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AMUSEMENTS. AUCTION SALES. LEGAL NOTICES, OYSTERS 1 OYSTERS OYSTERS I NICHOLAS INYARD, No. 31' FiiltdDj'at l6os of Bropltfyh that lie has' made, extensive arrangcninhra Tot," cjrfcnujajj his' Oystir only for the uccoiimioilatioripf tlibsccustoirters who visit' establishment, but t6Wltie'fp One "of tlicrr' firrri havmg spoiit thb ast'casor in YouNo "Et Broad. wayVop'posite the City Hall, arc enabled" to announce to'1 their eKush4.fireIia8bts 'gcosralljr'tliafc'thoir stock cmbraces tfc largest gtid' most varied collec tion' o'f elegaint and useful articles suitable for Holyday gifts, ever imported by them or any other firm in" the city all of which' arc offered wholesale or retaiJi at very rrto'dera le prices.

In the assortment will bo found the Usual variety "dressing "cases, toilet boxes, desks napcler ics, work boxes, jewel, hrtkf, shawl odenur and glove boxes, together witli many now and original styles, made to order for our own sales, and not obtainable else where some of which are peculiarly beautiful. Woiik Taih.es, Work Fire Screens, Astral Lamp Stands. Rcading Stands, of new pattoms. Also, ono Lady's Cabinet, Ebony inlaid' and ornamented in the style of Louis XIV. decidedly the most elegant article of the season.

Cvntr Receiver's, of Scvies Porcelain, mounted I STATE OF NEW YORK. CnANenERYBeYorcthWicciChancelldr.of tho First' Circuit Junius J.Hurlbiirt vs. William." Prince and Charlotte his Lptt Mttr. phy, Solicitors. 'i In pursuance of a decretal' o'ruer'Vnado" in tho above entitled cause, bearing "dato fourteenth' day'of December, one thouraiid cigfirfinridred an forty one, will be sold at public auction; Sy briidor.

the direction of th undcrsigncdroue of tcrsof this Court, and for the cotrnfyVof Kings', at the sales room of John Post. No lfi Fulton street, in the'eity. of in.thb'Jaid county of Kings, 011 the niii 'tccnth day of ne.t, at twelve o'clock at noon of that day all those cc'rtaui lots, piccen or parct'lsof land situated lying and being in the Ninth W.ard of the city of Brooklyn, in tho county of Kings and State' of New'' York, n'd known and distinguished pn a certain ma filed in the office of. the Clerk of the county of Kings, and entitled, map of propeity in, Uie Nmtb Ward of the city of Brooklyn, surveyed' by Alex ander MartTn, 1836i rsot8 numbered frorn, 798 (seven hundred and ninbty eight) to Sd 'ght bundled and forty five) both inclusive which said forty eight lots titutc one tlock or "parcel', of land, numbered on the said map 19, contain in breadth in front and rear, each five feet, and length 0:1 side, ono himdred feet, and taken together arc bounded Remsen avenue, southerly by" Garrison av'eriqc, easterly by Grove street, and westerly by Pine street, together with all and singular the tenements hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging' or in anywise appertainuig. And also, all those certain lots, pieces ot parcefo" of laird situate, lying and being in the Ninth Wlard of the city of Brooklyn, in the county, of Kings, and State of New York, and known and 'diBlingaijBiSd on a certain map filed office of the Clerk of the comity of Kings, and entitled map of property in the Ninth Ward 'of the city 'of Brooklyn, surveyed by Alexander.

Martin, 1836, as lots numbered 161, (one hundred and, sixty one,) 162, (ono hundred, and; sixty two,) 153'; (0110 bur.drcd'and sis ty.thrce,)a:iid 1C4, (one hundred and sixty foarj). wliich said four lots are part of tho block orparcel on the said map, and taken toge ther arc 'bounded westerly in front by Mulberry srcet, easterly in fine' rear by lot number 16 on me said hiap prUierly: by lot numbered 1 60 on the said map, and southerly by Remsen avenue. And also, all those certain other lots, pieces or parcels of land numbered on the said map frorh'lJS (one hundred and seventy three) to! 180, (one hundred and eighty,) both inclusive, which said last mentioned oieht lots are also nart of theniarceror block numliercd 6've, (5,) on the said map, and taken. together, are bounded nbithorly by Van Vobrhis avenue, southerly by Remsen avenue, easterly by' lots numbered 181 and 182 on said map, and westerly by lots numbered 171 and 172 on the said map, and also, all thosc.ecrtaiii other lots, pieces or parcels of land, numbered on the said map', 221 (two hundred and twenty one) to 228; (two hundred and twenty eight,) both inclusive, which, said last irrent'oncd' eight lots are part of the block orparcel numbered 6, (six on thd said map, and taken together, are bounded northorly by avenue, southerly by Garrison westerly' by lots numbered on the said map, illy and. Xafr easterly by lots numbered on the said map, 229" and 230 all which said lots herein above described, are severally twenty five feet in breadthl in, front and rear, and one hundred fcet'in the land" forming the streets, avenues and roads adjoining to and in front of tlie said lots to the iniddlor ol such streets, avenues and road subject tp tne uao of said land by the owners of lots.

laid down on the said map. and by tlie public generally, as public, streets, avenues and roads, according fo the said map, and the said streets, avenues arm roads to be ojiencd and remain open accordingly together WHhn all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and" appurtenanees thereunto belonging or in anywise, appertaining. Dated December JOHN DIKEMAN, d27 Master in Ghaheery. IN CHANCERY. Before the Vice ChimceUor of the First Circuit Garret Vandcrveetivs.

