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at tjfl day. small sale of Spri.it Turpentine at 45a50 cents. OILS The marketha. been noiily. if not entirely cleared of Whale Oil our last 3000 barrels, a portion ol which la yet to arrive from the eastward, have hern sold for export at 40 cents, cuh and amall quantities to the trade at 43.

Mo variation in Sperms. Solas of English and Dutch Linseed at 3 1 ,10, 4 and American fl, 01, cash. A recent luipoitaUon of Palm Unsold. PROVISIONS 4 a SCO barrels ptiiue Beef, cilv aiwl country inspection, have been bought on speculation 41 8 50 a we a.lvace our rat accordingly. We also advance our quotation for Men to SI 314,30 Uie demand for Beef gcnciaiiy aclivr, but for Poik limited at previous late.

KILfii The sales, which liav been chiefly for export, embrace during ibe week 700 uorces at $3 62 1 4 a 3 b7 1 2, mc.u ding 68 tiercoa prime at $4 per 1U0 IIm. bPIOES The sales of Jamaica Pimento, have been extensive, embracing nearly S000 bags, mostly for export, a portion at cents, 6 mis. but cluerjy at some reduction fioni that rate a bout 10'J bags of sold at 8 cents. SPIRITS The nulej of Brandy include some half pipes A. Heignelte at II 37 1 2 E.

Seignette, SI 32 1 2 a 1 34 Otaid, Dupuy Co. pipes and halves, (I half pies Piilot, $1 25 Bonrmort Becker. SI ii and 20 do Bordeaux, $1 18. Some Hwan Holland Gin sold at 9 cents. Ne variittion in Ruins.

Sales of Domestic Whiikey in barrels at 48 a 49 cent. SUGARS Box Sugars have sold readily on landing the sties embrace of the new crop Cuba, about 4 a 600 boxes brown Havana and Trinidad at b. a 8. and 2 a 300 White lit a 11 nU sales aim of 50 lids New Orleans at and 190 bags Maiimiir, 7 1 2 cents. TKAS The importation by the Cynthia is announced for auction on Wednesday next.

TOBACCO VVe have no transactions to leport, with the ex reption of those by auction which consists of 25 bales Havana at IJ 17t 1 Katacoa, 13 ctnts, 4 mos. and yesterday, 68 hhds merchantable Kentucky, 2J a 81 cents, averaging 19 per 100 I'll. 2. Sa 4 mos. WHALEBONE Sales have been made (or exportation of 40,009 lb, part to airive from the Eastward, at 28 en is.

cash. WINES Sale of 100 qr. casks Dry at 15 and 100 doCette Madeira, 32 cents. By auction, 475 baskets Champagne, vaiious brands, sold it $7 a 75 per basket, 4 a 6 mos. The Heart Champagne sold by auction on Tuesday last at $7 25 a 7, was sea damaged, ami disposed of under Warden's inspection.

WOOI. There is a good demand without variation in rates. The storks are not large. r'UKIUH fa To Liverpool and Havre remain dull at previous rules. KX'JH ANG The cash rates for the packets of the 2 till, were on England at decnn at the close toll a 9 Fiance, f.5 2t) a 5 22J and Hamburg, 3d cent.

There was a fan business done on England and France, but nothing on Holland or Bremen for waul of Hills. Export of Specie this week, $18,006. Price Current. COMMERCIAL RECORD. LATEST DATES.

Jan. 10 I Liveipool, Jan. 10 Jan. 4 I New Orluans, Feb. 15 London, Havre, S4I.ES THIS DAY TUB STOCX EXCHlSfaC.

shares United Sutes Bank 60 daysj ISO 118 U9t USi II8J 122 60 do do do 100 do do do (30 days) 250 do dn do I next week. () do do do do 8 do Bank of New York 100 do Delaware Hudson Canal Co; I0J do do do do 100 do do do do IX) do do do do 100 do do do do 60 days 150 do do do do SM do do do do 60 days 100 do do do do 250 do do do do 64 days 150 do do do do 6 do Bank of the State New York 60 do Morris Canal Banking Co 31 do do do do 100 do do do do (30 days) 50 do do do do 10days 75 do do ko do 1 30 days 150 do do du do 100 do do do do 100 do do do do 60 days 00 do do do do 60 day 20 do Fanners Loan and Trust Co. 45 do Ohio Life Insurance 6t Trust Co 60 days 60 do do do do 40 do do do dj 1 60 days 300 do American Trust Co. Baltimore 150 do do do do 100 do do do do (90 days) 200 do do do do 9J days lOtf do da do do 100 do do do do 93daysJ 75 do do do do 7 JyJ 100 do Kentucky Bank 60 days 60 do City Uauk of Ne'v Orleans 100 do New Orleans Gas Co. 1.60 days) 100 do do do 1 60 do do do 00 do do do 1000 do do do 60 do State Marine Insurance Co 60 do do do do (60 days) 150 do Mohawk Rail Road Co 60 do do do tyxt weekj 60 do do do 130 days) 300 do do do 60 daysj 200 do do do 60 days 25 do do do t0 days 500 do do do I On tune 50 do do do 100 do do do next week 100 do Patterson Railroad Co 70 do do do 1 day 2) do do do 100 do Harlem Railroad Co 60 do do do 100 do do do 60 days 150 do Boston and Providence Railroad Co.

150 do do do do next week, 60 do do do do do 10 do do do do 50 do do do do 15 days 60 do do do do 20 days 900 do do do do ll1al 300 do New Jersey Railroad Co (6J dy) 150 in Stoiunglon" Railroad Co 100 do do do 61 do do do 60 day 500 do Worcester and Boston Railioad 3 JO do do do (60 dayi 200 do Long Island Railroad Co 200 do do do next wetkj 43 do do do 40 do Canton Co. Baltimore (30 day) 10 do do do 60 do do do 10 do do do 9Jl 93 93 3 931 97 93 97 93 not 98, 99 101 100 101 100 100 103 103 I09J 112 112 115 100 101 105 105 100i 105 100 94 103 99 97 97 97 96, 71, 75 88 881 90 92 921 92 90 8ei 89 70 70 701 77 79 83 1051 106 106 106 107 107 1051 I Of 77 77J 8il 99 99 82 Sit 811 701 70 61 69 bales or At ESTATE at auctios. By FranWirt if Jtnkint Fib. U. At their Sales Room, 15 Broad street.

The 3 story House and Lot No. 82 Hudson street, 21 10x91 9 The 2 stow House and Lot No. 153 Franklin street, 18 The 2 story House and Lot No. 161 Franklin street, 18 8x87 The two story House and Lot Nj. 162 Franklin st, IS 8x87 The i siory House and it No.

30 Cornelia afreet, 251 4 The 3 story House and Lot No. 14 Le Roy Flace, 24130 Lot and stable attache in rev on Oreen street, 3 Lot of ground on south side 9tn st. between 5th and 6ihAveaue HllIGH I UN MAitKcT. Feb. 2J.

a. Alii rniili. and Sheen. 111,700 6,300 1,600 5.850 4,300 18.300 5,500 14,000 ynrrt Cattle No partirular vari ition from last week aWil the same prices were obtained lor a like quality. We quote a few extra at 25 a 8 0 tir.t quality J7 50 a 8 do at 6 75 a 7 25, and third quality at Si iu Sheep dull.

L.r' were taken at the follow in; puces, vix 4, 4 50, 5. 5 25, 5 75, 6 25 and 7. Swine None niaiket. BALTIMORE MARKET. Feb.

22. at a ISO hds New Orleans at $9 20 a 8 0 2 boxes white sugar. St Maitha. 810s 10 45 60 do brown 87 6J a 8 IIW0 bojiv. vZS i I I Smyrna def Kej, do 11 8i qr caks sweet Wii Cenor brart 77! CS.

26 qr do do do common do 45c 39 rts 35c; 1000 dry do 35c; 60 Indian bbl inc, sii Ind'an bbls Wine casks Marseilles Madeira 3Ui a ic. I IVERPOOL COTTON MARKET, Jan. 10. le, tc dy are 3 00 bags say 250 Pernnms. 12d; 60 hi'nV 10 57 8d, saw ginned 60 Bahix.

11 700 SursU 170 Bmials, 4 td. for export; and the remainder descriptions the mirket steady, and Pernams rather in other sorts no change can be noticed. aroot Jan. 7. Scotch Wools The improvcmentiss 'iced f.r two or three week past, has extended to every of Scotch Wool, and is lul.y maintained.

