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HOUSES. TO CLOSE A CONCERN. To bo sold at public auction, at the Merchant's Exchange, by James Bleecker Sons.on the 6th day of February next, at o'clock oo that day, that valuable plot of ground, situate on the North East corner of Houston and Crosby streets, containing on Houston street 112 feet 6 inches on Cros-by street, 64 feet 10 inches ou uie rear 10a feet 10 inches, an on the easterly side 66 foot 4 inches, be the sane more or less. There are three two story frame hows, produciug a rent of about 500 dollars per annum. For particular, enquire of the Aucti-Miecra.

fit (89) STORE IN FRONT 3 TKEET TO LET To let, from the 1st May next, the Store No. 163 Front street, story. So feet deep ani about 5 feet vcvw coiht wjuuuog rooms on island zu stones, ixp- VI a. d. vi u.i, Coentiesslip TJEKEMHTOrtY bALE tlOUSE CliAM- BEKS STREET.

TU. three story brick House voamoers street, near Hro-vJwny, with back building, will besold by JAMES BLEECKER J- SO ATS, at public auction on Wednesday, 20th lnsuat 12 o'clock, in the Merchants' Exch nge. The lot is on lease (rent Trinity Churca, aiul has I years to run from 26th March nu uii ww loui I3U per year, jminousemsv be viewed trom 11 to 2 o'clock. Part of the purchase money in ay remain on mortgage. The sale will be pos itive to me highest bidder.

THOMAS W. LUDLOW, j26 lu Executor. THK following valuable ppiperty, situated improving neighborhood of the'Dry Dock, is offered for sale, together, or sep-iratelv, by the Traders' Insurance Company, at No. 44 Wail street. Warranty deed will be executed to the utirchaier.

and two thirds of the purchase money niay remain on mortgage for a term of years, at bper cent, interest. No. 1 The vacant Lot on we it side of avenue D.I 10 feet south of the corner of Fourth street lot ii front and rear by 90 feet deep. No. Also, a brick front two story House and Lot, adjoining the above on the north lot 'it front and rear, by tW fset deep, house 38 feet 4 inches deep.

No. Also, a two story bnrk and slated House and Lot on the corner of Avenue D. and St. lot 44 by 87 feet, House 84 by 44 feet deep. No.

4 a vacant Lot, adjoining ths above, on Avenue D. 24 by 87 feet deep. No. 5 Also, a vacant Lot, adjoining on 4th st. 13 feet front and rear by 48 feet deep.

No. 6, 7 and 8 Also, 3 lots on 4th street, adjoining the above, so foot rron, mu rcar Dv 9S feet jCUi wiln 3 frame Houses on the rear, each 18 feet 8 inches by 22 feet deep. 9 Also, I two story brick House and Lot on the east aide Avenue -1. 73 fuel 6 inches from iho corner of Bin lot 24 feetfroal and rear by 73 feet, House 24 ft. by 40 feet inches.

No. 10 Also, I two story brirk House and Lot, adjoining the above on the north Lot 24 feet front and rear, by 75 house 24 by 40 ft. 2 No. II Also, I lw story brick House and Lot, adjoining the above on the north Lot 24 fe 6 inches tront and rear by 75 fuel, House 21 ft. 6 iuche- by 40 fu inches.

No. 12 Also, I three story briek anJ slated House and Lot, on the south-easi comer of Avenue I). and 8th Lot 25 by 75 ft. House 45 ft. 2 in.

detip, with tearoom in the rear, 22 ft. 2 inches Jeep. No. 13 vacant Lot, 1:1 thu rear of the above, framing on 8th street 22 feet font and rear by 97 ft. 6 in.

deep. Nos. 14, 15 and 1 6 Lou, next but one adjoining the last mentioned on 8th st, containing 48 ft. front and rear, and 97 ft. 6 in.

deep, 3 small (ra.io houses 011 rear of said lots. No. 17 Also, a two story brick House and Lot, on the south-west corner Lewis and 8th street Lei 22 fert 1 inch front and 22 2 inches rear 72 feet 1 1 inches on one side, and 70 ft. 10 inches on tlie other House 42 feetdoe-p on one side, and 42 ft. 9 inches ou the other.

No. 18 2 story brick front House and on Lewis street; Lot 17 feet 10 inches front and 17 feel 9 inches rear, by about 78 feet 2 inches; House 17 foet 10 inches front by about 23 feet inches aeep. No. 19 Also, a two story brick front House and Lot, adjoining, 18 feet I inch front, 17 feet 10 inches rear, by about 80 feet 7 inches deep House about 30 feet 9 inch es deep. No.

20 Also, a story brick front House and Lot, ad joining, 18 teet 3 inchei tront and rear by about BU tt. 7 inches deep House 33 feet 1 inch deep. No. 21 Also, a Lot. 22 feet front and 21 ft 6 inches rear, and 82 feet 1 1 inches deep on oue side an 85 feet 10 inches on tlie other, with a large frame stable on one corner nl the lt.

jlH tt EXEUUlOK'SSALEOF VALUABLE lib.lu ESTATE. By order of JohnM.Seaman.sole surviv- uig E.xecutor to Uiu estate ot David Seaman, will be sold at public auction at the Merchant' Exchange, by JAS. LLEECKER SONS, ou Wednesday, the 6ih day of February next, the following pr oertv, viz That large, substantial and eiraatly finished three story brick house and lot situate on the corner of Stanton an 1 Lhrystie streets, and known as No. 2b Stanton street The said house is 28 feet front and rear by 50 feet deep the lot 100 feet deep be the same more or less, with a ws.sh and wood house on the rear, and with a large brick tistern in the yard holding between 71) and SO hogsheads 01 water, here is also a line vault, in the rear 01 tne house. The houe was bruit by days work, and no pains or expense has been spared lo nuKe.

it at once beautiful and convenient. There are in ail (exclusive of the garret) twelve handsomely finished roouis, eiglit with fireplaces, besides a great vaiiuty of palling, Also, wdl be sold at the same time, the fiye adjoining lots fronting on Stanton street, each ofthe said lots art av nit 21 feet 5 inches front and rear, by 100 fectduep, be the sun 3 more or less Also, those three 2stnrv brick front Houses and known as Nos. 50, 52 and 54 North si. eeu The jcsave 25 foet ront and rear, by about 70 foet deep, be Uie same mKeor los. The houses are neatly and convenient! finished and most pleasantly situated.

Also, a Lot of ground, with the buildings therein, known as No. 86 Henry street. The lot 19 2o feel front and rear, by about 1O0 feet be tlie same more or less. The house froo on street is a very good one, having lately undergone a thorough repair. Also, those two two story hnca Houi an Lot, kuown as 370 idion street.

The houses cam the whole front of die lot, being 25 leal front and 50 feet deep. The lot is li sD leet duep, be the same uiore or less. Term, 10 per cent of the purchase money to He pail on the day of sale, an 1 the on me fst of la next, w.ivn the deeds anl possession will be given. Person 1 disirotu to purchase are iuvited to ciul and exa-ninu ihoaboe descried procr'v. 1 23 T7OR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION, Ay Jaw.

6'oiss, in the Merchants Exchange, at 12 o'clock on ednesday the 6th of February nexi, thai large and commodious dweliu: house No 1 Charlton wi the appurtenances. The houe is 50 10 tt front, an I 4:1 feet deep, having two kitchens, several servan's cellars fir wine, vag -tables a large vault for v. ood and coal fur roj.n.i on the first floor, tviia handsome marble mantle pieces fjur bed roonu in the sec lud story, having fire-places and in the garret story, well finished bed-rooms, and coscl. A two siory bnck builduig is attached to the rear of the house, containing a convenient pantry, a neat room over it, both with fire-places, and a private stair-case. The ious stands upon a lot 50 feel by 125.

which lot communicates by a piece of giound, at right angles to the same, 25 feet in breadth and 95 feet 4 inches in length, with a lot on King street 20 leet bv 7j, on which stand a coach house and stable, bunt th.ee years ago, and very little used. Belonging to the house are two cis terns, a well of good water, a wash house, green house, and every accommodation which can render it a desirable dwelling fur a large family. For further particulars, inquire on the premises, or ot .26 JAMES N. WELLS, No. 383 Hudson TTNION PLACE.

Valuable Real Estate for sale KJ 3 lota of grmmff fronting the Bowery, being the northeast corner of 13th street and in full view of the contemplated Union Square also the lot or gore of land on the northwest corner or the tiowery and 12th street, being about 40 feet front on Ihr Bowery and 125 fen on 12th street. This properly will be soliipi good bargain as ilia not convenient for the present owner to improve it. For further particulars, apply al 241 Water st. Also for sale as above, two handsome two-story brick Houses and Lots, Nos. 35 and 53 Barrow street, near the Washington Parade Ground.

1w TO LET OR LEASE. The butt ling and grounds heretofore known as the Mrdieal Mimon, fronting on Amos street, between Washington and West streets. The rooms are of various dimensions, airy and pleasant the grounds are neatly laid out and supplied a variety of shrubbery and flowering plants; cisterns that contain 150 hhds each, constructed lo recvive rain a.er for the supply of baths, are connected with the establishment. Within the inclosure is a large ice house in which the ice is kept during the year, and wells of the best water. A large number of rooms can be finished in the wings of the building, or they may be used for other purposes.

