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The Long-Island Star from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

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rlrv la discharge Ihose duties, the one BROOKLYN KVRNING STAR. 1 Monday, tho 2d day of April next, the aubscrl- in tins village, on Monday lait. Mrs. Reeve, wife of ttctton Ijanclvg sciiooL' If R. WRIGHT, respectfully notifies (ha inhabtianti bf ifjl Brooklyn, ihsl lis will coiumenca his itcond quartet (or iiisiruction in the elegant accoinpljsljrbent of DAM al iliu tschauce Cuffee-lluuje, in Froul-street on Tuesday the 27ili Intl.

and will continue on Wednesday mo1 Saturdays of each week foluwin(r, IJnurs of instruction from i lo 0 and from 6 lo 9... terms J7 per. quarter. A ub-cripiion paper may be seen the Bookstore No. volition fall.

Now hi to the advice of counsel It i po' Lis far liiru lo have hud bad couiuel, on th. tlmse en illllV know whether I lie advice of his couiuel hi or had, I would here -lute that ihero it not hii item ihhill orescntnd to Dogherty, which his linn. Biker, iKi Recorder of the city of New York, has not taxed Nod ce.rliiieil 111 similar cases, nun a oiii which before his Honor, ami was wurnity opposed uy u.mu imr Eso ntinriicy find counsellor hi Law, I think con i.im ilie same itciiiff. mid is for the tame iiniounl. The bill tire made out prospectively, from the necessity of ihe iiie, because, by the not, I tini required to sell fur the lowest term of year, kc.

in consideration of paving the aggregate amount of tin, corns charged. With these reiimrks, by wny of connection mid explanation, which I nVeuii'd it Uly duty lo give, assuring nil whom It may concern, that I consider myself legally and equitably entitled nil the money which 1 have charged in the bill referred lo in mid petition, or in any otlii-r bill which I have made, demanded, or received that I do mil consider thai a man in lo be paid for the Hum he is actually employed, (he price of a common day laborer, or fur drawing pupers which require exercise of prufi-siunal skill, the wages ol cninnion icrivencr. J0.1N DIKEMAN, Brooklyn, March 8, 1927. We are happy lo announce tlie arrival of Mr. J.

P. of Vermont, who has been a volunteer in the (jreek service, and who in to go out in the ship Chancellor, now loadiii" for Greece, as ajrent of the committee. Lieut Carpenter, of the Navy, will take charge of another shin, to be despatched as soon as freighted. The fuinli already received by the committee, amount to and tho produce on hand is valued at $2000 more. Times.

rryi .1 Appointments. 1 he feenate on Monday confirmed amongst others, the following nominations; To be commissioners for the payment of claims for slaves, under the late convention with Great Jintain, Langdon Cheeves, of Pennsylvania; James Pleasants ol'Vit'oia; Henry Sea well of North Carolina. Aaron Ugdcn, of ew-Jersey to be clerk of this commission. William D. Rochester of New-York, to be charge Affaires to the republic of Gua'einala.

Beaufort T. Watts of South Carolina, to be Charge rics AH'aires to the republic of Colombia, during the absence of a minister. Henry Wheaton, of New-York, to be Charge des Affaires to the jf Denmark. Philip S. Markley, to be Naval Oificcr for the port of Philadelphia.

Nathaniel Coxe, lo be receiver of public monies at Ncw-Oi leans. Times. From the Statement of the. Treasurer of the mint, it appears that the coinage efl'ected within the year other IxMrdert would lie nreieired (ermnunKi he has amounted to $2,1 10,079 23. consisting of A a.

I drewed to A. and lett at the JiieccS of Coin, viz. oilie of ihe Daily Advei liier, New- or at this oiHee, nfffnt.i ni (tc nn meet wuh aiiemion. Of silver 4,001,180 2,002,000 00 Hrnnnor 1 7 il 1 'i 16,311 25! Exceeding, by the coinage of any previous year since the establishment of tho mint. The deposits of gold were less in ISjU, than that of H-'5, by 51,000.

Of the gold bullion deposited, the proportion from Nortli Carolina was nearly ex- ceding, by about that of the year and, by nearly $3U0J, that of any previous year, from that state. Extract fif a litter from the first Surgeon on hoard Com. Porter! flus thip, dated Key iTcj, Feb. ilst 1S27. Dear Sir I have only lime to relate a short excursion ol ours, on the 15th inst.

The blockade at this time consisted of two heavy frigates, and one 22 gun brig, very superior to our force. On the morning of the 15lh, Com Porter got under way and st.od out, which when perceived by Com. Lahotde, he immediately made a signal for all bis force to run up to the nasaze over the reef, to meet us there, and prepare 1 wose liueve. At Westhuinnton, Cnpi. Justut Foster, Bited 68.

