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1 Hi IS Ml Cr ILrf 13 X5 KLYK AND KINGS COUNTY DEMOCRAT. VOL. 1 NO. 164. BROOKLYN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1842.

PRICE, TWO GENTS MEDICAL. MEDICAL. LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. CITY NOTICES.

IN CHANCERY Before the Vice Uhaucellor Elias Hubbard vs. Terrenes Riley et ux. et al. CORPORATION NOTICE Weil and Pump in Clinton Btreet, between Amity and Con gress streets. A petition is now peridirisr before the Mavor and Common Council fora'weS and pump in Clinton st, between Amity and Congress sts tho Common' Council have fixed the district of assessment; as follows, to wit On Clinton street, on both sides there Lott Murphy, Solicitors.

In pursuance of a decretal order of this Court, made in the above entitled cause, will be sold at public auction, by or under the direction of the subscriber, one of the masters of this Court, at the sales room of Joseph Hegeman, late Hegeman Dean, No. 14 Fulton street, in the city of Brooklyn, on the 16th day of July next, at the hour of 12 o'clock at noon of that day That certain indenture of lease, bearing date the sixth day of January, in the year one thousand eight hundred and forty one, made by Charles J. Hen ahaw and Cornelia his wife, and Henry H. Cox, to said Terrehce Riley, of all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the city of ol, from a point seventy five feet southerly fronf Congress street to a point one hundred and twenty, five feet northerly from Ami.y street; on Congress' street, on both sides thereof, one hundred feet east erly and one hundred feet westerly from Clintonst; and on Amity street, on both sides thereof, one hun RICH AND RARE PARISIAN PERFUM 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 Huillo de Jasmin A most delicate and agreeable perfume, extracted from the Jessamine flowers, when, in their fullest bloom.

Essence of Violets A rich extract of the sweet, ness of this delicately odorous flower. Extract of Double Carnation Pink The striking peculiarity and the extraordinary durability of this perfume render it predominant at assemblies, drawing rooms, and all other resorts of fashion and the toilet of no lady can be said to be complete without it. Pelletier's Odoutine The most delicate and rich preparation for the teeth ever offered to the public. Chrystalino Pomade Of Palma Christi Oil and Rosemary, the most highly beneficial preparation ever produced for the growth and. improvcmernVof the hair.

Savon D' Amandine A rare and highly perfumed toilet Soap, each cake put up in an embossed box of delicate workmanship. Genuine German Cologne, Ring's Verbena Cream, Goulard's Ambrosial Cream, and every article of Perfumery for the toilet or parlor, for sale by STEPHEN P. LEEDS, Chemist and Druggist, F26 58 Fulton street, corner Hicks st. dred and twenty live feat easterly and one hundred1 and twenty five feet westerly from Clinton Btriseii Remonstrances against the same must be presented MILITARY; SHAVING CREAM. An emollient compound, moat excellent for shaving, with either cold or warm prej ared by WILLIAM ALLEY, Chemist, corner of Sands and Fulton streets, Brooklyn.

certificates. This is to certify that I have made use of the Mil. itaty Shaving Cream, prepared by Wm. Bailey, cor. of Fulton and Sands streets, for about eight months, constantly, and that I it to be superior to any article the.

kind I ever before used, and I would cheerfully recommend it as a mild, pleasant and eco nomical shaving soap. D. L. HOLDEN. Brooklyn, March 30th, 1642.

I have used the Military Shaving Cream, manufactured by Mr. William Bailey, corner of Fulton and Sands streets, Brooklyn. .1 it a most excellent article, and recommend it to the notice of the public. P. M.

O'HERN. Brooklyn, March 20, 1842. If there ever was any discovery made by mortal man deserving the' gratitude of the public, it is Bailey's Military Shaving Cream. I have used it for a long time, and I do unhesitatingly say it is the very best Soap over yet invented for shaving. It leaves the face as smooth and comfortable as one could ask for, and its perfume is delightful.

The lather is thick and heavy, and does not dry on the face. Indeed, it may be called the "ne plus ultra" of the age, the desideratum. B. H. BUTLER.

Brooklyn, March 20, 1842. to the Common Council on or before the 11th 1 rsrooKJyn, rxninded as tollows, to wit beginning at the northerly corner of Fulton and Cranberry streets, and razming thence westerlyalong Cranberry street next, as 100 same win men De rmaiiy acted or as soon thereafter Ha convenient. In the rrreanfimej sixty eight feet, thence northerly twenty five feet, win do received for the well and po IN CHANCERY. Before the Vice Chancellor of the First Circuit. Garret P.

Wyckoff vs. Anson Blake and wife and Hunn C. Beach and wife. Lott Murphy, Solicitors. In pursuance of a decretal order of this Court, made in the above entitled cause, and bearing date the twenty fifth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and forty two, will be sold at public auction, by or under the direction of the subscriber.one of the masters of this Court, at the Sales Room of Joseph Hegeman, Auctioneer, No.

