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XJOCKET BOOKS At STEWART'S, 75 THE LONG TST.AMn IWOriD a mhp finm met AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. BROOKLYN FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY iOnTce No. 43 Fulton street, ombr corner of Front street, (opposite their, former Office) INSURES against loss or damage, by Fire Dwelling houses, Warehouses, Buildings in general Merchandise, Ships in port, Household Furniture, and every description of Personal Property, on terms as favorable as other similar institutions. DIRECTORS.

James B. Clarke, Joseph Sands, William. Philip, Joshua Tolford, Samuel Smith, Alexander Newman, Losee Von NostrandpTohn Sneden, James Forbes, E. Hurlhut, Robert Bach, James Van Nostrand, James E. UnderhiU, Cyrus P.

Smith, Abraham Sutton, David Anderson, William Hunter, AmosWillets, John Smith, William Ellsworth. WILLIAM ELLSWORTH, President. uiion street, erootuyn, may be found a beau, tiful assortment of velvet, ivory, pearl and leather Pocket Books, Needle Books and Card Cases all superior to either Fiench or English, the best sold in the United States, and at prices full 25 per 'cent can be bought in New York. Also, money belts, cigar cases, Cohen's drawing pencils, 8d each, indelible ink, letter paper, perfumery, and a variety of fahcy articles. STEWART'S "P2? 75 Fulton Street.

(CORPORATION NOTICE Pacirlc street re gulatmg from Powers street to Gowanus Road Noticeis hereby given that the assessors have completed the Assessment roll in the above entitled matter, and that the same will be presented to the Common Council for confirmation, at their regular ineetmg, to be held on Monday, the 9th day of May, or as soon thereafter as they can act thereon. In the. meantime, the Assessment roll wH.be left with the Clerk of the Common Council, at office, City Buildings, where the same may be by any person interested therein, and objections (if any) must be made in writing, on or he mis the day above named. Clerk's Office, City Buildings, March 28, ap28 lawtd A. "VAN NOSTRAND.

Clerk. CORPORATION NOTICE Navy street regulating from Tillary to York street. Thei assessment list in the above entitled matter wasdmy, 'confirmed on the 25th hist. Notice is hejetre givon to all persons interested, that bypay t'r8veral assessments. to John S.

Doughty, Cit Treasurer, at 'the Atlantic Bank, within thirty days from the above date, they may pay the same without the addition of Collector's foes. All assessments not so paid will be collected by one of tho cify Collectors with his fees thereon. April 29, 1842. R. TOLFORD, law4w, Street Commissioner.

COAL the Brooklyn Coal Yard, in Jay street, between York and Prospect street. Tho subscriber offers for sale the very best of Peach Orchard Coal, red ash, screened and delivered, free of cartage, in anv u. n. tity, ul uiu rouowrag reauccu. prices Peach Orchard, broken and egg 00 Nut size 6 50 Raven Vein, grey ash, all sizes G.5n Lehigh, all sizes 6 50 8tf JOSHUA ROGERS XI6HT JLIKHX UGHI BRILLIANT, BKAUTIFUL, UNRIVAL LED Porters' Patent Portable Compositi Burning Fluid The most beautiful, cleanly and convenient article ever discovered for portable lamps of all descriptions, extensively used and ad.

mired by thousands in Ni Yrk and vicinity, per. fectly safe in prc. crving its qualities in every climate, and arf.d lo by age. Porter's clear and ih jr. nuiac Ch mical Oil, su.

perior. to any thing tii kiri i ev. invented for a rich, ftoady and intensely flams, affording a light equal to 16 sperm each burner at an expense of less than one cent p. hour. Also, Camphinc, treble dbtill.sd, superior to' any sold in tho city, arid warranted give perfect sat isfa'etion or the article always cheerfully exchang.

ed or the money rMundf d. All tho above maiufVtiired and s.ild wholesale and retail, by W. II. STARR, at 67 Bookman New Yark. whe rc coupty merchants and others visiting tii" fr.

i licitod tocall and examine thu iiit.c', and hkrwso his stock lamps for burning sams, consisting in part of the New Patent Burner side reflecting lamp. The Shadowless Reflecting suspending desk lamp. The Improve! Reading or Downward Reflecting lamp. The Patent Burner Fountain lamp. The Concave Reflecting lamp.

The Fountain Side lamp, and various kinds and patterns of globe, shade, mantel and astral lamps together with brass, britannia, cut and plain glass potable lamps. Thc.tfive will be sold at the lowest cash prices, and in no instance the prompt and punctual customer be obliged to pay for losses sustained from the delinquent. Caution. The public are particularly requested to notice that the celebrated good quality of, and in. creasing the above patent Composition Burning Fluid and Chemical induced many in New York and Brooklyn to attempt to palm off a misorable of the above for the pure and genuine article, and I hereby caution all who have adopted their use, to bo aware of any and all kinds that he offered, "as my waggon and that only, serves every article in my line regularly every and as muchoftener as desired, in every part of Brooklyn arid vicinity, and all orders left at 67 Bcckman New York, will be promptly asd punctually attended to.

