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r. J. i fcoxea 01 lemons, ther u.a dreaduu weauier, i awawa hw niDiittM but i .1 tin ner aii liauil were well. w.am a Phikdtipkis Gautte. Cleans are tothe 1st oi rVnm nnr Itflierp rhiiii mrn inn uihl honom.

u.I.tary av rrHlltuu VtLmM under Heaven, of preserv lag t. 1AMaAf MVi Net letters I hinted at several measures of Gen. Jackson, suincijucih MJVtlLllloWlfl hw Hill atiUB Of IhCtUCWy, llicnci KhifLIv arbitrary, if not tyrannical Among these Kit arrtft and confinement of Judge Hay itMrirtriinrL A eircuinstaoc has ta ken place to relating to it, which war not be un nteresliinc. ami will wrve to shew in what U. plnlion the (ianeral is" till hetdhefW Some days ogp a motion was made befor Judr Hall, by the United Stated Attorney1 for Gener i Jiietmn tn ihew cauo why a writ of attach mnnt ilmnia not imjh arain bim for a contempt vt court in not reluming writ of Habeaa Corpus ilirectrd to liira, aud for the arirsl auu iniprion m.y.t nfthftJuilirr.

Thn tea. aoiieared in court, ith a writU'o tlrfence but thi waf objected to by fKTiti.rnv ibll. IheJudife. alter coiuidi ration, wmfinord the objection! of the din trict attornev.and refused to hear the defance read Thelrute was made abwlute: and the General aj tieared tbii morninr to receive sentence wbitn wa a fina of One Thousand Dollars. The pcim Jace.

who are devoted to Jackson, on till leaving court, burried him into it can iagn, and conducted him to both of the Coffee Hoaes, here ba ha rnnriid them in an abla and suitable wanner. They then escorted him to bis quarters. uwmww fyn tenplwa was opeatu, liruiien ow aouar eacn erson. forth Dunoseof pavlnc the fine before I o'clock the whole sum was raiwd in this snlall way but if the iiiuitation to tl each hadnot been adopted, It Would have been raised In two ruinate This basinem was handwruely managed, tbat.tn ucnerai'ieiiecit on tne dkbk was not 10 oe lettered ap, but the money was placed to the Martial's credit, without the Geueral's knowing any thing of the transaction. 'lo inorrow he takes bis parting dinner with us, tad will tut out immediately afterwards for Ten jie5ee, accompanied veiib the prayers and bene tkUousof the whole population of this country." Our accounts from Xatcbxs are to the Sath ult.

and we are concerned to learn that the troops returning from X. Orleans to tbair homes, weie ve ry and much murtaliiy prevailed, notwithstanding the asvidnous attentiou of their fellow citiren. Oh the tid the Steam Boat Vesuvius arrived at Katcbex, with 500 troops on board, i or I dying daily. Fram ITtrold, April 15. Ve received the following letter from a friend for pablication, at this lata period.

How far the fete Commaudisr in Chiefs delicacy nf sentiment my be involved, for not lettina It be known to tbt anwy, we leave tp the judgment of others. mm i arc mmj iiurriy vo nippose iniu mere coaji nave teen no impropriety ia publishing the approbation of our illustrious Ihrlnce Rert nt. in bror of three brave officer, who did every thing is their power to save upper Canada from subjnga tio. Let as be understood I this ii no ''attack." Cjf aa Ittt'tr rem Carl Balhunt to Sir Cfrgt jst. ctafd dm jMcmbtr, Ult.

(COPY.) Downinir ttreet. 8th Dec. 1813. MR I have bad tlie satisfaction of receiving war uespa'cn, io. li, ajia 1 lost no Uma la laying Mlbre h.s Royul Highness the Prince Regent in icUigusjcesoltichly to the credit of His Mairsrv'i nu, and so calculated to secure Hit Majesty's tn norm America.

