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IMPORTANT fSCOVERYl TO BO GOOD AUCTKJN SALES AUCTION SALES. BROADWAY in BROOKLYN OR, BOOTS AND HO ES OF EVEjRY description, in 'Broadway style, attne Brooklyn and Long Island Boot and Shoo storo, 170 Fulton, near the comer of Pineapple street (under tho Brooklyn SMITH BUBT8HOBJI having completed their arrangements for manufacturing extensively the best quality of Boots and Shoes, respectfully invite the citizens of Brooklyn and vicinity, particularly those who feel a lively interest in the prosperity of this growing city, to call and examine the quality and workmanship. We have been so frequently solicited by those who are familiar with business in Brooklyn, and willing to make all their purchases in the city, that wo have ventured to undertake the task of supplying all who may favor us with their patronage with such articles as they may desire. Workmen have been employed from other cities, (not being able to find them here,) accustomed to making first, rate work; and any description of Boots and Shoes wiil be made to order on short no. tice, of a quality not surpassed in any city in the United States.

Gentlemen and Ladies can be accommodated with any style they may prefer either American, French or English. Children's Shoes of all sizes and qualities con. stantly on hand. Articles made to order are not expected to be ta ben unless they are approved. We also keep a supply of INDIA RUBBER SHOES of various qualities.

Why should the citizens of Brooklyn go to the city of New York for their Boots and Shoes? We flatter ourselves they will not after once testing the quality, style and comfort of ours. SMITH HARTSHORNE, 170 Fulton streot. N.B. In consequence of tho great demand for fine work, we arc selling common Boots and Shoes very low to those who may favor us with a call. d29 tf S.

H. New Stationery Establishment, NO. 20 PINE STREET, opposite the Cus tom House, New York. The undersigned would respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they have opened a Paper and Stationery Warehouse at the above place, where will be found, at all times, a selection of the finest qualities of Papers, Blank Books, and every article in the stationery line at reduced prices, viz Foolscap and Letter Paper, ruled and plain Foolscap and English Letter Paper Packet Post, extra size, suitable for foreign correspondence Tissue Paper, beautifully tinted and assorted Imperial Drawing, and Book Papors of various kinds; Super Royal. Roval, Medium, Demy and Foolscap Papers, suitable for the manufacture of account books Envelope Paper, various sizes, a superior article Wrapping Paper of various sizes and qualities, for Druggists, Grocers and Country Merchants.

BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS. The undersigned intend devoting their attention to the manufacturing of Blank Books which, they they are confident, will give entire satisfaction as to quality of paper, style and durability of binding. Strict attention will be given to all orders for sets of books required at short notice. LITHOGRAPHIC, COPPER PLATE AKD LETTER PRESS PRINTING. Books, Circulars, Bills of Exchange, Pamphlets, Promis'ry Notes, Law Blanks, lose.

Policies, Bill Headings, Bonds, Catalogues, Drafts, Certificates, Checks, Receipts, Bills Lading, fcc. Executed in the best style and manner, and with despatch. Constantly on hand, every description of Custom SINOIfYGl VOlt THK MltMOW establishments BROADWAY, HUDSON, GREENWICH, On the East Side of the. City, and at BROOKLYN. CONDUCTED BY HENRY C.

WATSON and Assistant. THE immense success which the system of Class Teaching has met with all over Europe, and the perfect conviction I entertain of its applicability to this country, have induced mc to adopt it, and carry out its principles upon a scale of considerable magnitude. Music is the most social, the most elevating, and the moat refining of the sciences and all those wbo advocate the cause of the moral improvement of the people, will do right to spread its influence thro' class of society. Upon this fact, I earnestly request the co operation and assistance of those whose high moral character gives them an extensive and useful influence. is one great agent ln.the good cause of oral Reform, and I fearlessly assort, having the statistics of its usefulness in Europe, that Music widely disseminated, will prove a most powerful ally, andwork in perfect concord with it.

Books will be opened for the insertion of the names of those wishing to join any of the classes. For Broadway At Stodart's piano forte store. For Hudson and Greenwich At J. B. Price's music tare, 302 Hudson st.

For the East side of the city At Christman's music store, Pearl st, or by note', post paid, to the Principal, 5 Amity st and for Brooklyn At the office of the Daily Advertiser, and at it. Hjouseberry'a music store, Fulton st. CLASSES. BROOKLYN. Wednesday At 11 o'clock for Ladies; at 4 for sses, and at half past 6 for Ladies and Gentlemen.

BROADWAY. Thursday At 11 o'clock for Ladies, at 4 for Misses, and at 7 for Ladies and Gentlemen. tiUDSON AND GREENWICH. Friday At 11 o'clock far Ladies, at 4 for MisBes, and at 7 for Ladies and Gentlemen. SIDE.

Saturday At 11 o'clock for Ladies, at 4 for Missus, and at 7 for Ladies and Gentlemen. Tr.RMS 5 per quarter, payable always in advance. Children's Classes, 3 per quarter. Each lesson will be a double lesson. To ladies joining both morning and evening clasM es, a reduction in the terms will be made.

