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-oFF-ICE. 16-BROAD-STREET. 3M14 AY EVVNIVOTA.X.1No,18220 -D tLONDON LINE OF PACKETS. (Tosafton the leth ofeve moth.) Encouraged by the atronese which these packets havehith- erto enjoyed, and with the view ofcreatig new lacilitiesin the intereurse between New York and London, thcpre- prietors of these ships now intend to despatch one eftheim from New York on the 18th and from London on the 1oth 01 every month throughout the year, vi : s . Shii HDSONt C.H.Champlnmaster, tosail 16thMal. NSip.ROBER' EDWARDS,Sherburne,master,tc sail 10th June. Ship CAMBRIA, A. H.Griswold, master, tosail 16th July. Ship HELEN, N. Cobb,master,to sail loth August. Theseshipsare all ofthe first class, about t400 tons burthen, cop -red and copper fastened, and tre commanded by men welf acquainted in toe trade, and will be elegantly and pro- fasclhfturaishedfor the accommodation of passengers-Beds Beddiaf. Wines, aind the most ample Stores, being supplied S by theewhers.- For freight or passage, apply to either of thecommansders,onboard theJshis orto JOHN GiR1SWOLD, AoENT, No. 69 South street, corner' Pinest. N. B.-Tle Shipsef this Line pre intended hereafter to touch at ertsmiouth each way;(insteadofCowes.) forthe pr- poseofiandipirand receiving passenger. Steam-boats run constantlyfIheomtat-placeto e Continent, and to different parts fKnland.. .'a OLD UlNE OF LONDON PACKETS. Ship CkOLUMBIA,; J. S. Delano, master, to sail 1st June. Ship -, tosail 1st Jlly. Ship CO tINH IAN, D.Chadwick, master ,to sail ist Aug . bbhp BRIGHTON, W. E. Sebor, master. to sail IstSeptem. With a view of ofering'to the public greater facilities iif the intercourse between New.York.and London, the subscribers have established the above idhips sat Liaeof Packets, to sail from New-Yoik onthe 1st, and Idon on the 25th of each iaionth in the year. They are ships of the first class, about 400 ton bl)urthen,co per fastened and coppered, commanded by men experiencedin the trade, and no expense is and will be spared inb making their accommodations convenient and, comfortable for passengers. Beds, Bedding, Wines, and Stores, of the frslt quality, are fornished.-For freight, or pas- sage, apply to te masters onboard.at Pine-street wharf, or to N FISH GRINNELL & CO. 136 Front-street." N. B.-The ships of the aboveLine are intendedte touch at Portsnouth each way fbr the purpose oflanding orreceiving. passengers. Steamboats run constantly from thatplace to the Continent.and'todifferentparts pf England. m2 LIVERPOOL PACKETS. The .Sib'hibbri hah e established the following .ships as a Line o "Pickets between this port and Livertpol,'to leave this port on' the &th, and Liierpool on the 2 th 6t each monthh in the year:-- ' Ship GEORGE CANNING, Allyn, matter, to sa I .une 8th Ship NAPOLEON, Smith, master,,tosail July it_,. I Ship SILAS RICHARDS, Holdredge,master, to sail Auig..8. Soip YORK, Nashde Cost, miaster,to sail September athi 'These ships a-re about,50 toins each, built of the best materials, copper fastened and coppered, commanded by men experiencedin this trade and no.expense will be spa- red in making their accommodations convenient and com- fortable for passengers- Beds, Bedding, Wines andStores of the first quality, are furnished. For freight or passage, apply to the captains oa board -or to m9 .SI FISH. GRIiNNELL & CO. 136 Front street. SFACKETS FOR. HAVRE--FIRST AND SECOND LINES. An arrangement having been made for the organization of' the Packets to aavre,-in 'tri-monthly departures,the ships oLu these Lines wil.in conformity sailfrom hence and fro inHa- Svrein the following'rotstion:- . Ship BA YARD. capt.-B. Butran, will sail from New-York I on loth May, and-from. Havre on 1st Jlly. . Ship CHARLEMAGNE, capt; H. Rbmianr will sail from New ..-ilkon Ist.lune.and from HavreoiP '20tibAly. SShip 'CH AHI.E CARROLL, capt Jas Chlk, will i from omi i..-orl0 1 hi h iiJine. and Irom H a-.re on li Aegust. SShip F HAN.'-L. cair Fur.%k. il sail frrtuNi aNev'-Irk or st Jult, .nid i Ilrvre nr 1 nrh Auerui. SLIap EDVAhl 0 U1 .NEL. capt. l- HBlkins. wil4 sail S" Irom New-Vor oh 20th July,asud rrom Havre on the lot- INew 'hip capL. Jamnes Finu wi'ilad ftrom Ncow e ark. 1n"Auiuti.andfr"om Hs're 'lth September. Ship ED% ..F.U BONNAFFE.capt. Haitha.way.wallstiflrom N -* oLrk on 20th Aug. anid roin H.tre (.clobt r Hit. These are allveysels ofthe first class, and ably commanded. T,ieir.accommedations for passengers comprise all that can be required fer comfort and convenience. The price for a passage in the cabin is fixedat $140-forWhichbeds,beddmg, S ,wines, and ainele stores, are furnished. l ., f Goods enteto the Agents iNewYork wil be forwarded S free 6f 91 orange; and other thar thb expenses that may be actu- 1 ally paid-upon, them.-"-or freight orpassage,apply to a27 CRASSOUS &-B1YD. Agents. PACKET LINE TO ..BaALTAR. '(NEW ARRANOE NT ) HESubribe view to facilitate a regularinter HEurse bhviean tfs port and the Mediterranean, have established a Line of Packetsto Gibraltar, to sailpunctually eton the fsrday of very ionthffom eah peot' The vessels Share al frat clas, coppered, and fast saiiog; ably command- Ad, and with spacious f'ranished acconmioedations for passen- gser.. The price ofpassage is fired at $100;. or which ample wine and stories, of a choice descrijlikn, ill be provided -- These vessels are regularly nimbee-d, arnd :ne will be coh- tinuaiy on the birth or freight, and her name. Biumir, and S i ctain, announcedinthedailyp pera. o'-th. nodisappoiimi- meat can occur. ' Apply dij board.i frontofrthe -bierh.bers. orto i iri2tf DAVIS &: BROOK'.-.2 iouthstreet. FOR SALE (aL-;otr centii.Iois. 'rfh StIam No ,.r SANDuiSKt, i -,4 1 new lying at Ithe ForfLT owi no H- S Lbert-.iriet.N Ri s uhenbuilt hr i g pe.bole r and low-pressureengide. Heirat ommoda is ; int n in otinmic ordsi,, c 0Y re- tir.l Sine.giusre et.eier.' Ia.ing three a rins', ,bin ) length, 25 feet 9 inches beam, and 8 feet) Incies hold. Her i anventuryis very full. and ia wellfurnished in every respect. T ieteims wir bemiudeeasyi Applyat Ne. 204.Dpantc-st. r nn t pSB'oEAtM. BOAT. FORa SAIE.nu t .r W rTIHE coppered d opp street-fa SWI F2 A AG tened Steam-boat FULTON, now SY e running between New-York and Providence, is offered for sale.-, This Boat is 327 ton burthen; has a copper.boiler and low-pressure engine. Her acconmmoda-h [ions obr.paseages are extensive, having three cabins, abn- dantly furnished, with seventy births, and is a first-rateea boat. A father descriptioen is denied unna essary, ageny Sperso desirous of .t purchasing can have an opportunity to p ie thebeon oat. Forfurtherparticulir term w ch iiin e BB6.I t R ; rhLu AM & CO. 1 wcorner of lt l South treett. wilters Owt line Yo Rung hrsne w alst d weOF MtL' Ce04ntho FROM NEW-YORK TO OWiEGO.a i h trke n m; orrs teown cSlinertsanyt Ptlain, NewlptonrlfoCvi J, Cornoer, Dusel afd &c ontrose twoO-R we Ot-,at WegErunintersecting the line running daily Bhrei 'Ngh oituOvideand, Geieaid, Also-a line canning three tiia a w.e to,,Tiosa Point, wownt Bt Olean Point,&-'. Ai 6ntroae;it intersects aline running to Phila- NewtonJalerunning three ees a week to Philadelphia, \ Tia. Eastin- t I or Seats inrthisiLi, npp.y at James inney. No. 71,eor 1WalimFillkh n sr, Wes"ern Hoteol, No. Courtlan.tit street, New York orto *'p Roy, J ersey City. 4 -c MILLAeR HORTON, P r-prietlorwSg. n STOCKTON & STOKES, JanuaryTat.t82t 5. Lu l Pck-al;ie leave On. andafter Monday, the 24th FifSTf :RTEARI. CiLS;t. wnll lethet Duryea's n hotel, cholsaleS dretai; Jama..ca. t 1 hicJlpsat 7 o'clock e- >w ibesenttqanyptt^':th Veitry fltirg ibueayns exce.t- Snok.'1 hcli:iS p'EA3o'clier kin hctiiLb'rsof.an.end' atooklt8,at 14 r-. F-rcnti n t. th e flo in kkhr'c srel CoeaS. Dowplmg's i "fr.ca e0ngers. o S' El satssry pehistockheeoro b esoanLiquois, lifNo. i ; -0 T I OS.T & W. F. CARY. F- ANCY STORES. tr ELEGANT ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. . O THE LADIES.-Miss ST. MARTIN has received by last arrivals from France. elegant Artificial Flowers of an en- tirely new style-suited to the present season, which she will Bell at the lowest nosaible.prices. ' :e wMerchants and Milintrs supplied at the lowest rates, by the box or dozen. with French or American Flowers. a4 --g NEW PATTERNS, SOR every description of Emornidery have been received, and are now for sale. by MISS ST. MARTIN, 359 Broad- way. Also, elegant Artificial Flowers, &c. a28 MADAME C. BAILLEUL,from Paris, O w No. 12 Jo.1 8ST5EEI, -R ECEIVES now, at the above place, from Paris, by each packet ship, a much larger assortment than formerly, of the richest, newest and most fashionable Millipery.Dresses and Fancy Articles; for the exhibition and salebof which, she has specially appropriated a large room. A private Dresitig Room is also reserved. , Madame Bailleul continues, as heretofore, tn supesinthnd the making of all articlesconnecte'l with Ladies' Dress. T he casesreceivedby theCharlemagne, will be opened on Thursday,30th April. lr" 'Ladies from the South will now find'at Mad'me B's establishment a still more extensive and complete assortment thnp the last summer. a29 , ' TO THE LADIES. J9 UST rec'd'from Paris, and, for saleTat BOURNES', 3s Broadway, elegant Oatrich Feither Dusters, with mother of, Pearl handles, fbr dusting silks orvelvet or ether finerrticlea. 'l'hy willbe found highly usefulduring the present ,and ap- proachisigseason. Being imported ,by the advertiser they are sold ata moderate advance on first cost. me, F RENCH DRAWING BOXES-For sale by BOURNE 359 Broadway, a few Drawming Boxes, recently rec'd from Paris, -containing a variety of eopieh. cold and uncol'd of flowers and landscapes, with fine water colors, brushes and pallet, together with astandto contain the copies while painting. The wholeput up .in the neatest ,nd most tasty manner. , EVER-POINTED PENCILS., A HANDSOME supply of Ever-Pointed Pencils, of new -anid elegant patterns just received from the manufactory. They are offered to the public at very reduced prices. Also-Jewelry,Silver and Plated Ware in general, and sil- ver and brass Door Plates and Knockers, which will-be en- graved to order in the best manner. EVERDELL, Engraver. alS 2t No. 49 Fulton street. 5th Store above Pearl. SEAL ENGRAVING. OBERT LOVETT, Stone Seal Engraver, 297 Broad- way, will engrave Seals on stone or metals, at a short notice, and in a superior style. Specimens of work may be seen in several hundred impressionserom seals executed by him. _Coats oftArms. Emblematic Suhiects, Initials,&c. engraved en stone. Notarial. Consular,-and other Office Seals, engra- ,ved on Steel, Silver orBrass. -- Books ofHeraldrk.-forthe inspection of customers, contain- ing the armorial bearings ofnear ,10,000 names. VisitingCards,.&c..engravedandprinted. ml ELEGANT WORK BOXES. .JI.OURNE 359 Broadway. offera__foralse : Work-Boat... oruanmened n imenimnt tashioniMerne.tasty manner. Alo. a vai.er oi' sEmiI Ia.incy Trunks, entirely new style iperior Iearl Paper Knives,at about-haif the -prices usually charged for them elsewhere-together with many other articles ust received. a27 KJIANCY INK STANDS-A few very elegat Fancy 'Ink '_' stands 'are for sale at BOURNES', '5' Broadway, where may be obtained all the new and popular songs, and pieces, recently published.i,, m8 EVER. POINTED PENCIL CASES. F-OR SALE by ROBERT LOVETT, SAL ENGRAVER 297 Broadway. ml WATCHES & JEWELRY:- ' GI"OLD and silver patent Lever. and plain Watches.-Gold Chains, Seals, Keys and Jeivelry of every description, for sale at reasonable prices, by ROBERT LOVETT. a24 2c Seal Engraver, 297 Broadway. I SILVER & BRASS DOOR PLATES OR sale at EVERDELL'S Establishment, 49 Fulten at. 5th store above Pearl tree, Silver Door Plates ef vaious patterns Do. Number Plate" ':do. Brass Door PlatesandKno1kers 8 . Do. Numiber.Plates ofnew ityle . The abovewill beengravedetoorferin huBuisal] style and at short notice. EVERDELL, Engraver. ir A HE pmliedi is4 olnViieicallnt No. 1ilFul- ,ton street, (onedoorfrom Broadway ) he ,ffce of 0. & .. HENDERSON'S FLINT STONEWAREManulactory, Jer- sey City, and examine a new description of Ornamental 'Stoneware, which has been approved of by those who have seen and used it.' Families can here be supplied at, mode- rate prices with several useful and durable articles for domes- Stic titrposes, suci as figured stone pitchers of all sizes, which wil keep water cool in summer, or stand the fire to boil it without injury'; jars with covers mugs ,tubs, flower pots. &c. Vessels of an.ydesired shape made to order at short notice. A great variety ofextraoized stone pitchers, with bold fig- ures. having lustre suIenro to thdimported stoneware, and made in the sirotigest ianneor fot the use of stores, taverns, ships, steamboats,&c. is now ready for inspection and sale. SShippers, and wholesale and retail dealers in.the city and country, promptly supplied on liberal terms, by application to the 58Fultogentn-str. J. rtdoorro BAroadwa.L nm27, 158 Fulton-streot first doorfrom Brdadwav. DRY GOODa, CtW. M ARSEILLES QUILTS, for sale-cheap, b, . LE. a30 CSM1TH & CO. No, 9 Malen-tane. "OLAfIDGINGHAMS.-- cases eftheabove articlejust re- ceived and foraleby "m30 C SMITH & CO. 9 Milden-Lane. F LEMISH SHEETINGS & IRISH LINFNK-Twe cases of superior quality, for sale cheaplby C. SMITH & CO. 8 No,9 Maiden Lane. N SMITH & CO. No. 9 Maiden-Lane, offer for sale a b*S general assortment of.CLOTHS bad CASSIMERES of the best quality, and the most fashionable colors. Marseilles and Valencia Vestings White and striped Satin Jeans Yellow Nankeens of the best qualify. ... 0 L'FAMILIES, &c. who may be 'in want of any description Sof Linen Goods. such as. a4-4 Grass-Bleached' Irish Li- nens, 5-4 Irish Sheetings, 0-4 to 13-4 Table jiapers, Danask Table Clbtha and Napkns, fall sizes, 6-4 superitl~ F ish Sheetings, fiae white and brown Russia Shetingsj.Rus I Di- apers, Huckabuck Towels,Birdseye Diapers,Long .Lawns and Linen Cambrics, will find it advintageus to call at BUTT'S Irish Linen Store. No., ,, Maiden-Lane, where thqy" may rely uponbeing supplied with goodand cheap good. . t, REMOVAL OF: HOSIERY): &..GLVET STOSE., ORENZO DURiHAM ha ,,rmi*d .hii. ar d Glove Store to lNo. 177 Broadway, n'ear Cpurtlldtstreet, where he will keep an' extniiniveai'tmentof Stoauw., Gloves, Stocksand Suspenders of theisme gii odled sr vce- ' able descriptions as he formerly kept at.l13'Broadway. -Him stock of. Hosiery and Glovesis wel assorted. .and benog im- ported expressly for family use, isfarsuperior to.any% at pres- ent in the city. m2tf T O THE LADIES.-At STEWART'S Establishment, T 02 Broadway, Ladie will find the usual extensive as- sortment of new style handsome goods, for spring and sum- mer walking Dresses; amongst which are some of the most fashionable articles that are now worn ;in Paris, viz: A new style Oriental Muslin, not, to be found elsewhere;. very rich Foulard Muslin, eastern patterns'; Foulard Prints, of light and dark colersM highly lustred Gros des Indes Silk; superi- or blue-black Marcelines; plain Palmyrenes, in new colors. Poplin Gauze, a new article. Also, elegant white, black and green Blonde Gauze Veils; Blonde Gauze of every color, for milliners; embroidered Crape Shawls;, do. real Thibet do. which, with the greatest variety ofthe most superior French worked Muslin Goods in this market, are offered for sale, wholesail and retail. at the most reaionmble prices. m7 S UPERFINE FURNITURE DIMITIES- Black and wlit.. Cambric Ginghams, Extra fine 6-4 Cambric Muslins, 414-4 Marseilles' Quilts,'&c. Just opened; and fr sale low, at wholesale or retail GEORGE. A. BUTT'S Snyl : Na. 2 Maiden lane;, near-Broadway, iD AMASK DIAPERS & NAPKINS-Just received and for sale at JOHN STRANG* & COJ DryGoods and' Carpet Store 434 Pearl-stqeet, 6.7,78. .and,10-4 real double Damask Diapers, of the very fineit quality amd, splendid pat- terns. Also.Damask Napkins of a good'qality. m8 - I CHEAP CAMBRIC MULINS. ... ' i. & A. LANE have received oneceisoftiliiah 1 4 Cambric Muslins,fine, middling, and extra saperline quality. They are offered for salelow,by the piece, of 19yarde each.- Also, Jaconet Mull and Cravat Muslins, fine tesuperfine, by the piece or yard, at reduced prices, at their Stores, No. 11 & 18 Maiden-Lane, afewdoors front.Broadway. nM8 HA SK E LL, S.N'os. 9 4 1]1 RCIADE. A-AS just received a good assortment of splendid Gauze Ribbons, and Gauze Hdkfs.-Also, a choice assortment of Silks, spring colors-together with an extensive assortment of fresh Goods, which will be sold at low prices. a23 A THIBET WOOL SHAWLS. ;LARGE assortment small, middling and extra large size, superior quality new and beautiful patterns, for sale at wholesale r retail, by R. & A. LANE, No. 11 and 18 Mai- den-Lane, 'next.door to, and opposite the Arcade. Also as abyVe---64. 6-4, and 7-4 real Camel's Hair and Cashmere do. new and beautiful style.. m5 A N --PIANO, STAND & TABLE COVERS. AL.N extensive assortment of the above article, rich Navy and French blue and green, plain and filled centres, and cir- cular patterns, fine and superfine, at wholesale or retail at re- duced prices by R. & A. LANE.' No.- 11 Maiden lane, next the Arcade. : mST Jw have lately op-a. vo.,extenoive assortment of- Sheetings of almost every deeiltion. which. are offeredifor sale Very low by the piec orard a .. . my PURY & RAPELYE, t Maidea ino. IRISH &.RUSSIA SHEETING-,. bale extra fiao 5-4 SRussia Sheeting, juistreceived--t do do...Irish do. for, sale loh by JOHN S IRANG &CO. 434 Pearl-st.' min IP LAIN & FIGURED FLOOR CLOTH BAIZE-sa few balesofdifferent widths E&quality.,' jut receivedanddfor sale by JOHN STRANG & CO, 434 Pearl-st. m8O P IANO, TABLE, & STAND COVERS-Just received, an extensive assortment of Blue and Green Piano Table and StandCovers superfine quality, for sale by mR JOHN STRANG-& CO. 434Pearl-st. SILKS. & NANKINS.-The Subscriber offers for sale at No. 100 Front-street, 150 cases China Silks, consist- ing of colored and black Satins, black, white, colored, and umbrella Sarsnets, and Sinchews, black and colored Levan- tines; black Satin Levantines; black and cross-barred Hdkfs. white, black, blue, and 3.lored Sewings; Nankin Crapes, sa- tin figured and embroidered Crape Shtawls, -Satin Damask, white Paungees, figured Velvets, scarlet Crapes. 1000 pieces Mammeo yellow Nankins 3000 do. Company do. do. 3000 do Alhbort do. do. for sale by" m4 THOS. G. & WM. V. CARY, 100 Front-st. SATTEENS, JEANS, "& VELVETS. for exyortation-- 2 cases-3-4whiteSatteese, 6 :do. 3-4 coloured :Satteens and Jeans, asserted blue, S brwn, piak,-yellow, treen andbiff - 5 do. 2-4 coloured velvets, entitled to debenture, for sale by' 'C .:.RUSSELL CO. m6 105 Pearl-street. &00 NANKEENS. 0 0n0 PRieea Y'elov Nrnke'n l Mamme Chop, in 50CO pieces Yellow Nankeesi, 2id qualny Iasti luo') de. blue do.' do. entitled to debenture, for isle by ' aS7 '.' :. J. J. ASTOR 'E SON, 8 Vesey street. D RILLINGc,-4 Bales Cotton & Lien Drillings--just re- cived, a~lforsaleby . a uin C TUCKER, SPRING & DORR, 54 Pine-st. SACO COTTONS-20 bales 29 inch fine Brown Shirtiags. 25 bales 39 inch lrown Sheetings .. 10 do 3 do'Bleached do r do' 20 do Shirtings,just retuived from tlhe Saco Man- ufacturing Compnny, ftbr sale by a29 TUCKER, SPRING & DORR, 54 Pine-street. H AVANA GRASS HATS-350 dozen of superior quali- ty,forsaleby MR a30 G. MERLE, 138 Pearl street. --U-.4 'O 1....U ER....l"- ER...d '- "-'h Un- PONG.LAWNS-1.case extra fine Long LaWns, 'jut r'e e.DWARD Ch4sApEn.d his %%jreibo,,e at NiCo. 143iac. divedforsaeby TUCKER, SPRING IRR, drkrha'anedhi areie to. l 4 t imetreCet side)liearthecornroi Varinck sireei. and I 4iJ Bro-,dwa[i, 'tO 54ine-tret. wiereeheconstantlv.keti-on r.iir1dy made CotBlSi. of r ALCUTTA SILKS.-..98c6aset large and small Chop every size and qualt o, cr.pe. tc irls, aethils. c-l-a. U. pas asid rindannas, received frop ithe latest imports gloves. &c. and wll furnish at the shortest notice, hearses, tion, and for sale by , carriages, &. a2B J. DOW & CO. 119 Pearl-street. .The experience of the advertiser in those departments of -R. v .S 0hlef 4tndn Bln his business which have devolved upon him during many' I.RTISH DRY QO.1DS -30balesof4,4and point"Blanu years C: tinuancein theoffice of Sexton, and inchirgeofthe kets.,20odo9?4 al3.4 .sperier Whitney do - larg cemetery. in thecity, constitutes he trusts a peculiar .10 do naadi go hedad acU w kiis s m s mall tru sa q'ilMtion fortheduties of an Undertaker, He hopes, also. 7 do edlasel. 1 do Gae do tat henay refr with confidence, to the very mdny respects- 20 caes Al hodes&at rtaniPlaiai ble familiesin which he has been thia.employed. lor the mii- 5 do: lto.fineblack Circassians ', nerin'hich.husfunctlons hae betEn dlscharled. Tle pdb-. 4 bale blackmand asportiBombazets licmay rest assuredtli whilc he ill ever ccDasietliously 15 do i blacanda colored Circasian and Bomazets endeavor tb fil]'the.'ot xpectati6nsi ofhi einplbyers as 4 do yellow, blue and crimson embossed Moreens to the required style arrangements, he will scrupulously ad- 1 means black Lastings . iere to any instroctiobs which h'emay receive for the obser- : 8 do ne and dperfine black Bombazines vance ofeconomy. Great cerewill especially s taken in 4 do black and colored Italian Nett the selection ofcarriages, horsesnd drivers. 5, do Parisian silk and worsted Plaids N. His charges in aliases will be accommodating and do Crepe de Lyons moderate. myl am 10 do Calico and Gingham Umbrellas BOYS' CLOTHING EMPORIUM, 10 do Chintz printed Shawls, 12 do printed Cotton Hkfi. BOY LOTlK. r M '2 do fine faney Pulicat do , No.AM Broadway Ecrner of Duane street. 10do bineand whitLdo S No. 3en3 Broadway corner ofDuane s street. 12 do asd Cashmere and Silk Shawls and Scarfs .HE oilyextenswe .etablisment in New-York devoted 7 do Garment Dimity exclusively to Boys'Clothes, where an extensiveassortment, 4 do k and colored arnets, plain and willed ehti yg eroto te D e 4 do black and colored Sarsuets, plain and twilled -made up in the best style, of various.platterns,to suit Boysof 3 d] 9 Cambric Muslins all ages and the different tastes.of parents, is kept constantly 6 ig9-8. 5-4 and 6-4 Nansook and Jacoiet do on hand ftor ale. oo a IAir 8E. fo b" es ofan a tu ns h t do Tabrby Velyets and Velveteens OURNI4. ESSES for Boysofanyagetrnishedat 12 do fine .4 and 3.4 Bangup Cords the shortest notice, without the delay ordinarily attendant en do super lAndon Valenct Vestings occasions of family amcficont, .,r b y. 10 do ormtOd Quiltings and Jeans JAS.A.CAMp FIELD, Drapere Tailler. 10 do brown and white Linen Drills NB.-Gentlemen'sClothmng made to order at the shortest 1 do extra supar Silk and Linen do notice. 1 12 do white', brown and mixed Cotton Hose rs ATO BUILDERS & OTHERS. 30 do black and slate worsted bdo 1 ,le1 Subscriber having been-appointed Agent fora large 4 do men's mixt Lambawool Half HMe. and extensivo Saw-Mill, situated at Saugerties.Ulster.Co.nty. 2 bales Linen Dowlas; 0 do plain and printed Floor Clotlhs is nowvprcpared to make contracts; for White Pie:'Timbir, 6 o.fineAnduperfineFloor Carpeting cut to order fur buildings or vessels. The tiber ivl..oelxe. I 0 worted and. woollen Carot Yarn liveredat any dock on the North River side, free of IexAnse, 3 (0 blue and green TabAle loths and with punctuality. Pricesreasonamble., rdareto MnI. 3 4o redPadding., 3tdo& wllte Iotoiag.Cloths C Saugerties, Uls terCounty;or to the Subscer will be 7 e Conterpanes.and MarseilleaQuilt attended to J. KEN BOD, 2 whiteSites d t". ... 76 Wall-street. 5 do fancy colqredJean#.and Satteans,.fo. elpOrtatlon M ADgIRAWINE. -Thesubscribersdungthest e 2 Isrteeolor-Vlveeiio . have imported placed in bond Taivral a sof 4 s 4-4striplddend checked Ginglhiuss, choice Madeira Wine, wvhichi they now cerefor s u e--thIente 4 o Le law of Coi.gres, ueing theduty onWine. having one in- obck Cotton Frreand Cotton Balls . tO operation. Their iuportationsare all of. .er 'i known 3O nan' 'a ava brand of ,, HQWARD,, MAB~rL^A CO.. aiected and pui. 3o it6 *'olyid 2 doa- supi sorted casks,i with tcgreatestre M, ost' of1.1m 2o ixCirt s have haid thebenofitof voyages to the mEaeand West Inhes [ -m es fCaines aid in consequence ofthe reduction of duty to 50 cen r 3 do alian Sew g Silks do large Hkf. galion.arenow offered upon liberal terms and at veryreduced do Frenh brown Lwns 4 do Gauze and Taffeta Rib- 1prires. y 1 Bro-ad street.. 3 do worsted Braids, 1 do Waist Ribbons bondss N. B.-Wine of the finest quality, sls.ecto drawback al 2 do Horseskin GloEcs-s-for sale by ways to behadas above. Is7lm CHARLES H. RUSSEL &sCO. 105 Pearl.st. CARPJIAING, &c. jtARPETING-io bales superfineCarpeting.iust received and forserl - a,7 St RIPLEYS" &S WALDO, iiExchanke Place. * J- -NEW CARPETING. JOHN STRANG & CO. will open on Monday. 4thMay, at their Dry Goods and Carpet Store, 434 Pearl-street, 2 bales splendid light Carpets, 1 do. do. dark do. some entire new patterns. ml CARPET STORE, No. 105 BOWERY.-The undersigned offer for sale, at their Carpet and Floor. Cloth Ware- Imjuse. No.1105 Sowery'hbelowGrand-stveet, the.foillewing descriptions of Goeds: ,' Bruissel 'Carpeting, of wiite; lemon, green, and ether colored ground work. , I Ingiain Carpeting, from the Kiddeirninster and other dis-' tinguished.sanufactories in England of arianous quiities, ,n5 t.a.tn;Psaids, striped and figured Venetiasl C.r~~iotall the differnt'widths.' Al9o, S'FlooOr6 Cloths,Osomnoof which area low pried article. 'Fler lodth.Baizes, figusrd andplina, from 7-Fto a quitters wideyi:,:.:,' '". .! Table, PLano,~'and Stand Covers. consisting'of fine, extra fiise. itd'finee qualities, of the Grecian ad Vine Border, ,aeBplendiii'liticle." . '-mpeial Turkey. Brusels. and Wilton Hearth Rugs, India Mieand Matiua,. Frnges. Bmdina.