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Tin: -Long-island star. AvcTioar sales. comity Mrriirnl Sorioly. Auirrirnii IiiMtilulc Srttxlk Fair. ITIia N.

Evening last of Suturday week, hi tlie ful lowing: I Mis Uarrict MiRTiNni'." It In wi'h pleasure rnilIF.comin Fair will opened at NIBLO'S OAR VKKtiULAH rjuarteilv inniting of the Kings county Medical Hneiety, wiil held nl the Apprenlicea' Lihrary, on MONDAY, Ihe Hlh ay of OeinlM-r, at 3 JJ. DEN, No. S5U Broadway, Ihe Olh day nf (Vlober nest. (i'Hids Intiin.lod connieta lor the ortlinary pre O'clock, r. M.

HV order. llro 'Klvn, ei. J. V-E. VANLtKRHOKF, Secretary.

miums must bo delivered on Friday. Ihe 3d of October. Fur Hi Long UUnd Star. Ma F.ditoki ln recent communication nn the alibied of" the Itnil-lltmd," I intimated my inton- ion discus lli" moreal larj(e ami I now purn tn redceni Hie pM. The aibject i 'f tonstnnentt.

A chain of eoiiimiinioatlin, in a state of forwardness, from Huston lo Ihe cur of Weshinsl.m, with ihe exception oi'oh I nk, which i lo be npplical-liy Ilia propowxl measure i nnd which chain will, likely, wuali from eastern to our southern and western bander, aiiMnlinn nf ilio nulilic it drawn in this impor- City Clothing emporium. A R. TURNER, Tultr mn 47 FsfMn-flrerl, woulj tender In the inhabitants Brooklyn hi (Pi-ateful acknowledgment for their liberal pitmn? snwa hi rut ibhshnvnt amongst theiit and respectfully solicits a sontnnianee of their favor. He is now enabled to ofT.r I hem a new and splendid assortment of fashionable and rtnrde GOODS, adapted to the season, which, will be acceptnbla lo all who covet earn fort md gfn tililil at a small exiwmws, A general assortment nf first-rate ready made CLOTHING nmaiuntly on hand, and for sale very low for AS I. Call and see 1 Brooklyn, Sept.

IS, IS34- if One or more of the managers will be in allcmUnce tlipxigl Mir dav. Anielrs intended for exhibition merely. It Hall. riallMMi. Lot on Ilrooklyu Heights.

Vofsaleal Auelioo, al It o'chs-k al th Merchants' F.xelisnte, on TUESDAY the I lth of 0lh mo. (Oeto-br) valuable LOTS of GROUND, In the First Ward if the city of Brooklyn, and withmflve minutes walk from FuUon ferry, siiinted on Brooklyn fmntiny on Mnldneli and and directly in from of lha residence nf Th-wri Kvorit. map of the property msy be een, by applyint to tlie Auctioneer. Brooklyn, Sept. 18, IMl 3 riHE seiiii-aiinusl EXAMINATION of th aniilenu aniiouiuv the arrival, i tie ship United Slate Imm Liver, pool, nfthis diMmi'iushcd i ly, in company with (lie ley, Charles Bnaa.ks nf Boston.

Sue visits ilia United States we learn, a a of civil and ri-liiuua liberty. CW'ra. At Salins, N. from Sunday In Tuesday lt, 2i dentin occurred in a pnpiilntinn nf 12001 Tlie SUlforer wira mostly foreiafners employed in ihe, anlt work. At Halifax, N.

tlie deaths were from 14 to SO each day. A. Philadelphia, the dentin by cholera in one week amounts to 12 only. des'rabln should ba delivered as early as Saturday, the 4ll of Mnhar. It is nroposed to nennil cxlii''ilor.

dining Ihe Fair, li make nn nurses for mi cilio articles, to be awarded undri innl link, and will SHudily lia broiii-hl bear upon it r.i tit tliii ram. Beside tin the directmn of ihe premium committee. In the successful eomnoiilnr. 1 ho exirnsive uccommouations ol ftir. J.

of this institution will take place on TUUaM'A i the Olh nf October, In commence at A. M. A t.ulilir eibihiimn will be held nn WEDNESDAY EVlv Nl.Nti, Oct. run, to commence at 6 o'clock, in the Ri formed lluteli liurrh Flulbush. The public is respectfully invited loaitnd.

It Zf Should the weather prove stormy, the exhibition wi.l be iHiatiioned until the next fair rveniii'. WILLIAM 11. CAMI'LiKLL, rrincipnl. Flutbuah, Oct. i I to from lb.

of U.U -link, Wk social and Rerl, it i Ihomthl by aid oflhe Nibbi will admit Ihe exhibition of many bulky articles ol I.y l'iiie Van Antwerp. i io, ao, nr.i ,1.. wood, lion machinery, rarriasea, steam engines, locomo Portrait Tainting. P. CoP.VI A respectlully informs the I idie and 1TJL gentlcinn of Brooklyn, that he lis tn remain in this city from 4 tnfi weeks longer.

Sin individuals lhat ll.o otlhewniK promise .1. i tive, which fr want of room heretofore, could not be in pn.poition lu hudiUs l.iraein propoition to rii, therefor is tn hnve their portmils taken, will please stnate me iaicied Iho 'y ile in aupport of Ib.e view, I shall proceed to eurrerti.e.e of ihe opinion by comparison and displayed advantageously. Agricultural and horticultural utensils and prodociions will also have a place. The aecoinin id.il ions are as spacious as are necessary. The saloon ia 100 feet by 50, nh a pallery the greenhouse by facta in call on mm as oon as convenient, in r.nler that he may aive thrir pirturc (he care and attemiiii they rrqune.

100 feel by I. Both can he effort illy cloned. A fine npeennensoi his work may be een in many of iho to liic knowMse of e'very man who lake the trouble torxainin and understand litem. l. iLton and Ruil-Ro-d.

of forty n.ilc. in Je I itrrupmdrnts. bavo been obliged to omit article tent ua fir this day's paper. They alutll the rurlicsl allciillon. rr aiH-ctalde families in this cily.

and also nl his room. As. pnimrnadn overlooks the garden, IS feet above the ground 200 feet and 24 feet widn. Old liili Whikry. ELECTED in Ireland by a special agent.

A few 3 puncheons of the above article )uat received, ai.d for sole by the pallon ord-nnj ihn. OWEN COLUAN, Brooklyn, Oct. 3m 83 James-street. 91 where all who may de.siie to see them are with a double track, to eon It la intended In rloso Ihe Fair by a puWic sale ol aucu iiiviicu mean. lirooklvn, nopu io, ir.ii ow a'lii dUiil niilart articles as are authorised to he wild.

A public address will be delivered. nlon.ss, nv dals. ttr. will be prrpared Lock Making anil Hell-IIangiiig. I OI1N ALLEN, No.

35 Hicka-street, below Mublauh. whan fimS wilh duublo track, to coat $1,000,000, or as early as practicable for delivery, al the Library of the irriicli MRS. C. F. I101IHY, no Fulmn-sireet.

Brooklyn, has just received hor FALL FASHK INS, compri- MARRIED. In this city, James P. Whits to Mis Elizabeth In New-York, on Sunday evening last, Webley Slo- Institute. Ho. 41 I'uhiic notice win ne street, respectfully informs his fi lends and Ihe ritir.ens given, as sum as they are piepared.

