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ton, It pri oriw. UCO, utter. rdof Ma 1 mf ton (loop mtl the lota ion itic minA I feel to rord, i tha ectel ti or it. by and A lor a ifct 4 loiiral is En tutiofl with in th afcrijf rw, llakea ytt sseU nfotf arr, Flori it ymioo aid to ieaoni the la oonvd 4 onf retdet agawca fan at toaboat took of lace aad te oai In tbt .4 wj a aw Diatrkt ijoTipenl Mooas TraA IVI tro ttucU Eltd tft j.fm.i tdfei It Vwiatj paf a nor ii i tn tbs kbject.wtre dally gosttppeJ. Tit troop in garrison are a detachment of artillery, the S9tb and 624 rrgts.

the whols co nmandtd by Col Rlommar of the A temporary theatre das been opened there with the comedy of the Poot Gentleman the officer and awne am. from Halifax making up the ttwle Drama ti The intercourse with the country freely allowed, and tends much to alleviate the i eenditfoo of the citizen of the District. An i accommodation stage run constantly between Hal ktrell andCastine. by Belfast TaoVJan.S Genera) Dearborn passed through Albany in tbecoomof Ust week, on hi way to Utica, as Fresidensj of the Court Martial, sppsinted to ih tatter blaee for the trial of General lMVins AVilkinson. Iti expected that the court will jnerelywalmerclj.

we. tormea and orjvuica Utaca, and Un adjourned to Albany. KEW YEAgS OPE. 1 Humbly inscribed to the Sgvetiga people, witk ntTv.iULi.toe wuhe for tbeir health' and kappineaa, with profound consideration by their imrlatting ly Idetoted and infinitely humble'sef TA CarrUr of thi Htnirif Pott. To berin, to continue and fiuiib, In plenty and health and good cheer, our joy to InerewK.

yourwrow diminish, form anrdripiclou naw isaa. Pk aiolU and tood cheer And a "rr kw 1 .4 And aty the Per bestow it, Wheucr pumt felicity tpriugi, "8o pray snd win jur poet, j' Tfhiletoieyaohit.l'rfahettriojs. Peace, health and good cUeer And a ATM saw ra. KowteatwlatUMealuntpread, With all that bak'd, boU'd or roated. and laoder all dead A i Let valor aad beauty be toaitol.

rr roaes, neauu jihi guou inr Andaaarrr aiw taaa. Wew.EoiiandnallJoiniptbioy, i Oo tfaiiday tofretivity balWd, Aad huodredi of acM of rare rmrim nS raod swallow'd. rVace, health anJ rood clicir And a aarrt aaw taaa. This Kw Year by aooaAall be slighted, the iouUieru reuublicaof join, bet white, black and yellow cenpleaionsoAited, Peace, litailli and food cheer' AMa aarrtaawTaaa. Bat toai of Columbia, irear, Let your oleaiuree be and be temp'rate, 1'be preaeut tleaU be au eventful ftcw i ear, icteriiy lose tinil memhrr it 'Xk time to awake Sinceour au.

i at stake. jtaerieaas look to your lee, A tewpM he barJ on Ut Wratber imt otf trota yon breaker aod keep tbe Safe set, Ot ttt yoe pr ia. totethfr. ourstuoibeoaoow break A l'or your aw. is at atake.

'a Waihiotao lead not your host, A llastiltoo deals not your fcvaajre la vaia wastb prko bicb yr liberties cost, Your blood purcoas'd jlwy lorever hlott ihBiiie beyond tneasure. XU time to awali i or yuor au. is at stake. Bow late ColuiBOia' taw clia." fleAfreOiutlory decendf pjooufM au eoipiro at laiin ss time lac ner tVaiiu(toa ivar'd aaJdefcu4t4. i'i time to awake tJaea a.n i iaatatake.

ijy j. the kwely yunj Seraph betray'a, Jla towa like a dream or a vition, llie tiill aad tUe ralliei now nwxirn where she SUay'd, Joadher oaweiscaat vut with deitiioa. i Vs tor aluatber oow break h'etyow aixisatttase. Vet let ui the Kew Year now hail With social attectiun o'crflnwinc; Cmrat ladi I never fear your cause shall prevail, 'With liearto amre Una oak, wbote fire caaoot 6il, jXrenti are at band world lite kaowiu. our jaf tbro' yohr fot i Day creak to toe auar.

