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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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UNDEnflFLL DOOUTTI.E. Thii patten! was recorded In the 'Mice at New York the 1st day March I6ti8. MATTHIAS MCHOL1.S, 6ecttary. Trolling. Yesterday an unusual and interestine 7 Authorising Garvie to erect a wharf In Hemick, to Mrs.

Dillinir- S-imuel iLdser fte town of Oyster ay. in the county of Queens. ofBrllWffiA lo Incorporate the. Iletbpage turnpike company, Vonkers; Lf. JJcnjumin I'Re, of the Navy, to lnTnlf2rf2.

1 AI'Kver daughter of' John R. hZjon; io amend an act entitled "an act to inenrnnrnfe Rev. W. i TO. loy t'ullon-siieet, PrnoLlyn liava an eiieiulve 1 snrlment of CIII.N'A, AM) F.VUIIIKN VVARH, of ihe eonmmti and most fmhinnnble kin'i, which Ihey pledge lhemelve to ell lo all who fnvor them with er: i i vimrioue jiavetticv trot took place lor (lie second day' purse on me me ivoiiK-iBunw canui company," nasseu apiii is, ioei atone, in l.nnU.

i i inrir niiiom, at low a mica hi they can be olituinfcl In 'I. iii'ui uut UlllllMlir, Isiaoa iroitin? coune tiler wnicn, a sweep-Make purse free Tor trotter, pacers, and rackers, IBM. I 10 i 1 1 8 Kmelin Mnnn Robert Wf I the cily ISYw.Voik. For the prevention of masquerades. Catherine Van Sickle.

I'. S. Gondi sent ta mv nun of flrnnLli or Ne.H'-York, was awarded to the winnlnz nnrse. he nrst in me in rpcm. INI, iy ji.T4.....

me ruuin.diiun oi nonces in ccriaint riui.iaelpliia, Kichard Griffiths, of N. V. ta I. Alt'. rases.

'-nrau a. Jiarneis, 3 miles fcnd repeat, wa admirably contended (or between Kphraim Smooth and Sir feter. There were three heat the first was won by Kphraim, To extend the time for comnletine the Newtown TO LET OK'UiASL. IN ronvcfi'ii nce of ilm decerne of Mr llillinrtt. BV WAT.

n. rKN IIOUSK LO AT AtXTlO.V lh'' int lio clock at noon, on tlie nremises. a III it's l- i in boston, Mr. William Eaton, a soldier of the Revolulion, aged 74, to Miss Lovey Worthy, aged daughter of Mr. Philip Woods, formerly proprie- performing the 9 miles in 8 mm.

2.1 see. The Aecond heat by Sir Peter in 8 min. 21 sec. the leceot ciceupHnl, Ihe IIOL'SK. comer cf IVnrl ami turnpike road.

Relative to monies in the hands of overseers of the poor. r'roiit urerl, ith whilom tood SlHble nml I.ol ail or oi ine iioston Museum, and a son-in-lav of the And the third heat was won by Kphraim by about jniniiip, well rulruliited fur Grocery and rVeH Slur, or i.oncerning standard measures of capacity nappy uridezrooin. one leugth in min. sec I rr i 7' m-Ncksoti-slrerl, between Myrtle and Hohva'r-sl reels he House is two lories high, and finished. 1 her it a small Shed Hoof Mouse on the I.ol, 1,1, ja indti Jer.

TlilSMFk M.y Hih.atlO oV'toclc. A. At. mill fl! nhmM any oilier brunch of biiOnot requiring a rfiitritl IluB i. I the re- In Cananda John A.

firanrpr. tn Mlt Harriot The aweepstakes purse, two miles and repeat, was 01 lor ii wmrr ni inr imur. ri.i i i. a i.a i ui" i iuvr iiciininienis in imr cm tyot jew- reason, daughter or the late! Amasa Jackson, Ks. Hiusi uaLuriiBUiiii: i miu ucuuiiiuu runirnuru ir i i nic iirrmin-i nic ruuu ii-ini.

Rim will 1 1 low IO a cooil tPiinut Apply lo Mr. JOHN LAWHENCK. ni ui new. I OTIf. I ween Fireaway, IJowery Hoy, Jersey, Tub.

and lQT' purposes. Concernins the house of Mr tidlel, cmuer of Cranberry and Willow street, a splendid of KUIt.M URK. amnn vessels lvincr in the bar and harbor of ai rsorwalk, Con. Cliatles Sherry, of N. V.

to the corner of Sitnils and Kiiltnn-itreels. Miivll 3 Cato. The first and second heals were won by New. York. Susan Irginia, daughter of William St.

