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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 fkig State Convention. Tb Whig State Convention to New-York A 1 vei 1 s. AUCTION ALF.S. nominate candidate for Governor and Lieutenant Governor, will be held at Utica on the 13th day of September next. Police.

GENERAL MEKTIMJ of the Kirs Department will be held at SMITH'S CITY HOTEL, on Thursday Evening, ICth inst. Punctual attendance is requested, as business of importance will be laid before the Meeting. THOMAS 11. REDDINO, lirooklyn, August 9 3t Chairman of Com. Melancholy micide in Orange.

learn this morning, that ft youn? mail named A lien, aged 19 years, committed" suicide yesterday in a piece of woods abort distance north from Mr. Uay'i Park House, Orange, by sliootinjj himself with gun. The eir-ciiiiisiuiices related tit us are briefly, that during llif long absence of business, the stone maaon tu whom he wna nn nnnrentice. from the want of employment DitKoliifioii. rjiriE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing be-JL tween Rowland Story and Lemuel li.

Ilawxhurst, under the firm of STORY HAWXUUllST, was on the 13th inst. dissolved by mutual consent. ROWLAND STORY, LEMUEL H. llAWXHL'RST. N.

B. The Orocery biisinris will be continued in future by Rowland Story, who is authorised to arrange all busi- ET No 3, of a aerial of, eseeyi on the Jersey Triton Ship Jlr. Mrpli ciiV ih'w work. JNCIDENTS of Travel in Greece, Turkey, Russia end Poland, with map and engravings, in li vols. I'i mo.

Ibis day published and for sale by C. J. FOLSOM, IU. 40 Fulton-street, New-York. A Farm lor Nnle at Auction.

fHIHE subscriler will sell at auction, on tha 12th flf September neat, at 10 o'clock P. ihsprsmiaes, the FAK.M on which the subscriber new resides, silustsd on Fireplace Neck, about 7 miles oastofPatchogue. Bald firm contains, of aisLle land about 31 acres, in a hieh stale il unavoidably deferred till our next. Diinl.ipN in of cultivation a larae number of valuable Fruit Trees full bearing convenient buildings. He.

Also, at the NiiroiirnovN Lcflrr fjpo MOTH Kits. ust published, Letieis to SL by Mrs. 1 1. Sigotirnev, on privileges, inllueiico, nenl him home to his parental, who are aaid lo be very poor. After living some lime with them, he was Mid that they were not able to support him, Bnd that lie must seek employment and subsistence elsewhere.

Alter a lew davs absence he returned, ulterly des. same lima and place, seveisl 1. its of outlands. Should no one wish the whole of the homestead, the firm will be di- new. 01 the late firm.

11. SI Oil V. lirooklyn, August 10, IS.1t, IVolice. BY order of the Honorable Thomas J. Oakley, one of the Justices of the Suneiior Court of theeiiyof New I rjOSITIVKLV THE LASTWKKIv.tiluBroni.yi li.

Lyceum. Will certainly close on Saturday eeniJr, August ISih, the splendid and original piiintiiiRs in design ami everuii'in the ever exhibited in tins country, DEATH ON THE PALE HOUSE, li by 21 f-et Tl I CHUIST II EJECTED, 14 by feel, and if NT VAItY uill. nnn hundred fk'ures. I he Drinrmal nilll.m..l ll.l'M ttnliil iiAialtl. mtt.

vioeu snu soiu in lots. gnu MUX I For the Long-Island Stnr. To the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of tin city 0 AVie- York. I have something further to say with regard to the per method of excluding illegal votes at our public elec tions; and I have to observe that I am subjected to a little Inconvenience to a medium of communication. I am lUllilie, education, character, schools, example, wealth, hospitality, Fireplace, L.

I. July 30 Iuw6w nondinff, and vesterdny emptied his pockets of the "npimcs, auvursity, sii-Hiiess, I vol. mo. Vork, notieo is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions of lew shilling! he had left divided them annng the cliil- "to uy FOLSOM, It. 40 Fulton.street, New-Vork.

ones and all in ths fore nod middle grounds are us larguui' IJf CHANCERY. 111c siaitite authorizing altai IwienU against nun-resident Iren, seize his gun and toak leave ol the liinnly, uut without intimating his purpose. In the course ol a hie, tiv W.M. DUSLAl'. ia now in hisPlth year, and will be present on Thursday and Friday next, day and evening, to see his Oliver I mrfrtf, rs.

For 'I'l'Xax Norton's Line. obliged to go to the city of Brooklyn for paper in which few minuies the dischure of I lie irun excited sus Joint Rons, So! it iter. sMt The fast seilinir splendid picket brie SAM Whaley, lo insert my remarks. Not one in this city will allow liable to be said in its columns on the subject. The Li visitors and desenhn to them the paiotinga.

len mousaiiu dollars hsveboen otfered nnd refined for them. debtors, that nn attachment lias issued against Ihe estate of George J. (falvin, a resident of Calais, in the State of Maine, and that the same will ha sold for the payment of his debts, unless he appearand discharge such attachment, according to law, within nine months from the first publication of this notice and that the payment of debts si lie to him by residents of this Slate, and the delivery lo him or fir his use, of any property within this State belonging Admittance TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Catalogue, picion, nnd he was found a corpse in the woods a few roils I'ioiii the house. It would appear that lie did the horrid deed with perfect deliberation, a slick having been found in Hie tritrrrcr of the in such a wav as to indicate tlmt eo-foco's refuse becauso they have obviously nothing to iiune a full dnscriiiliun li cents.

The naintinea will be l' built expressly fir the Texas trade, will be ready to receive freight for Galveston, on Saturday next, and sail in a fuw Uays. The above vessel is olegant tic comniudutions for passengers. For freight or passage, ap-P'y 10 11. II. NORTON, Texas Aeency, No.

I I Tontine Buildings Wall street. rew York, July 30 tf gain by agitating it; and the Whigs because they brilliantly illuminated in the evening. Aug. 1.1 St have a law, as they tell me. such a exists in ether states he fired it with his toe, Ihe barrel having been so to him, and the transfer of any such property by bun are Hal By virtue of a decretal ordjr of ihe Court of made in this cause, bearing date the secondday of July, A.

