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I INSOLVENTS, ADVERTUZNG FORTH! BEN1J1T OFTHE ACT 15 TE! STATE.) OPtBD T(l AlAY AaOVI, vriHA.I. VAMa. Jfesr rrf Befit Richard Rtktr, Rtemitr. Alexander Jeiofcmsn, Wot. 14 Joseph Freetaad, Not SS John Uo titaSing, of CniucUe, Dae YVilUtn W.

IUkTibu, 1K S3 Robert Starr, Dc 4 Crop. Not. SS Joha B. NWH. Nov.

SS Gcorje Prjer, Dec 16 sines W. Berriaa, No? 17 Inert Ogden a ad Benjamin Ogdea, Nor S9 was. i Lawrence, John Enlkley, Nor 25 Uobert ow Nor 5 Joseph Mount, Not 5 Caleb Oecklin, Nor 8 'Samel Clark, Nor 6 Charles II. Hall, Nov S9 BamnoJ Lyon. October 18 AmaM Ford, December 6 Lawrence Levis, Oct.

17 Richard D. Hamilton, Nor. 11 Asaoa Andrews. Oct 31 Paul Roooey, Oct Jl Joseph Harford, Wot. 8 1 raaa tMWcr, Nor.

19 TbomM W.JoMt,Octtl DavidGineipie, Nov. 11 Chale H. liall. Nor Joha Jecksrmrjnn. Oct SJ FJixabethUerf, Oct 88 Mart mi bee.

Wot. 15 Ezra, Davis, Oct 31 Nathaniel Brewn, Nor.l Aaroa B. Thompson. Oct 18 Traacia Patnaa, Ocitl8 William Henry Savage, Oct IS Samuel Luersoa, Nor. IS David ChurchilL Not.

ft James D. Wedsworth, Oct S3 BenianiaO. Miatara, Oct SO JohaT. Cbamplin, Oct tO JaateaClapfs Octtt William Hsll Oct 15 Robert 8. Cfossey, Nor.

JoMMame, Oct So SaaaaelT.Coit Oct 30. Joha C. Matahj Oct 14 v' Pliny Brewer, Oct 14 Charles L. Lowarr, Dec 14 Before th Mayor. Robert Tower, Nov SO Peter Schuyler, Wot.

8 David Devhavs, Nov 1 ltokiaW.Millt.NoY.8 Albany tmmtg Beftn Philip Parker, Re cvrmcT, ui iwj. Jofia Weed, of Broome. Dec 19 Thomas Mouncey jr. Dec IS Jamea HartneatNov 14 Jam Hartneea, Nor 7 Jamea Fradeaburg, Nor 7 DavidMallcrT.Nov.4 Michael Vaa W.twer, of Geltderland, Oa to per ii Joba Ottraader, of Oct 84 Robert M'Millan, Nor. 7 Joba Perrr.

Oct 17 Asogtrn County Before Samuel Tuppef, Jtrtt fudge ut livjjalo. Olmstead Chamberlain, of Cumbria, Nor 29 Jeremiah O. Brainard. Oct 17. Heraaa W.

Clark and Horace Hibberd, Octo ber X7 Lyman Walker, Nov. 10 Samuel P. Bet be, Nov 1 GUbert Wright Oct 18 Peter Smith, ptl Judge Vetcrborv. Anoe AmtAe, of Bullivaa, and JohaC. aioot, or uni, aov Sitae Cburrb, of Cbeoanro, Nor.

1 Tree bora Bartio(ton, of Leaei, Deo 8 Calvia Perkioa. of Caseoovia, Nov. 18 George W. CbeeiNroag and Robert Williaau oi Broosmeia, or. I OUegt Cnftfbre Jmtpk White, fnt Judn tn the ttvnrf Cherry tUley.

TbiHWi BargMe, of Richfield, Dec 11 Ptulu feyder, Nov. ti William C. Jarvia, Jance W. Jarvia, and Ata H. Jan ta, 04 Otieo, Nor.

1 Mmtgmuiiy eewny Utfart Alexander Sheldon, hm Jmdrt in Ckmrlttlon. Aatboay Deaaelt, and Jacob TisgleT, both of Biaune, oor Petttr I. QuAckraboar, Oct IS. THrid Dtmiof, of Amrterdaio, Oct 81 Beoiamia 1. bte.

of Palatine, Oct 31 CWv of TrofBfin H'iUimm L. Marty, Etq. David David Doan, Nor 15 Beth Green Sow 1 Peter Van Dora. Novf9 ComeliM Vaa Keaieelaer, Not 9f Eaaebiat Hoag, Oct JrO iloaea Unlet, Andrew MiU.r, and Peter John on, aUof OreenwicB, Oct IS viiver sotuon, jan.aaatottMCr vv. wanik tot, Oct 31 laaac Fields, oTLaatiDsbargh, Oct 18 OxmHgM CotmvBtfar Jutiua Formanjirtl Jn4j( in Onondnn.

Bev jamin G. Avery, of Saline, Dec IS Jake Miner, of SmuTord, Nov. 6 Abet WiJiard.of Manlioa, Wov. 14 Allen Wilson, Nov 4 Baajaiaia G. Avery, of Salina, Nov SI Joseph 8tantoo, Oct 15 Before Morri8.

