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LONG -ISLA NB STAB. No. f(l. IUI OKLYN, N. V.

WEDNESDAY, FKIMIUAKY 0. IS.U YOU A. From fie Alonimiuth (, Star. Tlic ijou-hlaud Star, minds (o) the gross impropriety of the neglect hero complained or. Tim 'eradication of litis (rait of bad manners will he of more benefit to I he commu LlBLWIBU ON IVEDSBSlur MORNINGS, ijV KKASl'US WOKTHINGTO.V, SUIT TUB HOOK At (hi ne.tsoii of (Ik sip a few re aud.

mhe wai a man ofgcniei siddieti most reiqM't table looking man, uud limine, 11 ml could, on occasion, eii- among all know him. bears ter in an agreeable chit that con cm- a charatlereott jspoMhng with his triu in whiih IViuale of ull ranks no praranee. He was like Mr. P.n.Mi";;, fii rto Ctnti annum i o' luin kg on the subject of (he above juo nity (hart nil i he anii, capers Lain I sit k.if.llhliwofiub:riWiiff,iiidlhercniiiiiIi-r wU ircqtil'Mly I0VL Hie soil ol ail iiOUt'sl hi n.T III llUUltllug eml of vcr. Jl'h danemg school i (he space of an age.

ted by ihen, into H.r mcf circumstances, and his hal.i( ami edit- much abound, he wu frequently iuvi. ihe huh ofan honest ftiimr in middling .1 tin) eml of inconvenience and great mischief Ire of (he Hade, lie iheu imiiioveil lUv c.linii niili hi l--i- A Friend lo Good Maimers, quently result from what are termed illing errors and although no very opportunity thus ollered him, of grat- Few men in his situation sue inoie its. il)ing his curiosity; oiWru'i! the peeled, ud none deserve il meiv. 'Mm mouav hat ever arisen to my Know vrrtieiiienli nut exceeding on trpiare, will be iuf riitil oho week for Hetfniy-tii L'tnli ami c-uiituiiK'J for Tvfiiiyfii Citi each insertion LnrT mlvcriiitHiii'iila in llie tame proportion. Interest charged on tlrliwpienU.

Letters lo llie editor must be post pNiil, 1 I'KINTINO, of every description, neatly INDIAN JllllsriaDK.MK. The Clicrokees sire said to have cs taldishrd nonielhiii like a judicial)' btkfi.m 'irul Ird from the nrzlecl which no frc- ijiiemlv reiiuires Ihe comviantl, still it cannot I. I i i 4 nun inn umm iuiw nil ir HiH'H I be ilnncd, that in ie aggregate hh 'y inaiivolthe awsand usagrg of cni- and real inconvenience IllUell ricrutrd ,,..,,1, i. i inn. ouiiic "i uicir uzr inslllll- process ol Ihe straw, from its crude Wellington Jtmctolenl i ty in and native stale, till il was completely oik used io end for him mi iho carried through its metamorplioses.

lih ol" July, to give to their uud wonhy of adorniiig the heads of prorryiuu. while (he som ofYamini.iiy the Carolinian helJes. Uu hit return paid the same compliu eal 10 to native noil, he iniiar(ed his ills- l'oulii'mg, A'an art is an old fash-cowries lo his female fricniN. by whom ioued IVderalim, Inn ihe other is, succesfilulcxjh'i imeiit was made. during his whole UlV, a sturdy ih-iuo Jiontiels were fabricated of American rraf straw Uraid, were sent lo the Of Williams.

I have never been abli) li. nun III II, oiiru C.Clir, IH'- sides feeling, hard scold' I I till inwiu mttntfl AOKim is urfoLK cocNrr. Gen. J. Mil LKH, M.

Kjnthampton. 111 11 uillijil ttn0u ti tp lions are disappearing under The ameliorating influence of moral justice. Higain). wc understand is done uwixy with, and prohibited by severe peusil- Jives II'igg'ss, Sa-IIaroor. Jonathan Douglas, Shcltcr-Mand.

i Silas IVh ife, JJiic'iliumpton li iiriuies and vexes il inakes us ecvisli and cross. It is indeed of no trilling consequence, in a cold winter's da to have one's iii-s. am H'cimcn oi me maniie M-ci en oi I lie manner 1I Jl.y. 7 I'osftR. jr.

