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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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Til 12 LONO-lSLAND A Ci.nl."' AUCTION SALES. nf R- WHALE, from tlie eny of Naw-Ynrk, Professor CORPORATION OF NEW YORK. Board of Aldermen, Oct. 5 Aid. Clark called tha alien, tion of the Board to (ha petition of C.

Vanderbilt, in relation MARRIED. In this city, by the Rev. Lelaml tioward, Silvester Roe. to Elizsbeth Ann Whitien bv the Kev. T.

S. The envy that grudge the lutceaset for which it tvoiild want the cuurafre tn contend waa well rebuked by the French Munihal Lefevre. One of hia friends, expressing the most ununuiitlril admiration of liia niai'mficf lit hotel and exouiailive cuisine, exclaimed K.hed in fti.l.r.FrmarslIei..ptad Inquirer, and Long. KepolveJ That tlii adjourn till October nxi, 1837 to be called lot-ether by notice of tha Secretary. 1 JAMES POOLE, Chairman, Willm J.

Clowes, Secretary. KEAI, ESTATE. to hi steamboat, which waa now crowded out of Fulton Blip, I Britian, on Tuesday, the 4th inst. Mr. Caspar Wurm to Mi-s Nancv Williamson.

I nf rrt TU "niSt city Ol Uronklvn. Ihat lh L.u. Mli Van Oott fc T. In New Ymk. Jack merchant of J.TJL and I earlier of tha pnliiB arl nf DANCING, ha lha honor of informing tin) Indies and gentlemen of the city nf iSronklvh, that he Intends openm hit Puldic School at JWr.

X.uA-1 Rytlrr't Xm Duty Ruom, Adanu-atreel, corner of Tdlarv, no TIIL'USDAY Ihe 13th inst. Days of tuition 7'aufirfim nd SnUirdapi; Ladiei from to 6 in the allr rnoon, Uentiemen from 7 In 9 In tha evening. Mr. Whale assure those Indie art! (entlenien who may be pleaisd In hnnnrblm with their iatronaee, that every at the end of every phrase, how fortunate you are I aee you envy the marxliul but come you hall have til that I possess at a much cheaper He laid, it waa exceedingly difficult to aupply bertha for ve. aela and ateam.boata; there were ten bertha wanted where one could be aupplied.

Referred. Report by Aid. Ward, fuf eniuiry into the expediency 01" leaning or puri'haaing Irom the Manhattan Company, their Montgomery, (Ala.) lo Sarah Maria daughter nf the late Uenj. Meigs, of New York George E. Hawes, po of Lata b.yA,.e.,,.n,tl,d Bl, L.uy m.

hamll.lll., and all Z.Zl to Elizabeth 11. Austin daughter ol Wni. Austin; rate man i niyaen pan) nr it; Step down with le into tie court yard you ahull lVTLo right of supplying ciiy Willi watur. AUoptea. il nie lire ttvetuv musket ha at von, atlli'di Henry Hone.

Esq. to Hannah H. Hayward, daughter of Henry Hayward, Esq. of South Carolina. At Shelter Island.

Horace Manwaring to Nancy attention win ne paid to lha improvement or lha pupil en trusted to hit Report from We Uliicl tMigineer, Betting lorlli tlie conumon ihlrlv nare. and iff ril brim, vu douin. its Cranberry hera full will b. freely ivirC and order for lha sale of property ri-ceived ih Fire companies. Ho atatea that tlie re are tlurty.two the I'LliLiCS will commenea a oon the COMMON COUNCIL.

Monday, Oct. 1830. Th board met pursuant to adjournment. Preaeut-Ald. Wrihly Walters, Bulkely, Eatahrook, Joulm Roger, S.

Smith, Pearull, Hayuea, Bouton, J. 8. Bergen, M. Smith, Suydam. The minutea of the last meeting were read and approved.

Petition of William Morria and other, for well and pump on the corner of Pearl and Water atreeta. Referred to the well and pump committee. n. Mnuinnnm nf Jnniea ft. Hnlacv and olhera.

Havens, daughter of Deacon Lodowick Havens, of school I organized. Oct 6 9i a i tup fc VAN DYKT may 9 tawtf shelter Island. engines, out of fnrtv.nine, ready for efficient duty, and that nSmt are enrolled. Report ordered to be printed. be marshal, that In.

friend demurred. Know A paper from the Chief Engineer, and the resignation of reached my tiresent eminence, I waa an or eight hundred Fin nicn was read. obliged to stand more thnn a thousand musket ihoU, if uroad street. Piano Fftrfe. "IflF ti LOVK.

nlFir for do a assessment of Aid Benson emiuired if there was no name attached. The and, larrt Hume who pulled the trigger Were no- t'lAPO KOIirUS, wkich for tone, lou.h. and DIED, In lliil City, Miss Caroline Strang, aged 29. At Jamaica. Lawrence Denton, aged 64 Caleb, President answered not.

Aid. Hunks moved mat all me re. tinny like thirty p-ices Irom nie." workmanship, ram.oi he surpuased by any mad in the Union, and lor wi.ieh the fust premium Ha awarded to and Barne, Johnaon and other rim the reading of ofV The resignation of No. 41 were laid on the table, and the Hear another Enemy -On the 27th of February, Col. Charles Culerir.fc, iheH, and f.ir several years pre them at ins luie f-iiir.

I he.e I lanos are p( seasoned wood and hest nmteri dl. and warranied tn (land in anv Eanda street. Read and referred to tlie atrevt committee. resignations of all the other companies were unanimously a son nf Caleb Weeks; Hendrick L. Van Wicklen.

At Havnortown. on the 26th inst. an interesting It ir hard Van Wyke, Jr. WEDNESDAV-OcioherU riatbuxh I'roperly. TStt Lot In SECTHN8.

