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INSOLVENTS ADVERTISING FOR THE BENK FIT OF THE ACT IN THIS STATE. Cowd from Albany Argus, the othriaj paper AVwtor. BtfyrtPtUrA Jayi Ur. William RiW, Etekiel Adlx, Ahawdr Ma comb, octil Richard Hough, WimamCeboooe, motii Lorn Tricon, nor 23 Jacob Halaey, Nor 24 Henjainia Seams, nov 31 JopbF WoodrtiiT, ocJ4 Willet Seaman, aov 21 Charles Carnecbaa, oct 26 Jota Halstead, John Davidson, octJO John Halcted, oct 20 Benjtrma Lord, ov II Johu Pom, bov 15 Waller Cot, oct 10 Mathew VogaLnor I Charles 9 Jufca Stuyvasant, oct 7 Joha Mimue, oct3U Joseph rjoriamL oct 10 Peter Bogart, Edward West, Oct 6 Joseph Cooper, John II Sickle, uov 1 CharletGarrilt, oct 3 John Laidlaw, aov J.r ma CroM, act 31 Weston I Hick, oct3 Laiham Mitchell, nor 1 William Rosa, Oct 24 Simeon Searing, Oct 24 VVUliam Morgan, aeptSS Levi Hubbetl. tept 28 Andrew Da Witt, aept 28 Eber Whaaton, tept 26 John Clark, Oct 24 Daniel Hempstead, Oct 17 Maithew Daly, sept Zi William, 19 William Sandbach, Oct 13 Robert Sharp, Oct6 Klaaier Lord, Oct 10 John iVTDoBaU, Oct 1 dward Willking, Oct 10 Thomas Kerriiur, OttS Thome Lain, Oct 8 Nalbauiel Sunce, Oct 8 Thomas Dwigbt, aept 28 Robert A Bartow, aept 26 John Murray, tept 2G William Ogdeu, tept 2G Robert Sin.ch, tept 2d Archibald M'Vickar, tept 28 Israel Ketrham, aept 2ti Lewi Wiltard, aept J5 AloseeY Scott, tept 25 Tbomat Baroum, aept 15 Albany county, btfort Philip S.

Parker. John Van Ifaaucu. oct 18 Chester Bulkier, no 10 Jacob Dubois, oct II Nathaniel Hall. Oct 30 At'n County, before EsUs Ffowt, Esq. William Hagariom, bot 29 Caleb Beroenl, Aw Fitch, nor 17 James Goodhue, net 1 1 Robert M'Clallcn, uov 0 J)auiel vV Sadkrider, tept 27 Exra Thater, uov I Nathaniel Hall, oct 27 Jtepheo James, Oct 8 Tboinat Acker, tept 27 Albany, before Gcrnt Y.

Lansing, Esq. Joseph Kustell, nor 1 Alleghany County, before Philip Church, Ezq Silas Knight, tud Lyman Strong, nor 1 Isaac Jones, Oct 10 Leicester Tracy. Oct 21 Alexander Uautremont, Oct 10 Broome County, btfore William Stewart. David Whilmore, Oct 2 Jared Gould, tept 27 Broome Count before Anson Camp, Esq. William Jayo, uc2 Clinton County, before E.

Arnold, Esq. Isaac Bui lis, nov II Oliver Keete, Oct 10 3tephen Hilt, Oct 10 CUnio County, before Reuben II. Walworth, Esq JohnStantneld, nov 18 Caleb Childs, nov 18 Ckauiauque county, before Zaitu Cashing, Esq. Orange Campbell, nov 25 Elrtha Skinner, nov 1 1 Thomas Oct 2 Cayuga County, before judge Miller. Orrin Ives, uov 15 Kara Strong, Oct 1 7 fcleaxer, Parker, Oct 7 Chenango county, before Uri Tracy, Esq.

Hopkins Barnes, oct S3 Willtam Perkins, Oct 13 Chenango county, before David Butlolph, Esq. Simeon Finch, ocl 14 Witnon iwe, oct 14 Cattaraugus county, btfert John Alkins. George Rice, Nov 4 David Worthington, Oct 31 Columbia county, before John I. Miller, Etq. F.tra Stuart, nov 4 tines Wev, oct 7 Courtlruult CWifv, before Oliver WiswtU Joel Hubbard, 'oct 30 Outcast County, Before James Emott, Esq.

Frederic Uhl, nov 22 Samuel Young, tept 27 William Horaley, Oct 5 Richard Balis, liepUS Christophrr Sturptteen, sept 23 Essex tounty, before Daniel Ho, Esq. Eli Wintworih, oct Franklin County, befjrt Albon Man, Esq. Joel Leonard, uov '22 Fnkerick I Iyer, uov Tl too UVlicr, sept 3(1 Greene County, before Moses I. Canline Si Nanus Paraou. nov 8 Genesee County, before John II.

Jones, first judge Ira Jenkins, nov 17 Nethen Waldn, imiior. Oct 17 Hudson Citv. Before J. D. Munett, Andrie nov 4 Henry Wolcoit, uov 3 Caleb Hobbey, oct 20 Thoinat Cooper, oct 6 llinry Dibblce, uov 1 George Ham, oct I Howland Soule, nov 10 Hfkimer county, btfort David Holt, Esq.

William Sirouj, act 7 Herkimer County.btfort Sathan Smith. JouathuF Kiayuxi, oct 25 Benjamin Bovcn, oot 23 Jefferson County, before Abel Cole, Esq Horace Tow neQd, ocl 25 Jonathan Aiiuworth, nov 1 Thomas Tupper, uuv 1U dward Joun, Oct 21 Jefferson County, before IV. D. Ford, Esq. Joseph Cross, Oct 29 Kinft County, before IFilliam Furman, Esq Soha Bedell, tept 27 Joltn Decatur, oct 4 Josiah Kerr, Oct 25 Schenck, the yonnger, tept 25 John Lawrence, sept 23 Wheaton I Barnev, Oct 4 Christopher Codwise, nov 28 Jneu County, before Silas Stoio, Esq.

Tboutas Benjunio, dot 13 Thomas Benjamin, nov 18 William Bradwiy, tept 2ti Mmtgorntry rouary, oefare Aaron Hosing, Esq Daniel Dow, aov a Richard Van Meter, uov 1 Jeremiah Smith, oct 21 James Quilhot, oct 19 John Borkyght, Oct lit Daniel Sinim, aept 39 Wilbclmus Fero, irptit Isaac Ward, Oct 23 Henry Fero, Oct 2rt DandVeeJrr.erpiJ Abraham Cuck, Aug 29 ppeneftfCJue, Oct 10 John Soiomon, Oct 10 Xtditon County, before J. B. Tates, Esq. jab Hawes, nov II Xiagara County fit fort J. IV.

Moultun, Esq J.tph House, Oct 21 Oliver Grace, Oct 14 Joha Lewis, Oct 11 Ontori Cvuntu, btfort Daniel IV. Lewis. radreik Ailrn, octXfl OnUrusdmnty, Before JV if. Howell. Anuua Phillips, nov 6 I liiry Church, twv 27 CauraJ Hotjmire, Samoel Hcjmire, oct 17 Ctisuncev P.

iUmej. cm 1 19 Korre Crouton, acptig hathesiielCvok, Oct I ft Witfiam (uBdn, sept Juarpb ttrundar, Aug 21 SiOTV Wood, Aag 3l 0a4ar County, before Joshua furman, Esq. iVJjsta Waror, aw 7 Hennr Briuktod Lodrtck Ames, aov On onaaga County, btfort James O. IValUes. Juba Hooper, no Royal Noble, oct 56 1 Jacob Chamberlain, Levi Carter, DO 20 Theddeut Taylor, jua.

Oct 17 James ImraLOct Otsero Com try, Atore Joseph While, first judge Dauel Jacobs, nov 14 Joseph Westcott, oct 7 LIuhaG barn, oct 28 Amos Hollitter, sept 30 lareel Dar. Oct 7 Orangteounty, btfort JYalhan II. While, Esq. Jacob une, nov 4 Writht G. Cooklinr.

oct 7 Orange County Ufort Stephen Jackson, Esq. Joseph 1 ravu, jr. oct 30 Joseph Flower, oct 16 Ellas Ring, nor ID Jame Miuthorn, oct 10 Thomas (iillen, tept 26 Nathan Deyo, sept 26 Oswego County, Before John Grant, jun John Wood, Nov 9 Samuel Cherry, jun. Oct 5 Oneida etunty, bejbre Ezekiel Bacon, Esq. David Cutting, oct 7 Oneida County, before Morris S.

Miller, Esq. George Hawkins, nor 18 Putnam county, btfort Harry Garrison, Esq. John Warren, oct 9 Fjflingham Lawrence, jun. Adam Anthony, oct 14 Adam Anthony, oct 14 Ailsa Anthony, oct 14 Jacob Lawrence, jun, ret 21 Rensselaer County, before Josiah Masters, Esq. Otis Domic oct 7 Renisttaer County, btfort David Bucl, Etq.

Simeon M'Daniel, oc 21 Mordecai, Aiken, nov 1 1 ReiiMilarr dlmiiu, oct 3 Amos Wilfisins, ojl 7 William Thompson, nov 11 John A Lariiii, oct 28 Richmond, before John Garretson, Esq. I'stric Cullen. oct 16 Sullivan County, Before William A. Thompson, Esq JaniesLiiui, nov 29 William Tyler, jun oct 14 Seneea County, Before John MLean. Eueneier 1'ierte, uov 20 Silri.lienll I Intl.

Oct IK Saratoga Connty, before J. Thompson, Esq. Joteph Lalou he, nov 2i Saratoga County, Before James MCrea, Esq. jotepn Kowland, oct 14 Ht. Laurence County, before judge Ford.

