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FOR SALE OR TO LEASE, the Fleet Farm Ilclcliti, i number of JJ.ill.ll... Valuabw TAorcaTr Fon Saw. That well known and yalaabU FARM, III! wm thereunto nntnnrus. WILLIAMS'S ANNUAL RECISTER, JUST publlahed, and foMaUat HIGELOW'S Book and Nlalionar More, No. tl FulUve it.

Bioollyo. March YtW dd.tional Uoardera cio tt eclred I A No. 100 HkMit SYDNKY IMCTOU COAL YARD, mnu of hf above Coal, either fur lamny HICKNELL, Hf JWIMTK'S celebrated Tootu Achi Umm, for Brooklyn, Krh. IBJi. SAVINGS BANK.

IN lite bnumtnt of the Jlpprtniktt" Library, open every TUKSIUV, from to I o'clock, P. o'clock from ma in i.ur ISAHELLA GRAPE VINES. ROO 'it ISABBLU CKAPI1 VINE, loorder for InwMiulMb and rre.tf4 of gardener, to put them do.n where rcqulr-3 Ordl7.fi UJ of the Star, 47 FulUHr lrt bo attended to. D. 18: if TEA CAKE.

MRS COOPE, No. 83 Fullon-street, Brooklyn, continue, hakinj fre.1, bcr u.u.l kind, of CAKE .1 lb. usual mice Cake of any 2 to hM Or.r, Quince and Currant J.llat9t?prr lb. MoUos, RaLint, figs, Citron, urU, Sou. and Win.

h-ccl Crackers. OVEKSEEltS' 1NDENTUKK3, nn i.t-.i:. and servanll. lOMllfl iitiiuii'n mf" M.r U. V.

FLOUR. AD. SOVater-st, New-York, a have constantly on bal. for tale, best Kochntar and Coal Flour. Rye Flour, hulled Buckwheat Flour, In barrrb XJtZnU-Jilted for family use.

Jan. l-tf WALTERS, BARRR tt CO. COACH MAKERS, In all ill various branrhei, including llurrutt Making nod Silvtr Platint, ami llenrv-strret TV 71 I I militant! for 1.1 A Aim. rel made Harort. and a f-nrnl a.i.rtin.t of PUted Kara fof C-rriiisp l.

i nf rrr Hjrneii. wide ana iwrneii. ah A PATENT LEVER SPRINOS for hrriafaa, at Hi place. January 19. Wl.n-tf TO MECHANICS.

LOTS on Jckion lreel, between Hi? md N-no with ioll liird LoU in th. rew. ar offered for Mia or on on tl uiwt frorWe M-. 7. i.

nmr i hh duel inn. of J'rtmou foi Iheir auhlea, loU in tb. villaje graatoi In UiCPinrntl The lots jacason-sireei nr Title iuduputabtf Enquir. No. 80 Cr.uurt, Jirooklyn.

rAKPKTlNG. Inform Ihete frlenda and Ike citi- 9 aens of Brooklyn, and the adjacent country, thai in ad-mm to their ex.en.iva urt. tbey aod ara eonUouy receivins p- other ground, i'ffilSffi I(J. all ofwliirb are surior colors and patterns, emhrwing VENETIAN Um. I nflpil.

Rriiaipl. and Wilton UEVRTII RL'GS. Table ri Cw Matttinj, Door Mats, ATOr width, and colors. 9U Uivmon, neany opjiunic ult frntn J. Al J.

H. S. ir i'Aiutri wi" willhe sent to any part of the villa.e, and cut to su.t without ctpense me pwuiuci. i nil IMA STORE. rnnnii' Nn.

Fnlton-alreet. Brooklyn, i J.i. .11 bind, of CHINA. GLASS and con EARTHEN euu.i.im, ui In tar Tea Ware, ToiU Sets, of the Liverpool brown, pur. Uk penciled, pale blue and dark blue eo ors of various shai.es and ir'U'rns.

AUo.ecHn.non ware of all k.uds. China Tea Sets of Sne hurni.hed joid, pU.il toid. lu.Ue and of French and Englisli, and Cups and Saucers and to match, by the doseu extm. of rich and cotn-non cut, plain and i.M.tation cut, of bng lish and American. Also, i i i lii VUWA I aitors.

Jann.ined all which the old No. Brooklyn, on as fair and reasonable terms as the same can b. Crates repacked or Original, for sale re-ble' N. Jappned Fancy Dining Sets, an entire new tyie of poods. A few complete Sets for sale low.

Oct. .7 BY THE INVENTOR. WISE'S Manufactory of the original patent and only real Perpetual n'RlTlKU tKNS, of warranted apfiuf-teuiprred and pre.erved Steel. No. 83 Mrooklya.

WlM near New-Vork. These Pens, by the constant and sole practice of more hum fori ar. i.u-proved and fiuuhed in the tlghest degree of perfeetioo and iniblic usefulness, for every hand writing-short hand, drawing, 4c and have been a long time proved to be of the greulcst Importance In the government and public offices, seminaries, Most conveniently filled in cases for travelling. The inventor's name, J. ise, is engraved on every handle of his pens, to distinguish his from many disgraceful ll.ruiinsbam machine eouotsrftlfs, and mere toys, with fWcb the puhlie have lately beea prejudiced aod deceived.

Mtiital ttxtnctlj pecforuiCT lu u.u.1 eareiul, efficaoooj, 'and approved innuer, by tU regular and attentive study and practice of nearl) forty years. Terms moderate. Oct aO-bui JAMAICA STAGES, SF A Staos will leare lluntcr'illo- Jamaica, ever? mornini. Sundays at half lt 7 oVfock. for New-York If way of Brooklyn; and leaves wira.