&e. al 12m ALBRO & HOYT. 1T HE Subscribers, in addition to their former assortment, opened this morning several bales of low-priced Ingrain Carpeting and Hearth Rugs. Also, very superior Kidder- minster, some entire new-patterns,very splendid. On hand, their usual extensive assortment ofBrusselsdou- ble super, superfine, and fine Ingain. Venitian ita ets-cor- responding patterns ofi ll clore, Imperial Brussels and Wilton 'Hearth Rugs, all Floor Cloths, from three quarters to two yards wide-Nankin Mattings of all 'widths-Piano, Table. and Stand Covers. . N. B. Goods sent to any part ofthe city, arid cat to fit apart-, meats, without additional charge to the purchaser. ,, ": J. & J. SACKETT, No. 96 Division-street, :m4 I Nearly opoosite Market-street. ,*E'LOO]t CLOTHS-4 bales 'of plain and printed 6-4, 7-4 and 8-4FleorCloths.ren, orangeandblack, forsale by a17 -H. RUSSELL&.CO. 165Pearl-street. .ORAMENTAL 'HAIR MANUFACTORY, ,, W WHOLESAtU AND RETAIL, i ". No. 2'ABROADWAY. M- I.ARTIN:; GILBERT & GODQUIN, Hiirdresse, from Patis. beg lesve to inform the Publio, tha'tthey have c -stant - ly or, hand. a selected assortment of Ornamental Hair, of .very descripftioi, for' Ladies and Geitlemen,' made of the 'beat material and in the last Paris fashion. Their stock of Carls,.Puffs, Ringlets, Braids, Wigs; Toupees, is very large; and theyirequest country dealers in want of a supply, to visit their establishment. Wigs and Toupees made to order in a-superior Etyle. Selected Perfumery. ,al 2w 'K DUPRE & AUDIOT. L.AADIES' HAIR DRESSERS, and HAIR CUTTERS, from Paris, have the honor to inform the Ladies and Gentle- men of this city and its vicinity, tharthoy have removed their establishment from No. 331 to No. 287 Broadway,- opposite Washington Hall, corner of' Reed-street, where they manu- facture Wigs, Toupees, and Hairwork of every,description, wholesale and retail. They have also on Hand a general assortment of English and. French Perfumeries .andFancy Articles, of a superior quality, for sale wholesale and retail. Also, superior Eng- lish Brushes, of every description. SAll orders from the country willbe received and punctually .attendedrto." ,, ar242w at jElateiiftntion of HuNT & HoMai, for SPINNING FLAX & HEMP,isexelusivelyowned by the LINEN COM- PANY of thecity of New-York. Th'Machini, since its e- hiom n is thi*. cit, ha ...en much improved by-the in- -einiyofso adotrgourskil, artists... : . PiacticalMachiaists havyepronounced it alabour-savingin. Yeatinn, ngt inferiorin iittiito py thercontrivedsince the days of Anxwmimr.' Ittmay e driven by horse,' steam, or Saterpower and wll, it is believed, produce sarn with as ge stfacility aid with aslittle expense,.ae the Cotton Spin- dlns. The .ompanyare now prepared to contract, to de. liver and put into operation, in anypAirtoftheJLnited States, Machinery on this noproved plan. For particulars, apply at the Office of theLinenCeompar New-York,No. 34 Walil-street, upstairs; or to SAMUEL SPALDING, Mitdlletown, (Conn.) New.York Julv25th.1828. iv25 tf B" LANKETS-10 bales of Mackinaw Blankets with Indi. go Headings, and assorted points, in smalltrusses. 30 bales 4,41 and 5 poifit Blankets, for sale by C. H. RUSSELL & CO. mO6 165 Pearl street. l'LANNELS-1 bale fine white 4-4 Gauze Flannels, for J sale by C, H. RUSSELL & CO. mi .... 165 Pearl street. P APER HANGINUS.-A large assortment" of Paper Hangings, common and rich, constantly on band and to'be sold at the lowest prices and in lots to suit purchasers, by C. GATERAU, 131 Pearl-street. SAlso-Avery largeassortmet of Silk and Worsted Fringes and Silk Bindings. .. a2 A MERICAN WOOLENS.-00'packages, consisting of S : : 'Broad Cloths, Casinmeres, and Stiiaets-for sale on liberal terms;-at 54Pine-street, by 'iBS TUCKER, SP.RING.& DORR. s UMMER SPERM QIL-,4tierces andbrIsn. landing from slobp Experiment, Steveis' wharf, fbr sale by I5 .: ISHI GRINNELL & CO. 136 Frost-streot. S ONDON SHEATHING COPPER-The subescribers, So agents for the manufacturers in Londoeihave constantly on hand a large supply of first quality Copper, which they will sell on favorable terms, and in quantities to sii; i.tipn i hi.-ta FISH, GRINNELL & CO., l.: Fr,,,i .,r., '. Theyhave'now landing from the ships C'thi,ii ,,, ilIl Ib- eon, 100 cases, assorted. from 16to 39 is, i' i P RINTING CLOTHS-iso0 loles, ir salt bhv P m7 RIPLEYS & WALDO, 11 I.'hli.,, . SUBA" FUSTIC-8 tons Cuba Fustic, lbr sale by m8 0. MAUJIAN. 33 lurliog-alip. d o(ALABRIA WINE-3o qr easka Clliabris Red Wine, Glancing in frQnt of tho lubscribess' store, fbr ai by m6 4 G. G. & S. HOWLANB, So South-street, m' OFFEF.380 bagBrazil Coffee, for male by m8F FISH. GRINNELL &,' CQ, t i1ll t,rt.. TriORTOISE SHEiL-i ease Manllia Tortoise Sholl, ftb sale by JOSEPH OSSORN, it Soutb-straet. tu rLQUR -i1bbarrI S.,Beaeh' band, ltes h ro thil PA. rMi lldla gfl'di Troy Towbmtsootles Mthfor ialeby fAlT RICK & C%. ,m ..7 '19South-streot, W HISKE--t hhds. 2 tierqoa Bonans 1 hhd. amoaked Hams, f6r ibal e by . a7t HART, HERRICK & CO; 19 South-street. URE SPIRITS- h .hda.a &lpierior artle, just received m. .- aad forsale by I.' .. .. .... .. .. n m7 3t HART,. HERRICK '& CO. w9South.street. J m7 RIPLEYS & W DO, ii Exchange Place. O LD E. I. COFFEE, in small bags, suitable for family use, for sale in lots to suit purchasers, by mq'G GRACIE & CO.. 20 Bread-street. OT'TLES-Porter and Wine Bottles in hampers of one groce each, and in fine order, for sale in lots to suit pur- chasers, by *". GRACIE & CO. 20 Broad-street. ITALIAN SEWINGS-5 cases Guarino; 6 do. Maresa;- 6 doSoettmuo 5 do. Catalano-blue, black, and light Dyesi3upen0r quality, for sale by - m9[ G. G. & S. HOWLAND, .0 South-street. "TtTiTAPOLLAM. HDKFS.- 6 trunks Ventapollam h Ialidketdhiefs, fa up'ior quality, and new and bean- tiful patterns, entitled tb debeiture, and for sale n" 9 -.. PiIEMSEN & CO. Hanover Square. "INNAMON-o- .bal&,'about 500 lbs. very finest quality % J 4ltylei Cinname f)i sle- 'by' . I m9 I '- PIET ERHARMONY, 63 Broadway. " ,EXICAN PIQ COPPER-steons Mexican Pig Copper V.UL'. obr'salo by. m ie I -'PETER HARMONY.4 3 Broadway. SC UPAR-40 botes prime white Havana, tad'SO do. brown mi ." .+,- O.' AURAN, 33 Burling-slip. 1 QSSIA ,IRO--75 tota RuSMSi new sable Iron,:landing BIn fntoft.the sobacriberal.StoreIbr saleby ' Sm9 I -, G. G. ,S, HQWLAND, 50puth-street. " AGSi-Trieito and Messina ags, assorted quahties, for a *" .. ''. 56South-street. IRON-60 tons Russia new sable, landing in front of the subscribers store, for sale by m9 G. G. & S. HOWLAND, 50 South-street. "OTTON-70 square bales Georgia Upland Cotton, land 13 STngand URoGIS & PERKINS, 41 Southptreet. BOOKS, MUSIC, &Ac T .RARE AND VALUABLE LAW BOOKS. T READWAY, & BOGERT, No. 38 .Pine-street. have a large collection of the earlier Reports, and Elementary Wri- ters, most of which are out ofprint, and rarely attainable in England. Amongthemarethetbllowing: Tothill's Transactions ef the High Courtf Chancery, both by Practiceand Precedent. Published in 164. Domatt's Civil Law, 2d edition, Strahan's translatidin, 2 vols. folio. Equity Cases Abridged, 2d edition. 2 vols. Sir Thomas Jones' Reports, folio.. E SirT. Parker's do. do. Lord John Freeman's do. do. Lord Raymond's, do. do. Sir Thomas Revnold's do. do. Sir James Burrows' Settlement Cases Lord Coke's Reports, Fmche's Reports Psallexfin's do. Sir Henry Hobart's Reports' Lord John Fotesque's Reports . Gilbert's Cases, in Lawadd Equity Molloy de JureMaratimo, 2 vols. l[8vo Vmner s Abrjdgment. 2d edition complete, in 24 vols. royal Do Supplement to do. in 6 vols. do.: Reportsin Chancery during th6&Reign of Geo. I.. folio Benloe and Dalison s Reports.folio. Digest ofAdjugeJdC-see,comprhEd r.din at Il iheapr.roved Decisions of Chiefalstice Hel. PFarker., Pmt, Ramond. Hardwick, Lee, and Ryder, folio-for sale as abnse. m6 Bl T-, -=--- B .DOOK. - pLAK BOOKSq anufactured of the best English and 'American APape, dioundn. the mostapproved style. Also. Sa large assortment of half bound Blank Books, warrantee of the best quality. Also, Recqipt, Note, and Bill Notes of Hand, and Bills of Exchange Books, for sale at Stationers' Hall, 245 Pearl-street. by .DAVID FELT. m6 A THE CARBONAR- 'PIEDMONTESE TALE, by the Duke de Levis, in 2' vols. published this. day, and for sale at Stationers' Hall, 245 Pearl-street, by DAVID, FELT. m6 UTTNITARIAN ADVOCATE-Just received, the Unita- J rian Advocate,Vol. III. No. 5, for May, 1829, at Station- er's Hall, 245 Pearl-street, by DAVID FELT. m6 "-.1-ff CAP PAPER. B'500' REAMS just ree'd and for sale at Stationers' Hall, 245 Pearl street, by m6 DAVID FELT. 10 ALBUMS. - J MBELISHED with fifty engravings, and bound in the most elegant manner, for sale at Stationers' Hall, 945 Pearl-st, byl DAVID .ELT. m6 RENCH COPPER PLATE PRINTING PAPER.-72 -.y reamN Frenci Plate Printing Paper, of a:superir quali- ty, just received and for sale by A'. IMB ERT, a24 79 Murray street. A MUSIC FOR THE. FLUTE .. A FOURTH sheet of Flute Melodies is just published, by A. FLEETWOOD. 47 Murray-street, price 12, cents, con- taining Roderick Dhu's March-March in theCataract ofthe. Ganges-March in Richard 3d-New-York March-Boston' Grand MaZtr'- p-WaltZ-,Wi' my Love, I'll march.away, and Marsb to the Battle Field. .. S Re ollect that the feur sheets published by ime contain thirty-three popular tunes, the same as are published on co- lored cards at 12i cents each, and for which you' are charged" only 50 cents for the-whole. a'24 S ENGRAVINGS. - A N assrtment'of new publications in the engraving and lithographic line, received and offered to the trade at very rea- sonable prices, by CHARLES DE BEHR, a29 108 Broadway. PRINTS, ENGRAVINGS, MUSIC, &c.. HE subscriber having removed his stock ofMusic..Litho- graphies, and Engravings, to his establishment No. 79 Murray street, begs leave to inform his customers that le is now rea- dv to supply their orders as usual; and in returning his thanks for past favors, lie solicits a continuance of their patronage. m7 A.,-IMBERT<. T HE FRIEND, OR ADVOCATE OF TRUTH, No. e 9, for May. 1829, just received, and for sale at Stationo ere Hall, 245 Pearl-street, by 8 DAVID FELT. W CONSTABLE'S 'MISCELLANY. M. A. COLMAN, Park Place House, ups.airs, has foreale manyof the selected works-latelyprinted by Con- stable, which are sold separate fron.the whole seripe-tit: - n'die inteeor of Central America, by Orlando W. Ro- berts, with notes and observations by Edward Irving. with. map. "&e. 18mo. eleth-i rice $1.25. It is called Ruberts' Adventure. d (Captain Basil Halls Three-Voysges, 5 vols. I8 m6. b1leth.' Sehiller'a.Historical Works. translated from the,.German by George M.ir, Esq in 2 vols. 18nio. cloth. Bell's Life of Mary Queen of Scots, in 2 vols. Imeo. cloth -pice $2.50. Phenomena ofiNature, 18mo.cloth-price $1.25. m9 6Ot C UVIER'S ANIMAL KINGDOM, in English, :with En- gravings some.of which are colored-a few numbers, pride each $350 of the above work are for sale by m9 WM. A. COLMAN, Park Place House, up stairs. SK ANTI-MASONIC. . IN the Press to be issued next week on Thurday, 14th of May, the sixth number of the Anti-Masonic Review and Monthly Magazine, (2 dollars per ann.) containing the HON. CADWA.LADER D. CoLDEN's views of the institutions of Free- masonry, together with a neat history of the secret order. Price ofthesingle number 25 cents to be had at the Editor's office, No. 108 Beekman street. Where may be also had. the celebrated llustrations of Freemasonry." by Captain' Wm. MOBneA, with an account of the kidnapping of the author.- Price2s. And aleo, tIe New- York-Beacon, a weekly newspaper of the city, devoted to the cause of Anti-Masenry, of liberty and of our country, price $3 per annum D A. m8w ,HENRY DANA WARD. J MESIER'S LITHOGRAPHIC MUSIC, C .. UST published, the Swiss Boy's Lament; words by Montgomery-(Vignette Title)-*" Sing not my Song 'yet; comipoed by Wade: .The Song of the Swiss Exile, written byO'Mqra,composed, by Lee: Cupid and Hymen, selected, from the Italian, by Kiallmark My B nnr-I'Vec Wife.,sung byMiAIs'Paton, AheE&c.--mrd. ty Btri.s. InmyBower so bright""-iCavatina, sung by tiss Patom "Wi'myL oe 1'llmnarchaway" 'Farewell to my Haniti" "love butthee:" The Rose will .case to, blow.i .Oh! Memory. cease:"' "Woman' Charms :" I ee.theim on.their winding way"o Said eSniile to a Tear:" "The Sodier's Grave :" ." The Merry Flageolet:" Military Ronde :"!" Swiss Waltz" with ,variations; &c. &c. together with 'a gieat variety of other Music, lithographed and published by EDWARD S, MESIER, No; 28 Wall-street. Several new Pieces are in hand and nill soon be pub- lished,.. m8 lw* 9 E i VINE DRESSER'S Thenretical and Practical'Man- uel orthe arteof cultivating the vine; and of making Winue, craudy and Viaegar with descriptions of the species ail varieties efthe viesi the cliates, soils and sites, in which- each can hb successfully cultivated, their mes of blossoming anitl bearing; the disaseeaof the vine, and means of preven- tion. Witl iunatltrutioua br the preservation of wines, bran- ih'fvrt.ii.r.ar. l,'tintsITa.&.c. o'ati. niprpa; fur the care of l, \i r, 'l Ir u.. oiiiin e ll' hin 'ie- ril and brief Stkfl, 'hirii .1/ i i,, ii.u'sit, l m tlil,-'e .'l' n-.>dris rt. By Thise- In f' Ii ,,ii' m In r i tiin 'irrt.iry n i me Lii ican Soie- If .in' I', ii, iiin'i i' 'tvoil h,.dfih aii aslr.ciatiOle for 1l li. miii.l.s. iii,= t ,nl' f .\ iiiltuh ro mid ,ditiu rol'ilip Agricultu- rt .l'0iiii'l l 'tiiiis. t.U. Fi,,mn til second French Edi- 1i11 th e sIo 'I rn islatier of Lu S ailtasire. Lo Notti Roma- Na. 4a., .&L' Ti' IbvI w plt is iS.,t p.iiuLi0td on good isr., inio-ta"" li, by P. CnillclI. ,f New-York, at one thiilr per <'|,., at wliicl prire t will be lurilshed to isubsci- bets, plyable on dliverys It contains about 160 pagesand his a lithlographie drawing, annexed, of ome impleW,ents aseiudstry mi Le care of the vine and of making wine. Purt chasers or subscribe fbr six copies, will be entitled to an ad- ditional copy, g, ratios. 0;1 Citizensgenerally would find this Manual an acbepta- bl.L-preseat to their country f'Aiends. m4 rtHE.RENOVA'iNG LIQUID willresiorethe faded co- ]. Ours of Black and Blue GARMENTS, manufactured from Wool or Silk, to which it is applied, Coats, Trowsors, Hats, Silk Stockings, Waistcoats, Veils,Gowns, &c. Thelenovating Liquid combines elegance with economy; it gives a silkiness to the texture, a bright lustre to the colour, and increases the durability of every article that is dressed with it. Travellers,and all thosewhosoClothaslhave been damaged by the heat and the dust of the summer, and Gentlemen who have nrilbrtunately bought Clothes that have not been dyed with fart colours, will find this aninvaluabletreasure; andito every family that regards economy, it is a necessary and indiis nsasih requsite. Sod whoiale anud retail,by Mr.E. BLISS, No. 128Broiad- wat--iQ Directions or use will be given wth.ench bottle. ..t7 .' I* j' MONEY TO LOAN... -... 'S' ROM $10,800 to 120,000 to loan 9n Bond ind Mortgage. on re l estate, within the cny, in sUm tq suit applicants. rn quire at the MechaniOsr, Fire Insurince Cbimipanvy, Ne. 2, Franklin Square; '. : '' ' r lse[utaueeagaiaetFire e 'ctedandalloBses as usual ' l IONEY TO LOAN.-$tS,Ol0 toloan on uaiincumbeted r1Y Ja4 ralestate in &i. city, in suos. of 5000 'or 6000 dellari,, m7t ..GERARD.W O r 3pMONEY ON ,ORTG GE.-20,000' Dollars' to. loan on I Real Estite in this e t'o W BROKEN BANKS, C .,. .. -. N OTESol'the following Broken Baks pturchased.a it h s iFranklin Bank, N. York NewHope, Lomibard Protection. Monmouth, Greene Ceunty, Plattsburgh, Exchange Bank, Jersey City, N. J. Manufacturing Co. N agara-by KIMBALL & CO. rockers. 21 Wall. asO d&ctf First Office above Pearl-street. ~P _.. I A.' SCOTTisH NATIONAL FEkLINGS. While the loud-torrent and the whirlwind's roar But bind them to their native ropks the more." Goldnsmith. The beautiful and pathetic song of Locaber, is tnown to, and admired by all whqr have an ear for music or a soul for poetry ; bt heard by a highland- er in a distant land, and amid other scenes, the effect is similar to that.produced on the Swiss.by their na- tianal air, the Ranz des Vaches-it inspires a sad and earnest.lnging to return to the place of their nativity, th early haunts of their youth. The following anec- tote was related to me by the medical gentleman who witnessed -the effect: and at the same-time that it tends to corroborate my assertion, it also proves bow powerful is tie sympathy existing between. this our " tenement of clay" and its celestial inmate, the sIoul. 1 It was the fate of Dr. C. to accompany ae Highland regiment across the Atlantic, to a far distant shore." The station where the troops were entanged vas ve- ryr healthy; t rhe climate particularly good : judge, the the s urprize iof the good doctor to find his soldiers llingtifck'Iday,,and his hospitals filled with invalids, -ewhihlttlWhecb-oid iotieubve thedisease, he ceuld apply titreant y. '*noe eatain the moon shone so .unusually bright, rtine t iat r onwtiwsaWfflovely, as the beams p(tayed upon tho rippling water, or gave ligitraid sha- dpw to the iagnifictnt' torAst trees near his ab 'jde- tiat he was tempted to-take-a solitary ramblo, S ", Musing en days long past. And pleasures gone forever by :"- toe sound of the bagpipe struck upon. his ear, and attracted him towards the barracks, where t hopipor as playing, in thlie most touching manner, Lochaber no more ! SMaybe,-to return to Locliaber no more ", Dr. C. approached the large room unobserved, rnd, Idoking, in, found all his ,men assembled, and all in deep emotion-some reciumbent on the floor, some re- clined against the wall, many in tears, and one, bury- ing his fkee in his hands, .sobbed aloud. Mjy friend retired to his quarters,: on the following moreitg.he sent fo the piper, and, bribing himn to secrecy, com- nianded him in future to play nothing but lii.ly airs, rdels, stratlispeys, and marches; but nevdr, on pain of his displeasure,.to breathe Lochaber again. The piper obeyed;-,the effe t az] r.,iiical-thc i .ili- .revived, and in avery .ih.rt ltihC. ni. n .rt rLdijusl 1i1 hospital. This anecdote, which I h.-w t I.- iruee. inspired mie with a most ardent desire to see Locliaber--sceies n"rst be beautiful which produce such an powerful eof- fett on the mind. Lastsuirnr,-r. p.hr i, lir':'"'-, ihi. imaguficeinit scenery of the northern lakEtiol Sc. ii.J, I came upon Loehaber: BEen No-v i. reared ht .cr.n r.- ed head-at his base stood a lasteor of miserable h6v- .el0,, .a:n samp Miwhere ;avery breeze that passes by whispers "jague "-eeli .hut is formed of wood and Lurf gathered from the m.rafss beneath their feot-a hle in the roof forms thechiimney-a hole in the side is the window, and in some of the huts window and door in one-tnot.a tree to be-seen :-yet dear as life to, the Highi under is the memory of Loch ber.- [London Lit. Gaz.] M. S. th [Fo nthe Canton Register.1 AN A'nABI ir MRHANT y IN CINAs.-In Ranaudst's account if two Mahomniedan travellers,who visited In- Tdia and Clipra, in the Sth or beginning ot the 9th centu- ryj there is a story of an Arabian merchant, whose con- duict does not seem unweimrthyof imitation in th e 19th e tury. The then Emperor who resided at Nanking sent one of his Eepichs'to parch aso foreiwn articles of lite A.rabian moerhan.i. at C,'yni-i. Tlhe r.u-ir 'i. would b -.,n'e noiv'i &-I. h of tlin 1 .Ai_:.,ic l i s, u Ae rati strifeeied. to 0 inirtlh'o a sinrr.) ie.- N tn. rupg the tr.JI at thin Imporiul \tc. rid pi.rin ir in ti9s denied aot'ustice, as iiall adimnai.ei I a. n j.i- 'il-e of the Eiiiperor himicir. Wllaj fdr.';- I., talie isi not sidi. buleais the Eunuch 'v. "d1,r[ .. li. preirirty, arid.Onsieid from h-is ffi, e. it ua likely the Chl.iarsan iner,.liriAt .tblturne wLL'.L li Cupidered a I't it re, f.r I,. isory canrd atd.er gourds. The Drnasty tlien on tho throne of China iwas one "f tih ie..is cslcbrrated. iand that after which the Chi-. m..-1 1t ,li call lthe.'.:l --ii..le imen mm T r, or as Beggars.-Twhe's.ir t.-u ri.rmtt trci .W uit n oren nu;(nerous class of these unfrurtumiates; than, maay, be eonep perhaps aorgregited in any. other part 'o tie world., The number of the blind stupplicators opaimls, are very striking to every stranger, since. frequently links of bitn, a dozen, or more, miay h seen, and lter- ally are theo blirid leading the Blind;". t It ikreported that the sighltis 'vervy frequently de- str'iyedin if.i..l, fi..i lthu ur t.ofrearifng objects ,if c.'m li.n.:'i in. irid.:. i, lc rai i, and thus begging i C hir s., a- i-l a in 'c-.h -" uiii'is, is.reduced to a syclerw, and pitioieed as a pro!te siohj But there are others who appear to form a distinct racde-twanderers froam street to street, .with no other clothing than a tattered mat,.and a slouched hat at tbelsamre material--of thc most. pitiable aspect-and exbitinr there i sadlys a greuiiatinger sumndition of hn wrtched-a n heir lacantof rn n else here, we nr .n.t ,.and ;i :, the an.jihi"- "iniiy fequolmly' e a SBoti1 l-rln kini, ,A' the o -fi -veoetables,--fish,- &c'. that ra y be thrown Sy.1 TheyareB gencfally eaten upiwith disease, to terd with vermin, and truly offer such a .ipectacle of human misery, as to leawsd to the conluin that deception is never thter ought of-in eo bwe may be- hold thea periLet Lszar. ' Whether thare is a greater sum of humnin wrestchd- ness in Canton han elsewhere, woe l '. iiu-4.ioi) L to oteriiaie, but as travellers are 'li', ien l hr-lt to L reason only n what they are allowed lo s, it leay be fair to infer;that the. poorlaws ofChina, are very imperfect. l l rat. f, i s .o ghinese ayings.-Better have no beoik, than be- lieve all that is in Books ell MTh Mandarin 'who loves a single Casi, is not worth a Ca. Pure Mandarins never latmount to the end n Mon who stand in b thecourts of prinues, inold lve the in ar ch, as they love their faths, lovo'haufmaolibn sathy love thair own familiasi aid love tle people,. as T be vry clever at. the e d of anaffair, i not so a gooi, as ae little clumsy care at the beginning. Dpceive not your prince, sell not iiha laws, injure -net he people, these arie tre e important rules for Madarfns. r " -lha Mandarin won't tako, it is tantamount to givinrs if lrorht trouble, i is gratin repose, if hewoep inju relit is coiferni a it ineht. If lie nts when noeling ise amiss, lie introduces viltanies and cerses Rtha iorithan commit a crime against ti e people, bettr'commnit a crime against superior officers. mai, never lightlto y promisete eninge asentene, never lightly lend any cman the assistance of a smile.. In all affairs be cautious' and careful, Thuis soyin savors -mo ef Scotland, thia bI reld and. in o ri wotlths Is loe dar m lspesle G d gaa, btot'l.ove thoe Ii rwling i~idpooplu i,t is better Lu iunitishin ite so- vohny the' in" ah portioti, than go 'outside the law 'and add ra-'pontionii of severity. tlroemncy is better -that rigntor.eyondd-tllO'.i a e l '- of l s erm h a iit t u rw e h 'r' - The, .sd'httor, s'will bo deaof and blind as niont eeand cows; .iMCrintin; hetriotmahces ?se vond of fltterpng- will nepciierseve reftheeaenoh.Gods- o.- Great wisdom which exalts n natvion in niithing inure than diuisetiang thi crpimiwd of he many ; greet follyri one of hiss walks in disguise, he had to talto shelter "^ / .' . ftith the nun in An 94tinxs-houe, whaor a police rum - ner c ized hint, and knelt down, ais usual to d i Judge iMrverence. The Judge, however, did a wish to be linown, and after his return home, vnt fi thenruner, on whom he inflicted 60 blows to teach hi mnere e iautn for the tim to com Tho.Judge in passing through a narrow street, sa a poor woman withhoer breast ex' 'uking A ehi 1 tthe door. want ofmodesty he orders 3isr immediastly 30 1 the taCe ; and her hus band 40 Mews, pin taught his wiffnbetth , anurs I a 1Such are'th g evne f 9ood men a der a eotism. ' NjEW-YORK AMERICAN. MONDAY EVENING, MAT 11. DEzNE ,OF r TH AnimIIgTKATI0-W aveir me the Washington Telegraph. Tka annexed rail fromnit, we find in the Evening Poit of-riday. and is only becau they an thus copied without dies into a paper which was at times the medinm, in ay -past,ofBound ah d honest opinions, and may still influ enc thie'juitgment of same honest m readers, that w , have thoraght them worth a pawing notice. They fo low hre: ' [A-ro the W-shings-Te sh,.XayS-1 So truo, as is the self-evident doctrios, that! all me are created free and ea'ual' 1 0 P elective governments the people have a right to chang their officers. Admit for a moment that the placing man in office invests the right to hold that ie to life, and where is the value of the elective frachis Where'is the security for faithfulness in the disehirg cfits duties ? No man accepts an office from an id that ha is to Buffer in his own private interest per 'ormming"its requtirmonu ; therefore, me *bligaU4b o Lhe pal ol'the public is created. N6matchaawrigh to claim office as exclusive .property.: therefore, a -cORIplaints of injury when the people deprive him a ,office, is* without found action. ofdes __nnti-" Man#; hence in those ge ,e ed urdars and privileged indivduals; a hereditary lkiung, and a hereditary nobility. The doctrine attempt ed to be eet up in this country, that individuals and families have a right to certain offices-that because a iman has long continued in plaee, he 6ught not to bt removed whenever he shial be careless or unable tc perform its duties, or whenever he shall attempt th make of Ids office an instrument to abuse the public will ; this doctrine is a raliedeived fom monarchica practices, and should be exploded ii this free republic. In this cdedley ef unqUasiionable truismi, and Uas foundod assertions, we are to-find, we presume, th apology. or defence of the Admiiitration, for the n. discriminatng and sweeping pime.ription-we can a& it by another name-wlah is visited alike upon thh high andthe low, who ware not worshippers of th Idalof the-hour. - Before entering into any examination ofthe eircua stances undar which many recent retovals have beer made, we must be permitted to ask where the doeic has ever been "attempted tb he setup," or been ayow ed in a.ny manner i6 in thbis country, that indiiduIa *a d families have rights to certain offices ?" or wn it has been ever denied that an ofn-cor might rightfully be removed "Iwhenever ho shall be c:areles, or unable to perform his duties; or whenever fe shall attemp to make his office an trumenl to abuse the pubho will ?" If no evidence can be produced, as %a are ster there cannot be. of the exisoee or assertion of the absurdities here imputed, would it not seem to follow, both, that :the propagators of much stories feels that the course, pursued by ihe oministrhticn in ' regard to removals required justification; and that nei. their truth nor justice, nor the public interest, afford any grdunds for such justification, and hence their re- sort to these purely imaginary and supposititious at- gameute. But let ul tetsomeoftberemorakbyth 'Principles implied in the remarks of the Telegraph, as governing the administration. - Is General Harrien recalledbecaush hearel or unable to perform the dties of his station Them -C&nnOtLo-y_ dd l- .