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ti Wesura Kami yetUrJ it en, nd sale alo bf onis mhs 01 new wineni i aru no. i at III lo left, which is bade of decline New Baltimore I ard No. 1 ia held at 10 eta, and now Frederick County Bacon si soiled at 9 Co fr era. We coutiooe lo goote old Western Bacon aaaorted at 8 etc old Ham at 9 lo 10 eU. Middlings ai 8 cts, and aHioul teiaal6k7cra.

Old Mess Pork is held at Meii ReefattlS: No. 1 at 13, and Prime at til. GladcsButter No. 3 ia held at I7to20eta. At SiVAHMAH, Jan.

31 Cotton Upland, ord. to ml.l. 6 a7 i fair lo good, 8) a 6 prime 9 a Sea Island 19 a 30; Rice Interior to good 2 a 3. Flour Howai rit. a 7 Canal a Pniladeip Uia audVirgl ina Corn Retail, 66 a 75.

At New OrtLKXNs CottonKales of Iho week 25,000 bales si 6) a II ceuta. Sugar At present but little or no prime augur In the market, Sales from the Levee have been made at 4, some although the latter price is consider, ed high for the beat now o.i hand. Molasses, alock on hand ia rather limited, and tales have been made at at and 21 r.ta on the Levee. On untauon. 10 cents.

Pork Bulk On account of larse arrivals. huycrsof are unwilling lo come up to former prices, alid holders will not submit to a reduction consequently, the market is in a dull state, la 1 4 rents ia a fuir quotation. Flour Hales at 15, and large arecU cou be bought for less. Brighton market, Fc. 3 At market 845 llecf Cattle, 1900 Sheep and 70 Swine.

PaicEa. Beef Cattle. A small advance was effected, and a yoke or two purchased on Saturday, may have brought something more than our highest quotations. We quote first quality a second 6 tfla6 60; third S3 00 a 3 75 Barrelling Cattle Mesa 45 60, No. 1 j.

Cows and Calves 43, 33, 37 and 40. Hheep Tho pilcea obtained Itst week were hardly sustained lots were told at 42 23, 'l, 3 26. 3 75, and 4 Swine A part oi tlioe in market were from the ueihborhood. Abou.2j ouly wcrepeUdled At 4 1 ft wC "ALES OF HEAL ESTATE. By Jamks M.

Miui A Co at the Hales Room, 23 Broad street. Lot of ground, by order of the Vice, Chancellor, on the N. E. corner Washington and llomiio streets 12 030 Lot of ground, by oidcr of the Vice Chancellor, on the N. comer ol Washington and Jan" streets, 2,150 The three store brick house and lot of around, liv order of the Vice Chancellor, No.

479 Pearl street. 9,500 PASSENGERS. In the packet ship Philadelphia, from London Rov John Uner. Navy, Mra Urban! and son: Mr Bennett, Anthony Fowndes; Mr TC Wil Boston, Mr Mnuti.lear and lady, Le Uoulcllcar.Mr Hhaw, MraCMit hell of F.I12. In the Brliark John Carling, from Bristol, Ens.

Cspt John Powell, and 6 in the steerage, In tlie brig Overinann, from Ponce, P. R. Ha rang. MARRIED OnTneailay4th mat. by Hi Rev.

Benjamin T.Onderdonk. n.i. joun Gardner. uin. to jilia jaques, teughterof the hue Capt William Jaques, ol Rlunebcck.

Dutchess Couniy, N.Y. DIED. On the 5th Inst, Mrs MARY F.i life of Jolinalhaii Odell, aged itt yeai aud months. Yesterday, 7th ANNE MATILDA, laughter of Dennis 10 years. Funeral Sun Jay afierooon, at 3 a'clork, from No.

40 Dey street On Friday morning, the 7i instant, alter a short and ful illness, JOHN McGINNM, son of John and Margaret Ahem, aged? years and 19 days. At Manimssei, I. on the 4th Instant, in the 25th year of bar age, EMILY, wife of William M. llavdock.and dauuhter of ths laie Walker Willis On tha 7th In aunt, HARRIET AD1LARD. daughter of i noma, miggs, agsd i year and six months Their friends and acquaintances sre requested to attend her funeral on Humlayat at 630reenwieh street.

Last evening, alter a long and lingering SAMUEL WELCH, iuthe 68th year of his age. His friends and acquaintances, and those of the family, are respectfully invited to attend iiii funeral from his late resilience, 213 W'a kej afternoon at halfpnsi 3 o'clock. La evening, au.ld nly, Mr WILLIAM PRICE formerly ol Ellxebeth Town, New Jersey, in ibe7ist year nf hissge. va reiay evening, tna in instant, lir.rvm nmn eon of Henry Jane Fowler, aged 14 months. The relatives amftfrieuda ire respectfully inviied to attend the funeral on Bunda ailcrnoon, tlieeMi mat.

at 3 e'clock. Irom Forsyth sueeu REMOVAL. CJP THOMAS DUOAN, jexton of Trinin Church and General Furnishing UNDERTAKER hte removed to No. 19J Oourtlandt street, and re pecitulljr refera to the following Testimonials i Having had manyopportuniticsof witnessing Mr. ThomaaDugan's discharge of the duties of an Undertaker, it gives me much pleasure to express the great satisfaction which hasbeen thus afforded, and the belief that hissorvicesin thatoccupation will be wellapproved by any families who may employ nun.

BENJ. T.ONDERDONK, WM. BERRIAN, J. K.SCHROEDER. ED.Y.

HIGB1E, JNO.M. WAIN WRIGHT. New York. Feb. 6th, 1840.

fe8 MAUI1NE LIST. fORT OF NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 8. rssuoARv. Frl lar tiwunlav sun rises I sun sett i ntuiiwi 6 I 5 5 6 r. 6 1'ACKLTd AKKIVt.

1 1 morn I 11 morn rnoiil Virginian, Higgitis Jan 1 Ne ork Barstow. 7 Liverpool, tstvauicr rayrer Havre. Jau 20 K.rle, Funk Dec 2 1 Rhone, Wotten 1 ARRIVED THIS DA. i ai act snip riiiiaucipnia, no lxnilon and Ports mouth, the 2hIi Dec, with lodze. to Griswold.

9th lonti 10, saw a baik water logged and timber load on. naue.i inro. witti tlup Washington. Ileuson of ill more ln Canton. Left at London, ships Sjuip.on; tor New iMtsj rroMiucill, fin.

rne Meambwu Statesman went down yjsterday to the brig Overman, ashore near the Highlands, but owinj to the nrr sun cuuiu renoer no asiiftnre. United Sutes brig Nicholson. Lieut. Com nwiiilcr, fui Rlode Janeiro, l'Ah Di e. The has II 10 (m) in specie on board, lor llowland to Aspitiwali.

List of Olfi eers Nicholson, Lieut, CntuMi; l.ieuts I'roven, Cuttiug; purnor. I. Forest; actin? iiiasu Siiattuck; altani surgeon Kelloss; pa. wed inidshipnian Pai ker; midshipmen Ridgsley, Mure; captain's cleik II Jones; gunner Gmlin. ARRIVED YESTERDAY.

Uehr Swan, Wheeler 45 ds fui Newborn, NC, has been blown off 5 limes, with loss of pun of deck load, with naval stores and colton, to Brown Potter. rtchr Holouion. ds fin naval stores to De Pcysier Whitemarsh. MEMORANDA. The brig Overman, fiom Ponce, P.

R. went ashore on Thurday night Highlands. The vessel and cargo will probably ba s.ived. The steamer Muteaman has gone to her sssistance with a lighter. Schr Talma, Bacon, from lloelon for New Yori.

drove a ahore at Monnmoy Point, Cliatham, 21st ult and is full of water the crew saved vessel and cargo lying with 3 (jel water on deck also, a fore aud all schi onshore, uu Newbury port foi Norfolk. Miasma Vbsssl. The ship George Cabot, of Boston, Captain Francis Ulacklvr. sailed from Malanzas lor Cowes ou the ol August last, and lias not since been heard of. BALTIMORE.

Feb 6 Ar barque George. Henry, WU sun, fin Talrau.mha. NORFOLK, Feb CAr brig Caraccas, Anderson, from Baltimore, bound to Ci '1'boiuds, pu: in in itiKtress went to aea yesterday, and having spiung alrak compelled to return Schs Kimptou, NYurk Atlantic, Provincetowu Union, do. CHARLESTON, Feb 1 Arbrig Emma, London; sch Reptsceit, Casliae, Me. (AVANNAII, Jau il CldshipCclia, MaiU sen, NYurk.

Ar. sch Sudor's Return, Jamaica. MOBILE, Jan .7 Ar ship Xyiun, XYurk bark Tartar, Boston. Vilh Ar Br bark Dorothea, Kingston, Jam; brig Francis, T'reeport; Camlltt, NYork; schs Cuhannet, Bosiui llol der Borden. Providence.

NEW ORLEANS. Jau27 ArhipsVi, kburg.fiuNYork; rharlewague, do Concordia, Boston bark Bohemia, York. EDGARTOWN, Jau 31 A copper ittomed henn brig went ashore lat night on Ihe westerly part of the Inland ol Musk get. Today she was seen, the sea making a complete breach over her. BOSTON, Feb 3d Below, ships Chantery, Guaitnloupe, via rruvinrctown tr nklin, Burgess, Natch' Keotii Nick rson.

Orleans. Bark Pntoiiar.of Bait, Goihein, Palermo. Spoke 1st lust. Cape 45 miles, bi Ig Billings. Remlck, di days from Port au Pi inre, fur Bostou, short of provisions; supplied hei.

Barks Panchita, Bayley, Msysguez; Julia, of Providence, Raa. urua Aieturus. Carter. Montevideo; Henri net M'Lellan, Mataii7.as Tiinolcou, of York, Clark, IS cw urieans. Schr Clio, of King tton, WhaiT, Norfolk, via Province town, leaking IsUJ strokes per hour, having been ashore ai P.

Feb. 5. Below, ship Potomac, White, from Banvia 21st Java uct i.eit sli ps citwarii, iki iingion. rtuia delplna, 3 or 3 Sdinaiaiut. Abbot for China, next dav Paris.

King, unc Victoria, Caldwell, (late Nichols,) from evening previous, with 2U0U picu pper Captain N. and the carpenter ol the ship were drowned on Ihe roast bark Brighton, Doir. hence. Ship Asia, Cole, lor Bouraoaya, lo load rice lor China, had sailed. At ha naiang, ship Courier.

