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i I lit J'' 6 1 M.1 HOUSES. HOUSE FOR SALE. Maiden lane, corner of Green it. For sale, the valuable House, divided mtn two Stores, known ma IMo. 19 lAf Alaulun lane.

AddW at the Ware House of W. Furniture, Upholstery, Cabinet Fwniture mnd Piafto Fortea. No. 1 1 John at. opposite Arcade.

jo FOR SALE. Hu thm hrirk fire nroof House. NO. 206, opposite to the park in Duane 22 i by 4a u. Lot 100 feet by 821 leei.

or, no. suo. wu Also, ene two story building, half brick, being the comer of Chapel and Anwony aia. wnn a ram lota fn SXfWl. and tAIOS.

Also, two brick front buildings, two stories, in Cher Also, two brick front buildings, on the north aide ol at i i.ir. iiini Atti irnevst. And. also, a number of lots on several streeU east ol i o. aot inne Hired, dltt laming iTinvii HHTK1.

TO LtT. Brimd 1SI V.k nr.nn.lb the City Hel. Mr. Underwood's Lease eipiring on the first let, or leae tor a numner 01 years, in everv respect of conducting it properly it has BO chambers whu may accommodate one hundred and fifty beds Also, a Brand saloon tor two nunurcu aons at dinner; Ice house. kc.

Some inconvenience having arisen from the obstruction of light by a neighboring wall, the proprietor intends remedying the defect satisfactorily. For terras. inquire ot Michael Paff, No. 221 Broadway, or by Inter to the pro i4i Mattel ia liuAnh llplarroix. 49 Arch street, PhiladulDhia.

N. B. to Let the store, forming a part of the above Hotel. No. 112 Broadway, lately occupied By Mr.

Williams, as a Lottery office. For particulars inquire as above. Ipgltt 1 I. a mi wlfni two torv brick house No. 71 Mercer st.

Kent moderate. Apply at No. 623 Bnindwsy. tii i.b three story iioue o. to Laa ita State on raoueraie ip.u.

I i uoll Oft Pll. iMKi.ni thn tirkL nrtor. wiiu iruiu Oil for an importer of dry goods. 44 William st. 2d door below Wall st.

WARREN STREET. Inquire FOR SALE, the three story brick house and lot. No. 4 Warren street. Enquire at o.

73 Harman street. Jf a i LET. a handsume 2 atory brick Houe, JVrlW tMiilV, wnmrMf mnfltles. foldillE doors. UI lSri nnlpr.

No. 3S4 Green ich st. For furllKjr particulars enquire at 3HfGiwrmich t. o' iinlisk'. FOR ALE Ihe 2 story nncK I jt No.

til Murray s. corner ha. Del. oooiwite the new College square. Apply loll.

V1LKES.3J William st Til I FT rd immedmte 'ssessiotl aiven. TtfiS two scnarate Stores. No. 133 Water st, lately uiTanil in comylete repair tor terms. filter fined L.Z.T.

K.n.h; nno' to T. 3. REDM'iM), at the U. S. Hotel.

173 Peail st, or to OERARptS CLARK, Esq. on the premises. a21 if VAI.ITARI.K COTTAJN IACIOKi. PIR sI.K. the Mamaroneck Cotton Fc lorw.

containing 830osninillcs, with thene NKnapiImn I he inBCUinrrV HHMI1H irei uni undt uone alhorough repair, urderthesupenrovndence a skilful mm is in complete order. There are attached to the property 12 dwelling hjuses, which of nhont 61200 Der veir. Mamaroneck is Vsn Voik 21 mile: the lar.uioi; Willi onn ror.l. i' a Inr iorv. to wf i' thrre is uuinierri; pled navigation throughout the year.

For price aud terras of payment, apply to a JOHN i fJTER. TO LET The id and 3d Lolls, No. 11 Mawlpn lnne. wilh nriviltP uf the Apply at the pr mises. FOR SALE The two uy bnck House No.

81 Chambers street, pleasantly situaied a few doors west of Broadway, in complete order, uh vaults front and rear, ror terras, apiiy Iween II and 2 o'clock. 'la' TO LET OK l.E.E, die two story mo dern built brick House No. 6 Hubert si. Ujhtfullv Mtuated in the iraniediatv vu imiy ol Ki Park. The house has marble mantles, lold ing doors, and is replete wilh every convenience for a griiteel family.

Rent will be iow to a geod tenant, and the premises may he seen at any time in the course of the day. Possession given 1st May. For pirticulars Bpplyto RICHARD WILLIAMSON, fa tf VJ Maiden lane. TO LET. The two story House.

No. 41 Cedar street. Enquire at No. 90 William st. HOUSE TO LET.

To let. trom the 1st of May. the very neat and convenient three ii kpmam hiirl House No 120Cedarst. ciweeu Greenwich and Washington sis kitchen and cellar on the ground floor, two rooms and pantries in the basement story, two rooms with grates and marble mantels in the second story, three rooms in the third atory, and two rooms in the garret Veiielian blinds to the second and third story windows manhatlan water is let into the cellar, and the premises are in perfect or der. Ai.plyto BENJAMIN BAlLEi, U3 Chambers st.

TO LET The new three story bnck House and Store, No. 17 Comhill Row, Mxth Ave a first rnte slanil tor drv Eooos, or any The house is hnisneu in me nmlom tvle. with a eranite front, msrble mantles, l.l;m mtM Tin tit n1. Ac. The store or dwel vault in thn rear, wood house, and lariie yard room.

ling part will' be let separate, il required, or the whole for Enquire of ml tf JOHN MOFFAT, 259 Broadway. i 1 1 I 1 FARM OK on lav.ii..uh, for nmnerty in this City n. unmuliiip vicmitv. a Farm, ololo acres. i i 1 A I'll.

within 0 mmuies riaeoime ni.iuN...e i u.kx.M mnA Snnt half a mile from the grand Canal About 200 acres are under improvement, and is excellent for any kind of pnluce. and not exceeded by in tknt poffinn for fttnrk. Tk. inJiKin UivprrniM throuen the larm, wnicn contains a variety offish in great abundance, and emp into I Ontario in a distance of 7 miles. The middlinfif.

F'or further particulars apply at 8t Orchard street, di rectly opposite the new Churrhone door from broome street, between the hours of 4 and 8 o'clock in the eve ning. Ita TO LET. from the tint ol Hay next, tne i Kn ITousm Nos. 43. (near Cham ber) 185 az 187 Chapel st.

(near tanni; hu Chariioii st. the two story wooden nouse iot a' hemt. Premises in eoxi ordfr. Also two Cellars, 214 and 216 Washington t.n. the market.

Apply to DAVID ROGERS SON. f3 214 Washington st. STORE IN BROADWA1. J.U let. that fine store No.

U) Broadway, together with roller This is one ofthe best stands, and i. wtU calculated for an extensive tancy i.r staple i i SMITH PRENTISS. io. 12 KTphnniift street, or of the proprietor, Nathaniel Smith. Fl'ishinK, Long Mand.

f4tf To LEI' Atwosmry House. No 17 fitt street. Brirk front, and filled in with brick moilorn atvle. with doors con 1 1 rooms, hasements. an ninsneu imru Also, large piuza on the nacK oi me The above will be let low to a good tenant.

Apply to Raynor St Schenck. corner ot water ana lungers sup, or nt the corner of Washington and Cedar at, to KlStf JAMEt T. VfOOKt. aaaaK rnu a I.R The subscriber offer for sale all that valushle Farm, late the residence of the late John Fleetwood Marsh. Esq.

The said Farm is situated at East Chester, oniy i uuwi from the City of New York, on the Boston Post hoad, and lor beauty of situation, and water prospect not to be excelled. The Farm consists of 160 acre" of land, in a high state of cultivation, as a Grazing Farm, being all ith tha otrciition of between 30 and 40 acres of Woodland. The dwelling house, barns, smoke house, ice house. Ac. and fmces.

all in good order. It is well worthy the attention ol any uenuemaii wiso ing to purchase a handsome country seat. Six stages na tho himwilnilvVnoBiul from thecrtvof New York. For further particulars apply to the subscriber, residing 1 Hi VT I i on the premises, or ro james Dieener, iubhiihui. Exchange, New York.

feb. 2d. BARN AUD BAYLEY. JL FOR sale, or exchange lor properly in the ufiiB city or country Two vacant Lots of Ground the Eleventh Ward ofihis city, on Ihe west corner' uuA venue and Seventh street one of which ia a corner lot. well calculated for the erection of a miMip hoiiso.

and tlm other adjoining, for a AlNni the two together would answer well for ll.e erection ofa mBn'ifictnriiig Enquireof THOS. C. PINCKNEY, at Law, J5 lul ton street, (near the Fulton Bank' up swirs. F4 tf TO I.KT he ihree story brrrK More io. to.

lame. lin: the three sUirv bnek SMore Mo. 14 James slip; tho ihreeslory bnck'D Aflline S7 Cherry street: the three siory Drier TieU.n9 fTniiM No. 13 Chambers street. Possession I nf next.

6 i nf (Ground. wilh a g'iod fence, forming the block fronting on Harman. Clinton. a ita for a coal, lumber, or wood yard Enquire of G. ABEFL A SONS.

F12tf No. 190 Sooth st. or No 3i5 Water t. t'i tT iheSiorennd weilirig part ot the iIim. riONIIA No.

23 Bowery, corner of a venr anitahle for a groi erv, hard a ai i 'I I. 1 1 fi ami aTnre u.i e. ooil nr ciotning siore a i.w.. will be let iointlv or separately. Security to be app.ov ed of will be required.

Apply lo f5 REM SEN CLARKSON. mii naiuuui 92 Beekman nt. wi it TiieautMcriher offers lor sale the elegant three story brick dwelling House Lot No. 37 Pearl street, running through lit Krulirn strnet nmneri ta situated Wllnin inree minute walk of ihe Battery. The house baa been built but two years, and in the most substantial manner by day's work ia handsomely finished wilh marble mantels, mahogany doors, 4c, on Bridge street it is constructed with a 2 story piazza, enclosed wilh Venetian blinds, which adds mucin to appearance and comfort it possesses every convenience for a genteel family, and for a business man ia a most desirableiituation.

Terms will be liberal. Any person wishing to Durchase will please call on the subscriber, who will give any information that may be wanted, and attend to shewing the premise. H. H. BROWiN, 26 Frontstreet.

Itf HOUSE TO LET. The large convenient dwelling, for a private family or boarding Hnnas. No. 254 Pearl st. Enquire at the store nfr.Kil nf Mess.

Bloodgood fc Peck, or of FOR SALE, TO LET OR elegant Mansion Houseiand Groonda, No. 725 Broadway, corner of Sixth st. The lot is 190 eel on broad way. 1 90 feet on Mercer TO LET. trom the 1st of May next, the neat 3 story marble basement House, No.

11 Bed fnr.1 l.rlin ITniision very pleasantly situa with four marble mantel pieces, grates for burning Schuylkill or Lehigh cool, in front rooms ol 1st and IA Htories. with foldine doors on first story a good yard and cistern, together with many omer convenience. convemen well calculated lor a ecnteel ismuy. or J. S.

FOU mio tfroaawav. WANTED. Part of a genteel two siory House is wanted for the accommodation of a small and unexceptionable family. Thesitua tioii prflerred would be below Reed st. A note addressed to S.

B. left at No. 76 Nassau will meet attention. References given and required. iu HOUSE IN WARREN STKEET For sale, if applied fur soon, the pleasantly situated new 3storv House.

No. 81 Warren street. now finishing in the beet manner throughout, and can be occupied in a lew days, it possesses convenience for a large and genteel family, has an under cellar, a vault in the rear, furnace, maroio manieis. MiCLinouire next door. No.

11, or 4d Lispenard st. erates mahogany doors, piazza, partly inclosed, and in I TK keva can be had by complete. The keys can be had by Flsu ti i kk I.KT A sDacious Iront Orlice on every respeel very applying at INo. 66 arren street, ana ran oeeimiiiin nt anv lime. For terms, apply at 66 Watren sc.

or 70 Maiden lane. ro a a TO LET The House and More No. li4 Chatham, sne of the most eligible situations in thiiv nnrnnied by Mr. W. Tracy, asa turv iore.

ror whim, or nai, shut, ui any fancy bnsiness, it is one of the best hart. Apply to a. DiAnom f2 141 Broadway, near cuy nimi. the honorable the Court of Common Picas. in ard for the city and county ol lew 1 ora 3 Snmh Rnekmnn.

Ann P. Da. niel. and Edward 1 Back I house. Ciiv and County of New "iork.

sa. Samuel B.Ni coll. being duly a worn, says, that the matters set forth in the foregoing petition are true. 4th day of December. 1830.

before me. EREMIAH MILLEK. Jr. Commissioner of Deeds. To Edward T.

Backhouse, of the city of New York. Sir: You will take notice, that a petition and atlidav it. whereof the preceding are copies, will be presented to the Court of Common Pleas to be held io and for the city and county of New York, at the City Hall of the city of New 1 ork, on the twenty nrsi aay oi inure xt, at the opening ot the court on that day, or as soon thereafterss counsel can be heard thereon; and an application will then and there be made to the said court for in ii ruin nr nnlers oa shall be oroucr. according to the said petition and the provisions contained in the Re 1 i 1 ttlA iseu oittiuien. paifc impici ameniinit'nls thereto.

Dated 3d December. 1830. S. B. NICOLL.

dll law3m Attorney for Pstitionsrs. A a Court of Chancery. Yo oTiTP. nv nrw YORK Chancer. In pur 1 held held for ihe si ate of New ork, at the city of New York, on the ninth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and thirty one present, Ogden Edwards, Vice Chancellor ol the fust Circuit Ucbert Banks and Mark Mcore vs.

Mc Arthur and John L. McArthur.U appearing by affidavit to ihe satisfaction of this court, thil the fendant. John L. Mc Arthur, resides out of the state of New Yorft. but ithin the United States, that is to say, the said John L.

Mc Arthur residoe nt Louisville, in the state of Ken tucky on motion of William H. Bulkley. solicitor lor the complainants, it is ordered, that the said John Arthur cause his appearance io oe euien in me above suit, and notice thereof to be served on the said comnlainauta solicitor, withiu lour months from the date of this order; and in case of his appearance, that he cause his answer to be filed, and a copy thereof lo be served on the said solicitor, wiihin forty days after service of a copy of the said bill of com plaint, or, in delauil thereoi, mat ine saiu inn oi complaint lie taken as confessed against the said John L. McArthur. And it is further ordered, mai ine saia complainants, within twenty days, cause tbi order to be published in the state paper, and in the New York Evening Post, and that said publication be continued in each of" said papers, at least once in each week, for tight we kn iu succession or mat ne cause a copy oi mi der to be peisonally served on said John L.

at least twenty days belore the time above prescribed lor his appearance. A copy. mlO lawSw JllH.l Al.wwui rt, t.ierK. PAPER. Fine and superrine Letter Paper; No.

2 and 3 Folio Post, for checks and catalogues No. 2 and 3 eut and flat Caps No. 1 Cap flat, suitable for blank books Blue Tobacco Cap. various kinds Medium. superroyal, and imperial Kentish Cap Straw imperial Envelope Paper Superroyal P'jstoffice do.

Bank Note nnd Lottery Ticket Cap No. 1 and 2 white Music Paper French Copperplate Puper, 21 by 29 inchea Do. do. Medium, very beautiful Medium Printing Paper, in great variety Royal, superroyal. and imperial, for news Red, blue, yellow, and tea colored Medium Tea colored Royal, calculated for covers Fancy colored Cap.

Folio Post, and Medium Double Crown and double Cap Wrapping Sinr le Can and Grown do. Orders executed for every kind of paper with the ut most draiintch STATIONARY. Red and black Sealing Wax Walkden Kidder's, A Mart's red Si black tnK rowder Do. do. do.

Ink in bottles, all sizes Lead Pencils. Crayons, and Ever Points a mnriimn Dutch, and Russian Quills French Spanish speck'd double head Playing Cards American do. an Kinus Various sized Blank Cards Backgammon Boards, do. in nests School Bibles and Testaments Quarto Bibles, various qualities ond prices Greenleafs Grammar, Bascom'a Penmanship Webster's Spelling Book, old and new Lithographic Stones, all size Gold and Silver Hair Flowers Cast Iron Copying Presses For sale by imp ATin WILKES. 26 Exchange place).

Orders attended to for Rusl'a and Smith' Pnnlira Presses. Type from the various foundries, ana ail sinus of Printing Materials. ol" (2 J. i 1JANACEA AND LAI xloiii i i. a.

EsllfStftSfi PERKINS8. ApotWy, 29 Maiden lane, eorr nn iiut I assail St. suance of a decretal order of this Court, will be suance of decretal order ol uu wm, wu Main street, thence northwardly a range west side of Mailt street, to the said ferry house, at the nla of Ana aso. the right, title ana pi vileges of the late Thomas H. Smith, water, and lan roverea witn water, Vi nther.

and hounded as follows, to wit, beginning at the south west corner of North and Columbia streets, iW mnninir Kniitherlv. on Columbia street, one hundred feet, thence westerly and parallel with North street twi erlv on nnn hiinnrpn ram hnnrtri'il feet, to Columbia street. being the place of beginning each of said eight lots, containing, in breadth, in front and rear, twenty five feet, and in length, on earn sme, one inuiu.ro the same more or less, with the large three story bnck tViorortn IIUU3D BUUlUlllg fcS 4 un an a 11 thiit ovTtmn lot of situate in awt in tho cviirhth whtcI nf said citv. and dis VIUBi'f in f. 01 IU tineuished on a certain map, made oi ineesiare o.

i i Th roorpk. citv sur Casimir Th. Goerek, city sur three inches and in length, on both sides, one nunarea be the same more or less. AsD also, All that other lot of land, situate in the some eighth ward, and distinguished on the same map as lot number one hundred and forty seven bounded westerly, in front, on Broadway northerly ny lot num ber one hundred and nity one; easieri mia hum Ired and twentv one souther one hundred and forty eight; being in width, in front. twenty five feet and, in the rear, twenty live leei six inches and in length, on each side, one hundred feet.

Ano also. All those other two lots of land, situate in the same eighth ward, and distinguished on the same map by the numlxrs one hundred and forty nine and one hundred and fifty bounded westerly, in front, by Broadway easterly by lots numbers one hundred and eighteen and one hundred and nineteen northerly by lot number one hundred and forty eight and southerly kr InnHa lute of Nicholas Bavard. Esquire, deceased containing togetherin width, in front on Broadway, six ty five leet in the rear sixty six leei six mi neo oi.u length, on each side, ninety nine feet," be the same more or less. Ano also. All that other lot of land situate in the Eighth Ward of said city, and distinguished on thesame map as lot number one hundred and forty e.ght, bounded in front on Broadw ay.

on ihe southerly sido by lot num ber one hundred and forty nine, in the rear by lot number oue hundred and twenty, and on the northerly side by lot number one hundred and forty seven, containing in width in Iront iweiuy ve leei, anu iiiiiriiiii.ij five feet six inches, and in length on each side one hundred feet," be thesame more or Us. And also, All those five otl er lots of land situate in the Fourth Ward of said city, between Front and South streets, and distinguished on a map of divers loia of land situate in the said Fourth Ward, then belonging to Mrs. Elizabeth Morris, made by txlward uougnu. City Surveyor, dated January 17lh. 1923.

and filed In the office Df Register in and for the city and county of New York, as lota numbers one, two. on Sonlh street, and three, four and five on Front street, and taken together, am lu.iindiid mm follows northwesterly by Front street. southwesterly by land now or late belonging to Joshua Jones, southeasterly by South street, and northeasterly Kir int of lr.nd now or late belonging to Niobe Mintum, containing in breadth in front on Front street fifty five feet and one inch, and on South street fifty feet eight inches, and in length on each side one hundred and forty tw feet," be the same more or less. alt I m. on A Iit nl Innrl InDBrtition.

AND ALSO. "All tnat certain meuSeauu a. Aflidav it situate in the Second Ward of said city, on the north I II.U.. I j. Tt 1 1 .1 1.

easterly Blue oi Deesmaii sirevi. nuu uiawiiguiim number seventy two in said street, bounded, southwesterly in front by Beekman street, on the northwesterly side by a lot land now or late of Peter S. hermerhorn, on the soBthensterly side by a lot of land no or late ol imiu iniw ui mic vi Jeremiah LeamfTig, and in tne rear Hi.irril.ed containing in width in front and rear twenty five feet, and in length on the northwesterly side ninety six feet, and on the southeasterly side ninety five feet," be such dimensions more or less. And alko. All that other lot of 1 Jid situate in the same Second Ward of said city, being in the rear of the nr innH laat nhnvd described, and containing twenty five feet in breadth on the westerly side, twenty four feet in depth on the easterly side, be such dimensions more or less.

Together with all and singularthe tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. New York January 31st. 1831. 11 DAVID CODW1SE. j31 liw2wtdlw ister in Chancery.

JO" The sale of the above described premises is postponed until the 17th day of March next, at the same hour and place, wnen il win jwuturiy pmi. York. February 23d. 1831. DAvm F23 law2wdlw Master in Chancery.

TO EXONERATE FROM IMPRISONMENT. Pursuant to the Revised Statutes, part second, chapter 6, title 1, art. relating to voluntary assignments by an insolvent, for the purpose of exonerating his person irom imprisonment." II A A LL notice first published March A eighth, 1831 creditors to appear before Theodore S. Fiski Esquire, supreme court commissioner, at his office in the village of Newburgh. in the county of Orange, on the twenty sixth day of April, 1831.

at ten o'clock in the forenoon. m8 law6w "iii RXONORATE FROT.I IMPRISONMENT. firm TO EXONERATE FROM IMPRISONMENT. aaaaiaa a mtTV 1 CTTTnI 1 Ul tember, IS 30. s22 law 6m Pursuant to k.

vised Statutes, part second, chapter 5, title 1, art. 2 relating to voiuuuiry uKaigiuuBitu uy an insolvent, lor the purpose of exonerating his per anr. fmm imnri: Aliment." 1 WILLIAM il. PRICE notice Iirsr published re'j niHrv 16. 1331 to show cause belore the Hon.

Richard Rikcr. at his chambers in the City Hall of the city of New York.cn the 3d day of May next, at 10 o'clock A. M. Dated New York, February 16. 1631.

F16 lawlOw ADIES'Corset Warehouse. whole J. i sale and retail, at No. 132 William 1 mi street, ine.uisses vorsei Dress and Habit Makers, would tender their sincere thanks to the ladies of this city and others for the encouragement which they have received from them They would inform their customers that they continue to keep on hand a laree and eleerantassortment of Corset. manufactured from, the most urable materials and of the most approved shape, which tbey claim narticularlv as their own invention and as a careful attention will over be paid by them to the varie ty of forms and the request 01 tneir customers, they flatter themselvea that ineirs win oe lotina superior to any now in use, and tbey solicit and look, with conh.

denrefnrtbecontinnanceofthe public favor. They re ceivn refftilarlv the newest fashionsfrom London Pa o. 1.1 1 1 ns.and they assure tneirinenus bu iuc puouc mat ev. iry order, eithenorLiressesortuorseis.wiu oepromptiy tnd careluiiyexecuiea. N.

K. CJonntrvana ooumern mercuanu can neeuo olied with Corsets, on moderate terms and at the short eat notice. J27 rilHE OLD STAND. 105 William atreet, opposite JL Luke Davie, the cheapest Cap and Stock Store the ITnitnd States. It is really amusina to see.

the puff, poetry, and false representations of many cap maker and venders, in order to catch the unwary, and gull the public. We are not in the habit of puffing not misrepresenting and we only ask purchaser to call and examine our stock, which not alone will aurnasa any made in this city in quality, but also in the lowest of price. Some caps as low as 99 per dozen, nnd stocks 2 50 ner dozen look for the old stand. 105 William street. There are many low trick resorted to in order to withdraw our customers.

j22 tf L. M0RANGE DAVIS ECONOMICAL. i cu img tful promenades, sold at public auction, at the Merchant' Exchange in eoyroent of spring, and JgFS Mtnre the city of New York, on the twenty tturd day of Fe Foully wmrflta herself in 7 nn fmntin on Sixth st. ne I Draary next, ai i oiucm ww, uuo uo uucuuu uj of urt, I every thing beauufuL the The brUary next, at 12 clock at noon, tmoeruie mrection i by clotning is in I of the subscriber, ene of the mastess of said court, I every thing beauufuL the unfiling iiuu i I Innrt and la piling nd feet deep I Au that lot of mnd, ana )d repi on each side. i Mirn.

containing over nminwiui B1IU 1 i 1 1 i r.l ha a nnvorietor of the New Ex l5 nd Dlanu. The ad vanUecs that this de 1 wardly. along the rear of aaid ferry honse, twenty five lid Chatham street, rh.tlm street. 40 lanaeoverea wiia water, i cnange training LiZt aaaortment of re so feet from Broadway. situate at Brooklyru in the county of Kings, and State ha.

supplied himself wha Ciuaimeres. Ac. from and is about 50 leet iron, nroaaw.y. TLoidon Cloths, Ca wm uneresj coach bouseand sUble of New York, beguuung at the nortn east corner ot eenuy reip the most fashionable There are also on tne preuio I mnmtinn ferrv house. fumer ferrv) end nmnuur I which he is prepared to mawe up rr r.

MArctr street: a well ot ncelieni wier. Tr i a I a MarwiPl 11 HUT 11JO UtT asju thence, westeriy, along the north aide of aud ferry 1 garments, equal in every je satiBfaction, house, fifty feet to jtbe rear of the same; thence, south produce, and at such pnees as vnu give suubiiu ium, ma ensure luuire r.tl.Bm street. j. j. I n.ents for a oublic house or earden, feet, to an aiwy, tnence westwaroiy, awng sua alley, of Pearl street.

the Island Possession immediate in a parallel line with Water street, to the range ot Uie own cloth, may i mow or late oelonsinff to Alexander I rn.u. oenuem i v. frpomred. ri mrmiiKa i TT AT T7 I An fh I rSlTK MH fc. UienCC BCIUU Bluu BUCY B11U UUUX WW IIUS I IIH1B uicu A MrtK VH v.r ror caie th.n Jiftvt snd nantaloons i ii west Mde.

between Urand and Broome nreeta, oe.n? TV," 7 clauus Ma aid fee, 4 inclie. front on Broad way. and 26 fee, 4 inches o.ong IV OTlCfe All, New York iiptc ml a.al a 1 Ann st MAr nama I JIHIii KLivrara. uiiu BXJB7 rTTTl AW wa oe vaa aw t. aimo.

ror raie ioi 01 gruuuu xmu i .1 third lot from Theatre Alley, towards Broadway, lion grant extenus; iiimw ej. "1 I tnew lariei, ia o. MIlired tor 01 vessels, now uecBn. th. ih.

ith the youpuc. ntin inn kia Inrl will An 1 llllfl. U.V For particulars, apply at 725 Broadway, corner of Sixth side of the amud grant, to the rang ioi west a bribers, the executor in with the iM iii envi.M i icsutineiii. ui uicn vi ur in the city New Yotk. (ih T.

I il rk. KPTlTn. IllUUto r.u in and to tne Water and Scamnlel streets, or scriber Ann P. Dmel. Jio.

MnrA before, he tyMJ of, in and to the jiu i Detore iweniy iu within six to.ana in ironi oi saiu pnriiuars. the wharves, doons, ana stores, sioreiiouses mm mri. iucn Calm anau not nave yvy th knonmi thenonntn helonine. as the said nremises were 1 the first DublicaiKn ol this notice, tue uo the wharves, docks, and stores, storenouses aim appui 1 clalm no, nave iw rr.y junto belonging, as trie said premises were eraroed and conveved to said Thomas H. Smith, by ihoreither of them will not.be chargeaoie wrany onveyed to said Thomas H.

Smith, by 'vxaix PP 7 indenture bearing date the tenth day of February, ui monia, which they or eilheroi j. NIAIIS, I irht hundred and sixteen." I in of any other claims, or ol any lega ring date the tenth day of February, ii i thousand eiirht hundred and or either of them may hav ihr claims, or of any lest year And i rinruiMiiiBtBlr. i ALSO, All tnose ergo, aeirr. c.es, or maK. of also, in the tentn ward oi me city oi iww uin auj i ueceaseu.

isaieu distribution of the estate of the said CHRISTIAN BERGII. Executor. ANN DANIEL. Executrix. against came, with the eu, are nereoy aml voucners inereui.

w. James Harriot and Alexander Mastertoo executors of the last will and testament oi ine ton. at the office of Horace tio men street, in the city ol lew, ior, dsTof September, in the year one thousand eight hun died ana tDiny one. This notice given in rV of the Kkeman, deceased, by uhe 2d title of the 6th chapter vcyor, as lot number one fiundred and fifty two, bound X1 1 Statutes of the state of Ncw York, ed easterly, in front, by Crosby street; westerly, in the I Sw part 01 tne jajy CRICHTON. Executrix.

rear, by lot number one hundred and fifty one north iu Int n.nnhor one hundred and twenty two, and southerly bv lot number one hundred and twenty one, containing "in width, in front, twenty six feet three inches, and in the rear, twenty tnrec leet one mcu, mm lnrt V. nn Mnh cirle. ninetv nine feet." And also, "AH that certain other lot of land, situate in the same eighth ward, and distinguished on the same mon hv the number one hundred and twenty Crosby mon hv the number one nunurea ant. iwt ii.u I Tliepetuiunol Robert vv nite. wmeiut i front, by Crosby street; can r.

Campbell, an oi tnesaiu ijr ouu New York REsrrcTFi'Lt shkweth That your petitioners. toeeiher with Sarah ti. Beekman, Ann V. Uamel. end Edward T.

Backhouse, alsoall ol tnesaia cuy ana coi.n tv of New York, are sw.t as i umuniii, o'wners of the messuage snd lot oft round hereinafter par ticularly described; ard th'it the said Kt oen unur, iiiil Le Roy. and Duncan Campitu. are seizeu. in lee simple, of three ejual undnided tourt i pans oi the said premises hereinafter particularly mniioned and as Trustees under and by virtue of mar riage settlement of Samuel U. ol! anu saran Payne, in trust lor the said Sarah B.

Pavne, inov Sarah Nicoll;) and that the said Sarah G. Beekrua i seized in her own right of and entitled to a life estate in the remaining one equal undivided fourth part ol the same premises; and that the said Edward T. Backhouse is int. for a tcr.ii of ars. in tho said eonal ai.d undivided foiinh part ot the said premises, ut.der and by irtue of a lease from the said Saruh G.

Beeknian. who has a life estiite in the same on equal undivided fourth partofthesaraepremitesas aforesaid and that the said Ann P. Daniel is also seized of and entitled in her own rutht tu the remuinder or evcrsion of the said lat miinnni oiip ennnl un.lividel fourth part of the said premises hereinafter par.ici'.l&rly mentioned andiiescrib td.tand in which thesaid G. Be. kman isteized of a life cslale, and the said fcdw aru 1 cacKnoiise is i9ii for a term of vesrs.) after the deter mination of the lile estate of the aid Sarah G.Beekman, in the same equal undivided fourth part thereof which said messtmeeor tenement and lot of ground and pr nu ses hereinbi lore mentioned, of which ihe said petition i rs above named, and ihe said Sarah G.

Beekman. Ed ward IlacLhouse, and Ann r. Daniel, are seizeu. as herein before is stated, as tenants in common, issitns'ed. Wine and boine in the second wardot the said city and county of New York, on the north tudeot i ul ton srreet, and known an.i Uisungiusneu u.

ton street bounded as follows viz Bounded in front on Fulton street.urry CT feel threeinchts on the south erly side by ground late helotiging io james jauui ey, rAirtiz sii Jerl thrt tnche in the rear by ground late belonging to George Peterson, tkirty six feet and northerly ninftemfect six tnciKS, on tbe kitchen or building late belonging to atlinnne oeeKman; inenco i.oriu easterly by the said kitchen, ten feet nine inche and m.rlher hv Ihe Pnl.i'WBV lVinE IKlHTOl lile UOUBB lirnr the househere hv prauied and released, and the house on the northerly side thereof, to the Iront of said lot." And your petitioners being desirous ma, partition hould be madeol the above described messuage and lot of eround between them and the said Sarah G. Beek man, reward i liacsnouse anu anu r. ioum. that the same may be sold th moneys arising from the sale thereof may he divided according to the respective rights and interests before stated of the parties above named, therein Yonr petitioner th rclore pray that the saia premises may be so divided lielween them aj aloresaid. and the said Sntah G.

Beekman. Edward T. Backhouse aud Ann P. Daniel, or that the same may ne sum oy commissioners to he appointed by this same Court, and the moneys arising from the sale thereof be divided according to the respective rights and interests of the parties above named, in ana io me saiu prciuum. aloresaid in pursuance of the prdvisions contained in the Revised Statutes, part cnapier a.

ime euuueu Of the partition of lands owned by several persons." and the amendment thereto and your petitioners will ever pray. Ac. Dated 3d Liecemner. 10.su. DANIEL LE ROY.i TrU8tee" S.

B. NICOLL, Att'y and Counsel for the petitioners. NEW YORK COM. PLEAS. Robe rt White, Daniel Le Roy, I rnmrihu aim iuiii uii a i ra4 law6m ii PVANDER MASTERTON, JAMES HARRIOT.

Executors. north rly hvlot numner one uuuui cnu jqqi westerly, hi the rear, by lot number one hundred and twentieth day of May, in the year looi of forty eight and northerly by lot number one humirea nin.An Ikiintr in width, in front, twentv six feet n.l in thn mr tuvntv.five feet six inches and ill leni'th nn pu siile. one hundred feet," be the same "ill fhrt certain otherlot of gronnd, situ in tha uiil ni.r)uh vvnni. ard distinguished oil the same map by the unrulier one hundred and twenty two n.lnllV oounded caste'iy, irom, oj vrosi jf in the rear, br lot number one hundred and forty six northerly bv lot number one hundred and twenty three and southerly bv lot number one hundred and fifty two coiuninini' ih breadth, in front, twenty six feet three mches; aud, in tho rear, twenty three feet one inch; ano in leni tn, on 1 acu biue. niiit ij imir And also, All Uose other two cerain lots of land, situate in the same eighth wanl, and distinguished on the same map bv the numbers one hundred and eighteen and one hundred and nineteen hounded southeasterly, in front, on Crosby street by groiuid formerly the property of Alderman Bayani, ueceasea nnnlxvHstorlv hv lots know on said map as num bers one hundred and fifty and one hundred and forty 31st December, 1830.

ta.i lv lwa nmnrietors of tbe vZZ nmm Inlfver ml stock, issued in aT Pnninm the 3d of MarfA, 1825, to exchange for tock bearing that the cemncaies ot tne saia sw, 1 Amifrf ana Mirn niiic sana Ikree aundred and lAirtjr six n.ij.u, cnt of July. 1831, to tne nvthair Hfl PU LKUl.inni nn th nresentation and sor render ot the said ceruncates at Loan Office, where the same may stano Notice is further eiven. that no transfer tif the certin' Kmka nl 1 leaaurv caiesoi iub niu iium T7 any Loan Office, wiU be allowed alter iu June, 18 1. cerrificateaof tbe Ana B1SO. lUttl lire lliwricn, said slock, will cease and determine on tl30lh day oi June aforesaid lamtlstJy secretary oi uw d4 If a Rarclns street and notice I UavnloV BTnAfllvHIIU UUIK i sanu ami lTOTlCE.

Public notice is hereby givtn to sick WJ i ill t. arrivn in the DOrtOt I 1. aisaoieu seameu York durinir the winter months, that attendance will be nnv. rtetween ine uour of 12 and 1 o'clock, (Sundays excepted) receive their nalumo in niHcr III nmTiae BU IUUMI QUWtuiuv tions and medical treatment for those whose situations may require them. 0 Health Officer.

JAMES R. MAN LEY. Resident Physician. SMITH CUTTER, Health Commissioner. New York.

Jan. 4th. 1831. XTOTICE. All persons having claims estate or A oner una.

iaie o. i i k.Ko the anmeVtlth the VOUCh Ii inHhted to said estate, to make r. John Elv. at his store, I'hyiiu'mi inereoi 10 430 Penrl street, on or before the first day of April next. New Yb.

September 23d. SAML. KEUiBUKU JOflil E.L.I, "'s251aw6m hereby further given, that if any person object to either of the propositions, as above named, tbey are desired to All I 1. U'PllinlT At I DP ZHirPBl I MTflTlfR To all to Mom may i Hams, late ol I ntlice. nn or netore nionaav, me sona having ciaimstHB oiVPS rift a VES.

the city of New York, deceased, or tne es.aio o. decessed. are hereby required to exh.b.t the same with the vouchers thereof, to us. as executors of the last ill and testament of James Harris, deceased, at No. 164 Maiden lane, in the city jot sew or, o.

StJCommissioner. St. Commissioner 's Office. March 10.1631. mil ia ven in pursuance oi uie iiu r.nn nl the land, and Ol.ier vanaiions in of he 2d article of fne 3d title of the 6th chapter of the to fUe 8lopfs streets, all which are parti I ..11.

I 1 I I .1 r.nA ntirt lit IhA KPVIM 3 aiNie UI IHP Oiaw in hfl ITlf mr .1 IHCmiUlini onu Dated New York. Oct.va tn. io.i JAMRS LO RIMER GRAHAM. oW lnw6m against landt. deceased, are wilh the vouchers th Administrator with me win ar.ncxeo.

hereby required to exhibitthe same, I hereof, to William Smith, one of 1 Camlirui de I mi ill, car. uima LUIClIiri ceased, at No. 72 Catharine st. in the city ot iNew ors. at or before the twenty filth day ot June, in uie v.r rW bv ot number one thousand e.ght hundred and thirty one 1.1 "umber This no.

is giv en in pursuance of the 31th sec. inywS.iTin fiont! he 2d article of the 3d title of the 6th chaptel of section ihe 2d part of the Revisirl Statutes ol me aiaie oi WL SMn IL UNT' 91 TW lawf.m k.lni roninroit In nnwilt the same, prourriv authenticated, and those indebted to said estate lo make payment thereof.to Henry Jas. Anderson, Administrator at "his residence. No. 342 Broadway, on or before the 23d day of March next.

HENRY JAS. ANDERSON, Administrator. SARAH ANDERSON, Administratrix. New York. Sept 22.

1830. 2 law 6m tTOTICE All persons having claims against ni 1 motie Jaquea tie Labat. late of the city of New Vnrk Wnd. or the estate of the said Thimotie Jnnnsd IbaL deceased, are hereby required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to me. as executor of the last, ill and testament of said Thimotie Jacques de Labat.

at my oee. No. 4S Wall street, on or beloie the 13th day of July next. Dated New ork. January 13th, 1831.

JOHN J. BOiD. jl31aw6m Executor. NOTICE. All persons having claims against the estate of Win.

Hearv Coleman, late of this city, deceased, are hereby required to present the same, pro perly authenticated, and tnose inaeoieu io to make payment thereof, to Henry Jas. Anderson, executor, at his residence. No. 342 Broadway, on or before tbjs 16th day of April next. HENRY JAS.

ANDERSON. Executor, i car ah HAVILaND. Executrix. New York. Oct 15, 1830.

o5 law6m All persons having claims against the w.lter R. Wood, ia of this city, dec d. are hereby required to presentthe same, properly authenticated, andthose indebted to said estate, to make payment thereof to the subscriber, on or before the first day of May next. JOtl.il Li. DttnLiliI nuiuiinniioiu.i n29 law6m 153 South st.

a DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is here r. by publicly given to an persons who uc uj 1 1.,. the Mit nf New York, i auiiinii, laic J1 by land hereinafter present tbe same duly authenticated and without delay. for adjustment, and all those anywise are in debted to said estate, to make immediate payment lo the subscriber, at No.

31 Water street, near Broad st. JAS. W. LENT. Administrator.

New York. Nov. 2d. 1830. n2 law 6m ALL persons having claims against the estate of John a mt 1 Law aMUllllHUl ft a a aVW.

rredenck ilaws, oeceasea, are uereuy nnauent the aame. ta ith the vouchers thereof, for pay ment, within six raontns irora mis uk nu an indebted to the same, are requested to make payment to and others, on tbe great plain Beginning at me noriu I corner of the road which separates the farm from the land late of Jacob Mersereau. deceased ana running from thence along the said road southwesterly fourteen rPorsuBi.t to Revised Statutes, part second, chapter 5, degree, one hundred and ninety six rods, to the land ol 1. article 5. relating to voluntary assignments by 1 triA aoiiffh u.

fomiltr. hut now or lately owned by acres, lying near the Sound, and which was purchased nf the executors of Peter Prall. deceased, bounded on tht east, by a ditch which divides it from the sal cneailnur of Ahraham Vrorae: west, by a branch of Mark' creek on one aide, by meadow formerly ol Abraham Egbert, deceased, and on the other side, by another lot of meadow, the owner's name unknown. Bated, New Y'ork, February 2d, 1831. f52wts S.

COWDREY. Master in Chancery. riTiTE OF NEW YORK. sa. InChaucerv.

In pursuance of an order of the Court of Chancery of this state, will be sold at public auction, at the Merchants' Exchange, in the city of New York, on Wednes day, twenty third day ot narcn next, at 1 ciock, ai 1 1. 1 a nf ih. noon, uncer tne direction ei ine suoncnucr, roasters of said court, "all that certain lot, piece or par on application by letter or otherw ise. Slating the number of acres, the name of the patentee and proprietor. Reference is given to the following gentlemen Messrs.

John Sergent, John Welsh, Joseph Moss. Benjamin P. Smith, Redmon Paul, and Turner Morehend. of Phi ladelphia, and S. M.

Stilwell. Esq. of New York. s6 law6m TTOTICE is hereby given, that application will De made to the Honorable the Legislature of the State all right and title which the state has obtained by demands against the estate of Dianna Cole, (a colored I g0heat ,3 landsnf the late William Hamilton, to his 1. .1 1 IV A 1.

deceased, to 06 law6m GEORGE Administrator. I able for any ng is, or monies which they or either of TOTICF All nersoiia havme claims against the them may have paid, in satisfaction ol any other claims, Oi A persons uawuic i in mnW.ncHirihiitionnf the estate I of New York, deceased, are hereby requested to exhibit the same, with vouchers thereoi, to the suDscrioer. ai her residence, No. 270 Elizahetn street, in me uy oi New York, on or before the 30th day of March i next. .23 law 6m mAtoa.

fN CHANCERY. State ofNeto York, tt. In pur suance ofa decretal order of this Court, will be sold at public auction, at the Hotel at Mersereau a ferry, 1 A now or lately Kept Dy mr. riamiuon.ii v. Richmond, on the 2 1st day of March next, at twelve nVinek at noon, under the direction of the subscriber.

ons bl the masters of this Court, all that certain tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in county oi Richmond, and state of New York, and in the town of Castleton, at or near a place lormei ly cauea me ooiurcm lots, in the rear of the land patented to Cornelius Cor en widow Ann Hamilton, of the city of New York. j2JIaw6w NOTiCE. All persons having claims against Mar, tha Ferrier. late of the city of New York, idow, now deceased, are hereby req ired to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, the executors of her last will and testament, at the house lately occupied by the said Marina Ferrier. Ni.

173 Division street, on or before the twenty thrrd day of March next and if any such claim shall not have been so presented. within six months trom the hrst puDiicasion oi mis notice, the subscribers or either of them will not becharge Kstaie of William llealsey Oook, late oi me uji u. u. on, of the said deceased. Dated at New 1 ork, this tweBty second day of September.

13 JO. nnlc, iti. caaioa. s23 lawRm DANIEL DEAN. "TO riCE To all whom it may concern.

All per 11 sons havingclaimsaainsl William Bryce.lateoflhe citvnfNew York deceisedjoragainsttheestateofthesaid William Bryce, are hereby required lo exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof to Samuel Osborne, administrator of the goods, chattels and credits of the said William Rrvce. deceased, with the ill of the said deceased annexed, at the office of the said Samuel Osborne, at number 141 Water street, in the city of New York, on or before tho I9th day of April, in the year of our Lord me thousand piijht hundred and thirty one. This notice is given in pursuance of the 34th section ofthe 2d article ol the 3d title ol the 6th Chapter of the 2d part of the Revised Statutes ofthe Stale of New York. Dated the 16th October, 1830. SAMUEL OSBORNE.

oI6 iaw6m Adm'r. with the WHI annexed. TY order of Archibald C. Niven. Esq.

a Supreme 1 Court Commissioner in and for Sullivan County, an insolrent for the purpose of exonorating bis per I Benjamin Decker.thencerunning pnrtlyalong the line of I notjce hereby given to Solomon S. Piatt, now or late son fmm imprisonment. I said Decker, and partly along Joseph Christopher a I the town of Cochecton, in the county of Sullivan, an STEPHEN C. MOTT and William Holmes, as well hand, southeasterly, seveuty wo degrees sixty five rode, absconding or concealed toall others whom it lor his use. and the transfer of any property by bim for any purpose whatever, are forbidden by law and are void.

Dated Dec. 13, 1830. G. O. BELDEN.

d23 3m Attorney for attaching Creditors order of David V. N. Radcliff. Esq. a supreme court commissioner, in and foi Dutches county, notice is hereby given to Benjamin Fowler, late ofthe town of Dover, in Dutchess county, and now ofthe state of Ohio.an absent debtor.and to all others whom it may concern, that on application and due prool made 10 him the said commissioner.

pursuant to the directions ofthe revised statutes of this state, entitled of attachments against absconding, concealed or non residentdebtors," he ha directed all the estate wiihin the county of Dutchess belonging to said Benjamin Fowler to be seized and that unless the said Benjamin do apiear ana uis mil 1M Paul at. ma i oill WinriAOf oo: rre liOW IT, UBTV, XWWV, Gosnell's old bmwn Winsor do. witn a general mentof French and Engiisn jworoorj, MtDsnii.t.r xi.OCUM Drug and ing Establishment, vo. KIR THR rliKKOr THK iost received mt Store. No.

303 Broadway, corner o. m3 Chemical N. Y. Robinsons fA i e. i Water, and other nulr.tiou.

diet lor eBddnn nn in nackaees. with directions tor IV np Root, of preparing also. Jamaica cal Store. No. N.

York. anu w1 exnresslt ami sale at MARSHALL C. SLOCUM lrug 303 Broadway, corner ol liuane aiira. w1 '7rvnt stock of ISo. 2US7 01 untieu ciaw rQO ISO.

ZU3 I Ol IJIIlirv. 34 TOOTH ACHE JL 'The subscriber, in his practice as a Dental Sirr eeon, having extensively used in the cure of the Tooih a whuo'a WtreinbleTiioth Ache Drops. and with decided success, he cn recommend it. when notice is hereby turtner given, mni ii an pniiijn before the to tho proposed alterations, in the regulation of that part gcnvme. as superior to any other remedy now belore (tne Haired in nrcMsnt the same in wn public it oDtamca ot me suoscnocr, a 6 ting at the Street Commissioner's Office, on or before insiaill tty inuiH.

GRAVES. Street Commissioner. sinner's Office. Harch 10. 1831.

mil CORPORATION NOTICE Public notice hereby given, that the sale of property aaveruseu for the 17th iusiant. for the non payment ot assessments, has hn no looned to the 22d day of March. 1831. By order ol the Common Council. R.

GRAVES. Street Commis r. St. Cora's. Office, Nov.

18. 1830. Printers lo the Corporation are requested to insert theabovs until the March m11 IN COMMON COUNCIL. I5lh November. 1830.

Resolved, that the sale of all such Lands and Tene ..1 A I .1.1 luMimiinlc nr. the 17th Printers to the Corporation are requested to in a week until 22.1 March. CtORPOK ATION NOTICE In Common Council, March 20th, 1330. Resolved. That the sale, of all such lands and tene hun hn marked postponed," underthedi nvil.m nf ihe Finnnce Committee, upon the list or state ment of the lands and tenementsadvertised to be sold for i.iuimiN the tl'ld dav i Man instant, maae out The original certificate of the patentee, trom wnnen the following extracts are made, may be seen at tne auo scriber's office.

No. 5 DODGE The subscriber would respectfully inform the public, that he has communicated a knowledge of the ingredients of which his celebrated "Tooth Ache Drops' ere pharmaceutical and chemically compounded lo Dr. Jonathan Dodge. Surgeon Dentist. No.

5 Chambers street, ho will always have a supply of the genuine article on hand, of the subscriber's own preparing. And the subscriber most cordially and eirnestly recommends to any and every person afflicted with diseased teeth.or sufferingthe excruciating torments of the tooth in na above and have the disease eradicated. nH the nnin entirely and forever removed. This me i ineilis, Huvertisru iu uc oviu JO PICE. All persons having claims agaiiwi mv da Df jjovember instant, upon which Ihe Assessments dicine not only cures tne iooin ne, uu.

)i rrn ifiinnnn Into nf this citv. deceas 1 i i nnstnoued I thsnrnirnxiinf ilprnv in teeth and where teeth are dis a. txuAw oi ui i i 1 nave noi oeen mmnir pniu i.j i i the '2'2d rl.v of March. 1S3I. "i mDToNj sest this once is once I.

Jllniviii easea ana aecayuig, aim so cun mtij ouch as not to bear the necessary pressure for stopping or filling, by (say a few days) previous application of this medicine, the teeth may be plugged in the firmest man nil without nain. As to the cure of the tooth ache. there ever have been, and ever will be, sceptics; but, to the suffering patient, even one application of this medicine ill often give entire relief, as thousands of living witnesses can now testily; and where the medicine is carefullyandproperlyspplied.itts believed it will never fail of its intended effect. In conclusion, thesubscriber Tooth Ache Drops. by the deputy Street Commissioner, and signed th.

1. assures the public that White's Mayor, and now filed with the em ot me common be Conncil. he nostnoned and suspended fortwelve calen tlxn? in, rler trnm the RH id 22ddav of March instant. m251awI2m (Signed) J. MORTON.

Clerk. AND AGENCY 1J IN KENTUCKY. AyUt H. Buckner, of Hart county, will attend to land claims in the said state as agent. There are many valuable tracts of land in this state, belonging to gentlemen in the eastern states, which have been illegally soiu tor taxes those lands can yet be recovered, if attended to in hnrt time.

Any information wanted will be given nue, ine patentee, can obtained in its ulmost purity, of Dr Jonathan Dodge, Surgeon Demist, No. 5 Chambers street. THOMAS WHITE, Patentee of White's Vegetable Tooth Ache Drops. NewYork.8thmo.24th. 1830.

nli ItKIVATK INSANE HOSPITAL 1NF1RMA I RY. Dr. lic that having been advised by some of the moat cele orated ol the medical 'acuity oi tnis cuy. io open rate institution for the reception of insane patients, a some eligible spot on this Island, has selected that we known, high, airy and universally healthy spot the Ha miltonSnrinff Place. Thisdelightfulspotissituated on the east bank of the Hudson River.eightmilesfromthis city, and half a mile north of Jlanhattanviue, on tne Blooraingdale road, commanding a fine view of the North River.

Here patients are furnished with every kind ofexercise and amusement, such as riding, sailing, nrdeninp. In conse of New York, at iu presentaossion.lor an act incorpor 1 institution. Dr. H. has discontin Iu ik i fi' Kenevnlent I 1 1 uiiug a owinj n.j oVi I uea nisom esiaDiisnmeni 111 wcu bo Society, in the City of New ork.

j24 law6w I tna, at Jamaica, L. I. consequently his hole attention NOTICE is hereby given that apphcauon will be willbe paidtothislnstitution. At tnisasyiura patients made to the legislature, at this session, lo release I of the following description will be received, vil those insian laiwriiig uuutrr iiisaijitjr nuatx.j lm: also such as are laboring under chronic, nervousor cac hectic diseases and lastly young men of intemperate irregular habits, such as are unmanageable by their pa rents or guardians; for patients of this description, who have neglected theireducation. a private instructors provided.

Dr. H. is hnppy to state that his success in tbe curr of patients of the above description has far exceeded his mostsanguine expectation for the last two years past, and which is probably owing to a new mode of treatment adopted by him hut being wellaware that the Dublic have certain prejudices against both public and private hospitals, such as the proprietors or keepers of them being harsh.tyranical overbearing and in some instances cruel to their patients; in order to do away such feelings, so far as it respects himself, he begs leave to refer thone hom it may concern to the Rev. Samuel Eastman, 229 Bowery Mott, M. D.

Profea aprof Surgery in Rutgers Medical College, Park Place; a. w. Bonney, tsq.corner ot ceaar ol riassaustreets. New York and in Boston.tothe Rev. Howard Malcom and A.

A. Dame. Esq. All letters directed to Dr. Hammond must be left at No.

20 Bowery. n3 NEW Y'ORK LOCK DISPENSARY, the stomach. INO. 38 ULTOS STREET. Diseases A CERTAIN DISEASE effectually cured bv Dr.

1 GLOVER, at ihe Lock Dispensary. Fulton street. (near Pearl street,) opposite tbe Fulton Bank. By ex tensive experience. Dr.

O. is enabled to cure, positively and effectually, a certain disease (upon early applica tion) jn a few days, without dangerous medicines, or the I least restraint or exposure. Also, t.ieets, Strictures, old I Ulcers, all obstructions and debilities. Strangers, be not deceived by purling advertisements call and judge for yourselves. Dr.

G. has received a regular medical education in our first Medical CoUpea. His practice in this city is duly appreciated in that nar. I licular class of diseases lo which he devotes his undivi. I ded attention, and receives the complimentary notice of I in their individual canacit as copartners, under the nf Ihn Tiwn.

senior thence nn and nroof made to I meaicines aaaptea to tne treatment ol Atn.t Ay illm ihe ritv of New York r.K. T. nnrtheuterlv. I 1 ReiiaeH Stntntea I lM ditlerent diseases labelled and numbered pursuant to the Revised Statutes i a mm, I TUUIIIIIK I CI IK illO IllrC UI MR? "OIU jsrviif 31J.IU VlIUI.l JUMOUaUl mm 1 notice first published March 7. 1831; creditors to appeer before John 1 Irving, iirst juage oi me vourtoi common Pleas of the city and co tnty of New York, at his office in tho City Hall ol said cit j.

on the I8th Cay ol April next. 10 clock the forenoon, mi lanow fourteen degrees or hundred and ninety six rods, to the of New York, he hath issued an attarhment nnfiirrnN a AKPINWALL. Drnpri.u oi iiiiatn cjTaTE OF NEW YORK. In pursuance ot a decretal order made by the Court of Chancery of the State of New York, I. the subscriber, one of the masters of tbe said Court, will sell at public auction at the Merchants' Exchange in the city or New lork, on Wednesday tbe thirtieth day of March, instant, at twelve o'clock, noon of that day.

all that certain lot or piece of ground, with tbe buildings and improvement thereon erected, part and parcel of the farm or piece land in the Eighth (late Seventh) Ward of the city of New York, which, on the first day of May. in the year 1707, was granted and demised by the corporation of Trinity Church, in tne satu city, ro Aaron nurrand hi aniens, and bv the said Aaron Burr sfierwardt arM assigned and conveyed to John Jacob Astor, and kaonri and distinguished in a map of the said farm, roads by BIIU uniic.5u..ireu Uy 1 Loan 181 dated New YorR. September 11th. lSiJ. tor I Stepnen Ludlum, one of the sworn Surveyors of tbe eighteen thousand four hundred and thirty three dollars g)i(, city of Nbw yorh, by lot No 133.

(Number one and eighly six cents, siancmji iu I nunareu bdo imnj iun, uuuuuiu iu irom and Ceorge Richard fhilips. jnancnesier, I by Charlton street; easterly Dy iois numoers one him. lost and notice is hereby given thai application will ne I drejana thirty fiveand one hundred and thirtyix we. ol mn ide to the Treasury Department for the mrly by lot number one hundred and thirty one. and the same.

m3 6w i .1. Mai npiwrnn nninunni nneoiirn GEORGE P. ROGERS. PUBLIC NOTlCtw hereny given, will be made to the Legislature of the State of New York, at iu present session, lor an act to incorpo Company in the city of New York, with a cap. lt.1 ol two million, of dollars, for th.

JHirpoa. of ga Rail Road or Rail Koaas trom me city of New York, on either or both sides of ihe North rjOUTHERN DISTRICT OP NEW YORK. yt that on the loth day of Decem ber A 1830. in theMth year of the Independence of ie United State, of America. AC.

Arf the said district, have deposited in this office, the tilleof a book the right whereof they claim as proprietor in the words following, to wit: A Key to the Complete Courseof Exercises in Latin Syntax, adapted to ZuniMs Grammar, chiefly by the Rev John "enrick. M. A. In conformity to the Act of Congress of the United Siaies. entitle, Au Act for the ncourageraent of Learning, by securing the copies oi iuno, nfsuch CODies.

AnH 1 in io nronerties ol the oncinal of i tf'ORPORATIO nuiilC i uui.u doom, iu r. i l.UMinartffr I j. fhamm mentioned. books. io ine southerly in the rear by lot number one hundred and thirty two the said lot number one hundred and thir.

ty three. being in breadth, in front and rear, each twea. ty five feet, aud in depth one hundred feet, The above premises are now known as No. 64 Charlton slreet. aud are held under a lease thereof gram.

ul nH executed bv John Jacob Astor. bearing dace tha an Act for the Sorines. with the advantage oi being concentrate and dement of Learning, by securing the copies of more highly carbonated, rendering it a more agreesbW i xi i. ha miihrkra nnii nmtine wiuen ana sinngmeu i V. a d.Lo in tbe authors and propne 1 and efficient draught.

A miiiuicr iu.i imuu agrees and Pearl street; to open hiity s.x.ns.ree cuan, hie anerient. ooerating mildly though etfecfoally Roy Road to Eighth Avenue "ST." Si 7 5 tt the arts of desig out the nauseating and debilitating effectaof mos, Tompkins street, trom oranu 7 uuC.u. nH other mints." I imnanine on the contrary strength and 10 nave Fourteenth street, from the Bowery to me in. mg.engraving anu pp.TTS. IX oreana.

The value of the water a a I CORPORATION NOTICE. Public notice is hereby given, that assessments as hereinafter named Ksen comnleted and" are lodged the Street Com missioner's Office lor examination by all persons con This notice given in the 34lh section vi.4 for widening the sidewalks of Diiane street of the 2d article of the third title ol tne sixtn cnapier 01 the second part of the revised statutes 01 New York. Dated New Yok.Dec, j31aw6m I WILLIAM GALE. Tiinrf 'Vi "ii 1 man concern All pef John Van Giettm Ifite BUII9 lug "3 1 of the township of Rahway. county of Essex and State of New Jersey, deceased, or the estate of Mn Vjn A are iherebv rcq lo exhibit tne same iih Uie voucher thereof to me, as aomitustrator ith the will annexed of the said John an Gicson.

at my ollice. situate No. 143 Fulton street, in the city of New York, on or before the 1st day of May, in the year 1831. a iiirimtiia atrets a m. lor a vveu anu Pump in King street, between Variek and Macdougal street.

And notice is hereby further: given, that if any persons object toeilherofthe above named assessments, they are desired to present the same in writing at he Street Commissioners Office, on or before Monday, the 21st March instant. K. GU.VVES. Street Commissioner, rvmm r. OfTir n.

March 10th. 3831. mil CORPORATION NOTlCE. rPubiic iitlire is hereby given that a memorial of sundry persons, has been laid before the Common Qmncil. praying for alterations in the plan heretofore adopted, for tbe regu i.i...n.,i ih.t nan nf the citv commonly called Sluyve sant'a Meadow, and to substitute inlieu thereof an open rr: cnn.kiai.

floih and Camhlet CloaKS, in variety of patlems; Cords and Tassels, w.i a general assortment of eoods in their line. Til THE PUBLIC dl6 VITENTLEMEN who wish be furnished with gar ments of the mostanionae cut At'p. are respectfully invited to call on STINEME1 nnt sfi William street, three doors above Exchange here they ill be pleased to execute all orders in their line in a satisfactory manner and oft the mint reasonable tsrms for cash. GENTLEMEN studying economy in their Wardj robe, are respectfully informed that their orders Ann Ka ma A a. tin in tht nillfct fashionable style, should they purchase, or find iheir ow cloth, at prices that shall convince them that a savin? of consequence can I mmln l.v ah uavnienls.

The workmanship of all ariii les made shall be inferior to none, and the prices made known by apply ins at the iSassau street abiiot 81 William st. 2d door from Maiden lane. public road or highway thence running won, ag.in8t esUite ofsa.d Solomon natt. tbatth. dmes, Tfo7 those kVn.

he Svr kSuV. public roaa nortnwesieny. seveiu n. tame win oe Bota tor uie pn maiv oi vp, m.Zn live rotls to the place of beginning, containing eighty he 4 dchge uch atuchment accord.ng to CLTT all that I acres of laud, be the same more or leas. Also, jaW wjihin three months from the first publication of certain lot of salt meadow, said toconuiuaDoui twelve 1 thlg notice and that the: payment ol any debt to tumor A preventive upon early application.

N.B. No letters will be received unless post paid. F3 HORN E. continues lo be consul tea at hia of fice. Strangers are respectfully apprised Dr.

Home bcipg legally bred to the medical profession in the city of London, has been a regular member of said Faculty of Physic 35 years, fir the last 25 years in the ciiy of New Y'ork. His practice from being general. he confines to a Particular Branch Medicine, which engage his profound attention. His well known in tegrity challenges the severest scrutiny bis experience very great; bis success astonishing. He caution tbe unfortunate against the abuse of Mercury thousands are annually mercurialized out of life.

In very many eel of land, known as lot number four in Dover street, I charge the atuchment accc rding to law, within nine stored hi patient to health and a sound constitution. aegree malignancy, speedily re this day received, and for sale low. at 57 1 2 Maiden lane. by RALPH KGLLOGC. m5it nib satins vitur beis ivi 1 1 tnnn.n thA a.mnretor depma it unnecAMftra Clerk of the Southern iiisinci 01 ew jo.n.

bo aenerBujf n.iu". 1 to dwell on it. lartner tnan lonsw, ui iin mmi irrnt (JAMUEL No "6 Broad gtSlity of the stomach, heartburn, bead ache, 55 way. have just received and for sale men a Pfnor dvneplic, nervous and bilious omplaW Wadaed Morning Gowns aaaea efficacioue. For sale genuine (only) J19 CtAST OFF CLOTHING.

The subscriber no offers' an excellent opportunity to Gentlemen to dispose of their Cast Off Clothing, he continues togr he best cash price for Clothing of every desenpuoa The prices he is enabled to give, will make it worthy Ihe attention of ever) Gentleman dispostd to econonu. A line addressed, will bcnunciually attended to, by M. LUMLY, 109 Chatham street. m2C tf Opposite the Theatre. PIANO FORTES.

Thesubscnhersespectluilyn, fimi. the lariina and crentlemenof the city of New. York, likewise Southern merchants and thn he has on hand a general assortment of Piano Forte with and without metallic plates and bars, of superior the materials are all well seasoned ami selected, and the workmanship is executed in the best manner either by himsell or under his immediate inspec. lion, hich gives him confidence to say they wilUumd any climate equal to any yet made. From the long experience the subscriber has had in the business, and the strict attention he has paid to the same, (both here and in London.) it may be presumed that he is fully conn tent to make Piano Fortea equal to any, either domestic or imported.

Second hand Piano Fortes taken in exchange. Piano Fortes repaired and tuned in tbe best manner, lln hired bv the naonth. (very superior.) Do. made to any pattern, and warranted. THOMAS GIBSON, Piano Forte maker, a23 No.

61 Bo relay street. jO. 116 BROADWAY. Samuel Aifwora mis 1 Co. Mercers and Tailors, opposite the City Hotel and adjoining the National Hotel, have constantly on hand, an assortment of Cloths, Cassimeresand Vestinti, which upon examination, ill he found interior to nm in thn city, in point ol nenness or variety which am be mrde, to measure, at short notice.

Also, constantly on hand, an endless variety of fancy colored and white Cravats. English, India, and Genua Pocket Hdkfs. in great varety, by the piece or single, English, India, Italian, and French black CrsvtH; while, dress, and black tocKs, ot every oesenptm rich silk and other Hosiery, in variety Gloves of lie best quality, by the dozen or single uspenders, Cnmt Pads, Collers, Linen and Silk Pocket Hdkfs. beamed; flannel and lambs wool Uundervests and Drawers, 4c. In addition to the above, thespaciius apart raerju over the warehouse are fitted expressly and furnished a complete assortment of fashionable garmenai, comprising every article appertaining to the wardrobe riftbe gentleman of fashion, made in the best manner, and of the first quality of goods only, with which genJcruen strangers can be accommodated at a moment's Dot ice.

in retired apartments, or have them made from a Urge as ortment of goods in the piece. The establishment is an original, and will be tonnrj a great convenience to the citizen and stranger, who are respectly invited to call and examine it that th7 may ud ge for themselves. Je8tfredeMonth XTMTED STATES' FEATHER, BEDDING MATTRESS REPOSITORY K. Crosxeua 463 Broadway, opposite Broadway House, New York, respectfully onets lor sale, the real ienmant lAOm Down Covers, superior to any oflered for sale in tha country also, superior Swan's Down Feather Beds A Pillows best live geese down Beds, wilh pillow, aal live geese feather Beds, all ol a it' pen or quality, nn curled hair Mattresses, of all sizes, and Napoleea PL lows also, best New Orleans moss Mattresses, and gt assortment of Pill vaster tuper 12.13 and 14 Enelish Duffle Blankets: 12 13 4 Marseilles Quilu and Counterpanes with a variety of other goods ia th branch ol Upholstery business. N.

B. R. C. will contract for the supplying of Bed ding to line ships, steam packets and boarding houses, on tbe lowest city terms. Sty Families wanting goods in the above line, new being the season, will find it to their interest to eumise for themselves.

Orders left at the Store, will be punctually st tended to, and all goods sold warranted of tbe beet m. erials. a) TO THE AFFLICTED Madlock's Vegetable fat tderfor the disease of the lungs. The proprietor of this medicine, after repeated trials of Ka virtus. hich have been attended with tbe most signal soeeca, now offers it to those who are afflioted by the wash diseases which it is designed to relieve, in full confident that it will be found efficacious, particularly if taken it the incipient stages of those diseases.

For three yean past, this medicine baa been prepared in the form of i powder, and taken as an infusion with the most happt success. Among its most prominent qualities tbe fol lowing may oe mentioned as entitled to particular eon. sideralion. It promotes that gentle perspiration nkick is deemed healthy, and checks those sweats which morbid and pernicious. It relieves chronic affertuoi and congestion ofthe longs, by giving force to tbe ho guia circulation; assuages cough; it promotes a sw and mild expectoration it remove pain from tbe chH) it relieves asthmatic or difficult respiration it cornea obstinate eostiveness, and thus leaves the bowels in a regular and healthy state.

Thus it is found that tots painful svrDDtnms hich indicate diseased lunn.tesili 3IJ thaesst yield to this powerful remedy when seasonably tesorud to. and that it restore the patient to the bodily I which that cruel disorder, the consumption, if lelt iu natural operation, wouia very speedily destroy. a i 1 I lina James Wilson, 208 Water street. New York. Te the Public.

I have pleasure in informing th pas lie, that having been afflicted for several momht disease of the lungs, I have been induced to maheinil ot air iladlock a powder, and have experienced eenu blo.relief from its use, and that numbers of others eiaiv larly afflicted have, at my instance, used it with pleasing success. For the particulars of my own case anJof the others here referred to, any inquirer may obtain further satisfaction by calling on me at my stote, No. 308 Ws ter street, New York. JAMES WIIiSOK. New Sept.

7, 1830. ITaving myself made use of Had lock's Vegetatfe Powders for inflammation on the lungs, occasis bsd a severe cold, I most cheerfully bear tesliraoxj good enects, and recommend it use to others. JOSEPH HEWaLETT. New Sept 6, 1830, Dear Sir Having been for time afflicted ith a disease of the cheat, attended with a cough and occasional alight discharge of blood, I was reduced 10 1 state of great debility, when in the month of September, 1829. 1 was induced (at tbe earnest solicits uon of a fiieud from your city, after assume; me of iu bein safe, and applicable to my case) to make use of yooj vegetable cough powder, which I 1 happy to Male, 1 believe to be the means under Pro dence, of my re ration to good health.

Appreciating, a I do. thevalu le qualities of medicine, 1 would most cheerfully roramend to oil" similarly afflicted, to make trial of it feeling a ecof dence that iu virtue have only to be knowb tb lued. I remain, air, yours, EDWIN S. STURDEYAjiT. Mr.

Jame Iladlock, Fayetteville, C. 16 3uwtf BY AUTHORITY OF THE UN VrEjTsTATE tnousanas 01 cases committed to nis care, ot all grade I ram fatcnt Vegetable Drtif i frlAWnt Parr, Patent Vegetable Drtifrief.fc)tm anoevery 01 he has I preservtng the Jeeth VHflM.TheabovnJ uiu im miMi na anwa 1 uw circle ni imnarunr" in ine chj 01 now ivia, aim a monini aiier me nm sudiiciuou 01 noiiee ui wa pro i ne decided preference given to Dr Home fiilfv son, ho have nrniw fii being about 19 feel 11 in. in front on Dover street, and lhe ewill bo sold for the mmetS of monstrau. the Unfic rep in the AM andfidt oZ offered tVSSS ifJ sixteen feet nine inches in the rear, and twenty eight his oebu and Bl80 that the payment of any debu due tity which distinguishes his practice Tto IeaVned 1 dT imparts public. It hardens the fee three inches in depth on the and about to hinl by residenu of thi.

state, and ihedeliverv to him Buchan eraphatilally obsrve larriea rrson twenty ven feet and ten inches on the north or for hi 09e of any pcfpert, this state belonging those bVmTKTVbk be rtfcJuri evenV Wh'C tTm tb 'TrZti? Also, the lot known a. No. 6 Dover with the to him, the transfer any such property by him are tioofYhoWaffecion. What a deadfulmheriie Tn tlth cculnlulal10? of TarUr upon the ildrngstherenerectedsthesaidlot forbidden fiy law. and are void, taled Vgust 10, to tnsmitToerity b'tc uorau uiioj ii iwu.

icated. not patched ud. Persons afflicted II patcheduo. Persons affliru Dover atreet on the north side of said lot fifty three feet thence southerly and parallel to Dover street louneen feet thence easterly twenty four feet nine inches thence southerly and parallel to Dover street twenty feet two inchea; thence easterly to JJover atreet two njr eigui feet three inches. Also, the lot known as number eight Dover street, 10 Also, tne 101 Known as number etgnt uovw street, I.

"in. WHITE VEGETABLE TOOTH ACHE iV 4 aeafZu 01 LoraPlet i DROPS. Tha only specific ever offered to the ''l Ho' RecentaffeclioM, public from which a radical and permanent cure may without the use of Mercury extinguish, be obuined of that disagreeable pain, the Tooth Ache. 'nd removed by with all iu attendant evils such as fracturing jaws in tZzJ nou' 1 boae Person who may have con r.u 1. r.

tracted disease or eusnect I stent nnhmn. am incite huwhikuiiud proves more paunui 1 gether with the buildings thereon, beiag twenty one feet than the Tooth Ache itaelf; and cold passing from the fofP wtablishment, in front and rear.and about twenty eight feet three inch decaying teeth to the jaw. thence to the head, producing 'a Vl Based Upon ea in depth, 00 eacn side. arneumanc anecuonv witn many otner unpleasant ef 1 "i Also, the lot known as number ten Dover street, with feels, euch as a disagreeable breath, bad taste in the I Kuarn'ee Person at a distance, by tbe building thereon, being forty feet in front on Dover mouth, Ac. all ofwhich are occasioned from foul or I nd e.ncloln8 a fee.

shall havereme, treet, Uurty eiRht feet seven inches in the rear, and a decaying teeth. We are happy in having it in oor now nfr Attendance daily, until half paat bout twentv eiaht feet three inches in depth on eacn 1 er to oiler to tne world a remedy mat will not on ra. I side, together with the appurtenance. Dated New move tbe pain, but preserve the teeth from further decay, York, February 28th, 1831 (9 times out of 10 if properly applied.) and arrest tbe THOS. ADDIS EMMET, disease iaaucb as are decaying, and have not com men Master in Chancery.

red aching, reatorinr. them to health and usefulness. jVoto The above property is the residue oftbeDavoe ror sal by RUSll IOIM di ASPIN WALL, estate, A map of the premise can be seen at the Maa 1 j29 81 William street. ter' ofba. tio.

35 Fine street. F28 2aw2wdtdu NO letter Will be taken in nnlau nnit nsifl all nil. letters must be handed in. Df Horne'a Offices are so arranged, that the most fastidious, may apply with assurance. wherever they enter, will stand alone No charge for ineru consultation.

17 1 1 R1LL1NGS SO case French iM tin. I I ilA WS. la pes new tyle stripe Ginghams, AT.PH F.T.T.fMJf; ha. this mnmintr receiver! 1 I en and cotton Drillinn. varino.

I 7" article tor We approaching season. en and cotton Drillings, various styles and qual MllOMhnw aenann JtV package 4 4 Irish Linens, for sale at 57 Maiden I itiea. tor tale by for sale by a A 1 lane. nuvj P. St CO.

cb' I bove article ia strongly recommended. IthaebeMsab; mitted to the moat eminent ofthe faculty of this catj, who have all given it their decided and rinqoAu pro oa uon. Certifjcatasfrom a number of Drofessionsleentl1 accompanying each pot. ItM put np in glsss wwranu a aeeppertectly pure in any eliraaw. eale wholesale or reteil, by the Agent, comer 01 i anu naterau; o.

itnlloiCo, 221 Broadwayi 1 1 xvuantoD.oi lUiams treet ar all tb Drugstores in thecity. fnnl nf Tinnnvrs FERRY M.JL Four Boot pern Tbe steam host HOBO minutes, commencing at tbe even bour; and tbe A'' QUEEN will leave the foot of Canal street every hour, and Hoboken at tbe intermediate hall hour NEW YORK, jairTTKD AUD FUBLISnKD BI MICH ART. RIlRNHtM Jr CO Wo. 49 WiLLtAM rraxKT at Amrt. wn.

flPA Ungui hushed itr orathj dassea Uerneo young inquire ol Wee. or F. delj rAA JUD ha; edueati fine era; Islandi ty tssui 1 TDCt ficesssry first of March, 1827. for the term of thirty eight yean ieoun from the first day of May. in the aaid year with I Ya.J eut reut.

out subject ui iiw uvjfuieui oi toe (axe and assessments hich might be imposed upon the said lot during the said term of years. Further particulars may be obtained at the Master's office. No. 35 Pine street. New York, March 8.

1830. TH0S. ADDIS EMMET. I m92taw2wtdts Master in Ch'y. ONREsS POWDERS WM.

L. RLsHTON 81 William st, having become sole proprietor of Bayley's CongTess Powders," will keep a constant supply for sale, at wholesale, retail and for exportation These celebrated I'owoera ireumuroi i.uiu auuiaijtis of Ihe Congress Water, at Saratoga, and whendinsofved as directedforma pleasant draught, possessing all the in. Astrom whien ble to lother ai guagf Dravvir Ever '410BO1 1 hclexniii ringeo pecupy uregru ipriel Botany Forli Will arsoi Ilia. 1. iistr ard in i lei a us aw! ol AR Si nice cor th U.C an ne inal kit 1 VSJ Is pn 1 and PIONEER, will 1 aaaal tsarcuy atreet and Hoboken every 1 a it.

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