P. M. Southampton, which thev dispense iustiee in case of hroiight a price little infe- lo learn any thing particular re. nor lo dial ofthe imported ones. Im moveii iiom vvest LlK'siir somi ailep trivial iinjiorf, we relate the fullowin; Hutchinson II Lase, noutholu.

Augustus Grifunc, Oystcrponds. provements were made in the conclusion of Ihe war, stud 1 ludieva anecdote, said lo he authentic. door kept open for st third or fourth pari of the lime uud more ('specialty An Indian assaulted another, 0f h'gance and slrengih of'lhe braid, kept up no intercouse with his old com Josiah Heetb. I.tq Kivewicad. Hhnj.

HuTlhinson. Mi'lillchlund, when that communicates wili Ihe which regular information was nnde. 1,1 tiMhods ol bleaching. Ihe panions from that lime. Jle is, how S.iiuiikct wide world.

31orc coll air is ad- 'Misjudge ordered the sheriT lo hrin- al'1 wai'pagaled from one to auoih- ever, still alite, milled in ihe minutes than can he ex More uhlu VUi. hyrfiY cr. till al la.t the manufacture became Another lemai II. a I believe. kable olii'cct connect' Mjj J.

li. Sattbhlt Zachariah Hawkins, MiSRS KOL'H E'l' Charles Scuddeh, Ssldbh Gates, C.fi' Justi FosTtn, Dtown.Meadow Huntington. Crab Meadow. Cold-Spring. in object of importance in trade.

The pencil in two Hours hence we are hr ed lo a greater ol uitbo.M them. Where are our pi uud experience the los ol comfbr- ht eslhanipton. most ct.iisiilcrablo improvement, was (he coiiitruclion of a machine, by which the straw is regularly cut and smoothed. UartlktT 11 S'asdfoiid, Moriches. cd with the capture of Major Andre was the famous tulip tree, near (ho spot where he was intercepted It was (lie most majestic of Ihe soils of tin) forest one hundred and twelve feet high, tcu paces round about, and its spreading extended over (ho them replied the shcrid'." What The sum of good manners, is lo do i IK qi'KKNS COUNTY di.

(he did gave What 1 Cedar Swamp, anc unnecessarily, which is disa- ashes." Col. M. Town send, The business has for several years, been an extensive ami lucrative one MuvmcttoCcve Thomas I. Jackson, Jericho. Gideon A'ichols, Hempstead greeahle to others, lelhowolicn at this season ol thevear, is tins rule j.j,,, What with Ihe violated by neglecting to shulthe doer, wimosscti "Why I Joil Slovenly often comes lo my gave him twenty-five lashes for had house on errands hut let the weather beheld his tongue their would have be ever so cold, John must stand with been none oft his fins and I It the process of cutting and smoothing, neighbouring li lds on each side of tho bleaching, braiding, nuking tip and road.

It was sirticl; with lightning trimming, has, each, become a sepa- some years sign, shivered from lop to rate trade. Those who employ a cap- bottom, and soon after hi ft down; not if al in the business, buy the braid of a vesiige os" il remains. Ma'iv rvopltf IlKADY-MADK linen and Dry Goods Stoi c. the door alt way oiien till he has ue- would In well if all the dispensations jouag girls, who to the number of had little (riding articles made out live red and received an of justice could be so ciniallv and some hundreds, earn their clothes by of the to keep as memorials; his message answer mj that if we are comfortably nromnllv administered Sn. Museum, the neat enmhivmeiit of making it.

and it was. I reinemher. narlienlavlv I 1 i tj '7 warm when John makes his upM'rance The cuds of the straw arc then cut or noted by tho good folks around, that we are sure to he uncomfortably cold n.vplks. bv others, and the braid, thus prepared the tree, was struck with lightning iho 1V1LLLWIS a II.ILL. KF.XT OOOR TO MK.

PHIIXIP's BAKERY, RETURN their gintt ful thanks to the inha-bitants of Brooklyn and its vicinity, for the very liberal support they have received iince their commi-ncemrnt in bu'im ss, ar.d teg to inform them they are d. ily renrwi, th. ir before he leaves the house. I ThruR uhn ti.iii'il ib lcct. is nut i ito the hands of those wlu are verv dav the news of Arnold's death Solomon Hashill is another plague able treat, IJartholoniew fair, in a'l iis to sew it into patterns.

