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Ihoftite, the President anil Casliier of which shall not, at the expiration of tho year, swear or alliim before a magistrate, that no bills have been issued, or put into circulation by sud Bonk, alter the fourth of July next. Contrary to the Act entitled An Act to prevent tne issuing and circulation of mail notes for the pay mcut of money." Journal of Richard B. Fondick, inspector oi flax seed in the city of New York, rejwrts that during the last year he inspected 80,590 tierces and 963 half tierces. Mett lees, CS3 2G. Exi losion.

On Wednesday a box marked with care," and the repscMcntation of a wine glass between the word, was put into the caro of one of tho persons employed to superintend the stripping of good for Um Camden and Amboy Rail Road Transportation Company. The ed toMf. C. Lilionduhl, 31 Maiden Lane, New ork. The Agent asked whether contained any thing combustible! or danaerous, and was assured that it did not.

Shortly afterwards, while one of tho young men was putting the box on a wheelbarrow, to be conveyed on board the steamboat, its iii i.liv tlin box into small pieces, and ti Inch. The noise was tremendous, u.A. th rushed to the scene of it was found thnt thebox had been filled with torpedoes," which irritable little fellows had been offended by the action of the porter, and "gone ofT" without notice, it that the man had not lccn killed. The articlrs m.rkMl G. C.

Werner, 227 North Front street, Phila del phis. The explosion led the people to look after another hn, with a similar mark, which on being opened, was found fill of pullin'craokrrs, a noisy fulminating allair, which might Imvfl done immense mischief. It is known that a hre occur red some time since in the baggage car of the passenger line, which was imputed by the sufferers to the carelessness of the finmien. but bv the Coninanv to Inciter matches. A suit is now tiendin" in New York, relative to the loss, and the oc currence ot the explosion of Wednesday will strengthen the defence.

Chmcse MuLsr.aRT. A remarkable instance oftliis Plant's tenacity of life was mentioned to us the other day by r. Steblriiis of this town. Dr. S.

last autumn sent several boxes of the cutting of this plant to Illinois. One oiAthcm was 69dava on its and when received, the earth in which the cuttings had been started, and were shooting forth as luxuriantly as if enjoying the choicest advantages oi sun, sky, and soil. No doubt the cuttings of the Multicaulis can be sent the world over without killing them. Gazette Minuet FivniiBim.E to T.okg Life. Dr.

Casper, ol Berlin, from a number of statistical returns and has come to the conclusion that the average life of married people ia hotter limn thnt ni tlin Hllltrll' Tm ftii tit The i nntivin ol a vessel which passed Bamocat vesterdav mornins. reports that he ran close in shore. No vessel or vest ise of one wac to be seen, nor per im nn tKn alinrn Imt tho water was covered with floalin clients of tea, some of which tho captain attempted to save, but found it imposMiblc from the roughness oi uie sua. Shad. Shad sold in the Baltimore market on Tuesday at event five cents and one dollar a piece.

None are expected in Philidelplua before St. Patrick's day next Thursday, U. S. Gar, T1m mftnlifMV linUHe of the Reformed Dutch church Fallsburg, Sullivan county, was destroyed by fire on the 23d ultimo. Samuel Pay son, Esq.

Cashier of the Massachusetts Bank had a tail on Friday Evening, and broke his Hip bone, Injur ing himselt severely. isoston uaz. MiLLEDor.vii March l.Foriin. Alter our paper was put to press, an Express arrived with despstches from General Scott, at Picolata. to Governour Schley Their con tents are not knewn hut we understand that General Scott requires more tioops.

Journal. The Count dc Survilliera (Joseph Bonaparte) has generously given the sum of two hundred dollars to the suflk rers bv tho recent fire at Bordentown. We noticed lately in the Philadelptria papers, that the Count had made a handsome donation to a French charity in that city. PASSENGERS. Inthe ship France, from Havre Mr.

Armaml Foulhourx, an: SO in the steerac e. in the ship Sutton, trom unanesion: maaam uagar, raessr.s. Dowd, Baldwin, Mane, Wreaks, Austin, Green. Paze, Bonner, Carnes, Baker, Woodbury. Addison, Gonitis, Clarity, Ogden, Glover, Pck, Hoskms, DcBam, Hale, White, Carnthers, Price, Pitt, Pendleton, William, Botlnian, Jarnugin, Master De Batn, and 4 in the steerage.

In the brig Candour, from Ponce Mr. Harrary. In the Ufig Chippola, from Gibraltar J. De Coster. IC7 CONTRIBUTIONSHIP FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Office, No.

12 Wall street. The time allowed, under the provision of the law of the Statu, as approved bv the Chancellor of the First Circuit, for the Stockholders of the Compa ny in fill up their stock, having expired Nonce hereby given, that the book of subscription for Ihe balance of the stock will ho continued open for the publick generally, at ihe office of the Company, until Ihe whole number of shares shall be subscribed fur. The shares are fifty dollars each five per cent to be paid at the tune of subscribing, and the remainder at mich time as the Directors shall determine, either in cash, or secured by mortgage, or transfer of any stork created under the laws of the United Stales, or either of the States, or alignment of certificate of claims airamt the old stock of the Company. ABM. BLOODGOOD, President.

R. W. MaTI, Secretary. EIGHTH WARD DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIATION. tlZJ The members oflhe Eighth Ward Demncratick As "ociation," and all others fiiendly to Euual Rights, opposed to Dictation and all monoimus, are requested to meet at the Eighth Ward Demncratick Hal, No.

lf6 Spring street, on Tuesday evening next, 15th insUnt, at 71 o'clock, for the purpose of mnk iiif arrangements for the ensuing charter election. A general and punctual attendance is particularly requested. By order. MOSES JAQ.UES, Chairman. Jon's Booet, Secretary.

ml2 3t Hall. FOURTEENTH WARD. r7 At a meeting of the Demociatick Republican Electors of the 14th Ward, npposcl to I neiaiion, ami an moiHiponc i.ir. R.mii 'l J. Poolev was auuointed Chairman, and E.

D. Truedell Mra atiiHiinfcd Secretary. Wheieonon the resolutions were oflered and uuani mmiiilv adouted Resolved, That the decision of Judge Savage, purporting to be a Ugal fully evinces to every friend of equal rights, that this government is no longer a government of the people, but that the Artnrrrv of our country seeks to rule us. bv the arbitrary dic tates of foreign Despots, under tho spurious title of democratick Legislative enactments. R.

solved. That Judse Savage, in his lecent Ural decision on ennamrneies. merits the honest contempt and indignation of every free citizen of these United for his inter abandonment of the principles of our declaration of independence, and his perfect adhesion to the doctrines of monarchal government. Resolved, That we hold, that the mechamck or labouring man possesses an equal right, with his rich neighbour, to set a fair value nn his services, and that it is no morn a conspiracy in them to agree to eiact the same than it is for Chtrlertd and other associa linns to demnnd their rates of Insurance, their rates of Discount tlieir rales of Ferriage. Rents.

Fuel. The following gentlemen were apoinled a committee to nomi nate Charter Officers, Tor the coming e.lection: E. D. Truesilell, A. Price, W.

F. Piatt, J. W. Anderson, J. Hedges, J.

P. Truesdcll, J. Robinson, Jno. James, Thos. Dorset, Daniel Reedcr, Darius Terry, E.

D. Wetmore, S.J. Poolev. SAMUEL J. POOLEY, Chairman.

E. D. TRCEsnttt, Secietary. ml2 It JACKSON GUARDS. The Annual Ball of this Company, given in commemo ration or the Birth Uay ol our illustrious uniei lviagisiraie, will lake' ulace on Tuesday evening, the I5th at Tammany The Ball will be under the management or the several committees, arid the usual regulations will be expected to be complied with.

N. B. Carriaj set down their company with their horses heads towards Nassau street, and in returning reversid. Capt. Thos.

S. M'Carty, Lieut. L. Langton, Lieut. John McKmley, John Doran, P.

Feeney, Jas. Sullivan, Thomas Lennon, John Milledoler, James Parker, mil 4t Committrs, publick tCJ A meeting of tho citizens of New York, friendly to the location of tke Post Othce in the vicinity of the Park, will he held at Tammany Hall on Monday evening the 1 1th day of March in stant, ai half past 7 o'clock, to receive, the report of the proceed ings of the Convention. March Iltfi, leJB M. M. QUACKENBOSS, Chairman James li.