14 Fulton street, in the city of Brooklyn, in the county of Kings, on the 25th day of June inst. at 12 o'clock, at noon of that day, All those three certain lots pieces or parcels of ground situate, lying and being on the westerly sido of Smith Btreet, in the city of Brooklyn, in the county of Kings, and known and distinguished on, a certain map of 406 lots, between Court and Smith streets, in the Sixth Ward of the city of Brooklyn, made July 3d, 1835, by Williard Day, Surveyor, filed by Anson Blake as a map of refer, ence, July, 1935, in the office of the Clerk of the said county of Kings, by the numbers 124, 125 and 126, (one hundred and twenty four, one hundred and twenty five, and one hundred and twenty six,) lying contiguous to, and adjoining each other and being taken together are bounded as follows, viz. northerly by Warren street, as laid down on said map, one hundred feet, westerly by lot number 128 (one hundred and twenty eight) on said map seventy five feet, southerly by lot number 127 (one hundred and twenty seven) on said map 100 feet, and east, erly in front on Smith street seventy.five feet, together with the one half in width of WarTen street aforesaid, adjoining and in front of said lots, subject, however, to the use thereof as a street, until closed by public authority, or consent of those lawfully authorized to close the same. Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. C.

P. SMITH, Master in Chancery. Dated 3d June, 1842. je3 3w orooKiyn, June Li, je4Z jel5 lawtd T. S.

BARKELOO, St. Coin'ri CORPORATION NOTICE. Lamps Posts on Gold street, from Myrtle to Tillarv sta. The Brooklyn Eagle. AND KINGS COUNTY DEMOCRAT, PUBLISHED DAlLT, by AW A W.

No. 39 FulVbti street, Brooklyn. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. Six Dollars per annum, payable half yearly or 'Flfe DOLLARS, inadvarice. Single Copy, Two Cents.

terms py advertisikq. For 5 lines or under, I insertion .90 25 Bovi 3 'insertions. 0 37 Do. 3 insertions 0 50 0:12 Over 5, and not exceeding 10 liries, 1 0.50 Do. i .2 insertions.

0 75 Doi ...3 insertions. 1 each insertion after. 0 Over and not exceeling20 0 75 ...2 inspftions. 1 00 do. 3 insertioiij.

1 25 each insertion 25 Marriages, 25 cents. Deaths, gratis. i.Kii.' YEARLY ADVERXISWO. Yearly Advertisers will be charged, for 5 lines, and not exceeding 10. 00 Over tO and not' exceeding 20 lines 30 00 Two times a week ...15 00 Once a week.

10 00 Persons advertising yearly are allowed to change their advertisements as often as they please. Law advertisements inserted at the legal price, 50 cents for every folio of 100 words, for the first insertion, and 20 cents for every subsequent insertion. The ttrooklyn Weekly Eagle IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING. contains all the reading; matter of the daily, with the exception of mereylocal. notices, and will be found a desirable medium for advertisers, who may wish to extend their advertisements through that channel.

Its circulation on Long Island is already respectable, and rapidly increasing. TWO DOLLARS A YEAR, PAYABLE IN ALL CASES WITHIN THREE MONTHS. Mr All kinds of JOB PRINTING executed with despatch, in the neatest and most improved style, and on the most reasonable terms. Lamps and Lamp Posts on Sidney Place, between Joralcmon and State sts. Lamps and Lamp Posts en ivent avenue irom Myrtle to if lushing avonue Lamps and Lamp Posts, on Concord st, between Bridge and Jackson st.

Bedford avenue tumpikififri and gravelling from Myrtle avenue to Jamaica road. The Assessment lists in tho above entitled matter were duly confirmed on the 23d inst. REV. I. COVERTS BALM OF LIFE.

This valuable medicine is giving the greates satis, faction to every one using it. Read what Physicians think of it. This certifies that having examined the Rev. I. JNotico 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, they' can Covert's Balm of Life in all its component parts, we thence easterly sixty eight feet to Jt ulton street, and thence southerly along Fulton street twenty five feet to the place of beginning, comprising part of lot No. 58 fifty eight as represented on a map of part of the Middagh estate made by Isaac T. Ludlam, Villaga Surveyor, dated January, 1833, and filed, or intended to be filed, the Office of the Clerk of the County of Kings together with all and singular the edifices, buildings, rights, members, privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, and every clause, article and condition in said lease expressed and contained and also, all the estate, right, title, interest, residue of the term of years yet to come and unexpired, property, possession, claim and demand whatsoever, as well in law as in equity, of the said Terrence Riley of, in and to the said demised premises, and of, in and to every part and parcel thereof, with the appurtenances. And also, all that certain messuage or tenement, farm or let of ground, situate, lying and being in the town of Flatlands, in the said County, being limited and bounded as follows, to wit easterly by the public highway which leads from Flatlands to Flatbush, southerly by a lane or road which leads from the aforesaid public highway to the house of Jeromus Van Nuyse, northerly by land belonging to the heirs of Daniel Bennem westerly by land of the said Jeromus Van Nuyse and land of the heirs of George Van Nuyse, deceased, containing twenty acres and a half as the same is now in fence, be the same more or less. do believe it to be, one of the best compounds lor coughs, consumptions, chronic inflamations, of Brooklyn, March 29, 1842.

We, the undersigned, have used BAILEY'S MILITARY SHAVING CREAM for a long time, and take pleasure in recommending it to the public, as an article well worthy of their patronage, and consider it superior to any soap we ever before used. pay tnesame without the addition ol CoJlectorr fees. All assessments not so paid will be collected by one of the city Collector's with his fees which we have any knowledge, and do most cor. diauy recommend its use to ail afflicted with the above named diseases. T.

S. BARKELOO, Street Com. Brooklyn, May 25th, 1842. my2.6 I aw. From the Rev.

D. Moore. In 1825, my lungs STATE OF NEW YORK, ss In Chancery Before the Vice Chancellor of the First Circuit. Peter Neefus and Michael S. Durvca Executors, became seriously diseased, and continued so for nearly fourteen years, and about six months since I was attacked with a chronic bronchitas, which occasioned me much pain and distress attended by difficult breathing, and pains in various parts of the J.

H. Cornwell, Charles Congdon, Samuel Congdon, D. L. Holden E. P.

Mason, S. H. House, Joseph W. Greene, G. M.

Shaw, J. W. Bassett, E. J. Soldon, B.

P.Jones, N. D. Morgan, Wm. S. Dillingham, Wm.

A. Shaw, M. G. M. Wadsworth, E.

Bigham, S. W. Kellogg, U. S. N.

B. F. Hathorn, J. H. Kimball, of Cornelius Duryea, deceased, vs.

Robert Edmond and others. Masters, bale. Pursuant to a decretal order of the Court of CORPORATION NOTICE Hicks street ro, gulating and paving, from Joralemon to Atlan'j tic Btreet. The Assessors having returned the assessment list in the above entitled matter, Notice is hereby" given, that the same will Be presented to the Mayor" and Common Council ftrf confirmation, at their re gular meeting on Monday, 27th instant, or as soon thereafter as they may conveniently act upon the same. The list can be examined until then (by all persons interested) at the Office of the Clerk of thef Common Council.

Objections to the same (if any) are to be made in writing, and presented to the Com Chancery of this State, made in the above entitled Wm. Bradford, cause, will be sold at public auction, under the direction of the subscriber, one of the Masters of said chest. In March last, 1 purchased a bottle of Key. I Covert's Balm of Life, and the effect has been, that my breathing is' about as free as before I was taken, my chronic bronchitas nearly if not altogether cured, and the pains of the chest have subsid. ed.

I have great confidence in the Balm of Life, and think it a good and safe medicine. ap6 tf A. Spooner. Court, at the Franklin House, on the comer ef Ful. TAYLOR'S BALSAM OF LIVER ton and Water streets, in the City of Brooklyn, on INSURANCE.

And also, that other certain piece parcel of ground situate, lying and being in the said town of WORT. There has never been offered to the the tweuty hlth day of June next, at twelve clock latlands, bounded northeasterly by the road or high (noon) of that day. mon Council on or before that day. Dated Brook, lyn, June 8, 1842. A.

G. STEVENS way that leads from lat ands to latbush, southeasterly by land of Ezra Oakley, southwesterly by land of Jeromus Van Nuyse, and northwesterly by a DAVID JHOOKiS. Aurclius, N.Y. Aug. 21, 1839.

Salina, J.W. Daniels, M. W. J. Lovejoy, M.

D. Onondaga, George Ncedham, M. D. Bald winsville, E. Lawrence, M.

D. For sale at STEWART'S, aplG 75 Fulton Brooklyn. jets aawtad Clerk 01 vornmon ti'onncui' jcl3 2awt27 attention of the public, any medicine so sure in its effects, so great in its operations, and so well calculated to alleviate the distressing symptoms of CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, COLDS, and all diseases of the LUNGS and THROAT, as this invaluable preparation. PARENTS Arc your children wasting by slow degrees away, under tho mcdignaiit jnfl iiwa of Consumption Would you effect their cure and BBOOSIilTH FIRE INSURANCE CO. Office, No.

43 Fulton street, ffppttr Corner of Front street. 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. private road, containing fourteen acres, one rood and twenty perches, be the same more or less together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. Dated Jnne 3d, 1842. PAUL J.