UH York, at 4 O'clock, and Isaac Snedeler's and Coe 8. Downiug's, Brooklyn, at o'clock in the afternoon, for Jamaica. Also, a Stage will leave Hunter's Hotel, every aflernooa at 4 oVlock! for Kew-Vork, by Way of IVill.amsburehi and eav. Mrs. Flewr''s, 340 Pearl-street, and call at Mr.

ochI's, .1 Bowery, for paweNgers.every morning, at 8 Jamaica. jY, J. b-gjag; el lu June It tf av. isu'i Brooklvn Fire Insurance Company Of It Apprenlictt' Library. DIRECTORS.

Abraham Vaodervecr Jhn Wychoff Them I. Chear John Q. Wen. W) Philip Samuel A. ilioughby Joseph Spiague Samuel Smith Ilnharcl Walls Joseph Moser Jamei B.

Clark Jne S. Clark Itoborl Cailer Ioiee Van Noslrand Gerardut C. Lmgdon Ualph Malboue lludioaa Bowee Cm S. DowBiug Jothua Sutiost Ldarlollieha WUIians It Dean ABR4IIAM WILLIAM KLLSWOUTH, Secretary Houses and Buildings generally, Manufactories, Ships nd Iheir Cargoes whila in port, Goods, Machinery, Mer. chandii e.d FMfnilure Insured from loss and damags by tire, oo as moderaie lerms at ty effie in the nate.

Bwohlrn.Jnne mm NOTICE. IIIE railuai.i.;p iM'f'H CS-Sf fi'a. pf lioaitdEh-al Ii Plata otkers. No. P7 Fultop street, will be diswlved oo the first of May nest, by mutual coneut.

AH persmi having any demands against the said firm, will send In their accouou for ihnu m.umi l.ulrhted lo the laid firm, will Lira make payuieut, end all aerouuls of l.mg standi not settled by the lOtli of April will he put Into the hands of an etfeer for tollrcllon. Brooklyn, March 9, WATrilMArfF.il AND JEWELLER. TORN LOWK has opened Mi Store at No. 00 tJP Fulton-itreet, Brook lyn, for lue presrul. aoer.

an ihwi of Watclies, Clocks and Jewellery, on be clewed in a seat manner, aod on reasooabla tenas. and warranird. A neat selection of Watches, Jewellery and Silver I Isle for "L.Mf Oit, vil i Sperm, Winter and Summer, at New-Votk prices, and sent to any part ut BrOok lyu, free of riin-iiie. iiKOOKLYiN CLOT1UNCJ STORE. SB, si II.

WELL, MaMMAaTlAiwaanUttoTiiiKa, fullon, center nfrexf-srs, in- fonni hi friends and he puulic, mai ue sun common lia he has con.iantlv nn hand, a general assortment of ready made tLOl IIINU, made of the beii materials, which be off.ri at reduced liloe, lili'Ca ann urnwn tun i 1 1.. eheao also. blue, black. drab and mlied dolh and kerseymere Panlalooiis. logether trlih Wet assoriineni oi oangu, -r nu.liiv i al.o.

F.iielikli Beserei Panlalooiis and Bound Jackets also, Cloth and Saiiineli Bound Jacket! ami Pamalooni also, Valenlia, loiluel, cm. rinih and various other kinclsof Vests, loge'ther a at ta a large asiorinient of SUMMER f. iiriiivn ihin f'oau. Itiiund Jackets. Panta loons, and Vosti of every description, made lu the best and most fnionable manner.

Also, Hosiery, Cloves and mliieiiuerl 01 every arscrii'iiun. ii. rr.h a.uirtmenl of sunerOne blue. black, brown, olive, miied, and vaiious other colored Cloths, of a superior fjualiiy, which he oilers for sale on as reasonable terma as lhe can be purchased either in New or or Bfooaiyn. i Mi.hiiia- lit have their measure! taken will be accommodated at the shortest notice, and in the uH "a'n a all those who wish lo favor him with Iheir custom, that the workmanship shall be as rood ai can ue prouueeu tu any suojj ih July 30, 182S.

WEW.YOUK LOCK DISPENSARY, NO. 33 DLTON-OTREET. Jjrvoied excuii'wy Uu irtalmtnltf ttrtain tltut di'seaiff. JJH. tiliUtbn cuiiuiiucv to be consulted as usual at bis office in the Lock Di.pensary.

Strangers are apprised that Dr. ti.bas been regularly educated as a sorgeon and physician, that be practice exclusively in this branch of hi profession, and has done 10 lor many years, ins niri.iir and iLill in the treat ment of gleets, ulcers, strictures, etc. have given him a decided m.ilifiiu. anil I'rnuiil iu i adlicted wKh constituuonai sypuiiiuc or mrrru.wi short, all those disease! arising from impurity of the blood, need not despair of a complete cure, by consulting Dr. (ilover.

Recent affections, when local, are extinguished in a few days r.lp.t rruinvni hv an easv method, and all dehilities. Those who may have contracted disease, or suspect i l. i latent poison, are lovueo 10 mate appucatiuu mc u-pensary, opposite the Fulton Bank. Attendance daily, until 10 P. M.

Persons at a distance, by writing their ease, and enclosing a fee, shall have medicine, wit directions, sent to order. Dr. lover's respectability, skiil, and integrity, offer in all casts a sure guaranty Also, to be had at the above Dispensary, Minerva's Boa, containing a complete plan of medicine, for the cure of the above disease, with a small book of directions, in which the symptoms and treatment of the disease are pointed out with such brevity and neeoracy, that every persea may ia this case become his physician. AIo, a preventive for the above if used in due time. IV No letters will be received unless post-paid.

New-York, April 8, Vrr A FARM AT FLUSHING, Foe Sals or To Let. ailuated about two hair mil frnm the villaee of Flushinr. and one nub- Iroin the bay side, and intersected by the road from tnn. r.rr it pnniain. vus Acres, aooui OU OI WHICH Tl.ir am two AddIc Orchards, one of which is young and principally of Newtown pippins, just coming to perfection.

1 wo ream ana raneiy oi Pear, Cherry, and other Fruit Trees, ail in a flourishing in, unit Oiit-lloiiiM are new and very rood. The House is large and convenient Thii place wnl no be suid very low, aod if not sold immediately, will be Leased for the oreseut year, or lurtlier particulars appiy on ine premise, or to THOMAS 11. LEGGETT CO. March 9,1331. lm 234 Pearl street.

Ikkcry and Dwelling to Lei. Mn I I i ue ns ills i AO Lkt, iiio auuve c.iauinmi.rm, i-u. I'J' JyJl.i Gold street, between Sands and riigb-street. i BruokTyu, now occupied by John Keekie. It will be let low to a good tenant, and possession given the 1st of May.

It Is a rood stand for the ubove business, and has a good run of custom. For further particulars, enquire of FRAZIER ROBERTS, corner of Forsyth and Walker-street, New-York. TO LET, Ii! The Dwellins HOUSE and STORK, to with a Earn, wood home, 4c. corner of fwiiou auU Sands sts. will be lei low to a good tenant, if appli cation be made sooo.

1 osse.noo may be bad immediately, Enquire on the premises, of SARAH DEAN. Brooklyn, March 2 tf TO LET, Ths old TOLL-HOUSE of the Walla bout and Brooklyn Toll Bridge Company. Enquire March 2, 1331. tf JEREMIAH JOHNSON. 5 TO LET, From the first of May next, the fwo-itorT IKk'Jrii brkk DWELLING HOI SE, in Dock-street, near roi.l-.trret, at present occupied by Mrs.

M'Mullea. ALSO, a two-story brick Dwelling House, ne.t to, and ad-joiiiing the last, now occupied by Mr Thomas Boyle. ALSO, ths two stutll wooden Dwelling Houses, adjoiuing the ALSO, a vacant Lot of Ground, oo Dock-street, next below the corner of Front-street. A to BENJAMIN D. SILLIMAN, 1 4 Tlllary-street, Brooklyn, or 31 Pine street, New-York.

February 9, 1851 tf TO LET, from the 1st May nut, 1 1 a I la The STOR K. No. 57 Fullon-street. now MLLwJk occupied by W. Worthiugton, as a Bookitore, and iu hah Hi rost OlEce ts at pre-rni se(w.

enquire Fab. -tf A. SPOON ER, 57 Fultoo street TO LET OR LEASE, A neat two ttorjr HOUK, with 3 LoU ofGiound. House 22 by 32 feet deep, with fold- inf doors. The house contains bum rooms, aod ks very pleasanlly situated ca Ih.

heights of Jackson street, ahnut SMatiM' walk to Fultoa Ferry. Il is nearly new, and will b. kt very kw lo a gtwd tenant. Apply to Feb, 9-tf 8 AM I'LL FLEET, in Fulioo-street FOR SALE OR tlsTlH. Tbi HOUSE and EICII SJJlir 1 GROl'ND, lately OfCrd by afrt A litintrd-nn-p-lll fi lne.i FOR SALE OR TO LET, EIGHT LOTS of by the subscriber, about I I 2 mile uisn Mi iiiJj oT lr Ivors, favoral.l terms to suit pure Iuh-is.

via (. aril. JarkKW. IVt Myrtle, Navy, Itaymcmd. and Strrels.

aod several situations for factotiet, wh.i any qcisnut. of g.aici water may had. persons wishing to nurchas i PUlll'irr VI ICICSi Hw iiirui, APKIVtu Feb. 9-1 HAM I EL FLEET, lulioo.t.i,. EXECUTOR'S SALE.

15 virtue of an order of the Surrogate of fU County nf kings, the landi aud tenrnunil herein nirtiliiMird and drH r.U il, tiluat In Ih Village of in ial.1 C-tiulv. and wlifreof William Cornwrll, t.it of S.ild Village. Nlerthsnt 1 ayhrr, did iritrd, will lit public Vendue, on the pieiuites, on the Kcond day of v.i,nin,el't?,.i', atneon that day, by or uncfer IU direcll.m of the subwrlben, th esncutrii and acting of the la.t will aud lesUiii. ut of the laid William Curoaelt drresMd, that Is In say All thort lots or parcels of Ld (wi, Ih huildiugs and impiovenieiits thereon) consi.liug whenth same were Minhatd hy mid couveyrd Is IIm William Coruwcll, of two lull or panels of lai.cl.cia., liguoui to ea.b other, on of lie in lying at th Nutili corner of Main aud Front streets and the other edj.Hiui one last meutionrd and flouting upon Fiont-slreet And alu.1,. said lot! or pircrls of land collectively) biaiudrd si follows, that tny.

Hegiiinlnj tb North Wcit uim of Main and Fioul strreU aforesaid i and running fiom (hem, Wntrrly eighty-ou fret or rrahout tn a buci-e and Id of land BOW owned by Ih widow F.lrsi Murdork thenc Ji. seveuty fret or thereabout to aa alley throe Eaiterli sliwg th wid alley eighty on feet or thereabout to M.ig and thenc aitherly irveuty fret or lliereabotit lo the rarnrr of Maiu and Fronl-strrrti to lb plac of beglmung on wbacU-prrmise ar Ih follow iug buildings and imyi ovementi, Ui ail a two story framed hou with a small shop adj.iiiiing it, noV kuows and distinguished by Number Fifty-two in M-ui strrrt: a two story fiauird hiaiM known aud di.tiugui.hed by Foity-Ciaul In Main street and a two it ory framed boua, known and dittingui.lied by Number Foity-llva in Eroui with the ii.li tl fences and The terms awl dilions will made known at th. lime and place of sale. lit. led this 10th day of February.

1831 w. ELIZABETH CORNWEL1, Esecutrii. ROBERT RIIODE-S Executor. MCllTGACEScUX TDI'ICK Is hereby ciren that by virtue of a new. of ila contained in a Mortgage made hy Jm.i, Dimon, and Mary A.

his wife, to the subteriber, dated 2d Msy, 1320, recorded in the office of the Clerk of King County, ia-Liber No. 18, of Mortgages, page 23U, 237 and 238, nil bs sold at Public Auction, at the bouse of Joel Con Win, ia the til. lage of Brooklyn, on the 20tb day of July next at 12 oooo, all that certiiu Home and piece of i-aial situate ia Brooklyn, county of Kings, and state of New-York, beginning at a point on the southwest side of Bergen street, 100 feet from tlie west comer of Smith and Bergeu-itreeti running throes southwest 100 feet theuce northwest 25 fret; thence north-east 100 feel to Bergm-sireet thence southeast along Bergets-street 25 feet to the place of beginning containing 2J00 squirt feet together with the hereditaments and appurtenances. T- above premise! will be told porsuant to th statute iosurl case made and provided, in consequence of default in the payment of the principal sum of five hundred dollar, with ths terest thereon, since the 2d Nov. 1320, the same beir( th amount claimed to be now due to the subscriber oo mid mortgage.

Dated 18th January, 1331. 6m PJ1ILA CUNNINGHAM. MORTGAGE SALE GRAVESEND. WHEREAS default hai been made lo the piy-nient of certain sums of money secured to be paid by two certain mortgages, th one bearing date the fifteenth day of October, in the year of our Lord on thousand eight liuodred and twenty-five, made and executed by Rune Ludlum, of the town of Grnveseod, in the county of Kings, and itate of New-York, (now deceased) to th subscriber, by the nam and a dition of Stephen I. Voorhees, of the lame place, which said Indenture of Mortgage is duly recorded in the office of Clerk of the County of Kings, in Liber No.

11, of Mortgages, page 334, 335, 330, and 337, and the amount due thereon, to the subscriber at the date of this notice, and claimed by bin, is one hundred and six dollar, and ten eeuti. The other Mortv gage bear date the eighth day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight ind recorded in laid Clerk 'i office, in Liber No. 18, of Mortga(es, pages 109, U0, and III, made and executed by the said Rune Ludlum, to the subscriber, aod the amount due thereon to the tuhM-riher at tlie date of this notice, and claimed hy him, istwe hundred aud thirteen dollars and twenty-six cents. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a power of lale in the laid Indentures of Mortgages, contained and in pursuance of and according to the provision! of the revised statutes concerning the foreclosure of Mortgages by advertisement" Ihe said I mortgaged 'premise beiug described in said lndntnr. All that certain lot of land situate in the block of said town, and il butted and bounded as follows, to wit i aortberly by ftis highway, easterly hy land of John Van Cleef, loutherly by land of Stephen B.

Williamson, and westerly by land or Saame. Hubbard, containing on fourth of an acre be the lame more or less, ai the mine is now in fence together with the appurtenance thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining," will I sold at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, on the 23d day of June next, at 3 o'clock, P. M. at the house of John S. Eldert, inn-keeper in the town of Gravesend, Kings County.

STEPHEN 1. VOORHEES, Dated January 5, 1831 GravewnJ. State of New-York, ss. IN CHANCERY. pursuance of a decretal order of this court, will k.

.1 Puhlie inrtirvri at Hotel, commonly called the Steamboat Hotel, ia the village of Brooklyn, county I of Kings, and stale oi ltew i ors, on me iws aayg jiyruni n. at niym. l.nitpr thi. rlinK-iinn of th nilbaeri-NSf. one of the masters of this court, all that certain house.

piece and parcel of ground, situate, lying and being in the town of Brooklyn aforesaid, beginning on Sands-street, one hundred feet easterly from the south ea.t comer of S.ind. and Bridge- streets thence southerly on a parallel line wun criage-sir." one hundred and two and a half feet thence easterly on fiftv feet; thence northerly on I liaii. uu- -j i parallel line with Bridge street one hundred and two and a feet to Sands street thence westerly along Sands-itreet fijV feet to the place of beginning, together with all and singuw the tenements, hereditament! and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in any wise appertaining. O. sU LrICjX, maaccr in iuauv.i oqm Tr IN CHANCERY State of New-York, ss.

IN pursuance of a decretal order of this court, riil 3 at Public Auction, at the house of Gerardus C. Langdon, Innkeeper, situate in Fulton-street, in the village nri.l rmml. anil afnrnaid. Oil the l.trllV- 11)1 ITU I VI, il nuig. ourfA day of March next, at twelve o'clock at noon, by or un der the direction ot ine sunscnoer, one ti cue iu-oici.

