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appelated Sheriff this county, This has disappointed many, the candidates were anmeroai. 1 tROii OUR CORRESPONDENT. Rtprfuntativtt. 1 atkington, Tuttdaj, Fctruary 1.2 Mr. Love N11 lne coosidetat ioo of bit resolution, ls.id on the table some time lnce i relative to the repeal of the laws which maie t.

the iat of the collectors to deposit the of the United Stales, la the United State Bank for collection. The house refu ted to coniider tte resolution. bill from the Senate relative to the 'tuiliurr aeademy, and We corpe of engineers, "was read, and referred to the standing coon dlttce of the hoose 00 that subject. I The tin ffom the senate relative to the ju ditiary was read. This bill au horises three UiMt of the supreme court of the United State to hetr and determine eauiei, when tha narttes shall consent to submit them.

The has been brought forward to enable the lodges who are now present at the seat of go terntneni nua cuun, wu mf otu uu Jdetetinlsesu causes as the parties a rt to submit. It must be understood that there are only three judges presentMarshall, Washington, and Livingston, and the existing a requires four judges to form a court Mr. Rhea moved to postpone the consideration of the bill Indefinitely. This motion, after toojiderable debate prevailed, Ayes 89, Noes It The bill therefore' rejected, and of coarse ihere will be no session of the Supreme Court this term. The biU.to establish navy hospitals was passed through the committee of the whole tad was ordered to a third reading to mor.

WW. tandry other bdls of a private nature were and at four o'clock the house adjourn rat Senate have this day passed the bills for incorporating Banks in the district of Co lumbia. After they had passed those bills, they proceeded to the consideration of the States Bar.k Charter Mr. Leib spoke against the Bank be read his instructions from the Legislature of Pennsylvania, and said he matt Vote agreeably those instructions. Mr.

Lloyd spoke in favor of the bank be read the testimony given before the committee in favor of the Bank, by the deputies from Philadelphia. The Senate adjourned at 4 o'clock Without coming to any decision. Ho opialon can as yet be given as to the final result of the Bank bill in the Senate. IN SENATE, Feb. 11.

Bahk if te United State: Tht hill for stMdicr the charier 01 the Bank of the States was taken op. Anderson moved to strike out the first lectio of the bill with a view to try the prin jpla. After an interchange of remarks between Messrs. Crawford, Smith and Anderson 00 the propriety of the advocates or opponents of the bill commencing the debate Mr Crawford spoke for two hours In sup port of the bill. When he concluded, the further consideration of the bill was postponed till to morrow.

1 Ayes SO. From Gibraltar papers per the Fox arrived this foreooou. Gisialtak, Dec. 22. 1810.

By the arrival of H. Onix, from Cadiz, inteUifeace ia received from Lisbon as hut aa the 15 a to at which tlm. Lord Wellington and Miasms still occupied their former positioas. There had been some skirmishing in the interior 1 and a Body of Troops advancing to rein, fjret Maesena, had teen forced to retreit with prtelp.Utiin and a considerable lost ofJBsggage. The Bulwark is arrived at Cadis with 4.000,003 Ahrt, and 30.000,000 nv re are hertlr expected from Mexico.

Too Besiegers ef Cadis hare succeeded in throwing a few Grenades into the town bxit we are happy to hear, Uut they hire done no damage. a A pretty large sura of money and great qgan titles of provuions have bee remitted from the sea of Government to Algeeirae, where several thousand men are daily expected. Another very gallant action was fought at Iatan la the Sierra of Konda, oa tl 5Ji Inst between a handful of Mountaineer (two hundred and odd) aad about 3000 rrench troops; The brave Patriots, although surprised by the Enemy, meia tjunei their ground until they had exhausted flT on, and the resolutely forced their wty through the ranks ef the Enemy whose to was much more eonsidetjible than their own. Ektrsctoi' letter from SB James Fellows to Mr. Consul Duff, da tetl it Cadis the 11th December 1810.

