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

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"WIDOWS 'ANDjORPHANS QF, FIREMEN OF' THE I'PY 'OWBRQQKLYN, rmrRStAY EVENING. APRIL 13. fe nleauro to announce that thev have procured trie wtoAlV SON and' ARSpJ'whS have kindly Volant teered fpr.thip.occasion, as also Mr. M.U,CiauiM ana Mr. KN AEB EL.

V' perfdrinance will be underthe1 direction mr. reanon. mr. munson win prcsiuc uv we 1 yART Glee Hark h'e Curfew's solemn sound Mrs. Strong.

Miss Pearson and Mr. Att wood Song Jj' the sweet violets' blow; I Mm. Strong and Miss' Jucho Songp ue'er. jforget piir childhood's home Mr. rearsoh' Pearson TnoPuck's Call Mrs.

Strong. Miss' Pear sontand C. Horn Song The sunny hours of. childhood Miss Pearson; Harraway Song The pretty Flower Girl Mrs. Strong Signor De Begnis Gloe Come o'er, the brook, Bessie i.Strbngj Miss.Pearson, Mr.

Munson and Mr. H. R. Bishop AN ADDRESS BY A FIREMAN. PART II.

Glee In holiday gown, and my new fangled hat Mrs; Strong, Miss Pearson and; Mr. Fi tzherbert Song I'll nofbeguile thee from thy home Mr. Lee Duett I've wandered in dreams Mrs. Strong and Miss J. A.

Wade Glee My 'laddie is gone far away Mrs. Strong, Miss" Pearson; Munson and Mr. Peareon Solo on the "French Horn i Mr. Knaebel. Song My Mother dear Mrs.

Strong S. Lover Medley Song Music mod Mr. Pearson Hook Glee Hail, Memory, hail (Prize Gle'o) Miss Pearson, Mr. Munson and 'Mr. Pearson.

J. Batty Tne 'Coiicertwill commence at" before 8 o'clock. ITj" Tickets each two tickets admitting one gentleman, and two lad es be had of VVm. Voris'5 pulton street Robert R. Story, 25 Ful.

ton stifue'tV of B. W. corner of Fulton and HickiTstreb'ts, at the Post Office, the Insurance Of. ficesj arid'df the'Trust'ees'of Department. apll 3t r.

r. sc i. ect.mn.;w:mcis.'. 03 The PoIIb of the Ghartcr cers on Tuesday next, 11th instant, will at the following places, being the sanio as designated by the Common Council on the 3d day of October last, in pursuance of the act of; the Le zislature. of this State, entitled An Act' respecting other than for militia and town officers, passed April 5th, 1842" Hriz.

i 1st Ward Fulton Hotel, 12 Fulton at. 2d Ward 1st district Hart's Bank Coffee House, 7 Front street. 2d district John Sweeney's Hotel, cor. ner of York and Pearl streets. 3d Ward Common Council chamber.

City Build. ings. 4th Ward 1st district Congress Hall, 2 15 Fulton street. 2d district Washington Hall, corner of and Adams streets. Ward 1st district Engine, House No; 7, in Front street.

2d district: Engine House. No. 11, in Hifli street. 6tri Ward Robert McDcrmott's Hotel, Atlantic st. 1st district: District House No' 5, Myrtle avenue.

2d district House No. 4, Clason 8th Ward Hatfield's Hotel, 3d avenue, Gowanus. OtuWard Robjrts' Ninth Ward Hotel, Bedford. And' that" the said Polls respectively will be open cd i at sunrise, and closed at sunset. Brooklyn, April '6th, 1843.

A. STEVENS, Cierkof Common Council. ttj THE WASHINGTON TEMPERANCE and Mutual Protection Society, of the. City oi Brooklyni mcet'at Hall's Buildings', ion: the second. Monday evening of each, month.

The Board of Managers meet at the same place on Monlay evening each month; The' benefits are as follows If a' Mcmber is sick he receives at the rate of 84 per week. 'If his" property is destroyed by fire, he may re ccive to the amount of $50. "When a Member dies, j25 is appropriated for bis funeral expenses. 'Applications for or for the Constitution and 'By Laws, may bo made to the President, or the Board of Managers, who meet as asove stated C. H.

LITTLE President; C. CORNELL, Secretary. Brooklyn. March. 184 2.

ml9 tf JDT The MARTHA WASHINGTON TEM. PERANCE SOCIETY will continue to hold their regular meetings in the Young. Men's Mount or non Room, Hall's Buildings, every. Thurs. day afternoon, commencing at half past 3: o'clock.

The ladies generally of Brooklyn, who. feel dispos ed to aid in this enterprise, are anectionateiy mvi. tedtoattend. E. W.

WVCKOFF. 4 tf; MA'HtNE INTKLL1GENGE. PORT OF NEW YORK CLKARfcO). Brigs Maria Estell, St. Johns, NF; Abo, Stettin Rupert, Belfast Falcon, C.Br) Bermuda schr Con vert, Matanzas Sophia, (Br) Trinidad.

ARRIVED. "Ship St James, fm London Portsmouth Feb 24. senr sseptcmner, Uavis, 15 ds tm Laguira. Schr Crane, Johnson; 3 ds fm Washington. aScrirs Ryon.

