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FORJl ALE A andsome bright bay Bane, ZL0ound and free htm all blemish, (even year eld, fit nflima hand high, plrited. kind in ill harness and andar tk uddle, aad sura traveller is owned by gen-tlaesM, who puti with him limply for want of use. Any aaaratadaairing i handsom and food hone, and willing to lay a fair valuator hint, willaddna 4, box No. tdO Lower Ai, If daairad, a hsndsoms top wagon and Ant rata bar- eats, naaily nw, dlltf WWTTA'ITED, by a young woman, a situation a Nurw TV ry Maid, to aniit in theeare of children, where the work I light. She will be satisfied with low wag, aud esn giv satisfactory references ai to character.

Apply at j0. 10 Great Jane at. di3-li "CjIBLO'S TO Hit LUUhb La FLORA Me r. N1BL0 DUNLAP would moat retpertfully inform gentlemen wanting Boouet. that they are fully prepared to aupyly order to any extent, and on laaawnablcteim.

Th conservatory and green houses at 678 Broadway, end Harlem, will confine any lady or gentleman how well th proprietor an prepared lo execute order, which Will a all time attended to with neatnet and despatch. Ladls giving aoir- or Ball, can be supplied with Plants of lanr or mU ail. Alto, Cut Flower, whirh wiUaairogd inth mvt tasteful manner by Mr. T. Danlap.who ha been long and favorably known to the let! of riant.

Th Conservatory at Niblo' Garden will alwaybeopa to th lull far promened. and every attention paid them. Then are new thousand of that splendid flower, ih C-sxllia, cowing Into bluom, many of which are of the twit Ml prewnt to th ladioa for decorating their window, aad which will be aold at moderate price, with every other article in their line. rreah Bird Heeds. Uold fish, Globes, he.

dl! lm XMRHICAN BITt'MINQl'S WOOLI1RIDOE COAL Fully Mitial to the bnt l.irfrpo.l Orrrl. a clean, durable and easily Ignitid a that excellent furl, we continue to deliver screened and free from fin, at a much lewrr price th-in la charged for the foreign article. Consumers ol Bitumin ms coal would therefore advance their 01 intetests by examining fur themsel before lay purchase their 'ipply. Tn Woolbndge Col aa etify It chtaintd ml eur yard; and nowhere else in the oil v. TI9DALL Cherry, ami 470 (ireenwlrh street In Yard Perh Orchard, T.ehich and Schuylkill White firo'ly uae, and l.iverool fine coal, Newcastle and Virginia culs fur blckmith or manufacturers, at lowest market nriees.

fjrj- Order Box, 16 Tontin Building, corner Wall and Water street. GHAftD DUPLAY OP CONFiiCTlONEHY. hc-Th aiibvrihers have imported and prepared forth ensuing hnlid) the largest assortment of Fancy Article! and An Confectionery ever exhibit! In th.acitr. Fancy V. filled choice Coii-fscttonery.

A large eMortment of artirlr for children, imitation of various article in surar and chocolate, pastilles, French nougat, jelly and cordial drops, candied and chrystalised fruits, kc French, flowur. furry, torpedo. rosette and common Mottoes. A great variety of ruclcs suitanie lor aretaing anstmas 1 ire. Boxes ol French Drag and Candied Fruit.

The article will he arranged for exhibition on Mon lav, the 30th Inst in the large saloon Mi (corner of Park Place! and STB (opposite Nildo's) Broadway. THOMPSON WELLF.R. SHIP fiiLVlEDE ORASSE, FROM of goods by this tliii v. ill please send their permit on board, pier No. 3 North River.

N. All goods not permitted in five day, will be sent to the public 'ore. COJaiONEES BY THE BIIIF ALFRED FROM LIVERPOOL are requested to send their permit on wsrasirurno. II tl Hiver, or to tt, ottire of VVM. VYHITTOCK Jr.

46 South at All good not permitted in five day wtll liable to be mi me puDuc sture. f01 SALE A good second hand Counting House iu ajuuu oraer, wen maiie ami curap. A Vin FELT, li Pearl at LXTKt LAKGR 1IZR TABLE CLOTHS. Rk A LANEhavaone of Coulvoa's double satin dam' Table Cloth, oft, 8,4. i.f 7 and var -in length They araafasiie aad quality lhat they confidently ran tot mached in th city for sale, being imported from the celebrated establishment of Coulaon, manufacturer to the King.

Also, large rich dama wine and fruit table coven, for aaiecneapan ioa, ii ana 13 lano. FABIIIMJfABLE BOOT STORE, 1M Fulton st. (iROSS k. BETT9 reMtctfullr inform the public that they have opened their new store, 1M Fulton atreet, ona door from Broadway, where they have on hand a superior stock ol elegant dres Boots cork and double sole do; and also dancing and lire pumps. Mr.

Lewi (iron is wall known for year as the foreman of Mr Lorin Brook, and begs leave to say that assiduous attention will be given to produce an euy and graceful fit, ip a workman-ship style. N. Wanted, ix o( th best bootmen In the city. IRO 8 AKE9 MOMEY CHESTS, eke, A ge-nerul assortment of Iron Befe and money cheats from eight different manufacturen, on hand and for tale at the Iron cheat store of tULAS C. HERRING, No.

139 Water betwe'n Maiden lone and Wall st. XTUOY. R'9 TP AT ST ALAMAX PER FIrT. rroof Male of all size, can be had at 1J eta. per lb.

cash, at the iron cheat store ef kILAS ol agent, 13 Water noniCE 8TOXK McaakaPomire Stone, for sale JL by LAWRENCE fc ROBINSON, lut Front 1 C1AX ARY KEO, WAIJf CTi AND FILBERTS 60 bushels Canary seed, balance of lot per (hip Tret- coil 100 bags Sicily washed Walnuts, new crop. SO do Filbert. For le LAWRENCE ROBINSON, 103 Front rt. SVQAR, in hbls. half bbl.

and retail tor by R. H. ATWF.I.L.MI Broadway "4JKW HUM-SO hhds and 100 bbl New Rum. on and aauior saie ny F.CCLES OII.LF.NDER. lift Fronts! MIEKT LEAD MO roll-Sheet Lead, from 2J 10 10 lbs per squan foot, for sule low, br AMES M'Cl'LLOUGH.

TT Wall t. BRAHS KETTLES. 1 brass kettUs.ot approver' qualltr and assorted sizes, for bv BIEUF.RT kSTKL LLER.is lattst.upstairn KKLWELL, 60 South procures freights am barters fur veuels also, buy and sells vessul for a small commission. KICK cases, fih at, for sale br DUNHAM fc South st. nCTTEH 100 firkins choice dnirv Butter.

selected jl J) espressly for faenly use by a good in sjiMBitui to sun nurcna-ers. C. UOftROWE.41 Broaduav ROUS'. HS' PVTKST kLANf.L-Wvriited genuine, for sule by R. A.

LANE II ami Lane. IjAE ATllKllf stern I le Geo. i stlann-1 ing.by J. MA'UIKWftkt 71 all st. OCIIEI.LKOf '11 quality, lancing frtim brig Alexander for sale WM LAWRENt Front t.

Two second hand strone lfam Wrought Iron Moner hets, with superior luck apon them, lor sale by HERRING, Water st. af ARDEf KEIS Aaanrtedand put nti in boxes by tl Sh'krrs, expres.ly fur the West Indie an oolharn Btntea, fur sale hv 'S W. DEWEY, I0 Front st. tUPITAI I PITALFI KLD few rases of imit 7 tion. selected patterns, fust colon.

Alo, fancy do, now opening, ana tor sie ni CIIAS OARVILLE 33Pinetreet BALM I.K A LP bun, Kienil 4AOu oo JX el Naptileon. from Ht irur de Cube, for nle br EDW. DLNstOMB BECKWITH, Broad st. vIO'OLATK 10 boxes, Rhodes brand, forsale in lots to Bust purchasers, tiv or sale by EDWD. DL'NSCOMB BECKWITH.

Ti Broad street I.LOl'll 300 barn Is uierior Flour.biaiul"KinictTiar. I Durfee," on board Obio, foot ot Broad street. For sal by EDW. DUNSCOMB BECKWITH, it Broad st. 111 AMI' AGNK.

lmJ Ivk. t'" Domotte" brand, jus received, of serv tiierior tii.ilitv. bir C. BOLTON, FOX LIVINGSTON, 41 -11 Broad St. fIXCKIGH shetuckit.

Hcx'hJile, Trenton. Dein JL ware, Lvunl, und others) lea melitim an low priced lor sale by LAWRENCE TKIVBLE, SI Beeverst. LAltOOW JEASS-rUin and (UiptxL just received xtJ aad lor sal ny LAWRENCE kTRIMBEE, el Beaver st. Ml AZARISO BLVK PRINTS Just received. and for ai by LAWRENCE fc Till BLE, 63 Beaver st.

llllOWi SIIIRTINOS-jo0 bale, various style, mr lor Saie oy LAWRENCE kTRIMBLE, 63 Beaver st. ILLIJJG9-Portland Co. and Bozrahville.Cot end J9 Inch, for s.le by LAWRENCE TRIMBLE, 61 Beaver st C10VV IIAIR-11 bales ow Hair, for sale by MOSES TAYLOR. 44 South st. 1 1COUICK 30 cases Salemi brand.

00 rases io do. For sale bv LAWRENt ROBINSON, 103 Front st. Jlf A.T.TA-19 cases large" fUke. i-'-i. 10 do small do.

10 do sorts. For sale bv LAWRENCE fc ROBINSON, 103 Front rt. AO-VO bales fab-rmo Raas.for sale by LAWRENCE ROBINSON, 103 Front St. 1R1.VUE PKKIIt bales (Mange Peel. lor sale by LAWRENCE ROBINSON, 1U3 Front su AKO.V IKON STONE CIIISA-A tw set ITaTt of Uu ware on hand, anil for sale at LENT BRIANT'S, Chep Crockery atore.Sio Brolwy.

UOPH 100 bale first ertern (rowth, 14I; for sal by L. P. STAFFORD, No Moore M. APPLKH i bbl. biched by hand, fur sule by L.

P. STAFFORD, No. -it) Moo Moore st. 4 1HKKSE 200 ca'ks prime dairy and shipping, for sale by L. P.

STAFFORD, No Vt Moore st. I I'TT Kit 00 tuba aud fii kin, prune dairv, for sale, by L. P. STAFFORD, No. 29 Moore st, TOBACCO 71 hhds.

Kentucky lf, of very auDeriernnalitr, lor sale by f.iome of which are GEO. DOUGLASS, ai Broad' vay. iuOD-4 ton uperior SL Domineo wood, for -aual SklaWy GEO. LOLOLASS, at Broadway. I 1 V) bar Weetens live Goeae, for sale OEO.

DOUOLASS.Ol Broadway. Tf I OES-A small lot of St. Domingo, for sale by GEO. Dtll iiLAHS. 24 Broadwav.

have af fancy MugsandCups, wis mottoes and names. ais mj It BRIANT, VI Broadways, hhaVf SWI' USTHEA. from N7lTrt- Th.niu it ui; 3 eh.rgiug Orleans pier JJJ guested la aead for their rottun. -igui are WILLIAM gouthrlr tTril PIWIX t.fTMnKIt r. 1.

eO leet Oil lleliui. fr.et.y bt Fronl ai.4 i w'iVr'st BAD UROSK 40.000 Ms. Lead DroaarfoVsauTJ- A ME MTI'LLOUGH. 4 will HAVANA hLG All l.iO hoxe Broun liaTIITrr gar; 60 do do vt hit do do -for sale by ntwt.9 1 Ai LUIl, 41 Sonth t. yKBT HDI Shingles, uniiir tv rw imna anai sn.

rur mntm ny R.M.DEMILL, Itw Front t. and 607 Water t. 4 SH PI.AT1K AND BOAUOS-IOVW fret, for m. aaic oy K. M.

DEMILL. I Front and 307 Water at. lEXEKEE FlMVHbi bbl. and half this, ex tr suieriiie rkiur, put up expressly ior family use. nil vale oy N.

P. HOsACK.44 Brcwlwav. ks. A-1K ti'J0 do.lur- e- lor sule by EDW. DL'NSCOMB BECKWITH, i Broad st.

HICK II lierree prime, landing from brig Peter De nil, nd for sale by s. uc.siil.1., root airoet. WOAi ASDCANDl.KS-Prime Y.llow 7pck4u.boxHui0r,lerol nv weight, fcr shlp.inEor atlntly on baud, and k. i i- rs ax CairUilf. J- D.

W. LEE. Manufacturer. Re le street will tiud tbeailVertu; alltsjl 00 fS' Literary and by orders disnateh. As they all In and stantly The b-en the rnhltc Letter, other of th mbiv various drea thev In fives were the he so pages K'm.

rea and page the taining fng of m'te. All THE an nlth sais, I DIARY FOR 1849 Thi day if published, THE DIARY for IS43, containing blank memoranda for every day In the year; many valuable Note relating to the different Courts in the City and States; a List of Sheriffs and Clerk of the different Coontie, (including thoe elect-ad November, Commissioner of Deeds appointed by our Governor In other State and Territorie; Commissioners to take acknowledgments for other State; Public Notaries aud Commissioners of Deeds In the City of New-York; Mastenand Exm inert in Chancery Sheriff Jury for the year Rate of inth citie of New-York and Brooklyn; Aistnt Justice of Ward Courts: a Time Table; a List of Sunday in the year an Almanac, kc Published and lor sale by JANSEN ELL, BookMtllen and Stationer, d7 lwis lSNaaut. IMPORTATION OP ECROPKAI BOOKfS WILEY PUTNAM respectfully announco to the public their arrangement for importing English ether Book, arc full matured by the facilities afforded their London Agency, established some yean since, and conducted by Mr. Putnam, at Stationen' Hall Court JPater-nobler Row. and they an thereby enabled to execute all entrusted to their care, with the utmost fidelity ud they are in eonUnt communication with thevanon tbliahina- bouses established on the continent of Eurane.

are enihled to undertake with certainty the tupplv of books puninnea in rranEo, uennany, Italy, vpain, ke addition to this, a well selected stock of Classical and other Books in tne langu'jgea of these nation, is con kpton hand. want of the facilities enumerated above felt, and it ill scarcely be necessary to point out all adrantscea which they offer to Universities, ollrsres institutiom, rrn(esional Gentlemen, and Mfn of it will tie mnrient to obnerve. that there ino es'niihment peculiarly devoted to the same branch business, or maintains; so frequent a communication with Book marketof Europe Sing ropie of European Book imported with the ssrr sal aispaicu as larger qutmiitics. lot BaoanwAV. PICTORIAL GEMS FROM TRAVELLERS, Illustrated.

Just pnblished. in one eleirant volume. Oema from the work of Traveller, illustrative of panrees in HoIt Scripture, with nearlvene hun engnn inga. Published under the direction of the committee of General Literatun and Education, London. The Holy Serip'ure contain manv full of portance and beatity, but not generally understood, because contain allusions to msnneri and eutoms familiar indeed to those to whom they were originally addressed, but imi-er-ctiv Known ton.

01 -'er to obviate this difticulty, this roldme is now presented to the public, consit tine of extracts from the narra. of trnvellera who hsve recorded 'the customs of the Oriental Nations, from whom we learn that some uage retained amonr them to this dav, aueh as existed ih times when the seriptdre were writter, and that their manners are in manv instance little changed since the patriarchal time. The compiler trust thi9 volume may the mean of leading reailen to a more general eevnaint-nc with Eastfrn custom, and ani-t them to a clearer perception of the propriety and benty of the illustrations often urawn Irom them in the BiDie. D. APPLETON Publishen, 000 Broadway.

FOR DECEMBER The Ladies' Compisnion. continins; two fine steel plate and two ol mumc, with contribution in prose anil poetry, by Sigourney, Mr. Embury, Mrs E. 8. Smith, Professor lngraham, nr.

lie. The Ladv's Book This number contains sixty paces of une matter, irom tne most msunguisned writers, three splendid steel engravings, a colored plate of the fashions, three page of music. Graham's Lady's and Gentleman's Magazine, contains 60 of reading matter, and over 60 signatures of American ritcrs, three splendid and a colored plate of lasmons. The Young People's Book, or Magazine of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge, edited by Jonn Frost, A. M.

The feople's Library, or Magazine of choice and Enter Literature. Subscriptions received, and single numben for sale, by GEO. B. I OWELL.134 Bowery. inHKISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S tilFTS.

A subscrtptioa lor the New Year to any of the follow very excellent and popular Periodicals, would be one the most useful and agreeable Presents that could be Oodey" Lady's Book, -monthly, per year 00 Graham's Lady's and Gents Magazine, do do 3 00 two wnen together. 00 The People' Library. per year no The Young People Book, do do 3 00 The Ladies Companion, do do 00 ThetLadies Garland. do do 1 00 The hristian Family Magazine, do 1 00 The Patriarch, 00 Arcturus. illustrated, with an illustrated supplement, monthly, per year.

the Foreism Maffazinea. Review, and Periodical. furnished promptly in good condition, and on the moat re sonable term, by GEO. L. CURRY CO.

tinnerai rertonical Agency, 107 Broadway. NAPOLEON. HARPER BROTHERS, No. S3 Cliff atreet, hav. just published HISTORY OF THE EXPEDITION TO RUSSIA, under.

taken bv the Emperor Napoleon, in the year liVi. By General Count Philip de Segur. In two volume, 18mo. Family Library, No. 141 and 142.

With a Map, showing the route of the French army. 11. also publish HISTORY OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTE. By J. G.

Lockhart. Esq. i vols. lPmo. MEMOIRS OF THE EMPRESS JOSEPHINE.

By John S. Memes. LL. D. lemo.

THE COU RT AND CAMP OF BONAPARTE. Contain. ing Memoinofthe Bonaparte family, Charles Bonaparte, Letitia Bonaparte.CardinalFescbiOi Napoleon's brothers Joseph, I. ucien, Louis. an1 Jerome; of his sisters, Eliia, Pauline, and Caroline of his wives, Josephine and Maria Louisa; of his Miui'ters.

CamMceres. Catilainrourt, rhampgny, Clarke. Fouche, Le Brun.Maret, Savary, and Talley rand and of his Generals, Aut rrau, Berna-dutte, Berthier, Uestieres, Davous. Des lix, Eugene Beau-hennaia, Gouvion St Cyr. Grouchy, Jourdan.

Lannns, LeLbore, Loison. Macdonald, Ma'mont, Moreau, Mortier, Murat, not. Suchet, and Victor. With a Por-trit of Talleyrand. MEMOIRS Oi' THE DUCHESS D'ABRAN'TES, (Madam Junot Writ'en herself.

8vo. HISTORY OF FRANCE. By Eyre Evans lo we, Esq. 1 vels -mo. MEMOIRS OF LUCIEN BONAPARTE, (Prince of Cni-no.) Written by himself.

Iflno. dljt VALUABLE NEW PUBLICATIONS, It Broad-wav Lockh irt's Spanish Ballads from the last English edition, with an Essay on the Origin.Aotiquity, Cha racier. ml Influence oi the ancient Ballad of Sp in and Aanly ical Account, with specimen of the Romance of the id, vol. Svo. D'Aubiima' History ef the Reformation History of the Great RefoimMion of the Sixtei nth Century in Germanv.

by J. H. Merle D'Aubigne. President of naxnosriew ciioolot Ueneva, ur-t American from the London edition. Wilson' Miscellanies Critics! and Miscellaneous F.s by Chri.K.uher North, of Bl aekwoo.la Mnrinii I'ro esw in 3 vela ItroiiL'bam's Miscellanie' Critical and fiae.ll Essays.

Iteury Lord Rioneham, selected chiefly from bisi.nlr otions to the Edinburgh Review. iiicludins- hi- Kuay on the Advaniaees of Science, with an Eauav on kn haiaeter.bt an Amerii an vols. M-itHerwell'fl Piamt nems. Varmtirj, I riA.l v. Wm.

Mo'l eruell.tf Scotland, I vol. I.Pescflhe Ancient Phtln.A,.Kpa frnm IV. Fenelon.bv the Rev. John onnm vol. lmo.

uemocricv An aaay on the True Nature anc Intrinsic rinpnety of Republican Government. bv S. Camp. Forsaleby WM KF.RR kt'O. Theological, School and Classical BooWsellen, lSOBroadwav.

It AHAJI'S 51 AfiAZIXE. OFFICE SSBOWF.P. u-m anintemieman' Magazine of the December No. VoL MX. The Hawker.

By D. Maxwell, (with 5 i51utntione.) shakspeare, No. 4 Lady Macbeth. By Theodore 8. Fav.

The Glad Retreat. By E. G. "quirer. The Reefer of 76.

By the author of "Cruizing in the Last War." He WooM Meet the Fountain. By A. McMakin. The stolen Miniature. By Mr.

R. S. Nichols. Venice. By Bet.

The MarrBeof Achille. By 11. W. Herbut Line. By J.

Tomlin. A Chapter on Autosraphy. Bv Edgar A. Poe. The Swtet South Wind.

Bv Jane Puson. Misfortunes of Timid Gentleman. ByJ Ross Bowne. 'I' Tl i ue i.yre Dim. d.

isiooks. The IJeal Gernun Literature and a Love Story- By w. ru.irr, Linesto a Portrait. Ainsworth. Lines.

By A. E. Dow. ThtrReocu at the Eleventh Hour. By J.

Milton ders. The Choice Heart. By G. T. Spear.

Review of New Bonks. EMBELLISHMENTS. Hawking Going Out. A most brilliant mezzotinto, en gravedy J. Sartain, Esq.

of Philadelphia. The l.a ly l-ab. 1. An exquisite line engraving, by Raw- ron. ripiu, rintrn flew orK.

Casting: Off Death of the Heron The Lure. Three ca pitai ens-ravines, bv Croome Minot. Fash ions 4Jigure. handsomely colored the latest style both for gentlemen and ladies. A itouraihv over ixty uenature of American writer.

Terms, $3,00 per annum in advance. Published monthly. sui'j aeui io mi parts oi tne i nitea tne Canada, ISHAEL POST, 89 Bowery. IOLIUAY PRESENTS SOMETHINO NEW. M- JL Beautiful Fancy Colored Music, of exquisite tints, and highly perfumed with rose, musk, luhins, favorite, c.

tc. Ai tvii.u aiusic r-statiiubment 301 Broadwav. near tit Paul'. The thankful to hi numeroucutomen for the liberal patronage bestowed, has, at muc expense, issued a large assortment of new and admired Songs, Duetts, Waltzes, Marches, ke. kc.

The titles of many are emneiiisned witn nigniv nnisned viirnettlsjnrt all eleeantJv printed, on highly perfumed paper, of six varied colon, of most delicate and beautiful tint, nothing can excel the elegance of a boo', of this music and for presents, to the isicbi or iBAuioname woriu, cannot oe excelled. Books elerantlv bound in a short time. The price of the perfumed and tinted music is the same as on white paper as low as can be obtained at any of the amau snops aiioui town. LUSTR A ADORANTE-For wishing th A head: also, for cleansiner and beautify inst the Hair. anu preventing its turniag gry.

This umver ved and admired article, free from ardent spii essential oil, and other destructive materials, cleans the Hair expeditiousl renden it beautifully brieht, and im parts to it the delicate fragrance of the Flowers. Hair washed wtth this Extract soon becomes pleasingly soft and luxuriant in it Hair that ha been made hanh aud is turning grav by the using of spirits, or other improper preparations to clean it, will soon restored to its natural colour ami onium-v by a few ap the Eau Ln-tral, prepared by Gurlain, perfumer. Rue de Revoli. Paris. And lor sale bv A.

B. Hands tl 273 Broadway, corner 1 1 hamberst Qnnite Buildings; by A. B. fc I. Sands, 7 niton st.

corner Gold, and by David Sand 77 East mi i um lunier nisrxet su race WOKA1I HAVGinVOET. ifil and oo3 Baoaowav, nearly opposite Niblo' Garden. SPLENDID GOODS. BJ.t.avi I A.vu tll1Mllll AKTIl'LES ae- JT tuallv sold for 25 to 30 ner cent, below former nrirea. A great variety of ts hirh arc adapted to thepresent season, ana are ui ine uew est ny ie.

a coMrLEt a assoavneisT or New pattern GasFiMures. Candle and Gas Chandelien. Chraniloles, ormolu, silvered and Bronze, 1 to 5 light. Candleahrm. 4 to ISliehts.

Astral Lamps, of the lateit pattern, of every size, very low. Hall Lamps and Lanterns. Candlesticks, (great variety. Jlanil. Side and Mantel Lamp.

Church Chandelien and Lamps, a large assortment. Pitted Id volving Castor. "ke Baskets, Toast Ruck. Ju'terand Fish Knive. Tat.lecu l.

of ail kind. "nnia Tea an Sets. Oeri man Hit.u I. r- i- fi 1 oons ana runs, Pwceiain Dining, Deaaert and Tea Ware. RICH CUT AND PLAIN GLASS.

r-WelB, tries aua.Gla Pitcher, l-eiv 1 ke goods to loan," A scpHrae soc.k of splen did i Can.ll.. l.amr,. furnished at all Uol Cntlsry, Itc. OICH KAV PATTRTiHrvTTsf- sv i nc suntcritiers are now reci, oew style S'andard Silver. assortment of rns.

Sugar Tungs. Mu-rs. iiponnt.FoTk. ofenUr new and splendid ale br a a WORAM AUOHWOIIT be obtain hereby plan jection ting day a Is House, for Beef of nv, one d6 sueet or est the duty tions. to to.

are N. in and in of its in of i 7 Wlaaa Broadway. CITY NOTICES. 07- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the Sale for Assessments advertised to take place on the 37th day of October last, and following, ha been postponed by a resolution of the Common CounciLfrom ThuradaT the -2nd day of December, instant, to Thursday, the 3rd day of I nuircu, iw, at uociocK, (noon) in tne my nau. JOHN WN, Street commissioner.

Street Commissioners Office. December 2nd, 1841. d3 lawtmB ftr- SALE FOR ASSESSMENTS. The (aleof rroperty for unpaid Assessments, oy tne (corporation 01 um city, will be continued DAILY, in the Superior Court ity Hall, at I oxiock. noon, unni tne same auau completed.

Person desirous to invest in the sale can information in regard ta the property on application to the Street Commissioner. JOHN EWEN, Street Commissioner. Street Commissioner's Office. I Nov. 10, 1841.

nlO An. rnRPOR ATIOT NOTICE Public notice ia given, that a petition has been pnented fa the Board'of Aldermen, to apply to the Legislature to alter the of the city, by striking out that part of Eleventh street, between the Bowery and Broadway, from the said plan. Persons Interested in the above petition, and having ob to the same, are requested to present them in wri to the street (commissioners omce, ouor uciurc uicuw of December next. jun.n r. vr nireci cuinuiwuuw Street Commissioner's Office.

No. ember SOth, 1841. I'M O-PROPOSALS FOR BEEF. Sealed propo- will be received by the Comm ssioners or the Alms until the evening or Thursday, the lotn instant. supplying the Alms House, (Bellevue) with rresn for 'one year from the first of January.

184i Also, separate proposal, for supplying the Penitentiary and House Detention for the amn term. For particulan, apply to d4tD16 JOSIAH MAWJi.Agrni. DELAWARE AND HUDSON CANAL I DccEatRca 6, 1S41. i Ufa- The Board of Managenhavedeclaredasemi-annual dividend of five iwr cent, on the canit 1 stock of the compa- which ill te paid to the stockholden on and after Monday, the 13th fast The transfer book will be closed week. By order of the Board, 3w J.

H. WILLIAMS, Treasurer. iVSTEtVl ROOFING The subscriber! now prepared covor roofs in the best manner with Copper and Iron or witn uaivanizea im or iivu.uu iucuvh proved plans, watertight and fire proof, and also manufacture and nut ur Gutter and Leaden of Galvanized Tin, Iron Copper, and is also ready to repair Roofs.bc. at the short notice. 1 ne SUOSCnuer navillg hbuwuk inicurr ill business, will by the faithful discharge of his to give satisfaction to his customers.

Galvanized Iron Chimney Tops. Stove Pipes of all descrip Sugar Moulds of the Galvanized Tin and Iron made order Ship, Steamboat and Factory work to order. Punctuality is the life of business. All orden thankfully received and punctually attended JOSEPH NAYLOR, slO 1 14 Water at. N.

Y. Kf-REYNOLD'S SUPERIOR YOKE NECK SHIRTS Gentlemen about to replenish their wardrobe respectfully solicited to call and inspect the above named articles, which in every respect are worthy of their notice as also, F. R's well selected stock of gentlemen's under garments, which may be had in every variety, a imported from the best manufacturers in England and France, Siik, Cotton, and Woollen Elastic Net Shirts and Drawen, Hosiery, Gloves, Cravats, Stocks, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, kc kc. Gentlemen's Dressing Coat cut in th latest fashion. Linen Blouse or Hunting Coata.

Sic. Sec, at 153 Broadway, Yand 187 King street, Charleston, 8. C. mhas II IMPORTER AND DEALER IN HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, So. 169 Broadway, Near Cortlandt atreet, NEW YORK.

Day' Locks at Factory Prices. Rolled Brass and German Silver, Plated Metal, Bra, Steel and Iron Wire, Black Lead Crucibles, Tools, Files, Bell Furniture, Fishing Rod. Heels, kc. kc JOIIASOV, TAYLOR A COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GESEBUL SHIPriNO ASD VOawABBINO AOEXTS, 33 Hurling tlip, Nib For, Give their especial attention to the purchasing and selling olall kinds of Veesels, and the procuring of freight and passengers to all part of the world. W.

PEEKS' UPHOLSTERY AND FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT. The subscriber ha now on hand a beautiful assortment of Furniture, of French and other pattern, not to be found elsewhere, being entirely original, the stuffing done that rich and luxurious style for which the French are so celebrated also. handsome rich gilt Cornice for Windows, Pole and Rings, together with Damasks, Galloons, Tassels every articl" attached to Curtains, which will be made the latest style, from patterns lately WASHlNUiOJi Broadway, nit next the Hospital. PRENTISS' SAFOXACEOrS COMPOUND. Celebnted for the last fifteen years above evei other preparation for Shaving.

Its age, and the oily ingredients bich it is composed, renders it healing to the face, softening to the beard, produces a very thick and durable lather, which supports the beard against the edge of the razor more effectually than the lather of any other preparation now in use, known to the subscriber. It is so oily in na ure, that there need be no-fears of the skin (happing the coi. lest weather, after using it Pricts in cakes, 3 and 4s. and in pots. 4.

6andSa. Sold, wholesale and retail, the manufactory. No. 4s Maiden lane, by RAMSEY, successor to N. S.

Prentiss PIANO FORTES A. II. GAIiF. Respectfully infers, the public that thev continue the bunine heretofore known a the SEW YORK PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 3d Atekck, cotrxEE of 13th stseet, Where they now have for saie at the lowest manufac-turen' ptices, an extensive arortnient pf mahogany and 'oaeuood six and six and ha'f tave French Grand Action fiano Fortes, manufactured from the bewsea-ioncd materials and of muiern style, which they warrant in every re pact. PurcbMscrs are invited to call and eNamine for purchasing elseu here.

r.2Sistf XVItmAPIlICPRESS. 4 ffTl MAIDEN LAS NEW-YORK. The sub-HareJr scriber having purcha. the valuable stock of Machinery and Oritrinal Plates of the late firm of C. Wright St rrentiss, which are rot surpassed bv nv es tablishment in the Uniteil States, takes thi method to inform Drueaists.

Perfumers, and all others who are in wt.nl CorraarLATE and rLocaarHic Csouris and Pai.vT- ivc, tnat he is prepared to execute all orders in the a hove line, in a st le not to be equalled in any ether csUb- in meni. Also, constantly on hand, Macasbsji Oil Wa.srrr.as DiaacTioKs, Br.aa's Oil WaarrEEs, and a general as sortment oi urugxi'is', manniarttiiers', peitnmera', gro cers', an other Labels, at wholesale and retail patent checks, note, draits. bills of exchange, blank, ball tickets, iroiessionai Lusiness ana viiung cares, circulars, show nils, bills of lading. Sic. Also.

Job PrintuiiT.in everv varietv of atvle. executed to order on the most reasonable term. CHAS SHIELDS. VATrHE AND JBWELKY, FOR HOLI- DAY PRESENTS. Just received hv lb.

tnWri her, some very fine Gold and Silver Lever. Anchor Etcaue-Tn .1 i i- i i i jiipo, a lew uiamonu rins and mugs ana s. ameo nns tor Ladies, Gold Pencils, Chains, tie. all ol which he is aeUiug at retail lower than at anv other place in the city Gold Watches as low SO to M0 each. Watches and Jewell exchansred or boueht.

All watches warranted to keen rood time or the returned. Watches and Clocks repaired fa the best manner, at uch les than than the usual prices, by one ot the finest workmen in the itv. ALLEN, Imirter of Watche and Jewelry, Wholesale and retaiL30 Willi street. da lmis up stair. THE HlRTmitD PI UK HSI HWI'l' COi PANV have declared a dividend, navable on and after the 10th a surplus ontheir'capital t-tot to meet future losses.

d3 a HARTFORD PIRE INSURANCE COM PANY. lncorporate.1 H10 Charter nemettial. DIRECTORS. Eliphalet Terry, Ezra White, 8. H.

Huntington, James Goodwin, H. Huntington, John P. Brace, Albert Day, Charles Boiwell, Job Allvn. ELIPHALET TERRY. President.

JtMrs G. Bolle, Secretary. This lontr established and well known Institution tinue to msure House, Furniture, Store, Merchandise and other property against loss or damage by fire, on the most JOHN NEILSON.Jr.. Asrent nlSm 61 Wall street, New York. COUNTRY PRODUCE-PORK-Me and Pnmi, city inspection.

BUTTER 200 tubs fine Welsh dairies. aOO firkins Chenango and Delaware. 100 tubs and firkins fresh made. 100 firkins low priced, this state. vnnsi-aii cask prime dairies.

200 do prime shipping. 200 boxes do do. HOPS 100 bale first sort Western, in fine shipping order. 5 ble first sort Western, old one. DRIED FRUITS 300 bushels Plum.

100 do Peache. 100 do Apple. BEANS 25 barrel small Tea Beau. For sale by L. P.

STAFFORD, 2S Moore street SALT 1200 bushel Cape de Vera Salt, for sale by B. RICHARDS, 41 South St. COFFEE 10 bags African Coltee, for saleby B. RICHARDS, 41 8ooth OIL 2 cask Sperm Oil, for sale by B.JUHA11DS,41 South RIO GRASDE HAIR 14 balTRiolSuIeliiur just received and for sale hv B. RICHARDS 41 Smith afro IVORY 27 teeth of Ivory, forsaleby" B.

RICHARDS, 41 South street Bl Africn KiJ" Skm. averaging. lb, for sale by rk vf, nns SUGAR, INDIGO, FEATHERS. fce 187 boxe brown Havana Suear. atc 100 boxe white Havana Sugar.

10 ceroous prime Cararcas Indigo. 24 sacks western Live Geese Feathers. 12 tierces rough Flaxseed. SO kegs Virginia manuf actured Tobacco. SOftkrg White Lead, ground in oil, and aOOM Havana Began, entitled to debenture, for sale bv J.

MATHEWS CO, 73 Wall it. HKNNF.SY sc OTARD, DUPUYCO BRANDY 10 halt nioes snnerinr U. of vintage 18S4, and half pipes superior Otanl, DunnV kCo Brandy, vintage 1811 just received from the London uocks, anu euuii aencntnre, lor sHIe nv jL.IAi HEWS 73 Wall t. AFRICAN HIDES ATI RKI.SK)oo" Hides, SO00 Goat Skins, for sale bv Dry RICHARDS, 41 South st. HALTED CAPE DE VKRDE HIDES-ISO -7 Salted Cape DeVerd Hides, forsale hv ea, lorsaie ny B.

ftll HARDS. 1 ftonth st ZANTK CVRH AATtsxdO.bbU of new crop ZLIe Currants, for sale bv LAWRENCE fc ROBINSON, 103 Front s-L ri.Es Sicily Madeira. ofFiorio Ciuin.o n.i bertini brands. extra Canitavintacrcof i labria Red Wines, in different siied package, for 'sale hv LAWRENCE ROBINSON, 103 Front st i JEAN UTS bushels Peannts.for sale bZ RICHARDS. 41 South at.

PE ACH STONES 24 bbl Peach Stones, for saleby B. RICHARDS. II South t- RIO GRANDE Wool, for sale, by WOOL 63 bale of Rio Grande B. RICHARDS, 41 South street. BLEACHING POWDERS, of "McKenny's manufacture, constantly on hand and for sale at mo derate rate.

Al, Sublimed Rock Brirofctone, for gunpow-I dermanufactumra; Role Brimstone; Flour of Suiter; al Amoniac, sio. Appiy o-2o ukuitui. 3icomuc, twedarst. IME lllll SIIIFFIAG A superior arriele of (Tlennt Falls hard snd toft lump, suilabiatbr wall or for finishing, constantly on hand, and for tale in quantities to uit purchaser. Apply to i a tit nvimv JJ-fJ O.TT.

arc HAS, vw ivimis MT Tbird La Gen Gabby Lady El th 13th Erom Prints Helena Sir Adile Door 7 Earl Caliph iYJ rents: at 7 Green C- have the A at af Vr who to Mr. C. the it that of by I AMUSEMENTS. nARK THBATMC TOaon enen at nalf-D 0 I Performance commence at o'clock precieelv. night of the engagement of Mad'lle Fanny Elnler.

MONDAY KVENINO. Dec ISth. Will be performed, the petit Comedy of the CHIMNEY PIECE: Or, Natural Magic. Maddlebrain. Frederick Andre rf Miss Cushman After which the Pantomimlo Ballet of LA SYLPHIDE! Sylphtde Jklad'selle Fanny F.lssler James Reuben Mon Svlvain To which will be added, the Farce of WE FLY BY NIGHT Or, Long Stories.

Bastion. Winlove. Grim, William i Skiptown Lynx. Wheatley Emma Bastion. The Entertainment to conclude with Jaleo de Xere.

by Mad'aelle Elssler Boxe $1 Pit SO cent Gallery 4S cent BOWERY THE ATRR Doon onen at Per-formance will commence preeiaely at7oYloelc The most intense interest till nervades to witness sublime and thrilling Spectacle of NAPOLEON Upwards of have already witnessed this magnificent Triunrrih of Art. MONDAY F.VEMNG. Dec. 13th, representation cf the Prmatic Military and Naval Paeeant in live aets, entitled the ttXIT.E AND DEATH OF NAPOLEON THE GREAT Tve, celebrated Life of the Emperor, and the superb illustrating the late funeral rite of Napoleon at St and Paris. Napoleon Mr Mason Sergeant Hnbert.ofthe Old Guard McCntrheon Hudson Lowe.

