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CHESNUT STREET THEATRE 8AJ.ES AT MICTION. HALES AT AUCTIONS SALES AT AUCTiON. THE FOURTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION Of the Artist's Fund Society, IS NOW OPEN at the New Rooms, N. corner Chestnut and Eighth atreet, (entranct THEATRE CHESTNUT STREET. Performances eororoenoe at 74 o'clock precisely.

Last Night but one of the Engagement of MR. BROWNE. THIS EVENING, Will be presented, the Comedy of SCHOOL OF REFORYI; Or, How to Rule a Husband. Mr. Ferment.

Mr. BROWNE Lord Avondale, Harrington Robert Tyke, Burton Julia, Mn, Walstein The oreheitra will perform a new Gallopade, from the Opera of Let Faux Monniers," arranged by Francii Wieland. To conclude with the now drama, called the MAID OF CROlSY. Serjeant Austerlitt. Mr.

BROWNE In the name and by the authority of ihi 6oihmon wcultn, vj Pennsylvania. BY JOSEPH If IT Governor of ihe said Commonwealth. A PROCLAMATION. rr 7'HEREaS, 1 have learned with fte deepest regret, that ihe soil of Pennsylvania has been rihis of her peaceful citizens outraged, and their proper destroyer! by acts of lawleas riot. For ihe first time the or derly ci'y of Philadelphia has become ihe theatre oi scenes heretofore only onnieroptsien si a at lance as oaogiirotis exoesses on the part ot mnen tiey have now been enacted in our roidi and assumed a form the most destructive of nroutrty and domes tic quiet, the roost inimical to individual rights, and tne most ruin ui to social harmony ano public or dr that can be conceived.

The torch of the incendiary has ben applied by unmasked vinlaiorsot law, in the drknea oi ni)hi, in the heart ot a crowded citv, anil tor the avowed purpose of preventing (he exeroite of the Constitution and Invaluable right of the free eooimunica (ion ot thoughts and opminna And whereas, if ii oe true that even error tit opinion may be tole ra ed while reason is left free to enmbit it." the practice of combating supposed error with Ihe fire- orsna, or oi pumstnng even on ma with' ut llie ea tabliahed process of law, mnst be the very essence of tyrann. And whereas, it is tbe duty of the magistrates to protect all in the exercise of (he'u constitutional righti without respect to the question whether their respective cbiects be or be not agree able to himaolfur others, so long as their deport ment is peacctui ana tneir object lawiui: And whereas, it is the duty ot the Governor of his Commonwealth, "to tke care (hat the laws be faithfully executed," esp-mally in cases where enormity transcends the tnae-oitude ol comtnor guilti Therefore for the DUroose of promoting and se curing the apprehension ot the wrong doers in the premises, Joseph Kitner, tiovernor ui tne sid Cnmnion wealth, do hereby offer a reward nl FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, for the apprehension and conviction of each and every person engaged in Iht- burning ot ihe building called the t'ennsy lvani Mall, in sixth stf-cei. in the city ol rhiiadtiphia, on the night of Thursday, the seventeenth instant, or in settinefire to the building culled the Orphans' Asylum, in Thirteenth street, in the said city, nn the night of Friday, the eighteenth instant, to be paid on ihe due conviation ot each and every one ol the persons aforesaid. And all Judges. Justices.

Sheriffs. Coroners. Constables and oiher Officers within this Commonwealth, are hereby rmuircd and enjoined to be at tentive and vigilant in inquiring after and bringing to justice the person or persons guilty the crime aforesaid. -jien under my hand and the Crest Seal of the State, this went -second day of May, in ihe year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty-eight, and of the Commonwealth the sixty-second. Ut the fiiiiernor, THOVJA3 H.

ftURROWES, my 24. lw Secretary of ihe lomniOfiffeBlih. Two Thousand Dollars Reward. Ma run's (Jfficr, Mat S3, 1838, THE excitemetf) growing nut ot the daring outrage peruelrated ugainst the laws, having subsided, I take (be earliest niv(ttunity ('f ranking known to my fallow citxens my dctet nnnalion ot adopting every means within my pner to arrest und bring to trial ih'ise who so reefcleisly df-hed the Lw. I therefore hereby ft'-jr a reward of TWO I HOUSANll OOLLMIS for the apprehension and conviction or the vile perpetrator ar perpetrators who on Thursday night last broke into and fired t'e Pennsylvania Hall.

my sTot jtJrlii gyviK I iviavor. Exhibition of tlie 1'hitadelphia Artists und School ot Painting. THE public are reftptrcilu'lyi nturmed that the exhibition of the Philadelphia Artists and, Sc. ool of Punitiiig and Design, will open tn and continue tor eight weeks. Season iukets, Fif ty Lents; single aontissioo 1 em five Cents: open trom 9 in the morning lill lu in the evening.

In hich ac upwards ot two hundred aubiecis of art 1 catetilnted t.i interest the visiters: A Sjdendid view! London by Htaiduld: two views 01 rittattuigh, trom Drawings made on the spotj ami nn interestioR Painiing. the Sea of Gaililee, esfitiiiting Christ staving the Storm, the particulnr merits of whinh, together with ail that belongs tu the undertaking, are left to the judgment of a discerning public, to condemn or approve In just proportion to their merits. The School of Art will go into full operation nn the close of the present exhibition, pailiculars of which will he found in the Catalogue, or communicated Ht the door of the exhibition, Nn, 14.J Chestnut street, directly opposite the Theatre. aSdlw-mwf JOSH A SHAW. FREDERICK W.

GREENOU GH, PCBLI-HER AS removed to No 3 Minor streer, 1 door shots Fifth siree. S'i msflm Genteel Well Furnished Lodging. TO Lfj'l', a pleasant parlour. Iroi.tmg Chestnut street, wiih chambrr adjoining on ihe so-eond floor, will lor a gentleman and his wife. Apply at'No.

812 Chestnut s'te- between Etph Nir.ih sret 7 7' li 14 1 J. sub scri hers respect fully invite their friends and ihe public to a view ot an exenstve assortment nt new S'yle Spring and Summer Goods, pist received via New York, ronSMting of super Cloths, single m'tli-d Caasimeres, Vesttngs, htc. PMtRIS OU I UN, ailors, 5 VV. corner 3 1 bt Chesmut streets. Youth's and Childi en's Clothing, reidy mtde, as separate branch.

my Wt FANCY' 1 1 1 LLXNliS Als plain while and natural colored of superior quality, and some par'lcularlv suitable for boys wear. Also, pitiin and figured ENGLISH SATIN VI TIN GS; small figured Silk do; am) neat styles Marseille. Also, figured Sutiens lor small bo)S. TOWN SEND SUA KrLKcS ot SON 5 mo 14 mwint son street FOR SALE, A HANDSOME PAIR of BLACK HOHSES, lfi hands high 6 years old, well b-oke, and particularly calculated tor a family, being very gentle and SHfe. Or, a pair of BLOODED SORREL HORSES, very superior and last.

I 5 hands high, which can be recommended in evry r- sped The owner is wilting to part with either ot the sbnve pairs, as he has oot use for both. Apply at No 251 Arch s'reet. "wfruSt I REN 'TV IE house No. 117 south JL Spruce, replete with everv convenience fur a private iM.ny. or terms apply on tne premises.

tnv 25 vfnoSi iLM ICE 1 Citr.DlToRs 4 LL persons indebted to Ihe Iste FELIX QU AID, of the Ncrthern Liberies, are rrqicsteO to mke payment, and those having clxima are defired tn present them for lettletuetit, to Matlhe M'Cann, Garden sired above Wood. MICHAEL M'GRAIH, MATTHEW M'CANN, ra 22t-uf6t Fxecuiors of Felix Qiaid, Store and Dwelling for Sale. THE new arid substantial five story Brick Store tand Duelling at the aoutb-eat coraerot Chestnut ar.d Heach streets, iH) feet front nn CneHnut ireet, by 54 feet deep un Beach (lot 71 feet deep). This store is considered ibe best stand on the Schu) Ikitl front for a clothing, or grocery, or both, as he fi -at story is divided into two, and having ample room ahove to accommodate a targ family. -Fjr lerius.

etc, which will below and accommo dating, apply at No. loO south 1 wcltlh stret. 3nio V7 t'inr Pil ALTON. fTOR sle, a strong and light Phae'on, but little a. the worse 1 01 wear.

