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MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF NEW YORK Cleared. Ships Yazoo, New Orleans Xylon, Charleston; Allen, do; brigs Edw Whitney, (Brt Windsor, Planet, Bermuda Eugene, Havana September, Gibraltar; Harriet, Bermuda. Arrived. Ship Independence, Nye, fm Liverpool Sept 26.

Ship Italy, Coulter, 58 days from Hamburg. Ship Norma, Barton, 12 days from Havana. Ship Hilah, Hammond, 18 days from New Orleans. Barque Mersey, Tucker, 44 days from Liverpool. Barque Maria, (Norw) Laudns, 49 ds fm Ivica.

Barque Lewis, Barker, 20 days from Curaeoa. Brie Aranda, Dorkendorff. fm Honduras Oct 1st. Brig Tuscany, Prince. 66 Jays from Trappani.

Brig Falconer, Collins, 40 days from Amsterdam. Brig Eagle, (Br) Rollins. 20 days from St John, NF. Scfir Merchant, Elery, 25 days from Tobasco. Schr Ariel, (Br) Jones, 22 days from Barbadoes.

Schr Leont no, Hart, from Richmond, with flour. Schr Excelsior, from North Carolina, naval stores. SKNAEBEL'S GRAND VOCAL AND IN STRU MENTAL CONCERT, at the LYCEUM, on TUESDAY cveninir, October 24, 1843. THE NEW YORK INSTRUMENTAL ASSOCIATION, composed of Amateurs, have kindly volunteered their assistance, and will perform the two popular Overtures to La Dame Blanche," Don Giovanni," and other new pieces. Mr.

S. KNAEBEL will introduce, for the first time, the beautiful Hymn, entitled The Prayer, o.n Bunker's Hill," by Mrs. L. H. Sigourney music written for four voices, with pia.no forte accompaniment, by Mr.

Knaebel to be sung by the following gentlemen Messrs. C. HOLT, WHEELER, CUM MING, EAMES. A German gentleman, on a short visit to this country, 11 sing a favorite song on this occasion. INSTRUMENTAL SOLO PERFORMERS.

Messrs. FULLGRAF, on the Oboe KNAEBEL, on the French Horn who will also accompany the vocal part on the Piano Forte. For further particulars, see programme, which may be had where the tickets are sold. Concert commences at 8 o'clock. Tickets 25 cents each, to be had at L.

Hjouse. berry's music store, 7G Fulton st Mr. Wildur's book, store, 51 Fulton st, and at the door. The Piano Forte used on this ccasion is from the manufactory of Mr. Gilbert, Boston C.

Holt, agent, 210 Pearl st, Brooklyn. o21 3t THE HUTCHINSON FAMILY respectfully announce to their friends and the citizens of Brooklyn, that they will give a VOCAL ENTERTAINMENT at LYCEUM HALL, on THURSDAY evening, Oct. 26, on which occasion they will introduce their choice selections, among which are The Snow Storm," The Grave of Bonaparte," The Cot where we were born," "The Maniac," "The Family Song of the Old Granite State," Tickets 50 cents, admitting a lady and gentle man, to be had at the Post Office, A. M. Wilder's bookstore, L.

Hjouseberry's music store, and at the door. To commence at a quarter before 8 o'clock, precisely. o21 5t AUCTION NOTICE. R. J.

TODD will have in his sale This Evening, at early candlelight, at 88 Fulton street, a large collection of Historical and Miscellaneous Books, Paintings, with an extensive assortment of furniture and fancy goods. o21 It IN CHANCERY Before the Vice Chancellor of the First Circuit William K. Strong; vs. Ed. round Frost ct ux.

By virtue of a decree of this Court made in the above entitled cause on I he eleventh day of May, one thousand eight hundred and forty.one, will be sold at public auction, at the Franklin House, in the city of Brooklyn, by or under the direction of the subscriber, one of the masters of this Court, on the ninth day of December next, at twelve o'clock at noon All that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Town of Bushwick, in the County of Kings and State of New York, dese ibed as follows: beginning at the northeast corner formed by the intersection of the Williamsburgh turnpike and the road leading to Bushwick Cross Roads, and runs thence northwardly on the last mentioned road to the Old Road, thence northeastwardly by the Old Road as the fence runs to a locust tree and a stump standing in the corner northwesterly of the old house, thence eastwardly as the fence runs and by the south line of Gabriel De Bevoise to the meadows, thence eastwardly to a ditch which separates it from De Bevoise's meadow to the meadow ol Abraham Meserolc, thence southwardly by the ditch which separates it from Mescrole's meadow to the Little Mill Pond, thence eastwardly by the Little Mill Pond to a small dam where the pond turns southwardly, thence across the small dam northeastwardly along a former branch oi the small creek to the main creek, thence up the main creek souih. wardly to the mouth of a ditch in the southeasterly cove of the creek, being about nine rods north of the turnpike, thence eastwardly and southwardly up the said ditch which separates it from Nicholas W. Wyckoff to the turnpike, thence wrstwardly by the north line of the turnpike to the southeast corner of the widow De Bevoisc's meadow, thence northwestwardly by the meadow of De Bevoise to Abraham Cook's meadow, thence westwardly along the north line of Abraham Cook's meadow to the northwest corner thereof, thence southwardly by the same meadow to the turnpike, thence westwardly along the turnpike to a pear tree standing in the southeast corner of land now or late of the Williamsburgh Turnpike Company, thence northwardly along the east bounds thereof to tho northeast corner of the same, thence westwardly along the same land to tho northwest corner thereof, thence southwardly by the same land to the turnpike road as the fence now stands, thence westwardly along the turnpike to the place of beginning containing of upland and meadow, according to a survey lat; procured to be made, exclusive of Mill Pond and land covered with water, fifty one acres, one rood and thirty nine perches, bo the same more or less. Dated October 21, 1843. LUCIUS ROBINSON, o21 lawts Master in Chancery.