Cons rss has been done since onr last in laid Higoland, Cross ot some advance has been obtained in price and Uie liwriu i .1... Ol dlf dn I7IV POOL CORN EXCHANGE, Jan 10, 1. well attended, there was a Minisuay hMen a reduction of 2d to 3d on the previous ces some business was done in them wi the dealers 10. t.X4d for white, and 9i 6d to 10.r old Irish Wheats, new as well as old, had a l.mi'ed sale at led aeof ldtotd Olber articles are steady at our quota nt and th.Je no alteration in th. value of Wheat or Flour in n1, LONDON MARKET.

LofDOif January 10. This afternoon the markeU for IWuce appear, to have.aUen lliced at tne ose 01 me OTU ....1 ,1.. ii. sales have eone off insaclions oy pnvaie r. without briskness at barely and 111 instance, at rather lowir Loriootf Coair Excmawoe, Jan.

D. Much of Uie Wheat of fsnng being atfecUd by the damp state of the atmosphere, was 111 bad condition, and such was anly saleab at a reduction of I to 2s per quarter on the prices of this day se'ennight, whilst the finest ou.ioa of old hardlv supported last week's prices. The Seed trade remains in an inantma'c stale, with little or no fmr. r.r.r.. nnens.

We heard of no transactions in bonded Corn. 1MPOR PATlONS. AT.AQA Biis Marv 230 nr. cks wine 9 bxs do 45 brls da 41 1 brls439hxs II hfdo llqrdo ra sins 16S pot. (rapes Ho Jtn st Miln 201 bxs lemons 160 brls 279 bxs 1236 hfdo 212 or a rutins Howiand fx A spin wall 61 btgs sumac A Ames It Co 100 qr cks wine lel Hoyo orxj Oris 17S kegs 112a Dx il at da 55 qr do raisins xiiu nr ca.

wine 10 oroer. ST. 4.RKS Brig Cumberland 34 bale, cottan Hifger. tv 100 Hamilton ft ole II Warms Hon 10 Smith Mills 19 Donaldson 14 Patterson 91 Longsdon 4 Maitland Hon. GKRKSOCK Ship New York 20 tons pig iron Maitland Kenned and co 100 tons coal.

300 cks 1 hhd 21 mutts bottles ft his 42 h.de A Mitchell and co 30 hhds 25 or ck. wine Rarrla. t.iviniston S2 ht. Whitewriitht 30 bales 90 ck. Reyburn an4 Andaraise 1 12 bx.

12 bale. Stone Swan andco 4 bales 11 Bend 2 do Palton and Slewart I9 bx. White. head I I PatLon 7 bales Thompson and co 12 ckaA MeFa Wn 2 bbls Wetherspoon 18 du 3 punthe.Mis 62 bx. 4 ba'es imwlnlfl.

Laid Highland Wool. 12s a 13s. per stone of 24 lbs. bviS a 16 do 1 aid Crossed. 15s a 16s.

do; washed do, do La'd Cheviot. do, 18s. ls, do; washed B6s a A. h.tdo.32s a 36s. do.

Import for the week, I08 bags ciumniMui 162 58 39 do bks and bags to Sun: bags do l.eli with to for brig for ton in tn a to (4ar. CHARLESTON Ship Anson li7 tee rice Smith Mill 123 A Ogden 15 Wadsworth and Smith 53 Hussey and Mac kay hides skins and empty to Sprague and Robinson aun driei to Reed and Sen 8 Smith iaie DcKharn and Moore Woodhead Taylor and Thorn is ShapLer Walker and MuKenzie Johnnon, and lO coder. PASSENGERS. In the ship New York, fioiu Greenock Mr. Aikinson, and 3 in the steiTHge.

In the ship Anjon, Sinf'air, fm Charleston Rev. Bishop England, Cnpt. McLaiie, of U. S. Messrs.

Wilcox, Graham, Love, Kim, Kinjr. A A White, W. Tiapp, S. E. Wane, Ro jt rs, Hunter, J.

Beatl, M. Bead, Howiand, Horcy, Hawks, BauilxUge, Beas, Michael, and 3 in the'stciage. In the packet siiip United States, for Liverpool A Huntington, It. Campbell, A. S.

James Spence, William Davison, und servai.t, and Wni. Nicholso.i, ol New York Edmund Kaye and Samuel Cooper, of St. Johns, N. M. W.

Rulhvcn, 0fKdu1L.ro', John Low and John Murnsh, of Liverpool, Giace, of Quebec, J. McNeil, of Mexico, Brown, of MARRIED. On Thursday night, 23l inst. by the Rev. Henry Chase, Mr.

JOHN SMITH, of Norwalk, Ci to Miss SARAH HOVT, of Una city, eldest daughter of Mr. Benjamin Hoyt, deceased, formerly of Stamford, Ct. On Wedneadayeveiun 22d instant, by the Rev. F. W.

Chapman, Mr. GEORGE WASHINGTON' AT WOOD, of this ci tv, to Miss MARY ELIZABETH, daughter of Captain Samuel Buddington, of Stratford, Conn. DIED. This morning, after a severe but short illness. Major GEORGE HOUtisON.

in the 65th year of his age. Mnjur Hodgson was an old and respectable inhabitant of this city esteemed by all his acquaintance. His relations anj friends, and the members of St Johns Lodge and the Masonic fraternity, generally also tl.e gent'n men attached to the New York Customs, are requested to attend the funeral Iron his lale residence No. 79 Hudson street, on Monday 1 instant, a' 4 o'clock, 1. M.

I ins uiotiiii.e. ISABELLA, daughter of John 1'iinie, agea 14 months. Her funeral will take place to morrow morning at 9 o'clock, from No. 65 Cross street, to White Plains, Westchester county. New York.

Yesterday, ELEANOR, wife of Alexander CarUw. Funeral io morrow. Sunday afternoon, at half nasi 4 o'clock, from her late residence, 64 Laiglil st. un friilay morning, at'er a short illness, ivirs. e.l.iz.a ar FLICK, wife of Thos.

Arlhck, inihe 3ih year of her age. Her friends and acquaintance are respectfully invited to attend her funeral on Sunday a ternoun, 26th instant, at 4 o'clock, from her late residence, No. SI Bowery. 1 esterdav, Doct. JOSEPH 1 AKKc.5, in the blsi year 01 nis uneral on Sundav afternoon, 26ih instant, at 1 cioca, irom 250 Canal st.

MARINE LIST. PORT OF NEW YOKK, FEBRUARY 25. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Brizs Geoigiana. lHr McDuifh.

Gaiwav. ('smubell and Perse; schrs Texan. Marshall, Philadelphia; Splendid, Ryder, Boston; Uochester, ichols, do. ARRIVED THIS DAY. Shin Ann Penhaliow.

of Portsmouth, fm Havre. 21st Dec. with indue, to Richaids and Richardson 186 cases wine Lacoste bskla A l.emavnr 1400 da Davis Brooks 200 do Giain Sarent 500 anil Bernard 600 do and Baker 650 do Kn and Toat.lev 5 cs A Desaules tl bbls mitso cs wine Uwi Ion 4 do 11 Henrique nKgs naraiis bbls chesunts Deimonico and Brothars 10 cs Downer and Rogers 7 do Bailey, Ward and co 225 bks wine A Signet SSOdo St Felix" and co 2 bdls trees and Higgmson 23 ii irstow and co 10 cs Babcock and Suydam .100 wine Heilbulh andec 95 cks Groussett 175 bks wine Maitland and Son 17 bales paper Barleau 20 bales skins 1253 bks wine 186 cs to order has expenenced severe galas nn the passage, lest sails, Passengers Mr. Simphil, 180 in the steerairu. Brig Cybele.

Appling, ol Plymouth, 65 days from Masena, 438 walluuts 270 boxes almonds 23 boxes prunes 12 casks wine Chamberlain ec Lawrence: 43 casks olive oil Bradley 351 cantons Brimstone 20 cas ks beans 900 bags sumack 200 hemp seed 155 cases 20. bags filbets C30 boxes lemons 1 7r3 oranges to order. faBsed the rock in un taiiar 3111 January barque Wanen, ot and lor Boston, loading; me orig Bri.liaut. Snow, from Malta, for New York, arr at Masena, in coming to anchor got foul of a brig from Genoa, and the authority ordered her back to Malta to perform quarantine. The brigs Ma sasoit, Napjleon, ory.

Lewis, all sai ed 10 days bef.ire fm New York. Lai 2S 30. Ion 52, exchanged signals with brig Montano, Groy, from Gibraltar foi New Yoik Bremen Galliot! Garonne, CasseDoom, iu nays irotn nremen, nidze to Schrun" Si Koop, Victor Duckivitze, Napier, Dikeman Mills, Meyer arid to order. Trf 1 sclir Tell, tlawkins, a nays irom uminpion, wiui i iores, Van Atnaridge. Off spoke schr Select, hence Newburn.