FISH, je3 1 awGw Master in Chancery. directors, Elisha D. Hurlbut, All those six certain lots, pieces or parcels ol land lying and being in the town of Flatbush, in the county of Kings, known and designated on a map of the Rapeljo property by the numbers 574, 575, 576, 577, 578 and 579, which lots taken together are bounded northerly, by tho Brooklyn and Jamaica hinipnie, easterly by lots numbered on said map 580, 586, 587 and 588, southerly by lot numbered on said map 573, and westerly by Rapelje street on said map, being the same premises conveyed by Abraham H. Van Wyck to the said Robert Edmond, by deed recorded in Kings County Clerks Office, in Liber 50 of conveyances, page 473 Together with the appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. Dated New York, May 12th, 1842.

DAVID CODWISE, Master in Chancery, 35 Liberty street. Charles Taylor, Solicitor. myl2 law6w gladden your hearts by seeing health once more fully depicted upon their countenance 1 Stop not, stay not, but hasten at once and buy Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort. CORPORATION NOTICE Tillary street regulating and paving, from Jackson to Division street. Thc'assessors having rcfumedthc assessment list in the above entitled matter, Notice is hereby given that the same will be presented fo the Mayor and" Common Council for confirmation at their regular meeting on Monday, 27th or as soon thereafter as they may conveniently act'npon fhe same the list can be examined until then (by all persona? interested) at the office of the Clerk of the Common Council.

Objections to the same, if any, are to bo made in writing, and presented to the Common TN CHANCERY Before the Vice Chancellor of the First Circuit. Samuel Smith vs. Hannah BROTHERS Do you watch anxiously over Pearsall and others. Lott Murphy, Solicitors. William Philip, Samuel Smith, Losee Van Nostrand, 'Robert Bach, James E.

Underbill, James Forbes, Abraham Sutton, William Hunter, Joseph Sands. James Van Nostrand, Alexander Newman, Cyrus P. Smith, Amos Willets, John Smith, William Ellsworth, John C. Green, Nicholas R. Van Brunt, Paul Spofford, the feeble form of an endeared sister, whose cheek has faded the rosy hue of health whose eye is now lighted with an unwonted brightness, and whoso distressing cough agonizes your very soul 7 Council on or before that day.

Dated Brooklyn, The means of saving her from the grave is within your reach buy Taylor's Balsom of Liverwort. Joshua Tolford, June 13, 1842. A. G. STEVENS, Thomas J.

Chow. trlllilJKJcvJN Who are noting with sensations jel3 2awt27 Clerk of Common Council. In pursuance of a decretal order of this Court made in the above entitled cause, bearing date the eighth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and forty, will be sold at public auction by or under the direction of the subscriber, one of the masters of this Court, at the auction room of John Post, auctioneer, No. 1 6 Fulton street, in the City of Brooklyn, in the County of Kings, on the 12th day of July next, at 12 o'clock at noon of that day, All that certain messuage or tenement, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the city of Brooklyn aforesaid, and designated on a certain map made by BAILEE'S SARATOGA POWDERS, FOR making Congress, Spring, or Saratoga waters. These Powders form an effervescing aperient draught 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, ed. They act as an aperient or alterative, and at the same time give tone and strength to the stmach, and increase the digestive powers. They are most valuable in dyspepsia and billious diseases, and are conducive to health by acting as a tonic and imparting strength to the constitution. As an alterative, the proper time for taking them is before breakfast but they may be taken any time with advantage, in cases of sick or nervous headache, heartburn, nausea or acidity of the stomach. One dose of the Powder is equal to a small bottle, and two doses equal to a.

large bottle, of Saratoga Water; where a brisk, purge is wanted, half an ounce of Epsom Satsma; be mixed with the contents of the blue paper. These Powders are much superior to the Seidlit, being equally aperient, and at the same time possess ing valuable tonic and chalybeate qualities. Prepared and sold by WM. BAILEY, Chemist, Apothecaries' Hall, comer of Sands and Fulton streets. d27 WILLIAM ELLSWORTH, President.

Wm. A. Thomson. Secretary. CORPORATION NOTICE Pacific street regulating, from Powers street to Gowanus foad The Assessment List of the above entitled matter of deepest sorrow the hectic flush upon your parent's face, and are mourning lest ere long you be left alone in the world without the care and counsels of those who gave you birth, you can repay the debt you owe them save their lives by buying Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort.

was duly confirmed on the 9 th day of May instant. Notice hereby given to all parties interested, that liOKCt ISLAND INSURANCE CO. No. 41 Fulton street, corn eh of front street, Brooklyn, L. I.

JN CHANCERY. Before the Vice Chancellor of the First Circuit. James Engle vs. Edward M. Birdsall and Sarah S.

his wife. Lott Murphy, Solicitors. In pursuance of a decretal order of this Court, made in the above entitled cause, and bearing date the twenty, sixth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and forty two, will be sold at pubUc auction, by or under the direction of the subscriber, one of the masters of this Court, at the Sales Room of Joseph Hegeman, Auctioneer, No. 14 Fulton street, in the city of Brooklyn, the county of Kings, on Jeremiah Lott, Jeremiah Johnson and John Cornell, Beware of counterfeits take heed that you not be deceived if vou would be sure if you would At the annual election, held on the 9th the following gentlemen were elected Directors for the be certain remember, buy only of by paying their several assessments to JMr. Jonn i.

