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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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Shea thing Kith Lcatht r.The owners of the BV THOMAS KIRK, CO. BUILDING LOTS IN BROOKLYN. FOR S.1LE AT AUCTIOX, ON MOND AY, the iiSth instant, at eleven o'clock, on the tiremie.i. Sixty BuildiDj Lots in Brooklyn, bounded by OEED WHEAT. Ml) bushels white Hint Seed Wheat, equal or superior to any ever offered in this country.

Just received and for ile by TKEDWAY STOKF.S, 27, Cocnties slip, New-York, July 7. Cm Brooklyn Fire Insurance Company. THE President and Directors have declared a quarterly dividend of Wo per cent, payable on and after the first day of August aext. FREEMAN' HOPKINS, Secretary. Brooklyn, July 20, 2w by the Greeks, to whom, according to the Turkish custom, he attributes his misfortunes.

The Paris Constitutionel of the 9th June details the defeat of Redschid Pacha, at the head of 25,000, Albanians, Suliots and others, near Ana-tolico, by the Greeks Bazaris, Zangas, and Nicetas, were the chiefs who led the Christians. On the 1 6th May, it is stated the 'Scraskicr' has crossed the district of Ulochas, and on the 17th, at day-break, was encountered by 12,000 Greeks who covered Anatolico. Nietas, who commanded the van guard, immediately gave the signal for battle, and rushed into the midst of the enemy himself. At 3 o'clock victory, it is stated, crowned the standard of the Christians. The Turks, beaten at all points, fled in the road Arta, leav.

ji(j SOOO killed on the field of battle, 00 wounded, and two Puchas jirisoeni's; 20 standards, and ull the Ottoman artillery fell, it is added, into the hands of the Greeks. If this account be true, and it bears every mark of authenticity, the campaign of the Sultan this summer has ended in the same disasters that crowned every former attempt a-jjaiiist Greece. Greece. The traitor Odysseus is said to have fallen into the hands of the Greeks, after having been abandoned by his own soldiers. A Zantc article of April 18th, states that an immense quantity of ammunition 8c provisions are to be sent to Navanno by direction of Count Ma- whaling ship Octavia, S.

Sc 1J. Huntting, caused a side of Leather to be put on her bottom, as an experiment, (wc shall here note, that the leather was the same state, as when taken trom tne Tanners) since the return of this ship from near ly a twelve months cruise on the banks, we have examined this partial sheathing, and find it much more loul than any other part of her bottom. Capt. Griffins likewise informs the concern that it got foul much sooner tlian any other part- Sat JIarbor Corrector. Y'lunteer Toast given at Sag Harbor, Tom." Although we have no Dinks from Albany what is belter, wc have Sficrm flunks.

Right hale Banks, and JJcggy Dunks, whose Notes never depreciate Coal. It is stated that a valuable coal bed has been discovered in the lower part if Peclkill, Westchester County, directly en tin bank of the Hudson. It is also stated that preparations arc for ascertaining the extent of bed. A family of seven negro children from the age of 15 months to II years was poisoned a few days since by a quack administering a strong decoction of the root called the J'ride of China. Five of the seven have died, and the other were not expected to survive.

Breach of Vromist. At (he March Term of the Court of Common l'leas, in this county, an action for a breach of promise of Marriage was brought by Miss Hannah Dodge, Newcastle, in the county of Lincoln, aguiiist Air. Joel Hill, of St. Stephens, (N. and verdict of 1000 dollars damage obtained by the phiintilT.

The defendant appealed and the action was nguin tried at the late session of the Supreme Judicial Court at Nlrichias and the Jury returned verdict fur (wcre hundred duller! damage for the pluiiitifF. Lamport Sentinel. A white woman recently committed suicide by drowning herself, on nctount of het poverty, nt Alexandria; and on iuesdav, William Stewart, respectable carpenter, com mitted die same deed nt the same place. MARRIED, In New-York, Capt. John C.

Mnyell to Miss Ami R. Lalhnm Joseph Evans to Miss l'rnucis K. Grace; Lud-vtigl'rocli to Miss Sarah Seaman Augustin Merill to Miss Caroline Benj. Stephens jun. to Hannah Maria, daughter of Ichabod Frail, Lsn.

Abraham A. i'eale to Joanna Hitter, daughter of ('. arson Griffith E. Junes to Miss Catharine C-iifliths. DIED.

In this village Mr. John Uurtis, Loatir.an, aged about 40 Mr. IVtei- Uribbin. In Gas-, anus on Tuesday last, the oldest sm-of Mr. John WyckoiY, Hed 12 years.

In New-Voi 'liinnim Lufl'burrow, nged P7 John Wi-nani, "3 arret Stephens, 40 John Hind, 'S')) Mrs. Mary Phillips Col Joseph Houston jun. John H. Walsh, 'S Jane, widow of John A. Hannah, daughter of the laic lluchnii.il Esq.

Fgbetl li. 1'nine-tov, C4 iatnao Lester, formerly of New-London Mrs wife cf Thomas ErancU Samuel Gregory, 40; Cant. John I'ink, 72; F.phinim Hart, 78; George H. Winter, 123; Stephen Sudbury, -13; Ductur George A. dustman, bO, fnrmi-ilyof (hi tillage liridret lirady, 34 Mrs.

