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THE WASHINGTON TEMPERANCE SCHOOLS. IN BANKRUPTCY. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. COAL! COAL EJCTIOW If.

PRICES ONG ISLAND COAL YARD. Adams, corner ot Water street. The subscriber respectfully informs tho public and his friends that ho has just opened a Coal Yard under the above title, where ho will be happy to supply them with I'each Orchard and other Coals of the best quality, upon as reasonable terms as can be had e'thcr in this city or the cit of New York GEORGE P. NELIGH. "24 tf J.

G. YATES. Aeency II. J. TODD, Auctioneer.

Store Sales Room, 88 Fulton stwet AUCTION I a the Pitolic The undersigned will' gfV ml. onal attention to tho sales of Furniture, Dry GoSu Groceries, or merchandise of any kind, and JUaF tc at ni store or clsenhcrc, at ths folloWW vi2eratC conmiwioniu accordance with ihUkss. Furniture, or merchandise of any kind. oatSr Wp er81grcmiBM.2iPrccnt. 7 Keal Estate, under direction of a Masterfe ChfttV ofli of Banhrupt oN vaixigjmri.

or jglO for any nUinberof lots, if soid in onW7 property, under direction of.n BusknmV Assignee, one per cent. The store, 88 Fulton street, Has been greatly urged, and is now the best location in 5ie oity ft the disposal of property with the aubsnft long experience in the auction bnsinesB, and'Hiixeei Tot the interest of his employers, wJl, h. hopes, av uUo him to a continuance of public favor. R. J.

TODD, Auctioneer and Valuator REFERENCES. Hon: Ogdcn Messrs. Glow Ms Murray, New York. Furman. Alexander Birkbeck, Gem Hall, Esqs.

and Col. Spooner, REGULAR SALES' IN THE' STOKE umiture every Monday morning, at 104 o'cloofc Dry Goods, Clothing. Watches and Jewelry, Fao and Pledged Articles, every Saturday early candlelighti ID Goods on commission received one fiottr pxi vious to each aale. and cashed two hours after tS Bcuiiu nana jfurxuiaro ceived with limits. This Evening, Dec 17, At 6 o'clock, will be to thecom mencement of the toy sale, an' assortment of h'euse furnishing articles an adventure of a passenger direct from Sheffield among which are supej ivory handled knives and forks, silver mounted platodi candlesticks, with and without branches, astral mantel lamps, japanned and paper tea travs, cutlery, useful and fancy articles, etc.

Also, 1 of Mott' cooking stoves, in good order. Also, 300 yds flne superfine broadcloths, flannels, pledged; articics. Then follows Santa Claus. This evening, 17th December. And following evenings throughout the month, commencing at early oandlelight, in the sales roota, 88 Fulton street, Toys and Fancy Goods Will be tion, on importer's account, 32 cases and pkgs of Toys and Fancy Goods, suitable tor the approach ing holiday presents, comprising in part wax andkid dolls, boxes containing cities, villages, houses, land.

scapes, locomotives, fire steam magnetio uucw, volcanoes, aal'ths) different animals of the forest, swords, gtmsships, 1 cross bows, flutes, trumpets, tambourines, harmonicas, tin wax and alabaster figures, Alsey a great variety of ladies' and gentlemen's work boxes; dressing cases, portable French and German accordions, musical boxes, and other fancy articles. and Mutual Protection Society, of tho City 01 JJrooKiyn, meet at nau'g Buildings, on the second Monday evening of each month. The Board of Managers meet at the same place on the tourtn raonaay evening of eacn month. The benefits are as follows If a Member is sick, he receives at the rate of $4 per wees. If his property is destroyed by firo, he may re ccive to the amount of $50.

When a Member dies, $25 is appropriated for his ranerai expenses. Applications for Membership, or for the Conatitu tion and By Laws, may bo made to the President, or the Board of Managers, who meet as asove stated U. H. Ltl'Cl JUri, rresiaent. C.

CORNELL, Secretary. Brooklyn, March. 184 2. ml9 tf MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF NEW YORK! CLEARED.

Barque Empress, Gibraltar brig Warsaw, Ma. tamos; scare sir Lionel Smth. Montero Hay: Jo seph Hawkey, St Martha. ARRIVED. Ship Courier, Duggan, 42 ds fm Malaga.

Barque Hecla. 16 days from St Thomas. Brig Washington's Barge, 19 ds fm Para City. 1. i i vuiumu ung Carolina, i as im Angostura.

Brig Hallowell, Smith, 18 ds fm St Marks. Brig Washiagton, Stevens, 73 ds fm Malaga. Brig Augusta, Laurie, fm Savana la.Mar, Ja. Schr Eric, 16dsfm Portau Piatt. A UCTION NOTICE.

R.J. TODD will con tinue the sale of 30 cases and packages of toys and trench and Uerman (joods, suita. ble for the approaching holiday presents, in his sales room, aa euuon ltilS evening, Dec. 17, ai eariy canaiengni, ana continue every evening un til the whole are disposed of. These sales will af ford a fine opportunity to ladies selecting such arti cles for Fairs, to storekeepers and the public gene, rally, all of whom are respectfully invited to attend dl7 IN CHANCERY Before the Vice Chancellor.

"Maria Spader, administratrix, and Barnct John. son, administrator, of Jeremiah V. Spader, do ceased, vs. James S. Clark.