We have heard arrived. The landscape connected with in winter weather. Jle too, must al- mni ide.i uf the ol some wlioeinidov camtals ot Irom this lid historv is extreme mctures- Stock at the MiW-VUHK CASH VLhS, therefore it is impossible for the Frojrittors to wavsMand with the door open until his streets of a-des from dawn to sun set. ten to fifteen tlr usand dollars each in que and beautiful, and it' our painters business is accomplished evidently for A'aphs is a fine city; but when I see the business. Il is a moderate caleu- choose to make it the Ihe subject of a the purpose of securing a retreat in neorde immersed in so much dirt and l-iliou to state the value of this branch historical picture, 1 should think it case of an attack Ask holomon lo filth, an( altogether so uf manufacture la Khode Island.

3Ias- 'might he iiUcresiing. come lo llie hre and sum llie aoor wrelc bed n'menrnnce. it smmcn sacliuselts and Conneclicul, at 3U0.0UU in A farmer who has a in enumerate the or to set a iinnttu Price on their Goods, as they are sold cheap accorJiiig to the Day's Auction. January 19, 1220. pocrrn.

From fie Lit'erpoo Mercury. IHE FEMALE LUMICr TO IIEU I.NFA.NT. ulcrji nut, my Imbr, for tiic morn of lo niurrow So, thauk I an'l cold, I'm going (0 reconcile it with the splendid pala- doilats, in a minute," is all you can gel out of ecs around. The rattling of coaches, cropofiye which is large and bright ritoviDiicE, (a. Jan.

20. Jeinllery. The manufacture ol Je vvellery, perhaps, hcfn carried to greater extent in Providence and ils Solomon; and as for LVfu tll'Monznc. the various tended nf biisket-maki rs and lit for bonnets, can get twice as sin alwavs begins lier longest tale and knife-grinders, of sellers of lemon- much for the straw in the milk, as for whin she is going, and with the door ade, fruit, brooms, conveyed in the the ripened grain, open, talks us into st fit of the ngur be- highest kev of (he voice, assail the tra-i fcliall li me lu kiuiuui 111.11 iuiiiijiiii i.i.iii iliuii. lore the latch is brought to the ketch, veller from all quarters, and stun bis From Ihe National Intelligencer.

vicinity, than in any other (own in the Union. The retail shojts of IJoston, ilVew-York, Philadelphia, Ualliniore, 1 Charleston, Savannah, and of all the inland towns in New-York, Pennsylva IJie frwn'y'rowi ws- Il is all confusion and there Tim' ihe iiic doom of die gmiiy' are I Jack 1'UZij has a mortal aversion to is equal danger of being run over, j'osf- toSS-D u.erm of nuitiiig any 'door after him lie must 11 jn a eroM(, 0P into a'stall ot lonu.iuiii iiioubdii- on u.y moiiitri fond Io his business, and then if it be not 0f fiuit. fish, or vegetables driven TO THli LDIT0KS. Gentlemen: An iddtuary notice is rviin the rounds ol Ihe newspapers, nia, Ulno, Kentucky anu lenncssee, have for some, years been supplied, chiefly from the laboratories ofProi- it.uw.n TTntSI fliA it li iwit'l al iin il iilin uencc. (oo much (rouble when he goes out, first on one side of the wav, then on (he lirea.it i 1 ...1 mvmr.fAolttrUt IwhriM iht-fi.

stating the death ol Major John Pauld- the door or, you may other; steering through crowds of bas- Au(Jitcli il.ee, and (unil thee, wlienl am ll JaCK WlllA7liU ing, at Nattsourgii, hkIM I'll Ull HUIII UII1IIIVI UlllLtl fill' IIIIIKII lUIIVfll Wl A mw- on ultimo, aged eighty-bcven years that he was pean, principally English and French sliut it alter him. A plague on sucti ivt9t ve. of diflcrcnt profes-folks in cold xveulher. sions: neslercd with imisortunate beg- of the Revolu- Jewellerv. which are ronfessetllv infe.

distinguished soldi' Again My boy Tom (till I learnt or by the Lazaroni, who continu- m.n nf the cantors of Jla ior rior to our own in workmanship and re.l ml jel il iloih prieve me to wake tlirc mv dcaret Tuc pan: ol Ihv (looiaie inoiher lo ee bun ill when die tlaiikofiHy cold chain Iliuii li-rt And mine but tin- guilty thotildnoiirn over me. ud y. 1 1 iiiu-i diee lor wlnle illou nit weep- him better.) was in the habit, ifa stick aIlv offer their services. One person trade was a pirfilable ono There is some mistake in Ihe last t0 town mployetl much capital of wood or pail of water, was (o be insists upon cleaning your shoes, aneih-brought in. of constantly leaving (he mills von bv the coat, and shew in" tut To aim ilire I Hide my trnri for a while 1st iii ihy dreHins, i.ile thus, placidly door open until the thing was accom- II I llCIU tun vou some iruit, exclaims, un, cue It'pllill me of the captors of Andre, compeiency.