Wilden, 6 ds fm Wilmington A Thorn, Sanford, 7 ds fm dp. Sehr Ann Maria, 3 ds fm Newborn. Schr Exchange, Morris, 4 ds fm Norfolk. Schr Delight: Wheeler, 2 ds fm Suffolk. Va.

Below Ship from Canton Br brig' WILLIAM VORIS takes pleasure in in JS forming his friends' and the public generally, that has opened a HAT AND CAP STORE.at No. ,75 Fulton street, where they, can get suited with: an article at prices to suit the times. aplO OTICE Whereas, by virtue of the act of 'the Legislature of this State, passed April 25, 1835. a majority of the Judges of the Court of Com; mon Picas and Supervisors of the said' county have designated theToom fitted up for that purpose in theJailvof the said county, situato in tho said city of Brooklyn, as the place for holding courts in the said county, in pursuance of the direc tions of the said act, it is hereby ordered the said room, in the said county situated in tho said bcthe pjace' for holding the courts in said county, and that thc.some be from this time for all legal the court house of. the said county.

Extract from tho minutes. A. HEGEMAN, Clerk Kings Dated March 10, 1843 mll 2aw 3w" EfE AVY DAMAGED? SHEETINGS, slightly wet, will bo sold cheap, by J. HUBBARD, 103 Fait street, between Sands and Prospect streets, F27 tf Brooklyn. BOARDINGA gentleman arid his wife.

ortwo sihtrie sentlemen, can be accommodated with board in: a i mate "family, by applying at I4W Nasxait mi it PEiaUiCJloLUal'KEU alpaccas. fast opened, arid. for. sole by m20 J. HUBBARD.

103 Fiiltsn street: I il OUNTER, FOR SALE A siijali counter for cheap apply to C. WELLS SIMONS, j98 184i Fvltos street. SS.CARDgr; iioiv, 'ho t8B, FUTdN STREET: 07 Signr executed stylo not to bo surpassed," and at. a. cheaper rate.

than. aver. before known. Alfor'salo'at tho lbwestpricesj'all articles usually kept in a Pamt Stdre; G. BIRDSEYE WADSWOJRTH, inl3 tf J.

WfiSLEf MASURY. s'at'i jv is, CENTAL SURG ON, Hicks', 'coiner of Cranberry streets, Brooklyn: IT All operations on the teeth' performed' in manner to ensure the ftill satibfaction'of the patient, or. NO PAY required. Entire. setts of incorruptible teeth to the.

mouth so aa to be useful and worn with perfect Tooth ache effectually cured without pain, S3" rRiCEs modehate, and woak waeranted. References. Rev. J. Brodhead.

D.D.j Hon. Cyras Smith, Robert Roasmanf M.D. Adrian Hegcraan. wu omaotw. cvrviviiyanAiu habru, DISTILLERS AND RECTIFIERS, Are at all times prepared furnish to order at then establishment on Front, between Main and Wash' ington streets, Brooklyn.

Pure Spirits; 'Whiskey, Gin, and Brandt, Arc. on the most N. B. Orders left at their store, 184 Front street. New York, will meet the same attention.

d27 CITY WEIGHER, AND Weigher and Measurer of Grain and Coal ORDERS LEFT AT Smith's Stores, Catharine Ferry, or No. 96 York street, Brooklyn or at 163 Maiden lane, New will receive prompt my24 an faithful attention. is tf J. WATTS, TEACHER OF THE FLUTE, 88 Washington, corner of York' BROOKLYN. Terms moderate.

nil SEtlAIt STORE. IMPORTED HAVANA PRINCIPE SEGARS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT Qalniby'a Snuff and Tobacco Store, No. 100 Fulton street, BROOKLYN. Just received, a lot of superior Segars. mu20y PESCOTT, SEXTON OF ST.

JOHN'S CHURCH, 250 ADAMS STREET. To whom application for pews in the church, or interments in the burial yard, may be made, si 0 JUU. MOBIARTY has removed to the comer of CLINTON AND BALTIC STREETS, my lO tf near the new S. R. nODEfY, CITY AND COUNTY SEALER Of Weights and Measures.

au22 OFFICE AT W. M. UDALL'S, 11 WATER ST. 6m SAiTJtJJKJL, E. J0HIVSO1V, MASTER IN CHANCERY FOR KINGS CO.

Office, No. 3 Front street, ap3 tf WIia.IAM A. THOiTISOX, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. Office Brooklyn insurance F23 43 Fulton street. tf ALFBBD STEVENS, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, F7 City Buildings.

tf. JAMES II. CORNWBLL, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, ap3 County Clerk's Office. ly WJ DHAM WISE, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, d27 No. 79 Fulton street DOCTOU J.

J48 au25 HO WA Adams street. Brooklyn, MAK.T1JN BRIDGES, SURGEON DENTIST, No. 56 FULTON, corner of Hicks strcot. Two hours in' each' week day, from 7 to 9 o'clock in the morning, devoted to tlic service of the poor, without charge. SCALE OF PRICES TERMS; CASH.

For a full set of upper and under teeth on gold, $100. For 1 tooth.on gold, $8, 2 teeth $12, 3 teeth $16. For a set containing 4. t.i 6. teeth, $5 each tooth.