Clarence D. Sackct, ct al. Lott and Murphyv Solicitors. In pursuance of 'a decretal order of this. Court, made in the.

abo.vc entitled cause, beiiruig: date 'the. twenty fourth day of November; ono thonsand eight' hundred and forty one, will bo sold at public auction, by or under the direction of the subscriber, one of the Masters of this Court, at the auction room of Johri Post, Auctioneer, No, 16 Fulton street, in the city of Brooklyn, in the county of Kings, on the nineteenth day of January next, 'at 12 o'clock at noon of that day, all those thrco certain lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying; and, be ing in the city of Brooklyn in the county of Kihgsv and State of New York, and known distinguished on a certain map of property, in thc 'Filth and. Sevcvth 'Wards of the city of Broolclyn, belonging to Clarence. D. SackcUand intended to bo riled (now filed) in the.

office of the Clerk of thei cenmtx of Kings, as and by the numbers 232J 233 and 234, and taken together, are bpmidcd" as; follows, to wit beginning on the drvisiqu iineV between. said lot No. 234 and lot number 235' on'said on the eatterly line of Navy street, distant about one hundred and cighty wx feet northerly from the northeasterly comer of Myrtle. Avenue and Navy street and running thence easterly along said lot; No. 235 one hundrud feet, thence southerly alorig the' rears of lots No.

209, 210 and 21 1 on seventy five fed to lot number 931,. tin said: thence westcrlv alonjr.said lot No. 231. one. hundred feet" to Navy street aforesaid, and thence nortfierijt Navy Ftrcetj seventy five feet to the place of beginning together with ail and singular ments, hereditaments dud appurtenances thcrcunto bvlong'utgv or in anywise appertaining.

Dated," December 14th, 1841. JOHN DIKEMANf d27 2aw 3v. tds Master in Chancpry. A 'r, A COURT OF CHANCERY, held for A. tho State of New Yoisj, at the City Albany on the tenth day of December, one thousand.

eight hundred and forty one. Presort, Reuben JtL Wal worth, Chancellor. Robert Wilts vs Douglas and Arm Eliza his wife; li 1 It appearing upon proof by affidavit made in tluu cause by Miuot Mitcliell, 'Solicitor for the complainant, Ihat DUvid'B. Douglas and Ann Eliza his.wifo, tho defendants reside out of this State, and are residents of the State of Ohio, ort reading and tiling saitl. mflidavit, and on.

motion of Mr. Reynolds, of counsel for tltt complainant it 4s, ordered tliat tlie said Dax id B. Dougbis a'nd Amj Elrza his wife cause their apiearancc to be entered heroin and notice thereof to be served on the cornplainarit's so lieitor, xvithin four months from thO; datn. of thia order; ami in case of their appearanco, that thev cause their answer to the complainant's to be. fiUVI til VjIICV Ul Lll.

filed, and a copy thereof to bo served on. thei com plamtuit's solicitor, within fo ry dayp after service of a copy of said bill and rh'st in default itlicfpof, ssid bill ol complaint be taken, as confessed them i. and it is further ordered, xviOiin twenty days. jrom tlie date ol tln order the said complainant cause this order to. bo published in the State and in a paper printed in tho city of Brooklyn, in.

this State; for eight weeks in succession, and once at least in each week, or that the said; compwrnant. cause a copy of this order to lie served oh the said David B. Douglass and Aim Eliza his wifo person ally, at least twenty days before tho 'time be. fore prescribed for their appearance licrubu A Copy. d27 1aw8w JOHN DAVISON, Regittcr.

NOTICE. In tho matter ol' tlic application of the Mayer and Common Council of tlie.city 'O. Bronklyn', in relation io. opening HiPliit'stMtV ftrariv its present southerly termination to Atlantiiiilrect. To all persons interest? din the above ronttCF.

Notice is hereby given, that J6port Cviinmissionei of ui tho above matter, was confirmed by tlie Court Pf Com mori Pleas of the county 6( on the 13th day of December ins ant, and that all persons ovjrnig assessments iu the above matter may pay the samp toi John S. Doughty, it Treasurer, "at the At in rac, cuy.oi urpoKivn, on or "WW" im nay oi January next, ana uicrcuy tavu lector's commission of vl pfr cent. 'j WIIilAM A. GREENE, 2aw3w Attorney of the Corporation. IN CHANCERY.

Before the Vice Chancellor. Samuel Hartt, vs. MaenTrrringham, et; al. Morse and Rolfc, Solicitors In pursuance of a decretal order of the Court of Chancery, made in this cause, will be sold at Public Auction, by or under the directiorf of the subscriber, one of the Masters of said Court, on the 20th day of January, next, at 12 o'clock at nodn'of that day, at the Auction Room of liegeman and Dciin, No. 14 Fulton in the city of Brooklyn, All that certain lot, piecb or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the city of Brooklyn aforesaid, fronting on Concord street and known and distinguished on a cei tain map, now pri file in 'th: 'office of the.

Clerk of the county of Kings, iu Volume 5 of Mortgages, page 142, dated the. 17th day of Si pteiubcr 821, made' by. Jeremiah Esqm're, by number (20) Tv. cntv Cjneiid Ktrnct, Bounded north hy Concord strr cayt.bv land late of Samuel Jackson, on the Plmlifl mr fil! tin; wost. Iiv linul TlOW or lato of vyilliam Burpcll, contiiming in brendth, in ont anrf rear twenty live feet, and in depth 011 each side ono lrundrcd feet.

Dated December 27th, ISil. d20 3w P. SMITH, Master in Chancery. IN CHANCERY Before the Vice Chancellor of the First Circuit. Thc Long Island Insurance Company vs.