If. No other establishment the United States is in any way connected with the above. ao27 lm SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of two writs of 3 fieri facias issued out of and under the seals of thejSnpremc Court of Jadicaturc of the people of the State of New Yori.and tho Court of Common Pleas of Kings County, to me directed and deliver. ed, will at public auction, at the Franklin House, "on. the corner of Fulton and Water streets, in tho City of Brooklyn, on tho 22d day of April next, at twelve o'clock, M.

all the right, title and interest of. Peter Cbnover. and Teunis S. Barkeloo, which they or either of them had on the 9th day ol arid, on the 24th day of October, 184') or si any after ihesaid 9th day of July, 1840, of in and Jorr All equal undivided fourth part of certain tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in tho said City of Brooklyn, and bounded: follows, to wit, westerly in front by, the. turnpike road leading from Brooklyn to Flatbush, northerly by land of Alden Spooner, easterly in the rear by" land formerly claimed by the Cor southerly, by the.

line between the Town of Flatbush and the City of Brooklyn containing about one aero and. a half by estimation, be the same more. or. less. Also, all that certain piece of land situate in the Northwoods, so called, being bounded as follows easterly by woodland now or late of Jacobus L.

Ryder, southerly by woodland or boshland of Johnson, westerly by a road. northerly by land oj Stephen containing throe bo the same more or less togetherwith all and singular the appurtenances thereunto belong ing or anywise appertaining. WILLIAM M. UDALL, Brooklyn, March 9, 1842. Late Sheriff.

m9 law(Jw The sale of tho above property is adjourned until the JJtn April, at the same hour and place. Lmted April 22, 1842. WILLIAM M. UDALL, a22 law Late Sheriff. Tl J.

TODD'S SALES ROOM, 88 FULTON XV. STREET, BULLETIN OF SALES. Saturday, 23d April, at 10 o'clock, at 19 Bridge st. elegant Furniture, of a gentleman removing. Thursday, 26th.

April, at 10 o'clock, in tho Sales Room, elegant 2d hand and new Fiirniature, Up holstry, Satordav, 30th April, at 10 o'clock, in the Sales Room, good 2d hand Furniture of all descriptions, Marshall's Sale, Tuesday, 3d May, at 1 o'clock, in the Sales Room, an extensive assortment of choice 2d hand Funjiaturo, tho. largest, sale of the season. Also, the cleaning out sale of tho store. ap 20 AUCTION R. J.

TODD, Auctioneer. Store Sales Room; 88 Fultontiet SPRINGS Card to the Prauc The tmtleriBgned ittvirdib dressing his annual oiroular to his friends and public generally, tenders hiii grateful acknotttedg mentsfor the very liberal share of patron ae1 tended to hira; since hiB oommencament in the AW tion and tomrnissionbasirleso andassnreaaHthw Who may favor him with their, that tWf trust reposed in himi shalli not rrrt.j n. store 88 Fulton strccn will iimnetfato im j.iuviiiucui.3 uiiu'u bjjouious enlargement; ccption of furniture, aad'alljotherkindBof merchaas dlse for jublic or rjrrvate sale; on.whioh liberal cash' advances Will be made, i'noso intending to dispose, oi turnrture in th spring, are solicited to give tho undersigned. ufr notice, which will be a decided advantage ta nar parties. The undersigned' advertises extensively mto or ana ms stbre is amply by Insurance.

so thafcno loss can accuie to the pab. hc in case of fire: He alsoxashes sales same day as effecteJitf' pcrfectjudge of the value of any article of furniter giviiun.a aeowed advantage oretJlfc! luiiifounuutra. ne nas also, caade aft amne mcnt with a New York Auctioneers thWhe attend personally tO'sales in.tfcaH ol facilities. Real Estate sold under forcclrjsttrorTnort gage, or otherwise will bs charged. 55 er lqtterj; larger parcels 50c per lot.

OCT Cdmpare thiswitJi.theohargeaof otherAtWi tioncers. frj REtERENCES. ISon. Ogden Hoffman, New York' Messrt. Gl ver Bell, New York; Alexander Birkbeck, George Hall, A.

Spoonwti Brooklvn. in. j. ivvu, Anctionoorand Valnatbr, 88 Fulton Etreet, Saturday, April 30. at iuo'ciocic, at ii uiton st.

will be pcreiaptaaafar'' sold, a very large lot of choice seeond hand ture from a family breaking up housckcepinrand removing, in mis sale win De round almost every article used in bniiRpW stock of elegant new city made warranted cabimtt' i ttwu muiiugany xuxniiure. sale fjositlVflw Tuesday, May 3dt at 10 o'clock, in the Sales Room, 88 Fultbrf st an extensive assortmentof good second hand Fjbxitr' turelrom lamilics removing. Also all the goddsrm the store upon which advances have been' the time having. cxpireoT. This will be one of the largest sales held in Brooklyn tru'sstfasonvimdbaeti a fine chance for families tb get' a supply.

3Sbi time for particulars. in this sale thing necessary for housekeeping. STmw upj. must rj D3" Extensive preparation for Spring Sale at tfiW htore and elsewhere. TJ Housekeepers look out.

rj TD WW V. VA AT A VTWlMt' ILlj UULlUlStmZ. iLr Personal attention given to sales of Furmtm at private residences. wraers may do icit aftne uoal Office of Mr. GC? Langdon, No.

