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MARINE LIST. PORT OF NEW YORK. JANUARY 20, 1843. 4uaav I euarlaet tuntet 1 high water F.I lay Saturday I IS 1 II 1 a Mora Morn CLEARED THIS DAT. Ship Dsmtscut, Bin.

Liverpool. Wothertpoon Co I bark Oeeidenten, Patterson. Rotterdam, Schmidt fc Belcheni brige Ganges, Leach. Hamburg, Schmidt Belcheni Fanny Coit, BUer. Georgetown, 8C.H Coii fc Co; Ahby Amalia, Colbora, Kew West.

Neamith Leeds; Mo bile, William; Mobile, Sturges Cleerman. ARRIVED THIS FORENOON. Berk data New mil to Douglas. Bailed la CO with ahip Jane Row, of New York tar Liverpool; ahip A 1 mi re, of rortland. tor do.

Jan II. let N.hm 7 MW.tpnkaahip Ontario, HolmM.from Orleana for Liverpool) alao, thip Chatham, of Botton.orT MattenilU Haaf, trom New Orleena for Havre, out 10 da. Bck John Drnw, Alden.M dfm Baiiia, Hondoraa, with mahog any. In Alexander. Bch Lucy Blake, Georgetown, 8C, cotton to matter.

Sch Emma JnUtfm Beaufort, NC, with naval atorea, Flatt. BELOW 1 brie. Wind W. BAILED Ship Damaieua, pool Cristoval Colon, Pomona Amsterdam; brig Wiiaon Fuller, Duty.Chese.and aeveral oihera. CLEARED YESTERDAY.

Ship Chriatoval Colon, South, Havana, Spofford Ti'eamn; bark Pomona, Cu.hman, Amaterdam, Schu chard, r'avrs fc Co; brig Wiiaon Fuller, Ci.bb, avan nah, Dunham fc Uimnr; achri Lochiel, Lufbin, St John. PK, I' Burk; Doljr Chaae, Down, Auz Cayea, Lewi. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Barque Nahant, Winaor, 17 day from New Orleans, wilh mJt to master. Schr Challenge, Parke, daya from Charleston with ration to Richard Brick.

Cargo J22 bale collon H. Coil fc Co; 38 Kufut lave. Bch Altbena, Fockelbery, da fm Wilmington. Kch Alabama, Caacy da fm Newbern, NC. MEMOHANDA.

The brig Caraboo, Capt ate, of New Orleans, fm Mania nilla bound to New York, wilh a cargo of tobacco, honey, palm leaf.kr., wai wrecked at Green Key on the oth inat. a partefthecargo wessaved Bndrrried to Matanza. The captain was dangerously aick. The cargo wateontigned to Curt, of thia city. Tha aeh liaae MaaJ.Studlev.

which waa taken into Key West, afi being aahore on tha Washerwoman 'a Reef, had 300 tuna or wine on board. Iter cargo waa aiacnerging at latt account. BALTIMORE. Jan 19 Ar brig Radius, Plummer, fm Orleana. Sldseh September, Dawn.

York. ALEXANDRIA, Jan 17 Bid ach 8am 1 Tretty Blan, NYork. SAVANNAH, Jan 14 Ar brig Romulus, FiddlsrJrom Boaton. NEW ORLEANS, Jan 10 Ar ahipa Saratoga, Russell, fm NVork; Avalanche, Murray, Bordeaux; Br bark Shak apeare, fm Liverpool. The ihip Hamilton, Johnaon, hence for Boaton, returned yeaterday in diatreaa.

her mainmast having caught fire bile in the tow of the Giraffe, and were compelled to cut it away for the preservation ot the veaael. FALMOUTH, Jan 14 Ar ach Isaac Jackaon, Swift, fm NYork. SALEM.Jan 17 Ar aeh Henry, Meaiervey, Baltimore, lnth Ar brie Marion. DaCoita.Para Hit. BOSTON, Jan 17 Ar arha Anti, of Newburyport, Tarr, fm Waahlngton, Uri'ie, oi Latex, men, Ira do; isew Harbor, fo Petersburg, Rowena, Young, Fredericksburg.

Jac IS Ar ship Nile, of Portland, Xenney, fm Apalachi cola. I Id aeh BenJ Bigelow, Bearae, NYork. Jaa I Ar brig Baltimore, Bearae. Baltimore; aeha European, Stoddard, do; Fancy. Parker, NVork, Friend H.k.r do: Varlro.

Thomas. Camden. YANNIS, Jan lo In port brig Baltimore. Bearae, fm Baltimore for Boaton; ach Friend. fm NYork fordo.

EDGARTOWN. Jen 16 Araoh European, Stoddard, fm Baltimore for Boaton. PROVIDKNC E.Jan 17 Ar ach Richard Rush, Nicker An. fm I hilada. Sid aloopa Juno, Brown, for NYork; Rietizi, Durfee, for rviors.

HlrTKL TO LKT.Thu anacicusand splen did llouil known ae the Shskspesre Hotel. aituated on tha corner of William end Dutne atreeta, new delng an excellent winter buaineaa. aurh aa balls, concerts, for which the hotel ia to admirably adaptrd Tha summer buaineaa has alwera been good, end can be increased to a much greater extent by a person who ia ae nuaititaut with Eastern and Southern people, aa there it not a loration equal to it in the cily, being built nn the highest gronna. anl iree lion, poaw, lurawii, sua ncsi ui iuaciiy. li aeantieiiou to the Eaatern boat a.

and within a few atepafrom the City Hall, Pott Office, end fashionable placea of amuaement. To a capable pereon the anbacriher would lease It on eery favorabla term, that would enable him in a few veara to mike a very handsome eompa'vncy. For lurmi apply to the prop. i tor, who. from ill health, ia obliged to quit the hotel bauineaa.

oaaeaaion given imme diately. jajelw ROBERT ANDERSON. Proprietor. mr iMPKtPViCD MENT.o DOMKSTIC ISSTRU or 8 ll Injecting ftynnge, certain remedy for Cot end indigestion, lor aale by HUSH TON CO, no Broadway, and jatt) 10 Attor House. fnill Jii'l received.

I. tuni.lv ot new end nine nor Trutflea.Peat, Muh on ana and Hr lines. Alao Patea of Quail, Partridge, Orto lan and Larkt. For tale by i)0 A BIVNINOF.Rfc Co ,141 Broadway. II ORK rilVEHI Made of India Rubber Clotha.

very light, and Atted to the barneta.foriale low by HUlAlt II. 1AV, Bticceasor to lloibury I. R. Company, jM 4 Maiden Lane. ADIEU MlvH ARM SH.K WAISTCOATS H.J J.i.l raeelvl.alewdoxen beat ribbed tilk Waitt.

roata for Ittiee wear, with lona aleevee, made clote at the nek amov. Vunl.lr article lor invalidt; togexner wnn a f'tU aaatrtmrot of and merino under garment ur la dia andr.hUrn. fortale by Ja9 II. A.L ANE. 1 1 and 1 Maiden lane.

lOLI.K.f mnde on te following pUceabyT AV P. Mrr'i Kkhmond, Mobile. Barannuh. New Orlean, Charleawu, Cincinnati. tv at nil nv TIIK MUTUAL IAFETK IN 13 BL'HANCE COMPANY, wanted by P.

IIIC HARDS. 11 Met. Exchange. fr.x IOA! Bt III Pa few thoutaud dollart wanted T. RICHARDS.

I'i Mcr. Exchange. WO It ST KI aiAMASK TABL.K COVERS A large assortment received from auction, and tor ale very low by R. A. LANE.

II and 18 Maiden lane. irllK.IOAM UI, Scotch Wniskey, Peach Brandy, old Jsmaica Rum. Cognac, Olard and rlenneaiy Bran dy, iu glass, for aale by 7 BLOODGOOD II LL. No. 4 Pine tt.

af OKI1' KeC bags new crop 81. Domingo. for sale by OK.OHUE DOUGLAS, 14 Broadway. AL.4Aai rEIU' lS iara.8rttquslitv.foV sale by GEORGE Broadway ar sTAIR. Mbalnt Rio Grande Hair.

tJ hales Hone, I IE bale mixed, bale white and 25 baga Horse Hair, foi ssle by B. RICHARDS, 41 South street tfPlOAT SKINS tlM bandies Goat Skint, for by Jf B.HIUMAH1IS, 41 Boutnat IIIN BONES U.OOORio Grande Shin Boriet, for tale lJ by B. R1CHAHUS. 41 South tt. II I.ajiC 1 Pme Teneriffe Wine, for sale by O.

nil 41 rKJUlll at. ORNS SOOOfraah Rio Grande Horns. forsaleby B. RICHARDS, 41 South atreet. SCKH RUIVt Indian dressed.

for isle bv MM CKNTBR fc CO.QU Old tltp. CtLtVKS 00 bblt Cayenne.foraale by S. T. NICOLL.68 Front t. WHITE WAX Slbalet PrimaXnba White Wax entitled to debenture, for sale by MOSES TAYLOR.

44 South at. j'ALTlAftO sacks AhtonsT lending from thlp Rotcius 3 said for sale by COLLINS fc so South at. TtURNlTUllK PRIITS For talebv LAWRENCE fc TRIMBLE. aa Beaver a. INK in wood and glass, for sale by CENTER 2U uia tup.

AUACCASINDI0 40 ceroons selected entitled to debenture, lor sale by T. NICOLL, Front st, A A COPPER (too bags fine old yellow Government, in handsome grata bags for aale by B. T. NICOLL, 09 Front St. ALT PETKKsn kegs Boston refined, for tale by by II BCIIIEFFELIN fc 14 Front St.

U1CKS1LVKR1 flask! for sale by SCHIEFFF.LIN kBIttlTHlK, 142 Front st fcl LPI1. 411' 1 I MX) on. for isle by 3 II A eCHIEFFELIN fc BROTHER. 14 1 Front st KtmulA Lonsdale eo) J4 in baletanl tale tiv LAWRENCE TRIMBLE, 63 Beaver atreet. mr IN DOW GLASS half boxes, various biandt aad si 1 for sle by II.

M. 8CHIEFFEL1N fc BROTHER, djl 141 Front at. LjLKlUH BKLL.S AND SKATES, for sale in lots 3 to suit purchater. A. SPIES fc CO, 7.1 Petri tt.

'W DIGO 4 oawtt p'rime Manilla, for tale bv 1 II HCH1EFFEL1N fc BROTHER, JsJO UwSW 141 Front tt. IUCCTBIO MIA OIDDALK Ctt 8 and A auM rfina and fine and MA and 4 4 Biacnea Bnetnint tor eie ny LAWRENCE fc TRIMBLE. 61 Beaver street. TFrHTIAfJB. 40 bale, heavy, double twilled, for tale LAWRENCE fc TRIMBLE, Beaver street.

SUGAR o0 has brewn Havana Sugar, lor aale by THOS YOUNGS fc CO. 40 South at. OPPER An assortment from 11 to ounce, oi 17 ry extra quality, manufactured irom tne beat lire, ana for tale, in lets to mil puichtaeat by COLLINS CO. SO South street ETAL Block Tin, Bar Tin, B.amu'lt and Rrgulut Antimony, lor tale at Burling tlip, by BDARDMAN HART, afitirPEK IOhaga a aw green Cuba, landing thit vL morning, aad for tale by MOSES TAYLOR.4I South tt. MTATE Cf NEW ORK.

ravxro Ghl' Orvicg. Alany, January I7tll, OTITE ta hereby given, in to a resolu. tioni me I lie lnti arrore. n'i rnr. a to vrrti.

noi', ir.lr, of part AI il olthe Rcvi.d a ihia.4l.le. thai on TuaacllV. Ihe ilal day 'l 'jrehuext ten o'clock in liie forenoon, st parcel' land hereinafter men. Honed, l'l be rll.T.at,,, fr.t at rublic vendue, for tha amount of mnuies, I iierest, laxr andenat of a4rtllng. 'e.

ir be me due thereon, unlet tuehdiiesbe mnl on or befuieih day of tale aforeaaiil. Tne mllnwlng I Ihe Hat ot lota and parcel! of land above referred 10. alio bis inu and Island, in Ihe Nia county of F.rir 1 wU 1 1 1 II 14. 18. 16 17.11, 19.

an 11 oc 3r a 2, Jl, ao ui r.i f.o fvt 1 6r. 5e M. 6.1 V. 78 77 71. 7.

mi. Slgej! ST' a an It m. 90. 91. 91.