--M^W - pointed, no intelligence was yet received in this coun- try of the General's having reached his staticn. Had he attempted Lito abuse the public Will" by means of his-offico.e--still less; for-even the Jsxcwon papers were sadulous to commend/his abstmnce from political quesLions between the period of big appointment and his departure from'the country. These then were not the grounds ef his ;,IQ : still he in recalled, and an expenditure of r18 000 is wantonly incurred to substi. tuto for a ca yabla man, just entering upon his duti, a man by universal admission, greatly inferior, and who cAni.dt for many months reach his destination. Aain--l Mr. Barbour recalled for any of Ike causes assigned above? Is it even pretended that there is any other motive fer his recall, than that of his having preferred Mr. Adamtao -Gen. Jackson? Anddid ike man", demand that another eighom uhomadul, of their money should be wasted, in order that oie of "'the fet" should reap the reward of his personal de- votion to Gen. Jackson? Can'caielessnes',or incompetence, or abuse of offi- cial station, be alleged a explainiWE or justifying the re'jent removals in the custom-house of this city; and that of DistrictAttorney? No man who value his haractor for voracity and hoSty Will pretend to assert this; and, in like manner, we would ask for the evidence lny where, that official mal-reassnoo or in- capacity have been ever intimated as the cause of the 'changes recently made? ThleEvening Peast wv are aware, has Laken a bolder ground respecting removals and appointments and says, as plainly manoed be, that offices are the rewards whereby parties enlist and Pretoria thei supporters p and that however declamation may rail against the practice of s using them, it is one that obtiis iver- sally; and'particnlarlycites,with commendation, in this head, the example ofMr. Jeffirson. To tho leo have memories-a commo'dity ofwhich the root Must fain believe its reade-g as destitute am itself-ihe notion of the Post. quoting, with approbation, lha example ofMr. - Jefferson, on -his-tacesion to power, mustseem par- prisingly bold. But we deny thactsneh a prattice Was mafictionel' by Mr. Jefferson; or, that in this, or any other civilized country, that we ever heard or,a change of administration should, or overdid, lead to a mweep- ing change of all personsemployed by shegovernment, from the heads'of department, down to the mostin- considerable clerL. This, we epe4 never was at- tempted before in this country; ner, as we believe, in any other; and canqat be resorted to, any where, 'without degrading t.h standard of official duty, and rendering the tenure of officilsaindpnetuo eycophancy, and not' open cpct rhnsy t in effect to convert the truh e o h Pol it h serrants C a n i t be n o b je c t t o ,th a a y t a t e ei. grasping, u nheeitating "fw"woerrndteio and propitiate him with thediyieaa ltey should supersede the honest, teeprecd la kl ful efficeem, whome place andpoieteyevt n thus subject tha nation lo at es ra iko osb the changs, without the poseblt fayfi en madleP This can hardly be.S faas(eedsf departmnents are concernedo vnohrofeao ,honcr and dignitv.--andno mroilinik- e ver hflnoretle or responsibl-otikiesnbe mad to be expected that they efle yfinso h existing admunistration ; by hs osari on- dence, and are 'associated iitvewofplc bu even then, the pubie, the naoni woeduns n [be licaoflthor@ whi ae supr ceeoheswc .' ": ... I/ ,, '. *l *? A.I I^ & h, fh ltd -- e~idstfon f about 50lelanids for export, the business bas been .. I I i iwhge, o a onlyf NIS bout two feet, in a mile-th ta C ill eloquent.ail Aa serBIBn,1n wbiiA Ihe sttu, _ a .- Y n id 'a' worth .I'- .. I;. ng holy tolcnsumer.,TbeWouitn f omad in th m nuf farin 1 Dten t and a w north y in all respects are in troduced.- could, the helpless md ivdu a i w ho had been y e r .. .o b o Has this boon the cas6 with President -Jacksn ie n to t hes cellar...... .. om~ntn 'ihI Anwou nld p i ant- w ishing more- part O d vh dsrit hent mroe',btth onrry cactyrncnr lot is I + h"i, ca,: .m ~ d ;- onsequ~ence, how ever ....., constrnaio--,-- jI ch I,'h 0-00peo.-n..s.ikwie eniby e-.an teeomnginorpeato- .~te 'or ........en among b,. ............ r high" and ," t'. at first prevailed, a fallquarter of. an hour elapsed be- dress me b Pay lte.- .S M E P E TNPosiim, ared 30 n rahd86 ua t is.)ot.Pa' il o h upesonoGl oe n in guiihfed posts, those best qualified and of the, most fore any effort of this sort was attempted; and during I .S.ock.p1.1.( .) Post off-, J6. -daueb i s l ati e clay not have the i c o~nsicuous fitness and'cffapacity ? Fax otherwise. In this space, upwards of two hundred .of the persons h nwse.rbatneanec ote no, .reut cae fr lw T e" whs hadbe n rcciS ^ 0 ^ iad eobthdntbn+. =, I^C, 3 ) vW .-^ E soel aa ^i ^ :~ -fri ^---- 1w lis heads the iovelyr nhmenthas ben lowered, and its m- h .ee ep itt. +'c- bu.. d. ot A ERCA .].,--. po : a fI r" iao f e .y.reer.1ousdy injed,'ma-d their .-.apa b y.th e wi n l-no e m r'".-.... t p.. htt wh' .i portentstations hive been eonnied to often&ana hr ,.r thla ,cellar and of the travellers'r. ro noma butwhn I w s slma by atac^ag o t former, ' is mrli e w me ; to rm eng of a class in a W fo rt t e ~ o A bany i foar i g m o catie w r o v y d i t i o e u u e ,. h .h ~ ,^. -t a g ain s i o ,los dof m erch an t bats re- n e m ue t os. Sh e fi s.l lo w E ca' e op n i el am n d t ba c r n 1 '-Jo h ncS W ells ant bA S T R em e- reto m n ; o menof aol~i Idabtvtlt~ne~r beore ost'atl cdiise~serice of tlhis delay .w-ati, that nearly i bia .p~ured nort a3 am ta r w e r e e n y a s t e rd ai l y w t h e dmea t d 5 o t th e n i t r y b u i a l l t h o se p e r s o n s w h o h a v e l o s t r t h e i r esp e ch a m oa.,,pe l o er s dpt ta p n ar. g unrn ar, n do d e l l i n h uee o u tf i t s 7 6 3 b a l e os U p l a n d a -t l 1 8 5 d o.e fle -G1rl a Co t o n o I w et h us t p e r .in g to a wcl o s 'tho s e rip ca b l i n ig e m a pA gs ,-o f to l e s s t h a n th ir, a c t u a l ly aded f r m s u-ttoc a ti o tfe w w h h' e f i. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~h hav for ahus-n lon i tt B t u r m.W~ ~ d o o n d h saten o .;; ^ 'y g "1 R&e s usta ine n bem inent cha ver gun~ foldtr o W ha e rin. t oe schrusi. E l hzabofeth, u, I of t .~ SINC OUR LAS which ."A otig tidal -et ain a fre, h S.We ,erly t h comparatively, having been .inled o fthe s po. tby to h o c-- I"-Sicken at a gr e at of I c i I wIichtw e ra n obdpth of th o fall, or by being crushed with. T:e amlng,;tr,.l or v te ma n ,for dt h ..t' ra o i _c tc e shadcn tmu -offo E Harbor, a .i ,hunts is L z.r I" [ +:: ""' Iee ~ n e. I ,1.ow utterly fttilir s t.,u rtoi n n that In the recent l ofS: Ma.e .y old b eg (u lind er dt e to snsealit w iti O thes e ir us a t efe na had ben aprb. e ta r h i o T h a 1 n rk nts th ere h a s b es ein anyl o p i d o -) .f L O th os e 3 We b u pr tia l y l itt jo ure d h a v in g.i v -o h ie m u i to pri s ed r On ea ca me reu d er the h oo e si bo w ,m a ndt ang AN r JO UR NAi L The Js -Iork +_unda Scoolm. Unon c ttlre sate th meire ciape ynar. h a "e re ;"el l d-"{Po heEein t' 'nartehos ndi le atcua aa o':and --sf ot rmSadihIs+., icL~i, al Ain -.Altt.ose 'h^ I d -ri -t .. in -teir Ioca rn er at C G r l -^ ^ COMMoCATB o Mr G. had such to for its ai rd, D n on hew ol nubr appr e ndiai n g of- ert athi tci onye foe the^ pir esc ap a sale d m nto ned Cosl~ Thc c,,-r ,p st^^J ^ n ~ r uc aoto Ther A largen t b ox twasthrtandn overoa, POR OF ror E %N'wVl i RK MAYr, 10cfi 1o P a.e1&29 a. 1 o" r ,were m mo untr15,ine hom ,s washt whc lefto yes e ve rod radua, o a e eem t o red d it n a is O mi nous which uookof the h ou a n the yone O n -_ AT EST o r O s service. ii o~ -bs of dc et, -, .h cours -, ..ru r l an .ot n u ii ~ t T h r dy^ tohemoy sa -aof her ar nso a nd off the.fa mily H ighK8 ofW at rk erio-m r!l~ i m ringabeu af1Ui oter h~ .. ... .. t -y:pc ersi n s, -" w ere ex~ricated afro m tr 'ip r l' -% 2 'dat ..1. ''-E e i 7. .I f t hls m de o6f_ bu sin ess (e ll n y u t o ) p o i u u l a o t 1 ,I .IC L E _ BThe-s ..a..t North Americatakes oer; wthioho er .lrm outoteodn teeyar d: ueona.h ll.,.. biie rtl.: -. Mates in amoralityir.P ,3the haphgad The r B s nP riot ta be Ve ry tti doceedings Sohi Dubina. t .l.l ,pbut& Co.; He- . .. ..ved^ X from~veS ^ ^ wer~e Tacp l~ositenrd a,29 a .n prodrdthis Report a la tnrsessio ne-,e t he Supreme more tf other l ne m borrow mor mnia pana.l daypbea tt or .Albany ; std arting alive -wB e oeoivey e l i ted nre nt ro ,( f h. ,&-' "1lidun em e;t t o tat. e tL 'rhert r April) w ribh m oody. F 9no E.o D. Hur.p - keat 8 o'clock int .orin. Ie.or fi ee+.-pt I., eis ( .'st "Ido b vt unh ~th th mh e C a th o rn in.e g .-Tht ore the A me ri ca le" o f s Tan od, placedin b es r e- r o de ,:a.-sl/ 3_l -- ,.." i nfi c r i: r,, t. n c.r 9 M ary 's, wi t of d is Th u esk b elievAd th a 3L E AVkb SIN C E O UR L S C e ; - ^ ^-. ^ ^ r n n o n n w ere on be utd b h ir re a vi .th lf r sp ct^ p v ..i b,.,iy In- .l.-3 i ar^, t on p nH pe sad r te aa ord ~ eharL,? n si g i e r t a d e ln o^e o h e r D aihniomiP I" s tl W lo v I 0 VG^~a M i hesnc .. Gdrorori h. ....... wh a ':'" e c... adec-e" t 'e" t.e pre aty o f'ned Jhat buth,,- rel ynw i Swim,, elr respee3l-? i n a,,te h,-ebn, at, an dwas offt.orliandt ,tri et at 5 minutes before 9 P: U. ,-e-Lof abo6deo.". he roumlj r takrrn out dead asw tvln- l-.- h~nal ': "eer ni i W m nha -'r ie :r& rve;B~ '. ." ". + .... .. ,- I:~ "- .-,n, ti~ im ,- th syo-a l ys thus performing the whole Utrp, ilatluding sopagsl -qr e to p w ,...... ; y',. 11 V 11 :LyasF l nBd.CurLa M lr ,iippgs tv w r. d doh "" o onL:6 -" yE .I -"_,ti 4 ,Ir-nk Dvi 3oks dm. u-mtn'hourgand W yninymmtem. Th u fo .Xo wcns]uater ..-.+, .. I ,-a' hs,..toI. .-oo,- f ,1,n 5C U_ i lhthe beiee a.eye n riii npc ve .,.-."Ig *- fie .a.d.Ship. ,a.r ... ..., had, to de1 dat'fro, )I wiud, u a de... .. ho urs 35..... m inu.,tes I M mnst r, Ifh aninsait e statelbf i m mi d ,and has :..,. ,r. r m,,,r,d ,Jl hnk,"w here is the m an fo th rd IF L1C v, ha in il Iris teg e h d c n i uod f rs r e r n h q s iko & *to P kns& o. S ld S. ...., e.. .. T. ?l he..... .. 1. to ,riri t6a. ait the will of 1is M majesty. "- ...u.d -nwin g in or da e tou se it? ble -t i a e so ha i ng a ha d been- ad & er t l li .>,l,.inr.Bulp r n d ho]mpK uvei'telLOND ON April 3 -w e have little to rem ark relative to the [ Th 4 and hry be n reah r injd f om p eso s t f r f or- o r vin fo r a n ca. 5 do n ,r ad - .> --l.d ....uale-byconc-8ionorfo-c-and e(teunads a nd co m~m erly affars.- The iatter arercto exrcemdeteymae u b tlid ano f nylwfl cyi hrdeeh-rod.I. :a ig.' 'ch"for~romlo W lhEed.hr tweir annM v ers ary a t C as tle G -ar da to~ ortow aft er- toressed--pi e haps o f n eever m ore so--and as fo r the fo rm er, there ais IIlg, e ......o.. of ., t ie 'sn ryey a w a entrune a th h ou se pn in th e ic u fti o hip la P ars B t oni ro Sa ni I sla ns ; long 5f.E ok e ihi on ri gon iocesion arcely any thing doingeine hem. it is said,ihowever, that mo-tCOMMUNICATI E HN.he cal led to Fe rrn ave againdben -of Bos trog lim N.W .cas Reon Aer icans. Al tlo-hal noon. The whole number p.aend n, entloin, is ore "g one Ont e eaternaer n g.ltCo nso sffor the AccountuIa e THE GULF. OFeEI O I G l and1 47sip L n t Wins o ill 1 at to firIe.atc-dI Thecrfce tdefenontdantPpaharwilfal o nrotwii-te tere te wetrt5 e f h Foid id e dgihsf h c m on elt. t .. f 6 ^ ^^ ^ e ifwill i t is s a id p r o b a b ly a m o u n t to 1 5 ,0 W 0 i s o us T h e w h i c h le ft oW T y s te rd a y a t 8 7Ar o pet e d tho s mtern i n g a t b atW e b e- i s w o svd oee aid t he afao py o f t h a r t r n Sne ois h a r g 2 Io r b w i r sf cP la t ge T h. L'; for Money1 kthpy of the ^^^ Bor ftogncr~a nena~ poeet a i up-the house and thrti e arthe y erun w oma ri Leandero ooisd o;shrGeyond d -vin 11 T.. E.. _, .....:.- "^e iscd._ho reoent la weWereethen done atr87d, ando tnoa Blese at n t7e;. b tot ofvProvid eoey,[ of thodoaedpotor S-o neh os alfuone, an dex l tusive of teac ers mustere laeven .n .h islato vhciooomplt o h s ur e s h ord nt es n n u m r p y ent, whcnvulions. Oet her su d nan d vol en Te sh'i p Edward, lite o T, h ei e A h io pe t o ft ustv C a t er bhur ,oo w e d h i ss "Gra c e, t 8 7o T hehua vt, Tie.ie o n i 8 2 7,h m ade tr .tha per s on a l t e x a m i ai n t h e n c o ant c s h a t h e o f e f f e ct A n a y m tt a s e tu r o po f o r Mi l ar l S 3 ,1 * br, children. hur per l nts are at ttrfo to 0I2la Eachtet er Bills are quoted a wnd th o Atil antfMe eico a the Gulf wag man Ja sp) B 9ackle r i of 17 daS f m Li v erp and o, The o "r Lye sterday-. India Bonds are tifying the lo er they are i i.otrd,,a n t on -oth Bildes of .thahe..s P h "s^r' P?1ii r r i Lanc L A T E S T F R O M EcGL A M D c a5 t to I. r I i n t h es c o u r s e o p eogr u a -y a.. c r nu i nir y te v l t h e ^ s o n a n d e ff e c t s v i e e i g n e dk iiunt I BY the Packrquisip ofale dr onid Earl En.....shlk.t- M.like t ordegnalr arkea ttieSoutI .r;,r. ', by )m Gekaur i n. l C rrlol the l ,ac o FloProsid a, and the d navngation filth the dony of he par ent s and lo order b hr M N razillian ks am -iskill., .gainstrit. when an adjourn.e.t closed .the .. ..... .l ."-?1..,' -1 the I.:. r.. a t I iib ha of te ... 'r' [ ,bever tle doubt thaIs1 'n;ef,. lo,, long6S, 17 spok billbili r- rived yserd any from Liverpool, we have ledetvedol r paper Bueno s Ayres Bonds arc at 24,1. The transact ions,,iowe'., romBoston-. -N w ....... 3~~~ Iisetl wih h Thccli Bal Ca which proby~ thisTned mo ntot~r: Rep ortle ~d! ef'l'" h a n"P" Pike shi Caledonia, Rin 0-Hirso, 1 r if I ^Mterlra. A n~l d 4h ,n frro b that place to t h h r the 4th of Aprebafroyd, to thve3dand haeey een very limited. .I t.. f. ,,f'COP., i tI I f whih o hre co fiere evrey wounded -one nthe Fore ab u sixiii A i April, tol 3n &U Iuo n6 P s peela. la Lloy ed and Shipping Lists to the 9d Of-A pril W e last night received French Papers by pres from an w h i "ie Atla n e I t. t.h e l. ote:tho r oug U e s m u ketimes a rll MW rs we-ho extinct t ile f ip ollrder t I dn to se in too annw t minula at l"a date of the bs accotnts, Pomnsult. o n lo riat, la n oUt pa ctic Theco ast on r.0.^-.,? ; r im^ fr Gr ay.i o l. Wflo i olo, Cil I e Cathol ebill wa broug ht before -theiHouset of b Lo rds "" A ....... RI s oS".Krx ocrn.i. c b Il h eit1to lf, b the rone r te forr otf o b s p et ^ I^Ban s .e L . 1 n e t e r n a s t ro n T he o d. ve ry g r e a t c r o w d w a s F i v e pBCe i s -L g ri h e a a1 ,ti a p p a h e d v T h e t e r e a s e nt o e j u ry ta t i f ,r r rt tr a d r a w n w'e l"th e r t o h e m r t h e d e b a t e s a n d ihe csp a ee a r o u nred 5 0 0 o f, 5 0b. 5ic .g B i .' a .. ,, I l ... I h fi v, o t' a t g. uorn w a s d i c a g d 1 t d f a h t e d nW"1 1h a . or Aprethrone waese o upied by L ades & bo the h house ws -'L1P who ha gradually co- e and settled in ,,tcapitnihand 'soairce8 off tate fro m w s a c ul d be "rn e Lieiii d bertj. Sch ris P hiaa ia, wit coal toSBe, .' . I- -,d". So a't lqasr'berme thi-tr ilEVr-ngion m':d p cannotobargiv 30a asfact ry accuntof. thieirm ,.a of.... a.I.-. tupplitd.h r_ _od "ak r.wihOaMarwn 30.-as cert aip rs crl cat gotiation..e hr;o ral." H.d:9 t h e a sn c o n d r sadb gs o n h e b i tl l. w i h a s p eec h. H d c l a r e d t o t h e t re a t y o f ,th J u ly h u ,ron y w i th a n d b u r t n 2c l T he i e sth i sg ac t-that he believed a very ezteni,va 'e iorg mt uen prevwiled N il, ollrd C,, ,,ro,_, % o im. ,pi, v:t, t .,,.....!.,... ,.. 7. b y.vrdctofteuras Gt tbthud metivAppalrekofthaeh Sara, foa caua. - Irelandtf ierehadnsof mi ho er, in Ita uppears fh hen f romM ,t., J"",ed d;'"he" ,u e,,,v d efend ant'. counsel .,,r ea m o fi. ,IT.r f t o Ther p prain .o th aprahn apinb .^f S e e~n^^^^ ,'de thIIIP ati~ a toh e n atuacedevirit ofe withrwudspl the niblssfy in g arrest ofjud rusetha f the Coffen e ware notIndct-ngoads &c.r tonrF G Left.4d8.fB, Mac..hirgClorn e . a lud ed to l te evsen ts. T he h % T s d the mg o ng, o f "g rA. u w +r a e we a. ... :;r .,. scf .1-P t o feed a cansl h a in a d ip tasrray erh":et,, '&11 'ery,'," ce"ed '' ", ....... rr" with..t "o ur. ei r ates, he end vagore onbffice si s. *' te able to effe ct a loan -ong ihe 1co 1 c a fbt I., 1-1 t insmestimateslfdxens..... esos,, i l fs,, :.r. Th.:,.te.o.e a le ee .......hr.H We. ... ,.,i- :wth ,navalH .....itr e. p of e "here du nh the su er. nd n B ," Tt," o I. ,.h i -. posed opinionsAoftheBoard of Eng n Teers. Tet .lh w miia connu mt the Sgnor0 for "r'yiden ?cJsoon N & hAl'";!.'r1e "!,? "^ M Casllghonat to tliaplCsteeei .rbalnary theth on clie catiory prpoa ls ofe Pra ontoo, mog lefM xio T eS wa-e h w vrban.uh ryrrB hePesdn o h CleeO o r Jh D i ,r ilz tH Cook.d~ hrbatwsai Q landtue aby concession orforee--ad thenatte meanscivile had constantly efii d to receive i, I dai.are al:ready rnde..l,.,; dsruo t ons the S oantaF e aoerourso at th h e nelv oo d." ,,, -n m rr l oadina. Mah9rtI l re o h P t to in th e a ff a irs To fCGre e e N D, A p, l .% J- it edn d J a u rian r vrl w u d e esn o e hsu n dr e d a n d r s t ed b y war. my .,ords amoneo ittoewlmProbablyhavepassed ,aro vernent to l starni......to .:;.. thee'a and wt to M a c e rt jod dH e nt of ethe r t wo pographi HARden attached l the Hou se. m4 e4 1ln 51S e 1, larger Period f Jtheirlivs tw r s than m th e a and pr o.' we boernotheca atlak'nepyloaybghnweye i Ann &y Ei za, dotwith cjet e. flalsrlmioni. e n w'rl 37e thhs po ints 'nid proa-e to w h e- w as t fro to divae hi ree sapeak on the ,,r.t brig. beil to rt o lina, 1 ePara.4da ... ba -.-.. ....wa, i........ itsay,, --;satscoul a i, by any ,.a f m cak Pscrlficea whastever,eVe none monetho fcbillwar -t(hearyna ROMEurMaraht h.1Ite now rep t 5owlan d.'o e 47obab'e.th t hentos r wo'parttf, emp w;Sc : n in ath ationtry to whichIwasattached fIWoulds ain inhear )- R i onE, ar hn t"o. d.e Grtcg'- the other oa the west s the Fe gi st ure oft e a l th at W e ar-i for b r Fo st, andam. Fa rm Bl tim ore, i n r Allg~~fneine ZeiLine elcto the 25th Papal Chair will allow on Cadia CaRi R s toc i tl 'Tm s-M r o L~k "*h rri h avn s ng "' -prto _nti iy.n s-neddt de& oW W T u. ,,, fof do i t-e chemrs)--because l may thatthre i enothin e Thob .h ofcourse, nothing positivecan beaaffirm be'aThin w d .e m em i rs, m and cart t h at It and 'dvaint lagos toeotfo the I arnish'a g Srgwee. Spoke.pr iI B. a prtlet im att1 o N 3357 tg o- .. ... ti ct e r h e ,r "o I, "G i t ".B r em e n o c k D a rl g,( u nd e r s t oo d f a st M a l ln'm.)o f -.that destroys and preventsProsperity ad-much as etyd'war., brehand, on~thiB Ipoint.,yet this reoprtsers to mrit ~s~m, eat- -latin- too theMarin; rry fo ..Tile hand of, man re.ralied against hillbrother, against his'tentlmn..I -ngtote uies xcuedyMaorPrrul', i PMaCae o, 5,ieswet bi W tsn ,.eltaoA ia Ap, ne tgn r--h r"aam st h as p mther- -me servant against G REECE. decree e ed the P"ui e issued byn c the Pr dent g ade, were f .... to. the Board ang Som e whisk e a d oneeiv ng b refused ting dpa BEL O W -Br g H a na M f I 11 I,i,,g---, ^ ^ ^ helt th Ao t Air M aret R iw y ~t ,=l,,.U,^ *\ n^ r; n h a T^^ ti n 0 re onstrated with-h wim, and ur" ^ -lD0 Ve on, Boston, 70 day fr n. d Si,M ssn,s , n k e -- ta b g o efwctuhich was once his deie ht be. b w hichtGreecesis divided into 11 depaitm ots e ofwhich the Mof ileoruiry l st. Pr iouth e comp etio Bie M a g ; Swi l hon, of I te"er s nfso ndd .ut" '' ^ S^ .. .. ,+tha.i a be "one wit Arr-ved A ^S p t oe c u n and sttutiln., IMoreamci cudes sepenand thilandswhich now form pan rt of thesesuv ys,the Board, summer pa ,wh beng 'se, ar e d- t hw, m nk w ith fGiBr a& rde. dot.eau, airfo l.N O bI.. L Irto ~ "heRubiesx " T hoe A rc b h opis _po f C an terbut. -fo llo w ed e o te R e s, hs ac oi ep .. .. ... 1 ofo. o f v1827 ,m ad ca persono n al ex amn s T i s m isch ie f i ht p ur p os e J o C or cn g W a wrenm o m as M as-a in on t, from B oston G enoa and.opposed the measure.. .. The letters from Malta ofthe 8th March m,',-pfli,. ,ieliuo. Ate te cufl te abl-atwsoretatMesiah t Fb.NoAmr.veses.5tcAri.ndt35Xt 1- The Bishop of Oxford, Lord Somers, the Marquis miral Heydn was occupied ia fR -ying wouldibri,...comros.ith.....whothe coaputonI _.r tile coast 'on 'b oth sd of t .......--l.--Th-----.-I _-- R^hmnd ^rlponhi~sa ar-fe0odthlis: EGoNAd,'Jatn .tSiexthausntibl heuanrtived of^ ri-, routesttg ?^stc^b thOeN prl2,Eein. Sof^Ae ^ In theat i dDahtGd ilrl 18 -^^ pur~oe o fetalahe p n g agzies R eportiuon be orte u s t dnb aye em s ofiOctob rao 18-38n Theavrtin) __ 7whlhm.Ti heat *s agas loer Brig theis dutyay Caravdn fin Sti;Oegn olo;Eia Chrlsout w ithrmand .:-'t.edZ w0 i'rino^ Ihe rat quate eare sadtwith vne oniealEuo hnil n h piaeo Iead h D k .Ytetporpy-X ai rowrtesvedlntlogaotin tee, executed fasorets14:4 in ah86 39hort 03m -b auxata-D Forest&'10? GiS Fn~o i^-avere^ vueop of Losdounj the Marquis of Salisbury and Earl E ncnerce thosnaalreydy in s Liv t hadiac sloap whi nd aere eka ys p la- e Penn Y orf F8 or 45 Iid os 8 000 60 3 now p. ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ gsb nifile- t-;h-e ... i-.... ... edta er aoersitstoo Te-X' of_,appn ; t -, is ichsindEal W nehl" a, ar. Hae- odJ theBi l ke doNA,here, -S It ousdavscnd wrksehavearrivd., rin..: route s on 1 "" a i os senate.IS .ouse. w -landwhared.rtmhynowr thsouder Whtte, 55 donfm we Grende, with h, ,,.s, &c, n- E er eesdrhder of to ny sad entereda e 'rot ngf layd etsureihartor whe nati;itibn Findin Oats, tho s. o y,1ent 23,il Plataoit 'Thedfral:rsnouso y ok. te.nrn o f ionau.e vr L,'r c. d anger ous pus litons e o f which tt hafre & Sora-toorde.rd,2fronth Ies dr h e dienthwhc he nac aseh a fas aloe nn v toince th o ... .. a.ni nsor n ar oland, : 1, .0 sa le itd wn.: M ;e een gates lai0 oluia, C arlioin;Bie.,orRioaei r te b n trv ..... '+ 0 -. B _v ite.. d,.sate 'h a 21,7 The .mall fro ulm wost ntnp, o[1- First That n" shi channe -d*a6l-d e l- ^ ^^^ ablat e h uo an .is;om .r's^ "r itBdai th at ot hebr u ld n e dvr ed ingr st .alng tck+ ', 0.0.:r T 00p Th following of tei s . : q P Y talked ofimpere It wouldThae ben wiew rand Vizer-h d'o t antv-: Ic .. 11 ..a'a re t~amo nc uatlm nS st^ anfhe mth e vienehe orr re uder e der eofthe e,,, G cov R )Rfnnientwe ono a rtorlan t isLords e --noh g oh on-oth tked of tfre he ay geaer souiarye op wealti bean an i Itthed natheio eth' ofl, betwe en $1 '66gd 75 the A. sile. fdthineternal u es t o n tered aprsnetsda man posesse that the dang ers o lchraie.t.'attitilon wteago- Cunt b eran Rnoarh, 453b547 ve sse c''1 B p rc 5 per co t fo r brow n, to 70 e fo n the S ald Bown'u ll ,aint, Croix, witar aI, on- - IS ttle e ise th"e ,C a-hoic.ivee ntl ispd rvced, to th e- o bt l ai cop rn.ore ir o 6 a o w a fork. 1 I , t", lin L -' I-. I"i.''a.. .:. .,su plof-thse Capitae and Mthfedar siwe bofth e m ntion te Road to a vll to %PIo '- 5,00000 ad wIVIENN AoMn h o oor on t archsecon nd1nT.nar .h i rhe C "na nirom Consat pe, oMofi ,re 32. Id. Oas p n, j_,._ o 9 o he 1o .oo no y" Orleans, 5:50 0 ewa. 3d Rye' 38s.e sa btylat e;e and .. l '_o'eT.he'tehingeofinthrtanst e. The b ew Grand Viaier-hnnogivent'ttryougnt ofaml f ut, tweirvmeanslof suhsist, resupp omlte nne.e L s ^ ay e Wpri 3.he Am virpritlow3331) lo heL iashlasaacoun,,on thta riatuFes lridn tht an t ear .go I was i wd, T best p assa ho acanalss 16G681 on ,o" b'atrmus e naad seitesa 'te sumdmiti Nu rkane i1, N loakc a te re h lno be n gaori th eorde rf dhe d raoyin thae e Gen 0 a ms fi mth S enchpa a pt r lde iofdt o fa r thtvh-e .or a a 0 ,h.anowen; e Ithe w l noth i eanlIs, toug ha tOr-hbn italken l bttar h panah.g yofrminliar yeration inbree fmisontFed either tGulf, blop aend B n"a ok Cr he O hk and not hav ng proued the slih e of re. Oat eea Rio ro; Antwer, Orio, Stoniing; B re n , liuaor t p i o .aoe o/lracscot bea wee tpe -ort. a el are hesappr re t a there hap e n o me d erions wofrki ra ehex-a' Thro, N iork Havre, d o. . menrenareetion~e fo the oean veroa namne 'n be- M i -r .. .. the497 -L Apl 4. ---- ,To O DtO SIP G LIST At.^ri. 1'.