Lott Murphy, So licitors. In pursuance of a decretal order 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, on the seventeenth day ot JLiecemDer next, at in o'clock at noon of that day, oy jonn rosi. Auctioneer, imo. 14 uiton street, the City of Brooklyn, in the County of Kings All that certain tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Seventh ward of the City of Brooklyn, commencing at a point on the southwesterly side of the Bedford Road where the same adjoins the land of the heirs ol Jocob Kyerson.

deceased, and from thence running southerly two thousand four hundred and thirteen feet, thence westerly one hundred and eighty two feet all along tne said land or tne neirs ot the said Jacob Kyerson. deceased, to land of John Cowenhoven, thenca southeasterly along said land of the said John Cow enhoven one hundred and eighty three feet to land of Cornelius Van Cleef, thence easterly along said land of said Cornelius Van Cleef four hundred and ninety.cight feet to Clinton avenue property, thence northerly along said Clinton avenue property two thousand two hundred and tour feet to the said ford Road, thence northwesterly along the said Bedford Road five hundred and sixty nine feet and six 1 1 I ujuuua lu me. jjiauu ut ucgimiiiig containing iwen ty one acres and ninety one hundredths of an acre, be the same more or less, and be the said several measurements respectively more or less being the same tract, piece or parcel of land which is known and designated on a map called Map of beautifully situated property in the Seventh ward of the City of Brooklyn, sold by Jeremiah V. Spader and Mar a his wife, to James S. Clark," dated Brooklyn, March, 1836, and signed by the said Jeremiah Spader and the said James S.

Clark, and bv them filed as of record in the Office of the Clerk of the said County of Kings, on the first day of April, 1835, which' said tract, piece or parcel of land is laid out on said map into two hundred and ninety seven (297) lots, numbering thereon from one to two hundred and ninety seven (297), both inclusive, and of the size and dimensions therein expressed, reference being thereunto had will more fully appear. Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. Dated November 25th, 1842. JOHN DIKEMAN, n26 2aw3w Master in Chancery. ILf The sale of the above property is adjourned until the 28th instant, at the same hour and place.

Dated Dec. 17, 1842 JOHN DIKEMAN, dl7 2awts Master in Chancery. REMOVAL OF The Brooklyn Confectionery manufactory ROCKWELL has removed his Confectionery Manufactory to No. 248 Adams street, in the rear, where he will be happy to see his former customers, and as many new ones as may feel inclined to patronise him. He is manufacturing all kinds of CANDIES, which he can supply to dealers on the moat favorable terms.

Also, his celebrated COUGH CANDY, for coughs, colds, and all diseases leading to consumption. Many testimonials can be produced in its favor. J. ROCKWELL, 248 Adams street. Brooklyn, December 16.

1842. dl6 tf GRADING OF FULTON AVENUE. Proposals will be received by the subscribers, for the grading of Fulton Avenue, from Raymond street to Green Avenue. Tho street to be graded agreeably to the profiles established by the Common Council, and covered with gravel one foot thick. HAMILTON JACKSON, dl6tf WM.

PETERS. CORPORATION NOTICE. In the matters of application to the Mayor and Common Council of the City of Brooklyn in relation to the opening of the following streets, to wit Hoyt street, from Fulton avenue to Douglass street Co. lumbia street, from Joralemon to State street Mill street, from Court to Smith street Willow street, from Joralemon street to the westerly line of the land of George S. Howland Garden street, from Joralemon to State street.

Notice is hereby given, that the report of the Com missioners of Estimate and Assessment in the above entitled matters was duly confirmed by the Su. prcme Court on the sixth day of December instant. All persons who owe assessments over and above their awards in tho above entitled matters, may pay the said assessments, or tho balances thereof over awards, to John S. Doughty, City Treasurer, on or before the 14th day of January, 1843. All assessments or balances of assessments not so paid, will be by one of the City Collectors, with his fees thereon.

T. S. BARKELOO, Street Com. Brooklyn, Dec. 14, 1842.

CORPORATION NOTICE Well and Pump northwest corner of Plymouth and Little sti; A petition is now pending before the Mayor and Common Council of tho City of Brooklyn, for a Well and Pump at the northwest corner of Ply. mouth and Little streets. The Common Council have fixed the district of assessment as follows, to wit: o. both sides of Plymouth street from the ner of Littlo street to the corner of Jackson street, and on Little street dn the west side from the corner of Water street to tho corner of Marshall street, and on the east side from a point opposite tho above mentioned corner of Water street to a point oppo. site the above mentioned corner of Marshall street.

Remonstrances against the same must bo presented to tho Common Council on or before tho 9th day of January, 1843, as tho same will then be finally acted upon, or as soon thereafter as con. veniont. In the meantime, estimates will be re. eeived for the well and pump. T.

S. BARKELOO, Street Com. Brooklyn, December 15. 1842. dl5 AWEE T.

THE BONE SETTER. Is now in this city, and can be consulted at Nathaniel. Mek HAfjr's, No. 384 Adams street, o4 tf BROOKLYN FEMALE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE A Dav and Boardikq School, 221 Washington street. Mr.

Be Mrs. SPAULD ING, Principals. The Fall term of this institution will commence Thursday, September 1, 1842. Daily, weekly, monthly and quarterly reviews continued as usual. A strict account of each young lady's daily deport, ment, punctuality and scholarship is kept, and her standing reported quarterly.

WhAe the Principals aim constantly to make thorough scholars, they deem it not less important to inculcate moral and re it ugiuuD piinipivH. uungiauies win receive xsijuu mas when they shall have honorably completed the lull course prescribed in the circulars. JNone but well qualified teachers will be employed. REFERENCES. Rev.

S. H. Cox. D.D.; Rev. C.

Brodhead, U. Kev. J. S. Spencer, JJ.

Rev J. L. Hodge; Rev. M. W.

Dwight; Rev J. Sewelli Rev. J. M. Rowland: Rev.

E. M. John son; Rev. W. B.

Lewis; Rev. M. W. Jacobus Kev. E.

JE. Taylor; Kev. J. Uurheld, Rev. J.

Judd; Hon. J. Dilteman; Hon. L. Lefferts; His Ho nor ti.

C. Murphy, Mayor; C. P. Smith, ex Mayor; Doctors C. Rowland, J.

J. Rapelye, B. Parker. G. Marvin, M.

K. Bridges, W. K. Northall; P. Clark, Esq W.

Bradbury, W. B. Wedgwood, R. Claggett, J. W.

Wheelwright, R. Thorn, S. Fleet, R. Covert, Copland, D. Lester.

Esa. J. Young, Principal of Brooklyn Collegiate Insti tute; Messrs. S. Putnam, W.

Marsh, A. Davenport, J. Laidlaw, B. Mortimer. G.

M. Wilder. teachers. aull eod9m COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS. In an eligible apart, ment pertaining to the Central R.

D. Church, on Henry street, near Clark. The regular session will commence on Thursday, the 1st of September. 1 his place has been occupied, for several years. as a Collcgiato School, and is retired, healthful, and pleasant.

In this school there is no junior department and no pupils will be received who cannot read English with facility. 1 he course of study is that preparatory to collep and the business pursuits of life. The rules of discipline and behavior, are intended to be subordinate to the Holy Scriptures, experience and common sense. The price of tuition is now 12 50 per quarter. Bills'payable in advance, or.

in all ease, hv th middle of the season. Those who may wish to cnauire conerrnintr thio school, are respectfully referred to Rev. Dr. Brodhead, Brooklyn, and Rev. Dr.

McAuley, New York. U. Jp KUUEKTSON. Brooklyn August 16, 1842. au24 tf VJUUTH BROOKLYN BOARDING DAY SCHOOL For Young Ladies and Children, in Atlantic street, near Jourt street.

In this establishment the best possible nrovision is made for instruction in the English, French, and opanish languages, Music, Drawing, Unro mittine attention is paid to the moral and intcl. lectual improvement, as well as the deportment o. me pupils, lurthcr information, references and terms, which are moderate, parents and guardians are respectfully invited to call. D. JOYCE.

August 22, 1841. au24 "OROOKLYN COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE a An English and Classical Boarding. School, Washington Avcnuo. For the future tho Rev. Jacob W.

Diller will be associated with Mr. Youno in the various duties of this insti tution. To persons consulting the health and the scientific, moral and religious improvement of tneir sons, this school otters inducements excelled perhaps by none. Catalogues of the pupils and patrons and every information may be had at the rose umce, at tne store ot h. Van JNostrand Son, 40 Fulton street, or at the Institute.

a21 WHITE PJLAIN s7J3MAl.KIWSTJl'rDXS. i iil5 SJK1U1JNAKY, for the education of Young Ladies, is located in the retired and rural Vil. lage of White Plains, Westchester County, 27 miles from New York. The building was erected with tho view of a permanent establishment, and is conveniet and well adapted for the purpose to which it is devoted. The number of Boarders is limited to twenlv All of whom reside under tho same roof with the Principal fare at the same board, and are.

in all respects, members of his family. 1 he course of education is desicmed to hp. mors thorough than showy, and particular attention will be paid to training and developing the mind and imbuing it with sound moral principles, as well as with Elementary Knowledge. Every Scholar must be provided with a Bible, and will be required to attend Family Prayer Morning and Evening, and Public Worship on the Sabbath. 1 ho benool Year is divided into Two Sessions, of Five Months each the Winter Session commenc ing on the first of November, and tho Summer Session on the first of May.

The Vacations will occur in April and October. Scholars may be admitted at any age or tirne, but none arc received for any peiiid less than a Session. lhe Course of Study embraces Orthooraohv. English Grammar, Rhetoric. Criticism.

Commiai tion, Penmanship, Geography, Astronomy, History, wwii jvuepmg, ninmcuc, AigeDra, geometry Moral and Intellectual Philosophy, the Naval Sci ences, the Ancient Languages, French, Drawing and Painting, and Vocal and Instrumental Music." I he 1 crms, are Eighty Dollars oer Session Dava. ble in advance. In this sum are included the charges for Board, Washing, Fuel, Lights and Tuition in the English Rranches. The extra charges are. for Music on the Piano $24, and $4 for use of Piano.

Ancient Languages S10. French S10. Drawing and Painting $12. Ornamental Needlework $6. Vocal Music 5.

Access to Library Bed and Bedding to be provided bv each Pupil if furnished, there will be an additional charge of $5 per Session. Each Pupil is also re quired to provide Towels and Napkins, and a Tea and i able spoon. lhe Institute is furnished with a cabinet of min erals, a very beautiful Philosophical Apparatus and 1ibrary ot over 1UUU volumes. All necessary Text books, Stationery. can be procured at the Institute.

Q' iS tf S. G. ARNOLD, Principal. DKAWIIfR THE APPRENTICES' LIBRARY ASSOCIATION will commence their Drawing Classes at the rooms in the Lyceum on Tuesday, the 18th instant. The School will be open every Tuesday and Friday evenings, from 7 till 9 o'clock.

