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

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

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rMr' London Excise" Gin. tT TCM. n. Vr.AX EXECUTOR'S SALK. iu iunu nwiiK vmnrrmuuilK 111 Ittrnr III UI 1 1 all- a.

1 1, 'I I. i nlinn .1 .1.. I man qoKiimr LIST OK LETTERS nimaining at tht rut Ofili, Brmfon, Jan. 1, llW. Prrsons calllnj far any of tLtie are iljiKlGtc! they at a aJvrr.l.cJ, I I riapwii, uic ajicaacr JL I HSinpilleiif.

rin lv and jYwdou Ell'ilC will, fmuj Checked the progress Of Ihe uVeilSsinn. I'm London dorks. which he n.Mi-n erior In nnvrvrr 1J'4T I'-'' he )ll Ml Piddle Auction, ol 7 AilWay llthual I'llm ii t) ntxl, al 4 o'clock, I. mi iliu tmtii oi i.li. tid llr .,1,, A lilt KS, tfiarM'W Am! all ilit turn ami ttfrWfplarerf.

llirv lmi lli'ir eili rntrancri occasionally, Just fur (lie atnuitmtnt of our traders, give some slisht of ihe who are Inking part in g'eal drama of public llt'e. All the ayitiC of ll'" men will now be I much importance The fulluivinf fntmienli aeit given on a (i I a.ifil.ni, (steam boat Ilntd, i nlton-l any, llrok Ettrartofahtterfrnin Washington, it ed Jan. 10. "I have no new of ininortance In communicate. Ifl cornrr of Fulton and I lirks-ns.

Kiooklyn. lyn) a VALUABLE FARM, in Kini! County. Lone I JiiiiJ Kvery thin cure on anwothlv in Conereis. The WANTED I ''I hi the township of Bruiikljii, noun- I .1.1.1 ll.a nmiti I I L' 1. 1 I drill li of Mrs.

Jai-kton ha produced considerable ex rBl I purih.mr, or lor AJ AyrciMa Ape in Austin Joiialt Allen Mary 1 tiailow Geo rill of I TNT FARM umih mr nun nniii'i nmui iii.il cf which WilliHm.h.nBli ros.l Ira.lii.g l.y lien. term nf vriir, JB. I 4H lu IU) ni'te Of (iinil citement. It li said Mr. Adams will leave tUftpalace the last of this month, in order that It mar he nrrnar mill l.r woo.llan.l.

Wi.h hmi.r. I.nnt. nliliiu ft or rt I l.vilif oik lledfoiil, and is I 3 4 miles fiom the li-ny hv miles Coin r.ioklut. eil to receive hi I dined nlih him tester- 1'ur pm lieuLirs, apply ni ihln VOIX rn. .1 Iff olTc jun 1 1 -iv i.BtKff 0 THE Til JAM.AHY, AT TANMsfir iar lie appears in coot! health and spirits.

I lie Baiitker fiiml L'ltmaid Clnirie lliadley John liitliB Joanna e.n li road, and I mili IVoni iMinnnlmrcJi ieny, 1 til il peruUnr situation, etiteudinir fionMini- nd to aonther, it will ml mil of stvrr.il illusion. liinliliog lou, It II MtlVOI ltd 1 It'itTII ....1 I I I I Jy Hie 1 1 oil. i 1 1 iiuiurruui uini apintiuici, cutnp'iaril in nun FOU SAI.K, A S.MALI FAU.M, viduals of the two great political parties who here will tie khIiI in oiih or iwo ttiirvel, as best sain pnn hmers. l-o in Ihe liuiiiedinle iirin it is vei coiKi'nir'il l.inilin?. TTJ Li: liiiiuiril in Hie nf Parllelt Itubeit ll.u .1 gooit JL Lirrrln, Cunimiiiii? ueiea or l.unl, with a I loue ninl older uul hiiiMines I nq iiieof hi valuable life be roloiiged for liy tieii.

Morgan Lewi. Our dhtinumlud fd-hip cithtn whose lionet fame the viperous bnatli of klaiider ccuM not aull.v, uml whose elevalion to the i.i.iiff in the rill of a free people, boar li.itius Mi-plien It li.inl.. Mr I'V Wliieli iiiiimne can ha prornrcl Irooi tin) iiy will) lli iiinioiii f.icilly. The ulioln I'nrin roiitains sixty i neret more or 'ess. Un the ini-i' urn a mnull dwi hiiiii.