Samuel Jaryis, it al. John A. Lott, Solicitor. In pursuance of a decretal order of this Court, made in the above entitled cause, bearing date the fifth day of February, one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight, will be sold at public auction, at the sales room of Hcgeman Dean, auctioneers, No. 14 Fultoii street, in the citvof Brooklyn, on the twentieth day of January next, at twelve o'clock at noon of that day.

All that ccttain lot, piece or parcel of land late the property of the town of Brooklyn, sit uated, Iying and being on the southerly side of Fulton street in the city of Brooklyn aforesaid, and known and distinguished on a certain map of proper 7 belonging to said town now city of Brooklyn, sijrncd'bv William Furmari, Supervisor, and Wil liam Cornell and Isaac Moscr, Overseers of the Poor, and filed in the office of the Clerk 'of the County of Kings, as Ior.number five, being bounded as follows: northerly, in Front by Fulton street'aforo said, easterly on one side by land now or late of William Owens, southerly, in flic rear by land belonging to the said city of. Brooklyn, and westerly on the other side by lot number four containing in width in front and rear thirty feet, andln length on each side two hundred and six feet, be the same more or less subject, however, to the Use of so much thereof by the public generally as a public street, as has lately been taken and appropriated for that purpose in open inir aiid lavinff out Boenim street, arid'as lies within the lines of said Boerum street, together with all the privileges arid appurtenanees thereunto belonging: or in anywise appertaining. Dated Brooklyn, December 28th, 1841. 328 2aw3w P. SMITH, Master in Chancery.

STATE OF NEW YORK, s.s. CHANCERY Before the Vice Chancellorof the First Circuit Alfred 'G. Stevens, survivor, vs. James Van Dyk, Jr. Lott urphyi complainants Solicitors.

In pursuance of a decretal order of this Court, made in the above entitled cause, by William T. McCoun, Vice Chanccllor of tlie First Circuit, bearing date fifteenth day of December, 1841, will be sold at public auction at the sales room of Hegeman Dean, Auctioneers, No. 14 Fulton street, in the city of Brooklyn, on tlie 20th day of January next, ni 12o'cJookn noon of that dav all the right, titles titles" and iiticrest of said James Van of, in and to a certain term ol years yet to come una unexpired of certain lands and cmiscs situate, lying and heing in ttie.city 01 uroomyivaiorcsam uoaiiu cd" in rxmt by Fulton street, on the southerly, side bv land formerly in the possession, and occupation of Marvin Richardson, easterly in the roar, by land described iu a certain Indenture of Lease from George Hall to tlie said James Van Dyk, and northerly by land now or late in the tenure of Gccr? Hali together with the brick front house and improvo mcnts hereon and also the segar shop on the south side of tlie said brick front' house, except; navtrthc lcss," the shoe store which is on the north end of the said brick front house and the collars in tlie rear of the southerly store in said brick front house, which term of years yet to come and unexpired of tlie said; emises above mentioned, will expire on the first day of May, one thousand eight hundred and forty six, subject to an annnal rent of three hundred and sixty five dollars together with all and singular tho tenements hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. Dated Brooklyn, Dec. 20, 1841 C.

P. SMITH, d27 3vTaS Master'in Chancerv. NOTICE. In tlie matter of the application of the Mayor and Common Council of the city of Brooklyn in relation to openinjr Flushing Avenue, from the easterly termination of Nassau street to its intersection with the WallabooVttoad, at or near the Navy Hospital Gate. To all persons interested in the above matter.

Notice is hereby given that the report of the Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment in the above matter, was confirmed by the Court of Common Pleas of tho.county of Kinjfs, on the 13th day of December instant, and that all persons owing assessments in the above matter may pay the same to John S. Doughty, City Treasurer, at the Atlantic Bank in the city of Brooklyn, on or before the 12th day of January next, and thereby save the Collector's Coimuission of three per cent. WILLIAM A. GREENE, d27 2aw3w Attorney of the Corporation. JSI OTlCE.

In tlie matter of the application of 1 1110 city the Mayor and Common Council of Brooklyn, in relation to opening Schermerhoin st lrom lioeruni to ouit trecu To nil persons interested iu the nbbvc.matter. Notice' is hereby given, tbat'the report of the commissioners of estimate and assessment in the above matter, was confirmed by tlie Court of Com 111011 Pleas of the county of Kings, 011 the 13th dtiy of December, instant, and that all persons owing assessments in the aiiovc mutter, may pay the same to John S. Doughty, City Treasurer, at the Atlantic Bank, in tho city of Brooklyn, on or. before tho 12th day of January next, and thereby save the Collector's commission of 3 per cent. WILLIAM A.

GREENE, 2aw3w Attorney of. the Corporation. 17MNE PERFUMERY. Choice Extracts for the Ha'ndkc rchiof and Toilet of the sweetest flowers, The pridc of garden, mountain, mead and dale, Have here combined their aromatic powers, The sense of tasteful beauty to regnlct All the elmiccst' varieties of" foreign' perfumery may bo found at Woodworih's, late Bonfanti's, Fan cy Store, where the most fashionable preparations, cosmetii are constancy imported direct lrom the nuuiufaetiucrs iu Europe. Also, as usual, an extensive assortment ot all that is new ami curious iu uie.

wiivm jien j.un yuuua for bridal and nhilopena presents, S. H. S. Sc. V.

A. WOODWORTH, d27 Successors to J. Bonlauti, 325 Broadway: SHERMAN'S POOR MAN'S PLASTER. Lumbago, pain nr weakness 111 tb." back, loins, side, nr ek, breast, or limbs, efiectu ally cured by In Coughs or Liver Complaint they aliVird ns tonishing sult''. Wiirn 011 the lower part of the snuio.

tiiev cure the piles, and 011 back or' the i neck pf etliing will give immediate re lief. 1,000,000 so.ld yearly and warranted superior to ajj other plasters, an you get the genuine. nd only JX! IM coat cacn. Wholeside and retail at IOC. Nassau street, New York.

