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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

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Safe 2ltt'ctflh Sales. faction Soke. Slottidtt Salts. JL'32' A LODGE ROOM, or for Rocletif Si I 11 bP Utlcd if required. The under the care of Mr.

BigeioVv takes place to morrow erening at the Brooklyn Inatitute. A Sabbath school meeting is to be hold, this eventog ia the church of tho Pilgrims (Rev. Mr. Storra) at 7 o'clock, at which addresses will be delivered by Rov. Mr.

Obildlaw and others on the condition of tho great Mississippi valley and ife' want of Sabbath school instruction! A Novel. Idea. Mr. Grcoloy in his address last n'ffhiaid that if two animals who were natural enemies, as a cat and a dog, were brought together, they would bo immediately thrown into a state of tho fiercest excitement, and scratching and cattcrwauling would follow. (Ifere Mr G's action was suited to the word, and was decidedly expressive.) The same thing took place, he said, when a man took a glass of liquor.

The liquor and tho man were enemies, and both parties were aroused to a fierce contest. Nature fought to got the liquor out, aud liquor fought to stay in. The idea seemed to.be that a man who had swallowed half a dozen glasses of grog had so many cats inside of him with their "backs up" and their claws down, scratching and snarling like bo many Mends. Now we Bhould like to know of our neighbor over the way whether this is actually the effect. If it is, we cease to wonder at the cal.e gorical illumina.

tion of their columns. TSSW CLASSES IK DANCING, "WALTZING, Gothic Hall, Adams street. ME. WHStE and DAUGHTER respectfttlly announce to their patrous tho Ladies and Geiltlemen of tho city of Brooklyn that thoy are forming now classes, as above, in tho new and fashionable style of tho day. luiUoufor Young Ladies and Masters: Monday, at 3 clook tho afternoon, aud Saturday morning at halt post 10; aud for the elder class of Gentlemen, Monday and Thursday evenings at 7Z o'clock.

Seiai monlhly Sociables will commence December 17th, aud will be continued throughout the season. Gentlemen's transient admlSBlon tickets to bo had on the nights of the Sociable. Price, 50 cents. Mr. W.

assures the public that his rooms are tho largest and most 'convenient for dancing lu tho city, aud tho floor far superior to any in Now York or Brooklyn, being entirely free from dust. Mr. W. is happy to announce that his rooms are lighted with Gas, and warmed with additional Steves. For terms and particulars see circulars, to be had at the principal book and music stores, and of Mr.

Weir, Gothic HolL Ladies udmisaion tickets to bo had of Mr. W. Parents and pupils admitted to tho Now York Soirees, during the season, without extra charge. n37 tf ir ATVriSTVfi Af! A HRMV Mrcta takes loavo to announce to the public of Brooklyn thiU her school for instruction in Dancing ivill open on tho 17th October, nttbe Brooklyn Institdte. Heruystcm ofteach lngombarces all the fashionable requirements of tho art, either forthe social party orthe public assembly room.

The following list of dances, togelhes with the newest and most popular quadrille and cotillions, willbe taught. Ln Pnllfn. La Cracovieno, Redmond Waltz, Polka Waltx, CeUorius Waltz, La I'olacca, La Cacbucha, El Xaleo do XereB, Flenr do Champs, Spanish Guarach Pas do Tampa, Pas Ecoavais, Pas do Tamborlue, La Bayadere Pas Seul, raB do Flenra, El Bolero, Waltz Caique Temp. Walts DouxTomp, Olio Dance, La Sylphide, Pas ds Danube, Pas de Matelot, Irish Lilt, La Tyrolean, Highland Fling, Pnq df VilTnrrnniu u' xua ue uacnanai, Vwlli. i i 7 ua laraniuie, Pas de Bachana, mxcuioj xuuun, miz, uuaunnes, uouinons, ficc.

one of tho Principal objects in teachlni; doncin? to Children private Ufa, is to Impart a graceful carriage and easy department, Miss P. will pay particular attention tothis deportment of her system of instruction. Terms of Inltion may be known on application at her restdencn No. 8fl Lawrence near Johnson st. nB tf and Brooklyn.

Wm. H. Franklin, Sox Sc. Co, will sell at auction on Thnrsaay, Feb. 28tl, 1SS0, at 12 o'clock, at the Merchants' Exchange, New York.

lha Executors of David Johnson, Esq dee'd, the following property, viz: 1 Two lots situate in tho first division of Flatbush woodlands, containing together 4 acres and 39 perches. 3 One lot situate in tho second division of Flhtbueh woodlands, containing 4 acres and 38 porches 3 A lot ef Salt Meuanw on tho Easterlv side of the Secoii. I Creek, in the Flatbush Meadows, containing 8i acres 5 House and I the Flatbush Turnpike, corner or Vernon avenue lot 126x300 feet, on which Is a 2 storv and attic frame house, filled in with brick house 25ft 0 in "by ri: T.T i ui y1 i UI1" nno 6'ory wing, each side, 18x14 ft, basement and kitcnen nnderthe first story there is also a stable on the lot. This property is leased until tho 1st of May, 1851, at S300 per annum! 8 One section of land on Clarkson street, FlatbUBh, bo tHrnPllcR county liuids, known on map as No 4a; 99 ft6 ins front, 83 feet 0 ins in over 250 It deep on each side, on which is a sma.l house, nearly 30 ft square 71 ive sections adjoining, Nos. 44, 43, 42, 41 mid 40, oarli section 75 feet on Clarkson street, aud in rear, and 250 feet and over, deep.

Also, the followine lots of ground, comprising the Farm and Mansion House at Flatbush, lately occupied by Mr Johnson. These promises have been lrld out into 8 lots maps or which may be had of the auctioneers. The first 4 tS i between Martense Lane and tho New Boad from CJr" wo nisi oeiween saut ew Road and tho Flatbush Turnpike. For tho particular dimen sionsseemap. utwwvuu' valley mo lost 4 between said New ltoad and tho Flnthnsh 8 Lot 1 on map, fronting on Martense Lane, aud containing 12 acres, 1 rood aud 3 perches.

9 Lo'2on map, fronting on Martense Lane, and containing is acres, 2 roods and 4 perches. 3on mBP' fronting on said New Road, aud con tainmg 12 acres and 38 perches. 11 Lot 4 on map, fronting on said New Road, and containing 12 acres, 3 roods and 10 perches. .12 Lot 5 on map, fronting on said New Road, and containing 1 1 acres, 1 rood and perch. 13 rtflfinmin I r.

wlx Niiunuw nuau.uiiu containing 12 acres, 2, roods and 28 perches. 14 Lot 7 on map, fronting on Flatbush Turnpike, and containing 25 acres, 1 rood and' 38 perches. On this lot are the Farm house, barn, stable, carriage house, uuuMug uii fiuiuusn urnpiKe, ana containing 8 acres, on which is tho Mansion House, lately dame, vmriuKe iiuuse, aim other buildings. Tho Mansion House is of brick, 48 ft front llviiraatHau. UIt(K 1 u.

u.v.j iiaiuutttui. miu uuaeiueub nouse ami lot of ground, on Butler streou Brooklyn, 5U feet from tlio northerly corner of Hoyt street lot 25x100; house 25x3 standing back 5feet from tho line of Butlerstreet. iint, ui street, betweon Tremout and Ewer streets, Brooklyn, extending from the corner or Tremont to 3 feet from tho corner of Ewer street 212 feet of irregular depth, and bounded on the westerly side by tho ineadow land of the Atlantic Dock Co. 18 An irregular piece of land fronting on Dwight street. ft 9 ins, nnd King street 88 ft 7 ins, Brooklyn, not however including the corner.