TUITION For the Mechanical and Agricultural Class. 00 and figure Class 3 00 in all cases payable in advance. Tickets of admission can be procured at the rooms, or from Ths. S. Woodcock, i James Walters, Wm.

A. Morgan, Committees P. J. Arcularius, Stephen Crowell, Robert Nichols, ol2 tf H. G.

NICHOLS, Secretary. 254 NEW MUSIC STORE. FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. Stationeiw. Drawing Materials.

Sec. Mr. BROWNE, Professor and Teacher of the IiOGIRRIAN SYSTEM OF MuSIC. begs leave to acquaint the inhabitants of Brooklyn that he has opened a store for the sale of articles in the Music and Stationery line of business, on the uwai maauimuii; terms. Mr.

and Mrs. Browne, and their daughter. Miss Augusta Browne, Organist of Dr. Cox's Church, Brooklyn, are now prepared to give Lessons, at cither their pupils' or their own residence. Nearly forty of Miss Augusta Browne's musical compositions for sale.

mvI8 rpHE LONG ISLAND INSURANCCa No. 3 Front street, Brooklyn Capital, 20ojI 000. This Company insures against loss or damage by fire on terns as favorable as similar institutions in the State. J. SPRAGUE.

President. S. Ai.riiv.us Smith. Secretary. d27 LOST Supposed in going from 148 Hicks strett to the Fulton Ferry, one of Brown's GOLD PENS, in a silver case.

Tho finder will be liberal, ly rowardod by it at this olfiee. mil UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, Crrr Hall. New York IN BANKRUPTCY NOTICE to shaio cause against Petition of JET PATRICK ROANE COX. of Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, late druggist, to be ae. cfared Bankrupt, Thursday, January 12, 184311 A dl7 law3w ID HENRY BUTLER, of the City of Brrok.

clerk' (and 118 one of the late firm of Butler Aldnch.) to be declared Bankrupt, Thursday, Ja nnary 19, 1843, 11 A. dl7 law3w Er AZOR S. MARVIN, of the City of Brook. nt' (an as one of 010 late firm of Tiask Marvin,) to be declared Bankrupt. Saturday.

Jinuary 14, 1843, 1 1 A. M. dl3 law3w ET MOSES P. LITTLE, of Brooklyn, Kings bounty, New York, merchant, to be declared Bank. Thursday, January 12, 1843, 11 A.

M. dl3 law3w Cr ARTHUR TAPPAN, of the City of Brooklyn, merchant, to be declared Bankrupt, Saturday, December 31, 1842, 11 A. M. dl2 law3w SAMUEL KISSAM, of Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, (and as one of the late firm of Samuel George Kissam,) to be declared Bank, rupt, Thursday, January 5, 1843, 11 A. M.

d9 law3w GEORGE C. BEEKMAN, of riatbush, Kings County, New York, (and as one of the late firms of Beekman, Richard Luke, and Beekman at Luke.) to be declared Bankrupt, Thursday, De. cember 22, 1842, 11 A. M. n30 law3w IT JOHN EARLE VAN ANTWERP, of Brooklyn.

Kings County, New York, Auctioneer, (and as one of the firm of Van Antwerp Van Dyke.) to be dec'ared Bankrupt, Saturday, Decern, ker 24, 1842, 11 A. M. n28 iaw3w WILLI BM G. JONES, of Flatbush, Kings County, New York, (and as one of the late firm "imam Jones ct Uo.) to be declared Bankmpt Saturdaj', December 24, 1842, 11 A. M.

n26 law3w ID JAMES L. RIPLEY, of Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, merchant, to be declared bankrupt, Thursday, December 22d, 11 A. AI. n22 law3w JW EDWIN SMITH, of the City of Brooklyn, Merchant, as one of the late firm of Penny, Brown Smith, to be declared Bankrupt, Saturday, Do cember 17, 1842, 11 A. M.

n21 law3w ET ABRAHAM MILLER, of Brooklyn, KinrS County, New York, (and as one of the late firms of D.C. Miller Co. 55. Thuday, December 15, 1842, 11 nl8 law3w TERRAPIN LUNCH A Street and Brondirnr. UNDER THE AMERICAN MITsp ttm T'HE undersigned having taken the above nam cu lavonic resort, and renovated and improved the same, is now ready to receive calls from his friends and the public, and pledges himself that no pains shall be spared to make this establishment one of the best in this citv.

The, lnrw supplied with all the delicacies of the season, and served up a manner that cannot be excelled, and at the shortest notice. Private rooms for A inner Hn i supper parties. The bar is stocked with the best of wines, liquors, and segars of the choicest qualities. Venison steaks and stewed terrapin every day during the season. 1)22 Ira WM.

JAMES CARR. NEW CASH TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, 67J Fulton street. The subscriber is prepared to execute all orders in the above line in a manner suited to the wants and tastes of his customers. A call is solicited from his friends and the public. "23 3m SAM'L.

