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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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Ilnton petition for lnnk bon icfusod from Itelli I ll'lll W. i Hill CHpi'Hl Ml)l)lll THE STAB. JW Iron, Slccl, Ac. J. MARTEXSE, it I i I'll isIin H'Mi "OiMinmy "four fiinncn 'Brooklyn-.

I IIU'CIIM U-'IHIW III! SUCH It'niS. 11 IS a "TiiB iirairni tnt DROOKLYN COTIUAOS PARTIES, VKE requeued to mel Jil Morriion'i I fold, on ednes day, ih 3U insi. al (I nVloi m. for (ho purpote of choo. nj Maiiageri, andmakinj arranjciiifnli for lh wiulrr.

L)c. Xa. it) I'ulton ilrc RrooUyn, tontinum to have on hand ,.11 known fiK (hut tin- lm nlwayi I) en nn 1823. DECEMBER 25, thubsdu, n'Xi'it c- i 1 1 i i tin1 coimly wbicli it nor 10 CORRMroNUHm. 1 1 i ft i ioMii lmti' (I i)Mi)ul iliiiii.

Will it lie Thf bt nurirul line of Clio'' will aI-r In i- ii will mn'l attfiitioii. snid ''in 'n rlai'n nrr- denied on principle reneru.1 policy on the biond ground that nl TO OUR PATRONS. Ou the 1st day of January next a semi i.n lihu." has nn noetic merit. 'J he CAUSE OF TMK GREEKS: Young Men of At a meeting of the Young Men of the (rmn of Brooklyn, convened by public notice, nt the bouse of Wi'linin StepheiiMin, on Monday evening, December 22, 1823, to lake into tonside-ration the subject of rendering aid to the Gieeks, HENRY DIKEMAN was called to the Chair, ami JACOB S. DUKYEE, chosen Secretary.

The Chairman explained the object of Hip meeting, nfler which, on in' lion, the following Committee was chosen to draft resolutions expressive of the sense of the meeting, viz Mess. S. Back, J. W. Smith, John Magee, Cornwcll, hunk nr" pi'i nn i This in no lime to niter tJh production, would claim fiweilei tint Iron, ojiortrd, from 1 i to 3 inch Swnli i Jo.

frnm 1-2 to 1 I -I inrh Kmlish Oh do. do. from I I I I 3 4 inrh Dngluli do. do, from I 1 to 1 I im li round do. do.

from S-lft to inch LnglMi Monpi mini fed, from 5 to 2 iifh Hiind fron aisortH: Axle tree Hum (nd Ameiicnn Kodi Kngliiili bli.ir, Ainrrlrnn, Crrman, and Cist htec nr. jo, A pond IIAHUWARE and CUTLERY. Ike ii. ui)imi xle a discission ns that involved Inieitwn. Tl Ucislnt'Te of tli is Mate will convene ni in co si iMiitions of pcieral policy.

Cut aifiii; annual period arrives, on which payments for the Star become due. Our bills will be presented in this vicinity, and sent to Agents in Suffolk Comity. Those who can conveniently pay at the office will oblicc us by the 6iinl Janiiaiv rnsiiiiiL'. ni'-i'is imm sucn a snmce snouuj tie nuiinitet lor Banks, and otliei incorporations miIi cau'ion. 'IVy me ecnemlly built on ihc i to mention and we anti-ibuse and not the we of lliinc.

this modi tlmt much locul business will come before mielit be tHutit In believe that public inn- in the usual iiimoitaul con- t'istrnry is an evil, because instances have oc LONC-ISLAND T0I5ACC0 FACTORY, so doing. We are grateful for the patronage long bestowed on us by the Long-Island public, and which has recently been considerably increased. Our best exertions curred where magistrates have ubuscd then IC" mil inrifv. ll t.n ornlililllir in -J' -Va. 4'J Main corner of York-strut, BROOKLYN.