Maps of oU the above property may ho seen at the Auctioneer's. TnmiS rif ton nar mint f. yv. wui uuu uif uuuiUliaTS leOB, (II! tho day of sale, and the balance on the llrst April next, when thn Hufvln will hp i mirtv r.iP pnf3. i v.

1, LiailUS UI 1110 purchase money may, at tho option of the purchaser, remain on bond and mortgage, for 3 years, ot 7 per cent payable semi annually, with policies of Insurance on the buildinss ir i.ij Wisson, No. 20 Nassau street, N.Y. (854) fe23 did NEW COAL DEPOT AT THB HAXTUN DOCKJ between Fulton and Catharine Ferries, Brooklyn. The subscribers ore now landing at their and White Ash, Broken, Egg, and siovo coals, which they II sell ror SS 00 per ton from vessel. 'PI.

i ua.ouiw un umiu vumoerianu, i.iverpoot ana vvels Coals, which they offer for sale lower than they can bo pu rnnapn planvliam a uiiu ii, tiicii iu can tmu see ll i celobrated Frostburgh Cumberland Coal, selected ft Smith use, ftee from mixture," price $0 50 per ton Iivered. n2 6ml MARSTON POWER. TJIIOOKLYX INSTITUTE Washinotos stbei: Institute will bo delivered on THURSDAY evening, mstant, at 7K o'clock, by the Rev. Mr. Novzs.

Subject Hungary and its recent events. ROBERT NICHOLS. 1 A. W. BENSON, Lectme J.

H.FROTHINGHAM, Com. fe25 4t J. L. DUNHAM. I JEHKl'S EAST INDIA BALM, CELEBRATED Jt FOR THE REMARKABLE CURES 1THASPE1! rORMED Ptrkly Vboetabli.

More Testimony to its benefioial eifeots Read. The following letter from Mr. Jeremiah Wilbur, who well known iu our community as one of its most respectable merchants, formerly of the house of Messrs. Slarko, Wilbur St. Scott, now Messrs.

Wilbur Sc. Scott, doing business at 15 Stone street, New York city. i i i I 1 I AAEON STONE, Auctioneer. By STONE SOTHER, Orrtcz, 16 Fulton struct, Brooklyn, L. I.

Ston Sothib will give tholr persouul attention lo rales of household furniture, stocks of goods and merchandise, and out door sales generally, in Now York, Brooklyn or Williamsburgh also to salos or Real Estate, Stocks, cc Bt the Merchants' Exchange, N. Y. Putronage solicited Real Estate a private salo. Also, money loaned on bond and mortgage. Vacant Lots in all ports of tho city and, upon manv of thim, money advanced to build.

WllijcjsaDAY, Feb 27, At 13 o'clock, at the Merchants' Exchange, The 2 story and basement frame house, and lot situate 140 Johnson tt, Brooklyn tho lot 23 feot 9 Ins In width, in froi i and rear by 85 ft in depth the house is 23x24 two storii and basement is woll calculated for tyvo yvi.i rent easily to good tenants. AlflO. the tWI, Hfyirv ntllr. nml liuauirtnnt tho SI. cor Gold nnd Johnson sts, Brooklyn the lot is 21 ft ins by 50 ft tho house 21 ft 3 ins 202 stories, attic an basement woll built and nearly new containing Oflnishe rooms is a verv drairnhlti wP and will rent readily to good tenants at a good rate of Inter Also, the similar houses, situate noxt South ofand.

tdl the above and being 243, end 245 Gold st. Also, tho lramo cottage built house noxt South of the la. above mentioned, 247 Gold st tho lot Is 'J5x85 tho rrnme, one story, attic and basement, 21x25 Also, the handsome house and lot situate 240 Gold street the lot is ajjcliO hoiise two stories and attic, and a two story tchen in the rear 13xl8 tho house Is nearly ueyi and was built for tho present owner Tor his own resldenc. nnd tho materials nnd workmanship aro or tho best kind. Tho whole of (he above will be sold on unusually nccon.

modating terms largo portion of tho purchosu monev may remain on bond and mortgage for a term of years at 7 percent thus rendering them very deslrablo for mechimii and persons of moderated means. Also, tbo 2 story and attic brick dwelling house nnd Bl'uoto No 13 Carll st tho lot is 21 ft 4 4 2 ft the bourn in.4i,x20 brick, two stories, attic nnd back bosemeni, with cellar in front, and Is well finished throughout. Terns 81000 of the purchase money may remain on boo.l and mortgage. Also, (if not previously disposed of by private contraci tho 2 story and attic framo house, 79 Lawrence "oi" iruru r.vcnuo tne lot is tiUxlju trv house frame 20x25; well built; two story, attic and excel basement and sub cellar, with an addition Inthe rear. 10x10; 2 story and basement room tho houso is papore.l throughout inthe very best manner, with marble mantle and grates in the various rooms, and is altogether a prettj and most desirable residence for a small genteel family.

Terms, a large portion of the purchase money on bond and mortgage. Tubsoay, March 5th, At 12 o'clock tho Merchant's Exchange. Tho 2 story attic and basement frame House and lot situated on the ejist side of Cumberland si, 79 ft of Park The lot Is 25 ft In width in front and rear by 100 ft in depth the house, rramo 2lx20ond was built by the prcscntowm i in the very best manner by days work. It contains lOflnlsh ed rooms and a piazza in front; French yvlndows, marbl. mantels and gnitcn, large cistern, grupo vines, and arbor i the yard, and every convenience for a desirahlc residence The only reason for selling is that the houfe is toolnrce ft the owners family.

Terms A large portion of the purchase money may main on bond and mortgage for a term of venrs at 7 pi cent. Also, the 2 story attic and bnsemest frame dwelling houvo and lot situate No. 27 CarJ on av, Brooklvn. The lot is 25 rt in width in front and rear by 100 ft In depth. Thohous.

rrnme 22x23 and contains 8 finished rooms wel built and i good order. Two stories attic, front basement and celli.r back, with good cistern in the yard, graiie vines, arbor, shrubbbery, and is a very desirable residenco, it bcii in a pleasant neighborhood with tho convenience of a slnf. line, which passes through Myrtle avenue to the Falton fe, ry every five mlnutcs. Terms SlOt Omny remain on bond and mortgage for a tomrm of yoors at 7 per cent. At Private Siii.

Two of the beautiful frame cottages, lately erected iu Hanover Place they are now nearly completed are finishing in tho very bost manner, with inBideshuttors, sliding door in tho parlors, 4 marble mantles in each houso, ami are to be papered throughout the location Is unsurpassed, being in the immediate vicinity or Fulton avenue and Washington Park, and but a short distance from the Citv Hall. The houses In Hanover Place, by mutual consent, ai i all set back and will be nearly 100 feet from houso lo house, wheD finished, rendering it one or the most desirable placrs of residence In the city. Also, very desirable Building Lots on Fulton Livington, State, Bond, Nevins and Duffleld streets and on Hanover and DeBevoise Haces. The neighborhood is unsurpassed, and the lots will be sold low, and on many or them money will tie advanced to build. Also, the valuoble house, store, and lot sltuato No ItiO Orange st.

The lot Is 22x75, and the house and store 22x3 built of brick in tho best manner and well rented. It will make a good investment. Wehave lots alBoforsale in Clinton, Bedford and other avenues; and in most of the boststreetf inlhecity. Some of them are bargains, and upon many of them money will be advanced to build. Call as above K.

3 TODD, Auctioneer. Stoiie axd Salks Room, No. 88 Fulton htrkst. Rxal Estatb Balks Important to Tne Public The undersigned, the oldest auctioneer in Brooklyn, gives notice that he will attend lo Soles of Real Estate in his store at tho Franklin House, or at the Merchants' Exchange, N.Y for 83 per lot, or any larger parcel iu less proportion, Furniture, Groceries, and all kinds ofmerchandise Bold in his storo and elsewhere on equally moderate terms. R.

