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

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XT TUB LaNpISLANU st-ar; Lnt Pulilie) WT10R tha sensnn, al Dullon's Military Garden. Tlllliiifry, FANCY DRY GlMJDS, and Ladies' Satin Beever lid Rtnre, No. 154 Kulun.sirl Brooklyn. Ldies will do well to call end examine for themselves before pur-chasinc, as they will be accommodated in ihe best rrmnnet AUCTION SALES. II JameN Illeeeker fc Sou.

TUESDAY, Dccenihaw 8 IVewJerey Property Porempiory sale of 1'iotieiiy, by order of th ol tn Inlc RyneerEarl, in the town and county ol Bergen, New.Jersey. James B'eeclier Snns will sell at auction, OT Tuesday, December 8th, at 19 ,1.. It. k.nll. k.rh.n...

4 ailiinla in OIL So scarce haa Whale Oil becomo, that 50 cents now offered fir il, a price much beyond any thing we have known fir vr, PROVISIONS Both Reef and Pnrk hav advanced full S5 emits. The general feeling nf high price in Flour and Urain, and ilia closing of the river, has advanced rates of provision. liecf js selling. Prune $6 Mum $9 I'urk i 85 cents liiehf than last week. Northern Lard up to 12 rents, and Hutler high and scares.

PORK PRESSED It in wiling hither than we have ever known it, notwithstanding the numerous arrivals. 7 cents is paid freely. Parkers are compelled to pay thee prices or stop their liuaiiieaa. Pork is hi id down 1U0 per cent higher this year than wo have known it some seasons. SALT There is hut liitlo demand for this article, owing to the rinsing 'he rivers.

WOI There has heen a fair demand this week, bur hs the rivers are now closing, considerable falling off may eupccied manufacturers having generally bough' their winter supplies. MON'EY-There is a decided change for the betterin the money market. No specie goincout exchnnte down an artive speeulnlive spirit, and every thins looking bright er and lieltcr. (iocs) notes which were difficult to be neo. lined at 12 per rent two weeks ago, are hacked in the rre't at 8 sod 9 er cent per annum.

The offerings at Bank ure lighter and every eppenranee nf preutnr eee and nifidenee. The winding up, or rslher snle of the United Sfiies Uranehes one by (inn, is considered favorable to the public, and the oressnre it is hoped even when mother bank slops dise.Mintin wdl be ligl.t IUCAL ESTATE There has been a good desl of Real Eatatn brought out mis week, and much nf it has been sold. mnnvofthe larse holders however, derhne bringing for. wnrd their prn rty until tht complexion nf the President's Vlessige shall be kno n. The French question appears to hxnnver the pulilie mind, and until this is cleared away here will not ho much ilone.

SPECIE Not a dollar expom-d the past week this i onusuil. 1 he onlv dem ihd we have is to sunnly toe ne- msnd of domestic wants by the withdrawal of one dollar i I OP STOCKS. BANKS. lint jre us-ith ml al i on HIS it re. ri-- I sh D- et u- he" n- n.

ie te P-a ie 7 I i- is it ask'd. oflVr'd. ask'd oflVrM Long Island Merch. Ex. Bk.

120 117 Brooklyn Bank Lea'her Mnnuf. 114 llij United 112 112 Commercial. 109 1 0s New-York 1 3 1 1 nOfLafnyetie. 120 114 Manhattan I2l H'l Montreal City Merehania' 1 7ih Ward 12'JJ 129 Louisiana Union Morris 79 78 ncriea Trust Co 135 I S3 City Orl'ns Canal. 105 04f Phenix 125 124 Orl'ns 105 104 North River Planters Bk Mis 125 124 Troilesmen's Franklin BkCin Chemical 1I7 117 105 103; Fulton 120 125 Mobile Blil New Haven Dry Dork 135 131 Lafayette, Cm Greenwich 114 110 Union, Ten BiitchYsSdrov's 130 125 Louisiana Sta'e Com.

Bk. N.Or. IOi'4 Buff. 1034 '03 National 118 117 jClinton, Ohio QATHERINOS. I From Dffnii-We lire indebted to Mr.

Gilpin Bermuda pi.ix rs to the Ul I he llurbndiaii cxienem.i tl.5 ilmid of rain ever re-S iembrrel, which Cell in eiuht hours. Lurtfu triict 1 HniiJ in th valley of St. were tinder wntor, lu nd in are I Tl- caust-wav over Hie Holle gulley wan tle-imveJ. lrihM there was no ram. A box of ihclls directed to Dr.

Cutlmtr, of Iliirliii-f Im.l been picked up on the fast count of St. Lu-I ciu It wa supposed to have been sliiopi'd on board ItheJainuM Harper, from Philadelphia, bound to Bnr-j bndo s. I' therefore fuarud that the brig was lost II II shin President. Sir G. Coekburn, had ar- ii.

I. Halifax. i 1 the August liurncane i Important Discovery. At the gteat meetinir of i In-lit in Dublin a most HIP D.UIS I niwii.iio"iiii intrresiinir ucr uMn Paper niakeiiuf was read t.y Mr. Mullett.

The discovery nf some substitute for ntn lin Ions; been souulit by the manulacturers oaper, and of nil the materials tried, none seem to the vegetable fibres of cert kinds of Kat or rurf I'll'" Mes.sc properties foretijit to other materials, und k'iiijz so easily procured will liecme an article of inestimable- value to manufacturers. One hundred weight of the peat in its natural state pro-daces IS pulp. Some papera of the very beat has already been manufactured from it. In Ireland there are two millions of acres of bog, the average debth of which is 2S feet. Herald.

Great neies from Mississippi Letters am) papers received bv (he southern mail, slate that the whiy? ticket haa" been triumphant that state. Jude Ly ch is eh-cted Governor one Whig and one Van Hureii member of Conirress chorion. A decid msinritv of whiffs in the Lenislature elected. No doubt that Governor I'oindexler would ie returned to the United Slates Senate. Unity Jldv, MARRIED.

la this city, by Uie Rev. Dr. Cutler, Gershom Drew, of to Rebecca M. daughter of the late Daniel M. Sm.th.

Al Newtown, L. by Rev. J. Goldsmith, Henry Lewis, to Mary by the Rev. Mr Meeker, Jarpies Rragaw to Ann Underhill.