1 f. livil l.heriv to witness flic successful there if scarcely a place in the of civil liberty shall not be anting to merit a continuance. union wmcti can anuuee stronger Claims in A. SPOONEK. no making in this country t' rend, to the Creeks -The sympathy is univer al, and Webb.

I he Loinmit'cc, having retired for the purpose, reported Ihe following Resolved, That this meeting esteem it highly becoming the young and rising generation of lite United States, to sympathise with the (irceks in their present glorious struggle for Liberty rjl D.MUND POWELL, lukci ttiii mi-thod rci)fci fully lo 1 inform Hie inlmliiliinti of Lonj-Mnml jrnri ully, nml hanking privileges than Brooklyn. bank, founded on a moderate and bona fide capital, nuinrniit p.irncuiur, inni lie una romnirnreil iiid aiiovi" Id all ranks, clasps, pa. lies, and religions, ap-Lar lo feel as becomes a republican people nni managed by intelligent, upright, and impar mnniifm tory fur tlio vnnoun dcucripiioiu of Tobacco now used, and rrlin on a di.criminatinf and liUral public lor lial would be productive of the most hmu'Iiland will not ue me last ii mis pntroimce nnd iuppnrl atturine Ihcin that rverv article of I es'titial benefits in creating and fostering in We inseil in this paper ilie M- Christmas and Nev-Year's PRESENTS. 98,000 Doll ars, Will be distributed on the 7ih of January, In five ItlillUli-l, loilie fortunate ailvenlurrri. Thrw.

mi iiiuiMii.ii Hue it iii uc Ei'iiuiiir, nnq micrior none in k' i i ,1111" I'llVI a and, as lar ns can be done, wnhout iiiterfeiing with the right of the General Government, to render them every possib'e aid towards the pro- fant establishments in this place. I must con NVw Yoik Conimiltee, on tliusuo- iiiciiijr oi oik, or ti.cw Here, lin time Ii now tfr, U. clude with expressing the hope, that every mem open nl Ihe nhove pliice, where the nublic have an onnor uMi we ii ic win vr iii'miwii oi mtrir rmancipai'on. tunily of teeing hii nucrliom and judgiiif for themiclvei ber of the legislature from Long Island, will use miYiMnilu Tln vounc men of this 5 inkrii matter in hand. We who have not already wcuied thetmel H-itli a rhni.i.

all honoiable means to promote a measure so imperiously called for by the public exigencies 5 Resolved, That a Committee be appointed 10 respecting Ihe quality of hi. goodj. Me will ImVe con-solicit and receive subscriptions on behalf of the nani1 lar, uPPly Cut Cliruingaml Smot-(Jieck finm Hip vftunif nf i.i Cartndiih, Pigtail, India1 7inV, and Vif iiom me you. men ol this, and the bacco, madeof the brt matoriaU. vi ace no" not llieV Wl" ll'tCIVV t'CIT 'oucht not delay onn moment iu calling al Ihe LUCKY1 ITiIZE OFFICE, 210 Broadway, for one of the followinr and laying nsiile ull local and personal annmisi meui their ncichboring lowns of Kines county, SCHEME.

ties, unite in an application which is so interest- AIo, sMI of difli-rent kind. and American and real Spanih SEG AR5 all of which lie will tell on the Resolved, That a list of the names of all per every Long-Iilaudcr. tint should our new paper I ns made ils appearance New j( Yo'k, eimiU-d The Mtiounl Union is mott reasonable Dec. 23 low. representatives oppose our wishes, they will sons subscribing to the Greek Fund, willi the amount subscribed by each, be recorded.