Governor of the St Helena. Johnson Nanoleon Bertrand. son of Gen. Bertrand Mi Clarke Balcmb. Ptirvevomf 8t Helena MraBalcomb, MrsSticknev Naroleon Bertrand Mr flield Mn Herring Teanette Mis Clarke cent Pit S7i cent Gallery 25 cents CHATHAM THE A Drees Circle 80 cents-Second Tier 95 cents Pit 12J cents Private Boxes $4 open at halfpast 6 Performance will commence at o'clock.

MONDAY EVENING. December 13th, Will be performed, the PROPHET OF THE MOOR. Elkmsh White. Mr Kirby Master John Horner Mr Thorne Afterwhich, KENIL WORTH. MrKirhy I Elizabeth Mn Judah To conclude with THE THREE HUNCHBACKS.

of Reeded, Ouodenow Hemjunah Mn Lewi OLYMPIC THEATRE Drea Circle, SO cent Unper Boxe, 9 cents; PitHJ, Private Boxes, 5 Doon open at 6 Curtain rise o'clock MONDAY EVENING. Dec. 13th. The entertainment will commence with WHY DID YOU DIE. Joseph MrGrahim Jennv MftTimm After which TWO ABLEAUX VTVANS.

La Petite Celeste will dance La Sylphide. After which RIQVET WITH THE TUFT. Horn Mr Graham Prince Finnikin, MrF.dwin Prince Riquet, I Princes. Miss Timm To conclude with SARATOGA SPRINGS or, TheTroubleJof an Alia." Timothy Tapewell. alia Mr Smith.

Mr Mitchell "iIRCUS BOWERY AMPHITHEATRE. No 37 Bow- erv. The Mannren are most happy in announcinr that thev effected a limited engagement with Mr. MULLIGAN, celebrated Tnmpolena and Double Leaper, from Cooke's Amphitheatre. MONDAY EVENING, Dec.

13. The Performance, will commence with (Grand WALTZ GALLOPADE Comic Song by Mr Nathan llir-emanshtp by Mas'er Smith. Ci-ackatoo Coroanut Ballet, bv the Riven Family. First niffht of Mr. William' Wonderful Succeeded bv the Courier of St.

Petenburg. Feat of Ovmnastic hv th celebrated Riven Family. An Intermission of fifteen minutes. Mr. Mulligan will appear in the Arena and introduce hie wonli-rfnl Double Leaping.

Mr De Camp will introduce he Poney 0ceoU. After whirh a pleasing selection of Arena Entertainments To ennelnrte with the Pantomime of JACK ROBINSON AND HIS MONKEY. fjrj-Doon open at 6 o'clock Performance commence 7. Boxe 50 cent PR cent. ALI.ERT OP THE APOLLO ASSOCI A- tion.

oornerof Br adwav and Chamber st. The exhibition of Paintings, kc. will close in a few days. Those were desirous of seeing the collection, would do well avail themselves of the present opportunity. dlf St vaKW YORK SACRED Beethoven's celebrated Oratorio of the Mount of Olive, at the Tabernacle, on TUESDAY EVENING, December 14, 141.

Principal Vocal Performer Mrs. Strong, Mias Pearson, C. E. Horn, Mr. Pearson; Leader and Conductor, Mr.

U. Hill: Organist, Mr. D. R. Harrison.

The Oiatorioof the Mount of Olives was performed on an I such was the entire satisfaction with which wa received, by a very large and resectable aud ence, the Board of Manager, at the solicit ion of numerous individual, as well as several of the papers in the city, have determined to repeat it on Tuesday evening next, at Broadway Tabernacle. The whole strength of the Society, consisting of near ftOT members, together with a full aud effective Orchestra, will give the choruses in a sty le not surpassed in this country. Tickets one dollar each, to be hadat the music store at book store of Dayton Saxton, corner of Fulton Nassau; at Re.lfiel t'e, comer of Nassau Bcekman; J. S. Tay lor's and Xi.

w. Do-idX Bnek cnurrni.napei: Bleecker st; Hale's New Room, Wall st; of the Secretary the Society, and at the door on the evening of performance. Member and subscriben will receive their Tickets calling on J. A. Sparks, Secretary.

Ill Nassau street, op stairs; where persons wishing to become memben or subscribed my apply. Doon will be opened at 6 o'clock, aad the performance will commence at half-past 7 precisely. Haydn's splendid Oratorio of the Seasons is now in rehearsal, and will be produced in the course of the envu-ihg month. dll3t" R. J.L.

DOVWK'S AD CONCERT 8 Mr. Downe spectfully ii. forms hi friends and the public that he will give a Grand Vocal and Instrumental Concert. on TUESDAY Dec'. 14, at the City Ho el.

for which occasion he has cerured the valuable ai of the celebrated Sinora Prim Donna of the theatres St. Caels. at Naples: St. Bene tetto, at Venice; he Italian Otiera at Lom'cn. $tc.

who havine been most enthusiastically receited at McRakemann's concert, will now have the honor of nuking her second appearance liefore th Americi.n public-Mr. Austin rh.llii Mr. Muitson. Mr. Koso'fki.

(the highly distinguished Leopold de Jaiion (the celi brnted gnitari-it, having politely volunteered his services, will make his fint appearance before the American public, in a composed by himself, and will abo sine a French and Enfrli-h Song, ac companied oa the gui'ar. Mr. H-irvev Dodworth. a solo on the cornopean. Mr.

i-i. iimm, (win preswe on tne piano lorte) during the evening. Mr-Downe will perform bis new gnnd ariation on God Save the Qnecn, (first time.) For particulan see programmer. Ticket each, to be hadat the principal Music Stores, and at the door on the evening of ths performance. Concert to commence at precisely.

nl0 3ti OHSKJI.A.NSHIP. r.ME. ROULSTOVE beg uVm. leave resiKfttnlly to inform his friends aud the public thiit his School for instruction of Ladies and Gentlemen In the art and science of Horseuanship, is open for the winter season. The hour of attendance will be for ladies, from 9 o'clock.

A- M. to 2 o'clock, I'. every day, (Sunday excepted, and for gentlemen, evenings, fiom 7 to 9 o'clock. Hiadrawing and rooms are well warmed. so that persons of delicateheaith, who wish to ride for exercise, may do so ithout any risk.

Ladies and gentlemen who wish to erac(ic, will attend as above- Gectlmen-wishing to nde their own hones can do from 2 to 8 P.M. For at the Riding School, 1(7 Mercer (L, near Houston street. N. B. Horses uk en at Livery, with the pritUegeofriding nem in tne scnooi.

niuami ALL CARD KNGRAVrNO AND PRINTING The subscriber execute a superior style and on reHKir.u'.'le teims, Ball Caidn, handsoniely engraved with appropriate aetigns, ana printed in gold and silver, lor mi litary and fire companies, beat clubs and other societi DraH ingsemt.lematicalcf the associations will be furnished on aorliCrttiOn to the advertiser: Canls nrintett frorn plat, air, a ly engraved, at the shortest notice and on rea sons ji terms store cards engraved and printed silver plated and bras improved Door platet, knockers, bell pull and nnmWra neatly engraved to order. BOLEN, Engraver and Printer, lot Wall and Pipe st. VITIO.V A gentleman who took a high degree at -k Pembroke Colieare. CamhrUee. and ha testimonials from persons of known reputation in the English Universities, wishes to obtain pupils, either to prepare for College, to complete their education, or in a less advanced stage.

Ke is compitent to teach the highest branches of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy has a moderate, knowledge of Classic, and is acquainted with the general routine of a polite education. A tdress Mr. Searle, 155 Greenwich street. dS 4t NE W.YORK, ALBANY AND TROY STEAMBOAT LINE. 4Hfurasiar a tne Ice wiu permit with safety.

V- From the foot of Cortlandt street. The DE WITT CLINTON. Tuesday. Thursday, and Saturday Afternoon, o'clock. Notice All goods, freight, baggage, bank bills, specie, or any kind of property, taken, shipped, or put on board the bo'itvof thhr line must be at the rik of the owner of such gooflii, treight, baggage, kc PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAMBOATS, FOR ALBANY.

The new and commodious iteambont NORTH AMERICA, Capt. M. H. Truetdell, it-uvesiue aieamuoHi iier netween I ones. isnai ana -uinerty street, on MUNUA If, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY AFTERNOONS; at o'clock.

FgFor passage or freight, apply on board, or to r. c. SHULTZ, at the omceon the wharf. N. B.

All kinds of nronertv taken onlv at the risk of the owners thereof. FOR KINGSTON. AND DELAWARE AND HUDSON CANAL. i Tne steamboat EMERALD, Captain John "JT- rrtL'r'i. Ketchnm, will leave the foot of Murray st.

ttJ Brr MONDAY and THURSDAY AFI TERNOON. at 6 o'clock. uu.MJAf MOKMXI Ttur Kvery Sunday Morn inc. at 7 o'clock. Returning leave Kmirston everv Sunday evening, at 4, Ponghkeeiisie at 6 and Newbnrgh at 7 o'clock.

Leaves Kmgsu every wi.ui,LbUA nasAt UlUJAK, at o'clock. For passaee or freight, apply to Captain, on board, or to cuoukE, KOWKts a. comer oi west and Liberty street. N. Allkindtof property taken only at therith of the wner thereof.

myo FOR SAI7GERTTES. RED HOOK AND KISC1STON. AND INTERMEDIATE PLACES. The steamboat ROBERT L. STEVENS.

SZ-fJZ Captain R. L. May-bee, will leave the foot "rtT-y of .,1 array street for the above places every Wednesday and Saturday, at 6 o'clock, P. returning leae Saugerties every Tuesday at 2J and Friday at 3J, landii.gaa or Height or passage, inquire on ooarn, or oi CROOKE, FOWK3 al corner of West aud Liberty rtreet. FOR PHILADELPHIA.

SWIFTSURE LINE. Via Delaware and Raritan Canal. -rnesieamiuwoarge rniLAUtLlttlA, Uttrt master la nonr lna.linv ut flU slip, pier '2. E.R. Forfreieht.

od1v onboard, or to J.iN. BRIGGS 40 SouthsL "PART OP A HOUSE, unfurnished, near Broadwav, between Franklin and Bleeckcr, ia wanted bv two 1 lie, to eoniluct a reepectahle bu siness. Any quiet, respectable family, having two or three rooms to spare until the 1st ot -iy, or longer, will please address, by Post Otnce, to care of No. 74 Merchants' Exchange. -dltsti DWELLING TO RENT IN BROOK-fe-iiJ LYN-Tbe principal part of the brick House.

13S Fulton airwet nnnnsit Hish streeLconsistins! of two large arlors, with foi ling doon, with pantries between, and marble mantels and grates two small room on the tame floor on large and two small bed roomson the third i hww a uca en and cellar, muiikui verv tow, to a gooa tunaut. till the first of May next, or may. be had longer, if required, with or without tne remainder oi ue noute Posession immediately. Enquire at 42 Fultou Brooklyn, or 47 Beekman atreet, New York. da tore elegant of cue, and ply.

baft, lathe, a notice street tea hearth glass cane term 23 t7 of can and hip 1 are tend are may paid in be In I te as 1 ff fk ff4L Norma Segan, 1st qoslitvi Jf'jJJ 1W.000 Perei Principe Stgan lan ding from ship Norma. aed forsale by ni7 M. RADy.R,4drhatKamst:-; CK1 Deer, CVtet and Beaver; for talrffhy Kf pK CtNTERk CO. M-Oialip. AUCTION SALES.

BY JOUS SNIFFCat.x Vi4 TOM WO. ll'HW BTBXXT. Consignments of turniture and othor merchandise to the Also, out door, house, store, and street aie will re-ceive prompt attention at moderate once TUESDAY. Genteel Furniture A large and var iable asaortment of furniture, comprising every variety of superior parlor, haul and bed room furniture, elegant chandelier, can- aieanras, girandole, minus locu.vase ana aowervicn-ly cut glass and china ware, dinner At 10 o'clock, at the auction room. Fnmitare A general assortment of furniture, consisting sofas, manoe any and fancy chain, French bedstead, dressing and plain bureau, work and writintr table, letter pillar and scroll tables.

Halt and astral lamps, dinner tea china, crockery, ivory handled knives and fork, superior castors, silver tea and tabic spoon, sugar long, ingrain and Venetian carpet, bed, bedding, maUraa- WEDNESDAY. At 10 o'clock, at the corner of Beach and Wert sts. Iron Foundry and Machine Shoo The contents of the foundry, consisting of 1 steam engine, blowing cylinder, "pulley and band, hand lathe aaC ahearvlarge slide drilling machine, crane, benches, wooden flask and fixtures, a large lot of rings and flasks, with a variety of wrought iron damps, ban, tools, cesr. vice, work benches. large assortment of patterns, he, worthy the particular of the trade and all others who have money and de-ire to embrace an opportunity to invest for a fortune.

And immediately thereafter, at the house 386 Washington Furniture Consisting of sofa, mahogany chain and 8 table, dining do, brus'els, ingrain and stair carpet, rug, mantel and pier glasses, ornaments, plated and ware, mantel clock, maple chain, oil and floor cloth, bureaus, caudle and wash stands, crockery, fee AT PRIVATE SALE. City made Furniture, which will be guaranteed a represented comprising an assortment of excellent and fashion-sMe sofas, mahogany chain; pier, dining and tea table; rench mahogany and curled and plain maple bedstead; mahogany and morse cain; a constant supply of fancy seat chain, for (hipping and the trade, at price and an (where reliance can be placed,) liheraL ROBERT HA YD OCR, Auctioneer. BY COR LIES. HAY DOCK. CO.

Stobx No. S5 WiLLisM-sraiir. AT PRIVATE SALE. SO-bale full blooded saxony wool bales hall blooded saxony wool bale American fleece wool REMITTANCES TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES Peraonsproceedingor remitting money to their friends residing in any part the Old Country, can at all time obtain from the (ubacriben draft at tight, for any amount drawn direct on the following Bank. Ifto Ireland on the Royal Bank of Ireland, and on Messrs.

Prescott, Grote, Ames haulers, London, which are paid free of discount or any charge whatsoever, in every town throughout Great Brhian and Ireland For term, apply or addre, if by letter, post paid, to ROCHE, BROTHERS rk 85 FoRon st, New York, next door to the Fulton Bank. Person desirous of sending for theii friend or relative, make the necessory arrangements with the subscribers, havethem brought out fa first class American packet sailing from Liverpool weekly, during the comiug yearlMi, aud one of the firm. Mr. JAMES D. ROCHE, i 1 1 i tneiss, iim i ii jreiuaiu luaee aui inose nose passages paid there, forwarded with rare and despatch For pas-sure, orfurther particulan apply as above.

OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE, For Cabin. Second Cabin and Steerage Paengers. FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND No. 61 South street. New York.

The subscriber continue to make engagements in Lf-i this city. for passages from Liverpool, ot persons re-C-V siding in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wale, XSaat whom their friend in this country may wish to for. The ship comprising this Line sail every week they all ot nrn class, copperert. ana American built commanded by skilful and careful men and the frequency and pnncuallty of their departure prevents the heavy expense which often occur by delav in Liverpool, particularly as agents of the first respectability are now engaged there, whocan bedepended on. Person who sendforuieirfriends, rely that every attention will be given them to promote the comfort of the pastengen.

Steamboat are regularly running to Liverpool from the various ports of Ireland, Scotland, by which a free passace can be guaranteed. The fare from Liverpool to New York is now considerably reduced. Drafts or any amount to aist in preparing for the voyage are given at this office, payable throughout the United Kingdom. Applications from person residing in the coantry, post will be promptly mended to, and passages from New York to Liverpool, can aiso ne on tne mosx reason ableteias. Jutis 61 South one door east of Wall at PASSAGE FROM A D-REMFrTANC TO GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, BY THE OLD LINE OF LIVERPOOL: PACKETS.

-x Tenons wishing to send to the Old Country, inj for their friends, can make the necessary arrange-f iiT merits with the subscriber, to have them come out this superior line of packet, tailing from Liverpool punctually on the 7th and 19th of every month. They ill also have a first rate class of American transient ship ailing everv ix dvs.theveby affording- a weekly commn. nication from that port. One of the firm, (Mr. James D.

Roche.) Is there, to see that thev shall be forwajded with care and despatch. Should the parties agreed for not come O'tt, the money will be returned to those who paid it here, without reduction. The shitw comprising: the Old Line are The OXFORD, I The NEW YORK, CAMBRIDGE, I COLUMBUS, EUROPE. SOUTH AMERICA, ENGLAND, i NORTH AMERICA. Drafts at fieht.

for any amount, to prepare for outfit, can had on Precott, Grote. Ames Ax Banken, London; aud on the Royal Bink of Ireland which will be paid on demand, free "of discount, in all the principal towns in Great Britain and Ireland. Apply, or address, if by letter, post paid, to ROCHE BROTHERS 35 Fulton street, New York, next door to the Fulton Bank. r-, DRAFTS TO ENtiLAND, IRELAND. SCOT-jSSCfc, LAND AND WALES.

Persons desirous of ine monev to their friends in any part of the old country. can be supplied with drafts st sight, payable at the "aational and Provincirloank ol ireian.i an.t Branches, Messrs. James Bolt. Son it London and Exchanire and Discount Bank, Liverpool, which are paid on demand all the principal towns in the United Kingdom. For terms, kc, apply to w.xJ.

T. 1 AraiU 1 1 ucncrai msige umce, 49 South street. Where, else, arrangements can be made for to come out from the old country in fint class American packet ship, commanded by captain, one of which will leave Liverpool every six daya throughout the coming season and ersons about sending for their friends may rely that everv rare and attention will he paid render the passage comfortable. For particulan, apply saanove. FOR LIVERPOOL New Line Resrular Patket 25th December The splendid packet ship SIDDONS.

Cspt. E. K. Cobb, of 1000 tons will sail above, her regular day. For freight or passage, having accommodation unequalled for srdendoror comfort, apply onboard at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall street, or to COLLINS fc CON 6 South st.

Price of Passage $100. The packet ship SHERIDAN, Capt J. A. Depeyster, will succeed the Siddons, and tail on th 25th January her regular day. Passenger may rely on the ships of thislinesailingpunc-ually as advertised.

ix PASSAGE FOR LIVERPOOI Per Packet of ir7u 19th December. The new and elegant packet ship AiiSr.NEW-VORK, burthen 1100 torn, Caid. Thomas B. Cropper, will positively sail ou Monday, SOth instant, her regular day, having accommodations for cabin, second cabin and steerage passengers unequalled by any ship in port For passage, please apply on board, foot of Beekman at, or to the subscribers. ROCHE, BROTHERS CO, Fulton tt next door to the Fulton Bank.

The packet ship Cambridge, Capt Ira Bursley, will sue-cepd the New York, and sail on her regular day. TrT7 OLD TiNE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. The affifronly Resrular Packet of 19th December The new AgSiT and elegant Packet ship NEW YORK, burthen 1100 Captain Thomas Cropper, will sail positively on Monday, the 20th of December, her regular day. Having accommodation for cabin, 3d cabin and steerage pas sen gen nnequalb-d by any ship loading for the above port, those about to embark, should examine this packet before engaging in any other ship. The term will be Bode rate.lorwnirn appivro ROCHE, BROTHERS fc SSFulton next door to the Fulton Bank.

PASSAGE FOR LlVERPOOLracketT9th ember A splendid packet ship will be despatched -to the above port, and sail nositivelv a above. her regular day. This ship has splendid accommodations for second ccbin an.i steerage passengen. or passage, early application should be made on board. or to W.

J. T. TAPSCOTT. 49 South street, or 48 Peck slip. FOR HAVRE Packet of th x4th November AThe packet ohipVlLLE DE LYON, Capt.

Char le SiSE- Stoddard, will sail on her regular day as above. For freight or passasro, apply on board, at pier 4 North River.orto C. BOLTON, FOX fcLIVINGTON. Broad st FOR HAVRE Packet or the ISth December Sfffe The packet ship RHONE.CapLJ. Johnston, Jr, will at it.

sail on her regular day as above. For freight or passage, apply on board, at pier 4 North m. tULiun, iua luisusio, d-J 39 Broad street FOR MARSEILLES With Despatch A first M.clss brie will sail as above. i For freight or passage, at lowest rate, apply to S. W.DEWEY.

109 Front at. FOR PORT LEON via. KEY WT.ST TheTupe-feyforior fast tailing packet brig R. BROWN. Kelly, "ft ir.

matter, willhave quick iea etch. For freight or passage, having snperior acoommodation, apply on board, pier 1 1, E. or to WM. WYLLYS PRATT, corner Old Blip and South atreet. FOR ST.

THOMAS AND GUAYAMA-A first iwsib class vessel, having the major part of her cargo en-tr7u gaged, will sail for the above ports on or aboat the 19tb fast. For balance of freight or passage, at lowest rates, having superior cabin accommodations for 10 passengen, apply to a. UH.WK.T, uni ront st. rt FOR HAVANA The regular packet bark KA-PID; L. Ward, master, will meet with quick des-3Bs stlL patch for the above port.

For freight or passage, appl to MOSES TAYLOR, 44 South st FOR NEW ORLEANS Louisiana and New Sa-York Line Regular Packet of f20th instant. fcst The splendid fast sailing packet ship OCONEE, Capt D-Jackson, will positively sail at above, her regular "aFor freight or passage, havingspendid furnished accommodation, apply on board, at Orleans WhiarsHoot of Wall E. K. COLLINS fc 56 South street. Oreat care will be taken to have the cooda by this line correctly measured Agent in New Orleans, James E.

Woodruff, who will promptly forward all goods to his address. The packet shin LOUISA. Capt. Mulford. will succeed theOconee, and sail the 1st January, her regular day.

PASSAGE FOR NEW ORLEANS Onlv Re- M4p. enl-ir Line The splendid fast sailing packet ship rr.VtCKSBURO.Capt. C.C. Berry, sails positively on Wednesday, tth December, her regular dav. having su-perior acconrmodations lor canui.

second cabin, and steer-agt passena-ers, at the lowest rates. The ships of this line saii punctually every five dav. or dsrs ee free. For passage, early application should be made on board. Murray's whan, loot wall or to W.

J. T. TAPSCOTT, 49 South or 43 Peck slip. FOR NEW ORLE ANS Holmes' Line To sail Wednesdar the 15th fast The fast sailing cop--nered ship VlCKSBURG.CantCC.Berrv. master.

is now loading and will positively sail as above. For freight orpastnge.applvon board, at Murray' wharf, orto WILLIAM' NELSON, 6i South street. The in 9aratotTa.Capt RusseU. will succeed the Vicks- berg, end sail on the SSthmst. Txn.

FOR NEW ORLEANS. A splendid ship will positively tail in a few day and take what freight tanr and passengers may offer, at ie-s than lowest rata. appiy to K. ELWELL, on aoutn st. FOR MOBILE The rnlendidnew packet shin AT ALANTA, Capt.

Hart, will be despatched for I Mobile in a few da, She has tm surpassed accommodation, for cabin, second etbin and steerage passengers, who will betaken at the lowest on board the shir, at Pine street wharf, otto JOHN South st. FOR CHARLESTON ConnaerclaJ Line Resr ular Day The superior, regular packet brig PERRY. U. A. Koudon.matter.

will take what freight odVn and sail as abore. For freight or passage, apply en board at Pine street wharf, orto DUNHAM fcDIMON, 67 South st, of In St sjid other logue in our by for the and and of the of on 2 AUCTION SALES. BY HEKRY E.RIELL,.. aVroa (04 Bxoinwiv. court or Dcaitc intrr.

5 TUESDAY MORNING. 11 oc1- the auction room. Wtetw Clothing, Buffalo Robes, kc A km assortment valuable ckHhing.fcc. consisting of cloth, boifaio ikins sndcsmblet cloak, voreoeta, jackets, pentalooas, vests, birt- 1 kin caps, hairgUves, kc ult.blforthe,,talot.toTOitpar(.ntMtrlB Also, a large iavoiea of silks, moos de Uines, challva, kc dress patterns; one ee blanket. DTOSDAY MORNING.

auction room. Wines, Lk-oon, Rmasns. Segars-eonrtstinr of brandy, Crotx and Jamaice rnm Scotch and Irish whiskey. Port Madeira wmera gallon demijohnt Welsh's fine old London particular Madeira, superior pale and brawn Sher-ry in bottle, raisin whole, hli and or boxes Havana segsra in lots to snit purchaser. Alo, a Urge invoice of china and cut glass ware, consisting of a great variety.

WEDNESDAY EVENING. -At 6 o'clock, at the auction room. Oil Paintings 1 eases of old oil paintings, hist received ra Europe can be examined on the walla with cata now. Also, some valuable Dentist's furniture, including an operating chain, and various other articles. AT PRIVATE SALE.

Just added to th splended collection of frame paintings, the exhibition attached to the sale room, four original Pictnresby Gilbert Stuart together with a crucifixion ef Savicnr. 5 ft 2 by 7 ft 6, suitable for a church, painted the daughter of Gilbert Stuart. A splendid eopy of the Stafford Gallery, 4 imperial folio volume. Also, several brilliant diamond breast pins, of large size ill be sold a bargain. BY THOMAS Stose 32 Atsis irp US Fcltok btsekt.

N. B. Resrular sale of furniture everv Wedneadav and Saturday, and dry geodt.clothing articles, kc. every Tuesday and Friday TUESDAY. At 10 o'clock, in the sale rooms.

Large Bale of superior wearing apparel, of the best quality and newest style, made in the best manner and suitable the searon. Also, 3 trunks good second hand clothing, with which sale will commence a number of remnants of cloth, caMsmeres, satinet, Ac. WEDNESDAY. At 10 o'clock, at the tale rooms. Extensive Sale of Splendid Furniture of all description.

At lljo'clock. Piano Porte splendid and valuable piano forte, without reserve. BY ROYAL CURI.EY, Sveac 169 Broadway New Yobs Loiso Racai. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. Dec 14th; loth and 16th.

At 81 o'clock at the auction room. EXTENSIVE SALE OF OLD ENGLISH 1 OOKD A recent importation of valuable old Enelish autl on. to be closed without reserve, consisting of Divinity, voral, Natural and Experimental Philosophy; Belle Letters; Ancient Modern History; Voyage end Travels; Biog aphy; scarce editions of Classics; Botany, Architecture. Poetry, Chronology, Heraldry, Works oo Medals, Curious 111 nst rated volumes; and also including a copy of NAPOLEON'S GREAT WORK ON EGYPT in 24 vs. Thit magnificent work it a noble monument raised to the glory of the Arts Sciences there being ne other work of the same de scription in Europe, which will bear amy companron with it.

In the catalogue will be found Montfaucon's Antiquities Italv, numerous platea, folio; History af the Arabians by Abbede Marigny 4 vs; Lelands History of Philip of Ma-cedon 2 Ogleby Virgil, numerous plates, folio; Swift Complete Work vs; Clarissa Harlow 10 vs. fine edition, plates; Kennedy' Astronomical Chronology Life King Charles Id, 2 va; England Enquiry into the Moral of the Ancient; Jacob' Complete English Peeraga 2 large folio; ftianv plates; Description of Ancient and Modern Egypt by Jewel; Cnriosrtieaof Great Aiitain Illustrated 6 vol; Montesque Spirit of Laws 2 va; Universal History 20 vs: Frensheimt Translation of Titiu Levins 6 vs. llistorv of Cardinal Richelieu's Administntioi Bacon's Syl-ve Sylvsrnm; Bumet1 Sacred Theory of the Earth Sydney Government, folio; alley Astronomical Table in English nd Latin: original edition ef Plutarch's Live, translated; General Biographical Dictionary 12 vs; Collin Peerage of England 6v; The Naval History of England, with numerous fine prate, folio. Cotton's Life of the Duke of Es-parnon, folio; History of Philip de Commme, folio; Philosophical Works of Dr Moore: Maitlan't History of London vs fol; The Athenian Oracle, containing Dtrinity, History, Philosophy. kc.S vs; Burgess on the Doctrine of Original Sin, folio; Travels of the Holy Patriarch, Prophet, Jurfre.

Kinars.our saviour ana Apostle louo: Aa-ostine delle Medaglie, several hundred cut of Medal, folio; Salisbury' Mathematical Collection, 2v; Early Dutch Voyages; Memoir D'Artillevie by de St Remey va, 4to. Also, amasrnrncent Roman MisL a rich and rare gem; The Physician Pulse Watch, 2v; Otrilvieon Composition, 2va; The Ancient Right of the English Nation to American Fisheries; Sir Walter Raleich History of the Wojld. folio: Paul Sandy Travel in Turkey, Egypt and Holy Lnd. numerous (dates, folio; State Trial, vs, folio; De Sallvt Principle of the Christian Religion; Ivs; Da Costa's Natural History of Fossils; Helvetius's Essay on the Mind, rare 4to; Adlerfeld' Military History of Charles vs; Dl-rymples Memoirs. J.

P. PIETERICII, 8to No. 12 8rncx sTatsr. J. P.

Dieterich will give hi nenonal attention to tales Furniture, Groceries and Real Estate. All sales Lao and House will be made at the Merchants 'Exchange WEDNESDAY, Dec 15th. At 10 o'clock, at 13 Spruce street. PAWNBROKER'S SALE A Urge assortment of ladies and frentl mens' wearing apparel of description viz and frock coats, pantalouns. vests, shirts stookinrrs, cloth, plaid and camlet cloaks, habit nd pclia-es, merino, ilk and calico superfine cloth ud ca-imera, remnants silk and satins, linen and calico quilts aad counterpanes, blankets, sheets, table cloth end coven, beds, bureaus, sideboards, table, bedsteads, hols'ers, pillows, boots, shoes, hats and umbrellas, andirons, shovels fc tones, brat kettles, looking glasses: pictures, glass and china, carpet and rugs, carpenters tools of every description, fcc By ordefof THOS.

SIMPSON fc Licensed Pawnbrokers, 151 Bowery- THURSDAY, Dec Hth. At lOo'clock, at No 25 Chatham sL, opposite the Park. PAWNBROKER'S SALE A large assortment of ladies and gentlemen' wearing apparel of every description, viz: sndfrock coats, pantaloon, vests, shirt and stockings, cloth, plaid and camlet cloaks, hahits and pelias set, merino, silk and calico gowns, superfine cloth andras-imeres, remnants of silk and satins, linen and calicoquilta and counterpane, blankets, sheet, table cloths nd eoven, beds, bureaos, sideboards, tables, bedsteads, bolsters, pillows, boot, shoes, huts and umbrellas, andirons, shovels and tonga, brass kettles, looking glasses, picture, glass and chi na, carpets anl rugs, carpenter's toots ot everv description. By order of SIMPSON CO. Licensed Pawnbrokers, ii Chatham St.

FRIDAY, Dec 17th. At 10 o'clock, at 13 Spruce st. By order of the Public Administrator, a large and general assortment of valuable clothing, dry goods, fcc. consisting of vests, pant, jackets, shirts, shoes, stockings, remnants of calicos, muslins, hdkfs, fcc. Also, a number of other article.

By order of ELISH.A MORRILL, Public Administrator. WEDNESDAY, Dec iid. At 10 o'clock, at No 27 Chatham st PAWNBROKER'S SALE A large assortment of ladies and gentlemen's wearing apparel of every description, viz snd frock coat, pantaloons, vests, shirt and stockings, cloth, plaid and camlet cloaks, habit and pcliteses, merino, silk and calico gowns, superfine cloth and cassimeres, remnants of silks and satins, been and calico quilts and counterpanes, blankets. sheets, tablecloth and coven, beds, bureaus, sideboards, table, bedsteads, bolster pillows, Doots. snoet.nats ana umnreuat, andirons, shovel and tongs, brass kettle, looking glasses, pictures, glass and china, carpet and rugs, carpenters' tool of every description, kc.

By order of H. fc M. HART, Licensed Pawnbrokers, 27 Chatham rt. SKATES 10 casks aasorted siies, for Sola at 94 Maiden lane. d4 NEW YORK HORSE BAZAAR.

fl The ne Jeta4rat thi ei if Dec. 15, 1 tnest regular auction sale will take place on wturvtsuAY next, 1.1041. at II o'clock. commencine with a general assortment of new and second hand Carriage, agona, oieigna, nimsis. ate.

At 1-1 o'clock, will be offered a catalogue of SO Hones. The proprietor wonld advise those having property to dispose of to make early application, in order to secure good places on the catalogue. uenuevaeo in tne country naving property to aispose oi. by sending a description to this establishment, will find their orden promptly attended to. Private sale of Horses, Carriages, Wagons, Sleighs, kc-I every day in th week.

Hones, wagons, ac. te let at all times Horses taken on livery by the day, week or month. WM. COWAN.Proptietor.Sl Crosby tt. NEW YORK.

HIPPONA. The nest sale for Hone, Carriage, Harness, fcc. at De on BATIKUAX, December 18th at la o'clock. Gentlemen in the countrv havintr oropertr to dimose of, by sending a description, will find their oidcrs strictly attended to. Hones, Carriages, Harness, kc, at private sale during the week.

Six pain of the finest Hones in the city also several single Horse. Gentlemen wishing to purchase.will find it to thou advantage to call. Horses and carnages takes on Livery. Also, Horses and Carriages to let. At Private Sale Only An Enelish made Stanhope, of the best workmanship, made to order, it will be sold low, the owner aoout leaving ior r.urope.

CODDINGTON McMANN, oo nd 67 Watt ttreet "FOR 8AVANNAH Georria Line Positively Fint Regular. Packet Regular Dsy Friday, 17th The suoeriar.resTular.nacket bark LA GRANGE, D. Porter, master, ia now loading, and will positively clear For freight or passage apply to the Captain oa board, at Pine street wharf, or to DUNHAM DIMON, 67 South st. The vessel ef this line have commenced their regular trips for the season shippen and passengen may relj on their sailing punctually as advertised. The regular paoket bark PH1LURA, Doane, master, will succeed the Ls Grange, and sail on her regular day.

jj-. FOR KEY WEST, TAMPA ifflhST. MARKS AND APALACHICOLA With De. WsiL patch The fast tailing, first class achr CHEROKEE, Benjamin Ui-her, master, havingpart of her cargo-engaged, will Bail a above. For freight or passage, at loxest rate, having good sc.

commodaUons for asiciigcn, atiply on board, at Peck slip, orto S. W. DEWEY. 109 Front St. rv FREIGHT SOUTH WANTED A first class It, vessel of about 700 bbla burthen, now ready to re-liir ceive cargo, will take ft eight to any port in the Gulf ot Meti.

or fa that quarter, at lowest rates, if immediate application be made to 3. W. DEWEY, 109 Front at FOR BALTIMORE -Union Line Regular Day iSjw The fine achr ROCHESTER, Wise, master.li now loading at Old slip, pier 11. Forfreieht, apply on board, or to fc BRIG 33, 40 South WANTED A fint rate ihip to load for New Or-vleans Apply to i DUNHAM fc DIMON. 87 South FREIGHT FOR ST.

AOO DE CUBA A good 4rfB vessel can obtain the bulk of 100 hbls freight, by SsSSg. pplying to MOSES TAYLOR, 44 Sooth t- Fr WANTED TO PURCHASE, FOR CASH-Wan- i fk, ted to Purchase A first class, copper fastened brig Vr or schooner of about 1 400 Ibis, burthen, of a draft of water not to exceed 8 feet when loa ed. Any person wishing to dispose of such a vessel may hear of acseh customer by appl) fag to 8. W. DEWEY, 109 Front st.

FOR SALE A Brig of about apt tons, now ea VKthe stock. Also for sale, a clipper schooner, 89 ton register. Also, a Delaware built (loon. 41 ton. Alwo.vVeral centre-board and other 8.

W. DEWEY. 109 Front st FOR SALE. TO CLOSE A CONCERN The brig ELIZABETH, low deckpnehundred forty-one tons, carries 361 hhds. wss sheathed tour month since, sails fast, is well found, snd can be tact to sea without Apply to B.

South st ri FQR SALE The good end substantial, couper 2sV. fastened brie CALVIN. I A tons tirht Je.r -V carries MOO bbls, 7 yean old, newly aheathed, and has been recently thoroughly overhauled, is now in com plete order ior any voy age. For further prticulsx.aiiDlv to DUNHAM It DIMON. 67 Sonthit.

rNOUND A Draft which the owner may have by op. X1 plying to a GEORGE L. CURRY fc Co. HW Broadway, PWESH B. a AT WELL, 831 Broadway.

i 1 erlv York BY to ar. si and AUCTION SALES K. H. LUDLOW, tmtiin Omiu.Assviwia 1 Wf 11 Brod and No. 10 Piatt atreet.

and alMthlnU' tlchE 4J oi Bai Eatst Balesthereta, THURSDAY, Decl At 13 o'clock, at the Merchant Excbance, Chancery Bale American Life lnsuranceand Tmat Company va Peter Vandervoort, et al All that lot of ground in th 4th wrd of the city of New York, on the corner of FrankJort and William street, containing on Frank-fort it 62 ft ins, on William at 42 tt ins. For particulars, see master's advertisement in American, signed Thomas Addis Emmet, master in chancery; Robinson, solicitor. FRIDAY. Dee 17. At 1 o'rlork al the Merchant' Exchange.

Chancery Sale The Greenwich Savings Bank vs Ckas tiawKin and others All mat lot oi groana on ine ess side of Bleeckcr between Bank and Hammond at. For particular, see master sdvertissment in the New American, signed Wm Mitchell, master-, William morns, solicitor. R. MEACHAM. Auctioneer.

R. MEACHAM fc CEO. 8. MANN, BTOBB NO. VI WlUITlllT.

AT PRIVATE SALE: 300 qr casks Marseilles Port Wine, in bond. 100 hhds Vin de Grave do. 1 new Copper Still anl Worm, with apparatus com- sonstautrv on han.t anH rnw gaiia. Imperial, Pnnc ipe and auperiosMiav ana Seg an. Al- nd pale Sherry, Port and Cbaaapaigne' wine foolscap, letter and wrapi.fag Paper; Brandy.

Gin nd.im"5?--. "veral Iron'sX. wirrantedi v- wsism nail spantsn ana American Began; Palr wrought iron Doors, made oraer for a bank they are ctrong and weU-nnitheo, and suitable for bank dooia or aulu; alac, 1 otTTrheivy wrough iron Shatter. BY 8. P.