I. 94. W. 4 oi "no i.m To', HVi. 103, 101, 106, 106, llff, IW, 119, II 1, 114, Hal 1 1 nONDITIONS OF SALE One fourth of the purehaae money 10 be paid at, or riw.el.hr hour alter the ssle, ana the Fjinc.iilanal eenificale that the lot ta n.

ilia irietnal Diireharter thereof, or hi. any lima withio three mouth from the day nf 1,1,1 if aai.l Ini I not redeemed, the purcli.aar ii, ia by urr leruil the conditional bit bond to secure the payment of lb residue of said purehaae money, in equal nuual 1 ihnnwn. at ilia rate of tx per cent, pet annum. Neglect or re'utal to comply with ihe enniti.lnna. win nurehaer to tne money nil I down a id a penalty of fifty dollars, on each parcel or let bid off, to ha lecoveredwith '0 101 suit.

NATHANIEL JONES, Burreyor weneraL part 1 1 tne country, Dy graving. 18 Stis HAIR GLOVES Within a few rt naat.the imnortanoa of keeping the DO ret of ine sain open, to uciuiaia uuun in throwing off the impurities of the blood, ha received a aharaof the attention it ao justly deaerved Fleah Brushes, coarte towrla. ke. have been restored to, the great benefit experienced from their nee but the introduction of the Electric Uiove nas ajaanat aupenexicu tue use oi mem, tbev are much more thorough in their Deration and more convenient of application. Br exciting the action of the small vessel near tne sunace oi me body and increasing theircultion of blood, they afford certain and speedy relief in Dyspepsia, Rbenmatitm.

Gout, and all disease anting from a torpra state oi tain. Far tale Wholesale: and retail by RU8HTON CO, 1 10 Broadway, and Ja70 10 Attor House. INDIA RUBBKR DAY'S FIRST PREMIUM OVER SHOES These light waterproof and beautiful elattic Over Shoea, for gent tain's wear with leather aolea, ttiffi ninga and rank heel, which ere telling at from 10 to combine ia the moat ptrlect manner all the desirable qualitic of both tha leather and rubber Over felioe, without the peculiar objections of either. The elastic quality being placed exactly and only where it ia needed, makea I them the beat fitting and eatiert wearing over ahoo ever invented. It it their peculiar qnalitv to leal like an old thee when first put en.

By the nice arrangement of materials they are made very durable in the pari exposed to wear, which most commend them to economist The oldest and most skillful bootmaker! in thia and other cities freely admit them to be the most perfect OVER SHOE ever invented. (ST Our rale it money refunded or a new pair given, if the aolea loosen or come off. HORACE H. DAY. Successor to Roxbury I.

R. Company, una 45 Maiden Lane. THK LOST CITIES OP THE ANCIENTS IN CENTRAL AMERICA Now rtady, second edition, in one beautiful volume, octavo, embellished with nearly fifty highly effective illuetrationa, executed in the new style of lithotint Price only (2. Ramblea in Yneatan.iucluding a Viait to the Remarkable Ruin of CUi Chen, habah, kc.by B.M. Norman, Eaq.

Thit it certainly The Book of Beauty'for the season, nd from tha fart of a first edition of a thousand copiea having been taken up almost instantly, nothing wo can eay or thia rare and Deautiioj work win add to ita lame yet we must tay that no person ought to be without a rnpr. ainco its extreme cheapneea rendera it accettible to all. aod the work itself it not only written with thought. observation, and feeling, but the platea are tbemtelvea worth more thn the price uemandou lor tne volume. New Oi leans Bulletin.

have not aeen a more tempting book for tome time to absorb a winter' evening than thia." Boaton Traveller. It will doubtless be penned with the greateat interest, from the fact that the subject of which it treata it entirely tew." Commercial Advertiser. J. II. G.

LANGLEY, Publishers, 47 Chatham street. And mar be obtained of the book eellera arenerallr. throughout the country. tP VINO PRESSES AT SO EACH RICH LOCTREL have Just received a large tup ply of the above Iron Copying Preaaea, which have met with on extensive sale since their introduction in this city, from the fact of their being as good aa any style of Presses now in use, and at the extremely low price of $14 60 each. Theutilitv of the Uopving pre it now generally known to the Accountant and Merchant for copying letter accounts, kc They are invaluable, potteasing theadvantaea of taking a most perfect copy without the time required by the old method of writing, ao necessary in case of packet day or mail hour, when iere i not sufficient time to write a copy oi tne letter, ate Thefce Preasetare meat aimple in their operationa.

They may stand on the desk or and require no fixing. The copy may be taken in a book or loote theet. The time required to take a copy of ona or more letters, kc, it about one minute. Also.everv article necessary for the oteof tha above Presses, for 'tale at very low prices. Printed direction lurnlsnento taote wno purchase rret es.

tut is at lul. tke.1j. Stationers and Blank Book Manufacturers, jalff 01 William street, one door below Cedar. TT ADY'N BOOK POR PEBRUARV Godey's WlA Ledy'a Book, edited by Mr. Sarah J.

Hale, Morton MeMirhael.and Louia A. Godev.with the most popular writer of the country aa regular contributors The February number contains twelve extra page, and is embellished with fonr beautiful engravings, two plain ttnd two colored. Two pageaof Mntie. rubiithed monthly, at 3 per annum, or cents tne single number. Subscriptions received, andtnenumbera delivered in any part ollbia city, or sent oy mail to any Java H.

at 3. mjs. 7sjn, to oowery. SCOTT'S PRACTICAL OBSERVATIONS Practical Obaervationa on the New Testament. By the Rev Tuomaa Scott.

Rector of Alton Sandford, Buckt. Arranged for Family Worthip with an introduction. by A. Alexander, DD. Professor in the Theological Seminary, at rnaceton, N.

illustrated with steel engravings, from Weatall's designs. Just published and lor tale ny DAYTON NEWMAN. 19 Broadway. Wholesale and retail dealers ia Theological, Miacella neout and School Books. J30 CHINA ASD BRITISH INDIA An Historic and Descriptive Account of China ita Ancient and Modern History, language, literature, religion, govern ment, induttorv.

manners, and social state intercourse wuh Europelrom the earnest age missions ana lies to i he Imperial Court. Britiahand Foreigh Commerce; Dnertions to Navirators: State of Mathematice and As tronomy survey olits Geography, Geology and Zo. logy.by Hugn otnera, ijiho, a map and 34 engravings. H.tiorical and Descriptive Account of British India, from the most remote period to the present time, by Hugh lurry and otnera, volt i imo, who a map ana to eagre A popular History of British India, commercial Inter eo se with Cbma and the Insular of England in the Eastern Seat. By Wm Cook Taylor, author at tne Nntural Hi.tory ofSoeiety," Iv 8vo.

The Chlitete at they ate; tneirmnrait, social ana character; a new analysis of the language, with tuc clnctviuwt of their Principal arte and tciencet, by Lht, Naturalist to Beechey't txpeauion. hine, orlllustrationeot tne tymooit, puuoaopny, ini quities, cuttomt, tupertition, lawt, government education and literature, derived from original sources, 'and accompanied with 'drawings from Native worka, by Samuel Kidd, Profesror of the Chineaa Language and Literature, University College. London. Alli u'sMdp 01 t'binj anna itaceni coninea, arawn irom the 1'itett aurvey, by John Walkar. In case.

TheChinete; agent mi description of China anditain liabitautt. Bv John F. Davit, lateChief Committioaerin China. Anew edition. enlarged and revised, in wbicn the history Eunlun intoreourae it broughlup to the prefect mo.

ImpllH ana lonaie nj WILEY PUTNAM, Booksellers, Publishers and Imported, jj.jo 161 Broadway. AH Alt' MAGAZINE, FOR tBKUAR A IT double number, or 84 pagea, and three ateel engrav ileorge urannm ana iiuius uukwsih, cuhuip the first authors of the country for contributors. Embellifhmentsolthisnumoer ine uowri oignai. a hiehly finished engraving on steel; The Captives; aaa Tiihlished monthly, at per year, or no cenia ymi number. Subtcriptiont received.and tne numneraueiiv ered in any part oi this city or sent by the mails to any prt of the country, by I.

wtwnR Bowery. jltv rf Qf E80POTAMIA A.1D AiStUIAMAnrix if I BROTHERS. No. 81 Cliff street publish THIS DAY. No.

1S7 of Library an Ac count of MESOPOTAMIA ANN ASSYRIA, irom mo r.rut Agestoth4 Tretcnt Time; witn illustrations intir NHtural History. By J. Baillie Frascr, Esq. ISmo, Map and Engravings. H.fcB.

Alto PcaLMH Historical and Descriptive Account of Persia. By James B. Fraser, Esq lmo. Map and Engravinga. Palestine, or the Holy Land.

By Rt. Rev. Michael Rua ael, LL. D. lamo.

Mp ana History and Description of Arabia. By Andrew Cnchton, 1 vols. 18 mo. Map and Engravings. The Chinese A General Description of the Empire of China and IU Inhabitants.

By F.Davis. STOls.lbmo. n. rintive Account of British India. By Hugh Murray, aeven oiuer 111.

tera. vola. 13mo. Map ana View of Ancient and Modern Egypt. By Rt.

Rev. M. kus srl.LL.D. 18mo. Map and i ngraviiigs.

Nubia and Abyatinia Comprehending their Civil Histo ry. Antiquities, Arts, itengion, 1 i n. 1 i 1 mn Man History, ny rtev.iiicnat;i iu.i,i w. and F.nfravinet. The History of the Jews, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time.

By ttev. n.n. jriiunan. Mini ami RjirrSTinrs. Life and Actions of Alexander the Great.

By Rev. J. Wil liams. IBmo. Map.

Life of Mohammed. By Rev. Geo. Bush. 18 mo.

Ea THE GREATEST IMFKO MADE IN THAT lMrOBTAMTain ur T1STRY EXTRACTING TEETH. rin II subscriber proposes tothe citixens oi rsew isrs an ontirelv new. simple end safe mode, with much leaa pain to the patient.than the method in common use. He intend! devoting hit attention exclusively im. part ol his prolemon.

tie win oe pramy, i hours of tha day, at his rooms. No. 931 Broadway, neat door to the American Hotel.to any who may need hia ser rhysicians.citixens and visitors of New York are invited te call and examine for themteivet. at he will fully explain hia mode of operating, and fuwiith tctti momais Dotn irom pnyticiaus aim viw.m retpectability in America. m.

OT TIITMroinPV Dentist. 9SI Broadway.nextdoorto the American Hotel. oil 3mia CITY IIOTEIi, SEW YORK. rilllE subscriber hss sgain taken the above house, fa which haa heen refitted and furnished in superior style, and vi ill be opened on the Fierr or FtaartavarxT. 1 1 Wn 1i.ITit.il t.li.a' room.

room i greatly improved, by a dome detigned to increase light and ventilation, ana omer oeuem.1.1 Many of the wall! and ceiling! have been renewed, and wa'cr is introduced on every floor of the establishment. The house will be amply provided with every retmitite the business will be conducted it. the most liberal ii 1 1 inn mauner, ana tne mi'icniwr, anu will be associated witb hun. retperttuiiy toucii tne pai nf th.ir old friendt and the public. a New York, Jan.

1943. jaI9 Iwio HEADS OF HAIR. C. B.VHtll, anisi in nair, irum uonaon. ine imnnHance which all ase haveto the headof hair.

it a clear in 'ex of the value set upon personal figure, and when tome capricious freak of Nature, thebuman form is depnv ed of its fair proportrou, ai ia reported to, in order. by artificial maana, to supply lucutntiracv. ncnce sn Hun Ikiua wnnde rful discoveries which bid Nature defi ance. Barry's Ventilating and Gossamer Wigt and Scalp still stand pre eminent above all others. Their peculiar light, gosaamer, and ventilating chaiacter, their being shaped exactly as the natural aair growa tneir eiatticity and their superior material arrangement, all combine to lorm h.w nn.t K.

maw K. fail. tucn pertect neaua 01 7 ly appreciated. An inspection ol Barry'arealheadsof hair will satisfy the most fastidious that they ire the best and cheapest in the city, wnicu "ij way of Liberty atreet, op tira. jiM 3m iwia BOTANIC MEDICINE.

A Urge assortment ef Shaker Herbs, Roots, Bark, and Baml. collected in their proper season 1. Alao, Ex tracts, Ointments snd uj Society of greatneatneaa, care aud attention. Just received.and for sale in large or email quanutiea.by tS rHF.F.SMAN.ChemistandDruggitt. 3 ja Bowery, 3 door below Prince it Y.