I aw commanded by his Royal Highness to beg yi will take the earlkst opportunity of conveying to Major General Shea ITe, His Royal High aeis' entire approbation of the distiiiguicbed aer oi suai ucer on tais occasion, and of the lou exertions and exemplary courage display. Why the officers and troops onder his eommaad. At a testimony of his Royal Highness tense of Msjor General SbeaftVs services, be has been rra ay pleated to confer upon him the title. of liar ut cnited siagdom. His fioyal HiiEhoess it fully aware of the severe MSkkich hit 1 1 aeau, Wajor Oeneral Sir Isaac Brock.

This "ve tteea tuffietent to have clouded a vio wyoiaiucli greater importanee. lln Majety JJloH in hint not oaly an able and meritorions of but One who In the existence of hie functions wrroviwonal Lieutenant Governor ofthePro qualities admirably adapted to the disloyal, to reconcile the waverinr. and jV' lne nst 01 "rn. ne unhappily Tell. Prod igal of that life, ef which his eminent ser id 8Ut 10 "MeraUnd the value.

i i Koyal Ilighnewi has been alto pleased to ex nu rerret at Uic lots hicb i ho Prorin. Pnenoe in llw i. toif. mmitUB COHipi'i ailO wacoonnei, hote tealous eoKinnation with an oroca. Will Iwl etaory.

I have the honor be, ic. (Signed) list Cxetr, Sir Cre. Pn.ott, Bt. la SVlM m. Eufll in WaWTork werorthe27thlnl.

of tb WtbHwt. touchina between 'eu Tm a ii Awn uno sir jauics Wra ih me Ppr, to that subject. roHowineninrilsnii. win jianura On ,1 JmeVhmyBltcrh "rival in this "utnedav r.lnu A friend. Sir Jam.

L. i inicrviaw iSK taC.00' ki wnduct was urrpleai net was uiyp lean not intended to rl IlUb mm aava aai vcnuci riu.n." 8 1 "cwinea, savins that 7 'iieeiinc which 1 mZlT0 that ade Prcjerred i this course was ie 00 the 'i a Owen the ZZSrii u.i. the. vapuin Deacon, and fffcampaasnr I values, burlilv l.nn....l.l. 'exprenj hi.

uct ot ipioauon of ttt abecjHrsile4 ia the atfair. 7 have exposed te Process of civil law it iubiftlof iot exultation evryone Hf "'jtioaP to the majesty of law over i to A 7 i Conaiedore Beeator nad aothing to do with tbn aflhir, nor wat ha advised wilh on the subject. am, gentlemen, repecWuliy Your obcdtentiervant, THOMAS GAMBLE. U. 8.

Nam, Copy ea aoereta fcapt. Dcactn ip Sir Jama lea. KEW YOItK, April 11, 1815. I avail myself by the opportunity of your ar rival at tuts place, or asking an explanation tor your treatment to me. while your prisoner; at Little York, and feel satisfied, after a recurrence! lk.

J. I.mU.1 um viivaiuBMnvcs, you ill uic uu juww due from one officer to another. fly friend. Cant. Gamble of the navy, will hpnd you this ha hat been made acquainted with all tbe circumstances relative to my reception by you, and Is fully authorised to receive tbe expla nation required.

nave the honour to be, (Signed) D. DEACON, Master Com'dr. t. "a y. Coni'dr, Sir James Lucat Yeo.

Sir JamuH answer fe Captain DtaronU note. XW YORK. 12th April. 1815. 81 I rmvn vnur letter, reauestlne anl explanation ofy treaUnent to you at Yorke, af ter your capture in the schooner yon commended which was in consequence of it having been report ed to me, that you had tired into toy boat after yon i surrender, Since my arrival here, the explanation which has taken place, Iihs convinced me that you are innocent or the charge; and did not are 1 am therefore willing to give credit to your assertion, and to assure you the unfavourable impression is removed from my mind, and consequently that you acted as became an officer and gentleman.

1 am, sir, Your bumble servant, (Sitrned) JAMES LUCAS YEO. Capt. Deacon, U. 8. Navy.

Yesterday the follow Inr ceatlemcn were elected Trui icn im otk oocKiy iirrarr, vie. Benson. Peter A. Jar. Charles Wilkes, John H.

Hohart, Bdvard W. Aathony Bleetker, UnliioC. Verplanck, Jolin Pintard, Jolm it B. Kedgert, William Johnson. Clement C.