John. Relatin" to the militia, and the nublic defence, in TO WELL DIGGKUS. hich are, llinjself and oilier Carpels, Sideboard, I.m.k in glasses, Pplendid Lamps, Carved Bed.teads, Bedl, and iiedding, ('nrlaiiis, JS Cinled Maple Chain, tc. lie. l'ha innsf ol tliis I'm ninii has been in use but 3 monthi.

the county of Kings. l'ireaway in 5 min. "0 sec and 5 min. 16 sec. Ereuing Post Proceeding of the Common Cannril on Monday, WILLI AM SMURG FERRY.

DIED. PHOrOSAhS ill writing will be received tiv the com-niinre on wrtli and pnnipi.of the linnrd of I nnim. tjoncerni.i2 marine insurance in the state of rvew- and cuiniol be i discerned fmm nevy May 7 York of ihe villiige of B(onklyn, fr iIiVkiiu "ell at the miner of ami I'lospcrt-streets, ami also ni the corner nt J'JilVATL' In thi village, Patrick LaflVrlr, aged 29. At Sag llarbor, Mrs. Phehe Niles, aged 72.

At Jnmaica, L. I. Mrs. Mary M'Raiii. aced CI.

To incorporate the New-York sacred music The Board took up the report of the Ferry Com I and Adnms street. nropntnU lo be left nith society. hiiltce, in favor of extending the lease seven) ears die Clerk i (lie board, Hi his ollii in the A nprenlires' wfier the present term of thirteen years shall expire, Relative ta the oflice of Bupcrintendent of the In Mrs. JJarthshi ha Antony, aged 82; Joseph Titus. i.e:ed 8J: John Pirrie.

aced 17: Mrs. f.ibiaiy, on or before Monday 'Mv'2MU inf order of poor. making (he term twenty years, at an annual rent of Uiel.oiini. u. I.

DOL'liirn Clerk. Uridffet, wife of lnherd Williams William oneermng the election of justices of (he peace $300 on the remaining seven years on condition Mnv I IS2P. that Ihe company keep three boats runninz. Aid Uegu latins the gunge of beer ea'ks in the city of geo 4i r.dward Knglish, aged l.i Joseph Latham, liode requested his motion be stricken from tli New-York nd village of Brooklyn. For ile, a neivtwo-stnry IK)1 SK, and LOT In lieineen Prospect and Tal'mali sirceli, in the Village ef Brooklyn.

Xhe lot is T.t Ii el deep the house 3S by CS pet tn.iit. 'lin is well finished with eight Oe places, and rooms siiliieirnt lo rnipain eight families willl "nd bed each. Also a rnnd wood-house. Kor further piirtin.lu.,, to DOLES, riirin of Biblge and I all, nan I reels, Brooklyn; If ill. posed of hemic the IVh Inst, it heo be o.

at public on ihe prenii.es, precisely at twelve yuj 12, 1829 Those two crod IIOFSr.S and 1.0 I belonging to Mr. Matthew lall in sheet, corner of tiieen l.ane. he Houses ore 2 by feet. The f.nli are S3 by )00 feel Kach (loose has or JO It.iomi a I'iaxa is In report. Aid.

I'aliiier wished the rite of rent to he asedfij, Michael M'Donald; Francis Rogers, aged 57 Reherra Stevenson, aged 47. At Sutli Orange, New-Jerst-y, Daeirfaiid Jmalhnn Brown, the former on Thursday afternoon, the 3Dth left blank. Mr. Roosevelt was willing to rely on iteiatire to the Capitol To preserse the purity of elections. Respecting the salaries and compensation of cer KLWAItli.

Slrnved a birse IIKOWN COW as she i aheddini; her ohI, she ha several bare npnls on her neck. Whoevei will deliver her lo llic subscriber in U'illow, near Pier lie report oi me committee. Aid. Mevcns was op- of April, the latter on Saturday morning, the 2d of tain puldic oficers. i)Oscd to extending leases of tins sort; as duMai S3 iviay.

nese two deceased persons, were twin broth I or the payment of certain officers and expenses nd cents, he thought it of little consequence if pont'Street, shall rtceive the iilmve rewiird of government. ers, 3iye irsol age. I heir parents, who are no more we extended these leases, trie corporation would iiever see the time that they could pet them bark, to put them up at auction, astliey otizht to be. lie (JKO. IsRIAC'KERIIOKK.

Pronklyn, May 1 1, 189 lw in this world, called (hem Jonathan and lltvid, in allusion (o two ancient worthies, whose naines'are re the rCar of one of ihrni. Hall Ihe money may remain oil POLITICAL. thought it was legislating too fur ahead if they want corded on the page of sacred history; and their whole lives evinced that no two names could have been Count if nf Queens, Stirropnte't Cflire, Miu It, mortgage if desired. April 30if THAT iieiin ifiil FARM in the village of New-C'trechU lately the propeit, of Thomas Hi eemnn. deceaaed.

eon- ed new iioats, he should preler reducinji the present lK money arising from llic Jiili: of llif rent esialerof 1 More Ilfform." Pleasant M. Miller, a lawyer more appropriately chosen for the most endearing renis. iir. spoke in lavor oi the report; Daniel oles, ripceased. bavin" been paid into of Tennessee, was the man who brought forward the Understood that they had always lost money.