Miller. Elijah Scott, of Vera on, Dec 11 Before Jfaihan H'tllumi. Darid Tripp, of Floyd, Nov. ti ITctisNgtoii Veimiy Before Anlhcmy I. Blanch mrd, Salem.

Jedediah Bartholomew, of Wbilehall, Nov IS Jacob Van Carter, of Bales, and James 1. M'Douga, of Argvle, Nor 7 Carey Baker, ofllebtoa, Nov 5 Jacob Mitbeek, of Eaiton, Nor S8 Joabea BrownelLof do Oct 31 James Wella, of Greenwich, Nor. 8 VV are Sherman, ofdo.Dc21 hen'jQ. Wright, of do Wot. IS Qtnmtt tmqBefjTt Jehn H.

Jena, Jtrtt Judet, Ltieetttr. Moses Drake, Dec SO Saraael 1. Oraomi, of Battria, Dec It. Joseph Bhattack, of Batavia. Msrmaa Hartbert, Nov lU Baaioel March, Dec lft WiBiamOteof Bttavia, Dec 10 Ebeaeter Alien, Nov Z9 Hiram Clarke, Oct SO Serving eomtwm.

Before Salmon Child, rtt Judgt, in OreenfUid. Bradler yntiiick, Nov 17 JemuiaM HoWlaad. Nor 14 Georg Liaandoll, of More an, Not 17 ThomM Potts, Nov 17 Joba MVrady, of Northumberland, Dec 8 Homo Hud jo, of Watarford, Nov 15 Jaa. Baker, of Northumberland, Nov. 10 tobmAusetuntr befortJ.

D. Monsll, Hudson Aaron Shaw.yr. of Hillsdale, Dec 19 Irhabod WhitmarM, of do Nov I Eliha West, 15 PhilulorM HoUe. Dec 11 Thomas Bowman ofCanaaa, tad Adam Fits, Henry Degroff, of Chatham, Oct 17 A Han Branson, of Hillsdale, Nor 7 William Wood worth. Oct SO.

Georg G. Jwtt aad Jacob Grosvenor, Oct Before Obodtoh German, Esq tnvvorsrsM. WiTliam Baxter, of Smithville. Dec IS William Curtis, and Uemry B. Smith, Dec 1 David Ilok, of Oxford, Deo I wner aiiey, nor II Lesssel Parker, Dec 1 David Wedge jr.

of Bainbridgn. Not. 1 1 WilUsmChappel, lI Isaac Heward, Oct 17 i'l Oct 17 sr wng oomuy Befort fathom fLfFkite, Esq. Ckriss Bah, Oct 18 iTeM. toihmn WiSiame.

kTOJnSov.a Patri.k VUtM, VTiistireltiftJ, If of 1 Ltvi Comstock, ft 18 Ira ilit. hrock. of LiiCa. NOV. 15 James Jchnsna, fcov 29 i.

A Eaaiael Townsead, of Path, Fori KniaminKiiowlea.of Painted POst.WOT.4 Raitnlaer eevntpBtfore Jonah Xiten, Jtrtt Jmixi, tn SctotHMoe. James CaapbalL Nor li Jnha Sigeray, of PitUtowa, Oct 15 BarUKfcbepard. ol GreeobMh, No 13 JuMCAhbirh: Oct In Dulehtte Coxmlv Before Jama Emott, JEf. Joba H. Hebard, of Armeoia, Nor.

SO Joba Van Tassel, jm Nov. S. vuooraot iiier, vt (uruuuu, nu Seneca Cottnty Before J. Knox, Etf. at wutil Uiaa.

Miller, of Uvkl, Uct Cayvgm Ctmnty Before Elijah XMert 7 eU Auburn. Geo. G. Genoa, Deo 1 Reuben Palmer, of do Dec 1 IWl. Nn IS Tbos.

Manahan. of Scipio, and George Ontario Umnty Before Jow ft icrwvu, tj. Bewell 8hattnck, of Jermalam, No 18 Joha W. Btoee, Nov. 18 Beth if illman, of Phelps.

Oct 31 Before ff. IV. Howeli, Kit. C'anandmigua. Bamnel Hildreth, of Pittsford, Dec 17 Gideon Beeman, Dec I SanU.

Hildreth, of Pittsford, Dec ft DaaR. Horey, OctU Queen Cory Dunn, jr. Eta. Jamea 'Queen, of Oysterbay, Oct SS llelmasBogart, of Oyster Bay, Oct 14 Befoxf Garret Abeel, nt CaUkill Isaac Race. Oct 18.

Broome Onmty txfore John R. Drake, Esq. at Vego i Thomas Cooper, Nov. 4 Richard Sail, Nor. I Neman Goodsell, aow of Cbeaaago, Not.

1 Peter Payne, Wot. 1 James R. Perrieo. Oct 17 Sullwan County, before WtUimmA. Thompeon, Kea.

at phempmm, Elijah C. Hortoa, Nov. S3 WiUinm Morgan, Oct George Vaogh, Oct lft Greene CeinVs, before Otrrit Abed Eea, CatekiU. 4 William Ward weU, Nov. 10 Horace V.

Beach, Dec Joha G. Bnreea. Oct SO West Chester Count Before Caleb Tompkint, tap. at acartdole. Jamea Webb, or Somen.