For over 6 teeth in one set t3 10, $4 each tooth. Ono tooth on pivot, $3 to $5. For full set of upper teeth by suction, $50. For filling with gold, each cavity, $1 to $2. For cleaning, set of teeth, $1 to $2.

Regulatingand arranging deformities andirregular itics in the mouth and teeth; a price commensurate with tho magnitude of the operation. SCALE OF PRICES FOR. WIDOWS AND ORPHANS, let. For full set of upper and under teeth $60. For full set of upper bv suction, $35.

For 1 tooth on gold, $5, 2 teeth 3 teeth $9, .4 teeth $12. For setting tooth on pivot, $2. For filling with gold, each cavity, $1. For cleaning the teeth. For extracting teeth, each 50 cents.

Brooklyn, March 14. 1843: ml4 tf GLASS, GLASS, GLASS. BOXES assorted sizes and brands'; just reccivdd und for sale at the lowest market prices, by JNO. D. PRINCE, No.

39 Fulton street. Also, 100 bo es 8byI0 and 7by9 GLASS, suita bio for hot beds, green.housesiactories, JtcV; at a lower price than ever before offered in this city. ap4 tf HENRY RUSSELL'S CONCERT, for the benefit of the ADDreDtices' Librarv Assb. ciation, at the Lyceum, on" TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL. 11.

3 PARTI. Song I lovo the frcn Cook Ballad My. Mother's portrait. Cliff Sccna Tho Dream of the' Reveller. Mackay National American refrain Our Native Cantata Wind of the winter night Mackay Song Founding of the do Newfoundland Dog W.

V. Bailey Uantata lie PART II. Song Tho the Philosopher. G.P. Morris I'm afloatl I'm.

afloat! Eliza. Cook The Old Arm Sccna The Skip on Mackay oong ne Ivy tureen Old King Time i Eliza Cook Finale Let's be Opera hot description and words, sec programme. CT Tickets tho number of which is limited 5Q each, to be sithor of the of tho. Assooiation; or tho Book and Music npb at ''p KAS i)rthd Rlkt forttlo by aplO rin. Fnl Fulton rt.

FLOWER POTSlljly fohaiUcpatiio! 1 A Adows it, betwaeo Swig i 9S6 COAL I'l COAJL At tho BrooklvnCoal Yardi in Jav street; between York and Prospect street. The sdbscriber' bflerit for sal the very best. of. Peach Orchard Coal, red ashi screcned.and of cartage; iri any pari, oi mo cyj at. tne louowmg reduced prices Peach Orchard, broken and egg 00 Doit: stove and i.

5 '50 'Raven Vein, grey ash, all sizes 5 50 Lackawanna, all: A :50 mSftfi: i JOSHUA ROGERS COAL! COAL, V. GREAT KKOI7CTIOJV IW PRICES ONG ISLAND COAL YARD. Adams, AJ corner of Water street. The subscriber respectfully informs the public and his friends that ho has just opened a Coal Yard under the above title, where he will be happy to supply them with l'each Orchard and other Coals of the best quality, upon as rcasonaoie icrms as can be Had tner in this city or the citj of New York Peach Orchard, brokeh'and egg $6' 00 Peach Orchard, do. 5 50 Lehigh, all 5'50 Gray Ath, all 5 50 GEORGE P.

NELIGH. F2 1843 tf J. G. YATES. Aeency COAL, COAL, COAL.

FIRST quality Salem Vein Peach Orchard Red Ash Coal will be delivered from the Yard at the following prices, viz Broken and egg size $6 00 Stove, and 5 50 Lehigh, all sizes 5 50 Lackawanna, all sizes 5 58 Liverpool per chaldron 8 50 do. do. unscreened 7 50 Virginia, at the 7 00 Orders received at 41 Fulton street. WALTERS, BARRE VAN BRUNT. Corner of Pearl and Plymouth streets.

February 2, 1843. tf LACKAWANA COAL The Delaware and Hudson Canal Company have taken the yard at the foot of Adams street. No. 13. known as tho Nassau Coal Yard, and lately occupied by Barkeloo Sc.

Baylis, where they are receiving Lackawana Coal, fresh from the mines, and which they offer to ineir customers ana inc puonc at tne toilowing pri ees, free.of cartage Egg and broken size $4 50 4 50 Stove and Furnaoe 4 50 4 50 Nut and pea mixed, or small nut. 4 00 Pea 3 50 my5 tf GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. the cheapest and best medicine ever known. Sr. Rush's Infallible Health Pills HAVE obtained a celebrity superior to that of any other medicine in the United States.

Thev have been known as the POOR MAN'S FRIEND, and will henceforth be better entitled than ever to that appellation since, in consequence of a great improvement in the machinery by which they are made, much less manual labor is required, and tho Pills are produced in a purer, better and more effective state. They will hereafter be sold at the exceeding low rate of Ttcrlrc and a Waif Ceuti tier Bex. And they are warranted to be better in all respects than any other Pills' in the market, whatever mar be their price. This reduction is made to suit the times, and the mcanp a large portion of the population, who can not aitord to waste money upon Doctors stuff," but want a eood, genuine medicine, speedy and cer tain in its cttects, and one which will not keep them at home, but allow them to go about their business as usual. The proprietor, gratoful for the immense success which has attended this invaluable remedy, THE INESTIMABLE LEGACY of the greatest physician this country ever produced, testifies his gratitude by this step, which, though it may 'diminish his profits, will largely increase his means of imparting a blcssmer to the public his chief object from the first in offering these Pills for salo.

