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~- ~:,-. .~' 'I - j..~ f ~'- 4 111 ,' f~ I ML4 +,~ ~AD~iP MMUIDiBT -, -.. MONDAY -- -. :1'- -4 r .. -~ -- .~"4~L~-" .'* n .1 -' 4- - '4 71' 4, - '4 .- 9 I 4, - I-*i * ..ITR.U-BOSK IPET COPAL U .t- 'ypE F DRrts '.go'bE1 ..-.o : P_. -----^^ .-i-tg.oxupis~texcr&.P^lrl mfiWC0PAL1N`8i+i^ *Ay. -O 5.1144^st..-&u-ftat 21 Mtanitof h irInsaftution, grte- DRf tQ" c oTfdte Z-rTiifi -a t Sw otr inat e d par at. withios het Ph a p the extensive eb he eNti f .. ,- ... m .pei'.ed, h 46aei d b p lOeave again to bring it ttsooon nD nforsae o menr aely et gin to PFy & B '1 . ^^^MHB^^B^"11^ ~~~~ ~ ~ L" irt" Wher ao nue o er" 2lagae.Thisrcini rnhpriual Pns batn broted enlu fo sl I fnnt forio nyffe^s^^ alddsefe 1 --. z.14 F i ,ct of .et. no. e of that hion of the public who desire for tr15 es10 ta al e -recheeent new anes, a eni _DYhiet .hir do s c an..... Christin, n maiden Lste ar L. Mei d- i subsctibers, infferent of-f_ te .e t uhiers..e first term of the third year of Htte e su eason, i no w ellm th. -1 parents otbe. ..to et i te differenwith.- Dyapedia, ae, nS<4.e h*&jawepeeard tohexecute orders wihfcSimateo, and.as.a._ -,3 are Cashiers thelnsfute will commence on Wednesday, the fit X state Of the season, aye ow.selling the S. there are insured for 7 10,000 and under 3 andiguages. The inostyleruction in Freanotxch particularly S i Uis P si ae, .o.. ". t eaue i tenders, tosredie a &fllY or wolihere are insured for life, 3 the best that could be secured. Chad ia and Mouseline d 'Laine kuy d~he Fewdy. ~ arn hti i a evdytepore Buidmip.-The buildings for the institute are now .,Paris Embroideries, of 25 newest styles t ed tis vi ? a bl "KB ^ -,8^ ^"- .... ... i.,.-. 21 P"a8-10-forth /no tractors--the 'ri.c'pal and the [ ASHMERE SHAW .- L X.Tf. STJB^Vo Type, by taknlfon i me s lio the amount mother ~anomsaPn j. i iIfaMtf.5L- -.--^ ..^ .- Jeo. E A. H tXIC L.,, Seeretary. lam uly- a General Scnooil Room- -Recitation Rtooms t.. ART & CO invite .t, t "ateiiton of. thetadios -New.Vo,-.A% ~ #2f,4"'t -i h. 1838 ard in their specious 4 % '--,r -aR ad "---"-.-----I aD :1, -S "IM"' "-. Offie bf the UNITED 2TA1T FIRE INU- a completed, and were eLabtorat-and a Chapel. p to their assortment ofCred Swsl, a which au24 .th T 4 GUERIN ,.ere.s a iA9^^B^' 'i ttde' h-B/t her A ANCE COMPANY d No. 5 Wall ndL idat oner 2 which they are devotlod. Th" y are nW, spaciousRc a pe rle ,a f pAT -tK ', .. oinsn; er ete ac ,E Athere are-insured for t 5,o00 and under 16 and sightly; and a fitted upon a convenience ofian, Jet and blue black Bob nes tLo C0 tn 5va"fi .. .. .SSOT/t ^ ^ PI y, qn te dayvofJune. 1839.lhe following entle-, o rb? of tne ely,.^""eu ,b lt ^ returement and ere- 1 green do do ., 09-'sw ^ Sr^ ^- my m. ^ ^; rt r a lm8 "ugtteaw'tl pert teof the Tomat( iL ^' ,v -a-"i J_. O. there 'are insured for 610,000 and under 3 and a neatness of style, which ato.re not exceeded. ey whie do do .Th Y t'-- th s avtiseet wy ao eien to-be partic 'a.-"T ."genehdohsPcomprise accommodations for fifty p rooming in yl '254 .h of a... S.lpta., win and obee ha ea:t 21'JohL Bowne arfrEbenezeterCnlsrwell uenteritynn,.ryforsthepurinisto l ayon. h do do do .'ri 250 fibvtimesthe ._eiuo.i r 6. -e .. EJ. A. fmMla SKet c retay. oI .hGenerael School Room-Recitation lypeR 1ldo do long -50 IT irn,. ...eiou es o_. n.. _: a ART &dsL Ca PLl or4yj.Tejoha lfl..on of. 1 i ,hee 1edies ew- at l t n p E4 RIn., oAo.. ..ir SOf Thothe UNICTEr STATS h IRE T NU_ ang Room-a Laboratory-and a Chapel, to their assortment of a Swl, a g which a,24'f ls tea ^Hyi~f. ~-Pi, tAlNECOe Mays, PYN.5.,Brok .5 WalL re Cnel~l.1 ius, lWe Lwne arw ae.-The load te nla eeion is unsurpassed for the ebalthi- a do ; i IEic oa i AD h'wib 0j A -C OA Y, fuo. 55Wla. e Si AT an annual election held at the office ofthe Co_ ness and beauty. It is upon an eminence in the -sub- 1 la filled square o e i oL th'e. 3d d. o June, Is ^mnesd owin forrecreation and amusemient.. -b y 2 ,-,h do do In .35s .rate..i To1n and a d a Pht. ." b .e --J -atL wn e Eb ee a freell and h u- ,y or phe anc py, t 3uf no -."scuri ,by.irtirm tann do doe t p e.m i P mwid. -, wd rear2 Hen re duly eLawrene Ed. o Wri t e.. .,.r:hea.-ThoInsutoapearen bythePri,- 1a do do do $foh 400 eh,-; A- ^-- la'-un-tP vain rean udtwiodd htao o- ~ gs hoo of Paintig arid Sclpture, wIh sadoszeat eere -~~~~~~~ ~~DIR ECTORS.ng an extensive and delightful view. It 4a such as to 1 scarlet. do. do 20D 'a hotr engmvnr ~ eyRiel ddsr ueo~h0piw ~.n *.M'e t .nr' "Ser r a tephnV'nWy 'PIs t o have a ny .con 1 do do do. -Siie_ m25 0Nr l h E^^,:-- '_e ....d n alda. e lBi. John L. islmfet nwn Ebien-- u Froz- Ro B C4 we roiession, n- 37 7 dtdy ^an.c- ...... c tu u/ ait^ i"d snoud every panrti. .. wR... .j Morr Ke o wietx t. .cept, n ona ly pet..1 'do do Iong 1 on,ul.terd aul tn ^ onthe t5..el -Its prigncal, pto nmart atharduh arhtd d... EO5 ,p0 &hhoher theptf moaooo as soin th uts I Silas Hickq `%Joaliua S. V~*I I biete 1d do i~o t or hallrof motat f18~oteo w ^SS SB^ It e- gls,, ... pahted faur.. ,- W .... Tho rsw .. .. pradical education, u,,o,,n decidedly OCri,.,tiap,, hc-, 1. TF RENC Ioennet AurrfeiicNt the pltseced edaohe ril 'That' a e Pte ft On Robert C. Cornell CharlesTd d uaro m itheti e pi aues eti- eda oe r artycle ,usrd,. ,'a H- o p tue, Brlin TW. W Bek W, Lwrence uni.-The Grounds connected with the ellab. -.. Appmcnto for Ag ..~~ ~ ~~~~ I .4 do 'Allct, l tS o age and =sfo ,,ae.v .e od 40 Ai ;ah eut are ample a.dbeautifu ,-ue .eg- fall .. .pe 2 do do 3M eiat^ Cha, ree Kr n. emnos for t and ovnamusement. endcd the 2 c. p oy d eare eu to the pro Jb,; i,,,, ,,f ....... hpu if .... Ne ^ Hu Ro .... *o a well ,teg~late4 C hri ,ia faoily; f. t',,tu nnc,,, Dt Goods Store No.~ ~awy donn h mea oo ro ipesoso ni ? r ed .o Tea in 31et sqbaaen with dana the I, ma. rer des. American otel, aign jrto ofthr acase assoomee on orulgits p W SSrai kt a asd OteU "e practical educ hotie of ir members. a "R H AN I. t-aahe and sever S...plate- glass, and plated'%r- Tooma t upon decidedly -Cristan prici- RE.r fapaagtubes,, Berlin Vho%W. lekn Silas W.$d ple8-twut sou rnnd with PMrlgo.-,-'- Goodn Storet, dil.wO ay, Fadoncyg Royal~ tenujta Tt' agaaie& obeing enjanin 'Strong GeorgefD. Post flndg adw nment-4iconduicted uposig ohw cityGodStr, way,~ F aTjoiniSFng teIproyal quro, l4 sfnl nrvd,4v ietdt U~F.Gmrp~ntcr i~i~Plan, ofawl euae h tiari family;. fo heOn American Hotel, netr e plate assortment of Ios. 7rofmpesn n eadsvr A .. "e "- TheIF.ed 1orearo hit eeelltrs. ndons o New .French" Holbon s Portraits of the Court of Henr- VlIlth- cit "and bmost l -v b,,3, t Jm& H. Titus George B. Smith h.e pa, grg the ple of aa tsanci;.bot Hen-faS5^i^ WWW~ri Atmftnhetdv. -amuel C P^parent, e encourages a free and open Intercours be-' Goodi, suited -to t 't suchyrces as A series of E0 e ny clred plates, like minia- throughout the country *SS2Sa.r df Bmsem sd Hen. Ata subsequent meetingof -BoaS John L. tW"l th, pupils aad himself, and endeavors, by w!'n- w' be 'saiSfary; a ih are the fol owinn ture dhewings, witJtetter press by Edmund Lodge, For numerous tes of Ressen and Hn Ao cities, of the Jo.SILKS-Rih Change or Glace Esq mpealto, o. hands o a who sell or of J,-.;. CORNELL, Bowne, Esq. was unanrimousl re-elected President. n.o and,, the prentato.n of K Richat"wd and do. Shake apeGalte rbeai rto e hawd&fawhe .AMre TMaa^IW rr oidc aihu icageo uy S^ ^^ y laSFealffpae Gaxa ers o7Shakpcare' Plrtays, w fthlelier 6 2OSaTE'ac ; Srqwf z* 6 7tAssociation, Ja JAMEAS WILKIE, Secretary. eamt is there.fore tr.tldinarel Gor y. Chines, foulard lancdlace Female Characters oedithikron-ir.o ePlanty, boun in.. , ..je27 tf wa ent is, therefore, sictAy entalF l:.:.w :T_:AB Y "*r_ .. THIz ibWA.RD INSURANCE COMPANY, Xr^ S-n -enitKnat eon- Gros D'Afriqu^ changeable. press. 'A new edition inqua, elegatly bound in __ _.. ._* # .ATNa, r.emn l ADhWAY.-otn- -. Ofie Wall tbet. stitut ofth Gros de Indes, o do morocco. ,A few co"es colored. London, 1839. f-a.. e an enscii ,forAt Office 64 Wad treet. stitutio of the pupil, the school is arranged in three Poult de Soies do Vatcano-' e tican described and ioustrated Vatoi-7T h 7.vbie coo, b.C ,"APIT..L 300,000 DOLLARS.L-_ThisConm- departments, the Moral, the- Intellectual, and the P Naleap o do b ,rano-Pi.lesti,.wth70.lrg and ifu l alIn elP,e A...Wa...rf.Grad, Lu,4Mtuie to mke insadance, aganst loss and physicals.- -" G'ros de Naples do by Era.n.us Pistolesti, with 700 large and beautiful .-. "-..' W bI iiib~y a'd mercer street, Wahigon an4d- and the iane against fsi s navigation. Mrcil ertInt.-The Moral Department, which Rich light Siks, red and plain, for even- outline, engravings of all the Ornaments. Frescoes, ug1 State W ,., .u, the'.st splend site for DRECTOt. -"- involves the verent is muied Iy th Princip ing dresses Painigs and Statues in gnat. celebrated Edifice, 7 Thi is urdoi V c_"tarch,"inthe cty. Thegroud .. Haehs, Presidedt, B.L..Wooey .o ls Rich white do o or weddings vols., royal.fol richly boryd. Rolw, 183. This or thebn i.w jm.dit elevated part of Broatdway, and sur-. Noah Taylor Micah Baldwin a csdt c, of oi, nd rlio se, Rich and jet blaf all thI above styles will be ready 0. . z.V? t vhU. .mpro>vemets. c. Cornelius. liawrenedJoptph tttc. u..1.sTtrhef ol S" Po hns, pla an. red, &,- W.l n -WlSnson's Sketches in Spa-ned and colored ou countr. Coneh"s ..Laorev intJooeph 15 stant reference is made, las the foundation on ';hwh pain-ro.te asomld in one 4 or v i J. Phil Phmx F ... .i .. SHAWL --Diaphanon, 5et, G.aee, Bilk, plain m the style ofdrawngs, oal - "' t ye of John s ,s ..eigsa.s. -e only and per hasi, off h"istian educe- an James (G P R) Book ofthe Passiqns, with e h kn n ont ave!e l esyo whole Josehn B.' John-~ p lnemy ebuifoitadedu'eMantildletaGs,,Sik pan nth tyeofda nsParis4. redu Ib oa'mt JosephatO. Th views o scipture trh, nd ofreligous mailas, Paris Gause,. ssline te Lame, Cash- splendid engravtgs, in the style of Bulwer. Leila,' .o d r ntiondo .t .c~tr I Wool andofrelgiu-of the b&,'e ly.1hu hi 96f 3b4 Lots fe&Wahi d5doJQh .Wolfe a e duty presented, are i strict acetosadce -A ih t doe- aee roy T 4131e f l 2 t e a : O H a s eW d e s c rip io n s .t r i .. iy. :isci,-- ._ie 0c. a oarst .Natfdianiel Weed trihess i nes i te tat i escr ions. .. i nrt's lUustratioas of deBible, imperial folio, ouaUy prs cr bed7, I .R .i aftk .anae lots, a uiformstyleo William W. Todd Ferinand Suydam copal'Churc. It is the constant'endeavori n this d- EE 1ROiDERIES-Pa work, of the latest fash- cloth. -- ef-cacy. " ini~v~ifions 691inst William Q>ach. orwoto& ^ Mati' Mito-Pnais Lost. with 12Caps,- 1^^ 1" *imq_.i U..ed, andi s -.. nst William LIPSh. ,tpartnmentto win ouvetothe Savior,;-an4toihis body ions a, Canezous, Clizettes, Collars, Cps, martin's Milton-Paradise Lost, with 12 illustra- od the mo t cm p their own meas or the Edins f al hl olrocco s P 8-vo, 25'gravings. 2 IhoMd ccur it mis : %llki. rn and. :thera_ dZ ISPtLIPt~eeay Lhe Church--the timtt nd airdiagit'afboiond of the ....; J" i. ..:onatn oa~o oo~l~rr.Z~~~"',,, ,' k~l .gk, s l aor s. f th Pm whole mau.fes o ti neetbusiness ald TTU,,TaddiT TN, MLSLlNSdBbt.d. al ce-of Ror p A superb work, pef En ance. n I s eediy rP SIn^ eannualy or in agro a rnenta of learning, with reference to Cot ege require., The boveihhisassrtuent of Goods, .' Iand beauutius rated edition of the Waver- ofale-hlf on hudeddl arcs hitng, En- carel Vae thee ciyn td, anddct will bethoundisbeof.th "" ..th.e .. o r o pa :th eyeiLW.r ew liiaves, or theh lhves of others, d tth troembraeest aanthetortary English branches E e-"an Fr nc.es -, _, -d y sor ere n 8 o, no n- h du S1Sanguges. Ht Principal and manufacturSI landscape, portrait, hasicalfand comic; onRb - .an.byecearyrLnd either Fr the whole ha, 0f life or fLE Tta 0 -rpi ty Fdin-e, and bF ichh mers al ,t ie nce- n spns DR suero Nor irof, id u. " Ch-. ttm W l. and 134 Front limited lorme T time to eiploy.e o en lane, offers for salet full tassortdentofLin- vePMuand Tales, by the Authorof Waverley. dtes stlofeep, bse wt .f ij ^B ^ tt~aiaeh~of nA at Flushing, ----- --- --- ---- --- --- ---- --- --- --5 Instruction in this department is specially .directed enis and other Staple Dry Gtjbds, at cheap prices, viz : J,. ? This is anew impression of th ceeb ated visceral obeti "-5rlti 80l15 3 38181t7ed5lle situation either i a L ynrou --to t-e o understanding, wt itheendeavor here to im- Cases. 4 and 144 .i a andfr Scoth Lie Enuththauthos laott toter Ck Ieirqur.- is --nM'e b t. -Apply Prewunto P one hundred dollars Z meapt, to Tea c thee Pt fessions,- and Civilp En- ha.e bee n selected .wiih gres care, *Presaly for. hi 'ley e..e.u. 'er "" "- SPo nt..17 661T5RN1108-1 "3.3. pils, ;?erefor- are taught the rationale o n whatever o 8r e 12, 4 and 36-4 ..mask Table ineooths and ciny wshic thauno' wiily bereev sen1 r. an sr te fn e fs fraie i mr o o sItAuycure. 18 89- 02 1 69 42 1 85 1 89 3 4 Oes e.ethem; mare attention p-d'o .. c plap.s .al e. epbl h edsprte ees, l resone .r plea- en ru.anlines. Poaticularc 1read, 9it had to Prin. n6d4and104 Table Damask and Diapers; also c3;b thtape, p e soor t woea e sme a esitat values i-he 20ebpt3 t Q 17 3 I 43189o1n23 tended futuret-es tinatison of the s, and his educa. Towelng yr se- nen soad fior wiout The paes. o cns of the eJ S jiigte asin aybe easily con 20 91 9L1 77 44 1 90 91 94 36 tion is directed accordingly.. He may be fitted for the Do 104,.11-4 and 12-4, Rose and Whitney Blan- The trade suplid oen]^ of aboutl tes.Tb..rvnt awa T.h G m i OUNTRY 2EAT FOR and ass 1 82 45 1 911 istang and byf suEh E n asters as it is necessary k e InE oRY lOOre.n-.d. S. FLEET, 1r inte- vo me, of a uts beforsp vetted i a pi.^n s >park. The situation is, in a 22 94 991 88 46 1 921 f Tme Couingme for time tu emnlof P ofesD 0 a fll n ass ortentof Lin- vels a itionay Au Mauactures. a v esrrecta, limfiuc, being ma healthy location-within 23 97 1 OS 1 93 47 1 93 1 99 4 01 T^"g~r~ h td~fpoesos o84 04ad30 colored Mose Tbefines, b Adrew UeFR 5 authoro h-^Zieb~ ay V40io ofthere ity-eeChancellorandwit ha 24 99t1h71 98 481 9420 (24 17 PAcal Department-The Physatal-tDepartnent is Covers di ce prices, vi I' Ti in embelsh- 25,1001122r044 sale9 512 l I449 intended or exercise and heth.- i supeinended Do 6 and84 Druggit d Crm Clohs, 3by 4 cionay &c Ths p work s j any hng. their con is n o .. -- 1-6 -4 4 0 .. 6 1 3-. -- W p o ve an d st hen the think ing p o w e rs T he. S sheet .i to. hn J .'ai~ ,,ii tlg -;. _. lli11% -_. t Ofextent 1- 7,< 86 9 1 65 41 1,78 8 3 3 -ila.,. ....... .. ... .at &.the raio al -whatev." D o &4'-,127- "-4. an & ..... ... ... ","h lands ao e a' b is e e a a e t i m t li. . e hA country aemf, in the highest state of 26 1 07 1 172 211 501 9662094 60 alwaysb a master, whO has the supervision. aid di- '.. yds siiuare __ -_W Sc' Commercial Dictionary, new edition, e "or thatever we -1 7, .it .deli- a. -or nott taonn upiwh abe~tT uln s *o71 2123 4 17 51 3742 0 rectios of theslorehe;l mi odtructs in agreeable and- Fneitu D-r --t e-argo..d improved to Jan. 1839. A Dictionary, dnyt, b.ra ou of i- .2 8 1 928 69 42 1 ..... r N F 7 ,rn.it ure- . -^lf~^8f~^ ulihri *29-ifl8 1 35 2 31 53-2 &102 Woa^ -ueu exercise^.psomotrve o4~ealtha happiess. ->D Iwo,0oet4WeU>Historical, andW^ Prueficarl of Commerce ehee s ~thioan a min" b y 3 7 . .. ... e9e rci s th n r le s Pr e r 1 h a d to t -- I d 1 0u4 T ab le D a m a s k a nd D a- p -rs ; Co tr ei l a w r h a s h i t4e ges. .. , ^^ ~ Sa mey55' 2Stf 30 1 31 4023 542 12895i49 Maaesan ab.-Speca Dotetoni p i o &^ch ard ~Ex.g tntsHosiery,^ Gloves, u~ Cc>1%7.a ingediuuy wil bell.. ^^ O 'FQ4i.'Lj ^n No.e 55 -n 9 1 1 95 1 77i 4 2 12 21 6 7 manners and habits. Associure-es action woth the famiy and &c. hjyl owengs f ..... I.. o the attent --. iieretpens directdd terms H hge bispDe1d2 eatyn .BB 'aj2oini* th ianion ..maye easily, con 21 4A 8o2 141995 371 73 451 911 96373ef t th eo- In oMe large s prede, ofaot ... awah ...S o n i o i8 f o -33l34 48257 57,27042062 enour .It is the deaortopriare tUhe uio -Thesubscribersa -llerea dyer l 'nJcn s an ures o PialCuto n m oove fihpopr 2ie nd e in eeycr fsoko acan pigadSme gda verted im a spacwus It L Testains, i 2'2 94 991 88 46 1 9Z1 983 87 n fo Collge, .... .t .1400 pap1 4 e" e, ltmyina liealthoti 3 1 51 3 4 Teac hing, or for y-the study of the Pi ofevsons. f Do 8-4,o F104 and S31 3 N 30T PSolulsnrys and rh ll e rsandctiern o thnWors es T.domny any he ur, V usWhke slrep t Th ho us was bil t 3 1 3 1 3 2 7 59 6 3 6 75 society. 2 greatly reduce ed nric es A mn g w which w ill be f n d: a 4a h uset3 Bcol a rd1 oflEu ca a- s c ll ei n of d M ineC, C OA n 1 .withaltbesitirovementanriconeninces. 37 143 1 63 2 90 ; ^ performance of duties, and propriety of deportment, Do do Fa S kst75cThe L iBRaRY i es ' A large mwnountof the purchase money may reBMgunon Money will be received in deposit by the Company are expected in all who become members of the in. -Rich Plaid and satin str'iped Muslins, at0 'ac;the oneo b i lwm o ^ba^ v.eraing fom 250t tolue ISTANFO RD4 ,pbond admnort ag for a term oyemeisFor "a r and also in trust, upon which interest will be allowed stiDou6ion. 8Paris EmbroideredCapes Colh eap; 0a g emm Cr l e vr oths, 3pe .... t eraing.. ,, eah vu C etoeg' S AF RiD o Da'tuculata, &e., apply to Mr. N. JARVIS, No. 153 as follows: Record and Reports.-A daily record of the deficien- FacySil ad NetShws andMantla =-theZ .or at theaesroom s of, in thesuanbers. Uatn sums over $100, irredeemable for 1 year, 4 per ct cies o ster assess s e- containing from 30 to 400 pages. The former, orthe authors last corn WI.KINai OLI"- NS & CO Auctioneers, 15o. do. -2 do. 454 75 recteonf phpil int e l asusni tkep by eth Mrusipn Inasertn r.a ? dSc .n g Juvenile Series, is intended for children, of from 10 Coeredge, Esq., M. teacherbwhi28c i0 w s tp a Feraisesee ktcly sutted bthpipasl acts Sl a uedeable and Sicltrf or ea nd udr th. lte foidu Als n ealead my8df 17 Bad .t. Do. do. d 02 2" 3 to each pupil; and., at the expiration of four weeks, In Fosan Robes Thearso a WfL TO I.ET.