THE WOtfKINGMAN'S CLASS. The terms of this class are so low, that only largo numbers will enable us to establish it. The classes on which thi is modeled, usualty contain the wives, daughters, or sisters of the male members, thus rendering the instruction i.uch more agreeable useful. TERMS For one evening in the week, (double lesson,) $2 per quarter. Terms in every class to be paid invariably in advance.

F12 3m A TOOTH EXTRACTED! ONLY ONE EVENING, AT BROOKLYN INSTITUTE. On Wednesday evening, Feb. 14 Most Extraordinary Attraction Two Ladies Magnetised Dr. JOHNSON respectfully announces to the citizens of Brooklyn that he has secured the services of Mr. Brown, at a groat expense, for one evening, and that he will magnetise a lady, who, while under the influence of Magnetism, will have a tooth by a Brooklyn Dentist.

A variety of experiments in Clairvoyance, Sympathy, Sea. will also be tried. Tickets 25 cents each, to be had at th? door. Doors open at 6 o'clock; Experiments at half past 7. F10 4t BitUOKLV I7JKOTEIVS SIXTH ANNUAL BALL For ihc benefit of the Fire Dopartment Fund, for the relief of the Widows and Orphans of deceas firemen will be held on the 29th 844, at National Hall.

JOSEPH HEGEMAN. Auewoneer. (Late Heron an At Dean Saxes Room. 14 Foztow Strkt. Postponement In consea uence of the tn tt ale of Real Estate advertised fortho 8th February, is postponed to Monday, March 4th, at 12 o'clock, ai tne saies room, 14 ulton street.

J. Hogcman, Auctioneer. Monday, February 19, At 12 o'clock, in the sales room, 14 Fulton street, Valuable Brooklyn Property Tho 2 storyframe house No. 72 Hicks, corner ot Orange st, a valuable stand for a grocery store, for which purpose the basement is now occupied. The lot is about 26 ft iront on Hicks st, by about 101 ft deepen Orange, eou Diaoie on tne rear, me House rents this year for 450 and the stable for 75.

Also, a genteel 2 story and attic brick house and lot No. 44 Middagh, near Willow st tho house is in excellent order, and tho situation very deiirable, being within 2 or 3 minutes walk of Fulton ferry. Two thirds of the purchase money on the above 2 houses may remain on bond and mortgage. Also, a very convenient 2 story and attic frame house and lot No. 129 Prospect st, with a two story kitchen in the rear the lot is 25 by 75 ft.

The buildings are in excellent order, and newly painted but a short time ago. One half of the purchase money may remain on bond and mortgage. TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE on Brooklyn Property Four or Five Thousand Dollars. Apply at the auction rooni, 14 Fulton st. At Private Sale Lots on the Railroad and Flatbush road, by single lots or by the acre.

Chancery and public sales of Real Estate at the Sales room. At Private Sale The 2 story frame house and lot on northeast cor. Concord Jay st house 25 by 30 ft, lot 25 by 75 with a 2 sUry stable on the rear of lot on Concord tt, which may be converted into a dwelling at a small expense. House and lot on Boerum, next south of Livingston st, with a rear building. Lot 31 by 95 feet.

AUo, 84 acres of woodland on Crow Hill, in the second division of Brooklyn woodland. Also, a small house and lot in Livingston street, between Boerum and Smith. The lot is 33 ft front and rear, and 106 ft deep. The house Btands on the rear of the lot. J.

H. Solicits orders for sales of Real Estate, Household Furniture, Sec, either at private resi dences or at the sales room, which is well calculated for large sales. J. W. CHULTZS, Auctioneer.

Store, No. 165 Fulton street. Saturday, Feb. I7th. at 12 o'clock M.

Chancery Sale of valuable real estate on Fulton st, cor. Red Hook lane, the southeasterly comer dimensions, 46 ft 6 ins on Fulton st in front. 100 ft dp. and 84 ft on the rear, together with the building thereon, consisting of dwelling, grocery, stable. Mr.

O'CONNO It, on Myrtle avenue, will please call, pay for and take away the stove he purchased. Sales of property at auction or at prrvatc sala conducted with despatch advances made on good sent to the stare for immediate sale. Chancery or other sales oi" Estate made at the stsreor Franklin House, as m.iv.auit parties. JOHN E. VAN ANTWERP.

Auctioneer. 1LT Personal attention given to sales of House, hold Furniture at private residences. Office No. 57 Fulton streot. (EveningStn building.) where all orders will bo received, 1 1 promptly attended to m24 tf BROOKLYN HEIGHTS ATLANTIC AND CLINTON STREET PROPERTY.