Moore, and oainuei r. Jarvis. DIED This morning, at 4 o'clock. Mrs. RACHEL NEWTON, in the 70th year of her aee.

relict of L. TT7 111! ft. iijioiu jicwvun mn cut. tnc rela tions and friends of the deceased, and those of her son in law, John Clark, Jun. and the members of the Marine Society, are respectively invited to attend her funeral to morrow afternoon at 5 o'clock, trwm 0 Barclay street.

EVENING POST MARINE LIST. CLEARED. Ship Emily Robinson, India Lelloy, Bayard StM'Evera. Brig Lambert, Cojnn, Madeira Geo. Washineton, Myrick.

do fchrs. Betsey, Perry, Riehmoad Dolphin, Peiree, Boston Ann Alalia, Wood, Richmond tsaraioDy, Burr. Wilmiegtoa, N. C. Mentor, Aicbolf, Tappabaanock wiuiaaa ltenyoo, Son, i.hkail Poach.

deaton Sloop Kox, Raind(ey Jamaica Edenton Ware ham halmagunda, Iorns, Betsey, Leonard, BoreaJis, Ana, Comttock, Jane, fjridia, Miria, Dillinebam, Wuccz, Betsey, penctr, Velun, Lewis, Miiria, (tebinsott, Veana, fjtvitoo. Greyhound, Tartar, Prevideoce Petersburg BorlOk Btonington Saybiook Bridfepjrt Nautuctet 1 New Londan New Brunsaick Aaa Maria, ruriiogtoa, Nea Bramwiek Morning Sur, Oaddinr. Savaanab AftKI FED SINCE OUR LAST. Schr. Express, Webb, 8 days from Fredericks burg, wiin flour, cotton 4 wheat to L'Homme dieu Brown, owners, W.

B. Tawnscrid, Buck ley acAoooii, ana tne capt. ieterday, in (at. on no vapes oi veiawaie, spoke scbr. lyvina, irom wa C.

forN. York. ratty 4C Sallv. Garrison. 9 dav frnm Fredericktburgh aad 3 from the Capes, with flour aua wneat, to wood KMJyrnes.

Left in Rappa muvf nope, rcooy ior sea. Bailed in co. sch. Hamlet, for Boston. Saw several square rigged vessels standing into the Capes of Virginia.

Sloop Sarah and SsimseL Tateia. ia 4 davs from Pail. adelnia, antn n. I. Hnm, Ac.

to Cannot A Craft. Off Atoecom, spoce stoop rrovideoce, Benaet, 24 boors from New Yrrir for Philadelphia. Sloop Plaenia. MiirHir. 4 dava from Philid tnl.U.

1th aiskey. toho, betnn. Ac. te D. alrmi.

U. Carter, Abraliaa Vilaou. G. G. Uihh.

and other. Sloop Kiisa, Kvans, 3 dars Irom H'ilminston. DeJ. rth com aseal, to fJAeUey Ax Abbott Brie fcx.ieiricaent, VawhatBk. from Amber, in hallut.

8. Coddmctna. Private armed brig Morgiaaa, Randlett, 8 days from ITilmincton. Ti. with naval stum, aottno.

ami tn. haeeo, to P. H. 5ehenrk It Co. George Uibussad others.

Brie Connectient, Farkmc. 10 da from Rich bum xl and 3 from tbe Capes, with nour and tobacco, to Themes chapter D. fiethniie aatl Co, Boorman A Johnson, neenai nooomiii, uee, uiooa, idii iW'LWimrk. beltsavera) vessels for Nw. York.

In Httmntui Knail. spoke scbr. Prfci.lent, from Naw York, bound in. Schr. Jersey, Ue WnM, feuurt Irons Pbiladrbjikia, ith tea, whiskey, dry roochi Ac.

to L'Hoanmedieu and Hrowa. owners, t. Alow A Bea, Waa. V. Van Amrinre i o.i if 'ii' V.

i i ai'un. miry, ujixib n. auay auo otiiers. Schr. Laura.

Atvood, dava (roaa aavannitu. with cottoa, to Samuel Bell, A. Cranston A Co. A Ordea Co. Humphr) i A Hull, Pott and M'kiane, and Strong Havens.