1SGRAHAM, 8ras 12 Fcttw NiMAC personal attention to sale I Furniture, Groceries, Dry Goods, kc, nuIOal. Second hand iid new furntture will be received at hi (tore for sale vatruon wi ynvv. TUESDAY. At 10 o'clock at the auction room. French Fancy Goods, Toys, Watches 20 cases French German fancy roods, tors, fcc Watches Also, a fine auortment of rold and silver watchea.jewelry.fce.

I Dry Goods, Clothinc. ke A larre aasortment ef drv goods, elothlng, hardts are. cutlery, TUESDAY, Dec 21. At 10 o'clock at 12 Fulton st. PAWNBROKER'S SALE A large.

valuable eetert-ment ef unredeemed pledges. By order of A JACKSON, Reed ttreet, A JACKSON. 200 Bowery. BY C. W.

FOSTER. Store No. 63 Beaver street. FRIDAY. At 10 o'clock, at the auction FRENCH SALE TOO cases received per recent rrivls.

comprising a foil assortment of seasonable goods, on six aao Credit, for approved endorsed notes. Cstaiogues and smpleon the saorniegof sale. JOSIAH RICHARDS. Anctioneer BY BANGS, RICHARDS A PLATT, Btobb No. IBS BaDwsv.

Liberslcash advance made on consignments ef (ration sales. MONDAY EVENING. At 6j o'clock, in the auction room. Private Library A large and valuable collection of Historical. Biographical anil Scicntjfic Books.

Among them are Doddridge's Expositor Csmpbell four Gopel. 4 vs; Robertson' Works 8 vs; Newton's do German Classic 10 vs; Sullv Memoin vs; Congrevet Work vs, Shelly do 2 vs; Bielfelds Letter 1 vs; Addi-ons Works vs; Hume History of England 8 quarto; Humes Essays vs; Sterne Sentimental Journey 2 Life of Queen Anne; Clarendon's History of Rebellion 2 State Trials 2 va, folio; Lift of King James the First, folio; Coo-ley Work 2 Gray Poems Ivs; Historv of Cardanal Mazarine; Briten' Hudebras; Montesquieu's Works; Spen- ler' Pbysioivgy Colter's Lectures, Hell's Sermon; Faber eo ue rropaecies 2 vs; Homer on the rsaisns, I'ortues ser-moos. Also, Elegant Illustrated and Picturesque Works, En-imvfags for Ser Books, fcr including number frost Hogarth's Works, National Gallery. Views of Scenery In Als). for arcount of wham it may concern, a collection of rare and curious old English Book, being several unsettled niiis purcnaaea at tne uue ot XsovesnDer last, oy Mr tucn ardD Grant White.

TUESDAY EVENING. 14th fast i At 64 o'clock, in the auction room. Oil Pain tin: A larce and valuable collection of Oil Painting, by the old matters of the Italian and Flemish school, in at received and never before ooened. The col lection will be worthy of the attention of amatenn and connoisseurs. The most of them are fa excellent order, end will be out ud a received without fram WikihUool.

lection will be aold a (mall number of vei-r valnahU anJ well known Paintings, richly framed. beix.g tha choice private collection of Mr. MGavin. Anvong the collection are many fine iecs by Michel Angioio ouioo tseni, lziono, torreggw, Lconaroo a vin. Lucca Gierdano, Albani, Nicholas Poutsiu.

Dyck; Vander ort. Van Enck. Ru ben, Mateo Rosselli, Tintoretto, Claudio, Gnerardo dalle lotu, uiamano, rurtni, Volterrano. Alberto Dare. ro sin Panini, Romano, Pandolfa.

Guercino, Carlo Maratta, Bctuoone, Bodenni, sitnoni, spagnoletto, Zacchen; Salva-tor Rossa, Saswierratto, Ciroli. kc The whole to be (old without reserve. They are now reauy ior exmoiuon, witn catalogues. Th room will te brilliantly lighted op during th even inc. when they may be viewed to more advantage.

Gen tlemen and ladies are respectfully invited to call and exam ine them. AT PRIVATE SALE. 100 dozen super colored Skivers, consisting of ec inl blue, black and maroon colon. H- TIMPSON, Auctioneer. UY JACOB.

FLATT. Bros a No. 20 Plstt traciT, corner Gold street. Hai ware, Auction, General Agency end Cosnmission Basin ee. N.

B. R.H. Timpon will vivehis particular ttentiont outdoor sales of Household urnitu reUiroceries, fcc. WEDNESDAY, loth. Silver, German Silver and Plated Ware, fine japanned tea trays, cutlery, fancy articles, fcc, Gold and Silver Watches, Fine Jewelry, ke.

fcc, viz fine japand gothic fc other tea trays, cake baskets, snuffen and trays, fcc. Plated Ware, viz plated waiters all size, castors, candlesticks, urn, toast rack, snuffen and trays, fish lie kc Silver handle knives and forki.rilver fancy article of various descriptions, fine ivory table and desert knives and fork in setts of Al piece, mantle ornaments, clock, vase and snades, ate; gold and silver watches and gold Jewelry in great variety. The above will be sold in lots to accommodate individual purchaser. Sale positive, without reserve. TUESDAY, 21st.

At the store of Messrs. Fabriguetk Mom, No. 61 Maiden lane, to close consignments. 500 lots fancy French goods; the value of each article of whirh will be from one dollar to 'two hundred dollars, snd will embrace all the new stvles of fancy article in the line, and are particularly desirable as rich present for the approaching holidays Particulan and term will br given hereafter. Catalogue will be ready on the morning of the 28th in taat.

during which day thearticles can ail be examined. JIILLDEUY GOODS, FROM AUCTION. JOBS HEELER, No. art John street, has Just received from auction a large qusntity of rich end fashionable Paris Millinery Goods, which he offers te the trade, at a reduction of 30 pet cent, from former prices. uealen are invited te cau and examine the goods, among which are aomeofthe new styles ef watered Ribbons.

Also, some splendid Chine uncut velvets. SALAMANDER SAFES. IRON CHESTS, afcc The subscriber is the sole sgent for the sale of Wilder Patent Salamander Fire Proof Safe, and all Safe made by Wilder and aold by the subscriber, will be equal to the one tested et the trial, foot of Wall st, and found snperior to all others. Testimonials of their goodness in case of fire, may be seen with the Safes st hi Iron Chest Store, No. 139 Wa ter st.

corner ol Depeyster st. SILAS HERRING. N. B. Imitation or counterfeit r-aiaminder Safes, msde nine eanwara, ior sale at nail price.

SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK, a. Henry Boyle vs. The American schooner Valiant, her tackle, kc Libel in rem. for wage Summarv Proceeding amount claimed W7 50 monition returnable at the United States Courts, new City Hall, on the 14th day of December instant, at 11 o'clock, A. M.ol that day.

uateo uecemner lutn. ini. 81LAS M. 8TILWELL.U. 8.

Msnh-L S.B. Noble, Proctor. dlf It CJOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. Cv as. James Meehsn, vs.

the sloop Extra, her tackle, hs. Libel in rem for wsges Summary proceeding amount claimed $41,43. Monition returnable at the United States 1 1 IV, I1W1, HI ISC 1,1 1J V. SWIM, WM U.W 14th day of December instant, at 11 o'clock fa the forenoon .11 in -r w. of that day.

Dated December 10th, 1S41. SILAS M. 8T1LWELL, V. S. Martha! fcc David P.

Thorn, Proctor. dlOSt sSJEBRING'S VERMIFUGE. Or Wim 3 atrrover, No. 192 Folton street Experience, which is the only sure proof of (he virneaof any medicine, has satisfactorily proved that this is the only sovereign and infalli-. le remedy for the cure of worms.

Price 60 cents th packet. dl fat NEW YORK COfTRIBUTIONtSHIP FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, 57 Wsll street. mr An, i-1 U.K.A.l i u-i i The Board of Directon hsve this dsy declared a dividend of marc np a hilv per eent. on the capital stock, eay able on snd after the Oth day of December next. Ml luxis It.

tv. MAKTl.v,aeCTetary. JO. ate W. LEE, SOAP AND CANDLE MANUFACTURERS, No.

61 Reede atreet. New York, have constantly on hand a large assortment of the above article, which they will ell at the lowest market price, warranted aotial. if not superior to any aaaanfac-tured in thi city delivered or shipped without charge for boxes or cartage. Merchants, Grocen. nd Country Dealers, who are in want ofthe above article, will find' it to their interest to call on us.

before purchasing elsewhere. swamn s.u.m w. s.E.a.,01 neaaeueuu R. POET'S ER ADICATOR i the most certain and safe for one disease, take heed ye that need will cenerally disperse it in 24 honr. If yon would avoid disgusting physic, be rare to use thit truly pleatand and most efficacious remedy.

It requires so lost of tisae, nor it their the least danger from itajsmelL Thousand rejoice most heartly that they have discovered a cure so valnable ndyet so pleasant. J. Fay. wholesale agent, New York retail st smith's drug store, corner of Fulton and Water 79 and 100 Fuiton st, Dr Hart's 37S Broadway; corn er of Chambenrst- Als aVabove, "Dr. Cherry's Astringent Pill," which excel all other remedies in obstiuate cases, where the more mild medicines, as copavia, cube be, fcchav tailed.

Price A CARD TO THE LADIES. The subscribers opinion of the female mind and character it too fsr exalted to suppose for a moment that the ladies of this city and elsewhere, (to whom this card is politely aililn si ilj can be cajoled or Battered to patronise him but wishes te address himself to their good sense only. They are respect -fully informed that Badeau Celebrated Strsmtenliaa? last era" were prepared wtth special reference to their savor, and they are moat earnestly recommended to aura aa are troubled with pains fa the back, breast, or side, ar to these who are afflicted with cougha, colds, asthmas, kc He confioent thstlfit were possible to obtain the nsases ef the ladies who have received benefit by wearing those besatifnl Plasters, he eoald present an array which for ata-deat worth, intelligence, and respectability, would faroat-weigh hi highest recommendations. They are spread oa the stoat beaatiful, soft and pliable lambskin wOT not (oil the whitest linen, snd maybe worn by the moat delicate s.iaisiwl wim ease ana. cession, lor ana They ar aold at the Bowery Medicine Store, 960 Bowery.

FOR THE FACE AND SKIX-Church Vegeta-ble Lotion, a highly valuable cosmetic that effectually removes pimples, blotches, ringworm, and other rut-aean eruption and clear soft complexion. Bold at Church Disi ensary, im Bowery, comer of Spring street. Price 75 cents per bottle- Agents E. W. Bull, Hartford Cb.

Steer. Pangh-keeptie; Simons, Philadelphia Wm Fisher, Washispoa r.isw dl FRENCH LETTER "APElsJsteved, by French Letts p'iogith- -ih aa a-aartnvent ef Blank Books and Ht at ion erv. ForssUepy H. COGS WE'LL, Ns. S2 COTCH WHISKE Y-Old, anjj of nperior eulity, for fademw-hnsothe -ibMi Breea N.

large era, Jew tion tk nuo, pd the jost No. or For At to AUCTION SAIiE- L. 8. FORMA Ns. Aectmtmr.

BY JANE) M. MllL.lvK eH CX. Ne-SI Baoas svatrv. coaaza er tscsussM ftaef and laoerty (treat, at us rosctsoa wnn daan bbbbk. B.

TWraM reartster keot a the Immtm tm privaiof as-xtpevty reo fiana charge. At 10 oVlock at tve1 Liberty r-WATCHES, JEWELRY AND PLATED WART A aaaortmamt of gold sad adrer leever, krpin ss4 ether A watches, tram 4 to is stole jeweiieo, compssnsfme, snv -chute and compound balances, kc ef th aaaat si amuisM muuiactnrera. Also, a irean invoice os rsca piae wawss, cuidieaticki, bread and fruit baskets, te aetta, batter eeet- fcc. together with a collection of English and Aseartf elry and fancy articles. caujognes will be ready for essmmttioe.

the day Tare- vjous. At 13 o'clock. th MerckanU' Exckang. th street and Id annaU'i II h.M amter the AtVm. of David Codwise, Esq.

master in ckaaMry-All that piece ef land in the Twelfth Ward, berinning atspeisttal centre of 44tfs st, where th aaoM fausnact dev- feence ruaninj semtk along th eeet sad tk eve snmiisiBs centre line of the block between Sassl 43d sts, thenoon a line parallel tai 44th at SSSft- 11 BY AARON LEVY, Br 11 Baoajwtv.orwtj AT PRIVATE SALE. PAINTINGS A valuable mrMk. mmm old mesten, worthy the attenlaoa Also, the very lntrreaaung (xbitatism pactara, a WU chello The Destruction ef Jai malum Ui seld a bernin. REAL BRONZE FIGURES A botutifal received from France, Lava Orain nls areas Nestee cast iron Scotch nought, txapartad ir asjiese ISO. TO LET A Urge room in the pper pert ef the UI Broadway, will caicalsted I i lor any isascy clothinc sale roots.

Rest model ate. Also, for saie, a house ad lot is ttu city, a great bergwhl farther pertsrolar apply et the etere. ANTHONY J. BLEECKER, BY WILLIAM DIMOIT, Store No. 1 Wall ttreet, (Coiee UomseSlin.

TUESDAY. 14lh- lOo'clock, et the foot ef Pike a. for I wnoaa tt saay concern. Th tail, rtsir. standing aasd nisnint Tigarlosr, ke th bsuliBeran, damaged in a lata gale.

Asaosigxtlhe ssisi WW "u.aii, gn-vopaau ana sore rove. WEDNESDAY, Dec Ik At 11 o'clock, in front of the (tore. snip ot See ten. WANTED By Gerasan trirl, tWins.1. T-wVt rotion chamber ui.

mi snve atood reeresieeaaB tMk Tr mt hiaAffu- will k. BlrraaBi a VAXTED-A toed VacesadanJ Bkwgh, fo, i horse, with tw snsnurae 1 atrswt, orChash WAKTITIX-A s-i .1 a s.at tenchers in Mechanic' Societv SehaoL tion in wrnfagBuybelAsiSUBiTioste. JAMES MORJtn, d6 Chi ecsooi WANTED A place en iaraa. by a a. wife.

The tomes- is well ecoaadaiai and the rare of animals, and the letter with the sai household duties. Can he well fa a a. Apwiv 'l ABRAHAM BELL, 117 liaaa I at. C'-KSCKNT EATING ROOM-H CDOUGLA is. hMorjitedevervplendid tValaaaai is, IVussSa krfLSiw corner ef Hanover street end exchsnge Place, where mm meeds furnishing in rlditnt to the choieat I sqaet ssast Wine.

Meat and Poultry, TrilhTra rnsloe. rail iea, aau. He will make it an especial point that rrr tkaag aaipebesl by his esuhliihment abil be of the very baaa iaas iIiiIbl nd erved with tsromptnestj. And he avassiaa kj rnenda.that if they will patronise hi aew fecarisa, tWr shall not go away dissalUfieii. A portion ef thtwoBtsVe ruiuwi ao tne eeung separtatieat, ssu ke ssmt y.uwR scs.scaaore riece.

as awa (UEBRISG'S RESTORATlYKlrb'stDsSlAU 3 1K2 Fulton street Thi Cerastd 1 a aertasa essra at Dyapepaia and Nervous Datenes. is rich aad hMrhi -lvord beverare. wkieb saaav Mia mA iL. in naoit el taking a a smith ta their dinner, I rasswauiawtjcbntah It Mate 4 appeuta. una osllar par bottie IN CHANCERY, arrroaa rns wsca caswerujaa BTAlB OF NKW NOstCaa.

IN porsnanre a decreval order of the Canst of I eeiy, made uy the Vxe Clsacellor of the Ftm cult, will be oM et put-be suction by Wilkesa H. Franklin, anctioneer, mider the rjfd-ecttoa et ra sotwenber, on of the Masters of said Coon. ah Merchant' Eacuange, of the dry of Mew York, the 13th of ltecaanber, 1841, at twelve acssJs. Csaasawk ef that day ALIa lhat boose and lot ra the notthevW state Broome atreet, between Maherry aliMimieCla-the Fourteenth Wsrd ot the Citvof New York, now kaavwat by Ibe atreet number 378. (three hundred snd arvea'w.

eight.) and is known as Dumber 87 (line hundred aad see -nty-is) in tlie map ol Bayard! East Fan. heamssMl uibeny In front by Broome erreet, eevterly by the and lot number 977 (n tne hundred ad eevemy eevra) aid map, now or late the properry of F. W. Leaak, Berths, erly ou the rear by lot number 980 (a na hsmlresj and eif htv) on said map, and westerly by the let aaiakss (TS nine hundred aud seventy Ave) on said snap, rneisSa est urn bresdtb In front Itrrsrr street twenty fiv feet si fnijirs, in the lesr tweniv fotrr feet r-a-hr Isarhra the easterly aide one hnndred aad avea foat, tad ea the -oiriij auue one nuuurca ana two leet, be tne eanae tnensiooa snore or less. And I hose 18 (tjelea certain lots, pieces or parcels ef land, nrotsa, being in the Twellth Ward el the swM eir and which, oo map ol a piece of lam! at MMbeatsaslfc in tne i welfth Ward of the city of New York, are kite as numbers 176 (noe hundred and seveavy sis.) 17Taa hnndred end aeventy seven,) 178 (uae baadne) aad una ty eight,) 179 (om liundred and seventy ahtaj MB (aao hundred and eighty (one hundred end aiattr eae) 18k (one hundred and ettrtitv 183 fossa stusKtswrf ss -hry ttiree.) (one bundsed eighty tatir,) 1ST (oaa has, dr-riand eifhiy five 186 (one hundred and -tjy (is) aael 187 (one buodredaad eighty ccmsrueaa ta avatk other, and taken together ue Bounded and rnntaia a fos-low beginnine at a aniai oa the asMtiberiv auks as aaa hundred aod twenty third street, dastaat eae baadrad nC eaa'warillv from the eaatwaidlv asdeofiha El nil nue, tli tore ruaniug eeuihweeterty and parallel la UsV Eleventh avenue aforesaid one hnndred feet aod tea toehea.

Uienee esstwaidJy and neraJel to One Hundred aad Twea 7 ura aiuiesia inree niiaoTea leet, theaea i waiiuv nti uarauriu tne st.Heventn svsaassas tin feat aod ten inches to the BouthwairiiT avla ncTW. dred andTweaty third atreet three iboodred ftol so tk. piace vi uesnnninc ana bubo, an tna rwrii. tsiia-amji tei eat of the aaid parties to said mortgage ef the fint pan. oi.

iu anu roioeiooe OSil DsWaXBOl se stuck of sasdOea Hundred and Twentv third street aa liaa lr.lw ia ol snd bounding the said several tots nf lenil It illllj mrtA Ik. .1.0. ui, umiuig vs ssu Hint together wuiiail and sangu'arttui tmrtBeate, htrrrdita uienuandappurtensncesto thesaid preeosaee beie aging. and in any wise appertaining. FH1LOT.

BUGGIES, Master in Cheiveerw. (el New York, November ISth, 1841. 2a was 1 ne sa'e ol trie above deacrinett oretnusaa la arfiaa 10 ine 10 uav oi ucceaDer. iHUtt tne asuna place. Uited lr.

ITh.lHI PHILO T. RUGGLES, Master la Cbsncary. rll37swf IN 1 HANctKV. 6TATK OP NEW YORK.es. IN ptjraaance of a decretal ot der of lb Court otTbacveery, l.w .1..

.1 r. r-i 111. wiurvm wi will be aold at public aaclion, by Willaui H. Prssak-un, auctiouaer, under the Osrcctaoa of the nbevt her, one of lha masters of the said Conn, at the Merc hams' Exchange in the city of New York, ot the 13th dsy of December, ldii.st twelve, o'clock. noon of that dav ALL that certain lot of ground, with these erected, situate, lying and being ea the r-ntbTrnaia ly sule of Fu too street, in the Second Ward ef the aky ef hew Y01 boumted aod containioc aa follcravs.

lhat aa tsa, av Besinnine at a noint on the aaid of Fulton neel, distant in a southeasterly Arecaaaa srssr ru H-ei 111 11. nrp iron ine souincrry 00 raver at rotates aod Nassau streets running thence ansMhwtstatiy aa line parallel wi Nssstu (t'eet, ajKt ikf land now ev lat i Nathan B. Gratom, eighty two feet ove snch. as laad) now late ol the Sooth Baptist Church, theaea aeaaW easterly along the same, aad oa a line parallel with Falaasa street, twerty live tect tkree mcbee.te lead now sate of W. Hiblsrr.

thence nonhessterly alone theatsa. asW as a line parabel wiih Nsssaa atreet, eisbty two feet thre incnee, to runon atreet aforesaid, theoce aloni Fulton street twenty five fret three toe bee, so th place of beginning. -tether wvb aH and ssngalar th tehetneota, refbtsments and apinintaaacaa ta aesd arK oitises anywise aipenejnsnf. Dated New York, November Ifcth 1941 PHILO T. RUGGIaV nl93wta Matet in Ctanaeeryv The sale of the above described prfurtu tvtaoornedl to tne loin day 01 uecemner, tp sat place.

Dated Dee. 13, 14:. rniLU t. kuutsLis. utrtn onsjaserya dl32an bTatefnvV IN CHANCERY.

Bmu tnVicrjCasscsuBt or fas Tiasr CaiTr. The Mayor Aldermeo and Comntjoasifr ofthe City of New York, VS. Clement J. Vela Croix, Pursuant to an order of thia Court, nMtM'ftt the above entitled cause, will be sold at' buHne aue'toa, under tlie direction 01 the oee of the aiaaxevw of the Court of Chancery. as'tlMMerehaaia ol New rocker aVVasi -fhrke, Ancikmeera, on the twevfty-jecond day ed November next, at twelve o'doirk, ayoaa, ef that day ALL thai certain ho use and lot of groand aUaata aa ih easterly elite of Broadwav, bounded noilheeaiili ha- front 00 Broadway, outheseriv in the rear aai raa sr of Alexander Hnbineon, sid the groand tnskinf the yarst -of the Scotch Presbyterian Church, northeasterly by the) a it uimi or auianaoj oiiiwrr, jsmrt susderaoa, Jona vltt Ann Winferton snd John Surhurst, and soathtrtarertT by the bouse and ground nf (the hue) Richard Varies, ttsjulia.

containins in breadth In frost oa roadway, ihliiy iiibbj feet six inches, in the reai Hurry ais feet aine toe bee, aad in lengtb on each aide one hundred and tutiy-aix swat, tnnre or lea Bathe rame are leertbel ta a deed ween the Miamers, Elders, aod Deacons ofthe teforsseel Proteetant Dutch Church el the city of New Ysrk.wf rSa. one pan, sod Jecqoe Madetaine, Joserth Dets Cress tf that other pert, bearing date tbe fifteenth day ol February, ana thousand seven hundred and ninety-six, aad ussitiksi Ibe otnce of (he Clerk (now Register) of the cky and ttffaa ty of New York, in faber 84 of coo-revaaee. sacs 63. 1' DasedNewYotk.Oefeera8,l&tl. WILLIAM MITCHELL, Master in ChasaBayry, iWsUariat.

Peter A. Co wrlrey, Solicitor. efS 2swas Tbe eale of the above property ia poetpoaed te Use 94. leentb day of December next, at 12 o'clock at anna, at that Merchants' Excbance. NivemberO, 1841.

WILLIAM MITCHFLL. Master an Chaaery. WKT HCRgg A heelthv w- -fresh brraa of milk, is in Waat w7soTlaT ZwZ Ncne. A line addreaaed D. box 7 upper Pval omm Za Fulton stroat.

up stairs, will have imsaodiae AT a Court of Chancery, held fol the State of New York, at the City of Albany, oa the second dsy of Decease her. one thousand hundred aed forty-owe REUBEN H. WAXWORTH, Chacetkr. 1 Deliverance Rogers, va. ReobenPkmner.Enfusftowe.

Nancy eiiunner, Dan. Pond, Samuel "le- Tens, Cyroa Steveoa. Peter Caar- Ser.Wil iamWoodv, David Wooda, ohn C.Parker Henry BulkleyJjol otnon Bulkley, Henry L. tsabio, Henry D- Asrsfnt, Daniel Ooos, Isaac Riadeo, rjtimeon Duneoa, aad I rjobn Sargent Junior. I appearinr, to ibe aatiafsctioe ef this court, i in raa defendant, Solommi Bulkley sad Bsnry L.

tktola, two of Ibe defendans in this sntt, ressde twi tttfam tsa aa are rewekot. of the United Bourn, so wit, srf aachaseus, On motion of Beojsjaia T. eonTpkunent. tt is ordered thai tbe Jnd Henry e1. and aottce thareof so ere.

tamJmm7 tot withm four a''-. yff'. nd a ease of thetr wrwer MM eosnp-amset-a to be Sled, and aoopw iw awTv lb eompUroswt', bcsw arSiaa tv rt-T of ssuw bill, and la tto- faL? theVeo, biilf eompi.lnt avayTba taken aa eoa- f.aed by th eat. Aad is further entered, that wtthia wenry dsy ueeouipwiaant causae ihm order to be awhss. Iiehert in tho male napeT.aadin the Eveeiag Pat.

a paastr pubuahed is the city of New York, aad that the aaid aaolaw carina ke cossntwed ia tweb ef the aaid paper, at sraat. once in each wwk, tor ib( succawve isas he, 1 rasa aoswmi mummj sums nmrv BHBOto.as aaaat reaasa days before the tlane Breasribed for laetr anpsanaiin F. Aras. ConvHs Kolie-tor. d'l UwOar IDES A small lot St Domingo, for sale bv aSO GEO.

DOUGLASS, 94 Bret DOUGLASS, 94 Brasdasv,.

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