PVBLIC AUCTION, by WM. DUMONT, at the Merchants' Exchange, on THURSDAY, February 15th, at 12 o'clock the splendid double 3 story brick house on the southeast cor. of Atlantic and Clinton sts, Brooklyn the house is 45 ft square; the lront, sides and rear are faced with tho best front brick, and was built principally by days work, the most substantial manner, the owner finding all the materials, which are of the best quality. The stories are high and airy the floors, basement, of Georgia pine, and the principal and 2 other stories are most oi narrow clear plank, band nailed and de fined there are 21 rooms in the bouse including kitchen, 1 0 marble mantels of the finest finish, 6 of them with grates, and most of the rooms are richly corniced and have trumpets or bells. In thekitch.

en there is an oven and Pierce's coal ranee. The house is covered with best quality tin, and eutters lined with copper. Tho under cellar is 9 ft deep, the whole bricked or and divided into grated apartments. The piazza in the rear is 10 feet wide and floored with Georgia pine, and the area way nagged and has a pump and cistern, well 68 ft deep of the purest water, stands within 25 feet of the kitchen from the area is a passage un der ground to the coal cellar under the office front ing on Clinton st. The grounds are 50 feet on At lantie by 80 fei on Clinton st, with a 10 feet court yard on the front and side, and well stocked with fruit and forest trees Few situations surpass it for beauty of prospect, being on the crown of Atlantic st, and its proximity to the basiness part of N.

York (being within 2 minutes of the South ferry, and 20 minutes time of Wall st) renders it one of the most desirable residences cither for the business or the retired gentleman. Map of the premises is at the auctioneer's office The premises can be rented the en. suing year to a private famtly for S1000. F8 ts REMOVAL OF The Brooklyn Confectionery ManafacJorr. ROCKWELL has removed his Confectionery Manufactory to No.

248 Adams street, in the rear, where he will be happy to see his former customers, and as many new ones as may feci inolined to patronise aim. He is manufacturing all kinds of CANDIES, which he can supply to dealers on the most favorable terms. Also, his celebrated COUGH CANDY, for coughs, colds, and all diseases leading to consump tion. Many testimonials can be produced in its fa vor. J.

ROCKWELL, 248 Adams street. Brooklyn, December 16. 1842. dl6 tf WOODWARD'S SHIELDED VICTORIA SHAWL AND DIAPER PINS Paten, ted in the United States and in Great Britain. This Pin has been adopted by the Queen for nursery use from the perfect security afforded by it to the Royal Infant against those injuries incident to the use of the ordinary pin.

This admirable invention which secures immunity from scratching, should not be reserved to fonxt a speoial shield and safeguard" over infant Roy. alty only, but its benign protection should be extended over our own young Sovereigns the Infant People Agent for their sale, WM. WISE, al4 Watchmakerand Jeweller. 79 Fulton st. GOLD SPECTACLES.

O. C. FORSYTH, Optician, and manufacturer of Gold Specla. clesoftho finest temper and the most highly finish, ed article made in this country, and of the best quality of gold, from S7 to $12 per pair for light and from $12 to $20 for heavy, all made for the retail trade, and warranted to bo equal if not superior to any sold in New York or Brooklyn. Tho finest of Pebbles and Periscopic Glasses set in gold, silver, steel or shell frames, at the lowest price and in the verv bcststvle.

O. C. FORSYTH, Optician, o7 99 Fulton street, Brooklyn. WATCH GLASSES Tho subscriber has added to his (formerly large) stock, several gioss of the various kinds of Watch Glasses, vie: Lunettes, Patent and Plain, suitable for all kindi of watches, enabling him almost invariably to any watch with but momentary delay. WM.

WISE, Watchmakerand a2tf Jeweller. 79 Fulton street. STEADY EMPLOYMENT FORTHE WINTER For 150 men from the city of Brooklyn. upon tho Long Island Railroad, in the County of Suffolk, and a Iree passage to tne wotk. Apply at the Conroany'e uthce, Atlantic i trcet.

nlo THREAD EDGINGS Thread Edgings, fresh from auction that can be sold a bargain. P.S. A large lot of Lisle IJdgings, new and desirable patterns. si 1 J. HUBBARD.

103 Fulton. WANTED. A Girl, well recommended work of a small family Wages $3 to do per month. Apply at 6 Vine stroet, Broowyn IS ONE OF THE CHIEF REASONS FOR WHICH" MAN WAS CREATED. In all ages of the world, some have been found whose exertions have tended in ah eminent degree to benefit their species.

All diseases', in a great measure, spring from our own negligence; and 'of these, pulmonary complaints, such as COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMAS, INFLABTMATTON AND BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS, DIFFICULT BREATHING, INFLUENZA aud finally Consumption: stand prominent. Who is there, now suffering under tho last named direful malady, if questioned, would not say, I was warned in time, but neglected myself" 7 All would answer thus some might say, we knew not of a remedy but. this will not apply at this late day, when the lame of PEASE Sc SONS' Compound Clarified Essence of Hoarhound Candy, formed from five and twenty unequalled cough ingredients, is known all over the Union and through foreign countries as being a certain eradi cator of CONSUMPTION, when taken in time. A little advice on this score cannot be out of place. A cold, however slight, is always one day's neglect may cause a week's cure, and so on therefore economy, aB well as health, should induce everybod' to guard against a fit of long continued sickness, perhaps death.

This is effectually done by being provided with a few packages of Hoarhound ready by you. A few sticks used daily, not only keep off a cold, but purify the system; for this medicine is a gentle purgative, and keeps the bowels free from all injurious matters. Perhaps the whole annals of medicine do not fur nish a case of parallel success. In fact, the proprietors and inventors scarcely expected that FOUR years would give it one half the notoriety, with all its virtues, that it now possesses. Nothing but its almost miraculous preservation of thousands from death could have led to the numerous certificates furnished by all classes of citizen 1, Presidents, Governors, Clergymen, Medical and Professional Men, Merchants and Mechanics, all testify, uuder their own signatures, the benefit which they have personally or in their families experienced by its use.