- phred oI r .U ...s i ao lm i ae dir cnte t o thr-ineoif obt;ait iny ra e mili aree q te s aisoine o they iwta surve tent e cn u re ofty toie Missi- we "t infre thns (I ncain7 to his al vi^ 1 Yo ian Pingh, LILA F a n, with'sto Thre crowd "rm~ ound th house ofod nte cn upyo the caitln the tarmy Oine o .ft th at he- i ~re. Th r Ivr s- 12 at aodo d O~ 'n' mean _sT ^ orn. IaV% n-vte' rdll&T.IhAD. I ptlt ann vor n bothomuse.wasJewsnot h e b vle graed uall s oeyan d mosto the dren ,h f o r 3n,62 suc h oA order .of abu oe w y- i ea ed 80 ibouthasi^vd le n the c Mtem nt. J ^ dhrmn ko h Evogapn and urace all B :sources of atter frm whihsof elawrge Ba caa coul be -[Iiit-100 Dem erara .i teo Ii-M Como WeI Inia al "*?IoN H'I~ctT A e le s d haner thea ta p eroo Ec. P P : te fork o B C e q *a it L Soo l p l e Risin g 8t T m a!S ph, wie a lotof o, Ir .e o eReia wi:s beld cathe s duriivnt asum ere Te satis fu o ao t tl d of thei, s a ns-- Tof gsubs itth suppiei dorne ,1e o,; I betee2d. Thmb 70t poassiageacrossatore a-enres g F the rid GRA A StoL Oght OurdMsAC ien theralEGEt loan dishrn h Mo ial fin ri nnBi moal. Iliaetghehn o to hemPapalChio.so he n umba er n arItI ea ,rt on bt oecan on: "he subjett o firm pubvTeli,,n ir Ma ol has (e3,8o6) an Of Meic. T9 larg nd airy, M 2 * Spno f n a e It s e b e t h a f p s i h an is goern m endb th a gre e c n r tin t pg ea i pranc lof C o o e adf e 14 r w ac ,stetersb rof3 4 b g H a o t n of S h R eV n ow n fpil 8n peorgto n sihip flou ri t S m uK hec m a oLetie ors f t ardople w dargebeams, given titbI .. an-.i ,..,F. -r, ,r..., ... ,thl, ,,: ,tharnsi umpariitn o bsr, uth e dn, r wack lled ek, o t b ody l been D umb, in cof Sro rn,, d el e, w ith u ne. I I . o p r e Th at p as y ear th l oo w i h x e ov r iia c ,frt he,' av w e pu rpo" s .e of i i. i0 i >. re,,~ ft th i ,i froute it i aine IB a y ip ed by t ale. D e f Aii e d h aa e r n d eS ter Su s ton, f in, N orth C a ro m .Slnaper. co no u nc .C r thef ratte newGr td e Vipi rad ano yctmarive at prloecutinel an e ., th l a ll an wil dvarernceyhoweve until 6dptember, wh Dew1ryBocn often ILC u iaoll a nd Turks ar gon nwtha prt ^ Peditio agai .rnst th MexicanStte. ed i n o elev ihii Icu p osed,'"*' H3hatb n atur l u resr o undabof uto woud blue thest baen t whihmmd H thas Flu ees -n of th eColleg G Mlare e recigI Henry, C u rc in',t Dqrden, 4 dT. fi W ih rg ior,'u N. C; r_ T i h f tlnin f h m n 4 ,)iltellec ;at. \a.ny,.,,ra te we a .r.e lqutestfine-d-ta M rayrto V okei & W lfe. ... . ^ ...a-~~~~~~~~ ~ .. not be^^^ able to efapp c t ar: loan ame ong t he Fren ch four~l any such A canalof abou seventy eighite mlan es hi t lengt dra tfor me p erie Nou sale havet akenp lae Qu arter .to o r Erd i zand Jane, Stcanton' fi B~randywinerc, with 'our . wooeulpon it, wr e p epitato andthe romy the S Jnp. AMER A ST KrLngth An En .upr i..: c ai-.B lerk wouolle on c up;h with we&o 'G . Pr O- of t eR eau resi a dW o pther duringthe sendingera thae"L" ndonr Suts of tile42.............. s. 1....... rea m,lt e F, and theuassentto d deso Clar gole tubrofthe wsaalwhairsettled m e oue fLods ttheiswon catI o Wttal exra --and 5 0--fuor"t Bres T na k L ihtat6 'lok. ea n:nen gitee PresdentsofctheyCollge; or of Mr.iJhnmD.nLed her__.es atnm o'clockin "he day ; herboat was iaeoro ,n fromeCe etno le a.dta tae ci,, t~s, ,-, ,por .. .......,I ++ t0n'n rle o toeal rm t russat he n w Gat ndeVi zi eer haid n toye ar~m~ ived the .ens'' a. 5 iffl herbbymlentI. 1..... Lir al............a totherhor+ ht tad of St. Jyooupn's river, it woaw SoThe A mer icatt n in of teub go. vTern me tew s dre ct e f ~ de1 ... .-h h- n o .S %.... -"r th =" cone o ricean:M ............ P re t las- h I. P tr"urhVa W shn to ,lnn ea n t obaind inavg ca mtion, says he an ticlefro a Brind inthe a m .. ..ll be taken in..... ,_ ilm._. of..r.'0,U I mo ne o Z measure aof thedO isthe',,nt i laill]] a I. 6*.L1MERICA.STOCK, ONDO, April .- ',, : a 1. Nlark' 4 riverom ud St Man rda dsxy eih y s ores. Y iu to~ eruur~ l b ath ,, it ; h r-V nB lk lt W ie rn.Lited ,Iln S-r per Cens":--,84.,_ ........"........mile-,and theasco,' nil des ent-to ether.t o.hun-oardennatachedme the ol" I c llo, .accausaoo.sto ;Rolvaf-htopnorowoBatimore:Letd-r . g Y"a n+ di o "t hen t v e t i 1% 1 1 -1 N 1 8 11 C m i e I r~ B s o h e l r g e a .mb e o f .e w. s e t l d i Yt h C pi t aeld iao rdf th_ Wi s . . e.. . :. t92 i' I Ial -. I.. . .," .t cano t gitve a:'sti~ osfact ory ac ~coun:fterman s o o fbi L st Nm w-Yor k taeiv or-fi Can al Somc"rsnuk. nownI a' tS ow. ;: E ,e.R .. Phi delhu ,iludu ttivu ..iti.be io medlc ..5 e eln.t- ofi tIdrm--.. -t...... .. ... ..o....... "1. 9. I 13. o .pony r v ie fr wtm nit. erg u t d i l n a i m H E M R 'B A K F R S V N Sd .- : - 1 1 6.. ,ut~o ~t" P emhor Ce nt. ofin New-Y'. clled .th. -0Ge t, ra-, .. .....rall e lt o the cdt rm teC ea ek ote 0!\W l ppt eev eoiso ihint tteofc Sb n eia odh ue aa 4dyt orn Prusi h s ... .. h eternine .to .! ,giz. ..e P nea.:. 5 per. Cent ... *"''K. '.'I.. *.... ..,.:u ,-2"i -- h a fS.'o nsrvei o l'['e esl r oo e ,O19M idnL n ,cme fF ot, ,l(pStt )ad Let 6hA rIbi ai m rcn adarsGae ;H l S oth Ame ricanoRe publics, ""Thv e int-erro aests O naea h tt'L ..... a ond.... ..... .... ........ '1.. .. .. [96 1'T, 3al,,1il eopne{r ayfrth tpups'b t ee"h h us-f lnd\nd ,-torS lm.2 o 0ol ;m rS lia& i a Bank... .......0s..j.0 P tinl fyi. tht usenharb or a t oSt. arys tothu St teron ea n jam'lok.Tisnnttto a hre rm B so.d.Psegigi.a m rcnbi. 'ine he tionresayes anaricl e fom Beolin in ther forh mApotn t ms otmrp rtuato a n 's. :"ie +rt-nbisss ib .. .... ...... .romSt.MaheroLakePonchatran thhSaing solongin opeatio inthiuriyuad i"-itened t md"r& toW W oddr ,layng h IcnaEORG HA RIS Brke, hIe-I co pen Illme asuremanwlldter eog iinyth yt the h .h ~ m h _t p ..st -..vrtn n lo '.;, UaO n I I catigiai' in w ud erneodsf n cm.fris aean datgeu eostfrte annsof Sh.E tepieyarltfasH rfr, .C tvet otheoa u ntryad p m,sses hic quill ietain h h wlytk plaenabat Tof the Net o-York ,;.. d+ e ri....:"+ tid -our as anthe oyec trion o tea olou wi. n g rj.s -fdpstn Consls fo Mxx r-theEdito it Sementad Seafarin Peope. ThepriviegeeaMereveri. l.U tedC .- ..:..Eli................ P': I hrem futu hre 0 t he duties of tewxtenaddntogeotoly 'ocaptai.s, will beim edate La.t ^m ntdstmailItes ceas eadnarom, some ny tpersornaunk .ow ,-a;' rav n m rhatnie btasoteO tfihr en Rch od overflot ibs w efodiMonn I n routetofo,,themonthhladdrhe ddnaloa eut ofrthethathaAn beenopublshed. Thel-rt, Prssident. P., W il.yn, Hacer s no h oir t bfan v r ,I h ^ + ... -. -. .'Io uV ine P re1Ssid en ts.c I7s and appointed to ta t import' A'.'-arnt o noaigon+ r-a useds.ron arguOliv;ertH. Hnclk",\hSecipetary ime o ,eri I IN. . .' 'T rritor i y o ahe U c ed Sanal w hi h uponen Brworksa pedofNas au peeth M~omdhs rsrent. r u N o m n willr, fulth at M sonCh Theoned ; othat s ,t e eha nsttob .sl % rnua ., n dt so o. .. ..I h sb e r ete i l .o ha.ee lo ed u e e 8 6,i c n e- Grn el,-ia H l es.ob u. 'G b itl Ha a a'I.- th enemStat e, and -ewith u h an d ~o hims velf A n itdSttsaa aio ,m i n .I r t r l .1r -I,- r.eo vefown tsbnk. Thsmsehef .lt e.m sJblm" o eitlW.Lwrne, hma a. oCokfr.aer On teIO h ou f las. t n m .,-onth IUepadd essd an elo uenter ,thtohaveu e eer prablinsod m h twehed.s dbei pre v"e ".n.tedydks a dte"-pe ig a ti os tom etr1 eis.Jh oor. no .POcain islw rmB stntG iba -e m o e a e e r r m o m z r h o i v . "= -_ a .) f r a o r w u l ..it...- eri, o h"1 P lm r, D a id R o er e'h el ti h tav e ,C a al e r.O r efr m ........ . sp ec an o the Sy a cr ed C o l ge or i wi d m he il nic 'h th ardn a ] l e lrea y oh alace ofntheglaw ateursof ,the r I ssacn ls T[ .tuteU ; atgiondof herepw0 led ernthe n m selesfwthe oll aInighe hasdOmitted to metio n J ou n eais n hrcm ts t ,, r onc Icut.I' 069- 97 Indianoe. inrvOdn 'do. nee -of.. "-fa'... R ode :.hd 95 9 I ssissi_ ,. I AtPlmo th4R ber3E wads d ;5ypeio alim re rhespCa frdi na l'sp eh heaw s w~ o tnve l n rTe cSao ursde to theg "" ',t' _: ie,, g of FrencheEng meSratthat had loopsayndreroiexSlo-nnaow Y orlrL68 1- is Etcusnery withdter o dsci ty od f tlhe+time,a"which..... rei mportane tupror whe nationethanfell t- he Brat' sh ; en : Ao un t.yflvanC M ME CIA 39ORD7Frnkln3I re dor as0resne served for caus. t hat ye fullhofalon- noio r ;thatisldethe moexhutibeqandL t"ities of,& Trrritoryland, he10ni0ed0Stateuorkk fltr I I IIM rh2. t h ,r .. . .... 1'- I.. ...: V i r .L On iO N' 1 5P00 0 0 0S T - ..rone ni Inroemeteran teraonionof heFedral -,LOinNApile 5neavenng-mof'me, oble;Atrist. Lay ich ond Dlaw rean fieneinte llpwerl ad f h DvneA thor the o U LaedStaterio. that I ovtofCoktame TiosaledldN comeBoduwhenAd . fo urefaitht fith aones h o d will pa ceuns abrre r -...to.... C arniti ina,to tle000 day f o brid 1 78,902, 'teiiil-ae, _deair.. .. of throwin "ff all .au t dr awin Do torFanklinewould eeaecgensideaersagid owehnd hereaCarvastfn Bhi;eOegncostn;El90 000leson 0dar midreio of thos e nwol attH/er th rtysive ls l --Thotinghe had" h e ces toa t hers ource alsw andt Chth arty lthor a tI, onnecticu2_Ot, 20. ...91,66" a 0 R38 h2, sn h ot fE r'p~ ncneune fte tn tGaonPecN ,Vr rz egon%0 c ,. ,. .orp va, oson;T.cl 2,Jefieson B ltior; Tiefi.LTrion Rhode sterlarhdd r9atesthMtssissippid 49v'385pssessereahctihon herte' haverafalletantStilwoumdreCucbrlandeorabl".53The shocin,. ecan ,ton ado-rk.. .F.. .roewe tmprveanoa;e'posira, peoortcm; lGpatr ot d. or-I ,respect._-_r.human laws without havingnree us mn trthy f renech Enginthan that radil~sed t f 'om t etreow mes l and Rorld 6,14 5 5Ilni,300 uynwpya ,ae nWet Divin~ ; a S :qe ,t :htuY :t ot at m ac n P e.. ... --,- ",.1,I'16s.'8".; 'a"l'y, 'ONDtNhSzIPPINGrLtet, .. .....0a " Evryore.o. scit.ad.of.leisatv- n p m-- con LaQ'ue r ioorwhen "-" : .' l t tIh rt R;;h d frons Whvan ia',39,28o2 t 'h Aabm a, .175ississi;Oas33.9.; y,1s d.OfPyoth2,Hpro, atmr;Bran2,Ps ol ton p oT hio nas hfaottobteis w eek h avereendb o utce th eya, lefA rora.eir .rmr -url w P o to-R co; H m b ur24, ... Maylnd., K00.0.Aran-s-4-4 I, 'D "A ,--..V.... A 1' o .--u1 M riersad olmbaChrlstn;Bese*pmners. Yrk dh Obdenam ed saclwred, eouertht fa ith, a lone ma ir- to cl- e _e .. ..nd fm o-r-. ., .+. I. ._. ,. 1. .. 90 ilw. The'flor of the travellers' room also gave w 'ay, -(,'neral' i iintn a"It 11 +h.,ld nr, inile N- T i,, ..n ned about onis.'jst and the whole descended in one ma lo owellar. t) f., I LIVERPOOL, lotoAprl, IM. arr. fror Portland; .enr., Jones. d Me"seng'r, Parer, r A scene-ofinderci'iba-le.horroraridennruion onsul,3a.l Tappanr. whrwhrle, tida ftoatad.:,uld.a _],ir a.l_ c .. vie the body of an unknown woman. We are Obliged to continue dull and discouraging account Of un ; JEtiga.Bryarit, do; Rio, Gerry, St Petersburg-loding - 1g',ln a n...d-. lid wi.d, an li:, o r i ot Pine~stroet. Had on ..bla.k Bil. our Coo...rke. the tales of all descriptions ]at week having ,u ,,el, int a ,, ,. :s d.T or the f ii l p.oi.nibe ?owi., upp .i to have been drownd a on tie._eahed 8530 holes. For he common qualities of American, dished; Hancock. Hamor, do; Splendid, Fitch, uria W'r t. ..o .. ..fi- hs" tu n,anuti was aoccee' -c '-by ute HL a-ds11.110 ap ad Sipv,.--..,un A -la"hui-m, )% h id )'nu k alraiebttefnr ecitoswrvr ev.ad Ncesn uoe n most pie shrieng shrieks fromthewethed sufrera .... S.DHBt h r UieT .-,,-yG n.-r,, - Agreat portion of the inhabitants came ru.hing in re, feek. \ '"" .,bull Pr cal Sur- man lund floating in [like slip. ad oiablue could not be disposed of-except at a decline of I perlb from for- g . the epolignorant both ofthe nature and extent :lthe iri_ c _.,:[ _d .-. -.-A -, -'o' *'" 1 : ",.,-,',1 o th- cloth c -. arid ve tord pa oweroy pantaloons, two linen mer prfcee; 8.4sland Is unsaleable except in trifling tole which bs g ikrott. Q .d onNewr ins eatastroph. Thoe who remained ;n Ihe room.fabou niaiked krh a .on i" s-k w..etlt1 tGe a.,l,. .l.rt, --,,o ;,t.d am.el o, n-C; TcrtnHmr d t rip. '" -"g 31. eEenlg ow thehte mkngsmerdctoesth rtsofwge n o.o one hal of t h m eet.ing.) crowded down alairt, or leapt ar0 single ; of the G reat Bend; then k kinglk ha d er h efao u d Hi ne k w ie a ng o eru cl^ t^^^^^^ ^ an fw r in ^ B "0" 8 ti on ho p oul e inte widows onthe frst impulse terror. A eeping down' the west flannel drawers, andlcoarse shoes. His hair was red. one day less each week, and in consequence the operat.v"s con son, Boston, soon; Mosque. Bakes, for sale. soon a h crow who sembled had oll d r' He app ed to be about 35 years of age. ioplat turning out for the present. Although it is understood soon a ihe rowd wo assmbledhad collect thei Eh't he cosumptin or.t"on s not ater,.JailQUEBECcMayonsumptrigoni ofAn-otnonfin risto sAdteed toe ,he'bwegtootr; itel wtell.... H.fr' Clinon- ", 5e +noH evappear ls hnaunytenourog, to wthte rekorhesipMot.rin keepin.on.a ndupoT iovw ne Thegregv, H, A. Auhlenburg.D.,took n tlhe Gl hiicedapsg 40ttre Now *, t*e bofi to isrco 140te miles or or amevel pte ie WW,01 n4er~iw Ir nii W; h ortth8dod. SBmbpadbsoCpy IXTT4 BT TXB'BS" eK............. IXCIUnA ON LOMOXDo"........... 110- The John Porter waS offCape Roaier oh the 27t h ulit.- p2o.'e a fishing schr. themaster ofwhich'statedthat he i sd -b b allna in with a new ship on the.Grand Bank, water-lbgged r 'WM, CiJ-MINGS, :dnao 'ersonon board. John, S. N. B tnarked on her stern. No. 45 OSULANDT-STEET, PHILADELMPIA, May 1--Arr brig Olive. Pster, 18 IS'I f ,/iT 4 Doors from Greenwich-street. Lagaira. Left no An. vessels. 20th tilt. offtie west edi of P C L /} 1 LOTHES of all kinds clean- Rico saw all Am brig stfering N. with TM. is her forelopsail. ( L in th n't m er, 8X Jrustlet, Gsline, fmn NYork. ed in the neatest manner, forrJi et stm NYork. by sfeam snonging, and ladies ALEXANDIA, May 7-Sailed snhr Virginia, for York,- t aparel ofal descriptions. RICHSR)N19, n tel firttle, taloknds. o RICHMOND',May 5-Arr brig Andes, Breedon, fmi iI at and Pantaloons dressed er~ o .l ,+ !t in'th e first sty le, and all kin ds of M ataiiis taken out. cth-Arr schtSu. Horton, NYork. *sTayloring of all descriptions. Salted sehrn'(ses. Washington, NYorle; Fair Play,-do. rill m FREDERICKSBURG, May'6-ArrschrsGovBrooksg- N,- York; Reporter. Smith. do. ; : . S WASHINOTON, NC. April 28-Arrschr James G Sta'cy, SPLENDID ENGRViNGS NIYork, ". Per the Coloraia -fPost LA itdn. CHARLESTON, May I-A4 B3:Ap iRsiir Sul. Walker, -B.OURNE, 350 Broadway, ias received a.valuable and fin London. .' large addition to his fburmer collection of Enltgavrags. At'pre- CId sehr.Benj H Smith NYork. sent he'has only time to notice the following, which may be Ma'y 2d-;-Arr ship New England, fm NYork, seenartis at his store. That heisjustified in saying that they SAVANNAH, April26-ArrschrGlide. Barmiim NNIOrk- surpass anyF='-A,,,-r,,i; r,..-. t!,hbin,, i s,: r% l.l ,,ir 1 .r i .t* .* iltadm it w ho ,-ill n-._.:-i.I ; ia. vi ollnri i.-. rt-rr. tl.- 'MOBILE, 'April 22-Arr brig Oreste., fm N ri, ih. Family w tl ,tS',: ,ji r.r.-r-Pimnit, hy Bnrr.,t, it n, BOSTON, Maiy--Arr Ii ,Eir-,ne rztr.r. NOrl.-i-e. by him enr-'..,-d ,i i- l.irin&,T ,,--.... .ibyB-,,r.: m -irn.a byh l hi m n "l i ', ,A rr. t? 7 -. i- l- lst. 4th inst.lat 30. Ion ;..spooLtrkeb a 3 d' ir, Nl.rk proofs. h,, tnt u so p.bI.,L.d ir, L.a...,.r, 1,. ,. ,: tir ,,r: I Cld siap ExpressA N 'Vo' o An,..pril 7th-Arrschr Gen 5-ta s, fi NYork.* 2.p .he, Wrckbers.effForsf Rouse, ,alaois i tredisdb W -- SALEM, .h'. "K,- e : -. ", Painted by Stanfield, and engraved in mezotinto, by Quille- ALEM, May Q.^Aschr; Vesper", ~ikenrMn. Pi -,rk. India'prc..r ,;-' Ir t''..:.1 i,,-' !- .3.. : 3. W e 'f ,,,-. l ,.. i4 ,- r, .,,J, rr.,. .u ". R_, rD. Maf44Arri sloop Ann, HirI,,fm NY. the line ,!!i i -0'.1 Lr.)P- r 1. m . :.'l..A .b-g Win Thatcher, Howland, f I. .f i ~ V ttU n 'eg i-azil. with 330 bbls. whale oil, 70 sperm. S-poke Feb. 7, 4. Passage othe Redo -Painted by Dauby, and enra- . shipMi.od, ofNwBedfordwith0bbl; Marth'. ofd yedit mezzotinto, by Phillips-Ilndia proof. Size 10by 30 hip i l.oud; of New'.Bedaerd. with 6900 nol; Martiai.,ofuo inches. t. Say Ann, of do 1300. 14th, shpto Louisa, of NYork, i Theabovetngetherithmayothers.ofFerararetreat 64 d om.ewburyport. to artists and connoisseurs; and must afford convincing proof. d brig Brooksville, Grant, .NYork. f the subscriber's ability and desire to offer to his country- PROVIDENCE, May 9-Arr schri Ann Maria. fm Charles- men, at the earliest possible periods, all the'valuable sad ton. 7 graphic productions of Europe. B OURNE, . NEW-HAVEN,MayB7-The brig Hannah, Hoodshasjut l Bridway. ar irrn slty seven days from Gnadaloupe. The H. hasotxperi- 7W 1O THET BEAU MONDlE--The subscriber has just re- enced tremendousgales', lost salts and spars, was ones knclcked ceived from Lendon and Paris his spring supply of down, and continued In that situation several hours-expected superior fancy article and works of art, which he offers to that they were tost-stove about 50 i'hidsmolasses ni deck, and his patrons; among them are Ivory Visiting Card Cases, of then the rigl righted-afterwards leaked badly ani It was with a new style, surpassing any hitherto offered' to the public'; dlicttulty that ths pumps could keep tier clear-had her dead German polished surface Visiting Caids ; superb. sainted lights stove ina-was on.alowance of half a biscuit and a morsel Tableand Pocket Snuff Boxes;-Botanim Microsbpes a; Com- Sofsbeef pr' day, for 28 dhys-were supplied a few days before pound Microscopes; superb Work Boxes, wit music her arrival by a vessel bound to South America. Captain and all patent Knife Sharpener, on carver Fork; Desert Knives and . hina ,*ell ihr ithatre essels belonging to thisport, for the Forks, silver plated, on steel; Visiting and Invitation Cards tatily oofwhhir II ti.re tiad been so much apprehension,bave neow engraved and printed l in a superior style, at the shortest no ' allarrVed." a etice, and on themost reasonable terms. i ( BLFAST, May 3d-Arrschr Mary, Beebe. 7 ds finmNY. .. LEWIS, Engraver and Artist. NEWPORT, May 8-Arr schr Agenora. f Salem for N. Ne sCAUTION.No.e e Wall-street, in buldingcorner.of York. 'New-street,.oppositetheWall-streetChurch.,' + MARRIED- SOn Thurdady evening'last, at -St. Luke's Church, by the Rev."M'ml s1t Lieutenant eUnjamin Page. of the United SttsNavy 'o ll gEnidu StatesNvyoElii McEvers, daughter of John R. Living- ston,'Eeq.' *" . S' : P DIED- Last eydninj, Joseph Titus, in the 8Sd year of his age. fits rIatives and friends are invited to attend his funeral to- Smorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock from his late residence, No. 11 Lombardy-street. SAt'Jamaica. L..I. on the 7th inst. in the 36th year of her age, Sairah, wife of Silas Roe. Esq. On Sunday the 3d instant, at Jamaica, L. I. Mrs. Mary Me Bidn a eed 65 years. 0l7- Advertisements of SCHOOI s., Horses. MiLIjsEnY'andi FANcy AnRTICLES, .DY Goons, CanPE.tn, BOOKS, Music, &c. &C. Will traemlly I hbe found. after t tinser t i on.; .....n...- ... EVER POINTED PENCIL CASES,. p OR SAI.E by ROBERT LOVETT, SEAL ENGRAVER, 9' 297 Broadway. Nl2t S SEAL ENGRAVING. l-OBERT LOVETT, Stone Seal Engraver, 207 Broad- way, will engrave Seals on stone or metals, at a short 'notice, and in a superior style. Specimens of work may be seen in several hundred impressions,from seals executed by him. Coats of Arms. Emblematic Subjects, Initials, &'e. engraved on stone. Notarial, Consular, and other Office Seals, etigra- ved on Steel, Silver or Brass. Books of Heraldry, for the inspeclton oftnstomers, contain- ing the armorial bearings of near 100,000 names. VisitingCards.&c. engraved and printed. mll 2t era- -PN- plo ...." A'I..... -a 'Im -nERINn SHAWLS --A general assortment ofr&Ki" under appropriate heads, on theoutside of the paper. I ShawlA, of best quality. (Lupin & San's tatnufet.u T'a Shawls, of best quality, (Lupin & Son's manufactun UNION COURSE. for.saleby C. SMITH & CO. 0 Mildeh Lane. ml -THE 'RACES over this course commence to-morrow, at t" AUZE FLANNELS ofsu)rmterl quality, for sale by one o'clock; and from nithe number of southern and other Gr moll C. SMITH & CO. 91 Maidon Lane 0`r1,..1. rf,,eport t ,lnC,,-.7-ia. rrr,,, I It LEGANT BLONDE GAUZE VEILS.-Green, white "ATOTICE.-Th' Anisricir, .imos SL,,ri'r. -,x'.* w |i 3.=5 black'GauzeVeils, ofa large size. and of yery rich p Al h-jld ibhar third Ard mikt"-,r, ,,t ,' ,rv' ,a .% .,v I i .i n, terns, for sale cheap, by ]3th inoahr.Iu IItte Prhsl.Ei'cl C', h'.h ., r\ ...11 .s.- Ti.' ral A. T. STEWART2) 02 Broadway ,- t I. aI"-" '.t.T.... -1 Y. I p L %I N i ERIENNES, innew, ad elegant colors ton 1, 'o. c : 1- i,.t0 !.i tn.'1,:. E ".' I.. --. j n- i, r -.. -' riorrlorquatity,just opened a .t asses 1in C3 ;- '"." i I, "ina,1 ......... -ITP'VAPT' P E.T TABLstni a, 202 BroadWayu m' i' N.--''I ETER .Cerr. ,dr' I. I -'i .' / r. f idPalmeresn jOr OTICE is hzreby !rven, t'.a, ... Egivtenn- rx s.r ...-. ['ire- -r '; 'Sal" sal.r t,. ir. 111,1' Ir t .el'.r r".lrrd-all ofwh' .k' Inra o tlo Ne'n.v*-ok i..-,'r'h.tr _- :'l.' n 's A-!', I,." l..."r Ir'r,. ml .1 li Onfiee ati tra. \-." -i-i,.r tl'.- f; :I ); -" = r:, T; -T 7-; ... ... Ja-r,, rest. aOic it.r |lr. r .h -., I.", E .. ... -' !l I irl h r-althe most d, n .r ofwe T cN ... ,! r .. .. t,,i k, ll, ,isl., blee, straw, lem .i rI .. i l, 4 I .M.a ,l i ",-ii'l r r s sm a c o a f sl it t l ,' I moderate prices. at tmilar colors, and for sale M+ SELECT A L OUNG DIE" zC .7,. .lt R ROBERIn .,t r.e .. r i- .. ::,.. ,- .r. :. . * **,. s,'ltct "n.i lI;.mh ed S-1.1 r.= /. : 5- ,' ~ j .',. *" ," .-. !- it t[ 11A..[ il i pu p lP ., t. .l | L. ni. Fr. l i- ... .| i 1 r. -. ; '..I" l '-mcrd I .m.iml Er i -la_ [ ,rnai Ii..'r l I irl J. 1 ri i.i 1:0 ric .. pae ce t Ai t o) d in1 inr'''r ..T., i -i .uji r. .iim r, 5 >ustruction. - SFor particulars and cards ofterms, apply at No. "g, I5 . ,9 Wsy. .* ; _-in+ ol 3,r "i 1 INTl!UCTI'ON0, rON THE PI -'i- -- 13RS.LIEOR tE.- ..-RS ELEL [F%%IOD I,.- i cy for ti-" .ripils. Termsmoderate. Apply at No. '4 "VItSlt,,r sire., near Ihe Bowery.. nI I BRE.'iO%-iL S J LEE1I'WOOD' LITHOGRAPHIC [;'-1, ,.'. halftime usual priet Ia rc mnin.d t, li Ri],-,.,i.,lr i t.n,-,r mthe Bowery, isitre 'h. pnbliliet,.,n of itt Ih i, >in -rd. :-..,.,,. lit Ja oiSn r,ind niLhr MNuaic s.Jl be o..smainulj .'u i Lr,-.'..i,.rl. 51. 6 n ,.alp i rlih n ltre .llfore. ihe p-.j'jlhi,-r t i a r.lnit .1j, ihn.. StIhertail business. B.,kiiEll.,ra 1,5 -.mh."1 frsn, ite. ,o,,.-' ir..' %10lanvy dealing, or are Ii,. ru.j' i .- 1 k.'i Im.' .. -lih in will mind thn muth ,c t'..r..p, r tl to n uheroh mu .r... sril qii ii 110 iun' best innut.li'med n1-1 Hit0 15',i .'1 "m'iiiv t]| r at F .urth E1XWI3ITI67. u E Fourtn h A 3 Lbs xhibp:i:.n:a .l'-h i N-iliF. n,. I. FIFI nV Design,conri.'in:.- fitie orkm ',:. Li.rmc Ati,'. rn. . Before exhibited b in:t- Aremr T-n r,.' 1-'0.rl,n,. .. ,r- tr-uMi mat the Arcade Blths. Ch'nrbmr iltr.-!, ',I ern ".',-..Ik t- morning, until 10 at nmght. " Admission 25 cents, season tickets 50 cents. .Catalogues 121 ces. mtleodlwin SC-,-iLLE( TOR'f tIFFiLL. sil bO rss..m'.d-H0t It,. th:,,-, mri'I tin. "-.".i. P.R hPOSALS ,.%l be. rj e,':d it if -_In,, u-,il, ,h.. 'ly i, d.. .-I ni-n [.;1 tt r.t and c- ,nittU ei I'h, H l .. I. .[, a l 'met. miih a tlm I0 .1'l,...e k rr. rch ,r rv ,,ir,,a ,I. m,,, L in. G -1m i ij.i. 1.) ;1 j'r. %f:I,.: lo .-I J,.riiir n z. % i" d; ; I ,,-ri k I t i I td' t" 1 ,'. r, i 're r-r ri' in I C Iln r, Is ] ll tI '!;:.l|... -l,' r ,m _ter)'jm,dn(rMei. 0and d vrpnc'rins. mi'- S' '1 he Iousnd-atl. inn br ,t'.ic ,e laid a drep ar niv' b- r-,r u.. Ssite o. m ke ith,b i'tbrinc p.r't'ee.is ,:,'curtC- l., I-m., r maim ir atorv' ofli' builmr- io i th h A,?-, -f i' l i'Il rtin 1 --1i.J-' lar Irom h t .ase, ofr iurlc ; e t b. truhl I't.jrd bri.h k- ..r well-selected splitgranite, well laid in best lime mortar; to Stwelve'feet'squareit the base, and tean feet-three inches square at the to,., fromout to out; the thickness of the 'walls at the base to be twenty-seven inches, and be uniformly graduated t, eighteen incheh'at 'the top. A floor or deek four inches Itrnck. I-. bnlaidi o'itt hit ssterv' n ruitrablet jiUl, pr,-,ptrl lii- Itd. 1n rpl cct t Ii i i tt iur tniC hr1 h4 VIrfid l t. t% 51 .1i l ', f Well-W.8aroned h1cn M ,$ llE 11,, % i tt,.eEm io o be i- I.:| ,:.iuil. a i. ard oaled vnith perch l,.jrpaEinme. -ir ..,o,:r,:d nuli I' .i copper ofat 1'tl hinlly u cs l.: I. [the te iq '.r i ',ri\w .,,-1 uero'N. d with aptmU.prIaie itud cpr'rPit O.' o.in[-arn-.:.fi annl. T i', has e orne -,)ri' at leait onie- i,'l a half in<:'ri a i ln il - Leb6. mI l'et l i tihrc-, n.tide oft'bii heuri .irIs', he rinm--.'.I '.'in-h, O be of prin c."non' d.Im i aenei. ors srnd uthtier iti ih.; c sr, dill I bhen.efi'm l{crd ,in *n w-dii tn i, hm il. i l rhi ,n ,-" ,.i" n aln ; t m; ,he joir ,,:, he htnrg aftti, s.,', 5u ,d .,jlfi i ',, ',,n- IC ~t.psr'us fb, i'.r..f as,5-i- rt..,', ,! in il h ;1 pppr p-ovfLhi: :1or ..:tb iF.l, c ij,.li- ;. co:l' S hy r i., beat ;s' Ca ,m:nprn:,,J ,n '.e, snaj nLe. i ,r I a -irri: i frimrile. %iLh vulidt in.dow ,e".j c Ir. 'i n ,h ib i ,-i:-.r t i dl >ali'. cleilt h nt.:inri_ rind I'lCt runi r Ih, -. -, r Ij -. iiL r. t., 1it' I!. sea.ioriFdl h ia t p'm:" Ihb ,,nur m.e iIft" m I.fl ':h i- s ': ':.1Ji n S, r'.h bestl rain brick on. e lea Oa ) topol'lhindtler [to a-in. roughtl tnhi t, i.it, 6I.imi-r d 'ul e, .i ght wrought iron peosts, to be inserted in the brick or stone S.work at least four feet, and 'well secured with anchors, and lb- extending perpendicularly from the deck six feet in height, S although following the inclination of a line drawn from the base through the centre'of the walls, and thence with a sweep S. tola'ceiitre, forming the ribs of a dome or' roof of two feet lerpendicular, the base of which to be a strong iron hoop. or band, as ala6 another strong iron hoop or band two feet from thdlekof sufficient dimensions to secure the posts perma- nently in.their position. Under, and attached to the centre f e isthach 'ordomn,'t be a swivel ring or hook by which ti n suspend the bell. The dome or arch to be covered with skeet, copper of at least thirty ounces to the square foot, well solder- c" 1 'e.setshtrs tIhn jo'unr nd ml be rrssied i*u ihe mi,.