At Riverhead, Georjri! Unwell, to Fanny Corwin. At Oysterponds, Klias Latham to Hetty A. Young. la New-York, William H. Townsend, to Sarah Ann, daughter of David Austen Rev.

Lewis Pease, to Ann K. Wheeten; William S. Speers, to F.li.a Hamilton; Nathaniel W.Starr, to Mary A. Muh-ford O. F.

Pea body, to Cornelia M. Bushford A. CooHTt M. D. of Auburn, to Georgians Muir; Julius W.

Ailams, to Eh.alelh, daughter of John Dctinon, of Slonington, Ct. CliarlfS C. Post, to llarv Ann, dauirhter of Edwin Bohon. At Fulton. N.

M. (. aisled, of the firm of Halsled, lla ties N. Mrs. 11.

E. Clary, daughter of the late John Eastman, of Amberst, Mass. DIliL), At Flath-ids, on (he 0th Martha, daughter of Mer iglies, aged 6 years. At Capt. Paul Reeve, aired Ci6; Lydia Ann, daughter of Kl jah Terry, aged 13 years.

In New-York, Mar.raret, widow of Abraham Low, aged'C; George Brown, aired 49 Moses Smith, an officer of the Army of the devolution, aged 80; H-'iiry A. I'l-arsoti, aged -a; I'eter Hjiuiht, ngvu 3'J Abigail, wife of John 11. Ryerson, agi-d I. At New-Orleans, Peter Westermpi, urcounlant, aged 32, a native of the State of N. Y.

At Washington City, Lieut. Henry G. Sill, of the U. S. A.

Richard Wallach.atlorm'y at law, aged 47. Al Su TlKtniaa, Dr. Alexander Kobcrtxoii, aged 30 yearn, son ol Robert S. Robertson, of N. Y.

MAIL, ARRANGEMENT. flrmklyn Pont-Dflcr. New-York mill leaves every day bslf pisi 7 A. M. and 1 P.

Arrives evury day at 8 A end 2 P. M. I.fMf-lilmtd It. AVU IloaJ- Leaves every Monday fid Thursday at 4 P. M.

Arrives every A'edoesday and 1 1 st 4 A. M. M-Jt'U RaaJ Leaves every Tuesday and Fridsy at 9 A. M. Arrves evry and Tliurs.l si 4 P.

M. Jja.ld Han i Leaves every Mortdiv, Wednesday and Fi'hUy, al 9 A M. Arrives every Tucs lay, Thursday, and Saiunliv hi 4 P. M. Y.

P-jfl-O'lJee, in Hr ir m'at of tkr Err 'innjr, Init Closk. Hit'iern inil A Soutlierri mid 3 P. iy innns heiweea I'hi'ad. vVy mails between 2 P. N.

Y.nnd Y. sod Philad. Nor'heri s' 6 A. i A. I P.

Ml' Northern st i P. 'visteru st 5 P. V. Kfr rn ill Iri.Tl l'h I 'h 1.1 rostra mad wP.iil-1 Sn VjP.M.j sdeip'os daily ex. 5 P.

I Trent ei- 5 P. dv bv rtil-rovl REVII.W fiF THE MARKET. Nrw-Y'rii Daiit Anvransrs orrica, Ittermhrr 5, l3.i. HEVARKS in (I wck the cold eontimier) to drgie nof only tHe ewnal, hot ibe river is eln-sa I'lin iurl ihe i-nVri to rsrry still higher, in Brnde, Urnin. Provisions, sn-l other artieles The I'ei-ps tin vMihnot ahiten'cnf.

FKKE Tiie rnirWei hss htn i verv nit irt nfte for the Inst two we k. The priees ive not viried in the decree mee thai date. C'AL The snd'len vere es'her hss enuwerl an onus si demnnd for all Coal, so mnrh so ihel deslers find it rxi-e-dinely rl ffi 'uli lo supply the orders. Some have pof up t''e a o'lsr ton. P'lY O'KifW i pnernl'v hep.

vd Ihe imn 'rtaiions "id le vrv pre il far ih- anrin" Already the paek-e's sre sr'(vinw vilh me deri inlions nmiESTIC (Jf)l)SThe l.o.y Mi.n is over, the spinner sre now actively enfrsged in Invin? in Iheir sl'S-ks nf.illon, and forwsrdinj (hem hi fore II rivers sre eniirelv rl FtUIT Tbe seson of linneas hnvinp elrxed earlier wss bv Ihe onusoal Hr-pree eo. we hsvr ri'il lii lo repnrt but hn Lu been efT-eted smee our la. I sf all w'-irh hss p- fior nriees. "IM 'mr fi market remit.is wilhotu anv stteration M.T kerel are HiiM nt our nams'iona. rl.

T(tt W'ti notit-eif erk eriraordinarv rise hf clnllsr. Sine iben, doriirr ihe early pirt of ihe week, prices wni up lo .7,75 a O'l, where Ihey have stood Twe'ty sialy. The cause of 'h's advsn is emirelyowing tr the su-tden ch nf the weather, and the closing of ihe rsnsl and r.rer. Our supplies are consequently cut of SO or 61.000 bbla. now on the wav.

The slock here is also ess a i usierl, and ihe st.wk hcHehgln at the south there i every annearince thii the ms'Uct ill be sntsined. un- is tse river a.io ild sn. open. The operations of the ri-k heen dlowa The rapid advance yesterday vrss am'sineil, but the article drset 7.50 for eommon brands wss ohmined nut it wss Hull. Much depend, upon tha wes'ber at pr-sent i is mild if it should continue river will remain The eanal is Sih The price on Sa'iinlav remcd to Henend on the weiib-r the rr-ult hav.n; been cM has left a belief thai t'' river is The canal rertainly is.