DARK LIN Ell CRUJIO vxexr m. n. LANE, have purchased at great sacrifice a large quantity of colored Linen Damata ururoo ous uses, from moderate to very .1. 1 nfthe year. Alao receive a package of extra superfine double Damask brownTab I cloths, various sixes.

For ssle very low, at Nos. 11 snd 1 Maiden lane. RHEUMATISM CURED. This is to eertiry that 1 have baen cured of the Rheumatism. after suflenug some time, and have tried many things without ucce, noiii using J.

Tobias' Athenian Liniment, ana recsm aame to the afflicted A. LT0N, 1 Maiden Laaa. January lgj. Thit Liniment 1. to u.m.

1 107 Bull UTUtaxaot. Price ai pa, bottl. AMUSEMENTS. BOWERY THEATRE Price BOXES, casta FIT 12, cents GALLERY. 131 cent.

Latt Night bat one of MRS. SHAW'S Encaremenl FRIDAY EVENING. JAN.m llui. Will be perforated, id time, the new Fltr of LOVE'S SACRIFICE 3 Paul i Scott Matthew Elmore, Scott Eugene De Lorme Wallack 8t Lo. Hill Jean Gatea Heranini MrC Hill Margaret Elmore Mrs SHAW To conclude with the new Drama of tha lAN'niT HflRDK.

Or Th, 9mni Pednllo Mr Gate Bpado Mr Shaw I tennined not to depend oo any Liverpool honae, or agent Den Fernando CHill Don Alphooao Prior I to people' interest taken care of, Mr. Ja. D. Roche iionna t.orenxa Miss Morton Of? Doors open at 0J Performance to commence at 7 o'clock, precisely. AMPHITHEATRE OP THE REPUBLIC, No.

37 Bowery; N. A. HOWES MNAGER. THIS EVENING, January 90. BENFFIT OF MR.

JOHN SON, The Four Horse Rider. Great display of Horsemanship, Banjo Flayihr, Negro Dancing, and splendid Olympic Exercises. The following extinguished performer have kindly volunteered their service; Arch Madden, the Cold Water Clown, Mr. Marphy, Mr Carter, Mr. Daniel, Master Madden, Maater Edwin.

PRICE OF ADMISSION. Boxes, first or dress circle, 94 cents, children half price second tier, 18 cent, No half price to 3d P't, Hi cent, tier or Pit. Parquet, or Family Boxes, $1 60, tear for six persona. Places have hern art apart for colored persona. Doors open at half past 0.

Overture by tne Band at a quarter to 7. Horsemanship to commence at 7. WELCH'S OLYMPIC CIRCUS, at tne Park Theatre Doorsopen at half past Pel form ance to commence at 7 o'clock. Equestrian Directors Messrs. H.

Rockwell and Cadwallader. Clown to the Circle: Messrs. Gossin and Well. THIS EVENING, Jan. 20th, 1841, To commence with a Grand and imposing Cavalcade and pageant, entitled theCHILDREN OFTHE which the eqaottrians, male and female, will appear splendidly mounted: Hiram Franklin will ride his much and generally esteemed bare backed ONE HORSE ACT.

La Cachucha by MISS LOUISA WELLS. An outre an extravagant parody in the ring entitled IS SHE A MISS1 or. There'a Magic in the Sack in which Mesara Gottin and Serjeant will appear. UNAPPROACHABLE GYMNASTICS on tha ground by the whole company. The beautiful equestrian act by Mrs.

Howard, entitled LA SYLPHIDE. Superb exhibitions of vigorous Balance and elasticity by a ana nia lupiia. By desire, Mr C. J. Rogers will depici the truth of "Kaulkner'a Shipwreck." in a series of powerful action on his animated steed, entitled Far Far at Sea.

An intermiasion of ten minutes. After which a variety of entertainment, tor particulars see small bills. Prioea of Admission Boxes 90 cent Pit i Gallery 13 cents. jal AMERICAN MUSEUM, Marble Building, Bread way, opposite St. Paul's Church.

Additional and powerful attraction The terrifically aplendid conflagration of MOSCOW, aa exhibited by the late Maelxel. Laat week of Tom Thumb. MONDAY, Jan 16, and every day and evening thu'week. CO In accordance with the request of many of the first families in the city. and for the rratification of the public.

the Manager, regardless of the truly enormous expense at trniung tne aame. has re engaged lor one wcex more, ending Saturday, January list, GENERAL TOM THUMB, Jr. The smallest dwarf, in all creation. Thia perfect specimen of man, on the smallest scale ever before heard of, can be aeen day and evening at the museum, without extra charge. He i 11 yearsolJ, but 92 inches high, and WEIGHS ONLY FIFTEEN FOUNDS That being precisely his weight when but (months old.

He is of fine symmetrical proportion, and the moat perfect Dwarf In the world, and the greatest living curiosity that ever attoaished the public. Magnificent exhibition of Animated Tableaux, under tha title of THIODON'S GRAND THEATRE OF ARTS, lepresenting the beautie of nature, such aa correct movements of animals, shipping, kc, with the elementary ef Icetsoi tnunner. lientning, rain, eic. Mr. H.

G. SHERMAN, the popular ballad ainger T. G. BOOTH, the unrivalled comic ainger; LA PETITE CE Lts rt, the admired uanaeute also, signor Vivaldi I decidedly unrivalled Mecbauical Figure. Day Performances Wednesday and Saturday afternoon at lj o'clock.

Evening performances at 7. Admission to all. 3ft cents Children half price. 4 1 RAND CONCERT. Signora DOLOISE DE xJT GONI, Performer on the Spanish Guitar, and Concert Master GEO.

KNOOP, First Violoncello to the lata King of England, and honorary member of the Conservatory in Paris, Ac, respectfully inform the public, thattheir Concert will take place at the Lecture Room of the City Society Library, corner of Leonard street and Broadway, on SATURDAY EVENING. January 31st, on which oc. cation they will be assisted by several of the moat eminent artist. Further particulars will be duly announced. Tickets $1 each, to be bad at the principal music stores, and at the doors on the evening of theconct rt Concert to commence at 8 o'clock.

j19 St yNCI.G AND AVAsVTZING LESSONS. JFMadamk Achillx has thepleasureof informing her fnends and patrons, that the second quarter for the several claue of Dancing, Waltxing, fcc at her aaloon. No. 41 Walker street, will commence on the third week of January. Private classes at boarding schools private families, and private lessons attended to.

Private lessons, at her saloon, as usual. jal0eod lw AC1HINA, GLASS AND EARTHENWARE 8 Astor House. French Porcelain Dinner White Granite French or English Porcelain Tea Sets, S3 PorceWia Plates per dozen White Granite Blue GLASS. Cut Wines, per dozen, from "i Tumblers Lemonade Handled N1 2S 00 I 13 00 a tin I FINE TABLE CUTLERY. In aeta.

dozens or half dozen a superior article i now offered at the low price of $1 1 00 the set of SI pieces. Jutt opened, a handsome assortment of Toiletware. SIMPSON N. B. Agent for the sale of Simpson's Far Cornets, for i for tne reliei oi ueatnwa.

Genuine Port Wines. PURE JUICE PORT 340 Quarter and 140 Indian Barrels of the well known "Trash" brand, the finest quality of that description of wine, imported. OLD LONDON PORT 10 quarter casks very superior dry old frshioned Port. MEDIUM PORT WINE 800 quarter casks Tort Wine 01 every grade and quality. The wnoie imported direct irom uporto, ana lor saie under Custom House Lock.

OLD BOTTLED PORT WINE 100 case, each con taining one dozen, bottled in Oporto, of the samequality aa I shipped in the execution of private orders for the London market. WHITE MALMSEY PORT 120 case of one dozen 1 each, superior quality, bottled Oporto. Apply to JOHN OSBORN, 17 3m WWallit, over Pell'. EW EXCHANGE COPFEE ROOM The spacious Rotunda on the first floor ef the Merchants' Exchange. (entrance on wall, William or Hanover hat been fitted up by the subscriber as a COFFEE ROOM and RESTAURANT, on a novel and grand scale, rendering it by far the most complete and elegant establishment ol the kind thit country.

Arrangement! for Dining and Lunch will be found ample and recherche, the Bill of Fare extensive, choice, and aerved up in a style not to be surpassed, with prices to suit the times Wine and Ale of the choicest and most approved qualities: and the aub acriber pledges himself that no exertion will be spared to give unqualified satisfaction to those who favor him with their patronage. nr? A callisrespecuuiiy solicited. THOMAS COLLIER. N. B.

Owing to the present cheapness of tha markets, Poultry wilt be served up at the low price of I cents per plate; Stewed Oysters 6 cents per plate at the stand. d3l lmis OPKICK OP THE JACKSON MARINE INSURANCE COMPAJST OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. 1 Oth January, 184. At an election held on the Oth instant, the following gentlemen were duly elected Directors of this Com pany, lortbeensuing year, viz: Simeon Baldwin, Justue Harrison William W. Todd.

Joseph Foulke, Jr. Robert H. McCurdy, Russell Stebbins. Wm. Augustus White, Anson u.

rneipt, James G.Stacey, Dennis rerkins, Charles Kneeland, Edward Bemeut, Samuel L. Mitchell, Georg F. Thomas, George Collins, Silaa K. Everett, Thomaa W. Gale, Thomas P.

Stanton, Lothrop Sturges, William 8. Miller, William H. Townsend, Edward Stucken. John L. A spin wall, William B.

Draper, Herman Oelricna, Peter A. Hargous, George Bulkley, William D. Thompson, William Van Artdale, John Peck. At a tubseouent meeting of the Board. SIMEON BALD WIN was unanimously re elected President and JUSTUS vice rretiaent, lortne ensuing year.

jail iv W. w. DIBBLKK. secretary. TO LET OR FOR SALE A beautiful country teat, on the 8th Avenue, just above the upper reservoir, one of the most delightful situations ou the Island, commanding an extensive prospect of the East river and Long Island shore.

The nonse is large and in perfect order, replete with every conven lenience for a large and genteel lamily, with about 6 acres of good land, out housrs and everything requisite to make a desirable resilience wouia ne exenangea lorcwiinipniTcu prop eity in the city. Apply to W. N. SEYMOUR fc jal 3tawittf 4 Chatham square. ASSU AN ELEGANT MANSION FOR SALE, felli The beautiful Mansion lately occupied by J.

A. ThV'Ladio. aU aV Perry, Esq, ncorrHry and H.ii.i. ur.la,iiia of rooms for families. I iJi.t.ins,on u.miai,iimi insiaui, uuuer mom.

iy rvuiu i wii 1 Jl aaa ThB VMlKll. rllf ltrtsT dining The public dining rection of R. C. Wheeler. Nlaster in Chancery.

Very few, if any situatioua in the vicinity of thia city, can compare with this for the beautiful prospect which it command, ita high and healthy position, and the easy and Convenient access to tne city As an elegant private mansion, pontic institution or attractive and commodious boarding bouae. it can hardly be surpassed. The main building! are of nrica wlin li 11 iwtuuaiamiaiij uuill iwviiuntawiu .11 atti 5 45 feet simare, with a spacious wing aljoiniugon the north, and a large conservatory glass house on the south. The grounds are taMefully arranged at a great expense Tbenremiaea comprises 1 2 lota; being 313 feet front on Henry street, and 100 feet front on Pacific street, with a substantial stone wall, capped by a handsome iron railing, cn each atreet. A part of the purchase money may remain on mortgage tor a term oi years, ne Douse may ne aeon at any time by applying on the premises.

Jal7 U23is FOR SALE Attn Merchants' Exchange, on THURSDAY, January 36, at 13 o'clock, the large and spacious dwelling houe and lot of ground, oc cupied by the subscriber, No. 743 Broadway, comer of As tor Place. The house is 40 feet 10 inches front on Broadway, (3 feet inches wide in the rear, and 66 feet inches deep, exclusive of a covered gallery theJrear.S feet deep, and ax ending the whole breadth of the house There are four room on the first floor, with an extensive hall, lrgepantxas4closets, fcc. The second story containa tv large rooms, with a large hall, store rooms, dressing rooms, panties, fcc. The third or attic atory.

ia divided into five large rooms, with fire nlacet. store rooms, fcc. The basement floor contains six rooms, with a bath room and other convenience. The under cellar ia eight feet high, and if divided rat apartn for coal, vegetables, wines, fcc. It is believed that the house is one of the best planned and most comfortable in the eity.