Oct 14 Schoharie County, before Wn. Beekman, Esq at Shmran. Philip Mickel, Oct 30 Jefferson County. W. D.

Fori. William Sherman, of Adams. Dec. 30 Tioga County Before Emanuel Coryell, tn 7Voga. Lewis tiessac, ot William Denton, of Danbr.

Nov. 8 'Schenectady County, before li. Cleveland, Esq. at luaiusburgh. Oria Monro, Oct 16 Before the Mayor.

Samuel Lcvt Nov 1 Cortland County, before John Keep. Eta. of Ho mer. Abram Ryan, of Virgil and Jacob Gray, No vember li Samuel Wood, Oct 30 Silas Baker, of Preble, at Hanover, Oct 27 William Urabee, Nov 3 Hetekiah Foskit, Oct IS Delaieare County, before Isaac Ogien. Esq.

Herman M. Romern. of Rozborv, Dec 14 Gardiuer Wescott, and John miteaiburgh, uee i Jacob Heath, Nor 8 Hersnnn M. Romeya, of Roxbury, Dec 3. Lyman Bayard, of Harpenfield, Nov.

1 Thomas M. Tyrrel, of Delhi, Nov. 1 Oiwego tounJp Before Bamet JUoonry, Esq. Isaac Calkins, Nov. 8 CAoague county, before Ztttu'Cashing, Esq.

Worthy Waters, Nov. 10 UUler County Before Lucas Elmmdorf, Esq. Benjamin Bush, juo. of Marbletewn, Oct 18 Putnam County, before Hie Court of Common Pleas. Thaddeua Fancher, of Kent, Oct 11 Lawrence eenntv.

before A'afhnn Fori, Esq. at Osuteeatthir. William Shoen and Abner Belamy, jr. both of, LouitTille, Oct 30. Lewis etmniie Before Silas Stow, Esq.

Hiram Kins, Nov 7 James Bochaolt, Dec 16 tfarren County before Wm. Hobardt. James Roberts, of Queenihurr, Oct 15 Marmaduke Stevenson, of Caldwell, No 15 Andrew tewis, jr. Nov 15 Weslev P. Lake.

ofCheiter. Nov 12 Philo Forbes and Michael John ion. of Queens Dry uec llftward waters, nov 8 Georra Marshal, of Loicrne. and John Ran dall, Jan of Caldwell, Nov 15 Suffolk County before T. Strang, Esq Gilderaleeve, Nov 8 A'tngr touhtv, before Wm.

Fornvxn, Esq. Jeffery Powell, Nov 14 TP THE FASHIONABLE. a am i lu siuiit qHEsubscril 1 Air I wwld the lollow IiTL A wwVh they fn.iVvC I meet with app J.r and only need rlHE subscribers offer to th fnthionable lollowing arti thry hope will approbation, ly need a trial to prove their excellent qualities, in whitening, rTiening awl protecting the skin against all incle mency ol the season, vis: sultana, bandana, cey loo, musk, jonquil, abvsti fcinn, orange, vegetable, jessamin, rose, violet, attaond, honeysuckle, vernacular, palm, Naples, fans, milieneor, paton, lavrnorr, oneoiai, pal ti I A i Soaps tMi'k of Roses i Lipalve Cold Cream Antique Oil ala rose Pomatums Davies Co's Russia Oil, a eelul article; ab Balls STUge and pearl Powder Lavender and Orange Flower waters i Usenet in ereat varieties: shaving Powder Almond Powder and Paste Pads for Cravats CologBe Combs Rat ors Scissors fenkntvs Kasor strops nail, tooib and comb brashes Shaving Boxes Japanned Ware tadie work and dressing Boxes gentle men's Shavins Cases Dutch Glasses Polishing Powder; Writing Desks; Spanish Segars East India Fir Crackers, and a great variety of other articles, too onmerons to nutation, for sale whole sal and retail by a. s. UAvir.a ee At their macufactonr and War rJous of I rvim Perfumerv.

No. 36 Broadwav. New York N. B. All orders irom any pan oi unueo Jt 1 States, will be thankfully received and attended to witb punctuality.

sepi TO PRLNTEHS. BOOK SELLERS AMD PUBLISHERS. A GENTLEMAN of acknowledged talents as aa author, wishes to engaare for the gradual pahlieaUoa oi his works and manuscripts, either in New York, Philadelphia, Boston or Balti more, iney consist several Essavs and Tracts en Philosophical, Political, Moral and Natural Subjects, Travels. Letters and Talcs. He will accept of very moderate terms, hi object being iMse rainer uiaa gam.

1 hose who may willing to make an amumment with him. will pase to transmit their oners through the Port CuaXLKS Liasoa. New.Ynrk EditOfl of Newspapers fin the abora cities'! friendly to Amenraaliterature, are requested to insert once uit aaverusemcot. oct 7 lw" ft ANTON GOODS. 1 case black bincbews, casrs 00 1 do Black do Changeable do era DIKI IJOE1S 1 do Black Satins, 30 yards 1 do Black Crapes 1 do CoTd schawls.