Aid intimacy and friendship have existed between them from their early years, and what holv writ records of laining bcicS, nioie or less. Paid luroi binds On few yards fiom Ihe fi'e of ihe old church i aba this oflice in pursuance of an oider colored for tlint ptir-pe. noliee hereby given, thin ditrihiiiiiin of tliesame will be made according to law, at iho Surrniiile'a Oflice, in resolution in the Legislature of that state, nominating I'eters said the Common Council found themselves Andrew Jackson for the Presidency. He has lately much embarrassed, by giving (lie of water for ellending in Ihe rear and idling mi llio Yellow Hook, road, near I.ebut Leflt rls, Kt consequently it may La the tnwnihip of Jamaica, on I hursilay I lie 6 ilny of a considerable distance. The Recorder spoke in fa been brought forward as a candidate for Congress by the friends of General Jackson, in the belief that his nvmcii inio iwo jiarreis to a good advantage.

be Home upuit next, at which place, and on or before which dny, the worthies, after whom they were named, is applicable to them, "the soul of Jonathan was knit with the soul of David, and Jonathan loved him as his own oiil" and "as they were lovely and pleasant in their lives," so in their death they were not much vor 01 the report, and ottered an amendment that one is a lust rate I arm Hoi'se in pood rrnair. 'I nn nml the creditors of the sud deceased nre hereby nutifnid Mi. Seaman talents might prove serviceable in sustaining the pre ol the boats tnifjht run to North street. iros, io Hovels, Sheds, Coin Cubs, Smoke Hoiue, a and requin in produce nnd prove their several deniimdn. sent administration." Mr.

Miller has in a bold and said this was granting a new furry he was opposed to Nlt HULAS WVCKOI' I Surrogulc. liiacKsiulih Miop.aod fir-l rate wi ll of water, are on the premises. 'J'iie above Fiirin is a de-irablfi place for a manly manner withdrawn from lie field, avowing as tiie alteration, Jeremiah was opposed to the his motive for so doing, that he can no longer support retueiin nt, or as a bin.iiies pluee for a farmer; Bl uMei i. die llnu. Joseph Petiii, one of the judges of ieer County, notice is hereby given for the report, and to long leases.

Alter some conversation, Che report was adopted, 18 to 9 and Aid. Peters gave the administration." Hear him divided David was suddenly and unexpectly seized with mental derangement, which so alllirted and depressed Jonathan that in a few days, he fell a victim to the same. They died so nearly together as to receive funeral rites on one and the same occasion, and were at last entombed in the same grave. At Rurliiifflon, X. J.

Lucy Jarvis. aied 80. relict To Ike Electors of the inlh Congressional District. neij'i ii i tie. nine iinlilen, an insolvent tlebtor, to lip- notice that he should move for a reconsideration ol i ne i nuu is in nr.si rate nnier II is niiinieil near the river iliiei lly opposite ihe idling beach of New-t'lrcclit.

about a mile and a half li.nu Hie iarins, and hall a mile from, die Ealh Jl.iiue. Price 70lHl. acres of tl.e. pe. said Judge, at Ihe Court-House of I he fnid tientleinen It is with deep regret, that I (eel my the subject at the next meeting Oi.mil' il ir ens, on the thirtieth ol June next, nt ten self compelled to announce to you my determination no longer to be considered a candidate for Congress o'cIik iii the forenoon of that day, to liotv cause, if nnv Ine JVcw South Vrry.

An application has been why an assignment of the said Insolvent's of the late Right Rev. Dr. Abraham Jarvis, Bishop jjieiy made to the Corporation, praying lor the estan- ni -ih iu'd not be inude, lor the bench! ot all lumredi ol the rroteslaut Lpiscopal Church of Connecticut. lishment of a new ferry from the city of New-York to at the ensuing election. It is due to you as well as to myself, to state the facts and opinions that have compelled ine to come to this conclusion.

Previously to my consenting to heroine a candidate, many of my fi.ro. end 'hat the person of Ihe sid Insolvent may be rri'fi ilieieaiier exempted Ironi nil arrest or imptison Jong-istand. 1 wo pamphlets are now lying upon nifiit for or bv reason of any debt or debts due at the our table one containing the reports ol the terry mcmis were partial enough toward me to believe that faun frnniitiif on the Yello-IIook Itmtd, ran be for seventy-five dollais per acre. One thiid or half the niniiey ninv reiniiin on Mmtgoge. For further particular enquire of WIM.lAM It.

JK A.N, corner v( Folloii and Sands-tieefs. April 123, If N. It. The Clarksmith Shop and 'i'tmls, on the atlove farm, to Let. FAIUI IS NEW BUSHWICK.