It may be viewed between the hours of 11 and i o'clock. The sale will be positive, and the terms, which will be announced at the time of rale, will be eccommod sting. Also, the two two story brick front hoasesand lota of land, known aa No 31 and S3 Dey etreet each bout being 18 feet 4 inches fiont, snd the lots being 86 feet deep, These houses will be sold together. The term of payment will be accommodating. For further particulars, apply to F.

CUTTING, No. 68 Wall atreet, between the hours of I and o'clock. jauiatw ii.i.hi ii OIL AND CANDLES NATHAN COMSTOCK, 191 Front atreet, ha constantly for aale the follow ing article, warranted Winter and Fall Sperm Oil, bleached and unbleached, in strong cak. Do Whale and Elephant do do. i roy Mould candies, assoi tea tzxtw Sperm do do.

Patent Sperm and Wax do. Ja las DEER SKXSS A quantity India dressed, fee sale by CENTER 014 aBp ROCHE BROTHERS fcCCOS ARRANGEMENTS FOR 184. REMITTANCES TO AND PASSAGE FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. BY THE BLACK BALL. OR OLD LINK OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS "aauhnaT from Liverpool on the 7th and 19th of even month Persona de.

sirous of tending for their friends now residing in any part of the Old Country, can make tha necessary arrange ments with the subscriber, and have them brought out by tha above well known favorite" Line of Packets," which sail from Liverpool on the 7th and ltth of every month. Also, by first clasa American ahipa, sailing irom there overy six days, during the year IMS and a they are de. (one of tha final ia there, and will in and see that every thing connected with their business is executed with promptness and despatch. Should the pcraona aeut for decline coming out, the money will be returned to the parties here, without any deduction, on producing the Pasaage Certificate. The BLACK BALL, or OLD LINE OK LIVERPOOL PACKETS, comprises the following magnificent ships.

The NEW YORK, The CAMBRIDGE, OXFORD, ENGLAND, NORTH AMERICA, EUROPE, SOUTH AMERICA, COLUMBUS. With such superior and unequalled arrangement, the subscribers confidently look forward for a continuance of that aupport which has been extended to them so many years, and for which they are gratefuL Those proceeding, or remitting money caa at all time obtain drafts at sight for any amount, drawn direct on the ROYAL BANK OF IRELAND. Dublin. Also, on Messrs. PRESCOTT, GROTE, AMES Bankers, London, Which will be paid on demand by any of the banks or their branches, in all the principal towna throughout England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.

Apply or addross if by letter, post paid to ROCHE, BROTHERS fc Fulton N. next door to the Fulton Bank. NB The Black Ball or Old Line of Liverpool Packets, sail from this port on the 1st and of each month. Par tie returning to the Old country will find it to their comfort to select thit preference to any other. For paa aage apply aa above.

Jail uniylVLKruOL isew tlegularracaei of S6th of January The splendid packet ahip Cant. F. A.Denevster.oi louo tons. will sail as above, her regular day. For freight or nataare.

Vi avin accommedatinnannimtial Ie3 forsplendoror comforVpplyonboardatOrleanswharf, foot of Wall street, or to COLLINS CO, SO South st, Price of Pasaage $100. The packet ahip GARRICK.CaptWm. Skiddy, of 1000 tons, will succeed the Sheridan and sail on the 3Mhl February, her regular day. Pasaengera mayreiy on the shiptof thislinetailiug punc nally aa advertised. Letters lor the ships of this line will only be received at Oilpin'a and Hale'a Newa Room.

ja20 FOP. LIVERPOOL Packet of I3'h of February The packetahip UNITED STATES A. Britton, ii maater, will aail aa above, her regular day. For freight or passage, having elesrant accommodation. apply on board at the loot of Maiden lane, or to KERM1T.74 South at.

jjtjl FOR HAVANA Tho regular packet bark RA FID, R. L. Ward, master, will meet with quick des m1 patch for the above port. For freight or passage, apply to MOSES TAYLOR, 44 South St. FOR HAVRE Packet of the 8th February The packet ahip LA DUCHESSE d' ORLEANS, A Richardson, will sail on her regular da v.

aa above. For freight or passage, apply on board, at pier No. 1 or to WM. WHITLOCK. Jal 46 South st.

jrj, FOR HAVRE Packet ot the S4 iust, The $fe Packet Ship LOUIS PHILIPPE. CaptainM. Cssttofl SasiL will sail on her regular day aa above. For Freight or Pasaage, apply on board, or to C. BOLTON, FOX i LIVINGSTON, jal9 aa Broad street.

FOR MATANZAS The regular packet brie WARSAW, Koopman, master, having part of her engaged, will meet a ith quick despatch for the above port. For freight or passage, epply on board, Pier 13, ER, or to MOSES TAVLOK, 44 South tt. FOR NEW ORLEANS Hulmea' Line To tail on Wednesday the 26th inst, full or not fulL The last sailing, copperel snip 9. Sears. master, will positively sail as above, Forfreigntor passage, apply on board, at Murray's wharf jal9 or to WILLIAM NELSON.

6 1 South at. The ahip PANTHEA, Capt Dennis will succeed the urieans ana sail on am enruary jtl FOR NEW OULEANS Packctof the aiatinst' gjjnjfo The superior, fast sailing, packet shipST. MART xiiSXi Capt. Foster, a ill sail as above, her regular day. Ha handsome accon modatione for cabin, second cabin.

and steerage passengers, who will betaken at moderate rate, if early application ia made on hoard the ip. at foot of Wall street, or to iiSO JOHN HERDMAN.61 South St. FOR MOBILE Sails Monday No freight taken after Saturday night The ship ROB ROV. A. Ar.

nold, maater, will receive what freight may offer and sail as above. For which or passage, having handsome accommodations, apply on board, foot of Burling slip, or to jaao CENTER fc CO, 80 Old slip, i FOR DARIEN, The fine fart sailing, regu packet brie NEW JERSEY, Brown, master. Tli having half her cargo engaged, and oinr on board. will tail aa abbvo, her regularday. For balance, or passage, apply on board foot of Beekman at, or to R.

M. DEMILL, Front at. fi. FOR BALTIMORE Union Line Regular Day Thefinefast Bailing schooner DIRECT, Briggs, tar master, ia now loading. For freight, apply on board, pier 12 Old slip, R.

or to J. fc N. BHIU. v4U South st. 1 00 1 FOR PHILADELPHIA Union Line The fine packet schooner WHALE, Baldwin, ma now loading at uia Blip, pier ia.

Apply to k.N BRIGUS, 40 South street WANTED TO PURCHASE A good coppered and copper fastened Brig of about 1600 Barrels bur. then, light draft of water.and about three years aid. Apply to B. RICHARDS, 41 South st. WANTED A ship for a Southern port.

Apply to E. K. COLLINS fc jaS So South st. PULLER COPP, 3 WaU street, con tinue to forward package by their Express to Albany, Troy and Montreal, daily. PREIOHTS TO PITTSBURG.

BINGHAM'S LINE. The prepriatorof Bingham'aTransportatlon LinetoPitt burg, give notice to the Merchants of New York, and all ether persons shipping to the West, thattheir line is now in active operation. Goodaconsigned to them (oraenttogo by their line,) will beforwarded with despatch. Owners or shippers of goods, destined for the Western States, who have no agent or consignee at Pittsburg, will please consign their goods to William Bingham, Pittsburg, wno wiiiattena to snipping allsucn consignments witnont delay. All goods should be marked distinctly on each package BINGHAM'S LINE.

For rates of freight, which are as low as any other line, apply to WM. TYSON, Agent. No.8 West street. opposite Pier No. N.

R. N.B. Passengers forwarded to Pittsburg and Pottsville, every day, Sunday excepted. Refer to R. Crooks, American For Co.

S. T. Nicoll Front street Phelps, Dodge fc Fulton street Suydam, Sage fc Wm. Rankin, Duryee fc Newark, ss POR PEEKSKILL, VERPLANCK. GRASSY POINT, SING SING, TARRY TOWN.DOBB'9 YONKERS.

As long as the weather permits 1 nenew anaspiemua steamer tuiun F. W. Stone, will leave New York, from the foot of Chambera atreet. EVERY MORNING, (Frdaya excepted) at 8 o'clock returning, leave Peekskili, same day 1 o'clock Landing at tne Uld slate Prison Whan, loot ol Amos su, earn way. NOTICE All Goods, Freight, Baggage, Bank Bills, Specie, or any other kind of Property, taken, shipped, or put on board this Boat, must be at the risk of the owners of such Goods, Freight, Baggage, fcc dll DAILT PACKAGE EXPRESS CAR POR ALBANY, TROT AND BUFFALO, Via the Housatonic Railroad, running from thia city to Albany in twelve hours.

The subscribers have made arrangements with the Hou sstonie Railroad company to run an Express Car over their road daily, by passenger train, running from thia city to Albanyin llhours, are cow prepared to receive and for ward at low rates. Specie, Bank Notes, Packages, Bales, and Case of Gooda, for the above named and intermediate I nlacea. Will attend promptly to the collection and payment ol bills, notes, drafts and accounts, together with such other transient business as may De entrusted to tneir care, dl POMEROY fc CO. Wall atreet, N. Y.

MAIL LINE FOR ALBANY AND INTERMEDIATE PLACES. Or as far as the Ice will permit. The Utica is celebrated for her st length, which enables her to encounter with great success the ice which so seriously obitructsthe river after this period. ine sieamDoai i iua, leavea tne loot 'of Courtlandt ttreet, FRIDAY AF TERNOON, January at: 6 o'clock. For passage orf reight, apply on board or to jal P.

C. SCHULTZ, at the Office on the wharf AIL LINE FOR ALBANT And Intermediate Place, Or a far a the Ice will permit In connection with the Albany stages. ine sieannoat KVbE.nl si i. veins, Capt L. Mahay, will leave the foot of MU Ty SATURDAY AMLltnUUfH, January 31st.

at 6 o'clock. For passage or freight, apply on board, or of jaM CROOKE, FOWKS fc EVENING LINE FOR. ALBANY. Direct at 6 o'clock, leavea the pier between Coui and Liberty at. Thu steamboat SOUTH AMERICA.

Capt. L. W. Brainard, leave MONDAY aad FRIDAY AFTER NOONS, at 6 o'clock. TheROCHESTER, Capt.

A.P.St John, leavea TUESDAY, THURSDAY andaATURDAY AFTERNOONS, at o'clock. The above Boat are new and substantial, furnished with slug Jnt state rooms, and for speed and accommodations are unrivalled on the Hudson For passage or freight, apply to P. C. SCUULTZ.attlie Office on the Wharf, or on board Passengers taking thit lias of boats will at all times arrive in Alb.ny in ample time for the morning train of cars or the east or west. tQO FOR SAUOERTIES.

KINGSTON, AND INTERMEDIATE PLACES. aWa! ajs The low pressure steamboat ROBERT mi twTri fiTrvr Tn l. Mbev. wui awr tf leave New York, from the foot of Murray at, awtjry cu.ilwai ana sAiuiuiai AriuIMUUflS at o'clock. Returning leave Saugerties every TUESDAY, at 64 o' clock, and every FRIDAY, at 4 o'clock.

For passage or freight.spply on board, or to CROOKE, FOWKS fc CO. nt corner West and Liberty sts. FOR NEWBURGH. LANDING AT CALDWELL'S, WEST POINT AND UUL.U SPRING. The tteamboat JAMES MADISON.

Can atain Charles Halstead. will leave Warren pier every TUESDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, at 4 o'clock. All Baggage. Packageaor Parcel. Bank Bill or Specie, puiou uuaiuDi mi ooai wnnoui Deine enterea on tne hook of the boat or receipted for, will be at the risk of the awnertinereoi.

Da FOR PHILADELPHIA Swiftture Line Via South Amboy by Steamboat and thence by Rail Road The lubtcnbert will run Barges as above inrouarn tne winter. One of the barge it now loading at Pier 12. Old Blip. For freight, which will be taken on moderate terms. apply to jail N.

BRIGGS. 40 Soarta al VmTATCHES AND JEWELRY. repaired inth best manner and warranted, at much less than tha i usual pneas, at u. Ltt.i jau vrau up stairs. CITY NOTICES.

AUCTION SALES CORPORATION NOTICE. Public Notice hereby given to the owner or owner, occupant i occupants of all hotrej and lets, improved or unimproved land, affected thereby, that the following assess. Bleats have been mmnlitMl bv the Asaessora. and are lodged in the Street Commissioner's Office for eiamina Person interested, is 'or laying a course of flaging five feet wide through sundry sidewalks, embracing the following described property, viz in Haramersly street, aorta side, between Greenwich and Washington streets, in Washington street, east side, betweeu Clarkson and Le Roy streets, and between Jane and Horatio streets, and on the west aide, between Le Rov and Morten streets in Hammond street, north side, between Washington and West streets, in bus st, south asnington ana cat six. in Troy street, north side, between West and Washington streets, in Avenue west side, between Third and um streets, in Fifth street, south aide, between Avenue A and and between and in Sixth street, between First and Second Avenues, and in Tenth atreet, north side, between Avenue A aad B.

All persons whose interests are affected by the above named assessments, and who are opposed to the name or cither ef them, are requested to present their objections, in wrilina to the undersigned, at the Street Com missioner a Office, within thirty days from the date of I mis notice, jucun e. t.n, street tommiasioner, and Chairman of the Assessors. Street Commissioner's Office, January 19, 1843. J19 lOt CORPORATION NOTICE. Public Notice is here vy by given, that a petitions haa been prearnted in the Board of Aidermen, to flag a space five feet wide, through the northerly sidewalks in Sixth street, between avenue and D.

Persons interested in the above petition, and having objections to the same, are requested to present the same in writing at the StreelCommusioner's Office, on or before the 27th instant. JOHN WEN, Street Commissioner. street omnissioner utnee, January 17th, 1843. 3 4 17 lot CORPORATION NOTICE Proposals will be received by the Comptroller, at his office, 6 Hall of Records, until Friday, the 10th inst, at OP. for the purchase of the lot of land, with the buildings thereon, situate at the north west corner of Hsnover street and Beaver street, being 99 feet 4 inches en Beaver street, feet 10 inches on Hanover street, and IS feet in the rear.

By order of the Finance Committee, D. D. WILLlAMSON.Comptroller. comptroller umce, inn janiina. jau CORPORATION NOTICE.

Subscription for the Temporary Water Loan of the Ci'V of New York, will be received by C. W. Lawrence, Treasurer, at his office, at the Bank of the Stale of New York. Thia loan is created by virtue of Acta of the State of New York, and the ordinance of thia City, and hear interest at six per cent per annum, payable half yearly, to wit: 1st day of February and 1st day ol August at the Bank of the State of New York, and will re made redeemable on the first day of any month be tween the month of February, 1S44, and February, IS4T, as persons investing may elect. Lt.

U. VV ILL.lAMSU. M.tJomptroIler. Comptroller's Office, Jsn. 9ih, Ib43.

9 if CORPORATION NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. By Virtue of the Act of the Legislature, passed 11th April, 1842, authnrixingar.dempoweiing the Comptroller to icceive taxes from all perauna desirous of paying them before the 1st day of February next, and allow discount nn the tame at the rate of six per cent per annum. Doubt having arisen in my mind as to the trueconsiruc tion of the before mentioned Act, I spplierlto and received from David Graham, Counsel to the Corporation, nia opinion, wnicn is, that ail persona desirous ot avoiding ihe praalty of one per cent, which is to be added te the Tax for each month after th 30th November last, that shall remain due, must pay the same before the 31st instant that after that date the penally of one per cent will be added to all Taxes unpaid, and un additional penally of one per cent on each succeeding month. All persons desirous of pavinr, their Taics, anal avoiding, such penalties, xre hereby notified that the Tax Books of the several Wards are in the hands of ihe Collectors of ihe Ward, who will when required, make out in Duplicate all Bills for parties interested, who on pro duciitg such Bills, can pay the same to me only, at this office, and receive the discount allowed by Law. D.

D. WILLlAMSON.Comptroller. Comptroller's Office, New York, I December 15ih. 1S4 2. dlS INTEREST ON CITY STOCKS.

The Interest on the Public Stocks of the City of New York, due oa the 1st of February next, will be paid on that day by Cornelius W. Lawrence, City Chamberlain, at his office in ihe Bank of the Stale of New York. The Transfer Books will be closed Saturday, January 7th, I at 3 o'clock, P.M., U. u. WILLIAMSON, Comptroller.

Comptroller1 Office, December 31, 1842. d31 tFI HX) CONTRACTORS Sealed Proposal will be received at the Street Commissioner' Office, vnUl the 22d instant, to Work a Road through one hundred end Fifty filth street, from Eleventh avenue to Hudson River. Alto, to Regulate the Thiid avenue, between Twenty eighth and Forty second street. A'so, to Regulate and pave Twenty third street, from Third to Fifth avenue. further particulars apply at the Street Commissioner's Office, where a specification for each may be obtained.

JOHN EWEN, Street Commissioner. Street Commissioner's Office, January 11th, 1843. JUU22 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that an application has been made to the Common Council, in change the grade of Twenty fourth ami Tweity fifth streets, betwet ihe Sixth and Eighth avenues Persons interested in the property, are requested lo call at the Street Commissioner's Office, and express their views, in relation to the same, on or before the 23d instant. JOHN EWEN, Street Commissioner. Street Commissioner's Office, January 13th, 1843.

J1SU23 CROTON WATER. Recent applications on subject, induce the recommendation of the foUovnag particulars, to person buut to mtroduee the Crciaav lbMr houses. not leva taaa ay. nrei I FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER TheshipVRS 1 Tfc. pipe should be I tffytp vst ss iiwutwuiii apply I berow the surface of the street Vv I to 8.

BROOM fc CO, IPS Front at. I used it should notbe of less thickrc Ta pipe should be lav nea icaaen pipe is ess than as fol ews Pipe of 5 bhore, 3 16 of an inch thick. 1.4 1 inert 6 16 Air chambers should be introduced at suitable places in a line of pipes; unless this be done the sudden closing of the flow of water, will cause shock and noise, aud a strain en the pipe to which it ought not to be subjected. Contact with masonry or other subslance, which will in the winter reduce the temperature of Ihe pipe, should be avoided. When pas.ed through places not warmed above the freezing point, th oughout the winter season, the pipe should be enclosed in a box or covering filled with some non conducting substance.

JOHN LAWRENCE, President. Office of the Croton Aqueduct Board, November 11th 1842. i tf CROTON WATER. Applications for taking the Croton Water, will be received daily at the Office of the Croton Aquduct ztoaid. Old Almsnouse.

Payments for the water are le be made in bankable money, between the hours of half past 9, A. and half past 2, P.M. J.L.LAWRENCE. President of the Board. "VTOTICE TO SHIP OWNERS.

The Croton 1 Aqueduct Board are prepared to supply Ship wilh Croton Water. Application to be made at the Office, No. 7 Almshouse Buildings, rear of the City Hall. By erder ot the Koaid, A. B.

BIGLOW, Register. December 26th, 1 S4Z. d29 tf TfAT OTICE. PUBLIC HYDRANTS. The water being vj now shut Irom the Creton Aqueduct above the lies examining the interior.

All the Hydrants in the city will be closed unless in case of fire, until further directiona are given to the proper officers. Citizens are requested to give notice in writing to this office, oi tothe Street Inspector of the Ward, of any unauthorised opening of a Hydrant. Office ol the Croton Aqueduct Board. nS JOHN L. LAWRENCE.

President. SEALED ESTIMATES for two hundred Oi Lamps, such in every respect as samples which may be seen at Oil House, will be received by the Supt of Lamps ana uat, until tne uutn inst, at nia omce, ino. i Mercer st. A. C.

BURR, Supt Lampa and Gas. New York, Jan'y 1 ith, 1643. jal4 DAVISON'S CELEBRATED INSTRUCTION IN WRITING. VALUABLE opportunity to acquire any style of beautiful practical Penmanship. Old established Academy for the exclusive instruction of gentlemen.

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An easy natural use ol tha pen and a fixed habit of distinct and elegant Writing is established in tha shortest possible time. A large number of pupils are oeing lost rue ted at present al tne Academy, saw Broadway, it being the only place in the city where in struction it given witn tae writing uuiae. Those who nave made ineneetuai attempt! te learn witb Writing Teachers, have now an opportunity of meeting with success in acquiring sucn a nana a tney desire lit urrr uocaix or Ltatoas. The length of time for receiving the course of lessons ia indefinite. A guarantee of tucc tt it given.

It it important all to know, that by thia method of teaching, let their writing be ever socramped, stiff orillegible, they can learn to write any style of beautiful, practical penmanship. Thit lact cannot be too forcibly uncreated upon tne mind of the reader. A splendid variety ol Off Hand Penmanship by the author, astonishing improvements of pupils, and the most satisfactory references, and testimonials from the highest au lODlliy IB loiacnj ana eiiewaaic, LUiiuiiain); uic luuvr, may be aeen by calling at the Academy. Recommends, tiont have been received from the following authority in addition to others Robt. Morrit, Mayor of the city of New ork.

King fc Fecks, Clasaicalar.d English School, 639 Broadway. Edward A. Nicoll, Secretary of Life and Trust Company, 38 Wall street. F.ditorofN Y.E.PotL Ed. N.

Y. Exnreta. fce. fcc Room open from 9 A. M.

to 9 P. lor the reception of visitors ana pupus. N.B. sntea lo teec ti tnose no naveaespeireri oi learn ing to write. No pupil received under tha age of 13 year.

evening lasses, jaia JTtJTINES Sicily Maderia.of Florio" and "Ca nmta brand; I alaDria Ked.ol dure rent qualities, in aa sorted packages, for aale. by Tc LAWRENCE. 103 Front (treat OBACCO FIPKS 3400 boxes Short Hunter. trrota each Negro Pipe long tipped Pipes beads lor reeoa. or sate in ioib to tun purcnasers oy EUW.

S. 1NNES fc No 907 Water at GERMAN SILVER WARE Beautiful German Silver Ladies, Spoons, Forks, fcc. warranted not to turn yellow, for sale holesale and retail' at 8 Burling slip by pijn.RuyiA.vi a hahi. mXirALLSENDNEWCASTLB COAL AFLOAT Just received by the brig Prince Albert, a cargo of Wallsend Newcastle Coal, of a very tuperior quality an I family or manufacturing use, for sale low, in lots to nut purcnasers. oy LAING fc RANDOLPH, 140 Washington, East Broadway and Governeur, and Eighth street and Lafayette place Also In Yard Liverpool Orrel, Black KendalL Sidney.

Pi ton. Riddled Newcastle, Virginia. Peach Orchard, and Peach Mountain grey aih Schuylkill ail a above. jam ROOMS TO LET. in a rench family, one large and one small comfortable bed room, elegantly furniahed for ainele gentlemen of retired habits: rent reasonable.

Reference required. Inquire ef S. M. If o. 41.

Walker at. awarBroadwaa oi eoisw THOMAS BELL, Auctioneer. BT BELL afe HOWARD, 8tore 33 Arn and lit Fulton street. N. B.

Retjulax sale of furniture every Wednesday and dry articles.fcc Tuesday and Friday. SATURDAY. At 101 o'clock in the tale rooms. Extensive and valuable sale'of the very best description of new and second hand furniture and housekeeping article in all ita varieties. Alto, the entire stock of a cabinet maker, all city made of most superior style and workmanship.

TUESDAY At 10) o'clock in the aale rooms. Large Bala ot London, Paris and American dry goads, cloths, cassimeres, vettinga, linen sheets, hosiery, gloves, 4 trunk of clothing, aplendid gun, jewelry, watches, pins, rings, cutlery and pledged articles. Also, 2 first rate turning lath, ao boxes segars, sperm candle, wines, liqnors, precious stones, Ac fcc. JOSEPH W. HAVEN, Auctioneer.

BT THOMAS ELDER ck CO. Store 107 Fulton street, N. W. Hsven will give his particular attention to out door aales of household furniture, groceries, ke. T.

E. fc Ce. will make advance oa all kinds of merchandise contigned to them for tale. AT PRIVATE SALE. A Drug Store, situated in a pleasant part ef thit city.es.

tabliihed nine years since and doing a good business. For further particulars, enquire of Thos Elder fc 107 Ful, ion street. HENRY E. R1ELL Auctioneer. BT RIEUa A ARCUE.ARIUS.

Sroas 304 BaeaDwtv.coanxa or Diiai araxtv. R. fc A. are now ready to make alvanre to any amoun on consignments. Returns prompt.

Sales of Real Estate and out door salesof Household Fumitur attended to in person. Regular sale of Liquor, Segar, fcc, every Tuesday Furniture, Piano, fcc every Wednesday and Saturday. SATURDAY, At 10' o'clock at the auction room. A splendid assortment of new and second hand furniture, fancy goods and house furnishing artic let. Also, 1 aplendid easy chair, 1 rich second hand piano, ia fine order; I rosewood do, new.

Alto, an invoice ef superb English rosewood and maho gany portable desks, French bedstead, chairs, tables, sofas, stands, fcc. but little used. AT PRIVATE SALE. A large invoice ol various kinds of aad novel. Now ready and for sale cheap.

BY GEORGE S. MANN, Store 91 Wall street, (tip stairs.) AT PRIVATE SALE. 1 he New York Bowling Saloon, at the corner of Eat Bradway and Grand street, containing three alleys, with all the apparatus, furniture and fixtures complete, in good order for cr rying on the business. The establishment will be sold and terms easy. Apply to the auctioneer, 91 Walletre.

upstairs. JOS1AH RICHARDS, Auctioneer BT BANGS. RICHARDS FLATT, tVroa No. 196 Biaiavn. Liberalcaah advance made on conaignaenUof auctira alaa FRIDAY Mih.

AtSV o'clock at the auction room. Valuable Private Library Embracing standard and scarce works. Among theeollection is Milton's Works. fine English copy; Sterne's Wakefield's lope's Homer, llv; Jones' British Theatre. I lv; Smith's History of New York, Ivnvo; Bellamy 't Woika.

Sv nvo; Graphic Worka of Hogarth, by Cooke; Pike's Expedition to Rocky Mountains; Franklin'a History cf Pennsylvania; Montague's Works, a vs; Buchanan's Researches in Asia; Mavnr'a Universal riiatory. iov; looKa'a 8vo; Rowyn'a ermona, Sv; Blaire's Sermons; Smith's Wealth of Nat ion iy Dry. den's Works, 4v; Laurie's Sermons, 4v; Newton's Works, lv; Goldsmith's Earth and Animated Nature; Milmotb's Pliny Tlowdeo't Inland, Sv; Boientifio Library. 6 vt; Treatise of the Passion iv; American Li'c ot Brown, Qv; Belamy'a Worka, 3v; Guthrie's Cicero, It St Pierre's Works; Letters of Junius, by Heron, lv Spretator lOv; Alison's History of Europe. lOv; KadcliftVt History cf Holland; Embassy to China: Park's Travels in Africa; Ter mant'a Tour through Scotland; Woo History of Long Island; The Bee.Ov; Gray's Debates.

9v; Prescott's History of Ferdinand and Isabella, 3v; Voltaire's Works, SO v. Alto, a subscriber's copy of Dr. Rees 'jcloj eiia. 47 vola, quarto. Alao, Swift'a Works, 19vSvo, fine copy; Martin's Fhilo hia Britanica.4v; McCullock'a Commercial Dictionary.) vt; Hogarth Analptitof Beauty.

8vo; Secretea of the Rev Mauler Alexia Pitmont." rare and curious old Black letter; Magna Charter.rare old black letter copy; McCor mac's Philosophy ot Human Nature; Burr's Universal At la; The Liberal, edited by Lord Bvron.4v: Trolloni.e'l Greek Testament; Brooke' History of Religious Rites; Dodsleys Poems, 6v; Robertson's History of Scctlaad. iv, quarto; ruran a iora, coi'a platea, tfv, ate lie. WEDNESDAY EVENING. 9Sth. Law Library An extensive and valuable Law Library, emoracing most oi the sew iora, Keports, together with a i.ig evunewn oi uigeaia, ireaiisea sua x.iemeniary oral.

THIRTY SEVENTH NEW YORK TRADE SALE, To Commence MARCH a. Is44. The next regular Trade Sale will be commenced on the Fourth Tuesday of March next, in accordance with the re gulationa of the Trade. It will be conducted IiamIa. lore, under thece regulations; and under the direction of me tcmmiueeol i rade Invoicea of Booka, Stationery, Paper.

S'creotvne Plate kc respectfully eolicitcd. Thev aho ild bs furnished by the first of February next when the dialogue will be put to prets. Tho Uiual CASH ADVANCES will made on receipt oi goouawnen requireo, ana tne sales will be guaianteol anu caanea.iiuesirea. AT PRIVATE SALE. Rollick's History of the World, by single copies or in quantities.

ROYAL GURLEY, Auctioneer. BT GURLE ox HILL. Store 189 Broadway New York Long Room. Liberalcaah advances made on consiamments. Gurley fc Hill will give their pers.nal mention) to sale U.nuL.I.I 1 i w.

iiviMwwm u.iuLuir at 1 11 uweiiiuga Ol owners. SATURDAY EVENING. A lve and valuablecollection of Standard MiacMI out books Among them ia Loudon's Encvcloi ediaof Ag riculture: Bowrelt'i I ilonf 1 J.uiu 4 Svocall; 1 he Fedeialist; Moulton's History ot York; Pottei's Europedea.tv; Quintna Curttia, Jv; Alison's Histo ry of Europr.lUv; Burke's Works. 9v Milton's Paradise Lost. beautiful illustrations, vs quarto; Byron's Worka, Paris edition; Matthew Henry's Miscellaneous eras, av, Lonaon at) met oi Literature, ov, fcc.

Also, liana iineraioev Davie's Sermons. 3v: Neuman fc Barrett 'a Spanisn and Engbah I'ictiunary, 2v; Stanley's History of Philosophy, felio; Mrs Adams's Letters, xv; Mscknighton.the Epistles; Lawrences' Physiology and Zoology; Smith's Botany. fcc. Alto, a few elegant French books, fine Taris editions, in rich binding. Also, an invoice of Medical Books.

embracing Wilier on Diseases of the Eye. colored plates, Sv; Travers' on the ye, coior i plate; rott surgical works.xv; Kusb's Lectures; Science Me ticales lv: Trumbull's Reminiscences weaiey iiiieo! nnst. Macartney's Embassy to China, a vs; BakerfeBiographia Draniatira, av; Voyage Round the vt ona; Losmistir oi tne ac. Also, there in the New York Society Library. BENJAMIN MOONEY.

Auctioneer. BT B. MOONEY CO. HARDWARE, AUCTION, GENERAL AGENCY AND CU.UMISMO.N lr.KI HA.NTfl. Store No 59 Maiden lane.

N.B. Out Joor tale of household furniture, grocerie ac. promptly auenaeu to. MONDAY. Jan J3.

Furniture At 10 o'clock, at No IIS Lewis tt, an assort ment of household furniture, consisting of bureaut, tablet. looxtng giaatea. mantel clock, ingrain carpet, china tea aet. crockarv, class ware. beds.

bedsteads, oil cloth, chaira. fcc. Also, a lot of kitchen furniture, with which the tale win commence. TUESDAY, 34th. At 10 o'clock at the auction room.

Watches, Jewelry, Diamond Pins, fcc. A large assort mcntof fine English gold and filvei Watchet. comprising duplex, horizontal, cylinder and lepine watches; fine diamond pins, rings and head ornaments; gold fob and guard chains, together with a fine assortment of American jewelry. The whole of which can be examined on the morn ing of tale Terms. 4 mos.

approved notes. AT PRIVATE SALE. One pipe superior Holland Gin. warranted eight years old. AMERICAN LAND AND LOAN OFFICE.

WILLIAM L. el.VERS Laving above thiity years experience in the management of Real Estate, and poa aetsing a large landed property himself, also feeling great confidence from the liberal patronsgo he has heietofore enjoyed. respectfully solicits the attention of the public to the special advantage of the American Land aud Loan Office, at No. 14 Wall street, in the city of New York, for the purchase, sale or exchange of House and Lot. Farmt and uncullivattd Lands, either at private or public le, and for the hiring and letting of Houses, Stores, Farmt, fcc.

for collecting the rents, and for taking the general agency and supervision of Real Estate, also for the super intendancc of erecting and repairing Buildings. Persons having property to tell, exchange or let, will find it to their advantage to apply at thit otfice rather thtn to any other in the city, both in point of economy and despatch. All property registered in this office, will, if required, be advertised in two or more of the most widely circulat edjournala, and every honorable exertion made to dispose of tne seme. Should the property sot be sold at private tale, it will, if desired, be offered at public auction; thus giving to owner of the property double advantage. He will also attend to effecting Insurance on property, obtaining and loaning of money on bond and mortgage, or other securities, taking special care to receive ample ecu my lor money loaned ana to nave titles to property examined by gentlemen of the legal profession of established character for accuracy.

Holders of vacant ground that requires improving, will fitd it greatly to their advantage to apply to htm, as his knowledge of the kind of buildinxs which are most pro ductive for the different localities, is of the greatest import ance; ana nia long acquaintance witn tne Duiiding et house will enable him to get them erected on the most reasonable terms at a far less expense than is usual. He will alto take charge real estate intended for public talet, as hit knowledge from experience in getting up 'Mes. will be of great value to those intending to their property, he will prepare the advertisements. see that they are properly distributed and superintend, and direct tne saie; ana it win ie lotnu to oe great savingtrom the fact that property for the lart three or four years hss been frequently sacrincedfrom the want of proper attention and skilful management Individuals or companies tV at require an agent to take charge nf their real et: ate. may depend on having ItfriUi.

fully and economically managed and all monevt received promptly nail over, rertont winning to nire or purchase property, or invett money. cm mott generally beaeeom moaaiea irwesoi expense mu.i," mi. re iuing ai a aisiance, detirou to tell or purchase real eatate. by tending a description of the property, will receive immediate attention. All letters for the purchase, sale or exchange of real estate, or for the loaning or putting out of money, ranrt be directed to wii.i.iai si.iK.no, American i.ar.d and Loan office, No.

14 Wall ttreet, ew York: tnd the instate invariably 'paid. rn t. contract anaouier paper, prepared at mi. omce. Ia4 I mi aj fcaf CASES BOOTS AND SHOBS Conein ivF VF ing of super calf lot and Shoes Pumps, Kip Boots, Brogans, Women's and Misse' Shoe, slippers, Laced Boots.

Buskins. Children's Laced Shoe, ac, which will be sold very low. to ciote consignment, by 114 jun: nt ui. ii Maiaen lane. BRANDY, WINES, ULIVK OIL, FRUIT, kc JOHN DURAND fc CO.

for aale at No. 107 Cedar atreet BRANDY ALEXANDER SE1UETTE J.J. DUPUY, Cttbnnf A. DUSSAUT.Jne. thproor.

OTARD DUPUY. MAGLORY CHAMPAGNE. Snd nroof. BORDEAUX CLARET, incaska and ense. do OLIVE Jun DURAN'S STAMP do do do COMET BRAND, do PRUNES BRANDY, FRUIT AND AR DINF.8.

nhl S17ATCH E8 ANDJEWliLRT VERT LOW The ubseriber is constantly receiving all rcrlptiont of Gold and Silver Watehe of the newest at vies, from the manufacturer in Englanl. France and Switzer land, he ia enabled to oner a larger aaaortment. and at much leaa prices at retail than any other houae in the city. Gold Watchea at low as 90 to 34 dollar each. We cbe and Jawelry exchanged or bought.

All Watches warrant to keen good time or the money returned. Gold and Silver Pencil. Gold Chains, Keys, snd a few Diamond Rings and Pin, lorsaie very tow. ALLEN, Importer of Watches and Jewelry gn Wholesale and retail, 30 Wall u.istair. nOT WANTED.

One who hat been accustomed JU to a Crockery store. Apply at No. 8 Astor Houte. jus A I ON SALES. BT K.

H. LUDLOW fc CO. Omce No. II Broad street. Real Estate, Stocks, Ship.

Household Furniture aad out door tale in general, attended to promptly. SATURDAY, Jan HI. At 13 o'clock, at the Merchant' Exchange. Naviaganagu Company Stock For account of whom it may concern, 107 tharetone hundred dollar each of the Naviaganagu Company Stock, incorporated by the Legislature of the Bute of Maine. Terma'cath.

Chancery Sale Under the direction of DCodwise, Eaq. maer in chancery The United States Hotel, fronting on Pearl, Fulton and Water streets All that piece of land situate in the second ward, beginning on the west corner of Wster st. sad Fulton tt. an Tunning thence NW along the SW tideot Fulton st 100 ft to rai 1 tt. thence along the SE aide of Peail st 7b ft in.

thence SE along the line of the lot of the estate of Robeit Bowne It 11 ins as far as said last lot extends, thence MK along the rear of the said ltrst lot 0 ft in, thence SE 4t int to (flint ou the tide of Water St. fa It mi irom tne ptace ol beg inning, ex a inence a. aiong Water tt 81 int; the said piece oi land comprising the nine aeveral lota hich are fully expressed iu the special advertisement, and alao all and singular the household furniture of every description, good chattel and effect in and appertaining to the said building and establishment of every description and without any leaaTra. as described ia the schedule to the master's report. taencerv sale naer tne aiiecMon el tne same matter NE corner of 30th tt.

and 4th avenue All those 14 lot ofland situate in ihe ltth. lata llth ward, being the north corner ol suth tt aod the 4th avenue, at laid down on the map of the city of New York being 171 ft on Jtnh at and 164 ft on 4th avenue, and alto theNW half part ol the Linda aa laid down a the 4th avenue. Jonathan Miller, solicitor See advertisement tigmd David Cod wise, master ia chan cery. 1 1 esuat, Jan st. At It o'clock at the Exchange.