Wolfe, nearly loaded, for Y'oik 1st Nov. ult. long 73, schr Replaced Iu) Deer Isle for favannah. Brig ult. HALEM, Feb 2.

Ar brig O.u.11, Buike. Loan go, Coast Amea. iee. it. GLOUCESTER, Feb.

3. Sailed, brig Cygnet, Fits, Surinam. NEWPORT. Feb. 2 arr brig Marv Ann.

Curtis. Savan nah, for Providence; schr Wra Alien, Cook, Maunzas, tor ao. chr Siatn, Libbey, fin NYork for Proidenee. Feb. 3 Arr brigs Alganquin, Mobile, for Provl.

dence; Susan A Sarah, A'lea, do fordo schr Win Hen ry, Strafford, do fordo Returned, brig Tuxcawilla, Bin en, fin St Murka. which sailed 1st for tork; sloop Rleuzi, Heath, for do. attempt ed to in outside of Long Island. Feb. 4 Arr brig, deuce.

FOR HALE by Ihe nndrrslrw, MOT Fro. ST SLV A vv lrtt opposite 1 8.000 DA CORN, for Seed, a inaL ortmilt aiion mail att inet" uam ci nans, lornecd, weigh 381b. the bushel: IUU hushed A. and 4 barrels Italian dnnng Wheat. Also, Southern and Western Family FLOliK, Rye, In.

dian Meal. To Shippers, Pressed Hay afl.ial aan in store, Oats, Corn, Snip anaati otacr ainof oi reeu. mr27 ABM.G.CRARTO. HH EA1 In consideration of the numeroiisconipiam of the high prices of bresd, the subscribers havt thought it advisable to Inform the public they are selling their domestic bread, four pounls for one shilling, manu factured from Venice and Akron flour, which are the Dea, brands the market afford, and all those who feel it ai inducement to extend their patronage to the subscribers are respectfully Invited to send to either of llieir stores. No.

11 Lispenard, 79 Canal, 63 Barclay, and 423 Pearl (cornet ml Hose) streets. J. J. IUY A CO. Bakers, KB Crackers, Cakes, Pies, an airy, at either oi the above stores as usual.

rr B. DELAFIERE. Importer Miiutaclurer of MILITARY ORNAMENTS AND i ARTICLES for Theatrical and other dreoratiens. Car and Hearse rimminira. Are.

ami Embroiderer 10 GOLa Ml SILVER. 90 Fulton and 25 Howard streets, begs leave a. his customers and the public, that he Is well to fur nish goods In Uie above line, oi uie ue KIBU uu won Epaulettes ropaired.or altered to correspond wHh the nieeent srmy regulation. Army regulation Tassels put te Military Sashes of the old pattern. a f.n the War and Navy Departments, al of all new regulations of Embroidery ftr Itnlfortna.

aa annai aaaikaTMea. vTdbi ww Mrrell'a celebrated Jaonarunk, an imported article and warranted, for sale by the tub Also, 'all he dUTsrenl kinds of fluids inuof gd cha racier. fel iM Merchants' aUcbange. v. oc as at BORT1CCLTCRAL ESTABLISHMENT, rrS? The weU known house of Chas Martin Burdin A Co.

etablished at ae7' "nd Lvon 'nat of at No. UD Libert at NrnVnil. ZZ nly agent in ihe United 1st A fergecoliectionof the rarest aud beat quality Fruit species cf Mulberry Trees, ll' Wndandquality! 4th. hiteand Yellow Cocoon Eggs. from Piemout, Lorn X.K le South of France.

A large assortment of Uot House Plants, such as Trec''' CameUas, Otange Treea, fid, JJtreulZ'allegina, Ac. aic, it and Flower Onions their bo nt wfrded 60 Libert anwUl be for rded hv tlMima if required. hmvuZ1. Dti aDd Tree heretofore sold in this market not info If out. to bo 'h 'haT we" lu fr' Mr Milu he PuWic that he guarantees any article sold at bis establishment.

fe 3in (fA IIOUE WANTED Any person having a llitfl rent in or near the Bowery, between JIB Grand street and Chatham Square, suitable lot a Vnl ja.I 1 1 rable tenant by addressing a line to 3. T. VV. office Courier tnquirer Toe size of the house not so much an object location. feS TO LET OR LEASE, The larg and coiuiuodious house in Albion street) near the Bowery, he house is calculated fora large sch xdor boarding house OD 111 ATtlWuiv.

nlan Ihd Innulim. f. I MIDHMH. not be surpassed in the city. rt" to riltLra.

iiouuk oc iu. IgW" cor. CiilT Fulton sts. TO LET Three lofis of the store No 6L Wil liara street, one door below Cedar the first and serond lofts are finished for counting rooms, well Calculated for tin iiunnrler Mmhinir warrtlmiliiF. Sec.

being one of the best situations in the Kirxt Ward. Rent moderate Apply to RICH A LOUTREL, fc8 istf 61 William strnet. TO LET The dwelling part of house No. 3S1 Rroadway, corner of While stree'. amdV intlie lore to R.

ILATWELL. feSIw AISJILAL. EXHIBITION BILL, at Almacks, 408 Broadway E. II CONWAY respectfully in forms the public, that hia Annual Exhibition Ball wil) lake place on Tuesday the lAh of February, Isiil, to commence ght o'clock. Th following i a iist of the dances.

They will occupy one hour and a half. The rest of the evrning will he devoted to coiiHiou dancing, gillopades, waluinsr. 4c. 4c. A full and effective baud is cugaged leader, Mr.

U.owu. DANCES. 1 March, by Ihe pupils. 2. Pas de Deux, (from Aniiile,) two Misses.

3. PasBueLbyaMiss. 4. Caledonian Minuet, by two Misses. 5 Pas Suel.

by a Mi's. 6 Pas lie Trois, by three Mifses. 7. A M'dley Pas uel. by a Midi.

8. An English Hornpipu, by aM.s. 9. Jig. hy three Misses.

Iu. Highland Fling, in full costume, by a Master. 11. A Strastiv, hy a Miss. 12.

Minuet de La Cour and Gavot de Vestris, by Mr. Conway and a Lady. 13. Fssduel. by aMi3s.

I I Dnce. hy 15 Misses, overture lo La Biyadere. 15. Hoarf Dance, 12 Ladies. 16.

Reath Dance, by ISMiiwes. 17. Hornpipe, hy Mr. oiiw.lv antl eleven Gentlemen. Iti.

Finale, by twenty seven MisxeSttud Gentlemen. 9 In which a Solo by Mr. Conwav. Tickets ran be had oi Mr. Conway, Price one dollar, to "dmlt gemleman andtwo ladies.

fe8 I LEASK Two lxia or Ground in Rose street, he M. longing to the Corporation of ttie United German Lutheran Churches in he of New York, known as the Rose treet Burying Ground, beine fiu feet In breadth Troni aud rear, aud 100 feet en ui 'e or les. Aptdv to GEO. TIEMANN, 63 Chatham st By order of the Bo.rdof 'I'm tee. fe8 If Dr EDWARD RUPPERSBERG.

Sec'v. SOCXH F. st The ndvertlser will leave here a bout the 15th Inst for a II places of consequence on the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers.and wi attend lo any huaines that may be sired in that qu.trter. He has had five yeais acquaintance in that section of country, ana believes he ran give xatisiartion. References satisfactory of course.

Ad dress W. 170 Fulton st. feS jVTOTICE. BRETT bOREMUS nave re lvl to Hanover square, corner of Stone and William street and i.tTer a general assortment of British and American Dry Goods, at low prices tor cash or approved paper. Bailing, Cotton or Woollen Yarn.

Candle Wick and Cotton cona'unt'y on hand 73i BLANK. ACCOIN BOuKS AND PAPER The subscribers have on hand a lull assortment of Blank 'Okfiotallthc utual paiterns. Also Blank hVH.kr papers of u.ucicm fdiirucsBiiu urta qua'iiies, seiecteti witti special care, and which cannot fail of giving satisfaction to consumers. ioks ruled to any pattern, and made in sets or singly at short notice, at Stationers Hall, 245 Pearl street anl office 34 Wall suect, opposite ri hmts Eichaoge. by DAVID FELT Ac CO.

FINABLE LINEN AMU TOWKLINU. Jiui M. received a large asiwriment of Table Diaper and Tow oi 6, 7 and 4 sout English Table'Diapers. 5, 7 and 9 4 Silesia do 6, 7 and 8 4 Irish do 3 4 Scotch. Irish and Russia Toweling 3 4 Silesia Toweling, bordered Together with a large assortment of Linen Siieeiings and housekeeping arutlcs for sale low, at wholesale or retail by A LANE, feSJ 11 Id Maiden lane.

FLANNELS. BLANKETS UCIL.TS. K. Ac A LANE, have on hand and are ons'antly receiving the best of American, superior English, Welsh, and Rogers' patent Flannels warranted not to shrink in wash ing Also, a large a sortment ol Rofo Blankets, of dilT. rent si.es, loeeiher with Marseilles Hunts and Knotted Cou tcr ptines oi all sizes, lor sale low at wholei a le or retail at Nov.

11 and l.viaiden lane. fe8 ICHOLSON PRINCIPLES AN I) PRACTICE OF 1 ARCJHTEC1 URE Containing the Fundamental Rtjles of the Ait. in omeiry. Arithmetic, ami Mensuration, with application of those Rules to practice. The true method of drawing the IchiKigraphy and Orthography ofohiects; in eluding Treatises on Arches.

Mouldings, Spiral Lines and Groinetrical Rules for Shadows; also the five orders uTArchiii cture, with a great variety of beautihil examples selected from the Antique, and many useful and elegant ornaments, with Rules fl.r projecting ihein. libra trrtcd with 21S copper plates Fourth Edition, with additions. Revised an Corrected by the Author. 3 vols 8vo. 'The Text Book nf the Profession, the most usefulguide lo Ihe Architectural student, and the bei compendium tor the amateur.

Thia work lias always been so highly appreciated, and its reputation is now so well established, that ipiotationstn its praise would seem superfluous, but it may be permitted to adduce the opinion recently given of it by an eminent Architect, who declared iltobe 'not only the ux 'St useful Book of the kiud ever published, but absolutely indispeusable to the and a' Med. that 'he always kept a copy on his own table, as well as another in the office for ihe use of bis pupils." Importcdand for sale by D. APPLETON A CO. fe 'AO Broadway. LAW BLANKS The subscriber will keep constantly nu hand every description of Liw Blanks, of approved tonus.

11 COGf.WF.IX, rttationer and Blank It Kik Manufacturer, fe3 24Merctiants' Excliange, Hanover at. uea. WalL COPENHAGEN CHERRY BRANDY 200 boxes of the above, a superfine article, now Luidini from barque Sir Isaac Newton, and entitled in debenture. For sale by I. II.

SCHMIDT'S SON CO. le KJ Wall street. fILKS dr. PKINT JESSEr FLEET hason hand a lot 3 ol great bargains, consisting of figured Oro de Afr ique at 6s per yard, od. rJlackaiidlilue blacki.ro de liosiou at 5s to Cs Der vat usually sold at 9s to IDs per yard French and English Prints from Is Cd to Ss per yard, at the Family Dry Good Store, bv is I n.hKT, IU Maiden Lane, HOUSEKEEPERS The subscriber still con tinues to offer Irom his stock of Ilousekeeninr l)rv onds.grest Inducements in Cut Linens.

Table Cloths ami Covers. 4 4 Shirting Linens, 9 8 Pillow Case Linens, fine English Long Cloths, etc e. "a ji wir; h.kkt, 10 Maiilen Lane. CHEAP SHIRTING 1.1 ENS Juki opened 2 cases 4 4 Shining Lin ns, purcliased murh under their due will be sold at 2a Od and 3s per yard, at the Inen Store hy fe8 JESSE S. FLEET.

lOfilanlen Line. MIREE PLY AND INGRAIN CARPETS I. Jum received a new and elcirant as orimani of thr riy ai a ingrain i. arpets oi me latest patterns, and coloured. auu tor pate ai prices LAWRENCE A HYATT.

315 Broadway. 9 opposite Pearl itrect. lOTHE PUBLIC SYLVESTER'S EXCHANGE i ir il r. is removed to 1 jo Broadwav. a fe rioni h.

iw Maiden lane. Bills ol'Exchsnfeon allnartaol P.ii1h Scotland and Ireland, in sums of 5f and upward, tosuit. Draits collected on all pans of the United States, the Canadasand t.urope. Bank of England Notes, Canada tana niiis, imt every description of uncurrent money bought. All doubtful and broken hank bilu the b.t Icrm j.

Sovereiziin Ktiel.Kh Kilvrr. Pouhlooi.fi, Thalers, and all Xintl i of farpivn and for sale. SoMihern, weter ind eastern funds want ed, for which the highe rates w.U be paid. Corporation m'lHia iui rain uuiiid nrsi lerois. IA ESTER 136 Broadway.

HATS FALL. ASlIin Ctt. trJr O. FISH would resuectfullv customers and the citizens generally, thatheis now prepared to offer a very handsome assortment of Hat; finished in ihe newest and most approved style, for the present season The assortment comprises among a variety of others, the uncr uraii ipun intn aiemosny in vogue with the fashionable community, viz Fine short nap utrias on Fur bodies Price t4 o0 Moleskin Plush Vim tt Sill Plain Blk Russia. 4,00 O.

F. would here deem it worthv of the above mentioned descriptions of Huu, are offered al prices iioui uiiuarci ui. less man is usually cliaiged almost establishments for the same qualities, while at the sainetimeisisasserted that they are inferior to none.in IIDIIIUI alf swr firiion, i tie suneorioer siougexerience as a practical Hatter in hiscitv. has enabled hiui very sue cesafullv in the manniactures oi any similar establishment; and it is cuiiuoruiiy uL iicvcuuuiiiicaNKtniii iuiHiw ottered to the niiooc, a I ciiiiicit miiphi imwmi. Gentlemen arc inviied lorall and examine for themseles at Ihe old esiablishineut at 1 Chatham street.

sel8 irv LINCOLN'S AH10NABLE fill. BUSHY ENT, No. 164 Hroadway ir ive to asuie the fashionable commnity ey might profit py an inspectionof hia I.OKINU fcl AHI Mr. begs leav generan) inn mew uopm fiom i an inspectionof hia rods imoiJl i a tf lie COUSta.HlV receiving fresh supplies ol the most fashionableand excellent manufacture and which, owing to hi peculiar tjcilitics heis enabled andguaranteesto nroish, made up jt, the beat luanncr.at fitly per cent, be low the ordinnrv rest. Several ye close attention anda It be al share of patronage Mr elievesisasniUcieiittestofhisinerh.niii almerit.

j2 MORPHINE l.OZENOES Stronely recom mended for their efficacy in a lavinv irVi.n.i the lungs, bronchia cr windpipe, which in colds produce coughing. Thev promote gentle expectoration, and bv combining a sedative property, without the aid of opium or lauitunniu. produce quiet and sleen to ihe lent. In boxes, at 3s each. C) MPOl ND CHLORINE TOOTH WaSH For cleansing and whitening the teeth, preserving the gums, remov I'ngany diagreeable tasie Immihe mouth, and rendering the bream sweet ann pieaaant.

In hmtlea al each DR. PHELPS' COMPOIND TOSlATO Pll ly vegetable A new and invaluable in dicine for all diaeas es arising rroiu iiopuniiea ut ine inoori, morbid secretions of the liver and stomach, also.a subsiitute for calomel as a cathartic in fever and all bilious attentions. In boxes at 3 each. For sale by JAMES TARRANT. Dmggisl.

Ac aWCreenwichst. eor. Warren. RICK 5 tiercel Rice, for salebv jaiff DUNHAM A DIMON, 61 South JCST PUBLISHED, and for sale at RANSOM'S' 166 Fulton Haryal's Diary tn America, second series, complete in 1 volume. LONDON MTJSTARD Hl eases prime Mustard assorted, with lb and 1 Ih bottles, for le by fe4 orttrt HliKS, 9 Fine VIRGINIA, NORTH SOUTH CAROLINA BANK NOTES wanted by 18 C.

CLARK, 66 Wallet a AMUSEMENTS. MR3. FTTZWILLIAM'S BENEFIT. PARK THEATUK. TUIS tVtNING, Feb.

8, will be performed the IRISH WIDOW. Widow Brady, with Songs. Mrs FitzwilHam A Pas Seul. by Mad Arraline Alter wh ch FOREIGN AIRS AND NATIVE GRACES. Ia which Mrs FuzwUliam wiU suuin 4 chaiacters.

Comic Song by Mr Chapman After which, TOE MIDDY ASHORE. Harry Halcyon HrsFitzwilliani To conclude with the Farce of MORE BLUNDERS THAN ONE. Doors open at 6J, periurmauce commences at7o cloclt. n. oucenta Gallery.

2ft cents. BV THE ATR E. THIS EVENING Feb. 8, wUl be presented JACK fHEAPARD. i.

''ppard, a eelebiated Tluef. Mrs Slaw Mrs bhepdard jar8 uieid Previous to which THE BATH ROAD. Mr Gates tUen Mrs Herring Toconelude with THE WANDERING MINSTREL. Jeiu Bags Mr Gates r.Julla Miss Turabuil iMors open athall pasi 6, and the perlormance commences at 7o'eJock, precisely. cents fit.37i cents Gallery BOWERY AMPHITHEATRE, 37 BOWERY (Ite Zrological Iustitute,) THIS EVENING, Feb ti the performance commences with A Grand Groiesime Entree of EIGHT CLOWN'S, Never Performed belore any of the Crowned Heads.

Mrs Gosein as i OF ABERDEEN, utue BOB will make an attempt to astonish the Natives by a Variety of Feats in GROUND AND GYMNASTICS, That would not riiagrcre men bigger than liimsclf. OTTO MOTTY will Perform his GREAT VAULTING ACT. MrSwet will introduce bis far famed DOG TIMOUR, (not the Tartar.) hia Fleet Steed, Perform a Splendid FIRST RATE ACT Ki. inc Master, this ict MAfiTEK BRUNEL! And TIM BOBBIN, the Clown, by LITTLE GOS3IN, Wiio wil iloall he canto obtain profit and applause. With a great Variety of Actx.

in which the Turners will take WILL TAKE A CONSPICUOUS PART. To Conclude w'tll JACK THE GIANT KILLER. Doors oten at hah pastb, performances commence, at 7 Bozus 50 cents Pit 25 cents. MK MACFARI.AND'b BKIVEFI I'. BROADWAY CIRCUS SOtt BROADWAY between Broome and dpring streets, THI EVENING, rub.

8, the entertainments willrnimnence with BEDOUINS OF THE DESERT. Comic Song ister Oliver EXTRAORDINARY VAULTING, MR MACFARLAND WILL THROW 40 SOMERSETS, A feat never before performed by any other individual. YOUNG GI.ENROY.on hisSWII ARABIAN. Grecian Exercises Jennings. POLANDER'd LADDER, by Mr Wells, After which.

THE ARABIAN SPORTS! by the Company, In which, MrMi trland will throw his Wonde ful SOMERSETS FROM A SOLID ROCK Comic flong Mr Dickenson OLE DARKEY SWEENY ar HIS COLORED PUPIL, wi'l perform a vrietv of Air i on the Banjo, VIRGINIA QUICK STEPS Arc EQUESTRIAN EXERCISES, hy Mrs Bacon. Willi a great variety of other PeJforniances. To Conclude wiih the ISLANDERS of L1LL1PUT. Boxes 00 ceuta Pit 25 cents. Doors one at 6 o'clock Perfo manceto commence at 7 AA1EKJ.CAN Ml'SKHiH, Ull01UtV.it' UPPOSITE ST.

PAUIVS CHURCH. EXTRAORDINARY AND UNRIVALLED ATTRAC "HON. Mr. W1NCITELL. the hlluiilal.le delineator of Eccentric Character and Miss YATES, the celebrated! anawtiae Are ed everv evening dui'ng the week.

rerioimance to commence 1 4 before 3 o'clock. Mr. WINCHEI.I. will introduce many new and original personation and imitations of eccentric characters Miss ATES.in the coiir.orthA eveninv. will execute grand Medley Dance also the Highland Fliug, in chaiac it, wi ivuui ui coiiauii Splendid specimens of CLASH WORK The work of an American artist, HIRAM POWERS, the pride of the West, has been just received for the inspection of visitors.

FANCY GLASS WORKING Day an 1 Evening. The GRAND COS.MOKAMAis of itsell 'worth the price of Admission. Admittance 25 cents. Children under 10, when with half Drier. B.

Day visiters are admitted ia the evening without nEALE'S MUSEUM EXTRAORDINARY AT I TRACTION. The nronrieiors beir lesuecilullv to announce to the public that they have, at considerable expense, engaged a company for Scenic Representations, antl pledge themselves that nothing shall be presented, that can give ffeoce to lh most las'idious ears. FRIDAY A SATURDAY EVENINGS, Feb. 7lh and 8th, ui lie peuuimen: me ol THE SOLDIER RETURN. Irish Song, Rory O'Moore.

To conclude with the dialogue of the CHANCES OF FORTUNE Conductor Mr Russell Pimio Forte Mr 8 W. Radford. Performance to Lenin at half past7o'clock. Portrait and Picture Gallery The Picture Gallary of litis Museum' contains upwards ol 200 Potraits of the most dis tinguished American Citizens, besides a large number of other Pictures, all the productions of the best arists. The Cosmorama is in the fourth Apartment, and suppll ed with a set of views of much excellence and interest.

Ai I mission 23 cents. 'hil'irep under 10 yearsof age half price. fe7 11MLL SHORTLY CLOSE. The Panoramas oi LIMA and THEBES, which have attracted so much attention during their exhibition in this city, will be re moved in a few weeks, to give place to other panoiamic views. These maxnificent pictures, which have been Keen liv many thousands, liavr.

lippn iiKflv admired fcr flip correcln 'ss of their delineaiions. The public need not deterred ly the tnrleminry ol the weather from visiting the Pjnoramas, as Ihe buildinsis uell warmed both during the tay and evening fe." Utf DAGUERREOTYPE tO THE DAGUERREOTYPE EXHIBI TION, now open at the corner of Chamber street and Broadway, will be continued for seme time the proceeds of which will be FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CHARI TABLE INSTITUTIONS OF THIS CITY. For the pur pose of ri udering the receipts as great as possible for the above object, Mr. GOl RAI has reduced the price of ad mission to 25 rents iCTTis BALL AND EVENING DRESSES The stibscriber has lu. received a good assortment of materials suitable fijr ani Ball and Evening Dresses, con sisting of Gold and silver iuna i.auzes, souie or winch are superb.

Embrmdered Gold and Silver Blonde Laces, of various patterns in dresses ami by the yard, unliable turbans, ic Silk Muslins woven in stripes with tinsel figures. Hearts ol bold anu stiver i tnsei. Also, a handsome assortment of rich white and colored Brocade Silks and Satius.figuied. Poue de Soiee, Grusd'Aliinues, Repps and Safins ofliaht evening shades, comiiri4ug all the new styles, all of which the I.aiiies are invited to examine at 2)1 Broadwav, adjoining the American Hotel. ROBT.

OGUEN, fe7 iw formerly fountain fancy Store OFFICE OF THE W'SHIiGTOX MARINE INSCxtANCE COMPANY OF THE CITY OF MKW YORK, lil At the annual election held on the 14th January. 1(40, the following gentlemen weie elected lhreelors for the ensuing year: Jacob llarvcy, ueorge Inland, John Thome, Jonathan Ogden, Albert Woodhull, II Win alow, Win Rrancker, John Bishop. Kissam, Richmond WhiUnarah, A Morrell, John Purdy, Jed Frye, Iiac Seymour, I Dieosway. Daniel Stantoii. Thurston, Franklin Delano, 8 II llerrick, James Reyburn, John ftreenfield, Win Binns, Oliver II Jones, Wm.

C. Maitland, James Lawson. Ala meeting of the Board of Directors on the 15th inst JaCOH HARVEY was unanimously elected President, and JAMES LAWSON, Vice PresidenL ja 21 tf WM. II. UI Kit.

Secretary. L.ANC MANGE AND JELLIES, ol the very best li aualitv may be made of Coooei's American Refined WUICIl may uc lldti ill any tiuaniiiy, oi lioAULr. 1 rn Di.ro a. 142 Water street. Printed directions for using it furnished gratis TrY O.iserve thai there are several qualitiesof this arti cle, sold at corresponding dim rent prices, only one of which is designed for culinary purposes.

1'ricA one dol lar per bundle of one pound each. 24 fASHIONABLE MUSIC Just published at MiL Gii8ey's Prophecy; Auld Scottish oentleinan. Fading Flowers ighted Flower Ureenwood Tree Old House at Home. Land of the West; Paitiug Gift, All the Boston Music. Wild Albatross Its name I don't tell.

Where do Faries Hide iheir heads. Sweet Evening Home When Uie dew is on the grass. Church Music of all kinds. Wholesale dealers supplied at MILLET'S Music Saloon, 329 Broadway, U7 few doors above the Hospital. At a Court of Chancery, held for the state ol New Ihe twemy eighih day of January, one thousand eight nun i red and turty Present WM.

T. McCOUX, Vico Chancellor of Ihe first circuit. Hannah Lawrence, 1 vs. I James Taylor and Laura S. I Order for the appearance of his wife.

The North River non resident defendants Insurance Company, Al 1 fied R. Day and thers. IT appearing upon proof by affidavit made in this cause, by William C. Wctroore. Solicitor for the complainant, that Alfred R.

Day, one of the defendants horein. resides out nfthis state, and is a resi.tent of the Slate or Territory of Texan On reading and filing said affidavit, and on mo tion of William C. Welinore, Esquire, Solicitor for Ihe complainant, it is ortlet ed, thai he said Alfred R. Day cause his appearance to be entered herein, and notice thereof to be served ou the complainant's Solicitor, within nine months from the date of this order and in case of his appearance. that he cause hisanswer to the complainant's bill In be filed and a ropy thereof to be served on the complainant ouci tor.

within fnrtv daws after sen ice of a cony of said bill and that in default ihe enf. said bill of complaint be taken as confessed by him. And it is ttirtlier ontereit, mat with in twentv davs from the date of th is order, the said com plainant cause this order to published in Ihe state paper, and iu the Evening Post, printed iu this slate, for eight week in succession, and once at least in each week or that the said complainant cause a copy of this order to be served on the said Alfred R. Day personally, at least twenty days Dciore tne lime nerem ueiore preBciiueu mr ins appear ance nrrem. A copy.

feS lawSw HIRAM WALMORTH. Cletk NEW TARIFF By Mr. E. D. OGDEN, Entry Clerk.

Custom House. New York This work is got up with great care and neatness, and commends itself io the Commercial Community for its ac curacy and the valuable matter il contains, hi the shepe of Iws.decL iioasnf tht Treasury, Tables of Foreign Coin, Rules for calculating duties on bpectnc uot ds," te. TheTardT. presents at one view the Rates of Duties on Foreign Merchandise, unpesed by the Act of ISO, and the reduced rates for 140, '41 and '12, according to the Compromise Act." and also the Alterations for duty uponeoods that have been the subjects of litigation. For sale at wholesale and retail, by P.

O'HfcRN, jalO Cor, of Walland Nassau st. CARRIAGES. tl The subscribers are constantly receiving from llieir manufactory at New Haven, Carriages of all descriptions, which they offer to the public on the most favorable terms, at their Repository No. 25 and 27 Canal street Those wishing to purchase, would do well to cali and examine for themselves, before purchasinrelsewhere. dei BREWSTER A CO.

to or t. on FOR HAVSS. Packet of the 16th instant. The oaekat ahin SII.VTK nC. A RSR Capt.

Wiederboldt, will sail as above. Ireishi at Coeniiea flip, pier 8 ER, or to C. BOLTON, FOX LIVINGSTON, fe8 2i Broad street. for livkrpool: Packet of the ISin Febiuaiy. PAcket ship UNITED STATES, A.

fuBntuon, master, will sail as above, her regular or ft eight or passage, appl on board foot of Maiden lane, or to ROBERT KERMIT, 74 South st. The picket ship VIRGINIAN will succeed the United Slates, aud sail the 13th March. jal5 FOR LONDON. Packet of the 10th February. The fir't class, fast sailing packet ship WELLINGTON, Capt.

Chadwick. will sail as above, hei regular ifav Having very superior accommodations for cabin and steerage pissensers, persons intending to embark should make early application on board, foot of Pine street, or GLOVKR McMUKRAY, B9 South street. FOR HAMBURG, vra The fine, fast sailing baique FORTUNA, ffVfy Strahra, master, has a la ge part of her cargo engaged and will have quick dipatqh (or the above port. For balance of freight, apply to C. F.

GLEIM, 54 Broaaway' or to D. H. SCHMIDT'S SON CO. f8 63 Wall street. FOrt HAMbUKG.

The Conner lad cooner fastened bri? AMI Kf fTIA, Schmidt; master, can yet take about ions measurement goods, and will have des or wnicu apply to D. H.SCHMIDT SON, 83 Wall street. KUR 1 KXAsj Gdlveton. The elegnt packet schr. OLIVIA, has ve ry handsome accommodations fir passengers For passage or freight, the bulk of 600 bis.

ISAAC McGAW. 80 Wall rtrect. OK MATAtsZAs: The fine copper lastened brig HELEN MA iRIA, Piatt, master, will take freight low and sail jd the 9th mat. For freight orpaasaM apply on boar pier 12 ER. to IS Co.VH ti LEEDS, Ie7 27 South btreet.

FOR MATANZAS Regular Packet. The superior coppered bark THOMAS yOfrGENER. Capt. Koopman, will receive quick zfm Ji patch fot the above port. Fjt freight or passage, having excellent accommoda tions, apply on board, piet 12, ER.orlo Ja momum TAYL.UK.

44 South S'. FOR NEW ORLEANS. Louisiana and New York Line ol Packets The Re gular Packet of Monday, 10th Feb. The iast sailing packet ship SHAKSPEARE, sail as snotm. w2L For freight or passage, having handsome fur nis ied accommodations, apply on ooara, Urieans Dier I it iuv ui tf aiis reei, ui to feb8 E.

K. COLLINS Ol 56 South su No fraighi received after Saturday evening, 8th inst Shippers ere ri quested to send in then bills lading this day. PASSAGE FOR NEW OrfLEANo. Pkcket of the. 10th Feb.

The splendid packet ship SHAKSPEARE, Cornell, will positively sail on Monday, trau 10 inst her regular day. Uabin and steeiage passengeig can be very comfortably accommnda ed on reasonable terms, nn anolirjitton board, at Ot leans pier, foot of Wall st or to WSJ. T. TAP3CO VT, 4S Peck, slip, pevt d.vir lo 151 Sooth st. FoK.

Ms. A UttLivANS. Fi Vessel THIS DAY. FREIGHT AT REDUCED RATES: The fast sailing, copper fastened, brig TOM PAINE, Robnon, muster, wiH leceive what reight offer this day al the lowxsl rates, ai.d ciear as above. For freight or passage, apply on board, at pier 10.

E. or to NESMITH LEEDS, 27 South st. or to T. SHA1LEK, 91 Wall st. Shippers will please send in their bills lading this morning for signature.

FOK. NEW nn. a Ciolmes'Line Regular Packetfor nday, 17th Feb. sailing, co.peied ship JNABH A. A.

Wood, master, will positively sail as above. Fot freight or passage, apply on board, at Orleans pier, or to WILLIAM NELSON. fe7 62 South street. KOrt MOBILri To sail on the 10th inst. I go to the city without hghteraze.

The fast sailing, copper fastened, new pack el schr ADRIAN, Webb, master. havm most of her cargo engaged and on board teceive what freight may offer, at reduced rates, and sail as above. For balance of freight or passage, having elegant accommodations, aj ply on board, at pier 9, ER, or lo T. SHALKK. 91 Wall st.

FOR SAVANNAH. Georgia Line. To morrow. The packet brie BALDWIN Raaaett now loadmc.has a laige part of her freight on win receive wnat treigau my offer and ear as For freight or passage, having superior acconimoda lions, with state rooms, annlv in nn IIIS, Will Murray's what f. foot of Wall st.

or to DUNHAM ft nivinv fit The packet brig O. B. LAMAR will succeed theL Baldwin. feS run Charleston. Commercial Line sail This Day.

ihe superior, coppered packet brig ASH i.fi,Y,J. Pike, master, will take what fieight may offer, and sail on Monbav. For freight or passage, having suoerior arm mod? tions, apply on board, at bulkhead, between Murray's uufvHAM 6i DIMON. 61 South st. 1 OH bl.MAhKS,vi Ke.i The superior, fast sa.lln?.

Conner lawtnH packet brig TUSCAWILLA, A. Blivan, master, having a laroe nart of her gaged, will have quick despatch. For freight or passage, having excellent accommodations, apply ou board, or to WM. WYLLTS PRATT, fI eor. Old Slip and South st.

POtt JACKSON V1LL1S AND GAtiKKY'a FEli" n. i To sail on Monday next. The Gne copper fastened schr. HRRntvc p. "viiiji, I fa er nia8tr' a ow loading at the foal I mirau ana sairn nn I ncu.

weather nermitlinv. I for baiance ol ireight or apply on board, oi to ie7 oaiiin OC VU. 31 Burling slip, up stairs. FOK. HAL Tf MOkK Old Lino First Vessel ThU n.

The regular packet schooner BARBARA 8qtiues, masier, having the part of hei 6" ooaro, win sau as above. freioht nr iumiit. i ai viicoiw fe8 JOHNSON LOWDKN. 86 Wall st. FOrt BALTlMO McKee's Line This f) The fine new fast sailing, copper fastened, hooner MARY.

B.Edwards, maair ait as aoove. but ireight, apply on board, loot of Beekman at. K. lltM i iv. ui iu nra, j.

71 Wat at. or 17 Coenties slip. FOR. KOKKoLK AMD PORTSMOUTH. New Line This Day The fast ailing copper fastened regular packet schooner WASH1NCTON, Captain Mason is now loading and will sail as above.

or oaiauce oi ireigm orp tssaee. havine suoerior accommodations, apply on board, at Kutgeis slip, or to in a ma mr a wivi i. ivicn.tit!.. 71 Wall st, or 17 Coenties slip. The regular packet schooner MODEL wdl succeed the and sul nn her regular day.

ft 8 FOR BOiTON. First Vessl This Day. The packet schoone MILLECENT. Seth iCheter, master, baa naif her freight on board, aSS and wiil clear ai above. ur freight or passage, havini superior ace mm edi tions, apply to Capt C.

oo board, at Pine street whan'. tn niTNMiM fl. niKfOXT f'8 61 South stieet. WANTED A good vessel to load for Salem, aespaicu win oe given. Apply to WM.

J. MeKKE, 71 st, or 17 Uoenties slip. WANTED TO CHARTER. A good schooner of 800 to 800 bbls. bur in lor at.

Jxgo de Cuba. Apply to ELY, BOD WELL CO. 4S Water st. 5 FOR SALE. FREIGHT OK CHARTER.

The coppered Danish brig ADELA. 140 tons, lies at pier ll, Apo'y to E.K.CCLINS fit CO. 6 South st. WANTED TO CHARTER. A first rate vessel of about 2000 bbls burthen.

good accomrood ltions for passengers, for a to me ci inaies. Apply to ELY, H'J JW bLL St CO. 48 Water St. fVTOTICE Merchants and Shipmasters in the Iudia 1 and South American trade, are resoecttiAlv invired tn call ax the office of thh Roxbury India Rubber Company, 212 Pearl street, and examine a newly invented Surf Balsa, for landing cargoes, Ac. on a beach by means of these ffcdoan, a landuifcan be effected with ease, where a boat would be swamped.

d2tf SOCND AND WHITE TEETH. I niSG 8 ELYS1AN DEM 11 RICE exceeiis anv ore 1.V paration in use for rendering and preserving the teeth beaulif'Uly white, wituoui injunog tne enamel, keenim; a good set from decay, and arresting its progress in unsound ones. regular use prewciu iuo tuouiacne, anu will ven ke jr indirTcrcnt teeth iu a sound state of preservation to old It is universally admitted, that anion the hot of Pa aes, Washes and Powdeis, none have teen liked tor any lenitn or time but tne virtue of ttie "ELYSIAN POWDER" consuls in out only performing all the above quali'ies, it also iu sweeteuing Uie breath, hardening aoonsv iuths, so as to have a tendency lo fasten firmlw tbe socket teeth loosened frout a morbid sbue of ihcciuus, or irotu ui "itecut ui Bit.uiw. utiwm ana lor sale hv CIJ .1 1 II mug. iiw a.

apply to 29 fe8 fe5 a the a be io 25 on A a ihiiwcuiiuuh. IJS. af ia gg EffGSStiX fTA c.i. i i n. 35 Bales reoacked Cotion.

for vale hv iaSo R. M. DEM11X, 18C Fronl st TO LET OR IiKASE. The Dlace st Harlem, fbnnerlvaeenrijwt late Geo Br dish, Esq. It consists of a handsome double two story dwellinghouse, stabU, coach house, ami convenient outhouses of everv dea.

cnption, with about ten acres of land, There is on the of excellent soft water and an ice house, filled with ice. The grounds are laid out in a lawn garden Of about turn nnifur hih i inii abundant storked with the various large and small fruits. The premises are in complete order and offer a favorable opportunity to persons desirous of a country residence in immediate neighborhood of the city They are situated above 1 10th street, between th First and Second Avenues. fronting on the Harlem river, at the oDeninr into Uurlxaie. Apply to Mrs.

Bradish, Broarlwav. south west comer of Ninth street, or to rsj eotti lllUlnbn Hanover, cor. Wall street t'Ol'STRV KGlT Tn l.v.T. The beautiful Country Seat at Maiihattanville, kllOWn as Clnremnn, onH nt fii ri.1 hv i the late Joel Pot Tti.nl.i..nntnBslilUlt 'Jacreaofground. Iiivhtvomamomeil with trees.

shnibbery, anj havin! cverv convenience for a genteel lamity. For particulars euomreof Dr. Post. 4 Leroy Place. lev a.

TO L.ET A BOARDING HOUSE. inenne three story and aide House, No. 91 Sea ujiueritib inroiei tmauous tSi nas recently nnderg ne thorough repairs and is MakBtst now in Couiuleteunlor 111,1 ha. boarding for the last ten years, and is presumed to one of i he best location down towu, being near the center of business. it will be lei for or three year a cowl teuam ai a fur rent.

The house can be seen from 11 to fe6 31 rhngSlip.np.nain T.ijhjT' lsl the modern built Two Story Brick House, No. 21 Macdoogal street, uear Prince street it is of the first class, with dry under cellar, balhimr room, covered ma. sage way to the rear, wellot fresh water in the yard, all in good Older. Can be seen from 11 until 2 o'rlock. Also The large Frame Houtw, No.

124 Greene street, near Prince it is in an excellent neighborhood, contains a great deal ol room, and is in good order. It is occupied at present as a boarding house; the basement thud up as a Bar Room, Sec. Apply at No. 100 Prince street. fe6 tf FOIavBALE.

Four years unexpired lease of a delightfully sit uat place on Huntington Harbor, L. I. On the premises are a commodious house, stable, ice house, (II hd) and other buiMings: an excellent gardeu with Iruit trees. Tnere is commutation every day and from New York, by Railroad and Steamboat. For terms, apply oo tho premises, or to MAll'LAND, KENNEDY CO.

fieodlw' 41 Broad street. TO LET Several fficcs in Buddi Mu IU Maiden Idiie. Suitable for Jeweller's or other purposes. Apply on the premises. fe3 8.

FLEET. ROOMS TO LET. Two large rooms in building 10 Maiden Lane, will be let low. For particulars, apply on the premises. fe5 FOR SALE, The LOT No.

Wad street, with the three sto Ism's ry granite Building liieieon, known as the Bank of the New York Dry Dock Company. The Lot is feet front and rear by 74 feel deep is bounded by the Uii'k of America on the east, and by the Merchants' Bmk the west side thereof is as eligible a location as atiy in ilu street, and is so well known as io render any further descri tion unnecessai For terms, apply at the Bank during the hours of busi let bus TO LET The house 21 Bridge street, a de siralne residence fora small family. I Enquire at 142 Water street. fe3 HOUSE WANTED, ALREADY FURNISHED. Wanted until the 1st of May or later, a modern 2 or 3 story house, already furnished, in a central Dan of the cilv.

Addresa A. It ho R14 l.IVi, rust utttce, stating terms, Stc. which will have immediate au, niioii. tat' HORSE BAZAAR. The regular public auction took plsce yesterday, Feb'v.

5th. and notwithstanding the pressure of the times, a catalogue of3t) horses was exposed to a numt rnus assembly, and upwards of twentv chanced own ers advantageously to the purchasers and satisfactorily to the seherx, in addition to a number of sleighs, wagons, harness. Ac. The already extended and increasing patronage given to the Bazaar ihe proprietor is not unmindful of, and il will prove an incentive to his endeavors to merit its continu aneean Ijustify the confidence of his patron. The next public sale will lake place Wednesday, 12th.

when sei.tlemen in the city or country, having horsesor cattle of any kind io dispose of, will have them registered on Jr by Tuesday, Ibh. fo WM. COWAN Proprietor, 31 Croshy st. UI A Bi TED. A situation by a young man in a wholesale dry goods or impnr ing house.

He has been engaged in the dry goods business fir the Inst eight years. and the last four this city. Refers to Wilson "Hum, tot irr, corni r. uai im. 'vj unpaid on the lOih ol Feb.uar.

inst. are subject by law, to an additional charge of percent The Collectors o( the several Wards will remain at their residences, atl hflnw ou the 7 Sth and llMi iusts the accornmodatioiis of those who do not desire exKsc themselves to this addi tional ctitrge 1st Ward OMver Cobb. No GCnentiesslip. iiiid Want Edward T. ckhouse.

No. 136 Nassau street 3rd Ward rret Forbes. 2G1 Greenwich street 4th Ward Joh.i V. Coon, No 393 Pearl street. 5ih vva E.ij ill rton.

No 110 Reade street. 6th Ward John l.iyden. No 5V, Pea il street 7th Ward John Murphy, No 596 Waierstreet. Waid Henry T. Kicrsted, No.

52D Bioadway, comer of Spring street. 9th Ward Martin Greenwich strer t. lUth Ward John Reese, Nn i8 Delancy street 1 lib Ward Moses Fayo. 11 Manha ian sueet lJth Ward W. Iliirnham, Tammany HaU.

13th Ward John F. Russell 31 NorloU street. 14th Want William R. Varringtnn. HO Elizabeth sueet 15th Ward Joseph Britton, NO.

40 Amity street Iblli Ward Samuel E. Tins le, corner of loth A veuue and Isih street 17th Ward Cornelius Van Benschoten, No. 6 1 Stanton street. The Newspapers in the employ of the Cotporatiun will copy the above. fe63t rpAXES EIGHTH WARD.

The Collector having A served notices upon all the perxnu: assessed as owning property within the 9lh ward, will attend at his resi to ceive the Taxes, on the eth, 7lh, Sth and 10th days of February instant. The Taxes are required to be paid in current money. HENRY T. hlERSTED, Collector 8th Ward. 529 Broadway, corner Soring st See also Comptroller's advertisement.

February 6, 1810. fe6 4t GREAT BAHUAINS1N FANCY HARD WAKE. CONSISTING of extra ri and splendid gilt and bronze tiirotidoles, Candelabias. Astral and Maniln Lamps, anda rich variety of Silvei mounted Plated Ware, iw, beautifully finished Table Cutlery Just received and fot sale at uncommonly low prices, by u. a.

UE.1.AV AN. 11 Maiden Lane, fi near hmadwav. IXACt Jlol l'AI lhei.iitis.'iibom have on hand a full supply of the above valuable fuel, superior article for family purposes. For sale in lots to suit purchasers, in the lump. Droken, egg and nut sizes, at the market price, by I.AINU A RANDOLPH, SSxJ Washington st.

cor.ot Le Roy and Greenwich anu lui. bdHoiuHimujr anu wiuvernour sts. Also, for sale as above, a quantity of pea and dun coaL jaJl 4lis GENEUAL OFFJCIS for THB Safe aud Soeedv Cure of Rnntnr. DR. AMOS G.

HILL, No. 4 VESLV STREET. IAstor IfocsB.) 1'r. III. LI.

has improved his mode of curing hernia no far, within the last few months, as to be willing lo warrant entire success in al! children's cases, and in a majority of adults. Patients calling at Ur. Hull's are uiajuiiij in i ii in vailing ai If I X1UI1 6 are assured that they will meet a surgical gentleman of good raiia in ins uroiesaion. ami esiieciaiiv mat no other bual. nesa but the cure of RCPTURES ia allowed in hia negs but the cure of RUPTURES is allowed in his esta blishment.

For the correctness of these statements. Dr. Hull refer to any regular member of the profession in this city. Oil IHll IMPORTANT TO FEMALE. REYNOLDS CELEBRATED FEMALE HEALTH RESTORATIVE is admitted to be a inedy superior lo any other now in use for the dis eases peculiar lo tne KEMALECOSTIl UTION.

It is extensively used and recommended bv Physicians of tne nijnest respecraDiiiiy, wnose certificate may besecu hy application to any of the Agents for pamphlets, which also contain a tun descnptionol tue and which will uu luruisoeo xruits REYNOLDS A PARMF.I.Y, Proprietors, Pitta lord. Munroe New York. For sale in tliiscitv at the followinc named dnnr stores 79 Fulton, corner of Gold st; 100 Fulton, cornor of William street 044 and 771 Broadway 108 Sixth avenue 208 Greenwich st: 111 CanaL corner of Lawrence st: 506 Grand st 227 Hudson, corner of Spring st; 104 Cherry street, and 643 uroauway. iielii fllHE ART OF SHAVING. MADE EASX.

The A ereatest desideratum in Modern limes, has been shaving soap that would make a permanent lather, without teavimt any unpleasant smarting anerwaros. it is now be lieved that RING'S VERBENA CREAM has filled up this hiatus, at least the unprecedented praise bestowed upon it oy tne nuuue journals oi tne nay, anu ine periect saiistac uon it has given to every person who has used it, fully en tities io a puce in ine dressing case oi every one wno ae sires a comtortab snave. rrcpared and sold by C. II Rim. druesrist, 644 Broadway.

A hberahle discount lo those who purchase to sell again. It is well worth tne iuspectinu of travellers and country merchants, For list of agents see another part oi tnts paper. lea A 'l' DlxLiLiiS'r'B aiusii; s.u.i'U.. Broadway, ix bove the Hospital, the citizen and stranger can always litiil an entens ve assortment of Music and Musical Instruments, to inake their selections from. This establishment aflbrdspecular facilities to pin chasers, as the proprietor is constantly publishing new music, besides havi eveiy piece of music published, so i hat purchasers are enabled io procure eveiy amcic waniea.

ieo Vr VLOtiRAPHIC A LETTER PRESS JOB PRINT Wl ING. Every vanety of Mercantile Blanks, Catalocu Cams, Show Bills. Ac. Ace. and Xylographic Labels for Druggists, Perfumers and Hanufactureis, printed in plain and fancy colors, fold and silver bronze, and executed to older, withneatness and despatch, on reasonable terms, by the subscribers, who respectfully solicit a ahare of the public patronase.

Druggists' Labels of Standard Medicines constantly on Hand, and lor sale at tow prices A liberal discount made to wholesale dealers. fe.t BROWNSO CO. 56 Gold St. N. A I.l.A A DEES JI.4HO!HNKD's ilHK il isii ux lor cnanging ine hair on ine heail, eye' brows or whiskers to a permanent brown or black, by i I sinjje application, without staining he skin or the finest linen.

The genuiue article is from J. A E. Atkinson's, lyomion. no otner preparation nas been attended with the success oi ttie Turlan Dye. r.ir sale, price per Dottle, at GLION'S Perfumery and Fancy Store, So.

Id9 Broad ouu si. ea GREETS, RED, YELLOW ic WHITE FLANNELS JESSE S. FLEET, offers for sale at retail 25 ner cent less wan loruier prices, a large lot oi remnants lanuols very cneap.ai ttie unen store IU Maiden Lane. o. A.caseoi double width Linen Ueetinf at 4s.

ner yard. Those tiiat have not been suoohed will now have an opportunity of supplying themselves at such prices as wUl mnuctui nimii. ror sale as aoove. Ie4 SWAIH'S PANACEA, and HOI CK'S PANACEA 40 dozen Swaiu'a and 2J dozen Hnnn'a lor eal mnA iicm i ci.il ni iiiaiiuuuv.iurtra prices. Ktsilll ASP1NWALL, S6 William street, and 110 Rmadwav and 10 Astor House.

fEGARS. RenlitCorrega, Arambura, and other fa tic uiaiiuB, ui Buuenor uitaurv. lor ftain t. J30 ATW ELL, 3B1 Broadway. FOR SALE, or to be exchanged for City Real Estate or Coods 400 shares Brunswick Land Co.

Sf 4U0 do do Canal and Rail Road ciocb: mussed in the state ot ueorgia. for limner particu'ars, apply to H. lU.I CU. Stock and Exc range j7 Brokers. G3 Wall I Y'SPElSIA PREVENTED.

A Prevention 1 JT better than a core Two or three of Wray's Digestive or Dinner Pills, taken one hour before dinner, will be I lonnrt ro lie iht. tuimi nr ikm tn louna to peine nappy preventive of this truiy aatrsei at Drug Store No. 193' Rroadway, Franklin House, New xorsu xietauea at IWrtuton at. ana aaaaaLaHl the Co. At tain A and 25 ing ur AUCTION SALK E.

II. Ludl til, Auctioneer. Bi 11. LUDLOW CO. Balks h.ooM.N.

IS Bmoap ithit, E. H. L. CO. wilt attend as usual to the spring tales of furniture belorgjig to persons declining housekeeping.

A register of houses to let kept free of charge, for mutual benefit of landlord and tenant. The arrangement with ifw New York Li'e and Trust for the benefit of the buyer and seller of real estate exists as heretofore. MONDAY, Feb 10th. 10 clock, at the Clarendon House, cor. Broadway and Duane st.

Furniture Sale By vmue of a mortgage, an the jrnituie contsined in the Cla endon Houre. or particulars see our advertisement in another co IUIIUI At o'clo jk at the Franklin House, Brooklyn. Chance.) Sole Under the direction oi Cambres leng, Esq. maslor chancery All that certain plot or parcel of lano, situwte in the city of Brooklyn, on the westerly side of Columbia su and being parcel of a cer. piece or parcel of land laid down and desiunatful on certain map of property uaht David Leavitt and others of Jacob and his hem of John Hicks, and bearing date Brooklyn.

Aug. 1819. TUESDAY. At IS o'clock, at tho sales room, IS Broad st. I Chancery Sale Under the direction of Thomas Emmet, master in chancery all that certain House Lot of Land, in the 12th ward, Iving on the northerly side of 44lh St.

between 5th and 6th avenues. Lot by 100 feet. 2. Chancery Sale Under Ihe direction ef Cod. wise, master in chancet all those ten lots of giound situate in the Twelfth ward, on 19ih.

91st, 94, 93d, 95th, 99ih and 1 00th rreets and the 6lh avenue, be tween 5 and 6 avenues. S. Pronrnv Nm. lo amt 1.1 Gannon street Consist of two front Houses, 2 siory brick, with meta' roof no sione stoops, iron and nutsbea in style. Also, 2 houses in rear, brick front house S2 by 40 ear do Zoby 16.

Lou 25 by 100 teet, more or less, Can be sold (separately. 4. Property No. S74 Monroa at 2 etnrv brick front house and stable in rear, leased groad, several yeais to run at a small ground rent. 5.

Property No. 448 Cherry st 2 storv brick front house and Irame back buildin nn rear of ihe 1 t. leased ground, several years lo run. Lot 25 by 100 feet, more less, rum ouiiaing zs Dy 3U rear Zo by 17 ax small ground rent. Ehe paittculars of the above and terras will be given prior to uie nay oi sale, ov enquiring at the otfcce VVall st.

ALb.X BiHjAKT. Auctioneer. BY BOGAUT, CK AND ALL, BACON AND CO. Store No 41 William street, TUESDAY. Feu 1 8.

At 10 o'clock, at ths auction room. French Good HlO package French and German fry moods, at A mon'hs credit. Catalogues and samples on the morning of sale. AT PRIVATE SALE. 15 cases drab, btown and steel mixed satinets.

I case negro cloth, 24 bales 4 4 heavt brown sheetings, 2 cases ue ack I aliao sewing silks, 5 cases 'cans 20 cases blue, green, red. brown and unbleached Can ton fljniiel t0 doass'd and 2 and 3coi'd madder prints; 30 bales super red flannels; 2u cases ass'd kerseys. 60 oaies exua heavy brown sheetings; zu cases a dsius nets; 10 bales white flxnnels; 20 cases supf bleached sheeting ani shillings, Jttc. 20 bales sea i let and white flinnels 10 cas bl'k anl mixe satmeiu 15 bales brown sheetings 10 cases 34 b' cached shillings K. H.

Tl VlH. ON, Auctioneer. BY JOHN E. VAN ANTWERP. Store No.

19 Flail street. N.B. R. H. will give his personal als tentinn to sales of Household Furniture of families giving up housekeeping, groceries, as usual.

IHUMAS BELL. T0BK 32 AKW.etVD 115pr tTOSaTBT. MUNliA V. At 101 o'clock, at ihe auc'ion room. Handsome Furniture The eleeant furnttute of all descriptions pos'poned from Saturday, viz.

Elegant Furniture. Piano Fortes, 4tc Valuable fur m'ure of a family giving up home keeping, rem jved convergence of sale Also, an enure stock ol superior City n.ade cabinet furniture of all descriptions. A so, 12 newest fashion and best made sofas; 12 do do mahogany chairs; 16 polirhed scrol lea tables; 13 spring and cushion eat rocking chairs: French bed steads, French plate looking glasses, 3 spkndid piano fortes, WEDNESDAY, At 10 ihe sale rooms. Elegant Furniture A urge, rxiensive, and valua ble a sorunenl of Furniture, of all descriptions without reserve. THURSDAY.

At 101 o'clock at No. zt While st, near West Broadway. Genteel Furniture The furniture of a family giving up housekeeping. F. 1JNOKAHAM.

Store No. 123 Fulton street next irNassso. JUrlM HUUDEROW, Aucuoneer JOSEPH SA.MFSON CO. Stork 163 Pearl street. tuesdav, At 9 o'clock, at the auction room.

CLOTHS. CASSIMERE3, Ate A general as tortment of CloU.s, Cassimeres, Vesun's, foi approved endorsed notes at 6 months. bk AARON LEVI. Btobb 151 btioanwav I'pe'Taus. SATU RTA Vk EN ING.

Al 7 o'clock. Ila'ian C.l Paintings A collec ion of Italian Uil Paintings, just received from Kou.o, containing many valuable pictures by Ihe woilhv the atten. of couno ssecrs and dealers. Now leady for exam natinn Dy catainsue. K.

MIN I llKiH BY MINTURN CO Mini urn Co. will pay particular attention to the sales of furniture of famil rs breaking up tvusekeeping FIIENCH EMPORIUM OP FASHIONS. HI 4 Broadway. (Opposite St. Paul Church 1 tr THE SUBSCRIBER is continually manufacturing snd receiving from France the latest Parisian style ol flats and ups gentlemen wisning augnt auu lasty llat.

are respectfully i. vited to call and exxmne before purchasing elsewhere. None but the best Moleskin and Beaver flats are sold, and al such prices as will insure the continuance of pauonage. Also, Children's. Youth's and Gentlemen's Travelling Caps of Cloth and Velvet, and of European style, on hand and made lo order Co'leges and other Institutions sup plied with Caps by the quarter nltits IIlAD.

J. M.MJULEV. BOYCR, MANUFACTURING SILVERSMITH, NO. 1I0 ORBENS STREET, BETWEEN STRING AND PRINCE STS. Has on hand an extensive and elegant assortment of Silver Ware, chased and plain patterns of standard si.ver, and superior woramanship.

consistim of Tea and Coffee Urns; Coffee, Tea and Water Pots Sugars, Creams, Slop Bowls, Pitchers, Irom ooe to tnree quarts; uups aod tumblers; Spoons and Forks, wholesale and retail, at reasonable prices, lor casn. N. B. Persons wishing their old family silver manufactured anew, can depend on having it done to tie ir entire satisfaction. deal bin LONDON PORTER AND BROWN STOUT rrsr The subscriber liavine made arrangements will Messrs.

Henry Menx Co, the London Brewers lor ihe Importation into this city of their Porter and Brown Stoul win receive mommy supplies oi same wnicn ne oners to dealers In tne article on tne most advantaeeous terms. This Porter beins expressly prepared in London for ex subscriber inteudine to devote his chiei attention to the importation of the article, he trusts it will be found, ution trial, equal or superior in condition and quality to any imported. juii.ti wu.iUx.N. rut it rine st. FINE WATCHES.

SAMUEL W. BENEDICT, WATCnMaKER. No. 2 MaRCHaNTS' Exchange, Waix btbeft. Y.

trir Has i ust received a fresh assortment of superior DiiDlex Watches, warranted perfect time keeper, or the money returned, fie hasaleo entered into an engagement with Mr. n. Hammond, Irom London, who is acknowledged to be the best workman al Duplex and other fine Watches now in the Lmted states, and his strict attention will be civentothe repairing branch of the business. A discount will be made to the trade for Duplex wheels and ruby roll ers, as wen as otner complicates parts oi nne wora. Jew ellry and Silver Ware as usual.

ja14 istf HOUSE AND LOT IN NASSAU STREET (TT W. R. DEAN will at auction, on THURStM Y. January 30th, at the sales room. No.

14 Futton alter tne sate ol Ubadiah Jacksou's property, the House and I ot. No. 142. on the south side of Nassau, 4 or 5 lots east of Bridge street, now occupied by JohnS Rydei The house is 2i feet front, two stories and tiasemem, containmx rooms lot Ja Dye feet Kcnts for $250 Insured for C1000. A mortgage of 600 is on the premises, which can remain.

Terms, 10 per cent at the sale, the balance on the 15th of February, Rhen the deed will be delivered. The purchaser to have the last quarter's ient, and full possession on 1st of May next. Bale peremp tory, i me inoisputauie. Brooklyn, January 1WW. ia25 CIRCl'LAR.

EXTENSIVE TRADE PACKAGE SALE OF HARD WARE, CUTLERY, GERMAN, FRENCH A AMERICAN BlAr LIS au ANCx liOODS. tlT9 The undersisned proposes to commence the pub licauon of a cai.loxue on the 25th instant, ef an exteostve Package Sale of Hardware, Cutlery, Ac. to take place at ine Auction tioom. so. is riau street, on or about tne I nn of February, and respectfully solicits consizmiieots from Engbsfi merchants, importers and others, as it is intended to circa late caia ogues ainonx tue dealers rnita leipma.

Baltimore, Richmond, Petersburg. Boston aod Hartloru, iu which places ihe sale will also be advertised. vrill see the necessity of banding in their invoice previous, to tho 25th of the present month. The general terms ol credit will b4, Sand 12 months, dependins on thuwunu, for approved endorsed paper made entirelv the owners, and payable in the city or elsewbare, excuao0e to be added to make it equivalent j22 JOHN E. VAN ANTWERP.

4TINES. RRANDIES, An Pr.Wm. Hrandies. OOU" augnt, h.A7l the WINE VAILIS, Wines, by the Cask. Def tte9: I)ndou Pale sud oW Sherry, Brrttle.or Old Port.

Harris Page in Bottles or Dunibar Aie, cases of 1 dozen each. Ac. Claret "Wine of various Vintages, Hock Wines of Stein bene de beimer. Braudy Olard, Jflartel.Ileiinessy's.and other brands. Whiskey Old Irish A Scotch lnlshowen, Insfay.

te. And the re.il Mountain Dew." Beside a variety of other choice Wines, Ate. EDW. R. ROBINSON, Commission Wine Dealer, entrance first basement door in 'all Chamber streU.

Granite Buildings. A 'f IiISEN SHEETING. Just recei ed M. JmMT one package 10 4 fine Irish Linen Sheeting, and fur sale cheap, by j. d.

rutET, 10 Maiden Lane. le7 fk UH.LS 50 baskets, raw and dressed, for sale by j30 ALLEY, STANTON at CO, 61 Pine st one fi II the AUCTION SALES. S.FORMAN.AtlOMer. BY JAMES M. MILLER CO OToasNo 25 BOADsraBKT.coniiBsior EzcHanea PLACB AID 38 HBO A STSKKr.

anvate sale property, free from charge. Atl4 ftlOMUAY. lOtnutst. Chancer, MU ro No tS Bro A KZZ'J" of rioTor east corner of Sianto 00 tha by 100 ft deet. Chruue fc ggHftl Ruggles, master in chiDr.TL erection of FT Brooklyn be.rn.fa..' 01 andl I high streets, bein, AO r1 street.

va ssa IMJ OB Hlltl 9 TUESDAY. Ilth. At 12 o'clock, at 23 Broad at. Dobbs'Fetry All the t.iu TT undivided half of Dobbs' Fe.ry, acres of land, with watet privilege, 4 which ui targe factory about 100 feet long and 25 feet mn t. 5 stories high also.

3 dwel'ing houses. The bui'H: and uviruvenieni on the above property coat about 3000 doU Urs. Terms at sale. At 12 o'clock, at the sales room. Ph.irT fe w7 w'i''oWderthe direction of loiorerouTB I in Ty eti mat certaux house 7.1? ereon Lewas Synher erected a dwell, suert" rdf 00 th nhorl, of Ck.eul house t.

"uterly corner of II a poini ia aha jn 11 inches vimnui n. coiner "hereabouts, west from the northerly ci noriiri i. mra wesi aMiaur uno Cornelia St. 5 feet ft5 mi add rear, by 96 ft deep, bo. mu oieecker St.

WKU.Ksniv k. At o'clnrk .1.. Fust 8. ..2. Bm oi Suemeid and Kirmtngham Heavy and Plated Good Cutlery, Consisling of les, botis.

screws, saws bolt. ter's and other hammers, hand aid CIP, anvds, log and 'cCna, ta, t' pUie, pad and cupboard locks e. Si a gimbleis, kntvea peri ZTl raxora, scissors, sheais: bntannia. nl.ti TV.T.. rvnnl.

I silver tea and table epoonr, ten anuffeiYand waiters, bread baskets, shovel ami t. "71? setts; brass and iron candlesticks, norfolk andUiumb latches, bed screws, carpenter's and othrr pincera. uT sauce pans, curry combs, braces and brtu, hooka and hinges, tad irons, Carolina hoes, corn mills, fmne pnns steelyards, chwela. frame pullies. Oertnaa slate? scyihes, gun fliBts.statin.loriet and pocket cesses, mm glas s.

lead pencils. e. Also, 100 cases English fowling pieces, of cholo and manufactuiea. Terras six month credit for all sums of 1100 and upwards approved endorsed note. Catalogues and goo is ready eiamiuation I days previous to the 8rI.

atre. A.im At 10 clock, at the rorr Loring A Andrews, No. 28 Ferry su Leather, Sic 1000 sine. Sole Leather, nrKMa tom nage. and w.ight, w.ih i othe, FKIDA, Feb 14 'J 2 ihKlT "le No 23 Broad at In.

SlJ twoory bnck LouJ 7o I PP" Suffolk 06 feet deep house 30 by 40 feet, marble mantles and g.ates in the 1st and Jdatorirrgo. hie 5ale Cm 4 Tenth st The three story brick house and lot on the not tb side of Tenth si. the fifth house from the first avenue use tb by 48 lol 25 by 9 ftet 8 inbuilt by davs work, with undkr cellars, finished base, ment. two rooms with mahogany folding doors on ths first and second stories, and pantry between, marbe mantles and grates throughout. A large port ion ol tb purcase money can rt main.

Property can be seen at any time. Sale positive. 5 Tei.th st The three story brick house and lot on the north side of Tenth st. the 14th bouse from the first avenue I 25 by 94 feet 8 in house 25 fcy 48 built by days work, with unuer celtara, fiuiahed basements two roou.s wiih mahogany folding doors ou ihe first and second stones and pantries between, mantles and grabs throughout. Sale positive.

The house CW be examined ai any time. im Feb 20. At 10) clock, at the store of Jainos Phalen, 10 Ja cob street. Leather, Ac 5000 sides of hemlock and oak tanned sole leather of iht. Fallsburgh and other tannen.

ih BV JOHN BMFFEA. Store No. 47 Fpltoh Stkbet. WEUNfiSDAT, Feb It. At 101 o'c ock at 20 New streeL ShenS Sale of Choice o'd Wines Rw nrHaw tk sheriff, a large and valuable collection of old wines of a.

mot select decnplion, in and casks. Madeira 20 di Blackburn Madeira; 30 do old Khst Ii.dia do 60 do Lewis tt Co. do. Sherries 40 doz old A mom uia Sherry, c4t 1 per gall; 40 doz do do from ihe house ef Crowley Co; JO do do superior pale Sherry do; 60 do pale Sherry, Duff G.irdon Brown 20 do superior brown Sherry, eon IS per Sal. pi 60 dor old Poit Wine.vinUge of 1818, fiom the hiaice of Smith, Woohnn Co, botilr, 4 years crated; 40 dt old Port Wine.

Smith, Bailey, Ac; 60 do do do Singham, London, super quality. Planter's Kum. 16 ears old; Oin and Wine in pipes, do do; 4i crates Wme in bottles; Champagne and Hock, in baskets; casks old Port, fcc Also, the office furniture. PRIVATE SALE. A valuable Farm, vtithtn lour Utiles or Newark NJ od ihe old prn.held lose' urder a high state if culilva Hon, and replete with eveiy v.lk 0 i changed for fcood city prouaiiy, or sold otherwise cm acc nimidating lerins.

For particulars apply at lha auciuin rnm. Faim For Sale 360 acres valuable land in Var Bu ren County, Michigan 60 acres nnder a good state cultivation, iteo, a large field, fenced in, on ihe man tlage roui from Detroit io St Josephs, and within I ot a miie ol tbe vdlage and ait office a very desirable lot. cation, and surpassed by none ra that vicinity. To, Jiose desiroui ol emigrating this offer a first rate earn portunity, being unproved and. sold oa liberal tarmjL N.

only 35 miles from St Josephs. Looking Glasses A constant supply of ornament swing looking glasses, suitable for the'West South A nerican markets, boxes of one dozen each at extreme low prices new piano fortes, of superior finish aud tone also, a general assortment of house fur niture at auction prices. BY iJAlNGS, h'CHARDSfc. FLA1T Stqbe196Boadwat. MONDAY EVENlNQlFebrulry 17th.

And Four Following Davs, at Six o'clock. EXTENSIVE SALE OF VAI.ITARi it Vrr BOOKS The larcest and moat ertrna.v. Scarce and Valuable Old Book Uiat has been subardt led to public competition in this country. Cornmisina m. splendid and recent selection from some of Ihe finevt Km gush Libraries lately disposed of in London, ucludnur many of the choicest articles from the collections of Jobs Bntiou, (the antiquarian) De Meekest.

Marsh BishoZ of Pelersburgh. Richard Weber, Esl andeflin? quanan collectors, in tbe various d. partmenu of char sical philosophy, theology, and divinity, standard Eaw ban literature. lllllatrata xotiuii auuauiues. na tural history, book of prints.

4x6. It will be found to contain some of the most rare; costly and truly valuable uw uia. uiiiycu annul anords, pjesenunaT sat opportunity for colleges and arh etsuiea desirous of eo ricnmg uieir noraries wnn stAadar. and celebrated works hat are daily becoming mote and more to be procured such as perhaps sever before occurred hi in his country. The extent, variety and magnitude of thia collect may be inferred Irom an rxaJoioa'Kia of ihe sale cat, loeues.to be had at ihe auctmneeia two weeks previous to ihe sale Tne Allowing bo jks taken indiscrinunatelr from it, may serve to convey son jdt of the character of the collection Napoleon's great work oa a ten Cn.

periect presentation copy of the first eLuon. from tho library ot a dtinguiahednA ai the empire tatef deceased Chaucer', vrorka, aanou black letter copy, folio Ptcan Religious Cerenvmioe of al: Nanons, P' evj amaen JBrltania.by Ba hop; Oholson, fine copy in eajf; vols plates; Dr Henry More's Philosophical worka, Wto, scarce Thr N'uremburgb Chronicle, fubo, over SOOO wood cuts, bv Albert Durer very rare fine copy; Ovid's Metaroorpbo. by Bamer.Z vols. tab, splesdtd plates; Anderson's Hrstory of Commerce, 4 vols, 4to, imperial; Bishop Burnet's History of his Own Tunes and the KerorroaUoa Is tTngland, 5 vols. folio; Tyielfs History of England, vols, folio, rare; Kapin and TindaJI's do do, fine set ra vols, folio, with the plates of heads, rttonuments, tnedsj he History, Ac; Pope's Wotka by Warburtoa, 9 vouU 8vo; tae works of Addison, Gay Fielding, Cibker, lie.

fine eld quarto editions; Stanley's History of Philosophy, folio; Rvmer's Buecopy of this scarce ami valuable work, without which im Mbue library is com plele, 18 Swu.e 7 Ujotli best ediuoft by 8trvpe.2 vols; Montajjn'e ltssays. vols. 8vse Sbaiteury's charsctensuca, 5 vole, bvo; Bayle's Histo ncal and Critical Dictionary, heat edition by Maeseaui. large paper copy, 6 vote; Bnaw's Naterahsis Miseeaa ny, some hundred colored ptatas, It vols, ivo; JohMea's Diclionars, original fclio edition, vols Ainavwosth'a Latin Dictionary volt; Blair's Chroooiogy, 1 v.4uae sesree, fine copy; Anderson's GeneoJogies Poli 8vnoiw Briticotum. vols, vellum; Ancicnl atvl MrLZ Universal History, very fins set.

6i vola Opera, 4 vols: Cough's Tooosraithv. a.l i Si, Vols'; Beri JotooTaW er, ota MiDeer; Voyage PietortqB de Franc 5 vols.leiidid plates; Dr fcavs's HtstoVis Literrara. 2 vols. Weaver. Faneral Monuments.

4t Clarendon', Hkt of Ae Reb ,1 ll vo; BUeknouse'sHtam, toryof the Bible and atdy of Dtvnrjt Phrle's Anno. on the Bible, works. vols. pla.es; Dr Isaac Barrow's do, Svobr; AttesburVs Per vols 8vo; Krag Charles tee let's works; Ver lot's huumj wi tuu xvniguui of fujiiia. vr is.

plates; Corps Universal Diplomatique, 10 vols; Tbe General Historical Birch, Sale, Bernard, Ac ths whole of Bayle, 10 vols; Nojden's Travels ia Egypt, vols, fine plates; Lord Boiuigbroke's works, bantital copy ilk calf, 10 vols; Thoana Historia Sui eBpons, vols; Wincklernaa Mooumenti Afedili, 2 vols, plates Andrew Marvel's worki.S vols, 4to; Hume's Hislary af EngUnd, Bowyer's magnificent edrUon, ia 10 vols, iPaa Ira ted by the firt artists, russu gilt, thd only cot of this unrivalled work ever offered at auction in the US; Bayley's English Dictwnaty, Ac. fcc, TUESDAY. 3ih March, and follovring days. Thirty first New York Trade Sale Thenexi trade sale will he held at the above date, nnder tbe s'aading regulations of ihe Trade, and under the dtrectioa Tot the Committee appointed by tbe Trade. The usual casn advanhes will be made oo receipt of coos menu, which will be sold subject to the same charges as hero lofore.

Invoices should be furnished by the lOih Fob. pex), whra ths catalogues will put to press..

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