The building covers an area of above 10,000 feet, and the inclosure embraces 24 lots of ground. The premises ure well calculated for a large Hotel and board ng nHise. They will be let or leased on moderate terms to a persCT possessing the means and calculated lo give reputation tu the establishment. Those who do not pos-ess such qualitlcsuioa or cannot give satisfactory secu rity lor the payment rt tne rent neeu not appiy. 1 tie premises will be shewn on application to Mr.

Carlton, the present oocupanL or further particulars apply to tne subscriber, to erry street, or morning ana evenings at 144 Hudson street. jI2 tf JACOB I.OR1LLARD SALE. The three story brick dwelling house. No. 9J Chambers st the lot on Chambers st.

is 27 feet 6 inches in front and 75 feet deep, wining through to fteed street. Lot on Keed St. tb teet front and rear, and 75 feet deep, with a brick building nearly new for a stablo and a carriage house all in complete or der, and iierhaps not surpassed in the city for the resi dence of a respectable family. Asa person wishing to purchase would examine tor nimscit, is not mousnt necessary to say more than that it is replete with every convenience, and the title satisfactory. The premises may be viewed every day at from 12 to 2 o'clock, until the 10th February, when, if not sold at private sale, it will then be advertised a few days by James Bleecker Sons and mid at auction.

For particulars inquire of THOMAS COTTRELL. No. 1 Kecortl office, oa 1.74 bast Hmarf. way, GEO. BRADISH, Harlem, or WM.

G. BUCK NER, Esq. Wall st. j25 T7OR SALE, HOUSE AND LOT ON BROAD-Jl WAY. That splendid and much admired new S- torv Brick House, is now completed and now open for inspection, situate on the west side of Broadway, between Spring and Prince streets Lot two hundred feet deep, extending through lo Mercer street, built under the immediate inspection ofthe owner, and is believed to be equal if not superior as resoects materials aim worn man-ship and construction, to any house ever offered for sale this city.

Inquire on fne premises, or 01 A. SITCHER. 108 Woosierst. j24 9w between Spring Prince st. 1 TANHATTAN STORE.

Maiden lane. Just im. IV ported, a large assortment of Carpeting, of the newest and most fashionable patterns tor the present eason they will be found upon inspection tn be twenty five per cent. less than the usual price asked by regular carpet stores. B.

A very superior article, warranted imported il per yard. wtl T.DOB802J, I OT 1 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. WiU be sold try JAS. BLEECKER at SONS, at! the Merchants Exchange, on Thursday, Idle 7th day of Frbruarv next, at 1-1 n'r-lurk M- the nrooertv known as the New York Hotel, being lota No. 162 and i64 Green wich street, between Courtlandt and Dev streets, and running through to Washington street.

The two lots are 52 teet 9 inches in front on Ureenwich street, 207 fee 3 inches deep, and 45 feet 7 inches in front on Washington street, making four lots two on Greenwich street and two on Washington street, laying together in me centre ofthe block, are delightfully situated and deemed worthy the nolice of capitalists. May be examined at any time previous to the sale. Ten per cent: of the purchase money will be reenired on the day of sale, and the Dai-ancn on ths 1st nfltliv. when nossession will be given. Or a large amount may remain 00 bond and mortgage desired.

The utle unquestionable. J-3 tfr TOH SALE The" two slorv brick and Lot No. 411 rankforU corner ot Rose St. The lot is 25 feet in front and ear, by 75 feet deepj For ternis, ap Jy M. nwi iv, jr.

jSJ 46 South gt. JAMES UL.iifc. :n.fc-ti u.3 win sen at auction, on Tnursdav, 7tn February, at 12 o'clock, at the the f-llowmg valuable property, viz 9 lots of grou.id on 3d Avenue, between 7th 8th sts. 4 do on north side 7th si. 5 do cor.

2d Avenue Si St. Mark's 7 do on Thompson st. between Bleeckcr ii. Houston 1 on aulivan do do 112 do with an elegant Mansion, on 39th, 40th, and t-u sirects 4 do on 14th st. between 6th 7th Avemis 4 do onl5ihst.

do do do 4 do on Kih Avenue, ner Carmine st. 5 do on Bank, Hudson and Bleocker sts. 94 XfALUABLE INVESTMENT FUR CAPITAL To be sold, a ground rent of between sixteen and seventeen hundred bushels of wheat, payable annually forever, and secured with right of re-entry on betwecu eighty and ninety improved farms situated in the mid- ute aismct ot tins state. 1 he purchaser wiu atso nave a right to receive, for ever, one tenth of the price of eve-ery sale made of any ofthe said farms by the tenants. 1 uie perfectly clear ana untneutnoereu.

11 me purcna-scr should choose to convert the rents into money at a dollar the bushel, it can be so arranged. Enquire ofthe printer. jew REAL ESTATE. The following valuable property being part ofthe real estate belonging to the late John B. Murray, will be offered at aucuon, bv JAMEc BLEECKEK SONS, on Thursday, the 7lhof Feb ruary, 1 B3J The tour story brick store, Io.

a street, now occupied bv Air. Jjaviu jotinson; oemgaoo.t zo feet front by 56 feet deep, built in the roost substantial manner in anJ rented tor tne current at $iU0 and taxes since when $1000 has been oll'erc- on a lease. Also, the Lot No. 8, Laurens street, being the second on the easterlv side from Canal street, and is 25 bv 100 feet. This lot is under a lease for 21 years from 1st of Mav, I82j, at SI 00 per annum ground rent.

Also, the three slory brick Houses, Nos. II, 13 and 15 Fourth street, between McDotigal street and Sixth Avenue. These houses are in every respect convenient dwellings, having marble mantels and painted walls in first and second stones, were built in 1 829, and are 22 feu: bv 45 deep the lots being 22 feet by 1 10. Also, the vacant Lot opposite, on the northerly side of Fourth street, being 23 leet by 7 deep. The title to the whole is indisputable.

This property will be sold at above, under the direction of David Cod- wise, Esq. master in Chancery, by virtue of a decree in partition. For further particulars, apply to MUKtt.ll, No. 72 South street. Postponed in consequence of informality in the Mas ter's advertisement.

d28 Ids TO LET, and immediate possession ifiven, that spacious and handsomely finished Dry lioods Store. 62 Canal streot. being one oflh best business stands in that street. Also, three acres of Ground at Kins Bay, near the foot of 36th street, bounuud in part by the river. The ground has a gradual slope, and is well adapted to various manufacturing purposes.

Enquire at 62 Canal st, 19 nn, or or Ht.Mll J. A Ub.KSU., d3 U3tostf 174 Fourth st. tjVJR SALE OR TO LEASE. Two lots of ground, each lot being 25 feet wide front and rear by 92 feet in depth, situate on the northerly siJe of 18lhsireet, between the 9th and 10th avenues. Apply to jlS tf PE TEli P.

STAOU, Pine st. FOR SALE. HOl'SES FRONTING ON THE BATTERY. The two spacious Dwelling Houses N-s. 1 and 2 State street, being each about 29 feel front, and 60 feet deep each havuig a Stable in the rear, front-ng on Whitehall street.

Also, the spacious Store No. I South st. being about 44 feet on South sL and 50 feet on Whitehall sL Also, the three small BuiMin-'sui the rear ofthe above being Nos. 59, 61 and 63 Whitehall st. being together in trout on vv nitenall st.

about 57 feet and 44 leet deep. In quire of ISAAC U. COLES, or WM. F. COLES iti Front street.

n26 tf SALE, That verv valuable and improving prot erty on the North East corner of Broadway and Pine street, on which is an excellent and substantial three brick Houe, 30 feet on Broadway, and 105 feet on Pine street, and excellently adapted 'for an extensive ooaruing house or putilic building. The ui come at present is about $3,700 per year, and wit Kline alterations can be made lo rent tor $4,500. Th principal pari ci me purcnase money may remain on mortgage if required. N. B.

The present occupants will pay a liberal rent uie. store. ALSO, FOR SALE, The four stotv brirk house ad piiaing the above on Broadway, the froiit of Jie house oeiiijj -J feet 0:1 Broadway, and about 33 leet 111 the rear house, and 60 feet deep. The lot altogether in depth is 96 feet, and in breadth about 23 feet front, and 44 in the rear. The income is $2,450, and is rented up to may I 1 he two houses together would make 1 most noble establishment for many purposes.

The nrln cipa! part of the purchase money of this hoise also can remain on mortgage it required, or particulars apply if th corner premies. olo tt PRIVATE SALE, well known Tavern situated in Jersey Oitr formerlv kent hv r-iijn. itireni, deceased, and at present occupied Mr. reeinan Anderson, as a public nous If the above property is no: disposed of before the first day ol April next, it wii. tneu fie sold at public auction on the pretatscs particulars, inquire of ASA WRIGHT, Hoboken or -Ml.

W. mJLMKS. Jersey City. n-Jii rTO 11. A Mintry residence, situated on tne banks ot the liarlicm river, with a line view of the sound the dwelling is in ol order, bavin; been painted th last g.ioj gtir I'll and ice house, barn, cow, and boat hou-e, and a fjur acr- I it as pasture.

To a good tenant the rent will lie low possession given eariv in thi onsuing spring. For particulars inquire ntOEORCvK BKADISil, Esq. at Harlan; W. O. Il'u KNElt Esq.

Wall street or T. COTTRELL, Recorder's of fice. i4 It Loia lui.Mjfc.UK nri higtit or ten lots on the south sido of Broome street, bet ween ie- and Attorney streets, to lease lor 21 years, with 'iberty to purchase at auv time in five vears. Kent a- greetl upon in advance. Oilier iols in different streets terms tne same.

Apply to Oliver Avery. No. 42 Suffolk st. or at 15J Duanc st. t-Otf FOR SALE.

The uew substantial threo story brick House and Lot, No. 91 Honrv. bolween Market mH Hike streets, furnished in a superior manner throughout. with luluing doors, marble mantels, grates, rarefied air furnace, plale glass 111 front, cupola on top, ten finished rooms independent of the parlours, cooking range in kiiclien. vegetable and a so vaults cellar.

Lot 34 tt. 9 in. front and rear by 100 ft. House 24 feel 9 in by 49 feet 6 inches. Piazza and area in rear olihe house 7 feel wide, extending width of iho Lot, cistern unusually lare, with a pipe leading to the area attached to a leaden pump; yard flagged with blue stone, and laid out with grape vuies, fruit trees, cr.

House was finished last spring, and in point ot" materials and workmanship is not mrpuira oy any. line inaisptitaoie 30WO may remain on Bond and Mortgage, at 6 ner centum per an num, interest payable halfycarly. Apply to CHAS. H. tiA3" CL.L,IIJ Hcektnan street.

if TO LET OR LEASE, A snug two story House, wn several lots of ground at Kips's Bay, a short distant ith from the Third Avenue. Also to Lease, several Lou situated on the Third Avenue, near 34th street. En quire at 16 Exchange Place, or at 700 Broadway. m23 TO LET. trom the hrst of May next, a modern built THREE STORY HOUSE in the neighborhood 01 ranxun aquarc.

item. inquire of J. J. HARPER, 82 ClitTstreef. TT'OK.

SALE The HOUSE and LOT No. 30 Pike street. The Lot is 25 feet front and rear, and Ri feet deep. The House is 25 by 41 feet, with 12 inch partition walls two stories in front and three stories in the rear. The house is built in the best manner by Messrs.

Hunting and II has double cellars, mar. ble mantels, grates, On the first of February it is iV I i'j no cumpieirciy nnisnea, incitiaing paving of Uie yard, front walk, iron railings in front, painting, tic. Apply to Jiou J.ot J. pz Uhft street. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.

The well-built two story brick house and lot, No 1 17 Canal-street the lot is 21 feet front by 65 feet deep, the house is 21 feet by 45, very convenient and well adapted for a small family. For further particulars apply to il. HOIT, 10 tf 57 William slrimt. GREENWICH ST. PROPERTY AT AUCTION To close a concern.

James Bleecker Sons will sell at auction, on Monday. 4th Feb. at twelve o'clock, at the Merchants' Exchange. The House and Lot No. 502 Greenwich st.

west side, between Canal and Spring st. Lot 15 feet front and rear, 80 feet in length on each side. Also. House and Lot No. 504 Greenwich st.

adioinin? tne above on the north. Same dimensions. Also, House snd Lot No. 506, do do do do do. Also, House and Lot No.

508, do do do do do. The above are tnrv knelt kiHitM. envftreil witk iic, wnn granito fronts in the hrst story the hrst sW wtupiw as stores, and the upper stories as dwef lings. Sale positive to the highest bidder. Ne.

87. C- 1 j21 HOUSE To KliNT AND FURN1TUKE FOR convenient three story House in the ne tutitittrc at vv vtru. tt verv tiesintniA i.aui.-. 'I'l. wmcn is ncariy new wui be sold cheap.

Possession giv-enimmediately. Address A. L. at this office. J2b TTOCSE WANTKn modern buUt 2 orS storv DwT U.

JETflSV buUilinalnt. in te.tae.oe, Z. "7- inng and Bar- wm7 ny me cross streets near Brtadway Any person having me to dispose of will please addreu ai sc ust vince, siaune price, location and Hi. mentions. ioa ow A i'WU STORY HOUSE WANTE.r (hf.nl.

ii or Brooklyn, from the first of Mavnavt k. mall family without children. Apply by note, box 45 uincv, new i ora jja LADIES' INDIA RUBBER SHOES, luted with fur, a new and eleoant article, for sale by KUSHTON ASPINWALL, 81 William and 1 10 Broadway. Abo, a large assortment of India Rubber Over ofthe best qualify. I TTOT7SE LOT IX EAST BROADWAY.

For JLX Sale, the three story brick Home and Lot, No 193 East Broadway, occupied by Peter De Witt, Esq. The The bouse was built under the inspection of the present owner, principally by day work, in the most taahful manner, and combines as muck of durability mad elegance as any nouse a its ciasa uie cuy. 1 no parlours are unusually beautiful in design and finish marble mantels in the basement, first and second stories vault cellar underneath, paved, with divunods for wines, vegetables, Slc walls from the basement to the pai-ret rutimed in the beat manner, and at unusual cost yard tastefully arranged, with stone curb, and filled with fruit trees, now- rriug snrubs, and luxuriant grape vines of several varieties, in full bearing. very thing in and about the premises is in the most perfect order, and its situation and neighborhood, pleasant and desi-able. Title in fee simple and unexceptionable.

The termvef payment will be inade to suit the conve-menos ofthe purchaser. N. DEAN, j22 dtFI At Chatham street. BREWERY. A small but first rate Malting and Brewing Establishment, situated 100 miles from this city, with all necessary appurtenances, will be sold upon very favorable terms, and three fourths of the pur chase money remain on bond and mortgage fbr a term of years, at per cent.

II not sold before at pnvate sale, it will positively be sold at public auction upon the premises to the highest bidder, on Tuesday the I9th of February next, as the owner is a professi ma gentleman in this city, and has no use for it. For further particulars, apply at 27 East Broadway. TVTOT1CE TO CARTMEN TO RENEW THEIR 1 LICENSES. Extract from a Law, entitled A Law to regulate Carts and passed the 27th day of October, 1833. Sec.

2- That all Licenses to Cartmen shall expire on the first Monday in January in every year. In conformity therewith, the Cartmen are hereby re- quired to renew their Licenses, at toe mayor (Jmce, City Hall, to commence on Tuesday the 29th of January, "1833, at 10 o'clock, A. M. four classes each day in succession, to wit Tuesday. 29th January, 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th Classes.

Wednesday, 30th do, 5th, do. Thursday, Slst do, 9th, 10th, 11 th, 12th do. Friday, 1st February, 13th, 16th do. Saturday, 2d do 19th, 20th do. Monday, 6th do 22d, 23d, 24th, 25th do.

Tuesday, 5th do 26th, 27th, 28th, 29th do. Wednesday. 6th do 30th, 31 si, 32d, 33d do. Thursday, 7th do 34th, 35th, 36th, 37th do. Friday, 8th do SSth, 39th, 40th, 41st do.

Saturday, 9th do 44th, 45th do. Monday, Ilth do 46th, 47ui, 48th, with Hay Cartmen 21 1st Class. The several Foremen are specially required to meet at the Mayor's Office, on Monday, the 28th January, at 10 o'clock. A. M.

The following Rules are to be observed by the Cartmen. 1st. Each cart must have the number neio and plainly painted on both sides of the shafts, with black oil paint upon a wrute ground. 2d. Each Cart man on the day designated for his class, must appear with his horse and cart at the north west side of the Park, ranging in a single line from the corner of Chambers street, south, giving a space around each, in order that the Inspector may examine the conditions and numbers of the carts, 3d.

Lach -artinan must produce his present license, in order that it may be nenewed. 4th. Every Cartman who shall neglect to appear on the day designated for Ins class, or shall appear without bis number new and plainly painted as directed by law, will be considered as having relinquished the business of a Cartman, and his license will be annulled accordingly. The Foremen of the several classes are requested to attend during the time their classes are renewing their licenses. By order, J.

SI DELL, F. M. New York, Mayors Office, January 12th, 1833. ECONOMY. Gentlemen will do well to collect together their left oil Clothing, as the subscriber gives notice that he continues to give the best cash price for every description 01 gentlemen cast off Ulothing.

The patronage hitherto extended to him will indue him strictly to continue his present system of fixine at once tne bighest sura he proposes to give tor goods, there dv preventing any unnecessary bantering. Gentlemen hitherto not havine been in the habit of sel ling their cast otTClothiu, will reflect that they can cive the proceeds in charity, a system adopted by many gen. tienien witn wnom me subscriber deals. A line address ed will be punctually attended by -i. 1 ns'fiim st.

ml 6 tf nearly opposite the Theatre. DESIGN FOR THE NEW YORK CUSTOM HOUSE. Tkeaevkv Departmcstt, January 1. 1833. CONGRESS havins authorised the construction of a new Custom House at New York, and a site hav ing been selected, embracing the ground occupied bv the 1 1- -1 I I presem one, a sunauie uesign ior tne inienaoa ettuice is desired.

The building will front on three streets, viz 88 feet on Wall street, joa the South, the like extent on Puie street, on the North, and 133 feet on Nassau street on the West, On the East it will he bounded by an alley of about ten feet. It is proposed to be built of marble. A premium of $300 dollars will be given for the Design which shall bo selected. It is requested thai an estimate ofthe cuftmav accompany the design, and that both may be transmitted to tlie Secretary ofthe Treasury on or be- otn uie ist ui It is to be observed that the level of Pine street is 8 teet uicftes above that of YY all street. LOUIS McLANE, j7 Sec'ry of the Treas'y.

