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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 ST A It; COAI-YAHDS. Fnrni Uit Coniraereial Advertiser. MM TICK HII1P FOLA.Nl. We have received llii. morniiur.

bjf the arrival of the liip Clifton. Ilio uttlul iullliginoe that III fine packet i'P frin Una iHirl f.ir Havre, wa. etruck by lightning Inftirsnr.o nl Il.tiikiiiR V.c. HANK Sotu-a In llw htoaklnddrn lha llruoklyn Hank Tlia annual rtrclinn al nd rwKirliir. nl alerlHin, will ba h- Id tha tnk aai Ilia 9th day of June Bui, belwi lb kourt taf M.

nd P. M. Hy order. MayWi-il AIUI. II AIAEY, Tt) 'l P.

The l-e N.i.d Hank J.N are hereby notified, that Ihe tnnu.1 rlreliun Our. Irvsi ll.reelnra and llirea lii.pet(.,rs ut Hi neat nsumg Soma day ino a report having npi.aJ lliat on of nHuib.rah.r bad brokw In. pledge ili.auciety appuinUd eoiiimilo- to iuoiiir iiilotiia faol (I boh al hm re. quad.) whan bia cliaraotBr waa fully rtMiatabludied, lli.ra baving bvvn no ground, for ilia ruinor. Th.

dioi.aw in lha mIi of for dram vlliug niul bava buaii ilium mo. A iiuuilwr of puhhe liou. In Hi oily havo already aliul up fcir waul of ourf.mirr. Al n'glil tbry i.wardull, Imio. mo and d.

witcd. Ihoiigh In ioforo lha lonn "I o. ahanalian rM.I and uproar. Tlia ehiiigo to any obwrvir who walk the atruii. Limerick imnifl.

Tbo Tiinp ranca ar alwul to oh.ii a ioii. reading room at Uallikealu. and W. hnnlli llncii. t.n-, baa prouiwd a lol of uiatrurli and euleiUiniiig buokfc It i.

a fact lint alinn.1 twry TiMaga in lb country ha alnoidy g.4 up aign -'or TVmperanoe t'a o. tliu door way, and Hi. abtbotu lioiw. aro lrt UiMp. paar.ug.

I.imerirk kronrU. Cihu. IKa. 13, No la than it.H.ii iint diaKri loofc the btncnl of lb inaulrciit aol in Un city, who miputrd Iheir iimuUency lo III. iroad of leiiipcrano.

Cork UlumtirJ. riOLONAMi GAHDKN rTh nubln ai r.p.t. V-V fully inluinicd Ib.l lha new I ii.de rdn on Pruukln lliglit, kw Fulin Ferry, will oiisucd lor lha anna wa 111 U3rd inal, Th Ml brr ark-elnl by lb propriHor una of lb morf pirlurw.pi. and ul my in lha leimly of New Yrk, or vtn in lli I'niii Malee, fur publ.o pruinanada tnd garden. Frtin lb.

lower Ironl U.i.a ur lb. up proma. nada, bring nvrr Iwa handred and II nl in Irnglh, view of the Hay and barburol N.w Yurk, everluukuif lb. eily fiom one citn-me lo Iba e'brr a lar Ibe rv. cn ro.ch, liov.rnor' Msud, lb.

to.Kiiluie, Malm Island, and llm Ii.ll. and sbuir. ul New Jerry. I'aini er Auhimion, TirkrU fur III araanrt. Ave dot.

I.r.. Smgl gentl. iu. ii, ith ur without lad-, three dol. l.r-S..,,n In kiila will adin fiber, at Client.

K.lnb.iiona wbrn lin will beclursed h.lf i.ne.uf mmmUenlwr. Nun.8ubii'ier ii and a quarter rents, MI'S It' oviry nlrarant rvening. -jm ui .1 f-csmn iiriuianui mn.si.Hw, I'jis iimilnd wdh ny quantity supenor r. CIIEAM, by leaving order the day previous. 111.

lha intention ur Ilio proprietor lo ealabliali lele rrfjnli mnA ta ki.llii.a tJ nini let The arrival of any foreign leinvT, will be nnoiiried by ihe flung of two rantmn lr. quirk i-erion. A spacious aaloon is atlarlwd lo Ui garden, for public meetings. 'J li. reading room will be furnished with tba daily paper, of New Yoik am) Brooklyn.

Brooklyn, May Uth. BOOK MISSING. A book nililled -Fit Tkonil Suiiiiii" was rune tune aro borrowed bv sum friend. who has lorgollen lo return il lo No. 13 Janve elreel.

linioklrn. iay m. in. SALE AND NATTRASS. Having recently taken the Store iiirmerly occupied bv Conrow and Hampton, No.

G7 Fullon slreul, are prepared lo cxeeuln all order in Tin nd Sb.rl Iron work. Tin bar eonsuntly on hnd ill kind, of Plain and Jpn Tin ware, llollo.wre, Ac, nd will make any Ihuig in tlioir line to order abort notice. SAMUEL W. SALE, RALPH NATTUASS, Brooklyn. M.y 21.

1810. tf C1RIK FRIES CHEAP roa CASH. The wwhi lo inform hi. friend, and the publie generally, that ho ha. oiiened wholesale and retail Grocery and Provision store in Fulton street at the head of Jackaun where bo offer, for salu Groceries and Liquors of a.

good quality a. can bo bought in Ihe cily. He natter Iuiiim-II with the experience he ha bad in the business, ho can sell as cheap a. any person in the city. Goods sent lo any part of the city free of cartage.

N. B. Feed of all kinds in lots to lint purchasers. jinr. iiai.vj.

May tfl ly Miii.f-tnrerof the Safetv Reflecting Spirit Ump, b. gs leave to call the attention of a discerning pub. lie to l.s inn which ill surnass all other, in brilliancy and economy, suilablo fur Dry Jeweller, Fancy Stores, Billiard Roonia, Hotel, and in burns without creatine the least shadow, at a saving of bO per cent over oil or gas tarh lamp will not exceed. Jot four hoitrt burning, 10 cent week. A choice awx.rt.

ment of various patterns can he seen at liis old store. No. 8 Catherino street, or 478 Greenwich, corner oi anai tract Ordirs promptly attended to, and In. wagon sent round once week. Observe the name, MITCH EL'S Spirit Iinips on each siuo oi me wagon.

Country Merchant nippntu us umi' terms. MR. 4V US. McELI.IGO I I tn BOARDING ano DAY SCHOOL, Keu Ltrecht, location of this School combines, man eminent degree, the advantages of health and agrccublencs. The grounds connected with it are suhicicntly ample io anora the freest exercise in the open air, and so retired as to pro-vent unpleasant exposure.