New Voik, liuin Kefa, aged O.i -Hnili, wlfo of sweeny, aeed 33 Cox, aged 78 Mrs. Gratia I uyson, aged 7') -li Mary Carpculer, aged U.J Chris-Hun lleyl, aged 67; Thomas Jnv Thomas ned Henderson, a-ed 4.1 Mrs Mooru John Philip M'Laughlin, aged NisUon Aborl agi-d 30 John Suuck, aged 28 Philip lloyl, need 34 Susannah, widow of Gnome Uunee. need Hueh UyniH, 3(1 J.imut Badielur, ned 41. At Sa ll.irhur, Rubuit Invent, lignd H. At 6W tlltilfnrd.

VT Al.nilium of Km.iiIimiiidIiiii. At Ain N. J. (he Dr Xmssi Armstrong, injed 62. At Middhilown, Con James.

-eJ 1.1. mm of Jamei lay, of iNew Vork. At All-any, Iluften. relict of Gen. llazen.

of tho revoliilioimry nriiiy, Al r.liz.ihelhlown, New Jersey. ChrlMonlicr Robert affed Ai Sr. port, John Bnbcock. bmlI Al. die IntriMiioin in- ventoi of the new Metmi iimcliinery In liosliin, lion.

ChiislJiiher Uuib. fannerlv Governor of Masjachujclts. STOCK Ol-' DRY GO D6, rlOR nh- al fust cost, itorclniM'd in December mid Jan. nan lat, for rah, hi Aucijoii, ant mniiuff in miing which are Cloihn, Caimeie, S.it I inci Fuiian, linnk do. inmii verv h.ni.K'inir fninl 31 l'i Ci, per vaid Calirne, Clnnlzn itc 50 liuckkkin, ki I.

beaver. VVon.Uiock, and linr.e.l.iii tilnvei i f0 k' (ail Shirl BullOiM 23 gron gill Coiil do. 70 packs I'iill front, bark, ami crooked Comix ivory dieting and .1 1 if i nw. nil. IMIIllurf ill Ol I tll MOeiC mill Rlllll- l.e!...ed prices, hi NO KliONf SiltJXT, between ferries, and aU atihe next door to Hie Sieum Uo.n Il.ii I.

Fulton ireet ALSO fir sale, 100 shares of ih Cunital Slock of the Brooklyn Fire Insurance Coiupiiny 10 I.r.r. OK I.KA5E, the iiuiise No. 3d Front street. on the premises, to II. ALU OKI II lirooklyn.

March 8. tf MONEY TO LKXI) SVKRVL Kitm in lend on bond aod moiiae of leal eiilaie, in thin village, bcvi-n per Cent, will be requiieil. SiOOO on properly wnli douhlY the am i. it, i.i.l 7ISl(. on pioperly wi.it.i Inquire ol fcOiVAKU Al.

Al. CLARKE Attorney al Law, March No. 275 Fulion-nieel, Brooklyn. tiOAilD WANTED. OnMLKM Vouiil' LhiIv.

mihI two Children. A ilt aid with a in.dl finilV one wheie ll.ee ate Brooklyn, March 8, ISJ7 1 TOIITOISK SHELL COMBS. 61 I.O'.VK. 81 Full, oi klm, beg In I. -folio their frieoil and the pulilii thai ihev have on hand mi extensive lit of HKLI.

CO.MBS, a izc ami the liaoilkoim si p'itteio, which they aie reiMiliog al a very modeiate inofil lor A chnir'e a.oriinewl of STKRi.ING SILVER TLA IK and JKWf.LLKRV, lor as usual uch 8 if FOM SALE. order of the Surrogate of Suffolk County, will lie II al PUBLIC AL'Cll iS, I'nu sduvi me I'J II ol ii i.i'Xi, at lllo'iloi k.a oi on (lie premises, that VALUABLE IK ACT OF LAND, lying in limiting, on loolh, bulTilk Coiiniy, Loii-lsland, fit rty seven inilen from New Voik, belongiug lo the eslaie of the late Major C.nll, deceased, and know.i by the uainc of Little ei The laid Neck contains nlnre than 40:1 acres of Laud, of which ahoiit 50 or (il) are dt and sedge Meadow about lid) oi rleared lanu ot an excellent qoa.il uo ler goon ini- Oneeo (oooiv. to the of riiiliilon. iase through Said Nei k. For heanty of kiioafioii, the above irnel i unpui passed hv lew, if on ih- beioe boumled south bv the I.

n.irlh by the ushv plains, an 1 separated by slieuins of water from the adjacent necks, eail and west It a coinmaodin'' view of ihe south bay and beach, where are excellent fowding und fishinj JKS-E CRLL. VtM. WICKS, Administrators. BUFFF.TT Brooklyn, March 8. H27 TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC lr EX DUE, Tl'E ill.

