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AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SAIiES; IN CHANCERY. Before the Vice Chancellor of the First Circuit Gnrret Vanderveer vs. Clarence D. Sacket, et al.

Lott and Murphy, So ANDREW OAKES CABINET WAKE HOUSE. Tho subscr ber respectfully in forms the inhabitants of tho city of Brooklyn and its vicinity, that ho has established himself at No. 140 Fulton street, opposite High street, in said city, where will be kept at all times a large and superior assortment of Bureaus, Tables, curled and plain maple Bedsteads, read' inateahogany, cherry, and Boilstead Coffin, togctlur with all the noccssary appendagen for funerals. Hearses, with competent persons to take charge of them, may be had at all times. "27 tf ANDREW OAKES.

JOHN M. MORIARTY, M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. HESIDENCE, 90 WARREN ST (House formerly occupied by L. A.

Phelps, j27 tf South Brooklyn. Cr PRO.GKAMME OF LECTURES, to be delivered 'beforo the Flathush Literary Association, 1841 2 i Philip S. Crooke, Introductory Lecture. Jiua.es Ferguson, A. M.Gn Chemistry.

John Greenwood, On Thomas M. Strong, D.D. On the History of Flatbush. Dr. J.

B. Zabhiskie On the Arts of the Ancient Egyptians. John VaNderbilt, Esq. On tha Feudal System. Hon.

Joiin A. Lott On Rev. Wk. Barlow On James T. Brady, Esa.

On the Character and Writings of Charles Dickens. Henry C. Murphy, Esq. On the Dutch Dynasty in New Nethctland. Tickets for ttie'Cbursc may be obtained at cither of the stores in the village.

Family tickets, 50 cents. Tickets for a single in. rniMBER FOR THE U. S. DRY DOCK, JL BROOKLYN.

SEALED PROPOSALS will bo received at tho office of the Navy Agent, New York, until the 1st day of April, for.furnish. ing at the U. S. Navy Yard, Brooklyn, the following timber plank for the foundations of the Dry Dock, viz: 4,900 spruce piles of length varying from 24 to 32 feet to average not less than 28 feet and to be not less than 11 and to average at least 12 inch' 's in diameter, 4 feet from the butt, exclusive of the bark. 18,000 lineal feet white pine timber, foot square for floor timbers.

13,000 lineal feet white pine do. 1 foot by 1 foot 3 inches square, for floor timbers. 241,500 feet bo.trd measure of 3 inch white pine plank for flooring. 75,900 feet board measure of 5 inch yellow pine plank, for sheet piling. All the above timber and plank to be' of perfectly sound and dutablc quality.

The spruce piles to be as straight as can bo procured, and in' all respects prepared for sharpening and driving. The white PiifE timber to.be free from shakes and large knots to be sawed straight and square edged to the dimensions, above given, and of the following lengths, viz one half of each lot ts be in sticks 22, 25, 2S and 31 feet long. The remaining half of each lot in sticks 34, 37, 40 and 43 feet long, the number of lineal feet of each length to bo nearly the same. The white plve tlank to be entirely free from large knots square edged in lengths 30, 33 or 36 feet to average not less than 27 feet, and in widtlis from 10 to 15, to average not less than 12. Tjie yellow tine plank to be straight and square edged, suitable for driving as sheet piling in lengths of 13 or 26 feet, and in width from 10 to 15 inches to average not less than 12 inches.

All the above timber and plank to be delivered on such wharf or wharfs within the Navy Yard as may be designated by the Engineer of the Dry Dock, subject to the inspection and approval of such person as he may select. The tiles to be delivered in such quantities and at such times between the 1st day of July and the 15th day of October as may be required by the Navy Agent, he giving not lcrs than 6 weeks notice. The white tine timber to be deliacred between the 1st day of September and 31st day of October, and The white and yellow pine plank between the 1st October and 30th November. The proposals will state the price per stick for the piles per cubic foot for the white pine timber, and per foot board measure, for the 3 and 5 pine plank. The right is reserved to assign less than the whole quantity of each kind of timber to any one bidder and offers will be received for any portion of cither kind.

Proposals to be endorsed, Proposals for Timber, for Dry Dock, Brooklyn." N. Agent's office, New York, Jan. 3d, 1842. ROBERT C. WETMORE, Navy Agent.

ii3 3awtAl SCHULTZS SWERTCOPE, Auctioneers. Store, No. 105 Fu.tjn street. (CT Sales of property at auction or at private sale conducted with despatch advances madp on goods sent to the store for immediate sale. Chancery or other sales of Real Estate made at the store or Franklin House, as may suit parties.

AT PRIVATE SALE 2 lots of ground on Fulton, opposite Johnson street, Nos. 246 and 248, each 25 feet front and rear by 100 deep. Enquire at the store. S1000 WANTED on property on Washington, near York worth 6000. Apply at the store immediately.

JOSEPH HEGEMAN. Auctioneer! By HEGEMAN DEAN, successors to Wflliam R. Dean. Sales Room. 14 Foltoh Street; Friday, February 4.

Chancery Sale At 12 o'clock, at the sales room, under the direction of C. Smith, Esq. master, a lot of ground ort the corner of Fulton tad Bocrnro streets. Wednesday, February 9. Administrator's Sale At 12 o'olock, at tho sales room, under the direction of the administrators of the estate of John Sutphcn, deceased, part of the pro perty of arid deceased, situate on North 2d, No th 4th, and 7th streets also, on Third, tretrrth and Fifth streets, Williamsburgh.

