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The Long-Island Star from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

The Long-Island Star from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

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THE LONCJ-ISLAND STAR. NEW. YORK BOARD OK ALDERMEN Sum 9, frolnrcN. Frniilslhi Mlrrarv Annoclaf ion Foi the Loni Island Star, Oaoroii, May 3, 1834 Petition of citir.ens of the 12th Ward, selling forth the a i' iivvnt Ilrooklyu Lyreuiia. In conscquencs of the inclement wealhor last Thurs lay tha exercises with which it was intended lo con- 111 IE members the above Aasooiation are requested JL to attend a rejriilar mceluii; hich will be held in il inuhty of me charier election in said Wanton ha 8il Dau Col.

i Your superior officer has suid in iom nf ITU 01 liiookivn. thai Iwo raturea ol hn ruursa tf rishl liis articles of waragunst tne people, mat an moseyeKoiM i be Court iloom of the Apprentices' Library, on FIMDAY elude tha first term of the Brooklyn Lyceum, wort further At'CtlO. jiv v7ii. (Sors 181 ruUoH-itriti) Orffnn Ibr Sale illbe sotd at Auction on FKIDAY 1st Au-usl (V not pravi.ai.ly diid privata sale.) lha (UtOAN formerly used in Si. Ilie 1 li at halt past P.

M. Brooklyn, Juna 14, 1831 9th, and lUth days of April hist, waa reforred to a special committee, ronsintnii; of Alderman Stilwcll, Van Wage, nan, Ferris, Bolton, Labagh. 'lha Finance Cummiltea reported in favor of paying Jsmos Kinney ID, Ibr the use of his premise lo hold the lUnii nl Leehirot, bnva bi'm abuady dliverd lo a iiuui. nrous and very respectable class, Xix more Icrtuie nf ihe course remain to li delivered, on MONDAY and TUKS. DAY VEX IN US, on lbs lrJtli ami I7ih insl, and on the simc every fuilniahl thereafter until coinpleled.

Hours in n'clock in the evening. J. C. I. Will call on such as wish lo loin tha class, if lace or mm.

tentive pro. lo infirm tha Slur of I of certain court, hava discovered. icida, Ii tut Bt'KL, To limits? Itrrnerx'. del'eired till this (Thursday) cvkniku. Tha public exercises for ihu season, will close this evening, ith an address from 'rfrr If.

Raidiff, the President of lha Institution. C7Tha ard of Directors are requeued to assemble TUW AFTERNOON ut 5 o'clrnk, at tha ufiul place, on gunner ciruilt.ll in auoplcu Tha Finance. Committee omniittee l'lll CUUt'E, has received on consignment, one rennrted in favnr nnvlnu jlm ccnira LAM1', which will be sold low lor Nsihaniel Aiten, ono of the cantainsof lha cilv wnirli. fine toned lntriimcni. an.l w.ll u.

inev wit leave their a'Mren omcc ut the I. Star, cash, Biiioklyn, June It, 8M 3w that trad on borrowed capiuti ckjii so oreojf ana in sou lh action to tin words, lie has most industriously and perseveringly put thing in train lo bring Ilia mailer shout a speedily a possible. Tho tiling, loo, has worked ao well, llialhe has shoved lots of amis up the spoutand mil a faw of tlio whole hogs, and aoma of lha luteal breed, ha.va coma out minus. Like lha firebrand to Ilia tails ol Sampson's foxes, it mcsiit burn up only ilia wheat lha enemy, but it has been disastrously carried elsewhere i.nd on all aides-f ionds and foes are no turned against lha aullior, as a common enemy. becomes neees-snry that those ignorant fellows that read newsp-ipers, and think for themselves, should be informed by a proper and! authorized acni.

if Lha whole Aoio ot this business. ou Iii( to Ihe Aueiiourer. ilrookK n. Juna Ji IMi-V-" ll.ooklyo, June IJ, Istl Iw I business of importance. By order.

t'rookl vii IHrrrtorv. SI5I 33 ru, cosis, 4V.C. of a suit bio ibt aif iins'i bun by ilhain Earlu, for an assault and haltery, in ihe perform, auco of lua duly, and which said Faile is unnhle to pny, and ihereforo v.ould full on said Asten which was adopted. '1 he Street Committee reported on the petition of sundry and t'nthariiic HUp IVrrv. A LI) EN J.

SPOONER, Recording Sec. IMKPI2T. JCOTCII Ingram C'ariiets, Cv tigs and Floor Clnili, fJtlHE BUOJKLYN DlMECTt III lor ld3-l-5 is now SL published, and miy bn had at the hoik stores of Wm. Brooklyn, June 12, 1931 -Iw Ileiow and A Iran ami 57 l'lilloii-street, in this cilv. As no oibor dneenn will be pu'dislied, business uiu ininrii'icnce ot tno common c.nincil in n.a rerrjr Is suppliril will) lnreertwmbo(llls sureen.nr.t,,ndroprb),ri a alyrtiir on tl.efrrry.

One Boat will ei, will remember lhat some tioie ago, the commander in chiel respect to ruiininjf the Ilnrlaem railroail cars on the Sobhath was laid on the lable, and directed lo be printed, ih.i iha Ihraa per cent storks, amounting .0 ilie Hire to mi ps ot Fort it (he stale. rlicved lli.it mlil I o'clock at riifht Commutation oa the uuial in in liruoLlyu, Apiil 21, l3M ll wiin me papers presented this evening on that subject. 1 he Street Committee, and Committee on Pubi Lands men will do well to provide lliriiiselvcs Willi tins necessary book nf rcferenpa. Brooklyn, Juna li, I e3 1 If riirap EViiitot A I)T of -I I Primed Mnslm, jusi recuived and fur sale at 2 els. per yard, bv MORGAN June 133 1 1 1 1 Fulion-slieet.

FLVrnUtfll Ai.I7AL 1MIIC. CP" Tha iVmae lltmrotent Society of Ftatbuth, propose holding their annual FAIR, for the sale of useful and fancy articles, on WEDvr.soiT the iul. at 3 o'clock, P. M. at the Consistoiy Room, adjoininj the Church.

Should the weather prove unfavorable, it v. ill be held on the first pleasant day thereafter. Flatb.ish, June II, ISM lw Received this week, i for sale at less than anrlnz prices, by CHARLES E. BLT.KELEY, Brixiklyii, June 5, 133 1. 103 Fulton-street.

1 T7ani(ii rSlllE Subscriber hiimog taken and removed lo Ihe li. rnmmnjious H1 'b'SIs, ou ihe main road from Brooklyn to Coney Island, li and half miles from Brooklyn, and 3 and a ill' from Coney Ul arid, would inform the public that the est iblishmeut is filU-d up in K'Hld style, and well calculate to accommodate the traveller, or for the uccom-til kiitmn nf persons desirous lo spend a portion of the siioiinir in that he.iltiiy and plritsanl plfe. June 5. 1331- lw DANIEL M'PIIERSON. and rior.es, repotted in favor of filling upTompktnsMusre to Ihe city rerulution, nnd that the same be enclosed with million of dollars, in tho hinds of foreigners, should be paid ofTby the people nnJ while the cholera was pulling "in its protest asainsl our existence, and blinking us us a nption lo the verjfo of the grave, the mounter, the Hank" tiered lo put olI.sking the people fir ilie money, und then Sent to llieso very foreigners who held the stork, and urged -them not to insist upon our people's paying up, until I business got back into ils urL'iuury course, when It could 'be easily done.

This they did. (he momlcr standing as a leure, ami Hie sum of be appropriated fr that purpose wns laid on the table, and directed to be pri.ited for iho use of the members. The Joint on Public Lands and Places reported on the petition relative lo an alteration of law. French FINK Black unbiziiics, hi so it vaiiety of Black 9 and colored Mcr no I ods, for men's summer wear, FIFTH IV A II D. tlThe WIIlGfS of this ward, are requested to meet just received by MOIUJAN JOHNSON, kecurily fir ils prompt and faithful performance.

Now, foloncl, id not Nick outfit to Aw; been s'wt for this inter-fercnoc alone 7 Hot I will show you enough more nnd tor the present I will sign myself yours, II. it blow the Mr. Hill Inrtin Van inclly mi. favorite of "ent was is election, utherland, and iInp vi' the CilVi of llroolslyn. Uol published, nn accurate survey nl Uiu city Briaik- I' Ivn, nrnwn by Mes.srs.

Herbert 4i Tollind, on a scale at flie s' Fifth ard lUtl, corner of Sands ard Jackon-streets, on SATURDAY EVENING, the llih ot 8 o'clock, lo transact business of importance. Lcteeerj Whig enneermiij; vessels lym in Peck obp, to be discharged from the considerntion thereof, and tiiot the same be referred to the Liw Committee was after aome discussion, referred buck to the Committee on Public Lands, Alderman Wales prrsented tho which wiu n'fjrrcd to the Stieit Com niltee. Resolved, That that part of Iho road, between Broadway and Union Place, be henceforth known and called Brradwav, nf 400 el to the inch, vending ensl and west from ihe Navy aid to I'ed Honlt, nnd north and south hum the Eii4l River In Purmeulier's Garden. Urooltlyn, June I'i, ljl. Ill SVini-pTivXcii fTlOU sale, ni J.

W. SMITH'S Drug and Chemical tore', Fulton corner Brooklyn, June 12, 1SIM -tf 1'Vesh H'lowrr, OK i fragrant odour and highly nrnninlic, bnve been recently rec-ived at W. SMITH'S Drug Chemical Stoic, comer Fulton ami Front-streets. Broiklyn, Juno 12, 1831 If whoreanls the Constitution and Laws, be present. By order of the Executive ComoiiiUc.

Brooklyn, June 12, 1934-1 w. Pl'llLIC A-t a meeting of Electors of Queen, County, oppnseil to tho recent measures of lha Uenerul nr.d Stale held pursuant to previous public notice, nl the i (bouse of Sunuel Armstrong, on Tuesday the 31 of June, 1 Dr. MORRIS M. RODCiERS, was called to the Cliuir, The publishers confidently otf-r ibis MAP to the public as being a complete and accurate survey of ihe cit y. These nnd that tho Imusi'siie numbered accordingly.

Maps may lie obtained al Mr DE'iEM xikslore Alderman Van Wairenen presented the which was adopted. Resolved, That it be referred lo the Finance MARK IK I). 57 ulton-slreet, or at Iho cilice ot LECOUNT fc HAMMOND, Engravers, New-York, June 5, IS31 if 4 Wall stre. t. Committee, to report the duties and compensation of lilt Kiirffcry.

Nediciiir. fc Tlitlw if ry. Mk. U.L.NUEK presents bis respects tn tha inhabit, anls of Brooklyn and Ha yirinily, and beijs leave lo nifiiin them thai he intends prartising" tha different' branches of his profession, lis is a nalivonf Enfrsnd, anl hs been e.kicitted Undtr llm rst practitioners in thai country, I V. is a member' of the London Royal College or Surgeons, and has testimonials of studying his profession under the first phy.lcians and surgeons in ihal city since which he has visited, (, surgeon of a Uriiisli ni.niH.f.war, many of the hospitals in the southern pana of Europe, nnd aevenl of Ihe Wesi India Hands, wh eh enabled hun add to his pnfcstnal L'uirtiirnis.

He has practised ibd lust Hi erity years as a aeiiernl praiilio.ier in a largo provincial 'lowiv, containing upward of inhabilauls; arid luH the aitualion of Ssnrrvan ilccoucArur lo lha workhuiiie and sarisli upward uf seven years, ai which he beld ilnlil his icsignsiion jusl previous to his leaving England. Mr. W. hopes that by strict altentmu and assiduity, lo merit a share of ihe patronage nf the inhabitants of Brooklyn and its sicinily, and that his professional services mny be appreciated by ihein. He may be consulted ut his residence, crftrrrrl Schsnrtirhorn ind f.fvhi streets.

Brooklyn, May TJ, I831-4w SlilMoll Powell, mrERCIJANT TAILOllS, and CLOTHIEBS, 114 L1JL Fulton-streeU The suberilers iniend keeping ou hand a'gencral asvorlmenl of CLOTHS, CASStJIERES; and VESTING among which, will be found splendid blue, green, claret, mullierry, adalaido, olive, and biown CLOTHS, plain, striped, ribbed, and fancy CASSlMERES, black, white, ami-colored Cantons and Muiinos, crude Drillings, a splendid) ankle. I -row and white linen Drl'bngs 5 a variety "nf plain and. figured Silk Vestings also, hite, bulf, plain, and fig'd Marsidles, in connection wilH sr general assortment of STOCKS, COLLARS, and BOSOMS, fancy Silk unci In Ihis city, on Thursday evening last, by the Rev. Keporter recenlly appointed by this Hoard. Alderman I lopkins presented the following, which w.if precedent-er on die he eoritet supposed, great sharply the day.

C. Cutler, SnmuUI T. Hubbard, to Miss Saruli 11. Miller, ii'fiv DIooIs'm. adopted.

Unsolved, if the Board of Assistant Aldermen both of this lilaee. JUST published, and for sale, or for the use of the Cir-cnlatin? Library, No. 53 Fu'loli-street In ihts city, nn Tuesday eveninc, June 10, by ihe Rev Mr. Johnson. Uarrit Van Dine, to Elizt Da Mott.