K4 AND 18 LOTS KACll rAN ANTWERP VAN DYKE will on Wedneaoay, 12th Oelober, al 19 oVInek, ml thair Sale Room, No. 19 B.oe, rrtt, lha above 92 Section of Land in the fUin.hing village 0f Fliiibush, in tha cantr of lha place, the re.idenaj of Dr. Vanderer, on lh llrrKiklyn and I latnush turnpiks road, and on Vernon and Bedford avenues, Pnwneel. Clinton. ll.nili.

vious, 1 lie editor a warm and decided Admtnislra Remonatrance of Chandler White, againat flogging Slate fhmate. They have constantly on hand every variety tif child of Daniel Ray nor, aged 7 years the widow of atreet Referred to the street committee. vnonnni insiiuini-nis. anu hava ml reeeiveil in a i uion lo tion paper, published in the (own nf Mount Vernon, Ohio, spoke of" the people' candidate" in the following terms tlie late elu Itulal Anna, widow ot tne late cu-ben Davidson; Petition of the Truateea of the fire department asking to their collection of new and fuslnnnable Music, all of Bellini's nnd Operas, which they nffdr for sale on Ihe A II F. I In New York.

John A Dooly, aged 30 Thomas noi reasimiile terms, at their atora 405 Uroadt.iV. Factory in Stanton near Brooklyn. Oct 6-ly M. Blakeley, aged 32 James Holmes aged 54 street, and bounded by Ilia main road I Ja-nair and Fiat-bush Neck, and in the immediate inniir.r ih. wife of Thomas S.

Brady. Beni. As to Gen. Harrison, a a citizen and aoldier, we Inquest: Yesterday the Coroner held an shall ever respect him fir hia gallant services through inquest in Munroe atreet, on the body of Nathaniel ihe war. We have seen him march, and ibutfhl tie-Crane, native nf Massachusetts, and a cooier by neath his banner, when those who accuse him of trade.

On gninii to bed on Tuesday iiiirht, he com- cowirdice would have trembled. He has served his plained of a slight pain in his side, and was found country, and is entitled to her gratitude." Kminersim Foster, aged 27; Catharine, wife of Mi improV.ment. in the place. They offer rar. opportuniliM for aecunng of delightful country location.

chael Miller, aged 79. -L'll l.L- Corporation Notice WELL AND PUMP. A PETITION is now pending belbre the Mayor nd i iL Common Council i.f ihe city of Brooklyn, for discing and building a well and erertlnv a pump therein, on the Lithographed map may be h.rl lh. Sale Room, No. 18 Broad street, snd ihe Inrm will ha liberal.

At Hrulgehstnpttln, onaaturuay last, cnuaoi tne Rev. Mr. Francis. di Hd in li Dfd on weilnesnsv morning. eruici Jndrre Jesse Bledsoe is dead.

He was at one time cjsuutjiLuiiiui.uisi.'y THE TOWN OF JA- Death by the visitHtinn of God." Salem, Mass. like her sister cities in New England, seem to be going ahead. Hon. S.C. Philips, one of have a firemen'a hall built.

Read, and on motion, the petition waa referred to tlie committee who have charge of building the engine houses in Poplar street, with power. Petition of Willard Leonard and others, to have Cranberry atreet, between Willow and Orange ate. regraded and paved-Referred to the atreet committee. Petition of owners of property on Jackson atreet, asking to have aaid atreet regraded and rrpaved from Concord atreet to the river. Referred to tlie same committee.

Petition of tlie owners of a section of land on Hamilton Avenue, praying relief from erroneous assessment for grading the same. Read and referred to the committee on as. elements. Petition of Charlra Brady relative to hia contract for rcgu. a Senator in Congress frohi Keptucky, the rival of Henry Clay, and the most brilliant man ol Ins time in the beat and most enterprising men ortlie tunes purchased last week in Boston, the ship Elizabeth for Also, to view the body nf John Gooney, aged 88, a native of Ireland, at Elizabeth atreet.

From the evidence, it npear that the deceased had laid down Ion his lied on Wednesday afternoon, and in corner of Hoyl and Babic-slreets. The district of assessment lo be on Hoyt-streel, half the lil.ick each way from the eornera of on boll, sides thereof, nnd nn Billir-streel half the blocks each way from the cornets of Hoyt-street, on both aide nt tin same. Remonstrances must be presented in writing lo the Common Council on or before Monday, th 24ttday of O'tober, instant, qt the same will then be acted ont, eras 915.000, intended for the whaling business, nnd T. Ihe councils of the hation. lie uiea at itacogoocues, Texas, on the 23th of June last, and rcteived every attention in bis last moments which the citizens of filigree purchased the brig Chalcedony, ol 210 tons leu minutes afterwards expired.

erdic.t" Death for the South America trade. A large establishment that olare could ie liter him. by the visitation of God. Likewise, 10 view the body of an unknown man CO" The New York City Inspector reports the for the nianulacture ol ladies shoes ami boots has been commenced in the city, anil one hundred journey men are wanted immediately with an equal number soon ihereiilicr as conveniently may be. JACOB LO.IER, Street Commiasioner.

aired Hon 45, which found in the water at the fliiit of Catharine street. Verdict Death by drown death of 177 persons, during the week ending aepi 94th, 1836. Street Cnmitiisiioncr's office, City Buihlims, corner of ol (enisles to do binding. Henry anil Uranhcrry streets, Del. 4, tfsl).

N. B. Propmals in the mean time, will be received for luting and paving Water street. Read and referred to the etrcet committee. The commute on public landa ami buildings, reported in favor of renting the old Alms House for Marine Barrack.

itc port accepted, and after aume discussion laid on the table. REMOVAL The publishing office of this paper ureaaui Leap. a gentleman from the South, on Friday, jumped out of a 4th storv window in the As- ing. Marriage extraordinary. The Kentucky papera are full of account concerning the late marriage of a Mr.

Sr.olt. a white man, with a colored daughter of doing the work. Oct. 6 lawSw is temporarily removed to. the 1 looks! ore and Post tor House upon the stone pavement, lie was most Ollice.