At Fiivale Sale, the Farm of Henry 1-2 mires' from Brooklyn, containing 40 acres of clear land, 8 acres! Woodland, nearly all hic kory, ithin 31HI yards of Ihe farm, nnd 6 aries of Salt Meadow, near Forhle's The bouse is a eoud farm house 112 sfutica bieh. with a Committee and Law Committee of the Common (Tiie making such assignment, or contracted lor before BROOKLYN SOCIETY LI Bit All Y. 'I1iin to the "Brooklyn Society l.ihniri 1 aie requested lo attend a meeting to be held at the I might he able to render (his district some service, I they professed also to believe that I might be I C.Di.n'ihla Il in. f-n L.nnl. n.nifll.lp..

l.ibrHi r.oom of the Apprentices' Libiary, on Salindv Ihrtl tune, though payable afierwnrds and also, if in prison, from bis imprisonment, agreeably 10 the act to abolish imprisonment for debt in certain cases. Oatnd the iiinlhday of May, 1S2U riw F. Tiiiimpson, Attorney. iiLuauic dusiuiiiiii sai.K3iii a auniiiii.ia- Ketit's opinion on the subject Evening licit, the I fit It in.t. liHlf pat 7 o'dock, fur the lion, against a threatened attack upon it, by the party- The Corporation of Xew-York, in 1814, granted piirp if.eol electing oflirers and organising the said l.ibraiy Ym.

Cutting and Robert ulion a lease of the terry opposed to him. To these ends, 1 felt v. illing to contribute my mite, whatever the sacrifice might be now, as 1 cannot any longer sustain Gen. Jackson, in his tiolitical course. I have nci alternative left me but from Beekman slip to the old jerry at Brooklyn, for kitchen adjiiiuing a good barn, cow house, a well of To Superintendents of Select Seminaries and Boarding Scliools.

years, at a rentol ijifOO for the tirst 19 years, and good water, For limber particular's, enquire of Mr. fJ4jl)0 lor ine remainder the Corporation covenant siootliofr, on the premises, or of IV. It. Dean, auctioneer BOTANY. A COL'RSE of Botanical Lkssors is now commencing, in Messrs H'iiiliittr anil Seymour's Academy, coiner of Pineapple and Henry streets; in which instruction will be imparled in the most plain and practical manner, from nniler'igned offers his services in the Writing to chanse an opinion deliberately formed, and a thou- 'f coiner of Fulton and Sands sis.

Brooklyn. Febgii oi purtnicnt of one or (no establishments, lie has 1 nil lintfta nnunlv uOi. r-i rtri.cf.nt tj I ing, at the same time, (hat they would not establish or grant any other ferry between and 'i I hHd several years' experience, and is perfectly well ac- tcrmination secret, and thereby impose upon you a I IlrooUlun south ol the Icrry at Catharine slip. A Illi. I I'ving flowers.

the object ot the instructor is tn follow I i I Mil inr Biiustliuirs I'll iiHeuiitii irm-iinii; T. r. JMXRY NTOPiM? the cilizens of Bionkljii that he lifts tflkeft Ihe No 82 Fubon street, v. here he will hohl iueStion hasaiisen on the construction of this lease Ja' eiraw, ui.ii he he (S, ffed jtvo I have not Ihe Ipatt nntinn nl Tn 111 i and the accompanying covenant, hclher Ihe Corpo I nonce, alio aiicr an epoemerai exisience, consigned 10 these things will I do. With tbe settled lictermina- oblivion.

He has now i renared a more thoron-h course f.em of Liniutiis.Hod to adapt tlie science of Rolnny to trii' common pui poses of life and as the precision of iM'tir- is ihe lieight of science, be wil' ideavor to explain ihi ln pbeiiomena both of gerininatiuii and growth, nnd ih.ii effects on the air; abso their physical and medical ration, consistently with the. (over, can grant any regular Stilts ul nights in the week nnd occasional day sales, for the sale ol furniture, lie will also tion no longer lo support Gen. Jackson, in that por- 0f practice than bos ever yet been introduced into the lion of liis political course, which has been disclosed I schools. For feints, course of practice, fcc. apply at the attend to any sales of furniture, er oilier goods, nt such other ferry between the cily of New-York and the town of lirooklyn.