Parents residing in Brooklyn or New-York can have easy access to the School, as stages run daily between Brooklyn and New Utrecht. If private conveyance preferred, it will bo found but an aerccal lo ride to go and return in an afternoon, tor par. ticulars respecting terms, ate. a-c. may bo had at the ottice oi ram j.

io, Front st. Brooklyn, or at No. 30 Cliff street, New. a ork. May 7 4w TILITARY I1ARDKM BOARDING HOUSE 1U ThA i.h.rriher resneelfullv informs the public that niine.

thn shove house, and i. rcauy io receive Boarders upon reasonable terms is garden is the largest in the city, is laid out in extensive walks, shrubDcry, piams, nfflr. deliirhtful recreation to fainiliei who desire healthy air, promenades, anu irceuu noise and confusion of Ihe city. May 11 tf BUOOKLYN SALT WATER WARM Heights, between Fulton and South l'eriics. EDWARD GRAY would inform the citizonsof Brook.

lyn and New York thai hi Baths will be opened lor me Se.snn on Wednesday Iho 4th instant, when Ladies and Gentlemen can have Warm Baths at all times of the day. The Baths have been put in perfect order and every alien- tion will bo paid to render them worthy oi puouc pairou.ge. Brooklyn March i tt C'i! ULNA. GLASS and EARTHEN WARE. Coun try Merchants aro respectfully solicited to call and --t 1 1 Btnlr Una.

GlaSS examine tne suuscriuero uih nli mi he so lor lOS'l very uncu and for eood credit on as good terms as can be had in the FIELD St CO 87 Water street. Ncw.York, May 11 im thei Aa tmm Fjntrland and France, eriihTaeing the various articles used in bouse keeping, to which they invite public attention. OOl LEIG1 1 i atmnt Krniilt Ivn. China. Glass.

Earthenware Mantle and Astral Lamps-silver plated goods-Britania Tea Sets-, i Tr.v.Table Cut erv German Silver Goods, cVc. April 13 tf RE.OI'ENING of GOLDSMITH'S WRITING ACAD-EMY, Hall's Ex-rlisnn Itnildinirs ji corner of Fulton and ranBcrry-st reels, Brooklyn. r.m nsMmi's mucn aurniruu 1 rtr Mnrnantih- Pen. i nil in ten lessons ot one Hour eacii. Terms reducer' from iii-rKKN IO HVh (including stationary.) Disliking the vile pra, lice ..1 per-k no of which tho public has from repeated deception be.

Mr. G. would merely refer the Ladies and come Gentlemen of Brooklyn, to me idet. Knrnn nfT IO FIRST PRKMll'M for the best specimen, of off-hand Pbsmansi.if from all competitors, il.n American Institute. Bennett', system of Book.Kef.im.nu taught by a cal accountant.

i-t Vfiiintr Gent krnrn as teach- iir. COIl r- cr. of Penmanship in its various branches. Prineinitl. of schools wishing to have Goldsmiths Syi tern of Penmanship taught ill their institutions may make favorable and satisfactory arrangements by calling un Mr.

li. ai nis rooms. Oll.lll. i. titifi ihe ciiv mav receitu Sor.s 10 unee Foa Sal at the Academy a siquno.

LIC PKN8. r. TT Rooms open during the Day nd Evening. IT Separate Rooms for Ladies. opinion, or run rasss.

Mr. G. is certamly one 0 the finest penmen we have A. 1 Time. ue W9 uiihesiUlingly, tho moart accomplished Off-hand Penman we have overseen." M.

1: not orilv a masturly command of the pen himself but has a happy faculty 01 imiiariiii. 11 Star. We have never seen one who gave a more practical idea of a free-running hand, than Gold.rn.-lh Smidoy Morning Allot. Brooklyn. May 1 1 If QOrTTwATEIL-WM.

BAILEV. -and. and Fulton Mnt. inform, pubue Wa.er.nd Sareapardla. are now r' having ip.rodi.eed all the Ul.

factur of Wate, ready, d.d until Novi n.hor nc.l. h. ih wol any of lit. he mime l. jt one Ili.rJ 1 otierr it bottlee 01 a i.r -i than the usual price.

.1 tl! A ill m.vv rriii cirr a I he "i lormed nc i. w.il run lor as 1 low. 11 (I Brceklvn. 5 lC .91 tf'urr inii a-d Fries- stay of Fla'laid. oa Brooalvn, aV-c 1-.

-J at KlMkf.YNCAI a I l-rhieh. I'ei-h ircbard. 111 UrkawaiM, Tuacansir. HI' ksmitb' euel. silr al the rual yant.

Prrl rumrtol nymuuin. nd No. I Fh.nl Mrwl. Ollira in III Hddlry Mure o. U.

K. niorv. No Hi I'uhon diwl. IIAKUK. O.

Oct, II If XTAfSAl COAL YARD. AJaro.eimt, mar Ply. i i tl. The auUridn re having l.ken Ihe yard. formerly ocrupird bjr N.

lllalell, l-g ava lo inform llieir fm nd. and Ihepiibhe in fen. ral, lhal they have an band, Pia'h Oi.baid, l.ugli and lek.waua cos I of the firt quality, wluth Ihry will sell al rr-nahlr TLI NH IIAHKEMMl, t.U.IIERTC. UAYLI.x. Nov.

3-J Siwlf BltoUNsnS A. Ft'SPK K. Ilouae and Pa nt, ere, No. IT Pnperl rtrevt. turner of Washineton sl.

lin laluma of Wimd and Martila. ny Ul 41 MIIUOlEREI Sll.k HIAWM. One ea rich 4 cuibruidend, mode culonol. silk pit epenrd by (I.AItkE tt COMPANY, may 1 4 231 Broadway. IJAINTS, OII.SJ WINIMIW I.I.ASS, V.niohe..

Biiiahr, io. al mhieed prices fur sale by JOSHUA Glf.llFII tV SON'. 104 Walcrst. war Fletcher street. New Y'otb, may 1 1 3w XTEW FRENCH HUNTS-CLARKE A COM- PAN 234 llr roadway, has lust opened two cases rich strnn-d and Ch.nli figured French prints.

my II OLD -CHEESE Jnst receiv.d at Iveneh'. Cheap More, a very large dairy of Old fruin Did.w.ra eoiinlv. a v. rv Mcvllrnl article li yean olJ, for ale al fi, nd 9 cent per pound. May 14 If Cur.