J. TODD, Auctioneer and Valuator, 88 Fulton st. VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE, The full building lots 78 tl frontand rear by 100 feotdeep, with a substantial, double three story house on the rear, Smith street near Dean; an excellent business neighborhood. This property will be sold at a bargain, either sepf. uto or together, if applied for immediately to the euctSocetr Thursday, At 10 o'clock, in the Sales Rooms, S3 Fulton st, A large and valuoble assortment of new snd 2dhand furniture, or every variety and style.

Also, several rlov, carpets, etc. Satvbday, At 10 o'clock, in the Salos Rooms. A large and varied assortment of choice second hand I fhmiture and ousu furnishiDg goods, from different fnmi lies removing. Saturday evening, At early candle light. In the Sale's Rooms, The re commencm'nt of interesting sales which will be continued weekly throughout tho year, and embrnco fancy and staple dry Roods, table and pocket cutlery, books, pointings, fancy good's, pledged articles, yvatchea and jewelry.secoiid hand furniture, upholstery, travelling trunks, etc.

Evory articlo by private sale at auction prices. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF DRY GOODS THIS EVF NING, 23d February, at 7 o'clk, following down, until all is sold a largo stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, by order of James Smith, Assignee, in tho large store corner of Main and Prospect sts. Wednesday, April 24, At 12 o'clock, at the Franklin House, Morlgago sale A piece or parcel of woodland situated in tho town of Flatbush, under foreclosure of mortgage. See advt In Brooklyn Evening Star, signed Henry C. Thompson, mortgagee, and A.

J. Bpooner. Esq, attorney. JOSEPM HEGEHIAN, Auctioneer. BROOKLYN PUBLIC SALES ROOM.

Vo. 191 Washington atrest near Concord street. J. H. will give his personol attention to sales of household furniture, groceries, dry goods, 4cc, Sec.

Also, to the sole of Real Estate at Auction or Private Sale. (Carpeting. BB00KLYN CABPET STOKE, No. 163 Fulton Stkwaut fc 102 Fulton, between Oranire ami Cranberry streets, one door below tbo extensive Dry Goods Store or Elijah Lewis, have Just received a large and splendid stock or CARPETS, which they offer atnslow prices as the same can bo obtained for, in any storo In th; United States, consisting in part or English Velvet Tapestry, English Stair and Floor Balzos. do Brussels, do 3 yds and 4 yds wide.

do Threeply, Embossedplanofctablccove'ri. do Superfine ingrains, Worsted do do Extra and common do Table Oil Cloth, Venetians, Stair Rods and Doormats, Also, a splendid assortment of Axminstor, Chenille, and Tufted Rugs English and American OIL CLOTHS from 3 to 24 ft wide. A large assortment of WINDOW SAADES from Rslo $20 per pair. Stewart Co. have tho largest Carpet Store In thiscity, and take this method of informing those who contemplate nnmhnsinp n4npt.rrs 'rtfis VAI.I.

EDWIN BEEUB, Auctiosmb, OrriOE 43 Fulton Stbskt, BaooKLYN; JOHN A. DAYTON, Takes this method of informing his friends and the public that ho has made arrangements with Mr. Edwin Boers, Auctioneer, and Is now ready to execute sales at Auction, either' in this city, or at tho "Merchant's Exchange," in New York, of Real Estate, Slocks, (In connection with his private sales.) lie has furnished his office, (13 Fulton st. Brooklyn.) with it greot variety of maps and plans, and is prepared to give i all necessary information relating to Brooklyn property. Also, will be pleased to receive orders Tor sales or Household Furniture, and out door sales In general.

TfESBAr, Febrnao SCth. theFranklitt Court, uudrr the direction of Andrew B. IIodKes, Esq. the northerly side of Ucgraw st. begin ning 300 ft.

wosturlylVom the northwesterly corner of i grawand Columbiastreota. Also, 12 other Lots, commencing on tho northwester) i rro1' Columbia sts. running westerly on Carroll st. JOOft. northerly 100 ft.

easterly 300 ft. to Columbia su an 1 Advertiser)' Jm St' beSinnilli' Cse Dally YORK AND PEARL STREET PROPERTY, Also, nt the same time and place, valuable property on corner of York and Pearl street. 2Lote onllio N.W. nornerof York and Pearl, and thei Lots adjoining, on Pearl st, 25 ft front by 1U2 ft 3 in with bulldmgs. 1 SANDS STREET PROPERTV, Sands Street Property.

No. 128 Sands st 100 ft. E. Bridge, a 2 story frame House and 2 Lots of ground frontiirr 25 ft 302 ft 0 loep. Tcrmsin VALUABLE WASHINGTON STREET PROPERTY A largo 2 story Cotfuge House and lot, No.

259 Waahin: ton Bt the lot is 25 ft by 1 12. An alley in tho rear. A lartv part ot tbo purchase money can remain on bond and mon guge for a term of years. VALUBLE JOHNSON ST. PROPERTY.

A Urge 2 story frame Uouso and lot, No. 71 Johnson st Iho lot is 24 foet by 100. A larye part or the purchatv money can remain on bond and mortgage for a term i.f years. MONTAGUE PLACE PROPERTY The lot of ground on the northerly side of Montague Place, disiauteaatprly from the northwesterly cornerofMo tague Place and hnton st 100 root thence northerly pars I lel with Clinton st 100 feet; tbonce easterly parallel will, Montague Place recti thence southarly parallel with CM: i ma8ln westerly on the side of Montagi Place 2a ft to tho place of begining. A.

large part of the purchase money can remain on bond nna mortgage for a term of years. HOVT ST. PROPERTY. A three story Brick Dwelling House, situate on the we terly side of Hoyt street, one door north of Bergen slice: house smb) 3a, modern built lot 2o by 00. A part of the purennse money can remain umlor bond ai, mortgasro for a terra of years.

VALUABLE PROPERTY ON CLASON AVENUE, lilts or ii'hmS T.nn i il iwi uui uu vianan uvenue Dfitween (re iivunuo and Van Brunt strwt; on Oreen avo and on Vi VS. ncse lots are situated the crown of Clasonave being tho choicest part of the av nue as a sight for building. Terms at tho sale JAY STREET PROPERTV. 2 stnrv mill ntlir hn.uu IRI vuy ab.cL; ino nouse is the best of repair; th lot is 23x80; S1000 can remain iuongiHje years at percent. Persons desirous HC'yU'fo 'eriy wui nna tnis verv desirable.

itKiiro RD AVENUE PROPERTY. Hints 4fr.ii.Mnn.ui j. "u.w.i mu, uiiu i ui me rearoi Same, frnn! no nri Stkll t. in. about 250 feet of Myrtle avo.

5680 can remain on boi'd iuiu morigage at per cent. U11.J.1W bibw l'KUl'iSttTA, A hm.on Uaar o3omb iii anu amrcoimi, Kltuaie 11 I he fide Baltic st, known as No 3fi. The lot 2uxW0 fei't Monday, March 4, at 12o clock, at Montague Court, under thp Hi rprlinn nf ti V. "1.U.C11 u. Huuea.

All those two certain lois of land and the buildings thor. ou, situate on the soutlierly corner of Main and York sts, i.i the city of Brooklyn, known on the map of property of Coni Sands, by tho uumber six and seven, bounded westerl in Iront. Iiv Alnni rinu. ft .1 T. 1 11.

oy oik strei easterly by a lane or alley llity feet and souther Uy by lot number eight on the said map, one hundred ten feet, Wednesday, March 0, At 12 o'clock, at Montugue Hall, City Court, under the direction of A. B. Hodges, Esq, All thoso 11 lots of grd in the 6th ward, fronting on Hani dton ave and Nelson st, which are describt as follows, viz commencing at a point on line and side or Nelson st, Vr, It 4 ins from the cor formed by tho intersection of the sid.i of Nelson st with the side of Hamilton ave: thence along said side of Nelson st 145 ft 4 ins to Hamilton ay and said corner; thenco along tho side or Hamilton av lu It Wins to Heury st; thence along Henry st and on side thereof 14 ft thence and on a line parallel to Nelson st 229 ft 6 ins and from thence JG ft 0 inches to tho place beginning. Tuesday, Marcli 19, at 12o'cIock, at Montague Hall, SupreineCourt, under tho direction of Andrew B. Hodges, Esq All that cortain lot, piece or parcel of land.situatelj in oiiiw u.

cuuiu arni, in i. mugs anu ciate lN.ew York, beginmug at a point one hundred and thirt feet distant from the souihwestorly corner or i "Shi and Fifth street, nnd ruuuiner thenco southerly, i i.uiiit; ioee Houmeriy an nut ImI with axtii I. ftl. 1 7i i i A Db uuuureu iluu lyveniy leei to laud of A Cuinniirigs thenco yvesterly and along the iH fill at r. .7.

wu.uux.if, Aimn uUU (juruuei wun oouin JCiigntsi. twenty three feet; thenco northerly and parallel with said ifth st one hundred and twenty feet to said South Eight st 'J rcet to the place ot beginning. Friday, March 23d, at 12 o'clock, at Montague Hall, Supremo Court, under the direction of Andrew B. Hodges, All thntratrt.ii farm nH wu ulow; ytumi ui imiu and meadow, situated at Flatlands in tho county or Kings, and State of Now York, bounded northerly bv land formerly of Jeromus Lott easterly by a ditch, southerly by the Bav, and westerly by aroad or feet in width, between the premises heroin described and land now orlateofElizit Ann Voorhees, containing ninety seven acres, one quark and thirty seven perches being the same premises upon GENERAL AffRTJTTY. IN THE CITY OF NEWARK, N.J.

KING fc BOSB, 208 Broad IVeivarli, Give their personal attention to effecting sales of Real Household Furniture, Bank and Iksi rance Stocks, also, Negotiatinq AND MORTOA012S. Also, lo the renting of houses, stores and other properlv, and when desired by thoso interested, they take the churge of the same; collect the rents, procure insurancis pay taxes and make repairs so as to relieve the owner from all care and make returns. PrPey the elty of Newark or vicinity will find this agency worthy of their attention. It has now been established five years and tho subscribers think their experience in, and knowledge of the business, bucIu as will materially benefit thoso who moy employ them. Ali business entrustod to their care attended to with promptness and fidelity.

1 Newark, N. Feb. 20, 1850. MOSES K. KING, JAMES F.

BOND, or a SAM'L. W. BOND. Refer To Sam'l ArnnlH. yv i i.

Ch irch Chapel Lane Guild, 42 William street Gassner Young, Chatham street Rufus Story, No. 0 Front street 5i is; Jtn n.ouiiu ui niicncocK sc jieaaing,) Nos. 229 and 231 Front street: Fkr Warn ui ijiiuiicuca. oc jieaaing,) Nos. 229 and 231 Front street; Peter Warner, President Inn KTn I a.io.

rtoiv xuriy. Ie21 tf from one month to a oereet, ml ln, 'cmui xu3uriuiv auu. upon sucn terms must ho i of beinK insured. With aCapitalot SL50t0, and Thirty two thousand hollars suRPLus, safely invested, the Company aro eontldent of their ability to affi.rd sncurily against los by those wishing to be insured, and will nriMnutlv cnl ilu nil I.Mian nnimmiv ipitim nil nuna thm. mm Application for insuranre, at urr, nt rates of premium win meet prompt attention at the Agency offlce, No.

207 uhon stroet, opposite the Citv Hall. Brooklvn. fel9 Im T. W. NOBLE, Airent.

O'2'S IK NASSAU STREET, adjoining the corner of Pulton filrpor. FriT? flAT.R (, 1 iv ICVfcOlllE, l.fl n.uu uwttu urewi, commencing a it jt; rrom niton street and running to the alley and being 53 feet deep on the alley between Nassau and High streets. This property can be Improved to great advantage with 3stores below and dwellings above, so as to produce a large Income, and nearly the whole amount may remain on mortgage. Anolvto VALENTINE GT HALE, No. 1C Gramarcv Pork, 20th street, N.

or of JOHN VOOKIIIS, Hoyt street, 15 tf 2d house from State street, Brooklyn. THOMAS BE00KS' FASHIONABLE CABINET, SOFA AND CHAIR Manufactory and Warehouse, No. 44 Fulton street, Brooklyn. The subscriber would return his thanks for the very' libera patronage bestowed upon him during the past year, and would take this thod of Informing hisfriendsthatyvith a view of meeting mc fully the increasing wants of our thri aS enlarged his place of business, and has now FIVE SHOW ROOMS, fitted up exclusively for his different h.as tnam now hUed with a splendid stock MAHOGANY AND WALNUT CABl NET FURNITURE, of the most approved patterns, all of which he would be most happy to show and respectfully mJ? TRAnit, os thoy can filled more satisfactorily at this season of the year than during the busy spring months. BROOKS, 44 Fulton street.

Brooklyn. February 0th, 1848. telO A. NOTICE STONE SOTHER will give "Personal attention to Salos of Household Furni housekeeping. Also, to outdoor a Yotk Bnwklyn, Williamsburgh.

or loae l8iand Sales Promptly settled. ja23 4m TB" Paspfuuy soUclted. COMPANY Snrnlns Canltnl citrcftaTKoo ork Compauiei.willreceivo hie Immediate attention. mya9 tf STEPHEN CROWSLL, Agtnt JAIttES COLE, Auctioneer. Office, To.

3 fultfn Mtrtct, comer pf Irent, Brooklyn Pl AWES COLE will give his personal attention salisor Household Fundturer and outdosalosceneraUy Rlsoftosalo. at Tho Ketone (s kopl fortho diPttl of property Over 80 valuable builduigloU, situoto on Fulton and Flat bush avenues, and on Navy und Raymond streets, including Thursday, Feb 28, A o'clockat tlie Merchants' Exchaniro, Williamsburgh Property, viz 1 7 on Graham be tweon Frost and Richardson sts, 11 lots ou Frost st, 22 lots on Ewon st, between Sandford and Frost sts, 27 lots on Richardson street, 7 lots on Saudford corner ot on tho Bushwick and Ncivtou Turnpike Road. 1 orrnn 70 percent of the purcliaso monoy nay remain on Dona and mortgage for 3 or 4 years at 0 per cont interest. Maps are now ready at tho oMce of Fish, 135 4th st. Willlumsburgh and at tho ofllco of the auctioneer, 43 Fulton st, Brooklyn, and No.

9 Wall st, N. Y. lo No 77 10th between i lst and ii 2d stroots house 20 foot frontand rear by 28 ft deep lot 23 ft 0 ins by 100 ft deep tho houseis one stcry.basoment and attic Terms, S500 may roinainon bond and mortgage for 3 years. This property may be "old a private sale by applying to tho auctioneer. 1 1 8ide 0f betwon 10th and i un sts lot 25x98 ft a mup may be seen at the oflice or tho auctioneer.