23 Fulton street. Brooklyn. CORPORATION NOTICE A. Tjiw. in tion to the manufacture of Snirits of Tnmen uuu j.

n.iu.ui Til i limits of the city of Brooklvn. Tho Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Brook. lyn, in Common Council conveneddo ordaui aft iollows lot Tt nV.nll 1 1 c.y J. sons from and after the nnssafre of this ordmanoej. jot.

nutui uui ire idwiuj ior ajiv pcrsuii.1nr. nar to carrv on in Ihf? fith Tr.nrft miHi, nue, tlie manufacturing of Spirits oi voai, i ar or lamp ra whicn lnanuracture u.vuii.uii.un iuiu5c i urponunc Qr any oxiicrma tcrial producing a dense smoke shall tised forv fuel, midcr penalty of 50 for each and every day: that such material shall be nsed. Passed by the Common rch 281842. Approved by the Mayor, March 29' 1 842: 5 Saw3w A. VAN NOSTRAND.

jr lORfORVTION NOTICE. Well and Pump corner of cf "XA "A tion is now pending before the Mayor and Commoir Council for a Well and pump corner of 26th strect1' and 3d avenue. The Common Council have ftced and determined the following district wit in which the assessments arc to be laid, or beyond whicrTtbe same shall not extend, to wit on 3d avenue on both sides thereof between 25th and 27th and' ori both sides of 36th street, 353 feet ori each side' of the said 3d avenue. Remonstrances against said well and pump must be presented to the Common Council on or before the 9th day of May the same will then be finally actcd'upon, or as soon' thereafter as convenient. R.

TOLFOKDV 13th. 1842. flaw Street Commissioner. 1 liiu matt ol the application of the Mayor and Common Council of the city of Brooklyn in re lation to opening Fulton Avenuo from Bedford ave to the Jamaica in the city of Brook lyn. 'lo all whom it may concern Wc, the undcrsignod, Com'Biissibnersof Estimate and Assessment in the above matter, do, hereby give, notice, that we have completed our Rbport in tho above matter, and that the said Report and Map are filed in the offics of the Clerk of the county of for examination by all persons interested we will meet at tho Comm'ttee Room, adjoinihgifid Mayor's office, in the City Buildings, on Saturday, the 7th day of May next, at If o'clock iai.

the aftp.rnoor, to review oufsa id Report. BrooklyhV April 26, 1842. DAVID COOPE, AMASA WRIGHT. Commissioners. SIDNEY C.

HERBERT, a2S dt7 1VI 1 ICE l'o ail poi onsr interested in the mat LX ter of opening Hovt street from Fulton fcylWdk glass streets, in the city of Brooklyn. The commissioners of estimate and assessment in, relation to the above improvement, meet at the City ttuildinsrs, in tho toramitteo Room adjoinii tlie Mayor's Office, in" said city, on Tuesday, the day. of May next, at 3 in the afternoon, to hear the prooTs and allegations of all parties interested in said improvement; and will continue to meet by adjournment from time to time, as. may be necessary and proper. Dated city of Brooklyn April zstn, 13 12.

THEODORE F. KING, JUMJN L.A WHENCE, Commissioner? WILLIAM A. MERCEIN, a28 dtaS, 0 1 ICE. 1 lie subscriber informs his patron. Ll and tho public in general, that he has madir1 by which he will, constantly keep" on hand the Oystei taken from the celebrated Mill.

Pond of Col Suy dam. The Oysters om thtef (5ove pond are superior to any offered in the ew JX)0xfc market, they will Be taken fresh from the water daily, and served out to those who may favor hiirr with a call at his establishment, No; 3 1 Fulton street. ap25tf N. nSTYARD'. A'l Oil GLASSES The subscriber has ad ded to his (formerly large) stock, several gross of the various kinds of Watch Glasses, vizi.

Lunettes, Patent and Plain, suitable for alUcinaV of watches, enabling hurr almost invariably to. Si. any watcli wih but momentary delay. WM. WISE', Watchmaker amf il2 tf Jeweller.

79 Fulton street. KM. CANDY. Dr. Flcmmg's WatneltU dy is highly spoken of by those havo used it.

It is the most effectual and safe remedy known for the extirpation of worms, cither in, children or adults. For salo at a1 4 STEWART'S. 75 Fritorr 'OOCKET CUTLERY. If you want Focftej JL or Fen Knives 30 per cent less than cart bo bought elsewhere, go to STEWARTS 75 FuUon street. Also as above, Shcrmiu's Lozenges of all kinds.

BOARDING. A gentleman and his wife or two single gentlemen, can be accommodated with good board and pleasant rooms, at 220 Washington street. Terms reasonable. d27 LOST Supposed in goingfrora 148 Hicks street to the: Fulton Ferry, one of Brown's GOW PENS, in a savor case. Tho finder wiD be liberal ly rewarded by leaving it at this office.

milt if AM Tio. .3 Front street, adioirune the corner of Fulton street. CAPITAL $200,000 This Company insure against Loss or Damage by Fire on favorable terms. DIRECTORS. Joseph Spragne, Abraham Remson, Henry Young, Stephen Haynes, reierwoiton, Charles E.

Bill, Robert T. Hicks, R. V.W.Thome, Samuel f)nk) w. saaford, John Lawrence, Neziah Wright, Freeman Rawdon, Charles J. Taylor, B.

W. Delamater, llUUlttll JULIAN, Charles Henshaw, George L. Cornell, George B. Fisk, Thomas W. Birdsall, Fred'k.

Marquaud, John A. Lott, Geo. S. Howland, Jarvis W. Horace Brown.

JOSF.PW SPRAfino "vwwt ji itauuciii. S. Alphkus Smith. Secretary. d27 LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY.

ARRANGEMENTS ON THE EXTENDED LINE TO DEER PARK. 1ET On and after Monday, Feb. 28, cars will Leave Deer Park r. if. Leave Farmingdale, 1 p.