-An office in .the upper pant of TRUSTEES. to the parents or guardians of each, in thc form of a A variety of Materials for Boys' Summer Clothing of hat ate, and upwards-in other words, for a'dvanced Batsm.ut ulih S.st o. 20 Broad street. Wi. Bard James Kent report. 3 l A PATN & 1 scholars and their parents. Also, just published Se. Ludlow Nathaniel Prime oney-Pupils have ut little reasonable e Library is to consist of reading, ad not school th edin. Jenks' ^ T o REN. M c u ini Tofts I and Wm. B. Lawrence Nicholas Devereux use for pocket money. They are supplied by the pri- and 4c. & C t oo u t n o s o-e0 3rr o of.mok brick 2 3 st r Benjam in ow er G u ian e rpl na cipal w ith all necessaries, and m ore tha n the se serve st ha t rChe w ll findOatH U H & GUeT s, hours; work t hat. w ills er e as wdr ell as iinstu NlIre MIk Sfa .". OR r_ -1jk 8 No. 558a 31 1 32 1 42 2 43 55 2,32 3 21 5 lb an r n hbt. A scazn ~ tea iy n y5 .. o ~ ~ h ata~ b eI -'l wh. U tA, : -ween L2ber1y K 5 0 1 C V2c k .. .. ... w ith occ as io nal c'm m qS, for their him rovem en t -.-J D C D P RI C ES t ,r n e S rI n, &wcr.k f or per us al d r. th i l s o wo k of a ,e rd^d S r^fi "a b erfvaasdsa Peter Harmony Henry Brevoort, Jr. only t c nourish artificial tastes and wants, 254. ;{e te Cit,, Hall a ver, ylargethem.- ad e of s ch aracteresth aheur to thneom .LI MIS Jtf. &5 O a Ce John G. Cost-,r James McBrde which have at i unfavorable bearing on future character. Broadway, ao n suascrers aoe mnow O. e g a D. APPLETO y Pin et Thomas Suffe 48 2 57 57 270 4hn Rathbone, Jr. They will, therefore, be allowed no money, but at the, and wel ele t French Fancy Dry with pleasure, when it is desirable unbend from the y have received p l.R&003 st. John Mason .G. Stuyvesant pleasure of the principal This rule isimperative, goods: at unusually low prices; among which -studies school Jackson on Woocf J& FOIR SALE--A Farm en Jamaica Bay, ten Samuel Thomson Thomas J. Oakley and, enforced, saves expense to the parent and cha-n Rici plain Pou de Soles at 8s per yard a The plan will embrace every departJnt of Science Maser's Collection a 'half miles from the -ity, containing 160 Benjamin L. Swan Stephen Whitney- e V.cter to the pupil. The Purser takes charge of all Beautiful Chine Striped Silks at 6s per yard and Literature, preference being given to works re- 2 vols. royal 8vo. tJ.Lor 170 acres. There are threegood houses on Stephen Warren John Jacob Astor moneys intended for the use sionf th e pupils, and dis- Fine Mousselines de Lame, all wool, 4s per yard. latingtoour wn Country, and illustrative of the his- Buet's History ol l~ da-30 461." Of i& be art, -rat~erials:; an, a e enere"plet ,. .. 6.t 3t 5n.2 m81' 60 4..25 4,91 .7 00 too atiuar-" PriBntedgnt ttnio o h "" Mo o samrcs a 1oroiginalY, aandn slct sek, ntldTH tstub a2 2w~ae the premises; iswe nced and in e highest state Robert Ra Gardner G. Howland tributes only on an order from the principal. No ac- New styles nted Lawns, 4s per yard. to, institutions, manners, customs, &c., of our own vols. imperial 8vo. of cultivation, -ftherops wi smOowY 31 The dwelling John Jolnbeston Corn. W. Lawrence countawill e n any case, be made bor the upils, nor Very fine French Caibnics, 3s per yard. people. Being intended for the whole community, no McCulloch's StaO bous e is large and fonvint, with green house, Wi. P. Van Rensselaer Jonathan Goodhue. will any expenditures be incurred for them, further than Embroidei edslne e. work of asectaianordenonational character in re- Clarendon's Histor taens, &c. atched. There are extensive ranges WM. BARD, President. the amount of money deposited for their use. HU UN, lion, or of a partisan character in politics, will be vols. 8vo. nrry stable, hay house, catthattle sheds, &c., with three E. A. NICOLv, Secretary. Wardroesredeemablefor year,4perct eod -A directess is employed to take charge jy2 254 Broadway.l am itted. Broug am' as tsi wellof go water. There is a threshing mill, with DUDLEY ATKINS, Physician to the Company.4 of the wardrobe who devotes herself exclusively tu pARIS EMBROIDERIES-J. S. FOUNTAIN 'The works will be printed on paper and wit0i type 8vo. a R N SladWcutt, &c. Aucaiortitis d.231 dwa 5 Amerca 4 teachssl aucr for the Library; winc be and Gauze Pan rsilm -colether fo mishan w ith o pvry thicfanger Aesisarhrs otffer fr sale the floin ol anspeir To save much trouble, every pupil should have each has just opened several cartons of French Paris Work, in cloth, with leather backs and corners, having gilt vol. 8vo. either~ fo Wn fmjewr h'htca farmed bsti th d'ct' article of his clothing distinc~tly marked with the ini- which contain an endless variety of Capes, Canezous, titles upon the backs, and for greater durability, cloth Watson's History s notprobable that anyrby will purchase an establish- r nes, mostw RUSEE ye tineof hi names oardposseos eacom inventory of Collars,' lo hinges inside of the cover f a 2 vols. 8vo. m ,,o this st tre t is unne y a Wnd. f ro the 2tost oucs -- pupil; ad aor s ears of i / -" .. .. ,,- _. I r1e13VM'V Th ma ..Luloat a.l r neoke- Inf-ants'h v b t te re so ab e i.ceLi ray istoco sstofre d ngobes _s ho_.__2ti n J nk .e. ths so ._ w Aitho t ,eing i,. t .s n ess Win.B.Lawrene Nehothewh Also, rich Needle Worked Hdkfu, high and low The larger Series will be furnished to Schools, Aca- Ingrahi's Mcmonri it a Iio e en-da p K M adeira, in pipes, half He should also have, as his own property, a set of prices. demies, &c., at seventy-five cents per volume, and -Ben Jnson's Woi -'o To t .... sold __ roa ..00u do, somer G Which is very ld, a nd brushes and combs, ar" Bible" and a "Book of Coin- Rich Mechlin., English, and French Thread Laces the wJuveile Series at forty p e nts per vol ei sre; which voL.faeo. -4' ands hyt ai d f m th e l cey jas' 1 000 B ejminylS L S p W the Publishers advisedIl. dnspclare to be cheaper, than a-bilktsrson's Antiqi nilyoru10imrl.._ gnr and wil e .di7.soses ona _Sepe Ware -.Jo*.hi JcobAso money neddfrtPray9ehrupl,."ds ~n ~s~e eae awo, e a.ltgteorgnUutyadilsrtveo h i-BrnrsHsoyo have no further use for it.I T'ispropertyiswelliworth ...Exanations An examination is held every Fri- N UNDER GARMENTS-A lae assort any ot see o worsacan be p a e 3 vols. 8vo. the attention of any" t 1emariW ho wishestos secure .500 dozen old bottled Madeira, being from 15to day of the divisions under the several Instructersy in I EMN ,ENT A-i-a lar ge; d or abroad, bearing in mindtheir hi, h intellectual cha- Hone's Popular W *a healthy simmer resene for hisfamily; anr, fhe years old pat imported direct, and part via India. day of th e divisions underal examinationthe sever al nstruct e i',,R-v itn sie, shrta n or abrodeaeecul os o haa a taste for farming, it wil insure, him a profitable Als, MalmseSerial and Tinta. rotation, and a generaTexam ination of all the diviions Drawers ofalmost every description, sui tacte an4the o can il eun s O return S-for the time he -devotes to it. Po session ma The finest Pale, Gold and Brown Sherry W ines, in at the close of each te nn. These examinations are resent and coming season -lso Hose and Half grBookcase, to a ho ake t e L ibrare f Lun ee o p a i .... ..'fo th .im he d o to iose oPo ses io tha The, finest, .. . ,, 1rt io sy at the clos ofk each Librrry a Thes natintiar be hW 4 immediately.. The crops -on the ground a=d casks, demijohns and bottles. open to the friends and patrons of the Institution. t he dai fdfcrn seas ricAso, soiesn Gloe, Order.slfo to the fufnitutw of the house will. be included inthe sale. FrenCh Wines-Chateau Margaux, of 1827 and Ehibtns-An exercise in composition and de- vats, Suspenders, Prussian Dressing Robes Orders for tb .hef rn ~ o thJO HN^ C.T ^ ^ ^ ^^ ra x an la aio ill conclude each of the emi-annual ex- ^g n o SR A .1 2 F lo t p ae G~ e STEVENS 1828, Chateau Lafitte, Loville, the semi-annual ex- &c., with a large assortment of Hosiery and Under by the agent in New-York. 8vo. ~~l be -..n by, ap I Si' Juli O~ N C T 82 ,C ae auL ften. oil ,Pl erM r a x aminatons. .,t r je8 L U S S E M N 4 ut ns .S a s e r al r -An further informaion Will be gven by ying St. Julien. o a t i Garments for Females. For sale wholesale or retail large paper size mono Any orma Apparatus.-The Labaratory is furnished with appa- at the old Hosiery Store, 14 Maiden Lane, by ALISON'S HISTORY OF EUROPE, from the ldler at the a, ora CapeJs ship yard, near Wrliam- 50 cases Sparkling Hock. -h ratus sufficient for the requisite illustrations in the se- ap27 LANE & VAN ZANDT. commencement of the French Revolution in 1789 edplates, vo. 8. burg Ferry. -2 LANE- &m 50N cases. Sparlin Hoc. u FOR ALRaEse-aHre 200 cases Sauterne, Barsac and Hermitage. veral departments, and to exhibit practically the se- n undedTa FOR SALE RalEstate at H 50 cases Chambertin Burgundy, in the finest order. veral subjects connected with the course of study. ABLE AND PIANO COVERS. he subscri- to th~ restoration of he Bourns in 1815. y Arhi-ne Hundred Tab OR A LE, ofea4lr ,state .athas thiHs day received j.larg assortment of bald Alison, FRSEedoaol7 Asii of 54 lots oflan ituatedon the'7th and Port Wine, very rare, in cask and in bottle. Terms.-The terms are $230 per annum, payable be and Piano Covere: amoag which assore 7 and tdis AMo Ioe. letiA~uz es besem n 7t aB d 1 thteet' Hock Wines--Metternich, Johannesberger, Hock- half yearly in advance. Requisites, such as fu Emboss Clh Table and Piano Covers, amo6,g which are 7 and 8-4 Y Paternoster Row, iles Trave T ihereinyomMin 70ow00 od of soil lpon them, Rudeseier, and lights, washing, mending, beds, bedding, books, sta- Embossed Cloth Table and Piano Covers, 6, 7 and 8-4 161 BroadPoetical ""-'- -" .... et- ........ -- ... wll bntem heinmer, Rudesheimher, and Leisten. S ^ f^^ French printed Cloth Table anti, iano Covers, 5-6, 7-8 mny30 London itnsPeia neor which they are we. L P Teneriffe, Lisbon and Sicily Wines, forsaleby tionary, &c. are furnished, and without extra charge. i ed Cloth Tabland iano Covers, 5-6, 7-8 my3Oo -sold an they now ac, withhl A. BININGER & CO., 141 Broaway. Academic Year.-The academic year embraces forty and 104 Worsted Table and Piano Covers, of all co- ARGO BO "DAVIS, BROOKS C., six Weeks, in two tez&s of twenty-three weeks each. lors. Also, all sizes and color of Cloth Table and T. & C. WOOD, Stationers., Campbell's Poetic je1l "21 Broad street. RINNELL, MINTURN & CO., 134 Front st., Vacations.-There are two vacations. At the ex- Piano Covers. jelO 18 Walltreet. 1 voL 8. moroco, e therlwill8eWall mtreet.S ILvo, 10 Ma morocco, FOR-SALE Lots of Land, situated on t. have for sale- piration of the first term, there will be a vacation of myl"8 J S' "10 __AMPBELL'SSHAKSPEARE;inonebeautifullh Fosbroke's EnRycli U is and Go'rick streets, between Rivingto 100 cases English Sheathing Copper, assorted four weeks; at the expiration of the second, one of D ACK AND WHITE LAWNS.-Just received printed royal oetavo volume.- ILEY & PUT- plates Land, situated on FLEs B l wis and tGonit ck streets f-eo sizes from 16 to 32 oz. two weeks, known, as fall and spring vacations. by CLARKE & COMPANY, 337 Broadway, NAM, Importers, 161 Broadly, have just received Bucke on lhe Beau Goerick. On Leisstrelet is a large wooden building, 20 Try Pots, 140, 160 and 180 gallons each Directions-.Persons desirous of placing- pupils in ine case satin, striped black and white Lawns. jel2 from London- fnenr occupied by the latc Mr. Eckford as a mould 20 bales Montevideo Wool the Institute, or of obtaining further information rela- OLORED COUNTERPA ES-A large assert The Dramatic Works of Shakspeare; with Remarks D. A. & CO. have loft. On Goeric k street the land is open and a very 800 Montevideo prime ox and cow Hides, tive to it, may address the Princi pai *either personally, mnt oflow priced coloed, loteranes for sale on his Life and Writings, by Thomas Campbell, Esq. extensive assortment lor yar or sulreet7 bales Nutria Skins; 15 tons Bones or through the Post Office, or J. W. Mitchell, Esq. b J S EET Mien l iv12 The Works of Ben Johnson; ith a Memoir of his f e London Mark desirable situation.for a lumberyard or building lots. 50 pipes Olive Oil 64J Cedar street, New-York. Circulars may be oh- b .. ",T, 10 Maiden lane. jLife and Writis Ben oh on' a, M i of ofte Applto DAVIS, BROOKS & CO, Life"and"Writings, sy Rirry Cornwall, roy-l,8rc; con- lure.- A fV" 21 Broad st. 2 casks, and 12 casks prime Nutmegs taned on application to either ofURTAIN ATERIALS, FURNITURE, CO responding with Campbell's Shakspeare. jy8 UNYAN'S PL .el2 ,,o wd Snr& o eYk t ,c -, 6 Ba t00 bags Rio Coffee the book store of Swords, Stanford & Co. New York. VERINGc. -JAMESNANTRY TACTICS-A fe etts on hand LEY & PUT S OTHIC COTTAGE FOR SALE. 500 boxes B. H. Sugars O F IC E R S: Broadway, have for sale a very extensive assortment NFANTRY A f onhn NLY P L A.J SPOONERffers for sale the Gothic 50 quarter casks Seignette 1st proof Brandy Rev. W. F. WALKER, A. M. Principal and Pro- of every description of materials suitable for Curtains. and for sale by & C. WOOD, Stationer, New ork, and 35 Cge, owed by on the present line of 20 pipes Port Wine prietor; Moral and Intellectual Philosophy, and Evi- Also, coverings for sofas, divans, lounges, chairs, &c., je28 18 Wall street HE PLGRIM j Henry street, westet heights, Brooklyn, a 12 hhds choice Madeira Wine fences of Christianity. in tapestry; colored hair cloth; ;atindamasks, in me- (NOPYING PRESSES-Of the most approved an; most carefully quarter of a mile distant fo ,lbe4South eFTy. The 1000 sheets Felt, for roofing Rev. A. T. TWING, A.M., Superintendent. dallions and figures; rich broca# satins, &c., with the tJ patterns, on hand, and for sale by airing the author's S..:_ .;- u i .nfi xesn lauttrifi anritommandine, ifnn .ia q,r,. ,,1 e-r' .. ..a.e .a A se w T-T WAT.TWA TR. A M MathAtmatic Na. necessary trimmings, cordsds, ta- al, &c.o match; all e19 T. & C. WOOD, 18 Wall street. u.a;l ..... . - -t -r<" i eh-i -i~x^Mt~ -, at? *-. DO -- ft ELPW COPQVND , y telat the -t i -. l p deno, efdi~ d 0. num therous ed a.e.ftho s r&i, for'tos who yiuiathe gen'a EldMM riasa, ,sing m o Plbyt ant d hsd' eaSt. : .' f _'.... _.', r' ^~ it ht'tiaisgen. supd - lqBp 1h ce, bi have tal.nth rrTfryt~r to si" Ss'- etor, Hartford, onn ._1. at- ,,i,: :, y^% e Pilal for sale by i .tto 'e_ Opt, ft al of the retail ili f the io f.r n Merctt te ijh y.f Price whoets. G^ B utimdaialI.die uamphlet in the -. the Medictie.', S 3 RNODYNE OORD "-A'-"S ual remedybfor the summer com', jhebai il ea and Cholera bu .. . iDdie Cholics; having been tested 0spec e of New-York and elsewhere, Alho io Years with complete success.. f y the best Medicine now in use tionriF. diseases, and most of the Coughs, ., d Bowel affections incident to .Sr* ?. ummermnd al u 'l. Dah tl> "fo ltowhe the term Dyseateri..) that yearly .* iavoc among children, sweeping S3-S...* graves in spite oF all :emedies D- ' have never yet been klnon to ""9 rT n< Vhen administeredrf'ta -wost -. -."" "f* ^' he Cholera Morbus, 't zevsyfallso . ppy effeclant if the Couhs -'- ind Boweql c affect-in incident to -QPRW >tomis, w hih oug!ftt'it can "-.'._lS,. o: a--;.2j", perfect safety'--and i' ifahq .m -. .of-shihi t be owing to a cr noiinepWi- -- elieves Vomitings, Gri diea), .S ^ L SCholes. Its yao 1ye- 11r- le We_ arly applicable in _rmg ]y..-- .* "^^ l d wearnnss or limnbd .s. ^ .':" Idi-en 'when teething, vS SwS*^'."^ aperior to the, i.aLnhe a e, hch has often pr0E< trious by' tuhetnia '.X.'Fw , ctiois, inan i6nd fhr. the- discovered to, e a certain and teeynoltw he ies V' mal disi aes produced ai s rtcl?' eslaitar refers pai. Trmi coun wtry is d or travel wim oahot as4 ooun r.-'.- .,;,-- (ularit ,.m ire that iL is he fate of atl pr- Wine iput-ai public use, to be indisci ,aely itbellel anle either from selfishbnoti.es, of a, of O icnenomm skills witfaout kla -uig1 -. B^^gta~ldii~ite rposiionor medical viTJet mqlSZ4ktdA ever uanmst such decisions .1may ...- giht they may have, yet th eon-. 10 .ew ." da pe 'rcia into rand to reliev;-"e the af '.'"-e on of the public to the certificates --i. QOfEi bottle, from gentlemen of thp .L -.f'aA , amon whom are. several physi-d lii-- Sundoubted talents and aquire- ry f _ 4r I ta uA -~ f RLIES & CO., 27 Liberty st., di Wholesale Agents. tlf Moka, i 'LECTION, &c.- SWORDt. -i ..1' aCO.wi publih in afewweei k a S Reflection, a ns w edition, itth wit sections ; edited bl-Henry Nelson Yle._a'I A. .. -, a sacheio Ai, y, Jerram and Wall on Infant Wh'isk ,. ldR drwjs, Lonon d, Thornton's Family Pryers, " Prao th, bict hevcertifictes--eI F Prayers, revised by Simeon. Ho- The art al, a new edition; and several scnbersfrom th itional character. jy20 .n s For CELLANEOUS BOOKS.- " N & CO. Importers, 200 Broad- Rt1 ,,LlO er late arrivals- liA I/W-,l . Enraving, 1 vol. royal 8vo. 'de,.J "r. evory of Scarce Tracts on Civil Wars, spucm..p.es, F- N, ,. 8c R1* r his Own Times, 51 portraits, 2 -".s, &c.- &c- o Muished tEngame tics of Great Britain, 2 vols. 8vo. of. Specting all y of the Rebellion at Oxford, 6 through . men of George Third, 1 vol. royal 0 Ans 2 , Latiorumn, edited by Walker, 1 250 4Nl n' with s pi es nd if the Reign of Philip, 2d and 3d, ders ao ll det .- shortest notice. al of Oxfod, plates, 3 'vols. 8vo. "DORDEAUi 1ks, edited by Barry Cornwall, 1 .) Table Clhi St. Julier- uities of EgyptL numerous plates, ButailDey- Chate*a Be prks, many hundred wood cuts, 4 Scoville-I i Iaiour-Dq rmia, 9 vols. 8vo. Laiftb- in Italy, by Roscoe, 6 vols. 8vo. Haut BSri Reminiscenses, plates, 2 vols. Latour-D-I Lafitte.-Do y, 45 plates, beautifully colored, These Wines cco, extra, respectable homu , by Louisa Anh-Twandey, color- are of the first e morocco, extra, recommended w les, with Illustrations, 1 vol. r6yal liberal terms, by je22. DAV s in St. Petersburg, plates, 2 vels. P. Dfi L .I.L. offer for'i Works, edited by Sir E. Brydes, WR 20 pipes Holl al Works, beautifully illustrated, articleAf Mess extra. 10 half pipes opedia of Antiquities, 3 vols. 4to, 30 half pilpe ties, Harmonies and Sublimities good casks Bit. 30 casks Born o. 20 casks Boyd constantly on hand a choice and a casks Bode of the new and approved works 50 ca Clam et, in any department of Litera- 2 caewh jy2O3tis 100 baskets ap ,GRIM'S PROGRESS.