The question being submitted to Chancellor Kent and toMr. Jones, the then Chan in ine selection ol tns cauinel cannot i araoeiny ot uuuing 4i sevmonr, corner oi nmrv now ask the support of those gentlemen, who had I fi.icapp'e stieeis, lirooklyn tispf science will be taught in the Ml iwing man- cellor, in October, ISij, they were both of opinion ft," 9. I Ii lUinife Va ill lip rfllllirPr1 In ritp tliO kiiliiir1. that the Corporation had not precluded themselves tierefore hads t0 expect of me, by the instructor this method having worn graining a icrry to any pan oi me town oi I OUIirr Ijadies lorilintl LvlaSS 111 1 'cnmailSlltp vcioert anvantage over any other, the ocrntar 1' the Acadeu yof Messrs Whiting Seymour, corner rt, ndid.te, I had no right to expect tl i i.i.. I upect that I could bv of Henry and I inenmile streets Jlus class lias dilemma that I now uiu uiuuftirii lui 1 na9 csiauiiiiiicu.

i i We existed at the time of tl.e lease. Chancellor powibilitj, be placed in Kent afleru arris reviewed liia oninion and wrote il i The ground of complaint against Gen. Jackson's commenced, nnd there remain but 2 or 3 vacanrie. who msy ish to attend, are requested to make immediate application, as Iho number will be strictly limbed to ten. Also a Si lect Class of Young Ladies at f4 o'clock M.

will commence on Monday next. out, giving the reasons on which it has been founded political course, consists in the act that he has seduced one govfnor and three senators, fiom that lie interprets the meaning of the word Brooklyn, in the cocnant, by reference to the term old ferry in allegiance, which they owed the States they res tbe lease, concluding (bat it was the place ol the old ftrry that the parties had in vi and laying down pectively represented; and that he has seduced one propose to lake lessons are requested to give the subscriber notice dining the course of (he present week. He may be seen at the Academy from 6 till 7 in the morniegs. and fiom 7 till 10 in ihe evening. Terms made known on applicaiion.

Iw S. II. MAC LAl'KIN. representative into a breach of his contract with the people vtho elected him. iNow let us bear what Gen.

Jackson himself says in relation to such a tbe principle (hat tbe onopoly contained in the lease ought to be taiten strictly when the public con pi ices as the owners of the goods iripiite. His room i large, and will exhibit fin inlin lo advantage-, and llrrf greatest care will be taken 10 prevent ils injury. Brooklyn, April 1C tf NOTJCE. TH1HE subscriber having given np the firnoery'Rtisineu JL all persons indebted In him are requested to settle their accounts thivilh, or tliey will be put to cost, To persons having Ileal Esiale, Furniture, or any nllW artii Ice, lo dispose of at miction, the subscriber tenders lis1 services, in hopes that Ihe creditable manner in which lie lias always performed his duties, and tfi't speedy and correct returns he has made of nil monies intrusted lo bis1 care, will ensure him the continued confidence of the pub lie. An Aunt ton Room for the deposit of all goods fresf of storage is provided in Fulton opposite Sands-street, where goods may be sent nt any time, accompanied byt an Inventory, i(h the nuncis'iiaiue.

My business will he transacted aC Ihe old stand, corner of Fulton and Sands-street. V. It. DEAN, Auctioneer. Brooklyn, April 23, J829.

if NATHANIEL F. WARING, A TTOltNLY AT LAW, has taken the Oflice No. tf Jk. Front-street, opposite the LongdSland Bank. B.oi.klyn, May 7, 1829.

tf NOTICE. A LL persons having demands against the estate of i. JOsEPII N. fs.MtJTl.late of Brouklyn, decayed, are i eqiiested to present the same for settlement and those indebted to I lie said estate are desired lo make immediate payment lo ii. Fiiiman, No.

Fulton street, opposite' an'1 dissection 01 the noweis themselves, anil tli" i u'i ol the ear to the mote philosophical divisions ii: i mice, while the action of the band will imprint vi chancers on paper, and establish every idea in the In a word, Ihe great utility of this science is mani-i. si fi om the fact that nearly all ilie necessaries of lifrt are derived fiomthe vegetable kingdom. Appropriate seats will be provided for the, ladies. For fnriher information, apply at tbe Academy. Brooklyn, May 61 JAMES DAVID.

HOME-BREWED ALE, No. 33 Fulion street, Brooklyn, for I our Dollars per Barrel. Families wishing smaller calamities, by sending vessels to receive it in, can have il for fifteen pence per gallon, or sixpence per bollle. )RY GOODS selling at the same place, at a small advance on auction prices. Black, blue, mixed, and brown Cloths, remarkably cheap, with a variety of plain and stri'd Jeans, Drillings, fcc for summer wear 12 4 and other sized Blankets, of extra good ipialily.

knapped on both sides, at prices nmking it an object to purchase at Ihe present lime; together wi'h a general assortment of Drv Goods, for sale at prices as low as any New York store, by U. ALUWORTII. Brooklyn, May lm coure of conduct, and (ben judge whether 1 had at tbe lime I became a candidate, any just ground to FRENCH CLASSES, believe that he would have selected his Cabinet from At No. 75 Cranbcrry.strcet,opposite the Presbyterian Church Governors of states, Senators, and of the IF, Class of Gentlemen from New-Y. rk, which used in meet on Ihe evenings of Mondays, Wednesdays, anil having selected the morning instead ot ine evening, for thfir time of meeting, it leaves to Mil.

