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ill i 4 I I i a. I it 4 4 I or la inucs longer than the route throush by Princeton, but will pass through a fertile country which has heretofore been wiujoui any direct communication wit the two great CoMUDK nrilTn Frankfort Kv TVn. OA u3i us tins piper was going to press, (Friday, 3 o'clock, P. an acci fi rwiirrl in mip Inwn nf mnct nninful i 4MUUIU1 kUOIOCltTi UK middle span of the bridge which has been recently constructed, and but a few days in use, fell into the river, precipitating in Urt 1 iWlt IMCUNIMM It tin kaAn .1 .1 A 1 I 1.. aw.

I'wwviiin Ik uan uocn flLCIUUIiai UIOV OHO HUB been lost, (a colored man,) and it is conjectured that several .1 1 i. I1IUIG UllTC DIICMCU UIU BUIIlCIillC. Elkton. Md. Jan.

2. Murder A niimt horrible and bru. tal munler was eonimitled in tlio neishbourhood of Dysart'? tarern in this county, on Thursday lt. Mr. John Waggo HA.

..1.1 i i Tmu iici, iuiiijt CUIZCn ulc vi jus had occaHion to go to his stable after night, for the puqiose of I 1 Ilia Innn nhnnnnA ttliaw.u" WUl 11C Ul.nmuss. v. iivi, uiawu Ulltu sinesa in the minds of his family, when upon search being made, he was found Jmt shocking to relate a corpse The murderer bad in" eiiociou nisonjeci in a most successlul manner. Ili head was literally severed from the body, being connected only by the skin An axe, the instrument bv which it is supposeu uie noma tinea was done, and which corresponded with the incision made in the flesh, was found in an out house covered pttrtially with blood. As yet this atrocious anair is wrapped in mystery.

JNothing has been developed which will lead even to a suspicion. The rapid increase of population in Michigan is bevond example, so much so, that (according to the Detroit Free Press) the fanners in the interiour find it difficult to reserve sufficient prodnce for their own iamilics. Pork is worth 22 dollars per barrel bird, 13 cents; butter, 25 cents; and all other articles in proportion. United States Branch Bank. We learn, says the Richmond Enquirer of Thursday last, that by an arrangement between the Bank of the United States and the two Plate nanus in mis city, an me aenre debts oC the LhTicc here arc to be transferred forthwith tothe latter Banks, while me suspenaea debts aro Jo be collected by tne UIIicc itself.

1 li i amnffiiinflfil liia ilnnlifl.iuii Lmn niilm inin I. parties, for the convenience of those punctual debtors who iiavu umru wmi loans si Liie, vynicc OI tne United States Bank, and would otherwise have been compelled, in many caws "at a sacrifice, to meet all their engagements by the first of March next We understand also' that a similar arrangement with regard to the Office at Norfolk is in progress. John Tipton, of Jackson Co. Miss, the fugitive from justice, for whose apprehension a reward of $500 was offered, was lately shot (lead at the mouth of the Arkansas. From Texas.

Letters from New Orleans of the 20th ult. state that tho town of San Antonio had surrendered to the Texians, hut the fortress still held out There are also lct ters Irom Brazoria to the 27th November, which state that in the various skirmishes which had occurred at and about San Antonio, the Mexicans had lost 122 men killed, while the Texians had lost only one man. Mere. Adv. From th5 Whrlin Times, lec t.

MARRIAGE AND DEATH Married, in this town, on the 22d inst. by tho Rev. D. Limmcrirk, Mr. Win.

B. Sutherland, to Miss Sarah Murray, daughter of Mr. John Murray, all of Wheeling. Died, "at Steuben.villp, on the morning of tho 2 tth instant, Mrs. Sarah Sutherland, wife of Mr.

Wni. B. Sutherland, and only child of Mr. John Murray, of Wheeling. The hanpy couple left Wheeling on tho 23d, in tho finest health and most buoyant spirits, to spend the holidays with friends at Stuubenville.

On the following morning the lovely and accomplished bride was a corpse Language is fee ble to paint thcaltliction ol her parents or the heart broken nes other husbend. CHAPTER OF FACTS. Measures in length. Moasures in length are the distance of one from another, in some agreed standard. A line is tho tenth ol a digit and the 100th of a foot A geometrical pace is 4 4 feet English and an English mile contains 1 200, or 1760 yurds, or 5230 feet A Scotch mile contains 1500 paces a German mile 4000: Swedish and Danish mile 5000 tho Russian mile 750 paces.

A hand usi in measuring the height of horses is 4 inches. A degree of latitude at the equator, is 69 7th English A surveyor's chain is 4 poles, or 66 feet, divided into 100 milks VI iuluu.1. t. 0iii ilium ta J'll CT, all CI 1 IJ square cnains arc an acre, vi acres are a square and 4940 square yards are an acre, 169,53 yards, each The Irish acre 7310 square yards. 11 Tho Scotch acre 1 27 English.

A French arpent 5 Sths of an Encrlish acre. 121 Irish acres are equal to 196 English. 48 Scotch acres are equal to 61 English. 1 1 Irish miles are equal to 14 English. 80 Scotch miles are equal to 91 English.

A sea league is 3.4530 miles, or the 20th of a degre. ftft mpa mam mil. IltsaT Lank. Secretary. 163 Hudson til.

mile wav 4 degree at the Equator is 365,101 ft or 69,143 miles, or eri i vu 1 A tic on 44 vi i iu nuaiiv. in imiLuuc iviauurrcius measurea a degree of latitude, in 1737, and made it 69.603 and Swau huririn Irtlll mmln it 41 2l At tho 1711 C. 'i mil i astronomers made it 63.732: and Latnliton, in lat 12. 63.743. i ry I 1 I iviuuge, in cngianu iiiuk.cs ii j.i ia.

uassina, in rancc, in ITU ir ill run, it RI 10 I CJ Wll if ii mm wink, wj.f willltj rt measure in Spain makes it but 66.63, less than at the equator, a .1 I l. I 1 1 in t. 1 iiu iiuiiiiiuiiisi itit tim i' piuvuiw iiitr uiiii iu it prolate sphariod, which was tho opinion of Cassina, Di ruouilli, Buler, and otliers, while it has more generally been regarded i Degrees of longitude are to each otier in length, as the cosines of their latitudes. For every 10 they are as fol lows Equator 69.2 50a 44.48 10w 68.15 55 39.69 20 65.27 60 24.6 30 59.93 70 23.67 40 53.1 80 12.02 The pendulum which vibrates seconds, 39.1393 inches at London is tho standard for the British measures. One mile is equal to 1613.333 such pendulums.

Tku UU ij 1 mi .1 i ii.l Bronson, Michigan, 1335, amounted isjs atnounlel aunng mo si. inoiuns, ending vtioimt ihi, to $652,794 making an average sale per month of ittm i 1 i.i i i i nc mr rjici'ius iiiiw ior ine wnoie vear ol 1834, by $35,000, bring $194,791 Buffalo Com. Mv. Thb poor at Gibraltar. There is much poverty among tho poorer classes at Gibraltar, especially among the aliens tho lower order of Moors and Jews have a filthy appearance they wear a sort of frock composed of flimsy blanketing, with a hood and sleeves for wet weather loose cotton drawers, open at the knees, the legs hare, the in clumsy slippers, and scull cap of greasy woollen this garb is frequently worn night and day until it drops to pieces.

Thu chiif dish of the lower orders is called gespaeho, and is comoseri ol water, vinegar, oil, capsicums, gnrlick and salt, into which bread is broken, all the family sit round the bowl, each person helpinz himself with a wooden spoon. Montgomery Martin's fifth and concluding volume of the History of the British Colonies. LINES TO ROUERT SHORT, ESU. M. P.

From th Comirk Almfnack. Dear Bob, I know that U'll XUUU Tho waitings of a mournful MUUU. While my friend, are at your EEE, My creditors I can't npPPP I'm droppin to DK, Without a sous my debts to pay. So lean a wight you ne'r did 1 look just like an I G. My purse is MT, it is true But don't suppose 1 NT you I nothing but good will.