1 Besot of roiiciirotis "XliyWwUcn)(oiillUHUuolBd, AiorarMOirtBas3adi8iai'e, Of national but Um shade "Br a BSomca. to darken Uie land. AiiUoorjUyuurfcat, aVay daeai luthe wast. ItnoiUinjBwakeaurpriie, Jbo'SMoareietutJ orpuUa lito max aiix sufficieut to paper (be skies, 1 Aadattiotuaodlwrcwataliuuldoaai riuaia), tiiaairabouldbtdariea'4 wh ties, wwws iiijae mikrM( 1 lJcsirVrerorrnt 1. Vaite lovrly looCTacy rtfov a wr mxtim wawia iracaj aou Araoroni SQOUte rot, 4 uftsraahiHgtoaCty and all to And DiUti revolve like a eomt red t.

'And MadiMa beat oat bii biauis. ttroyourleaat. V. rV: urcaju hi the eaiL Canootthrdijatereure, In taiok wf the aecirtit remark r. weae eot it better till firrt wi sti waive Miiforuine of virtue At day break die nil tit is moct dark." 1 Add aoar te your bast, aley i' i a I now a'er thU New Year be past, Imftiuoof focJsbo otiewwe, 'i i mmr miar are nHN ran, aWtltay tiak In a duraeoa Intluaihor tfirir hurt, i tlbeawkeupoodo)eitbeireyeir.

WehvutHwHaJobjitluu, Awdhadwar lotUatalW YereommerotU wantonly lost, YewneaMiresarewaatcJaod joue, i ooSf. foogtit to no end but wim miiUoo of cost, t. MnihM river of blood you'vt aolhbie to boast, utrd andaatioa wadoae. Vou ltvetoetht WKhJeinBull, war to meiiu. ArttowtVawordwfeiVlrfi, Ait ward Uut wbe abaadaat, fmii (oryoor brAleatluodiot prko, tb tan iua tries, And a aauttea will not btrtduad i sm hovs witl lia" JoUa Hull "VAnd bd aartotoeXuin i i 4 iUrt rara btrftt to bcwL lb! a tv whea you Uamew for balUe, opXJoeiiinti3timiurecoucmdMeos, nd bcjao axa BaaCB are totally last, fau loot: atdemure a bora'd cattle.

oatbreateo'd John Poll, TatbitaUyoii would julL, Row WColwatbiaH fcll, i AlUofqtireBfUBSa) Hiy uey be ajore aappr than ever they wore, JfcV virtues aod beauties beyond all compare, Wkr (aaika aKire oehawtintj their' scoldm; more rare, Aadvety t)ibif ra to their i Pease, beaim ami food chrer, happy Vear. 3ba ndajaaan that have a wrr 1 dedicate vau to iair tuof ol eioe, Tl lit Mia i i Ladies, aod erWcaaaw Poet. 'FT neaitb aod coed wjawy nawx saa. asimcja Pufc, MuU I received aad wjll Appear timotrov. No Halt South of Pbuadelph'a was received this morning 1 i Yeeterday afternoon at 3 u'cloek, Mr.

Isaac La ach, an old and respect able inhabitant of this uty.M tne Slst year or his sge Uis relatives and friends are reeuesled to attend hi funaral to morrow, at 3 o'clock, P. M. at the bouse of bis son, No. HQ Ureenwich street. ,4 Erejvixo post mar we list: The privateer ship.

Dlskely, Williams, sailed from this port on Sundsy. The brie; Grand Turk sailed from Sales on Saturday. The Essex, Par. sons, of New bury port, on a cruize, sailed from Portamoutn on Thursuay i the Antelope in co The privateer brl Scourge sailei from Newport on Saturday. The privateer Mammoth.

Rowland. sailed from Portland on Monday morning, on a creiae. Cast me, Dec. 27, 1814 Landrail cutter, 5 fins, bu arrived here (rota HslifAK. Dec.

