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V'r' If 8 PHflBUX FIRE QNTTNTJETo Insure Buildinirs, 8tores, Ships in illrahoiir wiih their cargoes fin tboard, tieud, Wsfes ana ier: Rchandisc front loss or damage U) Tue puttie i firmly notified TJiai the validity oxitir rmictca afsued by ism Agency is no way Heeled wMisequence.nf tne present wary in making this declaration, the agent is moat express connmieu ut it oy tne uoaru oi wrecwa i km, whs nave fall; authorized him to give publi (sitto Uke tame. efi'ectine insurances with this establish ment, may real asurrdof experiencing all possible protrpuuHb! ana honor in (he adjustment anu au charge of claims, without allowance ef any Dit wowai, Fee or oilier deduction whatever. T. W. 8ATTBUTHWAITE, Agent Office No.

26 Wall street, opposite ilie Mcr sthanta Bang. New. Horn. uct iy FANCY UIA1US. ASA BOLDBN takes ihe liberty to inform the Public that he has at his Ware house, Ko.

32 Broad street, saperb Assortment ef highly finished Fa Ch a i ss, such as double and single cross, fret, ehain gold, bail and spindle back with oane sjmJ msh seats, lie of the latest most fashion able Datierna The cane seats are warranted to be American made, vliieU are well known to be much superior to any imported from India. Ladies and Gentlemen are solicited to call ami examine N. B. Shipping orders furnished st a short no Aug. 4 IN CllANCfcRy.

v.c Stute of'f Yrkt IX pursuance of a decretal order of the honourable the Court of Chancer; of the State of New will.be sold at public auction at the Ton tint Coffee House in ike city of Ntw Tork, on the filUi dayof May atone o'clock in the after nion, under the direction of the subscriber, one of the masters of said court, all ihnse certain lots, piece or parcels of land situate the town Yenkers, ccirtty of West Cheater, and state af.we said, known and distinguished as lot No. 2 and part of lot No. in a tract commonly exiled the Mile Sqnsre, lot No. 2, beginning by the road running thro Mile Sqttsrr, at the corner of Sic hen Ueatilnr's land, and runs souh west ward to land of David Oakley, Esq. then soi west wardh to the land of Stephen OAley i then northwest.

wardly to a lane, being the west boundaries of Mile Square thro northeastwardly aloi said lane, to the corner of the aforesaid road then outbesstwardly to the place of beginning, containing twenty six acres fourteen pcrrhss psrt ol lot No. 3, beginning at the corner of Caleb Valen tines'stand, by the. highway which runs through Mile 8qnare, and running soniheutwnrdly to the garner of Stephen Brtme's land i thence north CAatwardly to an old ditch thrnce northwrst wsrdly to a new ditch i thence northeastwardly 'Until it comes to a brook called pine brook thence southwardly and northwardly to a stone at the southwardly corner of Isaac Liwrrncc's land; thence nonhwestwaolty to the land of Caleb Val cntina 1 thence souihwestwardly to ihe place ol bennninr i containing thirty six acres more or with the hereditaments and appurtenance hereunto belonging reserring neverthelfss the free and osmmon hm of a censin spring situate few rods wtstcf the pine brook on the lands a THts.MAS duuiun, Ap. dtds Masterin Chancery. IN CHANCERY.

Thmans Knox, Samuel Oourerncur and He ter (iouvernrur, cxecDtors of Nichols! Ooovcmeur. Srften Minxatrcyd. Juliana Matilda Uouveraeiir, Adelaid Gouveraeur and Isaac Hctdmb Uourerneur. pursuance order of the court of Chancery ol the State of New Yorknindeinthea I hoveeausr. will he sold br the Sobtrriher at tW Tontine Coff.

Housaia the N.a.VArk mi thu Tfllh Ait of Anril at One Of the clock in the afternoon All that certain dwelling LmiM bouae and rtnbleJBnd lotof rround, iUiU the sortherly Mde of tVarl street, iu the First Ward of hs rflj fir belonging to the Estate of Isaac Gouvmraeor.lflteof the said city, Merchant, deceased, heint bounded as follows, to wit outlierly front by fVuri act. Nartfeerl 9 In the rear by a street called the Slotei Westerly on Hie oat'ide by a lot of Ground for jnerly beientmr to James fcvers, aeceasror ana tM i tcrly on ths other side by a certain narrow street culled Slot LaTi routnininr is breadth on Peart street thirty Bine fret ten inches and in the rear on the Slote forty feet mirvm inched, in Uorth on the Westerlr side one hiindrsc and thirts sevea (rat, aadiu leerth on the Easterly side oae hundred and twenty six feet six inches, be the same jnui or if i lie proinisesjv at preieni wtxuj.icu nj UenenuMoreau. THOM AS COOPER. April 7 U) of sale Matter in Clinrerr. IN CIUNCERY.