From (Ke statements dtirlng the last ten fefV it appears that, alUsouga the Diseaae which prevailed hero, can ot be said to be en tire! extio ruiahed, It is so far su pres sed Out Cases only are obsarved ia the City. The British. Troops bodi at the Isla and la ae barracki of Cadis are perfectly healthy ei.sata. D. W.

Stewart, for Greenock Industry, H. Harris, for New Yet Lucre J. Wit Btolkrox Ji oea Cooday, foaM. From Charleston pap rs per the Victory tttliti aaoraing. Cba a lists.

Feb. 4. Ut Friday night last we experienced a blow from the onf thward, which lasted greater part ef Sal arday, accompsaied sleet, hail, and ri in, it lulled the ef of Saturday, ut increased again in "1 and blowing, whh greater violence wwe. it enntluif to blow fresh until irtf'y fternooi, af 4 although have not rf any material damage dooe the ship. tZl P01 re ai jprshensive orach has 5aoetmthec3a' JSxtraet letter rem a Mettkant in A.

uricatut tit Certetiotidtnt in lAu city, doted Jan. With great plsasnre I inform you, that we insurrection among tae ducks is at aa end. The ringleaders have all been taken and executed. Peace and order is restored. Naw Oilzxvs, I'uT.

o'er ion disturVancea have finally broken oat la the kingdom of Mexico '1 hree battles have been given between the insurgents and the troops of the European government we learn tnat tae last which has taken, place on the 29th October has been very dread'al and terminated to the advantage of the European party. A persoa earned Hidalgo was at the aesa ni toe insurrents with piuestra benora de la Goadloupe, and colonel Flou with a formidable artillery commanded the rerular troops or me European uovernment. 1 ne insurgents have stopped several carriages full of gold and silver wedges which were to be conducted to the mint. CoNMSMICATieV Ith) with please re we find Steam Boats have and are getting, more and more into general use. The following are now in content plation, and many ot them already construct ed as a line from Quebec to Baltimore.

One from Quebec to Montreal building. One from St. Johns to Skeensburrh now running. One do in contemplation Engine sent for Two do New York to Albany now run nlng. Three do fordo building.

Two Ferry Boats from New York to Pow es Hook. One do from New York to Elisabethtown Point building. Uoe do from New York to lisaoetntown One do from New York to Amboy and Brunswick now running. One do from do do contemplated. One do from Bordenton to Philadelphia now running.

Two do from Philadelphia to Newcastle contemplated. Two do from rrencaton to Baltimore coo tcmDlated. It is supposed that four of the above Boots are encroachments on Patent Rights. State Laws and Corporation Greats la which if Recoveries are had, will be for three times the costs of the Boats and any one of a Company may be saddled with the whole lost in esse a judgment is obtained. MAHKie.1), On the evening of the 31st January, in Wil tlatnsburg, Virgm, by the Rev.

John Brack en, Mr Robbrt r'co TT, of Georgia, to Miss Svsaw It. Mabisost, daughter of Bi hop Madison umu. AtBatavia on the 12th October Staats NxiasoB, son of Col. John Meilsosuef New Brunswick, in the 3 1st year ot bis sge. MTRmAO POST MJRIfiM LIST.

Arrived thit tartnoon Brir Fox, Gooday, Gibraltar 49 Packet. Dexter 1 Bristol 5a Twins, Sugan, Teaeriffe 47 Dcfiaac. Mather, Havana 17 Schr Georgetown, Norton, Georgetown S. C. Schr Dispatch, Smith, Schr Merino, Lawton, Richmond Georgetown 17 Susannah, Brooks, Joanna, Robbins, Sally, Chappie, Betsey, Shaw, Resolution.