25, 1 descried several sail standing oui of Das Harbor, endeavor in ir to cut otT, which, on closing, proved to be 4 achrs. and one stoop, one of them very large. Commen ca action wittun puiol shot at 8, 15. The large Schooner made several attempt! to board, aod was a often repulsed. The ethers raking the cutter at the time.

At 9, the firing ceased, and the enemy fled. Only one man wounded on board Hi cutter Landrail, which mount four 12 andooe 18 pound carronade, say 5 gulls, with 35. web, including officers and 10 soldiers of the 62d reft. It is aupioscd that the enemy aaffered severely in killed ank wounded, a the largest schooner was exposed to a raking Ere from the cutter, The following are supposed to be the vessels engaged schr. Charles Stewart, 7 gun, 75 men a shr Dart, 4 do.

40 do i acb. Cumberland, 6 do. 60 do; a tcli. name unknown, 4 do. a sloop loog ao." I be Uhtrle Stewaat Bad three euna and 30 meu long 6, and 2 small ctrronades) the CumberUnd had 5 guns and 50 men the schr" was a small boat called the Fame, and the sloop was a little vessel called tha Jefferson.

The Dart baa not been mentioned before, end la unknown A letter mention that a British brig and schr. came up Jurt after the action A gentleman has arrived town from Hafifax, which he left 3d Dec He waaa pasacnger in a fleet bound to Carine i the' vessel he was left it the first night, and went to Eaitport, with two other. They were under convoy of the Leander, Char bdia brig, and a sloop of war. The fleet was dispersed, and several of tbem had arrived at Barringion they reported that off Cape Sables the Jttnon and Maidstone frigates, and Curlew brig (cruising in co fell la iih part of the vessel a'ler the had lost the convoy. The transport ship Mary (one of the fleet) was fallen in with by the Junon and Curlew, and returned to llalitsi 10 D.

c. under convoy of the latterNine of the fleet were bound to Castlhe and the remainder to 6b John. A small schr called the Sir Col tier, was totally lost on Cape Sables, with her cargo. The Leander was bound to Boston Day. The above gentleman left Easlport 34th Dec.

No vessels of war there, and nothing new. He heard of no vessels sent into iialifax not before known. We are informed that a few hours before the: fleet waa separated, tha Leander made a sgnal' for two 'a ach'r in sight, and imrntdiately went enchase, with the sloop of war, first or. deriV( leet to heye lite gale lasted atniAaVday. The ech'r William, Industry, Favorite, Doveand Thonu.o the fleet are ec counted fotwthe 3 first were fallen in with' by the Maidstone, but be parted with them a few hour after in a gale.

The brig Lapwing and schr M. son' Daughter, 'are misting. ail chiefly laden with dry goods. British schr. Mary, cargo dry goodsj prixe to the was abandoned by her prUe crew on the approach of a vestal, which proved to be the Paul Jones, from Wiscasset, and which returned to that port with THEATRE.

A ON BID AY EVENING, Jan. 6, iiWHl be prerented' THE To which will be added THREE, WEEKS AFTEft MAkBlAGE ffT The Managers of the Theatre beg leave to return their linccr and warmest thank tb ihl firemen and gentlemen, who assisted i the fire of last evening in Alley and at the at lime beg leave to inform the public, that tho'they regret the disappointment' of the audience, Mr happy to state that the damage' usiined i so Uivul, a nut to interrupt the rerulsr performanc ol tins evening January 6 Uf The Homaoa bocWtr aclnowtdia tlie mvuArd fifty dollarv, a danatida from a rtiitiMpan of this city. Alto, ve dolhr from a ftieod t) tit bmitutioo, uro the bands of John Apinw U. HNttY HIBRI3, Secretary. 3n9 'Ct i ASSISTANCE JJOCIBTY.

'lii A an Knn.utH g.Vn.w. ledge the lollowiiig donailon trotnarriena Trom Mr. Nicholu Cbetter $50 10 60 Jin It WANCIS ttALL, Sec'ry. CT MR returns his iecre thanka to the firemen and other of hi feltow citaens, who have bv their great, exertion at Ih fire fast eve ning, preserved the Theatre from destruction. 1 a AN ifclJi a smart, welt dispeaeU LAD, of v.

good connections, from 13 to 15 year of re, to attend the Bar in a geateel public house i be mut Jave uoderiiable reference as te cbarao er, fcq and would be engaged if a utabla far one or two year. N. B. Application oy letter in hi own band wriirnr, mentioning real name aad residence di rectedto U. and left thi oflke, will caeet With due attention.