Riroum Jjeooard Uifhi? toe Vo.s, as. BrusbATboBuUer. TN pursuance of a decretal order of this hnnoura I bl court, made in the above cause, will be sold at pubUs auction, at the Tontine CcRee House in the ci of Mew York, under the direct ion of the subscriber, on the 2d day of June next, st one o'clock in the afternoon of that tjar All tluteeilMialeU.pice Parcel of land. situate and belog in thetoira of Greene, and eountr of Cnenaaeo, ttcinc part of a lairer tract oi bad, sold or rrantcd by the people of the state of Mew York or letters ratem ciuier uie jneai seat mereof, ftiAiaeiii i real and WiUiim W. Niorrls, and known aiul distinniisaed on a map of said tract by lot number fve, rathe third allot nient, auuird with tba letter and nirtherdescribed ns iy kirtbe nortii i ideof a road leading fnt tbe farm of th suidBn'i, on towards Ja's settlemeut, coutaiuing ia nil one hundred acres of land, bet lie same more or less together witli all and singular the hereditaments, and ap wurteoanctstothe same bcloncine.

HILDRKTH, April 7 tds Master in Chancery. 1 LET. the 1st ofMav next, the hoase No. 35 Partitientreet Rent 450 and taxes, reb 9 TOR SALE Fsren years unexpired Leise of ,1.. untrcv kn.l ns ennttvn ar 41 Chamber street.

JThe house is well calculated tor a small gentceUamil. Apply on the premisea. April 2 3uwM. W.F tf TO LET. rrniF.

House, Garden, belonging to the Sub ft. scriber, lately occupied ly tbe Uev. Ur. Ma So, situated on the Main street leading fromdlroad Way to the Ranks at Greenwich i and near thi country residence en Got aricx. ALSO, to Ut or Lese the Dwelling Hntise and 'Lot No.

23 Partition streei possenkion of both premises gisen immediately. Enquire of the subscriber at No. 110 Broadway or at No. 23 Pint st Jan tf R. BENSON.

TO LET, from next May, the House occupied by Daniel Hulsey, No. 55 Pine street, as a Boarding House, with the Livery Siablcs in the rear occupied by Messrs. Brough'on Gill, leading Into MUen lanc Enquire of JOHN HUNTER, or Feb. 5 C. V.

LCDL6V. .1 I J. HOUSES TO LET AND FOR SALE; i v. TO Jit LK'iV HE House and Grounds belonging thereto, the upper part of Uroadwsy, near the corner Art street, and now occupied by David A. Ogden Emi.

Apply to R0UERT BOWNB, or MARTIN HOFFMAN. March II tf IUIt SAW. The bout and improved grounds at Bltmingdale, belongaig'to the subscriber and lately occupied by Lord Courtenaf The Grphwls consist of fire acres in be, and seven acres un Lease, of which eighteen years are unexpired. The situatioiris healthy and beautiful thee is a very good garden with abundance ol fruit dn the place i also a number of fine younir fa rest trees, which form very agreeable shady walks in the summer season. Tbe House and out Houses have been built with in a few years and are spacious and convenient The distance from the city by the present road is four miles and atislf, but by a new road Intended to be made by the corporation next summer it will be reduced nearly one mile.

For further par ticulars spplv to the subscriber No. 7 Beavrr st. new Tork. juhn Immediate possession can be given if required. Dec 26 'tf TO LET OK LEAiri.

nrXVO three story convenient well finished Hon ses, No 86 and 88 Chamber ttreet Posses sion may be had on the first of May. Apply to JOHN MURRAY SONS, March 20 Foot ol Liberty street. Ut, aOhU Jit tilV.i'l t. HALE, ,4 VERY handsome lot of ground situate in Doane street, No. 10, on the east side of Rmadway, and but two doors rom that street.

The said lot will le sold chrap. and possession given on the first day of May next. Persons wish to purchase will apply to JAMbs smi 1 At torneyt Law. OiHce in Vesey street, opposite St Psul. Church.

Jan. 37 tf LEP. Hie wo atory brick housa No. 16 1 Market fieldst. Two story brick house, No.

163 William it. oc cupied at present by Mr. Turner. Two story bnck house, No. 71 rsan st.

with stables, in the rear, Three brick scores in Mill street. A vacant lot of rrounJ in Beaver st bstweeh Broad way and Brostl sr. And likewise, about fifty seres of land, being part of tbe estate called Rose Hill, 2 miles from the new City Hall. This property will be let in lots to accommodate those wishing to hire. En quire, for tar res, st No.

2 1 1 Puane street reo i' LE I', ami posesiou given on the hrsi day of March nest, that larec and commodious bouse, lately occupied by the subscriber on the Bswery ro4d, about one mile from the new Cits HalL It contains 4 rooms on each floor, with fire places, a spacious hall, a flower garden in front, and a Iruit garden in the rear, with out nouses, and every convenience for a large and genteel family. ANDItEtV MORRIS, Feb 4 eodtf corner of Broad ft Water ct. TO LET, A. House on Bowery Hill on the premises' is abunrinnee of Fruit of various kiada, and lTwuhJ sufficient to raise the vegatablee of a ism ily Also a good stable. Also to Ut, lease or sale, a store at ths jwno ion of tiroadway and Dowery Roads, consiaered to be a very eligible place for business.

Abo, a small two story house in Third Street. Apply to (t feb. 19 tf 57 GoU strect. WINE VAULT TO LET. TO LET part af a Cellar which has been occu tiesl as a Wine Vault, directly orwsite tbe City Hotel he situation for that business is excellent.

Possession maybe bad immediately Enquire at No. 124 Broadway. March 2f TO LET. TCROM tbe first of May next a three story brick streets, now in the possession of William Ustick The lower part 6f Ibis bouse has been occupied for several years as a Grocery store, and for a wholesale and retail Oroceryrs considered one af the best stands in the city, the other part of the house is well calculated for kerning of boarders For information inquire of William on tbe premises, or T. rilfXNlX, Feb.

J4 tf No. 6 Pinevaireet. fllO LET, twu House, No. 6 and Chamber JL si eet, from the 1st of May next Enquire af JOHN MURRAY fc SONS, Feb Foot of LiSerty street, FOR SALE, for want of employment, about six of sge, of good disposition, healthy and robust For particulars, enquire at tne store oi nuitw, STRIKES COVERT, nesr the U. S.

Arsenal, i r. Ifowery. aiarcn ju im FOR SALE. CMVE. InU of ground, each 25 feet, fronting on Fourth street, and 87 1 2 feet deep, wkh Ihe ALL ALLEY tliereon.

For particulars apply to the subscriber, en tbe premises, JAMES KNOX. N. B. If not disponed of at private sale before the 22d of April, it will then be sold at suction st te Coffee House. Marcn 11 tt DOCTOR LYMAN SPALDING, flflU ICW.HiSIISIII.

rTFORMS his friends sr the public, shst he has take apartments at No. 175 Bsoadwat, where he will be bapny to receive their commands in any depart meat of tus profession. Fen. 10 V.CCAUCK PMUfEKI Y. FHILLIPSBLRGH ESTATE FOR SALE.

IN CHANCERY fflflfr JVwrsrK TN pursuance of a decretal order of the honors a. bse Court ol Ctraneery oi me staie oiisew sorx, will be sold at public auction at tbe Tontine Coffee House in the city of New York on the fif eenth day of April next, at one o'clock in the afternoon under the direction of the Subscriber, all thai certain valuable Estate, Farm, Tract or Pare! of Land, situa ted in Yonkars, the county of Westchester, on the East Bank of the Hudson River, about eigh teen milea from the city or New. York, and commonly known and distinguished as the Phillips burgh Estate, contsining about three hundred and sixty Acres of land, excepting thereout nine acres, heretofore sold to, and now in the iMssetsion of Eli jah Rich, together with the Mansion House, and all ana singular tne nouses, out onuses, mills and other buildings, and appurtenances thereto belonging a more particular description of the aforesaid premises may be had by applying to lle subscriber. No. 7 Nassau atreet, or to Geonre BrinckerhorT.

Esquire, No. 13 Fine street. P. G. HILDRETH, Feb.

26 Mutttr in Chaxtm. C7The sale of the above property is postponed to the SOth inst at the sime hour and place. r. G. HILUHETH, April 8 Matter in Chancery.

WO LiTT, die complete fVs proof STORE, No. JL sT Front street, at present occupied by Messrs. Ira, Day fc Co. as a flour store the situation is as good as any in this city, either fur thai business or wholesale grocery Possession may be had tbe 1st of May. ALSO To Let, a neat and commodious Country with 3 1 2 acres of LAND, within three miles of this cliy i comprising an excellent Garden 1 1 1 wcii siocaea wiin a variety vi rruu, ji(j Beds, etc.

and a handsome piece of Meadow, which yields annually, from 5 to 6 ions choice Hay Possession may be had immediately. Apply to Feb. 26 tf Wx. CODll AN, 28 South st. IIORSESl CARRIAGES' FOR SALE.

THE Subscriber intends quitting lus present, business, snd offers for ssle a number of excellent family horses. Also, all his Carriages, consisting of two light Coschees, a number of Gigs, Sleighs and Fungs, all of which will be sold clmap for cash. GILB't V. MATER. Brooklyn, March 27th, 1813.

4w ITtOR SALE, several valuable Farms, situate on Passaic River, in the county of Bergen and State of Ncw.Jersey, opposite the village of Belle vine, eight miles from New sorx, sno tnrce irora Newark. For further inrormalwn; inquire at JOHN SCHUYLER, March 59 lm Nesr the premises. FOR SALE. A Farm contsining 125 acres Situated on Suckssuny New 9 miles west of Morristown, on the turnpike leading to New Town. On said farm is a Urge well built Mouse, two Barns, together with necessary out buildings an apple orchard of about.

1000 trees a never failing stream of water runs through the farm it will be sold low if application is made lo Abm. Pay on tbe premises, or to I. C. Day, 141 Pearl street. March 42 eod3w FOR SALE A House and Farm on which Al fred Livingston lately resided, on Throgs Neck, fourteen miles from the city, containing a bout thirty five acres.

In secommeadation of this farm, it will only be observed, that it is accompa nied by every advantage ana convenience wnicn land and water can afford, to make a rural retreat desirable. Pomession maybe had immediately, oavments will be made easy. To accommodate a purchaser the farm will be amded, ana one uait othepand with the house sold in one allotment Enquire of Frederick De Peyster, No. 24 Broad street, or or Phiup l. Livingston, near tne premises.

March 26 lrn FOR SALE A very elegant English Curricle quite new, with harness complete BLOODGOOD LAWRENCE. March 27 tf TO LET. FlUR LOTS OF GROUND opposite tbe Old Bulls Head, two on the Bowery, and two on First street, extending from the Bowery to First street 240 feet, with a Slaughter House on First street For particulars, apply to 4 JOHN MURRAY fc SONS. ITtOK SALE. I he Cauntry Seat of Lewis Pin lard, Esq.

situate in New Rochelle, within 19 miles of this city, containing about 40 acres ol arable and meadow land, together with a wood lot of about 25 acres The Mansion House is ca naeious. in rood repair, with suitable accommo dation for a large family. It commands a Vwof the poatrosd snd art extensive1 prospect of Long Island and the Sound. The grounds and gardens are laid out with taste, and plentifully stored with a great variety of choice' fruit trees. There are on the premisea a large, barn containing a coach house, a waggon house and other convenient ap Dttrtenances.

The terms of payment will be made accommodating, and possession given the first of ApriL or particulars apply to JOHNPINTARD, March 16 52 Wall street TO BE LET, OR SOLD. Broadway those two elegant brick Houses, No. 239 and 245 Enquire ot STEPHEN GORHAM, Feb 10 tf 279 Pearl street. tWO be sold at Public Auction at the Tontine JL Coffee House in Ihe City of New. York, on Monday the third day of May next, at one o'clock P.

a valuable Tract or Land, lying in the town of Angelica, in the county of Allegany and State of New York, being part of the estate late of John B. Church, Esq beginning at tbe South Western corner or a tract xt Land formerly belonging to Charles Williamson, thence running due Esst a long the Southern boundary fine of Ihe said tract four miles, thence due South ten miles, thence due West four miles to the Meridian line ran by J. fc B. Ellicott as part of the Eastern boundary of the Holland Company Lands, and thence along the same due North ten miles to the place of beginningcontaining twenty five thousand and six hundred acres. Lands are in a course of actual art advantageously situated and understood to be bf good quality.

They are sub ject to a Mortgage but are sold by the subscribers acting aa 1 rusteea tor tne parties concerned with the concurrence of the Mortgage who will unite in giving a title to toe purchaser. DAVID OGDEN, T. L. OGBEN. March 24 3tawtds AISO FUli SALE.

240Lacres. in a healthy Li part of this State, sdjoining and nesr the Delaware, 15 miles from Goshen, a fine butter coun tythis tract of land has several improved and laid out in 60 and 100 acres, more or less, to suit purchasers, who want to settle a part of this lsnd is first rate excellent soil timber, very valuable, being navigable to Philadelphia. Alto, 1400 acres, some improvements, handsomely situate, joining a turnpike, a good road all the wsy to New burgh Landing laid into 50 acre lots in Msmakating, 2 miles from that thickly settled large village and good road to it, well water, ed and timbered i a new mill is erected a few rods from the good road to the village, snd a new turnpike to the landing. Property in and near New York will be taken at snprisement for any Of the above or the whole. Title indisputable.

Alio. MONEY WANTED ON REAL ES TATE two separate sums of gg.OOO fc glO.OOO each also two snsns of g250y esch, for all the a bove Apply to TH It BRANT1NGHAM, Msrch 25 FOR SALE Oil RENT. A handspme well tin" ished three story brick house, Ko. 13 John street, tor terms apply to JONES MEGRATH, Jan. 29 83 Sow reef.

NOIICfc WiUiain VV. umenueec Having re centlv been annointnl AnpiinnM Cr. ,1,. I I VI Lilt Citv and fJnuntv of Albany. hea Uarit 1.

:nrk.n IIHVI the Public, that he has extended his connection in business with his brothers, to the Auction and Commission Business snd which will be conducted under the firm of C. W. GKOESBEECK fc BROTHERS, st No. lOl Market atreet. they will be happy to receive the patronage of their friends and the public.

Albany, April 6, 1813. 4w WAV! ED A man ho understand, Reti.ung Corner Enauire at No. C7 March 27 jfoRSALE1. IMMEDIATE J0SWfOJVCrJY THAT valuable House and Lot lately oecupit ed by the llevd. M.

La K. Twine, sitase a BotUehUl, oa tlie Turnpike' road, leadirg from Morris Toan to EliiabeU The Lot csn ains 8 acres of land, of excellent quality The House hss been built but few years is very convenient, and finished in a neat modern style There are, also, eu the premises, new, well fin shed barn, olherout houses, together with sn excellent garden, well enclosed, a valuable orchard of young apple trees, just beginning to bear. It is, particularly recommended as an eligible situation for any person who wishes to lead an easy, pleasant country life. For further particulars, enquire of the Rev'd Ma. PERRINE, No.

10 North Moore street, New York or to BENJAMIN THOMPSON, at Bot tlehill. Feb. 27 tf LET, two houses, with several acres of ground belonging to esch, ataboiit Smiles from the city. Enquire at Bishop Moore's, next the premises. March 27 3w 0 LET from the first May next, three story brick house No.

97 and store No. 101 John street. Atso, a coach house and stable No. 4 Gold street Enquire of THOMAS C. PEARS ALL, Msrch 13 dif 43 Wall streot.

f1i LE I', that large commodaous House, cor JL ner of Pine and William street, in the rear of tbe New York It has three rooms on floor with fire places, snd every other convenience for the accommodation of a large family. For fur ther particulars, enquire of B. ROBINSON, No. 40 Wnll street, or at No. 75 Liberty street.

Jan 30 ROOMS WANTED! A drawing room snd 2 bedrooms, with use of the kitchen, fcc. sre anted In a pleasant part of the city from 1st May next, tor a single person and servant Enquire at 66 Courtlanrft street or No. 4 Gouverneurs lane Makcr 31 tf Vf IS8 ELIZA WOOFFENDALE, respectfully iTjL acausints her friends and the public irene rally, that she intends removing to No. 180 Brotd wav. where she proposes commencing a school tbe first week in May next, for the instruction of Young Ladies in every branch of useful and polite education.

Cards of bor terms msy be had by applying at her present place of residence, 122 Broadway. WANTED to hire, a good woman servant, to do the work of a smalt family. Satisfactory re commendatious will be required. TO BE SOLD, a handsome set of cases for a Store. They will be sold together or separate as may be required.

Enquire at 122 Broadway April 1 aw TO THE PUBLIC THE XEW YORK SALT WATER BATH SUBSCRIBERS beg leave to offer to I the public patronage the NEW YOXK SALT WATER FLOATING BATH as a treat and exten sive source of public health, to tie conducted io a style of neatness, and eteganoerar superior anj uung me kind ever attempted in this city, or any city in tue I'ni ted States before, and upon a scale so exienvivc ana moa erate that almost every tjtisee will be able to enjoy it, either in tlie private or public Bath. In introd iciug this Bath to tbe public, (a draft of which may Cc seen at pre sent DT nppirinK WeiUKI Wl IHV auu vmiur uons at large wiu oeiouno oeunr.j we caunoi out leei a confident hope that it will meet the generous approbation of this metropolis, It is hardly necessary tor us to go mm tne menisui sail katliinr. wheal almost every person is conversant with hsgood eftt cts wetbaU Sbaa only say, that COLD SALT WATER BATH INU. when properly Used is highly conducive to health. It accelerates the motion of the blood, promotes tbe diaerent secretions, disiipates incipient obntructioas, and gives permanent vigor to the solids and where extreme cold raasa water might prove burtfiil, bathing in AH WA1CA may be nsed botu with safety andadvantage.

It is not only more uniform in temperature, but by its stimulating etfrcts on theikio, conduces to excite that reaction of the vita I powers which is naceoary to render bathing of any advantage to health. In thii case, there is perhaps nothinr that tends io a great: er degree to strengthen tbe constitution, to suppress or di minim thesuaeeptibility oCiufection k. to prevent diseases. Bathing is on of the most powerful means of purifying the skin, of restoring free perspiration, and orpreaervhig tbe surface of tba body from eruptions and other trouble some disorders. he importance, bisp, general cleanliness is a fact which needs no comment It is not only an amiable virtue, but a source of comfort to tbe individual, and we propose in this extensive plan to rive opportunity to almost every eitisen who feels inclined to pat raniuthii establishment, and trust that it will be the source of general health and pleasure to the citizens of xsew iors, anaau ouien wrajny il, wwn iv uic winu, aad will be the best endeavour of the proprietors to make it meet their highest anticipation ia every particular.

It will be built in a strong WB Ltntial manner, forming a handsome octagon of 70 feet diameter, with a plank Hoot, snpported oy eignieeo logs, anu wint icei ociow tbe surface of the Water, the whole to rise and fall Witt tbe tide, well inclosed and secured with spiles, tc at tbe long wharf, at the foot of Jay street, where the water Dure and clear, and constructed on such Dlan with gra ting that tlie tides always low through, and thus always give a tresh supply ot clean and pure water, aumcsihcrs will have tbe privilege of the private baths, which are entirely uncShnectcdwith the centre swimming bath, or notn as tliey please, during tne time the bath is open. The centre or swimming hath isroffirieutly large for tlint purpose, aad the whole will contain upwards of two hundred persons at a time. It will open on tlie 1st of June, 1813, and continue open until the first of October, in every year, wnrisr in the morning, aqrlrlosent 10 o'clock in tbe evening. Sundays open until 9 o'clock in tbe morning. Every Wednesday will be set anart for Ladira only, who may wish to enjoy this luxury, and no gentle men aqwiuca on inaiaav.

private oalu will numbered and supplied with clean tawels, and have eve ry convenience for clothes, be The screen Baths will bsra every convenience for undressing in private and descending into the swimming bath by tlie steps tliatlead into it, where they will hare sufficient room ft that exer cise. A family ticket for tlie season will be five dollara with all tbe privileges above stated. A single ticket for tbe season win oe uiree dollars, to De paid when the Uatli neas as oiuers not sunscrihers. will nai twentr five Tn. tk.

1 1.. ir i uuintiveinu i um cvnuioriDe puouc Datn each admission. 1 above astablialunent in De conducted ny iu ivlcrriu HENRY CHEVENS, JACOB RABIMiAU, JACOB BUKDETr. WILLIS MERRIT. Proprietors.

N. B. HnbscnntioD lit with a araft nf(W ucuu ai luc xuiiuue nouse, diy Hotel, Mechanic Hall, and Tammany HalL At preseut inscriptions wm be received attha OOice of the t'omna' nl. j. 1 ut, ifu.nu uiuiuvRr.ianiainrinenai;)iiai a iwr.

lun.umnw me ciuieos generally wr tneir support. TO JUAA'lf t'A CI UHH HjS VU Mn.Lt.hii WILL be leased for 30 years or a shorter ptri od. a verw vatuahle 0 acres of laiu). atliirvtiav, r.r.i.. ft ui waicr, situate about 300 ysrds from the North River vii uic premises is a large trame Duiiamgwhich may be converted to manufacturing uses an excellent Saw Mill iw ivim saMU a VtHs Tfcniern bminn lor a Iftrir fnailv.

w.iis water at the door. Perhaps there is not so eliiri ble a property to be obtained ort lease in the state. A person with a small eanital uv .1 a.tnnn the ordinary irnlling or sawing business, perhaps t.uuiu iiuiim'rcHicir or pmuutDiy appropriate it. The rent i ann Vn. ih i in ic mi u' apply thereon, miles above Poiighkeepsie.

or. iv i.i s. uf near ii. ALSO, a Store and Whirf uritt K. il vim 1 1.

I IV 1 1 UI II the first of June, near tbe aforesaid premises. nis wiu oe a new presumed by the nroorietor to embracA rniian tw.u(aTra ir a country business, than any nosy to be obtained on the banlra nf Vnrrh v. .1 I. I ''bS. PlawfcHlawJf JJ 0 THE CITY OF NFW.YOIIK.

nrc tn tint bify INSUREdwelHng houses, warehouses, and btiil, dings of every description, merchandise, hold tuniiture. rterauMal efTt ctu an1 nU. dv and coalitions as l'avotirabl as any similar intitu item in uus uuy. Also biuj.s in port ami goodi, on board. 'I his eomnanv is iiicorrwirateil anlelvftir lb posa of insurm aga'uist accidents by fire, and bus circumscribed Us operation witliin this city end county.

Parties assured may, therefore rcnuss iik; luuni bunnuciiuc in uic auuuiiyoi iu capital and that any losses which may arise will'be settled with promptitude and liberality. Applicfions till be received at their office. No. 52 Wall street: Aug. 15 JOHN P1NTARD AVc'ty EAGLE 1 FIRE COMPANY OF jVEW YORK.

orrica o. 59 wall nnillS Company injures buildings of every d. scriplion. Ships in port and their cargoes, and all kind of personal property, against LOSS OR DAMAGE 1JY FIRE. The Capital Stock of tlie company is FlVft HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS the wbule of which is secured by mortgages on real estates in the city and county ofNew Yoiki or insted in Stock of the United States, or cf the Qar.ks of this city.

As the business of the Eagle Fire Company is confined solely to Insurance against Fire, it capital furnishes adequate security gainst at.y losses that may hipptn and its premiums beihg very low, art opportunity is offered to sll perjwiu to secure, for a comparativelV ti iflir. expence, their tirojserty agair.st the destructive ravages of Fire. The 3ompany have already appointed surveyors fir some cities and tewns of tlie United States to examine and report lipon property oifercd for in. sursnce and will continue to extend such appoint ments as suitaLle characters mayofTer. Anpljcv' tions for insurances will he received at their office from any part of the United States, (poaUfe paid) and if such applications are accompanied by sc.

curate and authenticated descriptions of the pro perty to be insured, an immediate sswer will be given as to the amount of premiums that will be charged, which in all cases must be paid at tlie of. fice of the company before the risk commences, The premiums are from 22 cents to 75 cents pet annum pry 100 dollars, subject ti an advance ia all cases where the property 1 exposed to extra ordinary hazard. More particulars will be obtained by referring to printed proposals of tlie company, or by apply, ing to tbe cTJice. HENRYI. WYCKOFF, PrttUenu JoHNMarsa, New York, May TO OK LEASED.

THE VALUABLE CQHPKR MlX'E, KNOWN by the name of Schuyler's Mine, sit. uate on Barbadoe Neck, in the Countv of Bergen, in the State of New Jersey, distant about seven miles Irom ihe City of New York, and one mile from ihe Passaick Ricr, which i navigable for vessels pi forty tons to NewYork. This mine is an objrrr well worth the attention of monied men, and a fair prospect of ad vantage to those who may engnge in it. The ore is uncommonly rich, yelding seventy five pounds of pure copper to one hundred pounds of ore. Before the American Revolution this ore was shipped lo England, and was so much esteemed there, that when copper was selling for seventy five pounds sterling a tan, this was sold fur seventy pounds 5 and it is well known in England as the best copper ore which was ever seen in that country, The capital necessary to put this mine In full aperatinn, with the nrcessary engines, farncces for smelting, fcc.

would not exceed fifty thousand dollars and in Ike opinion of Ihe late JoSish Hornblower, Esquire, who for several years superintended the working of this mine, and was an experienced Miner from Com si in England it would yield fro.n one hundred to one hundred and twenty tons of copper annually. The Legislature of New Jersey convinced of Uie importance that it would be, as well to that State, as to Ihe United States, that this mini should worked, have passed sn act to incorporate a com pany to carry it on. Any company, therelore, who shall be formed for carrying on the mine, may have the benefitof this net cf the LrgislMure, which, it is presumed, must form sn additional inducement for monied men to embark a part of their capital in it. For further particulars apply to DAVID OGDEN, NewYork, orlo JOHN A. SCHUYLER, near tne Mine.

March 17 eod2m NEW YORK MAYORS COURT. in tne matter or Basil 1. Bartow, John Bartow Gillespie, snd Sophia bis wife, Cornelia Bartow, Basil Barlow and Clarina Bartow. In Partition. IN pursuance of an order of the Court of Com.

com Plens; called the Mayors Court, Of the city of New York, made in the nliove eanse We Inlrnd to sell ot public vendue, to the highest ladder, at tlieTeo tine CofTue House, in ihe city of New York, notbetwes ty seventh day of April oe.xt, at one o'clock hi the afternoon oi that day" All those two certain lots af situate in Seventh IViirdtrfth? ettyof Neu York, bounded northerly by lxmbard street, eajb rly bv ground belongiug to Basil I. Bartow, southerly by Cherry Hreet, snd westerly by Joba I. Clover, nad one M'Donald, eon tniniog in breadth throughout twanty five feet, nns" ia length from LorobnBd atreettoClierry strect, andaH tliose two crrtaio lots of gronnd, sHimte, lyins and bring in Hie said ward and opposite to tba above lot, borouj aortberly by CboTy rtreet, earterly by said Basil 1. p. tow.

southerly by Water street, and wrf.rlt hir Jnbn I. Clover, eaataiukis: in iraadlh thmHirli.f feet, and in leegth trom Cbarry to Wator street, and aK inr ciniwion ngni in iroul ol tne ml premi into tfta east river or harbour of New York, as fnr as the Corporation rulit to grant may. extend with the nnrnirtenaocej the said premises arc to be sold on tbr application of the rvr iwrum, iinacr me act lor tlie partition of lands Dated the day of March, 1313. JOHN VAN DKHBELT, Jun.J JcoKinusrooeff. CHARMCS D1CKLNSOX.

R. Roosani Attorney. March 23 till dayof sale ALEXANDER PATTF.USO.V, 54 John street, respcctluUv inform the nnhlieiliat be intends to commence the varnishing of bumuied gilt, looking glas and picture frames, cornices, sic. i nose not acquainted with the utility of varnishing, are informed, that it not onlv but enables fly dirt, fcc, to be washed off without the smallest injury to the gilding'. Thosc'pcrsors purchasing new glasses, fcc.

and those having them which are not already loo much injured, will find it to their interest to hwe the frames viimislui', thereby preferring for years what otherwise may a DC rilineu III tlie course ill nns arui rorsale asa'wve. a handsome assortment cr Fancy Chairs of the best workmaiishin and most approved patterns. 04 chairs repainted and recilt In a superior manner and on the most mjderste terms. March '8 4 NEW YOKK: rRIJYTEI) A.XJ) PUBL1SUED ST MICHAEL BUtNIIAM fc CO. HO.40 riNSSTBStT.

rsica Ten dolljuu rsft aarCM' MUtU.il COMP IX?.

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