-calculated for a Physi cian. Price fl5. Apply at vtr. uupianu's Stables, Fourth below Cvestnnt sirett. najSJ TO BREWEKS AND CAPITALISTS.

FOK SALE OR KfcVTi The Southwark Brewery, Philadelphia isxB, It is one of ihe largest and best situated in t'hiiadelohia, and for espabttitv anil ec nomy ol rmnei-niciit probabh unequalled in ihe Union. 1 ib nullum arc sooh eonstruo'ion. 1 ne Mali-house i.d Kilns are capable of making 17,0 bush-Is ot Mali, per annum. The ScboylktU water ia introduced lo every part of the Brewery. I here is a st earn Engine of six horse power.

oerl eel erder and of the best construction, for grinding, mashing, and pumping. Tbe Coppers, Coolers sod Vats are tn first rate condition. The Vat will bold over 25 0 ba rela. The eel I an ne under the whole is leet by 80 feet, and part Is feet in depth, they are perfectly dry and eool. Tbcrst is a new brick Stable, Coopers Sheds, ftto and attached to the premises is a bsndsome modem three story Brick Delling, having Marble Vtantrls.

Grates, tee, and Kuerten on the same flxir, with a handaome Gardes. The aboleein be enterad upon immediately, ind is well worthy tbe atieotiou cf practical Brewers or Capitalist. A great prt of the purchase money msy remain on mor'gage fcr a term of years. For further prtieulata and ttn4it mm of eale anpt to SAML. MOSS SON, ra 3 Gray Alley, Philadelphia, A CAKU.

BENEFIT OF MR. DINMORE. 11K. lit MOKE respectfully informs hi friends and the publio, that his BENEFll win take place on Saturday Evening next, May 26A. on which occasion Mr.

uHUWNB, ot the Theatn Royal, Drury Lane, and now the popular oomedin o1 ine national i neutre, We York, and the oele- rated Hdittli CLINK, have in the kindest man ncr volunteered iheir valuable ser viols. SATURDAY EVENING, May S6, Will be presented the admired Comedy of the BUSY BODY. Marplot, r. BROWNE After which the celebrated HERR CLINK wit) per ror no, lor this night only, a great variety of in teres'iag evolutions on the Elastic Cnrd. To conclude wiih the htiehab'e Farce of I HE SPlTFItlE.

Mr. Tobias Shortcut, Burton With other entertainments, as will be expresier1 Box ho- onn. may SOVr PBlf AT TUB MASONIC HALL IN CHESTNUT STREET An Exhibition OF ORIGINAL PAINTINGS. By tlie oelebrnted Dulinfr, tlie Pniutcr of ADAM AND EVE. DONUUAN AND HAIDE SURPRISED BY LAMHttO This is a mag painting ot large dimensions, representing a thrilling scent troro the poem of Lord Byron, as described Ih tht 4th canto, 37th and following stanzas.

It may trul; be called a chef ri'reuvre SAINT JOHN IN THE DESERT. Represents St. John In his youth; a most perfect form Hh a gtrdle of skin about his loins," quenching uis mirst at a pure stream gustuug irom a rocK. THE PRINCESS OF CAPUA. A beauliful portrait of a ldv absorbed in the contemplation ol a miniature.

The exquisite finish, splendid draper) oi the wtite satin robe, and limbs starting frotn the canvass rentier it a perfec study. in addition to tht- above is a Cranrl Historical Paiotinc nf very size by GIHAUI), in which a ntimDer ot figures strongly characteristic ot the event are represented. THE BE VOLT IN PARIS IN 1358. Mar cel, Provost of Paris, saves fr-mi the fury of the revolted Parisians Ihe Dauphin (Jhsrle, Duke ot normanuv and Kegent ot ranee, during the cap livitv of Kiur John his 1 tie fciXiubniori will be open from 10 in the morning until iu alright. Admittance 25 cents season tickets one rinl'ar.

niv 24 3m 8VAVE LOAN OFFICE. UNION HANK OF UALTIMOKE. I7ih Mai'. 1 HAH. TTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the un.

dersiiied. Commissioner of Loans for the State ot Maryland, will until the 1 1 Ih day of June next, receive se ttel proposals lor the ourchase ol Four Hundred Thousand Dolhirs of tunded debt of the Mate, created at their December session, 1837, chap. 504; the said stock to bear an interest ol 3 per centum ner annum. quarteriy at the Loan Office in this city, io specie, or its equivalent, on lite first days of October, January, April, and July, repetitively, ftod issuable on floods or Certificates of the Site at the option of the purchaser or purchasers, and redeemable at the pleasure of the State any time after the year 18yo. Provision, which is believed lo be vert am pie, has been rade by a pledge of security and by the creation of a targe sinking lund to redeem this debt at the time mentioned- i he payments will be renuired to be made at this ffloe at the dates and in the amounts helnw mhc.I fied.

and on receipt of the instalments. U.mds or Certificates will be delivered to th cuotractor or contractors: One-third of the purchase money on the 20th une next: one-third. 2 Julv: and the lematninkr one-thtid on the 20th of the same month of July. M. yv, Ri APil, Com.

ot Loans. PJiiladelpliia Itistitution, No. 74 IVtilnut Sheet. THE public is respecilully informed, th it (he cerii6-Htes of tins (nstituiiun outstanding, un der nne ilollar are redeemed in specie, in any sums presented, on demand. N.

F. I'OOH, may 17: Treasurer, Susquehanna Canal Company. NOTICE is hereby given to the Stockholders of the Susquehanna Canal Company, that an instalment of I I1HKE IHJLLAUS per share of the Capital Stock is required to be paid on the first April, May, June, July, August, September and October, and of FoUK DOLLARS on the first day November next; which wiih the instalments heretofore called in will r.unipie'e the amount subscribed. Interest will he allowed on any instalments whinh may be paid in advance. Payment may be made at tbe Farmers Planters' Bank, Baltimore! at the Hank of the United Statue, or the Farmers1 and Mechanics Bank.

Philadelphia, at either ot the Banks, or at the offrVe of the Company in Lancaster, or at the Hrrisburg Back, or Bank of Northumberland, Penn. By order ot the Board, JAS HKPBURN. President. Canal Offise, Lancaster, Pa, Febru S3, 1S8 mar I ST AM VIE RING CURED. Dr.

Comttocft Vocal Gymnasium and Lyceum Jur r.locutwn. by liamlenri Court) A1 LL desirous of entering 'his Institution, either tor the cure of M.auirnering or improvement Eloou'ion, may lear he enn'litions of ANUHBW COMSTOLK. M. O. No.

100 Arch strict, Philadelphia. NQ. Dr. nomstock informs the Ladies who have already applied to him lor hi profesn inal services the rehet ol impeuimertts ot sp.en tnai ne now a very interesting class of Ladies, of which they can become members. He has also a class of Misses trom 7 to IU years ot age.

Ur. has Publio Exhibitions every TUESDAY EVENING, at the VOCAL GYMNASIUM, in which Ladies and Gentlemen take part in tne exer cises. 1 he design ot these exhibitions is 10 give confidence to the stammerer, which is so essential his relief, and make the public better acquainted ith the system of instruction ann its bentnmi re sults, may NOTICE, GENERAL meeting of ihe shareholders of the Suear Lo.if Coal Connmy, will ba held the Washington House, Chesnut street, above Seventh, nn Friday, the 8ih day ol Jane at 4 o'clot P. M. for'the purpose of conerine and deciding upon the acceptance of the charter grant- fay ihe UommnnweMllh ot fennsyivania, ny vir of an act entitled an act to incorpors the Su- Loaf Joal Company, passed the 16th day ot April, 1838.