Ap-ncs Treat, 13 Joseph iioullun, 3fi Tunis T. 1'eek, oS Mrs. Hannidi King, At Philadelphia, Lieut. Walter Abbott, of the Navy of the I'niU'c! States. A( I'ort au Prince, Win.

A. son rf Win. Cmikshank, of N. V. "cd '23.

At Woodbridge, N.J. Mr. James Edgar, formerly ol N. Y. At Washington, C.

Mrs. Jane Diclvinson, wife of Capt. John D. Ueof.Y.l. At Mancl slei, Jlass.

Lieut. I lmry Uaril, ul llic t. a. Navy, att.iclifd to tlie Navy Yard Chailestown. At CattUill, Ceo Caiuis Ksq of X.

aged 04. At IIuntinLTton, Miss Laviuia Gould, daughter of Mr r.benerer li. aged lH. Suddenly, in N. Y.

on Wenesdayf llbinst, Mr. Albert I' Smith, mere hant ol Sniilhtown, the firm of Seacord 44 Smith, aged iHjcars. Ilisdtuth was occasioned by a liloiv en the head, fiom a block ot the vcscl, his passage to'Neiv-York. suruved the accident aljout 1'i hours. Hw tfnaius were brought to Sinnhtow and interred on 1 hursday.

Lagk. HOUSES LOTS, In Brooklyn. WTIIA be sold at Auction, on Thursdiy, the July irvt. at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the store of it. Dean, ronvr of i'ullnii Hnl fnnr1 'rwk Brooklyn, (lie Hnufc and I it, No.

Ill Jay ttrwt, 23 by IWieet. A ho a House and to Lots, No. I a nnd 'JO, on High idrcet. Abo an unexpired Lease of nine years from List April, of Lot of Ground, No. street, with a house and stable thereon, not subject to any ground rent, and the buildings to he paid for at the cud of tlie lease, Aho an unexpired Leaje of nine years from Ivt April, of a Lot of Ground No.

43 Henry stre 't ground rent 13 dollars. House and stable thereuu. Buildings to he paid for. AUo an unexpired Iicare of nine years from last April, of a Lot Sit by feet, No. Henry itrcet.

Ground rent, lb" 'Jj, witli two work slmjii thereon. 1'or f'irtlicr particular! enquire of GAMALIEL KING, corner of Ific-ks and l'inc-anple street. Ahoa I xt on the north side of High-street, adjoining the African Chinch ground. Also 4 lxts of ground, on York -street, near Charles-street, 2.1 hv 10O feet, a man of which miv be seen at If. R.

Venn's. House and southwesterly corner of Hijrh and Jay-Ft reels, Uostorii hieh, nearly new; rent for dol lars and tlie taxej. Tlie lot -5 by 7 1 leel- 1 he house Jj tiy 0 feet. a House ajd Idt, by 100 feet, on the north side of Jo nison-st reel. feet weitlroai the iioilUwe.

comer ot Auauis and Johnson streeU. Ami on Hit nert CWj At 3 cVlocV, in the afternoon, at the house of (i. t. steara-bnat ferry, lliooklyn, THAT VALUABLE FARM, Of tvrent v-one and a ciuarler acre p. helunsinc to Cor nell, witli "t'our Dwclliiij-hotises thereon, tiiuited on the Red Hook road, ixmnded hy the property of V.

A. Schcrmerhori lately Hniilh'8, Esc.) on the north and west by the lied Hook I.iane, on the southwest by of Jacoh lloeruui, deceased, and on the southeast by land of tiamucl 1. lierritson. Said Farm may be laid out lots, immediately, a map of winch may be seen at the Tontine Coffee N. York, and in.

R. The lieibility of said farm for twilding lot, has brought this property into request, the situation hring very desirable. 1 1 will be sold all tojether. Terms wade knoivn at the time of sal p. Also, will be sold at Urmme timp, tiftht Lots of Ground, ad- ioininf the Unformed Dutch Civ.irciJ, in Jonlciuon street, 2S by "3 1-'ifert; four Iti fronting on 1ivingstou and four Lots frontinz on Joralemin-stret't with a pood twwlory DwelhiiR House tliei-on.

22 bv 23 feet, and a IV-irn 30 fcrt square. Said Lots are well utockrd with the ehrice Fruits, such an apri cots, peaches, cherries, pear, ftrawheines, raspberries, Ac. A map may bp wen at W. K. Dean's.

I erms at tale. ILLIAM II. 1-)KAI, Auctioneer, Corner of Fulton and S.uids-streels. Drooklyn, July 1325. Sw SALE OF PEWS.

mil F. Pews in St. Ann's Churcli, Hrooktvir, will be sold at l'ublie Auction hi the cbttrch, nn Monday the first day of August next. The sale will commence at o'clock in the morning, and be again continued at 4 o'clock the afternoon. The Pews will be sold in fee simple, subject to un annual rent.

Terms of sale. One quarter cash, and the remainder on a credit of one, two, and three veins, with interest at six per cent. liy order ot the esiry Brooklyn, July 18, 1825 2w. TAKE NOTICE. House Wanted in Brooklyn.

person hnvinf a House to let, at or near the junction of Fulton and Main streets, will hear of au ei ccllent opportunity to let for a term of years, bv inrpiirinff of E. Hair Dresser, N. B. The upper part of a tlirec story house would be preferred. July Kl.

or VILLAGE SKETCHES, fR, TALES OF SOMERVILL.E, a new original work- MERVIIXE 1'orsale by price fc- 1. cetitj, a. sroosER. Jay, York, Bridge, and Prospect-streets, being the principal part of that most desirable block of ground. The lots are situated in a central and very iintirovinir nart of the town, and are admirably adapted to the residence of men of business, bcuij in the rear of what will soon he the most commercial part of Brooklyn, and commanding a beautiful view of me city ol iVew-ork.