1 or ana uarrusun ircci. A COMPANY. 4 231 Droadwav. liavereeeiveJ few doien. of Pan.

made Paraaul inlaid handle. may 14 If "i OS II EN sh grs jiutter aiwav on hand, at tho Cheap Store of D. I l.l-V t.MK II May 14 tf Cor. Y'orkand Garrison HOARDING A nan and his wife and Ihrce or lour niLnw.n ran bo BcconinKidaled with board No. 3-i Front itrcot, wlwre apphciion can bo made.

May 4 If LIQUORS. WM. D. COBB hssanricelleiil anortmeiil of pure Liquor wlueh he sells on the nine terms with In groceric. lhal i.

Cheaper than any olhcr dealer the city. Tavern keeper, and do well to call nd examine linstock. March tf BROK EN BAN k'S The notes of the following broken Banks will be bought by J. S. MACK AY.

No. 86 Fulton street, vn Tonawanda, Farmer. Bank. Seneca co. Washington Bank, eily of Ncw.York, City 'I rust, do.

Chelsea, do. Tl KMOVAI J. MAC KAY'S Exchange OlHco i It removed from No. 1 Front st. to No.

5fi Fulton si 5(i I niton si April Hi tf ono door below Ilicks street. J.1 Fulton street, having received a now supply of spring 1 1 1 IV goods, consisting of Cloths, Cassiniers. Voslings, wiu, ll.iidlrerchii.-fs. Sus.eiiders. Gloves, Slc.

ic. and all aril. cles ill their line, respectfully sol.cit patronage. share of the public march I'J tf The subscrilio.r winlru. to inform the inhabitants of Brooklvn and it.

vicinity, that he ha. received a lot of very Fig, which he can recommend lo Do first quality. ROBERT MUMUY. I ll ruuon.si. February 0, I Mil.

II oppunno -Li tho Long Island Rail Road OUVce, Brooklyn. IIVC ISLAND II A EE HAY for sale. Enquire at Brooklyn, Jan. tf MILITARY UNIFORM FOR SAi.iv ivui oe aom at a reasonable price an officer's Uniform, consisting of Cap. Plume, Coat, Pantaloons, and aBii, adarrted to the Mtn ana uaiu licgi.iiein.

quiro at this office. March lb, 1840. tf 11 UI. J. FISH, Master in Chancery fur Kings County, 1 Front-street, Brooklyn.

Lw Office, No. 140 Naa. sail street New York. Paper received nd delivered at either office, as may bo most convenient to the profession. Dec.

3D tf Mf'lII C.nmmiaRmner u( Deeda. niXlxc tv, aa-iVU tJ na. -r Li tir. I.A I IJ-inrl Ittfiiirnnce oilman V. INo.

Front street, Brooklyn, I Feb. If 7 AMILIES can havo their piers a nd mantles fitted Willi iv sized Lookinrr Glasses, by the subscriber. Ii il IV .1. HElNS. 50 Fulton street.

Ull Brooklyn, April tf HLACK SILKS. A good assortment of various stySs; and qualities, may he had at JOHNSON A HUBBARD'S, 103 Fulton street. Brooklyn, Nov 2 3 tf i LARGE LOT of damaired War(i and Seler) IX. lhmn, for sale bv A. M.

WILDER, 51 I' uflon, op posite Ilicks-Htreef. Price 3 shilling. Jan- BOARD may Tie hatf in a gcnti-id family, two liiiiHilis walk from the South Ferry, pleasantly situated in 1 a-cific street, first house to the left from Henry street. Brooklyn, May lti tf IORTRUT AND PICTURE FRAMES, of every il r.ll li'ollnn ofnilil d. escription, made by the subscriber, fit loklyn, April 29 tf J(1N 0 Fulton strecL Broo! J.

II KINS LOOKING CLASSES re.plated and re-giH at I-ul ton street. JOHN J. Hl.iN-Brooklyn, April 29 tf OOKING GLASSES. All sizes and description 01 1 made and for sale by lha sunserioer. 6 WI1.VJ.

II KINS, SO 1 Fulton street, Brooklyn, April 2" tf A good assortment tho above arti. 'elc (Silk, Gingham, and Cotton) with Whalebone Frames may bn had at 103 Fulton street. Aug. 2'J tf. JOHNSON DIEHARD.

rTMIE suVmorilH-r very respecuuiiy can. mi. the public to his very valnauio u. o.v u. a 11 IMI I A k.

itir nt.lena redlleea Hie iriue, 11 win i. lor evors one lotry it, who is at all 1B1111T 1 j- atVerlod Willi illlHUntV UlC IllOOU VV. BAILEY. Druggitt, corner Sands and Fiilton-slrcots. april 23 tf IMP AM) II AT STORE.

HI3 Fullon. 4ih I i .1 slreet. Mrs. C. II.

S. HAW ES most fashionable assortment of tiro above article. I I ailOVG WHO to be found in this city. N. B.

Tuscan Hats cleaned and altered. Paris RiblKins, Artificial Flowers, Ac. Ac. inarch 23 tl ill'RRAY'S FLUID MAGNESIA Prepared under I 11.. of the d.seoven-r.

Sir jame. Murray, M. D. 'I'. D.

Physician to tire Lord Lieu. at 1- I I 1118 CM gift II 1 nir ii bile, acidil.es. indigcrtiun. gout and gravel, safe, easy and rtilctual form which Magnesia mav, and 1 it oiil'IiI to be exhibileJ, p- ana a la. r.inm npnuril e.11 raw ui ll fh'nrnrM-rtit-S of the Mapnesia now in gcmral halite like it to form dangcrona concrc.

use, 1 lions in the Dowen lit, It clli'Clilaliy cures rr.tii iijuring the coats of tho stomach, as f-oda, 1 olssn aoo .1 i are known to ar 11 prevents 1110 ioou turninir arid in all cases it acts as a pleasing 1 ailanted lo female. Murr.v. Esq. lecturer on Chemistry, F. S.

A. P. L. at- J.i. I hi lieve it to be almost, if uot altogether.

'nH-cifie Lith Acid Concretions, when osed i the inv. nlrd hv CAPTION'. To avoid the r.sk of dang-mus subslitu. and (Sir Jame. preparat.on bciua- and vcnoVd by person, who have p.rated his D.m-r., the profestion aod the public will please o'm-rrt thai ihe on lha bottle, of Marrav a 1 iuid M.g ncua" "'l in future be a.Hl.cnlicat.d by we as nrr.rtr.etnr nl tin.

mi-dcine. -u James Miirra, WllOO.it .1.. lo adol.l oiicitrdby lli order to Ihe cnd.t and fnot. of lud deitud lb. and infirm from rrrc.ntiitn.

lab an.1 N. B. With the Ac.l.ibit'd rrur the Ilmd .,,.1 of sal drinkt "UVhm -it M- tv's L'in "i-f pt-r-. t- ard ircia rte LFIt-f-. rtrxet.

