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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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DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE-STUFFS, Sec E. BREWSTEH CO. are fash.onable UltY GCODS, which they are selling tor cash on the most favourable terms. I Hey arc daily making additions to their slock, hich render worthy the attention of purchasers. St of ,5 lowing arttcta added to their assort.

lilt. ill Black Bombazines, superfine and common H-4 and 10-4 Linen Dumask, for table cloths rine buff and other Calicoes Italian Crapes, black, pink arid green Laces, Thread and Bobiuet Elegant Silk Vesting Daisy and other iilk Buttons, a variety of patterns colors Horence bilk, green, while, tiink.mwl NOW IS THE TIME Lottery draws on WEDNESDAY next, at the City Hall, in New-York. NEW-YORK STATE LITERATURE LOTTERY. CLASS NUMBER FOUR. TICKETS A.D SHARES SOLD BY A.

Spooncr, Ao. 50 Fvl ton-street, Brooklyn. Also by II. C. Sleight, At the Office of (he STAR, Jamaica.

Freseut price of 'J'icki-ts, 7 HO Halve', 3 oil Quarters, 1 Kighths, 87 Orders enclosing the cash (post paid) will be promptly intended lo. A GOOD STAND FOIl A 1JLACKSMITII AND WAGON MAKER, At IJushwick CllOSS-lloADS. Til F. subscriber offers a good Blacksmith Shop, with a complete sett of tools, together with a two story House, well finished, situate on the corner, to for one or five your for terms inquire of the subscriber Busliwick, Feb. ALEX.

WHALEV. HENRY REILL CO. INFORM their friends and I ho public in genernl, that they have enlarged their SNUFF AND TOBACCO MANLFACTOKY, No. 81 Front-street, three doors above-Old-slip, New-York where they have constantly on hand lor sale, large assortment of every article iu their Imio, viz: rose scent Maccoboy, scented nnd plain Itappee, French coarse Happee, Scotch, k.c. SNUFF, nnd every variety of TUB CC(), eiinsiling of fine cut for chewing, smoking, Spiiiiit.il smoking, I'hig, pouud and half pound rolls, Ladies' Twist, Pig-tail, Cavendish, Jcc.

Sic. Spanish, New-Oilcans, Kitefoot, and American SEGAltS. All Ihe ubuvo articles thry arrant superior to any made in Ihe United States. N. U.

Shotihl their uriicles not be approved, they enn be rcltirned and the money (ilh the expeiiscs) will he refunded P. S. Orders for any quantity of their uriicles, from nny part of the Stales, will he promptly attended to New-Vork, Mnreli 10, 1825. Jo ihs Editor of the Slar, Sir, I have read in your number of the 2-Iih of Feb. an article purporting to be a letter heretofore addressed by late F.url of Chatham to Hie people of England, on the of religion.

A very singular document, certainly introduced to the acquaintance of your readers, with (lie advantage of nunc preliminary observation no less extraordinary. Tlii introduction, I am glad to know, was not from your pen. The design of both the Idler awl the remarks prefixed to ih intelligible enough. They Cougtj. tuie together, the boldest attack that I have met with in recent times, upon the doctrines of Christianity.

Now, sir, 1 give no indulgence to the feelings which inch an outrage of your correspondent naturally calls fur. He probably fancied that the kingdom of the Lord Jesui Christ might be in danger, if so grent a man at the elder Till could be located niihiu the kingdom of Satan. And ie doubtless flatten himself that the matter of such loca-lion is successfully ucciinij.lislied. ir it were I should differ a hide, perhaps, from your correspondent, in regard to the general impoitancc of die fict. Bui the fact itself is all I fhnll meddle with at piesent.

1 say, th'u, that the Idler ij a manifest calumny upon the name of Chatham. Ami llie statement of your cones-pundi nl himself is mflii hut to prove it so, lit; says it was published iu ami ihcti supytsml by pruttcraft. But why should the piicslhuo.l sulci fere? The intimation because of the importance mid distinction of the i iter, liie might be cult nljled to give it circulation and influence. But it luipptns, lh.it the elder Pitt was then only 25 years of age, mile youth, trillion! a title, and uilhnut a name. It was not till snnietimc afterwards that he became much iti.t Jug i I Ilii first appenrnucc in the house of Commons in Indeed, if it were possible that such man, een in hit boyhood, should have given birth to a letter io unworthy of his iiuittirer judgment and character, (he mppicssion would have been owing to hi4 own subsequent shame ail having written it.

HOO lbs. (iuin Camphor 100 lbs. flinn Opium 100 lbs. fium 100 lbs. fium TrngucantU 1000 lbs.

Blue Vitriol lOttl) lbs. White do. M)0 lbs. Spirits Salts 500 lbs. Aqua Fortis 1000 lbs.

Epsom Salts lbs. Sennea AlexC 200 lbs. Sugar Lead 100 gals. Castor Oil 100 gross Phials, assorted 100 lbs. Salts Tartar mot) lbs.