At tho present season of the year, more than at any other, the human frame is subject to those complaints which, though slight in the beginning, may prove fatal in the end, and for which these Pills are a sure and sovereign remedy. One, taken every niffht, upon eoinjr to bed, for a month, will cure the most mveterato cases of dyspepsia and doses of two or three; according to tne age and habits of the patient, will eradicate from the system all billious humors, purify the blood, cleanse the stomach, and, in a word, perfectly restore loot health and spirits and one thing is certain, they must always do come benefit, and can never do any harm. They may be administered with the most perfect safety to Finall children, being utterly free from any deleterious substance. In consequence of the EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICE at which they are offered just one half of what is asked tor other fills ot a very interior character they can be tried by all, and the utmost confidence may be felt in their giving entire satisfaction. By a happy combination of medical agents, these Pi 11b aro enabled to carry off all the vitiated and irritating secretions from the alimentary canal, and re move any inflammatory orotherdcrangomentof the animal economy which may have been induced, equalize 'the circulation, restore a healthy action to all the excretory organs, and promote a vigorous performance ol the organic functions.

It is now conceded by the most eminent of the medical faculty, that the stomach is the seat or fountain of all disease that it is, as it were, the centre, from which proceed all tho evils produced by foreign or irritating causes, and which from thence spread to every part of the animal system. The proper mode of cure, thereforo, is to attack the citadel in which the disease entrenches itself, and no combination of medical agents has yet been discovered so efficacious for this purpose as the preparation of the late Dr. Rush, and which, from the universal success attending their administration, daring a' practice of near half a century, were styled his "INFAiLlUBIVU HEALTH PIE.I.." Their great virtue is, that they arrest discass in its first approach. They are preventives as well as remedies and.we will to say that if taken by persons when thoy are first affected with symptoms of illness, many and "many a caso that is either serious or might beavoided. The Infallible Health Pills are a sovereign remedy for Dyspepsia, Headache, all Bilious and Liver cutaneous eruptions and humors, female weakness, colds, incipient consumption, general debility piles, nausea, heartburn, all complaints of old standing, and in fact every disease not com.

ing. withir the province of the surgeon. If you are in possession of better means, Candidly inform me; if not, make use of the." Hon. Dr. Rush's Health Pills.

It is not our custom to speak of quack medicines but these Pills arc tho result of the experience of a long life spent in the study of the human frame its diseases, and by a man who added to his great acquired knowledge, a superior understanding. We liave ourselves tested their efficacy, and can, therefore, in a manner, endorse tho. numerous recommendations by which they are: attended and these are of such a characterthat it is evident that tho medicine possesses all the virtue it professes." New World of November 19. Sold at th'o Principal' Office, 30 Ann street, wholesale and retail; by Ht. G.

DAGGERS, General Agent for the United States, to whom all orders A 1 snouia po apajessca, post. puiu. xiso, at vv au Leigh's, 459 Broadway. PRICE TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS PER; BOX $1 a dozen, 910 a groce CASH EJ Sold in Brooklyn at the news office of Green, 69 Fulton street Thos. Dalton, 169 York etrnct; Wells Simons, 184 Fulton street; Mrs.

139' Fulton street. ml7 TET M. UDALL, 55H1P CHANDLER, btfers for sale at his store. No. 11 Water street, tho following articles, of the best quality, and.at the 10 west marKel pnces 'Lead, Linseed, Red Load; Sperm Oil, Black Paint, Fieb Spani6h Bro9tir Neate Foot Oil, Venetian RoDOdfall size.

Whh hi larcfl 'wmottxitnUa oiJiorirUok ia bi REAL ESTATE. TO LET fif Grocer Th 9 SB Willi ooi in 1 si story, ana stable. T. wuiiui ana vnurcn is, orooKlvn. It is believed to be a location desirable to man of who' will keep acneral supply of eroce nes, which are wanted by a great inany people in thencghborhood.

The nse of dock maVbo had "aVndin the win Md to aavantoge. The house is new, filled with brick, and has a good cellar tne street in front paved, and a ient water atthe A fiugle man. might let the dwellinepart for enough to pay hi board. The rent will be taken in groceries, if desired. Smith street.

is now being regulated and graded to Hamilton avenue bridge, and extensive improvements will be made immediate neighborhood, and it is behoved a good business may Be done here bv a man of business habits and understanding. To such a tenant the whole will be letforl or 3 years at $150 further Paltictlw apply to the subscri. on soutlLfrom corncr' or at hia office, kf 0 FrV'toInt R. S. CHURCH.

Also IU LET, in the same row, a beautiful two story modern built house, filled in with brick, slidinir doors, marble mantels, vauit, Sec. Rent $150. Apply as above. JToq it OKtttt HtJlINRS'I'O l.U'l l. al Wli AOL May next Two of fii a battle brmlr 1 udacmenu ana un me corner 01 Sands and Jackson sts.