In no case, where it is taken in time, will it fail to take away the most severe cough, hoarseness, and oppression of the lungs. In children's complaints, more especially those fatal oneB, Whooping Cough and Scarlet Fever, it has been used byour first physicians with eminent success, and accomplished wonderful cures, and families where there are small children should always keep it, for it is so pleasant to the taste that the smallest infants can use it freely. To those who reside in the country it is an in. valuable medicine, and the occasional use of it will save lime, sickness, and many a physician's heavy bill. Itis the great consumptive remedy of the age.

Sold wholesale and ictail by J. PEASE SONS, sole proprietors and inventors, in every variety of package, at No. 45 Division street, New York. The following are our agents in Kings County Long Island Mrs. HAYS, 139 Fulton street, Brooklyn.

Mr. HANDLE 15 Hi ih street, do. Mrs. STITES, 153 Fulton street, do. Mrs.

SMITH, 19 Fulton street, do. CROCKER CO cor. Atlantic 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, do. S.

C. Phillips, Williamsburgh. Job S. Mott, Manhassett. Bogert Burtis, Hempstead Harbor.

Richard L. Parish, Oyster Bay. ja31 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 renovativc qualities of tho vegeta ble kingdom into tlie simple remedy oi a little can dy, and that so cheap that the poor as well as the 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 onvolope with eacn pacitage, signca j. rtuoivw tuuu, wiiaout which none arc genuine. sold sr Wm.

Bailey, Druggist, cor. Fulton and Sandsst. L. N.Baldwin, Grocer, cor. Myrtle and Gold st.

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

P. Day Co, Grocers, cor. Myrtle Jackson. William Wakelin, 217 Fulton street. B.F.Cook, Baker, 111 High street.

B. F. Stratton Co, Grocers, 76 Henry street. Mrs Crane, Jamaica. Carll Seaman, Babylon.

William Roe Co, Patchogue', D. Half, Patchogue. W. H. Wells, Southold.

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

And at the manufactur er's, wholesale and retail. No. 248 Adnms street. Brooklyn, Long Island. F25 tf J.

W. KELLY'S Danbln Extract of Sarnannrilla Cnndr. SO WELL AND FAVORABLY KNOWN throughout the country, by the cures it has made and ts making by purifying the blood, and being an bfFectual remedy for Rheumatism. Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, King's Evil, Coughs, Colds, frc. can be obtained, wholesale and retail, at BENJA MiJY HAlMUL HiX 'a Uonlectioncrv, No.

15 High street Sole Aeent for Brooklyn. n23 3m DENTISTRY. WILLIAM KNIGHT NORTH A LL, Surgeon Dentist, begs to. announce to the inhabitants of 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 Culverwcll's bookstore.

Having pursued the practice of Dentistry in this city for ten years, the adver tiser deems any references to particular individuals unnecessary. d30 tf KITCHEN COMPANION. THE BEST STOVE now in use for sale at the lowest price, with every necessary fixture, at LANGDON'S, 21 Fulton street, near the Ferry. Also, hall, office, and work shop Stoves. e20 "aYSTERS! OVRTF.RS! nVSTEBnni The subscriber, who has been for many yean engaged in the oyster trade, would respectfully inform the public, that he continues to keep his old stand, at 31 James street, and on the corner of Cranberry and Henry streets, opposite tho Apprentices' Library, where can be had superior Oysters at ni bituv.19, ujcuuu Ui ill tue Families supplied, and delivered in any part of tho city, free of expense.

The subscriber returnm 4lanL. public for the patronage that haB been bestowed on him for a series of years, and hopes, by unremitting attention to business, to merit a continuance of incsame. iU JW.iJN tJM. COLGAiN. Brooklyn.

Dec 27. d27 tf TVTO RTG AGES ON REAL ESTATE. The LX subscribers have a variety of sums to loan on New York or Brooklyn property, at 6 or 7 per cent, interest, according to location. They have also two sums of 4000 and $3500 to loan on improved and productive farms in the State of New York, not over 100 miles distant from the city ADLARD JOHNSON, nl7 tf 62 Merchants' Exchange, N. Y.

LOST On Monday, January 1st, a Green Silk Net Purse, in passing in Jay between Concord and Prospect street, containing 3 one dollar bills, and about 13 shillings in change. Whoever will leave the same at this office, or at 105 Concord will be suitably rewarded. ja2 tf RICHARDSON Sc. CELEBRATED AMERICAN PANACEA. fTHIS compound, made solely from vegetable matter, and warranted free from adulteration or any ingredient detrimental to health, was disco verea aoout 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 tho 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, TULA, INFLAMMATORY and CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. PILES, ERYSIPELAS, BILES, SCURVY, CHRONIC SORE EYES, BLOTCHES, PIMPLES, SCALD HEAD, and ll diseases or pains aribino from an injudicious 0SE OF mercury, or an impure state of the blood" Only one tab'e spoonful! to be taken before eating in the morning of each day, which acts as a tonic, wliile it will have (in most cases) a gentle cathartic effect, increasing the appetite and general health of the patient producing a general alterative effect if the whole system, purifying and inducing a lealthy circulation of the blood. While in the use this medicine, the patient should abstain from all 4rdent sriRi rs, wine, or high seasoned food. Its efficacy has been tested in all the diseases tbove enumerated, the evidence of which may be iecn (and will hereafter be published and left with all the sub agents, for the benefit of tho afflicted) in the certificates of the parties so cured, by application to THOS. G.

TALMAGE, General Agent, No. 20 Pino street, opposite the Custom House, New York. ID For sale in this city by JAMES W. SMITH, druggist, corner of Fulton and Cranberry sts. WM.

P. BLAGROVE, comer of Atlantic and Willow streets. s28 PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, TTARN1SHES, The subscriber, having hereioloro sustained (and he believes deservedly) the reputation of selling Paints, Oils, Glass, arei every other article in his line of business, at the OLD STAND, 39 FULTON STREET, at LOWER LRICES THAN ANY OTHER STORE IN BrOOK. itn, now offers for sale AT REDUCED PRICES large and new assortment of every article suitable fpr house and carriage painters, and pledges himself that he will not be undersold by any other esta. Hishment of the kind, either in NEW YORK OR BROOKLYN.

Best pure Winter Sperm Oil at the lowest rates. A discount will be allowed to dealers. N.B. No Painting done at this establishment tf JNO. D.

PRINCE. 39 Fulton st. NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS, No. 99 Fulton street, Brooklyn. ORLANDO C.

FORSYTH respectfully informs the citizens of Brooklyn and of Long Island that he is now opening a fresh suppl of splendid and cheap Watches. Gold, Silver and Plated Ware, Javolry and Fancy Goods, of every variety and of th: latest fashions. He manufactures and repairs Gold, Silver, Steel and Shell Spectacles and Eye Glasses, fitting them with glasses to suit all ages Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired and warranted. All orders for goods will be promptly supplied. The highest price paid for old gold and silver, at jyl No.

99 Fulton street. Brooklyn. GLASS! RBDFORD AND SARA AC CROWN. THE subscribers off for sale in any quantity to suit purchasers, the above well known Glass. SCHANCK At DOWNING, 120 Fulton street, New York.

a. a cnt rnl nnflortmcnt of French and Ame rican Patent Windbw Glass, double and single thick, at renuceo prices. o4 tf BEFORE BUYING IN N. YORK, rpKY BKUOKLYN. STOVES can actuallv bo 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 irom ulton ferry, where Cooking, Hall and oth er stoves can be had at the 1 west market Drice aso Pipe, Scuttles, Zinc, and all articles usually joona a fiovc store. 57 FENDERS, Cooking Ranges, Iron Rniliug, IKON SHUTTERS fire proof BOOK SAFES, Sec. The undersigned would respectfully inform the public that ho is constantly manufacturing and has on hand a large assortment of plain and ornamental Grates and Fenders, suitable for parlors, chambers, basements, which he oners on as favorable terms as any other establishment, and also guarantees they shall not be surpassed in workmanship. He has also made arrangements by which he can scllStumpson's Celebrated Boston Cooking Range on as reasonab'e terms as any ot'rter establishment. These Ranges are too well known to require com ment, but tor economy of fuel, and convenience generally for private families, they stand unrivalled.

Every description of Iron Railing, Iron Shutters, Fire Proof Book Safes, made to order at the shortest notice. Every description of Iron Work, wrought or cast, made to order. Grates and Ranges set and repaired. Fire Brick and Soap Stone and Builders' Anchors constantly 011 hand. GEO.

W. STILWELL, No. 19 Hicks, dl tf near Fulton street, Brooklyn. nbAiinij ueusuat. TO THOSE who are about introducing FURNACES into their houses, tho advertiser would wish to show one, latelj put up by him, in a private house in this city.

He thinks it the best plan yet invented for warming wollings economically, and with a great saving of trouble to the neat housekeeper. DANIEL A. ROBBINS, Mason, ja22 lm No. 280 Pearl st. Brooklyn.

THE BROOKLYN AGENCY for Merry's Museum, and the Boy's and Girl's Library, (late Boy's and Girl's Magazine) is at the Bookstore of A. M. Wilder, No. 51 Fulton street. A.

M. W.t offers for sale at customary prices. Harper's Illuminated and Pictorial Bible to bo completed in about 50 numbers 1st No. now readv. The Lady's Book, Lady'B National Magazine, Lady's Companion, The Columbian Magazine, Graham's Magazine, Parloy's Magazine, Also School and Miscellaneous Books, Stationery, I OSl A Certificate of 12 shares in tho Long IJ Is and Insurance Company.

No. 353. dated May lKda, and issued in the name of tho sub scriber Notice is hereby given that anolieation will be made to the said Company for a renewal of the said Certificate, unless the finder hould return the same to the subscriber, for which a suitable reward will be paid. PHILIP J. FORBES, F3 law6w 348 Broadway, N.

Y. DURABLE CEMENT, for chimnies, roofs, leaky gutters, The subscriber offers for sale, at a very low price, his Durable Cement, warranted superior to anything of the kind now in mar. ket. JNO. D.