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

Leave HempBtead 7 a. m. and 1 r. m. Leave Jamaica at 7 a.

m. and 2J p. m. Leave Brooklyn at a. through.

Leave Brooklyn at 4 p. m. to Hicksville only. SU.VBAY TRAINS. Leave Jamaica 8i a.

m. and 3 r. m. Leave Brooklyn 9J a. through.

Leave Brooklyn 4 p. m. to Jamaica. Leave Deer Park 2 p. m.

Leave Farmingkale 2 p. m. Leave Hicksville 3 p. m. Leave Hempstead 3 p.

m. N. B. Stages will be in readiness, on the arrival of the cars at DEER PARK, to convey passen. gcrs on the north and south sides of the Island, and through to Grennport and Sag Harbor.

F24 tf HARNDEN rJAPUKoo. Harndcn Co's Express for Boston, Philadelohia. Albnnv RnffM rA Montreal dailv Messrn. TTumrlon fully inform the citizens of Brooklyn, that they have established a branch of their Express the city of oroomyn, anu areprcparen to rec.ive parcels, packages, specie. Bank notes.

for flip daily. All parcels, received at the reading room rnr ui au. jm. joruau, wno is appointed their agent for this city, and left before four o'clock, P. will be forwarded the same day and delivered as directed in either of the above cities.

HARNDEN, CO. Office of the crrn Trrw a i im wiaij. iuuhi tur ncr of i ulton and Front entrance No. 1 Front all Gmo NEW FASHIONABLE HAT AND CAP STORE. 67 Fiilf, atrf 1,1 1 AI, announcing the opening of this store, WILLIAM VORIS assures his friends and the public in general, that no exertion or assiduity on his part shall be spared, in order to produce a selection of Hats and Caps, made by the best workmen, and of the brst materials, and finished in the first style of beau ty and fashion.

His stock of Hats and Caps will be manufactured entirely under his own inspection. The business will bs eonrinrrtf onfi'rolt, oash principle consequently, the stock will be sold at a fair, low price. W. V. acting merely as agent, it will be totally out of his power to accommodate any of his friends with credit.

Hats ordered will be made at the shortest possi ble notice, and particular attention paid to the shane of tho head. m23 3m CrtEAP! CHEAPER! CHEAPEST! D. S. BOURDETT, No. 112 Fulton street, will offer to the good people of Brooklyn, ou Monday.

March fourteenth, and thereafter (until further notice) the following goods at retail for the lowest wholesale PRICES, viz hair, tooth, nail, cloth, flesh and comb Brushes; shell, ivory, horn, and metallic Combs, of all kinds now in use Perfumery, Cosmetics, and Fancy Soaps, of French, English, and American manufacture; Ladies' Ornamental Hair Work, much less than former prices, and a great variety of other small Nic Nacs, which cannot be mentioned in a bill of this description. ET PLEASE CALL AND SEE. D. S. B.

is enabled to make this offer to the people of Brooklyn, from being engaged in barter trade with merchants of New York, Boston and Philadelphia, to whom he gives goods of his manufacture, and receives their foreign and domestic goods in exchange, ml 6 3m WOODWARD'S SHIELDING VICTORIA SHAWL AND DIAPER PINS It is, probably, well knnwn that Victoria, whenever tho Royal Infant Princes received a scratch, or puncture, (rom the old fashioned pin. threatened, in case she. had occasion for their use again, to apply to a Yankee for an invention that would obviate and remedy this distressing evil. She did so. And, accordingly, our fellow countryman, Woodward, fu nished her with an article which she instantly pronounced just the tiling.

This inimitable article is equally applicable to Republican as well as Royal Infants and, as a wise author has learnedly remarked, "It should not be reserved to form a special and safeguard over Infant Royalty alone but its Philanthropic protection its mollifying qualities its opiatic and benign influence shoulj extend as well over own Youthful Democratic Republicans as tho Blood Royals of Victoria. For sale at STEWARTS, 75 Fulton street. P. S. Every Philanthropist and Lover of his species will purchase at least a dozen.

a21 tf PA DE VAPARATION. This highly celebrated French Perfume is one of the most valuable preparations for dispelling the odors of a sick room, and the easy mode of use, combined with the peculiarly delicate sweetness, renders it an object of regard not only to the invalid, but also to the admirer of agreeable odors for sale by STEPHEN P. LEEDS, Chemist and Druggist, d27 Fulton, corno: of Hicks street. COAL! POTTSVILLE Coal direct from the mines, Salem vein, broken and egg size. The subscriber will take orders at present at tho above price.

Consumers desirous of buying the bet arti. clc that comes from the mines, are invited to ave their orders. N. T. BEERS, Tin Stove Store 45 Fulton ft.

Terms cash, and coal weighed by a citv weigher. An inferior article can bo furniseed at a lows' price. an 20 1 LACKAWANA COAL Tho and Hudson Canal Company have taken the yard at the foot of Adams street, No. 13, known as the Nassau Coal Yard, and lately occupied by Barkeloo co Baylis, where they are receiving Lackawana Coal, fresh from the mines, and which they offer tc their customers and the public at the following pri ces, free of cartage Egg and broken size $GJ por ton Nut size 6J Nut and pea mixed, or small 5 Stove and Furnaoe 61 3m IDES! HIDES! HIDES As the supply ol Foreign Hides continues very limited, thereby increasing the demand for Slaughters, the subscriber is induced to offer the following advanced pricGs for Green Hides, to be trimmed at tho knees and clear of cuts, or subject to a reasonable deduction To be delivered at the Tannery, on the old Bridge Road, near the Navy Yard wall, or at the Leather Store, No, 40 Fulton street. All under 60 lbs.

weight, 6 cents per lb from 60 to 70 lbs weight, 5J cts. per lb from 70 to 90 lbs weight, 5 cts per lb Bull Hides, and all over 90 lbs 4 cts. per lb. LOSEE VAN NOSTRAND, Brooklvn. 2(ith October.