Terms, which will be liberal, made known at the tale. July 20. It LOST. Five School Mtdals with Miss Dawson' name on four of them, the other marked Industry only a suitable reward will be paid Sands-st. by leaving liiein at Mo, 3d July 1:1.

lw DR. 1IUPJ), RETURNS thanks to bis former and would leave to inform hem and the public, that he has- removed his ollii lo No. Tli Mam-street, near the junction of Main and Is, where he has established a store of DRUGS lie also continues his practice of Physic and Surgery, and may he applied to at his oiHce, or at hei dwelling, No. -18 Maio-strett-Brooklyn, July 20-tf HORSE AND CHAulT rI HIE Subscriber oflers for sale a likely bay HORSE, and JL good RIDING CH AIR, or would barter them with a person for services in distributing the Star, every Thiirid.iv on a post-route of about 3j miles. ALDF.N SI'OONEK.

Julyl'U. PRACTISING HALL. MR. ERA ULT, respectfully informs the ladies and gen-'lleineoof Brooklyn, that his next Practising and last Hall, will take place on Friday next, 22d inst. at the Assembly Room, Military Garden.

July 'JO. It LONG-ISLAND STAGES. SUMMER AMIANGEMEN 1825. Conry Island licach. Stage Leaves Brooklyn, i.anjdon's) every Sunday, at 10 a.

m. and returns as live p. in. Flalbush, Balk, and Conry Stages will leave llrooli-lyn, (C. 3.

Downinc's tavern) every tv at 10 o'clock a. m. and at o'clock p. in. for B.ith via Flatbush.

Leave Bath daily at a. iu. and at 4 p. in. A stage also leaves Flathush, (VorisY at 7 a.

in. and leaves (Hunter's) at 0 p. in. Fare to Fl.itbush, cents. to Hath or Cotiey-Idand iO cents.

Jamaica. Leaves Brooklyn, (Downinj'i) every exrept Sunday, itt 5 p. in. Leaves Jamaica at half past 7 a. in.

and at p. ui. are ju cents. Jamaica, (arjithf .) Leaves Urooklyn, (Place k. anedeKer't taveru) hours.

Fare tents li. Another line passes 'hetircen the city and Jamaica, by way of IVilliamshurrh Ferry.J -Ruck'nvn v. Leaves Brooklyn (Hunter?) on Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at half Arrives on Monday; Wed nesday are one dullar. Flushing and leaves Flu.ihinir, (LowerreeV) daily at 7 a. in nnd (Bloom's) at hall' past 7 arrives at New-York, via WiHinmsburgh, Ferry.

Leaves New-York 340 i'earl-t at 4 p. in. Letters and packages are taken from Ik- store of Nichols Wood, No. Fullon-slip, at w. Another, by way of Brooklyn goes at the same hours Scats taken at I'lace Suedeker's tavern.

Hanpilta I. Leaves BrooklynDownhig's) Tuesdays, Thursdays, and at 3 p.m. Ari'ues Wednesdays, nnd Fridays, at 1 p. in Fare eentv. Jirus'drm.

Leaves Brooklyn, Tuesdays and at in. Arrives Mondays and Fridays. Fare iO cents. Oyslrrbay-Siiutli. Leaves Wood's tavern) on Wednesday, at p.

m. Arrives Tuesday at i p. m. I-'are CO Habyhn and Islip. Leaves Brooklyn, (Duiviiins's) ednes-days and Saturdays, at a.

iu. Arrives and i burs-days, at 5 p. in. Fare 1 dollar. Another goes to Babylon and Islip, nme hours, same place.

HanpatLud-lIarbour and Grcut-Xak. Leaves Brooklyn, (Doivniii's) Tuesdajs and at 1 p. ui. Anives and Fridays, at 1 p. in.

Fare (i'J cents. H'esibsii ii. Leaves Babylon, (Downin's) Friday, at p. iu. Anr-eF Thursday at 'I in.

Fare i0 cetits Jericho. Leaves Brooklyn, (Lvvning's) ftiesdiys, Wednes days, and Saturdays, at 1 p. Arrives Mondays, 'Tuesdays, and Fridays, at 1 p. m. Fare 1-2 cents.

Musqudo-Cott. Leaves r.roi)klyn,(L)onin5's) uesuaysunu Saturdays, at m. Arrives Mondays Fridays, at 1. p. in.

arc l2 1-2 cents. Buckram. leaves Brooklyn, (I'lace Snedeker's) on Fri day, at noon. Arrives on 'J bur: day, at 3 p. iu Fare CI 1" cents.

Afrr.iVi. Leaves Brooklyn on SaWrd iv, I p.m. Arrives ndays, at I. p. in.

1- are b2 id cents. I Oysttrbcy. Leaves Brooklyn, (l laee hnedi kcr's) 1 itestlays at noon. Arrives fllondavs at 2 p. m.