For sale bT MARCH LOW, 1 10 Bread ray. si PA1TNT9. rTt'E BoUien of the Uu Anry, who st tyw4 parted with tlieir Dichrr, Land Wamnta, or Patents, either tor a rrvett cotv nideratioh. or the ttrorniae of future pavment can, throuritheareiCTcUstibCTrber, be tuny re inavaieu, noiwiuieuoaing saca wm osieration, or promise of partnent. The Tarawa imtxxitioM nractised on tne unthinking aoidier, to deprive him of his hard earned pronertT, wnica uie renerosit or tne nation would invest him with, induces the sub scribers to give publicity Jo their intentions of BHitng uicot, procuring urn wnica uicu own want of reflectioa night deem almost hopeleaa.

liavmg bebeia too BaMsriips the private en durcd, and toe curare he displayed, to ma ny scenes of which they were eye witnesses, the should deem themselves lost to the feel' Lngs efofficers and soldiers, oould they longer in alienee, behold those, who for want of consi deration, part with certain, distant good, for a present scanty and iruuflicient re Impened by these motives, the subscribers offer to soldiers of the late army every facility in procuring their land patent, free of every charge, except those which may arise from postage, agent's fees, ice the whole not exceeding, in any ease, the turn of mu vol Lane. Those soldiers who may hare riven Powers oi Attorney to any parson, if they feel disposed to employ the subscribers, are informed, that they will obtain a revocation of such power, free of expense, and to expel any doubts in tn mindi oi those who may have been deceived by interested and designing persons, they pledge themselves at qffieen and gentlemen to mini every engagement they may enter into with their former brethren arms. Tne soldiers or tn lata ota, vtn, iju 15th, list, S3J, 15th, tOth, 30th, 32d, and 37th, Artillery and Rifl Corps, by calling will meet with every attention. Those persons who may bare been disabled in thoserviosof the U. 8.

can obtain pensions thro' the agency of the subscribers. The heirs or legal representatives of those who have died while in the service, can obtain half pay pensions, and any pay there may be due tne deceased. Ap ply at No. 7, Park. J.

BOARDMAN, oct 4 3w J. P. DIETERICII. MAIDEN LANE. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons interested, that the Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment appointed by the supreme court of judicature of the state of New York, to perform certain duties relative to the enlarging and improving a part of Meiilen laoe, in the present second and late third ward of the city of New York, at the corner of Broadway, have completed their estimate and assessment as well of the loss and damage sustained, over and above the benefit and advantage received, by the owner ol the land and premises required for the said na provemcnt, as also of the benefit and advaatage received dv the owners ana parries inieresiea oi and in certain lands and premises not required for the said improvement and Utat we, the said commissioners, have deposited a true copy of such estimate and assessment in the clerk's Mho of the city of New York, for the inspection ol wrKimioever it mnr nu wmic ircic by further given, Uiat the report of the said com mi'sinnersof estimate and assessment will be pre en ted to the supreme court of judicature of the state ofNew York, at the City nan oitneci tr of New York, on Thursday, the 23d day October instant, at the opening of the court on that day, or as soon thereafter as coumel can be heard thereon.

Dated this 3d day ol vcioDer, 1817. JOHN SLIDELL. DAVID LYDIG. Commissioners G1LBT. AsTlNWALL.

Oct 3 14t PEARL. AND CHERRY STREETS. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons interested, that the Coinmiisioners of Estimate and Assessment, appointed by th Supreme Court of Judicature of the state of New York, to perform certain dutiei relative to the enlarging and improving of Pearl street and Cherry street, at the junction of those in the fourth ward of the city of New York, have completed the estimate and assessment, as well of the loss and damnge sustained by the owners and parties interested of and in the lands and premises required for the said improvement, aa also of the benefit and advantage received by the owners and parties inteiested of and in certain lands and premises not required for said improvement, and that we, the said commissioners, have deposited a true copy of such estimate and assessment in the clerk's office, of the city of New York, for the inspection of whomsoever it mayToorern. And notice is hereby further given, that the report of the said Commissioner of estimate and assessment will be presented to the Supreme Court of Judicature of the State of New York, at ti City Hall in the city of New York, on Thursday the 23d day of October instant, at the opening of th said court on that day, or a soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon. Dated this Sd day ol October, 1817.

AUGUSTUS WKIUHT1 Z. IJF.WIS Commissioners. THOMAS BOLTON oct 4 14t LOMBARD STREET, NOTICE is hereby given to all persons interested, that the Commissioners of estimate and assessment appointed bv the supreme court of judicature of the state of New York.to perform certain duties relative to the enlarging, extending and improving of imoaitry street, in tne sevenin wara ot i lie city oi new iotk, nave completed their estimate and assessment, aa well of the loss and damage sustained, and benefit and advantage received, by the owners and parties inter ested, of and io the lands and premises required for the said improvement, as also or the benent and advantage received by the owners and par tie interested, of and in certain land and premi ses not required for th said improvement and that we, the said commissioners, nave deposited a true cony of such estimate and assessment in the clerk's office of the city of New York, for the intpecti" of whomsoever it may concern. And notice is hereby further erven, that the report of tne said estimate and assessment win De presented to the supreme court of judicature of the state ofNew York, at the City II all of the city of New nrx, on I hursday toe twenty third day ol uc tnber iostant, at the opening of the said court on that day, or as soon thereafter as cnuacil can be heard thereon. Dated October 6 1817.