i.ui ine lor- died between two and three years ago, eign jewellers, having learned a mettV on his farm at Campond, in the eoun- (1 coloring which extracts sill tho ly of Westchester, and slate of ew- alloy from the surface, sell their wares York. He was buried with the, hon- ow untiimking and unsuspicious plished. Tom thought himself warm- Cosa while a third thrusts cr out of doors if he could but sec some article of side into jour hand. way clear into the house again. Hetty, carts being drawn by cattle, we whether her business was down stairs occasionally found a hull's horn under or up in Ihe garret, must also have the ourarms, or thrust into our sides.

door open, for it was comforting to This is but a slight picture of (he streets her, if she. was cold (o reflect that the 0faples where thousands of persons rest of the family were in a fair way are imrsuing a thousand different ob- And oil how it wound, me lo gaze on thy smile, la, invsneet babe, illi hut piidelmdl prrtt lliee To the i.oin that now throbi with terror and nainc, the pure tie of virtuous a fleet ion bad blest thee, And hail a thee the la-ir ol thy latliei' iiijili nuine utnow uh remorse that aarti I mourn 'bee, ors of war, the Cadets from the Military Academy at Yest Point performing the funeral solemnities. native of West Chester loo and even my wife Je- jlic human voice divine" lV) was a IP? was a of being so Forsiikeii and friendless, as soon win niou ue i a woild, il it cannot beuay, iliat will thee, Avenging the guilt ol thy moihcr on lliee. brethren abroad as equal tint nes to guineas the goldrn film soon vanishes from the surface; the copper resumes its native hue, the pewter soldering lets go its feeble hold the trinket falls to pieces and the purchasers learn, too late, that all is not gold that gilt' ters." It is to bo hoped, that Congress will protect our citizens from these son of a respectable farm 'ten though.) almost to shrieking: and county; (he miiiia now and (ben. Cool ol'ti imhi where the noise and confusion are so er had received an education suitable to his condition, and was brought up ud when the dark thought of my fatcshaJ awaken a slip this Wiiv: but SIS I Ihe dem Oluh olshiinie oil th iiinocenl cheek, hen bJ uU UuMhe Ciud ol the orphan, lot kf lu'C better for WOI SC, It IS ne neither that wo are inclined to say, in good moral habits.

When the war l.l.....l. fU'nl fl. prudent nor becoming in me to say Chaos is come again." All this, much on this particular. 'jd, the good humor (hat prevails, I'diut, uu, uilil I lie cwuiiij ill VYvai viiia- the. duties ou raising ter rung between the lines, as the 1 Indeed Messrs.

Printers, as you may nnld incline a snectator to imagine A home and a lather in v.uii Hum 1ihm seek tno tiiat the base woild will setk lo uetcive tbee, With falsehood like that which Ihy mother be- cud'a .115 'sorted and helpless io whom can I leave tlicc Dh! Oodof Uihei less.piiy my ciuld. FROM Tilt BDtTo.N ucll snnnose.feom what has been said, iiMiiines nnd liberty phrase then was, became a sort of bor- Jm I have had sorry times of it in cold prevailed. But when we contrast the iUv region.it was customary for the wnihrr. Ii is imp. nf hue I IiavB cf i.ni.:i:n.nn.

h-l, nml ihe enterprising young fellow thereabout, ritiDE. Let the person who perceives that n'lirilWIII II.I17IIIIIIIIII3 "1 a I I IVcted considerable reformation within Wretched nakedness of Ihose who serve to make excursions in small bodies, i- .1 l.l sniiuliiiiu nhiiiwl (II lllp I'lll'lllV lines. sometimes a most to the enemy's lines, IM IUI" IS lilt: Mil. iiiusi i isni ne Ot llie sil him iisk himselllhe lo nwinj ntiCS. Watcrtown, Capt.