PRINCE, 39 Fulton street. N.B. Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnish, constantly on hand. an23 GENTLEMEN and their wives or single gentlemen can be accommodated with board is a most desirable and pleasant location, within a few minutes walk of tho Fulton and Catharine ferries. References exchanged.

Apply at No. 80 Adams street, Brooklyn. jolB CRIB BLANKETS and BED BLANKETS will be sold off at a reduction from the autumn prices, by 3. HUBBARD, jal5 103 Fulton street. E.

J. TODD AnctjBoaer. 8tom So gAMRooHr 8S PBMG SAX.BS, X8. B7 The undersigned respectfully ivfgtXtt 'tc those who intend to dispose of ftirmtcrJBVKCi'ftiff Springrto call on him early, so as 0 give.nf&ejaat publicity to the same. He knows fradifiXpetteaca that early sales are most productive.

cilities in cash advances will be given, andsalcs cashed three hour after the tcmination thereof The former low scale of cornmissiona heretofore) charged by the undersigned on Real Estate, Fcrrti ture and Merchandise, will still be adhered tb, tuiiBigneu to we store tor public or privBei sale are amply insured and an. experience of oven, ty six revolving years induce the undersigned tej rest hiB claims with the public. R. S. TODD, Auctioneer and 88 Fulton street, Brooklyn Saturday morning, February 17, At 10 o'clock, in the sales' room, 88 Fulton, street, Extra Sale of Furniture and Piano A large and valuable assortment of household and kitchen furniture from a family going to Europe, which prises in part tables ami chairs of various kinds, bureau; sideboard, sofas, bedsteads, beds and bedding, parlor, stair and other carpets, looking glasses, one good piano, also a very extensive assortment glasa, china and earthenware, also a large quantity green house plants, and the usual variety of kitchen ntm sils, with which, the sate will commence.

Without February 28, Mortgage Sale Real Estate Wednesday, 28, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Franklin House, Brooklyn, will be sold at auction all the 4 or parcels of land in the 6th ward of said city, da. scribed in advt in Brooklyn Evg Star, signed Chaa Hoyt, assignee. Friday evening, February 30, At early candlelight, in (he sales room. 88 Fulton, Books 500 volumes of Me dical and Miscellaneous Books. Catalogues two dayt prior to sale.

Friday, March 8th, At 105 o'clock, in the sales room, 88 Fulton efreef. Manufacturer's Sale of Cabinet Furniture MV3t be sold at public auction, a large and truly valuable) stock of superior cabinet furniture and uphohtery. being consignments of some of the best manufactu rers in IS. York, and will compare with any in the market. This is a rare chance for housekeepers, aa every sample will be positively sold Catalogues wtlli lull particulars ready days prior to.

sale. (Or PARTICULAR NOTICE. The subsari. bcr will attend to sales of Real Estate at his salM reoms or elsewhere, for $2 per lot, advertising inclu ded, or a larger number in proportion. II.

J. rouu, Auctioneer, 88 Fulton street, Brooklyn. THE NEW MIRROR' EVERY NUMBER EMBELLISHES WITH A BEAUTIFUL STEEL ENGRAVING. EDITED BY 8. t.

MORRIS AMD N. T. WILLIS. Seasons for taking tho JVewMirrvrs Three dollars cannot buy so much of literary and pictorial value in any other shape. Fifty two highly finished steel engravings axe given the course of the year.

The literary contents are the freshest and best that can be furnished by the experienced taste and industry of its editors. The type and paper are not 'excelled by those of any other periodical. A splendid book to bind and preserve is in your hands at the close of the year.containing everything ot current interest worth remembering, and many invaluable gems of literature and art. A delightful visiter to vour familv circle aueh a Saturday paper. By the year each number costs but fivepenee, tho" there are in it sixteen pages of the choicest matter, and a picture such as could not be bought singly st the print shop9 for less than two shillings.

win cost you notning to aenu your suDScnption, as postmasters are authorised to enclose it to the edi tors postage free yj85 tf THE GREATEST PERIODICAL DEPOT IN THE UNITED STATES, No.2A tor House. GRAHAM Sc. CHRISTY announce to the ei. tizens of New York, and country agents at a distance, that they have been appointed by the publishers of Graham's Magazine, Godey'a Ladys Book, and Ladies National Mag aine, the exclusive agents for the sale of their works in the city of York, and for the supplying of all the eastern states. As the circulation of the above works is larger than that of any other periodical in the known world, a Branch House in the great metropolis of the United States, where country agents can be supplied at publishers' prices, and in advance of the day of publication, is of the utmost importance.

They also announce that at their Depot, No. 9, Astor House, may be had all the new and cheap publications of the day, wholesale and retail, at publisher's prices. Country orders attended to with punctuality and despatch. Address GRAHAM CHRISTY, s7 No. 2 Astor House.

New York. TONS Philadelphia mire WHITE LEAD, i warranted equal to any English lead in market. Also, Union White Lead, different qualities Brooklyn do" do do do Belville do do do do. and all other kinds and qualities of Lead in use, to suitpur cnasers, ai me very lowest new xortc prices. A very superior article of Painters' Cement, for Roofs, Chimneys, constantly on hand, price very low.