CIII2.TIICALS. A GENERAL nssorttnonl of Chemicals, nnd active 111 ineiples nf vegetable have recently been received, viz i Calomel, Sulphate Ouirtiue, Sulphate and Ac late of Morphia, Strychnine, Peperme, Laetuarium, Hydrhshite, Pi.taab, I slino, Prusic Acid, Sec. nnd are I' rohesof ru 1 In: beittuckian and William J. t.Lowts, app nr.tej bccreUry. After a very able addr.iss fiom John A.

Kinj, F.sq., a toinrniltea of ona from im(Ii town, wns appointed to draft rf.olutions cxprssire of the s.tnse of the meeting, who, after havin withdrawn 1 1 deliberate iton such resolutions Hi wure proposed, returned and rrpurted the following, which were un inmi lusly adopted by the meeting Resolved, Thai soma of the recent acts of ihe National Vtecutive, relative to Ihe currency, and lo Ihe custody of the public monies) and certain enactment of Ihe of this State, nndu I tiie professed o' of relieving th cinnunity fro tlie euih irraaimciitand distress 'Which We believe lo hate been produced by the unwiie and unwarrantable couisa of Hid ('resident of the United concur, That a committee of five be appointed from cacti Board, to make tho necessary rrangRinents to celebrate Iho uppruacbing unnivcisary of American independence. The t'retiilent nppointed on that cominitiee, Aldermen Hopkins, Varian, Wales, Fickett, and Taylor. At Jamaica, Cornelius Bennett, jr. of cos mines, to Miss by A'irginian, 2 vols. Vol.

I nf Mrs. Sherwood's wmks he follow uniform edition; History of the Christian Church Cob- UertriKle ISragaw, rsewtown. Ai Manetto, L. I. on Monday evening May, by William A.

Junes, John Bianlwaitc, to Miss iMary Chatterson. In New. York, Stephen 'Waring, of Brooklyn, to Miss belt's thirteen also. Paper agains. I rohl.

Srry A good assortment of BOOKS STATIONARY ollured lor sale nl J. SMIIH'S I'iu and I lienncal Store, corner Fulton and Front-slrecus. Brooklyn, June 12, 1334 if 1 I 2 3 Si al tho I prices. Sclcclcil fiumiiiarj-. All iid'v works received and a Med to Library, Angeline I-ash David Louderback, to Miss Elizabeth A.

Stevens Francis Salmon, to Ann Eliza, daughter of Hugh as soon as pub lulled. W. BIGELOW ll.oolilyn, June 5, H3I. The Philadelphia Commercial Intelligencer pives the Maxwell Sylvester It. Mills, to Miss Elizabeth R.

Cru 4 CASE nf Itiibiiisnn's Patent Bnley, h'sbeen received f. al J. W. SMITH'S Drug Chemical Slop, comer ger: George YY.Chaprn.tn, lo Miss isarah, daughter of Ihe lato Thorn Richards; Jonathan Ojjdcn, to tSnrnh Ann, daughter of Daniel Okey John S. Gardiner, to Miss Fulton and Front-streets, an I is ofTe-ml for sale by the Packet or Dozen.

It is highly recommended as a nourish. following a-count of the interesting marriage ceremonial al Otaheite, between CapU Spooner, of Newport, and Miss Kingatara Oruruth, of Otaheite. The account is deriveJ from Ihe Otahcatnn correspondent of the intelligencer "The Uridn, Miss Kingattra Oruruth, says our corres Ilroolslvil Lihrnrv, UOOtC No. 57 Ml ilea and his advisers, arc of character lo require a Ml and expl oit expression of opinion upon ihein by the I'enple. Hesolrcd, That lha late act of the President, directin; Sjic removal of the public money from lha place of deposit, sjvh'ch bad been sin atrd by law.

when ils safely was Imdoubled, nnd when the Representatives of the people had. but a few months previously, after a full discussion of Klizabeth ti. (sturees Charles larke, to Miss Cathc rine Downs Robert B. Tremper, to Miss Lavinia Pcnton WEVV WORKS. Trails and Stories cf the Irish Pens JlI anlry, (3d series) 2 vols Sketches by Mrs.

Sigoor i sure, tho ieeiin of i no other orr.pt and Wo are delegate at Ulica, not hav ing and light fiotl for iiifnnls, ith the ldiiion nf milk, It forms nn agreeable and nulricto'is diet for invalids. Printed directions accompany each packet, and is less expensive than the Pearl Barley. pondent, is thu daughter of Domstrfrgwomld.tmmfr, one nf Charles F. Bells, to Elizi Davis John Davenport, to Miss rviran i uavis james Areson, lo Amanda theclucfs or Hie island, and is conneued with most of the noble families of the kingdom. She is about sixteen years nev.

I vol; Canterbury Talcs, (2d series) vols Fro'lcs of Puck, 2 vols the Kcntoekiin in NeYnrk, 2 vol: boib nf Jamaica Ueorga hillock, of Eirr.tbelhtnwn, llrooklyn, June 12, ISJl II Coltbn Handkerchiefs, with a small slock nf -Wy Srio.e CLOTHING. The public are invited to coll and please themselves, on the most moderate terms. the sulijei determined ny a larse inly, mat it snmiiu where the law had place it, und when no circumstance had subsequently occurred to render its aeeunty ol age, ol a bright maiiogany color, Willi liercbeeks tuttoed Evidences of Christian ly, by L'ncle Philip, lieriig No. 20 J. to Miss Mary U.

daugbler of Jedediah Hull, of N. in ihe most lovely minner, and her cats slit in a style nectt Josiah V. llowcll, to Mary E. daughter of the late Joseph nf the Hoy and Gnl's Libr.trJ Sherwood works, vol unif inn edition. )le, was a dann assumption nl illc-iil power; liurly faseinating.

Her eyes are large nnd of a greenish color. Her lovely form, which was almost 6 fuel 6 inches HUIJt.lt S1ILVV 1 SAMUEL S. POWELL, Brooklyn, June 5, 1834 3irt r- WAXTED, LAD from 12 to IG years of age, us an errand boy in a Drug Store. Enquire of J. W.

SM ITU, corner of frice. At Kishkill. Rev. R. B.

Van Klcek, to Margaret S. Tel All WUlltvS roRetved atid added In the Library tin undisguised manifi station of contempt Ibr the expressed will of tfie National Iejiilature and an net nf bad faith, ns soon as published, and in sufficient quantities to givc tail, was graceiuity enveiopoi in an otu oiau let, and Curing the performance nf the matrimonial rites, the fair bride Fulton and Frnnt-strcets. Brooklyn, June 12, le)3l tf ler At Philadelphia, Pierce Butler, to M1--B Francis Kemblc, actress At Burlington, Vu, Alfred Brooks, of svhirh has deeply tainted the honor of tiic Nation. every subscriber an early opportunity ol reading them. Also constantly for sale a good assortment of BOOKS stood before her in.oy lover modestly engaged in misa Resolved, That in ttius expressing our views in relation I to thisaei of ths President, we regard it as a subject allo- N.

Y. tn Ellen D. daughter of Horace Loomis At New- I I STOCKS. Haven, David R. Hibbard, M.

of N. Y. lo Miss Susan Money Wanted. fcjh WAN TED on roal estate worth f. pettier distinct from the rc-chartermj of the U.

Uank, catiiig a sugar cane. The young lady is said lo be highly accomplishc nnd delighted the company assembled on Ibis solemn occasion, by an exhibition of her superior skill E. Scon At Noriulk, H. VV. Muns-m, of Pi.

Y. to Miss nnd of inenmpamii niftier import believing it to be fV't' 'iV double the amount, eligibly situa ask'd. ask'd offt r'd. Hot 108. AlmiraP.

Angell At Westover, Virginia, Lieut. John L. Saunders, IT. 8. N.

to Miss Martha B. Selden At Lyme, ted in this city. Apply nt 139 Long Island. in 'swimming. The brideiroom is a hearty mariner of onstitiitional question ol Hie last importance, whether in addition to the already extensive and increasing power nJ influence of the Federal Executive, with Una of thous and STATIONARY; Webster's Dictionary, 8 vo.

Works of Lord Byron, verse nnd prose; Johnson's Works'; Bosn ell's Life of Johnson Shakspenro's AVorks, A variety of Steel Pens, among which are S. flu's straight Steel Pens; Heehy's, Rhndin'graphic, and Polychronocniphic Pens, Kersham's, Tonifuc's Skinner's, Gillolt's, nnd Gill's patents. Brooklyn, May 22, 1834-tf A. I1EGEMAN. Brooklyn, June 12, IH31 3w 103 co.

on Monday 'i June, Kalph b. Brooklyn Bank. Uniied States, i lie was elegantly dressed lor the oncasion, in a blue jacket and white trou sers. He swore that the lovely Kingalara alone was lit to share the hammock of a Yankee 1134 Tainter, of Colchester, to Miss Phebc 11. Lord, of the i 114 Com.

Bk. N. Or. I i ands of offices in bis gift, with his veto upon the I.cula New-York former place. "ive action of Congress, and wild the Army and Is'avy of sailor and said that if the masters complained that he was Uli 1104 113 120 National Ex.

Bk. Len' her Manuf. unskilliil in Ins huiuness whaling they could not deny A active BOY fiom 14 to 16 years of age, lo nttend j4. in a Grocery store and Tavern, three miles from this I2G 123 Ul 113 Hi' MerHriuus' Mechanics' Union mat nis Kite, ai least, is a lenairr, city. Also, a wli.te Amciican omtin, lo uo housework.

111ED. In this city, Lawrence. Pcndcrgcst. At Hempstead, Zidock Pcttit. ie Oneida le largest held at solutions deposit nwrlgagr, i sud by ie folljw- as ascer-h two or nts ct a es of the erelaries '0 years Id, being green in vs been were weather r.jvloiimt.

On the morning of the 6th inst. soon after Good recominoudations will required as to honesty and 113 111 113 America sobriety. Apply to tlblNUl U. VV UJU lilt 111, Ai Moriches, Mrs. Elinbetli R.

wife of Abraham commencing their work, Ivlwsrd (Jukes and John Cooke, 144 141, City Louisiana Morris Trust Co Orl'ns Catial. Orl'ns PI inters Hit Mil ICU. rglllE subscriber regrets lo annnunce lo his fiiends llmt SL the destruction of his ico bouse by the late fire, and the cousequent Ions of a largo portion of his ICE, necessarily compels him to relinquish supplying families, hotels, by iha season. The remainder, which is uninjured, will be served to Jun." re, 1SJ1 3W uusiiwi' it Osborne, aged 20. were together unlortunnely killed, by an explosion of one Thcnix North Al ag Harbor, suddenly, Lewis Uond, aged about i3.

ol the buildings attached to the Urange rowdcr near the Li nion un ler luscommand, tits claim to the custody and control of all the unappropriated public money i to be toleratedif s), it i our deliberate convic'ion, that the basis of our system of government ha been essentially changed, and tli 'it the. forms of Constitutional freedom may timiin, the reality will have departed from us. Resolved, Tha: tilth High we can iot suppose the simple act, in itself, of chinking the place of deposit of the pub. site treasure would pioJuee Ilie convulsion we have witnessed, and derange toe wh do business of the country, if it were judiciously nod honorably done by the proper authority; yet, when eX clcd suddenly and violently, and not nly without law, we bold it to be a sufficient reason, as believe it to have been ihe original cause of tho onfu-SJion and suffering we have itoesse and are sail witness-! formerly of New-Y'ork. His death is supposed to have burgh.

112 Tradesmen's i The only operation required to be performed in thai been occasioned by the rupture ol a blood vessel. FOl'AW, RIFTP.D ashore on the 6th June insl. a broken bale of COTTON, on the east end nf Long-Island, town mi 'Frunklin BkCin consumers every morning from ihu ice cart ul their doors. At r.asthsmplon, l.lis ia lJarsons, aged oU. Fulton budding, is simply pissing the grams thiough parchment sieves, snd a silk reel hy hand.

The cause of the misfor by weight, and charged acronlinelv. In XNew-Y ork, Don Cepiiano Cam.ira, aged 33 a son DclSaiudCaCo rf Soutlmld, village Rocky Point. The owneyuuidiave it Mobile City Bk. The cart will commence on Monday next, should the of R. F.

North Mrs. Mary Ann, widow of Joseph Tyler, tune, is, therefore, mysterious. by applying to Francis LIjik, nn proviiur property and MARINE INSURANCE COMPANIES. aged William AI. sou ol II.

lie Kliam, nged 19; weather continue favorable. J. W. SMITH. Brooklyn, May 22, 1834.

Fulton corner Front-st. uying charges. nouinoiu, June la, ioj'1 jw 141 Atlantic Anthony L. son ol Alexander Uleccker, aged 21 Capt. Tie Mortfii't A large merlin? nf the citiiens of Cay-a has been held at Auburn.

The following resolution entune, 123 1311 127J 121i Itieliard tyliurchward, aged ob; John Martin, aged 4 Mary, widow of Edward Marrener, aged 53; a son of N. V. St-Marine a adopted 127 'so' HE report of ihe Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, in 1 lie mailer of widening Fulton-stieet New-York Ocean National National (new). Isaac Brewster agel Mrs Elizibctli F. wife of A.

M. 15 5 Si A IV AIM) LAND AM) LOAN OFFICE, No. 81 Cranbcrry-st 'dPSuilable books me provided in which applica Jackson 103 lousey, aged 2S rancts (J daughter id J. Waddington; mm Ehz ibe.th to Henry -street, was, on the 5th instant, ing as il ah k'; liii pu'dic conli Irncc in the SL ibilily of vur insiiiutions a lare pirtionofthe public treis-Sire in jenpsrdy and prn iu'ing a scarcity and confer-tm? an anmtural value upon money, induced Ihe suspen on (if mtny important pujbc works; threw thousands -of laborers out of employment, and coupelled bu id reds of tndustrio is and men who were a daughler of Thomas Blanck Mary, wife of John W. Resolved, That Ihis meeting rcpro'iate the political me isurcs of the Legislature of tins stale, at their present session and that the supervisor of this town be instructed on no aucmint whatever, to vote for bringing into this county its allotted pirtion of the great Six Million Corruption Fund.

tions for stiles, purchases, leasing or renting Real Estate, uly confirmd hy the Supreme nl this state: Moore, aged S3 Khzabclh W. wile ol Simeon I'unn, aged FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. NOTICE is hereby given to alt who have been assessed for the said widening of Fulton-slrcet, that in pursuance of and loaning and borrowing money will be entered, il limit charge. For further particulars and terms, tipplv at the Ofliec. the aci, in such case made and provided, they are required 31 a daughler nf Joseph Pettit, aged 6 Seth M.

Hobby, aged 35 a daughter of Wm. Goulding William J. Hop-kins, aged 32 Jeremiah Loder, aged 27 El jih Pinkney, aged 6. lost Shimsclves and their families-, anj stimulating the induilrv ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS to limn on real estate to the treasurer ol me tuy ot rsroomyn, at me Laing- if the country in all ils brooches by the employment of in tin city at 7 per cent. sland Bank, nil such assessments within iho of sixty Al Alorristown, IN.

J. Vincent lioisaubin, nged 80; For sale, a HOUSE and LOT on the easterly side of days next nfter ihe crtnhrniaiion of said report. And notiee is ulso ffiven, that all buildings standing on the Al sea, Jucob Patterson, seaman, of N. Y. At Hudson, Sands-street Lot S3 Feet front and by 1 1 1 feet deep Ill 130 113 112 Miss Charlotte B.

daughther of the late Isaac Baldwin, of on each side. i i. Jefferson United 100 Contributionship lElna (Traders'. r. Howard.

New-York. iGruardmn l34j American ground taken fjr the said widening on Fulton-street, are required lo be removed, on or before the lOlh duy cfi JOIIJ. DIKEMAN, Brooklyn Long-Island. Mutied Washington Englc Globe Fulton Manhattan North Farmers' Loan. Equitable Phenix n.

IN. aged la a daughler ol C. It. unpson. Kcar Alorgaiuown, Virginia, Col.

John Evans, aged 97 genera-e were orwich. dden" a ondon, Ie cities rkcl fof es. In. 'nbation present ive it Ion hat ii lo lha ugust next, uy order ol lii'1 oooinion iouocil. S3' as Brooklyn, June 12, 1831 8w C.

P. SMITH, Cleilf. lrrr Coin. The bill to regulate silver coin, which has passed the House of Representatives, and will probably pass ihe Scnale, provides that the dollars of Mexico, Peru, Chili, and Central America, of not les weight than are now coined, and those re-stamped nt Braz 1, nflike weight, shall pass current ss money within the United States, by tale, for the payment of debts and demands, ol the rate of one hundred rents lo the dollar and five francpieces of France, at ninctythree cents eaclu CsnmiaViriia. At the election I itoly held in this town, the Tories have sustained a aignai defeat.

The contest wss purely political. Ptii Van. In this village, where the Regency have a Political Bink. and a regiment of trading olfi-e holders, I tciormwed cspunl, to become baiikrupts. Kesolrrd, That we di-precate all experimenting upon a Hiealthy communiiy bypiiilicil Dicinrs of whatever grade; and are it disposed when in a diseased Mate, even to re dinqaish the priv lege of employing our on Physiuian, and nf bcinj consulted as to the nature of the remedies, or io the character of the which are lo be tried upon us and if the treatment proposed, be in our estimation worse than the disease itself, wc claim ihe of not bem compelled to submit to it.

Uesolved, That we arc not amonj ihe number of those swho worship the olden Calf we are disposed to be nat. isficd with a iper currency, secured by a sufficient 100 100 ioo" years. I luring ihe wand the revolution he commanded a regiment of miiitii in M'Intosh's campaign he served under General Washington previous to tho revolution, in an expediiiun against the Indians, by Lord Dunmore. Col. E.

led an active and enterprising life, aud nrobably NOTICE 36 'S'S hereby given, thai a pinel of Jurors fir the Court of Brooklyn, May tf GILBERT ItEID, Jun. ESROOKIj YiV KVIrII STAR. SN ennsideratinn of Ihe growing prosperity of this young city, and its increasing trade und manufactures, of our citizens have swrgested tho expediency of establishing a DAILY PAPER among us, devoted to our local interests, and nff rding a common centre of intelligence for our active business population. In corcscquence of these repealed intitrt ations, the Editor of the l.ong-Iilmd Star, is willing to make this (his scconrf) effort lo cflect such an establishment. accomplished as much in furthering the settlement of the part of ihe country in which be lived and died, as any man who ever emi -ratcd lo it he was" the steadfast and uniform tVHQI.ES.lf.E PRICES CIRRCNT, AT N.

Y. metal ic basis; and regmd those espcruuei.l.il.sls who friend of all the early settlers, and by his example, wns of JB. Common fleas, to be held at the Apprentices' Library, inthcciiy of in and for Kius county, nn the third Tuedav July next, Also, a panel of Grand Jurors for a Court of General S' ssions, to be held at the same time and place, will be draw at theoffi cof the. clerk of the said county, on the 21s. al lien o'clock in the aflrrnnon, ABV1.

Clerk. Dated tiis eleventh day of June, 1331 Sa. loitnECTtU Tilt r. Djiitr ood destroy tins currency with the vain expectation of BEESWAX white, lb We tberelore p-npose, as soon as four hundred subscribers 5 Cts. 13 30.

35 CANDLES Mould, Dipped, do. Sperm. COAL Liverpool, chaldron-. Scotch the Tories have been soundly beaten. Avorage Whig majority 5 1.

Mrs. Williamson, nt Lexington, Kentucky, was arraign, ed before ihe Mayor, for having killed her husband by the dischaige nf gun. It appeared, in evidence, that she was acting in self-defence, and she was released from custody. Boston, there are between three and four hundred licensed retailers, who pay for thuir licenses each one dollar. In New.

York, ibero are between three and four ihoussnH, and each has to pay ticrirt dollars. In quarrying stones at Guernsey, Ohio, the petrified form of a vouug Indian was discovered. It was found embedded in a solid mass of rock. The nimunt of specie brought by the schooner Post great advantage the settlement ol a new country, tew men have lefl so large a family of sons and their descend ants. (CJ" 123 persons died in New-York, during the week ending June 7.

Of Consumption 21 Scarlet Fever 6. ftiiiglinins I'rinlN, Ac. flORBES it ROBINSON, 139 Fulton-sireet, hive received I case dark Prints, new patterns I do light do do do I do super Ginghams, new style I do super French Muslins, do do Sewing Silk, Crape and fancy Siik Shawls Fine Linen Ikfs. for one shilling and ninrpenct shnll be obtained, to commence the puohcation ot a daily af eruomi piper, nn the following TERMS. The Brooklyn Evening Star will be deliswre'd tn the subscribers in the City of.

Brooklyn, nt EIGHT DOLLARS per annum. Every paper will be of half the size, and edntain half the matter of the present Long-Island Star. The reading malter, Independent of.adve.rtiseuienls, will be nearly equal to the J.iily papers of New-York. Whenever Iho patronage shall wurrunt it, every possible -Virginia. substituting gold and silver Mone in t's plsce, as the true asorsbippers and Miters up of the alf.

i Resolved, 'Mist Hie recnt rourse pu sued by our state Leyitlatore, of hastily approvinx in tiis first instance nt'lbe unwarrantable a -t of the President, in removing ihe public treasure, and nf subsequently pledging the ere lit of the State, end the individual pn pnty of ir tnens ti a large nimuiil, for the prof v.s of relieving the distress lirouht upon the community by an art to which they hsd I baste.ned lo ike themselves aeressory, has exbiliiied them I jn ihe light of reckless snd ea putissns, rather thnn nf i w.fe and grave lcgilatrs and that wc deny the right of stale Iegislaliirc lo pledge ihe private property of the 'tiliten for Hie pu pose of sustnining any monied, or other oorpurniHin whatever, or ol favored individuals PvOTSCK. A LL persons having demands ngainst the Brooklyn isL Gas Light Company, arc requested to present the Same for pt yment, nn or before the S3 I day nf June inst. and the holders of the said sto- will please to call nller that day on the subscriber, at No. 70, Sooth-street, New-York, for the remaining sum of about ihirly-eiaht cent-1 -Sidney, 1 Cts. 30 11 23 3U 6, a 7 50 5 50 10 12 2 13.

zi, 5 75 3 50 9 2 25 35 'Anthracite. COFFEE Cuba, Java. FISH Dry Cod.cwt., per share, which will be the lull amount ol money and interest in the hands of directors. The stockholder will please call in parson, or by attorney, lhat a full discharge to the Directors may ti signed, and the certificate Boy, from London, ns entered at the custom house, wds 21,000 oz. or about $25,000.

All of which will he sold lower lhan usual far cash. Brooklyn, June 12, I S34 2w improvement shall be made. It is intended' lo contain a Shipping List, Trices Current, Prices of Bank Note 'Table, Market Table, Brooklyn Police Reports, Law Reports, The Long-Is'and Star, will be made up from ihe daily paper, so far as its columns can contain the matter. Persons subscribing fr the dully, will be considered as relinquishing the weekly paper. Yearly advertisers will be charged, for one squaro daily, twenty dollars, per year.

Advertising generally, ut Ilie Neiv-Yok prices. Fall Mackerel, No. 2 3, -Shad, Connecticut Mess Herrings, dry salted Digby, box. FLOUR Newyork.supeiBnc, bbl. -Phildelf Scr, tclied and fine ZJ 6 5 II It 5 37 6 37 .1 87 3 62 a 5o 50.

A 18 4 50 3 87 I 03 6i yMc of Samuel it ed. he rery s.icinJj 9 him. er he typos, iccania se who men aden) ss and place, ie was his ithing snd (jhbor sorrc ex- tii a Toof svhoin their short-sighted policy may have contributed to I'rcak down and that wc view ibis m' asnrc of our legislature, as piirt and panel of the unwise and otficiots interference wiib the currency, and with public nnd private property, that has so deeply agitated the whole community. Resolved, That the late exhibition of brutal violenre ol stock given up. order ol the directors.

FANNING C. TUCKER, President. Brooklyn, June 12, 1334 lv IMTt'E subscriber, pursu int to t'te fourth nrtiele of the H. 9th cllipter, title 5ih, Of tha first part.nf Ihe Revised Statutes, give NO TICE that they intend to apply to ihe i 7 5 23 A wretch named John Kelly, at Plymouth, Maine, while mad with liquor, bent his wife and six children so violently that the woman died. He made his escape.

In ilie Legislature Connecticut, la'ely, the committee on Divorces, reported in favor of the petition of Channcy A. Wolcult, aiainsl his wife Sarah, on the ground of fraudulent contract Beverly G. O. A. Loess, Esn.

clerk 'of the Superior Nlidd lings, fine OPPORTUNITY LOST CAN NEVER DC BECt SIMED," And He lii.it defers a thing from day lo day, Doth on a river's bank expectant slay, Till that full stream which stops hi shall be gone, Which runs, nnd still irever will run on." TNNGLISH AND AMERICAN CLASSICAL PEN-JLi MANSHIP, truly elegant, and the only forms approved ff hy the first tastes of the day, fr ihe Ladies Album and cards of invitation. Taught by the real inventor nnd sole teacher of ihe Laurel system of running Rye Flour. The inhabitants ol Urooklyn arc well acquainted with the Lottg-lsiarid Stnr, sod its course for the last twenly 3 3 62 62 -Indian Menbr. GRAIN Wheat, North River, bushel 1 60 Com nissioncrs ol theljtud Ulllee, at the city ot Alhiny. on the 2 ft Si day of July next, at It) o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon there ifter as the said nppl cation can be heard, for a grant of the A.N under the water of jhe East River, irt front nf the hind owned by, ami conveyed lo them bv Bye Court nf Russel couniy, Alabama, was shot by an Indinn, while silling in front oi'his house, in Macon county, Alabama, and expirid in about len minutes afterwards.

The Corn, yeilew, white Southern Barley years. We are truly eraleful for the measure nf patronage extended lo us; nnd in otl'jriug a daily paper to their lerepfaurc, we would not be considered as anticipating the wants of our city, but only as evincing readiness to meet ill ihe requirements which would appear tn attach to our situation ns publishers. In this view, (hen, we effjr our services soon as tb- rerfuired nuut'ief of suls-ribers sh.aU appear. ALDEN SPOONER, Brooklyn, May 20, 1834-3w. Jethro Mitchell, and Mary bis wif-s, hy Oced of bargain Chiefs nf ihe Creek rsaiion, promise thai the nfTnder shall and sale, be.

iring itc th 4 day of Octohnr in the year 70 4l hand WRITING, T. CUAVE. Among the various systems ol" writing to which the Attention of the public has been called, it is the opinion of the best judges that 110 one possesses more beauty and merit than the Laurel system, and confidently anticipate the day when its claims sli ill be universally aeknowledgcd, and its mcjits permanently I "3 1 recorded in the ouiee of the Cleik of the county of -Uats. Kings, in lib. No.

31, of conveyances, pain 44 i. That the 170 during the chart er election in the city of New. York, should admonish all peace iblc and reflecting citizens, of fie dan-! jjcr lo lite and property ibat may reasonably be apprehend-ud in nnr lare cities during erio is of pibiical excitement; nd of lha duty and necessity of counteracting, as lar as possible, the inevitable n.UrLief lh.it will result from our attended and almost unreal jinrd right of suffrage, unless etiectual measures lie adopted prevent corruption and illegal so'ing at the i rigidly enforcing Ihe present Jaw, snd bv procuring ibc pasvige of other laws lo register ilie names of nil Ir-al vo'en, and to shorten the period sJu'iu; which the polls are no kepi ipcn. Resolved, That we approve of ihe proposition to bold a Rtsto Convention at C'lca, on the HHh of next, for the nominalioii of lamlidati for Ihe uiKces of ji)Vciio) an I Licu'en int Uovcrnorof ihis State, nnd thai ROBERT W. MOTT, be appointed to present ibis to oil in said Convention.

Bcwlved, Tint it le t.s the Whigs of the county of "ppo "el to executive encroachments, and ihe measures ti the ruling party tiding lo nccumulaln sjangerous and undue povti-r in (he hands of one nisn, to orgamie ll.cniselves in their respective towns; and that a general couniy Committee lie nprHiin'rd by Ihis carting, i lands under water fir which such gru.nl will be applied for. tjr 63 6J ..167 50 y.100 lb ii 33- 30 7i 50- arc described as follows commencing at low uter mark 129 established. It will be observed that the advertiser does HEMP Russia, clean, Manilla American, de-w i Yarn, Kentucky lb HIDES West India, lb be given up to the civil authorities if he can be identified. The Creek Indians show slron; symptoms of yencral hostility lo the whites. The body of Mr.

J. F. Foley, has been found at the corner of Julia nnd Levce-sirects, Ncw-Udcans, who had been slabbed to the heiiL Miss Virginia Moni.ar, the young American actress who not rely on thst braggadocio steam power puffing i.k often of Brooklyn, in Kings county, nn the. boundary llOfi ll'l u-eftl 1 ie ve v.l In 1 he tuStfi Inr In. line between the lands conveyed li the subscribers, by the itnesseil, but alone on conviction of certainty bv acquired II 13 'jJTEIE Ess.y on the nature of the obligations, testing uiiiti oarenis nnd uu irdians.

to brills un their cbif- Jocncis Ay rt a. IRON-Pig. Ijijrhsls, created so great an impression in some of the islands of ihe i America 45 40 75 alores aid deed, and the land of Tunis Jural man thence extending north 03 degrees 4 i minutes, west 4ol feel into the Eisl Uiv.rr thence porth 21 degrees 13 mimues, es-u 3ng the Eist River thence south 65 degrees 4 5 minutes, east I'Jj feci, more or less, to low water m.uk, on the boundary line between the I. in Is conveyed lo the eub- et Indies, is tn ike her appearance belore an Ameri -Bar, American ability an 1 elementary application. Ten hours attention ill save twelve hours trouble nnd vexation.

Terms lilniral. Additional practice given, to Ihe full satisfaction of the learner. Mr. Moroney's academy, near IVgh-strteU Open 6 A. M.

lo 10 p. M. Early applicitioii is indispenible, ns Mr. stay in 1 -Russia, trj cable can audience at Philadelphia, ihia evenihg, in the character of Evadnr. Ircn in the nntnrc and admonition cf ihe Lord, and of the i lv intakes to llf 't end doivahle from the Sunday is conducted under the direction of the Piotestanl Episcn-ii! Church," by the Re.

Thomas Pyne, of Urooklyn, N. to w'tich was a.sarded the premium ot' Iwauty dollaia, advertised through this piper, in the month of December 'a-t. is nos for sale, at the stores of WILLIAM Oi SO 17 LEATHER, Oak, Seribers by thealh've deed, ami Ilie lands lormcrly of Henry Hemlock, The effects of the late Dr. Spuraeim, were ild publicly by at ipcr- He I. uemseu, and now ol tanning-.

I ucKer I andaiaslu this city is limited, it being his intention lo establish his HreEvd uper, side, si B.mton. There was considerable competition to obtain ilie rnlics uf the immort il dead." A little ir, esniain- f-nrlresAeu oo. fllltiELOW, nnd ADRIAN HE1; KM AN, Nos.55and 37 system ill the principal cities in liiu Uniied within a given period. it IH 7 ii 4 30 30. cu ingabtile thread, tape, and an empty phia, vilued at MOLASSES West India, i -New-l Include in lid grant th? wharf, pi'C, or bulkheid, bail upon a pirl of Ihe si I premises, and wmerlv know a tiie AiiehirGiu Distill JuilN G.

"HICKS, Jrle FEIt SMI TH, Broiklvn, June 12, 131 Cw JOHN" SCUE.NCK. i mm the numerous patrons Mr. Inve received in Bos sixpence, was purchased for SI jO. ''oi'jtJr. PrasssVaaia tsia.

The slate loan of was on Thursday last, taken by E. E-q. of Philadel wun power lo iiarre oiuoirices in suen of the towns as may neglect lo eirry into c.T ct the object of this rccom-ineiidaliou. After the rrjxirt nn passage of ti nbove rcsnlutiois, the to the meeiiiipsnd 0 mr.imotts-Jyad"ileJ: K'lingham Wm. R.

Piince, nl rluslnn; i an, F. Latham, of ton and Providence, bearing le-limonies of Ihe most 11 uter-in coTitnen laiion nf his character and of bis system of instruction he is happy in this opportunity of presenting 73 83 25 fO 61 90 7 S7 50 I'STA RO-. tb NAVAL STOKKeWTar, bbl OILS Florence, 30 flasks, Linseed, American, Whae. iii-sirpil, al the low price of pnr hundred. The piicc has been lited low, so as to insnre a wide tlis-'rlhition; and th' publisher begs to recommend to Ihe various Sunday Sellouts, and 'Sunday School Societies, connected wuli the Protestant EpiscopalChurch in the cily i id risen here, ti purchase a nu lib sotliciently larga, to f.imiili nt least, one copy to eveiy head a family, in the congregation to which the schools may respectively belong.

A. it 1 1... fl.lr.t watii nr.iil,)..l iWm m.l.li phia, at a premium Ol iwo noiiara ami nuv-eigiii conn in some of their mmes before the citizens of Brooklyn, in monev. for every liuO'trra dollars ot sfoek. 1 he htnn nf situ nf hi nrttrnwannK Albion Corn Plaistcr! rSIIIH At.liK I.N COlt.N I'LAIS I Lit, softens Ihe corn, 9 however nlil nnd ton -h.

and estracltt it to t'ie t.rv l.r,G:.,40O remains in the mantel, uu I nursaay, the 10th RucoMHr 1nTiovs -Sperm, Summer sewtown; Aiiure, Napier an I A. King, of Jams) of July. I DtsaSia 7 W. 75 Your system cannot fail to lie most accept- I roots. The relief atlorJ-d is in nt title and thormg't.

tion of tins tract, Ilie am mot received over and above tlie Pl-Ol lai'J3 uee, aiJS, uw in' i oegs nave in ioum ine following ci The Little Rack (-Arkansas) Advocate, lbs ICth ulu "le. Sn V''r prime, .1,, nf two stesm-boats in tha Ark.uiaa. I arrangement is excellent, I mm Mr. Mowed, wh I well known ti Ihe mhih.lsn's necessary cp-n Jirure aiieiding itpnniin and sale, wi.l James Pool ami Austin Hempstead; Lbenezer and i. )fl, of Ovster Bsv, topse li general county ('.

K'sdved, Ttt.it Ihe (iroc.s- of tllia ph. Iisaed the two ps of h' IsDmmir. M. EtiEITS. Chrman V.

ii.liii J. Ci oars, fce-r- tuy. appp pnated to the ijcner.l is. s. K.

nion, Brooklyn, June 3, I j.Tl if. -Pork, mess, li 73 The lit struck a ana near Pine BluflV, aud was run 1 "nd fuTru.cs this rity, especially at Si.utii sioii, as a v. ry w.il,v on a sand the Sea (lull ran upon a large sawyer, I bM b'" at an and respectable ciuzc. scvea mile, bclo U'lie Rxk, snd "ii as A b.rdanuanlityofg.Js that will probahly be Ut. imporlant acv.niretnent pnl tojetbcf by a man of ability S.a-I do lies.l la my most I 19 I Bt ni.lSltlOn.

I i. aiouisition. tca imes John for SimI itsiB r'- ncrt In the muter the appli Mlion of the Cor- -cargc. -Bulier, i.t firkins, -Hog's pji oo the tiir of brook lyn, known as ihe I'rauidmt snd 1'reste The ship William Uien from Load vn, now on Lerl psssige to New-York, has 270 paMeegers bian). A 14 tt) 10 ill S7 1 1 j.

30 of the viiUg- tf IJrockiyn, an,) now aslbe Msvor and Comio-ui 'oau- tl of the city nf Bnnklvn, is relation lo I erfal prirMiiif'tn w. uia 11 5fl 50 Ift Chers, AmencaB, IS. I RK'F IHOll SPIRITSBramlt, IHard's. Plum, to pnvf. Rev.

Patrick Jsckson, Messrs. Millar ft V. Sum iicrs, Sfr Ver. Hon. J.

farl.lge, Hornei mlrell T. fsahibury, Ildum at Tibhils. J. Anderson, Hmj, iKZJ Pnva'e families and schools attended. Bnwklvn, June li, 19P4 -if T.

AVE. By the use of less than hov, Mrs. Stowcll has leen cuns! tt a on each f.mi, whh had Kvn excccl.ngtv irou'tle-sume f.r years, and I ih.nk il but justice 1 1 your invalujM' (irefaralun tu add. the encoursgeiacnt of I'tuse, bo iug to repeated lb- tarious re.Tiedi.-s resmed lo, hue fioillv aired of a cute.) that mr l'lus'er cured corns after try.ny I tb'y recci- ihorers li.xn smnraigrnire many n. wni sits an Enirli-h on pc, are Sin out at the e.prns tf various Mr.

Obed Marry, of N.nlie fc luh a history of lhat iniercs.i.ig i. Urr ht been ordinarily indiist i.MiS and pos.rw., nsanrtn.t alMl.tst. car lb, ta H.stwy kct will be an inicresxiug soli'ine. The New-nd-sairs l'iee current, nf ai.i. Nrw.En!"l Wbiaket, STEEL-German, German, pin.ea.

Tain-he Mr. WilliKrn PsrtcM.r, 3 Cl.tr. trwt, is blh tlie author anl publisher of toe above w(rk. From some knoa ledge of this impoelsnt bcaneh of our menrjed rt-nejici lo no ror. aHj lul lawreasc, SLUAKS -wot i i TAUjOW Ihe opening .4 a airert lium ulloo-st.

lo In said city. fJvillE Commissi ikci-s tf rimste atd Aseswent in la the ahacre ma'ter hereby not.ee that they have rwmpleted their report r4 estimate and asw-sanieol, and lha'. the aam ha, hrea riled in the orBrw of its Clerk rif ll-acmnty af King. The? lurlher thai tbey I'lmeeton M'MxUy, the I6tri day of June snau, at 4 Vrl P. at the Ijlwury, so lb city of 1'fOOklv.

(w ww f.il retsnet. Money p. HMftl HKMtVll.N, r-CnBiwst OCTl. A MAS A WP.IGHT. ErwVj -a, one 5, 1 1 a THIS hH.

Cow Lol. TR AYED from lbs enclosure of ihe subscriber, N.i. 49 Main-strret, in ihis city, a small, dark cotorro, bn.wn C'tVV, sapp-nrd lo be abvut fosir years old, with sharp pomled horrw, and lite bo'TS bored near the bead. hieier will return said cow, tr give information where she rasy be obtained, will be smtab readcd. and rcccne in The dm-worn of hard times, -Hr.

Is, lately be-ome more general, men e.f and wtm are emitted i.mi -thl. have seldom, .1 ever. kan badness mm uutt'st s.2 present, even la wudMrnmrr. firm l-y, nven l.srtjoJ It vin, rommmed by hsnrinc an I nday nsnrw.nr 1 r.lw hnotUMut Mr. AV.

was a very raaa. cm ience in Ilie s.iperiontr vour is tlie fw-! tint it has been uJ several of my with eon il'v io. socc. Oi-vedl SETH STOWELI, KttjT rf the TR-e, S.ith Blon Itrvpf. Mb.

T. ippvr. ,4 liiet'oowsy Ls -e to tl 'xe bo buy to .1 P. 50 ce it. rd-voi'VE ji rmvr.R I t.

car. cfTa.i a-. sire-f" S3 KW- domestic industry, we can sjieak well of it. It is g.H op in a rbna era and ao pmetical dyer aliould be wi'thoui if. The d.recuoos in it are c'rarly eiprrssed.

Tke body min sis fc w.ilwwrt em or a cloth vest, aauinet pantaloons, white crtioo socks and browses, with a stone of fifty rounds weifbt tirl lo his l--s (Mind imi the hwk of the river fire miles tH StSiepber.s, Alaba, onct i xicfeoog. Phea T'B A CO tunond Jt IVvral mx Aawriraa 4sas.es o. 45 a 17 I ibsj iswinks of the oa app'w utsi to 7 Coaaa ir.ir.lv ca j'iJl, 1J B.W!.m, Jane li, lJ4-lw I al.

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