For further partic of Brooklyn and its ni inity, that he is prepared to make milea in lanaih, wm-n compimuu and menu a variety of articles in steel, copper, bras, and 1 his worn, oy us cum, lo itiiss iiamiaii uuisau, oi inn cuy. sing a general assortment of lists. Caps, Ribbons, Fluwers, which sho ill open on Thursday, tho 2d Octolier. The Ladies of Biouklyn are requested lo call and examine btorl 135 altr-ttrttt, tCtt.Yart. TUESDAY, OCT.

4. JXXIXICX Al. 19 o'clock, at the MKRCI1 ANTS' FXCllANOR, One hundred ami sixteen parcel or sections nf LAND, situated opposite lha junction of the Jamaica and Wil-. linmshurgh turnpikes, and lha JVeaaatown toad, about a quarter of a mile Ihisaideof the vilnreof Jamaica. The parrel) contain from IS to -HI build.

nf lot and nearly all of lhm 100 feet front on the Jamaica turnpike, Van Wyck and Chichester avenue. Each avenua i to be 66 fri wide. The Railroad passe ihroii'h the entire rentr of this properly, and is lo be completed ihn ensuing springs This land all liea upon a beautiful plane, and every section is suitable, free of all expense, erect country seats upon. Jamaica is on nf the moat pleasant villages in ihe vicinity of New-Yark tho male and female acada mies are not surpassed by and more aru for nearly all the different denominations. This is an opportuu ly to purchase a desirable property for private resilience, or fur mechanical or other purposes, lhat eiloro.

offers, as.it will only about half an hour from theciiiaisof New-Yoiksnd Brooklyn by Ihe Itailroad. The sale will be positive. 7'rrnu, 10 per cent at the day of sale, 15 per cent nn the first day of November, when the deeds will lie ready, and the balance nf 7'a per cent can remcin on bond and mortgage at suiter ceut. Lithncraphio map are now ready, and can lie had of the auctioneers, or of Mr. Van Wyck, No SSG Feurl-strceU New-York, Oct, 2, 1834-2w mat JJb.lWU per nnitr, At Hempstead, William J.

Clowes, lo Miss Elizabeth iron, namely; surgical and dental instruments, andirons, shovels and tones, brass castors, candlesticks, scissors ulars address T. B. WAKEMAN, Corresponding Secretary New-York, Oct. 2, I83l-2w I'ilicihie lloardins School, daughter of Ihe late Rev. Seth Hart.

tor themselves. lirooltlyn, Oct. I8J4--3W sn 1 1 dors, ke. Also Spectacles neatly men. led, anil classes In New.

York. James M. Carter nf New-Orleans, to inserted, by which ho pes In merit a share ot patronage. Jcw-York Tall Kiiccm, 1831. A New Utrecht.

L. miles from Brooklvn. The im. winter aessim will commence on 3d November next rgpHE fi'-st meeting nn the Union Course will take place a on TUESDAY, the 7th of October, and continue for Urooaiyn, Sept. is, IH31 3m IVolice to Ship Owiieri.

MIDDLE-AGED man ol' reapeetability, ho has been fiist officer of a shin out of the port ol New. A few Boys can be received as BOARDERS by the Teacher, JAMES FERGUSON, A.M., who, on moder four days ensuing. Uesides the regulur purses, there will be swrermtakes, and several interesting races. The Pavilion will as usual be supplied with the choicest Jb.ru 1 ob to piy Sut. of New-Jerae, 30, OOO a year; and hu.

unning, at n. (ml Jm' and nearly w.U. it, a cnal of drep cut which cnn-necta Ilia llulaware and lUritan nvera, and winch coot 'ihe'Mol'iawk and Ilarlarm Rail-Roada aie to cost not less than per mile, of double traek I On tome ol lliene ihure are an 'iiH of from ten to forty-five fret in the milej ami on one at least, an inclined plane! Tlie Rail-Way, when completed wilha double track, will cwt $15,000 per mile and there will be on it no asr-enta worlh nnrning. The distance between New- ork and R.alon by this rmit, inchidinR lwenly-eilil miles of water conveyance, will be Iwo-kunJrri and thrtt mil ft and can lie aal'cly and rniiioaaaed in twelve hours. And the distance ate terms, will emery great advantages, being under his im Miss Llir.alietli Ann, daughter of A.M.

Wilson; (lark Wiley, of Uutchcas cn. to Miks Ann M. Uedcll, of Ststen-Islund James l. B. Suiter, of New-! laven, to Mias Jane Van Vechlen Thoma lloie, jr.

to M'sa El za A. Moore; William Heekman, to Miss Catherine U. daughter of T. Aatrn William A. Baldwin, of Canada, to Isabella C.

daughter of J. Uuchannn James 11. Robertson, to Miss Jane I'etiigrew Samuel Moore, lo Miss Hester daughter, of J. M'Pnrren Richard Varney, lo Mr. M.

W. Merrill; Janes 0. Nicholaon, to Mias Mary ('asiillo; John M'Nttd, to Miks Mnitha Freeman; John S. lioyd, merchant of Btirtalo, io Miss Julia A. A.

Noyea; Abraham Vanlngen, mediate and personal earn. York, a number of voyage tn Europe and the East Indies, is desirous nf procuring a situation as Master. The heal Terme per session of 24 weeks, for board, washing, and tuition in the English course, with French, $52 in Latin of references can be given. A note to the editor of thit paper will recuve attention. and lireek, lab.

I'svment to be made in advance. References Rey. Drs. Mathews and M'Murrav; F.g- bert Benson, and Benjamin Romaine, Esqs, New-Yotk. Lirookljn, Sept.

ifa, I8J4 3iv III Chancery. State of New-York. jr. to Miks f.liza Uillord lewis UaylorU ilarK, to cncn Rev. K.

M. Johnson Mr. W. Johnson, 4tJ llicks-stroet, Messrs. John II.

Hess, and Christopher Rutherford, M. daugbler Joseph Uurtia Joia ph U. Cliitis, to Maria between New-York and Slonintn by this r.aile, will be hne-hiindrrd and twenty miles, or the same a thai between Brooklyn. New-Utrecht, Oct 8, IN pursuance of an order nl the Court nf Chancery the State of New-York, bearing: date Ihe eighth dai liquors, wines, etc. tie, and the table with the beat the market aflonl.

G'rern Turtle Soup will be served up every day in the best style. JAMES RAYNOR. Brooklyn, Oe. 2, 1934-1 Kotury CoiiKiii? Moves, fTOR Wood or Coal. We are now enabled to furnish every variety nf Stanley's Patent Rotary Cooking STOVES; from the smallest required lor private families, to tho largest for hotels, either at wholesale or retail.

Any commendatory remarks relative to these celebrated stoves, where they are well known, would bo u-eks but is they are little known in this market, it may be well to remark, that we have eerlificutcs from many of the most respectable citizens of Troy, Albany, Schenectady, Baltimore, and many other places whore they have been Hy J. Illeecker Son. Pereiiiplory Sale. Cleecker i Son will sell nl auction, al 12 o'clock of September, one thousand rii'lit hundred anil thirty-four. daughter of Jacob Rahineau Jeremiah Manning, In Mias Maria D.