The holders here have lir in Hollars. There was and several thousand barrels ea-l western nmon Krsnds yrere rsughi on. 1 5 an I 7 37 many of the ho'ders. however, firm at 8. Th.

ne, IW at Rllher llm lt.n M.ll the river is claeH. a-aire tn-Amm 7 75: many, ki.i i went up in 7 75 and Ihe do- I s-meof rlr, hni.iep, Tr and 7 17 and have Iv-en p. id fwly flW western. I 1 Flour market without Thce were Sites of weaieeri at 7 75 Car eommon WJer, fnerally aak 7 S7. The last bMs.

snd ih week bblf, rt't AlN The neif nl vwd.i'mn has preyaileH a 'Ins article as in Floor. The Lion clown, nf the nver caret (. ao J'Sa. anH wild from day tn Hay at all p-M-ea, omil it rechej Ua eeinla. he it vnnA for a day, Iml e-a eri from ii (0 enra.

wrier a- and et. ol com is wo-ih ten nr of wriest rva l.eT. nw msrkrL IH Whwh has berw carc all wnna eie4- VTli" tnmnin-i and bundle aS. l5rc i NES cry I.I.I- IV maraet. fl.e Mad ame ACIIILI.E respeetl'ullv announcea lo theciti- tensof Brooklyn, that her Last Puulle for the sessrin will rake plaee.

at the above Garden on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 9th December. ICJ" Ouncine. lo commence at 8 o'clock. noy 3031 Dancing School, A Washinytnn Hall, rnrner Tillarv and Adams-ats. 0.

J. LL'CAS, respectfully informs his friends and former patrons, that his SCHOOL will commence on TUESDAY, th mat from 3 till 6 o'clock, I M. for Ladies, and from 7 till 'uorG" iCJ Weekly Aitseinlil.e on every 1 HURBDA Eve. ning. Qe toiler 8 tf isrr I Mllllff ladlPH' ACIIOOI.

MISS C. O. It ICE would inform the 'U'" Brooklyn, that she has oijene I a SCHOOL in the Sabbath (School R. om of the irst Presbylerian Church, Orange-street, for the purpose of instructing young lei ie in all the nrdinary bran dies necesanry for a good English education. For pnrticulara enrpiira at the School Room, or of Messrs, A.

Van Sindeien, Theodore Lamm, Cvrus P. Smith, and A. G. Benson. Nov.

9 law6w GENTLEMAN and his wife, and a ow single gen- im. llemen, can be accommodaled with genteel BOARD, at No. 25 Hicks-street. nov 30 -tf $5 i. TRAYED from Mount Prospecl, on the road to Flatly bush, on Suwlay morning Inst, a brown MARE, 7 years old, short mane, long tail, ears lately trimmed, left hind fool While, star in her forehead, smooth shod, and hard to shoe in her hind Whoever will deliver her to he subscriber, will be paid th reward.

Dec 3-2t S. RICHARDS. Isabella drape Vine. auhsenber has a large quantity of bearing lsaliella as Grape Vines, which will be sold ehesp. and delivered ii Brooklyn.

-Orders left at lhe office of the Lornr-Nand Star will be attended in. TUNIS O. BERGEN. Narrows, Nov. 26, I9SS -2aw6w NOTICE.

WILLIAM ROCKWELL, snd WILLIAM A. GREENE, Attorneys and Counsellors al Law, Solicitors and Counsellors in Chancery, having formed a en-partnetship. will attend to professional business at lhe office No. 136 Fulton-street, Biooklyn. Nov 26-2awtf Long-Island Almanac.

SPOON ER'S Lthf-htand Jtmanae, lor sal hy the d-ign or single, by A. HEGEMAK SON. Nov. 19 tf A. H.

Ilavli Co. DEALERS IN HAK DV ARE AND CUTLERY, Nov. 19 tf 118 Fulton street. Lailic' and nines' Satin nearer IN NETS. Just received, a variety of colors ami patterns, and for sale al the Brooklyn Millinery Store, 154 Fulton-street.

Noy. IB, 1335 -tf Plaid Silks FEW pieces, sup nor PL A I SILKS, joaf recever' a. by Win JOHN SON, 'No. 2C9 Fultnn-sireet, posite Pierpont. uct.

To firocers and Tea Dealers. WARRANTED article of PATEN BALANCES with- SCALES, well calculated for Grocers, to liaz. to 40lb -for sale on reasonable terms by the manufacturer's A-ent, S. C. THOMPSON.

Nov. 16, 1835 tf 239 Waler-su, New-Ycrk. Wanted, "IHE sum of $500 is anted on pmperlv tnaterl in I the 7th ward in this city, and worth J000. The above amount is avanted for five years, at a rate of interest not exceeding 6 per cent. Enquire of noy 30-tf R.

W. KEARNEY, 7a Cranberry-sl. AltlMVAI.i:. 'IHE sulesicrilicr has iut received from Liverpool, per at. fiaekel ship North Amarira, now in port, a fresh sup ply of (Jiraiinginm Cond, cortinaling ol Hulls, Hinges, Bi'ilts, Locks Pulleys, Mgelhnr with a complete assort-inent of Brass Goods.

rHair Rods, Curtain Pins, Persons deaaring any article in the above line, will On well lo avail themselves of the present opportunity to buy new and first-rate goods, at the lowest market prices. Nov. 192 1" tt J. UUtt. fc.A, 81 uiton-sircei.

IIAUDWARK. CUTLERY Cut and Wrought Nails, Horse Natls, Boat Nads Anvils, Vices, Hollow Ware, Shovels, and Spades, Burden's patent Troy Spikes and Horse Sh.ie.. The subscriber has removed to No. 239 Water-street, corner of Peek Slip, and otters a general assortment in Hardware, Cutlery, and Heavy Goods. And also, on ciamniiasi'in.

Borden's Patent Troy Ship and Boat Spikes from 9 1.9 to 10 inches, snd Horse ratines from rso. i in 1, suitable for city or country trade. JOHN J. BROWER. Nov.

16 2awlm II A It DIVA It HE subscribers would inform Builders, and ill others 9sfl doren Clark Henrick's Butts. nn FramnPullev. Also, a full assortment of Locks Knob and Norfolk Latch-s, ills, kc, Shovels Spade, te, all whicli ihey offer at the lowet market price. CUTLERY. In addition to the above, they have just received full and complete assoitment ot amt Liuiery, oi me nrsi tpai-ityi self tipped polished Buck balanced handles, ivory setts, 51 pieces ivory sells, French pattern, superior article, 53 pieces.

Also, a superior article of SeoUk UotUvt Ware, consisting of Pots, Kelih-s, Bake-Pans, Spiders, fcc. Al their store, 1 13 Fulton-streel, nearly opposite Sandy. Nov. 19 if A. B.

BAYLIS CO. Book and Stationery Store, 80 TlLMRT-STET, NEa JaT. IaiHE subscriber respectfully announces, that he hss nn.nwl ihe above Store with an assortment of Sfe- lumorv. of lhe usual descriptions and trusts, by selling articles of good quality nt reasonsble prices, to obtain share of public patronage. The 'subscriber imends supplying American and En-1 uluih PERIODICAL PUBLICATION'S.

The following among others re for sale, ana win oe ueiivercu io suuscri- bets at their residences T. Pittnrnmu Btautict of tke Hudson River, and its vi- I ciniiy an original wora, impermi oua.o, iuuiii I il. 19 luirl. Iualinliiraf of the Bible, from paintings by Rich. an Westall, R.

and Jons Maarls, the painter of Bel- shszzar's Kea.t.' In parts-price S5 ceng each. The Iforts of It'iffiam series of engravings wilh descriptions. In parts price 85 cents eacli. 7 feniio roiii'ni; cm me for the Diflusi-n of Cselul Koowledoe, In li' cents each. Tke Pemy The Stiurday Mapaz'ne.

In parts each I2i cents. r. Ciruia JW.g'ae, reprmt of popular religious works. In numlwra fj cents cacn. In nria The franUm Likrary of Modern Lateralure.

in pari-. price meant. rh.hUx Library. In weekly nurobers-8 cents h. lii Uaraiiaf.

kc. etc Anv numoer tlie above Works may be had separate, rJ PUfN TINO executed with neainea, aecuracv, dcarxttch. thders le't as BUove win tneea i.noie.ii..ie Nov. J- MARSHALL. For Sale, -w.

Lwnf LANDsHiwted on Il.idge-rreeL neair Til- 9 lary-ireet. It will be recollected mat Hrflg-slreel re-ulaied, paved, and lighted, and tne price lur wmcn this "lleresj ior a iic aishingui purchase. Ala for sale, on sceommodalmg terms, serersl lvnsnt rlinblv situated in ihe floonse.ing ol Wil- wuhin a sh irt diance lhe entiiemplated aew ferry. i Also, II Lola on th Nostra rid proper'r, handsomely situated, and las teriU3 of sa.e unu.nall ac commodating. Also for sal', LMJ in rlerent parts of Hits et, smd the yiltag-of For farUavv nartwaslsrs ennnira of no 30 tf R.

W. KEARNEY.ViCranKeTry-at. 63 Krward. THA ED or ctotea from tl-e miwo- bcr. wn the Itih ir.st.

a Urg bo. wo COW, mi 1 wih a Urge bead tba esua nf I bortw art sawed oC W'hoaowvcr will ret jra tix i aaal tow to that owner, or iof aru.aliuav aksii rerease ln awve ri-w I'd. OUW.R A lER ATE N.ti Th rd -rT iruhxr. Z'. J.

engaged in building that Ihey have just rece.ved per size, iil' i.i.i inimm lai.ii.ira. an ritiicm po I I I FA IK. C3The Ladies' Denevolent Society of St John's Church, will hold their Annual FAIR in the Sunday School Room, on TUESDAY, the 8th inaiant, from 10 o'clock, A. M. to 9 P.

M. Should the weather be unfavorable on that duy, the Fair will be continual! on the next. Brooklyn, Dec. 7, 1833 lt Proclamation, By tlie Mayor of the City of Brooklyn. 0C5- Whbrkas his excellency the Governor of the state, has appointed ThurtJay, the 10th day of December, as a day of prayer arid public thanksgiving, and whereas the Common Council of this city did on the 23d November, pass a resolution that the Mayor of the city issue his proclamation retpitftirrj tl citizens thereof su to observe that day.

In pursuance thereof, I do hereby recpiest and recommend to all the inhabitants of this city, to unite iton the above mentioned day in ollcriiiff a solemn tribute of praise to Almighty God for the blessings showered upon us for the last year, and for his manifest shown towards us in preserving the health of our city, and promoting its peace, prosperity and growth, and in all our social and geneVal relations crowning the year with his tender mercies. And I do further recommend that all denominations of christians assemble on that day in their respective places of worship for the purpose of offering their thanks to the Supreme being, for the infinite mercies shown, and to auk his favour and protection for ourselves and country. And that all persons abstain from all employments and occupations not consistent Avitfi the Bervices of the day. 1 Given under my -hand and seal of the city 'of a. DriMtklyn, this first day of December, one thousand eiuht hundred and thirtv-five.

Dec; 3 3t JONATHAN TROTTER. For Sale, 4 FEW SHARES ol the Sunk of the Brooklyn Colle-. Institute for Youns Ladies. Apply to J. S.

ACKAY, Stock and Exch. Br ker, Dee. 7 tf. No. 3 Front-street, Brooklyn.

Almanac for 1836. rajsplE American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge. The Year Book, an Astronomical and Philosophical Annual, futed lor general use in all parts the U. auttei. Spnoner's Lonc-islund Almanac and Register.

Hutrhins' Impruvesl Almanac The P'ukct Almanac, with blank leaves. Th New-York Comic, Davy Crockett's, Jarkson Cran and Humbug Comic Almanacs, lor s-le wh deealn and re tail, by C. J. FOLSO.M, Dec. 7 tf 40J Fulton-street, N.

XOTICE JTS hereby fiven, that application will be made to the IL Legislature of the Stale of New. York, at its next session, for the passage of an act, appoiniine an independent ard of commisidoners, ailh exclusive powi rto license and establish let lies, from tune to lime, as the ublic good may require, over the east nveranu tinynl XNew.lork. between Hie eiiv ot orK ann L.nne-lslann ana tor an altera. tion in tlie ilmrter of the city of New-Y'ork, and an nbridae. men! in their pu'dic poi rs in relation to such ferries, so far as the same may conflict with sucti act.