PETER HA WES,) JNO. SLIDELL, JCom'rs. JOHN FORBES, oct6d14t HORSE 1 OK SALE. A FINE Ladies Horse, warranted perfectly sonod and gentle, for sale. Apply at 130 Water street Sept 30 PATENT RAZOR STROPS.

SAUNDERS, lately from London, respect fully informs tb gentlemen of New York that whit barbers are offerine new rators. con cave, and semi concave, for sale, and striving to recommend their ware by every lair device, the subscriber offers to th public samcthins; that he hopes is far more valuable in a word, be offers that which, for a trifling sum, renders the pur chase of new raxors totally unnecessary, indeed. an exoennvc Npernuitr. uc oner a acron and composition, by the use of which, old and cast off raxors may. wiyh a little skill and labor, in a tew moments oe restored to au weir pernios ex cellence.

When the composition becomes neu tralised, and ceases to inpsrt fineness to Hie ra tor edge, gently scrap tV stropclesn, agree niv to mated directions pon n. aaa prime it nw. and he warrants that twenty alternate stroke on the black side performed or pushing from point to heel with the dge towards yon, and draw in from heel to point with the eoVe tamed from to, and 10 similar stroke oa the other side will it it for shaving in a manner that will equally surprise and please. However as many gentlemen after allVdo not perfectly comprehend the direction given, they are invited to call oa th sub scriber, at the a. W.

Corner of Reed street and Broadway, (entrance ia Reed street, round the corner), where he will be happy to impart bis in structions. sept zw BiulM Rraatl' XI landing atOldlin, for sale bv i PEARSON, Sep) 67 Booth street PLASTER OF PA Hla YAH.lt. At tha foot of UajTison street, oa the North Kivor, fJCfllEBX tb sofascriber baa oa hand a coo slant supply of the above article. Ves sels can com np to the yard and receive on noara any quantity mat may be wanted, at tn lowest market price. Wharfage frse.

Abo, ground plaster in barrels for the south' ern market Orders for anvuaotity will be promptly executed, (warrantoirgood.) sept 18 1m JOHN BYEK9. KMPLOYM tiT A YOUNG MANof.reipecUble connections wishes to obtain a situation in an English or West India Goods btore. in thiscitv or anv part of the country, or, to take charge of any business iur any person or persons ir anv pan oi uie coun try, for reasonable compensation. The most undoubted recommendations can be civea. tin addressed to G.

W. and left at this office, will meet with immediate attention. eet4 tf GEIB, 6an. Onan Builder, formerly of Mwyork. hut now near Newark, J.l informs his friends and the public in general, that he will be glad to receive orders in his former line, and they may depend on being served well aa they formerly were.

All letters, post paid, will be attended to. sept 37 lm 'JO LET. One of th best stands for a Public Honse in ibis city, it being within the vicinity of the City Hall. Inquire at this office. se ti TO HATTERS.

rf I TO LET. the store, No. 1S7 Broad Aw, next door to th City Hotel, from the hrst of November next; well calculated for the above business, or any other, being in the neighborhood of all the respectable boarding houses. Th stand is th very first in this city sept 15 f1 TO LET. liji Two Store (on witb a dwelling eligi bly situated at the corner of Chamber and Chat ham streets.

will he let and possession riven im mediately. Also, a cellar and vaalt welTcalcnla ted for a wine and porter dealer, tniiaire or THEODORUS BAILEY, At the Poet Office; or of E. ANDERSON, aug Stf No. 28 Provost street. FOR SALE, Th HOUSE and LOT, No.

46 Broad strct. Th bouse is two stones high, built of brick, with eight fire places, and bas every con veuience suitable for a genUel family. Tb lot extends from Broad street through to New, treet, and has a good rtable in the rear on the last named street. The terms will be made easy. For further particulars, apply at No.

86 John street 26 Sawlm FOR SALE. tin. The lease of that well known situation for a public house, formerly kept by Francis Winlon, deceased, end now occupied by the sab scribcr a such, No. 8 Roosevelt street. The front house is large and commodious, together with a two story house joining in the rear a ninepin alley, in complete order, under cover also trie furniture necessary for Ihe house.

The lot is near 130 feet deep by 16 front the whole well cal colated for a public bouse. Apply on the premises. THOMAS SEXTEN. oct 8 TV REJTT or LEASE, From the 1st of November next, the new HOUSE No. 14 State xtreet.

Apply to WILL'M. GRACIE, Corner of Bridge WhiteJjalUtreets. oct 8 4t a'Jtj hb.i, The west buildioe frontine the Bowling Green, replete with every convenience for domestic life and finished in the best style. the second and third door of a new fire proof store at the foot of De street, suitable lor a shipper or a wholesale merchant. Enquire of E.

ANDERSON, ang tf No. 18 Provost street. TO BB SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, On the bremises. on Monday, the third day of November next, at twelve o'clock at uoon, au mose two certain lots oi sjrouna, wu dwelling house and other buildings thereon erected, situated in the tenth ward of the city of New York, being one lot on the souin west corner oi Essex and Grand streets, containing twenty five feet front and rear and eighty seven feet and aa half deep and also, a lot adjoining the aforesaid premises, of the same dimensioos. On the corner lot is a dwelling and stable, and on the lot adjoining is a building in front and a smoke house in the rear.

