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ttfs AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. BANKRUPT NOTICES. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, Citv Hall, New IN BANKRUPTCY CHEAP! CHEAPER! CHEAPEST! JX S. BOURDETT, No.

112 Fulton street, will pffer to the good pcoplo.of Brooklyn, ou Mod. day. March fourteenth, and thereafter (until further notice) the following goods at retail for the low. est wholesale miCEs, viz hair, tooth, nail, cloth, flesh and, comb Brushes; shell, ivory, horn, and metallic Combs, of all kinds now in use Perfume. ty, Cosmetics, and Fancy Soaps, of French, English, and American manufacture Ladies Oma.

mental Hair Work, much less than former prices, and a great variety of other small Nic Nacs, which cannot be mentioned in bill of this description. IET PLEASE CALL. AND SEE. D. S.

B. is enabled to make this offer to the people of from being engaged in barter trade with merchants of New York, Boston and Philadelphia, to whom he gives goods of his manufacture, and re. ceives their foreign and domestic goods in exchange. ml6 3m ARDEN SEEDS, The subscriber has just per packet ship Hendrich Hudson, another addition to his stock of Garden Seeds among which are somo choice new sorts of Cauliflower, Broccoli and Cabbage Seeds, well de servinir.the attention of farmers and gardeners. An FT CHANCERY Before the Vice Chancellor Nathan B.

Morse vs. Henry Davis ctal. John P. Rolfe," Solicitor. In pursuance a decretal order made in tho above entitled cause, will bo sold at public auction, by or under tho direction of the subscriber, one of the masters of this Court, at the Franklin House, on the corner of Fulton and Water streets, in the city of Brooklyn, on the 2d day of April next, at 12 o'clock at noon of that day, All those four certain lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and be.

ing in the city of Brooklyn, in the county of Kings, and which aro known and distinguished on a certain map or chart of property belonging to the said Cornelius Hccncy, made in May, one thousand eight hundred and thirty five, by Isaac T. Ludlam, City Surveyor, as lots numbers 175, (one hundred and seventy five,) 176, (one hundred and seventy six,) 177, (one hundred and seventy seven,) and 178, (one hundred and seventy eight,) and which said four lots, taken together, are bounded as follows, viz. easterly in front by Court street, and on all the other sides by other land of the said party of the second part hereto, the said four lots adjoining each other, and forming on said map the four centre lots of the block between Amity street and Congress street, and fronting, on Court street as aforesaid each of the said four lots being twenty five feet in width in front and rear, and in depth on each side one hundred feet, and being the same premises con. veyed by the said Cornelius Heeney to the said John AUCTION SALES: TODD, Auctioneer. Store Sales Room, 88 SPRING SALE 1842.

Card to' the Purlio. Tho undersigtted'ih addressing his annual circular t6 his friends nnd i the public generally, tenders, his grateful acknowledge ments for the 'very liberal share of patronage ex tended to him, since, his commencement in the Anc tion and Commission business and assurcs aU.those who may favor him with their commands, that the trust reposed in him, shall not 'be forfeited. HiiT store 88 Fulton street, will undergo irhmediate im provemcnts and a spacious enlargement; for the reception of furniture, and all other kinds of merchan disc for public or private sale, on which liberal cosh advances will be made. Those intending to dispose of furniture in the spring, are solicited to give the undersigned early notice, which will be a decided, advantage to alii parties. The undersiimcd advertises extensively in the New York papers, and his store is amply covered' oy insurance, so that no loss can accure to tno pan lie in case of fire.

He also cashes sales same dayas perfect judge of the value of any article of furniture' which gives him a decided advantage overhigh competitioners. He has also, made an arrangei mcnt with a New York Auctioneer, so thp.t he can' attend personally to sales in that city, with the usu al facilities. 03' Real Estate sold under foreclosure of a morfc gage, or otherwise will be charged 2.per lot, and; larger parcels 50c per lot. DO" Compare this, with the charges of other AiioJ. tioneers.

references. Hon. Ogden Hoffman, New York, Messrs. Gk ver Murray, Tiios. Bell, New York.

Alexander Birkbeck, George Hall, A. Spooner, Brooklyn. R. TODD, Auctioneer and 88 Fulton street, Brooklyn. On Friday Morning, March 18, R.

J. TODD, will sell at Auction, in his Sales Room', 88 Fulton street, Brooklvn. 4th SPRING SALE, 18 12. At 10 o'clock a. large and valuable assortment of Choice 2d hand: Furniture of all descriptions, oni a family giving: up housekeeping, also to satisfy judgments, and? from other causes of equal necessity, among whichU will be found elegant Tufted Spring Seat' Sofa Bodsteads, Mahogany Maple and Fancy Chair Mahogany and other Rockers, Ottomans arid Foot Benches, French Plate Looking Glasses, Mantle Mantle Lamps and English Carpeting, Royal Wilton Tufted RugBfi Elegant Marble Top Side Boaril, Several Book.

Cases, Dressing Marble Top Plain and other Brr reaus, Pier and Centre Tables, Tea, Dinner and Breakfast, do. Elegant Rosewood Centre and Work Tables, Mahogany French Post and other Bed steads, Feather Beds, Mattrasscs, and Also, a stock of City made warranted new Cabi Furniture, which will compare with any thingv in market. Also, a gold lever watch, and establishment. Also, a great variety of kitchen utensils, Stoves, with which the sale will commence. Qy Extensive preparation for Spring Sajes at then Store and elsewhere.