CHAZOTi'K three unoccupied evenings In the week Therefore, new Class is now opened for Young Gentlemen, during the present reason. Application should be made immediately, as the number of students is limbed to six only. Mav 14 House of Representatives. Mr. Miller then goes on to quote the opinions of Gen.

Jackson, as expressed in his letter to the Legislature ol Tennessee, in which be says that there is no truth more sacred in politics, than that which requires the three great Departments of power, the Legislative, Judicial, and Executive, to be kept separate and apart," and recommends a provision rendering any member of Congress ineligible to ottke under the general Government, during the term or which he was elected to ollice and for two venience is in question. The report of the Ferry Committee takes nearly the same view of the subject. It supposes the lease and covenant to refer only to the fire district ol JJrooklyn, which was at first created in 17iJsJ, and enlarged in 1807, and nliich, both in the lans ot the ftate and in common parlance, is called the village ol JJrooklyn. The report of the Law Committee inclines to a still narrower construction of the rights ol the lessees. This latter committee restrict the lea a covenant to the old ferry merely interpreting the latter by the former, and intimate that in their opinion tbe Corporation have a legal right to esiaolisli a ferry even lietween the cily oi and any part in the tillage of Brook ly with (he exception of the old ferry though they observe at the same time that such a step Mould probably be the occasion ol a legal controversy, ol which the issue might be To grant a etry out of the limits of tiie village, howerer, they consider as perfectly sale as to ail DOCTOR COLE AS removed to No.

69 I'ullon street ihe smre WAITF. I.OlTr.RV AND EXCHANGE OFKIi'K. Cm ncr of Front Fullon-slreets, Brooklyn. Numbers the e- 1'ork lottery. So.

5( II mei ly occupied by the late Dr. Smiih. May 7-2w Executors. a IK29 3 fi 39 II 32 8 Many capita! prizes er' stieef, M. JCMIASOA, fi.

CRM AN, i Brnoltlyn, May 7, ftw REMOVAL. as usual, sold at U'a He's oflice. Extra Class j'o 5 ilrmrs years thereaiter." This course by which the Gene-lal says, Ihe morals of the country would be improved, and virtue uniting with tbe labors of the Representatives, and with the otticial ministers of the las, would tend to perpetuate the honor and glory nMHE Brooklyn f'IRK INr-L'fiANCE Company is re M. moved to the basement siory of the Apprentices next Tuesday Tl.e heme contains ihe fdlowiog haod-s prizes I of 10,0110, 1 of 4000, 1 of 25110, 1 of2fK.Hi. I of IHOO, 1 of 3 of II 100, 5 of uf 5 of 4V), 10 of 200.

fcc. Whole Tickets S.j, Half 20 ft, Quarter 1 25 legal consequences. Such is the substance of these Library, in Cranberry street. May 7 4 of Hie Government," he has not thought fit to lake publications, which we have slated lor tbe informa NOTICE iS hereby given to Ihe Siqckholders in the Brooklyn, Jamaica and Flalhush 'J urnpike Company, that a dividend of seventy five cents on each share, is this day declared and payable at the store of Richard S. IVilliarasj REMOVAL.

tion of those into whose bands they may not happen but has appointed members of Congress to ottices, in direct violation ol opinions so deliberately to fall. L.aaung I osl. OSTRANDER has removed liis efHce to No 108 Fulton street, at Ihe hindion of Fulton and ii Co. in the cily of New-York, from and after Ihe 10th Vain streets, Itrnoklvn, May fyw lust, to 1st July, by order of the Board ofDirecMtrs For Prizes, apply at Al l'E'i Fortunate Office, Brooklyn All kinds of t'neurrent Bank Notes bought nd sold on the best terms Premium for Gold. Flaying Cards of verv superior qualiiy, just received from Crehore's factory, by the gross, dozen, or single pack, together with o'lher articles, may In had at IVew York prices.

Wanted, llwell'uig lloirse in a central situation. Wanted, a Lad lo attend the above office. He must come well recommended. May 14 May JAMEs FOSTER, Treasurer. ERXSMU3 HALL ACADEMY, FLA I BUSH, I.

I. Jlboul 4 miles from NOTICE ic hunting the fullowmg letter is published in the il.Mou iiirn i The editor leceivod il from a respeclabla mercantile gentleman, and assuies bis readers it is "not romance." most Respected frienda, I had something Come to my mind, this morning, rillll' summer teim of instruttion in ibis Academy will Ji commence on Monday, 4th of May. The course o( IS hereby given, that all persons indebted Ij the estate of JACOB lU'RVEE, Ijteol Newtown, deceased, at stinrtion includes all branches necessary for mercantile j. i or oilier pursuits iaiiii, urres, i rem ano onanisn requested lo make payment and nil those having demands against the same, to present them for languages, Mathematics, Chemistry, Natural fliilosophy, before got up and hnerly most of the night, we Live in times, of the most sudden Changes, the new Ad MISS BROOKS PRESENTS her (hanks to her friends and the public for their past favors, and informs them that she hat removed h-r MIUJNERY STOllE.from No. 14 I Fubon street, to 29 Ilicks street, here she respectfully so Mineralogy, JUIliN S.

DUIU KK, FANNY DUKiEE, Administratrix. N'rwlown, May 7, 18L'tf 3w Provision is nunc lor a class ot females, who are in. ministration, is day ley making Changes, in otlines; I se bv vesierdavs paper; that A new post Master, slructed in all the useful and ornamental branches of a female education They are under Ihe immediate care of licits a continuance of their patronage and Custom was Appointed, in Salem, and prooeny mere win oe iral'abmit and firooklyn Toll Bridge Company. Leghorn Hats cleaned and altered in ihe reatesl I approved governess, and occupy apartments altogether I am thinkin some one, Appoinieu lor scpaiale The principal can receive a small ianer. Brooklyn, may J-t, i-i distinct ami TITLES OF ACTS.

The following aie among the ucls passed by the C-gisLture of the Stute of Acte-)'rc, ut its Fifty-Second Session, 112'J. An act relative to the Brooklyn Savings Bank. To incorporate the seamen' bank for savings in the city of New-York. In addition to an act providing for the publication of a map and atlas of tins state. Authorising Dai id Ueeve to erect a dock in the town of Flushing.

Relative to public notaries and commissioners of Deeds in the several cities of this state. Concerning the state prisons of this state. To create a fund for the benefit ol the creditors of certain monied corporations, and for other purposes. I'o provide for a county poor-house in lie county of Richmond. Relative to the Brooklyn Fire Insurance To incorporate the Flushing and Huntington turnpike company.

Directing Ihe mann of choosing Electors of President and Vice 1'residcnt. To iif nd an act entitled "an act lo incorporate the Grjvesend and Coney-Island budge and road that von are friendly to the new Administration if rBIHE Annual Eieclioij of Directors lor the Wallabnut JL and Brooklyn Toll Bridge Company, will he held al Hie Toll House on Saturday, lie 6ih. of June neit. Thfci additional number Inf pupils into his family. Particular you, are, I ininn.

you migui lusirauims attention is paid to Ihe heal Ii, cnndnrt, improvemeul, 'oil will be open at 2, and clase at 4 clock, 1VM. mani.ers and morals of Ihe oirders. Fr circulars of lore there is no prominani jacKsuu men hi lo uecommrnu. i usn i future goou Uy order or Hie noarn oi Directors, ABM. MESF.ROLE, Secretary.

Brooklyn, May 7, 182y. 6w Recomendation. and bonds il any is Required, to Any NOTICE. TFIIIE Stockholders of the Long-Island Rank, are J. hereby notified that ill annual election for Ibiiteen Directors, will be held at the Banking-House, on Monday, the first day of Jane next.

The poll will be opened at 12 o'clock, and close at 2 P. M. By order of Ihe boa id of Directors. D. LMEL'RY, Cashier.

Brooklyn, May 14, 1829 -2 SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. A mount, it would be easy to Obtain the othce now, as the I'ost is an Adams, man 1 am and Always has ben in favour of Gen'i Jackson now Gentlemen, you have Lost hy me, if you will git me the oflice, 1 II UUIIT will temove her School on the first of J.TJL May, from Hicks-s reet, to No. 3v Nassatk-stieet, lerms. references and other particulars, apply to Mr. A.

fiOODRICH, 121 Broadway, New-York. May 7 4w PIICEN1X KIRK INSURANCE CO. in the cu of DIRECTORS I homas Herttcll, I. Varnum, Daniel Bondman, Crovc Wright, Richard Biker, Daniel Jscksnn, Mvndert van Schairk, Ileroy Remscn, Reuben Withers, Wi'Iiam raolding, Joiiu L. Graham, Samuel Wbiilinan, N.

M. DeKinguemaite, Henry Laverty, Amos I'aloier, E. M. (Jrceiiway, L. F.

Varet, A. B. Mead, A. II.Ti.!i John F. Delaplaine.

Tlio nas I irrtel). President, nill Itencw ine oaiiaiice mar you Leosi oy mc, will nav sou SHWon Receiving the Appointment, near Wasliing'uo where instruction will be given in all the branches of ed'H'ation, usually taught in schools foC and will cive security to pay 130 more in three years, young ladies, and liirnislied willi tvery facility for im say 50 per ar.n ua you no Dought git on your provement. Recommend ana others, NOTICE. 1 Election for twenty-one Directors for Ihe Brooklyn Fire Insurance Company, will la? held al the office of tiie Company at the Apprentices' Library, rnrner of Cranberry and Henry streets, on Monday tlie first day of June next The iroll will be opon from 12 to 2 n'ctmk. By order, FRLE.M HOPKINS, Secretary.