BcHiklyn, Dec. 7, 183j la6w I OTIC 13 hereby eivrn. thai appl catinn will be made to the I Lerilalire nf the Stale of New-York, at ils next ses sion, for an set authorizing tl.e owners of the lands fronting in llie east river and bay ol New-Yerk, between AUanlie- street and Red Hook Point in the city of Brooklyn, and (heir heira and assigns, to erect and maintain bulk-heads, locks and wharves fronting on iheir respective grounds, and extending from low water mark into llie said bay or st nver, so far as that tlie water at the end ol said wharves or bulk-heads, sb-ill fja least twelve feet deep at ebb tide ordinary low utTCf snd to construct and form the re or ordinary quiche piers and slips fronting said wharves, and to receive reasonable and aeeuatomed wharfage and aivKize, from persons using the snnte. Brooklyn, Dec. 7, 1835 la6 Notice.

In toe mnrter of the appliesuon in the Mayor and Common Council of the city of Brooklyn, in relation to opening end laying out Schermerhorn street, from Clinton to Fulton street, in said cily. atr OTIC is hereby given, that the report of ihe com-1 'I missioners of estimate and assessment, and the addi tional report of said commissioners in the above entitled matter, have oten completed, and are filed in the office of the erk ol theUounly ol tungs Notice is lur'lier siven, that application will be made tojka Supreme Court of this state, at special term thereot torThcaring non enumerated motions, to be held et the Cspitr Tin llie city of Albany, on Thursdiiy, sorceedin; the third Tuesdsy of December, inst, at 'clock in the forenoon of that duy, or as anon thereafter as counsel can be heard, to have the said reiiort ol estimate and assessment ronnnniai. Dec 7 3t C. P. SMITH, Attorney for the Common Council in the above matter, Silver IMnted Ware.

IT ECEIVED per late arrivals, and sale by DAVID Ec COOPE, al 91 Fulton-street, an elegant ussorlmenl ol Cuke-Baskets, Caslors, Candlesticks, Dec 3- 8t Splendid Astral Lamp. AVlL) COOPE has received per late ajrivalsan as. sortment nf Molu and Bronzed Lampi. Also M.antcl and Hall Lamps, fee For sale at 91 Fulton- street Dee 3 8l Table Cutlery, Vc. CNlirEP.IOR Iv.rv Handled Table Cutlery, fee.

Just f9 received, and for sale by DAVID COOPE, 91 Fulton street, sn invoice of Shrjjirld Cutlery. Also, an assortment nf superior japanned ioreri. Dec 3 8t lSieh Figured SHU. OPENING this day, new and fashionable 6gured Pou de Soie SILKS also on hand Ribbed, Figured, and Plain Biai and Col'd Suks. French and English Merinos Broadcloths, Cassimeres, snd Sattinetts Flannels in great variety, (warranted not to shrink) Super Merino Blankets, from $9 to $16 per pair Lyons and Genoese Velvets Merino, Thibet, and Rob Roy Shawls, with a general and very extensive assortment of seasonable DRY GOODS, all of which will be sold at fair prices, by E.

LEWIS, 150 Fulton-street. November 30-2aw6wr Removal. VniirNEY II HUYl', CLOCK and WATCH- MAKERS, New-York, ever grateful for past fiVKa, respectfully inform their friends and pa Irons of Loty ls'snd, and the public, il at ihey hava removes! their esuiilihrnenl from 381) to 2G6 Pearl-street, corner of Fulton, in Holt's Hotel, (the store occupied for many years bv Jordan Molt- Sons,) where they have on hand, and intend to keep, a splendid assortment of Clocks, Watches, Silver ware, jwelry of all kinds. Plated and Briisnnis ware, fcc. W.

H. have on hand, and will make to order, Eight-dny Houe Clocks, and attend lo putting them up in any part of Kings and tl ieens county. W. 11. feel a great degree of confidence, from their well known character and convenience lo ihe Ferry, and from the price and quality of their go ais, and a carcf il and strict attention to the REPAIRING ol Clocks and Welches .4" avery description, that il will be a strong inducement tor our ftiemls snd the public of Long-Island to favor uswiih iheir patronise.

New-York, Nov. JO, I8.5 2awln. Copartnersihip Aotier. fSlHE subscriliers have fornietl a coon, ion in business, A under the firm of BitiLOW BAG LEY, and have taken the aland recently occupied by Mr. Charles Km bes, IW Fulton-sirect.

They aie now receiving a general assortment of liO IDS adapted lo the sraaon, which aid be otfered al unusoaliV low prices. T'iey hope hy tneir unre mitted attention lo merit a p-a-lioti rf fie poM patronage, JUIIM H. liKil-OW, Dsjr. 3 2.w3w WILLIAM 11. BAGLEY.

A nf is. fflilE su'wcralier hsvnn: dispoed hi slock, wood JL take Ih's opoortumiv reeoennvnd tin patrons and c.i-om.ntto Me.ne liltiLOW fc. BAYLKY. ha, -( of whom. heleuee.itie will be able to perehaa tcrma.

at anv Store in lh city, I and wnnae aswuuily ana alleniton, ta-eaa anaur, airit iheir fannwage. 1'hw imMrai lo ibe re)ested mmakt irenrfdi.tc payment, as be rlesro nf s.kg 'TVT rlrwe bis l.M.r p-ci icatwe. CHAS. FORBES. Bro.lvn, IVe-3, I-IV.

tj3w it n. OTR YF.O. a set -m, swaeh ml. haaJs Vata. i 1 il.

Bksa r.rh...x vears s.a. i He reward b. pa-el the nr firmj tl oecrsry norma ...1, ur of: htntkls II-st. at B-X'-'y-L- dux )A Uie.i niiL au.l t.at aunroved fashions. ir-p- Kntmnre to the Dress.

Cloak, and Habit mukinc at 101 Orange-sireet, Snd roe Noy 9- I j. THE LONG-ISLAND IIOI SI. OF COMSIERCE, mjO 1SH Fullon-itreet, Brooklyn. Lailies anU the ll public, are respecllully informed, that Saie(t, Enclith PrinleJ Drain, usirra, Loci GW, continue be opened al tha above eeiaMithment, and sold Retail at Wholesale prices, by HENRY iMPattTcna, snd GtNf.aat MClttHlMTS' units casrrai, sils Mtaccas, LSIC-MIM, AND H0IIIK1. KIADTHADK LIHIS, INDU.

SRITISII, AND ralMCII shawl waaiilnD'C. Bro klyn. Nor. 9- Saw3m Now Fall fioods. M.