Olr Housekeepers look out. Of SATURDAY EVENING, March Variety Sale. At early candle light will be soldH at the sales room, 88 Fulton street, a general assort nient of second hand furniture. Also an invoice of I fancy dry goods, hosiery and clothing, watches and jewelry, German silver goods, guns and pistols; travelling trunks, Sec. NOTICE is hereby given 1 hat application will tin made to the Legislature at its presenfScssionf.

for amendment of the act of incorporation of the of Brooklyn, and the acts amendatory thereof, as follows 1. An Act that all assessments and taxes now required to be paid to the City TrcasuJtcr, be hereaf tor paid to the Comptroller of said City. 2. That tho Commissioners of Excise for the city of Brooklyn, be appointed annually by the Supeiyki sors city, and that the suits to bebrouglit'fbr" the violation of the Excise Law, be brought in the name of the Superintendents of the poor forthe city of Brooklyn: or that the fund received from the grant', ing of licenses and the collection of penalties for violai. tion of Excise Laws be paid into tho city to be disposed of by the Common Council of the city.

3. That the expense of abating nuisancc9, romou ving obstructions, draining, filling up, or out ground, shall be assessed upon thij ground so filled up, or from which the obstructions shall4 be removed, by the assessors of thb said city, andi collected the same manner, as the assessment fqir grading and paving of streets and. that the same' provisions be extended to constructing, and side walks, wharves, and piers, vaults, and and all other improvements required to be done blithe Common Council, or under their directions: 4. To authorise the filling up, and grading the low grounds south of the City Park, east of Jackson street, north of Myrtle avenue, and west of Division1 street and that the expense be assessed on the lands' filled in, or upon the lands bcriefietod thcicby, and; that the same provisions be extended to all the low grounds in the first seven Wards. 5.

To authorise the raising, with the general! taxes of the city, in addition to the amount, now au thoriscd to be.ruised, an amount sufficient to defray" the expense of collecting the annual taxes. fit. To authorise the Common Council to make" maps for any or all of the Wards of said city, forthe use of the assessors, and tho expense of suchj .1. 'i. maps to lie cnargeci upon xnc respective warus, ran such map fur any ward not to be made without the: consort of the Aldermen of said ward.

m2 2awGw' OliliUIff'S SALE By virtue of two writs of' 5 fieri facias issued out of and under the seals the Suprcmu Court of Judicature of the people oft the State of New York and the Court.of Common Pleas of Kinjrs County, to me directed arlddeliycr ed, I will sell at public auction, at the Franklini Mouse, on the corner of Fulton and Water in the City of Brooklyn, on the 22d' day of April! next, at twelve o'clock, M. all the right, title" ahd: interest of Peter Conovcr. and Tcunis S. Barkeloo; which they or either of them had on the 9th day ol July, 1840 and on the 24th day of October, 1840 or at any time after the said 9th day of July, 184Ph of in and to All the one equal undivided. fburSh1 part of ali that certain tract, piece or parcerbflaritiv, situate, lying and being in the said City of Brook lyn, aud bounded as follows, to wit, westerly ini front by the turnpike road leading from Brooklyn, to Flatbush, northerly by land of Aldcn Spooner, east erly hi tho rear by land formerly claimed by the Cdr noils, and southerly by the line between the Towxu of Flatbush and the City of Brooklyn Qontainjjig about one acre and a half by estimation; be the same more or less.

Also, al that certain piece of land situate in the Northwoods, so called, bejpg bounded as follows easterly by woodland'now or late of Jacobus L. Ryder, southerly by woodland, or bushland of Farnardus Johnson, westerly, by. a road, northerly by land of Stephen Ryder, containing three acres, be the same more or less together with all and singular the appurtenances thereunto bqlong i iiifr or in anywise appertaining. WILLIAM M. UDALL, Brooklyn, March 9, 1842.

Late Sheriff. m9 lawfiw iN the matter of the application of the Mayor and Common Council, in relation to opening Columbia street, from Poplar to Doughty strcet, in the city of Brooklvn. To all whom it may concern We, he undersigned, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment in" the above mattor, do.heroby.givo notice, that wo have completed our Report in tho above matter, and that the said Report and Map are filed in the office of the Clerk of tho county of Kings, for examination by all persons and that we will meet at the Committee Room, adjoining the Mayor's office, in the City Buildings, BrooMvnv on Saturday the 19th day of March, at 3 o'clock, in the afternoon, to review our said Rcpctt; March; Sth; 1842. JOSEPH DEAN, ADRIAN HEGEMAN, Commissionem. JOHN VAN DUYNE, JOHN POST.

Auctioneer. Sales Roosr, 1 6 Fulton Saturday, 19th March, at 12 o'clock, Prospect street By order of the Court ef Chan eery A certain lot in Prospect street 23 feet 4 in front, 20 feet 8 in rear, by 100 in depth, adjoining ground now or late belonging to Joshua Rogers. Saturday, March 25th, at 12 o'clock. All a certain piece of land in Bushwick, particu. Iarly described in the Brooklyn Star, over tho signature of John Dikcman, Master in Chancery.

Furniture and other Public Sales will receive personal and prompt attention. JOHN E. VAN' ANTWERP, Auctioneer. 03" Personal attention given to sales of Furniture at private residences. Orders may be left at the Coal Office of Mr.