1-are one dollar. Leaves Brooklyn, (Smith ood's) Fridays. at I p. m. Arrives I hursdavs, nt 4 p.

m. 1-areh'J l-U cents. Dixhillt and Umithtmn. Leaves Brooklyn, (Downinj's) Sa- turd.iys, at i) a. in Arrives Thursdays, at 4 in.

Fare to Divhills 1 dollar, to tuiitlitrfn one dollar 50 cents. huitinton. Leave Brooklyn, (one from and another from I'. K's.) TueBdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at a nl. Arrives Mondays, I uesdays, and ndays 1-are one Bar.

tiiiz-Harbour Mail Stale. Iieave Brooklyn (P. S's) or. 1 hursdav at 1U a. oi.

Arrives on ctfuesaay, at '0 a. in. Fare dollars. BROOKLYN LAND OFFICE. rTUIE Subscriber is continuing to colled this office, (corner of Hicks and Cranberry-streets) all means of information relative to Land Titles iu the village of Urooklyn." He has now in ereat forwardness and ill soon have completed, sepa rate plots, protracted on a l.irge scale, of every HiorK of Lots in the village on which will be found, expressed v.

ith all pos sible accuracy, the exact position, boundaries, and dimensions of each individual lot and irom the progress already made, and the materials cither actual possession or prospect, hopes soon to the means, without coii.g out of this otVu-e, of tracing the title 10 every lot in the vill iee to a period suMicient- lv remote togivetliemo5t peilect security to present puii-ha-trs. copvol the present illage Al.ip may be seen at tins and which the subscriber is correcting, extending, and lillinj; up, as his nienns of information enable him. Persons having lob for sale, will find it Id their interest to register them at this office. HENRY S. DODGE, Counsellor at Law Brooklyn Laud Agent.

'J Several Houses and Lots for sale in the village. Alo, a number of valuable Building Lots. Also for sale, the choice out of 12,000 acres of excellent land in the state of Illinois, at only twe'ity cents per acre. 1 he price asked by Congress for similar land is one dolln twenty-five cents per acre. SCHUYLKILL COAL.

milE NEW-YORK AND SCHUYLKILL CO AL COM-JL PAN have the gratification to announce, that the repairs of the Schuylkill Canal being completed, they are now ready to supply the inhabitants of Brooklyn witli KILL CUAIj, lor domestic and mamitanuiinipurnres. 1 liey deem it Dinner to state, that in the farihty cf kindling, in the Ihnie and brilliancy of the fire, and in being able to adapt the decree of heat to the temperature of the weather, the Scnif- kil! has justly obtained a preference over everv other coal ot our country and its ruperionty to foreign coal ill cleanliness, (being free frfin smoke, smell, and and its great durability, and consequent economy, recommend it to general use. Th's ron ie very gbod for cooking in the sirall clay Furnaces, and makes an excellent and durable fire. Orders, for the present, will he left at tire office of the Company, No William street, at 8 dollars it! cents per ton Of "8 bushel-1, or II dollars lr chaldron of 3fi bushels, deliverable from the vessels. Orders will also be received at the oiliee of this piper, No.

i Fulton-street, where an older book is left. In order to accommodate the citizens of and save them the expense of transportation, if orders should In; received to rt 'sufficient extent, they will deliver it at one of the wharves of Brooklyn, direcll) from their vessels. JOHN (1. COSTER, President. VtTtTiNrt, fee'ry.

New-York, July 13; iSii. lm Have vow Clolhcs well made IUCHARD MARSHALL, Tailor, HAS corfj-menced business it io. Fulton-street, Brooklyn, nearly opposite Lift post-otlice, and froin the experience he has had in some of the principal cities of Europe and America, he believes, widi conlidence, tint he cannot be excel-ed hvany in thest-ite. He prides hiirlf on Military Garments, and Ladks' P.iding Dresses' All kinds of second-hand garments scoured or cleaned in the best manner, as he has en-gaed a person fully competent for that purpose, (iarinears cut on short notice, and warranted to fit. Brooklyn, July It, 185.

3r T'VTANTED. A Woman, to do the Housework of a smal family one from the country would ne preierrecl. Apply at this office. July 13. 3w rilO LET.

Stable-room for one Horse, with the upper part JL of the Bam. I lie my, c. would DC sold etieap. Apply at this elite. July la.

Ladia' Hair Dresser, and Ornr.mental Hair Factory. TVTISS R. ANGELA MVERS, most respectfully begs leave 1 to inform the Ladies of Brooklyn and its vicinity, that she has taken the Store No. 124 on the East side of Fulton-st. two doors above Sands st.

where she intends to aiauufacture all kinds of Curls, Fruettea and Ornamental Hair Work of the litest fashion, ith neatness and despatch, at reduced prices-she will aUoilress Ladies' awl Children's Hair in the most modem stile '-lean anJ dress all kinds of Curls and Friuettes to make them appear equal to new. K. B. Wanted, twoOiils, from 12 to II years of age, as Apprentices at the above Factory. July 7, 102i.

If. TO LF.T, AM) IMMEDIATE rOSSF.SSlUN CIVEN. rplIAT beautifuHiluHiiun belonging toUovernoi Clintorr, 1 situated lit Newtown Lainlinp, (Lonej-Llaiid) where boats py daily to and from Mew-York. Said farm is five miles from lii ooklvu, und three from VVilliainsliuigh Fer ries comprising the MANSION-HOUSE, BARN, OUT MOUSES, Orchard of choice fruit-trees, and about acres of arable Land, Salt Meadow, iic. the whole forming a tno.it desirable residence for geutcel family.