TiiC 10 lie I'" 1 S. r.b.i'fi T'i" tf A'-m f-' va, e. "III AUCTION SALES. JOHN A. I'AVTON, AurlMinerr.

Will attend any ordrr. lb. aale of rl and aleitatetn llrm.klyn bft at W. A. Morgan I o.

(ioud More III r'ullon atreet. AtrilliiA OK TIIK KKCOM) A It II ft Tha IKinoi nnralia Wlnir. of ibe iid Ward rrqutwt. rd to allend a meeting al 1111. 41 Jama.

etreol, on noy HfniHg, M.y ll'Jih. al o'clock. It nrdrr of Uic Chairman. Ma It AI.I IIKI It. TURN Kit, See'ry.

OIXTH WAItl) l.ril. Th.lrh-ou of Hari-on nd Trw ra rrqui-Oi-d lu.nd nirt ling lo be held al J.mea Oakley'. Jiiit Hotel, At-lanlio street, near lha Suiilh fatty, on TIH'KSDAY. SIHtli at o'clock P. M.

May tltf-lt lirAI.LABOl'T AC" A I) EM XSkiUman Brtuk. It. The prineqial charge of I Ins imtitutiun haa receiilly ben coininilUd lo Mr. W. 8.

Hr-At XUI.nu, A. who In. had soversl year. ep rii'iieu t. teacher and principal of similar institution.

Th eourwiof mslrurlion fo young lidir and grnlh iorn will ba elU llMVO, anilirsoinf Ihe higher Englih branches and lnvuage usually Uugbt in Hoard can be bad reasonable in if speclabla Tuitiosi rm qt'AT. Reading and Ortography, Penmanship, Arithmetic, and the Kleiu.nl. af Geography, (iramuiar and Arithmetic, firainmar and Geography, History, Aneient and Modern, Natural, Menial and Moral Iliilosnphy, Chemistry, Rhcloric. Ilolany, Hook. keeping, Natural 'I'heologv, lluimn Physiol.

ogy, Evic'ences, I'olilical Claa llook, Story on llic Constitution, Political Economy, Geoine'lry, Algebra, Surveying, Ijogio, llutlei Analogy, Itin and Greek, ii-ic, on tho Piano, Painting and Drawing -il Omanomful Needlework. $3 00 6 00 7 00 8 00 8 00 10 00 8 00 00 For farther enquire at Mr. Wood', office, near the Academy. May SS 1) I aVo ToRTESl'L' El) and REPAIRED, corner of II gh and Jar streets, Wrooklyn. The uhioribcr respectfully inform, hi.

friends and the public in general, that having had fourteen year, experience in Ihe Puno Forte buainc, flatters himself be will give general satisfaction. N. B. For references, apply to Stodart, Worertler Dunham, 3lU Bro.dwav, N. Y.

JOHN DIXON. MRS. DIXO.V also inform, the La die. of Ilrooklyn, that has removed from 40 Madison st. N.

York, to the corner of High and Jay its. Brooklyn, where sho continue prepare Sheet Waa, and all the material, for Wai Flowers. All order carefully attended lo. May 28-3t s1; 1TRAYED OR STOLEN from tho subscriber, on 8a. 5 turdav, 23d May Dark Red Buffalo Frosh MI ECU COW.

Whoever will return her to the sul-scriber, shall be reasonably rewarded. May 28 tf DURYEA Wltitil.NM, Flatbmh. LEECHES constantly on hand, of the vory best quality, at moderate prices, no extra charge for applying. Tho trado supplied at Ihe lowest rate. STEPHEN P.

LEEDS, Chemist and Druggist, 58 Fulton comer of Hick troet. May 28 tf suporior quality, for sale at Hie lowest whole-1 sale price, by STEPHEN P. LEEDS. Chemist and Druggist, 58 Fulton cor. Hick.

it. May 38 tf FpEN "DOLLARS REWARD. Runaway from the sub. I t. ho in IliA nritrllhnrliood of HickS- vrlle or Jamaica, an indented apprentice to the Baking business, named John Frost about 19 years of age, smooth scriucr, light hair, about 5 feet or 8 inches High wear cmrri, elored body coat, brown pantaloons with dark stripes, dark silk vest with liglrt When last heard from, was working with a farmer on I.ong Island.

All persons aro forbid harboring or employing him, under the severest pen. alty of tho law. Five dollars will be given for any mfor-mation where he can bo found, or $10 to any one deliver-inir him to the subscriber, by addressing a letter to P. H. BRADAY, 390 Cherry.st.

N. York. rjj-Wcnt off about the 20Hh of March. May 28, 1810 3t CIOKPORATION NiTlCE Tompkin'a Place regn-J latin and navinz. Notice i hereby given that tho City Assessor have returned tho assessment list in the i 1 iUa aom.

will Kj. rtTOMnllltl above eniiueo nmra, for confirmation at tho regular meeting of the Common Council of tho city of Brooklyn, to be held on the 15th day of Juno instant, or as soon thereafter as they can act thereon. Tho assessment roll in the meantime, may be examined by any person interested therein, at tho office of the Clerk of the Common Council, City Buildings; and objections against the said assessment (if any must be made in writing on or before the above Clerk of the Common Council. Brooklyn, May 2J840-ajv3w ORPORATION NOTICE. Sealed proposals will be received at the Street Commissioner's Office until the first day of June, for repairing and keeping in repair the following streets, roads and avenues, for one year from the said first day of June next, to wit Court st.

from Union street to Hamilton Avenue. Clinton st. Crown street to do do Hamilton Avenue from Clinton st. to the toll bridge. Third Avenue from Middle street to the city lino.

Gowanus Road, from Atlantic st. to Third Avenue Bedford Road, Myrtle Avenue to Bedford Corners. Wallabout Road, Division street lo city lino. Cripplcbnsh Road, Wallabout Road to Bedford Corners. Mill Road, from Smith st.

lo Gowanus Road, including the Wilhalmburg Road, from Wallabo.it Road to city line. Clove Road, from Jamaica Turnpike to city line. Hunterfly Road, do do do Martcnse's Lane, from Gowanus Road to city line. Contractors will estimate for each street, road and avenue separately, and will be required to put them in good repair immediately, and keep them in such repair during the term above specified, giving such securities for the performance of the same, as may be required by the Common Council. Such sureties and proposals to bo approved or rejected hy tho Common Council as they may deem cxpe- dient; payments to do maue TOLFORD, Street Com.