The above is told by order of Sylva nus Miller, Esq. Surrogate of the city and county of New York and the subscribers will, in obedience thereto, execute a deed to the purchasers. Terms made known at the time and place oi sale. Dated Sept. 16th.

1817. tvwAtvr. i ivc nom a. JAMES SMITH. Adm'r.

THOMAS H. MILLS, sept 17 Saw6w SHOES. A LARGE assortment, of a superior quality, just received and for sal on reasonable terms by hum as win, se 14 1 No, 172 feari rtreot UST received by the subscriber an assort ment ot rjieuth ratentiimposiuoo caiiers. The were made expressly for hi cook stoves, which have heretofore been used witb boilers made of sheet iron or tin. The composition boil ers will be found far preferable they are neatly made, durably tinned, and so little weight that they ran be detached from tne stove and replaced witb ease.

The materials of which they are made contain no noxious qualities whatever, and ill last a treat lenatb ot time, ihe above stoves are ofnew patterns, and for economy in fuel and labor, also for elegance and comfort, are superior to any other ever ottered to tne public Bi. D. cook stove complete ax Ja to xoo. GEORGE YOULE, Nos. 194 and 196 Water street In Store and for sole as ooore, 85 tons Spelter or Zinc 18 do India Block Tin 4 do Grain tin 6 do Bar liead 30 rolls Sheet Lead 8 tons English Iron 4 do Swedes do 6,000 feet patent Lead Pipe, 1 2, 3 4 and 1 inck ZD cases Brasiers copper 10 tons Grape Shot Canoon Ball of all sites.

Also, 150 ton Iron tastings, comprising a general assortment of Patent Cook Stove and Cabooses, together with stoves of various sites and patterns, lor churches, balls, manufactories, om ces, be oct 6 la ALVTlOJf SALES. ARDWARE sales at auction at the Shsks peare Buildings, Philadelphia, regularly ever Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings. DRY" GOOD sales everv Mondav. Wednesday and Friday mornings. Consignments, either for public or pnvat tula, to be addressed to WILLIAM P.

FARRAND, Commission Merchant, i 17 Saw4w Fluhdclrhia. 9 POST COACH LINE to a PHILADELPHIA. mronTAttT to rastxvcKai. No connection with tlie post chaise hoe or the steam boat A.tnx. PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED, AND OPPO SITION REVIVED.

ANEW Line of Post Coaches on Springs with every convenience for passengers and bag gage TilKOUUH IN ONE DAY will com ui'jite running on Tuesday morning the 16th inst. between New York and IliiladeMiis. Tb Post Coach Line will start from New York every morning at half past 5 o'clock, Sundays ex cepted) in the Steam Boat Atulanta, and arrive at rniiaueipma the same evening in the Steam Boat Sea Horse from Bristol. The Steam Boat Line INDUSTRY, will start from New.York every morniag (Sundays excepted) at 10 o'clock, in the bteam Boat from th north side of the Battery, lodge at Trenton, and arrive at Philadelphia next morning at 10 o'clock Fare throuih 5 50. Passengers are requested to be particular in i a ui uieir seats in ine rosi voacn Lane, as me coaches belonging to this establishment are of a superior quality lor the accommodation of passengers.

For seats in the above named Lines, apply to una it i i I UUA ,1 XII 1 I 1CJU1J, III UK UIU CIIBI lllllffl Coach, Stage and bteam Boat office, at the old No. 1 Couftlandt stieet, the second office from Broadway, New York, or to ISAAC BROWN, Steam Boat Hotel, No. 1 Washington strett corner of Marketfield street. near the Battery. P.

8. All goods and baegnge at the risk of the owner. JOSEPH LYON, SONS ti CO. Sept 30 17.5. MA1L COA CUES, BETWE YORK lc PHILADELPHIA.

iXT The public are assured that there is now bandfom coaches, equal to any the U. States, running on this line, through Irom city to citv. They cross iu the steam boats from New York ti Powle's Hook, so there is not that inconvenience to passengers which has heretofore exist ed in crossing themselves and baggage. Starts daily at 12 1 2 o'clock. For teats, apply at City Hotel, Aferrhant's HoteL Watbinerton Hall, and to THOS.

WHITFIELD, at the old established coach stag office, old No. 1, Courtlandt ttreet, second olhce rrom Broadway, New York. JOSEPH LYON, SONS Co! N. B. Expresses, coaches, extra stages, fcc.

furnished to go to any part of the United States, on the fhortest notice, by Thos. Whitfield, No. I Courtlandt street, Nw York. 30 tf PROPRIETORS. THE SOUND STEAM BOAT LINE.

fTT" The Proprietor of this line, with view of ac i jconimodating the public, frha determined to chance tne nouroi departure, alter the Iin inst. at lol ows: The Connecticut, Captain Banker, will leave New York every Alonda. Wednesday and Friday, at 7 o'clock A. M. for New Haven.