Brooklyn, May 14, 1829-2 company." Terms Irom In VJ-r q'larter. The French Language and Music ta'tghl ly tpprotta Rut -I am here with some- Authorising Jonathan Perk and Lis associates to teachers, if required. Hie are Dull Sale, money acarce, hope to lie in erect a tiock in the town of Flushing. Roston nex week, the oltice is proberly worth 4 or Satisfactory leferenret will be given. 1, 1 Si! if Authorising the commandant of the thiiteenth resriment of artillery to constitute and appoint it you think you will try, pleas to write me nrsi mij ai to the care of Respectfully your most obdent servant regimental court martial for certain purposes.

a variety of other filO LOAN. SGOO. $1250, and IRISH LI.VExVS. 1 JOIINsON. -S Pearl street (one dof It.

Aiiislie, Secretary. The imlei signed, hiving been appointed Agent the i'ho-ois for Long Islai.d, the place m. il. I. Graham, F.rj.

will effect Insurance upon as reasonable let as can be done al other institution in Ihe city of New Ynik. Applications, writing, f.w Insurance on pinpertv out of the ti.lage of Brooklyn, will be received al the No. ft Front street, Brooklyn, and promptly a.tniled to. NAT 1 1 F. WAKING'.

Brooklyn, May If IROVC: Authorising George u. Coles to erect a dock in sums, an bond and mortgage of uniocmnbeied real .5 above has iul retrivea case ui the town ol uysterbsr. Bleached Liuen.of ufe.ir style, for lam.iy tiw wnicts 1 Regulating the privilege of fislrng in the waters of ill lie d.t el a small jspiu this state, along ine narrows, in Kmss county. To amend an act entitled an act to incorporate the The members of the Nassau Hook and Ladder, No. 1 of this village, lender their thanks to Mary Smith, in KultuH-strcet, (or the libeial rnlTliininent Piren duiiog the coullagra'ion between High and Nassau-street, near Fnlion, the evening ol Friday last.

By order of s. MOKEIIOL SE, Forrtnan FOR SALE. A CriNof BAY well matched, sminJ, and true. Apply at the Distillery of R. S.

etiale, in this village 7 lpr com. per annum win lie re-rmireJ F.nnnir LDVYARD M. M. C'LALK'F, Mav 14, IS29. Foltoantreef, Brooklyn.

WANTED TO EMPLOY, IOR the ei.suing season, a pe -son ho is well acquaint-? ed wuh the business 'f Cariinjj, In whom adequate componsation will be given. Good recommemla-lions will be required as to character and S.miM..wo,.M.yM-tf GLOKGES FHILLIPS. BOARDING I iianacm river imn s-uiupny. To amend an act entitled "an act to amend (he act entitled an act to prevent horse racing, and for mfll nenilernv uil FV. comer of ttl olJ-streef Brooklyn.

MAKHIL'D. In ihi rlllae. the Rev. Mr. Carroll, Norman Oimstead, to Miss Mary Ann, daughter of Capt.

JL and loilgmg at No. 1" Fnltim street. The situation mlifiti'e, lb terms reasonable, and tbe accommodations unquestionable. Brooklyn, May liOARDINO IN imOOKLVN. MILLER has taken the hoie in Henry-street, if at.

recently occapied by Mr. C. Codwi, 3 doors fmm flwre ladies and fen'lomeo find or at his iTice, IW Front-ftreef, New-York. Msy 7 If fo1T.ujT6 irfd LEASE, a 1 be Otl the preaiises ea.ied fk Gretian Garden, with S'lffirient GROl'NP" tl.e corner of Bridge and Plymouth strrets "A'iP'ace it. Trims roaoeacooirjrostat.rf App'f 7-2v T'? 4 Cc-rs rrf IrVv FOR SALE, other purposes passed April I To incorporate the Flushing steam boat company, To incorporate the Brooklyn collegiate institute fjr young ladies." Relative to the imprisonment, within tbe city and I county of New-Y'ork, of female Cjaricts, adjudged to be confined in the state prison.

To provide for tbe establishment of a court-bouse a the village of Brooklyn la tbe ccunty of Kings. illiam 1'caie. In New-York, Frederick G. Mis Car EtV 4. desirably sunatoU war tt.e ptrp r.j ine P' ground ft of tlie lrst I'letUvteriaii I.

Lurch, oline Worrall William P. Donaldson, to M.ss Mi Thoroptan Nathan C. Flatt, to MisJane L. War- a it atconiipcui 'fm. iiy if.

heos.kls". Mavll-2" S. LTNr.SjCj'ircSrls'.-ct'.'V.'i dell Jmc Ditkford, to Mis Jane Joua I i.

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