B. 1 Ship and I Brig. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Ship New York, Neven, fm Greenock, sailed 16lh January, 'ith mdze.to J. Lee.

Left, ship Baltimore, for Boston, in 3 lis; nark Leonore, York, 12th. Feb 21st, lat 40 25, Ion 80, spoke Ueorge, of and for Boton, Im IN Orleans. Ship Anson, Sinclair, 6 ds tin Chai leston, witn cotton, sc. 10 Sutton, Bn Cumberland, Darling, 12 ds tm Sr witn conon, 10 Ogden. Lelt schr Select, and brig Cornelia, for York brig Aldehoranto, for Providence.

Sailed in co. brig Emmet, Curtis, York. Brigs Opulence and Wmkford, aUed ii hours De lore. Brig Marshal iNev, sailed as Deiore. Brig Mary, Mahon.

68 ds fin Ma aga, with fruit to Hoean M1I11. Feb. 1st. lat 37, Ion 60 15, spoke schr Cod Hook, 14 days nce for Si Thomas. 9th, lat 31 52, Ion ol, spoke brig John.lm Wilmington, NC, for St Thomas.

Kchi Bcllino, Lowe, 21 ds Im Uonaives, witn raanogany 10 ine master. Schr Regultu, Mills, 3 ds fm ilmtngton, with nee, cot and nava! stoies to Van Amnnge. bailed in co. schr Cape Fear, for Boston. rsenr Sun, 1 as un uicnmonu, wiui com iu ni.

Paxson. Schr Eriprgy. Hulley, II dsfm Cherrystone, with corn, to the captain. The E. was bound to Martinique, put in here on ac count ol hid weather.

Schr Etfjrt, Osborn, ds fin Richmond, with coal, to Allen 3c Pax son. MEMORANDA. Missitta Vessel Heari rkOM Arrived at St. George's, Bermuda, Jan. 30th, schr Picton, Graham, from Halifax lor New York cargo coal, coke, Sc.

put into that port in distress, oemg want of provisions. Dam Ii shin Caroline. Von Appondoff. 63 days cut, from Rio Janeiro, bound to Nw York, requested to be reported. 1nni11s fnr Phi! Arlelnhin.

nut intoCape Town, (St. Helena) Dec. ISth, on account of the sick nrs ot the catnain, who was lasi recovenng on uie iuai. 1 ue Gerard, would proceed to her yoyaje in a few days. Aa American schr from Boston, bound to Richmond, out 44 dsys, arrived at St.

Oeorge 's last evening, in want of sails, provi. sions, she was blown off the coast. Bermuda Royal Gazot le.Feb. 7.1 The owner of tho Ellsworth, stranded at Nantasket, supposed she was on her way to New Orlesns. expected to hear from het there, and was not apprised 01 ner arstinaiion until sue was a ihore.

Had not her desnnation been altered, there would nave been time fr him 10 have, renewed I. is yearly poiucy, wnicn expirrd 14th mat, belore ihe New Orleans accounts caniu down that date. HnaTox Feb. P. M.

Nothing has been heard of the crew nf the schr Spencer, sunk on Scituate Leach. She was owned in Portland, Barbaric, master, Th i hr Leavitt. of Portland, from NcwYoikfor Boston, put into WniUr Hirbor, 7th iiutant, in want of wood and provisions, and having injured her sails en the night of the 8.I1, lai Inn 69 10. In passing Wood Is and, she struck on the Hr hut eot ofl without iniurv. 1 ne r.

nas since oeen uno i ou lsnd, but sailed lor Boston, 16'h. PHILADELPHIA, Feb 21 CId bark Joaephine, Johnson, NOrles.ns: b.f Tacon. Green, West Indies; schr Esielle Son. Messick, St Johns, EF; Illinois, Bayinore, NYork; Wm BALTIMORE, Feb. 23 Ar Sw brig Pallas, Mauntzrn, fin Bremen Dsn bits Freva, WiSinar, via Plymouth, rlir llontnn.

Shenherd. Havana. ALEXANDRIA, Feb 21 f. "schrs Tr'n'dad de Boston. RICHMOND.

Feb 20 Cld, Ibng Palos, Kagnes, Cowes. hSaileil rh America. NYoik. BOSTON. Fb.2z Ar.

brig iape lown ip.iih ntOmxl Houel Dec. 20; schr Annuls. Lowry, Irom Kich f'jidniiis Tueker. Mobile. KKW LONDON.

Feb 21 Sailed, schr Convert, Havens, York North Ameiica, Brown, do sloop Independence, Stew HOLMES' HOLE, Feb 14 Air srhrs Richmond, from Rich' mond; Coral, and Tremcnt, Norlorlk. 1 arquin, lor rtichmonl. I9th Ar schr Index GrifKn, Noifoik. Second grand instrumental con CERT, at the City Hotel. The Praguo Campany beg leave to inform their fnenJs and the public in general, that at the request of several ladies and gentlemen, they will, previous to their departure fiom this city, give a second, and for the ni event, last Grand Instrumental Concert at the City Hotel, on Thursday evening, 2d March.

Particulars wiu De puoiumeu nerrattcr fe 25 4t 7VTOT1CE TO OtL AL.tL.lt. Sealed piopo i n' will be reccved until Wednesday. the 1st ot March, tor furnishing the Corporation o. the City of New York, with thiee thousand gallons ol me nrs quajnj u) ni.Eicu. 1 1 1 1 in Mranf.

Proposals may be left at the onice 01 uio oupennienueni, ik Mercet street. AlibAPi ivi. s.tr ran, Superintendent oi Lamps and Gas. Superintendent's Office, Feb. 23 1, 1837.

25 ny order of the Honourame Micnaei uisnoener, a 1 ivjrvai sv II a. ludve of the Court of Cominm Pleas for the city and county of New York Notice is hereby given, pursuant ti the provisions of the statute authorizing attachments against notwf sident debtors, that an attactimeni nas lsnieu againi ine estite ol Samuel F. Latone, a non resiuem oi uie omieui j.iew York and resident of Buenos Ayres, in South America, and thatt'he same w.ll be sold for the paymsnt nf his debts, unless he appear and discharge SUCH auacninrm, Becoming i. witliin nine month, from the first publication of tin. notice and that the payment of any debt, due to hun by residents of this state and the delivery to him, or lor Ins use.

of any property within this state oeionging oroperty by him, are forbidden by law and are void, proprny 1837. mlea E. PAINE, fe25 law9m Attorney for Attaching Creditor. I' IIM II nUUlllt JJJ.i vKur Suear Rum, the carto of the brig Bogota, landing at pier North River, Tor sale ny fe 25' D. ROGERS SON, 214 Washington st, NOTICE.

Public notice ii hereby given fhat to8tMCta rfAJ. dcrmen en will meet at tho srireei i j. .1.. inafan'. at 4 cloca, r.

a I Tt If Aai akaa e.f fisimt iOin loa.u.. line for cam ini into etlecl tne ki resDrctfully invited lo attend at the time and place 'wEN, St. CommUsioner. Street Commi.wionei'e Ottice, 24: 1837. SADLERS SEWINGS.

I eslJe ew JjKfel. by mure title orhce maps on next, to paid which dr of ment bill in be fine to far 8 2 the of the and to idj a or FOR SALE S00 BUILDING LOTS AT NEW BRIGHTON. The uulersigned, Trustees of the New Brighton Association, will sell at public auction, at the office of JAMES BLEECKEK ft SONS, No. IS Broad street, in the City of New York, at 12 ocJ ck, in the forenoon, of 1 hursday, Oie 23d dayjot March next, THREE HUNDRED CHOICE BUILDING LOTS, in the beautiful viilate of New Brighton, situated on Stolen Island, immediately in front of this city, under the direction ol the Board of Directors of said Association. Toe lots now utiered fur sale are among the most eligible, in the large tracts owned by the Association, either for a summer or a peiniauent residence.