27h of Man-It, at Red-H-ol, on Ilie irenie. (lie lale JUUti lUSUVr.K, decetd a great variety of Houehnl I and Kitchen FURNITURE, among which are Beds, Chain, Tables, Look-in-Glasses, Wiudow-Blinds, fcc. kc. kc. ALSO, A quantity of Farming Utensils ennsistiot; of Wajons, I'lougliii, Harrows, h- Le.

ALSO, one Cow. Sale to lotnmeucc at 10 o'clock A M. fETER CON JVER, )r GARRE I' BLRUEN Executors. Alan Ii, 8 3w A FIRST RATF. STAND FOR SALE, PUBLIC AUCTIO.Y THT well known public Tavern Stand and situaii'd on the Jamaica Turnpike Road, (Long-Island,) 8 miles from Brooklyn, he Lne.

nurse, formerly occupied bv Eetls ker, and now by John c.nitain ai res of LA V); which 80 are arable, pre eii'iug high slate of cultivation, and including two good Ap.de O.char.ls, one containing the bel grafted fruit, together with other Fruit Trees of excellent 40 acres of Wnodhnid, 'SO of fine pasture, and 13 of all Meadow, all which is ent Insert in a good and substantial fence. On the premises is a two-story double HOUSE, nearly new, containing ten rooms, exclusive of a dining room 40 feel in length together with a garden, a good Barn, Sheds, Hovel, nnd a well nf pvi-pllpiit ualer op.ir ttip door The above property is only two miles distant from a public landing, and beinj situated in the immediate vicinity of the I. ace Course, (particularly as the law permitting ra ciu has Lpcu renewed for ten years,) renders it worthy of particular Rlieniion. An indisputable title will be given, nnd 40C0 of the consideration money mrty remain on bon I and mortgage. For particulars itpplv lo Mrs.

E. BE I TS, 5 Rose-slreei, New York, or TOWNSEM) COCK, and JOEL CONKLIN.al the Bank CnlTee-House, Brooklyn Il Ihe above properly is riot soi at private sale, before the 20th March, inst. it will on that day be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION', at the Tontine CJj'u House, A'ew-York, at 12 o'clock at noon Brooklyn, bir-h 8, 1827. 2w. PliENIX FIRE INSURAN CO.

AGENCY, LAND OFFICE. jVo. 6 Front-street, Brooklyn. WILLIAM. H.

P. GRAHAM, lenders his services to the Luidhohlers of the Cily of New-York, and the Town of Brooklyn and County of kings, in th Purchase and Sale ol Freehold and Leasehold est de. and in Leasing the same, and securing ilie rents and profit'-and in collecting the same ithout trouble to the owner. COM- MISSION in its various branches done with the strictest integrity and despatch B. Please call Regisier your Names, your Requests and Comtniinds They shall be strictly obeyed Money to loan and lusurance done at the above Office.

1LT See Advertisements in this paper A CI1APAOTEE, for sale, mid Harness complete It is new and rlegant, and will be sold cheap The mountings are brass. Enquire of GEO. FRICKE, 1 Hicks street. an and 135 I I lor action. At this tune Co Forter wore ship to provement, ami enclosed i hesnut iece, with a uwet-obtain an advantage in position in 15 minutes tack-! House and Barn on ihe same ihe re of the ed ship, and gave signal lor the Iron to clear for i the reef hHV leading Icon Ihe town of Hempstead, 4' her will commence the publication of a Daily Kvening Paper, to be entitled the bKOOKLYN F.VEMNli STAR, at the price of Sevai Dollars per annum.

The inccasing population and business of Brooklyn seem to require a daily paper as a vehicle for advertiiii' and also to disseminate news, commercial intelligence, literature, Vc. Kvery posHiblo exer tion will be given to rentier the paper pleasing ami uselul to all classes of readers. Our expectations arc not (anguine, und the undertaking may be considered as an experiment. If the patromize is only sudicient to save Iran loss, It will not be abandoned ami if it should prove profitable, it will receive every Improvement which the circumstances will warrant The LONG-ISLAND STAR will continue to be published every Thursday morning, and distributed throughout Long-Island, as at present; and as the dally paper will bo dcvuled in a considerable degree lo the local concerns nf lirooklyn Und New-York, tho wct iiiy (taper is expected to be adapted to Ilie interests ol Long-Island generally, and will be more valuable to the farming and reading community. Peisons who wish to he served with the daily paper will please leave their names at the 65 Fulton-street, lirooklyn.

A. SPOONEU. iMarcli 1S27. BSiBTB TRULY LUCKY OFFICE. DRAWN NUMBERS, or the WASHINGTON CUT L' -TTLRY, AUTHORITY Ii COKdiikbS, First class, 34-6-9 Uo-CU-1 1-55.

