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CLO-M XL RCIIrg4 LATEOt DATli i A r.i I Have. jvta i i orisans. an. vir TT. Vf 'V1'! flaJft at the Stock AaVr- Uf-pwarj ft nuutrou wV as.

1 at- I cub t. 87 SO'-'- 90 iW 1 oo ao. km ov -J k'd of'l i 80 80-' 87 100 oo 00 00 100 do do no. do. do.

i "do 100 joo do do do 'do do do do do do do do do do do do do do. do. do. do. 3 ino 10 100 MOS 80 do.

eo Mohawk Railroad eaah 4-7 4 do do. Peterson Long laland R. 30d do do do. do. do.

do. ft 2000 Indiana Band. do do do 4000 SUM do do do do do do do do oo do do 1000 (000 I0O0 10000 8000 Tllinoi Bond. 000 do do 9000 do do MOO Nova Tark S' IMA It wa unowally dull open price Kmorally reduced nd am tract! wart offered mon rrdneed ratei. KCTlew oftno Jf.w Voi-lt MUet, FfWARlT 19.1840.

turalnreerlat.0 hbU. Pote hare beedaoldat "Vami'rnrl for export at i 75. of rota (aJlwrts) ii now 6 bbU, and of rl'l WAXl' of 300 1L goutheta Yellow hsre t'OAI. FomRB continue eare; wa know of no tales. COCOK We notice a tale of 0 baga 1'ara a) 8 cent, eqtml loeenh.

COFr'BB The market continue. demand beinf very light, and the itorki generally increasing. t'OPPKR There it no change in the price of New Bh thine- Noealea of OU. COTTON The trantactiona incluJe hale Upland mi Florida, at ft cent; 700 a 10); and 100 New Orleana, a 10 a 11 eenta making arotal for the week of awn balm. POME9T1C GOODS Export, from lit to 16th February, Cottoa Oooda 18 rkgt.

DRI'OO It DYES There hare brm tilei of a vmall lot On Ouiieam.at 1'i eenta SO bblt. NVeaern No. 1 Cattor Oil, "ft a both oaihlfl 1 bale Jalan, 41 4 mot. thort price, for tport 4caiea Turkey Opium, ceroona Hondnnn Cochineal, lor exjiort to Cjnton.ou term not made public 1)cet Orange Hhellae, It rent; imnll lot Cape Aloes' ov ami MOO Ibt. brown Enclisb Kucnr Lesd, 11, ft mot.

DYE WOODS The demand this week hn bn rery iriUnif and the aalet conftned to oboirt tons Honduras quality at ftUeoual to todays and a small psreal St. Dotin(o from riore, on termi not We do not rary our qnotollons. EAT HERB A tale of ftOOOtbt. Wettein Lire Oeese ha. bean marie on terat not transpired.

FISH AU the pickled Herring remaining nnsoldhare been taken op at Is, tearing the market bar in the first hands. There is nothing doing in otutT descriptions. FRC1T The market 8r most descriptions is rery quiet, and we hareenly to notice taleao Bnnch Rtianis; m.boxe, at ftl. 10 a ftl.lt,, and sloeroona Jor.lanoft Hkell Almonds. 4 eenta 4 mo.

By auction, MOft packages Bunch Rai-t'ua sold at ftl.lft lor boxae, 67 eenta for halres, and SS for quarters 4O0 drums Turkey Figs, 44 a 64 6'0 do. Bulla-na Raiaina, a lOOkersBmyma Red do. 1 a i do. Smyrna and itbags Madeira Nuts, '2 cents, S. A mnnftia FLOUR AND MEAL The market fur Western Flour sine our last has continued extremely dull, the demand for tbe rarioas descriptions bring rery liut in prices, then ba been so rariaiion, the (ransactiont beini; icarcely mtfi ctent to warrant snrchsnc in our quotation, which mut still be ronsiclered for.

the most part a the aaking rather than tne selling rarrs. From a parrel oi Troy en.at.mnll sale ka-e neen maoe at a.cij mat in store is Held at 14). Bonthera sorts al are dull, but prices have not rail' e.1 particnlarly too bbla. Me York City Mills sold nt and at a uenrreiown, wiioin our range jersey rtye Flour and Corn Meal are without change i the former is pleuty, bnl Brandy wine Corn Ml it scarce and wanted. Kspnri.rrom 1st to 10th Febraary, Wheel riour 11 47 bhls.

ORAII There has been nothing done sinceeur lait in Wheat Rye. O-ts or Barley HK. vf The inquiry for the ranoua descriptions continues lisht.snd no sale worthy ol notice hare com to our HONEi An invoiceof 40 tierces and 8 bbla NoeTltat, bistree ed, has been taken for borne use, on terms not 'ueaopireil. HOHNS tod BONES Wa nolica sales of 1 100 Rio Grande us Horn at 9 per hnndrcd; and 10,030 Rio Uran.lv ghln perthnuand. both rah.

INDIiiO The demau.t is rery liKlit with Caw or no sales atpr.rsis. Br auction, Ueero.ma Caraccas sold at tl II a I an I ft do ftl 01 a I 07,3 and tmos. IRON A sjI ol 80 ton Kentledge has been made at $lt, lam LEAD -The onlr lot afloat is going In store. MOLA8SF.S Tbeale since our last include a cargo of IN kh'lt. and ft tea.

Trinidad f'ul-a, al an arerageof Mct; aoiKi hhd lots, I and an invoice of hbds Nurvitas, -J7, all 'he above new crop, and on 4 mot. credit. NAVS.L bare ouly to notice "ales of 1400 hl. North Coantr Roain for esport. at tl.l-ii 1 I 1000 do.

hard Wilmington Turpentine lur dist illinc on term" we did not learn. OIL! There hare been no further sale of Whale or Sperm PLASTER PARI) There hare hen no arriralaoraales this week the article is dull PROVISION'S Beef rvl Pork contion rery dilt, without change In price. Western I. sr. is fair demand.

Rit'E Tbe ale of the eek embtace about 400 tcs. for aportation.at fur fair, to 2 cash, lur the best ii. market. BALT All descriptions anntinue inactive, and can learn of no operations from fint hsndt. 8ELDS A 'ale of IPO tierret clean Flss has been ma le for export line our lai at fli ao.

hich i a Anther s-1-sanc. Closer bat brromedull. aad the hirheat rate obtained sarly intheweek cannot now he realized; SOtiarcas fait aew brought cent, ao bag Hemp Seed sold at ftj M.aodiys. HOAI" A parcel of 100 boxes red mottled Castile, hat beea told tl cli, 4 ao riCE By suction, ytOier.Uy, 100 mat Cassia sol.l at 17 ctt. ft atos, taJ stopped, that price not being offered for aPIIlITft The demand for Foreign sermt to hare almost entirely subsided, and there is literally nothing al-line tethe trsda worth reporting.

UOAR9 The sales embrace llthbds-new crop Porto Rico, ate tftjcsmt; 40 St. New 41; 30 bhls. 400 bxa. Brown Havana, 4 and IM Whit S'K 61 a ft, all 4 mos. By turtion.Ohhis.

forte Rico old 4( ail cents 4 mos and bbls. Laguayra, 161 a awTl, per 100 lb, cash and mos TEAS A catalogue of SI04 packarcs Teas, per sliipt Narrarana Htmilton aad others, was offered st auction jeater.lsv, and but 97ft sold, as fellow Canton-made Yoang Hyson. 34j a 31 ren other grades 40 a 7SJ; Hvson. Htaon kin, 30 a 4A; Catty Gunpowder and aftl) Soiiebong, 4-i; Towchong, 43 1-3 a 44; and Congou. One half tbe ZenoUa's cargo will offered at auction Wednesday, -3d intt TOBACCO The aiarkvt for ail description uTdull, and th sales asking nnimportanl.

WHALr.BONE There have bean no receipt or sale for tome time past. WOOL The'transactionaof the week have Tn nrin. ripelly with th dealer, there being no ale from first hauli worthy of notice. FKEIOHTS To Lirernool have advanced for Cotton to ft I a whKh tales the packet ol the 38th inst. ia lull sngagementt are making by transient vessels at the some, i a Havre and London there Is no chsnge.

t.lLllANOf. since our last the transactions iu Fo- retra bar been light at 71 a percent, prem.for Bills on a le nt lor Bill on rarja; Idi a 4 on Amatardam So4J a 14 oa Hamburg; and 76f a 77.cents on aviwaara. rnee arrrar. fjr For Price Current, tee fint page. Dlf.D 1 At 10 o'clock last night, JOHN COLGATE, in the tTta year ol his (a.

His frieadsand acquaintance are respectfully invited to mu.iii,iiva ma late reiueace, 7 warren aim.iawrfw i sunoay) aitrrnoon, at 3 o'clock. At Beaoklrn. thia moruinr.Ai aearlt 1 vv a NE0 MONTGOMERY, wile of George Greenfield, aged A D. GILLESPIE. Sexton as oii.unat aarcn.

am uenerai rnithing Undertaker raanactfullv inforava hia friM4a and rally, that he still eontinuea to furnish every articla aaceaaary far funarals, at tha abort. -st notice, and on the asott raaaenabletarma, and will (rive hia peraonu and prompt attention to allordera be may be favored with at aia raaiaanea. ny day ar turht. His (athn manulartorr i attacked ta hi Intermnnt procured in any I round er cemetery. Kaady madeKhrouda, Caps, Re arl e.

Printed Blank Notices, c. Lead Comas made a lew Bur notice. T. D. GILLESPIE, 652 Pearl street.

114 near Broadway THOTiAs IIXTOX AND UNDERTAKER, Jaft 070 Breadway, near Grand street. JAUES C. DUA1Y, Insdwiy, en door Oram Iloaston at. KXTON OF IT. THOMAS CHURCH, AD UNDERTAKER.

Rai4aa (nd Wareroom opoite th Church. Order promptly at waited t.da or mrlit ORTU CAROLINA I.XNU WANTED by T. P. RICHARD Jl 1 cor. WaU and William Its.

Islu f'w er operior.for h.le or lea. by 1 ULl- -RY' Walker at Norma. Regalia feft A.H. KFXAfLDfc 30 Pine street. itltZl ple F.g in small boxes, for fcl LAWRENCE ROBINSON, A 103 Front st.

1 1 JJ P-i'Fand "EDWARD CO Water a. 407 W.l.r 'pOBACt PIPES-IM0 ho short Hunter or Pipes, ft or 4 fmss, for alr by 17 I IIWDIOs IX NF It CO 4TUHtl.k-i otuui, or other uiy aruclea, waal4 vu SS Jf aa 1 fcl ri" WILLIAM NELSON, 3 South it. 'OLOKKU CAMURICS-Mcases assorted coluis Jd blackt, for wis by D. It. ARNOLD.

63 Tine at. bbls. drnrriata, full 89 per rent, tor Ti. H.M. BCHEIKFELIN BROTHER, -142 Fronts frKKRirVlCR 1 H.

M. SCHIEFFELiN BROTHER, 141 Fropt rrvr -ia 4 s-atJI UUa-iuuu Ualloos Winter Oil, bleached. rrau 1000 00 a'aU do do tala in hhl N.CoMSTOCK, 191 Front at. I VHINA COFFEES, for saleu LENT BRIANT'S, ft Broadway. near Bleocker St.

Domintro, for sale by rii'n nruriii sua amM.i.H. APLOAT-liOO bushels cf LiahsT "'P, Ut w'l bT 10 from 1 smJio- 8AM t- TH0MrON, 273 Tearl street. at 1. ton Na I Uariaherrle 1 60 do No. I f- rig iron 1 ,.) (n pnrchiJW, KAMI 'ruiYjnovf orsftOcddrt HUl.

'f "'na Segars of Hh.r1i, nllU debenture, for sale in IcU to wi W.DEWEY,. BOffv.vVi;r. "9 Tront it- 1 iV OtID 0 tons -wai td. air nu 0-1 at IM.LI r' ou uominrm ,11 illO IU 7 a GEODOUGLAM Broadway, WaTI sr 1 IJ1VERA nAfatei 1 -a-Hiii Lrai aekka V-h arch kc. on dranrtt.

in T.T-.J at, lor Ml by a 11 iTwn 1.: uu js-i si oroadwar. tl 03, 191 1 cash lJ inw 1(4 lt ioI ll ch 19 7i Sunday lU Br MM. HJ, EJL A MAN, nd article and will ucucc, i otner fi A selvei this their iag lucrr and fact ink and PORT OKNEW YoRKi fTBRUARV 19.i&4 rrUiy -ron risca- "sun IMgh Saturday I 0 49 ft 39 40 Mom 0 48 ft 40 H3 4t M0A 1 frmvumnv s- Ship QnrWV Mtotnrm fc Co Ship Paris. Ktair, from Batavia. ji o-9 tt Bstk AM Loui.

Clifford, fm Vera Cruz. BmlcttHTaoSotfortrntdlhn BToBall, i i lri(f AorMt.88',,l, BrW Fairfk-H, Smith, lidfm Port Prince. i BrlKBuWoo, MerrJl.4 -Lfi, faNOrleino. Brig Lorett. di fm NOrleani.

Brig Nrw Englimd, Crooker, S9 di fa Attaekapa. Brig AlotMn. WilUanio.il d(fml4oBUo -i Tybeo, Og lea, rm Charleiton. Peternborf Pchr Edinbtirft, Decknr, idtm York Rirer. Schr arah Ado, Ireland, 3 di fm Philadelphia.

TO LKT Bartofth twoatorr hnaaa. M. diton atrrel. conaiiting of two roomi on firtt floor f'irnihed with rratoa, folding Ac three bed-room, DMemeni, the whola rnnl eta order rent Api.ly to J. ft.

H. O. Chatham tn-et. -fi rpOTHKAMATKTJ-KSATVOPASIHlb'V ABT.lt l.M THE MUSICAL WOHt rasnr. 404 P' arl street, havii.g with considerable trouble expant laid in an extensive assortment of almost erery in the musical line aunertna- Pin stringed instruments, foreign and American Music of ovary iuna, lor single instruments or bands which defy competition with any establishment of the kind, together ith his publication of all new and choice com positions oftheehlest artists, with gold tinted and other plendid often to the public, with eono- anj iaing in in muuosi iine tne' may feel inclined foUowiuff muaiaia ittsl nuhliha.1 Tba O.

V. Match, perform ail at tne celebration, of the s-nierpris tne Tetwrnaclc, on the lath mat. f-ottage Welti, by O. Hopkiu Nir'oUiieaJe do. br Brown PUiliapiua Gallnpado, Krug ill Liebs Bternchea Waltz, do.

French Banquet, Miss Brown. i a aieiioma Oa do. F.nglinh d. with oat-of-srms r- n' i l.eplaisiades Belles Quadrilles, for pianos, by Martine Good Ninht, snug with aoc't for, the guitar Arise. Fair Maid.br Rosier.

do Oood Piano Fortes, on h-re, tnned and repaired. kimia ot musical instrument. B. The Musical Library is still in 19 CARD. We the undersigned passengers ta the sv snip ogietnorp, irom new ion round touiarow, which ship wa wrecked on the 3d February, and our- wrU the Captain and crew of said ship, brought into port in the Bremen thlp Weerphalia, beg to retnrn thanks to Messrs.

ai J. T. Tapscott, Packet liberality and kindness in riving ns a passage to Li- rerpooi tn tne packet htp tfornettor, and also tor furnish us wlttt provisions lor the rcsge. signeo, 17avii ruKTKH, CARM1CHAEX, OKORGE LAW, 4 GEORGE MASON, JOSEPH BENNETT. Tlie nnnersieoed bee alto to return their sincere thinks Messrs.

Tapscott for retuminir them the moner nsid for pissage iu aaiu snip wirieinorp. Bignei, WlLLlAl 1 for lf and ton. New York. February 19th, lfta. AfVRRAY STREET CHURCH Tba congrera H.

tion beina almut to remove to another location, tba Trntteaa will sell roid hurch. toeethor with the lots on which it is erected. The lot together are 100 feet front rear, and MM) (net deep. indisputable. If not told before instant, the whole v.

ill be offered at pnhlio sale at 1 3 o'clock on that day, at the Merchants' Willia ntimont. Terms ot sal unerai. New York, Feb. lh, 1S43. ist Grand Military oimI CI vie Ballon Washing ton' Kinnnay.

IFHE Second Annirerser ilitaiy and CWic Ball of U. the WASHINGTON PRADTVG CLVB, will be (Tireo at Gothic Hall, en TTJF.SDAY EVENINO.Xtd Inst Tickets one dollar, can be had at Gothic Hall, or of any mom her of the Club. (fer Milita ry gentlemen are requested to appear in nni-form. 09 POROUS OR BJOT JPOKOC8-TO WHOMTt mar eoncara. Th undersigned will stake Fiftv Dollars against a like sum, with any Gentleman, on the of the sufficiency of the Anthracite Inkstand to contain in all its purity two Inkstands of this material fill them with Ink.

and (land them upon two Fifty Dollar Note f.irtwauty-four bouia ii the note be wet wi'hinlt I forfeit mine ii dry, I to take both. NB. These Inkstands are made and for sale by KIRK, Patentee, fl No. 67 Fulton-st FM1III LADY ho took a Lvnx MufT i'l mistxke from al tbe Lecture Room of the Scciety Library, on Wednesday evening lest. '6 int can receive her own tn return by leaving it at! Walker street.

fel St IUENIX A MECHANICS' Bank Shares wanted by 8. THOS. WILLIAMS, 42 Merchants' Ex, 19 William, second door from Wall it COLLECTIONS made on the following place-Richmond, Augusta, Cincinnati, Charleston, Momie, New Orleans, by felt sarannah. T. P.

RICHARDS. 4 Mrc7nanta Exchange. mREAftPRY WOTES, juat hsucd, interest 0 per cent, for sale by f19 T. P. RICHARDS.

4 Mer. Exchange. NEW YORK CORPORATION SIX PEH cent stock, due Julr tost and? March 1843. for sale by f. ia T.

P. RKHARDa, 4 Mer. Exchange. CtHARLF.STOV NORTH CAROLINA AND SAVANNAH Funis, wanted bv fi 19 T. P.

RICHARDS, 4 Mer. Exchange. UNION DANK FLORIDA FUNDS, wanted by fel9 T. P. Rlt Mer.

Exchange. BON DlllFTHE MERCHANT EXCHANGE CO of this city, interest 7 per cent, payable semi annually lor sme hr lel! T.f. stercnants- e.xcnange. rONtl LOTH .60 ases of per and extra snper-J tine Long Cloths, improved finish, receivel thi day and for ala by leiu CHA. CArty 33 ine St.

aj ATIN JEANS. A few caes of white and colored -5 ef verv superior quality, for the retail trade, just re ceived and for ale by lem lhas. t. Aiv u.it, aa ripe t. FOR 8 ALE A handsome, strong Long Boat for sale-Enquire on board ahip Westphalia, pier No.

ft North River. or to fel9 3t GEO. F. GERDINO, 33 Broad st. gf ff WANTED, on Bond and a VF x.

Morttrage, on Property in Wall nve year, at 7 per cent, per annum, interest pay- hie semi-annually. The amount required mar be said at different intervals For fnrther particulnrs, apply to CAMMANN. WH1TEHOUSE at ffHBtis. -X Wall st. 'H1HE BOOK.

OF THE INDIAN9, or Biography H. and History of the Inilians of North America. Irom its first discovery to the year l41. By Samuel G. Drake, rcuvw wuienu.w wici in Copenhagen.

Eighth edition, with large additions and corrections, or sal by DAYTON NEWMAN, corner of Fulton and Nassau ns 2 CIIOOL BOOKS The subscribers keep constantly kT on hand an assortment of the different kinds of School Books in nse throuchout the country, which they will dis pose of at tbe lowest rates, in quantities as may be desired. teacners are inviten to can ann examine. CLEMENT PACKARD, fel8 IdO Pearl, opposite Cedar. BO', BOZ BOZ from 1 to 6 inclusive No. 6 just published, to be complete in 20 weekly mrmuers.

for contain all hi works. numbers 24 cents. Alan, a beautiful I'ortrait of Bo-cag-raved by Hooper. For sale by the quantity or single portrait; single Portrait aO rents. Encveloneilia Americana.

No. 0. complete in 80 weekly Btrmbers, for $20 single numbers 25 cents. fre T'les, by run autnorot tne npy o. complete in 20 weekly numbets, for is single number 2 cents.

To contain all the Water Novels of J.F. Cooper, and a new story, The Tvo Admirals. History or the Emperor Napoleon, 0. 0. witn suu illus trations, in 36 weekly numbers, forf.4 611 sinzlen-mbers I2cents.

WF.II. tu iikt a ktl, fc-t Publiahers, 167 Broadway. BY ORDER of Michael UlsbmfTer, First Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for the city and county of New York. notice is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions of the statute authorizing attachment arainst dsb'ors, that an attachment haisueil against the eststeof Hilas Wyatt and Thomas J. White, resident of the city ef Richmond, in the slut of Virginia, and that tne same wi.i ne soli tor tbe pxyment or their debts.

unless tney appear ana disrnarze eucb attachment accordlns; to luw.witnin nine months Irom the brat publication of this iiutei ami mat tne iyment ni anv debts due to them Dy residents of this at ate, and the delivery to them, or for their uxe. of any property within thi state belonging to them, and the transfer of any such property by them, are forbidden by law, and ar void. Dated the tenth day of February ,1842. MrVEAN REYNOLDS, feio lawftm Attorneys for Attaching Creditor. IS pursuance of an order of the inrrorate of the county of New York, notice i hereby given to all psrsona having claims ntainit Jobn Kamsey.Iate OI tne city or new York.

pedler, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof to hit residence No. 105 Rivington street. In the cay 01 New 1 ork, on orceiore ut twenty third day ol August next Dated New York, tha nineteenth day of February, 19.2. felft lawdm WILLIAM RAMSEY, Administrator. tORPORATION BONDS AND TREASURY NOTES, wanted by 8 THOS.

Williams, 43 Mercnants' r.xcnan(re. f.li on William at. TORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA FUNDS, it wanted thi day, by THOS. 43 Merchant' Exchange. f19 a BUSINESS PAPER AND LO A negotiated by IS 8- THOS.

WILLIAMS. felft 43 Merchant' Exchange, on William SKINS Dressed Deer, Beaver and Otter, for rale by CENTER fc Co. 20 Old slip. SOFT PORK 70 bbl primeior tale by feia CENTER CO. 20 Old llip.

ttOFFEE 230 bags White Marcaibo Coffee, for sale by 3. MATHEWS CO, 73 Well at. NGLIhll CHEESE AND Pit KLES for sale Hi by R. H. ATWELL.3S1 Broadway.

PREMIUM CHEESE A mall quanUty ol thi. UDerior Cheese for (ale bv. felft IU H.ATWELL. 381 Broad war. IANCEWOOD-A feio A superior sale by S.

W. DEWEY. 109 Front CONSIGNEES per ship Timoleon. from St. Mark.

are requested to atumd ta tha dalivarv of theira-nada lewst JINSEN 4 casks. sate by 4SEO. DOUGLAS3. 24 Broadway, 11EESWAX-1 bbl jut received, for sal bv MM loin CENTER fc 20 Old slip, fatsuava SEHua. assorted and put np in boxes by ST lk.lllibMt AvnMa.1..

CKk. nr v. -1 in aai laaies ana soutn em states, for sale by fell S. W. DE.WET.n0B Front SPANISH BROWN 100 bbls landing, and for sale K7 by fi, Al.

crLLt.r z.li- BKUTHF.K, 1-3 Front TftPSOM SALTS 36 bbls and 70 half rio an JLa for sal by H. M. MHifcFFliLlN tuU 142 Front t. rmRUSSIATE POT ASH In 601b lxe. for tale by H.M.

SCHIEFFELIN BROTHER, fe14 -142 Front St. CASTOR Ollai) bbUVirgini No. for sal by H. M. SClllEyi XLIN BROTHER, IcU 141 Front t.

FIGS 20 cases containing 29imll boxes La very BB quaury, israaie ay fa 4 LAWRF.NCE ROBINSON, 101 rront ALERATUS Constantly on hand and for sale at manufacrnreTs' prices, bv ,11. M- SCHIEFFELIN BROTHER, faU 142 Front st YYHR SEATING. I ca of superior German black H.JL Ha air Seating, tpr sofas sad chair, sorted wkltha sm a II a I kill. I All. 1 H- mn.

ausuv Mr iir Walter. Splash. the willb that has which hi and city, on that their Door Th Mr El Harry will will may A 1 new. has it and cal ful i by R. ke.

of of and OF aUlaV) DV 4ra.aa5-iava mm fa S3 Browd street, un stair. .1 ft a PARK. THEATRK The rnbUo it reapeetfally lolormed, that thi tsiablishmfnt wfll bo re -opened Monday; lb. ralat, on which occuion wUl be produced, witi new and ipletrdra Scenery: Decor. oonaaiitiAppuWUnenu.iiie laaf cewTragedTOf ntnaiouai la eagaged ibf iminber of aau wiu appear in cnaxacler ot Nina.

svnui Tlla.ATlU(vDstrtDW itltif formance will commence upreciael DICKENS has cousanl ted to. wait the XheatnThU SATURDAY' ETENINO FerKar- 10 Will DC nertonned the elegant Comedrof the VJ! 1 Wiliiam FoDdlore. Constance Mr Sh To conclude with fie Petite Comedy of the YOUNG Winow Hield AureUa. .1 Moaaop Gases Lncy Mt Herring cents Fit S7 cents Gallery ascents BOWERY THBATKaWNOTlCE-U, coaae-qneaoeol'the extensive preparation requiaiU to carry out the arrangemeoia mad by the General Military Committee for the commemoration of the Birth Day of WASHINGTON, by a Grand Military Ball, to be given at Bowery Theatre, on Taesdar, Feb, the Manager under the necessity- cf closing the Theatre until time, with ihe except ran of next, which been designated by MR- DICKENS the eveoiug.npon he will attend the performance, in conformity with previous engagement, -i i The Box Book, ear Saturday, will be open on Thursday Friday. t7 BOWKRYTHKATRE.

-The manager being informed that a number of th military othcers of thi have it in contemplation to gire a Grand Military Ball the ad February, in commemoration of Washington's them the use of the Theatre for purpose, with a view to give additional brilliancy to the celebration of this national anniversary and has proposed anion on that occasion with a committee of citizens, The arrangements for the Ball heretofore announced are, therefore, auspcuded until the plana of the Military Committee ate completed. feHlt CHATHAM THEATRE -Dress Circle 60 cents 9ecand Tier -2b eents Pit 191 cents Private Boxes aV4 open at half past e-Pertormance will coanaaenne at I 7o'ctock. i SAi UKUAi a.vx,iixu, reo. ivm. r.

performance will coormenea with the Play of the PROVOST OF BRUGES; Or, The Self of Flanders. Bertulphe. Scott. Bouchard Thorne I i. Misa Meetayer O'Connel will perform his sronderful Foot Mace, for a bet of Six Hnadred Dollar.

Dance. 51. by. O'Connell To conclude with the Grand Drama of EL HYDER; Or, The War Wolf of Hindostan. Hyder Mr Johnson Mr Thorn Lewis ACHRIiOR'S The Anniversary Satchel-M9 or'i Ball, will tak place at Niblo'a New Saloon, on Monday evening the dlst instant.

By order iul6ti. J. L. CAREW, Secretary. GRAUD MILITARY ASD CIVIC BALI.

OP the 38th of New York State Artillery JEFFERSON GUARDS. The Fii st Annual Ball of this Regiment be given at the Apollo Saloon, on the instant, the anniversary of Washington Birthday- The well-known German Band, attached to this Regiment, are engaged fer the occasion. The room will splendidly decorated, and to secure tbe comfort and con. venience'of the company, but limited number of ticket beissued. Ticketat admitting gentlem aad tw ladies, and be procured from either of the following MANAGERS: Colonel Andrew Warner, Lieut.

Col. W. Horace Brown, Major George Weidemeyer, Adjutant Charles P. Dalr, Quarter Master John A Stemmlcr, Payma-ter Elijah Ward, Surgi on Anthony GescheUt, Surgeon Mate Wm. Schirmer, Judge Advocate Samuel Coulter Captain Frederick Wallis, Jonn F.

Rernecka, 'IT'. jonn t-cKei, Lieutenant Henry Kutzemeycr, Henry Under, George Moritz Schurck, Conrad Bridegam, Peter Schlotsrr. v- fel8 4t AIKRICAN of Broadway and Bk Ann st Under the manarement of Mr. r. T.

Baraum. Grand Gala Week- The New Hall Opened I Falls of Niagara! I City of Dublin La Petite Canto, and Master Henry, th Celebrated Dancer Mr. T. G. Booth, in Comic Son rt and Eccentricities.

Mis Tartar, the accomplished Vocalist from the Park Theatro.ii also engaced. Erery day and evening this week, commencing on Mon The Manager ha erreat pleasure in announcing that a specious and splendid hall one hundred feet inlensrth, been added to thi immense establishment, and though contains two of the moat stupendous and magnificent work of art ever exhibited in this country, the price of admission to the whole will remain at 45 cents. The Manarerhas, at erreat espeno, a shorten gagement with Mr. J. R.

Holbrooke, to exhibit hi elegant interesting Model of the City of Dublin. The Manager ha also engaged for a short period the grad and aublitne exhibition of the Stupendous Falls of Niagara. The wondcrfulexhibitioa of the model Pneumatic Railroad. Performance to commence at half past 7 o'clock, at which time a bell will he rung to give notice to the visitor in every portion ol tne Duuding. tcl OUTLINE of the method of the conducting a trice-uometriral survev.

to the formation of Tonorranhi. Plan military reconnoisrance. levellinr. kc fcc with the exi'lrmtion and solutions ot some of th most rise. probb mi in geodoty and practical astronomy, by Lieut route, noyai E.ngmeers, lvoi bvo.

A Practic! Treaieon Rail wax a.exnlaininr their con struction snd management, numerous wood cuts and plates, L. Peter l.ecount, C. vol 8vo. 7 A Treaties on the Steam Engine, by John Scott Russell F. lvol 8vo.

nnmirrous n'ates. Th Locomotive F.nrtne Bopularly exmlaned and illua- trateifby Ihhoerrarihic deshrns. with rules and tables, kc. by Wm Temnletoa, I vol 1mo. Mthemarieal Tables for nractical men comnrisinr ex- tinuve tablet of circumferences, tqnares, cubesi and areas circles, sqnore and cube roots of numbers, with their difference? for facilitatir.g fractional C.

by wm rempicton, i vol imo. raners on tumects connected wnntne anue oi tnetorvt Royal Engineer vol' 1 and 3, 4to, plate Transacuonaot the lnititunons ol Civil tntr ineers, 4lo plates. The Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal, volt 1,3 3 4to. plates. A r-rarricai reaties on use Lignting in wnicn tne gas apparatus generally in nse is explained and illustrated by 2 appropriate piatcs, 34 eoiuon revised, Dy 1 not t.

recxton, Alcock's Enrineer's Pocket Book for 1849, containing comparative tables of heiehts and measures, tables of square aad cubes, areas frircumferences, mensuration, hydraulic, heat, light. Sx. kc. 13mo. Description of the Patent Locomotive Steam Engine of Messrs.

Rout Stephenson Co. 4to plates and wood cuts. The Manufactures and Machinery of Great Britain, by Peter Barlow, 8 with an introductory view of the principle of manufactures, by Charles Babbage, Esq. 1 vol 4to, numerous plates. The Year Book of Facta in science and art, exhibiting all tbe mosrjmportantdiKovericetin art and science during the past year, I 12mo.

numerous engraving. imported and lor sale by fel 9 WILEY PUTNAM, 11 Broadway: Dbr MOTT'S H. AVE HARPER BROTHERS, No. 82 Cliff street, will publish THIS MORNING, the ISth inst TRAVELS IN EUROPE AND THE EAST, embracing Observations made during a Toor throush Great Britain, Ireland, France, Belgium. Holland, Prussia, Saxony.

Bohemia, Austria, Bavaria, Switzerland, Lom-bardy, Tuscany, the Papal States, the Neapolitan Da-minions. the Islands of the Archi elw Greece. F.rvpt, Asia Minor, Turkey, Moldavia, Wallacbia. and Hungary, in the Years 1834-1841. By Valentine Mott, M.D.

8vo. H. fc B. also publish Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas and Yucatan. By John L.

Stephen, Esq. Incidents of Travel in Egypt. Arabia Peine, and the Holy Land. Bv John L. Stephens.

Esq. Inciilat ts of Travel in Greece, Turkey, Russia and Poland. By John L. Stephen. Esq.

Letters from Abroad to Kindred at Home. By Miss C. Sedgwick. Travels in Europe, viz England, Ireland, Scotland, France Italy, partsof Germany, and the Netherlands, during the Yeai 1836 and 1836. By Wilbur Fik, i.

D. The Glory and the Shame of By Rev. C. Edward Lester. Letters from the Old World.

By a Lady of New York. The Nesterians orthe Lost Tribes. Containing Evidence of their Identity, an Account of their Manners. Customs and Ceremonies, together with Sketches of Travel in Ancient Assyria, Armenia, Media and Mesopotamia Br Asahel Grant, M. D.

A Year in Spain. Bv A. Slidoll Mackenzie. U. S.

N. Spain evisited. Bv A. Slidell Mackenzie. U.

is. J. Tbe American in England. By A Siidell Mackenzie, U. S.

N. Great Britain, France and Belgium. By Hera an Humphrey, v.u. leitsstr mtTAGAZINE OF HORTICULTURE, Office t3 ivJl Bnwerv. The Masrazine ol Horticulture.

Botany, and all L'aefnl Disciverie and Improvements in Rural Af- laira. Edited oy Movey. Contents of the February Vol 8. No. S.

ORIGIN A COM MtTNlC ATIONB. Article 1 Notes madedurinr ariait to Vn.lt. Thiln. delphia, Baltimore and Wa.hinrton, and -intermediate places, from A lie- to th-23d, 1841. bv the Editor.

Art. 2, An account of the Lowell Cemetry, ita aituation, historical asociion and particular itesrriptton. Art 3. OdtheCrltirationnftheLvcios Edulis asaenli- nsry frnit.bv J. D.

Legare, Editor of the Southern Agriculturist Art 4. On tbe Cultivation and Management of forced Cucumbers in hot-beds, by J. W. Russell. Worcester.

Me. Art. 6. Pomoloeieel Notices, or notices respectintr new and superior varieties of Fruit worthy of freneral cultivation notice of thirty-nine varieties of new Pear, which ripened their fruit in the Pomologtcal Garden during the rear 184I. by it.

manning, romo logical uarden, 8a-em, Mass. Art. 6. Horticultural and Botanical notices of new Plants. fieured in tereirn periodicals, with remarks on these In troduced to or originated in American gardens, and addi tional information upon plants already in cnntvation.

MICKLLAMUUS INTELLIGENCE. Domestic Notices. Matsachusetts Horticultural Society. Faneuil Hall Market. Horticultural Memoranda for Febraary.

Term $3 per annum in advance, or 26 cent (ingle nnmher. Published monthly, delivered in any part of thia rtty and Brooklyn, and sent by mail to all partsof the United states, oy Iel7 ibraIiL rt 115 1 bb oowery. atrtOMME.VTARY ON THE UANR.RUPT LAW This day published, by JAN SEN BELL. 168 Nassau street, a new edition of the genera Bankiupt Law, with an introduction, observations, a full marginal anaivsis. an explanation of tie various sections of the act.

their purport and operation, with references and authoritiy, by J. B. staples, counsellor at Aaw. Also lor sale as aoove, oiana lorms aor pracuce in Bank ruptcy, done up in set. Also, the Rale and Regulations it, bankruptcy establiihed by the United States Courts.

leu aus SEBRING'S VERMIYcTGE, Or Werxn Oow treyrr. No. 192 Fulton street Experience, which is the only sure proof of the virueaof any as satisfactorily p-oved that this is the only sovereign and remedy for the cure of worms. Price 60 cents the packet. dl is 1( OaTfeaTB CASES IN A TEAR Use the rhrat medicine and cared who ar Weary ef sufferinr Irem obstinate disease, ar any kind of weakness of th urinary errsna.and who iu disgust snd disappointment have abandoned all hop of a care, are strongly invited, a a last reasrt, to have reeearse to the Justlv Celebrated "rw.

rkerra lH.il Pi Ita vchaaa removing tne disneartening -iisrase is unknown ntor than 20.000 boxes have been aold New York alone, an not one case of failure ha been related to any agent elling them. Has inch a fact occurred from th use of any other medicinel Answer, that ruffer In female complaint anting from general weakness, they stand high in tne minds ol hundreds of female, one of whom, in a letter of thanks, call them th. baaai. 1 a general waUng of the body from say causa ar aneedilv his No. in soma Slat NoTI tare Mew of of of in as be city, ay York the 26 texest the the to been levy is been sons Lot is been sons "and the is laud ol in on in amelioratad.or in a abort time cared.

For giavtL km of I If. fc E. beg leave moat respectfully to intimate that rsontrolofthe bladder, pain in the back from disease of the I it will not be considered incumbent on those wh may fir or kidney or prostrat elands, tkeae pills are pre-eminently I them with a call, to make purchase, but that eqnl polhe-sui-eeuful. nessend attention will be shown, whether the object of the J. J.

A 1 wniFiaaaiv sesui, iw.N uixou ST. COT OC UllTT, New York; retailed at 70 and IftO Fallout it, nd cor. Broadway and Chamber. AlfsisDr.hiett'sEiadjcatoT.Mleirated for oneaisease. of Ak7CORPORATIOir BIOTIOatJTn Tswmof 1 th Corporation peases xjirf W.Jfd jrh with to renew the same, arahrnbf aouui a apply at office, before itttelat of Marc -f-? V-ALFaVEDA- BMlTH, CosUolif'.

n. Coaiptrollert fett sal tt 1 Spruce street Notice -is hereby given that the ef- taevoirexer sovmaa, rrr 1 Yvniiaasa. 1 nsri i rsr-ker. late of the city of New York, dene aad. intas tales, are my hands, and will bo adaiaiatered upon by mr, and sold according to law, unless the same shall be claimed byt lawful executor or administrator, on or before the day of March next.

v'i-t Dated New York. Fcbrnary 19, A 1 ELISHA felSlawtW Public OTP- PtBUC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE Spruce ttreot-Notice ia hereby given to the rels and next of kin. of Richard Lee. lata of the city of ork, porter nouse keeper, and James Anderson, late said city mariner deceased, who is alleged to have died intestate, that I shall apply to the Surrgale of the County New York, for letters of Administration upon the estat said intestates, on day of March next, at 10 o'clock the forenoon. Dated New York, February 1843.

ELISHA public Administrator. 53. BEVKS PKR CKHI, tIT IAAB lae Comptroller of the City of New York is directed to a-nonnce that the Croton water will be introduced as early the 4th day of Juiy next That the Corporation will required to raise but the further turn of nine band red thousand dollar to effect this object and for this purpose stock will be issued under the authority of thi state and heretofore granted, bearing aevaa ier cent, interest. aoie quarterly, ana redeemable at aoefc isii ma a pur chasers may desire, say 6, 10, or 15 years. Tho uberip-tion liat will ha opoaed the Sank of the State of.

New on 1st February next, and will contioue open until loan is takes. 2i per cent- to be paid on subscribing per cent en th 1 st of each month succeeding, with the option of filling up the amount at any shorter period. In-, to run oa each, inatalmeat from the day on same is paid in, In addition to the large amount of fixed property which Corporation possesses, the avails ef hich are pledged the redemption of the city debt, a permanent law ha enacted by the State Legislature, providing a yearly nature, providing a yearly cics of interest on the water oy tax, to meti au Otticien stocks. Persona desirous of more particular information respecting tha city debt, the provisions fur its payment, ko- areinvitcato ply attae goaptroller'aotnce. ALFRED A.

SMITH, Comptroller. Jan.25tH,A.D,l&ii ja-jo CORPORATION NOTICE. Public aotica bxreby riven, to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants, of all House and Lot, improved or unimproved Lands, affected thereby, that the following assessment has completed by the Assessors, and are lodged in tn Street Commissioners Office for examination by all per interested, vix FOR LAYING A -COURSE OF FLAGGING THROl'GH THE SIDEWALKS IN THE 3d AVENUE, BETWEEN iiUi AND 40 tU STREETS, embraciug in the Avenue, between asta and 40tli stxeets. All persona whose interests are adected by the above named assessments, and who areoppoaed to the same, or either of them, are requested to present their objections, in writing, to to uu -erugned, allae Street Commissioaer'i OlAce, within thirty day from the date of thi no-ice. JOHN EWEN, Street Commissioner, and Chairman of the Assessors.

Street Commissioner's Office. Feb. 1 1, 134J. fell lilt CORPORATION NOTICE Public notice hereby given, to the owner or owners, occupant, or all Houses and Lots, improved or unimproved Lands, affected thereby, that the following assessment has completed by the Assessors, and are lodged in th Street Commissioner Office for examination by all par. Interested, vix FOR PAVING IRVING PLACE, AND FALGGWO PARTS OK THE EASTERLY SIDEWALK OF THE SAME, BETWEEN 14th AND 4Otla-wTREET embracing tots on Irving Place, between Mth aad nth streets on the north side of 14th street, both side of 17th 18th streets, halfway to the 4th avenue and halfway to 3rd avenue.

t. All persons whoaft interest are affected by th above named assessment, and who are opposed tn the same, or either of them, are requested to present their objections in writing, to the undersigned, at the treet Commission ert Office, within thirty oavsfrom the date of thi notice JOHN EWEN, Street ommiaioner. and- Chairman of the Assessor. Street Commtsrlonert Office, Feb II. 1942.

fel I tot 'jtj- CORPORATION NOTHrti Public uoiica. hereby given to the owner or owner, occupant or. occupants of all nouses and lots, improved or unimproved affected thereby, that the following assessments have been completed by the Assessor, and are lodged in the "treet Commissioner's Office for examination by all persons interested, vis FOR FLAGGING SIDEWALKS IV 15th AND 16th WARDS, embracing lots in 13th street.hetwcen University place and the avenue also in and dft'h street. between 3d and 3d avenues, and the northwest corner 2Mb street and avenue. FOR PAVING9 STREET AND FLAGGING SIDEWALK between avenneC and avenue embracing lots 9th street, tween avenue and avenue D.

FOR REGULATING AND SETTING CURB AND GUTTER STONE IN in 24th street, between 7th ar.d 8 avenues, embracing lots on 28th street, between 7th and 8th avenuea. FOR PAVING THEad AVENUE AND Uth STREET, embracing property on the 21 avenue between 10th and 12th streets, on I Ith street between the 1st and 3d avenue, the 1st Avenue, writ skle. between and 12th All persons whose interests are affected by the above named assessments, and who are opposed to the same or cither of them, are requested to present their objections in writing to the undertigr.e-t, at the Straet Com nistionert Office, within 30 davs from the date of this notice JOHN EWEN, Street Commissioner, and Chairman of the Assessors. Street Cornmisroner's Oihee. Feb.8th.184i.

feS lot CO-CORPORATION NOTICE. All nerson in arrears for quit rents on water lots, or other Corporation rents, are requested to call at this office and settle the same. nrthe Collector will be under tbe necessity of transferring ill such arrears to the I ounsel for the Corporation for collection, by legal process. THOS. LLOYD, Collector of City Revenue.

No. 5 Hall of Records. Office hours, from 12 to 1 o'clock. Coantou.is'1 Orricx, Jan iary 2 Jd. 1S42.

ja22 NEW YORK TATTERS ALLS. xne next regular sale will take place atHhis establishment on MONDAY next, Fcbuary Slst, commencine- at II o'clock. A.M.. with Carriage Harness, Sad llery, fcc, new and second hand. The sale of Hordes will commence at t-i o'clock," when will be offered a catalogue of about the usual number, comprising superior matched pairs and single Herses, suitable tor the road, family use, and for shipping.

Gentlemen sending their order to this establishment will bave them promptly and taitnlulty attended to. Sleight Also at Private Sale, a latere assortment of very handsome new Sleighs also, a lot of second nd Sleighs good order. Also, a large assortment of new and Second hand Car riagea. Barouches, Wagons. Gigs, and snlkeys, Horses taken on Livery by the day, week, or month, and kept in the beet possible manner.

TO LET Horses, light Vehicles, and Sleighs.to Gentlemen known at the being introduced by such to the proprietor. GEO. W. MILLER, Proprietor, fel 5 (Successor to J. W.Watson.) 440 Broadway NEW YORK HORSE BAZAAR.

al The next resular auction wle will takeplace XaaJTat this establishment, on WEDNESDAY, next, February 11 o'clock, commencing with a Ke general assortment of new and second hand Carriages, Wagons, Sleighs. Harness, kc. At 12 will be offered a catalogue of forty Horses, and upwards, well worthy the attention of purchasers, comprising a number of fine road and draught Horses Also, several matched pair. Gentlemen in the country, having property to dispose of. by (ending a description to this establishment, will find their orders promptly attended to.

Private sale of Horses, Carriages, Wagons, Harness, kc. every day intheweek. Horses taken on livery by the day, week.or month. N. B- W.C.

will give his personal attention to the sale ofFurnitnre.Groceriessnd all descriptionsofout door tales. ann rexpecttuiiy solicit a snareot pubii patronage. WILLIAM GOWAN, Proprietor. 31 Crosby WASTED, for the next vear. rommenciDir in Apru, or me 1st 01 May next, a urn? country rr.tp in tne cemnoornood 01 tne cirr.

with a lew ncrer iruit aua snaae trees, a irarden.atc. One witnm an hour's joumcy of the city would be rt-ferreir. A note ad-dressed to N. T. left atthis oAce, will meet with attention.

d2 tf FARM FOR SALE. The subscribers, as Commissioners, wfll otfer for sale, at vendue, at L. Schenck's tavern. at! he Cross the ounty of Mitdlesex, New Jersey. on MONDAY, tho 21st instant, at 12 o'clock at noon the farm, late of Derick Gritrgs, deceased, containine about one hundred and twenty-five acres, suitably divided Into arable, meadow, and woodland, and well watered.

Thisfarm is heaitifiilly sit-uated, ten miles from New Brunswick, and three from the New Jersey railroad, containing a ewod sppleorrhard and a peach orchard ju -teeming to perfection. The soil is sandt loam, and well adapted to gardening and the culture of fruit trees. The buildings ar capacious, convenient, and in good repair Cross Road, 12th February, 1842. ST A ATS VAN DKURSEN, pktf.r r.vnit fel 3t. JOHN S.

CRUSER. fJlHE friendtof Mr Dickens cannot make a more ap-- propriate testimony of their admiration orthe author, and respect for tha man, than by subscribing for tbe bust of Mr. Dexter. It was exec tiled from sittings ajfjrded him by Mr. Dickens, during the leisure the first few day after hit arrival in thia country, and ii pronounced by all w-no nave seen it.

an excellent likeness. It is moreover, a bold, spirited work of art, and worth its price a a pleasing were not it uutn breathing resemblance. ml CP! secured, at the store of TIFFANY. YOUNG ELLIS, Broadway, who will deliver them to any partof thecity, or pack and forward them to any part of the country. at S10 each.

fei7Sti 1 r-rtr-inti. tit EL COAL. AFLOAT TtWi.Vr0 'P Oarrick. a cargo of very superior quality ana large size, selected expressly for family nse. and all low ered in ehold.

For sale in lots to suit purchasers, at uj appiyine: on Doaro loot of Wail at, or to i-auu ii.sNuuLFtl.-J50 Wnthington, -cor. Leroy and Greenwich, East Broadway and Oonvernenr. and si Lafayette Place and F.it-hth t(. Also, the Yard. black vtr.ii.

r.i x- .1. Sydney Pictou Virginia, Peach Mountain ana "white ath oeimjtmu sale at above. tanavn nit jnrr A iss rnii, sun a vvsrrrn A PRICE The subscribers nn ri.ir Moioin Coal, which they offer for sale 111 bnlCfn axr er I. a at reduc-prices "r.r" LAING fc RANDOLPH, 20 Washington, Lerjy and Greenwich, East Broadway and Gouveneur. and Also, in Yard -White Ash and Schnv IkiU CoaL a supe- fZ liZZ na making no cUncker, and 8 weighmaster' certificate sent felSftt vns-YrffJ5' SOAP AND CANDLE m9 MANUFACTURERS.

tjj tl'iTJ10? l8ree wrtment' of tbe above article, whicn they will sell mthelowet market nncea, warranted ecinal. if not tnred in thi cRy delivered or (hipped without eharwefor boxes or cartage. Merchanu, Grocersni Gonirtry who are in want of the above articles, iii aIw1 it to their itterest to 6ui vmm uftauavivuiLlllsnDPeiMWIlTrf-' n808mU J.D.fc LEE.6fRadsrret. Superfine 1 EnrHsh and American Cloths. oasi(tinr of Wool Black.

Blue, Browa. Invi.ibla Tandl tTTn. Oliafcs, Mixed, Scarlet and Drab; uaruo Wool Black IrTacB "tockinett fney da; low 'ssu tantnoos. Cords and Drills, eauuaa iuj i.ii. lasnioaaoie styles aad nat terns.

Sew nva I if. 10. I.iniiiffi an 1 -n-i a-i 1 lei ART1C-KS TIFFANY. VOCSO oi EL LIS, are now reevinah. ui A.11 supply of Goods, elect! by an of their firm rasa th beat manufactories ot England, France and Germany, and believed to comprise by far the meat elegant and extensive collection Of nch Faner Artielaa nii.kLa five nnaptili Fancy Stationery Cutlery, Parlnmerv.kc.

aver offered for sale in this otty, all of which will be disposed oLby hole- 1 al or retail, at very aaeaierata I wuaiucw orpieaaiila. I dvautf Na 3aft Broad way, opposite City HaU, DRIED PLU3IS 300 butheJs in bbls. and boxes verytine, for tale f10 L-P STAFFORD, 2 Moore tt- of lam an a to the piyto ports, on class their the be 'For Wall to cabin Old shin, and all and cabin may apply foot tons, her port. ortO 1st NOTICES. I I STiat UNITED STATES ntRTRinT aTDTTHT xJrTT II AL14 (W ikIZ HArsHjtt oa.

once iv inow cause agoing fgtiiioh oj JOHN DOWNS, th villaare of Upper, Aqubogae, eswnsnip 01 ruvaraaao aounty ol Suitolk. aad Stat. I iiai'ai i- GREENOTK AWD GLASGOW rACKETSi-Regular Line of Monthly Packet Ship between New York and Green Glasgow Appointed sail as fo lows, viz i i Trom New York. From Olaaaaaa Ship SuperioT.LefliHrx, J75 ton March, 1st May, Ship Warsaw, Hawkins. do.

7th April, let Jtmrn Ship Oglethorpe, Caraten.MO do.7th May, Ist Jaly. 1 These ships are all American, eoppertd and oavppe fsst- exptrienced Captains, and are intended to sail from New York oa the 7th, and Greenock on 1st of cachmonth, throughout theyear. -For freight or having good jr. fel4 64 Cedar street. -1.

PASSAGE FROM LONDON, BRISTOL AND fGREENCCK, Eteect Persons wishing to Mnd for their friends to com out from cither of theabov 1 can make the necessary arrangeaients with, the sub- very favorable terms, and have them brought out in trst I packet ship, and thoae wishing ta send nsonay I friends can hv. drafts fiw ana aasaanL Tiavahla ia all 1 ibk- sa-aaaiu avuvr 1 prmcipai made to W.kJ. T. AP-'COTT, 49 South at, or 4 All lottar must be pot paid- 1 rack sin. FOR LIVERPOOL The fast sailing packet ship a ap.

n. A IMS. part of her earsro ensured, will have immediate des a a.w, i.o(n. v. n.

a.fuii imv -i t. i. --I freight, or passage, having splendid furnished ac-aommodationi, apply on board at Orlean wharf, toot of at, or to COLLINS CO, fel I 6ft South x-jl NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. ftatacket of the 23th February The splendid well fcaSC. known, fast sailing, packet ship GARRICK, CapL Skiridy sails positively a above, her regular day.