Mr. A. Hetreman, Fulton near Ilicbs Ifitsri's l'alcit Flannel, lha same committee reported advert to the petition of atiK) ii nnu puiLim iu jviiiiiii Ul severely injured, nut not killed, lie was insane as we understand. A few moments before lie took his Johnson, the man wholuia so nieaiuv ailp mpl- street. NkTICriOLS MEEKER, 131 Fulion street, have inst eel ennonrt hi himself the Imirel won hy Gen.

liar iiO Building Lbl. on Vanwyck Cbich.ster and Garden street, within one block of the Jamaica Rail Road. I here acarcely a pmca of property in Jamaica more beautilully liK-atcd, or thai is usceiiiible of improve-went lo greater advanlsie than I hie now offered for sale. Ih land present a moolh turface, wilh a commanding pmspret i it is in the vicinity ofthe most valuable improvement now poing on in llie town. ovarii eotta and auniiner residencea have been built on Vanwyck avenue but a ahoii di.ian.o from these lota, and the grounds lultivstcd in handsoina lyle.

ll is the object of thosa owning land about these premises, to establish good im. provemen.s. Properly In the upper section New York is now selling severul hundred pec cent, in advance of Jamaica lots, without possesing advantage greater in point ofthe facilities of communication than the latter plaea. While lot at Yorkville and Harlaem are bringing from ai)0 to per lot, they can be purchased at Jamaica tor much les money) and free from ihe heavy city laias. The rail road, which" is now in full operalion via.

the South Ferry, will e.mvcy persona lo Jamaica and back, in the' Mme time takeri by the Greenwich stage in New York to pcrlnrm their trips. The population of Jamaica baa in-creaued within a few yeara with a rapidity greater than was anticipated and the (particularly corpeu-ters) are their trade ucccasfully. There are few places in the nei-hhorhood N. York which preaent at ilns time stronger inducement for the investment of c-piial. There are perhaps the best school in Jamaica than can be found in this section of the country.

They have there several churches, nnd ail within a convenient distance nf this properly. When the branch rail road lo Williarm-burgh shall be Completed, it will add to the nresein J-irine, a the ordinance prohibits the discharge of lire anna received a few pieces of this stipcrior style of Flannel MAIL ARRANGEMENT. leap, he drove his servant out of his cnamber by draw ing a large knife upon him. Daily. Jldv.

In the City. Keport accepted and adopted. warranteu not to Burma in wasmng. October, 3, tf. Broody Putt Office.

New York mail leavea every day The atreet committee reported in favor of the petition for Distressing Event. We learn from the Wheling at 7 a. M.and I r. M. Arrive evcy uay ai 9 a.

m. anu rison at Tippecanoe. A paper in Johnson a neighborhood savsthe ffirl is very dark, and that according to previous agreement, Johnson gave the man a farm, valued at $20,000, iinti.etliatfly "fier the marriage. The Pettieoat Hero." This it a fa vorile phrase 3 o'clock P. M.

l.as.etle on tlie -ibtli irstanl, that when the steamboat Long-Island Mails Xorth Road Leavea every Monday Home, with the Presidenl of the United Slates on nnd Thursday at 3 f. M. AniveaeVery Wednesday and Wild ts.tmc. THE hiyhest price will he given lor all kinds nf (sound) WILD GAME, by the proprietor of the Williams-bursh and Perk Slip Ferry Mansion llmii'r. Sept.

E. L. KEEN. hoard, touched at Portsmouth, Ohio, a salute was to be fired. Bv some unforeseen Cause thi Cannon was with the Van Buren men.

It is thus insinuated that Saturday at 4 A. M. JUtdult Kond L.eavea every Tuesday ana friaay at a I aoldier who led our armies to bailie, who was in more engagements Irian any other of our Major Gen discharged prematurely, and the most shocking conse at. Arrives every Monday and I hursitay. al 4 r.

M. Fouih Aoail Leave every Monday, Wednesday, and quences followed lour persons were instantaneously regrading and repaving ot Cranberry atreet, between Willow and Columbia streets, and that the expense he as. 'eased on the property benefitted thereby, in a just and equit. able manner. Report accepted and adopted, The same committee made their final report on the petition for a public square in the sixth ward, that the tame had been duly and legally advertised, and no remonstrance against the same having bees received, the committee recommend that the attorney proceed to carry the same into effect, in the manner formerly reported by tbem.

Keport accepted and adopted. The well and pumpcommlttee reported in favor of a well and pump on tlie corner of Hoyt and Baltic streets, and that the district of assessment for the same be on Hoyt street, half the block each way from the corners of Baltic street, on both eral, and who never susinined a deleat, is a coward The Tories of T6 called George II ashington Friday, 9 a.m. Arrive every luesaay, inurauay, and Saturday, al 4 r. M. Stable to Let.

A LARGE STABLE, of Everit and Doughty streets, lo be let for one or more year. Apply to TREADWELL MIjMBY, Sept. 26, if 34 Fulton street. N. Y.

t'ost Utnce in the Katuntla, Uhamoer atreci, near lha Park. A'ew Counterfeits. A new emission of len ibdlar hills on Ihe Bank of the United States DOC. lions: Inland Kail ISoacI CJoaiinanv. CLOSE.

Southern mail r. Way mails betwe'n 4 NY.nd Philad. Northern mail at. i Way mails between killed, and two severely wounded so much so that there is little hope of their recov ery. 'I say ditto to Mr.

When Mr. Burke once made a great speech in the British Parliament, another member who never made any attempts at sMaking, juuiied up anil addressed tlie chair. Mr. Speaker, I say ditto to Mr. Burke' and then sat down again.

We are reminded of the anecdote hv Mr. Van Buren's long letter in reply lo Sherrod Wii-hams. The sum and substanee of it is, 1 say ditto tu General Ken. Jour. has been put in circulation in Ohio.

The Cleveland Advertiser gives the following inscription Letter of communication, and lend lo increase with rapidity the population of the town, and make it a desirable Dlacaof 8 T.u pVOTlCE is hereby given, NO FREIGHTS will be ta-1 taken by the above named Cnriipanv, on Raee day. 1 N. Y. and Philad. 5 Northern at -'i'- Northern al .6 a.

in October nexi nem. Sept. 29, 1836 3v iciiremcnl lo the mnn of business or leisure. Thi property will he positively sold to the highest bid- dcrs, and the terms libeiul, and declared at the time of sale. Eastern at.

a r. Kaatern at 3JP. Extra mail from Phil Eitra mail lo Phila- List of i.ii i Remalhing in the ii office at Flatbush, Oct. 1st, 1836. Fl'itbttih, Miss Adriana S.

Anderson, M. II. Beadier, fdhily eicept Sun- 5 r.M may be had at the a les room. Octobers. 3t (A90) dclphia daily et- 5 r.

cept Sunday day) by railroad at The Richmond Enquirer says that the People prefer Martin Van Buren to White, Harrison, or the Mrs. Charily Bnnit. Mrs. Ri Belts, Mrs. C.

J. istwiok, Rev. W. H. Campbell, Dr.

Harrison, Richard Lawrence, E. W. Lefferf- John Mr.Lejn. Mr. Mnurriiiin.

Miss FJus Hoarding. Devil." It has never occurred to us to consider the idea thereof, and on Baltic atreet half the blocka each way, from the corners of Hoyt atreet, on both aides of the tame. Report accepted and adopted. The aaine committee made their final report on the petition for a well and pump corner of Washington and Concord sta. that pendency of tlie same had been duly advertised, and no remonstrance against the same hsving been received, therefore recommended that die tame be carried into effect.

Report accepted and adopted. The Chief Engineer reported tlie location and state of the public cisterns in the city, and concluded by recommending that they be secured, so as to prevent persons taking the we. er from them. Report accepted and filed. And on motion.

Resolved, that the subject of the securing the cisterna as above mentioned be referred to tlie committee on fire department. Ordinances for assessing die psving of Bond street from Fulton to Atlantic street. Psving Warren street from Clinton Ann David J. Neel'us. Mr.

Pool. Eilward Quineev. ITOUR sentlemen can be accommodated with pleasant rmms, breakfast and tea, in a private family, in a G. No. 4000 snd upwards, payable to C.

I homas, dated July 19, 1835 S. Jau.lo'n, Cashier; N. Bid-die, President. The engraving is very well executed, though the impression is somewhat liijliter than the genuine. The drain of Specie learn hy a gentleman from the West that every Land Office in Mich-i'-ari, Indiana, Illinois and Missouri, is closed fir the present on account of Ihe heavy securities required of the Land Officer, under the new Act of Congress.

Thomas Gibon lias been found gniltv nf murder in the second degree before Ihe Court of Oyer and Terminer of Philadelphia, fiir the killing of John Eager, on the 18lh June last. Henry M. Eq. appeared on Ihe part ol Ihe people, and D. Paul Brown, election willi reference to the contingency of the last candidate mentioned by the Enquirer but we do not believe there is any danger nf his running against Curtia B.

Raymond, Abraham Stoothof!) Rev. R. B. Van Cleerk, Miss Caroline Van Siclen. convenient part of Hicks street, by applying at this oihee.

fjy Miller, Pine Miller. THURSDAY October 3. TWO Ell 1 1.1,1 lots I FRONTING ON T1LLARY-STREET, to be sold al Auction. In pursuance of an order of tlie ConrV of Chancery, nf the stale of New York, the will cause to be sold by Miller, Pine Si Miller, at their sass room, 30 Brnad street, in the city of New York, on Tltorsday, the 13th riav of October next, at 12 o'clock at rioAV All that certain Lot of land, situate in ths ritv ot Uclfi-gawtf Hatlnnds Win. I.

Bi inckerholT, Ciilharine gardua. Mr. Van liuren. lie knows who tits best Inendsare Abrnham Dilmars. M.

SCHOONM AKKR, P. M. and would do nothing to split the Party. October 1st, The Atlantic Blank, now open for business, at No. 37 Fullon-atreet, from 9 o'clock, A.M.

to 3 P. M. The discount day are lioslon Jltlas. Devotion to Party. Notwithstanding the severe A Small Store well Filled.

Tuesdivsand Saturdays. Notes intended for discount, DANIEL DEDELL at 49 Fulton street has lutely appropriated one side of his Perfumciy and Fancy affliction ol'Ald. Brady, in the death of the partner of "to Court atreet, and paving Baltic street from Henry Hicks most be off -red on Monday and Fridays. Bionklyn, nn the soutnerly side of Tillary street, boundrd-as follow, to il beginning on the somberly aide of Tillary twenty-five feat easterly frrtm Brid street street, were severally passed. his bosom, the party members ol the Board ol Alder Uct 6 -4t Tlie assessment roll for ending De Kalb street, waa con.

anil running thence southerly parallel ith Bridge aireet. men had the erne ty, last evening, to request bis attendance, lo enable them to adjourn and thus lo car Store for a Thread Needle and Trimming store where the inhabitants nf Brooklyn nr any where ele, will benble In find SewingSilk, Threads. Needles, Tapes, Druids, Buttons, Bindings, Pins. Balls, Yarns, Ribbons, Kringea and Hi'ooklyn Lyceum. firmed.

The assessment roll for panne Myrtle avenue from Rav. o(je hundred feel liience parallel with Tillary-street, Iwenly-five feel; thence northerly parallel with' mtlE THIltD AN.NUAL MEETING of the Stock- ry out their party plans- The Alderman obeyed the Jnond atreet to Clinton avenue, was presented for confirma summons, appeared in 1 seat, and gave his vote. tion, and on motion of Aid. Ilouton, laid on the table, Esq. and hiiniuel Allison, tvui.

lor the prisoner. Down Batters outdone. Jas. H. Kolyer, ofNew-town, has a of onions containing one hundred, from seed sown this year, weighing 120 pounds.

Also thirty bushels averaging or.e pound each, Ihe whole raised on Ihe farm of Betij. Denton, Esq. of the former place. Large Freight. We learn that the steamboat Nor- Undue street, on hundred feet to Tillary street and thence weaierly along Tillary ireei twenty-fiv feel lo ihe place of beginning.

And also, all that certain Lot of land many other articles too tedious to mention, of a better qiml-ity, perhaps, that! any othor place in the city, ns he intends to keep the best, let them cost what ihey will 4 wn.ir I itf- -in Aid. M. presented the following preamble and re so. Mrs. 13.

died yesterday, and her luneral lias not yet taken place. Daily Adv. tauon, wtjich were read and adopted Wherea, it baa been represented that various persons are in tlie habit of interring in the public burying ground at the iij L. -i i.u. UiiOll BirdCl.

Brooklyn, sept 9- 2awtf Latest from Europe. Hi the arrival, yesterday, of situate in the city nf Brooklyn, or. the eon'lierly side of Tillary street, bounded as follows, jcSinning on tha entiuV erly side nf Tillary street, filty feel easterly ern Bridgd the shin John '1 aylor, from Liverpool, Aug. 80, the watMbout. without permission first obtained.and that no retard Day and Itonrdinir School unci, nou iiiiioiii inciicu easterly along Tillary street editors of the New York Daily Advertiser have been twenty five ftcVj thence outherly parallel with Bridne Js- holder of the Brooklyn Lyceum was held al Classical Hall, October 5, 1836, in pursuance to public notice.

The President being absent, Ihe Second Vice President, (T. Eames, took Ihe cbair. The Secretary beln absent J. Walters waa appointed Secretary pro. tern.

1 he Recording Secretary nvide his annual report, through the Corresponding Secretary, (T. wight, Esq which wa raad. Resolved, That the Secretary' be in tlia.public papers. Ihe 1'reasurer nwK i. port, which wa referred to the Audiiin; Coinmitlce.

The Lyceum then proceeded lo Ihe Election of officer. The following gentlemen were declared to be elected. P. W. RudclitT, President, Jeremiuh Johnson 1st Vice President, Theodore Eames, 2d Vice President, Josiali tOlt YOUNG LADIES, corner of Willoughby and Bridge sireet.

Tha Mie Joycw tHifMiM hr- la paM, (Wat I III Inn W. J.c depth. In on instance, an interment having; bee latsty made within two feet of Um aurtaee, therefore Resolved, That no person be permitted to inter any bodies ru noshed with Englis i papers to the 29th. I he only importance is the resig- c.iL. la .1 on Tuesday fast, with one thousand firkins of bolter, vlo.i at up.

wards of $20,000. The Norfolk also had on board 500 hogs, 90 head of cattle, a great number of sheep, Stc. 8cc. Ucshen Democrat. ihhii.o.

thst iheir Autumn term commences on the hrsl ol September, and Ihat lliey will be firrni thai tims prepired for Hie reception ot oung dailies. I hu rapid imnrnv iinutMi in iiic i i ciii-ii jj iniatry, snuiriA iw, -r agreement between the King and Cabinet relative to an interference in the affairs of Spain. Beauties of the experiment. A farmer from Ver menl of those who are at present, and have been for scV' eral years past placed under the care of the Miss J's, have obtained I ir them the highest commendations and grateful The difference. Wheat hug been selling in Cleave-land, Ohio, at $1 1 ,40 per bushel, and at Salisbury.

N. C. forless than 1, and $1 at the highest price, In the latter place Flour is hut fjt6 per barrel, and Corn MrMtoiia liuhtl.iiU teet; thenea westerly parallel wilh Tillary street tweety five feet thence northerly parallel with Bridge street one hundred feet lo the place of Bein, ning each nf aid lots being in width in froht and twenty five feet, and in length onjeach side one hiihdred feet. It) per cent to be paid to llieaubrcnber on the day of s.ile, the balance in 30 days thereafter, and alter the sale shall be confirmed by said Court, when lha deeds ill be delivered. Dated Au.

11-6 law niso, at Ihe same nine and place, the len year unexpired lease of three Lots adjoining the above, one situated on the corner nf Tillary and Bridge streets ground rent Se3 33. The oihers lying east of B.klge mont wishing to buy land in the Wcsl, changed his! acknon la Igemenls Irom those who have rmrusied to them in smd ground, without permission first obtained from the msyor or the elerk of tlie city. Resolved, That tha mayor be rciineeted to appoint some suitable person to have charge of aaid ground, who shall designate the place where the graves are to be dug, aa well aa tlie depth of the On motion of Aid. Estabrook, the profile of BandB street regradinT, lying on the table, waa called up and referred back to tha afreet committee. On motion Adjourned.

A. G. STEVENS, Clerk. responsible a charge. I ho French and Spanisli lnngua only 40 cents a bushel, and Oats 20 cents.

gca are spoken in the family, and pupils are instructed in money somewhere east for Penrisvlvynia Bills, which he was told would pass for land, itnl paid a discount. At this place he found himself obliged to turn his hills into specie, which he did at 3 per cent discount more and went off with his back load of real dollars to buy land in Illinois. Cleveland Gax. every branch ot usel.il education, aa well as every elegant accomplishment, ihcir deportment, morals, health and Another Seven of ihe survivors of the Va. Volunteers," who served wilh Harrison have comfort arc carefully attended to, for the conformation i come out under their own names to refute the calum which the Miss J't respcclfilly refer those to whom they cing at a point 7a feet from Bridge atrtet.

frontin nri Til. Dow, Treasurer, Tneodore Dn ijjht, Secretary, Alexander H.idden, Recording Secretary. Executive Committee. Rev. M- Johnson, Geo.

Brink-erhuff, Setli Low, Jonathan Trotter, Gold S. Silliman, Jimes Walters, Clarence D. Sackelt, Alden fSponner. On motion Resolved, That the Report of the Inspectors ba aceeptcd, and that Ihey receive the thanka of the Lyceum for the prompt performance of tlie duliea assigned them. Resolved, That the proceeding of this meeting be published in all llie Brooklyn papers, THEODORE EAMES, SJ.

V. Pres'dl. are not Known to. nies cast upon the people's candidate. The Texan Brhnoner-nf-war Terrible is command Brooklyn Rev.

Mr. Johnson, Rev. Mr. Walsh, Mrs, Parmentier, Mr. J.

trotter, Mayor of Brooklyn, ed by that lieut. Randolphf, formerly ofthe U.S. na -try ground rent of each $17 50. ELIZA HARMER, Special Guardian for the purpose of the sbove sale. Store to Feti New York Bishop Onderdonk, J.

Legiret, L.i Cointno- vy, who grossly inxulted lieiiTal Jnckon on board a deur de Figaniere, Charge de Affairs de Portugal, Occident upon the Rail Ro Sunday after noon, an accident occurred on ihe Columbia rail road. A Mrs. Gibson of Cincinnati was crushed to death, being mangled in the most horrid manner, in consequence of tlie breaking of the axle of oiie of the cars. The car fell upon the mad, and fie whole train passed over her bodv. Her child was much injured, and steam-boat going down the Potomac.

kjewbtirah Ret. Dr; Brown. Philadelphia Dr. Leo- wdoly. Brooklyn, August 22 Jaw3 James Walters, Sec.

I io. lein. The Bastkiho Capitol in the United States a year HIIIE STORE No. 34 Fulton opposite U. Front street, having a deen and dry cellar, tn he let since, yens tyro hundred and nineteen million two hun IMcsisirs.