By order ol hf tioaro 01 uirectorf, mil TUOITf M.S-cre'B-y. SUGAIi LOAF GOAL COMPANY. NO 1 ICE is reby given that a rueeiing of the Stockholders ot this Company will be held at ihe Washington Houf. Chestnut street abt ve Se-ven'h, in Ihe City of Philadelphia, on Thursday, the3tstdayof Mav, 1838, between the hours of two and four o'clock. P.

for the purpose of electing seven Directors to manage the affairs of the tympany lur tne ensuing year, r.o tbe Charter. JNi). L. NKWHULU, WM. A.

BUIIll. JaMKS PORTER, JAS. S. SPENCER, Corporators, Philadelphia, May 16, 18 S. my lfiJl To the Frtemcn of the City and County of Phi ladelphia.

IT1RLLOW CITIZENS The Suh'cnber re- aV anestfully offers tuna self as a Candidate for the Office of SHERIFF, and hereby pledges himself the Freemen of ibe City and County, it elect ed to discharge the duties ot the ofhee to the best of his ability, wuh lauhlulnrsf, prooiptirorie and humaniiy. DANIEL FITLER. K-ninffon. Ari vs. a Mansion House in Frankluid.

Tbe Mtnsion Honse of the late Colnel will be rented from the first da ot Ann I next lor a term of vear. The situation, comforts and conveniences of this properly renders it most desirable plaae of residence to any person wistung to retire Irons tne city auring he summer or even the winter. Apply to J. tl. VV HKKElt, Esq on the premises, or to marSdtt UICHRD WILLING TO RENT, A LARGE and emmndious brick dwelling with double back buildings, bath house, fimthed in modern style, situate on the north side of Spruce street, third door west of behuylkili Eighth sireet.

Lot 240 feet deep. Applv to k. k. sncii nuaa 1 a nortn aixtn, mv 2ii6l below Arch (up irs ABOUT tbiee weeks ainca, a sum ot money was found fi oat ine In the Delaware. Tbe owner ran obtain it, hy applying at No.

82 Chestnut street and proving property my 'XI Brandreth'a Vegetable Puis. R. BR NDRE fH'S ofhee and IUsesai Ds rr for the sale of the ab ve Pilta. VV hole- and Retail, is at No. 16'J ACE Street, above Hitth 'r-e, and S'reet Offi Na 43 CriMTNCr STHKE PbiUdelpbia, Eewart of Counterfeits.

13d ie by Thomas, furness co, N. 22 and 24 Nrtnfa Sixown Stheet. 1. VVLLLiAlVI G. tKEEMAN, Auction Mart No.

8, South Thiiid stbkkt CARD Extensive Sale of Kent Estate T. is nrenarine descriotions of a number of va luttbte estates to be sold on the 13th June, among which are several country properties Executors and others having estates to dispose of, eau aiail ol this tale at a small expense. CARD The subscriber having renewed his com mission tor Ibe sale ot Horses and Carriages, will feud tn such sales in ar.y part ol (he city ur count on Ibe most retr on utile terms HANDSOME FURNITURE. Fn.ro a private lamtly. On Sfi Urday morniHg.

at 10 o'clock, at the auc lion s'ore. will he ld, 1 h- furniture of a private family, consi-tng i efegunt mahogany wardrobe, no sofa, manie) and piereUsses, pair high post bed steads, very superior roaiueas n'l two festfifr beds. three bureaus, marble top wahstnnda, rush scat chairs, hed-iing. hair seat rockixg chairs, handsome pillar ano claw outing setters, with a gene ral assort ment of housrhuld and kilctiao furniture, sinves. tie BAGATELLE TABLE, COUNTER, 8tc, On batmday inorning, at 10 o'clock, at the auc tion storv, will be sold, one larce iable.

AIeo, one large counter, Iti feet lung, mahogany lop, cost Also, one doien hand screwt, in goor order, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, Stc. On Sxturday afternoon, At 3 o'clock, at the north west corner of Fifth and Buttonwood sreets, will be sold, an assortment of new and seormd hand brass mounted buggies, York wagons, otc. Also, several sets brass mounted carriage, dearborn and buggy harness. To Plumbers. Valuable Lathes, Tools, Gas Fixtures, On Monday morning next, at II o'clock, at ihe first house west ot the Permanent Bridge, former! he first Tavern, the valuable and entire stock ot a manufacturer removing lo the West, consisting of 2 handsome turning lathes, draw bench for making gas pipes, circular shears, punching press, vices, stocks and dyes, patterns and gas fixtures, turning tools, machinery, pipes, castings, brass ousting, air pumps for proving Ras works, fine brass patteros, with numerous other articles belonging to an ex tensive establishment.

Also, some artioles of furniture, bureaus, bed steads. By Postponement. SLOOP NEW CONSTRUCTION. On Tuesday afternoon, At 3 o'clock, at Mrs Wood's wharf, first above the High Bridge, the sloop New Construction. Ions burthen, having one gond chain cable and anchor, new mainsail, jib, and running rigging she is in gi od order, and my be examined previous to the ale at the above place.

To Builders and others. SECOND DAY'S SALE OF VALUABLE MARBLE MANTELS. On Wednesday morning 30th at 10 o'clock, it he Marble Yurd, in Clifton afreet, running from South to Shippen, and between Tenth ano" Eleventh strtets, the entire and valuable stock on hand, consisting of a large and general assortment ot first rate marble mantels, of black and gold hile I a) inn and Pennsylvania nmrble, different patterns and quality all of which hsve been manufactured expressly for private sale, and can be examined any time previous, Builders and othera wul find It worthy ol their attention- a credit will be given for approved pa per, and those who purchase lor a distance can have th-ir mantels care'u'ly navked and forwarded D. C. A.

HILL, FXCHANGB AUCTION STORE, No. 95 Walnut atreet a frw rfco'-s west from Jlfer- chants l.xc'iange. The entire collection sph ndid and rare Green House and Hot House Plants, A "I' l.pmon Hill, formerly the seat of the late Henry PraM, deceased, will be sold by auc- Ion, in Philadt'lphia. commencing on 1 UENDAV, the 5th ot June, and to be touliiiued daily till completed, under the superintendence of Peter Masker) Ate, tor inatiy years Oaruener iu tins esta- bli ihnieut. The extraordinary collection of Pltnts is too ell known to re iire any demited rfescription many ol them having been at Lemon Hill mure than half a centun, snd are supposed to be upwards ol one hundred years old.

The collection was first commenced by the celebrated Robert Morris b. fore the Revolut iouary War and has since been broughi lo. perfection, at immense cost and pains, by the lata Henry Pratt It now embraces specimens of the most choice Plmits from every quarter id ihe Globe. Tie large ires from twelve to fitieeo feet in in heigh', formerly the property ot Robert Morris, are still in the order and mast healthy condition, containing an abundance ol Oranges, Lemons, etc. iu every suge, Irom the blossom tn ihe ripe f.

uit.cf eery varit ty of taste and dimensions, some of whicn measure over twelve inches in cir-ouratertneti. The Plants will be arranged for publio inspection any time alter ihe 27th inst, when catalogues in the order of sale, will be ready for delivery, at the auction store, V5 Walnut street. The following embrjcei some of the varieties, for the information of re idens at a dijtance.orders from whom will receive faithful attention, it addressed to. Peter Mackezte or to the auctioneers. Catalogue c.