May xo ii BROOKLYN FEMALE in, lion has been removed from Orange street to the cnr. ncr of Pineapple and Columbia street and is now in Li number of pupils. ness lor me -vr nf 11 weeks, for this sum the pupil is entitled to 1 uition in any or all of the English branches, board, washing ic- ii fi.t nenrsr. 8. second course IU, "urd Cnnniiimui of admittance, ooaruei.

i course $12 per quarter. Payments quarterly in advance J. am Ind to twentv-five. bxtra charges for the drawing i a numwr oi utj ii .1..... inffirmalinn tl- I'nM-iH.

D. aurcss miB. uinii ii. i i i Rev. Edwin Hall, .1" Norwalk, Conn.i Rev.

Henry r.n. VPJtnort Rev. E. M.Johnson, Rev. B.

C. Cutler, Mr. Conk in Brush, Mr. Henry Dikeman, George Marvin, m. May 4 tf ci-nnor.

Ynmvr Ladies, by the DE. 1 MAREST, will be continued at No.26 Nawau street. The summer session will commence on me inu a few more pupils can be received, i ireui.rs and other particulars, ubuined at their residence, natis- factorv references can oe given. oenoi every Friday mornins. 1 lain Brooklyn.

April im iw AMPS.lilRAN'DOLF.S, PLATED WARE, Ac-I AV ni have arraneed lor sale their spring assortment of goods, consisting in part of English made Astral and Mantel Umps, Hexagon Unterns for halls of various ies, glazed nt plate ind elegantly gla Plated aad German Flower Vases, Cutlery, Japannery, at their General Ump Esubhihruent, 15J Fullon st. near Broad N. York. 1T'' iin TCHES. JEWELLERY.

SILt.K The mibser having refitted hi. store, eohcita continuance of that patronage of which he ha. lor the pirt five year the recent Al.hough nt now present, a -n Iheolde, store, the sl of W.ich Jcwc Hary fJ.lverWarei.nthc Hand, it hiving b-re e-Mh. ali.d ly 1 21 veam 1-. la rcpainirr rrnainnr IU.se.

ol rrcrv Ln- anu hi jr.u.i.j a t. it. n. nect.cic I. graving on A cmsaiH -ii.

J-7- 1 i a a Mijn G0.J1.' wklc'i h- w. lowwf aai.iy p' em In on I. r-oJ fum.i.-.d ai av i-n-r ftm ILLI it. C3--f lha Ibili inaiaiit, by wliuih ecidaiU Ui eargo eeeame ignited and Ilia ra-l waa entirely destroyed by Am. Tim was Ui.

packet of lb Bib iMiined, did Miltti from her on Monday. but nil Miy, with lli following paseongcr. i a children nJ I c- Mix M.rg.rel Hughe. Mr. A.

Mir Al Ire. I Wo, Mcwi IWriiirr. Ju. IWj; J.C. J- Nichols IWiu.no.

IL Mahler, h. 1. Harbour J. II. Mr- Til.

cnt eun.i.led nJ la litem war. II lrge pa-enger. making Willi iliue whom uiMfi b. given above 61 penoii li were (n board Ilia lb. diaaalur.

and all ul whom wero Healing on Ilia broad Allanlio Willi a burning tm, beneath tlioir fuel, lor forty eight hour bofuiu Ilia welcome hi of a waring il gladdened llioir eye Th belonged lo W. inline aod w. un. lerat.iMl lliai i mirod for fJJ.UiKi. Tli cargo, so far a.

we have boon able to certain, of dollar in kou, iwrrui. B70 bale collun, Hll cask quuroitron bark, ii'i barrel, pot. a diet. Vtlua of cargo 7H.fMM) 3 J.OUt) Mucous Klnp insured for Total b-a I31.IMII) Wa hava seen one ul Ilia passenger, inr. iiujaingiwua, who say, tint lo i much iraio cannot bo given to Capt.

Anthony for Ilif Kllant conduct upon tin occaaion. ll ai.iB. furlliur that tlia I'oland waa wull provided with boalm but thai tllmka that if aha had. in addition the coiiiplainint on board, life boat auch a. that of Ilia Uu-Iiom d'Orleanm prrat pari of th apioie and bafjaro of tliopanaaiiguretmK'it havn been aared.

Tho following particular, bar. been obligingly furnlicd to by C'aplam ImktII. The aliip win liu'hlninir on atn i i.i il T. loior. 3(1.

al .1 I. M. turdav, the ICth I I ur ng a wrcro of rain, wind alioiit fiouthwc.t. Tho liRhtnin tiling-, and fm ion rillint vard on the larboard aide. pa rt.awn 111.

lie. Ifl III" mmo ilmnr-a alnnir thfi (ore. yard In thn held of the fornma-t. where il knocked off a piece of Ilio fid of the topmaal. It Hum ran down the ma.t into the lower hoM, whore it i npped it aet fire to the cotton which was rxar tho ma.t.

Alter an ineffectual attempt to get al th firo to oxtin-gulnh it, the men being driven from their work by tlia j.i;.ij villi minv men wu thought proper, I IIU I.IIIIUIVII, were put into tho long boat, and in wrcd astern, where they remi.ncd all lliat night, and the net day and mulit. until Monday morning the nhip having hove to, in order to be ea.v. and in h.ipoa of boinj discovered by -ome pawing On Monday morning, the wind, boing vory much in. ercaacd. with a ri.ingi-.a, and the fire not appearing to have much, tho boat woro hoisted in aein and aail made to the N.

K. About one o'clock 1. M. a il wa di-coverod, and the wa. put beforu the wind lo apeak )irr.

3 P. M. the Clifton, and Captain Ingcrsoll immediately complied with their request to be taken off, and inwiod in raving all hand, with hi. boat. Tl.

hm ivn. a uiidoiied aliout 1U cioc m-, which time the fire was very f.sl increasing, and the decks wero growing every minute. Tho passenger, and crew saved but little except the clothe they had on, and a lew light articles of small value. From Ilio Peoria Kogister. LATEST FROM THE MORMONS.

It is known that theso people, their dispenion in Missouri, have collected in great number, in and around Commerce, in tins tate, on the Misaissippi river. Tho nimoofComnieruti, as wo havo lieretoforo Hated, they have changed lo Naiivoo, from the Hebrew or Egyptian, though of tho signification of the term we iro ignorant. They hold two great conference, every year in the spring nd fall; and that appointed for the proscnt spring took place last week, commencing on tho Cth nd ending on the 9ih We learn that between 2000 and 31JO0 person, were present, and that considerabb aeo.wt'on were made lo the church from the surrounding neighborhood. Our informant state that the number wa. 74, all rece'ycd Jiy baptism, and that at the aamo time thirty of the ablest tucn were ordained to preach the gospel.

