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ay, Gunny, f.n Cape naytlcn Loaira, Sherman, fin Nantttck. ri i et; Rocliambrau, Phillips, Im City Po.nl; Hoio, Holhnghead, yyvJI JliiUVlu NORFOLK, May 27 Ar schrs Clinunre Si. John Earfc I ondon, Havre. A do do do do do do do do do LATEST PATES. April 17 Lava pool, April 12 I New Pricing.

BALF.fl THIS DAI AT THS. 8TUCR EXCHANGE. lfiO shares United Stales Hank, cash SS 320 60 20 20 25 25 25 23 100 2J 100 10 to 60 60 10 100 50 do do do do do do do do do do do do uu do 5 days North River Bank, cuhIi" Delaware Jfc Hudson Canal Co this week Mnrri Canal A Baiikiii" Co a IS months American Trust Co. Kalt. casu do do do do do do do cash do do do do do do do do do do do 15 days Ohio Life Ins.

Sl Trust Co cash Paterson Railroad Co casn do do do do uo New Jersey Railroad do do do rr.i... Rehiner.ladv Railroad PASSENGERS. it r.i.: cash next week CUsh Long Island Railroad Co a next week do nel week April 18 May 23 101 101 101 80 C9 40 75 75 76 75 751 76 89 62 ii 81 81 114) Gil Kemarks. Siocka have stilt further declined to day, but very little is done. The Charlcmajno from Havre, brings discouraging news.

Cotton has fallen and a large stock on hand. We learn that the Liverpool, lndon and Havre packets which sail to day, tako ovil something ia the neighborhood ot 100,000 in specie. This is unollioial the official exports arc loss than $laO 000. Tho market is drained of doubloons and Mexican dollars. 1yf ll SALES Or STOCES AT riULAbELrill A iM.i, 42 shares United Stales Bank 8 10 9 60 do do do do do do do do do N.

A. Bnnk Uirard Hunk do do Saturday Kmttirkv Bank Schuylkill Nav. CaniJcu Ambov Railroad 104 39 4:) 67 113 125 Tn the shin Sheridan.sa.hdJUtli May tor i.iverpoo. C. Lowell, lady and daughter, Mrs Pick.

i.ng an.l llrwi Mi s.tr Mariano Cells and MelicofDr ami Mr Edward Hind and servant ol Knglami jvir. i rui I. l.ouis Brogtiety and Slllllll, wow i I.Tio'iavr i Mrssis Jose rimer, t.nnnt and brother, of Caraccai Mr Geo Uuni, of Iic.an.l, Mosr Anderson and II. nlen, of Scotland. I.ithe .1 NSr.

Cl.arleston. Thompson, Pi Cummings. ter, Mr Young, laJy i i iv.tr. nnil hit van! Uiee, l. iioriun, v.

1...1 ft rl.il.l Joh ison and 2 children, Hry n. v.api i i. Linn, Boitw.ck, F. LII A P.icii. r.

Stomt, I i 'i UNA H. line and servant RobinsmiF Turnei Dunn. II. Smith. Mr and 2 children.

H.leh Day, Misses Bradley, and Jew Mrs Lohruig. M.s Great, Woo, am. 12 the erage I "Eliza from SI Croix James Ballagh, Es. Kidy and son, of New York; Mew. And ew R.t.1,.,, Craft, Troy; WW.

of Rujh Van St cVo.x, M.s Van UracM.j n.ul of Mr. Phillnn.of Hartford; M.s. Conner and savant of St Croix. In the brig G.aya.na, f.om Guayama V.es.rs Walker and B.Tn,,,da Dav.dso,, of the 2d West I.aRe,',,and lady; Mr a.u r. '1 'hormv.

I harJ s.m; Mrs Williams Lnd V.eee; Mus Kmdel, Deaniw, Richardson, A Merrer, Stone Burrows, I. Josephs, Esq. of New York; Capt Price, or the brig Caroline, and 7 in Pictou, from Halifax Mr Starr and 6 in the "Tn iK brie Mary, arrived at Philadelphia from Ric. Janei ms! Charles Furcy.Sen. and II Fur.y.Jr, a.l Mr Peter Sta, Jr, ol in 1 orn, MARRIED.

WfJneihT evening, bv his Honor lln: Mayor, ISRAEL A CROMWELL, to ELIZA, daughter of Isaac Emmons, Ksq. nit of this city. bv the Rev tin 1 nmsoay rY. uTi. Jesse K.

lrow.i, an oi iiii N.J., on We.lnrs.Iay evening last. Mr. CHARLES MERRITT, of Hudson, lo Miss DIA COOPER, daughter of Wm. Price, of the former pUee. the 9 at New Yoik, (III.) by the Rev.

Mr. Scr.pps, JOSEPH E. MOREHOUSE, fat. of Mrxieo, to M.ss ANN M. CONINGHAM, daughter of the laUj Grove Co.

nnighain, of this city. DIED. On Wednesday afternoon, alle. a 1. I and sever.

iltoess, THOMAS LAVENDER, sonofjacjb Covert, aged 9 years "nThenfnend; and acquaintance, of Tumiy are mvi.ed to at trnd the to morrow (Friday) al.ernoou, at 4 clock, from 303 East Broadway. Funeral this afternoon, st i o'clock, from the res d. nee of his Ll 1CA X.urniPtnlh Kt. 'sltermn. after a lingering illness, Mr.

JAMES ln27 i akim.b.,.1. i. c.i.ii..vs.ed On Tuesday cvemn Hacker. I1AIV1 i wii Funeral this afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from I.e. late residence, "JX li faM.

May 19th. LAU RKNCE CASHMAN, in the 35th year of his age. MARINH LIST. PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE CLEARED THIS DAY. Hri.

Ph.rib.is Unum, Billings, Mount Desert sch i Coaster, lm Pti Pam'al Johnson. Wms ner. ua Jane. All.ai.ibra, March, Turks Island, co; Sim Wir. Youn'.

Charleston, SC ARRIVED THI3 DAY. Sds fm Charleston, with collon. day. (in Folly Landing, wi.l. hsiX7v.n Pfister, of Portland, 19 i fn.

Pont Petre, the master. SAILED Sb.ps Cdumhus, Depeysler Me Charles Cnnoll Lee lUr. Nor Wa, Uenton, Havana brig wverm Tht brig Carroll, ashore on Romcr, wm rt off this morning, and lowed up to the c.ty, by steamboat King. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Tlrii stor, Mandwell, 7 ds from St Mary's, with ship timber hKA Aflen and Bell Brown.

Left. bug Ma.y Phehe, nXX "Ac ork, 28th I.I 37, Ion 74 43, spoke "bnomerset, WiU.ams, .0 days Bermuda, to Middle li Vi Manner 17 days f.om G.iavama, PR. with mnlas 1 co. co with brig James MeOobb, Balcber, fir NY ork. Left, at Johas, brig Arkansas, lor I ors, 10 Pictou, Doane, 10 day, f.om al.f.ix.

w.th plaster, to Norway, with 00 S.vedishlingi'avjriir,i.K, tons iron to Bosnian Johnston Sc c. DtnishscIi ch D.hikwt 4 ds fin with master. xr Seh. Tanax. Luiher.

fm New Balockt hi. York for Prov.d e. Slo.p New Construction, Johnson, i with mdx to A Cooley. John ds New low F.lizaheih Point. Empire, Mr Main, York Coun scllor.

McLaughlin, Kingston, 11 1 Doric, Jones, Haiiford, Ct Proctor, Poi, York. ILMINGTON, May 29 Ar brig Siroc. CHARLESTON, May 27 Went to sea, ship Florian, Myers. Bordeaux, via Havre. BOSTON, May 30 Ar ship Charleston, Eldridge, St.

Croix, WE, 8th inst. Left no Am. vessel. Brig Black Hawk, Baker, Porto Cabello, 12th inst. Left brig Franklin, of Plymouth, fm Laguayra, ar day before, for New York ,6 or 8.

Brig Nile, Grag, for Boston, Schr Gus lavus, Manson, for York, sailed 8th: Saw olTCape Cod9 hark Brown, fm Neuvitos for Boston. Briff Splendid, McKenzie, Pictou, I9.h inst. sailed in co with schrs Rossario, Sears, and Superior, Dyer, for Boston. Left brigs Pavo, Haiding, fm York, just ar Alpine, Bay lev, Boston. Idg.

'Sch Zenith, Currrll, Fredericksburg Premium. Kelly, Norfolk; Inspector, Pierce, Alexandra Co'umbia, Baxter, and Eagle, Baxter, Baltimoic Molaesia, Hawkes, Philadelphia Vic. tor.Cammett, and Clarion, Ames, Albany; Albany, Scuider. Albany Fairplay. Whiton, Kintrs on.

NY; Frances, Hall, and Uem, Waehter. IS 1 ora A ivrnuircr, iui, ton; Ike. SutVon, OtiV, Swift, A Len.ilhen co. tar.fi. Wliile co, Malthy Starr.

Fran Bonn, V. 'V i liv.i Si.uiMi Robinson. Ar Hewitt, Jeannett co, and to order. wilhlfr lillils spars to the hern for New Bedford; Hi.nlrcss, fiom Philadelphia, MEMORANDA. TnebngCarroll, from Romer Shoals yesterday mor ii" She r'riin Retlmg her off.

"sSB, fn, Ph ladelphis for Bon put into NatitueUet 21th, and on leaving u' 8ut on ihe Clilf Shoal, and bilged. n.ti a. i Soencer. fm PHILAIliL.r nu, mavdi. ii.

13. Schrs 1a a a Janeiro i i i Pardy Kohbin William Tvler. Folly Elwel Field. Ne Slp NYork irons, Bibb n. oais me Catl.i Tell Been, iravi.

ii ho. Landing First Johnson, iieai Port and Water 10. VV is Portland Waterloo. Williams, vhern Swan, Townsend, Noilolk. Uarge Shark, VV lison, IN York.

tii.m Rjic m. Wilmington. NO: schs In the Fcnuyin. i Randolph, nomas, Uris Saiin ir.g. aun Baltimore.

:11a.r. Bartlett. NYo.k Edward WJrJnUMay Ar bri Win r.W:e, fm Philadel r.uier Washincton, Day, tin St. Mary a phia; Revrnne Cutter jv a a cruise Br ba.que fromLivuool. Mil Liranil I urn, raiikun, irom xvius.uu un i Passengers, Pearce and daughter, U.

Browell Venus, Coggins, via NYork Bray, KepfM Kingston Levin Lank, Jones, Snow Hill; Siren Gardner, Brim ftone Point, Conn. GKUMAN STATION VAiY, tic 100 cases per vnr.nl sml V. iiillin from ltolt.Tiiam romniisin'T a choice variety of staple and fancy Stationery, consisting in part of Slates. ail sizes, sia'C renci.s, line cmiuopjju iviorutco nwins, and oks, Magic Lanterns. German Silver Mathematical Instruments, very fin' ly lini hed Chess Boards and Chess Men, Globes, Juvenile Water Colours, beautifully polished Wood Wnrk 1tnro Wtitino Dt nks.

Diessins Cases. Puzzles, Prints, Games, Pencils, and an extensive variety of new aiticlos, which, added to recent importations of English and French Stationery, form a most choice ad valuable assortment, and will be sold at unusually low prices, by DAVID FELT CO. Stationer's Hall, S45 Pearl st. CaiM figne.Histoire de Philips Augtiite, 5 vols. 18o.

Histoire de la Reforme de Ligoe. 8 vols. 1 8o. Jsrqms II. a St Jermain, 2 vols, 18..

Histoire Constiti'tionello and Admimsirative do 1 France, 4 vols. 18o. to di; Juliet 1810 a 1835; TV Kichelieu. Mszarin. la Fronde el le Rigno de Louis XIV.

0 vols. IHj. Jet 3t T7ESTINGS. WILSON G. HUNT has just iMnvril line assortment of Summer Vestines of the styles and patterns, for sale cheap, Dy tne pitce most desiri or yard, at most desirable 464 Pearl street, corner Chatham.

jei i LO TUS. CASSIMKIIES. VESTlNuS AND I SUMMER STUFFS. A lirgrt assortment sale, at reduced piiee, by tl WILSON G. HUNT, 4C1 Pearl stieet, cit.

Chatham. "1 LOTUS, The subscriber, nas now on I I hu the mi ca or vard. a handsome ni of cloths from fine to superfine. Also cassimeies of descriptions. WILSON G.

HUNT, 461 Pearl street, cor. Chatham. Jel Sw UMMER STUFFS. Consisting ol fancy can toons, plain. Stripe and Ribb, Dulls, Merino cloths, Linens, Crane.

Camblets. Uc. Co istantly on lluiiu ana lur biiic wholesale and retail at reduced prices by WILSON G. HUNT, 461 Pearl street, cor. Chatham.

Jel 2w tOKFORATlOM ISOTICK. Public notice is hereby given, that a proposition has been laid before the Common Council for a well and pump in 25th street, near the 2d avenue. And notieo is hereby futthei given, that if any persons interested object to die above, named, they arc ilesired to present their objections in writing at the Street Commissioner's Olhce, on or before the 10th inst. JOHN WEN, Jr. Street Commissioner.

Street Commissioner's OiF.ce, June 1, 1837 jel OTl'PO RATION NOTICE. Public notice is heiohv jiven that a petition has been laid before ihe Common Council to open S9lh street, from the lOih Avenue to the Hudson River. And notice is hereby further given, Uiat it any persons tniercs lien? G.in, Mr. BENJAMIN HILTON 1 ALS rKn, le (h are of this city, to Miss JANE DODGE, daughter of the late John al tUe Strce, i YVV Thursday evening last, bv the Rev. Henry Chase, Mr.

SIMEON WOOD, toBMs MARY MULLEN, all of this OnTuesdav. the 30.h May, by the Rev.Il.n.y Chase, AI.EX MATT1SON, to daughter of uesueu to iirriii men Hiimu sinner's office, on or before the lOih inst. JOHN EWEN, Street Commissioner. Sticet Commissioners Olticc, I June. mi.

TO HAClvNEV COACH OWNERS AND PHI VERS. The Hackney Coach Owners and Drivers are hereby reminded that their Licenses expire on the first Monday tn Jurie next they are hereby directed to call at the Mayot Ottiee.and have them renewe.1 as louuwg 2d June No. 1 to 50 31 50 to UKl 100 lo 150 6 150 to 200 20J to 250 The Superintendent of Hacks will aiien.1 at his Office, 89 Barclay street, from 8 to 2 o'clock on each day, to inspect Hacks and aiant Pass s. Those wishins to retain their old numbers, mnst therefore appear as above aiid according to law, otherwise their numbers niut be eonsideicd vacant, and given to applicants. B.

ersons holdine Licenses are requested to produce them when applying for renewal, also, specially requested lo apply with i.imw nv.ii.l ihe nenaltv of the Law. By Order ItriiTakaha l.eeos irnni nm coffee, 7 hhds sugHr to Andrews, 8 kh.lt do I my 0 NI69 eio M.ller ii O.ipenhetm Jl bags co.lee do I Mli Mary 11 "inah.lor to Cadmus, Walker, for hi.nek do Washin ton, Balt.m il landing ds fm Savannah, will, cotton to iiiii.u.iiiiiMuv" TT.fr of the Major. da. Siwrintcnden' l.H'J a rcs in Randolph County (Va.) ln.ll .1 I. U.b.ii,.l..initn.

do. lnU.iiA3 J. rwiL.1., TSaXE. HiK) acres of Land in East Flori Seventh Annual Report of the American l.vcrum. h.s day published by GEO.

DEARBORN it CO, II 38 GoM nt. CMOOL, BOOKS It is the aim ol ot m2S CLASSICAL AND STANDARD nobliehed bv the American Stationers' Company. the Directors of said institulion to be engaged in the puhlicatmn of su. books only, for Colleges and Schools, as will sand the test of criticism, and have rece.veJ ihe app.obauon of discriminating teachers. Sold at the lowest Drices.

and on the best Irtnn, at wholesae, S.COLMAN, 114 Fulton st. iCJ" Catalogues oralis. m3I 'FAMES DIXON AND SOM5S' ItUlTANiNlA AVARE. We have just received a very (till assortment of Ihe shove celebrated Ware, which is warranted to hold its color, Tn Pol of all sizes, with Sugar and Cream and Coffee Pots, all iELAVAN 49 Broadway, cor Broome street. Aspatagus Tongs lor sale as above.

rn? 9 1)UAC1TCAL HlllKRUUiui, oasou on tin plan most approved for learning a foreign language, the whole subject illustrated by facts in the lives of eminent persons, among vv.uhir..ion. PVanklin. Clara Fisher; and Black Hawk, and 27 fine wood cuts. By Silas Jones, Princ ipal of the Institution lor the Bhnd. Any one desirous of obtaining a general knowledge of the wonderful and all miMrtant science of Phr nology, may do so by becon.in acquainted with the contents of this httte volume.

1 ub and ji sale lo tne traae ny no S. COLMAN, 1 14 Fulton street mil PAHFNTK AND TEACHERS. PETER PARLEY'S me hoi of telling about the geography ef the bible, with maps and engnvinus, a fit companion lor ch.iutiooa, objects of which arc to iriity the youthful mind in belief of the Scriptures, to hicrease his interest and aid Ins enm the author showr that Jerusalem. Ii'tiiciiaiuii. Joronn.

the a of Ga ilee, really xist. The atteiition of Pare.us and Tear rs is invited lo the examination of this little ist n.iblished. and for sale to the trade by ni3j S.COLMAN, 114 Fultanst. T3ARCI1MENT, of Deeds, Rolls, an I varioos sizes, suitable lor 1 vmnans. tuugllsn.

owiss, aim rr in nniirr Inilis nailer. White. Coloured. Gilt and sil Irotv for Miniature naintins Ivory paocr Bristol and I (lampl's hair. Fitch and Sab.e pencils.

For sate at J. B.JANSKN Ko.ik ana stationary oiore, lort Nassau st. mM 30 tTlkgant nf.w style cut glass JiJ DECANTERS. The subscribers have jutl received the i.nu. nriirln.

which thev will sell nt a reasonable price. Steam boats hotels. furnished at the wh ilesi'e prices. For sale by i I not D. E.

DELAVAN BROTHER, No. 490 Broadway, cor. Brooms street. "PECACUANHA 1500 pounds for sale by PRALL KAY, m22 lw non.y. HARDWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING 1 ARTICLES.

AARON LEVY will sell TO MORROW MORNING, at 10 o'clock, at his Store No. 18 Courtland street, an invoice of Hardware, ice, comprising an excellent assortment. For particulais see auction head. Sale positive. 1 FURNITURE PAINTINGS.

AT THE ARCADE BATHS, CHAMBERS STREET. AT half past 7 o'clock, oq SATURDAY EVE Nl NG. 3d instant, a choice and valuable collection of Oil Paintings, handsomely trained, will be sold at auction by A A RON LEVY. 7 his collection comprises a number of beautiful modern and ancient Landscapes by the best masters. Also, Sculpture, Flower.

Fruit, Historical pieces, 4tc. all in excellent condition. Those persons of taste who wish to add to their collections, are invited to call and examine them previous to the sale, which will posil ively take place, whatever may be the state of the wea iner, mm oeuig to close a concern logues. 83 Maiden Lane. A AKON f.AM liriiTstPWIFF.

Dedicated lo those not ashamed ofe Twrntlh edition. A fat kitchen maketh a lean will. Economy is a poor man's revenue. Extravagance a rich man's ruin. w.L.

for. hrse times, iJarid'tark Lark. Christopher, Valp'. COPYING PUESSES. II arn :iriitJ.ii.

i i at initniicrn xia. This is the in? 4 COL.MAN.ll4 Fulton st. The h.shly a large su DAVID FELT St CO. HOLY LAND. In i r.iin is a.

i iTtu 1 edenu of T.avels in Egypt, Arabia. Petrol, Ute ly Land. By an American, with a Map anu 12nv. Just published, for sale ny Can now be seen with cala m3I 4t PAINTINGS. LEVY will sell on THURSDAY ENING, at his Store, No.

18 Courtlandt street, op NEWPORT, May 29ili Arr brig Poland, Gardiner, from Sa gtairs, ti connoisseur invoice of Paintings, just received fiom Flo vannah. I rence, comprising many tine originals. Can now Be Ar. earn nazaiu, cngnsu, nc catalog ties. Sale positive, seen with m3l St COAL YARD AND COAL FOR SALE.

A COAL DEALER wishing to retire from the trade, will sell the lease of a coal yard and fixtures, situated near navigation, of capacious dimensions, in onu of the most eligible situations tlie city. Also, se veral nundren tons oi su Dehor Orchaid Coal uf the lateit imnortntions in tho same It be an eligible situation for the stoiage and sale of Bituminous Coals Apjily to S. PIERCE, 364 Broadway, corner of street. Kitchen range manufacturer. m31 tf llT JNUrtftE.

A respectable woman who nurse she can giv good references, and has no objection to en tnc coi'inry. Apply at U7 Pitt st. nui 3iT TTAJIES FUR. 1 case No. 1,11, lease sides, J.

J. and 1 case carr. pure sack double ring, ot prime quality also, a complete assortment ol black silk flush, lor saieny WM. KOBBE, m26 6t 6 1 Beaver street. TUST RECEIVED, and for sale at the if oreign cheap silks, printed muslins ot caliuuivs I and ('lawieal Bookstore, 94 Broadway rTAhe subscribers are now offering their present stock tf Punted Muslins and Calicoes at extremely low prices, vrz.

French Calicoes and Jaconets, from 2s. to 3s, ier yard Rich Printed Muslins 2 6 to a English Prints, fast colors 16 els. to 20 cts. A great variety of rich Figured, Striped and Plain Silks some of which are a little spotted Irom 3s. 6d to 6s.

per yard. Shawls, Fancy Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Belts, Stockings and Gloves at much under the cost prices. JAMES PATON CO. m6 tf 92 William sireet. WU.

GIUAULT'S INSTITUTE, FOR. YOUNG LADIES, AT BORDENTOWN, N. J. THE Principal of thi young but nourishing Seminary thinks it due to his Iriends and lo himseif to cor rect an erroneous imnrtssion which has bv some means been con veyed to tho public uiinil in elation to the system and course of instruction. Jl is been supposed tnat uecause pup.is cnjoyeu the best advantage for (he acquisition of the French language, Iheir vernacular tongue was almost entirely neglected.

This is by no means correct, while it is true that the Freiuh department eeeives infinitely more attention than it ordinnrily does in oilier schools, ina.Mr.uch as in all oral intercourse between the pupils, and between them and their teachers, is required to be conducted in French the solid branches ot a sound nglisli education are, the same time, thoroughly and assiduously taught. The Summer Session commenced on the 17th of Anul last. Whatever lad been found defective in the ariangement ol the si veral apartments, for study, recitation, was suppled during the vacation, and no expense was spared in rendering the whnle establishment ctmfortable and convenient for the pupils. Willi regard to the means of intellectual improvement, he can speak with equal confidence, having secured for the English department the services of a Lady who is eminently qualified by nauue, knowledge and experience for the duties ol a teacher. The Fn neh department is under the immediate care of the Pnnc ipal the German and Italian taught by Professor Htisse.trcm PrusMa Music by Mr.

Hogclaud, a pupil of Phil Trajetla Dancing and Drawing by a competent teacher from Philadelphia. Ethic and Moral Philosophy are under the charge of ihe Rev. John C. Harrison. A I.nHv of ihe most refined accomplishments, intimately ac quainted with tho arrangements and practical operation of the Iumii Vninlo Schools in France, is daily expected from Paris.

The ot osncctus of this establishment, containing terms, refer ences and all necessary information may be had al the stores of Messrs. CHARLES OE Broadway, and BERAUD MONDON, 36 CourUandt sticet, or on application personally, or by mad to A. N. GIRAULT, Principal. II kJJE PAHK.

COLLEGIATE AJXU COM HE JL K.RCT A 1. 1 NSTITUT E. This I nstitution will be open MERC ed on the 1st of May next. The situation selected is distant about half a mile south of the village of Hyde Park, and fir letirement, salubrity and beauty of scenery, is surpassed by few in the rountiy. Steamboats running between New York and Albany, hind reg ularly at Hyde Park; in addition to wrucn, a steamboat lonreigiu and passengers, plies weekly between this place and New lork, atTording paren's and guardians an opportunity of vuiling the m.1 ol'ten ne ilestrnhl.

nt a moderate cxoe.ise. It is designed expressly for a Boaiding School for Young Gen tlemen, who will be admitted as early as live years and upwards with a prospect of remaining till they may have completed course of studies calculated to prepare'them'for commercial bust ness. or elitralirR to an Ot'oiir As the character nd habits of boys are supposed to be formed ft the aue of 15 years, anobjecuon will be made lo admitting any past that age, without satisfactory recommendations us lo moral and dillijjenco: It will be the unceasing duty of sistants. tne supervinon of the scholars during the hout of rwrrn'tion as we.ll as studv. An ei.

nlnv oioimd is attached to the buildinc. within which the pupils may be strictly confined during the hou. of re creation, unlets by special permission to leave. The euve.nmeut ol tnc scnooi win oe inuu mm narcuiu.i, inn .1. i i.i.

.1 .1. corner ef Clinton and 1 ivision v. eow. 29 do in Washinatnn, Indiana County, (Pa.) all of an ex once being had at all times to the feelings nnd disposition of dehn On Tuesday. My 7tTotdork fiom his late cenent qualitv, nn.l will he sold cheap lor ca.i, or exenangeu qlIcntj, aa a9 It wlU a lavouri.e oojcxi 10 u.spcnse wm.

corpo Funeral this (Thursday) afternoon, at 4 tioea, uom ins to la punishments as much as practicable, the more powerlul incen tes.dence.58 Ann st, r.RFfiOUY aed 56 iirtl lw 1. HOlTs 20 Nassau street. llvrs of will be brought into actum. inculcated without inler riia llio 27 ill II itirnt fcerly of to which c.ty her remains were remo ycdlorinterme.it. JAMES BRUEN.

only su.vi in cWd of Caleb Baldwin, Jr. aged 2 years ni.d 7 month Mobt. onthe 25.1, May, a fie a short BENJA MIN CROSBY. brickmaKcr, Maine. LF.S oussisnecs oat qu dernicicrnent ua a sortimcnt ire's etendi.

de Feiromiene, Coute ll. rie, Uuinca m. dn fJoiii. narmi lesauelles seront trouvte un crand assort imenl de Ceuteaux et rourchettcs en 1 voire, super bes services a the et a caie Hu.liers (avec vers coupec) Coetil Chandeliers. Cravens.

eu argent et autresMetaux Lampes de tout genie et tous les articles ordinaiiement requis pour la fourmliire d'une maison le tout sera vcndQ a des pnx modiques par DELAVAN ET FRERE, m31 4g9 Bioa.lway, cin de la rue Broome. MEIUCAN MONTHLY MAGAZINE Al' SJ7. CONTKN IS. oaioiAi. PAreas.

Tho Mammoulh Cave or Kentucky Sunrise and Sunset Leaves fiom a Lady's Journal No. 5 Rose to the Dead Von Jung, llieMyslifc The Betrayed; A Legend of Cha.leinagne Schiller's William Tell A Death Scene Tho Totem Vandcrlyn. rairicAi. NOTICE. Lockhart's Life of Scott An Address on Temperance The Life of Oliver Goldsmith.

MONTHLY COMMENTARY. Philadelphia June, of morality and inety will be ferino aoih leneth of any nai ttcular sect. The pupils will at tend such places of worship as may be agrocable to the ishes of parents or guardians. Experienced and compe tent teachers only will be employed. There will be two terms in the year, 23 weeks each.

The first term to commence on the 1st of Mav. The second on the 1st of Novfmber. TERMS. Boarding, washing, mending, and tuition in Lnj lish btanches, with mathematics (payable quartet ly) in ait vance $150 per annum. Latin, Greek and Hebrew, 5 per quarter F.ench, Spanish, 5 Pupils will furnish their own col bed, bedding, towels, basm, or they can bo furnished at 82 per quarter.

1 JOEL NELSON, Principal. Hyde Park, Dutchess co. N. Y. 25ih Dec.

1836. RE TERENCES. Rev. R. SHERWOOD, 1 JOHN JOHNSTON, Esq.

I E. HOLBROOK, Hyde Park. W. W. WOOD WORTH, Esq.

Kev. S. V. WESTFALL, Dr. F.

U. JOHNSTONE, JACOB HARVEY, Esq. New York N. P. HOSACK, Esq.

New York. Dr. E. L. BEADLE.

m24 CLERKS AND Just AO published and for sale by the author, at his rooms, 1 83 Broad way. (over the Drug 'ist Store) Ihe following new works which will oe louna loconemn biiijuh iiiaiiuutiiua nwo wiih Trade and Commerce. 1. THE CLERK'S GUIDE comprising a series of mercantile letters. Forms of Invoices, Bills of Parcels, Account Sales; with Hinla to Young Tradesmen it Shopkeepers explanatory remarks on Foreign Inland Bills, Insurance, Lloyel's Exchange, By B.

F. FOdfER, Master of the N. Y. Oommeicial School, author of a concise system of Bookkeeping, the Art of Rapid Writing. Sic.

Contents. Directions Tor commercial correspondence L.ttters of introduction and credit Circulars General business letters Hinis to youn tradesmen and shopkeepers on the choice of a shop Fire Insiiiance Want of capital The credit system Puichase of stock Civility lo customers Cash Purchases i i or.t..r K'nna 'ements Punctuality Ac rnimo darion bills SPECULATION Bankruptcy Reii.emeiit from business, Sic. Sec. Explanation ol commercial terms, anu equation of pay ments. At a Inning cost, we nave nerc worn Tim.ii aiiuoiu considered an indispensable companion to every young person in commercial pursuits.

To every clerk and shopkeeper it will be found serviceable as a boe of refere nce and instruction. From the Mercantile Advertiser. It contains much useful and interesting information. As a pro forma it. a counting room, and a guide and assistant to younj clerks, we commend it to general patronage the work is handsomely cot un.aiid is for saie nt IS3 Broadway.

2. "A CONCISE TREATISE ON BOOK KEEPING elucidating the and practice of Double Ent. and the modern methods of arranging Mediant's Accounts. Second edition revised, enlarged, and grcallv improved; to which added a chapter of Equation of Payme nts, Commercial terms, Sec. By B.

F. Foster, 1 vol. 8vo. pp. 200.

The design or tins work is to exhibit a view oi owk as actually practised among well informed merchants, and to lurnisn learners win a icxi uuoa suciear in us uniuiiura as to be easily understood, and yet so comprehensive as to afford nil the uilormat.on re qms ne lor iu.i acniuinaui. tains Ihe latest improvement in ine an, a.iu oe louim a uiui uide to the learner, the merchant, an.l me man ousiness. ft THK ART OF RAPID WRITING ILLUSTRATED AND EXPLAINED To which is added an elucidation of the Angular and Anti Angular systems, ny n. rosier, i voi. ovo.

with plates. The bold, tlowing, gracc.ui wrmn woi distributed throughout this k. is enough to prove that the author is a skilful and compe tent teacher. The plan is novel, ingenious, and admirably adopt ed to secure the attainment of fine Mr. FOST ER coniin es to give LESSONS in PENMAN SHIP and BOOK KEEPING, as usual, day and evening Room.

183 Broadway, (over the Liruggin aiore. m24 istf a HIE STUDY OF BOOK KEEPING. No. Cedar street C. C.

MARSH'S Course of Instruc Instruction. FAlUi REDUCED TO TWO DOLLARS. 74 The student practically opens, conducts, closes, and re opens a set of partnership accounts ne Decomcs iiniiiwr oui account books fiom actual use or reference, with trial bal ances, balance sheets, various mercantile calculations in equauon of payments, discount and interest, exchange, insurance, c. Sc. Thus the course of instruction becomes a couise of practice, pre paring thepupd for almost anv emerge cy, ny anticipating inun ficulties that belong to the subject: years must pass in a mer cantile house belorc the diversthed lius.ness wtucn is inirouue.ru the pupils in weeks, could come under his neuce.

i e' n. .1.. Rnnm. ml the Bonk JIUVCIIUI IT V. 1.3, V.

Bl U. M.w stores. The Science of Double Entry Book Keeping feimpiinei standard work, in its fifth edition, 200 pages octavo pi.ee l.fc inlrnrfnrrd into Ihn IMew ork full 1C iSCnoUIS mcferesce to anv other on tke subject. 1 T. I 1 .1,.

III. The arl oi aingie entry uook reeping, improe. tirxluction of the proof or balance." 130 pnes octavo, price io cents. By this method, Uie great cttect which has nereuMorr isted in single entry is corrected aud accounts kept by sintie entry can now be proved or balanced, and errors delected with the samo precision as in double entry. SARSAPARILLA.

2500 pounds for sale by 1 PRALL RAY l.onk tiut, mla" 108 Broadway. m22 lw 84 Maiaen usuc. Yoik Dor n.27 Guipure ml7 if NEW YORK, ALBANY, AND TROY STEAMBOAT LINE FOR ALBANY. Fiom the foot of Barclay sticet. The ERI to mortow morning at 7 clock.

Tho CHAM PLAIN Fridav morning at 7 o'clock. From the foot of Cuurtlamlt street. The SWALLOW this ifternoon at 5 o'clock. Tho NORTH AMERICA to morrow afternoon at 5 o'clock. NOTICE.

All goods, freicht, bnggage, bank mils, specie, or any other kind of pi opetty, taken, shipped, or put on board the boau ol uus line, musi oe ai me nan o. mc umn hairanjr. mSl FARE REDUCED TO TWO DOLLARS. lEOPLE'S LINE FOR ALBANY. The new and splendid steam boat ROCHESTER, Oap'ain A.

P. St. John, will leave the foot of Liberty street every TUESDAY AFTERNOON. THURSDAY and at 5 o'clock. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, The new and splendid Steamboat UTICA, Captain E.

B. will leave the fiot of Liberty street every MONDAY AFTERNOON. 1 WEDS ESDA AFTERNOON, and at 5 o'clock. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, All Baesase. Bank Bills, or anv other kind of nroner ty taken on board the boats of this tine, must be at (he risk of the owneis For further information apply on lioard, or of CROOKE FOWKS, corner of West ami l.ilwrty streets.

Positively no Freight taken after 4 o'clock, P. M. Wi87 I'OR POUGHKEEPS1E. The steamboat EMR FOR PKKKSKILL. VERPI.ANOK, GRASSY POINT, SING SING, TARRYTOWN, DOBB'S FEKRi, AND YONKERS.

Tnihill RALD, Captain George Wil k.iis n. will ave New York from iSsXX the fo.t of Murray street, every MONDAY, THITKSDAY, and I at 5 P. M. SATURDAY, For PoughUcepsie and intermediate lamhngs. Returning, leaves Poughkeepsie from the foot of Mill street, for New York and intermediate landings, every WEDNKSDAY, FRIDAY, and at 6 o'clock, P.

M. SUN DAY. Landins at Fis'diill Lone Dock, on the passage up, on Thursday and Saturday mSts. From the Foot of Chambers Daily, (Friday excepted at 7 o'clock, A.M. The Steamboat UNION, Capt.

II r. it iff Alir3oo.la Fr. i.rl.t Rnmtaoe. Bank Bills. Snecie.or Iritut of of nr.ii.ertv' tkpn.

shinned. Or OUt OH board of this boat, must be at l'ie rikk of the owners of such Gooils, 7 AM. I PM. NEW HAVEN II ART FORD STEAMBOAT LINE. Summer JliTanstmen'.

On and after Monilav. the 24t.li until further notice, the steamer EW HAV EN, Captain J. Stone, and tho steamer NEW YORK, Captain B. Stone, will alter nately leave New 1 ork daily, (Sundays excepted) iroin me ast River Steamboat Place, fwot of Beekman street, at 7 clock M. Returning, leave New Haven daily, (Smidars excepted) at 7 o'clock, A.

M. Excellent post Uoaclies will te aT the ftteamnoat lamung ai New Haven, to convey passengers to Hartford, Boston and 'rovidencu, daily also lo l.itehlield daiiv, via tYateioury, ano Litchfield, via Woodbury, Tuesdays, Thu.sd. and Salur lays; also, to Wo'io tville and Plymouth, via Waterbury, Tiiet lavs, hnrsdavs and Saturdays. N. B.

The New Haven Steamboat Company will not be re ipoi.nl le for (Mrkaircs ol any mrl, tmfcxt ll.ey are dehv'eied tin New lork) to the ol the boats, er ttieir ageni, jonn Savon and in New Haven, at their office. For further information, en pure of i7 JOHN SAXTON, 114 Swth st. NEW RRIGUTON FER KY. The new steambontNEW BRIGHTON. Captain Wate bury, will in fuliire ply txelutivilv be tween New York and New Brighton.

The hours will be as fol lows On Wee Days, At On Sundays will leave Newark at 7 A. M. Barclay st. 10 A M. 4 M.

and 2) P. M. New York at 9) A. M. and 5 P.

M. Fare IS'i N. All goods, hnigage or any articles whatsoever, will be taken onlVal ihe risk of their srsneelivc own" "7 Tiout ri Kit The Steamboats IIOBOKEN anil PIONEER will leave the fool ol ueljv street and Hoboken every ii i r. a ej ii e. i win ie inn nal street at the commencement of each hour and eveiy hairhour, and Hoboken every intermediate half hour.

N. B. On Sundays two boats at Uanal street. NIGHT BOAT. The Niht Boat will commence on the loth of May, and will run as follows Leave Barclay street al the commencement ol i ii I A I.I.

WIOI1T oarh hour, anu nommir dvoij hvhuvww nj lllHMIUIllir. FOR LIVER POO L. PACKET OF THE 24th JUNE. The Packet Ship UNITED STATES, rN. Hol lridae, Master will sa as aoove, ner regular For Freight or Passage, apply on ooaru mr lane.lo STEPHEN WHITNEY.

SANDS.TURNER,FOX&CO. or to ROBERT KERMIT, 71 soutli street. TO LET. Pleasant rooms may be hid for asma retired family, at 133 William street h.wrse on the rear of the lot. No childicn will be taken.

Enilii.reonlh" prem.ses. FOR SALEA PAPKIi JMiLL. amj FARM in Hanovci, (Morris Co. N. Whippany rivet runs through nearly the middle of the premises.

The null has four engines, one vat. machine ana orjer, ana an abundance of sin ins and river water in thedryest seasons. 1 here which are five Houses, well calculate.1 for Manu.aenirers. wild a Barn, Stable, Cowshed Wa on Houses, and other convenient out houses. The fcituation is remarkably pleasant and in consequence of its nearness to the Philadelphia and New York market, ii very desirable for manufacturing purposes.

The terms will be mile easy. For further nart.cu.a.s, ap p'y lo rr 27 lw 1. Il.Jli, .11 lll3iiii aimu A FARM FOR SALE, in Cairo, iu the villa of Gayloid, Cireen coiin.y. on the Alliens liun 10 miles from A'h ns. It consists ol Sl acres ol ood land, on which is a nous and other necessary uuuuu.g...

Immediate possession a.id terms easy. Agfc yMwl TO BE LET The two story brick house N. 45 John stieet. Ene.uire of ni27 I. st.

A FARM IN HEMPSTEAD, L. I. FOU SALE. It of al ul60 acres good land, under and iiioductlon. On it is a double frame 1 dwelliMg house, barn, on: houses, and a Ito irisiiisg anpie anu pear tvcllir." House, i tK orcli chard.

It is a good stsnd foe a public house, for which it is now iiiiicd. mid is pleasantly situated on ihesou.h side of Long Is i i I in the neighborhood where the iiiitort.ina'e M. x'ico was recently wrecked. Terms made easy, i particulars enquire of a 26 VI IUII1II I I. HOIT, 20 Na.san st.

TO LET, To a small family. raTt of a "otIern built House, No. 221 William street, consisting of 2 narlors with folding doors, will, pantrie and bed room on the same floor, and attics. To any one wanting sucli a residence this oners a very desirable oirt.mity. If not let as above it will be disposed or to single gentlemen, in separate apartments.

I on the iri'mi cs nil. istt i I 1. lire rY I 1 novt. Apply to Tiivvr oSemlif No. 49 Nassau st FARM I OR SALE, acre i first rate land, in Rochester, Ulster Coein'y, 15 i miles fiom Kmaston.

in a remarkably oeautiiui sieua.ion. Another of IbO acres, in We stcheste with r. 14 miles oi mis cuy. ofthesj farms huve the nc essaiy hu Idu.gs Tor immediate Pnr further niriculars. rrolvto mjl I.

HOIT, 20 Nassau st it. mSO "STORE IN PLNE STREET TO LK To Let ihe Four story fire pmol Stote. No. 2, Pine st. eel.

It is substantially built, hiving an iron front to the first story also under cellars, a id two vaiHs under tnetrceu It can be insureil at low rates. For terms, apply at the Book store, al the corner of Pine street and Broadway. Also, TWO OFFICES To Apply above. WANTED A Clerk who writes a good nana, and is an expert Accountant, capable ef keeping Books. Address P.

Co. New York Post Oirke, natr.ms reference as to abilities. rn29 2l ITT ANTED A Situation bva smart active lad, 15 years aee, has a good edncitio.w hes a eood regular inrss band, and has had one year's experience in a wholesale and retail Jewel. store Good reference given address H. B.

260 I Post Office. m29 1 wis pEN THOUSAND DOLLARS WANTED on bond and mortzace. The whole will be tiken in one sum or smaller sams, and the mobt satisfactory security jiven Apply to I. HOIT. 20 Nassau street.

ml5 No. JO South at. AMUSEMENTS. PARK THEATRE. This Evening, June 1st, will be performed the Comedy of BORN TO GOOD LUCIC.

at.rteen Kaueriy power Count Madi Mr. Fisher Coradino Mr, Isherwood Countess Motirga, Mrs. Wheatley Aiargareua, Mrs Dune After which Fancy Dance, by Master and Miss Wells After which' the faice of THE OMNIBU, Pat Rooney Mr. Power. The whole to conclude wiih the THE SOLDIER'S COURTSHIP.

Col. O'Gayton, Mr. Mason Lady Mclfcrd, Miss Whcartcy Saturday, Mr. RICHING'S Benefit. 1 ickets buxvs gl Pit, dOcents; Gallery, 25 cents.

Doois open at 7 performance commences st 7 LOUISA U. MEDINA'S BENEFIT. AMERICAN Tf IKATKK BOWERYr 1 his Eveiuug, June will he perfumed ihe last act of NORMAN LESLIE. Norman Leslie, Mr. J.

R. Scott Frederick Morton, Mr. Flynn Louisa, Miss Waring After which, Sd act of RIENZ1. Cola di Ricnzi, Mr. Geo.

Jones Nina, the Tritn.ness, Mis. Flynn After which, 1st act of LA FITTE, THE PIRATE OF THE Gl'LF. La Fine, Mr. J. Scott Theodore, Miss Waring To conclude with the Farce of LOAN OF A LOVER.

Gurtru.le, Mrs. Flynn Peter Spke, Mr. Gaies Ou Friday, Mr. WOODHULL'S Benefit. Doors open at 17 clock Cuitain rises at 71 Checks not transferable.

Seats may be secured at the Box Office. A full and efficient police ha been engaged and wilt be actively employed in preset vmg good or do. N. ii. For sale, 2 Shares in the Stock of the American The aire Bowery.

Aflily to Mi. Draper, at Box Office. IJMtAINKLIN THEATRE. Chatham So.uarf.. This Kvemng, Juno 1st, will be performed the 1 ra raaof SHOCK THE SHEPHERD.

Shock, the Shepherd, Mr. Wm. Sefton To which will be added DEAF AS A POST. rut am Sappy, Mr. Mitchell Mrs.

Plumplv, Mrs. Thomaa To conclude with the Farce ol CATCHING AN HEIRESS. Tom Twig, Mr. John Sefton Sally Giggle, Miss Anderson Saturday, Air. MITCHELL'S Benefit, Doors open at 6) o'clock perlonuance lo commence at 7J o'clock.

A .1 Ty CO T). OS INSTITUTE, 37 Bowety. MESSRS. HAMNGTOS, for the last three years Proprietors of the Moving Dioramas, ever gratelul for U.e extreme ly liberal pa ronaje they havu leeeived in New York, and anxious to di serve a continuance of the same, by the intioduction of every novelty worthy of public n.iti. have the pleasure of announcing that they are unv making active preparations lo fit up in the same splendid slyle as in London, the highly popular, instinctive, and novel exhibition lately shown at the Col losseuiu in Loudon, and Luow by the nainr of tho AFRICAN ULK.N.

Ptoduced under the immediate direction of Mr. Stced.nan, for ten years Missionary in those eliMant regions. In older to show this tru'y novel and lomnntic exhibition to very poss.ble advan tage arrangements have been entered into with the proprietors ot tho Zoological in the Boweiy.f. tho whole of that im mensn building, tho interior of which will be enlarged ho as to afford a space of near Ten Thousand Square Feet. Linns, Tigers, Hyenas, and other animals, are setn in their dens, busied in the work of di stiuclion.

Leaving Pier No. 4, North Rivtr, 7 o'clock, A.M. and 4 o' rocky opening, is an clock. P. M.

New Brighton Dock, at 8 A. M. 5J P. On Sundays. Leaves New York z.t 10 A.M.

3 P.M. New Brighton, at 10) A.M. 5 P.M. ICTiP The NEW BRIGHTON will be employed in T0WI58 between 9 and 4 o'clock, daily. Or leis received onboaid, at 1'ier iNo.

4 jNorin never. FOU NEWARK. The new steamboat PASSAIC, Capt. B. Tate, will resume he Irips between Newotk an I Ne York on Wednesday March 15th, and contii.ue as lo'lows Leave Newark Centre Wharf New York, foot of I I Al the tarther extremity of the Glen, looking through a wild 1JIORAMIC VIEW.

Occupying upwards of thuusind square feet, painted in oil, hy Mr. T. M. Bayncs, le presenting tle wild beauties of romantic remons, in the most masterly manner. The dealhuf Mr Thackcry.tho in.

fortunate traveller, by the wilet Elephants, forms a prominent irt id the picture to the left of which stands as it wi re, distinct from (he beautiful MIMOSA TREE. The centre of the scene being fitted up v.ilh distant scenery, I tion sales and views oi inc rw MISSIONARY' SETTLEMENTS And of the Kraals of several lubes of B.Khnien and Caffrcs, tosethcr with the massacre of an 1 lish patty by the natives. AVith a view of meeting the extraordinary expense necessarily incurred in this stupendous undeitakine. (occiipyinz the services of upwards of a liundred individuals tho Messrs. Haiiinglon would respectfully slate, I hit their Iwxik for seasem suhscribe rs is now opeti at the Dioramic City SaUxu.fmin 10 le 4, and AUCTION SALES.

EDWARD 11. LUDLOW CO. 8L" Koo No Broad iTRitf. (Adjoining Mewrs. James Bleecker Sons.) TnVRSDAY, June 7.

JttZ'rr rAT0' in Herk.u.er county, near the town of Little Falls. The road from I hre.igl.this fa n. it is about 5 miles from the Ene canal. thirds or the purchase can remain on bond and mortfaee at 7 cent. Sot cent.

i ew Jersey. irt nC IimKm lBnJ wo nrw jorsry. UKsexcouniy.wwnsliip of Vernon, on tho road fiem Caaislor r. i rug property is in the cinily oi a number uf irwi forges, Tor which the wood is very desirable. One half can remain on niureara 1 iLlianisliuiuh.

A two Ttory frame house, modern finished; on Grand street, WUU.mab.irgn. li 'l hr Tenth street.brtween Sd ami 3d avenues, 25x100 AT PRIVATE SALE. ory house ami I Ko. 94 i MOtVnOIMenn.il a ui ii lUIUIIldlltr XJUJIC9 UV iii I 1 i Scats may be secured by applying at the Box office between 1 cseplate warmers, lea caddies, japanned 10 and 2 o'clock. candlesticks, suuifeis and trays, pchshii powder, thimbles, cases coiper lea kettles, slew pins, Rumford healers, Irapa, A Alt D.

brushes, sand papr sash cor Js, faot scrape rs; g.mblets, hammers, xrr. ci rvnin viiiniTioM i Vty'' sawscu, files, fcale beams, glue ihih, 1 case Dixon NOVEL AND SPLENDID EXHIBITION, just armed best Brilaimia ware, c.rflee. tea.suiia, and milk, with a variety of i i i sis' I i i iroin Ljonaoa.Rnusnornvio ut cxiimutuui uir i oincr srucicv. ooia wimout reserve. in siev House iNo.

Cemrtlandt sUeet. 2 wo 3 stor, es and lots in Clinton Place. story buck he.usc an.l lot 170 Sixth Avenuei story rek house and lot 155 Crosby atrert Lot smUtore No. 106 Chanel sireet. Two 3 stewy houses and lou 4C6 and 451 Houston st.

4 story house and lot corner ol McDomjal st. and Waverly Pl.c. 1 wo 2 story houses and lots, 2o and 87 et. Mark's Place 2 story brick house and lot 7lh st. between Sd and 3d Avenues 2 story brick house sod lot on 6lh st.

between Avenues arvdU Two i story houses and lots Nos 6 and 21 St Marks Plaee. 8 stoi house and lot on 2 2d st. between 8th and 9lh avenues. Two 2 story houses and lots Nos 7 and II Third st. 2 story house and lot on Vanck near Canal sl.

2 story house and lot 175 Canal sl. 3 st.H house and lease of lot corner of 9th st. and Broadway House and lot 35 Bond st. 2 story house and lot 89 Carmine st. 2 story brick house 145 Barrow st.

do do 74 Bedford, do do 45 do 3 story house and lot 546) Bioadway. 3 story house and lease of lol 763 Broadway. 11 AARON LEVY. Store 18 Cor stlasdt street, ve st aims, beak BxoiDWxr AARON LEVY will pivn his nerson.l slteiwlsncs either at private hsuses, or at Lis store, for the sale of Furni lure i THIS hVKNINii. Italian Oil Paintinss.

Half nasi 7 uVlnrk. i th. a valunble collection of Oil Pa Minns, i Jsl received from Vloruea containing many fine paintings by the best masters connois. mi ivi. They can now be seen with catalogues.

FRIDAY MORNING. Hardware and House Funiilung Articles. 10 o'clock. This Sloe'k consists of 1 case trays and waiters, bieid kmve and cheese trays I case Sheffield plated candlesticks, snuffers and trays, of SATURDAY EVENING. Framed O.I Paintings At early candlelight, at the Arcade Ba'hs, Chamber street, a choice and valuable collection of old and nvvlcrn oil paintings, handsomely framed.

This collection coin prises many beautiful works of ait, and they are in good Older Jk. will iiiMiiivcly be sold, whatever may he the state of the weather. They can bo examined wiih catalogue from Tuesday afternoon until the tune of sale. MONDAY MORNING. Rose Jaitonicas 10 o'clock, at Ihe auction room, several hun dred of those rate and superb plants, from 1 to 6 feet high, all in prime order.

The collection contains Uie Mlowing new and choice varieties, viz i Cain Harrisonia, pure white, half the size of the dl.h. white. Olifoia Myrtifolla Clinloiiia Welbankiana Chand.erii Sesanqua Roses Humes Blush lireville Red Dbl, White Waralah Did. Striped. Many supeib Seedling Cam, Lc.

The Plants will be ready for inspection on Friday wninp. All are inviied to view tin (ge ma,) the choicest of Flora's la vois probably ihe last the subscriber will offer this seasem. T. DUNLAP. BY COOLEY BANGS.

Store 196 Bkoadwat. SAMUEL MAVERICK. Auctioneer. llL Liberal advances made on all goods consigned for aire FRIDAY EVENING. At 7) o'clock, at the auction room.

Miscellaneous Bjoks. A large collection of valuable miscella neous books, comprising a creat variety of historical, poetical, the ological, classical and school books, novels, Sic. mostly in quantities to suit dealers and others. Among them are Jefferson's Works. 4v Roadcu'sLife of Mis Siddons Essay on Biblical Lit.

ratnre Howe and Bates' wniks; they look for patronage lo that public, distinguished alike foi its Deninan Midwifery Carter Letters. 2v Gregory's Letters, 2 ill I'l'sa'st lr'iil 'at Wns i.0 Du I urbanity and libel ality Season Tickets, to present subscribe. I. Single. Admission to the Glen, 50 Ce KZJ" Due notice of oneiutir an otl.ei particulars will be given in a few days.

m29 rritU HOMi at ratLE'S IUSEUM, AND GALLERY OF THE FINE ARTS, BROADWAT, OPPOSITE THK PARK. THE SIAMESE TWIN Bit OTHERS, have just returned Irom the South, and have made arrangements to exhibit the Museum ii a few evenings only. They were born in the Kingdom of Sinm, in 1811. They are now familiar with our language, and are xtremely in'cresung, amiab'e an.l politu in their deportment, and conversant on alinoct every topic. Such an instance of Two United Roelies has never been previously presented lo the philosophic enquiier, and may not again fur ages to come.

Mlt. WELDEN, the celebrated Magician, will go through his astoniihing feats of Legerdemain every evening, commencing at half past 8 o'clock. MAJOR i fc.Vli.NS, the American Uwair, cuts accurate likenesses ih pi at one shilling each tie also execule a wood cuts at the shortest notice. Great living ANACONDA SERPENT, of Bengal, 14 feet in length, and is so perfectly docile, as lo be handled by the most timid. Admittance to the wlmlo, including the Museum, 25 cents; children under 10 years halt nice.

m23 A MER1CAN MUSEUM. EX TKAORD1 JTX. NARY NOVELTY. The Proprietor of ibis Establish I ment ever anxious to gratify their vistors, have engaged for a I short season, Ihe ce chratrel Master i OUNLe, the Juvenile Ma gician, to give a series of his highly popular entertainments at this place, EVERY EVEN ING, commencing at a quarter past Eight o'clock. The wonderful anil astonishing Experiments, which have been cxhilaicd by Master X.

to ciowded audiences in ihe ntv of Boston, for Eighty Nights i.i succession, and whose Indian Balancing, Meehauical and Physical Experiments, Magical Illusions, and Fca's of which would astumsh even the gieat Adrien himself, have secured for him the highest appro bation and applause. THE FINE ARTS, now Exhibiting. Day and Evening,) a Splendid Copy ot K. nnni West P.clu.eol i.hr.st Henlinc. ihe Sick, in the Teii.nle.

painted bv an eminent ArliM. has stood the criticism uf good judge and pronounced by all lo be a Faithful Copy. TheGRAND COSMORAMA of this Museum, is the most ttimivii nn.l mannifi2eril xlnliitiori of the kind known. Deposited for sale, a collection of about four hundred most beau itirHe. mounted and in cases.

Admission lo the whole 2i cents; children under 12 years (with their guardians) ha'l 1 museum is open a t. ivi. 10 i ivi. mio CtLOCKS, at wholesale and retail, of every de scription and low ices, at SMITH'S Clock Esiablishme.it, corner of Bowery and Division sireet. Brass Clicks made to order for Banks, "Clenches, and warranted Clock Faces, Rods, Balls, Bulls, Keys, sc.

lor Uie tiade lor Uhlirch Steeples, a superior aitiile. I aces painted in the best style also, r.cn utas uiais. Entrance 7i Bewery. 29 A. B.SMITH.

at a very pleasant healthy situation, five miles from Jersey Uity and Hoboken Fenies, and a ia.terof a mile from the Patterson Railroad Bridge, from whence passage can be had to ami from in twenty minutes. Also, good pasturage lor nurses a ia i i I i TOLET The basement story and third "mD loft ofthenew brick building. No. 15 Ann street, coiner tot Theatre Alley. Kmiuire in first story, of J.

C. RfKER. tLEKKSHIP ARMS ANTED. The advertiser KJ wishes lo obtain a situation in a Wholesale Dry Goods or Commission Home being iiossesse of long practical experience he considers himself conqietent lo give satisfac'ion to tnc em plovei. ftetr to Wilson G.

Hunt, 4S I Pearl, corner of Chatham street. AMI LIES OR INDIVIDUALS WISHING J. BOARD IN THE COUNTRY'. can be accommodated or Itiriuer particulars, appiy on inc J. H.

BURRAS, Surgeon Dentist, No. 1 Oliver s'. WANTED. Twenty good Farms, w.tl.in a reasonable di of ihe c.ty, at a TheVve fire p'sTORE, No Fst. the may be soldlor cash.byg.

p. accoid Nassau st. fnWENTV FIVE TO THIRTY THOUSAND liars wanted for four or five years on property in the One ot about fifty first wird, worth double the amount interest payable quarterly. Address B. box 445 Lower fos.

umce. mi arawim JOARD WAN TED In a small private family AJJnrss Uos 417 I'm CMfiite. T30ARD FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED f21 I JD Any respectable family wishing to lessen their own ox penses oy arcommoonnuj; minify ui ru or luur jie rsmis, ui genteel anil comfortable manner, can have an opportunity by a ldresstn" a note, sta'm the exact location, to box 301 upper xe olhce. The west and upper part of the city, or the immediate Vicinity of the Battery, would be p.eferrcd. a22 TTANTED Alniddleliied White Woman to do the general work of a snail family una that can bring a good recommendation from her List place for honesty and sobrir I 1 ,26 iv, mar Hppiy ioc ifivisiun siren.

ANTF.I1 in a luhr.lreslp nnil rptail hardware i on A fair comTensstion wi'll be allowed for is sor.Tcts. A line addressed to Co. Evening SUr, will meet with attention. w.a i.iiw a vinff aw sji i.x.viii sii i.uiiai ui at yC ANTED $3 to 12,000 at 7 per nt unproved prope rty in Front street, in tho Second ard, of die city of Btooklvn, worth more thsn double amount. ipptVlO iTni.m" Lt nWtf snd Henry streets, Brooklyn.

ttthpat vn kvk. White and ted wheat VV an I Odessa Rye. for sale ii. Ws.o si.il m.rchas ti it i i ii ai mil hi. i i a i in.

a i up npim nnrnocMi oi hv ASiAiiNc.iv, VV ih citv. ennlaiuiiif a small water power, ind about 10 to I m2S 15 acres improved land, fiuit trees, Inniiire if I. HOIT, 20 Nassau st. ANILA HEMP. 70 bales hemp, ier Alexan der from Manila, for sale by NATH.

L. GP.O. GRI8WOLD. T3 00MS TO LET. A suit of rooms consisting IV back room, pantry between, an I a bed room cm the 2d floor of a house pleasantv srtuaicd in Sprin5 street, anr Hudson stieet, witn or w.m,ou.

ppiy ai m2S J. B. ANSEN'S Book and Stidinncry Store, 153 Nassau stir. 'I. Chcmtrv Life in London Sh ikspearo, 2v.

8vo New York Edition super Common Praver Buoks Rollins' Ancient History Wads worth's Poetical Works JolmsW. Walker LSiaiie haiinlv Encyclopedia Mr iKiiun'i coiiipleto Works Magnolia Parlor Book, 1637; Sl. Pierro's Studies of Nature Burn's Works Methodist Hymns; Watts' do Zions Songster; Scott's Life of Napoleon; Biichan's Domestic Medicine '1 itimhuh's Indian War; Morse's largo Atlas Stranger in America; American Oratory; Chatham's, Burke's and skine's Speeches; Thaddrus ol Waisaw; Elements of Chemistry Charles IX Goldsmith's Rome; History of the Inq usuion of S.aui Lardnei's Uuvcrsal Hist My; Manner's Chronicle; Campaign's of Napoleon Ladies Companion Brown's Conrotd inco pocket and school Hi and Testaments Spelling Books, Lead Pencils, evcrpuiw eke. Also 10 dozen Kninp's runeriot Blanking. Also A lot of Blank Books, assorted in Journals, Ledgers, 4 c.

Also An assortment of full and half bound blank book, ever point leads, le ad pencils, 4 c. Also 20 dozen Knapp's superior unrivalled Blacking at store. Particulais in cata'ngues at store on day of sale. SATURDAY EVENING, 10th inst. Private Library A large and valuable private library of rare and scarce baoks.

Also A cabinet of minerals, mahogany bookcase, Itn. W. C. HAGGERTY, Auetinoer. BY JOHN HAGGERTY SONS.

AT PRIVATE SALE. 15 cases purple, Blue, and pink Bengal stripes; BY JOSEPH SAMfSON St CO. paer. Store 1S3 J'karl streit. See Dr.

HORNE'S adveittsemcnt, last page ot this al i PRINTING. JAMES VAN NORDKN, Printer, 27 Pine street, (over the office of the JCvening Post,) opposite Uie Custom House. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, Neatly, ttccuraltly, unrfpunctucUi txteuttd. Catalogues, Carde, Circulars, Prices Cur.ent, Notes, Checks. Bi'ls of Exchange, and every description of Mercantile Blanks done in the neatest style, and on reasonable ler.ns.

Posting Bills, printed at the shortest notice. in 12 CREAT SALE OF REAL ESTATE. AT NEW BRIGHTON, BEAVER COUNTY PA. THE HEAL ESTATE or David Townsend, deceased, late of New Brirhton, Beaver county, will be off. ted at Public Sale, on tho premises, by the Executors, on the 2d day of kixlh ino.iih.

oi the I2ih day of June next. This property consists of abut ONE HUNDRED LOTS, delightfully situated in the nourishing Village of New Brighton, wiih soma two bundled Acres of valuable Land adjoining (he said ilia together with a four story Mlone Flouring Mill, Saw Mill. c. ic. ana a great amount ol waier i otci.

i ne enure power al New Brighton, was nricinally divided into one hundred sl.aies.of which twenty four have been sold; and are now chiefly employed ihe remaining seveniy six shares, will be offered In lots or shares to suit pin chassis. For a pair of five Sect Burr Mill Stones, it is presumed I hat two shares will be sufficient. The Stone Mill, above alluded to. is supplied with power from ihe Canal, independently ol the seventy six thare. The two handled acres, will be orleicd in out lots, at from one to ten acres each, to accommodate thoso who purchase in lots or water power.

The sale be positive, Ihe terms liberal, and the HUs indisputable. All other particulars will be made known on the day ot sale. For general information, respecting the merits of this location, the public are referred lespecifully to numerous communications heretofore published in the Saturday Evening Post, and Casket, of Philadelphia, and to pamphlets, Charts, Maps, tc tee. published by M. T.

C. Gould, of Heave, county. Persons desirous of viewing the premises pieyious to sale, will be waited un by the undersigm d. JOHN PUGH. 1 LEVI McCONNEL, Executors.

N. TOWNSEND, The sale will be continued fiom day today, Idl ihe who.o Property is elisposed of. CJ The lioston uourifr wt i please puiiiisn io. tri weekly the Providence Journal, di (he Courier Enquirer, and Pt. New York, do Unit, wans i iic The auhscrilicr has rce.

adelphia.elo; and the Saturday Kvemne PoM tnree T.y ly; iheChronicloand American, Baltimore, tn weekly Pitls hurj Advocate, do and the Evening Visitor wee kly ih. Con ne.utGssette. do; Ihe BuHale. urnal, and Cleveland Gaxet.e. i i i Ai(t vnllf i 1 Vt.

I 111 a I aTk l. I. PAPER liAuiwo, ouiiAJcao, id by the latest arrivals from France. 75 bales an I ewes Aisncuigs Silvei Gold aud Imitation Boid. rs; comprising a complete and xtensive assortment.

Hie wrd lews, kc. The liude.signeawuuiu urrv ruuisrs, urn musi oe llio above Paper Hangings are of my own importation. nd were, se lerle wiih great care, expressly for tins market, snd believed to as steal a variety as can bo found in Ihe eitv. Sold W. H.

SACKEtT, 103 William street, neat Maiden Lane, or 87 Division stieet. tf Rooms psnered ia the best st vie. a 10 "ORENCH PAPER HANGINGS, FIRE BOARD PRINTS, Ike The suliserihrr has on hand a very rxtin assortment of Flench Pjptr Hanginuif his own importation, which he will sell Irom fifteen to twenty five per cent less than his usual price, in quantities to sut purchasers. Merchants, Dealers and Families will find it to their interest lo apply at my sto.e 3 Wi.liaiu or 87 Division sireet. where wall not bit disappointed in being accommodated at ungual low pi ices.

nrzj W. 11. bAUHM I. rpOWN LOTS IN ERIE, (Pa.) One in Kourtti JL and one in Fifth street, near Chestnut, will be sold on accommodating terms. They measure 82 1 2 by 16S feet, and are in a.

de sirable situation. Apply to I. HOIT.20 Nassau sl. lw IOR SALE. A Hrst rate acres) of land it Henry quarter section (loi near Hock K.vsr.) imrwis.

Tlorled las. summer hythe mesen. Will be sold low fo, io Naseaosbeer. Ill Anie i I.AC sucasrs uo OHfcLUv 1, if 1 AH DOW A. CO.

(IT r.HT lor landing, SaKby.

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