lin UV i 111 viai- 520,000 10,000 711 l.oon 12.642 1 rrize of 2 6,000 5 1 711 7 600 l'J Joo 9)3 1 1 0231 ir have to account to their constituents for an opposition to the best interests of the rising vil Kesolved, That the said committee consisl of "jyfOTICE it hereby given, that Ihe iubcriber, in behalf ion No 64 I'iiic-Sirwt. I ppeuia ce is large 'respectable, and its original mailer gives 1 ol tliemiclvei and tlicir nnnrutes, intend to apply tu lage of Brooklyn. me legmaiure oi inn iiair, at nieir enuing tcvuon, (or an fifieen persons, and thai Il.mry Dikemaii, Jacob Duryee, Simeon Back, James Siniih, John Magee. Richard Cornwell, John F. Dullon.

of talent. It commences a un.grapny act incorporating tliem a society ror lienevulent pui'poe, 44,247 IctUe level candidates of 1'iesidenl, bulasyet In (he Scheme of (his f.otterv. with 7 drawn h.ilUi. umier tne name or lhr ooltnan So- shows no patlia'iiy to any one iu pa, t.cu.ar. weorge nan, Win.

Coe, Win. Lumbersoii, John lliiks, Eugene Daly, Jeremiah V. Snader. KASSAUVICIJS. December, 1823.

For the Star. A LOOK II It-jX. In a retrospect of our political affairs, for six Mere will be 3 piizes with 3 numbers on them 90j prizes wilh 2 numbers on them and 6321 priies with 1 number on them Those tickets hating none of the drawn ballots on Ihem being blanks. Cant. J.

M'Lrarn, was on Sa'ur Siniih Morehouse, and Peter E. Bouidett, compose the same. even, li fobbed 510 at the Nor cify." HENRY C. THOMPSON, JACOB TITUS, WILLIAM W1NSL0W, PETER CROfiER, CROUER, JOHN E. JACKSON.

Brooklyn, Dec 1S23. Gw A considerable portion of thit Lotlerv i nut ii i Suspicion lell on a Resolved, That a committee be appointed to who wa ascei lamed or seven vears past, we hud that the public iwiiiu'ti 'i parrels of 17 Tickets mhraringnll the combination num-iiers, from I lo 50, hich parcels are warranted to draw at least 4'J le the deduction of 15 ner cent, with I I). I. i. I ltd A llfirle And I innrlm Ic I In I lii riiinil i tl onnnar In prepare and publish an Address to the young men of Kings county and also, to wait on the clerjry men of (he several churches in this village.

to have ciosscu giiviM. Hivvuvuiij He wasinsiaiitly followed, and apprvlieiia- been mosl strangely at variance, with respect to so many chances for the c.iMial prizes. Shares in NOTICE. portion. 1 ei! 'in his bed Jacksons tavern, i-0 auu a.

i the proper course to be pursued by the people and request ihem to pi each a sermon and take 'those vrcfcrriiijr to nav only Ihc diffireiirn h.to..n 4 LL person! having any demands against the estate of tne price of a parcel of 25 Tickets and the leANf turn thv up a collection, for the benefit and aid of the the money rccou-rcl except me pam i.iniiese Lmiieu states, in me election ot their i In in In vrn ni' I Ipiii n- I 'liiif M'niitli Iw id. hirwr liiiirnirl In n( Ii I HO.MAS WAY, hue of Newtown, Queen? county, IX. can possibly draw Greeks. veiy careitisiy uu' di-ceaieu, uie renueiieii to lend in their account! ith J(tllll) jut aftrr a coiiMueiabie lie was other in many cardinal points, none ol tlietn, as Kesolved, That the Said COtnmitlee Consist ol'l to the i it i. i i i.

i. .1 of laid di ceased and altu all pcrtoni indebted to said It Whole Tickets can be had for 77 35 17 Halves do. 38 fig 17 Quarters do. 19 34 17 Ei'hihs 0 At again taken, auu is now 111 jbii 111 win. ior as my o.serva;iou nas cxieuo' nus nuu persons, and that Edward Cooper, Richard i.i.

i 1.1 1 1... .1 ....1 1... et.oe are requested to cull and settle their account! with r.lllm. Ilf I lin AVlf. IO HUVM tl'ill IIC Cornwell, Edwin Webb, Simeon Hack, and Mi.

