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Cl. VOL. XXXVIII. NEW-YORK, THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 18, 1835. "4^. lo olo MEW+ NO. 46 PINE-STRPK'rr S19 GOODWIN, FISHEIL & SPENCER, offer T HE EIGHTH ANNUAL BFAIR OF THE - f-or sale at 64 Pine steet- AME AMERICAN INSTITUTE.-Tliis exhibition of the HOPE AND MEMORY.-A little babe Jay in the o IN--- --- --- 120 cases Satinets, couiprisinz an extensive assortment Fabricsof American Manufacluresand Ihe usefularts, will crade, and Hope came ands i. We i ts *. write seventy-the Ya a of fwll blue, brown, lavender, drab, black, Adanms' mixed, be held in the cityof New York in Octobernext. Atthe Exchange Reading Room, Tiew-York nurse gave itake op s another to-moel silver gray, Oxford an( Oxford and steel mixed, of various Some conmnodiousplace w ll be selected, the days of ex. row; and whent oger rought a floweroverc e"'n0 Writen seht, ytoree ear ne qualities and different shades of colors hihition specified, and hereafter published. VESSELS and made 30 ease blackand blue Cloths andlCasineres This timely notice is given for the purpose of affording I I O oe told Surely i appery i n :e 30 bales medick and fine Clohst Fannels lopttr ulpo uiyfrpeaain cip Mississippi, I New Orleans, 3wae IS "brgtroewihtwulgaerfrt s achsets th*-r aere aurelyi uhwse very few of he og r- 250 ease-, varicusstyleslightani dark fancy print ., from The universalapprobation which has attended these ex. Ship Montreal, London, J ue 20 e he whbt erew to a child a nd an oihr,. e- ,'* sunittherf ae d poa( (;,r + thw,,rks,A raat Cranstonr WorsFa vercompetitors for the prizes--the number and respectability Ship Conoa 0- 7t5 cases blue Prints, difter ent styles of the visitors, and the variety and perfection of the arti- Ship Caravan, I Antwerp, st."- der such a master as that of Pla 4)( bales 4.4 brn. keetins, low priced, medium a & fine clespresentd for sevnsuccessive anniversaries, miduce Sill) Hamilton, I Marseiles, -he chil answered, I see a lit;e book." Ard Ipswi, Dc 3d, 4 ) t [ ) l e s 4 4nrn .S M emio rys ,a iwdpr i c eI m e d i1 7 6 2.i nT hti sT ra yte sao fst h 300 bales stout .-4 brown -Shirtiits the Trustees of this Institute to look forward with confi- Ship India, Madeira, -- teach thee how to get hone i m Concern id 3W cases various rnalitie.,3-4,7.8, 4-4, anti 5-4 bleached dence for amore impo~ display than has ever been wit- Ship New Orleans, Rio Janeiro, -from it, book, that will be dweet to thee whenithou t that plthny that I the Subscriber in Conei nr dCottons s.nesse--a display proportioned to lthe great, palpable and Barque Harder I Monei art old.' M Servant Plato h has beenit 75 bales 25,27 and(29inch brownDrillings growing iiprovpmentm Ahich every yearaccomnt ishes. Galaot Antonia randna, Amsterda ,-- The child b ame a youth. Servant that after m y Death and in Wl a 15 cases fine 6-4 Camrbrics In enoustmen in every part of the linioii, arid in all the Brig Chanticleer, IPort ai Prince,___ to his bed, Hop ^and Me ory ate he wn shall be fre if hey deies t and ife'h e athc 50 do coas ed Cai bricsn w ell assorted depar lme s elfindustry, are respectfully invited to for. Brig SocratesIs Bremenwe, H opesangen f me lodious ar rood by the pillow sh all h av e Ly ien t tr frith an S roa s , 15 do Marseilles VVestingg, a good style wardinodlelsmactinesandsuclichoicespecrinensof useful Brig Susan Elizabeth, Monrovia, song, and said tollow who i pleatz e a n I 20 do indigo-blue D, killings fabriesand skilful workmanship as will afford an adequate Brig Dussar, me and Pvey morning thou shalt Wake w'ith a smile 15 do colored do view oftie perfection to which mechanical and manufa u- UrAg thenian, I Ca hagena, as sweet as the pretty Jay I sungthee." InY east Kitchen & have his feather B4 20 bales heavy 42 inch Cottonades ring skill has arrived in the United States, particularly in Scbr. Edward Vincent, 1 Gibralar MalagaI er onion & a P rin skills C e ks n 8rpe h aspar ivdue ionf thos eommoditiesthlgaBtatorarie1El pe i t ee ny n ed P wtrslttr&essen pOln & Tr 20 do Plaids, Checks and Stripes thec prod auction of those commodi ti es that are most essent ial *Secfr. Rob Roy, I Tarrpice that we sbhoulfd~ co tend 7 He s hall ie any well Ch te~aitrs on A c% a -o ~ kle 0 do heavy iBed T icks to ourcom fortas a nation. S cisr. .oozelle, ILagu ia I- as t A ri d h e sh a si ne a ll h have re for h a n Lib e rty t o 100 casaessortcd qualities Pali Leaf Hats. je 16 The western States lhve occasionally contributed. Itis NB Lettersrecived andfowarded t tsth lif ?111" hoped on the corning occasion they will avail themselves world bfythe earliest conveyances, stiffiie dt for her ane Acre o L an & AHE.KIA.N & GILLIL.IAN, No. 132 Pearl-street of the facilities of steamboats and rail-roads for transport- So he kissed Hope and Memory a ie was be- ? have received per late arrivals, and oftex for sale an ing a variety of their best productions, that our citizens it Ma be most Convenient fo and a e x ten s iv e a ss ortm e n to f--oi n ly e e n a b le d to fo r m so m e id e a o f th e p e rfe c ti o n a l. S HIhP L E T T E R BA GS sa t Si l en t l y b h i s sid e, w e p t pr ai n b o w tish e o f y ea l & e v e ry Y e a r, & have lb 4-4 Linens in whole and demi pieces, from common to really attained in the arts In that interesting portion of our" B TER BAwS hat into bwop C xra^lnper Republic. MA usnsMrlata eRon tdens. When he woke, they came, with'the cut Wol he n eessriy shallwat & Bav 'ern. t 5-8 antd7-8 Lawns, in J and whole pieces TCie ladies the trustees rely upon with confidence; they CORNER OF WALL AND PEARL STREETM. lark, to bid him good morning, and heave a hand 3.4 an,14-4 brown and black lollands have never failed to contril)ute their fu!l share. The pride each. toSfoor his COW & [Jay if- allother Priviledges n, .3 4 0lo"nn whiteDrillin of patriotism whichhaiinduced them for seven successive VESSELS. | ours. SAILS. He became a man'.rivryna op ,a s w ty for him. In Case he hol y an y t 7-8 I'latillasant Dowlas; 3-4birds-eye Diaper years to ornament oar exhibition rooms, has operatedpro- hILo toS ppor thi e o 3-4 7-8and 4-4 brown Linen pantaloon stuffs, new style pitiously for the general cause of industry, and the proud hipMontraly, I London, 13une 20 1 oldAgenot ab t support himcelf or 3 "4 superfi ei itation Grass Cloth triumph of t Fairs of the American In.titnlu may to a SBlPutitnd at th A ge o un d my H .>rs h all do i t hat eer At oA41 rtably 6-4 7- 8-4 5-4 and 10-4 Dialierand dan-iask Dlaper grartnib grie otfm rmum ilb United h S tates',, 1 UverpooL. I June 24 Bua eghAefudhim and turned his itemV^ d-T ,l htvrhesalsa i 6.474.48and 10-4damask Cloths. and Napkinuto match el as at former fairs. ShieP0usAllen, London, Jun vr ed. 6 4 8-4 an 10. 4 doable dains k Cloths for city trade Editors of papers who feel an interest in the progress of iparavan Antwerp, ---- tmorsembry sat bowis chir, led ol MAT'THEW Wilorr Irish anrti .4Sdoth bleetidam fask loths fShiptyOtrive.&ditoriof p persvanafe Irish ant ?cotch S h eet ,g ao f aiiw l lh s th e u se ful arts, are req u ested to give th is n o tic e a pu b licail Still) L e wis r e d fre d l t h a said , Patent LineiiThrfead,?Nos.22and30,((Wilson'sinproved tion. Ship Cass, Mobile, go Hnth n ot loomed ther s e ntrus ted said t CEM m I patent) Office of the American Institute. New York, May 1, 1835. Stp h rolinianp St. Thomas & P. R. thee, ote S p T at S t. sep . 9A n,t06-4CarniIiics an d.lackonetgs JAMES TALMADGE, ` il) Concordia' I Hamburgh, 5-4 and6.4mulli bookancck Muis MARTIN E. TOMPON, Shi Wall And she answered, I fear so for th lk f Florida 4-8oriledMusliis;S.4and6-4redPaddings CLARKS N CROLIU Skip Chancellor, IMarseilles, m casket is worn Sometmewr a TherB has b cseb ximn l IBi [ a r q u e I H a r r i e t I M o n t v d o 8-1 p;;i.l Uru Cliffs lJANIME, LYNCH I Trustees. sleepyrit, oneido -- at~nd Tim e purloi!rnslmyey. Bu the gems the .inhabitants of A pacionsdeabl exit onemuenta Y..rk~sljirc and, We,- of England Cloths, blues, blacks, EDWIN WILLIAMNS,i "'- Galliot Antonio Franclita, I Auisteidam, that_ thou pyitd giveme p wrlons if ey wasut ca the decre '"^alaof treSpremeCiourt of thne.1p, n invisiblegre- Drng ilugreen, adulberry, W&,.c. neextra JOHN A. S1aELI, Brigh Dupau, I Trieste, 'uJune 18 tnaso^ebladkt gxte Je whe, Wifeowasnew-1 can ADE t of ,,SU.1M ,, T.B. WKEMAN Corg. Se'yI Brig M"ariatoCaelo Jl account for all-see how bright they are." States, which has decided tpimL i super T. B. W A K EM A.N, C or'g. Sec'y, o .P oito CabeltJ l h m e s l Cassnoeres, ble, black and mixed, &e -c.ay2.C&S nBrig Elizabteh, Sant.. Martha, -- -- a "While they thus sadlyconversed Eope put forth I andsinfavorofC Mkcll a Othrs1Cun 4J,5 an6po'ntBlankets;7-4&8-4twiled fancy ends ; ^ t ^ A I. Brixe.a;eI Kimball, K &\. -- a win tbat sbhad/otwor folde "r he known Fo^ claim, 3dut~l.s ndgo!ca.TAN cknMwP OF TtE UNITED STATES WITH rig Myall, 'fly, &c. zartuent, ad trid its strength in a heavenward prent town, which has tat 3T a n l 3 k p o i n t i n i o h e d M c i n w M ,ll 8-4 9-410.4 and 13-1 rose Blaukets AN ACCO..IPAMIMENT.-Thlgs ap is constructedon a BrigMaria, new proprietors to make krr.ngepir,'eI 1t for0t 8-4 9-4 f4ado 13dos vlneryt uni o ie1 ^'. f ietve railesto ar neacodn tote m e lle ISJoltNF __ The old man laid down to die, and when his soul of it by laying it offin town Iag <'t frtesl !00 (to do do very superior je 16 Seale of twenty- v ie o ni c~ a c r igt~ em Brig Ellenus'N F thodk itow n as; Flainstead 'shin p ovedl~ro ctidn, inw hich Sehr I Rob Ro,, Ot. Jforn ,Which --, is OofI,.IKSIAI ISH Tampico,' went forth from the body, the-angel ok.it.-- Pect to realize gepce. 1 1 1 T 1 1 O L F '. S A 1 E F 8 r A ) 1 J 1 S 1 1 i T E N 9 P S t o c k s ~~~~~ ~~~~th e s i~ a c e s f o r m e d -Ib y t h e i n t e r s e c t i o n o f t h e e p a r r a il l e l sNl. B -. _t e s s n t h e r h n s e w o m ann e o r a kdai himh r u h tepp nB y o f S J s e h i uo ,o e e i g b e t o WO S HIRTS, S HIRT CO LLAR SBS, BOSOMS, SUSPEN. latliute,and the meridianof.longitude, arc more aniflorm a F e. "-.-A1 letters sen t o l of the Ues, ga te of hea ven. wa lkydown at ts the ort to w t. Jrseph b Apal achicol DERS &c.--T'e subs scriber begs leave to direct attention in figure;: the ottline and relativeposition of counties.its oc r n r u t U a o aB H lw a ttrpt ,spee. af r s lateCard, to the following particular, viz:- moragreeablet nature, and the aplcatonof a siplnottheist. wll be sent genly expired, a ro givth out S T O t:K S o f silk v e lv e t, F re n lc h Tb o m ha z in e E n g lish a n d s i~ a l fo or th e a d m -e a s u r e m enn t o f dista n c e s o n e v e ry p -a r t od r .h m s e o v d t e o p n o t s~ h r ^^^^^^**^p^^~ .^^ ^^ ^ r^ n^ r^ tv^^^^ Sl-^iiha^aO^ French silks,satins, linen, inarseilles.& c. &c. iadlein oftheMap, n iorecompletethanby anyotherprojeet o r m te n.t e Frohyf rMa .H r ati gsi h wahik h m sc f a eap'dliiy fn;ceaf)I Vtewhi ga i all w every variety of styleand fashion, pltain, pleated, trim. On this Map wiill be found, every county, township, hat.Sh rah d ti t goi u or n ai l, a e W m ft ih t meed, apron fronts, &c., embracing everygrade ofqual parish, hundred,&c.,inrhci~nitedStates,arrangedincon- Apostrophe to the Approaching Comet. 'Immortal happit intoagl thee ab s at I found good Wimiow to 0 ila x^ rty ". fornity with the censu .of 1830, as published b ) authority It ma y bIe co tmidered as t ol eraby tn, tht"> av le t o t ha e s w I t i sn th ieeaso us that I Conen fated t q diga c a " SIlI k T S o f various q aaliti ns o f lin en and mu slin gin, o f C o on ress; togeth er w ith all th e add ition al co unties, the c o m e t w ill be co m e i s btle"-n a ry prta of h a v lr d eed it. M t s It Y seven ie s c o ss ? W t hams and checks, plain and ruffled, with and without townships, &c.organized since that period, as far as thee rom p e.os thre [ end of t o n of Josep1 's"al. me BnmT COI^ RS, anextens!esu )plofeveryqna1ty, lationofthiisworkareofthemostautheniicdescription, Pieptcder next. Onh t b o o A OB A l el and were C ur BO SO)MS of linen, linen caevbric, ,'fadsscloth, & c., plain, eomprisingtheo srv eys made by order of the acoe xal go about midnight, it will a p a nt ee s a l sn ep bih dt e att a a yt en m f ail ie ot e oj cet e o a a Stitched, ruffled, he rngb n i s rtin, .,e bra- ver tnt ient, w which now ext~endove i the greatest larto Ittie vati n of about, thirty d g8 aees nd wllb.evetle W odhdyn xp ctdy n ertd his m ftyn andou ot ,anstylatsfeei.oudbea S UTSP EN D F.IS of guin elastic, silk, w orsted and cotton, of si tes~ f .i .[ian d Al naba m n ld t h srerritom !ie o f ;icni a nks" with te sa r clle d h n t e G e t B erjoii y s m f i n n E g a d t p e h y o g t t h v o ei o g a o I cveryquialitv, d,,uhle and sin-le, ailda firstratesuipnty-kansasandFloridla. v The Maps published" byorderofthe rs twthhte.sta.c A Lso, C ravatStiffners, Glovesandvariousoth rartlct ler s, Legislaturesisoifseveral ofthe sla e ,and the latest and tW en that hour a rd Su rise, it w ill ascend the the fortunate person is M r. Josc tph W od of T m- St J oseph' 5 B y it s o v sledrawin too rjnu ntrous to e irbo t-y in an advertisement. Most vaiuab Ieprivate Mapspublisi edin tthe country ; the fi.'mament, and will cross tbe m rd a e rt ez oii h sS ae'a d t a h e u s a iid en ih od a c oa e n aes etl The sub --,riber takes th~icop p-rtuni~y ofren itidiniz tIs grattutyuis use of wh ifehhave in several instan ces been n itth of London about noon ," E i b r h R ve .W n ic m t n e -S v rly as s~ ns a d rvl P n a oao n t e ar ai! new. having ail been prepared within the last three information hasbeen communicated by gentlemen in va- r nal and ommercial nollits wih great care, every attention having been be- rious partsofthe Union, andtollected bythebshiness The end of Aupastnd !coserciation slowed )y the moast experienced arid conpelen' t hands, agentsofthe publisher,whieh havebeenincorporatedinto 13 that the period settledfor yo visi t 7 V "Qrt, sevln and by te a vi g a nal, a s g ltnow en rac sthe estassort en,lhehas everhad the body o ithe Map. To the following gentlemen, the Is that indeed the lim when lw's short crust would inevitably have periied but for theprompt st hat t he steamboats can m e t ship pleasure of offerng, and -at price es itat cannot fail to pt e- publisher feels particularly rdebted,6 iz.--y Greenleaf tude of Mr. Wood, who ionutantly plungeditthe atwni at t S e tif t r o n g e n d il c e n te n ts t o p u r c h a s e r s E s q ., o f M a in e ; N I H a l e E s q o f Blo s t o n ; D H B u r r w t r T h ,, -fi u t y a d a g r s e .S o s p ~ a i l h v e i e He is daily receiving from1 his nmanuractor,y fresh suip- Es:.,of New^ork;J iMcJohno va ntoTenAgutagelser d"ioorv hik "1?-wdwthSrdficlytn dnerese present *llhve viet a plies of new and elegantzoods in hisline ; and his assort- ina; .1. Betiltne, Esq, Surveyor Generalof Georgia, and aIf as your advent you've resolve d to fix it is di restorin the chs to the sup- oe its agoe la is ot I t *g o t p n ttle town of Apalac nent vit!,at allttl es, afford the opportunity of wxiking a McCoy, Esq. of Alabama. Also, to T. Gordon, Esq of Oh. forrtheeMediteriancanofink. nized parents. Repeated and liberal offers ofre- esup redn th pr e sels atpthe an cicreSeetin t Newiersey ; Mills, Esq., ofthe Gen. Lnd Office ; M blot out the Reviewer's ipse dixit! ward have since been made to Mr. Wood, which lay incurredeby x se Il eneralh, to inv iteshim wi th a call, era nd ur-nastre ofhs R hea, Esq ., ofyenrtCssee~afdtl jFaanritterE sq., ,fnS~i i M Citerra n a!o bl eor lckby h m on t e elhyP si n sadi ct ndg drad e gcn~r^^ ^ ^"'^t^S~o^^l1'^ Meiterranan! or ,,,, orblackhalve been as co.,>taritly refused byhm-nh ~oiil J1^1torae is a salubrious ad contineTdexertions Io supply them at the lowest rtets vil I nd. ,th p ublishe r i.ein e te ra rk esrenao n A. tl gre< eantc dep ere loti wi" be a Red-sea; ?ound tlat hc had done no more tha his duty, and (v marked ou t t e SMnd road riciaro W A R R EN CA R TE R' o f th etow ns ips of ndian a w hic h have not hith erto t, sciour titl ehof L ifetwi -- l bee a D ad -u r e th e tri En m aineer that ill .' Manufacturerof Stocks, i earedon any-published Mal of thatssate. y with it its own reward. The gentleman, however, the year. A nd asath istae "eCarry throughout nay 26-C&S No. 130I'carl-street. The printed AcCOMPANYM N cT contain nds an Index alpha. For have not several" aes" brought, us here who recently died, could not forget the no ly disin classOf c ial v i is esCaabe betical v arranged. ol aumrethan9500 co.n ties,< districts, A piece of news too heavy for a porter, terest.d conduct of the preserver of his child's life; o th e r of 111 the ses ab leoar be N'RETA1 CAP. STOC K, LINEN CO[LLAR ANDOIL parisheftons',' skpsandrillages in thoeson, wihtihe T0a thou, within a quarter,wit appear- and on opening his will, it was found 0 contain the the c w the riv ors C trah o f URETAII. CAP, STOCK, IINEN CDAV1ESR AksoND 011, populall(Im ^s~o feachaTnsno'iexe a of quarter mloreand show ,s no nore quarterp above munificent laouest, of which Mr. Wood has t census SLK N1ANUFACTfORY.--LI1KE DAVIES & SON, has n alo h dsarrc feaht w c.fotWal-Fi t,- t n plah cl ; hl h c Aostan t lotn h o.bi n e, M rin ,Moro o. ambe ington City, and fromt tho capitalofeach'stateregpfctive. Is it not iated, to astound all earth. been duly apprised. Truly a magnificent reward Sent littleto A P alaChiCOla i well known C AP80 1-Coth B oibt z ,' 4 c inl Iv. l y Likew is ean I.N BX 0o fm ore *h an Ef LE VRN H UN DRED RR (A .du h e it fact or fa lsehood, I 'v e no share In't.) for a n oble action I N ew J e tsey G a zety -theim ails very irregula risol a t e Silk,& p VERSWiththeirleD904 ofcoursestated inmiles. That men Shall see a strange and fearful Birth- COUNC thI ost asonabEe pttrns f neey-n, under stany irregula- i t n Youth,and Children. k fongstwbich aresoine of thel-' The INDEXES are so c Connected Will) the MAP, thatby Thatthou, 0Cometwilt become. hapare ? C Nnommunications by land travel te ta o tf sh ou b lv e tr~ n Pa i ra k InP eans 0 Lteierence letters placedon thetop and bottom T erritlp fidings -w o lk-r ul of w e lihb Orleans,andSpaeist Bag Caps, a tithadmired art!. and SodeG fehalMrbucanyeanntyodF.tr.ctmparishwtovn- Dowtheoasran senet e e o e t c m a d o uhass cs i t h e r t r a v e l lh in g o r d r e s s s h i p to w n e or. r i v e r im a y be r e a d i l y f o u n d -a n d n m an y e r, T. h a t t"' t b c r i r i t e s i Z l= 0f o o n n i Caps. ~~~rors and ,net n veiem n zie inthe transm issin of ei ittors And will the p o igro i ne s d ni hlyISt t st ol. .C u ci.it.s m a y of t e i ill,-e r a go s m s-ot d aw m re t a Arising fr the eidlslaitiesa the naies of pla ana nswst rs bluc Ibiack, and w h~ite Satin .,[fl p ank an blue black Silk e ces in thte )nit ed States ray be obviated b y m erely refer- A litter ofyoung co lets! -11t rt r vet; black andfancy colored cs,,tir &c. all of which ri.,as Cartbe con enedaautheati e apponteditohold'ionithehisdvntofAtatsnce grows eonvet a r e l r a dt 1 1 1 ) [t o a s u p er i or im a n n e r o i l t h e P a t en t .E l a s t i c w h en i t i 3 k n o w n t h a t o n "h e M a p a n d c o n s e q u e n t l y i n A n d th o u g h u n a b l e t o p r e pe r i e a c r ,t e p r Bristol Fra mrds : plain trioricdwvith bows, pleated, &-c. t hel~rbted States,thercar 10 o ni st W S cb a D e st ene it ~s fceritui n y a dfre d hp b-"eZ alt ev ro s n to O o nl t t A aah cl ,s ol i s a A!so,alargeassortn,icntoffetocks, made of llair Cloth, iugtile venerated name enWashaington ; 79 of.lintr sioe it and t ribe ds hi p b uwe sen fro t ie inclu ding o t of Co mpatiAp al l the udva tag es wr73w Franklin; ard 66 of Jefferson. In additiontoathe uTsaSal r to fit the neck, and set with perfect ease and elasticity; above,theA ccornplanintient eontain GereralView ofthe of ai by H er0 e e h u lcp p r - plait) andtirimined with bows- Ilnited States, and of the several state.- anoterritories, The comet seeks a more sequestered lot, Mountains, &c. &c. This council can hardly fil n ea Cloice or risk their money IaINN NCOLLARS---nh the greatest variety of styles with a particular account of the internal i provenents And all our fierce volcanoes are mere vapours. to be a very interesting one, aswelunderstand that A Charter has been obtained frim the lrist! andmad Patterns-- plain,p in t e b st lnnrSi e te single arid do uabl e cord, existinigand p respective. L ikew ise th e principal actua s v r l t o s n s o s n u o e o s o h o C U n i f F o i a f r t e i t n e a a ,a i O L S K O w i e b l c r e n f a y n d p a d s t a pe r o u t e s t h r o u g h o u t t l h e I n i o n w i t h t h e d i s t a n c e s i n r s t antosh e p r i r e arte p e tes e t t ndqtui t e c h ai s p r p oenf rgw o h u ded--u s n OILSI AS Ofwit, la k, re nfan y ottnida ie s from place to pla exhibited. The whole," in con. YetThat'sah Somethingno uc yetweto tilakesh lloelne's h ro it s ibehao n w h nt ese m otA k n a ef ak h uda u h b h u h e esr od alldecriptionsandwidths, with agoodassortmentofLinen nexion with tle Maillustratingthe geogiaphy,topogra- not much; we s till shall feel its flame- F ort Gibsonown, behea the Caoat will tleft pse, s o fl d i as tuh e thought ec nss yi hlynn, pw, and 3tatisties'ofthe Uniolin a mortidn, arid be held-popssblay atthatpost, but more probably at wharve--and purchasing the requisitelad w bllshed partners. The above works way be "tnf MOIJID, Had been for (7""11o't Wholly unava ing C rrey m e a s y es n t tA o in r v t tr r somewhere in the prai- is the U. S. public domam-andit is expected The abovearticles d o sale wholesale and retail at the 155 B3-roagway, New York.T OIeto bad tale men alwh Old E s tablished Capan'dStock Manufactory o Pieof Ofite ihu teIdx $0 ne twobi tls nhumaalna ysureus t virost LUKE DAVIES & SON, No. 1U2Williaro street. alPon th p wi thout tir Index 810; Index 'Tis human nature's virtue, not its failing. Gibson seveml weeks, and excited considerable cu- and lined, the whole amount of the stock can b LUKE D- alone. $2. aP E 7 L o e l g o n They were highly delighted with the Ar- dteemedowith large interest, andafford those t OleP.TCH If SorrY~t I~~^l i~~~~, we're toe feel wenofrgtto hnave no fssf'f kansaw and Compromise, whiich were the first subscribers who are disposed to settle at the towra F11H E C"AM PAGNE FO INTAIN.-Thestib l cause tire foe we'renotoh v asi tof L D t ._P O RLgTqar erC LtA M P A G N 'Eca k h P r iB R A JD YTan z etc bell hsceriber a enhavin already introd uced e fl n tn g r .c tehintslf to th s u t a ~ o t h y e e a T e e et e v ,i p o t n t f d i g s i otc.-100 quarter casks old Port Wine, lawfn,,,,, by his Patent Sell ffliirl SelascalledLoco oos, re. Bm comet~s ae inot racematureaso tousnaelghf ftew ays, under escort ofa. compay wrtof Dragoon, acin oppruiyofdigs n etrtr. h 150 baskets "Grape" Chanmpagne, quarts anliints, land sBSpctfoilly informs tHe loversfa fine sear, and of a glss c ig from Formosa offgoodchanripa-,ne.that he hal -gesol-ne.-lat No. 4 Park Riow, LM.t us be miserne; yen) let us Icave for the purpose of inviting the various tribes or 40" do (to d do i n sto ai v tatpli htnpnt under tie, ah -v naine, inletweci desig- To idle boysand philosopllic covers bards belonging to their nation, to attend the Coun- do a thi Commercial Advertiser.h 5 pipes Olard, Dupuy & Co. Brandy, entilledto deb. nate it at onceas a place of accommodation for gentlemen Thejoys ofi lopo : let usdespond andgrieve- C1\-Arkansas Gazetle. GENTLEEN- 20*halfpipesr do do do do0do only. His store will be always stocked with segars of all "I would not, if I could, begay," writes Rogers Imay be mistake bu I t i w , 10 do Seignelte do do do brands worth buying and sinoaking. selected by i ao.t Fromthe Galenian oast 19 nor f l aswe bth I saw a ver y 5 do Champagne do do do colipcle.,t judge with such precanision, as has ntyet been Anamsh is easier when rast all cure handsome 5 pipes London do do do done. by any other e-tablisl;nent. A part of the place ias Check not your sorrow-call it uncontrollable; PE T' N KA-T i a rill this namerun- iateulogiurn onanumber of on g l 6 brls old Peac Brandy een separately arrange. for t ihe reception of gentlemen Grief may be disagreeable yet, endure- ni through the whole extent ofthe lead mis ; it (clerks,) who had assoiate a wo t 400 cases Claret, of various grades who wo,,ld wish to take a glass or two of the hest chain. It grows more pleasant when it's inconsolable. h, oars andWhoh o "ad a boat' or 150 ca.es flock, do ( lo pai ne w itho utt htin f obliged to purchase a w hole or half a W hoe'er is no quite horrr- snri lke, l to its outlet Into the R ock river. T her e are in its Ih eda y s etth em sl a o the river at ni 55 bales old Mocha Cofte bottle. Tile wine obtained from importers well known for I.ethithinkonlyofthea e det course many valuable mill seat.s;nd upo ach fo the benef of Oe th e Now I wil 125 do old Java an(St Doringod their artirle, will be off..r.dnby top gla'ssar the very reason- side, along its whol each is a most 10"baskets Bordeaux Oil; aforsale by able charge ofoone shiilina,, a wnd drawn from an apprratus, Ie thus, at least,i t c et o me s fda long as w oea miningc I t ist b ioul stt a tw ao RICHARD WII,,IAMSON, constructed under ca.cldl directions of our well kn,,wn YuO wil l obsrv. nn- -. kepy on ta Mpdl.n" and mer itois caneot~( Dr il ton Theae whoe wotiatcl. Logfb hi eih oMoeineen aie'*beal kon.Nwsetlreaeevrtdyfi-readh lwvched.ne "*131^'-'1 W11^?l' S &c--M AD)E-]RA.