D. 1H3.4, will be sold under the direction of the sub. Rentier, one of the Masters of said Court, at tha lan called) the Franklin House, on Ihe corner of Fulton snd Water streets, in the city of Brooklyn, on Saturday, the 18th day of August 12 o'clock, A M. nf that day, all that certain lot of land in tha city of Brooklyn, in the County ef Kinss, beginning at a point on the easterly side of Kant Avenue, which is distant one hundred feel trom the south cast of said Kent Avenue, and the Wallabout road, run that if one'a name is registered before the election he can vote, but not otherwise and when I asauure them, thai luruiuuen ny law, and are void. A.

S. ALLEN, Attorney for attaching creditor. placed as to discharge its load into his heart. understand he wai a voun man of good character IVoticc. STAGES from the Long Island Rail Rood on the arrival nnd do- Dated New-York, Aug.

li. 1834 Aug. Iti Iaw9m there ia no such law in any of these United States nor any and promise. J'ewark Daily Jldv pmtureof Ihe cars from Prushvitlt, where else in the world, they join issue with me upon that A ND PASSAGE OFFICE. It.

II. A. tino Building, corner of Wall and Water street. New York. A rcL'lllar line of Packets will sail for different Extract of a letter from Porto Ilico, received in School.

rttlnt immediately; and when I ask them for a copy of will lie despatched to loiters JicmiW, stear nocKaway, imiWtod i'oiiA, Ilayaor South, nnd all the intermediate fU'ivburvnort. nnriK MISSES HOOFER inform their frienda that ports in Texas. Texas lands bought and sold. Texas! There was a revolt at St. Johns, P.

about their favorite low they reply that the legislature must pass erne! flattering themselves that although they do not know the second term of their school will commence on Monday, tha 20ih of August, at their residence 03 Henry July 15th, ninonif the soldiers, who are very much places; JUiy i Long ICaiload Company. SPRING AltitANUEMEiN 1'. themselves what they want, the legislature, like an omni liscontenieJ witht he new General. Many olhcrs.are Uovernmont Notes exchanged. New.

York, June 9 tf Hew- Jewrlry IMnhlMiiucut. fRlllli subscriber has recently ooencd a new and stiles cient being will do so I I and I have even called, as chair- arrested. It is said a plot was laid to take his lile, street, 1 tie number ol their pupils is limited lo twenty, five. The course of study in be pursued by them embraces all the higher English branches, viz i Chemistry, Ms I he. but discovered previous its being ripe.

rnanf a committee appointed by the Native American did assortment of JEWELItY, consisting in part, of Association of this city to take this subject into considers Mr. Lawrence Suydam, an old and respectable ci ON unit niter April i-JJ, ihe Caia will bo despatched ntt fitllitura viv tion, upon ex-chancellor Kent, ex-recorder Riker, ex-alder. tizen of New Jersey, was killed by lightning en the mnties, Natural and Mental Philosophy, Astronomy, Ho-tony, History, Rhetoric, Composition, Grammar, Geography, Penmanship. Terms $10,00. Instruction in the Latin Language 5,00.

French 5.00. ioiu snu nuirer ivaielies, Uotd Chains; Seals, Keys, Ear-Rings, Finger-Rings, Gold and Sliver Pencil Cases, Mossic, Enamelled and Gold Pins; Geld, Silver, Steel Leave Hicksvillo. I Leave Jamaica. Leave Brooklyn. ning thenco Easterly at right angles to said Kent feet thenco southerly parallel to Kent Avenue a fort-' Slid twenty nine feel, to land now or late of Richard' Rydor; thenco westerly along said lust mentioned land' fitly felt, to Kent Avenue afuresnid, thence; northerly along said Kent Avenue twenty nine feet to the place of Being all the rest and residue of the premises mortgaged bjr the said Alexander Whaly, defendunt to tha complainant in this cause, and not sold under the -cras heretofore mado in this caifte.

GEORGE C. DIXON, Master la Chancery, tfated Tirooklf Tuly 1339lawtdj i iiwt WasmvoTON Coster vs. Wslter Bicksu and etheri. MASTER'S SALE. In pursuance of a decretal order' of the Court of Chancery of State of New.

York, tha following described premises wifl be sold bv. or under the 1 1 tn at Six Mile nun, svlnle looking out ol the door of his residence. man Hodman, Senators Verplunck and Tnlmadge, and taany ether eminent jurists for a draft of such a law upon this subject, as in their opinion ought to be passed, and ana uerman silver spectacles, silver Pitchers, Tea Setts, Forks, Spoons, he. of superior ouahtv end workman Lessons nn the Piano given twice a week, by an eminent ship, all uf which being recently maufnclured, and in the thsy had none to give for any consideration. newest style, at the present low prices, to which he li iz.uu.

Younff Ladies received for instruction in Music and MARRIED, On Monday lie 13th inst. in New York, by the 7i o'clock, A. M. I 8J o'clock, A. M.

9i o'clock. A 2J P. M. 3 I 4J 1'. M- Passengers will be received and lelt at the following places, viz Beilford, Ponnsylvonia Avenue, Connecticut Avenue, Bruilmlle, Clowesville, and Carll Place, The trains on Sundays will bo omitted.

fCj" Tickets can be had at ihe various ticket offices. Passengers who tuku seats without them, will be charged one third more. April 19, 1333 2awlf tn the character above mentioned I have requested the enabled to sell for Cask, offers inducements to those wish French, unconnected with the other exercises of the school. ins articles in the above lino. WILLIAM LOMBARD, Loco-loco party ot tins city through their choirmon Isaac L.

Varum, Esq. to give us their views in this case, but Rev. Mr. Varela, Mr. Courtlandt Hempstead, to Time of admission, from August 18 to Setitcmber 10.

Payment in advance. Brooklyn, Aug. 10 4w I3 isroarnvny, directly opposite John at. INcw York. P.

Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of all descrinlions. Mrs. Margaret Van Dyke, both of this City. have received no answer. 0 a similar request however direction of the subscriber, one of the masters of the said Court, at Public Auction, on the third day of Scptsmbel" In this city on the 1 3th, by Kev.

