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I 2 light Waggons, with topi; Gigs of all torts, light and leather top, some for 150 dols. leather top and harness; 1 well finished Coachee, leather curtains and plated harness, every thing complete, for 525 dols. 2 second hand Coaches, will be sold a bargain a number of second hand Gigs under repair aud will be sold cheap 1 strong Barouche with three seats and eliptic springs, well calculated for a family waggon; the articles are all warranted, and I pledee my I 1 LIGHT CARRIAGES, "jTCR SALE at the Repository, No. 4t5 Broad way, near Spring street. 5 leather top Cha riotees, two of which are finished ia the very best manner, calculated for one or two hone 1 light leather top Barouche 3 leather top Barouche Wasirons 1 double Pheatoo, with leather top self that no deception shall be used in the sales of country work.

Harness ol all sorts to suu every carriage sales, cash. MILN PARKER. Any respectable person desirous of entering into the Livery business, for the letting of Carriages and Horses, and also for the sale of Horses, can have a stable built adjoining the above Re Dos itorr. with a front 50 feet, and as deep as he thinks proper, the lots being 200 feet deep, the rear fronting on Mercer street the foundation is began, and will be finished as soon as possible. It were well to remark that it is in the vicioity of the two repository's and of the principal coach makers in the city, and almost every carriage that is sold, hordes are wanted.

The stock of Carriages will be furnished at a moderate price. Rent reasonable. Enquire of MILN TARKER, 348 BroaJ way, corner of Leonard street. Jy24 2w THE CELEBRATED BALM OF QUITO, TS a medicine unequalled by any in the world M. for the cure of Coughs Colds.

Asthmas, Con sumptions, ko. Since this excellent Medicine was discovered upwards three hundred thousand persons have experienced its happy and salutary effects, many of whom had been by Asthmatic and Consumptive complaints reduced to the brink of the grave their constitutions were quite emaciated, and had cast off all hopes of recovery, having used every remedy recommended as specifics for those complaints, and had made every application to the faculty that could be obtained. Persons afflicted with Pulmonary complaints or disorders of the breast and lunp (even in the most advanced period of life) will find immediate relief. In (he Automatic or Consumptive affections (recent or chronic) Hoarseness, Catarrhs, Wheeling! and shortness of Breath, it will give immediate ease. Congealed Phlegm, Acrimony in the flnids, and obstructions in the glands, are with ease and safety discharged by gentle expectoration.

It is much admired in soreness of the breast and stomach, giving present ease in those places. The following rases are subjoined as proofs of iU efficacy, selected from a number amounting to upwards of one thousand Extract of letter, dated Plaittidl, JSr orifc, 12 no. an, mi. Respected Friend The Balm of Quito bought of then, bai had so good an effect on a young woman living with me, who has been in a consumptive way for two and a half years and during the effects that that "he raied vei easy a hrgo quantity ol thick matter and it look away the pain in her side, and the loid thai lay at her stomach. She took at first fcho'it one and a half tea toons four times a day.

She ii now taking one tea full a day, and pining her health and strenrth very fast, so that she is enabled to 1 a bout (he house at her usual business. Her re covery is considered such a miracle, that the Balm of nto has a great celebrity in this neigh 1 bourhoo and pcoi'le are calling on me every 1 day to know where it may had. Thyfriead, TH03.RUSSEI Some other cases will be selected hereafter, to prove its effirary. For sale, wholesale and retail, by JNO.C.MOIlRI?ON,Inicrit, Jy IRQ Greenwich street. MARHI.L CHIMNEY PIECES, an 1 MONUMENTS, 1UHD TT HE subscribers owners of the Milb uA Mar JL ble Quarries at Swanton, ermii.il, have lately ofMuied several new QuaTies which surpass ia fineness of texture, beauty of rotour and po ih, even tlie Italian will stand fire Letter thn any other marble in use, and warranted never to soil from grease or smoke, which qualities' fairly entitle it to the preference of a discerning public, who are invited to rail and examine for themselves at the FACTORY, corner of Greenwu and Beach streets where the subscribers have constantly on hanL a complete assortment of Chimney Pieces of the newest patterns manufac.

tared from the above Marble. Also, a variety of Chimney Pieces, of foreign MarMe. among which are a few very superior Black Irish, and Black aud Gold, or Egyptian, not surpaved in beauty by any ever oOrred for sale in this citv. Also, Monuments Tombs and Head Stones, and in blocks and slabs the (blowing other kiuds of Marble, which they will work to any neturn ordered, viz i Egyptian, or Black and GoM, Black Irisli, Italiaa Dove, Veined and Statuary, Middle, bury, a. all of wJui will be sold at the low est prices, by U.NDF.RII1LL, FERRIS CO.