Aent3, 58 and 139 Fulton street Brooklyn. d27 A PPRENTICES' LIBRARY REMOVED The Library is removed to the, front room oh the first Hoor of the Lyceum in Washington street; and in future will be open on Thursday afternoons, from a Vi 4 o'clock for Onih, and 'on Saturday even. ings only for Drawimr Class in sanio room for lanJscapc ana Ficurc oil Monday and Thursday even and for Mtchamc. il and Architectural Draw 1 mge, ing on rucrdnvand lTiuny evening. 1 1 "BOWERY THEATRE.

ET This Evening, Dec. 29, will be performed THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO! To conclude with NAPOLEON THE GREAT! Napoleon C. Mason Queen Mrs. Hicld PARK THEATRE! MR. rCACIDE's BENEFIT.

ID" This Evening, Dec. 29; will be performed LONDON ASSURANCE Dazzle Abbott Sir Ilarcourt Placidc Lady Gay ashman El do Xcres. Elsslcr To conclude with BOMB ASTES FURIOSO Bombast s. CHATHAM THEATRE. 1LJ.

This Evcniiijr, Dec. 29, will bo performed' MACBETH Miclxth J. R. Scott Kirby To conclude with CONANCIIEOTA! OR, THE. INDIAN'S WAR HOUSE Conanchcotal Lewcllen IT? HAMILTON LITERARY ASSOCIATION.

The Lecture Committee of the Hamilton Literary Association have tlie pleasure of announcing their Third Annual Course of Lectures, to bo delivered before the Brooklyn public, the ciisuiug winter, commencing on Thursday evening, 18th November, and continuing on the same evening "Of each week until completed. Dec. 30 due Lecture Oliver W. Holmes, M. of Boston, 011 English versification.

1842, Jqn. 6 One.Lccturc Prof. Theodore D. Woolsev, of Yale College, on the characteristics of Plato's philosophy. Jan.

13. One Lecturo Hon. Rufus Cho.vte, of Boston. Jan. 20 One Lecture Hon.

C. C. Camdiiele.vc, of New York, on Russia. Jan; 27 One Lecture Jos. R.

Chandler, of Philadelphia, on Paternal Duties. Feb. 1 One.Lccturc Got. Geo. Poindexter, of Mississippi, on the structure of our Government, its Constitution and practical operation.

Feb. 3 One Lecture Rev. Horace Busiinell, of Hartford, on the distinction between taste and fashion Feb. 10 One Lecture Professor J. Knight, M.

of Yale College, on tho apparatus of motion in man. Feb. 17 One Lccturc Rcv. S. Cox, D.

of Brooklyn, selections from and commentaries on English Poetry. The Introductory Lecture will be delivered' in the' First Presbyterian church, Cranberry street, and the rcma ning Lectures in the Lecture Room of the Lr ceum commencing at i o'clock, precisely. Tickets for the course 00 a single. lecture 25 Family tickets for the two first members, $2 and for every additional member, $1. To lie had at the.storea'of Wilder, Culverwell and Macka', Fulton street at Wildcr's and Blagrove's, Atlantic street, South Brooklyn.

Edmund Terry, lecture Committee. A. Smith, d27 tf RMUMBY'S BREAD. The subscriber in forms tlie inhabitants, of this city, that he has by the repeated request of his distant customers, commenced supplying stores with Bread, of the same size and quality as he retails in his own store. Persons wisliing to be served, will please make it known at 141 Fulton street, where it will bo punctually attended to.

Families can obtain constantly at the following places: Mr JJurland, comer ot sands and t'earl. Mr PearsaU, Prospect and Jay. Mr Frost, Mr Conklyn, Mr Lynch, Mr Johnson, Mr Reid, Mr Roberts, Mr Flanders, Mr Williams, Uoncord and Jay. Prospect Green lane. Concord and Pearl.

Tillary and Jay. Tillary and' Washington. Fulton, near Adams. Court, near Baltic. Smith, near Baltic.

d27 POCKET BOOKS, Purses, Card The subscriber has added to his diversified stock of Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, a now and extensive assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Pocket Books and Wallets, Ladies' Card and Needle Cases and Books, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Silk Purses, Silver and Steel Tweezers, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Pencils and Toothpicks, Gold Bracelet Mountings, fine Scissors, etc. WILLIAM WISE, Watchmaker and Jeweller, d27 79 Fulton street. PARKER'S PULMONARY BALM, Prepared in Western Now York by an association of ph sicians, intended as a Standard Medicine, for chronic bronchitis, consumption, catarrh, colds, as tham, pains in the side and chest, and' all tho delicate diseases of tho longs. It is highly recommended by our most emincnt.physicians. Certificates of clergymen and many others may be seen with full direction.

N6 puffing will bo attempted, it is expected its medical virtues will be sufficient test to its introduction we wish to have any person afflicted with a cough, to call on one of our agents and sec the testimonials and city references Doctor M. Hurd, general agent, 108 Washington street J. J. Coddington, comer of Hudson and Sprinr street Haves, 153 Fulton Brooklyn PARKER CO, Proprietors, d27 2awfit Faycttcvillc, N. Y.

NORTH RIVER PORK AND SAUSAGE STORE, No. 291 Fulton street, comer of Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. JOHN C. STEPHENS respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that in consequence of the 'dullness of the times mlns own line ol uusmess, lie has concluded to do, vote his attention to the buying and selling of Poultry, through the season, and hopes, by at tciition' to business, and the superior article he intends keeping, ho will merit a shraa of public encourage ment. Goods sent to any part of the city.

