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

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tun i9 lu ti." n.f ni.i- pvl Eif I Itk atitdi'M aic U4 I l.f tpitVi i lUt fuvti iy nt.itfiuwn ii. hrnihfl biikiiif em iv i i.eiaity ftvt lh Kuitnacni by lui i wn tne tt ttuiediicdt i. at 'f ti' Kfatty UhiW bal'4 p.jKf, wf.ii.4 i tally otla utile III irttutictt iiill.e hty nnvSrVs then is tltaf that the tuHttuy large ar imjI brtxtHcd by iiuttitious Oiily fc IjRtuIatitt ttiditilUalt and I i.e iiuni nr vf ll'i ls ami ika ipisii.l'.y ol Kr isoed hdd ac vu'. jritiuthc Hvtia Kru'wyof wttMul iiiiitcnt. Pervins ol thsfafter atid tlnlit CarioliUl laft ef liidiil litall Utttr ttriiit Hun of bai.ks; mi1 ikh ihertloie he Co.

maul in tlx hand of capn. lists If we inu bac links lei tlitin the projH ny of the nibhc and Irt the kh ir (aiHi he pledged for the ihe bills U.ey nou.dihus bo fj.A.', and ciery cilian lc in fct lutcit-tcJ in supporting iheir credit. eOMHtSICAIIO. Hating detei iniiitd to spend a fc yejrs id llrjualjfi atid that there itiaiiy young niltmtn who he arrl-ed to a iolerole Masir, il.rooRh the me-n of a hrner Musical Soiiri) kl me Solicit llie aMlani.e of all f. until- d.s,ioctl, to estal'lidi kiid support )o lidable an iiistitutiuu.

AMATEUR. Fnm the fMicl.uxti St y. M. FuiioH. A the culture cf turnips I now the last resort far supplying the deficiency of for our cattie the approai hmg winter, I lake the liberty lo recommend to the farmer an article of irood husbandly for ai.r season, but especially for sine like the pre sent.

I As soon as your gr.m is taken fmrn a I not intended to be laid down to grass, set vour buys to ploughing in thd stubble as long in. the moruing as they can be spared from the business of luying. After it is finished, smooth down the furrows with a light harrow, sow it w'uh turnip seed, ln.vli it in. This will not onlr benefit yourlnd for the next season, but i.t convert the sfar.ered, and otherwise Inst grain in-b excellent lodder and tl Hie season be favorable, obtain an abundant ciop vf turnips. Ill this manner 1 have" ruiseu sixty bilshels on an acre.

If you get none you lose nothing but the extra labour oi harrowing and bushing, atid the trilling expense of the seed. AGRlCOLA. Uurcetur, Jugutt 1316. MARRIED. In New-York, Mr.

John Uoytf, It) Miss fatfi-eriMe 'rovosf; Mr. AUxandvr CampUyi, to Mis. Jrfia Dysdrt; Mr. Joseph ltwobof Bermuda, to Miss Lydia Hcnotdti Mr. John tickles, Jim.

to iss Hester Mil Elswurth; Mr. Hczckiah Whitlock, to Miss Ann Van An- Mr. H'm. Haenidam. to Miss Harriet P.

Lockwood, dMighter of Air. Philip Lock-wood. At Patchocrrie, Mr. John use, to Miis Polly JUsley. DIED, In this place1, Mr.

JosiahApplegate, 12 Mrs. Williams, wif'eot'Mr. Sanmt Williams. York. Mrs.

Anna Havens ae-d 30, wife of Mr. PtnsseU HaVens Mr. AV-fiu Jacobs, aged 63, witeol Mr. FhUip Jacous Thnmat Piirscl. 19 i Mrs.

Elizabeth fleinold, aced 22, wife of Mi. Churln Remold Mr David It is'ter; nirs. iiannan i nuup, aired SI. wife of Nath'J It. Phillips William S.

Sherman, aged 12, son of Air. arntitl Sherman. rn imK Mr. rrs- pectalle inhabitant of New-York, in a lit of insaniry icii nuu drowned. tn ioth nf Junp.

at Bordeaux. lure ne ont fur bemfit of his health, Mr. llvnru Gilchrist, of 3w-i oric, agea years. At Hempsteaa-iiaroor, on inu isiii hui. Mr.

Jacob Dillingham, a-ed 62. At Savannah, Mr. John Ireland, agfd of Long-I-dand. At CaniljridC ur.jianu, tn Re. Apiharp, D.

D. a native of Botan. a ft I Inntfi. X. J.

Mr. Zadorh Souire, late of the house of Conger and S(jnire, met- chants of a uatsof New-York. In Uppef.Freehold,lV. J. Peter Jemrnn, ol onmwith tounty, put a tvnod fo his himself at a tatern.

is h-d previous Mhom he hd murdered hts not on very as thev were trnrethrra djy ot two before, and she I as rot been of since. I'ntract of leff ft-cene I Tairaxo, J.me lLi in.rmng. th kince w.itiop rrcene I fi til't I l. Ik.f.M. Ik.

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rnnrT'rrt a JiLiA xi II iH wmmenr drawnf in the f.fy SeV" or on the 1t of nrt. rnlM. I I'rite of IVllati I 2 VKO DoILrs. Dvll.r j.rxo Doll.tt. Ticket.

'Hckcls and Sh.r. in tht grmteyt nrUty cf AWarl, SAMUKLAJUJRTlV link-More lMW W'r N.i 19, I'ctt-Shp. t.rnr'f Vlttr kirt, V.Ure enneet lt.ki I 1 theemii'iilHif AtLTicasj oAiii. CASH or rranul on.Uawii Tulcu for Prises as mmhi ii ilruail. Julv 3.

1 One Dollar Itcuaril. RA'asyfrinthe tf.5 inun( an nidenied apprciiiire In b) lluiie uf Juki r.w, afed lliiMnn Vrf Wdoever ill rt ia.ii me Ji-ll rv-ive Hove rrrd, tm no t'iirri F''l- lAl" are ftihij enml yiag or lnn.li"i hm on t' of the law. JAUOU l'ir, AMe29 This is fo inform the I'uMicA pllAT 7tfAan.ni llurrm. ol lllshtlh. St.

'tot llllMt, hisnife appeared In the Slr uf Lm t'-ri el" ran wiy witli a hr lint teK lu-f? twr itrix the hotlc of my bout -hold I anl Wok twsyjUOpouiidiof my pmMnii Hit ny provocation or rrnn he helivet liimn-lf tnwrd me ii'ul hi fawity in V. UtV no one but a raical would bchv i sold h's I prrly went itjfai I ttaVe m-ntiuned. "'ul lt "I'H witli a family ol dei'iitute of pi'iv'H' and the menn of support He In trn liell up, mid ii ha in Klubush a rme3 tud eood lor hit habitation. ,11111 1.1.11 D.III'M, 21. 1 SnJI'lk ui.lv.

u. ilMIUtKAS William torot'ajl and amiilar ihe rl'0d, and credit of tteminftun lute Iihiul. decrited, liali'i, t5y 1,1 Htli'in to the Snrrijraie of tHe rilntv, let tolil tlial tlieiaid IVrhingtL'il llsvfc d'ed r' a real eitjte, th the fitiii.ifirf liatli rrii iit juiil true a wiiti lT ihr prrcnl n'me delm iif iaid It' milium Mavrni, aa mr nii h.t li.ik llffh klilf III tlij. n)l I I lirreliv it appear that llie permM nf I )f mi Hrm.ne,t"n Have fii iniiirtiMrtit 'rt i.ki i mm I ht if i'iJ ofthe art aurl. tills and Cr.

fntril wlieretimin it i ortlernl. tlial all I iiiiereftcd ill the ruir of ili! aal't vtn. do appear before itw: if rriijj f.l tm -t I fifli.M hi llPiu.lf ir ll it. It.J i ltc u.Toait nri coO tv oo tn f-unn a IV Of ll I'lh, I nKt. to il.e cmihr.

it iv iHy I Ileal, UF i.i"..y ll ww KHp I I I I murU o' tne rrl mute lieieui the H-rm' i 1.1 i.i iirthrt Ilavru diid aritrd. ahould not I a a he lo p.ijr hiaiTrKt MCOl.L FLOtn, ft.rfdVutt 13 f). nOlie aoM at rublie. Aiieiii.n, Tl.iir.Vf. 1 the Sfith day of February neit, ai ti ol'wk of te prrrruw lierem after In all that rertaiit pi re pirrl if f( u' IciM'inrnt, ituaird in tlie town ol C)' ty irfl, bunlid rallerly bv ro.d that lead from Ike plama lo Mill; aotifherly lnel ol sn.lrew l.ol.l.ri wt at-' trly by llie lfo.k.

BuU northerly by the tri i it now atanila eunt! 11 by ciiiaiia'i in fl. tJ cir, more or lea. li prtimiri 4 by viitueoi i.orteaf nned by tVxM liinbcrxin Hannah In if. It the b.r, on the tiniy liKia rf Wy, lail, tJ ilie pay wM 61 on hniidrvd rw d.J la-, ii.Uh ffcnit l.i.r been iftile nt U.e p.xn.fMt ii Au'u! '7 11l6 JVM COVFitr of mb a tH. S.

a. Alu Iwrai.M tra i a cuwu a i ilru and vf a ilw 4t.lM. a lu'trliH a cinthMioA. aaM. imi.i.H aa.

a Sm klurttk imi ka a. iS al a 1 S'x. iM omwwtf aai. it t'va fflfcai a-ik)t i4 mny ma it a iwm' warn i. a un at HwalM a fx i-l A A f)4 wf jr Mw aa a r.

aW I 'I that aiamlard 'I lull ef ihe cm ui.ifvjrmly Uc bilU The difficulty trancUng tuinit f.uady -arc, ii.IMt who c'lii-m the mnry rccciretiilt which fc unturtcn iq a jouriif iiwtu ce Iia rrrrived them. hsve refused 10 rccciic ul their Rjic any OHii nu rurrrm pur in Jrrv hilliurt i tr2 tHTCent TKflp L.iiiki lie moid hute U.m!t" Great clt.Ticuliics pfeih nJ fnfitint hate rrmh rdtict travel the twitftikt lute cen vmc recent occounti of fjccr Uiiung in ew.oili; mil fioin (l i. r. to tirrtilniion, the account ihis ay puMished, of tjiimiiy hcin ttrutit. ei in the ocran, "it of ejual interest.

tftho people Icufn a icisoii by tlese sbtjcs, they will probalily herexfter exer-nit a liule vigilance over thcii public servants. On Monday last we had fine ihowers, nrid the thirsty eaitli was refreshed. Uain had prcriously fallen in the neighboring towns, but Brooklyn had remained dry. We are sorry to say that a difference of opinion prevails among the propiietors of the new steani-hnat, which it was contemplated to send to Russia and that noble enterprize, it is thought, will be aban-rioned. It appears by the llncjlish papers that steam-boat has crossed tho North Sea from Kngland to Holland.

Mess. Johnson, Clay, and Desha, arc reelected to Congress, after much opposition on account of their votes for the compensation bill. The Aurora states that Josrfih itter, of Pennsylvania, and St. Gctrgc Virginia, members of Congress, refused to receive the additional compensation voted by Cougrcss. is said that the court of Brazil proposes to cede its European territories in exchange for South American territory, Persons are now engaged in tracing the Um lf hff lll it ir4 UHt wi he Uwi j.t.tMl';e cf tiHt4 IfClf i hf frf Uil r' ilniir5 atoaiit fn.m I'ltfw A)'t A gt urttlrrtt.tix'tb i.Uli UUttn lMfM Ajff f'l I M-mrj.

ilta, til rtmwtirttf N'- Al. tce-i 'lie iejHU.U.ii n.iic lwl m'. rft (H-Kffh Peru. 1 1. 0l the Ptf rfr bn ly rc-i -f fc" of t'wtKcil.

Vt tiM lHt i'tmitx I'At nhidi qu'mU'I oor uoj. uic, -''i i iiti ffc occuntd Salem, M.is Itbeyo in a t-hl b-ik i Ni.m' (xdtery, in 2 hurt. ieirojC'l 1 6 buddings. Afire ncurredai Ct'skill in the lilt in.t a house otcoptrd by J- I. H'drn O'hers, tilth 'nh a djo'i'b' w.sconnimed.

A child verelj burnt ai to Can it death. At0toiy huildmj 3 et of the village, occii- sunied tha jnie evening. "rci Ae irm Gaette. Tho Swindler mfn'ionrd ltn(vr the Yoik lird wai doing Ida business ujion a Urge sc.de. It is about a founigM or three weeks smce a draft iuppAcd to be nsa'Je by Ihis craltsman) came mi Mr.

I'e-body of this town. f.r 50.0C9 dollars, a'ul Ukhi Mr. (iray of Boston and Mr. Barker ol N. ork, for large sums.

They tierc stoned by Goodhue. The circumstance was not published ihcn, from pi udential consideration. The ii'tmber of Bibles. Testaments and Pravrr.nxkft. nrimed at Cambridge Ilnir- -1 i Und.durintr the last 7 tcais, was n.

it.rtiiflinn. ulcn I'ulrrlilm4 and Psaltars. The Value of the whole- was dollars. Far the Long-Man Sttrr. BANKS.

Hants are n-enerallr considered at im- poitanfto the aid of commerce. 'I hey can only be so by inercaitig the quantity of the circuiting medium. Is an increase wl the circulating medium beyond the specie afloat, conducive to the interest oi a whole community so, what extent should such increase be made? These arc important questions, deser ving more time and talent than falls to the share of the writer of this article. livery man in community Vi interestedall feel that something is wrong in the state of our circulating medium, and that the great questions, how they have befallen gs, and what is the remedy, arc not easy of solution. Moncv like anv other merchandize, is hiLh or low in value in nionortion to the quantity in market.

If mony is ecurce. the dollar will buy, more man, wnen is plenty. If, therefore, you go oh incnaMS the quantity, every business in society must from time to time adapt itself to the state of the circulating medium. This ttnr.tuatinrr ate cannot but be as uncut in the industrious ooinilation ot the coun try as it is advantageous to speculators and stock-jobbers If the Banks ever pay specie on demand, it is not a complete ieme-dy for the cVil, inasmuch as they aie enabled to put off notes greatly beyond the mount oi specie on hand. Thrv me injurious lnasimlch as person of small capital are often enabled to adventure on hazardous speculations to the ruin of themselves and injury ot tncir menus.

They are injurious tor ncjatsejnennt hey desert a man ut his utmost need." The) are injurioutt, by reason of coun terfeits This is a great a serious, and growing injuiy Notes of 100 on the Philadelphia Bank were so ingen'mus- fxecuted to he taken at i'iui oanK and so complete was the deception, that when a prrxori was detected in passing thrm.thc President ol the ll.i'k mould tm fill in the l.il.s wcic coinitcrlcit sec th.it the wee cointi Ci yall llcciMtlef, torjulyj ci- nt that the people of the countiy gener- allv arc luhle to continual loss and ilTpoM lio.i It is ulo certain that a great JMir- lion of unhappy persons h' are now in ourpiiois, weie committrd hr oTtnco namst the mky Inr cotnitcifiiu'ii; that whicii i it'. II' 'ft ef titer! it pici.ru Ihne is an a i han mm ielati to wninli re pre'icfjon lw t.ke i vv XilhvLC of Ui'ooklvii. A Par rril r't Artix, and gn) itinf the I'll. a I a. MpcHiOn of bit an, in rue uuige qj unr-Ujn.

Pased August C6th, 1 "1(1. it r.rdn'ived bu t'lt Trusters of the Viltaet of Brook'yn, That every Baker or other person who thall ue nr carry on the trad or bu-iness nfi lukw. i lther in wrson or hv emnlovini! anv other riwn lo u.e or carry on the said i i tfjtleor Ptl-lllrss uiuht nu "i in i ui f.r hie ut ttrofit or benefit; withih fhtf vil- VI IIM f' Of Biooklyn, shall came all Lear Bread whatsoever, which he or she thall tufco, cause or nrocuie to be baked, to be mat ked With theinitial letters of his.her or their cjili-tfanahd sirname, plainly to be Seen on loaf Iht-re-of; and ail hwf bread which shall not Im so lw fiirfi iti (I nnd shall and tn.iv be seized and disposed of to and for the use of thtf poor of the said village ana tne person or persons so offending shall also forf. it and pay in and a quarter cents for every loaf thereof so neglected to Le marked, as aforvfald, Aivl be it further ordninrd, That all baker or other persons using or tarty ing on the trade orlmsinessof a baker as aforvsaid, shall make or cause their baf bread, of good and wholesome Hour or ttieal, and according to the assise to be established by the tfdsttr'S aforesaid and all loaf bread baked within the aid village which shall be found not to hve been nf trmvl and wholesome Hour or meid. oi not to be of a good quality, or wanting in we ght, according to tne assize esrauiisnea at limu ctinll I forfeited and shall ind mav be seized and deposed of to and for the use of the poor ol tne said village ami me naner or person who shall cause or procure the same to be baked, shall moreover forfeit and pay ten cents for every loaf thereof.

And he it further vdained, Thnt the ovrr-srersof the pooi for the town of Brooklyn, for the time being, shall be inserfori ot bre.id within tln vill.itrp aforesaid whose dutv it WTurUhe toesa'nine from time to time, and whim vbei' shall thinlc necessary, an Mai ur-an uaxea as aforesaid, on the Same day on which the .1, ,11 I 1. sei.rt3l, lil flitter. mine whether the same is Marked ai is hereby i j. i renuiren, an't wnctner me same is ma ie oi ppm I rt I A ...1 I. and wholesome Iiour or me.n, ami worxner me is nf irnnd (iiinlit V.

alhl tO aTCfl f.ljfl fill! ana wtn le toajceitaui the n.uii. i weight thereof, and to ascertain whether the rhtlw vntfirient acrordinc ti the e'stahlish- ed assize. AnU lor mese purposes ine tnsiiec- rU vi-Jia-s-a -r i- II tOfs iwv tlir.iw. store. house or othi'f buifdine whrrnny nil siutah tunp.

lo fniT any unKe niuse UOm, MOTe, IMHnr Ul lWM i ihij i rIimII he baked, stored, deposited Or II .1 -a. .1 a. tlif vill aiforrsaiti i us tt HUM, i -ri And be it further ordained, Tlut it shall be the daty of the Clerk of the trustees sforeiaid, to publish every Wednesday Inthe public newspaper printed in this village, thtf Assise of Bread for the ensuing week, as the -ne shall be etall shed by thetnMee Publisheil by onler ot the Triisteei. C. I.

UOt'tlHTY, Clk. A LAW To prei the firm at a mark rr target; veithhith PiWiqe Of Urankhjn, I oh li.imil lir. WIinilkAP, the practice whith now pre. vails, of frinjr or shirting -t a t.ir-rt within jncMof this villrr. 'y vol.ii.feer corps nf or ilsewtn rr, lui becitie exrero ly dangerous to the mlu.f.irants of the same, tt sil'mg hi the v.cmify or ffie place nf rally eletej rr the pir exp-nins; thetn to iinmin-nt of th.

a livil, fro-ifthe 'reft ion of Iir, whmby market balls are d.sch; rl amo-n'-t h.h.t. 1 w-Hifg, and over tl.e mo-t pihlrf f.f the th fr, Ut li orHatr't lv t' Trwtet tf t. Vflairt tlrvMu-u Th-t'. sm1I not be bwful fr any Vf cer r.i'.ry forps or company, rr ar.V lie" t'iea tohort or fir- with 't'iit, route ot a projected canal octweeu tne c-on-neciicut and Merrimac rivers, in the state of New.Hampshire. Mr.

Coles, late piivate secretary to the president, sailed from Boston not long since in the U. S. sloop of war Prometheus, Captain Wadsworlh, with dispatches for Husi'm. Amonj; the vessels uitely arrived at Bal-tiniore, is a schooner in 46 days from Marietta, Ohio. The reported declaration of war against Prussia by Bussia, ii not entitled to credit.

A new Theatre is about to be built in Richmond, Virginia. tldTte ZJocf. It appears by a letter to Moses Rogers, esfj. the patentee of horse-lwiats, fmni the proprhtcrs of a horse-boat on the North River, that their boat is Uti with less power than those In this vicinity, bein on much better con-Wruction. We ate informtil in a note published the bottom of the letter, that uits arc now pendinji against the proprie-tsofthr It'tms in New Ferry, s'-'d at Williainsburgl), for violation of the Patent.

The Ferrate which is mention- in the icr.ount of a great CAVE, on the Srit p4je of this paper, is no txhil ether with the rral articles found wi it Prk CoCce House in N. mr. It'll Ijreut cnrioiity will lie for Hjyt on'y, leing cn Jjs way to Bov.

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