Sailed in company with scbr. Cyrus for k. York. Off Hatteras, spoke scbr. Xay.

Farrinsjton, out days from Bermuda, foe Neabaro, N. C. Paneoeen, iuoaei Lseoois or tbe ilia recuaeut, Mr. weaifolk of Anrnrtji, Mr. Huddaaa ef Bondn, aad Cadet Mitlaa for Schr.

Taree Sallv's. Seull. 7 davi tntm Frederirlri. bur, with dour and com. lo Wood A Bvraea.

RaiM. WaTcott A Co. end Jacobs At fool. Betsey. Vaiaes.

Arru hn tram Pkil.Jlnhi wiU whiter, hemp, wiw, and iron, to N. A D. Tal Below, 1 sh' and 1 schooner. SIXTH WARD. The Federal Ranuh: iCanCaiM PtMitata.l attend a Ward Meeting THIS EVENING, at John Jayt Hoick.

No. 14 Mott ttreet. a uy order ot tbe ard Committee. Ap 26 1 ITT" HENRY AARON has HKMiivnt the corner of Thames street and City Hotel, where Bun MusnaL CASH ADVANCED on all torts of rraAnc chandise, and domettie manufactured goods deposited for either private or prfbllc sale, be having maJa aa arrangement with one of the most resec table At old established AUCTIONEERS in thi. city, who bat occQpied a long time a rood and no N.

B. Ordert for sales of nOTVRS a i. fast estates, or SHIPS and oUar vesseli. thankful rrceiveo. anJ iicruam, ior ea.e.

An 6 tf ril HE Office of I. BOflKRT removed to No. ICC Walaa atraat. A.c i I 1 I to 1 for Tc morrew at 10 o'clock at 48 Hodioo sUtt 'illeom nwcvtuasaieor a variety of Household and Klttbea Jurniture eemitUnc ef ehaira, tables, rnrsets. band irons, shovel aad touts.

with aa assortmat af kitck Alio, a eOmDlnl' hrJtm I.SwsmAA vsm ceUeat Cliinrte baria sUad. with a look iag (bin, a mo nnnnr Iravelliiw ueivtmr and ilrmlur r. k.il. some calleret, being the property of a i'aiuily leaving tliit tor bL JOUR'S, Anligm, The fast aniline cotter sloon L1CCR. TV, Mark Lvneb.

master, to sail in all next week For freight af 200 barrels, or passaee. aorlv fo It). ma.l... 1 vuaiu, call Sloe cw siip April lw Cotton. JUST received per scbr.

Laura, from Sevan aah, SO bales Crt nuafity Voland Cotton. IN atOKfe, SO pipes Hed Wine 53 buses Bordeaux bottled Cluret, superior quality, 79 (barrels Genrane 5 puucbeoDs Irib AThlikey For sale by AXi Ul. tKAAisIUI alt tU. Ap is it A WfcWWJiDKV GOODS upwards of 5w cases woolen and Cotton Goods consisting of Broad cloths, carfmers, and unhloached shirtings. It Kbeelinri, stripes, vmuf, vureas, oeu utiiing kc.

tx. ne yon For sale by JACOBS FOOTE, No. 14T Pearl sueet. Ap 26 LONDON BOOTS riliifc subscriber (late foreman to Corwln and A mes) intending shortly to embark for England, to return early in (he fall. bica to inform those gentlemen who may wish to get a supply of English Boots, that he will receive their orders and bave them executed under hit own direction in one ot the mod fashionable shops in Loudon.

orders will be received at Mr. Law's Boat Store. iS Nassau ttreet, by W. BUTLER. April zd Sw ITALIAN, i RENCU ii ENULlbH BOOKS, an invoice of the above, consistiue of the rarest and most valuable authors, all bound in the most elegant style Just received and for sale by a.

i. uuounitH, No. 124 Broadway, opposite tho City Hotel. corner of Ccder st eet. An SbVlw WASTVD ia tHAHVKK, A good burthensome sbip of 500 tons, to proceed from this te the City of St.