(127 J. C. STEPHENS. M. UDALL, SHir CHANDLER, oilers for sale at his store, No.

11 Water street, the following articles, of tlie best' quality, and at the lowest market prices While Lead, Linseed, Sperm Oil, Fish Oil, Ncats Foot Oil, Rope of all sizes. Red Lead, Black Paint, Spanish Brown, enetian Ked, With line. larre assortment of other articles in his 127 CX. AV. STIJiWELL, No.

19 Hicks street, Brooklyn, manufacturer of Grates and Fenders, plain ami ornamental Iron Railings, fire proof Book. Safes, Bank Doors, Shutters, G'ratcs set and repaired. Soap htone, lire Brick, oal Hods, Ranges, Sec. Also, an assortment of Builders' Anchors, ttj Smith Work in general. d27 obtained at'C J.

JONES', 49 Fiiit.m the FiiKNcu. a splendid article for the preservation and restoration of the human hair: No gentleman's or. lady's toilet can be complete without, tho article. Give it a trial Price 50 cents a box. d27 (A.UALIKL KING, Architect and Superin i tende'nt ofiinildings, oflers his services in that Olhee Brooklvn, Dee Ne Oran: street.

IS II. d27 C1HARLES 11. Bl Stnek ilanufac ROWER, Linen Diaper and Beekmau streets, Nexv York, and 103 Fulton street, I Bronklyn. White and colored shirts, stocks, bosoms, 1 toeliings, socks, scarls, suspenders, giovi imiiirci livsi linen and silk pocket lKUidkereliiefsJ black ami white cravats, tc. Shakers, lamb's, wool, merino, cotton, and Welsh Fluimel Shiits and Diaxx ers.

d27 BUOOKLYN MARK I0T. EDW'l). CRUM MtOY, Jr. ofi' i tho public B10I0F, of the choicest pieces, at the loy prie.e of Tenfemm per pound. Also, Lamb, and Veal at a reduced price.

Please call at his stand, No. '19 Brooklyn 27 SOU ULTZS SWERTCOPE, Auctioneers. No. 165 Fulton street. ID" Sales of property at auction or at privafo sale conducted with despatch; advances mado on goods sent to tho store for immediate sale.

Chancery or other sales of Real Estate made at the store or Franklin House, as may suit parties. January 17th' 12 o'clock. Will bo sold at the Franklin House, property in the ninth ward, at Bedford Corners See Chancery sale in another column, signed J. Fish, JOSKPl 1 1 fEGEM A Auctioneer. By HEGELIAN DEAN, successors to William R.

Dean. Sai.hs Room, 14 Fuj.to.n Street. Bj" H. D. will give personal attention to sale.s of Household Fiimif.ir;:, at dwellings or at tlie.

Sales Room. Chancery Sales," and Public' Sales of Real Estate at tho Sales Room. A Register kept for tho disposal of property at Frivato Sale. R. J.

TODD, Auctioneer. Sales Hoom. 88 Fulton TOYS FANCY GOODS This and tile following evenings throughout the week, commencing at early candle light, will be sold, by R. J. TODD, without reserve, in his sales room, 88 Fulton street, 15 cases and packages of Ge rman Toys and rich Paris Fancy Goods, embracing a complete assortment, suitable for Holiday Presents.

Sunta Claus is come." Tuesday, January FURNITURE In the sale's room, at 1 a general assortment of new and secondhand Furniture of all descriptions. Particulars hereafter. 3t. Masters in the public generally, arercspcctfully invited to notice the subscriber's low terms for the disposal of any property at auction. JOHN POST, Sales Room, Hi Fulton street.

Furniture and other Public Sales will receive, personal and prompt attention. ET Orders maybe left at the Sheriff's Office, Hall's Buildings, or at 2 10 Pearl street, New York. OyiP CHANDLERY, PAINT AND OIL STORE. Tlie subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has removed from the comer of and Doughty to his store in Water street, adjoining Birkbeck's Foundry, and within a few rods of tho Fulton Ferry, where he offers for sale tlie following articles, on favorable terms, viz White Lead Soft Turpentine, Spirits Turpentine, Coach Varnish, Furniture Varnish, Black Varnish, Bright Varnish, Linseed Oil Sperm Oil, Fish Oil, Ncats Foot Oil, Red Lead, Black Leadj Black Paint, Spanish Browu, Venetian Red, Yellow Ochre, Chrome Green, Chrome Vcllow, Prussian Plue, Verdigris; Vermillion, Lampblack, Sheet Lead, Bar Lead, Hand Leads, Paint Brushes, Sash. Tools, Manilla Rope all sizes Tar, Spim Yarn, I allow', Boat Hooks, Can Hooks, Harpoons, Fish Grains, Bolt Rope, Tarred Rope of all sizes Rosin, Pitch.

Wh'te Hemp Rope, Marlin, Hambanrlinc; Jiausclm, Seine Sewing Twine Sailing Needle Oakum, Copper Nails of all Cut. Nails and Spikes, Anchors of all sizes, of all sizes, Axes and Saws, Bunting of all colors, Ensigns, Jacks and Pen JJlocks of all sizes, ants. Together with a general assortment of ship Chandler)'. From his long experience in the Paint Business, together with manufacturing it ho feels confident that it will be to the advantage of country store keepers to call and examine his assortment. WILLIAM M.

