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

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BAKERIES. COAL. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. SCHULTZS SWERTCOPE.

Auctioneers. Store, No. 165 Fulton street. UT Sales of proportv at auction or at private sale WILLIAM SNECKNER'S BAKERY AND CONFECTIONARY, corner of Fulton and Middngh streets. Having for many years before coming to Brooklyn, been engaged in the Baking "I ACKAWANA COAL The Delaware and Hudson Canal Company havo taken the yard at the foot of Adams street, No 13, known as the Nassau Coal Yard, and lately occupied by Barkeloo 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 May 10th. At the Franklin House, will be sold the Brooklyn Collegiate Institute on Hicks st, by order of a Court of Chancery. For particulars, see advertisement in A RINE INTE LLIGENCE. LATEST DATES. London April 4 1 Harrow 31 Liverpool April 5 Canton.

17 PORT OF NEW YORK. CLEARED. Barques Convoy Rochclle i Sardius, Montevideo brigs Freighter, Guayama; Ocean, Windsor; Lady Harvey, Sidney. ARRIVED. Packetslup Wellington, Chadwick, London 3d ult.

Ship Powhatan, Marshall, 40 ds fm Liverpool. Brem ship Franklin, Sleeborn, 50 ds im Bremen. Brig Rawse, Allen, 12 ds im Havana. Brig Coral, Giles, 22 ds ftn Tobasco. Brig Morning Star, Baker, fm Nassau, NP.

Brig Rupert, Rankin, 11 ds fm Matanzas. Brig Virginia Packet, fm Matanzas Apl 20th. Schr Jo Brown, Luther. 10 ds fm Havana. Schr Exchange, 16 ds fm Turks Island.

oo uayns, wucro they are receiving laeKawana Coal, fresh from the mines, and which they offbr to their customers and the public at the following pri ccs, free of cartage Egg and broken size $5 50 Lump 5 50 Stove and Furnaoc 5 75 Nut size 5 00 Nut and pea mixed, or small nut 4 50 Pea 3 50 REMOVAL. BROOKLYN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Office No. 43 Fulton street, urruii corner of Front street, (opposite their former Office). 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 Nostrand, John Sncdcn, James Forbes, E. D. Hurlhut, Robert Bach, James Van Nostrand, James E. Underbill, Cyrus P.

Smith, Abraham Sutton, David Anderson, William Hunter, Amos Willcts, John Smith, William Ellsworth. WILLIAM ELLSWORTH, President. Wm. A. Thomson.

Seoretarv. a20 R. J. TODD, Auctioneer. Store Sales Room, b8 Fiilton SPRING SALE 1842:.

Card to the Pom.io Tho undersigned' in adi dressing his annual circular to lu's friends and. tho public generally, tenders his grateful acknowledgments for tho very liberal share of patronage' extended to him, since his commencement in the Auction and Commission business and assures all those who may favor him with their commands, that the: trust reposed1 in him, shall, not be Hie store 88 Fulton street, will undergo immediate improvements and a spacious enlargement, for the reception of furniture, and all other kinds of merchandise for public or private sale, on which liberal cash advances will be made, Those intending to dispose of furniture in th1 spring, are solicited to give the undersigned early? notice, which will be a decided advantage to all' business Bayard street, the city ot JNcw York, at the bakery of his mother, (the late Mrs. E. Sneck ncr) whose Bread and Cake acquired a well earned and very extensive celebrity in that city, and for the last four years in the city nf Brooklyn, he now wishes to inform his customers and the public generally, that he has been making many improvements and additions, well calculated to please the taste and gratify the eye and also to assure them that his arrangements are now completed for executing orders, always observing strict regard to neatness, cleanliness and despatch. anoiner column, sumed P.

J. Fish, Master in Chancery. Same Day. Valuable Property on Washington street Will positively be sold at the Franklin House, Fulton Ferry, May 10th, at 12 o'clock at noon, that valuable property on Washington st, commencing 25 feet south of the southwest corner of Washington and LARGE DOMESTIC BREAD. Whoat, Wheat and Indian, Rye, Graham and Twist, which my5 tf 6,25.

COAL COAL COAL POTTSVILLE Coal direct from the mines, Salem vein, broken and egg size. The subscriber will take orders at present at the above price. Consumers desirous of buying the best article that comes from the mines, are invited to leave shall not be excelled by any. HOT ROLLS, fresh every morning at 6 o'clock, parties. (Sundays excepted.) THE LONG ISLAND INSURANCE (JOAl UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, City Hall, New York.

CAKES of all descriptions, Rusk, Bunns and York sts, running southerly 50 ft. thence weste ly parallel with York st 1 10 ft to Stewart's alley, and thence northerly 50 ft, thence easterly 110 ft to the place of beginning the front on Washington st is covered by a good framed buildeis shop, which may be converted into two dwellings at a small expense; their orders. N. T. BEERS, Tin Stove Store 45 Fulton st.

Terms cash, and coal weighed by a citv weigher. Er" An inferior article can be furniseed at a lower price. ap20 ly PANY, No. 3 Front street, adjoining the comer of Fulton street. CAPITAL $200,000 This Company insure against Loss or Damage by Fire on favorable terms.

Tea Biscuit, hot every afternoon at 5 o'clock. CRACKERS. Butter, Soda, Milk, Pilot and Graham, fresh and always on hand. CONFECTIONARY. The subscriber having fitted up his establishment, is now ready to manufacture it in all its branches, and at the shortest notice.

DIRECTORS. on the rear, on Stewart's alley, is a good two story dwelling. Terms easy, and made known, on day of sale. Sale positive. Joseph Spraguc, Parties and Weddings can bo supplied with The undersigned, advertises extensively in tho New York papers, and his store is amply covered by Insurance, so that no.

loss can accure to the pub, lie in case of He also cashes sales same day as efEctbd he is a perfect judge of the value of any article of furniture which gives him a decided advantage over his; competitioners. He has also, made an arrangement with a New York Auctioneer, so that he earn attend personally to sales in that city, with the usut al facilities, 03" Real Estate sold under foreclosure ot'a mortgage, or otherwise will bs charged 2. per. and' larger parcels 5Qc per lot. (CF Compare this with the charges of other Auei XB.

REFEREXCBS; Hon. Ogden Hoffman, New York, Mcsstb. Gle ver Murray, Thos. Bell, Now York. Wednesday, May 18th.

Pyramids of all kinds, IN BANKRUPTCY NOTICE to show cause agiinsl Petition of ET SAMUEL R. PAV'NTER, of the City of New York, merchant, a Creditor of CHARLES WILSON and JOHN WILSON, of Brooklyn, King county, New York, distillers, (under the firm of Charles Wilson Son,) that they be declared Bankrupt, Thursday, June 2d, 1842, 10 A. M. my 7 law3w ICT ROBERT W. PECK, of the City of Brooklyn, county of Kings, Agent, (late hatter,) and as one of the late firm of R.

W. Peck to be dc. clared Bankrupt, Monday, May 9, 1842, 10 A. myC 2td Chancery sale of Real Estate at the Franklin Henry Young, Peter Morton, Charles E. Bill, Robert T.

Hiclta, R.V. W. Thome, Samuel Oaklev. Abraham Rcmson, Stephen Haynes, N. W.

Sanford, John Lawrence, Neziah Wright, Freeman Rawdon, Charles J. Taylor, Jonathan Trotter, Mottoes of all kinds, Almonds and Raisins, Oranges and Lemons, Figs and Prunes. Ice Crcani and Jcllys, Charlotte de Russe, COAL COAL COAL COAL At the Brooklyn Coal Yard, in Jay street, between York and Prospect street. The subscriber offers for sale tho very best of Peach Orchard Coal, red ash, screened and delivered, freo of cartage, in any part of the city, at the following reduced prices Peach Orchard, broken and egg size $7 00 Nut siza 6 50 Raven Vein, grey ash, all sizes 6 50 Lehigh, all sizes 6 50 m8 tf JOSHUA ROGERS Blanc Mange, House, ol property situated on Raymond street, in the matter of Duryer vs. Sackett.

For particulars, see another column signed PAUL J. FISH, Master in Chancery. Lott Murphy, Solicitors. AT PRIVATE SALE 2 lots of ground on Calf Foot Jelly constantly on hand. B.

W. Delamatcr, Charles J. Hcnshaw, George L. Cornell, Fulton, opposite Johnson street, Nos. 246 and 248, George B.

Fisk, Thomas W. Birdsall, Frcd'k. Marqnand, John A. Lott, Geo. S.

Howland, Jarvis Brush, COAL OFFICE REMOVED. All of the above, he pledges himself will bo man. ufactured from articles of the best quality, and in a style not to be excelled by any in New York city or Brooklyn. Cakes baked, iced and ornamented in a style not to be surpassed. Brooklyn, March 24 tf ALTERS.

BARRE VAN BRUNT have each 25 feet front and rear by 100 deep. Enquire at the store. 1000 WANTED on property on Washington, near York street, worth Apply at tho store immediately. Alexander Birkboek, George Hall, A. Spooncr.

Brooklyn. R. J. TODD, Auctioneer and Valuator; 88 Fulton Saturday cvening. At early candle light in the sales room, will bo" NOTICE The following persons are requested to call, pay for and lake away goods purchased at my sale on the 25th April Mrs.

Hallack, 69 Fulton street. Mrs. Wjmqhtington, 206 Front street. Mrs. Wai.dro.n Fulton street.

R. J. TODD, Auctioneer, my" 3t 88 Fulton street. USE KEEPERS TAKE NOTICE. Ex.

removed their coal office, from 25 Fulton, to the corner of Fulton Front streets, in the Long Island Insurance Company. Peach Orchard, Rd Ash, Broken Egg, 7 00 do. Stove and Nut, 6 50 high all sizes, 6 50 Delivered free of Cartage. N. B.

Orders taken for Peach Orchard, Red Ash, JOSEPH HEGEMAN. Auctioneer. j'sold 8 trunks Clothing, by order of an assignee. ber wishes to inform his friends and the inhabitants of Brooklyn generally, that he manufactures Domestic Bread of a superior quality and as large as can be had in Brooklyn or New York, as follows CJTATE OF NEW YORK, ss. In pursuar.ci Horace Brown.

JOSEPH SPRAGUE, President. S. ALniEUS Smith. Secretary. d27 KOOKLVN COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE An English and Classical Boarding Sciiool, Washington Avcnuo.

Fur the future the Rev Jaeob W. Djller will be associated with Mr. Young in the various duties of this institution. To persons consulting the health and happiness, the scientific, moral and religious improvement of their sons, this school offers inducements excelled perhaps by none. Catalogues of the pupils and patrons and every may be had at the Post Office, at the store of L.

Van Nostrand Son, 40 Fulton street, or at the Institute. a21 Also, urmture, IV atches, and Champeign (Jackson brand). Sale positive. nT Extensive preparation for Spring Salea at'Uio Store and elsewhere. Housekeepers look out.

nr VJ of a decretal order made in a certain cause in Wheat. W7hcat and Indian, Rye, Graham and (Late Hegeman Dean.) Sales Room. 14 Fulton Street. Tuesday, May 10th. At 10 o'clock, at No" 89 Henry street, a general assortment of genteel household furniture, consisting of sofas, mahogany, cane seat, and other chaira, card, dining, breakfast, pier centre tables; bu reaus, sideboards, secretary and bookcase, astral, Broken and Egg coal, from Vessel from $5,75 to 86,25, according to quality.

my2 ly the Court of Chancery, by the Vice Chancellor of Twist. Rolls Hot Rolls every morning at 6 o'clock. Rusk. Buns, and Tea Biscuit every afternoon at 4. i.igsit: jligiix: JOHN E.

VAN ANTWERP, Auctioneer. Thursday, May 12. At 12 o'clock, at Messrs. Dickson Cb's Mar hall mantel lamps; Brussels, ingrain and Venetian carpets; new and old rugs, oil cloth, mahogany ble yaTd, Brooklyn, the whole stock of prime white' TO LET. The two story dwelling iEsu house 78 Clinton avenue contains seven Crackers Butter, Soda, Sugar, Graham, and Boston Crackers Pilot Bread, fresh and always on hand.

Cakes of all kinds fresh every afternoon. Also, Stuart's Confectionary always on hand, and oranges, lemons, ROBERT S. SEABURY, Corner of Nassau and Pearl st ect. P. S.

Famjlies and stores in any part of the city served every morning and afternoon. Families that pay in advance for tickets will receive 13 foi 12 shillings. ap30 tf rooms, tea room and kitchen on the rear oak pipe, hhd and barrel staves and headmg, consisting of 10 pipe staves, 140 hhd d. 60 bbl do, 10 pipe heading, and 12 culls. Catalogues will be ready 2 days previous to tho sale.

Terms liberal and made known at tho time of sale. ET Personal attention given to sales of Furniturv at private Orders may be left at the Coal Office of Mr. G. C. Langdon, No.

23 Fulton street, Brooklyn. the First Circuit, will be sold at public auction, under the direction of the subscriber, one of the mas. tera of said Court, at the Franklin House, in the city of Brooklyn, on the 21st day of June, 1842, at 12 o'clock at noon of that day, All those four lots, pieces or parcels of ground situate, lying and being in the Tillage of Williamsburgh, in the county of Kings, and State of New York, and are known and distinguished on a Map of a piece of land situate at Wil aiamsburgh. Kings county, belonging to Jacob Ber Ty New York, September, 1831 laid out into loti by D. Ewen, City Surveyor," by the numbers 15, 16, 22, 23, which said lots above mentioned and numbered as above mentioned, on said map above mentioned, are also known and numbered on the Map of the Trustees of the villago of Williamsburgh, by the village numbers following, that is to say, lot number (fifteen) by the village number three hundred and sixty eight lot number (16) by the villago number three hundred and sixty nine lot number (22) by the village number four thousand nine hundred and ninety seven lot number (23) by the village number four thousand nine hundred and ninety six and also the equal half part of the stoects that have not been opened directly in front of each of the above mentioned lots, to the centre of such street.

TTENTION HO US EEPEKS VERY has a garden of about two lots of ground attached, with grape vines, shrubbery, Possession 1 st of May next. The house is very pleasantly tod 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 ad. dress" through the Post Office. j27 tf M'l'O LET A handsome two story House in Powers, next to Schcrmerhorn street. The house contains eight rooms besides basement and kitchen has folding doors, marble mantels, Rent 200.

Enquire at this office. a8 DR. FLEMING'S MEDICATED CANDIES His Diarrhoea Candy, is a certain, safe and' LARGE AND GOOD BREAD. The Sub french, windlass, and other bedsteads; beds oca ding, mattrasses, washstands crockery, cots, dinner tea setts, clocks, Also, the usual variety of kitchen furniture. N.

B. Families wishing to dispose of a few pieces of good furniture, can have the opportunity of offering them at this sale by considting the auctioneer previous to the sale the house boing large and roomv, and the owner consonting. TO LET The four story and basement brick house No 89 Henry street. House handsomely finished and in excellent order, and one of the best locations in the city of Brooklyn, for a first class Boarding House. Rent low, to a good tenant, and possession given immediately, after the Auction sale.

Inquire of J. Hegeman, 14 Fulton street. Thursday, May 12th. Chancery Sale At 12 o'clock, at the Franklin House, four lots in tho village of Williamsburgh, on North Eighth street, as described in an advertisement in the Williamsburgh Democrat, signed A Emmet, master in chancery. J.

H. Solicits orders for sales of Real Estate, Housohold Fu.niture, either at private residences or at the sales room, which is well calculated for larrre sales. speedy cure for all Bowel Complaints. It is prepared from his celebrated Qcaker Balm, and is proba HOUSES TO LET Three new brick scriber solicits those families who purchase bread during the warm months, to givehka trial. Judging from the continued patronage of his customers, many of whom have used it ever since he has done business in Brooklyn, he presumes he has given satisfaction.

Having had upwards of thirty years ex, pcrience, and also paying strict attention to its manufacture, both in regard to correctness and cleanliness, he need only add, that he pledges himself to use nothing but the best materials, as he is determined to give entire satisfaction. Hot rolls at 6 o'clock every morning. Rusk, Bimns and Tea Biscuit ev. afternoon, at 5 o'clock. ROBERT MUMBY, Basfa houses on the comer of Smith and Livings jSt streets.

These houses are well caleu bly tho nearest an infallible remedy of any thing that can be obtained. It is most seothing and salutary in the Diarrhoea attendant on the last stage of Consumption. This is strictly a Temperance Candy, as it will supersede the use of Brandy for Bowel Complaints. His Worm Candy, is a most' effectual remedy for the total extermination of Worms, both in children, and adults. It is a perfect preparation, being pleas effectual.

Nothing can compare with it. His Di.vxer or Toxic Caxdv, for Costiveness.In digestion or Distress alter eating Heartburn, This preparation possesses; BRILLIANT, BEAUTIFUL, UNRIVALLED Porters' Patent Portable Composition Burning Fluid. The most beautiful, cleanly and convenient article ever discovered for portable lamps of all descriptions, extensively used and admired by thousands in New York and vicinity, perfectly safe in burning, preserving its qualities in every climate, and warranted to improve by age. Porter's clear and only genuine Chemical Oil, su latod for several genteel families rent low. Enquire of J.

E. Underbill, Red Hook lane or 40 Fulton street. F21 tf PART OF A HOUSE TO LET. ilvl situated, 10 minutes' walk from fek saEnE Eligibly 1 Fulton a7 No. 114 niton opposite Cranberry.

Chancer)' and public sales of Real Estate at the Sales room. New York, May 2, 1842. PHILO T. RUGGLES, my7 law6w Master in Chancery. ILITARY GARDEN.

This delightful rc treat is now open, under the management of Messrs. J. A. DUFLON, who will spare no pains or expense in rendering the above a pleasant and agreeable resort for the citizens of Brooklyn aud New York. The Garden will be brilliantly lighted every fair lerrv Kent low, to a genteel fe UMfclV'S FAMILY BREAD.

The subscri Inquire at 97 Orange street, Brooklyn. family. perior to any thing of the kind ever invented for a rich, steady and intensely brilliant flame, affording a light equal to 16 sperm candles, each burner at an expense of less than one cent per hour. Also, Camphine, treble distilled, superior to any rn2, tf LVx ber would respectfully mfsrm his friends and patrons that he continues to manufacture Bread of first rate quality Cakes of all kinds, made of the best materials Confectionary in all its branches, LOFTS to lut or Storage taken, on reasonable terms at 40 Fulton Brooklyn. ap22 tf rs NEW FASHIONABLE HAT AND sold in the city, and warranted to give penect satisfaction or the article always cheerfully exchanged or the money refunded.

All the above manufactured and Bold wholesale the most valuable tonic in the vegetable and gives a healthy appetite, regularity to the bowels, and a vigorous tone to the stomach, His Cathartic Candy, forms one of the best universal physics. It is very pleasant to take, and i' mild yet thorough in its operation. It is excellent in Colds, Bilious habits, Fevers, Foul stomach, and indeed, in all cases where physic is necessary, and it will probably soon supersede; toa use of those nauseous drugs that arc now. so much int use. For Sale in Brooklyn by S.

J. Stewart 75 Fulton St. Wholesale and Retail. Sole Agency for Brooklyn. a2 and parties supplied with every thing in tlie line.

He flatters himself he can supply them as reasonable and from the long experience he has had in the business, as much to their satisfaction as any one in Brooklyn or New York. a2 tf ROB'T MUMBY. 141 Fulton st. JOHN POST. Auctioneer.

Sales Room. 16 Fulton street. Furniture and other Public Sales will receive personal and prompt attention. Monday, May 25. Splendid Furniture At 10 o'clock, at the sales room, an assortment of splendid furniture, among which are 2 plush sofas; 16 plush colored mahogany chairs, and 2 do stools, to match; marble top pier tables; do centre do; 107 yds royal Wilton carpet; 2 sets splendid mantel lamps, 3 pieces each; large pier glasses; brussels stair carpet, Persons giving up housekeeping, wishing to add to this sale, will have an spnortunity.

evenisg. Ice Creams and other refreshments oi a superior quality, furnished in the garden. The celebrated New York Brass Band arc engaged for the season. Loader and Musical Director, Mr. Lothian.

Qr Rockets and fire works during the season. my6 6m OODMAN'S SOVEREIGN PILE REMEDY This valuable medicine continues to cure when all other remedies fail. Numbers have been cured of this distressing and disagreeable complaint by the use of this when they have obtained no relief from any other. The orders of the proprietor arc positive, that in every instance where it is used according to the directions, and fails to cure, 11 be refunded: this is the true test. REFORM SCAP STORE, 67 Fulton street, Brooklyn.

In announcing the opening of this store, WILLIAM VORIS assures his friends and the public in general, that no exertion or assiduity on his part shall be spared in order to produce a selection of Hats and Caps, made by the best workmen, and of the best materials, and finished in the first style of beauty and fashion. His stock of Hats and Caps will be manufactured entirely under his own inspection. The business will be conducted entirely on the Cash principle consequently, the stock will be sold at a fair, low price. W. V.

acting merely as ajrent, it will be totally out of his power to accommodate any of his friends with credit. Hats ordered will bo made at tho shortest possi. EETINGS to further tho cause of TotaT Ab and retail, by W. H. STARR, at No.

67 Bookman New York, whore country merchants and others visiting the city, are respectfully solicited to call and examine the articles, and likewise his stock wf lamps for burning the same, consisting in part of the New Patent Burner side reflecting lamp. The Shadowless Reflecting suspending desk lamp. The Improved Reading or Downward Reflecting lamp. The Patent Burner Fountain lamp. The Concave Reflecting lamp.

The Fountain Side lam), and various kinds and patterns of globe, shade, mantel and astral lamps together with brass, britannia, cut and plain glass CT Furniture Sales, Sales of Real Estate, to which J. POST gives his personal attention, are respectfully solicited. LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY. FLOUR AND MEAL Extra superfine Flour of the Railroad, Venice, Castallia and Akron brands, in bbls. and half bbls.

Ohio, and Georgetown Flour. Rye Flour, in bbls, half bbls, aud bags Indian Meal, white and yellow, in do do do Buckwheat, in do do do Graham Flour, in do do. do A supply of the above articles constantly on hand and for sale by J. G. FROST, 236 Front st, corner of Peck slip, New York.

N.B. Goods will be delivered at the Peck Slip, Fulton and Catharine Ferries, free of cartage. a8 2iiw3m HKAP! CHEAPER! CHEAPEST! D. S. BOURDETT, No.

112 Fulton street, will offer to the good people of Brooklyn, ou Mon placo every Sunday night at the Apprentices' Library, City Buildings, corner of Henry and Cranberry streets, at half past 7 o'clock, with the vietr of forming a Society on the true Wrashingtonian pian, under thc following pledge. Wo, whose names are annexed, desirous of form ing a Society for our mutual benefit, and to guard against a pernicious practice, which is injurious to our health, standing, and families, do pfed'ge ourselves, as gentlemen that we will not drink any spirituous or malt liquors, v. inc or cider. IT1 All arc invited to attend. blc notice, and particular attention paid to tho shanc of the head.

m23 3m Tjie Poor surr MEn gratuitously. Sold by appointment at 75 Fulton street. my6 LOST Supposed ingoingfrom 148 Hicks street to the Fulton Ferry, ono of Brown's GOLD PENS, inti silver case. The finder will be liberal ly rowa did by leaving it at this office. mil THE NOUVH AN SOUTH MEET IN THE GREAT CONTEST BETWEEN BOSTON nni! FASHION, for 10,000 III uo 'table lamps.

The above will be old at tho lowest cash prices, and in no instance the prompt and punctual customer be obliged to pay for losses sustained from the delinquent. ARDEN SEEDS, The subscriber has just received per packet ship Ilcndrich Hudson, another addition to his stock of Garden Seeds among which are some choiCG new sorts of JLTie public are particularly loquottu to notice that the celebrated good quality of, audio. crcasin" demand lor the above patent ARRANGEMENTS ON THE KXTEXDEU LINE TO DEER PARK. 03 On and after Monday, Feb. 28, cars will Leave Deer Park Leave Farnnngdale, 1J r.

M. Leave Hicksvillc 7 a. si. and 1 P. W.

Leave Hempstead 7 A. M. and 1 r. M. Leave Jamaica at 7J a.

m. and 2J r. M. Leave Brooklyn at a. through.

Leave Brooklyn at 4 p. m. to Hicksvillc only. SUNDAY TRAIN'S. Leave Jamaica a.

si. and 3 p. M. Leave Brookty a. through.

Leave Brooklyn 4 p. st. to Jamaica Leave Deer Park 2i r. M. Leave Farmingkalc 2j r.

sj. Leave Hicksvillc 3 r. u. Cauliflower, Broccoli and Cabbage Seeds, well dc serving the attention cf farmers and gardeners. An assortment of Fruit Trees, English Goosbcrry Bushcs, Rose Trees and a choice selection of Flower Seeds were shinned from London to the subscriber' Especially are those appealed' to who have thc least wish or desire to discontinue a practico which reason and judgment alike convince us to bo injurious to our health, standing and character in sccicty.

d7 HOMAS J. GERALD, No. 20 Fulton street, has constantly on hand a well selected assort. day. March fourteenth, and thereat tcr (until mruier notice) the following goods at retail for tiic lowest wholesale trices, viz hair, tooth, nail, cloth, flesh and comb Brushes; shell, ivory, horn, and metallic Combs, of all kinds now in use; Perfumery, Cosmetics, and Fancy Soaps, of French, English, and American manufacture Ladies Ornamental Hair Work, much less than former prices, Burnimr Fluid and Chemical Oil.have induced many in NevYork and Brooklyn to attempt to palm off a miserable imitation of the above for the pure and genuine article, and I hereby caution all who have adopted their use, to be aware of any and all kinds that mnv he offered, as mv waggon and that only, TUESDAY NEXT, Maj 10th, 1812, the i.ong order on the 15th last month, and may therefore be expected soon.

W. ARMSTRONG, Seedsman, wir I I'. serves cverv article in mv Hnc regularly every Tues and a great variety of other small Nic Nacs, which cor. iviain ana jenmi. mis.

(near Catharine Ferry, ml 6 tf Brooklyn.) i ment of GROCERIES for sale, wholesale and re cheap, for cash, or on satisfactory i among which are Hie following Hj son, Young Hyson. and Sou; chong Teas. day, and as much oftener as desired, in every part of Brooklyn and vicinity, and all orders lelt at bi Bnrkm. in" New York, will be promptly cannot dc mentioned in n. uuiui tins Huawiiiuu.

(Cr PLEASE CALL AND SEE. D. S. B. is enabled to make this offer to the people nf Hrnnklvn.

from beinir enffasred in barter trade with Leave Hempstead 3 r. M. N. B. Stages will be in readiness, on tho arrival jL oai, Lump, rowcierea, ot.

rui, nui of the cars at DEER PARK, to convey passcn to Kico, ana incw vj ueans ougor. Island Rail Road Companv. win run trains iron Brooklyn to the Union Course, from day light till the hour of starting the Horses, at 1 o'clock, P. at the following rates From day light till 8 a. 12J cents from 8 to 11, the former inclusive, 25 cents from 11 to the hour of starting, 50 cents.

A quick succession oi trains will be kept up during the entire forenoon. Returning, the fare will be 25 cents each. All persons are required to obtain Tickets at the offices on board the several Ferry boats and returning, at the office year the Course. No bank notes will be received for ono shilling fares, and no person will take a seat upon the trains, without a ticket. 1 as ers are required to remain hi Own scaU whi Molasses, Pork, Fish, Salt, Butter, Cheese, and; punctually attended to.

N. B. No other establishment in the United States is in any way connected with the above. ap27 lm gers on tlic north and south sides of tho island, and merchants 01 jlncw xorit, oubujh jjmuu.i.i,,.., to whom he gives goods of his manufacture, and receives their foreign and domestic goods in exchange. ml6 3m through to Grcenport and Sag Harbor.

ei FOORET BOOKS. At STEWART'S, 75 Fulton street, Brooklyn, may be found a beautiful assortment of ivory, pearl and leather Pocket Books, Needle Books and Card Cases all superior to cither French or English, the best sold in the United Slates, and at prices full 25 per cent, less than can bo bought in New York. Also, money belts, cigar cases, Cohen's drawing pencils, 8d each, indelible ink, letter paper, perfumery, and a variety of fancy articles. STEWART'S, nnog 75 Fulton Street. 75 Fulton HARNDEN CO'S.

EXPRESS Harndcn Go's Express for Boston, TPOR SALE, at thc General Agency, Lard. Family Flour, Soap and Candles, Powder and; Shot. Segare common to superior. Holland Gin Swan" and Crown" Brandy Otard," J. Dupuy." and A Scig I'hiladelphia, Albany, ounaio ana Montreal daily Messrs.

Harndcn, Co. respectfully inform the citizens of Brooklyn, that they have established a branch of their Express in the city of A street Covert's Balm Life Dr. Sherman's Lozenges, Swaim's Panacpa all kinds East Indian Hair Dye Dr. Peters' do do Dallcy's Pain Extractor Pease's Cough Candy nirlrii Ws Rnlm Colum Rintr's do do netto." PARFUME DE EVAPARATION. This highly celebrated French Perfume is one of the most valuable preparations for dispelling the odors of a sick room, and the easy mode of use, combined with the peculiarly delicate sweetness, renders it an object of regard not only to the invalid, but also to the admirer of agreeable odore for sale by STEPHEN P.

LEEDS, and the passing to the top the are motion "dine tlm nlatforms. is most OYSTERS! "kYSTERS! of the Cars, or 1 Tim aiihseriher. who has boen for many yean yj Dr. Fleming's worm Din Atriftlv nrrtliihited, bia St. Croix and Jamaica Rum, Old Irish Whiskey.

Port, Tcneriffe, Sherry, Madeira, and pagne Wines, Goods sent to all Darts of thc city, fxeo of cartr. age. d27tf until in tho oyster trade, would respectfully in The Honsua wnx kot be sTATtTi a rv and the tuc public, that no continues foi Brooklyn, and are prepared to receive parcels, pacK ages, specie. Bank notes, for the above places daily. All parcels, received at thc reading room of Mr.

Jas. Jordan, who is appointed their agent for this city, and left before four o'clock, P. will be forwarded thc same day and delivered as directed in either of the above cities. HARNDEN, CO. the Ao cncv.

Brooklyn reading room cor Chemist and Druggist, d27 58 Fulton, corner of Hicks street. "i street, ana oh uie eunii ui ner, Cathartic ana li arrhooa Candies, warranted. Dr. Spuhnn's Headache Indian Vegetable Elixir, and Hine's bone and nerve Liniment, awar ranted cure for rheu stand streets, opposite the Appren H7DES! HIDES As the supply oi rjIDES have had time to obtain places upon tho stand. TT The usual trains on the extended lino of the road to Deer Park, in the middle of the day, as well all transportation of freight, will be omitted on 4t Remedy FWitm Hides continues very limited, thereby LJ Man's Ring's Verbena Shaving matism Sherman's Poor Plaistcr increasing the demand for Slaughters, the subscriber my5 Cream this day.

Mav 5th, 1842 CranDerry ana (, had superior Oysters at ticcs' Library, where can i all times, opened or in the shell. Families supplied, and delivered in any part the city, free of expense. The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to tno public for the patronage that has been bestowed on him for a scries of years, and hopes, by unremitting ner of Fulton and Front entrance No. 1 Front street. aU 6m0 i i v.

MiTf in need to otter the louowmg auvansuu pnuss Im TTMc to be trimmed at tho knees and clear 7 V. io.ct to a reasonable deduction of cuts, or thc oW Bridge BOARD A gentleman auoiw single gentlemen, can be accommodated with board in a central location in a private famdy. China Shaving Soap, Wycth's do do Gouraud's Poudres Subtile for eradicating the hair on the face or neck, without injury to the skin, all genuine articles. PERFUMERY. Lavender Water, Cologne Water, Essence Musk io DC ucuvcrcu at THOMAS S.

DENIKE, informs his friends and the public in general, that he continues his trade of all kinds of Mason work, which he will execute with despatch and on the most reasonable Tcrms made known by application a i. uiv Road, near thc Navy ara re onH Hicks streets. store, JNO, 'iu unuii ntiv i i. an fil8nn li from bU attention to business, occ. to merit a uuuiiu.in the same.

DOMINICK COLGAN. Brooklyn. Dec 27. d27 tf IlllitlV "WMIX. (CHAPPED HANDS AND LIPS.

An lmem diatc and effectual relief for this distressing complaint can be obtained by a few applications thc very superior Cold Cream, prepared by the sub scribcr. It renders thc surface soft and pliable, and'; gives it a delicate and beautiful appearance As a present to thc ladies, no article could! Bci more acceptable than this, when put up in those, exquisitely painted and gilded porcelain which; are only to be had at his establishment. STEPHEN P. LEEDS, Chemist; Druggist d27 85 Fulton, corner of Hicks street. NOTICE.

The subscriber informs his patron and the public in general, that he has mads arrangements by which he will constantly keep on hand the Oysters taken from thc celebrated Mill Pond of Col. Suy dam. The Oysters ran the above pond are superior to any offered in the New York, market, they will be taken fresh from thc water dailv. and served out to those who may favor lwro; 1 mf cncn. Uliarlcs street, utuu 70 lta woirfit 51 cts.

p'cr lb from 70 to 90 Ext. Roses, Ext, Verbena, Bloom Roses cts. pi iu d27 terms, man. Brooklyn, Dec. 27.

1841. weight, 5 cts per lb Bui. Hides, and an ovci the hair in tt uriAijn AMI) PLANK STRIPS A 2. i.tc nrr 111. 1 av fXi fltanrirnr and ccihnsr, to be nau WESTCHESTER CO.N.Y.

JOHN Vv'lNBUItNE, Bf. It I A L. rrHESE Institutions havo no connection what I nVi nihc.r. The buildiusrs, which LOSEE VAN NOSTRAND, Brooklyn, 26th October. 1841.

d27 tf CORPORATION NOTICE Cleaning streets in two sections. SBScalcd proposals will bo received at the Street Commissioner's Office, until the 7lh day of May, in two sections. R. TOLFORD, Street Commissioner. a.

1 a28 dtd at the Lumber Yard, comer of York and Florida Water, cCS all of the very best quality and Jay streets, Brooklyn. sold cheap al5 JONATHAN ROGERS. STEWART'S, 75 Fulton street. d27 tf A JNJDKEW OAK US' JAB1NET Thn subscr'bcr respectfully Hi Xl HOUSE. SOMETHING NEW SLL.VUK waivi, HOOKS Thc subscriber has received a sup "XTO'lTOE.

AH persons having demands against i. the estate sf Joshua S. March, deceased, are requested orcsent the same at thc storo of L. VAN NOSTRAND, No. 40 Fulton street.

Brooklyn. 21st March, 1842. 22 rpHE LONG ISLAND INSURANCE JL No. 3 Front street, Brooklyn Capital, 000. This Company insures against loss or damage bv fire on tcrjns as favorable as similar institutions in tho State.

J. SPRAGUE, President. S. Alpheus Smith, Secretary. 1'FftENTlOES' LIBRARY REMOVED.

The Library is removed to the front room on fas ft call at Jiis csiaDnsimit iit, t. nSStf N. witii a Etrect. nlv of this new' and very convenient articlo for toning Gloves. Its use entirely obviates thc arc some distance apart, were erected expressly for Uic purposes of Boarding Schools, and are replete with every convenience.

They arc furnished with a valuable Philosophical Apparatus and a Library of 1200 volumes. The instructor French and Music is a native of Paris and an accomplished scholar. Teachers arc employed in the different department who arc distinguished for their 1. erary i )r nnnart instruction. cxa.

vex forms tho inhabitants of the city of Brooklyntui its vicinity, that he has established hunsclf 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, ready made mahogany, chcrO' tious wasto of time occasioned by Duitonmg. ap7 WM. WISE, 79 1 ulton st. LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEER WAitu A person accustomed to run a passenger tram, ATCH GLASSEa The subscriber has ad' ded to his (formerly large) stock, otoss of the various kinds of Watch Glasses, vm: Lunettes, Patent and Plain, suitable for all kind, of watches, enabling him almost invariably to fii 1 rlf.lntr the first Uoor ol tno juyecum in and in future will be open on Thursday afternoons, OUT OR ine nrst voi. ui Decameron by Boccacio has been LENT thc who is strictly sober and careful, and can give security to obey instructions.

Apply at thc RaUroad The summer session will commence on the 1st of and Boilstead Uolhns, occ, rag'" ncccssary appendages for funerals. Hearses, with competent persons to take charge of them, may be Ollll', fciJWUI.il JL lent out or mislaid thc owner will gwo any su.t.tu reward to havo itrcturnpd at thc ofhec of the Eagle any waicn wim uui nmuivu.v May. The cxpcnscB arc S1WI a year, board, tuition, washing, mending, tof and lights. mhln information, il3 tf had at all times. OCKET CUTLERY.

If you want rocket sn nw cent less than can be from 3 to 4 o'clock for Girls, and on baiuruay ings only for Drawing Class in same room for Landscape and Figure Drawing, on Monday and Tln rsday even iiifs, and for Mechanical and Architectural Drawing on Tuesday and Friday evening. "7 39 Fulton st. WM. WISE, atchmaker and. Jeweller.

79 Fulton 6trcct'. ANDREW OAKES. tf TT mi tf bought go to STEWARTS, 75 Fulton oataiogues couiummy maybe obtained or Collins, Kccs Co. renn i ii. nt.

the. American Hotel, POCKET BOOKS, Purses, Card Cases, added to his divcrsincu stocis tt AIR. BRACELETS. The subscriber attends hraidinsr and mounting of hair for brace. strcui, ui first The subscribers continue to receive WORM CANDY.

Dr. Fleming's orin van 4y is highly spoken o.f by those who havo used it. It is thc most effectual and safe remedy known for the extirpation of worms, cither in children or adults. For sale at STEWART'S. 75 Fulton st.

OTORAGE. lets and guards in a variety of patterns, and to tho on Storage, at their stores foot oi UOQ.K street, Also as above, Sherman's Lozenges of all kinds. BOARDING Mrs. E. A.

Stevens, 220 ington street, hua two rooms at present vacan suitable either for a gentleman and his wife, or two no lc gentlemen. Terms reasonable. of Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods a new and extensive assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen Pocket Books and Wallets, Ladies' Card and Needle Cases and Books, Ladies' and Gentlemen where an interview may oo uau uauj of May. IW IN COMMON COUNCIL, Brooklyn, May 2, 1842. i rrHE following Resolution was adopted, viz.

I Thnt in Dursuanee of the 30th sec (between the Fulton and and Catharine Molasses, Sugar, Hides, Dycwood, Cotton, Salt, All merchandise entrusted to their insertion of hair, plaited or braided, in every der cription of article and of any form that may be do. sired. Wsi. WISE, Watchmaker ap27 Jeweller, 79 Fu ton St. 7TKNTLEMEN'S FURNISHING DEPOT i TPnr e.hcne silk Scarfs and Stocks, go to ml2.

HALL'S, Fulton street. A woman to do the general house. XT ANTED. VV work of a family. Apply at 220 Washington Purse, Silver and Steel Tweezers, Thimbles, Pencils and Toothpicks, Gold Bracelet Mountings, fine Scissors, etc.

WILLIAM WISE, Watchmaker and Jeweller, 79 Fulton street. LO VV ER POTS May be had cheap at o. 1 14 GAMALIEL KING, Architect an? JV" tendent of Buildings, offers his scmces m.that capacity. Office No. 97 Oranges trcct.

i2 care will bo carefully attended to, anu ui bio rates as any other Attached to the nrcmiscs is a spacious yard suitable for storing Mahogany, Cedar, Vessels of 600 tons bur. then can discharge at the wharf. F3 tf MARSCHALK STEVENS. ap2 1 Adams st, between annas otnign st. tion of tho Act' incorporating the city of Brooklyn; April 8th, 1834, the Clerk qau notice tobe published the discontinuance of The Brooklyn Sail, Nevand Long Island Times" as a Corporation Newspaper.

ZTZ. in every variety, for sale by ROUERIES, T. GERALD, 40 Fulton et. a22.

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