Jan. 6 3t fc a wAirE's rCKETS ia the BOARD OF HEALTH LOTr TKftY, now drawing, will advance to Nine Dollar each on Wednesday neat, ae 11th last. The high prise are all in the Wheel, but mar come out on the next day of drawing adventurers will therefore find their interest to be speedy in thetr application, at ua a. waiil Truly fortunate Lottery OAcea and 'Bosk Store, No. 5 and 35 MaxJen iane JaaB 4t a FKW.WbX&e PAtllS.vlantrgihe reai detxe of the allied overeirna in taas metro polls, 75cenu i Kt.ixinr.Tn.

ih, nAtRYnr Aw nAtran. IvLVRTf, he Cottager Wife, iuterestiag aarra ivea, price 50 cenbw The louer work may Ai T. Ta6 p9, l248roadwT pi v' it g. PAXTdN c6 VALUABLE tVttJtlWRE ATAUCTttiJf. On Monday thi 10 o'clock (if fair weather, if not the first lair day) the Mansion Bouse, known by the Hermitage 3 mile from this city, on the Bloomiogdaie fioad, the entire furniture of a family about going to Europe i ComprMng an elegant, sideboard bow back with eliader pedestal ends, a superior fine toned pianoforte with additional keys, dining tables with end, breakfast, tea, and card table, stsbds, elegant french mahogany bedsteds, la field do.

bed cur. tains, embossed ciimsoa window Curtains, bureaus, mahogany, fancy and Windsor chair, look ing glasaes, prima, pattet, 'and Venetian window bunds, room and stair carpet, nearly new, hearth rugs, bran andiron and lenders, a number ol beds, matrasses and blanket, fco house aad table linen, a dining set of Csnton China, deserts, do tea sett do glass mantle luster, iix hiding a great variety to numerous to detail Together with an extensive quantity of kltcoto fumuure', Ac Ao. The Mahogany furniture made bv MrXannuier and in good preservation. Immediately after the furniture will commence the sale of milk cow of approved breed, haret, carriages, harness, hay, wafgona, carts, plows and other farming utensils, fcc ke. The sale will continue until all i told.

Refreshment will be provided for the Company and all purchase to be paid lor on th spot. Jan 6 lt F1VIS MUNDHED DOLLAUS liBWAKU. T1ESEUTED from Geveroor' Island, the fol JLF lowing soldiers of the Corp U. S. Artillery jonn'uetety, uomia Uarmany, aged 18 years, 5 feet 4 1 2 inche high, hard eye, brown hair, light complexion, sugar oaxer, deserted liee.

4, 181 George Henry, born in Cluston, Pennsylvania, 26 years old, 5 feet, 7 3 4 inches high, blue eye, light hair, dark complexion, shoemaker, deserted Dec. 4. 1814. Jacob bullion, born in Mnrristown, New Jerey, i year old, 9 feet 3 inches high, baxel eyes, brown hair. Light completion, laborer, John Thompson, born in New.

York, 31 years old, 5 feel 6 inche light eyes, light ha.r light complexion; ihoeraiker, deserted Decern, ber33, 1814 Caleb Merriit, born in Vcw York, 30 year old. 5 feet 6 inche blue jryea, light hair, light complexion, shoemaker, leserted Dec. C3d, 1814 Timothy Stevens, (aba) Miles Weaver, bom in Connecticut, 25 years oli feet 9 inches high, blue eyes, light hair, frch complexion, shoemaker, deserted Dec 27,181 4. Thomas Smit h. born in Ne w.York, 29 year old 5 feet 3, 3 4 inches high, grey eyes, brown hair, ruddy seaman, deserted January 2d, 1815 James Moran, born in New York, 21 year old, 5 feet 8 inches high, blue eye, brown hair, dark complexion, carpenter, derated Jan.

2, 181 Joshua Clark, born on Long laland, Ne w.York, 19 year, feet 4 inche high, black eye, dark hair, dark complexion, tailor. Andrew Johnson, bora in Baltimore, SO years, 5 feet 10 inches high, dark eyes, black hair, light complexion, sailor. Five hundred dollars reward will be paid for the apprehension of the shove ouned deserter, or fifty dollar for JAMES HOUSE, Lt Col. Artillery commanding. Governor' Island, Jan 6, 1815.

RISE OF TICKETS LVTHK BOARD vr BALttt Lv TTER which is vow DaAwmc. ON Wednesday next, the 11th Instant, Ticket will rise to g9 each unut which dv ihey will continue aelliag at the present price'of 23 and a half. THE CAPITAL PRIZW ARB .1 40,000 Oollara 5.000 Dollars 20,000 Dollars 3.000 Dollars M.000 Dollars 000 1 All of which, except one, are Floating Prise, and may possibly be draws the next day of draw 1 ickeu and Share, ia variety of numbers, for BTJRrtJS. LEGGETT'S Book orb and No 12j Cherry street, foor doors west of New Market. Where a correct ClieckDook kept for the ex immatiou of all Ticket grati.

Cash or wemnl i ream given ior pniea as soon as drawTK Eastern and Sob' beta Bnk JN'ote, or Treasury Kofes taken in p) merit lor Ticket. J6 r. 3k MAKY THE COI AGblt'S illi Una Dairymaa' i A few) week in. Paris, during th residence of the Allied oeigrtust.recerve and for a ale by EA8TBURN, RiBK CO. Jano.

't: v.mJ i i AG LB rTKK COMPANY OF NRW yORKv NOTICE hereby given to the Stdekholder. tbataneleetioit for' ihirtrert' Directors will he held at this off.ee, on ib second Toeday ia January, riex (beig Ih Oih lTbe Polf will be open from 11 to 3 o'clock dv order of tb board of Directors METER, se'oVw. Dee. 31 i tit PRIZES 1 Na waa drmB a nr, 504 dollars on Tuesday lai in Board of 1 ncaiin ana na iijsj, zuu ootiars on ins same day. They were both sold at WAITE't Truly fortunate LHtery Office ia Maiden Lane The rat oo to gt ailemsa and jh latter tft a lady of this city.

Jn. 4 7 NEW XOKIt tAaUKAn CUMfAft CD" The Stockholders are hereby notified, thst the annaal election for twenty one Director, will be held at the office or the Company, No. 34 Wall street, on Monday, the 9th January next Th Poll will open at tea o'clock in the forenoon, and close at o'clock. Del9 IJ10 CHA5. it.

liHIPMAN. Sexr. At a Court of Chancery', held at the eity of NewvYork, and tor the State of New Mr' ork, on the 24th dsy of November 1814 rases vt Tha Honorable James Kent, Erjuire, Chancellor. 'i Jobn Skiilmaa aad Jsaeoaahl bis wiir. v.

mr an JasneefVirdwer, Char la Jard whereby it appeareth te the aatiafaetion of thi Court, that a writ of been du war, umrwr Uardoar, ane Owea fevorsaad. Mary hii ly blued in the above eaute, against Owea Eavor and Mary hi wife, two of lb above named do, fendanu, by which rubponu they were required to appear in thi Court, on the sixth day Sep tcmberlar, but thst ike said defendant Owea Eavor and Mary bis wire, couulnot be toena in th' ate, tokbe served with the aid writ wfsub pariaW revide in foreign part i Aad oa motion cfMr Jay Solicitor and of Counsel for tike Cora nlainanti is ordered, thu the said defendant Owen Eavors and Mary hi wife, do appear, and answer the complainant Did wiuwo nine moo to, after the data of thi order, or that the said hrB be Kaken pro confeso. against the said Owen Eavors, aad Mary fats wtia Ana it is runner oroerea ini copy hereof be published within twenty day hereafter. In one or more the pubiie paper priced in this state for eight weeks titeceastvety once at least ia every week. ACofT, iiaau Koy 24 Uw8 Axunt 11 glster Dr.

DE.ANdEiis, is removed fVota No. 97C Cberrytrest 16 Little Georgs street, near the City Hall, where be has for sale his usual sssorunent of 4prorad Family Medicine, Dee 29 wi. 3w COLLfctib. ffT A meatine of College, wilt be held the City Hall of the city vi a aaonaaj uw 20 January next, at 11 o'clock, AM. PETER ACQUSTUS JAY, Clerk.

Dee 29 NOTICB, Bauk or 1814. Dividend of 4 pre cent, ha been At. dared by the Director ol the Bank of America, will be paid to the ttock holders, on Monday the 34 January. The transfer hooks will be cUed on Saturday the 34ih inst Dy order of the Board or Directors. JON.

BVKRALL, caibier. Bee 20 1 2w Mj A quarterly meeting of the Medical So ciety of the County of New. York, will be held on Tueiday, January 3d, 1815, at 4 o'clock, M.at tlie City Dispensary. V. ONDERDONK, M.

Sec'ry. Dec 22 lot MEKINO WOOt T7CLL BLOOD, Mixed Common Wool for 8ale by JOHN MURRAY SONS, Foot of Liberty street Oct 25 NOW DRAWING' BOARD OF HEALTH LOTTERY. 40,00 JWLLAH3 ttlQUEST JPtttZE G. fc It WAITE'S Correct List of Prize. 5.

OATS DSAWISO," g50 No. 11385, 200 Ticket. Halves, and Eighths, warranted undrawn, for sale at G. WAITE'S Truly Fortahate Lotterr Offices and Book Stores Nc. 64 and 38 Maiden lane.

wiiem.Futei aiid Southern Bank Note and Treasury Bill, are re ceived in pavment at par. ST All Ticket examined grati. oSoldbvG Jan. 4 3t 11UUIU LEk OEt fS coaaacT list or ralxas DSA.WV ta tub 1 BOARD OP HEALTH LOTTERY. Stk dajj'i drawing i No'.

.1497 $500 11585 3 jsoo TICKETS fc SHARES, in a variety of numbers, for sale at 1 BURTDS and Lottery. Ojffict, Jft 123 CAfTj ttreet, four dtort mi tf JVrm urkit Where a correct check book will be kept for the examination of all ticket grati. Eastern and Southern Bank Note taken in pay menl for ticketa. i' 1 Cash or. warranted undrawn ticke given' for prises as soon as drawn.

Jan 4 5t dj" Notice i ivruoy given, tuai tne Collector of the Revenue for the second collection' district of New York, will attend at toe Revenue Office, corner of and WaUMtreet, every dsy during office hour, in the. month of January en suing Sunday, 12th and 24th day of (aid month, excepted and on the 1 24th day of said month, will attend at the house of I. jughty, Manhattan ville, in the forenoon and, in the af termon of jaid day, at the house of Vermilyi, at for the purpose of receiving the entry oTearriagesi with the harness used thwefur, a greeabfy to an act of Congre, passed "the fifteenth day of December, 1814, which entry is thereby required to be' made, a well in case WerTrrttiges hs bewo entered under the late act July. 24th, 1813, as where they had hot been so entered. For tailing to do which a penalty of double the amount of the duty imposed by the act of th 15th of December, 1814, will be incurred.

Given under my hand this 28th of December, 1814. JONATHAN THOMPSON, Collector of the York. U. Notice i hereby given, that by an Act of entitled An act to provide additional revenue tor defraying the expense of Govern, ment, aad maintaining the public credU, by dut lie safes At auction. And on liceaeea to retail wine, apvituou Ijquor, and foreign mercbani die, and for increasing the rate of pottage," paaed'234p4CemSer, 1314 an additional duty of one hundred per centum on sake at.

auction, aaxl an additional duty of per centum on liceaeea to retailer are laid, to take effect from ihe1irst day of February, 1815 conformably to which acC that can be iu peeled at his office new obligAiioo are Imposed on auctioneers, and the said additional duty on licences to retailer i to be paid, on written Application, lo be made by them as well as by those who have obtained licence for period extending beyond the first day of February, 1815, as by others, in the way therein preteribed agreeably te form which can be ehtained from the Ccllector. Given under my hand this 29th day of December, 1814. JONATHAN THOMPSON, Collector of the Revenue, New. York. Jan 5 4t PRIZG NfiVV.k EAR'S CARES.