Mr. Jseney, John King to Maletly Montrose. At Baltimore, nn the 26th instant, by the Rev. Mr. lion in 7 and Dnv School to the Whig tonne Men ot this place made through their 1.

chairman (Willis Hall, Esq.) I have had a response, but jfijiot their views as yet. The Put is, the Whigs one and II have adopted the notion which they are lint likely soon to relinquish, Ihst the law above mentioned exisis in many cure repairca oy expenenceu worKmeu. Orders for the manufacture of every article connected with (lie business, personally attended lo. The public are invited to try this new establishment, when fie hopes that by politeness and nromnt attention to It. nil road.

ON and oflcr the fifth of June, the follov.ii); the rule of fare: will be next, at 12 o'clock nt noon, at the Sales Room of William R. Dean, Auctioneer, No. 11 Fulton street, in the city of, lirooklyn. viz: "All those two certain jots, pieces or. FOR UN LAUIKS AND MISSES.

SMITH, of Boston, will open a Boarding and iTJl Day School, in the City of Brooklyn, for the in Cross, Jehu C. Alexander of this city, tn Miss Ariana, daughter of Thomas llolbrouk, Esq. of the former From Brooklyn to Bedford elates of our union and th.it were it not for a peculiarity in-our state constitution we could have il here I and that parcels of laud, situate, lying and being in the city or 1. 1 place. his business, he will merit a share of the public patronage.

Now-Vork, July 19 2av3 struction of Young Ladies and Misses, in all the useful and ornamental branches of education. Superior Mnsters ais engaged to attend Classes twice a week in Music. At Sag-Harbor, li. Garten Uverton lo Arietta do do notwithstanding such pceuliarity we could have it here as do do do Pennsylvania Avenue Connecticut Jamaica Ann, daughter of Robert Kiting, all of New York. Drawing, trench and Spanish.

Pupils can be so situated Kiffii and Ornamental Painting- fglUOM AS MACK, corner of Wall and Pearl street, J3L respectfully informs the Merchants, that from bis 12 cents I8j 25 374 43i 50 5fil C24 In New 1 nrk, Win. (J. lleaton, of the firm of do do do ns to converse in these languages only. A Iso, Mezzotinto i Brushvillo Clowesvillo Dows Ileaton, to Maria D. daughter ol Ihe late do do do do the esse now la, provided we could only succeed in getting a Whig Senate as well as boose of Assembly If! I am not trifling.

These sentiments are expressed by many from whom we are all in the habit of expecting common sense nd many of the loco focos who appear to be in other respects rational, do not without considerable discipline perceive the ridiculousness of them I fainting and Wax Flowers; also, Moral an I Mental Philosophy, which are not always included in the course Samuel. C. Warford, Eq. Abrn. S.

Jewell to Abby, only daughter of Thos. S. Doremus, Esq. do do Carll Place i Hicksvillo ol instruction mcnuonsd above. 1 hese last studies being too much neglected in Female Education, Mrs.

S. trusts And ninnins at the same hours as heretofore. A. Shear, ol the firm of Deycon Shear, Albany. South SUNDAY MORNING TRAIN leaves the she will be excused fur sneaking of hem particularly.

to Henrietta Wynkrmp, daughter of Joseph Packard, nrooKiyn, in uiecmimy 01 iviugs, on iiib ncsicny biuvui Henry street, and taken together, are butted, bounded and' contuin as follows, that is to say, beginning al a point on" Henry-stieet, seventy-five feet southerly from the south-' west corner of Henry and State streets, and running thence' southerly along the est side nf Henry street, fifty feet, to' land now or late of Jnmcs Benkardj thence westerly' along the last mentioned land, one hundred feet; thence' northerly and paralh 1 with Henry street, fifty feet thence easterly and parallel with State street, one hundred' fuel to the place of beginning, being the same premises which were conveyed to the said Waher Bicker, by Charles Hoyt, by two several deeds, the first bearing data' the 2'Jth day of August, 1831, and recorded in the office of the Clerk of Kins county, in Lttcr No. 31 of conveyances, at page 337, on the 10th day of 1S31 and the other bearing date the 30th day of and recorded in the une Clerk's office, in Liber No. Ferry, at 9 A.M. and returns at evening. In my ether remarks upen this subject, you will observe the foils wing question, Will any one deny that it belongs r.sq.

Uzal Kyersen, ot Newark, to Lvehne several yeara experience in one ot the large reniale Seminaries in New-Kntiland, where she taught them, has une 4 tf 1 icl.enor, ol Lamplown, rS.J.; Philip liennet, Jr. proved lo her tueir greal importance. to Rossalica Mary, daughter ol J. A. Lhabert, established facilities, he is enabled to execute Sin and Ornamental Painting in every variety, and at the lowest prices and with tin utmost ncalnessand despatch.

Having mado arrangements with one of the most celebrated for a constant supply of tho finest and most durable gold leaf, he can warrant all signs executed by him, to retain their finish and brilliancy, without fading from exposure lo the wcltthcr. Block Letter Signs executed to order, with the most graceful judicious arrangement and Sign Painting, in every department of ihe business, finished with regard to taste, effect and durability, CP Orders executed with punctuality and despatch, nnd on the most moderate lenni. N. Yoik, July 2d if. A ii IM 1 heretore, Moral and Mental Philosophy will form a M.

U. LONG-ISLAND RAIL ROAD NOTICE. MTXKAY TKAINN prominent feature in the education of those placed under her charge. As parents sliouldknow the system pursued and the im ILL commence running on May 20th, and continue until further notice, ns follows DIED, In this city, Lewis Callett, son of Oliver Wat, Lenin Hicksvillo. I Leave Jamaica.

I Leave Brooklyn prove msni made uy their children, there will be an exam ination at the close of each term. 7 o'elork. A. M. 7 o'clock.

A. M. 9 o'clock, A- M. sed 16 months an I 21 days: James McLaurjIi- School will be opened the first day of September, in the 41 P. M.