Roliens Charles Curtis, to Eliza, daughter of Abel Uetkcr John E. Manning, lo Miss Margaret Hani. At Ncw-l laven, Isaac H. Brown, of N. to Miss M.

Stow At I'luladi Iphia, James A. Miller, uf N. lo Miss Fiances Somarindikr. at the Merchants' Kxthange, on FRIDAY the 3d of Octo will be aold at I'UliLIU AUCTION at the Merchants Exchange, in the city of New-Ymk, under the direction o' the subscriber one of Ihe Masters of said Court, on the Dr. Pnrcrll Cooke, OFFICE 120 FULTON-STREET, BROOKLYN.

Brooklyn, Sept. 25, 1834-If ber, that valuable property between Court and Clinlon-sts, in the rity nf Brooklyn, being 101 feet 10 inches, on I napkins' liter, leel on i)craw-sf. (60 feet wide,) 101 feet 3 inches nn Red Hook road, and S33 feet on a. twenty stventh day nf tenth month (October) next, at twelve o'clock nt no n. All that curtain piece nr ireel of land nr farm, situate lyins and be inn in I lie township of Bushwirk, in tho county of Kings, nnd State of New-York, bein bounded as follow, to wil norihprly on Newtown creek, line parallel with Degraw.gt., coiituiiiinf about 10 LO I 'd of Ground, enclosed with ornainentul fence, and within a westerly iiarllv by land now or late betoncinff to Jacob Ben- MI ITU II AIIS.S, VTTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW.

The subscribers have formed a connection in business under the above entitled firm. OflicoNo 174 Fulion-Mreot. C. P. SMITH.

Brooklyn, Sept 18, 1834. tf. THEO. FAMES. tew minutes' walk nt the south ferry.

This properly la on the hiehest a levalion of the Weslorn Maiialitu nnd iu the net, and partly by land now nr late to John centre of extensive improvements commanding a fine. Meserole, southerly by land now nr late In lotieins to Jutin Provost, and easterly in part nn Newtown Creek aforeaaid, prospect nf the city, bay, and harbor, the ehores of New-Jeisey, and an extensive inland landscape of many miles in COAL! extent. On the premise, a new HOUSE, built in the and partly by Ihe ss'd John Provost's land, and partly by land now or late belonging to Philip Brasher, containing within the aforesaid boundaries about thiny-five acres. and Say-JJrouk. (at tne mouin oi me onnec-ti nt river) by the present water pawago Ily tlicne statements it will appear, that the wanting link in the grand chain uf Allantic frontier ul-Roid, is to cost less than half lo the mde, of what the others are to coat, on an averase.

On this fact the friends of the Lone-Island Rail-Road do rely, and imv confidently rely, unless it is In lie siippned that the hml owner, the capitalist, and the public, will no! see or cannot appreciate it. riupp.ii.inif a iiasaenfer i i start from New-York for IJoaUm, or vice vrraa, and to take the Long-Ulan I route, via Oreenporl and fkoninyton that he is to psy Ihree eenu per mile for the transit: woulJnotthe profit of hia conveyance be twice as lare to the wo.k wbi-h cost but $15,000 per mile, as it would" to Ihe work hic.li cost $30,000 per mile A merchant of the dullest intellect would at once perceive that it vwili it and would be governed, in Ins investment ac-cordmely. It is thought by some intelligent and highly respectable men, thillhe paaenTHra who will be transported on the Rail-Road will lie so great in number as to pay ten per-crnt a year to the slcck-holders, bnrrin" any communication with Kloninftnn, and barring the carriage ofany produce whulcver. The as I have heard ii rtsted, is simply this; that live per-cent will travel the Island when Ihe enterpnae is finished, where there now travels sn whiihat three cents per mile for eacli, would amount to 200 to $250,000 gros. per annum.

Without admitting or conlia'lietinr thin point, I beg to very best manner, by days' work, modern style, with CHUYLKILL, Lackawanna, and Virginia COAL, DIED. At Sag-Harbor, a child of Mr. Gillet At Eastbampuin, Miss Jemima Barnes, aed IS. In New-York, Mm. Mary Vanderhoof, aeed 71 Owyer, aged 3i Charles Good, aged 32 Mrs, Ann Augustus, ajred 33 Rev.

Daniel Parker, aged 61 Mrs. Hliehe RaimUux Charles Humbert, aged 52 a son "I H. T. Kiersted Miss Mary E. Morgan, Matthew D.

Diwer, aged 10 J. O. Beers, aged 1(5 William Sherwood, aged 55 Capu Mersells Post, aed 88, lato of brig Florida son of John Mullen E. P. liogardus, aged 21; Mrs.

Ann Swsnton, aired 61 Levi Morrrll, aged 43; George Cornell, aged 36 Mrs. Deborah Bulkeh aged 50; Andrew ll Cock, aged 31 Bernard M'Cafl'c'rtv, aged 57 Margaretta, wile of C. I. Conner Andrew L. LHne, aged Mr.

Mary Herbert, aged 47 James G. introduced, testifying to their great superiority over any other stove they have seen used that roasting and inking, heretofore so dilli nil to accomplish with stoves, are done to their entire satisfaction and that for boiling and all the mher operations of coking, they consume but about half the quantity of fuel uf any other stove of the same capacity." By the revolving top, rotated by means of a crank, any boiler may be brought directly over the fire, or removed from it at pleasure, savin; the labor and inconvenience of frequently lifting them nffaml on. The public are invited in call and examine them at No. 241 Water-street, New-York. M.

N. STANLEY CO. New-York, Oct. 2, I334-4W the first Quality, for sale by ol BENJAMIN CLARK, Master in Chancery. Dated New-York, 9th Mo.

(September) 10, 1834 6w marble mantel, grate, and a well-finished basement. Also, carriage house, wood house, Ik. a. and well of excellent wafer. The grounds toward "the city ara WAL.lt.tlS, U.ltillt, tu.

Brooklyn, Sept. 18, I S3 1. Henry cor. Poplar-sts. Safin Heaver Hals, 111 Chancery.

State of New-York. ptinai nice ntan onler ol the C' -urt of ChamTry, ol the State of New ork, hearinsdHte Ihe eiuhth day of Sep the very first quality, manufactured of the first quality German silk plush, and nf the finest fur bodies, made by experienced workmen, are offered to Ihe tember, one thousand eight hundred and tliirtv-four, will he wld at Pl'BLIC AUCTION, at the ExclmnKe. in tlieC'iiyof iVew York, under tne dirrrlhan of the mlm riher. insficction of the iblic, WEBB'S, 106 Fulton-street, Hall, aged 33 Isaac Styles, aged 50. At Epping, N.

Ii, Preacotl Lawrence, M. aed 39, embellished by a shrubbery garden filled with choice plants, circular gravel walks, box edgings, and the English hawthorn, aprirot, pear, quince, plumb, several varieties of peach and cherry trees, grape vines, and an extensive, kitchen garden in 'the rajar, affording every comfort di si-, rable to a family. Henry-st, now in the progress of complete regulations, will be finished in a few weeks, and, is in a direct route from Fulton ferry. Butler-st. ill also be paved this season from Court to Hicka st.