The preachers present were Joseph and Hiram Smith, John l'age, Orson Hyde, and two Mcr. I'age and Hyde, with two others (probably chosen elsewhere,) were commissioned to go to the Holy Land to preach the cospeltotho They aro to meet in yuincy next Sabbath, and from thence lake their departure for Palestine. About three hundred hoiise. have been put inco last October. Some of them aro neat frame build-ings, but Ibe greater portion aro log cabins, designed Tor temporary habitation merely.

The ground assigned to each il generally one acre, though to some there are five The incrcaso of population by immigration is very great. Our informant state, that several families arrive every day. A gentleman living on the road from Quincy to Nauvon, assured him that on noma days at least 15 families passed liis houfo, all bound to the latter place. The Register adds, that in nbodienco to an edict from Joseph Smith, the Mormon, will hereafter vote en masse the administration of Mr. Van Hurcn.

They were nartizans of his administration, almost to a man, but the c.valier reception given to Joseph by the President, when the former called at tho White House lo ask relief and pro. Uction for his followers, has converted him from a friend to an enemy and so some thousands of good vote, aro sc. cured for Harrison, Abolitionism division against a lias taken place arnonj the abolitionists. Arthur I appan. Esq, late President of the Am.

Anti-Slavery Society sent in bis resignation on Tuesday afternoon or rather, his request not to bo considered a a candidate for Nearly all the members of the old Board of Directors are in the same position with Mr. Tappan. That nortion of tho Convention who were unable to lei- i i. Anti.Slavcrv Society." The Garrison section of the Convention is two or three that which has seceded. A large part of the members are from Down East, having been im.

ported by Garrison in order to revolutionize the Society, which lie na. now accoiiipn.uou. n'u. Kr nnnnni nresent at tho meeting yesterday, wti. only about half a.

great as the previous day, say from a third or more were women. Ibe i a small. The day was con I nUllKHir Ol tuiuicu aumcd in talking, and to very little purpose if we may judge from the amount of business done. 'I discuseion. or rather conversation, (in which tho ladies freely participated) related to abstract question, of religion, po itic and mo-.

much connection with the question Kia' in the United States, as with the eon of the Hindoo. A vast deal of breath was spent in d'HCuas mg I whether an abolitionist should, or should not, tote at the noils; and if he doc. vote, whether he should vote for any but an abolitionist The Constitution of the Anti-hlavery t. relied on bv both parties, I.t deeided "that the Constitution of the i American Auli-Slavory Society does not Kttlo or or nptrativelv. the question whether it is, or is not, the duly of the member of the I Society to yoto at the Polls." 1 nn gravo anu eision waa tho chief business transacted yesterday.

journal OJ From the Dublin Evening Post. TEMPERANCE IN IRELAND. AtUiM i i rpsiilhi I tie louowing ii.a.iv of the progress of Temperance in Clonracl. Tho quantity of meat sold in the shambles baa angment- ed onc-fiftli. The demand at the hrewenoa, both in Clonmel and from the country districts, lias considerably decreased.

vast incrcaso ha taken place in the demand for ginger beer, beverage, and drink a do not contain in- considerably lcencd and a. the C.on. mel watch house th. mghtly committal of c. mdirectly from inloAKUon h.v.

been two-lhird, and hou-. of entertainment, where no at beer aro sold, have tan op, ned. The eaa.nple of notorioir. drunkard, h.vmg been s-id. denly reclamed, not only from their fotai h.b.ta, but from aa-r, ha had the best poanbk" effect.

tl im.ranc medal i now regarded bv emplowm.s a rong recommendation to Ihe M.nv the wnall hon-e. ihK-h in doite ol tha clarf and the -lance of the poi.ee. tow. and eoonty) are nn.ie id, and thmifh not yet ck op. Bat Portly become or turned to other use ki 'hm ace iay too uf temperance t.iindiy nvmnnj tint nw bait noM-li ti Ortttn ted li it wa heretofore, by drunkard.

lowshin tho new medley of nonsense which Garnson Lo. are attempting to propagate under tho tpgis of Abolition have eeeded, to the number of about 150, and are about to form a new Society, called Tho American and oreign ol lielwn, will be held al Iba (Unking Hons on Mund.y, tha 6n day of Juna Hell. Tha pull wdl -n at I'J oVloeti ckm I'. M. By o'b nf lb B-ird of Du P.

E.MBl'IIY, C'bir. may 14-51 TI.AN ic IIA.VK'-NOTICE. Hi Kl.sckhuldir of ihe Atlantic Hank ar hereby iioliflad, thai an alielion iur Ihirtorn P.reclure and three inplur. of the iwt wiecerding rlcclion, will ba hi-ld "be IUnkinf Hons on Tursd.v. the ninth d.y of Juna.

Th II will be oprm-d it I'J and closed at o'clock P. M. i outer nf the Hoard of May let JOHN 8. lOl'GIITY, Cliicr. NOTICE The r.

of the lrmikla Firaln-nranra Company are hereby iiotihVd, lliat lire annual election Unity one D-reeior. fur the ensuing yeir. will be held al lha olliea of lha Company, No. 41 Fullon' corner of Front alrecl, on Mund.y, Ihe'lirel ily of June net. Tire poll will be opened at 13 o'clock nr cToard tf 3 P.

M. By order. WM. A. THOMSON.

19 1 1 Uccrctorjr. r7TTlirF.ONtT ISLAND INSURANCE COMPANY" aV. 3 Front ttreet, Brooklyn. In. Coinpnr with Cai it.t.

of 3UU.0O4). continue, io inaur avunsl luM of dams by fire, ontcrmsa. favurebl as aiHular inaUlutiulir in this Hate. Director). Joseph Sprsjus, Georje L.

Cornell, N. W. Sanl.il, Charles E. Bill, Teter M-u-ion, George S. HowlanJ, Henry Y'oung, Freeman Rswdon, Fredenek Murquand, Ccortfe B.

Fisk, Tin. W. Bir.laall, Samuel Onkley, Jeremiah I.aniberaon,' J.ilin A. Iitt, Jonsihan Trotter, Stephen llnyrv. Jehn Stew.irJ, George L.

Thati Robi-rl T. It. I'. W. Theme, Charlr.