Wriffiat 1ic IIIcadele, for one or more years. Apply In dred and fifteen thousand fire hundred and forty-nine several who attempted to jump from the cars, BIK BAKERS, 75 Concord street, beg leave lo re For Sale, I1IFTY THOUSAND ACRE? of the bcstaorl most eligibly aitualed LANDS in MICHIGAN, located upon and near Grand River, in the Grand River District. A uentleman who has, for a number of years, been a resi TREADWELL MUM BY. Sept. 26 34 Fulton atreet.

ft, turn their sincere thanks to the public generally, for dollars. At ptexent it is supposed tube more than 11 I A JSoble Trait. Mr. orrest previous lo leaving three hundred million. i the extensive patronage bestowed on them since their commencement in the above business.

They lake this method tills II. i iru iiiiinuiiiuii, lit i.iiim.iiivii:ii Candid, if not conrteous.Kl a justice's tria', in this to the memory ofthe lamented actor Stone, the few days ago, one of the lawyers addressed ihor ofMetamora. It is to he placed over his grave dent in Michigan, aetecled with great Care and trouble the I.onsr tnaiid Kail of announcing Ibal they are always prepared to furnish PIES of the Very best dialiiy to private families. Tavern lands now ottered lor sale, belore the opening ot the Lai'U Ollice, and entered them upon ihe first day the office waa a witness in the billowing chaste style Xxow, I at rlitladelphi.i, and is to cost Srpuu. want you to tell the truth, and not come here to lie keepers, at the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms, and no pain or exertions shall be spared to give every ijtisl'action, and letain the patronage which has opened.

Thus having had llie first opportunity to secure the Very best lands in the state, he now uff -rs a part nf hia purchase lor sale at the Very low price of Tmo Dollars per i- i I hi nr. rr, i i in. in in Ar. i or you have chance enough to he al home." n. nraq T.irrantii(T nun u-hirh he nio not kntitv to he MO riCE is hereby given that the above named com-, 1 pany, on and after the 3d of Octobef next, and during been eitiendcd to them.

Aug If faictucket Chronicle. UtntM i( ven1 o(f and 0(1(re( contents, a heavy We have been told that Chief Justice Taney, who charge of pigeon shot in the bodies of two boys who Patent Tor sale, the cooiinuance of tha racen, will person every' weekday, between Brooklyn and Jamaica, stopping at 1 Bedford, Union Course and Trolling Course Lane, to land H10R SALE, the Patent Right of" Allen's Improved is a resident ol Baltimore, has expressed lumseii in were near, une was very mucn injured, tne oilier Thbbsiiiso Machine," lo close a concern. The aaid From the WillianubiirKh tirfa-tte. Board of Trustees of the of Williamsburgh. Regular M'fttnf.

Monday, Srpl. Messrs. Leayerafi, Ainslie, Guild, Wood, Cooke, Ferry, Dlkeman, and Hodge. The minutes of the last meeting were rend and approved. Agreeable to notice given, sealed proposals were received from the following persona for regulating and paving North Fourth atreet from the river to its junction ith the Turnpike road, to wit, from William Ijike and Brothers for $4 18 per foot running measure, including intersections and comers.

Patrick Moor, fur $4 25 per, foot, running measure, including interasetion and corners. John Brady, for 91 37 per foot, running measure, includ. ing intersections and corners. Michal Murther, for $4 25 per foot running measure, including intersections and corners. Also, for opening and regulating Fifth atreet, from North Second atreet to South Sixth street, from William Lake Brothers, for 3900.

Patrick Moore, for 2800 Johh Preston, for 2300 Michael MeGowan, and Patrick Mullen $5 per foot. William Lake and Brother having offered the lowest estimate for North Fourth trcet is waa on motion Resolved That the contract for aaid street be, and is hereby given to the said Willism Lake Brothers, to be finished by the first Jay of December next. John Preston having offered the lowest estimate for Fourth traet, it waa ori motion Resolved That the contract on said treet, be, and is' hereby giwn to the said John Treston, to lie finished by the first of January neat- An order on the Treasurer for $1000 waa given to James Laverty, on the Northern Section of Second street, and to be laid out of the first money received into the Treasury from strong terms against the Sigh handed usurpation ofthe but slightly. and receive passenger, al the follow ing hour, viz Leave Brooklyn. Leave Jamaica.

Jlcre, beinj an advance ol only 75 cent per acre over Congress price a sum bately sufficient to remunerate him for th trouble and expense incurred in actually inspecting the Lands now offered lor Bale. The reason, that they are now offered at so low a price is, that the owner having entered over 200,000 acres, he wishes lo red re his purchase loa limit thai his means will alio him conveniently lo hold. Apply to A. P. RALPH, Att'y aiLaw, Oct.

6 iawtf Cranberry cor. Henry-st. Brooklyn. nineteen Van liuren Electors. -r, right includes ihe counties of Suffolk, Queens, King and Richmond.

These machines have been in operalion here, no; mil uc loir i.cinu urn. i.irina ,11 An Irishman who arrived here fmm New Orleans Philadelphia is auspicious fir the cause of justice O'CIOCK A. 11 A. 13 A. 8 o'clock a.

m. 104 A. M. M. 4 r.

m. about two years, ana a consnteratilo number have been made in the three first named counties, and an increased demand for them baa commenced this season. Any person wishing to purchase the right, on application to the 3 r. on Friday last, with $1 700 in gold, was robbed of the one man complained that he bad voted for thirty yearij, whole amount hy one of the keepers of these infamous and they now refused to register him, merely because houses on the Five Points. He has absconded with he had never been naturalized.

the stolen property. xIurier an(I Connecticut. An old man P. NOTICE iCJTICKETS, with which every person takim? a seat last named subscriber, al his residence, in Ihe town of Flatl.inds, Kings county; can have such information as is hereby given, that the LONG-ISLAND RAIL- in the cars, is reqursted to supply himself, may he. had at the offices in Brooklyn and Jamaica.