Linseed Oil English and American, boiled and raw, in lots to suit purchasers. Also great variety of Paints, dry and ground of very erior quality. Dealers will find it to their advantage to cat and, satisfy themselves. JNO. D.

PRINCE, mv3 tf No. 39 Fulton street. FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY. Tho undersigned has now on hand and offers for sale at the very lowest auction prices, a complete assortment of Cabinet Furniture and Upholstery, to suit all tastes and circumstances. Also, an oxten.

sive variety of Clocks, Looking Glasses, Mantel, Hall and Astral Lamps, Girandoles. Candelabra, Crockery, Glassware, fec. Also, patent Sofa Bedsteads, 1 splendid Bookcase, A single trial will be sufficient to convince buyers that his ia tho cheapest mart in the State of New York. Q7 Tho greater part of the goods warranted. R.

J. TODD, 88 Fulton street, ml 3 tf Brooklyn. HEAP CALICOES T. L. RUSHMORE, being desirous to dispose of his present stock of Prints, in order to make room for fresh snpplteal will sell them at unusually low prices, ranging from 4 to 10 cents per yard, at.

No. 97 Main, one door from Prospect street. jy24 EVERPOINT PENCIL CASES Sc. LEADS An extensive assortment of gentlemen's and chil en's Gold and Silver Pencils also all the sizes of Cohen's and Jackson's fine pencil loads, for sale by WM. WISE, Jr.

Watchmaker aul9 and Silversmith. 79 Fulton st. GLASS GLASS 1 GLASS 1500 boxes assorted sizes and qualities just received. Dealers, sash makers, are invited to call and examine the article great bargains will be offered them at the OLD PAINT STORE, 39 Fulton it. o30 tf JNO.

D. PRINCE. BROKEN BANKS The notes of all thesvfc ponded Banks of this State, wanted by J. S. MACKAY, Exchange Broker, alS tf No.

56 Fulton rtreot. Brwoklva PERFUMESOf the mest delicatr swoetnera, for sale by WM. BAILEY. At tho Apothecaries Hall, je6 cornar nf Sands and Fulton streets. SHEETINGS (BROWN), consisting 7.8, 44 5 4 and 6 4 widths, soma of which are eheapef than they can be replaced.

jalg J. HUBBARD, 103 Ifaltoa at. ENT'S COLORED KlD Gtoyalslij spotted, will be sold a bargain fotjiaA Jotof rERFEcr white Kid Gloves, at dl8 J. HUBBARD'S. 103 FoJtea 0.

AW BLANKS. Bank Cheeks, StitSHi' at the Office of the Eagle, 39 Patau. Mf House tslankn ol the most approved lorm. Gold and Silver Pencils A general supply of the best manufacture. Black Writing Sand The undersigned having taken the Sole Agency of B.

H. Estis' well known Lake Champlain Writing Sand, ore prepared to furnish Stationers, Druggists and Hardware Dealers at roiuccd prices, by the barrel, box or gross. Bookbinders' Leather of various descriptions also. Bookbinders' Boards, Thread, Printers' Ink of every color, superior in quality, and constantly on hand. Cotton and other Twines for sale, and furnished to the trade at the lowest rates.

The public arc respectfully invited to examine their stock of goods before purchasing elsewhere, as tliey intend selling at reduced prices. n21 tf GEO. AMBROSE CO. A. M.

WILDER, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 51 Fulton street, offers for sale 1 set Roe's Cyclopedia, 47 4to volumes, bound in Russia, price $130. They are in good condition. Also, the Game of Dr. Burb, price tho Races, Mansion o) Happi icss, 371 75 50 51 00 1 25 Also, many of the Periodicals and Cheap Publications of the day, School and Miscellaneous Books, Stationery. A.

M. W. has the Brooklyn Agency for Merry's Museum price 1 The Boys' and Girls' Library price 1 Receives subscriptions for Pa ley's Magazine price 1 The Cultivator price 1 The Agriculturist price 1 Harper's Illuminated Piet. Bible, per Par'ey's Cabinet Library per The Lady's Book, Ladies' Companion, the Columbian Graham's ea. per No.

25 Ladies' National aud Ladies' Magazines, at $2 00 per year or 18 cents per number. School Libraries and other Books furnished. Blank Books made, and Binding in various styles done to order. F6 tf BROOKLYN GARDEN. FORMERLY MILITARY GARDEN.

THE subscriber has taken the above place, and has refitted in a neat style the Bar, Reading Room and Bowling Saloon, and is now prepared to accommodate his friends and the public with every thing in the way of refreshments and amusements, in a manner that will please all who choose to call and see him. The best of Liquors and Segars will be found at the Bar, and the Bowling Saloon will be attended by active and attentive assistants, who will make it their study to give perfect satisfaction to visitors. JOHN W. VAN PELT, ja 36 2m' Proprietor. ICE CREAM CONFECTIONERY 15 High street, Brooklyn.

HANDLEY has his Saloon fitted up for tho roception of visitors who wish to partake of his delicious ikjxj UK.rjA.ivl. ET Private families supplied at tho shortest notice. jyl tf WHARVES IN BROOKLYN TO LET. One situated on Furman street and the East River, directly opposite Wall street. New York, and has 150 feet front on Furman street extending to the River, and 230 feet deep, and covered with sheds for the storage of naval stores.