J. Tavlor, Dsvid Kimbrrly, John Lawrence, Charlei J. llenrhiw. Abraham Reinsrn. JdSKPli SI'RAGFE, rreiidenl.

S. AdPHF.l'd S.MITII, Seerarary. -rch 9-tf BROOKLYN FIRE INSUHANCK 4l Fullon-ttrtet, corn't Front- Insure, rgsinsl lues or dan ag. by lire, dwelling houses, warehouse, building, in go eral, merehsndizi-, in port, household furniture, ndr every li of pr perty, on term. favorabl.

a i th.r DIRSCTOFS. Jame. B. Clarko, Abraham Vandf rvecr, William Philip, Psmuel Smith, Los-e Van Noatrand, Ohadi.ih llolims, Janiri Fnrhcs, II G. Ondt rdonk, hert Bach, Abraham Sulti n.

ailinn ncg, Jamc E. Jo.hu.1 Tolford, Jiimii Sands, William t'unter, Alexander Newni.it, E. D. Hnrlbut, Juhn Snedcn, James Vim Noatrand, Edward G. Miller, Cvrtu P.

Smith, James U. Ci asks, Hrcs-'dent, Wii.t.iam Ellsworth, Vice President, Tn.m.iim See'rv. June I0. tf AR- I. VT nn, I SI 1 1 K.Al.l.

alter -J' 'patched as follows LEAVE IMCKSYILIX. At half past 7 o'ebiek. A. M. and quarter pasl oiock, M.

LEAVE Conklin's Hotel and Anderson'. Hotel, ilo minute pasi A. M. and 10 minute pant 1 u. LEAVK JAMAICA.

Quarter pal 8, A. M. and 3 P. M. LEAVE BROOKLYN, At half past 9 o'clock.

A. M. and half past 4 o'clock, nr. Iave Jamaica at hall pasl A. anu quartet Brooklvu at half pasl 9.

A. M. through to Hick.ville Brooklyn at half past B. P. to Jamaica only.

Ilicksville at 4 o'clock, P. M. Hempstead at 5 minute. before 4, v. M.

rasseniers ill bo received and left at the followuja places va Bedford, Union Course, BrushviUe, Hempstead Branch. Carll Place and Wcstbury. April 23 3awlf 1 ll.AtfROVE'.S WATER -The subscriber iinprovemonU in 13 having niado recent r-od extensive hi annaratus for Soda Water, and having pneumatic apparatus of his own invention vastly superior to any tlrins-of the kind heretofore ill use-lias the pleasure to announce to his friends and former patrons, that ho has commenced drawing Ironi his fountain an article of Soda Water which iir point or purity and excellence, cannot be equalled by any this or any other city. A variety of choieo including hi famed, Sar'tupnriUa will be constantly kept on hand Ticket the old prico ('J3 for l) each to include Syrup of any Uli anv other establishment. Confectioners and others who h.ve their own foun.

1 1. rl nt thn momt tains will be supplied ai 1110 siiui te.t rcawnablo term with' Sod aieroi verv. 1., 110 Fulton street, opposite Trospcct. Brooklyn, April 3(1, 1810 tf UI-SIZK 1 IF UREA STILL l.C RE AS MJ. LARGE IIRKAO and 11-A SON heir ave to iiiliu their nuinerou.

I ,11 nnlinnn customers, and tm- piiuni 111 their busmeHs on flieir old 21.U I ultoh reel, corne of Pierrepont slreet, where tiny will furnrsh all those who 1 .1. afV.uh Miith th till. will patr.in.tc hem me, so lowing s17.es ot nreaii, maue -i un. aflords, viz: Wheat Jlre.d, 4IU. la o.

k. "ib Bor, fid Wheat A. Indian, 411... Is. heat 1.

Il.n.. 1 11 no. Indian. tmz. lid rionie.na.i 1 lb.

3 cent Uve The size of their bread will at an nine tio ul Hour. They also will keep a general assortment: Tea (baked everv day) Hntli-r ioda llixcuit, .) Their terms are cash only. A ten year trial in this city, has established me o. Bread and Cakes so well, mat iney win further recomnvendation. n.

i. ed as Uia1. Bill lOli LY 8 "sTt subscriber re-nueststlie att. nl on of Farmer, and Gardener, par tici.larlv. to the following Seeds, raiaj las.

oy u. .1 1.1.... U.r.L-nrr. on orK IsiailO, ttiioiw I011E been prvlerred by to any other. 100 I m.

Onion Seed into anu reu. Carrot Seed long red, Orangw and E. Horn. l.md Hwt genuine. Man-'cl Worel Bret red anid yellow, in 100 10.) ported.

Trnc Frenrli Beet imported. fhort Top Long Scar Radi.li American ana" inn atio imported LftlO DM) Rota Bara Turnir. imporled. Ton Round Turnip America a imported. Yellow Aberdeen Flat do l'lir White Turniu.

do do ir A a hmirton or May 1 Early Chaihaiii Pea. 5 Double Frame Tea. Also a general assortment of Garden and Flower Meda. warr.nteiffreM, and genuine. Also, pot up in small papery 12 varieties 5fl 1 can AKMSTKONG.

Seedsman and 5 1 Front slret of Ma.n) Brooklyn. MareM-J tf their nainca tiienwk. F.u-a ip. iying onr serr.nl 50 cctitl 3 One, wr.anl lt't 4 0 Ot l.nM VL'mUymwm I 1 .1 1 M'ir--'i. Kara rs-ic THOMAS UUE A.

SOS- I Mircb 3 if vTilV CCS Cream. Pal aad IU ie by O. b-mdrcd tlw be tarm. at ta a.J Rc: Gioc-y and I March 2- Aj-nt fo. NaJi.

nf A Ax. ii ii All. KilAll. I i 0 1 If I.t- m.iA v. ihl'MI mi I UK (.

IIINK'iR IN J4VA. iiuiiiui kaUe that inul of tliiin can read and wnlo i the aecounl book, of the moil lly Climcaj trader at Uatana aro a regularly kept a. thou of the largoat mercantile ctUliliuiciit in I-ondou. The an- tfrint. are active, laborious and llirmy, oui grecoy oi goi, to cheat all llioy can.

hey mouopolno iihhii oi hi. moo. trial trade, in Java, audi a. Ihow of carpenter, manona, inilha, the Javance and Maylay. are far inlenor Ui them in and their ability to endure Hie elmiale enable Ihem to liiumpli over the rivalry of Hoib in and Dutch culoniea the Chinee are remarkable for llieir agricultural (-kill, and th.ir decided aupariori.

ty in gardening. Tlicy have Die enliro maingi iiieiil of the catio plantation, and milla of Java in their haiida They aro alw Ihu puawwora of tho guld mine, in Curueo, and tho tin mine, in tho Mind of Hut ibeir chief nource of gam aru tho credulity and improvidence ol Ihe Javanea. Th latter oihibil tliu impatience of children to obtain HMe.ion of any article which atrikci their fancy. John Chinaman offer. a long credit, aim iien u.e u.j w.