UDALL. Brooklyn, Dec. 27. LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPAN i ARRANGEMENTS OS the extended line to the iiabvlon station. On and after this date the trains will run as follows Leave Babylon station, 1 r.

m. Leave 1 p. m. Leave Hicksville 7 a.m. and.

r. m. Leave Hempstead. 7 a. m.

and 1 r. ji Leave Jamaica at 8J a. m. and 2 p. m.

Leave Brooklyn at 94 a. 31. through to Babylon station. Leave Brooklyn at 4 r. ji.

to Hicksville only. SUNDAY TRAINS. Leave Jamaica a. 31. and 3 r.

m. Leave Brooklyn 9 a. througlu Leave Brooklyn 4 r. .11. to Jamaica.

Leave Babylon station r. .11. Leave Farmingkale 2 r. m. Leave p.

m. Leave Hempstead 3 p. m. N. B.

Stages will be in readiness, on tho arrival of the cars at tho Babylon station, to convey passengers on the north and south sides of the Island, and through to Ofccnport and Sag Harbor. d27 tf JLA 'l0 from the 1st of November kspf next, the House and premises situate at JHiMathc corner, of. Fulton and Court streets, at present occupied by Mrs. Hannah Hurd. To a rood tenant the premises will be routed low.

The house may be seen between the hours of 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. Apply to N.

F. WARING, Counsellor Law, 7 Front st. Brooklyn Oct. 2G. I il FOii SAL 12 OR LEASE Tho brick I jSgjjgfi Church and Land 011 the corner of York Jay streets, on accommoda 1 ting'tehns.

Apply to the subscriber on the premises or 101 Jay st. JONATHAN ROGERS. Brooklyn, Oct. 2(, 1841. d27 tf I TO LET Txvo new houses, with marble mantels, just finished, situate, in Johnson street near Bridge.

Apply to S. JOHNSON, Attorney at Law, No. 1 Front el. d27 STOKE TO LET The eluril.lv situa ted store No. 3 Hicks street, suitable for a store, "for anv hraneh of trade.

Ii. mitt located on one of the most important thoroughfares in tlie city. Apply to Stephen P. Leeds, comer Fulton arid (licks sis. d27 TO ijEl Tlie; new and convenient two story frame house, in Lawrence, ftrei near Willoujrhbv street, finished in neat modern etylft.

Rent low. Possession 1st November. Inquire at 91 Fulton street, or of Stephen Hayncs, Lawrence st. d27 FOR SALE, OR TO LET A hand some new two story brick house, on Myrtle avenue, near st. 1 his house is voxv pleasantly situated, and is within ten minutes' walk of any of the Apply to S.

E. JOHNSON, d27 Attorne.v No. 1 Front st. TO 'LET The two story house, Willi lws nient, and kitrlien m'rear, situate Lin Jackson street, near the corner of Myi tie v. The house is ill' oxce.llciit and has avenue.

just been painted. For terms, apply to. SAAH1EL FLEET, Fulton, near Fleet. TfiMlUITS Malaga Grapes, new Raisins and Al JL1 monds, can bu had at IIAND.LEY'S, d27 15 HigH, near Fidton street. THIERS Frcrtcli Rrvolntion, from 1 to 3', now sale by.

GEO. L. CURRY d2'7 Gonernl Periodica) Agency, 167 Broadway. BROOKLYN Salt Water Warm Baths have bocrt rcjanved to the upper side of the Fulton Ferry dock, and arc now open for and Gentlemen, at all hours, fsom G'a. till 1Q v.

m. d07 I also lor siippiyijig.lamUios in every part of the city withtheiuiest, Oysters to bc.oulauicdiiiuhe market, "on tho mast reasonable tarnis and at the ":V.f; f. Parties supplied itl, Oysters', stewed or picdcd. I feci assured that all who try them will Sanction the two successive, decisions or tic Arricri: can Inst lute, that INYARD'S arc' the best Specimens. All orders will receive the special' attention of NICHOLAS 31 Fulton st, Brooklyn.

Tho Collector lor tlie Second Ward will be at his resideiico, corner of Front and Pearl streets, to receive taxes, from 6 to 9 o'clock in the morning from half past 12 to 2 o'clock in tlie afternoon, and from to 10 o'clock in 'the evening, of each day. Brooklyn, Dee. 27, 1841. d27 tJ4 J. C.

BLACHLY, Collector. T' AXES TAXES The Collec 'tor of Taxes for the Third Ward, may bp found ath'is office, corner of Fulton and Cranberry streets; (Ni Young! store) every morning from 8 to 10 o' clock, and cvery.cveniug from 6 to o'clock. N. B. 'Unless tko.

taxes arc paid on" or before' the first of 1842, the.per ocntage will be added BOURDET STRYKER VOAL COAL COAL COAL Mf At tlie Brooklyn Goal Yard, in Jay street, between York and Prospect street. Tho subscriber" begs leave to uiform his friends and the public in general, that he has on handj Peach Orchard, Raven Vein, 'and Lehigh Coals of tho best quality, which ho sells a't'reasonablc prices. d27tf JOSHUA ROGERS. CIRCULAR. S.

the Holydays are near at hand, and most of the inhabitants rcauirc some articles in my line have prepared 'with great" care, a number of OKNAMEXTAL.CAKfUi Wlijch for every variety and beauty of patterns, are superior to anything hitlicrtp A large va. riety of Piirhsian Fancy Boxes, Bags, Cornucopias, and a lot of Ornaments for Cakes a new and cicgailt style of FiiFxcii.Md.Tros, just received, and other articles, gcnorally wanted, all of which 'will be ready for inspection, on Wednesday, 22nd at .141 Fulton street, opposite and jitVthc Branch Store in Atlantic street, four doors from Henry street. I particularly invite the attention of the Ladies. Atlantic bakery. rTho.subscribcr would respectfully inform the in habitants of South Brooklyn; that by the desire of of Ids customers, he has establishcd a branch "of his business ih Atlantic street, four doors from where he will be happy to serve any who him a call.