Murray, Harris Scovell Secretaries. or nereatterin onr employ. TO ARTISTS. ssill St ICJ Two noble hearted and patriotick Ladies having gene rously contributed one thousaud dollars for the procuring of a stand of colours for the 9t'. Regiment New Yoik State Artillery, the subscribers, having it in charge to procure them, oiler a premium oi my Wollar, either in cash or aUo.d Medal, tor Ihe most approved working design lor the same, which shall be approved by this Committee.

The colours are intended to be em broidered en red and blue Satin. Copies oftlie coat of arm of the Kof intent, and any other information, can be obtained of Can tain Dunning, No. 177 Smith street, to whom the designs are to roe sent en or oeiore uic in sipm. Capt. J.

A. CARRINGTON, W. IUNCH.MAN, C. S. DUNNING, Committee.

New York, 1 1th March, 1836. mil 2t Cttrkt OMe. City and Ctsv 'Vu For, I March 11, 1836. IrTT Notice hersbv eiven. that on Friday 18th at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, I shall draw a panej of Grand and a panel of Petit Jurors Tor a Court of Iteneial Sessions ol me reace lor the City and County of New York, andnn Saturday I9thuist.

at the same hour I shall draw a panel of Jurors for a SiiMrioiir Court of Ihe Cily of New York. Said Courts respectively to be held at the City Hall, in the said City, oil the first Monday of April irso. THOMAS JEREMIAH, Clerk of the mil 7t City and County of New York. JCiTHK SOCIETY OF VASTER TAILORS in the eityf Jfrw York having understood that some misapprehension assisnn relation to tneir lesotuuons of the ih have deemed ft accessary to set forth the grounds upon which said resolutions Were adopted, and have accordingly unanimously passed the fol lowing preamble to said resolutions Whereas within the last two years a Soc'ety has been established in the city of New York. consisting of Journeymen Tailors, called the Union Trade Society of Journeymen Tailors, for Ihe avowed purpose of regulating the trade in the city of New York Ami Whereas certain of Ihe regulations of said Society are subversive ofthe rights of individuals, detrimental to the publick good.

injurious to business, restrictive of our freedom of action, anil unjust, and opjrressive towards industrious journeymen, who are not members ofthe said society therefore. Resolved, That the members of ihisJRociety will not receive into their employ any man who is a member of the Union Trade Society of Journeymen Tailors in the city of New York and Resolved, That wo will protect all men that are now, or may Resolved That the foregoing resolution be signed by the Pr J. ni and Secretary, and be puhlihel in Ihe daily papers ot this city. i nciw i i'resmeni. UtO.

W. Icakhs AM, secretary. lew a An annlication will be made at this oresent sesiion oftlie' Legislature of tho Slate of New York, for a Bank without the pn 100 oi issuing nores lor circir. iuon, 10 te styiea ne Mammon Bank, of the city of New ork," with a capital of Two Million Mlars, with the privilege of increasing it to Five Million of Dollars. Feb.

4. dtiw OGf WHAT IS A MONOPOLY or some con iilrrai ions on the subject of Corporations and Currency. By a itixen of New York For sale bv the Booksellers ir.ucrallv. and also AT THIS OFFICE. Price 121 ets.

sales vuis oat at the tock exchange. 23 shales Delaware and Hudson Coaal Co. 150 1K 100 60 100 100 id 50 150 300 100 250 2lK 60 600 1(0 200 150 do do dn do do do do do do do do do da do do do do do 250 do 1UU do 100 60 10 50 50 200 10 50 100 60 do do do do do do do do do (Tune 60 days.) do do do United States Bank do do do do Morris Canal tt Banking Co (Time 15 days.) do do do do do do Dry I lock Bank Ohio Life Iiixurance li Trust Co Time CO days. do do do Kentucky Bank do do (60 days.) Farmers Loan Insurance C. Time 30 days.

do do do Mohawk Railroad Co. do do do do (30 days.) Patterson Railroad Co do do Boston and Prov. Railroad Co do do do do do do New Jersey Railroad Co do do (Scrip.) Stonington Railroad Co do do (60 days.) Worcester and Boston Railroad Co do do do do do do Schenectady Railroad Co opening. do do do do niKD. MARINE LIST.

105 103 123 mi 122 92 91 9U 121j 135 101 1021 120 118) 108 109 109 100 t)9 U7i 113 117! 117 116 101 101 IDS 103J 103 126 125J On Friday in the BGih year of his. age, Joseph How. vn The telatives and friends of the family are invited to attnnd nis fnneral from the Hovse of his son, G. G. Howland, No.

7 Stale street, to Trimly Church, to morrow (Sunday) at lia.ll past iz Yesterday morning, after a short illness, Miss fc.LHABETH Bak. Her relatives and friends and tliose of the family, are tespect fully requested to attend the funeral without further italion, from No. 58 Hester street, on Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. ARRIVED THIS FORENOON. Brir? Planter.

4 da fin Iharleston. with cotton, to Buckl 2 boxes rndze, Lat'sirett; 2 cases do, Miller, Ripley (Jo; 93 tierces rice, Winsluw; 51 do, Boyd Co; 9b do. Smith. Mil Co: 2 hhHs. 1 tiorce old copper.

1 Uodd; 4 bales rndze, Mead Co; 109 hides, F.lden; 50 empty bbls, Munsey Co; 100 half boxes segars, Tavlor; 126 bales cotton, Dudley Stiiyvesant; 54 Buck Sons; 40 boxes hats 2 do combs, to order. Yesterday afternoon off Barnagat saw a lame nuintitv of tin boxes and some casks of liquor, iic. Pas sengers, Capt Cobb and lady, Mrs Mansfield, Branson, A Sherman. Truman. Law.

Wien. AG Syms, Peck. Carter, Ogden.C Christie, Walker, Palmer, Lumlev. Sch'James Kempton, Bidell, I ds fm Norfolk, with cotton, to Danl Stergess. Sch ForeKt.

Balch. 7 ds fm Elizabeth City, with corn. Sic. to Hawes, Godfrey Robinson. Sailed in Co with sch Gess, for York.

Sch Clara Fisher. 12 ds fin Matanzas, with sugar, to Fowler, Gordon Co. Lett brigs Thomas, Genner, for New York, une Neptune, ot Bristol, do, and others not recollected Off M.itaiizas, Smke brig Vermont, hence for Matanzas. HKl.ow briir. SAILED Brigs Cyrus, Tatbol, Apalachicola Courier.

Hull I 1 1 I Dk. tlnl. Rambler, Crowell, Savannah Maria, Ney, Plulad Thetis, Rob bins West Indies. ARRIVED LAST EVENING. Packet ship France, Funck.from Havre, 4th Feb.

with mdze. to Koyd. Sailed in co. ships Andrew, Scott, lor rcw ors Humboldt, and Ocean, for Charleston New Orleans, Macedonia, Austrulilz, and Eliza Grant, for NOrleans; barque Pomona, for London anil about 30 sail names not recollected. Left ship Ki aliens I.Castoff.

f.r NYrk next day Florida, for Charleston. do; New London, do, do; Martha, NOrleans, do; North Ame rica, and Willingsbv. fr do Normander, lor 1 ork. Kth or mosa, do, do, (arr out in 16 Utica, do. 2 lth St Louis do, 20th.

Sieke, bound in brig Aniiadell, from Savannah. eb. 6th exchanged signals with ship supposed the SilviedeGrasse. hence for Havre, in lat 43. Ion Hth.

The was on tho bar on the 9th, and was obliged to stand off, owing to the dense fog. Ship Brooklyn, Pearce, from Manilla, bih Uct. and st. Helena, 22nd Jan. Vessels left at Manilla bclore reported.

Left at St Helena, brig Cornelia, Rsad, of and lor Baltimore, from Calcutta the only Amer. The ship from Manilla, for Boston, sailed 21st ship Falcon, fm Atlantic, with a full cargo of oil, fm Bedford. Slnp Glasgow, Robinson, fm Liverpool, 4th eb, with muze, to Peck. Ship Sutton, Perry, 9 ds fm Charleston, with cotton and rice to Sutton. Brig Chippola.

Davis fin Gibraltar, 26th eb with wine, to the master. Brig Ellen. Clon h. 19 days Im Guayama, with sugar, to Richardson M'Cobb. Brig Candor, Hatch, 14 ds fm Ponce, with sugar, Sc.

to Lebau. 27 ih Feb, lat 20, Ion 38 23, passed btig John, fm Ponce for NYork. Sch Amethyst, Tilcomb.from Matanzas, 18 ds, with mo.asscs, to Depyster St Wilmarsh. Sch Felon, Mason, I i ds lin irix, wuii sugar mm, Vmilk Xt Son. Si Albert.

Reynolds, Tin Boston and Is London, days, via Sandy Hook, with mdse, to master. Sch Premium, Osborn, 4 ds tin Baltimore, wun mose, io wnuic, Sch America, Chase, tm ilnungton, Si via uonuon, io Waring Son. S. Swallow. Pierce.

8 ds fm Richmond, with corn, bound to Philndeliiliin. nut in here on account of the ice in the Delaware. Sch Benjamin Ackerman, Joclin, 2 ds fin York River, oysters, In master. Sch Forest, Boggs, 5 ds fm Ocracoke, NC, with naval stores.to Sch Benjamin Biglow, Wells, 6 ds fm Boston, with mdse, to order. AMMAN HALL.

Mr. Parker wishes to otice to his friends and the publick, that having been re quested by a number ol scholars and subscribers to give another Fancy Dress Ball, he intends doing so on Friday next, the 18th Af rh Vwitia the last one this season when will be brxiinht forwanl a variety of Fancy Dances, particularly the giand Indian War Dance by 16 puiiils. Tickets for admission one dol lar, to admit a gentleman and two ladies. A lull band will attend on the occasion Leader, Master Allen Mod worth. ml 2 2t "M11NA SILKS.

il cases black Sinchews, blk T.ovnnt Ildkfs. colotirpa Bandannas and scarlet Damask Crane Shawls, just arrived oa board the Richard Alaop, for sale by Tl TUT UAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF 1VL THUCITY Of NEW YORK Office No. 62 Wall treet. The tim allowed under the nrovisioris of the law of the Sial a anoroved bv the Chancellor of the First Circuit, far the SiiK klx.lili rB of the liomnanv to fill ui their stock having expired Notice is hereby given, that the book of subscription for the of the stock will be continued open for the publick generally, at the, office of the Company, until the whole number oi snares shall be subscribed for. The shares are fifty dollars eacli Five Dollars per share to be paid at the tune of subscribing, and the remainder at such lime as the Directors shall determine, either in cash orsccuicd by mortgage, or assignment of mortgage, or trans fer ot any stock created under the laws or the United States, or either of the States, or assignment of certificates of claims against the old stock tor the company.

fiL'ADrr rn T7T a vn .1 A. B. McDonald, Secretary. tf WAITER WANTED. One who thoroughly understands his business, and can come well recommend ed.

Apply at 57 Chambers street. ml 2 lwis rpo Lb' lolts ot the new store just JL completing No 61 liberty street, between Nassau street and Broadway. One of the best locations in tlie city for a jobber or importer. The first loft is now shelved, and possession of the whole premises may be had immediately. Apfily to mis istt tiUL.UKi.iu tv ci LHiiib, rso.

io iati st. TTER FINE BEEF. Two younar if CORPORATION Steers, ot Somers. extraordinary quality, fatted by Mr. Lewis Biown, wn.

Westchestei county, will be offered for sale on Saturday, the I2th instant, at stall No. 19 Fulton market. xni 2t A iJK.r. riccjucit. NOTICE.

Publick Notice is herehv riven, that a croiosilion lias been laid before the Common Council to open Eighth sixth street, from ihe 6th avenue to the Hudson river. And notice is hereby further given, that if any persons interest, ed object to the proposition above named, they are desired to present their objections in writing, at the Street Commissioners' office, on or before the 21st dav of March inst. J. 7. II AU.lCiA, Assistant Street Commissioner.

Street Commissioners' Office, March lllh, 1S36. rnl2 CORPORATION NOTICE. Proposals will oe received at the Street Commissiouei's Office until Monday, Ihe 21st dav of March uistant To fill up the low oi marshy ground between the 5th and 8th Avenues and 108th and 124th' stree to the height of 3 feet above the present surface. The owners of the above described land are allowed to make their own contracts, provided they do so before the expiration of tins notice, and give a bond lo the' corporation that they will have the same completed within sixty days. Persons intending to estimate for tlie above, are desired to state their price for furnishing and depositing the earth per load of nine cubick feet ami any further information will be given by applying to the Street Commissioner's Office.

J. S. WARNER, Assistant Street Commissioner. Street Commissioners' Office, March 1 1 1836. ml2 rMUO TOBACCO.

120 hhds yellow and brown Leaf, suitable for North of Europe for sale bv KlUUAKUS RICHARDSON, 78 Wall street. rpHE COUNTESS AND OTHER TALES, JL bv Hale, Almoin, iviarryarr, James, eic. tic. vols. Life and Times of Rienza, or the Conspiracy of Gabnni.

Just received ami for sale by G. C. CARVILL CO, ml2 13 street. WINDLE'S PERFECTIVE PENS Neplus ultra and lader Dens. also.

Perrian pens. Gillett's. At m.nA9m Willinm arut Ather annroved makers, bv the card, and at retail with bandies. A large supply or me oesr. nonanu ana American ouills.

sealing wax. wafers, and an assortment ofthe best stationary, writing, letter, and drawing papers, drawing books, wa tei colours and brushes, lor sate Dy J. o. Jnnoms, mli 163 Nassau st. MEDICAL SOCIETY.

ICT A stated meeting of the Society will be held on Monday, the 14th instant, at 4 o'clock, 1. M. at the Grand Jury Room. mil it w. uu ALL, Ai.

u. ecy. THfc: steam boat NEW HAVEN will leave East Rivet Steam Boat place, foot of Beekman street, to morrow (Sunday) morning, at 7 o'clock, for New Haven. mli It NEW HAVEN AND HARTFORD STEAM BOAT LINE. One of the New Haven Steamboats will leave East River Steamboat Place, fool of Beekman st.

fot New Haven daily, (Suudays excepted) at 7 o'clock. A. AI. One of said boats will leave New Haven daily, (Sundays excepted) at 7 o'clock, A. M.

until further notice. Excellent post coaches will always be in readiness on the arrival of ihe boat at Ntw Haven, to convey passengers to Hartford, Providenco and Boston Also, to ALBANY through Litchfield and Waterbury daily, and via Woodbury Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, or freight or passage, apply to BIZ JOlliN SAXTON, 114 South St. K1X5AK. JENKINS. Auctioneer.

PEREMPTORY CHANCERY SALE OF Valuable i'reserty in the Township of Bushwick. FRANKLIN JENKINS will sell at auction on Tuesday, March 29th, at 12 o'clock, at their Sales Room, 15 Broad street. AU that certain messuage or dwelling house, out houses, and piece or parcel ol land and meadow, situate, lying and being in the township of Uushwick, in Ihe county of Kings aforesaid, on the road leading from Brooklyn Ferry to Newtown, bounded aortherly by the meadow now or late of James Carpenter, Nicholas Wyck ofT and Abraham Duryea, easterly by meadow now or late of William Leverick, the mil pond now or late of Peter T. Sche ick, and bv upland now or late of the said Nicho las Wyckolf, southerly bv the highway aforesaid, ami west erly bylund now or late of Francis Vandrrvooit, and meadow now or late of Tennis Rappelye, containing about 70 acres of upland and meadow, be the same more or less; and also, of, in and to, another piece or parcel of land, lving immediately opposite to the above described premises, bounded as follows northerly bv the hichwav aforesaid, westerly bv land now or late of Francis Van dcrvoort, southerly by worn II and now or late of Nicholas Wyckod, containing by estimation 87 acres, 3 roods and thirteen perches, be the same more or less and also, of, in and to, another certaia lot of woodland, lying in Kings and Queens counties, woodlands bounded easterlyby Lclear land now or late of Nicnolas Wyckoff, southerly by woodland now or late of Johannes Duryea. and also westerly by woodland now or late of Johannes Duryea, and norther ly by land now or late ot Aaron Stockholm, containing about hlteen acres, be the same more or less, together with all and singular the bTiildings, orchards, woods, underwoods, fences, casements, liber ties, advantages, emoluments, hereditaments and appurtenances wuaisorrer tome same neuMiging or any wise appertaining.

Dated March 7th. 1836. NATHANIEL F. WARING, Master in Chancery. B.

The above described nremises will be sold in suitable lots, pieces or narcels according to a man and survey thereof. which will be filed in the oliice of the Clerk of the County of Kings. Lithographick maps, showing the manner in which the property is laid out. will be ready for delivery at the office of the said master in chancsrv. No.

3 Front street, in the city of Broot lyn, 10 davs previous to the day of sale. A large proportion of the purchase money can remain on bond St mortgage at six per cent in irreai, payaoie serni annuaiiy. Any mionnauon in reiauon un title, can bn obtained upon application to Johndreenwood and John Dikeman. Esq, counsvllnis at law (89) ml FOR MOBILE (To go to the wharf.) The brig GANZA, Waterhnuse, master, now loading at pier 16 E. will be despatched immediately.