There will, he no assessment for any of the above mentioned street- now to this property. A personal examination cf the premises ia respectfully sfTording the beet menna of judeing of ils value. Two-iliirtls nf the purrlinso warranted to be interior to none, Ihn patent siiMJiung ol one nf the nia-ters of said Court, on the Twenty -seventh dtiy nf Tenth Month (Ortoher) next, at twelve o'clock at noon. To Country "ANUFACTURERS, fee, The subscriber IfB offers for silo a general assortment of genuine DRUGS and MEDICINES, at the current city prices. mere novices to the contrary notwithstanding.

Ali that certain southerly hall ol a certain iiiemuaze or tene Brooklyn, Sept. 25, 1334. JAMliS W. WkBli. recently N.

Y. At Vonkcrs, E. Is. VaHnline, r.ercliant nf N. Y.

ascd 2e) Al ReynoUbiville, Ohio, W. Uyrne. of N. Y. aged 20.

irF 215 nersuia died in Now-Yoik. during the werk meat and pieee snd parrel of land, lituale, lying, and heinf in the town of Rushwirk, in the county of hinji, and State ol Refined Borax, Castor Oil, en.linj? Sent. 27.01 hom ere of cholera, and 17 ol York, and ilevwi-u unto Jnlin llevrae, and I'raw l)p- French Lauguns'c. MADAME late from Paris, inatmrtress in Mrs. Pyne'a Young Ladies Seminary, in Henry-st voe, their heirs and assnrn tenants in common in equal hares, ill nnd hy the last Will and Testament of Dcvoe Alcohol, Spirits Turpentine, Spirits I Iartbhurn, Spirits Nitre, Essence Peppermint, Vitriol, Liquorice (in small rolls) Pink Root, Camphor, F.pxom Salts Cream Tartar, Magnesia.

lale of the said town of Bunhwiek, deceased bearinz date the purposes to form a private class nf ladies 'sirous of attaining lhat language, at her residence. No. 195 to consumption. Obituary. Died, yesterday, at 1 1 oUiken, after a pinnacled illness, COMFORT SAND.S, Esq.

in the 87th of biaage. Mr. Sanus was one of the irliesi, niol irtive. and nersevcrin! of the Patriots of the American say, that if ihe half of it should ho reuhzed, then would the gros revenue of the work, from the produce which il would tnmiiaky carry, and the paaienne.rs who would make their tranwt by it Mih Slonington tnd Xew-Ytrk, ba eqa lo, or gre iter th in twenty per-cent rrM on the eoaL, If the tulirt outinyf thouM not frJ $1,750,000. Umler tlie liial 1 shall be able to resume the sabjt, I remain respectfully your obt- servt, A.

feoMMUMU 1TKD.1 foil i til day of June, in the year one thousand eight hundred and two, reference heinz tlierrunlo had, will more fully, up pearj which said southerly half is hutted and ffunded as follows to wit: beginnings! a certain stale staudiiiz at the north Laudanum, When ihe storm of civil war began to gather money can remain nn mortgage. The present occupant will remain until the first iluy of May next, on audi terms as may be agreed upon by the parties. The litle is unexceptionable, being derived from onemf the most ancient fuuiilies on Long-Island. For fortlior information, apply to the, auctioneers, or of John Smallrtj, 39 Beekman-st, or on the promistsT New-Yotk, -Sept. 25, IS31 2w Valuable Ilcookljn Property, J.

W. SMITH, Druggist and Chemist, commence on Monday, 6th October next, at such an hour as shall be mutually agreed upon. Termr For each course of 30 lessons, 510. An eaily application is desirable. Madame Rally intcntls likewise tn form a class of ladies for instruction in Drawing and Painting.

easterly corner thereof, on Ihe west tide of the highway, and Brooklyn, Oct. 2, 1831. Fuiton corner Front-Kt. being nuiPty-seven links south, seventeen degrees ea.t, fiom the corner formed hy the intersection of the said highway, and the and Junaia-a Turnpike mad, and running Mr Smovis The inbsbiiants of the Mjtera side of Brooklyn, Sept. 25, 1834 2w from the said slake south seventy-two degrees, west fifty-three IS hereby given, that a of Jurors fir a Cireu't Court, to be hulJen at the Apprenlicea' Library, in the inks, thence lou'h sixty degrees, west onechsin and eighteen On Fulton and I illary-street.

JA.viKft, BLEECKER SONS, -will sell nt.AUC-' TION on TUESDAY, the Mth October, at 12 fjJil links, thence south filleen de grees, east sixty links, llience south seventy-six degrees nnd 1 liirly minutes, west twenty -nine city nf Brooklyn, in and for county, on the 4th Monday in Octnlier int. And also a Panel of Grand Jurors, for a court of Oyer and Terminer, to Le holdcn at the same time and place, ill be drawn at the olHoo of liie Clerk of o'clock at Ihe Merclinms' Exchange, a valuable' hams and seventy links, all along the land of John Ut-voc, tn the eastern horizon, he wan one of Ihe first to mark and prepare for its appr.wch. Of the cotimittee of one hundred merchants, orgamz-d as a Committee of safety, he lias for many years been the only surviving member. When the citizens organized as volunteers, for preparatory drilli, he commanded a company and being one day on duty in the college yard, Alexander Hamilton, then a youthful student, came out and asked permission to attach himself to the corps, and fall into the ranas. Subsequently Mr.

Sand asuMed him in procuring his first commission in ihe army. The first seizure of the stamped paper in tins city was made by him. He look the parcels nl) a bo il near the Battery, rowed round into ihe east river, and burnt them among the lulls towards Corlaer's Hook. When the itish arsenal was seized by the citizens, Mr. S.itidi first comnelled til's surrcn Icr of the keys, and led the assault.

When the news of the battle ol" Lexington irnved in New-York, he flew to arms, and marched lo nds of John Vandcrvnort, llienre south three degrees and LO l' ol Ground situate in the city of Brooklyn, on tho Take Notice! CJATIN BEAVER HATS. Those who want a Hat for four dollars, to do all the service nf a seven nr eight dollar Hat, can be supplied at WEBB'S 106 Fulton-st re where Hats and Caps nf all descriptions can be had on ihe st accommodating terms. Breoklyn, Sept. 25, 1 84 4. thirty minutes, west seven ihaiin along the lands of the said ohn indervoort, thence easterly along the land of tlie said said county, on the 3tli ilav of this month, nt 2 o'clock in the afternoon.

ABVt. VANDERVEER, Cleilt. Brooklyn, Oct- 2, 1334-2r Fiilton-streat, are much annovwl for the want of Oaint-eaiirs, to convey them to their homes while the residents of the western side ran at anytime, when an omnibus is on the stand, get accoramod ited. VVa Orientals, if conveyed at all, are fivored with manifest unwillingness by the drivers. Now, when a man pay his money, and frives value received, it is not at all pleasant to be made lo feel an oblialion and 1 wish to susgeat through y-mi paper, lo some person in that line of business, to run a carnage exeluively Ur the eailrra iir.

I think that it will he patromned as much aa the one that runs exclusively on Die othtr snlo. At any event, it shall receive all the support of your friend Liir. Druoktyn, Sept. 30, 133 1, (n the year of the city, I. John Vsndervooit to the highway afniesaid, thence noitherly long the said iniriiway lo tlie place ol negiiining, containing seventeen acres, he the same more or less.