Solwiion Linslet, pt 25 Schoharie County', before Hcrmanas Bouck. Henry Sharer, eeot 1U Suffolk county, before Thomas Strong, Esq. Moses Clark, oct 9 Schenectady County, before Henry Talcs, jun. Esq Jeioueinous BarLeydt, oct 25 Dnnivl Pardee, nov 7 Tolias Curler, srjrt 28 ZYofa county, before Gamaliel H. Barstow, Esq.

lnell, oct 14 Samuel Van Gordeu, jun. sept 30 John Stnlev, Ocl 3D Wet den, Stanton, Oct 30 Troy, before A mata Paine, Recorder. Braddum ain, oct 10 William Tec'e, net 30 Isaac Harris. Oc 4 7bnvAia county, before Riduird Smith, Esq, James Luiner, oct 19 Salmon Strong, nov 7 Ulster County, before Lucas Ftmendorf, Esq. i biuii mm junior, ocl Cornelius Fiero, tept 30 Henry Weeks, nov 9 Abrahnm Da Witt, Oct 7 Cornelius Trois.

scot 30 Washington County, before A. I. hooetl Milton, oct 2 James Pruudmt, Oct 25 West Chester County, before Wm. Jay, Esq. imam i ox, at on uycuitan, octza William RickeUs, nov 4 Lewis Martin, tept 2i John Stanton, tept 26 Rums Raymond, un.

aept 25 Conielius Oakley, aept 30 Joliu Ackerman, tept 30 Gilbert HaHden, sept 30 Washington County, before Rosvull I futon, Esq Moses launders, rept 25 Waraen county, before Halsty Rogers, Esq. William Kmron. oct 28 Benjamin Rogers, Samuel Rogers and Curdner Kugert, oct SOVXO STEAM BOAT L1.H riHIS lineol Slenin Boatt is arranged for the season follows The Connecticut. Captain Bonker.will leave Aew York for New Haven, every Monday, Wednesday and ridsy, at clock the mormns. The Fulton.

Cant. Law, will leave Norwich on tht samedays, immediately after clay lielit willstnoal ew London ajd leave that place at Uo clock in tne morning for New I Uvea. The Bouts will meet at New Haven, and depart from thence at 6 o'clock ill the evt everv Mon day, Wednesday and nday. 1 he loiuiecucut tor Ne Yoik, and the Fullou for New London and Nor wirh. Mv3 ir LUAU HUAACH.

The steam boat FRANK LIN, captain Many, leaves Whitehall dock every Wednesday and Saturday, at ten o'clock, A. M. for Shrewsbury, near Long Branch, and leave Shrewsbury, (Red Banks,) at the same hour every Monday and Thursday, for X. York. The Franklin being in complete order for the conveyance ol horses and carm ges, alforJs a good opportunity for all those wish ing to visit that delightful watering place, Long liram li, with then own carnages, (mi I ues days and Fridays, she goes to the fithin; banks.

or other parties of pleasure, weather perojiltin or information apply to the captain nn roar or to JACOB CORLIES, Jv21 tf 283Pearl et, UNtOV LINE FOR PHILADELPHIA. By steam boat Olive Branch direct to A. Brunswick. ritllt. union Line team Boat Oiive Branch will leave New York at 1 1 o'clock, A.

M. Pvseti'CTS lolL at Trenton, ft arrive iu Philadelphia at 11) o'clock next morning, to meet the sleam boat for Baltimore. The Steam Uoal ULIVE BRANCH will proceed direct to Brunswick. Passengers will take coaches from thence to Trenton, to lodge and take the sleam boat Pennsylvania, next morning.at Bristol, to avoid the sand bars in the river between Trenton and Bristol, which prevents the steam boat Philadel pnia, ai certain prnoui, iroin getting up to 1 reiuon that is, when tlte tide is out, tbev are obliged to set thcirpatsengert 00 shore at the creek between Bristol and Trentou, where the passengers from New York, by the Bellona, have to proceed in the morning, to ud the boat by land, at those times. 1 be steam boat Pennsylvania will touch at Cam den, opposite Philadelphia, where passengers going south, and do not wish to go into the city mar remain uul rl the Baltimore Steam Boat start, which if at 12 o'clock, (noon All goods and baggage at the owner's risk.

For seat apply at No. 118 Droadwav. onnosite the City Hotel. Sept 20 M. BERGEN, Agent.

FOR SALE, ELEGANT Grates and Fenders, at the reduced prices. Enquire at 3 Dey street. jf 9 tf i i' i iu i.l. 1 uie vacant IX) INo Lot. X.

street, 31 1 2 by 107 feet. Pearl street. NAVIGATION. 45 Stone Apply fat 10C Aug 30 THE LUXAR OBSERVATIONS. WAtti; respectlullv uifornu his fnends and tiie nub ic, that he has re urned from sur vey uig on the Bahama Bank, and has re opeued his NAVAL ACADEMY, JAMAICA (L, POST COACH.

atTI ratcfal for the encoa UJfl 1 VJT ngement which hu Z.m32? already been bestowed on 'fr'his esUbluhment, and de sir out ol rendering it ttill more worthy of gene ral support, the subscribers have, at a coouuera tle expense, famish ed a new coach, to constructed at to be perfectly commodious, and at the tame time at eajy and secure for passengers ai a private carriage. This improvement, combining expedition with comfort, offers a new inducement for strangers, and others, to visit the delightful village of Jamaica, with a view to the excellent academies there, or to health and the proprietor flatter themselves that their endeavors to accommodate the public will be properly appreciated, and especially by the inhabitants of Jamaica. The driver, who may be relied upon, will attend to any commissions without charge. During the summer season, the post coach will leave Brooklyn at half after 4 o'clock P. M.and Smith Hicks' hotel, Jamaica, at 7 1 2 o'clock A.M.

JOII.V BEDELL, DAVID BEDELL, west tide of the ferry. Brooklyn, 17 th June, 1820. N. B. An extra carriage, without any addi tional charge, will be dispatched for wo or more passenger whenever the post coach shall be to lull as to exclude them.

Je 19 tl FOR PHILADELPHIA. PASSEAOEIIS T.IKE JTOTICE. Fare reduced to dollars. In the Citizen's Coach and Hiram Boat Lint throueh in one da v. This is the only Line that takes up, and sets down passengers at their lodgings in Ain tori.

Fare reduced to 6 dollars, in the U. State Mail Coach, through iu 14 hours. For Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washuigtm C'ty, ana Pittsburgh. THROUGH IN ONE DAT, To Philadelphia. rUHE Citixeu's Coach and Steam Boat Line JL starts from the Conch Office No.

1, Court landt ttrret, every morning at 5 o'clock, and ar rive at Philadelphia the same afternoon at six o'clock. Fare only 5. United States' Mail Coach at 2 P. M. every dav.

arriving in Philadelphia at 6 A. M. next tnormnz. are dollars. Cheap Swiflsure Stage start on Mondays, Wednesdays, and FriJays, at 1 1 A.

M. arrive! in Philadelphia next day to dine. Goods and baggage insured by this line. Fare, $3. For seats apply to Too.

Whitfield, at the lie neral Coach Office, No. 1 Courtlaiidt street, near Broadway, New York. T. S. Allbaggage at the risk of the owners.

Expresses and extra coaches furnished at any hour day or night, to any art ol the U. stales, by Tho. Whitfield. IdlUfff .1 ILL I o. Proprietors.

Jv26 GtXEEA WlCH Hl'AGF, KU.VM.Mi daily between the city and village, afford an agreeable recreation, ol) taiirable hourly, at the Hilling expense of 18 3 4 cents for each tran it leaving the village from LORTO.VS Greenwich Hotel, at 8 A. M. and BAKKR'S Citv Tavern, all street, at 9 A. Thus altematius the trips hourly until 7 P. M.

N. Ii Fare for children half price. Ajjr21 lin fill tS EE TO TKAVKI.I.KKS. fTlHK Ciliien' Coach i. I the only dai Coach 'yMim''mm now running, between this jLMV'ly and flnladxlphia, via Powlea Hook, Newark and Ktisahethtown It coa tinues to leave the oflke No.

1 Cnnrtlanrlt street, every morning at bull pant 5A.M. Sunday's excepted, and reaches Philadelphia br 6 I M. I he propnator nailer thein'lvet that horn tne rtrularitt and the manner in which the abotteoach has run fur llie 18 months past, thai they will receive (lie decided preference over other lines, and it win oe their nutv to merit a continuant ot that patronaxe bcretolore so liherum ocMovrnl LYON BAILEY, propnetors. sept 1 FOR PHILADELPHIA OLD INION UNE. Twenty fire milesland carriage.

are Hirougn Jl. Via New Brunswick, Princeton and Trenton. OTEAM BOAT Bellooa, jfk fat Capt. Vandcrbilt JjUam sPj "irCifVra boat PH I A DELPHI A. cap tain Jenkins, will leave New York every day, (Niudavsexcepted,) at 11 o'clock A.

M. direct 10 New Brunswick. Paseneers will pro ceed in Pol Coaches to Trenton, at an early hour, to lodge 1 he next morning tbev leave milon 111 the steam boat Philadelphia, and arrive in Philadelphia at lOo clock, A. Ir tune to take Um lialUiiKra nion Line Steam Boat, which leaves at 12 o'clock, every dav. N.B.

Pasvngers will observe this line is in connexion with the Baltimore Line. The Bellona is new boat of great speed and tine accommodation he now run direct from New York 10 New Brum wi without stopping at any place on the way, which will enable her most of the time to make her passage in 4 hours with ease. For paage apply at the York House, No. 5 Court land! slreel, and at the Uattery Hotel, loot ot.tiaiket Geld street. WM.

B. JAQUES, Agent, for Lelion, Baylts it Shujf, Propnetors. DAILY L1.E TO PHILADELPHIA. By Steam Boat A TAL.1ATA, dpt. Carlton FUR tlil LA DELPHIA.

rrVlENew Jer Coach and Strain Boat Compa JL ny, have commenced running a daily line between the two cities, by the steam boat Alalania. C'aptaia Carleton, to Elizabelhiown Point, and one ol the best sleam boats fioin Bristol to Philadelphia. This line leave this city from the steam boat wharf. the north side of Uie Batterr. everv mominr at 6 o' clock, and arrive in Philadelphia the same evening, about the same hour.

are live dollrt. The Compaoy alsorontmue to run the slow line bv the Steam Bout to New Brunswick, which leaves the wharf every forenoon at 1 1 o'clock, the passenger lodge at Trento and arrive in Philadelphia early next day bv the steam boat from Bristol Fare 4 dollar. All rood and bagga'e at the owner risk For teat in either of the above lines, apply to 3 A I HA llU.v, 114 City Hotel. se2 TMPORTANT Nc I Pasi sengers take notice. Fare reduced to six dol lars, in the United slates Mail Coach through to Philadelphia iu 14 hoars; only 6 passengers admitted in thu Conch.

1 he Mail start from the old established Coach Office, So. I Courllandt street. New York, every afternoon. at 2 o'clock, and arrives in next morninz 5 o'clock. FareonlyfG.

Forscats apply to THOS. WHITFIELD, at the Coach OJice, No. 1 Courllandt street, near Broadway, New York. N. The above name Line of Coaches is re commended as bein the coolest and pleasautest mode of travelling to Philadelphia during the hot summer months, the passengers, not bein expose I to the bot scorching sun, as they travel in the cool of the iiight.

The Coat lies are of the easy kind, an passcigers can sleep as eary as if they lay on a cool hur matrass the many ad MIITUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF "THE CITY OF NEW YORK. The tides! Institution for Insurance agatnst fir wuniy,) Henry Kneeland Isaac Lawrence Jaceb P. Giraud Wm. W. Fox George W.Talbot Robert R.

Hunter Elbert Aiidersou Robert Chesebrough Thomas Bloodgood LAULfc HhK lO.Ut'Al ifcV lUUh. (Oflke No. 53 all street.) InSUtltagSJBlt L4k ordamaga by Fire, Dwelling Houses, Waie Hootesouildiorsingeji in portend theirCargoes Household FMrnirura, every description of personal property, on tenns as favorable as tinulai institutions in this city. This Company is incorporated solely for the pttr note of iniunnsr arainst losses br fire, and has circuin scribed iu operations chiefly within this city and iron ic. diate prox'mity.

In addition to the Capital Stock, 500,000 dollars, which is secured bj bond and mortgage on real estate and public stock, this Company possesses a hand some surplus fund, invested in like manner parties assured may therefore repose the fullest con6 dence in the solidity of its capital, and that any losaes or damage will be settled with promptitude and libe rality. The different ratesof premium and conditions of Insurance are uniform with those of the other Fire lusur ance Odires in this ciiy. The public are referred for particular! to the primed proposal! in circulation, and which may be had oti 'i 1.: Ea appucauou awu. GABRIEL FL'RMAN, President. JOHN P1NTARD.

Secretary. MERCHANT'S FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OFFICE Ab. 53 WALL STREET. IV, I mm: TNCORPO Ja RATED with a capital of Half a Million of Dollars, for thejoe purpose of insuring against loss or damage by Are.dwelbUK ou ses, Ware houncs, Buildmis in gene rat, Men handixe, Ships in port, and their a rg Hosuehold furniture, Wearing ap parel, and every description of personal proierty. Applications made from any part ot the tinted States, accompanied by a particular description ot the buildings, occupation, tiow situated, c.

win ue promptly attended to. The rates of premium and conditions of Insurance are uniform with the other fire Insurance companies in thitcitv. JONATHAN LAWRENCE, President DIRECTORS. Jonathan Lawrence Samuel Belt Frederick De Peyster John Junes Jame Lovctt Thomis Lawrence Grove Wright Benjamin Bailey Robert L. Reade Francis Cooer Franci H.

Nicoll Eli Hart Jame Boyd, jun. G. G. Ilowlaiid William William Lawrence Charles Lawton, Secretary. Wright Mr 4 CU.Xl.MJf.