IS rr, vi w. v- al For which a certiorate will be eiven to nav whatever 11 w.dnnpiiiii H.P 1 ji C0.4I-IJ, ijrjUT uics.iw"! 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 i. lenry Cill, compose the same. Kesolved, That W. Smith be annoiuled a prizes may be dmwn to their numbers, over nnA ahnv .1 1...

iiuiuai dim iu ui ae i uui ai navn.i: mui the sum due thereon, etcent the 15 Der rmi principally, Mode, out delay. EDWARD TOMPKINS, JOHN LRAUAW, 'JEuton. December 22, 1S23. if Waitc's Offices, rrr asurcr, to receive nil donations, and transmit by Ihe stale. lur mn pawci.

I jii.i.ii.ini '1 Mi fimi li .1 d.l. l.inl. I I.l.nil l'VII-JlVVIVtW V4 LM VtvVUWIii fT to the Treasurer of the (j'eueral Committee of ilicfoluinns of the Statesman, which isctidcnt- avow thai it is with a view to tender tins un Jhe city of New-Y'oik, whenever the committee di't'oi proper. portant lijht secure to the 1'eople, that they deierviug of the public patronage Voa THE STAR. If nvrt i are contending wilh so much zeal; a id yet their plans are for the most pail diuiiu liically Present price of Tickets 00 Halves, 3 go Quarters 75 Eighths t(7 FOR SALE AT SECOR'S Lottery Office, jo.

a- ana Lroaaway, corner of Fulton-strcet, next to St. Pauis I am happy to find, by the public papers, that opposed to each olhtr. bouie oftuem asset t. Church. an attemiit is once more to oe maae towarus mat an v'cclioii by the i conic can only bj en a Bank in this village.

Notwith the 7ih of January, the Fifth Class of the LITE sured bv a nominaiion whilst KJ RATI' RE LOTTERY' will commeiiiv, and stilish Kesolved, That in case any of the persons composing cither of the committees should decline, that the committee in which the vacancy should occur, be empowered to fill the same. Kesolved, That the aforesaid committee! meet al the house of William Stephenson, on Friday evening next, at 6 o'clock. Kesolve That these proceedings be signed uy the Chairman and Secretary, and published standing ihe repealed failures lu effect this de othes, with equal, ifool greater boldness, inos Xo. 210, Broadway, corner of Fulton-street. sirable object, the gentlemen whose names aj- Drawing in a few minutes.

60 Xumbtr Lottcy7 Ballots Drawn. SCHEME. Where Ihe following Tickets were sold in the last Lot stoutly deny this position, a id declare thai no scheme could have been devised better calcula pearas the applicants, liave persevered witna tery: Ticket No. 141i1, Combination 2. 9.

12, came out nn h. 20,000 is 520,000 ted to defeat so desirab't an object 6,000 lO.OOO 3d inst. prize of 5000, which was sold in thre quarter and two eighths. In a case like the present, when the public 1,000 6,000 711 in tne Mar and I'm not. HENRY DIKEMAN, Ch'n.

Jacob S. Dcrvee, Sec'ry. mind has become, in a measure, distracted by a perusal of the conflicting statements, the oppo 1 prize of 2 do 5 da 1 do 7 do 19 do 903 do 6321 do lickets No. 8351, combination 9 16 22 14 50 2 9 16 4821 5 16 22 500 3,500 100 1,900 sa-adiness which at once evinces the propriety of their claims, and entitles them to much cie-hl from the inhabitants of Long-Island generally, and those of Brooklyn in particular. The well known respectability, wealth, and long standing of the applicants, is a guarantee to the public, thai the proposed institution is not intended fot up for any other purpose, than sucb as will subvene the common good.