Do mingo, there to load for a port ia France or Hoi ianu. Appiy 10 WM. SWAN, April 25 62 Wall street. WANTED TO A good ship of from 260 to 300 tons burthern, one that has lost her Register would be preferred. Apply to WM.SWAN, Ap24 62 Wall slreet: p.

For title, Freight or Charter. lV 'T'llS 1 1 1 1 ti.nim. i r. I TJ CO iM PENCE, 152 tons, has been but ouu year in service and may be dispatched with lit tleexpence. Apply to Sttden Huntington the own er on board, between Fly market and Bik ling slip, erio n.ii.jcu.uui!snULU.

April 24 86 South street. illk WANTED TO CHARTER, A good Brie or Schooner of about 1200 Barrels. tn MnceeJ front tluf So Jamaica. "and from thence to New Orleans, or to cajapeachy, and oacs mis port. Apply to WILLIAM BWAN.

April 0 No. 62 Wall street FertfLJS. Theelerant and fast sailinr brie 8IRO. burthen it5 tons, it coopered and cop per lastened, was built in Baltimore by Mr. Stiles, since the war is said to be as faithfully built and sail equal to any vestel belonging to tbe port, Ap piyio rtLuat a UAoiOiv, April lw Philadelphia, FOR SALE The substantial sloop URSULA, Goodrich master, TO tons burthen.

Is well found sails and rigging and may be sent to sea immediately. For terms apply on board at Corntlet tlin. mwaie pier or to j.fiu.t,UKl9UUJ.Jl, 'J 1 ApXl 63 South street. WANTED One or two good vessels that wilt carry irom iuu lo kiuu barrels earn to proceed Ueorgelown, South Carolina, nnd load lor th port. Apply to WM SWAN, Ap 21 Wall street.

NhUlItA SKINS 6 bales Neutra Skins Just received and for sale by ROY, BAYARD Si M'EVERS. April 21 INSENG, 79 barrels first quality, for OT tal Apply to ALEX, April 24 CRANSTON CO. 4t TIN, LEAD CUT NAILS. THIS day landing from scbr. Mason's Daughter, from Halifax 300 boxes Tin Plates, 20 rolls Sheet Lead, 50 boxes and bundles Sheet Iron, 50 casks Spermaceti Oil, 68 kegs White Lead, Bird Shot, .1 cask London Porter, Wine, Verdigris, Copperas.

Also, in Store, a large assortment of cvt Nails, Watch Chrystals, Butt Hinges, fine Cutlery For sale by PERKINS NICHOLS April 24 2w 66 Fine street. DRY GOODS Just received by the scar. Ma. soot Daughter, from Halifax, 50 packages well assorted English and French Geosfs. For sale by PERKINS NICHOLS, Ap24 tw 66 Pine street.

PAPER ii LIME Wrapping Paper, 200 reams Foolscap 9 do do Writine do do do do No. 3 And a quantity of Lime Just received and sale by J. St C. GRISWOLD. April 21 63 Sooth street.

KENTUCKY HEMP. "TUSTriceived per. schr. Ann, laying at Coflre House ilip, from Philadelphia, fiat quality Kentucky hemp for sn'e by J. CAZEAVX ft CONDOM, No.

95 Greejiwich sireet. 25, 3t DRY QOODS bales black Bombaaetta, ditto assorted ditto Flannels Yestlags Low priced Bruadcjoths Fearnought For tale by OTIS ft SWAN," An 21 157 Pearl street. tiHEDERICK W. PORTER, has removed to No. 132 Front street, corner of Pina street, where his attention will be devoted to the COMMISSION BUSINESS.

April 19 DISSOLUTION OF rfl ATlTVwemri THB partnership heretofora existing between unae, firm ns i bi. JOHS, was dissolved on the 22d insf. by mutual consent. All who have claims against said urui are requested to present them for settlement and all those indebted era reiuieJ m.L. Wn continoeithe busintaj at No.

249 Pearl street. lM ITT. ft mw i SAMUEL JAIIVIS. Ap lw. "kti Arebibnld Bulkley telo aartnersEia, they will conduct bujtpesf under the firm of A It VIS li BULKLEY at No.

249 Pearl street. SAMUEL JARVIS, ARCHIBALD BULKLEY. Ap5. lw CO PARTNERSHIP. ROBERT B.

LIVINGSTON, having taVea into Co Partnership Thomas W. Jones, their busiuess will be conducted under the Crin of LIVINGSTON JONES, at No. lit Fronttreet. They respectfully tender their services in the commission iine, to their rriends and the publie, and will make the most liberal advances on all good consigned to them if required. ROBERT B.

LIVINGSTON. THOMAS W. JONES. Ap 25 at NOTICE. IX HE subscribers inform their friends and the puhiic.

that they bave commenced the TAY LORINO BUSINESS at No 6 Wall street where they will be happy to serye gentlemen who may favor then with their tuitdm, upon the lowest terms. They will endeavor to folio the most approved fashions. pi S5 4t BRINLEY MATir.H. WIRE DRAWERS. WANTED, two good Wire Drawert Aaply at thit Office," rvl April 25 lw FOR SALE, a full blooded English Mare, fifteen hands high.

Alto, a Saddle Horse, both beautiful bayi. Standing at Mr. Gate's Llyery Stable, Broadway. Ap 45 lt on tbe premises. April 25 3t rliO LET A Heuse and Garden in the town JL skip of Jamaica, on the main road, about 1 4 miles east from tbe villane.

Thera are three rooms and aa entry, two ofthein with fire places on tne nrsi naor. a garret above and a kitchen adjoin ing. Also a reach Orchard, about an acre of land Knquire of the Widow ANN BEUQKN. FOR SALE or to LET, a neat two story bouse at Brooklyn, with a earden adioinina. silun.

iea a snort instance troin the iMew tarry on the principal street leading tothe Navy Yard a very plciauit situation for a summer residence. AddIv to JACOB McCOUN, Main street, Brooklyn, or uie suosrriiter w. T. McCUUK. Ap25 tf 76 John street.

ALU ABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. TO be told at public auction on Saturday the 29th Inst, at the Tontine Coffee House, at 12 o'clock, tnnt valuable block 'rooting on Washlng toa street. bounded northerly on Ttarrnte atreet. and southerly on Morton. There are eleht Lott of 25 fret earh front and running near 200 feet ia dapta tfoaa WasUingto ite high water femrkr.

ua trie premises an excellent frame dwelling noiisr, coaen nonse, c. c. i he far greater part oi ineparerjase money may remain on mortgage. To the Capitalist thit property gives an opportunity of investing his money to great advantage, for at a small expense the ground may be made to tbe present line or West street, which will double its sire and make it one of the finest Blocks ia tbe city. The particnlartof the terms will be made on the day of sale.

Ap 25 5t sllO LET A stable in Lumber street, opposite Sandford't Livery Stable. Enquire at 57 Broadway. Ap 24 lot LOST, on Monday the 3d of April, at Mr. Icard's Auction. Broadway, a breast nin.

consisting of a green stone set with brilliants. Il I is particularly valuable to tbe owner from its be ing a family jewel. Twenty dollars, ami pen. erous reward will be given to the finder, on deliv ering it tothe owner at No. 91 Greenwich street.

April 15 2w A GENTLEMAN who teaches the piano forte, and can procure the most satisfactory recom mendation, would commence at any distance) from llt.tii I 'I 1 tuciiT, ii a Fuiin irni niimiier OI pupils SOOUia 01 fer. A line addressed to E. R. No. 61 Church street, will be attended to.

April 14 15t Ft S. JONES, has removed his Office to Na. MJ a 42 Pine street, next door to the Office nf the evening fosl. April 25 1 tf WANTS TO GET A SITUATION' A YOUNG MAN, between KUnd 17yeartof m. acre, who understands OOOK Keemnir in in.

gle and double entry has been in a Retail Hardware Store for four yean past, and for that reason would prefer that business. A line to B. A. Davidson, aad left at this Office, will be attended to shortly. Ap 15 eodJt WANTED, a Coachman Apply immediately at No.