IU Insure against Loss or Damage by FIRE dwelling bouses, stores, iiianulaclo ries.ft mills, with their machinery and stock Ships in fort and Ibeii cargoes, with every description ol persona! properly. In addition to the capital siock, wnitn is se cured by mortgage on real the Company possesses a contingent fund, part of which if invested in the same manner, and the remainder in public stocks the possession of such a surplus, and the facility with which public funds can Lc converted into money, furnishes the Company with the means to meet claims to a larger amount than those which maybe reasonably anticrjiatcd, or for which their immediate income would be insuuVient. Answers will be given to applications from any oart of the United States, which may be made for Insurances, either on Buildings or Goods, if uch application are accompauied with a description ofthe buildings, stating their location, dimensions, materials ol wnicn tney are constituted, in what manner occupied, and their con tiguity to other buildings. Means are thus offered of security against that kingoflos which frequently, in an unexpected moment, involves in destruction the earniugt of a life of industry and frugality, and reduces the independent and affluent to poverty and distress. With regard to the dfferent rates of and cowlition of insurance, the public are refer red to the printed proposals, which have been distributed, and may be had at the office.

EI)W. W. LAIGIIT, PresideJt, JOHN D. MEYER, Secretary. Mh I7ULTO.V FIRE INSURANCE COMPAN7 in the city of New York, (27 the Merchants Bank) insure against loss or dam age by fire.dwelling houses, ware houses, and buildings in general also, on merchandire, household furniture, and other perianal property, on terms as favorable a any similar institution in this city.

This company is incorporated solely for the purposeofinruringagainst losses by fire, with a rapital stock of 500,000 dollars. Parties who may please tofavourlhis company with their business may rest assured that any losses or damages sustained will be settled with prompt' ness and liberality. A. L. UNDERHILL, President.

A. L. Underbill, Thomas R. Smith, Cornelius Dubois, Peter Sbvc.t; HeuryM'Karlan, Ferdinand uydam, trplien Allen, Richard I. Tucker.

Directors. O. II. HICKS, Secretary 1 tr Jacob Drake, David Cargill Stephen P. Bnttaa John Targee Wm.

H. Inland George B. Thorp John Mors Thomas T. Woodruff. Genteel Boarding Hotut.

EVER A ladies and gentlemen can be ac I.J commodaled lor the winter with genteel boarding, on reasonable terms, by applying Mrs.IIOSSACK's, No. 13 Murray street, where they will find the rooms to their satisfaction, fur nished in the neatest order in a situation the most commanihng, being but a few doors from wr.ihi.li..nin.rhp.hnrih.rt;. the corner of Broadway, and in every respect it being run by first rat Coaches, alle horses, oraHe for its convenience to men ol A a. SOt ntcr 'comer pfPullan) street, A.York. I fa fi bolne a.

it. surior advai.Uge. to the pre gentlenn igi 11 1 1 1 1 1 ie.tlsainea.1o:'. uo tuarg joug.ugs.u at ea, on verr reasonable from i 10 5, and from ft fo 9 P. M.

I P. Expresses ami extra Coaches furnished tw Feau CliRUNOMtf ER, maker a. usual, ty V.HITFIELD, KoskuL MSltn 1 J13 LYON, BAILEY i. CO. BOARDERS.

FOl'Rorfive gentlemen can le arcoinmodaled with hoard, in a central situation, at a very rc mable price. Application tl Ic made at No. it Dtj.lrce Aug 3 CORPORATION NOTICE oooooovOooooooo PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in pursuance of the proviiiontof the act of the IcgUlalure of the people ot the state of New York, entitled au act aulliotiung the Mayor, A Uermen and Commonalty of the city of New York, to take posMtsionof certaiu uuclairaed landa," pasted Marcb26, 1319. to the owner ofthe following mentioned and described Iota, piece or parcels of laud, situate, lying and beinr in ih L. L.

1 1 1 1 7l III. It saio ciiy wuicu navv uwn urreio.orv soiu uy orucr ot 11m uuu piayur, Aiuvrnicu una omujonaity ot city of New York, (or the payment of sundry taxes and astesktnents, ui pursuance tht acu ol the Legislature ofthe people of the slate of New York, in such cases made and pro tried, that (he terms for which the said lots, pieces, or a reels of laud have been told bar expired, and the owners of the same aie hereby notified to appear, and take pottetsion of their said premises, via Number 751 752 1045 1215 1737 I 128 By order ofthe Common Council, CODE'S SALVE. HAIAKU'9 CASl rAiuu. West tide of Elm street, Do do West tide Broome street, Ettt aide of Broadway, West side of hnnolk street, BAYARD'S WEST North side Spring street, Street Commissioner' OfRre. August 23, 1820.

An infallible remedy for the Salt Rhevm. PREPARED and sold by E. DEWEY, 1U7 Chatham street, New York. The compound ot this invaluable medicine has remained a secret Willi the descendants of Duct. Cone, an eminent Phyaician, who lived nearly one hundred years ago.

The subscriber, one ol hi desccndauls, possessing the knowledge of this compound, feels i his duty to use It for the benefit of the sufferers in the human family and theretbre, without further introduction, otters this Salve to the public as a safe and efficacious remedy for that implacable malady, the Salt Rheum It has never been known to fail of a radical cure, when properly applied and generally, with the use of one box, The method of using this Salve i to apply it to the part affected twice or three times iu a day. When the disorder i deeply rooted, and of long standing, larger quantities will be uecessary; and sometimes a portion or two of salt may be useful. The public are cautioned against spuriou boxes: noue are genuine not signed by. E. DEWEY.

Price $1 per box, $11 prrdozen do N. B. as the subsc riber confidently believes that no other medicine has hitherto effected a radicalcure of the aalt rheum, hemust therefore be pellicular with those who make use of this liniment to give it a fair and impartial trial, and report to bim the effect ami, as often as convenient, call at No. 107 Chatham tti eet; and should any other disease accompany the suit. rheum, as is sometimes the case, further advice and attention will lie given gratis.

New York, August 3U, 1820. Aug 30 3in XEW YORK EYE INFIRMARY. THE tubscriber have associated thtuitelves for the purpose of founding an institution, under the title of the JVcu urk Eye Infiiviary," for the gratuitous treatment of Dieases of the Eye. The Infirmary will be modelled after one (he same character in Loudon, founded by the late Mr. Saunders a charity which has been found by experience to have been eminently useful, not only in curing diseases of the eye, and saving the vision of a large number of persons, but iu improving the knowledge ol Physicians and Surgeons in one ol (he most difficult and important branches of their science.

By confining the ol.jcct of the Infirmary to the treatment of a single clan of diseases, it has been found that many persons hare applied for relief who would ucver have asked for it from any gen eral Infirmary or Hospital and from the same caue a greater degree of attention can Le piiu to them. To fulfil these object, the subscriber have determined to devote a portion of their time, and will attend at the Infirmary, 45 Chatham street, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, between the hours of 12 and P. M. to give advice and dispense medicines to all persons with disease of the F.yes, who may apply to them. wVtir lor, August 21, IfiZOi.

EDWARD DF.LA FIELD, M. D. J. KEARNY RODGERS, M. D.

Consulting Surgeons. WRIGHT POST, M. D. SAMUEL BORROWE, M. D.

aog 12 2m St.t r.KlOR FIHtX UHATF.S and tFJ L'KtHi TbEsubscnberodersforsale at No. 2 D'v street, an elegant assortment of Grati and pohnhtd lras and wire Feadera. His Crates and I dished Brass Fenders are not exceeded 'n beauty, cxrelleiv ofwoikmanshiporcbeapmss, by miy evrr vdeied for sale in America And his Fancy ire entiers wry farsurpass.il) elegance and fabrick, any wl ich hae been manufactured by any other ptrsou either in tin country or ni Europe. IW'5 tf THOMAS SMYTH. JVeie York Literature 4A etuss.

SCHEME. 1 prize of $25,000 i 325,000 2 10,000 20,000 5,000 15,000 1,000 10,000 500 10,000 100 4,000 10 66,000 6676 prir.es 13,324 blank. Drawing to commence in November next Prizes only to be drawn, the whole to be completed iu 14 drawings. Prizes all Boating, as follows $5,000 after 1,500 tickets shall have been drawn 5,000 do 2.500 do do do lO.TXK) do 3,000 do do do 25,000 do 5,000 do do do All other prizes floating from the cotrmience ment. Jv24 Tii kets and shares, for sale at P.

CAXF1F.LWS XF.W YORK STATE LOTTERY OFFICE, No. 126 Broadway, nearly opjiosito City Hotel. rresent price 8 50. ftr Orders (po paid) from clubs or indivi duals, thankfully received and punctually at tended to, and all lottery Information given gratis, by P. CAN FIELD who sold while with, the Managers) the two capital prizes of 25,000 in the third class, several of 1,000, se 3vr LOTS FOR SALE.

LOTS on Hudson, Broome, and Dominic sts for sale. Apply at the Collector's Office. City Hall, or in Chapel, near Lisnenard st. to JOHN G. BETTS.

'J 1WO Shares iu the New York Society Li 1 brary, for sale low. Apply at No. 12 124 Broadwav. SEEDS. THE GROWTH OF 1820.

au; 12 jt vnnrir nPATrr: I iTV' T' from the Botanic (iardn. iiilonns 2fMTKCfti his formeri ustomers and the public. 3 Ibat he has recommenced the Med rf 'Jt neartheFly Market, where Gar deners and Agriculturalist may de nd 011 geltins: seeds genuine Early sork Cabbage, and Cauliflower, (or die fall sowinr there is none better with a fine assortment of Bulbous Roots, Tulips, Hj acinibs, Ac. Double Camellia fini other ornamental Planta. All kiods of implements for ihe garden, on the shortest notice, aud on the most rea onahle term.