Doughty, at the Atlantic' Bankj within thirty days from the above date, they can pay the same, without the addition of Collector's fees. All assessments not so paid, will be collected by one of the city CoV. lectors, with his fees thereon. T. S.

BARKELOO, Street Com. Brooklyn, May 9th, I8i2: my25 law ensuing year, viz STEPHEN Jr. L.EEDS, Sole Agent for the Genuine, Chemist and Druggist, j24 58 Fulton, cor of Hicks street. Commissioners appointed by an order of the Supreme Court of Judicature of the State of New York to make partition of the real estate of Peter C. Cow, enhoven, John Cowenhoven and John C.

Ham, the heirs at law of John Cowenhoven, late of the town of Brooklyn aforesaid, deceased, as numbers 6 (six), the same being butted and bounded as follows beginning at tho southeasterly comer thereof on the southwesterly side of the turnpike road leading from Flatbush adjoining the land of Adolphus Brower, FLEMING'S MEDICATED CANDIES is. w. samoru, Whitehead F. Cornell, Neziah Wright, Freeman Rawdon, Jonathan Trotter, Joseph Sprague, Henry Young, Charles E. Bill, Peter Morton, Samuel Oakley, His Diarrhosa Candy, is a certain, safe and speedy cure fop all Bowel Complaints.

It is prepar Thomas W. Birdsall, ed from his celebrated Quaker Balm, sncl.u proba W. Horace Brown, Robert T. Hicks, MACASSAR OIL It is not generally known that more than half the Macassar Oil, Bear's Oil and similar articles sold, are villainous com poundsof rancid oils, dirty lard, It is said, We can buy them at one fourth the prices of the and running thence north sixty five degrees west bly the nearest an infallible remedy of any thing that can bo obtained. It is most soothing and salutary in the Diarrhoea attendant on the last stage of Jams Brush, B.

W.Dclamater, John H. Prentice, George B. Fisk, John A. Lott, John Lawrence, R. V.

W. Thome, thirty five chains and eighty six links along the land of said Adolphus Brower, and also along the land now or late of Henry Watkinson, to the public highway that leads from Gowanus to Brooklyn, thence northeasterly alonff tfeo wid hittWav to the afore Stephen Hayncs, Fred'k. Marquand, Consumption. 1 his is strictly a emperance Candy, as it will supersede the use of Brandy for Bowel Complaints. the 25th day of June inst.

at 12 o'clock, at noon of that day, All that certain piece or parcel of land lying and being in the city of Brooklyn, in the county of Kings, and State of New York, butted and as follows Beginning at a point on the northerly side Concord street about one hundred and twenty two feet and ton inches from the northeasterly corner of Gold and Concord streets running thence along Concord street forty six feet to land of James B.Clarke,thence northerlyalong landof James B. Clarke one hundred thirty eight feet, thence westerly and parallel with Concord street fifty seven feet seven inches, thence southerly one hundred and thirty eight feet to Concord street the place of beginning together with all and singular the tenements hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. C. P. SMITH, Master in Chancery.

Dated 3d June, 1 842. jc3 3w genuine, and our customers don't know the difference, and our profits arc pretty fair." I do not reason this way. I believe that good, true and genu Charles J. Taylor, beo. fe.

fiowland, His Worm Candy, is a most effectual remedy for said turnpike road, thence southeasterly along the said turnpike road to the place of beginning containing twenty five acres, three roods and two the total extermination of Worms, both in children and adults. It is a perfect preparation, being pleas effectual. Nothing can compare with it. James bheldon. At a subsequent meeting of the Board, JOSEPH SPRAGUE, Esq.

was re elected President, for the ensuing year. S. Alpheus Smith, Secretary. Brooklyn, May 10, 1842. my 11 tf me articles, at lair prices, will give hotter satistac tiod than counterfeits, however cheap they may be and that the seller will gain by it finally.

I have the genuine Macassar Oil, Bears Oil, and other preparations for the Hair. Also, a fine assortment of superior extracts for the handkerchief, articles for CORPORATION NOTICE Willoughby street regulating and paving from Gold to Fleet The assessment list in the above entitled matter was duT7 confirmed on the 23d of May inst. Notice is hereby given to all parties interested, that by paying their several assessments to John S. Doughty, at the Atlantic Bank, within thirty days from the above date, they can pay' the same without the addition of Collector's fees. All assessments not so paid will be collected by one of the citv Collectors with his fees thcrcon.

T. S. BARKELOO, Street Com. Brooklyn, May 23d, 1842. my26 law OTICK IS HERE BV GIVEN, that carte1 will pass through the different streets in the city daily, for the purpose of receiving the garbage and swill made in tho different houses.

Hi ads of familics are therefore requested to cause such bage and swill to be brought out to tho carts as they may pass houses, upon the ringing of tho bell by the cart men, and to prevent the stuff froat being thrown on the streets. By order of the Mayor. 2aw4w J. M. FOLK, City Inspector.

perches, more or less being the sasne premises which were conveyed to Jacobus Pearsall by Licffert LofFcrts, John Targee and Jeremiah Johnson, trus riis Uinner or i okic Candy, lor digestion Uneasiness, Fullness or Distress alter eating Heartburn, This preparation possesses tees of John Cowenhoven, by deed of indenture bearing date on the lUth uayot August, A.IJ. Lox the most valuable tonic in the vegetable kingdom, and gives a healthy appetite, regularity to tho bow the toilet, dec. all of which are true and genuine. 1 will sell them less than can be bought elsewhere reason why I buy for cash and get a large discount frnm Credit Prices, and sell for moderate profits. recorded in the office of the Clerk of the County of HARNDEN GO'S.

EXPRESS. els, and a vigorous tone to the stomach, Kmss, in Jjibcr JNo. 15 of Conveyances, pp. SiSSl tUs Cathartic Candy, forms one of the best uni etsear. together with all and singular the tene myl6 STEWART.

75 ulton street. Harndeh Co's Express for Boston, Philadelphia, Albany, Buffalo and ments, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto TMPORTANT B. FOSGATE.S ANODINE INSURANCE A6EKCV. THE HOWARD INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK. Capital $300,000.

B. Havens, President. Lewis Phillips, Sec'y. Will make Insurance against loss or damage by fire, on Buildings, Ships in port, Merchandise, and Ather personal property, in Brooklyn, as well as such lis is in a course of inland navigation. Applications may be made to JOHN WHEELWRIGHT, Agent, 84 Orange sty near the City Buildings, Brooklyn, or at 57 Wall street, myll 3m New York.

belonging or any wiso appertaining, excepting and reserving out of the said premises the burying ground, JL CORDIAL, a safe and effectual remedy for Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, and summer complaints versal physics. It is very pleasant to take, and is mild yet thorough in its operation. It excellent in Colds, Bilious habits, Fevers, Foul stomach, and indeed, in all cases where physic is necessary, and it will probably soon supersede, to a great use of those nauseous drugs that are now so much in use. generally. This invaluable core for the above complaints, surpasses any other remedy now in the country as the same is reserved in said deed, and also excepting out of the above described premises so much thereof as is contained within the following metes and bounds, that is to say, beginning at the southeasterly corner thereof on the said turnpike road ad For Sale in Brooklyn by S.

J. Stewart 75 Fulton Hundreds ef cases' come to the knowledge of the proprietor, where a speedy cure has been effected by SHIP CHANDLERY. PAINT AND OIL' STORE. The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has removed from' the corner of Everett and Doughty streets, to hia store in Water street, adjoining Birkbeck's Founi dry, and within a few rods of the Fulton Ferry, where he offers for sale the following articles, on fa St. Wholesale and Retail.

Sole Agency, for Brooklyn. a2 joining the land now or late of John Leffcrts, run. LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY. the nse of tho Cordial, alter the beat ettorts 01 the mosf skilful physicians, and a resort to. the common remedies has proved unavailing.

It has been extcnsivelj used throughout this state and elsewhere during tht A CARD. The subscriber, reeling grateful for past favors, takes this method of expressing to his friends, customers and the public generally, his sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage vorable terms, viz Montreal daily Messrs. Harnden, Co. respectfully inform the citizens of Brooklyn, that they have established a branch of their Express in the city of Brooklyn, and are prepared to receive parcels, packages, specie, Bank notes, for the above places daily. All parcels, received at the reading room of Mr.

Jas. Jordan, who is appointed their agent for this city, and left before four o'clock, P. will be forwarded the same day and delivered as directed in cither of the above cities. HARNDEN, CO. Office of the Agency, Brooklyn reading room cor.

ner of Fulton and Front entrance No. 1 Front street. all 6mo OROCCO LININGS, BINDING, The subscriber has made arrangements to receive, from the manufacturer, a constant supply of tho above, which he will sell cheap for cash or approved credit, at the Swamp" prices. Just received 5t doz. Linings, different colors 20 Morocco, black and colored 25 Binding, in skin or gross Also, Boot Morocco, Roans, Ace.

L. VAN NOSTRAND. je4 40 Fulton street. White Lead, last twelve years has been approved and is used in practice by a number of the most respectable physicians in the country, as may bo seen by their extended to him. He has now tho pleasure of of certificates and recommendations accompanying the same.

rung from thence north forty two degrees west three chains and thirteen links along the said turnpike road, thence north fifty degrees west four chains and seventy five links along the said turnpike road to the land late of the said James Pearsall, thence south forty degrees west two chains and thirty tliree links, along the land late of the said James Pearsall to the land of David Beasley, thence south sixty three degrees cast eight chains and four links along land of the said David Beasley, and also along land now or late of the aforesaid John Leffcrts, to the place of beginning. Dated June 20, 1842. JOHN DIKEMAN, je20 2awts Master in Chancery. This medicine is discovered to be a certain and effectual remedy for the intestine diseases produced Dy the drmking of the waters 01 the rivers in the southern and southwestern states, winch renders it of inestimable value to those who reside or travel in that ON 'AND AFTER TUESDAY, MAY 24TH, CARS WILL Leave Deer Park 64 a. m.

and 2 rKtt. Leave Hicksville 7 a. m. and 2 p. m.