G. C. Langdon, No. 23 Fulton street, Brooklyn. BROOKLYN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Office No.

40 Fulton street, opposite Front Insures against loss or damage by Fire, Dwelling houses, Warehouses, Buildings in general, Merchandise, Ships in port, Household Furniture, and every description of Personal Property, on terms as favorable as other similar institutions. DIRECTORS. James B. Clarke, Joseph Sands, William Philip, Joshua Tolford, Samuel Smith, Alexander Newman, Losee Van Snei cn, James Forbes, E. D.

Hurlbut, Robert Bach, James Van Nostrand, James E. Underbill, Cyrus P4 Smith, Abraham Sutton, David Anderson, William Hunter, Amos Willets, John Smith, William Ellsworth. WILLIAM ELLSWORTH, President. Wm. A.

Thomson. Seorctarv. d27 THE LONG ISLAND INSURANCE COM PANY, No. 3 Front street, adjoining the corner of Fulton street. CAPITAL 8200,000 This Company insure against Loss or Damage by Fire on favorable terms.

DIRECTORS. Joseph Sprague, Abraham Rcmsen, Henry Young, Stephen Ilavnes, Peter Morton, N.W. Sanford, Charles E. Bill, John Lawrence, Robert T. Hicks, Neziah Wright, R.

V. W.Thome, Freeman Rawdon, Samuel Oakley, Charles J. Taylor, B. W. Dclamater, Jonathan Trotter, Charles J.

Hcnshaw, George L. Cornell, George B. Fisk, Thomas W. Birdsall, Fred'k. Marquand, John A.

Lott, Geo. S. Howland, Jarvis Brush, W. Horace Brown. JOSEPH SPRAGUE, President.

S. Alpiiel Smith. Secretary. d27 LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY. arrangements on the extended line to the babylon station.

03" On and after Monday, Feb. 28, cars will Leave Babylon station, 1 p.m. Leave Fannmgdale, 1J v. M. Leave Ilicksviile 7 a.

m. Leave Hempstead 7 a. m. Leave Jamaica at 7 a. m.

Leave Brooklyn at 4 r. m. Leave Brooklyn at 4 p. to Hicksville only. SUNDAY TRAINS.

Leave Jamaica a. m. and 3J r. M. Leave Brooklyn 9 a.

through. Leave P.rooklyn 1 p. m. to Jamaica. Leave Babylon station 2i p.

m. Leave Fanningkalc p. m. Ijoave Hicksville 3 r. m.

Leave Hempstead 3 p. m. 03" Cars will run on and after Monday, 14th of March, to DEER PARK, the next point beyond Babylon Station, having Brooklyn at 9J o'clk a. m. N.

B. Stages wili 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 Sag Harbor. F24 tf ORPOKATION NOTICE. Public Ci. tem, corner of Myrtle avenue and Gold street.

The assessment list in the above entitled matters was duly confirmed by tho Common Council, on the seventli day of March, 1812. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested, that by paying their several assessments to John S. Doughty, City Treasurer, at the Atlantic Bank, within thirty days from the above date, the Collector's fees will not be charged. R. TOLFORD, ml2 law 4w Street Commissioner.

KINGS COUNTY, ss. OTICE is hereby given that a panel of Grand Jurors, to serve at a Court of General Sessions of the Peace, and also a Panel of Petit Jurors, to serve at a Court of General Sessions of the Peace, and at I a Court of Common Picas, in and for the County of Kings, will be drawn at the office of the Clerk of said County, on Saturday, the. 19th day of March instant, a' 3 o'clock 'P. M. The said Courts re.

spectivcly to be held at the Court House in Hall's Exchange Buildings, on the First Monday of April, 1842, at 10 o'clock A. M. Dated Brooklvn, March 12,1842. A. HEGEMAN, ml2 td Clerk of Kings Countv.

5Vf KINGS COUNTY, ss. ll OTICE is hereby given that a panel of Grand Jurors, to serve at a Court of 0'6r and Terminer, and also a panel of Petit Jurors, to serve at a Circuit Court and Court of Oyer and Terminer, will be drawn at the Office of the Clerk of said County, on Saturday, tho 19th day of March instant, at 3 o'clock P. M. The said Courts respectively to be held at the Court House in Hall's Exchange Buildings, on the Second Monday of April, 1S42, at 10 o'clock A. M.

Dated Brooklyn, March 12, 1812. A. HEGEMAN, ml2 td Clerk of Kings County. IN the matter of tho application of tho Mayor and Common Council, in relation to opening Schtr merhorn street, from Court to Clinton street, in the city of Brooklyn. To all whom it may concern We, the undersigned, Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment in the abo matter, do hereby give notice, that we have completed our Report in thc above matter, and that tho said Report and Map aro filed in the office of the Clerk of the county of Kings, for examination by all persons interested and that we will meet at the Committee Room, ad joining the Mayor's office in the City Buildings, Brooklyn, on Monday the 21st day of March, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, to Review our said Report.

March 9th, 1842. AMASA WRIGHT, JOSEPH SPRAGUE, Commissioners. JOHN P. ROLFE. mar9td a LONG ISLAND HOTEL.

This cs Mi.ftrv Hip innnaflrpnifint of Sglf 3, the subscribers, is designed principally for subscribers the nr.nmnH.ition of the travellinsr public. The house is kept open for the accommodation of Travellers, during the whole night, and is supplied with every accommodation for the comfort of Travellers. Attached to the house is a complete firc proof sta. blc. 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 the United States furnished, at any hour of the day or night. MILLER CARMAN, Proprietors. TO LET A handsome two story house in Powers, next to Schermerhorn street. The house contains eight Tooms besides basement and kitchen; has folding doors, marble mantels, Sec. Rent 225.