Green House Plants. Agrfve Americana; A roar Ilia Villain; Anthyllis Barba Jovis; Azlia Alba; Batkiia Collins; Camellia Japonica, anq1Iu, Alba; Camellia Rubra Plena, Atrorubeus, Fulgens, Anemoni-flora, F'as mifi ira, Fomponia, Variegita, laves-cence, Albw Plena, Sassnnua Rosea, FiraUrata, Speciosa; Citrii Medica, Ltmetta, Limonum, Au-riDliuoi, Vulgaris, My nifolia, Deumana, Histrix, Nihilis Minor; Cyoas tvevoluta; Uiotma Drain is Ferrea; Terminalia; Erica Mediterranta; Eryihrina Crista Galli; Gardenia Florida Hukea Suaveo)eu Illicium Anisatom Purvifiorum; Jam-boia Vulgarib; Jaiminum Granriifloruru; Lagrs-troeinia lodica; Magnolia Fatcata, Pumila; Melaleuca Hy pericitoiia; Myrtus Tomentosa; Olea Europess, Fragans, Madenenais; Pas in 1 a Arboreal Phylica Eriophyra; Pinus Longilolia; Pu nica Grauatum; Qiercus Suber; Rhododendron Hybripum; Tt.eo Bohea, Viridis; Viburnum Tinus; Alstonia Macroph) ila; Ardtsia Solanscea; Bignnnia Siar.s; Burthellia Capensis; Bletia Tankerviltia; CofTea Arabics; Crinum Araahile; Cactus Grandi-fl jrus, Speclosus, Speaiooisimus, Phy llanthus, Jeokia oniana. Flagellitormia, Hex-annularis, Melocaotus, Q'ladrangularis, Mammil lans, Opunlia, Pereskia, runcaia, Eviiessii, Coo-oinilli'er. Fraeilis. Undulaius, Stellaris; ('harL'SS- rops Humilis; Calathea Zehrtna; Corypha Umbra- eaiitera; Kupnorbia fvinsetta; ricus ttetiginsa, Beneralensisj Ficus Populifolia, Elastics; Globb Nutans Gardenia Radicaoa; Hibiscus of different varieties Hoy a Crnoss; Ixora Coeeiaea; Jasrainuro Sarabae.

Tiifoliatum; Jatrnpha Curcast Laurus Cassia; Melastoma Quadrengulsris, Myrtus To-mentosat Mngifera Indica; Musa Paradissica, Sa-pientium; Plutuhsgo Capentis; Pandanus Odoratis-simus; Ptos iix Dactylitera; Piper Nigrum; PassW fiora Edulisi Saccharum Officinaroro; Sirelitzia Regina. The New York Courier and Enquirer aad Commercial Advertiser, Boston Atlas and Boston Courier, Washington Globe and National Intelligencer, and Baltimore American, are requested to give ihe above six conspicuous insertions, and send their bills prior to the 1st July next. my 2djc5 SPRING GOODS. srs, HE subscribers have received, per Charles JL Carroll and other recent arrivals from Europe, so elegant assortment of Fanay and Staple Goods, consisting of cast-a Mousndine de t.aioe, super quality, 1 da do da interior do, I do plain arid Enured Chalys, 1 do Paris embroideries, con ainintr Capes, Collars, Che mi let i ei. Night Caps, Mancbettas, Pocket Ii.taots Frcefcs, Caps, te Poue boie and Crape 1 esses, embroidered In while fl isst Blck and white real Blond Veils and Scarfs, manufactured to imi'aie Brussels Lace, HI md Cteei, oi all wMihs, Black Laces fortrimminsr Mar.tillss, Plain tranpsrent Fr-neh Lan, Pointed Lam and Muslma.

super Chintzes, Black ar.d lead mourning Lawns, Broch-e Thibet all sizes, Hernani and Chalv do, do. Super black and enured Pnu de oiei. Single and double Rps, iroa d'Algiers, Extra wide black Pou deSo-e, Gros de Italian Msntuas, Plaiu and 6-ured Sa'tns. Fanev Ribbands, Belts, Thrf-ad and Kid Cloves, Insariines, sooloped TrimmiDgs, worked Rnflles, Caoe barred and striped Muslins, Blood (i-i if and Uve Veils, Super black imbuxmei, sod Crape for Veils, Irish Linens, Lawns, bhtrtn MdsIids, 1arsssk Table Linena. Napkins.

Bird eye Duoers. Ik ai Cotton Hosiery, Lot pnes-d Cinghanis, Silk Plushes tor Has, Pilou Ltnirgs, Ice for sale, wholesale and retail, bv C. H. CANY, ray No. 5 soqih Second strett- BY DAVIES, STEVENSON CO.

H09. 4B ml 44 north fhoht bthkkt. D1IY GOODS FHOV1 THE SHELVES. On Salurd.y morning, si lu o'oiock, from th. an aiaorlm.Dt ol ilapl.

and Inner 8prinr Dry hUfEB CLOTHS AND CAS8IMEBES. Alio, ISO piece, mper a.iorled ololhi and comprising a handtome varict, railed 10 Ih. eaion. DOMESTIC GOODS. Alio, aaiorlnieni of well e.rpeiiiie;, h-ikf, ool'd eambrict, anineli.

gingbumi, tke. SUt'EKIOK CORSETS. Al 1 1 o'clock, an invoice of rery worked Irom ibe celebrated Madame Cao lelo, New Yoik. STOCK OF DRY GOODS, At 10 o'olnck, a itnail atoek from a wholeial. oon.i.tinj or fancy linen drilling.) eloihlt Marseille, fancy afripe.i ho.

K1CHARDS BISPHAM, 34 south pnoiir tbiet OAhD Attention ih. i -r extra fine Mahogany to be aold Ihi. afternoon, it 4 o'clock on Boovur'i wharf. DOMINGO MAHO(5ANY. Couponed.

Thia a'lernoon, At 4 O'olnck. at linnvier'. m.hncranv rfann, the wharf below Almond street, Ike loga ot nor table and crotch wood of large dimcnaiona, ae leclert expreasly lor this market. catalogues will be ready on the morning of ORANGES AlkD LEMONS. TO-mOrrow morninv.

at in nn nBn L. Stone's wharf, will be 350 1 do lemon.) 50 jrs grapes, now landing and in fin. C. J. VVOLBERT, PHILADELPHIA AUCTION MART, Carpenter Court Chestnut between Third and Fourth streets.

REaL ESTA TE, The Tenth Spring Sale will be held on Thursday the 31st May, and will include a splendid country seat at Germantown, and several desirable city properties. Rial Estate The Eleventh Spring Sale wilt be an Extra, and will be held on Saturday evening, June 2d. Thit evening is set apart exclusively for the sale of the valuable properties at Schuylkill Haven. Flan at the auction mart. BLOOD MARES.

On Saturday morning, at 11 o'clock, Id front of the auction mart The thorough bred mare ADELAIDE, bred by Jesse Keeser, of Lower Virginia she was foalad on the 13th June, 1829, sire Sir Charles, her dam by Alfred, grand dam by Virginian, great grand dam by Whip. When three years old, Adelaide made 2 miles in 3 min. 52 see. Also, the thorough bred mare HELEN MAR, bred by General Irvine, by Young Archibald, dam Lady Mar, (the dam also of Lara grand dsm by imported Citizen, great gmnd dam by Quicksilver, bee American Turf Register, vols. 1, pages 4lt aud 4l 0 Also, the thorough bred stallion TONSON, b.

fa. 7 years old, by Monsieur Tonson, out of tbe dam of Sally Hornet. I bis celebrated tnare was bred by John Colgtn, in the comity of Charles City, I 826, was got by Sir Charles, her dam by Hornet, he by Ui imede out of Cadiz, the dam of Lady Bo-linbroke dam of Wrengler, Desdemooa, Virgo grand dam Robin Redbreast, greajgrand dam Play or Pay, great great grand dam Fitz Medley, great great great grand dam Mark Anthony. Spirit of ibe I imes, Nov. 18th, I 437.

1'he sale will be positive as he belongs to the estate of a person lately deceased. A bay horse, rising 7 yea -8 old, believed to be sound, kind in single or double harness, and good under -he Had die, aold in consequence of his being too spirited for his present owner A pair o' well mulched bay horses, about IS hands one inch, 6 years old. with long tails, warranted sound, free from trick or vice of any kind, perfectly broke to single or double harness, standa without hitohing, nne of (hem is a very superior addle horse. They are the property of a private gentleman, and sold lor want of use. Pair ot superior bay ponies, 7 years old, war ranted sound, have been used by their present ocner for the last two years to double harness, and under the saddle, they are perfectly kind and sold in consequence of their going into the country.

Set double harness, brass mounted, wilh round traces, bo Set brass mounted single harness. Sqviare box Wdgon, on elliptic springs. Standing top wagon, tor four persons. nearly new. A second hand gig, in good order, on springs.

