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STENTS ADVtRTISWOtOT g6 FIT OF THE ACT IN THIS ST A it eterW Phillip, jury a Richard Busb. jus Joba Dodnm, jqd 37 a wiUiwCcfio. Hairy ttrpeniefuM 37 tonry Marriott, juae George Hesw Cowing, July .,3 JoqmW. Aaroa Retvd, july SO JohaFensliawe, joJy2K SMiMitlCoacklio, iuimS2 JonlBus jolyf? Frederick Urn, June 13 Nspbtali Jodah. june 20.

John M'Guire, juM 13 'William Slowly, an 6 ftmuel Weekes, june 9 Daniel John Anderoii, jane 39 Jonas Bash, june 30 JosaiwDyeit.jua Charles Craft, june 6 Joan van pannenua Jackton, june 52 William Ellet, may 31 aba I Decker, june Lewii A Stolleewerck, June 23 Chute Brownne, June 4 George Yates, june 8 Daniel Wastibnrn, may Av.r. teyer. t'iuAa rK.iGtnC.Esy. Mows Ward, juiie 20 James Ktasaw, juo 13 Jlllmny County, btfort Etta Horn, Esq. Edward Curtis, Joty IS Matbew Cranoel, july John Henry Myers Wvacoop, july 19 Fslph Tucker, july IT 19 'I hctnas Burgess, Jan 1 7 Henry Porter, july 15 Myndert I.Mynderse june 20 Henry rorter, july la ha I Johnson, jun 7 Osias Higley, June IT George Bend, may 31 Broom, County, btfort John R.

Drake, Esq. flicbard Cashman, may 29 John Arnold, may 29 Broom County, fcer H'sUssm Staeeri. Stephen Worihingtoa, july 10 Caleb Dean, Ave Henry Ve I Water, jeae 14 Thonwa Bevier, june 19 William Cook, may tJ CartUmit county, btfort Mm Keep, Etq. Samuel Roberts, jury 17 ftepbaa Hopkins, jnsta 12 Wilmot Sparry, tune Chfntnfo county, btfort Uri Tracy, Eta. Walter German, Jesse 7 CtMon County, hion CM rbineliaaCline, no) 17 CSnton County, btfort Reuben H.

WahtorO, Etq Jeremiah H. Knappen, Aug 1 Justin Jacob, Anj I Benjamin, Brand, SO fSunitouaut eountv. btfort Zottu Cushintr, Est. Calvin E. Macomber, and Lewis Macorober, july 39 William Stetson, July I Columbia county, btfort John I.

Jttitltr, Eaj. Elesier Castle, june 24 Cnyugm County, btfortjudgt Miller. PrepUst Field, Aug )utctss County, Btfort Jama Emott, Etf. John Barker, july 6 Prtnr A Ackert, jaly2 William Barker, juna 5 Junee Pugsley, june 8 Jobn SboMnaker, june 17 Oaqre 1 Sitter, June. 19 fine eDimfy, btfort fraud Ron, EiJ.

Jnitna Bailev. June 10 GfMsesCbttiiry, btfort John H. Jonts, Jirtt juige. Hall, junior, July la Gretas Cbwsrv, btfort Motet I. OtfUim Pobscaas Bacias, july i Isaac Alteram, ran 9 IMton City, Btfort J.

IK MmtO, Frederick 4 Frederick Stareds July 21 Shaw. S3 Theodore Pomaroy, june Htrkimtr county, btfort David Holt, Eta. Benjamin Post, junior, june 3 ftrkmtr County, btfort JVatfuux H'iUUmt, Etf, Kusaall Jffanon County, btfort Abd Cote, Etf Daniel Darisiuly 1 Nathan Wbiticmore, july 20 Job Cook, Jaly 19 William Johnston, june 26 King County, btfort RonetU. Watan, EtJ. SamtMl Hart, june 19 nstf County, btfort Silat Stow, Esq.

Milieu Benuet, july 11 Mulaonevunty, btfort Peter Smith, Ekj Cainuel Smith, Jd jnna 24 Montgomery tonnty, otfore Aaron Hiring Eiq nmniwIUonsolus, Aug 5 Samuel Bennet, june 17 Joan TeepJe, july Jacob Pruyn, june 8 John M'Intyer, june 7 William Prince, June 10 JUturu County Btfort J. W.Moultan, Elf Vipcent Grunt, Aac 15. Moms Bsrfow.ljuly 22 Valentine Bennett, june 22 Jobs Hudson, joM 2t Ontario County, Btfort J. IV. UorttIL Luther row iv A 4 Joeepb Heanwell.juty 12 Harris Seymour, july SI Giles Norton, july 22 AmosC West, June 19 Isaac Morse, jane 17 Joseph Smith, june 13 Isaac People, june Joel Pratt, June 18 Iferick Siblry, june 19 HarveJ) Gilman, jane 19 Atf5U4ta)G Elliott, june 7 Hugh April 29 Geiirge Allen, jun.

may 31 Olirer Rose, mny 31 Andrew Stanley may 31 Churruiart County, before Joshua Fornum, Esq. phrn Benwn, jun. july 25 Hodeiick Smith, july 1 Asalicl Cbspell, july 28 AoaitosW. Biiiebun, July S8 JuhnBettts, june 9 Willium Brrt, june 16 1 i mniag County, btfort Jemtt 0. WttSa.

lUmerti Wood, July 8 Amos Benedict, April 28 OnHdn County, btfort Charla Wylte, Esq. John Helt, june 3 Onrvla ctrfy, btfort Eztkltl Baton, Esq. Charles Eas on, Aug 5 ohn Goodrich, juoe 28 Oatidu County, btfort JottphOrarJ. Asa Wcotwurta, Jane 3 tnbraira Hail, may 29 Cl4to County, hefort Joftph White, Jirit judge 'KbinelandrrDeiulasr, july 25 Jonathan P. Vjftn, july 15 Dnmft county, btfort A'othan H.

White, Esq. july 8 tutmmn county, btfort Harry Garrison, Esq. lrSroirhjjurei7 KentefUier County, btfort Jotiah Mastcrt, EtJ. Kem Decamp, june 24 JZmttflaerCoymtv, befbrt David Crnri County btfort Stcfhenjackson, EJ. Brfbrt John JiTLeun.

in (jiddinga, jun 2tf siyAaa Town, june 6 AlarshJusM 7 fUratag Qnotty, BtfiatJer ATCrtix, Esq. jVarael p. Lissaa, top Stephen Raymond, ju'j' Hiilyer.j'uly Hi'lj er, juoe 4 'iihn Etlmoola, june 29 Shaw, junel Strttog bswjsfy, btfort J.ThOTf sort, EtJ. rar S. Vaa rWastaiaar Ar ll joa29 'teaMBeldMVteMXO Wh dxk, naa 17 Jolm M'AUs ler, june 3D.

Daniel Church, june 28 kn IVwmI IIIM Oft St. litwrtntt County, btfort juegt fbri. Jotbaa Destey, July IS J.ik, WhjWk. tune 30 Schoharie County, btfort Hermuuu Bouck. Aaroo Airora, june 7 Daniel Shear, june 14 Steuben County, btfort Vincent Jtfotihcvt, Esq.

William J. neally, July 9 James Cole, june 8 SttubenCounty, befortJlmmMBurnty, Esq. Abraham Compton, July is StioJ county, before Thorn Strong, Etq. Mican Uwen.juiy OKeer State, june 27 Schoharie County, btfort Wm. Bukman, Esq.

William Hudilleston Jun june 24 Tiora county, btfort Gamaliel H. Bartiam, Etq. John Van Gorder, july 8 Troy, btfort Atnata Francis I Way, july 5 1 Edward Cooper, july 5 tyttur County, btfort Lucas Elmtndorf, Etq. Isaac Polhemus, june 1 Washington County, btfort A. l.BUnthaxi.

Eli Dibble, june 21 John Potter, june 15 William I MVarland, June 21 Henry Bcman, june 2 TWENTY FIVE LOTS FOR SALE i Tirw vintri IVJttin. K3 The following property will be sold on remark Hfjjebty low terms as also houses and lots in diOer ent parts of the city all regulated and ready to baild upon Noa. 319, SSO.Thompvw street im Ml '177 lA ftHH. Sulliiiaii atiwet 272, 273, 274, 275, 280, 291, Charlton street 234, (comer) IBS, JW. ran uam suaei 80S, 30H, 307, 309, MDougal street iMpi, iAf JM.4 44 VIm Ttou, a ALSO 10 pipes Ixmdoa particular Madeira Wine, pure as imported, of a superior quality, hiring nau a twelve monm wtrjufm to off to order, in ha pijwa or quarter cask.

Apply at Wo. 2 Greenwiib street Mh8 FOR SALE, OR TO LET, (A cheap country residence.) Tha KnilM latel occupied bv C. Col en, esq in the eillaga of Lantingburg, to gether with stable, ctma't Douse, ana wner out door buiUliogs, rery pleasantly situated; thM a well nf ncellant water, toeether with a cistern in the yard, contiguous to the kitchen, the van) is naggM wiin stone toe nousa is com nuvHrni, vrv ranvenieni. and together with the oat door offices, is in thorough repair. There is a larra ranlen.

enclosed bw hLrh board fence. well stocked with fruit, such as plumbs, grapes, cherries, apples, currants, gooseberries, also an excellent asparagus bed. The property will be rented, to a rood tenant, fof the mode rate aam nf tha taxes, oer annum, or if more agreeaue, wm oe sou at a reuueeu va luation. A nM.hAiiiiji irl rinrk. at Nawbureh the dork IS inn rMt fmni nn tk nr.

anj ahout 120 itet deen from nign water mara vessels orawmj uiihh imw minnm aifl nf the Anck. The score is ah mt 50 feet square? built of wood, and erected on this wharf. IIm lt Ia Ik thmr, amivriv. of 160 feet front, on the river, eitendiug into the river irom nign water mara, nw reel. The above property will oe soioiow.

ApP'I" MOORE ft CLARK, Apl4 302 Broadway. l. TO LET, WJ The three story brick iront bouse, stable and rarden. now in the occupation of Ebenezer Bur rill, Esq. opposite the New York Bank, Hartuoond Street, Ureenwicn.

The house contains seven rooms, exclusive cl roe garret and basement story, and if convenient and well finished, with marble chimnev nieces. 4tC A commodious stable and out bouses, a good pump, a large yard, withe well cultivated gardeis coatam inea number of vers fine fruit trees. beiosMtto tbe premises, which comprise 5 lots of ground, and the situation is believed to be a pleasant as any in tbe vil lage. Tbe rent will bci nr and posessioa given ue 1st May next. Apply to CLENDENlNfl A BITLKLKY, Jan 24 tf No.

209 Pearl street i TO LET, iiiaj A good House, with acres of Land, situated in the village of Stamford, Connecticut it is on the Post Road, and within a few minutes' walk of the Pest Office. For further particu lars ana terms, apply to TUCKER LAURIES, ap 22 29 South street. TO LET. The basement room of the honse No. 1 Beaver lane, (first door from Broadway.) It is extremely well calculated for a lawyer's office My 6 1m SANS SOUCI HOTEL, BALLSTOf SPRIJfOS.

ANDRE BERGER. respectfully in forms the publio, that the above establishment is open, for the season, lor the reception and accommodation of visitors. BaUston Spa, Meat 1, 1820. The editors of the Boston Daily Adrerti ser; the Philadelphia Freeman's Journal; the Baltimore Federal Gazette the Richmond i.o quirer the Charleston Courier, and the Savan nah Republican, will please advertise the above three months in their respective papers, and send their bills to A. Berger, at the Sans Souct Hotel My 3 3m 7o let, at tow rent, M.

ill I nai commouious uweiimg novse no 78 Pine ttreet. Apply to GEO. M. WILSOX, biy 4 81 Pine ELIZA KETH 1 OWN, NEW JERSEY. FOr TO LET, i Orwouldbeeitbantdfor proc ertrintbeci tv of New York, a neat and handsomely situated two story noase, at tluaotm 1 own, con taking reeins, 4 of whiaa have fireplaces, with cellar under the whole, and pianas front and rear a good Kitcnen, wstn noose, niiia room, stable, aaaotaerouT buildinzs.

and a well of excellent water. There is a boat one acre of ground, which is laid out in a garden and orchard, that contain a variety of shrubbery and choice fruit Tbe said premises are in good repair, and sitaated on tbe old post road, but a lew minutes walk from tbe principal hotels, where tbe stages stop. Steam Boats, ply constantly to and from New York, about 3 4 of the year, which, renders it a convenient and desirable residence for persons who have busi ness to that city, roe limber particulars, apply to Mr. GEORGE ROBERTSON, near the premises or to JACKSON WOOLLEY, Fe 12 75 Wall street TO LET. MFor one or more years, from the first day of May next, the three story brick House, No.

60 Frankfort street, opposite Jacob street Apply to Mr. JOHN BLOODGOOI), next door, or to JAMES Bowery ap28 tf PROPERTY AT JVEIVBURGH A Store House and Dock at Newbnnrh. The dock ia 1 0 feet front on the river, and about 120 feel deep from airh water mark Is drawing almost any depth of water can lav alongside of the dock. The store is about 50 feel square, bu It of wood, and erected on the wharf. Also, a 'ater rirht adjacent to tbe above property, of 160 feet front oo tbe rrvsr.extending into the river trom nign waiar mars, luuieet.

Al, a acr rwht, now occupied hr OeorreGard aer, of 0 feet front, extending into the river 100 feet (rota high water mark. Tbe above property will be disposed cf very low. a. a I Appiy Buwnc cs i.unn, my 13 302 Broadway. BOARDING.

rTtfTRCE or tour respectable can be ac I ewirmodated with Board at a seasonable rate. in Marrar street, witkia a minutes walk of the City Hall, me gaateel rnni! CuDiir. Enquire of ae afnater sway it, tf FARM FOR subscriber oflfars for sale his FARMat Closter. N. J.

on the weal side of the North 1U ar, aoout i Miaa trom new bounded on the east by tte norm ruver ror. ona mira of a mile, thea runs westward into a beautiful valley. in the couutry i there is a great aMnaaace oi umuer xnd fencing staff. Plaster of Paris for manure answers remarkablr well. On that part of the estate which is bounded by Uie norm rover, mere are several quarries of dock stone, which could be worked to great advantage.

A quarter of mile above tbe farm there is a landmg.place, and two vessels constantly ply between that and the rity. Game, such as English suipe, woodcock, quail and partridge neat numbers also, eacellent trout fishing. This firoperty will be sold low, and terms made easy and artommodalinr. A proportion of tbe payment will be received in productive Wy ty. or iurtber particulars, inquire of JOHil OK.1LL, no.

4b Wall street, or of the subscriber, 200 Dunne street Fe3 tf PETER JAY. TTT OK SALE TO LET. ft3 Or will be exchanged for property iu the city of am iew lore, Valnable Lands Mill Seats a Grist and Saw Mill, and other improvements, situated on fcoth branches of the Big Beaver, near Warren, taTrum ble County, Ohio in a thriving and wall settled part of the state possessing from iu important local situation, greater advantages, and to an actual Settler, more inducements than can readily be found in any other part of the couutry. For further particulars, apply to the subscriber, at his stons, No 36 Front it PAn3if CORNELIUS DUBOIS. inHl 'will FARM FOR tSALE.

Situated in the town and county of West Chester. 10 2mdes Irom New hm i ark. oa the turnpike leaning irom loies ta the village of West Chester, contain ing about two hundred acres of upland, suitably divided into meadow, orchard and pasture land, well watered with a suScieiit quautity of wood, add aboUt one hundred acres salt meadow. The western boundary beioz the river Bronx, where boats ply constantly to and from New York. On the premises are two good dwelling houies, he side a farm house and the requisite out build inn.

The nrinciule dwellins house ia pleasantly situated on an eminence commanding a view of the east river and adjacent country few larms if an of size, within the same distance of the dry, excel it for its state of cultivation, fruit, It (s well situated to divide, and will be sold separately or together as may beat suit the purcha ser. For further particulars appiy ai me store of Redmond Frost, 183 Front street, or to the subscriber on the premises. ALLEN CLAPP. WcstChester, March 10, 1820. mh 10 tf A FARM.

The subscriber is desirous to exchange the oliowing property for a house or lots iu this city. A FARsM in Monmouth county, New Jersey, containing about ISO acres of land part woodland, with a new dwellintr bouse on it in which them are 8 rooms and every convenience for a large family. It is situated at the junction of North and South rivers, and bounded by the channel of both, near Longbrancb, aud a lew miles from Shrewsbury. From the house there is a fine view of the Ocean, and the Hiehlands. There is excellent fishing and shooting, and the oyster banks are in its immediate vicinity it is considered to be one of the most healthy situations ui this country, unitinz tbe advantages ol sea and river bathing.

1 mlMSMlDP Fe I EOR SALE, 3 A valuable farm, in the town of Bloom6eld, county of Ontario, lying on the western stale road, equi distnnt from Cannuda'rgua and tbe Genesee River containing in all about 340 acres of land, lying ia parrels to suit a purchaser or purchasers, via Sooth of the main roaa. one parcel, coma minx hont MO acres 70 of which is muter imp rov anient. and fenced into convenient lots of from to 10 acres each. There won said parcel a thrifty young bear ing orchard of six acres, and great pain basoeeo la ken in selecting the choicest fruit also, a good frara barn, of from 35 to 45 feet A tan. nn narcel.

Ivinr east of the said above descri' ltrl nir mntaimnr about 110 acres of the choicest land for cultivation, well fenced, and about 3 4 of it under good improvement 1 I .1. I Ju.hIi.4 Also, one parcel, ivuir norm piece, and north of the state road containing aooui 50 acres about 30 of which is under good improve ment, and on a hicb stands a good substantial a stor; AmMinw hnuae. a wood hou corn house, and store house, to whicd is attacnea a garaen, wiui iuu.u fmitn varWios kinds. other parcel, tyiogeastof piece, containing about 75 acres, a part of which is under improvement, and a good beariug orcbsrd of 1 3 4 acres. Tbe land is all of first quality, well fenced, arid In the highest slate of cultivation, and will lie told together or in parcels.

It is twelve miles south of the line of the Erie Canal, and within one mile of a grist mill and saw mill. For particulars enquire of P. L. MILLS, New York, or the subscriber, on the premise. AMOS HALL.

West BloomGeld. 15th April 18J0. Ap24 A FARM, ForseJe.orexcbanee for property in the eitv of New York, situate oo the Pastaic Ri ver. Iu the village of Belleville, state of New Jersey, eight miles from Powles Hook, containing 70 acres of choice land sixty acres of wbich is covered with timber of the most valuable kind. The buildings con iat of a large mansion house, a farm house, ice house, (filled whb ice,) barn and other out.

house. It is bounded by river one third of a mile, and adjoins tbe farm of Col. Rutgers, and otherwise surrounded by a healthy and pleasant neighborhood. Also for sale, the stock, consisting of horses, oxen, cows, sheep, hogs, and poultry ol every kind all of which are in fine order Also, a Gig, Sleigh, Waggon. Truck and Oi Cart; together with farming utensils of every description, and on tbe most approved plan.

Also, turf meadow, adjoining the above, with a good stone house. Tbe turf is of the best quality, and sells in the village and at Newark, for 7 dollars per cord. Tbe stare passes tbe premises every day (fare fifty cents) from New York. Possession given as soon as required. For further particulars, enquire of Mr.

JONATHAN JEWETT. Nd. 418 Pearl street, tr to JOHN CRUMBY, No. 134 Pearl street, New York My 6 tf TO PURCHASE. An imoroved Farm, of about 50 or ISO acres, with a good dwelling house, rtablea, within thirty miles of this city, and not more than one Bile from the left bank of the Hudson pr right bank of the east river.

A farm oo LoOg Island, tf answering the above description, and within fifteen aides ol Brooklyn, wouM not. be objected to. Application to be made by letter or otherwise, stating price, situation, sc. to a. WHITE, Jun.

No. 189 Broadway. my 20 lw MANSION HOUSE. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friend? and the public generally, that be has removed I 1 I into the house lately occupiea oy mr. n.

oainner. No. 343 North Market street, Lnown bj the name of the Mansion Howe where he conlinties to keep a BOARDING HOUaEandlNN. forthe aceemsnoda bon of those who may teae to fawrhina with their custom, either ty the day, week, month or year and every attention will be paid(t render then stay a greeable while at his house. Ladies and gentlemen passing tnrOUgn Wis ciiv mar us tM iuaiifitzjaieu hove Break lult, 4c will be provided for parties that are travelling, oo tbe snorlesi notice.

The best of horses and carriages, with careful drivers, will be provided oo the mont reasonable terms J. W. HOCK EX la. Albany. 9th May, 1820.

Myl54w MJEFFERY'S, Tailor. 257 Broadway, oppo site the City Hall, returns his moat Sincere thanks to tbe public In general for tbe liberal encou raerement he has received since hi arrival in this city front Europe, and hoiet to merit a ftartlter continuance of their favours by doing bis utmot endeavours to general salis'action. He has reraived the latest ashions for getitlemru's Frock Coats ditto dresa, Ac. Ladies Habitii, Boy's Drees. All of which will be made in a mrt superior manner.

N. B. Ladies Habits Naval and Military Coats ornamented with braid ia tbe mcit elegant sta ls aftd hitotfiiibica. myl71m STEAM BOAT TRIPS JO MiCHlLlMACKIJfAC. aaf 'Hnu.

riiHC La EJie atrsnv I boat WALR IN THE WATER, Capt. J. Rogers, Zq master, will make two trips to Mackinaw ihitseason. Sbe will leave Black Koca on coniH. V7 rVrr.

J. in.u Kr lr divided IBto aranie, meaaow wwuiauu. dct nmuipon mid ii rrT: amMeaiiflrneadcairemarBDiyweiiwaiereany aecondon tnevtn ay oi nguKH. mewsof a brook that runs through the centre of the of the burthen of 330 tons; is very substantially built farm. The woodland is equal, il not superior, to any has a very powerful engine, (made by Messrs JRobert Lake M'Queen A Co of New York) and has navigated Erie near!) two seasons, during which her strength and power to withstand the heaviest gales and roost boiuterous weather on the Lake, have been fully est ed.

and her supeaioritv over oilier veawels has been publicly acknowledged. She has excellent arcora uKxlatkmsis supplied with the best of provisions and stores, and in attendance no exertions will be want ing which attention and a desire to oblige can supply. For further particulars appl vlo Captain Rogers, on board, at Black Rock, near Buftate or to DAVIS A CENTER, Albany. (N Tk WiUtUn the WaUr will, durine the present season, leave Black Rock for Detroit, (touching oo her passage at prm, vieveiana ana aanausav ea the following days May 21st sod 31st June 10th and 30th July 10th Knhaiuittth. Aueust9thand 29th September 18lh 28th.

October 7tn, mm anaotins novemoer 7th.lTthaodTrn. And will leave uetroii, on ner return a oiaca Rock, (touching at the intersnedhte May Jfiihandilth June 5th and 24th Julv Sth. 15th and 25th August lib and 24th September 2d, 13ihand 23d October 3d, 13th and 23d November 2d, 1 1 th aud 22d and first December, 1820. my 171m EMBARGO REPEALED. And free passage to Philadelphia, by steam boats.

IVlKAlalanta having been released, has again I commenced ruuninir. She will leave the wbarl at the Battery every morning at half past 5 and at 10 oVInrlt. and continue to do so during the season Tbe New Jersey Coach and Steam Boat Company will ac commodate anv number of passeneprs for Philadcl nhia at either of the above hours. are. In the fast line FIVE dollars; in the slow one FOUR dollars, my 16 N.

DUNN, 114 Broadway, UMON LINE. FOP PHILADELPHIA. Only 25 miles land carriage, and the only steam boat direct from New York to New Brunswick,) PCSgSsVL: (v ill leave the north side of the Battery at eleven o'clock every dav. at 12mm Treoton, and take' tbe Phila delphia steam boat, capt. Jenkins, and arrive atteu o'clock, in time tor the Baltimore steam boats.

Fare through $4. For passage, apply at 113 Broadway, or on board toe steam Doai, norm side ine oaiiery. M. BERGEN, Agent C5 goods and baggage at tbe owner's risk my 18 flfkHJOH rJHE tittHJ'KH and rr V. TBE subscriber oners for sale at No.

2 Dey street, an elegant assortment of Grates, and jiolished brass and wire Fenders. His Grates and Polished Brass Fenders are not exceeded beauty, excellence of workmanship of cheapness, by any everonered lot sale hi America And his neiry Wirt Findtri ven rarsunmss, in elegance and fnbrick, any which have been manufactured by any other person either in this country or ni Lurope. WW THOMAS SMVTH FOR SALE, ITiLEGAXT Grates ami Fenders, at the most 1J reduced prices. Enquire at No. 3 Dcy street.

Jv tl LITERARY ROOMS, BROADWAY. r1HE Periodical Wortcs for April, including A one or two New Magazines, with French papers of the latest dates, will be placed in the rooms to morrow morning. my 22 JAS. EASTBURN, agent. GEO.

GElB's Patent Analytical and Gram matical Music School, No. 146 Fulton street in which is taught, by unalterable prin ciples, perfectly comprehensible to a ctuiu's ca pacity, uie science oi composition oi miuiv, ui all its branches tbe art of preluding, kc. the science of finzcrins of any music in every key and singing by note, in parts, the works of thr best authors, by a method extremely simple, re sulting entirely Irom the principles ot wis sys tam. Terms, $30 per quarter, payable in advance. Days of tuition, Mondays, Wednesdays ami Fridays, from 3 to 6 and Tuesdays, Thursday i and Saturdays, from 11 to 2, and irom a to v.

The treatise on this system, which the authoi has spared neither expense nor labor to render of indispensable utility to professors and students who ever wish to be perfect in the practice and science of music, can be had at No. 140 uiton street price to subscribers 7, to non subscri st si JOHNSON, veterinary sureeon, uo Vf Hi ,0 Mr' Clements, returns hi sincere thanks vicinity tor the liberal he has received wee bis commencement in uui vm friends and the puniir, that noexerlmnr attention on his part will be deficient to merit tbe pvfrouage of those who may favor him with their support From the many evils aitendantoii the present rflttfe of shoeing bones, in this city, as wellasotncr pan of the United States, horses are often rendered use less, and frequentl iy thrushes, sand cracis criiwle for life, from corns. and Contraction all of which will not only be cured, but be prevented from fff uentlemcn having corses laoounnjj uun any of the above diseases, will find a speedy remedy, by applying at his office. No. 11 John street, oral hi dwelling, No.

196 Broadway, opposite the Franklin House. My2tf CJ flOCS. A general assortment, consisting of mens, womens, boys, misses and children morocco, leather and kid shoes and boots, among which are, 500 pr mens copper nailed, and 700 pr. mens lined and bound, suitable for a Spanish market, for sale at reduced prices, by TH05. WITT, my 6 272 Pearl street NAPLES SHAVING SOAP IN POTS.

A No. 1 Wall street has inst re cived from the best manutactory In Naples, the hMtimalit of Naples sbavinx Soap in PoU which be offers for tale totbone Gentlemen, who prefer aba iiiir themaelvua. at a very Uberal rate. B. In case not approved of, the money wjtl be returned.

ADVERTISEMENT. (VT Havinx removed from eiy old eaiabbabmeut in iter street (caused bv Ihe sickness ol last kit, by wbich 1 was a great sufterer) to a uew aid elegant estabrwhment in Broadway, In tbe Drag and Apothecary line, chiefly for the bene fit ot my y.i uius given rnw to an idea that I nwhl be retiring from Practice. Il is no such thing. Ms office is open as usual to applicants, particularly in all cases belonging to the Wood system To my fellow Cititens, it i unnecessary to say more. Strangers are respectfully informed, that my success in eradicating Secret Sickness in all its avoiding the baneful effects of Mercury, is universrlly acknowledg ed to oe wnnoui a parallel id mis or aay oiuer hmmi a i I a iry iviy rncinoa is speeuj, rare ana cerium, inc sultof extensile prntice, for many years, in Loo Jon and New York.

Strictures removed without boujies or any other instrument and all debilities aud all cases are guaranteed. Apply to Dr. HORNE, 457 Broadway, nearly oppoi ta the circus N. B. All Letters be post My I31m i A Py.RSON".

In the Doisessioo. of an euciiqn JxjL commission, is desirous to connect himself with some resDectable Derson. or Bouse, having the advantage ol capital. A boa directed A. u.

C. with real name and address, and left at the office of the Daily Advertiser, will be punctually attendedto. My 20 Ladies Corset ware huuse removed to JVb. 258 Broadway, ovmotite the taiL MRS. CANTELO having been persuaded by many ladies who she has had the honor to work for, to continue ner business of lionet making, wislies to inform the ladies (bat she in tends to connect the dress malting with it, and has engaged a first rater work woman in that department.

Mrs. Canteto hopes tbe superiority of her corsets and the punctuality with which she has executed all orders she has been favoured with, will insure her a continuance of patron are. As usual, Mrs. C. keeps constantly on hand an extensive and elegant assortment of corsets ready made, and makes to order, various kinds calculated to remedy weaknesses in children.

Ladies can be fitted at the ware house or their orders taken and promptly executed, and those living out or the city, may be suited by gendingthe site of tbe waist. My 5 IK. and MRS BALL respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they have opened an academy on the corner of Duane and Washinflon street, (entrance in Washington street) where they propose instrucung youtn ot noin sexes in we diuerent branches of a useful English Education, at the annexed prices, vil perqr. lit Do with Reading and Plain Sewing, pr qr. 3 Oil I)o do do do Writing do 4 00 Arithmetic.

English Grammar. Geoeratihy, and Ornamental Needlework, 5 0 Pens and Ink, 37 1 2 ceub. Fuel for the season, 1 CO References as to character and abilities ran be ob tained from the Rerd Edni'd D. Barry, Rerd. Suth Hart.

Dr. Hugh M'Leaii, Mr Edw'd Shepherd, teach er of Penmanship, and from Mr. Isaac F. Bragg, principal of tbe City Commercial School, No 3 Roosevelt street. jwti.il n.

My221w SARAH A. BALL. SHOES. JUST received, an assortment of ladies morocco shoes and slippers, of the first quality and fashions. On hand, 100 cases of ladies morocco slippers and shoes misses and children's shoes Mack and colored roans, slippers and straps.

Likewise, a quantity of fancy kid slippers and children's shoes, suitable for the Havana market. 1000 pair men's lined and bound shoes 00 do. coarse do 500 do. pumps Applv to VM. F.

IXGALLS, 50 Fulton st. My 22 1 5 doors from Pearl. A XV Horse during a part of the summer, for hif keeping allowing the owner the privilege of using him alo. The ltore mint be gentle and of good appearance. For further information enquire at this oflke.

may 22 Ct BAY recently irom tbe country, sis veen old. 15 1 2 bands high, a rood saddle hone and well broke to harness, perfectly gentle, has ocver paused out ot the o.vMioQal tbe breeder, taint the whole original length ofhi dork, moves well (iid will be warranted sound and free from vice or tricks of any kind. Apply 590 Broadway civ 18 COBB ET PS SEED AMJ BOOKSTORE, IS at No. 63 Fulton street, where be has for sale, a general assortment of ENGLISH SEEDS, for the field and for the garden, among which are, Uie fine Russian Turnip, (or Ruta Bnga,) Mangle Wortzle, thirteensort: of Cabbage, six sorts of Turnips, Lucerne, Sain foin, Cow (or perrenuial) Clover, lute Clover, Trcfod, Chicory, eight sorts of Iladubes, fight sorts of Lettuces, Onions, Leeks, Cauliflower, and Brocollu and a great variety of other seeds besides a large variety of the choi. cest kinds of FLOWER SEEDS, all itnper led this spring, (1820.) At the same store are published all the three parts of COB SETT'S YEAR'S RESIDENCE, and also his ENGLISH GRAMMAR.

All the above Seeds and Books are sojdby Mr. JOHN MORGAN, at No. 88 1 2 North second street, Philadelphia." my 2 LILLIPUTIAN SONGSTERS. tT Rs. CLARKE, with her children, Miss if JL Caroline and Master Edward, have arrived in this city, and will exhibit at Washington Halloo the veilings of Tuesday, ThumVay and Saturday, this week only.

Greater cariosities were never exhibited in this country. Caroline is upwards of 20, weighs only 361hs. andorly 43 inches high. Her brother, exactly the same size, i years oM, both well proportioned, and beautiful in form and features. Their voices are and sweet, and their conversation on the stage sensible and interesting.

Admittance 25 cents. i my 23 61 I FULTON FIRE I.SU sT RANCE COMPANY in the city of New York, (27 tlie Mer chauls Bank) insure against nss or damage by ure.dwei imj hnusos, ware houses, Si iiildings in general nercliandiae Jiousebold fur niture, and other persenal iroperty, on terms as tavor Mm anv rimiUr iustituUoo in this city. This oimpany is incorporated solely for the purpose of insurinz against loaaea 117 urr, fiuu stock of 500,000 dollars. Parties who may nlea.e to favour this company wim tnerr nustne: ma rt assured that any losses or damages sua 1 1 1: tained Will tC seiueu wroi prompiurn wm nu. rality.

A. L. UNUfcRnlLL rresiueni. A. Underbill, Thomas R.

Smith, Cornelius Dubois, Peter Stage, Henry arlan, Ferdinand Suydam, Stephen Allen, Ric hard I. Tucker, jvireciurz. O. II. HICKS, Secretary.

Nltf Jacob Drake, David Cargill Stephen P. Britten John Targes Wm. 11. Ireland George B. Thorp John Mum Thomas T.

Woodruff. MERCHANT'S FIKE INSURANTS tOMPA.M OFf lCE JV 'rJiiu iyinccj. Jy3Bf3 James Lovett Henry Kneeland Isaac Lawrence Jacob P. Giraud Wm. W.

Fox George W. Talbot Robert R. Hunter Elbert Anderson Robert Chesehrough i Thomas BJoodgood fNCORPO. si RATED with capital of Half a tlilliun of Dollars forthrsoemimoee insuring against loss or dauiaee bv bou aes, W'are bou'ps, Buildings in general, Mercbaitdiae, SbijM in fort, and heir a rg lokoebotd tumi ure.Wearm; ap i.r.l.uulrr( drsci.uuou ui uersonal aroiwrty. Applications made from any part ol the United States, aixroinpanied by a particular description ot the huilduiir.

occupation, how aituited, tc. will lie promptly aiuuded to. Tbe rates of premiam aud cotiditioas of Insurance are uniform with tha vtbet fire Insurance companies in tkiscttv. JONATIlAN LAWRENCE, President DIRECTORS. Jonathan Lawrence Samuer Belts Frederick Dc Fcyster John Jones Thomis Lawrence Grove Wright njamin Bailey Robert L.

Reade Francis Cooper Francis II. Nicoll Eli Hart James Boyd, jun. G. Howland WiUiara Wright William Lawrence Charltt Lnstion, SvrtM. My 4 roa rniutLriflA.

Ci'iren'J CooeA and Steam Boat JAnt end the only line through in one day. Via Toules Hook and Newark, in new and elegant coaches, and first rate steam boat. For i'htiadtlpna, Baltimore, atfungton City, and Pittsburgh. THROUGH IN ONE DAT, To Philadelphia. THECltiteo's Coach and Steam BoatLma starts from the Coach Office No.

1, Court landt street, every morning at 5 o'clock, and at rives' at Philadelphia the same afternoon at six o'clock. The abovenamed Line leaves Phdadehhia at 5 o'clock in the morning, by the daily Steam. Boat Line, and arrives it Baltimore the tamo J. United States aim uoacn at r. jii.

every day, arriving in Philadelphia at 6 A. M. next morning. Chean Swiltsure Stage starts at II A. ra.

ar rives in Philadelphia next day to dine. Goods and baggage insured by this line. Fare, J3. For seats apply to I bos. Whiuieio, at tne Ge neral Coach Office, No.

1 Courtlandt itreet, near Broadway, New York. P. S. AC baggage at the risk of the owners. Expresses and extra coaches furnished at any hour day or night, to any part of the U.

States. by Thos. Whitfield. L.1UJT, at law. rropntiors.

New York, April 22. ap27 as Verplanck's Point, $2 Wet romt, New burgh, I'ouijhkeePfie, Hyde Park, Maatsburgn, Kingston, Kindcrhook, Cossack in. Hndson, FaUkill, Redhook, Kingston, StHMUburch, Mv3 BaMaVwar IT I IE STEAM BOAT FRANKLIN, Capt. MacV, will leave Whitehall dock on Saturdays and Thursdays, at 10 o'clock, A.M.for Shrewsbury, and return on MouJaya and Fridays, leaving Red Bank at 10 o'tlor A. M.

Apply to tth captain oo board, or bf JAUUU iaUKLilbg, Apt9 233 Pearl street. NORTH RlVLtt STEAM BOAT ON Monday, the Bib or May, the boat willepre inence to run four tunes week. i A boat will Jive New Yoik, every Mondav, .1 Saturday, And, a Boat will leave Albany every Momlavi AtWA. M. I nday, Satin dar, i Ti.

a ill tik. no'icr. that the hour clleavinc New York will be lianged to 4 P.M insteadof A P.M. The proprietors have been induced to mas una al teration for the better accnti modal ion of the way pas sengera, and have REDUCED THEIR PRICES to the lollowing rates KriU.vi Jti.iv ii.mn, 2 50 2 50 3 3 25 3 50 3 50 FROM ALBANY Td $1 50 1 50 2 5 50 vi 2 J5 SOUND TEAM BOA LINE Red Hook. Catskill, Hudson, Coxsackir, Kinderhook," Albany, Hyde rark.

Por4hkeepie, burgh, Vest PoMit, Caldweira. Verplanck's Point, lWYork, 6 i tftJ 3 3 5ft 3Ti 4 4 fflHiS bneot Sleara Boau i arranged for the season Cyimectieet, Captala bunker, will leave New York for New Haven, every Monday, Wednesday end Friday, at 6 o'clock the morning. The Fulton, Capt Law, will leave Norwich oa (b same days, imme Xately after day light; willstopsft Vew Londun aud leave that plate at o'clock fa dra morning for ew Haven. The liTiu will meet at New Haven, and depart from (hence at 6 o'clock in the evenmr, every Mob jav. Wedoesdav and Friday.

Tbe Connecticut for So Yotk, and the Fulton for New London and Nor. wi. h. My 3 Extract from An act to enable the Mayor Alderman and Commonalty of the City ef New York to raise Money by a Tax, pasted March, 10, 1820, AND be it further enacted, That whenever any tax of any description oo tha estates, real or personal, of the freeholders and inhabitants of, and situated within, the said city, shall remain unpaid on the day npon which the Cat lectors are limited by law to account far tha CoV lection of the same.and the Collector of the Ward, in which the same shall be charged, shall ask such affidavit In relation to the said tax a la specified in the eleventh section of the act entitle An act for the Assessment ond Collection! of Taxes," pasted April 5, 1813, and inlereat tU tcrthe rate of fourteen per cent, per aauom, be calculated frem the date of tbe bond of tat Collector of the Ward in which the same wo charged, shall be added to the said tax An4 further. That it shall be lawful to enforce the collection of tbe said taxes and interest, aadato all taxes heretofore imposed upon the personal estate of the inhabitants of said city.in the snaosKT prescribed in and by the act eaitled An act far the more effectual collection of Taxes and Assessment iu the city of New York, "passed April 12, 1816 my LADIES or gentlemen desirous of procuring any article from London, of whatever sort, or BO ever smalt the amount are respectully requested apply to the subscriber, at any tune before rneStaol this month, as nil orders ill then clous for the aasst Monroe.

From the strict attention of his correspondents, se believes he ran transact this department of hil DIM nest so as to give eutire satisfac tion in every way. GEO. I. NEWBERT, IflyO Maidea WILLIAM PINTARD, Cutler, surgeon's instrument, and elastic trV maker, INFORMS friend, ithe public, eurraeds Mr. FoS brook, at his Urt Beekmaa Str where rP esmaxiifactUTiBg and re airing all kind i.

nrtvtha neaies. w. uu Him M.a.aa.' a fnr weaic ancian rnvilaJ r. InnvmitiaSI an w.c, ic nnu i ic uumiui dllrtlH Kaa fit. hA.lv innat a.av.

la. I i. h.n.uarre as nieni iruy r. i.iuu,uJ nail. wholMe and retad.

xtrnex and ROOTS. nirrnnn IT i reTOU CO. hJrfS)re 1 me in iarltrefu where .1 i a rvMvlTniTieBIIiv b.M af ShnM IM i i a lara vi nafcrv' I oc raw Hele an arscruncm ai can im in the States, and will be sold at pnj which cannot fail ft satisfy customers, fonv ern. Western and City dealers are my ited my 8 4w T'' NEW YORK and Published by MICHAEL BURNHAM 4J Wjili oaTeet orpoite the Bam Ilo4i, at $10 per amJBUV..

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