Sept. 29 2a'if Elijah Ball, On Saturday morning last, immedi- named Bemis, residing alone in, and keeping a small desired, andean be a.iown them in operation; 1 arms lib ROAD COMPANY will nol be responsible for the atcly upon the opening of the Court, Chief Justice grocery, near Cincinnati, was murdered and robbed safa delivery of Produce and Merchandiio, intended to eral. DAVID NEEFUS, ELI AS II. HUBBARD, Uiirlee passed the sentence ol til-nth on tins miserable on Sunday niglit ol last week. 1 he supposed per be conveyed on their road, which ahall not be placed in N.

fi. The Machines are still, and will be continued tq SOUTH 13 mt Y. FARE REDUCED. The man, for the murder of his wife. He is to be luiiig on pelrator has been apprehended.

ne ma ie until sncn sale lanes pi. ice, ai tne shops ot our the custody of their Agent in the freight department the only evidence of which custody sih ill be his receipt for the same, or a proper entry thereof on the way-hills, or rmay, trie autn uay ot wecemoer nen. npiTrn S.J. ueeessor, iMr. Waldron.

3-s'Vew South Ferry Boats, will start aOfcfi MONDAY Ihe 16t innlanf. from' Flatlands, Aug. II 8aw2m Fresh Sign in Tennessee Since the General ti- tier, bought himself a wife for $700; but quarelling a Whitehall Slip. New York, and the foot of Atlantie Col. m.

B. a staunch friend of lute, little time alter, he sold her for 9lo0. I his same fel A Cardto the Ladies. Brooklyn, at the fullo ing Reduced Rates of FARE t1-. ts t.

register of the Company by him. 1 he Ireiuht tram from Brooklyn will be despatched al Vi o'clock, P. M. of each davj and ail goods designed lobe taken by it, must be dcliiered in season lo be properly embarked. Oct.

6 4t has been elected (ttMhuot impnxiiinu) tn the Lejjisla i' oui onHCiiscra. low is perfectly ab'e In purchase his freedom but refuses lo dn il, nnd liillmvs his trade of a shnermker, daily payin hi master two dollars fiir his services. licrse and Kider. r. ture, in plane of Henderson, resiijne.l.

The President nf the II. State arrived at Wash' rHlHE sobacriber has received fjy late arrivals from France, a large and varied assortmen; of Ladies Gdt, Cameo, Pearl, and Enamel PLAQ.UES, (or waist Buckles,) and respectfully solicits their inspection of the Gen. McCartv, M. C. of Indiana, who was elected iti'rtfin on Saturday from Tennessee.

Mr. and Mr. Dnnelaon were left mi the road in consequence ofthe as a Jackson man, and hax always supported the Ad- Corporation Notice. YVARREN-STHEET PAVING-Mrow Cnn to Courl-atreeU Puldic notice is hereby given, that the Special Assessor hsve completed the assessment for ministration ofthe ro of New Orleans, ha nubii.b latter havinir unfortunately burst a blood vessel. nut.

He has just added to bis toek, a lot of very beautiful SEED CI lit AL, for infants' Necklaces and Sleeve-loops Also, a few seta of ladies and misses Ear Pins, regulating and paving Warren-street from Clinton tn late patterns. rhej with his eeneral assortment of Coiirt-sireei, and have deposited a list of Ihe same, with ihe Street Commissioner, fur the examination of all per ed that he can not as a roiiRistent friend of Genera! Jackson, and the principles be has always avowed and advocateil, vote fir Mr. Van Buren. The old diplomate Talleyrand still preserves the tenaciiy of life which beloncrs to him. He is so far Necklaces, ringer Rings, Thimbles, Pencils, Slc.

be hope The Comuiiasiiiners "ftbe Navy Board on Monday left Newport, to riamine tlie several sites in Narra-iriiisei Bay, which niiirht be made suitable for a naval depot. Value of Freight on the lakes. The steamship. sons ronrei ned therein. Ukjectinns (it any) must be presented in writing, as Ibe same will be confirmed bv Ih Horse nnd Gig, one.

Horse Barouche or Pleasure Cwrhor Barouche, with 8 Horses S5 .4.... do. .37 Stage Coach or Omnibus withH do .4.. 50 and for each Extra Horse. Farm Waggons, loaded ..25 do do.

It-'j do wilh Hay or ,37 do do. with Shi Kings. gj Milk Cart or Waggon, loaded or empty, I Horse 8 Carts, loaded Carta; emp'y liij Hand Cart and Man. 6 Wheelbarrow and Man 4 Every r9e, Mare, or Gelding, with or without 61 Every Fat Ox, Steer or Bull, IS 1-8, allother neal CatUa 6g' Everv II ig, Sheer. Lamb, Tig, or Shoat IVador Ah ve.

recovered as to amuse himselfdaily in wlieelinif in an i said atreet, for opening and regulating. Resolved, That the time for the owner of property on Poum Ninth and Fifth atreeta, lo meet the Trtrsteea, relative to the opening of aaid streets, be, and is hereby extended to Wednesday next, at 6 o'clock, P. M. Petition from Edwin Ferry, to be transferred from Fire Company No. to Hook and Ladder Company granted.

Resolved, That the Clrrk advertise for Sealed Propouls, to be received at the Clerk's office. Trustees Hall until Wednesday the 5th instant, at 6 o'ekjek, fur opening and re filiating Unto) Avenue, fnsn Bushwiek Creek to the Brooklyn line. Also, South First street, fmm tlie river to I'nion I Avenue, and South Fourth street from tlie river, lo First st will oe lounu wormy ul attention. ILLIAM WISE, Jr. Augtist S9 Saw If 79' Fulton Administrators A LL persons indebted tn the estate of Miles Wood late of tlie city of ooklyn, in the county of Kings, dr.

jiitie over lour uaya on ner trip amnnff ie awns ofnig Common Council, on Monday, th I7ih day of October, in-lnl, or as soon thereafter ss conveniently may he. By ord-r. A. O. STEVENS, Clerk.

Brooklyn, October 4, oct. St la Detroit, cleared $3,634 splendi I forest of Valencay 14,000 acres in extent Ve understand the wheat crop on Connecticut Commencement. The annual commencement ofj Columbia Collepe will take place on Tuesday Oct 4. Th procession will move from the CoMejre Green, Corporation rVotirc nflO PAVERS SealeJ nmp.l will Im received at river has been col in with unexpected success, and is in creat abundance. The new Testament, printed in raised characters, reised, are requested to make payment lo Arabella F.

Woo adminisiralris ofthe estate ot Ihe iid deceased, at -r residence. No. 3i Fulton in Ihe city of Brooklyn al the Street Commissioner' otfice. City Buildings, un precisely at half past 9 o'clock, A. M.

and fark Place, Bn.adw.y, Walker and V.nck rL" w.lloV .2 adapted for the of the blind, has been completed and all persons having unwltl.d accounts with the said deceased, are also requested tn rail at the above mentioned and from the Eastern extrrmityof the old Village Line, lo 'an I published in two volumes, place and have the same balanced on or before the thirtieth Conj-nuialion EIGHT DOLLARS, each individual. Columbia streets. Contractors must esfiravts hy the running foot through fhs centre. Any further Information Vnion Avenue, agreeably to the profile of said trects- May Iti Sawtf On motion adjourned. PCHEXCK WAY, Clerk.

streets. S'm in the h-l of $2,000, half forfeit, is olT'-rrd in the Louisville Journal, via $500 that 0'iio cives her rote to Harrison $500 that Kentucky does tlie same 8300 that Indiana does the same Lanriat, on his late ascension at Rochester, de-Kendedat SkIim, a s'ance of 31 miles, in one hour from ihe time of day of December neL ARARF.LLA WOOD, Administra trig. TREDWELL F.CARMAN, Administrator. Dated Bmolilvn.lVI. 3, H36.

laC will be given nn aonlteatwMi in JACOB LOZIER, Street Commissioner. Oct. -Jt. ber begs leave to in- An neencv ofthe United States Bank is to be es- (TFTiCl The auliscrib (ai the public aa a Stage fi ie that he intends ma- Oil SAM. tabldied at St.

Loui. fiom PATCHOUL'E rWVIF. nl.rlher fs- the FLOCK of and Ihe other 00 that a majority of these Slant will vote for Gen. Harrison the next Presidency. We learn from the Philadelphia U.

Gazette, of yesier.lav, ibat Count Sea villiebs (Joseph Bona The Inspector informs that between tlie 1st dsy 4'orpornlion ice. DE KALB-S I REE grading eo. firmed. Tne as-sesnent ddl f.t grading and reclaim De Kalb re. frno, ihe Cripplebosh msd lo the Bedford road, having been duty confirmed by the Common Council, ow ihe Ing.lila4 Fmli Rare, 136.

The races ovrr the Tn. ion Course, rommenced yestrrrlay. The weather was Weak and rainy, but, nxwithstanding, there was a good attendance oa the course. The match between J. C.

Stevens' r'snti, and Robert TOloaWs Coronet, for aside did com oft; Coronet barring pud forfeit. The swrepstakea, two mile brats, 3:10 entrance, and 100 (oriea were enntrndrti it by onlr two borers, (the other ubarnhen paring forfeit) vis: R. L. Barrel of May and vesier.Uy inon, he has paiJ for the (J ROUND bounded by Willnoghby, (rll. Fleet and Pnnce eonisin'ng aiwMit 3 lots.

A lo the Trian fle bounded DnfSeld stte, and Willoufhby and Prince street, alnul 1-ots. Also the to Ntrt -Y 'RK, twice a week, "eapiossly for Ui ecconi' istalion Fassrrgees. He will k-av Pau-liogu ee-y Monday and Friday, at hdif past ol -tk. a. at, sol 'arrive at XI Bowrij th.

attertuwu and leave wery ry Tulay a rxf lanrliter ol fXM7 diws. The roofs ofthe houses at Rocliester on Wednesday morning last, were covered with a coat of snow erly part of tb Biorlt bounded by Myrtle Avenue, Jack Saturday, at 8 oVIok, aod leave Isiauklya at half past 9 parte) mil return lo tlie niird Mates in Ihe course of a year, perhaps early nsit spring. It is said tt-al be has tyiven onlers to have his plae al Bir.lentown so arranrd that he may enter immediately on its occupancy. A vounjj man in Pbiljdelnhia, reiurnin; home at I sk. a.

anj inix at fatchom the aam son, levt, ill.Highby and Card comaii.l 1 alioul it The aH- L'Ks efT to eapitis'B as oppnftnmry ftr even ng. JJ Oc'obrr, insi. Notw is h're'iy griven lo all pers.n interested, that hy ll. am'Mint of Ibeir rewctiv a.w.sovnis to John S. Iogbty.

at the nfB- of the Atlantic Bsnk, ar the corner i Front Fallon street, within llorfy days from thst date, lby will he entitled in a Cediicmvi of there per rM. on the naw. Alt asaewMwents iv so pid ill i.nmelirr thereafter collected by Ih eily rollecl with hit fees threwn. tt -laJw A. O.

STEVENS, Clerk. Myt! Avenue til laij oa lb ublc. Hew nl I a'so a ihat he feel very eratrfol to n-' ertt, Henry and Jnha C. Stewrw bay rob, B.fino. The purs war taken by tha iirmer, w.

in tw beats. Turtle 1st rt. 4m. 3 aemnds. i beat, 4n.

1 7 1 see. The kwr rimr wi under the applicstKNi of hep and spur. Brfc and at starting. B.ndinn wa dendeiflr the fav(w. rte, and bet freely off.

r. four to one, that he would win the rare, but after the first heal the current change) in fVi of lirnry tf. do utr aw fr.urd. Cwtr. or sleet an inch in depth.

In the recent disomn in the Academy of Medicine at Tans, on the merits of PhnrnoiifT, th rlenraled rtmiai hotolv advocate the avMrm. M. de Mossv opposed at as wanting sufficient dat a esaabUh a as a scicace. The Ac, trmy Bwrotd uxiui to tbe latwr. roi 1 r1 and Hopes from a close aite'V- sf icTe.fmen a being on igh groun.l, anj in an rni-proying psrt of i city, and near th ty Hall.

Sale of the bIkiv Ms 1 a'cmw-siating terms. nitfht from a ficil info a bed id" unsiarked lime, wi.ich water ba 1 been uon. In reer t'r H1 S. SUi'ER, PrrpriMf. b-J je, n.a JS-iewrf WM.

ELLSWORTH, Lead end Laat N-x 11 Fulton t. and wa burned to drain..

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