The undersigned deem it unnecessary to repeat at this time to the citizens of New York any remarks de scriptive ol the peculiar advantages of this inviting location, its present inducement, or futtue prospects; merely oue obseivatiun 'd be made lei.uve to its proximity to Wall street, the gieat mart of business in this metropolis the distance is barely five miles which is overcome by excellent steamboats, in the short space of 25 01 30 minutes, or about the same tune it requires lor residents of, St. Marks Place, or us vicinity, to arrive at Wall street by the coaveyanceof an omnibus, and at the same price, or less by "compounding for 20 per annum. From ihe number ol residences already finished, or in a state of completion, it is believed that a large and agreeable society will be formed at New Brighton during thu present season, composed of families that puipose to become permanent residents of tiua pleasant and healthy village. These lots will be sold in parcels of not less than 4 Iota of 25 It 100 each, with the privilege to the purchaser to take as many adjoining lots as he thinks proper, at the same pi ice. The to tnia nrooertv is indinnuiable.

and be examined at the of the Association, No. 8 Wall suroet, where Ulhogiaphic wiu oe provided previous to the day of sale. The terms oi sale will be, ten per cent of the purchase money the day of sale; twenty hre per cent on the 10th day of April in cash or approved paper, at six or eight months the residue to be paid in two years, ith interest annually at 6 per ecnt, be secured bv bond and mortgage on the premises, or it may on the said I0lh day of April, in the stock of the Aisociation, will be received in navment at its nar value of eleven bun dollars per share, wiih interest on the same from die 1st day May, 1836. LOUIS McLANE. 1 FREDERIC BRONSON, Trustees.

EDWARD A. N1COLL. N. B. All the dailv miners are requested to eive this advertise two insertions per week until the day of sale, and send their to ihe Office.

No. 8 Wall street. fe6 Sawts JAMES BLEKCKER, Auctioneer. VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND ON FULTON St. EXTENDING TO ANN ST.

TAMES BLEECKEIt SONS will sell at Auc tiun on Thuredav. 2d March, at 12 o'clock, at their Sales Room, 13 Broad street Ihe valuable lot ofOronnd No. 117 Fulton street near Nassau street, extending th ough to Ann street is 25 feet on Fulton stieet, 25 teel 2 inches on Ann street, andll8lci tll inches length on cacb side. On the premises is a quantity of Brick and Stone. the remains of the buildings destroyed by die.

The title is indisputable. The teims will be de clared previous to the sale. A survey map of the propeily can seen at the Sales Room. 109J te21 KAFE SHAWLS 5 cases 7 4 Embroidered and Verigated Crape Shawls, in sewings silk, half pain, half damask, middle entire scarlet 5 cases 4 do do lanuing frem ship Phillip and fur sale by JOSIAH DOW, CO. fe25 157 Pearl street.

COLOURED PAPER, Just received per Normandie, a fresh supply of fancy coloured paper, comprising pink, green, blue, yellow, orange, Sic. Also a assortment of stationery lor sale at Stationers' Hall, 245 Pearl street, by DAVID FELT fc CO. CORPORATIONS NOTICE. Public notice 19 hereby given that a plan for the giaduation ol the streets and avenues from 65th to 74 in streets, inclusive, and from the Hudson the East River has been preps ird and is deposited in the Street Commissioner' Office lor examination by a I persons interested. Objections, if any, to be made in writing at the Street Commis sioner orace, on or before the lutn day 01 Alarm next.

JOHN WEN, St. Commissioner Street Commissioner Office, 23th 1337. fet LONG ISLAND RAIL ROAD. NOTICE is hereby given, that on and after the 1st of March next, this ivad will be open to the public, as east as miles from Brooklyn and, until further notice, the cars wdl be despatched as follows Leave Hicksville, Leave Jamaica. Leave Brooklyn.

o'clock, A. M. I 8i o'clock, A.M. I 9 o'clock, A. M.

do P.M. I 2J do P.M. 4 do P.M. Passengers will be received and left at the following places, on line of the road, viz Westliury, Queen's Court House. Flushing Avenue, 4 miles E.

Jamaica, Union Course, and Bedford. Februaiy Hd. 1837. lw TO THE AMATEURS OF PLANTS AND SEEDS MESSRS. PETERSEN CO.

dealers in Flowers, Seeds, and Nurserymen, members of the Horti cutiural aocietv of Paris and Brussels, have the honor to inform Amateurs of this City and elsewhere, that they have just arrived with a splendid and complete collection of Hot House Plants Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. This collection will be found give satisl'tction to every taste of all varieties, Rosas, Mosco sus, Rosasthen, Camellias, Peonias, Mannollias, grafted Rosiers, Daphnes, DwarfDahlias, Plants, Bulbous Root, Racines, Onion Seeds, Pear, Apple, Plum, Peach, Apricot and Cherry Trees. Vines. Also a great quantity of Kitchen Garden Seeds. The above collection is to be seen at No.

5 Dry street near Broadway, and will be sold at moderate pr ces. Tho catalogue will be found at the same place. They will take charge of pack. up, so that the plants will arrive in safety to any destination. IZ 3in PRINTING OFFICE WANTED.

Wanted to hire, a large Room in a rear building, in the neighbourhood of Wall s'i for a Composition and Press Room. A line addressed to B. and left at will meet with attention. this otVe fei.i FOR SALE, Oil TO LET. That splendid Mansion at New Brighton a.ljnimng the site of the late Governor Thomtikins, with the grounds adjoining Coulaini" about six acres nl land In point ot situation there is nothing finer on the buy ol New i ork this is saying a great deal, but is fully iuslilied by the magnificent view it affords, em bracing the extent from the Palisades 10 Sandy Hook.

This mansion is built of stone, two stones high, with a basement, and an at surmounted bv a beautiful cupola the front is ornamented by solendid Corinthian portico erected last season. The interior is divined into a grand saloon, four parlors ot drawing rooms, fourteen bedrooms, two kitchens, ene cellar, six pantries and four servant's rooms. To a man of fortune this must be one of the tnt desirable nlaces in the Union, either as a summer villa or as a permanent residence. The grounds have infinite capabilities for improve, ments and beautifying. afFoiding the man of taste as well as for.

tune an ooaorlunity ol gratification. The title is indisputable and may be examined at the office of the Association, No. 8 Wall street, were terms of sale will be made known. If not sold before the first day of April next, it will be let for the ensuing season to a good tenant at a moderate rant. For further particulars, enquire at the office of the Association, of the President of the same at isew tiriutofi LOUIS MCL.ANK.

FREDERICK BRONSON. lr25 EDWAKU A. MCUL.1.. HOUSE AT THE RATTER FOR RATTER SALE. The valuable three story House and Lot with ahrick Stable.

No. Bridie street, a lioinin? the Battery lot ia ly 126 feet house 26 by 66 is well built and handsomely finished double sliding doors l'rs all mahogany on ine mst Hoor marble mantejs with grates throughout large vault, front and rear is calculated foi a fashionable residence and will accommodate a laige family. The property being well located can be advantageously improved can ne examineu riorn is to clork. Apply to fe23 3iis E. IRVING.

63 Cedar st. TO LET Two new Houses in the black 'tween Christopher and Ames streets, opposite the Greenwich Markot. They are two story and an attick, ami contain all the conveniences usually found in buildings of this style. The first floor may be occupied as a grocery, restaurature, SC. inquire 01 j.

N. WKLLS, Ninth Avenue, or r.f j24 Im S. ALLEN. No. 1 Washington Sqimre, a TO LEI Ihe dwelling part ol the nViuS 1hf storv JffiggJn.

IVtaadnav corner of I.es penard street. It has been lately paiiitetlin(f irtfof order, and now occupied bv Miss Ormand, as a nullinery estab lishment. Apply at the Store. fel4 AT.F The two three storv Houses. Nos.

4.7 and 429 Houston street. 7 being the in. w. corner oi Crosby street. The houses are 24 feet in fiont by 52 feet deep, with mahogany sliding doors, marble mantels, Possession the first dav of May next.

ALSO FOR ALE The three story brick House, noith side of 9th street, between Broadway and Ihe Boweiy, the lot being under lease from the trustees of the Sailors' Snug Harbor. Possession the first of May next. Alan the el rant three story brick House No. 483 Bowery. ow in ihe occupation of Whcaton Bradish, Esq.

Possession of this will be given the first May, 1835. The lot is tinder lease from P. S. Stnyvessnt, at a very low ground rent. ALSO FOR SALE Those two eligible Lois of Ground in fee simple, being on Ihe west side of Lafayette Place, first lot north of the Relormcd Church now being erected comer of 4th street and Lafayette Place.

For further particulars inquire of E3ENEZER PALMER, I Union Buildings, ft 6 2w4v corner of Nassau and Wall sis. 2d story. HOUSE ANTED. A molern built 2 or 3 storv House, above Canal street and west of the Bowery, is wanted to lease or purcnase. Apply at i.z Green st.

f.l FOR HAVRE. Packet of the 24th Feb arv detained until the 1st of March The nacker 'Hvl biD CHARLEMAGNE. A. Richardson, master. wM be deta ned until the 1st of March, and sail on that day.