-Wl- anexcellentarti VAM, Importers, 161 Broadway, 24 cases Kit. Paternoster Row, London, have 50 cases Trie Also-100 bag S PROGRESS, by John Bun- 10 casks Dut collated with the edition, con- ]5 barrels Pa: last additions and corrections. 37 casks Gm n1Pe- hv-%%X':1);:im MARnn qnf] a Q ^.&1.- CI..L1 ha gap stafe A . ; -- N 0'.'"i.'* -RI1 '~~u~t' f.2 ai .Pewh. .2 . e all;mOlle~Pel . B '4, NOA. -1 3 ,-o o :- -* '';ttf' thains forgd~bdae~i aproedae~vddmt ~I eat. manC ~--t er resides iar (41 01Brdau Bondst leau.13 White#S L : .A" reaVnslato .- '4 ih gsaddeur&O ,T-- VM~tw k). 1827,. I arenegaL'W 'dhl ' 6..Odo 4do 14 ' XZ9p -.w s~ ee,dews C'q leaux claii4 gret. ip-tr~d ~ sknwam8~irib ~iris QreeiL FIL'tOw -'- - *1 - -A- ~' .'' 4- -~' 4 - i I Q -* .. '. T -. *'. T-lfc"-; ~ *.'* ...^;~ i ;* I :'^ A . ' 'i- e'-.s Vrr^- * -n, :: ::I 6"- a .. Pij~ ~ .-. i.. Kt T.n~utvSrnt S .... .lki,.. IC S ..VIT. FUND .1--- ++ '- b V.- ,- .. -. i a F: WA f. . - tS~b,'(Rolbs hall -A uauseof com. j.j A .. _.+.f 4 gt -05y encourage -" fi.C^1^^^by4 il stem0-?1din *:: the Aiua~d Great f*#t W4 bekoar paper aoikd asposible uMs skips ar.e, by'some ,p~~pc- qwdwpesses con- wiM Miiyf .to counte- b)Fa t~%t~iu14 be'-wl~pgly shown %W 10it~w "stle A ^asge -iM i 'a. For o"r"ervi,, we com - w '-. m'. ." ... & bt,,th hSU4P : Ahreaident chose -vtt himself to beu Th~# a4imbuetwith webppre- '4. A._ "., _, jj-es n, oi- niontir^'pkd offiG- '*">~~ ~~ lSl^^^f r ay rmerb'i itCOS d.because ... P e, .aboring for ''- the 'i t- ry out ,.jt .; ..'.' the -. . ...w^ Arjd' tie nawn,^ li~y^'ftj^^^ilh%4queas *t" a ao"* go e ,.aar6fis OWL -him -^.2 "... 0*. 4 t ^ .^ 4J I-*^(l r '^t 4to. -tgo.7 the' 40n&C~d~g a a.. 1S 41"': '1 F. "' [From the Knoxville Times, June 14.] OLD DOCUMENTS ARE DANGEROUS THINGS."- '-o.oL. Polk's Speech.) -Thefollowing letter,written by Col. Polk to Col. McKissick, late o4 Shelbyville, at the date which it bears, affords some curious evidence of the way things are done by "the party," and the great fa- eility with which its pecuniary wants "are attended to," merely writing to Col. Polk, or sonic other of its morn or less important leaders: S. _-. "NASHVILLE, Nov. 4, 1835. .' ..,. : [PRIVATE] "My Dear .:eir'Teave for Washington this morn- ing. I have: syiid my list of names of persons Yenidi to isI mSpd without it shall be at great iAcinoavq hee,'t. "can remember the sirnames of hjuiijret.' whose Christian names I do not know. :twiph,,as heretofore, to forward public documents -to* --sistn and must ask the favqr of you, to fmrmtid mi a coamptke list of all the Justices of the Peace in he csaety, with the post office nearest theirdoience. I wish you to dd-this immediately and wiThout fad&l.. forward it to Washington.- Give me also the'etea of all the Constables-and reh others as youk convenience will permit. Col. 'Ande.rson will assist yoq. LBe sure to send the list of Justices, &c., so as to'reach-Washington before the ametiag of Congres.s . "Mr. Coek, -f this -tellsaj ha purehasu.4 kthe Western 'hfem ponaessi ffon 'he 'Ut 'January. You sifee Oilchrist; Ai06d. sen Mitchel .-and see that he certainly gets pe-i. -Mat" at that time. The fact that the purchis'M' ;'beenamW L anfttl, huagiven much uneasi- Yak to OeNw the poiticiians er t, and from what learn. [thale no.doubt they would give. any re- .ambl, amount to get.it back. Cook will, he says, ,Ab-toa'.&ke a loan -to.make the first payment, 4eSfi Wtinw seref^^n uam^rnttt Be ^ se r, friends, and have this part of the bwsidq Sattended to; for if he fails to tow mldy with his con-1 uetat*eigle day after the time, they will ta% ild- Swvantage of it. Ydu uavz ONLY TO WRITE T.O , F-ANnIT 8HALC'IR.ATTENDED TO. #Co* will be out, he says, at your December -r'' I have not tiine this morning to or Anderson. Willjouw see it' [-J -y hon the maubject Am LET MB EHEAR raII trl ge as yoq may thisk it, I have no doubt but imam"a utwo to one, and I think three to one,. for VMeWn. Our pplec are satisfied that there is net the slightest chance for White, and are diasat- i"d with the pwM! ipive violence of the White leaderna in this ae;nd sare going iI for Van Bu- "an an the republican candidate. "y ItoseviW e speech will be'printed in the .j4nc- fei Anys ; mid TIwit yoo to see the Oiiaffpreetian, and request him/from me to w Ais m*paper. Tell him if he pleasqs, to dv it, but to pub.lh the whole of m one &. part be pubtihsd one week, and a part pi y Ulf lsff u 'b-ai w be Msen. It wl at (WMCUma, ai paMhA ferms, sa|M quaJl hundred rWst to 40efo. 'This e 1014 of course' itwaded fJ ywour own eye., uan- '.yW ehoo )0 6how i to (ilchit, Anderson :al w eH aowdentially. Your. truly, AMZI K. POLK. wie.ilbita I shall want. them so soon as I get to Wsshingtea. Yeaours, &c., K. P: A tI jt 0.1r X. .w, imrld to Mm ye.t- 4, -I M.W te- aon-inlaw o An- w 0( Mr .cly'sl ..Paem, perq ^ a. leadgl *.. Ac ., ZJK. P." WA ,,e .",,this letter we ps BfT JI*,. "'Benll, you Bi a M,+f*ww, without qwwpqW wtzz ti MK IB awu or 19 wajy fRW 9 -SeD :- IT SL w Th, readp wi & atice -the Of whipmch ift ain t* 11i. CW -, iRt. -1 am paichused the' Wim-, "*mt'o4d m fcin Mr. Van -Bum. r .l, ing throam-of t people of Two- Ft d ip. i 40. bell &6reaio.o of .60-epapk as omnipot"nt ba a Oorn- WinaSkan to his *= 4- tto the iWi$ yrditeg (o.Polk,) is firy But Cook has not the "1ummy yment." So Gilcbriat, An- jt44 Nicheg"two pf whom, tie Banner rbeterid44sih fat Gove t of- M bon, amd have this p.rt ofbas- 444e-dd so." But so aious sn Mr. Poik 4^ the' matter that he at" length says, Yes lAcyhe o S. write o ,me and it Mhall be altexden 1o lft for WashMngton thqt. inonhing, so ilO~uwi~xmi tt.. M wsi~t'l on M**_ st -X*&li -_ Ur_ Van- i.- r iof rthe XK in this city, by the B of the. ?Stites &--york, *t Mci~caknls'gichangc ni t h r ~n : thcUlather iilike,*w an t wi^ the N.Aaner ad ingtompanv^ the'mtSl of C' wit as heretofore, have free currency in our ciy. -1 4 From the Goshen ,Demoerfft.l TKiE COMMSNCEMENT,-Nw York and Erie Railroad.-WCe learn that, on Wednesday. ..iiext, 46 ceremony of breaking ground upon t.heNew fork and Erie Railroad, in Orange county, willjM take place in this village. It is understoo'that the SPresident and Directors of the Company with a number of Conleractors, .will be present. A coun- ty mteing is also to be helkat,,the Dourt House, to hear the report of the Conitittee from the Itha- ea Convention. The day has bees fixed thus early, hi order to accommodate the- Contractors, who are anxious to go ahead,C.as the contracts specify that the grading is tobetMished through the coun- by the 1st August, 1440. It will be a proud day for oetOrange, and will be celebrated with the usual demonstrations of rejm'cmng.. Addresses will be delivered, anoa diinnr pr. ovided, on the occa- sion. Wr-e had not been unished with 'a pro- gramme of the proceedings at the -time our paper went to press, but we have been-doAred to extend an invitation to the emitizens of ;be county general- ly, and to all who feel an interest in this noble en- terpe. '* The Let'ings.-Wre arc ratified to announce, that the grading of the different sections of the NbW York and Erie lRilroad, between this village and the Hudson river, at Tappan, are now all un- * br contract, with tz; exception of two sections, (in which piles are :tote used, instead of grading,) ;the wdrk on which will be' done by the company. '.ptwitha :g the unfavorable impression which seems to I.4 obtained credence, in regard to the face of the'p4ntry through which thy road is to .paws.we are assured tha4 thke cqtracts in this county hnve beSD taken'g'tabout 84000 less than the estimates made by,' the 'engineers, and it is generally pretty well understood, we believe, that engineers are very apt to estimate below the mark." The ainount 6f the contracts in Orange e'county, does not exceed $171,000. This amount does0ot include the two piling sections. Several hundred contractors were present, on Thursday Sand Fridayf of last weel, the day appointed for the Letting, thie greater portion of which, of course, were disappointed, though Ait dissatisfied, 'as far as we couid learn, as only 47 sections were dis- oweed of. - ThededthoofoJ6Ride e an! issani4d of ,Ma%.eS" am : -Or ,, s ra fuired. -They were murdered by the Ross pasrby of Cierokeei- RoBpoaisJ friends were averse .hnig.ion ofju at, which latterly the-, L"i ous ,o,'*""cOi aged, and hence the fet. wi h isOw- b ltai*.Ms assination. V ie -Q ges and BNudinot w re educated men; the latter was for a long period the editor of that.- most et&ra&dinary of newspapers, the Cherok8, Phenix. We fear this crime may lead to others among this ill-fated people. S' [From the Suarannah Georgian, July 15.]'- SLATE FROM FLORJDA. "CAMP NEAR FORT LAUDERDALAE, E. F. June 22, 1839. Since the promulgation of the treaty, our camp has been visited every day by large parties of In- dians. On the 19th, Ap-pi-ac-ka, or Sam Jones, made his appearance, attended by fifteen or twen- ty warriors and a negro. He desired a atipititta- tion of the terms of the treaty, and professeahin- self pleased. He laid down the law to the Indians, and ordered them to understand? nd obey it. The high opinion entertained of the influence of this chief is fully warranted by the d-kefnce paid him by his people, and even by *Chitto-Tustendgee, who was present. Sam Jones senti inform me, yesterday, that he had sent to the Big .Cypress Swamp for Coa- coo-chee, and thought he would bring himnit terms. It may be important to inform you that by the com- putation of Sam Joneog there are 261 Micasuky warriors now in Florida; and that they and, the Seminoles are scattered in different directions, and that the main camp lies at the head of this river, (New,) which Sam Jones informed me could at any moment turn out three hundred warriors; an asser- tion warrantedqy the number we have already seen and heard of. .tiasid, coreover,- that the treaty had met with om-e opposition, and it would be some time before the Indians who inhabited the swamp could hear of it. , Chitto-Tustenugee is the clduief whom Sam Joneb sent to great with General Macomb. A case, very important in its, results on the pro- perty of Americans dying, without a will in Eng- 1ad, has latelybeen decided in that country. Mr. John Hammond, a native of Rhode Island, went to England on mercantile affairs, and whilst on his 'journey to Liverpool, to efibark for America, was killed through the overturning of a coach. He left about 1000 sterling in England, but no will and no rehSives there. By a act of our own Congress, the Cdnsuls and Vice Consuls of the United States in other countries, are dirbeed to take possession of the property of American citizens dying there intestate or without representatives, to sec.re the same, pay debts, and remnit the residue to the Trea- sury of the United States, there to remain in trust for those legally entitled thereto, "provided the law of the country permits it." In-.tonf6rmity with this direction, Colonel Aspinwall, our Consul General, took possession of Mr. Ieibond's effects; and applied to Messrs. Baringm_#-ompany for a sum of about 600 in their htdsa belonging to the de- ceased. Messrs. B. & Co however, declined to pay over this money 'til "wtex of administration were obtained, and they e6ul4 have a legal dis- charge. Application was then made by Colonel Aspinwall to the proper Coit for letters of ad- ministration. Thte Queen's PN tor opposed. The Judge, Sir H. Jeinet ilecided "that the crown had the right to the property of all foreign- ers who died in England inteAte." It has been said, observed the"'Judge, "that British Consuls in America have the power, ifftIBy choose, to take possession of the property of Bdtish subjects dying there in similar cireunmstances, and that thire court should enforce a reciprocity. But this power .it given, not by the law of nations; it must be by ex- press enactment, and it does not follow that thiq country is bound to follov-the'-example. This county has not adopted the principle of reciproci- ,y, aild, therefore, the rule is not binding upon the court. Whether it be expedient to make any ar. fangemont by treaty to enable Consuls in foreign countries to administer the estates of deceased per- sons q. their own country, isa grave question, mto which the court is niot called -upon to enter. I'-am of opinion, in this case, that Cul. Aspinwall, as Consul of the United States, is not the proper per- son to take administratiuf of the effects of .the deceased; I am not satii4d that the evidepee' is sufficient to show that itheadministration ought to go as prayed by him. T reject his petition." The Queen's Counsel n*di no claim for the pr- perry;. nor is it believed such a thing would be done in aImy similar case. The property wosld re- main until relatives app _e and took out letters of administration in England.-[Gaette.] GREAT SALs.-The DalthnMme American of the 20th instant, saya : "A gentleman of this city who ha a field of fifteen acres fihedtwhhj crop of flour- ishing morus mt4icaai fMm sold the crop during nAP 4---.1. I- M1 .- I .__ n s. . NAVY DEPARTMEtJUly 11, 1839. The Boa4, for the examination of Midshipmen. 1gonvened at tihe Naval Asylum, Philadelphia, on fhe 24th ult. has closed its proceeding, a report of which was received at the Department, and ap- proved on the 8th inst. The following is a blist of the Midshipmen in the order in which they passed : I John Cassin Henry ; 2- Win. A. Wayne ; 3 James S. Biddle ; 4 C. R. P. Rogers ; 5 Henry Cadwalader; 6 James W. Read I Washington A. Bartlett: 8 Robert Burts; 9 Albert S. Whitti- er; 10 Richard M. Tillotson; 11 Francis WVins- low; Thomas M. Mix; 13 .C. C- Willianmon ; 14 Gough W. Grant; 15 C. Vanalstine; j6 Albert G. Clarv; 17 Henry L. tipinan; 18 George W. Doty ;,. 19 George Wells; 20 John S. Neville; 21 Peter U. M'iphy; 22 John B. Randolph; 23 JobAStpn B. Carter; 24 William H. Adams; 25 John Smith Patterson ; 26 Francis E. Baker; 27 Samuel Pearce; 2_8 Henry P,. Robertsen.; 29 Btn- jaminR. Nichols. Orders. July l-Ass't $Or. S. A. Mc(reery, to expedi-. tion,, under command of Comm'r I. Mayo, coast of Florida. "2-F. Mid. John Hall, Rendezvous, New York. 3-Comnin'r W. Inman, detached from New York Rendezvous; and on leave. 5-Master F. W. ,Moores, leave 2 months; hav- ing been previously relieved fromVW. I. squadron. 9-Lieut. S.--C. Gist, leave 3 months; having been previously detached from M". I. squadron. 13-Chaplain J. W. Grier, detached from the Ohio, 74, at the expiration of I year from the time of joining. Z Mid..W. SPwann, detached from steam ship Efbow and en leave. . 7.j-Capt. J. Gallagher, command of the North ori, 74; to be employed as a receiving shipat |,Ngw Yok. Comm'r H. W. Ogden, detached from command 4f thAtfcering ship Hudson, at New York, and waitingbrdere. MILITARY rtIpJrTLLIGENCE-Medical Staff-Ass't. Sur. A. F. McLaren appointed Surgeon, Jung o, i.csDe (kdat, deceased. Surgeon C. S. Tripler ordered to resume his station at Ba"lo,1 Leave W three months to Ass't. Surgeon C. H. Laub.- AW,,t. Sur. E. B. Wolcott declines bihm re-appoint- ment. James Siumoms appointed Assistant Sur- geon. S2d liragoons-Leave for three months to Capt. ;. S. Howe. , *10 Artdllry-K. company, Capt. F. Taylor, has "arrivetod at the Camp of Instruction. Id Artilley-Cept1 J. Green 's leave of absence' extendeqd to lot Oct. Lieut. H: Brooks believed from duty at West Point, and ordered to join his company. Sd Artillery-Continues to serve in Florida. H. QSt. Augu.tino. 4th Artdilery- Lieut. S. C. Ridgeley relieved from dpty at the Military Academy. Leuts. A. F. Shins arid T. L. Ringgold ordered to report to the Su&gwintendent M. A. on the 2 th August. It Infantry-Maj. J. Garland, detailed for Court ma'al,pervice at'St. uis. 4th (nifanitry- ol.. Cutler's r"ignation so- cepted,, to tAed&ct Slast Aug. Iout. B.AM- vord relieved n dofat the Military Academy, ad ordered to "'pi company. Lieut. B. K. Alden to accompany a detachment of recruits, or- dered t9 N. West, under Capt. Montgomery, 8th infy. th nifatry--Five moathl sick leave to Major W V. .0bts. Six months sick leave to Capt. M. 6th Infantry-Lieut, J. B. S. T&ddd's sick leave exteadg to I Octt. A Torwou LACsM SOouw; ,-i.-We have Ihmc 1"U6044 ad to say 9M"thf more than we did ml our O-f yearteiday,m in reilm, to die villain tapsoht, committed on the 1&th inst. tothe jeailf. this city, o- a large of bigamy. His name is Hoabs A. Sampson, of small stature, good loong, Apparently about 26 years okhl He hasbeen the the tenant of weyeral jails in this State and aM Ohio, for his numerous crimes-he has been guilty -of per-uy, grand larceny, and passing counterfeit MOM; and to cammxnaute and show forth hisa en- ti= depravity, he has broken the peace and happi ' es ofqeveral families by marrying into them. In addition to the two eoasewhick have take. place kin this city in the short period of \wo months, we are informed that he has oae or two wives in Ro- chester, now living, ,mOther in tica, one in Alba- ny, and yet another in Oolumbus, Ohio.r-[Buffalb Journal.] .. LAm + 'AR OEaS. The following pntotOB i 2 bales and apwarda, have eagu1 p1d from aouthere ports, asine October lut, prlinphrito LiVerpool :- Pi.t New. oae&AShip Noantum, 85&s Br. ship Dumfrieshire, 25581 ship Queen Victoria, 2557; ship Con tme, 252; 2 s9 _, 24; ship London, 2443; slip Echo, 20U; ship wanton, 2424,1$ship Tal, i2a9; ahi.Tarquin2aO9; slip Adiwndaek, e;ship oe- 2275; ship Coromando, 2257; .hap Kesington, 2240; Br. ship Henry Bliss, 2240; hercue aanvn. 2238 : bamue ClvdA9- 211 Ek murdered, s weflta Johnflidge an& b Ridge. It says there were three partiwe ande Oxt aero- kees, and that their differences related art o the treaty ..of cession and removal, Ia e . ion of 'intnal government. a f. e f~'k`4 i s oavejnentioned cI tt head wasatthe head of a men. [ p -admittanee. into the fort by Gen. but $ ierlined unless his whole party was indbi,, which was refused. "mkntionl u6w;1u order that the a .. ry comment may be Lad tre .after ,ofHt and4 its al- thes -4d^jwieirl^ the tri- -iimph of the Adhniftii .both in- North Qro- aP1 Te r TeaL 'u Aujt; 'As e Richn. i. i.Ter ':-"i o .y, .. .. -I-" -i- T '0 sdk ilat, it and will re- sume his. duties as Quatatqr Gneral. NEw WHEAT ha .ben onMtracted for at Rochester, it one kiolew per bushel. The price for several years, has been. from $1 60 o $2. In the eaflern part of ColumbiB county, the late rains have, it is stated in the Kinderhook Senti- nel, done -considerable damage. The village of Red ltock, in the town of Canaap, has suffered severely, a saw mill, grist nmill, and other buildings having been swept pway. Considerable damage has been done to the Hudson- and Berkshire Rail- way-miles of the road have been torn up, and the expensive bridge, near the county poor house, has bebn removed, from its foundation. The farmers resident in the neighborhood of Kline Kill Creek, are heavy sufferers-onoalont has lost 100 tons of hay. The extent of the losslis not yet fully as- certained. . ' THE HAxDOME- ErFJNGHR4:--Th Le.uisville Journal ays: Every week'J. Femirnore Cooper prosecutes same editor for a, libel. For our own part we hardly know wlwt to speak of him. If we were tonsy that he was not q'rpetable as man. kind in general, he would kif.qute us for a libel. If, on the contrary, we were t;Itay that he was as refpectable as maaind i m general, he mgh* not prosecute us for a Tibel, but "'pankbid in general' wmul. '- / r From the Newport (KR.-.) ferld of the mes.J RBNBgmNDous THUNDER 'Slgioi.-One of t . most severe and awful thunder storms we evgr.re- -collect visiting this town, was'experienced herw on Thursday morning last. Its duration was about one hcar, commencing at half past 10 b'clock. The wind at the time was blowing from the south- west, the clouds comining from that quarter and the south-nat, at which fatter point of. the compass it remained after the storm had subsided. For nearly half an hour, wnen the -.fury of the tempest was the greatest, the lightning and thunder, which fol- lowed each other in the most rapid succession, were truly appalling and terrific. The stoutest and most, resolute unconsciously quailed and shrunk at the terrific scene. The lightning during the stomrstruok a number of placed in different parts of the'town, and did considerable damage. To IU*RqvE TH3 BREED OF Hous.-Among the fashionajble amusements of Ohio at present, is hog racing. One came off" at West Union, in that state a short time since, Five porkers were entered. " SUICIDE.-We learn from the Times, that Mr. Frederick A. G. Nicholson, a printer of this city, committed suicide on Thursday night, by taking poiason--supposed to he arsenic, bat which he de- cered was brandy and gunpowder. He has a mother and sister in New York, and hislast words exprressed a longing desae to see them before he died. He was about wenly-thrwee years old, and had been for some-time pat very dissipated.--- (Boston Atlas.) .SALtS OF-STOCKS TR($ A^ Reported by 8.J1. 'Wyester, Bsnin, look and Ex- change Broker, 2 Wall street, '& 130 Iuadway. 25 share Delaware & Hudson-...... I --cash 155 do do.........'... 50 do do............ 69 ---a3 25- do do---------............ -- 2 do do ............ 00o'i b 25- do do-......-...... so-b- j s 50- dodoGo.......-..... ., .' 50 do :....-.... 71-b4le Meo do d.'........... 6% m-a0 so50 Dry Dock nk.......... 2--- so50 do do-..........&.. 1.-- mo 50 do do ............ (--b6S0 0 -do do---------........... 10 N.A. Trust& Banking Co.. 80 20 do do............ 79-btime 50 U.S. Bank-................114 -in Aug. 25 do do ............114 15 -l eaenky Bank-............ 7 S d ...- do............ -- ,do d........... 79 ---s60d 10 do do-.-.......... 79 --cash 5 -. IlljnoiaBank...--..--.......... 82 10- do do-............ @8 15 Oki TrustCo............. 100 - 5 Mpr Canal Co.......... a33 40- 'de do............ 33 ' 5- do do............ 33J- 10 Caton Company..----...-..-- 37 65 Patkeasa -' d- -fniml I TEAMS. Angr.sT.-The''tsltim"re Patriot of Saturday afternoon states that tw of the police officers of that city have arrested.-flim suspected of stealing the box of doubloons from the packet sfip Duif ess d'Orleans, arrived here on the 8th inst. The man ar- rested had been committed for further examination. He lad the appearance of a seafaring man, and had passed several doubloons for clothing and other ar- ticles. A large reward has been offered in this city for the thief, who was suspected to be the mate of the vessel. A Waler-Spou/ occasioned great destruction along the Hudson and Berkshire Railroad, near Canaan, N. Y., on Monday afternoon. A deluge of rain brought large avalanches of earth from the- mountain sides, and 300 feet of the road was car- ried away. At Canaan the cars were arrested by an avalanche of sand which swept down with resist- less force, nearly burying the locomotive. Much inconvenience, but no serious personal injury was experienced. CORONER'S INQUEST.-At the Hospital for Lu- natics, on Blgckwell's Island, on the body of Sarah Rutherford, who committed suicide by hanging her- self from the iron gaming of her room with a rope which she fenmed of her bed qAth. Verdict, sui- cide while in a-.Aate of mental derangement. The deceased was 'about 40 years old, and a native of Ireland. A TRUTH FROM Boz.-" This is a very impar- tial country for justice," said Sam. "' There paint a--magistrate going as don't commit himself twice as often as he commits other people." FATAL RENCONTRE.--On Saturday last, an indi- vidual by (he name of Greene B. Musslewhite, was shot ihthe street, opposite to Mr. Huson's Hotel, by Mr. John L. Ragsdale, and died in a few min- utes afterwalrds. Mr Ragsdale immediately deliv- ered himself tip to the Justices of the Infur" Court, who, after hearing testimony-in fl '-1' bound him over to appear at Court in a bp33t. ef( $1000. and two securities for the like amount.- [Milledgeville Jour.] - THE SEA SaRPENT.-Capt. Sturgis of the Revenaue (utter Hamilton, arrived at this port yesterday from Cape Ann, having been cruising two or three days in th.e.bay. He informs us that on Wednesday afternoon when offNahant, he and all his officers and crew had a fjir view of the Sea Serpent. The appearance of this marine monster was such as has been often before described. The sea wars's the time perfectly smooth, and 'the Sea Serpent was oply about twice the length j.lh e vessel distant from them. After remaining in 'sight aSew minutes, he sunk down into the water and disappeared.--Boawn Gas.) Jobn C. Maclay, late President of the Commer- cial Bank of Apalachicol, has been tried and ac- quitted, on a charge d.'swindling and embezzle- ment, in relation to thWU" of that Bank. An incident isjelted in tkh 1 ..iOrleans Bee, which is without a parallel in d* RUStai of travel. A gentleman who left New Orleans in.the steam- boat P)iana, reached Louisville -in five days eighteen and a half hours ; remained at Louisville thirty hours, and returned to New Orleiths n the steam- boat Comte in fodr days and a half-.having thus traversed a distance of about thzee$t d miles ir about eleyen *ys and a half. . declared that the time for tergiversation was past, and that for acting was oome at last; and that Ad- miral Roussin was x .the greatest distran, France having assumed somatina lr.' the protectorship ofMehemetAli. "'"- On the 24th ult. no" ihed Vienna from Al- exandria, to the effect i a.t r had cpmmenced in good earnest in Syria,and that-the troos of Ibrahim Pacha fell back from all their positions, fighting aft* they retreated, so that the Turki*b army wa. eO* ckapod in the territory of Mehemet A* They lAkte*io state that 6,000 Egyptians dedrted to jHafz Paqha at the first oat. it appears thatblhra- -rAim wa&knot himself present at this engagement, .iog at the timer atAleppo; for the instant the news t'trbhed him he commanded the division stationed Ahq to advance and meet the enemy in the field. To hre allowed Hatl to approachh Aleppo undia 'furbed Would hare been to pernu him to be joined bw the divnaiia on anded by the Piche eof Dadand Mosaul-anz error which Ibrabim is too r general. to omauit. - anlad and France must now declare themealses; a if. they would prevent Europe from being involved ia Aie blWe of this war, they must act uaniAmouly wish good faith. No time is to be lost, The Cotton Market, it will be seen yjthie an-' nexed statements, was lat, and declining. The Bank Directors had under consideration the pro. priety of raising the rate of itgemat to 6 pmr coat., but adjourned without doing so. Its actual rate of 5 1-2 per cent., however, is almost unpreceIented, and caused much complaint. . A notice from Mr. Jaudon is published in the Times of 29th June, discihiming, in the name of the Bank of the United States, all participation in, or knowledge of, the Cotton Ci, lar which was Mm E V'EM6e and f f ib eit da9A- ter, Madam Rdger, S tifa nu Hollhora, New York; Hy Klonne, .de .f .rs J Preston, To- ruito, U. C.; Mr Serebourg, New Orleans;MrsFieq_ and daughter, Benjamin Thomas, London; Major Latd- nor, British Army; Louis Bauime, France ; Louis Au- nelli, I1ly. V a l" t' In the brig Billow, from ,St. Ma'5i-tM e f Swaine, Miss Rt Hitchens, Miss E B Jenkins, Mr Scott, Jr, C C Lathrop, T B Clark, R Bragraw, J Prenderies, J Kendcn, B C Ball, and W M Patterson. In the schr Torch, from City of St. Domningo-Capt. J Catcher. POSTSCRIPT. Arrival of the Great Western. WAR IN THE EAST. The steam ship Great Western arrived at 2 o'- clock, bringing tidings not very welcome-War in the East, dullness and decline in the Cotton mar- ket, and an advanced rate of interest in London. The result of all this intelligence will be unfa- vorable here to those who were anxiously looking to Europe for higher prices of Cotton and lower prices of money. From the war in the East, consequences may also result unfavorable to the preservation of the peace of Europe. niance asserts openly, by her Deputies, the ne- cessity of proteoing Turkey agait Russia, which nation, it is assumed, is stimulating the Egyptians. All parties, M. Berryer, M. Dupin, Odillon Barrot, and the Ministers, were of one accord in voting ten millions of francs, to enable France to do her part in protecting Turkey. The combined fleets of France and England, in the Levant, were very powerful. Whether they will act in harmony. * mains to be seen. Captain Walker, who virtually directs all the operations of the Turkish fleet, has been invested by the Sultan with the rank of High Admiral. It has created some surprise at Constantinople, 4ilat the Porte, who has been so poor for rome time past, appears suddenly to have enormous suais at.- his disposal.. .Lng standing arrearsts "haebeen. paid off, and.ready moneyis forthcoming f e"vf thing. .. We are-most uiaccountably-witho.ut., 'o regular files by this ship, and are indebte6l to Mr. Gipin of te RK4' _t.mi for a ile od'hi papers-from wbich' -W.tan our intelligence. tW&Nb, Thursday, July 4. WAR IN TH- EASr.-We have to announce, on the authority of letters of the 12lh ult., from Con- stantinople, that the Sultan his not only declared war against Mehemos Ali, but .as supreme Galiph of the Faithful, and Representative of the Prophet, pronounced sentence of excommunication against the Pacha and his soniibra imdeposing them from the 'C rnment -o Egypt and Syria. This sen- tence. w pronoinSb.-y his Highness on the 9th, the fetvah or bull of i dalediction being prepared by the Grand Mufti, after a grave consultation of the most learned Doctors of the Mussulman law. The 14th being Friday, the Mahomedan Sabbath, the sentence of excommunication wa to be read in all the Mosques. The Turkish fleet left the Golden Horn in two Mivieions. The finst sailed on the 8th, and the se- cond .on the 9th ultimo. They were to rendezvous at Gallhpoli, where 10,000 mariners were waiting to be taken on board, with large quantities of military and other supplies. The fleet consists of thirty-four sail of all sizes, well equipped, and the crews were in high spirits. Previous to the sailing of the se- cond division, the Sulta, toligi in extremely bad health, went on board the 'ihmoudi, the Admiral's ship, to say a few..*ror'of encouragement to the officers and men and to five them the benedfqco orthe rropnfl. r-A fKqAlon of' his Highne was most enthusiasts. Among the'Englishmen on board, were Captains Walker, Conollyh' and Lee, the first of whom the Sultan raised to the rank of Rear-Admiral. Qen- eral Jochmus, a French officer, who. sv-ed(th distinction in Greece and Spai, waf-likewise on board but though known to b ni ths.oafidencp of the Aultan, and one of the mainuprings of/tte expedition, he has declined accepting any reeot. nized rank, choosing to appear as the friend of the Captain Pacha. The Sultan having taken leave of tie- officers, withdrew amid the roar of artillery. The destination of the fleet was Alexandria, which, it was reported in Constantinople, Mehemet Ali had left in a defenceleas condition. The Sultan's final resolutiounbeing communicated to the Edropean Ambassadoms, an finperial Firnan was prepared, which was to be despatched on the 13th ult. by the Stamboul steamer, to Hafiz Pa- cha, in which that General is invested with the Pachalics oF Syria and Egypt. Since' the above was written we have received Germs. papers, with letters from Constantinople 'of the same date as the above. They announce that the Egyptian army in Arabia, under Kirachid Pacha, has entered Bausorah; that Lord Ponsonby Cotoon-The d f1driad *, t alo~ofyertc~4eayp ;i 100 without change JAV'EPOO!19(Y5teNWC~eK^ S,'. Saturday, 20th June. The demand for Cotton continues very bmitd, 4vi4e the nauot is freely supplied, and closes. 1avily with a decline of Id per lb. on last week's o 0 American. Egyptian in moderate dewin X- b ly supports former rates. -In Itl-I, t6e bin 't eist - ed, at a decline of to id-perlb. Sur4has faritherb- dclined j per lb.,'and is iluniited demand. The saubll the week @mount to 10 balf,, ieAudRi .and l Beiple for etie5 M e. j 7 a 01 '0- 9 *1' .4- -- J *1 spin""" <' >d bo ,^ao^ " ded thsir should ratwo.:A, bs r #01o. days a we. +At WigRn erea 8,4-i .,w'- , entirely stahdmg. the rest, wit Jr of, one, working short ti0e.--Mgnh. t- , Rochdaie Flanel Markt, Mcndap, wJ have npetwith a ready sale aga i-dnt a. - Qad steady prices. The wool mafir is m an. '- tain state. ." :y Huwde.rsld Mrke, Judy 2.- The market wasu h." - the same as last week; the same gloom a same -".se " inactavity prevailed. Neverthelesa priWand d _.' stocks low, great caution egulating tr e ' both of buyers ano *elems. Orders am st-ae . oue and extensive for winter gqods. -- stionary in price; a little more bWainea -_ . wavehouses. ,, .-, *. S. -P '- .A -* *^ ,- . Vessels sp entk 6y Atib9 W* '"' July 10th, Token, from Quebec, ror vivCflith, . Trio, do, Wexfi 14th. I exchange pos w h steamaship ierapo uL at SP. N., 49 a0N., is6 "v'* miles; 2M0thL Veaer, from Ouenharg,'fr l bM i Yn. t "A Branches, of Iids; 21tf^lh, k. ? r- -' *," ." -="f' "** f. :" LIV" [Per Great We'sl#.9 '" = LIVERPOOr ur -AnMy rve Isui-A .t. t , frpn Now York; Huron, from New Oitnnrui" S Mrouibfte, from Charleston, aid PyuauSoq' Sn., ' fharltn -o n- -4 - The'* On'M4 seng. t in. if _.en -|- Thare w. a. grt .. : .4 m ity" ,_ ,, o , sequence of an attemp. called in to assist the p_ .lic .- but several persons were dau. e : Accounts from Cpbourg tate, tliat- I. 4 Neustadt has been destroyed by.fire. .'T i'n " House and mraore than 400 hoaues are burned. .'. From Paris the d&t are of 3d July. The fArndse, there are high- The qotatiow on -t 1 dy.a ,. 5 per cents., 111.60; 3 per ces,, - Madrid papers of 29th Jmui report a uaspi ."c 1. hostilities, it being the policy ( out'he contest. ' MONEY MARKET, CITY, Tksrldeqj Jvaaisg Yldp 4th.-The news from dhe East caused. m 'alftooal depression in the stock markets this momiuag,4d, Uft tit after the separation of the BanI r direb '.orwk. held thCei- M .y ,t- y. S iriV:' prehension of a further advance min the rulae of interest and discount, w fich necessarily tended to keep dowam the quotations; but it was ascertained soom hme be- -. fore the close of business that the charge of 5 per cent. would not be disturbed for the presea, and subsequently to this there was a trifling re"tctn."--- Consols left off at 933 toj for the opening, Exchequer . Bills to 27s. premium, and Basm k t t a 3.--[Mornig Post.] .. MoNsY MARKET AND OnITY N Ws.-T hawtds, July 4M--The news from the Easteaned iawn-ad- dititonal depression in the -Stock Marketsthiii oj a.W, and there was an apprehension ofa furt a drwa.nm in the rate of interest and discount, which kept do"n - quotations but it wis ascertained some time before'' .- - the lose ol business, that the cha o org f 5 W cmn'. would not be disturbed for the preset.-(t.] q " LONDON, Jaly 5,4 past 1. ' Consols which in the morning were 993 amre f Sso good, owing tosome rdu*d haugitbglb B : .6 iWy.ian demand. RxheqtriW,, .5-.7. = l . Ssk _mathe.r low, 192-19L- thel uzeave ... ,-tledsing. r, * a ,uterly return of the weekly liabilities ad an d -. '"nf te ank of England, from the 2d April to. tb " Liabilities. Assets. -"-" (liculation, 18,101,000 Securities, .CgX9.40 ., Deposits, 7,567,.0 Bnllion, 4_%V :. COTTON MARKET.- We have had a ver i mar- , ka today, and prices cotplinue toha M -An . tendency. The sales scarcely reaelied '._. TH E Cfops.-The favorale InUaage* *i .>ha,.r . has removed the apprehenims which tb bte v ', rains had excited, and the crop of every UDOssiet ... .' the neighboring counties a rgeneIy A .., d' '""A f ' promise.; and from the various report which %i4 have ' seen, h ab undant harvest i expected thro"'It kingdom. The mowers md hayiuakeno- engaged in every quarter, without aa. X - labors. The grain pqt adqt.. been greatly forwarded by the late-ra.. '- derive much benefit from the present ;f' L Franceeand Ameriea.t..agjricultura. + '+ mogt favorable deseriptiba. SAND FIVE HUNDRED DOLL.1R3. LARoE MuLTICAULIS.-The editor of the United States Caetlte, writing as he sa s, sub tegmines faii, which he ttanslates into the'shade of a leaf of the Mdrus--1I by 12 inches--ufferpd little" from the heat. His parasol was gathered from a tree 5 ftct high, of tUis year's growth. ExTaAOxDIuARrV HOMICIDE.-Wo copy'the fol- Slowing from the Crawfordcville, la. Examiner of the 4th inst. The events, of which it speaks, are most extraordinary even in these days of strange things: ' An unfortunate occurrence' toqk place in Brown Township, in this county, a few diys since, which resulted in the death of a human being, the cir- cumstances of which have been detailed to us as follows: A man named Moses Rush was married to Mrs. Jane Rush about three weeks ago, and" upon the first night of their marriage the husband endeavored to choke the wife to death. She, however, contrived to prevent it, and they lived to- gether about two weeks in a very unhappy manner- Rush beating her upon all ocqasions. At the time the act was committed,Raush infoptied his wife-that ihe had already killed two wive;ad one man for his money, and he intended to k5 her, end beat her most unmercifully. She be himn not to kil her till next morning. lie then ld her he would wait a while, and take a sleep and accordingly took his axe, and placing it tuder his arm, lay down crosswise in the door to 'event her es- cape, assuring her that when hqawoke he would execute his fiendish purpoe. H] asleep, and hiwife fearing her desirune.I Id be iievita if he awoke, seated the a4 am d despatched hiniby inflictming a m'catal wqunrh his head with ig. Shes gave herself up to a Jufie of the Peace, who had her mnt to prison.. was taken out, however, on a habes eorpu, tied before his honor, Judge Naylor, who, fromnte insufficiency of the tstlmou.y, oderne her discnuS. Public opinion is ina er favof a, juatift' the act on the ground that it was e4mited in self- defence. He was about eighty of age, she is about thirty. . DEPLORAJLEAND FATAL Dif .-We learn from the last Paris Tenessean,| JSdge James, member of the Kentucky sea from the coun- ties west of Teniessee river, waahot a few days since,. at Colubus, op the Mil ,ppi river, y Hopson Binford, the brother of ti anfotunate man who fell in the affriay with Jam at Clinton, Ky. about eighteen months ago. Ja"* was not dead, at last accounts, though there w e prospect of hia recovery. The feud between these Sfamin has ben at- tended, with a bloody and extraeiwary ies of consequences In the first rezotre between James and Robert Binford, the ttwer was ki4ed, and ta he-t,'*fhot tm innocent b "ander, who ex- pired 'on the spot. Subsequet another affray I 4r .. Y~ IllilNllgq __..... &m* ll{i y,^ r. ^ .wr ^*W 'aK^ MtrvyMR C^;^ S ha eWH E,^~Slr^~e~a sb^ 7o -. a Aws ii a bten h eringtyM heTdtfl*a ........- *^^^.,S^R ^ ** ,, .'g 3r*^ o "^ ''. A-SILtOR'S HORNHP Eby a^ rb!^ ^ ^ From th ^' 'M'^^i^^l~~~~~~~i^B,^^: ,.gg fe do .. ,me Gerti r Cunodeh, M Wels AxraineaHoec -h EWTLKof?%'d fe-.at%~^ ^ ~ 5 f^ ^ ^ l ^ S I ^ T .^ r ^ ?, do ^ To conclude with the Drama of T M0lR THE .JSOTICE--A]I good, freight tegage. bank bil|fc, -'-.-,: ,, Nprp -" ..,* .... "* i) -- ..t im i B and ofw" W^I t^ ^^ ^.^ ..,..-*. e- d* TARTAR--O$1ot Mr Lewis; Ayb La Petit Ber- speae, or-any oltbe,,ki-d o-f.tl roW^ &er,,- Iplhh^^ ArW ^ t*e {-aeaom ,Fat &' Tomorrow will be proeed, "syv.ok .. ...er'es offluch goods,. freiM;ldggage,..&e.c- na ,,E~ o. ,,- ,uy' fefi^ "- -"" -?--,.7tF ^. '= m-- r- d's=,^r-''%'" '"-i~a ilr 2,U. Hs,--er i sQ : a e F".g ha .-e L.M. HOF AN,. A onL AND. a t .. A 0 An Xre idmis;iSftIy inPLA thdornn.. N^aMwK^,Ak NOTD E--T a C. .*..^EBY HB AT Ay. A .-ME( t;tj B Bg _B ~n ffri ii ii te ship LomdB, ui now ready, aad the munplo/paok- Fi"t n!ght ofthe..new an~dhightl riteiresting Drama of .gM W.^ W ........ ~^ .. ,, ,'., A ' s*rn^ B BEB B-H-B.- eniaybeteardiri dteattlmal teh(nix& ^le "' .1L MA JILE .I'ETT .O; or'; Tale of Vfinice; Th^r b teH do ^A ... I^,. P ^t 1^ 1^t 8".^t ^ ^~r, n t' _Ln2s .A I EMI-ANNt -DB^. fflE,_b^^-_& & C.^ *<^< erofWBallwrWatarstr, j2It* r.' wriaon expressly for this establishment. .The.araof.thejud~ mBrksbre Rattil.ttkn^til~ p m' ,: ~t cent. upon the Ca-i 'i{ ---' J ^ B ^^flM 1 -*1 JAM MARIIt, Alt, ,rr~Mm vft-,..,,./W JL HIS EVENING, Juby/22, will be presented the .,ompny, Wmleave (mml ti aterlthe I stof epten ;,.COtS, to_ cn gfi sarne {hufelr less u t pairmdto the Share' - B H ^ ^ ^ln- B ~ P_ ...... D^ ramn ofIL MALEDETTO -orA Ta of Venic n ex tteI t t L-udon, at8* clock, A. t, anoat -'p. ... ..^^. 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M.....FMAXA ., .h .n a. .R D ,r te RAro t wice .ad day, m e takthe after I^ I . No R!t NM i. ,-h Cactrs. aIt WaITues of en ts, eta Ai ~IV t E y .orand Inc o ecfn d _inr1d r st'.e out Hpdso, aboWD half pat 10;.l. KET sh V O .00, pm d with OL stojklpaydbMto ROE Sn iaag j na .lts .. .. .well n .. A Z. ,t rod 6otet a. .t.AM, dhshippox,, iPr reay and theiahose k F ni ght whf the ewo nUSn se p tore. .andhigly- e. ntao veC on Hm o j( am_ J>^ ^t ""**P SP ."10 t.. r jy- ndeo"i1 a1 f m reat sa wU td .al an ho.r for v refes etem th Pro e.erigem fom"Vi h Sartoa, le.ya ry wi K:,m. ne-^. z ..r_ a PA 1S BROteSr,.'t morzs'^ jy *wi.. Is & be ..ex .mine "h la-do, ,d -nW`u .n ihi "o ao" lmOBT. M ll w t ~ ~ins rneofValUA lE F ARM te at es jyn a. lt* .' enexp esly forti sabi shmen... .. idThe'CrWis h deHie~ on*a n 4*pleksba~t i, fetoN wI .&%ks* K'g. I I ~ l sj "X [ A, Sn, desirable property adjacen to lagof ew.NING, 2, w. with, o t ,ee d o.- the Comice : N ^ K. ntey L. w.!l._IL MALE..'TO.. 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". fGaiou Pre pot potem n -aeBan ie, as visiteresseti to,.e Ri '_-O.R S Pm n tak aamontin rnhehyto nah ix', than dJ AN. . .Mw -~ ill 94I~ JrE PM R OHN.. S. LEVETI., e. *. ', @ -A f ^'" "i f rtro he-hf-- ei "bu yer .. a feet ~iWn fcfc *h r^^AA ,. Gae will^ ^ ao~iy^Q~ ^ f ^^^ in aabden. 3~~i thour SttfioflLF Vile i r e er o e b rh l l 0.1 3 v h edon'tsh e ae b eny-co mpl tely M 1-rIud o ,vue 1 n3..e 7 i b .,o.. l. .er , 20 ie in"the""" additional fur ni,tc and Ha,' all |ha th brill;ia e Mr oftrO i Lamawi, tu"," v, t helU. RR. n __ il-, f -i h -, "-. .'fa '- -"-- B--to. .. .-F t^ & JL a~V~lO~es tLii p no-V 'W ,a "t--e .ra "y ......... Nil '&'G.... S..ad'.feesll $2l33.L on r -^ Septwbelr^8,"39a,-tl. ocloc-k,-. .'.- ~ vi E D. l^SK ""^ppl peso qronl lettert tot either ^ o^^w~f' tS ae p A 'sa ; ^^^^S ^^ evk^Al'^ A1 ally S~ ^ o~ ac t Mn; ^J^^ th the Raiload-wic ia day immttTEl afe re: And..S& fr~~S% crles, STPE WHTE 48W Fronts ior~aors op f at, Perormance Pammnoratma beofo and diner, bid hArriv LaVRPL PACKETS. abot'al p 10- NETbon^ ^ in fe Tnth e 2 J CH.w. AGlo DveS, 2 broad at. 8) o'cok "he Aapun~r -rlinl Id.;mtc eand half pas 5, P. ig M.^ MaT n mS r~ 5 89 ^12 hsti a re. G. jy22 ~m teodistf Passeng,._ .... ._ .: ..__ oedm ti ehgtu pt rs 16 tn Sara50L'toga,,,AlyadToy, w eWc-she.. reaa eae akdR.o o A;E~ A.^^inR^ ^^^'^ ~~AtBOO1srnert ko M FOR E.11ha RAVEL- FAMILY.^ fio^^ond thism e Yrko the eit nplelm I n -irm Lit.^ ^^ l A^^^ ?uynat yth^ ^ fw^W~l~a4* i~pcowai. it~ o dsale a djcntt the Euvpa a gdA eran Bof N evw. baor, Pimtc~r% a ^t tfield Stockbridg a LeeS?,nf ami ma come Uhin E.-adhsprnr OAHA KOD "6' oZ 1^.!K~~~~~~~~~~f^^~~TI .EONradNay July^C 22,~sr^ ^a 00 JMV thep^ entrtin own in^;^" t:, Morning dLet Cacelr 4 | ,AIT1.w auction. I t embrmaesnt07 acres of k id wt' M h s1n d Pr ADE, by M. a"o, fe.Ceefr a o x h frost,-ora afn g oa oeutatnone are the.Me anRIut to de.s ,.1.HE Trusid ~~ ~ b as." --.... w--ere a pubiic"..... hou... .es,,' in'....don ..............-das 8 .. ouse Orha4 Afie whch,.he.EVO VINGS... .~.. .. er h s u s .. ean. d e & t ue r a otsig st suitpryoases. muh ere tones Buaomm HdanCnotocl e.. Co- and. wl, h sa-er&uhaff dlingw. ittheoh enordti nga an k ahney ihtthidy ech I. ^ ^re '5Wa^ 7' so ea .t'm l. S ."bdyeoaboutn3,aforwcothineralMstyr a eaos- S k gtode 1 touthe wB. Springnn ..0 vLF I M ir S 5 Sa,.,or, nmil.,ite Yaadouth- .~s wor.k, ny "oof Th e o'd o w in the Comicynofteon s; 10ofPittsfthewl dtaesa14 T7 ns.m$es, and oor; me .f .^ ^ evimlj ,1 : . d .w -- ,- i- an illbe WOndtone oT, e t .te a.nti on Lof AOssi o r. the," ..teuj l B1mh t ard. fh0 o^ of the money, r ,C .c ^T0^ ^ ^.l _a.-i~ am." ptri, .. cha es^BAH UL~N for sodomLy ^^ Gflbe ldn aheatat "H d ... .. .a" .^ 22 "e rep ctfuly an uces 'p tt tr mnosae apeo w la J t -rm" ... ...kdgin "r P P ,,* .,=- =,,,,,, ch nui'a. "',me,0P. 'therk ..... -^ -pH WHIT SUL HU "" ER ..r... h aoecaalshnn u o op'e'n feNr K th rJepio ,- T1enii~aiJi 1,tMi T1irtnin f ucBtr Jl^ker, of ^ NebuMrgh Peucly2, 1839. 5 Thebe. Gardens have beention wllbexrtedy Hure- d^son June P( l~iQ PAKT ~t? hg~y)onhTt 18,83 jrasac arybut av a Wote mntlj~~ e f woy w b tion : of cDr e.B!i orenalsgf. erui a ,o sn. Ah charms of Mh ublic catrnae ismpa treset, asa mayPNENE bea ene matr eaFIVf tE adfnofSh i&C.adal, Herauflih icola =j^ i^ TO-ec ~ r~*tahdb joed22aw thisdeligh fu thelt 'ilamRothw o fegt rp sg plyt hsestano oad r cdec n mne orgosblnin rcnsge Hny*W ik 1,1w nn. ibbvqluro it -.~ ill *Y fnrth tifi thatse bt mw dCOLMAgNgpe a FAoStor Hu e. "f.rR TSTFa ( 21 H ~t ofadns lane, or 'o we, to ain in n, ad o ldb y i ntsidvda nm.McaulF i r1 / l'1^1tpkerHE THI flA,-"H BRID ....AN. ,N LS mp C^t ^ ^, SC... ...... .....L e, 6, : "] -L S otII r ,b h GRIN ELp NMINTr wURN be. hRED. UClWl ND fST d- ays fW-r n "* ------"--' ta.Lmudtloa'nde"Am1D -.-of rl a, .-. order of- J"p te m-entat.own teR rsBilen;1ona Let R'r t ROB] S, N., Com mand. . Scra..,/SE~ rIL ,Thet the.Ga rd- "ant pasn s fromthe t through .tn, Y OD rE IVERPOOL ThimPo.fed oica t he liqinatie n y-oftth awaiso J,,ah 'On aIe Br oa" oird. ib abot8viS e adro& W ^^e IN WETBIHETe ANDian itsSE Grandm PromWILLIAMt theON Salon fre fromaceto damp ort S-YTeo ce hpF cwn o s eodt 3Pes. TT abape~r~. -. n C,., *1 '.Love. .- .,., :* .. HPANRAL F EEES IH. ]gOYQ A. M. .pl 8 i .PE _, Cati .G.- Biy.. w pl sf jyl 12.. i ., .N .l e .y aie .op. .Fa. 'D R No daF LEET- raweired.) asgers a e. aor .g or .ssae, p ly o t.e .ap _0 MER C T AsD CERsS..., A .. York, BA f' *g, V, _y, oriels, Fulfs,.e....t HnoR, uawre ow six ,aancies noths Istiutif aine n NE .oiKAND, LatROO PA KE s. .... o. Ieka stet r oA trikpbC.CMA S .at 'isoop .^ DOLA S wi't itys eian o, w an. r' b a, td fi The m e 1p upTi c s a ad m t ted ,e rr t, te... c ^ b Pr y earrtet J ur eA u g ust, h srs a B k- v o a " t e w md se" Re latio la- s The. ainingorama, fere ba beadtlantig e.ployment. Allate_ such t Te ne .....o,, thismde .. .. %tW W-JL 2,if es hin fomn UR AL'E [.ien b uw; r oan0dg ltan eslnt .D e- 1 dis ad e rb lvs oii,-,eaabe o heyi Bjain~ ti F .]ini, g io Jane i th. bon ,ck ,v. ... .{ .Sye. 76iI Bomode owresryni+. jy03awmi ,r,,-,, .gust... .. .. j20 Mrchants ndo therwsinge o remeoy acs iofoCRms- ,_hOTIC,.-Bo" cotiueberyao f fwdaa.^ PBN ID PITOIL m N^: -JU.ENe VICork -h haigout riceiveda lag quainti of. ? 1^11 hiWt(oisaaadNe ok" wifetos orat.a a1oedsrbngtekn1fistnteev talnll l.W, '.,. l S n o .n..i. .h a ^ o.-AnSeARen 8ve.monthl o numleo prit .o_ ,tofwb r -=oots ..... esen ial- ois romE. urope no to ts^ me,)Thew verr onast saiin, ann trem a.nd- TA N pern wa n rmedwrlre eve inm ithe atemnton- fre F New York -'ou"d- e To ^Ahrowui .y t mnwa mnly on ^thC s aedition the du7 ofrme and Amine ,'eaY w it to in theoios ou i be ack, Ca.tain ofe,.. FROMnYOR.et empead. ,_ep i nc.... p, ,. Jume t2 M.t 3 Md 'n kn>(n~~~tA >- n h i re accodin "M -h orderof Sev e t. of the b in v I l diseases incident ofthe So mns'o t .S waill takeg 600Tofu nished eermm tl 00at, theo \/ o in St ab o N'~aei fee o se.I hr 10ec ^yan c-^ wsvw w ^, ^ ., The fo~owing are publ~ted: w a ~ o r s eily t e forl w n trhe umadoard and 0feg t o rlaf whaic, wiot be X5i pe r u ieet,*o toh s hre an so k ys ad tw oc v s ofp al c biT o e w 11111f RI ..llH ria e nc Part A.-Two -,l,- ofist .,< ;m oo weve tfong1r 1-ignt c d r gout n" v a .luab L L 5 S .... ts it ca n t e tose he l a ted a Say oe4 l m AL '-**'~_p i nrg I- ieon;V& Dat sV or ~lved lmb, 322 cliadwa conthen god Th l e receisvi ed onl boredv fegt unil 'lc ute ecito sdeeduncsap o ep~iee1 B Ig ~ ~ers.toih N .r.., -6 _..._ z^ 48 .- Passatgee..ll _.i.nnedin ethe $TthMarinSlon Saloon 35_ Ibas, or-" -,: $C10N 33;,oran'lff i de o he-siY lstsi mntspa X.xn hw nd Cambrc D ,monl y. .HEB. .. fes, 86 h6S. Ateward'6-witon.. w .t] N W a A" s 1 9S Tere mbnowals-enwopa enfrexhbtion, at.orasage i.the too GINIalon,2 ca, 6 o rn $93'3. .....t'25 lt' .... .. 3& wns ab ls'n the,, he -uNewe =Rp...t"'u...d.,j cor.ner of r m heI Proith.meu frm o ay fMee.rcerv _' nSchr T 0 01! dawayrnave jct rt ceiv W'dd4tio plepantd id paintin,.f Theagetclss Ine e o. lsane, oLierpool I ut strab et, a* i mported" ol ,m-,on -, ~ o tl,: ., % .. .cl t"o -00ml~ t ." "s.l.id fade of ten thousandeor ac square feaeethp "h fo ... te p.oi...ted,..'__14 c.' l. i. .. ... .. 4DI LAST Do .................183.71 '. 9. th oT--alk R E aFO eOor' l~tmmltmt,0tJ _] t aj~tm~ meauov~fm ..er l~llv: v tt'.J6 U F L' 'Atwtt ; r, ~t5 e~aoveest~usmem e~nw oen ~r ne rcepion i,,o "ROBE T K RMI'ft: '' thst ... o~aprisdg a Reson n ofg thess monatho be.er e-u.ndayot i t q l~ !,.. 1IN l _.lJ!..t al t h hae8upiu pmg f etenV fcopnyad. d!cntnesouti heedofSp* J~~ ... .. "..-f vthte im fF ShaR&CotatsudC ri- RfOF Lr I149 rna Poe n-l CMa r 89e c rH T .: :tm e.. U rmto o il!meetd torn m a K k.BAE. owe~ug h~~ oamh rt o trn at .~yb s aid H d e i: ri g S 11 Y F PP a, '.Swh m -r n as b e n s id s g e e al y b st r i r h ra c a d s ra l r s d n c u r n t e s a -i o o ty W o w in gT e.a k e h e s r c e v n y in e .o o n a t f rbZ0 id e B o k I fi I c~ r aa-...j ~ h ed m k i a l ~ g :, _,. . ng i anl. ..sn e A sh re f hep bl cpakeweisso tre f..romt M r. ,C 1y K .ma t r, haf fth aifitf ch a n o n ojH e m n e ri h 18 iV'.se...to -J D "*o Do 34. and -4 Roen, rhs 'bok as e ent te R-I ll. oate." N RE S A,. wd.sw a b ve.. h rrg la a ..'. h ttl ad h iti n l gh s n a t oit,. .torc iv.A frdPr 1 ', ~ l~sedhy =.Y_. speriWd r W,dgo worofth ar, to lanyRe-anw. NEWor htorf Whiapytoteeptnobaro~et aker'smes]frgo ,elnago n e er W Hck l~~~g.o ,N.e 1 m_ w Yor.k, in8 LM N,2 str oue.IR IN I ST TU E fi .. ..aex-t .t t a aenD LIVEROr O L PA C ..... ... t1 aalr ,ad sl yh mi h sid vd a a e.". a m il. : .. rigop 21 "i~m1 tromtonns.an th.e pictuteres" given i (No ay Sch oara e eie. I* na g ,z'rfrm ewghtorkasgplttmUi E C .N SA DC K .- emo e~rwh o~~~~~~~ Pow o ttm ,wura ,.ft .ul Vbi. Reons haiowhether Foreigntamg er orefeens_,&e, my e hd t 4 ca.,.n-, T.e on, o ....eKeloWat ofeplomet.rylsumoaenth.dto L he bjct N hi B~~z i M1100 0 1 f 40o J smiro!z'i pud(:A a evetf- -S ain r, A7mitBowery_ jy20 3chPaoawmais '. 1gus T heST, ND E .j- .ecat n teswsigtoepo r 'fr- O IE -Bo i ,ka- eL 14 K T i m D c, 13- r* VIGINA Ne hO l Slaaaw Ifirw o fk m ew. Y ,ork: o eellgm Kn I l~ nt eev continue0*6 k,,#lefor 0900 roadaywhveajs PL N D PI tO receivedITON 4F 1 ew ok ,igjutrcie arenatt o- I"I"Cer istian. r . .. ... ,Aa,,il .--..'adtheylffer tories ale oin.lots to teoresouiet, o purelvel dsaesiciet oth u an nwn erterfraitln,-ptyo nwnf.ifljjqpl s ferdfm a..I inaesni~ee v ," -= -':- ,. ... T~ foloingarepub~s' e : a or, epecall te flloinf --heu alboad, t rlens hafopofnssteeSoaolphsstheeiankeo, &yC.d wo;ctaesfiedasownmg. l osee. *1.t .. .- I&.. ... O 4cniutono i ateul ragdndev ktelreS Loo T. OMLIVE & O.56SPt st .... m btinasmr BRIS' : .Hb H, l brigM ln, lrd- PN t -TheTmsof GnteorenoIV.,edtdryona. I in .thoe S U ']oqStand Moti Uedowhereux g Ittn ...'o ""v'" .. .Th..e ... e;c.AsE.LDl.-,en 0t0d0 tyons. e~iilo.i M;,= u .. .'.Sknlee tawob P...b rs n Se ira t ny a. 61. .. w ill rm kn, and ae,eorfor a zeryhm s. e hne ortsume ec.- e & U 9STl E DWiSTAr ESv xrz um~ toc u r.srplo s o c e i ~ ss r f r .v _ NOUDET "NowNY Yorkr^ o rc*.-^ ..'^^- ad other Law Wosreoft'eully it, to a SO0, 5*2 Ore~wi'dh a-,e "d w.e xv pvie of thi.crea in eto s Y w w a 0 supply e an 7 LMWAT HOTEL ANIY- '. l subscripti.aonstyhqtc.fte ^ .OLT Ten~fr lti* ,_, ~lo j taam em YAL -three' per qital S (tock of have be p" trg u P s in aedi St ers 'on ai .. ..e-adattetieo ub- f 2 yo:ia e.,;' ,..'^. 6yJ l r.F .sbscr. at ,on- r eal ditay z "'Pt Lf ,e utb re i 6. .02.- SA ENIM, swy. he OO goa o Ditttean .. " fu.it. ..- Pod@4 an. fall at B ri B ee insferBo w o e "ii.g jh .m .of _Jtt o-.uf-il" CNt w Yogr, Juvy.,4 8 ". ., b Yi64 ." ... BoardL&Y 'Tr o. w 'et l r ~ jpa0 an"a ansf BokF i ll NSbeN' O. c,,In .e.tc instan.w ox ue2,13. S t' JAM NCINNATII, JSee483 .-"d -." f our.. -,ha' 'perceaL-"-A -.. l C mayhsbeen delre, har.4 pay- ... .ii ,hlers on aew nd, aftethe ofi g. k i ll, be lon ed afqromthe ,._. -th day.- Vstansfer on i ind afer wLuyan A~k 'P L L R.M L E S cea'- '. I N E wl beY.oi uedf 0, W".d~ il .' : beDrcos me e Cam -.errof th p semi miual divlendoth er l ..a rune eacty, aditvedend three i 4ree .:' the. I ostJ l nesxt. uylor .ae *ck:' W: .': i ;ll becosedn Br derl r .oe a. . JAME NWhLUefl'Wea dosgnm Lhldt an ]a Duaert. hoe foi01{a~~e ) *ill be Blosdfrmt.-e ""24th afe ' D 0 6 m ,i r s d e t '.j ,FURED TTLE 1j;COMashier. ,:.... r.M .(..),Gg~ a ai talf IA TBA KHOUSA" I D cirLl !W -. declaredany vi lopotoeeadli %n e u ma n9nna.-: -'# * I Ste .6_ .the- an stirs', on Wednesay, he 61h. .."" - subscriponeal .as t&o thersoc I re 4.;. E.T .-Lm ' al-riy, andilthe 1thofn uutir v n44ext I .ta n mmn a. ~ " eqinr. oe s T$0)saylorbe aitdtruhut ossin" ;, Cua lebt of Boartette o of a i { mdo heeee7-'.'L,- Jsreohn Hatrpterh umron theP,', 'Vt ; --' Itng Imm A tv j L a--.rw III.-Ron"eo and Juliet. on next.II --Ro4e.andrmst." pphluyors, scrofula, salt rheum, kmngs evi, canker y ".. .. ,. ,., ,. pply t U ,,---e toct, .n^ a m ~ ml RE'--& ^,f .,~A.ew* l n^ ,O G d-" V.-Love's Labor's Lost.- > .... ifi ow -, catarrh, scald head, dyspepsia, debility, 117 Shippers will pleasesend in ,neir bills 'lading jy20 1m No. 220 Pear street. 7 Appiations nher, fromlrom ,' t. ad "u Second. ". af" actionss e' sympto ms vi s -as early as practice a0ble" ." CONT RA T R F TH A ^ ',v, l. T.K t SBOS Jt 19-Ardivelb,"r:Tenedoa, U VI-Henr he Fourh, part I. : .jittma~jaundces, worms, liver complaint, hentorrhhid, Jpt FOR LONDON-The fast Tailing cop- ON THE HARLEM RiVERThecropnetors ..... ,, jtl B from uit^fl??., 8anl0,t 5r"""^ _:,, VLI..-_Henry tne Four.h',part U. -.-. '._ .felmate weaknesses, fitsor failing sickness, and ^ peredA 1 British brig MAGNET, A. Spark, of the extensive quarries in West Cheter-Couty, at "DAM3LY GROl .Saa.H -e_. a ;u_ .n. a., .C %,"' imy VJI.-- ry Fifth--wil beready frd.l'lW T ther lease. No Wercuryor mineral of any kind aster, will have early despatch. For the cs paes of the Croton Aqueduet, wod J. ^)aler andGro S^'-'WSLFlyvA f~y.a-tead"~Nue few ays. Fh_ lays wiloccup Thirty'miiw.-Ay eaelbrn ndrv rseansssfegto asae pl oare odaoeo hepiieeo gih h eust an ueirla, R lab e L f z"1-. .61 lrolagto Parts.. vR.^ .; ttay coatftt Mrs. Molt with perfect Confidence ad e- .K. L LI S & ,5 S th t. s neo th.wr inte uar on ... [ n w" ys ll F ys Wl.Ocuy l -j.,.a.-,Y. m etaom nervaqus e nses reg, or ae, an pe4 to. -. CO L N & O 6Suh. agree'. tf o" t e work ithe, iv'.r l engeos 0fsn- wht athgn Apl ay? sla 1Sr.r, .m.q O -an- otherr Poems, adaaLife of 8hakipeare, KW <- t iegpatsnts from 9 A'.M. until 6 P.M. ather resice, sa may be seen oaasortment roe ; Oa ^ WaA/V;bri ... cal igusrationut,,a wella.-her introduetory m 19 Stng street, west side of Broadray.' All fetters ,^^TARIO H HI"ttlesor' -materwilsl as office. Apply to J. GR&EN PEMSON N.B' Famtnes su oi, = ... w n d6Fry rFouro tstfa1R G6 country (post paid) promptly attededa..to- rr o jy20 t29 pe GIAON O scboonerirKa'I ,. JapTce WILEYA.PTNAly Iwpprtei4wr c .edicion forwarded to alr pa: ... t"e V-i:ed t "' ti '"-'.al .LR Moa se. : ^ ^ S ^e- ~r o l ..---, *T-- V,4 ..... .J n .^ .. .. T 0 MOTHERS--W#hose ehi~dren w troubled 134 Fr ontltreet.. CHURCH ofSaint Timothy, situated in Sixth street. t p easd --~~~~~~~~at ehei Ga m, Aawi, ",on-"bo"w ,," "ha r iteatatat0 "" .... 7_r^ lt ,ei', ...& _"L".' '_,.. tn '^^a-mplme toral ^S J L with weakne of the urinary pa3sage8, 0om b- -, .;The rate of passage by the London Packets is re- between the 2dl and 3d Avenueg, coveriag two lots.- C e 6- pnntd ayec ra FOR LIVERPOO-L--The uTRor e - ------s 1 L"THERS-W rhen tter aleo -" ThOREUX-uPostiely childrenV% ," Fortte ld U a l t R '- 4' .......tCH RCH- Alban," o Fovue *TheR4yddr, Newt.... t "fore sal- h Ms O Tteeeerte eae nPhytil.if*an ,T wiL e Iay...... o rfreas hto psae, pl n boatw iepp .. othueo 2 1: Jfohan Gee rge, W t < 'i lft l L iu b E ,s .ltah j.^ ,, '.. Londo "- _4L _.. .O metrf t e r nac > ow ever long s~tanding, !b .M rs upR L VE RPOO .'- P- acke t ofm 13t ,, S.R O ,O M 1CAL ,IN ST RU M E N TS.. .. ,, & c .- .D oo6-4T.ape an : tBrevoort f 'rMu4^ d e3rl;A- K i ll L, Igkatts, W' i P W IN^S -A52_X .. b oxe rc vedl er .,i .hm ltyl lebrated Female Physician. See lad- B ll lthoAug.g--t e packe shi V RGINIAN, -ra T nsito ~rom London theodontes, troln .. Do Imitation/Ira *" :lbargwid ~S O2 N^; eo, ,A ;-"- weaknes's of-the urin ap2riyeodtf .a&l Harris, master, wihl sail as above, her re- n."m, sand germany ielescopef aupo., Do Figured Sa .... ...^'&f ,t SESA ln *ree ChtaOrg a it ovl a d .sin aad ca e .. iel ue y gooo1 Lan ^ R oT rT toE I 74 Sthogt er Mathematiarl andoA, trentotia Booautte r , CTrlear ed the celebrated Fem-aTe- Physclan. ^ Bl e,&N; -."-~~~~~V~ by- Mrs. MOTT. s i roaet rs cam in whohs ng ...... aw 10 he. r i _'-a" 5" S oWIErY, ^ Ar% ? ANd PnHrI aes i ap .wlar abd sctfrnthe 13th Set 8 Jel7 .- cor. of Bufld 4lp. ,A. oa S. ..... ouPe, ast oordeaux. S A MA APND PrHO SC.P-ersons trorgled .... Ti o. lond T lf ow '- ArDT" s- Litdso disast in ,aa kp ad boxeseIown ciced'aterne' A .w,.i ....si disase ca.... meet'5 a FOR LIYRK OT--^-^e B BOMBAuI.u.ES--ntiee biank .E- .Dk a , i BALT[lt^^jy .' anAVinde Gravd mn boxes. Jj'2 most intsaant relief and speedy cure by applymn to jBynamap*I \ iiA ip pvcpnn BRWS. Donwti icRitverer.Tmusltdr2 A^-W^kafi mvepl th G rman e by ,rsK. MOTT,.the celebrated Fei'ne Physician'- saor Fi oraesigFsor, te-' "46C street. Do Pid '' a'nS&^S^SB- rl.P W. M-" HOWLAND &iASPywALL, advertiseme d. ap22iseodtf at ,or to r-,,T.." AT WHOLESALE-F. O r C OR "A Julv |.4 rr M bhaddeua, Haw- S EY&PUTN mots, O E s o C 6 a rd a t NANT & CO, 81Cedr street, stairs, near . ,*.N aS.,}Y-,', e m e A^"e 4)PFl E .'-'35O bag*prime green Rio.for-sa-leby S0il.xy'*eradcteed by Mrs' MOTT' Female Physician" st., or to E. ?. COfcLINS &CO., 56Souath t. Broadway, hav on hand large stoek ?.fresh ma.u- Witha great, vaie -! &^S'^ 1i _.lJrt_ -",- fo~ HO\VLAND & ASPINWA.I, ^P2 The packet ship StDDON C pt. A. S. Palmer, factored Clothing, forming "a complete~assortment of ,e by |h pck a -e, fc V^Pn~r dri .i "', 55 8South st. T -IVER COMPLAINT.--Dr. Taylor's Balsam of v-ill succeed the Rpseius, and sail 25th Aug.- je25 almost every style Usually required fre the Southeru :. 8 f ,- ^f [^"', -- r.i*7 .. .. ....H Lh ..... CPVAriKt-fN CHA ePAIION--200 baskets land- .I.J Liverwort exerts a beneficial influence upon the -;-' T'-Q FOR -IVE I OOL.-The first class and W esteru trade, which they offer for sale qn liber- Jy1 L!CHML ^y l, M.^._...in_ ^ingrfom over, thereby euri'g many dXseases whch result fro, r coppered and copper fastened, ship CALE- a terms. ,.. JO cT -RY GOODS.-- f-p^N2ork; .ke,-Brlroadway,'-,N. Y., an P- ay OC E & CO. 20 Broad st. diseased iver-Dyspepsia, pa ,,in the side, bow'.el T DO NIA, Captain Coffin, having part of her Q UMfcER CLOTHING AT RETAIL.-The .U Uam street, has e t LM__o, .-.JH 'i"'w" '^R SEAL SKINSBOO .obcs Island dressed complaEs, and yselane usua result from tXO c.aRrgo enga gIed and going on ord., will be despatchedd to s1ub3tbers wing t re duce.thei stock of S m- fears fr shale, on liber o Aadw;1 frB w .. ..e 'l I t n B W r u'r seaiSkink, for sale lots to aut purchasers, cause,'andaare ct~ur y this Balsam. It.sould be in for te ab e prt without delay, For freight or pa-merCl~othingwilloffe~r t at upret fo ashnunil 1st Swiss Muslins ... BLaefaer, ouar wi.. "; ... .. HO---ND & --,, w n. ..A PINWA.LL, every nouse.... During te hot weather, nothing can be sage, apply to the Captain on board, at t~e ftOl O~f at- Au~gut,.at reduced -prices". F'. S.d CIN'AN T & CO, .. ons. fc aARL fTON. Juhry l^-C1e "ed, ship JOhn '-^o ;,, '. Southat. so strengthening as this _mild reatorative. A~ndifpeo- den lane, or to GOODHUEi& CO., 81 Cedar street, uD stairs, between Naswau PrussianShawl yone person. Phelps, between 5th and 6tn avBfim^-t.-|g[' may be made by letter, postage by Messrs. Lockwood & Harrio W set 47 : D.. MINOR. tendence of J. Green-Pearson,_Esq. Aliie' B . ;,1834. jy8 2wd&ImCP in the rear on 9th U.,. Appicatiom may -b e t. ' ERIES.-D. E.' EMERY, Tea ing the absence of the subscribe, af j'Ag -'t^^y lt' cer'142 Greenwich street. has on between 10 and 2 o'clock, or to M?,F-gg (e ". lump and crushed Sugar; also the Merchants' Exchanu corner tg. "V.juA '-- " =u superior Ba adoes, Krto Exchange street. W. .' ^^, annSugar, together with a general jy3 istft ... "'.' : ':., - -n .. .. .. "{ {IFTH AVENUE, ALB iR .B1' . Ipolted with fresh Goshen Butter. F-" HARLEM LOT FOR SJl'A'..^^ 'Of the city; without charge for Avenue, between 1th street and WaafctltagM y. 12.: fel8 will be sold sepat"-ely, oseeral Iaya".^ "a ", "' Ut, LATE ARRjIVAkLS--:Cae eluding the corner tWts,.e. eac *... '- ' e Line, great viriety tson-morth aide of Saxonies street, each 26 feet 5i nam. ;^o- Lt--t I m it . -do ,. -, Udeep. .- . Ak ground Prints F- .ive lots ..Ht Rem., vehry~e fly citaD L ; '_-"' wy do do te..m. 0f payment made easy-aOil v._,'- . adow Blinds. With those who wish to build on. hli .:" Madras Hd-fs Rurchase money can remaln-on o- Mouniing Prints Apply to GEORGE W. (11. f_ ...1 fi/ "r : . a, Bishops Lawns streer, comer of Wall-stref-; XT ...A aconet Mushlns o'clock, P. X 1"' kd Swiss Check Muslins T IV4RPOOL ORREL C&AL,. M.;. -" ish Poplins L t The subscribers are dliffhn0.fi m---" m-. fI 4tin Velin s .and Silkt :Sge chesler, L. P. Orrel Coals, of r0t-"lif t&-SHA. L. SHAWLSf, use, lowered in thae hold. aKiadjzW. M^.^ ob Roy Shawls and Hdkfs, al Pier 14? E" 3. or Yi- ." . _, ... PoP A T do d do, .,.. E'.' . A Cotton 6o .-'do ';- do"40" VI.A : Ev-. %&A-- CoordChnil. Shwl.*and S sale byS^ '. H19- aE. K. *OT-N C-6,66 *~w^''f^^Tjii colored and- black Brochee ShtLwls .yl -_ P 1.o^ ^ i^ Lentia Shawls, new patterns DEACH MOUNTA! .pl ,.-Pidk J ,. ally and- Mousseline de Laine JL Coal, for sale in lrkB~iu 0 iM ala .' .in cargo, as low as can be parked B I'Nltllyi M Ay of other seasonable Goods, for and delivered in Ph,]ad'pita, _wyte^.lW .-- . ,by l where, by LAIN e & RA iT IrTr, "-1 - ;"REY PAITTISON & CO.. 250 Waghington, and corner of Rest Bro .daiL " No. 19 W illiam st,, uGstairs. Gouverneur st. ., W .t",. -'- wC. H. SAND, No. 1 1South Wil- IDDLED NEWCASTLE 00A, Aow ". ~ ~ N .. ,, ow dsenargi f 'm or~g Sau .iean t r e ce ie dv p er l a t e a r r v d ,a a zl o f N.w.as tl e C o al s ,. . .-al terms. :F.. ..... .ty ,__,_ .. .. ufacturers, for sale'inlots to uitpmbtasm hi- :', L ..- and-.Embroiderieslof al descrip. 'LAING WD L ,. 250 Washington st, 'and corner of East '- '.:" % .. .. . .% . ank- /~~ ~ ~ .'-7','- -.1t~7 a- *''' .d. a. -T. 4t *" "' h Ji *.t^ * 1.... O^ a-, . 9 #st 'A. a- ~,A ' 'I-i- -- C -te "AXECLA.-lWM A. *'^ I^....-, '. ..York. and ; -. FW..ktioatry, hew edflion, e to January, 1839, thick 8vo. ." ", -a H fth -ial~swlu ,i htion, vol. 7, S.-W* uth Life, edited j i:. by '' .. Milma , ~- *: .--... -. %--- .-.- iS-..: mpo-"=noe" by' Mi'm4- S 4)adMaby P.tra- ? Ir VfM-l to 4. 1 .._r~ evo. -,- . i ,ryal Sed. '.Wtfith. aL'etioir of Paftwl1 vaL royal 0own. in-2 Tole -api -Lt Lto, 10, *t h agh is h oew, I Nl- .: -./ er"ditio* I .itl. Immt ,my,.q~devo. ttgand I-F1 A. _- 4M! .. Pmvuis ld. Ra -Tr M, Jm- J eiefspa; Earl edverymonih -A." -Phila-'. ..yeB payable inadv nce.- ^^^eettdo tfofait -a5 ot 'Ze^^,4 Qqarge III and Lm M'. .-. ar,, 'awiww o nl*t edre- i~ftl|^^United Ser- ir- J---. i~l^ .^ 1M ^ NEW BRUNSWICK TRAINS. (From foot of Liberty street, New Yolk.) Leave New York. i Leave New Brunswkk: At 0 o'clock, A.M. daily. At 7 o'clock, A.M. daily. 4 P.M. do.' 12 noon do. 6 P.M. do. 9 P.M. do. On Sunday, the 6 P. M. trip from New York, and 7 A. M. trip from New Brunswick, are omitted. Fare between New York and Elizabethtown, 374 cents; Rahway, 50 cents; New Brunswick, 75 cenfs. S NEWARK ACCOMMODATION LINE. (Ftof Courtlandt st., N. Y.) Leave ew York. Leave Newark. At 8 o'clock, A. M. 5 o'clock, A. M. 9 ." "d 7 1 4 " 1 1 .) " I s 'asaat do 2 P. M. 10 " 4 11 P.M. - 6 "1 31 -, 8 5 6 """i44 On Sunday, leave New Yoik, oot of Liberty street, 9 A. M. and 41 P. M.; leave Newark, 1 P. M. and 10 P.M . Nfght Line, (Sundays excepted.) Leave New Yor.k t. 12 o'clock P. M. ; and leave Newark af 10 o'clock, P. M. Fare between Jersey City and Newark, 374 cents. Passengers who procure their tickets at the Ticket Offices, receive a Ferry Ticket gratis, besides prevent- ing confusion and delay after crossing the river. ID' Tickets are received by the conductors only on the day when purchased. The Town Tracks in the City of Newark have been underlet, mad passengers will be carried to and from the Depot to meet the arrival and departure of the train for 0S cen4 each. ty27 NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA RAIL- ROAD LINE-DIRECT. Via Newark, New Brunswick, Princ on and Tren- ton- Through.in Six Hours . Leaw V New York, fv m the fet of Liberty street, daily. At 9o'elock, A. M; and at 4 o'clock7 P. i . Y Fw.0hwoug in both lines, 64. -: _ae to Trenton, $2,50; to Princeton, $2. Passengers 'ill procure their tickets at the Office, foot of Liberty street, where a commodious' Steam- beat will be inreadiness to convey them to Jersey City, with baggage crates on board. Philadelphia baggage goes through without being opened by the way ReturningX the. Lines will leave Philadelphia at 84 o'clock, A. M* .*d P. M.. my27 CAMIEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD LINE "" FOR PHILADELPHIA. Daily, (Sundys. ) at.7 o'clock, A. M. from r. N "pier Z ` northh River. . SSVEN O'CLOCK LINE. Bysteamboat'tNDEPENDENCE to South Am- boy, frpm thence to Bordentown, via Railwad, and from thence zi steamboat, and arrive in Philadelphia at 2 o'cloek,... .M. Fare in the bove line, $3. Forward Deck Passen- gers to PEltdelphia, $2,25. FREEHOLD AND MONMOUTH LINE-By -the 7 o'clock boat, via Railroad to Hightstown, from thence et Freehold by stages. Fare to Freehold, $11.' TRENTON LINE--By the 7 o'clock boat. Fare to T'reaton 52. Forward deckpassengers, $1,50. Fare to Perth and South Amboy, 50 cents. IRA BLISS, Agent. WBreak1st and dinner on 6obrd-50 cents each. YAlVe .at the risk of its owner. mhl8 ,/ MODON LINK OFPACKETS. Pm To sail on the 1st, 10th a 0th of every nioh.. This Line of packets, will hereafter be composed of the following ships, which will succeed each other in the order in which they are named, saiig punc6: tually from New York and Portamnioith on the 1st, 210th end 20th, and from London on the 7th, t7th. and -27th of each month as follows: ? From N. York. From Loud. & Pbrta. Jan. 1 Feb. 17 Feb. 20 May 1 ST. JAMES, Junel7l .kaine20 Sept. 1) S. Sebor. Oct. 17 Oct. 20 Jan. 20 Mar. TMar.10 May 20 GLADIATOR, July 7 July 10 see"" Thos. Britte.n. Nov. 7 Nov 10 FB1 0) ({ Mar. 27 Apr. 1 Jne10 QUEBEC. July 27 Aug. 1 .t. L0 F. Hiebard, Nov. 27 Dec. I Feb. 20) : Apr. 7Apr.10 rJuniw' .W LLINGTON. Aug. 7 Aug. 10 Oct. 20) "D. Chadwick. Dec. 7 Dre. 10 -Mar.j0) Apr. 27 Way 1 July 10- SAMSON. AugSa7TSept. I Nov. 10 Russell Sturges. Dec. 27 Jain. 1 Apr. 1) May 17 May 20 ,Aug. 1> ONTARIO. < &ept 7 Sept.20 tDec. 4) Henry Hunleson. Ijan. 17 Jan. 0 Tbese shilp are all! of thelirst class, about 600,tons burthen .nd are commanded by able andr experienced aagatorG. nrpase will be talku that-4he beds, &rc., are of thebestldeacription. The price of : [ gJiiag.e is ndw fixed at $140, outward for each .aja^ Which includes wines and liqxnu. Neither the BBmu- B nor thpw,,rs of these packets will be re-' spouible for any letters, parcels, or packages sent by tiem, UneI~julkat bils of lading are signed therefor. Ap$l w ofI M ELL, MlNTIYR & CO. aelO ',- ,134 Wer at, N. V. g.a. i^.]. L 0.. I1VJVRPO4 OLD LINE OF PACKETS s... G CO., The Old Line of Packets for Liverpool will hen .17 t..her be despahed a tle foubwing older, exceptingf MIb. -" whe the ( ta_ g &ay Ift Sunday, the thip wiU a S^ / S on the-suceeeding dayjri Sea- A 'rYork .So Ls- ry, dJul y,11?)Sept. '%'^ -'~ Nov0 -19The ORPHXUS-575tons--. Jan. Nsz Mcw u *g G.j;it,. )mUiee K HQUQK4KFERRY:' L~n IO ER wiIIpiy on' aNfyEtWXeR lBarclay strictr' Jid ken:'Th' "e W "K %--l le-v'Cana" l ' ^^ San~wepmwoestrer-ci at the commencenimeit oT Crucla lour auA half 'lOi. a -.L- ot Sa' d hbur,, and Hoboken every intermediate quarter, duriag .01 5"0d.,the& diy. '-- fie'tre .e.u The FAIRY QUEEN will leave Christopher street S~s^t 'dMt coot.u'b their at the eommeneernment of each hour and half hour, and :i m iS^Sa. s~uff-IW?,&4 0 Hoboken every) intermediate quarter during the dy. 'P. S^ l....... A loat runs from Barclay street until Ilffoelock, P. ta6 pe*roaom K ,jy2 "^ ^ H^ ^ -UHf~ IgHy. l "J On7 -uda the ,AS I "-- I. w bartsln ll IW NEW YORK AND N W- *S rt- afrMe6stdand shall ARK.-The steamboat PAS- 04 ou of %e SN.C will mnak?' thr~eetri~ps a stb~in. Lq~sI New ORK. d Levng follows: to J il i so|it or sbg NEWARX. s d ita^g- t 'LK .{,. 'Le Foot.of Barelay st. Centre Wharf. .... 84o~'clockgfjmf M.6j o' o'clock, A. M,i On*und ad U m.A .6" 4 E S *V- t SOnu ndaT y the PASSAIC wila ffieave- fif67Dbl^ ~tv&i Aido.Ia* v10 o'eloek A. M. I 7k o'clock, A. M. F. t5.A. d. 5 P.M." I 3 a P.M Qtvo' *s Fver re '8 cents myl .-: ;'l~ dplo ,lt-.bpa rem NEIW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD, "...* 4dw- .mmtig,:;i.. w "^T' Oi and F after the 17th day of June, the cars will ^ Jenoti leave the City Hall, Walker street, and Harlem, at -' sah, smrhall o'clock, 7, 8, 84, 9, 9 s, 10, 1, and 12, A. s o ., and "mi W-- -lllt~thmxers et-o'clock, P. M., and then every half hour, tillSo'clock. "4'I .4_.r-._Oa.ldri, Ibat CITY HALL AND FIFnEtNTrH ST. Lpre. ntl' h~f~s, ware The Cars will leave the City Hall and Fifteenth "$c q t t thq lsl ^ street every ten minutes, from 7 o'clock; A. M., till 8 re-- ie.r c l Pck P K M -"- uV~l' '~ll n.. swe The following re the rates of fare : =r dem C-yM-il FromJm ,notices s Toia afte at. h 1 etha. To Yorkvilue, t cr ts ft 3welldl'eav eet e Yorkvi'.lle, 1-8 eta. Fifteenth st. 18 aeta. .. o'clock7,89Forty, 1 ]condst. 2 ats. Forty, asecondst.la cts. .4ru ,.o o' kP a M n, 25 eera. City Haft ll, 25 ets. Vsh" NOO TeFare% Sundays between City Hall and Forty-se- fI 1rstfthabove oemd greet and intermediate places, 12 cents. Se7 J.S. WHIGAM Superintendant. 1 t o present the ,f -te.....a : IsToFifteenthie theth .NEW JERE RAILROAD & TRAWiSPOR- I"~ r '""Iae'ife"hTATION COMPANY. ;V .e ,ith!ll, 2 ts .... 'r C~op~dssaoSer. Neday, Elizabetetn, R aiway, and New Brunswick., ol.. jyaov. ,.' .IG 18Su. ayl "' PACKETS FOR HAVRE-UNION LINE. To sail-from 'New York on the 8th, 16th, and 24th,, and from Havre 1st, 8th, and 16th of every- moh - From New York. From Havre. Mar. 8 ) April 16 June 24> Ship IOWA, (new) W. W. Pell, Aug. 8 Oct. 16 Dec. 1 Mar. 16) (May 1 July 8 > Ship L. PHILIPPE, J. Castoff. < Aug. 16 Oct. 24) (pie. 8 Max 24 Ship BURGUNDY, D. Lines. May 8 July 16175 tns. ept. 1 Nov. 8, 750 tons. Dec. 16 April 8) (May 16 July 24> Ship, RHONE, J. A. Wotton.