THE NEXT LOTTERY To he drawn on Wednesday, March 1327. J. B. YATES li A. HE, MANAGERS 60 A'o.

Lottery by combinatwn9 Dratcii HulloU. HIGHEST .123 UCsOOO. itllEME. 1 1 1 10 20 dr? ItRi 102 1 13 Prize of JJ1000I) 6iKM) 21-dl loooo '2J64 jlMKJ 4mm i 4.Vio fiiliti ('i04ti IduiJil i oU -H) 8 4 11475 4-i'JOU 13ol)o Pi ices, amounting lo 510200. Clank M-lii Tickets Whole 'I ickeis Halves (jiidrti is 2 1 Kahili 5d TICKETS Si SILIHES FUR SALE AT PES 'S Lottery and Exchange Office, NO.

47 FULTON-STK LET, OI'POsITE 11ICKS- STREET, BROOKLYN, WANTED, PART of a HOUSE in pleasant situation, hv small fuiiily, with no children A line left witli Ihe printer, directed lo M. will be March 8 2w aliendi'd to. Chemical and Philosophical Lectures. i 11E public iiitenlion is iuvned In a course of LEC-3. TURE on A'aturut Philosophy und Chemulry, by prnfessor Dana, ol Ihe Medical College, New-York, lo be colonic need on Tuesday evening next, and continued on Tuesday and Friday evenings, ul Ihe Apprentices' Libia-ry 1 he price of tickets for ilia course is Subscribers have the privilege of introducing1 two persons.

Tickets lor each evening to admit one persou 50 ccnis, lo be had at this cilice, and at ihe Library, i Brooklyn, March 1827 3w MX TO LET, SSI AN old established Stand for a Grocery and Tavern, on Ihe dock at Newtown Lauding, by lw G. c. furma.n; ivjaiin CARDELL'S GRAMMAR. ELEMENTS OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR, deduced from cience and practice, by William S. Cardell.

Price 37 cents. For sale at SPOON ER'S Bookstore. DRY GOODS. HALI.ETT ii SIIOTWELL, No. 270 Pearl st.

New York, next door to the Fulion Bank, have on hand and ere daily receiving a generul assortment of Goods which they oiler cheap for cash. March, 1. rriv TREES. fit. THE subscriber offers for sale a quan-tity of youn; TKEES, suitable for trans planting, consisting: ol sycamore, (button-wood,) and Black Walnut.

Persons wish ing to purchase will please apply soon, as this is the season for transplanting. CORNELIUS STKYKER. Flalbush, March 1 3w COAL YARD. NEW CASTLE COAL, equal to the Liverpool One! Coal, for grates. ALSO, BLACKSMITHS' COAL, warranted first quality for sale at W.

G. CUNNINGHAM'S Distillery, in Front street. FOR SALE Oil TO LET. COUNTRY SEAT at Bushwick, L. I.

about five mile from Brooklyn, near Ihe siUeuce ol otepneii Alien, containing uonui ih acres, partly woodland. On the premises is a pleasant dwelling house, barn, kc. For further inquiie ai the office of ihe Eagle Fire Company, No 5lJ Wnll-st. March 1. (W TO' LET, HE STABLE in riilton-stfeef at present occupied by Mr Peter Hulst, having been occupied for several years as a Livery and countiy Stable, is I equal to any in the town ol lirooklyn.

Also, alewich rooms in the bouse adjoining. Apply on tne premi- ses. March 1. 2w. TO LET, tyilWO itOOMS, with or without the garden, to a Jl small family without cnnaren.

inquire at tne first house beyond the toll-gate, on the Jamaica March 1, fS27; To the. Ladies of Brooklyn and its vicinity. WRIGHT, Corset Maker, No. 39 Main-street, XtJ. bens leave to inform the Ladies ol Brooklyn, and its viciuiiy, i hut she mill carries on the above business in all ils branches.

She flatters herself that those Ladies who may please to favour her with their commands in her line, will find themselves fully satisfied wiih toe neatness ol her work, and the go idne-s of ihe materials. All orders will be gratefully received, and punctually attended lo. Brooklyn, Jan. 18, 1S27 tf CABINET FURNITURE. "I OHN II.

HESS, Corner of t'ultun and Concord-streets. bavin-: eoiabh-hed manufactory of ie vai mm kinds of Cabinet Fuinil-ne, at the above place, offers bis ser- in ihe inlMhilanls of BronkKii. tin-1 its vicinity llii materials and rk.namnip will be of the best kind. Some article are now on hand, bud an assortment will ccufiall La ket for Lib. 22- 5 mm.

ly in be be 10 us of ed a at of the cd, are Ihe Pink Salt Gum Ess. Glue FUHMTUHE SALE. WILL be AT AUCTION, on FRIDAY, tho Dili inst. at 10 o'clock, a. in.

at the lunar of JColjcrt Lravct, corner of Smith and SciVriru'r horti.treets, a quantity of Umitchold and Kitchen I'UIIMI'UI Also, COW. and a JWiifr Machine, one of the Itcst constructed in this country. And, ll sulliclent encouragement Hhould be piveu to warrant, there wi bo several LOTS of (jUUUNU onereil, on Schermerhorii and LivliiK-ilon-strectH. hale ol urnituie nercmntnrv. as the owner Is about to leave this country.