For freight or passage, apply on board, or to mil KK'HAKOS St Wall St. IT1 OR APALACHICOLA First vessel (go to the wharf.) The last sailing brig TIMOLEON, Clarke, master, now loading at pier 19, East River, foot of Maiden lane. will be despatched immediately lor the above port; for ireignt or passage apply to KiuilAK.ijr ei iiiiiiiituauri. mil 3 VV'all strei't. BARROW STREET PROPERTY AT AUCTION BY FRANKLIN JENKINS, at their Sales Kooru, 15 Broad street, on Tuesday next, the 15th of March at 12 o'clock, the two story Brick House and Lot of Ground No.

87 Barrow street, on the southerly side, between Bleecker and Fourth streets. Lot 25 fret front and rear, by 81 feet 1 inch in depth house 25 by 84, including an alley way over which the house is built. The house was built about 3 or 4 years since, in a good substantial manner, and is rented for $340 per annum. (3000 of the purchase money may remain on bond and mortgage at six tier cent. Possession given on the 1st of May next, when the balance of the purchase money will be required.

For further particulars, enqureof II. P. WANMAKER, ml 1 3tf 1 Nxssau street, up stairs. JAMES HLEECKEK, Auctioneer. EXECUTOR'S SALE of Sixty seven valuable Lots and parts of lots on the avenue aud Thirty tiiird and 1 Inrty lo'irtli streets.

The subscriber, sole acting surviving Executor of the. last will and testament of David Seaman, deceased, will sell at publick auction, by James Bleecker Sons, at their Sales Room, Number 13 Broad street, in the city of New York, on Monday, the 25th day of April next, at 12 o'ciock at noon, the following described real estate, coinpriing sixty seven lots and parts cHols 1st. Six Lots en the Sixth Avenue, between 33d and 34th sts. 2.1. Twenty Lots and pails of lots on 33d street, west oftlie 6th avenue.

3d. Sixteen Lots on the southerly side of 33d street, east of the 6Lh avenue. 4lh. Thirteen Lots on the northerly side of35d street, e.ist of the 6th avenue. 5lh.

Eleven Lots and parts of lots on the southerly side of 3 ltli street, east or the 6th avenue. A map of the property mav be seen at the sales room oi James Bleecker Sons, four weeks prior to the sale. Dated New Yerk, March IOlh, 1836. JOHN M. SEAMAN, Sole acting surviving Executor of mil Iaw4wtdts David Seaman, deceased.

C. HE1SER CO. No. 152 llliam street have just received per late arrivals from France, a great as sortment of Ladies Hats, newest Paris patterns. Also, materials hats of the richest style and tabrick.

with a splendid collection ot rare and valuable flowers, choico fee, which will be opened for inspecting on Thursday, 17th inst. mil 3t C. C. HEISER CO, 152 il'iam st. flUlK KKCK1V Uh IHE MU 1 UAL.

1A JL SUR ANCE COMPANY, of the city of New York, give notice to all persons holding unexpired policies of Insurance issued by Ihe said company upon whicn no claim for loss has yet arisen. to surreudci aiMI cancel ine sams. ar ineir oince, no. o. iiin street, daily, between the hours of ten o'clock A.

M. and three o'clock P. and receive the premium for the unexpired term of the riik. New York 10th. GEORGE IRELAND, JOHN OOTHOUT mil tf ROBERT BENSON Receivers.

rpO GROCERS AND THE TRADE IN GEN JL ERAL. 1 he Stock ol (groceries and ixturcsot the store cornei of Pearl and Elm streets, recently occupied by Daniel S. VVeedcn, is offered at Private Sale, en reasonable terms. 1 he stock consists of an excellent assortment of Teas, Sugars, Coffee. Spices and Preserves, a large lot of imported Spanish Segars, and also, a general assortment of first rate Liquors, Wines and Cor and twemy eignt mains oi nno urauge ioumy ouuer.

in fine order. N. B. If not disposed of at private sale, it will be sold at auc tion on the premises, on Friday, the 18th inst. Application for the same will be alUuided to by Alessrs.

J. lifc.v niuur. it iu, mil No. 203 Chambers st. N.

Y. SOUTHEY'S EDITION OF COWPER. JmU I'uliL'hed. Istthe style or Bvnos, Scott, Edcftwortii, Sec. Volume price 1.38, in embossed and lett.

ted. THE WORKS OF WILLIAM COWPER, comprising his POEMS. CORRESPONDENCE, and TRANSLATIONS. so E.biedby ROBERT SOUTIIEY, LL. D.

The present volume contains a ixirtiou oflhe Life of Cow per. by the Editor, with a fine of lh Poet, an exquisite Vignette, by (ioodall, and a richly engraved Portiait othe Po t's Mother, by II. Robinson. The following are extracts from a host of favourable notices of this important publication The refined Dercentions of a true critick. and then fined sym pathies a true poet, are employed throughout and the natural style of Dr.

Souihev's narrative is altogether delightful. lie brings many new and most valuable materials to his work, in the shape of original letters and anecdotes, which throw new light on the subject he has chosen. He has had access to the very val uable collections of Mr. Unwin and Lady Heskelh, hitherto great ly mutilated, if not altogether unpublished and the puu.isncrs have Dlaced at his disposal those early Doems of Cowper which were written for the cousin he loved, Ihe circumstances connected with the Drescrvation of which, are so extremely touchini socha racteristick of the devotedness of women, and of the beauty of a love maintained through hopelessness. The illustrations are the best we have seen in woiks of this natui fioaitxr, A'otem btr 15.

The praise wliich we have bestowed upon the embellishments nf rki nn iiinT volume of tlie works of (Towner fu arcelv comes llll I to their merit, and met certainly no praise can overrate the high character of this volume as a literary production. The Edition promises to one of permanent and surpassing value. Court Journal. Oct. 1.

1835. It exhibits that rare and iudsment in the collection and treat ment ofthe materials, that skill in interweavine them into a clear and copious narrative, and those graci and attractions ot style, which were to be looked for from one who has already shown Him self such a consummate biocrapher. It has all the charm of a beautilul work of imagination from the conviction out." Morning Ch It is eloquent without Will. IVmiiatku anil Inn. of it, full of striking anecdotes and fino discriminating sketches, mnA 1.

V. ...:,1, nf tlni IUll If II .1 mini ef Cowper that has ever met the publick eye." Carnarvon HtraM, iVoe. 7. The work will become a standard ciassie its style is pure. sweet, and continuous its arranaement judicious, and as far as it has gone, we think the execution fully adequate to our highest ex nectation.

1 he embe.lishments are in a style ol hieh excellence. The portrait of his mother is intensely 'beautiful." Clatgow Courier, Nor. 12. London: Balowit and Cridock. New York: William Jacksosj.

10 "DRINTS 40 cases sprin? Prints, this day ree'd JL from Steamboat President, comprising a complete assort ment, for sale by S. ALLEY" SPARKS tt ALLEN, 47 Pine ml I corner William st. ILESIAS 20 cases Silesias, just received and for sale bv S. ALLEY SPARKS ALLEN, 47 Pine st. mil corner William st.

ONG CLOTHS GO cases 7 3, 3 4 and 9 8 I steam loom Long Cloths, just received and for sale by mil ALLEY SPARKS ALLEN, 47 Piue t. cor. William st. T7INE BLEACHED SHIRTING 10 cases JL fine Bleerhed Shirtins, just tee'd and for sale by mil S. ALLEY SPARKS fc ALLEN, 3 4 47 Pine, cor.

William st. AMUSEMENTS. 13 ARK THEATRE. 2nd niehtof the Operatic JL Diama of the Jewess. This Evening, March 12ih, will be presented the Farce of EVERY BODY'S HUSBAND.

Alexis Twis.deton, Mr. Mason; Mrs. Twissleton, Mrs. Harrison. After which the grand Drama of THE JEWESS Prince Leopold, Mr.

Mason; Eleazar, the Jew, Mr. Harrison; Rachel, Mrs. Hilson rincrss, Airs, burner. To conclude with the Farce of THE MARRIED BACHELOR. Cornet Fitzher bert Fitzhenry.Mrs.

Hilson; Flighty, Mr. Mason Win. Flighty Mrs. Gurner. Monday Mr.