Tho business will bo carried ion in. the same system he has.sUccpssfully pursued for so many, years. He will be able to supply Jus friends' with tlie following kinds of MEAD, which not bo surpassed: Wheat, Wheat and Indian, Rye, Graham, Twist, and all kinds of Fancy. Bread, Buns and Tea Biscuit, fresh every afternoon: for' tea. Crackers of all kinds.

Butter, Soda, Milk, Boston and Pilot Bread, fresh and at all times. N. B. Those who wish to be served, will please leave their names at of. the subscriber's stores.

Cakes of a very superior quality and of every description. The subscriber earnestly entreats all are desirous of obtaining agood article to call and judge for themselves, as he feds confident they "will not leave dissatisfied. Confectionary all its brdncjies, Charlotte dc Ruse, Ice' Cream, Blanc Mange and Jellies of every variety at the shortest notice ROBERT MUMBY, Atlantic st, 4 doors above Henry st. Dcccnibcr.27th, 1841. DICH AND RARE PARISIAN PERFUM ERY.

A splendid and complete stock of F6 scigHnaid Domestic. PERFUMERY, is now offered to tho attention of thc public, among wnieh.m'ay be found Huillc dc Jasmin A most delicate and agrcca bl5 perfume, extracted from the Jessamine "Hvheu in their fullest bloom. Essence A rich' cxtractrof. the sweetness of this delicately odorous flower. "Extract of Double Carnation Pink The striking peculiarity and the extraordinary durability of this" perfume render it.prcdominant at assemblies, drawing rooms, and all resorts of fashion and the.

toilet of rio lady. Pan be said J.o: be complete with out jPellcticr's Odoutinc The most delicate and rich preparation for the teeth ever offered to the public. Chrystalinc Pomade Of Palma ChristiOil and Rosemary, the most highly beneficial 'preparation bver produced for the growth and improvement of the hair. Savon D' Amandine A. rare and highly perfuni cd toilet cake put "up in an emoossod box of delicate workmanship.

Genuine Gennan Cologne, Ring's Verbena Cream, Goulard's Ambrosial Cream, ahd every article of Perfumery for the toilet or parlor, for sale by STEPHEN LEEDS, Chemist and Druggist," d27 .58 Fulton street, corner Hicks st. LONG ISLAND HOTEL. This establishment, now under the management of sidss mi a'tiic subscribers, is designed principally for the accommodation of the travelling public. The is kept open for the accommodation of Travelled; during 'the whole night, and is supplicd with every accoiinnodation for tho'comfort of Travellers. Attached to the house is a complete hrc propf stable.

The subscribers pledge themselves to do all in their power to accommodate those may favor them with their Horses and Carriages to be let, Expresses to any part of the United States any hour of the day or night'. MILLER CARMAN, Proprietors. Brooklyn, Dec. 27, 1841. d27 if YSTJiRS! OYSTERS'! The.

subscriber, who lias been for many years ciigaged in tho oyster trade, would respectfully inform tho' public, that ho continues to keep his old. at 31 James street, and 011 the comer of Cranberry, and opppsito the Apprcn ticds' Library, where can be had superior Oysters at 1 all times, opened or in the shell. Families supplied, and delivered any "part of tho city, free of expense. The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to the public for the imtronatre that has been bestowed on him. for a series of j'cars, and hopes, by unremitting attention to business, to merit a continuance of I.l VVijUmi.

ftrooklyn, Dec. 27. d27 tf 131 Fultoii laker, respectfully informs his friends ajid tho public, hat he uiak.es all kinds of Mlihogany Furniture, such as Tjles, Book.Cases, Secretaries, to order, in a fmitlicxl jiianner, and witli despatch. He has on hand an assortment of Mahogan' Boilijtimtl, aud olilM Coffins, which will bo furnished as luiy a rate as possible and particular attention will be paid to providing all ileci sjary apjj. ndages to luncrnlB.

A share of public patronage is requested. A Hearse will Ih iurni.sh.nl lien wanted. JAMES 11. CORN WELL, iUJ7 I imi street. YAHD, wrnt ..1 and York sts, Bnxikhn.

The subsrriln having opcueil a 1 'f limber Yard on the vomer of Jay and York Brooklyn, ofi'ers f.r tsih a rutl iil of boards, plank, measured clear pine, from five oiglillis two inehes, together with tuiilx suitable for buildings, i and to be disiMjsed ol un reawnmble terms. JONATHAN ROGERS, Brooklyn, Dee. 27, 1841. (17 A GLOVIv 'J. A MODE AND PRINCE ALBERT GLOVED, for sale at C.

DROWER'S, 108 Fulton droit, Brooklj ixni Williaju etrcet, comer ol Bcdtman, New York. d27 by' of in tcr of or bo is in rto i Bohemian gold, very rich and elegant also, Pap Machc, Bronze, Berlin, Iron, Porcelain, Shell, inla'd Rosewood, Pearl, and other descriptions a beautiful variety. Fancy Porcei.ai.v The most splendid variety ever imported mostly trie newest styles 01 decoration, "consisting of large Toilet. Bottles Flower Padlou Okna.iien.ts Carton. Pierre Figures in imitation of various kinds of bronze Porcelain Bisque," and Bronze aruVtiquo Figures, from inches high.