And also, all that eertttin niece or parrel nf land, si'uate. SIIIIUIII 'S SALE. virtue nf a writ of Fieri Facias, to me directed and Iv lug and being tn lia town of ltustiwictt, in the County of. 9 delivered, I v. ill expose for sale at Public Auetion, on Kings aforesaid, being hutted and bounded as follows, to wit south east corner o( Fulton nnd Tillary-street.

Lot contains 23 feet 3J inches front in the centre 30 feet 8 25 feet in the rear. There is a two story brick', front JrlOUSE, nearly nn the front of the Lot facing Fulton-street. The House is about 23 feet by 32 feet, finished as a Store and dwelling, t.nd rents for (1325 per annum, and taxes. i 1 i Also, the vnlnable two snry brick HOUSE nrj LQT adjoining on Fuitori-streef, with a pantry and piazza iri the rear. This House is vary handsomely fiuished by-day's work, and in modern style has folding doors, insr-ble mantels, grate and possessing every convenience for a gepteel Has one of Jennings' patent cook-in' stove in the kitchen (ood brick cislern in the yard, 1 UESJJA 7th October, inst.

al III o'clock, A. M. at Ma Fulton-street, the f'llowin" articles 5 mattresses, a lot Beginning at the northeasterly corner thereof, hy land of the said I'raw Devoe, and a so by laud nf the late John Vsnder join his brave New-England countrymen. Ho was in the of bed cases, lot of picked hair, lot of curkd hair, 6 rem. vooit, and running thence south nineteen degrees and lilteen nar.tsof ticking, lot of brown linen, lot of dimity, 1 piece minutes, east seventeen chains and ninety links, along the land CI of lis, Cassiiiicrcs, Ac.

SUrERFlXE Black Cloth and Cassiintre Fancy culored Diagonal, do Brown, Olive, and Adel.ideCb ths, snitnble for cloaks Fine and Superfine mix'd Cloths and Sattincts 9 10 11 and 12-4 Rose Blankets Real English Flannel (warranted not to shrink) Yellow, Red and Green Flannels White, 3rown, Red and Green Canton da An assortment of White, Mix'd BUick, and Blue Yarn, Just received, aed for sale cheap by MORGAN JOHNSON, Brooklyn, Sept. 25, IS31. 1 1 1 Fulton-street. of the said John Vaiidervoort and alio along tlie lands of Da vid W. Van Cott, and John Vandervoort, jr.

to the land of of blaek hair sealing, one clock, stoves and pipes, tables, sets of blinds, 1 I paper trunk, I work bench, lot of rag carpel, 2 side-boards, 6 mahogany chairs, Ahrahain Meseiole, thence south sixty-nine degrees and thirty minutes, west lour chains and eielity-tive links a Inns tile land I stand, 3 common chnirs, lot nf unfinished trunks, lot nf all in complete repair. The' Lot cbntnin 85 feet front, 26 feet 8 inches in the reara and about 91 Feet II inches in army witli Washington, al ateriown, near ngumi. oui-seqneiitly he was called to the discharge of civil trusts, and since the decease of John Jay, Mr. Sands has been the only survivor of the State Convention which formed the glorious old Constitution of 1777. He was repeatedly a member of the Legislature, and after the close of the Rev was, for a long series of years, one of ihe most and enterprising merchants of this city.

In the of a successful caieer, however, he wasovertaken by adversity, and the cloud were never ilii'lled. For a irreat nuuilierof years, he alone has survived of the mem of The said Aoraliain meserole, to tliu land of the said John Vandervoort thence noith twenty live degrees. wcl seventeen chains and thirty-seven links, thence north forty three detrrees. muslin, lot bolster cases, 1,200 pieces ol hanging paper, 130 borders to lot of remnants of borders, 3 sets of landscape paper, I counter, drawers and contents, I Noll's patent stove and pipe, I d.sk and drawers, lot nf iron, I hair trunk, 20 col frames, lot ofslair rods, lot of banrds, west sixty-four links, all alnug the land of the said John Van depth, i a large valuable vacant LOT adjoining on Fulton-street, eontaliiin iaf front 35 feel 10 inches, in the rear 25 feet, and about 100 feet in depth. dervoort lo the woodland of the ufoseraid I raw Devoe, thence The 1 Vic nils of Sahbath Schools north seventy degrees, east six chains and seveiaty-oue links A RE informed that a DEPOSITORY has been esta.

blished at A. 3 Frout-slreet, where BOOKS and ar along the woodland and laud ot the said rraw Devoe to the Also, a vacant LO directly in the rear of the nbove, md fronting on containing 24 feel I inch bers of Su Jorge's cliurch, w.th whom ha first united. Commercial, place of beginning, containing ten acres and twenty perches of plank, i ingrain carpet, I sofa, I ninkhn stove, 3 bureaus, anJ sundry articles too tedious to mention. JOHN LAWRENCE, SheiilT. Brooklyn, Oct.

2, 1 834-1 tides necessary for Sabbath School and Bible Classes, land. in front, 21 feet ii the rear, 76 fee 8 Indies deep on oue side, and 75 feet 2 inclies on the oilier. i. a may be obtained at the prices at which they are furnished And nlo, all tint certain piece or parcel of meadow, situate bv the American Sabbath School Union. lying and being, in the town of Huslisick, in the county of Hamilton Literary Association A map oi tne wnoie ran oe exauuiaeu ai.

liutaiaw Room, 27 Merchanta' Exchange. Terms will be mado tr7 Orders from the country for Bonks, addressed to SIXTH WARD. At a me. ting of the Whis of tie Sixth Ward, hclj at Clurvedo's, on Tuesday evening, 30ih inst, S. B.

M. SANDS was called tn the Chair, and Robeht ToirorD, appointed Secrctary-the following resolutions were unanimously adopted Resolved, That the late assumptions of Executive pov. or, are iconstiiutional and dctogatory to our nilional prosperity and honor; thai the corruption and prodigal expenditure of the Post Ollice Department, are such, as to call for unmeasured reprobation from nil who have al heart the lilierly and welfare of our country and that the retaining of men in nfliee, publicly convicted of co-ruptand infamous practices, is a viol iti nf law, and an mi -oimec-ment to the pcrpctrati of crime subversive of the laws and institu'ions of this country. Resolved, 1 hit the patriotic r(rrts of the Senate in resisting the despotic measures of the President, meet mir approbation; and that they timulate us to renewed exertions, adapted to establish tho lilierlics nf the country upon a pcriui ncul basis; and lo deter future aspirants from a similar course of tyranny and usurpation. Resolved, Thai we approve the, nominal ion of W.