The ships of this line ar so well known, that i is scarcely necessary to- say that their accommodations ar superior any other line of packets. For paisenge in cabin, second and Meerage early application should be mid on board, or to 1 W. fc J. T. TAPSCOTT, 49 South street, 1 or 43 Peck slip.

Persons wishing to send for their friends residing In the Country can have them brought oat by this splendid or any other of the regular line, on favorable terms, those wishing to remit money tn their, friends can be supplied with Drsfta at light, payable on the National and Provincial Bank of Ireland and their Branches on Messrs. James Bult, Bankers, Louden; Kxchange and Discount Bank, Liverpool which are payed on demand in the principal towns of the United Kingdom, apply asa-bove. -r-EL Foa LIVERPOOL Packet of th 13th March, Srg The packet ship SHEFFIELD, F. P-Allen, mas-4sif ter, will sail as above, her regular day. or piengtt apj'ly oa Uouri), at loot of Maidaa iiuic.m nuotrti itErtBii 1, 74 South street.

the6hemeld, sail 13th of April. Iel m. FOR Ln'ERPOOL-Pi'-ket''of the 25th February The splendid, fast sailing packet (hip GARRICK, 'itr. Capt. W.

bkiddy, will be deapatched as above, her regularday. She has unsurpassed accommodations, for cabin, second and steerage passengerr, apply to JOHN HERDAtAN.OI South street. Th subscriber continues to bring out passengers who be eugeged by their friends here, oa very madei at terms, in first class ships sailing fruaa Liver pool weekly-Draft for any amount can also be furnished, payable throughout the United Kingdom. For further particulars, if by letter, post paid, as tela FOR LIVERPOOL New Line Regular Packet jyvsof 25th February Tbe splendid packet ship GAR-isiU RICK. Capt.

Skiddy, 1000 tons will sail as above. For freight or panae, having accommodation unequalled for splendor or comfort, apply on board at Orlean wharf, of Wall Mreet, or to K. COLLINS fc tOs SOUth at. Price of Passage $100. The packet ship ROSCIU9, Capt John Collins, of 1 1( 0 will succeed the Garrick, and sail on the 25th March, rtglar day.

Passengers may rely on the ship ofthislinejailing pnnc-naUyas advertised. felT tft rORTlVERPOOL The new jhip LIBERTY, yfSP. P. Nonon, master, built in this city, of the best tiaaaft-materials, will hare quick despatch for the above For freight or passage, apply to tha master on board, ABlULilAYl SELL, fe9 117 Fulton st. PACKET FOR HAVRE Second Line The 251jahipO'EirA, Jas.

Ftmck, master, wfll sail on the first of Match. BOYD HI VCKEN, No. OTont lne Building. FOR HAVRE Packet of the ath March The packet ship ARGO, C. Anthony, Jrn master, will sail on her regular day, as above.

For freight or passage, sri ly on Imard, at pier No. 13 East River, or to WM. WHITLOCK Jr, tela soutn street. FOKGIBRALTER The tine, "sTiailir.g, copper irfr. fastened and eopjered brig MaCOM, A.

Bibbins tairjl matter, having half her cargo engaged and going on will sail a ith despatch. For balance of cargo or passage, having elegant accom. mo-iatious, apply on board at Tub icco Inspection fel toR. M. DEMILL, ISO Front at.

FOR ROTTERDAM fine Dutch galliot iryfo MENTOR, Boon, master, hat a large part of her car-ji go eog.tged, will meet with quick despatch. or balance ot treurbtor psssage, applv to ja29 SCHMIDT fc bALCHEN.83 Wall st. FOR HAV NA The reaularpacket ahip NOR- fSnfe MA. Barton, master, will have quick despatch for SarX. the above port For freight or passage, having good accommodations, apply to fe4 MOSES TAYLOR, 44 Sonth St.

r. FOR-MARSEILLES Regular Packet The sub-Mr scribers purpose despatching a ship for Marseilles ftariw punctually on the 1st of each montn during the year. The ship COLKIfc.ll, capt lluggan, will sail on the March. Goods sent to the subscribers for forwarding will be despatched free ol any other than the charges actually paid. For freight or passage, apply to bnvn 1, nivrrt'v a Ja27 No.

9 Tontine uilding. FOR ST. THOMAS AND GUAYAMA.P.R T4The UP ror' sailing packet brig MOTTO. aa orocs, master, will nave quu-K despatcn. For freight or passage, having excellent accommodatiens, apply on board, pier ii, e.

tt or to WM. WYLLYS PRATT, corner Old slip and South St. j-. FOK KEY WEST ARKS The fine jsr. coppered and copper fastened brig TIvfOLEON, 15m i ii' Shinn, master will be despatched as above.

For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apiqv on board, at pier 13 E. Ror to fel9 B. RICHARDS, 41 South st. ify FOR NEW ORLEANS Louisiana and f.ew 7sYork Line Regular Packet of the 20th Feb. Tbe tV5isl splendid, fast sailing packet hip GASTON, Capt.

Latham, will positively sail as above, her regular day. For freight or passage, havingsplendid furnished sccom-modationa, apply on board, at Orleans Wharf.foot of Wall it, or to e. tl. cuLLirss at 68 South trect. Positively no goods received alter Saturday evening, th 19th inst, Great care will be taken to have the goods by this line correctly measured Agent in New Orleans, James Woodruff, who will promptly forward all good to hi address.

me pacxetamp ucunee, Latnam, wm ruecera the Gaaton, and sail on the 1st March. fe)9 FOR NEW ORLEANS Holmes' Line To sail aVyStevOn Friday, the 2ith inst The fast sailing, coppered VICKSBUEG, C. C. Berry.ma.ter.isnow loading, and will positively sail as above For raigatox passageapply 00 at Murray wh or to WlLUAvl NELSON, 62 Southstreet. The ship Saratoga, Capt Barry, will succeed the sail on the 5ih iUrch.

fel9 IrjL PASSAGE FOR NEW ORLEANS Only Reg-S-r5'ilar Line The splendid fast tailiiig packet sliip 2 GASTON, Capt. Latham, sails positively on tha 20th February, her retrular day. The ships of this line, sail every five day or passage free. Having- splendid accommodations foi cabin, second cabin and steerage passengers, for passage, early application should be mad on board, foot of Wall street, or to W. fc J.

T- TAPSCOTT, -fei9 South at. OT 43 Peck alip. FOR NEW ORLEANS Regular Packet of the Mt21stof February The splendid, fast sailing packet JOHN MiNTURN, Caul, Stark, wUl be des patched as above, her regula' day. cne nas superior accommodations lor cauin, second caoin and steerage passengers, apply to ieit 1 ncnu.viA.r,oi tsoutn st. FOR BALTIMORE Union Line Regular Day The schr DlRECT.Briggs, now loading For freight, spply to J.

A N. BRIGOS, 40 South st. FOR PHILADELPIA The fine chr WHALE Ballwin, mister, it now loading at pier 13, Old alip For freight, apply to 1. N. BftlGGS, 40 South fel9 -t FOR SALE A splendid yacht schooner, copper oajulasteneu and coppered, anout 40 tons.

1 4 years old. in complete order, hayina extensive cabin accom modations, and being well found with every requisite for a pleaati re raft, is very fast sailer, a most excellent seaboat and will De told on lavoratile terms, ny fel9 S. EWAY, 109 Front st. FOR SALE Till superior, fast sailing schooner S3u ELLEN, Penfield, master, built at Portland, of oak ksI and chestirut frame, we'll fastened. 116 tons rasristar.

stows the bulk of 700 round bblE, and now in complete or dor for business. Apply to WM. WYLLYS PRATT, felft corner of Old slip and South st. FOR SALE The fin schr CORINE bnilt at rr)( Portlan 1, of excellent materials, coppet (asteo-l-ed, 12ft tons retritter, stows th bulk of 800 round In complete order for business Apply to WM. WYLLYS PRATT, fel7 cornet of OM slip and South st.

FOR SALE A Connecticut built copper fist sailing Schooner, about 140 ton burthen, Til "fii fminl and incomplete order, carries a standing forauapaail, is flush deck, has good cabin accommodation sad will be sold a favorable terms dv fclT uewey, Itiesront sr. FOR SALE A center board Schr, builtof the best Jersey oak. about 150 tons, stows about 1200 roncdbbls under deck, ha lanre deck room, it a- bout 1 years old, draws when deep about 7 feet water, has large cabin, with good accommodation, i a superiot vessel in every respect and in complete order for business. For further information, pplv to fel 8. W.

DEWEY, 107 Front FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER- The fine cop-iTW, pered and copper fastened ship CORIOLANUS, Hall, mastern comalete order for any voyaie Apply to LAWRENCE ROBINSON, fel4 103 Front ttrett PEOPLE LI5E FOR ALBANY, awn va The steamboat ROCHESTER, SOUTH gLO AMERlCAand NORTH AMF.RICA.of tha s- Peonle's Line, will be in readiness to com mence running between New York and Albany, and intermediate places, os soon as the navigation ia free from ice raassge-Gne lm MAIL LINK FOR ALBANY AND INTERMEDIATE PLACES. The ateambo UTH. A. Cantata A. H.

leave Caurtland street pier, oa THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Fab. nVlock. The steamboat TELEGRAPH wUl leave for Albany on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Feb. lath at 6 o'clock. For passage or freight, apply en to P- C.

SCHULTZ.at the Olfic on the Wharf. FOR HEWBGKGH, LA5TJTNO AT CALDWELLS, WESTPOINT AND COLD SPRING. ias 00 The tteamboat HIGHLANDEK. sjaptain Pr Unhart Wmtnm will leare the Pier St foot srren street, on v.ius a-r a r-T-r NOON, at four o'clock. far Passage or Freight, apply an board.

felft It FOR PHILADELPHIA. c-uSTTtr-r ci-D c- tw Via South AmboyaadthencatoPaUadelpia by BaOroad. jka Thecarge PHILADELPHIA, i now kwiin; aa above, at piar 12, Old Slip Forfrtw-bt, WT "15 pi, DlUUtta. J.fc N.B continue to run their barges and yea as above through, th wis ter, and will take all kinds ol goods tm km hmtntn. a.

fturtn the winter avrotrison reasoaaale' tarmt aad with quick deapetsa. felff 1 BANKRUPT i ran sax, A 2 tOins, Wllb Esq in by "and noa irom iy and ture. i Esq. Lear aide Esq, 17th 1 and in 4 rear and At any ion 226, east Nos a by and 220 on laid in of SALES AM) GENERAL AUCTfOSIERS.1 4 Jwtttfigr" 60 "erchanrrExchmnro. "A I As'c4ack attha ttarraams' F.trhange.

ChttMary-Baia Wm Campbell saarinnina- at mint on the northeasierly sideof Duaao at. nJn lhanaca northeasterly 7 ftSias, thsnc tsasUrly wieace nearly south erry liwiac nearly easterly aeulhwesterlv ft, thaaica smithwestarly ft, thane outh. westerly 61 ft thce aarlhwterly 29 1 tt ha place oi agetltaw with the Supartenaocet f- iac a aha Mareaaal1 Exchange. Kkascaar atroat tUacator" bale oi fcsuuaof Rosa luabla leaaehold property No 20 three story brick nor and lot year, usuptrtd boa 1st May next, oovanaas of ranawai for al years. Tha lot is 18 feet At 13 lock at th Franklin Hoa- BrooUynl Chaacrry Sala-Uaaerlhe Ja A SiJalL chancary All thoae 4 lots of gronud tut the city of Brooklyn, county ef Kings and sut irf Nw York, on the southwesterly corner of Sands and Javsta.

bounded as follows, northerly in front by Sand st, easterly Jav it. southerly in the rear bv land of Cant nn.ti westerly DV tana OI Ld ward Coo pe, being now known aa 1 together with the appurt. nance. AT PRJVATr SALE. A Farm On Staten Island of St acres, well divided into meadow, arable and Wood land, with a rood honsa.

ban ether outhouses, a never failing well of water, and KiKuap ui yuuaa; giaitcu sruit ireea. la one aulas cnclsea uock and nve miles from Port Richmond Fer For particulars, terra of sale, kc. apply to the auctioneer, GEORGE B. ROLLINS, Auctioneer. BYWILK1K" ROLLI BT Sa .1 j- -iia-REAL aUftTATE AUCTIONEERS, Sales Room, No.

1 Broad atreet. W. ILia addition to their sales of reel estat at public brivat sala. sraU attend to th sale of household furni also keep a Rag later fox the disposal of prejxar-ty at private sale. i MONDAY, Feb 21.

QiT; At 12 o'clock at tbe Merchant1 Exchange. a Chancery Oalo the direction of John A SidU master in chancery All th unexpired Una of 21 from Oct 1824. of the lot on tha. westerly ida at snren's street, lanlaoau Grand and Canal at aid lots being in width in Croat and rear 20 ft, and in length oa each 62 feat, together with, tha building, fcc. thereon.

See master'a advertiaemHnt in th Courier. 1 TUESDAY, Feb 22. Al 12 oVtoek at the Merchants' Exchange. 1. Chancery bale Under 'he direction of Wm Mitchell, mastei in chancery All thosa 3 lot of ground in the ward of this city, and known on a map of the YV No 251 ia on the west side of Ut avenue, between and 1th su.

being 23 ft 2 in by 100 ft. No 363 is on the north tide of 9th st, between avenue A 1st a enue, being 25 it by 92 ft 4 ins. No 372 is directly in the rear of the above and same dimensions, on the south tile oT 10th it Far further particulars, tee advertisement in the American. 2. Chancery Sale Under the same direction ATI the unexpired term oi 21 years from May 1st, 1834, with two renewal of the lease, of lot Na 138 Henry st, next to the corner of Jefferson it said lot containing Li width 28 feet 1 and in length, 100 feet.

On the above is a 3 story modern built house, 28 ft 1 in by feet, highly finished with marble mantels, mahogany doors, Lc Ground rent $1 10 per ann. 3. Fifth Avenue A lot on the west side of '5th' aventre, between 12th and 13th sts, containing io width in front and 29 ft 0 in and is length 100 ft. 4V Also, a lot oa the west side of 5fJn avenue, between 11th Uth sts, being 26 bv 100 ft WEDNESDAY, Feb 2S. AllJo'clockat the Merchanta' rt" The modern and elegant three story and attic brick dwelling house No A2 Seventh at, between Ist and 2d avenues, replete with all the improvement of modem building, sub cellar, kitchen on a level with th yard, first quality whit Italian marhle mantels throughout, plated furniture, kr.

the property will be old even at a very great sacrifice, those wishing to purchase are desired to view premises, at time, or further particular may be learned en applies) to the auctioneers, 1 1 Broad t. (. Broome street Prop sty The very neat and desirable dwelling house ant" lot of ground, in fee, being Mreet No 24, 222, 220 2201 Broome beginning on the north corner ol Essex st, consisting al three brick houses, 226, 224 and 222. and two frame buildings 220 1-2 aad shop on 220. The brick dwellings are good and substantial buildMgs, having been erected by the present owner day's worlc thry are two stories with attic and basements; the corner lot, 22ft, is 25 by 76, tha house -46 bv 36 feet: the adjoininK two, -224 and 222.

are 19 ft 3 ins in width 38 ft deep the framed buildings are on the rear of lot and2204, having an alley way It wide the abup ia th front of 220 aad part of lot 2201 the yard are well out 1 the aide wr lk in front have been rcceutlj flagged throughout; the buildings and premise are all in perfect order. The present tenant have resided on tbe above property many year. The property has been in toe present owner family for the past 40 years. Title indisputable. Maps and particular, at the Bales room.

Elisabeth street Property By order ol Executors The brick front house and lot of ground, in fee, known as No 232 Elizabeth Houston being part of the estate of Peter Farmer, deceased 1 the lot is 17 ft 2 ins in width and in depth naif the distance to the Bowery. 88 ft more or less The house i substantially built, two and a half stories. nrick trout and stone Dasement, 17 It 2 ins by So feet deep, having a back and front cellar on tbe main floor a large room now occupies! as a rrocerv store, and bark room on the second floor 3 rooms and closets, and in th at tick two handsome hnisned rooms. Title tmiispuuble. Also.

the house and let of ground No 230 Elizabeth street, near Houston the lot a 20 It 6 ins wide front and rear, and depth half the distance to the Bowery, ba feet, more ar us. H. TIMPSON, Auctioneer. CIM1 Hi.tfP' Srait No. Purr itsiet.

near Gold street. Hard ware. Auction, General Agency and" Commission Business. N. B.

R. H-Timpton will give his particular attention to outdoorsaiesot ttousenoid urniture.urocenet, fcc. THURSDAY, 24th. At 10 o'clock at the auction room. Third Spring Sale Large Sale of Hardware Consisting 400 packages of Birmingham and Sheffield Hardware a-ul Cutlery now undine from the ships Garrick and Pat rick Henry, from Liverpcol, and German Goods landing irum is oar.

Caroline, irom a remen. Also, an invoice of lookinr taste a. Also, 7 boxes lookinjr class in coed order. 0-12 to si -o. Also, 20 pair coach lamp.

Also. 6 rifle, hair tritraer. with (word bayonets. Particular of which and terma will be given in a few oay. AT PRIVATE BALE.

To Capitalists. Manufacturers and other Two lots of ground in William street, near Duane st, suitable for a manufactory or other boihttna; purpose; party walls, chim ney and lounontion, to is teet below. Kortuither parties lars. enquire at the auction room. Eliptic Springs lbs now landing, 1, to 2 (nehes, auu maae 01 tne very nesi r.ngusn spnnc steel, assort a a.

4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 leaf, and will sold on reasonable terms, for approved paper the same beiner a consirnmrnt. Also, 20 casks bright Trace Chains; 10 do Carolina Hoes: u.ic. vbi ipiiiik prtrro. BY Jlfs SvH-KkK, Sroac No. 47 Fctvow iritii.

Consifrnmentsof furniture and other merchandiarto the tore Also, out door, street sales will re ceive prompt attantson at moderate uncea TUESDAY. at 339 Water at Marshal's Sale By virtue of a landlord warrant The contents of a Porter and Boarding House, consisting in part of bar and brass railings, kers, benches, pictures, sea men's chest, table, chair, bed, pillows, bedsteads and cots, bureau, washstands, looking glass, kitchen range and sundry otner articles. WtU.HESUAI. At 10 o'clock at: the store 47 Fulton street. Furniture, kc A general assortment of newand aaeond hand fnrnirnre, consistrnp of sofas, dreasinr bureaus, bed room do.

pillar and law loot tables, tea'ables diniue tables, firkLand Freooh bedstead, mahogany and gilt dressing glasses, mahorany and fancy chairs, sewing do.iiigrsunaaa Venetian carpets. Also, an assortment of fine glassware, kitchen furniture, a lartte assortment 01 dinner and outer plates, mc Also, at 1 1 o'clock, an extensive assortment of Birds and Catres of all descriptions. to r-r 1. 1, viw Vrifl Hali ara noss.ina,9-ir unten. Also, For Sale or to Lease, for a term of years, the tws story nouse i rioeest-- AT PRIVATE SALE.

A large flour mill, for grinding all kind of grain, desirable article lor a to connect with steam power could be made very lucrative. Also.eitv made furniture, which -aill be guaranteed as represented, comprising an assortment of excellent and fashionable sofat, mahogany rockers, pier, ainimr and tea tables, French mahogany and curled and plain maple bedsteads, mahoarany and moise chairs, a constant supply of 'ucy cvue mmi auippiua sutl tue trade, at prices and on terms (wnere reliance can he placed.) liberal. Also, I large counting house mahogany desk; also, one large iron cnesi. Also, a new Engine, well calculated for a large country village. Appty at tne auction room.

HENRY E. RIELL, Aucthmeer. BV RIELL ARCULARIU8, Btobc 304 BasADWAT.epastta or Dusnx itsiii. SATURDAY EVENING. At 01 otclock at the auction room.

Painting and Engraving A fine collection of ancient and modern framed Paintings, and beautiful colored and plain English and French Engravings, well worth the attentioa of lover of the fine art. May be examined one oay previous 10 tne sale. AT PRIVATE SALE. Gold and silver lever snd lepine watches, jewelry. 1 A rv, several splendid diamond breast pins of large size-Will be sold at a bargain.

-Aiso. Furniture, consisting of sofas, sofa bedsteads, tables. chairs, beaureaua, ottoman, ac fcc N. B. Wanted to purchase, 1 or 3 pair large six pier glasses.

R. MEACHAM. Auctioneer BY R. MEACHAM Hi GEO. S.

MANN, BTOBB WlUITttlT. March I. Mortgage Sale Will be sold on Tuesday, March 1st, at 88 Broad at. the alleys, furniture and fixtures of the Broad street Bowling saloon.togeUier sua the lease ot 4 years from first May next, unless previous disposed of at private ale. -1 nere are a alleys 01 tne most superior nnisn, and the location unequalled, ror term ana particulars, enquire of tbe uctioaerjs, SI Wall tt.

Farnitura Sales R. M. G. S. M.

hare made ample ar rangements for attending to house sales of furniture the coming season. on the best terms. Careful and responsible ter the day of ale, by payment in city mone.y. Cash sd-yance w.U be requested, previous 10 sale incases where the property is alear of inenmbrancea. ft amilie intending to give up boasekecpinr are mvitad to call early in the season of telling and avail themselves of ample advertising time, for wh.cn no extroeharg will be made.

rJtorat-e Tbeir lofts in store 91 Wsllwraet, re xclu-lively devoted to Mors: of propel ty, which will in ail cages be insured 4riinst tire, it requested. AT PRIVATE SALE. Conrtautly on hand and for aale at auction prices Re-valia. Imperial. Principe and superior Havana Segars.

Also, ti anety of common half Spanish and American Segars; Madeira, brown and pale Sherry, Port and Chunpaigne wines foolscap, letter and wrapping Paper; Brandy, Gin. fcc fcc. -Z ROBERT HAYDOCK, AtKtionerr. BY CORL-aES. HAYDOCK it CO.

Srsaa N. 6 WBLklsavsrxxiT. A 1 At lOecloek at the suction roam. CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHEN WARE 403 crates EimlienewarevJust received per Italy; BO cate French poreelaos; 100 package French and German glas ware. cmslogues will be ready aad the good exhibited on th aborning of ssle.

AT PRIVATE SALE. 200 bale Moravia and New Berlin 'fin hirtings; 120 bales and case Western shirtings; 300 bale Manilas, Cornwall, Wachuaett. Rockwell snd Utica shesXinaTsr ftO bales Auburn Rome- and Utica 0-4 tickings; Mesaes.7-8 bleached shirtings: 40 eases fine and commoa satinets; 60 balsa red and white ft sane Is; 2000 -pes pnmras; cloths; 60 bales Virginia cotton-yarn, fine and low numbers; 4 eases Waterloo steel ud cadet mixt cloth; mixt cassisaerxa; 4 cases fine wool black and invisible greea cknhs; oa tow prwed tux an mixed eiotBa. AUCTION trom. aai of fret will oo ft 49 th in of ed his of on for 5 the 2 1 1 If sj, pOftTF.R.

4 Store Na. S3 Bver straaC AT PRIVATE RALE" eases vary saumiior white and fancy linen driHic gs. On aaa low priced olir and green Wtas -aa. t. 'lt1- 'T '-f i' AUCTION 'hi SALES '1 aaa abasa.

aviaesv va- Rast-EtTiTs AccTioasgft OJSceNo. lJroad-tt. of BmWh ke madaia tha Ratssa faatfteMaeaaataKwshaage rwymaataao aaiaadepos Media th New York Lite iaaaraaea and Traat Company aaaicampaatJexirafaaiav- Pasticatar attantiaa palaioFr wowawftttk raaatacaxafjavs chug foe property for private sale or to let. 1 yPNDA.r.ttl. -v sciruiuaary sal A lot rJ 1 -a TOmpkint square, containlno; in Wh neach aide 20 ft 10 ins.

tuneat sale. uu 1 a. im front and rear ts ft. uu particulars at T7 tBe of Wm MhchelL Biaatdr in can6orvAU that lot and dwelling hou.eiieVt: 75 Clt of New the comer Houston and Sullivan at, containing ia fiant and rear ts ana in depth on urh side 63 feet 35 For pU paruauiftTtuiee master's ajvertisement in tie Asencan, John Townsend, aobcttor. 2.

Kips, street Property All those a vain a We let on Kins; af. sooth side, star Greenwich st, 100 ft from the corner, Oajleet by 100, Trinity Church lease, 23 years without ground, rent, tha 24th year belonging to Mr. Attor. who sell it for 1200 a lot. Fall particular at time of sale.

TUESDAY, Feb 22. "Al 13 o'clock at the Merchants' Exchange. 1 I fTi inf.n tnlw lTndrrfbi- nf rt-irnt master chancery All that ttorchoara and lot ofgronnd! Cherry and Fike streets, contsining in front and rear 26 0 ins, and ia deptu on one aide 43 ft 9 ins and on the other ft I ins. For full particulars, tea mastertadvertitent inrheAmer- Chancerv Sale Under the direction of PhlloT Roe- chancery AU that lot an fsMh street, scar aa an vfnu, finalaining in traat and rear au iocs, ana in depth 1 iaii 1 -i a For particulars, sec master adverGwment in th NY' American. WEDNESDAY, Feb 23.

At 13 o'clock at the Merchant' Exchange. s-xecutora' Sale-That valuable propaa earner of Wtl a ratxiori a a. Thar ar several amatenta oa property which rent very advantageously. Terms at 04 oe property may aeea at thft store No At 12 OVllM-k tkaa Makia-B am Valuable rrty T- TmlwTbU lot Ks ri Mt.1l Also, that valuable let oa th oppaaHa aid No 31 City Hall Placelot 14 feet 1 1 ha root" is ft rear, by 100 feet deep on each Full particular, at timeofsale. n.