--4 butns, b pipes, 8 ous, and the proprietor trusts that his patrons will now, Troubles we've had, 'tis tran"tist pae Sprm etloaosthendheour sroewhhp .r o"dwlhtefwsad l~cac,,cks v,K:wtoi.CGordon & Murdnck, l'.lackburn's and meii(. .'11 '' u 4 1" "K ap er n me io w s ul, nd abih rnini k other '.rands, via Fast Indies, London, and direct. D. BERRIEN & CO. 3P7SHRY- Pearl-strhat, conon, ano be Talk notk Brownc whoordl agentst-ran' fome th Lac lFcatson prease froe bye Givellia eaS ons the, water (;FhsSinlfi Gold and Pate i 20herry Wine, afR-nd s, turcaskBrw, wGor- lestIaanl egs agnts afordte s goi: e toos thepae rm wihe Gie W tach .i talandFterna aeu rmi;Mmlon hs nepieldhmter nsac anKd urwd t "-in lytasp don, Puff's and Carrerabrati.l: ,,soneof higthcost. r pr,,nptly ex-cntetl, may 19 OftCobbett tin o-hnupntecetinth a Idnwrb bin heauto siipifnmlt'* ""k ntatigIws SICILY M ][AD I A-5 nipes In" ham's I'' band. 3 C hathamn square and 515 Greenwich street, Where they A great Enltghtener, bidding oics ea ,a ou l m ls san w th n ar tStt e t. P e ie tsei htT es en S n tr a d TENE^,ltlI'lFE- p'l(es~andhl piQ" pem dry new (eathers of their excessive maislnre, and purify Will wag a tail ,f fire eesmeeae;. A otofcehrrcelyen taisdiep 1nrnJ.h n ls "'r urerso o . ,hptl~denslthesnrispUre jii~ce of tlhe grape,_ without the addition el vy ar ,l apparently dead' are claeased from ,'he dirt and all Wilt end, in England split into two pieces Hamilton. yon.flosdesdna n la hl up '*R El POT pipes, 10 qr.cask, and 150 dozen choice imlriie which^^^ I.e h taveteToiinnwenurb;Tisofec s otno n nypulioos rutuse. and (baomth"?lil a"""" ,1; PrtRo.zad~wma, lu's radto5 poipess and 'f e very impotan ^~arfie nlar, t~h appearane Nor ,what tie Whig!s hav 0 nrw bogubtibliedtbeeayonadrconro ths asr tak r ,T ;(,C stuin 8.0qrt.cRn,k Iz~atndN wand CalabaPot's 1 fans 50pipes clansd an rsre ff ute dp- newn hs fOa,. ti oMla<, owihpac hr uhtt e mvhaphnoe .""^0.an hs hp CllAMPAGNE--50caesvriousbrand.s, amngwhich rdqeei nae shor^tt ^^ lime^ previousumn and^ ^ sent ^ ,^ fill,mt, BrauC,o wh i.;,'h(a~r h el'povihwn e. '.l' Ros,., and other brands whithi~ will be satisfactory. ]ns airt, a" trial of thie atove, ,, ', h rtrsy eh sn o b h o uaino ~ n ,, 1 y 'Bo ik r lba SAU*T,"f;I^l~'NE-(.0,l~lcass alatll' ne, lprse Vi d will tell ltie story. Peds/carried to and from at a reasona. No more about the **March "o uutpec -trmnsw' eices~oitn^ vh ^ ltyu "I~"wudb utrcmes u Gt v.Npleon and oi*' her F,'F1"nI;ch w "ie Wine. Persons leaving their areswlbepoplatned o ns"y ae-aohrswtirac;oji.nwstupaodlug lkeaopnf ^ ^RtIN W1NS--t^e"scc I 1aenhae Rudesh~einter, to.,_ ,, My pen--is shrivell'd--andm ki-ry AA CIET TeHmlo Oi)Itl er os.Sy etee ^ ^Erl Nba.'etlorki ine. c. s B-Te lw~ ublic are respectfuHllycr, otsthet4 caln itatgiethdeilofa(-herertldylitifouSt uon H.UI;MlTAGK--5Oca'.esrhanie bie. see tnatwhch isflor their r.cal.,handinteresr, UNTDSAE A; a n eacoyacdn hc curdi h tofnysop n u fmet Hh L'NDON It-WN fTOUTAN DIORTIsR-100cask? f A Principal itlms ,i the monthly statement of the U. States neighborhood of that town oi tae 31st ullimo. ear on you, This e 'a'y.1^ 1 1 1 a Agent, Bank for 1st June. John Shroyer, of Morgan township, had bee[v on a the t fresh water seamen can't smell powder- th I3 TT ,F---2'0jrss Brstl orer w i a d pin~ t ~The ab -ove g nse 'ut oie odsos fh il Loans on personal.;ecurity, 31,761i,155 45vi t ofTthe0r ssmrcsneaporter, wne, and pinaceotdispose dfin visit to some friendp, atnd was returning in the after- scampered off shouting astheyTan. BNotrI CORtKS--10()balesVVelvetCorks,in various packagesand Other secities, 5624,351 41 that this was the Club that youior diillPrent qnalitis. rg9HE A IHIKICit PATENT SOAPS911 IF, wife ard four ot his children, hen a violent storm somebody else wrote so highly about but I dc VINF.GAIK-50 casks French wine Vinegar. IL PAINT --Tile undersigned have now the satisfaction 38.787.793 57came on, at a moment when they were in the midst that although they wcre dressed like ge'ntlemanr . SWEET OIL-50 baskets Bordeaux. orfoffering totthe pnblic.thiohhe imediurftheiragenis, Domestic Bills of Exchange, 24,854,8.32 47 of a forest, and Mr. Shroyer was compelled to Stop Ye made a confusionOfsou sn founed, I.ONT)ON IIUSTA UD--O ca.iees6 doyen each, togetlier in tll parts of the U. statess the above named article, which h 63,642,646 04- on account of the havoc m ade b. th. tbr e of *I you would h ave th o ht t were oa nded o with genpial assortment of choice (old Wines, theimostof poeses(esIualitiesfloroutside paintinghtr superiortc those B1ring, Brothers & Co. 1-8 75379 whcnribsbsrbe'owipottin adenile f hteLad pei, 39157 w ind on the trees a round thim. WVhile in the act i; C' ry swinish multitude broke loose themselves. which are lite subscriber's own Ploi e tat2on, and entitled of White a Sree was 91267 47 N ow the meaninsL Of All this lon preamble iso todbn~r.Five years' experience, which is the time since `s irts RedemptoheofePulicsDebt a6l0th Tile public mayrely upon the purityofal' oodsfreu use, provesonfcoat lobe more lasting avid useful than two Treasrcrof the United States, 51),999 14 hii, the tap of nhich fll upon the wagon in which to inir99 this quill driving fraternity, titwhen tins rtsll nt. or three oI White Lead. Public Offcers, 1,015,66589 his family were seated, and instantly killed ht ihn wi t'hey have a mibad to gst on the Hog's-b t Allorders will receiveei on fldiale attention. This composting n W-ill not incorporate, with w r,!otcr, areos rcan l nd liv;d Dial Deposites,. N nn Gridiron or into the P ut rr if o, the is spread uponr the surface of wood or any other ,hatcrial. lurn from tBanks, 4aWra1al7 411 CHOICE TEASE VINES.&c.-The subscribers Vatercannotpenetraie either wood or Molt: buildings Due to Banks, 4,191.857 79 and the unhappy husband on'l father had much dii- A.M.to8,P M. would invite the attention of their friends andthe* puj. whereon this article is used; two coats of it will effectually Notes of ftate Banks, 3,018,066 45 ficultV in extricating his family from the ruins. Yours, T lie to theirfin(e assortment Of Groceri es,which consist in prevent dampnesspenetratingbrickwalls and stuccowork, Philadelphia. Boston. Hallett's Cove, 15th June 1835 part ofthe following f willrI frequently causes aw c unhealthy moisture on i wc P personal Security, 3549 3S7 62 2,368,092i59 RESCUE.-On tia 9th inst. during a heavy thun- N. R. By way ofrecaltion I have procure T EA S ~--G unpovvd iq', fh nlpe ial, th ,oon, Y oung llyson side ofthe in. Bank Stock, 3 27 0 9 34 8 8 9 ir s o m w h l t ie t a er C n Thkneo w na o ninis Paint adheres close]itowwood.biick, iron and tin-- Other Securitiel,, 3,996,z8 04 a Eagle w as an onnce ofgu pwderha tkepmu( ^ ^'ll-M^ ~~~~~~~~~~in short, to all kinds of wetals-and without the evilofblis. _1-J6! TT ^ ^mlsfo o-tahoyatcei h os, n noneo ht WINIE.-g-Madeira, o choce s sd A al th term,, 7,918,338 57 2 3 treal, Capt. Vaughan, discovered some floating tim- Nuch as we Use for killing snow-birdsso different grades. -h as w e se for8killi Sherry-B-rown, Go!d aud Palo., aron, wh;ch are sorne I has been proved by eiipcrencf, that Fire has little Domestic Exchange, 1,970,503 68 2, Olor~ no moret fractdeponrroos which havesernapainte orfle 1wi.thh.t grades brought to this ioarket. n lie anticipated there might be some unfortunate per- hour in the night, I intend to fireon nthem when Powt-cure juice of thi gaaIpe. Alo, tohae very old andar coeed 9,8842 25 5,656,541f 89 sons. He immediately bore down and rescued from the retreat; and m lietheywon'tFit vetPrejie fh rape 10;o snerl And od ewirofth tneilybern.eedprfcly ueftom State Banks, 86377 2,2 8dsUto ee e h er rce nterwl' o oetm oore Teneriffc, Sicily Mlalcira, LsoCae fvros A l e ve ry ^ Sic iy Ma;ia Lib. lre fvrou 0 ky roof may generally be rendered Perfectly D'ue totXat ankIts, 70,9 66 12,6 35 sn^a. orma amongt who w't As"g we have nihrplicf e no r clw athkue brands., tight by two coats ofthis; aint,ifprop..rl,,laid on. as Mr. Grant, of Ottawa Ai New^ y York. Baltimore.^ ver theowl o th rft w ic was a valuable ow kn w f o b ttr ay o eah he e Champ~agne, Ilcidsieek, Grape and July. The Soap Stone is capa le of beinrn t i SGer -La n a r ieoftedifLupCrsed,-en White,-dHvan requires a mixture cl half white lead, it is the first coat of Banardoan, 4,537,p.b 0 ."' U R--apure Soap Stone that forms thimportantbasisof-itsgreat Other Scurities. 97 _520000 Theodore Wilson, of Kittery, Maine, has be ne call thpri towi COPFEE-Mocha, Old Government Java, Jamaica, La- *durability. 1 committed to jail in Iork,furthe murder of his wife T ,uir swl faracaibo. anla The undersigned have nowv on hand and consot nly for Doesi Ecitgo, 2,164, 81 144,43 32 hc eprertdudrcrusacsoeir^, MNiAnN-r hmsHgibt ,o CuiEESE-Swiss, nutcIl Barlow and American. sale at their sEtore," No.7 Jautehs Sli N. Yorkthebov ordinary barbarity. He is a farmer ofse2 years (it acre Ahiherst county, Virginia, who died in Februarn FRUIT.-laisinsin hole, half, quarter and fancy box- mentioned Paint, in all itsvarious cors.9,9,01757 1,6,8537 of bad disposition and habits, and she was an ex last, lefta will In Which he directed that his sla es; Prunes.Fig, Currants, Ahnondsand Citron. Agents will be establishedthroughont the United States, Due from State Banks, 721,168 68 1932 ecl Woan. abou fifty i-nb ershould all be fre of PR I S'ERVi.A-Canton Ginger and Limps, tHavanw a Pre- in Ordcs n w ith iti reason. e wll bay f o atm Due to StateBanks, ran 2 f 3378 me 326;P77sV I he Colo eiin Itv teSa te; if serves viz: Liaies, Pine Apples, Citron, r, 1:3 Order withcir ouses will be astgood qto at eury ac armicksouglesniudtoncfdrpntedear, t ate So hthe 23ivlg ofs va Jelly..gte shtatest noticed W asre nto n, i w k o t 3 in by e w LONE ONG SAUCES.-CariicReadnig,aHiarvey, Es-ome a bo uto for lf th at bet ofWhiteN of*The public house of ur baLont hal, of Sag ameng his e rt andeptster A onte s e n e f A c h v i s u i l S u c c a y 2 6 11 T N K E W & A L L N 1 a r b o+r w a s b r o k e n o p e n b y a m a n b y t h e n a e o h i s h o r s e t a k i n g iv [ h ( n h o i g h m u d r t l Ie c naeff Ancon erighheoasta en p aces( KETCr UPS--Wahnui, andbac lushr.am, and Indiailoy. allH tSUHSCLlER inforiety, that ne John a Nicoll, president of t western part oelof a l ed canvich and over pr. sibeth e and the omcei ) of it bar'sBrown gtootit Phiaepbeia Poter and PaleAle .it c s now rti abed dto wait on any who may favor hi, with fo'k county. Mr. a s prang n o m hiss e d, met w eapon s He w as and aogentlcan onte bi et letter bo the Ex an fi9er. their custom,atthcr houses, with breaof as good quality burglar in an entry, ansl a violent strule ensued.-- nuch respected. ( f r IlAMS.-Westphala.Virginia, BurlingtonEatnCityCured asthey possiblycalnl eet. in the ct- i 'l bL haTpp OtC re- melyJassistance bein- r procured, At The rcen Co ofew (lays s inc a ints. ecp o , flaos. ceive any orders-having provided himself with a horse andd reatw itha noow lo, one of theJsep o Am rong, electedst w SEGASof very i h,r ice q n alitit s, aiong v lr ieb aresonen d of fo tile Pltercparedain orthe p l ce, ow t de in our county jal. Fr, F. th a ccat ha i fee dom or very superior T,sbacaona. Bread hinall its variety, with art nstaalassortment of Cakes, although severely beaten, is rio Prnvi'iojs 1331l Bed and has sentenced to pay a terms pribedrby the wl. farth C All ofrth[e above goods hiaves beenselected Withs realt ca, stilbe had daily atlt old e stablisno eti of (hedB No. 4 o ehe assailant,yib pobsess any weap, fine of t y dla and cation ow t the subject isend eted the oceta caro, andare ofstexeeriorqaabliine lorsalt be y Vestewltreet.A gentleman in Duchingm1rA cRunre t s c ea 14TIsa KtfALTER &yLINEN, IMot Rollsatthis season, every ;iiorningat o'clock. At thet reTmnt 78o.630 Utieaved Aune ou rer i je 15 Fuhtnn. car. of Church st. 2 OHap "28. C ,c13RsOkiE Uia uc.-rmte!haa u- onlpeiinJsp rm O lcasd et wet-he lae il 'INE-S, TE!AS AND VRCI E .-Th DAIJEAU98 CELEBRIATE D STIR E.NGTM perty, has pass#rd, been cleared front, -t( eta hst)dbswr ad n hnb re i ct subserilb:,rs have on ha la are sotmxi ofandfo nd uilyroge assortor n teenrstIDf ENING P ,ArTER--Prepared f+,rlains or weakness l)ace,, or, the Erie Canalvi:-977b s.F o renpad adapict nh sb en m eon ( \Visies, Teas aiid Groceries. for sale oil te,',u6as reasonta- in(the breast. Side, back, o iis lofrg ofilna ,7 bs A h s ,4 bs r vso s 33 2 d g e ,a d w s s ne cdt o reny a slir- o i;E e uo ot e C l nzto oitji bit! a, flit.t rate av'iches can be obtained in tile city. Their tisin. liver comnplaints. ,arntdysplepsia; for conchls, colds,4, bushels W heat 8.t buhl Co reG an 35 52 s m n i t eAn u nS aeP i o .ii ew eh rit ils nd h m toL eia nci oraS ttnexp~ected ~;4in all ostablishalent faaotalofartil~e tkind,U anlad ald'bincludes I&cmasthc sil'thcy wi412i075euetygiumbered1at- ms whiahharegtated every variety fior thte use of familicst-amongst them are-- noleastinness.,Safety ........ certinl. are',,,,i ed ) sot,+t....613 feet Timber,.8,3 tvs or olseltonhsa atrahdorvlae etra R LONDON LINE OFPAK T.T g proprietors ofthis Line ofPackets having mcrea n ed the number of their Ships, will hereafter d Sat'h one of them from New York and from rortsimut on, the Ist, Ith and 20th, and from London on tie 7th, 17t and 27th of every month throughout the year: viz:- FRO U W N W-YORK. June 20--Ship MONTREAL,C. 11, Champlainmaster. July I-ShipCANADA, Thomas Brittonmaster July 10-Ship --- (new) master. July 20-Ship HANNIBAL, F. I. Hebard, master. Aug. I-Ship PHILADELPHIA, E. E.Porgan, waster. Aug. I--Ship P'RE-IOENT, George A ug. 20-Ship SAMSON, D. Chadwick, master. Sept t I-ship TORONTO, R. Grkwold, master. Seepl. 10-Ship ONTARIO, Jacdes Kearney, master. Sept. 20--hipONTARIO, JaresKearney,imaster. Oct. 1--Ship WES L'MINATER, (new) H. L. Champion. Oct. 10-Ship ST. JAMES, Wrn.S.Seoornmaster. FROM LONDON. Jnne 27-TORONTO, leaves PortSmouth July 1. J"ily 7-ONTARIO, leaves PurtsmouthJuly 10 July 17-WESTMIN1rER,leaves Portsmouth July 20. July 27-ST. J.AMES, (new) leaves Portsmouth Aug. 1. Aug. 7--MONTREAL, leaves Portsmouth Aug. 10. Aug. 17-CANADA, leaves Portsmouth Aug. 20. Au 27 (uew) le ves Poxtsmouth Sept. 1. .gut 7-HANNIBALLeavesPortsmouthSept. 10. Sept. 17-PHILADELPIA, leaves Portsmouth Sept 20. Sept. 27--PHILADELPHIA, leaves Portsmouth lstlune Oct. 7--PRESIDENT, leaves Portsmouth Oct. 10. Oct. 17-SAMSON, leavesPortsmouth Oct. 20. Theseships are all of the, irstolass,about600tons bur then, and are commanded by able and experienced navi gators. (!roatcare will be taken that the Beds, Stores &c. are of the oest description. The priceof cabin pas sage outward, is n1ow fixed at.$140, inniuding Winesand Liqnors, or$120 without Wines, &c. Passengers paying the last mentionodprice, can be -upplied by the steward at the ptimted rates,which will bofurnished on board. Nei, thier the captains nor owners of these packets will be re. spon sible foi any letters, par "ls er packagessent bythem unless regular Bills of Lading are signed therefore. Apply to JOHN GRISWOLD,70 Southstreet, New-York, or GRINNELL MINTURN& CO.134 Ftontst.do.orto GEO. WILDE {(. CU).49o.l wanic-1 liflon, N. B. Steamboats run daily froma Portfiiouth(vvtere these packetsstopto land and receive passengers) to the coutinentand to different parts of England may 13 LIVIERPOOL PACKETS.-The sul,- In scribers have ,etablished the followingilipsasa 'NOWN Line of raoketsbetwcen this portend Liverpool, toloave thLs portion the 8th, and Liverpool onthe24tho each month in, the year, except that when thosedatesfall on Sunday, the sailing of the ships will be deferred until next day. PR 03f NE YOK, July 8--Ship NAPOLEON, Jonn P.Smith. Aug. 8-Ship INDEPENDENCE, E. Nye. Sept. 8-8Ship ROSCOLJoseph C.UDlano. Oct." 8 -Ship GEO. WASHINGTON,.. oldreee. These ships are all first class, about 600 tons burthen, commanded by men of great experience, and no pains or expense is sared to have the aciodations convenient, andthestoresof the bestdesetiption. Tl.e rate of pas- sage outwar !islfixed by aindnerstandingwiththcnro|'rie tor; ofthe other lines, at $140, including wines and iiquois, or $120 withovit wines, &c. Passeng( paying the last wentionedsum can lie supplied by thrf itevvdrd -i tlic printed rates which will be furnisheu (.1 board. Neither the captains or owners oftnese ships %ill be responsible for any letters, -,rcels or packages sent:)y them, unless regular billso(tading are signed, her-.lr. For freight o1 passage, apply to jan 27 GRINNELL. MINTiIN & CO.134 Frontt. LI VEKlLP00 1 P'AC AB'le, t TO SAIL FROM NEW YoR K ON T. E 24Tl AND Ll- SBWE.RPOOL ON THE 8TII OF EV3RY MONTH, AS FOL- LOWS' FROM _EW-YORX June 24--Ship UNITED -81 ATES"N. ft. Holdrege. July 21--thip ENGLAND, Ca|t Gocorge Nxwell Aug. 24-Ship VIRGILNIA pt.Isaac Harris. Sept. 21--Ship SIIEFl'lLD,Capt.F P. Allen. FROM' LIVRPOOL, July 8-Sltip iSHEFFIELD,6)tons. Agil. -8--hiv UNITED STATES,6o0ton. Sept. 8-Ship ENGLAND, 730 tons. Oct. 8-Ship VIRGINIAN,620ton?. Theowners of the above ships intend one of them shall ail, romthisporto n the2 thaadone tron Liverpool onthe3theachl nonth. ThistliniciupnsedulNew Yrrk uuilt ships, of the tirstelass,of theburthenof'O0tonsand upwirdilscoppered and copper fastened ; their cabins are fitted ard furnished with particular regard to the comfort and convenience of .passewa-s.-Ten e price ofpassage to Liverpool, in the cabin is l40lollatrs. They arc ablycoi- manled,and insurance can be effected on them at the loweslrate. Neither tlie Captaira, Agents, nor Owners, will be responsible forany letter, parcel.orpackaee, sent by tliese ship, unless a regular bill of lading Lie signed therefor. For treighLor assage,applyto WOl) &, rM LE, or to feb 3 SAMNEL i & 40N1. OLD LINE OF LIVERPOOL. PACKOTb. The. Old Line (. '*Packets will be continued by the subscribers, to sail from Now York and Lior- & Bpo., on theIsand l6th of each month, with the exception that when tile sailing day fallson Sunday~the ships will s:iil theceeding Monday. FOR LIVERPOOL. July I--Ship pOUTH AMERICA, R. Waterma, 616 do July. 16--ShipBRITANNIA, Beojj.L.Waite, 630tons. Aug. l-Shi[ ORPHEUS, Irsley, 575tous 5,A-i e16-4hip NORTH k.tDixey,610ton8 50pt. I-ShipCxLEDON'A, H raham,64 tons ,e)t.16-Ship HIBERNIA, 1. Wilson,551 tons Oct. I--.hip EUROPE, k.C. arshall,618tons Oct. 16-Ship COLUMBlS, N C->bh. FOR .VRW YORK. July 1-Ship HIBERNIA July 16-ShipCOLUMBUS Aug. 1-Ship EUROPE Aug. t6-Ship.souTi AMERICA. Sept. I-Ship BRITANNIA Sept. 16-Ship ORPHEUS. Oct. I-Ship NORT AMERICA. Oct. 16-ShipCAlDONIA. These ships are all of the first e lass, coiunta ned by men of character andexperience, andcarew I betaken thatthabeds, bedding, and stores, shall be j, the best kind. Therate of passageoutwaul is fixed, byan under- Standing with the proprietors of tle other lines, at $140, including wines andliquorsor 130without wines, &c.- Pas-ionters paying the last mentioned sum, can besupplied by thio Steward, at the printed rat *s, which will be fur. nished on board. Forfreiuhtorpassagepplyto BARING, BROTHERs. di, CD. L rpool, andto GOODHUE & CO. or C. H. MARSHALL, ap2 61Southst. New York. ]U1 E GItA.NT PASSAGE OFFICE- Fur Steerage Passengers from G reat Rritaim sS and Ireland.--Persons scttldi h ntdae who wish to send for their fred imGatBtyno Ireland, cann secure their passgsatioio o 7 Pearl-street, on the most moraetrsinrtac ships~sailing from Liverpooleeywe~nno hc theyean embark at the tim ms.oneittth . selves. The ships are of avryupioclsfttdp with every ooveniernce fortevygcmaddb skilful and careful men ; and h rqec n ucul ity el theirdeparture will prvntehayepnc-i tenattciadantou delay at Livrol hgetscei ,iiedlto prornotffthe cuifrator( -cpssnesanite shsuhildnotcomnout,the passage oe sawy eun > l tthe persons fromwo tarcevd The cheapness of travelling ntesembas ic areeonstantly running to Liverolfothvaisprs of Ireland, Scotland arid Wae, renesai vr xei tiotts and econuminal mode ofmgrto;adh aes of thi.s establiiihmoi-txt thosieprwilastte scn ers free ofconmiis~ion,inrforwrig'cragg.S of any amounttto ashsitthem i rpni fthvoae or for arny author purpose, willb adoloi ndmn in Liver~pool, or lemrttod to aypr lGetBiano Ii eland, as may be required. Apiainrmprosc s'iding' inllhe count-v (post pi~~)ilcrmtya ne to "- and passages trom New Yokt iepocnas be engrage'd atthiis office otematrsnbl ns ^ap 2o0 9AMUELT(IOMPO,7Per-re. t.ag t[lIER.lPOCI, TOT BCA AA. SKTihe Proprietors, f,'om ;lal u~ottiyhv received from their numnorosadetne redhv been induced (*fiom frequtentapiaio opto h Line, lor the ensuing ; year, 13,tefloigilt ships, which wi'l depart fi-n' Liverpool to uebec. eve- ry sixteen days, couli-in't on the 1st of April, and will be known as The Robinson's Liuo Packets.' This Line has been putinto operation for the view ofoblig. ing, exclusively, thuso ofs our nan y friends from Great Bri- tain and Iheland who may be desirous ofzi'fmg their rela- tives or connexions from the Old Country. Great pun-,Ii. tv will be manifested as to the periodsof their departure.- their Commanders have already been selected, and are men of sterling talent. The Company has fixed the price of passage from Liver. pool to QuiioUec at $16. Every comfort will be aftbi-iisd consistent to a steerage passage, (tnder the three. tons of his Majesty's Emigrant agcnt)-pure water and fuel will always beinabundance. 1 Remittaneps can be mnade through the opnetors, paya. ble in every Province and Conunt11 Icelad, besides in all the inlan-d Towns as wIll as in Ei.,liand, Scotland. anii Wales. Their Drafir! on tl.o Messrs. Robinsons&Co Dublin, answer every purpose of 1 l3ank of Irclan Notes." The vessels comprising this Line will be called as fol. lows, and are all 500 tons burthen,or over~viz. St. Patrick, Ensland, Ballinasloe, I -i.land, Repealer, S oand, Emnerald isle, Wales, Apply to, or address, 246 11, tI street, New-York. DOUGLASS, ROBINSON & C3. ROBINSO-iN .OTIHE'IS, Bankers, Liverpool. ROBINSONS & CO., Bankers, Dublin. may 22 WHOLIGSAJLAE P ER]FUNEKY ESTAB- LISIVNMENT.-A general assortment of Perm Mery, Fancy Soap, Cosmetics, &c. SuperiorColognc Water, 1uplainandlancy bottles Treble Lavender Water, do do do Musk scented do do do do do Amber do do do FloridaWater do do do Espritdc Rose do do do do do Honey Water do do do Rose,orange Flower, an4 Bay Waters Extractsanfa Essences,assorted kinds SHAVING SOAPS. SoponaeeousCompound~in putsandcakes Treblescentedshaving T;blots,hicakes, iaslzes Otto of Rose shaving CUkes, to do Transparent do do do dO FANC 130AP, Otto of Rose and Chinuse Musk Soaps Chmialo eic,as ioponaccousTablts Fine RorehAluond, a.niiasitilc inboxesoft dozen each Einollienti-oap3,8kinds,assorted, do dt. do Fancy Glazed bill, 10 ,', do do do do Embossed Soap, 8 do do do do do Windsor -Soap, in par and wooden boxes Whiteanulbrown V n:..;o Sopp,in paper & bud Treble scented do do do do Ottoof RoseCos netic LudLHipoaaccousWash Balls Marbled Wash dalls.N 12a^ COSMETICS. lie 4(JAIL.S, HOLLOW WARE, SHOVEL is N.' SPADES, A&. le 200 caiks Cut Nails, ass'd from V to 60d th 0'l0 do Bradl head nails, ass'd from 6d to 24d h: 100 do fine3d, 4d1 and5d Fioishimg Nails 100 do cu'evpikes and Sheat.ing Nails 30 11 .Wrought In Rivots 50 tons Eastern IHollow Ware, comprising a cumplet assorlioteot for the Southern and Soulli Ame lc.an lnarets. 10 tons [I,)rse nail rods ; 10 do ShipKnee Shapes 500 dozen A,)n,,s celebrated back strap and plain Sh( vels and Spades 150 do do C:i;t Slee Shovelsand Spades 150 do Wild's Cast te(l and plated Shovelsan Spades 2,50 do Adam's back strap Shovels and Spades 50 do Atnes'socketSpa(,les;500do A es'ShoeKnivc 150 do Collins & Co. Sitmon's,and Patten's Axes 75 do Simlmnon's Hatchets, ass'd sizesand patterns 200 do King's and Howard's Hoes 100 (to Brown's and Kin.Is Hay and Manure Forks 100 do Farwell's double set and common grass an grain SRythes 75 do Gridirons; 50 do Cotton Gin Saw Plates 200 do (,Mortice and Rim Locks 15 do Calico Prinmers' Websor Doctors 150 do Circular Saws, ass'd fron 6to30 incies 4000 sets Cart and Wagon Boxes 3(4i1,)l bs Rolpi's Hcrse Nails, Nos. 7, 8 and 9d 1500 JapannedlTea Kettles , 200 boxes Hl!bart's superior cut sacks ass'd from 1i to 24 oz. warranted full weizht 25 do Keith's Segar Box Tacks, assorted froi J to , Inches 150 do Mason'ssuperiorcut.Brads,a ssdfromJlo2in. | 100 (lo Field's do do do do do do 14 do Pool's Plumb Levels 15 Ylo American Try Pols, of 140 gallons each 4 Press Screw. and Fixtures for pressing Oil 500 pairs brass top'd Andirons, Togelhorwith (C'auldron and Sugar K-;tles; Colton Gins, Oven and Boiler Flues, Shingle Mill Saws,(ast Iron Punq|'s, Fire Bricks, &c., for sale at the manjfactur'r.r'q pries, by WITIIERELL, 01[ES & CO. ,iay IS 2 Liberly stroe. * 1N Efi PlATj/i&. i111 l_ ltOIN. : T-Tk- It ING COPPEIt, IRON WIRE, SIAEEYLEAD, SIEET TIN, &c. 7,500 boxes Tin Plates,assorte ti,of best approved bra i!a 2,50') bundles Englis!; SheeIron, No. 12x27 250 do do do 0amaged 4,500 (Io Russia d fi tqualily 250 do it( do damaged 150,000poitudslion Wire,No. Ito 21 60,000 long 12, suitbl re ?9JtC0 Ibs Ilatd Wire,dN>. 0 tr2 35,00011S. blight do No.20to29 40,0001bs. annealed Wire,No. '4to27 80,000lbs.brass ('0 No.0to 30. 75 casks Card Wirepprovvdbrands 100 rolls Stheel Lead; 100t-oxes Canada Plate 250cases Lom'on SheethimCoppei.assorted 10,000pieun(ls Pig Copper bolt `0,000 do India, Enolishand Sp 10.000 doo Englis, Bar Tin Z),000 do SheetZinc.superiomualityI for roofing 1,000 do Bar Lead;'100,000 do Speller 1,000 sells Iron Weights; 10,000 Ibs. Lead Pipe 5,000 1 !bs Composinion Mal 1,0001 bs Copper Kettles-, 40,00 lbs French Antimony P,000 Ihs. Ena sitAntimenv 50 casks English Brass kettles 1,000 Ibs. SpelterSolder. Togetherwithan assortnientoflron and Tin Rivets-ud Ears, Scale Beams, Tinners'Tt-ols, and Machines,&c. constantly onhzud, andforsale b'y PIIELPS. DODGE & CO. .1 l5 e.orn r ofCliffanilton-strects. ANAll, ,TWINE, S5tl[' THREAD. 500 ca k6 B.-ids,(SpikesandWroughtNails 400 bdls, and 3 thrcadIndiaTwine 20 bales London Seine do.a3Kori-d5ja30 25 do Scotcb lBaling Twine'a0001bsAmerican do 175 do English, Shoe Thread.assorted 900 coils Russia Hemp Half Rope 500do Amtnrican di do (Cord do 500 dIo Ruosmand Manilla Tracc Rope ;Halterand Bed 6000 Gunny Bags.200,lozen WireSelves 250 pcsCottnn l'i;g.ng,42icl 25 brlsGluec, 50 bxsrc.otton, woodland horse Card 50 balesCaiinilhwick;12caseslii<'ial2i,inds 100 (tozahovelsand(SpadesAines'an (lot ters 308 bxs Window Glass,7x9,8';11 and 10x12 50 (14) Axes;20 (o Cow Hide Whips Togeth e rwitta c constants 7ip ly)fl)arborn I Paten T Ba- lances, MorrisandFin's I iqiiCocks, Wilsup's Coffoe Mills, while Gooper'sWare, Brusiiofe very desciption, Fishl Lines andsinallCordage, cotton, scine and wrapping Twineand Ropesentry Mats,Wrappiiip Paper, Bear Duck Canvass.&c. oraaleonIiberalterins. by al),7 CBHRA & CUMINC. 10FPparl st. I,'/AFTNtLS, %1AtK.O(&-1,9).,Z 51 Sluul n st reet,, offe'r forsale- LRaib)acl)'s teran Steela till] supply Earlf. and [Uvart andClubif-iman Steel rman silver .ss ortd sizes German Iookiv)g Gkass Plate.-, (lo. [p'ri0s Bristol P(r'er B lties, parent awn oldniouldqunrtsund Best Ei4lish White Lead, 281b.kegspackedintierce., an'l e:titledtodebenture Venetia, Ited, of s,,peri quality,a full supply Blue and Green Painisin I cwt. casks Extract of Indigo, ir jars Superior English Paste Orchill r, sped Fustic indBoxwood Cwtbear, Turkey UmLber, Paris White, Bleaching Pow- d .rs, antiPl'uIlers' Earth [brand CargoTo.neriffe Wine, in hbds and qr. caskK, Pasley London ParticularTcn .riffe Wine, of superior quality in Senteroles, Pasley brands London Particular Teneriffe Wine, Benitez brand Champagne Wine, ofsuperior quality, brand Maltese German Sheet Zinc, 36r2b and 5000 (Cross German Hlones, tncl Whet tones English Shoe Thread, wniteandhrown, in 2 &4 OB. balls Bridport SeineTwine, 16, l~and241bs. Turkey Red Yarn, s,,perior German, No. 10to36 Cotton Fringes ; a^Roncd `atteens Germian Oil1Cloths, fatcy Patterns German Ginghams ; Thread Laces Foulard and Faucy Handkerchiefs White Cotton, assorted qualities [Bur1aps Dundee i inEns, Omahburas. TicklenburgsCrequillas, Bleaeh(ed R:avins t)uckandtCanvas Paddlnsv- je 15 CL.ARK, COIT &- CARGILL, oit i rsaie, at ttac new iunerish;ng Warehousc, No. 9 a large and cntmplete assortment of Housekeel ing ard- cles, consisting in partof LAMPS-Twvo, three and four light Boat La ups, all bronzed and gilt and bronzed ; one and twolight mantel Latnps, bronzedandlgill and bronzed, insets ant pairs, withandwithout spangles anddrop-; rich eutglais do, new patterns, ,ountcdwith lar,-refrangibledrops, some very splendid. Astral Lampsa rtvieyopter, withi plain ground, painted andctn ocli hls Liverpool stand and sacdn suspendin gsrllck etand cut glass Hlall Lamps;rcibozdaditn bronized Lartherns,glazed witpaglsfoblsih blalis'te weights cS)ains,pla, &foi~ppdrg SLVER--Table desert, tea. at utradrv Sp)ooos ; table and desert Forks;Su n utralB Teaand Coffee etts ; Mugs, FsadBte nie,. PLATED--Cake, bread and frutBse;Watr;5 6, 7 and 8 glass Castors; f'andetcs;dwt rn es snurffers and trays ; egtbedss;eaadofe ets ; Toast. Racks oses c CUTLERY--Ivory balancehadeKhsn Fr, plal and Waterloo Bolsters, bytel, rlur iic riortable and desert Knives.ilndltoieucwh l vet Forks; bone, s-clttip, slagadukhmlCbed- sert Kivesa. Frs JAPANNERY--t great variety opatr fnglii, Sandwich, and convex TeaTraysi er wt Hadac ket-a and Waitersto match on nTeTryaisr o,! attornsrns andsizes, WatrV ra Bses,&c M+A.NTEL CLOCKS>-,Ebonv,alasrwienbac ,narblo gilt, and gilt and- bronacli~i ic.s arn ,rIlto keep co cti;e VASEm--Gilt. and g'ihand brne~n ocli a ea, a greatvariety o f patterssm .rslrdd t''AND.EIABiUES -. i~t, an'gitrn r'>y.d;ala1 bronzed Cttanidaliers, ofthc aes'Ia'spten,311 vei V p'cdd BRONZED ORNAMENTS--Jerno lpnta ,Te mometers, Candlesticks, AlamofsPat'cbuuta Watch *tands, Tea Bells, &c. lI[UTANNlA--Dixon & Sons' Grl'niaTaid.ic sett?, tea and table Spoons, Lde'~nActsle with ageneralassortment ol ac i~daealcv 'r is ,offerile for gal, on '.lhe lis e m ,.e1 OiM ESTIC AND oT|Iliflt sutbscrit)crs ke-1, constantly r.,n hand an extensive. ass!ortmentof thefollowin}Goods. vis; : Nails--Cut and Wrought,and BradsandSpikes Twine-Scinesewing, baleing, wrapping andmanuiec turers Bellows-Fancy andcomnion~and smiths' Sieves-Brass and iron wircandhafr and whwatdo Brushes ofevery description Shoet Trea.'s--Bleac! edgrey, -!-cen andyellow Balo Rope and White Corda". ofevervdascriptn GCi(-, Cowhide Whips. WVndow Glass, 7x9,8x1010x12 Coopers Waruviz : PaIsandTubsin nests Cotton Baj:ging,0snaburgs, Burlaps andCanvass Corn and Coffee Milq-Wilson's' Liq(torCoeks--Morris& Fenn's.andMolassesG tea Mats for doors and entriesWrappinglaper Shovel sand spades-Ames' and others Cards-Cot toi, anl wool and hors"-Gunny bags Cotton, seine and wrapping Twine Dearborn's Patent Balatices, &c. &c. Which they will sell on liberal terms forapprove I city or country papr' je 15 CElRA &CUMTNG.106 Pearlstreet. -(iODHUME &, CO. G 6 )ollth street, offer for 'ktr sale- 360' bI)S Manilla Sgar 80> boxes white and brown Havana Sugar 200 bags Triage Coffen 800 do Sumatra Pepper 100 hhds. Kentucky Tobacco 41000 bolts R:ussia Sail Coth, 24 and 30 inch, various fa. bricks 2000 coils Russia Cordage, 1 inch to 6 inches 1200 bales ManiIla Hemp ; -100 do P ussian Fcathers 6(t do South American Wool 80 do Russian Felt 20 casks do Glue ; 40 cases Mina(t 20 cases Sheathir-a Copper 10 tons. teel; 15casks Boracie Acid 15 bales Sarsaparilla 3P00 green Patna salted Hides 10(>0 bundles Rattansi, 206 do round and split do 300 do Ba'nboo Sticks 2 cases Turtle Shell U000 roll! Canton Mattin;: 1900 box-s Canton ,Fire Crack4?;rs. ie 15 R t GOODS, HOUSE KPFK PiNG Altl)- jf ClE ;,&c.-The subscribrs mnborm theirciAtomers and th,, pu!)tiiL, thitt tkey have now cornplLti their Spring ass)rtinmentei Dry G,,is for family usr, eotracingan ex' tCnsivu varhfy ; ord.-red .xpruss~y for fimiily u._ among t -.'hichlare-5,.; 10 awl 12.-4 rish Siriwins; G and l f'ic ,.-,a 0'3 ; 5, 6, l,10 and 12.4 Hcivy Englidt Shcefinzs ; 5,6 anlO 10-4 Russia (!,) ; 0 4 Saxony Shefinas, new TABLIE1A LINEN.-6, 7,8, 10. 12 to 21-4 doubled aiask ']'able Cltois; 7, 8 10, 121o 24 1 Knasuo doft ; l;,7,8,, 9-1 English 'o d(to \do; 6, 7, 8, I0 to 12-4 bordered (tapcr(N do do ; 6, 7, 8 to 1-2-4 heavy stout do (1,) &.) ; 6; 7, 8 to 10 - Irish Diaper antd Damask ; 6, 7, and 8 4 heavy English Dia- .........- ... ......... .. LETTlitd VaoM CMCdXi TANTIiO FLt E." '-Harper & f. YORK COMMIRCIlAt ADVIE TlPS12R. Brother. It is strange that so little should be known that is Th da en Jun actually true, of a people situated, like the Turks Letters from the South-S-o. 16. almost within speaking distance of one of the princi- CHARLESTON, May, 1835. pal nations of Europe, and but a few days' sail from I have heard here two or three occasional addres- one of the dependencies ofGreat Britain. But so it ses by a reverend gentleman of this State, who has is,; until within a fcw years the general sum of acquired a good deal of reputation, and is said to knowledge respecting Turkey-her political, social, have produced great practical effect by his pieach- and intellectual condition, and the manners, genius, ing in various directions--o much so that I could and learning of her people,-was but very little in- not but feel, I confess, a rather secular sort of curi- creased beyond what it was two or three centuries osity to witness personally tle peculiarities of a style ago ; and even since the Russian invasion and con- which had attracted so much attention. There quest, for conquest it was to a great extent, the ac- need be no delicacy in saying that I refer to Mr.' counts of travellers have not gone very far toward the Fuller, the same who has recently preached at Phil- enlargement of our knowledge, although what infor- adelphia. He has been compelled to travel for his nation they have brought us, is certainly much more health-being settled regularly over a Baptist accurate. In fact, until very lately, the rest of the church in Beaufort, where he is a great favorite.- world has been too much in the habit of supposing He belonged to some other denomination formerly- the Turks of the present day, to be identical with I do not recollect which-being at that time a law- the Turks of several centuries ago, whereas they yer, in full practice, and in high repute also, at the are a very different set of people. And not only have bar ; indeed; a competitor with some of the first of they changed, but they are changing every day; the his profession. He became interested in the de- genius of the present Sultan Mahmoud is ever ac- partment to which he is now elevated, abandoned tive upon them, their feelings and their habits ; and the law, commenced preparation for the ministry, the mutations he has effected, and still is effecting, went through it with vigor, and has now been some form an exceedingly interesting subject of study to four orfive years engaged in the most zealous and the politician, the moralist, and indeed to every class strenuous application of all his powers of body and of observers. soul, to the promotion of the cause which is dearest This circumstance renders peculiarly valuable and to his heart. And he is as disinterested as he is de- entertaining the letters named at the commencement voted. Ele receives a salary, indeed, or part of one, of this notice ; they have been written since 1831 from a congregation abundantly able to pay it, but '(coming down to within about a year,) by an acute appropriates no portion to his private benefit. It observer, residing at Constantinojc in an official ca- goes to the poor, and to religious and moral objects. pacity, which gives him leisure and the very best fa- fe is not wealthy for Carolina, but has a planta- cilities to see whatever is in progress, and brings him tion in his native district, which enables him, pro- constantly into the society of the highest functiona- bibly, to lead the life of independent activity which ric at the Turkish Court. He is, moreover, a man best suits his disposition and his ability to be useful, of, mature age, and great experience, and in every re- It will be difficult fbr me to give you an idea of ei- aspect admirably qualified to fulfi! the office which he their the peculiar talent or style of this remarkable has undertaken-that of describing the Turkey of man. A remarkable man however he certainly is. the present day, and exhibiting the steps by which I can say too, with safety, that he is not a great man. she has become whut she is, and is daily becoming He is not a great orator-nor even a great declaimer something still more different from her former scef. -though by the way, he does considerably resemble h'the reader has any curiosity to know his niare, we in face and appearance generally, and in style a lit- have no objection to give it; hlie is David Porter, once tie, the celebrated declaimer of the Senate, his fel- a Captain in the United States Navy, and for low-citizen of the State. Nor is he a great writer.-- some years past, Chargto des Affaires near his Sub- He does not write at all-and would succeed no bet- lime Highness, Sultan Mahmnoud, from the Govern- ter,l thiniliifhe dil',than Whitfield did ; or than Mr. ment of the said Republic. The letters were evi- Taylor of Boston would, who is however, ofcourse, dently' not written for publication ; the thmiliarity of a much more illiterate man than himself. 1 mean the style, the frequent pleasantry of thought and ex- to say, only, that his effect is one which would es- pression, the ludicrous anecdotes with which they cape in the act of writing, and in the act of the de- abound, and the occasional reference to personal livery of a written performance, there would be but f'elings, all prove that they were designed for the the caput mortuum of the composition, whose spirit, eye of individual and private friendship ; and, by though as effervescent and as evanescent as the sal- the way, we perceive that the Commodore has some- arajus you sprinkle in a tumbler of dead cider, yet what suffered, as usual with those who entrust the answers its purpose as well. delicate office of proof-reading to another, from the He is fluent, to an amazing degree. I never met carelessness of the printers, or the crookedness of his with a man quite his equal in this respect. He own chirography. The gentleman to whom the let- cannot be charged with a want of interest in what ters were addressed, willing that the public should he says -or with not showing it--but it would seem, partake of the entertainment they had afforded him, from his inexhaustible and infallible readiness, that solicited and obtained leave to publish, and volun- though he should give no attention to his subject, teered to fulfil the duties of editor ; and thus the he could still talk on, and talk on, as the wooden- public have come to the possession of an exceedingly legged man in the German fable walked on after he curious and entertaining book, embodying the latest, was dead, or as an accomplished young lady will completest and most authentic intelligence respecting hold a lively conversation and play the piano or the the Turks, their social polity, and the vast reforms fool simultaneously, (either of them being a forte.) of Sultan Mahmnoud. Commodore Porter represents At first you feelconstantly apprehensive of hesita- many things as very different from the general be- tion and repetitions, but he drives on again and a- lief, founded upon the relations of preceding travel- gain, meeting and surmounting every obstacle, as the lers-correct enough no doubt at the time when they hunter would do a hillock in a fox-chase,in the same were written, although wide of the truth in the exist- single moment, till at last you feel relieved by an as- ing state of things; but we shall not forestall the surance that a rider who has got over such para- reader by noting the changes of aspect which the graphs, never can stumble at what he may find in gallant Commodore describes. We will merely give his way again. three or four extracts, from which they who have I This fluency is not alone a virtue. It is not ora- not read the book may form some judgmejit of its tory-nor eloquence, much less-nor any portion of general tone and spirit. the essence of it ; old women sometimes possess it Speaking of the modern Turkish uniform, which in the highest human degree. Speaking of the modern Turkish uniform, which But it is a great setter forth of better things; and is almost a copy of the Christian he says : Buth wtoitacompsetterlogrthofttherwhelsIn adopting this dress, they forgot to adopt the the want of it a complete clog to the wheels of the European shirt, collar and frill, and they continue mind that lacks it. It is the medium of eloquence still to wear, when they do wear a shirt (not a very -the weapon of the warrior-and not only may as common circumstance) the long Turki-h shirt,made well be in his hands as in those of the old woman, like asmock, reaching to thie ankles. Tine conse- but must be it you would nave him succeed. D1r qucaice is that the whole of this surplus linen hasn't butlmust be it you would, have him succeed. Mr. bedisposed of around and about the seating part of' Fuller's fluency is perfect. It shows him complete the pantaloons, and although it may be very comfort- ly-fits him-sticks to him like an old-fashioned shirt able in a sedentary position, has a very queer look of mail, made up of metallic net-work that yields when they are erect and in motion. They might f mail, mady e up of metallic net-work that yield safely defy the bastinado inflicted on that part at and yet resists at every joint:-the reverse of the least, and perhaps in retreat a musket ball. Those huge, heavy,, cumbrous, Johnsonian armor, which who have shortened their innder-garnmcnt, so as to covers some men, and confines more than it clothes be able to dispose ofhit envemmemtly, or have dispen- tmsd with it altogether, seem to be of very fair pro- them. portion and appearance; the others resemble sonae- Then he has the qualities besides--some of them what the bottle-tail spider, or jack with his tail at least-which fluency makes the best of. Heis an coiled away in his trowsers. Ingenious man-not only a lawyer, but a Philadel- There is some good philosophy in the reasoning phian-a man of tact, added to his talent, as the edge which concludes the following passage :- is added to the dull blade of the new axe. Th:s im- I sent you, at different times, the biographlies of lies e f t a, if s several living and recently dead distinguished Turk- plies knowledge of humanity and of society, one of ish lgnitarien. You will observe that all without which may be a great deal instinctive, but the other exception have taken their origin from common life, acquired of necessity ; and his profession has given and with the exception of Halil Pacha, have risen him excellent opportunities of studying living mo- from the lowest ranks and are without edcalion.- h h h k o t u t t b Thus you see how extremes meet in governments as dels, which he has known how to use to the best pur- well as in every thing else. In ourLepublic, certain- pose. But,'above all,-and I hope I have as yet ly thet freest country in the world, distinctions of birth made no insinuation to the contrary--Mr. Fuller is weifgh as nothing, and any man may aspire to honors manifestly a sincere, devoted believer in the truths he tad office. stie samen thing in Turkey, oneth of preaches, and in the essential importance of them, cause, however, of this apparent similarity is as dif- and of their being believed, and acted on, by others, ferent as day and night. In the United States, this as by himself. He is earnest, almost toenthusiasm, general eligibility to office, is owing to the universal in his character, andti equally so in his manner, Nor- equality recognized in the laws ai:dthe constitution: in Turkey there is the same equality in the eye of them men I hav seen, with zeal like his, whose ex- thIe Sultan, who is placed at such an immeasurable hibition of it-or suppression rather-was more fit- distance above the rest of mankind, that they all ap- ted to freeze than to warm an audience; the~old, sil- pear" to him like pigmies of the satee size anmd dimen- ted to freeze than to warm an audience; hods siona. The barber and bashaw are equally slaves. very, monotonous and tdious words--words-- Here is a cloud of philosophy fbryou. words"-dropped from them, one by one, as softly as A chapter, on fire engines, with an anecdote :- a snow-shower, and proved as deadening; not so I must, while I think ot it, mention another anec- our preacher. If he preaches like a lawyer," as he dote respecting the old Capudan Pacha, to show his does, and as Mr. Taylor rightly says that every mi- peculiar way of thinking. You must know that it has not been very long since fire engines have been nister ought to, he preaches like God's own herald; introduced into Conslantinople for the purpose of and as if with a consciousness of the high destinies extinguishing the frequent fires which happen there. that hang upon his every syllable for all the ages of These fire engines are like those we use in our gar- dens, for watering the beds and Walks, and deliver time. He has, in a word, the French onction, and about as much water as a good large syringe. When his frequent reference to the language of Massillon, an alarm is given of fire, a man seizes on one ofthese especially,proves that he has deemed it worthy of his and runs to the spot indicated, with the engine on time, as it truly was and is-and is of every preach his shoulder, .notiher brings a skin of water, pours it y preach into the reservoir, and they pump away. The water er's-to avail himself as a wise student in every discharged being soon converted into hydrogen gas, other profession, art, science, and practice, of what selves to keep alive the flame and increase the confla- soever description, does,-of all the benefits to be ration. They had heard of the fire engines and Derived from the experience and example and in- fire companies of the United States-h-ow hall a derived from the experience and example and in- shingle could be burnt, and the .engines save the stfuction of the most successful masters of" his other half irom the flames. They could not under- craft. stand it. Mr. Eckfod fortunately arrived with his Mr. Fuller, then, is keen, quick, versatile,fervent, beautiful ship, having one of our engines on board, old, impetuousHe cannot fail to interest, whenrequiring some toenly men to work it. The Capu- bold impetuous He da Paeha heard of it-' Mash Allah! let us seeit,' he may not convince, or even please, but he will of- exclaimed the old man. The engine was brought ten accomplish all--and what is better, he often has. on shore and placed in the navy yard; a short suction He will make people listen, however, at all events was fixed to it and put into the Bosphorus; men He will make people listen, however, at a events, were set to work at it; the navy yard was soon in- He will make them look; and if they look, they undated, and the Bonphorus began to run dry. must be statues of stone, not to be touched with a Mash Allah !" said he, very good-but it wil! breath of his own spirit. O0 my God i" he cries, require a sea to supply it with water. It won'tdo for lifting his hands to Heaven, with a face of aon- us for there is no sea in the middle of tihe city."- ing his hands to Heaven, with aae o agony- 'hey have therefore thought best to stick to their My God! my God! oh that I could speak to these, squirts, and let the fire spread, until the wind chan- dear people as with lips of fire.-I have forgotten ges or it is tired of burning. myself, I forget where I am, I forget every thing but Here is an illustration of the course of trade in eternity, I behold you no more as men, but as im- Constantinople; if the first article spoken of were mortals. 0 ye immortal creatures-immortal crea- almost any thing but a pipe mouth-piece, the extract Stores! (leaning over the pulpit and gazing round would apply just as well tj New York or London. with an expression of grieving anguish)--immortal It is utterly impossible to make any sort of. calc.u- creatures !-ye future saints, or future fiends -lis. nation or estimate of the number of persons employed ten, for God's sake, listen !" But I fear I shall cari- in the khans and bazaars, and of the purchasers who capture him, and shall say no more. He impressed vi it them. Almost every shop, however small, is Son th l, n t ash a an o.He impressed occupied; and in a great many instances, a little me, on the whole, not as a man of genius, but ofta. shop of not more than six feet extent, will have two lent and tact ;-not as an orator, but as a prearher, occupants with distinct interests. It i; the same in made out of a latter inspired with a sacred afflatus the khans. Besides this, there are thousands of iti- nerant venders, whose whole stock in trade does not suited to his work ;-not as an eloquent preacher, amount to half a dozen piasters; and yet this capi- which strictly' he is not, butan effective one, with al- tal will double itself half a dozen times a day. For most all the requisites for being .o, with the excep example: a man will obtain on credit or purchase a tion of eloquence alone,-and with a burning en- pjpe mouthpiece.fron among some old trash in the azaars, or from some person in want,for four or five rgyr better than all the rest, and without which the piasters; he cleans it up to show to advantage, then tongue ofan angel in such a cause were only as a cries it through the bazaars, with a loud voice, for "tinkling cymbal." sale, and the last bid" he had for it, (although he Mr. Fuller would be more distinguished than ever had a bid,)enerally half asmuch again, or as Mr. Fuller would be more distinguished than he much again as it cost. Still the mouth-piece is has been should he live, but he will not. This zeal cheaper ihan a new one, and equally as good. The intelligent and glorious as it is, is excessive, or rather Turks arc a nation of smokers, and smokers will is .sed toexcess, and will eat him up. He looks, have mouthpieces; and as some cannot afford to buy how, thin, cadaverous, and ghostly-more like one Inew ones, they get thecheapest they can. Heis rot now, thin, mmadaverous,and ghoty-more lik one long in getting a purchaser. In a tfew minutes after- ofhis own" immortals" than ohis owns own men." ward you will meet the same person with a pair of It is a pitV hilt han ll uri r I I ^- llwer h ...ft d, #h. t,_ -" half"...... .... ....;i ,h .... ,, .. .. .-- the Sultatn II was to him the letter.from the Pireident to the Sultaik as delivered by our miniS- ter. I believe I described to you the interview with him. The old raan looked at me as though he had some slight recollection of me; 1 raised my hat to him, and saluted him in the Turkish style; before return- ing my salute, lie touched his companion,the soldier, and whispered to him ; the latter turned round and looked at me, and whispered in turn; the caimacan then returned my salute with a familiar smile. I was told by my interpreter, that if I would re- main where 1 was I should soon see the Grand Seignor. 1 asked where he was; he replied, in the khan, the entrance cf w which was near the caimacan. He had hardly done speaking, when several soldiers came out of the door of the khan, and one amoig them, having on a coarse gray capote, with his chap- let in his hands, counting hi-i beadl, appeared, from taking the lead of them, to lie of the rank of cor- poral. That is the Grand Seignor," said my interpre- ter. Who, t!e irtan with the ,lacrk beardl, the soldier's capote, atid beads in his hand The ci- macan left his shop-board and joined the Sultan. When directly opposite to me, he whispered in the Sultan's ear, loud enough to be heard by me: the Sultan, and all his suite, turned round and looked ome full in the, face. I had a fine opportunity of'see- ing hirn. His face is what may be calle! handsome, florid, and the expression is that of good ratuie ; he is forty-seven years of' age, and were not his beard died of a jetty black, I should hIive supposed him to be of that age. He is soniewvhat round-shouldered, which is generally the case with Turks of' the higher order, brought on by the postures in which they sit, and has ain ungraceful, rolling, sauntering kind.tl of walk. All his followers, Ilear his person, were in the habits of common soldiers, and without arms, except about half a dozen of his pages, some distance in the rear, in light blue frock coats, with their swords and diamond badges. The Sultan is about five feet nine incites high and of good proportions. There was a very old man, bent double with age, sitting on a shop bcartl, at a cornier a little above where I stood ; the shop was untenanted. The Sul- tan, in passing him, said, "' how do yon do, my olu friend VI his reply was, very well, but this is Ram- utzan, and you kmow I have- got no money." The Sultan smiled, and made some reply which was not explained to ine, and then spoke to one of the per- sons in the soldiers' dress, who gave the old man 120 piasters, a little more than six and a half dol- lari. The Sultan continued on to a public square near the palace of'tie Seraskier. I kept along in hi" neighborhood. There were thousands of men, wo- amen arni children, more of women than of' men, ma- iiy ofthem with their faces nearly uncovered, and most of them with their veils so thin they might as well Ie without them. I described to you before the kind of vrils they wear; many of the higher orders were in Arabas, which I have also descri- bed. On the side of this square, near the walls of the palace, the Seraskier has erecled a great number or' beautiful little shops, which are very tastefully fitted up, and rented out rs hancy stores, cofl'.e-shops, &c. &c. Among them is a room reservedti for the Sniltan, which he eritered. I had been invited in just before his arrival at the door; there was a neat kind of throne of cushions placed for him. I left it an instant before he entered, and there I left him. So much fbr the bazaars and Sultan Mahinmoud. Had you before an idea of either ? A description of the Sultan's great ship Mah- moud ; written, be it remembered, by a naval officer -a veteran-and one who has achieved fame in his station :- I visited every part of the ship. She is larger than our Pennsylvania. The carpenter's work and the materials of which she is composed, are not equal to those of our ships, but when I say we have not a ship in our service, whose ornamental parts, equip- ments, and outfit are at all to be compared to those of the Mahnmoud, as regards richness, elegance, util- ity, and expense, I say no more thanthe truth. Her batteries will consist of one hundred and forty guns, of calibres from five hundred pounds down ard. On her main deck she is to carry four cf this de- scription, the rest are to be forty-two pounders.- Every gun on board is as bright as burnished gold ; her gun-carriages are absolutely cabinet work ; all the iron work about them is like polished steel, and the brass work, of which there is much, correspond- ingttherewith. The beautiful polish of the rich and costly woods of which the ceiling, sides, and bulk- heaids of her cabin are composed, strikes the eye with a dazzling magnificence. The floors are cover- ed with the same woodslaid in a kind of Mosaic.- All the rest of her equipment, which are in a high state of forwardness in the storehouses, are in the same keeping ; and when all are put together, and the Mahmoud is complete, the Turks will have it in their power to boast of the largest and most splendid ship in the world. One more ; a list of the Sultan's tilles:-- 1. The Emperor of puissant emperors. 2. The Support of the grandees ofthe age. 3. The Distributor of crowns to the Kings who are stated upon the thrones of the world. 4. The Shadow of God upon earth. 5. The Servant of the two illustrious and noble cities of Mecca and Medina, august, sacred places. The Master and Protector of the holy Jerusalem. The Sovereign of three grand cities, Constantinople, Adrianople, Broussa. 6. Master of Damascus; Odour of Paradise, of Tripoli, of syria, of Cairo, singular in its kind ; of all Arabia, of Africa, of Arakagena, of Basara, of Larissa, of Di!em, but above all of Bagdad, capital of the Caliphs; of Rissa,of Moussabh,of Churzoub, of h)iabekir, of Dewilkad rije, of Erzcrum. The Agree- able of Soura, ofAdana, of Caramania, of Kars, of Gildec, of Devar, of the Mersa, of Candia,. of Cy- prus, of Chios, of Rhodes, of Barbary, of E:hiopia, of Haleche, ofAleiers, a place of war, of the coun- tries of Natoiia, of Tripoli, ot Barbary, of Tunis, of the Black and Wlhite Seas, of the coasts of Algiers, oftie kingdom o! Roumn!ia, of ;tl Kaurdistan, of Greece, of Tartarv, of Circassia, of K ibarta, of Georgia, of fhe noble tribes of 'Tartars, and of all tile hordes which depend on them; of all Bosnia, w.ith wh .t has been annexed, of the fortress of Bel- grade, of A!bania, called Arnoondlik, fall Walla- chin, of Moldavia, and of the fortresses which are in, its cantons, and besides thie foregoing, many other towns and fortresses not enumerated, which have been taken and conquered, and which we possess by our Imperial Justice, and by our victori- ous power. 7. Sultan. 8. Son of a Sultan. 9. The Emperor Mahmoud. 10. Son of the Emperor Mustapha, who was son of the Emperor Mahmoud. 11. Distributor of kingdoms. 12. Sovereign of all creatures. 13. Refuge of the Sovereigns ofthe most illustri- ous fami!ics. 14. Defender of the prinres who have had esteem and confidence for the Sublime Porte, which is the outre of happiness and felicity, and the asylum of those who have recourse to it. ' The fobregoing titles are those which are played at the heads o'treatier and other public documents, but those by which he is-knoywn and called by the mass of the people are, Pade Schah,"' man-slayer," blood-drinker." TnE MAGAZINES--CONTINUED.-In resuming our notice of the Monthlies, we conie next to that on which the Literary Emporium prides herself--and with sufficient reason. Of the New England Magazine we regret that candor obliges us to say, honestly and openly, that it is rather the best of the three nmonthlies upon which we have been engaged for the last two or three evenings. The subjects of the articles are bet- ter chosen, and there is much more of vigor, point and power in the manner of their treatment. It is an unwelcome conftession to make, but there is no help for it; Boston has decidedly out-stripped New- York, at least for the present month. The leading article is a biographical notice of Peleg Sprague, in which facts are stated clearly, and sound opinions are forcibly, even eloquently expressed. We have but one fault to find with it, and that is the comnpar- ative hesitation with which the writer repudiates the absurd doctrine of senatorial instruction. "The Ambitious Guest" and "Graves and Goblins" we strongly suspect to be from the same pen; they are both able articles--full of the poetry that is in prose-and the former especially is deeply imbued with that strange, dreamy, half-fearful solemnity, so difficult to attain, that makes the blood rush chilly to the heart, and the nerves to thrill with eager emo- tion. "Pages from my Diary," are rather com- mon-place ; truisms put forth with a gravity worthy ofsome important discovery. "A chapter on Whal- ing" is graphic and spirited. The most impressive article in the number is " The Press and the Convent Question," an ex- ceedinglybold, straight-forward, searching paper, which contains far more truth than it is at all con- soling to our national or professional amour propre to admit ; and we are sorry to avow that the wri- ter need not have confined his censures to New Eng- land. The "Fragments from the Confessions of Judas Iscariot" are'touchingly eloquent, and in reading them, you are almost constrained to forgive before us-1iwhich by the way, may besaid,and safely, of all ; the best are Une Campagne de Napoleon" -" Antiuiqles Mexlcaines"--" L'habit noir," and " Visite a Lady Eslher Stanhop;e." This last (by Delamartine the French poet) has already been translated, and gone the circuit of the papers. It is interesting and graphic,and very arnusing ; the latter feature arising from the extreme complacency and ingenuity with which Monsieur Delamartine con- trives to say a vast number of pretty things about himself, by professedly repeating the words of the ec- centric lady whom he visited, and also from the gra- vity with which lie favors us with long essays upon morals, philosophy and theology, pretending that they are n ,thing more than a literal transcript of his conversation with her ladyship. She certain- ly fooled himn to te top of his bent," and if' their discourse is correctly reported, lie must kave bored her most outrageously in return. HI-BREw GRA RmR.--Leavitt, Lord & Co. have published a Grammnar of the Hebrew Langua!e, with a brief Chrestomathy for beginners- By Pro- fessor Bush, of the New-York University. We know nothing of the HIebrew, and therefore cannot speak of the merits of this pc:formnance ; but the ge- neral character of Profe.scsr Bush for sound and ripe scholarship, affords a recommendation in which the public nicd:notl ler to repo'e- confidence. The design of the author is to furnish a more simple means of acquiring the elements of the Hebrew, than istol be found in the kindred works now in use. He says he has succceed-d in making such a work, and we believe him. T'HE EARTHQUAKE IN SOUTI AMERICA.-Some far- ther particulars have been received at New Bedford, of this wide-sweeping calamity. as we learn froin the Gazette and Mercury of that place. They were obtained iro:n Captain Townsend of the ship Nile, who was cruising for whales on the coast of Chili, within eight or ten miles of the land, at the time of the disaster. Hle says that" the spars and ringing over his head shook in such a manner that it was dangerous lo .tand under them. Thinking that the vessel had run aground, he ?t;nnidiately wore ship, and hove the lead, but finding no bottom with twenty fathoms of line, concluded it was an earthquake. Orra sub- sequent visit to Talcahuana, his suspicions were confirmed, in the desolation and ruin which that once thriving port, then presented ; as also in the fact, that the water in the bay was five or six feet lower than its usual depth." He also states that he has been on the coast of Chili a number of voyages during the same month, and thinks lie never knew such a scarcity of whales, fish, and fowls, as in the present year, which fact he ascribes to the earthquake. The shock was very sensibly felt by Capt. Cotton of ship Loper, 600 miles front land. A brig arrived at Talcahuana, before the Nile sail- ed, with provisions for the relief of the people who had been deprived of support. The distress was not so great there as was at first anticipated, provisions having come in from the country in abrndance.- Many of the inhabitants of Conception and Talca- huana were employed in rebuilding their houses. Tim PHENIX BANK CASE.-Wegave an abstract of this important and interesting case, a few days since, embracing all the facts, the points of law de- cided by the Court, and the finding of the jury on the question of negligence, which alone was suhmittcd to them on the second trial. Judge Hoffman dis- scnted from the opinions of his associates on the bench, Judges Jones & Oakley, as to thie right of the bank to disregard the special endorsement of the Cashier of thie Atlantic Bank, the check having been previously endorsed in blank, and consider it as one payable to bearer. The opinion of Judge Hoffman is entitled to great weight on all questions of commercial law, and we therefore copy that part of it which relates to the point above stated. The remainder applies to the question of negligence, which has since been determined by the jury, in conformity with the view of the case taken by Judge Hoffman. After stating the facts, his Honor pro- coeds: It is clearly proved and not denied, that the in- dorsetneint of the Plaintiff's nanie is a forgery, and it is admitted by the teller or clerk of the bank that he would not have paid it unless such indorsement had been on it at the time of presentation. It was therefore by virtue of such indorsenment, which was believed to be genuine, that the money was paid. If that endorsement be a necessary link, in the defend- ants' chain of title the endorsement being a forgery, the right of the def, ndants to the draft- necessarily fails. It has been contended, and the general rule is, that the bona fide holder of a note mray, ii an action brought against the maker or payee, strike out all tile endorsements subsequent to the one sued on, and cart recover. Tlis rule, however, is one for the convenience of pleading, and is founded on the principle, that by so doing, it does not affect the right- of others. He releases part of his own secu- rities, and imposes no greater liabilities upon those from whom he seeks to recover. it deprives them of no claim for their indemnity against others. The plaintiff is a third endtorsee of a note, and sues the tirst endorser. The law permits him to strike out t!.e names of tihe intermediate endorsers, tor the clear reason that the first endorser would have no remedy over against them ; his rights or remedies are not impaired or affected bty tha act. But, and this is a test of the principle, if in suits brought against the third endorser, the plaintiff should strike out the name of the second endorser, the law does not permit it-as by this act he would deprive the third endorser of his remedy over against the second endorser. The principle thlen is, he may do it, when by his act the rights of others are not affected;i he cannot do it when they .would be, In this case, If the Phenix Bank were legal owners of the draft, they might in a suit brought against the first endorser, strike out the special endorsement andt recover; but in a suit between the special en- dorser and tire bank, the bank cannot strike out for their own benefit and affect the rights of the plain- tiffs. As between the plaintiffs aid the batik, the bank is only a bona file holder of the draft in virtue of the supposed special endorsement; arid they can- not change the relative rights of the parties by any act of theirs. The holder of the bill might perhaps have struck out the special endorsement before pre- sentment ; antid the bank probably might in safety have.paid it. On this point 1 give no express opi i- ion ; but when the holder did not exercise the ri-.ht of striking out, and presented it with the special en dorsement of Dodd on it, the Bank are not justified in paying without the endorsement of the special indorsees--and if such endorsement was a forgery, it was in judgment of law no endorasiment, and the bank paid it iii their own wrong. The balk receiv- ed the draft and paid it, as they suppose,!, under the endorsement of the plaintiffs. They must claim to hohl it under such endorsement. Between them and the plaintiffs, the right to strike out does not a- riac, and cannot exist. A contrary doctrine, I think, would materially impair tine transmission of bills betm.veen Ihis and our sister States, and a special en- dorsement, which is considered a safe way of trans- mitting bills or drafts, bas no more security than a common blank endorsement. I have confidence in the principles I kave laid down, and it they should prevail, tIhe plaintiffs will be entitled on this question alone to recover. A MIRACLE.-We enter bur caveat, in the first place, against being set down -as converts to Van Burenism, on account of the paragraph, of which this is the beginning. We are going to glorify Amos Kendall for the first time in our lives, but it is to go no farther," unless he goes farther too-that is,in good works. The'heaven-born' has actually done a good deed-made a judicious appointment, and per- haps without any political motive. We are not cer- tain about that last part of it, by the way ; the new Postmaster at Hallett's Cove, is to be sure a Whig, or at least as mucli Whig as any thing, but we don't know what bargaining there may have been between them ; for any thing we know, there may be a Whig less at the Cove than there was last week. But who is the new Postmaster 1" queries the impatient reader. Who! Why Grant Thor- burn, to be sure; who else would it be. P. S. Perhaps Mr. Amos Kendall did'nt know Lawrie was a Whig ; ifhe reforms him out again, now that we have given information of the fact, we shall take back all we have said in Mr. Amos Ken- dall's favor. FIRE.-Between twelve and one o'clock this morn- OmZGa L AK.-We have many agreee recol- lections associated with the pretty village, the beau- tiful lake, and the picturesque scenery, forming the subject of the following article 'from the Coopers- town Freeman's Journal; and in translating it to our columns we bear testimony to its truth, without exaggeration. By the way, how happened it that our old republican friend, the Editor of the Journal, shot by us without calling, both on his way to the Baltimore Convenition anti back again 1 Strange that we, who have so long battled in the good old re- publican ranks together, should riot meet and hold sweet political counsel as often as we cart Did we not rupportJeferson, and the war, anti Governor Toinpkina together; and now in the days of, oti continued political ascendancy, ought we rnot to sit down together, and tell our battles, and count our sears, and enjoy the spoils of our democratic victo- ries together! Prithee, friend, how happened the isenhalice Perhaps we might have gone to the Baltimore Convention togeth--But no! What are we talking about ? Oh, we do remember: it was the sweet village of Cooperstown, deep among the hills of Otsego, of which we were speaking, whereupon divers thick-coming fancies rushed upon us, and recollections of days gone by; llI scenes, old friends, and old associations; and we forgot for the moment, that times change, and nien too often change with them. But a mIan's a man for a' that," and we will not ail:nw political chan-es and diversi- ties of opinion to make auld acquaintance be for- got." With this short, sentimental-like shake of the hand, 'r rather of the pen, with the Editor of the Journal, we copy his article illustrating the ad- vantages of one of the pleasantest interior summer- residences that we know of:- OUR VILLAGE. While the papers, right and lhft., are extolling the various watering places and country seats of both north and sou h, little or nothing has been said to draw into notice the region about the headwaters of the Susquehaninal, although it is surpassed by no other for its natural advantages at least, and fora residence during five months in the year. Of all this extensive region, few, who know it well, will hesitate about conceding to this place the superiority,tin situation, facilities, beauty of sce- nery, imnprovemnents, and perhaps we might add, lo- cal interest, over all the other villages of the moun- tain district. Cooperstown lies in a valley which is, in itself, elevated about twelve hundred feet above the sea.- It has a Swiss climate, with the advantage of being exempt from inpussantrains. Those who have tra- vvcled, are struck with its, strong resemblance in ma- ny particulars to the part of Europe just named.- We want glaciers and mountains o"f ranite, it is true; nor is the Otsego the Lake of Geneva ; but our mountains are very beauiful, they ab.iund with lovely views, and our own little .basin of water is as pure, and far more richly stored, than the celebrated sheet of the Leman. Thloso who like a ramble in pure air, among for,>sts, or a row by moonlight un- tder dark pines, will be pleased with a temporary re- sidence in our valley, and our hills furnish a hun- dred pleasant look-outs and picturesque glens. If tie traveller, who has leisure, would turn aside for a few days, and pass them in Otsego, we can al- most pledge ourselves that he would feel compensa- ted for his pains. A stage runs daily between Fort Plain, on the Western Canal, and Cooperstown, and the distance is only twenty-two miles. A daily stage also communicates with Albany, distant sixty six miles. There are stages, too, either daily or three times a week, to Utica, Binghampton, Sher- burne and Bainbridge. We shall not extol the roads, though they are no worse than most of the o- thers of the State, during the summer. Houses of accommodation have been wanting of late, in this village. In this particular, however, there is a great change for the better this season,aind there is the promise of farther improvement. No- thing is wanting but encouragement, to bring us up to any other place in this respect. Boarding is cheap, and the fare, without laying claim to the'sci- ence of the cuisine, is fresh and wholesome. After July,i' may be termed good, for an inland town.-- Our mutton is justly considered excellent. The fish of the Lake are uniformly firm and edible. The bass, the salmon trout, and the pickerel, are said, by epicures, to (qual any fish of the sort that are known. The inns have, hitherto, been too negligent oflhese dainties, but'there is a promise of amendment in this respect. It has been matter of surprise to us, that the banks of the Otsego have so long been neglected by tho w who have sought country residences. There area hundred beautilhl sites oil its twenty miles of margin, and land is dog cheap. At present there are but a few of these beautiful situations occupied. Hyde, at the north end of' the Lake, is one of the best houses in the State. Lakelands, Fenimore, and Woodside, are all more than pretty places, and all command fine views. That from Fenimore is one of the best that we know of. The others arc little inferior, each hav- ing its own peculiar featu:.e of the picturesque.- Tlhere is much good feeling, hospitality and kind- ness too, in our neighborhood. The Village abounds with pleasant albodes. The. Oll Hall, which has lain tenantless and neglected bor yenrs, is now repairing, the grounds aret i(nproving and the place promises to be moret' beautiful than ever. Riversedge, a very good house, is also occu- pied again, and is to be repaired and improved. The Susquehannah takes its rise between this place and Lakeclands. Ou the whole, we repeat that Cooperstown is not sufficiently known, or sufficiently visited, andt we a-k of those who have leisure, to turn aside and look at A deplorable accident occurred lately in the Tra- verse. The chief mate of the bri; Ord, then going before the wind, fell overboard in pinching the an- chor. The chief mate n-f the Astrea, coming up :astern, with one man, generously leaped into the boat to save .is lif(e, but in boarding, the boat came across the tide, and both'chief maltes were drowned, thie seamen being picked up by another vessel a- stern, after being a long time in the water.---Quebec Gazelle. GREAT SPECULATIO'N.-BBuying and selling is the order of the day. Our city is filled with speculators who are all on tip-toe. Several snug fortunes ot from ten to twenty thousand dollars, have already been made. G(,v. Cass, has disposed of the front part of his farm, as far hack as Larnard street, for one hundred thousand dollars. Extensive improve- ments are rapidly making in Detroit. Our city autho- rities are authorisedl to obtain a loan of one hundred thousand dollars, and ourselves think seriouslyly of adtlvertising for sale a number of bad debts.-Detroit Journal. MORE OF' THE LAND PIRATES.--The Newark Dai- ly Advertlier says : Gen. Darcy, U. S. Marshall for this District, returmid on Friday from a visit to Bar- negat., during which he arrested, with the aid of Capt. Schenck. of Midd;etown, and Mr. J. 'T. Thompson, of Newark, the following persons, in- dicted at the late term of the U. S. Circuit Court for being concerned in the robbery of" str rnded vessels, viz :--Giorge Worth, Joel Platt, Abraham Russell, Moses Bonnel, Solornim, Rodgers, and James Mat- thews. They were taken during the night, in their dwellings. LITTLE ROCK, (Ark.) May 19.- The Execution.- On Saturday last the sentence of the law was car- ried into effect, about a mile south of this town, on Morgan Williamns, for the murder of Mr. Isom Pel- ton. He met his fate with most astonishing self- possession and coolness, evincing mor, composure during the two hours he remained under the gal- !cws, than a large proportion of the numerous con- course of spectators who had collected on the ground to witness his ignominious punishment. Mr. John Woolerton, who was shot in this coun- ty on the 21st lt., died in this place on Friday last. We understand he was from Westchester. Pa. and that his connections there are respectable. The man who shot him, Hiram Abel, is in the jail in this town. Yesterday afternoon, according to previous notice, the ceremony of presenting a silver Vase and Pitcher tothe retired officers ofthe Ninth Regiment, (Col. Lefferts, and Lieut. Col. Warner,) took place at Niblo's Garden. There was present a large num- ber of ladies and gentlemen, which, with the nilita- ry, made an imposing scene. The presentation took place in the Saloon. The Vase was presented by Col. Shippon, and the Pitcher by Licut. Col. Curtis, the officers now in command of the regiment. On the Vas~ is inscribed the- following: Presented by the officers of the 91h regiment N.Y. S. A. to their late commandant, Col. James Lefferts, as a testimo- nial of their respect for him as an officer and citizen. New York, May, 1835." On the reverse : Nation- al Guards-Our Country."-Chased with the Coat of Arms of the State and military banners. The inscription on the Pitcher is the same, with the ex- ception of the name.- Gazette. DEATt OF BURNS THFE BUGaER.-Tho Monroe (M. T.) Sentinel, of June 6th, mentions that Burns died in that village, on the 3d inst. During the last war, Mr. B. deserted from the British, and swam the Niagara river to Lewiston.--Since that time he has resided in the States. His musical talents were well known throughout the United States, and he acknowledged no superior as a performer on his fa- vorite instrument.-Buffalo paper. AnD.U .1 v-T T.nnrefr' _.V0-iterd1,i avroninL y. rat S At gleectlon fotr Directors oft th Lont-iIlsnd 'Rail-Road Conmpany, held on the 16th Instant, at the Phnlx Bank, the following gentlemen were duly elected for the ensuing year, (viz :) Knowles Taylor, of New-York. Samuel Hicks, of New.York. Williatn F. Blydenburgh, of Suffolk County. Clarence 1). Sackett, of Kings County. .John lie]hfielMl, of New- ork. John L. Graliham, of New-kork. Henry Wyckoff, of New-York. Benjamin Curtiss, ofNew-York. Valentine Hicks, of Queens County. Morgan L. Smith. of New-York. George D. Strong. ofNew-Yoi k. Joshua Fanning, of Suffolk Curnty. Williamr Sydney Siiilih, of Sitffolk County. At a subsequent meeting of tie Board of Directors, the fullowhin, icersoss were ltuantiit.ou-i y chosen:- Knowles Taylor, President. William F. Blydenborgh, Vice Presideint. John l)elafiold, Treasurer and Register. John Lorimner Graham, Counsellor and Attorney. Clarence D. Sackett, Secretary. je 18--lt 13- Missiounary Mecting.-There will be a Mis- sionary Meeting THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock, in the Me. thodist Episcopal Church in Bedford strict. This is to bea farewell meeting to Ihle Rev. F. E. PITTS, of Tennessee, who is about to sail for Buenos Ayres, as a Missionary to South America. Short MIeasure on Dry Goods. i Froiti be frcqucer-i complaint of short measure on Dry Goods,. and the notorious fact that many manufactu- rers, l;otfi Domestic and Foreign, are in tha habit of mark. ing Iineir goods tmore than I heir real teasure, 7'THE BoARAn o1' TnADof tile City of New-York, appoint- edl a committee to inquire into, and report upon, such frauds as may exist in th'- measure of Dry Coods, with a view to the adoption of somenimethod for their prevention. In fiurtherance (of this object, the uIndersignedt request of thle merchants, members of this Assciation, nild others, who may discover frauds in the measure ofgoods, to report the same in writing, to either of the subscribers, with a particular description of the goods, the name of tihe manu- facturer or importer, wheu it can be ascertained, and such other information as may tend to exposed and suppress a practice so disreputable and inijurious MARCtIS WILBUR, GABRIELP. 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Tiheparts will appear at intervals of about ten lays, until the wholeo1 t hoe published in London are issued, after which it will proceed rniotlhly. Thlioffice of the PENNY CYCLOPJEDIA, PENNY MA- GAZINE andSATU'IRDAY MAGAZINE, is at 53 Cedar st., N. Y., where book sellers andt dealers may be supplied withall tlie parts which have been published. NOTICEl.--The publishers does snot employ or authorise any agents to receive subscriptions in advance for any works published by him. je 13-cod4t PASSENGERS. In the packet ship Polanl, for Havre:- -Mr. I,. J. Salaig- nac, Mrs. nalaignac, 2 children and servant, of Philadel- ph ia; Mr. Jacob, B. Morris, lady, child and servant, of do ; Mr. John Laquernno, of Mexico ; Mr Madrugal, Don I'Pc- dro Classanoras, Mr. J.ayme Cordina, Dr. Wilkins, and servant, of Virginia ; Messrs. Morgin and Birgas, of Mex- ico; M. O. H. Miidleton. Idy an( servant, Miss Middlleton and HEItenry Middlelton of Charleston ; Mr. G. Vogelgang, of New Orleans ; Mr. Fredlerick A. Percher, D. J. I,. Gevais, Mr. T. II. IRuel; Augustus Rucf, Arnold Ruef, and Bertha Ituef, Mr. Go'Jguire, and master Godguire, and servant. In the ship Emnprium. from Havana :--J. Van Praag. In the barque Science, from Grcenock: Mr. Canipbell, lady, child and servant; Rev. Mr. I.each and lady, Miss Monteath; Miss Thomnson, Mrs. Nicoll arid 2 daughters,Jas. Scott,Peter Alken, and 55 in the steerage. In thie brig Rapid', frim Havana :-W. IH. Wright, Capt. George Ilarker, Ira Clark, G. George, G. L. Bonnett, W. C. I'eterson, T. W. Bartholomew, J. Gi!les, I)D:n F. P. Shares Doti G. M. Smith, D)on Rogeris Zelada, MAirs. Ann Norris, Miss C. D. IHernandez. In the Br. brig Victory, from Dominico.--Mr. Francis Burke. In the brig Verges, from Rio Grande: Robt. P. Stevens, and Christian troden. In the brig Victory, from Dominica .-Francis Burke. COMM S V I.:RC 1A L RECO t i. Latest Date lrom I Liverpool,.....................May 16 latest Date from London-.........................May 15 Latest Date from Ilhvre, via Live pool............-May 10 SALES OF REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION AT THrE IIERClIANTS' EX- CHANGE, JUNE 16. By ;R. R. Minturn 4- Co. 6 Lois, corner of 5th avenue & 129th st, each $550......3300 6 125th st, 685......4110 4 It 124th st, 500......'L000 4 on 124th st, between 4th and 5th av. 450-......1800 6 "11 445.....2670 4 1275th 540-......2160 5 125th 500......25001 3 5th av., between 127th & 128 st, 385-......1155 1 corner 5li, av. & 128th st 445.......445 L on 128th st, between 5th & 6th av. 400 ......400 1 .I 370.......370 3 : 127th st, 333......990 3 128th st, 330.......990 4 1201h st, between 3d & 41h av. 410...... 1640 6 130th st, between 7th & 8th av. 300...... 1800 6 131st st, It 300......1800 5 127th st, between 3J & 4th av. 585'......1925 9 128ll st, 585...... 5265 3 124th st, between 4th & 5thav. 490......1470 3 125th st, '" ". 490...... 1470 9 113th & ISth st, between S'd & 4th av. 335......3015 About I acreof ground with house and barn bet'n 3d & 4th1 av. & 12Bd & 124th st.............. 60t'0 $46,485 Sales at the Stock Exchange, June 18. 229 shares U. S. Bank ........................... 113 50 do do ....................... ....1121 10 do Manhattan Bank ..................... 134 20 tdo Mechanics Bank...................... 13-' 36 do Phenix Bank ............. .......... 130 150 do 1)elaware and Iuflson................ 106| 250 ilo do do .................106B 275 do do dlo ................ 106 550 (o lo do ................ 106 100 do do do ..........60 days 106 100 to do do .........60 days 1016 20 do National,............................. 120 29 da Morris Canal ........................ 89 60) to do .................. 89 60 do N.O. City Bank-................ ..... ll0 400 lo N.O. Commercial ................... 108A 200 do Ohio Life & Trust ............. 90 days 123 46'1 do do do ................... 1235 550 dlo Kentucky Bank-....................... 102 550 do do- do ...............30 days 102 105 do Grand Gulf .......................... 109 50 do Ocean Ins ............................ 151 10 do Atlantic.............................. 1C6 50 do State.............................. 86 50 do Jackson-................................ 1034 50 1do do............................ ..... 104 50 dto (to...........................30 days 103 300 do do .......................... 30 davs 103 50 do Farmers Loan........................ 1301 65 do do do...................... 130 100 do do d.) ................30ds 129 50 do American Insurance................ 100O 20 do Manhattan Gas....................... 1291 100 do do (1do .......................129 360 do Mohawk R. R......................... 1.0, 200 do do do ........................ 119. 300 do do do ..................... 120. 450 do Paterson R. R8...............-........ 108 25 do Saratoga............. .............. 120 100 do Iarlem R. R......................... 115t 200 (on do ............................ 115 13 do Boston & Prov-........................ 119i 425 do do ............................ 12( 425 do do 50 do do ....................90 days 1191 100 o N. J.R.R. &T. I..................... 116 100 rd. Bnotion &i Wocnrce.ter I-O1 A0tzktaMi ZABtliftA, h .lt 1. ', I Fltur.--Tlerc is very little doing in Howard-.trest Flotil. Holders generally ask 06,50, which we quote as the fair stere price. There have been no sales of City Mills. The stock is extremely light. Holders are willing to sell the ar- ticle now made at 06,75, but $7 is uniformly asked for that to be ground. Siisqnehanna Flour is scarce and inquired for. Large parcels are hold at 86,50, and small lots have been sold at $6,62j. Grain.-The only transaction in Wheat is the sale today ofa lot of 2900 bushes prime machine Maryland red, from str, re,at $1,50 per bushel. Corn is still advancing. A lot of Virginia mixed was sold yesterday at 97 cents, and several lots of Maryland, both Ai white and yellow, were so!d at 81. A small parcel or to fill up a vessel was sold at $1,01. but to-day the market rather fiat, and the artile will not bring Sl. Sales ofRtyeat 97c. a 8l. A sale of Maryland Oats yesterday at 55. We quote 53 a 55 cents. MARRIED. On tlle 16th inst. by the Rev. Mr. Ia Fevre, MINARD I.A FEVRE, to ANN I)ELORIOUS SPICER, daughter of the late Capt. Samuel G. Bailey, all of this city. On Tuesday evening, June 16th, by the Rev. Dr. Me- Cartee, Mr. THIIOMAS WALKER, to Miss ELLENA JANE GII.LET, both of this city. On Wednesday mnoininn, by the Rev. D. Carroll, at the residence of J. Cenklin, Esq. Brooklyn, E. A. PRATT, of the firm of Piatt & Treadwell, to I,UUY ANN, daughter of the late T'romns Ilerring, Esq. all of Albany. It Pli;iadPlplhi, nn Monday morning, the 17th instant, CIARLES W. CilURCHMIIAN, of that city, to FI.IZA IRII)GMAN, daughter of Joseph Bridgman, Esq. of Belch- ertown, Mass. DIED. Oil Salurday. the 13Ih inst. at Huntington, Connecticut, Mrs. ZiPPORAIH TAYLOR, widow of the Rev. M. Taylor, formerly of New Milflrd, Conn., ased 92 years, 4 months and 10 days. On ,'atlurlay last, while or a visil to this city, with her uslband, Mrs. SElt;NIORA T. BItAINE, consort of Wil- Hiai T1. Ilrainn:, of Montgomrry, Alabarna. At Booklyn, oni the i6th inst. THOMAS P. STETSON, aged 516 years, of BKtuh, Me, 11 A RINE LIST. POICT OF NEW-YORK. liIlh .tiaLr 'FT-flnrrolw : 3h. 23m. CLEARED T7ilS DA Y. Ships Glasgow, Robinson, Liverpool, N. Peck ; Lorena, Urquhart, Mobile, E. D Huribut & Co; Br. barque Tweed4 'ilocuui, Halifax, Rogers& Co; brig Lnnar, McMantis, W. Indies; sclirs John D Gordon, lIaird, Philadelphia; A. manda, WValpole, Jacksonville, Fa. CLEARED YESTERDAY Y. Ship Po:tland,; Cook, South Atlantic, whaling; brigs Eu- ro, [Aust.] Janevicli, Trieste, S. Hicks & Sons; George, Sweclzer, Tobasco; Potomiac, Hiltclcock, Kingston; schrs Shielburne,[Br.] Wymran, Nw-Ewdinburgli; Empire, HIati don., Boston; Renown, Lovell, do; Boston, Gould, de; Win. Ioscoe, Chase, do; Whale, Sawyer, New London; sloop Gen. J. Davis, Clark, Philadelphia; barge Shark, Wilson, do. A ARRIVED T7HIS DA Y. Schr George Pollock, Shadwick, 6 days front Newborn, N. C. with cotton, &c. to Ransom & Spelman. Selr George Washington, Corson, 3 ds fin Philadelphia, with coal, to Luwther & son. Sloop Wm. Frederick, Winnimtan, 4 ds fm Pihiladelphia, will coal-, to I.owther & Son. BELOW--i ship 2 brig and 1 schr. '.IULED-Ship Desdcuiona, Smith, for South Atlantic Ocean. ARRIVED LAST E VEN1NG. Slip Emporiumn, Crosby, of Wisc".sset, 11 days from Ila. vana, to Tinkham & Ilart. Sailed in co. with barque Comn. Morris, for Matanzas. Br. barque Science, M'lellan, from Greenock, May 5, to- Sands, Turner & Co. Barque Pomona, Nason, from Philadelphia, with flour,te N 1I Wolfe, and others. Brig America, Treadwell, Havana, 7th inst, with 422 cks molasses, to I. Arnold. Left, ship North America, for St. Tlomas, 10th : brigs Moro, Thomas, Boston, 14th ; Gram- pus, Brewer, do. une ;Orb, Hiagins, Portland, 8th ; Lucy Ann, tHunt, do, 15th ; Speed, Knight, de, unc; Tallmadge, unsuild; Eastern Siar, do, and others. Brig Rapid, Barton, Havana, 7thl inst, to Moses Taylor.- Left It. S. ship StLouis, fin Tampico, and Vera Cruz; Tal- imadge, IIopkins, from Portland, and Eastern Star, front Matanzas, all ar 5th ; Casper Ilauser, for this Dort, 16th,and others reported. Sailed, 5th anti 6th, ship Com. Morris, Matanzas and Cowes; brigs Cherokee, Boston; Laurel, Newport; schr Sabina. Apalachicola. Br. brig Victory, M'Donald, Domtinico, 16 days, with 120 tons crude sulphur, 40 casks molasses, &c. to Tucker and Lauries. Left no Airis. Brig Forest, Dean, of this port, had touched, sold part of her cargo, and sailed for Trinidad about 16thl May; schr Union,Lewis, also sold part, and sail- ed for Martinique 21Mt. Spoke, 16h inost, lot 39 22, long i3-1, brig Jane, 51 days from IAfrica or uBoston. Brig Verges, Sullivan, from Rio Grande, April 27th. Spoke Mlay 7th, lat 24, 40, long 33,30, barque Ann Louisa, 44 days from Cadiz for Valparaiso, all well. lrig Magnolia, Pilgree, trorn Iichmond, with coal. Schr Mary, lLmner, and sloop HIiram, atilwell, from Phi. ladelphia, with coal. Schr Martha, Nickerson; Albany Packet, Pierce, and Mystic, Battles, Bo'tsn. Schrs Tom Wood, Smith, and John lleath,Chatten, Rich. miond, with coal. Schrs New York, Dizer, from Maclias ; Emblem, Cher. ryfield. Schr Eagle, Jones,fim Folly Landinz, with staves. Schrs Jew--Greek, Baker; Tremont, Reed; and Ba. lance. Heodges. Boston. Sloop Atlantic, Clhurchill, from Plymouth, Ms. Sloop Havana, Packer, fint Kennebeck, 4 days, with fresh salmon, to J Niles. The schr Martha Beaston, Tilden, from New York, for Richmond, loaded with hay, is ashore at Brigatine Beach, N.J. The vessel will be lost. The schr Two Sisters, ar. at St. Johns, P. R., on the 28th of May, with part of her cargo damaged. At Have, May 10th, Rhone, Rockett, fin New York, and Thoimas Dickason, ]Lyon, from Mobile. The Victoria, Merrill, for New York, was 'o sail from Li- verpool 20t(h May. The Bristol, for this port, was wind bound in King Road, 14th ult. At Bremen, April 25, Mary & Martha, for Gottenburg, Gi utilt. At Hamburg, 28th, Tiber, for Havana, 56 Ganges, to sail 10!h May. Sailed from Cuxhaven, 26th, Brazil, Parker, Cottcnburg. 27th, Cuxhaven, New York, and was off Dun. gencss, 4th. ALBANY, J.hune 16.--Arr. scha Victor, Atwaod, fm Bosa. non; sloops Albion, Clapham, New-Haven; Albany, Sctd- ler, Boston; Marksman, Emnmons, Bradgeport; Planet, Pi indell, do; Favourite, Cuyler, Brookhaven ; Pamelia, Smith, Phliladclphia. PILAD)ELPHIA, June 17.-Arr. ship Carouge, Bryson, from ILondondetry, with 119 passengers. Brig Uncas,(ofBlrutswick, Me.) Lamnb, from Newport, Wales. May 26, spoke ship HIibernia, Cole, from New- Bledford bound to the I'acific, all well. Off Nantucket shore, picked up thle long boat of a ship, appeared quite new. Br. brig Manley, Welsh, lr,,m Liverpool. May 29, lat40, long 55, 37, exchanged signal with ship Isaad Hicks. 31st, lal. 41, 5, long 50 25, cxciar.ged signals with thip Clhatha:n. Sth June, lat 38,58, long 62, 37, exchanged signals with ship Franklin. Brigs Eagle, from Trinidad de Cuba; Columbia, Shaw, Easiport; Albert, Ilanna, Wilmington, N. C.; Abigail, Fogg, Calais, Me.; Bremen brig Alwhvina, Kortlang, Amster- dam ; U. S. revenue cutler Gallatin, Capt. Gould, fri m a cruise schrs Caroline, Carey, NYork ; iiana, Wise, do; Amazon, Swan, Stonington ; Eveline, Rollins, Boston; Mexican, IIar, New York ; Jas. Anderson V'I inais, do; Sarah, Sargent, Portland; Pomfret, Bray ,Eastport. Cl'd. brig Mary, Whipp,le Trinidad dte Cuba ; selir No. 3, Abbott, ila'ana; Cyrus, Sears, NewYork ; Temperance, I.eaci, Snlerm ; sloops Mary & Martha, Bcnnett, NewYork; tow boat Algonquin, Quick, do. BALTIMORE, June 17.-Arr. Bremen brig Neptune, from Branmen, 24tlh April, with 80 passengers. Br'g Cherub, Knowles, fromtn Rio Grande. Spoke on Fri- day last, scbr Oscar, of Alexandria, from Mobile for Ncw- York, with pa~szngers. Brigs Laura, Clhapman, from Charleston; Chickasaw. Crowell, Boston ; Pavilion, Case, NYork; schr Julia-iMart- ling, Oa. ley, do. Schr St. Anna, Gorton, from Barracoa. Left, schooner Amethyst, far N York, to sail 10th June. RICHMO D, June 15.-Arr. steam-boat Thomas Jeffer- son. Passed at Hog Island, schr Jane Carolino. At Har. prison's Bar, schr-Union. Above City Point, schr Alert, and brig Commodore Tucker. Above Four Mile Creek, schrs Rachael Anti, and Avon. Below Warwick, schrs Sarah Anr,, and Annawaan. Brig Lavina, Tisdale, St. Thomas schlrs Cull, Curtis, Eastport ; Annawan, Paine, Boston,; Avon, Larkin, Hart- ford. Sailed, schrs Wm. Wallace, Drinkwater, Hartford ; St. Lawrence, Townsend, Newark ; Celerity, Gaudy, Sauger- ties; Enterprize, Mayo, New-York; Peggy Speincer, Grif- fitb, do ; Select. Williams, do ; Wasp Werth, do; New. York, Ste'adson, do; Navigator, Ingeursoll, Sauagcrties. NEW-IIAVEN, June 16.---Arr. brig George Washingtor, IIolbrook, fin St..Iohnq, P. R., 14 days. Left schrs Two Sisters, Babcock, for Plhilad. 21st; Boston, Prinkwater, for Portland, 17th; Dover, Ciartiss, New York, [9th; Inde- pendence, Lee, do. 8th. Sloop Brilliant, -, Albany. -NEW LONDON, June 12-Ar brig Ospray, Fordhiam, 8. Atlantic, via St Helena, 200 brls wlhaleiuid 20 of black fish oil. Schrs Charles Riclimond, and Olive, from New York. PROVIDENCE, Juite 16-Ar schr Joseph & Mary,Chad. wick, Norfolk; s!oeps Tennessee Farmer, Rayner, Kings- ton; John, Sherwood, N York. FALL RIVER, June 15-Ar brig Annawan, Sandford, Wiltnington, N C; sloop Ann, Snow, NewYoik. WARREN, June 12-Arr brig Plymouth,Fuller, Gotten. burg. BOSTON, June 16.-Arr brig Planet, Lurvey,' from Su- rinau, 23d ult. Left, brigs Cashier, Parsons, Boston, 2 ds ; Charles, Swinson, tdo 10; Favorite, Winsor, fin do arr 22d; tlio, W terhorise, from Portland, do; Fame, Nickerson, dlise ; Franklin, HIitchcock, fir Wilmington, NC, do; Mary & Eliza, Say ward, Gloucester, 8. Schr Daniel Webster, Baker, Philad; Mechanic, Sim- monns, Kingston, NY. Below, a brig, said to be the Sabat. The Globe, from Ilavana, sailed 4th inst. (not 8tlh) as re- ported yesterday. C(i'id snlip Ohio, Bassett, New Orleans; brigs Aurora, Foster, Rio Janeiro and a mar ket; Quincy, Jones, Pernam- buco ; Ceylon, Welsh, do ; Kentucky, Mitchell, Mobile; schrs Frances Ellen, Gelston, NYork ; Peggy Thomas, Wright, do. NEW BEDFORD, June 16.-Arr. ship Nile, Townsend, fm Pacific Ocean, Talcahuana 21st March, and Mocha lst April, with 1300 brls whale and 700 sperm oil, and 8250 lbs. bone. Left in Bay of Conception, ships Milton, Howland, 1301) brls sperm and 2 right whales; Loper, Cotton, 1500 sp; Alexander Mansfield, Starbuck, Hudson, 1400 wh and 60 sp -all to sail for home in a few days; New England, Terry, Pouehkeepsie, 500 brls wh and 100 sp; PhilipTabh, Bowen, 600 ~hl and 100 Rp. At Island of Mocha, Feb 12, Maryland, Burmpus, 14t00 whale--o cruise another season on Coast of Chili. The ship Israel, of Boston, arr. at Talcahuana from Valparaiso, but finding it swept away, sailed again for Val- paraiso, 19th March; ibarqute Active, of Salem, touched at T. for a market, but no sales, and left on 17th March for Valparaiso. Schr Mary Washington, Elliot, fm Baltimore. SAI.EM, June 15.--Cl'd. ship Geoige, Balch, ladia. PORTsMOUTtH, June 13..--Arr. schr Elizabeth, Wells, fmr Richmond. 14th,arr. schr Turk, fin New York. EI)GARTOWN, June 15.-Arr. schrs Charles.&-.lamu. el, Glover, from NYork; Meridian, lHugdeul, Baltimore; Young-James, Dow, Richmond; Paris,. Pierce, NYork. I 6th. tiorilt~ h an kah ,nv" T0 tO iCMS, Puftant tO RevtsedStatutes,p art. 3, relating to "volun rant to the application of an O-|O ATIO N. FBENJAMIN- l ed June 18th, 1835; cred Honorable Richard Riker, R York, at his office il thle Ciy fiE(lt ay ofr September next a jc 1 -l0w IIESOLU'TIION O ~Tho Co.partniership her firmi s'Rogers, Jones 4- Co., a'v *ard J1. Rogers, on the 's u. partners of the late '%, .ssion iBusiness unler I) & CO. at 243 Front S.lfrae late firmr 0. W. WM. BI HENRY R New-York, 18rh June, 1S335. S COTTON DAI AND LATORS.-A favorable open otton trade in a southern to ediately board, healthy and pleasantly "progress frolnm this town to ai .road is now in operation rising pleted still farther by this fall cotton and other produce to a days sail of Newv York. Capwit make investments in real es themselves acquaint:,-d with town. For particiulars enq:iire Pearl, or Fo es& range, 60 ou BOARDING.-A few single miren and their wives, can beo Saint rooms, with or without bo ly at 20 Courtlandstreet. W ANTIED-A young gonitleio ing a Detintli ; he must connexions, also possessing a l a person a good opportunity J. FRANCIS, Surgeon Dentis N. B. Artificial Eyes put in, ed fro tCj3 For sale, a good stone quar of the North River, near Blood je18 EW 00OD -t-Received at honse, 262 2 cases Paris eambrolderies, of Collars, Pelerines, l I do white and blue 1 do new style plai 1-,do small figured r" Also, fancy Paris Idkfs, Sh dVats, &c. -ORPORATION NOTICE hereby given, that a petiti Botr.l of Aldermen, for a wel wI" .''," And notice is hereby further concernedd object to the propose Mlesired to present the saine i pnissioner's Offic, on or b -GEO. B. SMITH, St Street Conirmissio June 18, 1835. S CORPORATIONN NOTICE U hereby given, that a petiti Board of Allerm en, for a well a t.e 5th Annl notice is hereby further corceinedobjecl to tile propose desired to present the samtre minsioner's Office, on or be GEORGE [ B. SMUTil, St Sreet Commissioner's OffieJ RLPOILATI l NOI'iCE %_ hereby given than u assef-i lots on Broadway, Waverly P completed and is open itl time for txam Aid notice is hereby further eolncrned, object to the conlt assessment, they are desiired ing, it the Street Comniissio 29tlh h GEO. B. ,3MITHI. St Str'et Commissi June 18th, 1835. SIST NO.4, of STANDARDl LEAVIn', LORD & Pa-t IV.-History.-United St Gralame's,2 vols ; IIolmes's, Rammay, 3 vols ; Willard's, lIume, Smollett and Miller, 4 guard, 12 vols; Mackintosh, 1 v vols ; Robrtson, I vol. Euo Jones, 3 vols; Robertson's C System, 2 vois ; Crowe's France I vol; Grattan's Netherlands, vol ; Mills's Chivalry and Crus tory,2 vols ;Florence, 2 vols. 2 vols, 4 vols, or8 vols ; lli 1 vol; Frost, l.vol; HIeeren, 1 Ferguson, 1 vol ; Iooke. 3 vol Tacitus, 1vol ; Gibbon's Decli Africa.-Heeren, 2 vols. Asi Russell, 18!no. Palestine, Rus sephus, I vol ; Millinan, 3 vo Muller,4 vols; Robbins, 1 vo vol. Ecclesiastical -Godt ic do l2mo Milner, with contain u do 3 vols. or2vols ; Waddingt o formation in England, 4 vols Six Centuries, vol ; Scoltt's 1Sino ; Smnedley's Reformedi low's Sketch of Missions, 12m of the lnqnlsition, 12mno HE ATHINGO COPPEI-t Sheathing Copper, assorted by GRINNELL, je 18 CONSiGNEAUS PEIt Sill SIiverpool, will Ilease send on board, foot of Beckman s je 18-3t C. . SLD BOOKS--D.) APPLE'T way, beg to callth attention braries, to their extensive s Books, recently imported Iro duced prices, at their Theologi 200 Broadway. A catalogue oft lished and may be procured above. Among the scarce andvv have atpresent on sale, are and Acta Regia, continued by Ti maps, plans and portraits, medal very fine copy; Bolingljroke's tiquities of Ilercalaneuin, pi vernment, 7 cot1, folio, a be and magnificent work ; B).le's tionary. 5 vols, folio ; do do, of the Pope, 7 volis,4to; Chu with Osborne's supp!emento S plates ; Gibbon's Miscellaneou oscoe's Lorenzo dtie Metlieis calfgilt; Beaumont andlFletch plates; Tlhurloe's Collectio manyofthe greatest interest, of this country, 7 vols, folio vels, folio,maps, &c.; do do Works, 7 vols, 8o, plates. IADIASCUS STEEL PESi sehip OrpheLus, frol i Liver Pen. It is recommended for Quill Pen in flexibility, an These Pens are adaltedtl to th ti:g of gentlermen and ladie the round, running and text h schools, and are dtecidedl;y su yet int The fine quality andflcxibiliy is manufactured, its peculiar is bestowed on-the mathemnatic render it superior to all other sale and retail at Statione je IS EW BOOK .-CAREY, Philadelphia, have just Skelches. 2(d serne ; Irving's Moore's IHislory ofhIeland, Nos. 1 and 2, b, Washlington ford and Neustead Abbey, an Bird's new novel, The Infidel, by Dr. Bird, in 2v 12rmo ; Cha story, in 2v 12muo ; Remarks by Dr. Leo Wol On Saturday they will publ Tale of the Tory Ascendancy, Swallow Barn. E I. [ULiVL E ,& ESQ o TIIERS, No. 82 Cliff stre morning, the 19th instant, No WEB'S WORKS, in an elegant s hellished with a portrait of th nettc on steel. This PELIIHM, or the Adventure ward Lytton Burlwer, Ezq. Co i a new preface,containing a ske ry of the work, andnthe stor moirs of a Genlleman "THE DISOWNED Lately pot Nos. I and 2 of Pauldi SALMAGUNDI, or Wlhini-W L auncelot Langstaftf Esq. CONSTANTINOPLE AND IT Porter. In 2 VOYAGE OF THE POTOM By J. N. Reyno ys. F OR TIIE PROMOTE' AND BEAUTY.--Japa:eese condensed emulsion cxtracled ductionsof the island of Japan name. It is very refreshing in removes freckles, sunburns, w the skin, and when the skin either from hard labor, inc sickness, it gradually, but inf fiction, and makes it'soft, whi all smarting pains whether ari use of stong alkalin'. soaps ; a perience pain in shaving it af sale at II C. jo 17 173 Broadway, HITLAW'S PATENT VAPOUR BATHS, at No. Baths can be had at all hours o following kinds ; 1st to act sp membranes, skin, and organs nation by removing obstruct crid serum from the blood. 3d, tion by stlbduingirritation, er restoring elasticity and vigor and tendons. 4th, to cure ner gia. 5th, to promote the healing toprevent discharges of blo stance has it failed. 7th, to ex tone and vigor to Prescriptions for any of the s will he strictly attended to, ted to call and ascertain tihe ie OIOM. PORTER'S C Constantinople aud its Enviro exhibiting the actual state ofmt bits of the Turks, Armnnians fled by the policy of Sultan day published a 1. IH TTjni t A7r A, I N2k VEW YOrTLo STEAMBOAT FOR NE'PORT A Fare $5 a The splendid steamboats and BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, C pier No. 4, North River, near I Line, near the foot of Morri nesda-y an Arranrtetrn PRESI Leaves New York at 5, P. M. I MooInday, 2'2 Friday, 20 Monday, 2 BENJAMIN Leaves New York at 5, P. M. i Ii iday, n19 Wednesday, 21Iy Monday, F,.-r fiurltl iifoi rmalion app'y street, or tlie Captait on bo 1t iT. FOA. "EWP .,._ _.a VIDENCE, eve -1 --- i- .-* .. Salird;- in nne, ton street, E. R.--Fa Thle srtemboatnl P1RI It I! Leaves New York at 5, P. M. I Saturday, 2)0 Trl'ursday, 25 I Tnu'osday, The steamboat BosTOlr) eaves New York .t 5, P. IMl. Thursday, I8 | Tuesday, 23 I Saturday, 27 [ I Tuesd.ay, For further information, WILLIAMS & CO. corner F Stages will be in readii.ess, at P ovrJcincc, to convey pa 2est N. il.--All Baggagen at thle je .- ). Froni East River stea The NEWV IENGLANI), Capta This Altcrnon The steamnlboat .WATEth WIT Ct To-MIoirow- Aftrnr FOR NEW LO\NDO P, ...- 'vili leav"ew N o .'T,. 1- a,,' Thiur-sday anru boat General Jack FOR SAG Pas:-engers w-ill leave Ne every Monday, Weduesld:iy and l '. ": , N. In 'n It 4 ci i For- further inforra!tioni, inq street j'l 18 JACO! CORL' .-. TROY S-RM-.N0... AL 7 -i T .- A .. i'AhmY.-i'rom e --treet, ( 'i'ne CONSTELLATION, Thi 'T'le lE WITT CLINTON, T Also,from foit'q Tihe NORTiI AMERICA, Tl'o- Thle morning and evenii;g w li ait ti ii Oldl State /- NAo'ice. --All Goods, Fritl plie>i, or any other oind ofo pilton eloard the Boatsof thisL le .lwo tsoifrs-ich Goods, Frei FI011NEI. W, Pul extO r S"-.. ':-__ :--'--' I.. V W- '-$ n"i e-.t- ,-.'* ." .N I, .aIt fi-1 of iMarketfiEold-strcnt. T I.EXIN72GTON, Cat1t. Vanderhi Tuesday, Thnrsdlsy atlni tiatir tIrct:urn;ia will leave Provi ulay and Fri!ay mornings at 6 iceui made to convey piassen hliateiy mon the arrival of thb C~nl'TIAif LIBRARY TTHOS. GEOROE, Jr. 162 Na published the forty-eighth nua ry, be ng a continuation of " or, An Illustrationofthe Moral Thomas Dick, author of "Th The Philosophy of a Futur 47, and which will b CHRISTIAN LICRARY-Octav ries of the bChristian Library It iS a continuation of "ThL .gpencer, of liverpool." Hly sor in the pastoral office. 'T completed in the nex.nimbernbi minced, The ,ife of Philip Terms of each of the above weekly, three dollars a year, i tn-r cents a nuil.br, Numbers of ir e L.ibracry ca stor, (o-f Piiss & WrVdsworth. , tI.aue, c rnrr f Ann asu.l Ni s rior, t'ioweryV; ViCan Vlcclk & C thaiRn-st.; and Mr Pl F-l The foillowinuriperio!ia 162 Nassau street-viz. The F Ediinburgh Jo.urnal. Compre Bible, and the Sa Ncvw York. June 18, 1135.8 4'iONST'ANTINO)PL A RONS.--In a Series of Letiu state of tire tiaManuners. Cust Armenians, Jew'; and Greeks dentl a! Con Jimst published,n CHARLES S ie 18 B1 LACK SISIK VELVET- black silk Velv MA'TRRS, M J.R IS MLA NIK BOOKSIC, QiU EPIt, SFRALINGWAX,&c.-F l!'o first premniuim, a gold umed Hall, by tIhe Amrrican Inrii B-)oks, Ink, Ink Powder, Intde & Tl.e difTfrent styles of Blank estahlishli:en.t have been p ,tnd lby a iartful attention several The Messrs. Felt deenim i speak in their own behalf, af nishe:l with tlie following President of the WASHINGTON, No Gentlemen,-I tender you honor yoa have conferred up -ccoinpaniiedl your note of f Stationary, which it describe prenmiumn at thle Fair of the Am he sten to tie prnonoumncri tinctionr, rn:l entitle its ma those wlio take a pr.pUer inte can skill That. your eestablishmentud, an that are devoted to tie nmanu to t!'e w:s!s and comfor-ts f o realize that pointcfsuccess wh tlland labor tIhe most ample r Y ur obcdi ANDREW . David Fi!lt & Co. Station Gont!emien are rcqiesled to sel I). FELT & CO. Propriet jc 18 I IDES, IhOr1.-I AND I Saveraginlm 2'i5 Ihs each ; 00 t!ic c i- -f torig P'laski. andi ,i1 by (.yCIN& je 18 1 LAMP SAIADt.S, f&c.--.o Aroni Liverpool, afinme asso French Chimnies, in MASTERS, MA je96 Front8 oie rnii iot .)is hii gii asCaon to Lexinigtonwillher- -frer leave New York at5 o'clock, A.M. For further iifir-,rmion inquire ofChias. Pettit, c Washingl.m street anid BUery place, orat the office, i South street. j 18 ERMAN P S- V.t FOR P OSTON, VIA NFIV fsale .-. LONDONAND NORWIClF,--Frum E.R .. St e'inboat P!aicae.f olt of Beckan sreet. lile iteaniboat (EN. .IACK()N, Capl. Colt, v.will leave every Taesdayand Thursday Afternoon, at5 o'clock, Saturday Mlorminns, at 10,)'c!ock. stiages will be in rcariiness at Grotn to conuey fa :ers lo Stiinmtoin. Also, at Norwich to convey ,r:--. to Wo lcestrand Boston. N. P. Freight takon. For tinfor,anlion, itrutre of i" 18 .IJACOB (:ORTIES i0)NS, 23parlt. e EXCURSION TO FLUSIIING A Best English ..-. T -'-T -Ti esIeamrboat FAItIE-LsD, (apt .- -, .-, will Icave the foot of Market secret 'lay afternoon, at 4 o'clock, if fair weather for Flusnhing, itnl .return- the samle evening, remaining there 'o rive pas.ienerstniime to view the lots to be sold oIllowing Wednesdly, or to visit theGardlens, (he h n, now in fi!l l, loom. je 17-3t' V O B' of Cor/landt street.--NIGHT'" BOAT.-- rut the sl' Fare b6 cents.-The pIhlie are inf'r e (l 1 a 3tv hat a bo-at! vl run flon Nei w Yorke to ,hirsev C(it, as a -igh't bonr, commencing inmdir lately after the lasttrip of Ite day boats, aid, continuing nntil one lock. fThe boat will leave New York at the even hour, and ilst toro;ey Cty at the intervening iallf hour. .1 ll-l is -1 Ilie whole plot is a perfect le L-- LOONDOO IN NE OF PAC1rKET I I IEAI,, C. II. Chariplin, master, will slln .iltki inst. For fi-Piiht or n-pa3sagei nly to the comi niri a on. board the ship., -. P'.i- street whaif, 6.r o ji 18 JOIHN GRISWOi1), 70 South st. 'Tlew ser -r. FORIT LIVEIIPOiOL -Pi.-k-atoflst J.uly-- 'l'il The packet ship SOITII man, will sail as aUi,vr. For fr-eight or passage r ,ii;mly to tile captain on nIoard foot of Beeklmani st. cr to GOODilJE. & Ct). or ) when tlie o je 18 C. 1. MARS1IALI, 6c e Soullst. cma inst.-Thle packet slip UNITED 8-'TA'ES, (alpt. tI.i: fNt.h.ldrege, will sail as above. For frei,it I 1 6 ,,r pasaogc, apply on hoaril, at pi r IS, forotrfMailen lal r' sl WOOD & TRINBLE,R, Cou j1 1 .157 Mnaid I--- INAION Ll LO 0 PA CZ1 ;S. -' ~h --Fui' London.--The p:.cket sipl) II. ALLE " ---'.- ing poinrtedlv on 25r i inst. ; lher BcLN.,nr hior fo cain and st e pssners are vciy cxcl!eupt, fr whic i app!y at 24 I'earl sFtrer, to r n, o je 18 DOITri;LAS, ROIlINSO N &CO. ,:X i-iround in tile village- of Flus S.--- FOrg. LOINDO --P)iw,'fket of'llte L lu.ly-- renice ta ,: Tle pitnkeil shipl CANADA, Capt. Thouas i -,.- will still as above, her regular day. For fre-igit or t., 1 i t C l, ,ietn, wit on Imardi, tiint o P-itine stru ct, s Si t IN! i I l, MIINITRN & CO. 134 Front st. t .e i ndin cou FOF R LI-VE1( 01POOL--T1' h "e shuip Trk I loan i0n hip Thos lots are iaid ot on ar S' iMARS, P. Rilper, commander, -..-. .- complete anid going oin bouai, will he deslpatc, ct without delay. For passage, hiavting excellernl arccom- i,'daloiins, at moderate tcmts, apply DOII IAS I OD BINSOJN & ('0. Tie ttle is N. B. Ist cuabiri found, 850f, incudio- ing wines; 2dI cabn ul, folrin in il provisionsped Maps ay he ob S18 ice ohe Auction ,-. FORT. LIVEIL.PO )L-P--Ptck"t of Slh Ju- cl i.- l-- I.e packet ship NAPOLE(ON, J. P.- '..-A ..-.. ., wForill sail a above, er regular ;reightorpai-sanee iapplytohe la(atie otainton board at ,f M.Aitlenlu i, o0 to asill el,, m V er jh 18 GRiINNEL.I., MINTURN & CO. 134 Front st. Mcr : FOiV'. I MANILLA, & UAI TO3N.-c-Tile cily if l!ict S ft sailing ship SIiAS RiCJiAl' )S, (lfinlerrly of ti -'...l- tile Iiv'urpwool lirne,) w s'ill sail for ihte abit i.o-rts i a few days. For freight otr I pasie,. having 'ery sirprior Iccoinrmodations, apply on hiartd at foott o '?'itil rn lane to GRINNELL, IpeNiT je 18 134 FronItstreet. Si aASSAn C E i'R (tl sltreLF AST-- I'e I iiTur ri S:' suns fishing to e ge for heir reltios, co Te .- rexions, or fitendsa, can do so in ship (1OI.UM petyre o lIlA, lelfas', vial,ivorpol. The 'enltaiy;:'ice a flee o h sage front, Ben'lasth to Liverpoot. Th1 e price h s e.n x at $15. Dr.ifrs on the (uComiany's APgent, Cl.arles Allen l lEsp No tOtlt0 h st. or soerei-lns if preferred. Apply to af ior address 216 Pearl street. mtar sTs DMpicL-S, 11'MINSON & CO. orty is eqiu &o t Ei-ca RhO& .and i beintersecteoiLy th a a Messis. RO:tiNnOON, IhirOTiLI, pool. l ic 18 os are from --" PASSAGE fr1eOr LIVEI-POOL.- streets, a ag sfo uin tlh i lilienr, ::itpa.rts o 'Eng!an Ir- 7 ':-- I ai niaothd. cn a d t allt!mtus bei eng ageiad o ii n Io.I:rdfirs trat' shui;.- !eavi,g A vei e jit thie moestnouieratet)iris. by app1vintuo - je 19 ~A'IEL TIlOMPhiON I.ithlogruphic i aps ma.v b o -- 'VANTFEI)--A g'lod vessel nof altout 300 t I -'.) top rosued to l,iberia with emlgrants. -- : PIIEIP DODE EDl)GA JENKINS u- E FOR. AHNTW'P'RP-'T' fine coppre ;' P.. and colppr fiasten-di Ship CARAVAN, I-r --.- ii raster, hlai tile principal part ol her catgo en a'rgo' al nd will meet with dispatch. For freight or its- i a s.ege apply to P. 11.LAJI.;tNE, 61 Pearl sl. or oet ay 18-t I. 11. SCIIMIDT, 11 Water stroadi. E0 R DIE 2R VIhrooklyn, in the c ntre offi l - r-. ,- I. 1o. P!L OVA, A II'elIC i. 'lint--ti ne Imt i bl ins v ,. faIt sallina -coppered brig ,S USAN ELIZABE ETI e in-. ". E Law!in,. muastcr, anill .-..il 1st J.ly. For freight or p'"u. ', (havis ing troout ... ... ;. ".- ap rply to II. v ( .x t 1 'N, i Broadn street. ter willbeli PAS"CAGE F:F.,'lTI AND D-RAFI'S ON sal .i LONI)iON1)EitRXY.--Passags can lie secure -,- ..1. L:vrpool, and reniitarrces sent hou by t ships saihiungoneil t It, Sth, huI antim 21tit ofeah )rafts nn Robinson, Esq. Londonderry--tlie Messr. wi, the 2 Itobinsorn Iro Ihers, bankers, Liverpool. Apply to, or ad- :lrcss, 230 Pearc street, iate 1OU11 [,AS. OIIINSON & ('O. or tween tIn T. ROBINSON & CO. je 18 The Lt re lig FOR SALhE.-The Vinginia built scho It. I'aU CK1NGAM, 70 tonis burlthen, cariis 500 forlat "'-.- bushels, copper iaseteeu.l andl in prime order, lies at Coffe It o use Slip, aptply Io, je 18 WOOi),TRIMBiLE, 157Iaiden-!ane. _ ,iP. SPLENDID DAHLIAS, AT RI.EDU- tainel from th inn2' CED RA'I i;ES.--The collection of new Dahlias, irnn JL ported by the snbcril)ers, co!in iss the most cioiie andl rare that couple eled, o t colloeclions of Eurole, Finve tliousandare norea ilelivery in pots. all welle.-lablihed plants, sua the present season, anil atIle following very low prcs. A dlcen most nenliful varieti- 1 hwv ibcrtn usually sin at 8$2 eac!i, ,,ni plied for ::' or 50 cents carIt. A dozen other beautiful varieti 3 A ti7zen less rare fol e3. A magnificent collection of ltlo-er Seedts, colmprisint l oae hiunrlredl varieties for 114. S;.lendid necw German larl .laur iced, in twii:ve varieties; sph nmiid (:Iernan stock gil tl.hwer, in forty varieties; (ernanii liolylhminck, in eight vai ties; anil cinaaster in eigtliee. varieties. vn S. .... .. ..... ,1....: ... ,.,i. ._.. ... .. A AlUSUSEM NIBLO'S GARDEN.- Thi LAST NIGHT RUT' T OF THE GREAT MAGICIAN, and delights the crowds who c This evening his entertainmicn before seen in this In the first part of the cnt among many of Ihis astoni ADRIEN to APPEAR and D manner, never b-ifore Immediately after the second a; splendid piece of FIREWO artist to the Garden The Grand Military Band choicest selections of Musi Scotch anil N The Garden will be br Mr. ADRIEN has spared nei render his Exhibitionso'ortlh table public Owing to other engagements, very Doors open at 7 o'clock, an mence at 8 o'cl Tickets 50 cents, to be had price. rIM-JE DIU RAI1IA AT A has re-opcned with the mu "Departure of the Isr The building hlas beert re-pa the summ s Two million of men, women feet of Description o The Picture represents the d lighting on the gigantic Pyrami ing in slant lines across the m lichl adorn the prodigious which are richly imagine On a r isel terrace in the le and inlhe gate ofhis Pa'ace der a super canopy of peac his court. Phareoah with evi nation is contemplating tie which he dared not oppose. of.an enormous Egyptian status and Aarondirecting the rout supposed to have amounted to womner, and children,) while ings, fnr an interminable dit, tinions mass of Israelites, w with tl,cir Banners, Ensigns, Tle tops of the Palaces, Towe ed v.ith Egypti Adtititarce 25 cenls. Chil P EALE'S M1IU1EUSI - TIHE FINE ARTS, Brca . Hat'.--LAST WEEK CF GAGEM Mr. IIARRiNGTON, the celeh BIoston, who gave such genera visit, hlasagain bon engaged- time, commrnciuilg oni Monday, even IHe will hold a corvorsatio der ithe ll.-or, and apparently , an.d ;agiii tie will appear to p great ilistance-tl;row his voi room, nr into the body of any tate the Chick n, Mocking Bir Pig, Amonrrg numerous other wonder he willcause various objects t-ec tible, plate and clo:h,am will lake aln F1 dance a Hor a make an Egg appear and disa ney tp:ss along a ribbon fro .tce wilt introduced the CofferofMa or illto a invi g bird; dlo wonder chiefs, money, eggs, cards, cu a loadrld pistol to be fired at h fingers ; and will introduce i which !:Hs astonished n This Exhibition is conduct what LIVING OURANG OUTANG,or brought by Capt. R. Ianton, b'ith, froruf tie Bivnr Gabor 19th iim-t. The Uiother was her breast, v'hic-h required bhrouglhton board, where gre it. Its food is ripe fruit, c The great living ANA:CON is in fins hea'th, and soi perfe dled by thie most timid. It w her's neck in a surpri-ing mann ing fowl every Monday at 12 o' It mea-ures 14 feot in lcngth.T low\-d a seven.quaalrtrs woole of June Also, two Boa TIHE GALLERY OF PAINTING tim, among other valuable wor traits of distinguished Ame TIhe Collection is ot the high the Hi-storv o The GI.IAND COSIORAMA is o ly inte Thle Museum has been great within a short time. contain collection of Quadrupeds, Bi als, Fossils, Shells, Corals, &c. besides a valuable colle whicli are the Portraits of 1 nentt arlt Admittance as usual, 25 c je A EIICAN FIRE IN NY--Office (Baserent Roo C The Anmerican Fire Insuranc New York, insure againstlos ling HIouses, Stores, &c.; Merchandise ; Chattels, real a anld Vessels, Good0, Wares, Rivers, Lakes, and Canalain the adjoining Statc DIRECT Janies Monroe, Ileni. McVickar, usephli Ilenrirques, C.Durandvid, W. hI. Aspainwall, Francis DAVID A. CLARK J.AMEb MCVciKA, Secretar A IETICICAWA I'lSTITU'Ic A Americnn Institut:e, on T JS 5. T!ieprosipctrnlus ofa peri ly ly Gcoiee F. Ilopkins & Son Ameurican Institute." Resolv mended tuo ihn patronage of t and of all those .lwho take an fractures of oar je 17 if EDWIN - CItUITLIrILLi COAL-u S and others who wish their vessel, can be supplied at a recevin( Coal, by leaving the W. B.. SKIDMORE'S No. 448 Pe R. & B. je 15 Washingl Sla.ACil OICi-IARD Spohln's Mine.--The subs public, that they are receive wuill h,I alhnost daily I'c.i;'olr5o the above invaluable i.. I i,. well testee, and so universal winter, which will be sol at omlier GCOOD) -chuylkil. To t best thanks for tihe unpreced linem during:he lipast, season continiiancr of the samn-, the the plan adopted by thernm tie success,thatt -i..i ;,I. i rP thlie coal being delivered in th es of S le c LOWTIHER & SON; 4 4 between Hu e N. B. Orders through tlihe Po Cuolidlte & Lain'bert, Station Peal 1, or at tlvI yard, 402' \V and L,aight, will be inmnedia iian'ufsctururs supi je 15 OWTH 1,4'f111i6, COAkL AkQ Te s L.4_ hlas imade irr':--.'ine',f ellohigh Coal of -,: t .-i .j, i from the mines, and offers it f d.'eliverecd in any part of lie o age. Clean uiibrokcn lum Broken and screened Nut size free fronPi The superiority' of the Hlar naces, cooking and other sto manufacturing purposes, ove market, in consequence of it entire freeness from clinker o inin The Sotf ].,hi,'i Coal is not iguites more a ot..,antl o may consumers li, parlor gr Thie Subscriber does not co nish ait y certificates of ti qu satisfied fromin the large and for ir during the past season, cessary to satisfy con o N. W. Sole Agent, of Lehighl Coal corner of Albany and Was of Rutgers slip and Cherr ton, near Beach st. PEACHI ORCHAItD COA hias commenced receiving a ble fiu! wilic is warranted other .old0 in this city, and in any part of the city atthe left with Mr C. 1. VWhite, 40 will receive inim A. ASIIFIELD,East Brioadw may L IVEIit'()OL C OAL-A ve j received, for sale iin lot It. & B. SiKIDMO corner of Fra Orders received by William opposite \Villiam street, S UPie ha tIt C U 1 I UU is' Mines.--The subscribe ply of that snuperi:r Schuylki wh iclh willbe dliveitd ingo o Also, tlhe best Liverpool Orrn the exposure o Also, Newcastle, IIeal ,aun Yardti, corner of Greenwich ington-st. near may 5 EACHI Ott CHARD RY USE.--'he rubscrib ments fHor a large quantity fromit, the niost choice mines nounce to their friends and Ih have taken g-reat pains to sec adapted to the un" e of the k at the office No. 157 Broadway opposite Morris street, will inay 21 PEACH ORCHARD Ot froin the mines of Palmer si.n ed. havin,-. contracted a PUBLIC (JAMES M. MILLE BY J. MP. MILLER A (Store 152 Pearl cor TITHURSDAY, Leather.-At -10 o'clock, a Wilson, 47 Ferry street, 3000 articles i THURSDAY, Leather -At 10l o'clock, at wards & Co. 1SFerry street sole leather, New York tannry 1000 do do do Fixley do; 2 AT PRIVA Hardn-are.--At the< nuc'i pen, pocket and two bladed kn huitcnerand shoe knives, knotl and cupboard dio, wond screw vvei-hts, cut tacks and brads !-imlets. Britannia and iron cloth, shoe, crubbling an wrenches, brass nails, curr spoons, Britannia tea and cof gates, tea trays and waiters soup ladles, cast butts, compa cles, hand saws, brass bac shears, coffee mills, bellows, snuffers, halter chains, trac panned lamps files, guns, pi sels, hammers, pincers, punch tongs, braces and Ihitts, sadi ing boxes and brushes shaving honks, violins, tea caddies, p hooks,thimbles, boxwood and cils. razor 1 .NRY L. PATTER BY HONF, C (Store No..'6 E P AT PRIVA 12 trunks super r 5 cases Clrinese Silk, a 3 cases Gr WANTED IN A LAW Young Man pursuing, or w study of the law. A reason lowed him forassistin genrer write a good hand. Apply I .ie 17-3t JN OG LO-ST-On Tuesday ev o'clock, in going from th ham's, a black and white New the name of Tom. Whoever w last stable in Republican Alley je 17 W A N TS.-A steady, active IV Clerk and Salesman in a Liquor Store, leing two years ed with many respectable cu ence good, with adiscenarg Appl j, 15 DOUGLAS, ROBIN EiEMIOVAL.---C. J. GA Iron Chest Ptore to 103 Wa site his firmer store, GIltlLS WANTED S--To such as perfectly und stant employment LUKE DAVI ie 15 02Wi IRL WANTED.--A white G yoars of age wanted as Wa thony-street. P.ERVANT WANTED-Ac sS man is wanted, to do the wo er street. IEMOVAL-TThe rsubscrib l._ John street to his form Gold s utay 29 If AN T ED-20 Lots situa je 13 LEVI PLAT I OLIVER DAV (Formerly of Saratoga Snri city and opened an offi may 3-t T4O LET-Two lofts in Store able for dry goods. Posses low. Apply on inmay 20 tf SO A RIING- Two or three accontnmsodated with board at (Cliff st. lkr ANTED- A good Fenmale - immediately. Apply at Wall street, SOOMS TO LET--Several p .; ,. with board for Gentlemen single gentlemen may be obta nvmay4 P EW No. 50, in the middl for sale or to l may 9-tf J. C "r TANTED.--0 ILols in par W and located on tle tlie di Inquire of AT mnav 11 corner o po LE'T--ACellar in News T storage of w may 9-tl J.. BOOK-KEEIPERI WAN Commission BIonsc, a goo accounts, may hear of a perma inm; J: L. & Co. at Post Off BOARDING.-The. new br street, willbe openedafter ception of Boarders, by th house imay be seenat any time b board. Roomssmay be had eit cl. Apply as above, 1TJAN TED-A white Aneric V to do the wsorkef a sally street. .BLACKSSMIIT S & ED.--Several good hands wi ment by applying at No. 127 street 4UIS It OKAi"t OI'. I Ship Letter Office, corner NOTICE-- lre proprietor gi bers Ihat on and after Monda played from lhe staff of the Packet Ships below An explanatory Key will, b subscribe je 5 ROIERT CIRCULAR SAWS-75, asso ches, fo WITHERELL, je 17 2 Lib SLAiN KI ITS, &c -15 bal inaw Blankets; 10l do Flus now landing, a je 17-iw 1). F ICE, (-'t RASS Cl.OT'H, S Ri (" J. S. FOUNTAIN & C (f havc just received a full asso cles, viz. Manilla Grass Cl Under Skirts, for ladies and by thle yard, piece, dozen, or retail, iat the lowest possible ment of French Fancy and E greatest possible variety of t articles in New York, many o any other establishment- to strangers and others are r.. p Lane, (lower side) corner \\ PUBLIC CHARLES A. PALM BY PELLS & Store. No, 74 SATIURDA Refined and other {sugars- eleven o'clock, in front of th sugars, 400 do damaged, 100X c don crushed do; 25 hhds. S manufacture of the Congres months o N. B. Should the weather p will take place Points.--400 kegs green Wine.-10 pipes and 11 half deben Coffee -30 bags S MONDAY,J Port au Plait Mahogany.--A 276 legs superior Port au Pl brig Poc TUESDAY, Wines in Glass.-At of 11 wines in glass, entitled to after. Catalogues Goat Skins-At 11 o'clock, 2 condi WEDNESDAY Mahogany -At 4 o'clock, on under the commission ,t W. R. conrnty, the cargo of the bri logs St. Domingo mahogany, p superior SATURDAY, Refined Sugars--12th Sale.- of their store, 4000 loaves re crushed, 50 boxes clarified. o(f the manufacture of the AT PIRIVA T 4 cases nutmegs, about 50 200 kegs CHARLES N. YEOM BY TIIOMAS. Store 113 W n7- The only place of the k for the sale of Drugs, Chimic Articles. &c. Commission and ly attended to. Cash will be left lo na- All sales of Furniture w to by auction, and cash ad applying at the sal PRI VAT Opium-2 cases Do.-4 to E Ca-tor Oil-10 barrels No. Copal Varnish-20 do Copal- Squills-10 casks sup C!oves-15 ba Burgundy Pitch-20 stand Irish Moss-15 bale Cream Tartar- 30 casks c Gumn Arabic-10 cases Turkk Do.-2 cases very superi Corks-30 bales Bottle C Do-25 dovial do Oil Rosemary- -0 ca Do L avender-25 do Do Thyme--15 Claret Corks-3 bale Lucifer Matches-100 gross Vial--- 100 boxes vials, var Cologne Water-100 b Flor Sulphur--20 c Roll Brirmstone-100 Oil Lemon--10 ca Tartaric Acid-50 cases pow ea Pow'd Cream Tartar--15 b]s Oil Cloves--00 lbs Oil Clo Sw-eet Oil-600 baskets s Gurm Myrrh-6 case Rheuharb-1 ca-c sup Balsam Tolom-100 c Together with a general as WANTED, immediate Befin e any thing is egrecte but when it is done, we was not done b The Study of Years re SYSTEM OF ANTLANGUIAR be tanught,by the real Inven I.ondon, Day and Evening, w success.--IlI stay in New-Yo B. therefore intimates to tho ting improved, to mak Qui meruit p BRIS Royal Anti-A ngulaI Adapted to Leiters, Ills, r ceipts, Engrossings, and the short to every purpose of L every person, and of every c In Twelve Easy Lesson No matter how INDIFFE FORMED, CRAMPED or VU ING m MR. BRISTOW, ofLONDON, F and Teacher o ACADEMY, 175 B This System is placed beyon Extensive practice gives its c gle trial fully demoiostrates sin THE L MeetDaily at 11 o'clock, th sons a neat. graceful delicate the only fashionable one of th with a little variation, t GENTL In Mercantile pursuits, a re t peditious running bandl, sui the Counting House and Persons who know not how to handsome style of W\Vriti Mr. B's. pledge extends to al Separate apartments fur Lad elastic Spring Pens l TERsMS ARE MODERATE.-Impn What can tile advertiser add *." MERCIIANTS and Stranger finished in two or tl j'"- Mr. B. isaway5s to be 175 Bioadway, from 9 A M. Mr. Trcstow it permnilted to t.emen for the truth Cornelius WV. Lawrence, Ma Sautl. Swartwout, C G. G. & S. Ilowland Barclay& ILvingston Cliancellor Kent, William Bard, IHon. Campbell P. W .Jo:eph The Rt. Rev. Bishop Onder ma A PALACH ICOLA.-The sub a number of shares in the rida Territory, known as th are situated the flourishing , Marks; the title having been S:apreme Capitalists are invited to lu i ton, rice anmd suear WILLIAM IIRUCE, No. 25 P jel7)ti&3 OTICE.-.J B. S., whlo lef during town near Manches ,posed to have sailed from the board the shi-i JIohlnn Marshall, is earnestly requested to retu wilt find letters from hiis fr scribers, to whom hie is je 17 WOOD & TRI A YOUNG LADY who has fi liuriope, and lately arrived to engage herself as teaetner hours each clay, either in b families. The most satisfar mendations as to her connexio larly in music and paintii g given. Address A. & B. je 15- 3 BAKUEIt, DENTI ST'I' f E in lopression that li This is therefore :o correct his i, lends that lie is desire their patronage, and for the No 6 'Warren street, THE MILITAKLY .squares, is recommended t habit of travelling, as giihn shorter time for the operating method It is also sld in rou gentlemen whlo p II. C. IIA je 17 t"IOIT'S BIBLE-1Th' Bible C and parallehlism, with philo notations. By T.W. Colt, D. Cambridge. VAN NOSTRAN j 15 Theological ok V ELVET CO it .- 10 ba Velvet C:r.ks; 10 half bales bales superfine Clar je 15 LANSIG & N PICKLED SA LMO--40 ke nmon ; 50 ke.s IDutch R. I1. ATWELL& C je 15 ENTAPOLLAM IIDKFS.-2 assorted patterns, entitled lorw price, bly je 15-1w THE TRAVELLEIRS GUIDE dic and northern states, an sixth edition, enlarged a jel7.3t G. & C. CARVI ALT LIQCLUOIIS--150 d pints and quarts; 200do P do do, Pale Ale, do do; in goo to suit pur R. If. ATWELL & je 15 corn V YK.UPS--lemon, Raspnerry, Ginger and plain Syrups, of R. II. ATWELL & 3 je 15 C OFFEE.-300 bagsprime C and for GRINNELL, M 134 Fron W^OM(IENS COTTON H CES.--A few cases of tiom and fancy Cotton hosiery, wi nmar-Iled llose,and an assortm Edging Also, Pantaloon Stripes, an Cotton Reps, HONE, COS je 15-lw C LAIET-(In casks) of di choice Wine, received pe deaux, lo PUBLICS EDGAR JENKINS BY FRANKLIN (Office Nos. 15 and 16 Da- All sales of property by cery will be made in the suc our advertisoments, and all o m>erical succession, MONDAY, 1. Sale of Lots in the town o -Thirty-one valuable lots in easterly side, and between te go river and the lake. These Munroe, Pearson, Jackson, an pid increase of this plbce in last three years, connected in securing the trade of the G bic for a safe and lucrative i pntable. Lithographic maps m of the auctioneers several 2. The two story frame hou years lease from the 1st May, 142 Rarrow t. on the northern lease is derived from the co at. the annual ground rent of $1 3. The house and lease of th northwesterly corner of P house is built for the accomm ing separate ent ancecs from is one ofRutgers,attheannua rents fir $525 per anti. $200 ga 2. Sernff's Sale.-12 o'clo change, all the right, title an sor of,. in and to all that ce house, and lot or piece of gr in the S1l; ward of the clty of the subljoinig mirap by being westerly and westerly by Ott the said Map in yellow color of the said Alley,nortleoasterl st., and distance 117 ft.,2 ins southeasterly by a line paral distance 70 feet northwest breadth in front and rear 26 side, 32 feet 10 ins excepti nor, reserved for the same Al of passage in,through and ou with others having such ri clearing and paying of a jus the expenses of regulating an and of the taxes and ass Also, all that certain lot, pi the buildings and improveme with the appurtenances, situat ward in the city of New York, tain piece of ground, known a mnap, made of part of the est Lespenard, deceased, as lot No of ground and premises int is bounded and conveyed as f in front on Chapel-street, 17f rear on ground now or lately 17 fbot 3 inches ; southwest said map, 60 feet, and north ground, now or late belonging gether with the privilege of leading from the said lot, h intoLespenard street, in c their Also. all that certain lot ofla building thereon, known as No in the 5th ward in the city of lot which was conveyed unto cent(Cropper an Also, allthat certain let, pi buildings thereon erected, s 5ih ward of the city of Ne Chapel street, and distingui being coloured pink, beginning Chapel street. at a point dist erty from Lispenard street, of til said Benjamin B. Pie westerly along Chapel st. 21 ft originally conveyed to Geo. S ,asterly along the last mention to the division line between made by Clias. Loss, by Nos. 1 early along the first mentioned said map, thence northwesterl which comprises the aforesa Itenj. B. Pierson, 100 ft. more ni Also, all that tractor parcel ifter particularly described, s township of New York, in the bulted and hounded as follow the ilth ward of the city o gaining as follows ; beginning at. at a point distant. 268 ft. f I, thence running southerly ft ; thence easterly and paral northerly and parallel to Ave side of Sixtih st.; thence we a af Sixth st 25 ft to the place of front anti 70 deep ; together w of the parties of the first par lo TUESDAY, At 12 o'clock at the Mercha Sale-In Chancery-Under the Esq. Special Guardian, all tho northeasterly corner of the known and distinguished on a Benj L. Benson, made by I. F bearing late Septemnber 182 in the office of Register of York, as lots Nos.495, 496, 4 504 and ,505, between the 3d lCf9h and 110th sts. together streets which said lots coll said map as parcel number 7 map of the 3d avenue tract, Penson and Dr. Van Arsdale- ditaments and appurtenance furrierinformatin apply to Law, No. 18 2. Three lots on Ihe north tween the 6th a 3. Four lots, two being on th two on the southerly side of 9th av 4. 640 acres of land, lot N Clhiton county, State of New tilbered, and situate about and about six miles from th riv 5. Valuable and Peremp.ery 12th Ward of the city of New geously situated on avenue A and 103d, 104th, 105th This property, for the beaut rmerous advantages, is not s It is situate immediately op has an extensive water front whole plot is a perfect level above the river sufficient to is now upon the premises a l buildings, which The whole will be sold in l date different cla The whole property will be ser Title indisputable, and w 'rernms -10 per cent to be p day of sale ; 29 per cent on ti!n deeds will be delivered money may roenaln on bond a 1, 2 or 3 years, at the ,ilintgrapaic maps may be aluction'rp's, No. 15 a For further particulars en Craiham, counsellors WEDNESDAY 12 o'clock, at tlie 1. Under the direction o( D (Chancery, all that certain d patrccl ol ground situate, lyin Wa rd of the ci!y of New Yor by lombardy street, ea-te Benjamin Pell, westerly by g tlhe es a'e of I-aac Clason ground now or late delonain deceased, containing in width feet. and in length on each s -inine more or less, being th Joseplh I'arks by Thomas Ade shipmias-ter. and Adah his wif the ixtcenth day of Janiua eight hundred a 2. Valuable Building Lots of Ground in the Village of Lawrence procprty, situate ne and ext ending from Main str tion of these lots, having a tihe back grmond so elevated ina country, wiih a view of and extending to thie shores pect seldom 3. Utica City ,Lots-100 valua situate in the most pleasant a the Hill contiguous to Genes from ti lie Erie Canal, present nnd commanding views in the passed oy none, and known lIts front onr G .nesee, Hop and Clark sts. and Theimprovr-ments in the imm perty are of the best charact nal improvements nw in prog ca, the Utica and Schenectad quiehannah Rail Road and Chc advantages it possesses as cial city,pites;nts an opportu investment. The property i anti Chenango Canal, and will and rusoluelian The lots are from 40 to 50 f 1'20 fect Title indisputable. Seventh chase money car, remain on b years, at 6 per Lithogiaphic maps inay be ob auctioneers, several d 4. 250 Sections in the Vill of land situate on tIle Flat leading to Jamaica, four mile the centre ofthe lourishing v mediate vicinity of Erasmus H porated- institutions in the s rese Lithographic maps may he o 15 and tI6 Merchants Exchlan TIIHURSDAY, 12 o'clock, at the M 1. 420 Lots in the city of B tory Sale, to close a Trust-42v Eighth Ward ol the city of Br perly of the late AdiOance Va comrmencementof the Gowan mile from the South Perry, gen's property, Smithr street avenue ; and as near the Me as 19th street This property is situated on 50 feet above the river, gradual of 100 feet in tile rear ; thu portion of it, a beautiful York, the river, tay, islands, that this property is unsurpa The South Ferry has now be ofthe( Co nuion Ce The numerous great and ra BRITISH GOODS--Now lan and 5-8 Merinos ; 20 bales 10 cases worsted Hose ; 20( do 20 cto Cloths, black anti asso 20 do lambs' wool hal' li FRENCHI GOODS--Bombazin Naples, black and colored, Shawls, AMERICAN PRINTS--50 cases ing ; 2C, do Two Blue:u ; 50 do ous fancy styl je 17 ,E & B UFi'Ai O CLO irtiS-Just of Buffilo Cloths, of vario feared by the piece or yarlat ie 17 . G UM ELi~bTIC SUSPEND the above mentioned arti sale low by th je 17 .1. A. IMH ALLY PR1INTS-.1. A. SI.ane, will open this day, o dark Chally Prints, of hands fast colors, SITMA SEGAKI CASES--T ,. received a small invoie o Scgar Cases. These article Indians, and, as specimenon s o led in any other part of the presents to se II. C. HART, Baza je 17 IRSitSIIENWASSEI for s R. II. ATWELL & CO je 17 SEGAiK S-50,000 Havana Se :4 which the attention of con by R. 11. ATWE LL .je 17 OVEN AND BOLMER FLI tent, just receive WITIIERELL, je 17 gIRE BIJICK-5,000 Stou sa s WITIIERELL, AMES & C je IIAIMON'S AXES--100 d and common K. Y. and WITIIERELL, je 17 FMTRINOS-A full assortm for s je 13 Iw rr'IO ''E11; CITY DEAL 1L large assortment bleach from 6 4 to 12 by 14 je 13 VAN EPS & fATINETS.-10 cases Raven SS sale by je 13 20 Excihange 1 A MILSTON COTTONS.-2 letter T, ant 6.4 Si J. P. NES' & je 13 20 Exchang Plac CADET ANDt OTHER CO Cadet zitixt Cloths; 3 do hdo heavy steel do je 13 STEELE, WO I WOtfllERUS TOU TO MO TRTEAL The Upper Canada Line of St Montreal every day except Su and arrive in Prescott the f tion of Saturday's Stage, whi bath at Cornwall, as follows Montreal t Lachine, by land Lachine to Cascades, by st Cascades to Ctcaea de Lac, Coteau de Lac to Cornwal Village, by steamboat .. C)rnwall to Dickenson's Lal Dickenson's Landing to Pres 1 DOWN Lnave Prescott every moirn o'clock, and arrive in M A. WHIIPI L Mnntreal, June, 1833. qnT lp TO KP fl j LAKE-.-- -T h s 'r W" STATES, CaptaiAs Bnffalo fur Latke Michigan, July next, at 9 o',lock, A. M in., p .rtgonuthe Upper Lak Grandl River, -t. Josophis, Mi atthe ns:il por The Ulited States i375 to com'nidaiions, and is not on the F,,rfreightor passage, app or J. R. DrRR & STAND)&RD & W B. A BADI.I)WIN R THOMPN'ON - Bnffalo, JInie 10.185. LAKE ONTA[ S.. Sieainboar WILL1 Q -*g f (the only boat tha Hamilton)-propelled by a l horse power-has cotnomened continue so to run until the thor not UPWA Will leave Prescott for Nia after the arrival of the Mont touchinugat Bcockille and G stone on Sunday Mornings-Co clay Eveaings-City of Toro ton, Monday afternoon; and even CATSIt LL MOUNTAIN PINE ORt lARIl. -lThe sub toga Sprinas, begs to ifori l general, that lie hab taken (Pine O Thei above wcll known faslhi fir the recept on of visiiers The house has k.eei newly fit nient arr-ng- mlent made for ers Thle subseyibci platters experience he halshad in the conduct l he lotel in such a passed by ai.y other e.stabli tlbe table attention ol the ser pet snial Ilevtion to tile coo lnakin sEuch alteration and thiisone of tho moust delightful any other county. "N. B.--Mesrs. B SCO. have establish W N splendid Post oac Ifroiil theIM.)(um1tain H.,use, tures of flie New Yo, k and boats. Extras furnished at PAVILION HOTEL C The s bseriher having m tionsand imp ovenenir in i the lessee of it andl ie O (lntly announce to the publ which those hotels afford a e establishment in America. inerous and of the besi lrsc their attention to the comfo favor the Pavilion viih their ber trusts that he las area all who have visited the Pavil volved upon him, the charact fatigable landlord. IIe hrs care as to their quaily, an as will insure a constant su the country cnn afford. Ilav rooms, he will he enabled to ing to dine at the ordinary, they may think p No trouble nor expense wil sont season to establish a ec himn the patronape oft may l4-3in CONGRESS HAIL--(LA Broadway, between liber York.-The slubseriber reapct and the public, that he hlasta n:ent of this establishment thorosghl cleansing, white\v.as turnishedwith new and elega now opened for the r The loC.ation of thi st-aciou from it. prioxiinity to ie Olfice, Exchange, arndl pl Rituated on the Ino.il pnbi c a ofthe mos: eligible i- thle c nine elantly flrniii sh? d par w ith bet .-roolos adiljoi n.in s families, ant a iarge lIar-re( roeiriof suhi:entcapacity fo so A table ,1'Hote, or table excl t!em-n with their families, Broaadway, arranged expi Th" subsciiber feels great ranements, tile experieurc, !hIn!d. he will be t ubile t r en and desirable place of reside forte traveller, and tor t mar S-tf & NPION HATI,,3 SAR Tile above estab ishpnt. ,i Broad st.ree!,anolt'pCiten lge is nownpn lifor the rec'pl thor-og!ily i'epaihed a!,l t ,,til muclh improved Tlhc grateful acknow!edgenents, s public patronage tlhe establiE W. PUTN Sati atoga Springs, May 12 BATH T!OUSK, HIS *lFa Balloith Eslabli. SsPHSd)S '. I l lt r nol w hoi with othliir iltl vni nts , dobiile lhonunbhei of tih roh onlrarincp oi the new tliildlinr hIois, Tihe vcr niiUlnerousa h- last season, whiich cotlln doced tile proprietor to nmare it mny be well to add, Ihat thi to New York, begin, hbuil nine mi mands one of the lost beauty lflan'l. ages in read je 6.lo Wil <0 BO(ITHBRSK Ai CIIlANTS.-In consequllnce ty of Medicines which are every description and trade, u or Original tlygeian,"it ha change this terim, and subst priate Ralph's Universal D2cmestic Hygeian Every genuine package ofwli on the outer cover, in thle fo manner JOSEPII RAP Graduate of the Universit the Royal College of Snrg Midwifery and the Diseases &o ;--and Author of the l;,: In addition also, and in or faction on his subject, t stamps and certificates, rela mittedto te exaroination of at there General Office,38 (Cuur Agent, or any indiv Merchants and lose who su meant of ihcir own plantation plied on very li 'The General Office, N. B.-Several Agents \\ atll tern Districts D1tj1. OItNE CONTI SULTED) AT IHS OFFICE. fully apprised D)r. Ilorne bei profession in the city of Lon berof said Faculty of Physic last twenty-eight in tihe cit froln hein' general, he conf BRANCHII of Medicine which e tion, viz :-Lues, Venerla, S tiasis, Copra, and all disea Blood. His well knowninltcgr scrutiny. IHisexperience is tonishliin,. Te cautions theu of MERCUiRY-thtousandsarea of life. lavery lany thousand care,of all gradcsand every speedily restored his patients tution. The decided prefer monstrates the confidence rep which distinguishes his pra emphatically observes-" Ma bout to be, minarried, should be affections: what a dreadful terity." See that your case i Persons afflicted with prot need notdespair of a complete Ilorue. Recentaffections, w cury, extinguished ina few removed by an Thoqe persons who may have pect latent poison, are invia ITORNE at hisestablishment,N Greenwich"treot. A residence New.Yorkeity, has radically racter for ,terliihg honor, ar iLv and skill. Dr. Iorne offer antee. Offices are provided Attendance daily, untilhalfpa Persons ata distance, by wri a fee, sha'!have reme Noletterswillbetaken unle must be h N B. Foes will tbe accomm nov UJlILIN'S PALTlK T 1 MENT.--I'ai,.shave been ta very good. It may be hlad, HENRY PIICE corner of Maiket a ,* Theabove Ointuent is ot and certain rcn-edy tor those which have so long b;Ai ;1td 1st. White swellings 2d. Sore legs, and ul 3&. Scnirrus, or glandular hardened tumours in women's leriinate in ul 4Ji. Felons, or what suoe Catarrlis, of ev 5th. Rhlie uiatic p 6h. ripiainsiand bruises of t cr par 7!.. Tellere ol alil kinds. I in applying the >-intaent, wat 81ti. Chilblains,or pa 10 '1111 The following comliunicaiCaLi tor of Judkin's i)lntment, fr nemcuer of Corgress, is igh toiins n lt ler in .ihicli it is m dinary character tl,\%aris suf tainly well deserving H us/ii-igton, Sir.--It has te( u iny wish l coinlminutdice to you lhe goo the Onlillns+ lit invcintci b a understand is made andsold self. I have applied this oit years, to every blecies i.f t ure tou produceactme in eveiy umost dEcided and efficient re be lie cause what it may,and fbr vwouundsot any description that the cure of a tunour cal over by the inosi distinguish which they have decided woul fatal to the patient, was, under ed by thle use of Judkin's Oi fine heautb ; his limb.'ilct.cd redLtoa perfect st te of sound aged man\vhich had teen dreadfully ulceraledI sni face which, for enore than two ye able, was effecltuall) ciiretd- Ointment I mention thet-e nly ilminlwiate notice and ni dence of the efficacy of thi of ulcers. I have experience of ihis remedy in the cure o of fre.-h wound. Itseenms t serve on the operation of tt is to its beneficial effect. I ca recommend there use of I am, Sir, ver JOHN TAL To Mr. Charles Herstons, Pro near Frederickt N. B. This ointment, which i tion for frost,bites, burns, swelled breasts, is put Up i well corked and sealed, with Theproprietor wishesit to b preserve itsvirtues, persons as to keep the air from dest auent receives them in any ot ed and PIL Be lore leaving Boonsbor,l cle in which you app+,ai belore reed llersions' Judkins' P. S Ilerslons,near Frederick, Md. cureson pel sons wii bhmni I residence in Balhiiioep,it '.ia iineaffiictet with lils. for sonn, years winh this dis tatingly applied your Ointmen tifitl that can say J. A. Counting Rt cn., From Rcv. le I have known Mr. C. Hersto ,iudkin's Ointnlonil for sever in Maryland, and the Ointmnen in much repute. It blas bee family while living in Mary in this city with success. Metliodlst Book R New York, May To prevent hnpotition, C. hand-writing willappear on paid) directed to him, Freder tende DORWW Will leave Niatara lur Pre noon, at4 o'clock-City or T ing! at 10 o'cleck-Cobourg eivenings. Kinsg.ton on Thul Ganao6que and Brockville, and after Passengers leaving Niagarao City of Torntto on Wednesda IV. will arrive in Montreal through the Thousand I All freight payable on deliv gage atthe risk pf the owne the Purser For freight or passafe, apple at the Post Off Prescott, May, 1835. LAKE ONTA SThe elegant steurmb pulled by two power gincs,) Captain folna Ontario andl the St. Lawr Leaves Ogdensburg. Kingston, (U. C.) Sackett's Harb Oswego, SRochester, Toronto,(U. C.) early Lewiston in time to enable p and return by th Leaves Lewiston, on Rochester, Oswego, Sackett's Harbor, 'I Kingston. (U. C.) Wedn at Ogdensburgh the same cv Creek, Morristnwn, Ale Travellers intending to visi falo, or the different places o will find the most pleasant, ch taking the steamboats Passengers leaving Lewiston ning, will arrive at Montreal the most intei ostingpart of lig Packet Boats and Stages lea for Osweg. Summ"- Arn aw-. or I passengers will leave Paterson at J 6j o'clock, A. M. by Steam 10 team a P.M. Horses 51 .. Steam 6 Ii rses ON SU Paterson at 61 o'clock, A. M. by Steam 31 P. M. Horsesa | 5" Steam | Ticket Office in Paler.un, streets, opposite Ticket Oflice in New York Passengers with Tickets,will Fare from Jersey Transportation Cats will alo wa As the Ferry-boats do not the above times, it is recom cure their tickets and to be fore the stated ho j 17 P TRICK COUGHL .uiSVV Jlk.5LK9 ih CA II. POI TArlIO Summer Ar On and after the ]5th Junn, New York and N, wark will l Leave Nw vYork, (fooi Courtland street) At 5j o'clock, A. MI. 7 o'clock, " 8 o'clock, " 1') o'clock, 111 o'clock, " 1 o'clock, P.M. 2 o'clock, " 4 o'clock, " i. o'clock, " 7 o'clock, " NIGHT In consequence ofa Nig'/ht the Jersey Ci'y Ferry, a Ni and Newark as I..at 9o I it Leave New York Leave Newark at P'ass:.,iwers for Newark shou aindl ztieet live minutes ibef pirociirc their tickets at the Ferry. Fare en tile Rail Ro 'SAnA'I'Oc- R TADY RAIL OAD--1 April, until farther iment fortr.vellingou follows Catrriages fot Ballstlon Spa a the depot of tile Mohawk a at. Alban At9 o'clock, A.M. C.,rriaes wiillleavc Sarato nectLdy and A At 9t o'clock, A. M. The aame coaches and bargg loti roads, and tliereby prev cha N. B. A line of stages for starts daily from Saratoga S Rail Roadi Plasgelacrs bound for the no train at The gtaes iromn Whitehall lately after the arrival of th sellers for the south and west Solienectady and Albany, vial stages at Sar ap 18 IJOIN COS g G ^-JI CURTISVILLF E TEP SKepICt by F. H. DEWAY.-T tnrtisville, Herkslhire couty ,astof rlIdson, ten miles so iile's fronm Ibanon .l prin. year. is handsomrlely furnish i.-ntion p idl t the colinlorta hoaird froun $1to $4 per week: village, Sluacited half a muil ieaii'ifuill "ti(Het of \wat.r, %k h *.xce!:'n, fih-iinh A fin" bai k ,,din cotmbinaion with the frest from the Lake. Thiisis ful payt of Berkshire county, heautifd! scRnej y. No place ,or city borders during tlie namnPiO CuHrTISVTLIe1. June 5. 8"5 ^A;ACIHMII'S HE AID, on S(iiilforil, CG nn.-The pri'p well kiinown warteriu place, public, ttibt a spacious and gently erected on the pelmil reception Tli : pace is justly cilebra the alundancp o` sea food in pendenLly of luxuries vilh bar is supplied \\i hi the cl side the warm anil c(ld Baths bathing, to which ladies resort There are annsK monis of vario tus and pleasure boats for the The steamba, which plies which, t,,uches atthe lantin and tHartford day boats will la and stazeswill he in reading Pnfgers inmcediatelv on the York In shi it, ihis place and is so easy of access, tha i 7 r and th.,.I1, no exertions will be spared on to those who may favor A. WI Sachem's Head, 1st Jne HYDE PARK PROP That splendid country sea Land adjoining lle house o mile above Ilyie Park landing high,withl wines, ha it bathi joining prilng carrle-I into by a furnace, and is replete stables and out-houses,in mos tion and view from tih- froutof byanyon the Hudson Rivet; stop at the landing. The dis three miles) and the Eociet mnost desirable location. P, For further particular a may21-lwt2aw3w JAME GUARDIAN'S SAL YORK, ss.-In Chancery- tal order of this Court, will b Merchants Exchange, In h twenty third ti!;iy of June, in clock at noon. and 3 o'clock direction of the subscriber, po All thoas certain Lots, pieces lying and being in the 'Iwell of New York, and known and Map of the Lands of Benjami Bridges, City Surveyor,and hea and which minap is nowon file i CityandCountyof New Yor, t 497, 492, 499.50. 501,502,50 Thi,d andFourth Avenues, a streets, together witli I he r which said Iotscollecctiv(.y a as parcel rYnlnber 77, a;tI s thiriavetiiie tract, fnrmnerl and Dr. Van A rsdtJle- tog- he and appurtenances theliirreunto 18'5. EIIHU wt N. B. Th3 above prendses ar cornerof t'e lilt avenue an Avenue. F-or further iior:nat 18 Beekncan sreet. I OT$ AT FLUSHII 1 Thle sibsca'ibeis offer f village of Flushil;n, adjoini Prince on the South, overly village, surrounding country down tothewatel on the wes east to the main road!,lea(dn the vicinity of tha Eniscopal No lets ever offered for -ale with them in point of situation nlurnmer retreats fr euntlem N w York, biting 10'> fc0t f'ro Tlae advant es of F;ushii!g. ,ion with the city, &e. &c. & ,)iitulate J.NO). W. LAWRENCE, EFFINGltIA1 W. LAW DI. MOORE'S ESSE cor!ds, comzbs, a-thmas, & valuable Medicine kept consta the Drug Store 65 Fulton store the Pro WM. SI To all whom i The undesigned Physicians cacy of Dr. Jonawhan Moore's our duty to patronize the media if geiderally used, it w ble Duncnan. Sanm. Stern Wm. T :w . Westmi Jonathan der C. W. Chandl A. Hlolland Nathan Ston Prpescott Ha,01 Charles Blake. Keene. ADIERICANN SPECIFIC 'This efficacious Mudicin hap sing cures ot this distressing n has baffllod the skill of some cian-, is cornposed of such in pursue his avocations with FOR THE CURE OF 'I ine PateitScoich Ointmen Dr. Church, is the only med one application, anti is warra mercury. nnd may be usedwit infant ofthe most delica only at CHURCII'S Dispensar Sst of ost f tne dru Caution.-Purchaset sIare r against ililations, as there i asScotchltchOiiitimeni, with mention and forcing a sale u i {^ RgE WiC Ilt IN~ltrRANC So YTH*sSTB U ZtWl DTIOTir S At AanElEcIioll Ihldat the Offioe of the Company, No. j -Wherea*t a libel hatb i 376 Hludson strcet,on the first day of Juin, iniauln, tile fol- Court of tile United St !t, wing persons were duly elected DheCters fui thire ensu- District of New York, oil the ing year: by Benjamin inuslow,junior,aga te barkVe I Timothy Whittemore, Robert Halliday, her tackle, &ce. Abralamn Van rest, John Deiaiater, Statm that thlie libellant on or about Isaac L. Varian, Clion G ert, other, in tle year 1832i at o--hke,-, ' Samluel \\%litteuic, Jacob Brunsh, New York, ltle Soa3thern District o ,' * NathanielJarvis, John R. Satterlee, request of Cottlandi Norton, Master of * Joseph W. Beadel, \VnI.C. Rhinelandcr, Velmont,of Pouugekeepsle, then ly John Westlervelt, ri I. George Suckley, fort-said, shipped as first mate on boa I Wm.F. Ilaveriteyr, Samiuel Kip, jr. form a whaling voyage to the South S SWitn. I. Morris, Anltlhony A .Jacobus, risdliclion ofthis Court, and r wli SAslher Martin, Edwin L West be entilledl to receivethe one twentyehth SAnd at a subsequent meeting of the loard, Timothy obtained or taken on said voya r Whittllemore, Esq. was unanimously elected President of And further stating that the said Coupany. v-y,,ge as such first male of said bark worship, L And at the same meeting thie following resolution was things faithfully did his du f unanimous y passed: New Yo k aforesaid, to tloutheas d Resolved, 'IThat the thanks of tl~is Board be tendered to in said ship for a period of .Chiarl s Oakley,oti our late President, for the able, faith- that whilst said slip was a fill, aind success ul manner in which lie hasdlschargdc the Seas, thile said mater of sai dutle. of that 0nficn n, je 4 tf hercrc w,and I;fl.j1. I fll, -i,. f, ,i v 2 hi . t. W- YOItK K i0-HE i.INtUK ANC(Aa ; CO1- sidlslip orh: iii. ii- iin.i. -.i u i SPANY--Office No. 192 Chathamsquare-This Compa- lant as suIh first officer, and te l ly %it ii "i 1,. .1, nll loss or damage by fire, on every reaction of the previous wnaste species ..i I'.. I -"' I rflpc ty,on terms as favorable and se- there, by his direction curtly as atnple a.- any other office in this city. Those of the American Consul Ithere Sw,shiny to obtain Ihsurance, are rebpectluly invited to had boor mniake arpheation. Callao, and said Atmerican Consul by r DIRECTORSl. thorily fromnsdd previous easier. paced Charl Pere/ Jones, Jllll G. Cosier, in charge ofsaiht ship as .master, and ha Jlames W. Dominick, JereniahClark,: crew fori-,said ship,and tIaken oln boar William I. Fal,s, Caleb Bartlelt, dered said slhpi ome, where she arriv IRich'dJ. Hulchinson Puter Neefs fifteenth dlay of Febiuary last, tile lla G, orge Lovett, Vealter R. jones, on boardofiter as suchofficer,andsad'sh Johlu Anderson, Isaac K. .Jaup, herthe oil takeaon heraforesaidvoyagw Cornelius Vanderbilt, Joiln Satupson, also the freight earned from Calao ai S.,iiuelAkerly, Zebedee R:ng, was received by Doctor Trivelt,and other Eli Benedict, W\ilian. N. Ch,adwick, sident at Poughlkeepsie, aforesaid, who h Tholmas I. Mills, Jeremiah Vap.derblt, posed of said oil, and received as we )Oliver II. Jones, Ellhraim I). Brown, as the aforesaid freight money, Lewis Seymour, Samuel G. Wheeler. And fIr;ler slating, thal aid voya PEREZ JONES, President. the libe!lant was discharged from s-id shif w A. M. MERCHANT, Secretary. may 1-tf ppid for his interest, share or proportion o p asafaresaidobtaincdorany part thereof except that thl, rlllE GUAILDLAN INSUHANCE C1OMPA- libellanl las been pid at tlhe rate of I SNY, Otiice No. 51 Wad stieeLt-Insures against lost month on said voyage f om Calla ordamage by Fire, dweliingho-ses,wale housesatndbuild- inntfo ings in general. Goods. wares and. me chardise, hnuse- And further stating, that t hold furniture, atd every descriptioii o personal property. fronl said ship, tier masrt Also, ships In port and their cargoes, on as favorable terms eighth part 0o all te.o oil by he astheothe'r offices in this city. nre.which consi.,ted of four ndre an LDIR EC'7OR,.. and upwards, and of which the libeilant's share as EORGE.JOTINATON as ire canascertain tile same, amounts to fr h ROiWERT LtiNOX. and] fifty four dlollarsa uld forty cen!s--nat n ROBLERT MAITLAND, unsold. ,.nd also extra compensation forhis sv 101IN .IOIINi T')N, the capacity of inaster i.f .,aid ship over andbo JAMEISCAMPBELL, ty as first mate .'n liher voyage fioni Porter's JOtN -A. CAV', lao afioresaid during a period of about forty ay DAVID S. KENNEDY, the value of certain bedding and certain oher nec JOHIN K RrTBONE, ,h)r. articles left in the posses-ioll of said Captain Nor ARIDNEU G IIOWLn AND, landed at Porter's Ilsland aforesaid this rerl ;IIARIE MARCftI. being necessary for hiscotnfortand cure, hein WIi.LIAM COlGAT'E, dcd in the ship's service. tied TOWELLi L. WILLIAMS, Ani( further starting, tlat said shlip has been TFlOMAS IIAIRRnON, another whaling voyage, and has come don fr GEOLGE .tOIIN.TON, Prcsident. keepsieaforesaid, to the h JOSEPII GREENILEAF, Secretary. may either cleared or isibout to clear front S 8tCi1 ANT8' VLtIE INiSUItANCE7 CO111- of tie Potof New-York, and ihe lihella 1 PANY. Oilice, No. 53Wallstreel, New.York.- Ca- that unless Adumiralty roccss isu i,tta haly a 11filliot of Db'oars.--Irncorporated by an act out delay, that said ship will o f the Legislatnre of tihe tate of New York for the pur. ing said dLinandoft libll pose of Insoring lIousesandothex Buildings, Ships in port And further st;:ting, that their and their carigoOS, MerceianSdise, andt otherPersonal Pro. friol said ship for ihe causes perty. fromnlossor dainge by Fire. hiundrd d dollars or some o'her S DIRCTO'ras. And further stating,lhe libellant ot be lonathan Lawrence, Thomas Lawrence, Iicularly to specify tile true amount FrancisHt. Nicoll. James Boyd,Jr. bpen rendered to hin of the pr ecineaiioi HenryKneeland, Wiliam W. Fox, of said oil, and no amount being fixe f Thomas Hloodgood, George Barclay, ces of the libellaou,or the value ofsaid n Joihn A. Stevens, Michael Burnham, ed the Captain. Robert Chesehrough, .leromus.lolnson, And fur:lur stating, that said Cai JamesStronf, A]gustusuW. lHupeden, drad, and That the shipping articles s JacobP Giraud, Willam Whitlock, Jr. cotmmencement ofsaitl voyage, came ho PeterA.Jav, Henry K. Bogert, wer,. as he'cl d DavidM Prall, Anthliony Rossieie, Andfiirlher stating, that said ;hip is O. Mauran, DaniclLow, and thelibellant an American citizen. EphlraimIHolbraok, MusesTaylor. And further stating, tliat he hae h frequ Oliver Corwin. from tie apcni an:! own rsof said sliip,i set T. JON.T 1AN LAWRENCE, President. -aid demanus al I payment of the balance mar 13 NATIIkNIEIL V. .TRC)NG. secretary. hut that they 1-n c tneglected and ref 0wh T" said req tle.he EW YOIZ.K S-. lTK .IAKI)fNE INSUR- To the eod, tor, lih,,thrlae t lhrlan o ANCE (O()MIPlNY, rifi eNo. 60 al.stroet.-Atthe inthep renills.-, he pr rys proce annual election held (n tile 25th in t. (I.c following gentle- s.idsliip or bark, catll..d men were clected Directors for the ensuing year: hIertack,-, apparel ;nrif funr:;t J ,hn C. D-lprat, Char.es Sagory, ofAdmiraly C Henry 'Cotieal, Aaron R, Th'impson, genera! adrl in special Josepli, Cernochan, Edward Stainer, si. whosee irst ame T'l'r !as .'iuff rn, A. Le Barbier, owrer:ofs;l sipiad ar Conrad \V Faber, 'Thno C. Dorcmus, Ie ,,r they may on his or ltir Charles C Waldpn. loer answer m At. subsqlluent tt/eetini of 'lit Board, Jolln C. D.-)pra; was ima'iiiinusly re-electcd Pre-iden!t, and Charles C. kel, apparel and firn Waldni,. Vice Presideiint. [ y t(le said waea arind clai: o the Mav 26th, 185. mIav P6rf ", *iv hive such further relief in the preis AMII![,RICA FIt 1 SINlSUKANOK 4 C(-If"A- Way '-eu net. A y% ofU ile city o New York -A serni-ainnul Ilividler.' N'' ofl three and one half per centon the capital stock ,.f .aId -.a r'c"li t :l d Court, to C>nl>1aany lasbeen this daiy declared, andwillbe paid to '1e,'t.h ..c pnbllic notice to ,the sticzholdeoi son ard after the 10th inlst Iark Vei'nlout, her ack Sil June. 1835. .iAMEAiF McVttc'KAR. ,Serctary. therein, rlhat they be, , be holein i, and for ilthesaid Southern Dist DIVIDE1ND.---THE nNANHA'rTAN FIREla INSV.RANCE York, at the city of NewYo (COMPANY lIas declared a semi-annuial dividend of fiur nex per cent. Ipayablle at their office, No 26 Wall strpot, on the shall be a da o lOthinstant, until whirhddythetransfr'-bok will eoloed. jurisdiction thereafter) then By nrler of the Board, T. BULljt Secretary. claims and for the came, and to ma jP 52w that behalf. Dated New-York. Jne 13. 183 t 'ARINE INSTURAN.,E ES3TA1BLISI,VI5ENT", WM. COVENTRY H wT i1 Office No 33 Wall street, New York'.-Thc under- U. arhal signed respertfullygives notice to tlhe ut0Iiicof hii d eter. WESTERN, Proc'or fo nination to devute his nndivideld attention to tlhe businms of his proees.-.i.n, and any coinniIInds which nsay be pre. QOUTHEK tN DISTRICT snied will receive ilnmpdliato and particular attention Iss.-Wbereas i du-inr tile usual hours ofbnsinpss Court of thoUitdSt Orders for Insurance fromt other placeswill be executed w;lh punctualitv and exactness at those offices which en- 1835, by William M. Price, ioy higll reputations lor their liberality in se!tliug all fair half the United SCat, a and ;ust claims, without regard to the strict technicalities five half boxes, and fifteen of thle law andin accordance wil. the customs and usages Alleging,. propounlineg, and decl of New York. wont, Cllector of the Cust for the District Particular attention will be given to thile adjnitnentof of' New Yurk, heretofor Particnlarand Gneral AverageClaimnsforeLo,ses,whether Mav, in le year of our insured in thi, city or elsewhere, and thirty five, at ti Documents in French, Spanish, German, or the Italian lanzii"ges. ,ranslat'dwith correctness and despatch into ble from the seaby vesselsofte English, or vice vfrsa. ed as forfeited to the use of the said nit Doubtful and Uihsettled Claims for tLosses or Return the said goods,wares and m Premiiums will. (on request) be made a subject of enquiry ship or vessel commonly called with mruenofgreat experience, now vizaged in the busi- thle p)ropertyf some person 1- or- ,.1- 1nira t, i -d r,,-l, i- h torneyu nknovl. to i ory and practice of the law. BENJAMIN BALCH. That the aforementioned and describe Refer10loamnel IG Pcrkins.Esq.,Presi-l and merchandise, are ofthe growl, no d nt ofthe Snffiolk Insurance Company, I lure of dome foreign country or n ZebedeeColok, Jr. Esq., and >Boston.! unknown, and were heretofore to wit Joseph Balch. Esq. PresidenlMerchants' i day of May, and in the year last Insurance Company. J ported from a forein port or place in the Hon. Jeremia. Nelson. Newbryport. to the port of New York, Richard Aisop, Esq Philadelphia York, aforesaid, and Henry I)angerfield, E-'q Alexandria, D. C. chandise were Messrs. G.).dhue & Co. Now York. ted States, on i Edward h. Russel, Esq. I'residrnt Con.'l That the paid goods, war, s a Coin. Ins Co. I polted or brought into Ilic United Ptates Samnlil \elitnore,Esq.,V. Pres. do do | vessel, which vessel didl atth Jo-iah L. IIale, Esq. Pres. At!antic Ins. I part, to a citizen or citizens, Company. } New Yoik. the United Stales, front a forei WalterR Jones, Esq Vice Pres. dod god,ls, wares and mer Jerem'h P. 'appan, Esq. Prcs.U. Ins.Co l bed in any manifest of John C. Delprat, Esq. Pres.State Marine I wilich goods Company. ) ap 15 consigned, to tihe mast seli;n which they were brought or imported. MIORRIS CANAJ; AND BAKIyZING CO. That by reason ofall anl singu Jersey City. May 8th, 1335.--Notice is ilerby given to and by'oe of the suhscribers to the Inci eased Capital Stock of ded the risCanal and Banking Company, being One Million Dol- m lars, created by an Act of the Le :islature of New-Jersey, said United States. And thata'l passed lglh January,1835, tnat a furthr inselment of 25 aforesaid are and were true per rent.or 25dollari per share is reqr!ired to be paid at dee proof being made, the the Banklng-honse in Jersey City, on or before the 221 day process and nlmoition of the sa of May inst. Ani further instalnent, o25 percent, or25 be nlade, and that all perso dollars on each share, at ihe same placo, on or before the mentioned and descrilledod 6tlh day of June next. And a further and last insla!mr'nt of may he cited in general and 20 per cent. or'2Odollarsper share it the sam". place on or and all due proceedings h beforethe O0th day of Jhne nxt. BV older of the Board wares ant o srtuhandtee mayufo of Directors. ROBERT GILCIIRIST, Cashier. others apparing, be condelnned by the catty 9-tie'20 and decree of the ,:iid Court a ^COrIII IT IAI An OF l n OlO ATl' Unitedt pitaies, according to the form o SPORTMOUTH. OHIO --Nnticeii! her, giv ^en lhAt said United States. in suclb case v/ P(n~nie-UTIi. mI>I>OT-IotCe is nei~ly piven, Iliat Now, thecrefo Baoksar,; ot, rre at the Msrctares Back, is tl-eeiity o scalof hf sid N Newv York, {orlr v thrafater of s arcs in the capital stock hereby give p nf the t~nln oriri~r ,1r tq S............ .......... ... goods wares,and i.rr l je 3 ht J. BUTIT AINNA.N, Cashier. ed therein, thatthey be alappar bef ]HE N IX BA LK.--Notice is hereby given, thalit the 1o be hIolden at thle Cy HIall, o annual election for forrtepn Directors will be held the first Tuesday in July iex, on Tuesday, 7th day ef.hJly next, at tle banking house in Isdiction, if not, on Wall sti eet. The pollwill be opened at 11 o'clock, A. M., the anwl io ;x je3-tJy7 J. I)ELAFIELDP Cashier. W'M. COVENT) Y H. WAD U.S.Marshal. gents, and others con C OAIIMIERCIAL BINK, NEW YORIK.--Vi- WILLIAM M. PRICE, U. S District vidcndtl-A Dividend of 31 per cent. on the capital has ie 15 l PACKETI 1A.T AA' f 1835 -- Packet BIl:oat wil! Ulica, lc0 he.serani Hu.l"o, aiod half p Tie cars leaving Albany at ones rnninlg By this arrangetrnM may 2 FOR NEWA K : [ CE N'I'S-S- But CI2 *(andt after Wednesday, boat NWAIRK,Captain Tate ind New Y Leave Centre VWharf. Newa fiotof Barclay street, New Y Al! frpihIt altd bwaaag a mar Steamhoats IHOB 4 -S will!eave tle fot o '[oboken 3; lry 20 minutes mndthe PAIRY (1UEEN will l it the comnmencemcnt of ev ry i ntermetliate half-h N. B. On Sundavs tl;ere :trpi" S UA M o: 1L A R FOR 1835-for thre, Albany and four fr IRochester TwoTelegra|)h Coaches will salt-past 10,A. M (by way o arrive at. Rochester in 14 ho Buffalo in Pilot Cnach wid leave Alba arrive at Rochester in 56 he in 72 Eclipse Coach limited to ei, ,lay-light only, will leave Urit v. or immediately on the ar Boats from Scheneclady. sleep von and R.,ehpster the 2d nig I.ewiston th Extra Coaches with regular it Albany, Scheneceady, Utic Canandaigua, Rochester and All Tica.ma, D -eag:,., &c. & TlORI'S & SPRAGU AND OTE Utica. May 28.1835. ^ !jAICE I ON.A 1' 2VIgENTS FOR 135. GREAT BRITAIN a willrun as Ibfollnws un The Great Britain Going Up--Leaves Prescott ville, do. do; Kingston, Wed nin ; Cobourg, Thursday t Toronto, Friday morning, an morn Coming dolwn.-Leaves Niag ronto, do. evening; Port lHo do. do; Oswego, Sunday even ing'; Brockville, do. inoon, a after The United States, Going Up.--leaves Ozdensb Kingston, ~unday, 7, A. M ; M; Oswego, Sunday, 10, P. M ; Toronto, do. 9 in thie eve on I1uesday m Coming .Down.-Leav" Lew Rochester, Wednesday, 8, afternoon ; Sacket's Harbor, ston, Thursday, 7 in the mo burgh in th From 1st June to 1st Septem connexion, perform three tri Niagara'id from Ogdensburg day, (excluding Sun The Great Going Up.-Leaves Preacot ville, do. do ; Kingston, We 6 evening; Toronto, Thursd Niagara, Thu Coining Down.-Leaves Nia evening; and arrives at Going Up.-Leaves Oswego Toronto, Saturday, 12 noon, after Guming Down.--Leaves Niag wegM, Monday,7 in the mormi M;Brockville, do. evening, same e The Unite Coming down-- Leaves Lew chester, WVednesday mot ning ket's tlarbor, do. 12atnight; andarrives at Ogdensb Going Up.-Laves Ogden Kingston, Friday morning ; S and arrives at Osw Cnminig down.-Leave t Oswe kerfs Harbor, Fridlay, 11i, P. M.nlld arrives at Ogorn-, Going Up.- Leaves O),,pnsd u Kinizstor. Sunday in ringn; S Oswego, Sunday evening ; Toronto, Monday evening, a Tuesday Andafter tie first of Sept will resume their trips as f STEAI PA Cj*' Thu seam-paekel C t1asterr, leaves Toro at 7 o'clock i Leaves Niagara daily for Tor ternnon. Accommodations f Cattle. No luggage taken in and paid for.- may 15-C&S ~LAIP -k I) RP L meients for 1835.--a IIope, Cobourg, U.C Bra The TRANSIT Steam Packet, ter and Managing Owner, plie following DOWNW Leaves Hamilton, Sundays touches at Oakville; leaves days. at 10 A. M.; lea esPor Friday at 4 and 5 A. M.; ar at2 UPWA Leaves Riches!er, Tnuesdays leaves Port IHope and Coh days; at.4 and 6 A. M.; lea Sunday, at 7 A. M.; touches Hamilton, Thursdays an No luggage or parcels taken i regularly booked and paid fo liv Agents for the above Steum Iltoo ; A. MeDonaldt,Toronto E. Perryv Esq.Cobourg; a ap 2 J^G> Western N -- 1 At FOR SALE-A Country forlhe residence ofa gen, east bank ofthe Iludson R ,he Ilighlandturnpke, within a New York ; containing about land; a substantial Dwelli d-lring the past year, forty-f high,'with Iii h basement, w bunlt; in basement are a kitc spacious cellars, perlec ly fro dious apartments ; in first s wil.th cornice a:d lamp circle \lso, many oun buildings, wa rarriagc house, wagon hoi-e barn, .sheds, &c. Also, a gr excellent fruit, various kind the winter or for making cide pears, peaches, apricots, pl raspberries; a fine growth o ses ; on which, asthey extend ,oonvenient points for taking ,hesteamboats pass within a about a mile front the house complete state of repair, an fence, and only a sh.,rt dista moit delightful viliaaes along of choice flowers, shrubs, a the place, ifwante.4; region o are also many valuable spri the land, Rnd which are dry one of which rivuletsth re are of machiiiery, and tiee land dams. Any person wishing t disposed to view them, is hr. will be sold whenevertlhe off selision viven on the first ,-l tab'e. Price, twelve thonFan rel.in oin hbod and mortgage tCird-i of ttie purchase nmioe third minay remain on bond an Re.'erences to William 1,. S Yew York Commercial Adve !la Esq., Surperiutendant may -- .ti- -- i-i -L -R - VXALUA1BL REA ';:' SE' r-TREET.-The su s.ale, three valuable lot rn. comntencing 75 feet from fe,-toin Vesev street, Nos. 37, lircctly opposite thase three erected. The depth of two of on ono side and 81 feet. 6 in lotis 60feet 4 inchtison eas contemplated improvrmenls of hilirch and the completion o liuilding, addto tIP vine of possession will be given on Ls title. For partic may 9 .IOi , i STORIE *10 LE'.-- lo ]er of No. 3 Merchant str just finished in the most stl,_ for the jobbing busine DRUGG ]tAYDOCK, CLAY & RUSlHTON & ASPINw BLACK & LEA IS, 5 DOWNER & TYLER, may hbcn declared, payable to the Ist Jn: The transfer books will becl Ihe Ist July next. je 1 T( MANUFACTTB.ERS fers for sale one half of urnt in the town of Livingsto known as the GlenceoCoiton F tuatfeid 7i miles south-east I Tarnpike. The strcean on w best in the country fur manu waysan abundance of water ( and is not liable to be. raise ( c t t t 1 t l 1 < t I c I C l < E i \J VELLEtI,ER RHE AND INDIAN PANACEA.- he rheumatism, conghs, co i!,hly rzconmmended b) many ryland. The operation of th beina entirely a Vwgetable co cto,;:not hesitate to warrant for which it i J. wkvLLER-Fr We, the undersigned, take g to the public, that Mr. J. Well certaincure for it-and that afflicted with it, and were ti Nathan Eyler, Jacob Cover, larty, Elizabetlh Coons, T. F coi TO THE I hereby certify, that I have J. Weller's Me.licine for tl evcral cases that came un carn afely recommend it to t remedies I am acquair.ted wi any case where the disea Jos. W. BI Craceliam, Au LYMAN C(OOK, Agent, For sale wholesa je3 CHAS. THOMPiO H ALE'S ELIXIR lor the The proprietor of this prep bas strong confidence in offi adoring under this distressing ease as a remedy outrivalinu ant, for thle peinianient( It hasforthe last four yea Eurnope and has becn signally of painfnland protracted ca sisiedt customary appro Tile proprietor's assurance strengtheied and confirmed estinonial3 and certificates who have been restored to hea estinnony of several physi practice-one of which is 6TOCKLAND, Au Dear Sir--Your favor of the opinion of your remedy for piaastnyc of receiving some d a, engagements have prevent an earlier period From th know of no delt-terious effe on the contrary, believe itto sition for the object it is d iaily in the habit of prescri erence to Kcnine, Piperine lies of I am, sir, yours HENRY PE To the Rev. The above is for sale at the je 15 W W. I. MABBS offers for s and Bleaclhingl Hard Water S ticies to the public tie sub successful alt. ulps hliat ha Soap that would wash quite a any ohlier soaps would in sof grease oil, tar, &c. from li turated the articles may be. experiments succeeded in ac extentol'his wishes: ne now c public, certain that a single prerudicedofthe utility and salt \vater frlrt alongside, ter. The hard water soap will ing bleaching effects on lace, & viz. a saving of labor, wear ihe quantity of soap general grease, &c. in halfthe time recommending itsell'to the p ble to general Copys of Testimonials of i Captains,and -ithers ca Sold by WM. JACKSON, sole 474 Pearl-street, near Chat orders are to be ad Orders frnmn strangers in a cash remittance, or an or will be attended to. JOHN B. PUIRtROtV, Attorn in Chancery, No 4 Wall-stre in the line of his profession professional business ariin of the South American Stale% Cuba and Porto Rico. Ile m Law, and will draw up Deeds prescribed REFER John Anthon, Esq., L. Rev. Felix Varela, Ba Francis Stoullhton, Esq., Spanish Consul, Jam mar !l-t ST. LAWRENCE CANAh. grant&s.-T'en thousand Wo quired upon the Line of Ca Cornwall, Upper Canada, to giv t0_ The cheapest and most Canal, is per ti.n-boatto to Oswego, an,',; f-fom Oswego The cost oftran port from N line will no I.awrence C,,nal, May, 0po THIE CREDIT SSTPoCKING.-Notice ish sons halingd.l demands again the city of Iluds,,n, that the sent zineir several demands t ofCurlis & Spraguc, in Ilud th." first pulbli;tlion ofthis scriber may distribute the f sons as may have so present ,he same, agreeable to the t cuted by the said Siocking, fo CYRUS CURTIS Hudson. Mav26tb, 1835. UTO'VC!T' O rT EA CIE1C LN --Tin aplartments at pr Schools E'iached to St Luke and elegant accommodations pils will be let after t The Female Schools (to whi trance in IHudson st.) conti Misses PHIEIPS, who after th samne on thei To a gentleolan ofstitaUle tablish a school ol a superior ness of these buildings, a neighborhood offer Application JOHN R. SATTE mar 25-tf of t 39Z-AMA jagle Line. 3mzwr. Wllinam sLreet, and turectly netweeo the storesof Messrs .f Lakes Erie, Huron St. Clair and Micdsigan. F. & P. Brette and James ennison. Steamboat DANIEL WEBSTER, To a good tenant, the rent will be low. Possession may LE SANDUSKY, be had immediately. App.l to ,7cdnnesdx y- Ustnles J GOV. MlARCY, J.P. NESMITH & CO. sedofat private sa.e, at 19ollock, A. . "9 OHIO, jeI10 opposite, the premises for salp, by at MlY aethe Brig ILLINOIS, "1 TO LET-Two new two story Houses In Second town of Hm t INDIANA, street, between ihe Bowery and Second Avenue Lo QUEEN CIIhARLOTTE, Chicago Packets. A The hoiirs are finishedin the best modern style, Town Lotnu SehrST. LOUIS, | ,'ith mahogany lidin a,4 d roo doors, plated Ifurnitutre on's srvy o e t GLOBE-, late glasp in front, 5 marble rehieney pieces and grates in e and very adva Schooner NITED STATE, eachhouse, and are he I)Et houses of the dimension.- Scbell'sb CINCINNATI, iow erecled io this city. Said houses are now ready for utn. NANCY DOUSIMAN. cnipation. The keys nmov be find at Mr Waddell's b FOR PASSAGE OR PRBIGHT, APPLY TO 317 owery. Applyto RI ARD WILAM N Te HR H. TREAT, Shenectady je 6if l9 Maiden an. " Hoanrt COti-Ns. Albany, ate survey() tit L9 of Hoass, Dows&Co. 15Southstreet, r iO LE'--The tlree ory brick hoe No 53 tsNo HIA C 6 andteet New York, GreenWich street very plea.-anlly situated, fiowina0 JOHI O RANoc'O Cl7veland, s tO Vandam street. The house has iu.,t been put in HOL, LISTER & CO. Sandusky 0. wing, paper by w Joeo RL^ T^snuC sky'C? ^" Il "**"ori~ hv whilewashmn., pain~in, papcn^r ^ l BRiwsTBR a, SMART & Cb. Detroit, (with a fine deep lot,)to a good ieant will bele I. H. C soo, Kalamazoo, M.T. ply to 4Veey street. jo~~~1 .III I, IMERER ', I I 9 WILL~kMTBALL, Michigan CIE Is jo I JI r CALVIN BRITAIN, St. Josephs, M. T. FO AL --2 hnesand The Eagle Line" hicao Packets are the lrgs, and sreet, a Lo best lessels on the western Lakes, fitted and furnished M 2 Housesand Lotsn21st street, n:1.os o with a view to accommodate passengers enmtgrating to llli. dAfferent avenuesof the c 7r &^ 8 t, 19 do a nois, Indiana, and Michizaianad will stow from 1500 to 2500 j 13 corner nf barrels bulk of freight each. One of the above vessels -Pgiven iTtpedit . wvfileave thiscity every ten days, from the opening of na- LofrsN,,s 1 4 vigation until the 15ith October next. Passengers naan ia prem iseLfs "7R, 1 9n 3d Freight will be takenat reasonable rates, for Chicago, Mi. tnay l chlgA City, St. Joseph's and Kalamazoo. Vessels will be 8UP B FLOW S- he uh-cib ent to Mackinaw, Green Bay, or Sault St. larie, if requi- tehg y and by to offer bis customers some choC ent aI iule Lalkl I la id Seed, and in uornee*one cr 36 ore Sred. Application by letter or in person will iieot with Duble Ial k-putedr-, and in or er t promptattention. be convinced tlat the frt queut advertisprimnts of choice it PRATT, TAYLOR & CO. l.arkspir, choice oIollyhock, Sweet'WilliP.ni, &c. are n Bu talo, April4. Long Wharf, foot of State street, ottup solely to sell the psed, bur as much for tilie b ap 20 of nis respected patrons--they are invited to rall at the 19, in th, secoidconeesi, stor, 67 L',bertiy street,and examine a few specimensof the contain five acres, and are co CAMDENAND A IBOY RAIL Double. lrcket Larkspur, front which thie seed is to be sa litv. anl siata w ROAJD LINIE FOIR PHILA- yed-will be r,,ady lor salein September, atwhich time it Terms !f SDELPIlA-Daily(Snndays excepted), should lide sown-but directions,&c will be riven at hlie I b |