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Mtftf •a™**. WW* *y**T*Ta»** fronting on theb—ims- SO feet front tod roar, the preiaue* * coech Marcer et.« wellof excel- . v——.n containing over40hogs- _—, pump somplete aad • variety of •ad plstiks. The advantage* tnat lhi« J aaaaenu (bra publre house or garden __ on ihe island. Fiisaaaiioa imaaediate aired. Apply on the premiese. '" by 300 feet, fronting on t he wait aid* of and runniug through to Mercer at. uexi ad U-. —. •1.4 •__,_ MASON year, os for tbe danci •fcaiagtbaraarola building* on tha upper aide; on the tat is a buildiagW T«M( by 100,and 3 itoriei high, insur- •4 M 91500. Till* uoqu*etWOible. Alga, lot Ha. 473 Brusdwa*. eitoated oa the weet aada betweenGrand* Broomsit* being 26 feet 4 inchee la front on Broadway, and id feet 4 inchee on Mercer- at and 300 feet deep on each «de. Enquire at No <Broad«eaj.oornarofSiithat. TO tBTORL8A8E—Tkatbreeitory brick Honaa, Ha. 001 Broad any, with about three lota of ^nxuid, pmtt- ' ty fronting on Houston etreet. tuitable for • public house «t tavern. Foeaasaton mar be had irainedtawly. For paructtUre, apply et7i5 Broadway, corner of Sixth at. •11 tf F O R 8 A L E —o r Exchange for Property M New For*—A valuable property, within a tew .aula* of tba city, consisting offt*}acree of Land, i a hign afat* ofcojii vai ion; oa which la a l a m well i»!t, and commodious 11 MJ—. with auitabte oat build' j* Will be sold on reasonable tarraa. or exchanged JH property in tbe city of Me w York. The aitoation it a vary eligible one, either tor a gentleman'* residence, or far any public bnatneaa. Any on* who wiahea to turn baa alteration to a bxynrdiag echool will find it to posse** yeeaJiar endeery importantadvantages. Tbe payments will be raade easy to the sjurrhn—T For a mom parti- euiardaacripuoo.itviaireof N O A l l JARVIS. •If at __________________________ TO LET,—The Store No. 1 Sooth unset, !•••>•• corner of Whitehall street, from let May ne«. 368 Wi \HMQMC HAU tALdoM W Ml ltrge«»aloon.»fta.by 50, with tbe Lev IMSB. ThieKoom will be rented for tbe year, or lor the dancing eeaeon in the winter; it i* wall calculated lore Church oa Suudaye. being filled with pulpit Ac. Proposals will be received by the Trtletaa* at their room in the Hall, who will abow the Saloon, and give auy uiiormauoa that may be required. T H O M A S C L E A R Y . roll ittf Sec'ry M. It. Association. TO LET. T w o Stotae In the Arcade, prafrienoa will .be given to a Jeweller and a Fancy Print and ook ..ore. Apply to 8A.ML. M. BLATCHFORD. No. 10 in the Araada. cdtfMTkY »EAT fo LET- The Coun- w tjvety low rant "Appty •• Iw* !*^TOPWNO.aaata^»a»hafc>aT. FOR SALE—The aendeuaae new taw atory Hooea in North Moore at. aeti to ibe corner of .Hudson si., just finishing to the very beet raan- iryooovenieocefcr aganiael family. T< of .ale will be reaso-able. Apply u» No 58 Front st. «r 17 White at. m i l I w •-•••• I try Seat of the subscriber with 10 acree of land .situate on the middle road about three milea "a the city. The garden i« in excellent ..rder and con- tain* an abundance of * mall fruit and the larger tree* are all healthy. For a good tenant the house will bn put in good repair. Term* moderate and posicsiion giveu in mediately. Al*o, to knee, four lota on Broome it. next to the cor- ner ofTrioinpw.il at. ml9tf CHARLES M-EVERS. 34 W»l| .t. F O R S A L E — f S two .lory bra* Houae I *_££•R_J? ,na -^ JLd will ha.aoM thaldth April at It oclochai _ , i*__aia—a tier lajjfa_t___ BaafMC—«#C th. fXwtnsM traata of land. W «be etate of Ohio £ M «-VreeTby i b ^ b - n b e r . for tba hue fedmid Law- oaa'St?lKr"^< lw ' -*-*<»*•*. »-*•• * On?traS % JE£ No. •««. - f»F«t* oaaaty, con > 14 S A L E —A Farm, (H* imully aiumtod on the Lower Bay.aouili*nl« platen I-land.a- ,bout 6 milea from the Quaramine. and 3 below the Narrowa. asoalata of good arable and wood land. With a large houae and out building*, a de*irable aiiua- tion for a farmer or merchant doing bujunea* IU the cuy. For further particular* inquire of m!2 W. B. VVIN'DLE. 5fi M«H^n Ian* __Alao, the two three atory dwelling Houae* in atreat, corner of Morcer at—et, from the l»t May Inquire of I d . t W. F COLES. FS No. 1 South itmet. Mi FOR SALE LOW—Tbe modern built 2 ttory Houae, No. 97 Hammeraley atreat, third mtm____Houae weet of Hudaon atreat—in the haaement Ma • cumt'urtabla front room with a kitchen in the rear, % paatriaa batweaa. cellar under and vault under tbe Wall atoop—on tba ftrat floor, % food parlour* with grata* and marble chnanay piece*, S pantria* and (biding aWam oa taatd atory, 3 bed room* with fire place* and 4 good eloaeta—in the garret. 4 bed room*, two of which have firJ place*. The Houae i« very convenient and eo<« (brtabln. Thar* ia an alley from the front to the raid, the latter ia vary neatly laid out with grais plat. Sower border*, arbour and gtap* vine*, a brick outern a>t4 pump, and on the rear a wood, coej and wa-h houae. Wot tevnt*. Ac. apply on the preraitee. or of Me*.'*. J A S . B L E E C K E R « SONS, at the Mercbanta Ex- F23tf T O L E T . a good »tui d for i Orocury, pie—>• anilv aituated, with auftiuiwit room in (he dwelling fore email family. To a good tenant it wiii be let upon »uch term*, aa to make it an object. Inquire of JACKSON A CO mlf, 7-1 V i w i .rreet TO KENT OK LEA»L.—A .mail *uug Hou.e witb eight I/.t*.of ground th'«e mile* from the city, on thi« fllootntuidale road Tbe well calculated for»*m«Ulair.i!y. Trieground iwn ingr a* and planted with t-ees aol aSrub* and Lot 4W Broom* atreat, a taw ,of Broadway. The houae ia 15 by about 49 with what ia oeuatly termed a tea room ia tba rear: built in Uie beat manner and in modernity let ia in good order, and replete with every conveoieoea for a genteel family. The room* and walla throughout, except the parlora. are painted in od. There are vault* front and rear, a large brick uetern in the yard, with a variety of chute* grape vinee and ahrubbery. The attualtou ia equal to any in the upper part of the city, and worthy the attention of taoee in want of a deatrable residence Tbe greater part of the purchxae money may remain on mortgage at 6 par cent. The houae can be examined daily from 1 to 3 o'clock. Poaaeeatnn may be bad from the 15ih to the 20th of April next. For term*, apply to tbe (ubacriher, on lb* premise*, or at 136 Pearl .trert rnl5 lw^ R O B E R T G I L L . TO KENT, it appliea lor iffliamoiawiy.oue nr two lofia in the new 8team Engine Houae, ,No. 14 Amity at, a few door* weal of Broad' way. at the continuation of Great Jonea-at. premise* are well calculated for a turner.rutler. • bruah mitker, glaa* culler, or any olner light beui? aupplted with • fir*t rate St«am Engine, with a lurTwient power. Apply on the prem Fl3tf Three , aawver, work, H W i m FR*Z»"E J_|_ Hoiiwi< I* laid d. Bi*;- -.1' T O L E r . iiie loiaer Hour and cmuu ot ZJ^t Pearls . Apply lo FISH, GRINNELL&CO. 1^4 Froni t TO LET. Aa elegant Country Seat at Lodi county, Jfaw Jareev, belonging to theeaiat* of Andrew p—• ^yea. deceased, *ituated on the margin of the H.-.a- •ate River, nine mile* from the city of New York, nine i from Patterson Fall*, arid throe-fourth* of a mile the village of B«Hville—containine about thirty i of Land in the highest state of cultivation, and wall atocked with the ehoioaat of fruit The hiiildtngi aa the premiac* consiat of a Urge two atory Manikin, •ontairttng nine room*, i* built in the very beat manner, •lied in with brick, having aneftamive piazza ro'i-,d the aaraa,a pump of most eicellent water, a good bam and other outhouses; also, a ahad fishery in front of toe house. For pleaaantnei* of .ituation it surpasses any an tba river, commanding an extensive view of the loorishing village of Belville and tbe *urroundirig noun- try—veaeels to and from New York pa*» the door dail y; also, two line* of stages, so that person* may come to the city and return the same evening. To a good ten- ant it will be Let 00 tery "loderate tarmi. (or *ht< h, en- quire to CHARLES RAPELYE, 130 tf ^ No. 63 Wall street. TO LET—Tbe four storv Store >u 207 Front at, opposite Fulton Market, the d welling . _ [ rutrt of the ihree «torv Houae No. 616 Broad- Way, next to the Comer of Bteerker at. price 93O0; the two atory brink House* Nos. 123, 125. 127. 129 While atraat, between Centre and Orange *U; No. 316 Bowe. ry, next to the corner of Bleeeker itreet; No*. 71 A 62 Greenest, between Broome A Spring itreet*; the dwel- ling part of the three atory brick Houce No 436 Green- Wich street, between Veatry and Deabroaaea at* price S350. orthe dwellinc part for 9200 ; the dwelling inrti of three atory brick House* in Spring st between Woo*. tar and Lauren* street. Also, several Part* of Houses. Ako, a Lot of Omind to Lease, No. 43 Roosevelt at.— Inquire at No 49 Chatham * reel.. fe22 tf —a well of excellent water won the premises, and a sta- ble will be immediately erected if requred. Tbe Bioom- in;ilale stage passing tbe do>>r aeveral time* a day ren- der* tin* a convenient reaideoi a Prr»on* making *p- plication will address a note at lbs Pa.t Orfice Box No. S5S. or apply at thi* office. m8 if S T O R E & UWrJI.LI.NG. To let. from the l«t of May next, the Store _,»nd Dwelling No 2f2 Chath*m »tre»-t, a first rale a>4od for hu*ine*». It will be »*: s'.elved and pm- paredhythe l«t Mav Applv'" 4« M •-•den lane F23 BROADWAY PKOftiU'v'. hy order of Executor*.—Jamea Bieocker Mill sell at auc- l»?j*fl tionnnihe 26th March natt. »t the Merchant*' Etcliang*. by order of the Etecutur of the estate of the late John Harrison, the Bui ding* and Lot no* occq; 6 led by M.wsrt. W. 4t T L Cheater. ->n the corner of roadway and Dey at comptuing 30 -rt front on Broad- way, and 100 feet on De-y-at An inti.-p.liable tale will begiv.'n. Terms made known at the tirae of sale. B>6 H O l ' S E T O L E T N - 21 P«arl sireei.—A very convenient2 atory House, with from and _bacK parlour, 7 b«d-riK>m*, esrllar kitchen, wooj sod vegetable cellar*, a cistern win a pump for rain water, and a pump of fine water in the yard Also, au alley way to the v*rd Applvto P L U M B , F R E E L A N D A C O F13 82 Pearl at. T O L E T O K LEASE-Thecomtnodiou. hree atory hnck nouae No 15 Cherry street .This house t* well calcula'i-1 for a large fami- ly. uo*M-**ingevery cooveuieocrj—1« hni.diKimaly finish- ed in modern *lyle, with rcarble mantel piece* & grate* in the first and second stone* Tb.ro is an office in front, and the location is believed to be ^ery good for sn attorney. The rooms are lar^e, and the closet* nuiner- o it and well arranged. Possession given on the first of May next. Apply to DANIEL BAEHR, 21 Wall.t. N.B -Therei* a pump of eicelltnt water in the Kitch- en fe!3tf FARM FOlt SALE—Jj.tuaUon toe UauK of the Paasair River, in the village of Belle- l' 8 iC? Yli> *- N. J 9 mils* from New York, forming a beautiful Country Seat, cotitainug 160 acres M{ Land, 7U'<t >*h en ia ihrifiy wood. The ouild.ng*consist ofa largd ruansiun, farmer's houae, large bam, carriage ho i*e. corn crib, ice teniae, and ever*, other usef .1 bu.ld- ing, all in good repair; it ii wll .locked wi.h treeaand ahruobery of the ch urea: kind, with a large asparagus bed The ittuation is deligatiul and '' n. i.y. havu.g a view of ihe earrr>undmg niLRlry. the •j.-.dge asl* pasaing to and frmi N*» Ycix daily, and ot *r pan.Cuiax* app.y Morrill, or ta 'on?trS a^rvny N « ****> u Unio " oomt%J ' ,00 ',,!_ in " a good eetUement. and the land of good S^StxhwJ whh white oak, blwk oak. btckory. oV and lying about eaven mile. «utheaat ot «->> ington Wasb rich iu _________________ an n I I nii*r~« M and «l vea- F >r ifrme on ttse pr»raia«<s to Robert BT ANUsRIESE m20 if No 316 P»-*rl it. New Vork. TO L t T— i'ne Housat >o 34 Hammond .t. On tie premises are ice, treen At wood houses, t togetner with a itaMe. all in good order. For term*, app.y No. 11 Bond street, or to m22tf WM VAN HOOK. 18 Wall at. I'll L E T Hit LEAaE, poaaeaanoii unine- diataly.—Tbe extensive Building, wuh roach house and eight Lots of Ground, corner of roadway and Ninth atreet—it is well adapted for a Seminary • r a Public House, and tbe premises and ground* will be put in good ord-r. T o a good tenant, great advantage* will be granted, and ihe rent mode- rale. Also—Tbe House and Ground* in Broadway, corner of Prince street, for many yeera occupied by Mr Storms as the Military Garden, and is oneol the best situations for a Public House in that part of the city—it will be rented for one «r more year* at a low rate. The Houae and Store, corner of Clinton and Heater itreet-, occupied by Mr. Sbarpa. as a grocery, an excel- lent situation. The *mail frame House, 1% Eldndga street, near North street—rent 9100. •» The modern 2 story hnck House, 2*21 Cherry street, a desirable and convenient residence. Apply t« JOHN F DELAPLA1NE & CO m!9 10t ' 167 South street. The tract in Union county is described as g.tr tree, bearh. red oak. and white oak land, and aboui 15 miKr* nortrsaasterly from Maryavilte. The utie is indisputable, and the sale will be peremp For further particular*, enquire of JONATHAN LAWRENCE, at the Merchants" Fire Insomacaoffice (IA here ibe original grant*. e»eculed by Thome* Jeffer- son. President, and Jamee Maduon. Secretary ot Stale, mar be seen.' or of A D R I A N V A N S I N D E R E N . Brooklyn AL*»0—At ibe seme time and place, will bo avid, bf order of the executor* of Ricia.d Lawrence, deceased, a tract of land, coouinina; 3911 acre*, cttuaie lit Waei Purl, Essex county, in this state. Applv to WILLIAM LAWRENCE. Al lie Htu-h Bank—or to mVtf A D R I A N V A N S I N D E R E N . Brooklyn. ja.|tLLS FOR t*ALL.— 1'he two tinat Mill* .neat IT I. ed about 60 miles from this city, upon the i-ou.d ifltae date of Connecticut, near the village of Fairfield, known a* tbe Black Rock Mills, and adjoining the Black Rock Harbor, containing 8 run of atouea each, having frames shout 40 by 70 feet. 3 .tones high, with a large left fur atonng wheat, machinery complete for manufac- turing flour, a neat and genteel building for the act om modation of the overseer, with all the necessary out bouses, with about 12 acree of land, and a number ol other building* for the accommodation of in.hen. coop er* and cooper shops. These mills arasMiuau d upon the same mill pond driven Hy the tide water*, and ate about 700 feet apurl: VUSMSIS ol 8 feel draft of water go along aide them to deliver their cargoes. F32m C tf 1. U A W. F . C O L E _ No. 1 Smith*! r* 1 ' A T E O F NEW-YOKK. In A*a*Miib!y, Jan..«rv 8, 1-J30—Reeolvetl, if i he Senate concur herein That the sale ol land, ad verused by the Surveyor-Ge- neral to be told on the Qneemh day of Jan .aiv instant, for arrears of interest, tie posip<>ned until the first Mon day in June next; and that the Surveyor Generalcaust the usual public notice to la? given of inch pottpmie ruent, and that all expenses already incurred in ad.rr tising. or that may hereafter brf incurred in poalponir,; the sale of aaid lands, shall be pa.d by the persons in teresled therein. By order. FRANCIS SEC,ER. Clerk. In Senate, January 11. 1930— Resolved. That the Se- nate do concur with the A^emhly in their said resolu- tion. By order. JOHN F. B ACON. Clerk. In pursuance of the preceding concurrent reeututior of tbe Senate and Assembly, tbe sale of tbe lou of land a.lverti.-ci lo be aold on the 15tb tost, ia postponed and those on which the interest and cu*u are not paid, to- gether with others, on which tbe interest ihall not have been paid within one year after it ought to be paid, w ill be advertised eight week* prev mux to the first Monday in Juno next to be aold on thai Huv. SIMEON DE WITT. 14 Surveyor General __ jwalag-eaMk oaar _, —.-x » . • e V l v ? > w l - r a s a a ^ X r . c h a i o e a U * s a d ooT^.m cabin Urge arRlaiW. fl.»r ceeaai With oikclwh, *%«.— Tbe quarter-deck 4* e*»rsa_rsrtly ariatwad «ita seeia for pe-enger.; hereMpae mafthe he*l ktasj saaJoby J.P. Altai-; har spcedlsaaaoagthafoa»Mhoau»>othe East riv—; *ba t* in gwod aatYer for immedsat* use If not sold by tha 1st of April neat, aba will on that Jar he sold at auction. For lurtHet perucuWrs, <m«uir* of or to IIENRY^PIES, m!7 _ _ _ _ _ _ «"wei A v Tti T H E LADIES^ COLORED TISSUE PAPER, FANCY PAPER. A c — Bourne, 369 Broadway, offer* for •»!*, colored Tiseue, so much used for making Candle Ornaearnt*, Ac variety of colors.—Al»o. a great variety of plain fancy Papers, gli.r.id and nnglaxed ; superb tinted and g!»<ed vellum Paper, both sidea glazed and colored; cylindered Tiaaue Paper; Imitation Tortoise Shell do; Turkey Marble do; and every description of fancy co- lored and embossed do; Morocco and kid do ; gold and silver do plain and embossed, bright and dead ; gold and colored paper Edgings ; Screen Handle*, splendid embellish*! Fire Screens; do plain centre* f.ir panning OB; elegant embossed Bristol Boards, Scn*n Patterns, not mads i.p; together with every article fur fancy work ; gill bails ; gilt f.et &c. ere for sale by BOURNE, Importer, end wholesale rr 13 and retail dealer. &V9 Hroedwav ,r- H 0M aorni. looeofixwtnwillbesoMstlhe OoninlawarsaU arena. PsrtlcuWr d«*t ' eWr«wwillb*gi«snh«reaitor. Alan, a* eaddta Horse*, Carrwg—ol alldeeci pifat TATTasRSALS. Thaaaaiatatad hana Ivanaot may be seen at pas' fr" f l l O T H E PUHLIC—TnasuSmbaT I tit order to dose a eanrern. o a* for .tie at a very reaeonable price, b heaa. •ifitl thorough Arabian bred bur* faUS- SORAll—the cruse of Biiaeura with bt.BHl mare* prudoeat a Block c great value—be is a sure foal tetter—ia healthy, aouyi and v igorou* aa on the day of his landing. For furtar par- ticulara, eoqune of the subscriber 720 BroadwalT mlODACtAJ C W VAN HAifT- AMERICAN ECLIPSE. T HE relebraied St'itd, AMERJCAN ECRPSE. s sw r AlllEs'Cor-et Warelin ,». . v\l,.l« ^AJ *ale and retail, at No 133 William alrnet. The Muwee HL'MES, Corset Dress and Habit Maker*, would tender their sincere (hanks lo the ladiee of thie city and other* tor the ciicuragement which they have received from them. They would inform their customera that thev continue to keep on band a large and elegant assortment of Corsets, manufiiiturvJ from the most durable materials and of the most approved shape, winch they claim particularly a* their own invention; end as a caretul attention VM'.I e\sr be paid hy them to the varie- ty of forms and the request, of their customers, they flatter thttaselve* that theirs will be found superior lo any now in use. and they solicit arid look wuh coufi- dtneefor ibe continuance oi'ihe public favor. They re- ceive regularly the newest fashions from London & Pa- ris, and they assure their friend* and the public that ev- ery order, enher for Dresses or Corsets, will tie promptly and carelully executed N. B Country and Southern merchant, can be sup- pUwl with Corsets, on moderate terms and si the short- est nonce jV7 M! FOR SALE—The Lot sod House* on the comer of Broadway and Chambers street.