JllHNSUN. No. 29 Fulton-street, oppo. site Piei-nont. has just received large assortment of new tall tioous.

among wnicn aro Superior French snd English Prints. Twilled. Merinos. Merino Shaw Is. Welsh Flannel, (warranted.) American all eolnra.

8-4, 13 4, Bl nkels. Chubs, Csssimeres, and 8altinetl, MnKle.ci.a Rhaeiincs ed Hnirtinn. Totether with a nersl Bssortment of sessotishte staple and Fanev Drr Goods-all of which will be old "tint lowest prices. Oct. 89 1935.

IKaiiketH and ome)fic Goods, A RKAHAM niTMARS. has on hand a couipletfi as- aortment BLANKETS, consisting of Points, Rose, and Whitney, 10-4, 12-4, 14-4 and 16-4. Mackinaws, the best ever offered in this market 4 bales Horse Blankets 1 Petersham, drab snd brown I green, brown, and red Canmn Flannels 1 unbleached 1 bleached I 10 pieces Goats' hair Camblets French, English snd Welch Flannels 10 pieces scarlet an I crimson Ladies' French and English Merino Cloaks Cbilirena' Brown, black, blue and green Broadclolhi S'riped, rib'd and diagonal Casaimerei Brown Sheetings and Shirtings Bleached Linen Sheetings, and Diapers Figured, plain, and mixed Satinets. AU of which will be old cheap, by ABRAHAM DITMARS, Nov. 19 if Fulton corner Hiah-street.

Received by ntfSRWLN CARPENTER, 143 Fulion-slreet. an 1TI. extensive assortment of Fall and Winter GOODS, among which are 6-4 French and English Merino Plain and figured Silks French, English, and American Print Doffl Rose and Point Blanket Red, White and Yellow Flannels, (all qualities) Buckskin, Ribed and Plain Cassimeres Saltinets, (Striped and Plain) An assortment nf seasonable Vesting Lndi's' Clonk Cloths, (Claret, Russell. Brown, Bottle, Invisible, and Olive Green, Blue and Bl'k) Red. Blaek and White Menno Shswls Fig'd snd plain-Thibet English Snk do Plain and Ribbed Silk Hose and kalf Hose Black Mohair do Ribbed and Plain Bl'k and col'd Worsted do Vergonia do ate.

te. October 22 2 1 wtf I'ew Faney Goods. A BRAHAM DITMARS. is daily receiving a general fl assortment of Fancy DRY GOODS, consisting of Rich plaid Sewing Silk Scarfs embroidered Crape Thibet Crape Lace, for evening dresses I bale very handsome French Print English Fig'd Snias Muslins ok an Jaconet do. Silk, Mohair, and Bead Reticulea LiHg-armed while Kid Gloves Col'd and black Poui de Soie Silk case superfine French Morinoe I English -1 blaek and blue-black Velvet I black and white English Silk Hos I black rib'd Worsted Hone 1 white I black Coitnn I black and white rib'd Silk Hose 1 box rich embroidered Belt Ribbons 1 plain 12 doz Down Ruffs, for children 25 Woollen 2 rich Chintz Apron 8 small, for children Merino, Thibet and Camel's Hair Shawl Rob Roy, and plain Thibet Shawls Cashmere and Crane Sewing Silk, Gauze, Crape, and Crape Tinsel Drees Hadkfs.

l-or sale cheap, by ABRAHAM DITMARS, Nov, 19 tf Fulton cornet High-street. Brooklyn Circulating Library, lil ihe Pwi-Vflce, fuittm-ttreet. mTgv WORKS-Will Watch.2 vols; Mephistophiles 1 in England, vols Memoirsof Great Commander, by G. P. R.

James, vols; The Lmwoods, by tha author Hone Leslie, 8 vols Hawks, of Hawk Hollow, by tbc author of Calavar, 2 vols, N. B. All new works received and added to the Library as soon as published, and in sufficient quantities lo give every subsenher an early opportunity oi resmng mem. 1" II c. fOSt grans.

A. Iic.uij.iici -a at ova, Brooklyn, Ocl. 5, 1835. Fulton-sireeU Law ItlanLs, OOKS, STATIONARY, tc kc. The subscriber ia now Dreoared lo furnish Blanks of every descrip tion, and in any quantities, of lhe most approved forms, and at the lowest New-Y'ork prices.

His Circulating Library is alill receivinf all the worn oi merit, soon as published. A oeneral assortment of School Books and Miseellarw- ou Works Slates, Pencils, duills, Paper, and every article in the Stationary line. BLANK of very desenptinn, constaniiy on hand, or made up order wub despatch. A large aanlinent ol hne pen anU ouier iv.m Rogers' and the oilier moal approved Englwh factories, by the card or emsle knife. Silver Ever-poinled Tencil-cases, of various pstiernssno best workmanship, Willi every other artKte in his ane, i lhe lowest WM.

B1UELOW. Urooklvo, July in, isjj. SPOONER'S L. Island Almanac ana iseRisicr. I'rut 6 eenli Mi cei per iit.

I CT Publislied. and sale at the nmee in and ai all the merrhanl al.ires on Long. s-cr'. I.amr hlmd m-d Register, Ihe astronomical ealcidaiMns hy TlKunas SpoiTord. COVTtSITS.

Almanac, w'ilh lhe usual calculation Reigning S-Vfai-ns of Europe, with their ages (Jailed Male Reenter Heads laeoannrents, nd Congres Oneral Pr OfTT-e Army snd Navy List Nt.mb of Representatives of the State Sela- esw-Ywk Kesistcr-Executive fries, lie. uWa rfCon'res fmm all th Pistnrta Judicial fVpartmant with lhe Court of lb Slat Military LstaNtahmerK -i i tVneral lecnpuwi oi Kirgai County Judges. nd C'eia Cny Of -era af Bcnoklyn B'nks. Iiwocance coniruoiea, su-. Offi -en of lh aeveranowns Village of asasms Covin-yOam'T Otncera ffioei of several TM Village mf Jsrwsic Suff Cwy Oft-erai (fS aersof Ihe severvl To Radr.K' warname Ccais -fall the Kzrr -4 Imiwwred and I'aimpeoreJ Land ia vr TaD PmI Oltiaes awl 1 at jasev aa lKi; -I i.aM the St sr.

i a of ths. Al. p. case sena snd iCja.trr. II tf is nrBn New-Jersey, containing ahout afrM hllllt 2n ncrM of uUllU ntt wrt of woodland.

9 seres of while cedar, 12 ai res of salt mead- nw (he rt.miindft fresh me ulnw a good new Frame hqusE, one and a half stories high, oh the premms, 3t hy 83 fees itn and rf 4 i apring good water, with a number of fiuittrcea. 1 000 ctn remain on n.urtg...e. Tha wn(1J aitinttion for a dairy, as lhe were originally intended for lhal pur- it a 0f good brown buildin" stone on jhe roiil 3JQ of Lin(j) 19 nn courity 0f lpfepn nWf of Naw.Jcrsey, bordered and bounded on lhe wej( by )e rlvt.ri anj on raKl by the Pal- terson lurnpike, running from lhe Hob iktn and Jersey Citv ferries lo Patterson. This property is situated about 4 i miles from Hoboken, 2j miles from Wehsw ken ferry, and shout 8 miles from Jersey Citv ferry. The Hackensack river Is navigable tuf veesels, ami a company is about being formed for the purpose of tunning a hteauilmat on the river Irom uarxensacK to iacw.

i ora, i meet the Patterson Railroad, which crosses the river. This locniion nff-r to Mechanics and others comfort and convenience not offered By other places equally distant from the oily of New-York, being high and dry, sloping gradually from the turnpike lo tha riier.giyea a healthy and airy situation, while llio vicinity lo uie ma men ot rew-1 and New-Jersey offers every faciliiy for procuring all the necessaries, comforts, and luxuries ol life, and for Ihe ready sale of the firmer' produce, and the results of lhe mechanic's labor. A large printing establishoient is about to be erected on the adjoining lots. Lithographic maps can obtained of the auctioneers. li'nr further nariiculars enouire of J.

fi. (Tndrrhill, sd- joining the preperty-, of A. VanBiuskirk, al Hoboken and ot Williomrt. ureene, esq. nitoroey anu lytiiii Law, 13G Fulton-strccl, Brooklyn.

Nov. 26 Is Xcw The subscriber, begs leave to in firm the public thai he intends run- inng a sfase from FA 1 Clloitiv to NEW-YOUR, twice a expresaly for thu acconi-inodalion nf pmvngers, He will leave Patchnjttie earry Mondny and Friday, nt half past 4 oclork, A.M., ami arrive at No. 21 Bowery tho same afternoon and leave Bowery irery Tiieidiiy and Saf-iiraViy, at 8 o'clock, and leave Brooklyn al half past o'clock, A. and arrive at P.itchogue early the same evening. he would also nilil, that he feel very grateful tn a generous public fir past favors, and hopes, from a close attention, to receive a share of their patronage.

JOHN 8. SOPER, Proprietor. Patehoque, Nov. 30, ls35. 2awtf.

Western Land Affeney. GENTLEMAN who hasfceen long acquainted with jUV. the Territory of Michigan, and haa been engaged diiiing the season in locating lands, as an agent in that. lerritnrV for gentlemen in Albany, will take charge of Land Jt'enty; and make purohnaesfor ny who are difpo-' sed lo employ him. For terms, enqune of lhe editor of this paper.

Nov 2 tf New Ilook-Ilindery. THE aobscrihers have now in conneclion with their Book-Store, an extensive Boor-Bindeiti and are prepared to execute; all orders hi treir line, in any stvle of binding required. Blank Books of all kinds Ledgers, Day-Books. ruled and Iwund in pattern, in Iho most substantial and elegant style; and a good assortment, manufactured of the best materials constanily on hand Particular attention will lie paid to the binding of A. HEGEMAN SON, Fulton-st.

at the Nov. 19 2aw2m Kemuval. THOMAS WILSON, would respecifuHv. ipform In customers he has roinnved hia Rread and Cak BAKERY, for a short time, to No. 474 directly opposite the junction of Main and James-streets where he Witt enotit.no In koep li uM.4 IwiaaiflSt of.

CAK.ES among which are Ihe following i plnmb, Pooml, and Fi'dil. plain, frosted, and ornamented also, Fancy, Scotch, Washington and tiueen Cake. N. B. Cakes of all kinds for tlie Holidays, made to order.

Nov. Sashes, Fan-Sashes and Blinds. fTriUE suhscrilier making SASHES, FAN-SASHES. Jt and BLINDS, in all their various patterns and faali-ions. nt 81 Washi.iirtoii.street.

He also keep nn hand ready made SASHES, so that countrymen and others can in general, be supplied at the first call. SMITH MOlfEHOUSE. Brooklyn, Oct; 8, 1834 if UST received by lhe subscriber, at No. 47 Rrooklvn. splendid assortment nf WOOLEN I Ha M0 Clothing, suited in quality nu Prc an ennui-Hons.

Tho public are invited to call and examine, before tion. mnking their purchases SAML. fe. Brooklyn, SepL 17. 1835 3tn2aw Rone Manure.

SHIS farmers of Long-Island can have their waggons loaded with grmiiul bmtt, Firatsifing, with ail the dustin, 25 cts. and all fine, at, pet bushel 30 ck. XZf A quantity of bone saw dust for sale. At JOHN HORNBY'S, 25th street, 9ih Averue, Mav7-tf New-York. N.

B. For the weight of these Bones compared with others, refer to Friend Seaman nrtd Mr. Jones of Jerusalem. Patent Cement Cisterns. THE subscriber is now prepared to pul down Cisterns and Sewers, and to perform any kind of work in Crmi V.

at Williamabureh, or any other part of Kjnj, county, in. the best possible manner. Having. the exclusive rishl lo us this materia! for nch purposes in flnr.s roonty. except lhe ciiy of Brooklyn, he is prepared 0lM, mfy ue mtc Ior jis use in said coun- Rnj one i Hit agents lor uie cy oi Drooai vs.

Those persons who are building, or pfeptring to build. K. WiHiamalHinrh. or wbo desire cisterns, or any 0thnr work, in any part oi me county, wm i it att8 Herrry-atreet, rsroosiyn, anoni inej specimens, and be satisfied of lhe superiority of this ma lenal, lot various purpises. a NATHANIEL FROST, BtulJer, 86 19 Saw Im Ilrootilvii Coal Yard, CORNER of Pcnrl and Plvmouth srp-eta.

WAI. TERS, BARRE, ARCCLARICS, have coo-. atantly fa- sale, of the firsl quality, Schnylkul, tJicKawan- ..1....1. Kn.Ln. ,0 Bnr or New Onlers revived hy Walters, Barro, fc Co.

Coach Carru-e Bv iwii rwy 3i Fulton street Lewi SriedeWer, 23 Fuilon si. n( Alwavs on hand first qnaiiiy Y111G1 NIA COAL N. B. Blacksmiiha u-e. Aug.

87 2atl Teach Orchard Coal, ihanuiiesof Palmer and Garngne. ThesoU srriliers reapeilfully announce to the litrioiu a' Br'aAHn, that Ibry have conlractel with th owners of the Peaci, Otchard or Spo'm's Cunl ail tKir mines pru-dui-e this season and iKit thry are naH'd te iTcr it I r.ansnmers on Ibe mtet favorable terms. will find ill" H'nr advintnee to give their nclerr early, whie ihe Tare of f.c gbt rero-u low, am) U-tore hurry oi' txnaneas eonmriicra. lo O. C.

ljngdn, loer corner of Knit' and Waler-stre. ts, nni'usite bts fornnr aratdc'Mr. who is the Ag'nt in iln. July IS, iSJi-S-n-Si. SW.L'EHV I'irr Troof Wrt Iron and SAFES.

The viharn.irt lavin roo.rr era) n- noaetiirtni ot ire proof IRON CHKfel an-t FE. al N. 7i Tillary-strert, nff.f lo tl mn e- uiec-a-vwmoitw and If puh'tc -eneral a a -t wai-I rantr to po-- Ti la wl-ieh law arai vrenat ky Uk fan spaa-ia. lit, a-Mi I Kr -i at av and fwsmate ry a ton Tf-e a- ie I it. l.acV ol mr-w lhjr Iwmf A nrdcrs 4 IMIi i k.

a aaj fy3v rrf rxntMO lv. MARINE INSURANCE COMPANIES. New-York 12 1 140 llj 116'JNeptune 119 1MI 81 ll7jJackon 84 CO iWashingto 84 Sea 141 115 80 82X 83 Ocean American National (ne). Union Atlantic 82 142 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. 112 United 112 108 108 99' 118 Mutual Contriliiitionsliip Washington E.iL'le 101 I3J 1 i7 1171 Traders' 125 101 Fulton I I Howard Firemen's Guitrdian 113 American Bowery lEast River 130 120 88 100 80 97 Manhattan North Itivor.

Farmers' Loan. Phenix 114 94 93 109 ALE PRICES CURRENT AT N. Cwrcclrd fnmlht A'eio-1'orfc Daily JJvertiter. Cta 4 8 Cta. BREAD Navy, lb Pdot Crackers COAL Livernwl, dial S-oleh Sidney Si.

Albion Virginia Anihracite. 2l00 pis. COFFEE Cuba, lb 7 12 25 8 50 9 50 8 50 8 8 12 8 9 8 6 6 II 12 10 9 10 10 10 40 2 93 8 12 7 .1 25 10 40 10 8 12 25 -Jnva DOMESTIC GOt IDS Sh'iines ol'ed Sheetines, brown 4-4 bleached 4-4 Calieies. blue FEATHEIIS Live, Foreign, lb 18 16 26 50 -American. FISH Mackerel, No.

1, bbl. No. 8 No. 3, 3 7 5 11 S-a C-mn. Moss Herrinpa smnketl, box FLA Russia lb American FLAXSEED Rnneh, lierre 7 bush.

FLOUR N. Y. suneifine, bbl Wesiern Canal 90 II 9 12 50 50 PaUiinoce, Howard-: Scratched ami Middloia, fine Rve Floor Indian Meal st. GRAIN Wheat, North River bushel. Rye, Northern 12 94 91 15 Corn i llow.

INorlh White, L. Island and N. Jer. Southern Barley, N. Oais, South and per tierce 7 HE 1P Russia clean, ton Manilla A in rican de roi 50 75 193 195 140 14 11 7 43 50 37 50 85 95 6 6 6 50 26 13 7 190 12 50 no Yams, Kentucky lb HIDES Uio Grande Avrea Brazil Wet salted 12 9 6 51 3S 30 72 50 HONEY Havana gal IRON Pig English Scot ton.

-American Bar do Common. Iliissia, P. S. I Sheet lb Hoop American, cwt. r-nglish LEATHER Sole Oak, lb Ilemlork Dressed, Upper, side.

Undressed do LUMBER Vara' prittt Burds, M.f.et... Eastern I Allwny du piece. Plank. Geo. 1.

feel MOLASSES New Orleans 75 a 3 1 a 25 IH a 17 17 a 18 15 a 16 25 a 35 32 a 35 13 13 12 14 i a i i i GOODS, smtab a for the nett's, Kersey, Whan, and Pdot CJohs, German and 3i a 3fl a 6 7 a 6 30 a I 95 a fS 47 a 50 90 a 95 I a 1 5 7 8 a 9 50 12 a 13 i 9 a 10 9 25 a 9 75 IS 50 a 17 i.i II a 12 SI a 25 1 7 i 8 a II a 3.4 7 a 91 11 a lij 9 a I 12 a II 4 a fa 9 5 a 87 a 7 25 a 4i -d a 40 18 a ftii a i.i 70 a 5i a i I a 55 30 a Porto Rieo AILS Cut, 4d to 40d lb 31 2d OILS-Florence, 30 flank box I.inaeed, American, git -Whale -Sx rm, Summer Winter PAINTS (ted Lead, Airier. Hi W. l.eal, dry Eng. rt En, ground in A mer. do do lb.

PROVI alONS Berf, Mess Pork, Me-. Mog's I. aril Butler, dairy lb Cheese, -Hams, Northern. RICE- P.K-e. lOtillw.

Sl'OR-' New Havana. White. Brim R. Lump L.mf Aatertcan TAI.I.OW TEAS llrtaa I'-airg Hvmar) 1 1 aon Skin bong TWIN'E Seiwe, Ib Vu-r in Verno. Awncan 1 fie.) 1 i rm-iw Ktcca-' if.

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