Monday, February 14. Chancery Sale At 12 o'clock, at thesalcs room, under the direction of R. C. Wheeler. Esc JJiastcr, a house and about one quarter of art acre of land situate in Fulton, nearly opposite Bridge street.

Also, a parcel of land situate at the junction of the Flatbush turnpike and the Gowanus road. At 12 o'clock, at the sales room, unless previous. ly sold by private sale The brick store corner of ruitcn and Cranberry sts, decidedly one of the best stands in the city for any busincse. It has been occupied for many years as a grocery. The building is 25 feet front by 68 deep, 3 stories high, 2d story finished as a dwelling 1st and 3d stories as astore.

Tho lease has 7 yeara unexpired, at an annual rent of 250. Buildings to be appraised and paid for at the close of the lease, or the lease to be renewed for 15 years. Terms, 10 per cent, at the salts balance in Si) days. At 30 minutes past 12 o'clock, at the Bales room, by order of a Guardian, a lot of ground on Tillary st, on the south side, 50 feet east of Bridge st. Tuesday, February Chancery Sale At 12 o'clock, at the sales room, by order of Pau J.

Fish, Esq. master, a piece or sore of land Williamsburffh, with water privileges attached. For particulars, see master's advertise ment. ET" H. Sc.

D. will give personal attention to sales of Household Furniture, at dwellings or at the bales Koorn. Chancery Sales, and Public Sales of Real Estate at the oalcs Room. A Register kept for the disposal of property at Private Sale. R.

J. TODD. Auctioneer. Sales Room. 8t Fuiton ftrert.

LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANV. arrangements on the extended line to the babylon station. iCT On and after this date the trains will run folloW8 Leave Babylon station, 1 r. M. Leave Farmingdale, 1 p.

m. Leave Hicksville 7J a. u. and 1 P. M.

Leave Hempstead 74 a.m. and 1 r. ji. Leave Jamaica at Si a. m.

and 24 p. m. Leave Brooklyn, at 9 a.m. through to Babylon station. Leave Brooklyn at 4 p.

M. to Hicksville only. SUNDAY TRAINS. Leave Jamaica Si a. m.

and 3J p. m. Leave Brooklyn 9 a. through. Leave Brooklyn 4 p.

m. to Jamaica. Leave Babylon station 2J p. m. Leave Farmingkale 2J p.

M. Leave Hicksville 3 r. si. Leave Hempstead 3 p. si.

N. B. Stages will bo in readiness, on the arrival of the cars at the Babylon station, to convey passengers on the north and south sides of the Island, and through to Grecnport and Saer Harbor. d27 tf BROOKLYN F1KE PANY Office No. INSURANCE COAI 41 Fulton street, corner of Front Insures against Loss or Damage by Fire, Dwelling houses, Warehouses, Buildingsin general, Merchandise, Ships in port.

Household Furniture, "and every description of Personal Property, on terms ar. favorable as other similar institutions. directors. James B. Clarke, Joseph Sands, William Philip, Joshua Tolford, Samuel Smith, Alexander Newman, Losec VanNostrandJohn Snei'en, James Forbes, E.

D. Hurlbut, Robert Bach, James Van Nostrand, William Ellsworth, Cyrus P. Smith, James E. Underbill, David Anderson, Abraham Sutton, Amos Willets, William Hunter, John Smith. WILLIAM ELLSWORTH, President.

Wm. A. Thomson. Secretary. d27 THE LONG ISLAND INSURANCE COMPANY, No.

3 Front itrect, adjoining the corner of Fulton street. CAPITAL 5200,000 This Company insure against Loss or Damage by Fire on favorable terms. directors. Joseph Sprague, Abraham Rqmsch, Henry Young, Stephen Haynes, Peter Morton, N. W.

Sa jford, Charles E. Bill, John Lawrence, Robert T. Hicks, Neziah Wright, R. V. W.

Thome, Freeman Rawdbn, Samuel Oakley, Charles J. Taylor, B. Dclamater, Jonathan Trotter, Charles Hcnshaw, George L. Cornell, George B. FiBk, Thomas W.

Birdsall, Fred'k. Marquand, John A. Lott, Geo. S. Howland, Jarvis Brush, W.

Horace Brown. JOSEPH SPRAGUE, President. S. Altheus Smith. Secretary.

527 BL.ACKSM1THIWG THOMAS CjIJLK, continues his old stand atNo.3 Wator street near Fulton, where he does all kinds of Blacksmithing ang Horse Shoetnr. He will bchappv toexectite all or ders in his line of buincss on the. most reasonable terms. lrlvivOrt.2n. 1841, ssTERS OYSTERS NICHOLAS IN YARD.

No. 31 Fulton begs to inform the citizens of Brooklyn that he has made extensive arranrremcnts for extending his Oystt business, not only for the accommodation of also supplying families in every part of the city with the finest Oysters to be obtained in the market, on the most terms and at the shortest notice. N. B. Parties supplied with Oysters, stewed or pickled.