323 Washington street. lw" KENJAMIN SMITH respectfully informs the f.aJla anI OmiU V.l .1... v. straa, ka Ia a diuiler ia iMAnit hitnA mfF mmmi rt every desenpuon ami Keeps hisomre at Ho 3 Burling e'ip at which place, any lady or gentleman jn win uu ii.iw wo huiiui vu wi' i Mum mjctiiii in a i vury uave on can ctoines, ana leave their addreas; he will walton them at an ItnuanJ hjv.s appoint i and pay them a fair price for any articles of clothing they may with to dispose of. Af SADDLE HO RUE FOR SALE.

A FINE full Blood handsome Cbesnnt coloured Gelding, five year old, well broke and per fectly gentle, (rots fast and ranters slow and busy. warranted periectiy sound and free from tricks to be seen at fcUwtt's stables. JNew etreeu Ap5 3t A CLERKSHIP WANTED. IN a wholesale or retail dry good store in this city, for a young man from the country. Sat isfactory recommendations will be given.

A line addressed at this office; will meet with due attention. April 20 ft ASETTLD person, in a flourishing and principal inland town, in a' Southern State, wish es to engage at partaer or agent to some house, la the city of New York, for retailing DryGooaU, and perhaps bad ware Jrc. ba baa been la the business on a small scale, in former years, believes ha can procure satisfactory recommendations, Foe further information, please applv at thit of Bce. Ap 4 4t' WANTED, a faithful good man servant Re Bust bring the ctost a' It factory reeommea dations. without which noot tiecJ aprly Enauira fflO LET The upper part of the house No.

J. 196 BroMway, at present occupied by Mr. Werckmeisteiv Enquire of ISAAC PLATT. TY in I at No.14 uretawich ft. Ap20 BY HOFFMAN GLASS; On Priday, 29tn LE OF FURNITURE.

i fflHE um)ture of the boose No. 104 Grees X. wicn eireetV occupied by Miss I vers, eosj! sisting of beds, mahogany furniture, cataett, paint ingt, handsome damasked table linen, silver plate! looktnR clashes, kitchen fiifDitnr Also, a few gal Ions of old Madeira Wine. April 24 TO TJST. THE four story fire proof store No.

239 Front street noW occupied by Simon btebbint; ALSO, The four story lire proof Store in Sonth street, fronting Peek slip pier. Possession will ba pvenonthe first day br May Apply to i Ap 24 PETER STAGG. MB C. DAVIS, Jun. informs his friends and the public, that he will remove bisestabiltlH ment an tbe 1st of May to No 38 Whlbs street, Where ba will nrb i mail Languages and the Mathein.W a.

si vely as Iney are pursued in Colombia College, tai the Professors of which Institution," Mr; beg leave to refer surb as may wish to enquire into hit character or abilities. April 24 2w WANTED, $2500 upon bond and mortgage security upon valuable property in this oitri Apply at this office. Ap 2.. tf MINERAL WATEKS. THE public is Jespectlully.

infefmed that the Subscribers Lave recommenced ai the old. Stands, vii.ia Wall street Jiear Broad street, at No. 254 Broadwai near Murray street, and nui wieTe else, SODA WATER in the greatest per fectfon.TJALLSTON Ai SARATOGA WATER from the Springs, alto a variety of Apperieut and Furgatlvb waters, Which they 6eg leave to racoon mend to general notice as being both agreeable and salutary. i All ordert attended to with punctuality and cfis. patch: I.YNr.H a ri.iRK.

Ap2i 2w, NEw.Yonk uotoaN SUMMER ESTABLISHMENT. Through In two days. fl HE Accommodation Stage starts from No. Conrtlandt street every morning at 3 o'clock (Sundays excepted dines at Butler's Hotel. New Haven i lodged at Hartford and arrives at Boston next evening The Mfcil Stage starts from No 1 Courtlsnrft street every morning at 7 o'clock, (Sundays excepted,) and arrives at Host oil In two days.

The publie are respectfully Informed that tlie above named Line ofStuges pass through New Ha vpn, Hartford, New London, Pfovidenci, und all the principal towns, and connec With ali the Branch LlneofSUicesonell ibadiine. Mil rv inf 1 tween New York and Boston. Passenger! travelliug between New York aad Boston, will find this mode or conveyance1 trie most snre and expeditious way of travelling. Ut I or seats, apply to THOS. WIHTKl Ftl, No.