1841. d27 tf LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEER WANTED. A pereon accustomed to run a passenger train, who is strictly sober and careful, and can give security to obey instructions. Apply at tho Railroad offico, South Ferry. a7 tf SCHULTZS swertcope: Auctioneers; Store, No.

165'Falton street. 03" Sales of property at onctioH or at private sale conducted with despatbh advances made on good sent to the store for immediate sale Chancery or other sales of Real Estate made at the store or ranslm House, as may Thursdav. 5th Mnn At 10 O'clock. Will be sold at the Kthrn nriflo. direction of Wm.

Coventry H. Waddcll, Official or General Assignee in Bankruptcy, household furniture consisting of brussels, ingrain and stair carpets, sefas, mirrors, boot secretary, mahogany chairs, card and dining tables, hall and table lamps, iuiu laapio rocsers, oedateads, feather tods, chrna dinner setl knives and forks. silver. ta ble and tea spoons, aDd many other articles in the line, parlor and cooking stoves, culinary articles, together with a library of books consisting of 1 fift volumes comprising works of the most celebrated authors, Mav 10th. At the Franklin House, will bo sold the Brooklyn Collegiate Institute on Hickast, by order of a Court of Chancery.

For particulars, see advertisement in another column, signed P. J. Fish, Master in Chancery; Same Day. Valuable Property on Washington street Will positively be sold at the Franklin. House, Fultou Ferry, May 10th, at 12 o'clock at noon, that valuable propirty on Washington st, commencing 25 feet south of the southwest corner of Washington and York sts, running southerly 50 ft.

thence weste ly parallel with York st 110 ft to Stewart's alley, and thence northerly 50 ft, thence easterly 110 ft to the place of beginning the front on Washington st is covered by a good framed buildois' shop, which may be converted into two dwellings at a small expense on the rear, on Stewart's alley, is a pood two storv dwelling. Terms easy, and made known on day of Baic. ottic positive. AT PRIVATE SALE 2 lots of ground on opposite Johnson street, Nos. 246 am! 248, each 25 feet front and rear by 100 deep.

Enquire at the store. $1000 WANTED on property on Washington, near York street, worth 60U0. Apply at the store immediatclv. CORPORATION NOTICE Well and Pump corner of Willoujrhby and Gold sts. A petition is now pending before the Mayor and Common Council for a well and pump corner of Willoughby and Gold The Common Council have determined and fixed the following District of Assessment, within which the assessments are to be laid, or beyond which the same shall not extend, to wit both sides of Willoushby street between Prince anrl i DufSeld streets, and on both sides of Gold street 250 fset each way from Willoughby street.

Remonstrances against said well and pump must bo presented to tho Common Council on or before the 9th day of May naxt, as the same will then be finally acted upon, or as soon thereafter as convenient. R. TOLFORD, Street Commissioner. April 13th, 1842. a14 law THOMAS J.

GERALD, No. 20 Fulton street, has constantly on hand a well selected assort mcnt of GROCERIES for sale, wholesale and re. tail, ckcap, for cash, or on satisfactory credit, among which are the following: nyson, xoung liyson, Hyson Skin, and Sou. chong Teas. Loaf, Lump, Powdered, Crushed, St.

Croix, Bor to itico, ana iNew Urleans Sugar. Molasses, Pork, Fish, Salt, Butter, Cheese, and Lard. Family Flour, Soap aud Candles, Powder aud Shot. Scgara common to superior. Holland Gin Swan" and "Crown" brands.

Brandy" Otard," J. J. Dupuy" and Seig nettc." St. Croix and Jamaica Rum, B. D.

F. brand. Old Irish Whiskey. Port, Tcneriffe, Sherry, Madeira, and Champagne Wines, Goods sent to all parts of the city, free of cart asre. d27 tf lOK SALE, at the General Agency, 75 Fuiton street Covert's Balm Life Dr.

Sherman's Lozenges, Swaim's Panacea all kinds East Indian Hair Dye Dr. Peters' do do Dallcy's Pain Extractor Pease's Cough Candy Oldridge's Balm Colum Ring's do do bia Dr. Fleming's worm Din. Indian Vegetable Elixir, nor, Cathartic and Di and Hine's bone and arrhrea Candies, war nerve Liniment, awar ranted. ranted cure for rheu Dr.

Spiihnn's Headache mutism Remedy Sherman's Poor Man's Ring's Verbena Shaving Plaister Cream China Shaving Soap, Wycth's do do Gouraud's Poudres Subtile for eradicating the hair on the face nr neck, without injury to the skin, all genuine articles. PERFUMERY. Lavender Water, Cologne Water, Essence Musk Ext. Roses, Ext. Verbena, Bloom Roses Cream Lilies, Oil Roses, Genuine Bears Oil Milk Roses, Curling Cream, will keep the hair in curl in all weather Florida Water, etc.

all of the very best quality and sold cheap. n'5 STEWART'S. 75 Fulton street. Ai iiviv CABINET WARE HOUSE. The subscrber respectfully in.

forms the inhabitants of the city of Brooklyn i its vicinity, tliv.t he has established himself at No 140 Fulton street, opposite High street, in said city, where will be kept at all times a large and superior assortment of Bureaus, Tables, curled and plain maple Bedsteads, ready made mahogany, cherry, and Boilstcad Coffins, together with all the necessary appendages for funerals. Hearses, with competent persons to take charge of them, may be had at all times. '127 tf ANDREW OAKES. Sl'OKAGE. Tlie subscribers continue to receive on Storage, at their stores foot of Dock street, (between the Fulton, and and Catharine ferries,) Molasses, Sugar, Hides, Dyowood, Cotton, Salt, All merchandise entrusted to their care will be carefully attended to, and at as favorable rates as any other store.

Attached to the premises is a spacious yard suitable for storing Mahogany, Cedar, Vessels of 600 tons burthen can discharge at tho wharf. MARSCHALK STEVENS. i k.o a. UH.J1JIKIS, lntarms his In nds JL av and tl.e public in ireneral, that he contim cb his trade of all kinds of Mason work, which he will execute with despatch and on the most reasonable to ms. Residence, Charles street, head of Tall mm.

Brooklyn. Dec. 27. 1841. d27 CLEAR BOARD AND PL.ANK hlitlfti suitable for flooring and ceiling, to be had cheap at tlie Lumber Yar corner of York and Jay streets, Brooklyn.

d27 tf JONATHAN ROGERS. A It DEN SEEDS, Tho subscriber VJ has just received per packet ship Hendrich Hudson, another addition to his stock of Garden Seeds among which arc some choice new sort" of Cauliflower, Broccoli and Cabbage Seeds, well da serving the attention of farmers and gardeners. An assortment of Fruit Trees, English Goosbcrry Bushes, Rose Trees and a choice selection of Flower Seeds were shipped from London to the subscriber order on the 15th last month, and may therefore be expected soon. W. ARMSTRONG, Seedsman, cor.

Main and Front sts. (near Catharine Ferry, ml fi tf Brooklvn.) bO.doliiliNG NEW SILVER GLOVE HOOKS I The subscriber has received a supply of this new and very convenient article for fastening Gloves. Its use entirely obviatCB the vexatious waste time occasioned by buttoning. ap7 WM. WISE, 70 Fu'ton st.

THAT OLD FAVOIU' IE. Just rueeived a Bnall invoice of tb.c calebrated Chinese Shaving SqBp', The most emollient and hig'ilv scented seap us3d. Also, th3 French medicated soap for removing fricklcs pimples and blotches from the skin. For talo at Stowart's, 75 Fulton, st. JOHN POST, Auctioneer.

SlTpa lC Tli Furniture and other Public Sales will receive personal and prompt attention. i Monday, May 25. Splendid Furniture At 10 o'clock) at'the sales room, an assortmeat of Bplsndid furniture, amone uiusuBoias, iQ piusa coiorca chairs, and 2 1A eti tables; do centre do; 107 yds royal Wilton carpet: luamci tamps, pieces eacn; large "iumcih stair carpel, i nuuiiiK lo UUU to this sale, will have an ipportubity. i ullare aies, sales ot Keal Kstate, Sec, to winch J. POST gives his personal attention, arc re Bpectfully solicited.

JOSEPH HEGEMAN. Auctioneer. (Late Hegeman Sales Room. 14 Fulton Street. J.

H. Solicits orders for sales of Real Estate, Housohold Furniture, either at private resi. dences or at the sales room, which is weU calculated for large sales. Chancery and public sales of Real Estate at the Sales room. Saturday, April 30.

At 10 clock, A. M. at No. 77 Adams street, a general assortment of Household Furniture, consisting of mahogany rocker, ingrain carpets, oil cloth, cane seat and other chairs, settee, mahoea nv dimnir and bronkfixst tMo Hi lit. rT uiucr lumps, 11 bedsteads, 2 cots, 6 feather beds, 6 washstands and crockory, 6 toilet tables, bureaus, Also Atwaterls and Olmsted's parlor stoves, cookinir stove ana hxtures, and a general assortment of lurauure.

ID Sale positive without regard to weather. Same Tinv At 3 1 2 oV.lnf lr rjeo i uiion street near Military Garden, the stock and fixtures of a wu suiu 111 uue lot ior Gasn. Monday, May2. rV2 Buildings to be removed. Will be sold on the premises, the Buildings known as Not.

81 1 2, 83, 85 and 87 Fulton street, also one Building in ths rear in sep rate parcels to suit purchasers. For information inquire on the prem ises on Friday and Saturday between 4 ami 5 o'clock, P. and on Monday mornings. iyilL.ll Alt aHAVI.NG CKEAM. An emof.

LX hent compound, most excellent for shaving, with cither old or warm water, prei ared by WIL LI AM BAILEV, Chemist, corner of Sands and Fulton streets. Brooklyn. certificates. This is to certify that I have made use of the Military Shaving Cream, prepared by Wm. Bailey, cor.

of Fulton and Sands streets, for about eight months, constantly, and that I find it to be superior to any article of the kind I ever before used, and I would cneeriuuy recommend as a mud, pleasant and ceo. nomical shaving soap. D. L. HOLDEN Brooklyn, March 30th, 1S42.

I have used the Militarv SSVi. ivmn "'S wiotiin, iii.iiiu factured bv Mr. William r.n and Sands streets, Brooklyn. I consider it a most excellent article, and recommend it tn tli. r.nt;n the public.

P. M. O'HERN. Brooklyn, March 20, 1842. If there ever was any discoverv marlp hv mnril man deserving the gratitude of the public, it is Bailey's Military Shavincr Cream.

I have used it for a long time, and I do unhesitatingly say it is the very best Soap ever yet invented for shaving. It leaves the face as smooth and comfortable as one could ask for, and its perfume is delightful. The lauiur is linen anu ncavy, ana aocs not dry on the face. Indeed, it may be called the "ne plus ultra" of the age, the desideratum. B.

H. BUTLER. Brooklyn, March 20, 1842. Brooklyn, March 29, 1842. We, the undersigned, have used BAILEY'S MILITARY SHAVING CREAM for a long time, and take pleasure in recommending it to the public, as an article well worthy of their patronao and consider it superior to any soap we ever before used.

J. H. Comwcll, Charles Congdon, Samuel Congdon, D. L. Holden E.

P. Mason, S. H. House, Joseph W. Greene, G.

M. Shaw, J. W. Bassett, E. J.

Seldon, B. P. Jones, N. D. Morgan, Wm.

S. Dillingham, Wm. A. Shaw, M. G.

M. Wadsworth, E. Bigham, S. W. Kellogg, U.

S. N. B. F. Hathorn, m.

Bradford, J. H. Kimball, A. Spooner. ap6 tf WILLIAM SNECKNER'S BAKERY AND CONFECTIONARY, corner of Fulton and Middagh streets.

Havins for many years before coming to Brooklyn, been ongaged in the Baking business in Bavard street, in the city of New York. at the bakery of his mother, (the late Mrs. E. Sneck ncr) whose Bread and Cake acquired a well earned and very extensive celebrity in that city, and for the last four years in the city if Brooklyn, he now wishes to iuform his customers and the public gene rally, niai hc nas oeen maKing many improvements and additions, well calculated to please the taste and gratny tlie eye and also to assure them that his arrangements arc now completed for executing orders, always observing strict regard to neatness, cleanliness and despatch. LARGE DOMESTIC BREAD.

Wheat, Wheat and Indian. Rve. Graham and wist. whioVi shall not be excelled by any. HOT ROLLS, fresh every morning at 6 o'clock, (Sundays excepted.) CAKLS of all descriptions, Rusk.

Bunns and Tea Biscuit, hot every afternoon at 5 o'clock. CRACKERS. Butter, Soda, Milk. Pilot and Graham, fresh and always on hand. CONFECTIONARY.

Tho subscriber havins fitted up his establishment, is now readv to manu facture it in all its branches, and at the shortest notice. Parties and Weddings can be supplied with Pyramids of all kinds, I MottocB of all kinds, Ice Cream and Jcllys, Almonds and Raisins, Charlotto dc Russe, I Oranges and Lemons, Blanc Mange, Figs and Prunes. Calf Foot Jelly constantly on hand. All of the above, he pledges himself will be man ufactured from articles of the best quality, and in a style not to be excelled by any in New York city or Brooklyn. ICT Cakos baked, iced and ornamented in a stvle no' bo surpassed.

WiMoklvn. March 24 tf 1JOCKET BOOKS, Purses, Card Oases, The subscriber has added to his diversified stock of Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, a new and extensive assortment of Lad cs' 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 1 rumbles, foncils and Toothpicks, Gold Bracelet Mountings, fine Scissors, etc. WILLIAM WISE Watchmaker and Jeweller, d27 79 Fulton street. UMi'a FAMILV BRliAD. The subscriber would cspcctfullv inform hisfrimds and patrons that he continues to manufacture Bread of first rate quali'y Cakrs of all kinds, made of the br.st materials Confectionary in all its branches, and parties supplied with every thing in the line.

tie natters himself he can supply them as reasonable and from the long experience he has had in the business, as much to their satisfaction as any one in BrooKiyn or incw York. a2 tf ROB'T MUMBY. 141 Fulton st. rpilE LONG ISLAND INSURANCE No. 3 Front street, Brooklyn Capital, 200, 000.

This Company insures against loss or damage bv firo on terms as favorable as similar institutions in the State. J. SPRAGUE, Preeident. S. Alfiieus Smith.

Socretary. d27 NOTICE. All persons having demands against the estate af Joshua S. March, deceased, are requested to present tho same at tho store of L. VAN NOSTRAND, No.

4,0 Fulton street. Brooklyn, 21st March, 18455, m22 A homson. Seoretarv, a20 "DROOKLYN COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE An English and Classical Boarding School, Washington Avehuo. For the futaie AEOB will be associated with Mr. Youno in the various duties of this institution.

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 the Post Office, at the store of L. Van Nostrand Son, 40 Fulton street, or at the Institute. a21 TO LET OR LEASE In South Brooklvn. on Smith RtrMt noir ouuLii erry, ana mile east ol the great Atlantic Dock, 3 new 2 story and attic houses, modern built, and in the best manner, filled in with brick, 2 stacks of chimneys, 8 rooms and closets, best marble mantels and grates, sliding doors, piazzas and porticos, green blinds aud shutters, balustrades, grape vines in each yard, good cisterns, and sufficient pround adioinimr each fnr mnJ) rr viuy one family to occupy each.

Rent $150, to good tc naLts. The corner house is finished for a store below, and is a good stand for a family grocor, who un. derstandshis business. Enquire of N. B.

PERRY, or the subscriber, on the premises, or at No. 20 Fulton street, Brooklyn, of R. S. CHURCH. N.B.

The location is healthy and pleasant, and unsurpassed for pure water. The Butchers, Bakers and Milkmen at the door everv morning m9 tf TO LET. house 78 Clinton avenue contains soven rooms, frci rnnm nnH lrittlmn rn Kn nas a garaen oi aDout two lots of ground attached, with grape vines, shrubbery, Possession I f1 of May next. The house is very pleasantly situii ted is near a church, and a Bchool, has a Seminarv in the immediate neighborhood rent moderate Apply to James Van Dyke, on the premises, or ad. dress thronah the Post.

Office. j27 tf 1 TO LET A in Powers, next to Srhcrm a Tlie house Cnnfnina ticrht Tnnma hviAoc bascmont and kitchen hna foldinrr dnnrs. mnrMn mantoJs, Rent $200. Enquire at this office. aS rinnono 1 a.uuo.o V.

.1 lntfifi fnr fvnml vnr.4 1 quire of J.E. UnderhiU, Rod Hook lane or 40 Fulton street. F2I tf PA It I' Of' A liOcloE i'O JLlil'. 10 minutes' walk from IIIfSH Eligibly situated. full ton lerry.

Rent low, to a aonleel fam.ly. Inquire at 97 Orange street, Brooklyn. VVAjNTKU Part ni a noua h'nl. ton ferry, by a small family. Apply at 75 ruiion street.

tf OFTS to lut or Storage taken, on rca i rmR at 40 Fulton Br wiklvn. nn2 2 tf ATTENTION. HOUsE KEEPEilS VERY LARCE AND GOOD BREAD. The Sub serib2r solicits those families who purchase bread during the warm months, to give his a trial. Judging from the continued patronago of his customers, man' of whom have used it ever sinco he has done business in Brooklyn, he presumes he has given satisfaction.

Haying had upwards of thirty years experience, and also paying strict attention to its manufacture, both in regard to correctness and cleanliness, he need only add, that he pledges himself to use. nothing but the best materials, as he is deter mined to give entire satisfaction. Hot rolls at o'clock every morning. Rusk, Bunns and Tea Biscuit everv afternoon, at 5 o' clock. ROBERT MUMBY.

a7 No. 114 Fulton opposite Cranberry. LLiOUlt AND MEAL Extra superfine Flour of tho Railroad, Venice, Castallia and Akron brands, in bbls. and half bbls. Ohio, Michigan, Baltimore and Georgetown Flour.

Rye Flour, in bbls, half bbls, and bags Indian Meal, white and yellow, in do do do Buckwheat, in do do do Graham Flour, in do do do A supply of the above articles constantly on hand and for sale by J. G. FROST, 236 Front st, corner of Peck slip, New York. N.B. Goods will be delivered at the Peck Slip, Fulton and Catharine Ferries, free of cartage.

a8 2aw3m SHIP CHANDLERY. PAINT AN OIL STORE. The subscriber respectfully Informs his friends and the public, that he has removed from the corner of Jtiverett and Doughty streets, to his store in Water adjoining Birkbeck's Foundry, and within a few rods of the Fulton Ferry, where he offers for sale tho following articles, on fa vorable terms, viz White Lead, Soft Turpentine, Red Lead, Spirits Turpentine, Black Lead, Coach Varnish, Black Paint, Furniture Varnish Spanish Browu, Black Varnish, Venetian Red, Bright Varnish, Yellow Ochre, Linseed Oil, Chrome Green, Sperm Oil, Chrome Yellow, Fish Oil, Prussian Plue, Ncats Foot Oil, Verdigris, Tallow, Vermillion, Boat Hooks, Lampblack, Can Hooks, Sheet Lead, Harpoons, Bar Lead, Fish Grains, Hand Leads, Bolt Rope, Paint Brushes, Tarred Rope of all sizes Sash Tools, Rosin, Manilla Rope all sizes Pitch, Tar, Wh'tc Hemp Rope, Spun Yam, Marlin, Hausclin, Hambaurline. Seine Sewing Twine Sailing Needles, Oakum, Copper Nails of all sizes Cut Nails and Spikes, Anchors of all sizes, of all sizes, Axes and Saws, Bunting of all colors, Ensigns, Jacks and Pen Blocks of all sizes, ants. Together with a general assortment of ship Chandlery.

From his long experience in the Paint Business, togotlicr with manufacturing it himself, he focls confident that it will be to the advantage of country store keepers to ca'l and examine his assortment. WILLIAM UDALL. Brooklvn. Doc. 27.

HA1K liltACELErs. Tao subscriber attends to the braiding and mounting of hair for bracelets and guardB in a variety of patterns, and to the insertion of hair, plaited or braided, in every description of article and of any form that may bo de sired. Wm. WISE, Watchmaker ap27 Jeweller, 79 Fu ton St. CORPORATION NOTICE Cleaning street, in two sections.

Scaled proposals will bo received at the Street Commissioner's Offico, until the 7th day of May, in two sections. R. TOLFORD, Street Commissioner. April 27th, 1842. a28 dW jfJ ROCERIES, in every variety, lor sale by a22 J.

GERALD, 40 Fulton st..

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