I feel assured that. alL who try them will sanation tho two successive decisions of the American Institute, that INYARD'S are tha bigage.ei5, mens. All tKdttB will receive the special ottentioaof NICHOLAS INYRD, d27 3rri 31 Fulton st. TAMES Bv CORNWELL. No.

134 Fuiton Brooklyn, Cabinet Maker, respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he makes all kinds of Mahogany Furniture, such as Bureaus, Tables, Book Cases, Secretaries, to order, in a finished manner, and with despatch. He has also on hand an assortment of Mahogany, Boiktead, and other Coffins, which will be furnished at.as low a rate as possible and particular attention will bo paid to providing all necessary appendages to funerals. A sharetrjublic patronage is requesto'd. A Hearse will be furnishad when wanted. JAMES H.

CORNWELL, d27 134 Fulton street JOHN POST. Auctioneer. Sales Room, lb' FultonTStrect: Feb; 1 Navy rthiet Chancery Sale of three loti on Na vy street, near Myrtle avenue. At 12 o'clock. a certain tract' ot' land and wood: land in lite town of Flatbush and city of Brooklyn; containing forty five acres.

two roods and twenty. nine' perches, ror particular description, sea ad. vcrtisement in the signed John Master in' Chancery. Property at Private sale, Cranberry street, near A two rtorV frame Cottage sold vacant Lot adjoining, tho whofe forming a'fiont of about 61 ft. at private sale jtcii or together.

viimton avenue HtTopcrty at rnvate ue Two handsomely located sections usorr this avenue, lots for sale low and upon favojable Furniture and other FubUc Sales will receiTO'per. sonal and prompt intention. (CT Orders may be left at the Sheriff's Offios, Hall's Buildings, or at 240 Pearl street. New York. WM.

BAILEY, Apothecanes' Hall, comer of and Fulton streets, offers for'sale, evi ery article usually called for in the Drug the'' best jality; among which may be found a great variety of "Fancy Articles and Pcrfoinery, suitable'1 for presents, such ad Cat Glass Bottles of Co. logne Water, French Essences of every jj rice and extensive nssortnrent bf Fancy' Soaps; tare ether with tho famed military Shaving Cretan, the est shaving soap ever invented, rendering at onoe the operation of shaving delightful. Also; March' Hoarhound Candy, so much in use that it may trulj bs said it is in eveiy mouth, while Pease is tho only that exceeds it in sales. No one has come Up to him in cures. But a short time ago consumption was a prevalent disease but? s'nee the use of thifl1 valuable remedy has become so common, this disease' is seldom heard" of.

The fact is the Cough Candy cuts the disease in the bud. It gives it no chance' to mature. d27 COAL! A the Brooklvn Coal Yard, in Jay street, between' York and Prospect street. The subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the public in general that he luis hand. Peach Orchard, Raven Vein, and Lehigh Coals of the bert quality, which he sell at reasonable prices.

d27tf JOSHUA ROGERS. IMPORTANT 1 11. AN ODIN CORDIAL, safe and effectual remedy for Di arrhcEa, Cholera Morbus, and summer complaint generally. This invaluable cure for the above complaints surpasses any other remedy now ir the country rrr Hundreds sif cases come to the knowledge of iho proprietor, where a speedy cure has been cSectedljy the use of the Cordial, after the host efforts of the rapst skilful physicians, and a resort to' the eoBimon'rerne. dies has proved unavailing.

Ithasboen extensively used throughout this state and elsewhere during the: last twelve years has been approved and Bsed iB. practice by a great number of the most respectable' physicians in the country, as may bp seen by rijeRf certificates and recommendations accompanying the same. This medicine, is discovered td be a certain 4ndl efrl ctual remedy for the intestine diseases produced by the drinkinff of the waters of tho rivers in the sou thern and southwestern states, which, renders it of inestimable value to those who reside or tsavel in that section of the country. For sale by STEPHEN P. LEEDS, Sole Agient, d27 Drusgistand ChemiVt.58 Fulton, cor.

Hicks ft A I LEY'S SARATOGA PUWUKtto, FUl making Congress, Spring, or Saratoga waters. These Powders form an effervescing aperient draugh posscssin all the medical virtues of the Congress Springs at Saratoga. They have been found extremely useful in most complaints of the stomach, particularly in those' where all other aperient medicines cannot be retain cd. They, act as an aperient or alterative, and at the came time give tone and strength to the stomachy and increase the digestive powers. Th'ey are most valuable in dyspepsia and billious diseases, and afe! conducive to health by acting as a tonic and impart, ing strength 'to the constitution.

As an alterative', the proper time for taking them is before breakftst but they may be taken any time with costs of sick or nervous headache, heartburn, naJB sea or acidity of the stomach. One dose of the Pow dcr is equal to a small bottle, and two doses equal to a large bottle, of Saratoga Water; where af brisk, purge is wanted, half an ounce of Epsom Salterns; be mixed with the contents of the blue paper. These Powders arc much superior to the SckUW being equally aperient, and af the same time possess, ing valuable tonic and chalybeate qualities. Prepared and sold by WM. BAILEY, Chemist, Apothecaries' Hall, corner dt Sands and Fulton streets.

d27 POCKET BOOKS, Purses, Card Cases, The subscriber has added to his diversified stoek of Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, a new and extensive assortment of and Gentlemen's Pocket Books and Wallets, Ladies' Card and Kea. die Cases and Books, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Silk, Purses, Silver and Steel Tweezers, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Pencils' atid Toothpicks, Gold Bracelet Mountings, fine Scissors, etc. WILLIAM WISE. Watchmaker and Jeweller, d27 79 Fulton street. BOARDING Mrs.