Farnham, Fredericksburg 32 Richmond S3 Norfolk Richmond 33 Richmond 14 Lark, Luther, Washington, N. Richmond 7 Charleston 11 Norfolk 2 Baltimore 14 Herkimer, Seaman, Sloop Victory, Haley, Sloop Active, Cat Ann, Cole, CLXARKd. loop Scmerimus, Crspon, Providence Captain Brig Twins, has nine, to ThomasBuchanan. Left schr Farmers Delight, for NYork in a tew dars brig NYork, of NYork, for the Is of Msy in a few days brig Eunice, sailed 4 days before for NYork brig irt, of and for New Orleans, uncertain brig Mentor Sinclair, for NYork in a few days. Feb 11, off Capes of Philadelphia, spoke brig Packet, Pax'on, of Boston, from Bristol, Eng'aad, for NYork, 47 days out.

Drig Fox, has wine and fruit to Ketnblo snd Ogden, and H. Hammond. Left, December 27, ship Amsterdam Packet, Williams, Philadelphia, in 20 days 1 Fairy, Taylor, for NYork, in ballast, in 10 days 1 Keaves, of Gloucester, Ha nana 4 1 Fame, Griffin, do West Indies in 10 Sea Flower, Wells, of Boston, unloading 1 Lnerctia, Williams, sailed on the STth of December for Boston 1 Experiment, Latham, just arrived 1 Crocker, of NYork, aa led on the 23d for Malta. The schr Virginia Planter, Henderson, and schr Two Brothers, Boyd, both of NYork, sailed for Havana on the 12lh December. As the Fox was coming out of Gibraltar, 2 men were put on board of her from the sloop of war Minorca, captain Wemaing, which were taken by the said sloop of war, on the 27th of November in the schr Grace Ann Green, capt Green, going into Marseilles, after a chase of 35 hours, which the officer reported be expected she was re taken by two French privateers, and carried ioto Malaga, coming down to Gibraltar Jan 29, 1st 34, 42, long 9.

30, spoke schr Nae gatuek, Richards, 12 days from New Haven for St. Baits, who had experienced, 4 days before, aheary gale of wind, which obliged capt V. to throw orerboard his deck load of hay. Feb 3, lit 25, long 62, spoke a schr from Wilmington for St. Bans, oet 7 ye.

Feb 10, Ut 33, 57, long 73, 31, fell In with tho deck of a vessei Same dy spoke ship Perseverance, from Savannah for Liverpool, with a brig in company. Brig Defiance, baa molasses and coffee to Dir. fing and Deoreest Left ser.r Miry, aid welt, Philadelphia, in If days 1 brig Alexander, do on the 27th 1 schr Milley, Torrey, Charleston 15 days 1 Avgiistus, Cheevar, Salem, nnccrtala 1 Faucy Jck, Noble, do do 1 Benjamin Harris, Boston, 15 days 1 schr Neptune, Morris, Salem, uncertain 1 brir Mary, Bradbury, Boston, do brig Cleaaer, Proctor, do do 1 brig Only Son, DuComb, Philadelphia, Sd Feb 1. brig man, Boston, 9 days 1 ship Hope, Prori dence, 4 dsys brig Caty, Davenport, Bristol, un certain 1 schr Juno, Staeey, Marblebaad, 10 Feb 1 brig Industry, Hoyt, Newburyport. uncertain 1 brig Galen, Burrill, Boston, uncertain 1 brig Swift, Hoyt, Newburyport, uncertain 1 snow Alba, Bowers, NYork, dot brig Mary, Hogaa, Philadelphia, do 1 brig Galen, Anaer, NYork, 3 days 1 Robert, Norfolk, 3 days 1 ship Rambler, Rich, NYork, Jsa 28 1 schr Harmony, Bruce, Salem, uncertain.

Brig Packet, to Rogers fc Co. Schr Merino, has naval stores, cotton, lie. to Napier. Schr Susannah, has tour to Henderson Cairns. Schr Joanna, has coal, to Irvio.