Mil Jim 15 if HA AC COItl K.LVOU, ritltili mei mm me greatest harmony and good h-i-ling." Statetmm. Connrett. The Committee qf Ways and Means hare decided to report a bill to provide fur refunding to the, importers, the additional duties levied by I lie late tarilf. on all merchandize ordered previous Uriooiiiiu'ire I'ei imiii Ma' eie llenl ncll of ater, nod a niiiuticr ol finit tret s. JX FOR SALL tlo aceoiint its eliihle a'td Ih-mIiIiv loiMiion, it il Bergen t'omeli is mitred a reiy destmble propi-rty aoil mo' Hint wool, I he if Tilt, iwo.siorr hrlik fionl No 3 irmnnera'e an rnteriiiixiii" l.irmi tneu'iitini 'A, Frmil slii i t.

two dunn from llie l.ooz-Nlinil toils passage." The Vntional Intelligencer states that the appoint iuiisi dt'lichttul situation fui a couutiv -i mi c.irh ron. ui neeii( neeuiiied us a Itariltenrt Store, i nnVred for further eniptire of Joliii 'killui'iu, near mentof William Clark, as Treasurer of the United I tale I or fiulher iiilmiiiHimn, apply at llii stoic. Ja niHiy 13, lit-'t). live prrmur or s.urm t.rimii);, cin ner of atliei me Mi h.moura'jlc tcstimortj to hi manljr viitue and palii-olic gervicei. Jty Uow Va'ei.

77ic lUcetlre Franchise An nn-errinS correction of niirule in well organized Ke-nuhlio May it wiwlom and ju.lice be perpt-tjatcd in the free and uninterrupted exercise of it aove-r-ign'v a haa bren done in the late election for the t'hkf "Magistrate of the Union. Ify UiMijiniin Uiley, Kq. i'reiiilent. The remit of the Ulc I'nsidjnluil iLclion A triumjih of princi- Slates, lias heen confirmed by the Senate, by a vote lieel lo IV. JVnn, AilcliO.iti-f, come ol I iillmi anil Sands streets, Itiiioklvn IJOAT TAKKN Ui.

nearly orquiie unanimous. ib A CAllf-h tlroi.Klyn, Jim. 13, fEKRN up adiii't, near (iowMiinea, a short dislnnee JB. Iiiflniv l.oveiiior's l-lmul, on Thursday Urn, a hirer i. a i H0US1I IN CRAMJKRUV-STRKKT.

Ef ipal Sunday Scfiool.Oa Sunday next, in I LI. he sold at Rucliiin.nii Thuisdav the I3ih January riAiu.r., ruicuinie.i ior live imrs, villi coiiered loiki i i i. i 1 ootrnti oi nun inner. lip owiif mnv at Jo cliMk, p. in on the die Mouse mid l.eaw llnrgi'ii Jac H.itkt A Bridges John Brown Maiy Boulilon Mail'iHt Bglllu John liuvald Ita l.el lloriiett tieo Biillrr "tii tin Henry B'lirouglia Beaj Burin Hi is Byrne Ituli.irJ Baldwin Kr.i (' Clalun Aim Claik Alexander Chitk Allied Caey 'i'ho Callran Henry Cliiiuipliii Wui 11 Cal'er Bariiattus li (Cutlery John Casey Henry (be forenoon, (weather permitting) a Discourse will be delivered in St.

Ann's Church, in this village, and I iiI.iti v-sii(M iy Uillnin Datis llie liHve Iter on In I'tlER MONKOOHT. Bioc.Uui. in 14 Iw Imiii has five yenr from nent May lo run Ihe. lot i 10) feel iround rent 1.) per milium llie lioue a Collection taken up for the support of the School, CKM'HK FRIUtY. from llie f.oi attached to said Church.

Service to commence at Imo stoii lii-li, 2 tiy 3U et, a kitchen mid cellar hi the liiKnitirnt story Crst stnrv cutltaiu two looms, a bed if Catharine si reel, New-Yoik, to die font of Mrfint. lirooklyn, Lonif- the usual hour. Jan. 14, room anil kitthcii second story contiiius Iwo rnoius and iwiit ll.eie are niinr plymi; two ted mpnis. The horse is neatly tn: Inillt well ol fooil niHteiiiiti, a foni1 lare In irk cistern, a t.irge crape fcjr-A CARD.

The Nassau Hook and Ladder I iiin it iertni-n Ikilh loiler, nnd engiiiea The lnJ(peti(leuCi is rquni in Kpei to enfrini' oiesmn une, lree, tc. in the viu.d. lie alio a da inaole iro any hniu on the F.a't River. They perform Iheir parage No. 1, of this village, return thanks to Messrs.

II. Conklin, for supplying thera with refreshments lly John Tagee, Esq. 1st Vice TresiJent. Our dMingubhed Senator in Congrcas, Nathan Sanford firm to the cause he ha espouied, undeviating f.om the path of political rectitude, may hi virtuou patriotism and integrity secure to him the applause of a grateful people. Uy F.q.

7th Vice President Ccuerul Jndtew transcendant ponen of mind is a sure guarantee that hi administration will advance his country' glory. J5y Alphcua Sherman, 6th ice President. General Andrew Jackionh hie presents to the woild another instance In illuMraie the true character of an American hero brave in the field humane in uclory and unambitious of civil power. lly Dennis II. IMIc, Ksq.

Manager. The pood e.ihla the. fence" The Devil take the hindmost." it'ily, situated in the ijIi pail of tlie vilUpe, on in from 3 to 4 iniiiulcs. good h'iic 'I lie improvement to be paiil fur, or the lease Ooe Stoim Bont is now plyin? on llie ferry from 9 to 10 inheienewed AM it. L)EA.

Auet r. at (he late lire in Waler-street. S. MOKEHOUSE, Foreman. o'clock in ihe cvciiine, and will be continued.

Far af Chnse Fheteer 2 Carpenter J3 Clarke Brooklyn, Dec. 31, THAT HEAUTiFUL FARM ter II o'tlork, eei Is. Jantiar.H 18 V. In New Utrecht, heloneinjr to the rst.ile of I'lmtnas MARRIED JIV virtue ofa irrrropt, to me directed and tleliveied, Chew Kolvejt t'ostigan Dennis Cropsey Wm licgHiiiiin, deceased, ronlmiiuij 82 acres, i otTerrd for JH I'lUll-LAAJ I tun In. lii-iiitf hooiidt'd on the by (lie lelloiv Hoi In This village, on llie Sth Inst, by the Rev.

James Oltcrson, James M'Farlun, of Troy, fo Miss Jane is herebv made, llmt a Court of Couuiiihi Plen.and (Jene- Itoml, it i well raleiilated lo be made inlo two fiinns It is ral Session of die Trace, in and for die county of (lOi rnl altoirotlier, or in two parcels, as best mi'ms Ihe put Anderson, daughter ol the late Alexander Ander Itv Jonathan 1. Coddington, Esq. Manager. Gov- will be held al (he Apprentices' Library, in llie village of 1 line are on the premises a fust rate tana lloofe ison; by the Jiev. Mr.

-Sanford, Johri Van Winklei II- iVI.tli.. -In Br on Tiiesitny the EOlh day ol Januarv nisi, at flZ ir, tr statesman, have secured him to Mis. llannah Kelley, 2 turns, 2 Hovels, a well of as fond water as any on 'lie smoke, house, a blacksmith shop, i.e. For flirihor lOo'clock, A. ami all Justices of the I'eaee, Onioimis, Cornell CJenn-nrina Cook Jan a Cull Amos ('rulfnl Jonathan Cromwell Jane Cook lleri ey Crossinnn Wm Coukiin Julia Cook Uhnda I laitiu a At Wallabout, by Rev.

Mr. Rouse, Lambert Mrrril KdiiS Millet Anne Miller hhrabeili Miller Wm A Mitehrl Jana Mtllef SJiiil f2 Muntgoasriy tN'm Moran DauifJr Murry FflwaW Militgell IN Taul Ni hols Mr Nh-IioIs Hara'h i IO entry mi W'A tl'Bi'irn Dail heele RotFrrl Uhve Omna I'atterfbq Wat I'ama Wm j'arkrr Margaret Ana JcoMr I'alias Beijt 13 I'latl (Hue) lyMiningtoti HelpsBB Lio, J'Delan Win IVrkla Nailil I'etitl Phebe J'hilips John Pwaey A II rowers llr iirietUa. I'ortet James i hos I'errioe IWieji ttuinliw-alolit (tij lUudall Uenj rtepu'en It Itila Ahmti.ini rf tyfenl)urli Felrr Itnacll JamtS Itnaclt Faul Itiibprdy ItfflJt Rohiiuon Mi Kaolins Mr Rose II ft! Itose a II )toger Thomas Rohirrsen Alexanr'sv Roihen Theresa Roberts Win Huberts W-m RoUo Ptiihonela Reed Micbael Shaw Sausuet uanlati Mrs sbhadilotk Junji tpader MartbU fclater Liivisa Swaniy Jaurca bwan lifts later Lovisa Seaman laria fr'ainan Jane Shannon Margaret Seeds Win hhepherd CI tobigi Shields John Speer Mariati iniiU ltii liaid. Smith Ellen t'. Smith Lvdfa 5winey John cribuer Tlractfeui friSou Eleanor Snow Jolhua ttootliuir Jane fT Tall man Duit Taylor Henry Tale Susan Taylor SF Tillman Julia l'houipsun John 'i horn so Wm '1 hompson T'h? M.

Tlioinpsoh Capl Ba hompson T'hos Trot man Stifajnali Thurfte Suoil- uinliiuon AtjoTS 'furly. John A Xi vj0 Thomas Vayloi Jamei5 Van KansaWr lleiiry t'ansichet Elizabeth Saruli 2, Viinck Joseph i Wallace Hebecca, Wright Wm VilsOn Ann Wilson Henry. Williams Owiji Consttthtet, and Murshali, ami nil pei sons IhhimiMo pro particulars, enquire of WILLIAM It. DUAN, the choice of the people. It.

Cnl. Jul.n Lorimcr Graham, Manager. Ja- seeute at said Com be then there their own proper Jiin IK corner of niton and nauds-strcels Wyckolf, to Miss Susan, daughter of Gen. Jeremiah Johnson. liersons, i lln ir rolls, records, indictments, nnd oilier HOUSK AT AUCTION IN fJrnlitiideUecrtA events that an intel remembrances, lo do those tilings ulneh to their olbccs in WILL be sold at Aiirii.m on Thursday the 5ili Janua ne.i.le.

when actios for themselves, will mat behalf shnll Bpnertmn to lie done. rv oexl, at 3 o'clock, I'. M. on the prciai-es, the House reivdrd heroic virtue and distinguished patriotism the first public honors. liiven under my liuml at Kronklyn.

ti.is Hill n.iy of Joel Conklin, on the south side of Orange street, being Cornwall Isaac Culler Ceo CoOi'i Charlotte Covsrt Ann 37 fed liuin llenrv street. 1 he Lot is ou a Lease tor ft January, 1S29." JUll.N X. BERGEN, sbiriff. Uy M. M.

Noah. The SUle of rennsyleania tears unexpired, is 37i feet by K'O deep, ti round ftent At Setauket, by the Rev. Charles- Seabnry, Thomas Gwynne, to Miss Elderkin, daughter of Dr. F.lilerkin. At Haverstraw, John E.

Brewster, of New-York, (e Miss Sarah Gage. At Onemfciga, Richard Woolworlb, Esq. to MifS Delia A. Forman In New-York, John Chambers, to Miss Emeline Burrows Daniel S. Miller, to Miss Ann K.

Bailey llaitholumew Granger, jun. to Miss Mary Smitten; Dl Duboll Elidia 20. L'uililw: to be paid for al I be end of tbe Lease Uniform, consistent, and triumphant. After his Honor, the Mayor, had retired, Campbell ihe House is 23 by 30 feet, (lie situation pleasant. Terms Da Camp Lydia DarroW John at the sale.

JS10OO ta-iy remain on mortgage. P. White, hsq. gave T.e Honorable IValler Dmene, Mayor of the City nf New-York His nrivate worth, and public servi Day Stephen I) i IH WTizr1Xrizvi IV. DLA.V, Auct'r, Dec.

25, lS.n8 4v FOR SALE AT PRIVATE SALE, Drake imothy Dabtiey ti Devo Jacob ces, eminently entitle him to the distinguished situa That elcsrant MANSIOX built by tion to which he has been caucu ny me pcopie. After the President had retired, ltohert Emmelt Amos 1 cm II, to Miss Sarah Ann Ludlow At Orangetown, Villiam Devoe, printer, of New York, to Miss Sally Ann Hennion. At Bdllimire, Hon. John H. Eaton, of the U.

the snbscriocr, on Ked Hook road, corner of Drew Thus Danlon James Dick James Dougherty John rare Dean stieet. The House is ii Iect fiout by FARM FOR SALE JIT AUCTIOJV. Our Presidrnt, Binjnmin Bailey A conscript fa 52 feel deep, completely fioi.lird ui the very Senate, to Mrs. Margaret TimberUke, widow of OS FRIDAY the 20th February next, will best manner. The purchaser may have Hie whole or any ther of the great republican lanniy.

After Governor Yates bad retired, C. the late J. Timberlake, of the U. S. Navy.

Dossey Robt A Doty Mr iisstesl l-sold at public auction, in me city ot I II nart of the lots attache. I to it. frVf l.w l.m.i il.trr. ill 1 ll i'clock at OOtin. Also.

TWO HOUSES on District-street, 22 by 24 feet the Merchants' Fxchance, the FARM for each, two stories hieh. built ill the best manner. The 1n shis vjllage, William, son of Richard Van Voor Dougherty Wtu Dukes Susannah Duryea Con eliuy Dunnohoe Fat lick. Our distinguished guest, Governor loirs The President of theJackon Electoral College: a firm merly owned by Stephen Allen, Esn, situate on Ihe Jmnaira mad. distant from the yiltaee of Brooklyn about four purchaser can have one oi more lots iv'ull each hou-a.

Also. FIGHT LOTS on Ihe northeast sidd of Dean-st bees, eri fiO. between Ked Hook road and 25 by 100 Dean L'enj At 1 rov. John G. anderhevacn, t.sn.

4J. by the new road, containing about 40 acres of cultivated Land, five aerrsof Wood, and four acres of Salt Meadow. On the oremises are a pood two slory Dwelling House, El Ears IMiS and undaunted patriot. After Governor Lewis had retired Our dMtnguishcd guti, Governor Lewis A sur nl' the Revolution. ff it In New-York, f.irhsrd Trested, engraver, aged Also.

LIGHT LOTS onthe noitliwest side ofBoertim st 30; Lydia Ann, wife of Richard F. Moore, aged 27 Eaton Catharine Eagon David almost new, a very good large Barn and other ouihoues, nnd a well of excellent water near the door. Near the being all the lots belneen District ami Dean-streets, each Mrs. Margaret Gopp, aged 43 Mrs. niary iwei- Ervel Samuel 25 hv 100 feel.

LyAhiennaii Cchra. Ttc omnipotence of public opinion abundantly verified in the recent triumph liiiff; Mrs. Jane Eden, aged C7; Rulofl li. Schenck, Elclred Beueclulc house aie Iwo orchards of Apple I cees, and one of young Prai'h Tires, of the best kmds nf fruit, and about two acres Also, blA LUIS on the norineasi smeot i asid 24; Thomas Carter, aged 66; Mrs. 1'hila Edwards Lewis between Boeruiu-street and uook ruau, eacn uy nf gronnd i laid out in napberr nnd Strawberry ines.

loO feet Ellward Margaicl Elmer Clara McCully, ased 43; Harriet, wife or Hon. Ogden and daughter of D. Penfield, Dan fo the merchant or gentleman, tneunove uiimnoiieu mc Also FIVE LOTS on the southwest side of Cornell-st. Elvn Ann between Boeruin street and fled Hook load, each 25 by mo't elijjihle sitnatioo for a summer retreat ot any on ine its rontiuitv to either Brooklyn or New Voi rrn- oi the people's cause. By Asst.

Alderman Cooper The Independence oj America con firmed at the Latlle of A prelude to the lime when the world shall break the yoke of tyranny and be free. Uy Asst. Alderman Strong. Regular iel Uapelye, aged 81, formerly of Newtown Paul I.e CountI ased 71 Julio Jnslcr, aired 43 Thomas Farlin Lufcretia l- 100 feet. ders it so very convenient f.rthe merchant whose business Also.

EJGIIT LOTS on the northwest side of Boeriim. Bushcr, aged Mary Gilmore, aed 7i Joseph Fanan Geo Feldcr Wesley street, between Bergen and wyckou-sirccis, eacn ko ny lirs in Hie city, or lor (lie noriicunurisi, wisum no. productions early into market The soil is light and ray Renville, aged 22 McAlaster, ageu 03 L.ucy French If 0 feet. The door to political eminence may me iriresuum enuullr iireserved from the schemes of the de- of cuttWutton Possession can be given on me tirsi oi Fielder John VV Also. SIX LOTS on the southwest side of hVrgen street, Fargo, aged 68 Margaret, daughter of tbe late fait.

Charles Wells, aged 23. a i Windsor, Vt. 1 1 n. Abner Forbes. 1st assistant siKninc the assaults of the violent and the iirsidi- Fitzgerald Lolsa between Boeruin street and ited Hook rouu, eacn ao oy Xpril next Ftjr particulars, enquire of A.vJ r.S ALLt-'i No 71 Main -sr.

Brnuklyn. or at llieoffiee of the Auctioneer. 100 feet. ostnr ftJury "onllinm Marriet JaoiiHiv 13. 1829.

Judge tf Windsor County Court, resident ol tne ous machinations of tho few. khimrra-ki We have received the iinful intel Bank of imisor, Oic. aRtu oo. TO BE SOLD AT-PUBLIC AUCTION, Fojter Ocrslrom FostVr Margaret At New Rochelle, Newberry Davenport, ii.sq. licence that two vessels, one a schooner and the other a a'oop, went ashore, in the seven snow storm, on TUESDAY the 0ih day of February next, at 10 o'clock, A.

M. on the premises, under Ihe direction used 84. ii WM -iflin James At Philadelphia, Rev. Dr. John Chester, orAlba- of the subscribers, all Ihe Heal nnd Ferena-I Estate ol Carrey Michael the evening ot the 3d instant, ai iumu sianu, uu several iorons weie lost Tbe kebooner was from t.tfil.

sen or. deceased. late ol the townsi'tp oi HIT Hall Mary ny; Thomas, agea la, son oi xuomas isop, New-York. JJath. under ballast, bound for New-York.

Hamilton Miss 1' A Also, SIX LOTS on the southeast side ol liea nook road, helween Bergen and Wyckoff streets. Also, a triangular piece of Land, on Wyckoff and Smith streets, being 6a feet on Smilll street, nil 250 feet on Wyckoff street. Also, Hint valuable propeity. consisting of a Distillery, Wind Mill, Store House, Duelling House, Barns, Sheds, and other out buildings, occupied by tliu subscriber. 1 here are five acres, one rood, ami nineteen poles of the finest land in the vicinity of iVew-York, for country seats and siles, or for any oilier business.

The buddings are all in complete order. The Wind Mill th best in the vicinity of New-York, and being attached lo the Distillery, the' business of distilling, grinding, uud rectifying, null lisa aSlPiipd(tn to the best advantage On board were fire persons; two of whom, young Jamaica, Queens county, that well known valuable AUM, situated and lying in ie township of Jamaica, eight miles from Brooklyn Feiry, and four mihs from Ihe village of Jamaica, adjoining: the Union Kace Course, containing Haskell John Hand Mary 3 a half acres, of which twenty-two ac res Hall Joseph Hart Andrew Harrison Geo Harrington John Hay Sophia men, sons of tbe captain, perished the captaiii and two others were saved, i'he idoop was the Enter-nriz of and from Newport, Rhode-Island, for New-York, wilh a load of coal. No person from the sloop has been found alive, to relate the events of the sad catastrophe. Two persons from the wreck, however, were traced by Ibcir footsteps in the snow, In distant nart of the Lland, where they were giaid VVoeitlanil and aom, conihinrng eight acres and also, a lot of Fresh Meadow, contnmn.e six acres, or thnreobuts. On Ihe said (arm is ntvKlliii' House.

Barn. Wagon House, Hovels, ami he lei ms of sale of all the above property will be libe I'ts, indeidA Happy -AYw Year ous saw the clo-ing year. I(eemtilin jocund May, appear, 1 he ii. one, like the last, is fiMinJ Kepletc wilh peace and plenty irown'd WhiUt Fortune from exhaustless store Does her choice gifts profusely poor: Her fav lite utreiit, ARO I LAKK, (A most amazing lucky spark) Dmns nn the dame wilh great delight Dills which the Goddess pays at sight. To see Clark's list would make you stat other out buildings, all hi gawd-repair, and a well of llie door AUo, a siariety of Fruit, such ral.

The subscriber invites persons wishing to fiurchase, to call and examine for themselves The whole is in a vcrv ihriviti" neighborhood. Improvements have been found frozen to death. Due of whom was ascertain- as Annies, Pears, Cherries, fcc. Fifty acre of said farm made faster for a few years past than in any other part of are under a high state of cultivation, and all in goon aTso, at the rame time and place, will tie sold, that established and well knawu comer stand, kept as a tiro-eery and Tavi-rn, form-rly occupied by Samuel F.lden, jun deceasi Ivins on ihe Jamaica turnpike, and Course, and now renting for torn The num'rou nrizes lo his share. Brooklyn.

For fanner particulars, enquire oi ir unuio Dean, ccrner of Fulton and Sands streets, or of the sub. scriber, on ihe premises. ISAAC COKNELL, Jun. Biooklyn, Jan. 15 if AT PRIVATE SALE, then haste to Clark's without delay.

Hawkins Mary Haskell Julia Harriton Joseph llennv Geo tlempstend Lucy HealvJohn Hendiickson Sojoinun Hentun Mrs IT ill George Hnaard Amaziah Houghton Holiday FhilhJ Hovey John Holden Mrs 2 Homan Mordr.ica Hurlbut Mrs Hue Ucorge Hutchinson Benj Hudson JaRe For lime and tide for none ill stay, riVF OR SIX HUADISED Load of Building Stone is Von II find his office in Hroannay Private Sale, for 3s. and 6d. tier Lond. hundred and fiftv dollais per year This placecontaioing thirty acies, of whirl ten acres are of excellent Woodland, Resides vou know, and us oo sin, Faint heart did ne'er fair lady win," Then may success yonr slepsalwnd, An, I I-Wtoop nmve vour iasliiuf friend Apply to W. R.

DEAN. Dec 25. ff A LOT 25 by 100 on the north side of Tillary-sireet, the third Lot belowr Adams-street. Fan of the nimey insiv rpmain on IMortfraeB. Dec.

4 tf to be the captain. The bodies of four persons, -therefore, have been found and interred on the Island. The schooner lies on the west end of the Island, and the sloop on the east both bilged. Sag'llailor Ivatchman. Washington, January 7.

tn the Senate, yesterday, Mr. Foot presented a memorial from sundry Warrant Officers ol Ihe United States' Navv, praying additional compensation. Mr. Chambers gave notice of his intention to iutroduce a hill for settling the claims of several States for interest due to then from the United States, on moneys advanced by those Slates, during the late war with Great Britain. A similar bill passed the Senate last session, but was not taken up in the House for want of time.

Mr. Benton's resoluUon Tclative to the redemption of the Public Debt, and diminution of the amount ef duties on impoits was taken up, and supported by Mr. B. in a speech ol and six acres exccl ent Meadow. On llie saiu pre-nusrs are a new two story Dwelling House, Barn, two Hore Sheds and Granaries, and a Wheelwright and blacksmith Shop, and a well of excellent water near the doc r.

I lo. stand is a fir.l rate stand for business. One rfIiARK htis the honor of announcing to his friends ami llie puliiic, tne oesi snmiK'-u -lincmr oi That Valuable Property lately belonging to tins heirs of 1hird of the purchase money of the above properties can llvile H.irvey ry everoff-red in this Slate Vw-mrs ConsolidHleo i.oi-tery, ChssNo. 19, for 1828, to he drawn in the city of New-York, on. Tuesday, the 2Jih of Januarv, I8i9.

Forty-two nuinlier Lottery, six di awn Ixtllfs f-CIIEMK. I niiaeof I 10.000, 1 of remain on bond ana mortgage. And also, at the same lime and place, will be Sold five lots of Rood Woodland, containing as follows Lot io. ft acres and 32 perches lot No 4, containing 1 of 200, lof 2,000, 6 ft of fa), 5 600 acres, 28 perches; lot No. 5, containing 5 acres, 19 36 HK), 3d of 90, 3f of 80, 30 ol 30 oo, oi Selah Smith, deceased, No.

oO ullun-sirnet, opposue Front-street, is od. red for sale. The ground is fifty feet on Fulton-street bv 158 feet deep running through lo Doughty-street. The House on Fulion-sireel is now admirably calculated for business of any kiad. There are tvo Brick Houses fronting on Doughty-street, entirely new, hut not completely finislied.

A ur' her description ts deemed unnecessary suffice il lo say, it is the most valuable piopeify now for sale in Brooklyn. Also, that handsome well finished new brick from House, No J0 Concord-street, lately tmill by William Jen-kin. The lot is 25 by 100 feet. The bouse built, in perches; lot ro. 1,4 No.