A superior black horse, 8 years old this spring, arranted sound, save one eye, free from trick or vice ot any kind, perfectly broke and safe to single nr double harness, stands without hitching, and sold for want of use. A bay horse, 9 years old kind to single or double han.ess, free trom trick of any kind, sold for want 1 uie. Gray horse, 7 years old, warranted sound and kind to all burnt-si, tree ora triek or vice, and a first rate family bone, aold for want of use- Bay mare, black mane and tail, 6 years old, she is believed to be soune and kind to all harness, sold for her keep, and on account of whom it may concern. Snrrel horse, full 16 hands high, I years eld. kind in single or double harness, good under ina addle, warranted sound, has been used to a family dearborn for the last two years.

square body wagon, on elliptio springs. Set IiRht harness, brass mounted. Well constructed light wagon, for two parsons. built to order. Lieht open front barouche, for 3 horses, brass mounted, built to order by George Jeffries.

Dapple iron gray horse, ot Messenger stock, 6 years old this spring, 14 hands high, warranted perfectly sound and kind to single or double harness, canters and trots very under the saddle, baa been in the hands ot his present owner for the last three years, who sells him in consequence of bis having no further use tor him. A first rate sorrel horse. 7 years old. of high blood and spirit, sound in all respects aad free from truk or vice, has been driven sad found to ba kind to double harness, has been used by hia present owner under ibe saddle, and is considered amongst the finest horses for the saddle in the city. Pedigree at the auction rasrt.

A pair of very fine bay horses, about 16 bands high, 7 years old, remarkably kind and gentle ia sin le or doable harness, travel fast, and can be re commended as first rate family horses, the property ot a gentleman about to leave tne city. A second hand dearborn, tor tour persons, uiting top, sold for want of use. A second band suikey, sota torwsatoi use. A superior ladies' saddle bUPERlOU FURNITURE, SILVER, k. On Monday morn ine.

at IO o'clock, at No. 389 south Tenth atreet, east side, first door below Pts street, the very superior and well kept 'aibioaabt household furni'oreof a gentlemen declining housekeeping, consisting of Elegant mahogany pier tables with white Italian marble topsi centra table ou new style pillar and castors; aplendid pier tablet sideboard with mirror doora and scroll standards! superior mahogany lounges wiih spring Beats and tqiara pillows; end and card tables on atandarda and castors, splendid mahogany French pattens chairs covered with plain hair seating; spring seat making chair; pair large single mantel mirrors) gilt frame pier do; bronze mantel lamps witb cat shades and Instres; bronze snd gilt astral lamps; tee set fashionable silveri a la baiter iukitandt French china fruit baskets; large assortment of marble fruit; Veoitiau bhnd and piuaj large brass andirons; tongs and shovel; brass and ware lenders handsrme pattern ingrain carpets; Venitian passage aad stair carpets; fiat and brass stair rods; marble rests; ivury handle kuives and forks; dinner set Liverpool ware; Ira set china; superior mabogany dressing bureaus witb Italian marble tops and im roitrora; mabogany washstands with marble tops chamber set ol crockery; pedestal with marble topi laney rash seat and Windsor chairs; elegant mahogany wardrobe; mahogany French bedsteads; high, field and low post do; leather bedaj superior curled hair mittress; cut glass decanters tumblers; winea ohsmpaignes; cut eellery glasses; handsome waiters, etc Also, a tea set fashionable silver. The aooe cabinet furniture was manufactured by (be journeyman eb net make' a. and has been in na but a few months and may be examined on the morning of sale trom 7 to IG o'clock. ciTiiosrs iali or SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANOS, fcc On Tuesday.

May 89b. at 10 o'clock precisely in the large room, as well as its the galleries over he auction mart a large assortment ol superior Furniture, pianos, carpets, rnga, ete. Cabinet makers or persons having Superior Furniture to dispose of. can have it included lo thia sale, by furnisbi the invoices at ao early date SHElilFFAL Y. To the Filers vf the City mid County ef Philadelphia.

THE Subscriber offers htrnacTf a Candidate for tbe Office ot Shentf, ami respectfully solicit a ibs votes ot his fellow citizens; pledging hi (a self If elee'erf. to an impartial discharge of the duties of that i. Roach. PsV'ada. April ftth, MYERS fc LAG HORN, AUCTIONEERS No.

43 Market btrext. DRY GOODS FROM THE SHELVES. On Monday morning, at 10 o'clock, Irons tht shelves, a general assortment of seasonable dry kudos, consisting 01 suit, worsieuana en ton sum filer cloths) linen drillings merino cassiraeres; great variety of pai.talonn stuffst imported and domestic ciotnsf lanuy and printed buckskin csssimeresi plain and printed 3 4 and 6-4 black and colored meriuoesi nainted mtislinsi fancy prints and Einir- narusi Marseilles voilinesi Irish Imenit sheetinei; urowu nollanns: table dianers and nankins: cambric imu jMuunei multilist raitcy cnecK musunsf ootton hosiery; black las'ingtt oailta and counterpanes eotlon hflkfij bishop la writ iUapenders; flannels) red padlngs beav-rteenst and cords; furniture prints; aiu.ities; pins; patent thread, etc. CoPd camhricsi rHlicnes; checks: nlaidsi earnet- ingsj pantaloon stuffs ftce. J'KtilNCH.

6-4 blnck snd blue bUck bombazines black and co I'd gro tie Swisst fancy gai.ze and silk hdkt; lio-renoes; Iialiatt eravais; (f em barvftet figured silks black and fig'd gros de Naples; silk velvets; gauze, set, and cap ribands; colored and LLck manttia do; gum suspenders; black satin hoskin and silk gloves; silk hose; linen hdkfs; bead bags; ntedie Worked capes, hia. On Monday morning, at o'clock, without re serve, a valuable invoice of Enfc-lich dunsia'ile. plain and figured tissue; Tuscan and figured Berlin women's bonnets: eirl's do; youth's fancy caps; fan cy Indian straw. He, BY M. THOMAS SON, Nn, 105 Cbessut street.

CARD LAW LIBRARY. Catalogues of Ihe Hooks to be sold Friday, June 1st. are now ready. CARD. ELEGANT FURNI I CRE.

Cata logues ol ihe Valuable Furniture to be sold at No. 3U9 Chettnut street, by order of ihe Executor of tne late 1 horns iiutler, will be ready to morrow afternoon. It may be viewed on Monday Irom 1 1 to 5 o'clock. There ia a laree auanlilv ol extra fine table and bed linen, several pieces superfine shirting, new white bed ticking, So. with many other artioles wt enumerated iu the advertisement.

Persons disposed to purchase, would do well lo examine the snides, and mark their catalogues beforehand. It will be impossible to examine each article during the sale EXTENSIVE SALE OF REAL ESTATE. We shall hold an extensive sale of Real Esiate at the Philadelphia Exchange, on Tuesday, ihe Sth of June. Valuable Market Street Store Included in ibis ale will he the four siory store No. SOI Market st.

PrivHie Reiideiue, Walnut Street Also, an ele gant Phi vale Residence in Walnut street, between IVmth and I enth streets, by order i Assignee. A BOY WANTED to do the rough work of an aui-tinn sf re and pn ot errands. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Exvcutor Sale. On Tuesday mi ming, S9th inst.

by catalogue, at No. 3t)9 Chestnut sti eef, aorlh side, abnve Tenth, the entire housel: Id furniture of a gentleman deceased, by order of Among ihe articles are the following via- a very elcgai.t and fine toned French h-rp, a grand piano forte, set of handsome walnut chairs wiih buff cas-simere eats, six very elegant arm chairs to match, on castors, pair recess lounges to match, pair of ottomans, 12 mahogany chairs with cane pats and; extra morocco covered cushions, 4 arm chairs to match, set of mahogany chairs with embroidered cushions, each different pattern, 6 sets chintz covers for chairs and lounges, pier table matble top and mirror, elegant fire screens, superior French man- tel clock, gilt and bronzed, several marble French 1 clocks, rich Saiony carpet and vt-ry splendid rug, Brussels carpet mid rug, elegant brass fenders, hand- virae cibmei mahogany bookcase, several mahogany bookcases with glass deors, set Chinese tables, extension dining table, superior mahogany wine cooler sideboard, si a de, mahngtiny secretary new pat tern, large mahogany map and print frame, Venitian blinds, bmnze and gilt candelabras, Fieneh asiral lamps wiih extra shades, single plate pier mirror, set ot white and gold French lea china, dinner set of white china, painted and French dessert stl withftuit stands, ivory table knives, cut glass decanters, wines and tumblers, a quantity of fine damask taMe cloths, napkins and plain table linen, French coffee urn and heater, fine ei grsvinga with gilt frames, entry Brussels carpet and oil cloths, mahogany hat stand, Venitian stair carpet and entry lamp, a quantity nt fine table linen, bio. CHAMBER FURNITURE. Two very laige mahogany wardrobes 3 smaller size do; 5 do eureau size; Brussels and ingrain carpets rosewood French bedstead; plant mahogany d.i; superior leather bt-ds and hair matiresars; a quantity of fine blankets and othr bedding; common mi; uiauony whioj'housj mgni nuiri, 4 it tiffed arm chairs of diftvrei.t pa-terns; ma hogany towel stand, rush seat chairs; mahogany ool be-itteads with fine hir inattressesi handsome toilet tjlasies; andirons; shovel and tongs; three iron bedsteads. Also, 9 large clothes chests on wheel) plain elithvs press, to.