New Jersey Railroad and Transiiortation Com'y Capital Stock For tccouM of whom it may concern. In share, of the capital stock of the New Jersey Railroad and Trana ponBiioo company. Chancery tale Under the direction of DCodwit. Em. Blatter in chancery Barrow at All that piece ofland altuate in the ltth.

late Oth stard, beginning at the SW corner or intersection of acjougal and Barrow Hate at h) atraete. running thence along the south line of Barrow at li ft. thenc ttW to blacdoocal at Hit. thence Eto Banowst. Us ft towevt of Macdomal at, thence in front along the west ail of at.

ao it to the s.k! corarr. See advertisement signed David Cod wise, matter ia chancery. Administrator Pale ol rortyth street Property The buildings known as Nos I and it Forsyth tt, and 11 year unexpired lease of the 5 lota from May IS 1, at a ground rent of SO per lot; the buildings together new rent for about $14!) per annuta. Full particuUra aa to terana. fcc.

win ne given on tne day ol aale NW corner oth avenue and 117th at The lot of ground OS feet by 110 ft on the NW corner of 4th avenue and 117th siraet R. AINSLIE, Auctioneer. BT AINSLIE fe CO. REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERS Ott.ce No. 80 Merchanta'Kxchange TUESDAY.

Jan l. At 1 1 o'clock at the Merchants' Exchange. The house and lot No 17 Chiistapherst. Tha lot ia so ft fiont and rear and 90 ft deep. Tha building conaiat of a i story brick front house 2 ft deep and an addition 12 feet square, and contain the following apartmeuts, viz two rooms wilh fire placet and a bed room on the first Boor, room with fire placet and two bedrooms on the second Boor, and two finished bed rooms ia the attic.

Terms.which will lie accommodating, at tare. SATURDAY, Jan 23. At 11 o'clock at the Franklin House, Brooklyn. Chancery Sale Under the direction of John A Sidell, Esq in chancery All thoaethree and one half Iota of land aituate in the city of Brooklyn, being on the northeasterly corner of Gold and Prospect sla, being K7 ft ins on Prospect st and 100 lt on Gold st. For full particulars.see master's advertisement ia Brook lyn Evening Star.

II. TIMPSON. Auctioneer. BV JACOB S. PLATT.

Store No. ill Piatt street, corner Gold street. Hardware. Auction, General Agency and Commission Butinets N.B. R.

II. Timpson will give his particular attention to out.uoor tale ot Household uraiture. Groceries, sic. FRIDAY, Feb S. At 11 o'clock, at the store Noi! Platl st.

Package Salecf Hardwire, consisting of 3a0 rsrkaret EnaSi.h. (kinau. French and American Hardware and Cutlery, fcc among which are Carolina boes. trace chains tad irons. shovels aud spades, gridirons, mill saws, hook and hinge, augers, coffee mills, sieves, gimblets, hickory snapea axe handle, mica lanterns, toilet bed cor.ls.

molasses gatea. shovels and tonga, kc. anner particulars nereaner. IKIVATE A Pew in the Rev. Dr.

Spring's church, situste in tha v.rai aiaie will ue sola lor casn or exenangea ior mer cnanaise. Apply attne auction room. BY M. MYERS. Office No.

18 Wall atreet. Real Eitate, Stock, and Ont iloor Auctioneer. Prompt attention given to ell or 1 ism 'be above line. AT PRIVATE SALE. A houte and lot fronting on St.

John' Tark a atory house in Mercer tt a i ttory house inlhryttie tt vacant lots in the upper pert of the city aud at Harlem several valuable country seats in Columbia county 5 house and lots in tne village ol Little falls. HerKimer county. New Landa in the Stateaof Illinois. Missouri, Arkantat, 4 r.aai lonaa. I'nnung Paper, of all tixet end qualities, made to order at and delivered in this city at the low en maraet price, on accommodating term.

BT ALBA KIMBALL. No. 1 BroJ. corner of Wall street. A.

K. will give hi attention to the sale of Real Estate, Stocks. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, aid out door sales generally. BT JOHN HUPPLI, Store No. 47 Fill ten street.

Contirnmeott of furniture and other merchandise to the store alao.out door, house, (tore, and street sale will re ceive prompt attention at moderate price. if i lost. At 10 o'clock at 111 Broadway. Sheriff! Sale of a Public House By order of the sheriff. the furniture and bar fixture contained in the ssul Houte, compri.ir.g bar fixtures, large Quantity of gists ware.

gart, liquor, parlor and bed room furniture, carpets, oil cioina, etc ate. A lo. 4 elegant billiard table, fixture, fcc fcc TAUL B. LLOYD. Auctioneer.

w. v. Mccormick Store No. ISConr landtrtreet. SATURDAY.

At 10 o'clock at the auction room. Furniture Will be sold an extra lot furniture from cabinet makera and familirs. Also. 3 piano fortes. 3 rifle.

I iron safe, remnant cloth. hosiery, glove, paintings, a large assortment of bed room rumiture, with a variety ol mitrellaneou rtirle. BY C. W. FOSTER.

Btore No. SS Beaver atreet. AT PRIVATE SALE. 300 bags Manilla Coffee. 64 rase Canton Fans Hungarian Gurbas An invoice of this superior and en tireiy new pen.se lor travelling, sleighing, ae ac M.

WARD. Auctioneer BT A. C. HUMBERT da CO. New Yeas Gr.REeti.

Accviota Mabt, Store 149 Broadway, corner of Liberty atreet. A C. H. fc CO. in addition to their rtore aalea, will give their personal attention to all description ef out door sale ol Household Furniture.

Groceries, fcc. fcr. Cih advance interest) made on consignmcntsof all devcrip on of merchandise for auction sales. Returns prompt. AT PRIVATE SALE.

Two splendid paintings representing the Birth and Death of Adonis, the illustration of Shakspeare's lament of Venn over the Body of Adonis painted by Nicholas Pouasen. One do do repreventing the Arrival of Beighem and hia Mistress in the Mediterranean painted by himself. Cine do do the portrait ol the Duke of Marlborough, when Embassador al the French Court painted by Mignard. One do do. a Troup of Spanish Soldiers tx fore a Battle painted by Vawwerwans.

One do do, a splrndi I Landscape painted by an old master. The above paintings are ar ranted to be as represented, and are well worth the attention of connoisseurs, being probably the fines' cnVred to the public for aale lor a long time, who are invited to ceme and judge for themselves. BT S. P. INGRAM AM, Store 133 Fulton street, next to Nassau street.

8. P. Ingraham will give hi. personal attention to sale of Furniture, Grocerie, Dry Goods, fcc aa uaual. Second head and new furniture will be received rt hia store for ale at auction or private.

SATURDAY. At 10 o'clock at the auction store. Furniture A general assortment of good furniture.con sitting of mahogany pier tablet. mahogany and marble top centre tables, splendid card tables, mahogany hair seat plain snd tufted sofss, ladies work tables, French mahogany chairs of a variety ol patterns, dining tablet, breakfast, tea and dimngtablet, rocking chairt, piano ttooli, office desks, toilet tables, wash stands. fcc Hats 8 doxen fine beaver hats.

Wine I0U large and small demijohns Madeira, Sherry, ana other win brandy, fcc. Dry Oood Also an mvoict of dry goods fcc. WEDNESDAY, Feb I. At lj o'clock, at the Merchant' Exchange. Chancers Sale All thatcertain parcel of landaitnated in the 1 2th ward of the city of New York, beginning at the centre of Harlem Creek, endinf at the road commonly called Harlem Lane, and 1 ing on 1 19th st and 7th avenue.

and 121st ana etn avenue, ror particulars see advertise mint in the Express, signed A SidelL Chancery Sale Under the direction of Ae subscriber 16 lot! of 'round in the Jth ward of the city of York, on llith and llRthtts. between oth and avenues ior particulars, see advertisement in the Express, tigned A Sidell. Muter in Chancery THURSDAY, Feb a At 11 o'clock, at the Merchants' Exchange. Chancery Sale I lot in the 16th ward, lying between the 3.1 and 4'h avenues and between 39th and 4'tth st. In the cUon of tne subscriber, ee a.iveniaemen the Expiess.

A 8iJJl, matter in chancery. MONDAY, Feb 6 10 o'clock. Furniture, fcc Will tw s.Id article remaining in haadt of the New York Troy Tow Boat Line, sonaitting of furuitnre, bslet, batu, boxe.rhets, fcc aubject to freight, storage, tic. The owner or consignee may have them on application and payment cf charge to Nath'1 Oortou ul South st, previous to sale. Particulars in a fuw days.

BT J. P. DIKTERICII. Omce No. 96 Pine street, up stair.

Room No. 4. J. P. Dietet ich ill give his personal attention to sale ol Furniture, Groceries and Real Estate.

All tale of Land aod Home will be nude at the Merchants' Exchange. WEDNESDAY, Jn 45. At 10 o'clock at 161 Bowery, up stairs. PAWNBROKER'S SALE. A large assortment of ladies and gentlemen' wearing apparel, of every description, viz: aurtont, bo ly nd frock coat.

pantalocns, vests, and ph id and camlet cloaks, habits and pelisses. mi nno, silk andral ieo gowns, superfine cloth and tilk ana ttrtint. linen ana calico quilt, counterpane, niauana, sheet, table cloths and covers, beds, bureau, udehoards. chaira. table, bedsteads, bolsters snd pillows, boots, shoes, hau and umnrella.

ar.airona, snoveu anu lonra, nraaa aet tlet, looking glutei, picture, glass and chuia, carpet and rue, carpenters' tool of every description, fcc. By order ol w.w niJirau.v, Licensed Pawnbroker, 161 Bewery. HAIR, ht, cloth. toeth, and lather Brushes, Pocket Books. Wtllets.

ard Cases, Segar Cases. Specie snd Tobacco Pouches. Pencil Case. Knives, axon. Silk Purses.

Magic Shaving Cream, Backgammon nd rhequer Board, Alao. a very superior article gilt edges and backs. Playing' arda. at 8s, 10a and 13 per peck For tale at 10J William t. Manufactory of CHAP.vTAN'B Magic Ror Strop.

Jala A few copies of the 'Handel and Hwdn If Collection of Music' Any choir having about "one dozen copies to spare, may find a purchaser by applying to BOARDMAN fc HART, I Burling bbp. WANTED A situation in dry goods store by i experienced salesmsn. Salary moderate, and sati Salary moderate, and satis A UCTI ON SALES. ANTHONY J. BLErXHER.

Auctioneer. BT WILLIAM DUMOPTT, Store PI Wall street, fCctTe House "lip.) Attention will be i to the sales ef HOI SEHOLTJ FURNITURE and REAL ESTATE, a addition to out doer talet SATURDAY, Jan l. At II o'clock, in front of the atora. Rirring. Chains.

Sails. fce All tha xeriala eaved from the wreck ef the brig Parry, ceatiauiig a ataa. ding and rnaatng rigging, sail, chains, anchor, span, beat, bedding, cabin furniture, fce fce. by erder af taaaa oerwrner and anaer tne aiiecuon ot we mxvmtm a taw port. MONDAY, Jaa S.

At 13 o'clock at the Merchants' Exchenge. Chancerv Sale Under the cUrecttoa of James Hag. gins, master uchancery A lot of around in the 1Mb ward.boaadad txnthwaaxeT ly in front by Amity t. northwesterly by a Ita drawn parallel to and at the di.tance of ITS feet aoarthaaat from tea 6th avenue, northeast by a ho parallel la and atthedtt tance sf 140 feet southwest from MJi avenue, being aeef by 100. TUESDAY.

Jnl At 14 o'clock at the Merchant' Eaehaof e. Peremptory sale of the new Hor.se and Let No 4 Bond st The lot is 94) feet by 100, and the bouse St) by faet. A two ttory rloaed piazta in tho rear, finished in the beet manner, with every convenience, a large part of tha purchase atooey can remain en mor age lor tor 7 years. The house may beixammed at an, tiaa. before tha sale, aa application at the small house in the rear.

oa Great Jooes at met. WEDNESDAY. Jan 5. At I o'clock, at the Merchant' Exchange. The honae and lot No UChaaabrrs st op(cm.

the Poet Otfiee. The lots a ft wide and 7 ft 7 in aa depth; pes waa ion lat May. Also. 4 lota on the northeasterly coraar of 1.1 avenue and id st.fjentmg on the avenue, each abent 4lfthv7S Alao, I lot en the rear oa 3d at, a ft by about 100. The lots will be aoM singly and posteasioa give ia one week from the tale.

The title to the wholeutadispw table. Terra or payaatnt will be accost sac dating to the purchaser. Jem At 13 oVWk at the Merchant' Exchange. The dwelling house in tot cat grouad 7 kroadwar, comer of Attor Place. The houte it 40 ft I in oa Bread way, ft in wide on the rear, and ft in deep, exclusive ot a covered gallrry in the rear feet dorp aad ea tandmg the whole bret Ith of the house.

There arc asar roomt on the lit floor, with an extensive hall, largo pew. tnea.clo. fcc The id story contains large roe, with a large hall, store room. fce. The 3J or attic story divided iuto a large rooms with fire place, startrsoat.

fce fce. The basement ftoor cor'sirs room ith a bath roam and other convenience. The under cellar as ft high, aad ss divided into spartmenu for coal. fcc. It may be vurtej between 11 and I o'clock.

eW positive and terms aceoaa Baa dating. Also. 3 two atory brick front bouae and let of lead No II and Dey st, each house li (ret ins front and fret deep. These houses will be sold together. Terana accommodating.

TUESDAY, Jn II. At 12 o'clock, at the Merchants' Exchange. The three story brick bouse 14 Chambers at. The lot rs 36 feet front and rear and 10 feet deep, and opena ante Reade ft. Thit it one of the moot detirable secideace ia the 31 ward.

The house ta ia excellent order and replete with every convenience tor a private family. Alargenor a ol the purchase money can remain oa mortgagee Term at sale. AT PRIVATE SALE. A cottage and garden, delichtfnlly aituated in the towa of Bergeu, near the Church. Ihehoue i coanwiodaon ana tne garden well stocked ita Iruit.

Ap''9 at tne aac tion room. an factory reference given. Address Theodore.efficeof Eve ning roax. qgi "'ANTED A person to take charge ol epoblie institution, leer this city. Appliestion msy be made by letter, addressed to A.

and left at the New i ork HospitaL Reference of the strongest kind, as to charac ter snd qualification, will be required, and must accompa. nyJtie.pliction. The candidate mutt be a tingle man. L. S.

FORM AN. Auctioneer. BT JAMES M. MILLER i CO. Stores Liberty atreet, at ita junction with Maiden Lane N.

B. There ia a register kept at the aalea room for tho private sale of property, free of charge. QO JAMES M. MILLER fc CO. will attend to eat of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.

MONDAY. Jan ta At 13 o'clock. ot the Merchant' Exchange Adminittraton Sale of Valuable Leasehold Piopartr. Not 01 and 08 Canal at The leate for a term of year from lat May.IHSI.aod containing covenaata of renewal forever, or tor the pat ment ol the value to tie apprawta ot any dwelling house of brick or brick fiont that may be upon the premise at the expiration oil he 30 years. House anc lot aa.

on tne nennerry ssoe oi swai at, 30 ft 31 int front 19 It 7 ins in the rear, as ft I inaon the asset tide, and 9 ft ins on the west side. Ground rent aad now rent wr 90n per annum. Houte and ji No tf Canal St. 17 ft in front, 13 feet In the rear. 9i it 4 in on the east aide, and 40 feet oa the west side 1 round rent 11I0 per annum, and bow testa for ft a) dol Is per annum.

ihe rents ot the above premise until in reD. next, are to be reserved to the estate. JOHN LAWRENCE Administrator, Wall St. TUESDAY, Jsn J. At 13 o'clock at the Merc bar I' Exchange Maryland Co.

Stock 43 ahara of tho capital atockof the Maryland Mining Co stock, ier account of whom it may concern, for cash THURSDAY. Jan 36. At 13 o'clock at the Merchant' Exchange. By order of the Adminittratrix of Daniel Holsmn.dec'd. 1 13 Varick at The house an 4 years unexpired lease from lat Nov lart.ol lot now known aa 1.x arac at.

Tne a.e is from Tunity Church, wi'l. several covmante of renewal; grcuut rent fOO per annum. 1 he property now lets for 87d. It will poMwely be sold. Terms cash.

TUE.DAY,Jan II. At 10J o'clock, at the tore of JM Miller fc Gravea, No. 3Fvrr atrett. Boots, Shoe snd Brogaaa 'JD0 caies boots, shoes sad brogsus of all descriptions. Alto, 11 not previously itiFpo 01 at private saie, av ca nes meat, womru and mistet plain and lar lived over shoe.

TUESDAY, Feb. 7. Al 11 o'clock, at the Merchants' Assignees' Sale of Valuable Brooklyn Property Tha prrperty long known aa Thomas Everett's stores aid wharf, vix lying and fronting en the East River, 103 feet 4 inr he, running through to Fuimui atreet in depth Mft 0 inches on the north aide. 97 ft 8 inches oa the south ssde. and 100 feet 10 inches oa Farmaa st.

The wharf is nearly new. depth of water SO feet, with water privilege of 90 feet. Oa the wharf iaatwo story fratn. rt and large ahed. The abote property ia adjoining the Ulnn.

Oceey. EDGAR JENKINS, Auctioneer. BY IIALLIDAY IKKKHI, Office No. 46 Merchants' Exchange, corner of Wall and William streets. IIALLIDAY fc JF.NKIVS will attend rronllr to aletof HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ia additioBto their sale of REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, lie fcc.

at the Ex. chang. SATURDAY. Jaa 31. At li o'clock, at the Mercbeati' Exchange.

Chancery Sale Under the direct ton of Coda Ue. master in chancery Morton' street All that certain lot. piece or parcel of ground and finalise thereunto belonging, situate on the northerly tide ef Morton at, in Ihe Ninth Wtrd sf the city of New Yoik, known and distinguished on a certain map or chart thereof, made by Charle Loaa, eity rarvey or. by lot number 3, bounded aoutheily in front b. laid Moiton (late Ardeo) at, northerly in the rear by land now or late of Elbert Root velt.

easterly by lot numlier two on taii anapor chart, and westerly by lot number four on said map or chart, containing in front and rear each 36 feet. and in length on the eo terly aide He feet, en ton the westerly tide 9 feet. See advertisement signed DsvidCedwise, master ia cba eery. N. B.

The a'oove premise are known a No Morton at. on the Northerly side, commencing 60 feet west of Bloet fc er at, on which are erected a two story frsm dwelling house aod stables on the rear. Oh to Slocks $10,000 of OhioCptrcintdrmestic Lean. interest payable semi annually at the State Treasury. 1 bo an arvioena Ol per cent, payahle oa 1st ixortmper 1I, will be additional tothe Stock, the pnrchacerbeicaT enti tled to receive it ca pre tent Lion of the Bond at tho State treasury.

TitwitsDAr. rtoz. At 1 1 o'clock, at the Merchant' Exchange. Chancery Sale Under the direction of John A Sidell master in caancery Houston atreet and Avenue A All tho four dw ailing house and lota of ground ti'oate on the northerly tide of Houston st. at and joining the coiner of avenue bounded southerly in front by Houston st, westeily by avenue northerly by lots occupied by Thomas Chapp tf easterly by a lot of ground now or late the property of Asa Claik; thesaid lot including the four dwelling bouse In thenar adjoining each other and fronting on avenue A contain in breadth ot.

Houston tt. and in the rear I ft and in length on each avenue 1(43 feet. See advertisement in American, signed John A Sidell matter in chancery. David Grahim. solicitor.

Greenwich Bank Stock peremptory Sale of One Hundred and Twenty five SLares Greenwich Bank Stock, without reserve. SATURDAY, Feb 4. T.U At IJ o'clock, st the Merchants' Exchange. That valuable property knownasNo 166 and 167 Broad wai on the westerly tide, between Liberty scd Cortlendt streets. The improvements conaiat of two splendid 4 story bri' buildings with two splendid store, and an entrance to the rear, on which is erected the spacioue and substantial five story brick building used as a hotel, and accessible from Brodwy.

Thit property embrace a front of 49 feet aad extends 110 feet in depth, and ia aituated in the tnost central aid butinet part of Broadway, aad new produce a nett income of upwaroxof (4600 per annum. 46,006 of the purchase money can remain on bond and mortgage, af desired, for a term of 10 or more year. Valuable Pi opart yon Broadway, between Liberty and Courtlandt ttreet. to close a concern. BT RICHARD AN DYKK, Auctioneer LALE BLEKCKER fc VAN DYKE.

Office No. 1 Broad ttret, adjoining the corner of Wall at. FURNITURE SALES R.V.D. will rive hi personal attention to sales of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and oat door sale generally. Particular attention will alro be given to the disposal ol property at Private Sale, a heretofore.

THURSDAY, Jan M. At 12 o'clock, at the Merchants' Exchange. Pratt vs Banker Chancery Sale Under tha direction of William Mitchell. matte inchanceiy All thtceitin dwelling bouse, atore and lot of ground on the northeasterly corner ot 3d avenue snd 24th ft ins by 1 10 feet. Alto, all thatcertain dwelling home and lot No 71 Broom St.

In the 13th ward. See advertisement signed William Vi'chell, mattir in chancery. Cowdrey I Place House be modern houte lo SB Clinton Place, between Grrene and Wcoreret. wi tbe lcaar of the lot from the bailor's ncg Ht'lor the id is S6 feet wi'ic end IC6 ft 3 ins cn btetvteriy aide and 164 ft A in on he northerly side at per Uatr; the bou.e ratia by a bout 61 ft, exclusive of the tea room, spc is one of a uni lorm row of dwellings of the lint cast; it is 3 stories besides basement and attic, with a well built and finished tea room, double piacza.ftiriiRce. counter cellar, bath rooxes, water fcc.

complete, snd the a hole in gooe order. snd possessing every conveci. nre for large family. May be viewed any day alter II o'clock. The first term of the lease has 10 years torunf es the first of November last, at a ground rent of (I'M) per snn.and it renewable on the usual terras of Sailor's fntig Harbor leases.

The terms will be accommodating and will be declared at the aale. For further Ttic ultra, apply to the aoatioaeer. No 3 Broad BV UEIRY COULTER, Svosc 106 FrLTOtt sun 43 Aasr tvaxivt. AUCTION" NOTH HvatCocLvta, Auctioneer snd Commission Merchant, having removed to the large sales rooms, Ann aad ICi Fulton streets. is now prepared to re ctive consignments of all kinds ef merchandise and hcute aoio furnithiag article in general.

N. B. Advuc made ia cash, if required, oa good con. signed for immediate use. Auction aaletevery Wednesday and Friday, at lOa'elock AT PRIVATE SALE.

At Auction Price, for Cash. 100 (ofa of different pattercsandof all kind Chaira ana French bedstcads.mtde in the best manner and warranted consisting of conches, rocking aad nurse chair. mhogany chair, bureau aad dressing bureaus, card dining, Pembroke, work and othertahles, bedstead, sideboards. cane seat snd common chaira. toilet table, fce fco consisting of 60 elegant conches, with spring squab and full teats, harp patterns.

pillarfn nts backs and other pott tema. rocking chairt ia hair cloth andplsh spring and oquabseati.bfark walnut aud mahogany elegnthl Freac chaira.poliabed mahogany ehair splendid pier coeaaaodc, with marble top rich carved, elegant mahogany double, 100 mahogany card, reel an and eomaaoa dimrf tables, work table, polished and common neoxorsfcewoaes, aodo centre tables, mahogany bureau. dreaiig bureau, hills ire rocking and ladies sewing chairtjawwmbatjn4 lolung chain, mahogany ottoanana and taboeetta, ananoga. ny aideboardt. mahogany secretaries, "Bvaaoat cane seat chaira.

Alto, SOD mahogany chairs, of different patterna, ehfl drenf arm and racking chair, be.ouful patterns, ahoga I tbrartHnnofre'tailer or shipper. If not at private wSB vd.y,th.8th, they will sold cm I highest bidder, at ta taction ttore.

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