Comer of Greenwich Brarh etrerts N. B. Orden in their line, from any part of the United Stat, promptly attended to. Jy rREsl.RVF.D FhrH rKOMO Bi DAGGETT hESSETT. NEW YORK) irrrenftf or any Foytft or Cl.eutir, la tin case Irom to 111, each.

frUIE pnees here stated are for 41b. esses of meat, and concentrated gravies rsal ccoked, and without bone. Tlie mh primes which accompany the luesks admit of lfinto birhly concentrated, as to require ronsiJeral'le dilution with water, when used, by which mean, muds ts toiilained in little siace, aod the rn per lb. is redueed ons hnlf, being not more thau twelve ami a half rnits per lb. or riut, esclimve of bone.

The trfvlaUe and gravy soups Will be found rhrsir, at the low rice her offered, than any nulnlive ami hehhvfreh pmvii can in any other way I fumitUl at sea. phio directions for prepsring IJiese provisions f.r the laMe acrooipany eacn case. Poultry lkMlas si Ik vf I I'U a osilsrariVs. 2 per eve. intheslirll, 1 M.xk Turtle.

oo Alamoite Beel, lj Veal, stuffs with force mtat, 1 ti ripal liotilli, 21 7 I onreutrated Soup, ia Cib. es oh Uatfd Orders for a aembe tlum one Un, I per Cases lew tn 4 IV. 6 ent. (r lb ex Monday, I I ELIZABETH TOWN POINT. wt TursiUy, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, to dibitJ, a ralWspfnch 1 1 Cl.

k. irmrj nail rji yj Den. dVlirate animal Stmts tnd 1 lesUreuwaYlMisputepiaorder. I i I ne state ol thrae pmrnmo may si wan be sjC2C anowi wuhmit ptening the ca. When in a sound end prWt tal.

tlx i arvl Imt.M. ar presMj iiarrd Krertd Bk I A steam boat will leave the foot of Cortlaodt street at 6. half past 10. and 12 o'clock. A.

M. and at 3 P. M. aud the point at half past 8, half past 10, half past 1 2, and at 5 o'clock every day. One of the boats will touch at Mersereaui ferry twice going, and the tame number of times re turning, each day.

my 21 tf HE Steamboat Bel loiia, Vandcrbilt, master, will leave the dock at the foot of Mar ketfield streeti north side of the Battery, every day, Sunday excepted, at eleven o'clock, A. M. for Perth Amboy and Newbrunswick and leave Newborns wick everyday, Monday's excepted, at 6 o'clock, A. M. for the city of New York, touch in? at Perth Amlmv.

Passengers travelling in the Union Line of Steamboats and stages, Detween isew iotk ana Philadelphia, are transported in the steamboat Bellona, to and from the city of New York to and from Newbrunswick, and can take their seats on hoard of the boat. JelOtf HEW STEAM BOAT AND POST COACH LlNSX from Nbw Havb, (Con.) to New York. 28 miles land carriage. TEAM BOAT UNIT 3 ED STATES, Capt Beechcr, will in future run as follows Leaving New Haven on Tuesday. TJiursdau Saturday morn ings at 6 o'clock, for Byram Cove, (28 miles dis tant from laew York, where 1 ott (poaches will be provided to take the passengers to New York.

The boat on her return will leave Byram Cove at 12 o'clock on the atave mcutioncd days, for New Haven. Tost Coaches leave New York on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings at 7 o'clock precisely, for the boat. FArlE from New York to iaew Haven, (inclu ding stage fare,) 4. House, No. 5 Coartlandt strcet, New York.

P. 8. Passengers will please be particular and call st the office the evening previous and secure their seats tor the Coaches. tt This arrangement will be continued until further notice. Jy 12 esf (If ESSRS.

LYON and 1YX BAILEY, sole pro prietor! ol' tha Citizen' Coach, for the further ac commodation of their friends and the public, will commence on Monday next to run the Citizens' Line by the steam boat Wm. I cnn, to Elizabeth town Point, a water carriage of 15 miles thence to Bristol, and take the steam boat Pennsylvania to Philadelphia 20 miles water conveyance. It will be observed that by this (steam boat) day route, no disappointment to the traveller can prevail, as the proprietors will, at any hour, fur nish from either place extra coaches to proceed to each city, in rase of accident to either of the Ioat. are inrougn i. The Boats will leave Whitehall dork at 6 A.

M. and passenrers will reach Philadeliliia generally at P. M. For seats apply to Thom as Wnrr field, at the Old Stage, Coach and Steam Boat Office, No. 1 Coiirtlamlt street, near Broadway, Wb in Phils.lfliini a Tk from one day to another.

Hie very uvoratie i I frm nnlm of Oililn. "TCCl, Ml. UAII.H. je we saw from the Balm of Quito, was, RHODE ISLAND W.AM HOAI. WesssissA ri ii hc alma JJggT No.