- Sept. 8 Nov. 16 1 (Jan. 1 April 16t Shin DUTCHESSE d'OR- June, 1 Aug. T EANS, A Richardson. Sept 16 Nov. 24) Jan 8 April 24 T June 8 A 24 2 New ship VILLE DE LYON Juo 8 Au. p -16 800 tons, Chas. Stoddar ct. 1 Dec Sja Jan. 16 May 8 ." W June 18 MAy 248 Ship FRANCOIS st, W. C. JOcte Dec. 16) Thompson. ( Feb. 1 May 16) July 1 Sept. 8 Ship EMERALD, Win. B. Omrne,< Oct. 16 Dec. 24 (Feb. 8 eMay 24 Ship SILVIE DE' GRASSE, L. July 8 Jan. 8 > Weiderholdt, 650 tons. Febv. 16 June 8 (July 16 Sept. 24} Ship POLAND., C. Anthony. < Nov. 8 Jan. 161 (Mar. 1 June16) ( Aug. 1 Oct. 8 Ship ALBANY, J. Johnson. < Nov.16 Jani. 24 .. Mar. 8 These vessels are all of the first class, and ably commanded, with elegant accommodations for passen- gers, comprising all that may be required for comfort and convenience, including wines and stores of every. description. Goods sent to there subscribers at New Ydrk, will be forwarded by these Packets free of all charges, except those actually incurred. C. BOLTON, FOX &6 LIVINGSTON, s26 22 .Broad at. LIVERPOOL LINE OF PACKETS. To sail 'from New York and Liverpool in the fol- lowing order : SFrom New York. LiverpooL Ship INDEPENDENCE, g ,7 ept 25 Ezra Nye,ec Jan. 25 Ezra Nye, (April 7 May 5 ci;, n r-n' Sept. 71 -,c', t.' 25 Ship ROSCOE, p 7 -Oc JO. C. Delano ('Oct. 7 ,Nov.25 Ship G.WASHINGTON, 'OFeb. 7 No 25 ~eb 7' H Mr~ < ar. 2 SHy.Holdree., June 7 July 25 Ship SHAKSPEARE,. (Nov. 7 Aug. 25 -: : Edward Coell, These shiptf are al of the first class, ab y,tcommand- ed, with elegant accommodations for passengers. Thi price of passage from New York to Liverpool is fixed at $140; ad from Liverplooitq New York at 35 gui- neas, including wines, stores and bedding. Neither the captain nor owners will-be responsible for any letters, parcels, or packages, unless regular bills of lading are signed theiefor. Apply to' . .RINNELL, MINTURN & CO., Agents 134 Front at., or WILDEST, PICK$R4GILL & CO., sel8 Liverpool. NEW LINE -OF LIYVERPOOL IPACKfS. To sail frontNew-York on the 25th, and Liverpool on the 13th of each month. . FROM NEW-YORK. Ship SHERIDAN, Aug. F. Deeyster, 25th May. Ship GARRICK, "Cap A. S. P l&ier, 25th June. New "ip ROSCIUYCapt. JoiCoqlins, 25th July. -Ship SIfJgONS. Capt. N. B. Palmer, 25th August. -FROM LIVERPOOL'. New-i.fp ROsCI.S, 13th May. - ShiPelDI"QNS, 13th June. Shipr S IDAN, 13fIth.July: ,. Shjiip GAtRJCK, 13th August. T' sphipsw ae-all of the first class, upwards of 1iOdlbopa, bult in the city of New-York, with iuch impuements as combine great speed with unusual co it for passengers. Every care hl bee. taken in the arrangement of their accommodations. The' price ofpassage hence is $140, for which ample stores, Sinuiding wine &c., will be provided: These -ships wmi be commanded by experienced masters,4 ,*triwil' make every ea lttiona to give general satisfaction.- Neither the captains or owners of these ships will be accoantble for any letters, parcels or packages sent' -r the&, uatless3 regular bilUs of lading are signed therefor.' For freight or passae, apply to E. K. COLLINS & Co. Southat. New York, or to WM. & JAS. BROWRi & CO., LiverpL., Tt* har., a f-oa na r- ia l k1 n h L^.^. 1 .A-.. - -. ", a. a" I I )II. 44 0. li NOTICES. S"*p' ;4> tachments against uon-aesident debtors, that an attach- ment has issued agaix*t the estate of Soulet, Vignie & Co., a mercantile fim doing business, in and resi- dent at, the City of Ne Orleans, in the State of Lou- isiana, and that the 'aa* Will be eld for the payment of their debts,,unless ] appear and dicharhge such attachment, according | aw, within nine months from the first publication of his notice; and that the pay- .ment of any d*bt duE to them by residents of this State, end the delivery.,othem or for their use, of any' property within this St,.te belonging to them, and the tranafei of any such pro trty.by them, are forbiddeni by law, and are void. Datedthc fourteentli'Ay of June, 1839. .. W Ma PLETON JOHN SON, je_ Slawyn5 4-At' %for Attaching Creditor. oURSUANTto a County of Kinj persons having claiJ of the city of Brookhl sent the same with ti sey, an executrix ofu No. 89 Sands street county of Kings, on next. I Dated Brooklyn, E jyl3 law6m J3. B Y orderjof the I Judge of the C .and County of^ewi suant to the provision meant against non-re "has issued against k dent of the City of ,' sylvania, and .that th ment of his debts, un attachment, accerdii the firstpublication ' ment of any debts du and the delivery to within this State bel| any such property l4 are void. Dated their ^ W.| -jy11lawtim. AT a Court of CI York, at the Citsy July, 1839. Prgaent--William '- ,oader of the Surrogate of the Notice is hereby given to all sainst James H. Halsey,.' Jate mi lti.county of Kin.s, to PwM - rs thereof, to Elia Hal- ddeceased, at her residence, iA e city of Brooklyn, in the -bfore the 18th day of January r County, July 8, 1839. A HALSEY, Executrix, IDIT HALSEY, Executor. Ible Michael Ulshoeffer, First ofCotnnon Pleas for the City S notice is hereby given, pur- (the statute authorizing attach- R'at debtors, that Sn attachment idateof Richard Barker, reasi- Blelphia, in the State of Penn.- |imenvill be sold for the pay- she appear and discharge such dlaw, within nine months from ibis notice; and that the pay- ihim by resident of this State, -or; for his use, of any property ing to him, pnd the transfer of HU, are forlden by law, and ithhay of July, 1839. tPLETON JOHNSON, oey for Attaching Creditor. icery, held for the State of New of .N ew York, the eighth day of MrcClnn Vinn fb.>ndaii.-. -r .y v r --- -II--n-."%' 'NEV YORK AND LIVERPOOL PACKETS. W The prorietors of'tbe s'-veral Linus of Packets be- tween nNew York and Liverpool, have arranged for their sailing from each port on the 1st, 7th, 13th, 19th, and "th of every month; the ships tosuicceed each other in' the following order, viz: f " 0 $S^^ S5S?^ jk I 'U4 a t ,' .. 1 "* ( t'i-' r'- t 'ai' 63I-' >' = -a y3 -, = 54c 4.4 CAW i U'W CAtoW3 00 -.4 . 00 ti -. t t.- tO .W tO D Q'J >-iI' CD C -'I- C^ CO W -I^ -S CA -J C A| These ships are all of the first class, and ably com- manded, with elegant accommodations for passengers. The price df passage from New York to Liverpool, is fixed at $140, and from Liverpool to New York at 35 guineas, including wines, stores and bedding. Neither the captainii or owners will be responsible for any let- ters, parcels or packages, unless regular bills of lading are s4ned therefore * Agents for the ships Oxford, Nprth America, Eu- rope, Columbus, South Americh, England, Orpheus, and Cambridge. GOODHUE & CO. or 64 South at.., N. Y. C.-H. MARSHALL, BARING, BROTHERS & 'CO. Liverpool. Agents for ships Westchestcr, Virginian, Sheffield, and United States. ROBERT KERMIT, 75 South st., N. Y. T. & I. SANDS & CO. Liverpool. Agents for ship Shakspeare, Independence, Roscoe and George Washington. GRINNELL, MINTURN & CO. 134 Front at,, N. Y. WILDES, PICKERSGILL & CO. Liverpool. -Agents for the.snips Roscius, Siddons, Sheridan, ad (arrick. E. K. COLLINS & CO., 56 South st., N. Y. WM. & JAS. BROWN & CO. Liverpool. > .1- NOTICETO CARTME$1 TO RENEWTHr R LICkNSES.-Estracts from a Law "entitled A Law to regulate Carts and Cartewn," passed the 10thdayof August, 183-.A See5. 5All Licenses to. Caitmen shall expire on the last Mondaiy of July fer theidate thereof. 'Sec. 6:-Every person on receiving his License as Cartmen, shall pay to the Mayor, for the use of the city", the sum of two dollars and fifty cents; and up- on Athe renewal of any eartman's license, such person shall pay as, aRresaid, the supi of fifty cents. In tonformifty thetewith, $he Cartmen are hereby required to renew their Licenses at the Mayor's Of- flee, City Hall, to commence on Thursday, the 1st day of August, 1839, at 10 o'clock, A.tM. four classes each day in succession, to wit 4, CLASSES. Thursday, August 1, 1 2 3 4 Friday, do 2, 5 6 7 8 Saturday,' do 3, 9 10 11 12 Monday, do 5, 13 14 15 16 Tuesday, do 6, 17 18 19 20 Wednesday, do 7, 22 23 24 25 Thursday, do 8, 26 27 28 29 Friday, do 9, 30 31 32 33 Saturday, do 10, 34 35 36 37 Monday, do 12, 38 39 40 41 Tuesday, do 13, 42 43 44 45 Wednesday, do $4, -46 47 48 49 Thursday, do IS, 50 51 52 53 Friday, do 16, 54 55 56 57 Saturday, -do 17, 58 5960 61 Monday, do 19, 62 63 64 65 Tuesday, do 20, Class 21, Hay Carts. SThe following rules are to be observed by the Cart- |men : - | 1. Each Cart must have the number NEW and plain- .ly painted on both sides of the shafts, with black oil ,, paint upon a white ground. 2. Each Cartman on the day designated for his class, must appear with his horse and cart at the northwest side of the Park, ranging in a single line from the cor- ner of Chambers st., south, giving a space around each, in order that the Superintendent or Inspector may examine the numbers and conditions of the carts, &c. 3. Each Cartman must produce his present License, in order that it may be renewed. 4. Every Cartment who shall neglect to appear on the day designated foyiht Class, or shall appear with- out the number new and lamnly painted, as directed by Law, will be considered .as having relinquished the business of a Cartman, and his License will be an nulled accordingly. By oider, SJ. H. WARD, I. M. New York, Mayor's Office, July 15, 1839. jy20 tau20 N OTICE of application for the discharge of an in- solvent from his debts, pursuant to the provisions of the third article oftheArst title of the first chapter of the second part of the revised statutes. Theodore Clark. Notice first published 24th June, 1839. Creditors to appev before theHonorable Ro- bert H. Morris, Recorder of the City of New York, at his office, No. 5 Nasaau street, in said city, on the second day of September, 1839, at.9 o'clock, A. M. of that day. je24 lawlOw DY order of Washingtom Hunt, Esquire, a Judge of lNiagara County CoUirts, of'the degree of Coun- sellor at Law in.the Suprtme Court-Notice is here- by given that an attachment has issued against the es- tate of Jonathai Gilbert, non-resident debtor; and that the same wifl be .wsd for the payment of his debts, unless hlie appear 'and discharge such attach- ment according to law within nine months from the first publication of this notice ; and that the payment of any debts due to hra by residents of this State,andthe delivery to him, or ati her use, of any property within this State belonging to him, and the transfer of any such property by him, are forbidden by law and are 'void. -1' Dated at Lockport,' the 20th day of June, 1839. I I..I.- SAMUEL BROWN, je25 law9m Attorney for attaching creditor. iTOTICE.-Al persons having claims against ED- 11 WARD R. JONES, late of this city, deceased, are hereby notified to present the same for settlement to the subscribes, at his residence, No. 738 Broadway, on or before the tenth day of December next; and those indebted are requested to make payment forth. with at the same place. Dated Now York, June 6th, 1839. je6 law6m ISAAC JONES, Executor. B[2 order of Michael Ulshoefter, Fk'irst Judg 4t' the Court of Commonr Pleas for the City and Coun- ty of New York, Notice is hereby given) pursuant to the provisions of the statute authorizing attachments against non-resident debtors, that an attachment has issued against the estate of Charles R. Briggs and Moses R. Munn, residents of the State of New Jer- sey,'and that the same will be sold for the payment of their debts, unless they appear and discharge such at- tachment, according to law, within nine months from the fiwt publication of this notice; and that the pay- ment of afiny debts due to them by residents of this State, and the delivery to them' or for their use, of any property withi-4hi-Sthtu-belonging to them, arid the transferof any such property by them, are forbidden by law, and are void. ;'- . Dated the 19th day of April, 1839. LEWJIS M. RUTHERRORD,. apl9 law9m Attoirey for Attaching Creditor. DY order of the Hoaorable Williani Inglis, one of LI the Associate Judges of 'the Court of Common Pleas for the City and County of New York, Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions of the statute authorizing attachments against non-resident debtors, that an attachment has issued against the estate of Samuel A. Belden, a non-resident of the State of New York, and that the same will be sold for the payment of his debts unless he appear and discharge such attach- ment, according to law, within nine months from the first publication of this otcee; and that the payment of any debts due to him bfresidents of this State, and the delivery to him or for iis use, of any property within this State belonging to him, and -the transfer of any such property by him,' are forbidden tr law and are void. : '- Dated the 30th day oMay, 1839, S' -i" SMITH BARKER, my3 lawgm Attotey for Attaching Creditors.. B) Y order of the Hoai'able Michael Ulshoeffer, First -L) 'Judge of the Couon of Commbn Pleas for the City and County of New York, Notice is Itereby given, pun- suant to the provisir6 of the statute authorizing at- Maps of every State in the Union, Section Maps, Prepared and sold, at whole al& up b sit Mitchel's Maps of the United States. subscriber at the Bowery Me4ilp-iStoe,*6 m,. . Law Blanks of every kind and other Blanks. New York. nwl ' Writing Paper and Wrapping Paper of all kinds for. E N ._E BE G E sale iy the retail or quantity. ENUINE BEARS GR EA -F-lr i ".i Check Books-A4 splendid assortment of Checks on the growth of the hair, and parting a betl .P all, the different Bals of the city. and glossy hutmre to it, far superwrto aaypier;.aW Blank Books of every sort and kind, made to every plication. The seperiorty q( this Oil ovrer.#yjmi aite and ruled toany patten' paratios for iadueiqg the g"th of. t6 m ir A 0a . 'LithographyT.-he bs.cribem. having at a great ex- ieratlly acceded to by all who hIa.4 'u 4sit, 4 1W. pense fittedupl their Lithographic are now ready to pts pa glo r to ,the ai, eugp iqft -.: execute at the shortest' pteible notice, aloordhrs -in and flexible, and exentidg theM- iaflga iivMf, ; the above line: Such a'Circulam, Drft s Bills of healthy actih. To pewitu. aiwa bi d .M.: Exrihnge Notes, Duparns, Maps, Panma, rl* ,and ness or other caumem, the yql..ipl, in a manner equal if hot superior to anyOjft ebOf will seeoon produo a n of its "ww"-.' lishme4 of the kind in the cit:. W scriber has Jut recev 6 a.- -or ca article, uknestljl n Ma id c A rk, at the City of New York, on the eleventh Zore, NI. Bower.. - ay of July, one thousand eight haidrd aind thirty- .... ___ - nine- .^ : . tPresent-Willam T. GcCoun, Vic .Cn6e.llr 4f the First -eiruit. "William H. Robertson vs. Ebenezer Jesup, Juni*r, ett . It appearing by affidavit to the satisfaction of.thia Court, 4hat the defeanta, the Bank of Massillon and the Bank of Michigan, are institutions situated out of this State, but in two of the United States of Arerica, to wit: in the StatesofMichigan and Ohio, 4j E- cers reside therein. On motion of Gerard NWVR i4 , of counsel for the complainant, it is ordered,'tht the said thi Bank of Ma IlIonand the Bank of Michigan, _cause their appeal to be entered and notice-there- of to be seveil wi four monthsM from the date of this order; nd in case of 'their appearance that they cause their answer to the complainant's bill in the natire-ofa supplemental bill to be filed, and a copy thereof to be served on the complainanti's solicitor within forty days after service of a e ,y of said bill, and in default thereof, said bill may be taken as con- fessed by them; and it is further ordered that with- in twenty days the said complainant cause this order to be published in the State. paper and in i3e New York American; and that t*e said publicationte continued in iach of the said'papers at least once in each week for eight weeks in succession, or that he cause a copy, of this order.to be persona*y served on the said The Bank'fMasaillon and the Bank of Mich- igan, at least twenty day before.the kine above pre- .scribed for their appearance py. ,JOHN WALWORTH, Clerk. jyl2 1law8w* [A] trri Tclfln A flflt, r %flnt wVnrm-n ere s E o o t hqr f 1 ada, tro. onmnibW . ena. Alto, Eagle Gpnwowdermr iOawm '. "--* . Dupoalt R araowder im cle ' quciter and stroner tlm any ol ,- heretofore unpoed. The4 ti t Powder are alI of the same "be anufae- " tred by the same puocess, m hB4 eal o purity; they differ oaly in shemiitoLea -. i Superfinie Sm~ring Povnder fcMON& rf B ixes, the Ivgestsm gram beiag dgad bi label, wh ' fttare .. : ''. ' AJlo, Gunpowder i kegs wqranted sta 4" quaMyt-fthefou-i.:. . Cannon, or Mk.its ,,' *iam '- OP, MP p .,, NP "NP-. ..a lp.;',p-'." These three last kinds are ing 4-the quality m a aafctured r " Navy. They answerhe het aM .. account of their very grearst.ilta, .. -' . ..^ ~CARY % ^ , uP7No Powder isrwarrair i d eaiftrms i purchased from owur agegnts,-t&or* % i to be supplied by them i- .- .' : .J.. DPONt, DhlkrwOin ,0: Wiliongton DeL . --4-- a -.....ms_5 r TM v .. , -S-'/'" .' __ ___ ": ... _ * a. d W. "I ... d -. -- -1 IF -.. 4. - ~. - S NOTICE. . NOTICE of application forthe discharge of a in- solvent from his debts, pursuant to theprovisiooa of the third article of the first title of the fifth chapter ;of the second pairt of the revised stattates , Benjamin Mooney. Notice first published June 28th, 1.839. Creditors to appear before the Honorablel Robert H. Morris, Recorder of the City of New York, at his office, No. 5 Nassau street, in said city, on the 4th day of September, 1839, at 10 o'clock in the fore- noon of that day. je28 lawl0w IN CHANCERY"-Before the Vice Chancellor. Martha Hicks vs. Mary A. D. Bruen. At a Court of Chancery, held for the State of New York, at the city of New York, on the twenty-fifth day of June, in the year one thousand eighltndred and thirty-nine- Present--William T. McCoun, Vice Chancellor. It appearing by affidavit to the satisfaction of this Court, that the defendant, Mary A. D. Bruen, resides out of this State, but is a resident of Frankfort, in Germany, on the continent of Europe: It is ordered that the same Mary A. D. Bruen cause her appearance to be efatered, and notice thereof to be served on the complainant's solicitor within nine months from the date of this order; and in case of her appearance, that she cause her answer to the complainant's bill to be filed, and a copy thereof to be served on the complain- ant's solicitors within forty days after service of a copy of said bill, and in default thereof, said bill of com- plaint may be taken as confessed by her. Andtt is further ordered, that within twenty days said complainants cause this order to be published in the State paper and in the New York American, and that the said publication be continued in each of the said papers at least once in each week for eight weeks in succession, or that he cause a copy of this order to be personally served on the said Mary A. D. Bruen, at least twenty days before the time above prescribed for her appearance. (Copy,) JOHN WALWORTH, Clerk. Paterson & Winthrop, Solicitors for complainant. je28 law8w AT a' Court of Chancery held for the State of N"w York, at the City of New York, on the twelfth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine -. Present-William T. McCoun, Vice Chancellor ot the First Circuit., Isaac W. Arthuir and John H. Brower, vs. Caleb -Barstow and others. , It appearing upon proof by affidavit made in this cause, that Christopher Adams and Whitall, defendants herein, reside out ofthis State, and are re- sidents of New Orleans, in the State of Louisiana; and that Thomas Land, also defendant-herein, resides out of this State and isa resident of Jackson, in the _.State of Mississippi; on, reading and filing affidavit, and on motion of Robert J. Dillon, Esquire, solicitor for the: complainants, it is ordered- tat the said de- fendants cause their appearance to be entered herein, and notice thereof to be served on the complainants' solicitor within four months fromtthe date of this or- der; and in case of tieir app*r-ance, that they cause. their answer to the complainants' bill to be filed, and a copy theredf to be served on the complainants' so- licitor within forty days after service of. copy of said bill and notice of this order; and that in'default there- of said bill of complaint be taken as confessed by them. And it is further ordered, that within twenty days from the date of this order, the said complainants cause this order to be published in the State paper and in the New York American, printed in this State,'for eight weeks in succession, and once at least in, each week; or that the said complainants cause a copy of this order-to be served on the said defendants person- ally at least twenty days before the time above pre- scribed for their appearance 'herein. Copy, jel8 law8w [A] JOHN WALWORTH, Clerk. N OTICE.