Also, the 2story and atticframo houeo und lot No 10 5th street houso 22x32 lot 25x110. Friday, March 1, At 12 o'clock, at the Franklin House, t. County Court under the direction or D. Vbh" Voor his, all thoso 5 lots of land which lots token togethor are bounded follows, viz beginning on the SsidoofDegraw nil? Hicks st, running thenc? 100 ft, thenco 67 ft 6 Ins thence 100 ft to Degraw and thenco along "egrayv st, 97 ft 6 ins to place of beginning, together with all the tenements, Monday, March 4, 12 0 clock, at tho Merchants' Exchange, ro81Hve aie Hamilton ave: not onEsldelwtweeiiSummltandWoodhullsts; Summit st lot on side betweon Columbia st and Hamilton ave. i JTi WIW nouso vvooutinii st2lotson side between Henry and Hicks Hicks st2 lots on NEcor Woodhull Henry st 2 lots on side between President and Carroll st Amity st 3 lots on side between Clinton ami Court sts; Church st 3 lots on side between court and Smith sK Terms, a large portion of the purcha? money moy remain on bond and mortgage mans of the SPS? my be hnd a' 'ho onlce of tho auctioneer! No 82 and 8b Duffleld st, 2 three story and basement brick houses the houses aro new nnd built In the best manner, iue in oncn, suaing doors, stone the yards aro paved, a good under cellrr and brick cistern 2 stories and basement, one hurdflnished.

hmises are 20x34 ft lot No 82 is 50x70 ft and No86 is 20x iihj rt the houses can be seen at any time. Terms part of thp, monoy may remain on bond and raortBage 1 1 ho cottage houso with 4 lots of ground, situate on the cor of Pmeapplo and Columbia streets, Brooklyn Heiehts: th. houseis i complete with ovei convenience, and In flno order, I with thB choice variety of fruit and shrubbery and has 23 trees in full bearing, this properlv nry.d beinKOn 'he Heights, immediately opposite Is V. Y' nd commanding a flno view of Now York bav and harbor, etc. Terms, a large portion of tho nurchasf.

money may remain on bond and mortgaso, tr desired. i na uo.iniKion anu ausms sts the lot is 32 ft front and 31 ft rear and 1 14 ft deep the boiLse is 2 story, basement and attic frame, 23x30 ft, with tea room rear 13x36 ft deep contains 13 rooms and 11 fire places; is substantially built, with sliding door, marble mantles, grates, a piazza In rear, between house and tea room the garden Is well supplied with fruit trees, grape vines and hand ome shrubbery. Terms, part or the purchase money may remain on bond and mortgage. No 47 High st, between Bridge and Gold sts, 250 feet from Bridge st; house 2 story and basement frame contains 10 rooms and is in good order; in the yord are grape vines, Irillt trend. WnnH hnnca nrwl i.

lot 25x100 feet yv 1 be sold without reserve. Term Rinno may remain on bond and mortgage for a term or years Title indisputable. Thursday, March 28 At 12 o'clock at tho Franklin Houso. bupremo court, under the direction of Dan'l Van Voorhl. Esq aU those 12 lots or grd known on a certain map of the estate of Ralph Patchen, on file in the Kings co elk's office, by the nos 53, 54, 55.

50, 57. 58, 59, CO, 01, 02, 63 and 04, fronting on Hicks and Willow sts each lot being 25 ft front and "JS, 10. fcet dcP sido. For full particulars see sheriff's advt. I0KG ISLAKD CLOTHIKG "WAEEE00M.

CLOTHING I TELEGRAPH LINE Conducted on the CASH and ONE PRICE system, hv S. F. WHITING, 132 and 134 Fulton comer or Middaghsts, Brooklyn, where are now beiuc opened a large and nowiv manuTactured assortment of CLOTHING, made up of the mostrashionable London and Paris stylo of Goods, all ot which willbo sold at the LOWEST PRICE FOR CASH. Thofollowinglist of prices will convince the most sceptical of the fact that New York clothing establishments are, and henceforward will be unable to compote with the Telegraph Fine Dress and Frock Coats, from $6 00 to S20 00 Fine Offlco and walking coats 1 00 9 00 Fine Pants French Doeskin 4 50 9 00 Fine Pants Plum and Fancy cassimere. 1 00 7 00 Fine Vests of al.

kinds 75 4 0o Just received a new and wellselected assortment of French Vestixgs, which will bo MADE TO under the supervision or the subscriber, who would hereby invito his numerous rnends and customers to pay him an early visit, at hisnew place of business. s. F. WHITING my24 tf of tho late firm of Stllwell Whiting. ICE CBEAH! gi REAT REDUCTION IN PRICE.

HANDLEY now proposes to furnish Parties, with Ice Cream of a and manufacture, at tho reduced price of FIVE SHILLINGS PER QUART, (In forms), equal to any In this or any other city In tho Union. Mr. H. prides himself in having boen by the citizens or Brooklyn for many years, to give ontlre satisfaction to his numerous patrons; and pledges those who may favor him with acallio loavo nothing undone to deserve their favors. B.

HANDLEY, 269 Fultonstreet, 03 If Nnnr tho fTIf Wnll 4flx Ward Hotel, cor. of Myrtle ave. Fulton st HW. ALEXANDER begs to return his thanks to his friends and the public for the liberal support he has hitherto received at their hands, nnd would hereby inform them that no efforts shall bo wantine on bis part to merit 11 continuance or them. His Wines, Brandies, aro carefully selected, and are of the most approved and choice brands.

The cigars are first chop; and for Ales old and new he challenges all Brooklyn to produce anything superior. LUNCH at all times In the somo variety as at similar establishments. d20 3m French Tpholstery and CTJBTATK HANGING. THE subscriber having fitted up a room specially fur making and hanging curtain's, la now prepared to furnish, at short notice, Brocatell, Satin, Delain, La. and Muslin Curtains of the new fall patterns, made and hung In the best manner, by bis own yvonicMBN, and in a style thntwill compare favorably with the best Upholsterers.

nS3 T. BROOKS, 44 Fulton street. BJ EIHOVAEi Now Stores, new Goods, and news o( S3tb all kinds is noyv the order of the day This is to certify that the subscriber, on the night of tho GreatFire, was compelled to abandon his store and let the flro do its that he took part of a store at Mrs. Trumbell's, butatthe present time is happy in saying to his customers and patrons that thoy can find him at his NEW STORE, 203 Fulton the same stand as formerly, where he will show them with a great deal of pleasure a chaste and select assortment ol lewelry, Watches, Silver ware, Sc. Watchesand Clocks repaired and warranted.

JOHN D. CHASE, Manufacturer of Jewelry, Silver ware, myl 203 Fultonstreet. FLAGGING STONE YARD, Bridge street, between Plymouth and Waterstreet. The undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Brooklyn that he has constantly on hand every description orNORTH RIVEII BLUE STONE, which he will sell at the lowest prices. PETER LYNAN.

A Side walks and yard? flaggedat tbo HhortestnotWi n28 3m CHEAT AMERICAN MECHANICAL WORK, Nn. 1 nf nrinnara nf XTlinnlpa rnnli.A..n.lr Edited by Olivir Byrnk, and published is'? DAY by D. Appleton N. is for sale bv A. M.

Wilnnr. .11 K11 lt.i.. n.nni.imi This work will be comrjletod nrohahlv within the vftnr. in 40 minilia.c tubers, at 25 cts nor No. ft will be of Royal Octave i 1 1 1..

annn i r. r. ii. win uu ui ikuvax jciay size will contain nearly 2000 pages, 1500 plates and G000 ir.ifiH .1 1 jurocuiiug wvrjkiug urawuujs, una aescnpiious of every important machino in practical use In the United States. It will also contain a complete treatise on raechan les, machinery and engine work.

ja15 f. FOB S4X.E OR TO LET The very desirable house No. 233 Henry street, next to tho corner of Pa "Ac street; now occuplodby Daniel Richards, Esq. 1 his house is inexcellont order, aud was built in the best manner by W. E.

Whiting, for his own occupation. Its dimensions are 25x50 feet, with a. tea room in tho rear, and a small green house on the south side, aud it has uu extra lot for a garden. Apply to or D. H.