13 2w NEW YORK. V3 VT LOWBER'S manufactory may 1 bad the tallowing artrlea. Cake Ulacktng, He I Ball Writing Ink paMemid Liquid I1 king Japan Hlackiug, Black Varnish The above artit lu aie all warranted to be equal tj anyihmg tor ihe s.me puqx or the mutiey n. iuini J. AIo, wo baud, a rnl oitiTH nlit hairdo 1 pwnrr trunks ot'all sac, wisKUuiilU.M.J.v.

scpillm Between Grand and Broome streets Do do do Do Orange and Mulberry street Do Spring atd Prince it 1 eel Do Rivington and Stanton streets. FARM. Between Mercer and Green streets. JOHN M'COMB. Street Commissioner.

JiLW FAJSL1 ic MlstC aiuhk Maiden Lane. GEORGE I. NEWBERY respectfully an. noMuces that (for the better accommodation of his customer) he ha removed to (ho above stand, from bis office, 132 Pearl street, where he will in future constantly expose for tale a variety of fancy goods, especially the best sort ofimpruted pianofortes, selected expressly him by the most competeut judges, for their da nihility, elegance of workmanship, as well a sweetness of tone. Specimens of the damask leather, to universally admired, and used for piano au4 taMe covers, chair and sola seals; besides music stools, and many other articles of hi owu manufacture, chiefly iu the oimameutal furniture line, may be seen at the store, and will be made op to order.

Any lady or gentleman desirous of procuring' any article in particular from London, (boweytr small,) may rely on such commission being readily and carefully attended to. ap3 I 'VlHEAT FLUbR. 1045 buabt Upiunc einia Wheat, 154 bbls Richmond Flour branded irginia Mills. received per scbr Native, and sloop Juliet, and Li tale ny nAun UAL.LAUHl.ri,. 2 Co' South street NOTICE 4 LL persons in the citv of New Yoik and the ri J.

cinity, having demands tgainst til estate of '1 nomas Ellison, Esquite, deceased, will prvseut the same at the otlice of William N. Dvi kman, Jua. No. 1 Wall street and all pcrsunsiiidebtrd, are request ed to make pavinenl to either ot the tuoscnoeis. HAKKIOT Ll THOMAS 1.

15 I in JONES'S GOLD LEAF. AFRESH tujiply just received and warrant ed good, for sale at the reduced price 0 eight dol art per pack, by G. It R. WAITE, Maideo laue, and 209 Broadway. Also, Silves Leaf, in double pat ks of 40 books, at 7 dollar.

1 i DU1CH FLOWER ROOTS, DESLANCEY, i Allninitr1 I JUST received and fr sale at (he tlore of tht subscribers, No. 20 Nassau st. opposite tlie new Dutck church. Among them ar variety tort of double while, red, blue and ytllo hyacinths. ALfcU, Nutmeg hyacinth feather do Grape hyacinths starch do Double yellow, red and striped tulips Double Due Van Thol do; Bizarre do Claremond do Parrot, (very elegant,) Jo Early striped do jurj le giatiolu concnis Yellow crocus blue striped do Double Anemones Ixias Polyanthus Narcissus; double jouquillet Double white lillie; tingle do do Tyger or leopard do guernsey do Martsgondo; purple lotched do Amaryllis Atamasco, on haugeabl lilly Two flowered fragrant narcissus Hoop petticoat do Crown imperials, red and yellow Blue star of Bethelem Tri colored iris, or true flower de Lis, kt.

Printed directions, for cultivating the roots, hi be had at the store, gratis. The above roots are in fine order, comprising a choice assortment for the pot, glass, or The price ar from 50 to 6 each rot, or from $5 to 62 1 2 cents pcr'dozen. Where, also, may be had, a general assortment of garden, grass, flower and bird seeds many of them the growth of the present season. Fancy and common flower pots, hod root gfat pes of all dimensions. Sell G.

TH0RBURN SON. NAPLFS SHAVING SOAP IN POTS, i A. FKl'MENTO, No. 1 Wall street, bat jiitt lt f. reived from the best manufactory in Ntpk ihe lie luality ol Nuples shaving Soap in Pot ehkt he oners for sale to those Gentlemen, who prefer ttf vuig themselves, at a very liberal rale.

N. R. In case not approved of, the money still eturm d. Ap 24 SURGEON'S Instrumen Lance ts, Raiors, Ttm knives, and all kinds of cutlerv repaired true London audfebemeld Manner, by JOHN CRESW ICK. tT William streets J.

C. returns thanks for favours received, and sure. hi. friend, tn.l nothing on b.s waiiunc co give Mmniuiii, 1 Vnvluut a rumnlela tetof workinc tools, 11. ia enables lor the use 01 tuners, anu r.

nianufac'ture Instriiincntt and COtlerj' Trusses, Leg Irons, kc shortest notice. 1m tnade ana tor HORSES WANTFD. '7Ja in the VV iiv.dd; 1 2 bands high, not exceeding 8 rear old. One of IhefW WW be gentle in JJ i Jyl5 NEW YORK Printed and PuMUheJ by I 1' 1 1 A 1 a MIC ti is. No.

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