-A general meeting of the creditors. of David Carver, Aaron Williams, Luke White and Ricks Robinson, non-resident debtors, will be held at the office of Joseph G. Masten, Esquire, in the city of Buffalo, on the 20th day of September, 1839,' at ten o'clock in the forenoon.-Buffalo, June 5, 1839. S E. W. KIMBALL, S FLAGG, JOHN MASTEN, jell lawtsep20 Trustees. IN pursuance of an order of the Surrogate of the County of New York, Notice is hereby given to all persons having-claims against Alexander Sydleman, late of Preston, Connecticut, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers therof to the subscriber, at the office ofWm. M. PeO(, -No.. 60 South street, in the City of New York, on or before the .25th day of September next. Dated New York, the 18th day of March, 1839 ANGELINE SYDLEMAN, mhl9 law6m Administratrix,.&c. 3URSUANT to ah order made by the Surrogate off X the city and county of New York, notice is hereby I given to all persons having claims against the estatal Silas Judson, late of the city of New York, deceait to present the same, with the vouchers thereof at the office of Pierre Ogilvie Beebee, 4 Wall street, New York, on or before the first Monday in October next. Dated New. York, March 26th, 1839, MARY ANN JUDSON, Administratrix. mh26 law6m BY order of Daniel P. Ingraham, Associate Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, for the city and county of New York, notice is hereby given, pursuant to tIh provisions of the statute authorizing attaclments against non-resident debtors, diat an attachmentt has issued against the estate of Joseph W. Walker, anon- resident of the State of New York, and that the same will be sold for the payment of his debts, unless be ap pear and 4,scharge such attachment, according to law, withinn nine months from the first publication of this notice ; and'that the payment of any debts due to' him by residents of this State, and the delivery to him or" for his use, of any property within this State belong- ing to him, and the transfer of any such property by him, are forbidden by law, and are- void.-Dated the 8th day of April, 1839. SMITH BARKER, a a Attorney for Attaching Creditor. ap8 law9m ' L 4 . -* */ IN CHANCERY.-Before the Vide Chancellor. Catharine S/mitlih Barclay --vs. Mary Annahi Pell, Ferris Pell, Gertrude Pell,- and Laura Pell, Thomas Barclay, Henry Holam Barclay, Delancey Barclay, Walter Channing Barclay, and Cuthbert Collingwood Barclay. In pursuance of an order of this Court, made in the above cause, bearing date the' fifteenth day of June, one thsand eight hundred and thirty nine, all per- sons having any general lien or incumbrance by judg- ment or decre,, on an undivided share or interest, of shany of the parties in the lands and premises set forth in the bill of complaint in the above cause, and here- inafter described; and All persons, parties or not par- ties to the above suit, who have either a general or spe- cial lien or incumbrance upon the shares or interest of "iezaboye named parties or either of them, in the said lands and premises, and of which petition is sought are required to produce to me, the undersigned, Master in Chancery, on or before the twrmtieth day of August next, at' eleven6!loek in the forenoon of that dayj4at my office, situatr number three hundred an thirty 6ne Pearl street, in the City of New York, proof of all such liens and incumbrances, together with s tisfac- tory evidence of the amount dwo t6tton; which lands an4 premises are thus beita"-: .Ad described, viz: All that certain dwelling house aid lot of land, now know as number twenty one (21) Bond street in the Ninth Ward of the City of New York, and also known and distinguished on a map of ground in the Eighth (now Ninth) wardof there city of New York, belonging to William Israel, com- piled by -Edward Doughty, City Surveyor, on the twenty-second day of February, 1825, as lot number sixteen (16), bounded northeaserly in front by Bond street, southwrsterly by an Alley fifteen feet wide; southeasterly by lot number fifteen (16) and northwest- erly by lbot number seventeen (17) on said map,contain- Mg in breadth in front and rear twenty-five feet, and in length on each side one hundred and fouteen feet and -*r inches, be the same more or less; togetherwith-the riglt* d privilege of the saidfalley as laid. down upmon the said map mn coanon with the other lots entitled to the use thereof, azsfet forth and deflated in a certain deed poll, authenticating thfl said map, bearing date the thirtieth day of April, 1825, and recorded the same day in the Register's office of the city and county of New York. The division lines betweenthe-two sides of said lot and the adjoining lots numbers nineteen (19) anid twenty-three (23) Bond street, being and -rnning i-the centre or iniddle of the.brick walls which divide the 'threehouses'frmi front to rear, and the sitid walls being party *a ls, 'are to band may be used and enjoyed, upheld, maintained, repaired Ond(ifnecesary) rebuilt, as party walls may lawfully be used, enjoyed, upheld, maintained, repaired and rebuilt. Subject to a just and , .J .4 ., *- - -' .f K. ~nalS~L;~k~'P~?r:1RI W INES, TEAS,, AN,9. f9C$RlWIk.- I flh *UI ,ihUWR 4Winn-Msdeira-Wetyfca, .G 3.anit SVf .lrttwflSTS nW%'tli re~t UUDT~uf^iOB-r>. Le1'a, Howardc March & Co. CA; liwkbUA Jia h cs'iSDULb4 5 0 others, in casks, on drought, in demijonb, a 4 eaTled. t4 rfa( xae relspe sf uS l4 I.I Port, of the most esteemed brandh, ia cakj and W bned teo the Mdical Pwfp.amoni aLOB its demij*ons; also, of extra quality, bottle Sherry- p=tc, apdlabeern apracincalembit f._id.Facuty , W. Duff Gordon's, andPale, Brown, and Gold, in Physic 4 yeau; for the last 39 in thkutyf Newo casks,!draught, and bottled. Rhine-Rudesheimer, York. His practicefla .beiug flBt .ihe Marcobronner, Steinberger Hochheigner, Johannes. has log confined to b ar.oular branuqfq.oXt e, berger' Rauenthaler, Sparkling Hock, &ce.; also, the which |ingages his prootumd attention,:. .a Vn.e- Moselle, Brauneberger, and Scharzberger. Bordeaux neria JSorbutus, Scroful., Elephanthsais, i6, -Chateau-Margaux, C. Lafitte, Latmor, St. Julien, shorR, all disease arising romn a,viatod a of the . Pauillae, Leoville, with other Clarets, of various blood.' His e2perienee is very great. ,H U .e.a- grades and prices, in cases; Sauterne, of various tonishhg_ IA niany thousandsM.f c(A c ifd to brands. Burgundy-Sparkling and still; Chambertin, his care, of all grades and every degree of nAlignancy, Volnay, and Romance. Malmsey, L. P. Teneriffe, he has, speedily restored his patients to healthand a Lisbon, S. Madeira, &c. Champagne-Heidseick sound constitution. . Grape, and various other favourite brands, pints and He autions the unfortunate aint the ue otf quarts." mercury. Thousands are aomanmy rmeiuulalme % ot . LIQUORS.--Brandy-Otard, Dupuy&Co., 1827 of life. See that your case i er"adcate. upatchoed and'30; Champagne Brandy, 1815, '25; also, bottled, up. The learned Dr. Buchan epi.r-I))y obe.j"s superior quality. White Brandy, of high proof, for "Married persons and persons abodt i .b e Aued, preserving Peach Brandy. St. Croix and Jamaica should be particuliarX cautious of those afflictionA. Rumn, bottled and draught. Bay Rum. Scotch and What a dreadful inherntance to tranaw4oit to m " Irish, real Malt, and Monongahela Whislkey. Gin- Persons afflicted with protracted and dapl.or 41e s0. Holland, on draught; London -Excise, and Cologne geed not despair of a complete' recovry, 4 apiym .. Gin, bottled. Arrack-.Absinthe, Kirschenwasser. to Dr. Home. Recent affeaions, whp a ocaLre, ." LIQUEURS AND CORDIALS, of every descrip- without mercury, extinguisheia a Ce* d What tion. Orange, Lemon, Citron, Canelle, Menthe, An- grieves the Dr. is, that xpmy af&ctedit 10d of taking . nizette, and other Martinique Cordials; also, Curacoa. his salutary advice, have recouMe to dlyise4d w it - Maraschino, French Annizette, in baskets. Rasp- where there is no responsibility, and the.eomgoem en berry and Cherry Brandy. unknown; by such means, throwing awa yljesr money, MALT LIQUORS.-Brown Stout, Double and (where they vainly hope to save.) 1 d for .btver Single, in pints and quarts, small packages or other- heir constitution. ; - wise, best brands. English, Scotch, and Philadel- Persons who may have contracted Miaeas r sus phia Ale and Porter. pect latent poison, are invited to makeJalpLim to. ROSE AND PEACH WATER, bottled. Dr. HORNE, at his Establiashment,' ,t U4 Fjhota SYRUPS.-Lemon, Rasperry, Sarsaparilla, Gin- street, between Greenwich street and P e'oasy.- A ger, &c. residence of thirty-two year in New-York ift, ha. HAVANA SEGARS of very superior quality, al- radically eatablishedDr Hone'soascka eftet*r-Aterling ways on hand, in quantities to suit purchasers, honor; and based on real respetbl adsii. Dr. GREEN TEAS-Imperial, Gunpowder, Hyson, Homne offers to his patrons a sure guaa ,tee. ' and Young Hyson, in cannisters, caddies, half chests/ Offices for separate consultations. Puientas 'can and chests, selected with great care from late im. never come in contact. - portations. Attendance until half pa, t in the even. SBLACK TEAS-Orange Pecco, Flower do, Pou- No Letters taken in uinest post pai. c ity let, chong and Souchong, 'in small boxes, or by lb, half ters must be handed in. ,: chests, and chests. Stadtrumm curatapudr m- sislur de t4" COFFEE-Mocha, Java, Manilla, Liberia, &c. -Horace's 16th EpiFtie. .. .. COCOA, in shell and prepared, in small boxes. P. S.--As long as Dr. Home desires to, benefit't"e Cocoa Shells and Beans. public, it is proper he suld con-etinue V1 adnrts'" SCHOCOLATE-Zealand, from the pure Caraccas ment for thegood of straagers, asit is wellknown people Cocoa, spiced; also, plain. are extremely shy in speaking of ceases of a delicate PRESERVES, of Havana, assorted, and of the nature, even where a physician is .'e-mianently suc- East Indies. cessiful. "- FRUITS-Bunch Raisins, in whole, ha* mai. "a- AGN MOMEtTh VEymfW4WT-A . quarter boxes; Figs, in .their seasons; Bddeumx .l Preventive is better tIa 'a noS Prunes; Citron; Sultana Raisins; Zante Currants; Pmedisalnosrevtive nbettertamn A"-s rune.s; o._u __ _._: medical observation totetr eat eLsm;gr Princess' and Bordeaux Almonds; Grapes, min their general confined' -the e eric o xtib ot Ph season-'.g"n" -. --. --y he x -= hi-:,.- , seon; aicia : *. t i ,. sians fall ages andccomutriefa,- cMJnes 4iUpre im- FISH-Sardines, in oil; Anchovies, in boxes of prtance to the wholed human triii*-A-io Wme _,t one dozen glass4jrs; Herrings, Dutch and Scotch, r-ai- of the- most ifficult--,d iacu.-,irs "c.aamaphn-aa pickled, in kegs; also, smoked. Salmon. soused, originate in neglected col&s s climate so vasi-ahe its season, p.icked4' nkits. as ours, where the chanpa of weather preI-frt fealy SAUCE S and *ETCHUPS, of almost all the va- sudden and unexpected it-req-re more c sad at- rieties, E english and French. ,t-.0, tentio n ,i guar. a in ti ,s dnso .,, m t --. " M^S S^^ v~l~h -^ .n tention th.guard agajnrt this'daoeeaggs enemnyto 1m- MUSTARD, French and English, iw pots bottles, 'man u, n mosttpeople imagine, or ea ,.,ble ai 'and lHElb and 201b kegs filingg tbeow. Theilof mortality exhibit S ,CHEESE-ADduble.'Glo 'er, Cheshr-, Scab. ber, i.melanchojy fact that the pboortion ofAcaths by tu ra a.'iease are asfive to one. -11naM1h then, p -this HAMS--Westphafia Virginia, Newbold,- &c.7- ,o a n i .-disease-i inr owie Tongues. Smnked Bee c. Luly and iddeiadncesttheskloWthe w" i - SUGARS-St. .Croix r, behalf barr e o s ieneled ynsiieans, aito fc ti pto tykla- B , otherwisee. Porto Rico; whit4 and brown H avana; o e riber. to be bl e ,d-t o er t t alxwh nay o ...en fined treble, double, and single Lump and Crush m nn ve habits, or to se .0,1ted 'with ds.,essi-n bats haf barrels, or otherwe. coughs, colds', asth as,-or y affection of & -bres.ta CA*DL ES-.a-NewrBedfrd and patent Spew, laid lungs a reasoifible pre ~ of relief by Mould, a d Par"io'Wax. celebrated" Streigthenicg Plaster They Z s- OILS---Sperm, offthe finest quality; Salad in bas- used over the Uadte s for she l.t . kets; or Luca In e m s and at retail. and have ev -. w hri e tven ...sai s-ifacd and have ev81T U 'iven satakfibi. h9 -, SOAP-Old Caudile, Bn and White. criberhas SPICE ,.S -M ace, ut ,ul Cloves,-Ctmaamon, and ,,mriber Ohas had ,the ,,su ,,f ,A at hem SPICE S-MacN .V1 number of yeas in this city, and of the -a- 'I Gige- Wht, l4 an vay*a nnePepper.awy htte hudsad rstmco-io tsK PICKLES- Eng alondFrench, i gallon, ha w ns nt have used therally bhs b e. ,--d .a , gallon and -uartjargs, anmd rted i ga lo n af plaints. They are as patr. nized exutew.el, 'y . gallon anduaBrtn jers, a dsorted. do do medical pryofine t el p-ieenba:bl there emisa OLIVE S--French and Spanish, of fine quality. teligt physician' r inthwew thwe hesitatea o. 117 This assortment is varied and increased. These articles will be furnished, delivered n sanction them by his name and intue.&, when made ,... ., ... .. -,- ,- maecquain'ed with their oompoaiion. The nui .... - any part of ihe city, on terms as favorable to the pur- acres thea have effeted arc womp th a o inalo e- chasers, ma tqos of'first quality carhbe obtained else- e ad they are efctearee wonrthanu-x--- a sh.e a4 - whereinthe ci t"a4ye thus afflicted. Persons .whoe. b ai1 o a 'eq m... case .. ,, RHA WL &.3 Brod y. that they should stand or sit much, orilae- of oedeat .I "0 INES, &c. 500 dozen Madeiraof vanous brands tary habits generally, who are t4.ibedw ith c an0doa vintages, from 7 to 60 years old. weakness n the breapt, 10 m o. hi n_ art ad- 100 do$ Brown Sherry, do do dow. doe vised to try one of these beAW. plbste -s mhey are 100 do Ptale t-do do. o do d o o e essentially different from &11 otfst&im -.f ee fmom 100 do Port, of superior quality. -the objections which am m det rtt l 500 cases Claret, including ChateauMargaux, palmer ly. ,arein milot ..,liamum.lsji t*i *tos Margaux, La Fitte, fr. Julnie La T-our, &c. ask for aseau a lwp t 100n cases Sautee4 Lynch'a, 5arsac, &c. 100cd MneGre withlia es awdc aoi reensi p. y 100 do Burgundy, Ronanee,.o ti, Chainbertin, &p ltes, ere brong to become me of 1.e trd 100 do Heritago, red and white. r, re dies of the..-q, as ty, l direun matd i a to the - 100 do Cote Roi e, nAd other FrenchWin, ues. good sense of allinelhat w eoml, 'd t the low 500 do Chnampagne, C cquot and other favorite price may be obtained bya..Thr st d i' a , brands scientific manner on the l116 u* -will - i00 do Rhenisht.ocldcnmer, Juhannesbeger, Ru- mnot stains whitest iirsad %l .E. desheimer, Marcobrunner, -Liebfrau*lch, 0 do ifortt one m -fey am p ft e , h &c.M oselle. with large and attoseetve ih tadw bi will keep i1 any. 100 do C roaahto o -- S Uand 1Dry Lsbon, Maa, St. L a, c. l per order, and a lar m made to Are. whup buy N ~o-2 pipallste, ofdeB frtd t sale- u 'i Co tro sellgain wieht eid e m irfrecwb4 kl the and eilgnelAe; ola Mountainoew and o is t Wqakity; subscrclra who-ea- j i roior, alk 1 ri tute Peachnada White Brandy; E.ast ndaraAt-ack; 81hmb, Ea de hetore, qlea.'' ",. ';- - Metheglin; Old Jamaica kum;Old Gin, and a whose -cci- e -ttNh'I.t3 plete assortment of Cordials and Li uors, say Mar- Sre Ears, o vrbp orea i, S co,- t-ique, Cote.St A r u o M, B...' ,, end tui. A t i. prely Clea d wh n solio, &c blac 'n- s o a Czs ....inedT.. -wi_----idh.- rwa--b.Mhte p a a ol- The most of the above for sale on draft as well as-in .etaghere e ..ldit, l ir bottle, by BUNKER & CO.. 1 Maidei lane, ml lnou front the srye f-.th pl .ersdrt. s and ty e ,TATONARy, BAK BOOKS,. LITHO- gagen.o~a P heathe sposicrtn T0^, w_, r~ rx u.--v. j u. i, "t i byl" u taing this ayrup in -4lw 5 -yl e r No. $8 Wall street, offer for sale--d B of .. ... k professa, give. it a deided.rewer .- 4DBai5 te-.. Swan Qt ls-A large genasortmentalo thfrstquity most celebrated Panast ea deilfa andeit- n by the hundred or thousand. P m a Bw others whose infant --akeepit free /wtie. a= Steel Per oPerryian, illot's, Windle's, andoiler -Sore Ears, or Weak Ey'es."' an '-- n kinds. mende d to use it....itipgcLuuei4"j"acj when W afers-lie.d, black .and mitxe~d colors of all sizesr ombnend Wift Seid~lt or tdt a ccl. trnprn dtb n MtoSas in.n geabebv.g.usd*t~il ~c ,. Wax ,-Supe t rir English and .American, of various= it wakes a very~pleasant Sammel 1uk mad an be colors, used with advantage by most persons at any tlm"I Ink Stands, Wafer and Sand Boxes of every kind 'is prepared from the best flondr &rh~a*a-itj - _and pattern, bry the dozen or-retail. -cordingro~the meet aw ed foils and great c u ,'.Maniffo~ld Writers, Travelling Port Folios and Bank has been .taken to keep it _free fro Is sriues-sa l Note Po~rtoliosfr Broke~rs. _. .. obnoxios admixtures. ". .. .a.' .a ' ~a~B~I~ae |
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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 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 |
| 33 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |