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f' 'v 1 1 a 1 a. i fc i. II XOtTsrS AtJ tOTS, tOU SAL OB TO LEASE. BRER well faiskeMuree story 6re proof LiUteParkaad Hudson street, Om tivo try House on Anthony street, Bni ti from theOarret to ihcCellar.1 One Do, on Thoniaa sefecl do Tr cinMiiMttMi. with severe othe the 5th Ward, all of which ere rented vuUI the first of Msy next thy nandru Lotf ituMcJ on Hodsotv hiii nn imhinv tre t.

Three Do. bo lbs nort'i Mile LooarJ trect, be 7 twacaHudJb'n nd with a number 1.ntnd Hoiij in loe5th.6ib. 7th, 9th end 10th rl efis 'ihle situated, anal ready to be built upon, many or the streets being regulated and pa Apply to 6T Broadway. 4ct 1 8 If FOR SALE. A LOT finely Jluatfd on the north tide of, XjL Huttaa tuusie, jsnd two Lot adjoining each other on tut norm siua ei ihuiott irocu.

tire trf tli Sabseriatir.No. 1 FeHburn's buildings, ixxner of Well and Nassau street. 1 Nov.SO tf NATBL. F. 1MOOUK T7IOH SALE, that modern built the story A brick IIOUSR, 418 William atreet, (auioin in ihe wemUei of'fbomat Eddy) containing 11 room, of which ha va nre plaow.

The Jot. SO feet inches front. ST feet 10 Inoiiea in the rear, end J09 fcct 9 inches deep, Uh a. rood honrt in theavar. The aitoation bleb and alninoni Term ibade known on application to WILLIAM Y.

PLLL, 63 TalI iUeeti oro the premise, to tli lubtertber. 11 mo. tf MOimtR SHIPLEY. bate or to let, and poiwmon to be had JL Immediatelr. a lartre and convenient llonae 1 milei from thtcitT of New York, wilh or 1 acre of land, on which ii aq orchard of the belt fruit.

For further particular, enquire of 5 ROBERT R. HUNTER, Dee 5 157 Oreenwichtreet FOit SAliK.and powession given tbe first Jay of Mav tint, the eommodioua and well built three ttory ilrick No 26 Dey ilreet. A plv at No. i5, opposite. IVov.

VAIA1ABLK PHOPEHTY FOR SALE. THK new modern built spaclou Route, Ko. 38 ITarrea ftreet. not far from Broadway, at present occupied Ivllr. EiniueU The house it 85 fcet front aod 58 fcet drep; the lot 100.

foet dees Mattbattaa Tt'aUr is admitted in the rear of the house, and it poei.ea every convenience lor a acnteel familr. The Lot adinininat the abovi House. S5 feat front and 100 feet deep. Also, Lot adjoining the last, on the corner of Warren and Churchatreott, 43 feet front 100 feet deep on Church street. The Hotiurt on the above two lots rent thii vear for 30G 75t and will no doubt considerably advance the ensulnir year.

Also, Lot Ko. 63 thamber strect, en men were a new modern hoilt 3 story brick House, two yeari old, calculated for a eenteel fumily, and at present oc rrniedbv Mr. Marslmll. Tbere is about 19 years this lease unexpired, and subject to a ground rent of per annupj. For further parliculars JOHN MURRAY SONS.

TVc tf V.JLU.4H).b tHEEIlOLD Ehl AIK. WILL be sold at Public Auction, on Thura day, January, 4. 1816, at 1 o'clock at the Tontine Coffee nouse by FLEECKER BIB the three story brick House and Let No. AO Fair etreet, corner of Church street, now in the occupation of Mrs Francis, and the two story house and lot No. SS Fair street now in the occu pation of Jamei Ronnhji, junr.

This property is In an eseellent thuatln for place of trade or private families. The recent opening of Fair strret to the East river, will make It the most eligiMe cross street in the city. The louses are replete with every convenience for families, and can be viewed at any time before the aale. ''A lot of ground or the Sonth side of Wbite ftrect, comer of Brnion itrect, between Rroad ay and the Arsenal. Two lots on the west side of Mercer street, between Houston nod Blockers' reels' on the block inlhe rear of the property belonging to the estate orG.

Clclaod, and facing Broadway. Maps of the property and further information may be had at the Auctioneer! Office. Tutus at the time of Bale. 11 Bee 20 ISta "ClOU SALEtho two atory house, No. 1 X.