Alio, a handsome small phaeton, to be drawn by bard. A large and very strong baggage wsgon on springst the latter may be seen now at Mr. Horn's shop, corner id George and Tenth streets. Tne furniture may be viewed tbe day previous with catalogues BY T. Bl KUH, Jr.

NEW AUCTION STORE, No. 84 SocTtt Sxcoid Sthest, (late Merchants Coffee House.) CARD Public Sales oi bcw and second hand Furniture every Tuesday and Friday mornings, at 10 o'clock, al ihe auction store. STOCK OF ELEGANT NEW CABINET FURNITURE. On Saturday morning, Mav 94th, at No. 196 Pine strtet, near Seventh street, will be sold, the entire stock on hand of new cabinet furniture, comprising, via 6 pair fashionable dressing bureaus, with marble tops and swing mirrors; pair new pier pedestals wilh marble slabs; 3 pair scroll pier table, elegant patterns; 4 large and superior spring seat sofas; 6gured snd plain hair cloth; 4 do stuffed seat do do, 2 pair pillar and scroll feet dinit tables; pair card 5 elegant high post mahogany Freuch beds ead; 1 circular extension dining table; 4 large and elegant wardrobes; 3 toilet tables; 1 pier sideboard marble top; pair handsome bureaus; 9 centre tables, marble tops; 4 do do man op any dot elegant work tables; ft washsiands with marble tops; 4 do do mahogany tops; 3 elegant work tables; 10 plain and oarved maple high post bedsteads with mahogany head board, etc.

The furniture can be viewed on Wednesday, when catalogues will be ready. Every article in the above sale will be warranted of seasoned materials, and superior workmanship. Also, 8 largs fire proot chesta. SALE of FANCY AND WINDSOR CHAIRS. Un Moniiav morninar.

Mav iiaih. at No. 97 Souih Third street, corner of York eourt, the entire siock of Joseph Burden, who is about declining the chair business, comprising a large assortment of laney chairs, with cane and rush seats, ot various patterns an-' ouloura. Also, a quantity of Windsor chairs and settees. Tbe above are all made of good seasoned wood, bv journeymen, in the best ramner.

STOCK OP A CABINET MAKER. On Tuesdav morn ine. May ii9tb, at 10 o'clock, at No. 19 south Second street, oppoiiie "he Custom Home, will be sold, the entire Mock ot tint shed lur tiiiurtt of a cabinet makrr declining business. Cooipiizing, viz Pier sideboard, wiih marble slabs: 4 oier tables wilh Italian marble topi; wat nut pier tabies; 3 lt-gut black walnut secretaries and b-BCHses; manogany rrencn Deosieaas; bigh post do; pair elegant dining tables; 4 pair o'hio dot 3 tiatr ca tables; 3 eeuire do; 1 Pem broke do; 7 superior spriug seat sofas oi various patterns; 6 mahogany spring seat rocking chairst large mahogany wardrobes plain ooi mactt ainut dressing bureaus; 3 mabogany do do; 6 a-htands, marble lupsi9 dozen mahogany French oatternst dozen da ball rreneh Qoi eociosen washttands; otlumans; 6 butter trays, maple bed steads.

Vc 1 he materials and other articles will be sold lu a few da a ELEGANT FURNITURE, PIANO On nesd-y neat, at 10 o'clo ill be soM, at No Colonuade How, Chestnut at. above Schuyl kill 8.b the elegant fitroimre of a gentlemao de- el mine tiousekeeiune, eon p-nn I spttn.hd rose wood gtand action pianoforte, made by Chickering, ot bniixn been muse out new montni. cost elgant Brosaels cirpiB for two parlours, hrarth rU2-a to match a I mahouany renah chair 1 a gnv spring seat rocki chair; Pir elegant spring ajt rotas; set ot spienaio cnryatai lamps, eost vau, iuie ot damask eunans f-r parloura; psir rin.ing tMbleseeoire table, tuarhte top; pier pedestal, mar ble toni per and manrel glasies, stdebosni. entry nd stair carpet; elegant two branch hanging lamp; mahogany hat rack; at'ral lamp, Hs. CHAMBER FURNITURE.

Mahogany high post and French bedsteads; beds and maoreises; dressing bureaus; mabogany ehiir: T2maile ear sea- chairs; lounge; l-rge bu -esu cabinet table; work tahlej itgraia carpets; ter a'atses; 3 patent swell oois beoatesdst -n washstands, marble t-opi i 'B 'sbles; chairs; ecre ars and bookcase; liquor Stands, St A suocicr RungerftrT cr Ice cbrst. hi iMgnm i om a o'ciock in ine tuornii mi iu in ine evening. Driiiiantiy ana appropriately illuminated with Gas. Admittance 25 cents. Season Tickets SO cents.

The Artist Fund Society has no connexion whatever with any oiher exhibition than the one at ihe 'lornernf Chestnut nd Kth sts a 7 FKEIUHT FOR HAMftUttU. About 60 ions heavy freight will be given a good vessel tor Hamburg; apply to CHA3. THRO. RUE I may Si 39 Front St. Mk Fhiladelpliia and L-iverpooi Packets.

rKKSB Packets sail trom Philadelphia "he 20th jl ui eery monn. excent the irst Month Ja nuary and from Liverpool the 8th oi every nth Shir SU8QUKH ANNA. Cant. John W. MiercV en 2t)th Sixth Month (J tin).

omp oapi. i uriey, win seventh month Julv amp ftJuAniJN I AS, Uapt. James West, 20th .1 K.hth Month (Aiijf.) nip ftiuNUNKAHCLA, Us plain Henry Mieicken, S(Mh Ninth Month (Sept.) he owners have snared no exoenie to render hese ships safe and commodious conveyances for naseengera and merchandize, and can confidently i-ecoroinend them io these respects to tbe They are towed up and down the Delaware, bv iteara, anl are thus enabled to go io tea the day they cave port. Charge for DBssfare to Ltvernool. in the Cabi $135 in the Steerage, 20; from Liverpool, in the uauiu, oj siernnff.

ippiy to ffLNRY ht ALFRED COPE, Walnut street wharf, or JOHN A. BHOWN fit No, 14 Chestnut st. MISS C. PEASE, BOARDING HOUSE. No 73 South FourtU lies 6- ii mi mm waiiiui streets.

Ht.ViOVAL. 'pHE subscriber's School is removed to the S.W. jbl. uurueroi vainut ana i entn streets. M.

HUULBUT, MR. HURLBUF'S SCHOOL. rTlHE CBSCKIUEH wishes to receive into hie M. school as b. arders, leu Ortelve young Gentle mm, ih addition to Ins present number.

hev will be regarded in all rcspectsas members of hit family and treated wiih paternal care and watchfulness Parents at a distance, in this country or abroad, de sirous ol securing for their sons the advantages of an education in thia respectfully referred to the tiiilowing gentlemen; Judge Barnes, Richard Alsop, Jo. Cabin, J. F. Learning, and Jos. Cowperth wail, Esq'lires M.