NEVINS, 49 Morchantu' Exchause, fai 1m Now York. ti rum anjuiuAoii roll Jill jC "uoui acres oi mna, irouttng on tne Bay on 1.1. tjruuiiu buis Biuo oi uie namuion nouse, i of 'nDer ond out8r bay' StaUsa Wand, etc uuo ur.mwwumry seats ior uenuomcn is not to be found. Forfurthor partieulam apply to G. MERLE, Court st op.

Harrison Brooklyn, 51 New street, New York. Also, the large and elegant houso No. 5 Blake's Royv, Court stroet opposite Harrison having through Harrison st a view of Governor's Island and the harbor that cannot bo obstructed. Tho lot Is 150 feet deep, and communicates iu the rear with 3 other lots now used as a garden, making au on Baltic street, on which there is a stable and a small hOUJe far nniuhmnii nr nirrlnn. f7K TAX PAVERS OF THE THIRD WARD Tho Collector of Taxes Is now ready (and willing) to receive all unpaid Taxes or the Third Ward, at his resfdonco, No.

37 Hicks street. Ofllco hours before 10 o'clock, A. or after 5 P.M. EDWIN KETCH AM, f21 Im Collector fe21 tf STEWART ma tWt'lB BH7i'f Il.nlf of the 3 8InT houso jiiiV: gV streot Enquire of Daniel IliST i i 1 nc shnr recently occupied Ii 1 urrier, No. 79 ltou slre t.

41 'I WW rr i Fob ihT.iir ruvw on me lower floor of ii iiwunw, App.y iiui nrpDilivsortu tr 'niny uh 1 Jls. fCl7 tf i 'I iri CI. it IdBT Alnlt win. street. Apply to pjyvt ot ti.rumr.

JOHN T. feS tf in ruiuin Institute, suitable for professional Kcr.n, or ArUsls. Apply to J. WA1.TEJIS tf corner of Henrv n.i iu 1848, In WBter street, between Cold street uisd'uvi tit. son avenue, one of Hie 2d floors contistir.t lAUU.lin iolcj intliennw lri.

i rooms and 2 bed rooms, with r.rivilecc Ir, the ccllnr. Ac Apply to John Voorhetc, Hn. iTiu tit, No. 73 Huaron aveiiiie. ruS tf i.pli jh ROOM AND (jFl irita rn jt iUl in tho building corner nf Fulton ond Pineapple Ht liULimo or tho mom snlendid i 1lo uumc tujijj.k( mm live SJ.HOOltp nj.ll.

rooms; alTOoflices nnd Rooms on the 2d floorto let. Atnlv i0. REYNOLDS, 201) Fulton nt, Brooklyn, or J1U tf Vurir. JOR SALE OK TO BENT House No0 York Blir l'" 'f 3 storlef high, nictollicri.nr.iaid WMl In the best order, with mruUenitntli Thear den Is tastily laid out with shrubs and vir.es m.d the v. alia well flagged, a large cistern and dry sub coilnrare Iui i ol tha iccomrnodatloiiB.

Rem low, nnd ir sold terms mi'di uccom ilng. Inquire on tho pHHr.iee3,from 1 to 4 o'clock, V. tii. mli) tf ffeSfc. OESXEEL RESIDENCE FOR Faj SS'JJI on the corner of Bedford arc.

and Dekalb pvaiairr JMJ nt Last Brooklyn. A two etorv nnd atttc house vtni basement and undercellaiond pinzjnsfrnni snd rear, and 1(1 lots of ground just llnlahed and palmed Ihrouglunu rte, ilrable tesidence for gentleman of business in New Yn StageB ruu from Fultunferry every live minutes. Annly t.J Valentine G. Hull, No. 10 Grnmercv I'nrU.

20' el rret yv" i nhnul 1.1,. fc uuuumuau. 1 Ufli, or lO tl on II Oul l.l'f 64 lay near Wlllouchbv. i a. The 2 story mid basement frame house, bntlt a few AVn l.n Vf)T rtir.n uiuiunsbince, r.o.

jriiiiuusuny eiiuc sidt ctiin Ing 250 reet outh trom Lafayette street lot 5 bv 100 feet The house rent for $200; and will he sold nt "bargain, bv applylngto VALENTINE G. HALL, No. Gramacy Park, 20th street, between 3d and 4th avenues. New York, or to JOHN Wllloiiehby, au tf Brooklyn. 'i'ii A COUNTRY SEAT and FARM mouern mint tttiubli iujiise, flui I.ed in the 3ifAi uesl manner, yvuh pmzza in front, rear and side, with observatory, und five acres of laud on Flfih uvenue near t'lrsl street, Brooklyn, one and a half miles from the Ferry having tine view ot the liny, h.n Uor nnd cilice of New York snd Brooklyn.

Also, a cotttae houte, large barn, and 25 acres of land adjoining the uhoye. Apply at 249 Hicksvtreet, Brooklvn. or ft'31 151 Bnmihniv, (up siat'n ,) N. Y. TO LET from 1st or May iii'J.

1111x1 "iiinilton avenue edjoining the bridge to Gowanus. it i.a occupied several jenrr. bv David dde us a Mor. public liou and the letting of fl. lilng and sail bonis, with a water front lu ur by lor the occomn dation of bontiMind iBiidesirnlile business slnud.

A lene will bo given if Apply to VAl.tNTlNE G. HALL, iVo. 10 Grumercy Park. 20th strpei. between 3d nnd llh avenues, N.

at 4P.M.,r to JOHN VoOKHEES, 248 hetwpwi 7 end 1) A Af. or 2 to 3 M. felG aaii ON IIUIiSON AVENUE TO LET tSiil from lst ut Jlay uux' lhe 3 brick siortbS, aJfiiliwith the wliolu or part or the dwelling in Hudson avenue, between Front uud John streets. 'Ihe ferry from Hudson avenue to Governeur street in New York, husnow two good beats running, and many other improvements in tho above vicinity, make tho above desirable business places. Apply to VALENT1LE HALL, xVo.

16 Gram orcy Park, 20th st, between 3d nnd 41h avenues, New York, or to JOHN VOORHEES, Oflice 71 Hudson avenue, front 10 1. nnd from 4 to 7. feiK Jti I.Ui. In FLATBUSH. A COTTAGE HOUSE directly opposite tho residence of Hr.

John Robinson. Rent. 4123. Also a House and fi.nr acres ol' land. The house is finished in modern stylo Willi nuirtile iiyuiitclH, p.

Connected with the premises is a barn, nnd uri iii heu fruit trees nnd shrubbery of nil kinds Eroyving onlliepri ir.lt.es. The place Is very desirnblo as a resideni for a gentlrinun doing business in the city and wishing to reside in the countrv bo ins only 4 miles from the Fulton 1'orrv, Brooklvn. Rent 2.10. Enquire of John Cortclyou. No.

3 Front Brooklyn, or of Mrs. Sarah T. Cortelvou, lutbiish. fel3 2w VALtl AU JILU BROOKLYN PROPERTY for a.n.v. or? to i.t t.

a i.e.. r.ivitv UftCK OOUCO UiLond lot, yvith busementand under collar, liinrlili.miin. ties on llrst and second floor. In Hoyt street, 2d door from oerguji sircei. iiso a very valuable Duiiding, lot 25x10(1 on the north sideof Montague street, near Clinton.

The above presents iirareopporiunity for alucralive investment. Two thirds of the purchase money can ren i'i, bond and mo. gageif dosired. For furthor partlci. i.ijnlre nt the Furniture Warehouse of 'i: BROOKS, 4 tf 44 Fu: i eet, Brooklvn.

COUWTSY FOR SALE, oboist 14 acres oi i brniitlfiiilvniin. luV. ated Oil the miln or. A er north of the village of Poughlieopsle. It fronts on tho iiuasoii lttver, ami uuords a touimandicg view.

Ii hns on It a neat, now, modern style dwelling, bam, together with Hii abundance of fruit trees nnd shrubbery. This location affords inducements to gentleman wishing a country residence seldom met with, being in the immodl Bto vicinity of one of the pleosuntcst viilaitesin the cuuuiy within a short distance of the Colleglute School, Female Seminary, The Iludsim liivcr Itailrood nuiia through tho above propert'. For further particulars inquire on the prerulsot, or at the offlce of the Brooklyn Fulton street. June 21, 1B49. 7 li HiijtL JESi'Jl'A' JE AT PRIVATE SALE I Parties desirous or purchasing Ben) Estate Inthe 7th IB wiud or the city of Urooklyn, yviil thnl they cun make profitable investmen Is by calling on the undersigned, as he has houses and lots for snle on the lollowii ni ets and avenues, viz: Kent, killmnn.

Flush, lng, Hopkins, Bedford, Snnrord, Graham, Myrtle. Nostriii.d, DeKalb, Much or tbo property is beautifully loca ted.on the right grade nnd commanrisa view of the Viilngu of Willianisburgh and the clticB ol New York end Brooklyn. Tho lots will be xold cheap, separately or in Bectionr.to tuit purchasers. Offlce hours from 6 to A. ond trum 4 to P.M.

S. U. BAUKE Clnson avenue. Easi Brooklyn. N.

B. Uusted Kendall's spJendld line of stagts run within hnlf a minutes walk uf tnosi uf the property, oi tf 'JF S.ii'J tiii hAi.ii Tlie.2 bricit bouces Nos. 60 and 62 Lispeuard street, tiear B. uud jjl way. New York.

Three story 213 Church slreet. Three story house, 110 Tenth avenue, between 22d snd 23d streets. Tho four story brick building, rear of No. 235 and 237 Bowery, opposite Pi inco street. The two story brick house, No.

f20 10th st. The threo story brick house, No. 21) rt. Mi.rk's Place, The new four Elory brick Hurt, No. 38 Hudson st, Jersey Citv, near the Cuuard s.

'fbe Cyirtf lyou Farm, sdjoinlng Fort Tinrr.lItun,New Ftt't. Tyventy live acres of land, on tliu North River mr Kit.ga. bridge, yviih a yvnter front of one thuusnnd Jeet. The supeiinr five story brick building on Slrth avenue, betyveen 22d snd 23d sts. Brooklyn, intended a hotel.

Uonis nsoclet Qlc. Apply to Mr. PEL A PLAIN No. New street, Xnw York, or at his farm nl Gowmiua, Lono Island. 10: Tr'Oii SAlE Tho nnderriiencd buing a heavr ii 1.

hi tlilntnHroiii Pnlfr la silSl placing said loss, from his business, bv the snh of some of his real estate, and therefore offers those two elegsnt eocn, uio nousesnre oy jo rear piazzas and in front, iron verandahs end iron fence. They have 8 finished rooms above the parlors, sub cellars and bnrements, with copper inside pumps, brick cisterns, raniroB. enamelled rt and summer pieces, niarblo mantles, sliding doors, complete. They are filled Into the peak with brict, bard fluishod yvDlls aud corniced in 2d story, with tin roofs. Th houses are built In ttsubsUmtisl and tatty manner, uiul fruit able for reapoctablefamilles.

Convenient, toihe East Btook l) stages which everj five minutes. Part or the purchase money con remain on bond and morigage. A paly to CEO. W. STILWELL, fell tf 70 Poplar street, Brooklyn.

kkorge: 3IAI.IL, GENERAL REAL ES TATE lifl, l.lsfllUfl (17 Fulton Irr.r.l. 'i. lUJLpositd the new Citv Hall, ofier Ibr rale. Lots on Clinton avenue. Houses and lots on Clason nvonue.

Lots on Third avenue between 2(tb and 25'h sts. Lots in fouth Brooklyn on Hicks, Columbia, reeident, Carrol and Woodhull sts. Houso and lot in Bridge St. 1 brick house and lot in Carlton avenue. Farm of 13 acres in New Jersey, near Bahwav.

Farm uflOIJa acres 5 niilso south of lthaca'in Tompxlcs county. Farm of 000 acres 7 miles we3t of Ithaca. Four hundred acres under culture, with dwellings, barns, ssw mill. TO LET The two very beautiful cottages, situated on Putnam aud Fulton avenues. Stages pass every ten minutes.

Two brick houses in Gold sU just nr.ished. Double house in Livingston second house east orSmlth street. 3 or tho 4 now brick houses under completion 011 Clason av. adjoining Gates, and yvlll bo ready for tenants ahont tie lst or April. FOR SALE.

The (splendid residence of Benjamin F. Thompson, or Hempstead. It Is only necesenry.tn (my that the buildings ore replete with every coiivejdencc, and tho location unsurpassed. Terms uioderate and paymeut Attends to renting houses and collecting rents. "jail tr or the ru.uy i.tth, It50.

rn Beooklyn Sacred Music Sooiett. Bear in nlind VA InVAra nFfiWaaf ennnda .1. A .1. 1 Handel's Oratorio of the Messiah will be perform ed this evening at the Plymouth Church, Orange ml. iue periormance nas been delayed some time on account of the unfavorable state of the weather.but li will eventually take place this even in et.

rain or shine. Thn HmnMun Miss Julia Northall, will sustain the principal Soprano portions of tha music. Miss DeLnen Mr I. A. Johnson and Sfr.

Miller will also appear. asr. j. iander will conduct the whole. Mr, Zuudell will preside at the ore an.

Such wig's musical gratification seldom offers and the opportunity will no doubt be embraced by all who are capaoie or aDDreciatm? mmm in noi Map of Brooklyn. We have seen the original araic ot a map which is soon to be publishod, giving a are accurate and intelligent idea of our citv than any which have preceded it. It is drawn carefully from accurate surveys and has the wmjcues, puouc Dnuaings, public squares, the proposed Gowanus canal, and buildings of all kinds delineated in their proper posi tion; so mat an observer can, by looking at this map, learn exactly the state of improvement in every part of the city. The graded streets are also distinguished from those which are only laid out it is accompanied by a scale ftirmeasuring distances. It takes in Williamsburgh, the Navy Yard, Wallabout; Gowanus Bay, Greenwood and such of the environs of the city as are needful to the plan.

The publisher is Mr. Dripps. who will get it ready for publication in the course of a couple of months. tenmeranca mnAfino of. tua ti h.

3 1. Church last evening was well attended, the elllirfdi rtAincr nhn full A 1. a iiumuer ui temper ance organizations were present with their regalia and badges and, among them, one consisting entirely of boys. Rev. Mr.

Chambers, uf Philadelphia, made the, opening speech. He was fluent and earnest, and. made an effective onslaught at the traffic and the trafficers. A collection was then taken up and Mr. Greeley pulled off his old white coat and took the stand.

His speech was a good one but not much more. That part of the. address directed to the sons was the most effective and the most appropriate. He said that if they did nothing their organization was worse than useless. They had taken the badges and the uniform of an army and they ought to make inroads and aggressions on the territory of their enemy.

"With an efficient organization and an earnest ana determined spirit he thought that they might soon make the sale of intoxicating drinks disreputable, and cause drinking to rank with gambling and other vile practices. There would always be drinkinor amouer the vile and ed, but society should drive it into dark holes and corners, two or.threo stories under ground, and not permit it to snow itself in elegant shops on a level with the street. He pressed on them the importance of distributing information collecting statistics; operating on the elections and seeing that they were' fairly represented in the legislative bo diei at Albany. He thought that we wanted legislation and if the sons of temperance took their Tttvynrtr nnoifirin nnA AA .1 i men uuiv uiev com nrn. cure such a weight of influence in favour of virtu qhs action rtn nam.

all lw.rn nu.uciuic LUeul. cut comas. Police Doubt Before Justice Trumati Smith Mayor and Francis McDonald were relatively brought up, and charged with bein grossly intemperate on the public street. Each nnea wmcn was pain. Thoa.

Coocoran, convicted of appearing on the public highway in a drunken and disorderly con 'ditinn. ttrhin.li nalA "Catharine Murphy, charged with appearing on the streets as a vagrant and public prostitute. She was sentenced to the Penitentiary aud public Work House for 6 months. John Purcell and George Conwav were broiio hf. up, the one with a complaint arm ins iIia mhor fnr assault and battery, or rather, the facts of the case showed that both were fighting, ami therefore equally culpable.

Purcell was fined $2, which was pid, and the other S3. tuicaaei oonmy ana reter Uonrov were charged with assault and battery. Both were convicted. Michael was fined $2, but the sentence against Peter was suspended. John Biglow and Wm Brown wore convicted of being erossly intoxicated and creating a disturbance in the streets.

Each were fined 3. Ann Finney, a young good lookinff daughter of Erin was brought up, and convicted of gross in. toxication on the public highway. She was fined $2. but committed in default.

Peter Brown. William Johnson, Peter Zabriski, Amelia, his wife, all colored, and Mary Brown, a white, woman, wero arrested by officer Dawson, having been found all lying together in a disreputable condition in the Public Pound in Division street. They were all committed for examination. T.lVKaim TT 1 r. wjwii uiupiaiui.

ui it may oi tne name of Mrs. Eliza Melville, officer Folk arrested yesterday a man of the name of George Davis, charged with having in tho month of September, stolon a gold watch, threo silver watches, and a gold and silver chain. The theft was traced to the accused by the articles being discovered in a Mwnbroker's oflice. and said to have bean pledged JWrn He was committed for examination. Edward Hampson was placed at the bar as a yairran as wb also irv! similar character.

were sent to the Penitn wr.uooBTOT Xudge Greenwood. There, jury Biacaargea till 1'huiMay, Messrs. J.J. Perry bo UemiemenrHavlng had New" attentum called to your East India Balm" asa userul med la the offlce of the UIert ofl1'0 icine for the cure of coughs, colds, affection of the lungs, i uunIJ OI throat, ice I have used it in my family, and am happy to snv i xrcntoa Mutual Fire Insurance Co. with beuetlcial effects, and so far as 1 can judge, I believe it all persons desirous of being insured asainet losses JL by tho Trenton Matual Wire the purposes set forth, and ch.crtiilly recommend its use offers iuducements equal, If not superior, to aay otheritick those who may be suffering under the of the above company doing business the State This comnMV coti complaints.

JEREMIAH WILBUR, 15 Stone st. bines the advantages or Mutual Insuce wlfhIcS The East rndla Balm is a most valuable and excellent or a Stock Capital. mesecuruj remedy forcouirhs, colds, consumDtion. and lunrrmmnlnlnttt i mnriiTi mnv ha oAt i. that they will And it greatly to their advantage to call and finished new houses, situate in Duffleld street, belwet tviyr examine their stock.

tie avenue nnd Willotiicliby street. 1 he lots are SO hy IcOft generally. Itis made from rootsAerbs and bafks, elected i iufco Hum iuuw, imrosimu oarKS, eeclC(i v. uuuci me mreuuon ui an individual WSH. considerabIe experience among the sick and afflicted.

no balm is cool, soothing and healing, contains no opium or other deleterious substances. It may be nsetl freel bv uu lAJliailLlIllflll'I ChlneSlViy6, of llmtaAc. iuuj jlu uu AwiiciAiiiiVLii: niLLBrH. itr inn i.iir i SweltoH fial welled i. ul unis, cruises, rues, i do nau ot tne 1'roprietors, gratis.

These medicines may be obtained at P. B. Ayres, Atlantic and Henry street; Mrs. Hayes, Fulton street; James Smith, cornerof Court street nnd Montogue Place and giste, generally, throughout tho country. Also, at wholesale and retail by the Proprietors, 175 Oon PERKY CO, Proprietors Gboroe V.

Muse, Ueneral Agent throughout the United atale3 fel8 3m CIOMPOK AXIO. NOTlCt Court street Hogging ",7 V' Blreoui; Atlantic und Nevinsstreeu well and purap; TlUary, Raymond, Canto and Division streets, and Hudson and Park avenues feucln lots; Fulton avenue lamp posts and lumps from Raymond" street to Bedford avenue Washington avenue lamn noms and lamps from Myrtle to Atlantic avenue Spencer street tnmn nosts nnd Inmna frniri Flnoliln i Tyl.Vr 'rBtl moun.s ueKaio avenue 'jh aiyrtlo to De Kalb avenue; Oxford street lamp posts and lamps from Fulton to Atlantic avenue. The Assessors having returned their Assessment Lists iu the above entitled matters, notice is hereby given that tbe same will ho presented to tho Mayor und common council for coutlrmation, at their regular mooting; on Monday, the 1th day of March or as soon thereafter as they may convonioutly act upon the same. Tho Iysts can be oxamined at tho office of the Clerk of tho common council until tho above dato Objections to said lists (if any) are to be mode in writing, and presented to tho common council on or bolbre that day Dated Brooklyn, 21st Fob. 1850.

JAMES C. WATTS, fo23 dtd Clerk of the Common Council. OBPOBAXION NOTICE Estimates for well in Court street, between Churr.h and Mill streets, and for completing the well in Adelphl street betweon Fulton and Green avenues. Scalod Estimates will be received at the Street Commissioner's offlco until Thursday next, the 28th instant, at A o'clock, P.M. for constructing the well in Court street, between Church and Mill streets.

Also, for completing the wellin Adelphl street between Fulton and Green avenue. Brooklyn, Feb. 22d, 1850. JNO. D.

LAWRENCE, fe33 dtd Street Commissioner. ANTE STRAW SEWERS Good bandsonly can be employed. For particulars apply to the ogle Oflloe, Brooklyn. toiS lw' Goodssentto ony part of this citv or Neyv Yorkfreoo' charge. slO if MONTHLY REPORT OF THE CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, FOR JANUARY, I860.

This Institution issued during the month of January, seven hundred and one new Policies, viz: To Merchants and traders.148 Mechanics ISO To Teachers Dentists Treas'rsc Cashiers. Druggists Brokers Inn Keepers Students Clergymen Artists Civil Engineers U. S. Senators Post Masters Editors U.S. Officers Manufacturers 71 Professors 4 Agents 15 Farmers 44 Lawyers lo Stage Proprietors 5 Clerks Accountants.

3r Physicians 13 Other occupations 18 Ladles 80 Gentlemen 7 Publishers 9 Mariners 5 11 13 5 I Total new policies 701: JAMES GOODWIN, President. EBENEZER FLOWER, Vice President. Gvv R. Phelps, Secretary. The Scrip certificates or dividends of Feb.

1 1847, on po llcles then in force, will bo redeemed by order of tho Direc i tors, on and after the first of March next, on presentation at (No. 10 Second Floor,) oppo NW aJAL LLOiiljTJ, W. S. DUNHAM, Agent. R.

S. Kissax, M. D.i Medical Examiner, at the oflice, dally, from to 3 o'clock, P. M. ft 9 3aw3w JT.

TODD) NOTARY PUBLIC and Shipping Agent Offlce 88 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Offlco Hours from 0 A. M. to 10 P. M.

Nrtes and Bills of Exchange protested. Marine Protests noted, and extended crews shipped. Sailors Protections granted; Passports for Callfomm furnished, and all other business appertaining to his offlco, one with fidelity and dispatch. rS0.

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