court all that lot of land, situate in said village, beginmnj a-tiie ibutheast corner of Water and Bridge-streets thence running easterly along Water-street twenty-five feet to land formerly of Samuel R. Marshall; thence southerly along ss" land onejliundred feet thence westerly twenty-five feet parsiw with Water-street to Bridge-street thence northerly Bridge-street one hundred feet to the place of beginning-together with the appurtenances. February 9, 1331 6w DAVID COD.VI5E, Master iu WHEREAS default has been nude in the pay-ment of a mm of mouey, secured to be paid by -a certain Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the first fay in the year of our Lord one thousaud eight hundred and tw cn three, made and executed by Arthur Cosine and Sarah his of the town of Flatbush, io Kings county, to the sub.cn, which said indenture of mortgage is duly registered in trie of the Clerk of the county of Kings, in Liber No. gages, pagM 230, 231 and 232 aud the amount due th'" the subscriber at the date of this notice, and claimed ojn is five hundred and twenty-three dollars and eighty Notice ii hereby given that by virtue of a power in tbe denture of Mortgage coutained, and in pursuance of, and a in to the provisions of the revited statutes, foreclosure of Mortgage by advertisement" the said a gtd premiies being a. de-a-ibed ia laid IndcntiirejAi' cerUin hocwe aod lot of land situate, lying and being town of Platbosh, and is bounded as follows, to wit i nort hy land of John Williamson, easterly by land Nicholas Williamson, deceased, southerly and westerly ny high way.

containing about three acres, be the samerr. less together with all aod singular the edifices, buii rights, members and appurtenances to the same be'cmP" any mm appertainirii. will wld at ftib Vd nignesl Mdder, on tn arsi nioou.y o. j.f it huodred and thirty-one. at cm o'clock, P.

M. of Irin.knrr. in tb FhUaada. Kings county. ABRAHAM TERHl- rr first "IY order of the honorable John I.

judge of th. court ol eomatoo ptea in mmt aad coon I of New-York, notice is hereby givem the rvroTi.oo of the sUtut authorising atusebmer. oa mitefrt dVnton," thai aa attachmetrt has 1 k. 1. r' debtor, and that tb sasne wiU aold debts, utiU-M RM aad disrharg swh hmrf' tkr ing lo law, wilhia am atoath from IH lm sf mAkti that lb payment erf any debt, and ur prverty brlongig to tb sid debtor, to bias a aad tb trawfer el a property ky hi.

for aay Jjr are foeneddt bv law, aot arw wwd. Da'Tl. dry 119. WM H- A'wovy k. HOUSE AT FUTnUSH.

hit 1 1 anu in. i. saaal II A I ii si in lilliila 'sa mtm Flathu.h. four frous Brooklyn, e.trtilated for a resUle sie. Apply to ti.

L. A rt. oral door to the pirmWes. March 18 -tf fj LET, hTnt STORE No. 07 rullon-ilreet, now hy Csoieron and Carriostnn, bring a good ilaud'foTlTie tin and sheet i bu.ine, bam been occupied as such for several years.

ALn, the Slor on Mlihstrsrl, hy th same AU, the htore adjoining. ocriij4d by 1 liomas Frasier. Abo, the dwelling parts ataive. Al.o, the brick front IIOt'HE, N-. Ii Front streH, suitable for a gei.leel (aa.ily.

items low. Enquire at No. 83 Fulton street Wsrcb 2, IU3I -tf TO LET, A FARM of from 30 lo 100 Afrei, with or I II. A. and cot.taiiiMif a iou u.ati..n of early niaikrt a fow miles from Feny.

Apply to J. bl'IIOM. Eeihth kills. Alv. a FARM of aKMit 3 Acres at WalUbwit, one mil from Willianisburgh.

and lo from Brooklyn, wltable for a milkman and one of :0 Acres, suitable fore a.a.ket gydeiier, with a Imding upon the preuJr. March 0. 1 MTO LET, For one reir from Use first of Mar neil, that mat fail. COTTAGE near (lie four wile hocie on the Jamaica turnpike, together with Iwoorfour aeiesof iromij. Enquire of March 9-4 GIDEON TOOKF.it, Four Mile House.

irA TO LET, JsitiaThe liondsome and convenient HOUSE No. 2-7 Fultoo street, cornrr of Tillary slieel. aiw." lloue No. 14 Tillary-slreet, at prtseut ocrunled by Mr. Gold 8.

billimsa. Also, fb. h.ndwma lUm No. 32 TilUry-street, at present OccuiMrdhy Mr. JohoLaldlaw.

Aim, a aiw.ber of small convenient llou.es in good situation. Son oVth' mhava very Urge gardens. The almve pro)rty mil be let very low iw inou mnejt lii. on all Ihn dill'rreat slicets on the DufMd E.tate, aod other parts of the villa, a moderat. aclla 1111 I prices.

Applyio OAantiift. niw'i. "'M March No- Fultou-street. jl FOR SALE, ill I 3 13 Acrei valuable LA I), bein part of llllLLlhe e.Ute of John C. Hewlett, decead, situated iu the village of East towmliip of OyttB.iy, (lueeos county, I.

and state of New-York, Farm ihrtuitj. fully situated on the south side of the Jericho liimpike road, about miles from Brooklyn, and 4 milei from the steamboat landing at Cold-Spring, commanding a very estekswe projpecl of the adjacent country) containing about 140 aeres, 20 of which is eicellent Woodland the remainder is fertile aud highly cultivat with I good Dwelling House, and a large two story superior built Barn, nearly new also a good Trnaut 1 A ..,1. Orchard 2.0 erJtrd trees, to- gelherwitb a variety of other fruit treei oi dim-rent parU of the faini, which is all in good cuesnui srnce, who good stone for building and fencing. Three acre adjoining oaid farm is Locust Sprout Land. Alio, about BO acres Woodland, nearly covered with wel grown thrifty cbesnut.

hickory, and oak timber. One hundred and forty-five acres, 80 of which is mostly covered with thrifty chrsnut, hickory, and oak limber aud sprouts. The two last parcels of woodland will be offered for ule in lota to lull purchasers. If the above property ii not disposed of before the Btu A rail next it will on that day be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, at 10 o'clock In the morning Should the weather then be stormy, the sale will take place the first fair day. Persons inclined to purchaie, are invited to view the premises.

For particulars, apply to either of the subscribers, heirs of the above property. LEWIS HEWLETT, East Woods. GEORGE HEWLETT, Merrick. HFNRV HEWLETT. Brooklyn, 21 Fulton AB1ATHAR RHO 'treet.

HANNAH HEWLETT, Head of fly A RTH A HEW LETT, nearjauiaica. ELIZA ANN HEWLETT,) East Woods, March 7, 1831. iw TO LET, The fwo ilorj brick Dwelling HOUSE in Front-street corner of Dock street at preseot occupied by Mr. Ifmoel Sawyer. The houje and yard are spurious, aod within two minutes' walk of the Fultoo ferry.

Possession to he given on the 1st Way next Apply to BENJ. D. SILLIMAN, 14 Tillary-iticet, Brooklyn, or 34 Pioe-st New-York. Feb. 2d-tr HOUSES TO LET.

a a I lAITI? is; The Iarceana nanaaome 2 story ituuoc iyj No. 239 Fulton-itreet corner of Johnson, fonnr-rly t. Martin, with ie eround attached. Laxe- wise the 2 story' houses Nos. 20, 22, 24, 26 and 23 Tillary-st.

the mi n. I I C.IaI,. three last are new. tie nasemeni oi nu. um.n-u for a Store, and is an excellcut stand for a Grocery being in a eood neighborhood, and on the corner of Washington-street.

For ternS apply to PETER VOOKHFES, No. 18 Tiliary-st, or R. O. MILLER. Itil South-street Y.

Brooklyn, Feb. 2, 1331. tf TO LET OR LEASE, A FARM situated at Bedford, Long-bland, li.lf mlln. fi-nm f. Kn PVrrV.

nil ftlf T.ZfrZaA. now in the Dossession of Peter Hults. The Farm contains .12 acres of Land. On the premises is a good DWELLING-HOUSE, two good Barns, with Stalls for 22 Cows, and is well calculated for a milkman. EnquireofN.

R. COWENHOVEN, or ROBERT WILSON, adjoiniug the premises. Brooklyn, Feb. 2. 1831.

FOR SALE, That valuable established COFFEE .1 1 III I It? I I LA-S I A I HAI, 10 Ufllglllllil Bin. urniii. r.f ilia imriah nf Manrlii.ter. in the island of Jamaica, well known by the name of the Rambles, containing about 1700 acres ot excellent i-oii'-e iauu auu nuuiair, m-(itr(if of John Walker, Z-descmeA. It will be sold together with about 100 valuable prime Slaves, Fixtures, Cattle, fee.

There is an excellent Dwelling House, Stores, Ate. on the property, and offeree favorable opportunity to any outs dtW-tJ of investing his money on good iuterest. Apply to RICHARD TODD, 125 Maiden laue, New-York, or 58 A darns-street, Brooklyn. Jan- l2-3m To Mechanics, Milkmen, or Gardeners. i.

ii Jo Lease, a new jweli.ihb-uouss;, large Barn, calculated for 12 Cows, apd five acres of highly improved Garden land, situate in the village of Williamshurgh, about 800 from an r1i.9nri frntn a distillery. cut. v-" where any quantity of srill may be bad, and about one mile u-n TH- ii desirable for V-I'Y a mechanic, who nwy wish toeonUnue his business, with the milk aod marker gardening. To a good tenant, the premises t- .1 in Jiuih' Riiililiim. No.

43 Wall- will ue rrv street New-York, or at 307 Fulton-street, Brook Is near the Military Garden, or cunanu South Second-nlreet. Williamshurgh, near the Dutch Church. December 15, TO LET OR LEASE. n'S iubcriber offen to let or lease, from firttof May next, his stand as a GROCERY LOL ii STORE, situated at the corner of James aud Mer-ceio-streets, near the Brooklyn market It is spacious and convenient, and well known as an established place for country custom. G.1RDEX SEEDS.

A general as-nrtmeot r' GARDEN SEEDS, wholesale and retail. Alto, Clover and Tiatotby Seed. Fifty bushels early June aad Marrowfat PEAS, by tbecak or busheL Feb.23-tlmy JaMES W. BLRTI3. FOll SALE OR TO LET.

J'U The HOUSE No. 89 Sandi-ilrett, ut r. Embury's. It is 22 by 32 feet with folding doors and grates. It is a pleasant and is in perfect order.

Icasvsaioo OB toe arsi oi nrii. r.oquicv ut JOHN MOON. F.V HMf Corner of WasUiagtoa aod Frost-streets. Valcablk PaorinTT For Salk. Cishtyeara' Lease, with promise of re newal fer twenty years, at a reasOoa-le advance, of ib.t trrll kaoaa estamubaceitt, OekHAring to the Jua H.

MurrMoav aitciatrd oa Bmtlra ll'tiU, veil shI. aud a.ia.a a f- k-unitea' walk of Fvitno Ferry, called PHOM'ECT PLACE, fcxaustmg of oa Urge Dwelling Houm, ivoaiy and -Mttwnt ta every rvpct otat ssaaJi Houae, roa Uuung a Urja tUUrd fteosa, aad two bed looai ttader on. Urg. kuikliag. tanlatnug tare tfft-pta allyi astd om thnslU.

b-Msrd -a ftt hI two brkk c-itenw aad every tUiug dwrabl. fur Ur( an rauhiuameat. To b. sold oa rea-sooabi. pat raab, wclb Ik reMdtt.

apiurvd oo lasuir. natl-. r.s-as Ut tO. DLLNr, strict Niw-Ierk. Feb.

I ML its Sk-? jjiif Bees In lift III I'l "in n'w-r p.j CCAuated eeS Bill Pllf iriKn lit BiPiaw-jae iwi nguiclied by film adjcei.l Is a Store, Ir In irore'y and dry goo.1. tni-iness, for which It is desirable .1.. .1,1. tj i h. I.

a Int rata I lay ocala i h. opianite sid. of (he tosd. (which Is III turnpike leading from H'ibolea IMciensai lira in. which eonsi.t of all Hi neriry emralus for carrying on Ih trn.ively, Ih building bring bf fret, all III goud cntditloti.

A Urge Is attaf hrd I be bomesteau, slwuiidiug wiin a cilf.i roiirrnun nu.i, flowers. The Farm cmlaiai nhcKit 10- aerrs, 12 of which Is tr. rat WcKMll.nd, 10 of best bottom Meadow, 9 of healthy thriving White Cedar Swamp from 40 lo AU lews of Hay may nn Ih ular. Tim whol Is divided into It eoci.riilent ldt, nearly all of ebich Is well watered fiom a it. .1.

st. oever failing slteam wine runs niita.gu are all in g'iod order, and lb arable laud In high of rut i. f. 1. an Amile Uirhard.

of 111 inoit choice variety, In Its greatest deer of perfrclion for i icii 1 ii' in itncit nf oearingl wo racencni c.pii "i r. thediwr. bhotild it th with of the purchaser, on half of the pur- chare uiuney may remain arcurtu on ine p.u-n7 nnirtg if. Further nartictiran way mote fully known on snlicaliin to Ih lulweiiber, on the premises, or GIDEON LEE ft CO. Ferry -street, V.

CORNELIUS DOREMI S. New Durham, irth 10, 1831. If FOR SALE, A trainable FARM ailuated in the (o nibip iJ nn th toad Iradinf fioin the Plainl to Nn i- k. rcinl.iiniii' nn hundred and tea acre, thirteen of i i.h tt i.xll.iml iwinrliial lufuat HUJ lllClOrV. UU llir mriiiiM-.

ara a rood Huutr. Barn and other out boti.es; a well of excell. nt water, and an Diehard comprising a variety of fruit I he above fatm is in a good slat oi cultivation, ann within one and a half mili-l of a convenient landing. I or fur. ther particular, to D.V.MEL LENT, Flwhing, Feb.

lO-Oa Oil the premiss. in FOR SALE, I' I The HOUSE No. 84 Hi.ki-it.ec., with IMIW I HOUSE 100 Tillary-st reet. with a leas of the ground. -I a jL IS tn UU I.IWIII.

Feb. 23-lf A. SPOONER, It Fullon-street AS rUBLIO HOUSE GARDEN IIJjJ Tt Let ot For Sale. AM The inacioui 1'ublie Houie and Ornamental GariJi-n, kuowo by the name of "ftloorn rieasanl uaruen," occupied by Lawrence Brower, la ottered to or lor aai. it is well known a a place of pub' Feb, Ift-t Corner of Washington and Front streets.

Am FOR SALE, The FARM Real of Jacob deceased, situate uear Red Hook, in the town erf Brooklyn, in the couuty of Kings, l5or 20 minutes ride from the Brooklyn ferry, containing about 16 acre of valuable and improved land. On the premises, il a comfortable Dwelling-House, Kitchen, Barn, and other nceary buildings. The situation commands an extensive view of the bay and harbor of New-York, and is exceeded by no ather situation so the vicinity of the city, for pleasantness and beaoty of prospect By the opening of streets now in contemplation, it will be brought in the immediate vicinity of the village of Brooklyn. Any fur-ther be obtained by applying to Gerrel Bergen, at Gowannes, or to Peter Conover. at No.

144 Fulton-street, corner of Cranberry street. Brooklyn. Feb. 9, 1831 tf GF.RRET BERGEN, Execulon if Jacob CewnAown, PETER CONOVER, dutaitd. FOR SALE OR TO LEASE, A BRICK fire proof Building, 36 feet by 50, with a brick building adjoining 20 feet by 20, now occupied hy Mr.

Gracie as a rectifying establishment It will be sold or leased with all the fixtures necessary to carry on the above n.Biih.uit a. ht the nurrhaiter or lessee. The ground is 100 foet on Jay-street, between Front aod Water-sts. I I ..11 I and 107 1-2 feet on ront-lt. A ne nuuumga are caituiaicu for any manufacturing business, or way be converted iuto dwelling houses at a trifling expense.

Termi liberal. Apply to W. R. DEAN, corner of Fulton and Sands-iti. June 9-tf State of New-York.

CHANCERY. IN pursuance of a decretal order made bjr thi court, will be sold by me, or under my direction, as one of the nrnstersofthis court, on ntantmayuit lomiwyw P.tkl;. Aiiftinn fn thff hili- I CIOCI, HI nOOII OI tunc l7, oi b.i- th. hnii.a Ci. C.

uin keeDer. Com- moniy called tlie Sieainboat Hotel, situate iu fuilou-slreet nr all that rerlain niece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Brooklyn, in the county of Kings, and state of New York, beginning on the southerly side of Water-street, at the dijtance or 25 feet easterly from the southeasterly corner of Bridge and Water-streets, and running thence easterly along the southerly -ide of Water-street aforesaid, one hundred feet thence southerly aud parallel Navy-street, one hundred feet thence westerly and parallel to Water-street and thence northerly and parallel to Bridze- street one hundred feet, to the place of beginning. January 29, 1831. fVAbsr FREDERIC DE PEYSTER, Jr. Master in Chancery.

IrP Tim of the above orooerty is postponed to 'i'Aurs- day, lAe 24M t'nst. at the same hour and place. March 16,1831. FREDERIC! Do I'tvai ttv, Jr. mascerin iianct-ry.

IN CHANCERY,) state of New-York as IN PARTITION, oiiNew-lorK, as. tN pursuance of an order of this Court, made by nfiha Firat Circuit dated the seventh day of February, 1831, will be old at the dwelling house on the premises hereinafter described, on the 2Jth day of March navt nnl rS-1 CM If 111 Hie afternoon of that day. under the direction of the subscriber, one of the Masters of this Court, all that piece or parcel ol land, suuaiea in vie cowu ui in the county of stou'tvi Jemima Smith died seized, rnn rnnn.riv iwinnrinir to Derick Bercen. deceased which said piece or parcel of land is bounded as fol- i i lowi i iortnerlv oy a 101 oi meauuw lauu uu. ur wmw Theododiui Cornelius Bergen northeasterly by a lot of I.

i. meadow land ot wmcn josepu omnu, icmur, wuthwesterly by land now or late of Deborah Carsou and r. i. i tun .1 OA westerly by land now or late oi svacnei Berry. Mit a-ju, all that certain other piece or parcel of land situated in the i-mintv ofnrMjid whereof JcMeriti' -iiuith.

senior, died seised, bounded as (olius, to wil Northerly by meadow 1 i i- I. land now or late ot I neoaosius ana urneuut uergrn uui in-westerly by the lot of land whereof Jemima Smith died seized, h.r-ira nnrt hatirlv he land now or late an in urn ii. i of Richard Berry southeasterly by a lot of woodland, now or late belonging to Henry rope ine saiu ioc communis vm nf th. farm arhfrrnf l.erick Bereen died seized. To gether with all and singular tiie tenemeuts, hereditaments, and appurtenances, to said pieces ot laua Dtioiigiiig or any wise Dated February ninth, 11 i CilKT JAmt-3 ASXUrjnjyJ'11.

niaacrr iu nr.mip. will he sold according to a man which can be seen at the Master'i office, No. 139 Fulton- street, New York. BY virtue of the power in a mortgage executed by William Dorland and wife, on the twelfth day of February. 1327, to the subscriber, James Dorland, and recorded in tlm Clerk's ollce of King's Couuty.

in Liber No. 14 of mort gages, pages 198, 139, 200, 201, the eighth day of March, 1827, whereon there is claimed to be due and owing at the date hereof, one hundred and fourteen dollar aud seventy-five cents. And ilo oy vinue oi me in mui injc uu- u-Ahraham Brown and wife, on the ninth day of May, 1827, to the sub-criber William Dorland. and recorded in tb Clerk's office of said county, in liber No. 15 of mortgages, pages, 3, 4.

5, 6, the tweoty-blth of May. 1327, whereon there ia claimed to be due and owing, at the date hereof, on hundred and forty dollars, will be sold at Public Auction, at the house occupied by Smith ft Wood, in the village of Brooklyn, Kings County, oo the trwtty sewt-t day tfJul strj-t, at two o'clock, P. all thai.cari.iii lot of ironnd. Ivins in the town of Brooklyn, county of Kings and State of New-York, and described on a map of the properly of Samuel Jarnen, (made by Jeremiah Ixttt Entire, and 6led in tb Clerk's office of said county of Kings) as Lot, No. 22 bounded westerly in front by Navy-street northerly by lot No.

21 easterly by lot No. 15 and southerly by lot 21 rnnu.mr.j jg wkith io frwit and rear, tty-6 feet and in length on each side, on hundred feet" Default having beea made ia the payaient of several sums of BOoey above men tioned. Dated February 2, 1831 td. JAMES DORLAND. B.

F. Taotsesaw, Att'y. WILLIAM DORLAND. TO DISCHARGE FROM DEBT. fwrvr.

I StiNtti, part srd, V. tUit I. rt. 1 esiiSmf VWn-ry awtfw-w" yswswawl Is tTfluatum tf intUttrnk wd Am crash tori. TiVFS WF.F.KF.S.of n2l L0UBtT.otie lint I February 20, 1131 i rditof! to brtnr I It.

Joha Dileuraa, tnt jujg of Kmgs Couoty. at oi ta Breoklya, oa f- flk dy of iW'i afuiaos. 1 liquitable Fire Insurance Company. 1 UlhN SCHENCK, No. SS Fulton-etreet, Drook-tl Ito.

for Brwklya. This Compaay eooUnuea to l-wra, sirf low or damage fey ire, fceild.nss and pefscaal feoerty nf every drijH.u, tersns as favuraM. as aay sHhre imoiutM. AJy above, or et the office, No. II Walt fUeet New-Vnrk.

THOMAS R. MERCEIN, IWdeat L. CHAPMAN, brefr U1RLCT0RS. I r. Melexk Ah.

ti. TtwsBpnsosi TUoasas Cock latmbert Nuydase 1 bmaM ttarltng J.es Vot.y Imsc iaort Pawl flllaell C.org Htlv sj Kogglee PavM Harvey W-d MaaMMl V'bltlseso ABaMWogklj ia.n. m.iu frvaa Fultoa Ferry. 1 he ilaaat contain 10 Koncos, Paatnea, and wis built about 4 years sux. by day's work, ie Ibe h.l BNMm, wit a Marble Mtetrls, a.

Tn pw are kanJ onwls h.d exit ia a Uanlra, witk a variety of I rwit Trtsea, ShrcMrt Ac Ttere are eo the prrmitn a Bam. end othrv IHil kmHes. Tb sstoatsno of this plate is reawkably hmtuful. Fes rstewt ad vanelf of pjrl, ntuhnly af aw. sad water, KuhI mirpaur4 by any sas law vkiwty art.

For further par atv So lb. snhvibr, xs, rrm ae 4r. DAVID tHI. Na. F.lh- Vk WM.

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