E. A. Stevi ns, Wa 6 ington street, has two rooms at present vacant, iitable cither fr a gentleman and his wife, or two isr.glc gentlemen. Terms reasonable, j4 HERMAN'S POOR MAN'S PLASTER. HEUM ATISM, Lumbago, pain or weaknessm tlie back, loins, side, neck, breast, or limbs, effectually cured by it In Coughs or Liver Complaint they afford atr tonishing results.

Worn on the lower part of the spine, they cure the piles, and on the back or the neck of children teething will givo immediate re. lief. 1,000,000 sold yearly and warranted superior la all other plasters, and only 12 1 2 cents each Se you get the genuine. Wholesale and retail at 106 Nassau street, Neve York. Agents, 58 and 139 Fultor street Brooklyn, d7 TO MOTHERS URSES.

The celebrat ed vegetable preparation, known in thiB coun try and in Europe, as Wheeler's Balsau oc Mos, catello, is the most agreeable, as Well as the jpost salutary and effective medicine known for children when Teething, or when suffering from the Summer Complaint, ft has.a tendency to soottee and relieve without pssscssin the narcotic and injurious quali tics contained in fee sjiupE and mixtures frequently given to infants. To bo obtained in stamped bottles, witlj directions for use, at Dr. Wheeler's, No. S3 street, near the Battery, and at Mr. John Lowe's, No.

89 Fulton street, Brooklyn, who is appointed sole agent for that citv. d27 CHERMAJN 'S LOZENGES Every for salo by STEPHEN P. LEEDS, Chemist nd DriKreist, SS Fulton, cor. Hicks st. j2 BROOKLY CIT if HOSPITAL.

The City. Hospital is now open for the receptions! patients, Application for admission to be modes the Hospital, Adams street, or to either of the foUowimf medical officers Physicians Dr. Cook, Dr. 3oyd. Consulting Physician Dr.

Mjjrvin. sWons Dr. Mason, Dr. King, Dr. Ganwsa, OOTldays of Admission Tuesdays and days, fhm 12 to 1 o'clock, at which time medical advice and medicine will be given to.

such pergops. as apply, without wishing to become inmates ofth Hcsoital. By order, ril? J. THORNE, Secretory. HO USES Si.

LOTS FOR SALE For sate cheap, if applied for soon, together or separata. two houses and two lots, situated at the corner of Boorum and Pacific streets, near the railroad. Half the purchase money may remain oa bond and mortgage for a term of years. Application for tho same to be made to owner, on the premises. d2J AMUELJUXTCHEWk lic'tnrs.

jkaTnp ursuancc of a decretal order of this Court, made in the above entitled cause, bearing date the twenty fourth day of November, one thousand eight hundred anil forty one, will bo sold at public auction, by or under the direction of the subscriber, one of the Masters of this Court, at tho auction room of Joan Post, Auctioneer, No. 16 Fulton street, in tho city of Brooklyn, in the county of Kings, on the nineteenth day of January next, at 12 o'clock at noon of that day, all those three certain lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and being in the city of Brooklyn in tho county of Kings, and State of New York, and known and distin i guishedon a certain map of property, in the Fifth and Seventh Wards of the city of Brooklyn, belonging to Clarence D. Sackett, and intended to be filed (now filed) in the office of the Clerk of the county of Kings, as and by the numbers 232, 233 and 234, and taken together, are bounded as follows, to wit beginning on the division line, between said lot No. 234 and lot number 235 on raid map, on the easterly, line of Navy street, distant about one heuuhed and eighty nix feet northerly from the northeasterly corner of Myrtle Avenue and Navy rtrcct and running thence easterly alone said lot. No.

235 one hundred feel, thence southerly along the rears of lots No. 209, 210 and 211 on said map, seventy five fer't to lot number 231, on said map, thence westerly aloncr said lot No. 231, one hundred feet to Navy street aforesaid, and thence northerly along Navy street, seventy five feet to the place of beginning together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining. Dated, December 14th, 1S41. JOHN DIKEMAN, d27 2aw 3w tds Master in Chancery.

The sale of the above property is adjourned to the 2d dav" of Feburay next, at tho same hour and place. Dated January 19th 1842. JOHN DIKEMAN, J19' Matter in Chancery. The sale of the above property is adjourned to the 9th dav of February instant, at the same time and place. Dated February 2d, JOHN IKE MAN, F2 2aw Master in Chancorv.

DOWNING at LAW KEN id, Wiiuicsaie 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. 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 brands. Old Otard D. P.

Brandy. Old Seigncttc do. Old Dumont do. Old Holland Gin. London and Philadelphia Porter, in quart and pint boXics.

Best pure Sporm Oil and Candles. And a general assortment of Family Groceries, which they offer fur sale on the most reasonable terms. d27 tf rpriOMAS J. GKltAJ.D, No. 2j street, Jl has constantly on hand a well selected assortment of GROCERIES for sale, wholesale and re tail, cheap, for cash, or On satisfactory credit, itmong which are the following Hyson, Young Hyson, Hycon Skin, and Souchong Teas.