Also, the Wharf having 160 feet on Marshall st, adjoining the ferry at tho foot of Jackson st. East River, and about 240 feot deep being a vory desirable location for a coal yard, lumber yard, stone Apply to TONNELE HALL, ja9 tf cor. Pearl Bcckman st. N. York.

STEAM ENGINE and LAI HE WAN 1KO, Wanted, anew or good second hand stationary Engino, four to five horse power, and Lathe 5 feet 6 inches Apply at Long Island Railroad Office, No. 2 Hanover street, or Office at tho South Ferry, Brooklyn sido. A LI PACA LUSTRE TII03. L. RUSH MORE has just received a large assortment of jet, blue black, and colored plain, figured and watered Ali Pacas, which he will sell much under the market pric.6, at the cheap store, 97 Main one aonr trom rronDect.

so ICHARDSON'S NIPPLE OIL The sub a scriber continues in his agency for the sale of vnuauio spccinc. Ho cents per vial. iel7 WM. WISE. 75 Fulton st.

ED COMFORTERS Very large size, well J. HUBBARD'S, 103 Fulton street, oSl between Sands and Pronpeot sts. MANAGERS. William Gilmore, Robert R. Story, William H.

Barrett, James H. Comwell' Charles Smith, Wm A. Thorn, on, Thomas Wat on, William Voris, John T. Ketcham. Tickets can be procured of either of the mana gers.

FIQ td TIASOIVIC BALL. FORTITUDE LODGE No. 19 intend having a Ball in aid of thoii funds on THURSDAY evening, Fcbrua 15, at the National Hotel, Fulton street, Brooklyn. 1 each, can be obtained of the Committee, viz. Brother Triquet, 90 Tillary street.

Powell, City Buildings. Quevedo, 191 York 6t, (National Hotel.) Redding, 74 Fulton street. Jones, 31 Coentics slip, New York. At the National Hotel, Fulton street, 4th Ward and Nassau Hotel, Brooklyn and at the Howard House and Warren Hall, N. Y.

F7 8t BY JOHN SWERTCOPE, Auctioneer WILL be sold at Public Auction, on THURSDAY, February 15th, at 10 o'clock A. at the store occupied by C. B. Bergen. No.

187 Fulton street, the contents of 6aid store, consisting of Groceries, Liquors, 4 very largo and splendid stand casks, alsosevcral othors of different sizes, measures, 1 excellent platform scale, several scales and beams, weights, demijohns, Also, 1 hoisc, 1 grocer's wagou, 1 cart, 2 setts harness, No postponement of sale on account of the weather. F8 6t SALE AT THE NAVY YARD. 11 besuld at auction at the Navy Yard, on FRIDAY, the 16th instant, at noon, 18 barrels Pprk 6 do Beef 554 lbs Bread 27 barrels Beans. F10 5t J. W.

SCHULTZS, Auctioneer. LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEER. Wanted, an Engineer accustomed to run a passenger train on some of the northern roads with good testimonials; none others aecd apply. Inquire at tho L.I. Railroad Office, South Ferrv.

ml If MEN wanted, for the 8th section, at Car 3 VF man's River. Wages 70 cents per day, and payments guaranteed by the Company, with a free passage to the work. Apply at tho Railroad Office, South Ferrv. F7 tf TTkAMAGKD PINS English, first quality, will be sold a bargain also, alio dozen Spool Jot ton 200 Woolen Net Comforters, from tho Sheffield, at J. HUBBARD'S, n29.

103 Fulton st eet. INDOW SHADES A variety of patterns just rec ived, which will be sold from 1 to $3 a pair, at RUSHMORE'S cheap store, 97 Main street. je24 LOW PRICED blk and blue blk Silks for lining, bought at auction, and will be sold a bargain for the prices common silks arc selling to be found nU at J. HUBBARD'S, 103 Fulton st. WATCH CLOCK REPAIRING Tin subscriber continues his unremitting attentiot to repairing and cleaning clocks and watches ol every description, warranting the performance of all work passing from his hands.

Attention also paid to repairing musical boxes, jewelry, silverware, spectacles, WM, WISE, n29 watch and clock maker, 79 Fulton st. BOARDING A gentleman and his wife, ortwo single gentlemen, can be accommodated with board in a rivate family, by applying at No. 147 Nassau street. m7 tf CAUlCOE.n CALICQES! A great varietycf Calicoes, both light and dark, f'om 4d upwards, may be had at 97 Main street, one door from Prospect street. je24 LOST In Fulton or Sands street, a BLACK LACE VEIL the finder will be suitably warded by leaving it at 45 Fulton street.

Brook lyn. F10 IC 1'ORIA PINS Silver and German Silver Victoria Shawl an Diaper sale by WM. WISE, WatchmaKer d4 and Jeweller, 79 Fulton street. WHITE Shirtings and Sheetings a full assortment at J. HUBBARD'S, jal2 103 Fulton street.

LOWER POTS Maybe had cheapatNo.114 Adams st, between Sands otriigh st. am.

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