CHANCERY" Before the Vice Chancellor Mulford Martin vs. Jacob Rapclye and al. State of New York, ss. In pursuance of a decretal order of this Court made in the above entitled cause, will be sold at public auction, at the public house or hotel called the Franklin House, at the corner of Fulton and Water streets, in the city of Brooklyn, under the direction of the undersigned, one of the masters of said Court, by James M. Miller auctioneers, on the 13th (thirteenth) day of November next, at twelve o'clock, noon, of that day All (hose certain eight lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and being in the city of Brook, lyn, on the northeasterly side of Pacific street, and known and distinguished on a map of property of Ralph Patchen made April, 1829, and filed in tho Office of the Clerk in and for the County of Kings, by the numbers 425 (four hundred and twenty five), 426 (four hundred and twenty ix), 427 (four hundred and twenty seven), 428 (four hundred and twenty eight), 429 (four hundred and twentv nine), 430 (four hundred and thirty), 431 (four hundred and thirty ono), 412 (four hundred and thirty two), subject to the road over the same called District street.

Dated New York, October 21st, 1843. STEPHEN CAMBRELENG, o21 2aw3w Mnr n.hnr, A I 1 oiuviss anewar tide just received and for sale at o20 tf LANGDON's, 21 Fulton stree'. WANTED A Blacksmith that understand! repairing Stoves. Inquire of o20 lw W. LOMBARD.

21 Fnr TJORSE BLANKETS 8.4, 9 4 and 10 4, 'of common, piam and superior Tweed. o20 JAMES HUBBARD, 103 Fulton FLANNELS White, rod and yellow flannels of all qualities may be had at RUSHMORE'S cheap store, 97 Main street, one door from Pros, pect. s5 INEN CAMBRIC HDKFS. Some super fine and Bplendid qualities real French, at b18 J. HUBBARD'S, 103 Fnlton st BUSINESS CARDS ICE CREAM.

PARTIES, FAIRS AND PRIVATE FAMILIES surrLiED with ICE CREAM In any quantity, by giving notice at Hundley's Saloon, No. 15 High, near Fulton afreet. o4 BROOKLYN. 3m CUXIVIIVCHAM HARRIS, DISTILLERS AND RECTIFIERS, Are at all times prepared to furnish to order at their establishment on Front, between Main and Wash ington streets, Brooklyn. Pure Spirits, Whiskey, Gin, and Brandy, on the most favorable terms.

N. B. Orders left at their store, 184 Front street. New York, will meet the same attention. d27 oMXNTrcrydiTsy, DEALER IN watches, clucks, jewe1ky, Silver and Plated Wake, and manufacturer of gold and silver.

spectacles and eye glasses, No. 99 Fulton street, je22 Brooklyn, L. I. BSAUS dc PAPER STATIONERY WAREHOUSE, 20 Pine street, opposite the Custom House, New York. All kinds of Blank Boohs and Ruling executed to order.

Also, Printing and Lithography. Custom House and Merchants' Blanks constantly aul9 on hand. tf CITY WEIGHER, AND Weigher and Measurer of Grain and Coal ORDERS LEFT AT Smith's Stores, or No. 95 Front st, Brooklyn or 163 Maiden lane, New York, will receive prompt my24 and faithful attention. is tf SEGAK STORE.

IMPORTED HAVANA PRINCIPE SEGARS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT Qnimby's Sunff mid Tobacco Store, No. 100 Fulton street, BROOKLYN. Just received, a lot of superior Segars. au20y TEACHER OF THE FLUTE, No. 6 Vine street, BROOKLYN.

KT" Terms moderate. nil JAMES PESCOTT, SEXTON OF ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, 250 ADAMS STREET. To whom application for pews in the church, or nterments in the burial yard, may be made, si 0 OPTIOIAN, MANUFACTURER OF GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES, je22 99 Fulton street, Brooklyn, L. I.

It. S. CHIIBCH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Has removed his Office to his residence IN SMITH STREET, jy26 BETWEEN CHURCH AND MILL STS. 5KrcfjDAGx7jf" COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. jy25 tf No.