UJflce of the tnmmitrivntrt umlrr the Convention with IJrnmark, IFosiigfon. Dretmber 19, IS32. THE Board of Commissioners hao' hoped to close the adjustment of Claims under the Convention with Denmark during their present session, but having received several applications tor rehearing and being anxious to afford to claimants every possible chance of establish ing inetr claims, in cases, anl in otners where there was a deficiency of proof, harms determined to adjourn until the iirst day of Marelu as there is tint iin.i month after that" period allowed by law for the final seU muK kj wiaiuia oiiu uauriuuuon of me lunus, 11 has become necessary to order, and A'oirt is liertby given, that no application Jit rchraring or fnr filing original or tityuleme'Ual mrutoruiU. or the trmluctiun of proof will b'r rtceiivd after the first of iriurrn. ia.u.

Bv order. ROBERT FULTON. Those papers in which the former orders have Been published will insert the above weekly, ur.lil the first of March, lg33. d22 lawt.Ml VIOKISOA-S HILLS The Hvgeian Vegetable l'A Universal Medicines of the British College of CAUTION It has again become necessary for Uie general accredited agent of this celebrated establish ment to caution the public against the ininosiiions now in practice to palm off counterfeit preparations lor genuine From the general satisfaction rxnresscd hv 3 l.roo portion of the community at the exposure ot a late "t- tt-iiipi 01 uie same aina, it is dulerminsd to adopt a stnn-I .1 1 lar meiuuu ui procedure wim respect to every such ncta- iou iruusuruou wnicn may be brought to light, a course uecoHi more essentially necessary from Ihe great and uaiteruig accession or converts lo the Uygtuau svstem. uiiprincipieo eitorcs made to take ad- aiuage uie same.

1 ne (widiic are notified that a snunous preparation falsely purjiorling to be orison's the Vegetable niversal Medicines of the British Calleur r.f and greed Mori son," is issued from the store of Janues Aiarsh, Llruseists. New York. Onr hnih firm aiphed to me personally for the agency ofthe genuine article, but wore informed, as the community is now publicly, that no Druggist is permitted to hold trie genuine article for sale, and that consequently, if any druggist "tie or any omer part ot the world, offers any article purporting lo be orison's Pilla. the ege'ablc Universal Medicines ofthe British College of ne iimsi miner De a counterfeiter and impostor, or Further exposition of these spurious attempts will, time to time, appear in the Famil i Mygeian Kecord, a semi-monthly publication, requirine no lurinei recommendation than a knowledge of the fact mat its otn ito. was last week issued la list ol over four thousand.

The genuine Hvceian Medicines ran ho tiH ml. ineiouowingAgenisin York: Mr Joseph Stan- tr, uutiiuciicr, oauaist. in wiute building hext to tne corner oi ttroauwav Mr William RtnII seller, 148 Fulton street, and the Rev Brenner, 95 t-ey lure. The fourth edition of practical nroofs ofrh system of rnysiology is now in the press. All commu- ucaiiouH to ne addressed H.

SHEPHEARD MOAT. South street, Brooklyn. Jan. 5th, 1833. ig STATE OK NEW YORK, SS.

In pursuance of an order of ihta nin MU .1 public auction, at the Merchants Exchange, in the city of Naw Yaps nnltia thi.iiL 1 'clock at noon, under the direction ofthe subscriber, one of tlie masters ofthe said Court A II c. env xiiai locuiu 11 a. OI pnriinrw itaf ss I Bwu, Mt9 of land situate the Twelfth Ward of the said city, and mu eaiu warn, maae oy Liegrantl Ji sixty lour, sixty nve. sixty six. sixty sevfin.

1 -J a. eiht: and altogether bounded northerly bv Seventeenth street, easterly on one side by lots laid dow'n on said man tV. l' mur, siaty one, soatnerly by Sixteenth street, and westerly on the other side Vit, Roy Road: the said lots containing 1 Ar-A mrA 1 t. un cTevenieentn street, on me easieny suie one hundred and eighty three feet eievcn incurs, on me southerly side frontinonn i.tunii. street one hundred and seventy five feet, and on the westerly wan on its rtoy Koadone himdred and oiuhtv Car fi.M th.

i mtyre or less logeuier wit the appurtenances. Dated, January 19th, IS33. DAVID CODWISE, j21 2aw3w Master in Chancery. SUPERIOR CUTLER Y. The subscriber has late-ly received a new supply of Table Cutlery, and now "-t io, wi reasonaoie icrms, a lull assortment of lite various Kinds and qualities, both of Sheffield and American manufacture among which are the following Fine Ivory Balance Table and Desert Knives, without rorm, Waterloo patterns Setts of flne Ivery Balance Table and Desert knives, with superior flat Forks 51 Dieces Setts of Tip Balance Table and Desert Knives and oms 01 pieces, hrst miahty Settsoflow priced Ivory.

Tip, Bone and Sta Handle and 1 able and Desert Knives and nl 86 tn 814 rowel bhank Carvers, Game Carver, of various sizes, patterns and qualities Ivtwv, Tip, Stag. Bone, Buck, Ebony tc Cocoa Handled ua ones, Dy tne dozen. N. LUDLUM, No. 443 Broadway, 14 few doors above Howard st.

H-e-LAWDMOSaPtSTt? valuable remedy for coughs and diseases ofthe lungs' fo, Mlswprholesale snd retail, by ASPINWALL, Druggists, rW II WmK.aadlioBroadwiy, 2a a u. the a to a ii u. in tor ward for Hn 7U AWII iale lo P'y so bo. dl7 not TWENTY-THIRD STREET. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested, that the Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment duly appointed to per ioral certain aim es reiaujre i opeiuug wenty-uiira st.

from the Third Avenue lo the East River, in the Twelfth Ward of die city of New York; and to whom waa referred for further 'consideration, rensal, and correction, their certain report on the above entitled matter, have completed their revival and correction of the said report of estimate and assessment, as well ofthe loss and da mage sustained by the owners and parties interested, of and in the lands and premises required for the said opening, as of the benefit and advantage received by the owners and panics interested of and in certain lands premises not required for the said opening. And we the said Commissioners have deposited a true copy or transcript of the said estimate and assessment so revised and corrected, in tlie Clerk's Office of the City of Jn ew Yerk, for the inspection of whomsoever it may con cern. Ana mat oDjections tnereio, any, must according to law be made in writing to the said Commissioners or cither of them, within ten days after the first publica tion of this notice. And notice is hereby further given, thai the said revised and corrected report of estimate and assessment will be presented to the Supreme Court of Judicature of the People ofthe Slate of New York, at the Capitol in the City of Albany, on the 7th day of Feb ruary uie opening 01 uie uoun on mat day, or soon thereafter as Couusel can be had thereon. Dated New-York, January 19, 1833.

JOHM LOIEU, No. 7 Reed-st. ic ru. Commissioners. JACOBS.

BAKER, No. 82 Bayard-st. jl9 I4t npWENTY-SECON STREET. Notice is here- by given to all persons inierestnd, that the Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment duly appointed to peform certain duties relative to opening Tweuty-second street, from the Fourth Avenue, to land ceded by Peter C. Stuyvesant in the Twelfth Ward ofthe city of New York, have completed their estimate and assessment, as well of the loss and damage sustained by the owners and parties interested of and in the lands and premises required for the said opening, as of the benefit and advan tage received oy tne owners and parties interested of and in certain lands and premises not required for the said opening.

And we, the said have depos ited a true coov or transcrint of the said estimate and am. sessment in the Clerk's Office of the city of New York, L. tor tne uiauvcuoa 01 wnomsuever 11 may concern. Ana that odjections thereto, if any, must according to law be made in writing to the said Commissioners or either of them, within ten days after the hrst publication of this notice. And notice 1 hereby further eiven that the said report of estimate and assessment will be presented to tne supreme oourt ot Judicature ot the People of the State of New York, at the Capitol in the city of Albany.

on the seventh day of February next, at the opening of tne iouri on inat day, or as soon thereafter as counsel ran be heard thereon. Dated New York, January I9th, 10OO. DAVID LYON, No. 115 Madtson street. CHAS.

DUSENBERR No. 83 Crosby si. SAM'L. PURDY, No. 77 Bowery.

j19 I4t Commissioners. rvTOTICE is hereby riven, that an application will be li made to the Legislature, at their now next session, for an act of Religious Incorporation, whereby the Associate Church of the City of New York may have all its property held, and its temporal affairs managed, by the Minister, Elders and Deacons," who are to be elected by the members ofthe Church in full communion, according iv me ruies 01 tne Associate tjnurcn. xvew lorR.Dec 28, 1832 BY Order of the Hon. Isaac H. Bronson a Supreme Commissioner, notice is hereby published of an order requiring all Uie creditors of Ethan Card, of tlie town of Denmark in the county of Lewis, an insolvent debtor, to show cause, if any they have, before the said Commissioner, at the inn of Eleazer S.

Sylves ter, in the village called Copenhagen, in the town of Denmark, county of Lewis, on the sixth day of March next, ai two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. why an as signment of the said insolvent's estate shall nit be made and he be discharged from his debts according to the pro visions 01 uie staiuie concerning "voluntary assignments made pursuant to the application of an insolvent snd tin creditors. Dated December 4th. 1832. Insolvent Ethan Card.

Creditors to appear on the 6th March, at lioprnhagen village, in the town of Den- marK, at clock, v. xl. dll lawlOw "VfOTICE. I'o ail whom it mov covem. All peril sons having claims against Benjamin Bailey, Esq.

late of the city of New York, deceased, or against his estate, arc hereby required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers there jf to the subscribers. Executors of the last wdl and testament of the said Benjamin Bailey, at the house of Thos. Cottrell, No. 154 East Broadway, in the citv ofNew York, on or beforo the first day of July next, 1833. This notice is giving in pursuance of the 34th section of the 2d article ofthe 3d title ofthe 6th chapter of the 2d part ofthe Revised Statutes of the State of New York, and the order of the Surrogate of tlie City and County of New York.

Dated New York, December 20th, 1832. THOMAS COTTRELL, GEORGE BRADISH, i teuton. All persons indebted io said estate are 1.. make immediate payment to either ofthe Executors. u.u laMcm NOTICE.

All persons indeWd lo Ptjier Walker, a non-resident debtor, are hereby notified ami re quired to render an account of all the debts and sums oi money owing to him by them respectively, and to pa) the same and ell persons having in their posst-rsion any property or effects of such debtor, to deliver the same to the undersigned Trustees of the estate of ihe said Peter yalkc, duly appointed bv the Honorable John T. lr-vina and all creditors of the said Peter Walker art hereby notified and required to deliver their respective accounts and demands to the Trustees or one of then, at the office of Hatch Camlirelentr. No. 28 in the city of New York, by the 16th day of February next. Dated New York, January 3d, 1833.

ALICE DICKINSON, 1 S. CAMBRELENG, Trustees. HEZ'H. SEYMOUR, jS law3w AT a Court of Chancery, held for ths state of York, the city of New York, on the fifth Nan day ot December, one thousand rieht hundred and thirtv-tw. resent William T.

McCoun, oun. Vice Chancellor of tin first Circuit. Claude J. Thoisnier Dcsnlaees tt. Louis ris, Joseph W.

Allen, aud John I Olute. Onreadmgand tiling proof by affidavit lhat ihe defendant Louis Cores is a'restdt nt of this state, anc that process for his appearance in this cause has beei duly issued, but could not be served reason of his concealment within and subsequent absence from this state and on motion of Thutrhpi u.u- tu, tile complainant, ordered, that the said Louis Delestre Gon I cause his appearance in this cause to be I ith the Clerk of this Court, within th tne aate nereor, or that the but be taken as ronfesseti against mm and that this order be published withtp twenty days after th" makm? thereof, in the state and in the New York Evening Post, eight weeks in suc cession once in each week. A Copy, JOHN WALWORTH, FOR BlUOVa HEADACHE. SICKXESSTS-DIGESTIOM. fiVXPFPSeiA POWELL'S MILD APERIENT PILLS Under the immediate n.Urnnxre nf tk uestmguLsned and Gentry of t.e United Kino.

oom oi oreat Kritain, ScoUand and Ireland, in boxes at cents earh. These Pills are particularly recnmmenrlnd to ttm. sex, nere a gentle aperient is required they operate wrthout those unpleasant and often injuriout iiii.il irequeniiy continue lor a day ur two afti taking powerful medicine. In removing the distressing symptoms attendant upon disordered state ofthe stomach and biliary organs, such as giddiness, sickness, nains in the dislurbed sleep, kiwness ofthe spinU, unpleasant taste me o.iui upon waamir. creat annrehenrmn nf m.

o. danier. disinclination tn iwii-h A. ofthe sight, and various other wmptoms, they will be found mvaluablc, by preventing the formation of various diseasas, at all times troublesome, not unfrequently dan- By taking an occasional dose or two of these oills symptoms above described speedily vanish, an unusual i covers its wonted activity, and the stomach is restored to vim inriiuit-s tne mind, in luviv r. "i it natural runciions.

Gentlemen whn wilt nnt nut uieni to wnen lasing meoicme, are particularly recommended to take these pills, as they are composed of such mild ingredients, that a person exposed to wet or cold whole day, could not possibly receive any injury from Ladies, at a narticular nerind nf lif mitt c.1 .1 valuable. Families residing in tiie country oucht never be without them. Prepared and sold bv THU.MAS POWELL, Blackfriar's Road. London. 5old also at his store.

Ko. 1 New York and by appointment by his Agent, Mr. Wil- uugu, aui n.reet,iTiomreai. MMcURTANT CAUTION. Observe that the word.

Pu.n Road. London." are envraved in whita red ground in the Government Stamp, pasted round as mm lie- 1 .1 I 2.1 "imoui wnicn tney cannot be genuine. THE UNFORTUNATE'S FRIEND. A Friend in need is a Friend indeed." I Patent ftivhl ana mercurial com-1 planus, ana an trie diseases of the urinary Without mn-n Tk. PJ II J.

more than (too thousand cases to be a radicafc'ire for V8 form or stage. The demand it (considermg the very short time it has been made ii. a riruu iiiu 1. 1 1 01 menictne. wtu.uutat tiaritiii.1 an i am nappy to ana tne success which has followed w-in!" Alyr 10 iemmd- A will be paid for information amountim.

tn against any person or persons manufacturing or otTerine sale the Unfortunate's Friend, unless dui; authorized Price S2 Der holtle or -o lw at Uie cinm. sou nowery, JNcw York, or interesting nartiriilitri -r l. Messenger and viw Vn7l 7v.Cv Vr wvec'uy iKuniiu iurruier. N. W.

A DEAD lOMMUMOATinM I naat l. .1 lhl7Sr. ought) ofthisva- auch an extensive haa "duced his widow i KweoBiun of uie origin-al receipt fbr the same, to have it vsjiaciiL.1 who ix an'Atftt 1 inanantiim 1 aitrr wiTlTM VK a Mcy for if. Chemicai Store whom all orders mav he -k i Zl J1." uuane st. a constant sup.

wiu always be on hand. Jio harmenl the money will nrnwl.j NAHA GRAHAM, dI7tf 3 Cedar, cor William st. tied efTected fas sometimes A nf Portaye Cases, Miniature and Sur- TOBACCO 70 hhds Kentucky, fu, S4j. bmT RI7 OOODHUfi' C0.Soutiiri. BY order of Dean Edson, Esquire, a Supreme Court Commmissioner, notice is hereby given that an at-' tachment has issued against the estate of Thomas M.

Burtis, now or late ofthe town and county of Saratoga, an absconding or concealed debtor, on due proof made to the said Commissioner, pursuant to the directions of the statute concerning attachments against absconding, concealed or non-residenv debtors, that the same, or so much thereof aa lies in the County of Clinton, will be sold for the payment of his debts, unless the said Thomas JM. Burtis, shall appear and discharge such attachment according to law, within three months from the publication of this notice and that the payment of any debts and the delivery of any property belonging to the said debtor to him or for his use, by the transfer of any property by him for any purpose hatever, are forbidden by law and void. Dated Um 23d of October, 1832. J. BURNET, oSl lawrnS Attorney for Attaching Creditor.

BY ORDER of George K. Davis, Esquire, one of the Judges ofthe Court of Common Pleas ofthe county of Reusst laer and of the degree of counsellor at law in the Suprome Court Notice is hereby given, that an attachment has issued against the estate ot Ralph Cox, as a non-resident debtor, and that the same will be sold for the payment of his deuls unless he appear and discharge such attachment according to law, within nine months from the first publication ofthe said notice, and that the payment of any debts due to him by residents of this slate, and the dehv. ery to him or for his use of any property belonging to him aud the transfer of any such property by him, are forbidden by law and are void. GLEASON VAN VEGHTEN, Attorneys for Attaching editor. Troy, March 27, 1832.

Iaw9m BY' Order of the Honorable John T. Irving, first judge of the Court of Common Pleas in and for the City and County of New York. Notice is hereby given, according to the provisions of the statute authorizing attachment against non-resident debtors, that an at tachment has issued against the estate of Jacob A. Hofzhamtner, Anthony B. Joseph Stuffier, copartners in business under the firm of Joseph Schmidt debtors that the same wi.l be sold for the payment of their debts, unless they appear and oisctiarge such attaenment, according to law, within nine months from the first publication of this notice and that the payment of any debt, and tlie delivery of any property belonging to the said debtor to them or lo their use, and the transfer of any property by them for any purpose woaiever, are forbidden by law and are void.

Dated the 27 th day of October. 1832. F. R. TILLOU.

o27 law9m Attorney for Attaching Creditor. 1 Order of the Honorable John T. Irvimr. First Judue 01 ne ot common fleas in and lor the City and county ot Mew lork: JNotice is hereby given, ac cording to the provisions of the statute authorising at tachments against non-resident debtors, that an attach ment has issued against the estate of George McGregor, a non-resident debtor, and that the same will be sold for the payment of his debts, unless he appear and discharge such attachment, according to law, within nuie mouths from the first publication of this notice and that the payment of any debt, and the delivery of any property belonging to said debtor, to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him for any purpose whatever, are lorDiutien oy law and are void. IJatcd the 1 wellth day of November, 1S32.

EDGAR S. VAN WINKLE, Iaw9m Attorney for Attaching Creditor NOTICE is hereby given that application will be made lo the Legislature ofthe State of New York, at its next Session, fbr an Act of Incorporation for a Company to oe styled 1 he 1 ompkins Insurance Company, to be located in the Bowery in the city of New York, to the North of Grand street, with a Capital of $200,000, with the privilege of increasing the same to $400,000, to mure againsi loss or damage by nre tho said Capital to be divided into shares of S50 each, and to be invested in bonds and mortgages on real estate. Dated New York. I rr 1 0 1 aa. tne w-j-i pay is IB3Z.

n-o lawbw "jVTOTICE is hereby given that application will be made It lo the honorable the Legislature of the state of New 1 urk at its ensuing session fur an act of incoruo a- tion to establish in the city of New Yotk, a company with capuai 111 wo iviulion IJollars, to be styled The American Life Insurance and Trust with such powers, privileges and restrictions, as the Legisla-tare may deem proper to accomplish the necessary ob- 01 such incorporation. 112 law low 1)URSUANT to an order ot James Esnuire, Surrogate of the county of New York, no'ice is here by given to all persons having claims against James Gardner, late ofthe citv of New York, deceased, to ex hibit the same with the vouchers thereof, to Charlotte Gardnei, Administratrix, tic. ofthe said James Gardner. at her residence No. 685 Greenwtch street in the citv of ISew York, on or before the tenth day of June next.

Da ted, New ork, the 29th day of November, 1832. CHARLOTTE GARDNER, d3 law 6m Administratrix, iic. TVI OTICE is hereby given toal! persons having claims againsi iienry tvennard, late ot the city ol Acs York, deceased, to exhibit the sa ne with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber, at his store, No. 3 Exchange street, in the city of New or before the first day of Mav next. JOHN W.

KKNNA8D. the Administrator of said deceased. New York, Oct. 26. 1832.

o29 1 ait 6m ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. All persons having claims against the Estate of Joseph Ferris, deceased, are requested to present them, duly authenticated and all those indebted to the same will please call anu mane settlement. CHAS. McAULEY 342 Greenwich st. jzu lawoin Administrator.

"JVTOTICE- To alt to utom tf may enncern. All imr- J. sons having claims against John H. McCall, late of tne cuy oi ew lore, mcrcnant occased, are hereby requested to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to me, as admiiustraior of the said John H. McCall, deceased, at my place of business, situate No.

109 Pearl street, in said city, on or before the fifteenth day of April, ua me year icm. This notice is given in pursuance of the S4th section of the 2d arti.lc of tlie 3d title ofthe 6th chapter ofthe pare or ine itevisea statutes ol the State ot JXew lork. Dated New York, October 12th. 1932. JAMES McCALL.

Administrator of the goods, chattel and effects of clJ l.i v6m John R. MrC'all. deceased. JVTOTH'. is hereby eiven to all persons havin" claims against JohnCozine, late of the cily of New York, aeceappri, to present Ihe janir with the vouchers thereof a the subscrttier, at his house.

No. 1 16 Fuiton st. in the eity of York, on or before the 31 day of February, in toe ve-r icjj. a 11 aw 6in WM. GALE, Executor.

TiVPlii L- 7 1 Is tven to persons having claims 1 James I a.man, late of the city ol New ork. Tailor, deceased, to nresent the same with thi vouchers thereof, lo the subscriber at his store, at the corner ot Greenwich and orren struts, in the citv of 1 ork, on or before the loth day ol April, in ihe year loja. tialed. New 1 ork, October 10th. 1832.

ABRAHAM TALMAN, One cf the administralors of said deceased, oil 1 aw 6m "jVTOTIC'p; hereby given to all persons having elaims 1 fttHinet 1 1.... 15 1 aiuicri, wir wg U1U CUV Ol ACW I ork, deceased, to present the same with thereof to the subscriber at his store, on the corner of est and Murray streets, in the citv of New Vnrb or before tlie 5th dav of April, in the year SYLVESTER P. DENISOX, oa lawbm Executor of said deceased. jVj OTICK. AU persons having claims against j.

oeus nuiocK. tate or ine citv oiJNew urk 1 A i 1 u. wc iieriTuy nui ineo 10 prese'iit the same to the subscriber, at his residence No. 31 Henry street 1. i-w oi i ora, on or ocioro uie itn day of A- JAMES E.

HOLMES, One of the Administrators of said deceased. New York, Oct. 2. 1832. o3 law6m JVTUTICK.

AU persons having claims against Catha- I nnc Wilkinson. oi tlie ntv of Tsi-w vi, I dnw. rtirpnri nnM.un I with vouchers thcreofto tlie subscriber at his nffiw. tVn -w- si UUlll-U LU UrfTs.f'lll. Illt KHtTlfS 54 Pint- street, in the city of New York, on or before the st nay 01 vpru in tne year 1HIJMAN It YMV Kxecutor of the last will and iniamrai viiKinson.

,27 "jVTOTICE. Ail persons having claims againsi Geor-e I TJL'KeLANT toan order of James Campbell, Surro-1 Lake, late of the citv of Ni- Vnrlr. I ofthe county of York, notice i 1 1 i. Planer, are ncreuv noutietl tn nreceni ih ik the vonchers thereof, to the subscriber at his store', No. Fkj' 8tree'' the pf New Yorlti on or before u.jr ot epru, in me year 1 833.

WM. JOHNSON, Executor of said deceased. o2 law6m NOllOE is hereby given to all persons havins claims minitP.U.Vi.L.1 r.l 1.1c "i uicciiTvi nrw 1 ora, isnipwrieht, deceased, to exhibit the laoin with the von. coers uiereot, to the subscriber, at his house, No. 349 Third street, in the city of New York, on or before the tiin oav 01 April, tne year IB33.

luriijuci, otn, W' FRANCIS PrOK-p-TT Executor of th lat will r-r e. .1 1 satu ucceasea. o9 lawCm TVJ-OTICE is hereby given, to all person, having claim. against George bominick, late of Ihe city of New i ora, aeccasea. to nresent the wiih thereof to tho subscriber, at his store No.

112 Chatham street in the citv of New Vnrlr nn te-iiiii wv vi mav, in uie year lr3a. ew i orK, ov. 1832. JARED L. MOORE, One of the Executors of said deceased n7 Iaw6m TN pursuance ofthe order of James Campbell, Esquire.

Surrogate of the county of New York, notice is here- oy given to all creditn Ihe ehy of New York and tn .11 n.nn. I navuiie tnaim. against hun, to exhibit the same with the vouchers the root, to the undersigned, administralrixnfi.ll n. his goods, chattels, and credits, at her rcxi.leneo v. eso Water street, in said Citv.

on or hrCm tt lOtk July next. l.n..." 1 TOOO "1 BRIDGET GRAHAM. Administratrix. I aw 6ra a general meeting of of Grafton, in lhe 'New the creditors of Ira Smith, lata county of Rennsselaersnrl "5 eDor ul held at the house JUI1. mnaceper in uie town r.f Grafton aforesaid, on the 20th day of March ncxr.

at 10 tne forenoon of that n.t.j e. davrfl.n ic. IUlb JOHN WORTHINGTON, jI5 law 2m Morocco, and FWZrSl ts--iiv BIlSirUDieni I.IIM. I -Idiaa WrwL r. flatemape to order.

N. B. Lea Coles flatter in Europe and th- city, they ar-enaiXa to execute every article in the abov. lin- manlier. Orders from all B.rt.

k.i..ii- "ulwor at pwctully Mtwde, 7 STEAM BOATS. HOBOKEN FERRY. The steam boats HOBOKEN PIONEER will leave the foot of Barclay street and Hoboken every 20 minutes, commencing al the hour. There are rooms ou each side appropriated to the ladies, and the cabins of the boats are filled up for the comfort of passengers in a superior manner. rilUWlNG.

The steamer NEWARK, Captain B. Talc, is now in read, less tor 1 owing Vessels in and about the harbour of New YoHt. Her engine is powerful enough to tow with speed and safely vessels of ihu largest class. Apply to tlie Captain on board, or at the Ferry, foot of Barclay st. jlo FARE REDUCED TO a 50.

ROUTE CHANGED Through New Brunswick, Kingston, Princeton and Trenton. Support opposition, and oppose the oppressive monopoly of the Camden and Ambov Rail Road Company. 1- are $2 50. People's Lino to Philadelphia, via New Brunswick, Kingston. Princeton and TretUon.

The Proprietors of ihe People's Lino, have found it advisable, owing to tihe Lad state of the present road, to chabge their route to the permanent 1 uriipike, through New Brunswick, Kingston, Princeton and Trenton, in making this arrangement, the proprietors are desirous to add to the comfort ol 1 rave Here, and avoid collision Willi oilier stages on the present road, wluch tbey are satisfied is required by public opinion, and which they will always feel bound to abide by, and at au umes ready to study the tafctv and comfort of that nortion of the uublic who have so cheerfully encouraged them in their exertions to support the People's Line. Passengers by the People's Line leave New York every morning (Sunday excepted) at 6 o'clock, by steamboat New York, from Pier No. 2, North River, just bbove the Battery, for New Brunswick, where first rale coaches will be in readiness to convey them through Kingston and Princeton to Trenton, from thence by the steamboat Philadelphia arriving eariy the same day. Passengers travelling in this Line will he con vcyed from boat lo boat in the same coaches without the inconvenience 01 changing oagguiic on uie road. For scats apply to Thomas Whitfield, at the U.

Alail Coach otfice, old ro. I courtlandt street, near Broadway, at No. 31 Washington street, or to the agenl on board the steamboat, Pier No. 2 North River, foot of Morris street. N.

B. All baggage and goods at the risk ofthe owners. REESIDE, SLAYMAKER it TOMLLSSON, dlv Proprietors. NOTICE. Only morning Boat to New Brunswick.

Daily at 7 o'clock, A. M. (Sunday's excepted. fTTHE Steam Beat SWAN, Captain Diehl, will leave Pier No. 1, North River, at 7 o'clock in the morning, for New Brunswick.

Passengers will be conveved to Princeton and Tren ton, and tic. ine owan wiu leave rsew Brunswick to return regularly at one clock. P. M. Scats taken, and Porters aud Hacks furnished, to call tasseners, and convey baggage to the steam boat, at th nion Line Office, on the wharf, Old Pier, No.

1, and 01 board the boat. All Goods, Specie, and Baggage at the risk of the owners. N. B. The Easton Union Line Coach, loaves New Brunswick, daily, on the arrival ofthe steam boat, and arrives same day.

The Berwick and Wilkesbarre Stages leave Easton daily. Also, the New Hope Stage leaves New Brunswick on the arrival of the steam boat Swan, on Ivlomiav, vv euncsaay and nuav. olO W.M. B. JACQ.UES, Agent.

TVTEW BRUNSWICK NEW HOPE Mail Coach. it This Coach will leave New Brunswick at th rival of the morning boat from New York, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, till the first of Mav, pass- uigby oix jwile Jtun, Kocky Hopewell, VYoods- ville, and Ljmbertsvilie, and arrive at New Hope at 4 o'ciock f. iM. in season tor the fhuadelplua, Laslon and Bristol Lilies. And leave Georee Aleidrum's.

New Hope, eveiy Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 6 o- ciock A. in. and arrive ui tune tu take the 2 clock boa! lor lie. xotr. t-l i um uemg a new arraugcincm, me proprietors nave good coaches, good norses, and carelul drivers, and all anennon win oe paid lo small packages and errands that may dc committed to tneir care.

For seats in the above line olease annlv tn the on board the boat John Forman aud "William Mann, iirw onmswirK jonn van iiiourgn, itockv Mill: Lemuel Howell; Lambertsville and George Meldrum, j.iew fiope. Fare SI 50 onlv. VAN TILBURGH VANDIKE, o25 Proprietors. CHANCERY. John M.

J. Labatui, William iviosetey, and 1 lierese B. bis wife, vs. Charles Lawrence and Sophia his wife, and Stanislaus M. Lannuier anil Martha his wife.

In partitiiion K. Bogardus, Solicitor. Pursuant to the provisions of the statute in such case made and provided, and of an order of this Court, made in this cause on the eighteenth day of December instant, notice is hereby given to nil pcrtons having any general lien or incumbrance by judgment or decree, on any un divided share or interest of ary id' the above parties of iu iu uie premises nereiuaiter de-scribed, mat tney are required produce to the subscriber, one of the Masters in fiancerv of the said State, at his office ir. the city of X- 1. I ,1 I r-, orit, on or ueiore tne second uay ot I ebruary next, proofs of their liens and incumbrances and the nature and date thereof, together villi i satisfactory evidence of the amount due thereon.

A brief descriution of the nremines contained in thu pleadings, and for which the partition is sought in the said cause, is as tallows AU that certain lot of "round and improvements thereon, situate, lying, and being in the irsl ard ofthe city of New York, on ihe west side of Broad slree-t, bounded easterly in front bv Broad street aioresata, soiiuierly by ground late of JMary Houghton, and now or late belonging lo John Abeel, and the groitnd now or late belonging lo the Dutch hurch, westerly by the ground formerly of Tunis De Key, deceased, anil northerly by the ground late Frodor.ek Phillips or his assigns, and the house and grot-nu formerly in the possession of John Elliot, containing in breadth in front on Broad street aforesaid twen' v-tour leet aiid.mi half, which breadth uieiuut-s me one uau oi me atiey or gangway lour feet in width and seventy fi-ct in length on the southerly side of the said lot of 2 round hereby described- mid hi Unh the south sid rods anl six feet, and in lensth in ihe rear two rods and ihiee feet, and on the north side-late of Frederick Phillips, deceased, or his assigns, and hence tothe north side of the land formerly ofLodowick Post, and late in the possession of the said John Elliott, live rods and one foot, where the lot in three rods and three feet and an half, and thence alon the rear ol the said Post's land to the aoinh sirle one rod, three feet and ieU inches, and from thence to nroad street aton yaid by the arot nd ale in the nm 01 jiihn Klliuti nine rods and ten inches, all Dutch measure as the same was formerlv laid nor hv ib- ri Surveyor, and as the same was formerly in the jiossesir'n ol Jost l.ysrer. excepting ten feet in the rear of the said io! ueicDv grantiHj 1 described) from Ihe soutli side to the norm 01 me said lot. winch was l.i.elv veved to Robert Gilchrist. Together wiih Ihe use and privilege of the said alley or in common ith ne proprietors ol the irroiind a.l...inm t.i-1 Wluch said alley or faile'Vtav in lo be an.1 rrms'ii. an auey or fyingway lor the use ami benefit of the lol toresaiil, and the lot adtoimn? said allev.

Dnted ih 1Q.1, aay 01 tieceniber, lt32. S. COWDREY, Iaw6w Master in Chancery. IV Ji Pursuaiu to an order ot Jeremiah Loll. Surrogate of the County of Kinss, all uer- tiaiuis Bgauisi me enaic Ol KlIMin, Junior, late of the Town of Bush wick.

hereby required to exhibit the same with the vouc'liers thereo tothe subscriber, at the office of John 1 at No. 145 Cherry street, in theriiv 1- at or ueiore ine iwentienlliday ot.lav next. i tn 1 1 ate-u, me nuiui day 01 rovember, MM. CATHARINE RUSTIN, nlO law6m Adininistralrix. fc Verjbf PIVcn lo aJI Ps" havingclaims A.

aSant Halsted Isawrenct. late ofthe citv Nnw ork, deceased, to exhibit th tenmfs with Z. 67 Ham! deceased, to exhibit the came with 1 1.. iiiereol mersly fifth da Dated New Vork, Nov. 1st, 1832, JAN li LAWRENCE, Administratrix of said deceased n2 law6m -ii 1 -j piven to all persons who have claims aainst Robert Mc- isieoi tne city 01 rsew ork, deceased, to ex-i -if ame-Wlth voiichertt thereof, at the dwcllin" 01 ivuza mcoormick.

at No. 89 Front ur-r-t. in v.uiiiv,i or oeiore tne sum day ol December next. rfune is, laas. ELIZA Administratrix.

jelS law6m NOTICE. Pursuant to an order of James Campbell h.snuire. Surrogate of the 1 ork, notice is hrn-hv ovn tn .11 i.u.i ciaims agamst the Estate of Timotliv Rugles, deceased late of Granville in the Province of Nova Scotia. Gentle! t'v-m nuu nave in in nvf.iKi A i. 1 tno-eor, to Adam i.

nui ruin Mrcel in the said citv, on before the seventeenth day of Janua- ADAM REP Administrator. UIC T.uuBcnuer, at nis store 170 Kront street "lyOTlCE hereby eiveu to all person, having claims 11 against Wi iam Rarlwe. I.t. JTr Vork. deceasei "1 ii me voucners mcreot.

to the subscriber nt xt i se r- yeafl befre lhe ofJ' in Dated, New. York, 30th November, 1882. d3 law6m IRA S. BARBER, Admhiistrstnr i.aoeitani-i-. iimmiw Lti.i...

tncirucxt en- suing session, to increase the Caniml Str-v Danv to 2nn nm t-om- Wew York, Nov. 2 1st, 1832. the minutes. Bv order r21 lawCw WM. S.

TItoRNE.Sem.,ry aoain Wt't' per8on8 having claims iv fe Reddington.lateof thedty of with th. ascDt to present dnce 8ubsCTil'. 7.t Ctamhpr he city ofN nha "ext. Deceased. to present the same nis resv- ew York, ST, WJ.

d27 lawfim lo xtfcDDlNGTON, Administrator of said deceased. T'-s i "n'r claim Mnat Isaac dec'fd, are hereby notified! hi. .7 hereof, to thembsenber. New-York nn in of tH Tvr -e- oe ursi nay of ju next. Da inZSxi' SAUL ALLEY, HOLLOW WARE.

The" M-4 SC BtriDPr tines i i Kilt) isfiS. DOt CO uono nreak. mn.i.i. ui riccueoi ntinntv ma nf. orit- 1 i uiiitinv.

Bnn i kettle. aeuies, stew pans H-ih kettles, preserving pansot difTerenlpatterns, ed the ed "18 4M E- DEL A VA 489 Broadway, comer of Broome st. 1 .18 E. BURROWS, 0: PERUVIAN BARK 12 ceroons Peruvian' Bark for sale by 8- E. BURROWS', jl 76 Soma st.

XxGENATED CHARCOAL This aliuT. remedy which is now prescribed by most of 11. first physicians of Now York as a preventive of ChoW. obtained wholesale and retail, at j. Mhiiau's 183 way, sole agent for the State of New York.

Aeat genuine without the signature of Dr. Planum, ihesripi tor. N. B. Phamplets on the Cholera, and its treats-with Charcoal combined ith Lime Water and Oil, be obtained at the above place, or at Mr.

Geo. Lotaf 161 Broadway. al0 6si AGETABLE PULMONAB BALSAM. tTu truly valuable remed; fhas now oc enbefore threat, lie for four years, and has provi itself the most valtu, ble remedy discovered for coughs, colds, asthma ur phtiu-sic, consumptions, whooping cough, and pulmonary lections of every kind. Its sale is steadily increasu, and the proprieloss are constantly receiving the most vorable accounts of its effects.

Each bottle oftha above medicine is accompanied nh), printed directions, also certificates from many individu. als of its salutary effects. For sale by ushton and Aspinwall, No. 81 William st. general agents fbr the city ot New York.

Also ha by JOHN MILHAU, uS6 ISO Broadway. NIGHT GOWNS, flannel muslins ci unen birtit gowns and shirts, worsted, cotton, and silk night CL gumsy lambs ool, cotton kaitt elsh and Canton th ins' undervests and drawers, French merino tiannei uaun vests and drawers at 9s ihe suit. J- me linen tud tt.in, shirts made ui tlie most thorough manner and labicri. ble style. Kino collars and bosoms attached, by tlie dot, or single cne.

Gum elastic suspenders and garfert Colored shirts for sea travelling Also 100 coane' linen shirts suitable for the navy. Hoisery andGJovtt in great variety adapted to ihe season, For sale by WELLS PA1TERS0N d31 277 Broadway. rt COI i kC HA '1 'I he uuacru. A. ers have how on hznd a full assortment id Perfunii.

rv, Cosmetics, and Fancy Soaps, which will to void ti reasonable terms, aud at Vmali advances. S. C. hw pleasure in slating that they have received the Renvii ofthe American Institute fbr tlie two last years, for pro-ducing by far the best specimens ever before exhibit in this city. All articles sold by them are warranted to be genuine, aud equal if i ol superior le atiy ottered the United States.

Besides articles of their own maoii. facturc, the French and German in all their varieties ar constantly kent on hand. Also a number nfn. UICt. rations which render the stock complete, amor.p which CM.

American Boquet, Balm of Roses, Camphor Paste, Orange Flower Paste, Jessamine Paste, Cream of Scap, Imp'I Almond Compousd Circassian Cream, Alubamian Extract, Extract of Dalui, Variegated Creams, of ill colors, Georgian Paste, for changing the hair to a ermai. black, without injuring the skm in the least. SNYDER CO, Manufacturers and Importers of Perfumery oS3 No. 39 Ceoar, cor. illlam street DISPENSARY, 13 OKA.NGE t1 h.h.K.1 DR.

LOUDON continues to be consulted at his tf. fice in all delicate diseases alto glttis, legs, sail rheum, rheumatic pains, lepiot), and veiitml ulcers, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart, fain in tit stomach or bowels, in chiiortti, voimtu.u, worm, couth, pain iu ihe bieast, and ncrit and liver con. plains, swelling of the legs, suit joints In cold or the abuse of lue-icury, and ail uiseases ansui from impurity of the blood. Dr. L.

wishes the labile understand, that any of thote diseases above rutuied iht: have resulted every tUi-rl of professional kkill lor yean and have been pronounced hopeless, can lie cured by applying to Dr. L. al ihe above Lu.pirkaty between Heeler and Grand and in eem stance ur.crc he contracts, tuarautees a cure ehere he contracts, guarantees a cure wiihou )'. confinement or hindrance from business, and without a i. particle of mercury It is a well known Uct, that tin sands of our fellow creatures full a tacrifice to that mt 10 UlSI l0r.

llOL- I I ml lo-iiuA ikionnt. -1 I ivmuvv vi uiateiaiv preieudtri I 'i, u-' tui, who, oy ine use oi mat poisonous mint. I uiercury, unuennme me consul ution and catue uirt- I "ii, iu uiutcnes on ene nvaa, lace, and body failuri I of sitht confused noise in the head, snd nil ih.i Kul complainu which generally end in prtn.klurt dissolution. Also to be had the Minerva's Box. ranted to affect a cute in every stage of the above Unease, by which every person can cure himtoir .1.

I directions, 01. reasonable terms. Dr. L. has nad 15 yean experience in extensive hosoitais in varum.

Separate apartmeats provided, and secrecy I Attendance dailv until c'clock in tin. for sale at the above place balls lor curing the tooth-ache eye salve, ointment fur cancers, pdes, and all kinds of eruptions and sores, with directions, warranted i produce tne desired eliect. 27 DR. HORNK continues to be consulted at his other. Strangers are respectfully apprised, Dr.

Horne beus legally bred to the medical nrofession in th London, has been a regular member of said Faculty nf Physic 38 years, for the last 8 years in the city ofNew York. His practice from beimr peneral. he rnnCim. Particular Branch of Medicine, which engages his pio-found attention, viz Lues Veneria, Scrofula, Scorbeiut Elephantiasis, Lepa, and all diseases arising from impurity of blood. His well-known integrity challencei ii severest scrutiny his experience very great his sueceu astonishing.

He cautions the uni'-rtunate against tli abuse of mercury thousands are annualiv out of life. In very many thousands of cases rnnu to his care, of all grades and every degree of malignancy he has soeedilv restored hut ijiiirtit k.iik consuiutiun. The decided preference given 10 Dr. liome fully demonstrates tlie confidence reposed in the skill ana wuren aisiinguisnes nis practice. The learned Dr.

Buchan emphatically observes: "Married periom lm uc man it niiuuiu oe particularly fin. nous of those affections. hat a dreadful inhcritanc. to transmit to posterity." See that vour i. cated, not patched up.

Persons afflicted with protracted and dep.orable cases need not despair of a coir.ple te recovery by applying to Dr. Horne. Recent wm 11 local, are, without Lie us? of mercury, extinguished in a few cays. Gleets and Siriciures removed by an eav method. Those persons who mav have j' exse, or suspect latent potton.are mv.ted to make sppli-cation 10 Dr.

Horne, at his establishment, No. 63 Courtlandt street, near Greenwich sirvt. A residence 1 om city es'a1 Dr. Home's character as a man of honor, and bae4 i.tr, bility and skill, Dr. Home offers to his patients iiurl 2ua, an-ee.

Persons at a distance, by riling their eaie and enclosing a fee, shall have remedy sent immediately Attendance tlai v. until ir x- i-. nit cirninr. iNo letter wul be taken in unless post paid all citv letters must be handed in. 1 B.

Dr. Ii sons, the most rne offices are so arranred, 'hat ner-fasndious, may apply with assurance, iter, will stand alon wherever then ent xvlark cll AU are free no charge for adv ice. rpo pievent ihe abuse of Mercury at Dispensary 'l'3i 1 Orange street. New LoloON'rlf at 111s office lu allde icate diseaxs. also gleets, ulcerated lep, salt rheum, leprosy, XZ, Z2J2 ''--atuinsTOhe.

ot it -wmtwm luinrr BIKI ti ft 71 IS nd all diseases arising from impunlv of ihe hUwl wucssisa win iu nrin al 1 .1 abuse of mercury liuui iniUUrilV til Iri. Klwt ti His charges in all cases will be mod-1 crate and his long and exlensiv "ltlJlASrUrmiMl case, that h.ve and supposed uienectiml 'mJ cured, by applying ,0 Dr. LilZ ziz Grand In mem or hfnT cure h-utcorline. ment or hindrance from business. Also to be had as a- every stage of.

cerTain Hir; "ir Tins ful1 zzs P. mj Visru irocn j. ni. until IU N. Ji.

To be had ftk. .1 orophoh.a.ifapplied due Atti- a '''It- o-m. First Circuiu ice nancrllor of ths tv iiii.tm -i" ir: MlfcM'. Hemirtu Aetin. --otiveniitiven, James E.

Millet, deceased. Testament On 1 7 n'lvilof theeomplaininl ia this Cause, bv shirk i 1 i iraiisi of "aie, necessary, of two "cnbed in said BUI, as follows. wit Aii certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying tU I being in the Fourth Wi.rd ofthe Cm WNew'vS sW I known hv ihn itt A tw v-; tniriy nve tjpnice street, cs the northerly side thereof: k. nrroni 17 ham TnH "tltmgmg to TV bv 1 1 1 fnd easterly on the other sale iii orlate belonging to.or in possew- IUII of John entlell J.e "T- fivefe 11 ri 1 sir- WPITI-Itv arif I i n.f in lenenh on 1 one nunared aim fite a incheh'- "ore or less." ALSO, ate iVin- P'cce or parcel ol Land, Fourth Ward of the ef iVrert nn (5) five, Jacob frn i mereoi, Hounded easterly in Jacob motherly on one side byercAtnd re.k. Jonathan Labaw, wes.eivitithe nn Vknd Mathew rk'51 Mh" 'de by eroundnow or lat "nd of Abrshsm r-oiticmus contauunv in trlnl IZ lt uree "breadth in the rear thif-three rvit 'h "OUlheriy side fifty I.

ed ln OD northerly side forty eight teet nine inches, tnnr i a Aecv, inai tiivr llTJl James W. Millet, fk. llet? nd Mary E. Millet, are each Jk. 11 tenants in common, of atsl bit.

fourth part of the said tv-e lots of land above j. kiiu tnai uie iiiiu Vnit, i resides out ofthe Slate of rw xork, and that mtennediale the test and return of tlie filc PPcar and on lhe filmg of said Bdl in this cause and directed to the aid de-rendantte, due and odigent inquiry has been made for him the said James W. Millet, and lhat he could not I found in the Slate of New York, to be served therewith, b.Lre,ST ftom Ani Amherst hite, the Solicitor, and of Counsel for hat the Uid James W. Rid-i appear nd tniwM tk. t- fui.lril.

t-s Dill, On VT DTIUIO mo i or that the said a he taken as confessed against nira. And on like motion Order be published for Three Calendar Months preiiott. "y' "least onre in each week, succewn-e- New YnTk in the eil. nf iT PPCT situated. A Coy.

ine JOHN WALWORTH. ClerL 16 lawSm NEW YORK. pbiitod aitd fl i i- PROPR'ETORS, 4 i 9 VOUtlist, ran airpesa. 4 i.

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