The public are respectfully inlormed, that the Prixe New.Tsar Caki is soid at No. 33 Ann street, at 2a 6d per pound, warranted pica nicest Ute manufactured by most obedient servant. i Dec3t3t JONAS HUMBERT. Junr try The Concen Seared Musis to oe 'gmen bv tire Handdian Socieir fof'thn benefit of th tl ti 'Urpkan Aitjlum and fAv Society i iht 'rUtf wtirM vMra saaa tkildrtn, I postponeov lor short 'im Further aotke will be given ia the newspaper preyinus) tetbe cooaerr. IVeSI St'' v.

TO TAZOV LAJtO QUilMAJCTS. ALL claims ant released the United Slates before the first Monday January next, will be bared by tha act of Congress providirig for their Indemruficaiion, passed 31st March last. AU releases acknowledged and accompanied with the evidence of utte. delivered at No. 187 Peari tireetee 341 Broadway, will be dirty at tended to eoaformrty with the act, by the nib acrtber, who Intend leavwic New York for Wash ingtoa by tha IJih Deceeiber.

V. UAAIE.L, UUAKUNAH, i 1 Agent foetheCUimtiit. Rot. 29 TEN DOLLARS SEWAalO. AH AWtf torn his mistrtss bouse via Bloomicrale.

six Ics from the citv oC Naw irk. a Nacro named Pri ce, el the age 17 tout srd able bodied, of dark I ccto took, avd hesitate hi peecea He left home fta the JO.h met. wst seen ow the road towarda ine city, aad will perhaps found there or at Vewtoww (LI) where be has friends The above reward wd be paid fork' spprebrtv aioa or to An per who wiQ being him bak to i he subribetat stlenrdle. sTJ VTAJXDMTlCK'R. DcelL PnHisT 1 1 'i." A fast saillnt veaaell to "aait la a fe ua torantAjiialwrndwiird ILad.Will tats 6 or 8 paiicngcrs, if applicftUon is made liot.

diatelytoV 'v i N.L,kG.CR13V0LD, 23 i i fi6 fr AK, iUUftAlUVb, 61C.1AU J. 109 bbl. Tv.rpeoii.ie ir.aa. 1 ow tierces Bice ii; 10 bbts. Cocoa IS bale Upland Cotton 0 5D00 pieces hhort Yellow NaOkeenar 12000 Goat Skink i '3V Chaldron Coal i.

Beat German CaHwife iPoV sale W. A UTHAUS, HEIrl ICRR Co. Dec 29 "2it Vs.ming;oniet. CARPEl FOtt SALE. rWO elegant Brussels Cai pets, atmost ntw; A Stair Carpet do.

Two handsome Hearth Rug, do. 'i And other do. EorSAle bytf, C. ne RtLOf, 1 Washington sttei. AUo, let the House No.

60 Greenwich street. Apply a above. Janj RICHMUNO TOllAoCO lilitiu Uiaf ahd 109 kegs of manufactured Tobacco, of the first quality, 5 twists to the pound, received pr. the Washington and. victory, lor s.le by GORDON, TROEESi LElTCif CO.1 Deo 89 fW BROWN, Stone beat Engraver and Jawetier, No.

165 Broadway, Jour dooi rpn, 41ai den Lane. Coat of Arms, Cyphers; kc engrared on 1 Diamonds; Crystals Topazes, fcc bought or est to any Stone Seal engraved, and forwarded' to. anv pari oi uie vnuea Rooks of Heraldry kept with upward of 60,000 names. An elegant assortmeat of Epaule rica Bui lion, Lace, Fringe, and Military Ornaments. Jan 5 lm' 1 I REAiiUKf UltLS.

flHOSK person who have to take out Liceaeea JL at the Revenue Office, or have Duties aad Taxes to pay td tha United States, can be Acconv. modated' wiih'Twemy Dollar Treasury Bill, at a Discount, by applying to kR.WA!TE,v Jan 4 lw 64 and 38 Maiden lane, EAGLR. FIUE COMPANY OF KW twheT' VTOriCB ia hereby given to the Stockholdera 11 that a Dividend of four and a half per 'cent. for (be last six months ending 31st December 1814, has been declared and will be paid on Moa day the 16th inst, By order of the board of Directors. Jan.