North Uiver, erery MIIE CoSSKCTKCT. $2 50 Capt. Bunker, and the FtLTo.t, Cai La' will in future ply between tnu auu 1 roviocnce, touching at Newport rom New York. A Boat will Jepart every WeJnesJay and Sa turl at 4 o'clock. P.

M. Vo Proridtnee. A Boat will drpvt on Wednctday and Sator aaai uockKK, A. lr In same rule rctpeotinr births is ador.t 1 in tliis Line, as is practiMd fy the North Ri ver Steamboats. I'assenters will therefore se cure their births before the dejarture of the bait.

Je i titsm boat FRANK LIN, for Mreietbury, near Long Uraueh, will leave New York, from pier WEDNhSIJAY aud SATLRUAY morning, at II o'clock, and ret um from thence every MONI)Y and THURSDAY, Leaving Red Bank, Shrewsbury, at the same hour. Panace Chil.lrrn and ervantshalf price, run i lit. usui.yu n.i.n ON TUESDAY'S AND FRIDAY'S, at 0 o'clock, A. M. rmn there a reaiouable time, and return the same 1 are, in cluding dinner, II 50 chillren andMnnb, ualf price.

Ihe tranuun has superior arommouauons. anl a separate cabin for the ladies. The Franklin well calculated (t evening forties having a very rapacious deck, which not encumbered so muc Is as rteans boats tnual ly are. She wU tow vessels when required, by mailing early appiicatsoa la Jacob rr it or JoH ScciLtT, 170, Liberty street, Jy ti tf North River. THE NORTH RIVER STEM BOAT LINE, tr lor the further ac commojation ol the puMir, rt i WiIm company have deter SlC i i SSninrJ Irt tliiiarh un mined to from New York aoI Albany every HOROKF FERRY.

lay in the week, except Sunday, oixler thefoUowio ar rapjemeot, to cemmence on Monday, the STlh uru I rROM NCW.TORK. Tueslny, Tluirby, Friday, (atufOsy, Uv oellrr my HI Richmond, lire Hv, Cbshcellor, RjrhmooL Fire Fly Chancrlliie. fROM ALBANY. Fire nv, Chanrtllor, Hichrmnvl, Fire nr, Chancellor, Rikhnvxvl, at 6 A.M. at 4 P.M.

at 10 A.M. D. LYNCH, Jr. ec ry. fTlV.

new strata UM 1 HoKAeii wilt leave TYTlly hnurduriiir the day. an 1 will itart rrularl at the rti nmrin rmeiit ol ah hour; her trips arc performed in worn iu i minute. N. D. The time willbe did br St.

Paul's 9 je I CJTF.tM BOAT NAU. i ii. couiuiure run a fcllitsrw leases Matru Hand at o'clock, A. M.t at half past I arsd at 0 o'clock, I sates Nrw York at 10 o'clock. A.

M.t at! and st 7 e'cl P. M. stoin'm; to land and take wtll lull wharf, near the quarantine irviuirL ijhi "is dy site will at lUtH, ia rasrsoskl Bar, svrry Sal.irlay aftrr. Ik I H.U jUVallh. i "i i wi rnj4iT, ib iw I rriKkin.

i. I mi "riiwr is wiiisriMirai lr. tha Will st laagHimlKeearits I5J will 1 at wharf, near Fort The NautslM w.ll in MI.au I v.a n.f Pmi JL etiork inthe mofciKf until i enrtt The eew keeper espects bt Km tmrssnilted at. tetifhsa le deserve and oluia the tatrtnren(he puUir. Jetiin liT.esrv hatunhiv alicrrtHm.

U.m i ball rrecrclv st 3 tUk, and on an other day I in IW we.k. ew aprlirain of a party t4 at th rty ptrwms Uaiwxg Whitehall either of st 1 r. rrrs toy isg at rt r.Khnw, near the Trie. rfK Woe arvl cveninj ror all hUh aciiarrismvle. jy j3 CHEAP TRAVELLING TO PHILADELPHIA.50 OLD LINE UNION LINE for PHILADELPHIA urd BALTIMORE, at 11 o'closk, A.

M.na Atic Brunswick, Princeton and Trenton. FARE through to Philadelphia, $2 50. twkbtt pivk miles land carriace. Steam boat BELLO NA, Capt, Varderbii.t; steam boat PHILA DELPHIA, Capt. Jj jtmifS The Steam Boat Bellona leaves the wharf, north side of the Battery, corner of Market field and Washington streets, every day (Sun days excepted) at 1 1 o'clock A.

M. and proceeds direct to New Brunswick, where Passengers will take post coaches immediately on their arrival, and proceed to 1 ronton lodge the next morning they leave Trenton at 6 o'clock, in the steam boat Philadelphia, and arrive in Philadelphia at 10 clock, A. M. in time to take the ualtunore Union Line Steamboat, which leaves Philadel phia at 12 clock (noon) daily. Passengers for Baltimore will observe, this is the only line (from New York) that lands the passengers at Philadelphia immediately along side the Baltimore steam boat For seats apply at the York House, No.