— .The front on Broadway it 30 !. et 3incht*. and on Chamber* atreet 100 feet. There are five leparale three atory >rn'k bouses covered with the best of Welch slate. They rent annually for twenty eight hundred and fmy dollars. Tne house at fhe corner of Broadway and Chamber* street, and the one adjoining, would be sold tesether if required. Twenty five thousand dollar* may remain on bond and mortgage at ait per emit. Fur term*, apply to THOS. C.TAYLOR, J "J tl 41 Robinson itreet. M 1 TO LET, several Office* in Wall Si reel C^rrrt,inthere*roftherriitWing No 34 Will mm. Enquire at tha Office of the New York Imnmuce Company F19 tf S T A B L E T O LET. To Rent,the Stable in the r-arof No. 37 ___^__ Rroadwray—entrance through Greenwich st. App'v _ _ _ 3g Frankfort at. F19e»dtf lSii'1 TO LEASE, from the first of May next— The fooratory brick House No 37 Broadway, with or without the stable. The premise* will put in complete repair. Enquire at No. 38 Franklin F«dtf tar** 111* T O B E LET. Until the first of May. the upper part of a t , story brick House, in Ibe lower part of the ci- t low Enquire 44 William at. J89 J_s_L T O Lfcl', tbe four storv Siore know u aa No. u C r w 90 A 92 Maiden lane, calculated for one large J*i|__,e*tebliahmem,orfor separateitores as now OQ- eupvexl. For terms, apply at Mr. Roosevelt's Store, sett door, or «t No. 17 Warren street. f 1 tf JkssjrJL TO LB f—The House and Store No 35 *• Sooth street, 4 stories high, a first rate itand |ll|ll fn. a grocery and boardir.g house. Also, the tw» atory Honae No. 47 0:,ver street Ktf CHARLES RAPELYE. 63 Wall st. T O LET—On very moderate term*, s num Her of nubstanlisl two itory hnck Houses, 23 ,by 1<I feet, finished in modern atyle through- out—large yard*, furnished with ciaterns, pump*, wood house*. «iahle*, tic. Said houaesare situated in Fourth and Fifth aireets, near Avenue D. For further particu- lar*, inquire of F13ti' FRANCIS F1CKETT, No. 349Th,ird at. -y* TO LET—The four story House, So.re Ai J "''H Cellar,**o.216 Wilhamsircet, between Frank- °jL"J_fort and Duane. The building ia 25 feet front and rear, by 62 feet on one aide, and 50 on the other — Each atory i* in one apartment, strongly built, with girder* from front to rear, well lighted, and suitable for any (m-doorlmeclianical bminesi. w here room and light i* necessary The whole will be let or leased together, or let separately, as may suit enquirer*. Apply in the rear building, to Wilson At Nicola, or to mil W B OITJ.EY 9t Broadway A^ji CONVENIENT ROOMS TO LET—A f.«*»g large Parlour on the second lloor with a Bed _*;|2__room and large Pant-y aUarned, may be had with Board until the first of May ; the situation is plea- sant and retired, and near Broadway and the Battory. Possession given the last of this ruonth or the first of March. Annlv at 116 Broadway FlOtf s*a* TO RENT—The commodious donile Houae No. 79 John, comer of Cliff »t. This House 111 __Li» convenient, and well calculated for a board- iou»«, for which pttrpoee it is now occupied, hav- ing 13 rooms in all. with a kitchen on the first fi-vr. Alan, the roomy two story Houae, No. 93 Beekman etreet. containing 14 room*, and a kitchen in the rear. Knqoire of tha subscriber 720 Broadway. flStf C W . V A N RAN9T. J^,__ FOR SALE, or exchange for Real E*t*te 5M id this city—A farm pleasantly situated in the |M|8R town of Westchester 10| miles from this city, lying between tha farm* of Joaeph Shot wall, lately •aid to Doctor Hoffman, and George 8. Fox, contain •kg shout 900 aorees including about 70 acre* of call aaaadow; on aaid (arm is a snug A convenient 2 story Swelling honae. farm honae, and out hnildinr*. For a further de» notion A term* epply to ALLEN CLAPP, Ho. 10S Chalhvrt street, c irre»r of Pearl *t F 0 * tf TO LET, Two three atory brick Houses, and also se- ll two •lory brirk Houae* in Walker at Iraadway A Elm street Apply at 398 Rrnad *—ia. or 89 Pine street, to P. A. JAY. Flf.if TO LET., the convenient t.vo alory brick House, No. 81 Madiaonatreet. between Calb- .arine A Market st*. finished in nv»dern »tyle, with marble mantlee, sliding doors, crates, tea room, vault, wood house, Ac.; the house ia 35 by 44 feet, the lot i- 39 by 10t>. Apply to Til) HOWLAND ACORNW*.I,I„13r,Frontst. VALUABLE PKOPEKTY IN BROOK- L Y N , F O R 8 A L E O R T O LET—Three .Homes in Nassau it. and one in Hick* street, near fniton. For pleaaantnea* of locition. neatness of (tyle, convenience and durability, thrv are surpassed by tew. Also a vacant Lot of ground delightfully situated on the height* in S*nd atreet. will be an'.d a bargain — Theabove mentioned houses will be let to good tenants on reasonable term*. Apply to jnH JACKSON A CO 74 Nassau at. FOR SALE OR TO LET—The extensive Knap and Candle Manufactory and Lot. No. 23 White *t. * good «tand for that business, avtng ••-en used as such for many vears. Also, tbe Lot No. 25 White street. They will be sold altogether or separate. Forfurther particulars, inquire of WM. A JOSEPH DUVALL, Fl3tf 43 vlaiden lane. r o B K L E T OK. L E A S E D — A two.lory briek and slate Store, 25 hy 70 ft., with two Iota *'fi ! |ij"f ground fronting on West, and two lots front- ing or north tide of Deabrossea ats A two atory brick Building, adapted for a provision store, w ah 4 lots of ground running from Amos to Charles stre-'ts, near the rivur. Also, a three story dwelling House, No. 41 Spruce street—the third story calculated for a priming office or manufactory; o- the building may be used for two sepa- rate and distinct dwellinea. Alao, a neat two story House at Kip's Bay, with about an acre of land, on the east aide of the old poet road, op- posite the pond. A Iso. a neat two story House in Cross ireet. third bouse from ihe north corner of Pi arl it. Alio, the dwelling part of the Houae on N. VV corner of Bleetker st. and Broadway, containing seven rooms, kitchen, dec. Alio, a new two story House on I<aight, next to the corner of Hudson st on Hudson iquare. Also, a small House and Bam. wuh aV>m two and a halt acre, of land, on the n-ing ground, Kip's Bay, be- tween Thud avenue and the old road. To be Sold or Exchanged for property in the city of New York, a Farm of about 100 acre* ai Rhinebeck. on the bank of the river, with dwelling bouse, store bouse and d'<ck. affording a fine view of the nver, Ac. For pirTirnlars enquire at No. 13 Ferry street, or morn- ings and eveninr*. at 144 Hudson at. m l 5 I4t F u K S A L E , T O L E T, O R E X C H A N G E . fur city properly, or for a good tarm. a Conn- ,. __, irv S. ut. atliuiteon the 2d A venue, and 6 miles from ihe City Hall, containing about 5 scree of Isnd, ex- tending from the 3d to th*4th Avenues, inclosed with a close board fence on three sides, and in front a handsome picket fence. On said place there is an excellent House, with double piazzas in front and piazza in the rear, extending serosa ihe full front. Also, a good coachhouse. The House w as thoroughly repaired and painted, walls and wood work, last fall, and is in every respect com- plete for the reception ofa genteel family. There is al- so on said place an excellent garden slocked with choice fruits, ahruhbery and flower*. Its situation being the highest ground in tbe vicinity, command* a prospect nor sarpasaed by any place on York Iiland. To Let. that elegant two (lory Brick House No. 141 Mercer itreet, near Houston atreet, finished in modern style, with marble mantels, grates and pans, and folding doors, with vault* front and rear, and tea room. Ac.— Rent 3400. Apply to A. MTCHER. m2 tf No. 556 Pearl *tr*jet. near Broadway. I f ALL ABLE LANT&^MTLrpToYERTY FOR tslER'S LITHOGRAPHIC MLnIC—.Vru •S. n^rs—O tempt me not w ith Jewel* bright; The bonny bluecap; To Greece wagive our shining hlades. See the dawn from Heaven ; The arab steed ; Thearab to nts iteed ; The minstrel to his steed ; Each bower has beamy forme; From Greenland's icy mounts ins; My sweet guitar. Poor little love; My gentle lute; Sweet melody; The minstrel returned from tbe war; Pretty Fairy , The Bonnets of Blue ; O think of the Moments so iv.eetlv endearing ; The words by C. Jef feryi. adapted to W'sber'i last Waltz, by J Barnet , Sleep on thy Pillow ; Preliy Dovo. A complete ai eortment of thi* Lithographic Muatc may be found constantly for sale et No 23 Well street, comprisin* all the moat fashionable and latest song*, piece*. Ac, ar- raneed fur the Ptano. New iong« continually published andiold at half the usual price of Plate Munc. Cata- logue* can be had on sppplicniion. A liberal discount made to those who huv to sell again. m8 V A U T H O R I T Y O F I'HK L N i T t D S T A T E . x Parry't Patent VeqetMe Dentifrice, for deannng and preserving the Teeth andQunu.—Tbe above artick has been tested by an extensive circle of impartial per eon*, who have pronounced it the beat articlent the Riiir! over offered to the public. It hardens the Gums, ami imparts to them a rich and beautiful colour—it neutrali- se* tbe acidity which ia exhaled from the stomach, and prevents the accumulation of Tartar upon Ih* Teeth. To those persons w ho wish to preserve that brightest or- nament of their nature, a handsome set of teeth, the a- bove article is strongly recommend™! It has been sub> milled to the most eminent of the faculty of this city, who have all given it their decided and unqualified ap. probanon. . Certificatas from a number of prof<*s»ional trentlemen I accompanying each pot. it is pul up in glass pot*, and | warranted lo keep perfectly pure in any climate. For sale wholesale or retail, by the Agent, corner of Fulton and Water sis; O Hull A Co, 2'il Broadway; W'm. L. Rushton. 81 William itreet; and all the principal Drug stores in the city. j^0 B KEMOVAL. RS. T H O R N H1LL most respect- iilly informs her friends and the public, that ihe ha* removed her COR- BET ESTABLISHMENT, from No. 21 Chatham-at to 311 iircwiftu'i/.dirocu ly opposite the Masonic Half, where she hopes by strict attention to u.erit that patronage which she has hitherto so liberally received. N. B. On hand, an extensive assort- ment of Corsets, wholesale and retail. Country and other merchant* supplied onliberalterms. mlO To T H E PI. BL1C R DE ANGEL1S. many years a member of the Medical Society of New York, and formally practitioner o r medicine in the hospital* of Naples, whose wonderful cure* during thirty year* practice in thi* city and other* ol ihe Union, have been produced hy iimpie uiede ine*. even m tbe moat obinuate and inveterate dmeaiea and desperate case*, even when theakul of others eminent in the profession have been baffled, invites the public atten- tion moil respectfully to hn " Syrup i / Suiza."' an ex celtent remedy against rheumatinn»«nd cutaneous affec- tions. A c — " The Serxcrus F.bxvr." situmachicsiid pur- gative, excellent in case* of Pile*. Ac —' The Puur Herb Pdlt," celebrated for the removal of bile, fever, &c •' The Vermifuge PiUt." or lozenges and powder*, in- fallible remedit-e agmii*l worms in children and adulia. and ulher Medicines N B. Al D.'. A's office can be aeen 10 handsome and inatructive An(t*omirsl Tables, upm v\ hich are masterly draw n five of the principal kind* of worm*, particularly twokinds newl, discovered viz The wormi Vrsctcolari andTncocepciowhich nervous fever* sre mostly suhiee- ted to, and the general cause of apoplexy, epilepsy. &c. Office. 63 Cherry at mtf l m * M' m* hrn ML . _L__L TO L R T , L E A S E ORTOR SALE, the Sw anperiot and spacioita honae No. 7 Bond street. __third house from Broadway, replete in ev- ery respect, and has a two story fire, proof liable in tha rear, with coach honae room, Ac. and two ontlst* by SO foot alleys. Th« honaa is now in the occupancy of the Hon. Albert Gallatin, and from iu capacity, style and neis^borhood it b a commanding situation for a gentleman. Apnly'o CfHARLES OAKLEY. 147 Front at N B The honaa may be seen between I A S o'clock. FlStf r O R ( 4 \ L E O R T O L E T . the three ito rv brirk Hoosa and Store situated No. 390 .Cherry «t. Also, tha two story frame House m No. 392, edfoining the above. Tha above property will be sold a great bargain. or ranted verv rea- ermably. For farther information apply to N. T. HUB- SARD A CO. No. 31 Front at. where a correct map af tha property sany be seen, F17 if STABLE TO LET —Tbe Stable in Liim. her atreet, aitimiHSeh.w Recto-at Apply to fU D E F O R E S T 4r S O N , 7 2 S o u t h *t _L_*V T O L E T O R L E A S E , tha five story build- ing No. Ml Cherry st. It has a ipaeinns and i S a H L d r y c e l l a r W large garret; it i* well calculated far snanafaot tiring or storing purpnww. and will '>. rented few. Apply to P. A. COW DREY. ftl U 33« Pearl at. T O LET. the t*»o story brick front H»uaa, r efClerk and fJoraioick streets; has bean lor a number of years aa a family Possession given nn the first of Msy •am 'Ismaara af OB A R E E L A S O N S , aajttf No. 363 Wat*r and 300 Front *" OFFICE T O LET. In Waabington *ir*et. tha feat af Morn* st. A light convenient ^ ^ vritheeavta privilege of storage. Prwsse. •ay ha had immediately Apply at the 8chuyl- Wmmnmm Coal Yard, oe to the •uhseriHen. B. A A. R T O l l S . ' 157 Broadway. FARI. m W B W m SEAT—For at erahanaa for pro patty in this city, a Fatal of aboot 170 acre*, situate »eirth of BellvUlo. N. J. on tbaPasaaic. gaa wt S a l aadsa eut booses oempletsfas- '• etsahlsrliiaant. Any portion of the land*. ssfJMM the whole fk—I. at the pleasure of the A—A, TO LEI*, and possession immedislely, a fcsssl House and Garden, with the sppurtenances, jUl*vL»i Red Hook Landing, well calculated for a public house; and is conveniently situated for ths accommodation of steam boat pa*sengera, as weli a* of boarders. It ia aituated near the wharf, where the post office is located and a horse boat ferry to this village of Sanguines, and where the steam boats land their passenger*, and is considered first rate stand. F«>r terme, enquire of Mr John J. Traver. at Red Hook landing, or toCrook, Van Vlsrt A Suydsm, cor- ner of Washington A Liberty street. New York. m!9 TO LET, the two atory hnck House, with slate roof, No 73 William strtwt. Enquire of Dr. L. PROUDFOOT, on the premises. a—J TO LE """"fa*! FOR SALE, st public auction, on Thurs- day, tbe first day of April next, at 1'i o'clock _at noon, at Langdon's Steam Boat Hotel, ooklyn Ferry, a valuable Farm, situated in Brooklyn, year the Wallahout, containing 83 acros; amy two of vhich are tillable, and twenty-one of woodland. On he said farm is a large dwelling houae, bam, hovel, ider mill, and other out-buildings , a well ol excellent eau-r. and a large orchard Likewise, six acres of sail -neadnw, lying in Buahwick. and about one and a half milea ("mm tho said farm. The said farm is two miles mm Williamsburg Ferry, two and a half milea from Brooklyn Ferry, and three quarter* ofa mile from the Wallahout Landing. A part of the purchase money may remain on interest, N B Ssid farm may be purchased at private .ale For further particulars, applv to T U N I S RAPELVEA, n the pra m „e,, or to JEREMIAH JOHNSON. Wal- •bout. p. CONOVER. Auctioneer. Brooklyn, March 15. 1830 m 18 Ids TO LET, from the first of May next, some of those basement Houses in Grand a I reel, a little east of Broadway They were formerly in part for atores. hut are altered toenliradwef- ccor* ing 'oor* t a moderate rate to genteel familte*. remisee. 131 Grand st. I*, they are rlmabed in the heat manner, with folding *•' ^•-.A" m » m, * • A grate*. They will be ranted Apply nn tha ml9 tf TO LET. a neat Country place, about 2 , milea from the city, being a Cotia e. with s> ->ut 4 tern*, joining the North River and on. Apply at 310 Renenway. ml33av lattLr: Several first rate House* and Lot*, pleaanlly aitiieted in thecity. also in the village of Biook- for sale, to lease or to let. Apply at 74 Great Neck, beautifully situated at the entrance of Lit' le Neck Bay. on the north side of Long Island, bordering | on ths Sound, about 20 miles from New York, contain- ing about 300 acres of fertile and highly cultivated land, including about ten acree of excellent Salt Meadow. and forty acres of thrifty and heavily timbered Wood Land, watered in various parts with never failing springs, and furnished with large Apple Orchard*, and a variety of other Fruit Treet*—two good Dwelling Hou- ses and Barn*, with other useful and necessary oat build- ings. The Grist Mill is nearly new, with four run of stone, and machinery for manufacturing wheat, in ex- cel lout order, and of superior construct ton. A good Saw Mill is attached to the same, and both have an ample supply of water. T be location is so near the Sound that the navigation to the mill* i* rarely interrupted by ice There f* a new Bam and Cider Mill now being built and nearly completed ; also, a large quantity of valuable locust timber about the place. One of tbe Orchard* is young and contains 500 tree* of good grafted fruit, 225 of which arc Newtown Pi,«i is. and 275 of other ap- proved sort*. The above property will be sold together or in aspirate pari*, to auit purchaser*, and those desirous of purchas- ing are requested to call and view the premises, when the terms of sale will be made known. For further in- formation, enquire of Mr S A M L . T . SKIDM0RE, No. 147 Pearl street, N. York MARIA ALLEN. > »_ l __ h _, DEBORAH R ALLEN, $ KMeu w™»- North-Hempiled, liueeni Co., March 10th, 1830. m i l i f I30RMALE0R EXCHANGE—A number of lou I of land, anitablo for farms, containing in the whofe three thousand one hundred and fifty acres, which will be divided into shares to suit purchaser*. The lend lies in the tew a* of Northampton, Well* A Hope, Montgo- mery co. N. Y. A large ponton i* covered with valuable timber Aaeversl considerable streams emptying into the Bscondaga river, run through parts of ihe property. It is also supplied with nnmeroua never-failing apnnga of excellent water. Considerable improvements have al- ready been made on this land, w hich, from its neighbor- hood to Northampton village and facility of water con- veyance, offer peculiar inducements, sither to settlers or dealers in lumber. The distance from Schenectady, to which there is a direct road, is not more than 27 mile*. An indisputable title will be given and term* of pay- ment made easy. Apply to W. H. COLEMAN, No. 61 Hudson street, or to Dr.JAMES KENNEDY.Ara- sterdam. Montgomery counlv. Feb 19 tds AND IN T H E S T A T E O F N E W YORK.— _i The subscriber offers for sale on accommodating terms (or will exchange for property in this cityl land in lota to suit purchasers, in lhe towns of Angelica and Scio. Alleghany county Thi* property is ait- ty mile* south from Rochester, and on the Genesee River; in its immediate neighborhood are many mills, and several placasof worship Muchof it itof the finest quality, and offers, from its proximity toagood market, many ad vantages. The projected canal to unite the wa- ters of the Allegheny and Genesee rivers, passe* direct- ly through it. Apply on the premises to Philip Church, E*q or EUGENE CRUGER. 