They have convened from the ranks of all the di vet Si- site tenets and theories, which are daily pro- Which drew J2(i0 each, and were sold in Quarters and muteated, too uutu by politicians deeply inter 1 12,042 7 44,217 es.ed,) we may If sin invaluable lessons, by a eighths, for which the money has been paid. Where was also sold two Eighths of the 55000 Priie in 3d Class. 7,259 Priaes. calm and considerate review of the principles 19,600 Tickets. 98,000 Orders (post paid) enclosing the Cnsh, for a nackfr 1 Llauks.

KEAL ESTATE, FOR SALK. The New-York Anchor Gin which actuated, and the wisdom and or siiiffle Ticket, will meet immediate attention, if ad In this Scheme with 7 drawn ballots, there will be 35 which dictated those illustrious statesmen to dressed as above. Prizes with 3 on them, 903 Prizes with 1 Nos. on lied political divisions of day, and have uui- in, I heart nn.l liniul In nromnte nil ollii-cl fif tln whose compici eusive, and I might almost add, N. H.

Tickets will advance to US on them, and 6321 prizes with 1 No. ou them. Those Tick them bemg Wednesday the SJst inst. els having none ol' the drawn ballots on blanks. rilHE whole establishment entire, including the Land, Dock, and Water Lot, contain ing about Three Acres of Ground, with the Still tiighest imponat.ee lo the future prosperity of prophetic are, at (his day, indebted for omc of the greatest blessings under eaven a the New York, Dec.

25. I i House and fixtures, Wind Mill, Grain Store, Preseut Price of Tickets, Whole $3 00 Halves 4 00 Quarters 2 00 and other buildings. I lie terms of pav will be made accommodating, and a Eighths I 00 considerable part of the purchase money may remain on Temple of Fortune I 200 BROADWAY, FIFTH CLASS, NEW SERIES, NEIV.YORK STATE Those preferring to pay only the difference between the nrire nf a narcet ol 17 tickets Anil the Icist sum tliuu interest ror live or seven years, as required. -i n' i niny ims jrvnnng on ine iasi juvcr, possibly nraw A certificate of 17 Tickets can be had for 594 35 Brooklyn side, Illl VCl cuiticui vuiiaiiiuuuii vuc ti'juj meui of religious liberty, and a code of equal laws Aware of ihe liability to intrigue and corruption in a pie existing boJy, the members of wiiich might bo tampereJ with to prostitute their votes." The Convention, with the most sedulous care, have guaided against this evil, "by refining the election President and Vice sident, in the first insLtnce, to an iinmediat. act of the People of America to in Ihe choice of persoi.s, for the temporary and sole purpose of making the appointment- A-itd Ihev have excluded from eligibility to this triis't, Commencing at the Dock of Samuel Jackson, Esq.

and ex Literature Lottery, Ml 7 17 Halves do 47 18 17 Quarters do 23 59 17 Eighths do 11 79 tending south-westerly. I he Lots are 2o leet front and rear, and 330 feet deep, To be drawn on the 7ih day of January next, and finish For which a certificate will be given to pay whatever commencing in the bill on the easterly siue ot urman- 1 lus is the lourtn ttlort to attain the same object, and every successive appeal to the legislature has been supported by stiongerand stronger arguments in its favor, till at length it comes backed by the earnest, and 1 may add Ihe almost unanimous solicitations of a town which now ranks as the third in the state in point ol wealth, business, and population; a town which can boast of a statistical increase unequalled in the history of our countiv, aod which is still progressing in increased ratios. Whether our petitions nave been hilheito postponed because tlicy have not beeu pressed beloie the legislature, wiih that forwardness and importunity have charnctciized others, is not at a mailer of much moment but should Hie present application meet with no belter success tliaii our former ones, it will be apparent that street, an8 extending to the front of Commerce-street, or prires may be drawn te their numbers over and above the sum due thereon, except the 15 per cent, deducted by the the Quay, oo the East River, with a regular descent on firm gravel bottom, and about 20 feet depth of ater in front es in a tew mniutecs. HIGHEST PRIZE, 20,000 Dollars. 60 NUMBERS 7 BALLOTS TO BE DRAWS'.