For lreichf or passage, apolv on board at pier No. 13 E. R. or to m. ni uwiyiv.

jr. ino. 10 souin si or to fe23 JOHN J. BOYD. Broker, No.

9 Tontine Building. VTOTICE TO DIRT CARTMEiV, TO RENEW 1 THEIR LICENSES. Extracts from a Law entitled A Law lor the Licensing and otherwise regulating the uao and employment of Dill Carts in the city of New Yoik. Sec. 4.

All Licenses to mn varrmen snail expue on ine lasi Mondsv of February next after the date thereof; Sec. 5. Every person oo receiving his license as a Jirt Oart nian. shall pay to the Miyorfor the use of the city, the sum of fifty cents and upon the renewal ot any such Dirt Cartman's license. such shall pay as aloresaitl Uie sum ot twelve and a half cents.

In conformity Ihereweth. the Dirt Crimen are heiebv requir ed to renew their license, at the Mavor'. Off.ce. ''tty Hall, to commence on Tuesday the 28th day of ebmary, IS37, at 10 dock, A. and coounue one week, each day irom iu to rlnck.

Each cart must have the number and letter I). C. new and plainly painted on both aides of the with black paint upon a white around. Each cartment must apoear with hi. homo and cart in Broadway onoosite the City Hall, in order that the same may be ex amined by the Inspector.

By order, J. TDF.T.L, F. M. New York. Mayor's Offite.

February I8ih. fe20 t8M NEW CROP SUGAR, RUM MOLASSES Th rarvnofthebrur Riranver consutinr of St. roii Peter of Tun Den jV Don will in an the ed of the Uie of pos to AMUSEMENTS. OAKK THEATRE. This Evening, February i Sj, will be ptrl.rmed the Tragedy of 1 ROMEO AND JULIET?" Juliet, Mass Grove.

Romeo Mr. Fredericks I Camilet Mx. lsherwood Mcrcuuo Richinjs Lady Capulet Mrs. Durie After which, Mds'ie. Augusta will appear in a Favorite Pas Seal.

To which will be added, the Farce of STATE SECRETS. Calverton Hall Mr Kittungs Lelty Mra Durie Between the P.ay atid Farce, Le Pas Styrien de Deux, by Md'sl Augusta and Mr, Russell. To conclude with the Faree of TURN OUT. Restive Mr. Chippindale Gregory Mr.Placide 1 icneu Boxes $1 Pit, 50 cents tialiery, 25 cents.

Dcor open at6j; performance comrnencss at 7. AMERICAN THEATRE BOWERY. This Evening, February 25, will be performed the Molo Drama of THE WILD HORSE; OR, MAZEPPA. Mr. Cooke's unnvullec Stud of Horaea, amounting to 50 in number, and Treble Company will appear.

Oiinska, Miss Waring Maxeopa, Mr Woolford Abncr Khan, King of Tartaiy Mr. Pickering. Previous to which the Farce of LOAN OF A LOVER. Spyk Mr. Gates Gertrude Mrs.

Herring Doors open at 6 o'clock Cm tain rises at 7 Checks not transferable. Seals may be secured at the Box Office. A full and efficient police has been engaged and will be actively employed in preserving good order. IRANKLIN THEATRE. Chatham This Evening, February 25, will be ptesented the Farce THE MUMMY.

Tact John Sefton Jenny Mrs. Kent. Hornpipe, in Fetters Miss Yates After which, will be acted 1JON GIOVANNI. Mr. Kdwin Leporello Giovanna Chinese Dance John Sefton.

Mr. and Miss Kerr. To conelude with TOM CRINGLE. Mr. Win.

Sefton. Mr. Judah Fanny Mrs. Kent o'clock pertiiruiance to commence at 7 Tom Crincle Black Walter Doors open at 6 o'clock. Admittance Boxes 50 cents Pit 25 cents.

ATlOiNAL THEATRE. (Late Italian Ur si era House.) This Evening. Febiuary 25, will be presented the new Nautical Drama of the STAR SPANGLED BANNER. Tom Jelferson, the Amrnean Tar, Blalke. Rimeiro Mr.

Thor. I Strongbow, Mr. Cony Israel Manoah, J. H. Amhurst Rose Wantly, Mrs.

Conduit. After tvliich the popular Farce of MRS. WHITE. Peter White Mr. Mitchell Kitty Clover Mrs.

Thome. In the course of ihe evening, a Rustic Pas de Tiou, Mons. and Mme. Chekeni and M'lle Arrcline. The whole to conclude with the popular Drama of the FOREST OF BONDY.OR THE DOG OF MONTARGIS.

EI01, the Dum Boy, Mrs. Flyum On Monday, Mr. Fiynn's Benefit, Messrs. Scott and Ingersoll act together. Doors open at 6 Performance to commence 7.

Tickets Boxes, SI Pit, 50 cents Gallery, 37 cents. PRINCE OF MAGICIANS. PEALE'S museum and gallery of THE FINE ARTS Br adwav, opposite the City Hull. For a short time only, Mr. WELDON, the Prince of Macleans, will go through a great variety ofextraordinary feats in the Black Art or Legerdemain, making many articles to appear and disappear in an instant in the most astonishing manner, and will close each evening's entertainment by permuting any of the company to fire a pistol loaded ith 3 leaden balls at his breast, and catch them in his hand.

The exhibition cammences at 8 o'clock every evening. MAJOR STEVENS, the American Dwaif.the smallest man this country, is only 40 inches in height, 50 pounds weight, A 32 years of age, cuts accurate likenesses in pi utile. The great living ANACONDA SERPENT, 14 feet in length, is perlectly docile, so as to be handled by the moot timid. Admittance to the whole, including the Museum. 25 cents; children under 10 years halt price.

ZOOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, No. S7 Bowery. Unparalleled end unprecedented Novelty For two weeks onlv, commencing Monday. February 20th The Lion and the Lamb shall lie down together." Mr. VAN AMBURGH, at repeated solicitations of the numerous patrons of this Estab lishment, and lurlher ind.iced by the brilliant success which attend Irs wonderful exoloits last year, ne wut introduce into rne Uen the Lion.

Lioness, and Royal Tiger, a Boy, beaiing in his arms a Lamb. In addition his usual and extraordinary and miraculous feats, briliiant clian.l liers will be abscured, and suddenly, in the midst of the surround 111 1 darkness, he will appear in the Den, en veloped in flames of blue, purple and cimison Fire; the terror of Animals, when 111 is situation, is aomiraoty contrasted uy uie calm maiesty of llieir Coiinunror in I Master, thus forming one the most Sublime! an4 Spectacles ever yet presented to any audience. The above performance will take place at half pist 8 P. M. for the ensuing two weeks, and lively no lonaer.

Admission ou cents cnuuren unacr iu ycarr 01 uai: I I If price. The ol the day bxntnition as usual 'J AST EXHIBITION IN THE UNITED JLi STATES. At THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF FIXE ARTS. Barcliv street The two sublime original Pictures of the 1 cmptalion, and Impulsion of ADAM it EVE painted by Dubufe, are now exhib iting I a snort time previous 10 men neuig rciurneu iu curope, Admittance sa cents. Season tickets 50 cents.

N.B. The Gallery ia kept constantly warm. j30 tf Op F1CEOF THE JEFFERSON INSURANCE COMPANY. No. 26 Wall street (adjoining the Phenix Bank.) TIHE President and Directors take this method I nfinlnrmia tho nuhlic that thev have removed their nrfif.

inlnrmiae the public that they No. 26 Wall street, and that the capital of this Institution ia now futl. The rates of premium are as favorable as any other office, and they respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage, assuring them that all losses will be adjusted with liberality and prompti tude. Insurance also effected an vessels and cargoes navigating he wateis of ihe btate. N.

B. TheStocUholdcts are requested to call at this office and receive their certificates of full stock, the capital being now full, and those who have not yet surrendered their old certificates are requested to do so without delay. Xew lors. Kebrua'y lHih, T. W.

THORNE, President. George T. Hope. Secretary. ft 18 2wis CORPORATION NOTICE.

Public notice is hereby given that a petition has been laid before ine Board of Assistant Aldermen tn regulate 126ih street, from Manhattan street to the Hudson Kiver, and lor regulating Manhattan street from the I Ith avenue to 125th street. And notice i. hereby further given, that if any person, interest ed object to the proposiiion above named, they are desired to present their objections in writing, at the Street Commissioner's Of ffice, on or before the 2d day of March next. JOrl fc.wn.ix, Si. Commissioner.