Died, during the last week, in my junsaiciion out tin- worm uu ()Cm? magnificent palaces ft. 1 I ii i i 1.1 (i I nm. i i ill ll.lfl If I I IIVCI. IUI iiir iiui imjbv. tious What room do I take up during all eternity, in tho midst of all the celestial globes, and among so many niam WILLIAM CIIOW.M.VSIIIM.U, njcii uu iii un urn aj, nu UOlirt, and (lie StOll) uCU.

cuvcixu uuij both worthies oi ihe it.voiutioii ui both pen-1 cause, with the rest ofmy neigli- canonv of Hravrn, tf the poor "Ciiling up their quarters, aim bors. of complaints, and am often com- (0 (Ijis(1 (he fillh, and the ver-1 pt.ng the Pandering parlie. that I. teiith oi u.e iie.o.s who obum, lk(, ,0 out shut the door hy which every thing, and ever) I H'cquen ly came out and carried away cate. it.liave departed to j.i.n l.e.r grea I mm, WII.C1 evuy i.

t.aU v. AltlOng these Mr. Pauld der WA8iii.NiiioN,andto receive then hiffiie-st 6int te (ioo; person almost is covered, our uesn 18 I ik1. creatures How many are there that and of those how many if I were blotted out of vard Hint in a short time the prophetic spint ol This SO biect may lie thought a tri- accumulation know ine? would care existence? following stanzas will become history and his gallantry is still remembered fling one by some to lecture the world (i unplCanIiness, and to bury our- bv his surviving colemnoraries. In imon in the public papers but I mis- soivpa tiir.

nnils and deserts for if lake if the majority at this lime, do (fljs j)C society, it is thegreatest course. Sass's journey to Rome andXaplcs. i i his adventurous career, he was three times captured by the enemy, and the last time escaped severely wounded. There are some old fragments of songs still extant, in which himself and his 1818. mi feelingly join me and cry" shut the door" a plague upon ve "shut (he door." On Ibis subject I think it high lime to call the thoughtless and ininriiilent to an account.

In our ThefoV.atm'ms account ofan important tnanu. two companions are celebrsited in exceeding homely poetry. He died about the aire of sixty, and not long after the TtlK LAST VF.TERiN OF THE REVOLUTION. SAW tiie hoarv warrior chief, hove teiii.y pi oud, but litiglited lorin, 'rorlitimM linn'woni with nmig yricf, An oak amid the pelting storm. )f llios-' whose crniKoii tide einbriicd The field wheie AHiion'i plory fell; II" tlii.se who oil undaunted stood, hen camion peal the licioci knell was thelavl the nlv head Was his, whnli wav'd nli wiulery bloom all, lor all had sped They slept in honor's laurel Mmb.

lesaz'd alas! he fa in vain, lo meet the romi ades ol his lull on the coiy plain, t'binpaiiionsin the victor spoil. ill, all nroimd And nought could trucl ol years beguile or him condolence hud no tear, l-'or lain nin-ctini wore no smile, ml Id lite arrior slept The wai -woiii veteran join the brave; he t.i'MH or wept, complimentary notice taken ofthe cap The following remarkable anecdote was handed to us by a gentleman on whom we can rely, who is well acquainted with the subject of it West. Spy: David Wilson, of Portvvilliam, Ga latin county. (Ky is 81 years of age. He has had four wives and by them 42 children.

His second wife had five children at two births in eleven months. Mr. W. has but two ribs in hi body, there being a solid smooth hone on each side He is a man of small stature and very active. He is a native of Pennsylvania, converses with case and affability, and supports his family by labor He is an economist, and ha worn a hat 23 yeaw, which still passably decent tors of Andre, by nn honorable member houses of public worship (especially since it has became fashionable to the running in and out during the whole time of service,) as well as in our private dwellings, this too common mark of ill breeding is becoming more and more observable.

It is shameful con-duct, let it be practised by whom it facture, is from the Providence Mamifactu-rer's Journal. Some years ago a Yankee gentleman was in one of the Southern states, whither commercial enterprise had cal led him, and lodged in a boarding house where were two English females, who made and sold bonnets of ihe celebrated Dunstable braid. They were very particular to let no females their working-room, for frar of having their ofthe House of Representatives. Now I am on the subject, if you will afTord mc a little room, I may as well tell what I know of the other two. Isaac, Van Wart was still living the last time I was in that part of the country, about three miles from the spot where Andre was taken.

a anil it Iitrrlil bfliOVTS heads of families anil (eat hers of youth, to press mum the minds of those over whom lankee lankee i un l'ciI. the ccn And edom wreatn licucchs fci.t'v. W. they have controul (and upon their own (jcniHnj however, they had no distrust.

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