Slate Tickets, Halves, Quarters and Eighths, for sale at WAITE'S, laving the grant oi the Corporation ot the citv ol Y'oik fur docking into the river, as far as their rights ex all those, who, from situation, mizltt be supect- tend. rd of too great devotion to the resident in of- Broadway, corner of Fulton-street, next to St. Paul's I hc Lots include sufficient Hill to furnish earth at hand Church, and at No. 54 Maiden-Lane Jice. I he convention, with a further view to to fill up to anv extent that mar be required, and also to Where the three highest prizes ever sold in the United States, were obtained in Halves, Quarters and Eighths, pievent disorder and cabal, have decreed that Hie electoral colleges shall assemble in their SCHEME.

1 Prize of 520,000 is 2 5,000 5 1,000 1 711 7 600 903 14 6.421 7 liiinisli ballast lor sale to shipping, for several years. The whole will be sold entire, or in separate Lois, as may be requited. Applv to HEZ. B. riERPO.NT.

Brooklyn, Dec. 25, 1823 If 520,000 0,000 5,000 711 3,500 12,642 44,247 respective states on the same day, throughout inose who ought to act as ihe representatives of the people are regardless of ihe welfare of a large portion of their fellow citizens. There is Scarcely a town, village, or hamlet, of the CtZ 2914 100,000 Dollars. 60,000 Dollars. 38706 35,000 Dollars.

Besides prizes of 550,000, 540,000, 530,000, 525,000, kc. Orders (post paid) enclosing the cash for a package or single Ticket, will meet with immediate attention. CASH advanced at WAITES' Offices for Prizes as soon as drawn. BT The LOTTERY will POSITIVELY be all drawn on the 7th January. Dec 5.

7259 Prizes. 12341 Blanks. 598,200 western counties, that has not re eived the boon which we have so long been asking for iu vain A considerable portion of this Lottery is put up in par I5U1LDIXG-LOTS, On Brooklyn Heights, SITUATED directly opposite the south-tvest pnrt of the city, and being the nearest country retreat, and easiest of access from the ceiilre of business that now remains unoccupied the distanc not exceeding on an average fifteen to tweuty-five minutes walk, including the passage of the the Union." Nothing could have been inoie judi iously devised, lo prevent intrigue and tumult, than such a measure; fur. as that profound statesman, Alexander Hamilton, has so justly observed, (his detached und divided situation will expose them much less to heats and ferments, that might be communicatee! fiom them to the people than if they were al lo he convened at one time in one place." I have ihuSjin haste, thrown together a few crude observations, drawn Horn a caicful investigation cels of 17 tickets, embracing all the combination numbers, "hence originates this opposition to the prosperity of our villipe? What political offence from 1 to 50, which parcels are warranted at least to draw 49, less the deduction of 15 percent, with go many chances for the capital prizes. nave we committed lhat we should be excluded ii i i i noin an snare in tne puu ic oouniy Are we Those preferring to pay only the difference between the price of a parcel of 17 tickets, and the least stun tbey such a vicious, heedless, or ignoiant set, that can possibly draw river; the ground elevated nnd perfectly healthy at nil seasons views of water and landscape both extensive and beautiful as a place of residence combining all the of the country with most of the conveniences of a Dank would be to us a two-edged sword to an of the subject, and a consequent conviction Jwantf Aie we not lo be trusted with a inonied 17 Whole lickets can De naa tor gu 17 Halves do 38 68 17 Quarters do 19 34 17 Eiehths do 9 07 ihe illegality, the to say impie institution It would afl'oid some satisfaction to ty, ot (he whole Luucus bysiem And, I here the people of Kings County to be acquainted ith the grounds upon which our opponents For which a certificate will be given to pay whatever by make known, that 1 have not been actuate by any hopes of either trust or profit but, that, is it pretended lhat our objects can be at prizes may be drawn to their numbers over and above the sum due thereon, except the 15 per cent, deducted by the State.