The situation is a very eligible one for a huge summer boarding house. For terms, apply to li. HOFFMAN, on the premises, or lo A. SI OOINF.II, Brooklyn. July 7, 1S2S tf.

IS. li. Three Stages from New-York pass the place daily house rou sale. TI 1 Suhnci iher offers for sale his two-story house, 16 Orange-street, Brooklyn Heights. It is 22 hy 'lb feet, and has five Cre-plares, a good eel lar kitchen, aud excellent oven.

Ground rent 18 SI BV dollars per yen- lease 9 years to run. Rents for ICO dollars per annum, and has ten.ints till May next. Inquire on the premises. Brooklyn, July ti, US-air PRUDENCE AND ECONOMY. EVF.ItY prudent man will have his House, insured and if he Us tit the same time disposed to he economical, he will have this done hy the New-York Phccnix Fire Insuranee through the medium of the JlrouUyn LandQffUe.

Thesubsci ilier having been tippointed aent to this Company, for the vill ipe of Brooklyn, ventures to assert that he will have insurances eifi-cted upon Houses, Furniture, or any other destructible property, at lower rates than have been hitherto offered by any oliice in the city or village. Applications for thi purpose may be made every afternoon, after four o'clock, to HENRY S. DODGE, Agent for the l'hcenix Fire IliJurauee Co. 'July 13. "ah'iuTnTiCEs wanted.

SrtT.R EOVS, from li to IB years of age, are wantecf iuitiit as apprentices lo the Silver-Plating Inquire at the new silver-plating factory, in Jav-street. hetweea' Hiiih aiid Nnssnu-stracts. JOH.N AY RES. Brooklyn, July II. Cw List of Letters remaining in the Post-Oliice at Jamaica, July 1, 1825.

STEPHEN IU.TJJ.G,'llionHs;Brush,Mr. Buchannan, Joseph flonsalac, Win, I). Creed, James Korlon, Jane Duica, ftlr. Chiton, Wait Lveritl, John Jones, (Rockaway) lleuiy Heiiilricksuu, Catherine flealy, Smith Hicks 3, Maja- Einc AlckiiudriTmiis, luifus King, Daniel Liksani, Daniel i.udlovc, John f.ott, jr. Eliza Rhodes, John Abigail Shidinore, F.sijuirc Snedikor, Senior B.

Shin-dler, 11. C. Mi-i-hf, John Van Nostrniid, David Van Nostrum! Mis. Vantooi, Wvnant Van Znndf. E.

WICKES. NOTICF' is hereby given to all persons having ajainst the estate of Cornelius M. Southard, lai demands' late of the village of Brooklyn, deceased, to present the Same to the sub scriber for adjustment and all those indebted to the said dv ceased, are requested la pay the same to him, without further notice. IMMEL WRIGHT, Attorney for ELIZABETH ASM SOUTHARD, Administratrix. Brooklyn, July 11, 1K3.

AT PRIVATE SALE. SUPERB modern built House, and Garden, how occupied hy Capt. (ieorge Washington KodEcrs, of the Uni A ted Navy, corner of Jay und Iligli-sts. near Sands-st. two minutes walk from the Churches and about 7 minutes walk from the erries fiuUhi'd in a superior style with marble mau-ths and ilJiu doors, mid every convenience required to accommodate a respect ihle family; a Lirg; and extensive Garden, laid out in a superior manner, with fruit and the greatest part of the purchase money may remain on security for several years if required.

Abo Vacant LOTS in Jny-st. High st. and Nassaii-st. Teim liberal, apply at this office, or to UOBIA'SON, comer Jay a'ld High-streets. Brooklyn, June 10 tf.

CONEY-ISLAND HOUSE, At Conty-Ulmd Beach. fpHIS delightful retreat is now open for the rcceptiort of 1 Hoarders and Visitors, and the Subscriber having furnished himself with the choicest Wines and Liquors which the market can possibly a fiord, assures the public that no exertion shall be wanting, to render his house agreeable to those who may favour him with their company. This delightful situation is fronting on the ocean, nt Cravesend, 111 miles from New-Yoik, and to which city ftages go daily. The road is excellent nnd passes throiili the villages of Fhlhusli, FTatlands, and The beach is of white sand, very hard, so as scarcely to shor the print of horses and carriages. Here is every accommodation for h.ithmg in the pure waters of the ocean.

The view of SjanJy Hook, and of vessels entering the harbour, contribute to render the situation superior to any of the kind in America. June 2 i. G. 'LOOKER. I order rf the Honourable James Lent, first Judge of the' I Court of Common Pleas, in and for the County of Queens.