S. POWELL. THE T1H. F. GLADWIN, Surgeon Dentist, 152 Fcl ton street, Brooklyn, would rcsDectfnllv s.

nouncc to the inhabitants of this city, that he is pre jiareii perrorm all nivrafmp nn ,1, TW1, particularly myites the attention of the public to an improved method of adapting them in such a manner as to be worn with the greatest case and com fort, and at the following prices Best teeth on hue gold plates. ..3 50 to 4 00 Best teeth on pivot 2 50 to 3 00 Filling with gold foil 00 Cleaning set of teeth 0 75 to 1 00 Extracting 0 50 Other charges in proportion. jy 1 OYSTERS! OYSTERS! OYSTERS! The subscriber, who has been for many vcau engaged in the oyster trade, would respectfully in. form the public, that he continues to keep his old stand, at 31 James strret, and on the corner of Cranberry and Henry streets, opposite the Apprentices' Library, where can be had superior OjTsters at an times, opened or in tne shell. Families supplied, and delivered in any part of the city, free of expense.

Tho subscriber returns his sincere thanks to tho public for the patronage that has been bestowed on him for a series of years, and hopes, by unremitting attention to business, to merit a continuance ol the same. DOMINICK COLGAN. Brooklyn. Dec 27. d27 tf OUSE KEEPERS TAKE NOTICE.

Ex. tra Large Domestic Bread. Tho subscri. bcr wishes to inform his friends and the inhabitants of Brooklyn generally, that he manufactures Domestic Bread of a superior quality and as. large aa can bo had in Brooklyn or New York, as follows Wheat, Wheat and Indian, Rye, Graham and Twist.

Rolls Hot Rolls every morning at 6 o'clock. Rusk, Buns, and Tea Biscuit every afternoon at 4. Crackers Butter, Soda, Sugar, Graham and BostoikCrackcrs, Pilot Bread, fresh and always on hand. Cares of all kinds fresh every afternoon. Also, Stuart's Confectionary always 011 hand, and oranges, lemons.

Sec. ROBERT S. SEABURY, Corner of Nassau and Pearl street. P. S.

Families and stores in any part of the city served every morning and afternoon. Families that pay in advance for tickets will receive 13 for 12 shillings. ap30 tf NOTICE The subscriber informs his patrons and the public in general, that he has made arrangements by which he will constantly keep on hand the Oysters taken from tho celebrated Mill. Pond of Col. Suydam.

The Oysters om the above pond arc superior to any offered in the New York market, they will be' taken fresh from tho water daily, and served out to those who may favor him with a call at his establishment, No. 31 Fulton street. ap25tf N. INYARD TTENRY TAYLOR, WATCHMAKER, 53 JL I Fulton street, Brooklyn. H.

T. respectfully informs the citizens of Brook Ivn and the snrrnnnrlinir nr.irrhlinnrVinnH.. fhnt hf I has commenced business as above, and. havinc had many years' experience with Koskcll and Johnson, of Liverpool, in the making and repairing of detached, patent lever, and other watches, he can confidently assure those who may please to favor him with their commands, that the work shall be faithfully executed and promptly attended to. August 24.

1842. au24 DOMESTIC INDUSTRY Needle Thread, ers The inventor of this time and sight saving little article must have had single eye" to tho removal of a sore infliction on tho patience of sewers. The task of threading tho needle by the ordinary long.timc.honorcd method is to the aged and to all those with weak vision often more irksome and trying than the work performed with it. The introduction of this unique invention hap pily renders the process no longer a test question as to temper and the qualities of perseverenco and enduranco under difficulties," but to tho testy anr" ncxry patient and impatient, old and young, a thin; of instant and seemingly magic attainment. Fo sale by Wm.

WISE, ap30 Watchmaker Jeweller, 79 Fulton st BEST HAVANA SEGARS possessing tho requisite age and flavor, for sale by n30 QUIMBY. 100 Fulton street. SCHULTZS Anctioi.rs7' Store, No. 1B5 'Fulton street. IET Sales of property at auction or at private sale conducted with despatch advances made on good sent to the store for immediate sale.

Chancery or other sales of Real Estate madeat the store or Franklin House, as may suit parties. AT PRIVATE SALE 2 lots of ground on Fulton, opposite Johnson street, Nos. 246 and 248, each 25 feet front and rear 100 deep. Enquire at the store. Also, a Mohetran militnrv Arim all rv.nmiiu.

In good order. JOSEPH HEUEiVl AN. Auctioneer. (Late Hegeman Dean.) Sales Room. 14 Fulton Strret.

At Private Sale Lots on the Railroad and fJatbush road, by single lots or by the acre. J. H. Solicits orders for sales of Real Estate, Household Furniture, either at private residences or at the sales room, which is well calcula. ted for large sales.

Chancery and public smiles of Real Estate at the Sales room. JOHN POST, Auctioneer. ESTATE AND GENERAL ASEXT. Sales Room, 16 Fulton street. At Private Sale 4 lots on Furman st, extend mg to the river, commonly known as wharf lots they arc near the Fulton 'Ferry, adjoining property of Messrs.

Bach and Cook Adams Also, building lots at the head of Clinton and Washmston avenues, on tho railmrwl poet Hill, at very low prices. Church Vaults Several vaults at private sale. ET J. POST respectfully tenders his services. General Agent to such as may at any time ncedi faithful and competent person to dischurgo the ties of a trust, or any other reputable business.

JOHN E. VAN ANTWERP, Auctioneer. (E? Personal attention given to sales of Furniture at private residences. Orders may be left at the Coal Office of Mr. G.

Langdon. No. 23 Fulton street. Brooklyn. FRENCII AND SPANISH LANGUAGES Mons.