CLL1T1L1MI Fire Insurance Company. Office No. 5 Chatham-square. NEW-YORK Incorporated with a capital of $40,000. INSURES Buildings of every description, in any part of the United States, against Low or Danmge by Fire Also, Merchandize, Household Furniture, Vessels in port, and their cargoes, and every description of personal Property, ou terms as favorable, in every respect, to th insured, as anv similar institution in the State.

JASPER WARD, President. WM. D. MALTB1E, Secretary. ire.o,.ro,Bro.,;.

Classes of Hazards and Rates of Annual Premiums. as I viewed the present coolest, as, not a Strug amed through the institutions in the citv of nlofr supremacy between the federal and re -ew York The banks of that city might as publican ranks on the contrary, as savouring "en nave lieen established in Kamtschatka, for Present price of Tickets, J7 00 Halves, 3 50 Quarters, 1 75 Eighths 87 the city. Families who may desire to associate in finning a select neighborhood and circle of tacitly, for a summer's residence, or whole year, cannot any where obtain more desirable situations and by securing lo themselves an entire square, or portion of a street, may always remain detached, even when the whole space between the river and Fultou-stiect shall be occupied, which, from the rapid increase of res. pectable buildings in this quarter, it is evident ill be the case in a very lew years. Gentlemen whose business or professions require their daily attendance in the city, cannot better, or with less expense, scuue the health nnd comfort of their families, than by uniting in such an association.

LU are '25 feet by lot) some fronting the citv, others on spacious streets 00 fettwi.le They will he sold in sa bres, or blocks of four or lot, oi separately as any g00d winch we derive from them. There stiongly of sectional jurisdiction, 1 candidly avow, that, should 1 again be induced to lake up Orders (post paid) enclosing the cash, for a package are great numbers of our citizens whose means are pm-clly secure, and known to be so among pen, my feeble abilities shall not be with single ticket, ill meet with immediate attention, if ad- dressed to held horn asserting the KHiHTS AM) LMU NUT OF THE STATE OF NEW-YORK but yet are unable lo procure the smallest loan from the New-York banks, iu con- T. V. Mumford, AGENT FOR THE MANAGERS NO. 200 BROADWAY, Nearly opposite the Franklin House, iienceof their not residing in the city, and being known to the tutelar deities of Sliould any of us oiler a note for dis k' Class of Hatardl Buildings of Brick or Stone, covered 1 wiih Tile, Slate or Metal the doors and windows solid iion 22 cents per 5 100.

I Uass of Hazards. Buildings of Brick or Stoue, covered 31 A UUI KD. In New Albigence Hayward, to Miss Ann Wei- mav be required. Apply ty HIV I. PIFRPM Dec.

24. tf Where the Capital Prizes of 10,000, in Literature Lot more: nomas to saran Chvsiiiih'i Na with 1 lie, Mate or Olelal wets, per cioo. Class of Hazards Buildings of Brick or Stone, roofs i.l Iflrl All thaniel II. Bacheldor, to Miss Ann Maria Arnet Geo (o Mios Susan Ross Aaron F. Read, to Miss llliee Jllllls Vi IHC, Cltui, uij.tii:iui, n-ah uiiiiiivu Pliebe Ferris.

LECTCJIJRS. THE ladtfi Hod gentlemen of Brook! wi nr hereby res-nectfullv informed that the ckatihioi's Lecture on tery, 3d Class, was sold Also, Capital Prizes of 30,000 136,000, 510,000, 55,000, 52,000, 51000,5600, kc. were disposed of in former Classes. New-York, Dec. 1823.

J. WILSON In Albany, Mr Robert Gilchrist, merchant, to Miss count to that holy alliance, it would be met by ")e inquiry, Can any good come out of Nazareth X)e neighborhood of the metropolis liu Prejudiced our claims to a bank, as it has also "Juied us in some other respects. Were our Vtlage situated in Cattaraugus, or Cbaulauque it would have bad a half dozen of wore this. Swely the New-York influence lias not been Verted i Lauia J. Spetirr, daughter of the Inni.