33 Wall.,,. JH tf E NGRAVINGS. PAINTINGS—The subscriber haa see'd end keeps for sale a large collection of fine Line A Mezzotint* Engravings— among the eollec- tton are the works of Woollott, Sharp, Strange, Will*, Mason. Smith, Knight, Earlnm, Ac. Also, • number of fine Oil Paintings, several of which are supposed to bo original* by celebrated masters. Also, • Tarreatial Globe; a marble head of a Nyrapb, executed by en Italian sculptor; a model in bronae of Canova, statute of Washington, with a variety ol other HU LL. in addition to the nnmeroua and res; e i hie leatimonial* from the most eminent Physicians and Surgeons, which have before been presented loihs public, respectfully invite* that class of person* whomf- fer from that distressing snd dangerous disease called rupture to the following extract from a letter received from >f L. Knapp. M. D late Physician and Surgeon tu tbe Baltimore General Diipeniary •— " Baltimore, January, 1830. " To Dr. Hull.—Dear lir, I have applied yourtrusee* in several hundred cases during the last three years. A great many upon whom 1 have applied your trusses have been radically cured ; and some of these were ofcse* of long standing, whereall other trusses had failed. I send you a note of thanks from Mr. Preahur*7, a citizen of great respectability, who waa cured of a bad scrotal rupture, of thirty five years standing, by wearing one of your trusses for two years '. He had worn other trusee* 39 years. His son, also, aged 16 years, ruptured from hi* infancy, was cured under my care in less than twoyear*. A case of scrotal rupture.of 20 years standing.in a labor- ing man 40 years old, waa cuied under my notice by one of your trusses in six month*. A ca*e of groin rup tore, f'Otn lifting, in a laboring man 30 year* old, on whom I applied one of your trusses, the day after the in- jury, was cured in three month*. Experience alone can make known to the surgeon 'he full power* and excel- lence of theee instrument*. Your trusses are exclusive- ly preferred by the Profewors in both of the Medical Schools in this city, and the Faculty in general." Doctors Motl and Utevtnt, Professor* of Surgery in the Medical College* of this city, also acknowledge tbe pe- culiar novelty of theee trusses in their lurg-cal tendency, and in their proper adaptation to the disease nf hernia, and commend them exclusively to their respective class- es of students, and also use them in preference lo all oth- ers in their extensive practice. Dr. Hull's Trusses may be^bad in any quantity at his office No 132 Fulton. nea r N a m e u *t m2 8 AVE A SHILLING.—Jo*n Robuuon, Tailor rti Clothee Dreeeer, No. 57 Water-atreet, oppoaite Peerl-st. House, respectfully informs lua friends and the public that he haa commenced the Dresiing of Coats, Pantiloons, Ac. at the above place, where gentlemen can be accommodated in the heat manner, and with punctuality. His mode of dressing coats, pantaloon*, Ac is in a superior style, not exceeded, if squalled, by any in the city, which renders their eppearance nearly as tood as new. He restores seams, Ac of cloth to their original colour when wom white. Having a per- fect knowledge of tha business, he engages to alter and repair any description of gentlemen's clothes in the neatest manner, and on tbe moat reasonable terms. Clothee warranted to weer three months after drees- ng. and can then be dressed again. Ladiee' Habits A Merino Shawls dressed in the neat- est manner. N. B. All kind* of Tailoring Work done at theabove place. nlSSm EDICAL NOTICE.—DR. EVANSeor.tmuesio be consulted a* u«ual, at hi* office in the I/>ck Dispensary, No 38 Fulton areet, opposite the Bank, where hi* practice ia confined to a certain branch of medicine, which engages rnseonstantattentmn Stran- gers are apprised that Dr Evans has been regularly edu- rateri as a Surgeon and Phv*ic:an, and that he pnctiaes exclusively in thia branch of his p.oteasion which very ji«tlv entitle* bun to a aupwnoriiy. Tlioiisatida can tes- tify the success attending hi* practice aanctmned and im- proved by recent iu'ger>> His experience, skill, secrecy and Hdeliivi-fferinall cases a sufficient guarantee. At- tendance daily from 6 A M. to 10 P M. Persons at a distance hy describing tl.etr case and enclosing a fee, shall have medicine sent to order. No letter, will he receives! unlea* post pai<1 olO S TATE OF NEW-YORK, *».—Court ,f Ch'ince ry —In parsuanc" of an order of tbe Court of Chan eery of thi-* state, will l>e so'.d at public auction, at the Mercn-iui.' Evchsng" in thecity of New York, on the fi.teeriih day of April next, al twelve o'clock at txsm. hv or under the direction of the subscriber, one of the master* of th- said court, " all that messuage or dwel- ling house and lot or parcel of land and premises, situ- ate in the f.rst ward of the city of New-Y'-rk, on the northerly aide of C-darstreet, (formerly called Little Qieen-street) and on the easterly aide of an alley which is in the rear of the several lots of ground snd premi- ses fronting on the Broadway, (formerly called Great George street) and which lot and pretnii-ee intended to be sold as aforesaid, are now known and diatinguiabed by the number (44) forty-four, in C-dar itreet, bounded southerly in front by Cedtir street, northerly in the rear by land formerly belonging to James De Lancy, and now or late to Abraham Brower; eaateriy hy the houae and ground of Thorn** Clark, r.nd now or late of Robert Rpver; and westerly by ground formsrrly of John Rey- der Jermatn, of which the alley aforeaatd ta part con- taining m breadth, in front on Cedar itreet, twenty-eight feet seven inches, in the rear thirty feet eight inchee, in length on the easterly «ide ninety-tour feel nine inches, and on tbe westerly side ninety feet five inches, be.uch dimensions more or leu, as on reference to a map there- of, raado by W. B. Doughty, City Surveyor, doted 13th February, 1830. will appear, together with all and sin- gular the hereditaments end appuretanca* thereto bis- longing. Dated March 24, 1830. DAVID CODWISK. m°.4 2*»2w dlw Master in Chancery. I '~N PARTITION— Stat* of Pttu-York. u - U th* Court of Chancery.In pursuance of a decretal or- der of the Court of Chancery, bearing date the sixteenth day of February, met. will be aold at public auction, at the Merchant's Exohange, in the city of New York, on the twelfth day of April next, at 12 o'clock at noon of that day, under the direction of the subscriber, one of the Masters in Chancery, all that certain House snd Lot of Ground, described in a certain deed poll from Mi rlliam B McLean, and Maria T hi* wife, to Ann Mclean, of said city, widow aa, situate, lying, and being in the Sixth Ward, of the city o New-York.and known and di*ttn guished a* lot No. eightv-three (now known a* lot No 87) White street, which aaid 'ol is hounded as follows — m front hy White street, southerly in the rear by lot of ground lately ovvned by Harris and other* ; westerly by lot 'toimrr y) known aa No. 81 White street, formerly owned bv Arthur Smith ; and eaateriy by lot (formerly) No S5 White street, now owned bv George W. Mc Lean. The aaid lot No. 83 contain* in from 38feet, and in the rear 38 feet, and in depth, nn each *ide. 75 feet, be the same more or lea* Together with the herdiuments and appiirtenancea thereunto belonging—subject to a small quit rent lo the Corporation of New-Yck, which is to be apportioned, the amount of which will be stated at tbe sale. Dated. New York, Fab 26. 1830 TH0MA8 WILLS, Maater in Chancery. F26 lawSwAdta will stand ibe ensuing season, at the piabljof the subscriber, in the village of West Farm*. Wnssaeeier •aunty, at Fmy Dollars ihe season, to be twit, with lhe**|>en*e of keeping, when the mare ia taken erav— ih* season ta tannineieon ibe fifteenth day ol J kneit. The known ranulation of this Horse aa dvs id>tly ibe greatest racer fin aueesl arid strength ever prodirad in the United Slstra, and wbnee well authentic*!*?] per- formance* on the turf, equal those of any horM that is to lie found In lite annals of racing, render it allgsthei unnccewaary to enter into a detail of Ins tuitfornoncee. Hi* blood i* known to he of the pureet and beet ol w huh our coiiiitty can boast. A* a fnei getter be hat pioved Mm*«lf an invaluable Stud, and largeoflsa*havi been refuaed by hie owners to have him removed to tin South, where the judges and brerdara ot hor»e*knoa how to appreciate hi* lervicu*, purely from sn aaxioui desire a* Sportsmen to improve through him the steal of horses iii our own state. _,A long and interesting history might ha given of hi stock, which is of tbe best kind and possessing: all th qualities and propenie* ltxikid for in tbe bieoa horse a brief enumeration mu*t »nffice: As racers, larn, Ariel. Mana, C.oliali, and a host of other* bavedistk gnuhed themselves, andfully maioiaintd therepuiaii, of their sire; and ss a singular coincidence in the btsU ry of ihe turf, n will be rauullecied that all ihe matrix and ali tbe purse*run for last lt.ll >>u the Union couaai excepting a halt mile match, were won hy colas « American Eclipse, and an offer was made by W. Lit ingston. E*q the owner of Goliah. coming three yaraj old, to run lorn next Spring lor 93000 a^Sitisi any Co that could be found in the tinned Slates. It is alsedi serving of notice that a match has been oflt-red to re the c<<lt of Mr Co.tun. of Pennsylvania got by Arueri ran Fclip»e when he Hood at ihe South for a Isrge sut again*! anv Northern rott of three year* old. and wok ha* been dec-lined merely because an Eel ipse coll of tl Kimr at* could riot behjiitid al the North, the .ions rai p-iiiively refusing to make ruauLvauf thia lieacnput unless on ihe rolls of Eclipse. The mare* will be led and paitnredat a reaionah rate, as directed by the owners, and every projwr alia tion paid lo their condition and »ule keeping—hut a©. dettl. and escape* at the n»k of the owiur. Comtnui cations add teased as abovewillbednlv rs reived. JAMES BATHGATE. Weal F«rrns. March 6, 1830 rnSPlrnCSn BELLFOUNDER. T H E Norfolk T R O T T E R imported from Fnglai BELLFOUNDER will stand the ensuing a*ai to cover at ibe following places, vir : Fr« m S*tur| evenings untiltMnnday evenings, at ihe s'nhles of V ham Wnghi. Jericho; on Tmsdaiiand Wednesday each week, at the -lablea of Harrv Van Cott, two m e*u,t of Jamaica : and at John Rsynor'a, six miles fr Brook!)ti. (Half-way House.) on Thursdays snd 1 dava "I each week, alterustelv ihruugbout Ihe iea-"i and where he will be pieced -.uThursday , ihe 1st da; April next. Aa the operations of the put season must fully e hlish his reputation as a sure foal getter, the terms. future, wi.l he for tl.rrasoo only, which is filed at dullard, pavablcwben the raarss are takrn away, ahen ihu season cliatea, on the 1st ot August. Bel.l.einder i* a heautiful hhsxt hay, v» nh great h and tni.K le. fine alar in the forebear!*; black !• gs. rr and tmi—rising IS land* high His superior bl< av innj< try and acunn. excel every other trolling Si ail He was imperii d in ihe United Stales at ereal expei in the hope of improv ing our r'«td»iT»—a hope wl has been amply fulfilled hy the excellent qualities •. atock Hn rolls for size and siibatai.ee are not passed hy any others, and readily ei.inn.ir.J at tl years old. from three hundred to six hundred A l a i livedols. They are l*»nleaeager!)'toughtafter,a* em emg in an eminent degree these auhetunlial quel w»l approved of f r the .addle or harne»a. For par'icjlars nl pedigree and performances, anr a perfect likenea* of the horse himself, and an at 11, representation of hi* »t> le ii g'tr.g w hen at speed, bilia of the day. placed ai the different hotelt, and o public place* in tbe city srol tbe sdioining country. To the farmers and breeder!, generally, of the rounding country, who delight in the rearing ami privement of thi* noble and n-et>.| animal, this hot recommended with confidence, hy their obedient fri JAMES COCK. Oyster Bay. L I.land ; or at ths hie. of Messrs. DUNN A COCK, 34 Liberty it : York. P ;$ Pasture and attendance «ilt be provided a different Hindi, al the usual prices. Mares al the n.k ot the owner* F27 1 iY EW YORK * BOS1 STF.A.M HO AT LI hy the nay of New pott l*r: ivider.ee ArTancement$/or <hr r.ion'h tf Marth. 1830 The PKE&IDENT, Capt. K. S Bunker, rail* foot of Beekman street. leaves) New-York, at 4 o'clot k, P. M —March 13, 18. S3. 2" —Leaves Pn-videnoe, at 3 o'clock, '. March % 6. II 16. 30.35. 30. The WASHINGTON, Capt. Comatock. sail* Fulton 4ip, E*»t River. I>eay«s New-York.4 o'clock. P M March 2. 16, 20, 25 30 — Leave* Pnjvidence, at 3 o'clock. March 4. 9, 13 18.23 27. Stage* will be in readinee* at Providence to r, passengers lo Boston. Stage, also leave Finet everv afternoon for Taunton 1VOKTH RIVER STEAM BOAT LINE, re le from Courtlaunl ttrtet to Barcltry street- North River Line of steam Boat* will leave (the ing season.) the new steam boat pile, foot of B street, for Albany, daily, morr. gand evening. J TMTEIJSTATh.-.) U by tk* HuAttm Kiver B»at Line.—This Lino o (i he ensuing season) will ntie to leave theI-Hit of Coor.landi street, daily, itig and evening, fir Albany. ,'OR PH1LADF.LP1 4-TH«rrrsa I \^J Schuylkill and Ishtgh Coal Cookxng Stovtt, No. 5 Chatham-square, end No. 8 Catherine st. New-York. N.B.-A certain Cure for Smokey Chimneyi.—The maj nufacturers of this article invite the attention of tha la diea and gentlemen of New York and its vicinity to lake look at their highly approved, useful, comfortable, and economical stoves. This celebrated article will bum to advantage all kinds of wood and coal fuel, hut espe- cially ibe hard coal. It has a handsome Franklin front, with all the conveniences of cooking Ii embraces all the advantage* of roasting, boiling, baking, Ac. All sixes to suit families. Al*o, their patent Double Cillindrica! Portable Oven for baking. fcjr Caution —W. Naylor A Co request that no perj eon will attempt to infringe upon their patent. aid I D i N O S C H O O L A T TATTER8ALLS—Mr. Ti R 1 Blytb respectfully informs bis patrons and the public, that the Riding School baa been put in perfect order for their recaption. Claaees for the Spring, will commence on Thursday morning 25th inat. Ladies by an early application have nn* the opportti nity of forming their own select classes—snd to choose their own hours, when the school will be exclusively de- voted to their use. Private lessons given as uiual. A mrvrning class for Gentlemen, commencing at .it o'clock, may be formed if immediate application is made, •rid the number not to ettcemA seven, m24 6t 13 O O K M U S L I N S — A f e w boxes plain and figur ed received and*for sale by the package m23 T H O M A S S U F F E R N . 244 Pearl st. 6 4 TO 10-4 TABLE DIAPER - A tew boxes of - 4 good quality, lately landed, with superfine 3-4 Diaper, tor sale hy the packer'. on reasonable terms. T A 8 S U F F E R N . 244 Pearl *t. mtS TH »,.,,, *-* •&**-«, County of A'ew I or*, i Surrogate'! OJire. \ nE monies arising from the asle of the real estate of Benjamin Psll, late of the city of New-York, deceased, having been paid into this office, in pursuance of an or- der for that purpose, notice i* hereby given to all whom it may concern, thai a distribution of the taid monies will be made at the Surrogate'* Office aforesaid, in ihe City Hall of aaid city, on the thirtieth day of Aprilnext. at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day. at which time and place the creditors of the ssid Benjamin Pell, de- ceased, are hereby required to produce and prove Ibeir respective demand*. Dated in thecity of New-York, thi*25thdey of January, A D 1830 J266w JAMES CAMPBELL, Surrogate. S TATE OF NEW-YOKK In Chancery —Inpur- suance of an order of the Court of Chancery of the State of New.York, will be sold at public auction at ihe Merchants' Exhange, in the city of New Yotk. on the fourteenth day of April next, at IS o'clock at noon, un- der the direction of the aubscriber, one of the Meiter* in Chancery, all that certain lot of ground situate in the ninth ward of the city of New York, on tha easterly side of Bedford afreet, between Hancock A Downing aireets, beginning at a point in Bedford itreet, in the northwest, erly line of a lot heretofore conveyed lo David H. Van Waggenan. running thence northeasterly along .aid line 73 feet 2 mchea to lot No. 10, belonging to Cornelius and Nicholas I/iw. thence along the eouthweaierly line of said lot No. 10, 12 feet to land now or late of Frederick Depeyater, thence along said Depeyiter's land 67 feet to Bedford ttreni, and then southerly along Bedford street to the place of beginning. Together with the tene- ments, hereditament* and appertanances thereunto bo- longing. Dated March 23, 1830. THOMAS WILLS. m23 ta__*» Master in Chancery. F URNITURECHINTZ.—An extensive aeortment French and London Chintx, of the newest style, tor I . e n n I -. I Union Line, daily i clock A.M. (Snndayaexe Onlv line vie New Brur Pnnce'on. and Trenton.—Tie* steam boat TH II G N. Diehl master, leaves Pier No 1, Washini at 6 o'clock in the morning, for New Brunswick paasengers take poit coaches and proceed to T there take the steam boat NWAN, Capt. D. Mai arrive in Philadelphia esrly same afternoon.— Fi Sean taken, and purler* and back* Inini.hed. passenger* and to convey baegage to the ttsem the eeveral Union Line Offices. No. 5 Conr.lani office from Broadway ; Northern Hotel, foot ol landl at ; Battery Hotel. No. 1 Washington st the office on the wharf, old Pier No. 1, and on the boat. All good*, specie, A baggage, at theriak of the m6 Wfy B JAQUEH. i ^ ^OK!^AvVPlTT.S FORD, NORW/ BRIDGEPORT-Th. R*tt JOHN MARS Cspt Harms, will leave west aide Catrmri N. V every Tuesday, Thuvaday A Saturday at and Bridgeport every Monday. Wednesday A 1 9 A. M , touching each way at Saw sills A Nm Passage to Sawpitta A Stamford 50 cents «e< walk 75 cents ; and Brideport t l ii5. Meala I each. N. B Freight taken *. naval. H OBOKEN FEKI boat* per hour—T boat* HOBOKEN ai __#NEER will leave th Barclay streetand Hohoken every 20 minute*. e ing at the even hour; and the FAIRY QUI leave the font of Canal street every even boui hoken at the intermedials half hour. ' WINTER ESTABLISHMENT C H E A P T R A V E L L I N G — F x « t » 4 3 ¥?0R PI1ILADE1 1 Through ia one i commence running t morning. Tuesdey, J start from New York every morning at half clock, (Sundays excepted) hy the steam-boat V A RKK for Jersey City—there take elegant Cosrhes, passing through all the principal t Newark. Elizabeth Town. New Brunswick, ' Trenton. Bristol and Frankford, and arrive ai phia, the same afternoon.—Fare 94 60. Aa the number of passengers in this Una ia will be nseesisry for passengers to seeare sea previous to leaving the city. For seats in theabove named Line.apply tl AS W H I T F I E L D , at the old eetsAtsstsaaJ fire, eld No. 1. Cortlandt-sl SS Office fro— ] next door to the eelehr ted pomp <sf good era Kr Express** and extra eaaeata feiaAA hour, day or night, to any panot the U.Stnsa Whitfield. N. B A Line of Post Coacha* for New 1 hy ateamhent BELLONA, via Elisabeth T< •tarts from Pier No. 1. toot of Markeifield at. •very morning, at half peat 10 o'clock, (Sund ed ) Fsre 91 kcwjuy Pfn A«n^tit*Jliff tm*TWt% mm Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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fronting o n t h e b — i m s -

SO feet front t o d roar,

t h e pre iaue* * c o e c h Marcer e t . « w e l l o f excel-

. v——.n conta in ing o v e r 4 0 h o g s -_ — , pump somple te a a d • variety of • a d plstiks. T h e advantage* tnat lhi«

J aaaaenu (bra publre house or garden __ o n i h e island. Fiisaaaiioa imaaediate

a ired. A p p l y on the premiese. ' " b y 3 0 0 feet, fronting o n t he w a i t aid* of

a n d runniug through to Mercer at. uexi ad U - . — . •1.4

• _ _ , _ M A S O N

year, os for tbe danci

• f ca iag tbaraaro la building* on tha upper a ide; on the t a t i s a b u i l d i a g W T«M( by 100,and 3 i tor ie i high, insur-• 4 M 9 1 5 0 0 . T i l l * uoqu*etWOible.

A l g a , lot H a . 4 7 3 Brusdwa*. eitoated o a the w e e t aada b e t w e e n G r a n d * Broomsit* being 2 6 feet 4 inchee l a front o n B r o a d w a y , and i d feet 4 inchee o n Mercer-a t and 3 0 0 feet deep on each « d e . Enquire at N o 7 »

< B r o a d « e a j . o o r n a r o f S i i t h a t . T O t B T O R L 8 A 8 E — T k a t b r e e i t o r y br ick H o n a a ,

H a . 0 0 1 Broad a n y , with about three lota o f ^nxu id , pmtt-' t y fronting on Houston etreet. tuitable for • publ ic house

« t tavern . Foeaasaton mar be had ira inedtawly . For paructtUre , apply e t 7 i 5 Broadway , corner o f S i x t h at.

•11 tf F O R 8 A LE—or Exchange for Property M

New F o r * — A valuable property , w i t h i n a tew . a u l a * of tba c i ty , consist ing o f ft*} acree o f Land,

i a hign afat* o f c o j i i vai i o n ; o a w h i c h la a l a m wel l i»!t, and c o m m o d i o u s 11 MJ—. w i t h auitabte o a t bui ld'

j * W i l l be so ld o n reasonable tarraa. or exchanged JH property in tbe c i t y o f Me w York. T h e ai toat ion it a vary el igible o n e , e i ther tor a gent leman'* res idence, or far any public bnatneaa. Any o n * w h o wiahea to turn baa alteration t o a bxynrdiag echool w i l l find it to posse** yeeaJiar e n d e e r y i m p o r t a n t a d v a n t a g e s . T b e payments w i l l be raade e a s y t o the sjurrhn—T For a m o m parti-e u i a r d a a c r i p u o o . i t v i a i r e o f N O A l l J A R V I S .

•If at __________________________ T O L E T , — T h e Store N o . 1 S o o t h unset ,

! • • • > • • corner o f Whi teha l l street, from let May n e « .

368 Wi

\HMQMC H A U tALdoM W Ml l t r g e « » a l o o n . » f t a . b y 50, wi th tbe Lev I M S B . T h i e K o o m wi l l be rented for tbe

year, or lor the danc ing eeaeon in the winter ; it i* wa l l calculated l o r e Church o a Suudaye . being filled w i t h pulpit A c .

Proposals w i l l b e received b y t h e Trtletaa* a t their room in the Hal l , w h o w i l l abow the Saloon, and g ive auy ui iormauoa that m a y b e required.

T H O M A S C L E A R Y . roll ittf Sec 'ry M. It . Associat ion.

TO LET. T w o Stotae In the Arcade, prafrienoa wil l

.be g i v e n t o a Jewel ler and a Fancy Print and ook . .ore . A p p l y t o 8 A . M L . M . B L A T C H F O R D .

N o . 10 in the Araada .

cdtfMTkY »EAT fo LET- T h e C o u n -

w tjvety l o w rant "Appty • • I w * ! * ^ T O P W N O . a a a t a ^ » a » h a f c > a T .

F O R S A L E — T h e aendeuaae n e w t a w atory Hooea in North Moore at. a e t i to ibe corner of

.Hudson s i . , just finishing to the very beet raan-iryooovenieocefcr aganiae l family. T<

o f . a l e wil l be reaso-able. Apply u» N o 5 8 Front st. «r 17 W h i t e at. m i l I w

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try S e a t o f the subscriber with 10 acree of land .situate o n t h e middle road about three milea

" a the c i ty . T h e garden i« in excellent ..rder and con­tain* an abundance of * mall fruit and the larger tree* are all healthy. For a good tenant the house wil l bn put in good repair. T e r m * moderate and posicsi ion giveu in mediately.

Al*o, to k n e e , four lota on Broome it. next to the cor­ner ofTrioinpw.i l at.

m l 9 t f C H A R L E S M - E V E R S . 34 W » l | . t .

F O R S A L E — f S t w o . l o r y b r a * Houae

I *_££•R_J?,na-^ JLd wi l l ha.aoM

t h a l d t h Apri l at It oclochai

_ , i*__aia—a tier lajjfa_t___ BaafMC—«#C

t h . f X w t n s M traata of land. W «be etate of Ohio £ M «-VreeTby i b ^ b - n b e r . for tba h u e fedmid Law-

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* On?traS%JE£ No. •«« . - f»F«t* oaaaty, con

F» > 14 S A L E —A Farm, ( H * imul ly aiumtod on the L o w e r Bay.aouil i*nl« platen I- land.a-,bout 6 milea from the Quaramine. and 3 below

the Narrowa. asoalata o f good arable and wood land. With a large houae and out building*, a de*irable aiiua-tion for a farmer or merchant doing bujunea* IU the cuy. For further particular* inquire of

m ! 2 W . B. VVIN'DLE. 5fi M«H^n Ian*

_ _ A l a o , the t w o three atory d w e l l i n g Houae* in atreat, corner o f Morcer at—et, from the l»t May

Inquire o f I d . t W . F C O L E S . F S N o . 1 South i tmet .

Mi F O R S A L E L O W — T b e modern built 2

t tory Houae , N o . 9 7 Hammeraley atreat, third mtm____Houae w e e t of Hudaon atreat—in the haaement M a • cumt'urtabla front room w i t h a kitchen in the rear, % paatriaa b a t w e a a . cellar under and vault under tbe W a l l a toop—on tba ftrat floor, % f o o d parlour* wi th grata* and marble c h n a n a y piece*, S pantria* and (biding aWam o a t a a t d atory, 3 bed room* wi th fire place* and 4 good eloaeta—in the garret. 4 bed room*, t w o o f which h a v e firJ place*. T h e Houae i« very convenient and eo<« (brtabln. T h a r * ia an al ley from the front to the r a i d , the latter ia vary neatly laid out with grais plat. S o w e r border*, arbour and gtap* vine*, a brick outern a>t4 pump, a n d o n the rear a wood , coej and w a - h houae. Wot tevnt*. A c . apply on the preraitee. or of Me*.'*. J A S . B L E E C K E R « S O N S , at the Mercbanta Ex-

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T O L E T . a good »tui d for i Orocury, pie—>• ani lv aituated, with auftiuiwit room in (he dwel l ing fore email family. To a good tenant

it wiii be let upon »uch term*, aa to make it an object. Inquire of J A C K S O N A C O

mlf, 7-1 V i w i .rreet

T O K E N T OK L E A » L . — A .mai l *uug H o u . e w i tb eight I/.t*.of ground th'«e mile* from the c i ty , on thi« fllootntuidale road T b e well calculated for»*m«Ulair.i!y. Trieground iwn i n g r a* and planted with t-ees a o l aSrub*

and Lot 4 W Broom* atreat, a t aw ,of Broadway. T h e houae ia 1 5 by about 49

with w h a t ia oeuatly termed a tea room i a tba rear: built in Uie beat manner and in m o d e r n i t y l e t ia in good order, and replete wi th every c o n v e o i e o e a for a genteel family. T h e room* and walla throughout, except the parlora. are painted i n od . There are vault* front and rear, a large brick ue tern in the yard, w i t h a variety of chute* grape vinee and ahrubbery. T h e attualtou ia equal to any in the upper part of the c i ty , and worthy the attention of taoee in want o f a deatrable residence T b e greater part o f the purchxae money may remain on mortgage at 6 par cent . T h e houae c a n be examined daily from 1 to 3 o'clock. Poaaeeatnn may be bad from the 15ih to the 20th of April next. For term*, apply to tbe (ubacriher, on l b * premise*, or at 136 Pearl .trert

rnl5 lw^ R O B E R T G I L L .

T O K E N T , it appliea lor iffliamoiawiy.oue nr two lofia in the new 8 t e a m Engine Houae,

,No . 14 Amity at, a few door* weal o f Broad' way . at the continuation of Great Jonea-at. premise* are well calculated for a turner.rutler. • bruah mitker, glaa* culler, or any olner light beui? aupplted w i t h • fir*t rate St«am Engine , wi th a lurTwient power. Apply on the prem

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Three , aawver, work, H

W i m F R * Z » " E

J_|_ Hoiiwi< I* laid d.

Bi*;--.1'

T O L E r . iiie loiaer Hour and cmuu ot ZJ t Pearls . Apply lo

F I S H , G R I N N E L L & C O . 1^4 Froni t

T O L E T . A a elegant Country Seat at Lodi county,

J f a w Jareev, belonging to theeaiat* of Andrew p—• ^ y e a . deceased, *ituated on the margin of the H.-.a-

•a te River , n ine mile* from the city o f N e w York, nine i from Patterson Fall*, arid throe-fourth* of a mile

the v i l lage o f B«Hville—containine about thirty i o f Land in the highest state o f cultivation, and

w a l l atocked w i t h the ehoioaat of fruit T h e hiiildtngi a a the premiac* consiat of a Urge t w o atory Manikin, •ontairttng n ine room*, i* built in the very beat manner, • l i e d in wi th brick, having a n e f t a m i v e piazza ro'i-,d t h e aaraa ,a p u m p o f most e icel lent water, a good bam and other o u t h o u s e s ; also, a ahad fishery in front of toe house . For pleaaantnei* of . i tuation it surpasses any a n tba river, commanding an extensive v i ew of the l o o r i s h i n g vi l lage o f Belville and tbe *urroundirig noun-try—veaee l s to and from New York pa*» the door dail y; a l so , t w o line* o f stages, so that person* may come to the c i ty and return the same evening . T o a good ten­a n t i t w i l l b e Let 0 0 tery "loderate tarmi. (or *ht< h, en­quire to C H A R L E S R A P E L Y E ,

130 t f ^ No . 6 3 Wall street.

T O L E T — T b e four storv Store >u 207 Front at, opposite Fulton Market , the d welling

. _ [ rutrt of the ihree «torv Houae No. 616 Broad-Way, next to the Comer of Bteerker at. price 93O0; the t w o atory brink House* Nos . 123, 125. 127. 129 While atraat, b e t w e e n Centre and Orange * U ; No . 316 Bowe. ry, next t o the corner of Bleeeker i t r ee t ; No*. 71 A 62 Greenes t , between Broome A Spring itreet*; the dwel­ling part o f the three atory brick Houce N o 436 Green-Wich street, between Veatry and Deabroaaea at* price S350 . or the dwe l l inc part for 9 2 0 0 ; the dwel l ing inrti o f three atory brick House* in Spring st be tween Woo*. tar and Lauren* street. Also , several Part* of Houses. A k o , a Lot o f O m i n d to Lease, N o . 4 3 Roosevel t at.— Inquire at N o 4 9 Chatham * reel.. fe22 tf

— a well o f excel lent water won the premises, and a sta­ble will be immediately erected if requred. T b e Bioom-in;ilale stage passing tbe do>>r aeveral time* a day ren­der* tin* a convenient reaideoi a Prr»on* making *p-plication wi l l address a note at lbs Pa.t Orfice Box No. S5S. or apply at thi* office. m8 if

S T O R E & UWrJI.LI.NG. T o let. from the l«t of May next, the Store

_ , » n d Dwel l ing No 2 f 2 Chath*m »tre»-t, a first rale a>4od for hu*ine*». It will be »*: s'.elved and pm-paredhythe l«t Mav A p p l v ' " 4« M •-•den lane F23

B R O A D W A Y P K O f t i U ' v ' . hy order of Executor*.—Jamea Bieocker Mill sell at auc-

l»?j*fl t i o n n n i h e 26th March natt. »t the Merchant*' Etcliang*. by order of the Etecutur of the estate of the late John Harrison, the Bui ding* and Lot n o * occq;

6led by M.wsrt. W . 4t T L Cheater. ->n the corner of roadway and Dey at comptuing 30 -rt front on Broad­

way, and 100 feet on De-y-at An inti.-p.liable ta le wi l l begiv.'n. Terms made k n o w n at the tirae of sale.

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H O l ' S E T O L E T N - 21 P«arl s ireei .—A very conven ient2 atory House, with from and

_ b a c K parlour, 7 b«d-riK>m*, esrllar kitchen, w o o j sod vegetable cellar*, a cistern w i n a pump for rain water, and a pump of fine water in the yard Al so , au alley way to the v*rd A p p l v t o

P L U M B , F R E E L A N D A C O F13 82 Pearl at.

T O L E T O K L E A S E - T h e c o m t n o d i o u . • hree atory hnck nouae No 15 Cherry street .This house t* well calcula'i-1 for a large fami­

ly. uo*M-**ingevery cooveuieocrj—1« hni.diKimaly finish­ed in modern *lyle, w i t h rcarble mantel piece* & grate* in the first and second stone* Tb.ro is an office in front, and the location is believed to be ^ery good for sn attorney. T h e rooms are lar^e, and the closet* nuiner-o it and wel l arranged. Possession given on the first o f May next. Apply to

D A N I E L B A E H R , 21 W a l l . t . N . B - T h e r e i * a pump of e i c e l l t n t water in the Kitch­

en f e ! 3 t f

F A R M F O l t S A L E — J j . t u a U o n toe UauK of the Paasair River, in the vi l lage of Belle-

l ' 8 i C ? Yl i>*- N. J 9 mils* from N e w York, forming a beautiful Country Seat , cot i ta inug 160 acres M{ Land, 7U'<t >*h en ia ihrifiy wood. T h e ouild.ng*consist o fa largd ruansiun, farmer's houae, large b a m , carriage ho i*e. corn crib, ice teniae, and ever*, other usef .1 bu.ld-ing, all in good repair; it i i w l l . l ocked wi .h treeaand ahruobery of the ch urea: kind, wi th a large asparagus bed The ittuation is deligatiul and ' ' n. i .y. havu.g a v iew of ihe earrr>undmg niLRlry. the •j.-.dge asl* pasaing to and frmi N * » Y c i x daily, and ot *r pan.Cuiax* app.y Morrill, or

ta'on?trS a^rvny N « ****> u U n i o " oomt%J' , 0 0

' , , ! _ in " a good eetUement. and the land of good S ^ S t x h w J w h h w h i t e oak, b l w k oak. btckory. oV and lying about eaven m i l e . « u t h e a a t ot « - > >

ington

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and «l vea-F >r ifrme

on ttse pr»raia«<s to Robert B T A N U s R I E S E

m20 if N o 316 P»-*rl i t . N e w Vork.

T O L t T— i'ne Housat > o 34 Hammond . t . On t i e premises are ice, treen At wood houses,

ttogetner with a itaMe. all in good order. For term*, app.y No. 11 Bond street, or to

m 2 2 t f W M V A N H O O K . 18 W a l l at.

I'll L E T Hi t L E A a E , poaaeaanoii unine-diata ly .—Tbe extensive Building, w u h roach house and eight Lots of Ground, corner of

roadway and N i n t h atreet—it is we l l adapted for a Seminary • r a Publ ic House , and tbe premises and ground* will be put in good ord-r. T o a g o o d tenant, great advantage* wi l l be granted, and ihe rent mode-rale.

A l so—Tbe H o u s e and Ground* in B r o a d w a y , corner of Prince street, for many yeera occupied by Mr Storms as the Military Garden, and is o n e o l the best situations for a Public House in that part of the c i ty—it wil l be rented for one «r more year* at a low rate.

T h e Houae and Store, corner of Cl inton and Heater itreet-, occupied by Mr. Sbarpa. as a grocery, an excel­lent situation.

T h e *mail frame House, 1 % E l d n d g a street, near North street—rent 9100. •»

T h e modern 2 story hnck House , 2*21 Cherry street, a desirable and convenient residence. App ly t«

J O H N F D E L A P L A 1 N E & C O m ! 9 10t ' 167 South street.

T h e tract in Union county is described as g.tr tree, bearh. red oak. and white oak land , and aboui 15 miKr* nortrsaasterly from Maryavilte.

T h e utie is indisputable, and the sale w i l l be peremp

For further particular*, enquire o f J O N A T H A N L A W R E N C E , at the Merchants" Fire Insomacaof f ice (IA here ibe original grant*. e»eculed by T h o m e * Jeffer­son. President, and Jamee M a d u o n . Secretary ot Stale, mar be seen. ' or o f

A D R I A N V A N S I N D E R E N . B r o o k l y n AL*»0—At ibe seme t ime and place, w i l l bo avid, bf

order of the executor* of R i c i a . d Lawrence , deceased, a tract of land, coouin ina; 3911 acre*, cttuaie lit Waei Purl, Essex county , in th i s state. Applv t o

W I L L I A M L A W R E N C E . A l l i e H t u - h Bank—or to

m V t f A D R I A N V A N S I N D E R E N . Brooklyn.

j a . | t L L S F O R t * A L L . — 1'he t w o t i n a t Mill* .neat IT I . ed about 6 0 miles from this c i ty , upon the i-ou.d if l tae d a t e of Connect icut , near the v i l lage of Fairfield, known a* tbe Black Rock Mil ls , and adjoining the Black Rock Harbor, conta ining 8 run o f atouea each , having frames shout 4 0 by 70 feet. 3 . t o n e s h igh , w i t h a large left fur atonng wheat , machinery comple te for manufac­turing flour, a neat and genteel bui lding for the act om modation o f the overseer, wi th al l t h e necessary out bouses, w i t h about 12 acree of land, a n d a number ol other building* for the accommodat ion o f i n . h e n . coop er* and cooper shops . T h e s e mills arasMiuau d upon the same mil l pond dr iven Hy the tide water*, and ate about 700 feet apur l : VUSMSIS ol 8 feel draft of water go along aide them to del iver their cargoes . F 3 2 m C tf 1. U A W . F. C O L E _ N o . 1 Smith*!

r* 1 'ATE O F N E W - Y O K K . In A*a*Miib!y, Jan..«rv 8, 1-J30—Reeolvetl, if i he Senate concur herein

T h a t the sale ol l a n d , ad verused by the Surveyor-Ge­neral to be told on the Qneemh day of Jan .aiv instant, for arrears of interest, tie posip<>ned until the first Mon day in June n e x t ; and that the Surveyor Generalcaust the usual public not ice to la? given o f i n c h pottpmie ruent, and that all expenses already incurred in ad.rr tising. or that may hereafter brf incurred in poalponir,; the sale o f aaid lands , sha l l be pa.d by the persons in teresled therein. By order.

F R A N C I S S E C , E R . Clerk. In Senate, January 11. 1930— Resolved. That the Se­

nate do concur w i t h the A ^ e m h l y in their said resolu­t ion. By order. J O H N F. B A C O N . Clerk.

In pursuance of the preceding concurrent reeututior of tbe Senate and A s s e m b l y , tbe sale of tbe l o u of land a.lverti.-ci lo be aold on the 15tb tost, ia postponed and those on w h i c h the interest and c u * u are not paid, to­gether with others, on w h i c h tbe interest ihal l not have been paid within one year after it ought to be paid, w ill be advertised eight week* prev mux to the first Monday in Juno next to be aold o n thai Huv.

S I M E O N D E W I T T . 14 Surveyor General

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• e V l v ? > w l - r a s a a ^ X r . c h a i o e a U * s a d o o T ^ . m cabin Urge arRlaiW. f l .»r c e e a a i With o i k c l w h , *%«.— T b e quarter-deck 4* e*»rsa_rsrtly ariatwad « i t a seeia for p e - e n g e r . ; hereMpae mafthe he*l ktasj s a a J o b y J . P . A l t a i - ; har s p c e d l s a a a o a g t h a f o a » M h o a u » > o t h e East riv—; *ba t* in gwod aatYer for immedsat* use If not sold by tha 1st o f April neat, aba wi l l on that Jar he sold at auct ion . For lurtHet perucuWrs, <m«uir* of

or to I I E N R Y ^ P I E S ,

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A v Tti T H E LADIES^ C O L O R E D TISSUE PAPER, FANCY PAPER. A c — Bourne, 369 Broadway, offer* for •»!*, colored Tiseue , so m u c h used for making Candle Ornaearnt*, A c variety o f co lors .—Al»o. a great variety o f plain fancy Papers, gli.r.id and nnglaxed ; superb tinted and g!»<ed v e l l u m Paper, both sidea glazed and co lored; cylindered Tiaaue Paper; Imitation Tortoise She l l d o ; T u r k e y Marble d o ; and every description of fancy co­lored and embossed d o ; Morocco and kid do ; gold and silver do plain and embossed, bright and dead ; gold and colored paper Edgings ; Screen Handle*, splendid embel l i sh*! Fire Screens ; do plain centre* f.ir panning OB; elegant embossed Bristol Boards , S c n * n Patterns, not m a d s i . p ; together w i t h every article fur fancy work ; g i l l ba i l s ; gilt f.et &c. ere for sale by

B O U R N E , Importer, end wholesale rr 13 and retail dealer. &V9 Hroedwav

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H0 M aorni.

l o o e o f i x w t n w i l l b e s o M s t l h e O o n i n l a w a r s a U arena. PsrtlcuWr d«*t ' eWr«wwi l lb*g i«snh«rea i tor . Alan, a* eaddta H o r s e * , Carrwg—ol alldeeci p i f a t T A T T a s R S A L S .

Thaaaa ia ta tad h a n a I v a n a o t may be seen at pas'

fr" f l l O T H E P U H L I C — T n a s u S m b a T

I tit order to d o s e a eanrern. o a* for . t i e at a very reaeonable price, b h e a a . •ifitl thorough Arabian bred bur* faUS-S O R A l l — t h e cruse of Biiaeura w i t h bt.BHl mare* prudoeat a Block c great

v a l u e — b e is a sure foal tetter—ia healthy, aouyi and v igorou* aa o n the day of his landing. For furtar par-ticulara, e o q u n e of the subscriber 720 BroadwalT

m l O D A C t A J C W V A N H A i f T -

A M E R I C A N E C L I P S E .

T H E relebraied St'itd, A M E R J C A N E C R P S E .

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sw r A l l l E s ' C o r - e t Warelin ,». . v\ l , . l« ^ A J *ale and retail, at N o 133 Wil l iam

alrnet. T h e Muwee H L ' M E S , Corset Dress and Habit Maker*, would tender their sincere (hanks lo the ladiee of thie city and other* tor the c i i c u r a g e m e n t which they have received from them. T h e y would inform their customera that thev cont inue to keep on band a large and elegant assortment of Corsets,

manufiiiturvJ from the most durable materials and of the most approved shape, winch they claim particularly a* their o w n invent ion; end as a caretul attention VM'.I e \ s r be paid hy them to the varie­ty of forms and the request, of their customers, they flatter thttase lve* that theirs w i l l be found superior lo any now in use . and they solicit arid look w u h coufi-d tnee for i b e cont inuance o i ' ihe public favor. T h e y re­ceive regularly the newest fashions from London & Pa­ris, and they assure their friend* and the public that ev­ery order, enher for Dresses or Corsets , wi l l tie promptly and carelul ly executed

N . B Country and Southern merchant , can be sup-pUwl with Corsets, on moderate terms and s i the short­est nonce jV7

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F O R S A L E — T h e Lot sod House* on the c o m e r o f Broadway and Chambers street.— . T h e front on Broadway it 30 !. et 3 incht* . and

on Chamber* atreet 100 feet. There are five leparale three atory >rn'k bouses covered with the best of W e l c h slate. T h e y rent annually for twenty eight hundred and fmy dollars. T n e house at fhe corner of Broadway and Chamber* street, and the one adjoining, would be sold tesether if required. T w e n t y five thousand dollar* may remain on bond and mortgage at ait per emit. Fur term*, apply to T H O S . C . T A Y L O R ,

J "J tl 41 Robinson itreet.

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T O L E T , several Office* in Wal l Si reel C^rrrt , inthere*roftherri itWing N o 34 W i l l

mm. Enquire at tha Office of the N e w York I m n m u c e Company F19 tf

S T A B L E T O L E T . T o R e n t , t h e Stable in the r -arof No. 37

_ _ _ ^ _ _ Rroadwray—entrance through Greenwich st. App 'v _ _ _ 3g Frankfort at. F 1 9 e » d t f lSii'1

T O L E A S E , from the first of May next— T h e fooratory brick House N o 37 Broadway, w i t h or without the stable. T h e premise* will

put in complete repair. Enquire at N o . 38 Franklin F«dt f

tar** 1 1 1 *

T O B E L E T . Unt i l the first o f May. the upper part o f a t

, story brick House , in Ibe lower part of the ci-t l o w Enquire 44 Wi l l iam at. J 8 9

J _ s _ L T O Lfcl' , tbe four storv Siore know u aa No. u C r w 90 A 92 Maiden lane, calculated for one large

J * i | _ _ , e * t e b l i a h m e m , o r f o r separateitores as now OQ-eupvexl. For terms, apply at Mr. Roosevel t ' s Store, s e t t door, or « t No. 17 Warren street. f 1 tf

JkssjrJL T O L B f — T h e H o u s e and Store No 35 * • S o o t h street, 4 stories high, a first rate itand

| l l | l l fn. a grocery and boardir.g house . Also, the t w » atory Honae No . 47 0 : , ver street

K t f C H A R L E S R A P E L Y E . 6 3 Wall st.

T O L E T — O n very moderate term*, s num Her of nubstanlisl t w o itory hnck Houses , 2 3 ,by 1<I feet, finished in modern atyle through­

out—large yard*, furnished with ciaterns, pump*, wood house*. «iahle*, tic. Said houaesare situated in Fourth and Fifth aireets, near Avenue D. For further particu­lar*, inquire of

F13ti ' F R A N C I S F 1 C K E T T , No. 349Th,ird at.

- y * T O L E T — T h e four story House , So.re Ai

J"' 'H Cel lar ,**o.216 Wilhamsircet , between Frank-°jL"J_fort and Duane. T h e building ia 25 feet front

and rear, by 6 2 feet on one aide, and 50 on the other — Each atory i* in o n e apartment, strongly built, w i th girder* from front to rear, well lighted, and suitable for any (m-doorlmecl ianical bmines i . w here room and light i* necessary T h e whole will be let or leased together, or let separately, as may suit enquirer*. Apply in the rear building, to Wilson At Nicola, or to

m i l W B OITJ .EY 9t Broadway

A ^ j i C O N V E N I E N T R O O M S T O L E T — A f . « * » g large Parlour on the second lloor with a Bed

_ * ; | 2 _ _ r o o m and large Pant-y aUarned, may be had with Board until the first o f May ; the situation is plea­sant and retired, and near Broadway and the Battory. Possession g iven the last of this ruonth or the first of March. Annlv at 116 Broadway F l O t f

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T O R E N T — T h e commodious d o n i l e Houae N o . 79 John, comer of Cliff »t. T h i s House

111 _ _ L i » convenient, and wel l calculated for a board-iou»«, for w h i c h pttrpoee it is n o w occupied, hav­

i n g 13 rooms in al l . with a ki tchen on the first fi-vr. Alan, the roomy two story Houae , N o . 9 3 Beekman

etreet. containing 14 room*, and a ki tchen in the rear. Knqoire o f tha subscriber 7 2 0 Broadway .

f l S t f C W . V A N R A N 9 T .

J ^ , _ _ F O R S A L E , or exchange for Real E*t*te 5 M id this c i t y — A farm pleasantly situated in the

| M | 8 R t o w n of Westchester 1 0 | miles from this city, l y ing b e t w e e n tha farm* o f Joaeph Shot wall, lately •a id t o Doctor Hoffman, and George 8 . Fox , contain •kg s h o u t 9 0 0 aorees including about 7 0 acre* of call aaaadow; o n aaid (arm is a snug A convenient 2 story Swe l l ing honae. farm honae, and out hnildinr*. For a further de» notion A term* epply to A L L E N C L A P P , H o . 10S Chalhvrt street, c irre»r of Pearl *t F 0 * tf

T O L E T , T w o three atory brick Houses , and also se­

l l t w o •lory brirk Houae* in Walker at Iraadway A E l m street Apply at 398 Rrnad

*—ia. or 89 Pine street, to P . A. J A Y . F l f . i f

T O L E T . , the convenient t.vo alory brick H o u s e , N o . 81 Madiaonatreet. be tween Ca lb -

.arine A Market st*. finished in nv»dern »tyle , wi th marble mantlee, sliding doors, crates, tea room, vault, w o o d house , A c . ; the house ia 35 by 44 feet, the lot i- 39 by 10t>. Apply to

Til) H O W L A N D A C O R N W * . I , I „ 1 3 r , F r o n t s t .

V A L U A B L E P K O P E K T Y I N B R O O K ­L Y N , F O R 8 A L E O R T O L E T — T h r e e . H o m e s in Nassau it . and one in Hick* street,

near f n i t o n . For pleaaantnea* of loc i t ion . neatness of ( tyle , conven ience and durability, thrv are surpassed by tew. A l s o a vacant Lot o f ground delightfully situated on the height* in S*nd atreet. will be an'.d a bargain — T h e a b o v e mentioned houses wil l be let to good tenants on reasonable term*. Apply to j n H J A C K S O N A C O 74 Nassau at.

F O R S A L E O R T O L E T — T h e extens ive Knap and Candle Manufactory and Lot. N o . 2 3 W h i t e *t. * good «tand for that business,

avtng ••-en used as such for many vears. Also , tbe Lot No. 25 W h i t e street. T h e y will be sold altogether or separate. Forfurther particulars, inquire of

W M . A J O S E P H D U V A L L , F l 3 t f 4 3 vlaiden lane .

r o B K L E T OK. L E A S E D — A two . lory briek and slate Store, 25 hy 70 ft., wi th two Iota

* ' f i ! | i j " f ground fronting on Wes t , and t w o lots front­ing or north tide of Deabrossea ats

A two atory brick Building, adapted for a provision store, w ah 4 lots o f ground running from A m o s to Charles stre-'ts, near the rivur.

Also , a three story dwel l ing House , N o . 41 Spruce street—the third story calculated for a priming office or manufactory; o - the building may be used for two sepa­rate and distinct dwell inea.

Alao, a neat t w o story House at Kip's Bay , with about an acre of land, o n the east aide of the old poet road, op­posite the pond.

A Iso. a neat t w o story House in Cross ireet . third bouse from ihe north corner of Pi arl i t .

A l i o , the dwel l ing part of the Houae on N . VV corner of Bleetker st. and Broadway, containing seven rooms, kitchen, dec.

A l i o , a new t w o story H o u s e on I<aight, next to the corner of Hudson st on Hudson iquare.

Also, a small House and B a m . w u h aV>m two and a halt acre, of land, on the n- ing ground, Kip's Bay, be­tween Thud avenue and the old road.

T o be Sold or Exchanged for property in the city of N e w York, a Farm of about 100 acre* ai Rhinebeck. on the bank of the river, with dwel l ing bouse, store bouse and d'<ck. affording a fine v i ew of the nver , A c .

For pirTirnlars enquire at No. 13 Ferry street, or morn­ings and eveninr*. at 144 Hudson at. m l 5 I4t

F u K S A L E , T O L E T, O R E X C H A N G E . fur city properly, or for a good tarm. a Conn-

, . _ _ , irv S. ut. atliuiteon the 2d A venue, and 6 miles from ihe City Hall , containing about 5 scree of Isnd, ex­tending from the 3d to th*4th Avenues , inclosed with a c lose board fence on three sides, and in front a handsome picket fence. On said place there is an excellent House, wi th double piazzas in front and piazza in the rear, extending serosa ihe full front. Also , a good coachhouse. T h e House w as thoroughly repaired and painted, walls and wood work, last fall, and is in every respect com­plete for the reception o f a genteel family. There is al­so on said place an excellent garden s locked with choice fruits, ahruhbery and flower*. Its situation being the highest ground in tbe vic inity , command* a prospect nor sarpasaed by any place on York I i land.

T o Let. that elegant t w o (lory Brick House No . 141 Mercer itreet, near Houston atreet, finished in modern s ty le , wi th marble mantels, grates and pans, and folding doors, wi th vault* front and rear, and tea room. Ac .— Rent 3400. App ly to A. M T C H E R .

m2 tf No . 556 Pearl *tr*jet. near Broadway.

I f ALL ABLE LANT&^MTLrpToYERTY FOR

t s l E R ' S L I T H O G R A P H I C M L n I C — . V r u •S. n^rs—O tempt m e not w ith Jewe l* bright; T h e

bonny b l u e c a p ; T o Greece w a g i v e our shining hlades. See the d a w n from H e a v e n ; T h e arab steed ; Thearab to nts iteed ; T h e minstrel to his steed ; E a c h bower has beamy f o r m e ; From Greenland's i cy mounts ins; My sweet gui tar . Poor little l o v e ; My gentle l u t e ; Sweet m e l o d y ; T h e minstrel returned from tbe w a r ; Pretty Fairy , T h e Bonnets of Blue ; O think of the Moments so iv .ee t lv endearing ; T h e words by C. Jef feryi. adapted to W'sber'i last W a l t z , by J Barnet , Sleep on thy Pi l low ; Preliy Dovo . A complete a i eortment of thi* Lithographic Muatc m a y be found constantly for sale et N o 23 Wel l street, comprisin* all the moat fashionable and latest song*, piece*. A c , ar-raneed fur the Ptano. N e w iong« cont inual ly published a n d i o l d at half the usual price of Plate M u n c . Cata­logue* can be had on sppplicni ion. A liberal discount made to those w h o huv to sell again. m8

V A U T H O R I T Y O F I'HK L N i T t D S T A T E . x Parry't Patent VeqetMe Dentifrice, for deannng

and preserving the Teeth andQunu.—Tbe above artick has been tested b y a n extens ive c irc le o f impartial per eon*, w h o h a v e pronounced it the beat articlent the Riiir! over offered to the publ ic . It hardens the Gums, ami imparts to them a rich and beautiful colour—it neutrali­se* tbe acidity w h i c h ia exhaled from the stomach, and prevents the accumula t ion of Tartar upon Ih* Teeth. T o those persons w ho w i s h to preserve that brightest or­nament of their nature, a handsome set of teeth, the a-bove article is s trongly recommend™! It has been sub> milled to the mos t eminent of the faculty of this c i ty , w h o have al l g i v e n it their decided and unqualified a p . probanon. .

Certificatas from a number of prof<*s»ional trentlemen I accompanying each pot . it is pul up in glass pot*, and | warranted lo keep perfectly pure in any climate. For sale who le sa l e or retail, by the Agent , corner of Fulton and W a t e r s i s ; O H u l l A Co , 2' i l Broadway; W'm. L. Rushton . 81 W i l l i a m i t ree t ; and al l the principal Drug stores in the c i t y . j ^ 0

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K E M O V A L . R S . T H O R N H 1 L L most respect-i i l ly informs her friends and the

public, that i h e ha* removed her COR­B E T E S T A B L I S H M E N T , from N o . 21 Chatham-at to 311 iircwiftu'i/.dirocu ly opposite the Masonic Half, where s h e hopes by strict attention to u.erit that patronage w h i c h s h e has hitherto so liberally rece ived.

N. B. O n hand, an extens ive assort­ment of Corsets , w h o l e s a l e and retail. Country and other merchant* supplied o n l i b e r a l t e r m s . mlO

T o T H E PI. BL1C R D E A N G E L 1 S . many years a member of the

Medical Soc ie ty of N e w York, and formally practitioner o r m e d i c i n e in the hospital* of Naples , whose wonderful cure* during thirty year* practice in thi* city and other* ol ihe Un ion , have been produced hy i impie uiede ine*. even m tbe moat obinuate and inveterate dmeaiea and desperate case*, even when theakul of others eminent in the profession have been baffled, invites the public atten­tion m o i l respectfully to h n " S y r u p i / Suiza."' an ex celtent remedy against rheumatinn»«nd cutaneous affec­tions. A c — " The Serxcrus F.bxvr." s i t u m a c h i c s i i d pur­gative, excel lent in case* of Pile*. A c — ' The Puur Herb Pdlt," celebrated for the removal of bile, fever, &c — •' The Vermifuge PiUt." or lozenges and powder*, in­fallible remedit-e agmii*l worms in children and adulia. and ulher Medicines

N B. Al D.'. A's office can be aeen 10 handsome and inatructive An(t*omirsl Tables , u p m v\ hich are masterly draw n five of the principal kind* of worm*, particularly t w o k i n d s n e w l , discovered viz T h e wormi Vrsctcolari a n d T n c o c e p c i o w h i c h nervous fever* sre mostly suhiee-ted to, and the general cause of apoplexy, epilepsy. &c. Office. 6 3 Cherry at mtf l m *

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. _ L _ _ L T O L R T , L E A S E O R T O R S A L E , the Sw anperiot and spacioita honae N o . 7 Bond street.

__third house from Broadway , replete in ev­ery respect, and has a t w o story fire, proof l iable in tha rear, w i t h coach honae room, A c . and t w o ontlst* by SO foot a l l eys . T h « honaa is n o w in the occupancy of the H o n . Albert Gallatin, and from i u capacity, s tyle and neis^borhood it b a c o m m a n d i n g situation for a gentleman. A p n l y ' o

C f H A R L E S O A K L E Y . 147 Front at N B T h e honaa may be seen b e t w e e n I A S o'clock. F l S t f

r O R ( 4 \ L E O R T O L E T . the three i to rv brirk Hoosa and Store situated No . 390

.Cherry «t. Also, tha t w o story frame House m N o . 392, edfoining the a b o v e . T h a above

property wil l be sold a great bargain. or ranted verv rea-ermably. For farther information apply to N . T . H U B -S A R D A C O . No. 31 Front at. where a correct map a f tha property sany be seen, F17 if

S T A B L E T O L E T — T b e Stable in Liim. her atreet, a i t imiHSeh.w Recto-at Apply to fU D E F O R E S T 4r S O N , 72 South *t

_ L _ * V T O L E T O R L E A S E , tha five story build-• ing No. M l Cherry st. It has a ipaeinns and

i S a H L d r y c e l l a r W large garret; it i* well calculated far snanafaot tiring or storing purpnww. and will '>. rented few. Apply to P . A . C O W D R E Y .

ftl U 33« Pearl at.

T O L E T . the t*»o story brick front H»uaa, r efClerk and fJoraioick streets; has bean

lor a number of years aa a family Possession g iven nn the first of Msy

• a m ' Ismaara a f O B A R E E L A S O N S , a a j t t f N o . 363 Wat*r and 300 Front * "

O F F I C E T O L E T . In Waabington *ir*et. tha feat a f Morn* st . A light convenient

^ ^ vritheeavta privilege of storage. Prwsse. • a y ha had immediately A p p l y at the 8chuyl-Wmmnmm Coal Yard, oe to the •uhseriHen.

B . A A . R T O l l S . ' 157 Broadway.

F A R I . m W B W m S E A T — F o r a t erahanaa for pro patty in this city, a

Fatal of aboot 170 acre*, situate »e i r th o f BellvUlo. N . J. on tbaPasaaic. gaa wt S a l aadsa eut booses oempletsfas-

'• etsahlsrliiaant. A n y portion of the land*. ssfJMM the w h o l e fk—I. at the pleasure of the

A—A, T O LEI*, and possession immedis le ly , a f c s s s l H o u s e and Garden, with the sppurtenances,

jUl*vL»i Red Hook Landing, wel l calculated for a public h o u s e ; and is conveniently situated for ths accommodat ion of steam boat pa*sengera, as wel i a* of boarders. It ia aituated near the wharf, where the post office is located and a horse boat ferry to this vi l lage of Sanguines, and where the steam boats land their passenger*, and is considered first rate stand.

F«>r terme, enquire of Mr John J. Traver. at Red Hook landing, or toCrook, Van Vlsrt A S u y d s m , cor­ner of Wash ing ton A Liberty street. N e w York.

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T O L E T , the two atory hnck House , with s late roof, N o 73 Wil l iam strtwt. Enquire of Dr. L. P R O U D F O O T , on the premises.

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F O R S A L E , s t public auction, on Thurs­day , tbe first day of April next, at 1'i o'clock

_at noon , at Langdon's Steam Boat Hotel , o o k l y n Ferry, a valuable Farm, situated in Brooklyn,

year the Wal lahout , containing 8 3 acros; a m y t w o of vhich are t i l lable, and twenty-one of woodland. On he said farm is a large dwell ing houae, bam, hovel, ider mil l , and other out-buildings , a well ol excellent

eau-r. and a large orchard Likewise, six acres o f sail -neadnw, ly ing in Buahwick. and about one and a half milea ("mm tho said farm. T h e said farm is t w o miles mm Wil l iamsburg Ferry, two and a half milea from Brooklyn Ferry, and three quarter* o f a mile from the Wallahout Landing. A part o f the purchase money may remain on interest,

N B Ssid farm may be purchased at private .a l e For further particulars, applv to T U N I S R A P E L V E A ,

n the p r a m „ e , , or to J E R E M I A H J O H N S O N . Wal -•bout. p . C O N O V E R . Auctioneer.

Brooklyn, March 15. 1830 m 18 Ids

T O L E T , from the first o f M a y next , some of those basement Houses in Grand a I reel, a little east of Broadway T h e y were formerly in part for atores. hut are altered toen l i radwef -c c o r *

ing 'oor* t a moderate rate to genteel familte*. remisee. 131 Grand st.

I*, they are rlmabed in the heat manner, w i t h folding * • ' ^ • - . A " m » m , * • A grate*. T h e y wi l l be ranted

Apply nn tha m l 9 t f

T O L E T . a neat Country place, about 2 , milea from the city, being a Cotia e. wi th s>

->ut 4 tern*, joining the North River and on. Apply at 310 Renenway. m l 3 3 a v

lattLr: Several first rate House* and Lot*, pleaanlly

aitiieted in theci ty . also in the village of Biook-for sale , to lease or to let. Apply at 74

Great Neck, beautifully situated at the entrance of Lit' le Neck Bay. on the north side of Long Island, bordering | on ths Sound , about 2 0 miles from N e w York, contain­ing about 300 acres of fertile and highly cultivated land, including about ten acree of excel lent Salt Meadow. and forty acres of thrifty and heavi ly timbered Wood Land, watered in various parts wi th never failing springs, and furnished wi th large Apple Orchard*, and a variety of other Fruit Treet*—two good Dwelling Hou­ses and Barn*, with other useful and necessary oat build­ings. T h e Grist Mill is nearly n e w , wi th four run of stone, and machinery for manufacturing wheat, in ex­cel lout order, and of superior construct ton. A good S a w Mill is attached to the same, and both have an ample supply of water. T be location is so near the Sound that the navigation to the mill* i* rarely interrupted by ice There f* a n e w B a m and Cider Mill now being built and nearly completed ; also, a large quantity of valuable locust timber about the place. O n e of tbe Orchard* is young and contains 500 tree* of good grafted fruit, 2 2 5 of which arc N e w t o w n Pi,«i is. and 275 of other ap­proved sort*.

T h e above property wil l be sold together or in aspirate pari*, to auit purchaser*, and those desirous of purchas­ing are requested to call and v i e w the premises, when the terms o f sale will be made k n o w n . For further in­formation, enquire of Mr S A M L . T . S K I D M 0 R E , No . 147 Pearl street, N . York

MARIA ALLEN. > »_l__h_, DEBORAH R ALLEN, $ KMeuw™»-

North-Hempi led , l i u e e n i C o . , March 10th, 1830. m i l i f

I 3 0 R M A L E 0 R E X C H A N G E — A number of l o u I of land, anitablo for farms, containing in the whofe

three thousand one hundred and fifty acres, which will be divided into shares to suit purchaser*. T h e lend lies in the tew a* of Northampton, Wel l* A Hope, Montgo­mery co. N . Y. A large ponton i* covered with valuable timber A a e v e r s l considerable streams emptying into the Bscondaga river, run through parts of ihe property. It is also supplied with nnmeroua never-failing apnnga of excellent water. Considerable improvements have al­ready been made on this land, w hich, from its neighbor­hood to Northampton vi l lage and facility of water c o n ­veyance, offer peculiar inducements , sither to settlers or dealers in lumber. T h e distance from Schenectady, to which there is a direct road, is not more than 27 mile*.

A n indisputable title wil l be g iven and term* of pay­ment made easy . Apply to W . H. C O L E M A N , N o . 61 Hudson street, or to D r . J A M E S K E N N E D Y . A r a -sterdam. Montgomery counlv . Feb 19 tds

A N D IN T H E S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K . — _i T h e subscriber offers for sale on accommodating

terms (or wil l exchange for property in this cityl land in lota to suit purchasers, in lhe towns of Angelica and S c i o . Al leghany county T h i * property is ait-ty mile* south from Rochester, and on the Genesee River; in its immediate neighborhood are many mil ls , and several placasof worship M u c h o f it i tof the finest qual i ty , and offers, from its proximity t o a g o o d market, many ad vantages. T h e projected canal to unite the wa­ters o f the Al legheny and Genesee rivers, passe* direct­ly through it. Apply on the premises to Philip Church, E*q or E U G E N E C R U G E R . 3 3 W a l l . , , . J H tf

EN G R A V I N G S . P A I N T I N G S — T h e subscriber haa see'd end keeps for sale a large collection of

fine L ine A Mezzotint* Engravings— among the eollec-tton are t h e works of Wool lot t , Sharp, Strange, Will*, Mason . S m i t h , Knight , Earlnm, A c .

Also , • number o f fine Oil Paintings, several of w h i c h are supposed to bo original* by celebrated masters.

A l so , • Tarreatial G l o b e ; a marble head of a Nyrapb, executed b y e n Italian scu lptor ; a model in bronae of Canova , statute o f Wash ing ton , w i t h a variety ol other

H U LL. in addition to the nnmeroua and res; e i hie leatimonial* from the most eminent Physicians

and Surgeons , w h i c h have before been presented l o i h s public, respectfully invite* that c lass o f person* w h o m f -fer from that distressing snd dangerous disease called rupture to the fo l lowing extract from a letter received from >f L. Knapp. M. D late Physic ian and Surgeon tu tbe Balt imore General Di ipeniary •—

" Balt imore, January, 1830. " T o Dr. H u l l . — D e a r lir, I have applied yourtrusee* in

several hundred cases during the last three years. A great many upon w h o m 1 have applied your trusses have been radically cured ; and some o f these were ofcse* o f long standing, w h e r e a l l other trusses had failed. I send you a note of thanks from Mr. Preahur*7, a citizen of great respectability, w h o waa cured o f a bad scrotal rupture, of thirty five years standing, by wear ing one o f your trusses for t w o years '. H e had w o r n other trusee* 3 9 years. H i s s o n , a l so , aged 16 years , ruptured from hi* infancy, w a s cured under my care in less than twoyear*. A c a s e of scrotal rupture.of 2 0 years standing.in a labor­ing man 4 0 years o l d , waa cuied under my notice by one o f your trusses in six month*. A ca*e of groin rup tore, f'Otn lifting, in a laboring man 30 year* o ld , on w h o m I applied o n e o f your trusses , the day after the in­jury, w a s cured in three month*. Experience alone can make k n o w n to the surgeon 'he full power* and excel­lence of theee instrument*. Your trusses are exclus ive­ly preferred b y the Profewors in both o f the Medical Schoo l s in this c i ty , and the Facul ty in general."

Doctors Motl and Utevtnt, Professor* of Surgery in the Medical Col lege* o f this c i ty , a lso acknowledge tbe pe­culiar novel ty o f theee trusses in their lurg-cal tendency, and in their proper adaptation to the disease nf hernia, and c o m m e n d them exclusively to their respective class­es o f students , and also use them in preference lo all oth­ers in their extens ive practice.

Dr. Hul l ' s Trusses may be^bad in any quantity at his office N o 132 F u l t o n . nea r N a m e u *t m 2

8A V E A S H I L L I N G . — J o * n Robuuon, Tai lor rti Clothee Dreeeer, N o . 57 Water-atreet, oppoaite

Peerl-st. H o u s e , respectfully informs lua friends and the public that h e haa commenced the Dresiing o f Coats , P a n t i l o o n s , A c . a t the above place, where gentlemen c a n be accommodated in the heat manner, and wi th punctual i ty . H i s mode of dressing coats, pantaloon*, A c is in a superior style , not exceeded, if squalled, by a n y in the c i ty , w h i c h renders their eppearance nearly as t o o d as n e w . H e restores s eams , A c of cloth to their original co lour w h e n w o m white . Having a per­fect knowledge o f tha business , he engages to alter and repair a n y description o f gent lemen's clothes in the neatest manner, and on tbe moat reasonable terms.

Clothee warranted to weer three months after drees-n g . and c a n then be dressed again .

Ladiee' H a b i t s A Merino S h a w l s dressed in the neat­est manner .

N . B . A l l k ind* o f Tai loring W o r k done at t h e a b o v e p l a c e . n l S S m

E D I C A L N O T I C E . — D R . E V A N S e o r . t m u e s i o be consulted a* u«ual, at hi* office in the I/>ck

Dispensary, N o 38 Fulton areet, opposite the Bank, where hi* practice ia confined to a certain branch of medicine, which engages rnseonstantattentmn Stran­gers are apprised that Dr Evans has been regularly edu-rateri as a Surgeon and Phv*ic:an, and that he pnct iaes exc lus ive ly in thia branch of his p.oteasion which very j i« t lv entitle* bun to a aupwnoriiy. Tlioiisatida can tes­tify the success attending hi* practice aanctmned and im­proved by recent iu'ger>> Hi s experience, skill , secrecy and Hdeli ivi-fferinall cases a sufficient guarantee. At­tendance daily from 6 A M. to 10 P M. Persons at a distance hy describing tl.etr case and enclosing a fee, shall have medicine sent to order. N o letter, wil l he receives! unlea* post pai<1 o lO

ST A T E O F N E W - Y O R K , *».—Court ,f Ch'ince ry — I n parsuanc" of an order of tbe Court of C h a n

eery of thi-* state, will l>e so'.d at public auction, at the Mercn-iui . ' Evchsng" in t h e c i t y of N e w York, on the fi.teeriih day of April next, al t w e l v e o'clock at txsm. hv or under the direction o f the subscriber, one of the master* of th- said court, " all that messuage or dwel -ling house and lot or parcel of land and premises, situ­ate in the f.rst ward o f the c i ty of New-Y'-rk, on the northerly aide of C-darstreet , (formerly called Little Qieen-street ) and on the easterly aide of an alley which is in the rear of the several lots o f ground snd premi­ses fronting o n the Broadway , (formerly called Great George street) and w h i c h lot and pretnii-ee intended to be sold as aforesaid, are n o w k n o w n and diatinguiabed b y the number (44) forty-four, in C-dar itreet, bounded southerly in front by Cedtir street, northerly in the rear by land formerly belonging to James D e Lancy, and n o w or late to Abraham Brower; eaateriy hy the houae and ground of Thorn** Clark, r.nd n o w or late of Robert Rpver; and westerly by ground formsrrly of John Rey-der Jermatn, o f which the al ley aforeaatd ta part con­taining m breadth, in front on Cedar itreet, twenty-eight feet seven inches, in the rear thirty feet eight inchee, in length on the easterly «ide ninety-tour feel nine inches, and o n tbe westerly side ninety feet five inches, b e . u c h dimensions more or l e u , as on reference to a map there­of, raado by W . B. Doughty , City Surveyor, doted 13th February, 1830. will appear, together with all and sin­gular the hereditaments end a p p u r e t a n c a * thereto bis-longing. Dated March 24, 1830.

D A V I D C O D W I S K . m°.4 2 * » 2 w d l w Master in Chancery.

I' ~ N P A R T I T I O N — Stat* of Pttu-York. u - U th* Court of Chancery.— In pursuance of a decretal or­

der of the Court of Chancery, bearing date the sixteenth day of February, met. wi l l be aold at public auction, at the Merchant's Exohange, in the city of N e w York, on the twelf th day of April next, at 12 o'clock at noon of that d a y , under the direction of the subscriber, one of the Masters in Chancery, all that certain House snd Lot of Ground, described in a certain deed poll from Mi rlliam B M c L e a n , and Maria T hi* wife, to Ann M c l e a n , of said c i ty , w i d o w aa, situate, lying, and being in the Sixth W a r d , of the city o N e w - Y o r k . a n d known and di*ttn guished a* lot No. eightv-three ( n o w known a* lot N o 87) W h i t e street, which aaid 'ol is hounded as fol lows — m front hy W h i t e street , southerly in the rear by lot of ground lately ovvned by Harris and other* ; westerly by lot 'toimrr y ) k n o w n aa No. 81 W h i t e street, formerly o w n e d bv Arthur Smith ; and eaateriy by lot (formerly) N o S 5 Whi te street, n o w owned bv George W. Mc Lean. T h e aaid lot No. 8 3 contain* in from 38feet, and in the rear 3 8 feet, and in depth, nn each *ide. 75 feet, b e the same more or lea* Together with the herdiuments and appiirtenancea thereunto belonging—subject to a small quit rent lo the Corporation of N e w - Y c k , which is to be apportioned, the amount of which will be stated at tbe sa le . Dated. N e w York, Fab 26. 1830

T H 0 M A 8 W I L L S , Maater in Chancery. F 2 6 l a w S w A d t a

wi l l stand ibe ensuing season, at the piabljof t h e subscriber, in the vi l lage of W e s t Farm*. Wnssaee ier • a u n t y , at F m y Dollars ihe season, to be twit, w i th lhe**|>en*e of keeping, when the mare ia taken e r a v — i h * season ta tannineieon ibe fifteenth day ol J k n e i t . T h e k n o w n ranulation of this Horse aa dvs id>tly i b e greatest racer fin aueesl arid strength ever prodirad in the United Slstra, and wbnee well authentic*!*?] per­formance* on the turf, equal those of any horM that is to lie found In lite annals of racing, render it a l l g s t h e i unnccewaary to enter into a detail of Ins tuitfornoncee.

Hi* blood i* k n o w n to he of the pureet and beet ol w h u h our coiiiitty can boast. A* a fnei getter be hat pioved Mm*«lf an invaluable Stud, and largeoflsa*havi been refuaed by hie owners to have him removed to tin South , where the judges and brerdara ot hor»e*knoa how to appreciate hi* lervicu*, purely from sn aaxioui desire a* Sportsmen to improve through him the steal of horses iii our o w n state.

_ , A long and interesting history might ha given o f hi stock, w h i c h is of tbe best kind and possessing: all t h qualities and propenie* ltxikid for in tbe bieoa horse a brief enumeration mu*t »nffice: As racers, l a r n , Ariel. M a n a , C.oliali, and a host of other* b a v e d i s t k gnuhed themselves , andful ly maioiaintd therepuiaii , o f their s i r e ; and s s a singular coincidence in the btsU ry of ihe turf, n will be rauullecied that all ihe matrix and ali tbe purse*run for last lt.ll >>u the Union couaai excepting a halt mi l e match, were w o n hy colas « American Eclipse, and an offer was m a d e by W . Lit ingston. E*q the owner of Goliah. coming three yaraj old, to run lorn next Spring lor 93000 a^Sitisi any Co that could be found in the tinned Slates. It is alsedi serving of notice that a match has been oflt-red to re the c<<lt of Mr Co. tun. of Pennsylvania got by Arueri ran Fcl ip»e when he Hood at ihe South for a Isrge sut again*! anv Northern rott of three year* old. and w o k ha* been dec-lined merely because an Eel ipse col l o f t l Kimr at* could riot behjiitid al the North, the . i o n s rai p- i i i ive ly refusing to make ruauLvauf thia lieacnput unless on ihe rolls of Eclipse.

T h e mare* will be led and paitnredat a reaionah rate, as directed by the owners , and every projwr al ia tion paid lo their condition and »ule keeping—hut a©. dettl . and escape* at the n»k of the o w i u r . Comtnui cations add teased as a b o v e w i l l b e d n l v rs reived.

JAMES BATHGATE. Weal F«rrns. March 6, 1830 r n S P l r n C S n

B E L L F O U N D E R .

TH E Norfolk T R O T T E R imported from Fnglai B E L L F O U N D E R will stand the ensuing a*ai

to cover at ibe fol lowing places, vir : Fr« m S*tur | evenings untiltMnnday evenings, at ihe s'nhles o f V ham W n g h i . Jer icho; on T m s d a i i a n d W e d n e s d a y each week, at the -lablea of Harrv Van Cott, t w o m e*u,t of Jamaica : and at John Rsynor'a, six miles fr Brook!)t i . (Hal f -way House.) on Thursdays s n d 1 dava "I each week, alterustelv ihruugbout Ihe iea-"i and where he wil l be pieced -.uThursday , ihe 1st da; April next.

Aa the operations of the p u t season must fully e hlish his reputation as a sure foal getter, the terms. future, wi . l he for t l .rrasoo only, w h i c h is filed at dullard, p a v a b l c w b e n the raarss are takrn a w a y , a h e n ihu season cliatea, on the 1st ot August .

Bel.l .einder i* a heautiful hhsxt hay, v» nh great h and tni.K le. fine alar in the forebear!*; black !• g s . rr and tmi—rising IS l and* high His superior bl< av innj< try and acunn. excel every other trolling Si ail He was imperii d in ihe United Stales at ereal expei in the hope of improv ing our r'«td»iT»—a hope w l has been amply fulfilled hy the excellent qualities •. atock H n rolls for size and siibatai.ee are not passed hy any others, and readily ei.inn.ir.J at tl years old. from three hundred to six hundred A l a i l ivedo ls . They are l*»nleaeager!)'toughtafter,a* em e m g in an eminent degree these auhetunlial quel w»l approved of f r the .addle or harne»a.

For par'icjlars nl pedigree and performances, anr a perfect likenea* of the horse himself, and an at 11, representation o f hi* »t> le i i g'tr.g w hen at speed , bilia of the day. placed ai the different hotelt, and o public place* in tbe city srol tbe sdioining country.

T o the farmers and breeder!, generally, of the rounding country, w h o delight in the rearing ami pr ivement of thi* noble and n-et>.| animal, this hot recommended with confidence, hy their obedient fri J A M E S C O C K . Oyster Bay. L I. land ; or at ths h i e . o f Messrs. D U N N A C O C K , 34 Liberty i t : York.

P ;$ Pasture and attendance « i l t be provided a different H i n d i , al the usual prices.

Mares al the n .k ot the owner* F 2 7 1

iY E W Y O R K * B O S 1 STF.A.M H O A T LI

hy the n a y of New pott l*r: ivider.ee

ArTancement$/or <hr r.ion'h tf Marth. 1830 T h e P K E & I D E N T , Capt. K. S Bunker, rail*

foot o f Beekman street. leaves) New-York, at 4 o'clot k, P. M —March

13, 18. S3. 2" —Leaves Pn-videnoe, at 3 o'clock, '. March % 6. II 16. 3 0 . 3 5 . 30.

T h e W A S H I N G T O N , Capt. Comatock. sail* Fu l ton 4 i p , E*»t River.

I>eay«s N e w - Y o r k . 4 o'clock. P M — March 2 . 16, 20 , 25 30 — Leave* Pnjvidence, at 3 o'clock. March 4. 9, 13 18 .23 27.

Stage* will be in readinee* at Providence to r, passengers lo Boston. Stage, also leave F ine t everv afternoon for Taunton

1 V O K T H R I V E R S T E A M B O A T L I N E , re l e from Courtlaunl ttrtet to Barcltry street-North River Line of s t e a m Boat* wi l l leave ( the ing season.) the new steam boat pile, foot o f B street, for Albany, daily, m o r r . g a n d evening .

J T M T E I J S T A T h . - . ) U by tk* HuAttm Kiver B»at Line.—This Lino o (i he ensuing season) wi l l

ntie to leave theI-Hit of Coor.landi street, dai ly , itig and evening, f ir Albany.

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\^J Schuylkill and Ishtgh Coal Cookxng Stovtt, No . 5 Chatham-square , end No . 8 Catherine st. New-York. N.B.-A certain Cure for Smokey Chimneyi.—The maj nufacturers o f t h i s article inv i t e the attention of tha la diea and gent l emen of N e w York and its vicinity to lake • look at their h igh ly approved, useful , comfortable, and e c o n o m i c a l s t o v e s . T h i s celebrated article wi l l b u m to advantage all k inds of wood and coal fuel, hut espe­c ia l ly ibe hard c o a l . It has a handsome Franklin front, w i t h a l l the c o n v e n i e n c e s of c o o k i n g Ii embraces all the advantage* o f roasting, boi l ing , baking, A c . A l l s i xes to su i t fami l ies .

Al*o, their patent Double Ci l l indrica! Portable O v e n for baking.

fcjr Caution — W . Nay lor A C o request that no perj e o n w i l l at tempt to infringe upon their patent. a i d

I D i N O S C H O O L A T T A T T E R 8 A L L S — M r .

Ti

R1 Bly tb respectfully informs bis patrons and the

public , that the Riding Schoo l baa been put in perfect order for their recaption. Claaees for the Spring, wi l l c o m m e n c e on Thursday morning 25th inat.

Ladies by an early application have n n * the opportti n i ty o f forming their o w n select classes—snd to choose their o w n hours, when the school wi l l be exclusively de­voted to their use. Private lessons given as u iual .

A mrvrning c l a s s for Gentlemen, commencing at . i t o'clock, m a y be formed if immediate application is made, •rid the number not to ettcemA seven , m24 6t

13 O O K M U S L I N S — A f e w boxes plain and figur ed received and*for sa le by the package

m 2 3 T H O M A S S U F F E R N . 244 Pearl st.

6 4 T O 1 0 - 4 T A B L E D I A P E R - A tew boxes o f - 4 good qual i ty , lately landed, with superfine 3 - 4

Diaper, tor sa le hy the p a c k e r ' . on reasonable terms. T A 8 S U F F E R N . 244 Pearl *t. mtS TH

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County of A'ew I or*, i Surrogate'! OJire. \

n E monies arising from the asle o f the real estate o f Benjamin Psll, late of the city of New-York, deceased, h a v i n g been paid into this office, in pursuance o f an or­der for that purpose, notice i* hereby given to all w h o m it m a y concern, thai a distribution of the taid monies w i l l be made at the Surrogate'* Office aforesaid, in ihe C i t y Hall o f aaid c i ty , on the thirtieth day of Aprilnext. at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day. at which time and place the creditors o f the ssid Benjamin Pell , de­ceased , are hereby required to produce and prove Ibeir respective demand*. Dated in t h e c i t y of N e w - Y o r k , t h i * 2 5 t h d e y of January, A D 1830

J 2 6 6 w J A M E S C A M P B E L L , Surrogate.

ST A T E O F N E W - Y O K K — In Chancery —Inpur-suance of an order of the Court of Chancery of the

State of N e w . Y o r k , wi l l be sold at public auction at ihe Merchants' Exhange, in the city of N e w Yotk . on the fourteenth day of April next, at IS o'clock at noon, un­der the direction o f the aubscriber, one of the Meiter* in Chancery , all that certain lot of ground situate in the n inth ward of the city o f N e w York, on tha easterly side of Bedford afreet, between Hancock A Downing aireets, beginning at a point in Bedford itreet, in the northwest , erly line of a lot heretofore conveyed lo David H. V a n W a g g e n a n . running thence northeasterly along .a id line 7 3 feet 2 mchea to lot No. 10, belonging to Cornelius and Nicholas I / i w . thence along the eouthweaierly l ine of said lot No. 10, 12 feet to land now or late of Frederick Depeyater, thence along said Depeyiter's land 67 feet to Bedford ttreni, and then southerly along Bedford street to the place of beginning. Together wi th the tene­ments , hereditament* and appertanances thereunto bo-longing. Dated March 23 , 1830.

T H O M A S W I L L S . m 2 3 t a _ _ * » Master in Chancery .

FU R N I T U R E C H I N T Z . — A n extensive a e o r t m e n t French and London Chintx, of the newest style , tor

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Union Line, dai ly i clock A.M. (Snndayaexe Onlv line v ie N e w Brur

Pnnce 'on . and Trenton.—Tie* steam boat T H II G N. Diehl master, leaves Pier N o 1, Washini at 6 o'clock in the morning, for N e w Brunswick paasengers take poit coaches and proceed to T there take the steam boat N W A N , Capt. D . Mai arrive in Philadelphia esrly same afternoon.— Fi

S e a n taken, and purler* and back* Inini .hed. passenger* and to convey baegage to the t t s e m the eeveral Union Line Offices. N o . 5 Conr.lani office from Broadway ; Northern Hote l , foot ol landl at ; Battery Hotel. No. 1 Wash ington st the office on the wharf, old Pier N o . 1, and o n the boat.

All good*, specie, A baggage, at theriak o f the m 6 W f y B J A Q U E H . i

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C s p t Harms, will leave west aide Catrmri N . V every Tuesday , Thuvaday A Saturday at and Bridgeport every Monday. Wednesday A 1 9 A. M , touching each w a y at S a w s i l l s A Nm Passage to Sawpitta A Stamford 50 cents «e< w a l k 75 cents ; and Brideport t l ii5. Meala I e a c h . N. B Freight taken * . naval.

H O B O K E N F E K I boat* per h o u r — T

boat* H O B O K E N ai _ _ # N E E R w i l l leave t h

Barclay streetand Hohoken every 20 minute*. e ing at the e v e n h o u r ; and the F A I R Y Q U I l eave the font o f Canal street every e v e n boui hoken at the intermedials half hour.

' WINTER ESTABLISHMENT C H E A P T R A V E L L I N G — F x « t » 4 3

¥ ? 0 R P I 1 I L A D E 1 1 Through ia one i commence running t morning. T u e s d e y , J

start from N e w York every morning at h a l f c lock, (Sundays excepted) hy the steam-boat V A R K K for Jersey City—there take e legant Cosrhes , passing through all the principal t Newark. Elizabeth T o w n . N e w Brunswick , ' Trenton. Bristol and Frankford, and arrive ai phia, the same afternoon.—Fare 9 4 6 0 .

Aa the number of passengers in this Una ia wi l l be nsees i sry for passengers to seeare sea previous to leaving the city.

For seats in theabove named L i n e . a p p l y tl A S W H I T F I E L D , at the old eetsAtsstsaaJ fire, eld N o . 1. Cortlandt-sl SS Office fro— ] next door to the eelehr ted p o m p <sf good era

Kr Express** and extra e a a e a t a feiaAA hour, day or night, to any p a n o t the U . S t n s a Whitf ie ld .

N . B A Line o f Post Coacha* for N e w 1 h y ateamhent B E L L O N A , via E l i sabeth T< •tarts from Pier No . 1. toot of Markeifield at. • v e r y morning, at half peat 10 o'clock, (Sund ed ) Fsre 91

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