10 Front street. J. MIEBARD, DEALER IN ENGLISH AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, 103 FULTON STREET. 21 THOS, Xj. KI.SHJIOBE, DEALER IN DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS, 97 MAIN ST.

(one door from Prospect.) s21 nit? i'j i a has removed to the corner of CLINTON AND BALTIC STREETS, mylO tf near the new Church. A. RVII.JLE MIlItARB MASTER IN CHANCERY FOR KINGS CO. Office, No. 1 Front street, tf Brooklyn.

SAMUEL, E. JOIIJYSOIV, MASTER IN CHANCERY. Office, No 1 Front street, Jip3tf Brooklyn. TVIIiLIAII A. THOJtlSOJV, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS.

Office Brooklyn Insurance F23 43 Fulton street. tf s. Ai.punis SMITH, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, At the office of the Long Island Insurance jy5 No. 41 Fulton, corner of Front st. JOHN JP.

tOTX, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, myl3 Office, 83 Cranberry st. tf ALFRED d. STEVEIYS, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS F7 City Buildings. amesTcrpwe1li7 COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, ap3 County Clerk's Office. ly watchmaker and jeweller, d27 No.

79 Fulton street 148 Adams street, au25 Brooklyn. GEO. A DIjABD WM. JOHNSON, EXCHANGE, LOAN and BILL BROKERS, 62 Merchants' Exchange, OFFER their services to Merchants, Importers and others, in the purchase and sale of Bills of Exchange, and also in negotiating Business Paper. They will devote particular attention to obtaining Loans on Real Estate, Stocks and Merchandise, and to tho purchase and sale of Stocks.

From the arrangements they have made, they will always be prepared promptly to obtain Loans and Discounts, on the most favorable terms; their long experience in business warrants them in saving, that every transaction entrusted to them, will be managed with the utmost fidelity and correctness. REFERENCES. Robert Ainslie, Esq. Joseph Fowler, Esq. J.

DcP. Ogden, Esq. M. lylaruson, lisq. E.

K. Collins Co. Jjambcrt ouydam, Esq. A. J.

will also effect Marino and Fire In. suranccs at the lowest rates of the N. York offices. New York, Sept. 20th, 1843.

o3 tf BOARDING A gentleman and his wife, ortwo single gentlemen, can be accommodated with board in a private family, by applying at No. 147 inassau sireot. mv tf ARSEILLES SKIRTS T. L. RUSH MORE i i a hit oi ijqo just recciveu a.

101 oi iixursoiuua OKiris, which hr cj 0 7 iaa olil io a mid dl.ulc; Jr. i uoor irom irospcct st. jy C'JAJJUOES CALICOES A great variety of Qf uuli ngm ana aarK. iiorn a upwards, may be had at 97 Main ot, one door from rrosnnnt af nj ICS flfhfi YARDS Canton Flannels, some of the iuixuc, mat win please if seen bv o5 J. HUBBARD, 103 Fulton itrect.

ITS POWER IS UNIVERSAL. For the angel of death spread his wings on the blast. And breathed in the face of mankind as he passed." REMEMBER That the first symptoms of sickness, complaint or disease, has an origin which requires but little attention to overthrow the first cause of illness. NEGLECT At this season of the year when the organic state of th body opens the system in a premonitory way for the speedy gathering of matters which end in CAUSES beyond the approach of medicine, and finally terminates in DEATH. How necessary is it then that mankind should be.

come aware of tho safeguard which can be thrown around thtm at a moment's notice, when attacked by C'billc, Coughs, and Colda. Simple as such complaints may appear at first sight, they aro tho mere precursors of that disease which end in CONSUMPTION. Why then will people be blind as to tho proper course which they should pur? ue when the "Anel of death spreads his wings on the blast." Awake at once to tho necessity of preserving life and health, if you havo a severe cold, fly to that famous remedy, and use J. PEASE SON'S Compound Extract of naarhounil, Now recognized as the only curative in preventing Consumption. Its merit is testified by thousands, and the wholo United States bear record to its virtues.

Sold wholesale and retail, by J. PEASE SON, 45 Division street, and 18 Astor House. READ WHAT IT HAS DONE. New York, Sept 7th, 1842. Messrs.

J. Pease Son, 45 Division street Gentlemen, I cannot refrain from expressing to vou the hieh opinion which I entertain of your Compound Extract of Hoarhounu Candy. hue engaged in the object ol my calling, 1 am olten amictea with Hoarseness, that renders me almost unable to proceed, but the use of your Hoarhound Candy takes it completely away, and I consider it a most invaluable article, tnat snould be in tho possession of every public speaker who has much to perform. I recommend it tho strongest termB to my brother clergymen as a healthy and pleasant medicine for the lungs, and one that deserves the immense sale it has met with. I am, gentlemen, your friend, ENOCH JACOBS.

Pastor of Methodist Church, Attorney st. Messrs. J. Pease Son, 45 Division st. I was last winter painfully afflicted with a soreness of the chest, and also a hoarseness.

I thought my voice was entirely gone, until relieved by your Clarified Essence of Hoarhound Candy. J.C. KING, 244 Front st. N.Y. I can confidently subscribe my testimonial with the multitudes published by J.

Pease Sc Son. I was pronounced incurable by an eminent physician in the last stage of consumption. Although three large packages of this inval uable remedy restored me to my former health. MRS. ANN DUVAL, 232 Broad street, Newark, N.J.

Sold wholesale and retail at 45 Division street, 10 Astor House, and 110 Broadway, New York. Our Candy is not sold by the ounce or pound. Only in packages accompanied with full directions for use. J. PEASE SONS, 45 Division Btreet, N.Y.

THE UNDERSIGNED Have used J. Pease Son's Compound Extract of Hoarhound Candy, and freely recommend it to those afflicted with coughs, colds, hoarseness, and consumptive complaints, as an excellent remedy in those cases, and for the use of the voice professionally, nothing can equal it. We recommend it to our brethren throughout the Union Rev. I. Lindsey, M.E.

Church, 2d street. Rev. J. Crawford, pastor of the second Methodist Church, Hudson, N.Y. Rev.

Mr. Lucky, presiding elder, N.Y. Conference. Rev. Mr.

Whittaker, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, corner of Madison and Catharine sts. Rev. W. C. Hawlcy, chaplain of City Hospital, Rev.

Mr. Griffon, pastor of church, Bedford street. Rev. Mr. Hart, recent pastor of baptist church, Gold residence 521 Pearl st.

Rev. Heman Bungs, pastor of the Church, Forsyth st. Rev. Mr. Gibbs, 111 Third avenue.

Rev. Mi Lyons, pastor of the German Methodist E. Church. Elder Knapp and Rev. Mr.

Maffit. The following are our agents in Kings County. Long Island Mrs. HAYS, 139 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Mr.

HANDLE 15 Hiuh street, do. Mrs. STITES, 153 Fulton street, do. Mrs. SMITH, 19 Fulton street, do.

CROCKER CO cor. Atlantic Sc Henry streets, do. E. B. MORRELL, corner of Mam and James streets, do.

Mr. BAYARD, 3 Squires' buildings, do. A. F. HAYS, 52 Atlantic street, do.

John G. Howard, 49 Fulton street. S. C. Phillips, Williamsburgh.

Job S. Mott, Manhassett. Bogcrt Burtis, Hempstead Harbor. Richard L. Parish, Oyster Bay.

ROC KWELL'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 con centratos 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 tho rich can procure this never 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 are genuine. SOLD Br Wm. Bailey, Druggist, cor. Fulton and Sandsst.

L. N. Baldwin, Grocer, cor. Myrtlo and Gold st. Skorritt, Druggist, 251 Fulton street.

Dr. Mountain, Druggist, cor. Fulton and Adams. H. P.

Dav Co, Grocers, cor. Myrtle Jackson. William Wakelin, 217 Fulton street. B. F.

Cook, Baker, 111 High street. B. F. Stratton Co, Grocers, 7G Henry street. Mrs Crane, Jamaica.

Carll Seaman, Babylon. William Roe Co, Patchogue D. Half, Patchogue. W. II Wells, Southold.

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

And at the manufaetur er's, wholesale and retail, No. 248 Adnms street, Brooklyn, Long Island. F25 tf GLASS REDFORD AND SARANAC CROWN. THE subscribers offer for sale in any quantity to suit purchasers, tho above woll known Glass. SCHANCK DOWNING, 120 Fulton street, New York.

Also, a general assortment of French and American Patent Window Glass, double and single thick, at reduced prices. o4 tf BEFORE BUYING IN N. YORK, rpRY BROOKLYN STOVES can actually be bought for less in this city than in New York, still our citizens will buy there before looking in Brooklyn. Call at 21 Fulton street, 4 doors from Fulton Ferry, where Cooking, Hall and other stoves can be had at the I west market price also Pipe, Scuttles, Zinc, and all articlos usually found in a stove store. PIANO FORTE FOR SALE A new, grand action, brilliant toned Piano Forte of the most elegant finish.

Enquire at this office. ol3 3w SCHOOLS. DANCING SCHOOL at the National Hall, Brooklyn. E. H.

CONWAY wishes respectfully to inform tho inhabitants of Brooklyn, that his second clasB will commence on Monday, 16th. Pupils joining this month will receive their tuition free, as the quarter does not commence until the 1st Nov. Mr. C. is desirous of offering every facility for the progress of his pupils ho will give them the privilege of attending his balls in New York, and also of attending to practice Cotillions on school days at the Shakspeare.

Quadrilles, Waltzing, mazouma, Uallopadcs, Slide Waltz, Gallopade do, Cracovienne, Cachuca, and every fashionable mode of dancing taught. Days of Tuition Mondays and Thursdays from three to five for ladies and misses at five for masters and at eight in the evening for gentlemen Schools and private families punctually attonded. tf "DROOKLYN COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE An English and Classical Boarding school, Washington Avenue. For the future the Rev Jacob W. Diller will be associated with Mr.

Young in the various duties of this insti. tution. To persons consulting the health and happiness, the scientific, moral and religious improvement of their sons, this school offers inducements excelled perhaps by none. Catalogues of the pupils and patrons and every information may be had at tho Post Office, at the store of L. Van Nostrand Son.

40 Fulton street, or at the Institute. a21 UCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, 4i Pierre. pont street, Br oklyn The Summer Term will begin on Monday, May 8. N. CLEAVELAND.

References. Rev. Drs. Cutler and Stone Rev. Messrs.

William H. Lewis, Jacobus, Goddard, and Wm. B. Lewis Messrs. Thco.

Eames, Seth Low, Charles Hoyt, Hiram Barney, A. G. Hazard, F. Dcminz, W. J.

Cornell, Josiah L. Hale, R. H. Man. ning, H.

F. Waring, Hosea Webster, Augustine Eaton, and W. G. Lambert. ap20 3awtf DR.

RUSH'S INFALLIBLE HEALTH PILLS, Tuelee and a Halt C'euU per Box. ID" The proprietor of this invaluable legacy of a great man, has for some time failed to present them to the public in an advertisement. The reason is a plain one. So much has their use given satisfaction, and so strongly have they been recommended one to another, that it has been utterly impossible to sup. ply the demand, both here and for country agents.

During the present month, more than two hundred groce, or nearly THIRTY THOUSAND BOXES, have been sold in this city and vicinity, and supplied to Agents throughout the United States, and many orders have been on hand weeks before they could be filled. In fact, 5t needs not the spirit of prophecy to foretell the day when the only Pill in use will be that invented by the immortal Dr. Benjamin Rush, the greatest physician America ever saw. THE HEALTH PILLS have cured where cure seemed well nigh impossible they have restored to perfect health hundreds who had long languished on beds of pain they have operated like a charm, when all other medicines have failed even to afford relief; they have given comfort to the afflicted, and hope to the despairing they have removed the ills of the young, and given back youth to the aged indeed, they seem to possess the properties ascribed by the alchymists of other days to that Elixir, that Sovereign Balm, that conquer or of infirmities, to discover which they passed long aays ana weary nights of labor and study. 0 oold wholesale and retail by H.

G. DAGGERS, sole Agent for the United States, at the General Office, 30 Ann street, New York, to whom all orders should be addressed, post paid. Sold in Brooklyn at the news office of H. Green, 69 Fulton street; Thos. Dalton, 1G9 York street; C.

Wells Simons, 184J Fulton stieit Mrs. nays, jc uiton street. To insure against counterfeits, the label for each box, and the outside wrapper, are splendidly engraved by Durand Co. on steel with a fae simile of Dr. Rush's signature on each box, and the Agent's name on uie ouisiae laoei.

aula IMPORTANT DISCOVERY! RICHARDSON CELEBRATED AMERICAN PANACEA. THIS compound, made solely from vegetable matter, and warranted free from adulteration or any ingredient detrimental to health, was discovered about one year since, by an individual sorely afflicted with ULCERATED SCROFULA for eight years, and who had been during that time under the medical treatment of the most eminent physicians, both of Canada and this country, without the least hope of recovery, and pronounced incurable. This medicine has not failed in any instance (when taken in accordance with directions) to effect a perfect cure of the following diseases, to wit: SCROFULA. ULCERATED SCROFULA, DISEASE OF THE BRONCHICK OR THROAT, FEVER SORES, KING'S EVIL, FISTULA, INFLAMMATORY and CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. PILES, ERYSIPELAS, BILES, SCURVY, CHRONIC SORE EYES, BLOTCHES, PIMPLES, SCALD HEAD, and ALL DISEASES OR TAINS ARISING FROM AN INJUDICIOUS USE OF MERCURY, OR AN IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD.

Only one table spoonfull to be taken before eating in the morning of each day, which acts as a tonic, while it will have (in most cases) a gentle cathartic effect, increasing the appetite and general health of the patient producing a general alterative effect of the wholo system, purifying and inducing a healthy circulation of the blood. While in the use of this medicine, the patient should abstain from all ARDENT SPIRITS, WINE, OR HIGH SEASONED FOOD. Its efficacy has been tested in all the diseases above enumerated, the evidence of which may be seen (and will hereafter be published and left with all the sub agents, for the benefit of the afflicted) in the certificates of the parties so cured, by application to THOS. G. TALMAGE, General Agent, No.

20 Pine street, opposite the Custom House, New York. Price of large bottles $36 per dozen. ipint 18 less per cent, for cash. At Retail $3 00 per bottle for large. 1 50 for i pint.

For sale in this city by JAMES W. SMITH, druggist, coiner of Fulton and Cranberry sts. s28 STOVES! STOVES ALWAYS for sale. Wood and Coa! toves of tho latest and most approved patterns, for parlors, halls, offices, warehouses, kitchens, workshops, at LANGDON'S, 21 Fulton street, near the Ferry. W.

LOMBARD, Agent, Manufaclurerof Sheet Iron and Tinware. Orders promptly executed. si 8 KITCHEN COMPANION. THE BEST STOVE now in use for sale at the lowest price, with every neccssarv fixture, at LANGDON'S, 21 Fulton street, near the Ferry. Also, hall, office, and work shop Stoves.

s20 ICE CREAM CONFECTIONERY No. 15 High street, Brooklyn. BHANDLEY has his Saloon fitted up for the reception of visitors who wish to partake of his delicious ICE CREAM. Private families supplied at the shortest notice. tf BLANKETS BLANKETS 20 pair J0.4 suoerinr Whitn 10 11.4 do do 10 12 4 do do 5 10 4 and 11.4 extra superior Bath do.

P.S. One lot of superfine Bath Crib do. to be found at J. HUBBARD'S, 17 103 Fulton street, Brooklyn. AUCTION SALES.

JOSEPH HEGEMAN. Aootioneor. (Late Hecrcman Dean Sales Room. 14 Fulton Street. Monday, October 23d, At 12 o'clock, at the sales room, 14 Pulton street, Chancery Sale of valuable property at East New York, as described in an advertisement in the Eagle, signed S.

E. Johnson, Master in Chancery. Also eight lota near the Navy Yard, being 100 feet OTl Wntnr crr.n( 1 Tt outh street, as described in two separate advertise, menu in the Eagle, signed S. E. Johnson, Master in Chancery.

Tuesday, October 24th, At 10 o'clock A a vuiuiuuia ok, ileal AUHIl. tic, the fixtures and part of the stock of a grocery store, consisting of teas, apices, sweet oil, cigars, 2 larp oil cans, chesi. at.fr. i i i scales and weights, 1 bedstead, Also. owuic, lw uc iwiiuvea irom tneprimises.

I VVM I At 12 o'clock, at the sales room, 14 Fulton street, lnongttge isaies i nrce lots of land on Livingston street, also a lot on Wyckoff street, as described in two separate advertisements in Brooklyn Daily News, signed Wm Ellsworth, President. j.uu kto siory irame nouse ana lot io. 34 Hicks Ht. Int 9 ftxr. 1 vU 7T nun, auu uv auuut.

I led acep, as described in advt in Daily News, signed Edwin jonn u. xiuriDur, administrators. he sale of tl iiK mnprfi. for investment the amount due upon the mort uuuul Dcing very lar oetow tne value of the property. It will be sold without reserve.

Thursday, Oct. 26, At 12 o'clock at the Merchants' Exchange, Wall sfrfiRf. Vn.lr p. ci i number of very Valuable Building Lots in the 6th ui nc n.y ui iiuujxiyu, on omim, Jjougiass, Degravr, Sackett, Union and President sts, handsomely situated near the South Ferry, in a rapidly improving part of the city. Terms very favorable.

Maps and further particulars may be obtained at tne auction room, or ot the office of Morse StRolfe, Attomevs, No. 3 Front street. Friday, October 27, At 10 o'clock A. at the corner of Atlantic and Henry streets, a general assortment of household and kitchen furniture. Particulars hereafter.

TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE on Brooklyn Property Four or Five Thousand Dollars. Apply at the auction room, 14 Fulton st. A TJ 1 1 1 a nimiL fli.ii jti ifie xvauroaa uiu Flatbush road, by single lots or by the acre. Chanocry and public sales of Real Estate at the Sales room J. H.

Solicits orders for sales of Real Estate, llousohold Furniture, either ut private resi. dences or at the sales room, which is woll calculated for large sales. J. W. SCHULTZS, Auctioneer.

Store, No. 165 Fulton street. Thursday, Oct. 26, at 12 o'clock, Large Sale of Wood Materials Will be sold at the Navy Yard, by direction of R. C.

Wetmore, Navy Agent, the broken up hull of the Washington 74. Terms, cash. Saturday, Oct. 28, Chancery Sale of Real Estate, nt tV, fmnVlm House, in the matter of Lefferts vs. Horton.

For particulars, see another part of this paper. Sales of property at auction or at prrvBle sale conducted with despatch advances made on good sent to the store for immediate sale. Chancery or other sales of Real Estate made at the store or Franklin House, as may snit parties. COAL. COAL COAL COAL COAL 'At th RrnnlrlTTT, Vol V.J l.

jaj eueut, ueiweca York and Prospect street. The subscriber offers iui Btuu me vury ucsi 01 reacn urenard Uoal, red ash, screened and delivered, free of cartage, in any part of the city, at the following reduced'prices Peach Orchard, broken and egg size 5 50 Do. stove and nut 5 25 Raven Vein, grey ash, all sizes 5 25 Lackawanna, all sizes 4 60 From the vessel, 25 cents less. Delivered free of cartage. my 19 tf JOSHUA ROGERS COAL, COAL, COAL.

KEDUC I I IV FRI CIS PEACH ORCHARD RED ASH Salem Vein, a superior article Small Nut, delivered from yard 00 Large Nut or Stove, 5 25 Do. do. boat 4 75 Broken and Egg, 5 25 Do, do. yard 5 50 Lackawanna, all sizes 4 50 Virginia, per chaldron, at the yard 7 00 At the Coal Yard corner of Pearl and Plymouth sts. WALTERS, BARRE 4c VAN BRUNT.

Brooklyn, May 22, 1843. my23 tf NEW COAL YARD. THE subscriber having established a new and capacious Coal Yard at the corner of State and Furman streets, (adjoining the South Ferry,) respectfully solicits a portion of the public patronage. The arrangements and facilities at his command will at all times enublo him to have a supply of the various descriptions of the best of Coals, both bituminous and anthracite, that can be procured, and which will be for sale at the lowest market prices for Coals of equal quality. Ore" ers may be left at the Office at the Yard also at Mr.

Joseph liegeman's auction rooms, No. 14 Fulton street, and at air. Asa Stebbins', architect, corner of Henry and Atlantic streets. WALTER BICKER. Brooklyn.

Sept. 22, 1843. N.B. Peach Mountain (a superior article), Peach Orchard, Lehigh, Liverpool, Newcastle, Cannel, and other Coals, now on sale as above at market prices. E25 COAL! CKE VT REDUCTION IX PRICES! LONG ISLAND COAL YARD.

Adams, 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 I'cach Orchard and other Coals of the best quality, upon as reasonable terms as can be had ther in this city or the cit of New York From tho Yard. Peach Orchard, broken and egg $5 50 Peach Orchard, stove size 5 25 Lehigh, all sizes 5 25 Gray Ash, all Bizes 5 25 From the Boat. Peach Orchard, broken and egg size 5 25 Peach Orchard, stove size 5 00 GEORGE P. NELIGH. tf J.

G. YATES, Ascncy LACKAWAJSA COAL 4 50 The Dela. ware and Hudson Canal Companv are re ceiving Lockawana Coal, fresh from the Mines, at their yards, No. 13 Adams street, between Water and Plymouth streets, and also at the corner of State and Furman streets, Brooklyn, which they offer to their customers and tho public at the following prices, free of cartage Egg and broken size 4 50 Stove and Furnaee 4 50 Lump 4 25 Nut size 4 25 Small Nut 4 00 sll DENTISTRY. WILLIAM KNIGHT NORTHALL, Surgoon Dentist, begs to announce to the inhabitants ef Brooklyn and Long Island that he has resumed the practice of his profession, and will be happy to attend to those who may desire his services, at his Office, No.

60 Fulton street, first door below Mr CulvorwolPs bookstore. Having pursued the practice of Dentistry in this city for ten years, the ad ver tisor deems any references to particular individual innocessary. d30 tf BLUE BLACK WOOL DYED CLOTHS, fresh from auction, and a most desirable as Bortment of known and tried stylos for sale by J. HUBBARD, 103 Fulton street. Also, a full assortment of C'aeeimeres.

sl AUCTION SALES. R. J. TODD, Auctioneer Stors Sc. Sales Room, 88 Fulton stnat.

AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSI3TB88. 03" The subscriber solicits a continnanc of pob hc patronage, in the disposal of Household FamitttWr Dry Goods, Groceries, or any description of chandize or Real Eatnin i 1 otwio, Ul BKWWKI Having been 26 years the Auction business, has acquired a general knowledge of which' pives him nn nfm m. consigned to his store are amply covered by. insur uutiuDcu iu iiww igrc and Brooklyn papers, on which he will' make lihatnl cash advances in larse or small sums, and main prompt returns. The following is a sample of hia cnarges a or Heal JEstate under foreclosure of snort SB' wmiw him, i.wv uwiiuiu ur loi, anu any Duxu per of if sold in one day, ten dollars, advertising included; for furniture and personal effects at prT vate residences, 2J per cent.

The public will plea note these rates, and compare them with the charges of other auctioneers. The subscriber has also made arrangements by which he can give personal attention to sales in New York city, or any part of Loner Island, with the usual facilities. Always on handV a general assortment of new and second hand Fur. niture, at private sale at auction prices, but no seo. ond hand goods will be received limited'.

No connection with any other auctioneer or furniture stor whatever. R. J. TODD, Auctioneer and Valuator, "y23 88 Fulton street, Brooklyn, Saturday, October 21, At 12 o'clock, at the sale3 room, 88 Fulton street; Furniture, Stoves, Will be sold in front of the store, a number of cooking, hall, office and parlor stoves of different patterns, with a large lot of 2d hand furniture and kitchen utensils from differ, ent families. Immediately after, in the store, wfll be offered and sold some choice pieces of 2d hand furniture, including one bookcase, made by rhyfo, and cost $120.

Same evenintr. at onrTr nTMJr.l,t Will be sold a great variety of articles in various lines, comprising dry goods, fancy and pledged articles, winter clothing, clocks of all descriptions of Yankee manufacture aiso a lot of the most splendid blankets this market also a lot of fine table and pocket cutlery, carpenters' tools, fine Irish linen, winter clothing, an elegant invoice of watches, and different other articles. Thursday, Oct. Rpal Estafft 'Trrfrrnrea S.ln.. A TIV.t T.

fs q. ciock at noon, at the Franklin House, corner of Fulton and yt mcr sireuiB, an me cerium pieeeBor parcels of pro perty lying in High st, in the city of lirooSlyrr, and described in advt in Brooklyn Evening Stur, Bientso? by Gilbert Rei Esq. Saturday, October 28, At 12 o'clock, in the sales room, 88 Fulton street, An unusually large and valuable assortment of choice second hand furniture of all descriptions also cooking, office and parlor stoves, which, with a variety of kitchen utensils, will be disposed of in front of the door. Also a fine assortment Whitney and Mackinaw blankets, table and house linen, ma. hogany tables, chairs, rockers, sofas, bureau, wardrobe, i ideboard, Also, 50 prs Rose blankets, 3 cases China and earthenware, the stock of an up holsterer declining business, comprising feather beds hair and palm leaf mattresses and cushions.

Tuesday, November 7th, At 10 o'clock, in the sales room, 88 Fulton street. Furniture by Catalogue Will be sold without anv reserve whatever lirrro I A 1 ment of new and 2d hand furniture of all descrip iiuuiLuic ui a large uoaru ing house, among which are fifty feather beds and mattresses. Also a stock of city made elegant new cabinet furniture. Also a second hand piano forte in good order. Also, a large assortment of stoves nrld Irifrlipn nnnnmlna urtfh l.

V. 1. 1 VV.4J.WU LJ DUC VWt commence. Catalogues and the goods will be rea inu uava fjiiui lu KXtc. JOHN E.

VAN ANTWERP, Auctioneer. ILr Personal attention.grven to sales of HousS hold Furniture at private residences. Office No. 57 Fulton street. (EveningStai building.) where all orders will be li promptly attended to.

raHi tf MARTIN K. BRIDGES, SURGEON DENTIST, No. 56 FULTON, corner of Hicks street. Two hours in each week day, from 7 to 9 o'clock in the morning, de. voted to the service of the poor, withobt cbakos.

SCALE OF PRICES TERMS, CASH. For a full set of upper and under teeth on geld, $100. For 1 tooth on gold, $8, 2 teeth $12, 3 teeth $16. For a set containing 4 tti 6 teeth, $5 each tooth. For over 6 teeth in one set to 10, $4 each tooth.

One tooth on pivot, $3 to $5. For full set of upper teeth by suction, $50. For filling teeth with gold, each cavity, $1 to $2. For cleaning set of teeth, $1 to $2. Regulating and arranging deformities and irregular, ities in tho mouth and teeth, a price common surate with the magnitude of the operation.

SCALE OF PRICES FOR WIDOWS AND ORPHANS, fcC. For full set of upper and under teeth on gold, $60. For full set of upper by suction, $35. For 1 tooth on gold, $5, 2 teeth $7, 3 teeth $9 4 teeth $12. For setting tooth on pivot, ror wring with gold, each cavity, $1, For cleaning the teeth.

$1. For extracting teeth, each 50 cento. Brooklyn, March 14, 1843. ml4 tf PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, VARNISHES, Sec The subscriber, having herelolore sustained (and he believes deservedly) the reputation of selling Paints, Oils, and every other article in his line of business, at the OLD STAND, 39 FULTON STREET, at LOWER 1.RICES THAN ANY OTHER STORE IN SltOOK. 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 oata blishment of the kind, either in NEW YORK OR BROOKLYN. Best pure Winter Sperm Oil at tho lowest rates. A discount will be allowed to dealers. N.B. No Painting done at this establishment.

JNO. D. PRINCE, 39 Fulton st. MILITARY GARDEN. THE Proprietor of thi3 well known and vastly improved resort, begs leave to inform the public that in addition to former attractions, ho has effected an entrance from Livingston street, (rcnrol the Garden,) and in order to prevent tho intrusion of unruly boys, and other characters of like stamp, has, through the request of numerous friends, como to the conclusion to charge 12J cents admission in the evening, which will entitle a person to that amount in refreshments of anv kind.

THE BROOKLYN BRASS BAND, Gr inger, Leader, wiil perform National Airs, Overtures, EVERY PLEASANT NIGHT during the week, and on SUNDAY evenings a concert of Sacred Music will take place. my20 tf ISAAC BURTIS. SUNDAY TRAVELLING. A Stage will leave the Franklin "House, corner of Fulton and Water streets, Brooklyn, on Sunday, July 39, at 10 o'clock, and continue each sucoeeding Sunday throughout the season, for BATH HOUSE, arriving there at about half past 11, and stopping until 3 o'clsck thereby allowing ample time to dino, view the Bay and scenery at Bath, Fort Hamilton, Fare onlv 25 cents each way. Should a sufficient number of passengers offer, the stage will remain at Bath until 5 o'clock P.

M. For further information, apply jy26 tf to R. J. TODD. 88 Fulton street.

IN DOW GLASS. A large assortment, of French and American Window Glass, just received and for sale at the lowest prices, by jelO JNO H. PRINCE. 39 Fulton st. A SMALL LOT of real French Merinos, at o3 HUBBARD'S, 103 Furton t..

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