7. conlnimiig 5 acres, 2 roods, and 3o perches. 40, 3,780 of 204,340 prir.es to uia.ias I lo 183. 0S0 Tickets only i Mauscer halve, quarters and eights Mm, ill he sold a lot or excellent salt ttieauow ioi no. 1 containing 9 acres, 1 rood, 10 perches.

The above lots in proiimtioik, for sale al 1 nine ion .7. will be sold separately. And also, al the same lime, will be sold at Aaclion, on the above premises, all the Pessonal F.stite of Snmuel Williams Fetcr Williams EliaabeiU Williams Eliza Witham MiJ Wood Bonalty Wvckoir Jobtvlsc Vt Zilnih.Urials, NEW 101. ilirip Jahn "2 lie. hap ftlak Bloom Eliaabel Billy Justivus.

Cumbersoii Tii Cotton, Joseph Co.bert John Doohlile Char.lta Ellis saint .1 1 iele acfat Irtislings Melt aiitlaQ, ketroe John Lewis Isaac Mania Wan wick John Way SehenCk Vau Coil John 2- Baincs Cafrt Hatti tsoji Uant tjuik Sarali hlukctnati Jual Carney John i Daily Soml I Digit Siirol, ilppkins UsdliitiS Hodges Alfred i I.utlier Juliii Latimer Rev Marks Martia Mark Hetiriefla Murrel John Mot i al Thomas Morrcl Jiow t. T'hos Miller John I'itinan Geo Ricjjardsqo leiul Sanford Lewis. Truuimnn SanU Tower Josedh Vasiau JJAVr. Jl aid win tasuirt KarrvMr Chadwicli DatiJ Clough Jjha Caulk John VMrts RicliarA l)ollSm1 Downiu; James Fvans Ann Farlin JuUn traywood Joka 'i Hooter JPS Mi KeonV MiCUad MumforJ John Meir'itnao Jtssepk t' McCoy Andrew 1'atlerson James Fhelps VV Rapelya Dr Ie Tillghtnan I. lleprw Ward C.

WiUiatoa Xois) Hie very best manner of best materials, and is ufli-cleutly large andspeclalr! to accommodate a Imge Kl- hkh ts tiro most foihinate office in the world. New-York, Jan. 16. 1829 1 GOODS CHEAP FOIl CASH" K.hlert, sen. deceasea, coosinng uwic v-, two hours length.

In the House of Representatives, yesterday, a number of Resolutions were offered Amon" others, a resolution was offered by Mr. Miner, on the sub-iect of slavery, and the treatment of slaves, in the District of Columbia, to which a preamble was prefixed detailing a number of outrages coirmitted on slaves. Mr. Miner had just commenced some observations on the subject, when he was obliged to postpone his remaiks, inconsequence olthc expiration of tbe hour. On motion of Mr.

Lea, the fuiiher hill to authorize the state ol Jacob Clark Jackson II 2 JiicksonCathariue Jamison John Jaujrs Mr Jeffery Kobeit Johusiai John Johnson Feter Johnson Feler Johnson Wm Johnson Catharine Jordon FiedericW Jones Rev Kenny Kclward Kelly Fatrick Kerlin Uugh Kirby Isaac Kelchnor Peter Kildi.ff Mrs Kirby Rebecca Kingsley Charles King Catharine Knuden Charles I. Feier Leonard and Fowls. Also, wagons, riougns, Farming Cten-nrs of every description, together with a qnamitv of Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting of Beds and Bi dding, Tables, Chairs. Carpels, LookiuK wrn WOUDHliLL. ill ralrhogue, gives nonce mai ee will henceforth sell GOODS for cashonly Having milv.

ror Icuiner panicuir, ciipn.i Auclioueer.cnrner of Fulton a-itd Sands-sireef Brooklyn, Nov. 0, 1828 EXECUTOR'S SALE AT PUBLIC VENDUE. ON the premises, oo Tuesday the 17th slay of February on hand a large and general ot all kinds ol Glasses, be. and a variety ol oiner auices ioo icuiu.i. Kids kept at country stores, imornn an, ucm on-i mrntioiv Any person vwim; lira, win be accommodated by calling on the subscribers, IKtonirilS IIOlll mr SIM urar, turn miv-t A at his store cheapei lhan they oeen next, at I clock, ai.

an nisi ctimm ii.i Tennessee to issue grants, was postponed until vl on the premises. Terms wrtl be made known on day of sale, by the subscribers, and indisputable lilies will be sTiem property or Bergen, aeceaen, ly ing mc Hetntead, ailji'iiiiiig ih turnpike road leading from Jamaica to the village of Hempstead, and within lour miles The House then resolved itself into Committee of A Oil AN M-ltlll, 1)1 I'M AS KLDER T. the Whole on the state or the union, ana ioo uV the bill to authorize the occupation of the O.egon. January 15 of said village, and at present occupied by fMcnoias oei-gen, cantainmg by estimation 0 acres, be the urn more or less, a pan of which is woodland, and Ilirce acies sa Some discussion ensued, in which iraywn, ir. PULiLIC AUCTION.

i nr Siii ii i Public Aticdn, oa SalurJiy, ihe Flovd. Mr. Everitt. Mr. Balesof Missouri, Mr.

Cam- meadow, more or tes. sm iarui mSuii offered by any person al Patchogue before sV heat and Re lour by th barrel 20 barrels of Vinegar 6000 of llie selebre led Blue Point Oysieis. Tavern Keepeis will find il to iheir advantage to call and purchase supplies of Liquors, Teis, 5uc.i, Cufft e.JiC liim.iu pveffienre lo sending 10 New Voi k. ALSO, one good Iwo horse Sleigh one sinele do. for sale ith bells, together wilh a large im ret Horse six seats past, kind and tame in all harness, well calculated for a pie, and a trotter.

Country produce taken for cash rn ill i arsons indebted to me must make immediate pan, HOODHL'LL rtchogue Jo. 15, 'I barn, and other oul-buiiaiog, ami a vaiiny dnu of Ftbrunry ntrt, at ihe Dwelling House i the sul.srri- 3 in lhi rnnnl nf KlilF. Lee Vam.iel Lerch Wm Lord F.lixa Lloyd Mrs Lloyd Lisle Lowden Sanl Alo on Ihe premises, on I uesclay the JJoi oiarcn arai, L-sn1 Ihm Ixla. irii. lai, in Ihe town astcu-tnienl of FAU1IJ i iiicuoms B- ii i varif.tr of niher articles nil- at 1 ClOCK, I ol.

Bit lol I. a in denre nf lite said John Bergen, deceased, lying also in the JreJeng aad Mo Taylor, took part the ques ion ie-ing on a proposition by Mr. 'I aj lor to amen I the a-mendmcnt moved by Mr. Drajton. A divis.on.tben took place, when it was found that a quorum was not present; on which the Committee rose and reported 1 1 admuriied.

nils -i r-r town of Hempsieai', and adjoining llie surnpiae a. ik. lu na Anal asalthat ably adapted to husbsml.y. now, sunn v.w. Mille, together considerable ouanlily ol roatl leading irora jnmniiR viitri-e of Jamaica, coniaumie by ltehold and Kitchen tarnuurt, ii.ii.iiic iur nra at li oVlork in the fore- Mr.

Miner yeuorday presented to the hotise of miiilttin 70 cres.lie lie Same moro or ks, rr of r. l. I.IK I oe IBl'I'W ili. irhrn tlu- terms ot sale i. and.

and ainiut live acres oi sui Kin ol ineamMc WATCH LOST. OST, .1 e.e.rirrp of the Bth ins. bet representative a preamble anu icsuiuuun uu of the tnsllic in slaves carried on in the district ol On s.nid farm aie a good house, hara, and oilier will lie made known, ana "-J DAN ILL BAKUL. mil buildings, with a young apple orchard and a variety of Both of tlie above faims he been well ma ber. dou-s hotel IMIston s.

i steel chain, and Iwo kevs ho- New-Utrecht, Jan. 15, 13 ids nured, are on.ler good looce, ao me ouuuings an in goou Lorey Mfcry Long Jamts Long Jefferson ljrd Elizabeih Lvster lender McCana Mary Mi 1'arlane Joseph Mt-tiinn John McGiuley Henry McLaughlin Margt McCormkk Ihos Matlin II Maddin Tatrick Marshal Mary Martin Matthew Mf Malcorn Dr t'aft Colon, bia, and ret. rnng il to uic coimuuicc mt district to inquire into the expediency of revising and amending the law on the subject, as well as the propriety of abolishing the slave trade in the district. The preamble sets forth i variety of instances of oul- in rnntftmrnrl of Ihe list mS ItraC- FOR SALE, 1. -i rc-nair OUie ol lliem lawiy oiaa.

1 NICHOLAS BCRGE.t, Executor, Hempstead, Nov. 2li 18-ti. rt'BIIC Vb.MlUI-i on awisi mo vi i a UlilSf MILL, and SAW MILL al- aame. snoated in Smithtwn, Suffolk cosiuty has found be 15 3w TAKE NOTICE. AM)REv tiKU EarATE.

A LL ter.s iodrl.ied to the e-iste of Andrew Braeaw, vL laerf Nrwiown, d.crased, are rrq-ured make payment Ail rons bavins; demands on said DISSOLUTION OF COPAIlT.NEKbllir. lr Copartnership heretofvre ex'ming under Ihe firm of J. ft. it- s. tice in the district, and relet to the complaint wlucu have been elicited by the citiaens by those cae.

The question of conideta'ion being demanded by Mr. eeins, Mr. Miner asked for the ayes and noes on that question, which were ordered and the houe determined to consider the resolution, by a vote ol ta 70. A crstion wsj tbea mada ty Mr. kk- JOHN II CORN I'LL.

al consent dtsilvU. 1 he it MjII oe only twa year, bas i tun of slone iw operation, rakaUied for a thud is erect-i oh asi excePeut sireacs. of -aler, and hat a good s-ipply of my work, lue Si Mill is in go4 repair To be 1.1.1 for ea.h the eie. wiosi of tbe deed, tale lo cmnee at I ttHito sajskfi. 4i OAKLEY.

tl EN UY CORN WE Ll brVuaVV, Wr. Newtoait, Jan. 15,1523 CT.

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