Also, Brackets and Pedestals for the above Fans, having, become so much an article of elegant 'taste as to render them a peculiarly delicate and acceptable gift, great pains has been taken'to present the largest and most beautiful variety possible. For.TfoI.ios of Illuminated Velvet, with rich corners and paintings paper mache inlaid with variegated pearl and richly painted Turkey morocco, richly guilt and other descriptions. WoitK? This new and favorite style ornaments, in various articles of utility, such as Watch Stands Perfume Stands, Baskets, of new and tasteful designs. CniLDrtEN's Toys and puzzles, a large collection, including many novelties. L'adibs' Reticules All the newest Parisian some very rich.

Card Cases and Souvenirs in endless variety, riding whips, walking canes, pen wipers; paper weights, paper knives, pen holders and seals in sets singly, fine pocket book's, lady's companions, Work cases with enamelled steel, shell and. ebony cases arid silver, silver gilt, gold and enamelled steel implements, snuff boxes; segar cases, silver, gilt, shell and enamelled steel tinder boxes, rich feather dusters, accordians made to by Alex andre, 01 superior quality, witu screwed keys ncn purses, watch stands, ivory brushes, inlaid with gold cuff, shawl, and hair pins Ferronicrs head ornaments of new bracelets, buckles and French jewelry generally work baskets, inkstands, opera new and improved descriptions, d27 TT7TVI. BAILEY, Apothecaries' Hall, corner of Sands and" Fulton Btrccts, offers for sale, every article usually called for in the Drug line, of tho best quality among which may bo found a great variety of Fancy Articles and Perfumery, suitable for presents, such as Cut Glass Jiottles of Cologne Water, French Essences qf every variety a rice "and extensive assortment of Fancy. Soaps together, with the i famed military Shaving Cream, tho best shaving soap ever invented, rendering at once the operation of shaving delightful. Also, March's Hoarhound Candy, so much in use that it may truly said it is in every mouth, while Pease is the only that exceeds it in sales.

No one has come up to him in cures. But a short time ago consumption was a prevalent disease but since the use of this valuable remedy, has become so common, this disease seldom heard fact is the Cough Candy cuts tho disease in the bud. It gives it no chance to mature. d27 DANCING AND WALTZING ACADEMY, at the City Hotel, No. 163 Fulton street.

Brooklyn. Mr. J. LUCAS is happy to announce to his friends, patrons, and tho public, that the above Rooms have been splendidly fitted up, and will be kept exclusively for his Academy and Public Balls. The entrance on tho days of tuition will be kept perfectly private and distinct from the public department of the house.

Under such arrangements, Mr. L. hopes to rcccivc a continuance of that liberal patronage he has enjoyed for the last seven years in tho city of Brooklyn and at the same time pledges himself that nothing, on his part shall be wanting to render his Academy and assemblies as instructive, select and nleasanUas aiiy institution of the kinjl in the country. Having taught the city, of New York for tho last nine years, in Brooklyn for the last seven years, and in sevcral adjacent for tho same period, Mr. L.

deems it unnecessary to offer any special reforencq, other than those who have heretofore patronized him. Days of Tuition, on Tuesday and Friday, from 3 to 6 o'clock, P. for Ladies, Misses and. Masters, under 12 of ago and from 7 td 10 for Gentle men. Terms $8, payable in advance or $10, payable half quarterly in advance.

d27 THOMAS J. GERALD, No. 20 Fulton street, has constantly on hand a well selected assortment of GROCERIES for sale, wholesale and rc. tail, cheap, for cash, or on satisfactory credit, among which, are tlie following Hyson; Young Hyson, Hyson Skin, and Souchong Teas. Lump, Powdered, Crushed, St.

Croix, Bor Rico, and New Orleans Sugar. IMplasses, t'orK, Jfisn, Salt, liuttor, uccsc, and Lard. Family Flour, Soap and Candles, Powder and. Boyd's Celebrated Albany Ale. Segars common to superior.

Holland Gin Swan." and brands. Brandy" Otardi' J. J. Dupuy" and A. Seig nettc." St.

Croix and Jamaica Ram, B. D. F. brand. Old Irish Poit, Tencriffe, Madeira, and Champagne Winss, Goods sent to all parts of the city, free of cartage.

d27 tf DOWNING "LAWRENCE, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, offer for sale at their store, No. 38 Fulton, opposite Front street An assortment of superior Teas, of the latCEt ini portationsi Old Javu, Havana, and St. Domingo Coffee. Principe and Havana Segars. Loaf arid Liunp Sugars, of superior quality.

Sinerior double refined crushed Sugars. Old L. P. Madeira AVines, March Benson's im p0rtation Suncri rior old Port Wine, pure juice Pale and Brown Sherry Wines. Sweet and Dry Malaga Wines.

Champagne, in quart and pint bottles, of the most approved Old OtardD. P. Brandy. Old Sfignettc di). Old Duinont do.

Old Holland Gin. London and Philadelphia Tortcr, in quart and pint hollies. Best pure Sperm Oil and Candles. And a general assortment of Family Groceries, which thev offer for sale on the most reasonable terms. 127 tf rpiJOMAS S.

DENIKE, informs his frieiuis and the public in general, that, lie continues his tnulo of all kinds ol Mason work, which he will execute with despatch and on the most reasonable, terms. Residence, Charles street, head of Tall man, Brooklyn, Deo. 37, 1841. "A LEAR. BOARD AND PLANK STRIPS, suitable for flooriiiir and coiling, to be had cheap at the Lumber Yard, corner of York and Jay ttrects, Brooklyn.

JONATHAN ROGERS. 1 Brooklyn, Dec. 27, 1841. d27 tf rpo 11 DOT. A small anil very neat cottage, in Dean street, near Court, to let.

from. now till lr May or longer. Inquire of MORSE Sc. ROLFE, No. 3 Front ivii 1 Mii'i'riiiirii.

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