Carl ilc reel, pcxt to corner o' Orrenwlch street. formerly occupied by Alexander Pfnter Possession eived the first day of Mav next. En cniireof BANIEL LIVINGSTON, dee 1 6 tf OIBca No. Easthiirn's Tiiiildine tjOLli AND S1JLVEH WA'iCHEo. ALAHGE and extensive assorlmeat af Gold and Silvir Patent Lever WATCHES, of the first quality i as Double Bottom Gold Dials do.

Hard Eoantei'd do.t Plain and Sroonds Hnau lag and double Cases; froial to 6 pair of Jewels, with expansion curbs; 'small Gold Patent Watches, suitable for ladies 'Musical Watch at small and large sire do Oval Lepene Repeating ladies, do. small siie set with pearl, do. I.e peuc. do. with a variety of Fancy Gold Watches.

Likewise, a treat vwictv of Silver. F.nelish and French Watches, with a large assortment of Gold Watch and Keys Fancy Goods, "Watch Forfiitnre, Toolic. compridng tie best assortment oftYrr for sale. ALSO 7 bandsoute French CLOCKS. STEPHEN REED, Not.U.' 10 Maidon Ian IIOlt tiALE a bareain if applied for imniedi ately A baodsnme, fashionable CAK RIAGE, with a barotu be Seat has been very Utile ted, is calculated either for winter or sutu ter, a it can be used either close or of an, aa occasion requires.

Apply to BLOODGOOD LAWBTATE, dee 7tf Coach Makers, No. 9 Jobn st. fliO LET, the llOthfc No. 7 Hudson street, JL with Coach House and Stable attached thereto, lately, occupied by Thomas Harvey, esq. Enquire of TYLER MAY NARD.

ilee 21 tf eornw.nf Beekman ii Gold st. FOK SALE, A HOUSE in Broadway, two LOTS and a STABLE. Tb subscriber offer for aale, that large and convenient two story Hne, front tn! on the West ride of Broadway between faring and Prince street, 45 feet ide and feet deep, together with the Lot on which it stnnds, and the Lot which loin it in the rear, wilh the Stable Thereon, fronting on Mercer Hreel the two Lots measuring 200 leet from street to nreet, ana fret wide oa esxb strret. An Indisputable title be given, and at the option of the purchaser, $1700 may remain on mortgage, the remainder Cash on delivery of the deed. For further par ticnlar apply on the premiers to deeftl KAAC B.

COT. ib 4.K n.Astt. A NT) possesiion fi the first May next, two X. FTOHI IVo. tod corner ot rv i opt oa and Cedar atrert, north siJe cf the Alha ay Eaton).

Thi are 'm complete repair, with excellent cellar end flout frnwes and well calcula Uted for wholesale or retail bi Apply at UatSJ tl a. 31 Grcrawiku slrctt. POftrORATIOtf NOTICE. TUKLIC aotke is hereby given tat be retpec fXT "live owiders of (he following lota of ground, a the or Ae' )orfc, Uat they pj totbu Trea ircr rCliaiotwrlaiJ of the aaid aily, wkhoot delay, the wet erl sams of money annexed tliereto, hc'mg be asms asscsud and now nnpaid npoti the urtii fur regulating, paviug asd Oieoiog aua dry streets, and tor lHiilclmc well and ereottng pump therein, as hereafter partutulariy eipresaeJ, together wilh the itttemt thereon, at the rate of so en per cent nev annum, from the time of the eoa firinatUMOt'the reseerie aMessraent to U.e time of pavment 'itli tna aJiargo of tins adtrerttacment. And tbuy are further noticed, that ir dctaull shall be made in such payment with the iutereit and ex penses Iticreon, sack Iota will be told at puLlio aua lion, at the (in til of said aitr.

on ontlay the 87th day of May next, at I a'ctgck, A hit by 'virtue of an act ot tha scgitUiture at the tfutte of Mew i ork, passed the 8th Jar of April, 13(3, entitled an act to reduce sevrraf law relatwii partieularly to the city of Ncw Vork, into one act, lor the Ion est term of years for which Any person shall oiler to take the aame, iu eonsiileration of advancing the sum asaesavd thereoo, and tbo expenae Lot No. I2i5 Bayard's east farm, fronting Prlnee strcet, asseased to Jacob Schlclilelin for paviug Piinee ktieet, 0. Lot No. C5.Bayird,iast farm, fronting Mott i ureti, iKtu iur jiaons; (Be iniersecuua i 4 rmw street, ewncr unkoown, Si I i Lou No. ViKA 124.1.

iCiyard's east farm, froatinr Broadway, rtsessed tr paring the interavatiun of rriDce sircet, owners unkuown, cacti vo Lot No. Itf U. llaya. tl's east trm.froii tine Broad way, assessed to John APKenna, for paving the intersection of prinae street, Oti Lot No. C4, fi, bH, Uvingston' snap, fronting oq blixabelh.tictl Macaaeased for paving the intei scetion ot rrwea strect, owners nknownr eacti I cent.

Lots No. 93, 91, lot, IU, 113, Livingston's tnnp, fronting on MoU street, assessed for paring the to tvrsection of Prioee sU'eetV Owuera unknown, each tl Lot No. 12.Livhinton'smaisfrontineoM Mulbcr ry airtct, assessed tor paving the inicneetioa of Priucc sirect, owner Unkuown, 8i cents. A piece of vacant ground, freotins; ow wert side of aomvaa strect, 133 leet, commencing 5 norm ot Broeme slreet, assessed to Alexander L. Stewart, or Anthony iiowroaen.

for paring 4treet, A piece of vaeaat grounil, fronting oa east aide of Sullivan ttieet, 68 ftct, commencing 93 feet north of uroome street, assesavii to Alexander Stewart, or Anthony itowrosen, tbr paring sjullivan street, 151 dol. 3U. Lot No. Sr. Assessor's Man.

frontinr on east aide of Hidge street, ISO feet nofN of Stanton ttrect, as sessed fur a well end pump in Kidge strcet, owner uiikoowii, a aa Lot on eoi ner of IWaney street and Cannoa strcet, assessed to Roger Gill for paying Deiaucey slreet, Lot on comer of Delunev and Cannon street, as sessed to William Kdgar Wklow I(ihardon, lessee for regulating Csimou stretf gSI 73. Lot between btnston and North street, fronting nn Fourlh stree, assessed to Abraham Boyce, fur the sni'ilus damagea iu opening First Avenue, 2G 8J. Lot between Stantoa and North street, front in on fourth street, assessed to Frederick Befher for the sni'plus damages in opening the First Arcnne, it dot. It Lots No. 1015 to lOi'O BetaneT! Farm, frontinr oa Fourth street, assessed to William Cutting for the surplus damages in opening the First Avenue, 99 dols.

Sicts. Lot frontinr on the Bowerv. assessed to A rehibald Whaitei, fur the surplus damages in opuiiiug the nira Avenue, ly uois Lot No. 31K Sti Uelancer's Farm, fronting on First street, assessed to Jamc Roosevelt for navioe intersection of Dtlancy street, 4 dols. 75.

Lot No. 3, 3Kt Dclaiiey's tariri, fronting on Second street, assessed to Jaiucs Uonsevelt far oa ring intersection of UeUncy street, 4 dols. 75. Lots No. 589, V0 IXiaucr's Farm, fronting on 1 Seeoad strcrt, assessed to llatch ami NsiUaniel Nott, for intersection of Delaney strcet, 4 dols.

LoU No. (15, 618, C17 Delaneev'a Farm', front. ing on Second street, assessed to John B. Church, or paving Interaction 61 Delanev atreet, 557 H. Lots No.

1039, 1030, 10S1, 1U3C lklncrs Farm fronting Seceud street, assessed to William Cutting for paving intersection of DeUner street, 9 50. i luxe lots on collect round, partly on L4ttlc Water street, aiaessed to Joseph D. Far. for filling op, to abate a auisanee, gl7 V'i. LotsonPolleet Ground, fronting on Orange street, assessed to John It.

Litingston, for filling to, sbnle a nuisance, J(84 80. Lot No. 97 Cross street, between Mulberry and Orange atreet, assessed to George WKay, for filling up, to abate a nnissnoe, gl 10. Vacant lots Ijing on wen side of Walnut street, between Water street and the Bulkhead, assessed to Duuiioick Lf nclu for paving Wali.ut strcet. S218 4 I liy order at the tonmos Conned.

JOHN M'COMB, 8trel Coiamiasioner. Street Commissioner Ofiice, November an, IRM. Nov it oawtUMay Slalt ofVtYort, ti. TN pursuance of a decretal order made by thii JL Honourable Court, will be told at public aitc tioa at thr Tontine Codec Hwisr, in tlm city of New York, under the directicotot the subscriber, on Thors ilny the nineteenth day of October next, at one oiocl in toe aPeruooo, all those two certain lots, pieces, Of Mrcels of land, situate, tymfSJUKl heiug in te town al Broollvn. county of hinri lein(iiii at tiier.orth west corner ci Front and firidfr street, ihenee along Uieaortb ide o( Front rtnu two kindred and fifteen feet to a new street to be northerly alone said Now street in a paiallcl line with Bridge street, to the Btl Kivsr; thence noruieaneriy Monj; i he the raid trt rii vertotlie west side of Rridre slieett thence southerly aloeg Bridge street to the place of hfinniJ.

And aire all the riihL titb and nriviWa of, in, and to the Wales ind I.iihI with water hint contiguous to and ia fioirt of tlir said premiers. And also all and singular the aharres, Joe In, store bonsra, and annurteaancc tlier ererled aod being. And also all tint certain Lot, piece, or preri ot land, ntuate, lying, sod oeinf in the town aforesaid, besinuins; at the smm tii east corner of Jay and Ir root street. Ulcere easterly along root street two bun died inri fifteen feet to a new street to he laidnnt: thence northerly nlnaf, said New street towards the Eatt Kivei ia a parallel line with Jay street to i'l) mouth slreet i tlience westerly along PlyuiCHith street two hundred and ufteen fret to Jay street thence southerly alons; ttreel to imit nreet, ue pure eontannnj unity iwo lots af tweoty Srt hy one hundred fret rich, and an alley, toeetber withaH and sinrular tlwt liereditanesrti and a tOetenaiter totiiemue brtonfincor ia any aiss spaertaiaiat. Dated Septemlr Irt.

Ilili JAMES A. AMILTON, Matltr in Ckauurtf. The sa'e of the above ra opecty is postpomd to 1 bors Uy, tin: ild day of Noremhw neat, at the ne hour and il JA.MM A. HA.MIIUOf, tVt. 18 MuUt in Clnocery.

The tale of the above property is further postponed until Saturday the SOth day of April next, al the same hoor and place? Nov lawtda BY order of the honorable Salmon Child. F.s tjuire, first Judr of the Court of Common Pleas of the county oi Aarstopi In(iee is hereby given to all tha creditor of Samuel Burtis, of Saratoga, in the county of Saratoga, an insolvent debtor, to shew cause, if any they bare, before the said Judge, at his dwelling house in Greenfield, in the county aforesaid, nn tha sixth' dar of April ntxt, at one o'clock ia the aAemoonW that tier, why an assign, ment ot' the said Samuel Bonis' estate slumld not be mittle and he be discharged, according to the act, entitled an act forgiving relief in eases of insol Teney," passed A prH ih. MIS. Dated Saratoga Springs, December 45, 1815. his SAMUEL RCRTIS, Insolreat mark.

Aiehv Kaasin, tod ntlicra, artdiurs. Dee 30 lawUw frdTICE TO MBTflH. wrdef of. John Fergnson Eq. mayor of the city of New York, Notice ir hereby civen to John M.

Jubin, liereUifore of the city of flew York but now of Beaufort til ttn stale of North Carolina, sbipmafter. an absent to all other whom it may concern, that on application and due proof 1 I 1. Dime so iiiiu me taiu uyur, pursuau ius reclion of the act of the Legislature of tha state ofNew York, intitied, An Actj fof relief againM hfconduig mid absent debtors," paod Ust JMarcb 1801. be hath direotad ail the estate real and per sonal within the city and county of New York, of the said John W. Jubin, the said absent debtor, to ha seize rL, and that aniens the (aid John M.

Jubin, doth discharge his debts wlthio one year after this notice of such aeiiure, all bis estate, will be told for the payment and satisfaction of bis debt, CHA8. GRAHAM, Attorney for attaching creditor. Maw 1 lawly NEW YORK MAYOR'S COURT. tkcJvdirei mthe Courts Vemmon 1'Uat, ee led (he Mayt Vturt in and for lite city iVew iarr. ril HE petition of Nicholas Andersonof the City of New York, Baker Shewelu that your petitioner it seised a tenant in ectuinon in fee simple of one equal undivided fourth part of all that certain messuage and lot, piece or parcel of i I i .1 I urouon, sivuaie ivinc ana ocuik in lue necoau Ward of the city of New York, bounded north' westerly in front Gold etreft, Northeaster ly by Isaae Demilt, Southwesterly by Robert l.ilburu, and in the rear by Ryder street or al ley, containing in front, eighteen feet five inches, iu the rear twenty three feel six inches, and in length sixty two feet six inches and one half inch; thai John Jackson and Mary his wife, in right of the Said Mary, are seised a tenants in common in fee simple of one eual undivided moiety or half part of the said premises, Subject to a certain mort gage executed by tbein to James riorlord ot i Uts burg, lit the state of Pennsylvania, dated the tweiity nflh day of January, one thousand eight hundred and fifteen, to secure the payment of two hundred and twenty seven dollars that William Ji milt and Jbiixubelb bis wile in right or tha said Elisabeth are seised as tenants in common in fee simple of one etjiial undivided twelfth part of the said premises thai Alexander Sibbald and Maria Farmer bis wife ia right" of the said Marin, are seised as tenants in.conuuon in fee simple, of om other undivided twelfth part of the said premises that Nicholas Kortrkbt Anderson is seised as ten ant in common iu fee simple of one other undivided tu cirin part of the said premises, that Elizabeth Tilton has a freehold estate in trie said premise' for her life as tenant in dower therefore your petitioner (frays that the said premises may bo divided by coiumis rioners to be appointed by this said court, according to tha respective rights of the parties therein, and in pursuance of the directions of the act entitled an act for the partition of lands', passed April liiis.

jjaied this 27th day of tfoveaiuer, 1BJ3. NICHOLAS ANDERSON. Robl. Bogardus ti Henry Fisher, Attys. To John Jackson and Mary his wife, of Pitta burgh in the State of Pennsylvania, to James Morford of the same place, To William Demilt and Elisabeth his wife, the said William residing in some part of the state of New York and the raid Elisabeth in the state of Connecticut, To Alexander Sibbald and Mary Farmer his wife, of the oily of Aew Yort aud to Nicholas Kortwriuht Anderson of the same place ake notice, that an application will be made to the above court on the second day of March.

next, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be beard, at Ibc city hall of the airy of New York, for the appointment of commissioners to make division of the premises mentioned and described in the above petition, accordiog to the respective rights of tha parlies therein, and iu pursuance of the act, entitled an act for the partition of lands," passed April lilb.1815. JJaled this X7th day of INovarar ber, 1515. NICHOLAS ANDERSON. Robert Bogardus ti Henry Fisher, Atternies. NoVta lawSm NEW YORK MAYOR'S COURT.

To the Judges of the Court of Common Plea, called tha Mayors Court or the City of New York. In paitition of Silas Day, of the City of New xorK, sail maker, SHEWETH, that your petitioner is seised as tenant in common in fee simple of out equal un divided fifth part of all those two certain lots, pie ces or parcels of ground, situate lying and being in the fourth ward or the City of New York, bonnded easterly in frout by Roosevelt street, southerly by the heirs of Abigail Day, westerly by. Archibald T. XT Xkcrijr, tj vj munu ,1, i containing in front and rear fifty feet, and in length seventy five feet, be the same mora or lest, subject to a judgment in favor of Abigal Day, executrix, and Strong Sturges, executor of Samuel Dty, deceased, In tbehupreme Court or Judicature of the State of New York that William Day 6f the same city, is seised as tenant in common in foe simple of one equal undivided firth part of tha sa)4 premises, subject to a mortgage in favor of Strong Sturges of the City of New York, to secure the payment of three hundred dollars, with in lerest that John Day is seised a tenant in common ia fee simple of one equal undivided fifth part of the said premises, subject to a mortgage in favor of Sarah Eyre, to. secure the payment of three hundred and seventy fi've'dollars, wilh Interest that Jacob Day is seised as tenent in com toon ia fee simple of one equal undivided fifth part of the said premises and that Samuel Day is seised as tenant in common in few simple of one equal undivided fifth part of the said premises.

Therefore your petitioner prays mat lue said premise may be divided by Commissioners to be appointed by the said Court A coording to the respective right's of lite parties therein, and in pursuance of the directions' of the act entitled Ansct for the par titionof lanis." passed April 12th. 1813. Daled this 47th day of November, 1815, elUAS V. HAY. ROB.

BOGARDUS H. FISHER, Att'yi To William Day, now or late of the City of New York, John Day, vow or late of the same place, Jacob Day, now or late of the tame place, and Samuel Day, now or late of tha city of New York. Take notice that an application will be made to the above Court, on the second day of March next, or at ion thereafter as Counsel caa he heard at the City Halt, of the City of New York, for lue appointment oi vuiuiwsMuner, ig mils uivt siooofUie premises mentioned and described in the above petition, according to the respective rights of tha parties therein, and In pursuance of the act entitled "As act for the partition of lands" passed April tilb, 1815. Duttd this 87th dayjof November, 1BL5. SILAS C.

DAY. ROB. BOGARDUS TL FISHER, Atty's. iNov lawlm FOB, SALE. rpiIE convenient House.

Store anl Lot No. $63 a Water street, 25 feet front aod rear, t5 feet oeep. ALSO. The Hnuse and Lot No. 13 Broad ttreet, tot 32 feet front and rear, 73 leet deep.