BORDENAVE. respectfully informs the inhabitants of Brooklyn, that haying recently removed front Hartford to' this citv, he is now prepared to continue giving i structiun in the above languages in Schools, Families, or at his Office at the Mansion House By his system of teaching, which is thorough and practical, much time is spared to the studentother wise engaged, bnt litLlc study being required at home, and those anxious to learn to speak will bo able to put in immediate practice the knowledge he daily Those partially acquainted with the French, who would like to study the Spanish language, will be taught through the medium of the. French, and thus improve in both languages at the same time. rupnswill be taught alone or in classes, at Mr. office, or at the pupil's residence if preferred.

Mons. B. having for the last ten years filled lhe place of French and Spanish Instructor in all the Schools and Colleges in the city of Hartford, he is kindly permitted to Give the following references The Faculty of Washington College. John P. Brace.

Principal of the H.irtfor Pmt Seminary. Mrs. C. D. Young, Governess of the same.

Miss I. Draper, Principal of the HartfnrH Vnnno Ladies' Seminary. 0 L. N. Tracy.

Principal of the Hartford Grammar School. T. L. Wright. Principal of the Pavilion School.

Rev. Dr. Hawes. Rcv.T. H.

Gallandr nard, 2d. He is also permitted to refer, in Brooklyn, to Rev. Dr. Cox, Rev. Dr.

Cutler, Rev. Dr. Spen cer, Kev. Dr. Stone.

lions. B. may be seen at his nvririnnM Af House, Hicks street. n22 Iw n29 lm pAiiNio, U1L.S, AJN WINDOW GLASS, at wholesale or retail, chean for i nh fu, 1 60 double 40 extra 25 French and Picture. 3 :0 lbs.

Chrome Green. 310 Paris Pure SPERM OIL, for family use, toeethor with an assortment of articles usually kept in paint na im j. UUL.I.. 11 l' uiton st. "JT'ASIIION ABLE HAIK WRESSING SA LOON.

JOHN PELLET REAU has removed his Hair Cutting, Curling, and Shaving establishment to No. 1 Front street, (recently occu pied by Mr. Jordan where his customers will find him unremitting in his attention to the business in Hits details. WIGS and TOUPEES madeto or. dcr.

mv9tf FOR SALE, very low, 2 houses and 2J lots of ground situated" on Myrtle avenue. The cost of the houses was over 4,000, two years ago tho wnoie property may dc had lor less than It will let readily fer $400 a year. Apply soon to s7 tr fAKKES JORDAN, 35 Fulton rt. WANTED Sovereigns, Guineas, Doublouns, and Ensrlish Silver, at MACKAY'S Exchange Office, 5G Fulton Brooklyn. N.B.

All kinds of uncurrent Bank notes bopght jel6 IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC The public of Brooklyn and its vicinity, arc respectfully informed that from this date, families in want 01 Servants can be supplied zratuitouslv on applica tion to the subscribers. PARKES JORDAN, n2 tf 35 Fulton street, Brooklyn. A TEACHER OF MUSIC on the Piano is wanted at the Brooklyn Female Collegiate In stitutc, 221 Washington street. Preference will be given to one who will board at the institution. W.

S. Brooklyn, Nov. 4, 1842. n5 tf IJltUKEJN BANKS. Note of the following XJ Banks wanted, namclv Bank of Buffalo, Commercial, Oswego, Clinton County Bank, St.

Lawrence, Ogdcnb'gJ Commercial, do. Lafayette Bank, N. Housatonic Railroad, By linton BanK, Y. J. S.

MACKAY, 5G Fulton street, Brooklyn. je3 tf BLACKSM1TH1NG THOMAS SILK, con. tinucs his old stand at No.3 Water street near Fulton, where he docs all kindsof Blacksmithingang Horse Shoeing. He will be happy to execute all or. dcrs in his line of buincss on the most rcasonablr crms.

Brooklyn.Oct.26. 1841. d27 tf WATCH fc CLOCK REPAIRING Th. subscriber continues his unremitting attcntior. to repairing and cleaning clocks and watches of every description, warranting the performance of wore passing irom nis nanas.

Attention also paid to repairing musical boxes, jewelry, silverware, spectacles, ct c. ym. vvisr n29 watch and clock maker, 79 Fulton Ft FINGER RINGS Diamond, Ruby, Emerald Pearl, Jet, Amethyst, Topaz, Garnet, Chryso lito and other fine stone and seal Rings, of a great variety of patterns also, Guinea gold Wedding Rings, Enamel, Chased, Plain, Tablet and Motto Rings, for sale or made to order by ol I WILLIAM WISE, 79 Fulton t. LEATHER. Light and middle weights, oak tanned Sole Leather, Calf Skins, wax anil grain, upper, Constantly on hand and fori a at reduced prices, by L.

VAN NOSTRAND, 40 Fulton st. WANTED, at this Office, the following numbers of the Brooklyn Eagle," for which a good price will be paid 6, 8, 10,11, and IOC. sl2 tf WANTED 'A situation as COOK, by a yonn woman who can produce the most unexceptionable teltimonials as to character and capacity. Apply at No, 9 Chapel street. 3t LACK, Red.

and Whit Leatfj for sale by myl4 W. M. VVLU, Water ft. 1 ACKAWANA COAL The Delaware and Hudson Canal Company have taken the yard at the foot of Adams street, No. 13, known as the Nassau Coal Yard, and lately occupied by Barkeloo At Baylis, where they are receiving Lackawana Coal, fresh from tho mines, and which they offer to their customers and the public at the following pri ces, free of cartage Egg and broken size 5 00 Lump 5 Stove and Furnaoe 5 Nutsize 5 Nut and pea mixed, or small nut 4 00 00 00 00 rca 3 my5 tf 50 ptOAI, COAL COAL COAL At the Brooklyn Coal Yard, in Jay street, between York and Prospect street.

The subscriber offers for sale the 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 50 Do. stove and nut 6 00 Raven Vein, grey ash, all sizes 6 00 Lackawanna, all sizes 5 00 m8 tf JOSHUA ROGERS COAL OFFICE REMOVKLk ALTERS, BARRE VAN BRUNT have removed their coal office, from 25 Fulton, to the comer of Fulton Sc. Front streets, in the Loner Island Insurance Company. Peach Orchard, broken and egg 50 do do stove and nut 6 00 high, broken and egg 6 50 do do and nut 6 00 Lackawanna, all sizes 5 09 Delivered free of Cartage. N.B.

Orders taken for Peach Orehnnl. TlrH A.Vi Broken and Esfir coal, from Vessel from 5.50 tn 3SS5.75. according to quality. mv21y IIAiniCOrON MTEBAKV ASSOCIAXION I.ECTUKES. TO bo delivered in tho Lecture Room of the Ly.

r.riim in Ur.at.inn(.H lojn bduiuiuil Nov. 17. Introductory Lecture R.H. Dana, Esq. The necessity of a right life to a true appreciation of Literature, and the influ ence of Literature on life." One Lecture R.

H. Dana, Woman." Nov. 24 Esq. Dec. 1 Doc.

8 One Lecture Major G. Tociiman Russia and Poland." One Lecture Rev. Orestes A. Brown son Government, its origin, organization, and end." One Lecture George Bancroft, Esq. The early influence of New York on Dec.

15. American Independence Dec Dec 22. One Lecture George Bancroft, Esq. I The Battlo of Bunker Hill." 29. One Lecture Rev.

II. W. Bellows. The influence of Commerce upon per. sonal and national character." Jan.

5. One Lecture Theodore Sedgwick, Jr. Esq." Louis the XIV." Jan. 12. One Lecture Rev.

J. H. Perry. The History of the Revolution in Texas, embracing the Battle of San Jacinto." Jan. 19.

One Lecture Rev. Geo. W. Betiiune. Athens in the time of Pericles." Jan.

26. One Lecture John Neal, Esq. "General Reading." Feb. 2. One lecture Ciias.

F. Hoffman, Esq. Subject to be hereafter announced. Feb. 9.

One Lecture Rev. J. Wainwright Architecture." Feb. 16. One Lecture Park Benjamin, Esq.

Subject to be hereafter announced. Feb 23. Concluding Lecture. Terms for the Course. Tickets for one person for the course.

00 Family of three persons 5 00 Admission for a single lecture 25 ID" Tickets may be procured at Wildor's and CulverwcH's Bookstores, and at J. S. Mackay's Exchange Office, Fulton st; at the Post Office; at Blagrovc's Drug store, Atlantic st, and at the door of the Lecture Room on the evenings of Lecture. The Lectures will commence punctually at half past 7 o'clock P. M.

J. M. VAN COTT, nl2 tf Chairman of Lecture Committee. SOCIETY I IiCTURES.B SOUTH BROOKLYN. THE Directors of the Franklin Society, Brooklyn, announce their first annual Course of Lectures, "to be delivered in the CHAPEL, Pacific commencing on TUESDAY, Dec.

6th, 1842, agreeably to the following Programme une Liecture lhe Introductory by the Key. Geo.W. Betiiune, D. of Philadelphia. One Lecture by the Rev.

Ciias. Wentwortii Upiiam, of Salem, Mass. One Lecture by the Rev. Wm. B.

Sprague. D. of Albany. One Lecture by the Rev. H.

Bellows, of New York. One Lecture by Henrt 'S. Patterson. ol Philadelphia. Une Lecture by the Kev.

Samuel II. Cox. D. of Brooklyn. line Lecture by the Kev.vv m.

Hague, of Boston. One Lecture by Henry Giles, of Boston. One Lecture by John Neal, of Portland. One Lecture by the Rev. J.

S. Stone. D. of Brooklyn. Une Lecture by the Hon.

J. L. O'Sullivan. of New York. One Lecture bv Park Benjamin.

of New York. One Lecture by the Rev. Horace Busrnell. of Hartford, Conn. Other gentlemen will lecture during tho season.

Tho name of tho Lecturer, the subiect of the Lec ture, and the time when each will be delivered, will be announced from week to week, during the course. terms. Gentleman's Ticket for the course 2 00 Gentleman and Lady's Ticket for the course 3 00 Family Ticket, admitting three, 4 00 Single Evening Ticket 25 tLr Tickets may bo had atBlagrove's drugstore, No. 3 Squire's Buildings, Atlantic stroet, anil at Wildcr's book store, 51 Fulton street, Brooklyn. II.

BUTLER, C. G. CARLETON, Lecture Committee. FREEMAN HUNT, do tf TO THE PUBLIC. The public is hereby in formed that I have fitted up and opened an office and Infirmary No.

70 Lawrence st. Brooklyn, L. for the practico and sale of Thomsonian Medicine, and intend to make Brooklyn my permanent residence. My Infirmary, which is located in a quiet open part of the city, is now in readiness for tho reception of invalids from all parts of the country VAPOR BATHS, cold and warm, Shower Baths, and Courses of Medicine, will at all timns bo given at the Infirmary, to those who may desire them. I will attend promptly and faithfully to all calls in my profession, both by day and night, either in the city or adjacent country.

I shall keep constantly on hand nn assortment of genuine Thomsonian Medicines, which will bo sold as low as can be bought elsewhere of the same quality. Charges low to suit tho times, especially to thoso who pay promptly and voluntarily. Advice at tho offico gratis. Having passed though a thorough course of Med ical Studies, and had a number of years of active and extensive practico and experience, I have tlte vanity tobeliovc that I shall not kill" more than half or two thirds of my patients at most, with steam, pepper, lobelia," Brooklyn. L.

May 1st, 1842. je2dtf my51td3mw A. H. PLATT. TEAS Of tho first quality, for sale by n33 DOWNING at LAWRbNOE, Ladies selecting goods for Church dealers, and tho public generally, will find it to their advantage to attend these sales, which will be peremptory Wednesday, Dec.

21, At 10 o'clock, at the salesroom, 88 Fulton stie. Furniture TODD will sell without resee, a large quantity of excellent second hand fnnjairey the effects of a deceased person also a atck house fumisning articles, ott's cooking stoics, fy' Full particulars hereafter. S75 At Private Sale An elegant t'ouole86 Gold Lever watch, full jewelled, with curb, heavy gold chainrcost 50 guineas in Jpglsnd, nd will be sold under a guarantee for $76 if applied for immediately, at Todd's auctif'1 room, 88 Fulton st. The owner being jn ill healthy an wishes to return home. NOTARY PUBLIC R.

J. TODD, Notary Public anShipping Agent Office, 88 Fulton street. Bills of Exchange a4 Notes protested Marino protests noted and tended Sailors' protections granted Crews ship ped, and all other business appertaining to his ofBe done with correctness and duspatehv i1 tf EXECUTORS' NOTICE In pursuance of order of the Surrogate of the County ot King, Notice is hereby given to all persons having cfaimst against Maria Corteltou, late of the town or New Utrecht, widow, deceased, to present the same, wHbj the vouchers thereof, to James C. Church, at New Utrecht, on or before the 24th day of December next. Dated June 20, 1842.

JAMES C. CHURCH, JAQUES B. WARDELL, je21 law26w tXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Pursuant to an or EJ der of the Surrogate of the County of Kings, Notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against Henry R. Mott, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, to present the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at his office, No.

3 Front street, in the city of Brooklyn, on or befoa the 2T th day of March next. Dated" Sept. IS, sl7 1aw6m JOHN A. LOTT, Executor. IN CHAxN'CERY Before the Vice Chancellor.

John D. ight, vs. Lucretia Tousey and al. State of New York, ss. In pursuance of a decretal order of the Court of Chancery, made in the above entitled cause by the Vice ChaneeBor of the First Circuit, will be sold at public auction under the direction of the subscriber, one of the masters of said Court, by E.

II. Lurilow, auctioneer, at the Franklin House, in the City of Brook, lyn, on the sixth day of January, A. D. 1843, at one o'clock in the afternoon of that day All those four certain lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and being in the City of Brook lyn, County of Kings, known and distinguished on a crrtain map of the real estate of Ralph made by Jeremiah Lott, in the month of September, 1825, bb lots numbers 316, 317, 318 and 319, and together a re. bounded as follows: southwesterly in front by State street, northeasterly in the rear bv lots Nos.

312, 313, 314 and 315 on said map, anil southeasterly by lot No. 30 on said map said lota contain in breadth in front and rear each twenty, five feet, and in length on each side ninety eight lcet. Dated New York, December 13th, 1842. PHILO T. RUGGLES, dl4 2awts Master in Chancery.

CORPORATION NOTICE Assessment Lints for Lamps and Lamp Posts on Douglass street from Smith to Court street and for Lamp Post and Lamps on Dograw street, from Smith to Court Etrcrt. The assessors having returned the Assessment Lists in the above entitled matters, Notice is hereby given that the same will be presented to the Mayor and Common Council, for confirmation at their regular meeting on Monday, December 26tS 1S42, or as soon thereafter as they can conveniently act upon the same the lists can until then, be examined at the offico of the Clerk of the Common Council. Objections to said list (if any,) are to ba made iu writing, and presented to the Commoa Council on or before that day. Doted Brooklyn, December 13th, 1B43. A.

G. STEVENS, dl4 2av Clerk of Common Council. CORPORATION NOTICE Sealed Proposals will be received at the Street Commissioner's Office until the 17th day of December ins at 4 clock, P. for grading Fulton avenue, (ae. cording to the profile thereof,) between CHnten avenuo and the easterly side of the land of Joha Cowenhoven, and also between the westerly side of tho land of the heirs of John Jackson and Fulton street or Jamaica turnpike, the whole length of said grading to be covered with gravel one foot thick.

T. S. BARKELOO, Street Com. Brooklyn, Dee. 14, 1842.

dI4 d4t CORPORATION NOTICE Sealed Proposal will be received at the Street Commissioner's Office until 'he 17th day of December inst, at 4 o'clock P. for grading and paving Cheevtr place, from Dcgraw to Harrison street. T. S. BARKELOO, Street Cumissioner.

Brooklyn, Dec. 14, 1842. 34t FARMING PROPERTY in New Jersey for sale or exchange for groceries. Apply to PAB.KES JORDAN, 35 Fulton st. Bt HIDES.

Every description, for sole by rny14 L. VAN NOeTRAND. 40 FoHsa,.

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