Street Commissioner Clnce, 1 U37. fe22 CORPORATION NOTICE. Public notice is hereby given that the Street Committee of th Board of As sistants will meet at the Street Commissioner's Office, on Friday next, at 4 o'clock, P. to msidcr the petition relative te the alteration of the grade of William street. All persons interested are invited to attend.

JOHN EWEN, St. Commissioner. Street Commissioners Omce, 21st 1837. frig CORPORATION NOTICE Publick notice is hereby given, that a proposition has been trade in the Board of Aldermen fr building a sewer in 122d street, from thn 3d Av enue to the Harlem River. And notice is hereuv further given, that if any persons inf rested object to the proposition above mined, they are desired fo present their objections writin; at the Commissioner's Office, on or beiuie the 27lh dav February inst.

JOHN WEN. Jr. Street Commissioner. Street CommiiflfTen February 16'h. 1H37.

fe 13 V. UCT" r. A 1 prmpii totmen a5 i Btton. irom me 3(1 loam Avenue. k' th.rir rested object to the.

proposition, they are desired to nresenc their 1 xfC UOJTTCIimiS III 1 1 Ll 1 1 1 II V. Ul. UUII.HII. IUIII'I a VIIU.C, 11 or before the 27th inst. JOHN EWEN, Jr.

Street Commissioner. Stii et Commissioner's Otnce, I Tlth February 1837. ebruary 1837. fe20 CORPORATION NOTICE. Publick notice is hereby eivrn that a proposition ha.

been laid before the Boaid nf Al.leimen, to pave the side walk, of the 6th Avenue fro.n 13ih to 21st inst. And notice is hereby further given, that if any persons interes ted objevt to the proposition above named, they are desired to niescnt their objections in writing at the Street Coramiisiener's office on or before the day of February inat. JOHN VVr.1, Jr. tot. Commissioner.

Street Commissioner's Office, 1 February 16. IS37. f20 PLAINDEALKR NO. XIlI. rpiIE Plaindealer No.

Xlli, will be pubbshed I mHv torfn.irro'.v Saturday mornintf. and will contain an unusual number of Original ankles, under the various appropriate beads. The following are the POLITICAL PLalsnEALrn. I. Friends of the People.

Contempt where Contempt is due. Right of Property or the fruits of Intellectual Labor. Blessings of Slavery. The power of Congress to punish for contempt. The Acquital of Gen'l.

Scolt. II. III. IV. V.

VI. VII. Herod out Herodcd. VIIL Mad Woild my Masters. IX.

The power of Congress over Slavery in the District of Columbia. THE LITERARY7 PLAINDEALER Contains a review of" A Month of Freedom, The English Bi iou Almsnack for 1837." The Tu at Ramsgate." Jtc. 1 he flamdealcr also contains numerous ouier arucies unaer ne New York hed, Miscellaneous Varieties, Congressional and Le gislative News. furnished weekly at per annum, unicc corner oi croaaway sar and Pine street TEWELRY AND SILVER WARE TO SOUTHERN MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. The subscriber, have just received a fine assortment of English Jewel rv such as Gold Rmgs and Breastpins of fferent kinds.

Also Ear Rings of fine gold reneil Cases and Snurl Uoxes. Together with a fine assortment of Silver Ware, such a. Spoons. Forks. Better Knives, Pencil Cases, tor sale wholesale and retail bv the subscribers on the most reasonable terms, br D.

E. DELA VAN BROTHER. fe24 439 Roadway, cor. Broome st. rpHE DAUGHTER.

Geo. Dearborn, S9 Gold JL street, has this dsy published The Dauchter." a Play, in one urv sale, rules of time thair and lots in in the thing cept one one the cent on ly has I ot Sugar Rum and MolaMtt, landing at pier No. 22 N. R. and fjH 6ve acts, bv James Sheridan Knowles.

It is got up in uniform lal. hv D. ROGERS St SON, I stylo with th Tiagedy of Ion, lately issued, by th name ptthli.h I fl 14 WMbtea 'ft, publics: sales. "DY AARON LEVY. Store No.

18 CourtUndt aired, up stain, near Broad aw. SATURDAY EvENINO. At 7 o'clock, at Ihe Framed Oil Painting A valuable collection af frames! oil oain un, just received from France, anion; which are a number of ou pauiungs dj uie pest inasieis. Can now be aeea with catalogue. JQ AARON LEVY will his personal atteadanc either at private hsuses, or at his (tore, for the sale Furru.

BY JAMES E. COOLEY, Store 198 Broadway, SAMUEL MAVERICK, Auctioneer. TWENTY FIFTH NEW YORK TRADE SALE. March 27th, 1831. Publishers and Booksellers are respectfully informed, that the Tweuty Fdth New York Trade Sale will commence on the 4th Mondsy of March next, and be continued thiough the week.

The as heretofore, will be conducted in strict conformity to the of the Trade; annexed hereto, to which, witti the Circular the Committee, particular attention is requested. Invoices are respoctuUy solicited, on which advance will be Ttetii 01 S00: required. The sale will be guarantied and cashed on the usual terms and accounts rendered with all practicable promptitude. AH invoices should be in hand by Uie 5th February, at which the catalogue will goto press. All goods should be in hand aurfieii nllv ir1 to viva time for careful examination before the commencement oi the sale all sheet and folded stock should be put up in the smallest in which it is to be sold and sample should be forwarded separate packages, marked sample, with the owner's names, season to reach the sales room the week befoie the sale.

JAM ES E. COOLEY, 196 Broadway. New York, 9th January, 1857. NEW YORK TRADE SALE. The Committee appointed 10 make certain arrangements re garding Trade Sales, have fixed upon Monday, the 27th of March, wio ucxi oaie in uus city.

This Salt will rnniltiitA Mp Tim.i to wham undersigned respectfully lecommrnd Ihe Trade to send their invoices. 1 he Sale will nrn. in th Arc ttij. ratalnmie and no will be introduced that ia nnl nrintH in rrdar. ex the alteration of the invoice.

TERMS OF SALE. On all purchases to the amount of three hundred dollars, out of invoice, tha credit to be six months. On all purchases to the amount of one hundred dollars, ot of invoice, the credi to be four months. oma.ler amounts to be paid in rash but when the amount taken from the whole catalogue shall exceed live hundred dollars, purchaser lobe entitled to four months discount, or two per on his cash purchases. nenry C.

Carey, James Cnssy, James llogan, Alexander xowar. Joseph M. Thomas. Uaniel Appletton. James ionnir Chailes A.

Lord, Committee. AT PRIVATE SALE. A font of 100 lbs Minion Type. This type has been used only one small work of about 200 pages, is well laid in, of city manuiacture, and will be sold cheap. A constant supply, in quantities, of various valuable publics tioiJi, for which the orders of the trade and others will be prompt executed.

Among them are Williams's uniform editions ol Scottish Children of the Abbey, Don Cluixole, Don Se ian. Young's Night Thoughts, Vicar of Wakefield, Buchan's Domestick Medicine, Scott's Life of Napoleon, Wonders of the Universe, Biocraphy of Eminent Men, Harriet Newell, Thinks to mys'ilf, Lady of the Lake, Scott's Life of Marmion, Myste ries ot Udolpbo, Paradise Lnet iJaxter bain's Rest, riuinma Progress, Cowper's Task, History of the American Revolution, Tales of a Grandfather, Life of Franklin. Hcrvey's Meditations, Zimmerman on Solitude. Wars of King Phillip, History of England, Arabian Nishts. Thompson's Seasons.

Romance of the Forest, More's Melodies, Also, good editions of Webster's o'd and New Spelling Books. A large assortment ef well made Blank Books, bound in Russia, Russia comers, full sheep, also half bound, vanout sizes and qualities. Letter and Cap paperut and flat. Valuab'e Stereotype Plates A set of Stereotye Platee for 18mo. do do for 32ino Testament dodo 24mo do; da do Village Testament, all in perfect order and will be sold low.

1200 gross lead pencils, a superior article. iCJ" Particular attention will be given to the sale of Libraries, cveryescription, and liberal cash advances made on all consignments. TJY JOSEPH SAMPSON CO. Sure No. 183 XJ Pearl street.

ICJ See paper. Dr. HORNE'S advertisement, last page of this al istl HALL BELKNAP, IMPORTERS OF BRITISH DRV GOODS. No. 24 Exchange Place.

4 Im SPLENDID PENMANSHIP ACQUIREDJIN TWELVE LESSONS The JliUUlngular System of Writing I. again introduced to the Families, Citizens and Strangers of New York and Brooklyn; the Academy IS NOW REOPENED for the reception of Pupils, Day and Evening, at the Old Eslablishment, No, 176 Broadwav. To continue for only a limited time tn V. I. Mr.

ErisTOW, or Lohdow, respertfilly announces to the Public HIS RETURN Alter an absence of six months, from a very flattering and successful vie it to Boston. He has now rtt eonwunred his Writing Classes in this City, to continue for only a short season Academy No. 176 Broadwav, N. Y. Where persons of eveiy age and capacity, (say from 8 to 60 years) are expeditiously taught the most correct and admired principles of Commercial Pkhmaksuif; adapted lo Letters, Bills, Notes, Sales, Accounts, Receipts, Engrossings, and the Finished Journal Entry in short, to every purpose of Public Business and Private Life, Is Twelve East Lessors, ef Oae Hour each (that ui as long a time as is necessary to acquire a complete and thorough knowledge of writing,) no matter how inDirrax.ir, illegible, DEFORMED, or cramped Uie pieseal writing may be, by Mr.

Bristow, Finishing Writing Master. All ye who would line Penmen be, Come leai the system of Mr. B. Who in Twelve Lessors does guaianlee To make you Writo most splendidly The prompt and favourable icception which has ever been given to Mr. Bristow's System, by the Ciuzci.s and Ladies of New Vors, and the very general success that has always attended his etTorts, induce him anticipate that his present' visit here, will be distinguished a.

not less brilliant and successful. It is, then, with the most unlimited confidence in nis own experience and capacity, that Mi. Bristow pledge, himself ta im pait. ui(A the jMnt'JJorf of hit Pupilt, in 12 easy Lessons of one hour, each TO THE LADIES A neat and rapid, a delicate and elegant style nf Writ in be ing the most ldtuonable one ot me day; lliey meet daily atjl I o'clock, and write in sepaiate apartments AND TO GENTLEMEN A style at once bold, expeditious and commercial characte ristic of the freedom ol this elegant bystem, and highly efficient tor meicanlile pursuits. JCJ4 Merchants and others, visiting the city, can complete a course of lessor in 2 or 3 days Mi.

Bristow ia to be seen at his Academy, No. 176 Broadwav. from9 A. M. to I or from 3 to 8 P.

M. knferenci Cornelius W. Lawrence, Mayor of N. Y. Samuel Swartwout, Collector of the Port Hon.

Campbell P. White Brown Brothers Barclay Livingston; and to all the general mer chants ol tte city. jis FOSTER'S WRITING ESTABLISHMENT. 133 Broadway, (oter the Druggist Store.) rpHE object of this Institution is to improve the JL imperfect hand writing of adults, and to qualify young men for the Counting House, in a supenour and expeditious manner. Penmanship and Double Entry Book keeping, are taught on an iinptnved plan, by which a competent knowledge of these branches may be attained "in en third of the time usually devoted to thai nuroose.

Hours of instruction at the convenience of the pupil. Evening Classes 7 to 9. Ladies' Select Classes from 11 to 12, A. M. PntptctuMM may be had by applying al the Rooms, 183 Broadway.

From the Boston Evening Gazette. Mrcahtile Booeeefpiwo. The mannerin which this art is fi quently taught, a very imperfect idea of the practice of ntvehants. The great difference ceiwrcnfieory and practice between the n'Cidy of an art and its application to practical use, is too well known lo neei remai and we think Mr. Foster's plan by connecting systematic bnokk cpif wilh aetunl trantactioni possesses advantagea worthy the consideration of ali who wish to acquire the arms und mailt of business in a thorough and eflectu 1 manner.

Hi Ions exnerience in the counting houses, and skill as a pen man, are circumstances which qualify Mr. Foster ia a peculiar manner for the duties of bis profession. From the evening journal. The system trenerallv adopted is such, that when the scholar ar rive, at manhood he still retains the tehnoUxty hand damped, stiff and inelegant in that practiced by Mr. Foster, th reverse is the case.

There is a treed om ana elegance, wnicn at once qualify the learner for any situation in which writing is essential iV 1... ftrovtd that free nrvt noiek hand. Eiiurricucc linn wwhu.ik I 1 wtiting can be acquired by this process in a very few lessons an dvantae will tlie Ola sysicm aoea hoi ou si im era two years apiilication. We are Dersonally acquainted wilh Mr. Foster, and take great nWsore in recommending his cstaUisliinent to the notice of our it w.Ii.h l.ia avatem indetajl.

have nlw icu'iw ciiunu. i 1 hia mods of instruction in lull operation, and are fully in. i.ressed with the practicability and utility of his plan. It facilitate. htriotvd all other the attainment ol a free, elegant, and ra pid business hand.

i nun mc muiu i. i i Mr. 'Poster ia unauesiionabiy the first writing master in this ci ty if 'pot in this country and eo far as much observation, and an acquaintance with him and his system authorize usjo speak utterly tree from humbug and quackery. T7 V. A A iuiu ut? nmoii, Mr.

Foster's svstrm preditce. a remarkably neat, flowing and uniform hand, and in a period tn Aer(, as to bear no proportion lo the year, ot labour and application under the old methods. IOII1 uie Dueiun aarcniKT. Theexnerience and capacity of Mr. Foster, as an instructor ia the art ef writing, are very generally and favourably known and his testimonials are ot a character wnicn are calculated to inspire much confidence in both.

His system appeal lo have been highly approved by competent judge, in Europe, as well as in this coun try. FOR SALE AS ABOVE. Fetter's Treatise on lSookkeevinir elucidating the prinei pies and practice of Double Entry, and the modern methods of arranging Merchants' Accounts, vol. ceo. This work exhibits a comprehensive illustration of the art as it is practiced in well regulated counting houses.

Th k. 1. eX BOIIIor, nun ia tivu.u.i., ill tensive knowledge of hi. and has produced a work wnic is of infinite value to those who have yet to obtain a knowledge ol Double Entry. In pointing out the various saetnoas oy wrocn books and account, may lie frvultdrntli, titled, th.

author ka. given additional value to his publication, jno gr uai service io uik m' ri, i aiinriable ability. The rules and diiection. for the learner are iuU and explKnt. a the exer cises have a greater relation to real uans.ci.uns is usual with elementary bs.n ZZf Rooms, 1S3 BaOADWAT.

iC i rf IL ANNIS 50 cases iust received, for sale by feS JOSIAH DOW fc CO. U7 Pearlst. i ALT PETRE 385 bags, for ale by dM OBLAU 9W ik CO) 17 pes. at. dtt ots the near The Vol.

A lot lor sent He Kw dsy by to T. lncirSALES LAWRENCES BY MILLER PIN it MtrZIt i LER feiore No. SO Exchanee Place Leather, fcc At half past 10 e'clork ik. t. RIDA March 3.

Package aa of Hardware At 10 o'clock, in the lofts of thr iwT1 He Fanc At ke. 00 a cr! of months, for approved endorsed notes. Catalogue, and samples ready tde day previous. At 12 o'clock, at thev sales loom, 30 Broad st. Valuable Property in Brooklyn Those 4 tiew Granite fret stores, 4 story, at the corner of Fulton and Front streets, and the in feeonwhieh they stand first, the large 4 story stoie corner.

34 fett front on Cm 1 suiance Co. and the Batiks wcond, the thrU 4 atory stores' ad joining the above, and fronting on Fulten street. ui ui uroperry is at th sales room. NEWLAW BOOKS. Just publiahed and for sale by GOULD, BANKS St CO.Vo 144 NawuttM, pi uce stieet.

w' Law of Patent for Inventions, including tha ReaMrfiea aa4 Legal I rocredmga ia relation to Rights, by WUlard Phillips, Lq. BaldwtnV Circuit Court Retmrts vol T. Gilpin's Reperu, District Court United Slates Gresly Equity Evidence A Treatise ou Evidence ia the Cox, of Lquiry. 14 Pirkenne's Renorts of Msassrl.on.ii. Graham's Practice, 2d edition, improved and enlarged by the Digest of all the Reports ef the Stale of New Tark, from ui pema 10 ine present time, in vols.

Collection of Pleadines and Practical Prccedeata. with Natea hereon, and approved Forms of Bill of Costs, contaunnf also, References, to Graham's Practice, 2d edition, by John Van Nexa Yates, Esq. fe 18 Iw DEED LOST. A suitable reward will be paid to the finder of a Deed from D. 8 to A.

T. ef a house aad uptown. Apply at the office ef the Evening Post, 14 tl rcspectiuliy informs his friends and Uie public generally that he intends to receive orders dies of medals and office xal n.H C. jewellers die for to coin money, kc. He is to be found at nre.

at the southwest cornet of Walker street and Broadway. will be very moderate in his fe 21 eod St 6 HIP AMEBIC A. Shippers of goods ou board the above vessel, wrecked 00 Uie Coast of Florida, ia November last, on her voyage for Mobile, are requested to bandiu voices and bills of lading to the subscriber without deKy. A. B.

NKILSON, 63 Wall st. MR. MRS. CHARLES CAN DA will open a Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies, on tiia first oT May next, at No. 16 Amity street, near Broadway.

The course of instruction will embrace all Ihe branches of a solid and accomplished education. The plan and terras ran be ascertained inquiring at Mr. Canda's present residence, No. 114 Leoaatd J31 Im KENCH PAPER HANGINGS, Just received by the latest Havre packeu, a large supply of every quality, and of ihe newest sty.e of French Paiier Hangings, Bor 7 Fireboard Prints, fcc. which is offered dealers, merchants and others, an the most reasonable tCTroe.

PARKS FA YK St7 1 fet 3m COPARTNERSHIP. Ihe sabscribers hare formed a connexion in business, uader the firm of" Read st Taylor," for the purpose of importing and dealing ia Walcbra and i me Jewell at No. 12 Maiden laae, up New. York, Feb. 1637.

EZRA C. READ, (late Fellows, Read It Ca 1 JAMES R. TAYLOR, f2 4wd late Taunt, Smith At Ce.l COPARTNERSHIP NOTICK.1'be subscri" bcrs have this day associated themselves together under the firm of Rogers iiWhiielaw, for the purpose of transacting Aie Stock tml Ready Made Linen business and have Ukra rte store No. 103 Maiden lane, up stairs, foiuierly occupied by bam Reid. New York, February 1st, 1837.

ROBERT ROGERS, f9 JOHN B. WHITELAW. BOARD AND UNFURNISHED ROOMS WANTED. A small family want board, a aittine ra two bed rooms, and a sleeping place for a servant, al" uafui. nished in a situation north ef Chamber street.

Kefereacee exchanged. Address W. S. box 464 Post Offira. alt A COMPETENT female teacher wishes to take a school in the western country.

A Imp d.lreaaa.l i a and left at this office, will meet with immediaie attention. ie ii KED BARK 30 bales first quality red PurT Bark, ree'd per barque Pantheon, novv landing for sale by MATH. L. GEO.GK1SWOLD. tela tstt No.

86 South at. NOTICE. To the Creditors of the late Columbian Insurance Company The following Creditors, ar their legal representatives, art reauested lo call at No. 86 Sousa street, and leceivedindeuda now sue. Lewis E.

Came Walter Nexsen Hyde de NeufviUe Alexander P. Cartwiight Henry Cheriolt George Carter Jo! in P. Durand Durand Goodaia H. C. De Rham J.

M. Gurnver Alexis Gadere Isaac Heyai John Juhel P. Larousselier Jacob Mark John Murray 6c Son Mulenberg fx Schmidt P. Hydede NeaviUe Fred'k Nidda John T. Dumas J.

Oarracb Moses Kempton, Jr. Eli Rising George Rossier It Real el Fine Albon Capt.WilliamStowef S.M.Soverbw F. A. Brnnel Laurent Bailee J. W.

Schmidt Co. Gurdoa S. Mumfurd Marine Ins. Co. John Kne James McEvero Abm.

S. HaUett M. Kemptoa A. Denckla Wm. McChesney George T.

KunmstJ Thomas Phinasy P. Watkins Anlhy. StanVd John M. Hood W.WIUoa John I. Boyd E.

Leavenworth George Beehla. All dividend, not called for before the let of Ma aar iS then he paid into the Court Chancery. XT 4' i i i ri tw xora, loin res. ioji. JOHN O.

COSTER, 1 Actmg GEO. GR1SWOLD, TnijVeie. fe 17 lOt is NOTICE. Stockholder of the United Insurance Company. The following Stockholders, or tair lega representatives, are requested to call at No.

86 South atcwot. ou rcvcivr uiTHjeikus now nue, viz tnl.1. Thomas C. PeartaU, Hypolite Chardonney, Peter Curleuiua, Robert Dale, Alexander Dunlap, Samuel Elan, Humane Society, John G. Leake, Wm.

C. Ludlow, Walter Perry, William Smith, James H. Smith and Mr. St. Clair Clarke, Ex rutors, Sampson Simpson, Francis Sutherland.

mian fet ry, Charles Perry, Matthrw Reed, Stephen Rochrfontaine, James R. Smith, Treasurer of the Asso'd Reformed Synod. Thomas Eddy, in trust for tha children ef Lawreae Huta honie, Henry Ogden, James and Alexander Thoaapaoa, Francis aylaad, John Tl'iihuigton. Samuel Siansburr, Executor ttf T. Wood.

James S. Slungham, Benjamin Taylor, Vroon. G. AH dividend, not called for before the first of May next. in i k.

i uq ymiu iiiw ure uwuii ui unaiicery. uwi ora, tout enruary. 1P37. EDMllND ELMENDORP, i Aettne fe7 10. ia GEORGE GR1SWOLD, Trustee 1v IMPORTED TRUSTEE Thn mz rj) nificcnt Horse it now at my Stables, near th Union Course.

Long Island, and will be put Mares at S00 tha stn, and one dollar for the Groom, payable na the best of Jury; the seosou to commence on the first af February and la ad the fiist af July. Trustee tan third for the Derby, 101 anbaart bars, aad was purchased by tha Duke oflravelaad, afier tao race. Ox sum; guineas, and was purchased from nun oy a. Ogden iSc Cor bin, and sent to the United Stales. For tiia aeoV gree and performances, see Spirit of tha Tunas.

Tha bears be not uaulr for accident, or escapes. JOHN R. BNEDEKKR. Naw York, January tOii, 1837. jtOdtkatw ENGINEER OFFICE.

HAMPTON ROAD9 STATION, VA. February 20th, 1837. PROPOSALS will be received at this office until the 6th day of March etMuing, for the building of a ST p. AM be fitted wuh machinery and all the requisite appurtenances complete, of the following sire and description, that is la say The boat to be ninety feet on deik, seventeen feet beam six feet hold and to be built of the best seasoned materials frrtme of white oak, yellow pine, locuet and cedar deck frame and deck of white pino top from the bends to light water nark, also of white Dine bottom of oak and Southern pitch pine plank Inside sealed with heart, white and yellow pine te be iron fast enedsheathed wilh paper, and coppered witn tne nearest cop per which is generally used in me Dunning oi oa. Engine to be a condensing one, with a twenry four inch cylinder six feet stroke, and an iron Boiler of fully sufficient capacity for aid engine; at the lowest usual rales of piesure en the Safety Valve to be constructed on tho most approved plan for economising fuel in the generation of stesm.

The whole Engine, in. eluding Paddles and Shafts, I be made of the best aad moat approved materials and dimensions, and in ihe most workmanlike manner and put in opeiaUon on board Ihe said boat so a. to insuie at ordinary rates of Steam Pressure, a speed ol motion not less than twelve miles per hour. Tho Joiners work lobe well executed, and to consist of ihe foi lowing that is to say The waist forward to planked solid to the wheel house and to be slatted aft of the wheel house. The wheel housrs to enclosed in the customary way, with a kitchen on one side forwaidof the whrel house, and on the other side, a pantry and a privy, to contend.

The Engine and Boiler to be enclosed in the customary man. ssr. No upper deck will be required. The Boat to Ster alt witii a Tiller, and tn be fitted with a Captan, Chain Cable, and Anchor, all of sufficient size for such a vessel. The Beat to be painted as curtomarr.

The ea'lieat time when the boat will be ready for delivery, aad the place where deliverable. Tne Proposals must all detail, which are not te be left te the divert ion of the Agent the United fatt diMl WM. A. KLIASON, CspUKnjV NOTlCE. The copartnership existing between the subscribers, under the firm ofGrayie Boutoa, wa dissolved on the second day of January, by mutual consent.

ii k. hw John 1 he nmrll himm.i of ihe lale nrm win Gray, is authorized lo use the name of the late firm for tbat lnnxj RRAY. purpose. CHARLES BOUTON. NOTICE.

The busincs. here.ore fttV bl of Gray Bouion, will be tontinnel imde the uuscubers. MIN. rj. noUTON rverasrj.

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