Far particular, appiy at jio.ia iire. it Tut EaeJn Fjre CoBpatiy iorki Christiaa Roock (N pursuance of a decretal order of this hrmra court, made in the above cause, will be told public auction, at the' Tontine Co (fee House, ia the City of New York, on the 5th day of January next, atone o'clock in the afternoon, under the direction. of the subscriber, all that certain boost and lot of around, situate, lyine and being in the fourth Ward of the city of New York, and known and distinguished by number thirty three in Chat ham street, bounded westerly in front by Chat haro srrect, aforesaid, seventeen feet, southeast erly ia the rear by a house and lot numbered two hundred and twenty seven, fronting on William street northeasterly by lot number thirty five in Chatham street aforesaid, and south westerly by a nouxe and lot numbered tntrty one in hathara. street, aforesaid, together with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances tolhesame belonging, or in any wise appertaining. Dated Nov SI, 1815.

JAMES A. HAMILTON, Nowgl tdt Master in Chancery, IN CHANCERY. James Roosfelt rs' Samuel Harris, tha Minister, Elders, ami Deacons of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of the city of New York, and Ja eobS. Allien. JL tal order of the Court of Chsaeery, aaade in the.

abore cause, will positively be sold at public auction, under the direction of the sabmnber, at the 1 online Collce House in tlie eity of New York, on Wednesday, tbo 10th of January next, atone clock in tha afternoon, all that certain tract, piece, or paroel of land, being a part of a tract formerly the resi leoce of the Iste Jacob S. Arden, deceased, situate, bring and being in the eighth wrd of the city of New York and as the same ia now, or lately was, in ttie posietsion or Jacob 8. Arden and Rachael hi wife, and containing and running as the same now is in fence, as follows, lo wit i in front on Broadway 149 feet, nn the south side, along land oi David Mann, 1458 feet 8 inchest in tha rear, on the west iile, 310 feet 10 inches on the north side aloug land of H. Spinier, 381 feet Cinches; thence no the east side, alongland oflhesnh David Mann, 1117 feet, and thenee lo Broadway 677 feet 10 inches, be the same more or less, containing, including an unopened lane of 15 linkain breadth, upwards of seven acres, according to a map lately made thereof by Samuel Stillwell, eity surveyor excepting and reserving alway a certain vault or burial place or niece of ground set apart for that purpose, situate on the above described premises, together wilh a rich. pway uiereio.

tec i sin, ibis. FLA MEN BALL, Matter in Chancery. Dee 81 ELIZABETH STREET. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons interested, that ihe Comniisrioners of Estimate and Assessment, appointed by the Suoreme Court of judicature oi tae state je iork, to perform cer ii. i 1 wait, mui.w i n.u ss tv uiv uiiciiing iini A LC 1 1 1 1 1 mi znbcth the Eighth Ward, of the city of New Yoi from the pan thereof now Open, lo Bleeker strcet, in the axid city, have completed the estimate and assessment of the loss and damage tustaioed, and bent 6t and advantage received by the owners of the lands and premises required for the said improvement, and that the said Commiiuonera hsr deoosit ed atrueeopy of uch Ealimat and Assessment in the office of the city ol New York, for the inspection of whomsoever it may concern.

And notice is hereby further given that the report of tha said Estimate and Assessment will be presented to Ihe Supreme Court of Judicature of the state of New York, at the Capitol, in the city of Albany, on the twelfth day of January neit, at the opening of the court on that day. Dated December, itxd, U15. JOHN M'KESSON, I GEORGE TAYLOR. Jr. I Commissioner.

EZEKIEL BISHOP, I Dce8i lit EIGHTH AVENUE. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons interested, that tha Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, appointed by the Supreme Court or Judicature, of the State of New York, to perform certain duties relative to the opening of the Eighth Avenue, In the City of New York, have completed the Estimate and Assessment, as well of the lot and damage sustained, and benefit and advantage received, by the owners or the lands and premise, required for the said improvement, at also of the benefit and advantage received by the owners of certain landt and premises, not required for the said improvement And that the said commissioners have deposited a tnia copy of such esti mate and assessment, in the Clerk's Office of the City of New York, for the inspection of whomso ever! it may conrern. Aud notice ia hereby further given, that the report of the sa'rd estimate and assessment, will be presented to the Supreme Court of Judicature of the State of New York, at the Ca Sitol, In the City of Albany, on Friday the twelfth ay of January next, at the opening of the Court on that day. Dated December 0th, l5Uu. JOHN M'KESSON, 1 E.

W. LAIGHT, Commissioners. EZEKIEL BISHOP, Dee tOUt HUDSON STREET, NOTICE is hereby givtn to all persons interested, that the Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment, appointed by the Suoreme Court of Judicature of the State ef New Yerk, to perform certain duties relative to lite opening aud extending of Hudson street, in the fifth aod eighth wan Is, of the aiy of New York, from iat part of the said street which Is now open xar Laight street to Spring tVect, in the said city, hsre completed the Estiatate and Assessment, aa well of the lost aod damage sustained, and benefit and advantage received by the owners of the lands and Brecbiset, required for the said improvement, as alto of the benefit and advan tage reeeired by the owners of certain lands and premises not required for the said improvement. And that the said Ceeamissioner hare deposited a true copy of such Estimate and Assessment in the Clerk's offiee of the eity of New Yerk, for the inspection of viiuiHprcci may cwiucm. Anu IIUUCC 1 nerwoy further given, that the report of the said estimate It Assessment will be presented to the Supreme Court ot juuieaiure, oi tne state ot New Iork, at the Capitol, in the eity of Albany, on Friday, the twelfth day of January next, at the opening of the Court oa that fl.i II.

I ii mi m.Jmw uvvcniTicriin, iai9. JOHN MOWATT; juu. AUtiS. WRIGHT, Commissioners. THOS BOLTON, I Dec St 14t CHAPELTRfcLT.

NOTICE is hereby given to all persons Interested, that the Commifionrrs of Ftimate and Assessment, appointed by the Supreme Court of Judicature of the State of New York, to perform Certain duties relative to the enlarging and Improving of Chapel street, in the fifth ward of the City of New York, have completed the Estimate and A ti ess ment, aa well of the loss and damage sustained by the owners of the lands and premise, re quired for the sakl improvement, as also of the be nenc anu advantage received ay the owners of aerial lands aod premises not required for. the said iia provemenl and that the said commissioner have deposited a true copy of such estimate and assess ment in tne Clerk's Uffice of the city of KcwOfork for the inspection of shorn soever it may eoucsra i anu notice hereby rurtber given, that the report ol tbe said estimate and assessment will be erwscntcd to the Supreme Court of Judicature, ot" Ibc sate of iorx, at tne capitol to the city or Albany, on Friday tbe 1 Jth nay of January next, at tbe opening Of the Court on that day. Dated Deo. 83, 1315. AUGUSTUS W1HGI1T, 1 WM.

STILLWELL, THOMAS BOLTUX. dec 23 Ut 7. 4. IHK Siockholdert 6f tha Phcenlx Insuranra Company, are herebv notified that in. ad stleotion for seventeen Directors' will be held at I the office of the Company, No.

44 Wall Ueet, oil Monday, the 8tb day of January n'avL. The Poll wi.i open as iu o'clock, JW M. and dote o'clock P.M. DecS2U8 NOTICE is hereby given, that tbe Mvntiml In. $UMtux fiompevy efik fijr of Air J'0sj teBV th Legislature of the Sute of New York, at their next sessioo, for an alteraUoi Act IrtcorPoration, pawed 9th Marah 1809, so as to extend tbe term of Its duration, and to authorise said Company to dispense with tha Seal being affixed to their Policies of Insurance.

By order of tbe Directors, Pect 6w JOHN PLNTARD, SeoVy. fnHE Stockholdere of the Aewnsm PmttS Brfc Cwtpony arc hereby noticed, that an instalment of ten dollars on each share it directed1 to be paid to Robert R. Hnnter, Jitq. at o. 13? er before the 8tb of JanoarV next and are noUced, that if their InrtaliV raentt are net paid on or before the day on whiro' they are duetheir stock will be forfeited agreeiK bly to the articles of association.

By order of the Board of Directors. Dec 1t 3w OCEAN INSURANCE THE Stoctboldera. in the Ocean Insurance' Company are hereby Informed that the annual, election aV twenty ono Directors, for the ensuing year, will be held at tbe oJBce of the Company, No. 45 Wall street, on Monday, the aieUlb day of January, 181C. 7 The Poll will open at 10, and dose at 1 Velock.

jy eroer, SAMUEL 5TANSBURY, Sec, dectttJ9 no cm rosu'ioiu. THERE are many personf in this city and its Tieln uy, laoonng under variou Chronic Diseases, such at Cancer, old inveterate Ul cert, Scrofula or Kimrt Evil Fistulas JDieeases of theUre thra, Bladder and liidniey, old complicated oomnlninttnf a certain nature. Rii inua anal Other obstructions. Rheumatism which they consider incurable, they can certainly be cured (in general) by applying at Dr. ETANS'S Dispensary, corner of Peek slip and Water street.

Ha ving pracuscu in extensive Horpiui in Europe jr.u, uu.ci ui me urst Burgeons and Physicians in the world, and made those ohatinm diseases hit constant study for 30 years. Xm Vettanaa'ai MlnaMnsi w.AU.J Jt axvasatj aujti sua UICUIUU rj( CUTIIIg tttmU Disease, it now universally acknowledged in thitf city; bis mode of treatment is perfectly mild, safe, expeditious, and Lis chareea reasnnahi. I. every instance he warrants a cure, and will return we pay ne noes not perform agreeable to eoa tract. The strictest secrecy always observed.

N. B. The Doctor is always supplied with Vaei cine matter, aad warrants Inoculation a perfect security npninst Ihe Small Pox. Oct 12 MEDICAL AID. DR.

CORNWELL, iYhoU. Member of tbe Co. poraUo of Surgeons of London, and vba bat bad much experience 1st the line of bit profession for more tbaa twenty years, hat lately arrived ia this city, and being well aanrissA of the great length of time it generally takes to introduce a medical geatieman into practice in tha common reserved way, takes thii method to infortaj tbe public, that he hat taken the situation, NO. 1. LITTLE GEORGE STREET.

the firt door from the corner of Matsau street, ott tbe t)tb tide of the Park. Hit name on tbe door, hit tign, a Mortar; where he will be found ready' to wait on those that please to apply for bit medi cal aid, in the different branches of surgery, anst the practice of physic generally. As, also, in all cases of Imaoteaey, and a cer tain complaint, incident te both sexes, in which he has had great, very great experience in the euro of thousands. And ia all cases of confidence, the feaUit ecrecy will be, strictly observed. N.

B. Attendance will be given to natieota from sunrise until nine o'clock in, the evening. dec 11 dam (FOR SALE, A LOT of grouad on tbe east tide of Hudson square. No. 29, being; feet 6 inches front and rear, in depth 175 feet, running through to, SuJohn't Iane.

ALSO, A three story Brick House, No. 1 in Beach st. at present occupied by Jonathan R. LawreAet, Esquire. auu, Two Lots of Ground.

S5 bv 100 feet: one ha Brootue strert, near St. Suphen't Church, the other in Third street, forming an ell. For tenna apply to THOMAS C. TAYLOR, dec Vt tf 41 Robinsow tt. HliUSE 4c LOT Si VACANT LOT Al)i JOINING.

rr not previously disposed of at private taJev will be sold by HOFFMAN GLASS, al theT. C. n. on the tfHh day of Jannary next, House and Iit, and vacant Lot adjoining, be tween Rynder street, aaeT lm Mret, In fraad strectv The house baj been built but three years of the best materials, and in a most superior wan brick front ends and rear filled ia with anclt and lathed irmide of the brick, and wise ooaa pleted in the most suletaetiaj manner, with ato steps, iron railing. and good stonaflagging in For further particulars enquire at No.

11 Cedar street, or of the Auctioneer. Vnttitd 6Y order of Um uoa. John Jouujtoa, fast judi ml lee court ef common phs iu and for Dutdiess eaiaty, entire is liereby eiven to all the creditors of Samuel Bly' dentjurgb, of Fishtill, iu saul county, manufacturer, an insolveat debtor, te shew eaast if any they bsve, before, thflsuidjadge, at the public kourecC John Forbes, of routnteepste, in Said couatr, oa the iweina oay January ncit, at eleven o'clock in the foremen of said why aa as mment of the said insolvent's estate should not he made, and ha be disebvged from all his debts, pursuant to the art for giving relief in eav if insol vency. gaumrt Blyaenburgh. insolvent, iviuuos a Webber aud others, setitiooing credilors, No I lOwr MACOMB'S SIONE DAM, ACROSS BAKUSU RJFEL THE Subscriber announci to tbe pablio, thai Co Uriel Macomb's Stone Dam, across Bar Ism River, completed i aed that it it se eon ttructed as to answer all the purposes of a Bridge being bouebt ap lo asnrface of twtnty ionr i in width ia the The roads connected there with are so far finished as to open direct route tev WIlKamsbridge, White Plates, to.

and a eotnau i ication with the counly of Westchester, generally. JOHN MARSHALL, dee 51 tf Superintendent. 1 NEW YQRK: FRIXTSD AM) PLVt.lSIItn. BV MICHAEL KU71XTTAW Of 40 PINTMTREBT PXrCE TEAT MLl AnS PhX aCfATT tf.

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