L. IIUKLUUT, Alburn S.W. con vvalnui and loth sts. The True Amerioaa. New OrleHtts.

will cive the ahove six insertions, weekly, and furtta'rd its bill to this office, tor collection. It A A SPRING AND SUMMEr CLASSES. Sue Lessons oer Hrcek. PETER FKENAYE, a native of France, has now open at his house. No.

59 south Eleventh street, third door below Chesaut atreet, east side the following daises in the ftiormcg trom 6 to for ueatlemen In tbe Afternoon from 3 to 5 for Ladies. from 5 to 7 for Gentlemen. In the Evening from 7 to 10 for Gentlemen Three days ot Conversation in each cltfss ever? week. Tbe method of Mr. F.

is new and expeditious. 1'he Snholar, in a very limited time, with punctual attcodpncn, is capable not only to read and write this truly fashionable laugunge, but to speak it witb ease. Mr. Frenave can always be seen at hia dwclline after two o'clock, I'M. Mr.

Frenave will refer with pleasure to all his pupils. Tr- nr, dollar? per month, payable in ad- se mav tv' TRUSTS, GENRRAT. nr received und ecut-I lV Ihe CDMPANV FOB INSUKANCBj ON LI YES AND GRANTING ANNUITIES. Insurances on I rvF8 hv cea or Lund, marfe, anfl Annuities and Kshowmesth granted, on at ihtir i ffl-e. No.

7i So'ilh Thi.d Hueel. IIVM AN GKATZ, Pre.i.lnl. pKAns ri. Walk Ao'nai-T. STORE I RENT.

Baiecnem Slure, No. 4 north Fourth tlreel J. lo rfn apply lo IULHW1N St SUB, mT 1 'II. i. 'V roiner 4'h in I V1.rU.-t ft.

INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE The Delaware Comity Insurance Company, Cupiiai authorized hy Law, Dollar a CU1RTKK rKltl'tTUAL, HAVK opened unntfioe.ai Walnut itret in the city of 1'h' adc'phtii. and are prepared mxke Itiiuravcr agan st loss or damage by Fire, on Bnilding and Mt-rchandt in Town or Country, and or. Vessels in Port, or in progress of construction on the stock 1 Ft tern applv to DAVIS ft I'ACKY, Agent for the Detawnre d. Instirtinee my 'Um No 36 Wnlnut street. INDEMNITY A GAINS I' LOSS BY I It E.

THE FRANKLIN FIK INSURANCE COMPANY ol Philadelphia, continue lo effect Permanent or Limited Insurance against loss or da muge by Fire, in Town an 1 Coun'ry, on every description of Proper at very low ra'es. Application may be made at lheOfl.ce, No. IfiSj Chestnut s'reet, near Fifth, either personally or by letter, auoresse(. 10 ClIAHLES G. uANCKKK, dee 27 Sfcrenry.

NO VICE. rwHE subscribers have this day enie-ed into Co-sL partnership, and will transact business uodei the firm of HOHIE BOI1LKN, at No 9 south Fourth street. A MOKIK, HEN KY liOrll.B.N. May 15. my 15dl5t NOTICE.

THE Subscribers have tnis day entered into Copartnership under ihe firm ol BARCLAY fti BERNABEU, tor tbe trausnction of a general Commission business. CLEMENT H. BARCLAY, JOHN BERNABEU, I 4w No 40 sou'h wharves. to I ON I i bales prune Cuitun jusi received and 'or sale by Lil IM UI I BC 1.1., 70 south From st. mv iti Vi IRON AND STEEL STORE, HA MMERKD Axles tor Rul Road Cars, 3 to inches diameter.

American Blister and Spring Steel. Bar Iron round, square and flat, from 3-16 to 6 incites wine. Boiler, Flue and Sheet Iron, promisiuous sizes or cut in paWerrjo. AH of very superior quality constantly on hand dod tor sate by MORRIS JONES, Schuylkill 7 ss. 2ft.

3m VICKSBURGH FUNUS. STAN I ED. Noiesuf the CoruiuerciHl and Rail Road Bank uf Viok kb-irgti, tit ihe current market ra.e by NEV1NS ItllBlNSoN, mv 21 Ft. nr. Duck nd 3d t.

DISSOLUTION OF PAR I NEKSHIP. 'Mlte co parmership of ihe stihtertbers, hrreto- fore exisiing under Ihe firm ot WATSON if REED, Hardware Merchants, is ibis day dissolved by routoal on sent. ah aa VV itsob ia duly authorised to settle tbe business ol the late firm. JAMES WATSON, HEVKY H. RF hi).

The subscriber respect I'm I informs his friends and ttr pu'-lio, thai the ki Kl)VARli NDCU RY businea will be continued by him, at the old smnd. No. 11 norb Fmirth street, returns thanks fur tbe pstronsge ea'endtd in the late firm of Watson ht Keed, and a continuance ol their favori. He will keep c.mstar.tly on hand a complete assortment of Haidvabi, Cdtlskt, Gtjhb and Pibtolb, imported un the most arivanra- geous terms, and which be will dispose of at the luwest prices. JAUta WAlaON.

May 4 I EN ICH ANDULOfc'CES I ER POIN TS, For the betterseeommodi-tion of passengers the Point Steamboats will, on Sunday ncii, ano mrofgnout llie 13 season, start from the new team boa rt wbsrt, at DOCK I REET, touohi-g, as heretofore, at the upper side of Almond street, in gmng and returning In the courve of stext week, one ot the boats will commence ihe dilv trips, 'mm Mnndys to Satnrilsvs inclusive, thrmight-ut -le season. trom he same vftsms t-- 'he two Pmrta I he day ot enmraincemfnt the hrvurs rf par-tore and ih fare of ibee di'y trips, will be uly aosouneed by adv-rtist ment. my 24 sVhiiiii- ol a of hhd. Suirar House Molasses, for ule by GRANT fcf STONE, mtSSt 11 aouth wharver. LATE PUBLICATIONS.

POPULAR MEDlCINE.orthe Family Advifer; consisting of Outlines of Anatomy, Physiology and Hygiene by Reynell Cnates, M. O. Memniri of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, com plete in vols. 8vo by J. G.

Lockhart, The Preacher; being Outlines of Discourses, with an Essay on the Uoronosllion of Sermon. QSieveni's Travels in Egypt- Lyell's Geology, in von. ovo, ror sate oy HERMAN HOOKER, Bny N. W. earner Chestnut and 5ih sts.

COUPE ITALY. IIAKEY, LEA BLANCH ARD will publish to-morrow, Italy, bv the author nf 1 be Soy, he in 3 volumes 13rao, being the completion of leanings in durope. They have also published by the same suthor, otcetches in Switzerland, in vs. l'amo. A lie si deuce in France, with an excursion up the ttnme, ana a second visit to Switzerland, in two volumes 12 mo.

Gleanings in Europe, France, in 2 vols. 13mo, iglsnd, with Sketches of Society in the Metro polis, in a vois. imo. mayva: Shurlli'a Sulo. By virtue of a writ of levari Juciad, lo me directed, will tie exposed to public sale or vendue, on Monday evening, June 4, 183d, at 7i o'clock.

at the County Court Boom, earner of tilh auil Chcsnui ala, front roon, (list noor, ALL that lot of ground, together wlih the 7 three aiory bricK itiureon erected, situalo on ine west siite of Delaware 4lh ot, between Lombard urul South ata. iu Ihe city of Wnlallpbifi, containing In breadth north aim souin on am a ourlli elrucl t4 and ih ittiigtn or depth east ami west on G'ipkiil street 110 feet morn or lees to an alley 17 feet 3 tuciies wide, leading Iroin South to uaiKiM si. ttoumieii noriiiwnr i oy u.iskiii si, souuiwaru by a lot puhl to Thomas Cliff ir (, weal ward hy the said Alley, and by 4th tree aforesaid. Subject lo a early around rent of 07, in half yearly payments to a rrif-i Julm Matiino, Ins heirs and aligns. Seized anil taken in execution as the property of Jos.