II. SEWARD, anJ SILAS M. STILWELL; that their exalted yirlur-s snd noble patriotism, call for confidence and support and that all lawful means in our power be put in requisition, in order to secure their election to the honorable Cities for which thev are so eminently qualified. Kings aforesaid, which a certain deed of James fj. rtoseveft.

known at the time of sale. New-York, Oct. 2, 18342 ol thecitvof le York, student at law, and Catherine Ins CHARLES C. DARLING, Agent, will be promptly at riCOCLAHATIOX fS hereby made that a court of Comm in Pleas and General Sessions, in and for the county of Kings, CJ" The members of Associaiion are requested to assemble at the Jlcnilcmy of Messrs. Seymour Si Merwin, Devoe, late of the said town of Bushwick deceased, tended to.

is da-scritied as being butted and hounded las follows, vis Be N. B. An assortment of Juvenile Books and other will lie hell at the Apprentices' Library, i'i the city of religious publications, kept constantly fur gale. ginning hy a sassafras tree or sapling, running from llience with a straight line to a certain pond where a slote or ditch runs nut Brooklyn, Sept. 25, 1834 2w this (THTRSDAY) evening, at half past 7 o'clock.

It is important that every individuil who feels an interest in the Association should be present. By order, II. G. I1ADDEX, Secretary. Brooklyn, Oct.

2, 1834-1 the said pond creek, heinz the division between this meadow, and the meadow of Frnncii Titus, and from llience WM. It. JVORTIIALL, SURGEON DENTIST, No. 79 FiiLTdK-STtiEET, Brooklyn. Brooklyn, Mny 8, 18U.

iVcsf Hooks- along the said ditch or slote, and the said small creek to Itroohlyn Circulating Lihrary, AND BOOK AND STATIONARY STORE, No. 57 FULTON-STREET. great creek. Tunning along the great creek to the meadow be. Brooklyn, ou TUESDAY the2lsl day of October next, al 10 o'clock, A.

M. and all persons bound to appear at said court by recognizance or otherwise, are notified to appear thereat and all justices uf peace, coroners, and other officers who have taken any recognizance for the appearance of any person at such cnutt, or who have taken any inquisition, or the examination of any prisoner or witness, are required tn return such recognizances, inquisitions, and examinations to the said court nt the opening thereof, on the first day of its silling. Given under my hand this 25th loneinx to Andarics MockIioiiii. thence Along the said Mock mjEW PUBLICATION'S Speculali by Miss Par- holm's meadows to 1 lie Upland, (said to belong to John Skill-man) thence southerly along the upland to the place of begin-ninz: containing five acres, be the same more or less, with a iTi doe, 2 vols The Nun, by Mrs. Sherwood, I vol; NOTES of a Traveller through the middle and mirth-.

ern Stales, I Tulti Frutti, hy Prince Puckler Muskaii, I vol: Speculation, a novel, 3 two Old Naval Stories. I vol Avesha, 2 vols Tutti Frutti, by Srcouil ConrcKioiial District. 7 At a meeting of Delegates from the Second Congressional District, held at the house of Benjamin Black-ledge, town of Orange, county of Rockland, on the 11th sufficient load lo pass and repays, and cart the lisy and other things for cleansing I lie meadow to the common road together Prince Puckler Mu-kau. I vol 1 hin-rs as they are, I vol dav of Seolember. 1834 Men's Talcs the and Admiral's daughter, 2 vols.

Sherwood's Works, yol. Jacob Faithful, vol. 2 Kin-'s's Own, by the author of Peter Simple, 2 vols tJn-. nil all and singular the rights, privilegi-s, members, heredi T. irtM ti.nn..,.!' ri Uncle Philip's Virginia, I vol; Two old men's Talcs, (the Deformed and Admirals Ditishter) 2 vols; Gale Middle- W.

Smith, Chairman, lamen anil appurtenances to the same belonging or ill any neso ven, i "si mow ii it bliertv. love, his country, and feels a pride in October, 1832-IIon. P. Brooklyn, Oct, 2, 1834 3w cle Philip's History of wisa- and G. L.

Thompson. Secretary, the following resolution ton, 2 vols; King's Own, 2 vols; Late ot mrs. biddons, tlie Doomed, 2 vols. Ali NEW WORKS receive), and added lo the Library And also, all that certain piece or parcel ol woodland, situate, Ir-P" A good assortment ot BUU1VS 0 1 A i turs a. i Icing, and heing, in the town of UrooUyn.

in the county of at the lowest, All new works received and added to Library, Kincs arcieaaid, being theuortheily halt of a lot of woodland Ilonri, Kaynionil 1'ary Streets opening. 3cveral petitions are now pendin; before the Common Council of the city of Brooklyn, to have the lying in Hie Brook lyn woodlands, which John Devoe, late of as soon as p' W. CIGELOW. as soon as published, and in sufficient quantities to give every subscriber an early opportunity of reading them. Also constantly far sale a good assortment of BOOKS and STATIONARY; Webster's Dictionary, 8vo; works of Lord Byron, v-rse and prose; Johnson' works; Bos- Urooklyn, Sept.

4, IB34. the- town of daeeased, aud hy ti: last wM and tetianieut, hearing date the' 4th day of June, in the year of our followinj streets opened and laid out as public streets, to laOrd one thousand eight hundred and two, alid give and devise it: Bonl-strcel, from the Mill road to the turnpike; was unanimously adopted Resolved, That Ihe next Conffression Convention be held at Richmond Comity Hall, eounty of Richmond, on the second THURSDAY of Octnlier, H3I." G. L. THOMPSON, Secretary. Brooklyn, Sept.

25, 1834 3w A CAICII. CP THOMAS J. GERALD returns his sincere thanks ti his friends for tboir efficient assistance in securing his furniture from the destructive fire of last evening samukl JAims, tier free uisil utmna, should stand torlh and tine ma nest endeavors lo arrest the progress of thse al the head of our public a (fairs, whose only object apicars to be, lo secure to themselves the which, through intrigue and the ahose of the public confidence, they are now en jovinir. tin motion, it was resolved, that a Ward Executive Coinmiitee be appointed, and that the following persons compose the committee S. B.

M. Sands, Willsm B. Jameison, Tlenry Hibbs, George Kelscv, Rowland Siory, David Farley. Resolved, Thsl the proceedings of this meeting lie puli-lislied in the Lon-land Star and the Biouklyn Daily Advertiser. The uiucting then adjourned.

S. B. M. SANDS, Chairman. Rosert Toi-roBD, Secretary.

unto his sons Joliu Devoe a id I'raw Ueviae, and which said iiortherlv half was upon a divi-ioa of the said lot of woodland allotted to the si'd I'raw Devoe, and Is hinted and hounded BOOIvScXLERandSTA I iPNtJi, I3'j ha constantly on hand a general, assortment ot follows, lo wit: Beginning nt the uoriheasterly corner well's Lmr of Johnson Miakespears works, kc. A variety of STEEL PENS, amonj which are S. Alord m's and Co's. straight steel pens Heclcy's, Rhidiographi, and Polychronosrapliic Pens Kersham's, Perry's, Tongue's, Skinner's Gilloli's, and Gill' patents. Brooklyn, Sept 25, 1834 if A.

