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RUSSIA FEATHERS 34 bags, now ianaing, for aala by JOSIAH DOW St CO, 157 Pearl st. PRICE REDllCED Peach Orchard fc Coal, fiom the mines of Palmer St Gamgues. The consumer of anthracite Coal ate respectfully informed that the undersigned are now receiving their legular supply of the above coal, direct from the nunc at Pottsville ihcv having contracted with the aole owners (Paitnrrfc Garrigues) for all they mine thi season, the quality of which is at least equal, and by many considered superiour, to any heretofore received in consequence el the mines having been worked to a greater depth. (below the wild level) the coal is rendered more pure and solid. are respectfully requested to give their orders early, before trie commencement of the fall business, by whi mean they will secure their coal delivered in the piimcst older, and at the lowest market price.

i The subscribers gratefully acknowledge the increased patronage which they received the last season, and pledge themselves to U.e.very.ierao,omer,ti,m,nuancekEvE Corner of Murray and Washington, Jy9 6m Oanal ttn' "leets. WANTED to root, a modera built two story limine furuished or unfurnished, near Washington Place. Ad Ires. L. M.

N.at the offiee of the Evening Post. iv7 lw NOTICE To Owners and Urivers ot stage Coaches Publick Notice is hereby given, that Licenses for hi will be issued at the Mayor's Othcc.City Hall, on m.l Tuesdav. and Wednesday, the 1 1th, Iith and 13th of Jul, between the hours of 10 A. and 2 P. M.

Driver of Stage Coaches will be licensed at the same time and pl.re. WILLIAM WHITE, New York, July 7ih, 1836. iy? FOR SALE The House and Lot No. 88 Uey street lor sale. It nas ten rooms, nve rooms set I LOT I IS.

WILSON HU has iust re IVOR lor Miniatures. A tresh supply ol English Ivory, for Miniatures, for salo at the bookstore of ,8 J. B. ANSEN, 158 Nassau st. ADRID in 1835.

Sketches of the Metropolis MAi Spam and its inhabitants, and of society and manners i ik. pHninula. Bv a Resident Officer. 2 volumes in one. Just received and for sale by jy6 G.

St C. CARVILL CO. 108 Broadway. CROIX SUGAR AND RUM. 219 hhds Sugar; 16 nuns.

Rum, the cargo of the ship Whit more, land Nil N. R. for sale bv No. 23 N. R.

for sale by ins at pier v6 D. ROGERS SON, 214 Washi ington st. CiO 1 TON UAGUIlNli, I1H.AV i etc Tim subscribers offer for sale 6 do do 8 do do 6th 2904 63 which notes will not br paid at maturity, the consideration for which th'V were given having failed. VERNIT, SOLOMON BENSON, jf) 3t 84 Water street. The Evening paaens will please copy the above.

IT AN TED A Store lor the Fancy Hardware VV Business, in tho vicinity of Broadway and Maiden Lane. Maiden lane. Any person having a store to let. or will have oae to let between this date and the 1st of January next, will hear of a good tenant by addressing a note to and T. at this office.

11KTIIA SUPERFINE IRISH LINENS A JJ ccmplete assortment of J. R. Young's bleach, suitable for shirt collars and bosoms. constantly on hand, and lor sale dv uackaee bv WILLIAM REDMOND CO. yu inn 69 William street.

the IMINA GOODS. Windsor JJlin ls, Ptraw itai nJ M.ts. Fans.Clunchew Baskets, Clothes Baskets, Fire Crackers, ami Pearl Bullous, landing from barque Cynthia, for tale bv jv97 JOSIAH HOW CO. 157 Peorl st. Nl)l(il) 7 ehesla lieniral.

now landing from I. hip Hope," for jv9 ic. tte. jv9 3t American manuiacturc. tie by JOSIAH DOW St 157 Pearl st.

sale by ORUSIATE OF POTASH 16 cases first qual 1 iiy, now landing, lor sate oy jvJ JOSIAH DOW It 157 Pearl st. "BURNISHING WAREHOUSE, (late Gardi JL ners) 149 Broadway The subscribers have opened an en tire new slock ot house liirnismng goous. receiveu ay uue nrri' Vila from Eneland and France, consisting of LA MPS Rich cut irlass. bronzed and Or Molu mantel lamps aitral. hanginir.

boat and Grecian lamps and chandeliers, of the latest and most approved patterns. SHEFFIELD AND BIRMINGHAM PLATED WARE, viz Candlesticks and branches, castors, cake and bread baskets, tea sets, waiters, vegetable dishes and covers, decanter stands, snuffers and trays, butter tubs, wine strainers, syphons, and every article of plated or steel goods. JAPANNERY Waiters, plate warmeis, bread and wine trays, wins coolers. BEST WOLVERHAMPTON BLOCK TIN WARE Dish covers in setts, urns with, plated taps, venison and oyster dishes, tea and water kettles, coffee biggins, plate heaters, hot wa ter plates and dishes, egg Doners, mane mange, cream jcr lit moulds, of a variety ot patterns. Crndelabi as, Clocks and Brass deCheminee, of every variety of pattern and finish.

English Table Cutlery. Dixon and Son's Britannia metal ware. $3ril hrnss and bronzed fire setts and stanenrds SILVER WARE OF THEIR OWN MANUFAC rtTHE tins branch thev will devote particular attention and in models and in workmanship are confident ol being able to five satisfaction. Orders will be taken to manufacture articles of Ihe following de aj.ru.finn nf pwerv variety and stvle. viz Tea and cotlee sets ana urns, pitcners, vases, euuicis, ce BROWER RUSHER.

.1 ANSEN has lor sale at his Book and Stationery Store. No. 158 Nassau street. Foolscap writing paper by Ihe team or quire. Ruled papers for ofhee use.

Letter paper, wove and laid, ruled letter paper. Balin letter paper, note and velvet paper, gilt edge. Wrapping and envelope papers. Drawing papers of the best quality, English. Drafting paper of various sizes, strong sized.

Transparent fancy paper, French, large and small. Trans ering paper, lilack and other colours. Coloured Satin papeis, Fienci and American, i.if flnweri its. winding paper. Marble papers, cap and medium, German, English, Fi ench and I.argn writing papers lor account hooks.

By order of the Beard. Henry Thomas, resigned NOTICE. The Bleltd Boat NOVELTY, Capt George K. Seymour, and liOBli ST fe.V ENS. Coat Dean.

beinC as sociated together tor toe purpose of running a second morning line between New York and Albany, at 7, o'clock, A. M. will com mence their regular trips at that hour on and after the 4lh instant. The Novelty will leave New York from the foot of Chamber every Monday, Wednesday and Friday and Albany, the foot of Hamilton street, every Tuesdav, Thursday and oator day. The Robert L.

Stevens w'lll leave New York from the foot of Barclay 1 1., and Albany from the foot of Hamilton street, every alternate day. i2 I mis THE President and Directors of the Ocean Insur ance Company, have tnis clay declared a regular dividend of six per cent, ami an extra dividend of inno per cent, making together, 6ften per cent, on their capital Flock, for the last six months, payable on and aflcr Monday next, the 11th inst. 5 2w JAS. S. SOHERMERHORN, Sec'y.

I DIVIDEND. WASHINGTON MARINE IN XJ SURANCE COMPANY, of the City of New York. The President and Directors of the Washington Marine Insurance Company of the City of New York, have Una day declared a dividend of (a five per cent, on the capital stock of the Company, from the profits oi the last six months, payable to the stock lioldors or tlu ir legal rquesentalivesoii ami after tho 1 Ith inst. By order, J. B.

NONES. Secretary. N. transfer books arc closed till tho Ilth iust. jv5 d2w 1XTEKCHAN TS' BANK, BALTIMORE.

The Merchant Bank, of Baltimore, have declared a dividend ot' three and a half per cent, which will be paid to the Stockholders residing in the city of New York, on and after the 5th inst. at the Manhattan Couinanv. J) lUt KU13KKT WHt m. ATlONAL BANK. Notice is hereDy given to iwith grttes, the rooms on the first floor have marble man 1 'he stockholders of tho National Bank, that the annual eiec tle pieces and folding doors.

For further particulars enquire on ol directors, and also of the inspectors of the next annual eieo Wall the premises, from 11 lo 2, and from 4 to 6. jy7 3t coil C' LOTUS Several cases superfine Cloths, of va riou colours. Also, 4 cases common do, just received and for salt, by WILSON O. HUNT, j8 2w 464 Pearl street, cor. Chatham.

G. G. lion, will be held at the banking house, No. 19 street, on Tuesday, the 12th of Julv nexi. between the hours of 11 and 1 je25dtl4J SAM'L FLEWWELLING, Cashier.

NEW YORK AND ERIE RAILROAD TO CONTRACTORS ProtK.jals will be received at the of reived and now offers for sale wholesale and retail a splcnd ficeof the cw Ynrk and Fri Rail Uod Cnmnanv. No. 46 id assortment of Cloths, from fine to superfine, of all colours and I WuU street, until the 15th dav of Julv next, inclusive, for the ex aharles st 464 Pearl St. cor. of Chatham.

j8 2w I cavation and removal of 50.000 cubic i arils of earth and rock. trom the side full to the low grounds adjacent, at 1 appall x.antl Persons disposed to offer may obtain further information on ap plication at the office of the Company. 1. J. A 1 secretary.

June 16th 1836. j23 tUJy MANHATTAN COMPANY. The Manhattan Company have this dav declared a dividend of six pet cent for the last six months, which will be paid to the Stockholders on or after the 11th inst. ROBERT WHITE. Cashier, July 1st 1836.

j2 ICt VI EW YORK IN SURANCE COM PANY. The ll President and Directors have this day declared a dividend of 200 pes. imitation Kentucky Bagging, weighing 2 lbs per yard, I on and alter the 11th inst. at the Office, 35 Wall and 44 inches wide lln id alter the 11th inst. at the Other, ib all 60o s.

long Hemp Bsg'ing, 1 3 4 lbs. per yard, manufactured expressly for Sea Islands 2000 pes. Hemp 1 1 2 lbs. Bagging, fine quality and fairly made throughout 1090 pes. light Bagging, from 1 lb.

to 1 1 4 lb. for square bales 1500 coils Bale Rope llxXIO lbs. domestic Balins Twine. And a complete assortment of Hessians, Sacking, Osnaburgs, Burlaps, Sheetings, Crequillas, bleached anil brown Ticklen burcs, Dowlas, Bear Duck, Buckrams, and imitation Russia Sheetings. Also, Twinos, two and three threads.

Dressed Hemp inrf ii ff. for Twine Makers, kc. wh, ic j8' iw nroio sireei. i 1'lCE. All persons are cautioned not to re J.

ceivc or negotiate the following notes, drawn by the undci No. 41 Note for ourselves a 6 ms. January 6th $2904 63 A do do 7 do do 6th 2904 63 hve per cent on the capital stork of the Company for the last six months, payatile the stockholders, or their legal representatives tired TVTEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY A di J.1 vtdeud of seven per cent, on the capital stock, for the last six months, has been declared payable on and after the Ilth inst ai ine omce tne company. io. du ail st.

jya utiAKLbs I. jortrssijN, sec'v. I AFAYETTE BANK OF THE CITY OF SA NEW YORK. Dividend. A dividend of four per cent on the capital has this day been declared, which will be payable to tne stockholders on and alter the 1st day ol July next.

i lie iratiMcr book will he closed Irom the llid inst. till that time By order of the Board. ALFRED COLV1LL. Cashier. June 20th, 18361 j2I lm "FVlVIDEND The i arniers' Loan and Trust Company have this dav declared a dividend of four and half per cent, payable on the oth July next.

The transfer Books will be closed on the 29lh mil. and open on the 5th proximo. iirw i oik, june ojo. je28 2w is R. K.

DELAFIELD, rpiIE ALBANY EXCHANGE COMPANY JL The Trustees of The Albany Company" aie about to erect a building in tlio city of Albany, in which they propose to have an Exchange Room, the floor to occupy about 2,500 square feet, to be lighted by a dome thier or four Banking rooms, wiui vaults aim i nrcion roouu, fost i mire, stores, Orhces, Kc. i i i i ii i I piui ui ine grounu is lo or seen ai ine Room, Broad street, New York. The great business streets are Market and State streets. It is intended to have a high basement, sub basement, and 2d The Trustees offer a premium of $250 for the best plan lobe ap proved of by them for the four next best plans 825 each. Plans to be sent iu bv the 1st day of August next.

je30 2w dis President of the Board of Trustees. Albany. A RSN ETT HDKFS cases liew Style, ibis I mou Hendricks was unanimously elected President in the place of KJ day ree'd, Tor sale by 1 JOSIAH DOW 157 Pearl st. HAT TAN EIRE INSURANCE COM PANY A new capital of 200,0. 0 dollars having been subscribed and invested at interest according to the chatter and the act of the 12th of Febiuary last, this company is prepared to liansart new business and at a meeting of the Directors, Har uiKburuKS, Harmon Hendricks, Eleazar Lord, Peter H.

Schench, David L. Haighl, John Rathbone, Jr. Henry Thomas, Rufus Lord, John E. Haight, David N. Lord, John Deiaficld, Samuel Osborne, il8 If Henry 1.

William F. Molt Williaat Wallace Samuel F.Mott, F.Usha Kicgs, Elbert J. Anderson, John Ward, Thomas Barron, Russel H. Nevins, Daniel Jackson, Piers4n. (HARMON HENDRICKS, President.

Thomas Bull, Jr. Secretaiy. The outstanding Policies under the old capital on which no loss has occurred, have been assumed by a resolution of the Board of Directors. Applications for insursnro against loss or damage by firereceiv ed at the Ollico of ihe Company. No.

59 Wall St. j2I Im PEACH ORCHARD COAL. The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and customers that he is now daily receiving cargoes of that very superiour coal fiom the GATE and SfUHXM veins, mined by Uharles lawion, fc.su. rot'svitie. which gave so much satisfaction to customers last year.

Also, LhWISuuAL Irom the original mine L.elugh and Lacka wanna, all of which will be delivered at the lowest market prices, free of cartage, in any part of the city. Orders lei with A. De Camp 34 Wall street. Russell Copland, 88 Coffee House slip, or at the yards win pe attenneo to punctually. VV.

ill I ALL, corner of Hudson ami Le Rov streets, also j. comer of Hudson an) Amos st. FOR NEW BURGH. T. POWELL LINE.

The Steam Boat HIGHLANDER, Captain R. Waidrop, will leave the Pier f'ot of anen street every Monday, Thursday and Satur day Afternoon, at 5 o'clock. Returning, leave New jrgh everv Mnn.lv Mormne at 6 o'clock, ami every TuoVidav and Pri brcad baskets, vegeiame ana meai usuen, uitcn, I day Atternoon at lock limn uiriner nout e. rs.tors. iiiii js.

svuhoons. salt stands, folks, spoons, knives, ladles, I This srraimemeiit will enable passengers to spend Sunday in the country and return in Hie city neiore ine commenccmeiii. oi business on Monday msrning. ni23tf NEW BRIGHTON ASSOCIATION, DIRECTORS JAMES B. MURRAY, President.

PHILIP HONE. JOHN S. CRARY. JOHN N. GOSSLER, HENRY DUDLEY JAMES L.

CURTIS. JOSEPH L. JOSEPH, ROBERT L. PATTERSON, PETER A. STUYVESANT, THOMAS E.

DAVIS SAMUEL R. BROOKS, JL7F This Astciation has been funned for the purpose of purchasing a site lor a VUiage, aireauy cemmenceu, unuer me Hri.hfnn inil neriinvimr the nart nf Ststen Island Merchants account books, ledgers, daybooks, records, registersf I dliecty the city of New York, at the junction of the Bay receipt books, ace, may nc mane in orori. wll ttie jo1s Black lead and red lead pencils, arid crayons Coloured cap and medium, American make. Black ink, red ink, and ink powder. Sla'es and pencils, piper and porcelain slates.

Silver and gold pencil cases with I' ads. Penknives, Rodgers' ani Crooks, good quality, Gold, silver an I copper bionze, gold caps. Steel pens, Porrinn, Windier and Gitlott's make. Cruhore's blue, red and black ealc cards. Rirflett'a blank, enamelled, and olivine cards, with an exten live assortment of Stationery articles of the host qnaiity.

THE SUBSCRIBER, Surviving Executor of the I u.i Will and Testament of Andrew Mather, deceased. hereby gives notice that he will sell at publick auction, at ihe auc r.r, ot James Bleecker Si Sons, No. 13 Broad atieet. in the city of Vew York, on the 2:1,1 day of August, I8JG, at 12 o'clock, atrordl noon. All that certain lot of land, situate, lying and being in the First warJ of the city of New York, and known and dis inguished on a map or chart me oi mat pari uie cuuicu auu mui adjoining to Trini'V Church biirving ground, by the No.

102, bounded easlwardly in front by Lumhi street, northwardly by lot No. II west warily the rear by lot No. 19. aid southwardly by lot containing oalhe north side in length 106 feet, on the south siJe' 104 feet 3 inches, and in breadth front and rear 25 teet, be the same mire or less," on which lot is a dwelling houJe. Dated New York, July 8th.l83G.

jyild6 STEPHEN A. RICH, Surv'g Executor. BADEAU'S CELEBRATED STRENGTH ENING PLAISTER. Prepared for pains, weakness in he breast side, back or limbs also for gout rheumatism, liver complaint and dyspepsia and far coughs, colds, asthmas, difficult t. nnnression of the stomach, iic, Ihey will give im mediate and soothing relief; and for pleasantness, safety, ease and certainty, are decidedly sup riotir to most other remedies.

Such persons whose business or avocations lequire that they should stand or sit much, or those of sedentary habils generally who may be troubled with pains in the side or breast, are advised to try one r. thav are essentially diffeient fiom all others, and are free from those objections which are so reasonably mads against plasters generally. The proprietor has had the plea 1 sure of selling them daily for a number of years in tnis city and of the many thousands who have med them, he has not neara oi a solitary complaint. They are patronized extensively by the medical profession and there is not probably an intelligent physician in the Tinned Slates or Eurone that would hesitate to sanction them with lis name and influence, when made acquainted with their composition. Printed directions accompany each plaster, signed by me in my un hand wntine.

to counterfeit which will he punished as forgery. Person about buying them will remember to ask for Badeau Strengthening Plaster, and see that they get the directions thus signed. They are put up in large and atti active show bills; will keep without injury in any cltmnte, and will be forwarded to any part of the United States or British Provinces, as per order; and a liberal discount made to those who buy to sell again. In conclusion I have anlv to add. that instances are so numerous.in which the most salutary effects have been produced by using them, that they with the most entire confidence to all who are thus alHicted.

Sold at wholesale and ictail by the sulisrriber, who sole proprietor, at the Bowery Medicine tore, No. SHO Bowery Y. rlOAL. The subscribers are constantly discharp i nf Poarh Orchaid or Spohn's Coal, from the mines of Palmer St Garigoes, which they offer to the public at the market price of good Schuylkill Coal. Consumers are respect fully informed that the present is the most tavoarauie tune lor get.

Ung inuieir winter "1'P sm'b. rkeve CQm j24 cor. Washington 4 Murray, and Canal an Ettn U. The point of land thus occupied combines advantages which, it is believed, are unrivalled in this country. Added lo its proximi ty to the reat commercial marls of the western hemisphere, it winter.

possesses a oeaiu oi location, tiirai oi pnipeci, aim nuiuuruy climate, mat win in vain oe sougyi eisewiiere. vision in iu al succession Irom the bold and deep waters wnicn wasn us snores it overlooks the city of New York, its spacious Bay, the Narrows, the Hudson and East Rivers, the inlands and foils in the harbour the promontory of Jersey City, the serpentine windings of Kill Van Kull, the s'pac ous Bay of Newarp, and commands a view of that flourishing town, as well as of Elizabeth, Jersey city Rronklvn. It ia seoarated from le citv of New York by a distance of only five miles, which will be traversed throughout the day bv two swift an I beautiful steamboats, the New Brighton and the Water Witch, in a period of twenty minutes, at reduced rates ol tuiriage, ij i.i 1 inp bv oassage itseii tne means oi neauny recreation: ana day's inlei ruptioii of the intercourse between Staten Island city ol ew lorknas occurreu aunng ine iaie severe To men engaged in active business, as well as to those of lcis ihe mean will thus be afforded, at stated intervals, of with drawing from the labour and anxiety of commerce to the quiet of their own families, unexiosea 10 imruninn. a uiq mconmi. and artisan, a field for the prosecution of their avocations will be opened at cheaper rates than in the dense population of a city which annually subjects mum to uie oanLsnmcni oi muir luiiiiu, Ktf tkr, wi.itBfions nf disease.

hmldinns. as well as chaste and simple cottages, hotels, and boarding houses, are already provided, or in progress of com pletion, fiirnuhing to the transient resident trje means oi temporary accommodation. One of which. Belmont House, has been purchased and opened by Milford, proprietor of the Ameri can Hotel. Convenient wharves for the landing or mtrcandise aie already built, and will be extended in the proportion of piiolick necessity, while ihe luxury of nitns.

tasieim ana reurea. win ut im it in thesraspntotheotherobicctsof atti action and it is worthy of remark, that these shores are uniformly free from the deposite of nominees ofan kind. Although my to tnree nunureu laoour ers have been constantly employed lor two years past, toe attend ance of a nrivsician has not been reaiuren. In the immediate vicinity ol rew Brighton will be louna exten sive rides over roads in excellent order, comprising the whole Island, of eighteen miles in length, and opening at every mile new subjects lor admiration, and tree trom the hazards near new York, while tun and game ot various desenpuons are to oe louna in every direction. The title to this properly (is unquestionable and, in addition other previous searches, has recently undergone a through and careful investigation bv UtlAKLW Li A HAM, and JOHN L.

MASON, EO.S.. whose certificate will be exhibited to purchasers. The articles of association, and the deeds of trust, have been pre pat ed under the direction of BENJAMIN F. BUTLER, and HENRY R. STORRS.

Esu'rs. The title has been vested in the following gentlemen, as Trus tees via LUU jvici.Arn FREDERICK BRONSON, and EDWARD A. NICOLL. Eso'rs, eiii8 conveyances to purchasers. The terms of 'sale k.

i.K.,.1 and three fourths of the purchase money will be suffered to remain on mortgate, at six per cent, per annum, ifre qUThe office of the Association is at No. 8 Wall street, (next Church. 1 where maps of the premises evidences of tide, and every neisary mfauon wiUl be furn urotn New York and Havre on the 1st, 8th, 1604 and 14th oil eacn swum. From New York and Liverpool on the 1st, 8th, IGthfand 84th oi civa mviiui. For London on the 1st, 10th, and SOth of each month.

For Vera Cruz on the 1st of each month. For Kingston. Jamaica, on the 10th of each morr.h. NEW ORLEANS PACKETS. The Packets fur New Orleans sail every Monday.

MOBILE PACKETS. The Packets for Mobile sail on the 10th and 25th of each month. Alexandria Packets, foot of Wall street. Boston Packets, foot of Maiden lane and Coenties slip. Baltimore Packets, foot of Wall street and Coenties slip.

Dnrien Packets, fool of Beekman street. Fishkill Tow Boats, foot of Liberty st. Georgetown Packets, foot of Wall street. Hart lord Packets, foot of Maiden lane and Peck slip. Hyde Park Packets, foot of Liberty street.

Kingston Packets, do do. Magnolia Packets, Coenties alip. Not folk Packets, foot of Wall street. Newbern Packets, foot of Roosevelt street. New Haven Pacaels, foot of Maiden lane and Peck slip.

New London Packets, do do. New Brunswick Packets, loot of Battery Place. Pelersburgh Packets, foot of Wall street. Portland, Me. Packets, footol Coeni ies lip.

Portsmouth, N. 11. Packets. do. Philadelphia Packets, foot of Peck s'ip.

Richmond Packets, foot of Wall street. Salem PacketsJCoenties slip. St. Augustine Packets, Coenties slip; St. arks Packets, do.

Troy Tow Boats, do. Washington City Packets, foot of Wall street. Wil i ingtnn, N. C. Packets, foot of Roosevelt street.

Washington, N. C. Packets, do. Albany and in'crmediate places. Amboy mazing star Bridgeport Bulls Ferry Charleston Cold Spring Cow Bay Dobbs erry tuizabethport Flushing Foit Lee Glen Cove Grassy Point Ureal Neck Groton Hallntts Cove Hartford Hoboken Hudson Huntington Newark N.

Brighton je26 5z STEAMBOAT DIRECTORY. Destination. Steamboat Albany Champlain trie Dewitt Clinton North America Ohio R. L. Stevens Emerald John Jay Columbus Constitution Gtecn Coanty miagara Teirafiima Fairfield Niimod Columbia Cinderella New Brighton Water Witch Star Bergen Bunker Hill Cleopatra) Lexington Hoboken Pioneer Night boat Fairy Queen Westchester saaiicr.

Eagle Newaik N.Brunswick! Napoleon Newbuigh New Haven and 3d stones. The cost of the building not to exceed S'OOO. Newport N. Rochelle Highlander Supeiioi New Haven NewiYork1 New London Gen. Jackson Norwalk Citizen Nimrod Ovster Bay I Peacock's P't Peekskill Union Peith Amboy! Philadelphia i Camden Providence Red Bank Rossville Sawpitts Shrewsbury SingsingJ South Amboy btamford Staten Island Tarry Town Throgs Neck Troy Westchester Whitcstone Yonkers and Ambov Line Ellen Exchange Uen.

Davis Howard Indiana South Amboy Sutherland Tow boat Tom Swift Benj. Franklin President Boston Massachusetts Providence Frank He.oulre GreeneJCounfy statesman Frank Union and Saturdays. Leaves footol and hour Barclay st. ao do Courtlandt do do Barclay Libei ty do Courtlandt do Albany Basin do do Broad st Catharine da Cathaiine do jChambrrs Ballerv Coenliea slip CoffteH.do Old slip do Pier 17 E. R.

Coenties'slip PierSN.R. Chamber st. do Every day at 6 AM I MJ Tu Th Sat 5 PM 5 PM do 5PM seeN. Bruns'k see N. Bruns'k TuThSat7 AM tsee Fort Lee PierNoSNRai4PM isee Huntington Isee W.

Cheater Peekskill Balteryf" 11, AM Pier No.l I Fulton market Er. day but Sun slip' el.AMSPM Canal st. Week days7, 10, I AM. 2.5 PM Sundays 10 A 2PM out I Tiitilincrton Isee Peekskill 'see Westchester jure N. London 'see Flushing Beekman 5 Fulton iTu Th Sat 5 PM do 5 Barclay Every 20 min.

do do. do bem'e ev'y hour oanai bvery zu mm. Liberty Th 5 Ful. Market every day butSun 13PM i Barclay ievery da.v 10 AM I 4fM 'see F.lizabethpoit Battery jner I everv day 2 Warren st. Th 5 I do WS5PM Pike Ievery day but Su 7 AM do TuTh S4PM Beekman Tu 5 'see Providence Uea Huntineton Tu Th 6 see Hiimingiuu see Huntington every day but i 1AM Brunswick pier'tvery day but Su 6 St 1U A ivi Pier 4 N.

5 near Mori it: st. do do Murray st. 'every day but do do Chamber Whitehall AtbanyfBasiu and sun a see Shrewsbury sec Biunswick seo Briilgeport iTu 7 A Peekskill and 1 Yonkers see Brunswick see Bridgeport every day 9,11 A Minor ivi see Peekskill and Yonkers jee Westchester Uee Albany every daynut Sun 4 J1 see Westcnesier Tu 4PM tee Peekskill FOR HAVRE fPacket of the 16th Ju The Packet ship CHALEMAGNE. Richardson master, will sail as above. For freight or passage, apply ou iMMiru at ier 13 bast Kivcr, to WM.

WHITLOGK 46 South St. or to j6 JOHN J.BOYD, Tontine Building. FOR SALE The fine Packet built Baique LAGRANGE, built at Portsmouth last year a first rate Ship right high decks, iU tons or aboui Bbls. Cabin finished with hard wood. Apply on board 1st rier above Catharine erry, in Brooklyn, or to KIC11AKDS St KlUHAKUUI, j6 61 Wallst FOR SALE The fine ship ST.

MARK well buit and thototighly copper fastened, salted on the locks, 127 feet on deck, 29 feet beam, and Zl deep 390 tons, and will carry about 2000 bales of New Orleans cotton, Persons wanting such a shin, will no well lo examine ner ai Pier 23 E. R. RICHAR DS 3c RICHARDSON, ,7 bl wall st, 4 FOR SALE, the very superiour new ship ST. MARK, 490 tons well built, and thoroughly copper fastened sa ted on the stocks, carries ZtXJU bales ol cot ton, and is a good sailer her length on deck is 127 feet, beam 29 feel, depth Zl ls. or lerms, appiy on ooara, ine rim ui 23 E.

R.orto K1UUAKUS KlUHAtiuwn, 61 Wall street. FOR SALE The fine coppered and copper fastened ship TREMONT, 368 tons only 6 years old has nearly three suits of sails, and in other respects a very lull inventory she is now lying near the Dry Dock, or lerms, iu, j23 61 Wall street. FOR SALE. FREIGHT OR CHAIt TF.R The fine fast sailin? Conner fastened brig TI a large cabin, and is in every respect well found. Apply on board at pier I it.

or to NEW HAVEN NEW VrTnli.kehinn and choice eartSenwaie. Enfflish cut glass, brit tama merlal and bl ck tin wares, together with the entire stock of kitchen furniture,) until Tuesday the 13th 01 ept. next, wnen they will be continued until the remaining stock is cosea, togew mr aii manv other goods vet to airive. v. 1 VI In tba meantime, goods are onered tome trade on twouriujc terms.

uabuiiii.i jl7 StistcSU 3 Nassau st. late I4 nreaav iT AMS 35 casks Western Bacon, shoulders, just received and for sale by KIU11AKU9 01 K. IV 1 1 AiV LJDU. je 6IWaUtt. PARK THEATRE.

This Evening, July 10, wUl be presented the Drama of THE YANKEE PEDLAR Zacl.inah Dickeiw.U, Mr. Hill, Blilhlv, Mr. Isherwood I Julia. Mrs. fillrner.

To rnnrludn with THE KNIuHT Of1 THE GOLDEN FLEfc.CE sly Saco. Mr. HiU Vitloria, Mrs. Hilsoo. AdmiOa nee Boxes $1, Pit 50 cents Gallery 25.

Season Tickets to be obtained at the Box Office. Doors open at half past 6 Performance commsnces at 7. A MERICAN TH EATRE BOWER Y. This the Tragedy ot Kveninv. Julv in lRiUS will nreaented lftffi will nreaented OTHELLO Ot heUo.

Mr. Baiton Iago. Mr. Harrison Des demona. Mrs.

Hamsnn To conclude with the Farce of TURN OUT Restive, Mr. Blakeley Somerville, Mr. Pickering Ma mrs. Herring. Admission Boies 75 cts, Pit S7 cents, Gallery 25 cts.

Season Tickeu to be obtained at the Boi Office. L00f open at half past 6 o'clock Performance commences at 7 TRANKLIN THEATRE Chatham SttoaaE. This Evening, July II will be performed the Comedy ef LA SOMNAMB ULA Collin deTrop.Mr. J. Sefton Er rs.

incnaru. A Uomick song, by fnillipe. After Whicn A Grsnd MnBntlfrHA Tn rnni.liulA writk hit melA drama of GILDER OY Gilderoy, Mt. Sefton Walter Lo i.r. oievcnsoa Jessy L.gan, Mrs.

Pntchard. Price of admission, Boxes 50 cents. Pit 25 cents. Dooruopen at a quarter past 6, and thecurtain will rise at a quar. er befoie 7 o'clock precisely.

CASTLE GARDEN H. MARSH has the plea sure to inform his Prienrta sn1 iht Pnhlipk thiti kavintr rrura. uKitra we repairs and alteratjoiia. the (iarrin ia now ooeiMid tor Hi well known anrl iiiatlv swl Raiwl if Martial mitairk under the direction of vu T. Hilka a1Brtpr i nvcnnrd and wui perlorm the most approved Oveitures, Marches, Airs, every pleasant evening.

Admittance mt shilling, for which refreshments will be fumish ca ai ini Dar, POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK OF THE CHINESE LADY. TJEALE'S MUSEUM. Rroadwav. ooDOsite the City Hall The Chinese Ladv. AFONG MOY.

after vi me union, Degs respeciiuny 10 acquaim ucr him inraios, mat she has returned to say tarewell, prior lo her departinj; for her native country, and trusts the kind tatronapc shown on her former visits will not" be withheld on the present oo Afong Moy is a native of Canton city, about seventeen years of age, mild and engaging in her manner addresses the visiters English and Chinese, and occasionally walks before the company, so as to afford an opportunity of observing her Astonishing Little Feet for which the Chinese Ladies are so remarkable. Afong's feet are Four Inches and an eighth in length, being about the size of an infant's of one year old. And, to add to the inte. rest of the Exhibition, the shoe and eoveiin? of the foot will be taken off, thereby affording an opportunity of observing their cu iocuiou oi loiaing tne iocs, xc, ov actual ooservation, prove the real size rf the foot beyond doubt. She will be richly dressed in the Chinese Costume and in order to give the audience an idea of the Language and Cadence of her country, will sing a Chinese Son.

Afong Moy is at present under the care of the Lady of the conductor of the exhibition, and is mnkmz rapid progress in ac quiring the English language rendering the exhibition much more interesting than on her former visit, relating little anecdotes of her travels, in a very amusing manner. Various Chinese curiosities will be shown and explained to the company, and every pains taken to gratify the curious, as to tho manners and customs of tnese singmar people. The Exhibition will commence each evenin? at half past 8. Admittance to the whole 25 cents. Childrt under ten years of ace.

nan pi ice. jeze AI IBlO'S. 11 Jul, ly (iARDEN MONDAY EVENING 11 SIXTH GRAND CONCERT. SignorGain bati, whose pcrtonnances last season were the theme ol universal admiration, will have the honout of making his first appearance on Monday Evening, having iust recovered irom his severe indisposition, occasioned by a fever in his hp will perform two of ins tnosi lavourue pieces. Principal Vocal performers and Miss Watson, Mr.

C. E. Horn, Sigr.or Fabj. and Mr. Cunnington.

The Orohratia will be full and effective, and led by Mr. Boucher, Conductor oi the Orchestra of the Italian Opera. Solo and Instrumental Performers Signor Gambati. Signer Casolani, Messrs J. A.

Kyle. W. Taylor, Meytick, Meyers, Goodwin, Conduit, Dodsworth. Seu'r. Kleishman, Cramer, Munson, Cooke, Leader, Mr.

Boucher Conductor Mr. Watson. A recess of half an hour betwet the parts of the Conceit will be given, when the grand Milhtary Band wdl perform a variety of popular Marches. Airs, Sic. I ne louceit will commence at 8 clock.

PART I. Grand Overture Millet and his Men. Bishop Glee Mrs. and MLs Waton. Mr.

C. E. Horn and Mr. Cunnington Here in cool grot. Lord Momington Ballad Watson Un Mountain high.

Grand Fantasia on the Valve Tmmptt by Signer Gambali from the Opera of Sorunambula. New Song Mr. C. E. Horn Farwell to all I che rt the words and melody bv Ballad Miss Watson The Alpine Maid.

Bugle Obligato Mr. Conduit. Song Signor Fabj, fiom La Somnambula Cat a Longhi, Fantasia, on the Clarienet Mr. Klussman Sicili no and Rondo. PART II.

Oveiture Le J.une Henri. Ballad by desire Mrs. Watson John Anderson my jo. Grand Fanfare selected from the celebrated opera II Crociato in pit to" perlormcd on the plain Trumpet, and conclude with the celebrated Marsellaise March on the valve Tiumpet, by Signor Gambati Meyerbeer scotch song Mr. (J.

Horn by desire Ureen grow the Rushes Ballad first tune Miss Watson Beauty and Time. The celebrated Boat Duett by desire Mrs. Miss Watson written by Jonas B. Phillips. Esq.

to a Northumbrian Melody, and with additions by Mr. Watson, ar.d sung by lho.se ladies with the most enthusiastick applause in New Yoik, Philadel having been called for and encored each evening of its performance. Cavatina JJignor Fabj from the opera of Toi ualdo Dorliska Caro Consalata. Comic Trio (by particular request! Mrs. Miss Watson, Mr.

C. E. Horn, and Signor Fabj Vadasa via di qua. German Bellini Flaccus A. Lee Bellini J.

Muller Meh I Tickets may be had at Atwill's musick store, and at 'the den price 50 cents. Scotch Burns Lover Rossini Martini 1 he brand Moving Panorama of Ihe Liverpool and Manches ter Rail Road, the largest in ihe world, and covering a surface ol 50,000 square leet. Hours of exhibition from 10 to one o'clock, A. Al. and trom to 1U in the evening.

admittance zo cents, children 12. Books, describing the towns, villages, viaducts, rail toads, price one shilling. Stages will run from the City Hotel to and from the garden dur ing the day and evening. jyll GERMAN MARRLE PAPER A variety of fancy patterns, medium and cap size, by the ream or quire, for sale by J. B.

JANSEN, jj 158 Nassau st. THE AMERICAN LADY by Charles Butler, Esq just received and for sale by G. C. CARVIL 108 Broadway. jy6 TTORNS Rio Grande Ox Horns For LJ sale in lots to suit purchasers by j6 RICHARDS RICHARDSON, 61 Wall st.

SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of k3 Fieri Facia, to me directed and delivered, I will expose to sale, on the I2lh day of July instant, at 10 o'clock, A. M. at the south east corner of Smith and Hammersley atreels, two half pipes hrst quality Brandy. Dated, New York, July 5, 1836.

JOHN HILLYER, Sheriff. Hesrv Ramsev, Deputy Sheriff. j8 3t SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of ky Fieri Facias, to me directed and delivered, I will expose to sale, on the 14th day nf July, instant, at lu o'clock, A. M.

at near No. 53 Houston street, the stock and fixtures an extensive Drug and Medicine Store. Dated New York, Julv 7. 1836. JOHN HILLYER, Sheriff, HENRY RAMSAY, Deputy Sheriff.

jy9 d4t FOR SALE, a summer rest A ci 1 u.ic MOLEON 230 tons, oi 2aU0 bbls, one year old, nas I windows in the parlor room extend from floor to ceiling a well wnods Mavazine The Dresent number is one of exciting inter est. and is of itself alsclficient proof that its pages continue to be II .1... L. mhn ichrrt avitii ail ina lascinaiions oi variea excellence mni nas characterized this sterling work through all tho mutations of an extended career. The only American Edition now issued of this journal is puD lished hv the subsiribil.

It is printed so as to Corresnond with witn pump and cistern win be put in uie yaro, wnicn win De enclosed with a handsome fence on the road. The house will be completed, and ready for occupation, about the 20th July. The j2J oi an aircci. iioiiso teei zz leei ueep, aia may oe Deauinuiiyi ifltvnnn'H Puhhshpil this lalorncd walks, trees, shrubbery, More land adjoining I3LACKYNOOD JHAUAZ IINL, 1 upiisneu ins mav be 0,,,,, if desired. at leasonable price.

The steamboat! I tj i. 1 may 110 uuiuiim 11 urnimi, ui tciuuiiiii'io iiikc. JJ this day, No. 4 volume 2 of the American Edition of B.ack rf and from wood's Magazine. No periodical has ever sustainea so 'ea C.

WHITE, reoutatinnmr all the varieties, of intellectual beauty as Black 1 u.t,J. ti R. H. 52 John street. HART, rORTH AMERICAN F1KE INSURANCE N' or further in 1 Shrewsbury, or jeZ9 Zvut COMPANY, (late PhcenixFire Insurance Company,) Of 1 I fice No.

10 Maiden Lane, city of New York. 'I his cam party I (has resolved to fill up its capital, which was lost by the fire in this I city on the 16th and 17 th days of December last, and resnme the I business of Insurance. Notice is hereby given pursuant to the! the Edinburgh edition, and is its equal in every particular. It is I approval of the Vice Chancellor of the first Circuit, agreeably to afforded at the rate ot 6 dollars oer annum, which, considering the I direction of the act entitled, "An act for the benefit of certain nuantitv of matter of matter given, renders it one of the cheapest I Insurance Companies in the city of New York," passed the I2th reprints in the country. Each number of Una work contains I February, 1836; to ail the existing Stockholders of the late Phos nearlv as much as a number of a Quarterly Review, and nearly I Dx Fire'lnsmance Company, that ihey severally surrender their a a I 1 1 twice as much as that ot our American magazines.

I ceruhcates 01 siock, and signify in wriung, 10 ine secretary 01 THEODORE OS 1 C.K., Hxsemant rcooms, I said Uompanv, at their omce, on or bclore the istn day ot July j22 corner oi Pine street and Broadway. I whether they elect or decline to fill up their stuck, there 1 1 1 1 1 in.enner in wnoieor in pan. ana 11 in pan, wnai pari, ur uow manv shares paiUculan and in case they elect to nil up their I in J. fetone, and the steaniooai nvor them eim decline to fill ud their NEW YORK, Captain B. Slime, will alternately leave Uie dock jhareJI neget lo thei, election by the day above speci 1, ar i win 1 nVlnri and at fi o'clock.

A M. on Saturdays. Post Coaches will be in waiting at the steamboat dock on the arrival of the boats at New Haven, to carry passengers, without delay, to Hartford, Boston and Providence also to Litchfield dailv. via Wateiburv. Mondays.

Wednesdays aud Fridays, and ww. rrli 1 1 I I.a tr. via wnviniirv. 1 uesfiava. i nursuava anu oajiiruBva For lurtherintormauon, en pure 01 JOHN SAXTON.

114 South st. or j6 BENJ. SANDS, cor. "Water and Pike st. for the amonnt required to fill up the original Stock of the said Company, which is Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars, in shares of fifty dollars each, will be opened at the taid Office on the twenty filth day ouuiy insiani, anu continue open oauy irom iu a K1 ia4 nVlnrk P.

IV1. nntil the said amount is taken, aubiect 1 1 1 UK ptnr ngiii aK.u uviuwvi hm.i Waterbury and PlymouUi, Tuesdays, Thursdays limited, elect tort new and pay for their shares, tnthe prior right WM. G. itENSHAW. Water Purveyor.

PUBLICE SALES. Bv EECKER, Auctioneer. HOFFMAN CO. On Friday prime green coUee sale without re i24 a i ir i JJ way. VY Store No.

lsU Broad wUl Rie his personal attendance 1 'U store, for the salo of Furni foreign ni.nu 1' s.lJ"," 'ls'uons ol the most celebrated mas uuW ae examined. Wednesday F. VPninn Oil Paintings At eaily candle light, a collection of oil painlines by old masters. Can be seen with catalogues ou Tuesdav ICJ A. Levy wUl remove his Sales Room to the buUdinc No 18 Courtlandt St.

on the first day of August next PRIVATE SALE. Two original Portraits, by Neagle of Philadelphia, oi Mr, Hilson as Tyke, and Mr. Barnes as Billy Lackaday. leases of tne finest French engravings, just received from nTre, comprising a large assortment coloured and plain. TY JAMES E.

COOLEY, Store 196 Broadway, SAMUEL MAVERICK, Auctioneer. NEW YORK TRADE SALE. The Committee appointed to make certain arrangements regard ing trade sales, have fixed upon Monday, the 12th of Septem "vi, tur uie next sate in tills city. The saje will be conducted by Mr. James E.

Cooley, to whom uuucisiguBu respectfully recommend the 1 rade to send men invoices. ifw ProereM Ihe order of ihe catalogue, and nothing mi luiruuuceo mat is not printed in the regular order, except ivmuu invoices. All Stationery, including Blank Books and stereotype Plates, will be sold after the Books, and will form a separate Catalogme. TERMS OP stl tf On all purchases to the amount of three hundred dollars out of one invoice, the credit to be su months. On all purchases to the amount of one hundied dollars, out of one invoice, the credit to be four months.

Smaller amounts to be paid in cash but when the amount taken from the whole Catalogue shall xr rA kni.i the purchaser to be entit.ed to four miknlfia n. cent, on his cash purchases, Henrr C. Carey, James Crissy. James Hogan, Thomas Desil ver. Jr.

Alexander Tower, Darnel Appleton, James Conner, and Charles A. Lord. New 1 ork, June 1st, 1836. TWENTY FOURTH NEW YORK TRADE SALE. September 12th, 1P36.

The undersigned respectfully renueats the attention nf Pnhliah. ers and Booksellers to the above Circular of the Committee ol the i raoe, and solicits consignments for the twenty fourth New York Trade Sale, to commence on Ihe second Monday of Sentember next. It is intended to put the first Catalogue to press on or before Ihe Ax of July, and all invoices designed for it should be received prior thereto. It is important that all goods to be sold be forwaidcd sufficiently early le give time for their receipt and careful examination before uie coounencement ol the sale which will be conducted in strict conformity to the rules of the Trade. All sheet and folded stock suoutd be put up in the smallest lots in which it is to be sold and samples, in all cases, should be iorwar "ed in separate packages, with marked samples, in season to reach the sales room llie week oeiore tne sale.

ne usual advances, on receipt of goods, will be made in cash, at bank interest and the charges on the salo will be the same as heretofore. Every practicable effort will bo made, on the) natt nl" lh nndr. signed, to despatch the delivery of goods and settlement of accounts, and to render the sale which will be unusually large and ouitc aausiaciury io an concerned. JAMES E. COOLEY, 196 Broadway.

New York, June 1st, 1836. At Private Sate. Twenty thousand Webster's spe ling books 500 quarto bibles, thirty cases German slates At Private Sale. Twenty cases Manic hnnLa Willi. m.

7.. isciure, in nussia, sneep and calf binding, comprising a good sortment. TAMES the corner VAN PRINT1NU. NORDEN, Printer, 4 Pine street, (over the office of the Evenino Pnst.t one door from wt tv ntiam ireer. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, Ntntltl.

atxurattlv. anil unetumtt rMtrtttnL Catalogues, Cards, Circulars, Prices Current, Notes, Checks Bills of Exchange, and every description of Mercantile Blanks! done in the neatest style, and oe reasonable terms. Posting Bills, primeu ai ine snorxesi nonce: mst TO LET, a Store and basement room, at 71 John street, corner of Gold, and an office, suitable for I) a lawyer or physician, at 23 Vandam st. Inquire of LHOIT. 71 John street.

TO LEASE, ana possession given immediately, tho new building, corner of William and Du ane Streets, on the site formerlv nccimied aa Hirmrmv Hall. This establishment ws built expressly for a Ward Hotel, replete with every convenience, containing splendid Bars, large n.ucnurv, am room, iviuitary nau, uuiiard room, and dwelling apartments, arranged to suit boarders, Uie whole with gas. wiiil wiui me natures wiu ne lurnisncj by the owner, or lur ther particulars apply to BENJAMIN TOWNSEND. I the corner opposite the premises. TRANSPORTATION OF STORES.

Navy Commissioner's Office, 6th July, 1936. SEALED PROPOSALS, endorsed "Proposals lor Transportation," will be received at this office, until three o'clock, P.M. of the 22d day of July, 1836, for the transportation of about five thousand four hundred barrels of provisions and stores from the Navy Yard, Gosport, Virginia, to Port Mahon, in Minorca. The shipment is to be madu in two vessels of about tr.entv seven hundred bariels burthen each, or for the quantity of nrovis ions or stores allotted as above for each vessel about 862 barrels of each shipment will be wet barrels, about 1,682 barrels of ea snipmeni win be dry barrels, and about 155 barrels of each shipment will be measurement goods. Each of the vessels must also take on board about three spars from 50 lo 76 feet in length.

anu irom ia 1010 incnes in diameter, and one anchor weighum .1 c.i "be. The proposals must state the price asked for all barrel withmif distinction or wet or dry or measurement goods, and also the price per cubic foot for the spars, and the price er ton for the an chors, the whole without primage. Thirty gallons of the gauge of an uiiu uui uauuij caueu oarreig, wnatsoever Ihey may contain auu nve cuuic icei anu a nan ot measurement goods, are respec tively to bo computed as batrels. The vessels which may betaken ud must be at the N'an Vard uospun, reauy io commence lading oy tne loin day ol August next, and must lecrive the cargoes without anv armduKIji i ana mey may ne delivered at Mahon irom the tackles of the Each vessel must be able to take the full quantity of 2.700 barrels, and the other articles pmioscd to be slopped and if they should prove insufficient, ten per cent, is lo be deducted liom the price, payable by the offer, to cover the injury to the United States. i The freight money will be paid in the United States by the Navy agent at Norfolk, oi by any other Navy Agent, should the Commissioners deem it expedient to authorise it; hut no payment will be made but upon the exhibition to the paving Navy Agent of certificates of the safe delivery of the respective cargoes agreeably to the bills of lading, signed by the United Slates Navy Storekeeper or his deputy, or the senior naval officer present at the place of delivery.

Fifteen lay days, exclusive of Sundays and holydays, to be allowed for discharging each cargo, during which lime no claim shall be made fot demurrage and the offers must specify the rate of charge for each day's demuirage, should a longer delay occm through the fault of the agents of the United Stale. IC5 To be published daily in the Globe, National Intelligencer, United States Telegraph, Army and Navy Chronicle, Eastern Argus, New Hampshire Gazette, Boston Advocate, New York Evening Post, New York Times, American Sentinel, Penn I i. i 1 syivanian, oaiumore n.epuuucan and XNorioik Heacon. j.v9 BLANCARD intorms his Friends and the Publick that he has taken that exensive and commodious es tablishment. No.

61 Broadway, lately occupied by Mrs. Mann, which he intends to repair and furnish in the best style, and open the 9th of May as a Hotel, with furnished rooms upon the European plan where the be3t pi visions of the mai ke, will be ser ved up at all times in the most approved and fashionable style of Fnoli.li KViu.h I 111 I the best quality, and every exertion made to render his establish Red Bank landing, beautifully situated on high ground, "ent a desirable residence for a gentleman of business or plea on the new road about being opened, leading irom the steamboat wharf to Long Branch. The house is 24x30, built in the cottage style, with handsoms piazza in front, in the most substantial manner, s.nd contains seven rooms, fdui with fire places, and finished with folding doois, Russia iron grates, pantries, oven, the Several handsome Parlors will bereserved exclusively for vato Parties, who may be accommodated in the best stvle. Ot these there areinsursd for 110,000 and under 5,000 1,000 July 5th, 1835. and sixteen paes ef letter press in double column.

Pri ONTHLY REPORT. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE TRUST COMPANY. Since the last report 1 9 persons have been insured. Of whom 6 are residents of the city of New York 13 out of 19 5 are merchants, 2 are lawyers' 1 a physician, 1 a clergyman, 10 other pursuits, 19 Of these there ire insured for 1 year and ever, 7 Jacob, Les deux foux historie du temps de Francois 1st. 1.

1 1 7 8 4 19 3 7 9 19 A. NICOLL, Secretay. 1 WUlY 1 AV1WJA 1 XjIe. I hr in whole nr in nart tn nav thf smount of urh thftTM I A fOTt T.o Pni i)nS IvihinHo Kicfririo i ii taamna smw I a uywi am iva M. UUUU UIJIWIIV Ull V1UU7 1 1 a.A tk.

m.A I I Oil In UTIUIC JT iisc rirjvmvrii miom as a 1 al tm I I at XII. 1 jidio, l. ah inoTi ei ia lemrae emiiotmee. ffP'fNew Haven daily Sund ficep ted) at fieJ nj Uieeforth be debarred the right to fill up the Lamartine, Jocelyn, Journal Uonve che nn cure 7 o'clock A. and al 4 M.

on Salardays. me Lillase. 2 vols. 18. Reluming, leave New Haven daily.

(Sundays excepted) at I An(j notlce j. nereby further given, tliat Books of Subscription lamartine, Ueuvres deverses, vols In. For sale by CHARLES DE BEHR, 94 Broadway jy8 St de "PETIT COURRIER des DAMES JOUR JL ML Or KASHIUJM Published in monihlv numheis of such Stockholders as shall, within the time leach number contains seven plates of the latest Parisian fashions At the time of subset ipiion one dollar on each share will be re quired. 1 .1 1 xr.t. .1.: to oe Lraled tne cily Ol cw 1 mxiiuu xy vm llji, (jv4 dt30jy R.

A1NSLIE, Secretary. A IICTIOxN NOTICE In conseauence ol tne TIUBLICK. PIPES AINU 1 UKAIM 1 3. 1 ne vtnti nitw mf ailirane.1 th anhara iber has con I I Wilrr Pnryeyor the citizens to reDOTt SJIV defects 4 no literary ueparuauni is conducted by a gentleman eminently qualified for the undertaking, and consists of nnoimd nieces in v.vm: anu viae, auu selection 01 articles trom the most approv sC tiL I eu ngiua uu renen penodical publications. Lelteis upon tne fashions by a lady of known taste and talent, will be given in each WUIIIICT.

The plates are of the finest kind, being those got up in Pat is for ine eluded to defer ther further sales of his stock, by auction, (consis I tney may see in the publick pipes and hydrants, at the office ef the 1 the Petit Counier des Dames, and imported expressly fi tin of lamps and plated ware, table cutlery, japannery. rench Si I Superintendent of Streets. Trvon Row, or at No. 65 Christie St. I present work, arrangementr having been made with a hou lor house nils in Paris to send the plates out before They are published there.

Tnm. aa Th first 1 inl wiwiui lllc willflc ,111111" BALE ROPE, BALING TWINE, 8tC number published and is to be had of OGILVIE St 32 Broad street offer for sale, on very I a27 CHARLES DE BEHR, 94 Broadway, Cavnnrahle term. I 120Coilf Bale KopeoT various qualiues. 1 JVI CjIJITION Of the Uhurch BOOK, price Only also, Cotton Bagging of every ll cents. This book contains the prayers as used in thi enpuon, Irom 1 lb.

to lbs. per yard. I Episcopal Chutches, arranged in a most familiar and easy manner i I Tr tk. nu Tk. tn ii larffe arid minted on Hams and IT 1TH0GRAPHICK DRAWINGS On Stone, by I good paper, and it will be found a more agreeable companion in I firat rata artist, mostly new.

and none much used, iust re I their devotions than the large book. For sale at the Book Store ee.aed and for sale bv I of I J. MINbL, a 1 110 ii itza i. nvi i vt Ana iirect. a ia wg4tH, PUBLICK SALES Bx attr iMES M.

MILLER, Auctioned MILLER, PINE MILLER Store No. Broad street, coiner Exchange Place. Wednesday. Julv 13 kZVZSjISS." Edward K. iww Skies solo leather, 1UU0 do do do Otsegu lutsj do do do Gleuuille 1000 do do do Eavlo Thlllsdav Tnlu IA errv street.

1500 do Beavrrville 1000 do Regency A tl rlL o'elnrk Mamaroiieck tannery 1000 sides Patenvillo tauneiy 1000 do Williamson du do do no do; do; al 91 Chancery Sale Under the ducrtion nf PhiU situitedon the frnand re.r"'XbU.1 Mff feet SZ't "vl't For further ad vcnistment iu the New ork Times, signed Phdo Rucslea master in chauccry, dated 80th June, 18i6. Friday, July 15 of A.Me.vinaiCo. 3000 sides sole leather. bridle leather. ow do nnished utmnr 300 dozen merino lining and binding skins 'inaetK, a quantity of slaughter upper in roeh.

feee 8 renmanahiti a ith DAV ID AUSTIN DY AUSTIN WlLMERblNKco. Stor. S6 Beaver street, between Hrnad r. SAM1SON CO Buw No. Hi Friday, At 9 o'clock, at their auction mnm a Bmv.l res.

i1 Ut HOANE'S adveruseineni. laai paper. pHlCKERING CO S. PIANO FORTES. JOHN UlfN'OKRIHI If j.

street, Astor's building, where he'ollcis for sale as usual Ihe above Miiiu iiiBirmiien s. m6 WAXM 1 ED A smart active boy to feed a single Cylinder Preaa lor 1 1. undersfand, it w.U be preferred: AZ Ze7Z ng Post. ROSTER'S VR1T1NU ESTABLISHMENT" JL. aad private Commercial Finishing Academy.

No. 183 Ihsuiulimi, is'toimpriv; Tkf miting to ntle. men for the business of the CounUng house. in a superiour and ex ueumous manner. Double Entry Book Keening, are taught on an improved plan, by which a competent knowledge of those branches may be attained me time usually devoted to that purpose.

PRACTIHAI. PrwMivcilin1 r. lostel's improved svsemi an eradicate the most confirmed scrawl, and to Substitute in its place, a neat rapid and beautiful style of writing, adapted to the pracli cal an I every day pin poses ol life. 1 given me most studious attention to the various car, es hich occasion bad writing, and feels anxious that his asiablis. ment may he viewed as a complete nursery forPrnmanship, on un disunited principles and as a barrier against the vague and improper enchi achinentsof wtinnl laUnt, so Jrtqwnth prtucd upon tkt noiire cf tht puhlick.

Pmmco upon a Merchants or others, who experience any difficulty in the Iree use of the pen, may have this obstacle removed ui a lrve. sons, so as to write in a matrly manner, and without aoou. Is Uught in a Practical manner tK. I.n,.. i.

l. ing and selling in making out invoices and account sales receiving and accepting bills; effecting insurance; and in keeping the Day book, Journal and Ledger in the most approved forms. Tho fubjcct ol closing and re opening hooka; balancing and adjusting individual anj i us ciuaiioi i iiaymems, ate. is fully explained and illustrated mL LADIKS' CLASS FOR WRITING. The hours from 11 to 12, A.

are devoted exclusively to the instruction of young Ladies. Those who have long regarded an improvement in their writing as impracticable, are assured that by tins system they can speedily attain a free, beautiful aiaifashion. able style of writing. JCT tf is TEL1GI0US DISCUSSION of the question, AV the Roman Catholic Religion in any, or in all its principles or domrmes, inimical to civil or religious Liberty? And of the question, is the Presbyterian religion in any, or in all its pnnci r' in mciiii or religious liberty By the Rev. John Hughes, of Ihe Roman Catholic Church nH iK.

u. John Beckenbridge of the Presbyterian Church, just receiv and for sale by G. C. CARVILL CO. ITl 72 Cedar st.

PUBLICK NOTICE is hereby give that the 1. New York Lombard Association will ll pledges on the first Monday (1st) of August next, at ten o'clock A. M. at the new store of Aaron Lew. No.

IS rinnrtlandt i By order. Yew York, July. 1836. jv9 dlAl AST BOSTON East Boston Lxts. LOTS.

First public sale of in the Citv of New York. Thr hundred and even lots, situated at EattUonton. will he anhl at I'nlilic Auction, in blocks of two to four lots earh.hv FRANK. i.iiv hi ineir oiuce no. is uroad street, on Thurtday the Mill day July instant, ul 12 o'clock, M.

These lots are among the most valunhle of the place, as well for business purposes as for dwellings, and mny of ihem are in the immedime vicinity of the depot of the Eastern Rail Road. I.ittiographic mnpt and catalogue, showing the situation of the lots, and pamphlets containing a statement of the improvements, at Est Boston, ni iy be had on application io the Auctioneers. Every Idock is hIko staked out on the ground, and numbered, that purchasers may see their actual location, and every information respecting litem will he given by Wm Fettyplace, at the Maverick House, East Boston. Tertnt of Sale. About two thirds of the purchase may re main on mortgage, payable in equal instalments, in ont, two nd three years, with interest at six per cent payable yearly.

Ten percent of the purchase money lo he paid lo the suction eers on the day rale, the residue on the 1st day of August, when warranty deed will be given. The streets are opened and graded al the exene of the East Huston Company. East Boston, containing CG3 acres, lies directly opposite the commercial part of the city of Boston, and is part of its char tered limits; it bears the same relative position to Boston that Brooklyn does to the cily of AVir York, but it is not so far distant. Its front ia on the deep waters of the channel of the harbor and its position is in a direct route from Boston to Salem and in the line of travel to the whole country East of it. A ferry of six humlred yard, requiring but three and a half minutes to cross, on which run three of the finest steam ferry boats in the country both winter and summer, until 12 o'clock at night, connects Lust Boston wiih the very centreof commer il business in the city.

Real Estate in Boston and its vicinity in great demund on account of its rapid increase in population, manufactures, and in inland and foreirn The Eottrrn RaU Road Company (iust incomnrafed for the purpose of constructing a Rail Hund from Itotlon, through Salem, and other towns to the Aeir Hnmpuhire line, with a capital of which is all taken unnnd which will commoner) oieratkns immediately) has selected Eat Botton for its great commercial dJepot, on account of Us depth of water and the great lacililies ottered Tor business. An idea of the extent of travel and business expected on this road may be formed from the fact, that the number of passengers through Salem and Lynn to Boston, in stage coaches alone, is estimated at 1 10,000 annually. An act has just passed the Legislature or Arte Hamp thire for carrying this Rail Road through that Stale, and sur veys are now making to continue it from Portsmouth, through the large and flourishing towns on the sea board to Portland, and to Gardner and Hallowell, and Augusta, the capital of Maine. The improvement and settlement ol East Boston as a new part of the city of Boston, commenced but little more than two years ngo.vet in tliHt short tin improvements in wharves, buildings, manufactories, streets, have been undertaken by incorporated compsuies, ami individnals, wiih the aggregate capital of more than a million of dollars. It ia well known io those acquainted with the contracted limits of Boston, thai nil its waters below the bridges, fit for the purposes of navigation is occupied, and tlmt its increasing ship i'lng cannot have additional accommodation for want of suitable water, at any other place than Eat Botton.

The im poitnnce nf this tact ia evident when it is known that its foreign comraeice hs more limn doubled in five years. In 1B39 llie number of foreign arriralt in Boston was 648, and in 1835 they were increased lo IliO. Ihe increase of imputation in Knsion is also to be remarked. In Ib 'O it was 43.1)00. in 1830.

and in 1835. it numbered exclusive of the popu uui towns on us immeniaie ooruers. Notwithstanding lau.l in Boston proper is nearly as high it is in Ihe cily nf New 1 ork. ihe uricea of lots at East Uoston, which hate bin recently been opened for public tale, Applications for rooms may be made to the subscriber, on the are not vet one fourt of bat they are in the city of Brooklyn uremlaea after the TUtil instant. mJ Atf I r.

r. 1 m4dtf .1 is inert lure couuuenuv oenevea mat una aa; nrerrnt opKt tunnies for investment, which tiMrket. Dated. New York. Julv 1st.

1836. are not surpassed in thi jy2lo13ia HEKltt SALE. by virtue ot two several writs of fieri facias to me directed and delivered. I will exnose to sale on Ihe 6th day of June 1836, at 1 o'clock, P. on the premises, all the right, title and interest of Joseph Gunsaul which he had on the 8th day of December, 1829, or at any time afterwards, of, in and to All that certain piece or parcel of land situ tk iT rL I "cum aiu ii me iiijr ui nrw otk, ana oounoea as follows, viz beginning at a certain point on the Bloomingdale Road wnere me same is intersected oy the boundary line of Elizabeth .1 I I Ai nwiLiimu Kuuuai lunuuig aHing sara Dioemingoaie noaa loulhwesterly to land belonging to the heirs of Jacob Myer, de ceased, thence southeasterly along said land to lands belonging to Arcnmaiu an, ueiancy,) thence northerly and east eriy along said Watts' land to the Kingabridge Road, thence easterly along said road to land belonging to Elizabeth Hamilton, mum aimig saia riamuion's land to Uie place ol beginning containing about twenty one acres, three roods and five perches of land, Be the same more or less being the same premises which James S.

Uodwin and Ann his wife conveyed to Francis Price by meir ueca bearing date Uie tenth day ol September one thousand eignr nundred and twenty seven, and duly recorded in the omce oi Register in and for the city and of New York, on the nine teenth day of October, one thousand eight hundred and twenty se ven, in L.mer two hundred anu twenty nve oi conveyances, kj hve hundred and twenty, as by reference thereto will more lutiy appear and being the same emises conveyed by Thomas Wills, one of the. Masters in Chancery fi the State of New York, (dwelling in the ci of New York) to the said Joseph Gunsaul. of the city and county of Schenectady and state aforesaid, by deed bearing date the seventh day ol November, in me year out L.ora one thousand eight hundred and twenty nine, and duly recorded in the office of Register in and for the city and county of New York in Liber two nunurea and sixty eignr oi conveyance, page two hundred anil sixty one, on the twenty first day of December, one thousand tight hundred and thirty together with all and lingular the righu, members, privileges, hereditaments and ap nurtenances to the same belonging or in any wise appertaining. lasted, incw i ora, ijuii ioju. a2JIaw6w J.

HILLYER, Sheriff. The sale of the above property is positioned until the I3th day ol June inst. al the same hour and place. J. HILLYER, Dated New Yoik, June 6, 1836.

je6Ml The Sa of the above property is further postponed uuil fhe Ith at the same hour and J. HILLYER, Sheriff. Dated New York, June 13, 1826. 3t 13 2029 The sale of the above property is further postponed until the Hi day of July next, at the same hour and place. J.

Illl il i il.iv, linui. Dated New York, Jr ne SO, 1M6. je30 8 15 21 TO BE LET. Store and basement 71 John fit. corner of Gold street, and possession given immediately, on I reasonable terms.

Apply to jc23 l. nun Ann street. HIDES. 2400 Calcut.c Hides, lor sale oy jyl JOSIAH DQY fc C0t 167 Pearl it,.

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