Jieave Hempstead 1 a.m. and2J r. m. Leave Jamaica at 8 a. m.

and 3 r. a. iLeave' South Ferry, N. Y. side, 9 a.

4J p. m. Brooklyn 9J a. u. and 5r.n, BUNBAV TRAINS.

Leave Jamaica 8 a. m. and 44 p. m. Leave South Ferry, N.

Y. side, 9 5i p. Leave Brooklyn 94 w. m. and5J r.Jt.

Leave Deer Park 3r.x. Leave Hicksvillc 3J p. M. Leave Hempstead 3 p. FARE FOR TICKETS, section of the country.

For sale by Soft Turpentine, Spirits Turpentine Coach Vamish, Furniture Black Vamish, Bright Varnish, Linseed Oil, Sperm Oil, Fish Oil, Ncats Foot Oil, Tallow, Boat Hooks, Can Harpoons; Fish Bolt Rope, Tarred Rope of all sixoa' Rosin, Pitch, Hemp STEPHEN P. LEEDS, Sole Agent. Red Lead, Black Lead, Black Paint, Spanish Browu, Venetian Red, Yellow Ochro, Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, Prussian Plue, Verdigris, Vermillion, Lampblack, Sheet Lead, Bar Lead, Hand Leads, Paint Brushes, Sash Tools, Manilla Rope all sizes Tar, Spun Yarn, d27 Druggist and Chemist.58 Fulton, cor. Hicks' st FOR SALE, at the General Agency, 75 Fulton street Covert's Balm Life Dr. Sherman's Lozenges, POCKET BOOKS.

At STEWART'S, 75 Fulton street, Brooklyn, may be found a beautiful assortment of velvet, ivory, pearl and leather Pocket Books, Needle Books and Card Cases all superior to either French or English, the best sold in the Unitod States, 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, ap29 75 Fulton Street. At the Office, Brooklyn, as follows Swaira's anacea an lunos Easl Indian Hair Dyo Dr. Peters' do do Dalloy's Pain Extractor Pease's Cough Candy .56 cts.

Westburv fering as good a selection of Medicines as can be found in any other store in the state. His stock consists of Medicines, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, with ovory other article usually found in a drug store. Among them may be enumerated camphor, Peruvian, bark, calcined magnesia, (Henry,) camomile flowers, opium, morphine, syrup rhubarb, jujube paste, extract and syrup sars saparilla, best Bermuda arrowroot, carb soda, pink root, hive syrup, cologne water, a rich and completo assortment of French and American fancy soaps, a very extensive assortment of hair brushes, hair powder and puffs, Preston salts, Orris tooth paste, a full and complete assortmentof Sherman's valuable medicated lozenges, indellible ink, Murray's fluid magnesia, Taylor's balsom of liverwort, bears' oil, opodeldoc, Godfrey's cordial, Dalby's Carmini tive, Cooper's isinglass, all of which, with other articles too numerous for insertion in an advertisement, will be sold on exceedingly liberal terms and every article bought at this establishment, will bo warranted of the best quality, and having adopted a regular system in his business, his prices will he always uniform, and established at rates to accord with tho times. Whether children or servants are sent for medicines, they will be justly dealt with, and very particular attention will be paid to dispensing physicians' prescriptions, to have them put up accurately, and with despatch and while he would very respectfully solicit the patronage of the public, he hopes, by his regular system and strict application to business, to merit it. WM.

BA1LY, Druggist and Chemist, d27 corner of Sands and Fulton streets. .62 Hicksvillc Uldndire's Halm fJolum nine's do no BRIDGES' TOOTH POWDER This preparation, for cleansing and whitening the teeth, is acknowledged, by many of the most eminent physicians and dentists, superior to any other compound for the same purpose now in use. It effectually removes tho tartar and scurf, renders the breath free from all unpleasant effluvia, and adds to the clear and beautiful whiteness so requisite to the well securing of a good set of tooth. For salo by STEPHEN P. LEEDS, Chemist and Druggist, je9 58 Fulton, corner of Hicks street.

Jamaica. tio cts. Branch .......50 Hempstead 56 hia Dr. Fleming's worm Din JMarlin, Farmingdale. :75 Deer Indian Vegetable Elixir, ner, Cathartic and Di.

Harhbaurline, Hausclin, Babylon. 00 jGnrll Place. 56 and time's Done ana arrncea uanaies, war Seine Sowine Twine Sailing: Needles, STAlilSS nerve Liniment, awar. ranted. ranted cure for rheu Dr.

Spuhnn's Headache mil. BE READY, ON TnE ARRIVAL OF THE. TRAINS AT Jamaica, to take nassengeTs to Rockawav. matism Kemedy Shertnun's Poor Man's Ring's Verbena Shaving Branch, to Cow Nock, Manhasset, Hempstead Harbor. Glen Cove and Cedar Swamp, GOODMAN'S SOVEREIGN PILE REMEDY This valuable medicine continues to cure when all other remedies fail.

Numbers have been cured of this distressing and disagrccablo complaint by the use of this remedyVwhen they have obtained no relief from any other. The orders of the proprietor are positive, that in every instance where it is used according to the directions, and fails to cure, the money shall be refunded this is the true test. The Poor supplied gratuitously. Sold by ap. ttaister isream China Shaving Soap, Wyeth's do do Hempstead, to Oystorbay South, Jim Smith's, Oakum, Copper Nails of all sizes1 Cut Nails and Spikes, Anchors of all sizes; of all sizes, Axes and Bunting of all colors, Ensigns, Jacks arid 'Pen' Blocks of all sizes, ants.

Together with a general assortment of ship Chan. dlory. From his long experience in the Paint Business, together with manufacturing it himself, ho feels' confident that it will be to the advantage of conn' try store keepers to' call and examine his assortment. WILLIAM M. UDALL.

Brooklyn, Dec. 27. Gouraud's Poudres Subtile for eradicating the hair or tho face orneck, without injury lathe skin, all and Kaynor booth. Hicksvillo, to Jericho, Norwich; Oyrterbay, Cold Knrinrr nitH Himtintrton. 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 Ladios' 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 Toothpicks, Gold Braoelet Mountings, fine Scissors, etc.

WILLIAM WISE, Watchmaker and Jeweller, d27 79 Fulton street. Deer Park, North or Sound side of the Island, to genuine articles. PERFUMERY, Lavender Water, Cologne Water, Essence Musk Ext. Roses, Ext. Verbena, Bloom Roses pointment at 75 ulton street.

myo Comae, Smithtown, Quoram, setatuset, itwernead, Southold, Greenport and Orient. South or Ocean ti Babvlon. Islio. Liff. Snedecor'a, Patch.

Cream Lilies, Oil Roses, Genuine Bears Oil i1 Vimnlaiia Mntif.if. ltfnrif.hpa Milk Hoses, turling Cream, will keep the hair in curl in all weather DE EVAPARATION. This TARFUME Quogne, South and West Hampton, Sag Harbor HAIR BRACELETS. The subscriber attends to the braiding and mounting of hair for bracelets and guards in a vaiioty of patterns, and to the insertion of hair, jlaited or braf ded, in every des. crintion of article and of any form that may be do sired.

Wm. WISE, Watchmaker ap27 Jeweller, 79 Fu ton St. hitrhlv celebrated French Perfume is one of the and Montana. Florida Water, oc. allof tho very best quality and rTERT.

PENS A laxsre variety, among which sold encap. al5 STEWART'S, 75 Fulton street. POCKET CUTLERY. If you want Pocket or Pen Knives 30 per cent less than can bo bought elsuwhoro, go to STEWARTS, 75 Fulton street. are Perryan, Knickerbocker, NOTICE.

The subscriber informs hispatroru and the public in general, that he has mad arrangements by which he will constantly keep ori hand tho Oysters taken from the celebrated MilL Pond of Col. Suydam. Tho Oysters from the above pond arc superior to any offered in the New York market, they will bo taken fresh from tha' water daily, and served out to those who may favor him' with a call at his No. 31 Fultoa' ap25lf. N.INYARD.

Merchants and others which wm sen per ct. TTkRUGS. MEDICINES. EDGAR W. most valuable preparations for dispelling the odors of a sick room, and the easy modo of use, combined with tho peculiarly delicate sweetness, renders it an object of regard not only to the invalid, but also to the admirer of agreeable odors for sale by.

STEPHEN P. LEEDS, Chemist and Druggist, d27 58 Fulton, corner of Htcks street. Also as above, Sherman's Lozenges of all kinds, less than are. retailed elsewhere. myl4 STEWART.

.75 Fulton street. XJ STEVENS, Druggist, Chemist and Apothe carv. 77 Sands, corner of Jav street. Medicine dis NOTICE. All persons having demands against the estate of Joshua S.

March, deceased, are requested to present the same at tho 6toro of L. VAN NOSTRAND, No. 40 Fulton street. Brooklyn, 2.1st March, m22 rpisaUE PAPER The very best English Tis sue Paper for two cents a sheet, at pensed at all hours. Physicians' Rctirpcs caroWlly STEWARTS.

75 Fulton street. myl4 CJCHOOL BOOKS For sale cheap, at myU STEWART'S, 75 Fulton st. put up..

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