Flour Suliher 1000 Ihs. Roll Suljiticr 500 lbs. Peruvian Harlc 200 lbs. Powder Jnllau 000 lbs, Mum ,000 lbs. Copperas 10 tomCuinpeacliy Logwood 500 lbs.

Liquorice Ball tons do. rlup'd ground 1000 Ins. tilue The above for sale, with a general assortment of Genuine DRl'dS, DYE STUFFS. wholesale and retail, at No. H8 Fullon-strcet, New-York.

March J. KL JJYAKD. FOR SALE. A SMALL 2story HOUSE, No. 2j Cranberry street, nearly opposite the neve Fresbyterian Church.

The I louse has every convenience for a small liniiily; is in good repairand is pleasantly situated. me toi nclongs to (lie estate, Dna Is 40 liy 1U0 feet, subject to 24 rent. The lense expires In nine years, at which limn all improvements ore paid, or a new lease given. The garden is well stocked with fruit-trees, grapevines, ki. in full bearing.

Apply as above, or at 40 Fill-ton-street, New. Vol k. C. DAVISON. March 17, 182.3.

if TO LET, A llorr. on the Heichts of Brooklyn, re- JjtO. l''l'(e every convenience for a genteel l.unily. impure of DANIEL KtK.fc.K5, ltf Ceuar-itieet, N'ew-Vnrk, lnlween the hours of 10 a m. and 3 p.

m. or of IIK.NUV AKING esquire, near the premises. March 17, 1823. if TO BE SOLD, Or txchansfd for Rtnl Estate t'n Attxlytf IIIIKii? Vetv-JurK, a VAI.UABlirir Attivi, iniiiecen-MS nf the village of Jamaicn.containine ItiO acres of land, a suincient proportion of which is Woodland and Mea- (low. un llie premises, a pw ami'irc u.

nun ii.n-, and out-houes there is an inexhaustible bed 6f excellent clay for making brick, which may be a source of great profit 1 he furin may he easily and advantageously divided, and still be sold iu parce Is if required title'good, and terms accommodating; immediate possession will be given. Jam aica, Jan. 12. tf ELIPHALET W1CKES. FOIl SALE.

A small Faun, cimtainiug about 50 acres, in iu the villnire of Newtown, L. I. On which i a huge convenient House and other buildings) arid a good nsorlment of fruit trees, In the neighbourhood dte both a Classical and Female School. For particulars iu-qnire of ItALril MALUONE, 310 Fulton-street, Jan. ll, 1825 I'.

Brooklyn. TO LET, For oni; year from iht first day of next eiisin'ltfi Valuable situate on the Jamaica one and a half miles from Brooklyn embracing about forty acies of laiiri, in high state ofcul-livjition, on which are it great variety of fine fiuit trees The said farm is well calculated for a milk-man or gardener, and will be let on favourable terms to a man of good char- -acter. Also, to Let or to Lease, number of valuable Lotssiluate. in lirooklyn, between tlife old and iew ferries. for Sale or to Lease, Lots in various streets in vicinity of the United States N'avv Yard.

For terms, apv plv to "the subscriber. JOHN. JACKSON January 20, 1825. tf FARM FOR SALEL. Situate in the eastern part of ofFTuih-' ing, near the Alley, containing, abont 100 acres of land, (seven of wood, the rest tillable land) in a rood state of cultivation.

On are a rood dwelling-liouse, tarft, crib, smoke-house, and Also, an excellent well of water near the a never failing pond near t'' barn also, an cxcelh nt apple and pear orcli-1 ai and other fvsit trees suflicic nt for the farm's we. The said farm lies witlvn half a mile of the landing, and two miles and a' half of Jcrirhs turnpike, and commands an extensive view of' Little Neck bay and the East River. For further inquire of thesubwrilfr, living on the premises, who will give an indisputable title' '-ir the same. For information relative to tlie place, inqiiiiisttf MK J'O'SE'rit Rot, Jan. BE JAM 1 9f FOWLER.

TO LET. ONE convenient two-slory tiWELI.ING-I1UUSE, iii Liberty-street, between Nasrnv aiid Coiiford-slrccls. Inquire u( E. K. VAN BEUREN, Feb.

17. 170 Fulton-strcef. DESIRAULK PROPERTY. 'THE subscriber offers lor sale his House and Lot, on the corner of Sands and Washington street. Tfirf hit' Hit (bof frnnl t.v Of flilsLdeep, Ihe rear on IVospect-street: he llouso occupies die whole front of the nhd is 41 feet deep, anil filled in nilh brick.

It was birift by days' work, in the most faithful manner, and is in perfect order. The foundation of the house and the stoop in front, nre of cut stone, the hitter with iron railings. Attached to the house is a stontr cistern, capable of holding 20 hogslieads of WRter, The court yard in front, of feel, and the rear yard, taste fully bud out and ornamented will! a variety of trees aud shrubbery. This situation possesses, it is believed, ns many advanta ges ns any other in the village. If is airy, pleasant and convenient; its vicinity to the business part of the facility of coinniuniealion between (fie two places, and its healthiness, render it residence, in all reSpeefs, desirable.

A great portion of the pin chase money may remain on mortgage. For further particulars, apple on (he premises, or at rii South-street, to ROBERT CARTER, Brooklyn, March 3, 1825. lift TORE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION On Monday the 1 lh dny of April next, at I o'clock p. m. on Ihe premises, Jjgrtk THE FARM of the subscriber, pleasantly 'lit in iIim township of Flushing, on the iliiuK? leading to Jamaica, within 2 1-2 miles of r-'fed, the former place, and about 3 from the latter.

The farm contacts about Mxty ncres, between forty aud fifty of tthicb are arable, the remainder woodland, and turf meadow; there arc on the premises a modern two itory, well built House, a new barn and corn crib, a never failing spring of pure water within a few rods of the door, with many other conveniences. The location of the place, its proximity to Ihe nfurenientioned villages, together with the numerous cnnvonienrsrS it possesses, render it a desirable situation either for mechanic, or a husbandman. A fur. tber description is deemed unnecessary, ns it is presumed that none will purchase previous to viewing it. The side will be For further particulars inquire nf the sulxci iber on the premises, hv bom an indisputable tide will be given.

JAMES DOCIIARTY. Fhnhing, March 21, 1325 3w WOODLAND FOR SALE. SIX Acres of WOODLAND, first qunlity, well covered with mik, hickory, and chesnut, siluated in Grovescnd, nt the Woods, so called, arc offered for sale. Inquire of STEPHEN N. ST1LWELL, Feb.

3, if No. 217 Wnlcr-stieet, New-York. FOR SALE, OR TO LET, fpilE Property sold by order of the Court of Chancery .1 bounded by York, Charles, Prospect, and Bridge-streets The above property will be sold together, or in lots, or parcels A lai'Kcpart of the purchase niouey may remain on mortgage, mid an indi'piitable title given. Apply to JOHN f. PERfiE.V, Shn iff'nf King Coimly JAMES H.

HAMILTON. 2 A'aJjnu-jrrsct, Am- York Hj Iittrclny-strtel, A'ctr- York, JOHN C. HAMILTON. or to the subscriber, July )-tf Female Education, Brooklyn, L. I.

1S9 DAWSON, respectfully informs her patrons and the public in general, that Ihe Academy ill be con tinued throughout the ensuing year at No. 61 Sands-street. The course of instruction includes, besides Ihe ordinary studies pursued by young ladies, Composition in the English French liincuajjcs, Astronomy, use of the slobes, History, Chrnnologv, Uotanv, Natural antl fliorai nunwuiiiiy, ucucs Letlrcs, uml Drawing i' various departments. Those voting ladies who mi.lv fbe French language, nre accustomed lo speaking it hi the school, at the same lime that they are acquiring correct grammatical knowledge of it. N.

li. Nq pupd received under 12 years of ape. Cards with terms and references lo be had at the Academy. I Vhnt.iry 0 1, fiaVliJQ 1 8 lira 3 I Ml i a-i Rsfll 1 fJiurp, a hnndsoine variety of colors Black Silk, worsted and cotton Hosiery Cotton Duinusk nnd ltussia Diiipcrs uurcnester iseutickmgs and Ked Laces Manchester Cords Linen Cumbricks from 16s. to 30s, Fine and superfine Book Muslins Flos Silks and Flos Cotton, skeins and spools Swiss Muslin Handkerchiefs Graham Fustian Black and blue, super and cosnmon Cloths, Lc.

Lc. Brooklyn, 31st March, J820. IN EQUITY FIRST CIRCUIT. Jacob Saituriis, Bethui-I Saminip, Eliza-) bcth L'dull, Thomas Scudder, Junior, Ut. I Bellinel Rogers, Deborah Rogers, Rebecca Ropers, Sarah Rogers, 'William Sauuuis, Mary Sally Sam-mi.

BY virtue of a decree or order entered in this cause, will he sold at Auction hy the subscribers, commissioners appointed for the purpose, at the dwelling House of Henry Saminis, late ii ii l0w" in the county of bullolk, on the Uith day of April next, at two o'clock iu the afteirioon of that day, all that ce rtain mcsuage or tract of Land and Buildings thereon, situate in tin- miiil town tin, of HunliiiKtou Harbor, containing about thirty acres, a part of iniioer latin, neing me Homestead of trlucli the said Hi in Sammis died seised. Abo, on llie premises, one other tract, on the ilCtli day of nri, ai no ocKKS in he roirnoon nf 1 1... I timber land, situate in the said town, near the place calb olt Hill, lyinj the west side of the highway leading from the house of I'hihp alentine, to the southward, being laud of which the said Henry Saruuiis died seized. A on the said HUlu day of April next, at three o'clock in the alternoon, one other tract of limber land, containing about two acres and three quarters, situate in said town, at the west end of the town plot, joining the highway leading from town to the Frog Funds, being hind of which the said Henry Sauimis died seized. Sale to be held on the premise.

MOSRS ROI.I'll, MOSKX ROfiKKS, Commissioners. March 27, JOHN ROCEBS, PAINTING, GILDING AND GLAZING. HALL ii GALLOWAY, return thanks lo their friends and the public, for their liberal patronage, nnd hone to merit a continuance of their favour; aud respectfully in- lot in iriein, mat mey nave constantly on hand, a large assortment of FAINTS, OIL, CLASS, Lc. of Knelish and American manufacture, which will be sold on as leasonahle terms as at any other establishment. TO CARPENTERS AND OTHERS.

Window Sa.hes of various sizes, ready glazed, constantly on hnnd, and sold on the same terms as those made by the sash-makers in New-York, at o. 10f Fullon-slicel, Brooklyn. March 31, LATIN SCHOOL ROOK. SWAIN'S Initial Book for learning the Latin tongue, improved and adapted to the use of American schools By an experienced leacher. For sale at the Jamaica Uookslore, aud also at 5il Fullon- slreet, Brooklyn.

A. SPOOALK. March 31, 18J5. jYO I ICK.SINiiLF.Mi.N offi-rs for sale 11 UHA) I'eaeh-trces of the best inoculated fruit. 1000 Cherrv trees, 100 buhels kidney Potatoes, tOO bushels black do.

Flandmne, March 31, 1825. lw TO LET. A excellent stand and shop for a Wheelwright, near A I i- A L- V. slock and looUof a Wheel wi ight for sale. I'ossession given llie Cist of May.

For particulars inquire of SMI I'M, on the picmise, or of CAKKLT BFIKiEN, Gowanus. March 31, The Biautifttl, Thrrovzh-RrtA, Runnhi'-FIurte DLWVJDDIE, stand, during the (to end on the first of August next,) at the stable of Mr. Wipiiu, Innkeeper, near the village of Jamaica, on Imif bland, at Fifleeu dollars i's the season, and twenty dollars to innrc. Dimviddie is a bay horse, without any white, IA and a half bands hieh, having a beautiful head, neck and presence great depth of che't, length of waUt and breadth of loin with quarters deep and well spread fore-aims and thighs Btrong and well proportioned, and for Pcdicree is unsurpassed by any in America. Hewasbred by Dr.

Wm. Cutler, of Dinwiddie, Virginia, (frcm whence he derives bis name) and was foaled the 'Jd day of June, 1801, beinoneof the colts of the celebrated imported horse Diomed. The following i an extract of a letter received from the breeder, dated March 8, 13-1, and which fully gives his Pedigree." Dinwiddie was got by the imported horse Diomed, his dam by Wild-Air, grand-dam by Apollo, t. tram! dam hv Partner, r. Brand-dam hy Fearnought, out of a mare imported from England, and the property of English John Bland, bsq.

ilii-Air was men in irgima, ann got ny Fcarnausht, out of the imported marc Kitty Fisher, well known as a brood mare. Apollo, Partner, and fearnaught, pre imported horses, and are to be found in the stud book." The local of this horse (arcordinff to Or. Cutler) is esteemed by the sportsmen of Virginia, as equal, if not superior, to that of anv in the state as a prooi oi men, ne nas now mij' en-Archie, out of a full siter to Dinwiddie) only three years old next month, which is live feet two and a half inches i hands two and an half inches high, and for which he has been ottered 1000 dollar? she is now engaged in a large swecislaKes, mi dollars each, twenty subcribers, to be run for next November. The stock is not only known in Virginia, but in other states. Hp tm two rolls than she from the same mare, both of them quite as likclv.aud already engaged in sweepstakes." 1 he same mare (own sister to Dinwiddie) also bred Holiver, (by Sir Hal) that beat the well known horses Flying" Childcrs uml Kir illinin.nt Pctcrsbunr.

in 1S21 she aho bred the Beggar-fiirl, (by Sir Archie) the property of Mr. Wynne, and well know on the turf in South Carolina. Bolivar, at four years old, was esteemed the bea race horse in Virginia. For these facts the i uhscriher is indebted to 1 lieo. ill, t.sq.

oi vt aqua, irguna, nKj. rvM. in a iter, under date of March 3d, I82J, I rnmrratiilate vou on having traced out and obtained possession of Dinw iddie, as I leel cootiuetii, irom uie repounimi oi int misrd well as a racer, in'the cai ly part of his career, and dotiht-loss would have been eminently successful, had it not been for tnl 1 1...1 Vrti, Will linil Kim VCI X.ilii.iuiu ui.r- an accident that befel him, as will apiear irom me louowing remarks in Dr. Cutler's already alluded to. "Iran Dinwiddie in a sweepstakes when tnree years ui.i, me suhm.

i- bers he won the first heat very easy, ami wo, second, bat the rider could not lioi.l linn, ann ne ran su poles, and thus lost the race. About this time he was taken ill a violent eoimh. which continued till I sold him, and which was the only reason why I did sell bi" ninwiddie has been a very successful stallion, under the name of Diomed, in the eastern part of onnecticut, the counties of Worcester and Ilcrk.hirc, (Massachusetts) and inRensselxr county, (New-Vork) but bill.erto has covered none but common mares, saving those of Cadwallader 11. I ol den E-q of Pittstown. The latter geutleman onserves, letter to the subscriber-" I have bred from him exclusively the lat three years, and can recommend bun as a sure foal getter "Hi' eolts (continues r.

Colden) possess good size.a full proportion of bone, much life, and tine action. In point of co-hut p-enera they are Iree liom wniic, mil 'like their lire, have well set ears, and arc universally strong In the loins and hinder They arc here pronounced va4ly superior to the stock of Sir Solomon or Hickory, both ol hich horses preoccupied his stand in this town. Breeders are invited to call and examine a Colt of this horse, foaled within a few days, at Mr, Bathgates, at West lar.ns, whoprenouneei it one of the f.nest eolts he has ever owned. tiood na-turage and accommodations for Mares, will lie provided on the most reasonable terms the expense of which.with the charge for the service of the horse, to be paid before the rns are take, ay. Accident, and eseap the l.e owners.

New-York, Marca 31, ioj. uy J1INK WRAIT I.M' I ai r.n, oi a urgcsur, niiumit i for hatters snd t' a dralcn. Aho Colored Papers. IA FRESH TEAS. HYSON of very superior tjuulity, selected from one of the lute sales, Young Hyson, remarkably fine, in whole and half chests of the Lord's cargo, Also, second qualities of the nhorr article, tocctlier ith a a general assortment of arc ollcrod for Sale at wholesale and retail, hv VAN liKl.NT TALM 71 Peail street, March 31.

2Vv coiner of Coenlies-slip, New- Vi k. 7 i'JnoNCiTcTicwL SKVF.RAL entlenien wiithing to have a French si hool in the village of Brooklyn, have invited Mr. Dmmicr lielaiue, irofessurof the French establish one. His method of instruction offers the greatest advantages, it confers a cot reel pronunciation fiee hum foreign a-cent and pronunciations he requests those who are desirous ot unending; bis school lo leave their names nilh Mr. Snmuel Seahury.

'J he terms of instruction will ho hum five to ten dollars a tpiaiicr. 1'iivale hysons will he given at the houses of such ladies or geiilh iiien as desire il. is st ho'd will commence on Monday next, (Mi of April) at the school room of Mr. Seahury in ibis ullage. March 31, AMERICAN ECLIPSE.

rpHIS unrivalled Race Horse ill stand for the ensuing season, at the stable of Mr. Braihliaw, iun heoper, (late Deyo's) near Harlem Bridge. Terms. Forty dollars each mare, to be paid, with the expense of keeping when the ninres are taken nwuy. Good pasture will he prouded in the neighbourhood, flnd every attention paid the marcs, but accidents and escapes will be at the rNk of the owner.

C. W. VAN KAN ST. New York, March 31, 1823. 3m TAKEN UP ADRIFT, IN the Kast Uiver, on Monday morning last, four OF FLOUIt.

The owner can hnve ihem on application to WILLIAM lirooklyn, March 31, 1835. 1 No. 11 Dock-street. TICKETS AND SHARES In the NEW-YOItK STATE LI I T.K UUK LOTTERY, Class No. roua, for January, 1823.

SCH EM K. 2 prizes of -II prizes ol 200 3 do 61 do ll 3 do .01 do 17 do 1 7 I do l- 20 do 6(10 1 1 17.3 do 1 3,395 pi izes, 20,825 blanks, tickets. 20 Whole Tickets, in Package, can be had for 9 10 20 Half do do do 57 ft 20 Quarter do do do 23 oi 20 Eighths do do do 16 Present Trice of Tickets 7 Shares in proportion. Orde; fpost paid) enclosing- the cash for a Package, or a single Ticket, will meet with immediate attention, addressed to T. V.

MUM FORD'S New-York State Lottery Office. 200 BltOADWAY. January, 124. SECOR'S OFFICE, 210 Broadway, nnd 1 17 Chatham-street. i NF.W-VOKK STATE LITER A TUR TTER CLASS CM BE 11 FOUR.

2 Frizes of 10,000 3 do of 1 oi 30S2 17 of 1000 2(1 of 5004 1 of 2011 51 of 100 Present price of Tickets $7 OO Halves, 3 50 Qua ters, 1 75 Eights, 87 cents. P. S- Orders, cnclosiuc the Cash, fpost paid) will be pronipllv attended to. Ktw York 1825. FURNITURE AT AUCTION.

TT7TLL BE SOLD at I'ublic Auction, on Thursday the VV 1 1th day of April next, at 10 o'clock a. in. at the residence of Or. Ball, on Brooklyn Heights, a variety nf Household Furniture, consisting of large Looking Glasses and mahogany Tables, Bedsteads, Clinics, Camels. Crockery, China, and tnrlheimare, Kitchen Furniture.

Lc. kc. Also Silk and Fringe for Curtains, imported by a special order, and never made up. Likewise a new milch Cow, if not sold hy private sale March 24, HAGS! RAGS! nillE subscriber mil pay cash tor nil kinds ot clean JL RAGS, CANVASS, and Jl'MC, a No. 50 Fulton street, Brooklyn.

March 21, 1825. tf ANNUAL TOWN MEETING. N' is hereby eiven, lhat 1 lie annual TOWN MEF.TTNO. for the town of Brooklyn, will lake place at the house of Lawrence Brower, inn-holder in said town, on Tuesday Ihe 5th day of April next, at 1 o'clock p. m.

for the purpose ol election town Ulticers, anil trnns acting the ordinary business of the town, according to law. JUH.x DUUUUII, town Clerk. Brooklyn, March 21, 1825. 2w TO LET. HMIE upper part of tin No.

Top-1 lar-strcet. March 2d, 1S25. CO-PARTN ERSIII DISSOLVE D. THE co-pailiiersbip between John R. Snedeker and Thomas Bells, under the firm of Snuldtr lietts, iu Ihe Union Mouse near the Rare Course, on Ihe Jamaica turnpike, was dissoved by mutual consent on the 1st day of November last.

Persons having demands ngainst said firm, will please present them to John R. Suedekcr for payment, to whom all debts due the firm, are to he paid. 1 JOHN R. SNF.DEKI-H, March THOMAS liET'T'S. N.

B. The House will be continued by R. who will be happy to attend the calls of his li icuds and customers. REMOVAL. NIXON WOODIIILL have removed from No.

ir, Maiden-lane, to the corner of Front and I'ulion streets, wbrre they have opened an AtlliKTLTL' II VL WAREHOUSE, and offer for sale no exlemive assortment of Ihe most approved agricultural implements, viz Nixon's patent Ploughs, of all sizes Patent expanding corn nnd seed I larrows Patent expanding Cultivators, a new urlicle Patent Forks, from 2 lo 6 prong Patent steel Hoes, of all sir.es Scythes, Sneaths, Cradles, Hakes, Corn Shtllers Fanning Mill, Straw Cullers, kc. Lc. A liberal allowance made to those -vim purchase ly the qunntily. New-York, March 24, 18:15. NEW SCHOOL I500K.

11irST Lessons in the History of Ihe United State, compiled for the use nf the jnnior class in J. I toxic's Academy hy Mrs. C. M. Thayer, Superintendant of the Female Department.

For sale (price 37 cents) by A. SPOO.NFK. TUTICK -11 at presci nt occupies at ITnll.iii.Is. lie therefore re- (picttoiiy us loose nun haw: uccoiiiiIh in seme unit hiiii, In do it mi or bi-l'iire ihe I "uli of Apiil noit. lie rciiiiMH lhti.i.0 having dciiiiinds.

to pieenl the saine for settlement. JOIJ.N A. VOOUIIEF.S. FhulaniN, March 17, 1S25-IC X. B.

Jelling tit he slock remaining on hand cheap for cash. LOTS OX THE HEIGHTS FOIl SALIC. LOT'S, situated on ihe west side of lliiks-stieet, I. near I'icrpont-streei, or will lie exchanged fur a Mouse mid Lots in the vicinity of ihe Ferry. Apply to K0SUF.LT.

SritAfiUK. March 17. if 37 Builiiig-slip, (up stairs) New-York 'I HIE subscriber offers his services to his fellow citizens at the upproachiiig Lleciinn, as Collector of Tunes, for Ihe Inw it of fironklin. They have known him long enough lis be uccpiuinted wilh his diameter, and hliililics. I Ip them I will use his utmost endeavours to serve tlirin with faithfulness and punctuality.

March 17, 1825. KE.M C. CORNELL. SN uf'F and fixe cut tobacco. PKTEK ii L0KILLA HI), 42 Chaiham-sneet, New-York, nre now ndling their Simft'iind Tobacco, at the follow ing reduced prices, by wholesale: SNUFF.

Lordliird's Mixture coarse Snuffof an agreeable llavour, preferred by nidiiy to nny other kind of price 50 cts per lb. Miitcobiu Situfr in tars and casks. do 2o do. li. Snick l.

in bladders, do. Id do. do. Ihilf Toast in do. do.

15 do. do. lliik Tumi in do. do. 11 do.

lo. do. do. FINE CUT TOBACCO. Slumped Feler .1.

Lorillard.jun. in quarter lb. papers, price 100 cts. per lb do. L.

in small papers, 22 do. tier do. P. L. do.

tlo. 2(1 do. do. do. t- 0 do.

tlo. 18 do. do. With a general assortment nf every article in their line of business, including a great variety of Snuff, sue II ns line Happee, coarse Happee, Holland Happee, Spanish Happee, Sicily Maccnhoy, Multcscdo. linique do.

Saint Omare, Slrnlsburgli, Tuberose, Natchliocbes, Cnrraso, Lc. Also, Kitefoot, Spanish, Canister, and Common Smoking; Tobacco. All the above articles warranted of superior March 2 1. Drugs, Medicines, and Perfumery. V.

No. fl. Fulton-street, Brooklyn, keeps constantly on hand a genuine assortment of DFU'O-, AND PERFUMERY, holesale nnd retail, which he ill sell as low as lliey can be purchased in New-York. Families may rely on procuring genuine articles at the above place. Also, a general assortment of genuine Patent Medicines, viz Steer's Chemical 0iodeldnc, W'hitwcll'a Chemical Embrocation, Whitivell's A fonintic.

Suulf, Cephalic SnufF, Soda Powders, British Od, Harlem Oil, Bateman's Godfrey's Cordial, geid-hilz l'owders. Double distilled Rose Water, wholesale and retail. March 10, I3J2. ly a oninrt, nrtive Iiny7l4 or Jo ycrirs of of resectable conncxious, to attend in a Druggist Store. Inqniic us above MILLIXARY SHOP.

TtTRS. DOUKMUS respectfully informs Ihe ladies of ill broeklvn, and llie pnlilic in general, lliat she has opened a MILLINARY SHOP, in tin; room fnnaetly oe-cnpii'd ns a dry good store by Mr. II. IJikeinau, No. 4j Fulton-street, here she has on hand, an elegant assortment of ladies silk and Leghorn Hats, of the newc-t fashions also no assortment of Indies Head Dresses and Caps, nnd will on ihe shortest notice make, niter, and repair, any Hat or Hats hich may he i.pplied for, on the most ren-snnalde terms.

She flatters herself (lint she will he able to render full sutisfiiclion, as she has employed in her establishment a competent young Indy to conduct the concern. N.B. All orders will be thankfully received nnd punctually attended to. March 2d, 1824. FOR SALE, A VALUAI1 1 CJ ITU ATE on Newtown Creek, in the tnwndiipof Bnsli-k5 ick.

Kings County, Long-Island, two miles from Williamsburg)! Ferry. There is now three run ol'stone in said Mill, liirh by lillle expense, may be increased to five, as there is nn inexhaustible stream of water, wilh the privilege of the water right loll feet below the Willinmshurgh turnpike, nud here another mill in.iy be erected if desirable. Also, 20 acres of first raloupland anil Salt Meadow, with a good house, barn, hovel, nnd other out-buildings. The situation is pleasant, nnd the pond abounds ith shell and scale fish of all kind-; md fiom its proximity to the city is considered a very desirable residence. For fiulhcr particulars apply to S.

bCHENCK, No. I'J Nassau slieet, New-Voik. Feb. 3. GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

J. MAXWELL, RESPECTFULLY mfouns the inhahitants of Drooklyn, that he has commenced an Hnclitih, Nleroinlile, Mathe matical, and Classical School, at the junctinu of Main and Fulton-streets. MUS. MAXWELL, also, hegs to nosure them, she will do the utmost in her power to piy the greatest attention to the fe males coinuiitted to her care, iu the necessary branches of their education. N.

II. Our Relerenec shall be Ihe progress of our rupils. Aug. 5, 1112 tf. PAINTING AND GLAZING.

DAVID I'HICE, No. StU Sinids-stroet, respectfully informs the public that he continues the above business iu its vaiious brunches mid is gratrful for every favour re ceived. Faints, Oil, tiluss, i.c. are for stile al llie above place. February 3, 1823.

(iiii RAISING OF BUILDINGS. rjMIE snbsci ibers having provided llicnisrlvcswilli screws nnd other machinery for the raising or removing of buildings nf any description, (brick or wood) offer their services to the public for that purpose. lilt II Mil) K.iSf.hS, J. BF.HUY. Brooklyn, Feb.

10, 1ST Sands-street. TEX DOLLARS KKWAKD! 1 AN A WAV from the subscriber on Saturday evening .1 lite instant, a coloured bov of tclluvtr complex ion, named JOHN. He has a scar on bis upper lip, is twenty veart. of ege, about five ami half feel high, and ncll piopintioned he took with him two shiits, lim pair nf pantaloon, three vests, and four costs; one of which was a very good lilacs, close boilu cl coat. Any person ho ill secure snid runaway so Hint ihe subset iber can get him agiiin, shall receive Ihe above reward and all reasonable charges.

All persons arc forbid harboring or employing him, os the law will be rigidly enforced It is probable said ruitaw ay is in die neigboui hood of Westchester, us bis father lives in lhat place. Atiii.tll A.vi aiou.iLi.. Springfield, (Jamaica) March 21, F1XK LKTTEK rAl'EU. a 1 it nnn rPHIRTV-TVO reams very line i.t.ti r.n at I 4 "Ti ner ream, for sale at A. t'OONEIl'S Book- rulton-stieet, Hio.Alin, MarihCt, lJj Rut here, according to your correspondent, is a produc (ion of ihe first meiil, with one of the gienlcst names at inched toil; a production pul)lislied and blazoned in the new "papers, and thus circulated through all Europe and yet immediately And ihul loo, by the power less ministers of the cross Were there no zealous indlels in the world at that lime Was there not some minister of the powers of daikiieis, ho had fidelity enough to pre serve, and again to send a document of such pre cious tcitimoiiy to I lie cause of error Suppressed and as rnlvai 17 if, when the iter was jmt entering on the stage of life and so ellectunlly, that the smothered bant' ling was nrer lieaid uf again for near a century, and until the bones of the slandered parent had lain for more than 40 years in the gravel The thing it preposterous, on lliefuce of il.

In point of power, Lord Chatham's little finger was heavier than tin whole congregation of the Christian min -ijlry in England. Besides, sir, the sentiment of ihii letter are entirely at variance with those whkh the Isil of Chaiham is known lo have entertained. Asa niesman, if not oiherw in', he knew loo well the general utility sod value of the religious piincinle to treat it with contempt or derision. And of this sufficient eiideuce may lie fuiinil in his winks extant I will trouble yeu with a tinjjlc passage, taken from one of a series of letters addrcsfcC! by him to a young nephew, (afterwards Lord CaiaehfunlJ of whose education he had charge, ami who was then punning his studies at Cambridge i'uivcriily. It was written from Hath, in 1761, about 30 years after (he date given hy your correspondent t.i the libel kc hi sllcoipleit to fasten upon the same illustrious prison.

The passage is thus: "I come now-to the part of the advice I have olTer you, which tnost nearly concerns your welfaie, aiul upon vhicli every good and hunturMc purpaie of yuur lift vill tmrtdly depend. I lueao, the krrping Bp in your heart, the true sentiments of it lip Ion IfyvuarlMt TlpHl tovarai wd, you can Mrtr he to tmcarlt man. Tlx: sentiment of the human bie.nl is here brought lo the test, Is gratitude in the nuin bcr of man's viiiHeiMl" it le, the highest Benefactor de mauds Itie warmest return of love, and praise liiralum 'ii diml, em. dixit. If a man wants this siiiue where there are inthiste obligitions to excite and qukken it, he will be likely to waul all others towards his fellow ciealures, whose utmost gifts are poor, compared to lho of hit never fading AI.

nighty fiieud. Remember thy Creator in the days of shy joulh," isbig with the deep est wisdom. "The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, snd upright hrnrt, that is understanding." And again he says," Itoiiieniber, the esseuceof true religion is a Leail vokl of offence tew jrU God and man not subtle Speculative opinions, but an active, vital principle ol FAITH Sir, if ihe document furnilied by your correspondent be not wholly spurious, the subsequent suppression uuit have been the woik of ill author, lipcr reflection became to think more justly, and to regret and condemn the follv and lemriity of his youth. And so, instead nf bearing now the proper sanction ofhisname, it stnnds be fore the woild with the stip of his reprobation upon it The more rational opinion, However, seems to bo, that he wa never "or a momeas gsil'y of the profane ribaldry which your correspondent lias endeavoured to fix upon him I am sir, Lc. TRUTH TOWN OFFICERS.

sNrCII nf the inhabitant of the town of Brooklyn, an inleresl in the nomination of 'l ow Officers, to be siiimorledatlhe snnual election en Tneslay nest, me reiine.lcd to meet at live house of WILLIAM Sib I'lirvuov at rtn'clock in the consult on proper candidate to put in nomination March 2t, IHM IN consequence of the un favourable state of the eather on Wednesday, the sale of Furniture, advrrlincd to have taken place on that day, at o. tiO Samls-slreot, is postponed until Saturday nest, the 2d of April, at o'clock a. m. at which lime the articles will positively be sold, without rrgard to weather. March 31, Ib2-V hv SETTER PUP LOST.

OST in this tillaee. on the 2'Jlh hist, Sc'tcr Shit Fup; JLi bodv nearly while, brown cars and head, with while streak running from the nose through the forehc-Kd to the neck. Any person who will deli cr (be above Pup to Captain Blnnes, at (ien. Swift's, shall receive five dollars for trouble. March 31, llicir lw CorporaiinH Far Jackson street.

once is hereby given, mat proposals ir Jackson street, from the Last River to the liouli- dary line of the Village of Brooklyn, will be received until the Clh day of April next. Two bids arc requested, the first for regulating, gradual isiff, and forming on an arch the carriage wnv of said afreet, and forming- and graveling Ihe liilc-walks thereof, nnd securing the side-walks ol that part of said street lyio outbcily of Sands-street to the Village line, with good ood curb, and gravelling the carriage way of said street southerly ofSands-streef. 'Ihe second for paving said street from the East Itivcr to Sands-treet, wilh good paving stones, and lecuruiR ihe aide-walks thereof with good stone curb. Also for dipgmg a a Will, in Fine Apple-street, fifty feet easterly from 1 By Order of the CJerk. March 31, Furnian's Notes on Brooklyn.

JUST puhli.hed, and for sale at the office of the Star, price 37 cts. NOTES, Geographical and Historical, relatin? to the town of Brook 'n, in Kings l.byCASsist it.mjt. for sale be.

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