- l.ri,.tii theao rh or roof.aird f irf. 3n 1 al llat -n: ir.:t,-. .1:3e- c >rv 'hie b,:l to be "fbt bl.l molel., i1 ,-it,h I..m, i,- ar,. 1.-a nul--nded lr*'ri.. -i 6 cermr, .i-ftht domi- .r Cr-: 1 h. 1 a..1 riI. n.k. ocr rn.r. as teli'r -i lrnd. s In I'. ks t' A[- |.'> 01" LinO ,1l.meag to b', a v.ell 4-0n1miur.l., 1 F .' r. .r in...t: rmd co..- Sp.- .1 t r' -iu tbl, in'_reriniS lotr ',rlierm. o r t-,F ',ir Iht- bell. r',n ,Iw'.l, .h;hall regP J lt nrig or strihkr .- h N lJ 1t11 II.TJ- ', i '-.,.. i -n.each minute,-and be so onstructed as to run at least six- .teen hours with one winding uD. ., ,The said building, ball and machinery to he built, made and constructed, and finished, in a faithful and workmanlike manner, on or before the 15th day of August next, to the sa- tisflaction of the superintendent. Payment to be made when the whole shall be completed and approved.. mlld&clw HENRY THOMAS DERING, Collector. W WIDENING WILLIAM-STREET. from Maiden-lane to Pine-street.-Public notice is hereby given, that application, by petition, has been made to the Common Coun- cil .to take measures for widening William street, from Mai- daen-lace to Pine street, by taking a strip of land from the fronts ofthe lots on the south easterly side of the street," by a.line commencing the north-easterly side' of Pine street, at a mbint five, feet easterly from the north-easterly corner ot Pine aiidWillianm street, and running thenice northerly on a atraiaht line to the north easterly corner of Maiden-lane and i I Willham ;" of which' application all persons interested are S hereby 'desired totalo-notice, and ifthey'bave any objections hereto, topresent thi same in writing at the Street Commis- smoiieri's O.ie", on or before Monday, tlhe 18th instant. By Qrder. '" '.'* R. GRAVES.'Street Comimissioner.. SStrpet Commissioner's Office,a'cMay a'1829. ' Sa P ,inters.employed by theCorporation arerequested to .insert the above daily until the 18th. m ll tI8 A! SYUM STREET OPENING TO THE SIXTI'H AV- A Vi.ENUE.-Public notice' is hereby given', that an addition- al application, by petition has beea laid before thIe Common Council. to take the necessary measures for. opening and ex- tending Asylum street, from Chrtistoapher. street, in such a di. -rection as to unite wtli ttho 1th Avenue, at 4th street, accord. ing to a survey-and plan now in the Sfreet Commissiener's Office-of which all persons interested are hereby desired to tike notice, and if hebv. have any o6biections thersto,, to pre- pat tiothe lame in Onfifatihe r-ei Commrsdoer. Oce e o, .iiror010orr6,..,t, e lr, By order. A 9 .i Aviil m. Conanihi~iiHW- Srol STEWART'S, 26 Broadway -PERlOR BLACK BOMBAZINE. end .. A. LANE have opened, snd offer for sale ar rcd I c r' *l a arge assortment of best make London J ,-iek Bombazine, firi low reice to extra superfine, at who sale orretail, at their Stores, Nos. 11 and 18 Maidoin-Lase few doors fron Broadway. ml' CIEAP LINEN CAMBRIC HDKFS-F. J. CONAN S1I Maiden Lane, has just opened a large and fresh a sortment .of cheap Linen Handkerchiefs, ofthe medium si that he will sell by the piece or less quantity at aboit the co mon auction prices. I m9 "F RESH GAUZE RIBBONS-This morning opened additional assortment of rich Gauze Ribbons, at who r-L.. orretail by F. J. CONANT, ,': .3 1841 Maiden Lane. b LKS & NANKINS-The. Subscribers offer for sale f- No. 100 Front-street, 150 cases China Silks, consi rf: ,,F'colored and black Satins, black. white, colored, an ,Firrella Sarsnets, and Sinchews, black and 'plortd Leva ,, black Satin Levantines; black and cross-Larred Hdk hi., black, blue, and colored Sewings; Nanlna Crapes,s q, ,gured and embroidered Crape Shawls, Satin Damas f h,., Paungees, figured Velvets, siarletCrapes. 1000 pieces Mammee yellow Nankins 3000 do. Company de. do. 3000 do. short do. do. for sale by rill THOS.,.G. & WM. F. CARY. 100 Frent-st W ITINES-Madeira in pipes,. hhds. qr easAs and bottles Sherry in demijohns, bottles, and qr casks Claret, Medoc, Lafitte and Margaux, in cases of 1 dozen Port in cases of4 dozen each Muscat in cases ofone dozen Sparkling Champaign in cases and baskets The above wines have been recently received, are of t choicest'quality, and will be solaid in lots to suit purchasers,b S GRACIE & CO. 20 Broad-street. Who will receive and forward orders for Madeira, and oti Wines, deliverable at any port in the United States. M9 -.IDES-519 dry salted, landing from brig Julia, from B Nhis, at Elephant wharf. Kentucky Tobacco-ST hhds selected and wrappers. Kentucky Hemp-20 tons landing from ship Talmaes,' Market street wharf, for sale by ml P. REMSEN & CO. 109 Pearl-street W HITE BRANDY & OIL-50 barrels high 6th pro in, i8gallon packages - 95 .baskets Salad Oil, received by the ship Marian, are. feredffor sale by ARCHIBALD GRACIE, Jmn. m9 6trd .7 Wall-street Court. liIDES-1500 prime New-Orleana Hides. 300 do. St. I mingordo. 11000 Ox Horns, -now landing, and for sa from the.vessels, if immediate application is made to ell1, w .. .G. MERLE, 138 Pearl-street TH7 AT-257 brIs. Genesee, landing from Troy to W V boats, for sale by ml I HART, HERRICK & CO. 19 South-street D EER SINS, &e.-shaved and in the hair, for sale lots to suit purchasers, by s G. MERLE, 138 Pt ,rlIlr t,., Also, a small lotofDeer Horns. ml I ,'ANAL FLOUR,-l10 barrels superfine, Union Mills S forsaleby rall MATTHEWS & LEVERING, 112 Front-stree W HISKEY-75 hbds. in fine shipping order, for sale mll HART, HERRICK & CO. 19 South-st IU'OLASSES-250 hhds. landing from brig Julia, at t 113L foot ofRoosevelt-street, from St. Salvador. for sale lots to suit purchasers, by mll -FIbH, GRINNELL & CO. 136 Front-street. N APLES WHITE WINE-75 qr casks, of superior qi N lity, for sale b tll G. a. & S. HOWLAND, 50 South-stret. t'|Lr- PALE SHERRY WINE-37halfbatts fine old Pa 0F Snerry Wine, ,0 qr,.casks old Gold do. do. 50 qr ass Sherry Wine, for the South American markets, in bond, fi sale by PETER HARMONY, 63 Broadway. m W HALE OIL-10.,000 gallons in hhds-. tierces and bi for sale 'by . mitl FISH, GRINNELL L. CO 1 i" Front-street, ,UGAR-100 boxes prime Havana, landing from br S Fountain, at Murray's wharf for sale by mll P. REMSEN & CO. 109 Pearl-street. SWEET WINE-100 indian brls. Sweet Malaga, landi From brig Rubicon. for nale by mIttl DAVIS & BROOKS, 28 Somth-street. R1 UbSIA FLAX-500 bobbins 12 headed Russia Flt S for.saleby mll JOS. OSBORN, 51 South-street. 1M ATANZAS MOLASSES-o100 hhds. Matanzas, M lasses, for sale by . ril JOS. OSBORN'. 51 South-street. TAL.IAN SEWINGS-20 cases superior'quality bluI Black and light dyes, for sale by Ntt G. G. & S. HOWLAND. t30FISTER'S JAMAICA RUM-New-Orleans ofdiffers a. brands-also, Holland Gin, entitled to debenture,'i ,ale by G. MERLE, 138 Pearl street. mrll "J IDES-170 Hides; landing from brig Julia, from S S.3. Salvador, at the toot of Roosevelt-street. for sale by all FISH, GRINNELL & CO. 136 Front-street. : ,ENTUCKY TOBACCO-In hhds. do. in balgs sever * lAi.; ., v ,in -L " Srn'll G. MERLE, 136.Pearl-street. ffiAVANA SEGARS.-50 M. very first quality-Havan rl Segars, CQabrna'v and Silvia's brands. far sale by mIl t. PETER HARMONY,,3 Broadway. I PERM CANDLES-300 boxes, foir sale by mit FISH. GRINNELL & CO. O-i36Front ot. 3'1rALLOW-100 casks Y C Tsl...w. ibr h' ,i .I mli l GOOL)Hi.L A. t1 ,0 ". ,:,,jt-i,..r;i,. PUALM LEAF HATS-250 dozen, for sale by rol l G. MERLE, 13I Pearl-streqt. P ALM LEAF HATS-250 dozen for sale by - m. ll" G. MERLF.138 P'rarlstreit 'fl l(1 0 Itl. I J, ,l r 5 ,,,i .,r.'i lir, ng r. I';,m ,k 'iho re,) ae. e& Pat. HUDSON RIVER STEAM-BOAT LINE, Fon AvLBANY DAILY. From New York, at 10 o'clock, A M. and 5 o'clock, P. M. From Albany, at 10 o'clock, A. M. end 5 o'clock. P. M. Under ihis Arrangement 4iie Stamnboats CONSTITUTION DE WITT CLINTON C. J. MARSHALL, VICTORY, and CONSTELLATIONS,' Will leave the wharf foot of Courtlandi-street. (N. B,) inthe S following order: Thit De Witt Clinton, Capt. Hyatt, this afternoon, at 5 o'- elecdk. The Chief Justice Marshall. Capt, Ford, on Tuesday, at 10 o'clock, A. M. The Victory, on Tuesday afternoon, at 5 o'clock. The Constellation, Capt. Cruttenden, on Wednesday morn. mg at In o'clock. . The Constitution, Capt. Bartholomew, en Wedtjsdiy af- ,. i.,: at 5 o'clock. - r...r V."-, ppl% 1oIthNr c ot,,.m i-e rri. otht Agent, mm, A .N i )FlfIM.N 71 De"-street. N'Jkl-e RIVER STEAM-BOAT LINE FOR ALBANY, S DAILY, at 7 o'clock, A. M. 1. The low pressure Steamboats NORTH AMERICA, Capt. J. Bonson, and ALBANY, Capt. J; G. ,enkmns. The North'-America The Albany, Leaves New-Yqrk, Lebivs New-York Tuesday Sunday, ) Thursday,& tat7A.M. : Wednesday, at7A.M. Saturday, Friday.; Leavbs Albany, Leaves Albany Sunday, ) Tuesday, Wednesday, at7A.M. Thursday,&j at7A. M. Friday .. .Satir ldai N. B. Baggage sent to the o&01e in the afternoon or evening will be taken in charge. r m Il I t I I LE LE Fc V RHODE ISLAND STEAM PACKETS, For NEWPORT Apd P4VjIDENCE, .Ddil-Sundasy ex- c eptedift Bti tlhe foot of Fultoun-street, East.Rivr. A AAGEAinrrs r'oi MA a. 182' . Ths BENJAMIN-FRANKLIN, 'Qu ,t. 5. Blunlker Leaves NewYeork, Ma" BM 16 i, 2t 29, at 4 P.M. P4o; idvri MA 8, 14; 19,'3; 27, at12M. 'ro .WAS1HINGTO'N, Capit. Comtok,; taavea New-York, May 7 l, 15, 260, 2 6, 30, at 4, P. M. Providence, May 9, 13, 18, 22, 2,W at 12, M. The CHANCELLOR LIVlNGSTON; c ti VA oggehsall, Leaves New-York, .r B; 14,; 1, 23, 27, at 4 P..M. Providence, 'lb 12, 16 1, 21, 2 9, at 12, M. The FIL1) ,,, Tomlins .,. . eaves r -. .,- M.., 5, 9, 11 1, 1,; 2, "8, at 3; P. M. r, .a;.,,.:; IMi,, 7 i. 1, 20, 36. 30, at 12,M. D:7 .. ii I...1 ., "- ..;,iri s upoini the irrival'of the Paekel, i, .,r" r i 'r.. -'.rri ir New-Bedford, Bostosn, &c. withoutt delay. Freight taken on the onstomary condiumios; at cannot be received after 2 o'clpck on d'lSf of sailing.- For freight or pasnage, apply t6 the Captains ont HBbartd; to :ICHAWD S. WILLIAMS & CO.; to BUNKER & HE- SON, 6, C'.,j iir,.i- ..'t. i ..r t the S~eamboat Office, 522 Vater-stret cutmtier of Beuknian-street. myll HOBOK EN F tERR Y-FbrBoats pe-r .Hmr. S, .The Steamboats HOBOKpN anl PIONEER, will leave the foot of I------ tl Barclay-lteeetl and foboken. every S- twenty minutes. commencing at the even hour; and the FAIRY QUEEN will leave the foot o' Cdnal-streel every even houri, and Ho- boken at theintermediate half hour. -. "-FOR NEWARK DAILY, A il (Passage 25 cents) jm ^^ Br^. nni t- mkn.,tN_ RW-AT RX~r.AD -- AMUSEMENTS* THEATRE.-.A CARD. U .0: MR, SIMPSON'S BENEFIT. -. R. SIMPSON mos reaspbctfu'ly announces to his friends and .thejpublic, that his BENEFIT will-take place TillS EVIW'ING, May tlth-on which occasion he has fu ich pleasure in stating that MR. WALLACK, MR. HAMB11N, MRS. AUSTIN. MRS. BARNES, & S-.MISS KELLY, have politel tendered their valuable services The Enter- tainments will consist of Sheridan's Comedy of THE RIVALS. Sir Anthony Absolute, Mr.Barnes; Capt. Absolute, Mr. J. WALLACK; Falkland, MR. HAMBLIN ; Sir Lucius, Mr. Simpson; David, Mr. Plaoide Acres, Mr. Hilson; FVa, Mr. Richings; Julia. MRS. BARNES; Lydia Languish, MISS KELLY; Mrs. iMalaprop, Mrs. Wheatley; Lucy, Mrs. Sharpe. Aflter rht, the 2nd time, the new O erretta called NO!!! To conuclaue with th.e frce- of SPRING & AUTUMN. Rattle&iMR. WALLACK; (his last appearance il that charac' ter in'America.) Mrs. Gen. Dartmouth. Mrs. Hilson. - In the course of the evening MRS. AUSTIN will sing sey- eral of her iost popularsongs. ms Tuesday-MR. WALLACK & MR. HAMBLIN. will appearing lvoirite Tragedy for that night only. MISS CLARA FISHER is engaged Private Boxes are retained for the use of the public, and may be engaged nightly on application at the Box Office. QPoos Pen at a i before 7. nerforn ance tW commence at a T past 7. : '+. : .. M LLY THEATRE-A CARD ... _ISS KELLY l os the liHno .esspectlhlly to, annoinmce her Benefit and last appearance this season for Wednsday Evening, May 13th, when (at the particular request of many of her friends) will be presented Shakspeare's celebrated Tragedy of ROMEO & JULIET: Romeo, (for this night prily,) Miss Kelly; Juliet, Mrs. Barnes, who has politely vol- unteered her valuable services. Afit" which a variety of po- pulal" ntertainren e.u... -f rlo . PEALE'S MUSEUM, And Gallry of lie Fine JArts., Breadway, pporite the Park. 'rHE public are respectfully informed, that Mr. Smitb has promised to attend the Museum with his Grand HAR- MONICON or MUSICAL GLASSES, every day this week, at 12 o'clock,and at halfpast 8 o'clock in the evening, when the covers of music will have an opportunity of hearing the exit uslit tones of this novel and delightfulinstrUment. The Compnmitd -olar Mireie-nip l will nnthin,,n t be .- hibited- eiv j, o whil i il. *,w ,,i,, ; .,,,: ,,',:]..i. II F 'F ,, I l)| IA ,I F C L M [.L \ * U I- Giasd Panorama of Genevais now open for exhibi- tion at the New York Rotunda in Chamber street. This splendid Painting was executed by Robert Burford, Esq. in Iondon, from drawings made by himniselfat Geneva in 1826, to ri-i.. 'ri.:,.: arii it. rh. i.-T. ".r, i "r.jtn ^ i : i,.r ,. r. "1,,.,.. 1".i thr ji.: i r. "l.t ,; ,l ." ,'I, .,r-t, .i i ,.l | [ ,h ,- j rl.. ,., +-.t. : ,i l r ,. - -.. .' ," ,r.1 1., 1 l, I-,,-, : ,, '...-,, ,r, ,, ', r ,, .,.' r,c,: :.! .. +, rl l r ' :,.,'*,':-:. *li issoeiated withIthe most interesting recol- lections, and celebrated not oril V in the conimentaries rof'am- sar, but 'alsain the writings of Voltaire, Rosseail, Madame de Stael,and Erd Byron. Forthe fidelihji' oftherepresentation, and the superiority of its execution the great reputation of the artist, affords assurances that willnot be disappointed by an actual inspection of this splendid Painting. Hours of ex- hibition from 9 A. M. till sunset. *!* Price of admission 25 cents- Pamphlet of description (if desired) 12 1-.2 cents. at tf LITERARY EXHIBITION. .. PARK PLACE HOUSE, Up STAIRS. f -HE Exhibition Room is open from 9 o'clock A. M. to 9 o'clock P.M. Admittance. 25 cents. ., It consistsof a choice collection of Oil-Paintings of the old and, ipodern masters; of the most rare and splendid books, illuitrated by some of the bent artists: and the modern en- gravings, executed during 1828 and 1829. N. B.-Subscriptions received by the year at $5, to atmit a Gentleminan and Ladies. Strangls may have tickets by the week. 'ml tf i_ J.ieca'iniSuemboath NEWvR Cavi p DANCING SCHOOL. ---- I lB. Tate, will leave the footofBar- 169 tee Doors above Broome.Slret. 0"FaNcrYy-rtreet H. CONWAY, respectfully inlirms his pupils and ale Ato tooclck M A. Mr At o-'lok, A. the public, that in consequence of the liberal patroini- ich At o'clock, .M. At 7 o'clock, lA. M. age his public Balls meet with, he will continue them for STand 4 o'clock, P.M. ard I o'clock,P' .1.' some time yet. Dancing to commence at half past'seven o'- Horses, Carriages, and Freight, taken on reasonable terms., clock on-each Monday Evening. til0 de- Goods and Baggage at the risk of the owner. ien For further information, apply at Mr. D. GODWIN'S, B" RAND'S GRAND SOLAR MICROSCOPE. corner of Barclay aid West-streets, to the Hoboken Ferry- HIS wonderful instrument is now exhibiting in the Sa- at Master, or to the Captain on board. roll loon of Castl Garden. It has the most extensive asagnirying Showers ofany in America, if not in the world The smallest *I.lSONDON LINE 0' PACKETS,r anamalculse imperceptible to the naked eye, are made per. The packe 'hUo sail on the H Champlin, fetly visible iu all their various forms. Tie.process of crys- pacet Ship HUSON. C. H. talization is shown with the greatest perfection, fhr surparssng du- master,eo ailon tute0thinst. isnow loading at Pine-treet anyTproductioneverexecuted byhumanart! let wharf For freight or passage. apply to Capt. Chawplin on Those who wish to vilness the astonishing effects of this ir fhForpfe'eoo a = who wish to witness the astonishing effects of this ahe- board the ship, or to JOHN GRISWOLD. Agent, invention are respectfully invited to avail themselves of the a roll 69 South-street. corner Pine-street. present opportunity. 1 FOR MARSEILLES, Hours ofexhibition from 9 A. M. to 6 P.M. qT, K- M The Brig ORIENT, Choate, master-has Iths of Admission to the Microscope 25 cents for Adults,. Children as- Ar.her cargo engaged, and will meet with despatch;- halfprice. m7 tf ze, or freightof 100 square bales of cotton, or the bulk thereof, m- apply to ARCHIBALD GRACIE,Juun. N EW YORK GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL.-The 9 mil tf 7 Wall-street Court. first ever attempted in America, and similar to those SOR LIVERP given with so much eclat in Europe, will take place at NIB- n fastailing FOR LIVERPOOL, LO'S 1NEW AND SPLENDID SALOON, Broadway, on he- A fast sling Al coppered Br. Vessel ofl30tons, Thursday, 14th May inst. will sail without delay. For freight or passage, ha- The public is respectfiflly informed, that a combination of ving good accommodations O Sappl- talent will be concentrated at this Festival, consisting'of neost at ill DAVIS & BROOKS, 8 South-street. of the neal slid instrumental performers of eminence in the s8t- C- FOR GREENOCK, country, aided by members ef the several Musical Societies nd The fast-sailing coppered A 1, Br. brig DEVE- in this city. an- AI RON, McGill, master; will sail f)r the above port Tha-mnat snmirecd-compoaitions of Handel, Haydn, Mo- fe. without delay. For fm-ight or passage, apply to zart, Beethoven, and Rosaini, will be performed. sa- moll DAVIS & BROOKS, 28 Sonth.-street. P.inripal Focal Peofurrners-Madaine Feron. Madame ik, FOR ANTWERP-14thinst. Brichta, Miss Pearson, Mrs. Austin, Signor Rosich, Signor l The ship SALEM, Richardson, master, will sail Angrisani, Mr. Boyle, Mr.Gear and Mr. Iorn. A las above, and can handsomely accommodate eight Concerto Performers Piano Forte, Miss Sterling; Violin, passengers, either for Antwerp, or to be landed in the English Mr.Seguira; Harp. Mr. Powell; Trumpet, Mr. Norton; Lead- Channel. For which. apply on beard, at Jones' wharf, orto er oftheBand, Mr. W. Taylor. n rll JOSEPH OSBORN, 51 South-street. TheChorueses will benumserous andeffective, which, with J ,the Band, complete in every department, will consist ofnear- & 0Th- e FOR ST CROIX.(Bass End) ly 200 performers, aided by Members of theo several Societies .' The substantial Schr GENERAL JACKSON, of this City. gSnow, master, will sail in tlihree or four dayd. For A new and grand Orchestra hss been erected, with the ad- freight or passage, apply on board, a t pier -3, North River, edition of an excellent Organ. The whole under the direction or to DAVID ROGERS & SON, of Mr. Horn, who has deferred his departure for Europe ex- m7 214 Washington-streat. pressly to superintend this Festival. btKy FOR HAVANA I r The combination of talent concentrated for 'the occasion, Sby The fine fast sailing coppered Brig WASHING- has been effected Iegardless of expense. her e ng TON, John.Burgess, master; having Ida her cargo Befreshments of the choicest kind will be provided for S engaged and ready to go on board, is matended to sail on the ladies and gentlemen, without extra charge. e ORDER OF THE CONCERT. 13th inst. For freight or passage, having good accommoda- ORE O THE CONCERT. Ba- tions. apply on board, or to [On account of the great additional instrumental talent, the ill PETER HARMONY, 63 Broadway. Concert will be in Three Pa:ts.] PART I-SAcRaE. at WANTED TO CIIARTER, Overture--The Messiah, with Mozart's additional S -A first rate coppered and copper fastened SHIP accompavniments-first time in New York, Handel S of the burthen of from,350 to 400 tons, for a voyage Song-Mr. Boyle--Lord, remember David, Handel, o t e East Indies and back, to commence loading about the Chorus- Hallelqjah! ( Mountof tuiin, Beethoven f, 12th of May. Appy to Song-Mis. Austin-Angels ever bright and fair, Handel mil J. KENT BOYD, Ship Broker. 70 Wall-street.. Chorus--" He gave them Hailsiatones", .-Handel Of- FOR SALE, Song--Madame Feon- 'Oh. had I Ji-bal's Lyre, Handel ,g The superior fastsailing coppered and copper fas- Hymn- Mr. Horn- Great God! what do I see and Si ftened Baltimore built schooner United States--16 T hear Md. Luther 10- tons burthen-will stow 800 barrels-is four years old, and Trio-Mde. Feron, Mr. Horn, and Mr. Kyle-The I-..a]+ tle in every respect a first rate vessel. Shelies at Gouverneur's Flocks shall leave the Mountains. e u..Handel Slip. Apply to 'J. KENT BOYD, Ship Broker. Song-Mrs. Austin-Let the' bright Seraphim,- Hande, mlt 76 Wall-street. Trumpet Obligato--Mr. Norton anl )w FOR FREI GHT OR CHARTER. Double Chorus-The Horse. arid his Rider-Solo Handel ow .M FOR FREI1GHT OR* CHARTER. plarts-Mrs. Autratin and Mr. Boyle, Handel [ The hast sailing coppered and copper fastened PART 11-ITALIAN. ow brig LEADER, Gnnriell. master, burthen 185 tons, Overture-Gazza Ladra, Rossini in or 100o barrels.-can have immediate despatch. Apply on Aria-Voce una-Madame Brichta. Rossini board, at pier No. 10, E. B or to Duetto-Madame Foron and Signor Rosich, Con e mitl l FISH, GRINNELL & CO. 136 Front-street. Patienza Meyer I" FOR SALE. pSolo-Piano Forte, Fatelof Paris, with variations s," The fine brig ORLEANS, burthen per register, .Miss Sterling-who was received with en- ,,)& i2G3 tons or 3000 brls. built at Medford, sails very thusiasm at the Musical Fund Concert, Moschelles t. fast, copper fastened, and're-coppered in Hamburg six weeks Scena-Mrs. Austin, Tn ohs accendi, Rossini Since, and well found in every respect, For terms, apply on Duetto-Madame Brichta and Signer Angrisani by board,opposite 04 South-street, or to Laci darem Rossini S mll GOODHUE & CO. Aria-Md'n.eFeron,Deh Calina Puceitta the rM A TTHIS GREo EK GRAMMAR, 4Ath edttion-Ln Quartetto-Madame Feron. Madame Brichta, inGREEK GRAMMAR, 4th editon-Lo Sign. Angrigani, and Mr. Horn Puccitta SJ. don, 1829,2 vols. 8vo.30s. stg. PART II[-MsCELLANEOeS. The above excellent Grammar, translated from the Ger- Overture-Der Friesbhutz' Von Weber man by E. V. Blomfield, M.A. is received and for sale, price Duett-Mr. Horn and Madame Ferox from Cath- ua- $8, by marine and Petruehio, first time in this couri- .mll WM. A. COLMAN, Park Place House, up stairs. try Braham '. h USICAL BIJOI, 4to; The Musical Souvenir ; The Song-Mrs. Austin, Soldier tired, Dr. Arne de ..TB. Boy's own Book; Views ofGreat Britain,'to No. 7; Trio and Chorus-Strike the HIarp, Solo parts ks .Jones'Views of the Metropolis; Jenting's Views ofParis; Miss Pearson, Mr. Gear and Mr. Kyle-aa- for Jones' Views of Gentlemen's Seats-for sale by ompanied on the Piano Forte and Harp ill roll WM A. COLMAN, Park Place House, up stairs. by Miss Sterling and Mr. Powell, Stevens CHTEAU DE CAT A ne sie receivd Song-Madame Feron. Blessed Sounds, Violin r. CHATEAU DEyCARTES-Anewgamea received Obligato, Mr. W. Taylor T. Cooke S.A by late arrivals, and for sale by BOURNE 350 Broad- Concerto Violin-Mr. Segura, who is engaigedex- Sway. It consists, as its title imports, of cards, which maybe pressly fbr this'occasion Meyseder Formed into a great variety of buildings, and forms a pleasing Cantata-Mr. I-Horn, (by desire) Rosalie accompn- amusement. roll nied by himselfon the Piaiuo, Beethoven 7Ir'HE BOY'S BOOK. with 200 engravings of wood; being Duett-Mrs. Austin, and Mr. omI, Master and -i L a complete encylopfedia of all the sports, pastime, and Scholar, Fioraminti g amusements, athletic, scientific and recreative, of boyhood Finale-Grand Chorus & TriuniphalMarch from and youth. Washington's Ode.-the Solo part by Mrs. Fit's Great Britain Illustrated; a series of original views of Austin, C.E. Horn ax, the towns, public buildings, and remarkable Antiquities in the Diors open at 6 o'clock. The Oratorio to commence pre- United Kingdom. cisslyat7. The Panorama of London, and Visitors' Pocket Companion The Grand. Egyptian Gallery is reserved for Ladies and ho. in a Tour through the Metropolis cand its environs. Gentlemen haviniig party ticr ets. The Music Bijou, an Abu of Music, Poetry and Prose Tickets to be had at all the Music Stores, at Mr. Niblo's The Musical Bijou, n A bmo usic, Poetry and Prose,Brdwyad theanCuheos. for 1829, edited by F. H Burney. Broadway, and at the Bank CoffeeHouse. The Musical Souvenir, for 18H9, for sale by The number of Tickets will be limited. ie mil W. B. GILLEY, 04 Broadway. Prices of Admission-Tickets, to admit one Gentleman -e m, .EH. -ATETr',ASS. c T.and.s, au. and two Ladies, $5 ; do. one Gentleman aned one Lady, $4; 7 'HESHIP-MASTER'SASSISTANT.andOwner'sMan- do. oneGentleman, alone, $3; do.an extra Lady, $'. ml1t ULinal; containing general information necessary for mer- nt chants, owners and masters of ships, officers, and all other TO-MORROW AFTERNOON tor persons concerned or employed in the merchant service, rela- .l EW YORK Consolidated Lottery Class No.5, for 1829, 'tive to the mercantile and maritime laws and customers, y To be drawn in the city of New York, on Tuesday May 12th, St. David Steel, Esq. 17th edition, revised throughout. 'lhe cim- 129. Forty five number lottery-six drawn ballots. imercial department. by Dr. Kelly, author of the Universal SCHEME. Camibistp p. 110,with maps-price $7. for sale by 1 Prize of $20,000 1 do. $10,000 S WM.A. COLMAN, Park Place House, n stairs, I do 5,000 1 do. 1l,,o al N. B.-All of the British Laws relating to the Tariff, to- 1 1110 5 do. 1,oo gether with the two last important Tariffs, are in the above 5 do 600 5 do, 400 ,work. -" mll6t 39 do' 100 39 do. 80 n"a M ANY USEFUL BOOKS OF TABLES foir merchants, 39 do 80 30 do. 50 ..v.L which may save its posfessor many dollars, is for sale s9 do 40 78 do. 30 'a.t lhe LITERARY EMPORIUM, 312 do 20 4446 do. 10L 'mll Park Place House, upstairs. Tickets $10; Halves $5-; Quarters $2 50; Eights $1 25. -vIrMnsAt, Te'DPtn rr. ."icketsand shares for sale at CUML a t rot, l,--i. .M" , -L'HOMAh MOORE'S POETICAL WORKS .in 8 ic-li, ces,s8, Broadway,.cornerofWall-street, and 12 Broadway, .n19 nde m i vals. 12 mo. in 5 vola' 18 'o.r with er'm.,m otposgo the City Hotel, where weie sold in tke great New- ingA, and complete in I vol, vo. with portrait-pries fit yr(rk hittery, No. 3 part of the capital prize of $t50,000ooo, the Ito 12 the copy, for sale by ,.WM. A. OLMAN, whole f thie third capital of$20,000, partof the $10,500. sev- mRi Park Place House, up stairs., oral of 2,000. and-en of $1,000, and in various other Lotte- 'I 0 MANUFACTURERS.-460 bales upland Cotton of ries, prizes of $511,000, $30,000, 3 ef$20,0tl0, $10,000. $5,000, Choice quality, and in fine order, just received per sRhr. &c. &c. mll 1-- frop Savannah,,landed and for sale byl pipes in bond, fur sal ah - ,. ^GRACIE. &. |, 0B I.' .. ,>tr" .t I 80 410 TI'PWOp' Cotton, l 100mrrolt~I' pioneer tor tce city and county 0of Nlew York, wishes to con- neat himself with some person of capital 'who may wish to commence the auction business, or would be willing to make arrmingements with a person now in the business who nmay not have received an appointment. A line addressed to S. A. L,, and left at this office will be immediately attended to. n m5 " 0O TEACHERS.-A person cominpetent to teach the Latin R aud 'Greek Lagguagcs thoi onughly, together with Algebra ii, r,ii. .. . i. ... permanent situation as S r ,,, j j, .1 i ...... ;iU ,. ,,p .i ,, naica,. Long Island. For rn .I | i.i t,, .',,I .. .. .1.1., ii r ..... f.. m 7 d tf OLIVER, fIair-cutter, jS2 tf I0pNo. 59 Nassau street. Ul-siairs.0 = 6N T'MARTTN, GILBERT & GODQUINS'" W NTLEMEN'S HAIR CUTTING AXVD DRESS- .ING ROOTM. No. 264 BnoAnWwAYvUP STAIRS. a] 2w 1I,_WN-G-'J. .:,'.- i ., Sivezener, No. 40 Aidade, of. ":'.r,4 1,.4 r'.,: .- r collection'of debts-bf'every. description, and purchasing and selling of merchandise: m7 ,. P EACH ORCHARD COAL-A cargo, r ,-I.".-A ,.,.:l, L Orchard, soft, free from slate.snd shell i rn,,-,': r1 iir, feot.of Murray-st. Apply in Canal st. ci.',.,i.sii (,e Gie Works, or corner ofMurray & Washington sts. . a30 O SAMUEL B. REEVE. T"O LET-an large square PEW, very eligible situated inm' Trinity Curch. Inquire at this office. )ia7 tf rH LOOK OUT FOR THE RACES. HE Subscriber will be found at the PAVILION, on the Long Island Race Course, which lie is fitting np in a commo- dious manner. His zealous attention to please his Patrons are generally known, and lie will endeavour to merit their approbation during the season of the Spring Races. EDWARD WINDUST, No. 11 Park, S Shakspcare, 8thMaiy. 18-29. Ir" Turtle Soup) and Refreshment ii.. i. F i -i;j 1 bein readiness, togetherwith a choice, reb. '- 5, _r, Liquors. .m '. Tickets for the Club Dinner may be obtained at the Bar. , BY J. LANGDON. Store No. .151 Fulion street., three doorseastofBiuiadway g!' In conisequeuce of the great supply of n:ew books iust received, and t he large invoices that will be received in those course of a week, with thesolicitations of several booksellers of standing, J. L, is induced to makepublic sales of booisev-. cry evening. S THIS EVENING Will be continued, the sale of several largeinvoices'of new hookls; they wvill be sold in small lots* to suit dealers; they are all in handsome binding, and have never been on booksel- lers shelves, but fresh from the binder; and are allowed.to be th e : '.. ..!.i ... i 1i. i. i. ., i '.. i '. . Wh,b' 0.i i..4.,-a. 1 h.0 r, 1 ''%[ '"I~t.,J A. _.L|h..,111.,,, 1 ,, ; .,,,:..: i.-', ".,-.revevmin., ' -, ....i.. r.,. ...... i :i' ,,- ,:,..,. : just received from *"l t ]r, i rJ[ ,.I. ,t r II-. t.hl ,,i .i .. l tn'i i.-"i To Let-witih or without board, a-I leakant room in the 2nd story of house No 215 Fultoristreet. Enquire as above, or at the store, -, . Kr3 'Liberal advances made on assorted invoices as soon as the books are received. ' BY JAMES GOUJRLAY. - .' :THIS EVENING. In canseqnpr.-, -f nr -;cess of Books, -firom.Families among which -,,. ii, i..,. .,,',- Encyclopedia 12, Porthonsis do7qiuarto, C .- i. I Lound'sRepertor ,:, \ ...i.r Manufactures 12, IFoureroy's It- ...... ,, ,: .i,...i,, ,. lure, pilte, Boyer's Fr. and I : I. i. ip..... ', Foy's Dis- courses. 2, Scott7 ( F. .i. i i, r,. ,i Iarielym aps, charts, prints, &c t ih. I.. .- i.. ..... I l ii. as our city dIocs afford gent]i.I ,.. .... *i ., .,: .- ,. are always *-.... ..I .. I. oenpny, they are invited,. please to attend at ,,i| ,: precisely the sale will commence . PU.VATE SALE-1 pair2' inch Globes, London; ori- i ,I, ca ostti1o, anid will be sold cheap 'if' directly called fur. 5, it ". ,rTO PF ": -,.'- PP..I..C 'AUCTION, by i" S. SCHUYrLKILL COANL. i I.m -L LB 1 \0l LILi I... I 1-0.. n.., .,Tr!y next, H E S ul.. b ; I; ;i ,;-, f. h. r ,I-i,,i ,-L : .-,.,,-. ,,.r L,.. l .. .: l .. ,. ,.., u unless frioum the n..i. ... ... : .I.. ,I '.1 i -_ _,- ', ,.:. _. ., ..I ir;pnmate salce.-. de ligl.tfn, te rm s, a n d ; I,, ,1 In ..1 E, l -.. ,1 u ; I I.E 1 ," .- kill,fbr an% .[ ,, ) ,,, ,I. ,. n ,11 ,,|I ,,,,:,,.,o,,- ;" "-'-* "'"I.: ...* *-"-.. .. "" freight at the lowest rate. Forterm s I a Iply to .' Iabove I t -,in A. un .-.ii i ,.. .. .:. ... SAM UEL B .t REEV E e ties"'. ..i1 t,,,, .1 l,,-., ... ,, i,. I t,,., ,.. . C .-'. .. ".1 .1 ..u ,, i ,I ,l,;,n g ton .st'ee.ts. r, s, t ... -" i '., r 'i .. ,, ,. ,, ; -, I.. . P.S. The'real 1'. .1 11.I 'ili- I I. 'by S..B.? Reeve dit.on towluclh,.tlieie'isevey-'conveniionccofacceesbysteam exclusively .. bonts and other vessI, mind by daily stages. fo t f--u- ,y ... 'Theubuildingsareoxt ;aie-andcon'enjc tforthcgeintle- "tEVON CATTLE.-.ows, -efcirs antd Calves of tils sman or Farmef, and are all in good order. Tke orchards and .-F ,breed of Cattle, distinguitmn ,1 i.r i, r .'',.,,n .... 'gardenfcoilain a verygreat varietytof the best sorts offifuit :ntpnrai deep red elor "inav .',,, .... I I,'-, i, .(1 andavnineyardhas beeinplanted cwit 4meveral hundred grape VALENT INE. at Mr. King's, Jamatiea, Long Island.. vines of t 1e choiqest kinds, which have produced for two m7 dlw cptf. ______ years a ifie icrbpi of excellent fruit. FORTUNE'S HOME FOREVER. Thisfarmis well watered, and possesses an incalcunlable ._ CANFIELD'S' New York State .Lottery Office, 179 -.1' .,, .._ ',. i. n suc'pply of manure from sea weed, Biroadway, between Courtlandt and Dey ss.i where hlavebcen ..I..- .. h..ri' l tlit. sound, by wlichi it is bounded for soldand paid prizes of(e O0,000, -10, 00.2'000.0M,000, 2S000, tri-t c,,e ,i, "ire t..rie ,r" -ii' r l- ient and t15,000, 10,000, 5,100, I,.,r ri,. .J.,,, 100, 1,200, 1,000, l.I -.., .' ._ ,, i I.I..: m m,:l ... -, &e. &c. amounting tc ... ii ,,, -lih -,.n -fdollars.-Every ,,r m i 'I. l lul ,. l. I l.It ,,., J .1J _I.; A IAM budy getting rich now'-a-days by the Lotteries; i. e. those 1 i 'i ,.. ,k ,., I l fI .iI '... I thepr. - whopurchase their tickets iand sharesat P. Canfield's offi. 4ISes. .. a')7ts ces.-Drawing of the New-York Lottery, Class No. 4,. for ",,," .,,-- - 18i9.-Drawn in the city of New-York. April 30th, 1829. Nuos A. A, E r tl.m .,. I. i i drawn-,o-, 7.O ,3,3 which .. iI,; i.. nlie-asming O t LOU.1a, 85 Wallsirect, hav- resultto 1 C'sfrndsandt Ittro .. .. '' ,. u- i 'Pi orted an r.incl.-in hifi-l ge capital prizcof$titlOO ; *3439, i l, 1 ; TI ..,,,,; !) .' 7- .l. IN t A r t o ... I... ( I rape in this city; sent to Albany; ,. ,,r ,,., t\ ,i,,, ,., CityVmina i.Vise Routs. er l ,if ;' i"' .. .. : -". ? - w h o le tic k et. + "k i t l . ,"a a d e New York Consolidated Lottery, Class No. 5, for 182.-To lighfl i'... ..1 iat J be drawn in the city of New Yorl, Tuesday May 12t-i-45 cents ech her 1i0l00 or mbre; 15 cents numbercombination-- to be drawn.--Highest prize, $2o,000. br less thati n 01, Ad 25 cents for less Scheme.-1 prize ol'$2o,o00, 1 of ]0,000, 1 of'5oU, I of 1500., i bhait l5O. Roots on ,r/ lwn years old, at the ofilt0,5-of000.5of600,off4o00,39of]im t..".l fI--n-. 1",, "in._. rate of 9centseiah, lor 10 600 or tuoire :10 of5O.39of410,78of30,312lof'20,4440., 1I Pr,., .,!'2,,.l, 'l t.* cents for Iess thar. 1000;. anid 18 ets to, shares in proportionn. cents for less than 50 Roots-to be paid on delivery orf the Relv upon it, there is no place like (Fortune's Hdme.) P. Roots. Letters not received, unliesl. post-laid. Catao-u,"es Canfield's Oflhice, 179 Broadway, New-York; at.Jersey City, o.be had at 85 Wall street, or ol ilessrs. G. Thorburun &. 129 Chesnut at. Philadelphia, and 180 Market stiaet Balti Son, Liberty street... V more. 5 Mi.-A. Lei 's4 IBookI oh the Cultuire uf the G ape V u,e 200 .R nd 6n the MaMing of- Wimc,- lmay bh IbuInd at.the priucil.'5l T 20,0100 DOLLARS! "Foolksellers ofthI Unitecd Status; and his Agents will furi;sh N EXT TUESDAY ;I f,,i ,,r C i, C C ITIl, 'will br ,ril (israftis to Subscribers. itr drawn the.NcNV York _-,in,.ilnlri L,..'5,r,,I Ir' No I, t'1 ,i a 1 i5 .., number'lottery t imIG'RO N "RCP vd' fluit, the "M irgarelta W enks, 5numer otteryI t ,. 'r .' ,,i.n-l ,, I ,,,,,,". i, ,r. .. n ,- i i nn i L,,. '- "'n- "il mmmrli .l \ I -- rn *, .....,,, '"; 7"-'", IL '"- '"m.. ..uL'- T '. _. i 1 n. frum I .. r .I .i''.. I T,alini i everyHvari ,vof".umbcrsbyI. LI I .r , Mt t t iB ro ad w ay co rn er utif ttton str ee t. & h ull *i. -lt I. I,. r. ,, i, ,. h ir, '.+: The highest price paid for Broken Bank Bills. I8est;,, I"'r'm.' owsi,&c s. bfr Iald by' Prizes in all Yates-&-MIntyre's Lotueries takeniat par for I I -V. F ClI; IM Frorint-street. Tickets. Orders, "t.i ..il .promptlvanSwI l'led ifiajddrnsl'i-e to 'a " W T _.,:1_,,0 01 lv~-` ~ ~ __~ RETKOVALS, A l I'F^ON ,.. --T.,:< .T 'IMOTHIYR.GREEN, Attorneyat Law,&c. has rcmov- BY J01JN .-iON'E & SONS. B ed to No.,79 Pearl street, between Hanover Squarep.d Stor ....r' 'P r. r, -. Counties slip. .. m8I n B; w3w t i I r ... .. . lat"' .REMOVAL. TEAS-3l'i ,, .. ,........... the faollow- IViR, FOSTER' respectfully informs his ftinds and the '"- tea"s impr,'r.. ' i"- I,,-, -' ,-at.I,; ';. -,, I .. OUNG itV-, ,'- ml' it ai s 1''".'. *,, -." t -'-'* "*' [" liiYSlSRl(l-Ia casl. l.....-, a.i .,... ,I l, ,-.t ,F,',", o ,.,"A,. ,]-, r.l,,.'1.',t! ".' V ,-- ,..n:0,h'):, Wfell I,, s next. my1 a1' .-, 1- 5 , ('TT i( -E F t .. ," .- i .' r' ...' r"',. ir. i T n.e ),- a r t ei ; iall of.suporior quaUi,' to be sold witlihout .V '. I t I I. ,II 1v I c o-.c C cn c ; diam onds, 'pearls; andjewelry, as al. o on, t ..' G...-.. NG i o l... ..fi 'hold furniture. d' wcan,'pparl of i''' d .. i. t h cti i nd i .- i m g *l o f J ... ..... JOHaN L HARTI. License., -YaW-1, Ji,".ro,,r. ,,r Ar., I .' i* -. U I I .I. ne"l' -- .i iIiby'ril .1 vi tbyD.u .' b,', T _IL, I 1 e.L,-,.I, T ,1 ,r.:! .I NA I D d r ro '. 11, f Y' .t R A Y.- 0, ame. rs p s n n e y .. .1 Pr KA t SAIJo-3 -d''etlck, at their "auction.oem, 200 l ., r. n itur..e.- w ca.' i ing .ipr. l of .'. ,, .. ',' package es R i is I i lly. 7 I, -1 .. . l -jil ...i... .U' T -UIl '.-. si -arras- S ,.. l, ,. ;,.,_.a.,., I..i ., -...1 bva ya 7byaesort- 1 ',,. ..1'. : .\ w within six month ,. i. .. .l iso I,.' t." .- t ,', I ,j ,- , i ',, i t fo r o n e ,- ,,,y, .fr t, s;' ,r if ii,...l, I .. I ", Ri D A '"-r .' -. .. . tinuarne of'public favor..'On F,.,,--- ,j ,,h !,,m .1,- .. ,' ' of. Po ortes RwellknowntAL., t r ra P- RIVATE AL'.-"'i rcasesoLf' brown Se-etiuga an. we",,~d t~m e 1 -- :--,, 1,,,,,,, a....I,,..-. I-, ,-BY HICKS, LAWKENCE L r,.'7 ] i ,,, N E Y ,,r,., ,. ,, r.,.. ,,r ,.. ,,,o e to N o r. 1 r a 'irtings , street, near theCi :i'." ,. I., respectfully tenders his tmu do, bleached do. dfi. - professioil ssry-.... ,.. ,iii.. r- who maywish toavail 50 dT. browa jeansanl drills ' themselves of his services; his practice wi. embrace all nt- doe bed ticis', I . cessary operations relative to the imnprive'nest rnd iresrca- 10 do. red and white ilannels. ' e.tr ,I. ., He recommends to nititce his nesw Tits"I- 10 I o. sattine t s. . -rr ci eeth; they are an excellent hmiona-- i.r. 5 v '0r --n . ';,,-,i..I ., .,, t rl, ,.-,r r,,i r,,_,,.-rto taI'nisih .1 i,.* .~l rlU_ I i,1i,-,Li, Jb U X .t & U o S", '' ,- ,. r is p.r.. i. 'Il ...... i Store. No. Pearl street. i r ,, j .. -. .. ,.l..,... ,i d .... T O M ORRO 'W .. . wing. An asortminsr t l a' i t Ih"...,., .,.1.. t --, 'iocir auction room, an esensive asort- set without j u e mention. J.. a3 n.. I. ... Amnerican i 'ryCools. -. " I. .. REMOVAL. ": BY JOHN T. BOYD. '+, -X *9e STODDER, .xWEL'tEi, has remove'+ from 131, to 170 Au; 1., n .. .,, r;.' 'I1 Broadway. Broadw ay,2 dooirsbelow M aiden-t *I r.,, 1r ,i,,".,- A. .' T i.- ,' h.i,. .i .', . i ,1, n. ,irti.,.-.i. i, ',t, .i..- ... I 1l | .-,, u i- Atl o'cloce at his uctiion room 137 Broadway, a very hr,, t.. r .'.r tm. *',"' ih I..... r l .," ".i..." .. -. -'e- d r'. -'sr'l tr'n-r nt r-fhousehold and Imitchen fur- -,'l ','. -. II il I-t,,l ii ", r!.-'. i,., i,' j i oant er and at lair -,i .i- I, t" i.: ''I n..-i-... rii, "so iar, bureaus, do with glas- prices" ~ .. ...li'r ti, ,- .. ; i ,i'c l r ind c-rd.' ables, 'mantle He has now'on hand, a good assortielent ol Gold ,,., ,l. ,, ,, r -.i. I.-..,tl .' i'l .',-; I '-ri q,, .- k .' grain, orusselS verPatentLeveran dTepineW atchesfrom ti hebest ni.l.:r, i.t r. mr e t '.' r..* *., t,: ', rh i ,. 1 r.i tongs, fenders. D iam ondar i', ,,i in .... ,e -h, .r.,,u ..,',.h,-.1 ,,, ,it l, h f i.nn ,:h. -i Irdsroead, beds. S afety C hains.- r-ri .n .,'. .ril ....... '.,: i. i (. ..r.r: r. i,.. i 1 ..l -. .,. .A h.. %'*..,,,&,,,.L ,-,' r 1r;'.cclets, A -r, -i'-I.r.,. ., 1' ,.. .i .I... '. '. *i,, .... ,I ...rr,.,r,'u.. .. I,,H ,ti ..Itt ,|.i1,,.,1 1",.: ii.r wVllcoiaenUOce. Je w elry ; t0f ._ .i'- ._ '.* *. A ,, a .... j -" :13 "*' 1 ",. I *r ,,.. -I' -- ., it'i,,-,. [ i,+ ... . Goeds. ".'BY J iNT..OL'D. . Every kind ofJewvellcr's Work executed in Ihe best style, C.to'7 .'. i'-B'.I ,"-T 'wOCK. 'and with despatch. ,. -At 10 o'clock .. .. h is ,- i .I..,.r.. it. the stockofaCa- p ,iV '. s .n;. an experienced wortman, and war- liuet r ;mak;r ( '.. ,, i .,JI, so ,,. ,,,..itbl.- h g ..... .1 ,.. i. 'i ,rh "11. m4 3ta.w3w mahogany tops, pier and centre tables, warrn,..., r. i,,,?ir-.y -_ ch---.."- .-.-..... ciairs, dreseg lmrei.'is and tabeI, with and without gl-iises. 'l ha "o t T ie- t of Go',',', ';', I ..... ";' '" '''1 w, dining, tea," breuk ast A. Patent'3a ., ...an. ..', ,W.a ,|hes. ........ i n 1 do, work and writing ANCTOR WANTED- A second hand Anchor, of ubout ... ... i,.. .... -'. &e. r 1700 ibs. is wanted by f : .... i..... i '.- .. h stab o n8 r I i,- ',L.:,, -, 1 i i. i, 'W aslitngtan it. belw e-n Jayand'l arrison at. will be sold A -.- a I ;- .: fi. -" .. ...- rr.-', ... .. 1.."',,,, -,:. c lrr ia g es g igs, h a r .e ss a n d sad d le s a ll m C_ O ..... .. .- : ." ,;' -,' :,n .,.i .. --- ,,, .' ,- ,r iloftto'tet - ;,: n--, ersons. 'Non.. mneed pply'hut those of rdsttec- ,Ai. .+ is,'. I' ',' i ,, , " good ir' e ommen]stions. Amiply atNo. 2 "Clff'-' i SO CK Oh MRAHOGANY, &c.-At -- on'ock, at..2 _tn__ ..... ; '" .. .. i, 'u .... rn - A FRENCH LADY, accustomed to instriuctwill give les- ture .'d .w .. i, ,.,;A; i,,--. 1. III., ladies at their, own resi- J H e r ? de .... T -i. '.. '..r ''.. ia ..... a t herovlhous.i SIiin.. .1 :. 1 1.) .,. . tr,,... r I Rredndvay a2 tuitIt PANORAMiA s SAtES ROOt. 151 Rrioiwady, intherear. ,. .. TO-MORROW EVENING. ' A SITUATION WANTED, sby a young nan about. 17 IMPORTAN' ',Ir [ I I i', ,'.i it,. I. . 3 y ears ; .:.l.l .. -. :, .. .... ** .. ... i~.. -. ... 1 i......... ci v f t- .. ..... "- ,, excr *. ,I,-* i- ,, : ., .,L i ..".. ... '* ,-* tmonsffrom his porier ..r.i.i- ..' r i r" i r. i ,1,-,-,' [I *i r ,.' 1 [, -- [ r i r' a id heftat this office. 11 .* .. ... ...... [ | ,, ..r ri .. 1 l . 0 YOUNG L.ADY, qualified to teach the ordinary i.n.. i ..,a ..d' I,2 i,-.-, -" or the 'geat, scarcityo itaisy ot ches of E ducatio in ,, ,1r.,,,; ,.1.,1, aiii tiet t tto r -r '.i. I. i h ., ... in mmwihs collecl li- (wiv bees lesonson he Piaus F r. r',i -. : -...-'iltain' a situation ,i ,,..:.i.,. r ', ,.. ai g ', .-.y ,..., a s 'd.l "s,a li- S. .. N: ; ,, ,, h h t -' i.T T -in ,. .i h. ,, .. r .ir .' .r *r n.'. i .I A NTED, as.:.. i ,i ,, i .'rf t t " Type Stads oasid a Trough, royal size, for wettiug paper-- .', ...,. i i... 1 l Apply; No. 38l Pie-street, up stairs, m ,) r r .i ..r 1 l1.i. i-,,, ..i' W ANTED, a iernanentsituation, by tYoung Manoan of "i ,.irim...'.I,., *,, ', ',, ,, t.,,t ,* !i.. "*..," ',"',, d 1 7 w h o w r te s a g o o d h h n d is q u ic k -,r 1 ... ,,', d \ a it. ''" -' . eangive the first of ............im r, ,',' from : ,,,. ri ,'. ,, BY- P. W ."-ri-W S'Ori- & . players and others. ',,..- It. L I at this office. a28 B Y,-.Yor. KO oIINS O..-A or'c.o.k :." streN.ew-ork T2OnIg .tni l P) h ..e'o sves 'i tO A R D \Va ,T L L t ,- i t i ,-l i ii .. ; i, r i !'|t .. . . engage I....J ,,, r. ,., ,- ,lh ,', .,.,,,,, i., nEW BOOKS--A ........ ."'"I w and wel'bosntil 5,lltt',,,'t.,,.I.r,:, ,,r,..r. ,,,., ,,i,. r, ..,..i.. A D. sta- bnoksuwillbeoffered, ..',. ,,'. ..I ,,' . ,n., i.. .:.,i..' *,rr' !i l't ,,.Ir,. ,r .,. t .hatten- TUESDAY _I LII ...... -. ti nn. a7 FRENCH IT ALIAN, & I' .: .'i-il Ijt f l. 1 IM o. -MOARD.-A smallFamily,or two or thrce SinleGentlc- "'. C., ;' '"' .' w'l"sltjnrnnvl beopere le- men, car, be accommodated with"Boedr and pleasant lecue., '"" *- '.. "' ., ,,, -.' v crybeot Rooms. fhrnished orunfurnished. Forfurtlherparticularo. in, dmiTin, T. -,i.i ,-, i -" ", i -, t .. Sale pos- qu ire at 7 7 G ran d street t, h ear G reen st. il"2 ,l onl i ,. .1 1 ,.l 1 .' ,. -- , " 1 RACE CHURCH.-A gentleman and his wife 'wish'to ".:** ,. o'Uf obtain seats for themselvesin one of. the slips onthe NE' \,,Ihlii. 1R 1I sn.L, I-... Urhn --..,.r, tinegreat low er floor'of G race C hurch.. Persons having tw o.seats to .succe n' ..r i. ,,t- .,,, m, :i..ir n .r u ... '" uri rienits rent will please address C., box l07 Post Office. a27 'and tl r.-..'l,-i -.', .. 1, -. ri1. i.,, r, ,r, ..:" lo gi a i 1I Slr.' "it Ceersirn d ONEY TO LOAN, omi.Real state in thiscity. Apply $ 'I ,' ',r, ,l -, ,- .l -,I, Yi.' r'-,, it jtIhlt da .J. atthe Oat c o the ntedofthe United Ste Fi re Insuranee Con- i,."+l ".. ", I i .1 1', i- ,-,rF,. u. .ids will 5,e re- pany, No. 28 Pearl street. m4 lw ceived on the h.al ter.s, anid tim. subscribers will use ve.ry SAUCTION COMMISSION. -.exertioil torcnisr teesalesatisiacroy"y. - ,.A HEadAYrtiscr having received the tappointmeat of A- P-. W-i. JOHtNSTONE & CO. Y order of the honorable John T. Irving, First Judge of N"OT IC'SS' to the Court of CommonTPleas fbr the city and county of New York, notice is hereby given for the credlitors of SrEPrHi BANK OF ..NE......-Y KEmLar, as well in his individual capacity, as one of the late 'B ANK OF NEW-YORK. firm of Keeler & Luff, of the said city, nn insolvent debtor, tHE Stockholders are requested to meet at the Bank en ln aoKe l befrrethe said Judge, at his office in the City Hll Tuesday, thi 2sh day o May next, t6 chooses hee Dkir- plearbferethe said Judge, at his ollicein the City Hall Tesdy, the t day of May ext, t hoe trteen Dire oftIe said city, on the twenty-third day of May next, at ten tors for the ensuing pear. o'clock in the forenoon f' that day, to show cause if any The poll will be opened dt 11 o'clock, and be closed at 2 t have, why an assignment of the said I solvent's estate o'clock. o ti ad should not be made, for the benefit fall his creditors, and By order of the Board of Direors, that the person of the said Insolvent may be for ever there- Sa30tml2 CORN'S HEYER.Caahier. after exempted,1from all arrest or imprisonment for or by TRADERS' INSURANCE COMPANY reason of any debt or debts dueat the time of making such a In the 'City of New York, April 27, 1829. assignment,or contracted forbefore that time, though paya- I. HE President and Directors ha thisday declared's DIv- ble afterwards; and. also, if in prison, from his imprison- idendofthreesanda half per cent. oitheapftal stock'of the mot, agreeably to theact to abohsh imprisonment faordebt Compaanyforthe current tialfyea, eidin e th Ist'. pa'able I Artain case Dated the third dav of April, eighteen hun- on Mindeyh 1llth iMy anxt. Theiansfbr Book wi boc,- drdsnd twe.nnine. ed from dthe ]et to 5th Mi BlIdi d sd~taer of the ebt. T. Pts w, Atty.. .o [A] a3 6w - Board of Directors. y Wh B. r BOauSl. etebary. "lY orderofthe honorable Pater W. Radcliff, First Judge a28 2w .. .. i of th court ofhe court of common pleas, in and for the county of oa t STERLING COMW ANY. ,,Kings. notice is hereby given for the creditors of John S. HE Annual Electiofnfr tmean Dire.tors offishCom- ParkePan insolvent debtor,-hto' appear before the said First pany will be held at ter Offii, oa. 190 Water-street, i the Judge, at his chambers in the village of Brooklyn, in said Cty of New-York, o6A mueday; the second day ofJ une next, oent, oen the eleventh day of July next. at five, o'clock inh between the hours of 15 nd 2 o'clockoa that day. the afternoon of that day. to show cause, if 'jy they have, By orderofthe Board of Directormi. wiy an assignment of the said insolvent's estate should not S F R. SMITH. Secretary pro tern. be made, forthe'benefit of a:; his creditors, and that the per- New-York. 'Mhy 1,1819. mite2 son ofthe said insolvent may be for ever thereafter exempt- i DIVIDEND. ed from all arrest or imprisonment for or by reason of any E- H -TinA FIREr INSURANr E COMPANY of New- debtor debts dueat thetime ofn making such assig nment, of York, W t-ha declared a dend ofrecontracted for before that time, though payable afterwards; aok..ndsh. cnt.nhe;aitalsockofthCompany ay and. also, ifin prison, from his imprisonment, agreeably to habl ther o.h.tdehec-im legal tiresnotative 'on or ythi act to abolish i"mprisonenir for debt in certain cases. after thIe 15th instant. 'he transfer book will be closed on- ed he 5h y otr, 1829. a nw til thatday. Byorder. L_.Y order of the Honourable Richard Riker, Raiorder of mat 4w HENRY LOlTT, Sc'y. -1a yrTe city of New-York, notice is hereby given for the "n *TAVERN 'AND EXCISE LICENSE. Creditors of Richard Abraham, an Insolvent Debtor, to ap- we OTICE to every person vending dealin in or retatlin pear before the said Recorder, at his office in the City Hall, of SironherSpiritous Liquors, in the o ityoof New-York.-AfI hne city ofkNew-York, onthedtweny-thirdedaytofJunoenextat personsnw-o shall selleoisdeal instrong or Spirituous Liquorstmh o ese, i (except Importers or.Diatul.l .. -orssisr asy Lo u. imported theyhav assignment t of te said Insolven t'ss estate et ordistillelobytr Aibnyin qiastitiena, a-e ,' gi lmi without should nt be made, for t h e benefit of all his Creditors, andn oier distilled by t and guLaities fou.ve a i ~r- e without th ersonbfithe said insolvent maybe for over thereafter having first obtained a License for s en purpose rom th exempted fromall arrestorimprisonmen for orbyreason of Mayor, and the respective Aldermen and. Assistauts of the hards in which t they severally iresidsubajcec tt bof hLaw any debtor debts due at the time of making such assignment,a arh offenco the nalty o Dolla ndint r contracted forefore thattime, thoughpayableafterwards; of EReaie, to the, adialebboneus Loossnr is t T mmasDacrnmin a oif iand also if in prison. from hisimprisonment, agreeab ly to It Fe and Imprismebmnt. Tatiur ad E-, Ltceirinae m, .h oabolishimprisonnt for debt i certain cases. De EFint efn eisoe to Made ria 'r 0 ad. cl.I.o. De aod thedaythof April, 1829. a7 1Ow be thereforetiss ue at t othe reo ro ti' Chthm. i uc n).HaIin -m e a month of`May next,bet'wen flie houn- of i Iord.-a e'el'ck,. NlY order ofA. Bruyn Hasbrouck, Esq. a Conmissiioner., ooatheday sprecribed as follows, forei-shruorpIeus lsard. &c. notice is hereby given to all the creditorsaof John Td l:e.Friday and Saturday.dthian Sil Mab 8- Qh.i. amriSoh Woodstock, in the county of Ulster, an insolvent 4th do."Moend i amd TdatlaJtiL .iI-- init hMv debtor, to show cause, if any they haye, before said commiBs- fith do. Wedeada.aThur..day 13Iaiia ,1d 1 t -I t a4 sioier, at hisofficain-toe village of Kingston in said county, Stl do. Friday aid.Satrdaf' is-aI nd 'liith M'. on twenty-third day ofMaay next, ateleven o'clock the ithe do. Mionoday ancd Tueaday., itsh ani 1ii Ma. 'a fitorenoon, why an assignment of the said insolvents eastte SBth do. Wednesday and Thiursda, .iih amA tUt lILy. should not be made for the benefit of all his creditors, and Wthi do. Friday and Saturd ay. 22d and s23J May. iais person exempted from imprisonment, pursuant to an act isth do. Mondayand Tueaday,25th and 20th May. awitled ahnact to abolish imprieonmrnt for debt in certain irl do. -Werdneda and Thursday, 27th and 28tll May. cases, passed April,1819. Dated irc 26,1829. i2th do Fridtay and Saturday, 29th and u30th May. a7 law6w 1i3th do Mouday tieduesday. lestand S lJune. a a w 1.th Wedne. day and'T.lur.sda.y, IandA 4th June, lY orderofthe Honorable John T. Irving, First Judge of Taver WadEise Licenses ie on th th oApril and the Court of Common Pleos, in and for the city and S ding Licenese ar.. requ.. ted to prod ace the .county of New-York, notice is herby given forthe creditors whperna ,petio fr r l -alns, saponi t;,u .. .. es o at of Benijemin Smith. an ansolvent debtor,-to appear before the when applying for newah also iav micnly satitl dJudge, at his chambers in the City Hall of thie city of within the time, as A b orv, tearld t JY siDELL M New-York, on thethird day of Julynext, at ten o'clock in the Sa24 4h. brenoon of that day, to show cause, if any they have, why Ata Court ofChancery held for the State of New- York, aata assignment of the said insolvent's estate should not be the City of Albay. on the twentieth day t April. in the made, for the benefit of allhis creditors, and that the inperson ysar one thlousandeight hundred and twelity-nine- ofthe said insoh.ent may beforeverthereafterwexemptedfrom Prssent--REu Os rH. WALWORTI, Chancellor.' all arrest or imprisonment for or by reason of any debt or In the matter of the Clithamn F ires Insurance COmpay of debts de at the timeofmaking suchassignmeant, or contract Sthe City of'New-York. ed for before that time, though payable afterwards; and also. BERT JONES, Lebbeus Loomis, Thomas Dunkin,J. if in prison, from his imprisonment, agreeably to the act to SJ. Labatut, Johne Mc.ntyre, .Johua Hyatt, Eerasaoco- abolish imprisonment for debt in certain cases. Dated the field, Shivers'Parker William T. Pincknuy. W. Sea man,. 16th day Apiril; 1 r29.. al7 10w SW. Blky, James Murray r ..D Y order ofthe Honourable John T. Irving, first judge of ntomr, Henry, W. Bool. DaVid' Breoks, and hi' ernie, ..... .. n r of the Diect a ofth Chaham i l. n- the.courtofCommn Plea., for toe city and county of nelag anaaorftyhm of N Ytwhmih t iner N-Yorkl. noticeislihereby givento AMOsWooD, an abscon- .rangC imya'uaComnpIaN "in theCyt- ofN r w Yerki h'alM mting orcoceialeddebts, and to allpthers whom,itmaycon- m ..... ..... -uo. smiter ra0 rthK" tohiihlopplicatio inddueproofmade to himthe said pr .e. .-d prs et teep.sos, n thr Act or h Le- judge, pursuant to the directions ofthe act of the Legislature a e .e .S ..gof N v Yprk..n.Ull'.d "An Act i ro re- ofhe Statesof New-York, entitled, "an act for the relief visdf ature 'ofd taetofiorccpas Wa against absconding and absent debtors," he hath directed all id fIt the diolmloir co." sd Arlfit onethousd the estate ofthesaid debtor to be seized, and that sunless he in the.Cityde is ten briefl setting forh.th e re sons return and discharge his debts within three months after this .alo' rio n. s nt intn epina a d d a4 law 3m Attorneys for Attaching Creditor. ter, randp raiy' ,.,ti e t-,u seizue. o all-the estatediil be mold ,fort e x- b reg.n, e,,-eats ,s seipti-tinrr .omIbuty rImo e sad1 Cetns.s, ,d h.O the CourtefCo-mmenPleatos for the ciy and county of hi.c hamSb -.nmtee- I; 1aaira er.',nbltd. oroim..rieia cih New-York, Notice is hereby given to John Hunter. of Mo- c 16h c-I n. t,,,A lbhin' tsone .inrqiced ti, the atmd Direinior. bileinthestate ofAlama, an absent debtor, andr all others hu 'Pu" ', O. ? i r- I-all a 11 i,- .t c."irs. ,E. ,lr a.i fEi u it,; whomnit.nay concern, that on apphiation and due proof sit .in. ln'' -tmi 'n -.-t d.iia rIAdim;: and IlieJ made to tsaideFirstJudge pursuant to the directions ot he the said pitiionand statements, and on imosn of Mr. fIe- act fo. r rehiefagait abscndn and absent debtors, he hath Coun of counsel n bealflr of WilliamSeauman, solicitor for directed all the estate of the said debtor to be seized, and that the p itioneer., his~ Honor he Cha.ncellor, by virtue of the unless he return arid discharge his debts within one year after ia tsr -r.l ut,,lnr,'i 1 m o .e. hy if- se lruresAid n int, ds th thr reri.:e of such saizuret all the estate wil be sold for the ar'- i. ,i 's1 .u .i pl.'--ri u '. f .m aut ,ja.lI msr, lhinn th' pe ni hisdebts. Dated the thidday of April, 1829. ie si> p. eritrnld bi the pumniaor molhIe Stite old Ne f .artk. EiMrEat Gaim, Attorneyas for Attahing Creditors. aed. c eROF tl'ihebd,tl, pa.'l.o inA. Sal..i inrl ;, a saelhert to e a t haw 3m F-At tm-aibrT Ltdhnce" s.l t"'.. s... r tC hance r ,'nri ueoftb,' to Ieb retenriurn. di anm ertai duebttieof a Jude of the Ci~jn-obp A-c" mskr Leui n oy'Cobe aeeiad, ; as, rucinc herb iven fora miss ir-m alPIm sr., ,tb.tyrirJ min ls dsulizurea G a rth case d ar. adf es ilalir rnc. e cr et.io- ll s Iu 'rr t t hin va .o ( c- bire s. L neB. At ,. ... a lc t 't im l rendit l aoro b tothe wth ai y oihim prison - ,A a. 8 urt of e8 uity held for th it he i io tea State of I 0 eor irdeb m &ertam l c ra ttes n e yse orAttching Creditors. Ne.- Y.rk -n Uthe e oid M"ndeay biteten mde ,D e thasble etho ty ope ar'u t'ke as, my ]ic mI na t7i .6v cia inotfl' ror,i.o b the pray o rofr sd ofe titofnuld Ig N Sli tto- ilm Por'eik YtheH'us. fshlwe l".a ;'l sh(d-a. bieauuo It ..n lIocakeybaset. wihyan iheyasesty a niesa.iin o lu l,'m- Jia fl [-*h e troh.i'. B y the It y e P..-."oErrics, S field all bi-,nr ditor-.andt e ltir is O m rihe rSain i in iao t d may ,ib e e ftnst" 1i. J l J Maory rl. t. lV .0Y.r gi-llt, ,%I fdT 1 it eon i ast -ln Sh .v'" r.L i Ca b isr oAls o. 'I. e mte frt. cmn d allor t o pri o inam nnt r,-r taf te ig.e. ten sea",'ohurI .. i' tCEI.l fre tympa I' i let r on byreoanof an y debt or debts di at the time ri of arg. onthesecr i he ab e. c s, i L maig.uch asaigm -ent or contracted for before that times, Cp. not. .'- .-r., ra, POT Rgisr though "payable afterwards; and also, ifn in prison, from his (s ined n e. Jn' C..."m.,. PO, it, r oo,poSment. agreeably to the act no abolish imprisonment aS1 h a mtjeS u for debt in certai- cases.I hTOTICE its erVeby giV en -Th default having been made Dated the 27th day oMtet re, 1d29. (A] a7 6w oi obths payment ofthe pric,. .al a-nd r. iamthe. to- mia oi, Reorro : Tnd intended to be scre b acertanindenture of.monrt- f r f eonor e ia ereby Reordr o -n a ad between A "adrewMdles oftlpeYyofNew the city o f New-York, reby van o l im tek enose haeebse, to matht. -maipear bef-cad .:or e th said Rcarderstbhusa ofie, ime peshrt dr.~de 5an,. i.'td ofec August, in:' sh r of so I y of "e-Yrk o t kt da.o .. and ielar Fiherof ther J Q n.city r.erpe.terofia thscond Qe r ty Hai ioft ueit f ew-Ybonh ea t i a o portL beariig dateteixtnentd mmd ev Eot mo.Rtgaedrpm- next, asa 1 o'clock in she forenoon of that day to show cause, A Sr ed )eiG od iie d e iMeNisoheon f any they hav, wlt an ment ofthe said mso ent' e- oa tf Ei .shet are se at pulb maa beon.. e the 1e2 f a h creditors, ,oores'",i' Ets.hi-cub ins ). ,y ,"iNP,.-VOr on, edes n a sh ps of th m insolvent may be Lee ever 9. '* --"0 linini d in terest. Iil. ..l'elinsint i., -, alter exempted from all arreess or imptisonment for en i ther .m*c,'m.. -in I.mm'....i.ms .ril').tu."r5nuptr. i mt.h.nn of any dsbterdebtes Ri-c atr htime ofeaking such I ter mm- a 'u tni a--,...r.-,entarcoitracted.forbefore that time, though paye- 1 ,b e m el- m "-'l ." ,'." in*: i' '. -'in -I. tm. wi-i-weeds; and also, ifie prison d from hisimprisonm ve s ian intndeid- t 'sr- .'e iver itsdini' m-i greeably to the act to abolish imprisonmhent fer debtin era r-a 'r.b btwaeina: nd.im.i Vid.dlemessofrthe'. ciNin,,[', edi'rslam; ]..ncases.,Datedthu ithdeayofNaneh, 1520. ml7 lOw. au, rt.dabga in, t' e 1.. f e tptvtdbooiwabn NO. 1t2 PECK SieP. feet thes incuhes frlo.m rtile-s;mi, .rsitc.'s,,orner sac otr i' r E.. Etecishefri-to present Queay l- nalef Ro ertT. e ..mt. h i*- -a, ;.m iy < ig srts'ao th.cf p ai rnedtmeayse of padecrees sumiinutes etll.gte Imdrpeiri a.tfeeth t ert a tl mon eopate, asuainor met' - ii-'n tl' D IELODt. .rnorth soctitimtmd e'resasi.t e..gsacrificesatothobats hed i. ta. d I"it; eoutra s-up thewil b sdaoliye t neuaren at cautine l e he engi). er- llaun. d rtl e'oeaese n t. 'fe d.iv is universally acknowledge ins rs t.hirty Jnin Att M o-eV ir Jetrhuthed g remi r lesson f cthisty; alo-Gleet maStrictures, -. % 1 ""lr o "s .ifr..ii .to.t-ta tdofs- lmanftedetwlrtstom sing frrors impurity ofthe blood. It ,I oeq.mtyo hl.d.dets fdietts ra "dtafm to thi's 7hca t r at the medicines are mild, safe, x- ..ewinl r,, at ,,he iimi th con tyir d Fin.:ac. a A,'rimsi.Toprvwntifo peditious and regularly inaprove lj-ei .cmMa-,,b'tn dte ta ,.d.. .. nlea,..t oJne tua,.. of,.n o fhhk s i trength-charges tra rasoo - di linera-.i. aid i'ep-drilnn, e i ,rttg a c u cau the D SM RI able, and the cuDre is varraneil .e -n-ll ..id ri,_ i li. i.n,' -' r' ad .r v' a"yetothen tith ani perfect without confinement or pmn/.-rh sim]- rlilshnn sBr cm-iinc-a.i'hTl sr ,;nmf mli ,e's.is rl,/Ini'! lhindratice fres business. Resent id local cases cured in a fem days meltitii'.SInrimcn., c u. NOc..1,2EmKSnLan. adPiii without a articlof' Mcury.) ,-4, 'T1 np-nb. tak... Tls-e very grest du 1 attendingg P EVANS' praDticsis s "Dai.c'e,-I".- ,rloC.-AiD a. WRiriAM, all de-licat i.. eases for any years, isduces ignorant prot.n-I i eeOLIVER cORWINdi E dots e imitate hul mode of practice. Many valuable m - DANIEL LORD,* Jun. -bars ofeciey are daily falling sacrifices torthe baits bold outi te rt m Acting Executors of the ail of by hose pretenders. Strainger-ateparticularly caioned rP, o eter G Hart, deceased t not to oebe deceived by such npni3cipled puffes. Dr. E.'s D nst.I .ou Jon. Atto''. a20osflni greet vofemeiWi.al experience for thiENy four years in various Atna Lo n thof oeifth e me Sat cites i soon convince shore ho apply to him of is esu- .t a ourt ofEut dr.pro the b ,. dkill| in totally adllati h-"ive wrsat cases speed rian ,New-YorkI, at UtI'ca,' in lhe, ty of Oea,.on the 7hal Toprentistkcbeerylarticu l t. findtR., day ofr, ehn ths yearof ourL"d one thnoad st r S No. 1 Peck slip-a hmp before i the dnoo-THE S oidrelin.ndit. eiEot.rln i G ,. tOOD SAMARITAN IN THE WINDOW-as mistakesai Winerted, niinahinb H- -ne .1 M.a, Aiiris1u-lt.I hi .. em'. C i r,,,l, n -mprove m-iei ofAt rilmeart ionirS. dai-.d i Wed.C..mpm n,'. E:lmsa:-h REV, -. BARTHOOBIEWS (M. .) m I 3 w "' f i ^ -'---B r- --,..' tilsi Jane of d .Maryro tomabl eez uayd ttheamulree 'er -of ouar i dotA s-ic eia thandrloes '.-inn- d.v btwen-nm rflOr tttoffCered t! the rDefdiantt-. R. W t'i tuli lirr. fcwth th nong ae "'app. n ... ls"'-r'nha[ b"psr._ea.sfsabpts Irto.apptar y an ,, h ughkin of Feesa nn, P nnenfc y to ,endam nt w'sm in th btnJ sr 1,cao. n.ir.e-r ..d ma A .:n Do -e n mt-inTna' rto hi-hntce aesmt pay us thin yearb g o-erd tR E publ tc it [nun an t :. d.,sucopls, CHAR Dh I ll hs,."bn rtom 1 aaydrmaylbescen by appreta-t AreiniddGanh i.PeterM,:lamir.LR.,aii-cbu ot I a. -. s,.-lnr,.r fl li Frepttred ad sold by C.& A. sha id .e C natir" d5l.aitdc, ase I=at utn n edalleson search irtis _t.-cro Waclpgd Wlferstre.ts, and. .qui t, hedefendG Anth b-ar amauld eal, c b de 0buno .... Gm.l AF.get ,or thleitJhi te di * wibhei tin pta ie -anal it unrtherkm ap rlin e t t tile ait dda. c P a r i t 1 -lmo t ., d, w d"" 'l r'w na rd l P r K a ,i x. it n 8 1 V^ u _m s-te: or the c-ip iant. n i, t ordered ti.t ibe Paid defend- -l.r lie Tt I .Grm ea n ra. r lt'D Barker.B aaS ringd bnt. Archist-tid Gault. do) t h P .ranr and wer e tsa id billb ci ,aumt: pi ,a ,,rmisac Carmi eItr.:a' t; Dr.B.B. E .ward , compl.intlin tmhi cauisc. t-l i n,r.e m uarnis imri t e hesdalere .a m c r Pe- ri' c .. .ie sinr rl e m1b' State t" Mh r in- this idt r. or in del iali thcI t thiai ih siaid bull of-mnplu elpari ii Di gt ats, in'- 30, I -,,'I I [a, I t, ,1 AI aes'- M . b ah e ta s p ro ec o n i e g- o a g i t l ... .- A t mm i ,t r o r d e r o l s ..S H A T to X .I L, i l ,, 'T & .eLE . thl ata co pyoftlhis u dr er.be iam hiei w. hiw- nt eni ,Irtu $ ffrt i, m VI ihas pa m .mninmim. rm asronost, sa d.m etbod obde- thu d.i,i. Imerasl. min one or nt.-s ,e |I p.bla ,' r,( a.i.,,r.. i, ti ne.. .g .ablea.d an imal pois ns, by successively, oncesat leastineach week. I lIAR1 corner of E-oadway aid Chamers-stret, - c(Acopya. JOHN WALWORTH. Assistant Register. 'Vork.- m%6 M nI4lawSw "IIG COPPER-5 tons Mexican Pie Copper, for sale by A TO DRUGGISTS & APOTHECARIES. C 1 2 P. HAHARMONY 63 Broadway. A, FRESH' SUPPLY 'of PECTORAL PASTE OFh TOOL-36 bales South American washed, just receiveut REyQNAULT, received from Parit and for sale by and for sale by Q9i V, GATFRAi, i310Peal-ptraee, pm. PAVIS & BROOKS, SB South-street, SCHOOLS. ACADEMY. U. TM. SIFoLET, has the honour to inform the public, that he opened on the 29d ofSeptember last, a School, at No. 20 Coqrtlandt street, in which the following branches are taught :-- EN Si, FRFcH, SPANISH, ITALIAN, LATIN, GREEl MATIEMATics, and DR4wio. The studies take place every day, (Sunday excepted,) fom 7o'cloekin the morning, until 3 P. M. andare continued from 4 o'clock until 6 in the afternoon. The price for thope receiv- ing instructions in the above mentioned branches, is $7 per month, or $20 per quarter, payable in advance. A few boar- ders, who will have the privilege of attending at all the clas- ses, and who will be provided with every thing except dress, will be takdn at $25 per month, or $70 per quarter, also paya- ble in advance. m27 tf M ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES. .IM.RS. LAMBERT will be repdy toreceive pupils at her residence 546 Broadway, on Monday, 28th April, for instruc- tion in the following branches of useful and polite educaen:, English, includingOrthography, Grammar, Writing, Arith- metic, Geography, Astronomy, History, Belles Lettres, &c. Junior Classes will be formed in the rudiments of English Education, fbrthe instruction of Young Misses, preparatory to their entering orn the higher studies-to which they will be regularly advanced from class to class, as their dipacity and improvement will warrant, untilthey reach the full course of this department. The Frehch, Italian and Spanish Languages. Music, Drawing and Painting. The terms will be as moderate as can, be afforded consist- ently with the advantages given, and the best masters will be employed to insure a thorough acquisition of the studies of eachdeptment. a Mrs. Latm ebt promises hrselfmuch gratification in attend- ingtothe duties sahe has undertaken-duties which she has from choice, been long in the habit of practising in the. do- mestic circle ofler own family. Parents w ro-may feel incli- ned to place their daughters in her family, where they willibe at all times under her immediate care, may rely upon -the strictest attention being paid to all the necessary particulars thatrelate to their health habits, and conduct, as well as. to their manners andaenerail improvement. And, as far as'the circumstances will permit, the same care will be extended.to those Young Ladies who are under her superintendence only for the day, or during thehours ofstudy. - Forterms and other particulars, application to be i El. to Mrs. L. has the honor to make references to the - Rt. Rev. Bishop Hobart, Doet. David Hosack, ' Rev. Dr. Wainiwright, Archibald Gracie. Esq. Rev. Doct. U)fold, Isaac LaWrence, Req', Rev. Dent. Berrien. Henry Rogers, Eiqi., fl A LIMITED NUMBER OF PUPILS. - ,IIE CLASSICAL & MATHEMATICAL SCHOOL- conducted by D. W. JONES, at 338 Broadway, will be re-o- pened on the fifth of January, 1829. By limitingiis number, Mr. J. is enabled to pay particular attention to hispupils, who will be properly grounded and brought aserward asi sconsistenrwitn a thoroughknowledge of Ihat they learn, Mr. J..teaches the Classics upon the plan pursued at Eton, thegreatest'attention is therefore paid to quantity, his pupils are taught to write latin prose with accuracy and are regularly instructedto compose Sense Verses.. d3ft THE REV. E. D. BARRY's Classical and JIathematical ,,.. ; ,:,,t .:.]. :,s heretofore, at the corner of O .:r: --...j-i i r[...:,. The robms are spacious and ".,ill i,, r I 11 i.. v.u .:. 3 of such an Establishmient.- L.- ,, : il .,, inr 'r:.. ,. ,"' ihe Classics and Mathematics, the Principal is assisted by distinguished Teachers in the Writing, andin the French and Spanisht Departments: T.:r,., ofadmission known by application at the Academy. ,,.r1 ,i OTICE.-As ihe Partnership formed between Mr. VIL- -. LARINOandMr COUDERT hasbeen sometime past (pursuant to notice) dissolved, upu a stipulation that Mr. Coudert should take upon himself both the previous and the future responsibility, it is hereby notified that all claims on ac- count of the LYCEUM, 42 Beachstreet,must be presentedito Mr. Ceudert for payment. Mr. V. having altogether discontinued his connexion with the Lyceum, will have time to attend to a few Private Lessons, and also to two additional Classes, at his office, 24 Law Build ings. '. tf SUBSCRIPTION FOR THE PUBLICATION OF A YA- LUABLE NEWFRENCH GRAMMAR. HE undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has compiled a new French Grammar which is now in press, and which shall be presented to the public in a short time. It has been submitted to several of thebest professors oflanguages in this city for examination, and they have declared tat it is well calculated to furnishl Academies and schools in general with a methodical, easy', and comprehensive system of the French language, and- equally calculated for the benefit ofindividufls in private instruction; consequently they cheerfully recommend it to the patronage of the public. , The title of this work is "A Theoretical and practical Grammar of the French Tongue, by B. Tronchin, French Teacher; containing the new pronunciation and Orthography of that language, which enables Foreigners, with the assist- ance ofa master for the pronunciation only, both to speak and write French in a shorter time, and with greater ease and propriety than heretofore; designed for them and the use of Academies and Schools so as to promotethe practical knowl- edge of that useful and desirable language, in which its prin- ciples are displayed and taught by the Author, in a natural, perspicuous, and impressive manner, which differs greatly irom all other works and systems thataiavehithertobeen pub- lished;" ' A subscription-book is kept atthe'book store ofMr. W. B. Gilley,No. 94 Bro dway, and another at the Author's resi- dence, No. 41 Catharine street, where subscribers are reques- ted to call. The terms are only three dollars for each copy, to be paidon delivery of the work.-l vol. In Svo. well prin- ted and bound. B. TRONCHIN. DAY & EVENING SCHOOL FOR THE ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND SPANISH LANGUAGES, and rE Difierent Jrts and Sciences. - HE undersigned, a native of France, and for many years a resident in England and Spain, most respectfully informs his friends hands and the public, that he has removed his Academy from No.-15 Roosevelt-street, to No. 41 Catharine-street, where be intends permanently to continue it. Everyoexer- tion shall be used to merit the aaprobation of-those who. mavy intrust children of both sexes to his care, and of those pupils who take private lessons from him. Hours of attendance from 9 in the morning till 3 in the af- ternoon; andin the Evening School from 5 to 10. Terms very moderate, and madeknown on application,. tUnexceptionabic references given when required. a25d2m B. .TRONCHIN. UNITED STATES' AGENCY. THE ALLIANCE BRITISH-AND FOREIGN LIFE AND S FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY, Looen--Established by Aet of Parliament,1824. Capital,F iEl.Mi em .srl o--nquall about Tenty-five ,.fMillisns of lodears-a BOARD OF DIRECTION- PRESsinMTS: Johnlrving, FrancisBaring, N. M.RethBehild, Samuel Gurne, Moses Menteflore. D ijCTORS: JamesAlexande CCharlesOreHnwood G.-1 Barnett James HeygateJr. Cnarles Bevan William Howard John Bowden John gimes ArchiibaldCampbel William Kay W.' illiam Qrawford OswaldSmith Timothy A. Curtis H.M.Thornton Francis Cresswell ThomasWilson.- Thislnstitation consisting of manyof the meot opulentCapi- talistin Europe, have appointed / ^ 1 _.- the undersigned Agents o r the i S'].T" "%(\ ~UnitceiStatestforthepiirpo oot -tmakintInsurancesagatu d ySS S- i' OR DAMAGE BY FI[RE.- [ I I o W:]'l f Pariies effecting Isirances ,Ia s with this Company may repose t ^^ i (/'the fullestGon.fid(cne,notonlyiin She security of its Capital, ex- S dintht of any similar insti- a tutio ,btintsheweIlthandres- S ', iectability ofthePresidentsand director theormer of whom arerequiredto own tiwardeoft MilliondfDollarsoftlihCa- pitalStock. The undersigned will alsoadjust and pay all losses withliberality and promptitud.e. Office, adjoining MorrisCan-alBank,is opentroughoutthe day. City ofJersey StateofNew-Jersey. . DANIEL LE E O. Agn A : GEORGE B. RL LYE,i agents. A Asafe andconvenientFerry is nowestablishedbetweenthe city of New-York and Jersey City-a steamboat leaves each plaeeeveryfif'tea-t-mmutesantdhepassageomadeia nfriomighit to ten minutes.' . 'Applicationm.-with description ofitheproperty,addreesed to the AgentathroughthePostOffice,willbeatteanedto with out delay. a m DIHE UNITED STATES' FIRE INSURANCE -COM- PANY-Office, Ne..288 Pearl street. B DIRECTORS-- . John L Bowne Robert D. Week William M'Intyro John Wood John R. Willis Thomas H. Legge Silas Hicks Walter R. Wogd William W. Mott Samuel Niehol . Robert C. 'Crnell David Bryson Benjamin Clark John Hichcock: Petor M'Cartee Lewis hiartman .1,,, ...... George S. Fox" Gerardus Post JohnB. Wright F 1-,,; C,.,,, s IBenjamin Strong ' I ,,,.1_.. i,,,,i George Sehmelzel r -', ,- :. ni..,, 'Saul Ale ' 11,. ,, \ ,r, 1i.:-k Robert White, ja * i.., L- r', -.':. Jacob T. Doty Isaac Frost. JOHN L. BOWNE, President, ANDREW COCIK, Secretary. S t" The business ot this Company is limited to Insurance againstFire, and their terms are as favorable as those of the other Officesof thiscitv a all GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY, f' Office--Ao.27 Whilstreet,, CAPITAL, one million of dollars-infoeua thegpublic that they will take FIRE RISKS throughout the Union on as fa. vorable terms a any similar istitution in the city J S. "IDIRECTORBS ., , rienry Rankin Robert Le Roy John MIons DuncanP; Campbell NathauielPrime Austen L. Sands Peter Remsea Hvenry Carvy GarriteStorm J'...llt. R-Indolph Jonathan Goodhue J -,ji. .l ThomasL.Ogden- t ,,i.f.-,,,\,r.isy " James Hard Jobhn Robins S John Jacob Astor John Glover, Edward H. Nicoll Samuel S. Rowland Henry Thomas Peter Crary Edmund Smith Jonathan Ogden Goold Heyt Charles H. Ruasell Henry Beeckman IsaacCarow EdwardR. Jones Benjamin L. Swan. HENRY RAN IN, President. s RICHARD DUNN Jun. Secretary. MECHANICS'FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW-YORK-Office No. 2 Franklin square; CA adjoining the Franklin Bank OS9ONTINUES toinsure against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY IRE the following species of Property, viz: Buildings in most parts of the United States, Household Furniture and other moveables, Merchandize of various kinds, Vessels wand Cargo, while in part, on the most favorable terms---and alW Losses, a heretofore,willbe promptlyadjusted and paid. aDIRCTORs- NoahJarvis, Harris Scovell, Henry Aster, Thomas Waring, Robert Bogardus, Walter Mead, Anthony Steinbach, Stephen'Kingsland Cors. Schuyler, Henry-P. Havens. Thompson Price, Benjamin Andrews,t 'George Youle, Thomas W. Thorne, Joseph N. Lord, William Couch, George Lovett, Thomas H. Milli, S. avil Lyon, JohnL. Embi ree Theeomas- Chester, Samuel Bell, andj. Sannmel Cowdrey, John mSidell. NOAHII JRVIS,Prealdent. BENJAMIN CRANE. Secretary. ivic MERCHANTS' FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, t Office, No. y Wall Street, New-York, NCORPORATED wv.illh a Capitalof Half a Million ofDol' larsfor thesole purpose) 'insurance against LOSS OR DA' MAGE BY FIRE, Dwellin I-louses Warehouses, Buildings in general, Merchandize, Ships in Port and their Cargoes, Household Furniture, Wearing Apparel, and every descrip. tlin of Personal Property. Applications made from any par iofthe United States,ac- companied by a, particular description ofthe btildings,ocdupa' tion, how situated, &c.,willbe promptlyattended to. -The rates ofpremium andconditionsoflInsuranceareuniform with theother FireInsuranceCompaniesin'thiscity. DIRECTORS-- JoaathanLawrence PeterA. Jay James Lovett David M. Prall Frederick De Payster Michael Burnham Samuel Betts Jeromus Johnson Ienryv Kneeland James Strone l ACLAUREN'S WRITING SCHOOL.-The under- Thomras Bloodgood John Flack signed havingengaged to teachthe writing ofthe New- John A. Stevens Jacob P. Giraud York Hiuh Sehools, and some other institutions, will hereaf- Robert Ohesebrough Joseph Hudson ter be absent from his room from 9 A. M. until 1 P. M: Francis H. Nicoll Charles Town Classes will attend at the room from sunrise until 9 A. M. Thomas Lawrance George Barclay and from I until jO P throughout the year. James Boyd, Jun. John P. Stagg The subscriber's practice ofmaking up all lessons lost by William W. Fox John I. T'hlband the pupils, will bA changed-no allowance for lost lessons. JONATHAN LAWRENCE, President. unless in case of sickness, or some unavoidableoccucrence: 39 NATHANIEL W. STRONG. Secretary. - Terms-Month's lessons, daily, $7; Quarter's lessons, 3 ARTIFICIAL ENAMEL HUMAN EYES. times a week., $10; Quarter's lesson, daily, $15; Payable at (IROUC. I IN 1824.) entrance. in the beinnino ayR.JOHN SCUDDER, respectfully informs those whop Nw. Classes commenceinthe begin ing ofMay. may desire his services, that he still attends to his profess Principals ofClasical and Young Ladies' Schools, are re- asOculist. The fitting Artificial Eyes so nerr as to resemble sp.ectfly informed that the subscriber has yet some tmie to Life, and deceive the most sceptical, is perhaps one ofthe dispose ot in their service. V.. S. McLAUREN, most extraordinary of all operations tending to remedy the 122w Writing master, 99 Beekman-st. delciicies of the human fraiue. The great success that has INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PIANO FORTE. attended him,and the manyhundred patients that have avail- .'t RS. FLEETWOOD continues to give lessons on the themselves of the invention, is a criterion by which others J-l above instrument. She has a vacancy at present for maybe voen,,rA two pupils. Ladies, or heads of families desirous of enga- ,. : .. H- ..: upon than asightlesaclos- gins her, will oblige herby an application previous to the 1st ed eye,and the loss is indeed misfortune, as it disfigures the . Il %M, .1 17 Murrav-strect. a4 face. distorts the features, and renders the patient unfit to mingle in society. SYRUP OF LIVERWORT By applying to Dr. S'. the real Eye will be correctly imi- I OR COUGHS, SPITTING OF BLOOD, and CON- tamed. ana an artificial one so set as to wmnk and move wdih.ieh SUM PTION.-The attention of the afflicted is respectfully,r eal eye in any direction. Being made oftle fiinest FlintEnla- called to this Medicine, as experience has proved it to be a imcl, and highly polished, it is worn with the greatest ease, safe and efficacious remedy in the above complaints, which- and least pain, and will never wear out. Those who have had may be taken at the commencement; and, in maey cases, has their misfortune to lume one of these valuable organs of sight, removed confirmed consumption. Perhaps there is no medi- can' be made whole in appearance if not in reality, ina more entitled to public confidence than this simple re, Please apply by note, (post paid,) stating name and resi- medy. deuce. This syrup was first prepared and brought into use in the e l-Dr. JOHN SCUDDER confines himself altogether to society of Shakers, at New Lebanonu; and, having, proved sfi DISEASES OF THE EYE., fectual in removing diSeases -fi. ue 'l,.11i ;- many cases in The most difficult and severe cases coming under his prac- that Society, they have since l.e,,-.i- ,.-,.l -flhred it to.the ice, havingbeet sucoessfully treated. public as a tried and approved remedy, wortlief their coil-. Office of the American Museum, in the Park. New-York. Silence. Dr. Scuddor's celebrated Eye-Wash, for inflammation and ,N.B. None is genuine unless the initials ofG. K. L. are on weakness of the eyes, is for sale at RUSHTONS, William- the se'tl, and th4e pame G. K. Lawrence upon the accompany- street, between Liberty street and.Maiden Lani at Hart's, ingdirections. cornerof Broadway and Chamber street ; at Hoadley and Soldmwholesale and retail, by I LU-H1, H.I 1 i;' & CO, No.. Phelps'. corner ofWall and Water streets; at Dickie's,cor- lcewyich-street, and Jnse-l.I in i. .. ,. Co .No. 112 ner of Lispenard street and Broadway ; apd at Bourne's Es- Canal street, ew-Yonri-'"'- ** i i .i- I --I lhad, the Vege. tablishment, 35913roadway. as. nt table Bilious Pills, Digesti .: -i ,I. --"* Flower of ElmO, ir and various other medicineprepared as above. ao0d&clm "i INES-Old Sherry, Madeira, Fayal. Imitation Sherry and, .i. .t.i p d a d Port, and other Wines. lbr sale in lots to suit purcha 9 a- NEW YORK, March 23d, 1829. srs, hy DAVIS & BROOKS, 28 South-street. ,OCTORPRESTI.--' ,. --i.,. .. .i.,,,, ESSi RAGS.-200 bales,landingthisday in frenteof vour requestinstatin,_- .r I1. .. I ,' 'i...: the subscribers' Store, for sale by ., .... ....,,.... ,: '.,. r, -..,, G. G. & S. IlOW LAND, 50 South-st. ,, "e,.r uiy., ; ,but wEMn ,ACO.......r.. wh wasetaruc. c t eT hitnure geca IBI3ONS- case ontaining Watch and Belt Ribbons .. .. .e a s t h e c u r e w a s a s se r te d fo r s a le b y .1, i -,-..'m,,,,,,u- ---... ,.... .. o-. m8 GRACIE & CO. 20 Broad-street. ,. .,. ..... ,11._ .,, .- ,. .... i SIHlERRY-in cases of two dozen bottles each t.' I i,, I-.--,. -- Ih ,-i. .1,i-Il 1- -. ,. ,. I,'. b led in 1822, just received, bor sale by 9 d in 'a ~ m ......t.. G iAClil & CO. 20 Brnadstreet. Ib~ o', '$ ln 11 .. .. ." ,. *, ..... ".fit-.r. |,|,, .... f In or..r.:_.- i ,. ,. p. .Port. Claret. Chaipaign, te. c. m8 Sherii a r, hutim .-..... r ........ f l ." lw-,, ,ir EMP& TOBACCO.-7 lids.-very prime Kentucky .cgive without theo rlI o "the eVilre"', "- e ,r. a. ." Tobacco mi sbccted parcel; 229 bales do. do. Hemp, Grand street or at the office ol the Morng Her ald all tt lading froAu ship Talma, at Marketslip, fob saleby r es -fld i.R GLOVFR m may be' M_ 8 .LREMISEN & COO 109 Pgrl-stipost. Sconsulted iu all cicatse lDES-~1fl0 drySated Hides, landing from brig Julia, diseaNses at his Lock Dispen- AO froItBahia, at Elephauts wharf, for sale by ". l sarylNo. u 59 Ciatliam-st.,op- m8 / P. REMSEN & CO. 109! Pearl-street. td f posite Mulberry-street New- u "RW H t-lAVANA SUGAR-100 boxes will be landed .elYorek. Strangersmareapprisod D Robrig r Fountain, Murra yls-wa-fbovrseb y That Dr, G. has been regular- fR .romA & rrim1'0N, r srlle y. r^_._____v et d as a Surgeon and in8 REMSEN ,& CO. 109 Pearl street. a. attenlhon excl sivl II. ,'.".' f l' r'i"li'.' ne, .i .:r'ip, 1liading onlur ap branch of Is- profIesioa /al'ala thismorning, at Market-st whnrf, for sale by .which enables him to assurathose who favour him with their ni8 P. RIEMSEN & CO. Hanover square. cinfidehce, that Ihis constant., steady, and iuurelitted atten-a. HISKEY-0B hds. 2 tons Beans, Il hhd. smoked Hams tion to this class of diseases, viz. Glees, Ulcers, Strictures, W fbr sale by &c. hmavn long, arnd very justly entitled thi e meritorious prati.' m8 HART. HERRICK & CO 19 South at tioner to a decided superiority. CCo49'' 4' on t. The r.niay bc consuitedin all those obstinate enld p ii IN I' LAIES-3000 boxes Mlonmouth brand, for sale by .ranted casehivich hav-e baffliedthe skillofnmedical menwu ,', ni DAVIS & BROOKS, 28'Soutlh st have devoted less attention to this branch of q)edic4ite, ad EM' tI tons ea St. Petersburg, of superior qali whose practiebmand experience are more limited, Et landing fli-em ship Columbia, t Murray'si wharf ft r A pluranlity ofolices are prepared, and the strictest secrecy iale by FiISH, GRINNEL'svf CO observed. Persons at a distance, by writing their case. i oT 13 Front-stre8 enclosing a seasonahble hbe, shall have medicine sent to order 1 6R 0 F rona-shr"et' Attendance daily, from 7 A. M. to 0lOP. M. All otters must --S00., 000 Havana, light brown, brown and yellow, be pt 'i mm3'awc2aw DeLa Rosa brand, in whoe and halfboxesfrale by be po i. m8 lMATTEWS & LEVERING, 112 Front-st.- HOUSES. TO LET. Thetwo story modern builtDwelling House, 12 u!l Walker st. Rent-$425. Apply.at45sPeatrlst. ma7 HOUSE TO LET, The House79 Murray street, well calculated for a private Boarding House or a School--rnt mode- rate. Apply ts A..IMBERT. 79,Murray street. nm2-7 A WELL-FURNISHED ROOM TO LE',. L "To a respectable:and steady gentleman, of quiet I;;5"H habits, inMurraystreet, No. 78. TO LET- a The three story dwelling house 313 Greenwioh s street, from the first of May next, to be seen from C 12 t2o 2 oclotk. a14 tf l.".-- A Store corner of Lewis and Seventh streets. fo .A a Grocery. There is room for a family, an from it location is a desirable stand, in the midst of all the ship yards. Rent $275 only. Apply to WILGUS, 40 Arcade. alO ' TO LET- SThe pleasantly situated and commodious three- Sstory brick Dwelling House, No. 141 Washington street, at present occupied by Mri.Wm. I. Shepherd. For terms, apply to' " 2 JOHN JACOB ASTOR. 8 Vesev street. TO LET, Andimmediate possession given, thethree-story SHuse, No. 96 Cli street. ilLa Inquire of JNO. & GEO. TREDWELL, 243 Pe'rl street. TO LET- -4Sk. The Very convenient wooden built two-story I-i House.No.12 Walkerstreet, from the st of May next. Rent'$425. . e ll Apply at No.245 Pearlstreet. TO LET-. - AM )For one year, or for the summer, the large two l'fI l story Dwelling House ofthe subscriber, with about lj'l efour or fiye acres of land, situated on the East iv- er at Manaroneck, West Chester county. Possession given. at once. Enquirer of Henry Munro; FEq. Mamaroneck, or of W. N. Dyckaian,'Esq. 36 Cedar street, New York. a30 2aw lie Io DELANCEY TO LET, t-. r The four-story fire proofStore 32 Pearl, corner m[7" '"'W l of Moore-street. .L'"L The four-story Brick Store 113 Bread-street, near South-street. Inquire of al S. WHITNEY, 46 Front-street. HOUSE & GARDEN AT BROOKLYN. M..-1 FOR SALE-five years' Lease of a- House and -7. j Garden, beautifully situated at Brooklyn, No. 238 ALA Fulton st. about ten minutes' walk from the Ferry. ie 1' ., Innuire of HASKELL. Arcade. DRUG STOREFOR SALE., ,' \ An elegant retail Drug tore. situated in thIe up- i p e [_r i art ofthe city, is for sale on reasonable terms. desirable situation for a young PhFysiian- rentlow. and the Storecan be obtained for any length of time. For particulars, inquire of ". ,' 1 HOADLEY & PHELPS, m7 corner of Walland Water-streets. A COUNTRY-HOUSE TO LET. z- ., To Let, a Country-House on the farm of the Subscriber, on the.banks of the' East River, five .rAUmiles from New-Yoik, with a lared Garden. ice- house i&s he nvewhent, and hihe situation heal- -"h. A,.ply to SAMUEL STEVENS. Esq. No. 4'Cedar- -ri mt. GEORGE GIBBS. .mlldiwaswt Fi A LUMBER YARD TO LEASE. 1- 'E five LotseofGround at Albany Basin,-at thecorner of Washington and Albany-streets, to leasei frr ia Icrrai ofr years, beingvery eligible situation for a Lmrnbur s id. Im- mediate pssessionmay be had. Apply to, LDE% A. RD R. JONES, N6.63Broadway, or all PETER SCHERMERHORN, 21 Parkjlace. TO LET , +- The new three-story .brick House and Store. wrfth :''. white marble basement, situated on the Sixth Ave- 1BA-_.,nue, third house above the Ninth Wau d Hotel-a most advantageous stand for the retail Dry Good business.- It is finished in the most modern and convenient style. To a good tenant the rent willbemoderate. Apply at the Office of the American, or of a ,P. A. HEGEMAN. No. 7 Oak-street. &.EA TO LET. etni A large and very pleasant front ROOM, with pan- J !j try, on the 2d floor, and two front Rooms on the 3d floor-may be had,furnished or unfurnished, as lodging rooms, or together with the kitchen and garret. which would make a very pleasant residence for a family, at it Broad-st. Inquire of K. MINOR, at this office. ai8 tf .---_ THE FLOOR CLOTH MANUFACTORY, 391 r. Iivingtonstreet, with the Houseadjoininhg togeth- A'ZLi3Lr witn the Paint Mill, Pattern Blocks, Loom Ta- bles, Cushions, and otherarticles, appertainingto The manun- factory. Apply to ANTHONY CARROLL, F 8tf 37 Pine street. S, TO LET, A TIl House and Store corner of Lewis and Stan- Nms lS to-streets, together with four' Hoses 'with stores -aaH-djoiningi Stanton-straeet, all of Brick, and po-s. sensing every advantage of location, being near the Ship Yards, and in the neighborhood of the DryDock-rent low. Applyv'at40 Arcade,ap stairs, to WTVILGUS. _- 'O LET-From the st ofMay next, the.well 1'.-j builttwo story brick dwelling house No 579, 4 Broadwav, now occupied by Mr. C. H. Hall, to- gether with the fine garden belonging to it. On the premise, are an excellent coach house and stable. For terms, apply to JOHN JACOpI ASTOR, 8 Vesey-street. or JACOB B. ThYLOR,corner ofClarkson and ft Greenwich streets. TO LET. P --n F TI-HE three story basement House, corner of S"d- i LEt..,in e and Varick streets, in perfect order for a t ir.. family. Also, the Store and back room .,. I r -l.j,_:.:..- well situated for any retail busiaesa. Ap- ply on the premises, or at No. 8 College. FOR SALE-A first rats Barouche Wagon and Family Horse, to be seen at Linn's Livery Stable, Anthony street,. doors east of Broadway. as8 tf VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. -- FOR SALE-the three-story brick-built House l, : i Hand Let, 77 Chamber-street. The lot is 25 by 75 IZI1L feet deep. The house is 25 by 60 feet deep, and built in a moat substantial manner, completely finished througheutin a modern style, and is a moat desirabje situation foray phymIcian,having a spacious office on the ront base- ment story. For further paticulars, apply to ri7 J. & B. MARSHALL. 271 Pearl-street. HOUSE TO LET AT BROOKLYN." at3. That pleasant situation on the corner of Willow sIlS and Pine ApnleiStreets. It consists ofadwelligg- 4SsIhouse nearly new, and in perfect repair-a conye- nient Stable,and large Garden. To a person doing business in the lower part of the city, an opportunity is now offered- for procuring a delightful residence, which rarely occurs.- The furniture is also offered for sale. For further particulars, iliuire on the premises, or at 123 Pearl street, up stairs. sa2tf FOR SALE OR TO LET- 4,,,. The large and elegant Establishment. 67 Green- wich-street; being'40 feet front on Greenwich- street, and 50 feet fronting on Lumber-street. 'he House on Greenwich-street is 40 feet front,by feet- deep, and is'finishen in the best manner throughout. The buildings in Lumber-street are, a Stable and Coach-House, and a large fire proof Warehouse, with extensive cellars.- All the buildings were erected'by days' work, in the best and most substantial manner, and of the best materials. Apply to ABRAHAM SCHERMERHORN, r2st No. 1 Greenwich-street. FOR SALE. ?-Th GeCountrv-Seat on the East River. ltI'a The Seat of the late Peter Schermerhorn, on the -AI'.ibank of the East River. five miles' from the city, near Hell-Gate Ferry. The situation is net exceeded by any on this island. The buildings and grounds, (about 3l acres) are in-goad order Immediate possession will be give. Ap- ply to PETER SCHERMEIMHORN ) AB'M SCHERMERHORN, Executors., all EDWARD R. JONES. FOR SALE. The four story brick STORE No, 58 Pin-street lSi.1 at present occupied by John S. immins. The Lot 1is 9I feet 6 inches on the easterly side, and 93 feet 4 inches on the westerly:side by 24 feet 7 inches front and iear. The store is 63 feet 10 inches fire proof and built in the best manner; it is rented for the next year at $1000, which rent it is presumed it will always command. The owner @f this property having removed from the city, it will be sold on favorable terms, fer further particulars apply to m5 GRACIE &,CO. 20 Broad-street. COUNTRY SEAT TO LET, AT WESTCHESTER. -!% A pleasant country residence, situated 12 miles IIH- from the city of New-York. and within one quarter l ostfa mile efro the village of West Chester, contain- ing about 14 acres of land, well stocked with fruit treessand a good garden. Every convenience can be obtained in the vii- lae. Stages run easly to the city, find a steamboat during the summi'er spaso. The house'and outhouses are in good order.tPossesEio i can be had imimnedttely. For further par- ticilarsAppl ty ts M, S, HIL, i15tf i25 Merchants' Ex-shPmge, TO LEASE, OR FOR SALE .1'AChapel-strect, to lerae fot d;r years, h o oor sale. 10r ilASE-,th, we wo thre-story rick Houses at the cor- ner o iourtl A d Greenwich-stees. They can be made to communicate by doors cut through the partition wall; and the situation is considered very eligible if n a Hotel or Board- p -the large and elegant House No. 69 Greenwich strei, withaltable'in the rar. A'Iply to I CHERMERHORN, BANKER &, CO. a21 243 Water.street. .TO LET OR LEASE, A-rAu ThestoneMansion, beautifully situatedat Will- PSS5B iaisbuohb, oil the bask of the East river, on the Rl M Long island shore, directly opposite tothe foot af Grand street and within a minute's walk of the ferry together with about twvo acres of Land attached on which is a stable. Cirriage house, woodfiousie, garden, fruit trees, &c. The hosse is (il by 5-1 feet built with mahogany doors and marble mantel pieces in theinout tasteftul and substantial manner,ori story on a bahitpentwithli heavy colonadeiin front. Theelt- usetin isdevated, affordingabundantand fine water,uniform- ly healthy, and commands one oftheilnest views in the neigh- borhood of New-York., For terms apply to D. GRISWOLD, on the premises, or at 44 Pine street.; 28 tf :. r';l'i. --5 hall' inpr. III qr. eaki Mide~ri W- me. vin. mirCe irIs. -1iatel ex.c-easly Ihm the Luondon msrle 57 pl.Ce 1 Iu-esiLse \% r t.e, the anb' % i r .-s at in brind, - ..,ie :by lL[FLERi HARMOtNY, C:1 Brundwu.y. hEmt LtL, or AN IMO l \ -Ii-'hrt,:As cksof iRgulns f t i. Oniul thtrtS 'it lral to be. si dl.' " ".u I I, t;A .TI ':A I, 131 Pearl-st. RIED PEACHES-5 barrels, a superior article, for sale by HART, HERRICK & CO. 19 Soithst. ml NEW-YORK AMERICAN, PUBLISHED (DAIL) FOR THE PItOPRIETOiig i S Br D K. MINQR. ,. AT TN. Doo L..Aa'rrm ANum.' TO BE LET OR LEASED--, Thethree story brick House No. 5 NorthMoore h Street. This h3use is finished in the modern style. .3 5 Apply to JOSEPH BLUNT, m9tf .46 Wallstreet. TO LET .. I The three-story brick'ouse No. 21North Moore street, near Varck-strnet. -AI A ALF A.WEEKS. mG 1w 4 Wall. or 49 Hudson-street. FOR SALE-OR EXCHANGE FOREPROPERTY IN THE CITY. . lI' That large and cemmodious House and Garden .!elf- -Spot, -itatld on 42d and 43d streets, and one hundred feet wetfrtem the Eighth Avenu e. his Well calce- lated fo a.boarding school, summer retreat, or f.or a.priat familybeingpleasantlysituaftdo'hihighsgronid, within view ofthe North Rivero&c. Thehousehas 25 rooms,nith a good well and pump in the cellar, and ean.be,.put in complete re- pair fer a mere trfle. The Garden island out ad atresent plantedfor print vegetables.. The aboue-wile.e I or ex- changed for property inthe city oenaccmmgdautng trms, and possession given immediately. A Ioply =- r t A AeALVORDl-''roie, . N. B. The above premises tol.et ..' s_"ffi24 tL.- FOR SALE OB EXCHANGE. '" : '- T VALUABLE PROPERTY IN NE% J ERnEY. WO very valuable Farms, adjoining.each otthr, and situ- ated very pleasantly on the Passaic river, in Livingston town- ship, nine miles from Newark, conlainingtogether about 'one hundred and eight acres, threefburthsofeachare-in mead- ow, and are supposed to be equal to any Farms of their .size in the township, tlor grazing-will keep five and twenty cows besides the usual number of horses and horned cattle tfeceasa- ry for-the use of the same. On each-farm is a small comfort able house, largebarn, sheds, &ceandsa sufficiency eof good wood and plough land. ,by ALs -A valuable Fatm at Woodbridge, ll miles from the town,containiaagone hundred and twenty five acres of good land-twenty ive of which are covered with choice Hickory and other timber. There is a good Farm House"i on the pie- mines. a large barn. corn crib, new barrack arid a 'fine orchard. ALSO--A convenient two story House, fifty feetflort, with a largeGarden, pleasantly situated atWoodb&idgeon the road leading to Bonuam Town, and about one fourth of a'mile om thl Cross Key Tavern. . A aso--a well-builtland convenient house, two stoiies high, with a small garden, next to the Mill at Milton; Thtroos. in front is fitted Up for a store, amid is considered an excellent stand for business. audis within half aile-of-a-navigable - ALSo-a very neat and well-built two-story House, with a - Store adjoining, in the rear of which are five acres of very rich meadow, siturted in Elizabethtow-n, at the junction of r tie Morris and Newark Turnpikes. Ten tons of hay have been cat thereon in one season. r Aiso-a valuable little Farm. only ten minutes' walk from the centnle or ElizaleuiLowmn; containing twenty acres of rich - meadow, and five acresroffine wood; also, abont seven acres Qf salt meadow, about twoammiles from the same. On thermaid farm is a substantial house, in the cottage style, conveniently Sarranged-two barns, a well ofgood water, and acistern that will hold twenty hogsheads. SAiso-an extensive building and lot of ground, known by the namdof Mechanic Hall, situated in Elizabethtown, in Bridge-street. It will accomrmodae several families, and * rents generally for $300 per amnum. ALso-a two-stoiv houseaud' shop adjoining, in Bridge- street, in Elizabethtown.opposite to the Adelphian Academy f with a garden, cistern, &c. ALso-A very .valuable piece of Woodland containing twenty and a .halfacres, about a mile from Elizabethtown, .I ,h.: -inlue d Rtel'am-, fro-i ie pitacr i th ins.sd .:maridng Ere urabibis in H tc oc' a'hlJo d ALso-14 acres of! Laud in good heartyleasantl.y situetod on the road leading to Elizabethtown Point. andl sabohofone mile fromn the same, on whichare seiteral fine situations for building, Aiv,,-2-i lcrasuhI mhiTe ,adot Ilv;ns n Newark Bay--lhi nmad',i i- 'fis supminorqujdr%, and the lisav may be takis off inn tb in tIhe summeamsL.aoin-it is ietuat-d one rade 'r-.a L.- Ilu l,,ll.)s ri I-. nl.oa . Ail,.-AL.'-.mt.ij,), acrei>olrc trs rast lmd, strustd in lie U- nmi i ",aieis hMi.in, Tract. DeliwaveCourit.State of'Osit; aS-um. inml+-,, 1',n ',ln.6i, a Goeirnmenti. is in Ihel ha-ret o a thickly settled country. In its neighborhood are many mills, several places ofworship and mechanics of: every 5^- scription; was located by the subscriber in 1800-title from the United States-taxes all regularly paid up- to the present 'ear-no incumibrances.whatever. I ,. 1 -. The whole ofthe above property, or any part thereof, will be sold at a fair price, or exchanged Ar property well sitmua- ted in New-York. Inquire at the residence of the subdcri- ber,in Elizabethtown.N.J. THOMAS SALTER. m21tf " jUOR SALE--those four Lots of Ground known as Nos. JI' 17. 19, 21, and23, Suffolk-st-reet, commencing one rhun- dred feet from the corner of Grand-street. Apply to Sml3 GERARD W. MORRIS. No. 35 Cedar-street. n TCHCOCK'S Newly Invented Snuff! for the Cure and Sabsolute Relief! !.Of Catarrh; Dizziness; Weak Eyes; Nervous Headaches; Falet Sickness; Infants' troubled with Snuffles, 4c. Dr. Hitchcock states that; it is also found high- ly beneficial in partial'shocks of.Palsy; especially in el- derly people, the it.having, often been; prbtraetedlfor: years. 9, After an experience mri-rt lii i 'ilt:. -, :-6 irnr, iiec I".I c.an safely sty, that I hat- mIC niIdhi ,ij' i mhs rtul. l'; d.il. in th abovediseases Havr,a -rr:,->i it.- ;frFicnrCrit'a >a. * rieiyofcatarrhal snuff in my -own family. I wee. induced to make a tria. lor s.aiinitn5i m, h ceiling, aind ltiFca.ci.u '- its effects- aii.l .a l 11 in, the diic,.aeryuothe INz.-lInstmtEd Snuff, which sucrCsE l 1,tm adidriraonr in moyawr, family air with nuneruu einin-ra w he ippiie to me a ir rerIhsE I Canno.t Sthered6rforbeor .Il'air thin- Aiuh piinc[,.iiln.:.n ir, iN, a benefits de-m.enl fIl ii- tsO ith Otf hEs nurol', m arid oilr.,rh 'umberless Ceenir iifiLes. ni' unldtined g.,d effects mgigTi be obined 1 prefer resting it onits own merits,.dud'sb iaia. Sbiassed trios Wo0 Tdid pmble..who alia .itI ,i urrehel'i hiBa above diaiea. TheT attoearticlee is |u rt irerioed trrm nlie p1 Vroetrtrr.,,lit ,! Btli.ogtn .mirias arn, r Bsale, b v Dr. 9 JAIIES H rAhT.a:.ri,r.-:.Brodw dwa ard C,',ml.tr'i si.. . atthe low price of-25 cents per Bottle, with directions. -m8 -AL.]-VAmTAN iN PEUT. a YPHILITIC PRSVENTATIVE.,atthieMedical Reposi- O1 tory, No.241 Duane, between Greenwich and WashinE- tos-staeets-where extraordinary CURES are daily inade in a I stages of the Disease, withoutthe aid of Mercury. A preventative of this malady, which, on itsfirst appear- f anee in Europe, baffling of medical skill terrified mnsirind, and th:eatned t-he destruction nf the hinian race, (after- Swardis mitigatedand relievedby mercury, the abuse nfwhich btls since been severely felt by millions,) always and long a lsileratums, promises now to realize the historian's pro- rheoy, thatthetime wouldarrive,wwhenthedisease from the WeitHaike the'Lne from the East (the Leprosy should be known only bvnanie." . TlhePREVi i'ATiVE is to .be had oh mIm Ppropr, -tr aiV atthe.Repository, wherehe-nay beconsuHcd.rom In themor oaiaitiillo10atnight., VVM. CHEEKS;M -D. CO F-I- EYE -tI- .UMLri .. ;TS. A"- OM FLETL sLjo m i, -irinuiin. made by0Weiss1 I4.iJasn. roratie. Apple a in bus, tr 1t DODD-,f-CO. m Na. at Broaoway. 'd B .:: ; 'ylo.: PAT T AI .t LiLE MEDIChVS. t ATTEaN 'C-.l L rie, H-LMORInDPE.or PiLEELEC. IL'Al.1 ai.J (-i)N tXIENT --II- tn.p-a'; o i4s knwn 1o oea I-.- iI. CLh'L.'A'7. L-d'.. ,, E.L r:. n 'nv oim tie mu.t re-- spectibl.- pi r:i-ii, in i..i:,,Lon rsin ici'v. i h"hn ta .- tbees Ce reil after ai.m- itI M.NIrti-cem a l'li day. The iulloing C Csrla. cates willstI.w :- . S s "B Bson,. Noemtbe29, 186.' S'rUs is to certify,that I have used Patton's eebris-hed' Plle Electuary,and was entirely cured in one week, after being liflhctad for inoretlian twenty years ' REUBEN BEMIS," WIllSir-I havaebeen afflicted with these troublesome affeo. tit LS called Hmmorrieles.er Piles; and bylthe laseoflPattcn's camsbrated Electuary, havebeen est-irely relieved., SBoston,Jan. 20, 1827. N. H, CRANE. I'hec.elcbrated BALM of EGYPT,for Coughs, Asthmas Co:rsumptions. Whooping Coughs, &c. Sold-by .lohlmB ,'odd,&Co. Chemists, &c. No. 181 Broadway; Piace & Snui a'l.rdnearthe'Park Theatie; and Dr. Proudfeot,cormer I Grand street and Broadway. leI s I SALAMANDER WORKS, 6, 2 Cannon, between Delaney and Riviagton streete- Office 34 Exchange Place.-At this Estblishment i; l commetantly be found thefollowingartiqhes : a .., s a Fire Bridks, .warranted equal totheSa.urbfidge B~nka nd Brackets for setting Grates, superior to Soap Stone i'apjsearo ance and durability; Patent t'rtabhle Bake Ovents; Portawia Furnace; ronuid and squaree Cylinders lft Stove-m'akls-' PerforatedlBrieks, for Stoye Pipes; Tiles, hor flagging .xad$, areas, dardon walks, kitchens &f.;' Baker's do6Gabsle and, Wiall Coping, Chimney Toyps; Gutters,Basins. AotiWsr-.pose stall sizes, plain and ornamiented, ,ee. , ALcaeFire Clay, Fire Cement, of euperiop quality, Ibr building furnaces wherethe most intense beat is required. Al altlicles in this line masle to nahlern atrhort notice, sl Fl I-E STERLING COMPANY have still on hand, fpr sale -B. ai reduced !eieea, an aforltment otl-. ChaiiCablea. Anchors, Bobstays,, Sheoosa tnh Ties. manufacturer front Pern Iron, Anchors frons 50 to 3001) lhIs. for Hemp and Chain Cables Hooks and Thimbles, Marline Spikes, Spikes from 3to 13 inches, Boat looks, Topmau ., Caulking and Marking Irons, Black and bright Belaying Pins, Hooks end Hinges, .Straodo. ofll sizes, Sliding door furniture. Cast Sash Weights, Cast Steel, pahshed and bik hammers .Mason's, Sinith's Riveting and blasting Hamners, Stocks and Dies, iatchets, Wreeches, Axes of all descriptiou s, Cooper's asnt Car pen tert aAAl p< '1 Knob, FrontDoor, Mortie, Drawback, ( Sn dzeoo n3 tinq. and Bin Locks, &e. .oot, .eru , hIsyiavemlcsolbrsalo0g1 Very favorable terms, ;th I!' Bo[ lt Sr0, Sssrted from 9-16 to 2 inches .t:n Yno. do 3-16 to e inch, Spike Rods, i Inch- " Anchor Stock,assorted Piston do. from S"to 3 in5. 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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 56 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |