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WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 4, IS38. C. F. DANIELS, EDITOR.GLASS' BUILDINGS, CORNER WALL AND WATER STREET. -.- s~I I II -L Ie I--P --Rla-l P- 1 VOL. 50,-NO. 18.417. I1 I I II. I NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL PACKETS, The proprietors of the several Lines of Packets between New York and Liverpool, have arranged thr their sailing from each port on the 1st. 7th, 13th, 19th and 25th of every month; the ships to succeed each other In the following order,-viz FROM NEW YORK. Days sailing Shins. Captains. from New York. PENNSYLVANIA, Smith, July 7 Nov 7 Mar. 7 SAINT ANDREW. Thompson 13 "13 13 ORPHEUS, Bailey, 19 19 19 disAKSPEARE, Collins, 25 25 25 CAMBRIDGE. Bursley, Aug. 1 Dec 1 Apr 1 INDEPENDENCE. Nye, 7 7 7 VIRGINIAN. HIarris, 13 13 13 *OXFORD, Kathbone, "119 1, 19 19 aIDDONS. Britton, "125 "25 25 NORTH AMERICA, Hoxie, Sept 1 Jan 1 Mayl ROSCOE, Delano, '. 7 7 A 7 SHEFFIELD. Allen, "13 13 13 EUROPE, Marshall, '19 19 19 SHERIDAN, Peirce, "25 25 25 COLUMBUS. CropDer. Oct 1 Feb I Junel GEO WASHINGTON. Holdredge. 7 7 '7 7 UNITED STATES, Holdredge. "13 '13 13 SOUTH AMERICA, Baistow, "19 r 19 1 19 GARKICK, Palmer, 25 25 *' ENGLAND. Waite, Nov 1 Mar July 1 FROM LIVERPOOL. Days sailing Ships. Captains. from Liverpool. ENNaVLVANIA, Smith, Aug 25 Dec 25 Apr25 SAINT ANDREW. T'hompson ect I JanI May I ORPHIEUz. Bailey, 7 .6 7 7 IBHAKsPEARE, Collins. "13 13 13 CAMBRIDGE. Bursley, i 19 19 19 INDEPENDENCE, Nye, 14 25 "U5 25 VIRGINIAN, Harris, Oct 1 Feb 1 June 1 OXFORD. Itathbone, 7 7 i 7 SIDDIINS. lirrtton. 13 13 13 NORTH AMERICA, lioxie, 19 "19 19 ROSCOE, Delano, 25 25 25 slIEFFIbLD, Alien, Nov 1 Mar 1 July 1 EC.ROPE. Marshall, 7 7 L' 7 JSHERIDAN, Peince. .13 13 13 COLUMBUS, Cropper, "19 19 19 GEO WASl1lNGTGN,Holdrege, 25 '" 25 25 UNITED STATES, Holdrege, Dec 1 Apr 1 Aug I SOUTH AMERICA, Barstew, 7 7 7 GARRICK. Palmer, "13 3 13 13 ENGLAND Waite, '119 '19 19 Trh ese Ships are all of the first class, and ably commanded, with elegant accommodations for pas. sengers. The price of passage from New York to Liverpool. Is fixed at $140, and from Liverpool 1o New York at 5 guineas, including wines, stores and bedding. Neither the captains or owners will be responsible for any letters, parcels or packages, unless regular bills of lading are signed therelor. j agents for ships Oxford, North America, Europe, rCfIlumbus, South America, England, Orpheus, and Cambridge, GOODIIUE & CO. or New York, C.H MARSHALL, I SiARING, BROKIIERS & CO. Liverpool. Agents for ships St. Andrew, Virginian, Sheffield. arid United States ROBERIT KERMIT, New York. T. & I. SAN D & CO. Liverpool. Agents for shins Pennsylvania, Indepeudence, Rosece. and GeO Wadhiugitn. G;IlNN ELI.. IN I lNN & CO. NewYork. WILLDES. PICK ERSGI LL & CO. Iverpool. Agents f...c ships Silakspeaie, Siddons. Sheridan. aand GanLick g. K. COLLINS & CO. New-York. JL2 WM. v JAS. BROWN iV CO. Liverool ?s i tn lait, Iuth, and 20th of every month- fis Line of packets will hereafter be composed 01 tile IOJInlwUi, g Ships, which will s-cceeid each oth- er in rne order in which they are named, sailing punctually from New York and Portsnrouith oil the st, 10th, and 20th, and from London on ttie th, 17th sald 27th of every month throughouL tie year, viz: FROM NaW YORK, LONDON, PoRTSM'TH. Jan. I1 Feb. 17 Feb. 20 ST JAMES, Sebor, May I June 17 Jmne 20 Sept. Oct. 17 Oct. 20 Jan. 10 Feb. 27 C Mar. I MONTREAL,Grrfin-m, May 10 1une27july 1 Slct. 10 Oct. 27?Nov.I Jan. 2 Mar. 7 Mar. 10 GLADIATOR, Britton,May 0 uly 7 .luly 10 Sept. 20 (Mar. 7 Nov. 10 SFeb. Mar. 17 Mar. 20 MEDIATORCharplinJue 1 .luly 17^l I .luiy 20 Oct. I (Nov.17Nov.20 SFeb. 10 Mar. 27 Apiil 1 QUEBEC, Ilebard Julle 10 July 27 Aug. 1 JOct. 10 (Nov,27 c. I Feb 00 April 7 pri 10 WELLINGTON, June 20 April 5 Aprl 10 D. Chadwick. Oct. 20 Dec. 7 Dec. 10 2IIILADELHIA, Jul 0 h.HI A, Man. I 'April 17 1April 20 Morgan, Juy I Aug. 17 Aug. 20 Morgan, Nov ec. 17 ( ec. 20 (Mar 10 April27 May I SAMSOM, Sturges, July 10-Aug.27 Sept. 1 Nov. l10 Dc.27 Jan. 1 Mar. 20 (May 7 May 10 -PRESIDENT, July 21) Gept. 7 Sept 10 J. M. ChadwIcK, Nov. 20 (Jan. 7 .an. 10 April 1 My 17 May 20 ONTARIO, Huttleson, Aug. 1 Sept.17 Sept.28 (Dec. 1 san. 17 (Jan.20 ( April 1 May 27 June 1 TORONTO, Griswold. Aug. Set.27 Oct. 1 Dec. to(Jan. 27 Feb. 1 (April 2) June 7 .une 10 WESTMINSTER,Moore Aug. 20 Oct. 7 Oct, ID (Dec. 203 Feb. 7 Feb.10 These shipsare all of the fistclass, about 600 tons Surthen, and are commanded by able and expe- rienced navigators. Great-care will be taken that the beds, wines, tores, &c. are of the best descrip. tirn. The price of cabin passage, M3 now fixed at 140 outward, for each adult, which includes wines and liquors. Neither the captains nor owners of thesee packets will be responsible for aMy letters, parcels or packages sent by them, unless regular Bills of Lading are signed therefore. Apply to GRINNELL, MINT1IRN & CO. 134 Front-st. or to JOHN GRISWOII). 70 )South.street. New Ynrk. J2 EMIGRANTS'r 'l'O TXAs. Persons desirous ot emigratIng to this da lightful and healthy country can have tieir passage secured on application at the I EXA l P'AS- SAGE OFFICE,. 14 Tontine Building, -all street. The country Is rapidly filling up with emigrants, and of the very best class. Many Scotch, German, Swiss andIrish families on arriving in tills country have immediately embarked for Texas. 'Ihe soil 3 ofthe very best quality, the climate suseniorto any .other on the American continent, and labor far more liberally rewarded; oflenins great inducements to the industrious mechanic and farmer to make this couiltry his future home. The price of Govern- ment Lands is fixed at .1 Ci) per acre. the scrip for which, wi h aright to lIcate upon lads unlocated, can be obtained of the suascrlber. First rate ves- sels will JIe deespatched fur sone part in Texas as of- ten as once or twice a month. ihe subscriber is ever ready to give any information In hia power ta those who may wish toi make inquiries in relation to the country, andwillbe found at his ofuic daily, from 9 A M. to P.M. B. IH. No(RTON Tontinri Building, Jl4 corner Wall amd Water-sts. NEW ORLEANS--[espastcr Line.J Thtj Line consists ot 21 Ships and Brigs, one of which will sail weekly till 1st October, after which two will sail weekly through the business season. These ships are all of the tirst class, warranted to insure at the lowestrate, and to take steamersup the ilississippl. Freight and passengers will beta- ken at 10 per cent. less rates than by any other line whatever, Apply to R. EL WELL. Plt tOffice, 50Southstreet. All goodsfrom out ports will be shipped to and forwarded immediately at New-Orleans free of commission, and every care and attention paid to warrant despatch and safety. Merchants having right to dispose of will find it decidedly to their nterest to aDDly as abo'e. a9 MOBILE PACKETS. New sinip EDWINA, F. West, master, S hip LORENA,.3. Urquhart, master. Ship TUSKINA, R. H. Post, master. Ship ALABAMIAN, W. B. Lane, master. Ship RUSSELL BALDWIN, J. U.Magna, master.' Ship JIUNIOR, W. II. Williams. master. Ship ELISIIA DENISON, G. West, master. Ship ST. JOHN, G. I. IHitchcock, master. The line will consist of nine ships, which will cna. Die us to despatch three vessels a month, when the trade requires It. These ships are of the first class, built expressly for the trade of the best materials coppered and copper fastened, with extensive and handsome accommodations, and corn handed by ex- perienced masters, and will sail p'urctually as ad. vertised-when the day of sailing thlls on Sunday, the ship will sail on the Monday following. The price of passage Is 875, without liquors. All goods forwarded to the subscribers will be shipped free commission. s6 E. D. HURLBUT J& CO. 84 South MOBILE CITY LINE PACKETS. ,$af The subscribers have established a line of A packets to run between this part and Mobile, tO consist of vessels of a suitable size to go to the City without lighterage, and is composed of the fol- lowing vessels: Brig VIJTRESS, S. W. Dickinson, master. WARSAW, P. Sheffield, master' DETROIT, F. W. Williams, master. ," LEWIS CASS.J. Thatcher, master. CAMILLA, F. Nicholsmaster. New brig MOBILE. The above are all good vessels with handsome fur- nished accommodations, and are cammandedby ex- perienced masters,. Insurance can be effected at the lowestrates of premium. This line ofpackets will have prompt despatch, and all goods forwarded to the subscribers will he shipped freeot commission. For freight or passage, apply to d8 RTURGES CLEARMAN. 92 Wall-st. APALACHICOLA PACKETS. Ship WASHINGTON IRVING, P. W. Latham. Ship MATILDA, W. W. Benson, master. Ship INDIANA D. D.Churchill, master. New ship GEORGIA, E. Talbot, master. These vessels are of light draft of water, built ex- pressly for the trade, of the best materials, copper fastened and coppered, with handsome accommoda- tlons, and will sail punctually as advertised-when the day of saillng falls on Sunday, the ship will sail IIAVRE PACKETS-iNION LINE. To sail from New-York on the 4th, 16th and 24th, and from lHavre on tile 1st, 8th, and 16th of every month. From ,New- York. From Havre. 16th Dec. l st Feb J. Castoff, (21th July Sth Sept. 24th Dec 8th Feb. Ship SULLY, D. Lines, 16th Ap. >1st June. (8th Aug. 16th Sept Ship BURGUN'DY, 8th Jan. 16th Feb. John Rockett, 24th Ap. > 8th June ( 16th Aug I st Oct. 16th Jan. 1st Mar. Ship RHONE, Wi r sklddy. s\8th May. 16th June (24th Aug 8th Oct. 24th Jan. 8th Mar. Ship CII ARLEMAGNE, 6th May 1 st July Capt. Richardson. ( 8th Sept. l(;thOct. Ship VILLE DE LYON, th Feb. 16th Mar. SChas. Stoddard, 24tnMay 8th.July. ( 16th tiep 1st Nov. 16th Feb 1st April. Ship FRANCIS I. Win W Pll 8th June 16th July (24th Sep 8th Nov 24tlh Feb. 8th April. Slhlp FORMOSA, W. Orne, ith.une> st Aug. 8th Oct. 316th Nov 8th Marh 16th April Shirt SILVIE DE GRAS8E 2th.lure 8th Dec. L. Welderholdt. ( ith Oct. lIst 1ec. C 16thMar, 1t I May. ShIDPOLAND, Capt. Anthony. 8thJuly 16 Aug. (24th Oct. 8th Dec. 24th Mar 8th May Ship ALBANY, J. Johnson. l6thJul 1st Sept. 8th Nov. 316th lec These vessels are all of the first class and ably commanded, with elegant accommodations for pas. sengers, comprising all that may be required for comfort and convenience, including wines and stores of every description. Goods sent to either of the subscribers at New-York, will be forwarded by their packets free of all charge except the expenses actually incurred. C. BIOLTON. FOX & LIVINGSTON, 22 Broad-at. WM. WIITLOCK, Jr. 46 South st d16 PACKIT'S FOR l HAVRE-SECOND LINE. The ships of this Line will continue theirdepartura from New York on the 1st. ard will sail from Havre on the 24th of each month during the year, thus:- PraomNer eYork. From Ha Ship UTICA, Ist anua-rI 24th Feb. Ca, .J.B.Pell IstMay 24thJune 1st Septeinc'r 24thOct. ShipCH .CARROLL, 1st February 24th Mar. ;aptWin.Lee, 1stJune 24th July 1st October 24th Nov. Ship ERIE, 1st March 24th April Capt. Edw. Funk, st July 24th Aug. 1st Novemb'r 24th Dec. Ship BALTIMORE, I st April 21th May Capt. Jas. Funck, 1st August 24th Sept (lst December 24th Jan. The commanders a;e well known; their reputa- tion is the guarantee of the qualities of their ships. The accommodations are not surpassed, combining all that may be required for comfort. Passengers will be s'.4.pplied with every requisite. Goods intended for these vessels will be forwarded by the subscriber, free from any other than the ex. penses actually incurred them. For freight or passage apply to min0 JOHN I. BOYD). Agent, 9 Tontine Buildine. FOR NEW-ORLEANS. g The Louisiana and New YorkLine ofPack. 5Q ets will sail on every other Monday,from N. York, and from New Orleans, and to insure the strictest punctuality in the time of sailing, the Line will hereafter consist ef six ships, viz- Ship VICKSBURG, Capt. Woodhouse, 29th Jan'y.1 MISSIfSSIPPI, Capt. Davis, 12th February. YAZOO, Captain Trask, 26th February. LOUISViLLE, Capt. Palmer, 12th March. IIUNTSVILLE, Capt. Eldridge, 26th March, The above ships are all new, ot the first class, are copper fastened and coppered, and upwards of 500 tons burthen-are of a very light diaftof water, be- ing built in this city, expressly for the trade. The price of passage is fixed at 8100. Their cabiga are fitted on the most improved and convenient plan% and furnished in a neat and ezcgant style. Ample stores of the first quality, will be provided, and every regard had to the comfort, convenience and entire satisfaction of passengers. IThese packets are commanded by captains well experienced in the trade, who will give every attention and ex- ert themselves to accommodate. They will at all timesbe towed up and down the Mississippi by steam boats and the strictest punctuality observed in their time of sailing. Neither the owners or captains o1 these ships will be responsible for jewelry, bullion, precious stones,silver or plated ware, or nor any let- ters, parcel or package. sent by or put on board of them, unless rn-gular bills of lading are taking for the same, and the value therein expressed. All goods sent to the subscriber, will be forwarded free of commission. For freight or passage, apply to E. K. COLLINS & CO. 56 Scuth st. No freight received after the Satturday evening previous to the dayv of sale. .119 ~- ~ NEW ORLEAES PACKETS. Ship LYONS, Davenport, Master. Ship CIIARLES, Brewster, do Ship MATTAKEESEIT, Drew, do Ship ANNAWAN, Tooker, do Ship MAJESTIC, Sanison, do Ship IIENRY KNEELAND, Bartlng, do The line will consist of ample ships to be dis patched on the 1st, 10 h and -20ih, of each month, when the trade requires it The vessels employed will be ofthe first class, that will Insure at the low- est rates, will be towed up the Mississippi by steam, and all goods forwarded forshipment, will be attend. ded to, free of commission. Applylto D. H. ROBERTSON, a7 169 Maiden lane. SAVANNAH PACKETS.-OLD LINE. The Vessels comprising the above line will be despatcheJ from New York and Sa- vannah, in the following order . New shipu AlIiRN, N. P. Durfey, master Ship T'1ENTON, Jlames S. Bennett, master. Ship REPUBLICAN, R. W. Foster, master. Ship MILLEDGEVILLE, D. L. Porter, master. Ship NEWARK, T. Dunhajn.Jr. inaster. The above Ships are all of the first class and all built in New-York, expressly for this business.- Their accommodations for passengers are elegant and extensive, and every facility will be afforded to slippers by tills line. Goods forwarded to the sub. scribers will be shipped Iree of allcharges except those actually incurred. For freight or passage, ap- ply to JOHNSON & LIOWDEN,8R Wall-street J6 or WASHBUIIRN & LEWIS, Savannah. SAVANNAII PACKETS-Brig formerly Schooner) _Line. This line is composed of Bris MADI)ISON. W. Bulkleynmaster. Brig T''YBEE, F. Lyon, master. Brig WM TAYIOR, N. Haey, master. Brig GEOIGIA, E. Sherwood, master. Brig SAVANNAH. (new) .1. Livermore. master. Brig AUGUST'A, (new)A. Hubbard, master. Builtexpressly for the Savannah trade, and have superior furnished accornoodations, and are com- manded by experienced and obliging masters. They will sail inregular succession and continue to meet with their usual despatch. All goods forwarded to the subscribers will be shipped free of commission. For freight or passage, apply to a21 S'ITURGES &. CLEARMAN. 92 Wall-st. DARIEN (Geo.) LINE OF' PACKETS. Brig D. B. CRANE, R11. T. Rrown, master, PREMIIUIM, A. Carlow, do Brig MACON, A. Bibbins, do DARIEN, C. P. Buckley. do NEW JERSEY, B. Mathews, do T'rhe subscriber has in connection with Messrs. HIawes, Michel&Collins ofDarien, Gao., establish. ed thie above line f vessels biilt expressly for the above trade and all copper fastened, who have also three steamboats running on the river. All goods forwarded to the agont in New York will be forward- ed free ofr;ommirsion. Apply to R. M. DEMILL, 188 Frontst., or P. S. A Line of sntaes runs from Darien to Macon three times a week. Also, steam boat to St. Au- gustine twice a week. J13 CHAIRLESTON PACKETS-Union Line. This Line is composed of the following vessels, viz: Brig SUN. George Brown, master. LAWRENCE, I). Bulkley.maater. PLANTER, J. Sturges,gmaster. GEORGE, B. Hull, master. MOSES, D. Brown, master. JONES, W, Huil.master. COURIER, Thos, R. Herbest, master. The above are first rate vessels on which insur- ance can be effected at tha lowest rates. The Cap- tains are men of much experience, have been long in the trade. are obliging, and will exert themselves to give satisfaction. Allgoods from the country di. erected to the care of the Agent in New York, will be forwarded free ofcommissions. GEO. BIULKLEY, Agent, 88 South st. or W. JONES & SMITH, 82 East Bay, Fl Agents in Charleston. rCHARLESTON PACKETS, [Commercial Line.] The following Vessels comprise the Con. mercial Line. viz : Brig DIMON, F-redeick Sherwoad. msrter. Brig COKI)EIIA, Francis Sherwood. Brig BIIENOS AYRES. It. Stuart. New brig ASHLEY. J Pike. New brig PERRY, H. Hamilton. The above are all first class Vessels.bult expressly for this trade, and commanded by experienced and obliging masters. Their accommodations for pas- sengers are extensive and neatly fitted up, and every exe"tion will be made to please inoth shippers and passengers. All goods forwarded to the subscri- baers, will be shipped free of Commission. For freight or Passage, apply to the master, on board, between Murray and l'ine street wharfs, orto JOSEP1H TINKIIAM & F. DIMON, 61 Southst, m27 WM. A. CAiDWELL & SON. Charleston. BOSTON PACKETS--Tremont Line. The following vessels will compose the Tremont Line for the season. Schooner BEN.I. BIGELOW. F. Wells, master. Schooner FR1ENI). .J flaker.master. Schooner SALEM. A. Eldridge, master. Schooner FAIRFIELD, W. Burr. master. Schooner GRECIAN, A Chase, master. Schooner A. Matson, master. The above vessels are all of the first class, com- manded by men experienced in the trade, f-nd will insure at the lowest rates. One vessel will be reg- ularly despatched every Wedresdc.y and Saturday, REMITTANCES AND DRAFTS, WITH PASSAGE. Goods to and from Great Britain and Ireland. Regular communication with the Banks of England Ireland and Scotland. ' The regular packets sailing on the 1st, 8th, 16th, 24th, and30th of each month in the year. For the immediate purpose of remitting with safety, Drafts will be given directly on the "Royal Bank of Eng- land," to those feeling desirous of sending sums of money to their friends, avoldidg a connexion with any agency or agencies throughout the provinces. Passengers intending sending their friends, will study their comfort, by applying at No. 67 South- street. The subscribers feel a pleasure In making known from their systematic and business engagements, they have considerably extended and concluded their arrangements with the most opulent and wealthy bankers. for the payment of their Drafts on presentation in England, Scotland and Wales, a convenience only known to this establishment " As regards their Drafts or Bank Post Notes, on the "Royal Bank of Ireland," they wish it lobe clearly understood, they are paid at sighl,free trom charge in every Province and County, besides in all the in- land towns, answering the same purpose precisely as Bank of Ireland Notes. Tho.e persons des;reus of having Drafts on the undermentioned places, can always be accommo- dated in sums, large or small, to suit the conven- ience of purchasers. The same they cen forward, with their New York Cert ficate Passage, by the packet ships sailing frorn hence on the 1st, 8th, 16th 21th, and 30th of every month. On Dublin, the Royal Bank of Ireland, C. CoDland. Esq, manager, payable in all the inland towns through Ireland. On London, Messrs Prescott, Grote, Ames & Co. On Liverpool, the Union Bank, James Lister, Esq. manager, payable in all the inland towns through England. On Glasgow Branch, John WyldEsq. manager. On Edirinbure. Commer-:ial Bank of Scutlana, Robert Paul, general manager. On Dumfries, William Goldiu,Esaq, manager. On Inverness. JohnTlionpson, I-sq manager. Also, thie West of England and South Wales Dis- trict Iank. and Its Branches; and the East ofEng- land Bankl. Apply or address, post paid, ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO. 67 southh St. N York. CDa Who beg respectfully nt iorm the public thaL they have nu connexion with any other'estab- lishment. J23 APALACIIC OLA AND COLUNIIBUS. I'ersons desirous of shipping Goods to Columbus, Georgia, and other towns on the Chattahoochie and Flint IRivers, are informed that regular packets will run between New York and Apalachicola, where steam boats will be in readiness to transport the goods up river. Goods for Apalachicola will be land- ed from the ships upon the wharf. Those for the interior will be transhipped at once on board of stearmboats, and forwarded without delay to their destination, with a single handling. Those who choose to accompany their goods can reship them at Apalacihicola without incuring any expense, and at very low rate oftreight. For further particulars, refer to Messsrs. E.D. HU.LBUIr & CO 84 Soutl-st. New York. NU4JR-E, BROOKS& CO. General Agents and Commission Merchants. J30 Aoalac!iicola, 1loridz. rpRUNKKSguitable for tlieSouthern trade, dealers. I and others. Seal Skin Trunks, in nests and hf nests; Hair do; Leather Folio do. A quantity of the above Trunks, best quality, manufactured by Fol- som Dorsett.for sale by the subscribers, at their ship bread and cracker bakery, 96 Pine-st. j27 1w ROBERT SPEIR & SON. PILOT BREAD, Medium Bread. Navy Bread, Wine Biscuit, Butter and Water Crackers, constantly on hand. and for sale, in quantities to suit purcha- sers. at 96 Pine-street. J27 Iw ROBERT SFEIR & SON. fINEN GOODS-MAITLAND, KENNEDY & CO. L 31 Broad street, offer for sale the following as- sortment of Dundee Linens- Burlaps-4 4 of various qualities Canvas Padding-assorted numbers Imitation Russia Sheetings-bl'hed and brown Brown Twilled Sacking Crequillas andTicklenburgs Twilled Sacking and Hessians Brown Buckram -of superior fabric Linen Drilling-brown and dyed Hemp Carpeting-of various widths and colors Unbleached Bear Duck Also--Cotton Bagging, Seine and Raline Twine. G ERKDING & SIEMON, 59 Maiden Lane, offer tor sale low and on accommodating terms to dealers,- Glassware, of every description; Piano Fortes Seraphinos, Accordions, Violins, Guitars, Flutes. Also, fancy boxes Cologne Water, Snuff Boxes Toilet Stands. Beads of all kinds Scissors, Thermometers Surgical and Mathematical Instruments Guns, Pistols, Fancy and Sword Cases German Silver, German Silver Knives and Forks. Toys and Dolls by the case, and Fancy Goods in general. Goods imDorted to order. m2l (1IAMPAGNE, PORT, MADEIRA, &c.-R. SCIO- I YER & CO. Commission Merchants, 56 Broadway, next door to Waverly House, offers at private sale- Duff Gorden & Co's. Wines-Gold, brown and pale Sherry wines, Amontillado brand, Sherry do; the above in hhds and qr casks. Duff Gorden's-Superior old pale Sherry; very su- perior old Paie Sherry; AmonlilladoPasado do. vin- tage of 1796; Amontillado Pasado brown Sherry, vin- tage ef 1796. These wines are put up in cases of 1 doz. bottles each. Port Wines-Old London Dock Port. Brown Sher- ry and Madeira, selected with great care, in cases of I dozen each. Champagne-Comet, Star, Jolly, Pearl, Phenix Belle. Heidsick. Ship, Anchor and other brands. Claret Wines-Chatteaux Margaux, Leoville, St Julien, Latour. Laflitte, Demljohns. &c. jis HARDWARE, GUNS, CUTLEItY, &c! 67 New-st,- I.4 casksbrass drop Pad Lotks;.assorted 3 do bright face Sledge and Hand Hammers 16 baskets Smith's bright face Vices 2 do double Handscrew Plates 4 casks 4j feet polished IalterChains 6 do Japanned Norfolk Latches 3 do warranted Steely yards 4 do brass and lion head Fire Irons 150 dozen Shovels and Spades, Nos. I and 2- 10 casks brass Chamber Candlesticks Wood Screws, assorted 3 do Attwood's do do do 2 do straight bright round Bolts 2 do Carpenter's Knob Locks 5 do Closet. Chest, Till and T'runk Locks 2 cases Flint and Percussion Gun Locks 2 casks Rat Traps;4 do Corn Mills 7 do Smiths' Bellows Pipes 10 do Carpenter's New York yellow handle and Mane n'urry Combs 20 cases single and double barrel Flint and Per- cussion Guns,whi te,steel &silver mounted 20 cask- Lyndon & Adams' Japanned Carolina Ilocs, Nos. 000, 00, 0,1, 2, 3 7 no tinned and untinned Tea Kettles i do bright and tinned short handle Frying Pans 6 do untinned and untinned Sauce Pans 51( Waldron's Anvils; 1 case Holster Pistols 10 casks black and filed'edge Hooks and Hinges 10 do Polished 6( feet straight and twisted link Trace Chains. Nos. 23 4 4 casks Table and Pocket Cutlery, assorted 10casks Saws Drawing Knives, Sucket Chissels, Plane Irons. Rasps, Files, &c.. 3 cases real Mouse Hole Anvils 100 doz. "Waldrons" prime corn &grass Scythes. sale by j18 HUBBARlD &CA,,SEY.67 New street. PE'iTR IHARMONY & CO. offer for sale at No. 631 Broadway- Sugar-200 boxes prime white Havana Sugar;400 do do brown do; 200 10ds choice Porto lico Sugar Coffee--500 bags Laguira green Coffee; 33 bags coin mon Havana do Sheetings- 500 pieces sup'r quality Russia Sheeting Duck--100bol ts UX Russia Duck, 500 pieces light Ra- Hemp-2 tons damaged Iemp. [vens Coolilla-25 tons superior quality Hemp Codilla Tvrtoise Shell--100 bs Tortoise Shell Segars-500,000 choice Iavana Segars Saffron-160 Ibs Spanish Saffron Sarsaparilla-15 bales Jamaica Sarsapnrilla Almonds-300 bags, 150 large fails hard snell Al- monds Raisins--Bunch Raisins, in whole half and qr boxes; 200 kegs Malaga Sun Raisins Hides-17(0 Jamaica Hides Leather--300 sides South American Leather. j18 BENJAMIN H. FIELD offers for sale at 2a Burling Ssli Lead-16.500 pigs of Fever River. In store Sugar-218 lihds. perbrigAnn Smith,from N. Orleans Alrnonds-300 bales Marseilles hard shell; 60 do soft PlcKles-300 cases Olives and Capers [shell Salad Oil-500 baskets, entitled to debenture; 100 ca-es do, in white bottles Indigo-Manilla, Caraccas and Guatemala Saltpetre- 1000 kegs Salem and Boston refined Alum--00 bls. Baltiniore, alem and Patapsco Copperas-15t casks Green Mountain Shel!ac-100 cases liver and orange Madder-75 hhds Dutch Crop and Ombro Blue Vitriol--O 5is. of Boston Prussiate Potash--5000 lbs English and American Prussian blue--!0,000 ls of No. 1; 2000 do No. 2 Lemon Juice-Concentrated in pipes Olive Oil-l-0 pipes entitled to debenture Cream Tarmar-fi casks refined Causuor Oil-100 his No 1; 20 do do 2 Co:ks-20 iales common; 10 do vplvet Chrome Yellow-200 cases Baltimore Chemical anid Baltimore manufactured Chrome Green-50 cases Baltimore and Tieman's Epson Salts-20)0 bhs and 300 half do Flor Sulphur-30 casks Also-Licorice Root; Tarteric Arid; powdered White Wax; Canada Balsam; Magnesia Carb.; Senna Estenhdia; Quinine, Cochineal, silver grey; Rhu- barb Root, of handsome quality. White Lead-100 his and 100 halves of dry Plilad. and New York; 500 kegs in Oil, pure, do; 500 do do No 1. do; 500 do do ds2, do Red Lead--100 kegs of fine quality Litharge-100 kegs of fine quality [factory Glassware--A full assortment from Bridgeton Glass Window Glass-15,000 boxes of the Watertord. Poto- mac. Washington.Columbia. Jackson Peru. Mar- shallville Champlain and Cumberland brands. J W. & T. NESMITH,50 Pine street, offer for sale by the package 100 bales Waltham A & B and Nos. 2,3, 4. 5 and 6 Brown Goods 120 do Portland and Attleboro heavy 4-4 brown Sheetings [Sheetings 100 do Lonsdale and Woonsocket4-4 stout brown 90 bales Weatherhead and )anielao 4-4 brown do 80 do Wrentham and Smithfield rnRmdiuimnuiiaitr MINGE & RUSSELL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Mobile. Alabanla References John ClapD, Esq. Messrs. Hamilton& Co. Van Schaick & Adams, A. Adams & Co. Joseph Repha, Esq. Thess. Wickersham, Esq. Messrs. Randolph & McCredle, Cclton & Jiarke, R. B. Haxall J& Co. Rogers & Gray, Mssrs. Nelson & Stockdell, Dunns,M'llwain& Brownley Chas, F. Osborne,Esq. David Dunlop,Esq. Hon. John Robertson, John Tyier, W. H. Harrison. Ohio. I New York. [ Philadelphia. I Richrond, Va Pe.tersburg,Va. IVirginia. aIld 6m N OTICE 'TO BUILDERS AND) LUMBER DEALERS WOODWORTH'S REDUCING ANDSMOOTHING PLANE MACHINE, for planing, tongueing and grooving from forty to sixty feet length of plank or boards per minute. with a smoother surface than any other machine heretofore erected, either softer hardwood. The subscriber having obtained letters patent therefore. under seal of the United States, da- ted 15th November, 1836, now offers for sale Rights for States, Counties, Towns, or Single Machines. Said patent was granted under the new patent law, (and underwent the strictest examination,) which took effect 4th July, 1836, the old law being repealed on that day by Act of Congress. Said machinery can be seen In operation at the old planing factory of Win. Hasiins. Esq., Troy. Rensselaer County (where the comparative merits of Woodworth's old and new Patents maybe seen in operation,)who has lull power to sell and dispose ot Rights and Machines, which will be furnished at short notice in and for the States of New York, Vermont, and Michigan,- Also in operation in the city of Albanv at the Dye Wood Mills of George Russel and Brothel, 57 Water street, who will give all requisite information as to sales, &c. Applications personally ir by letter. postpaid, to the subscriber, No. 27 Pine street, over the office of the Evening Post, or to ALONZO WAKE- MAN, Repository American Institute,187 Broadway will be attended to. 19 \VILLIAM WOODWORTII.ratenteee \ lRITING INK--Nothing is nore desired by ill classes of society than good Writing Ink; and unceasing have beert the labors ofexperimentalists arind chemists, to produce that which would give satisfaction, and meet the approbation of the public; yet it would appear, for the most part, that they have been unsuccessful in their undertakings. i'luid Ink," as it is called, was the product of long experiment; and, when first introduced into this country, raised the most sanguine expectations in the minds of those whose daily avocation was the recording of business. But experience has ulti- mately brought disappointment; and shown conclu sively that its corrosive qualities are even greater than Inks which have fallen into disrepute; beside, the uncertain hue it assumes alter having been written with, is, of itself, enough to render it obso- lete-sometimes yellow, green or blue, but rarely black. Tomeet the exigency of the case, Mr. P. O. prepares, alter the old fornrila, with additional im- provements, an Ink perfectly fluid, durable, anl of good blaclk;which he subnritsupon its own merits, doubting not but it willabide the ordeal of the pub. lie. P. H. O'HERN. j19 CARPETS-CARPET AND FLOOR CLOTH WARE- IHOIUSE, 163 and 165 Chathan, corner James street.-The subscriber respectfully informs his nu- merous friends and customers that he has now on hand, and constantly receiving, large supplies of all kinds of English, Scotch and American Carpet- ing, of the newest patterns and most approved co- lors, from 4s. to 16s. per yard; 5-8, 3-4 and 4 4 Vene- tian do. Also, Floor Oil Cloths, from 2 to 12 feet wide; plain and colored Mattings; Brussels, Wilton, wool and worsted Hearth Rugs; wool, Alicant and fancy Door Mats; Lamp do; stand, table and piano Covers; flat. oval and round Stair Rots and Eyes; Trun's patent Window Shades Also. Looking Glasses in great variety. Allof which will be sold at prices corresponding to the hardness of the times, by WILLIAM C. PROUTY, At his Carpet Warehouse, No. 163 and 165 Chathan, corner of James street. N. B. Goods are shown freely at all times, and sent, without charge, to the purchaser, to any part of this citv or Brooklyn. a6 B ULOID & CASWELL, No. 87 Front street, offer for sale. 25 chests and 300 hf chests Young Hyson Teeas, 40 do and 20 cases canistei Hysen 'ea. 50 hf chests,20 cases canister, and 200 6 and 131b. boxes Gunpowder Tea, 20 hlf chests, 20 cases canister,and 190 6 and 131b boxes Imperial Tea, 40 chests. 50 hf chests, and 75 cases each, 2 231b. boxes Souchong Tea, 150 hf chests Powchong Tea, 20 chests Hfyson Skin Tea, 5 pipes, and 15 hf pipes fine old Otard, Dupuy & Co's Cognac Brandy, 20hfpipes Dupuy's Brandy, 10 hf pipes Seignette do, 10 hfpipes fine old pale Cognac Brandy, 10 pipes Holland Gin. 2 puncheons Irish Whiskey, 6 pipes, 10 hf pipes, and qr casks Newton, Gordon & Murdock's Madeira Wine, 20 hf pipes, and 15 qr casks Madeira Wine, 20 qr casks SL, Lucar Wine, 5 butts, 10 hfbutts, and 10 qr casks paie & brown Sherry Wine, 5 pipes 20 hf pipes, and 30 qr casks Port Wine, 10 hf pipes Pico Madeira Wine, 15 qr casks Canary Wine, 10 qr casks S. L P. Carpenter's Teneriffe Wine. 40 qr casks, & 20 bbls Dry & Sweet Malaga Wine, 3 pipes and 10 qr casks Lisbon Red Wine, 15 qr casks Marseilles Madeira Wine. 15 cases Johannesburgh Ilock, 25 cases Claret Wine. 4 hfpipes, and 12 qr casks Iniham's Sicily Ma- deira Wine, 500,000 La Norma, Noreiga. and other approved brands Havana Segais, 3 casks prime Nutmegs-5 casls prime Mace, 5 bases White Peoper. 250 bags Minilla, Laguyra, Sumatra, and St. Do- mingo Coffee, 1000 j, 1, 2, 3, and b gall Demijohns-25 bxs Starch, Bunch Raisins, Ceylon Cin namon. Cassia, Pepper, Cloves, &c. &c. Wines and Liquors entitled to de. Denture. m7 TECKSCIIERS. COTER & MATFEI D, 45 South I street, offer for sale in lots to suit purchasers- ANISEED-l-bags prime Sicily Aniseed BAGS-2000 (2 bushel) empty linen Grain Bags BRAZIL COFFEE-About 500 bags prime green Bra. zil Coffee BRIMSTONHE-SO tons crude, and 200 boxes roll, in prime order CHINA MAT) ING-4-4 and 64 Brussels patterns CLOTH-6 cases black Broad Cloth COTTON BAGGING -A few bales heavy Dutch CROWN GLASS-50boxes English Crown Glass DRUGS--20 cases Star Anniseed HARDWARE-An assortment of English lacked and polished Heath Scythes; best Coffee Mills, with simple screws and polished handles; prime Chaff Knives, with handles; prime Bramble Scythes; blue German common do; Right bent Siheep Shears; do with patent springs HORNS-A few thousand large selected Buenos Ayres Iorns LINEN--50 pieces German; 4 bales Polish Bagging MA1)DEIR-10 casks prime Dutch Madder RAGS-70bales superior SPF Trieste; Sicily SPF and EF; Gtrnman SPFF and CSI'(-F RUM--40 puns. New Orleans Rum SAIL CLOTH- 60 pieces heavy Dufch Sail Cloth SEGARS --20,000 very superior Ilavana Segars SILKS--White Pongees, black Levantines, black Sarsnets. and other China Silks, andageneral assortment of Sewing Silks STARCH--50 bhis prime Dutch Starch SUMAC-2;'0 bags prime Verona; 1I0 do do Sicily TEAS-An assortment of Young Hyson, Twankay, Imperial, Gunpowder, &c. WALNUTS-i-l0 baas washedSicilv. WIIHE A'T--3000 bushels prime red German Wheat. m12 rpEAS CASSIA, &C. &c. 1 300 chests, 800 half chests, i 300 131b boxes, YOUNG IIYSON TEA. 80 61b boxes, 50 cases 1221b canist'sj 200 chests, 200 h;lf chets, I 250 131b boxes, HYSON TEA, 300 6lb boxes, 50 cases 1221b canist'sJ 30 chests, 100 half cliets, | TINPOWDER & IM 600 131b boxes, PEIA TEA. 600 61b boxes, 200 cases 12 21b canist's 250 chests. j IYON IN TEA. 200 halfchests. HYSON Souchong, Pouchong and Bohea Teas, in chests,. and half chests. 300 cases, 5000 mats Cassia, 500 bags heavy Sumatra Pepper, 600 bags Sumatra Coffee, 5 bris prime Nutmegs-for sale by J-20 S. T. NI( ()LL. 69 Front-st. GUNPOWDER, 1OR SlIPPlNGS, !SOtTING ADI) BLASTING- 3000 kegs F. FF and FF Fair Lawn Mills, of supe- rior quality, of hlarh proof and glaze. war. ranted to stand well the change of climate and long voy ages 200(0 kers of Blasting Powder, of great strength 501100 canisters of one pound each, for shippii,g 500 kegs Kentucky Rifle Sporting Powder 300 half kegs Kentucky Rifle Sporting Powder, put u. in superior style, with copper hoops and screw hungs 2000 canisters of American SportingPowder, The above Powder is manulactuied by Loomises. 1 Hazard & Co. of Enfield, Connecticut, and warrant. ed equal to any made in the United States, for sale on accommodating terms by j-23 A. G. HAZARD & CO. 135 Front-st. LAUIRENCE, MURRAY & INGATE, 38 Beaver-st. offer for sale': 100 pipes of Holland Gin of choice quality 65 casks Dutch Madder, I case Dogs Teeth Coral 120 casks Hibbelt's Bottled Stout and Ale in quarts and pints 15 puncheons fine Scotch Whiskey 2 cases Coral Negligees 14 butts fine Zante Currants 11 cases pointed Cotton Shawls 2 do do Challis Shawls 15 do Prints, Printed Muslins, Printed HRkfs. &c. 7 cases fine Dicked Gum Arabic. m30 1m COARSE WOOLLENS-10 bales 6-4 Flushings, a;' sorted colors and quality TO WHALEMEN-The subscribers will keep con. stantly on hand, afull supply of Leonard's cele- brat ed Whale Oars. a17 tf SHERMAN & NYE, 98 C. H slip, PORTER-A further supply of Porter a d Brown Stout, in casks of 7 dozen quarts and 8 do pints. and in fine order, will be landed during the week and for sale by ROBERT GRACIE, 20 Broad st In store-London Porter and Brown Stout, quarts and pints; London Pale Ale, Burton do do do; scotch Ale, very choice do dodo. Orders from other places will received attention. J19 "T COGSWELL has removed to No. 73Cedar street, w* where he offers for sale, in lots to suit purcha- sers. on liberal terms for approved paper- 12 pipes old particular Canary Wine 20 half do do do do 10(0 qr. casks do do do 60 lad. his, do do do 18 qr. casks do Malmsey Wine 40 ind his, do do do Tinto Canary V ine, in pipes and quarter casks Old Madeira Wine, in quarter casks All the above Wines are of superior quality, and n bond. j25 PAINTS-3 tierces conainlng the following Paints 83 tins light and dark Brunswick green Paint, 10 a 20 Ibs each 36 tins each 20 Ibs celestial blue Paint 9 tins do do do white Paint 4 do do do do Chrome Yellow Paint The above Paints are I ondon manufactured and of very superior qualityfor sale by j26 WOODHULL & MINTURNS,87 South st. OIL OF VITRIOL, &c.-500 carboys OilofVitrito 0 200 do Aqua Fortis dup. and pure Nitric Acid 500 doManatics Acid for sale at the lowest manu- fauturers prices by WM HALSEY & CO 182 Water st. cor Burling slip. W..H. & Co. are prepared to contract lor the de- livery of Oil of Vitriol to any extent, and on such term as will be found highly advantageous. m28 EACHI MOUNTAIN COAL-The undersignedhave Lfor sale Peach Monntain Coal, of superior quali- ty, in broken, egg, lump. and nut sizes, in quanti- ties to suit purchasers, hy applying to LA1NG & RA.NNDLPI. 250 Washington-st. cor. of Le Roy and Greenwich st. and j30 cor. of East Broadwav and Gouverneur-st. O PRINTERS, PU ilISIHES, &c.-A double cylin- der perfecting Napier Press, with the latest im- provements, finished in the best manner, by Hoe & Co. It is one of the best Presses ever made, and is well adapted for book or legislative printing where the numbers are large and wanted in great haste,as it will complete 1OuO sheets an hour on both sides. It will be sold low for cash o- for approved notes. J30 BANt;S,RICHARDS & PLATT, 196 BroadwJy. UNDEELINENS-The subscribers have on hand D and for sale on reasonable terms, at their store 66 Pine street Canvas Padding, Nos 1 to 6 Osnaburgs,4 4 and 40 inch Burlaps Hessians, Crequillas, and brown Sheetings Linen Buckram, Baling and Sail Twine Also, a superior lot of Cotton Bagging. j30 SMITII, TIURGAR & CO. 1IEVITAS MOLASSES-228 hhds 27 tierces,45 bls. prime retailing Mo.usses, cargo of the brig Aladdin. from N uevitas, landing at Bicknell's wharf Brooklyn, for sale by j30 CHASTELAIN & PONVERT, 36 South-st. -jLOUR, MEAL, &c -300 bs. Philadelphia Flour .Ij'st received 200 bis Falls Mills, fresh; 250 do Ohio Flour 250 half bls Flour, fresh ground 5000 bushels prime Northern Oats, afloat 1500 do milling Rye. afloat 1000 do Jersey yellow Corn, afloat, for sale by j30 E. W. DUNHAM, 5 South-street. S ALT AFLO.T-Ashton's factory filled Salt, in ele- gant order, now discharging from the packet ship Cambridge. In store, Worthington's, Broughton & Sutton's and Marshall's and other factory filled, in elegantorder; also, 1000 sacks partially damaged, suitaulo for hay, cattle. &c.; also. all the common brands of coarse Salt, all for sale on accommodating terms, by E. P. & A. WOODRUFF. J30 181 Front st. cor. Burling slip. GIN. LANI)ING--20 pipes high flavored Holland Gin, Pine Apule brand, landing frombrig Nep- tune, pier 9 N,tR. In Store-A. Seignette Brandy, pipes, half do and barrels: J..J. Dupuy Bordeaux Brandy; 7 pipes Hol- land Gin,Grape brand, for sale by j29 E STEVENS' SONS. 110 South-st. SEALING WAX-Just received a large invoice of English Wax. red, black, green and variegated, which will be sold as reasonable as at any stationer in the city, at No. 1 Nassau st. Corner of Wall st. m31 M. P. O'HERN. M1AADDERS-Dutch Crop and Umbro, finest descrip 111 tions, for sale ly LAURENCE, MURRAY &IMGATE, j23 38 Beaver-st. LIVERPOOL ORREL COAL-Now landing from ship Shakspeare. toot of Wall st. Blondells Orrel Coal of superior quality, excres ly tur fairly use,for sale on board or by appfyingto LAING & RANDOLPH, 250 Washing'on at. Lerov and G.eenwicih streets and East Broadway and Governeurstree s. J27 41 EINE TWINE-10 bales 18 Ibs. Bridport Seinre S Twine; also. 30 bales assorted sizes, 5 to 30 Ibs. just received perOntario, and for sale by j27 WOOD.J'IINSTON & BURR1TT.31 Nassau st. )UINART CHAMPAGNE-Just received 50 boxes R of the above established brand, in fine order, for sale by j27 FRED. GEBHARD & CO. 21 Nassau-st. SOERG'S CiAMPAGNE-100 baskets superior Sil. Jlery Mousseux, from the vineyard of Messrs. Goerg & Co. Chalons S-M, just received and for sale j27 by F. GEBHARD & CO. 21 Nassau-st. FAIR lBNK'S PORTABLE PLATFORM SCALES-A S i'pi_ I.',. -r this well known article is kept con- staittly on hand and for sale by i129 RUSSELL & EDWARDS, 109 Front-st TAC DY:. SHELLAC AND SAITPTIStE -70 cases pL rime quality" Llc Dye; SO do Gum Sheilac; 600 bags Saltp. re, for sale by i3'J LEVY & COLGATE, 67 Wall-st. SGIIAK AND Mi)LASSES-100 hhds. prime Porto Rico Sugar; 40 do prime retailing Mola.ses, ba. lance ot cargo per brig Pinta, from Ponce, will be landed this morning at pier II, and for snie by j30 AYMAR ; CO. 34 South-st. A SEIGNETTE BRANI)Y--A S-rgwettte and ,. J. *i Dupuy Brandy, of high flavor and superior quality, entitled to debentur,'. forsale by j30 S. T. NICOLL,.69Front-st. -',INDOW GLASS--300 boxes assorted sizes,for Vsale by j30 ARTIIUR & BROWER. 07 Front-st. (MOLASSES-98 tierces Sugar louse Molasses, landing from brig Mogal, for sale by j30 GRINNELL. MINTURN & (0. 134 Front-st. T'RAW PAI'EltH--20 reams long and small size, . for sale by i30 JOHN JOHNSON'S SON, 2 & 3 South st. UNPIOWDEK AND IMI'ERIAL TEAS-S chests and 25 half do Gunpowder 200 cases 1221b canisters do 100 13 Ib boxes do, 30C t Ib do do 20 chlestsInperial; 200 cases canisters do 100 13 Ib boxes do; 300 6 Ib do do, lor sale by 12 It. I,. WOOLLEY & CO P9 Front-st. H W & S ItAIR[ISOW & CO. 133 Front-street. have in store, for sale Brown Stout, Porter and Pale Ale Old Peach Brandy Otard, Dupuy & Co. Brandy Chain Cables; Buntingi Loaf Sugar Linsedd Oil. in pipes and tierces With!l a general assortint ot Vines, Teas and Groceiies. j2 S UGAR, MOLASSES. &c.--80 Lhds prime Portoflico SSugar; 40 do Porto Rico Molasses, of superior quality, will be landed this morning at pier 10, and for sale by A R & C- 13 Soutl st. 120 hhds prime Porto Rico Sugai;30 bis do do 200 bags Jamaica Pimento 750 hales Alabama and Florida Cotton 49 bales Sheep Skrins; 15 tons Lignuivitat 8O puns high flavored St. Croix Rum, ot choice 250i lbs Tortoise Shell brands 1(! 0 0 1 1 . C7 :,.I i ... r.i i egars Madeira, Teneriffe. Sherry and St. Lucar Wines in pipes, hhus and qr. casks, . D t 1I.- I Il' ANl i 'III LI; I \liL-.- I I,, uLt-i I- beis Iteep constantly on Ihand an extensive as- sortmient of the following goods, viz: Nails-Cut and brought ord braes and Spikes Twine-Seine, Sewing, Baling, Wrapping, and manufacturers' Bellows-Fancy and common, and smiths'. Sieves-Brass and iron wire and hair and wheat. Brushes of every description. Shoe Threads-lleached, gray. green and yellow Baie Rope and white cordage of every description Glue. Cowhide Whips. Window Glass, 7x9, x lO, 12 Coopers ware, viz. Paiis and Tubs in nests. Cotton Bagging, Osnaburge, Burlaps and Canvas Liquor Cockls-MAorris&Fenns, and Molcsses Gates Mats for door- and entries, Wrapping paper Shovels and Spades-Ames's and others Cards-Cotton and wool and horse-Ganny Bags -Cotton, Seine and Wrapping Twine DJearborn's Patent Balancos. &c. &c. which they will sell on liberal terms, for approved city or count try paper. CEBKIA & CUMtING. li5 Pearl st. j2 j IiSSEY & M 'CKAY. 83 South st. offer !or sale- 200 bales large, medium and small size Guntry Bags 7(1 cases orange, liver fvnd gamfct &ielalc 20 do ctude norax.; 200 bags Salrpetre 15 bales Senna Sherry and P'ort Wine, in hlids. qr. casks and In- dian barrels 150 bales 1 and 2 Russia Feathers 116 boxes Trieste Steel, assorted, entitled to de- 90 coils Bale Rope venturee 4'0,000 Spanish Segars; 18 bales Domestic Siheetings 4 bales Creas; 7 do Choppas; 1 do Cistons 2 cases East India Tortoise Shell 10,000 gallons fine quality Fall Oil 2.)OOO do Winter; 40hls refined Whale Oil 2o00 galls bleached I-ali Oil 6500 boxes assorted Sperm Candles .100 eo Easte-rn Mould Candles. j2 i-A LCUTTA GOO I S-130 cases prime orange, gar- Jiet and ruby Shellac (100 bags Saltpetre, fine quality 20 cases Bengal and Madras Indigo 40 bales Cawnoore Goat Skins 10 bales fine Bengal Raw Silk 17 do prime E. I Safflower [Bandannas HUBBARD & CASEY, Importeraof Hardware, 67 Netv-street. Also. Agents for the sale of American Hardware. G ERMAN PIANO FOR'L'~-12 first rate German Piano Fortes, of superior tone and warranted, for sale by m20 GERDING & SIE1M N,5 9 Maiden lane. OLD ROPE-17 bales Old Roee, just landing, and for sale by i8 SHERMAN & NYE, 98 coffee House slip. OARS-15.000 feet unfinished Oars, suitable for shipping, for sale by j8 SHERMAN & NYE, 98 Coff( House slip. -JRI l-NTIN G RANDENRAVINGCopepiate, Li tb I ography and Letter Press, plain a oxnament- al. will be executed in the neatest poalble style, and on the shortest notice, at No.1 Nasu corner of Wallstreet. M. P. O'BIRN. j7 RANDX-20 half pipes fine old CognacranI, HIennessey; 10 do dodo do dodo, Otardupuy & Co; 15 do do Bordeaux do, J. J Dupuy; 1 dodo Rochello do, A Seignette; 30 do do fine old ham. pagne do, vintage 1S05, entitled to debentur' for sale by BULOII) & CASWELL. 87 Front-st. SARDINES & NANTES PRESERVED GAME---5 0 cases, containing 30 to 60 boxes each Sardines.h oil ; also a great variety of Nantes preserved Game\ in boxes of Rss'd sizes, all fresh and of the subscri- bers importation, for sale by j21 RICH. WILLIAMSON & CO. 19 Maiden lane. BORDEAUX CLARET-60O cases Clarets, consist- S ing of Margaux, Lafitte, Leoville, &c of excel- lent quality, and low priced, for table use Also, very superior high grade Clarets, of various brands, all received by late arrivals from Bordeaux, and (br sale by i21 RICH. WILLIAMSON & CO. 19 Maiden lane. MIERINOS-23 cases 6.4 assorted colors and black, of various qualities, ju t landed and for sale by LAURENCE, MURRAY & INMATE. j22 38 Beaver-st. OAT SKINS -1000 Ci oe de Verd. landing, for sale j22 by PUTNAM & SLOCUM, O5 Front St. ENGLISI & SCOTCH, MALTEDIBROWN STOUT and Ale--or ale by i22 R. WILLIAMSON & CO. 19 Maiden lane POUTr WINE--75 qr. casks of a superlative grade, for sale by RICIIARD WILLIAMSON & CO. j22 19 Maiden lane. GUM ARABIC-7 cases fine picked. for sale by LAURENCE, MURRAY & INGATE. j22 38 Beaver-st. FM. & F. JAQUES, 87 South street are prepared v to make cash advances on produce consign ed to their house in Liverpool, to effect importation goods of description, or to furnish Hills of Exchange in sums to suit purchasers on London, Liverpool or Bristol. ml SPERM OIL-1000 gallons Spring pressed bleached, and 1000 do unbleached, warranted pure and of first quality, in barrels, for sale by .37 IT. &- D. COTEAL & CO. 4T) Water-st. R JSSI AN HI MP-40 tons of superior Russian clean IIemp, for sale by j27 FRED. GEBIARD & CO. 21 Nassau-sr. HOLLAND DUCK--10 cases first quality wide AA, S. AB and narrow AA Ilolland Duck, for sale by j27 FRED. GEBHA[tD & CO. 21 Nassau-st. SELTERS MINERAL WATER-50 hampers of su- perior fresh Sellers Water, in whole and half lugs, just receiv-d and for sale by j27 FRED. GEtllARD & CO. 2' Nassau st. CHOICE CLARET WIN ES-100 bxes superior St. C Peray. Cote Rotie, Hermitage Rouge: Chateau Grille and Muscat. of 1 dozen each, in perfect or- ler, for sale by .j27 F. GEBRHARD & CO 21 Nassau-st. CURRANT---a0 caratels of fine Zante Currants, C now landing and for sale by LAURENCE, MURRAY & INGATE. j27 38 Beaver-st. SEINE TWINE-47 bales Seine Twine, of 7,, 9,16 and 18 Ibs. Bridport manufacture, for sale by j27 EDW. INNES. 207 Water st. I1NSEED l)IL-25 half pipes English Linseed Oil; J 100 bbls Dutch do do; 65 do American do do. for sale by J29 ISAAC C. VAN WYCK, 3 Coenties slip. HORSE HAIR--1S bales Buenos Ayres mixed, and a small lot of manufactured flair, for sale by j29 hIENRY HAVILAND. 98 Wall-st. HAMS AND LARD-10 casks Hamrs andll)kegs Lard, on board schr Canton, for sale by j29 BENJ. It. FIELD, 28 Burline slip PHILADELPHIA LOAF SUGAR-1 50 boxes and bls. various qualities, in st-re and for sale by j29 WlHEELER & HUDDELL, 53 Front-st. ITINDOW GLASS-A full supply of Window Glass V from the Winslow, Mullica, Lime, Mercer, Gloucester, Hammonton, German, Eagle, Colum- blan and Baltimore factories, for sale by the agents. j28 FRYATT & CAMPBELL. 141 & 143 Front-st. COTTON- 40 bales Georgia, landing from brig Ma. con, for sale by J30 E. D. MORGAN, 63 Front st. XOOL-Barbary and Grecian Wool-97 bales Gre. I'N clan Wool; 40 do Barhnry. for sale by j30 HOWLAN I) & AS-INWALL, 55 South-st. NEW ORLEANS CLARIFIED SUGAR-30 tierces of prime quality, just received and for saleby j30 WITEELER& UDDELL. 53 Front st. MERCURIALS--Calom el, Corros. Sublimate and Red Precipitate, for sale by J30 II. M SCHIEF'ELIN, 142 Front-st. Ii OLASSES-150 hhds prime Porto Rico, n6w land- Ing from brig Edward, at pier 9 E. R.for sale by j30 MORGAN. BUTLER & CO. 40 Wall st. W HITE PONGEES-R cases 30inch, and 12 cases while Pongee tdkfs, corded borders for sale j19 by GARY & CO. 90 Pinest. OSNABURGS-Of various qualities, for sale on 0 reasonable terms )y j30 o MITIH. T'ITTIRARi & CO. 66 Pine st. 0'TTERI SKINS---300 superior jut landrid. far sale X j30 by J, & J. T. HOWARD. 89 Front st. PORTER STOUT AND ALE-In quarts and pints, i of John ilibbert's brand, for sale by j33 ILAURENCE, MURRAY a INGATE. 38 Beaver.st. BEEF-90 brls Navy Mess Beef; 50 do No. 1 do; 45 do prime do, for sale by .i30 .. & J. T. ITOWARD. 89 Front st. BOOTS AND) SHOES-300 cases men's and Wo. men's, for sale by j30 J. T. BALCH, 25 South st HORSE HAIR--10.00i Ibs curled Prussia. for sale j25 by J. & J. T. HOWARD, 89 Front st. HOGS HAIR-80,000 los curled Russia and Prassia, I for sale by i30 J. & J. T. HOWARD, 89 FronJil LUMB R-26 000 feet Pine plank and hoards, 25,000 Shingles, 400 Oars, 5000-Hoops, 5000 Hoops, now landing, for sale by j30 JOHN JOHNSON'S SON. 2 &3 South-st. COCOA-200 bags Varnas Cocoa, prime quality, J for sale by j30 MEYER & HUPEDEN. 9 Broad st. RU iSUT.i-2I) bhass for sale by T DE PEYSTER & WIITMARSII. j30 49 Sourh-st. HOTtSE TAIL--5 cases white for sale by j30 J. & J. T. HOWARI). F9 Front St. LAX-40 tons Russia Fx, for sale by j30 J &J.T OWARI,89Frontst. H EM P--' tons Hemp Codilla, for sale y j30 J. T. HOJ. WAR). 89Front-st. )RISTLES-20 casks back, white and gray Okat- J kas, Brack, Crown and Riflings for sale by j30 J. T J. HOWARD, 89 Front-st. W IIISKEY-100 bls. Morse, landing from barge Lafayette, for sale by j30 ARTHUR & IBROWER,97Front-st. TEA-45 half chests superior Young lyson,for sale j30 by J. & J. T. HOWAR). 89 Front.st. RICE-50 tierces prime quality, for sal- by GEO. SUTTON. 8" South st j30 Corner Burilng slip, up stairs. rTOiBACCO I''ES--200 boxes, 6 gross each, in _Inrime order, for sale by j310 B. i. W(OO.LEY & CO.89 Front-st (O11OCOLATE-400 half boxes Baker &i others G B nda V. W. Mass' brands, just received direct from the manufacturer's, and for sale in lots to suit buyers, by J. T. BALCH. 25 South-st. 30 TAR-210 bls. for sale by Ij30 DEPEYSTER & WHITMARSH,49Southst. JEANS-Stierces Beanis, Northern; l(i bs Northern n small Pea Beans, for sale ny j30 KETCHUM & TEN BROECK. SUM-30 puns. St. Croix Rum, of fine flavor, for I sale by j40 DE PEYSTFR & WIIITMARSI. 19 South.st. HULLED BARLEY-50 kegs, a new article.just re. J ceived, for sale by j30 J.IN JOHNSON'S SON.2.1k3 South st. I0lASSES-- 0 hhds. prime Gaudaloupe. now Mi landing from brig Durlap, at pier 9 E. River, for sale by i30 MORGAN. BUTLER & CO 40 Water-st. GIN--liih flavored Hoiland Gin. Strawberry and SDouble Anchor brands for sale by j30 MAITLAND, KENNEDY & CO 31 Broad 1t. i l, (;n A.;A--i8 Cases 011 f ciaC;sa. Just re- ceived, for sale by j30 DOW & CO. 157Pearl st. itlliSKEY-I00bls low proo', in fine order,for sale 'Vj28 by S. H. ILIRICK. 5 Coenties slio. I EMON JUICE--2 pipes of concentrated, for sale Sj30 by BENJ. I. FIELD. 28 Burling slip. Lhl KSS PORK- 150 bls cily inspection, for nale by I J.130 S. i IIEKILICKS Coenties slip. T ENERIFFE WINE-Bruce & Co's London Parti- Sculam and Carao Teneriffe Wine, in quarter casgs and barrels, for sale by j30 MAITLANI), KENNEDY Jr CO. 31 Broad.-t. OI11 ANNIS--39 cases Oil Annis, just rcceivedand for sale by DOW & CO. 157 Pearl-st. )30 fIAS'I'RUMI--60 lbs Castorum, tor sac by Sj30 LEVY & COLGATE, 67 Wal-st. IUISSIA SHEETINGS-170 pieces brown Russia Sheetings, for sale by i3D0 DOW & CO. 157 Parl-st. GINSENG AND SNAKE ROOT-2000 IbsGinseng; 1000 lbs Virginia ,'-nnke Root, for sale ty j30 LEVY & COLGATE. 67Wallst. HOSIERY-A complete assartment of Cotton Ho- siery, for sale by i30 CASPAR MEIER & CO. 4. Broad-st. BLANKETS-100 bales, comprising a good assort- ment of scarlet, green, black, blue, trown and white Mackinaw; Bed Blankets of all sizes, and a variety of Horse Blankets, for sale by j23 A. LOU BAT. 73 Wall-st. R AGS-Trieste SPF and Leghorn No. I and 2, for sale in lots to suit purchasers, by j22 H. W. T. & H MALL 41 Beaver-st. FLOIJR-500 bls Ohio Flour, for sale by F j28 JAMES BOYD & CO. 21 South.st. SHIITINGS-250 bales heavy'Nashua Shirtings, for sale by 128, DAVIS. BROOKS & CO. 19 & 21 Broad-st. H.AMS AND SHOULDERS-2O hands. Hams and S. holders, for sale by j28 JAMES BOYD & CO. 21 Seutl-st. HEMP-23 bales Kcntucly IIemp, for sale by j27 JAMES BOYD & CO 21 South-t. (ARACCAS INDIGO-20 croons of prime quality, for sale by S. T. NICOLL. 69 Front-st. .28 SUGAR AND MOLASSEs--67 hhds prime Porto Rico Sugar; 79 do prime Tetniling Molasses, now landing from brig Pinta, from Ponce, at pier 10, and for sale by AYMAR & CO. 34 Soutli-st. j.8 W INI)OW GLASS-3000 hall boxes tthe Anchor and Star brand, comprising a complete as- sortment of sizes, from GxS to 14x20, juqt received direct from the manufacturer, and for sale in par- cels to suit buyers. by j28 J. T BATCH. 23 South at. V'OR SALE-10,000 heavy dressed Pipe Slaves; ic 10,000 dodo fhd. do; 10,00r do do Barrel do, suit- ale, for the Madeira marlcet, for sale by J HEN tY W. BOOL & cO 547 Water st. -T-OPS-For sale to lose a conslgnment,7000 four M aen feet Hickory Hoops-apply to j28 I HENRY W. BOOL & CO. 547 Water St. OC r--40(0 bags prima St. )omingo, fct sale by j28 J. T. BALCH, 25 8 iuth st. PIPEI DT. AN I> BARREL STAVES--OlI, superior quality foi sale by the'subscribers j28 "INRY W. HOol, 1& CO. 547 Water st. TANNER "' IL--200 "hs.- Bank. Shore and Straits i Oil, f"' rh by i29 I. C. VAN WYCK, 3 Coenties slip. RIIUSIIED SUAR-In harr Is just received from the AmnerlcaiEteam Sugar Refinery, for sale by j29 ClIAS rL\AI1N & PONVFRT, 36 outh.st JUNIPER IieIlRlki 00 bags, for sale Dy j30 JOHN JOINSONS 'S SON, 2 & 3 South St. 1I.MEI--1200 bu els afloat, for sale by jj30 JOHIN JOHN.)N SON. 2 & 3 Soulh st. W0ISRHKEY-- 100 rl ye. In best hrls. 50 do old Monongahcla, 10 d tbierry Brandy, for sale hy j30 JOHN JOiINSO\S SON, 2&3 South st. WINDOW GIASS--1600oxes Frenn Window Glass,assorted: 12 boxes 22x13; 25 do 2nrl-\ ; do! ,xl2 109 do 17x11;270 do l-x: -,,? do 16x12 134 do 16x11; 107 do 15xt1; 40 to 14x11; 100 do 14x9, landing, and for sale by m17 FAIER & MELE. 44 Broad-st H'IIIE LEAD- Brandrams Lotiou white Lead, ground in oil, for il by j30 MAITLAND, KENNEl Y & CO. 31 Bioad-st, SALT-- 200 sacl&s Liverpool ground, ending, and for S sale by J30 GEO. BULELEY,a South-st. VELLOW NANKINS-3 cases Maiee Chop yellow Y Nankins. for sale by j30 DOW& C6,157 Pearl at. IU SSIA DIAPERS-4 balei Russia iipers for sale it by j:0 DOW & CO. 1. Pearl-st. ATS-500 bush. Northern. afliat.for se-y .1303t JOHN JO0INSONS' SON.2&3putli t IL I'PEPPERMIliNT-500lbs lor sale by % 0 J30 iIENJ. H, FIELD, 28 Burlift iip. SEER SKINS-150 dozen BuenosAyresDePjIN s, for sale by .i3 GEO. D. BALDWIN. 96 Maiden late. SILK HATS-1 case fashionable French Silk nits S received per Louis Pnillippe.for saleby j3 CHADWICK, CARRiNGTON & CO. 32 Pine-st. 'W INES-300 qr. casks superior Malaga sweets Wine; 92 dozen old Port and 100 dozen (1327) old IIock Wine, for sale by j3 FABER & MERLE, 44 Broad-st. BORDEAUX CLARET AND AUTERNE-100 cases choice Leoville and St. Julien C~aret, 30 case. Sauterne and Barsac, for sale by J3 DANIEL L GRAY, 105 Front-st. ADDER-20 casks Ombio and Mulls, f.r sale by j3 FABER & MERLE, 44 Broad-st. RICE-150 tierces, 19 half tierces of prime quality. for sale by DAN'L L. GRAY, 165 Front-st. j3 BRIMSTONE-300 boxes Roll Brimstone for sale by i3 FABER & MERLE, 44 Broad-st. Sl'ERM CAN tl.ES-2000 boxes assorted sizes, for sale by D. & A. KINGSLAND.55 llroad-st. j3 CLOVER SEED-10 tlerces Southern, 3 tcs and 4 blis Western, for sale by j3 DIAN'L L. GRAY, 16 Front-st. QUGAR OF LEAD-10 casks Sucar of Lead, for sale ,.i3 by FABERI 1 M. RLE. 44 Broad St. l"iUTTER"l-170 small kegs of common quality. foi sale by DANI'L L. GRAY. 16i5 Front St.- j3 COFFEE--2000 bags Rio Coffee. for sale by j3 PFA1ER & MERLE, 44 Broad-st. N1 EATSF( >OT OIL--100 bs. Neatsloot Oil, in excel- Slent order, for sale by j3 GEO. D. BALDWIN. 96 Maiden lane. B RANDY--lOOhalf pipes Otard, Dupuy & Co. and Sarzerac Brandy, o various vinvages, for sale by j3 FABER & MERLE, 44 Broad-st. C'PRING OIL--20,000 gallons light colored, for sale 0 j3 by D. & A. KINOSLAND. 55 hlroad-St. COFFEE-200 bags first quality Cuba Coffee, for sale by j3 a BEBN. STEVENS' SONS, 110Oouth-st. NU'IIT (t.LuI0 15 nales prmne AAeppo Nutgale tcor sale by FAHBEt. & MERLE. 44 b;rnud st. j3 tTAISEII,IL5S SOFI' SHELL ALMUNDS-BO bales LIX of superior quality, for sale by JAMES N. GIFFORD, Broker, j3 65 Wall st Squires Buildings. C O'Tr)N RA(GING--30 bales heavy Dundee fag. ging, for sale by .i:3 FABER & MERI.E, f4 Broad-st. ENETIAN RED- casls for sale by i3 WMI. & '. J.AC1IES.87 outh-st. N NNtSEED--10 bags prime Sicily Annimsed. forsale A by IIECKSCIIERS, COSTER & MAFELD, j3 45Soutn-st. GOAT SKIN S-3000Bueaos Ayres Goat Skins, large size selected, for sale by j3 GEO I). B-LD WIN. 96 Maiden lane. P~ EADEL'S PATENT CANDLES-3"0 boxes suit ) ble. forsaleby j3 HAVENS, SIJYI)AM & CO. 164 Front st. BRtMST-rONE-50 tons Crude, and 200 boxes Roil. in prime order, forsale by IIECKSCIIERS, COASTER & MATFELD, j3 45 South street. SCOlTCHi ALE-Einabuig and A[loa of choice qual- ity, in quarts and pints, now It iding, for sale ,y LAURENCE, MURRAY & INGATE, j3 33 Beaver-st. SAI[IERATUS' AND PEARL ASII-Constantly on b hand and for sade by j3 HAVENS. SIUYDAM & CO. 164 Front st. it. MOLASSEfi-54 hhdsby thl Madawaska,wrll P be landed this morning, for sale by J3 BEN.. DE FOREST & CO ,T0111--6 cases black Broad Cloth, forsale my C 1iiECKSCIIERS, COSTiR d& MAIFELD, j3 45Sout'i street. T1'. CROIX SUGAR AND RUM-Thle curgo of the brig Adamant, larding and for sale by 13 I DE FOREST & CO. WII.SKEY--100 bbls, in lots to suit purchasers, for sale by j3 HAVENS. SUYDAM CO. I14 Front st. R(JU--2U cases otar Anniseed. for sale by HECKSCIIERS, COASTER & MATFE.D j3 45 South-st. HOPS-5) hales superior 1st sort Eastern, in fine 1 shipping order, for sale by j3 !IENRY IAVILAND. 98 Wall st. tITII1SKEY AND CIDERK HIR4NY-2O bis. Cioer V Brandy, anJ 100 bls Whiskey, in lots to suit purchasers, for sle by j3 HAVENS, SUYDAM & CO. 164 Front st RICE-100 tieraes prime Carolina, for sale by IIECKSCIHERS. COASTER & MATFELD. j3 45 South-st. COFFEE-200 bags prime Sumatra, in grass bags for sale by i3 ItENRY ITAVILAN). 98 Wall-st. RUM-30 puncheons for sale by IIEKSCIIERS, C.OlER & MATFEI-D, j3 45 South street. N I. IUiA-15 hbda, and 15 bls. for sale by j3 HAVENS. SUYDAM J& CO. 164 Front-st SAIL CLOTII-A few casesheavy Dutch, for saleby S '[ECKSCHERS, COASTER a MATFELD, j3 45 South-st. IIITE'S BALTIMORE GIN-20 pipes. 25 half do arXd 1U00 bis. in lots to soUit piUc ravers, for sale i3 iy IHAVEiNS, lYDAM & CO. 164 Front-st. .L(,L'LU-52 bls. fine RiclImond coumut y. tor sale by Sj3 DANIEL GRAY. 165 Front st. W li A'I'-3000 bushiels prime medGernian,t s yby HIIECKSCIELSER, COSTER MATFEL at J1 45Sout 'st fI1.bOONoNGAEl .A WHItIKEY-15 forsaleAg V j3 IIHAVENS, SUYDAM & CO. I ront.st. SJMAC--200 bags Verona, and 2' 0 dAicily for sale Sby tHECKSCHiERS, COASTER lAATFELD, j3 A 45 South-st. GIJOLASSES-17 hhds Matanzas, landing trom brig LIJ Argali, at Waring's wharf, Brookly n, for sale by j3 DE PESTER & WHIT 1ARSII '9 South St. U lRLED IlAliI--2uuO Ibiure curled Horse fair, superior quality, city/rmanufacture, for sale by j3 GEO. I). BIALOW IN, 96 Maiden lane SALTPE RE-I1U tAgs prime E. 1. crude Saltpetre, Sfor sale b, .io CHADWICK, CARRINGTON & CO. 32Pine-st. INE BOTTLES- English patent white, for sale j3 ii. H. 8CHIEFFEL1N & CO. 88 Maldrn lane. GOAT SKINS-40 bales Cawnpore Goat Skins, for sale by j3 CHADWICK, CARRINGTON& CO 32Front-st. BUTTER-50 firkins fresh Tompkins Co. dairies, In handsome order, just received,for sale by j2 JOHN JOIINSON'S SON. 2 &3outhf, C OTTON BAGGING, &--100U peces heavy Hemp, also, Flax and Tow Dundee Cotton Bagging; 1200 coilsale Rope. Various qualities 5000 pounds u- peilor Baling Twine, for sale by j29 DEEN. HYSLOP & DEEN.75 Wall-st. - I0OC-LA'E--n lotatosult purchasers. for sale by SHOWED, GODFREY & ROBINSON, j29 26 South street. DICE-50 tierces a prime article, for sale by RI j29 GEO. BULILEY. 88 South-st. BATHI RICKS--.000 Brown andCol's phLelt Scour. J2 ing Brick, for sIle by J2 WM. &F. JACQUE8.87SoWhust. INSEED OIL--C barrels American, o( Superior Squality,or sale b CORNELL, 7 C t p i2 T.. CORNELL, 7Coerlle al!D. O'TLTES-Bristol Wines and Portersj also 18 oz. B Bright Oils, for sale by j2 WM. & F JACQUES 8,7 SoUtllst, PALM OIL-16 casks prime quality, for sale by- Pi2 T. F. CORN ELL. 7 Coenties sIlD UDBEAR-Of 1st and 2u quality. for sale by - j2 WM. & P. JACUQES. 87 SmUth.Et. QALERATUS--150 bs. superior quality, for sal a SJ lots to suit purchasers, by j2 T. F. CORNELL. 7 Coenties sllp, OeCHILL-170 jars pure Canary, for sale by P L WM &PF.J rQUC E.S7.8aolbh.st. LIVE OIL--20 half piper for sale by 3j2 PUTNAM 0, SLOCIIM. S6r-rnt-stpet, 'SEINE TWINE--flb, 71b, 81b 91b. 161b an 1 ilb hea iBridgeport manufacture, for sa'r by J2 WM. & F. JACQTUEq. 67 Souihast. AITALT TRE-43basR E. I. for sale by S i' PIl1 N AM I a&i-iL(OICUI..5 Fmnl-st. EMP CARPET I -G I;- h.- s l ,,ral II\ J2 '\ M F. ..1-.QUES, 87 Souh-st. DATES-SO fralls new, for sale by j2 PlUTNAM & SLOCUM. 85 Front st. TIN PLATES-500 boxes Pontypool brand, 4X, for Sale by WM. & F. JACQUES. 87 South-st. J2 PlA NU'TS--10lO0bushels Afri.an, (new) for sale by J2 PUTNAM & SLOCUM.8SFront-st. AINUOW GI.AnS--500 boxes Window Glass, as- v sorted sizes. Franklin manufactory for sale by i2 EDW'I). INNES207Water st. ANNISEED-4 bales prime quality. for sale by SHOWE-, GODFREY & ROBINSON )j2' sm &uh-st. BaAZIL WOOD-12 casks Ground Drazll Wood, or sale by WM. & F JACQUES, 87 Southat. 12 POPPEl-f cass of London Sheathing Copier, Sfrorml 6to 32 oz, for sale bv j2 HICK'S & CO. 80 South-at. pEACHES-5 hhds dried Peaches, for sale by P IHOWES, GOlNFREY A llOHINtON, 21 Sourt, street. VOLT ROPE-60 ccils of first quality Russia Boi .11uope, for sale by i2 HICKS & COn outh-st. COPPERAS-1 19 bl. 6hhds.for sale by h IiOWES, GODFREY & ROBINSON, j2 26 South-mt. OBACCO-150 hhds prime Kentucky,fer sale by j_ ROBERT & WILLIMS; 106Front St. LA GUAYA COFFEE--5 bags for sale by J2 GEO. WHITAKER. 57 South-st -PiRITS TUIRPENTINE-1- brls. for sale by j2 DE PEYSTER & WIII'MARSH, 49 douih 8t. RAGACANTHl-6 cases for sale by IHOWES, GODFREY & ROBINSON, J2 26 ! K- a entitled to debenture; 60.pieces heavy Ravens Duck, for sale by j2 BAKEWELL & COLE, 128 Front at. AGGING-20Q0 pieces of Phenix Mill Baggng, for Sale by HICKS & CO 80 South.t j2 ICE---40 tierces good quality fresh beat Rice, Llanding this day from brig Veto, and for sale by 1j2 S. S, CLARK,,229 Frcnt.st. ' JESS PORK-80 bis city inspection, for sale by \ j2 B. L, 'OOLLEY &-, CO. 89 Front St. [OPS-O100 bales 1st quality Hops,for sale in iqan- .tities to suit puchasers, by _2L HENRY RUGGLES. 172Front-st. CIIINCHILLI SKINS-300 superior just landed, for C sart by J &J. T HOWARD. 9 Front-at. R GUM COPAL-loo- cases i. I. Salem washed, large size; 10 do do do do fine do; 10 do African do do. for sale by PUTNAM'& SLOUM, 85Front at. -V ARGOL-6 casks Red Arvol, of ti-st quality, for sale, by WM. HALSEY r CO. '92 Water-at. J2 cor. Burllng slip; Hf SO(N AN14 YOUNG TBA-200 chess- and 600 half do Younge lyson; 200 do and 50 do do Hy- son; 400 13 Ib and 6 lb boxes do, for sale by " j2 B L. WOOLLEY &rCO. 89 Front-at. SICILY MADEIIRA WINE-100 qr. casks. 100 half S pipes Cannilta brand, for sale by j2 CHAMIBEIILAIN. BROOM & CO. 103 Front-st. QHE ETINGS-3 bales very superior brown Russia S-Sheetings, landing this day, hor sale by j2 BAKEWELL & COLE. 128 Fron-Istreet. URLULD t'OBRSE HAIR--3uOO lbs curled 110ose SH lair, for sale by j2 J. V. MACIIETT,251 Front St. 'IHELLAC-15 cases now landing and for sale by 2 .PETER EDES, 91 Front-st. P) PPERIL,00 bags heavy Sumatra Pepper. for sale i2 by S. T. NICOL. 69 Front st LINSEED OIL-20 bis Linseed Oil. for sale by Lj2 HENRY RUGGLES, 172 Front-st. AIAD EIRA W1NE-In bottles, superior quality,of NI the vintages of 1812 and 18li. for sale by i2 PETER EDES, 9 Front-at, IOEl'bI nKINS-I00 superior Oter ;.nlus, for sale r2 by J. V. MACHETT, 251 Frontst. QP liTsOF 'IURPENTINE- 100 bis In prime order, 0) landing this day, for sale by j2 MITCHILL & CO. 190 Front at. POT ASH, PEARL ASII AND SALEIIATUS-Con. stantly on hand and fo sale by j2 J. V. MACHETT, 251 Front-st. BIUWN rOLlS--LOO rleces cerman, for sale by "2 J. & J. T HOWAlD. 89 Front at. I '~inSToKUM--60 Ibs in shipping order for sale by 'jI2 S.A. IHALSEY, 189 Water-sr. (OTTON BAGGING--100 pieces German, for sale 'J2 by J. &J. T. HOWARD. 89 Front Bt. 'IpUItFENTlNE--15..0tO bl. Nor-h Cosnty prime, for I saleby BIII'CIILL & CO. 190Front-st. j2 iOlT SHEII.L AIMONIS--200 frails Ivlca soft shell 'Almonds, lust landed, tor sale hy J_2 CIAMBERLAlN, BROOM & CO. 189 Water-st. CpHINCHILLI SKINS--150 dozen for sale by xJ 2 S. A. HAI.SE-t. 189 Water-at. GUNNY BAlS--In bales, small and medium sizes, _Ior sale by PE'tER EDES, 91 Front-st. j2 CALF SKINS-700 Russia Calf Skins, lor sale by J2 J.V. MACIIETT, aS1 Front-st. OUNG HYSON TEA-90 chests for sale by J2 PETER EDES. 91 Front-st. MATTING--26 pieces Alicant Floor Matting, for sale by j2 CIiHAMiBERIAIN, BROOM & CO. 103 Front at. OAT SKINS--2 bales E. I Goat Sinn, for sale by J2 S. A. IIALSEY, 189 Water-st. ROIN-627 bhis afloat, for sale by j2 MI' CHtILL & CO. 190Front.at. - ROOMS--100 dozen Corn Brooms, for sale by j2 S. ALSEY. 189 Water at. FRESH WAI.NUTS-250 bags fist quality fresh washed Walnute, for sale by j2 CIIAMBERLAIN, BROOM & CO. 103 Frontst. DORK-300 Ils. mess and prime Pork, city inspec. tion; 86 do tnin mess do; 58 do Flank do; 11 do -Rnamps; 12 do IIeads and Shoulders; 33 dosour prime. and 39 do ssurShoulders, for sale by .'2 BRUSH & CO. 45 Water st. SAI.ALliIRA POIT WINE--c qr. casksprime Ca- / labria Port, for sale by j2 CIIAMlIEPILAIN, BROOM & CO. 103 Front-st. RIO COFFEE--200'bags for sale by i2 PETER EDES.91 Front-s SOUlCHONG TEA-100 chests and 300 haldo; ' S 14 Ib box.s. i.. r aLi i by j2 B I. VOuLLE & V .0.89 xont-St. OARS--60fu feet superl..r Oarsfor sale by J29 .1. ATYrie a( o. 38?ourh.st. LLOUR-:iI, t.! Rici.m.na Mountain supernns. i' suitable for the RioAarket. for sale by j29 WOOD, JOHINSTON & BURRITT, 31 Nassau-st. REFINED SUit l-Slngle and double loaf, just receive&2from theAmnrican Steam Sugar Be. finery, for a6le in quantities to sult purchasers, by .129 .9IASTELAIN & PONVERT. 36 Soulh st. COtTCI1 PIG IRON.--BLL, MARTIN & CO. 46 S New st. have still on hand a few tons of approv. e.m qu.Aity No i. which wiil be sold low to close the Cn. inreiii jl29 Im ,.IMENTO--ICO bags Pimento, for sole by S. 3 HOWI,AND& ASPINWALL, 65South-st. D OLL. BRiMS'rON'-200 cases Arst quality refined I~ Roll Brimstone, for sale by j3 CHIAMEiiLAIN. BRIIOOM & CO 103 Front-st. X AX--100 bales White Wax. landing, for sale by W j3 MOSES TAYLOR,44 South4lt Ui/TUSCOVADO SUGAR-84 hhds prime Muscovado ilL Sugar, Idnding this morning, for sale by j3 HOWLAND & ASPINWALL. 65 South-st. OT'rT'L'o N-1I bales re-packed,tor same by j3 R. M. DEMILL. 86 Front-st. AIRt SE.ITINGS-Assorted sizes, for sale by j3 GEO. B. MOREWOOD & CO. 52 Southat, AW sllK-10 balesBengal Raw Silk, good quali- R ty. for: ale by i3 CHADW'IC(, CARRION TON &CGO.32 Pine-st. BRANI)IES-A. Seignette. .. J. Dupuy; Otard, Du- Bpuy & C. and Champagne Brandies, entitled to debenture, for sale by J3 E. STEVENS' SONS, 110 South-st. LEXANDRIA SEGAaS-160 cases Shaw's No. I A and 2. 3000 each, for sale by j3 JAMES HUNTER, 157 Maiden lane. TI TEMP-nbalhnlas Manilla. Inf c,- ., -, I Fl4w "Mmff-qm r w, Awr r m I AW m r vm GA I- E & G 1H.O. I ERAI-A AIDVERT v NEW YORK GAZETTE. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 4. THE NATIONAL DAY.-We are inclined to be- lieve from the newspaper notices which have reach- ed us from all parts of the country, that our nation- tional anniversary will be celebrated with more than ordinary enthusiasm in every part of the Union. In this city the day will be observed with all the usual demonstrations, and with quite as much spi- rit as on any former occasion, if not, indeed, with more. And why should it not? Is it proper be- cause the past year has been beclouded by partial exhalations from fetid political elements on the surface of our fair land. and because the effluvium of a loathsome corruption has in some measure af- fected all around us, that we should permit the na- tal day of the nation to pass without its annual hon- ors and its annual manifestations of joyousness ? The moral atmosphere, we trust remains untainted. The stamina of our national glory and prosperity, is untouched and unimpaired. The people of these states are what they always were and what we trust they always will be in all time to come, whatever may be the character of the Government temporari- ly exercising authority over them. Our institutions have been attacked, but thank heaven have not been carried, and never likely to be even beseiged for any length of time. The ballot boxes will set every thing right, the moment the people can get to them. But, upon the fourth day of July there should be no such thine as party politics. It is a day in which all differences of mere political opinion should be merged and forgotten in the general joy and grati- tude of the whole nation, and it is in that spirit we would speak of it. This people have much, very much cause of felicitation in their condition. With all its inconveniences and with all the drawbacks upon its intrinsic excellence by the mischievous measures of a bad Administration, our Government is the best in the world, and maugre all the sneers of Monarchical revilers, and in despite even of those defects in the Administration of the laws of which so much complaint is made, and by none more em- phatically than by ourselves-this republic is un- doubtedly the freest, the happiest and the most ra- tional in its general character and career, that is to be found in the world. Our system is the best that hu- man wisdom ever yet devised, and if we will hereafter exercise a little more care in selecting those to whom is to be confided its practical operation,and a little vi- gilance in watching them in the discharge of the du- ty, there is nothing in our government or in the form of its organization that 'the firmest friends of civil freedom need desire to see changed. We quarrel with no other people for a different form of civil po- lity, and feel no desire to encourage them in chang- ing it. Their own institutions may be the best for them, and far be it from us to interfere in the slight- est degree with their own preferences. We only have to say that in our own opinion, the form of go- vernment under which we live ourselves, is the best in the world-at least for us. The inestimable blessings we now enjoy have been bought by the blood of a gallant ancestry; the achievements which have secured them to us, are worthy of commemoration as long as we speak the language, and tread the soil of the glorious men who left us such an heritage. Never-never may we fail to join in that commemoration ! D[ iNo paper will be issued from this office to- morrow-not because we would do nothing to pre- vent our fellow laborers in the establishment from participating in the observances of the day, as is re- marked by the Commercial, but because we wish them to do so. The day ought to be devoted to the glorious remembrances that belong to it, and every individual of the entire nation should assist in the celebration. If those who have any thing to do with the New York Gazette were to manifest any luke- warmness on such an occasion, we woold urge them into better feeling. But, there is no danger of their ever doing so. The preparations that have been made to celebrate the day, and the various sources of pleasure and amusement that have been opened for the participa- tion of the public, are too numerous and too multi- farious for enumeration, and we content ourselves, therefore, by referring to the notices that appear in their proper places. Those interested in them in- dividually are better qualified to ftiihiri thrart.sa - lars than we can be presumed to be, and they have done so. The Theatres, the Gardens, the multi- tudinous exhibition rooms, and the excursions land and aquatic-the numerous dinner parties and the thousand other modes of enjoying the birth day of the nation, are amply noticed in the daily papers- our own and all the others. Anderson, one of the "patriots" who assisted in burning the.British steamboat Sir Robert Peel, has recently had his trial' at Watertown, for that offence, and been acquitted! though he is detained, it seems, for another mock trial on a charge of robbing thatboat. He will, of cdorse, be acquitted again, and upon his discharge, probably sue the Judge for false imprison. meant. Thus, we fear, the whole of these infamous villains will be permitted not only to escape from the punishment they so richly deserve, but to disgrace their country in the process. Why is it that such mortifying mockery is permitted? Why is there not a change of venue ? Is it possible that these fron- tier Juries are forever to be permitted to add perjury to piracy ? If' the border robbers and incendiaries are to be tried by confederates, the President was quite safe in saying that the re- sult of these trials "cannot be doubted." There is no manner of doubt in the business. The only won- der is, that they go so far into the formality of the thing as to indict them by a grand jury. There were more honesty and less silly pretence about it, to fol- low the example of that most honorable and consci- entious body, the Vermont Inquest, and refuse to find a true bill upon the confession of the culprit, himself corroborated by the direct testimony of a General Officer of the Army. Loammi-Baldwin, Esq., so extensively and so ',R L known as a distinguished Civil Engineer, died at J'B dnce at Charlestown, Mass., on Saturday last of a paEtitti hock with which he was stricken the day before. HM_. vs educated at Harvard University, and afterwards',pdmitted to the bar, but relinquished the profession f8athat of engineering, in which he rose to great emin anr d his skill is attested by a great number of noble public works erected under his superintendance-amo"i others, the Dry Docks at Charlestown and Norforlk.?1 Mr. Baldwin was formerly a member of Congress. .. PROM TzxAs.-The steam packet Columbia,"' Captain Moore, arrived at New Orleans 24th ult. from Velasco, which place she left on the evening of the 22d. Gen. Houston is a candidate for re-elec- tion to the Presidency. Wm. H. Wharton declines being a candidate for the Vice Presidency, to which he had been nominated. At Velasco and Brazoria public meetings have been held to take into copside- ration the propriety of marching immediately against Metamoras. The steam boat Erie, 150 tons burthen, has been chartered for the service of the United States, upon lake Erie, in pursuance of instructions from the War Department. She is said to be one of the swiftest,boats upon the lakes, and will cruise be tween Frie and Schlosser, under the direction of an ofier of the Army, to be detailed for that service by Major Young, in command of the United States I FROM THE SOUTI.-The steam packet New York, Captain Wright, arrived yesterday afternoon, after .a passage of 68 hours from Charleston, bringing us papers to Saturday evening. The U. S. Revenue Cutter Dexter, Capt. Moore, which sailed from Charleston on the 22d in search of the wreck of the steamer Pulaski, returned on the 29th, after having fallen in with several portions of the wreck. The D. furnishes no further intelligence concerning the fate of the passengers and crew than that previously received. T#E CHROKEES.-A despatch from Gen. Floyd to the Governor of Georgia, dated New Echota, 18th June, announces that all the Cherokees have been removed from Georgia, with the exception of a few stragglers in Union and Gilmer counties, near the Tennessee and North Carolina line. The removal of the Indians from Tennessee, North Carolina and Alabama commenced on the 12th, and at the last accounts were yielding quietly to the troops, and no difficulty whatever was apprehended. HEAD QUARTERS, EASTERN DiVISON CHEROKEE AGENCY, June 17, 1838. The removal of the Indians, for emigration from the middle district, late Cherokee country, being nearly or quite completed, arrangements will be commenced at once for the honorable discharge and payment of the volunteers and militia in the service ofthe United States within that district. For these purposes, Brigadier Gen. Floyd will, as fast as the state of the service will permit, cause those troops to be assembled at one or more points as, after consulting with Major Payne, the acting inspector general, may be suitable or convenient. Acting paymasters Bennett and Buck, will imme- diately repair to the middle district to pay off the troops as fast as they are discharged, in the bos' money they may be able to command. The commander of the eastern district wil'as soon as he can dispense with their services, eder the Georgia companies at Chastain and FortNew- nan, to report to Biigadier Gen. Floyd for discharge with the other Georgia troops. Captain Cleveland's company at Dahlohiega. will be discharged at the discretion of Brigader' General Eustis, giving notice to the paymastersabove men- tioned; and he will retain Capt. Derrir-s company of Georgians for further orders. Brigadier Gen. Floyd, it is hoped will remain in service, until the business of his datrict shall be en- tirely completed. He, his staff the officers and men of the Georgia line, wilt please accept the thanks of the United States, pr the promptitude, zeal, and humanity they have Amost universally dis- played in the discharge oj their painful duties. The only exception to this Pist commendation, isthe detachment ordered to Clastains, and in its course the delays and disorders committed, are, no doubt. mainly to be attributed to the misconduct of the Lieutenant Colonel. wo has since resigned. The Brigadier General hiriself has exhibited a degree of intelligence, decision and method, which would do credit to any service. By command of Major General Scott. (Signed) W. J. WORTI. Lieut. Col. and Chief of the Staffl TALLAHASSEE, June 23.-We learn by gentlemen direct from Tampa that a day or two before leaving, the Indians who recently came in with Alligator at that post, made an attempt to escape. A party of twenty warriors stole horses, loaded them with pro- visions, and decamped in the night. Gen. Taylor immediately despatched two companies of troops in pursuit, who succeeded in capturing the horses and provisions, but the Indians made their escape. On the return of the troops twenty-five horses laden with provisions were also captured. It was the intention no doubt of all the warriors to have made their escape, but the vigilance of Gen. Taylor pre- vented it. Alligator is yet at Tampa, and we are informed in the employ of General T. at high wages to bring in the Indians. We have little hopes of inducing the Indians yet atto surrender. Their movements are most hostile. We learn that every post abandoned by our troops has been destroyed. Fort Clinch on the Withla- coochee, Fort King, and Fort Mellon have been burnt, and most of the bridges in the nation are destroyed. Scarcely had our troops passed the bridge near Fort King, ere it was burned by the Indians, who were following close in the rear of the army. Our informant states that Gen. Taylor is pursuing Gen. Jesup's plan of coaxing the hostile. We are mistaken in our opinions entertained of this officer, if he suffers himself to be imposed upon more than once by the treachery of this faithless remnant of Seminoles. A country paper calls the editor of the Transcript a "venerable bachelor." What sort of a looking man was John Rogers. Mr. Transcript? We believe you saw him burnt ?-Post. We should be right glad to know what gemman trew dat last brick bat." What country paper is it, Master Post, that has such an accurate idea of our senescence? Perhaps it would like to see ourtrade teeth. Theyare sound yet, thanks to a temperate life, cold water, and a hard brush. But touching poor John Rogers, we remember him well. He was a t*olla elr poepaeae-ia.nea. lseottieangeatlaau, witli a, otrigtt, e1e a1Im leavenly coontenance. lie wore a wig, according to the fashion of the times, which did not, however, in the least disfigure him. When we last visited the family, it was in company with our elder brother of the New York Gazette, who was particularly smitten with the I ,:tutyof Mrs. Rogers, who was surrounded by a fliiiily ofbeauti- ful children, but we rather cottoned to the one at the breast." The old gentleman presented each of us with "a little book." We do not know what our brother has done with his copy, but we often "look upon" ours with many recollections "pleasing and mournful to the soul."-Boston Transcript. The old gentleman is growing forgetful and has confounded matters. It was our Grandfather. He livedto be 150, and was a boy when he went with Mr.Walter, then quite an old man, to call upon the Reverend Mr. Rogers and his family. We have heard our venerable relative laugh about it a hun- dred times, towards the middle of the seventeenth century. He described our present "contemporary'' as cottoning very closely to the baby, until the beau- tiful Mrs. Rogers becoming a little uneasy under the contiguity, hit him a hard blow with a rolling pin which she happened to have in her hands, and old Master Walter's philoprogenitiveness dried up from that day. The "little books" were certainly pre-. sented, and ours is still preserved with great care, for future generations. For the New York Gazette. Ma. EDITOR-It is so long siece I have had the felicity of shaking your good edkorial dexter, and so very frequent is it that my heart has been made glad with fat things" in your goou old Gazette, and withal, so difficult has it been to gei sight of you, and so very impudent to persevere in tha'attempt,that my excellent friend I am fain to say 'htwd' do,' in But- ler's Writing Fluid. I want to se. you, and if I dent seize some medium of communication shortly, my constitution wont stand it. You riink wine this hot weather most horribly. Dent bluth, a yes, and say a, no. The oldest Saga of the Ncrth, the wis- Ist Apothegm of the South, in short the best of So- lomon's proverbs, don't contain more perfect truth than this saying, which is very ancient alio: "when the wine is in, the wit is out;" and youi wit has been running out and cutting all manner ot gambols every day since this hot weather began. You had better-follow Aristippus' example, betakoto cool physic and cold logic: you have specious, if got bil_ ious, causes operating upon you. Perhaps your wit nt wait for wine, but, like the school-boy's pro- fani% swears itself. You may not therefore re- quire 'e physic. Talking f sheep-stealing-what on airth is the reason yblcant believe in Animal Magnetism%, Canada patriotis:i, the Sub-Treasury, a small Navy' notArmy and Abo4,tion ? I'm sore afraid you are too sceptical, too old fashioned for the New Era. 'Twouldnt surprise ime one particle to hear you say you like order in society', cost what it might and grieve whomsoever it may. "' Nor have I the least doubt that you believe in the Devil and have other antiquated ideas about moral responsibility. What else could it mean, that you so strenuously protest- ed against an undoubted right the boys have to dis- turb worship in the brick church ? Never mind, I forgive you; but if I could avoid reading the Gazette. I would-I would cut von off FROMt JAMAICA.-By the Frances, Captain Smith we have received Kingston papers to the 9th June. The Royal Gazette of the 9th says it has been decided by the Honourable, House of Assembly, that the remaining two years of the apprenticeship of the Praaedial Labourers shall be abandoned, and that entire, complete,and unrestricted freedom shall take place on the first of August next in this Island." From the Jamaica Times. It is with sincere pleasure that we congratulate the island on the successful issue of the delibera- tions of the House of Assembly. Freedom will ere long be proclaimed-full, complete, and unrestrict- ed freedom will be conferred on hose who, accord- ing to law, would have had to continue in servitude for two years more. No disseitient voice was heard within the walls of the Assenbly, all joined in the wish so often expressed, thtt the remaining term of appreticeship should be ,ancelled, that the excite- ment produced by a law vhich has done inconceiva- ble harm in Jamaica, ir alienating the affections of her people, and creavtlg discord and disaffection, should at one cease. Thank God it is now nearly at an end, and wertust that Jamaica will enjoy that repose, so eagerly nd anxiously sought after, by all who wish the Islmnd well. Yet while wezongratulate the Island in its almost certain road tehappiness, it would ill become us to forget the r*any, very many, which by this very measure wi1 be reduced to beggary. There are those in F'gland, as well as in this country, who depending entirely upon the return received from Jamaict property-annuitants and others, we fear will bechrown into utter destitation. It may be said, that tte unhappy day has only come a little sooner,- but-wo years is an age to those who may not have brad to eat in consequence. There are others also, vjio have been induced to lease and purchase pro- 2erties, in the faith that the apprenticeship would have been continued ; they, too, will stiffer much, their expenses will be doubled if not tripled, and in fact in many instances, where they have expended their little all, in anticipation of the next year's crop, and have not wherewith to meet the expenses which the future culture will require, the loss will be very great. Itis the poor man and helpless annuitant that we look upon as being truly objects of pity, and require the sympathy of the British government to be extended towards them. The rich landholder we do not consider will be a loser; it may, in the first place, require an advance of capital, and par- tially reduce his income, but it may also be the means of increasing his resources ; what appears at present a sacrifice, may be the means of affording a very great return. We trust that those who can shew a loss, and that they have sustained ain injuiy by the measure, may receive that further compensa- tion they are so justly entitled to, and though go- vernment has decidedly stated they will not enter- tain the question of further compensation generally, we have no doubt that individual cases of suffering brought to their notice, will be readily attended to. The die is now, however, cast. In less than two short months, the great experiment of emancipation will be complete. It only remains then for us, indi- vidually and collectively, to sooth down angry con- tentions and lurking asperities-to forget thie past. We say, let all heart burnings be buried in oblivion, and let us one and all join in advancing the true in- terests of the country. We shall continue on our part to do our duty, and it affords us a pleasing re- trospect, in having advocated and recommended that course, upon which the safety and salvation of tlhe country depends. Thle following justly deserved tribute to Mr. Cur- tis, was laid aside for insertion when it first made its appearance in the Courier & Enquirer, but was overlooked and forgotten until we were again re- minded of it by its appearance in another paper; but, late as we are in placing it before our readers, no one of Mr. Curtis's constituents can more warm- ly or more sincerely assent to it orjoin more heartily in appreciating the character and services of our worthy representative. There is, however-, one case which it would be unjust to pass in silence. Mr. Curtis of your city, has long been very unwell, and has suffered greatly during a protracted illness. He is when in health, an efficient and useful member. He is prompt, in- defatigable and attentive in the performance of all that is required of him, as a representative of the people. I saw him eight or ten days since at his lodgings. His visage was pale and wan, but he jocosely remarked, that he could say-No, as well as any man. He had requested that he should be sent for, when the trying question on the Sub-Treasu- ry bill was about to be taken. When that crises ar- rived, he was removed from a sick room to the Hall, where tie recorded his vote against destroying the credit system-that system which has elevated our country to the glorious eminence, fiom which the past and present administration are rapidly tumbling it. When the motion to reconsider the vote reject- ing the bill, was to be taken, Curtis was again at his post. He looked better than on the day before. His countenance seemed to light up. Again he re- corded his vote in the negative. On his return to New York, his constituents should greet him with the welcome, the cheering salutation--" Well done thou good and faithful servant.' A child at Cincinnati was a few days since while standing at the door of a house, seized by a full s- .;Z- a.7 K "1'4dran ,of' with it in hii tertll the dis- tance of several streets before the child could be extricuted from his teeth. The child was so man- gled that it was not expected to recover. The steamboat Sandusky picked up five dead bodies off Silver Creek on the 29th instant-a part of the unfortunate victims of the Washington. Two other bodies were picked up at Silver Creek on the same day. DELIGHTFUL EXCuRSIoN.-The elegant steam boat Massachusetts, Capt. Comstock will make an excursion to West Point, starting from the foot of Marketfield street at 9 o'clock this morning, re- maining there till 4 o'clock, P. M. and then return- ing to the city. This noble boat and hergentleman- ly commander, will make this party one of the most agreeable during the day. The U. S. ship Ontario, from Tampico, arrived at the Balize 23d ult. with $50,000 in specie for the merchants of New Orleans. The U. S. brig Washington, Lieut. Gedney, ar- rived at Newport on the 26th inst. from a coast sur- vey. At the National Theatre we are to have a capital fourth of July selection of amusements. Noah's play of The Battle of Chippewa, Van Amburgh's unparalleled exhibition with the Lions, Leopards, and Tigers, patriotic and comic Songs, by Horncas- tie and Williams, and the popular drama of Robert Macaire make up the evening's entertainments. No- thing can be more attractive. GENERAL ORDERS-No. 1. Head Quarters of the Army, SACKETTS HARBOR, June 23, 1838. I. The Major General Commanding in Chief, ha- ving moved his head quarters to the Canada fron- tier. the commanding officers of the troops on that line will, besides rendering the usual return to the Adjutant General's office at Washington, make re- turns to General Head Quarters at Sackett's Harbor until further orders, and will address the General on matters relating to the state of affairs on the bor- der, as often as any thing important may occur. From all other quarters, general and other officers in command will address their communications to the Adjutant General at Washington, as usual. II. Brigadier General Brady will command on the frontier from Buffalo to the Northern extremity of the United States-Head quarters, Detroit. Major Young. of the 2d infantry, on the Niagara frontier-Head Quarters, Buffalo. Lieut. Colenel Cummings, of the 2d Infantry, from Fort Niagara to where the 45th degree of North latitude strikes the St. Lawrence-Head Quarters, Sackett's Harbor. Colonel Cutler, of the 4th Infantry, from the St. Lawrence, along the boundary line to Lake Cham- plain-Head Quarters, Plattsburgh. Major Churchill, of the 2d Artillery, from Lake Champlain, along the frontier of Vermont-Head Quarters at Swanton, or any other suitable place near the line. And Major Clark, of the 2d Infantry, the remain- der of the frontier, to the sea coast-Head quarters, Houlton. As the foregoing is but a temporary arrangement, it will notinterfere with the one heretofore announc- ed in General Orders, assigning officers to the com- mand of military districts. III. The object of this arrangement of commands is to preserve the peace of the border to place the troops in positions the most favorable for maintain- ing the treaty stinulntlnnsa Oiatiln hertweevn tha IT From the National Intelligencer. THE BILL TO INCREASE THE PRESENT MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT.-The bill which, for several days past, has been the subject of discussion in the House of Representatives, was, after receiving much amendment, ordered on Friday night to a third read- ing, and was read a third time on Saturday, when a motion was made to reconsider the vote by which it passed; which motion is yet undecided. Doubting not that our distant friends in the Army, and our readers generally, desire to know something of the measure of the proposed increase, we have after particular examination of its provisions, prepared the following synopsis : THE RANK AND FILE. Artiller?/.-Increased 830 men, including the ad- dition of fourcompanies, one for each regiment- with the reduction of one lieutenant in each com- pany. Infantry.-Increased 8670 men, including one additional regiment, with an increase of the com- plement of commissioned officers (33.)-Total in- crease of rank and file 4500. It will be seen that the increase of the rank and file is 4,500, while the increased number of infan- try and artillery officers is only 13; ofthe latter, there is a reduction of 20 lieutenants, and of the former, an increase of 33 officers. ADDITIONAL OFFICERS. Infantry, I a 1 10 0 33 Engineers, 1 2 6 12 21 Ordnance Officers 20 2 Commissaries, 1 1 3 5 Assis't. Adj'ts.Gen'l.- 2 4 6* Quartermasters. 2 2 8 32 Surgeons 2 7 Wagonmasterst 20 Total increase 4 6 8 37 72 146 "Omitted to the addition, as these assistants do not increase the number of officers in the Army. tAttached to the Quartermaster's Department, with the pay of captain. From this number, (146,) deduct the 20 lieuten- ants transferred from the artillery to the ordnance, which makes the actual increase number of officers in tile aggregate 126. PAY. The pay of the Ilon-commissioned officers and privates is somewhat increased-artillery and infan- try privates to eight dollars. An additional ration, estimated at 20 cents, is al. lowed each officer for every five years he may have served in the Army. Thus, an officer who may have served twenty years, tnder the rank of a genera officer, would, hereafter, be entitled to the addition. allowance of four rations, or eighty cents per day, and no more. The pay and emoluments of thie engineers and ordnance arc advanced to those of cavalry rates, which constitute them mounted corps, and not, as heretofore, officers of foot. The pay of the artille- ry and infantry officers has not been advanced. There are other minor provisions which we have not time to examine : among these, forty dollars and four rations, &c., arce to be allowed to such persons as may be employed by thle officers of any garrison to officiate as chaplain, who shall perform also the duties ot schoolmaster at the post. The Governor has subscribed for five millions of stock in thie Mississippi Union Bank for this State, and has executed and dclivem-ed to the directors bonds for that amount. One million twohundredand thousand dollars of thle bonds are payable on the 5th of February, 1850, and three million seven umn- dred and fifty thousand dollars are payable on the 5th of February, 1858. The Directors of'the Union Bank are still in ses- sion, and the Commissioners to negotiate the bonds are also in attendance upon the Board. They will start for the northern cities in the course of a very few days, for the purpose of effecting a sale of the State stock.-Mississippian. NAVY ISLAND.-It is true as we stated yesterday that Navy Island was re-occupied, but not by any very blood thirsty Patriots. A small party of them who wished to enjoy a practical joke at the expense of the Royalists, went on the Island at the time stated, and fired a few musket shots across upon the main land. The alarm was instantly given, and expresses started off with the information that the Island had been reoccupied by a large force. All being still last evening or this morning, the Island was explored and the Patriots were found to have vanished. This we are assured by gentlemen from Canadas is the irue vession of the story.-Buf- falo Commeracial Advertiscr. FATAL AFFRAY.-The Peoria Register gives an account of affray which lately occurred in the La Salle prairie, between Mr. Van Schaik and a Mr. Eldridge. During the rencontre Eldridge shot Van Schaik whilst stooping; the ball entering the lower part of the back, near thie spine, and passing through the body to the right breast. The testimony of the several witnesses before the coroner conflicts, very much as to the party in the wrong. The Harvest has commenced in this vicinity, and is nearly over in the more Southern portions of the State. The weather has been most favorable, and from all quarters we receive the most cheering ac- counts of the crop of whpnt, and indeed of all kinds of grain. I'erhaps for 20 yours there lias not been so good acrop in Virginia.-Frederic/kstbeu Arcna. EXTRAORDINRY WIND.-A current of wind pass- ed over West Jersey, not far from Mount Holly, on Sunday week, which broke eff large oak trees, and tore up large apple trees by thie roots. It was con- fined to a narrow space. Several animals were killed by lightning during a thunder shower.- Newark Daily Adv. IN WHIG GENERAL COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. JUNE 28, 1838. A motion having been made that this Committee select and appoint a suitable person to deliver an Address on the 4th day of July next, and that we recommend to the Whig party to celebrate the anni- versary of that day-after full discussion upon the importance of the subject and the solemnity of the day, the following preamble and resolutions were adopted:- Whereas we regard the birth day of our national freedom as at once the loftiest and the proudest era in the history of the civilized world; an era whose anniversary recalls to our minds the heroism, the toils, the sacrifices and the glorious triumph of our patriotic forefathers in the sacred cause of human liberty and the rights of man; And whereas, we deem the patriotic observance of this day far above all mere political, sectional or party considerations; Therefore Resolved, That while we highly approve and cordially recommend the celebration of that anniversary throughout all time, we disapprove and regret any attempt to advance the interest of any political party by the desecration of our National Jubilee ; and we therefore deem it inexpedient for this committee to recommend to our" Iri-:nl, as a political party any distinct and separate partizan celebration of our national birth-day. Resolved, That on the return of this sacred day we will ever discard all sectional feelings, political predilections, party animosities and local interests, and join with our fellow citizens generally in hailing with feelings of unmingled patriotism another annual return of that auspicious morning which conferred such lasting benefits upon society, elevated the temporal destiny of man, and subserved the best in- terests of the human race. Resolved, That tIle gratitude of every American heart which beats for American liberty is due to the founders of our happy republic for the patriotism, zeal, perseverance amnd devotion with which, in defiance of dangers and in spite of discouragements they manfully sustained their country in her hour of peril and discarded all party considerations, leaving anexample worthy of imitation to the latest pos- terity. Resolved, That in the spirit of thIe above resolu- tions we recommend to our fellow-citizens generally without distinction of political party, to meet and unite in celebrating the day in a manner worthy the occasion and consistent with a due regard to the memory of the illustrious founders of the Republic. Extracts from the minutes. A. WILLIAMS } tJ4 N. B. MOUNTFORT, Secretaries. MATRTTfl- COMMERCIAL jECOR)D. SALES AT THE STOCK EXCHANGE. 100 shares Phenix Bank 106 655 do Del. &Hud. Canal Co. 821 83 325 do do do this week 83j 83. 50 do do do .b 20 days 84 100 do do do 30 days 84 125 do Farmers' Trust Co. 1141 115 140 do Ohio Life & Trust Co. 107?1 107; 25 do Illinois Bank i021 19 do Mohawk Rail Road 711 7lQ 50 do Paterson Rail Road 59 50 do do do b 30 days 59 125 do Harlem Rail Road 651 65 60 do N. J. R. R. & Trans. Co. 103M 104 480 do Stonington R. Road 48 4'a 50 do do do next week 48j 280 do Long Island Rail Road 58- 59 10 do Canton Company 541 The Merchants' Fire Insurance Company, has de- clared a dividend of five per cent. and the New York Life Insurance and Trust Company, 7 per cent In noticing the sales of stocks in yesterday's pa: pet, we committed an error in regard to the Patter- Son Rail Road, by stating that the stock had declined 12 per cent the previous day,instead of3. The mis. take originated with the American, where the sales were reported as having been made at49. The stock advanced again yesterday 2 per cent. sales having been made at 59. Most stocks were higher at tihe Board yesterday, the advance averaging j per cent. Sales at Auction, July 3. By W. & R. I. Gerard-13l bales old Cuba Tobacco at II a 13 ; 19 bales Havana do 22 cents, over $100 90 days ; 14 boxes manufactured Tobacco at 8, and 1 lb. lumps at 7- a 91, cash ; 13 kegs do do, IG's, at 9j 90 days. By L M Hoffman & Co.-76 boxes Lemons $11 a 29; 7 cases Holland Duck, damaged, 12 pcs each, $201 a $22; 145 half kegs Raisins at $2, and 33 kegs do at ;j: 50 boxes M. R Raisins at 1 2j a 105; 24 do Wic- ker at $1 ; 44 bags Laguayra Coffee at 91 a 91; 32 kegs and 4 bris Tamarinds at 3! a 1; 95 boxes Canton Fire Ciackers at 95 a 100 ; 6 pipes, 6 half pipes and 1 hhd Greek Wine at 35 a 62j, cash. MATANZAS, Jure 19-Our stock of Coffee is quite reduced, what remains is principally of a quality held at $8a$9. Molasses firm, some dealers ask 4 rs. Box Sugars in fair demand, of Muscovado our stuck consists principally of ordinary to lair quality as before advised, atG a7 rs. A small parcel office sold at 151 rs., In the absence of large supplies this article will probably rule high through the summer. CIHARLESTON, June 30.-Cotton-The firm state 01 the market as noticed in our review of the 3d inst. has been followed by an active demand in tiiis article ; and the sales of the week are 6,4(:0 bales, with an advance ofiully a I cent per lb. on all qual- ities of Upland, which is to be ati riotted to the light itockfor sale, and the recent favorable European intelligence. There is a great scarcity ot all sorts above fair to fully fair. We quote 8 a 1l2c, actual sales, and would remark that some choice parcels are held at 13 cents. Rice-The sales comprise about 450 tierces, at prices varying from $4 25 a $5 per 100U. There are about 570 tierces in retailers' hands. IMPORTA'rIONS. HAVRE-Ship Henri 4th-166 baskets wine Boiceau & Mul lei-700 do Davis, Brooks & Co--10 R Braem-- 100 J Mitchill-40 E Prescott--3SU ItWilliamson & Co -99 Sturges, Rose & BariK-r-l case mdze C 1H Sand -4 C C Becket--ll Shultz & Blerdom-5 J A Joly & Noel--l Caleb Andrews & Co, of Boston-2 A Keisle -100 casks ochre E Fiedler A& Co-200 do zinc 4 casks mdze, to order. SANTA CRUZ--Barque Plaides--5316 quintals ba- rilla 400 casks wine G B Morewood & Co--5 hhld 147 casks do Maitland, Kennedy & Co-10 do wine A H Palmer-2 camels, to master. SAN JUAN-Brig Frances-9 bags specie 3 do gold 1868 hides 12 tons wood 2 silver plates I mug 15 lbs indigo Ii & D Cotheal-15 tons brazil wood Maitland, Kennedy & Co. PASSENGERS. In the ship Henri 4th, from Havre-Alex. )anelll, Martha Dainelli, A Bosking, L De Conelycl and P Campaign. In the steam packet New Yoik, from Charles'o-- Messrsaramuel P Fairchild, George HI Griflin,Q Maler. chant, John Ilenry, George Asliton, .lames Ashton, 11 V King, HI A Ogden. R 0 Ander-on,John HIarshaw, John Walker, James K t1hll, Voun.', Locirhart, Snow, Hagan, Baxley, Broadbent, Henry, Menlovec ; Mr White, lady and 2 children ; Mr James Young and lady. MARINE LIST. ligh Water .................... 5 57m Sun Rises, ........................41 35 n. Sun Sets,...........................71 275ttr MooN--First Quarter, June29 8ti 20n. A. PORT OF NEW YORK, JULY 4. ARRIVED. Ship Eben Preble, from Canton, via Boston, 4 days, with silrs and teas, to Goodhue &Co. Ship Hlenrl 4th, Kearney. from Havre, 27th May, with mdze, &-ci. to C. Bolton. Fox & Livingstoii. June 8th. lat 43, long 32J, spoke shi, Ieald, from Charleston, 15 days. for Liverpool. June 10th, lat -.4. long 35J, ship Portsmouth, hence, 17 ds. for Liverpool, 19Lh. 20th and 21st, experienced very heavy gales from -W to NE in lat 39J. long 47 51. 32th, lat 43, long 64, passed bai que Regulus, standing East. Barque Plaides, Young, 57 days from Santa Cruz, Teneriffe, with mdze to A C Rossire & Co. Brig Despatch, Dudding, Wilmingtmn, NC. 5 days, with naval stores to Hallet & Brown. Brig Frances, Smith, from San Juan, Central Ame- rica, via. Kingston, Ja. 16 days, with specie, to II & D Cotheal. Left at Kingston.brig Susan, of Balti. mere; schr Oneco. Lat 30, long 40, spoke ship Fa. bius, 5 days from Boston, bound to Mobile. Schr Delight, Collins, fm Wilmington, NC. 5 days. with naval stores. Schr Petersburg, Latourette,, Savannah. 4 days, with 450 bales cotton to Johnson & Lowden. Spolte schr Clide 13 passengers. Steam packet New York, Wright, 68 hours from Chtrleston, to C. NMoigan. Passe i, on Sunday, July 1st, ship Niagara, lat 33 55, N. bound S. 2d instant, passed a ship with FD in in her signal. At 11 30 a. m. passed the ship Sarah Sheafe, bound S. BELOW-Two brigs. CI,EARED--Ships Drie Vriender.i Dutch) Leples, Amsterdam, Boonen Graves & Co; Thomas Wor- thingtori, (Br) Wakehouse, Quebec, Masters, Markoe & Co.-Brigs ltarry King. (Br) Woodworth. Windsor, NS ; Victory. Dunham.Apalachicola, E. D. Iurlbut & Co; Oceanus, Burgess, City Point, Va, H. Havi. land; Queen Victoria, (Br) Young, Bermuda, Mid- dleton & Co; Retrench, (Br)Miorrison, Quebec, Boor. man, Johnston & Co ; Star, Hull, Charleston ; Alla- din. Hutchlngs, Portau P:att. Nesmith & Leeds; Pinta, Silvester, Portland, Me, do; Franklin, Patten. Bath do.-Schooners Cairo, Buckman, Tenerliffe, do; Cele te, Ferrall, Savannah; Ann Eliza, Somers, Richmond; Benjamin Bigelow, Wells, Boston; Mi- chigan Arey, West Indies, Pratt & Vose ; Green- ville Garden, Wilmington, NUC ; Eliza Jane, Shoe- maker. Richmond; Alex. Washington, Hooper, Ba- racoa, H. Hudson. Spoke 26th May, lat 34 55. Ion 858, brig Oriole, of Duxbury.fm Leghorn for New York, 25 ds out 29th, lt 3714. Ion 3. brig Gov Brooks, 28 (Is fm Savannah, for Marseilles. 17th ult, lat 42, Ion 45 10, passed barque Proli. of New Yolk steering W. At Cape Haytien 16th ult. brigs Globe, Simmons, from Bremen 20th; Mary, Snowden. fm Philadelphia, ar 10th, not commenced dis'g; Wave. Stoddard, re- pairing; Red Rover, Girdler. hence, arr and sailed 14th for Port au Prince. At Pictou 20th ult, brigs Tidal, Parker, for N York, 10; Martha & Eliza. of Deer Isle, for Fall River, 3; schr Constellation, of Bangor, for Providence, 8. SId in company with brig Tom Paine, Robinson, for New York; schrs Norway, Emery, for Providence; Mary, of Yarmouth, for Fall River. THOMASTON, June 25.--Arr, Voltaire, New York; 26th, Majestic, do. PORTLAND, June 30.-Cld, Rival, Churchill, Ha- vana; Orono, Melcher,Cuba; Washington, Robinson, Matanzas. Scbr Jubilee, Coombs Provincetown, put in leaky. NEW BEDFORD, June 2 -Sailed Georges, Sill, Cowes. SALEM, July 1-Emeline, Lambert, last fm South- ern Ground, 120 sp. 29th, Sailed Emerald, M'Kensie, Pictou. 30th, Cld, Wm & IHenry, Fabens, E Indies; Palm, Chaplin, Conway and Pars. BOSTON, July 2.-Arr, ship Gloucester, Lane, Ca diz; barque Binney, llopkins, Havana; brigs Cyno- sare. Howland, Marseilles; Pauline, Maason, Cape flaytien; Africa, Tucker. Palermo; Sarah Ann Alley. Straw. IIavana; l.ancei, Amesbury, New Orleans; Ludwig, M'Lellan. New Orleans; schrs Potomac, ilarstow, Philadelphia; Zela, Smith, do; Paris, Peice, Natanzas, w;th loss of fore and main topmasts-- Ceres. Skolfield, Pictou, 20th ult; Grand Island, Brown, Richmond; Solo Rosevelt, Brown. Philadel. lhia; Am Eagle, Sculi,do; James Bertine.Cavalier, do; Ransom, Brown, do; Emperor, Gray, do. ld, Retrive, Parker, Windsor; Elizabeth, Porter, Dirby. PROVIDENCE, June 30 -Arr brigs Leonidas, Par. sams,Matanzas; Lavinia, Nickerson. Savannah; sclirs iob Roy, Miner. NOrleans; Union, Smith, Baltimore; Ia .y Jane, English, Philadelphia; sloop Van Boren, Young, Philadelphia. SId. schr Charleston Packet, Rhodes, Philadelphia. At Warren, June 29th, brig Chapman, Thompson, Charleston; 30th, brig Vermont, Martin, Bath, for West Indies, put in to obtain a crew. Sailed from Bristol, 29th, brig Emeline, Gladding, Pictou. ROCHESTER, June 26.-Arr. Orion, Purrington, Itlantic Ocean, 50 bbls sp, 20 do wh oil; 27th, Anna. lan, Snow, do do 320 sp 20 blk fish. BRIDGEPORT, June 22.-Arr, Harvest, Halsey. S Atlantic, last from Bahia. 35, where she sold her oil. ALEXANDRIA June 30 -Arr. schrs Baltic, Bray. (Newburyport; Nile, Harden, Boston. NOltFOLK, June 29.-Arr, schrs James lBusick, Hall, Mayaguez, 11 days; Virginian, Bedell, N York; Victoria, Nilton, Attakapas. In Hampton Roads-Ship Olive and Eliza,Parsons, from James River bound to Antwerp. The brig Savannah. of and for Savannah, fni New York, was spoken yesterday 10 miles E of Cape Hen- ry, by the pilot boat Hannibal. CHARLESTON, June 3).-Arr, U S steamer Poin- sett, Trathen, Black Creek. Cld, schr Peru, Place, Jacksonville. Went to sea, ship Calhoun, O'Neill, New York; brig Dimon, Sherwood, New York; schr Daniel L Smith, Smith. Philadelphia; Reindeer, Coombs, Cuba. SAVANNAH, June 29-Arr, brig Ceres. Blanchard, Liverpool. Went to sea. ship America, Fletcher, Li- verpool; Tory's Wife, Pickha m, Yarmouth; Howard, MERCHANTS' FIRE INSURANtI COMPANY Dividend -A dividend of five p er cent on tl capital stock has been declared tk.is day. payab at the office of the company, No. B5 Wall street, and after the 16th instant. j4 lm NATHANIEL W. STRONG, Secretary. D IVEIUND-The Trustees of the NISWYORK LII INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY have tl dav declared a dividend of 7 per cent, on the cal tal stock of the Company, being the semi annu dividend of six per cent, and one per cent exut payable on and after the 10th inst. The transit books will be closed from the 7th to the I 0h inst. j4 3w E. A NICOLL.Sec'ry. M ECHIANICS BANKING ASSOCIATION,--ELE TION.-Notice Is hereby given to the subsc bers to the Capital Stock of the'- Mlechanics Bankir Association." that an Election for 21 Directors w he held on Wednesday, the lltn July. in-tant, the lecture Room of the Mechanics Society, in Crc by-str elt. near Grand street. The Poll vx iII open at 4 o'clock. P. M. and be close, at 7 P. M. Each share will be te;itled to one vot By order of the Special Committee. j4 ill TIIOS. R. MERCEIN, Ch aiman. NOTICE.-The Cwipartnerihip been the su scribers, under the firm of GURDON BUCK SON, is this day dissolved by mutual consen Either party is authorized to use the name of tt firm in liquidation.-New York, 4th July, 1838. GURDON BUCK. CHARLES D. BUCK. The undersigned have formed a Copartnership f the transaction of a General Commission Busine, in this city, under the name of BUCK & CO.-Nei York, 4th July, 1S38. CIIARI.ES D. BUCK. j4 3t DANIEL BUCK, Jr. BOARD WANTED.-A parlor and bed room wlt breakfast, wanted by a gentleman, in the uppi part of East Broadway or any of the streets hetwee East Broadway and tl'e East River. Address V. be 165 Lower Post Office. j4 3t BOARID.--Three or four gentlemen can be accon .Dmodated with board and lodging at 38 Iarrisc corner of Washington streets, j4 3t' L. M. IIOFFMAN, Auctioneer. SUPERIOR TEAS BY SHIP MARBLEIIEADI--L. I SIOFFMAN & CO. will sell on Tuesday the l0t July at 10 o'clock at the P'lienix Sales Room, a entire invoice of choice Teas, imported in the shit Marblehead and Duncan, eneisting of 261 half chests IIyson; 150 131bbxs, 76 61b bvs do 1000 chests, 500 hfdo Young Hyson 150 131b and 61 hoxs do. 50 cases do, 126 hf chests Gunpowdi 175 131b boxes do, 20U0 61b do do, 100 cases cal nisters do, 170 half chests Imperial, 100 do Hyson Skin, 165 chests Souchong, 31 hf doTonkay, Tne above Teas are entire invoices and will b found to be of very choice quality. Catalogues an samples will be ready the (lay previous. j2 3t GREEN AND lHOT HOUSE PLANTS AT tHYD PARK.-On rriday Morning-, July 6th, will be sol at auction at S o'clock.A. AM tile magnificent Plant beloneiig rig the valuable collection of the late 1) Hus:-ck. atl Hyde Park. These Plants are in exee lent condition and iamany of them perfectly unique pIlticularly lihe larim"r lB tnksias. C('atahi ,u os w: be ready f.or delivery in it f'.ew days. l.sdir's nn gentlemen desirous of examining thie Plaints, ca do so at any moment by applying to Mr. HOBBz Gai diner of the Establishment. j28 Htis AARON LEVV, Auctioneer. F. .1. BEARINS, Auctioneer. AUCTION NOTICE-Will be sold on Friday. at I 1 o'clock, in front of 91 Wall street, 200 boxes MWe sina Lemons, in prime oreer. and worthy the matter tion of shippers: also. 31) baskets Champagne. j4 TOBACCO AND SEGAKS-40 oalesSt. Jago Toba( Sco, entitled to debenture; llO0,00OSt. Jago Segar; entitled to debenture, for sale by jl 3t TIOMPSON & ADAMS. 53 South-st. .LORll)A BIANK NOTES purchased a reduce .' rates-also. United States, Pennsylvania, Vii ginia, Delaware, New Jersey, District of Columbim Maryland, Kentucky. Indiana, Illinois, Ohio. Eas ern, and Safety Funt dts, by S. J.SYLVESTER, 130 Broadway, J4 aid 22 Wall st. ")II,.LS OF EXCIIANGE made payabTe on any oar I) of Great Ilritain and Ireland in sums of j ani upwards, always for sale by S. J. SYLVESTER, 130 Broaway, j4 and 22 Wall st. ALL KINDS OF FOREIGN GOLD bought and sol at S.J. SYLVESTER'S. 130 Broadway, j4 and 22 Wall.st. TEAS-1(10 half chests superior Young -Hyson; 5 do do Hyson; 40 do do IHyson Skin, for sale by i4 PUTNAM & SLOCUM, 85 Front-st. BEESWAX-A lot, for sale by j4 lDE PVI STER & WHITMARSH, 49 South-st. POT ASH SCRAPINGS--The highest price paid fo SPotash Scrapings, bv j4 J. V. MACIIETT, 251 Front.st. USSIA BRISTLES-4 casks Suckoy, for ea;e Ib 1j4 DOW &. CO. 157 Pearl-st. SALT PETRRE- 16,000 ibs. for sale by S ji DeOW& CO. 157 Pearl-st. lHITE BEANS--180 bushels jusi received, f sale by ARTHIIUR & BROWER, 97Front st. J HAVANA SUGAR- -IO oxess prime yellow lHavant I Sugar. landing from brig Uncas. for sale by j4 AYMAR & CO. 44 Soutih,st RYE, FLOIItK AND CORN MEAL-600 bls. Philad and Jersey Rye Flour: 400 bhis Corn Meal. for salt j4 by P. I. NEVIUS & SON, 11 South-st, HAMILTON GOODS-100 packages Z & T and III Long Cloths. and 6-4 brown Cottons, for sale by .J4 J. W. & T. NESMITH. 50Pine.st. YELLOW PINE BOAR U1)--For sale, 33,000feet yel Y low Pine Boards, It inch. afloa- Apily on boarc schr H. Middleton, at Dover st, wharf, or to j4 GEO. SUTTON, 88 South st. up stairs. W INI)OW GLASS-500 boxes 6x8, 7x9, 8x10, 10x12 &c. for sale ty .il ART'HUR & BROWER, 97 Front-st. FLOURlt-10 his suplerline in handsome order ftl ehipping;250 half his do do do, for sale by J4 E. W DUNHAM. 5South-st. LU,1ti'kR-40.U;Ofe'et common Boards; 200 bunches Shingles. for sale by j4 JOHN JOHNSON'S SODN, 2 4 3 foutb.st. INSEED OIL-30 bis pure American, for sale by j4 E. W. DUNHAM. 5 South-st. ATS-400 bushels prime Northern, for sale by j4 JOHN JOfINSON'S SON. 2 &3 South.st. ru/OLASSES- 123 hhds of good quality will be land IVj. ing to-morrow from nrig Argali, froln Matanzas, at Wartng's yarm'. Brooklyn, and for sale by j4 WOODHUI., Ar M{N'IJuRNS. 87 South.st. IIIT.AllAC-5O cases good n'i,, ,i 'i ,' " k ^j4 B E N J., H 1'I L m i H ,,rj,i, bt.,i. SALT1'PETRTE-1I0 hags for sale ly _j4 I.EVY & COLGATE, 67 Wall-st. GLUE-50 bls of various qualities, for sile by j4 BEN.l. II. FIELD, 28 Burline slip. LUE VITRIOL -]5 bls, for sale by __)j4_ LEVy 4 COLGATE, 67 Wall-st. IBLEACHIING POWDERS--15 casks superior, for j4 GEO. I M(OREWOOD & CO. 52 South.st. MANNA--12 cases small flake, for sale by j4 LEVY & COLGAT''E, 67 Wall.st. WHITE WA<--5 cases good quality. for sale by jy BENJ. h. FIELD. 28 Burling slip. HAWLS-Tartan Wool, assorted patterns, light Sand dark grounds, and woollen checked Cloth for trowsers,landlng and for sale by LAURENCE, MURRAY & INGATE, j4 33 Beaver.st. DRUGS, &e.-Gum Kino. Gum Arabic. Citric Acid. Cxalic Acid. Coculus Indicus, Annilseed,Caira- way Seed. Gum Olibanum. powdered Rhuhaib. Grains Paradise, Senna, Gamboge, Mustard Seed, Mace, &c for sale by j4 BENJ. HI. FIELD, 28 Burling slip. C ORIAL-l case dogs teeth Coral, and 2 boxes of Coral Negligees, for sale by LAURENCE, MURRAY & INGATE, j4 3S Beavei-st BROWN SUGAR LEA)--I0 casks for sale by j4 GEO. B. MOREWOOD) & CO. 52South-st. LOUt-52 hibs. fine Richmond county, tor sale by j4 DANIEL L GRAY, 1i5 Front st. RUGS-20 cases Star Anniseed, for sale by D HECKSCIIERS, FOSTER & MATFELD j4 45 South-st. BUTTER-170 small kegs of common quality, for Sale by DAN'L L. GRAY. 165 Front st. j4 PltPRING OIL-20,000 gallons light colored, for sale 0 J4 by D. & A KINGSLAND).55 Broad.st. LOVES--30 bbls. for sale by C j4 PUTNAM a ~L.OCUM. R6 Front-st. CLOVER SEED-1-0 tierces Southern, 3 tcs and 4 bls Western, of prime quality, for sale by j4 I)AN'L L. GRAY. 165 i'tront-st. CLOTH--6 cases black Broad Cloth, for sale ty C IHECKSCIIERS, COSTLY & MATFELD, J4 45 South. street. OPIUM-12 cases Turkey, lor sale by J4 LEVY & COLGATE, 67 Wallest. ONEY--100 demijohns superior quali ty, received and for sale by j .)J, V. MACHETT, 251 Front-street. OOL-40 bales superior clean picked Buenos Ayres Wool, for sale by j4 SMI'II, T'IIURGAR & CO 66 Pine-st. ANNISEED-10 bagsDrime Sicily Anniseed, for sale by HECKSCHERS, COASTER & MATFELD, j4 45 Soutn-st. CASTANHA NUTS-500 oags for sale by Sj PUTNAM & SLOCUM 85 Front.st. PERM CAN[ILES-2000 boxes assorted sizes, for sale by D. & A. KINGSLAND. 55 Broad-.st. j4 ]ICE--150 tiercesof prime quality, for sale by j4 DAN'L L. GRAY, 165 Front st. BRIIMS'TONE-50 tons Crude, and 200 boxes toll, in prime order, for sale by HECKSUIIERS, COASTER & MATFELD, j4 45 South street. RICE-100 tierces prime Carolina, for sale by I HECKSCHERS, COASTER & MATFELD. j4 45 South.st. BORDEAUX CLARET N I) SAUTERNE -10icases choice Leoville and St. Julien Claret, 40 cases Sauterne and Barsac, for sale by J4 DANIEL L GRAY, 165 Front-st. RUM-30 puncheons for sale by IIECKSCHERS, COASTER & MATFELD, j4 45 South street. KIN S-Buenos Ayres Goat and Deer Skins, for sale j3 by GEO D. BALDWIN. 96 Maiden lane. GROUND NUTS-173 bags for sale by DE PEYSTEK &.WHITMARSH, j4 49 South-st. 'AIL CIOTH-' A few cases heavy Dutch, for sale by S HECKSCIIERS, COSTERI & MATFELD, j4 45 South-st. CU'T' AND WROUGHT NAILS, BREADS & SPIKES- J 2500 casks assorted sizes, for sale by j4 CEBRA & CUMING, 106 Pearl-st 1EGARS--20.000 fine Havana Segars, for sale by HECKSCHERS, COASTER & MATFELD, j4 45 South-st. POSTSCRIPT. BY THIS MORNING'S MAIL. Correspondence of the New-York Gazette. WASHINGTON, July 2, 1838. The little sub-treasury bill passed thie Senate ti day by a vote of 27 to 22. Mr. Calhoun spoke an voted against it. He goes for no such half wa measures. The bill, by repealing the first twelv sections of the deposit act, i.e., the whole act sofa as it relates to deposits in Banks and the reception of Banuk notes, throws the Treanury on the ac of 1789 and the law of 1816, as further explain ed by the act of this session preventing a discrimination, as to the mode of payment between different branches of the revenue. There will be no restraint upon the receivability of specie paying bank notes ; but on the other hand, there wi be no compulsory deposit of the revenue in banks The President will, na doubt, have to employ bank altogether and all the objects of the suc-Treasur as it passed the Senate without the specie clause will thus be gained. The President. will be absolved from all legal re straint in the matter, and left to exercise his ow discretion. Mr. Benton said the bill only pu all the Balnks on an equal footing, and the Pre sident would, no doubt, voluntarily continue t employ banks as depositories. Mr. Calhoun said this was the case the bill would meet his views, an instead of destroying the system, to which he wa opposed, it would only absolve it from legal regular tion. I don't think it will pass thle House. The Ligh House bill was passed in the Senate. Mr. King o Alabama, was elected President pro tempore of th Senate, in the absence of the Vice President of th U. S. and took thle Chair. The HIouse of Representatives passed the bil increasing the army by a vote of 112 to 80. and i was sent to the Senate, where it was referred. Th Senate will riot concur in thie amendments, but th diltcrunce will no doubt be settled by a conference Cambreling reported a bill to invest the funds re ceivcdt under the Smithison bequest. The Harbo bill wa under coi:itileratiorui whlien the nail closed DEATH OF MITCHELL.-We learu fronri the ulo bile Examiner, of the 25lh ult. that Mitchell, wel known about that city as "the Pirate," died tha morning, about six o'clock. Several days previous he was imprisoned for riot, and by some mean made his escape. He was retaken the day belbre and bound, but whilst on his way to tihe prison lie managed to unloose himself. In securing hbin he made resistance, and the guaed was obliged tc shoot him down. He died from the wound received PHIIILADELPIIIA, July 3.-Arr, brigliPeru, Crosby Boston; ascirs John M Clayton, Erricksoui, N York Lucy and Abligail, Baker, Providence; George, Al ford, ll'irtlord; Susan, Baker, Boston; tuak Hill, Sun son. East Machias: Lugraune, Patlterson, Pirtou.NS Vultuie, (Ciay, I.utec; sloop llarriet a d Martha Green, New York. Cid, sclnr Phlladtlphia, Brans comb, St liarts. Below, ship Roan )ke, Hlarris, Buen. os Ayres. BAILTIMORE, July 3.-Arr brig Harriet, Phillips 45 days front Rio de Jantiro. Left, 18thll May, brigs Montezuma. Jack-on, from Baltimor just arrived brigs Medina, Albertson. from Falk.ands, refitting; lnaependence, Graham, for N. York, in 3 or4 day,. The brig Mary, Spencer, from NYork., bound to Val. paraiso, arr on 16th, in 93 duys passage, after being in Ion 71 Wilat 58 S. twice--stove bulwarks and stauncheons fore and aft, decKs swept of boats Ac. and would probably havy to undergo some conside- rable repairs. Also ar brigs Solon, Forest, Savannah ; Freeman, Sparks, Matanzas ; Levant, Henday,do; sch Fabus, White, Port au Prince. Left. Jnne 21, brig Red Rover, Girdler, fmn Boston. via Cape Haytim-n; schr Ontario, Alden, fm NYoek,dischg. Cld. ship Draper, tiillert, Rotterdam. Ruteda ROM AN CEMENT-200 bIlsjust received, for sale 1 i by DO)W & CO. 157Biiotd-st. r I. USSIA SHIEETINGi--15 bales received and for I J sale by I)OW & CO. 197 Pearl-st. j4 a TALTHIIAM COTTONS-150 packages A and II v and Nos 2,3. 4.5 and6 brown and bleached, fur sale by J. W. & T. NESMITH, 50 Pine-st. j4 LExACHED (ioOJP$-780 pases comprising every e 4 style and quality, for sale by j4 J. W. & T. NESMITH, 50OPlne.st. L GARIS--900,000 for sale by R3 i4 DOW & CO. 167 Pearl.st. DEFINED WIIALE OIL-2000 galls refined Whale IL Oil, for sale by J4 J. V. MACIIETT, 251 Front-st. RUSSIA CRASII-9 bales for sale by 31 0 )OW & CO, 157 Pearl.st. N NNIS OIL-391 half piculs. for sale by A j44 DOW & CO. 157 Pearl st. COT'lrON SEED OIL--2L0l gallons Cotton Seed Oil, S for sale by J. V. AlACHE'rI,, 251 Front-st. j4 TO PARENTS AND MEN OF BUSINESS.-In con- I sequence of numerous applications for a more extended course of mercantile education, the' un- dersigned have made arrangements to receive into their establishment, 183 BroaaVay, a se:ect class of youns gentlemen, who will be thoroughly qualified or thle aqtieg of the coumlting house. This class is now forming, and is strictly liimite t to 25 pupils. The course of studies embraces I'ENlMNSHIP, ARITHMETIC, BOOKKEEPING, ENGLISH GRAM- MAR, G EOG IRAPHY. MERCANTILE LETTER WRI- TING. &c. The pupi s are exercised in making out Invoices, Account Sales, Accounts Current, In Drawing and Accepting nills, in lthe ('Calculat;ons of Exchanges and Interest, iand are passed through the ),Ifle roUitne ofCountiingg house prat"ice. BOIUK i F PfINO is taugllt upon an original plan; the result of several years assiduous application, devoted almost exclusively to the advancement of this branch of education. The limits of an adver- tisement preclude an5 discussion of the merits of this method. Its main features, however, are to ad- vance thle powers of the learner's understandingto a level with the subject, while all other modes of teaching are attempts to simplify the subject by means of some rutlm, to the level of al1 capacities! This distinction will be well understood by those familiar with trud science;-an attempt to simplify Geometry would be equally absurd with the attempt to simplify Book keeping so as to dispense with the necessity of reasoning clearly through a demonstra tion of its theory. There would be no difficulty in teaching a young man, by the help of ruies, to Jour, nalize, Post and alanpe 600 transactions, in the space of a lew weeks; but to ponclude that by such instruction he is qualified to undertake the arrange. ment ofa merchant's books, is by far too absurd ior the grave consideration of a practical accountant. The notorious inefficiency of the ordinary process of teaching BOOK-KEEPING, so justly complained of, is to be attributed to the use of rules in teaching it. their object beiqg to dispense With that process of TH[NKING which real business imperatively, though insensibly, leads tlhe earner into. Rules, it is true, are used by practical men,but never with safety, till they have learned to deduce them from principles. As it is a naxim in this institution that no pupil can be taught faster than he can learn, no promises are madeto teach .BOOK-.EILPING in any stated time; ifa pupil be capable of learning it In a fortnight, he may lest assureoft being taught in that time; but if his mind be not sufficiently matured, he must undergo patiently the labor ot study, and the teach- erwho pretends to relieve him of this lab' r by any new fangled notion must inevitably deceive him. PENMANSH1P will receive particular attention ; and as skill ip this art depends mainly upon PRAC. TICE, the number of lessons are net listited, but pupils who attend the school regularly are taught till they are proficient. The pretenstohs every day put forth of imparting that mechanical dexterity which is indispensable toFREE WRITING, in afew easy lessons, could only be equalled byprofewssng to enable a pupil to rival PAGANrNI in the same time on the Violin i Such pro- fessions are too absurd to deceive any but the ignor. ant and unthinking multitude. MERCIIHANTS and PARENTS who may feel inter- ested in promoting a well organised plan of COM- MERCIAL INSTRUCTION are respectfully invited to call at the rooms, 183 Broadway, and judge for themselves. References to practical book keepers, who have commenced their duties as acconlltantts in extensive mercantile houses immediately on leaving the School. B. F. FOSTER & ml ls2taw tf TIIOMAS JONES Principals WINE, FRUIT, BRUGS, &c.--CHAMBERLAIN BROOM & CO. No. 103 Front-st. offer for sale- MADEIRA-150 qartecqass superlorSicily,Cone to brand PORT-250 qr casks superior Sicily, Carlill brand MALAGA-100 qr casks Dry, superior RAISINS-600 boxes Malaga Bunch, in fine order; 150 casks do Cask; 300 do red Smyrne in prime order ALMONDS-160 bales soft shelled Morse!lles; 150 do Lisbon paper shelled; 150 do hard shelled Mar- seilles; 100 boxes Bittet, shelled WALNUTS-300 bags Palermo washed; 70 bales Gre- noble, superior FILBERTS-300 bags superior Sicily CURRANTS-300 small casks superiorZante; 6 butts do do, put up for London BIRAZIL NUTS-150 bags LICORICE PASTE-75 cases, very small sticks, Od brand; 50 do do Polizzi do; 50 do do F. Butter do; 100 do Messina VERMICELLI-30 cases Naples white MACCARONI-60 cases Naples white DRUGS-Landing from ship Minnett, 4 bales Alex- andiia Senna; 6.do Cumin Seed; 10 do Anni- seed; 6 cases Gum Tragacanth, 4 do Gum Gal- banum; 13doColocyth; 13 doOrris Root; 2casks Asphaltum; 7 do Gum Myrrh; 14 canisters Oil Rosemary. Also, 5 hhdsCrops DutchMadder; 15 do Ombro do, 10 cases Cantharldes; 9 casks Gum Arabic, fine picked, superior GLASS TUMBLER-50 cases, 600 each, f half pints RAGS-150 bales Sicily Linen SUMAC-500 bags Sicily, superior quality SALAD OIL-200 baskets superior Bordeaux; 100do do Marseilles WOOI,--100 bales Mogadore BRIMSTONE-900 cases refined Roll: 30 tons Crude FREDK. GEBHARD & CO. 21 Nassau street offer for sale in lots to suit purchasers. 25 casks Brass Kettles of approved quaiitv'and 20 cases Schliecher's German Pins sizes o- d e ar )n ct 1- re 11 e- 3. ;S ry e- n it e- to if d Is a- it of e 1 it e e II .t s e 1, n 3 1. FOURTH JULY DAY AND EVENING PANORAMA OF JERUSALEM-PANORAMA OF NIAGARA. D-3- The public is respectfully informed that these magnificent Pictures are now open for exhibit. tion at the new Panorama building, corner oi Prince and Mercer streets, Broadway. TIE PANORAMA OF JERUSALEM Is a splendid painting, of the largest class, covering a surface often thousand square feet, painted from drawings taken by Mr. Catherwoud, in 1834. THE PANOIRAMA OF NIAGARA FALLS Is also a beautiful picture, and has been pronounc- ed by competent judges superior to any represent. station of this celebrated Cataract ever presented to the public. Open from 9 in the morning till llo'clockin the evening. Admit:.,:r.e 25 cts. to each Panorama. Books ofdescrlptij.a may be obtained at the door at 121 cents each. J.18 Imis NIBLO'S GARDEN. GRAND CELEBRATION-FOURTH JULY 1776 and 1838-JUBILEE 01' NATIONAL INDE- PENDENCE-GRAND GALA. MTISQCELLANEOUS AND COMIC CONCERT, to commence at 8 o'clock, Vocal and Instrumen- tal. under the supe iintendence (, ,.lr. Watson. Mr. John Sefton in a variety u: ;omic Songs. Alter the Concert, the ni..; splendid display of FIRE WORKS evem exhibited in this Garden, by that unrivalled arti., Mr. II. J. S. HALL, Pyroteelh- nist to this Garden ol.ly. Mr. Hall has been engaged during the winter ai.d spring in preparing this ey. hioition, and pledg( i himself for the beauty of hia ocesigns and billiai;:.y of colors, many of which are entirely new and l..-own only to himself, and for which ne has recei..:-d the highest premium by the American Institute, .-d which has procured forhlm. selt the honor of fui... shing exhibitions for the ho- norable body, the C i portion of Boston, for the las t two years. The Garden ont: s auspicious occascn will be brilliantly illuminate, d with thousands of variegatsi Lamps. Transparencies and Devices, appropriate to the celebration ol uur Glorious Independence. 6,NOPSIS OF THI, F EVENING'S AMUSEMENTS. Should tie weath> r prove unfavorable the enmer- tainmen.ts will ta]~e place in the Saloon, when a go. laxT of talent will e',.rt themselves to amuse thoue who may visit the Garden on that occasion. The gates will b. open at 7 o'clock, when th3b grand Military Ban\ -wtll perform VarlOua popul,,r National Airs, Marclecs, &c At ;o'qlo0k, the entertainments in the Saloon will commence witll a Cncert in one part. GRAND NATIONAL OVER'ITURE. Prepared expressly for this occasion, in which will be Introduced the air of Hall Columbia, Major An. drie's Lament, and i ankee Doodle--Lucas, Song-Mr. Archer -' Vhen the Banner of Freedom is w.,vi .g Mozar'l Solo on the Valve Trtinpet.Sig. Gambatl. Rossini Comiri Song, Mr. Fra!lmln. The Cork Leg" Jones Song, M,. 1', Bishop, The Mountain Maid" Song. Mrs. Williams, "-iHail to Columpbia, fair Queen of thW Oc an." Solo on the Violin, .Mr. Opel, the Carnival of Venice with. tl c ar nations ol Paganib ni Opal Comic Song. Mr. JQiui Softon, embracing the following Cla sical Airs: "Al round my Hai," "Mine Lofe is der Rider," "Swiss Roy." "Ml.rrily oh I" "Zurich's Water," "~'u du ,legst milrim herzen," and "Swiss diover Boy."' Overture to Figaro, Morgat After which a superb display of FI1E WORKS, By that celebrated Artist Mr. Hall, Pyroteohnlst a this Garden only. Will take place, with a variety of new and maa nificent devices, rei resenting colored flies of the hues of the rainbow-the art of producing wnlch i- known only to the unrivalled Artist. Mr. Hall. Thcy will be given in the 1 blowing order: Large Signal Rokl is, colored Meteors. After which, the Fi, y Serpent ill fly repeatedly from the North to th, South Gardesl. After whiich a new and splendidpiece. called the STAR OF COLUMBIA.?! After which, the Mo ring Glory. After which, spend id A lgerine THUNDER WHE17L of unusually large dimensions. Two pound bril.iai,t Marine Rockets with flower baskets. ITALIAN FIGURE PIECE, ILLUMINATED. THE PERSIAN ROSE. This splendid Piece commences with a revolvlrg Sun of Silver Fires, which changes to the figure piece THE PERSIAT ROSE, in silver lace wo k. This piece will form thile uentre of two immense con- centricions of brilliant fire, revolving in contrary di. sections, and decorated with re. solving lights of every color,and of tte most dazzling splendor. FINALE-The Exhibition to conclude with the TEMPLE OF LIBERTY. 1 Covering a space of 3,000 square feet. dedicated to the Anniversary of AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE, and got up expressly for the occasion--forming one of the largest pieces of Fireworks ever exhibited m1 the United States. This rinagnificent piece extends from the eastern to the western extremity of the Garden; it is thirty feet in height, and will display a surface of colored and brilliant fixed and turning fires of about three thousand square feet. In the centre is seen the vestibule of the Temple, exhibit. lng a magnificent AMERICAN STAR, formed by ev- ery color Imagination can devise, enclosing in fig ures of silver lace work, the date Of our glorious In- dependence, 1776. The whole ending in a fea de jole. An intermission of half an hour for promenade and refreshments. To conclude with LE MALHEUREUX-or, My Old Luck. The Poetry by J. B, Phillips, Esq. The Mualo by J. Watson, Esq. Distribution. Eliza, Mrs. Hautonville I Goodluck J. Sefton Mr. Milton, Mr. Archer I Mr. Smith, Bishop Mr. Watson, composer and director of the Music. Tickets 50 cents, Doors open at 7 o'clock, and the, performance to c,'mmence at 8 o'clock. Omnibusses will run to and from the City Hotel, to the Garden, during the evening. Jy4 THURSDAY. r3.-Last night but one of the engagement of the extraordinary RAVEL FAMILY now 14 in number. Under the direction of Gabriel Ravel consisting of Gabriel Ravel. Javilli Ravel, Antoine Ravel, Jerome Ravel, Dominique Ravel, Eugene Fencion, Francois Ravel, Jean Ravel, (8 yearsold)\ Madame -Jerome Ravel, Mad, Eugene Fenelon. Leader of the Orchestra-Mr. D- Ravel. Second night of the TERRIFIC AACENTION. T13-This Evening, the Vaudeville of L'OURS ET LE PACHA. Which will be performed in the French Language. Schahabaham, Mr, T Bishop Maricot, Jerome Ravel Roxalane, M'me E. Ravel Zetulbe, E'me J. Ravel To conclude with the TERRIFIC ASCENSION of Madame Jeroime Ravel and Javelli Ravel on the Tight Rope, extended from the South to the North Garden, a distance of 300 feet to the top of an Ancient Tower constructed expressly for this purpose and designed 1 I PARK THEATREh. 62d iear of Independence--the front of the Theatre will be Brilliantly Illuminated. r3 This Evening, the Farce of ADVICE GRLATIS. Odboy, Mr. Placide I Ellen, Mrs. Chlppindale After which the fist sceno of SIEGE OF ROCHELLE With other entertainments, consisting of Songs and Dances by Mr. Checkeni and Mr. King. After .which, first act of LA BAYADaRfi. Alter which the Opera of MASANIELI.O. After which the Furce of SCAN MAG. Mr. Singleton, Mr. Placide I E. Singleton, Wheatley Julia, Mrs. Chippindale To conclude with the 2d act of DEKI FitEISCIU'Z. Doors open at 7 o'clock--Performance to com. mence at 7j o'clock precisely. J4 NATIONAL THEIATItie. (LateItalian Opera House.) FOURTH JU.LY-62d year of Independence-Splen. did Illumination, and portrait ot the immortal WASHINGTON. 0::- This Evening, the Drama of SHE WOULD BE A SOLDIER. Indian Chief. Mr. Henry Wallack Captain Pendragon, Mr. Browne Jerry, Williamls i Ceristine, Mrs, Sefton Mr. Williams will sing All Round My Hat and Prison Comforts ; Mr. Horneastle, will sing the Hunters ot Kentucky--and a Sailors Hornpipe by a Volunteer. After which ROBERT MACAIRE. Robt Macaire, Mr. Browne Bertrand, W. H. Williams Clementine, Mrs. Rogers Germerril, Rogers To conclude with the Fearless and Extraordinary Performance of VAN AMBURGII as the Roman Gladiator. Doors open at half past and performance to com- mence at half past 7 o'clock. Jy4 ADMISSION ONLY 25 CENTS. GLORIOUS CELEBRATION OF THE BIRTH DAY OF I.IBERTY' 1776. 13- AT HANINGTON'S DIOKAMIC INSTITUTE, City Saloon, opposite St. Paul's Church-Day and Evening. Performance on WEDNESDAY, JULY 4tb, 1838, Combination of the following novel attractions. Miss Jones, from the Royal Coburg Theatre, London, will mate her first appearance on the Flying Wire. golng through a variety of novel and daring Feats, never executed by anylady be. lore, the only female Equilibrieat in America. Per- forming a variety of surprising Feats, comprising Swords, Plates, ltings, &c concluding her perfor- mances with a grand Fancy Garland Dance. Six new Moving Dioramas, of the most intense and thrilling interest. Day Perform anree at 2, 4, and 6 o'clock, Evening Perfoimance at 8 and half past o'clock. Order of the Amusements of tie day. t cone I-Allegorical Representation of the Des. truction of'Temple of Jerusalem, under Vespasian- Painted by Wilker. Miss Jones will perform her wonderful exercise on the Flying Wi. e., as performed by her at the Royal Coburg Theatre, London, for lifty nights, with un- bounded applause. Scene 3--A View on the Rhine, by Lehr. Scene 4-The fourth is a Dioramic Scene of exqui- site,calm and solemn beauty,representing by moon- light a dilapidated Convent of St. Francisco, near Barcelona, Spain. Miss Jones will display a variety of her surprising Light and Fancy Equilibrium Equipaireing, Swords, Plates, Rings, Keys, Coins, Feathers, anda number of other fancy articles. Overture on the Piano, Bassford. Scene 5-Corruna, in Spain-painted by P. Grain-- sea, consisting of a sweet prospect of hill and dale, verdant lawns and towering forests. Diaromic Scene 6-The Departure of the Israelites from Egypt. Tnis is a scene of solemn grandeur to the Christian ; it is replete with association of the execution ofttne will of the divine Creator, as des- cribed in the sacred volume. Miss Jones will conclude ller performances with a Fancy Garland Dance. Admission, 25 cents, children with parents halt price. Jv 2 - -.' W* elevated position, the re Battery. At half-past 6 o will be requested to retire the evening's amusement tainment's will begin at Signal Rockets, at Interv cension of a Montgolfier Smagnitude, any Fire ro M htblted intais city, it w displaying on attaining it nate changes of splendid With. illuminations, S 'evening exhibition ofFir ly for the celebration b ncl Artist to.this Garde nine m,'clo k, with a Ca which will illuminate in rounding object, Rockets Rain, &c. A new and pat Texian -tar Piece; this r ces with a line of revolvi luminated with cen res o Orange and Gold, which figure piece or Qhe Texl a display ofMosaic work. in over a surface of upwards o ving lluminate centres explosion of a Maroon Bat eta with Streamers. 8in Shell, projected from a thousand ie t in the air, greatest altitude, a sple fire drooping to the eart &ac. A beault.Il Bengola will instantaneously Ill object. Rockets, with c A handsome new piece. st tain ; this splendid piec commencing with a Hex Sombre, Rayonet,'brillia Gold fires, with an illua crimson, and green chan dical Fountain, composed versing brilliant fires u in the air, terminating wi with Comets, Stars and and migniflient piece, c with three imutations, fir cal Wheel ofsilver, gold, Grecian Maltese and Chin ing te tloar silver Stars o riched with golden circle splendid display of Malte Lattice work, ending wit tl-t flatters himself that t ing acknowledged an ori fired by any other artist with crimson and purple crimson. green, orange a and splendid piece, for t .Scroll and Passion Flowe tical wheel of large dim a beautiful scroll ofSitl.e centre of the assion Flo the revolving Intersectio liant jessimine, with cent purple, crimson, blue an surrounded oy a magnificent minatinrig In a grand e leu ting at one view. ail the present known in the ar brilliant Marine Rocket Streamers A new and sn time In this Garden, ca three mutations; an octa ofsilver, gold, brilliant Pcrsian and Columbian F four silver stars of luxu with golden circles of ru cid display of jessamine, Work, ending with a Feu minelResplendant Light, and Sliver Stars. A new a the Kaleldoscope;, This forms one of the most ever exhibited in this cou havingbeen spared by the rior to any piece of the to thepublic This piece did Vertical Wheel ofvarig its cernme, a rainbow cir commllicaiiagt.W a grand evolving Fire?, hlie exter mense sun of silver, go file- i lunilnated. upwards ,. changing; to superb di dazzling biIlliancy The c res, are iroo numerous t piece dei ive.s its name, s with gold and silver Rai Piece called Camelia Ja perb pie-ce, forms one of sing appearances of Pyro this country, as no pain arnst to render It equalif hlitherto pr..-sented to the mutatto,,s, first commenc gon Vdriclal wheel of so brilliant and spangled tu the centre with ruby, eme topas and silver fires, a police Flower of diamond brilaiancy, terminating Chinese spangled gerb fi Ruckets \Mith cilns An mii'trrmissiiL.i of tw first anda second parts f noifil. Part d-BATTLE 6plieidid and extensive bited in this c untry. A the Marseilles Hymn. T opens with a splendid vi with the town and fortifi Algerine Batteries are di on the south, the French others under a press of s the rear of the town is t ror,numerous French ship unier full sai moving i keeps up an incessant fir cations. The battle co report from the Flag Shi answered by false fires drums beating to arms whole line of the French Moslem Clarion from t Fiench Fleet are now see a press of sail taking the enemy's Forts on which fire of RED HOT SHOT a they are in return annoy on the island on which by the French Gun Boats and blown up. The Alge from the south by the Fren ed by a brisk fire from th adding is now opened fr Fleet. A desperate effort the Algerine batteries f the Fort of the Emperor, returned by the whole l The Cit, is seen on fir combat becomes m, re an length it is terminated by the gallant French, the A their Flag is truck, and ror is blown up with a r3- The visitors on thi opportunity of Judging th as regards the beauty of d brilliancy of the colors, all com The Garden will be sup several thousand varied will perform dur B Gates open at half ces at seven o'clock- Ad one shilling-Evein F AM'1IICA Broadway. corne FOURTH OF JUL T- At an early hour th for the reception of vislto windows and the parape witnessed all the process tions of the military and works to take place in t the usual attractions of tensyive in America,) and mance of Signor Blitz-T day and evening, a Livi or the Ourang Outang, the Irom Borne, ever brtug Each performance of the clude with the dance of si mon table. This feat ca other ersonin America. take place at interval TL HE GREAT PICTURE of In the Temple, Admittance to all 25 cts. PEALE'S AND GALLERY OF THE F opposite the Thi proprietor announces LIVING OURANG OUTANG from west coast ofAfrica. "connecting link" is n can be seen during the da E1r- A Novel exhibition day eveningnext, 21st, a every evening unt Italian Fantoccini or M commence on Monday, July o'clock, and continue t it will take place several evening. In the course of Will perform several The great living Anaconda is so perfectly docile tha most timid, Itwill be fe and Fridays, at 12 o'clock ing it within its folds, a feathers Amnittance including th Children half price. try- EXHIBITION at the Tuesday nex A GALLERY OF Which without the use o 'possess a brilliancy of shade not excell Admission 50 cents. chil !4 CASTLE 12-MR. MARSH respecttu and the public, that th tensively improved and e attractive style will be lllh,for t His celebrated Band of direction of Mr. Thos. Di and will amuse the visit N. B. FIRE WOBKS ev cr Admittance one shilling will be furnished. H M. SCItIEFFELIN, off 144 Fron Window Glass-2000 boxes bra Vials and Bottles--1500 Venetian Red-175 h Spanish Brown--150 Yellow Ochre--100 Shot-400 bags dro Saltpetre-50 Caster Oil-100 his fresh Chrome Green-120 cases B Glue-100 bls New Yor Litharge-100 k Prussian Blue- 60 Bdchelle Sal Seidlitz Mix Tartaric Acid-75 boxes Asphaltum; Aqua Forti Acet Distillat; Aceti Cayenne Pepper; Cham Copper Bronze; Cyanure Colomel; Corros. S MERCHANTi' MARINE New-York,.2d DlIVIDEND-The Presiden Marchcants' Marine In this day declares a Divide able on and after Jy4 2w JOHN IIE President and Dire SURANCE COMPANY have dividend of six cent on t last six months, payable the 6t j3 2w JAS. S. SCHER NEW YORK INSURANCE dent and Directors havys vidend of five per cent o Company for the last si Stockholders or their leg after the 9th inst, at the j3 JOHN OFFICE OF THE JACKS Company of the City o -The Board of Directors dividend of five per cent ou six months, pay j32w_ L. NEW JERSEY RAIL RO TION COMPANY.-A Di cent on the capital stock declared, payable on Mo transfer books will be j3 Im .1. WORTH IVIDEN --TheBoard of D INSURANCE COMPANY ha a semi-annual dividend of plus dividend of five pe stock, payable on an jy3 Im LEWIS IfY OFNEW ORLEANi C due on the 1st ult. on Municipality, will be paid plicat j3 2w D. EBBET BUTCHERS AND New-Yor .iun NOTICE-The Annual Elec Inspectors of Election w ing-house on Tuesday, th Poll will be open from one P. M. By order J21 tJIlO DW. T Office of the At New York, 27t DIVIDEND.-The Board of Declared a dividend of f to the Stockholders or the and after the 3d day o j29 2w is JACOB IHENIX BANK DIVIDEND Directors of the Phenix cleared a Dividend of fou Stock, payable on and after of July.-New Yok2 Bv order o j28 2w I N. G. T-TIITED STATES FIRE V JUNE, 27, 1838.-DIVIDE tors have this day declar cent for the last 6 months 2d .uly, until when, i he tra j281m By order. JAM NATIONAL BANK-Notice Stockholders of the N annual election for Direc spectors of the next annua the Banking House. No. 1 the 10th of July next, bet o'clock. By order SAML. FLEWWEL J25 15t Jun I TH WARD FIRE IN S oThe BOOKS of this Co subscription at No. I Han o'clock, and at the office Bowery, from 3 to PETER PALMER, PLINY FREEMAN ELI IAH JOSEPH F. LIPPED JOSEPH W SAVA j20 istf EDWARD aOTICE.-TRITN Mae I PANY of New York-Cap 850 each. Duration The undersigned. Comm Company,hereby give notice tion to the capital stock from II A. M. to 2 P. M of day and Saturday, the 12 July, 1838, at the C Two dollars and fifty cen bed will be required to be at the time of subscribing ter in accordance with th act of incorp Sect. 11. Before the sai mence business, or assum of this act, the whole am shall be paid in specie or have been secured to be pa the United States., or the York, or of any other state stocks of ANY INCOR PO LEGISLATURE of the ST shall be at or above par at of the Corporation of the Incorporated city of the BOND AND MORTGAGE up and LEASEHOLD ESTATE i lue, at least, thirty three than the amount loaned t funds and monies of the c ties aforesaid; but the b leasehold estate shall at ly in Sect 6. The stock and af shall be managed and c directors (chosen by bal holders.) Each of whom s a resident of the State sure onil ALL KINDS 0 M TIRANSPOtTA'UION and Nia risks b N. B. Stockholders in t BLE INT[IEIR INDIVIDUAL tract or engagement of CHARI.ES L. HENRY M. M. NOAH, ALEXANDER H HENRY II LA IAWRENCE IL JOHN P. AUS j21 tl5jy JOSEP FIRE INSURANCE-Offic JEta Fire Insurance C necticut, is at No, 135 Fr will be renewed and issu terme.bv A. . FIRE INSURANCE--The Company, Boston, S. In dent, will insure against chandize in the city of made to A. G. HAZARD 13 OFFICE TO LET, 89 first floor, over the au nLturn & Co. 89 Wall steel 1810, and possession give the premises. NO'TIlC.-The copartne between the subscribe firm of EMERSON S NOR under that of CARLISIE solved on the first of M outstanding business of bo Havre by Mr. Emerson, a Norwood.-New York RALPH E By his Attorney, CARLISLE F3 R EMERSON will co and Commission Business count. W ARRANTED TO LAST TON'S PLATINA PASTE.- ticle known for FILLING ed in private practice for the first time offered to th ing advantages over all o Being put into the tooth forms to the cavity howev comes as hard as the toot bly escape as other fillin applied without any pain. require the painful opera tions of the teeth in order It maybe used in all ca the Teeth ma Dentists have always having the precise quality great importance, but hav without success. In ever greatest satisfaction, The at Mr IPs office, 28 Stant cimens and receive refer other respectable persons has been applied. j26 MW WINES, ALMONDS, OILS V &c.-Cargoes of the Joinville, iust arrived landin Per George-81 i 64 hhds Clairet Wine, ( 45 hds White do. (Saut 210 qr cas 402 do Marlei2a 100 qr casks Musca 200 dases do do (I, 170 do Cl 400 baskets Champagne, 250 do Olive Oil, w 100 cases Olive 25 do Cornichons; 3 10 bales Velvet Cor 29 bales soft shell A 30 baskets Per Joinville-5 pipes Mad 550 qr casks do do; 90 hhds White W 22 qr casks 125 hhd 150 qr casks Muscat. 100i 2.O baskets (ilauduusdin 415 to Sa ald Oil, in 60 hampers empty 65 bales soft 50 cases Olives; 20 do Capres; 20 d 15 do Co ALSO, I 1000 qr casks 100 do Po 150 casks C 100 do White 150 qr cask 75 ind bls 1000 boxes 5 pipes old T 200 cases 150 do Ma 100 do E 300 do Assor 150 do A 100 do Eau d 300 basket 4 cases c- staining 1 100J cases Bordeaux Wine gaux. tour, I.eovil Brion, Branne Mouton St. Gemme, 100 cases Chamberti , (First The elegant new pa R. W. Foster, master, havi on board. will sail as abo having superior furnish on board, at Murr J4 JOHNSON & 1z3-T e above ship was b trade,and draws a light dr steam at t MOBILE PACKE (To go to the city (First Vessel The elegant fast saili VICTRESS, Dickinson, ma cargo on board, will rec to-morrow. For freight or commodations. apply on Murray's and Pine-s Jt STURGES & CLEAR FOR DARIEN To sail on th The fine fast sailin DAVfD B. CRANE, R T. Bro quarters of her cargo en will positively sail as ab or pass'ae, apply on boar 330 R. M. FOR SAVANNA (Regula The elegant packet La Tourrette. master. will or passage, having super tions, apply on board, J4 JOHNSON & KOn Sa A The superior fast sa TON, Win. Whittlesey, mas having the most of her ca above. For freight or p furnished.accommodations, street wh J4 SCOTT& ORRE [Regula The superior fast sa brig WM, TAYLOR, N. Hoe what freight may offer freight or passage, havi apply on board, foot J4 STURGES & C FOR CHARLESTON-- (On Thu The fast sailing co Sinclair, master, hast has cargo on board, will sai passage, having splendid on board, east side GEORGE SUTTON J4 Corner Burling (With De The packet brig MOS will receive what ficlght n For freIght or passage, commodations, apply on ling sli J4 GEO. L3i- The brig Star, will tak ed early (With De The superior cooper DIELIA, T. Sherwood, mast of her cargo engaged and what freight may offer an spatch. For balance of f superior accommodations, Maiden-la J3 J. TINKITAM & FOR CHAR The fast sailing b Kenyon, master., wil spatch. For freight .12 JO U. STATES MAIL STE FOIL CHARLESTON, S C. The elegant st YOIRK, Captain Jo leave pier 5, NIR a P. M. precisely. For ligh ply to Captain CHARLES MORGAN. N, B.-No freight taken af of sailing. FOR GEORGE The brig NANCY JANE be leady to receive next. for whizh, o J2 DEPEYSTER & W\VI FOR WASHI The fine schooner A will take what freight despatch. Forfreight r foot Central .13 R. M FOR NEW-B The schooner MARY, S will sail to-morrow. F appiy on board, east J4 M1ITCHIL NORFOLK AND) PO LOn Sat The superior fast sa THADDEUS, II, Walpole. clear as above. For freig accommodations, apply o toM. BEDE J2 STURGES & C FOR ALEXANDRIA, Washington City The fast sailing p VINCENT, Judson. maste despatch. For freight or Jones wh J2 STIIRGES & f FOR BALTIMO (On Thu The superior pack S. S. Woglam, master, hav board, will sail as aoove. passage, apply on board, Wall-s J3 JOHNSON & LOWD FOR BALTIMORE--McKe [On Sat The copper fast -. Barlow, master, will lance of freight, apply o ties-sll J3 McKEE & LO FOR BALTIMORE First Vessel The fast sailing r TOM WOOD, B. Atwell, mast as above Forfreight or at Jones' w STIIRGES & CLEA asFreight will be taken rat El-The vessels in thi running weekly, and ship aailiuz punctually here S FORIBALTI() [To-Mo The fast sailing coo tened packet brig I'AVILI loading at Old-slip, an freight or passage, which ap ply on b .14 J & FOR PtHILADELPI [This The fine packet can master, is now loading, For freight, apply on b .14 J. & __ FOR PHILADELPH (This The fast sailing sch master, is now loading at above. Forfreight, J4 J. & N. FOR PHILADELP [McKee & Iodon Through in (This E Also, the canal freight will leave as above, For f at reduced rates, apply o ties sli McKEE & LOUDON., N. B Freight and passen burg-time 6 days-for whi en. For further particul HALE'S PATENT ROTARY ries, Bathing Houses, D Refiner his pu p is c 'st of th tal, elaborately finished. ble to get cut oforder, wo continued column of wa fioni acistrrn well or boi below the station of the 30 feet lor mii)re above it va; ious sizes and capacity 3 o0 140 gallons p-r mi O sizes is applicable as a fir toi es, ships, s'eambats. ged as obc m vneaole atpl a stream of w ter can be d I u Iding The pump working with used wimi advantage isi m and be ng made without pa wanted for sugar refinerie and throw off hot syrup the power of one man at t by two men at the rate o and that wit mi I hose in common use in diameter, 2 inches thick crank and occupy but li their irom the well, cite of the house. The pum room where most convene tra flxtuies, it ill raise cold water, es wanted, i but in the simple form it one only. For the various pumps have be ,n a plied, a tv .. nd oit.'r:,.ion tle t t'olow lllg geltlE.uill: i, in pumps in con tant use for e pense or For its operation inpiiva D. Keese, No, 42 Barclay Messrs. Schuyler & Smith W. Anderson, t. For its r-pplication as a factories to Gen.Jas. A Mr. Wm. B. Leonard, of Fish In Sugar Refineries-to ourti Mr. .as. A, Berry And also to manv other this city and elsewhere of these pumps for their to tihe amount o01 t1 Abot:t670,000 worth of sold since their Inventi the city o Ne iti du- to tIe public, t I eeome acquainted w th t ticle, to inquire of i m lava used llhein-and not o in danger." INewburghl, A rnlnar asrtnrrpenr onn OLD LINE OP LIV The Old Line of Packets f ter be dispatched in the that when the sailing day will sail on ihe s f)ROMI NEW YORKi. ORPHEUS, 575 tons, Novem 19 D. G. Bailey, (M CAMBRIDGE. 850 tons, Ira Bursley, De OXFORD, 800 tons, J.AprilRathbone, Apr NORTH AMERICA. 610 S W.E.Hoxie, Janary I May 1 EUROPE, 618 tons, E. G. Marshall. Ja May 19 October COLUMBUS, 663 tons , T.FebruaryB. Cropper, June 19 SOUTH AMERICA, 610 t 0nn W.C.Barstow19 B L. Waite, ( J These Ships are all of th by men of character and pe ished with stores of the will be paid to passengers and convenience. The ra fixed by an understanding tire other lines, at 8140. of every d Neither the captains o Will be responsible for any ages sent by thim, unles are signed therefore. For f 10 GOODHUE & CO C H. MARSHALL, j3 and to BARING, BROT LIVERPOOL LIN To sail on t The packet ship P Smith, master, will sail For freight or passage, board, at the foot o 314 GRINNELL. MINTUR LONDON LINE O [To sail on t The packet ship PRE wick, master, will sai day. For freight or pas tain on board the ship, a J3 JOHN GRISWO FOR LIVERPOOL--T The well known fast & LAND. coppered and Robinson, master, will po above. For freight or pas on board at the foo J25 WOTIIERSP S FORLIVERPOOL-P The packet ship Thompson, master, wi regular day. For freight at foot Maide J13 ROBERT OLD LINE LI 'Packetof The ORPHEUS. D. G B sail as above, her regular sage, apply to the Captai man stre GOODHUE J3 C. H. M -i,'oK LIV ERP [Regular Packet o The packet ship SHIA master. 800 tons burthen freight oi passage, having butunequalled accomodati board, at Orleans-whar J3 E. K. COLL FOR LIV The first class shi & man, having the great engaged, will be despatche out delay. For freight or tain on board, PUTNAM & SLOCUM. JZ3 WOTHERSPOON & FOR B The fine coppered & ship NEW YORK, Wach half of her cargo engaged For freight or p J22 CASPAR MER The fine fast saili Im perfastened ship JOS ter, has the greater part will have immediate de freight or passage having piy i)o D. If. SCHMIDT& FOR GBIBAIT 'To sail on t The fine fast sailing coppered barque EMPRESS ing superior accommoda rooms in packet style wi venience, will sail for th return the latter end of ing to visit Gibraltar, Gre &c. and return in the Autu and pleasant conveyance. application must be made all the berths are eng J30 D. H. ROBERT PASSAGE FROM Persons desirous o friends to England. Ir now enter into arrangem the sh'p ALFRED, Captain C Liverpool early in Augus ing drafts or sending mon Old Country, can have On London-Messi Dublin--ROYAL Glasgow-COMMERCIA Apply or address. (if J3 ROCFIE. BROTHERS & FOR MAL kGA- To sail 1u The fine ooppered brig OCEOLA, Sweetser, ma For passage only, having ply J3 DADGER S FOR LAGIIAYRA-- The superior fist c anc coppesed packet Anderson, master, wi'l sa the 12th July. For balan having superior acco J29 D. 1I. ROBE FOR TEXAS--N The fast sailing sc ET, Captain Babcock. or bIefore the 5th July, tw ing already engaged. For sage, having excellent and steerag B. H. NORTON, 14 Tontine Bui ls--The above vessel is servers" from the Roxbu The vessel will return to despatch. HFOR KINGSTO Packet of t The elegant fast sa ship JOHN \V. CATER, Mil sail as above, For freight gant furnished accommoda appl CHAS. MORGAN,65 AYMAR & CO. N. B -A lighter will be a freighlt for the ab')ve sh FOR H The regular packet master, will take what have qnick despatch, an modate a number of 33 MOSES TAY FORM The regular packet schalk. master, will offer, and sail on the 10th sage, a J3 MOSES FOR ST. To sail on t The superior fast sai and coppered brig ROW master, having most of h ing on hoard, will positive lance of frei-ht or passage commodation J29 D, H. I.ROBER FOIL MIR The British hbrqu take what freight may 7th J3 BARCI.AY & LIIN FOR I'ORTSMOlITIi (With De The fastsailing pao Eldridge, master, will sai passage, apply on board, or J4 E. LE FOR PORT (With D The regular packe MARY, J. C. Hall, master freight or passage, apply ties s .14 EZRA LE O FOR DOVE-W The schooner \ ILLI & master, will sail as passage, apply on board, e t J4 ERRA LWI FOR SAIEM-- (With De The regular packet SuU oli. I-I iIiLl.lr 'lji L .F freight or passage, apply ties-sli J4 EZRA LE FOIl BOSTON [On Sat The regular packet Sparrow, Mnaster, will sai passage, having fine a board, east side C J4 EZRA L FOR FRIO.IGI The fine coppered Norris, master, burthen order for a voy J4 EZRA LE S FOR FREIGIIT The fine coppered sc niarter, burthen 120)0 feravoyage J4 EZRA LEWI, F OR l'REI(ItT The new copper fast timnore schoo.,er HE 8n0 brls. BRITISH STEAM SH (1390 tons-Jas. Ho NEW YORK T The regul days of the for the rema year, are fxe From Bristol. 21st July. 8th September, 27th October, Rates of passage to Brist wines, &c. for berths in t guineas, ($163 33)-in othe guineas, (8$140) Stewards dren under 13, and Letters received on board per single sheet-larger bag will be appropriated t ofEurope, and they will payment, in addition to t of the regular English pos port of departure from E which port of departure the le The ship can carry abou persons wishing to impo ance, and who have no es at Bristol, will have every ed on application to the s cility will be afforded to this to Bristol, for their place of d A Surgeon is permanent and every provision made rity of the For passage, by any of or freight, apply perso RICK'D IRVIN J28 Agent of the Greani FOURTH OF JU For FLUSHING, way at IIALLE RAVEN SI he new and boat -- TAR, Ca will run as Leave Flushing, At 4 o'clock, A. M. *8 " 12 M, 5 P.M. The Flushing Pavilion Is modation of visitors. FOURTH JUL TO NEW RWCHELLE The steamboat tain Charles Peck cursion to the ab day, July 4th, leaving Nw Retuming, will leave Gle chelle at half pas Dinner will he prepared at 1 o'clock precisely, fo sengers. The above excur gers a fine opportunity lEXCURSIONjTO WEST JULY F The steamer M Capt. Comstock, w Place, N. River July 4, at 9 o'clock, wea State Prison Dock to rec ceed to WestPoint; remain when she will return Music on board. A cold c on board : Tic Fare for the whole excur price. FOURTH OF JU FOR THE OCEAN HO The new steam bo Allaire, built expr b will leave from fo R Wednesday morning, July lor the Ocean House and will ieave Red Bank at h HIouse at 6 o'clock, PM, seners will have from 5 House for Sea Bathing an Fare each way 50 cents PLEASANT EXCURSION T a .0B On Wednesday,' steamboats SAM and UOLIVAR, Whitehall and the Quarant ry 45 minutes, commencing ending at7. PM. FREIGHT BARGES F The Albany and S~t 3 freight Barges w zI& _fflP from the foot of B at 5 P M. For freight a24 E BOSTON AND PRItVII) VIA NEWPORT A From Battery Pla The steamer PROVIDEN leaves this afternoon, We clock,ifor Providence, a mor VIA STONINGTON-[From Pi The steamer LEXINGTON leaves this afternoon, o'clock, for Passengers for Boston immediately on their ar SNEW YORK, AL N -*3 STEAMBOAT LIN From the foot of The CHAMPLAIN, Friday The ALBANY, Saturday From the foot of The SWAI.LOW. this The DEWITT CLINTON, to o'cl N. 1B.-All Goods, Freight, cie, or any other kind of p put on board the Boats of risk of the owners of all gage. &c. PORTSMEN.--JOSEPH CO spectfully announces t and the Military, that he stand 202 to his new store above the American ilotel, where in addition to hi just opened a full and Sportsmen's articles of t a general assortment of M smiths use. a very full s ed and unfnisnhetl, aoalea ble and single barrels, tw iels of all sizes. Flint ry variety, and of super nnd Brass mountings, fini ver O)rnaments, in great Double Triggers, RIibs, M materials of every kind, cases oi Rlifles if assort cases of fine Guns,prinicip kers, anid of superior qua ne opened in a few days meant of double and sing and Rifles now open; pa new principles; fine hair pocket, belt, travelling, h tent revolving six barrel and safe of any in use for 40 qr. casks of the celeb cannisters, Ilay, Merricks received from London French. Percussion Caps; Lead, 2 cases large Blunde S. Muskets and bayonets, Orders executed prompt tion in skill and superior ufacturing and repairs, i Also lor sale a first ra j26 C IDER VINEG ItR-200 bb; I/ Vi ,egar in shippi j2 3tis EI)W. TOTICE.-MEYERI & IIUP ken into partnershiNl and Mr. LEWIS H. MEYER, will he conducted under PEDEN & CO. W E have this day taken SHA W. BLOSSOM, and sh act business under the STOW & CO.-New Yo j2 T HE undersigndd have t nership for the purpose Dry Goods Commission Bus ALLEY. STANTON & CO. at ner of Pine. DANIEL j22w C OPARTNERSHIP-The sub entered into copartne I.A.IUS & B(t)ILUGUET,fort ing a general commission bu York, 2d July, i38S. i2 3 . f1RONOMETER FOR SA C Chronoineter, just ret "Parkinson & Frodshan. Lo in ali other respects made new, will be sold at a fa cost, on application to ton near Pearl st, ORDERS FOR TEXAS.-A 0 in the schooner Boston Texas, and return in abo charge of consignments, to his care, for Galvesto Velasco and Matagorda. enquire of B. H. NORTON, tine Building. BILLS OF EXC(HANGE- Sconvenience, the subscri 5 anl upwards, payabl principal towns in Engl Wales and I.le o j22 ROCHIE. BROTHER .. i.,. ca1 b-'. n c with good rooms and board near the Battiry. in the h city. WM. III.L'S new and in Cutting. Shaving done ble style. Constantly on of Perfumery, Fancy Artic street, un-stnirs. S tORAGE-For the bulk o S store 142 Fron nm29 HM SC l ILSONS & CO. Ship Br Have constantly on nia Wine Biscuit and Crackers for sale on accommodating the Bakery. 73 Fulton st, & COBB, 49 Water street, to. ' ANDY, I,OAF SUGAR &C ' corner of Greenwich a are constantly manufact Sugar a large assortment &c. including Vanlia Cre about the same prices as nanIalt sold. PUBLIC RICHARD VAN DYKE BY LUDLOW & (Sales Room No. 1 3r- L. & G. have made to the sale of Furniture o lies breaking up their es with buying, selling, re Estate. and the loanin Mortg MONDAY, At 12 o'clock, at their Chancery Sale.-Under t Cambreleng, Esq. master i tain lots. i ces or parcels and being in the 1 Ith war and known and distinguish ted May, 1831, made by Sb veyoi,and filed in the regi map showing a division of Nicholas William Stuyvesai situate in the llth ward o the following numbers, to 480 475 474 473 472 514 510 420 315 256 285 331 332 302 190 203 205 357 373 394 393 130 95 132 93 106 !49 137 with all and singular the and appurtenances there wise appertaining, and the remainder and remainders, thereof. And also, all the es dower and right of dower and demand whatsoever, as of the said Nicholas W.S his wife, and to the same thereof, with th Granite stock-Sold to p of stock of the Blue Iill G the Legislature of the Sta per share. Said company present time, and are fu church erecting corner o street. Approved p TUESDAY, At 7 o'clock, p. mn. in the Stuyvesant Inst Oil and Water Colored P elegantly framed, by a mo of oil and water colored p A. N. A who is about leave the same time and place, h and the furniture of his s chairs, a library of books French clock-they can be 5th July, from 10 to THURSDAY, 1 At 12 o'clock at the Broo large of Binghamoto,. Co. I. Chancery Sale-Under Mumford, Esq. masterin ch parcel of land situate, l side of the Chenaneo river in said IIill's location, and survey made by Willi ed north by lot No. I, we by Beman's lot, and south 19 rods oflaid; also all t situate on the east side of south side ofCourt street Julius Page's store, east store, and south by L. Wee brick store and premises 2. Chancery sale-Under Mumford, Esq master in piece, parcel or lot ot gro ing in the town of Vesta state of Now York, and on quehannah river,andbein faim of Daniel Dubois. an Hooper's tract, and genera wit: north by the Susque formerly owned and belon mour, south by the Pri ice ed, east by lands belonging Dubois, jr. deceased ; co nine acres of land, be the more particular descripti to Broome County l00oo.; 141, and book No 15, page 2 tie, interest and claltn of in and to the following de lying and being in the sa said town of Broome, to w mill standing at the lowe called, together with all for water, and water course with the saw mill yard, c acre and a halfofland, b witn all the privileges fo sary for the occupancy o -more Darticular descript ro Broome County Book ot 3. Chancery Sale-Under lMumford,Esq. master in ch parcel ofland in the vill west side of the Chenango number three in Samuel S I guished by a map and su is bounded north by lot street., north by Levy Mi. lot number four, and con land morem or less The s larly snown as dwellings FRIDAY, At 12 o'clock at the Eag Buffalo,Co of Er Chancery Sale-Under th Mumford Esq. master in C piece om parcel of land si the village (now city) of B State of New York, disti 10 in said city, and the n lot No 9, extending from W creek, and fronting on s dred feet, and on the cr described in two several from the Iolland Comp and Ebenezer Johnson, he November, one thousand three. recorded in the Libe the other from Charle Colt, bearing date of twen one thousand eight hund corded in ,iber 1o ROBERT tHAYDOC BY CORLIES, (Store No. 35 W FRI EARTHENWARE-At 10 o'c room. 100 crates assorted from ship Wailter Scott. men's, 75 packages earth sto Also. 100 casks English f of best Coburg and TB pagnes; and i pint tum canters. cordials, refle Also, 20 casgs white, Catalogues will be read AT PRIVA 250 bales 36 and 37 inch b station; 150 cases and bale 100 bales fine Moravia do; do brown drills; 25 cases ford mixed, plain anlnd pri tinets; 50 do 2 and 3 colo linseys and kerseys; 25 c West of England cloths an aerial white counterpanes 20cases fancy ginghams .and muslin-; 20 do apron do hlNuck nnd colored cnmt JOHN M \9ucceasor to B. CHAIR 21 Beaver street a Back Walnut, Curled Map &c &c. S. J. SY STOCK AND EXC 130 Broadway, an Has no other office in th JAMES N. ( BRO INWINES,FRUIT AND HAS R To No. 65 Wall street, (corner of Pearl TEXAS LAND AND B II. Tontine Building, cor sire-et. Mt9- A regular line of Pack ent ports in 'Texas. Te Texas Government No M. P. ;Stationer and Accou ,a3 No. 1 Nassau SCHROliDER Ship B 155 Maiden lane I~ EMOVAL--N. COGSWE tt New street to 73 Ceda J RSEY CITY ADVERT PUBLICAN--This is the newspaper, published in J 'full intelligence of all lo proceedings, and contains assessment notices and tance to those interested Subscribers in New York with the paper at their Subscriptions and Advert by J. Winchester, No. 29 through the post-of j7 Iwis IE GREEN LAGUI IACOFFEE- I.aguira Coffee, cargo and for j30 4teod J MAT STORE TO LET-On th No. 73 Water street a Sany business. Apply Water street. FOR SALE-The 2 sto Willow street, Biooklyn a1llar. marble mantels, filled with shrubbery and ,court yard in front Can Apply on the premises or York. r .l, T-'-Frolm tlie t.r LL story Ilouse No. --. ,.- in the rea AISO, TO I,,Tt'--Tlhe two li3 and 105 Prince street firstofMay. Apply to G street. STORAGE.-Storage can cious Stores Nos. 214 a &ad 52 West streets WILLIAM STEVENSON, VTessels can generally f North River, opposite STORAGE can be had on No. 38 Beaver st. Apply CIINA ROCKETS AND boxes small China Rock 700 ooaes Fire Crackers. sale in lots to s jl18 'w;s ISAAC MOSES. .I A NTON FIIE CAKE C 500 ca .e I)O do 1000 do for sale by JAM j30 65 Wall PUBLIC LAWRENCE S. FOR BY JAMES M. (Store No. 23 FRIDAY, BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, at the stores of Austin Me street. 100 cases boots and calf skins; 100 doz do moroc sheep skins; 50doz tanned a quantity of finished upper MONDAY, At 12 o'clock, at their 1, Chancery Sale--Under t drey, Esq. master in chan of land situate in the 1 map made by S. Ludlum, 21st, 1838. on the southerly 78 feet II inches easterl tainmg forty six feet in the two story frame 2 Chancery Sale.-Under drey, Esq. master in ch dwelling house and lot or erly side of Beekman st William streets, known b street, containing in br street 23 feet, in rear 27 street 26 feet 11 i 3. Fulton street, Broo and lot of ground. known Brooklyn The lot is 25 ft on one side and 112 ft on t ton and Willoughby street Hook Lane, upon the premi ing in complete repair o whole are leased to a goo term of fiveyears at$450 pe and 8500 per ann for the The premises will be sold concern. Title indisputa lars apply to R. Anderso Duane streets, or TUESDAY, At 12 o'clock, at their I. Chancery Sale.-Under Cambreleng, Esq. master certain lots, oleces or par ing and being In the twelf X(ork, and known and ,di ftap of lands belonging to lyP, Benjamin L. Benson, salitmap is now on file in t citYvnd county of New Yo 668 7( 776 777 778, bounded south y 98th street Lots avenuenorth by 99th street street. Lots 630 631 632 63 by the 5t\ avenue, north centre lirn between 98th a parallel live of 5th aven No. 189 IS 91l 192 and 10 street, south by centre lin east by line Pkiallel to t 592 513 439 40441 442, eas by 104th street,1outh by and 104t WEI)NESD At !2 o'clock, attheir 1. Chancery Sale-Under Cambreleng, Esq. rigster i tain parcel of land, Stua city of New York, on the McDougal and Barrow ss. Barrow street, and 55 THURSLA At 12 o'clock. at No. 15 1. Chancery Sale-Undert Ruggles, Esq master in c lot of land with the build 6th ward of the city of Br of Atlantic street, distant of Atlantic and Columbia 25 ft front and rear, and 8 MONDAY, J At 12o'clocK, at tme sal 1. Chancery Sale-Under Codwise, Esq. master in c lot of ground situate in south side of 14th street Bowery, and containing 30 f The above was postpo SATURDAY, At 12 o'clock, at the sal 1. Chancery Sale-Under t Ruggles, master in chance or parcel of land, situate, ward of the city of New Y north by 125th street, sou 7th avenue, and west by a avenue, at the distance o ing 75 ft in width and 200 all the right, title and int the first part to the str said Also, those three lots, p situate, lying and being a of the city of New York, be and 4th and 5th avenues, of land at Harlem, in th w New York, now on rile as register's office, in and f NewYork,as I ts number ard also known on the sai eels. numbered 86, each lot deep,.together with'all th of the said parties of the front uf th WEDNESDAY, A At 10o'clocK, at tne HARDWARE--3JODackages field IIardware, Cutlery, consisting of knives and f knives; scissors and she halter chains; cast butts, and bits, plated and Iro sauce pans, tea kettles, hand vices, hand sledge hatchets, axes. plated tab plated tea bells, wood scr and socket chisels and g plane irons, tea trays, wa and iron candlesticks, sn gimblets. screw plates. s and bread knives; awl bla lies; brats flush and sprin do. pocket and plate cast closet, chest, till and pa latches, Salter-s patent b den hoes. guns. pistols, percussion caps. slates and on a credit o Also, a large and very sp lish pattern cards. Cata the g ods can be exami MOSES WARD, BY JOHN E. CARD.-The subscriber Auction and Commission store No. 126 Water-street the patronage of his f JOHN E. VA AT PRIVA One share stock In the A very desirable and pi for building purposes, si provements, on the corn the Jamaica Turnpike. in of Bro klyn, within 50 fee the cars run from the S each day. The dimensions follows, vlz I l2feet S inc 5 inches on the .lJamaica in the rear on Vandl;rbil pal Church is w A map and further part room. The properly CELLAR TO LET-A good 126 Water street to let, DAVID AUSi'EN BY AUSTEN.WIL (Store corner of William- TO LET-The store No. joining their auction r Messrs. Carr G T. 4DEE, BY ADE. TI (Store No. 37 Willia AT PRIVA Red, white, green and yve oldnmill canyon flannels; bed ticking; 3 4 and 4-4 i brown doeskins; 3.4 and shirtings and sheetings; fancy prints; white and jeans; white domets; WAIDEN PEI.L BY D. C & (Store 87 W THUR At t11 o'clock, In tront Rio Coffee--O bags Chambertin-50 c Port Wine-20 c FRI At ll o'clock, In front Tobacco-2 bales ma Port Wine-50 qr Flour-27 bbls St. I)ominngo Mahogany.- A sliD. Ell 3500 feet super mahogany, per brig Gustav approved end MONDAY, Superior P rt an Platt M Waring's wharf, Brooklyn Nrig renlah.,from Port au P (about 6'J9,00 feet) St. crotches and part cannon l sizes. This cargo of wood very superior quality and of the trade and of expo previous to sate. Terms 4 .approved end TUES Samos Wine-12 o'clock, Holford, Brancker & Co. 7 cargo of the brig Robert, 170 indian hbis old Samas to any importtlon for s Demijohns-400 Ha d Bay Rum-50 WEDNE At ll o'clock, in fron Cuba Segars-28 000 Cuba AT PIIVA Ihishb larble-At fo1ot of c.,rgo of thle hbrig Allgust ot 1:37 ons Irish Marble, f Ireland. Terms 6 mos, a Catalogues giving dimen the auct A few cases very supeiio of a most favorable vintag suiL the purchasers, well connoisseurs Port Wine-400 qr cask custom ho It. R. MINTURN BY R.t K. MI (Store No. 89 FRI At 11 o'clock, in front Clocks-1 case cloc AT PRIVAI r)9 boxes 2d quali BY 'I'HOMAS (Store 85 W THURSDAY At l0jo'clock, in front Sonars-50,Q00 gen W4. GERARD, BYIW. & fR. (Store No. 84 Wall str AT PRIV Soan--0 hnboYas first. seo PUBLIC JAMES BLEECKE BY JAMES BLEE THURSDAY, AtlOo'clock, at their sa Green and Hot Hoise Pl nent of green and hot ho 3amellas. Oleanders, Lem Geraniums, Roses, with a choice Plants. Catalogue SATURDAY At 12 o'clock, at their Harlem-The two neat fra each, and brick basements at Harlem, between 3d a leases of the two lotgfor 1837 and 1838, at a ground years on each lot, and 4 p er 15 years, at the expira improvements to be paid f 'The premises can be seen Rhan, 127th street They are near the princi rail road cars, and directly I. Itivington street-The 330 Rivington street, on Niangin aid Goerck street the house 22 by 36 feet, w leading to the rear of th stable. The house Is now with tin roof,&c. 81900 P remain en bond and mortga 2. Chancery Sale-Under t De Peyster, Esq m Lewis. Rivington. Stant streets-All those cei lain the Ilth and 13th wards, lollows-all those 7 lots the late 10th ward by the 3672, 3673. and 3674, which bounded as follows: begin I.ewis and Rivington stre side of Lewts street 175 fe Ington stre Also. all those 3 lots of aforesaid by the Nos. 3679 3 lots taken together are from the SE corner of L running along the east a d and parallel wit', St Also, all those 22 lots o aforesaid by the nnhbers 3520, 3521, 352. 323, 3524, 3534, 3535, 3536, 3537, 35 lots taken together are b lows: distant 25 ft W fro ton and Lewis sts ; runnl Rivington st. 75 ft, then non st. 125 ft; thence A a st. OO10ft to Cannon st.; t Cannon st. 225 ft to point corner of Stanton and Can rallel with Stanton st. 200 thence S along the W line point distant 100 ft N. f and Livington s., 25 It. Lewis ft. 100 ft, to Also, all those 18 lots o aforesaid, bv the numbers 33 3372. 3373, 3374, 3375, 3378, 3384, 33S5 ind 3386, which are bounded and ci ntain north from the northeast Columbia streets. running east side ot Columbia st. 2 south 25 ft from the south Columbia streets, then Stanton-st. 200 ft to the w soutP along the west line point distant 150 ft north ofRivington and Cannonst lel with Rivington st. 200f ofbegn Excepting therefrom, howe 3668, 3a78, 3385 and 3386. 3. Fro t sti eet--The 4 sto Front street, between Wall lot, 18 feet 6 inches by 82 money can remain on TUESDAY At 12 o'clock, at their 1. Chancery Sale-Under Addis Emmet, Esq master certain lots of land, situ 15th ward of the city of tinguished on a map of 36 ward of the city of New Yo Jones. Esq. dated 2 Village of Auburn, N. house with stable and oth an acre of ground, situate opposite the house forme Dr. Cox. In the vill Also. a vacant lot adjoini Incs Also, two lots each 50 Also, one lot 53 feet 6 ins coren of North stre Als:). two lots adjoining t bed, fronting on Nbrth ave and rear, by 153 ft The above will be sold ei rate lots which form a fro ',North street, and 214 ft situation is most desirable IaV rods from the centre Is 'isured fo, five years perry can be seen WEDNESDAY A12 o'clock, at their s In Partition-Chancery S of Pre dcric I)e Peyster, 9th, 1lth and 12th wards 7th and hall streets, 6t A. 2d and 3d streets, Kip' 3d avenue,3d street, Lo All thatcertain lotofla known on a map of property distant 171 ft 54 inches fr 6th avenue and 6th street, Also, all that certain oth ward, on the east corner o posite the Tompkins mar front on Hall street 22ft north side of 7th street 75 a map ofpropert Also, all those certain pa 12th ward, on the south si the 6th and 7th avenues, southeast corner of 15th s of said 4 parts of lots bein 100 ft in dept Also, all that certain oth ward, between 2d and 3d st avenue A, designated as No from the southeast corner containing 22 by 76 ft, Also, all that certain and stables, lot of land, s the southeast side of the bridge, (parcel of the Kip vided Into 48 lots, Also, all that certain par one of the said 48 lots, by the highway, southeast road by name Elbert street the highway 118ft 2 inches 129 ft 6 ins, and in length and along the land former be the same Also, all that certain oth tenements, and those sever the ]2th ward, on the west 25 ft from the corner of 3d line between the ground Waite. thence southwest a avenue 306 ft 7 ins, to a certain line of a street f thence northeast along th thence south 254 ft, thenc thence northwest 162 ft 8 in thence northwest 125 ft 2 1O inches, thence southeast southwest Also. all the rest, resi term of40 years from the 6 come and unexpired of all being the southwest half formerly laid out by the tending from the 3d avenue commencing at a point whe street meets the west l south of 3d avenue 30 feet Louisa street. thence north the old post road, thence Louisa street! thence sou ginniimg, being the same mayor, alderman and co New York, to George and tule of L. M. HOFFMAN BY L. M. HO (Store No. 83 Wall street FRI At 11 o'clocK, in fron Rum-40 hbds e Damaged Teas-A quantity slightly uh am pagne-- 1 00 basket Wheat--400 b Flour--60 SEAL SKINS, &c.-12 o'cl 600prime wet salted fur se skins; 1700 dry salted fur 875 tdry otter skins; 5 b skins; 45 lbs beaver do; hair seal skins; 20 do Ge makers. Catalogues will may be exarnined SATURDAY, July 7 At l1 o'clock, in front WOOL--300 bales Barbary wool. Also, Mogadore. MONDAY. Schooner Oriole.-At io Exchange, the -ach.,oner i Deers Island, onheavy itib for the North Ca olnra naval stores. Maiy r.e El 'h1UES ~E. At 10 o'clock, esa FINE TEAS--'I tl e per ships Marbleheai nd half chests Hiyson, l0 ch Hysorn; l16 half Jr.onpowd chests Sout n,.n-i. .iOa 131b -,,,e<- HBy.J-n.Thie and represented te of Also, 175 131b boites Gun 100 cases caimste do; 200 131b 15 cases canistegdo; 131 tM'i cases canist do; 99 c voice of super p Meas .ItESDAY, At 10 o'rock, at th SUPERIOR FRESH TEA CARGo.-V-e entire cargo from ship Morrison, consi son. Hysao Skin. Gunpow Powchom, and Orange Peco usual vahety of packages a litles. Catalogues and s BY F. J. BEAR (Store No. 91 FRI gROCERIES-At 10 o'clo ofRlvington and Goerick s grocery stole, consisting coffee. pork, hams, rum, brandy, 1 pipe gin. flou soap, nest of drawers, sc cider pumps, pewter mea spice Also, four 200 gall stand 1 cart and harness; n FURNITURE-Also. imme the same place, a quanti consisting of 1 sofa beds tea and dining tables, fe TO TO LET-The two store at 79th st. between J m23 H.a& D.e TO LET, IN THE I iW PORT, Connecticut-A 2 Barn and outhouses, su Public House, situated the New York and Boston sant and desirable situat for the reception of an o Dwelling House a short d gregational Church In West family, Select School or likewise In the village a distance from said dwel will be let on reasonable for occupancy. For fourth GEO. SUTTON, 88 South s KIAH ALLEN. Westport, TO LET-A Counting R 97 Washington street, .L the lofts above, being a sail make m2ti 0. R. ROB TOR SALE-A lot 25 by hal s- side of 8th street front has a fine view of Washi sold at affair price, and remain. If improved, 60 or will be advanced, and re if required m2 E. &. J. HERRICK, WANTED TO PIIRCHAS ulstory House in the up iL the west side of the will be paid. Address, w No. 543 Post Office. TO LET--he upper commodious fire proof llam street, well calcu diy goods. Apply to R street TO LET-The large a No. 358 Broadway. wita a Benson st. Lot I The lower part of the altered into a store, for Apply to C. BOLTON. Broad street TO LET-A suitable a ment for an Exchange Wall st. now occupied regular customers. Apply ment, corner ofNassau STO KRENT-The first Counting Room, and t A No. 3J Broad street, s change Place. Apply B CO. 119 Greenwich street A TO LET-The uppe p and 57 Broad street, f u & A. KINGSLAND, 55 CELL4KR TO LET-A v f suitable for bonded liq Aiipled as such) in the fi tflet. EnquireofF. J. t TO ET-A convenient In the store No. 165 Ma iiLApply on the premi SUMMER RESIDENCE l Hallett's Cove to let iBltoS A. HALSEY, 189Wa SSTORE in Maiden-lane floor and cellar, and Aii D. BALDWIN, 96 Ma STORE TO LET--No. 39 < Apply to S. A. HA LOFTS TO LET-The s I 189 Water street, wit SA. IIALSEY, 189 Waer DWELLING HOUSE FO The elegant double tw J ,Bleecler-s m29 S.. A. STORES TO LET-The street to let. Apply to Water st. HOUSE IN BROOKLY StM built two story house, .L in Henry street, near minutes walk from the given immediately. Apply street, Brooklyn, or at 23 m FOR SALE ORK TO LEASE- of Washington and teub Apply to D. & A. KINGSL um2 COUNTRY RESIDENCE ate terms, a comfort house for a small fami with vegetables and fruit; f ated in Westchester, abo to and from whence their every day. Apply to A. B FOR SALE--3 lots of gro flourishing village of and under improvement, o 99th street opposite the together or In lots to suit ply to WHEELER & SO A TO LET-The conveni House No. 53 Lumber s best manner, with ma doors, grates for anthra HARMONY & CO. 631 Br TO RENT-A modern bu House in Madison nea AiULtleman and his wife ily if convenient, they house keeping. Apply to Front st. FOR SALE-The house at. between Broadway L north side of the street and rear, 104 feet deep-a where many important i gress. For te m3l WHEELER TO LET-A very hand f with a private office L.&street, suitable for merchant. Apply to N. street. TO LET-An office on th B91 Wall street. Also 2 JtJ5F. J. BEARNS,91 W a TO LET-A backoffice Store 67 South-street. kTHERS & CO. on the TO LET-The Cellat u i between Broad street a lill times dry, as the tide ly convenient for the rece Aroly to KETCHUM & GREAT CHANCE FOtL S acres of Texas lard for ed quarter interest, or a veyance ofl 12,000 acres Texas. wlthin25 miles of blne river. These lands a by actual settlers, previous dependence, and patented the Declaration. The ob river having been remo within 25 miles of the a choice Cotton lands, imme the well known Robrts P per acre has been o The patents to these lan n consequence of the mnul Lard office they will be s 33j per cent. to be paid o ahd executioh of the tran the time of contract made, ments of3 to6 month ea and satisfactory accept nWir*n Ar N w York. at t Price l1 peraere. -For fu B. H.NORTON,O J4 tf on A FOR SALE-The two st lot No. 86 Sixteenth store JilUmodern style, with fo rear, grape vln 318 R. M. 1EMI FOR SALE-A desirab residence beautifOlly JInLside of Staten Islan The views of water and l any in this country, the front by the magnificent Hill and other elevated pos All the lighthouses are d constant arrival and depa description, gives an int scene, The soil Is of exce divided Into wood, arabl woods being sufficiently purposes, besides afford treats during our oppre buildings and fences ar premises is a great varie *abundant supply of fine |dy beach affords the be bathing as well as for taki In their different sea akIasy. Inquire of No ;$Bsalst eet. F]7 FtALE OR TO LET ir-v Ho0isI Bleeckestre M1HLALSEYV N ter-st a FOR bAL bea u dence situated In t i o m Jlft5onVan WyekAvenue ofthe Jamaica, Williams about fifty rods from the J Both side of the avenue. with 46 feet front by 35 f wings, which are each 61 has been built but two ye marble mantels, mahogan eleelto correspond, being residence for the owner. acres of ground handsomely ed with ornmental and f near's cottage, a substant stable, with stalls for f belng'ln every respect a d eleven miles from the ci on application to the Ga terms, which will be ma Riront st. up stalrsoro T & J. T. HOWARD, 89 F j Beef-100bbls. NavyMe 50 do No. I d3 d Hemp-20 tons Flax-20 tons Flax Codll Hair-300 rolls Curled Ho Tails, black white and g Hair, Prussian; 10 t Bristles-20 cases Okatk cases Brack Cotton Bagging-1000 pcs brown Rolls-1200 do Rattans--40 bdls. sp Shawls-A few splendid Hair S Balsam Campevia-16 can Annatto-35 base Teas--4 halt ches Tobacco-lO boxes manu Lacquered Ware-A few c -1] G EORGIA INSURANCE Capital 1l,000.000-By t the property of each sto amount of his stock for Company while he is a s months afterwards; whi sponslbility of the institute of dollars. Insurance again may be effected on as rea other good offices, and all miums are rece m2 6m HENRY THOMA NOTICE of application debtor's person from to the provisions of the fir ter ot the second part of RENCE WALKER-Notice fi 1838. Creditors to appear P. Ingraham, Associate Pleas, at his chambers in of New York, on the 4th d o'clock in t A. 0. MILLARD, Att'y, m21 BLLO3 ON LONDOUN, LIVE MINGHAM, SHEFFIEL CHESTER, payable In al sweri rig the same purpose payable on demand in sum the Banking house of Mes & Co. London, the Union B mercial Bank, Stotland. ERS & CO, Agents. 67 So CALLING OF THE WOMB PRESSURE.-DR. A. G. I nal Supporter is in all cn lady. a source of immedia the patient. In a very gr produced radical cures It was recommended by th State of New York. at its substitute for all oth Dr. Hull begs leave to c Medical Profession against stations oithis Instrument ventures in this anid oth they are all inefficient The genuine instrument h embossed upon it. Office for sale and appli Hou Extract from the Boston M UTERO ABDOMINAL SUPPO SNew York Medical Societ "report in favor of this "express a belief that it sede the use of the pess "ion of good judges in t JUST OPENED at 142 Pult complete assortment of ological publications, En new works received as so ished at tile lowest pri m21 SiR) Dt DISStOLUTION OFC JOHN WII.LCOMB & J ving purchased the int the late Jamrries Hloodgood, at Flushing. L. I. heretlo firm ofl)LO(ODIDOOD & BLOD)GOOD & CO. is diss be continued by them und & KING, who have had t the said Nursery for the l on hand a large assortmn Frult and Forest Trees. mhlubs and Plants, Ios Plants, &c. &c. &c. Ca had of the proprietors at AS BLOODGOOD, 208 Frcr Ing, L. I. June 12, jOfN W ,JOSEPH HA ITHOMAS B1 In behalf of Ji0 3w JAMES ATENT SOAP sl'ONE PA being proprieto. of Mei turning the above Psint. off duced price, manufactur pure Soap Stone. The sub nufacturer of this Paint f his experience for 8 ye using said Paint, he reco the best, and the most du roofs of Houses, especial makes them durably tight protect against fire equal ver 100 square feet. For s j7 FIZYATT & CA IRON CHESTS-The subsc a complete assortment of -at his store 102 Water.s offers for sale o C. J. The following with many testimony to the superior To whom it may concern.- we, the subscribers, occup street, in this city, and th instant, our store was de cipal books and panels, r containing over two hun dollars in bills receivabl C. J. Gayler's iron ches tunity to remove the ches store. It was consequent tensity of the fire, and f among the burning mass. the chest from the ruins pleased that we can state, contained in the pocket that all our account boo chest perfectly legible. dered another of Gayler's experience, we feel iustif full confidence in the ch WANZER & I New York. Dec. 24,1S3 From the New York Tim s a gencer of Jun MR. LEV1.TT, DENTI2 L friend of ours having operation under the hands sion to speak in high prais facility, and new mode o tooth, or teeth, by the I unique principle, of artif devoid of pain or incon shown a circular contain Yoik Mirror, the Courier Star,all speaking in the hi new principle for the const of its utility, and ofits d cated machinery of spri simple introduction of at has been found infallible ment ; indeed, in this la stand largely indebted to M tion, and ingenious applic pressure principle. DUTNAM & SLOCIrM, No $5 IIVORY-15,000 lbs prime raging 62 1.10th Ibs; 5 6.0(i0 do Scrivellos OIL-30,000 galls. Winter p tierces and barrels; 2 Sperm Oil; 5000 do bl Winter ores SPERM CANDLES-1000 OLI ti OIL-20 half p GUM COPAL--100 cases E. size; 10 do dodo fin SALT PETRE-- FRESH DATES-100 fails CASTANA NUTS-600 PEPPER SAUCE-300 boxe Sdoze AFICAN PEA NUTS-2000 CLOVES-2 TEAS--100 half chests su Hys an,40 do Hyson FLORENCE OIL--0 ch SILVER FILLAGRE WORK great variety Chinese CHINESE GOODS-Such a men, Fire Screens, P Trunks. Tortoise Shell carved Pearl, Ri SILKS-White and crimso black GRASS CLOTH and CAMELS HAIR SHAWLS-Tw ed Crape Shawls, I MUSTARD CHOCOLATE A every kind from the HIop to suit p SOAP-125 box CANNON-6 pair different BIRD PEPPER-20,000 lb INDIA CURRY-20 doz. E. D AVID I.HADEN & CO. 6 by late arrivals, and off Spring Go BLANKETS-Point, Duf CLOTHS--Super wool dyed PANTALOON STUFFS-New s and M VESTINGS-Marseilles pri gu CAMBLETS-Low priced a sorted PADDINGS-3-4 and 6.4 re THREADS-Patent Spring QUILTS-Marseilles HOSIERY-A good assort Hose. Shirts, Drawers, Gl ton. Worsted. V EMBROIDERIES-Worsted M Crowns. Insertio LACES-Gimp. Tattlngs, SHEETINOS, &c.--Init. R Towelin CARPETING-Super Kidder sells, 3 ply and Venet Impe FLOOR CLOTH-Druggets, prin TABLE COVERS-Blue and Piano Covers; worsted Clot BINDINGS-Carpel an WORSTED YARN-No. 12 a WOOLLEN YARN-Assorted c SILK-Raw alnd thrown, sui ITALIAN SILK-Lustrings and heavy Ge STRAW GOODS-Loeghorn Plait, Trimmings. &e. " IUST received, per Ontar JBrgundy, arls pressed Legho S0-do white Ch FP1 ,ce Braids, ass Lads Fra Ladies' fe patent do dcolor do do' us Colored Ladies' gold a silver mounted Also-Charts and.N autica ing of Maps. Sextants, ma Brass hanging Comp c.ses package or case up a3 W. M. 1 WN IHBICE WINES-The sdb CJ per ship New London, as samples, and to which h the White Bucellas Wi Red Port Claret Winesin hds an Sauternedo do Burgundy do, d White and red Her Hock Wines different THE HOWARD INSURAN 654 Wall street-NEW C Company continues to mak and damage by fire. and viga DIRECT RENSSELAER HAV Naiah Cornelius J. Philli John M Joseph B Davi Caleb 0. William B. L. Willia Micah Josep Fanning Meigs D. John John D Nathani Ferdinand 3 ILEWL PIILI MUTUAL IN SURANCE O F NEW YORK-BNEWN DOLLARS Office No. F2 W situation for insurance aga sure against Loss or bama ses, ware houses, blildi dise, ships in port lnd th niture. and every descri on terms as favoiAbl" as s ci This ComparT is incorpor pose of insurirg against l cumscribed 5s operations and immedat The Capill Stock is se gage oin ral estate and assured nay therefore ie dence i' the solidity of losses ,r damages will and lit DIRECT 'abriel Furman William W'ilson Joshua Waddingt Jacob Lorillard John Oothout George Ireland George Arculanu Robert Benson John Camnbell George Conklin Joseph Tucker James Lefferts A GEORGE IRELAN ANTIIONY BLEECKER M nite, INIT'IT:) STATE I PANY have removed their corner of Wall street, whe rance against loss or dam prompt a D)IRE John L. gowne John R. WIllis Silas IIicks Robert C. Cornell C James Barker Benjamin Corlies Lindley Murray Henry I. Lawrence Stephen Van Wyck Isaac Frost Robert D. Weeks John Wood Thomas W. Jenki Benjamin Strong George Hussey Uriah F. Carpente James Hi. Titus Ebenezer JAMES WILKI it6 JOHN A; 'TI-A aIN-st.'uikANC lar .L-J necticut-H-ave esta city of NewYork.-Insures ital i209.000-l-'aid in ain ter, so thatwithin :30 days to the payment ol'losses. I damage by Fire on manuf dwelling houses and store household furniture, &c. pany has obtained in a b yam s, for liberality in a paying Losses, and also, ways observed in scattering a sweeping fire, their abi stroyed, it is hoped will public p The following gentlemen rect Thomas K. Race lHenry L. Ellsworth Thomas Belden Samuel Tudor Griffin Stedman Henry Kilbourne Joseph Morgan Elisha Dodd Jesse TIOMAS K. BRA S. L. LOOMI --A. G. IIAZARl), (Oflice ed Agent: for the city ot receive proposals, and iss vorable as any office in t N EW YORK LIFE IN COMPANY-Persons may this Company on their ow others. and either for the for a limited period. may be either made annual Premium on one hundred Ago. 1 year Age. 1 year. 14 0 72 26 1 07 15 0 77 27 1 12 16 0 84 28 1 20 17 0 86 29 1 28 18 0 89 30 1 31 19 0 90 31 1 32 20 0 91 32 1 33 21 0 92 33 1 34 22 0 94 34 1 35 23 0 97 35 1 3 3 21 0 98 36 1 39 25 100 37 Money will be received pany and held in trust, u allowed a On any sum overl00 irref 100 5 mon 100 for TRUST Win. Bard Thomas W. Ludlow Wm. B. Lawren Jacob Loriard John Duer Peter fhlarnmony S3. Van Rensselier Jenina (5 Ouster T'homnas Suffern John Mason Samuel Thompson Benjamin L. Swan Stephen Warren Robert Ray John Johnson C WM BARD, E. A. NICOLL Dudley Atkins. Physic TIRE INSURANCE.-By t 1' Company, Bosto:n, Capita cured agreeable to charter operation twenty years, men compose DIREC Samuenl Appleton, J. I. Bouditch, B. A Gould, Horace Gray, John Heard, Caleb Loring, Francis J. ING ERSOEL BOU J. S. BARBOU Applications for insuran ings and merchandize In be made to A. G. HAZARID H AI'l FO)RD FIRE INSU ford. Cornnecticut.-- against loss or damage b Stores, Merchandise, Mills property, on terms as fav ions In t DIREC Eliphalet Terry, S. H. Huntington, II. Huntington, Jr. Albert Day, Job A ELIPHALET TER JAMES G. BOLI. All applications for Insu policies, and all business may be made to the subscri ed Agent for the city of to receive proposals, arid &c. on the most s j26 E. D. MORGAN, Agen N EW \YORK LIFE AN Monthly Report-Since sons have b Of whom 3 are resident o Of whom 6 are residents ou 2 are S 2 are Me 2 a Te 1 are other Of these there are insur Of these there are insur 9 Of these there are insure Of these there are Insure Of these there are insure 9 May 1.1833. a5 E. FIRE INSURANCE--T RANCE COMPANY ot Bost $300,000, all paid n, and sure in the City of New age by fire, on dwelling ho and mer DIREC Samuel L. Abbot Frederick II. Bra John Lamson Eliphalet Williams, FRANCIS WELC P Applications for insuran may be made to THOM May 8th FIRE INSURANCE.-- RANCE COMPANY of Bost 8500,600. all paid in an W. SWETT, President, con lessor damage by Fire, o ture, Stores an Applications for Insuran may be m8 THOMAS H , OWDER, FOR SHIPPING P kegs assorted sizes25 I 1500 do do do 20 lbs each, lbs do do do do, of super manufactured by Lsomlses Connecticut. and for sal a24 bv A. G. HAZARD TINES Madeira, in pipe W Sherry, brown, gold and qrs. and eighths; St. Port, in pipes. h Teneriffe.in hhds. M EYER & HUPEDEN, No. 9 received and o Hosiery, complete assort Ginghams, new style. in Cotton Fringes Fancy Silk and half S Heavv black Silk Cra Silk and half Silk Black Silk Plu Prussian Shawls, new s Cotton Laces; Blue black and Tuikey Red Yarn, color Diaper Towelling Shirting and S Linen Checks, Browd and unbleache Flannels, Tapes, B Coffee ond Grain B Heavy Sail Duck, cut Gl Looking Glass FOR E A large complete assor viz: Platillas, Creas Rouans, Listadoes Italian and 1006 reams p 1500 do m do. DTUNDEE LINENS-BELL iNew street. have just ton, from Dundee, a full of newly manufactured D can seil on the mo Osnaburgs. in whole, half 144 and 72 yard piece Burlaps-Of different Hessians, from 35 to 60 in mes Bear Duck--Brown and Ble Canvas Paddings, Sacking-22, 26i & 40 inch Floor Cloths, of various Sheetings-Imitation Rus Diapers-Bleached anrd c Hemp Carpeting--18 ich, wide, a great variety Cottonu e dmeiing--( Also, i-.r. -, and dome Sewing Twines. DYSPEPliA.-Dt)CT SEGU This is a new Medicine used by IDoct. SeguIr, in yearssince. It is found to ficacy in all dyspeptic affe ing of listlessness, indi action of the food to the vated cases, with all the distresses, nervous symp ments wh; The process of cure is en of otner Medicine 1st. I when it is taken with, md the food. 2d. Its operating more regular and natural t tern, d. T'h longecr it i to produce the effect. 4th. and streugateninc tht system perfect action is establis further aid is To those '.vho kno.v the Bull, no evidence c-in 1a efficacy and saletv of th pression of his full conf experience as wel IIATtFOr.D,, Dr. G. C. Segur-Dear Sir forwarded last month is you to forward me by st one gross. I take peasur fects produced by your R from tihe satisfaction ex used them, and more parti have derived from them m to doubt that they are b complaints for which th any other medicine now mild operation, without a imparting vicor both to m same time, having proved but free from any preiudic tution, entitles then to t need such a remedy, E. W. Killingly, A This may make inown tin I have been laboring un health and was brought v the time able to take so charge of my domestic c the time, however. :ny ikdeed.-Thie mostpromin at the stomach, occurring severity, so much so as to tended with an exceedingly the head, as dizziness an memory and total want o appeared to be a complete tion in the stomach and b a sensation of numbness ; was too weak to circulate to be no actionbut a dis became extremely sallow, and at the time I applied t sufferings were indescrib physician, I had made us and blisters repeatedly exception of some present cumstances I had but little tion of medicine,but after of amy complaint, he prone vated case of dyspepsia, w liver and gall. and Immed storative Stomach Pills; perceptible relief was appeared to be a breaking rent action in the stoma once more commenced its continued to use them. o with no other effect than ally and pleasantly, the till health was restored head feels clear. I have a my countenance hasresum appearance. This may certify th at t wife, in the above certific ascertain, are correct Pastor of the Congr Killing References can now be m In the For sale, wholesale and street, corner William s who are appointed For sale also by Rushton street; E. A. Mel can, 20 corner of Madison sandCa and 771 Brcadway; Chas. Crumble, corner Bowery a E. Moss, 492Grand street; E st ; James MI Hart,M. D. ber street; Thomas T. Gr Walker street; C, H. Bad Brooklyn, L. I.; and the 1J tESlI TEAS-CARY & C J for sale the remainder Asia just lande 509 chests Yo 493 half ches &2 chests fi 200 clhests S 500 half che 400 131b bxs Gunpow MASTERS, MAKKOE & CO Agents for Messrs. He Bristol. Eng. are prepared different articles of the of Wine, Porter, Soda, Dru Pickle Jars, &c. sample hand. RIDDLED NEWC.ASTI.E C ceived and now landing from Br. brig Spermaceti. dled Newcastle Coal, a ver and quality, being double suitable for smiths, manuf in lots to suit LAING & RANDOLPH, Le Roy, Greenwich js3 H ANDKERCHIEF-- Imitati Picture IIandkerchiefs: lines; printed Cotton Shawl LAURENCE, MUR j23 A M'ERICAN SORTING GG 25 Ilbs each assorted s Powder; 800 do 12, do do screw bungs; 200u canis sporting Gun Powder, all ulautured by Loomises, H irecticuit, and warranted United States, constantly a25 A. IIAZ 'ARBI.E PAPERS-A ful M.L Papers from the Manufac E Mann, ofDedhanm. Mass Cap, Boyal and Medium, styles,just received and tail on the most liberal t ment, from the same manuf j23 BANGS, RICIIARDS & H11TE AND BUOWiN COFFEE-100 boxes prim 4r00 do 200 bags Laguay 33 do conmmo 500.0(00 choice o 168 bales prime Cuba j27 PETER HARMON EI)W. K. COLLINS & CO. 56 sale the follow 300 kees prim 15 casespate 6 bales Seine Nets, 50 do 3 thread Sa 100 do 5J, 6,8,12.18, 5 do Go 300 bolts English Can FOA RSE SWOLLEN S-10bale - ed co'ors and qualitie do d do; 30 do --4 and Twilled Blankets; 10 do the whole oflate imp wOOD, JOIIhST 127 CANTON SOY AND AS C 10 cases aoy 1 dozen qu Preserves I China blue fi citron, coimquat, cran chinchew; 40 bales each for sale by JAMES j27 No. 65 Wall s ALAGA, BOX & CASK 2000 boxes Bunch, 1 1000 do 500 do Muscat 350 casks, and 100 h 300 qr casks, and 150 All of the choicst qualities JAMES N, GIFF 127 65 Wall-str CHlAMPAGNE-1340t C 1260 base 230 do L 500 do 100 do 194 do 100 do pints, of rec beautiful orde j27 WM. IH. WRIGHT. TOBACCO PIPES-Short Hu or 6 gross each; Negro Pi T. D1). or long Hunter, in long and short tipped or 3 or 4 gross each; Indian WAN Wi ANTED, to purchase which the highest price to J. V. MACHfETT. 251 Fr W ANTED--'he advertiser ing two seats in St. '1 son having such to rent by addressing R 856 lower o pew,&c W ANTED-A Woman to do ly of a small family. None need apply who canno for character and capab RICK-Wanted to pureh burnt building Brick. 2,9 Ful:on street. W ANTED--A Nurse, one tomed to the care of c ply but those who can bri Apply at 689 Bioadway. WANTED, to purchase. V. MACHETT. 251 Front COOK WANTED-Wanted, to do the cooking and wa Apply at 35 Mercer st. TANTED-A colored you VW family going to a water mer. lie must be a goo talking care of a horse. tions. to 32 South street ITAN'I'ED-A woman lor VV irtnin2 and who will any kind of housework, to city. Those answering th goud r-fci ence, may enqu A TED-A Mate for coa dteckbrig le mustbe wel and diligent. Good refe Apply to S. S. CLARK. BOAllDIN EAST BROAg his lady, or two gentle ed with board end a hand closet and grate in the tht fist class, pleasantly loc Week References excha the lower postoffice, by U3,L.\Y WANTED--A stro w w1th a good leather to P.st Office. EMPLOYMENT WANTED-i- ltime is partly unoccup Will attend to the collect any business which will time. Satisfactoryreteren addressed to W. S. at th promlpt attention, UOArlD-Gentlciu, n alnd ) n men, can be handsomely lying at 119 Leonard s 0oT--ln the vicinity cf L Note of lHand, driwn b favor of Tho.s. J. (rant. o and endorsed by 'l'ioo Vi 1838. All persons itio c;iU said Note as payment tinder will confer a favor, by leaving it at 182 Was LOST, on Saturday. at noo of theLafayetwo Bank, In way, Thomas or Anthony and fifty two doll 1 $50 5 50 259 the on t 1 The finder by leaving th where all satisfactory p given, will much relieve old gentleman, father a large family, and will re Fifty dollars reward are son whose inlornation cause the above sun to ' OUST-Dropped in the vic L-a a Pocket Book, cont dollars in money, and som but the owner, The find by returning the pocket ter.street, or by leaving office. directed to box 33 STORAGE FOR NAVAL ST will receive Naval Store near the Navy Yard, at hal to IIENRY RUTGGLES. 17 STORiAGE--Can be obtained U Store 57S outh st. A j2 STORAGEE WVANTSD-Stora ' bulk of 300 bales and 1 verst. TORAGE--Goods taken on S Apply to S. A. HA S TORiAGE-Sturaee may be and in the cellar of St Cellar would b J3) KTIII STORAGE-The bulk of 5ib 3 taken in the fire proof rate terms. Apply to F street. STORlAGE---Storage for - proof Store 67 South t. THERS ,v CO. 67 South s STORAGE WANITED-Stora U proof stores for the bulk No. 26 BI'aver street. or STORAGE-1000 bales of Co - can be taken in the fir Apply toGOODHU1 & CO. TORAGE can be had lor S street. CITORAGI, WANTED--Stra S proof stores'Jor tlie bui 26 lever street or Mark STORAGE will be taken Store No. 40 Fletcher South street. Also in the store, lead or iron will b on the premises. STORAGE -500 bales Cott will be taken on storage proof store 54 Broad stre to IEE. MORRISON & CO. SPORTING GUN POWDER 135 Front street, areso States for the sale of th factured by John IIall & brated Gun Powder stand quality, is warranted super aliiijttorln oni hand-a ,_'-'i: '.- I.I. -25 M. Al J soned. ApDly to IIHE Water-st. KS. INGil1' BIOARDIN NEW BRIGTON--A few received at this school the Academy at New-Bri had ast No. 2 Beaver store pa ents and guardians t tih is summer. STATEN ISLAND INSTITUTE A. FITCH, Principal.-A received at this establi which have been made a dious as to offer every a of scholars. At the req guardians there will be no 1st of August as mentio Every information relat obtained of the Principal, Beaver-street. S'TIe;REO)'I'YI'E PL',AT GL.OTT BIBLE, steroty and heretofore published ton." It is one of the bes United States, containing Testament, the Apocryph copius Index. Tables. about 50 engravings, and The plates arein neifect o been printed, and they ar &asnew. Will be sold on t t) price an BANGS, RICIIA j3 TN CHANCEIRY---State of Ito an order of this Hono at public auction to the direction of the subscriber said Court, at the Sales & No 15 Broad street, in th 5th day of July next at 12 o certain lot, piece or par aild being in the 7th Ward and known and distingui made of the Estate of Th William Bridges, City Sur ty-five; bounded wester strect,easterly in rear by l ty of Benjamin Ferris, sou perty now or late of Cor northerly on tile other si property of John Ferris. c twenty seven feet and in ty five feet, be the same that house and other lot of Ward of the city of New Y of Ridge street, beginni inndred feet northerly fr ner of Ridge and Stan ton and ialallel toStanton thence northerly and para ty-five feet, thence weste street one hundred feet southerly along the east twenty-five feet to t Dated 13th J14 2aw ts S. COWDREY A MERICAN DRY GOODS-C mixt, Adams mixt Super blues, blacks, stee Stout 3 4 brown filled Clot Blue mixt and brown twil Drab Pittsburg Cords Shetucket 3.4 and Pensgroves 4-4 and 7 8 Blue Plaids 7-8 wide: 3 4 Georgia Naneeens, Bengal Also, fine Silesias, all BleaWhed Cotton Diaper 1)o34, 7-8 and 4-4 com Super and extra fine Lonsd Large size Cotton Shirt Also, 3 4,7-8 and 4-4 fin Brig 3.4 heavy W Do 7 8 and 4-4 IDo 44 Lonsdale, Coventry Do 4-4 Brunswick D Also, a large assortme Adams. P. Allen & Son, other works, Navy and two blue of Common and fine m Fine and super block Superfine light small figure well as ladies an Dark ruby grounds, Rich Chintz Furnitnres; al for s j3 LAWRENCE & T HE Subscrib-sJs offer fo Water st and 287 Cherr ter 20,000 Albany Boards Ifl fn00 nnpe Planlr nfoI D R HORNE continues t dentially at his Office.2 the corner of Warren. St apprized, Dr. Ilorne being cal profession in tic city tica! member of said facul the last 33 in the city o from being general, he branch of medicine, which tention. Itis experience astonishing. Hle cautions the abuse of Mercury. Tho curialized out of life. Re out mercury extinguished cases eradicated, not Dr. Buchan emphatically sons and persons about to ticularly cautious of those ful inheritance to iransmi afflicted with protracted not despair of a complete Dr. HORNE. A residence city, has established Dr mar. of sterling honor; an ability and skill. L)r. If. guaranty. Dr. Iorne's o patients never come in c half past 9 i c3- Noletters takenin unle letters must "' Stultorum incurata pu Horace's 16. Eistle. C ANNA CCCCINEA-A new tious aliment for the si as food for infants. This offered to the notice .of t nurses and mothers, as a s to which it is infinitely s have been hitherto unknown but has been used, within in England, where it lies tion of the most distingu whom are l)octors James Jo make favorable notice of i nals. Small quantity ha the West indies, and is off ery Medicine Store, Bowe city where it is to be obt packages, with directions afi RliETALLIC WAtH--A ew jAl Glass, Brams and all least possible labor. It m no poison. One pint bottl two siuliings, with care wi tions for using it on the bot ed for every empt Agents--Milnor & Gamli of Dey street; John B. D and lileccker street; Gog Arnamison T. Oliff. 399 Br briee, cornimr of Enst Br EI,ECTRIO-GALVANC r yin a J Magnetic Remedies,in public are referred to th symptoms and remedies in II. II. SHiElWO(l), M.. 1) Bruadway. where he wii to chronic diseases belon trophy. and commonly kn suoip!ion, ldys!epsia, ch 'o spleen. iduev. thSoliot l, scgald hiead, icr3ylulouas s corrhoea, chlorosms, men saints, diseases ofthe sp swellings of the joints an nations of structure of th eluding all the fo.mrs c SALT R tEUM OIN'TMENT- ment, for the Ring Wormn eruptions of the, skin, st any other country. It has s more than thirty years, an tend strictly to the direc cured, the proprietor will fond thi money paid, so succ Agents--Milnor & Gamble kie, 413 Broadlway; Forbe 208 Greenwich street ; Ada Soillard & )eluc's, Park R wav. IUIPON'P'S GUNrOW)DERl Other kinds, for sale Eagle Gunpowder, in cann point's Eagle Powder is wa and stronger than any oth tofore imported. The diff der are all of the same q by the same process, and o ty ; they differ only in Snperfine Sporting Powd the largest grain being d with Also, Gunpowder In kegs quality of the f F. FF and FFF glaze Cannon, or Musket OP M NP N These three last kinds being of the quality man States' Navy. They answ rocks, on account of th WM. KEMBLE, 91 W CAILY & CO. {Q- No Powder is warrant Is purchased from our a known to be su E. J. DUPONT D Wilmington. Del JAMES N. GIFFORD. Broke Squire's building PAPER--Florette and Med American, of ev DRUGS, &c.--Licorice Pas seilles, Leghorn, Candia Olive Oil, in pipes, hh Brinmstone, in casks and Juniper Berries, in bags Corks, in bales and half d Beeswax, white Cuba, i can; Cassia Buds, In ca C i SPICES- Pimento. PCI-per inegs; Naee, Cloves an cas WINE&--Madeira, Sherry, P and other Iled Wines, i pagne and other Wines. Madeira; Malaga, swe Muscat, in qr casls and i SALAD OIL,, &c.-Florence, anti Marseilles, in bas Pickles and Sauces, in Mustard, in cases and k Olives, in ke SEGARS-Havana and Prin FRUIT, &c -Itaisins, Mala Blooms. in boxes; Lexi mats; Smyrna red and bla Sultana In drums; Zante Pamfltv--- Am--i- ,I-- '- I drums and boxes; Almon seilhes, Ivica. Alicanie. shelled, in bls and case in hba-s; Genoa Citron, ed and havan rTII)MAS WELl.S, IS5 Fron Window Glass-600 boxes edfromrn 8xl2 to 14x22 ofthe Bottles-700 crates Newc very genera Pipes--400boxes Tobacc Demijohns--500 fives and su T'oilette Bottles--2 cases cut and cho Brushes--2 cases aIIr a ma CarpetBags-2 cases Carp I.ondo Percussion Caps-10 cases Nos. 2, Lucifer Matches-- c Magnesia-300 lbs cal Wine-superior old Port a quarter casks. demijo BM. BELL &. CO. 28 Pin by late arrivals, a fu Goods, for the spring sa oil o 4-4 Linens, light make whole and demi pieces ferent fi 4-4 heavy Linens, soft f also, a few cases of hand s 5-8 and 3-4 Lawns 9-8, 5 4, 6.4. and 12-4 3-4 Birdse A general assortment Damask Table Linen 3 4, plain Pantaloon Stuf 5-4 bleached and 3-4 dyed fanc 4-4 and 3-4 brown Imitation grass Also-Some Londou dress a fEEN, IHYSLOP & I)EN. Wail st, the lo 1509 pieces I a 1 Ilb. h ton B 35 bales 36 a 40 inch B 15 bales Osnaburgs, in 17 bales Crequillas, B 10 bales Canvas Paddin general assortment 1000 coils Hale Itope, va 3500 lbs. superior qual Seine, Sewing 200 pieces 1301 hds Kentucky Tobacc fine and suitab 50 bales Kentucky Tob 40 bales St Domingo T Hava 20,000 IHavanaSegars, v HOLLOW WARE-WOO S SIIowell Works Company, near Beekman street, hav son, and are now constant extensive addition HOLLOW WARE-Of every for this and the South WOOD SCREWS-Iron and B prices less tha SAD IRONS-Assorted. in c retail TAILORS' & HATTERS' WAGON AN1) CART BOXES- SS"LU WEIGHTS-100 tons 20 Ins., which are offered f and upon the most favor tion ofSOUTHERN ANDO vited to the above assortm posed of about 1000 to 10,000 gross WOOD SCREW assortment ever offered H N. PECK & CO. 130 Fro IIOLLAND DUCK--25 b mita RUSSIA DUCK-150 bolts androff; 300 do I)Dmetry XII an Ivan Serikoff; 10 Plotnikoff:300 IMPER IAL DUICK--350 bolt 450 do Nos. FINLAND DUCK-200 bolts RAVENS DUICK-100 piece heavy and stout ; 400 do CANVAS-20Odo N SIIHEETING--I150O do. Russi ed ; 200 d SCOTCH RAVENS-300 do BROWN ROL.LS-5 SACKING--100 1lTIRI:APS--30n0ndo. UNITED STATES MAI Via Camoide and Amboy and Rait foad,, at (Except Sundays--on Sunda S The Pilot. Lin running on Thursd ing pier No. 2. N. o'clock, noon, by searrb thence by Camden and A ladelphia Rail Roads, arr 7 o'cl )ck, P. M. The United States Mail every day. at 5 o'clock, P. Southern Mail, arriving i ning. Fare All baggage at the a4 W .. R. WINTERt .tt.l- FOR THEE f Will leave Chandler's IT at 4 o'cl PASSENGERS by this Line at the office, No. 73 Cou I-eave for Newark. the eve Road Cars, there take Pos town Newton, Milford, Taf Montrose, Owego, EI:-All Baggage at the ri their particulars,en .1. J. ROY & C m6 B. M WINTII. ARRAY NEW-YORK AN)D DAILY, (Sunda Willleave Chandler's H No a. Passengers by this .ine w thle office No. 73 Courtl leave lbr Newark the even Road Cars, then take pos field, Chatham, Bottle Hil Chester, Schooly's Mounta Ington, and arrive in Ea Leave Easton e Jery day o'clock, A. M. and arrive Ing by the Rail Roa All Baggage at the risk particulars, enqu .1.. ROY & C FOI t?'TT.'BU Via Pcnt.sylvanire - lRtLIANUi; 'IIANSPOli (;F IIiLLE ,E ONCI Merchatits who are. int trade, their a tte-tion is re above Compnany's new li mnie of toiled iron, ar cars whliilst oin tllu Ril I Canal. 'lley tire fiate ai and goods are conveyed t boats in which they are p without any transhipmlen any other line. A model ner in which they are pas t rail road, can be seen at w'0o are now prenired to sengers and merc M cKEE & LOUDON, Age Corner Front-s N B.-For speed and safety stand pre donni. ate. NEW-JERSEY KRAI. RK- P-'OTATICIN SIMMER ARIANGEMIENT- NEW-YOBU.IK, NEV'VAiiK, El WAY AND NEW- FARE from Jeisuy City Elizabethtown 37.- : Rahi wilk 75 Passengers whop tne Ticket Offices, recei NEW BiRUNSW (Every Day ex Leaves New-York, I At9 A. M. 5 P. M. NEWARK ACCOMMO (Every clay, Sund Leaves New York, 9 A. M. 11 A. M. 2 P. M. 5 P.M. 7 P. M. 6 P. NEWVARK NIGHII Every Night e Leave New-York At 8 and 11 P M. Fare in the night The office in New York is street,Inmedlately adjoin Iloats start punctually a At Newarkthe. office is at street, and at New Brunsw of the The Town Tracks in th been underlet, and Passe and from the Depot to me- ure of the trains for 6t SIJMXIM ER AR NEW KROCHELLE, On and after We the new and el ST'F.'rESMAN, Cap run as follows fromn Fulto Days excepted. Leave at 7 o'clock. and New Roc will leave New York every Good Stages will l)n in r to convey passengersto CAfI.)K.N A',ti raM For PIhilaerllphia daily, A. 1I.from Pier 6 o'clock Iinel yi w NR. by steaboaAmb from thence to C Road, thencein steamboat . plhi at I o'clock, c Forward dockt pas2 FREEHOLD & MONMOUTIt boat, via Rail Road to H Freehold by *stages--f PR.It(CRTON .AND TRENT ton by 64 o'clock boat,. Trenton $2.--Forward dec $1 Fare to Perth, Sou All Baggage at the m7 . STAtEN liiLA)ND FER v', n ,a On and after following trip Lear e Quarantine. S. I At 8 o'clock a. in., At 10 A" At 1 p.m. At 4 " At 6 t' Every fair Sunday two each place at every even h N. 11. Allpersonms are ca the crews of this Ferry' ownerc-. SUMSIMMERAR A N -- FOR ItALLETT WOOD AND On and after Wednesday, STAIl, Capt. Leonard, wi Sunday excepted. Lea inug at 7 o'clock, IIallett' venswood at8 o'clock. Re at half-pas Leave Flushing every af o'clock, Hallet's Cove, a venswood at half Leave New-York every a tE--NOTICE-The Flushin for the reception of Baard duced price. SUMMER AR FOR NEW ROCHELLE _____ On and after T steamboat STATES Peck, will run as York from Fulton Market ce'ted, at l.alfpast 3 o IReturning. leave Glen quarter before 7. New Roc til fourth NB. Stages will be in re the boat at Glen Cove to ram and O Fare through. 75 cents FORI PEACOCK'SPO TER aris The steamboat S Coarles Peck, will exte places, every Tuesday. leaving New York at half turning, will leave Ovst nesday, and Friday -nornin and Peacock's Point at a Commencing on Tuesday, ACCOMMODA FOR MAMARONECK, SA AND ST ^ n a On and after Thu the well known CAN EAGLE, Capta will leave the pier east every afternoon, Snndays Returning, leave Stamford Rocky Neck at half past 6 fore 7. and Mamaroneck at mil BRANDY A Alex. Seiignette Brandy i Otard, Dupuy & o, in Alex. SeignetteCh S Coi *aiA. brand, ir n ha 7Orvis' Chai Iredin, An Prestwick, in p Chateau Margaux, in bo table use, direct impor j19 A. SE OLLAND AND 200 pcs AA &All wide a 300 do Uinty & logan, 250 do UX and I ri 200 do DmIltry and Bit 400do common 250 do wide arid narr 200 do brown Imp 150 do Impe 600 do heavy a 200 do stout Rav milO0 BAKEWELL DRIY (4(OI)S--F. S. SCII Sat 56 Pi Hosiery, a large and co mens while, black and half Hose, and means Gloves, Line Linens,brown and Iliel Sheetings, 5-4 and 6-4 Table Cloths. slnnprinr FOR FREIGHT The first class cop Capt Fuller, 300 tons ry about 4500 bri ls. Is in e really for a voyage i J30 HENRY H FOR FRIGH The superior copper & ed brig OCEANUS, Tor about 3600 brls. in fine o load. A J30 HENRY HAVI S FOR FREIGHT The superior copper schooner DAVID PRATT tons. A J29 NESMITH FOR FREIGHT The fast sailing b ; Thoits, master, 900 br spatched immedi J2 JO s FOR SALE, FREI Tie fast sailing copp BERLAND, Darling, mas -built at Brookhaven in 1 o rials, has a inew suit of order for any v J? JOH -. FOR SALE, F The ship COWPER, 39 repaired in a th months since, carries abo en qu J4 PETE FOR FREIGHT The superior copper fa STERLING, Chase,mast Appl J2 NESMITH & SFOR FREIGIt The fast sailing cl PROVIDENCE, Jacobs, then.9months 329 t I E N RY CA FOR FREIGIlt The new copper fast timore schoo ;er HE 8(00 blrls. J3 E. W FOR FIREIGH The very fast saili & JANE, Brown, master, 1400 brls. is newly copper for any voya J3 PETER IIAIMONY I;OR A neat little sloop but three mconthis throughout carries with 12 persons at the same t by two. Her swiftness h any boat of her length i sails and rigging are li order; to ensure entire s cylinder under each seat tanks for Iresh water. A lshimp Louis Phillipe, foot boat can he seen I A very fast sailing & 150 tons burthen. in g to close a con J30 GEO. A very superior copp pered barque of 300 t found- she would be excha or 1600 bss bu J30 BOYD & IIINCKEN FOR The superior coppe & GUSTAVUS, 95 tons o years old, well found in J2 GEiO. W FOR S The very superior & ADAMS, Martin,inaster, fastened and coppered, sails very fast, has a su 13'2, well found and will further partic j2 D H. ROBERTON, FOR SALE, The superior coppe .GRTANGE. 192 tons, a brls. 4 years old. sails fa water; wasbuilt uf the bes excellent ordes. Apply c or J3 HENRY HA FOR The fast sailing copp GALI, burthen 155t t thoroughly overhauled an vembel, sails are nearly n be sent to sea at a trifli Ing'syard, Broo!;tyn J31w W01Oi )ULL& M W.\ NTD'ID Four vessc,s. from 15 & take coal from Pictou lad-ellhia i2 J. & BRI WAN A good Brig, of 190 to deck, for a return ca dies. A J2 DEPEYSTER & WHI VESSEl, A good Veu .el of25 tn t James Rivel :'or a Aor ply J29 RICHAR R WANTED TO A small Hi-' or Sch omonly, to the \Ves J9 OODE & WAN A Vessel i ,bout 180 ob-go ofyellov 'ine timb from Wilmington, 328 5t HENRI uV. OO WA IED TO A good co; ; er fast tons. not dr,,wvling o loaded. She must ',e In well in all the city c ice of this description, i.d w plyto J3 S S. CLAR A LOUBAT, 73 W..1-str SCORDIALS- cases BRANDY FRUl' :--1 ANN1ZE'TE--51 .) bask CHAMPAGNE--!I 0 do v sALTUS & CO. off, r for sal sers at 32 S Ashes-15 br Axes-200 dozer Anchors-50.0 Ar, iiors. Boiler Iron--300 i ns Cordage-1500 c. : Chain Cables--l: I Chain Cotton--100 bal Dundee Cotton I' English Rolled Flue Iron--Philh.;ielphia the New OrlI Hides-A small IIorns-A small o Iron-500 tons A:.ieric Jute Hemp--100 . Lead--850 pig Matts, made frori J Nails-501S 0 kegs Oakum-20O b Rope-1000 coils ,tale R Manilla Steel-20 boxes 1 Tin--100 bo Twine-15 bales Wool-A smali Zinc-8 casks G, nmanZ rALAGA RAISIN:, AND Bunc) 1500 boxes,500 half an 1000 boxes Bloom :i 'd 3 250 casks and 150 'c a 500 qr. casks Ma t20 indian bbls 1000 boxes low pri 200 casks do Sun JAMES N. GIF j30 65 Wall ROBINSON & WAi:D, 143 R sa 25 hampers Junkllottles 100 kegs Saltpetre; 25 b Lamp Oil, winter ail: su Linseed Oil, Eng 50 baskets Druggists Glassware, Gum Shellac, or 3:)00 lbs. 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