5 Courtlandt strcct, second office from Broadway, or to Captain Vanderbilt on board. WM. B. JAQUE5 Ageut for Letton, Bayla Shuff, Proprietors. AH goods and baggage at the owner's risk.

au 4. CHEAP TRAVELLING. 4. Sr.LIA 1 2 snsn NEW fteam boat line for rbiladelphia, Ual timore. WaM.inelon City, and Pittsburgh.

For passage apply at York on day via Eliiabethtown Point, H1H4 vriMUl, I'JT UIV urn AUU CIITaili Bicaui vv. m. I eon and Pennsylvania, in connection witn the Citizens' Coach Line. This is the only Line furnishes a coach in New York, to take passengers from their lodgings to the steam boat. The above named line leaves New York every morning, at 6 o'clock, and arrives at Philadelphia the same afternoon, at 6 clock, are only i Cheap Swiftsure Stage starts Mondays, wed.

nesdays, and Fridays, at II, A. M. arrives at Philadelphia next day to dine. Goods and Bag gage insured by this line. Fare $2 50.

For seats, apply to THOS. WHITFIELD, at the Coach and Steam II oat umce, no, ourt landt street, near Broadway or to the Captain on board at White hall slip, east side of the Bat tery, N. York. Expresses and Extra Coaches furnished at any hour, day or night, to any part of the United tatesby THOS. whitmllu.

Jy Proprietor. FLUSHING AND NEWTOWN STAGES. F11HE proprietor of this i line returns his sincere Jhanks to the public for past favors and solicits a continu ance ol tiieir luironage. This line is now com plete, having communication with the city twice daily. A Post Coach leaves every morning from the I lotel of C.

Peck, at 7 o'clock precisely. Leaves Barnard Bloom at Newtown, half past seven, ami proceeds by way of Williamsburgh to New York. The same stage will leave Mr. 1 leu ry's 340 pearl street, at 4 o'clock, P. M.

and stop at Gilbert Lewi 21 Bowery, for passen gers, and return by way ol Wiuiamsburgh, thro tNewtown to rlubmg. Another Post Coach leaves New York, from Mr. Holt's, corner of Fulton and Water streets every morning at 7 precisely, stops at Mr. rleurrv, esii street, and at Mr. Iwiss Bowery, and proceeds by way of Williamsburg, through Newtown to Flushing.

Leaves Mr. C. Perks Hotel, at 4 M.and returns by the same route to the city. II. The proprietor will leave the store ol Nichols Wood, No.

8 Tulton slip, at 3 o'clock, P. M. when all letters aod parks; left there, will be Uken rharte of by him and every care taken that they shall 1 faithfully delirere.L N. II. enons wlMiuir to enrage seals will please apply at Mr.

Henry's, 3 rearl street. Jy30 2w JOM BUT II, sole proprietor. A SHOES, GENER AL assortment, among which are 16 trunks mens and boys Munroe bootees of a superior quality 3WO pair kid and other kinds ralculated for the West markets all being oo cons ignmcttt are offered for sale low, by THOS. WITT, iySI Iw 272 Peari street. SIAIE VF IA)IISUNA, City ol New Orleans THE eommioiouers appoiuted under the act 04 the Leeulature ol the state of Louisiana, entitled An act to provide for the erection of a Penitentiary approved on the 23d ol M.irch last, hereby give notice that they ill receive proposals in writing until the Itith day of.

repte mber next, for erecting the said eniteo 1 tiary, near the city of New Oi leans, ron'onnibW to the tun an iderrij1ion, a cow of winch is de posited with Mr. John W. RusmII, of the rrty of Sew York, who will give every ii.Lrm.atiou re Utive thereto. The proposals mu't contain the price for which the mattrials and ertaussuAie of Int Wioit hk'ixi trill 6l fiuntthtd, as alo the price that will lie taken kr erecting and fi nishing the builJirrs contained withm the line marked on the plan with the letters A and ex tending to the principal trout or facade the line A to built op Willi a wallolthenmedimra uons si the other out'ide walls nl to be remoy. cd whm thry are extrnJed and completed.

