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1 I 4 1 1 ill 1 4.i!i.? j. si am ji 1 ii i UwOLVEaTS, ADVERTISING FOR BENEFIT OF THE ACT Vt. THIS STATE. eerm rion TVS At. AaCtt, Xesa.

rrk Before Richard titer. Recorder. ta.fXk Moon, Horace Littre, Feb S3 Moses L. Mum, March 4 David Mow, March 4 Walter Whitaker, Jao SO Thomas Fairddld, Jan 25 IJenjaniia Hunt, Ja 86 William White, Jan. SI Jan 19 Thomas Hull, jr.

Jan ti George Brsdiurd. Feb 19 Joseph Da lungs. Feb Augustus Perkins, Jan S6 Benjamin U. Frost, Jan 30 Alexander Cogtr, Jen 30 W. Smith RailcliC, Jao 19 9 Samnel V.

P. Child, Jan Before tllitha King, Etq. Thomas Harris, March I Benjamin Bowue, Feb. 1 Daniel Week Jan Atbemii C'etin Before Eitet timet. Eta.

ti Goodman, iua. Daniel Landers, Feb 4 Jamea Myers, Feb 2 Daniel Height, Jaa SI Noah Pomeroy, rebll Roderick Sedgwick, Feb. 11 James Jones. Feb 4 it Albany eneity Before Philip S. Parker, lie eerarr, tn A ebony.

5ft Stepbeo Bockbee, March 12 44 oyortJIpt before A pallet Moore, Etq. Jfoiluon CewttyJitftrt Peter Smith, Etq. Thayer, Jan 30 Otoee L'owaUtfore Joteph Whilt, Jlrtt SuJtei the town Cherry Folic. Abijah Uarratt, Feb 6 Jeremiab Toarttllot, March 8 James il, Siter, Feb I Hln 'roy Before the Recorder. John Djriiup, Feh 8 Charles tjnmh.

Jn ia Ono VoimtfBtfoTtJothum Formanjtrtt Nicholas Hare, March 1 Daniel M. rcstt, Jan. 30 John Dunmnra. Jb Jt'athtnglun CounlyBtfort Anthony I. Blanch VViniam CnmmiiiFt, Feb 4 James D.

Uortii, Jaa t8 4 Before U. C. Martindale. rhilip IVeher, Feb 4 Awrustus M'Kianev. Jn Saratoga Count Befvre Jamct MVrta, Eta Joshua Fiuch, Feb SI Joshoa rch, Fib 15 Peter Van Denbergh, Feb.

4 IlaiT Stafford, Feb 25 I John Uerry, Jao il Joseph Taylor, Feh 15 Before J. Thumpton. Etq, Jacob Karr, Feb 3d (leore Watmn, Jan SO Jason Kkhardt. an 10 Genatte eewity Before John II. Janet, first JlWlt, I.etretler.

Jotiathad Flanders, Marcn 3 Joiiah Turner, March Johnson Bcdul. r'eb 0 Jacob SprMjiteeo, Feb 8 Henry Salter, March 11 Mohs InRertoll, Feb 10 James Collar, Msrcu 6 olio Washburn, March 1 Irn Webb, Feb IS Moody R. Freeman, Feb IS i. Ueorge HalsenburKb, Jan Montgomery eounty, Before Aaron Hating, Eta. Henry If.

Hill. fb 13 I Simeon Randall, Feb 18 Ji Peter Staruberc. March Steubeneounty Before Thomat M'Burncy, rs juuxr.mfa oura l'otl. Ctephea Bubcoik, Feb 15 in Truman Bottwick, Feb S7 Before Vmctnl MotUuin, Etq. JJaroftbas Eddy, April 6 Martha Tomer, Feh 3 Joseph fcieeer, Fib 90 Blieuiea Hard, Jan SO 0rWe county Before Xalhanll.

finite, Etq At Ooihen. Pet.r D. Conklia, Feb S7 Ferris D'Ayr Foster, March 5 William it. Basil, Jan S5 SeAoAort County, Before U. Bttutk, Eto, John Wrckoir, Feb 18 S.

Conklior, March 18 Jacob Oaracer, Feb 18 Peter 1. Jones, Jaa 3f Before H'm. Betkmm, Etq. Bcojaoiin Alien, March S7 JeremitahColet March 57 W.Cark March 27 Jtffenon Before IT. D.

Ford. William Vaaghan, March IS Joel Crosmoo, MnnhS i James Sn.itb, Feb 10 Marinus W. Gilbert, Feb 8 Cntugs County, before Judge Miller. Fiienezcr Parvnat, Feb 2J Levi Tattle, Feb 18 Benjamin Bratled. Feb 13 Jabe Van Allen, Jan.

36 Corllonrti Countv before JitAat XV n. Daaiel P. Witter. Feb 4 Chataque county, before Zeltu Cosring, Etq. flW EleutherosCook, Jantl Befort hltat T.

Foote, Etq. Samuel Sylvester, Feb 16 St. Lattrrnct Counti, before Judge Ford. t4' Frederick C. Powell, Feb 1 Delaware Ceunv, before Itaae Ogden, Etq.

Seth Combs, Feb 87 Daniel Hoyt, Thomas Wctlierbee, Daniel Da Tilt April3 Oreene Counti, b'fort Motet Confine. Abel Barlow, Feb II Nehemiah Lewis, Feb S3 Nathaniel Fancher, JaaSS Rtntttlaer county, Before David Buel, jun. Nnthaaiol Ritco, Feb 6 Benjamin Peck, Febt7 Elijeii Smith, Feb 13 Thomat Sturfevant, Jan 18 Before Jetiah Matlcrt. Jonathan Rouse, jun. Feb 6 Tompkmt County, Before Richard Smith, Etq Jam.

a Collier, March S3 Alvah Bement, Feb 15 Daniel D. Salver, Jan 30 DsticAesr Count Before Jama Emoll, Etq. nnorew mnsiow, icn Samuel Conger, Jaa S5 Ontario County, before Judge A'kholat. Horace Hastisrt, Jaa 19 Before iV. Hoioell, Etc.

at Canandaigvm. Nathaniel Lock wood, March St Oliver W.Kellozg, Feb S2 Ass Stevens, March Si EhasHaU, Sameel C. Knnpp, Benjamin S. Snyder, Stephen Smith, Mar. 15 MatUw Hswley, Teh 15 AsherCovenhoren, March 13 Benjamin Crorker, Feb I Solomon K.

Chainberlam, Feb 6 Iavid Jfferd, Jib SS Chaencey Beadle, Jaa 50" 4 i'! Bcfore Xorrxt S. MSltr. AVilJum Ladd, Feb $7 Serene" Snow, Feb t7 1 fiitwM a. Barke, March 19 Jabet West Feb Joseph C. White, Feb 13 Before J.

W. Mnuten, Eta. Jcbn vVillcoi, March 10 Before Samuel H'ilketon, fjq. OtUlngalls, Feh 9 Charles Boyntan, Feb 9 wwuf, atjart viiamax. iJumpton, aoV.

au Aiwmpzvn. John M. Towner, Jaa 30 nenango county Bfert John A'eyse, Etq. JUyaCook, Fah9 ftefore Itaoe Skoneood, Etq. Marcn Loesms, ith 15 0mjo Cwunto, before Judge Monty.

Isaac CauijUo, March S7 or it ble two the ble wen I by cent kdl, at city The title uie una vtr.) I toer Zi JfatfjOL Smitl, Etq, THE Aeuiaun mmkl es) X4 Mailiaai Metcair, Feb Sfl 1 Alam Abel, Feb llebry Casler, Jaa S3 Job Sanders, Feb Sauc County Before John JPLtaru Nathan Cook, jaa. Peter Shearman. Sd. Teb 18 TUrc Haw, Feb 18 baaucl Purcha Feb 1 Btfin Bayre, Eta. John Walker, Feb Putnam Leonard Gordon.

Jaa SO Samuel Wallach. Jaa 30 John Robinson. F.h 0 TSIt Broom Onmty, Before tfilm Stewart, twwyu uauasnary, April Joha M. Dimmkk, Jao S3 Rufus Page, Feb lit Amara Norton, Jaa SI Brforo JehnR. Drake, Elisha Cnrtiss, March 16 orreii CaunttH efort Wn.

ElissFrser, Jaa 30 Charlfcs Burnbam, Jao 30 Joha G. Matibews, Jan 19 James ArchibaisL fc'ore JtltM Miller, Eti cuma wens, Feb SO Before Jamet I. Von Allen. James S. Van Valkenburgh, March 6 Kwgtcotmty, before H'm.

Furman, Etq. Softy Laytoo, Feb 8 Aolhoay Thompson, JanSC VtiibfvtJ. D. Monell. William F.Myers, Feb IS John Meker.

Feb Nathaniel Kimball, March IS uuier trunty, before judge Ehtundorf. Orry Rifle, April SO Andrew t. Muan. Fh ir. Schenectady Judge Cleveland.

nuua uaruimer, en li O. II. BarttOv. Adrian anvil le, March 31 T. II.

Porter. Lnlher C. Carner, Marth 5 HOUSES. FOR SALE, The three story brick hoiue and lot No. 228 Pearl street, between Burling slip, and the srkct, being an eligible situation for business witn toe pnvUege of an alley oat to Burling slip, ALSO, the house and eight lotsof rrbund.

be ing one hundred feet front and two hundred feet deep, at Sandy Hill. The is modern built, with' everr convenience for rnntnrl and is held under lease from the Trut tecs oi tne tailor's onisg Harbour. ALau, a valuable farm in the ncbhlmrruwl of BeUville, (New Jersey) containing one hundred and forty nine acres, being part of the well known Davis's farm. On the premises area goo4 Inrm bouse and barn, with a share ui a valuable fishery in front on the river. For terms of sale of the above property, apply to ft.VUlAS M'VICKAR, jruil3tf Houtej and fire proof Store.

Inli For sale or to let. the lour storv fire proof STORE, No. 34 Soutli Jtreet. hptwn Coeuties and Old slips, together with the joint title to the wharf in fronL and ursi uay oi 4iay next. Also, the House and Lot in the rear.

frontiiiL a on ront strect, being No. 69 Front M. Also, a neat and convenient two story House and gardens, with coach house and stable, situ ue on uowery nui, oue mile and a halt from the City Hall, consirtinz of 7 rooms besides eiuwr. and constituting a healthy and a rceublc summer ami winter residence for a renteel famil v. The terms of the above property, to let or sell, will ve moiieraie.

or enninre at thf omen io. bu aiurray street. 15 tf FOR SALE AT On Tuetday the 26A intlant, at oclock, at the 1. C. Iloute, The house and lot, 69 Pearl street the beins; 35 1 2 feet front and 80 deen.

with a cart way 6 1 2 feet wide through to Stoue street. Also Fourteen lots of ground, with the fartn. ry and two dwelling houses thereon, fronting on Suffolk, Delancev and Arundel strreu. fw.ii,. th? nortieasterumost half of tha block irml .1 1 ujuk uiree sireeis anu urooniP.it root.

'Also Seven lots of ground, at the southeast corner of Delancey and Ludlow (late 6th) street Also Seven lots of ground, at the north west corner of Broome and Essex streets. Part of the above property is on lease, the par ticulars of which will be stated at the time of sate. The above beinsr part of the estnto if Trmi. than Lawrence, deceased, is sold by order of his esetuiors. iwaps 01 tne above property will be exhibited at the time of tale.

The titles arc its uispuiawe. janjj tJ, HOUSE LOT. For sale, the verv conveninn 9 ai. i. 'J uuum juiu ioi oa joim street.

The lot is a bout 13 feet front and rear, 93 feet deep, with a passage way in the rear to Gold street: a very dpsirable situation, being so near to the seat of bnsiuess but a few minutes walk from the Coflee I House, Banks, The title is indisputable and iciiu, moueraie. Apply on the premises. jan IS Sw IX) Tbe houe No. 19 Stat nnvj mi cupud by Mrs. Bradnh.

The preml ts may 'e viewed arterthe 1st of Feb. in st. For terms apply to W. Morion, No. 19 strect, i inr corner oi i roaaway and Leonard st, dec SI JUBESULU, The house and lot IU Vesev afreet.

nppoai'eio St. pul's Church Yard. Apply at i luusireei, in jan6tf PETER AUGUSTUS JAY SXHH TO LET. Thst central store. 197 Petrl strret.

fun sinus; io lei until jiay next, iiaquire on the premises. aept 15 1 VALUABLE FA KM ll)K SALr Lai The subscriber oilers for tale a value Firm, situated on Wsppinger's Creek, snd a half miles from the village of Pnugii keepsie, now occupied Abraham Adrianee. Eq. ami oontaining 363 1 2 scree of land of ftrst quality. Said, dm is proDorUouably uiriaea ima timoer, pasture, meadow and ara land, and is under a high state of cultiva Upon the sr me are excellent bu ldmgs, calculated inr tne gentleman and fatmer he advantiges combined in this situation, both for pleasure and profit, are not exceeded any in the county of Dutchess, having a turn pikepasf ing through the same, and being adja to the towns of I'oup hkeepaie and Fih where the best ma kets are always uttered, well at the easy communication with the of New York, offers to the enterprising rarraer an opportunity to Be met wrth terms of pay ment will be made easy, and indisputable.

For particulars, inquire of suoscrioer, wan street. Jee 14 tf HEXKY TRACY. fOH SJLt, Tbe thre storv boose and lot No. Leonard stieet. Tbe house it on a basement ptau, ts feet 4 inches wiile, by 46 feet deep has rrr i.u firtrKi.iiiirce years is onished ia a aeai, nannsome style, replete with evr) ennvenieace.

The lot is 100 feet d'ep. ha a well cf one water in the yard, wnich is neatly enclosed and Planted with a variety irge pnruon ol tie purchase money may remain at interest, secured on 5 alable powsionon of at private sale, tferi.d l. ictinn' on Tuesday, lth inst.by Mr. Jas. Bseecker.at TontinI CoCee mm iiiPP'j" 4 uaverners Lact jaa 9 lot Ell C.

ing the 11 snd saie, ur a ue. on of ii, mnj Alien Eo onaac at 00 or oei wen lire of trees two lot the yr. frocar aniLor ron sale. for alswtha hoM uul In Ka et Street, lately occepird bf the Mhschben. and bt a.

iW. The uaisaiawe "I 'U 'r uiii Em ucmpiea as toelatti hit. be lot is leet front and rear and about war years, UUe iadispuUble: Amr to W.U.WARD tot! so South au LET, And poetetnen gncn at toon at required, Mse mi three story brick hog. Vser, No. 76 and 78 in Hudson straeL calculated for the accommodation of larre families, and finished in the modem stvle containing two rooms for servants In the garret 1 square bed rooms in the Sd and 3d stories, and pantries on the mam floor with the parlors; a rout cellar room finished as a narserv.

with nan. tries for the accommodation of the kitchea WW TUK wirontof each house. 1 lie Sllliatlon of liMie hmiM mmI.m partkolari eni nf0" 'U WUht lLil9JI' dec S3 tf fOH SALE, brick stahla in Ih. fuJJtZ .1 of theCifyllanS TVhtfiiThS in front and rear, and 60 feet 6 inches deep. was ouiu ov tne tisv anni ia hn hfl in ti.i.

hi mooem style. It contains, besides servant's rooms. e. mmrnnnti. ii wiikh nave marme chimnrv metes.

The lot is 150 feet deep, and the Mubl'e on me rear is spacious and convenient. If riot sold before the first of Fehruarv oesL it will hea be leased in an formation, apply at this office. nov S3 tf 7ee iWd, or exchanged for real properly in.tu 1 ork or fhiUutehhia, klvj The HOUSEand LOTS latrl by the sobseriber, in the vicinity of New Brunswick, New Jersey. The mansion Is Isrge and commodious, the out buildings are substsntisl anl spacious, and the grounds in a high state of eul tivation. During the summer and autumn it is a pleassnt and elecant residence, and beinv ir the city, is convenient and comfortable through oat the vear.

The purchaser msy have the house and out houses, with the nnl.ni. and f' It acres of land in the rear or he may, with them, years, on bond and mortgage uimmi the preuii take all the lots, amounting to fiftr urt, tes. A particular descrintinn of tins Drouertv irtil nAith cvtdAd a. A I i 1 mir iniv ar0 irliiatail Ins) iamm inm.1 1 is 1 "lfcfc MMiU Chtefly ue sieam ooais bat a Vouna aoiyionis enoice, and possession wiU be aiven mmriuauun rcipecuns: 11 premises, application can be made to ISAAC L. iv 1 ai 1 nua.ini'K aw I New Urunswick.

1M dim II. LIVINGSTON. rOR SALE. The subserib rs. annoinleil Tnufera.

virtue of an act of the Legislature of the stats of ew jersey, entitled an act to authorise trustees, to sell and nvey (he real estate of John A. Schuyler, Esquire, deceased, oiler for sale the whole of the raid real estate, in the bercen aud Essex, in one entire nsreel. or in lots to suit and accommodate purchasers. The farm fronts on, snd is bounded by, the P.ssakk River, nPIIMr nnA mill, atari r.a.tu;a .1 a St I for nearly one mile, and contains about fivi, Imn. dred acres of upland, fit for grain, grssing or ucauuw, anu aouui six niinareu seres ol salt meadow, of which five hundred are inefoaed in a and sufGcient bank, with a sluice way, to exclude the salt and let off the fresh water, and well ditched 1 a part of which hss been cultivated, and is now well stocked with Entrliah 1 1 sre an elegant and well built siouc house, with a brick front, sixty six by fifty feet, snd finished in sn elegant and substantial manner, and several .1, 7 "li wnouses, wen 1 be situstinu elernnt on eitv of New Newark.

The garden is extensile and elegant It has a Urge quantity of woodland and the whole offers one of the most eligible purchases Mondav in Anril iic 11 win inen oe oneren at auction on the premises. In eotivcnien portions of unland ami m. dow. The title is iuilisputable, and deeds will be exeeuted in the manner usual for trustees One sixth part of the purchase nionev ill ho raoniml at the time of sale, in cash, or sood endorsed thereuduemav remain on of the nurchaser for several SlV; rfSii rfS. LZZn? Vl subject will be immediately attended to JOHN lODII, Bloomfield, NATII ANSQUIF'R, Orange,) Esssexeoonty J.

UUTSEN NAN KP.NSStLAEIL Clarerack, state ol N. York. oo30duMsvl HOtJsE OR SALE OR I LtP, In Stamf irJ, Conn, a crood two storr llouse with five acres of excellent Land in good fence. The House is calculated to accommodate a larre family i has a vferv nrnduetive iraislrn anm well of annexcu ton. irrniaa iy 10 J.KIJ.

BlIfcUllKN. esnuire. 1 I aumroi uonn. or to Tl'CKElt fc LAURIKS, 31 29 South street. Ji Country Hetuirnce to J.eue.

The well known ul.ire. formerlv hvtnnw to Isaac Governeur, Esu. called Mount I'lr sant, situated hflf amirVodi lfewark, fronting river, oaa. rthe plea mtest situations on the Vosraic. 1 he home is large and convenient to 1.

Riiuiiien seveniy acres. All tlie land or any part ofit will be let, as may best suit the tenant. or terms, amnv IO r. KICK, on ti pre fciun av ine deo 10 3m VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. 're lots of ground, in thst growing part of AiaU inn cut corner or White and Elm streets, close to Broadway, together with the buildings improvements thereon, are now offered for seperateiy or all together, as tbe purchaser (lurcuaaers may wiso.

ii most be sold to clsee concern to be sold free of any incumbrance would be preferred no person can doubt the ti. 11 contains 104 leet on bite, by 8i on Elm street On the premises are, a good house on Ibe eorner, a snap Isetory on White st, a small bouse Elm St. with a number of other buildinaa nnn which need b. described, as it is presumed that luHnn I. 1 "1 win cioscij amine before the sale Is dosed.

Kor particulars, No. S7 W'ater st N. B. A map can be seen at my office, dee 6 tf J. M.

a FOH SALE, 1 be house and lot No. 10 Elate strwet opposite the Battery. Abo, 11 lots bounded by Orchard. Pumo and uresis. Apply at 143 Fultoo st ism 6 3w t)K AAI.K, A convenient two store Brick front Dwelline HOUSE.

No, in Hvnrrtreet. Tke is jjby wo thirds oftheitur moaej may remain on mortgage. Apply nui nau atreei jan a 1m O.V JX'ESDAY. The tf February next. ill he sold at puhlic auction, at (he Tnotim CeaSie Hne, at 1 o'clock A FARM, late the propcrtv of craandus Soidani.

deceased. situUe uie Biwiiiyn shore, opposUe the city of flew York, containing mix tvo and a half acres, more The laud is amongst the best in tbe hb orhnivl lor eaily gardeuing, and has been minun a. un trie premises is a Rood du el bouse, hsrn and 0'her out haildiaes. a well excellent wMer at the door, a variety of ft sit ssy apts, pairs, plambs and peaches, asparaess beds, containine about three loarnvsofaBacre. Also, will he sold at the same time, a wood of about Eve acres, situate a few miles from farm.

For further parUculars apply on the premises or to the suha. rihar, jaa 7 ULNRi I.WTCK0fF of the mansion is one of iha most ui lucii I the river, distant eieht milea from il. York, and about iJn.nd h.ir 111 the stste or New Jersey. Suffisieut bas aires ily been done to satisfy any person, that the mea Swand volua I 1 1 I stn in view of me or uuw siory near at 01 1 (TV Hi joining noose the Tobe ry this fi of I Prf I it rv rv. tvi.

atltttulav. th flth int. at I ilnnl nr. or. vioaslyddof) ih.TeY.ry bVkk and lot No.

78 Pearl street, aa eacelent Hand feet deep title indisputable. For terms, which will be accomatodstiug. apply to 4 48 Wall street. VAHM t'OH S.lLE, or Dry Goodt or Heal Kilale in lltit city I he property is known by the name of the Caswiu Fsbx, and is situated in the town of I Warren, Herkimer county, about 2 I 9 miles north of Little Lake It contains about 140 acres, about 100 cultivated has two apple orchards. Its local situation, commodious I bunuotes and out houses, render it ell worth I the immediate attention of the firmer, mrr cnant or tavern keeper.

For particulars, en nnn ai JMkn HHiii.h VhttUr on the P'wa, or the subscribers 5 2w PUreet. i in ncw.iurK. QfiAitr at: hi i.k. for Sait, The well known valuable farm called I snuaieu on Uie Koseudale creefc, on the ma road between Albany and New VorU, miie trom i Ulster county; containing about 640 acres of laud, comUtirg woou. arame anu meaoow and.

with a or tturU aud garden. On the premises it a good ilarel inr.hniiM of stone, together with barns. stables, and other out buildings. The title to the above property is indisputable. For terms.

apply to II.C. DERHAM, oc 30 tf 87 Washington st. iSDt FOH S.iLK. 4uii 'The 1 story Brick HOUSE, snd Lot of i ii round no. V57 Oreenwicb street.

the story Brick front HOU to let. No. Du ane street. Apply at 110 Front street, inn 7 OH A iLt. The subscriber offers for sale his dwal mte No.

9 Pearl sreef, together with the coach bouse and stable in the rear, on Bridge street, and will deliver imssesrinn thereof on ihi 1st of May nest the tirins of payment of tht. purchase money will be made easy, and a large proportion ol it mav. il'wished. remain for unnecessary, as nit presumed that n. inspection of iL ll not previously disputed I ii, i iirivwiir.

Bait ll will nat .1 1 of at private sale, it will he sold AT ABCTIOV. BV IKlKKMAM JLr CI.ASq Atllo'tloik, (noon.) on Tuesday, the 19th January next, at the 1'oiitine off. Houie. For further particulars enquire at 36 Broadway, of L. RADISH dec 34 rftils FOR SALE.

The FARM beloiisriiur to the subscri btr, situate in the town of Rhinebeck, county of Dutchess, directly opposite Kingston, and 'a little south of the New.York Slate Company's 1 a. a 1 Dock, containing one hundred acres, more or less about twenty of which are woodland, the remainder in a good state of cultivation, well watered, and' inclosed principally with stone walli it has a good chard, and a variety of excellent There is on the premi ses a Pood convenient bouse nearly new. with rooms 19 feet square, with an entrv a.d kitchen on the first tlubr; an excellent cider I house, and barn, with a storehouse and dock it bounded on the west by Hudsons River. 'ie moniing and Rliiiirbeck Flatta, flourishing village, where every necessary can be procured, being distant only about 2 1 2 No. 520 Creenwich st N.

York, or to JACOB SHATZKL, 9 tf On the premijes. XK J.L', The following property belonging to the 1De" "arl street, late tiience oi the deceased the House Ihret high, faithfully built and well ot ''iM of a. UrRe family, fh. two front rooms on the first floor have been Iodr occnpieu as ury uoo I Mor s. The House and Lot No.

23B Pearl rl itrn.1 joining Uie above the House four and well built. 1 ha first or bas always bevu used for (he Dry Cood business. Thetwostury H. usc and Lot, No. 186 Water et, fmuiing Fulton slip.

For terms, apply to the subscribers, acting executors to suid estate. ROBERT H. BOWNE, JOHN L. BOWNE. "OIU IIICTIUU5I lirira'C ISIC, me aOOTI mentioned pr.urty will he Id at public ai.e If not sold previously at private sale, the above lion, at Uie TonUne Coffee House, on the 19th IJaHHirT.

lanO I h.m WHillif JO LET, a SALE. A FARM, contaioin? 300 acres, on tht banks of the North River, a mile south from the village of Hyde Park, aud eiirhtv six from New York. The land is equal in quality to the best Duchess county, and is in high order and good icnce. un tne premises is a good plain farm house, a good barn and other appendages necessary to conducting a large farm. Also, a building spot commanding on extensive and beautiful of tbe North River.

Within half a mile the farm bouse is an eminent Academy, and wiuun two mues an episcopal and a Presbyterian Church, in each of which thore is regular service hysicians wo landings, one ofwhirh cieam ooat advertises as a laudins place. stores, Ac. ire. The whole will be fold toeether divided to suit purchasers. The terms of Call msaj ioiu it maj ucn, tiiai convenient ann 1 e.ii situated two story brick llouse.

No. 89 the Broad street. Enuuire at No. 15 Coeaties shn. I lot and I I side.

1 1 I I I lt I I der ler .1.. lot I sui FOR story The on and rantee cent, rc HI Uie the story street gibly Lenox, and an inches side, leaving New tors: 111 the evening, arrive there "7 per annum, at pree tht darhne ol situation for a gentleman, a farmer, or a person January, it will on that day be sold at the wishing to engage in the aloopme buiness. Tine Coffee IIoi" hY Hoffman ti Class, to For terms of payment, and other particulars, Apply to rate disorder, or suspecting latent poison are admonished noi to tamper wita their const it ,,00 VT the disorder, till oast nxva 1 ur unuvju. no, ijf Iteeu etreet. I I 'M feet wide on the Bowery, and 74 feet exniouca at me time oi sale.

Trustees of the estate cf Henrv Dover, dee'd. rv r. ir "III IX fin in; auiu ctl me I vonee nous', on me anove day, at 12 o'clock, by Messrs. rranklin Mint irn, auc tioueers. jan 14 tds SALE, BY FRANKLIN ii At Uie Tontine Coffce House, on Mon Dlday, 25th January, at 12 o'clock, the two.

brick front HOUSE, BAKERY, STABLE house has two rooms on the first floor, three the second, and two in the garret, with a substantial cellar under the whde house, and extending under the bake house rents for J400 all taxes. Title indisputable, and a war deed given for the same. Terms, 10 per ou the day of sale, half of the remainder may Hill Oil fur mie nr rvn vatsraa ei remainder on the first day of May next when deed will be given. JM 14 dtj FOR SALE. rhe verv fire nearly situated, Esq.

westerly by Doyer street in the rear by alley way, aud the N. by property be longing to the estate of Henry Dover, deceased: TJl Vr. 1 proof SLORE, No. 1 13 Greenwich. lacinff the new Albanv Basin.

nnm ih. niT.m.i; r. I It is 25 feet in tlie front, 24 feet 8 vvuli.luju IUIUKI 1 fourth house below Hudsou etreet. The Tim is 25 feet frnnt a awuu IU aSt. UCCll.

I I payment wiU be made easy, aud an indisDutabU gircu vj ui. suoscriner. WILLIAM BARD. Hyde Park, July 84 tf tORSAI.K. At the Tontine Coffee House, en Thn a.

a. IS o'clock, those three 3 DnrK nouses, II, 1J and 15 l'rarl st. the Batterv. A man of tha wmi.a tuiiuiunui 01 seie can ne seen ny applying to "UI MAN IB liLAss, their auction room: and tha if selfcan be viewed any day, between the hours 1 gr, previous to tbe time of sale. 'OK SALE.

A Ibree tlory brick dwelling honse aud 101, anu two vacant lots, at Hnv.kivn. a.i. the property on which stood the old brew or distulery, lately destrojed by lire, with wharf front of the same. Also, focr vacant loU on Corlaer'i st. south running 10 tne river.

For terms, apply to GEO. W. MORTON, tf No 59 Willi told, or exchanged for property tn thu iC A good three story house, nnil ahout air. acres oi land, the village of Morristown, 1 ms property would be a desirable Object for anv Derson harina nmnarh, in tear city, and which it was wished to exchange PpoPfrty healthy, flourishing country ineaviraniavpsol tanimHan at church, 4c. For terns, and a more nartirnlni Ammrintinr, i the property, apply to ISAAC A.

JOHNSON, JlI No. 7 I'ine e'jxet 1 bove, stores wich, 1 it ry and by fnn ship, 1 3 town terms, ioi, Jao and I Usher, ui j. ri A BARGAIN." the Tillage of WoodbriA ZLZZ New Jersey; a small Farm, (thirty acres,) 're rZL IT' urawteasuy giv paru nfu hu profcnj, i sumed that no persou will purchase without seeing it. Respecting the above, call on STLWARU F. RANDOLPH, No.

98 Vesey atreet, or HALVES ti JOHNSON, No. 91 Pearl street, N. York, or E. FREEMAN, upoo the premises. Woodbridge, New Jersey, 11th Jan.

1819. Jan 11 tf "JinOl By HOFFMAN GLASS, at the Ton Une Conee IIouse. on Thursday. 21st Jan. at o'clock, that pleasantly situated three story brick o'clock, that pleasantly situated three story brick uoircr at rru.

1 18 feet front and rear and 60 feet deep, with woll. pond piatvrn anil lir irrara.nlnt ii th 0 yaru; Alanliattan water is conveyed to the front ii. ii 1 remain on mortgage for three years from May T'U U. 1 1 rl ikw iran 11m o'clock For particulars, enquire of Messrs. H.

Si G. or on the premises. jan 13 fflA FOR SALE or to LEASE, Thatspacious House and Lot No. C6 BroaUwav, opposite tlie Brauch Bunk, and nui' ning through to New street in the rear. It contains besides two large kitchens, cellitrs anil servants bed rooms ou the basement story, 12 large and handsome rooms, with fire places, and is herwise replete with every convenience, and is well calculated either for a large family, or a public house, as a large addition of rooms may with convenience be adjnd in the rear.

There are also an Ice House, two large vaults, and a large stone Cistern annexed thereto. Also, on the east side of New street, and op posite to the above stated premises, a large and commodious brick Couch House and Stable. which will be disposed of with the Iiouse, if de sired. If sold, a consideral jla rnrt nf li nnr chase money may remain on loan, secured by bond and mort a re upon the premises. For further particularsapply to jan13 LEROV, BAYARD CO.

VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE t'4 I he subscnber Will sell the folown sTiJf vL wuowm, il.JIJ vu. Axsiory nncK nouse 54 leet deep, 3 vears old, lot 100 feet by s5 feet, completely fire P0! bui1' of the best materials in tlie most mo dern lashion, by days work; situated in Broad way next to the corner of Amity street, occu pied by D. Henderson. Eso. Reute for 600 perann.

8000 dollars may reniain on bond and mortgage if required Also, the two new 3 storv fire Proof houses. built of the best materials with marble front and rear, situated in Broadway and fronting Bond street, on which street a number of splendid I buildings will be erected this year. Those dis posed to purchase are invited to call and exam ine the work as it progresses, no expense has been spared to make them complete aud in a su perior style they are unquestionably the best houses hi New York, will be finished in about 6 weclts. or lU.UUU dolls, mav rem in ou each house by bond and mortae if reiuirel. Also, House and Lot No.

II) Reed street, lot 101 fret deep, running thrdugh to Republican Alley, leet iront and rear the hoiee is ad main 011 bond hJ mortgage if required. The above property is all in fee, an indispu I I REAL ESTATE. Tie subscriber, in pursuance of an or ol the honorable court of chancery, will of I wr sale, at puoiic auction, on Wednesday, jp.i 10th day of February, 131, Ii 9, that house and wery and Doyer situated at the corner of Bowery street and known by No. 2 Bowery. The lot ia bounded an.iih aa.torlv hv PAimn, W.IUWICM umniB, Dtuicy, mar re yic first 12 a I in I I 1 I I oy 1 1 Ur.

sis two i. A11 petionscooterned are iovited ha. 8J1't tpakios nith Dr.H. whirJs ia In a. cost And here the Doctor nnni .1 recora 19 feet 7 inches in depth on the north nresumid Pre'rBf 1 1 2 inches depth on the souln fShui ChW) fc' 59 rear, 5j feet Also, the STORE No.

111. adioinuisr tb a. aud nearly the same in every respect both are on lease ground, of which 38 years are unexpired from the 25th March last Also, the fine square of GROUND, at r.rwn. facing the New York Bank, consisting of ..1:11. 1:.

cujum uui.uuig iu ine wnole forming a fronton Hammond street of 174 feetou Facto street, 190 do. on Bank street, 134 do. on Greeuwich lane, 194 do. There are 5 small convenient tenements on the same. Also, two valuable LOTS on 100 feet each.

Also, 4 valuable LOTS of land. 1 4 acre, situate in the county of Oswego a a vueiua, pari oi a large tract in town, known by No. 16. in Scriba's Patent. nawjius SjOISOI OmuilU.

Con.l.l nf KT1 acres, situate west side of Lalra Tharr. 1 thrown roint cooutv of V.i r. wluch will be liberal, and other particu apiy 10 ai. L. MOSES.

2w 62 Wall street, FOR SALE AT AUCTION'. BY FRANKLIN MIXTUHV On Friday, 2tth Januarv. at nvuv HiiiJat the TonUna Coffee House, tlie horn lot No. 52 Maiden lane containing front aud itei i on ine westerlv side US ft 1. ij 10 at ieei 4 mt ncs.

Also, the house and tlirte loU in Crosbv nil, I Kn IKn.i i i for four years, from last NovemW. Beiu to settle the concerns of ri 1 11 h.h 1 I MVHM, Mm. in, iud sajj win ie peremftory. mil tus w.v ou. noward stiett liour landing, for saie hv rii 1 1 1 No.

Jta 4 jo. 28 South itrcet. i 'v a chaneeA. I The house No. StJ Wall strest.

ro ljr inwi anu roar, ana twenty fi ou eacn siue. in the event of sale of this pro 1 fLiij, urn purenascr, a payment of part, mav have an extensive credit for the residue oi consuleratiori. A cood and convenient dwslling house, within the limits of the city, (two sjorie would be preferred) will be either purchased or received in exchange, for any part of the above property. A view of the premi ms, with every information required, may be had, on application lo R. THURMAN.

No. SS IT3 If not di posed of before the 20th instant w11 lben icUoa, by James Meecker. I TO LET. I a TL. .1 ir.rt....

Broadway, (except the Store) a large house aid fjood yard, ho. Rent iiOO. from new tn ih. 1 .7. i iue oiure, me nouse, so 11 tf PANORAMIC ittil UNUA.

Jf. E. corner of the fork Chamber ttrett BATTLE of PARIS, on the Th 0f I March, 1814, between the allied forces or Rmtii, Prunia, and Austria and tha Kr.i. which led to the rapture of that city, aud to abdicating of the Empire by Napoleon, is 00 exhibiting in the Panorama Room, which is well a 1 1 iiriji The view is taken from the heiehts of Sr. n.

moot, and Purii is seen at a distance. Admittance and explanatory catidorues as us. ual. The public is assured that this painting is a m.i. 11 r.

.1 a a vjiui 11. n. uuiaer, esq. ana was ex hi hi ted in London. ALWut.it 1, ll eail street, has just re eived, par brig Castor from Io.

don.a rich asjortmeut of cotton, thread, and blond silk lace net veils shawls, It is the above lot is well adapted for any retail store IH thialars1l VlAla.lV low tbargcu and good pat dec 31 0Rf ORATION NOTICE. I of the cily ar.d city, from the year IHl 1 to 1817 iuclusive, una! notice is given, tti.it unless they discharge the same on or before the S0(h day of Jan. oext, 1819, all property in the said rity remainioi; de inquent after that period Will be indiscriminate 1.. 1.1 4I. Xh charges thereon .1, T.

N. B. All Persons havinir an inti re.t in M'oVe notice, ill call al the Collector ctfi 2 City flail from 10 to 2 o'clock daily. mtormatioo relutive to back fans w.De Lu, i If Ja will 2w fH U1IU M. ren Tts mat ciicer.

DOCTOR HOitNE, forrul of the city of London, an. number of the faculty of pfaysi aud surgery there, deems it Lis da. ty to repeat some onservations ea tfie abui of MERCURY, a rasn, i.vhx riunoate, acl maii. ded use tiereot, bas been proaas. tire of ialwiie muchuff.

Tn. ands are annually rtercorialiwd out of exut. 1 lit uir nj we nave in view owes its to tiis source. hit a nitw. man, the hopes of his courtry, tie bis Dareuts.

shoald ha uilrJ wav frulli all tha urnaiMvIa anil a. the consequences of one eogsarded tsoacet inl by a disease not in its oun nature fatal, alta! nuui ui.icli or imoronar uai merit." A 'L, ii' IU. Ment) now peri.ctiy hearty aad weU, bad bees under physn nns of irtneia practice, six years, nd reaied.ysslivat.di when H. a gentleman of this city) his beise Trere carious and his nesli dropping irom thess i ftieuds declared he aot possibly servive months longer. Thoasands know uitS arhai I a.

crs the severrst cases, and conui ma tii. cates the icverrst cases, and conurms tha raaati. Tfce ceesury to guard tie puilic against ercurv. and other fatal k.i.i 1 luiia. i i i u.

rn.irfff.iaM tutiriure. uaviri rnjiir.ri.rf rT tlie remsms of as old case. A 7 eitcar 'ishmenL No. CJ WteL! ttU. i wen a.ii, iv UMllua lllll nmainl cuicuioiea io prevent disclosure.

And here I r' aamuKil. let me claim your series attention Remnbr ieba StJS w.V lignily, at some futare period ceriums then he too late for remedr. Don'i 1 nnterable, moti ated rxincs. withoit uieu racer Be warnin. yon.

1. character for skill and sf nhhnr. mi 5 "'7. tune ecynUhertoun Seror ri "awmciscit tiiuusruraai diseases of tf blood tiW aET Ai 'te on the most decided advantages iicsi u'iriT iva G'et eradicated ia twe or three weeks. Stnctures removed without bOtlQMa nr ft est sil Dt in.d btt likewise all dA 't't tc.

A plurality of oftces are nrori.H A i "MVS AIVIU aaUSB N. B. All letters mast ha naal Dr. Buctsn. AugS7 1 MEDICAL AID.

R. CORN WELL, who it a member of the corpo ration of Surgeons of London, and who has had much experience in the line of his profetV tt for more than twenty 3 ears, has lately arrived in this city, and bemsr wll or I he great length of time it generally takes to introduce a mrdical gentleman into practice in the toiimv reserved way, takes this method to uiiorm pumic luat ne has taken the situation No. 278 Water street, corner of Dover street his door in Dorer street I as name on tbe door his sun a Mortar where be will be found ready to wait on those that please to apply for his medical aid, in the different branches of Surgery, and the practice of physic generally. As. also, in all cases of impoteecy, and a certain complai.it, incident to both sexes, in which he has had great, very g'eat experience in the euro of thousands, without one hour's detention from business, nr charge of diet, or possible discovery by the most intimate friend.

fO" And in all cases of confidence, the greatest secrecy will be strictly observed. He has 00 shopman, or any person in partnership with him. N. B. Attendance will he given lo patients from sunrise until 9 o'clock in tbe evening.

Jan a liu NEW YORK PRIXTEl) AM) PUBLISHED at niCU A EL BVJVfBAM CO. 49 Wii.MAM fTiiCfv orroti7K.TB Baa Corrxa Hossa..

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