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

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

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THE LONG -ISLAND STAR; I.F.CTURK ON KCOTTISI! SONO SKCOND MK. WI under th penalty of fifty dollar for eaoh and very wtk tb mm shall remain. Iruturnnre and Banking Companion, tfce. AUCTION SALES. I I INI AI.DKN i.

DPOONF.R Attorney and Counsellor al l.aw. Solicitor and euiieellor in ChauoeryOfnes ILMON reeneclfullr announces that bs will COMMON COUNCIL. May IS, 1840. Oa motion of ill aame lieaolvad. Thai all parsons are JOHN A.

ntVTOV. tiiatuw. hereby for bid removing dirt or travel from Uold south no. in rroni wtreet, firooklyn. A.

J. 8. Will attend lo any business in bio profession in Tfca) Boar mat pursuant la adjournment hi Honor ucuver a Beoond letura on Neotliah Hong, at III 0rs. FRIDAY KVKNING, May to om-uwnes al 8 o'clock. In the course of tha lecture, Mr.

Wilaon, in illustration of Myrtle Avenue, under lira penalty of fifty dollar for Um Mayor presuting. and Alilrniun Oskter, morion, ATLANTIC BANK-MJTK Stockholm, of lh Atlantic Bank are hereby nntillrd, that aa election (or thirteen Director and threa inapmtursof lha neil auewwding lrclion, will bs held al tho Hanking Huns on Tuesday, lh ninth day of Juna. The all will Will attend lo any order for tha sale of real and person, aleeiato in Brooklyn left al W. A. Morgan Co, Dry Good More 1 1 1 Fulton street.

mga, tuaena, Ktifl.lk, and New. York Countira. Brooklyn, May 7, 1810-lf. TboriM, Hug era, lloke. Baker, lUrtl, Hay lie, firry, 1 ay.

Uf. JuhiMun. Burton. Flak and Belt. aen ana every orient.

On motion of Aid. Perry Resolved, That III direct Coiniiiuunomr directed to advertise for proposal fur re. MRS. McELLIGOTTM YOUNG LADIES' On nwt.m of AM. Morton Unsolved, That III Hoard bo opened at 14 o'clock and cloerd al 3 o'clock P.

M. BV R. J. TOI), Auctioneer Jffar. 87 Afm r.

MONDAY MOIlMNt: Burn Bum Mr. Uranl lit KIM Nti and DAY SCHOOL Nem Lirtfkt. pairing and keeping in repair lb following roads, improv. td el roe and avenue said unuxwejs to be made for oi Uia subject, will sing Ilia following Kong I my Lovs is like the rad, red Rose, The Berk of Abaifeldie, Roy's Wife of Aldivelloch, Th llrajorn of I hou hat left me evur. Jamie, A The location of this Hvhonl combines.

In an eminent rly enter nt lh Hoard or ll nxlnra. May 18 tie JOHN S. iMiUCHTT, Caabicr AT 10 o'clock, in lb auction room 87 Main tlrorl, general assortment of Household and Kitchen Furnl. Unknown degsitt, th advantages of health and acrreableneM. The each road, atmet, or tvenuo seral'ly, and to for the year ending the firat day of May neat, hereafter lo sgres losucli oroiioaala.

or noi.aa thrv ma deem cincdirnt llio Hume ground connected with II aro eufliuitnily ample to a fiord diaaona with Hi reading of ilia nunuttx for lli present, and lhal Hi Hoard go inlo Joint mealing of Ui Cuiiiition Council and 8uHirvinr, After the jotnl meeting hid ooniilUd llielr buinr and adjourned, tha uiinulo of lira Uat meeting wars ruad and following report wrra presented and whrred lu III imi Cummin, in wii i To hv lira wda walk on I Very old Saw Johme coming, quo' alio, lure, Horn ramilic giving up hniion-kerping. Also, an elegant aawrtUMiil of new Cabinet eity made Furniture, Common Council lo determine lbs Wallahoul Road, III John Andt raun, my Jo, Bum uia irerai eiereias in in open air, and so retired aa lo prevent unplrsaant exposure. Parents residing in Brooklyn or New. York can hsv easy acceaa tn the School, aa NOTICE Th Stockholder of tha Brooklyn Fir surance Company are hereby notified, trial th an, nual election for twenty one Dirrators for the ensuing will be held at lh ollio of Hi Company, No. 41 Fulton corner of Front street, on Monday, the first day of Jun Hamilton Third avenue, Court street from Union street to Hamilton I'p in the Morning early, whkii win compere situ any in market.

Ala 31 It KATl'HDAV KVK.MNG Mayi3. Burna Highland Mary, starts run daily between Brooklyn and New Utrecht. avenue in Did Iwainua lioad, from Atlantic sireei lo M'Nail ridf and Front treets flagged of John K. Cammeyer .11 uoy i amiuie, CROC hhRY. haturday Kvrnuig, in lhe-ealramomr'7 Main atrvrl, will btsuld an entire invoice of Crockery, juat landed and in fond order.

Aim. an Invoice of sunrrior (. mar be procured at th door. Tickets May ill-It and olhsr. to have Hianton regradid and paved bs.

twen Tillary and Concord alrceU i of Robert Carter, in relation to a norlico on III oornur of Piernoiil and Henry Third avenue, at the Intersection of Ham. lion avenue, un. drr lb directum of the I reel Commissioner. Aid. Perry olfurrd th following resolution Uueolvrd, That Knginci No.

1, 4, and 8, placed under theexciu. aiv control of His Honor the Mayor until Uio further ac. lion of the board. I Hummer Clothing. Also, 9 trunks of Clothing, and eom articles of Furniture by order of Marahal.

private conveyance be prafemd, it will be found but an agreeable ride to go and Mum in an afternoon. For par. Iiculara respecting u-rnia, Ac. As. ace Circulars, which may bo had al the office of Paul J.

Fiah, No, I From at. Brooklyn, or al Nu. 30 Cliff street, New. York, May 7 tw BROOKLYN FEMALE SEMINARY Th is in.ti. linn has been removed fruin Oramre street to tha eur.

mm i 41 next. Tha poll will be opened at 17 o'clock and closed al 3 P. M. By order. WM.

A. THOMSON. May 18 41 Secretary, rpilE LONG ISLAND INSURANCE COMPANY' -L No. 3 Front ttrttt, IhoOktyn. This Company, with a Capital of continues in jnsurs againal loss or, damLby fire, on term a favurabkt a aimilar inatitatioM in thu uat.

atresia) of Daniel Ledd and others, asking tn hav Green Lan opened from northerly leruiiiialuxi to Front at.) "UlLONAUE G'ARDKN Th public are reapeot. fully inlormi'd that the new Colonado Garden on Brooklyn a few roda below Fulton Ferry, will ojwnrd for the seaaun on the 33rd inal. The site baa been ad lhu bill or Jdrciinaii uomieii, lor cross waias ana 1T7-oliK8 ON FARMING AND GARDKXIXG On 'motion of Alderman Thorne, aa an amendment, Resolved, That Kngines No. 4, and 8, bo returned to Ihcir rospeclivo houaua i which motion was loat. lion on Aid.

1'crrv'a resolution, there not being a quorum sctccu'U uy in prvprieiur aa one oi in moat picturesque I lie i omplrle farmer, hv I liomaa li. rewenden. I be I oniplrte Farmer, by Thomas G. nrr of Pineapple and Columbia street, and ia now in rcadk nraa for tho ruception of an add. Initial number of ntiuila.

and (onimaiidiiig of any in tho vicinity of New York, or The farmers Companion, by lb late lion. J. Unci. The repairing on ullon street. 111 following pnliliun ware pmaantod and referred to In Lamp Commute I Of Kodinan llowne and other, for fighting Plymouth tmul i of Jeremiah and aUxra, for repairs on lamp and lamp port in In Neoond DiatcToi.

Conditions of admittance. Boardera 15 nrr onarti-r nf United Stales, for a pubho promenade and i Complete Pracl cal Farmer, by an American. Th New 'rum the lower front boze or tha upper promo. American Gardiner, by Thomas (. Feaacndcn.

The present, lit board adjourned lo Mondav, the first day of even in the June. A. VAN NOsTllAM), Clerk. garden. Ft i Jucrph Bprague, (eorff L.

Cornell, 11 wreka, lor Una sum 111 pupil ia entitled lo Tuition in nado, being over two hundred and fitly fret in length, ia a Young Gardener's Assistant, by T. Ilrulgman. The and Finn Ward. view of the Bay and harbor of Now York, overlooking the American Gardener, by William Cohbett. Tho American any or all ol Ilia hngliali branches, board, washing Ac-Day scholars Aral course fctf, second course ft 10, third course per qnarler.

Payments quarterly in advance. Flower Garde city from on ealremo to the other a far aa the can fruit Garden I onipanion. The America erican From the Nalclii i (Mias.) Courier, May 8, IIORRIBLK STORM NATCHEZ IN RUINS! eye Th petition of Henry Holt, for a wall and pump on Washington Avenue, near tho new I ted ford Road, wa referred to Ilia Woll and Pump t'oinmillee. Th petition of Daniel Dougherty, for a (tall in the reach, Governor's laland, the Quarantine, Staten land, Companion. ror sale at the Bookstore of and lb lulls and shorca of New Jersey, Ti.

W. Sanlord, Charles E. Bill, Peter Morton, George S. Huwland, Henry Young, Freeman Rawdun, Frederick George II. Fiak, 1 ho.

W. Isall, Samuel Oakley, Our devoted oily is In ruins, and liavo not a heart of C. J. FOLSOM, 40 Fulton street, corner of Pearl, New Yoik. Jeremiah Lamoorsoo Joiin A.

I -oil, Jonathan Trotter, Stephen Hayne. John Steward, Jun-, George Kohtrt T. Hick. R. V.

W. Charlr J. Taylor, David Kimbeily, John May Sl-tf atone to detail while the dead remain unbuiied, and the ttoutb lurry Market, and to stay proceeding against him in a uit commenced for violating the Market lu QIR WAI.TF.lt SCOTTS ENTIRE WORKS COM wounded groan for help. Yesterday at 1 o'clock, while all was peace, and moat of our population war at the din. ing table, a storm burst upon our city and raged fur half 1 he number of day scholars limited lo twenty, fivo.

Extra charges for the languages, mtis.o and drawing. For fur. ther information, address Mrs. Iuiiaa A Smith, principal. Refrrenrr-Wni.

C. Mead, 1. Rev. Edwin Hall, Thomaa B. Butler, Norwalk, Conn.

1 lii v. Il. nrv Benedict, K-wis Raymond, VV'estnrt Rev, E. M. Johnson, Rev.

B. Mr. Coiiklin Briiali, Mr. Henry Dikrtnan, George Marvin, M. Brooklyn.

May 4-lf aicK er ADMiasioN. 8ubenribera Family Tiekota for the season, five dollars. Single gentlomen, with or without ladies, three dol. lara. Season tieketa will admit subscribers al all times.

Concerts or Public Exhibitions excepted, when they will bo charged half price of non-subscribers. Non.Subacribcrs fcJ 1 1, hi fc The wltoln revised and corrected by him elf; to which i added Ilia I.ifo and Corn-sDondenea. bv Charl J. lletialiaw, (J. Lockhart, forming tho only complete and uniform edition of the writings of the Magician of the North" ever Ahrnlinm Krmern.

JOSEPH rSI'KAGT'rf, President. 8. ALPIIEUd SMITH, 8ecrlry. rchS-tf published in America. Just received and for salu by C.

J. FOLSOM, 40 Fulton atieet, May I If corner of Pearl, New York. THE SCHOOL for Young I dies, by the Misses DE. MAK EST, will bo continued at No. 26 Namau street.

an hour with moat destructive and drraumi power. look around and see Natchez, yesterday lovely and cheer-ful Natchez, in ruins, and hundreds of our citizen without a shelter or a pillow. Genius cannot iinagino, poetry it. self cannot fill up a picture that would match the ruin and distress that every where meet tho eye. Twaa the voice of the Almighty that spoke, and prudence should dictate reverence rather than ulceration.

All have suffered, and all should display tbe feelings of human, ity and tho benevolence of religion Under tho Hill" presents a scene of desolation and BROOKLYN FIRE INSURANCE CO. Offict 4r Fulton ttrtct, corn of Frintt- Insures neainat look or ail and a quarter cents. MUSIC every pleasant evening. ITT Season Tickets not transferable. Families supplied with any quantity superior ICE CREAM, by leaving orders the day previous.

It is th" intention of the proprietors lu establish a telegraph, and a bulletin of arrivals. Tho arrival of any foreign steamer, will be announced Thesummer areaion sill commence on the llth May, when rpo FARMERS. V. HULL Sl SON, No. 108 Cliff daman by fire, dwelling houses, warehouses buildina in a few more pupila can bo roceived.

Circulars stall ng terms street, ew York, have now on hand several hundred and other particulars, obtained at their reaulence. Satis. load of A.MILS, in first rate urdrr, which will be sold low go eral, merchandize, abipain port, household furniture, and every ti of personal pr perty, on term a favorable' na tlitr sumlai institutions. raferred to the Mayor with power. Th petition of Edward Wilson, to bo allowed lo finish grading Carll street, wa referred to the law Cominitteo.

Tb petition of Engine Co. No. 3. for a ut of now hnae, Ind the return of Hook and Ladder Co. No, 9 of William Gilliam, a a Amman, were referred to tlia Kir Department Commiltoo.

Th Lamp Committee, lu whom wa referred tho reeo. lution of Alderman March of the Kith of February, in re. tattoo lo reducing the number of lamps in tho city report that a difficulty eiiat in reducing the number of laina, and 'recommend the appointment of a special committee with (power to remove uch lamp a tluy my think proper lo eine place until th further action of tho Hoard i laid on Kb labia. On motion of Aid. Hartt, i( wa Resolved, That when this Board adjourn it adjourn to the tint Monday in Juna, and that during th warm weather it mculs once in two weeks.

The Well and Pump Committee reported in favor of lu. I eating a Well on Clinton afreet, corner of Warren street, and located tho district of assessment report adopted. factory rrlerennra can be given. School oicn for visiter. it applied for immediately.

May 1821 by tho firing of two cannon in quick succession. every rrulay morning. LIRlXT.iIU A spacious saloon ia attached to lite garden, for public lirooklyn, Apr. I Will IfclU tf ruin which sicken thu heart and beggar description all, Abraham Suit moetinea. WANTED A BOY about 14 or 16 years of age, lo attend a Wholesale Liquor Store.

Ono from the country would be preferred. Html references required. ELECT SCHOOL. Mr. HORACE SEYMOUR Tho reading room will bo furnished with all the daily respectfully inforiua his frionda and tho public, that he papers or IVo York and llrooklyn.

Brooklyn, May l'Jlli. mySltf all, ia swept away, and beneath the ruin still lie crushed tha bodies of many strangers. It would fill volumes to do. pict Ilia many escapes and heart-rending scenos; one of the most interesting was the rescue of Mrs. Alezander from tho ruins of the Steamboat Hotel alio was fouir! greatly injured, with two children in her arms, and they both will open a Select School on the 4lh nf Alay, in I lerp.jnt st Apply to SAMUEL C.

WATTS, May 18 3t 84 Fulton street. James B. Mnrke, Abraham Vnndervccr, William Philip, Samuel Smiih, Losre Van Nostrnml, Obadinh Holmes, James Forhre, Ibiraii i G. Onderdonk, berl Bach, between Clinton and Fulton slrcet. in which will be laught all tho Uilial branches of an English Education also the athun Y' ung, James E.

Joshua Tollord, Josdi Panda, William Hunter, Alexander Newman, E. D. Ilurlhut, John Snoden, James Van Noatrand, IOURTH OF JULY NOTICE. Tho citizen of Krooklvn arc rcnur.tcd to a'tend a Mrrtine to be held trench and Spanish Languages, if required. Mr.

OLD CHEESE Just received at I Cheap Store, a very largo dairy of superior Old Cheese, from Delaware county, a very excellent article 3 ycara old, for Ci-nrrc: i llall, MI5 i- ullon street, on TUESDAY, the gratclul to hi formur patrons, hopes lo merit their future u. uw o. i ami, jnHt.t i. a ComirTfttea to support, rw terms and references, apply at aJ 1 licks sl. Tbe Assessment Committee reported on the petition of Edward O.

Miller, were lor llNimiu on r.g.i.g nm arraniremellts for eelebratimr the annn.aeh.n anni till tie 1st of AIuv, alicr that at b7 llet.rv street. sale at 0 and cents per pound. May I I tf Cor. York and Garrison afreet. drowning most of their crew.

The beat informed produce uurmeo prouueo By order of tha He ia permitted to refer to Rev. K. M. Johnson; liov dealcra estimate the number nf uvea lost i vp nf KtliuMl He SamJi Comraittc0. iculation can bo Samuel Cox Thomas I Chew, Esn.

Gcorze Hall. Esti. May 211 Cyrus P. Smith, James B. ClabTke, President, William Ellsworth, Vice A.

THOM30N Set'rv. Juna 10. if flat boats at TWO HUNDRED No ca NEW FRENCH PRINTS. CLARKE 4. COM.

PANY, 234 Broadway, lias just opened two eases James S. ('lark, Esq. A. Spooner, Editor L. I.

Star. Wm. AlfANTF.D. A CARRIER for the Long Island Star. Anion Blake, for apportionment of assessment on lot No.

43 for opening Uoonnii at nut, that tliey have examined th same and apportioned parcel marked A. and II. and to parcel marked report adopted. Tbe petition of Charles A. Jackson and others, to abate nuieance on the block bounded by Congress, Warren, Henry and Clinton aired, wa referred to the City In.

spector and the Aldermen of the 6th Ward. apnl liJll rich striped and Chintz figured trench prints. Apply at this office. May 2, tf may 14 tf made of the amount of money and produce swallowed up by the river. The steamboat Hinds, with most of hur crew, went to the bottom, and the Prairie from St.

Louis, was so much wrecked as lo be unfit for use. The ateainer Lawrence at thu upper cotton press is a total wreck. There is no telling how idu spread has been the ruin. LAMPS. GIRANDOLE.

PLATED WAKE, A.c STOUTEN BERGH A. COX have arranged for QJALE AND NATTR ASS. Having recently taken the T3AINTS, OILS. WINDOW GLASS, Varnishes sale their spring assortment of goods, consist me in part of ONG-ISLAMI JL Brushes, 4ic. at reduced prices for pale by JOSHUA 1 istnre formerly occupied by tonroiv and Hampton, Mo.

67 Fulton street, arc prepared lo execute all orders in Tin The petition of Charles L. Frauklm, for twenty days; JLi RANGEMENT and SUNDAY TRAIN. On Mil Ull.H&K 1 t.u.ii, lot atcr st. near Metclier street. r.nglish marlo Astral and Alanlrl Lamps, Girandoles, Hoxagon Lanterns fur halls of various sizes, glazed with New York, may 142w and Sheet Iron work.

They have constantly on hand all kinds of Plain and Japan Tin-ware, Hollo. ware, and will make any thing in their line to order at short plate and elegantly stained glass, Plated and Gorman Sil after the 23d April, the Car will be de. spatched as follows: LEAVE HICKS vlLLE, At half past 7 o'clock, A. M. and quarter past 3 P.M.

LEAVE ver i are, flower Vases, Cutlery, Japanrrcry, Ac. Ac, Reports have count in Iroui piuntationa twenty miles gis. taut in IxiuiBiana, and the rage of the tempest was terrible. Hundreds of negroes killed, dwellings awipt liko chuff from their foundations, tho forest uprooted, and the crops beaten down and destroyed. Never, never, never, was there such desolation and ruin.

at Ihcir General Lamp Establishment, Fulton st. near EMBROIDERED SILK SHAWLS One case rich embroidered, mode colored, silk points, just opened by CLARKE COMPANY, Broadway, IN. York. apnl 30 tf time on In warrant for Wyckolt street regulating, was granted, provided he can obtain thu written consent of the contractor. The following bills wero referred to tho Committee on Accounts, to wit: Peter Bryan, for painting aign for the Centre Market; ofOtia Pike, for Hilary as Clerk of the Municipal Court of Smith and Gilbert C.

Jlavlie, for assessing Front at, from Jackson to Gold street of William Powers and George N. Mead, for assessing Dean street fnm Court to Powers street; of Abraham Conklin's Hotel and Anderson' Hotel, 25 minute past may 14 tf 231 Broadway. nonce. SAlllEl, w. SALE, RALPH NATTRASS, Brooklyn, May 21, 1840.

tf 13 LACK WANTED. A colored Boy 20 year of age. withes a place as house-servant, gardener, or the care 1 JKOOKLYN SALT WATER WARM BATHS, -iJ under the Heights, between Fulton and South ferries, iOIIINA. GLASS and EARTHEN WARE. Coun.

A. M. and 10 minutes past il, HI. LEAVE JAMAICA. Quarter past 8, A.

M. and 3 P. M. LEAVE BROOKLYN, We cannot even attempt a description of the mangled condition of Natchez. Hundreds of houses, yesterday on firm foundation and the abode of comfort and beauty, now choke up our streets with mingled materials, in a stale of tiller destruction.

EDWARD GRAY would inform the citizens of Brook. try Merchants are respectfully solicited to call and lyn and New York that his Baths will bo opened for the Enquire at the office examine the subscribers stock of China, Glass of a horse. Good references given, of the Long Inland Star. Stoolhnff. for aweeping markets, May 21, 1840.

tf. At half past ft o'clock, A. M. and half past 4 o'clock, P.M. Season on Wednesday the 4th instant, when l.ames and Gentlomen can have Warm Baths at all times of the day The Committee on Accounts reported the following Nlf.yuA Tll.un leave as lutiows and barmen warn, which will bo sold for Cum very cheap, and for good credit on as good terms as can be had in the city.

FIELD Sl 87 Water street. Tho Baths have been put in perfect order and every alien Leave Jamaica at half past 8, A. and quarter before 5. bills Tor payment, tn wit UI illiam Harber, lor sta. tionary; of Henry Dikeman, of cash paid for correcting a nuisance on City Park, and of P.

O'Brien, for keys fur tion will be paid to render them worthy of public patronage. QJPECTACLES, THIMBLES, CORAL, etc. etc. IO The subscriber has completed his assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Light frame Silver Spectacles, and added largely to his stock of Silver Thimbles. Also, just receiv New.

York, May 11 lm Brooklyn March 2 tf 1 We can do nothing to.day but bury tho dead, and bind up the wounds of those who yet struggle for life. A list of the dead and wounded will be given aa soon aa wc can procure it complete. Tho Court House at Vidalia, Parish Concordia, is low with the earth, and the Jail neit to it badly shattered. It is painful to report the death of Judge Keeton, who was dug from the ruin of the Court House horribly mangled engine house. nt.

ii MILITARY GARDEN BOARDING HOUSE. The subscriber respectfully informs the public that ed a very pretty lot of Coral Beads, Gold Snaps and Clasps, P. M. Brooklyn at half past 9, A. M.

through to Hicksvill. Brooklyn at half past 6, P. to Jamaica on.y. Hicksvillc at 4 o'clock. P.

M. Hempstead at 5 minutes before 4, P. M. Passengers will be received and left at the following lie ooaro men went into executive ouainess, anu on COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. F.

R. IIUL-J BERT resectrully informs the citizens of Brooklyn, and the outer Ward and country in particular, that he motion of Aid. Morton, they proceeded lo the election of ringer Kings, Head urnamenis, etc. WM. WISE, 79 Fulton-slrect.

Brooklyn, May 21, 1810. tf Inspector of Wood, and on taking the vote, Wm. Pcttit Jacob 8. Vandewatcr, John Hammel, and David will promptly attend to any business as Commissioner of Deeds, by applying at the Bedford Five Corners, or at his he still continues the above house, and ia ready to receivo Boarders upon reasonable terms His garden is the largest in the city, ia laid out in extensive walks, shrubbery, plants, trees, and offers a delightful recreation to' families who desire healthy air, promonades, and freedom from the noise and confusion of the city. places, viz Bedford, Union Course, Brushvtllo, Hemp, stead Branch, Carll Place and Wotbury.

Muchmore, were duly elected. On motion of the Hoard, Wynant Baikeloo wa appoint residence corner of Van Nostrand and Herkimer Avenues, April 23 2awtf ed firat Marshall, and J. S. Furnian a Marshall, CharleK Jamaica Road Ninth Ward, city of Brooklyn; ho was the only person in the building at the lime. Tho Sheriff of Adams county and the Marshals for this district, liavo suspended all business for the present.

If ever a community deserved the sympathy of the country, and the bounty of the government, it is desolated ruined Natchez. The condition of our office will prevent the publication March 2, 184U If RICHARD J. TODD, Notary Public and Shipping Agent, office 87 Main stroet. Marine protest noted and extended crews shipped, and other business appertaining to his profession done with correctness and dispatch. The legal profession of Brooklyn can have their business done gratis.

May 21 3t Alay 11 tf J. L. uufuis, L. franklin and Lewis Nichols were appointed City Col lectors. NEW GOODS.

Tho subscriber are receiving Iner snrinir roods from Eneland and France, cmbraoina YDER'S NORTHERN amb SOUTHERN FASH- On motion of Aid. Morion Resolved, That Wm. U. Reed be removed as lamp lighter yeas and nays were de- the various article used in housekeeping, to which they' invito public attention. COOPE Sc.

LEIGH, of another paper until Monday or Tuesday. ION ABLE BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM, Clinton Hall, No. 5 Bcrkman street, opposite tho Park, manaca Atii'mative, Messrs. Oakley, Ilokee, Baker, Perry, Taylor, Johnson, Fisk and Butts Negative, cw York and No. 13 Natchez, between Magazine and ullon sircsi, nroosiyn.

Imnorter of China, Glass, Earthenware Mantle and Mississippi Rivkr Great Flood. Tho Cincinnati RE-OPENING of GOLDSMITH'S WRITING ACAD. EMY, Hall's Ex. change Buildings corner of Fulton and Cra nbcrry-strcets, Brooklyn. Tchotrpitonlat streets, New Orleans, where will be found XJOOK MISSING.

A book entitled "Fire Thousand Songs" was some time ago borrowed by some friend, who has forgotten to return it to No. 13 James street, Brooklyn. May 21, 1840. tf constantly on hand, a full assortment of Gentlemen's dross 1 homo, Kogera, llartt, Maylis and liergen. On motion of the same, the Board proceeded to an dec.

lion to supply the place, Jamoi Vandtirvecr was duly ap pointed. Doots, t. alters, lirogans, lancy and dress rumps. All of which are mado Irom a selection ol tho very best Gazette of Tuesday says We have the must distressing accounts from a gentleman who left New Orleans on the firat of May, in the steamboat General Brown, of the flood in the Mississippi. Nearly the whale country, from the mouth of the Ohio lo New Oi leant, it under water.

The town. plat of Cairo is completely submerged, and great fears imported French slock, and arc of tho latest Parisian fash On motion of tho same, Resolved, That Oliver Powell Goldsmith's much admired system of Morcant'le Pen. ion, mado in a style ol workmanship excelled by none. Astral Lamps silver plated good Brilania Tea Sot- Japanned Tea Traya Table Cutlery German Silver Goods, Slo. April 13 tf BLAGROVE'S SODA WATER Tho subaofibr' having made recunt and' extensive improvements in hi apparatus for preparing Soda Water, aad having pneumatic apparatus of bis own in van don vaatly eupariot to any thing of the kind hsrelot'urs in us has the pleasure to announce to hi friends and forftier patrons, that bo -has commenced druwiMg Irom his fountain an artielo of' removed a Captain of the Watch carried as above TO CONSUMERS OF OIL OR GAS.

The Inven. tor and Manufacturer of the Safety Reflecting Spirit Lamp, begs leave to call the attention of a discerning public to a Lamp which will surpass all others in brilliancy and economy, suitable fur Dry Goods, Jewellers, Fancy Stores, Billiard Rooms, Groceries, Hotels and Refectories, which Gentlemen who purchase or givo orders for fine boots, are entertained of the destruction of New Orleans. On motion of the nine, the Board proceeded to election to supply the place, and on taking tbe vote, John S. Folk of superior quality, for the Southern or Western cities, arc rcspcctfuliy requested before purchasing to call at the manship guaranteed to all in ten lessons of one hour each. Terms reduced from Fisteix to FIVE DOLLARS, (including1 stationary.) Disliking the vile practice of rvr.

fino, of which the pablie has from ruprated deception become distrustful, Mr. G. would merely refer the Ladies and We have received three mails this morning from New Orleans we extract from tbe Bulletin of the Ulh the above named establishment, where they cannot fail to be following paragraph suited. burns without creating the least shadow, at a saving of 60 nor cent over oil or gas each lamp will not exceed, for Gentlemen of Brooklyn, to the tacts lliat ho has for Turkic llio river continues rather on tho rise, the Aatcliez N. If.

All those that find a difficulty in being fitted at Free Trader of the 4th says The river, aa viewed from successive years borne oft tlie pibst paKiiruM for the best four houra burning, 1U cents a week. A choice assort. stores, whore boots are not made, will do well to call and specimens ol off-hand fBNHANsiiip iroru ail competitors, Soda Water which in point of purity and sieallunc, san. not be equalled by any in Hits or any other eily. A varioty of choice Syrups, including hi fa mod, Samaparila will be constantly kept on hand.

Tickets at the old price (25 for $1) each to include Syrup of any- the Buffalo, with the noble steamers plying in cither direction, the numberless boats freighted with the produetionsof ment of various patterns can be seen at his old store, XMo. 8 Catherine street, or 478 Greenwich, corner of Canal street Orders promptly attended to, and his wagons sent have (heir measures taken, either fur waterproof, cork soles, dress boots, brogans, or pu.npa. Gentlemen travelling Sooth, who slop in New Orleans, would do well lo call at the West, destined to the Crescent and the nu. morons plantations opposite, tlireatencd with inundation, 18 Natchez, hvlwccn Magazine and Tchoiipi'onlas streets kind. round once a week.

Unserve the name, G. MITCH EL'S Spirit Lamps on each sido of the wagon. Country Merchants supplied as usual on liberal presents an imposing spectacle.11 at the airs ol tne American institute. Bennett's system of Book-Keepino taught by a praeti-cal accountant. Mr.

G. continues to qualify Young Gentlemen as teachers of Penmanship in its various branches. Principals of schools wishing to have Goldsmith's System of Penmanship taught in their institutions may make favorable and satisfactory arrangements by calling on Mr. N. B.

No connexion with any other establishment, nj" Confectioners and others who have their own fon-' Uur last iniormation Irom lied wver, enatucs us to state terms. May 111 If. and get fitted with a superior article, maich C- ENERAL LAMP ESTABLISHMENT. STOU-J TEN BURGH COX offer for sat at their Lamp Establishment, 152 I'ultein st. near Broadway, N.

York, a tuina will bo supplied at the shortest notice and on the most' that the raft has again closed. Three steamboats, viz tho Liberty, Marion and Sabine, aro caught above tho raft. reasonable terms with Soda Walt rof very superior quality." npHELIFE AND TIM E8 OF WILLIAM HENRY This, probably, is fortunate for the planters on tho river, JL HAKUISUiN, the next frcsidenl ol the U. Stales- G. at his rooms.

very choice assortment of the following gooifs who will, by this oocurrenco, bo enabled to get thctr pro. fc, I hennst, 110 Fulton street, opposite Froapoct. Brooklyn, April 30, 1840 If By S. J. Jiarr embellished with a fine stcol portrait, Just Strangers visiting tho city may receive a course of Les LAMPS Astral and Mantel Gilt and all Hronzed, duco down to the head of the raft, lied llivcr is represented as at a high stage, and rising.

sor. in three days. ornamented with brilliant prisms and newly designed Cut Shades. published and lor sale by C. J.

FOLSOM, 40 Fulton street. May 21 tf coiner of Pearl, New York For Salb at the Academy a superior arlicre of Uy the Vicksburgh Sentinel of Saturday, the 2nd OF BREAD STILL INCREASED. lic Pens. GIRANDOLES A very fashionable article for man we learn that several warehouses at the landing have been LARGE BREAD and TEA CAKE. F.

A. REITZ A SON, beg leave to infirm their numerous friends, abandoned, owing to the rise of the river. The editor says tels, holding from 1 to 5 lights eoe.h richly adorned with prisms in paint, sets, or singly. "I ERUSALEM AND MOUNT SINAI. A Pilgrim- 1 We may now, to almost a certainty, perdict an over IT Rooms open during the Day and Evening.

Scparalo Rooms for Ladies. opinions op the press. Mr. O. is certainly one of the finest penmen we have customers, am! (he public in geu.Tal, that tliey continue, their business, on tin ir old slainl, -fill Fulton street, corner age to Jerusalem and Mount Sinai, by Karon Gcramb, flow aa great, if not greater than the memorable flood of A IAN C.1C i Tea 1 rays ol the victoria, ioinic.

Monk of the order of La Trappc. 2 vols. 12 mo. Just Sandwich, and Gonvex shapes, ol tic Inst quality and wa declared duly elected. On motion of the same.

Resolved, That Jesse M. Folk be removed as assistant Captain of tbe Watch which mo-lion prevailed. On motion of the same, the Board proceeded to election to supply the place, and on taking tho roto, Thomas Fer. nald was declared duly elected. On motion of the same, the following Watchmen attach-d to Captain Powell's Watch, be removed, viz Abraham Ifawa, Wm.

Bennett, Charles Rickell, Jabez Rose, Philip Bartlett and Charles Wells; which motion prevailed. On motion of tbe same, tho following persona were appointed to fill the vacancies, viz Peter Dey, William Johnson, Levy Loper, F. G. Kerr, Abraham Ilorey and Wilbaro Parker. On motion of tko sarao, Resolved, That the following Watchmen belonging to Captain Farley's Watch, be re.

moved, viz Dominicus Vandcrvcer, Jacob Knepley, Henry Smith and John Bartow. On motion of the same, Resolved, That the following parsons be appointed to supply their places, viz John Dehart, Silas Smith, John Hoffman and Peter Ilorey. On motion of the same. Resolved, That Samuel Hicks and Joseph Riley be removed as chance Watchmen yeas and 'nays were demanded Affirmative, Oakley, Morion, Bokec, Baker, Perry, Taylor, Johnson, Fisk and Belts, 9 Negative, Messrs. Rogers, Thorne, Baylis, llartt and Bergen, 5.

His honor the Mayor, recommended the following ordinances to be passed, which was adopted. To fill cp vacant lota in Jackson street 50 feet from Prospect street in Sen days, under penalty of 10 dollars; to fence in vacant lota corner of Sands and Jackson streets, in SO days, under penalty of 25 dollars for each lot to fill in lots 75 fect aouth of Tillary streets, in ten days, undor penalty of fifty dollars per lot to fill in lot corner of Carll and Tillary within ten days, under the penalty-of 35 dollars to fill in lot 75 feet north of Tillary street on Bridge street, under tbe penally of 25 dollars, all the foregoing being considered nuisances, and necessary to be abated. The following being considered nuisances, were referred to the City Inspector with power a number of hog pens on the block bounded by Sands, Prospect and Navy streets, and Dickin eon's Alley north side of Tillary, between Gold and Jack- of IVrrcpon! street, where they will furnish all those who will natronizo tlinn in their shop, for Cah, with the fol published and for sale by overseen." jy.i. rimes. The authorities of the first municipality have at length Ho is, we say unhesitatingly, tho most accomplished awakened to a sense of tho danger to be apprehended from most approved patterns, in sets anu separately.

Ilread Baskets, and Ivnitii Trays lo match. CUTLERY Ivory-hamllo Tallin Cutlery, in sets of SO pieces. Knives suitable fur silver forks, Isold separately. Off-hand Penman we haveevcrsccn." Eve. Signal.

Mr. G. has not only a mastcrlv command of the pen himself but has a happy laculty ol imparting it to C. J. FOLSOM, 40 Fulton street, May 11 tf corner of Pearl, New York.

GROCERIES CHEAP for CASH. The subscriber wishes to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has opened a wholesale and retail Grocery and Provision store in Fulton street at the head of Jackson where ho offers for Balo Groceries and Liquors of as good the encroachments ot the river un the Levee, and have had an embankment constructed on that part of the Levee nearly opposite the North American Hotel. It is, howev. e-, but a fccblo and inefficient barrier, and does not possess firmness and solidity sufficient to resist a much farther elevation of tho Mississippi. We have never seen any one who gave a more practi cal idea of a frco-running hand, than Goldsmith." Auntlay Morning Atlas.

Brooklyn, May 14 tf Quality as can be boueht in the city. He flatters himself with the experience he has had In the business, ho can sell as choap as any person in the city. Goods aent lo any part of the city free of cartage N. B. Feed of all kinds in lots to suit purchasers.

JESSE R. HAYNS. May 21 ly SODA WATER. WM. HAI1.LY, jjruggiat, corner ol -anils and Fulton street, informs the public that his Soda Water and Sarsaparilla, aro now in fine order, he lowing sines of Bread, made nf thu best flour the markot afforila, via Wheat Bread, 41b.

12 oz. Is. Wheat Bread, lid Wheat Indian, Is. Wheat ii. Indian, tlnz.

I'd lloiiuinadc, 31b. 10 02., HI cants; do. 1 III. 13 oz. 5 cents; Ryu Bread, 2 lb.

4 oz. 6J. The size ol their bread will at all times vary with the. prion of flour. They also will keep a general assortment, of Tea Cake, (baked every day) Mutter Cracker, Soda Itinniit, ejr- Their terms are cash only.

A ton years trial in this city, has established the reputation of their Bread and Cakes so woll, that they will abstain from any furtlier recommendation. N. B. Out door customers serv. od as usual.

Brooklyn, March 30, 18 10. tf BROOKLYN tSEED STOJtE. The subscriber requests tho attention of Farmer and Gardeners par to the following Seeds, raised last yar by one of the oldest Gardeners on York Island, whose Seeds by long been preferred by Gardeners to any other 11)0 lbs. Onion Seed white and red. 10O Carrot Seed long red, Orange and E.

ITorn. 100 Mood Beet miinc. 100 Mangel Worzcl L'eol red and yellow, in, ported. having introduced all the late improvements in the manufacture of his Soda Water, and extended and improved his Table rikI Game Carvers to match. PLATED WARE Cake Baskets, revolving Castors, Cort'ec Urns, Candlesticks, Waiters, A GERMAN SILVER WAKE Tea and Table Spoons, Dinner and Di ssert Forks, Soup Ladles, Sugar Tonga, Ac FLOWER VASES A large assortment of various styles, including Ihc Medici, Etruscan, and Tulip Shapes, with or without (lowers.

TOILETTE BOTTLES ofrich cut Glass sonic color-ed and very elegant. POLISHED TEEL FIRE SETS, with or without stand. a new find much approved article. FRENCH GILT BRACKETS, for sido and folding doors holding 3, 5 and 6 candles each. BRITANNIA WARE, from the house of James Dixon A Sons, consisting of Tea and Coffee Pols, Sugar and Slop-howls, ('ream Jugs, Ac, TORE LAMPS 1, 3 and 4 lights each.

This stock of Goods will he found to comprise all that is desirable in point of elegance, utility and workmanship. N. II. Lamp Oil sent free of charge to any part of New York or Brooklyn. Oil Cans and Feeders of all sizes.

1 i Parties supplied with every article in their line. March 13 2aw3m apparatus assures llio puutic niai nowever uinicuu me times may be, his fountain will be always ready tn discount until November next. Having a machine by which lie can bottle Soda Water without the loss of any of the gas, he offers it bottled of a far better quality, and at one third less than the usual prtoo. April 27, lo4(l. if eon streets, a large number or hog pens.

I he repairs on Gold street, between Concord and Tillary streets, had the WATCHES, JEWELLERY, SILVER WARE, A.c. The subscriber having refitted his store, solicits a Mr. Gcorgo Mccklem of Ncwburgh, was seriously in, jurcd on board of the steamboat Highlander. Standing near tho guard, ho was struck in the face and prostrated by a fishing stake which came in contact with the bow of tho boat. The Rev.

Wm. Ellery Channing, has resigned not his pastorship of the Federal street Church, in Boston but the salary attached thereto. Dr. North, of Saratoga Springs, has written, a useful little volume on tho properties and use of the mineral waters of Sarratoga. married" At Jamaica, John Chapman to Miss Amanda Seaman.

At Sotithold Silas Goldsmith to isa Gordon. In New York, James II. Cutler to Mary E. eldest daughter of Col. J.

B. Wood Rev. A. Hamilton Bishop to Susan, daughter of O. Holmes, Esq.

Thomas Fleming to Frances A. Colvill Joseph Curolli, of Italy, to Miss Isablla, daughter of tho late John White Francis P. Mc-camly to Miss Ann Augusta Turner; John P. Aimes, of New York, to Louisa Martin, widow of the late J. L.

Mar. tin, of Mobile; William M. White to Catharine Myers; Richard Hoe to Mies Emma Steer; Samuel J. Stcnart to Ann daughter of Thomas Bussing; John Erb to Miss Lavina Jane Carpenter Cyrus K. Thompsen to James M.

Meserve Thomas McGarven to Maria Golden. In Paris, James, son of Vincent Le Ray de Chaumont, 10(1 aame reference. A cluster of hog pens being VI in number, avas also referred to the city inspector with power. A Slaughter House in Pearl street, between Vork and Front, complained of as a nuisance; referred to Police 1 rue rrsnrn igar neei iirpnm. Shert Top I-ong Sear Radish American and CORPORATION NOTICE.

Well and Tump corner of Warren and Clinton streets. A petition is now pending before tho Mayor and Com. mon Council of the city of Brooklyn, for a Well and Tump on the corner ot Warren and Clinton ftrccts. The Well and Pumn Committee report in favor of locating the same on the south west corner of Biid streets, in Clinton street, and that the district of assessment be and extend both sides of Clinton street, each way from Warren street two hundred feet, and on both sidesof Warren street, each way from Clinton street two hundred and fifty feet. Remon.

slrances against said well and pump must be presented to the Common.Coimcil on or before the fifteenth day of June, as the same will then be finally acted upon. R. TOLFORD, Street Commissioner. May 21 Iaw4w IN CHANCERY Stale of New rork, ss. Before the Vice Chancellor of the First Circuit.

Eliza Raeey rs. Henry A. Swift, and others. In pursuance of a decretal order of this court made in the above entitled cause, will be sold at public auction, by or under the direction of the subscriber, one of the masters of the raid court, at the sales room of James Blcecker Co. No.

30 Broad-street continuance of that patronage of which he has been far the past five years the recipient. Although his establishment now presents a rcjtivinated appearance, it is one of tlieoldimt stores for the sale of Watches, Jewellery snd Silver Wsre on tbe Island, it laving been established by Samuel Smith about 21 years ago. Unremitting attention paid to repairing and cleaning 200 imjM.rted. 6110 2iio KID Committee. On motion Resolved, That the City Inspector enforce FLUID MAGNESIA Prepared mid.r Ruta Baga Turnip lied Top Round Turnip American a irrrportetL Yellow Aberdeen Flat Turnip, do do Cnrlv Flat White Turnip, do- 1U lite immediate superintendence of the d.scoverrr.

Sir 50 James Murray, M. D. T. C. D.

Physician to the Lord l.ieu. tenant of Ireland. th ordinance for removing obstructions on public streets on corner of Gold and Tillary streets, which obstructions are occasioned by the awill cistern and numerous carts frequenting the aame, for the purpose of procuring swill 5 bushels Early Washington or May Pea. Tina nrenaration is recommended in all cases of Clocks, Watcbes and Musical Boxes of every construction, and tn Jewellery jobbing, fitting Spectacle Glasses, Engraving on Gold, Silver, Ac A constant supply may always bo found of Watches, Jewellery, Silver Ware, Coral, Spectacles and Fancy Goods, which he will insure fur quality and price to be equal lo roods furnished at any other establishment. irom lyiark at Manley's Distillery.

Resolved, That the City Inspector be authorised to fill op the lower end of Prospect near Navy with a view to abate a nuisance on said street. Aid. Baker offered the following resolution Resolved, bile, acidities, indigestion, gout and gravel, as the most safe, easy and effectual form in wh.ch Magnesia may, and indeed the only one in which it outfit to be exhibited, pos-acasing all tho properties of tho Magnesia now in general use, without being liable like it to form dangerous concrc. tiona in the bowels, it effectually cures hiast sra without ininrinir the coats of the stomach, ss Soda, Potash and That the Markot Committee be and are hereby authorised to have auch repairs made on the Public Markets aa may of Jefferson county. New York, to Jenny, daughter of the Marquis ue alori, ol rarts.

llieir carbonatre are known to do it preventa tho food of WILLIAM WISE, Jr. 79 Fulton street. april 23 tf TO PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS. The suhscri. her begs leave to inform Printers, that he ia prepared lo manufacture Typo every description, at Ins I-ctter Foundry, corner of Fulton snd Nassau streets.

New York. Karly Chatham la. 5 Karly Double Blass, Frame Pea. Also a general assortment of Garden and Flower Seeds, warranted Iresh and genuine-, for sale in any quantity. Also, put up in small papers; 12 varieties for 50 ARMSTRONG, Seedsman and Flonst, 51 Front street, (comer of Main) Bsuoklria.

March 12 tr BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. No.22 Knlton s. eomer of Tillary here good servants ar recommend lo good places. Particular i pa tn acnitinizmf flie characters of those presenting linmwilvos for places. be-oCe ntennf Ihetr names on the books.

Tsas. For supplying one servant I luc sarrant tlm.iigh.iu tba year 00 infants lurning eetir, and in all case it acts as a pleasing aperient, and peculiarly adapted to females. John Murrav. Esq. Lecturer on Chemistry, F.

S. A. P. L. S.

Ac. ssvs, I bthrvc it to be alinoat, if not altogether. in the city of New York, on the twenty-eighth day of March next, at 12 o'clock noon of that day, all those certain lots, pieces or parcel of land, situate lying and being in the city of Brooklyn, county of Kings, and state of New York, known and distinguished on a certain map made bv D- Ewen, city surveyor, dated March, l32, and filed on'tbe 7'Ji day of March. 1833, in the office of the clerk of the said county of Kings, ss lots numbers one hundred and seventy-oos (171) and one hundred and srv. cniy-two (172 said lots numbers one hundred and afventy of a quality not inferior to that made at any other eetablisb-ment in this country.

Bring a practical workman, the different branches of Ihc business will be superintended by himself. Printers are respectfully invited lo call and examine his Speeimena nf Type and Metal befarr purchasing a apecinc for Ltlhc Acid Cunerrtmne, when oacd in the pore condensed solution invented by you.1 To avoid the risk of dangerous eulnrttlu. lions and adulu-rationa, (Sir James Murray's preparation iicing imitated and vended by persons who have pirated hia papers) the profession and the public will please ottarrvc that the Labcle on the bottles nf Murray's Fluid DIED. At Jamaica, John Hultz, aged about 56. At Sweet Hollow, Oliver Smith, aged about 50 years.

At Sag Harbor, Mrs. Abigail Cooper, aged c9. At Soulhotd, Joseph Hurloo.aged 84. In New-York, Michael Lynch, ajed 40; James Carpcn. ler, son of the lale Andrew Carpenter, aged 30 Ann, widow of the late John Murphy, aged 33; Andrew Byrne, aed 34; Mary Blackwell, daughter of th late Joseph Blackwell Mrs.

Hannah Lovctt, aged 71; John Somerindyke, aged bl Ephraim Place, aged b5 Catharine, wife 'of Thomas If. Butler, a (red 50; James Roalick, agd 70, an old rea.dcnt William Boggs, Esq. aged 4J. In the city and county of New York, from lbs 9ih dav one and one Hundred ana st vcniy-iwo uaen logrunr are bounded and contain aa follows, lo wit: southerly in k. fifts fe.

wcsu-rlv on on ude bv lot elsewhere. The euharribcr (eel huinwlf safe in aaauring number one hundred audacventy-lhree (173) on sa map. Printera that they will save at least twenty pef cent in in tin- rnr br Jots number one quality of the article. nd a Vh. aauar I.

me fumi them nraia" will in futuse he authenticated by ha signature as be necessary. Aid. Thorne offered as a substitute, the following resolution, which prevailed Resolved, That it bo referred to the Market Committee, to report to thia board what repairs are necessary on and about the several markets in the city. Aid. Bergen presented the following bonds of officers, which were referred to the Law Committee, to wit i John 8.

Doughty' bond aa 'Preasuter of Isaac Moarr. aaClerk ef Market the bonds of Piatt Powell, Jacob C. Ulachley. Sanford Allen, William Bonnet, Thomas K. McGee.

Orvi! Biseell, John Denrae, Zcbulon R. Combs, aa Constables also, the bonds of David Farley, Asa Varnara, Robert D. Babcock. and Jonathan Stoddard, as Marshals; Alderman Baker prcarnted tbe bond of Robert Tulford, as Street Cotnmiamoer, which bad the same reference. Tbe following resolution were ofrircd and adopted Oa motion of Aid.

BetU Resolved, That the City Inspector be requested lo have Jay street near Mvrlle aven. Je graded in such manner aa to mak it passable and to cause smtier to be put up, forbidding any person from en-cambering said street. On motion of Aid. Brjrrn Klved. That a stone awoae, standing the centra of Third avenue, violation a resolutjos) of this board, eitrndmg ahs time for rrmor.

mg ihs same to the firat da of Ma but. and perceiving Hie inventor and proprietor nf Owe valuable os-d cinr, booren, and Hoy. learn tf THOMAS I.OLIt, aa ON. without which it cannot be genome. Sir James Murray haa been solicited by tho whole to adopt th.a hundred and fifiy-sevco and one hundred and i -mis any (15ri) on sa map fifty fret, and easterly by hit mimbcrl Preaac Chases, Cases.

Composing Slicks. Ink. and hundred and seventy (170) on said map -ne hundred -vrvy artie uard the P.int.ng Uoetneas furnwhed at of May lo the I6 day of May. 1S40 45 men, women. precaution, in order to pnrtert the ernit an irsns ui ni in Manufacturers' fcit, including the bind forming tbe street at latnrs and studies, and defend tlas sick and innrm irom jo ooys, zj gins Iota! IJ.I.

-el. sub ect Old Typo take) ia exchange Nrw. at Iwtrve cents front of the sa.d lots to the middle of such 1-aKZIER A BI-KRS, suecesassrs lo Tasmaaa Frailer, 4 ol I'm and Sheet Iron, work la eraeraL ''m ranety of Stores of the most approved patrnts, XT A hh. ral scount lo wboksalo cWalct per pound. lpw au rr.un.u.

Publisher of Nswspa-r by giving tho sknv three law errtmne in their paprr. aliall bo entitled to three dollars deb-lenona inuUUons- N. It. WUh lh Ac dutated Syrup the Flu-d Magnesia forma ihe aiost dchghtful of sal mo drinks. Phywc.ans will piease si-r ty Mihiai'i Fltip Vtnyrnu BROWNSON FOSPICK.

House and Sign Paint, era, No. 17 Pmspeet-atnwt, corner of Wasbuigtou-t. Keir Batfrrg Tubs, Ac tbe IsjatdalM of the bilL wbeo pure basins; four l'i nNLEM't-K, incneavn peoee per sN lortaiioneoi vtooa and Sl 4t caay Si Id to the one of the said laofby ail the owners o' fronting loereoo, and by the pubiic generally as a public street accord of to lbs map heroin befors referred to, and the said street to be opened accordingly. THOM AS MrLLRA I if. Me.trr in Chancc-ry.

Dated New. York. Fettroary 12. 1840 law6w IT" 1 sakt the abewo desrntard prim a. adynors-d lo lbs 7 day of line next, st tha asm tins a piac.

MXLaSATH. Masavr ia 159- ea la 3 4 14 THE GROCERY STORE, formerly ocenpard by the subscriber. No. 333 Follow, street, to trt, snd fiiiprea be sale if recuixed. L.

DUFLON. in tlw.r prrarnptwski, to ao.d Ilia danger ol aouncraiion. an! eub-titubuit. The geoo.oe Ho Mage's." of J.ov rrrav mat be otMKd pur. from fTH'HEN LELU.

i-Ant for Esook-'eo, 4" Furiosi cor ax r( 'kaatrrrV. Apr.i i tf ajaosnl. Urin tact. Messrs. D.

FA SHAW J. S. REDHFI.n. HARPLK Sl BROTHER. ieitors cr whig oklvn, may 1 1 3t WM FEAZinT.

that na measures have bersj takes to remove the asms therefor. Resolved. That the orr or owners of said Tf. T. CCtfcji.

B. Fuain a r.ea iautard.aM, tn parucu'ara. aa- koos causa th aana to be rsenoved ia Iwen-v fivo days, a above. May 21 tf.

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