Tlus mrt ol the building to be finished end delivered on or Ufore the 2Jd day of I)ecemler, ami me remaining pirt Mo complete the plan) on or before Um 'ill day of December, lUiV lhl i PROTECTION. MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY city and immediate proximity. In addition to the Capital Stock, 500,000 which is secured by bond and mortgage on real estate and public stocks, this Company possesses a handsome surplus fund, invested in like manner parties assured may therefore repose the fullest confidence in the solidity of its capital, and that any losses or damage will be settled with promptitude and liberality. The different rates of premium end conditions be had on application at No. 52 Wall street.

may 5 GABRIEL FURMAN, President. JOHN PINTARD, Secretary. plications at their office. No. 192 Greenwich street, for insurance agairul lots or datnast by fire.

of any manufactory or building, machiuery, goods, merchandize, chattels, personal estate, or ships, vessels and cargoes in port, This company presents advantages to the assured. By the act incorporating this company, the whole of the capital stock of the company is di rected to be paid in caih or secured by mortgages upon real estate in the Southern district of this state, of at least 5U per cent above the amount lor which it shall be by the public stocki of the United States or of this state, or of a bank in the city of New York, at or above par value in the market, before the company shall commence business. MKkCHAMS' EIRE INSURANCE CUM PANY, OFFICE No. 53 WALL STREET. A XrM James jun.

Samuel Belts Robert tt. Hunter Thomas Lawrence Benjamin Railey Robert I Reaile Jan 30 NCORPO AKAltxiwun a capital of Mall I a Million ol Doi Ian, for the soU i purpose of ins or 'i ing against loss or UU1.VI vj i FIRE, dwelling houses Ware in general, Mer rhandue, Slupsl in port, their I cargoes Household funiiture, Wearing apparel, and every description of personal projieny Applications made from any part of the United Stats, accompanied by a particular description of the biiildinr. occupation, how situated, kc. will be promptly attcnde to. Hie rates oT premium and conditions of Insurance are uniform with the Other fire Insurance companies in this eitv.

JONATHAN LAVs rres JU LharlfS Luxrtrm, Srrrttnry. Jonathan Lawrence Thomas Pymrs James lvett lavid R. Lambert Frederick IV Teyster Henry Barclay Henry Kneelaml Thomas Bfoodrocl Kcrert Cliesehroucn John sevens Isaac Lawrence William W.Fos John Jones J.Jin Robins Fram is H. Nicoil William T. Lawrence John R.alhboue, Jan.

John Disbrow Michael Curnluuu. MI.ION HUE INH'HANCI. t'OMTA ECONOMY IN CLOTHING. A MONG the various necessaries ol We, there or the citi of BKW YORic I perhaps no article more expensive than the Tit it (The eldest Institution for Insurance against fire I article of clothing, and the enormous prices paid tn Ol (Wy.J I lor wis arucie uuu uuuu rur a reuueuua. INSURE against loss or subscriber nas atiempicu to reduce wis expensive damage by article in this city after his success in the same ling Houses, Ware Hou business in the city of Philadelphia, (which ho sea.

Buildings in general, sti" continues) for the last 5years, he resolved to Merchandize, ships in port "7 pairouagc oi iue hukui 4 sur. rv.rM.. Hnuu.hnir The result Of this experiment has proved so Uat nmnrrtv. nn rm. um terinz, he is induced to place a much larger stock o.

imtitniintm in tiii rito purchased for cash only, in his establishment, and This Company is incorporated solely for the wauts continuance of the favour he has purpose of insuring against losses by fire, and has already received, which ne nopes ne snail con circumscribed its operations chiefly within this tinue to merit. IL. NYinthedtvof.New York, (20 WalUL next the corner of Villia.o rl.) insure agint toss or damase by fire, dwelling house, ware houes aud buildings in general alao, on merchandise, ho jehold lurmture ami other personal property, on terms as favorable as any similar institution in this city. This company is incorporate! solely fcr the purpose ol insuring aruiwt losses nrrs i work to le rommeured on or Ufore tU 9.U dne With a capital stock of Sf0l dollars. I arties of December next, and st lcat fifty workmen to who may please to favor this company with their we employed until the same re com plrted.

Thepi'inJon which Hie renitriitiary it to be erette 1 1 alout two mile below the ri'y i.f Ot lean, having a front of four seres (llErench icet to me are) oo the river aud e.x. teixhnt to the depth of forty sirres. The sodisWIirie ltobesuit iblefor making Wirkv There is on the land I sulfirtritt niiantitv of wool for htirnini th whole quantity ol brirk required, and the cw.irvtor will has the pnvileje of uusg tlie same for that free of any charre itie third rat of the pnr srreesl on for the Mave dncnlird buiMinr ithin tlie lines A B. win ue pat in a st the time ol entering mVa therontrv one third when the huildmes are hall Iini4te4 the remaining third when the whole i rnrnpirir delivered. The same lentil andcnodilinns will 1 o'.

wrsrd in rpmrd to the remaining part 4 Ihe building. wunty sor the tiithful pertormanre of the contract to be riven to the sati.faction of the com. miKiorr. I rrnval 1 allrrt In lh mlu scrihertn ewlr J31 Iw ans who will rive unmvdiM notice to pernio whose propoal mv be ao ceptrtL MARTIN GORDON, Prr nlentciflhe Board rf Mav, 1U.V. JeCC tit Sept A l.tiriKWl ri i 1 7 iool Store, a fit nte IVJikr Tr tMls double en iry penM t'v.

r) n)r aster un.xcettM,nl,ly Utsen ad lrs r'Ux In tlieit owhsnd wnui. i to by t.vin thrt oTire. pnrthaer, bv theei at JvU II V.RUH 7i Pinerurst business may rest assured that any losses or dam a a I .1 ages sustained Will be Milled with promptiiew: litrrality. A. L.

UNDERHlIJrrti'dt O.H.IIlCKS, PerretTinr. A. L. Underbill Stephen Allen a i a set lln liaru i. umrr Peter Plaef Cornelius Dubois Dai id Carrill Thomas R.

Smith Henry MTarlan JohnTarcee John Morss Wm, II. Ireland John tAng Jan 30 mi'RKS Bill DIRI.CIOIUJ. Ferdinand Tlvos. T. Woodruff Jacob Drake George It.

Thoq Augii'tus Wynkoop Aa Mann David Marh Retilen Munson Peter Sharpe Nathaniel Wel John Withinghfj baac Amermau John MX 'omh. I.N CH ANCERY. SaWe of 1'erE Notice to the creditors of "i GEORGE. JURSUANT to a decree of the Court ol Chancery of the Slate of ork, bear ing date the third day of July intant, the creditors of 1.0 KG COM A late of the City of New.t oi mason, dtrrved. are hereby notified forthwith to come in and ismve thur respective delts whrtber theraevshe by ju'lrment, snnrt nr or otherwise.

brVe me st mi cnUce. ao. 41 I ine tr t.in th of New Vnr k. or in default thrrMif, th will be esrbhle 1 from the brneU ol theses dwrve. Dtl July I Sh.

TIIOMA9 BOLTON, Jl2dlm Master to lSancery. ISLAND SaLT. bsr.1 tearae Turks laml for sale by Jt'if rUMl.l.rr SAMUTLW.COATIA N.CStsth street J.BURK,22ValUt N. B. Gentlemen who have not yet given a Vial to this establishment, will recollect, that if any objection be made to quality ol cloth, quality of workmanship, trimmings, or to the fit of a gar.

ment, they are requested to return it or ever so trivial an objection be made, that there is no charge for taking measure, and if pleased, an interest on amount of clothing for months is saved of 33 1 3 per cent. J. B. Jv20 TOTICK. The copartnership heretolore ex of Insurance are uniform with (hose of the other I Jl between the undersieaed, under the Fire Insurance Offices in this city.

firm of Wiley Hoisted, is this day dissolved by The public are referred for particulars to the mutual consent; and all persons indebted to the printed proposals in circulation, and which may said firm are requested to make payment to Charles Wilrv. No. 3 Wall street, CHARLES WILEY, OLIVER HALSTEO. New York, June 29th, 1822. N.B.

The Book and Stationary business will be continued by the subscriber, No. 101 Greenwich street, where Gentllemenof the Bur can be fur tii. hed with Law Libraries on very liberal terras, au 1 Iw OLIVER HALSTED. SALE, at Hobokcn, fifteen or 20 stout X1 HORSES. If not disposed of prior to the 3rd of August, they will be offered at auction, at the above place on that day, at 12 clock pre cisely.

Jy 27 NORTH RIVER INSURANCE Nn.S COMPANY. TUB LIC notice hereby given, that the North M. tucer Insurance Company will receive ap Yellow do, entitled to debenture, for sale by rt 1 Lit SI cu. Jy30 2C South st TAMMANY HALL. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public, that this establish ment being newly furnished, is ready for their accommodation and he can with confidence assure them of satisfactory entertainment, having a first rate cook, (Babiite)who was in the service of Mr.

Marcclin, at Mechanic Hall 11 years. The Larder will at all times, be stocked with every necesary and delicacy that the markets al ford. The Wines, and other Liquors, are of the best quality. Ladies can be accommodated with senerate apartments. The OrJinary will be rea dy every day at 3 clock, except Sundays when the hour will be two.

Refreshments of all kinds at the shortest notice. The patrvnage of the pub i i i f. Th Iriilwin rnll.miin rmnMji th ilipA tAi I 1 acknowledged by the company, to wit I A the of ivit uaru klr David Rogers, Thomas Brooks Wm. B. Astor, Abraham Stagg, Thomas Miller, Joseph S.

Walkins, Isaac Jone. Benjamin Strong, William Roe, Imisc Hone, Peter Crary, Jr. i Daniel B. Dash, Cad. D.

CoMen, ThomuH. I horn I'Charles Town Charles Graham Wm. C. Rhinclander John Rogers Stephen Storm Schermcrhorn Henry Rankin Be njimin Stevens Dominick Lpch, Jr. James Jenkins Alex.

M. Muir David Johnson Grove Wright. George Lovett, John C. Newton RICHARD WHILEY, President. Rorrbt Aixilie, Sce'ry.

mh 4 W. B. HEYER. HARMONIC PM.SO tVRTES. DUBOIS STODART, repectfully inform the public and their friends that they have received per ihip Cincinnati, an assortment of I superior tone harmonic and taraHK ruao maTCS, made by Clementi tCo.

and a fresh supply of Violin Strings. Also, the latest Loudon Muiira publications. which they offer, wholesale and retail, as low as can be purchased in this city, at their Piano Forte and Music store, No. 126 Broadway. ml INDIA WOOD TE.1 LADDII.S.

tt. lH.ai.Mt, o. 1J, Manien Lane, is now opening, an asaortment of FJera'' I dis wood Tea CnUlics, of the luteal importation. July 16. WANTED a woman of rood character, who understands plain Cooking.

Apply at No. 96 Broadway. jy 22 Jy i .1 MULnuni ll tny Lieasniis, in Leatnn CORPF.T WAREHOUSE NO. 57 CHATHAM STREET. BROADWAY MARBLE WARE HOUM AVJ S.

VBh ia 4 JBjf viavl. J. FRAZEE have moved to their new establishment in Broadway they have on hand Chimney Pieces, of new and etc gant patterns, made of American and European uai una ouius wwuiui are we men Deautuul it the world. We also keep, and are constants m. lung, every description of monuments, on which we bestow the richest AU kinds of ornaments, which comprise carv'd work of Fi gures, urapery, oiiage, tut.

can be executed by u. rcspecttuiy invite persons of discernment and taste in the arts, to apply here, if they would wish to have their work done in a superior manner, and to their satieCtc lion. Orders from a distance will be readily attended to, and every step to punctuality observed. Stone Cutters throughout the country can be supplied as usual with every kind of marble, ia the rough str.te. mhl6m No.

I price Jj cents ear for sale by R. HENRY, 129 Broadway. Jy 31 jaQMJsV. R3.THORNH11 ffXx Vtlie Ladies of New Y. rite for aud its vicinity, tn exam ine her are of the best materials and the latent and most appro ved fashions om Thet are worn with per (ret ease, and at the ame time give a finishing ele nnce to the ngure, pre vcntinrall 0at uoplca tant sensation oAhe chest, so generally comi4ainedof by persons wearing corsets of older date they are recommended by the faculty.

aud lader of delicate frame will nod iothem a great and lasting benefit. All orders will be promptly executed oo moderate terms. CUt.VJKF MERCHANTS DMLER are irrn.itD wnoLtiaic at trk LilDIEO OillllTK i.nin. HERE an elffint ami exteuie assort ment i rontiinilykept. tilestq, I Co? I0.

1UI VVILUAM STRKKT. RESPECTFULLY informs the public, that their accommodations for nrintmr all bi. of Silk Handkcreluefs to any pattern are com Yk.k, fUHi in iuii op rdimn. competition in this line, as well as In Dying of Silks, it invited irom any quarter, auu a comparison challenpod c. li.

m.f. i i "few oiik uwi iwihccu imnr uuu any oiner of domestic or European printing. As their colors are permanent, they feel confident that the public will give the same decided preference, to their style of Printing which they have so universally and liberally awarded to their Doing Silks, 8v tius Velvets, and goods of every otlier description. ap27 tf NOTICE. LL persons are hereby notified who hare payments to make to the estate of Georee Doug, las, deceased, to pay them to Mrs.

Margaret Douglas 55 Broadwav, or Robert Halliday, Esq. 60 Pine street, till further notice AH persons who have any demands against the said estate are likewise requested to present their bills at 55 uroaaway immemateiy. Jy3l lw 11HE Unitarian Miscellany and Christian Monitor for July, is received and read delivery, by Spalding Howe, MSBroadwav ft corner vi j.iuvi ij JV JU I aJim rmrrally know lite cmfort and utibts of earn, Mrs. Cantrfo eoret, and are respectfully invited to the Rooms, witrt rrruhf attendance is gueo as usual. Mrs.

Cantelo recommru ls for inpction the lathes Tur. raTrar Mmrava llaAir an arpemlij of rvinx eUranreof figure health, ana romlort to the wearer, and is sirti tuUrljf recommended for rrowing Mino. As lite I rei Jnt ol the nited Malr. has mnl a patent for this artiile, the public are ran tinned afiimt making or vending them, under lh mual penalties. 'rb sm IHHISE tVK S.1l.t..

a a GARDEN SEEDS, uon, eniuni; eieriiKe ai rearanre Wit i streucth. I jit rturncI (mm a mnwv of trtsj miles into the dew re coun'ry. wi'H a party of four persoM ma rlanot 's aorror ar. Will anld cheap, the owner hating no further occasion for him. Am No.) Rowerv.