Schr Sally, has four, for New London. Schr, Betsey, has coal, ta North. ocli Georgetown, has naval stores, rum' and cotton Mr. Napiere. Feb 7t lat 33, 30.

long 77, spoke Ship juua Ann Sophia, from Cadia for Norfolk, was short of provisions Capt N. sup. plied her. Left brig Potomac, Stone, for NYork in6dayeV Feb 9, off Cape Hatteras, spoke schr Newbirn, 6daysfrom NYorkfor Newbern Schr Herkimer, from Richmond, and 44 hours from Hampton Roads, has tobacco and fliur to Gordon, Trokes, Lei tch Co. Wna Sluw, Tho mas Irvin, and Charles Oakley.

Feb 11, spoke ship Sylph, ia the rivej from New York bound to Richmond. Schr Resolatioa, bu flMir and wheat to Gor. den; Hen lersoo Co. Spake in Hampton Roads schr Pocahontas, from New York for Peters burgh, out 4 dsys. Schr Lark, has naval stores to Tredwell and Thome.

Off Cape Henry, spoke schr. Jane, Jenkins. 52 days fromNorth Carolina for Boston. Sloop Aetive has salt, rum and cotton, bound through the sound. In lat.

37, spoke seb'r Anglo, from Savannah Cor Boston. Schr Dispatch, has flour and tobacco, to Strong Havens, and to order. loop Caty Ana has gin, whiskey, fee. to Whitest Co. and others.

Sloop Victory, has cotton and rice to or der Ashore on the West Bank, schooner Phil ip, capt Owen, from Charleston, bound to Phi ladelphia, put In here leaky. I FROM CORRESPONDENT. Hiiadelfiklk, fttru Arrived, schr. Paulina, from NYork, boond to Falmouth, (E.) put ia in distress, leaky. and having lost her rudder oa the 3d Inst.

3 days out in a gale. Also, ship Lion, Jones, days from New York. Spke, cn Saturday morning, a brig from Havanna, then off Egg Harbor, which had sailed from Martha's Vineyard for Boston, with a fleet of 20 sail, had area driven out with bad winds, and aaa no ooservstiou for nine days. Sspposed many of the fleet in the same situation, several square rigged vessels then In sight. Prtf Savannah, Jan.

29. Five British vessels are now cruising between this and Charleston capt Edgar and capt, Gardner were boarded by tbcm and treated civilly. The schooner Thame, capt Ives, from Beau fort bound to Charleston, was driven ashore in a violent blow, on the 24th inst on the north point of bee beach, and it is expected will be totally lost. The cargo, consisting ef cotton and barrels. we understand, haa been saved, is now ryin on the beach; and is thought to have sustained but little damage.

The schooner Collector, which latety broke from her anchors near Port Royal, snd drove to sea with only one hand on beard, who was after wards tsken off and carried hto Charleston, has beeo towed Into St Mary's by the John Adams frigate. Perl fArarfblkt Jan. 0. Arrived ship William TeU, Cobb, 47 hours from New York. Brie Ulvssea, Davis, from Surinam, and last from the Vineyard, beood to Beaton, distress blown off a snow storm, short of provisions, and sails splat.

Sch'r Magnolia, Thompson, 48 hours from New York. Sch'r Richmond, Evans, 3 days trom Nsw York. COMPTROLLER'S February, 1811. Sealed nronoaals will be received at this Office, tiU2 o'clock on Monday tho 35th inst. for rentinr the SDds.

Wharves and Fiers, beloniriar to the Corporation, for 2 years from the first day of Msy next. Also, for the Fly Marxet 1 erry tor years irom the tat next May And tor Wkehawk, Fort Lee and Bull's Fet ries for the same time. G. N. BLZKCaR, Comptroller.

Feb 15 dt25th. CONCERT If BALL. rrr Mr. NICHOLAS, bers leave inform his frieads and the public, that het intends giving a Concert and Ballon toe 7tn ot Marcn next, at the City HoteL Particulars in future advertise ments Tickets 1 dollar a sen, ana to oe baa at Mr. Paffa Musie Store, and at the bar ef the Ciiv Hntl.