They were recently built, of the best materials and in the best manner, in modern style, with marble mantels, folding; doors, large yards, with fine grape TSn "VV, conven'en. Rent to a small family $2a(hor if let to two small families $300. Ap ply to JOHN VOORHEES, 131 Jackson street, (one of the abave block.) or to V. G. HALL, 26 Pine streetpposite the Custom House, New York.

ALSU, I LET, possession immediately The two new 3 story brick houses, with stores in each, on Carlton avenue, adjoining the Orphan Asylum! Rent for each house and store $200 per annum, or they will be let separate for a low rent. Apply as above. J.r HUUMKS A II lllirlMM I'd 1 possession immediately. Will be rented trnnA I ft tiuuU citiiur tne wnoij or a part of houses situate on Furman street, adjoining Mr. Pierrepont's property.

Possession of some of the rooms can ht hnA nn aogwja te nants, who will pay their rent punctually, they will be rented low, say for a good room and bed room 4 to S5 a month, and for month. Apply to JOHN VOORHEES. 131 Tnrlr. son street, Brooklyn, or to V. G.

HALL, 26 Pine street, New York. Mr. Voorhccs will be at Mr. Doherty's grocery store, on the premises, from 8 to 10 in the morning, and from 5 to 7 in the afternoon, to show the houses and rooms. Vll tr A 1ESIRARI.R r.rtiiM'ruv i.

Vi. IHJOI DENCK for enV 1. 1 jaiuubll, LLone Island. 3A milna fmm th rj.i.i,. Ferries consisting of seven and a half lots of land, on which are a modern.built two story house, filled in with brick to the roof, marble mantels, folding doors, and convenient nanrrii rmw tk.

I Jl IU. house has been newly paimcd, inside and out. Also, a carriage house, stable, and cow house, two cisterns, with apumn of excellent water at. hhi.tr door. This property will be sold at a bargain, if applied for soon.

Only a small partof the purchase is rennirerl Hnwn in mnnow ..1 1 1 moan pnces. Inquire of J. H. Patterson, City Buildings, corner TO LET To lnt from tVtf 1 Sf TlAa rr nfTt. fi nAncn rl 1 1 vnAiy xiiuu, uii me roaa leading from Wiliiamsburgh to Flushing, near Newtown Creek, in RnRriwinlr TKr.

i Lfiwitido uavc occuoied as a (rmrrv etoro a nA nnU iivuiu wuuuiOLiaiC stand for a shoe maker, as there are none within a naue 01 11. or lurtner particulars ennuire of ANTHONY LST m30 near the premises. TO T.F.T Tn aiu house 78 Clinton avenue contains seven room tea room and nn K0 HtUK A frardcil of )miit irrn Into Af I V4 guuiAu otiauuuu, with grape vines, shrubbery, Possession 1 st of May next. The house is very pleasantly situa ted 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 .1 sua TO LET The 5 stores now building on the corner of Fulton and Pineapple nrobablv be finished on nr nHnuf thr.

IMMl 1st of April next. Apply at 73 Cranberry street between 8 and 9 o'clock in the mominjr, or at 164 Maiden lane. New York. M. REYNOLDS.

ALSO, a neat two story modern built house in Cranberry street. F9 tf FOR SALE OR TO I.F.T 'h 9nr and commodious two story frame dwelling Mn. 132 Snnrtc clwof wiff, wn fll lots of land rent reasonable. The terms, in case of sale, ill bs accommodating. Inquire at the office of the Brooklyn Fire Insurance Company.

m20 tmvl S'l'UKtJsi on Carlton avenue, near the KHESD (JrDnan Asvltim. tn lftt IWiMMCiim Itnmr. IHIladiatoly 2 stores in the brick buildincs sit uated as above, will bo let low thoy are good stands for a baker, shoemaker; Apply to JOHN VOORHEES, 131 Jackson st, Brooklyn, or V. G. HAUL, 2b fine st, JNew Sfork.

ap7 tf HOUSES TO LET Three new brick houses on the corner of Smith and Livings ton streets. 1 nese nouses aro well calcu. lated for several genteel families rent low. En quire of J. E.

Underbill, Red Hook lane or 40 Ful ton street. rai tf TO LET: A two stury Irame dwelling honse nnd nhnltt hmf nn npw nf lnn1 1. situated hear the comer of Living ston and Fulton Btrccts. On the premises are a cood well and cistern. Kent very low.

Apply to 8 tf JNO. D. PRINCE, 39 Fulton st. TO LET Part of a house on Division street, near the Bridge road rent low for the rest of the year. Apply at the Tanne ry, foot ot JNassau street, or to ti.

VAN XnOJs TRAND. 40 Fulton street sl3 STUDY ECONOMY, AND I1UV TOVB CK.OTHINC: CHEAP. JP. EMMENS wuld inform his friends and the public that he is making to order. Gentle men's superfine wool.dvcd West ot England oroad cloth FROCK and DRESS COATS, at the follow ing astonishingly low prices, viz rock ic.

Dress Uoats. trom 351a to $iduu 10 uu Wool dy'd Cassimere Pantaloons, 4 00 to 9 00 Merino, Velvets, Valcncias, Silk and Satin Vests, from 2 50 to 4 SO Gentlemen who prefer furnishing their own goods, can have them made and trimmed at the following prices, viz Frock and JJreis coats made and trimmed for from 00 to $10 00 Pantaloons, 1 50 to 2 00 Vests, 1 50 to 2 00 N.B. CUTTIN and REPAIRING done at the shortest notice, and with neatness and dispatch. JOHN P. EMMENS, No.

Fulton street. Brooklyn. I. ro DON'T MISTAKE THE STAND it is directly opposite Henry street, next door to Messrs. Coope Sc.

Leigh's crockery store, in Fulton street F8 tr 1 RNT1STR Y. TlTlLI.IAM KNIGHT NORTHALL, Surgeon VV Dentist, begs to announce to the inhabitants of Brooklyn and Long Island that he has resumed the practice of his profession, and will bo happv to attend to those who may desire his services, at his Office, No. 49 Fulton street, next door but one to the Long Island Bank. Having pursued the practice Dentistry in this city for ten years, the adver. tiser deems any references to particular individuals unnecessary.

dou II BT HAVAAVSEeRS iif) requisite aeeahd flavor, for sale by O30 QUJMBY, 100 Fulton, stwet AUCTION SALES. 3CHULTZS SWERTCOPE. Amrtuweora. Stoker No. i(5 Faiton street.

1 Sales of property at auction or at private sale conducted with despatch advances made on good sent to the store for immediate sale. Chancers nrirthpaDW store or Franklin House, as may onit parties. JOSEPH HEGEMAN. Auctioneer. (Late Hegcman Dean Sales Room.

14 Fulton Street. Wednesdav. Anril 12. At 10 o'clock, at 209 Fulton st Household Furniture, consisting of mahog'y so'as, rocker, and Fr shaped chairs, marble top pier table, pier glass, damask window curtains, window shades, saxony and brussels carpets, rugs, ottomans, tabourcttcs, hall lamp, candelabra, guitar, office desk, bedstead and curtain, large hair mattrass, feather bed, engravgs, maps and paintings, poi trait of Webster, Alc. Also, crockery.

and kitchen furniture. Thursday, April 1 3th, At 12 o'clock, at No. 42 Stanton street, The. 3 story and attic frame house, No. 42 Stanton 25 feet front by 38 feet deep filled in with brick, with deep cellar and basement, finished throughout in the best manner, for a genteel fomil lot US Dy 100 feet, part of the purchase money may remain on Bond and Mortgage: Also the Pew No.

95 in the left aisle of the Presbyterian Church (lr. Cox's; in cranberry street. Also a small quantity of Household Furniture, 2 carts and harness, 1 wagon and harness, 2 horses, 1 handsome single horse sleigh, a lot of curbstone, brick and firebrick, a variety of masons tools, and scaffolding, Sec, Sec. Monday, April I7th. At 12 o'clock, at No.

2 Fulton street, to pay storage, 50 barrels cement. Saturday, April 15th, At 12 o'clock, at the sales room, 14 Fulten street, 2 Chancery Sales 3 acres of land in Williams burgh. Also, two parcels of land in the town of Gravesend, one containing 2 acres, and the other 15 acres. The above pieces of property are more particularly described in two separate advts in Daiiy News, signed C. P.

Smith, master in chancery. Saturday. April 29th, At 12 o'clock, at the sales room. 14 Fulton street, 3 Moitgage Sales 2 lots of land on Pacific near Hcnr; st, as particularly described in two separate advts in Brooklyn signed Patchen. Also, a lot on the westerly side of Fulton st, near the corner of Cranberry st, containing 30 feet front and rear by 104 ft deep on the southerly side and 98 ft 2 ins on the northerly side, as described in advt in the Eagle, signed John S.

Wiley, assignee. At Private Sale Lots on the Railroad and Flatbush road, by single lots or by the acre. J. H. Solicits orders for sales of Real Estate, Housohold Furniture, cither at private residences or at the sales room, which is well calculated for large sales.

Chancery and public sales of Real Estate at the Sales room I.OIVtJ ISLAND RAILROAD CO. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF FREIGHT AND PASSAGE. (ET On and after Monday, Feb. 13. the fare on this road will be reduced to the following rate A .1 CI 1 iK.ll o.f ju cents Bedford and East Suffolk .581 00 Race 18 cents Jamaica 25 Branch 37 Caill Place 37 Hicksville 50 Deer Park 811 New .124 Brushville 31 Hempstead Westbury ......43 KJKIGHTS.

Horse Manure, pr load. 12i eta to Hicksville, 181 thro Street do do JS do Ashes do do 15 do Bone, per bushel, 2 do Lime, loose, do 11" do Wood, dry oak, pr cord, 75 do Wood, dry pine, do 75 do Hay, per cwt 4 do Potatoes, per bushel, 11 do Live stock, horses prhd. SI do Catde, do I do Calves do 18J do Sheep and Lambs do 10 do 20 20 2i 2 91 00 87i 6i 2 1 00 1 00 23 15 Meats, Poultry, Fish and Game, delivered at Fulton and Washington Markets, 18 cents per 100 lbs. to Hicksville, 18 cents through. N.B.

All othei articles equally low F13 ROCKWELL'S HOARHOUND CANDY is fast taking the lead of all other cough remedies, it being a purely vegetable compound of twenty six of the most safe and salutary ingredients, therefore it concentrates all the rcnovative qualities of the vegetable kingdom into the simple remedy of a little candy, and that so cheap that the poor as well as the rich can procure this neycr failing cure for their coughs, colds, hoarseness, croup, whooping cough, irritation of the throat, asthma, For directions and price, see the envelope with each package, signed J. ROCKWELL, without which none arc genninc. SOLD BY Wm. Bailey, Druggist, cor. Fulton and Sands st.

L. N. Baldwin, Grocer, cor. Myrtle and Gold Bt. C.

Skerritt, Druggist, 251 Fulton street. Dr. Mountain, Druggist, cor. Fulton and Adams. H.

P. Dav Sc. Co, Grocers, cor. Myrtle Jackson. William Wakelin, 217 Fulton street.

B. F. Cook, Baker, 1 1 1 High street. B. F.

Stratton Co, Grocers, 76 Henry street. Mrs. Crane, Jamaica. Carll Seaman, Babylon. William Roe Sc.

Co, Patchogue. D. Half, Patchogue. W. II Wells, Southold.

J. K. Woolsey, Huntington. Stratton Vaile, Canoe place. J.

Crolus, Sagharbor. And at the manufartur cs, wholesale and retail. No. 248 Adnms street, Brooklyn, Long Island. F25 tf PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, VARNISHES, The subscriber, having herctolore sustained (and ho believes deservedly) tho reputation of selling Paints, Oils, Glass, and every other article in his line of business, at the OLD STAND, 39 FULTON STREET, at LOWER LRICES THAN ANY OTHER STORE IN BltOOK lyn, now offers for sale AT REDUCED PRICES a large and new assortment of every article suitable for house and carriage painters, and pledges himself that he will not be undersold by any other establishment of the kind, either in NEW YORK OR BROOKLYN.

Best pore Winter Sperm Oil bv the single pallon, 6s 6d; 5 gallon and upwards, at 6s. A discount will be allowed to dealers. ml 7 tf JNO. D. PRINCE.

39 Fulton st. DRUGS AIS'D MEDICINES, NO. 184i FULTON, between Pine Apple and Clark streets, Brooklyn. L. I.

C. Wells Sim mons, graduate of the Philadelphia College of Phar macy, begs leave to inform the citizens 01 Brooklyn. that he has purchased the Drug and Seed Store at the above place, and intends keeping constantly on hand a fresh and genuine assortment of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Seeds. Perfumert, cVc, and hopes by strict attention to business, and moderate charges, to merit the patronage of the public Particular attention will oe paid to the compound. ing of Physicians' Prescriptions, as there will be a competent person constantly in attendance, both day and night.

C. W. S. would also inform the friends and cus tomers of Mr; Wm. Armstrong, that ho shall oon unue io Keeps, large, and fresh assortment urrwu.

Garden and Flower Seeds, and solicits a eon. tinnaneu of their patronage iifi: JRNITURE AND UPHOLSTERYi n'n1nrtiimf1 has now on hand and offer for sale at tho very lowest auction prices, a complete assortment of Cabinet Furniture and Uphqlsujry to suit all taste and circumstances. Alsp, an extensive variety of Clocks, Looking Glasses, TMnntel, Hall and Astral Lamps, Girandoles. Candelabra, rimcberv. Glassware, Alsojoatent Sofa Bed.

steads, 1 splendid Bookcase, Sic. A 'single trial: i .1 a cheapest mart in the Stato'of Now YolK Will DO BlUQCICUb I.U1IVIUU6 UUVCIO Ul(l, 1UD 10 UW ioo gscabcr pari, uj uie nm.wBnwiw J. TtJDD, 88 Fulton. strat, ml3 tf BKMtHB. 'Jmi Store ot Sales Room, od.Fultooj AUCTION SATLES nla considerably enlarged hi storer88 Fntap ior uic reception of 1 band furatore.or ariir of which liberal cash will k.

or small sums, and nett proceed promptly, mnan na cm rm.r 2 i r. 7, aciaeuxvvtatr the best situations in Brooklyn: for the diqiqaali of either real or and he rsptfully solicits a contt'nnuiftA r.f iudH tii.Wnr TT tinue to give personal, and prompt attention to Um; vi luiuuuivui, mjo fciucruccs oi rairu.n from his long experience in this branch jofootiisaaav and very moderate tenns. he hope to give efiifw tisfaction. Goods in the xfaue insured ajid mr tensively advertised. Hon.

Ogden Glover McMnrray, New YorX. Alex.rkoeeAv: Geo. Hall and Francis Bv Sttyker. jaU tf R. J.

TODD, YalnatoiC Wednesday, April'ia In the Vaults. 171 Water street Jfejr SALE OF CHOICE OLD WINES jlU TODD respectfully gives notice to hotel keepers and. the public genera ly, that he is instructed to ell Bw auction, without reserve, on Wednesday, April 12SJ at 12 o'clock, in the Vaults 171 Water st, Norkv a choice lot of superior old wines, imparted pom th London docks in 1840 and '41, by R. Foster Gate The winos consist of Brown, Gold and PalerSberrr in wood and bottle. vrrv i ti.

of Cameron Son's double refined Champagne. uw iivik Mm uuiu oranas cnoiee put Brandy, Sec. Catalogues ready morning Thursday, Aj r.l 13:, At No. 24 Seventh street. New York, t6ercnir fashionable furniture of said house, compriiinjia rjart clfcrnt Rninnr.la 3 nltr nnit i.

Mbm auu rugs, elegant sofa cost 70 Egyptian marble v.vUuu uiuiv, A tcuuuK, oitumaiu ana aivans; irlasscs. decant French. hHsienrlfi maiiraMrff bedsteads, mattrasscs, beds, marble top dressing bu i i i icua wMubiauus, waroroocs; soior astrlamps girandoles, clocks, dining and tea tables, card jtoi; chairs, All tile furniture was toorderr and hos tr en in use but few months. Saturday morning, April 15tfir At 10 o'clock, at tie sales room, 88 Fulton strecrr Furniture A Lirtr. anA vnlj9liloaBonn.M.l and 2d hand furniture of all descriptions, from fa.

milies Cabinet' mnlfars tinm'nu. and various other sources makintv th mt.d ricty offered at auction this season. All' tastes aa suited Saturday Evening, April i5r At earlv rllfl I rrli in tin nnlMi'nwtm sold a great variety of fancy dry good's, to close on 1 1 wni.iiii. xitju, wiu Aionoon ciosning, rem nants cloths, cassi'mcrs, fancy and pledged articles. Also, a gold lever watch.

Thursday, April At .1 0 o'clock, at No. Tillary st, the entire furniture of said house; Particulars hereafter. JOHN E. VAN ANTWERP; Auctioneer. I PernnnaJ sMtntcm aiwn no Im auid J.

hold Furniture at private residences. Office No. 57 Fulton street. rRvnmtp building.) where all orders will be received, aheT promptly attended f. m2 tt XCGHT! LIGHTS BRILLIANT, BEAUTIFUL, XTSfRFPAC LED Porters Patent Portable Compbsition Burning Fluid.

The most beautiful, cleanly and convenient article ever distfovefed for lamps of all descriptions, extensively used and admired by thousands in New Vork and vicinity, per fectly safe in burning, preserving its qualities' ti' every climate, and warranted to improve by age. Porter's elear and only genuine Chemical Oil, superior to any thing of the kind ever invented 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 lioiw Also, Camphine, treble distilled, superior fo sivf sold in the city, and warranted to give perfect sat. isfaction or the article always cheer folly exchanged or the money refunded. All the above manufactured and sold wfiblesab and retail, by W. H.

STARR, at No. 67 Bsekman New York, where ccantry merchants and others isiting the city, are respeetfully solicited to call and examine the articles, and likewise his stock wf lamps for burning the same, roasiidng part oi" the New Patent Burner side reflecting rarhpi 1 The Shadowless Reflecting suspending'' desk lamp. The Improved Reading, or Downward Renectins; lamp. The Patent Burner Fountain lamp. The Concave Reflecting lamp.

The Fountain Side lamp, and various kinds arie patterns of globe, shade, mantel 'and astral lamp together with brass, britannia, cuf and plain glas po tablo lamps. 5 The above will be sold at trie lowest cash prices, and in no instanee the prompt and punctual cos tomcr be obliged to pay for losses fronv the delinquent. Caution. Tne public are particrdarly reqtiesteu to notice that the celebrated good quality andfK: creasing demand for the above patent Composition Burning Fluid and Chemical induced many in New York and Brooklyn to attenapt to palm oft a miserable imitation of the above for and i genuine article, and I hereby caution all who! have adopted their use, trbe aware of aay and. all kind; that may be offered, as my and1 that serves every article in my line regularly every: Tuss day, and as much oftener as desired; in every part I of Brooklyn and vicinity," ami afl.ordtrs left at.

67 1 lieekman Bt JNew YorJc, will be prcmpuy anoi punctually attended to. N. B. No other establishment in the UniUdi States is in any way connected with the above. tf TRANSATLANTIC NEWSPAPER 1 ERAL AGENCY OFFICE, LIYERPQipL.

CHARLES WILLMER, NEvfsfArat. Forwarding and General AaEfrr, strppliestd order, with greater promptitude and regulohty than any other house, and on the most reasonable. (a London daily paper for JB6 lOsiisterlmgt'isCl num.) Newspapers, Price Currents, Shipping Lists. Magazines, and Books, to all parts of the UnSbSl States, Canada, Nova Scotia and New. Brunswick by the Mail Steamers, sailing oh.

the 4th and lttth of each month frorri Liverpool, as woll akby Xbiisei fxpm and Southampton andtoall mvelKost Mexico: Mail sailing ovcry fortnight itoio. UJ mouth. Ti C.VT. will receive eonsignrnents of 'GJcmssVoB' small rARCELs sent' to his care shall bo aMatotSfy forwarded to their destination. Any de raijtifiiaon rroods forwarded tn order.

Ot.TJ Next of Kin, and all other descrrbti' jn tisements, reaivedfor iriimtinnm su N.B. Aljoiroshraldbeaddress' vTJLLMER" in faD. aSd none iot payment fiaiamr'n, 9.

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