1. Chancery Bale New Yark Life lira and Tmat Ca ra Aastia Thorn peon, et al All thoae 0 lot ground aituat the 1Mb Ward of th city of New York, which taken together are bounded northerly ia front on I Ith st, and easterly, southerly nd westerly by the property of Edward Graham, of North Carolina. They are situs. 100 ft from the corner of 1st avenue and 11th stand eonta a 160ft front aad rear by 94 ft 10 ins in depth an sack ide. Forfurther particulars see master' dvertiaeaaeavt in Er.

Post, signed Codwte. 2. Chancery rtale Wm Cairnes. Jun, and Ann Eliza his wife, executrix, ket Geo Rapelje, dee'd, Francis Beket etl 9 Iota of ground stroatein the ward of the city of New York, containinr 76 feet on 36th mid 96th Ms. and 179 ft 6 in In depth said lott being known on the map the Glass Hoose Farm as No 130, 131, 132, 663, 664 and 665.

Forj-arrJcularssee advertisement in the American, siga A Chancery Sale William Carnes, Jun and Ann Eliza wife, executrix, ke. of Geo Rapelje. dee'd, vs Theodore Crane, et al Three lots of ground situate In the isth ward the city of New York, known as the Glass House Farm, the easterly side of the loth avenac and adjoining 36th street. For particulars see advertisement in the American, signed Cod wise, master. A Peremptory gale of Property at Port- Rinhmcsvl 10 block oi ground in tha sillog of Port Richmond, with a fine view of the water.

-Th streets are well laid out- Thaae blocks contain nearly 20 lots: they sre extremely eligible for small country seats arior Permanent building investment. Ternta wUl be lavoratile. A map may be seen at the office of the auctioneer. No 11 Broad at. 1 FRIDAY, Feb 2S.

At ti o'cioce at tne Mercaantt' Exrnance. Bank Stock For wham it aaav concern K0 ahare of Cayuga County Bank stock shares, $23 each, At flUVAiE SALat. Avery desirable lot on the wast ide of Sth avenua, be- 13tn and 14th at will be sold low, and on favorable terms. House snd lot 75 Mercer street. 3 Elesrant house and stable 18 St Mark's place.

JOS1AH "RICHARDS. Auctioneer BY BAN GS, ItICIiAKDt tLiATT. Stobb N. 196 Bbosdwav. Liberalcash advances mad oa consignments of anctian sales.

i TUESDAY, Feb. 22d, AND THREE FOLLOWING EVENINGS. At o'clock. thuction room. GREAT SALE OF OLD EN L1SH BOOKS Com prising upwardr of 200 Vcd-rmes.

ju-t received from Enrol, embracing an ext aordinary col lectio of Standard old authors, ia almost every department of literature val uable work on the Sciences and me Arts rare old oy- agea and Travels Latin and Greek clause carco wo, ks on Heraldry sjanoa Old Blackletter volume Choice works as the krencn, bpaaisa aad Italian languages, kc. kc. Catalogues are now in the course of pjeparauoa. id 01 Marcn, TWENTY-FIFTH NEW YORK TRADE SALE A- rreeab.y to the regulations, the next rrruiar trad sale of Books, writing and rnnting Papers, tstauouery, f.ereoty)ie Plites. Leather.

Ac. will be commenced on Tuesday, the 2d of March next. It will he conducted under the dircc tion of the committee, and under tbe came tetrulations as heretofore Invoices should be furnished by the let of Fe-b nary when the catalogue will be put to pre-s. t-asn ad vanra win De male on receipt CM aoods, and sales will gusraateed and cashed, when required UlCHAIUiti fc PLATT. 9ft Broadway.

BY KOYH, GUItLEVT--Stoxs 199 Bboadwsv New Yoaa Loito Rosa. SATURDAY EVENING At 6t o'clock in the auction room. A laree snd valuable collection of Standard and Miscellia- neon nook. Asaooa them is Romaiue's Works. Mis cellaneous orks: roetiral Works, 2 STasrel lon'a sjcrmons; canmntr peecbas; Eaton's Nortn Amen- can Botanr; Nea ton's Burton' Anatomy of Melancholy, 3 vs; uston't ytier't lnivcrsal Hknorv, 2 vs; Gesenie's Hebrew Grasnmar; Campbell's Four Gospels.

2 vs; Joana Baillie's Works; tmund Burkes Works, 3 vs: Ssurin's Sermons, 3 vs; rrideaux'a Conn x- vc, CompanioB to the Bible; Judge Stoay' Misrella- neou work; lora Lextcoa, ossian's Poem: 9 Conjmou fray era, una edition; 17 Ilia mo nd Bibles, various fine edi tion; Good' Study of Medicine. 2 vs; Watson's Body oi uivmity: noma, oinoiiei ann Minei a rtistory 01 England. 4 vs. octavo: London Diamond edition of Milton, Thomson, Butler, rope and Goldsmith's Works: Library edition of Byron, Cowper and Thomson, rloger and Campbell, Cole ridge and isneiiy, and Inun-r, extra binding gilt ederex; Shakipeare, London ediUcn; Christian Paalmist UNrx worst. 7 vs.

ar kc. Also. Memoirs of Snliv. a vs: Pinkertm's Universal At las, folio; Sculptureon Wood; Wood Bathe's Ditent'o- ry 3 Byron Works, morocco: l.oriaTfi llow's Poems: Scotn Bible, 3 vs: 2 Amerirsn Poets; 3 Combeon theConsti'trtion 01 Dwfehfs Jefferson: voting Ladies' Class Book a Loveirs speaker; 3 voire to tiie Married; Waiter scott 't works. 6 vs.

sic. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVEN' INGS, leh. Ilth ami 12th March. Extensive Sale ot Old Eesrlnh Boo This laree collec tion of rare old Enetish. edrtion.

comtrises an hnmertse vs raety 01 tne works 01 Eneiisn antnors 01 the Iftth. 171b snd 19th centuries, msny of them very curious and rare, and uiusuatea witn ngrrmg ana ggure. BY AtKOK LEVY, Stobs 161 Bsoadwsv. crtvar AT PRIVATE SALE. PAINGTTNGS Tbe'interettme exhibition nicture.

bv Whichello, the Destruction of Jerusalem. Also, the celebrated painting of Tanderlyn. Also, the trreat picture of Hector and Achilles, nainted expressly for Prince other paintings, both ancient and modern. SHELLS A cabinet of shell, contamine about 3S00. all perfect and live shells, and nearly 2O00 different species collected by a gentleman of the navy, and who was up wards 01 ten years making me selection.

STOLEN 2 round Thermometers, In red A suit able reward ill be given iec tbe rtiurn of the tame to lil Kroaiwav, up stairs. ACE AND CHURCH'S VEGETABLE LOTION, the most valuable cosmetic in us for re- aroviue: uiinyiea, uRsrnn, tetter, tan, irecxies, nttrrons andcutaneueraptiTranddiscoloratiOT.s Thcusehr a short time, willorodtice a clear and bnUiantcomnlexkm. CHURCH'S DISPENSARY, 183 Bowery. A rents X. W.

Bull, Hartford Charles "ttesne roneh- Keepsie; M.fc w. Summons, ruie, cor. of fourth ctreets Philadelphia. let r--ij n. IS.

1' cla 9 iso. 2t Piatt street, up Starrs, lmnortei of. Guns. Pistols. Hardware aad Cut lery.

oner tor sale an reasonable terms Guntand Pistols eittgleanddoaoie narreijea uunaaoa Pocket Pistols. Percussion Caps, ribbed and ribbed and split. Cutlerr A large and splendid aasortment of Scissors, put up in dozens and on cards; Ha.gieal Scissor, Paper Scissors, Tin Shears, Dirk Knives, and Hunting Knives, Toy Knives and Forks. -Swordt Toy Blades for canes. Hardware Brass Kettles, of appreved quality and assorted sizea; Webb Saws.

30 inch Braces and Compasses. Nippets. Placers. Ac-Enamelled Iron Hollow Ware A large aaiortment of Sauce Pans, stew Pans, Boilers and Egg Pans, Pots and Kettles. --Britaania Ware Consisting of Snuff Boxes, Table and Tea Spoons, Ladles, Snuffers, Snuffer Tray, Candlestick, Coffee sod Tessats.

Also Fas ev colored Paper ot all kindt. feiaim BOZ BALL DRESat FAB at. TIFFilY, YOU NGfc ELLIS. 269 Broadway, bav. a very beau tiful collection of Evening Dress Fans, to which the notice 01 tne ladies is invited.

ieia atTIHEESE 20 cask in prime order, for sle by L. P. STAFFORD, No. 20 Moor 15 hbls-Taver's" American Brandy. A 20 do do do Gin.

16 do do do pure Spirits, forleby t. P- STAFFORD, le 11 WHEAT 76 sack Wheat, new landing from ship Shakipeare, from New Orlean. for ale by f. 16 E- K. COLLINS fc COftft Moth st CtORN 1276 sscksCorn, landiogfrom ship Shakipeare, from New Orleans, for aale by felft E.

K. COLLINS fc CO, South St. BROWS SHEETINGS AID SHIRTINGS 140 baie extra Heavy Ooods, suitable for ez port, for sale by D. H- ARNOLD, fel n- ftd Pin atrsajt. -STNDIA RUBBER HORSE COVERS A upe- M.

riol article for tor aale bv HORACE R. DA v. SnreiMsftr to feli ltexbury India Rubber Co, 120 Maiden lane. IB7DIA RUBBER, SCRAPS boeehtat all time at anarfcet pnc, for us at oar Factory hukale ti. DAY, otscceaaor to f10 Roxbary India Rubber Co, 1 JO aide lana.

LJEBRlKG'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL. No 192 Fulton street This Cordial is a certain cure for Dyspepsia and Nervon Diseases. It is rich and highly flavored beverage, which assay lsdie snd reatlemen are in the habit of takincs a finish to their dinner, it bettnr great assistant to direstkin others take it before dinner to staaoiaten unt dollar per Dorue dl is SOAP AHD CAKDLEs rrima Yellow Soap, neatly packed ia bo-xeato order at" any watgbt, fcrabipriiDr or ri UoaM ..1 1 sta-trtly an 'haad, aad daiivarad ia without oh arge fa basvea ar cart aara. 2l COB pped J. D.

fc W. LEE, MsnarfactuTcrs, n309mi I'-tv' SI Rm'e atrrat fVW RECF.IYKD FROM THI MA3TUFAC-TORY, a bsavajtifal vaiiaty af Fancy Artie lea, all made i Amertcsn jac or Amaracna taat, z-rom tn Penasyira ai mountain, and for sat by E. KIR it. Paten toe, Ne. 7 Falton N.

B. Wholi-le and retail rt ntUSTICia tenaCnha Fustic for sale by BV lata MOSES TAYLOa.44 gssitb at. HEAVY BE AVERTEENS SO balsa for aale by telO LAWRENCE fc TRIMBLE, 63 ff 0PF. AT THIS tBOZ BALL' est the lfttri lined throoghout MJm Irrrrsnt, a nueat'cnrtli trrer-e. wkh Nat silk cnr and auilted, eollar and laringt oi velvet, Nvnvt with silk c- rd, raBre, sleeve lining ol Drown lmen-No 3-JT7 There were the fiocket.

three pair of ghrrso, an hiac menao, an. dark kid. aavdoae lightj So. Any gentlaasaa finding Wsaaallia ymmm of a coat of tba deaenptkm, (a twlonsina to bimlwiU much obtire fiws by keaviar a al Moore street, fen t.vt-ny aVlJES Oid AaHmtillado, LondooTale-5) DnrDordon, do. Brown and Gold, ia demijohn, a drauahLAad in bottle, for ale bv R.U.ATWEXL, 1 Broadway, VtiTat bank each itr Of Esq.

ia front At and on rt a of is in 10 Aneuone- are ft rsm Maichm laa- i e-l- tr nary "Sister laa Store 3 LI a '-v-i A a- saaesl-Maa Pvta sale of property free tn M-Z is-aTitv C. It tt eft a a I a i MONDAY ITl.ai I At 1 a-eteck mt ah. M. I ofthasaaw of New York. 7 7 -a Valuable Buiii inr Lot on Bamaa.

at! I Square Seven aa SMWtkikaVsaf Barrow street, between McDougal atrrt and th i-mn 1 22Mt a WMttk and 07 asa Tin fteasa. 1 alar IlT 10 Waahinglon square gives them advantaaea taa 'r location, which fevatkar vaeast lot Alarn 1 portion of the porchaae money can reaaam aa bead -it 4 mortgasr at the aaatson of th amrehaaer -t 1 ne aooveia postponed irom reo is. Pearl a'Jet. Iladar taa directaat oi PkiU i master in chancery All that store and hat of giesaad the 2d waraxwowaaa No 202 26 feet 8 laa, tha rear ft aa tlaa eaaterly aad a fc Taawsilaath north side is a party wall, and is so eoareysd. rostponsd from Jsn 21st.

TUESDAY. Feb 22. At lSa-clock, st the etor N3 Likertv atrrex. tiecond Spring Package Sale aa Hardware sift perk-ageiof fresh imiarted Birmingham and Shelbeld Hsrdwara LaUery ana heavy Good statute of tabte aad tmatl drawsng kairaa. oc ket eajael.

i'e. ssacepaas, pod, plat aad! caew lock; corn mills, vices, sarewa bam aoa carry cocks, saa, hasaasers. fer rroas. Norfolk latraea, aM.rtc tora, ht aad cloak pins, wrought axils, ksra nsils, long and mott handled pans, auelyaroa, squares, bad hailar.log.traoaaad aftA casta, prtldorSnla Cstalogaes and (roods will be raady for tamiBaliea taa day previous to tkaaala, 7 i-WEDNESDAY. Feb 3ft.

At 10 o'clock at theworeaof Wm Millar, 6ft Gold at. 4000 side Soto Leather wkh other artaelesa th Una. a THURSDAY, Feb. -At 10 'clock at th trea of I has Leapp, 20 Frry at. 000 sides or oak and hemlock bole Leather.

Alsm aad DoahhiBadbTtdia leather. wax'J calf skins, irr TUESDAY, March 1. 10iHJockat tamator ofJM Miliar fc Gravaa, 3 i.a--- -j -Frry 4 1 ia. sXlOt) cases Boasa; Bb) sjnd Bitjsna, Also, Upper Skiaa, Morca, Sharp Skin atrip binding, ftx. THURSDAY, March atores of GUman, Small kCo No It Ferry (treet.

1 i 600 tlilM Sole Lazthar, with other STticia in tha Una. AT PRIVATE SALE. Brooklyn Property for Sale That desirable plot or ground corner ol Sands and Adams streets, bang 73 front bands st, aad running through, 200 feet, to Prospect at; within five minutes walk of the Fulton and Catharine lerrjes, and not rarpaued in beauty of location by any in the city there i- now on the premises a larr comfortable welting A favorable opportunity is offered tobuildrrsor capitalist for productive improvements, as a large portion the purchase money may 1 em am on bond and moit-rare. For further panicolar apply to i Mallory, 2U Peaxl st, and aHo at the auction room. No 3 Liberty No.

194 Bleecker st The modern built 2 story brick dwelling, with attic and basement, pleasantly situated oa the south si.le of Bleecker, near Hancock tbe trst floor contains i finished with auu Ue gain lea. Gennaa ilvet grau-s, kc with paatrarain theraceaa. second story and attic bar each 3 nciahed roam, taaather with basetoeat spacious vault ia front the yard cootaiaa beamiful gardca, with arbour, gran win, he. Th lot i2S by loufeeL Terma moderate most of th porchaae money cast remain on liond aad mongafje. ANTHONY J.

BL EECKER. ActloBarT 1 BY WILLIAM DUBtOMT, Wore No. 91 Wall etree, (Cefec HoaswSllp. Attention will be (riven 1 tales ol HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and REAL ESTATE, in astdittea mt-door sales, fcc TUESDAY, Feb. 22.

Ai Ub'clocA, at th M' Peremptory Sala Valuable Stoie and Lot aa Exchang -Place That valuable four stoiy store and lot Na 41 Ex- a changePlace. betweea WilliiMa and Broad Tie lot 26 leei front and rear, aad 96 fort 6 inches deep. Tha store is 26 feet by 60. The premises have been lrssrd a ith a few day iat to the present occupants, Measra. Rich- rdaoa Wstaoa, for two year fiom 1st Vlsy next, lor t3C00 per annua and the taxes.

The trims cl i It will te per cant, on the day of sale, from 1 0C0 to 20 ,009 aa I remain on mortgage, and il ebalente an delivery of tha deed. Th aal will be positive. For particular, inouir th auotioa store, 91 Wall at. FRIDAY, Feb 25. AtWoloek the -1.

AvenneC and Eleventh street Tha ianr iorv brlrk 4. house and lot corner ofavenne and lltk st house- 20 leet by 40, tot 20 by 63. 2. Also, the four tor nnrh aocte and lot adtoinlnr aa avenneC. 26 9 in by 4o lot 96 ft 9 in by 83.

3. Also, the four story brick tat lot oa arenne diiecUy opposite, bouse 26 ft ft in by 40; lot 2t Dy 83 feat. see atlvertiaemerri in rnnrier and Eiiouircr. SATURDAY. Feb 20.

At I I o'clock at the Merchant Excbarge. Twenty Thontand Illinois Bozifts- Twentv thonaaw aL Ian of 'heBondsof the State of Illinois, of 10ft each, -deumable alter IMS, and bearrrg inter at ihrtatrof arx percent per annum. The rrrterett upon these bonds arcar- 4 6) a tax ol 10 cents upon each 100 dolls wottb ot inthestate andthe rritinctHm to the tale of thi bonda herctifore obtained ex parte by the State, bernr raw imcnr-ed, tbe bonda sre equallv if no more valuable tkaa any otner securities na-ucq oy liir atateal 1111a BY THOMAS El I Syaac 32 Aara also sift Frt.va arasrv -N. B. Reenlar sales of furniture everv Wednesday ard Saturday, and dry roods, evaxy Tueaday and Friday MONDAY.

i. At 101 o'clock in the aale room. Valuable sale at Fumitute ia crntialiatira Will be rtm- tinued and ch.awi the sale ol valuable new aad 3s baad fur- -nitureof Udecripwn(, a kick could not be disposed ass Sa urday ou accoent of the a A lao, a trunk of French linen riamaidi tahl and bed line napkins, pi so and table eovns, knives and forks, fccv croc hery, chins, glass wane, lamps, looking glssatt. tc. Also 4 plane fort.

Sale )smv. I tlBUA r. -At 10) o'clock at No 19 Fahon at. Stock of Grocer-. Will be eontmae4 and clnsad th tale of the superior stock of family siix el iea, cboica wir-e, liquors, tpices, pu let hatter, cotfre.

sod otner articl- ta the line, the property of Mr Hodgkinaon. who changing his business. This aataldiahmrnt has Ion; beta faa-msfer excellent quality of tbe winea, bran-lie. fcc fc BY P. iNGhaHiM Stoxs 123 Frttds stbcxv.

axsv va Nate 10 imrr. 8. P. Ingraham will give hia personal atteaUoB ta aale mt Furniture, Groceries, Dry Good, fcr sa usual. Baconcl hand and new furniture will be received at hi store for aal at auction or pi it at.

MONDAY- 1 At 10 o'clack at tba aucliea room. Elegant Fumttare A large and valaable aseertmeBt! new and aeeandhaad tous. kuld and cabinet furait 01. esa sistir-gof wardrobes, araibie top pier and ceatre tsbiea; tuftetl. plain and spring sent sofas mahogan) rocking rhatra marble top washstands, aliabed I ureaus.mabc ga ny, curled maple and fancy chairs, mahany French led-steads.

ecioll dining and tea table. titUe and covunmeT hotis desk, toilet tables, aa.bttiiniia.Sc. kr. AImz, tbe balance of the a Lock of new furaitara, by as ear of the aestgnees. Hensckeeping Linen and Dry Goods, fcc.

An in voir of hon (cheeping linen and dry goods, eooitirgrf drapery window muilins. rosrveilles quilt, worsted table covers, do snulinrn floorcloths, damask and brown linen table cloths, owels and napkins, doa las, bordsred towel, rusxia diapers, 10-4 and 16 4 linen tbt-etings, linen forpiL kiw cases, cotton, iritk linens, rnarrain carrjetinr. cloths. rug, hosiery, fcc. TUE8DAY.

March At 10 o'clock at 123 Fulton it, rr PAWNBROKER'S SALE By prdar of the fcraajribera. a Urge assortment of unr. deemed pledges, which have been, pledged a year and upnards. Al JacSaoa.agt4a.lat.J fc JacksftO Bewry. BY P.

DIET ERICH. Sveas N. II Sraocs avassy. J. P.

Dietencn will give his 1 eraooal anentlrat) safe. and Real laH-a oa and House aril I be made at the Merchanta'Exebaog THURSDAY," Feb. 24 Chatham PAWNBROKER'S SALE Th subscribers give aotica that Diaterich will sell ou Thuraday.24th,at 1 o'clock, at No 36 Chatham treet.up stsirs, a large and geaaral s-sortmeul of goodi, which hare been pledged twelv si with and upwards, viz 1 Gold patent lever and lepine gold walche; English silver levers; English, Frtach and Swiss plain silver aad matal ate bra; gold goaxdehmos; fob de; gold seals aad key rar rings; broaches; 1 ia gs; gold and silver pencil cites; bt acelat; opa. ra rlaiai silver te sets; soup ladies; gold aad silver thimbles; do specter 1: eye glasses; table and tea spoons; (near tongt; plated bread Unlets; plated caiidlsaticks; is stood rings snd broaches; glazier a diamonds; portalia desks; dress esses; cases of surgical and drawing instrumenta; pla ted castors; kaire and forks; dirk snd rszurs; shears; bri-tannie tea sets; double and single sez-tanu; snuffers and trays; decanters; castors; violins; guitar eight keyed flutes: flageolets; fifes, bogle ad srumpeta. Also a quantity of other good, too nemerout to mention to be sold without reserve.

The sale to commence et 10 o'clock. JOSEPH trMP0s' ft CO, Licensed Pawnbrokers. rbathaas BY Bl'TTERFIELD COACHHAS. Btor No. 34 Ann and 113 Fulton street.

Outdoor sales groceries, furniture, kc punctually at tended ta, and are reapuclXullj solicited. MONDAY. At 10 o'clock at th auction roam. -By virtu a landlord's warrant A larg aaauilmiatof cap, cotton waddiag, fancy soap, anufl box, and 1 boss cordisia Also Sheriff- Sale At 10 o'clock at No 52 Chryttie. and No 9 Peck alip the contents of a oap and eaadie asn- j.irouninj 01 avap owiiex, pan, bssi is, lllBia, moulds, scales, weights.

u. XCEBDAT. At rO o'clock at No 10 Peek Up. By virtue of a landlord's a-arrant Aa rztrnerv ment of crockery, fcc consisting of hate, tea sett, pitchers, tumblers, dishes, laaip. nd other fkrts-cles contained in a retail crockery store.

Bale yiur rata or inine. At 12 eV-lock at the suction roam. Also Sherrffs ale A large quantity of Jtrwelrv and silver ware, codsikticg watche, pencil ce, tngir rirgi; ear ring, breast pins, seal, stiver spoons, silver cups, fcc. TUESDAY, March 8. At 10 o'clock at the suction room.

Pawnbroker' Sale By order of Ester Lery, Bcemedl pawnbroker. No 6 Diviiion it. a larere etaortment of unredeemed pledges, which have bees in depotite year and upwards Consisting of men and women' wearing appanlof all descriptions, closks. Boston wrappers, sortovt snd body coats Jackets, pantaloons, remnant! of cloth, casshaere, iik. calico, merino, boot, (hoe, quilt, heets, tbovels, tone, kettles, tea tray umbrellas, swords, guns, pistols, kc kc.

Also, at 1 o'clack, an extensive assortment of Jewelry, cold and other watches, tugar tongs, s-oons, ling, teals, kev s. fcc fcc. The auctioneers respectfnlly giv notice that they bav taken the laige and commoditis stores, No 3 Ann and Ilk Fulton (treets, where they are now pt-epared to ryxelv consignments of goods of everv de-mpt ion either for public of pn.ua amI. 1 key will alro at.personaLy.to the mix ol hoaaehold tanutara si th dwellings of tiaoaa declmkig basaaekeeping- PAUL B. LLOYD, js W.

MrCORM ICC, -Star Na 18 CaoTtiatatraat. TUESDAY. At I o'clock at the ater. Faiiikre- A large BuiimiBt of farnitar, tuaeiul from the ar-per part of tha city- BRANDT, JI, WTJE, OLILVE OIL. FRUIT, kc JOHN DURAXD fc CO.

offer for ta la stNo. 107 Cetlsi meet ALEXANDEB 1 J- J- DUPUY, I BRANDY, A. DUSSAUT.Jne.. xhpret otard Trtrprr, MAO LORY CHAMPAGNE. 24 proof BORDEAUX casks ar-d r-aes.

BOPDEAUX OLrVE Oil JOHN DTTf AND8 STAMP. do do do COMET PA VD. BORDEAUX PRUNES, BRANDY FRUIT AND SAX DTVE1 HOLLAND GTN ERTN BKA nALLOVOILAaetLrellrnt Article for so a A lactaimr for machitai ry lots so aat parr hi For sale by W.HULL SON (eI7 10 tliff UPERM CANDLES Assorted Sperm, of New Bed- C7 ford aad other elwkab i and. tortile try felt COM8TOCK. 101 Fro at.

4fOLa.D CAN It-Troy MottU, ft, ift xt pasts for lm Dy felS N. COM8TOCK, 191 Front it. r-4T 1 I It 1 1 if-it 1 1 5 1 ill in III Hi Hi 1 1 i' iV II if. i i 1 Ii II I ii.

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