IIEGEM AN. SCHOOL BOOKS; among which are Slashing Hooks, from Pacific-street to the turnpike Hmm-md-slrrel, on a straight lino from Tillary-strect In the turnpike from Ttllary-slrcetto the turnpike. The said Common Council, in conformity with the net in such case made and provided, have laid out districts in which the assessments fir the proposed improvements shall be confined, or beyond which the same shall not extend, as thereof hv land of the heirs of the late Sani'iel (jarretson, de-ceasa-al. and also by woo fland'of theheiiscf the late Fulkert Primers, Juvenile books, Readers, I estaments, uiHinmars, Arillunctics, Ueoraphles ana Aliases, iiiauaiirs, c.c. Hauna-lie.

deceased, and running from thence south four de- to-clher with large assortment nl bools, STATIONARY, consisting of diy botiks journals, grew, est sixteen and fifty-eight link's along the woodland aaf tlie heirs of the said Fulkert It deceased, to Ihe and likewise to the marshals fur their vigilant protection ol Ins property in the street during the night. Brooklyn, Oct 2, H3I lw southerly half of the above naenticawd loi woudlnnd. allotted Ilrooklyu Jamaica ICailroacl. BY resolution of the aard of Directors, the stockholders of the Brooklyn and Jain a a Railrtai Company are reauired lo nav an instalment of Eihl Dollars on each tolhesud John Devof, llience soaatniglily-six degrees, west one chain and forty eilil and a half links a I on; woodland sl otted to the Said Jolail Pevo to a certain marked black oak- sliarc, on the first dav of November next, at the office of line tree, standing by the woodland of the heirs of Jllie late the comr.any. N'ox 3ti Jones' Court.

New-ork. Ihe David Miller, thence northerly aliaaig tlie woofll md transfer books ill be closed from 24tb October, lo 2nd follows: For opening bond-street, all preunl on said Bond-street, to the depth of 100 feet on each aid extend-in" from the Mill road to tiie Jamaica turnpike for open-in' Nevens-street, all grounds on Slid Nevens-street, to the depth of 100 fuel on each side, extending from Pacific-street to the Jama'ci turnpike: for opening Rayinind-strcct, all pronnd on said Raymond-street, to the depth of 100 feet on each side, rx'enditi" from Tillary-street lo the Jamaica turnpike: and for openins Nvy-st reel, aR ground to the depth of 100 feet on each side ft said Navy-street, extendinj from Tillary-street lo th Jamaica turnpike. Notice is hereby given, that the si id Common Caunc I will proceed nn tli3 said several petilions on Monday, the 27th dav of October insL or as so then-alter they ran CHILD iTIItiNLX A CHILI) of nboul 4 years of age, strayed away from 19 -its (laients yesterday Wednesday mornine, at about 9 o'clock. Any information coneernins him, will be gratefully received by his parent, al 39 Fulton-street. Brooklyn, Oct 2, ISJ4 Iw of the hriis of the said late DaviJ Miller, da-erased, lo land of the aforesaid late Samuel (aarretson, deceased, thence easterly- along the land of tlie said ls'e aiuuel (aarretson.

deceased, to the place of beginning containing two and a half acres, be November. N. B. Stockholders hold certificates, will please surrender the same when paving tne instalment. By order, ROBERT SCHUYLER, Secretary.

Sept. 25, IS3I-6 the same more br less. And al-o, all that o-rtain pianr or pircel of no Hand, situ IAI.TI.tJ. ate, tying and ruing, in the town of Brooklyn, in the roomy Queens cot'nty whig meeting. i At merli'igof the Whi General Committ'' of U.ueens County, held nl the Court House nn the 21st Aug James l'oole, Esq.

was called to the Chair, and William M'Ncill, Eo. appointed Seerclary. Rraulved, Tht it respectfully recommended that vn-eiinn be hi Id in each town to adopt such measures as may Ik. deemed most advisable preparatory to the approaching election, and th it the members of the General County Committee of each town be authorised to call such meetings. Resolved, That a County Convention be held the Court House nn Saturday the 4th Ortoher o'clock, P.

M. for the purpose of nominating the several candidate tn be voted for ul the eoso ng and to sjjorwe delegates lo the Senatorial and Congressional Con-vntion. Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting be pul in the papers of the County and the L. I. Star.

JAMES TOOL, Chairman. Wis. M'NaiLt, Secretary. 'HE subscriber have lately commenced the business legera, invoice books, bill bonk, memorandum books, hank books, pass books, cyphering baioks, writing books jo f.ioleaip, letter, (sif sll qualities and colors, note, tissue, fancy lored and wrapping U.uill. red nifd ink, and ink powder, ink black sand, sandboxes, wafers, ealing wax, cver-inlctl pencils, penknives pen, letter Umpa, lvy ilates, lend water color, camel's hair brushes, Hi-istol bird, E'i'd paper, pith papec, durnble ink, India ink India ru'ulaer, red tape, bacRgnnrr.on boards, chess men fiMliiig, and blank cards, card cases, pocket ink's albums Harvey and Scott's commeuUrw ihe Bible, Bvron's works, Johnson's f- hr.ksnar'i dc, bible prayer books, in difT-reni and elegant styles i or which will be sold as and on as accommodating term as ifrtv can be purchased in New- 'in addition 1 the above, ie a large nd ex'msive C1R-CCLATlN't LIBRARY, containiaig a most choice sehc-taon a.f all tlie old aid new Novels, Tales, and Romances, iarsidt'ss considerabls number of btandard woiks, iK-h as Hisl.arX Wvagea, Travels, Biosrapliacs, ibe Fsmily Library InaiTdilion to which will ddrd, a as aajlalaahed.

the new raovrts, and other use id, aaiusing, trad mieeestmr pubheatioh of the day. This Libraiy has been selected wiih a great deal of care, of plain and ornamental PAIN 1 I.M, in nil its Ilrooklyu Jainaicn tailroad, br.inckes, at Fullon-strcet, in the city of Brooklyn. of kings aforesaid, being the northeasterly ruarter part or e-nr fourth iaf a lot of oodland lying iu the lyn which John Devoe lale of the town of Biiatiwti-t, deeeavd, hy his last will and testaaaent, healing dale Hie 4lh ftav of June, conveniently aet upon the same. Ail objection, (if any,) to the prop ed improvements, must Im made in writing, and preeo'ed to ihe said Common Council on or before the said 27th of 'X-tober next. By order is" the Common Coatneit, Brooklyn, Oct.

2, IS34-4 C. P. Clerk, They will be hippy to evecuta any orders in their line for the people of Bro nxlyn or Lon-Nand, and hope by attention to business lo receive a fair share of patrons e. Brooklyn, Oct. 2, 11.31 C.

S. KEITH. i.pineer i I'm arprrmaer xz, inn. NOTICE. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received i at Ibis office uot.l the 22d of October, at noon, for Cirading and tormm; the entire lload-bcj of Hie Brooklyn and Jaiuiaca ailroad, from huh water mark at Paichen' do- on the east river, lo the tenmnaiinn of tlie Road in Jamaica, including the graduation of Atlantic-sireet in BriKakfyn, ami the re-lormation ol a part of the in the year I30J.

did give and devi-e unto bis sons John Devoe, Praw Devoe, and Willi tin Devoe, and wtlich raorthea-terly ranarter art, or one fourth of the said lot, was upon a division of the said lot of woodland allaatted to -aid Praw Devoe, and is butted and noina'trsl as follows, lo wit fh ginning at the norrhweterly rorwer thereof, on the lioe tv-tareen the bsrern' nVtiiaesI wood I anal, and I he wraodUavl eltottrd lea tlae said Saolient, I'aii-Salic and Itlincli. sohwntw-r is mskin; SASHtS, FAN-SASHES rtilton-lreet ilcning. Jnha Devoe, and l-e Hy woodland' of Ahnalwaa De Bevoase. VrETl TION i now wending bt-fore the Common Council of the city of Brooklyn, lo have Fultoia-stret widened on the nonh-easterlv side, -frm Fmnt-street lo at, Kast River. The id Commea Council ive aleter- Broaklyn and Jamaica turnpike, lojelncr witn UM necessary drains, dry wall, fcc and nmnuig frowa thence worth eighty-tig eVgrer ami thirty mute, east aloral the wnodlansl of the said hvahaaa IV Be- nd BLINDS, in ail their various patterns and fish-ions, si 84 Wasbinit.an-stiwt.

He keerls cm bind ready made SASHES, tn that omntrvroen and others can in general, be a ipplicd at the IW call. SMITH MOREHOUSE. Bniokl vn, Vt.2, 1831 tf Plans and specincaUons nf the woik diviueo into CaMive- Past Offut affairs. One of ihe citiums of this place, who was the owner of a l.ire amount of stock in the Ohio oaee, to the wmlland of John illwrnvwi, ths wee smith me by a ereal roniwamit ia books, wnd well wortny by ereai liu alone the vl leen degrees, esa ooe ratio aod seven li Isaad of ti s. John Uhsmson.

lo wcfUnl allott lo tlae attention ol uae roau n- TtsMs or nuned upon the lines of Ihe proposed improvement, and nient sect i-visol aS it half a mile tach, will be prepared that thev he in liie fallow in nuniiei Ciammeiacuii at the f.ar nifporuon early in the month of Octo'wr, and some ol roni -r of Front and Fnhon a-tre. 1 si the (tore occupied hy 1 the asattanl Erv-iijetrs will genera Jy be ca lh lo James W. Smith, runnin; lliercfmm in a stra glu ime to give all Bccsary information. a point on Water-slreeLd sfsni Ji eaeieriy from the blink forms tar pcopt sals HI be furnished on of Ihe house ocrujied by G. O.

Linjdon ihe i nn to the ulaci iber. The h-tunps will be decLireiJ on the said H'illaaoi I Woe. t'iraace south 1. cm. wt ten'y-thrre cbaine and aaoetv-sit lints alone'tlaaa mood) ailotled taid illl.m Devoe, to voodiaiad sll WOM AN t' do the kitchen work of a firmly.

Apply at liJ Henry-street. Brooklyn, tVu t-'im to be rein nred next spria. 1 he said I tunum 45th of Oclc tier. Jit lUc clocit A- Al- sihI me par.ies aav- ii a "itb Payable in adva.ica three Baooih (ineswtnli. Tlae who si saibscnber may lake cut bosk en he loilowing Imn Forw Ua-auVcanvs ceoi per wark li, cent per wh Vt Urjer ks Ul Coun, il hive, in with tlie art i.i such ca-e made ms contract wiil be ear peeled to commence their J-, on tlae ssfal aim I Woe, thence ocart her Iv alaaaaf IIm.

wamllsr lo trd to th Mid J'thtt Urvoe lo tlie place ol ha-gtaananf two llad aa-res. He tlae saaae naoae or levs. HtlNJlMK LHk. Ma.teriwl Iwarrry. Dsted New Yors, S-p.

10, Uji-w rN eenierl private ta m'v, hy a eentlrman and ladv, nnfnrnas'ied bed ram. A brae addressed to R. and prosideJ, laid out a uinrari in omen ihe as-x-vuem i parts ct liie line, lor wiorn release "i iiiae oaii for te prap-ascd iiniao-iemeot shall be cootin.sl, or b. yon I I been nlitained, by Ua Sth of Novemaer following, aiad ihe ane snail a rxiena, ii wit tne nrst awven upon the reswue as om as wtr aaaasi caaa aiaova wctk. stot per Kiass Cnmpany, anJ who wa ignorant of the extra allowance made by Major Barry to the lea, line men in tlie r-Ampany, ha commenced a anil 1.

his share nt the spoil. Tbera are other in Ihe me situation, and we may soon expect some amusing develoiement. CUinthtCaz. OknTUt elciion of Ihe Vl.i esndid ile f.tr Govrr-aar General Kirxllay rs conJerd rtrtain. The Ti-rt.

LiOorrd earnetily to induce the Will's lo run two camb-dstr, in nnlT to rn able Ihem ls surrrrn withGenenal it ihe Whi; had mo-b dicietion lo divide 'hear strength. The Cle-aveland Whif deelsnr that Fiod-ly wi have five tbuusanil msjority in the We.n reserve. Itmlfti skifmwret. F.v tract of a Irtiee from Par'oa. dated I lth Ser.

We cr-wint of tie ths slop SyVIe, of Ijverpo Cromarty, 6 Uw-im, ua )at t-ifrsn', a'l of wa.wn per si ttKcrew ne4 iKaawc the jat, fc-ir of arn- t4 bet lit taorrunj. I tnllelt at this offi -e. s'atmg pla-e ot tww lence, am tern6 BnAlri. is be-ebv veaa I The valas be competed witho il delay, and in al a cvaaanes-laon wtlB irae anovc. Tlain and I'aliiarinc Min IVrry.

asod -rate, will meet a lanmeuialc aiieoujo. Hov.lilvn. IH lsJJ-if thst the ssid Cotnm an vuratil will pm-red on said pel. taon as 'o admit of Uymg dowa the rails Hie srarwag. ra Ma id iv, toe 27Ui day of (Vubcr or a oon fair whk-h ssusfactory scninty will te iirtJ, est the pari I his erri is suppfiec with acnalicr t'aey caa aoaeiacnilv acl up an the rninr.

0I the Conpsny, three tla1 al low pr rrentan. ax) HoaVrs 1 I. nlr: Mb 1 Nn contrct' all be allnated to saah-lel is eon Ir tel. BottKBlNOERY, where all ordrr wi lka kf eilv cccmre.1, and promptly attcn.Uw to. t.enr ta.4s bw aaad on Uac ftortrt ia the a wd ebS.nt -tie.

IU s. Ucrs" xJecs-. lo ha. as rkaty. r.r.

Uc -w WW. ARI Jro.Ji Auj.ti.iiM-s rs'i'TTYTK TTtiTim n. pi .,11 thctcrrt roi: VSM AU. FR AN HUN with brass m-at mt prst' i ear coat. sowli Crt.

re saith evs-ry ntera-aal coln''g. resrly tiem. Fon.a.eet US hciwe.alhelvmr.oi 7 an I hr.n,Ocl.x,l?Ji-'lw O-fcuas, (if ny.) in the prater of thet peiition, hum bo rna.ie a wnt aanl preMiaJ la laae said Coentnwi oun a oa bci ace tlae ssaj 2Tu k-joJwr. C. S.M1TII, Clerk.

E.A';.a,C-t No arlerrt spir is la as--ac-1 or ssal-l tn the men hy any of tiae oantrat-aaA, or perm ttcsl tea be snaesl aas the kne. I. B. I ICI.I.ASS. ChiefKaagin-rv aJ Agent, Drooklyn, S-pt.

Si, 1-31 -4w I7J WaahirgteaarsL ci" IJ I al saiyht oovwaatatioaea tee cmi.iI trran. Broollyw, A.wil Tf IHI-U.

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