Loaf, Lump, Powdered, Crushed, St. Croix, Bor to Rico, and New Orleans Sugar. Molasses, Pork, Fish, Salt, Butter, Cheese, and Family Flour, Soap and Candles, Powder and Segars common to superior. Holland Gin Swan" and Crown" brands. Brandy" Otard," J.

Dupuy" and Scig nettc." St. Croix and B. D. F. brand.

Old Irish Whiskey. Port, TeiierifFb, Sherry, Madeira, and Champagne Winis, Goods sent to all parts of the city, free of cartage. d27 tf OYaTEKS! 1'litta Tho subscriber, who has been for many years engaged in the o.ystor trade, would respectfully in. form the public, that he continues to keep his old stand, at 31 James street, and on the corner of Cmubcrry and Henry streets, opposite the Apprentices' Library, where can be had superior Oysters al all times, opened or in the shell. Families supplied, and delivered in any part of ths city, iree oi expense.

The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to the 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. DOMINICK COLGAN. Brjoklvn. D. 27.

17 tf R. TAi'iiUR'S IS AJL.bAM Or WORT. There has never been offered to the attention of the public, any medicine so sure in its effjete, so great in its operations, and so well cal to alleviate the distressing symptoms of CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, COLDS, and all diseases of tho LUNGS and THROAT, as this in valuable preparation. PARENTS Arc your children wasting by slow legrees away, under the malignant influence of consumption? Would you effect their cure and Sadden your hearts by seeing health once more illy depicted upon their countenance Stop not, not, but hasten at once and buy Taylor's Baity im of Liverwort. BROTHERS Do you watch anxiously over t' ic feeble form of an endeared sister, whose check as faded the rosy hue of health whose eye is ow lighted with an unwonted brightness, and hose distressing cough agonizes your very soul 1 'he'mians of saving her from the grave is within oiir reach buy Taylor's Balsom of CHILDREN Who are noting with sensations deepest sorrow the hectic flush upon your parent's ice, and are mourning lest ere long you be left ibne in the world without the care and counsels of t' lose who gave you birth, you can repay the debt.

ou owe lacm save their lives by buying 1 ay li ir's Balsam of Liverwort. Beware of counterfeits take heod that you not I ic deceived if you would be sure if vou would I ic certain rememrcr, buy only of STEPHEN P. LEEDS. Solo Agent for the Genuine, Chemist and Druggist, j24 58 Fult in. cor of Hicks "street.

ANCING AND WALTZING ACADEMY, at the City Hotel, No. 63 Fulton street. Brooklyn. Mr. D.

J. LUCAS is happy to tin. i louhco to his friends, patrons, and the public, that he abnvo Rooms have been splendidly fitted up, ind will be kept exclusively for his Academy and Public Balls. The entrance on tho days of tuition vill bo kept perfectly privato and distinct from the ublic department of the house. Undor such ar.

i rangements, Mr. L. hopes to receive a continuanco i that liberal patronage he has enjoyed for the last seven years in tho city of Brooklyn and at the same time pledges himself that nothing on his part shall be wanting to render his Academy and assemblies as instructive, select and pleasant as any institution of the kind in tho country. Having taught in the city of New York for tho last nine years, in Brooklyn for tho last seven years, and in several ad jacent towns for tho same period, Mr. L.

deems it unnecessary to offer any special reference, other than those who have heretofore patronized him. Days of Tuition, on Tuesday and Friday, from 3 to fi o'clock, P. for Ladies, Misses and Masters, under 12 years of age and from 7 to 10 for Gentlemen. Terms payable in advanoo or $10, payable half ni'nrtorlv in d27 I ycUGi, MEDICINES, ooc. EDGAR W.

STEVENS, Druggjfct, Chemist and Apotiio cary, 77 Sands, comer of Jay street. Medicine dis penaed at all honr. Physicians' Recipcn carofully rut d07 HAPPED HANDd AMD LIPS. An imcm. diatc and effectual relief for this distressing complaint can be obtained by a few applications of the very superior Cold Cream, prepared by the subscriber.

It' renders the surface soft and pliable, and gives it a delicate and beautiful appearance. As a present to the ladies, no article could be more acceptable than this, when put up in those exquisitely painted and gilded porcelain caps which are only to be had at hi3 establishment. STEPHEN P. LEEDS, Chemirt Draggiet, d'3" 85 Fulton, comer of Hicks street. 1U LrJl' Fruin the lir.qt nf As iiTi.

the old established Tavern and Dwelling', the Ninth Ward of this City, on the Jamaica Road, just above the Toll gate, about three miles and a half from 1lio Fulton ferry. In connection with the house there is about sixteen acres of land, a part of which comprises a young and thrifty orchard, and a fine garden with shrubbiry, "The House is in good order and is replete with every accommodation for a Public House, (having been occupied as such for upwards of thirty years,) there being good sheds and barn attached. For terms, apply to DOWNING Sc. LAWRENCE. j20 tf 33 Fulton street fej LONG iSiLAiMD llns us.

ISipff tablishmeHt' now under the management of cLthe subscribers, is designed principally for the accommodation of the travelling' public. 'The house is kept open for the accommodation of Trav. oilers, 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 of tho United States furnished, at any hour of the day or night. MILLER CARMAN, Proprietors. Brooklyn, Dec, 27. 1341. d27 tf iC JLilil an elegant new twe ttory brick house, in Myrtle' Avenue, near Jay nsnt JS'iUU per annum Also, two new houses in Johnsen st.

near Bridge. uent sjatSiJ. Also FOR SALE, an elegant new two story house in Myrtle avenue near Jay st. Terms reasonable. The above houses are all about twelve minutes' walk from either of the ferries, and are in the most rapidly improving parts of the city of Brooklyn and will all bs ready for occupation by Nov.

1st. Apply to S. E. JOHNSON, d26 tf Attorney at Law, 1 Front st. Brooklyn.

TO LET. The two story dwelling house 78 Clinton avenue contains seven tea ronm and kitchen on the rear mm has a garden of about two lots of ground attached, with grape vines, shrubbery, Possession 1st of May next. The house is very pleasantly situated is near a church, and a school, has a Seminary in the immediate neighborhood rent moderate. Apply to James Van Dyke, on the premises, or address" through the Post Office. j27 tf TO LET OR LEASE.

From 1st May next. The store and dwelling with stable atached, situated on the corner of Hich Sc. Jackson streets near the Navy Yard. The store has been oocupied as a Grocery, and is considered as good a stand as anv in the neighborhood. Apply to DOWNING LA WR KNCE 38 Fulton street.

Jt'UK ftALrJ UK The brick Church and Land on the corner of York II, Vll tlt.UUUllliUUt ting Apply to the subscriber on the premises or 101 Jay st. JONATHAN ROGERS. Brooklyn, Oct. 26, 1841. d27 tf TO LET from the 1st of November giiH next, tho house and premises situate at comer of Fulton and Court streets, at present occupied by Mrs.

Hannah Hurd. To a good tenant the premises will be rented low. The house may be sicn between tho hnurs of 10 A. and 4 P. M.

Apply ti N. F. WARING, Counsel. l.r at La 7 d27 Si'UKli TO LET Trie eligibly situa ted st ire wo. 3 Hicks street, suitable for a ttorc for any branch of trade, being located on one of the most important thoroughfares in the city.

Apply to Stephen P. Leeds, comer Ful. inn ad Hif.kr: sts. d27 FOR HALE, OR TO LET A handsome new two story brick house, on Myi tic near Jay st. This house is very pleasantly situated, and is within ten minutes' walk of anv of the ferries.

Applv to S5. E. JOHNSON, d27 Attnrnrr at Law, Noi 1 Front st. TO LET Two new houses, with mar ble mantels, just finished, situate in aJoknson street near Bridge. Apply to S.

E. JOHNSON, ''27 Attimcv nt Law, No. 1 Front st. 4. iu AjLj i i no ncv and convenient tufStTSla two ttory frame house, in Lawrence street, JllLjLnear Willoughby street, finished in neat modern style.

Rent low. Possession 1st November. Inquire at 91 Fulton street, or of Stephen Haynes, Lavrcnco rt. d27 RICH AND RAKE PARISIAN PEJCFUM ERY. A splendid and complete stock of Fo seign and Domestic PERFUMERY, is now offered to the attention of the public, among which may be found Huille de Jasmin A most delicato and agreeable perfume, extracted from the Jessamine flowers, when in their fullest bloom.

Essence of Violets A rich extract of the sweet ncrs 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, draw insr.rooms, and all other resorts fashion and the toilet of no lady can be. said to be complete without it. Pellctier's Odontinc The most delicate and rich preparation for the teeth ever offered to the public. Chrystaline Pomade OrPalma Christi Oil and Rosemary, the most highly beneficial preparation over produced for tho growth and improvement of the hair.

Savon D' Amandine A rare and hisfhly ed tiilct Soap, each cake put lip in an embossed box of dchcatc 'workmanship. Genuine German Cologne, Ring's Vorbcna Crcanj, Goulard's Ambrosial Cream, and every artieio of Perfumery for tho toilet or parlor, for pale by STEPHEN P. LEEDS, Chemist and Druggist, d27 58 Fulton street, corner Hicks rt. 1 ACICAWANA COAL The Delaware ind Hudson Canal Comrianv have taken the yard at the foot of Adams street. No.

13, known as the Nassau Coal Yard, and lately occupied by Barkeloo BayUs, whore they are receiving Lackawana Coal, fresh from the mines, and which they ofibr to their customers and the public at the following pri ccs, lreo ot cartage Egg and broken size per ton Nut size 7 Nut and pea mixed, or small 5 Stove and Furnace 7 50 r2') lm AlCri ULAacjlis The subscr.ber has ad ded' to his (formerly large) stock, several fross of the various kinds of Watch Glasses, vii mnottes. Patent and Plain, suitable for all kinds of watches, enabling him almost invariably to fit any watch wi'h but momentary.delay. WM. WISE, Watchmaker and Jewcjlcr, 79 Fulton UIV1UUU1, 5J 1 o'clock pruuiLuiy. Flatbush, Ucc.

logi. ai DEPARTURE OF ATLANTIC STEAMERS FROM LIVERPOOL. FROM BOSTON. Jan. Feb.

1 Mar. 4 April 2 Columbia 4. 4. 4. Britannia Caledonia Acadia MARINE INTELLIGENCE.

LATEST DATES. London. Jan. 3 I Havre Jan. 2 Liverpool 4 Canton S'pt.

17 PORT OF NEW YORK. CLEARED. Ship Zotoff, Havana brigs Puritan, Prance; Elr gin, (Br) St NB; schrs Sarnl Appleton, Boston John Dunlop, dp. ARRIVED. Fearo, 13 ds fm Jeremie, St Domingo, Schr Catharine, Dbane, fm Curacoa.

Schr Bricbton, Eldredge, from York Biver. Lighter Walter Jones, fm the wreck of the ship Frankfort. The ship remains as last reported. RAN UNION CONCERT FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE POOR OF BROOK. LYN.

The Association of Choirs wilLgive a Con cert at the First Presbyterian Church, Cranberry street, on Thursday evening, February 3, at 7 o' clock. The performances will consist of Solos, Duetts, Anthems and Choruses, About one hundred and fifty vocal performers will be present. C. Holt, J. Church ocal Leaders.

S. P. Taylor Organist. A Collection be taken up, the proceeds of which, will be applied towards aiding the poor of this city. Tickets may De ouiameo gratis on application to cither of the following Committee of Arrange I mcnts Geo.

S. Conover, Wm. McDonald, Joseph Howard, C. Holl, Mr. Crane, H.

John R. Church, Thos. S. Denykc, J. C.

Jaqucs. Children will not be admitted unless acconj. panied by their parents. j31 "BT'LUTE INS i'RUC WATTc, teacher i of the Flute, respectfully offers his services to all who are dasirous of acquiring proficiency on this instrument. He may be seen at the office of tlm'i Brooklyn Daily News; botwetn'the hours of 9 and 1.

His terms arc 'reasonable. REFERENCES. Messrs. ChrUtman Sc. jousebcrrv, Brooklyn.

W. K. Esq Daily News, do. Dr. Joseph Howard, do.

Gei'b Walker, i lane, N. York. Brooklyn, Jan. 31, 18 12. F2 tf TN CHANCER Beforo tho ViceG.ian.su Amaryllis Laura.

De Labigam vs. Jacob pclyo ct al. STATE OF NEW YORK, ss. In pursuance, of a decretal order of the Court of Chancery made: in the above entitled cause by the Vice Chancellor of tlie F.r. Circuit, will be sjid at public auction, by William Dumont, auctioneer, under the direction of the subscriber, oiio of the masters of said Court, at.

tile Franklin House, the city of kn.m tho IMth'davofFebiuarv. 1842. at 12 o'clock n) of that day All those c.rtain two lots, pieces jr parcels of land situate, lying and being in Sixth Ward of the city of Brooklyn, and known and distinguished on a map of land bloning to ader Hamilton, made by Joseph F. Bridges, C.ty Surveyor, tiled in the onica tno Picric ol lungs Doanty, by the numbers 42 (forty two) and 43, (for threc,) being contiguous to each other, and taken together are bjunded northerly in front by John street, easterly by lot number 41, we. tcrly by lot lumber 44, and southerly by lota numbers 58 and '39, each of said lots numbers 42 ami 43 ing twen five feet width and one hundred icct depth; together w.th all and singular the tenements, here ditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining.

And also, all that certain lot, piece or parcel oi land situate, lying and being in the said city of Brooklyn, bounded and containing as Jollows, to wit 1 beginning fifty six feet and six inches, from the northeasterly corner of Red Hook road and District itrect, and running thence easterly aiong Jjistnct itrect twenty five feet to land lately belonging to Isaac Cornell, thence running northc ly said smell's land one hnndrcd fott to land of Michael ostigan, thence running westerly along said land if Michael Costigan twenty five feet to land now or late belonging to Henry keman, thenoL running southerly along saia last mentioned land one hun dred feet to the placi; of beginning together with ill and singular tho tenements, hereditaments and vppurtcnances thereunto Dciongmg or anywise appertaining. Dated February 1, 1842. F2 2awts Master in Chancery. IN CHANCERY Before the Vice Chancellor Charles Dickenson vs. Alexander Ackenuan 'etal.

STATE OF NEW YORK, ss. In pursuance bf a decretal order of the Court of Chancery made in the abjvc entitled cause oy the vice Chancellor of the First Circu.t, will be sold at public auction by William Dumont, auctioneer, under the direction of the subscriber, one of the masters of said Court, at the Franklin House, in the city of Brooklyn, on the 17th day of March, 1842, at 12 o'clock, noon, of that day All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the village of Wil liamsburgbj. comity of Kings and State of New York, and known and distinguished on a. cerla.n mapof the village of Williamsburgh made by Chsrlcs Jjoss, Oity surveyor, auu iiiea in mu iuiii a uiuut: of the county of as and by the number 270 ftwo hundred; and seventy), and on a map of the 3 said village of Williamsburgh made by Daniel wen, office of. said village, as and by the number 1702 (one thousand seven nunorco and two), and is bounded as follows, to wit northeasterly in front by Grand street twenty five feet, southwesterly in the rear by landofG twenty five foot, southeasterly on one side, by lot number 1701 about one hundred and thirty five feet, northwesterly on the other side, by iot nurnaor xvio on saiu map about one hundred and thirty.fivc feet, be the 6amc more or icsb, Uated February lovj.

PHILO T. RUGGLES, F2 lawts Master in Chancery. HIDES HIDES HIDES As the supply ol Foreign Hides continues very limited, thereby mcrcasing tho demand jror.Slaughters, the subscriber is induced to "offer the following advanced prices for iriaci nt KA i. UTlUll xaww iviiuvb Will Itai of cuts, or Bubject a reasonable deduction. T.k, nt tho.

Tanncrv. on thr. Road, near the Navy Yard wall, or at tho Leather Store, TJo, 40 Fulton All undor ou ids. jycignt, jp penis per lb from 60 td 70 lbs" weight, 5j eta. per )b; from 70 to )0 lbs weight, 5 cts per BuJ) and 4dJ.over90 41 cts.

per lb. "JOSBE VAN' NOSTRAND. Brooklyn, d27 tf The Corporation of the city of Brooklyn effcr the following property for sale First: That valuable piece of land and buildings situate in Water street, between Doek street arid land late of Thomas H. Smith, being 233 feet on Water street, and extending to the river, being in depth 515 feet, to the water line one part of this property is now occupied as an oil establishment, and the other part for storage; having piers, slips, and bulkheads. Second The 5 lots on the southeasterly corner of Bridge and Front streets, being good lots for dwellings or manufacturing purposes.

Third: Eight lots at the northwesterly corner of Concord and Navy streets. The terms of payment will be made unusually easy mortgages will be taken for ten or more years, payable by instalments to suit purchasers. For price, moro particular description and terms, application may be made to the subscriber. C. P.

SMITH. Mayor's Office, Brooklyn. Dor. 3'), 1843 31 "ff IN the matter of the application oi t.ns aUi yui u'iiU Common Council of the City of Brooklyn in relation to opening Atlantic avenue, from Grand avenue to Bedford avenue in the city of Brooklyn. Notice is hereby given, That the report of the Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment in the above enti'led matter, has been completed and filed in the office of the Clerk of the county of Kings, where it is open to thj inspection of all persons interested and that an application will be made on behalf of the said Common Council, to the next Court of Common Picas, in and for' the county of Kings, at the next term thereof, to be held at the Court Room in the city of.

Brooklyn, on the fiM Monday of February next, to have said Report confirmed. Dated Brooklyn, January 24th, 1 842. WILLIAM A.GREENE, Attorney for the Mayor and Common Council. jan26 t7feb OlUP CHANDLERY. PAINT AND OIL 5 STORE.

The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has removed from the corner of Everett and Doughty streets, to his store in Water street, adjoining Birkbcck's Foundry, and within a few rods of tho Fuiton Ferry, where he offers for sale the following articles, on favorable terras, viz White Lead, Red Lead, Black Lead, Biack Paint, Spanish Browu, Venetian Red, Yellow Ochre, Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, Prussian Plue, Verdigris, Vermillion, Lampblack, Sheet Lead, Bar Lead, Hand Leads, Paint Brushes, Soft Turpentine, Spirits Turpentine, Coach Varnisfi, Furniture Varnish, Black Varnish, Bright Varnish, Linseed Oil, Sperm Oil, Fish Oil, Ncats Foot Oil, Tallow, Boat Hooks, Can Hooks Harpoons, Fish Grains, Bolt Ropo, Tarred Rope of all sizes Rosin, bash Tools, Manilla Rope all sizes Pitch, Tar, Wh to Hemp Rope, Spun Yarn, Mariin, Hauselin, Hambaurline. Seine Sewing Twine Sailing Needles, Oakum, Copper Nails of all sizes, Cut Nails and Spikes, Anchors of all sizes, of all sizes, Axes and Saws, Bunting of all colors, Ensigns, Jacks arid Pen Blocks of all sizes, ant3. with a general assortment of ship Chandlery. From his long experience in tho Paint Business, together with manufacturing it himself, ho feels confidant that it will be to the advantage of country store keepers to call and examine his assortment. WILLIAM M.

UDALL. Rronklvn. Dec. 27. IpOoivi i taxes AUU A VllO.

x'HSMa iui.4l. taxes to pay. uro notified, that in order to save two per cent, on their amount duo, they must call at the Collector's ofEcc, 135 Fulton rtroet, from 5 till 9 o'clock P. on or beforo tho first of March. Thctaxc3are increased 1 per cent per month.

WM. BENNIT, Collcct jr. Brooklyn, February 1. Fl lm THE LONG ISLAND INSURANCE No. 3 Front street, Brooklyn Capital, $200, 000.

This Company insures against loss or damage by fire on terms as favorable as similar institutions in the State. J. SFRAGUE, Prcsidont. S. Ai.pi'eiis Smu Scci tarv.

d27 t.AiVIAL.1EJL kLvti, et' and superiu VJ ter.dcnt of offers his services in tht capacity. Office No. 97 Oranges trcet, Brooklyn, Dec. 27. 1841.

H27 CLEAR BOARD AND PLANK STRIPS suitablq for flooring nd ceiling, to be had cheap at the Lumber Yard, comer of York and Jay streets, Brooklyn. JONATHAN ROGERS. "Brooklyn, Doc.27. 1841. ci27 tf OT FOR SALE, Johrtsoh hired.

Apply to S. E. JOHNSON, dC Attorney at Law, No. 1 Front st..

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