5t P. M. til f. bouse owned by.Mr. Greacen, now occupied by the Misses lin, cged 69, for many years an inhabitant of Giving passengers the opportunity nfspendingthe greater exclusively to (the constitution ol) every tree to prescribe the qualifications of voters 1" The words, the constitution were omitted In the other article, but should be supplied as here.

1 he rule that right must be established by the best 'evidence which the nature of each particular case may reasnnably require, is universal, and paramount to all enactments, whether statutory or constitutional and consequently applicable to that of suffrage and accordingly the naturalized citizen in offering to vote should produce his papers of naturalization, and swear that he is the individual nemed in them and then if he perjures himself he can be readily detected and for a similar reason the native ahould tell in what Stele, County, Town and part of the Town he was born in. One may have been born in one of the British provinces or West India Ulands, and yet appear like a native of these States, and provision should be made for detecting such cases; and if the law as it now is, does not authorize the inspectors to make this enquiry, Joyce, situated in arren-strect, between Ulinton and HEST of Board, $2 per week, with first rate bill of part of the day ut Jamaica, uocaaway, riempsicnu, ui In this city, on the 14th David, youngest son Court-streets, lerms ma le known on application. REFERENCES. of David Wesson, 15 monlh9. 31 of conveyances, at page 75, on the 13th day of 1832 together with all and singular the appurtcnances." Dated this nineteenth dar of July, in the year, 1833.

lawGw DAVID CODVVISE, Master in Chancery. Valuable Farm For Sale, THAT well-known FARM, late the property of Capt. Henry Suydam, deceased, situate along the Raritun River, about 2J rnilos from New Brunswick, N. eonJ tnining about Ili6 acres, about 20 of which is wood, the resi-' ilue is well adapted to the raising of grain or early vegeta-i ilJP tare to choos trom, always containing every nfli-cacv of the season, the New. York markets afford.

Meals ready from sunrise until 9 P.M. Any number of references, if require to respectable persons, who have and do A fie-Tori George Curtis, Wm. Edward Curtis, Uicltsville, and returning in tne city in me evening. nf kets lo Hicksville, 50 cents. Brooklyn, May 17 tf r.oiiir-Iol.iiH! ISailroad Company.

At Jamaica, Ann kennett, a child nf John Man- J.urville laylor, Ur. tlorsce Ureen. warinu, jr. aged 1 year and months. Itrouktyn Rev.

I. S. Spencer, Rev. M. Johnsen.

in INew urk, Mrs. Alice llollmire, aged 53 Su Uotd. b. hilliman, t.benczer Parker, Dr. Dexter.

lirooklyn, August 10 It san M. Lyon, daughter of Lewis Lyon, ag-ed S3 William Middleton, oged 51 Elizabeth, wife of now board with the subscriber, trom Id to rjnioilhs. Bienkfast and Dinner, only 50; Dinner nnd Ton, SI 50; Dinner only tl, nt Constitution Lunch, 133 Water-street, corner of Pine. F. KNOWLES.

New-York, Juno 14 2awly bles. The situation is a very pleasant one, commanding Charles Anderson, aged 73 Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of BIO FARMERS. ThisCompany are now prepared, U. by an additional track to the water nnd other facilities, to transport to the farmers nnd gardeners on the Island any quantity of Manure, Ashes, Barilla, Sic, that may be required.

An additional turn out" is now con. strurling near Westbury, which will give facilities lo the persons in that section. Application to he made at the Company's ticket office, at the South Ferry, Brooklyn. June 13 tf TYihlo's Codec IBoiic, a beautiful view of the river, and adjoining the Delaware and Raritan Cannl, at which place largo vessels pass to and from New York nnd Philadelphia, daily, thereby giving an opportunity to send the produce of ihe-farnt diveip 10 New York, without any land carriage. On said farm' It should be altered so as lo do so a better way, undoubtedly, than to have it diaregnrded on the ground that the Legislature undertook to alter what is obviously above their control.

I repeal what I said in my other paper, that a reasonable WkTO. 157 BROADWAY, New-York, is nowopen.and ready for the accommodation of the Public. RE ITInrKli's CLASSICAL ENGLISH SCHOOL, on Brooklyn Heights, 127 Willow street, will re-open on Monday, September 3rd. The course of instruction is thorough, systematic and practical, snd is so varied as to be adapted to the different capacities of the pupils. It comprises all the branches requisite for admission to College, or for preparing young men for business, and the whole is directed with a view to FRESHMENTS al all hours, and furnished rooms to let there is a good old fashioned HUUMY HUUSb, barn and by the week or day.

Dinner and supper pirties can al other out-buildings, with a variety of fruit. This farm' ways be accommodated at the shortest notice, with private Joseph Gosling, aged 42 ilham smith, Itirmerly of Jamaica, L. aged 67. At Sussex, N. Thomas C.

Ryerson, one of the Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of New Jersey, in the 51st year ofhis age. Suddenly on Tuesday, at the residence of Thomas Fyte, Esq. in Hamilton, Orange William Lewer, Esq. of New York. At Mills Point Kentucky, (on the Miss, river,) whilher he had gone an business on the 25lh July last, after an illness of onlv six days, of congestive fever, William Larremore, a native of Newtown, Lnnir Is liavinz been in ihe possession of the late Henry Suydam.r opportunity should be allowed lor one to show thai another in swearing to his right 10 vote hss perjured himself; end if sll the inspectors become satisfied Hint such is tne case, the vote should be rejected, and the individual should be committed for the proper trial but if any one of them has a reasonable doubt upon the point, his vole should be rooms, snd all the delicacies of the season.

United Stales Mail STAGE THROUGH LONG IS deceased, for half a century, has never been abused, arid.1 rSew-York, mav 2a zawly LAND. The above line of sta leave Brooklyn, (Wood's) Mondays, Wednesdays, and develope, es much as posssible, the intellectual and moral powers. The government of the school is strictly paternal, experience having fully satisfied ihe teacher, that kindness mav received, but he should be committed if the other two To the Musical World. PL1KO FOUTES and FASHIONABLE MUSIC. FricJavs.

al 8 o'clock, A. passing through the pleasant 11 .1 rtii.in.l.niT n.h. the soil highly unproved by cultivation, and rs wen worthy the attention of any person wanting a valuable farm; as advantages like the present but seldom occur. It will be sold low to close up the estate. For further particulars, enquiroofNICHOAS VAN WICKLE, one of the Exe-rotors, or of ABRAHAM SUYDAM, Church sU Neve Brunswick.