Ambrose Speucer. At Plulrtdelphu, ilLam II. Wolf, Kq of Bristol, R. I. to Mis sarah Ann Rogers, of that city.

NFORMS the Luttira of Long Island, lhat Iii Ladiea and Misses Black Beaver HATS are now become an improved method of acquiring, retaining, mid Chronological and Historical knowledge extensively, "which was to have been delivered on Monday the 22j 'December, in Mr Bill's school-room, in Poplar-street, wa postponed till the evening of Monday the iiinti of De I fashionable, and arc ready for sale at his House, No. 160 D1KD, In this Y'illagc, Cap! Valentine Barnard, aerd 74 Mrs. I huiiisi us, unuei un csMiin iiiui a Broailwav, New-York. P. S.

Gentlemen' Hall of various shapes, made to the cts. per 5 100. 4li CVum of Hazards Buildings of Bric'i or Stone, covered with wood 37 1-2 cents per 5 100. bth Glass of Hazards Buildings ot Frame, filled in with Brick, the front entirely of Brick 50 cts. per 5IOO.

6th Class of Hazards Frame Buildings, filled in with Brick 62 1-2 cts. per 5100. lh Class of Hazards rame Buildings, hollow walls, ith Brick fronth 70 cts per 100. 9lh Class of Hazards Buildings entirely of Wood a lOOcts. per 1 100 N.

B. Country Houses, standing detached from other buildings, though of the 6th, 7th, or 8th class, will be msc-rad at 50 cents per 5 100. Barns and Stables in the country, at 75 cts. per 100. Persons ishing to insure their property in this Office can have every information given, and their Policies made out, bv applying to the subsciiber, Jo.

142 Fulton-street, Phebe, wife ol Sergeant S. Poller, of the Marine Corps. III UliS village would curtail the deoosils in cember. The promoters aim loven oi intellectual un-piovement, are very respectfully invited to be present that evening, at half alter six o'clock. (He Al Easlhampton, in the iioili year oflicr ace, Mi Su order of the day.

Ci'y. Much enn it lie Hint il san M. Isaacs, daughier of Mr. Samuel M. Isaacs.

Dec. 1831 lestimoniais in tarm ui uic ut may oe seen at with the discount ofcity j-aper. In Mr. l.lisha Itlnssom, shipwright Mrs. Snootier Bookstore.

a i aic lancuui. All ine aeposus wtiicn Brooklyn, Uec. so.o. leceives from I.hmct.I,IhiiiI. nre but it JroP HI tl 1.

I. NEW CORN. The subscriber wishes to purchase 4000 bushels CORN to be delivered at Luqueer's Mill, Red Hook, in January YU CUNNINGHAM Ann, wile of Edward Daly, aged 42 Mrs. Jane, wife ol Robert Buloid Mr. Richard Bun lull, aged 23 Mrs.

Jane, wife of James Chevec, aged 50 Henry Vaughan, aged 22; Samuel W. Coats, aged 32; Mis. Sarah, wife Stephen Crane, aged 22 Mrs. Mary, wife of Mr. John Borland, aged 57 Mr.

Lyman Gregory, aged 25 Mary, wife of illiam Li ggett Mrs Glotiana, ife of Richard Cunningham, Esq. Mr. Lanon flewaid, aged 21; Mr. Takcn-tij) Adrift, the Narrows, on Ihe I7lh inst. a AWL, about 15 1-2 feet lonp.

painted black and white on the outside. Ap "ecessary to remark, tJe UC as would not be acceptable to Brooklyn, without tlie troupe ol going to iuc my JOHNO. MURPHY. ply to HE.NRY KOBE'S SON, at tbe Iarrnws. in ii R5 wouiu not receive inucu attcotion 11 this quarter.

Dec C5. L'ec. 24 JW james Foley..

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