Broadway. FeS 15 T7INF. WOOL 160 bags about A 20 CO!) wt. just received per brig Hibenua and tor sale or JOOIf MURRAY A SONS. Feb 15 CUv and Nev York si.

PEROM ALLY appeared before me, Eli. s. aha W. King, a Notary Public la and tor the State of New York, Thomas Crippin, Samuel Conyard, Zecharlab Mule, James Johnson; and James Brotherton, pilots and boat keepers of the pilot boat ealled the Dot phin, who being by roe duly sworn on the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God, severally depose snd say That when at sea, some dis tancefrom the Hook, on the 9 a Feb. 1811, Pilot Boats Brothers and Teaser came ao cIom: to the Dolphin, that we were in great danger of being run 00 tx ard of that we re.

quoted them to keep further off. atatinr, at the same time that there as plenty of sea room. This they totally disregarded, and continued, repeatedly to sail round us, so that we were compelled to keep out of our course or suffer ourselves to be run on board or, as there was a heavy sea running. This is not thr fi' st insult we have received 1 nor is it the first time our lives have been jeopardised by our opponents. CH FIAH MO LE, I THOMAS CRIPPIN, SAMUEL CONYARD, JAMES JOHNSON, JAMES BROTHERTON.

Sworn to before me, this 12th day of February 181, SLISHA W. Feb 15 Notary Puklic. 13 ED WINE, ULPHEU, flccliO pipes a. a. first quality itea Red Wine, nearly equal to 100 boxes Rolled Brimstone 100 do.

Subtler, and a quantity cf Sheet Cork, landing at Steven's wharf, from brie Uavtd Green, trom aiciiy. r. run SALE. The fine new brig GOSSA MAC, burthen 225 tone, copper fastened, well built, and supposed will sail equal to any vessel Irom the port, at Stephen's wharu The ba'rthensome ship POL LY, 225 tons, in good order, at Stephen's wharf. FOR SALE OR CHARTER, The ship ELIZA, 191 toss, 7 years old, in good order, at Moore's wharf Apply to feb 15 EBP.N.iSTfcVfcNS.

IKGINIA FLOUR 273 bbls luperfine 7 do fine dojast arrived in the schr Ltdia, and for sale by A fKINiON, HALL BARTON, Feb 15 No 60 South street. ADHAFT on Savannah at 15 days sight, forj54SO For sale by GEO. SCOTT, Feb 15 2t 73 Washington street. A Person well acquainted with ie bust ness of searching and boreing for Coal, may meet with employ by applying at No. 36 Counland atreet.

Feb 15 MAATAGKR'S PR1ZH LIST, OF the Vineyard Lottery, just received at GEORGE JANSEN'S Lottery Office, No. IS Chatham street, where cash is advanced for prises or taken in payment for tickets in the New York Union College Lottery, No. 2, which will positively commence drawing in this City on the 33d day of April next Tieaet 9 dla. babes 4 dols. 50 Cts.

quarter 4 aota, 29 cts. eigntus 1 Out 1 a cis. Eebt5 SALE, or to be LEASEU, tor a A term of years, at a reasonable rent, a num ber of Lota of Ground in Stuyvesant and Nicho las William streets they are handsomely aitua ted, and command aa extensive view of the East Hirer. If sold, a small part of the purchase mo neywillbe required npon delivery of the deed, and the remainder may remain on martgage long as the purchaser miy with. Enquire of NICHOLAS WM.

STUfVESANT. Feb 15 tf Stuyressnt street. A WINTER 1H LONDON THHlSdav ianubliahed bv SHEDDEN ad a BOYLE. 04 Water street, a nest and ehesp edition in two volumes (price one dollar and nliy cents) of this celebrated and popular Nortl, which is generally admitted to exhibit a more ex. act description of the scenes in hirh life, than any work ef the kind heretofore published 1 and as It holds out fir imitation or reprehension the characters of many well known personafres in the gay world, the publiahers humbly flatter themselves that this first New York edition will prove highly acceptable to the public.