Enquire at this office. F25 CI LEAR BOARD AND PLANK. sTlUl'S suitable for flooring and ceiling, to be had cheap at the Lumber Yard, comer of York and Jay streets, Brooklyn. JONATHAN ROGERS. Brooklyn, Dec.27, 1841.

'127 tf BOARDING: A gentleman and his wifo or two single can be accommodated with good board and pleasant rooms, at 220 Washington street. Terms SCHULTZS SWERTCOPE. Auctioneers. Store, No. 165 Fulton street.

03 Sales of property at auction or at private sale conducted with despatch advances made on good sent to tho store for immediate sale. Chancery or other sales of Real Estate made at the store or Franklin House, as may suit parties. Thursday, March 17. At eleven o'clock Furniture at auction, at No. 187 York street, consisting of carpets, chairs, sofa, looking glass, table, crockory, knives and forks, kitchen utensils, and one Nott's stove in good order.

Friday, March 18th. Furniture Sale At ten o'clock, at 148 Jay street, near Nassau, consisting of the usual variety, such as good ingrain carpets, rag do, rrlahogany dining and tea tables, cane bottom chairs in good order, looking glasses, window blinds, beds, bedding, bedsteads, together vith a variety of kitchen fur nitnre. Wednesday, March 30 Chancery Sale At twelve o'clock, at the Port Richmond Hotel of D. Denvse, at Staten Island, under the direction of Paul J. Fish, master one acre of land, in the town of Northfield.

For particulars, sec advertisements in another column, signed PAUL J. FISH. Master in Chancery. April 2d. Chancery Sale 4 lots of ground on Court street, Morse vs.

Davis, Sec another column for particulars, signed P. J. Fish, master in chancery. Chancery Sale At the Franklin House, of property on Court street. See another column.

P. J. FISH, Master. Morse vs. Davis.

AT PRIVATE SALE 2 lots of ground on Fulton, opposite Johnson street, Nos. 2l6 and 248, each 25 feet front and rear by 100 deep. Enquire at the store. S1000 WANTED on property on Washington, near York street, worth 6000. Apply at the store immediately.

JOSEPH HEGEMAN. Auctioneer. (Late Hcgcman Dean.) Sales Room. 14 Fulton Street. J.

H. Solicits orders for sales of Real Estate, Housohold Furniture, cither at private residences or at the sales.room, which is well calculated for large sales. Chancery and public sle3 of Real Estate at the Sales room. Thursday, March 17. At the sales room, at twelve o'clock.

Chancery Sales 6 lots on Washington Avenue. Also, a largo number of lots lying in and near the Greenwood' Cemetery, under the direction of P. J. Fish, master. Saturday, March 19.

At twelve o'clock, at the sales room, four lots on Atlantic street also four lots on Pacific street vndcr the direction of C. P. Smith, master. Also, a lot of ground on Kent Avenue, near Nassau street, under the direction of J. Fish, master.

STORES HOUSES TO LET. The store and house on Furman street, adjoining Mr. Pierpont's property will be let separate or together. This is an excellent stand for a grocery and provision store, fromthe number of dwellings in the same block, as well as the numerous vessels always lying at the dock, and no other store in that vicinity. Also, to let, possession immediately, the store and double house on Hamilton Avenue, adjoining the bridge to Gowanus.

It has just been thoroughly repaired, and will be painted, fenced, The key is at tho small house in rear of the above. Also, the brick house and basement store on the comer of Sands and Jackson sts. It would be an excellent situation for an Apothecary. Apply to V. G.

HALL, No. 42 Broadway, New York; or to JOHN VOORHEES, No. 10 Hicks street, Brooklyn. mil tf a liUUSUS UUOiVIS TO LET 3 jffl of tho story and attic brick houses, Ifii Jfcwith basements aud under cellars, built in best manner, in modem style, on the cor. of Sands and Jackson streets.

Rent 350, or to very small genteel families, 300. Also, the old wooden house on the comer of Jack son and Plymouth sts. Rent 80 per annum. Also, houses or rooms to let in the block of build ings on Furman street, adjoining Mr. Pierpont's property.

Possession of part of above immediately. Apply to V. O. HALL, JNo. 4S Broadway, New York; or to JOHN VOORHEES, No.

10 Hicks street, Brooklyn. mil tf TO LET OR LEASE In South Brooklyn, on Smith street, near Hamilton avenue and Court street, one mile from the South Ferry, and mile cast of the great Atlantic Dock, 3 new 2 story and attic houses, modern built, and in the best manner, filled in with brick, 2 stacks of chimneys, 8 rooms and closets, best marble mantels and grates, sliding doors, piazzas and porticos, green blinds aud shutters, balustrades, grape vines in each yard, good cisterns, and sufficient ground adjoining each for a small garden. Only one family to occupy each. Rent 150, to good tc naLts. The corner house is finished for a store below, and is a good stand for a family grocer, who understands his business.

Enquire of N. B. PERRY, or the subscriber, on the premises, or at No. 20 Fulton street, Brooklyn, of R. S.

CHURCH. N.B. The location is healthy and pleasant, and unsurpassed for pure water. The Butchers, Bakers and Milkmen at the door every morning. m9 tf TO BE LET A 2 story brick house in Johnson street, with 5 lots of ground and a rent 500.

A 2 story brick houso on Myrtle avenue, rent four hundred dollars possession immediately. Also, houses on Jay street. Washington street, Pearl street, Johnson street, and High street, at various plapcs. Apply to S. E.

JOHNSON, F9 Attorney at Law, No. 10 Front st. TO LET. The two story dwelling house 78 Clinton avenue contains seven tea room ana lutcnen on tne rear has a garden of about two lots of ground attached, with grape vines, shrubbery, Possession 1st of May next. The houso 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 tlirough the Post Office. j27 tf iu LJii. lrom cue ist oi xovcmucr p.maH next, the houso anu premises situate at 58 yjatho corner of Fulton and Court streets, at present occupied by Mrs. Hannah Hurd. To a good tenant the premises will be rented low.

The houso may bo seen between the hours of 12 A. M. and 1 P. M. Apply to N.

F. WARING, Counsellor at Law, 7 Front st. d27 HOUSES TO LET Three new brick houses on the comer of Smith and Livingston streets. These houses arc well calcu SIBi lated for several genteel families rent low. Enquire of J.E.

Underbill, Red Hook lane or 40 Fulton street. F21 tf WAWTn TO 1TITJK from tho first fsKn of May next, part of a house, consisting of 5T03ra .1 r.f 1 two rooms and two bedrooms, within fif teen minutes' walk of cither ferry. Rent must be moderate. Address X. at this office.

mS tf TO LET The house and store at the junction of the Flatbush and Jamaica tum and Gowanus road and Atlantic sts. MIS Avmlv at tho Lonrr Island Rail oad office. F14 HOUSES LOTS FOR SALE 1' or sale cheap, if applied for soon, together or separate, two houses and two lots, situated at the corner of Boorum and Pacific streets, near the railroad. Half the purchase money may remain on bond and mortgage for a term of years. Application for the same to be made to owner, on tho premises.

,137 SAMUEL MITCHELL. BOAltDLNG Mrs. E. A. Stevens, 20 Wash ington streot, has two rooms at present vacant, suitable cither fer a gentleman and his wife, or two s'nglo gentlemen.

Terms reasonable. j4 ATS 1000 bushels, for sale by tf ssiiimmn, io ruitonsi NOTICE to show cause agiinsl Petition of IET JOHN D. LAWRENCE, of Brooklyn, Kings county, and State of New York, (and as one of the firm of J. A. Lawrence, of the city of New York, merchants,) to be declared Bankrupt, Tuesday, April 26, 1842.

10 A. M. m3 law3w S3" ARCHIBALD T. LAWRENCE, of the City of Brooklyn, county of Kings, and State of New York, (and as one of the firm of J. A.

Lawrence, of the city of New York,) to be declared Bankrupt, Tuesday, Apr! 26, 1842, 10 A. M. m3 law3w IET WALTER BICKER, of the City of Brooklyn, clerk, to be declared Bankrupt, Saturday, April 2, 1842, 10 A. M. F28 law3w FREDERICK R.

BUNKER, of the City of Brooklyn, county of Kings, and State of New York, clerk, to be declared Bankrnpt, Saturday, March 26, 1842, 10 A. M. F2S law3w ID JOHN JOHNSON, of Brooklyn, Kings county, State of New York, (and as a member of the late firms of Johnson Woodruff, of Newberry Court House, and Woodruff, Fowler of Fairfield District, South Carolina,) to be declared Bankrupt, Saturday, March 26, 1842, 10 A. M'. F24 law3w IET JOHN MASON, of the City of Brooklyn, county of Kings and State of New York, machinist, (and as one of the firm of Smith, Mason formerly of Belleville, New Jersey,) to be declared Bankrupt, Saturday, March 26, 18 12, 10 A.

M. F23 law3w (ET ALPHEUS FOBES, residing in the City of Brooklyn, Kings county, merchant, (of the late firm of Fobcs Crane, commission merchants, in the City of New York also of the late firm of Fobcs Barlow, dealers in lumber, at New Haven, in the State of Connecticut also the late firm of John Walker cordage manufacturers, at Lambert, ville. New Jersey,) to bo declared Bankrupt, Tues. day, March 10 A. M.

FI9 law3w ET WILLIAM E. TAYLOR, of the City of Brooklyn, county of Kings, and State of Now York, importer, and WILLIAM WYVILL.of the same place, clerk, (and as partners of the late firm of Hurst, Taylor Wyvill, late of the City New York,) to be declared Bankrupt, Saturday, April 23, 1842, 10 A. M. F19 3 aw3w HENRY FLAGG, of the City of Brooklyn, merchant, to be declared Bankrupt, Monday, March 7th, 1842, 10 A. M.

F19 law3w Bj CHARLES F. SWAIN, of the City of Brooklyn, county of Kings, aud State of New York, clerk, to be declared Bankrupt, Tuesday, March 22d, 1842, 10 A. M. F18 CT CHARLES G. MORRISON, of the City of Brooklyn, "Kings county, mason, to be declared Bankrupt, Monday, March 7, 1842, 10 A.

M. F16 law3w 03 JAMES PLANT, Of Brooklyn, Kings conn ty, clerk, to lie declared Bankrupt, Tucsdav, March 22, 1842, 10 A. M. F24 lav. 3w LECTURES AT THE LYCEUM, BROOK LYN.

Mr. A. D. Paterson, having been invited to repeat tho Course of Lectures lately delivered by him in New York, On the Divine Government, as traced in the History of all Ages," begs leave to announce, that he has compressed the Course into two lectures, which he proposes to deliver on Monday the 14th, and Thursday the 17th instant, at life Lyecum Room, in the city of Brooklyn. Tickets for the Course, 50 cents each single tickets, 37J cents each to be had at the office of the Brooklyn News, also at tho door of the lecture room, and of'Mr.

Paterson, at No. 341 Broadway, New York. Doors to bo opened at half past 7, and each lecture to commence at 8 o'clock precisely. m8 POCKET BOOKS, Purses, Card Cases, The subscriber has added to his diversified stock of Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, a new and extensive assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Pocket Books and Wallets, Ladies' Card and Needle Cases and Books, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Silk Purses, Silver and Steel Tweezers, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Pencils and Gold Bracelet Mountings, fine Scissors, etc. WILLfAM WISE, Watchmaker and Jeweller, d27 79 Fulton street.

STORAGE. The subscribers continue to receive on Storage, at their stores foot of Dock street, (between the Fulton and and Catharine ferries,) Molasses, Sugar, Hides, Dycwood, Cotton, Salt, All merchandise entrusted to their care will be carefully attended to, and at as favorable rates as any other store. Attached to the premises is a spacious yard suitable for storing Ma. iiogany, Cedar, Vessels of COD tons burthen can discharge at the wharf. F3 tf MARSCHALK STEVENS.

W. STILWELL, No. 19 Hicks street, Brooklyn, manufacturer of Grates and Fend, crs, plain and ornamental Iron Railings, fire proo Book Safes, Bank Doors, Shutters, Grates set and repaired. Soap Stone, Fire Brick, Coal Hods, Ranges, Also, an assortment of Builders' Anchors. 03 Smith Work in general.

d27 THOMAS SILK, con tinucs his old stand atNo.3 Water street near Fulton, where he docs all kinds of Blacksmi thing ang Horse Shoesng. He will be happy to execute all orders in his line of buincss on the most reasonable terms. Brooklyn.Oct.26. 1841. tf APPRENTICES' LIBRARY REMOVED.

The Library is removed to the front room on the first floor of the Lyceum in Washington street; and 'in future will be open on Thursday afternoons, from 3 to 4 o'clock for Girls, and on Saturday cvonj ings only for Drawing Class in same room for Landscape and Figure Drawing, on Monday and Thursday even ings, and for Mechanical ond Architectural Drawing on Tuesday and Friday evening. NOTICE. Tho Board of Managers oi the Brooklyn Orphan Asylum, would announce to the public, that it is their intention to hold a Fair, for the benefit of that institution. All persons favorably disposed towards this very philanthropic and Christian object, arc invited to co operate with the Managers in their effort. F3 tf CAROLINE HALE, Cor.

Secretary WATCH GLASSES The subscriber has ad ded to his (formerly large) stock, several gross of the various kinds of Watch Glasses, viz Lunettes, Patent and Plain, suitable for all kinds of watches, enabling him almost invariably to fit any watch with but momentary delay. WM. WISE, Watchmaker and jl2 tf Jeweller. 79 Fulton street. HOMAS S.

DEN IKE, informs his friends and the public in general, that he continues his trade of all kinds of Mason work, which lie will execute with despatch and on the most reasonable 1 i A 'r terms. Kcsidcnco, (. nancs tueui, uu ui i.m lii. 27. 1S41.

d27 BROOKLYN Salt Water Warm Uuths have been removed to the upper side of the Fulton Ferry dock, and are now open for Ladies and Gen. .1. frnill (l A. till 10 I M. dT TM1U LONG ISLAND UNSUKAlNOl No.

3 Front street, Brooklyn Capital, 200, 000. This Company insures against loss or damage bv fire on terms as favorable as similar iinst tutions in the State. J. SPRAGUErPrcsident. a Kfip.rfi! nrv.

d27 NOTICE The Copartnership heretofore existing between the subscribers under the firm of liegeman Dean, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The unsettled business of the firm will be attended to by Joseph Hcgcman, who will continue the Auction business on his own account, at No. 14 Fulton street. Brooklyn, March 12th, 1842. XT JOSEPH HEGEMAN, ml4 3t JOHN J.

DEAN. ENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING DEPOT For chene Bilk Scarfs and Stocks, go to ml2 HALL'S, Fulton stroet. of Fruit' Trees, English Goosberry Bushes, Rose Trees and a choice selection of Flower Seeds were shipped from London to the subscriber's ordcr'on the 15th last month, and may therefore be expected soon. W. ARMSTRONG, Seedsman, cor.

Main and Front ste. (near Catharine Ferry, mlfitf Brooklyn.) CORPORATION NOTICE. Lamp posts and Lamps on Jay. street, between Concord and Fulton streets. Lamp Lamps on Liberty ktrcet.

Notice iB hereby given that the assessors havo completed the Assessment rolls in the above entitled matters, and that they will be presented to the Com mon Council at their regular meeting, to be held on Monday, the 28th day of March, 1842, or as soon thereafter as they can act thereon, in the meantime the Assessment rolls will be left wiCi the Clerk of the Common Council at his office, City Buildings, where they may be examined by any person interested and objections (if any) must be made in writing, cri or before the day above named. Clerk's Office, City Tendings, March 15, 1812. mnrl5 td A. VAN NOSTR AND, Clerk. JN CHANCERY Before the Viee Chanccllar Dc Peyster Ogdcn, and others, vs.

Jane E. Betts, and others. STATE OF NEW YORK, SS. In pureu of a dccrcctal order of the Court of Chancery made in the ahovc entitled cause, by the Vice. Chancellor of the First Circuit, will be sold at pub.

lie auction, by Wilkinsand Rollins, auctioneers, un. der the direction of the subscriber, one of the Masters of said Court, at the Franklin House, in the City of Brooklyn, on the 6th day of April, 1842, at 12. o'clock at noon of that day all that certain Mock, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Sixth Ward of the City of Brooklyn, and known and distinguished on a certain map of the property of the said Nicholas Luqucr, made by Alexander Martin, City Surveyor, aud intended to be filed iu of the Clerk of the County of Kings, as block No. "1" and which said block is bounded on the said map and contains as follows that is to say bounded easterly by Columbia street, northerly by Centre street, westerly by Betts street, and sovihcrly partly by Bnsh street and partly by the mill pond now or formerly belonging to the Van Dyke family, and containing land equal in quantity to twenty lots of twenty.fivc by one hundred feet, the same more or less And also, all those cer tain five lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate in the Sixth Ward of the City of Brooklyn aforesaid, known and distinguished on the map aforesaid as lots Nos. 544, 545, 546, fronting on the southeasterly side of Lynch street, and lots Nos.

534, 555, fronting on the northerly side of Madison street, the sa'd lots lying in the block marked on said map No. and containing each and every of them twenty five feet in width in front and rear, and in on each side one hundred feet. And also, that eerlain block, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Sixth Ward of the City of Brooklyn aforesaid, and known and distinguished onthc said map as block No. "9," and which said leck is booaded on said map as follows northerly iby Madison westerly by Columbia street, southerly by Hall street, and easterly by Hicks street, and contains eight lots, each twenty five by one hundred and two feet, six inches, fronting on lots oacli twenty five by one hun drcd feci 'fronting on Madison street eight lots, aeh wentyjfive by one hundred and two feet six fronting Columbia street aud nine lots Jy one hundred feet fronting on Hall street provided, however, and the said prc uniscs gje ksresy aril in said mortgage declared to flic subject Ito a certain road or public highway called Red Hook Laaic, as the. same is laid down on the said map, crossing slid block, and subject to a cer tain cmal Mghwjvy, commonly called Gowanus (Creek, as the same is laid down on the map afore, said rand nrovjdcd further, also, that all that part iof the said mortgaged premises hereinbefore described, which is bounded northerly by Madison street, easterly and southerly by Red Hook Lane and Hall street, and westerly by Gowanus Ditch.

as the same is laid down on the map referred to in mortgage, being the lots in block No. 9, whieh arc laid down on said map as lots Nos. 255, 256, 257, 258, 240, 241, and parts of lots Nos. 233, 2 12, 243, 244; 252, 253 and 254, and one Jialf of Madison and Hall streets, contiguous thereto as laid down on said map, and also one half of Hicks street contiguous to said block No. 9, as laid down.on said remain as at present, an open creek, subject to ebb and flow of the tide to and from said mill, shall be and remain in the use, oc.

eupancy and possession of AVilliam H. Culver and his assigns, until the first of may, 1849, unless he and his assigns shall sooner cease to occupy the Will known as Luqucr's mill, which he now holds itnd occupies, and case he and his assigns shall at any time so cease to occupy the same, then his right and that of his assigns of occupancy of the above, mentioned shall thenceforth cease, and be of no effect. PHILO T. RUGGLES, nil5 2awtds Master in Chancery. ALE OF REAL ESTATE Will be sold at the Franklin House, in this city, on THURS DAY, the 17th instant, at 12 o'clock by Piiilo Master in Chancery, a number of Building Lots situate on.

Sands, High and Nassau sts, betwee Gold and Jackson streets. They will 'be sold in lots to suit purchasers. For further particulars, enquire of WM. A. THOMSON, No.

40 pulton street, where a map of the property can bo scon. mil 6tis I IR1CRS TO SUIT THIS TIMES. T. HALL, 107 Fulton st, Brooklyn, is constantly receiving New and Fashionable DRY GOODS, of every variety, which, having been sacrificed at auction, he is. enabled to sell at least twenty rER.

cent, lower than the usual prices in market. He invites the attention of his friends and customers to his stock, which is very extensive at present. mi 4v COAL At the Brooklyn Coal Yard, in Jay street, between York and Prospect street. The subscriber offers foj sale the very best of Peach Orchard Coal, red ash, screened and delivered, free of cartage, in any part of tire city, at the following reduced prices Peach Orchard, broken and egg 50 Nut size Raven Vein, grey ash, all sizes 7 Lehigh, all sizes 7 m8 tf JOSHUA ROGERS. LACKAWANA COAL The Delaware and Hudson Canal Company have taken the yard at the foot of Adams street, No.

13, known as the JNassau Coal Yard, and lately occupied by Barkcloo Baylis, where they aro receiving Lackawana Coal, fresh from the mines, and which they offbr to their customers and the public at the following prices, free of cartage Egg and brokon size $64 por ton Nut size 64 Nut and pea mixed, or small ft Stove and Furnace d29 3m 1RUITS GrapoB, now Raisins Malaga; and Al monds, can be Baa at nL Dimon of the first part hereto, and the said sum of six thousand tour hundred dollars being part of. the consideration money therefor. Dated March 11th, 1842. P. J.

FISH, mil 2awts Master in Chancery. CORPORATION NOTICE. A petition is now pending before the Mayor and Common Council of the city of Brookiyn, to open Hoyt street from Fulton to Douglass street, as laid down pn the Com missioner's map. The Common Council have determined and fixed the following district, within which the assessments shall be laid or beyond which the same shall not extend, to wit: the whole length street proposed to be opened, and three hundred feet on each side, and in no case to extend beyond the centre of the blocks on each side thereof. Remonstrances against said opening must be presented to tho Common Council on or before the 28th day of March, as the same will then be finally acted upon, or as soon thereafter as convenient.

R. TOLFORD, mli2 lawtd Street Commissioner. CORPORATION NOTICE In the matter of opening Atlantic avenue from Grand avenue to Bedford avenue. Tiie report of the commissioners of estimates and assessments in the above entitled matter having been duly confirmed by the. Court of Common Pleas for the County of Kings, on Monday the 14th of February, inst.

Tlie several assessments for the the same may be paid to John S. Doughty, City Treasurer, within 30 days from the said confirmation, without any addi tional expense for collecting. Clerk' office, City Buildings, Feb. 18 1842. F17 law4w A.

VAN NOSTRAND, Clerk. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Pursuant to an order of Aldcn Spooner, Surrogate of the County of Kings, Notice is hereby given to all persons having any claims against Robert Glassey, late of the city of Brooklyn, in said county, deceased, to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof, to Nathan B. Morse, one of the Executors, at his office, No. 3 Front street, in the city of Brooklyn, or to Wm.

Glassey, also one of the Executors, at his store corner of York and Charles street, in said city of Brooklyn, on or before the first day of October next. Dated at Brooklyn, Murch 5, 1842. N. B. MORSE, WM.

GLASSEY, Executors. I. S. SPENCER, law 6m OY STERS OYSTERS YSTERS The subscriber, who has been for many years engaged in the oyster trade, would respectfully in. form the public, that he continues to keep his old stand, at 31 James street, and on the corner of Cranberry and Henry streets, opposite the Apprentices' Librarj', where can be had superior Oysters at all times, opened or in the shell.

Families supplied, and delivered in any part of thi city, free of 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, Scc. to merit a continuance of the same. DOMINICK COLGAN. Brooklvn, Dec 27.

d27 tf ANDREW OAKES' CABINET WARE HOUSE. The subscriber respectfully in. forms the inhabitants of the city of Brooklyn and its vicinity, that he has established himself at Noj 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, ready made mahogany, cherry, and Boilstcad Coffins, together with all tho necessary appendages for funerals. Hearses, with competent persons to take charge of them, may bo had at all times. d27 tf ANDREW OAKES.

JAMES 11. CORN WELL, No. 134 Fulton Brooklyn, Cabinet Maker, respectfully informs his friends and the public, thathe makes all kinds of Mahogany Furniture, such as Bureaus, Tables, Book Gases, Secretaries, to order, in a finished manner, and with despatch. He has also on hand an assortment of Mahogany, Boilstcad, and other Coffins, which will be furnished at as low a rate as possible and particular attention will be paid to providing all necessary appendages to funerals. A share of public patronage is requested.

A Hearse will be furnishod when wanted. JAMES H. CORN WELL, d27 134 Fulton street. 1 UMBER YARD, corner ay and York sts. JLJ Brooklyn.

The subscriber having opened a Luir. Yard on the comer of Jay and York Brooklyn, offers for sale a full assortment of boards, plank, measured clear pine, from five eighths to two inches, together with timber suitable for buildings, nd to be disposed of on reasonable terms. JONATHAN ROGERS, Brooklvn. Dec. 27.

1841. ri27 BROOKLYN READING ROOM. THE Subscriber proposes to open on tho first of April next, a Reading Room and place of mi i 11 i. general intelligence, nic iioom win uo suppneu with all the leading journals in the United States, together with all the leading European journals. Letter bagsof all the regidar lines of packets, will be kept at the itoom, and, also, Dags win constanny bc kept for United States vessels on the several stations, which will be forwarded by the first opportunity.

In addition to the Reading Room, the sub scribcr will have a room fitted up with desks, to be devoted cxclsivcly to business purposes, where paper pcrs, ink, blanks, checks, may always be obtained, both by regular subscribers to the room and strangers, and where master mechanics may place boxes. The subscription price to the Reading Room will be four dollars a year, and five dollars a year with the full privilege of all the rooms, pay ABLE IN EVERY CASK SIX MONTHS IN ADVANCE the yearly subscribers will have the further privilege of introducing to the room, for the term of two weeks, a friend who shall bo a non resident of Brooklyn The rooms are located on the comer of Fulton and Front streets. The subscriber is well aware that the opinion is abroad, that nothing of this kind can succeed in Brooklyn, but believing that Brooklyn can do, what any other city of her size and population in the United States can do, and as there is in the States, no city of half her size, without her Reading Room, lie offers this project to the public, feeling assured that, bT their liberal patronage, ho shall be practically enabled to refute the charge, that Brooklyn will support nothing of a public character. Subscription l.sts are left at the office of the Brooklyn Eagle, Daily News, the Long Island Star, and at the office of tho subscriber. M15 lm.

JAS. JORDAN. LOST Supposed in going from 148 Hicks street to the Fulton Ferry, one of Brown's GOLD PENS, in a silver case. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at this office. mil A A COURT OF CHANCERY, held for the State of jcw yorK, at tne city ol cw iorn, 27 li Xligni near 1 uhuh.

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