3. J. MEYK, SecVr. SPIRITS Of TURPENTINE, ROSIN, kSv' 29 bbls. Spiriu of Turpentine, i 50 bbls.

i 1 do. Bright YarnisH, 3 do. Turpentine sale by I Dee29 5t 77 South ttreet. OLD MADEIRA WINE, koi ITtlRST quality Old Madeira; Tearriffa, Claret, Pott and Prontignso Wines, Old Cognac and Peach Urandy, will be sold at reduced tehees' for Cash, at No. 35 Jobnatreet.v; t.

i Ded30'f" tv lif K5.000 1 MONEY 10 LOAN. sums be put did epa rately, secured bv Mortcaira Lraal estate thi city. Ajppl; i fE uutttt street. i Nov. 21 Ai r.

13,400 NOTICE. 7" T1iesubwiber, 6t hem'f. resume his proper name, and will, flo longdr re tain that of Jacobs', as he hat beea hkher(o im property, called, and, which ws srfoneoti hr bd jpied from an EnrlUh tranilatjon pf some old family records, in the which, the name of Jacot, was, by muk the transla. tor, rendered Jacob of All corjCMMd. will pleAAetak notice.

AVilACr7p; No. 238 Greenwich at. corner of HarrUon treat Dee 31 iu Wanted fifteen or twenty ehildraii 'r ih. age of ten year or upwards, te be mptoyed in a Factory la thu ity Wage iU bs gtven, or if bound for term three tor years, they wiU be weU taken care of, in etrerytesrect giris would he preftrrtd. rwparth.u1ri a ply at this office.

THE DYEKS COMPANION, bswe pasta. Part first, owfAaaaiiig a general ptsn ef Dying Wool and Wool en, Cot ion and Linen Cloths, Yam and Thread. Also Direction for Milling end Fto. Uhing, Stamping and Bleaching fan se cond, contains many tiMful Receipts en prirtr. Staining, kc.

By Eiyah Remiss, price l. SQ Just received And for sale by 1 r. jas 3 GILLEY. 93 Breadwwt ACADEMIC iNSfatfjcniW. MB BRISTED proposes te deliver the Arr ducery Ltrtun, contabHnr aa Aaalrsof ih con tea 1 1 of the whole course, on Tuesday the tenth mat.

i a tb evening, between tbe bowniatr va and ieighti The regular oourse will be com is seed on ths ensuing Tuesday. 7 N. Those gmtlemen, who hsvs Blreeif ub scribed their names, arc requested to Call Eatt uen, JTttkO CaY'Uterarv Rooms, for thA Tick, ets! The public in general, are reprarull invl 'ed to attend th I mtvductorv teoldre, which wilt be open to the admiaakm of kfl. Jan 4 14 JORlf BR13TKtt CHEAT BARGAINS FOR ih te a cf Bethlehem, adjoining the village of Nsw eryltt rndea from the city of AHiawy, oath road leading from thence to the lleltebergh, containing tee hMdredknd twenty nine icres oflsnd, one bua dred acre of the same ii onder improvement', and ia for tillage or grssing, and tear at prosent aboot thirty fire tons good hay, aad wkh trifleJtpwsce eouM a eaccltent Dai rv Ftrtn, sufficient to keep ihiny cows On Mid Fsrm is a two story house, with, a kitchen sdjoiav ing liltewise, barn, tbirijr sixjby forty feetj with, a cow honeafljommstwcmyeigtby.frty bet, sufficient to hold twenty five tons ha, and tabling (or twenty Rve bead of cattle, rt'ide other at txjildingi. another Irarne house, efficient te ccmovodate a baaiI fkmilx.

The iwaining auudred and wenty' oioe acres of said Perm, Is eovertd wvb exbetlent timber; princtpaKy ofhaiAwe4.j4t4) wiilcut at. an avenge thir.y conJsyur wood pert. acre, I worth on the spot four dollar pet further descripltpoU any persea eikuig a puruaaw wul likel vie; prtpeit e1 ja tgt for himKit iHie will bfcgivVn eul paymeais made easy. T. ice abio'hrr particVlt mav be known, oa AppCcion tati4 ft inter.

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