IVR JtCI MANY of them the growth of 1822, a mong them are a variety of the best Turnip rican ami tngiisfi growth, for the Field or Garden. Just received by the from Loodoo, a fur fa iyj I lAmAp I' eaiiM wwn cccur which witli their former a sortmeut, comprises the best collection on the continent. Abo, Spring and Fall Vetches, Lucerne, Sain foin, White Dutch, Red, and Cow Clover, Or chard Grass, tic. I RYIUNI). Hialt Posiei aUut Oara chsaj tv.ou anJ traset i tnili a.i Iwnrr.

is ery soy an.l t.tle Wr the se ldV, atvl anl asy in 'he harr rsfi pares latks aod Irots ar, fr b.s ieil tUr, womU be a sery iUb rxr Mr or smuh, valuable ariis mvi fsst gs'iVc aiaa drs.rous vl taisiirg a fiii aiiieial. Ai lat GiLfirnrs stal trol of s'rt. N. Hirer. Jyai G.

I HORBL RN SON, Jr II lm 2i)Nawaustnct THIS DAY will be ealubited the grand historical picture, painted by II 5argent, Esq. rtirt MutKu'the MESSIAH'S entrant' t'te rify of Jirvtnltm, seated on a colt, sur rundcj the mulUtuae, tec a uecrueu in me book oi the Apostle Luke to le seen at Jlj Broad way, a ljoinmg the I lopital, Irom 8 i loc in the morning until dii'k, and splendnlly illnminaUj every evening until 10 clocK. Aommance cenU: rhil.lren 1 2 cts je 15 rJUOrl with their confidence. 152 VTaa sy. Fly markeC The Old Galen's Head, established te Prereet Uie Abue of Mereurv.

DR. EVANS'iupi rior method of cunog a certain Disease, is autre rally ackncwledrel in this city. Ahe, Gleets, Strictures, Fistulas and all dsxasea arising from imparity of the blood. The Me dicines are mild, sa.s, expeditions Bad rerularlf improve the strength, his charges are reasonabWi, and the cure is warranted perfect without coo Cnement or hindrance from business recent anl local cases cure! in a lew days without a particle of Mercury. Strangers may possiWy eiperienre a dilncBl in making a hence.

OR. EVANS respect fully solicits a ran, which will enable them to ierrse their own judrmeet his eiperisoce extensive ami ia America for 33 year, will, he is confident, enable him to give ertert satiJartion to all those who favour bios Attendance daily until 10 o'clock, P.M. The strictest secrecy always observed. letters will not be received anles pot paid. tT To prevent mistake, be particular, DR.

EVANS. No. lit ster strrt. Jy IS SALM PuFLLI SL PREMA LEX. DR.

IIORNE, from the rity of Londuo, hai cotf ducted a most extensive practice ti years foe the last. en. teen tears in New Totk. His practice, from Uing general, he rouniies te a testicular branch, which enga es all his attent too i bis xpervrare ts very great, ats success In very mAoy thousands oi ca.ss, mmmitteJ to his care, ol all grades ail eve ry drrree of mallrnsncy, he has not failed of eelily restorirg (us patients to health and sound rort tilation. 1 he decided preference given I )r.

Home, fully demonstrates the rociWessce reposed on the skill, secrecy and fidelity, whuA ever drs. tiogufhed his tirartii e. The leeroed Dr. Buthae veryjiuOvots wves, "MsrrieJ persons or persons aut te be married, should be particularly rsutious of three aflcctm wl.l a dreadful sw hrntance to tranrmil to posterity, beetlvst yoef rae is ho patched up. I ersous ss fluied with protracted arnl deplorable ctuee, nel not ilfipir ol a eomplrte recosery, ry applying a Dr.

llone. Itecew arrciions wnen nxes ar mrminr. itms'uiihrd in a CsW llsT. facets mored by an ea mellical, i all dcbidties. Tlice pensun wlio may ha cr atr.li deseeserr i'jert latent pnwi.

are invated to make sfh rairoeito lr. llrsMset bssestaMi brernt, 5e.M alersirM, a little we ol the CJJce Ho All cases are guaranteed. No charge is made mere rormitiattoos etuI ss required, aw suspension fiom buir.e in ordinary cases. A 4urlitT cifotTrrs are proval sl, anJ so site ate tint patients ate mrteJ to etn esn rs ot PerHMis at a di'tonre. by wnbrl tSrifl aixlsncli su'g reasriuible see, shu hate Hie it medv sent immsdiateiy wewr.

Attrtalance gisea until half past tune esenier, dadv. M. II. Hr rrs posailly snay etrerrtye vtne ibtfn olty making a choice. IV.

H1 fors dnsr i with tcaascsou pride, ew all ctwr tiTMt his real rnUllllv, siil aud baiWrftleHv t'crsrtiy. IT Ne lten wilt I Ukea ia unless sxsnpsw snar eetiB a reetisssaw at MICHAEL BURNIIAM CO. ao, 49 wan uw etatttrrweni tw s11 cesita storit. fiorta searw..

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