I ll.A nntilit on conililion paymeni arrive mu; ii. adding liny per oeiu 10 uie then nnireilaatlr e'd by bi. ercdilor. and Ihe poor Jav. anene and In.

f.nnly are irrelnvably ruined. I prevent tliu evil an far it powililo the Dutch compel the Clnneno to live apart from the naliv-a but the pohco regulation, aro eaily evaded, a. mo.l of tho hin. unite ihcinasive. lo p-ni, or Javanese wive who marrv for a Period, varving from one lo aevon yeara.

Moit of the Hun. eae would mireced in making a fortune only that they aro ireterate gambler; a night at pHo anu wpno, a of month, of labor. We understand that application ha. been, or will be madotolhe Legislature of Connecticut, at lU present o-sioii, to incorporate a company for Ihe construction or a railroad from New Haven lo New York line at bawpilta to be continued by a N. V.

company, till it meet, the liar, lent Railroad. Journal of Coiuinerre. MARRIED. In Newtuwn, Thomas t'ornwell to Mis. Emelino Rikcr.

At Hempstead, Charles 13. Vclsor, of Smithlown to Miw Arabella Wilson, of Oyslcrbay. In New York, Charles Fields to Mis. Ada A. Bogart Samuel St.

John to M.ss Amelia V. C. Curtis William St. John to Mis. Eliza V.

Curtis; Matthow Howe to Miss France Joreph; Thomas Jonea lo Misa Alien Vuy N. liardwell to Mias E. Dcckorson; James Paxtcntojlis. Marietta I-ucrcUa Peris; William G. Eadie.

M. O. to Jlis Eliza daughter of tho late Humphrey Kudderow w. H. Orien to louina daughter of Richard Ten Lvck K.

L. Reynolds, M. of Jamestown, Va, lo Miss liar-riet E. Peshine, of Newark, N. J.

DIED. In this city, on Wednesday morning, after a lingering illnesa William Agar, in the SUlli year of (usage. I he relative, aud the friends and acquaintances of the Iainil respectfully invited to attend his funeral ll.i. at 5 o'clock from the residence of his son, No. It) lorn 'ltM Glen Cove.

L. Amy Cole, relict of Ihe lute Jamca CTNewtown, Miss Eliza, daughter of Thomas Mounsoy, of the late Peter Bu.tscll, 7G; Rev.Ava Ne.l. aged 47 FEli W. Hutler. and daughter of Uen.h Palmer John Orioa.

aged 80 ltosannah relict of the late J.mc. McEl- r0 Staten Island. Captain Abel Rawson. formerly of New York, aged 76. At Florence, Ilaly.

Charles Rodman Potter, of N. YorK, aged 24, son of Charles Potter, of Providence K. In the city anJ county of New York, from the 16th day of May to the 33d day o'f M.y, W. 26 men, 23 women, 41 boys, S7 girls. Total 13.

NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET. Monday, May 2 j. Reported fur the Now York Courier Enquirer, by Mr. Geo. Clinch, of the Upper Bull's Head.

Beeves-Thero was sn abundant supply Bee Cat-tie in market, with a very limited demand, about 850 head were sold alfrom 6 75 a 7 and 50, bcu.g a decline of 50 cents per hundred on last week's prices. Cows and Calves-There were 170 at market, 14S ol which were taken at 25, $35 and $40 each, and a Jew a good at 48 to $50 each. Price, fully Sheep and Lambs-There were 500 at market, all of which were sold at $1 75, $3 and $4 50 each for sheep, and $2 to $4 each for lambs. Hav Plenty and dull. Sales were made al 50 to o.j cents per hundred pounds.

OURTII OF JUI-Y. At a meeting of the citizens of tho citv of Ilrooklyn, held at Congress mil, on u- day 26lh Mav, 1840; Col. Robert Telford was called io the Chair, and Col. R. Graves appointed Secretary.

After the object ol the meeting naa ooeo Chairman, tho following resolutions were adopted Resolved, That a committee ot De appoimeu stituto a general committee of arrangemcnis lor he comm? Anniversary 01 our --r Whoreunon the following gcnuomcii choe.n, viz Col. Wm. Cumberson, Jesse ft tolK, aior-Jeremiah Mnndell. Col. G.

Reid. Jr Captain ii U.nML F. R. Huluurl, l-oi. Kicnara wm, 1'olford, Wm.

Borhank, rranKiiu, Otis Pike, John S. folk, Jolin iverng. vi W. Gno. W.

Still well, Alexander Udall, John ft liiclimore, feo ved. 1 nai iinscouinmiuD r. i.iiv. i8iu, fin arrangements tor ccienrauug mo a all vacancies in their body, and arid io that report their proceedings for adoption at a meeting of the citizens to bo called by their Chairman. Resolved.

That theso proceeding, oe pooiiio Brooklyn papers. Whereupon the meeting regmany R. TOLFORD, Chairman. R. Graves, Secretary.

bv the Central 1 Reformed Dutch Church of Brooklyn, in Henry st. be- tween Clark and Pierpont street, by u.vine -r a God. on reaaetaau hededicaieo s-j SrH of June. tho exercises lo commence at na A collection will be taken up to uai All those aid in uciraying ino friendly to tho cause, are respect lot mvneu Va 2S at JOSEPH HLGEMAN, Clerk. ASTRONOMY, E.N TO 0 1 Ao 1 aau SCIENCE.

MR. IULL(of New York) respeettully give, notice. Ui.t he deliver, course of HH the Great Works of id. on the of 1 ltW 2d WEDN ESDAY the 3d. T'lCRSBA the and FRIDAY Ihe 5th of June, at the BROOK.L1 I V-CECM.

Accompanying the lecture, will I be th air the light, til 01 in LARGE AND SPLENDID DIAGRAMS on a SI LNt 15 feet square, ifend. in the centre of the If all, repre senting Ilia Sun, Moon. Ilanrta. omeuv ern Liirhts, Shooiing Sarn. Water Ac.

together with man sinking views in Natural lljc-ry, nd oainense v.ritlv of a. well Injects, sr.g b-h will Ibe FLY the I r.A 'j lul sr. l. w.il I man TWENTY-FIVE FEET IjONG A' ti Hum of H'd. F.bre Feather.

Tbnadf Fine F-ye and Foiol of a Needle. A-c api-tir r.g each a. larr a the p.IIa of a Church. T-ekrta Ua tba aW, Cola-M VI rr am-'V a 2S cnta. to Sc 1 aed th.

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