And that I mean SOU still. But il my mo ivo U'd descry For writing this, I'll tell 4 lis long 1 hope Tor peace And when hear of my DCCC, 1 beg, to show your love for me, U'll'writc your poet's G. I'm sure that U'll indite it well, For in snch matters you XL. Say was once a fel'ow, But all his green leaves soon turned yellow He did'nt mind his PPP and ttUU, But Plutus lelt to woo the MUUU And tho' he courted all the IX, He found tbcin far too poor to dine Nav more, tho very Graces III Could scarce afford a cup of T. So here he lies, for want of pelf, Who'd but one NME, himself NOTICE.

At a meeting of citizens of the fifth ward, held at Riley's Hotel, on the 30th Dec. according to a previous call for the purpose of considering the propriety of si tho jmluinre for an Insurance Comoanv to he located said ward, David C. Coldcn, Esq. was called to the chair, and Henry Lane appointed secretary. The report of tho committee being then read, was (after some consultation) laid on tho tabic for tho purpose of ascertaining more ully the wishes of the ward.

The following resolutions were then passed 1. Resolved, That a committee seven be appointed by the chair to take into consideration the benefits that would result from organizing one or more Hose Companies in the fifth ward, and that said committee be requested to report at a future meeting to be called by them as to the probable expense of procuring a proper carriage and the necessary quantity of hose 2. Resolved, That Chas. Dennison, bc huyler Livingston, Wm. S.

Scars, Win. Kem'ilo, Jno. B. Schm ilzer, David Banks, and M. Van haick, bo the said committee.

3. Resolved, That tho Chairman bo added to said committee On motion, Resolved, That the next meeting take place on Wednesday evening next, at 7 o'clock, at the same place. AIsjj Resolved; That this notice published in the New York Times, Courier and Enquirer, American, and Evening Resolved, That this meeting do now adioiirn. DAVID C. COLDEN, Chairman.

jy4 St GENERAL SOCIETH OF MECHANICKS AND mn A I ICT The regular monthly meeting of this Society will be held the Institution in Crosby Uiis evening, (January 6th.) one hour after el. yAN ORDENt Socretarr. The Annual Meeting, for the election of Officers for the year 1836, will be held on Tuesday next, (I2ih inst.) at 10 o'clock. A. M.

OCT" WHAT IS A MONOPOLY? or some con id rationsonUiesubieetof Corporations and Currency. By a eiusen of New York For sale by the Bookseller, generally, im mnid Anuipl? 1 1 mtm sales trm dat at the stock exchange. 550 shares Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. 100 375 100 600 60 100 212 50 100 160 180 150 75 150 7 160 79 25 50 50 175 MOO 100 100 22 28 300 100 100 500 20 120 150 150 50 300 do da do do do do do do do do do do do do dn do do do du do du do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do On TunaJav. P.

roar aifAH II tiumfhs do do do do do do United Slates Bank i.fADUiiri fit 17 do do du do du do Phemx Bank Butchers' Drovers' Eank Morris Canal fc Banking Co do do do do do do do do" New Orleans Canal Banking Co Commercial Bank of New Orleans Illinois Bank Planters Bank, Tennessee Planters Bank of Mississippi Ohio Life Insurance Trust Co. do do do do do do Kentucky Bank American Trust Co. Baltimore do do do Ocean Insurance Co. do do Farmers Loan Insurance Co. du do do do do do do do do Mohawk Rail Road Co Boston and Prov.

Railroad Co. do do do do do do Worcester and Boston Railroad Co do do do and Salt Key.T Island, with salt, to NEW YORK LIKE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY. A SEMI ANNUAL DIVlDENDof six percent iJL on the capital stock of the Company, has this day been de clared pay able to the stockholders after the llhh mat. fer books" will be closed from the 6th to the 10th inst. i .1 inn.

ew iotk. January am, ioju. j6 A.NICOIL The trans Secrctarv. GUM SHELLACK 50 cases orange, garret and liver, for sale by JOSIAH DOW CO, j6 U7 Pearl street. BLACK LEVANTINES Cases, for sale by j6 JOSIAH DOW k.

CO. 157 Pearl it. rOPAF icnc fnr calp hv GUJ J6 ITf COTTON 100 bales of prime quality landing from ship Milledgville, for sale by 3. ALLEY SPARKS fc ALLEN, 47 Pine at. cor Wm.

street. LA GRANDE Pneure de Matte parde la ma delaine. Svols. I8 La Lampe de fer de Daniel lc ladidaire, par M. Mauon' Zvols, ISo Memoi res 4e Napoleon Bonaparte, Svols.

Memoires de Lous 18. receuilles aud mis en ordre, par le due de 12vols. 18o. L'Echelle ee f. mmcs la femmc du pouple la burgeoise la gri sette, ia crande dame, Svots.

ICkt. I 1 fill TIT rt? rorsaicuy iuauldo ih BEHR. 102 Broadway. FRENCH VEGETABLE TRANSPARENT Paper for transferring of of Royal, Columbian and Double Elephant sue; English drawing paper, Whatman', manufacture of all rixes from cap to antiquarian. American drawing paper of all sixes: drafting paper; cartridge and log paper, oiled and varnished tracing paper; horn paper, Hon flcurs colours in boxes; paint brushes; vermilion and carmine in powder, Newman's and Reve'.

water colours ia boxes and by ancle cake; varnish brushes; camel hair brushes; tracing paper, of various colours: black lead and crayon pencils; Center's crayons; craven paper of various tints; mathematical English and German manufacture, for sale by ANSEN, Ion 96 96J S7 88 100 .991 111 HO', 125 8 8 'J Si 83 104 101 105 108 126 103 1011 124 124 1071 1074 108 107 9J 107 1071 108 93 94 On Tuesday morning, at St. Thomas' Church. by the Rev. Dr Un 1 hurstla, Dec. I7lh, at tiie resilience of his ion.

General Lewis AverilL in St. Johnsvilte. after an illness of a fewdavs. lane, anil one of ihs t.inn.Mrl piiui uitin VI 11 11 1 VVUlllIt Otieso Hrp. All LUZfllOVlll.

itl Alinltf rtn tha 7H ak I 1V1AKIJNE LIST. ARRIVED. Steam Parkt iCiHiftm f.a.k. r.lara ru 1 wifcraruAMj "Uiovy I IAJ IIOTirSlUII, TV11U passengers, to Morgan. Sch Bush Tod Rouatnn filial AltfriitiiA milk tn th tn Autos i Jxwl i.

i nun ii is, lor vnanei ion. SAILED Brie Mosest Brown. Charleston. AKlilVlfiU LAST KvENING. I OHIO AlainR.

nrklo Tnr II. i.i i 1 7 a hov, wnn villi eargo ol on. to Urmnc II. Minlnm.V fn Tli 7V1 hn ia monihsoiit. Shin iMilledffpvillp Voator fi nmnh jb I wuiuuiiuii, vua.

lVlluii. 1 Shin Kactor. Pnr Rntnn A Ha tt iik A I IV Al I I IVI II Pnina A 1J: 1 v. s.iiv iiiiisii uiiiuii iMrtiiiii rtiiinfi ri rR rinrn Brie Macon, Graham, Savannah, 10 ds, with cotton, rice, Sec. ii iiTiiiiiu oru; ijrrecian.

tjionion. Nnvnnnnh in Ha until Xn Ugden, VV aililineton Co. nri? iMorm Amercan, ol Uoston, Wilmington, NC, 10 ds, with nu.iii siorcs Dil i coiion, lo Arnold. Bri Lincoln, Spear, Beaufort NC. 6 ds.with naval stores, In Vl.tl .11 Ilriir 0.wifTn iiKni.

Ill Sch Carolinian, Bedell, Wilmington. 5 ds, with cotton tnd val In Hrillott M.a.n Sch Felon, Nason, AVilinington, NC, 5 ds, with naval stores, to v. a.t: iiFtiiiuii wi. vimtiiru. Sch Alva, Baker, Poitland, 5 ds, with molasses, to Burrell it All the vessels sailed vPKlprdav ant in "VIT ifll.

untk ii. THE OFFICE of the Notary of the BANK OF MfW VdUL 1 vim i9 riiuovi io iu. Assau street. J6 HKXKV LAIGHT. NOTICE.

rpiIE COPARTNERSHIP existing between Tracy "n1 Charles B. Hatch under the firm of 1 racV this day by mutual consent dissolved I lie business will be continued by Geo. M. Tracy, to whom all Daymen nf fh i 1 9 1 wmn.viu 111 11. HHllCi GEORGE M.

TRACY. UliAS. B. HATCH OST. at the latp rirp.

a A I Woollen Cloths anrl (luiimi rM ninmtim nf kln. U.L. i a browns drabs, Sic. among the rest was 12 nieces of Blue cloths! enntl ins4 1 1. I nl I I a i gc niarKca a.

do, wmrn case was Itnown to be sawn iu iitinrii irt t'i. Jny ptfr don having such a case in their possession, or any Woollen goods, not thrir own, are particularly requested to make it known to ho i i. t. 1 JOHN TAYLOR. Jr.

12 Gold street. J6 lw Late of 24 Exchange Place. IM1TED PARTNERSHIP. The undersign ed have formed a limited partnership, pursuant the illiaiiatll ll lh. n.A.n to lii.i ii 1.

U1 I ine art ii. ol tiie Revised pcnrral natura il Ihe buain inleniled to hf tranaaeted i tliatot Hardware Merchants, in the city of New York such pa't nrrsnip io commence on tge tirst day ot Jinuary, 183G. and to terminate on the first day ot January, 1841. The business of the partnership to be conducted under the name or firm of Huntinz i. r'l ii i iiui.

ii .1 ii n.iw.n I i i.u..u anini ia me Hui iai pariuirr, and aS Slirh hsa rnntrihtll.n In th lnnmnn tm.lr ik. 1111. pai 1 1 1 1. 1 ship, as capital, the sum of Thirty Thousand Dollars in cash. jonn r.

nuniinzion, jonn I many, ana William Elwell, are ino general partners. UUUKTLAXDT PALMER, JOHN P.HUNTINGTON, JOHN L. TIFFANY, WILLIAM ELWELL. Jan. 1, 1938.

i6 4Jt pHUKCII IN CHAMBERS STREET, OPPO SITI7 aUI? CTTV a I DOD C' fi r. sistory of the Reformed Presbvterian Church, in the city of New 1 .1 i mi, viqfr ior saie ineir jnurcn ana urounds in i namixrs mreef. adjoininK the Savings Bank, including a three story brick House and Lot imim diately in the rear on Heed street. The Church was built in the most substantial manner by days work, and is ca. pulile ol bring altered to great advantage into Houses.

Stores, a Hotel nr Kinir ninr np.v thi fanKttnn Wat Wiwk The. house in Rredtreet was built in the best manner, and Liinii i. I. I I I in iiiiiiiri uu miii mc w1m1111rr3 siren una, is a great anvan tage. should the nurchaser desire to alter it for eith of the shove piiruoscs.

Posses ion immediatelv. For further particulars, ap ply io tr. corner ot wall anrt INassau streets, or to BICHARD OAKLEY, J6 Iw Real Estate Aent. 43 Pine street HTARRYATTS NAVAL ANNUAL The Na Pimta val Annual, or Stories of the Sea. containing The ennf ninitTrt Th Tl i i7 omu i ue urtr inin ny iarrvaiT.

iiniinraTra wnn runtt(tn Engravings fromC. Stanfirld, Ewj. just rprrived ami for sain hv CI fV flARVILL Jt r.n a. C. CARVILL CO.

j6 73 Cedar street. OR INDIAN GLUE Just received III hv I )1 Lirl IV nit IT tat TT.1I mi ukuiiouii a Ainu, Hi eutrci 1 rsjkl Mrvl.th nw TnA CI lua A join omamrntal rhina, glass, ivory, pasteboard ornaments, grolto tVafA' ma nn 1 nthn icirolev oirDOtWfirk ninnv tmna I nuilJiiy uiibbuifiia Ivl iib iivt vfiU llIC9llJ ftllU I Ciail UT j6 DAVID FELT CO. Stationers' Hall. COTTON 34 bales upland cotton, irom senr J. 1..

linrund, ami tor sale nv now landing LAWRENCE TRIMBLE, 51 Pine st. IN pursuance of an order of the Surrogate of the County of New York. Notice is herebv ffiven tn all niwwi having claims against John Raub, late of the city of New York, lumber merchant, deceased, to present the same with the i i. iicia nif rf iM, mc niiiipi.iiin hi ins iat line hi nHnaem, in the city of New York, on or before the twelfth day of July next. 1 I "NJ .1..

A lOOfi 1'aiTii vi ii. win i ui janiini i lo.io. jo i aw omT kaub, tiiecntor Gl OLD LEAK, by the pack and single book sil ver leaf Dutch metal tinsel: nold naner? noln hnrAm n.l m. iiniiu iiiHI sprigs, i mil. cuiuurcu Druiujl IVOTy boards: pel located card handles; screene handles; embossed car and visiting cards, for sale at the Book store of ifi I A VSC.V 1AA NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY.

ds TO'Vril f.Y ItF.PORT Sinr the last nnnrt 12 nersorii have lieen insured of whom 3 are residents nf 1.. XT ...1 mi nf th KT ont. A r. Sf Aw.li.nfa 9 C.rmriri 1 Tailnr 1 Silrwirvarifn OfTi. o.

in the Army, 2 are other pursuits: 1 .1 il 1 t. nnn ui mese inere are insurea ior jjiu.iaiv ana unuer, ior and under, 5 for $1,000 and under, 6 12. Of these there are insured for one year and over, 4 for 7 years and over 7 for Life, 1 12. New York, Jan. 5th, 1836.

E. A. NICOLL, Secretary. N. B.

Since the last reDort the Company have paid one loss of $5,000. j6 SHIPS. AVKE (Packet of the 8th Jaa'y. next.) I 'v wnw. muter, wiu en her regular dv an fiw i vi cih nr puHXQ, wui voira I Dier No.

13 I I UIX! UUILC KJ YUM. WHITLOCK Jr. OK APALACH1COLA The fine brig OMAR, HOWM. master will hv J. i a I Dlv on boarH 1 utw niLHAK is jfr wiruAonenv to irii "JiU1ULQV i.

i I I All S(. pOK APALACHJCOLA Trie fine copper fast M. ned Pi nl I i i i ii. lI i "jiifjuu, niaiirr, wu. rare atsuaicn suu iana nrrcaro at the wharf, Apnlv to 117 117 SAXE, the fine coppered and copper fasten 1 171 JT "'VP ALEXANDER, about 400 tons burthen built at or.i Portsmouth.

N. H. in tkk. m.n. r.i.:.

v. i. tnrlt itsn1. A 1 in cictj nwprci a verv supenoursnip stows alareecaronnruiniiai.il j.r I r' uu uaru, cH.il iiub oumiii ll 111 ftflA. X' Ol IStl SI C5 on ouuui i i rci DRUli ULKIiK WANTED A young man id uw uiiucisiaiHis mc reiau 4 tuf dusi i wib who can come wen recommend a.iU ouauncauuns, can call at Iso.

4 Uhtfst, between the hours of 6 and 6 P. M. d24 tf REMOVALS. MERCHANTS EXCHANGE SHIP TER OFFICE, remnvrd a uau Bt. LET d23 1Bl" Bobrowe.

lo Fhaiici), daujhterl 1TJ? 4 TSTT'C nvru i of Win. NeUson, all of this city. IVI wnir 7 EXCHANGE READING KOOI The proprietor informs his f.iends that he has taken rooms in ttiR hiiilftini. i uiimuctumea as ine itiercnants tichange, corner of Exchange Place and Sew street, and wUl have them prepared as soon as possilile. c.

cs D1W io fTIHE I VSITR tvrp rro xr i wj vvr.ui nave rHnmvnl their t.flnm tr w.ii u.u nixcct. iruiii room of the Howard Insurance Company. d23 tf soll, wifi ofUie Rev. John Inaersoil, and da.iShter of Robert Li EGGETT, WOOSTER FRAME hare re vingston, Esq. of t.

Lawrence county, aed 36 years. JJ moved to No. 50 Pino street, up stairs Having saved most cm ini'ir miiwh hatf Awk.K.s I .1 9 aic men uuai vaneiy IVKArVKLIN JENKINS friends, that have Ukn the new aikl commodious btiild ina rJn. uums buuiii wait wiucn they arc fitting up for a Real Estate ilooin. ami will resume busi ness SO soon a the rimits i 1 "viin.ins a.

ail Itn IllstUC. lUC no i ice ue given ot their succeeding sales, and they will be happy Dated Friday, December ISth, 1835. dI9 tf AJOTICE THE JACKSON MARINE INSU Xl RANGE nnMPJVV i xt. ino iiiujfvu hi uu, tit siren. opposite their foimer location.

dl9tf s. ALLLEY SPARKS moved to No. 40 Pine street. ALLEN have re dI9 Vtliy.r"110!!!' rvyr Guayama, PR. 11 Dec.

I TOSHUA MOSES' Hou is. for thp McCabe. I present at his dwelling. No. 91 Richardson McCabe present at his dwelling, No.

91 Chambers street. dl9 tf VITAL AVHITLOCK, Jun. has an office for the lir present at 73 South street. dl8 JACOB LITTLE Stock and Exchange Brokers. No afl W.ll i r.

zj i iC' V. io uuv ana sen i.oun yu Silver Coins, and Foreign and Domes tick Bills of Exchanje. 6 HIS lm ITHE subscribers have taken the new and commo dious buildup No. 13 Broad street, on the easterly side neai all street whu tlioo 1, 'i a estate naies Kioom, and will commence their sales in a few days, of which due notice will be given. JAMES BLEECKER SONS 013 instI 13 Broad st.

NEPTUNE MARINE INSURANCE COM PAW. This rtnmnin k.f; .1.: oerfl fmmthr lat. K.ar 1 1 1 Dresent th amitk MM .1 i v.wiur i ui mr nrancn i3aiiK, wall SI. 1 tt nit 1 nrt a.n"., iixiciai IJAttCOCK SUYDAM have removed to lofts MU i'earl streets, and have for sale an assortment of French 1.,, niiTime vrrase and roiand. yz 1WM john il.

JYIcUrackaw lias re isrui. nut re ue wit rs ior aaio a large I ioiung louia. Kurr lilocks, Ksopus, and Holland iii' EMOVAL. Leverett tiiomas havcremoT I a. a i mn Aitrmrx fmww VrII 1 .1 vv ii piitrf wiir ru intv vui carry on a general For rign ana uomestica Hardware Commission lninrjts.

i2 tw UTKAM KNtilNKS TjROPOSALS sealprl a vr Commissioner's Office, iOil. I 1 'i '1. 1. 1.111111 1 injj. hi a vj in.

nunviu hi una oince uuiu uiree clock, P. M. of the twenty fifth day of January next, for mg two Condensing Steam Engines and Paddle Wheels of such uinrut, Ulll ICCl Uf amet and length of paddles from twelve lo thirteen feet coin fllttr Ifi all thf'tr I irtj thn ntdim u.v j.vu.Mvtiiiiiru in i'ny six incur in uiaincter, with nine feet stroke of piston each engine and wheel to work separately, and all the parts calculated to woik with boilers having a pressure of forty pounds to the square inch, and to make the necessary copper boilers for the same, the copper for UOllCrtl Will lm liirouhnrl hv tliA I Ct A .1... i. i ij mu uu uir I'Me in a steam vessel now building at the Navv Yard at Brook I vn I.

l.L I 1 1 1 viuki iuwuii wiui iiurixtjiiiiii nr inrunen mnvtninf nf tha piston as may hereafter determined by tiie Navy rmmbsion ers. The whole to made, fitted, and secured in the best man io uie inypccuon 01 sucn person ana persons as may bj appointed by the Board of Navy Commissioners, and tO hf ill fill rnwntr'tm tn th tka rfWr I ft tl kstlruti.MT.wl llial .11 U. I 1 I I tehals for plidnx and ircunnf the engines', wheels, and boilers, exceqting such as ate parts of the engines, wheel, or boilers themselves, will nr. furnished by the United State. Th persons offerine Tiust state the price asked for the two rn rrineil mtui wheel rmrlrt nitt kav i 4lTllraJ iiianArtM.

tt nA iwAvLail Ia tn .1 ir 1 and the price per ound fc making and securing the rop nrr tilr in lh flm manni iUA uikj uiv frriMma uiii i mi; niUSS 'j "siss ii iiT mm nirninn uir wnme cntnpieteand put them in operation on or before the first dav of wore lueiiniiiiay 01 June next on or be lure ine nrsl clay ot juiv net on or Ix lore the first dav of Anon wheels, and fr the boiler, separately, if desirel, within twenty itij ur.iu rru, BIK1 SeCUreO IO we nausiacuon ine ara, anu satistactiorv security btHid wilj be required for the faithful completion of the "contracts which mav ha mH The whole must be nlared anH in UPui awaj aw aaa WJ' ia, ttl J1C 111110 WHICH miV DC agreed upon in the contract, under the penalty of forfeiting the ii uy uie sureties. Prrnn ihvnoaH tit mak itTcra tra rai'uAJ dant of theNavf lard, New 1 ork, who will give all necessary lacumes lor examining uie vessel, aud will furnish such other information as mav be in his power. It ia requested that some person may attend at the Navy Commissioner's Office, on the part of the persons making the offer "ii ic uar wirr uie tmers are io or onened. ia mv ui pvn un. as as may be required, previous to entering into contract.

To be du hushed twice a week in thf ninh Vnnnnni t.ati: 0Pnrr Tlnitofi KlatAa Tnlmtnnk LI 1 t.oi Gazette, Hartford Times, American Sentinel, New 1 jrk Evenine Post. New York Timen q.i,; mo" Republican. pORPORATION xNOTICE. Publick Notice ia Jl 11 ir i ii.i I a nAhtn.n I I (.. nan utui i oeioro ine common Council to open and extend Beaver street 40 feet wide from William street to Pearl street: Ainu ui.ln..

i 1 i oircrri intersection with Broad street, by taking ofT the eomer ofMr. Farrington's lot 10 feet on Broad street, and running to a point at tho southerly corner of said lot. Also, to close such parts of Merchant street as are not requited for the said extension of Beaver street, all of which propositions are shown on a map deposited in the Street Commissioners' Office. And nnrifM in hf.rf.Kv fifrflii.r ntvnn l.nt iT i "'wli ainii uiu rciro object to the proiosition above named, they are desired to present limn uiijrcuuiii. ui niiuu); ai uu ouwi uthce on or before the 1 5th day of Jantiiry instant.

Jf.u. h. ii, Street Commissioner. Street Commissioners' Office, i January oth, 1H36. jg pORPORATION N011CE.

Publick: nonce is mmu me Lom. mnwm .1 Jn.D...J 1. ikuii wnim i ran sircci, un me westerly side, between Coenties Alley and Hanover Square, so that said street may not A 'U ft wiiipn Pia 1 atrpot r. tK tt "i it biuc, ut iwct xiano VP Srni9PM nnrl Wnll troot or ai malia'tU. I mo iv uiiiic IUV SalinC UOl 80 43 feet wide in any part thereof, be ween Wall stieet and Hanover aiwTMia iimi ucpuuicu in uie oireei ominiKioners Oltice.

Anil nAhrf, i Imrfiritf filrltir mvnn lli.l if Him pcrsuns inieresiea object to the propositions above named, they are dcsir xl to pn sent their their objecUons in writing at the Street Commissioners' office on or before the I5lhdav of January initaiit. ixe.u. n. 3ll 1 rt, street Commissioner. Street Commissioners' Office, January 5th 1836.

1 TMHTNTAIN'S FANCY S'lVlHP. m. a. JU11U I r.h,.,naKl.. mnA I C.

T7 I veiling lreSSCS, are offered as reasonable as possible vv nue urape uresses, emn. wun wnite, tor weddings, Rich white Satin Luxors, fig'd and plain Fig'd and plain Satins, all qualities Rich striped, fie'd and plain Challvs Donna Maria Gauzes, fig'd and plain Real Blond Lace Dress Fig'd and plain Poult de Soi Plain Blond Laces, 4 4 and 6 4 wide 1 1 iwiwi viicuvi iiaiiAiiiiM wiui a guou assortment ot LaCes for trimminps. Scarfs, emb Hose. CSlnvm Vr.np. fmi a 1 ini'i dories, fcc.

J. S. FOUNTAIN CO 29 Maiden lane, corner of Nassau street. QPRING li2 PRINTS .111 IIWI nnrl i 1.U1UU1CU ill! flirM Pimfa tn nM, 1. A I other Chintzes, 40 do Bengal Stripes, for sale bv rtcrvc TKIMBLE.51 Pine WEST ENDS, a new article of stout drab fie'd p.M.lia Smn.

ii i i i uvMnriiM.1., wuiira, uiuwi ana Diue Drills, Pittsburgh Cords, fcc. 40 bale, common Bed Tickings 1.1... IT 1 I i 9 J4 L.A WHENCE TRIMBLE. SI Pine sU SHELLAC CO casas, for sale by d22 JOSIAH DOW JOSIAH DOW CO. 157 Pearl t.

PALMLEAt HAT iOcases various qualities, foraitfy JOSIAH DOW CO, J5 157 Pearl street. LAC DYE 23 cases for sale bv j5 JOSIAH DOW CO, 157 Pearl t. CHOPPAS AND BANDANNAS 60 cases, for ale by JOSIAH DOW fc CO. 157 Pearl street. USSIA SHEETING AND CRASH For sale XV by JOSIAH DOW fc CO, fi 153 Pearl street.

AMUSEMENTS. PUBLICK SALES. nfiaPlf THCITDP 'i I JAMES E. COOLEY, Aavou. PETER M.

HAIitTEAn TJli. CHILDREN IN TIIE WOOIWahe, W.S.I To conclude with the Melo Dramatics: Opera of THE FORTY tion At half past 6 the auc THIEVES. Ganem, Mr. Pearson Mana. Mrs HaJon SSSiii ''''We'miscellaneou.

books, com with a Tamborine 1 Pf' var.ety of Hworical, Theological, and School books, Friday, Mr: Wallack's Benefit books fu Plr Aduuuancc Boxe. 1, Pit 50 cents, Gaflerr 25 ll.Tu Season Tickets Fa.Uciil.rs in eaUloene. at store: A MKKIP.AN Tam Chanter, Souter Johnnie, and other wot lu. wv vioce. i HAruHiwiifl u.

i. Door, open half past 6 Performance commence, at 7. worn, HiruR.D ui KriirMitn i. THEATRK KftWPDV ct from an Ensliah arent. M3 1 f.sv in i i stmM desirable assortment ever oflVnxl rKm A.

evjiinv Jan A will M.fnnu.1 .1.. i nr ill he MifXrn.l n. i rnrnvn iii 1'1 rT i riuna ol 1 ucii AM In which Messrs. Cony and Elanehard, and the doc Kruio will an hm. Ati whu.li tka i i i RUFFIAN BOY GiraWli Dul Mr sa T.

rx" IUCT ismiw.vr i H4T.I A i iiTPi spectiuiiy mi.M nw his tnends and the publick, that there will be a Grand Military and Civick Ball at the above place, on Friday veiling, the 8th in honour of the glorious victory at New Orleans. N. B. Weekly Assemblies every Monday evening; Practising School Wednesday and Saturdays Waltzing every Thursday. MUSKIM AND GALLERY OF THE FINR AliTs I.

7 viiy nan. auu woiHienui exmniuon ol Uie ANT AC INI Itf fni.l.ni.al A 1 1 I Aiiiomatons, wiu take place on evening next at half past 7 o'clock, and be repeated every nrvf wsw.lr fin 1 iv tions will be at 12, 3 and 5 o'clock, as well as several times duiine those evenings and between the Acts. Open from 10 A. M. till 5 P.

M. and from 7 till 10 in the eve ning. HZT Admittance 25 cents. Season Ticket 11 if OW OPEN The Sixteenth Annual Exhibition nf flirt Amn.M .4 C. nii hit ui un Aria, consisting at ancient and modere Pictures, in Barclay street, near Astor'a Hotel, ifrfMn in the morninn till Ifl.i niiJii 1 ji i i' with tvf.

Admittance cjnts Season Vckets 60 cents Catalogues 6 trm. Jim A MERICAN ACAOK.MV nP Thp iriUii of 1. Tl 1 1 I v. nr. Daiue oi ounaers rtui The Death of Genera Montgomery, before Q.ucbeck.' The Declaration of Independence The Battle field at Trenton The Battle of Princeton are now exhibiting daily.

Doors open from 9 o'clock A. M. until 10 o'clock P. M. diillv lighted in the evening with gas.

i 1.1111a ui.iitAii:ai catalogues I 4 cents nl3 PA RTN Kli WAX Tvnw, im ii auitu, ai a lintl L. ner the nub ii'iium .1 wirauv ciaousnea ana aavesusmg patronage a person a i ni.il il 1 .1,1, 1.1 HifP. res to each mans mav be obtained Kv .1 tioneers. vr The terms of credit will mm A. 11 at uie ume 01 sale, or personally by applying to William Minott MitcheU, Esq.

at his of lice. No. 43 Libertv strent TV VW rw uJ alJ 1 iuifcrin, icoo. 1 a iiiint vuLCL. a.

PETER GUION, LMRE PROOF SPORES vu UC31IUU3 a. Ifi HIM krlJ Vtvavna vited to call at the General Real Estate Aency Office. ail street, to examine a plan and drawings of a More to be per lecuy hre proof, both inside and out, having no combustible mate rial in it rnt t. im ee. pr 7V1 "ATTAIN COMPAN Manhattan Iff! Lwnninv Iiiii.

ikL. J. .1 i. i i i i mij muiiim a uirinena oi xour tver lOtn instant 1 mea reprewnt alive, on the rlZ ROBERT WHITE, Cashier. M.

C. cvuc cion comprises the vm wiiiisnMri inn ioconcude with the PantonuiM! of HA 1 TvASHIONABI.K 1 1 P.IO I LKQtTIV TOM ni.i i ticu ar. w.U besa.bly published. wuu. 5" tablished himself in this city, for the HlThlirl.1 mafinrttf.hmn 111.

i I a. scnoer havuie established him.if in tKi. r. i Th. I nf Dcnenai uie i exians win nosiUve take nlae ri i sub purpose day next.

I T.n ana asnionaole Lipliolslery, wonld respect Admission BoiesSl. Pit 371 cents. Caller. S5 then with 'articles in hi. 7 luir, wju ruminfl Ml mil nlprjim.

C. 11:. ocwm i icacu 10 dc ootamea at the Box Umce. the most rostlr mn. 7 in Door, open at half past 6 o'clock Performance comment 7 frmturetn.

ttt it i. onoon style or drapery. The i i nr.n rt ot na A i rouau wiu tie nnrn nn i mhnHuif eu i FRANKLIN THEATRE Chatham Square wui oe penormed ine Uomedf ot MY FELLOW CLERK Taetick. Mr. 7rK Mrs.

Blake. After which the Comedv of fPHE JP.lV.Ahv.' Mr. Hows: A favourite Dance, by Miss Johnson. A Comics' DanCf hv Tvll Knolrm in Ta aaimIuJ. rr: wiui me rtrco 01 riuiM iu A UKTUfc.

Mr. Turtle, Mr. Orumraond Mrs 1 hursday, Mr. J. W.

S. Hows' Benefit. Price of adiuission. Boxes 60 cents, Pit to cents. Ooorsouen at a nuartr nunt nA tkA i "i vi low wui ri i uuir MK, WALLACK begs leave most respectfully to inform his friends and the publick that his Benefit will take olace on Pridav nniri Jnnimru fitk arM Slinriui ftia IrinHlu L.

rrsi nS yui iji i.uvcniDer next. HORATIO N. DAVIS, No. 286 Boadway, opposite ine ashinon Hotel. OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK AND ERIE haiu nuAU uu.MF No.

46 Wall street, third storv VOR SALE, the steamboat org known as a passage boat on the Hudson River ex tremWv wall i. ui iuw ouai, Having a powertui engine, and oemg completely furnished with berths, together with a full and picie inventory ot tumiture, For terms, applv to AND. KIRK, Albanv, or to ALLEN BROWN M. VAN BLRtN. i i uey street, XNew lork.

ESCO'A study for Ladies. Mtss a ne peui comeay Ol ine tvoiii oa ieonrd girrrt and to receive and the Lamb RhHnrnk w.h.j.'' u. I pupils either bv the nuartr aa receive of She Would be a Soldier, or the Battle of Chippewa. jS jlowmg branches Penmanship, AriUunc.kk, cRVadine viisiuiiiiir. miia nnininir jrn i.u xier nours ol mstruction are from nVlm lr A 12 from So'clock, P.

M. until and from 7 until 9 in the even nit nl tea I7kaa l. 0. iinni ucf icave io say uiat ladies whose education has been neglected in early youth can now be favoured with an opportunity of uiiprovuig themselves in any of the above named studies, without even their names being known to the members of me nuay provided they wish it and she pledges herself that such mav dinenn nn a tie la rt i uuuutuuii, one oera learr to name yOOLOlilCAL INSTITUTE, No. 37 Bowery, fm as references: Charles M.

Ing. mt is now ooen tor visiters. Itmin nf E.Uir.tn.. In I ir. j.

vs. aiarsn. Mr. JNauiamel 11 1 1 1 1 a. I UMUU1UU1I IIUUI IUW 1 i.

I H. uuuji r.iiiiiMijon irom iuio 1 clock in the forenoon, from 9 tn in ih rtumwvn i 1 WIU IIUUI IV 9 in the evening. Mr. VANAMBURGH will enter the caoe a4P. 8 in the evening.

The Animals wUl be fed at 4 P. M. and at 8 in the evening. Aumiaance cents children under 10 vnars ofaee kalfnria. i i N.

B. received at all hours during the day and evening. Terms made known on inqniry. Evening classes are BOW twintl ilmltf 3 PRINTING. TAMES VAN NORDEN, Printer, 49 William tf street, (over the office of th BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, Ntatlu.mcairattlu.

and mmctuallv OatalOffUes. Carda nironUn. tl ,11 rF 1 vuirnu, noies, i.necKS, Bills ot Exchange, and every description of Mercantile Blanks. oone in the neatest style, and on reasonable terms. Posting Bills the printed at shortest notice: in! SW ORDS, Land Agent, Purchases.

Sales 32 year, of Ke. iKinsVe'TMM, nJ leasehold Estate, every day and evening. iZZ.Tm on tavourawe terms. Orhce No. 15 Ex Tliel.vu,2ANACOVDA bbrpev change Place, opposite the Post Olfice.

New York. 25 dtf largest eyerlrouglit to this country, is very docile, and may be ban I 1HICkEllING PIANO FORTES. I 'y" 1 i uiiucniJAlit. navinir made an armnircm. nl ra W.

bcrn ma 'e to me M. with Messrs. J. Chickering Co. of Boston, to receive a regular UKANU COSMnRAMl i .1..

I sunnlv nflheir i nicmum, ((Mn sui wnn a I ins lrieiKis ana ine niiolick that i V1CWS an assortment is now to be seen at No. 190 Broadway. a2 tf age half pTiceV una iwe.ve years rpo UOACH MAKERS. 25 Coach Makers are ATUW OPEN J. thou wli who mixA sloieh ll to the citizens of New York, that he is now exhibitin in A.

POST, at tl the American Academy Fine Arts, Barclay street, the followinr 030 corner .1 niui ue is nun cjuuuiiiqv mi wi i the American Academy Fine Arts, Barclay street, the following 030 tr corner TT 1 jiarivui ivrpwiiurT, 3d Avenue and 14Sih st. Hatfem i tin i.ir'i' Pn.i nn.i Old Morta htv and his Pll lniK I 1 i a iiuiiciiunujii. irom me sone VII lie brewed a nark n' tnam I a i i r. minim a inquire or fitK etnriae rC Kn 14 Wall street, consisting of suits of rooms on each floor. dtf C.

P. GRIM. No. 7 Nassau mt. OLLAND'S LIKE OF VAN BUREN.

BEL KNAP HAMERSLEV, (Hartftxd Conn.) have recently published The LUe and PoliUcal opinions of Martin Van Bn ren. Vice President of the United States, by William M. Holland." One volume, duodecimo, with portrait. Por sale by Robinson. Pratt Co B.

S. Collins, N. J. White, Leavitt, Lord Mormon Bancroft, and Wiley dl7 taw3wis Jt. ARTS Barclav strect.

Col. TRIIMRITI.I.'st "l' V.1 Directors of die Company wUl be at NEW YORK I NS A NC ECO MPAN Y.The Stockholders are herebv notified that Uie annual election for their otfice, No. S4 Wall The poll UI open at o'clock, and close at 2 P. M. d2IUI2 THEO.

B. TATTERTHWAITE. S.vretnrv. ryohunary SuhiU vn. 6 i.

i V' ieren nelt Kerofutionarv Suhiects viz street, on Monday, the eleventh of January next. 12 blll ilin.i ni inn in 1. I or "i.i splen FOR SALE. Two story house and lot No. 226 Cherrvstreet.ini fivi li IIY1 u.t a ai t.

"I 1 "i "Il 11111. I MO. 1 11. sou vv ater street, extending throtiL'h to Cherry street lot dI9 1m EBK.VEZER AI.I.RN son FOR SALE, THE LEASE AND FIXTURES OF A FIRST RATE REFECTORY, advantag ouslv located in the lower part of the city, and now doing a cood business. Forfurther information enquire of W.

Hunt, 20 Wall in the oreat Llw umce, up stairs. 1 2 istf Sale, To Let, or Lease, L. store 85 IVlaiden I. Ino to J. McBRlDB, the three storv 1st May next.

Apply aB tt RICHARDS RICHARDSON have removed from No. 72 South st. to No. 78 Wall in PROPOSALS FOR BEEF. Sealed proposals will be received by the Commissioners of the Alms House at their office, (Park) until Thursday, the 7th day of January, for supplying the Alms House with fresh Beef for one vear.

For particulars, apply at tne omcc. J3i i wj iai Iw i. iouu or js uuuu. Tne person applying must eith er be capable of taking charge of the editorial department, or he tHE President and Directors of the Jackson MiL mtut be apractH. ul prmter.

AddreM T. VV. at the office 'of the nne Insurance C.mM. 'rl 1 vf.uV. at the office of the new ora r.venin ost.

JOSIAH DOW for sale d29 I wis CO, 157 Pearl street, offer Calcutta Camilla ri II "'H'1" xanoannas, tvj cases iiim one lack Kl An I ii li r. SaiBn em u.i. oaies iwn i wine, iw preen naltml Tw U.J a luiiifn. I CIIMI I H. I 1 ih Jlw eiegani vameta Hair n.

CVWIH. China (jnodw.9nn a.o q.il. cwv i I 40 case. PU Urfi iu cases isi quality Kouge, 4 cases Pearl Buttons, 4 do do for Grass Cloth Jackets "graveo "aper, 1 Jo Russia Goods 1300 pieces IXaper, 240 do Sheetings, 40 bales German Goods 3 kiU u.i. ii.

Shawls iiiuiri, i rase reman French GooilsS :i.i j. I i luuuuiii. ion no, do Gloves 1 ill ni'li Prim. I J. M.l Pil i v.

noons, 4 ao coot Uords. rPO SH1P BU1LOKKS. l.v.s.1 un iv rm SER' AND OTHERS. The executor, of I iiirii urn, nave in 18 dav dm ariuJ a I VI .1.. .1 I.

Ti i iui cnu. on uie capnai stork payable ou and after the 15th day of January instant, at the Of. fice of the company, No. 46 Wall street. By order, L.

GREGORY. Secretary. January 1836. 14 I ullll LLUl II navinir takon 1 10 unm EETH. Operations Caatle'a Residence and frKr.

oar 1 Mai iitai i i 1 1 yj dnn lane, (at the junction of Liberty street,) will now be open inehia usual asaortment ol anH ji 11 I'll iu cr 11 customers. N. B. In consequence of his books and paper being mostly troyed, they wiU confer a favour by handing in a statement men accouuta with him that are unsi tiled. i2 fitis ATEPTUNE INSU KANCE COMPAN Y.

A di 1 vidend of seven per cent, on the capital stock for the last sir months has been this day declared, payable on demand at the of oHhe company, south west room of United States Branch Bank, No. 15 Wall street. J4Z CHARLES J. JOHNSON. Secreiarv.

on the Teeth. Mr. a. r. wij wiuauway, ueiwern fCeed and I iian rrtr N.oa VnJ, 1 nS.

cms. lleceajuiH nHV.r r.ir ..1 .1 1 azz Ian Sty for acres. The Delaware nH H. 30 1 89 Leonard street. See advertisemet Ladies is at No a 22 JIIai lut paraIlel the timbCT land the 'T'HOMAS 1JUGAN, Sexton of Trinitv Church on me premises.

WUl be sold lots r.i in Vlrvmn fmm inn ich the gene and Undertaker in general, respectfully informs the public. laiatauaai ft fl I hilt h( fUtdtUul ak A I fa.T lT. a plrt o7 hlhj opened u. wnoiu went ot tne premise. I.

covered with moat em ll ii. wine of the Adelnhi Hoik. k.r. bcr. i 1 1 V.U111HO mm ncrr nuiiT ariir.e required for funerals can he hud at .1..

The eXCCUtOrs Vt Kpph nAn 11 .1 1 ik.u in iu sen ine iimoer on those lands, hot hav nii kiA iA ..11 iroperty in market till the present time. The vicinitv of thu ianl XT 7 iraiijiiionaiion to tne env of New York easr and 1 I "1 11'' a 111; laihis eers, in New Is 1 a a at noon, meat reasonable terms. Promising fidelity and attention he solicit. Appiiuauon interments to be made at the above nlace. or at hi r.i,lni.n kt 1 uuiiuici si.

nio ojn I xirU OCKHOOEHS of hi Mar. will be sold in lots by Franklin JcnHru, auction 'nsLuranp Company or the city of New York, arc hereby 1. ail I FlflllllAH Pi Ik til A annua a. a ou me sain oay ot January inst. at 12 o'c ock uuu ir seventeen directors will be 'eiuai me omceot the Company, No.

46 WaU street, on Mon 01 January inst. 1 nc roll wUl be open from 12 to OCIOCK. J211 L. GREGORY. Secretarv 1 umce ot uie ashuigtoti Insurance Co.

New York, 4th January. 1836. I HE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS of th company earnestly request the holders of Policies on whi no toss ha been sustained, to return them to the office without aeiay, lor the purpose ol having them cancelled, and in order to mora uie insured an opportunity to procure insurance elsewhere. The unearned premium will in every case be carried to the credit ol the irmiratft nn th IwwJr. wvw.

vm 1111. l.l'Hlltlliy. J3t JOHN E. WEST. Secretarv Thr 0UUt ,9 H.

and Christian S. Delavan tnto H. Bro.jw H.iu i.77 a. ii now ouuamg, uie ana uroome street, i ne business will hereafter be condurtnH nrl T.S ltel aer.Ui.finn.of. Daniel E.

Delavan Brothers.heresmers mnana io receive pro win oe as usual. DANIEL E. DELAVAN. .4 dtf WIIAM coiirPH an CHARLES H. DELAVAN, wiX.L.lAil COLLIER.

8 Broadws.v. I phoistiiv 1 .1. iienr i ora, January it, 1836. 1 muiiw 1 iai, j. LibiiAV Ai, rpiit Subscribers having taken into co partner 2 t.w,.

ft manufacturing and vending Piano Fortes, Mr. Thomas H.Chambers, will continue that branch of Jf 1 o.H..ruierinenrm ot lu1hi, Bacon and Th. lusica puwishtne, Sc. will be continued as herefbte. J3at DUBOIS BACON: TyrTICE Daniel E.

Delavan having taken his new lorlc, Jan. I. IHae. i Iw Three HundW Thousand Dollars, which is all paid in and invest m.iu mn mey receive proposal, and make in surance on marine and fire risks, to an amount not exceeding thirty thousand dollars risk: Proposals for Fire Insurance left at street, New York, will be for itu "vuain f.ru 1 13 Rl TS. 15cases twocol'd madder plates, for 1,16 uro of A.

Bigelow, 48 Ph sale by s. ALLEY SPARKS St ALLEN wrdod to the office at Boston. iin on a the store of A. Btgelow, 48 Pine n. MIV BUVH, IRE INSURANCE.

ThsM prrnante I cure. aiiout auvt. Boston. Dec; 2fith, 1835. JOSEPH BALCH, President.

j5tf HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPa" "'V Washington and Union iquares: About fifteen or NY. Thislon. lots of ground, situated as above, w.ll be sold (under the ubiuuiwii, uKunimiea miu. directmn nf n. i.

naa iu ui'jre i busineis, and I DE. DELAVAN BROTHERS, 489 Broad 1'ft' Broome "Uee. have jurt received and offer fcT.ale.imeaa.Tr to thecorncr of William rt. They la" 1 Dr nnt In .) a. "iuct, anu arranged 10 nut tne occupants Apply at this office.

FIFTH AVENUE AND TWELFTH ST PROPERTY. Chancery sale of valuable property belonging to John Graff, and the heirs of David Seaman, situate on the roost desirable and improving part of Fifth Avenue and Twelfth pLd ,3 Icsl Uber' nM1' 25'h dav of January ne'ii, at 12 oVUrt cUi'eTXrTrt Bf. onK': r.j.i..; promp resort to a appears on Monday ia each in the New i citc iiruposais ior insurance at the office SHIPMAN, CORNING CO, No! 5 Wall 1 rw.B week) Yor Times, igiicn ung voowise. N. B.

A. the Exchanee i. burned down, tho above property will be oM at the Sale. Room of Franklin and Jenkins, No. 15 Broad on the day and hour above mentioned.

j5 t. ARTHUR TAPPAN CO, No. 25 Beaver fine tment of Gothic! Tea fr. Pla and Ple5 grve mucc ttat Mr WilHara E. WTutmg a partner in their a rays, riaiea uma, and Mated I concern, from and afln tho first matant.

rtvZl m'nsTd A.T.fcCO.havingfittHup.hcirpresemp.aceof (No. 15 Beaver now ofler for wile, for cash or credit as I f1 1 "Ota the first of May next, the two sub nreofore, their good, saved from the fire, together with purcea. I stantial 4 story brick stores. dl arwl A tk. made since, eonmrisirur a large amortment nf tm hoi bui uriul ey wiU be let together or aeparate wiU be let together or separate rpHE President and Directors of the Washington Lti iwand Tbe braidb i.ii vin.

I uu.nna 1 11 IV STRAW GOODS UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS, fcj .5 3t ud.v dedarr.rry'""t" with this well known wiiiajijr, uie xnew i ora, nave dlred 'bnlof four for per cent on the capital Meek cTme Cornwiy, payable on and after the Ilth inM. at their office af ivl Ilk .11 BtVOdt Yu I oMi.il. iij oraer. JOS. B.

NONES, Secretary The traiufer book. wiD becloeedtill the 11th inst j5dtI3th TVTEW YORK INSURANCE COMPANY. a. i qe rresiaeni ana Irirectors have this da dend of five per cent. ...,1 day ck tor the last atxmontlis, payable to the stockhoklcrs iiolder.

representative, on and after the 1 1th inst. at the officr. 31 Wall street THEO. B. SATTERTHWAITE.

lm Secretary. GIN. of subsenher has on hand, and will be constantly brand, sale by ARCH'D. GRACIE TTTINES Superiour old port 'ct from the London Also. other for sale by declared a divi HAMPAJGNE WINES, of the of the company Cresent, and other brands, for by or their legal j5 ARCH'D GRACIE.

54 54 Exchange Place. ines. received di Shnrr NTatVir. k.l ARCH'D 54 Kxchanee Place. theHeidseick, Moct' Exchanee Place, TNTJIA TWINE 2000 bales 2 and thread, for aa k.

v. JOSIAH now CO. IMUKAl 1013VrrUBi a in 157 Pearl street. PUBLICK SALES. AARON LEVVV Store No.

123 Broad LEVT wi" PiTe Personal attendee either at pnvMe or at hi. fuTthe sale of Furw Furniture of Furniture. ve attendance re, net private house, or at his or, commodipus and weU calculated varices mode. or mat pupe. Sales i verv Liberal sd PBIVATP farm tiJS very chrap.

A nu.ntitv of LitfKtfraphick stot.es, various zes. 1 be cuuiick. in Itklian laruroage, in J7 imported for a private library and are ottered much less than coast. toreine furri or other goods hare now an opportunity of doing soon tale Bv a VTorJF10 AUSTIN, Auctioneer AUSTIN WILMERblNO CO. Store 3G 'r street, between Broad and William street.

i i WU.l EltrjuiiiN AI, lllCkS. J. AI. Store 152 Water street: JAMES AI. AIILLER.

Aiinir.n 111 1 Wednesday, Jan. 20. Leather At half past 10 o'clock, ot the Brown. No. 7 Crm at 2000 side.

Hemlock and Cak Sole Leather stores tX Elijah ao ax aud Urain uppiT do. line. a other articles in TO LET. Two la roe A tn fi At Private Sale A n. arrangements will pveusa full Harchva the ensuing season.

j2 I wis Kunaell A i Bostc I )n nml WbUa .1 1 1 New York. AiA3. aau. on Crocker, Brothers Taunton, Mass. THOMAS.

TS1 ken the new the and aiHv CiooH. "aare, Cutl.ry, CoilSISllllP of knives anil f.irl,.. razors: rissorsand faueu knives; I 'iiaiiiim aiiti iron lablt and ta spoons; horse, cloth, sgoe, and whitewash wrenches: brass naila n.u....i..i 1 "nts, eoli tanma tea and coflee nnx tin rpoons, nn. and waiters: Norfolk ,1 candlMiL 'race cnauis; liram "cha l.cr 3155 ssion" braces and bits: sacf oiues; and toi.r. brushes: hmrine boxe.

leal lsT iferfcr' iirewooa nu ivory rules; slates and nenrila' lli n. asVf Pearl street. Friday, At 9 clock, at their aiu.l... import. Drv Goivls: assortment offrsah paper ee Ur.

IloltNli iS Uveru.imiil7 Roads. Passenrers bv this T.ine will limu 1 Iiui pata ot tail al istf I OPEKA HOUSE toil SALETTo Tnnlinr i wii in the me Wk' ,0 of hs of the btockhol, er. and acconling to the provisions of the 15ih "uu of their articles of ii.i;nn 'i'" ister of sa city and eoun, bcby IhT building and ani, sold bv jan" teons. at nub hek anr tmi, 1 1. 1 iiierra.r Cock on Wedntday, the ibth i' of six f.tlf lot.

of in fee simnle feel is 9S by .50 f. varstmce? sta.it.nl manner, and in point of neatness, ronveiHenc" and "ecanc. behevedtostimiiss any Theatre in the United tau" ThV nenr was painted hv Snimm care the different SaEES accommodare a much larpe, iJ cent on the nt vll. 9K ItaSJX" may remain on mortoane at fi "1 purcnaser, s.e..me to the Trusted, a "tl 3f Until the day of the house may' TviTby nor Ferrero. No.

21 Hnw.nl ROBERT RAY, G. G.HOWLAND, Trustee. New York. 20th NovemtiVP VR. 1 niu lustou i fa 1 the lare Store bb I'earl street, corn 01 nrritil at premises, or at William 194 Bioadwv.

IXTAIL LINE FOR LVJ. Camden ami A mlw 1 tA nmi fire. Sig ner Apply on the dig It rillliAuriLil'l A via Trenton and Philadelphia Rail "7 XnCfrom TZlZZ and Rail 7. i una at iu cieck same cveninv are through to Philadelphia 55 00. ji ff; 111 iuria 01 uie uwnrn.

TVTEW ESTABLISHMENT, ll'VIJ' VJTU la' HOUSE HOTKI. V. It, .71 IT I'll? lO" DoWJ Tow Mrii. II COItNEU PINE THE CUSTOM fgi pres, rv rr Sir a ItormerlV I.ovpinv'nA haiinA Mini, former linncii rui i ns ana auditions to Ihe tormer house, now mescnt to ilm ..1 tile publick. a i can be had! and ConeC i'TESi: dLspos uon to please and accomm.Ki.iie, to im rlt a share puoi.es patronage.

HORN fii Fit KES IUI DllS FOREIGN AND DOMF.S ir rimm niT. HARDWMK "iiooiu that on January 1st they coinmTnce II, axnu uuMf.ssTiCK COMMISSION HARD WARE Itrsivirfiu xiivii AT THE NEW STORE SO. BROAD A FEW POOKS FROM WALL STREET. Consignments of good are respectfully solicited, and liberal ad v. remove our present stock eood.

from No. 235 Pearl street, and close then ofl' at recuci The assortment it present is verv ood in 11 The Slirins itnnnrtalinn. .11 V. ii 1 complete, and 1 supply ot domes LKVriRKTT Jb supply of domeslirk KEFERENCES. Sorter, Wenny Co.S: V.

S. Wilder. Kan John Tnrnian mrr where "iU 4 lrbh Linens, fine to extra superfine 3 1 and 4 4 Brown Holland, and 34' 7 4 "nd 4 1 antalotai Linen, late tire. nce j2 Iw WM. REDMOND CO.

11IUlPilSAI I.TTTT i i.i ii r. so.tme.,tf Tu'i. vra.raru, ocaied proposals will be received by the Commissioners of the T. 7 ai their office I Park 1 Th. i.

ln House supplying BTJZl been'? Vear. for nartirular. hvi "nr wul be held at their offi 7Wali 1 aT T'ffl mst. at 12 noon, tho poll Twill 7. ol der J4 2w K.

VV. MARTIN. Secretary: OPRINU PRINTS, of enttrely nw style and Jeleeant natterns fn, oiyiK mm dI9 ALLEY SPARKS fc ALLEN, PREISLH FANCV BEAD PURSES fcc Ju'r. a received at Stat ionoftt 1 1 fail Lea, variety in the Utest style, together with eae.y kind oflaiK nd Jhrr purse, and fancy all of w'hich are for ale atilsO. ilinf rWIPfl iivlr.ninn Lithographick Prints, of beautiful des.n fT are oticred on the m.t n.l.

wn DAVID FELT on oq i aji mreci rOLD LEAF, constantly for sale bv fup fe mogaK' TVTOT1CE. The limited partnership formed parm. r.sp settled by Geotge New ork, January 4. 1836. vo nn lard rd.

a iwcca u.e suiiscnoers. 1.. i ii.i.rl uciUKlib L. WILT Ann j5 4w EDWARD VAN ZAA. TVTOTICF TU nrl.

it. a n. tered int and under UMeZof Uard fc acUon of the Commi. est, for the tian. ich a cnoice setectlun Ot ISoftCoiorMrl ft il for Sketches, comi.risino .11 Jr? calks prepared as to combine all the eood qualities reouirett in this almirml art I 1 A in 1 i luu mllcll i i I i I and Edward V.n yn.l.

rT elnTai partn.T j.rvt.., iooc .1.. on Uie Kiai: reQ DJ' consent bu mnessofthesaid be llih r. v. the spiral partner, and DolUr.nc stock 7rmiy he Partnership commences the day nf th dife theteof, and will continue until the fourth ri.l I thousan.1 eight hundred and forty. on GfcORGE WILLARD, GEORGE WEST, EDWARD VAN ZANDT.

a January jh. to and PORCELAIN CARDS, best manufacture, Irom A Oap bheet down to the smallest sire, constantly for iln l. J4 tf I. HOIT. il pLAVTNG CARDS, of all descriitiTfoTlale LHOIT, i4 I.AIVKKiVCV l.

1 st. nOTTON 95 bales Upland Cotton, landinfr0n, bng Fanny Cott, and for sale by 3 l4 I.AWR li'NY'f 1. ni, 11101.51 Pme st. j' LAWRENCE fc TBntm I AWRg'NCE TRIMRf.K Pinp and for by HoIT.

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