N. B. The above work to be had at the store of the publiahers, and at the principal Bookstores in the city. Feb 15 lm FOft SALF. she House and Lot of Ground in Birmingham Row, sdj 4aing the property ot Mr.

George Corsrin, Grocer. The Lot is 38 feet front and rear, and 37 1 3 feet deep The Hesse is about 32 feet front, and about 30 teat deep contains, 12 fire places 600 dollars of the price in cash the 1st day of May, when possession will be given, and the remainder will he taken in groceries at cash price. A good clear title will be given by the subscriber. Further information can be had applying to the sub scriber No 71 Uourt land street. Feb 11 2w JOHN SMITH.

TO LET. A GENTEEL two story House at Green wich. containing five rood rooms, and eve ry convenience suitable for a genteel family. sunt only ZOQ doUars Apply to Stun nxwii, Feb 13 157 Pearl atrret. IO LKT.

FROM the 1st of May, the House and Store corner of Hudson snd Duane sts opposite the park, aa excelled, situation for a dry good or grocery store. Apply to SvUiT HXAK1 Feb 13 157 Pearl street. TO LEASE, A VERY excellent three story brick house iav ia Peart street, a communication to a back street. Abo, aa boose, with coach house, fco. situate in the City of Schenectady.

The ad vantages attending a residence in Schenectady, are many 1 in particular, the means of obtaining Education in every branch, cheapness of tiring, good society 1 together with a constant communication with thia Citythe rent will be low. For other particulars apply at No, 79 Pearl st Feb 8 lw TO BE LET. A THREE story house snd eoach house, two atory house in Stuyvesant street, from the 1st May, immediate possession may be had of either. A few house lots in Orchard, Staa ton, Sixth, snd Essex streets, to be sold on moderate terms, to persons disposed to make immediate improvements Apply to Feb 9 P. G.

STUYVESANT. to on of jPOR 8ALR, 4 THE valuable and productive estate of Philipaburgh, the county of West Ches. Ur, 8 miles from the city of New York; on t4 post road to Albany, and adjoining the udson) Kiver, containing about 450 acres tor a. tuition, improremeats and revenue, it is not exceeded by any place in the etate of New Yoik and perhaps is not inferior to any in the United Stated it will be sold at a price which on an unJenib! calculation will produce a clear incouie of 6 cent per annum in ita present state and trom ihe ad vantages resulting from saw mill river which paisus through the, centre of the estate, a af. fords seats for many more mills and manufacto ries than are now on it.

and from the probib.tity of its giving at sometime, not far distant a full supply of wholesome water to the city of New York, ita future revenue msy be considered al most incalculable there is now on the estate, A large and respectal le Mansion House, built of brick and stone, and finished in the. stile cf the English country residences, a coach houe. stables, ice house and other out houses proper and convenient for such a residence, with garden nur. aery snd fruit ground, equal if not auparior ia point of soil, fruit to say in the state. A large and convenient Farm establishment.

consisting of a new two story frsme house, dnity house, hog house and pens on an Improved pUn, a large corn eribb with a large f.rm built on a modern plan, a small barn, eider hou.e with good hovels which incloses a large and con renient farm yard with a rnod aqueduct running through the same and aflbrding plenty of xcel lent wa'er for the whole f.rra cstahlUhment, the rard en and mansion Dremlsrs. Two large and productive with a vast variety of the best fruit, among which are, about forty crab apple trees in fullb arinf the eyder from said trees never was sold at a less price than ten dollars per bsT 1 1 several fin meadows, under od improvement, which pro duce from 90 to 120 ns English Hav 1 a gnod proportion of Plow Land, and Wood Land, baring a sufficiency of Wood for lh estate, and aa equal proportion of Pasturing. The Grour da Cr Pastures are exceeded by none for raising 5heep, and fir which purpose large and spacious Sheep Cotes are already erected on the grounds most ligible for that purpose, and on a plan to be ex. tended to the aafo and convei ient keeping of a thouaand or fifteen hundred Sheep A larger and commodious Merchants' Mill, with burr stones, elevators, smut machine, and ever apparatus complete, together with a lage convenient Corn Kiln 1 the whole on the moat approved principles This Mill can manufacture one twenty tl ouaand bushels Wheat, rwi'lrthe labour of four men, and no Mills aro better calculated to manufacture kiln dried Corn Meal This Mill is particularly valuable, by ita, viciuity to the City of New York, and the easy access to it. Vesaels, with 2000 busheu Wheat, can come to its door to load anJ unload, circum stances from which it always commands bust Bess.

one other Grist Mill, with three floors snd two run of stones, principally employed in coun. try work, but occasionally manufactures for sale. This Mill is in excellent order, togethtr witu a Saw MiU and Plaiater Paris Mill, all which from the situation, commands a great share of country wo k. A new and lately erected Woollen Manufete ry, containing Carding Machine, Wot4 Picker, Spinning Bllleys and Jennies, Looms, eompieta a aa a rsuersana uiotnirrs woras, ana every lame; neceassry to manufacturing the Wool into Cloth, which is to be done to as great profit hare, aa fas any place in the United States A haadaome well finished twoator) Dwelling House, well known ss a Stage House, occupied by Mr. Elnathan Reynolds, together with Stables, Out Houses, fco.

It is sn excellent stand always commanding a good rent Eleven other Dwelling Houses, psltof which aree mmodioua, and in good repair, and are oc cupied by good tenants at equitable rents. A large More, occupied by Mr Aaron and well known by the Post 0 flice being kept in the sausr. A number of other store bouses a larre Corp ers ahop, Blacksmiths The whole pre anises form a handsome little tillage, snd may with a small anonied capital he encreaaed to a considerable manufcturinp town and when the quantity and durability of the waters of the river running through this estate, and which it can not be de prived of, together with the vacant mill seats suitable for cotton works, iron or any other works requiring the power of water, ita nearness the treat commercial city, and all iu local ad vantages are considered, it mvst readily be admitted that nature hu been lavish of her bounties this spot, and that it must soon become important not only for the object of manuTacturinf butfor many other improvements. Aa indisputable title will be given ard the eon ditiens ef payment will be convenient For fur ther particulars, any company or private gentle. mea inclining to purchase will be pleased to ap.

ply to the subscriber in New York or on the pre mises. JOS. HO WLAND. Feb 15 P6teodH6wlaw OLLAND GIN 12 pipea 4th proof Holland Gin, of the first quality, just re cetved and for sale by Feb 14 SCOTT ARTY. LlMlNa.

50 boxes Irish Linens, coasls tine of 7 fi and 4 4 Linen, 3 4 Browns, 3 4 Diapers, 5 4 Sheetings, Lone Law aa Received or. Union. West Poiot aod Urania, from Belfast For sale by JUHN DLUtiAM, Feb IS lw 66 Pincstreeti SALHOF ON Monday the 4th March, will coon mr nee the sale of several flocks af full blooded Ms rino sheep, of the beat breeds io Spain. Their wool is remarkably pne, snd the frame and make the sheep superior to most flocks that bars been imported. Tney have been here a considerable part of the winter, and are generally in good health.

Terms will be made known on the day of sals. JUrtH HUHKAI ft; SUMS. Feb 13 ITALIAN ALABASTER VASES A few pair very large and superbly finished Ala baster Vases, just opened and for sale at the China Glass and earthenware store of THOS. 6t JAS. CHRt 31 IE, 37 Mideo lane.

Feb 13 4t TO LET. That small four strry House, no. 12 ae street, facing the Battery 1 qu re of SEPIf CUR.tE, 97 Leonard reet, near Bro ay. feb 14 tf BOOK BINDERS LEATHER A QUANTITY ot Bngln Calf kins, for V. blank or printed work 1 sad EngHh SkiversFor tale low, by 1 THOS.

A. KONALD5Y Statiener, Jan48 158 Peart street.

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