1 Courtlandt street NW Votk at Key nold's Stage House No. 5 Courtlandt street. All baggage at the risk of tho owner tucrcui. THADDEUS GOODYEAR ft 00. April 24 tf LFTon thedcrk of ibd ship John Andrew rl'JbwVXr cs.nP'J WATCHTwith a slIH uoivu chain, the Key a Cornelian Stone, trimmed with Gold, pretty large size.

The person, who took It, shall receive by leaving it at thit office. AnrSlLS ts. FOR SALE, tha Place at North Hempsleai. on Long Island, called HYDE PARK, con tainiog about 450 acres of Land, well worth tha attention of any person desirous of purchasing an elegant and valuable Farm. For particulars en quire of WILLIAM CROW, 11 Gold sL If unsold at private sale, erevlmia 1 tha Irrf dav or May next, it will on that day be sold at publio auction, at the Tontine Coffee Honse.

la city of ew Yark. An 7 PiRSw FIFTY DOLLARS REWAltlX J. ANA WAY from the Subscriber on 6unday the 16th Inst a Netro Man named IIARkV aTannerbyHrade, 20 years of age, five fset nine n). lur.l. bm1I.

.1 II I i.vim,ii. miiEgi mi Tt cu niaae. Slow Ol 0 teranee aud has a down look when spoken to and wnenai speaks, oenasan uncommon seam across the upper joint of one of hit thumbs occasioned hw adutofa tanners fleshcr He took with him a ki.k i i uuui vum iaa ib roufia inCaet a black and a drab pair nantalnoni. Ii be is gone to the Eastward. The above Reward And all reasonable charges will be paid fo: securing said Runaway to that the Subscriber gcta him a JflXATIf AN Mitt iinn Apl fililw Eliaabethtown, (N.J.).

WANTED, a French Teacher, to attend two half days in the week, in an Academy in Brooklyn. Apply to SACKETT, Brooklyn. UHAND NATIONAL LOITER. AulhoriteJtbw Conrrrm TO be drawn in September next, price of Tict. ets Nine Dollars.

HIGHEST pmr.rfl'' 5priesof 20,000 Dollarseach da 10 000 Dollars each 10 do 3,000 Dollars each 25 do 1.000 Dalian Not 2 blanks to a arise. Tickets fur sale by ft R. WAITR hot. 64 aad 3 Maiden Lane, New York. No.

State street, Albany, No. 63 Chertiut etreet, Philadelphia, and corner of St Paul's Las and Mar het street, Baltimore. Apr 25 4t POLICE OFFICE. STOPPED suppose to be fctolea, a dark Bay Horse aged aliowt night yean, with atwhiu uri ru. in ma i.

n.i .1...... c.u haads high, lie is PipposeiAo have been brought front the Nortli ward, by a uegro man who cajla hi.nself Romeo or Rominler. Ap 19 lw On Thursday at 10 o'clock will ooouaenoa of the whole of Mr. Werckmeister's stuck athjt siom Broadwajr, consisting of Ele gantFreochPaparlljngingsand Bordeie, Pou framed and glased, Fine trench Snuff Boxes, and uiaay other articles too numrout to mention. April 25 i ti'''" THE HIGH PtIIZE DRAWN.

N'o. 145E3 wu drawn yesterday, the 53d day of dVawing ot Board of Health Lottery the hirfat c.itj' THOUSAND DOLLARS. The ticket told by U. ft Walte ia June Vast. Mr.

Kidder one of their AgeaU In Brff ho h.s all probability disposed of It to soma parson that place. 2t UM, MOLASSbS, AiXUM and CaLTT dJLV COES 179 hhds. good Rum i iuciiiuciripruuaiiosi lo leaching; the branches of an English nnd Classical Education. tOW her with the, Vn.nrhan.ir:. 110 hhds.

Molanei 5 18 do 5 trunks of Calieoet LanUing from schooner Return, wart tide Bur ling slip and foi sale by N. ft G. GRISWOLD, 1.

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