The Fulton Capt. Law, will leave New London at 8 o'clock A. M. on the same davs they will meet at New Haven, from whence fhe Fulton will depart for New London every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 5 o'clock P. M.

and the Connecticut for New York, on th tame days, at 7 o'clock P.M. The fare from New York to New Haven will be five dollars, and from New Haven to New London, lour dollarj a passage from New York to New London, or New London to New York, tor we wnoie route, wiu be eight dollars. HIBJ IO OLIVE BRANCH. PH1U1PELPH1A STE.1M BOAT LLYE, ouly tuenty Jive miles land carnage. To sail eserv nvomins, Sunday excepted at 7 o'clock, from the north side of the Battery, for Brunswick, and to return irom theoc at 11 o'clock same day.

1 ne uuve I( ranch and rbiiauciphia Steam Boats, connected bv excellent stazes, have form ed a line to and from Philadelphia. The Olive Branch, Captain Moore, to sail for to touch going and returning eve daT a i the mating star rerry, passage os. Do Perth and South Amboy, do 8s. Do Brunswick, do lis. And to Philadelphia, including stages and boats, $5, 62 1 1 Pcrsoui going to Brunswick and returning the same day, lor recreation or health, to pay single passage only.

This is a speedy and convenient mode of travelling as the passenger aie never out at night, breakfast and dine on board, sleep at irenton, end arrive at rmiadeiphia by li o'clock the next morning, and only 25 miles land II I 1 1 1 l. art vnrnogc. oy uwunc via i uwm noun oo miles, ano via uiiaoeintowa roint an mues land car iace. Passengers from Philadelphia intending to take tins route will engage teats to urunsw. only.

(il they do not come in the regular line,) where they will meet the boat at 12 o'clock each day. For seats and passage in the above line apply to the Captain every evening on board At A. Ik Goodrich's, Bookstore, opposite City Hotel, Broadway, and at the Office in Marketfield tt between Greenwich and Washington streets. uoodsand baggage at Uie nsque of theirowner may iu ti FIRE FLY. The steam boat FIRE JTLiY, will commence oo Friday next to ply daily between New York and rsekssull, tupping at th mtermccuat pla ces, via Tarry Town, Mount Pleasant and Verplank's Point.

5he will leav is ew York on Monday, Wed nesday and Friday, at 9 A. M. and Pekakill on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 9 A. M. of each week.

N. B. Dinner will be provided for those who choose to pay lor it. ang 17 HOARDING. THREE or four gentlemen ran be handsomely accommodated with board in a gen teel family, in a very central and pleasant situation, on reasonable terms.

A gentleman and his lady can be handsomely accommodated with hoard and good apartments. Enquire at this office. oct 4 tf IN CHANCERY. George Hawse, rt Isaac Van Wart, and (State of New York is. inert.

i pursuance of a decretal order of (lu'i honor bte court, will be told at tbe dwelling bouse. on the premises hereinafter described, under Jhe direction of tbe subscriber, as one of the masters of this court, on Mondayrthe 10th day of November next, at one o'clock in the afternoon of that day, all that certain messuage or tenement, and tract, piece or parcel 04 land, situated in tie town of Mount Pleasant, in the county of West Chester, and state of New York, and is bounded northerly by lands fonnerlr possessed by Abraham Underbill, and land firmcrlT Dosseued hv Jacob Underbill, easterly by the lands of Doctor William Adams, soutbeily by the highw, and westerly partly by the lands of Thomas Towell, and partly by the lands of William Fothay, Junior containing one hundred ami fifty seven acres, Kfl haapa rim knn. 1 1 a .1 mm (ML. v. .11.

1 1 Iq nirj vuOJfl IUIUI Ul land and premises lately owned and occupied by JohaFoshay. deceaseil, witli tte appui trainees thereunto belonging or in auy site uppertaining. uaiea sept avtb, VJll. AARON WARD, octldhli Master in Chancery, I it dtetrfilftfcTfc sti'ow tow TOCTOR IIORNT foraie'rl Uk. raber cf ti faculty of ptiysie knd surgery there, deems it duty to repeat some observation on the abuse of MERCURY.

A rash, indiscriminate, and tinquali. fiod as thereof, hat beea tiv eif tnltnitA Ml.L.r lands are annually mercurialised out of exist. 1 unci 4Ui far tal resulU cluefly to thu source. "What a pity uumi, me uopes oi bit couatrr. and the darting of hit parents, should be sa itched t.

yray from aK the prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequence of one unguarded moment own nature latat, an whicli only proves to from neglect or iupronw treatment." A rMillpmn. l.t. Ti. if, tient) now perfectly hearty and welt had been Inu. in fiKwe, six years.

IV Jlst wbea weommended Vuj BruiiFuin ui uin cuyi ins boauM were carious, and his fiesh dropping from them! nit friends declared he could not possibly survive two months longer. Thousands experimeatallw know with what ease and safety Dr. H. rJt? J. .1.

1 Ml uis vucs. anu connrmi tne consti i tution. The Doctor' plan fadvertisiiw. i. V.

cessary to guard the public against the aosaal mercury, and other fata) delusions, bald fcjrthJL Persons therefore, having contracted a vate disorder, or suspecting latent poison, am admonished oot to tamper with their bon. or Conceal th dimnUr. tui ry others having the remain of an old cai or other iniDuribes ofthn hhwt. Tzr er complaint of a delicate nature, in nth sex. should remember nostorifv.

a to their consciencet. bv making snnirlr? to Dr. H. at his old and ropeitalJetah: lishment Nn. fid W.t....i.

ir.TWom nM.ws aireai UUUsH WMf of Old shp, to obtain that prompt assistance lone calculated to pre vent disclosure. And ber Ano beta let ma claim your serious attention rUmenibfr a superficial cure it no cure at all unless theba.) nucnu nuiictuiy aone, you will certainly have the disorder break out again with redoubled ma lignity. at some future period perhaps the win he too late for remedy. Don't you often meet the streets miierahlo. mtilll.kJ even a bit of nose on their race I TakeVarainT I tieseech yon.

Dr. H's. character for skill and stubborn fat, gnty liemg universally known in this city, tine IB04, guarantee to patient that delicacy and secrecy hitherto unknown, and having confined bit im.u.i.c im yan, exclusively to Uwcureof rll.CO.C Af IK. klnnJ I 1 diseases of the hlorvl iitilun culate on the most decided advantage iu coa Gleet eradicated in tw or three weeks. Strictures removed without hnunM er instrument and all debiUtiesi Iik.V.

.11 old ulcerations, fistula's A plurality of offices are prorided, and to sit, ated that patients are not exposed toeach other's observation. Open till half past 9 in the evening A persons concerned are invited to be free ia calling, and speaking with Dr.H. which it ire or cost. And her the Doctor cannot avoid tht expression of gratitad for innumerable recommendations, and for the decided preference (it it nreumel with in. i V.

fudicics puhlic. a. i. au letters mutt be post paid. Dr.

Buchanan. Aug 17 TIOX. i.itf va DR. EVANS' upriof method ef curing a ces. UurDisease, is now universally acknowledged in this city his mode of trentmeot is neriM tlv wnlA ipeditious.

and bit charget treasonable, la every oTv ptance be warrantt a cur, 4 iVd th PJ I aoes not periorm agreeable tnconftx t. li iiKwii.iciiKvmj iinji oosvivetl. There are many persons this cirr anil iu f. clnity, laboring under various chronic diseases, such at cancers, old inveterate ulcers, scrofula or kings evil, fistulas, disease of th urethra, kidnie, ow complicated complaints ui tciuuB iiaiwic, uuiwn mma mucr om unction rheumatism, sVc. which they consider iact Mrfainl.

Iva TV 1 wiu, iiKiim caifcusiv bnspitalt ia Europe Iz years, under torn of the first Surgeons and Physicians in the world, and made those obstinate diseases his constant ttnd for 30 rears. Oct 11 IN CHANCERY. Slate of A'ev ork, ss. 1N pursuance of a decretal order of this honorable court, bearing date the second day ol September, in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventeen, will be sold at public auction, at the Tontine Coffee House, in Ihe city of New York, under the direction of the subscriber, at one of the masters of this court, on Thursday, the sixteenth day of October next, at twelve o'clock, at noon, all that certain bouse and lot of ground on the westerly side of Greenwich street, lormea ly known at No. 54, no as No.

66, occupied by Thomas Knox, Esq. bounded southerly by a home and lot of ground belonging to BrockMit Livingston, northerly by a house aad rot of ground belonging to John Graham, westerly in ti rear by a vacant fot of ground belonging to Daniel Livingston, and easterly by Greenwich street, aforesaid, in breadth in front and rear twenty six feet, and in length on each side one hundred feet, te the same more or less, with the appurtenances thereunto belonging or in an wise appertaining. Dated September 83d. (817. JAMES A.

HAMILTON. sep 13 dtt LtUAiilC GARDKN SEEDS AND PLANTS. Pr by the subscriber, SEEDS, tb growth of this year. Those wanting seeds to tend to Europe will do wf 11 to apply, at the can be supplied with carce and new species, oa reasonable terms. Also, a handsome collection ornamental trees, plants in post, and flowers, caa had daily during the ensuing winter.

Apply to ANDREW GENTLE. At the Botanic Garden. Orders kit at Mr. George Robertson's, 76 Maiden Iaoe, will be attended to. oct 1 lm fey WnEATON ana DAVIS, Fancy Chair Maaufacturers, No.

Fulton ctreet opposite St. Pauls Church, offer for tale, wholesale and retail, a large and elegant assortment, of Curld Maple, plain painted and oma mealad in gold fc brunse, Bamboo, Plain and Gilt Balls, Rocking, Sewing, and Conversation Chairs, Drdrnfrnm m.rt of the continent executeo with neatness and dispatch. Old Chain repaired, painted and ornameawM. se 13 OtorSsiLK tn JfLlV JERSEl, Tmy ...11 rr nrr 100 acres each, with good dwelling bouse, bam, fcc. situ san aie in tne townsmp oi Lnyiognvu, pike from Newark to Morris.

Apply to On tbe premise 1, or to CALVIN ELY. 3 A new Dwelling House, Bam, Garden, c. in Morriitown. Apply to SAML, HALLlDAY, Esq. Also, a valuable Grist and Saw Bat acres of land, mall bouse, Sec MATT.

IL LI AM SON, oct 6 Im Uliyslwlhtow. N. Jersey NEW YORK: PR1XTED AMD PUBLISHED MICHAEL BUVTHAX lc CO. NO. AS PlSMTnXET.

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