New 13 2aw3m AT WILL'S Villages Ol JUlllUIUU, UdllljlBlCKU, UllUUI vjovciunj, wu- ylnnIslip, Patchngue, lo Moriches, the first night, (75 be so blended with decision and perseverance, as to secure not only the greatest proficiency in the scholars, but their land, a junior partner oftlie firm ef Doremus, Suydara St Nixon. Broadway near most cheerful obedience and cordial respect. The number of ounils is limited to twentv-five. miles.) L.eavo ivtoricnes nexi morning, passing ioroiin Speu'nk, duogue, Goodgrnund, Southampton, Bridghamp-ton. Sat Harbor, and arrive at Easthnniiiton in the after.

Application fir odmission, or for any further informa noon. Rettirninc. leave Eoslhanipton. (Parson's) Mon street. The proprietor of this establishment invites Citizens or lirooklyn.

tion, my be made to the instructor, or to Messrs. Setli days, Wednesdays, and Fridays, and arrive nt Patrhogue Q.UEENS COUNTY OYER AND TERMINER PRESENTMENT. Queens County, it. THE GRAND JURY, for the body of Queens Coun. tv.

do hereby present and recommend, that they" Low, F. T. Pect, and A. K. Mnen.

Brooklyn, August 2, 1S33 law2w 13 2awtsl the same evening. i'alcimguo 1 tiesuays, 1 nurs- the attention nf the IMPORTANT CAUTION No Brandreth's Pills ean be relied upon as genuine in the city of Brooklyn, except those sold by Mrs. BOOTH, 85 Fulton street, who uayeano ouiuruuys, in me morning, uuu iiinsmuiwuB- Musical World, have carefully examined the report of the Inspectors of the Jail of this county and have also, in a body, personally inspected the building, and have come to tho unanimous Select School. SELECT ENGLISH CLASSICAL SCHOOL 1 im. OH BOY in Brooklyn.

Mr. K. F. MITCHELL, lyn nt hall post 1, 1: ivj. All business entrusted to ihe driver will he punctually attended to.

E. DOD1) 81 CO. N. B. A Stage will run a DAILY LINE, leaving BROOKLYN each day at 8 o'clock, A.

M. Leaving JAMAICA (Henry Van Cott's) at 12 and back to lirooklyn, half past I P. SEATS taken at James Wood's Fulton Hotel, No. 12 Fulton street, Brooklyn; R. S.

Williams, New York. Fare to Patchoztio, fil 75. Way pussengersin proportion conclusion, that the said building is entirely unfit for the purposes of a jail; and that, in their opinion, there is not; a single secure room in it, nor a single apnrtment in a prisoner can with safety be confined, should the said pri theextnesive calaogueof ne and fashionable Music constantly publishing. On his tables can be found sll the standard Music Compositions of the great masters of Europe and America every description of Treatise oil Thorough Biss, Harmony, Singing, nnd Fingering, Musical Grummnrs and Elementary works nf every musician of any distinction. The style of publishing Music at this establishment, is well known to the musical community to be superior to any other store in the country, all the Music lein printed from tlejrantly engraved metallic plates Ihe title pastes is the only authorized agent for thia city, for the sale ol said Pills.

No Pills re genuine having George Hodokisson or Wm. Brandreth on the label. Nor will be be accountable for ihe effect of any Pills except such as are bought of my authorized agent, who must exhibit her certificate of agency, signed and sealed by B. BRANDRETH, M. D.

241 Broadway, N. Y. a graduate from Bowdoin College, would beg leave to announce lo the public, that he has taken ihnt pleasant room in Pierpont near Fu'ton street, I'urmerly occupied by Mr. Seymour, where he contiuues to instruct young masters in all the branches of a complete English and Classical Edu soner attempt to escape, or have the smallest assistance from without. cation and trom his experience nnd general acquaintance is also tho opinion nf this Grand Jury, that it is ut- September, 13, I bJ7 tl Icily inexpedient to aitempt to repair the present Many persons have suflered severely from the use of should perceive probable cause fur it, and if the law as it now standa does not authorize this, it should be altered and snsde to do so.

This much concerns the Ik lo Stale. In the subject of residence many of our large cities are concerned, Persons go from one ward lo another, a short lims previous to the election, for the purpose of voting there; and although the difference between a residence nd a sojourn is very obvious in theory, it is often obscure in practice; and perhaps the safest method would be to ay, that ono should vote where he had had his lodgings for the longest time during the six months last terminated. The Slate can authorize two sets of inspectors lo any Ward of any city or to any town, and perhaps 11 would be best to have thern so in New York, ISrooklyn, Albany, Rochester and Buffalo. Furthermore, the State can order the authorities of any city or town within its jurisdiction, to pay their inspectors for mure days than three, so that thsy may make a catalogue of the names of all the persons who in their opinion ore entitled to Vote in their respective wards; but this should he done, and especially in this city, I said in my Inst an irfe, without auch an order; and should be done too, previous to the approaching November election. Why should we want to be commanded lo do our duty and especially since it is so obviously our interest to do it 1 But Ihe hies ss we will have a law to compel people lo prove themselves entitled to vote to to-day, and to come again, if they wioh, to deposit their votes to-morrow When these voters come the second time they must be identified and tested whether they have not in the meantime become disfranchised, so thai the task becomes exacily doubled Nonsense liut, say the Whip, the Legislature must pass some good Uw in the case.

What law! Have you ever sent them a draft Obao! Have you got one ready to present them? Oh no! il is their business to know whsi we Ridiculous! Do you not tell your tsilor when you go to him for a coat, what one you want 7 Enough of this. Suppose the inspectors are allowed compensation for a week previous to the election. If so, three to a Ward would leave but few doubtful cases, and among this small number, few, if any, would run the risk of being detected in perjury. A NATIVE AMERICAN. embellished with beautiful lithographic vignettes, many with the most approved methods of teaching, he hopes to receive a share of public patronage.

His second term will commence on the 15th day of Au-2ust next. For terms (which are moderate) nnd other of which are tastefully colored. The price of Music is al base coc rteit Brandretiis Pills. Uc not deceived, and be especially careful of the Counterfeits with one hall the old rates, and as low as can bo obtained else where. ilZf Catalogues given gratis, and Music sent to any lirooKlvn Fire Insurance Co.

OFFICE 41 FULTON-STREET, Corner Front. Insures against loss or damage by tire, Dwcllinz Houses, Warehouses, Buildings in general. Merchandise, Ships in port, and their cargoes, household Furniture, and every description of personal property, on terms as favorable as other similar institutions. the names of Wm. Brandrelh and George Ilodgklnson upon ilicm.

New-Yotk, Jun 25 tf particulars, see circulars. For admission apply at the school room on or before the 27th or at 170 Adams street, or to John Elwell, 57 South street, New York. The number being strictly limited, no pains will be spared to part of the citv. PIANO FORTES The attention of artists and nmn- instruct those placed under his charge. All proper teurs of music is invited to the assortment of Piano Fortes, A VATIC EXCURSION, THE BROOKLYN SOCIETY ASSEMBLY.

DflECTORS. consisting of elegant mahogany Pianos, with splendid ve OF as they do not believe it could be rendered secure, or fit' for the purposes of jail and county court house they therefore recom nend that no repairs be made upon il. They also strongly recommend that the board of Super- visors shall lake into consideration the psoprietyof ins a new jail and court house, which course, (that is the' building of a new jail and court house,) is, in the opinion of-this Grand Jury, the best course to pursue and their therefore recommend it. They would also suggest the propriety of converting trtA present building into a County Poor Heuse, v. hicA, if meet the views of ihe board of Supervisors, is strongly recommended by the Grand Jury.

May l. 1338. HENRY FLEET, Foreman. And now, on the 15th day of May, 1833, it was ordered hy the Court, that ihe above presentment and recommend-' ation be published in the several newspapers printed in the' county of Q.uoens, and in the Long-Island Star printed in the citv of Brooklyn, and that the District Attorney cause Robert Bach neered plinth and scroll, with grand action, ions sounuing attention will be psid to those methods best calculated to assist in the lormation of high moral character. Mr.

Mitchell would ben leave to refer to Prefident Allen. Professors Cleaveland, Upham, and Smith, of Bowdoin College, Professors Wood and Pond, of the Theolojical Seminary, board, harp pedals, metalic plate, rosewood do. with The Managers of the above Association, would give notice that they have made arrangements for an $S3-a-i1 claw feci and ess: elegant souaro cornered nmiiogany with grand action, iwo pedals, Upright Bansor Rev. S. E.

Morse, of New York Rev. Samuel c5 'W'-gi Aquatic Excursion, to lake place on Pianos of various patterns plain, square, and round cor James B. Clarke Abraham Vanderveer William Philip Samuel Smith Joseph Moser Losee Van Nostrand Obadiah Holmes Charles Wardoll James Forbes Horatio G. Onderdonk H. Cox, Rev.

Jonathan Greenleaf, and F. A.Bunall, of ItlLllsDAi At t'ERNOON, August 23d, and fur Edward (i. Miller Abraham Sutton Nathan Young James E. Underbill Joshua Tolford Joseph Sands William Hunter, Jr. Alexander Newman E.

D. Hurlbut nered Pianos, with English action, of every descripiion. Brooklyn. Brooklyn, July 26 lawbw hich purpose they have enjatted the elegant end commo dious Steambo it Rodt. L.

Stevsns, Capt. Bartholomew. Also, second hand Piana Fortes for sale vcrv low- Pianos tuned, and loaned out by the month. JOSEPH AT-WILL, Proprietor ol the Music Saloon, sisn of the GoWen J-ire, No. 2U1 Broadway, below Si Pauls Church.

New Yoik, July 19 tf Day School Tor Young; Ladies, 5Y the MISSES DEMAREST, No. 20 Nassau st. Brooklyn. The second term will commence on the John Sneden. the same to be published accordingly, The R.

L. Slovens ill leave foot of Alain street, Brook lyn, 'precisely at 3 o'clock, p. m. and proceed up the Hudson to Newburgh, (hereby affording the company an opportunity of viewing the admirable scenery of ihe Hudson River also Sing Sing, West Point, Atrangcments have been made at the United States Hotel, Newburgh, for the reception of the company; where first Monday of September next. Encouraged by the BARROLL, District Attorney.

WlLd-dAM tl. May 17 laGm Fishing Fxciii'sion. fTTHE Sloop CAMELEON. will continue her regular -H- trips to the FISHING BANKS, leaving the foot of supner will be provided for nil disposed to partake. patronage already enjoyed, me principals win oevoie themsel ves with renewed zeal to their profession and its-important duties, in the hope of rendering permanent benefits lo their pupils; persuaded that those who nrc instrumental in educating thoroughly the females of the community, confer a rich legacy upon posterity, contribute to the realization of parental hopes, and do much towards ad- Seminary, 237 Fulton Street.

TMHE MISSES WOODHAMS' School for young la-. 0 dies will re-open afier the vacation, on Monday, Auiiusi 27. Brooklyn, Aug. 9 61 1 tie managers l.sve ennsed the celetirated liand ot Mr. Allen Dod worth of N.

Y. who will perform during the excursion. JAMES B. CLARKE, President. WILLIAM ELLSWORTH, Vice-President.

William A. Thomson, Secretary. Brooklyn, April 9, 1838. The liOHST-IsIand Insurance Co. Office Js'o.

3 Front-street, Brooklyn, adjoining the corner of Fullon- street. Capital 200,000 Dollars. THIS Company continues to insure ngainst Loss or Damage by Fire, on as favorable terms as any similar institution in this state; and all losses sustained by this Company, will be adjusted with liberally, and promptly paid. DIRECTORS. Members can procure tickets on application to either of ul'on street, Brooklyn, on Monday, eilnes tay nnu rn.

day, the 13th, 15th and 17th, at 8 o'clock, P. and be on the Fishing Banks by daylight ibe next morning, which will afford sufficient time to fish, nnd return the same eve's. Fare, ONE DOLLAR, including bait, tea, coffee and sugar. Enquire on baard the Sloop nt the foot of Fulton street, or of JOHN VLIET, No. Fulton stret.

Brooklyn, Aug. 13 2t vorin the best interest of their country. The intelligence nfit members furnishes, at all limes and in every liOW Itanlett AVE lately received al their wharf, near the South Ferry, a cargo of superior quality of EASTERN land, one of the surest critenons ol an improved slate ol society. The course of instruction includes all the higher branches of Enlish Education, with the Latin, French and Spanish the lollowinjr Managers: T. II.

REDDING, President. 74 Fullon street. GEORGE BIRKBECK, V. Foundry, Water at. D.

T. LEVEItlCH, Secretary. York and Garrison sis. L. B.

HA WXI1URST, Treasurer. 118 Fullon su S. CROW ELL, Ssnds street. F. 11.

CHICHESTER, 115 de. V. J. OWEN, Hicks stret.1. JCP If the wealher should be stormy on that day the Excursion will be postponed till further notice.

Punctuality as lo time is requested. Aug. ICth, 2t PINE TIMBER, of assorted dimensions, which thsy will sell on as good lerms as can be bought in Brooklyn er N. YAtso, a lot of LATHS WHITE PINE on hand at all times, WOOD and COAL, for families. Brooklyn, August 9 lawSw From the New Orleans Transcript, August 3.

Mexico. The U. S. ahmp of war Ontario, Brcese, commandant, arrived off the S. V.

Pass, on the 2J having sailed from Tainpico on the 10th Vera Cruz on the 23J, and Mi la moras on the 23 th. By her we received a letter from our attentive correspondent at Matamnras, in which we are informed that Mexico was tranquil. Orders have been received at Matamnras to prevent vessels from landing esrfnes on the coast. The port sif Soto Manns was pened. end three American vessels had arrived, two firorn New Orlesna with valusble cargoes.

General Urrea, the assassin of La B.ihia, has, at last been defeated; he has been betrayed, and his stronghold, Mazallao, given up for the sum of in consequence of which he has been obliged to lake to the tneuntains with Ihe few troops he has left, There is no probability of the Mexican Government acceding the demands of the French, and the blockade is earried on with great rigor, particularly towards American vessels. Specif. Arrived yesterday from Matamoras on board of the Ontario, $18,000. Languages, Music, Drawing and i'ainting, 1'lain ana Fancy Needlework, and Wax Fruits and Flowers. The method of instruction, as far as practicable, will be Joseph Spiague Georsc S.

Howland Abraham Remsrn Stephen Ilaynes John A. Lott John Lowrence Freeman Rawdon Nova Scotia Coal Yard. FyUlE subscribers are laying in a stock of Scotia, J- Liverpool, and Philadelphia Coal, of unquestionably good quality, namelv. of SYDNEY, PICTOU, LIVERPOOL. TEACH ORCHARD, arrl LEHIGH COALS, which they offer for sole at the Nova Scotia Coal Yard, foot of Adams street, Brooklyn, and at 46 Broad street, N.

York. KEEFFE KITE. Brooklyn, Aug. 13 if by analysis. To leach the pupils to think as well as remember, to look at things as well as words intelligently, and to be superior to the mere forms of routine recitation, will be perseverinsly the aim and Ihe character of their establishment.

Their service is personal and constant, and no exertion will be spared to elevate the moral as welt as the intellectual attainments of their pupils. Tho school is divided into four classes, and the price of Henrv i ounz David Kimberly Peter Morton Charles E. Bill Rolwrt T. Hicks R. V.

W. Thome Henry Waring Samuel Oakley Charles J. Henshaw Geo. B. Fisk Frederick Marrjuand To the Public.

WHEREAS, my wife MARY has, without cause or provocation left my bed and board, taking with her my three children I always having provided her and' them with a imfurtable home, all persons are therefore heiehy expre isly forbidden to harbor or trust my said wife ard children my account, as I will not pay any debts of i her or their contracting, never having neelected to provide for them. LODAWICK WELLER. Brooklyn, Aug. 13 3t James M. DulHeld Jeremiah Luriberson Charles J.

Taylor Jonathan Trolter George L. Thatcher David Anderson tuition varies from eight to fifteen dollars a quarter, accord-in? to the studies pursued. Geo. L. Cornell.

Three Dollar lints THE subscriber is now manufacturing HATS for $3, that are in every respect superior to any he has sold the past six years for that price. This Hat, for style and quality, is recommended to those who wish a Cue article at a reduced price. ON HAND, THE USUAL LARGE ASSORTMENT OF II IT mill ATS. Our citizens generally, and those residing on the Island, who have heretofore purchased their Hats in New-York, are invited to call. WM.

II. PKCK', 114 Brooklyn, June 18 2awtf opposite Sands-st. lYetire. Cennl ToWi The loll erected on N. York State canals during ine first week in August, for J.

SPRAGUE, President. S. ALPHEUS SMITH, Ser-etnry. This Company have established art Ascncy Office, No. 51 Wall-street, in the basement of building occupied by the American Insurance Company, where applications for insurance and renewals of policies can be left, lo which Willi am sat aoH Firk Issisaxce Co.

1837-8, is as folio Office in First. If iiiismsoinjo, lit Jue. I S3 97 ISrooklyn Coal-Yard, Corner of Pearl and plynoxtlh-streets, and 101 Front, (on the south side) next the corner of Peart-ttree', WltT ALTERS', BAR RE, ARCULAR1US CO have constantly foi sale of the best Peach Orchard, Tuscarora and Lackawanna COAL, broken, egg and nut size, deliverable to nny part of this city, or New. York. Always on hand, first quality Virginia Coal, for blacksmiths' use.

CJ" For the convenience of their customers and the public, the have opened an ofiice in the Harness and Saddlery Warehouse of Mr. Roiiest It. Stout, 25 ulton-strcel, near Ihe Ferry, where orders will be received ami punctually executed. Brooklyn, Aue. 6 2autf la 1837 In 1838 Thi.

PoMndent and Directors of the Company have do-, prompt attention will he paid. Brooklyn, June --2awtf 35,159 86 $7,594 89 or 271 p. ct. wheat left at Albany and Troy, was, Bush. Wheat.

Urls. Fkur. Increase, The flour and In 1837 In 1838 clared a dividend of three per cent, on tha Capital Stock, out of the profits of the company, payable at their office-in WilhamsbiitEh, to the Stockholders, or their legal repr-seotative. on and after the 30th instant. i N.

The transfer books till be alosed from tha S5lfc to the 30th instant. Bv order, WASHINGTON POST, Aug. 13, 6t The liOiisr-lland Farmer' ffIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Office in Ilemp-av stead L. I- This Company continues to insure loss or by lire, dwelling Houses and toil lin-s in cenenl, Merchind.xe household Furniture, 10,739 13,375 LAP OFFICE.

-V. 1 i street, Vie-1 art For the pnr-he and ssle, or exchange of KEAL ESTATE ON COMMISSION. The W5 in I every description c.f personal properly, on the most Per Quarter First Class. Spelling and Defiling. Reading, Writing, Mental Arithmetic, and Modern 8,00 Second Class.

Studies of the first continued, Written Anihmetie, English Grammar, Comfcitu nnd Modern History I.00 Third Cass. Studies 'of the first and second divisions continued, (if necessary) Ancient Geography, Ancient Historv, Natural and Mental Philosophy, Astronomy, Rhetoric, and Botany 12,00 Four! Algebra, Geometry, Moral Philosophy, Political Econnmy, and any of the studies of Ihe junior classes if required 15,00 Every branch of study is not bindin; on every pupil, tlTSA CH1BGE9. Latin 3 4 "0 French and Spanish, each 6,00 Music I.f" 1'sc of Piano Drasinsand Paioiin; Embroidery and Worsted Work 6.UO Wax Fruit and Flowers, each tXJ The quarter will consist of twelve weeks, and the price of tuition in all rases, "ill be payable in advance. Tl Mis- Demarest are in possession of testimonials of their qualifications as teachers, from the Rct, Dr. Vsn Vranken, of N-York Rev.

Dr. Cuylrr, of Philadelphia Rev. Mr. Wilsoo, late principal of ibe Pouh-keepaie Femalt Academy a.id the Rev. Mr.

Farnsarorth, late principal of the IVnia 'e A -ade-ny, in Corn. K-frrracft. Rfv. Mr. Pwighl, Rev.

Mr. Spencer, Rev. Dr. Cox. Rev.

W. a Lwis. Fnooklyn, Jj'v 7.636 Increase, favorable terms and all losses sustained by this compa ay vt iU be aljusied uh and promptly paid. The shipped at Albany and West Suor iiiei will give particular attention to ths purchase snd sale or exchange of Farm in any part of the United Notice- VIE Brooklyn Saving Bank is remcved to the build- Thomas Floyd Jones, Troy during the aame period, was. In 1937 2,579.200 pounds, lo 1839 3,297,200 do.

Klias Hicks. ing ol the L-vccum, in aiunjion Nathaniel Seaman, Pla Wi.letts, Benjtmin ltiit-hmare, Stephen C. Sued. ker. Tredaell S'sman, Stephen B-lell, lVtrr C.

Alans Seaman, BROOKLYN Salt Water Warm and Cold ATHS, near the foot of Picrponl stree', under Brooklyn Heights, now pprn for ihe reception of visitors, from 5 A. M. till 10 P. M. The a oliscrilier announces to the inhabitants of Brooklyn, New Yolk, and persons Tisitinj ihew rilies, lha! he is ready to accommodate all those who wish to lake Sea Water Warm or Cold Bitha, thai every lhin has been done to lender them private and convenient.

Ladies can take' Warm Balhs every dav, and the Sa imining Bath is exclusively for their use on Tofdays and Friday until 6 P. when a female will ala)a be found in attendance. Single Warm Bith, 2J cents 5t tkfis 1. Cold Bath, lj cents ti-ktta from 4 18 YT Steps are now locate! between Kinuen and Joia.e-mtn street. Jme 2atf F.DWAt! GRAY.

It hard Carman, Isaac Snedeker, James Fostei. Slates. They alsodesl in the purchase, site an exchange prope-ly, in New York, Brooklyn, Williamsburg, Kc, They will generally visit the property ottered, in order to ohtaia facts frwn their own olervstion. Their expe-nmceaml intimate kaowlede of ibe varieties of soil od other eseniwl particulars, derived from personal observation, particularly quality them ff the hu tineas, and they will endeaor 10 merit iheconriJewe of iheir employers, by affording such information as sjtay be rel'-1 on. O.

WARREN. ERIDOE.MAX. N. R. All baunesa letters muatb Post paid, otherwise lliey wi'l not t-e received.

17, The Bank is opened for business on 7WI and Saturdays (the latter nay for ferrule expressly) from la 9 o'clm 1. M. I Vpo ies received in specie, or aotee or the Baaer th.a or New -York eity, of any suns ever one Interest upon all sums or five so are, al UM rate nrc per cant per annum, ihe depoaua ha rt- owiniovei tr.ree UK.o(i.a. R. SAM'S TCCKXE, Serr'ft 1 Kiooklvn, roiy i -lOtt I Increase, 719,000 pounds.

Fire. A fire broke out about lia'f past s'cWk yeflerday morning in the rsh.net roster shop of Mr. Avery, in the rear at 31 1-2 Catharine street, which with ihe all lining workshop of W. B. Moore, chair manufacturer was entirely c.msumed.

The twa story frame building No. Henry street, was considerably ininred ia ths rear and had part of its roof burnt off. Cttrttt. NATHANIEL SEAMAN, President. V.

II. BaaaoLL, ScTCtiry. AM appl canons for insurance, fw the renewal of Po'k rii'V iiu all business ceanec with the office, n.av i.cs-d lolhe bc iciarr, a thryw receive a'Uuticn. Dec. 31 Jawlf.

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