Reave's Benefit. Admittance Boxes $1 Pit 50 cents Gallery 25. Seasou Tickets to be obtained at the Box Office. Doors open at half past 6 Performance commences at 7. A MER1CAN THEATRE BOWER.

tith XJL night of the Grand Melo Drama of The Jewess. This Evening. March 1 2th. 1836, will be performed the Drama of THE JEWESS Prince Leopold, Mr. Blake Eleazar, Mr.

Jack son Princess. Miss YVoodhull Kactiel, line Jewess,) Mrs. Flynn. Admission Boxes 91, fit 37 cents, nailer za cu. Season Tickets to be obtained at the Box Office.

Doors open at half past 6 o'clock Performance commences at 7 IjMiANKLIN THEATRE (Chatham Square.) Mr. J. K. Scott and Mrs. Pntchard.

This Evening. Maich 12th, 1836, will be performed the Tragedy of RICHARD III. Richard 3d, Mr. J. R.

Scott: Richmond, W. Sefton; Lady Anne, Mrs Blake Queen Elizabeth. Mrs. Pritchard. After which will follow A Comick Song, by Mr.

Stickuev. A Dance by Master Thus. To conclude with the Drama of THE GOLD I. I.1 ii mL. n.u 1 ci i ne uomen uinor, ivir.

vv.oeiion, jcuimv i witcner, Mr. J. Selton Elizabeth, Mrk. Pntchard Monday Mr. Scott's Benefit.

Price of admission, Boxes 50 cents. Pit 25 cants. Doors open at a quarter Dast 6. and the curtain will rise at a quar eroeiore i clock precisely iR. REEVE begs leave respectfully to inform 1.VJL lus Iriends and tlie uublick that his Benefit will tako place on Monday Evening.

March 14th. when will be Droduced the Ope ra of John oi" Paris Pedripo Potts. Mr. Reeve Princess of Watson Vincent, Miss Watson, (who have kindle volunteered their services on the occasion, and other entertain ments as will be expressed in future advertisements. iniu rOOLOGlCAL No.

37 bowerr. i is now open for visiters. Hours of Exhibition from 10 to 12 o'clock in the forenoo.i, from 2 to 5 in the afternoon, and from 6 to 9 in the evening. Mt. VANAMBUKCill will entei the cages at 4 P.M., and 8 in the evening.

The Animals will be fed at ivj. aim aigin me evening. Admittance 25 cents children under IQyears of age half price GREAT ATTRACTION FOR A SHORT TIME. T) KALE'S MUSEUM AND GALLERY OF THE FINE ARTS, Broadway, opposite the City Hall This Evening, the performance will commence at half past clock, with a pleasing and entertaining exhibition of Automaton Figures. They perform the most curious and surprising feats of agility and dithcult movements of the human body, with great accuracyall accomplished by mechanical means.

They keep lime with musick, and have all the appearance of living beings. The following figures are occasional! diversified with others. Those are the same figures that performed at Vauxhall Gardens, London, with great apn'nnse. MAJOR STEVENS, the American Dwarf, 40 inches high, 32 years of age, born in tho State of Maine, cuts profile likenesses every day and evening. The living ANACONDA SERPENT from Bengal, is the largest ever brought to this country, is very docile, and may be handled by the most timid.

Great additions nave lately been ma le to the Museum, GRAND COSMORAMA, in the fourth room, is set with a number of new views. The Gallery of Paintings, and Grand Cosmorrma, are on the third and fourth floors, and highly interesting. The Cosmorama i i 24 feet 6 inches on Ann street, 24 foet 1 inch in the rear, 69 feet 1 1 inches on one aide, and 66 feet 8 inches on the other side, more less A map ofthe eround can be seen at the sales room. The as sessments for widening Gold and Fulton streets, will be paid by the owner. A plan and petition is before the Board of Assistant Aldermen for the widening of Ann street, and opening it on Fulton street at Gold street.

Terms 5 per cent on the day of sale two thirds can remain mortgage at 6 per cent, for two years balance on the 1st day ol iUay, when deed and possession will be given. ni7 tiU) A MERICAN CEMENT COMPANY. flices. Apply on the premises. msistf 1VERP00L COAL.

Orrell Coal of supenour 1 quality, per shin St. Andrew, for sale in lots to suit purcha sers apply on board, loot or lane, or VL'DmTT i .1. OFFICES TO LET. the buildin? No. 89 Lileriy street.

For particulars, enquire at the olhce of John Koyd, on the premises. "QAN DAN sa mlO m9 ale by AND m8 tf BOY WANTED. A boy from the age ot 13 to to 16, of good character, active habits, and who is willing to Iin.ike hunrell usetul, is wanted in a bookstore. Apply at vaui sar street, he.ween the hoirrs of 9 and 10 in the morning. m8 T)EARL BUTTONS.

2 cases, just received and 1 tor sale by JUS1AH 1XJW tJU, mlO 157 Pearl st. JOSIAH DOW co, 157 Pearl st. CHOPPAS. Cases for JOSIAH DOW Sc CO, 157 Peart st. "DONGEE HDKFS Fancy, crimson and wtiite, JL for sale by JOSIAH JJOW UU, mlO 157 Pearl st.

RASS CLOTH. 3 cases white, 5 cases brown, VJ now landine from ship Mary Ballard, and for sale by mlO JOSIAH DOW CO, 157 Pearl zt. "The first volume ofthe Poet of Olney, has appealed at last I TANS. II cases feather, silk and palm leaf fans, nnA il i. Km ivA.tk ui.

if inn fV.r In vt i 1 1 a if VI with I I i i 1 1 1 1 I i the most elegant of those whjrti have preceeded it as regards tlie TNDIA TWINE. salo by mlO 800 bales 2 and 3 thread, for JL now landing from ship Mary Ballard, and lor sale by JOSIAH DOW CO. 157 Peart st: has yet appeared." on. 31. muA b7 cases, containing sewing There is no one among our living writers who unites research, I silk, white pongees, satin damask, black levantine, black tt and kiiw fthe 111 ree eresi remiisites of a buurraDhcr I Mtin levantine, black synchewsand sarsnets.

orsansine silk. deliohtTulIy as Ur. Southey and it is almost superfluous to say 1 ifuiibcch, wuue uuurc, wnuo iniumii, mt his work is as readable for irs anecdotes and contemporary chews, crimson brocade, black levantine hdkfs, now landing from i wli mm .4 fir i nwlntis jml ennleninorarv sketches, as for its clear, manly and elegant style. As re ship Mary Ballard, and for sale by gards elegance of form, and beauty ot illustration, we can nave no JOSIAH DOW CO. 157 Pearl st.

hesitation in placine this Edition ofUowper's Works above i "BURLED HAIR. For Sale inuici ii. nirire.i "II Hlir nil ninmi.1111. I. 500 lbs.

Curled RICHARDS RICHARLSON. 78 Wan st. TTOSS. For sale, 500 lbs. New Orleans Moss, by RICHARDS RICHARDSON, n9 HiUIIUI UIIUUCHilL Willi lilt.

C.IUI ll. a m5 76 Wall street. PUBLICK SALES. BY JAMES E. COOLEY, Store 196 Broad way.

PETER M. HALSTEAD, Auctioneer. Wednesday Evening, At 6j o'clock, at'the auction room. Valuable Books, Jfcc A lare and valuable collection of mis cellaoeous books, some in quantities to suit dealers. Diana oooks Also, a handsome assortment of Blank Books, manufactured from good stock.

Paper ZU reams Lcttet Paper. Catalogues will be ready Wednesday morning. Tuesday morning, 22d inst. Twenty third New York Trade Sale. Catalogues of this ex tensive sale of books the trade.couiprising valuable contributions from all the principal publishers are now ready all book sellers who nave not received catalogues will please seud to the store and be supplied.

(Contributors to the sale are respectlully requested to forward their goods as early as practicable, all goods not delivered at the time of sale are, by the rules of the trade excluded. The sale will commence on the 22d inst and be continued day and evening, until all the goods are sold, Second Catalogue. A second catalogue embracing a I invoices received too late for the first, will be published on the morning of the first day of sale. Invoices are respectfully solicited. Cash advances made on receipt of goods when required, Satnrdav Morning.

26th inst. Blank Books Extensive assortment of blank books, comprising almost evrry variety. Paper 1000 reams can and lertc. juer.asorted." Quill 200.000 Am ncan manufactured quills. SleelPens.

See. An extensive invoice of slwel pens, ink stands, counting hous boxes, mathematical instruments, Scotch hones, pen cases, boxes of paints, transparent idates, ever pointed pencils, chessmen, backgammon boards, brown twine, penknives, ecc. French Paper, Gold Borders, ic. A valuable collection of French moroeco, plain gold, embossed, silver paper; gold and silver paper borders of all sizes and various patterns; French col' azed paper; glazed French paper boxes. Also, an invoice of French folio and uuarto post.

Bank BiU Paper. 20,000 sheets Bank Note Baper. No. 1 2. Stereotype and Copper Plates.

A set of stereotype plates of a royal 1 8 mo Bible; do plates of the Definition English Reader; do plates of Davenport's Biographical Dictionary, illustrated with 200 portraits on wood; do lilales of Thadeus of Warsaw, 32rno, 2 with the blocks; do plates of Murray's Sequel do plates ot the Alexandrian Library, comprising Curiosities of Literature, Combe on the Constitution of Man, Foster on Decision of Char acter, Philosophy of Sleep, Anatomy of Drunkenness. Influ ence of Literature by Madame De Stael, Mason on Self Know, ledge. Also, 20 splendid Steel Engravings, comprising all the beautiful plates ol the Keligious souvenir lor 78j4, 3b. Also, a great variety of copper plates and wood engravings. Particulars in catalogue.

Book Cindery, Tools, ice 1 he entire stock of tools of a hook bindery, comprising standing presses, press boards a splendid as sortment or guaing rolls. Bonnet Boards 100 gross bonnet board. nils oeen wun a ntnuoer oi new views. iil 1 i i The Museum has been greatly irnoroved and enlarged within a "h'h, be the remainder converted into a short time, containing a valuable collection of Quadrupeds, Birds wr.e unarSCnv I fe4tf DOUGLAS, ROBINSON CO. iientn a a it.irir Tats rrerrrS I t.s The Battle of Bunker's Hill The Death of General Montgomery, before Qurheck.

The Declaration of Independence The Battle field at Trenton The Battle of Princeton ate now exhibiting daily. Doors opes from 9 o'clock A. M. until 10 o'clock P. M.

splon. didly lighted in the evening with gas. Admittance 25 cents historical catalogues 6 1 4 cents. GHICKERING fc CO. tdHTM linVIIPHIlAT.V.

PIANO FORTES. rpO LET Part ofthe 4th and Enquire of dl7 dtf having made an arrangement 5th aL 14 Wall street, consisting of suits of rooms on stories of No each floor. C. F. GRIM, No.

7 Nassau st. JL or sa by lei: 4 tt PRINTING. TAMES VAN NOR DEN, Printer, 43 Williara street, (over the office or the Evening Post.) BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, Ntnllu. accurately, and vunctuallu txreuttd. Catalogues.

Cards, Circulars. Prices Current. Notes. Checks. Bills of Exchange, and every description of Mercantile Blanks, done in the neatest style, and on reasonable terms.

Posting Bills printed at the shortest notice; m22 rpEETH. Operations on the Teeth. Air. A. a nasties Itesmence anu umce a7 llreadway, between Reed and Duane streets.

New York. a22 1 T'Tl r.y II tIT, i Ai irw iu Krs i aiu a number of years, in Pearl street, a dwelling house Dart of FT7 late late SWORDS, Land Agent, whose Office, rso. la Exchange Place, with his books, maps, papers etc. were consumed bv the fire on the 16th and 17th Dc. last.

requests those having any transactions with him. growing nut of the above business, to leave their cmnmauds from this date to 1st May next with Messrs. Hardie Valentine, at their Land Office, No. 3 Wall street, where they shall receive due attention. New York, Feb.

29, 1836. fe29 tmyl F. D. SWrORDS. pORPORATlON NOTICE TO BUILDERS.

Sealed proMsals will be received by the Superintendent of i. i.Lim Duiiuiugs nniu me linn oi marcn next, tor a Aiartcet and waicfi mui itiessrs vnicKering cm io. ot roun, io receive a regular nouse io ironi on urana, i.uihow ana cssex streets and fur a supply of their instruments, inform his friends and the publick that Market House lo fr mt on Grand, Corlears and Madison streets, an assortment is now to be seen at No. 180 Broadway. a22 tf i The plans and sp citications can be seen at the office, corner of FLAT AND OVAL BRASS STAIR RODS.

antonand Gsierick strers. The subsciliers have iust received a full assortment of bras. nJL ii lllC Cmmn Stair Rods, ofdirferent patterns, including a quantity of plated stair rods, ot the in nt aitiiroved natterns. which are ottered at their usual prices. D.

E. DELAVAN BROTHERS, 4KS ttroadway, corner nroome si. FC" A neat oval pattern of Brass Stair Rods, at 83 per doren, wun nxtnres. leza f29 IM15 PRINTING CHARLES B. TAPPEN, Supt.

Buildings. PAPER Of almost every kind, I. HOIT, 71 John street. ILLIAM STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE AT AUCTION. The valuable Lot of Ground known as No.

19 Wdliam street, opposite Messrs. Ausun, Wilmerding tt store, containing, 23 leet and half an inch in front, 24 feet EDUAK JENKINS, Auctioneer. 1 9 incnes in tne rear, ao leei i inches in depth on tne northerly side, BEEKMAN AND ANN STREET PROPERTY AT id eel 4 inches on me southerly side, as pernunrey ot Joseph AUCTION. I "ridges, De inc same more or less i) i vtr rv i vii I al.su. 1A11 niilii fe wliiiiiiu acu oi autiiuii, ii.

i it ii i i Alio idiuaue um ertiuiiu iruiiuii uu me new iian in iiiiem nn riiMilwv IJilh dtvnf IVlareJi. at 12 r. nrk At thir siiIm 1 .1 atreet. as extended to nroan street. etintlint.

to ami Irontinv nn room, lo Jdroad street, the two story brick front house and lot ol c. i i i i ifi I I aireci, cuiiimiiiiiik an avci age ui aoom icci incnes oil grouiio nu, oi uecniiiaii mitci, no ioi ia icoi incnes in i uc c. 1 1 1 i 11 i I wwu an it. iiiliics uvru un iii casicny blue, biiu near i uu in, 9Q feet de ho wejterI sidc the property of Mr. 3 in.

hrs on I he other more er less tooetber with Ihe lot in the I I I rear No 59 Ann street, and two story brick house theieon, being James Hall. Day of sale and further particulars to be mentioned in a future advertisement. fe24 tf JOHN R. PITKIN, 18 Wall st. office 27.

SALE. A very desirable two story brick house and lot No. 10 Wooster st. Lot 25 by 100, house 25 by 45, with tea room in the rear. Yard handsomely laid out, wood house on the rear and a superior grape vintr in tho yard a first rate house of its class and in prime order.

For feints, apply to William Harsell, No. 12 next door. Can bo seen daily, (Sunday excepted) trom ll to l. ml dtt Xi. meeting oftlie Stockholder, held pursuant to law on the 4th I rXfll A 1 IV MllM liliaKn TU the following persons were duly elected trustees of this cor HOLTAl hf Jub IBS MhM H.j nn li.nH i nnKl.nllu dir.i.

scribei has on hand, and is constantly supplied direct poration lor the current year, viz Thompson Price, James Henry, Isaac Usgood, Henry Erben, Silas M. Stillwell, Henry Tahnage; Levi Kidder. Thomas G. Tahnage And at a subsequent meeting ol the Board of Trustees, Thomp son fnce, t.sq. was elected lesidint.

miU3t jun. i.iis i secretary. rpO LET, from trie 1st of May, to a small lam JL iiy.ui in a Eood three story brick house. No. 151 Perry street.

two rooms, with folduur doors between, and a bedroom, on the se cond Boor, together with a front basement ami garret bedroom The location is but a short distance Horn the Greenwich stage ot T7INE. The subscriber oilers for sale some very choice Brown and Pale Sherry, in hlids and qr casks, just received, per brig kuksiui trom uadiz. nil tit ArCUH'U. vili.AU I 54 exchange Place from the manufacturers, with this well known brand. For sale by mint AKUtl'D OKAUiii, in exchange Place WINES.

Recently Docks, Port and Shi received from the London terry ines, ol superior quality, pipes, hhds. and qr. casks also, 100 doz. of fine old Pert, In cases ot dozen each lor sale by e. Aompn niiipip ei r.i..n..

A RCH1BALD GRACIE, 54 Exchange Place, Xjl. offers for sale Champagne Wine, of the Heidseick, Mm Jrescent, and other hramls. ml bt ffHE Subscribers have formed a Copartnership I for the practice of their profession in the several Courts of Lawand Chancery, in Conveyancing, and in all its other hranch nil rn. a licit vi in. a.

Av. viuui urn, i.uiui;i ui iiuaan New York, March 1, 1836. JOHN W. MITCHELL. (late of the.

Charleston Bar.) I ml eodiw TIMOTHY R. GREKN. npHE Subscriber has been appointed by the Go vernour of South Carolina, a Commissioner for the State of New York to take acknowledgments ot deedr, aftectin Lands, in South Carolina. Affidavits and other writings ti be used in that State can be made before htm, and an? prtte sional business to be transacted there he will engage to have pic perly attended to. New Y'ork, 1st March, 1886.

JOHN MITCHELL, ml 3taw2w 63J Ceder street, corner of Nassau st combined with the pleasure ueriveu Vi iiitotuj of its truth. The volume is beautifully brought "PP'J to eacn otner to in prove ronidf. I m' I. HOIT, 71 John street. front of the lots oi about leei, so as io r.r.tl""1 ebS A MERICAN QUARTERLY REVIEW, lit arr ipiiic sure mere are uiiirriii ui and of his mournful history, on which Mr.

Southey's researches kj1 The remainder of the brig Bogota's cargo, no uow ia every view this is not merely the best, but beyond all com 1 Darisoa the best, the most faithful, and the most fascinating me 1 DAVID ROGERS SON, 214 Washington street. pHINA SILKS, 9 cases heavy black Sarsnetts, ana black Levantine iust received, lor sale Dy fc20 JOSIAH DOW ti CO. 157 Pearl si PIORPORATION NOTICE. Publick notice is hereby given, that a proposition has been laid before tlie Commm Council, to open One Himdred and Twenty third street, irom me i nira Avenue to the Harlem Kiver. TXECUTORS SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT PUBLICK AUCTION.

Bv virtue of an authority con taincd in the last will and testament of William W. Gilbert de ceased, tlie undersigned, Executors and devisees thereof, will sell at publick action, at the Sales Room of J. Bleecker Sons, on the 24th day of March next at 12 o'clock, the following proper ty, beinr part ofthe real estate of said William VV. Uilbert, de ceased. Three Lota on Hudson between Charles and Perry streets now occunied bv Kinn Brown.

One I ol on Hudson between Charles and Perry streets now ncrimied bv Asa Hall. One Lot on the Northerly side of Charles street, adjoining the cordcrof Hudson street, also occupied by Asa Hall. A further description ol the property will be given previous to the sale. GARRIT GILBERT, CLINTON GILBERT, EDWD. P.

HEYER, SILVANUS MILLER, Pfii. Eecutors and Densees in Trust; Also, immediately after the sale of the above premises, at the will he aold at auction, the following Uuable lots nouses and premises.adjoining the dwelling house and residence of the subscriber. nS ormind nn K.urtti street, tne nrst 101 oeing uie cor lr ihntrmher sts ami is 25 feet front and rear, and im 100 feet deep and the second ana tnira aujoinin inereiu, die same dimensions the fourth, adjoining the last two, a leer, in depth and 25 feet front and rear, and adjoining the premises now occupied by the subscriber. The whole are immediately in front ol the row of elegant brick houses recently erected ui Fouith wr. vi i.imi.u, iojo.

jusi rpca ina uriuv ut i rw. ana nuru rerm. awi wi "8 G. C. CARV1LL tt CO, 73Cedarst will throw a new light.

The pietoral illustrations are excellent I pier No. 23 N. R. ami for sale by il. wti.il nTlh.

niw.tt nudlipr nil CROP. landing at I 1 i 1 1 feet in breadth front and rear, and 7o leei in nepui on rKu Also tliree houses and lots ou Amos street, now known as Ios. 42 44 and 46. On lot No. 42, is a good frame two story noune, i i 11 il.

nn with a brick, from, nara nmsneu nun 44 also a similar dwelling in every particular. On lot No 46 is a fire proof brick two story house, with a finished attick story, fire I 1 1 1 1 Ml AtViV JtV A ABjS 1 1 I proof all nam nnisncu, wi ii tupic. cut." ines have all stone steps, with iron ramngs, together with stone or brick ecc. 1 ne wnoic premises uciub inviting to those wh" may wish to vest their funds in a secure and tt. I et.Ki.

tT.inr r. The Louses Amos street are lei lor me PA1 AKJJS, ol all descriptions, jor saie (oHoWm renU Nos. 42 and 44 at $300. and oy J4 1 I 1. rlUl 1 7 1 Jonn si.

the raves i and No. 4 ilw all the taxes and No. 46 at tlie annual rsnt of Jj320, and (.11 the tax. Maps of tlie premises will be ready, ana may ue sef ai uie dwelling bouses of the subscriber, or at the office of Bleecker Sons, on and after the I5th inst. Conditions ot the sale win ne maae Known me nay 01 ie Ami notice is hereby further erven, that if any persons interest 1 i.t.,.1 Ti.i, io the nurchasers.

i i anu win cu oojrci iq me proposition aDor. iner are arsirea 10 ur ooggension riven on delivery oftlite deeds, which will be on or alI tii Ua rl as r1 r. IV VlaTT v. ii a uaw vt r. n.tf TI j.

s. Assistant Street Commissioner. Street Commissioners Office, March 9th, 1836. f26 CORPORATION NOTICE. Publick Notice hereby given that a petition has been presented to the Board of Atdermen to raise the pradcofGold Sireet.

between Fulton and Frankfort streets. Ami Notiue is hereby further given that if any persons interest object to the nronositHio above named, they are desired to prrsen ineir oojecuons in wnrins uie street voaunHisuiuera uuiix, ir belore the ISta civ orMarcn inst. J. WARNER, Assistant Street Cocaauseioficr. Dated New York, March 9, 1836.

m9 IStis GARRIT GILBERT. CORPORATION NOTICE Publick Notice is herehv (riven that a petition has been laid before III 1 RmrH nf Aldermen to chanoe the name of Greene street, be tween Maiden Lane and Liberty srxeei, lo uimonusi. And notice is hereby further given, uiat it any persons uiiere object to the proposition above named, they are desired to pi tont tneir oojecuons in writing, 1 viwuuw mki office, on or beforejhe 19th day of March inst. o. iinniiEiiv, Assistant Street Commif'sione' Street Comm'tsAonera' Office, March 9thf 1838.

mlO PUBLICK SALES. BY AARON LEVY. Store No. 12S Broadway. iCP AARON LEVY will eive his nersonal attendance either at ivate houses, or at his store, fur the sale of Furniture A.

L. will rive his personal attendance to Sales of Furniture, eilhei private houses or at his store, which is ierv commodious and wed calculated for that muimee. Liberal ad vances made. tCLf Lost, in going from Laight street through Varick street to 175 Canal street, a pair of gold mounted Spectacles. Thefimlrr wil be liberally rewarded by leaving them at 175 Canal st.

or l.K Broadway Saturday Evening. Framed Oil Painting At 7 clock, at the auetien room, a valuable collection of framed oil paintings, just received from France, containing many choice originals by old masters. Can be seen with catalogues on Thursday. PRIVATE SALE. 5 cases of tne finest French engravings, just received from Havre, comprising a large assortment coloured and plain.

Fancy Soaps, he. A large invoice of fancy soaps, ol evey variety, from ihe nianUaclurers, to be sold in lots to snii urcl.a sers. A few demijohns choice Brandy, very cheap. A quantity of Lithoaraphirk stones, various si7e's. classieks in tne Italian language, in 77 volumes, imported for a private library and are now oflered much less than coast.

To rent three or four rooms, persons desirious of storeing furniture or other goods have now an opportunity doing soon safe li'riiiB. DY J. M. XJ Removed for the present to 12 online iCf" Sec paper. DAVID AUSTIN.

Auctioneer. BY AUSTIN, WILMERDING CO. Store. 36 Beaver street, between Broad and Vk liiiaui streets. Monday, French Groods At 81 o'clock at their auction room.

ICO eases French Goods. coinuriKin? a general assortment offancv and sta ple acticles, received per recent arrivals. Merino Shawls At o'cloci), a complete assortment of wht and set long and square met inoshav. Is, ot the manufacture of Met rs. neaanna ana Aiauruv.

Thursday Packaee Sale At 9 o'clock, at. their auction 2i0 peck ages British, Scotch, Irish, German and Doniestick Dry Doods, at monrns creau. Catalogues and samples will be rcadv the day previous. Friday, Match 18. Indico 12 o'clock at their auction room.

30 eereens Guatema la and Caracas Indigo. Saturday, March 19. Furs 12 o'clock, at their auction rmim 5 fH10 fserman and Russia are skins, taw coney and rabbit skins, musquash skins, kitten and rge size sqnirrel skins, camel and goat, hare, Also, gciiet skins, black and tipped do, lustrod imitation lynx skins, squirrel ro'ics, raw fur seal skins, Also, undressed white and black lamet skins, undressed blk and mottled jennet skins, dressed crey and mottltd do do. and nrutria skins. Sample morning of vale.

JAMES" M. MILLER. Auctioneer. MILLER JOHN M. HICKS.

Dr. HUKiVK'S adveruseiiiiii premises, or at William Hinton's, 194 Bioadway. Buildings, rornsr of Wall and Water its. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. Monday, March 14.

Chancery Sale. At 12 o'clock, at the Merchant's Exchange, corner Exchange Place and New street, under the direction of PhiloT. Rugsles, master in chancery, all that certtain lot. piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the 12th Ward of the city and county of New York, being part and parcel of a trai formerly owned by Charles Wayland, and marked and designated upon map of said tract by (No. 19) number For particular see advertisement in the New York Times, signed I'hilo T.

Ruggles, Master in Chancery. Wedneiday, March 16. Leather, At 10J o'clock, at the store of Isaac Billiard, 14 Ferry street, 5000 sides sole leather, with other articles iu the line; Thursday, March 17, Leather, Ace. At 10 o'rluck, at the store of William P. Miller, 51 Ferry street, SOC'O sides solo leathir, with other articl.

in the lime. AVednesday, March 23. Leather. At 10 o'clock, at the store of Austin Melvm Co. No.

5 Ferry st. 3000 sides sole leather 2000 do African upper leather in rough, together with a quantity of harness and hii ils leather, calfskin, morocco, linings, 1 hursday, March S4tli. Leather At half past 10 dock, at the store of Gideon Lee Co, 20 Ferrv 5000 sides sole Leather. "ry cat rl a T1 ii rxr uonneT 'Monday March 26th. Will be sold at the Mei chants' Exchange, corner Exchange ilace and New st.

on Monday, Maicli 28th, at 12 o'clock, a larve quantity of valuable lots in annus parts of tlie city of BiookJvn. i. more particular uescription given nereaiter oy enquiring at lli otiicc ef the auctioneers. REAL ESTATE IN WILLIAMSBURGH. Tuesday, March 29.

WiH he sole at 12 o'clock, at the Merchants' Exehanee. cornei Exchange place and New street, on Tuesday, March 29, a large quantity I lots of ground, in dilfcrent sections in Williamabiirrlii l.i II i I or a mil ueM i ipnun iHiunv uim.v 111 uiv BUCllonecrs, io. 1 ontin tiuildtn's, wall, corner ater st. JOSEPH SAMPSON CO. Sure No.

1 Pearl street. Friday, At 9 o'clock, at their auction room, a geueral assortment offissb imported Dry Coodn. lasi page ot this al istt' rpO LET, the large Store 55 Pearl street, corner JL of Broad street possestnon given immediately Apply on the dIS It TO SHIP BUILDERS, DEALERS IN TIMBER, AND OTHERS. The subscribers, executors of Ths. Ferris, deceased, offer for sale at puhlick auction, a tract of lan situated in the county of Sullivan, in this state, containing 14vii acres.

The Delaware and Hudson Canal passes through it from north to south about parallel widi the timber land on the premises. It will be sold in lots varying from 45 to 100 acre each (he general average being about 52 acres to each let. The eastern part of tho whole extent ofthe premises is covered with most excellent tin ier. The executors have been often applied to to sell the ttnibei on lliose lands, but have not been able to get the property in marks till the present time. i he vicinity ol the canal renders the transtiortatton to the cite of New York easy aad expeditious.

he lands will be sold in lots or in parens to suit purchasers, a private sale, on advantageous terms, which will be made knon by application to William Minott Mitchell, Esq. at his olhce. Ke. 43 Liberty street, New York. December 4th.

1835. samucl. 11. r.xvKIS, PETER GUION, j27 tfis Executors. rpO LET, a four story brick Building inTront, JL near Rosevelt street, for four years from Mav next.

It well calculated fur storage, having a cart way into tho store. Ap ply at U. 1. UA I Lhll Z48 Water street fe5 li K' AO ENT1SH CAPS, in all their sale bv varieties for I. HOIT, 71 John rn.

KENT Suits ol rooms or single rooms in tho 4th storv ofthe new building on the noithwest comet of Nassau and Pine streets, suitable for Engravers or Architects, at modi rate rents. Apply to m2 tf R. J. WELLS, No. 3 Nassau sr.

rpO GROCERS. Just received wrapping and JL tea papers ol various qualities. 1' or i ale by TVR DEN'S I. HOIT. 71 John street.

WORKS. GEORGE DEAR XJ BORN. 38 Gold street, has just published the Woiks John Diyden, in verse and prose, including the translation fn Virgil, with a life by the Rev. John Mitford, in two volumes, with plates, being vols. 16 und 17 Library Standard Literature.

This is the first American Edition of the Works ol'Drjnin it is printed yn fine paper, and sold at a low price. The several works comprising the Liboary of Standard Litera ture, may be had seperately or together, olunic second ol the new edi published in a few days. of Byron's Works, will be Ctia OTICE TO ARTISTS. The rooms of the National Academy of Desien will be open on the Ut of April next, for the reception of Pictures and other works of Art, intended for Exhibition Works will be received until the arranging of Exhibition is completed and ready foropenitig to the publick. By order of the Council.

A. B. DURAND, Secretary. National Academy of Design, March 9th, 1836, 'J FOR SALE, the elegant House No. way, (next door above Froukhn street) and 30' 7 bread.

valuable Lot, being 25 feet in front on Broadway, by 150 feet deep, with an Alley in the rear on which there is a stable with a good well ot water in the yard. The front part ol the House is three stories in height, with basement and dormer windows in the attick. Tha rear of the building presents four siories in height. There is a tea room on the second floor, a bathing room, and good vaults in frontand rear. The lot presents to capitalists a good opportunity for ap ofitable investment.

For particulars apply' to m9 tf S. AMBRELENG, 43 Liberty si. FIREMENS'INSURANCE COMPANY, New York, March 9th 1836. THE NEW CAPITAL STOCK of this Company being 5300,000 having been Hubsenbed for, the subscribers thereto are hereby requested to pay the of their subscriptions at the office of the Company, "No. 46 Wall street, nr or before Tuesday, the 15th inst.

and til atdit of the former capital of said company, are notified that the certificates for the amount of their liquidated claims will be ready for delivery at the same time, agreeably to the law of the Legislature of this State, passed 12th February, 1836. JOHN LEONARD, President. Niel Gray, Secretary. tlk JOHN RANKIN, No. 8 Cedar street, has just re received by the ship President, from l.ondon, and ofiVrs for Embossed Calicoes, for binders' use.

Coloured and smooth calf; bark Skivers, Scotch Basils, Strained Basils. White Alum Strains, tic. Salted Splits, in e.isks of 30 dozen. mlO St BLACK LEVANTINES Cases, loi sale bv JOSIAH DOW CO. 157Pe.r'l it.

LEAKY (late of Eicliange Place,) whose establishment end stork of Hats were destroyed at the Ute fire, have opened their Sales Room at No. 5 Brosd rtieet, cond door below all street, where they will be pleased lo see Uieir friends and customers. They are at present fumishine an assortment of their extra fine Ha's, of every variety of nap. from the medium to the plain also of style and fashion calculated to please the connoisseur of beauty, taste ana lasnion. The fabrick and farbion of Lrarv It Co's Hais brine peculiarly unique, have elicit ed a reputation so pular that it is deemed unnecessary to detail thiir numerous qualities and progressive This establishment, winch was lounara.

anci nas uern conducted, on principle strictly and exclusively original, has had fur its object the auvancamt iit of mauufartnring improvements of the taste and fashmn of Hats, the successful attainment of which expe rience gives constant evidence. ma ateoif AN CHECK POST Just received and for sale by I. HOIT 71 John OHAIN CABLES 2 Chain Cables, nn krtrr inehes. fiO fathoms loniv. for sale by I and a n.

ninfnnncnv 73 Wall street. ASTER Ot PARIS. 16 mounts Plaster of Paris, now landin" from ship Charlematne, for rale by mil lw WM. WHITLOCK. Jr.

73 South st. PONGEE HDKFS. 2 cases handstme pat terns, for sale by JOSIAH DOW CO, m7 157 Pearl st..

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