Notice is hereby given for the Creditors of Thomas B. Fowler, of saiil County, an iimlvent Debtor, to appear before the said Judge at Pis dwclliug home in the town of Newtown in said County on the sixth day of August next, at 3 o'clock io the afternoon of that day, tu show cause, if any they have, why isfiguuirnt of the enid insolvent's estate should not be made, for the benefit of all his Creditors, and that the person of th said insolvent may be for ever thereafter exempted from all arrest or imprisonment for or by ii-ason of any debt or dehu from the time of making inch assignment, or contracted for due at that time, though payable afterwards, and also, if in uriron, from his agreeably to an act of the legislature of the stale of New York, entitled, An Act to abolish imprisonment for debt in certain cases." V. THOMPSON, Attorney. Dated the 21st day of June, '12'j. NrOTICE hereby piven to all the creditors of PETER AN TON 1 DCS, late of Hempstead, in Uiiecm County, and state of New-Ycrk, deceased, that a distribution of the estate of said Peter Antonidus, will be made, on Tuesday, the sixth day of September next, at the rurrognte's office, at Rocky Hill, in the ton riof l'liishiii.

in aid county. All the creditors of said Peter Antonidus, are therefore requested to bring in their accounts, well attested, to John AY. Seaman, surrogate of paid county, on or before that day, that a distribution may be made. JOHN W. SEAM AN, Surrogate.

Dated nt Rocky Hill, the tith day of June, 1825. iw ''if GAZF.ITEER comprising a riew of" it I the Inhabitants, nnd a Geographical Description of the Countries and places where Protestant Missionaries have labored alphabetical)' arranged so as to give a history of Missions throughout the world. Price $1,25. For sale hy A. SPOON ER.

BY order of the Honorable Lcflbrt ljtftcrts, first Judge of the Court of Common l'leas, in and for the County of Kics notice is hereby given for all the Creditors of Elias J. Kent, an insolvent debtor, to appear before the said Judge at the Clerk's Office in Brooklyn, in the said County, on the I6tb diyof August next, at 10 o'clock in the afternoon of that day, to show cause, if any they have, whv an assignment of thesmr! insolvent's estate snotiiu not te mnae lor me oencui oi an creditors, end he be discharged, according, to an Act of the IfS islature of the State or York, entitled, An Act tor giving relief in cases of Insolvency," and the Acts amending the same. Dated, the 29th by of June, IU'-'j Civ. BY order orthe Hon. Lcffcrt LefferK firsf judge of the Court of common pleas in and for Ki6 County, notice is hereby given to Frederick Dezendorf, now or late of the vUlage of Brooklyn, in the county of Kings, an absconding or concealed debtor, and to ail others Mioui it 'nay wncerti, that on application and due proof made to him.

the said judge, pursuant tut the directions of the act of the legislature of the fatate of ew York entitled an act for relief against absconding and absent debtors he hath directed all the estate of the said deblor to bn seired and unless lie returns 3nd discharges bis debts within, three months after this notice of writ stiiure, all the estate wiU be sold, for the piv mcnt of his debts. JOHN JJIK L.MAN, Attorney for alUdtm; crcdilorj. Dated the first thy- e.Mcly, SHEEP LOST. STRAYED away from the.Subscriher, at Mnsqiiito Cove, in the township of Oyster-bay, FIFTEEN ETHERS, which were purchased a short time since of John Morell. One of the said wethers was bhick, and each was marked with a black or red mart, upon his fore shoulder or withers.

Whoever will take up said sheep, and fend information to the owner, where they may be fouud, shall be liberally rewarded for his or their trouble. GEO. D. COI.I'.S. Musrpiito Cove, June 20 3w APPRENTICES WANTED.

I Appreatlec wanted, at the Kccirrakin; business. Impure of JAMES E.NtiliE. 20-tf CANCER. DU. I).

Lynch, Cancer Doctor, has removed to No-30 Chrysiie-st. where punctual atteniiaiiee mid certain relief will he given at all times when the disease is not ton f.ir advanced. Attendance given at the houses of patients, in the city or in the neighbourhood of die city, where a line of'Steum-Boatsj run. Those ho are not acquainted with the success which bus attended the practice of Doctor Lynch, are invited to cull and peruse tlie numerous certificates and converse with the patients aheady cured. CERTinCATES.

hereby certify, that I have been afllictcd with a deeply si -d Cancerous Tumour, in the tipper pin of my light arm, for 1-1 u'iir, which was attached to tlie hone and attended ilh very severe twinging pain. I njiplied to Dr. Lynch, about a year ago, who drew out the Tumour with ii plas-tei'i and completely cured the complaint. I'm- par', ticulais, npplv to mc, at No. 03 SALLY IIOVT.

23.7, 1625- 1 hereby certify, that my father has been afflicted wiih a Cancerous complaint in his under lip, fur which he was attended by a plusiriati in this city, six mouths or inoie, in which time, his whole lip became Cancerous, and wus holly destroyed. About a year ago, I applied to Dr. Lynch, of 30 Chrystio street, who drew out the complaint with a plaster, and completely cured him. lie enjoys good health, and resides in the township of Hempstead, L. I.

For particulars, apply to me, at No. .17 Suiiblk-st JAMES TEAliSALL. Z3d, 1S25. I do hereby eerily, that my father-in-law, Win. Derby, living in UuJipagc, L.

1. has been afflicted with severe Llcerated Cancer on the left side of his nose mid part of the left cheek, which destroyed the pin affected, and the bone under it liming been attended by a Doctor in this city, without any benefit, he, about a year applied to Dr. Lynchjdf No. 30 Chryslie-street, wlio completely cured the coiiiplaict, by means of a plaster, which extracted the coiiipiaint, with the disi a-ed hone. He now t-njovs good health.