Trice and to bo sold by JOHN G. WATvtOUOH, ShuriiT. Sbrritra Office, Philadelphia, M.iy 17. Ifc.iri. It is due to Mr I'rico to state that he has no in -toriiii iu the firemiet's advprli-ed, having eold the panie subject tn Hie mortgage under which they are now taken in execution.

my 25 fJtmjt By virtue of a writ ot Levari facias, to me directed, will be expoacd to public sale or von luo, on Monday evening, June 4, 1838, at 74 o'clock, at the County Court Room, corner of Sixth and Chesnut els Irotit room, first floor. A lot ol ground, iii 11)4) district of Spring Garden, situate on the souihai corner of Hunter and Fair.oant wtraf ts, rentaininc in from cm h'nirinouut street liiO left, and extending of that width easlwardly along Hunter at. 200 Ice tu ihi! centre ol a aireul 3d feet wide, running parallel with Fairinonnt airtii.t ihelepUi or wnlili of this lot. BoHnded north tiy Hunter iret, west by Fairniouiit street, south by oiher around ot the pUintitF-t within named, and eatt by said iill feet at. tleiti' the lot of ground which Thotn iB Cadwalader, II.

Nixon, and It J. VVilliaiui, hy doed date llhh June. 13:4 granted St convoyed lo Heai Li nn in It Siit'jt ct to a yearly rent charge ol Hiree hnndrftd dollars per a ilium. Toijelher with the el cam engine, gearing, fixture and inaclnneiy, thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Hen L.1HI1, and to bo sold by JOHN G.

VVATM'ilOrl, Sheriff. Sheriff's olHcc, Pliilailelidii-i, May 15, IKW. NU. On the aliovo jirem ien are ihe rciiiaiiiB cf a stone cotton factory, 40 by HU feet, deitrny hy houe oi sinne, vivu Rioriejt in neimu, if ny ru l- et, lio mjim by fire, and (J small two and a half si ry tioiir hou-ea bv IP feet ihv '-'5 nimli Mientt's sule. By virtue ol a writ ol alma Levari Facias to me di reeled, will be expoped to public sic or Vendue, on Monday evening, June 4, 1S38, at hall past seven o'oiock, at the County Conn R.iom corner ol 6th and Chesnut street, front room, first floor.

JSO. 1. AH that certain frame messuace, tene-fHetlt, and lot or piece ol ground, situate on the north eido ot Rose street in the Kensington District ot the Northern Liberties in the county ol Philadelphia, containing in tront or hreadih on the said Ruse street IB leet, and in length or depth northward 80 lee t. Hounded westward by ground now or formerly of Renj. Horner, northward bv ground now or Inmterly ol Benjamin Say, eastward hy the herettidU' de.

echoed lot, and southward by Rose atreet aforesaid. No. 2. All that certain irame meaaunge or tenement and lot or piece of ground, eiiua'e on the north eido of said Rose atreet in the Kensington district of ihe Northern Liberties aforesaid, containing in Iront or bread' on the paid Rose street Z0 teat, and in length or depth northward 80 fees funded by the above described lot, norih ward ound now formerly of Benjamin Say.eaatward by a twenty feel wide reet lead into and troin, by Kong street aloreaaid. The lot or piece ol ground first above described and ihe northernmost 20 feet in depth ol the last lahoye described, being the same winch Benjamin Say, and Mirian his wife, by indenture bearing date the 8th day of February, 17fJ8, intended to be corded, granted and conveyed un Ralph Briuga of the Northern Liberties of the ty of Philadelphia, carter, in ice: subject' to certain yearly ground rent ol faable unto Benjamin iner, his neire and aswfens, as therein mentionrd and yielding; and paying unto the said Benjimin Ssy, his heira and assigns, tbe yearly rent or sum ol 10 Spanish milled dollars, as therein mentioned which said yearly ground rent ol 9 dollars, Benjamin tiornor, and Jane hia wile, by indenture bearing dare the 10ih day ot the 5th month, called May, 1199, recorded in deed book No.

77, page 310, Sic. granted and assigned unto the naid Ralph Brigga, his heira and auuignB forever, whereby the same became merged in the lee thereof and the southernmost 60 leet in depth ot the lot last above described, being the same which Joseph Jordan and Hannah his wite, by Indenture date 16-h davof February, 1797, recorded in deed book No-63, pace 3i7, granted and conveyed unto the said Ralph Bngga in fee and one undivided moiety of the said Above mentioned yearly ground rent ol 16 Spanish milled dollar, ihe said Betttarmn Say und wtfe, by deed da'td sometime in the year ol our Lord 1902, released and extinguished unto the said Ka'ph J'naus, his heirs and assigns and the remaining moiety thereof the said Benjamin Say and wife, by deed poll, endorsed on the first above recited indenture, bearing date the 17fhday of April, 1B04, granted and extine'Jiehed unto ihe said Ralph Bnggs, his heirs and aaatgns lorever and by ihe eatd deed poll, did ratify and confirm ihe extinguishment of the a a id hrat above mentioned mo.ety of the said yearly around rent, and the said Ka'ph Biiggs being so seized of tbe above premises, departed this li'e, having fust ide and published hra (sat will and testament in writing, bearing date the 29m day ol May, 1829. duf proved, filed, and remaining ol record in the Regis ter's Oftine, at Philadelphia, wherein and whereby he did give unto his wife Rebecca the rents, interest, and income ol all thus reil estate, lor and during all the term ot her natural life, and from and itnmedia tely alter the decease oi his aaia woe. i wnu deceased) he did give and devipe all hid real estate unto his son, ihe said Edward Brians, hie heira and assigns forever- Seized and taken in execution aa the property ol Edmui.d Bnges and to be eold bv JOHN li. WAr.UOUttH, Sheriff.

Sheriff's Office, Fhtladelphia, MT 338 my 25 4t ciHERlFF'ci SALE. By virtue ot a writ ot Venditioni Kxponas, to me directed, will be exposed to sale or vendue, on Monday evening. June, 18, 1833, at halt past 7 o'clock, at the County Room. corner ot Sixth and Chemiui sts. front room, first fl or.

to. I Ali tint criaiii I'M or of ground, wilh a two story brick mesctiasa or imemeni ihfrHn rrro led iituste oo Ue southraet corner ol 4i and Nectarine atreet. snuate on in disutct ol Garden, in the county of Philadelphia, confining in Iront on aid 8'h lte fret and 7 8ths of an inch, and benif in width ontl th. rtof l(i fe-t It and one inches, and extend. in leoR'h or depi eastward on lie ouiti line tlwreoi 5.1 'et III im-hes, and on tne north tide iher-of en Hie Nectarine stieet hi tei and a half inc ne.

to a 3 fret ide alley Jeadms into Nwarnie e'ret roreuid; Bnunrtfttl norinwara oj wi" cHPiarIbT itwsi.1 3 f.et wide aU-y. outnard by a an id Ninth street ujct to a yearly rent charge of Si payable half 9 llllhilFi.i. Mninl wrOlind. With two at or brick meaauaije or tenement thereon errr.ied, situated on the east rie of 3th treet. at the distance ot 77 feet incites and 3 -hi owrihward from the corner of Biitonwoi ir and said 9ih aireet, in the aittrwt of Spring Grdn.

in the Manli of Philadelphia. mntRininf in frunt or bn-adth on said 9th street, 17 feel of an men. ad ext-rdin in ttt'irih oridepth eastward between nrurs parallel wiih sun Kuimnwwn on ihe north tine thete jr feet tU inches and on the south line 58 feet II mrh-s sn-t 3 8 tw, bein in width oa the rear or bark end ihereol Iti feet 11 inrhes and one fourth. Bounded oonbward partly by a lot st.i Joset C. Briitoj.and parity by south st of a three leet wide alley leamne it nut rine street, eastward by eround framed totrr Loth worth sontward hy eround ni or latt of Georee My.

rs and we'wrri tlie sai-iVth street: to a year i mt hsif ea lv- ciaed arwi a ken eiui os as lb property of Joseph Hrivioo.and to te ia by C. uriuoa.aiui io J0iiS vVATMOUOq. Sheriff, BhwtTs ofliee, Philadelphia, May 15, wjj fttaiil of of ary in in has to at tue.

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