There is a considers ble quantity of pood Furniture, well worthy tho at tent ion of housekeepers and olherv Ml 2w W. 11. DEAN, Auctioneer. At Private Sale, The FARM of Saniocl miles nnd a half, from the lui-ry, eonl.iiuing lilO ucres, 16o( whicli are woodlund HOUSE AND LOT, AT AUCTION EXF.tTro'l's SALE. ILL i sold hi I'uhl'c Anciion, Ht C.

Lansdoii's Hotel, in the village of Brooklyn, on Wednesday, the lout at 4 clock, ni. ihehoUsH ami the iiuexnired leae for seven years from the 18th ol April next of the lot, Minuted fit tin) north-west corner of lleury and Fine Appb -iirecM. The house is new, and well finished, and calculated for a Grocery store and Boardiiie houe, The irrouud rent V3U per annum. At the expiration of ihe lea-e, the luiihlini; lo be valued and paid lor by lii or a new lease lo be grunted for -I yean, in an appraised icoi. R.

PLAN', Aucl'r. March 1827. 2 w. TO SPECULATORS AND OTHERS. I I7TLL he sold hi AIH'HOV, on I Ihe 22d March, at 2 o'clock, p.

in. al Ihe laige iUlling home of I. ihc Coiili'll, jon. Red Hook lane, the following very valuable property, nz. A HOUSE und LOT on Smith-it.

near the Rope Walk- 3 Lot adjoining ihe ubuve 3 Lots on Cniiiell-street, near the above 8 Lots on Boernoi from 71 to 78 inclusive I Lot on l)uuit (-street, Nn 70 I Lot on Denn-street, No. 79 0 Lots on Bergen street, Com No. ICO to 105 inclusive 3 Lots on Red Hook lam, lioin No it lo ys hisive 4 Lois oil ickutTtiieei, lioin 1(12 to 1 0.5 inclusive A valuable strip of Ground on Smith street, being 1301 del in fionl on binith street, l'i feel in depth on one side, and feel un the other. The above gi-mnd composing so extensive a Ii out on smith sueet nukes a a iKsi.uuie propei tv for speculation. ALSO Ihe unexpiied Lease of 19 vears from 1st May next, of those lua valuable LOTS corner of and Al r-lletiieets, hIso liooiioe on Fallon slreel "5 by lOUIiet earh tin.

nnd Ki oi S'lti 33 llU lor both Lots This bi in a lavoiahle lease, in a bcuiitilul pail of Ihe villue, makes it well woriliy the atieiitimi of persons wishini; build. 1 vi ms liberal will be made known al Ihe sale. map liny he seen lit the subsci ihcr's, or al I. CoHMaL juo al auy lime picviuus lo I lit sale. It PLAN, Auctioneer, March 8 3t Cumerol Fu I nnd Sands-si.

FARM AT AUCTION. WILL heoiilJ al Miction, on i hirsjey, the 15lh inst at 3 o'clock, p. nl G. Laiidon's Steam Boat Hotel, Brooklyn, tha valuable Farm ol 3S acres, in the township ol Brnokly miles from the Brooklyn Feny, and 1J iiiiles (rum the Bridge on the Newtown Turnpike Road I here is on the rurtn a good new HULar. aliu Barn, a well of excellent water, a variety of Fruits, espo cially peaches.

It lifts a handsome view of Brooklyn, and pun ol New-Vork. The soil being ol the best kind, makes il nil adapted for a mnrkeilng Farm, or a Alilk man, or a Geotleman's CouutiV Sent Biung so nenr ihe city it ii well worthy the attention of per-ons wishing to reside near me ciiy tor luruier particulars, inquire R. 0EN, corner o( Fulton and Sands-streets, Brook or to Mr T. S. BROWN, on the premises Urooklyn, Ma'ch 8 3w VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE 13Y AUCTION.

riLLbe sold on Saturday the '24th inst. at 3 clock Al. al Ihe bteam-Unal Hotel, kept by Mr G. C. Laogdon Ht the corner of Fulion and )uter streets hat valuable lot ul Laud fronting on on one end, and on Doughty-street on the other, and beiiir in width on Fiillon street nnd on 31 feel 6 inches, and in length on earn side l4ti feel 6 inches more or less, together ith Ihe building and improvements theieon, til ing ihe same properly lornierly occupied by Bindelt Striker (now deceased,) lyiiifl ndj, lining 'he propei ly nf the heirs of nelah Snnlli deceased There is on ihe said Lot, a b'lck House ft outing on Fulton s'reet 121 feel 6 inches wide, and '28 feet deep, containing 7 rooms, (at pietenl Uoo coined.) Also, a frame building fronting on Fultmi-street ID I'eet wide aud about 33 feet deep, at pre sent occupied by A.

F. Coh, as a Fruit Store and Tavern. Also, a building fronting on Uoughly-slreet, lately occu pied us a Cooper's Shop. 'There are oilier improvements on the said Lot such as a large Smoak House, a Shed and a cood null One third part of the purchase money may remain on mortgage. Further conditions will be made known on the day of sale.

Au indisputable jille will be given. March 8. 2w BY T. KIIiK, CO. ON Saturday the lOlli inl.

ai half past 2 o'clock, p. in. at Mr. G. O.

Laogdon's Hotel, Brooklyn, that valua ble piece of GROUND, situate on Hicks-street, opposite the lestdence ot iv. sanlord, containing 107 ieet on Hicks-street, and 100 feet in the rear, and 332 feet on the northerly, mid 3(50 feel on the soulherly side Consider the pmcTiase money may remairl on niorlgage Title iii.litpulahle. THO.M A3 KIRK CO. Auct'rs." MaichS, 18.27. iNo 123 Fultmi-st.

Brooklyn. 0 SATURDAY the 10th inst. at half past 2 o'clock, P. at Mr. C.

Laogdon's Hotel, Brooklyn, those wo very valuable HOUSES and LOTS of situated in Front-street, between Fulton and Main-streets, nearly opposite thu Exchange CnlTee-House. The Lots are i2 feet Iront and rear, by 111 feet 10 inches deep, wiih ihe privilege of a passage 4 feel wide lo each lot. The houses are very commodious, being 28 Ieet 2 inches in front aod rear, by 50 feet in depth. They have very re-c-e Uly been fitter! up in the modern style, and an replete wilh every convenience lor a large and respectable famili Also, Ihe vacant Lot of Ground, adjoining each house One half of the purchase money may remain on mortgage, at Ihe option of Ihe purchaser. For further parlifcula enquire of the subscribers.

THOMAS A'lliK fa CO. Auctioneers March 8, 1827 Fulton-st. Brooklyn. VALUABLE COOKS AT AUCTION. Oi SATURDAY EVEMNG the Mih inst ot 7 o'clock M.

will be sold at Auction, an extensive collection of new and second band Books, among which are Ihe following, viz. Walker's huge and small Dictionaries, Fahiily Bibles, Prayer Books, various sizei, and larse type, Buinev's Voyages and Travels, vols, wilh numinous plates, Gil Blass, 4 vols, superb plates, Arts and Sciences, 5 vols. Porter's Journal, 2 vols American Biography, 2 vols. Napoleon in Exile, 2 vol. Children of (lie Abbey, 3 vols.

Illustrations of the Bible, elegant Last of ihe Mohegans, Elegant Eiiracls, 6 vols. kc. kc. Lc. AL0, At Hie same lime a Box of elegant Shells.

Catalogues on the day of sale. Bu.oklj March 8, 1827. A certain Cvre for thn Salt Rheum. SALT RHEUM SALVE, tnepired and sold by C. DICKINSON, only, No.

181 Sands street, Brooklyn. Tl.is valuable medicine need uu recommendation. Eipe-licute will pt jve iis Cui iilioii'Slreet, and also at Ihe Lichmijo LolL'o-llouie. Feb NOTICE. LL person indebted lo the estate of.

WILLIAM Iate of Brooklyn, defeased, leqnesied to make piylr)i'nt In either of Ihe subscribers, Ami all persons having deiniiuds against the tame, wilt pieseiil their iicrounls lor, settlement, BIDDY STEPHENSON, 1 GEORGE HALL, Executors. ASHING TON IlARMERJ Bro klyn, Feb. 22 6w TAYLOR ING, AT NO. 5 lHCKS-STs JSVCVAN CURF.N resnerlfully informs his old CU I loihem', and Ihe public in general, thai lie has re com j-meneed the TAILORING BUSINESS, In cuunexlion w'iiti Ull.llAM PKFSTO.tut No. 6 BrOuk.

i)o, wheie Ihey hope, by strict attention In busiiaVss, and etiilcuiors to please, lo rceeivo share ol' public pitirnuuge. Brooklyn, Feb. 22 3w CLASSICAL SCIIOOL. Ill' mibsrnber proposes loopeu a Claiciil Seminary in Biooklyu. In addition lo ihe 'Classical Studies! ihe strictest attention will also he devoted lo Ihe usual branches of nil English Education.

The studies shall he mi directed as to qualify Undents fur entrance uto Columbia College or any other lileiury institution. The? nhsi iilie. i fieri his services lo the public, not as an emira 'trati tfer, nearly ten yeais ago lie supei intended ihe Brook ii belecl School, and lo Ihe present time lie hss been icliv.lv employed in Ihe duties of hit profession. A tears nave added lo bis experience, lie doubts not that bis) prnpoi-al will meet the public approbation. Prisons tti-hjng lo unite in establishing a Select School will please call on the following gentlemen, to whom lho) subscriber lespeclfully refers.

Ruv. Hksrv U. Oniiir- ho.nk, Rlv. Evan M. Joiusok, i.

Jucxkk, K. Clam, Esq. W. B. LEAKY.

B.ooklyn, Feb. 8. 1827. if. The loom 'Her the school room of Mr.

John Swinburne,) Poplur-sitcel, is picpared for the reception of Students, Parents and guardians, who may he pleased to reposa confidence in me, will obluiii inhumation as to the lerins the plan of and the mode of instrurlion, bv calli.ig at the loom, or nl Mrs. Gait's No. 73 Hicks? -tieet. I would call on those who would please to leave; ieii names al either of the above places. Satisfactory of ubilitv, Lc.

cau be given F. 22 W. B. LEAKY. WANTED.

rnVVO LADS from 14 to 16 years of ajc.of sleadjr Jt habits, us apprentices to the Fainting, Gilding! and Glazing business. Lads from Europe woulj preferred. Apply at No. 5G Fulton-street Brook lyn, or No. 150 Cherry-street New-Vork.

THREE DOLLARS REWARD. i KAN AWAY from the subscriber, on the 1 3i li insl. colored Boy, named DaVID, nbout ten years of age, of yellow coniilexiou, stout for his age. He is supposed lo be linking about Dutch Kills, in New-, town. All persons are forbid oir employing said laoawny, as Ihe penalties of the law will enforced.

Whoever will return hini to the subscriber, shall have the ubuve rewaid and all necessary charges. ABRAHAM SELOVER. Brooklyn, (Bedford,) Feb. 22, 1H27 -3w PRIN TING-PRESS FOR SALE. SMALL wooden Pi inting-Press, having a stone, 2 inches long, 21 wide.

It has lately been tho rough! repaired by a Press-maker, in New-York, Apply A. oruONLK, Brooklyn. A (ENTLEAIAN, who low paid much attention lot duration in its vanuus branches, is desirous of obtaining lew private pupils in auy puit of the village or suburbs. Satisfactory references will be given. Apply Ht No 1 Froni-street, Brooklyn.

FfitH, tf NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to (tie ijrediiors of ihe EstatS nf CVinl. John Men, late of this village, deceased, lil present their several demands nud thole indebted to said, es'ate, are required lo muke immediate payment (o either the subscribe! 4 JOHN MORRIS, ROBERT NOTICE; HENRT ELDERT, feeling himself grateful to hlj friends and the fjublic fur former bestow upon him while connected with Mr Abm. Jones, Solicits! continuance of that patronage at hii neiv establishment; the junction of Main nud James-streets, where will bet kept constantly on hand a and choice assortment LKiL'OKS, GKOCbKlkd. ami 1 LAS, of trie lalest importatloiis.

HENRY ELDERT. Febrtiaiy 1-bw (Junction of Fulton nud Alam-sts. Brooklyn, L. K. BREWSTER CO.

TICIPATING an early commencement of Spring, business are making daily additious lo their stock of seasoniible DRV GOODS to which ttiey invite the alien-lion of their customers. All their Goods are purchased lit, lowest ii net ion juices, uud will be sold for cash on tho most favorable terms. A few articles only of their extensive variety are aauei' viz lilnrk and blue per f. and common cloths Black Bombazines and line Circassians Super and common Blk Boiubazcttes. BIk Velvet Ribbons, (all sizes.) Superior 4-4 Irish linens 6s.

to Oi- 6d. per yarj 4-4 English Ginghams, (fine and handsome) 3-4 and 4-4 American do. (best Bcavei teens Hod Drabets Russia and American Diapers 8 4 Scarlet and Black Merino Shnul Crimson Cashim're long do. Super and common, blk Worsted Hose Mourning Calicos (new patterns Geuilemeus lioe and superf Cravats Superf Book, Jaconet and Mul Muslins Bobbioet Laces, Bobbin Tape, fancy silk hnndkl's, See. L.

coniinue to receive articles fur J. Anil gtl-0n g's Dving Scouring Establishment as usual. where aiiiog Merino Shawls and all other business in tils linej dime in ihe best style Brooklyn, 1827. DRUGS, MEDICINES, nplIE Subscriber, No. 108 Fulton-street, and li'7 SHiiila street, offers -for sale, on Itbeial terms following articles: viz.

Camphor Black Lead Godfrey 's Cordial Root Opodeldoc Spanish Indigo Petre Ivory Black Spirit Turpentine Paregoric Coihineal BarksS (linger Pearl Ashes Joda Powders Sweet Oil Red Preetpiltite Hooper's fills UaerlemO'd Anuolto, or Otter Castor Oil Lamp Black Borax, (refined) Manna. Nulgulls Glaulxr Sails Laudanum Shellac Balsam of Life Cinnamon Chamomile Flow'rs Vlead's Pills Floor Sulpliuf Pepperniiiil lallap Roll do. enna Wafers Tooth Biushes Magnesia Gum Arabia Ciinor Tartar Cloves Blue Vitriol Cuigh Syrups British Oil Licorice Ball Rhubarb Epsom Salts jspirts Harlslio'rri Aloes balk Spis. Nit Forti Calomel httiii (aorled; of Saltf Patent fringes Opium (Turkey) rfeidlill Powder NiHiiiesT Lee's Pills Anderson's Pills I Wiih a tem-ral trsiortnient of Pn'ent Midicinn, V'nijs. Put tW- wanauieil of the first quality.

Brcok: n. Yi 2- V-E. VjABLRtlVETl I jiere our snort emicii, lor me naiiili Commodore! ii bad no sooner made the entrance, than they hauled aboard their main tack, lowered top gallant sail, up neim ana oil belorc the wind rapid succession. stood olfaud on (ill they were out of sight, and men rem rneu to port again, rum their re-appearance on the 13th, it is supposed that Com. I.altorde expected us to follow him.

3'imfi. Comnlodore Porter. The Charleston Mercury, of the 201 ult. publishes a correspondence between Com- Porter ami lien Vives relative to an exchange of prisoners, and an order, dated 2M Feb, directing all his hVet to hoist the U. Hag at the fore-top-gal-ianl-rriast-head, and to (ire each a salute of 21 guns, in honor of the anniversary (Washington's birth-day.) From the documents published, it appears that the reported mutiny and want of discipline in the Mexi- can fleet dyes nut prevail, and that on the contrary the Subordination was excellent.

1 lie Beet bad taken a number of prizes. Hid. Insanity. A dreadful accident took place at Mar-cellus, Hopkins county, (Pa.) On tin; 21lh, Mrs. Johnson, an accomplished lady of fortune, in a fit of temporary insanity, poisoned her four youngest children, and then threw herself from a window of a third story of her nnnsion bouse.

ir. J. rode up to his door at the very moment that his unhappy wife was taken up lifeless. His frenzy and despair may be imagined, but cannot be described. Delitierate hanging.

A man in New-Hampshire lately banged himself, alter making his preparations with much tang froid. He took a bundle of tiax to a neighbor's and broke it; be went lo another's and swingled it to a third's and made a rope He then went borne and hanged himself. Distressing calamity. On Saturday the 9lh inst. Ihe house of Mr.

John Leister of the town of Sandy Creek, was consumed by fire with every article of furniture and clothing, and sad to relate, Mr. John Leister, aged 90 years, was Consumed with the house, OswegO Palladium. Bell's (London) Weekly Messenger, of the 10th. ult. remarks If emigration is to take place from this counlry, we decidedly object to Canada.

A Canadian soon becomes an American, eventually he must be one. Canada never was, and never will be worth keeping." The ladies of Wheatland, (Monroe Co.) have sent $20 to Mrs. Morgan, who lias been left with two children in a state of great poverty. TV a Correspondent. QZT A communication, uh the signature of Q.

although in the handwriting of a valued i nevertheless declined because in his remark on the communication of W. he has left the field of manly argument, and descended to a kind of small criticism not allowed in newspaper discussions. MARRIED. In this village, by the Rev. Mr.

Jones, Tiobert Town- seud- to Miss Lavinia onker. At Flushing, Stephen F. Mills, to Miss Mary Peck. uauguier ol i-uriis reck In New York. Colin Forbes, in Mit.

Ann hern; Joel laylor, to Misa Ctitharine Grev William Ude, to Miss Caroline Morrison, Thomas Smith, jun. Jp Miss L.dia L. Hoffman; Andrew Clark, lo Miss ohirley j'Jobn Livingston, jun. Esq lo Mary, daughter 'i Charlei Evers. William C.

Scoit.loMary Ann, daughter of Gilbert (Ucli Benjamin elch, lo Miis jwichel Vanhom Stephen Gillman. to Miss Eliza wrtson George B. Fish, to Mrs Honorali Bolton. At Shrewsbury, N.J.Jacob Corlies, of New-York, lo "'us Phebo Will infill hi en nl lunlM lima r. .4 jl'll of Setvlork, to EliiaLch, du 0f Mwc 1S27.

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