Tor particulars apply to me, at No. 33 Nor-lolti-st. WILLIAM IS25. I do hereby certify, that I have been afflicted with a Cancerous complaint, which progressed rapidly, and soon ul-cerutcd largely, which was attended by the first physicians ami suigemis of this city, and which bullied all their skill. 1 was at last advised by Mrs.

James, cm uer of James and Gherry-sts. whu was cured of a seieie Cancer, by Dr. Ly nch, to apply to him, which I did immediately, and am happy to slate, that lVoon received a complete cure. Tor pai ticulais apply to me, at No. 10(i 1 hu man st.

IdARV WIL.MOLE. 1S25. I do hereby certify, that 1 have been afflicted with a severe Cancer, which became largely L'h eniied, and destroy, ed the greaici part of my nose and right cheek it attended by several physicians, without any benefit; at last, 1 applied to Ltr. Lynch, of No. 30 Chrysiie-st.

and was perfectly cured in a short time by him. For particulars, apply tome, at No. 1-13 liai man-st. MARY C. SCOTT.

June 23J, 1825. I do hereby certify, thai about 20years ngo, a complaint commenced on my ancle, which became troublesome near two and soon ulcerated. It was attended by io eminent physicians of this cilv, for a considerable length of lime, it finally was intimated hv that the mb must be amputated when last April a year ago I ppl.ed to Dr. Lynch, No. 3D Chryslie-strcet, a'ud was cf- ectuolly cured in a short time by him.

For Particular apply to me, No. 53 Aiien-st. MALINDA FADER. 1S23. I do hereby certify, that my mother, Mrs.

Drusilla Rev- nnlds, living in Gicetiwich, Connecticut, has been afflicted ith a large and deeply seated cancer in the breast. She applied to Dr. Lynch, No. 30 Chrysiie-streetjthe last sum mer, and was completely cured by the application of a plaster, which diew out the complaint and etlectuiilly bcal- tlie part lier hcalin is good. or particulars apply to me, iNo.

Urclianl-st. 31 A 11 KLi N0LD3. 337, 1825. I do hereby certify, that my daughter has been afflicted with a complaint on her ankle, which commenced about 2 ago, and in a short tune ulcerated. We cinnloved medical aid nearly 9 months, but the ulceration continued to progress, until finally we had given up hope of a cure, except by amputation wc applied lo Dr.

Lynch, who, in a few days, relieved the pain, and in a short timp, performed perlect cure, nearly a year since, J. lie part remains well; and health is good. For particulars, apply to me, at No. 4 Crosby-st. HO.NOUAU l.KROV.

tic- l'irt, June 2Sd, 162j. HAIR RESTORATIVE. CI TILL more proof of the wonderful effects of the Preserva tive Yejielabi HAIR CUl A IE, which will appear hy the subsequent rertiiivates, published at the particular request ol mc paueuis, 101 uie ueueiii oi i.ie puonc RRCOMVSriDATIONS. Copy of a letVr from Dr. Wm.

Chambers, of York. New-York, Eldridzc st. Oct. IB'Jl Sin Your Vegetable Cerate having; prevented my hair from oniine out, I recommended it lo Dr. Divine, who was nearly D.ini ne nau not used it more man lour weeks, when a vigor ous vegetation ot young hair made Us appearance.

From a motive of curiosity, I have paid much attention to it action for 15 months, and from accurate observations, I can tafely say nave vnoivn as many as titty persons wnose tiair has been re produced in this city. I am induced to believe, from the abav; observations, that it is the only thing yet ever discovered, that reproduces tne uair. ith respect, CHAMBERS. Cony of a letter from Gcorze Hubbard, Esq. of Berlin, Hartford oinity, Conn, to the proprie tor ol the egetable Cerate, or i tair rvesiorauve Sir For the satisfartion of those who have lot their hair and become bald, I will state ihat I was completely bald for nearly live years on hearing of the Vegetable Cerate, I was induced to irive it a tiial.

And no alter u-nnj tlirce hoves. and in llw short sjare of six weeks, I find my hair is reproduced with all its drminal visor. I wa also atlUcled with an almost constant headache, cilice using the Cerate, it has entirely left me. our oh't servant. bEUiltiE HLBBAltl'r.

HAIR RESTORATIVE, ilnd Preservative Vegetable Cerate. Simple in its Nature, and Wonderful iu its Operation. The important discovery of a vegetable substance, capahli of restoring and preserving the hair, was accidentally made by aft individual, who has neither the rapacity nor the disposition to uructise deception or Irand. I ne liulcst reliance may be pi red in the efficacy and power of the egetable Cerate, not only in restoring arid preventing the lalling oil' of the hair, but in producing the greatest liiatreaud liveliness of it imaginable and the public tiny rest assured, tint us r.lects will be clearly manifested in the course of a short time, by the renewed and vigor ous "I the li.ur, and by etiectu.iily preventing Us ronim; out or filling off. The vegetable cerate tends to resuscitate ami excite the capillary veeis, wimu commute lliose organs that secrete the matter forming the hair these, like many other organs ol tne animal Doilv wnuii nave neeu in a state ol dor inancy and disease, may be restored to their healthy action, and perfoi all those functions assignrd them by nature.

people, with bald heads must rest assured, that hy applying a few boxes of fhe above cerale, their hair will be restored, with all its youthful beauty and life. This wonderful discovery has given general satisfaction through the I'. S. Indeioiident of its great value, it always keeps the hair duootli, and gives it a beautiful glosy appearance. To prevent imposition, the sale of the vegetable cerate will be Confined to l)r, James K.

Hart, for the city of New-York only, corner of Broadway and Chamber-street, three doors from W'asliington-IIall, where it will be sold at 1 doll. 7i cts. A liberal discount will be made to country dealers. Itwill also he keut constantly for sale, wholesale and retail, at the Medline btorev under the office of the Mar, Ja maica. July i0.

in 7 taros, Commissionary General of the Greek army, who had just received Irom Napoli, 35000 haid piastres. Milan, May 50, 1825." We have, at this mo ment, the Lmperor and Empress of Austria, the King and teen and the Two Sicilies. the Archduchess Maria Louisa, the Duki and Duchess of Modcna, the Grand Duke of Tuscany, the iceroy und Kerne ot Italy, the Prince and Princess of Salerno, kc. kc Alilan has been all life since the arrival of the good and excellent llmperor. Fetes have followed each other in rapid successien and Sir Henry Wcllcsley, the English Ambassador at Vinna, (now here with the Court,) presented the English to the Emperor and Empress, at the Pahce, a short time after, their Majesties' arrival.

They were received with the greatest kindness, and their Majesties conversed separately with each. The general illumination was most splendid. It is supposed that two millions of coloured lamps were displayed on the occasion. The arena, holding 40,000 people seated, was filled, to witness chariot and horse races; above people were collected in the Champ dc Mais, for whom there was not accommocatkm within the Amphitheatre. A l'aris paper of the CGili June says that letters had been received from London, announcing tlie marriage nf Ludv JJyron to a Mr.

Cunnigliam, an evangelical preacher. Lieut. Duperry's expedition round ilie world in llie La had turned out completely successful. He had been absent mouths and days, tltiiing which he sailed leagues, without having- lot a man, having uuy tick, or sustaining the damage. Abundant material! fur the didi'ient scientific hutitutivnt had been brought home by Lieut.

I). General Count de Segur, author of the history of Napo. lean's Hus.ian campaign, M. Gay I.ussac, the celebrated ihcraisl, and M. Arngu, the celebrated mathematician and tistiouoinrr, have been, with several other persons, appointed oflitcrs of the French Legion of Honor.

Berlin May 24. The two Chinese, who are nt Halle, had Asked the king's permission to be instructed in (he Christian religion. After having received ten upjuths instruction from the Mr. Tiemunn, they were baptised with great solemnity cm ascension day, and on the Sundav lifter received the tacrainent. The king wai sponsor to eldest, and his brother, Piincc William, tu the youngest.

The Nurcmhourg Correspondent of Cist May, r.ontains an article, dated from the coast of tlie Mediterranean, May which represents the Turks as incapable of prosecuting the war against the Grecki with vigor. It is asserted that the viceroy of Egypt cannot reinforce Ihrc-him Pacha, in consequence of his being compelled tocoiitriburte to the formation of an army which the Tone finds it necessary to employ, in order to tranquilize Syria. It is further surmised, we we say nothing of tlie probability of the surmise, that Ibrahim has not made the progress expected, in the Morca, there is a disposition at Constantinople to abandon him to his fate altogether. SUMMARY. It is understood that, when the trial of Com-Modorc Porter, now pepdinrj before the Naval Uourt Martial, is closed, the Court vill cnntimic its sittings, to embrace ihc tiials of Captain Stewart, Commandant Carter, and Lieutenant Hunter- on chargeu to he then and there prefer; red.

Judge Provost, who had been ordered home as ainaterial witness in the case of Commodore Stewart, is, we understand, since dead. Of the particulars of his death we have no information but we believe the repert to be correct. It will be recollected that the Judge has acted as the Vtivate agent of our Government in Chili ami Peru, since a very early stage cf the late revolu tions, on the borders of the Pacific On Sunday afternoon, about 2 rlork. smoke was observed to issue from the upcr windows of the store No. 77 Wall st and on examination it was fouud that 3 bales of Cotton in the third story were on fire at one end Wc understand that some linseed oil had accidentally been spilt upon these bales, and produced the combustion.

Evening Post. hunt R.Dethn The third trial of Isaac B. Desha, for the murder of Francis Baker, came on in the Harrison Circuit Court, on Fi iday thf 17ih ult. On Tuesday following tint one juryman liat ins been obtained, the trial was postponed till the next court. Piltiburg Merc.

Climate Cattskill mountain, where fine public house established, the Thermometer in the shade during the hottest days in (he season stood as follows Sunday, 12 to 3 o'clock, Monday, do do Tuesday, do do 80 HI In New-York at the same lime the heat was 03 lo 96, nnd in Boston 05 to 100. At Saratoga Springs the Thermometer stood at fll in the shndc. On Monday the 1 1 tli inst, the thermometer at Sag Harbor, stood at 100 in the shade Sea-Bathing. The use of llic tejdd salt-water bath, or indeed of sea-bathing itself, when tlie water is warm, (that is, between sixty and eighty tlcprecs of heat,) is in many cases beneficial, when a colder temperature would be decidedly injurious. It may be satisfactory to know, that, in situations distant from the shore, where sea-water cannot be had, artificial sea-watef, made hy tlis- solvinp; four pounds of bay salt in sixteen gallons of fresh water possesses all the properties of the water, of the seas, a small portion of sulphate of Jnagnesia only excepted.

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