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Jims 8 Ckoo, tbeoeter rt Collin, Peter Coury, Henry wruraeti, ntemeo rluttis, Uhsha HuiltM. nd KMlef. Gee lockwood. Wtn Does. John Mur phy, John Neebh, Csneliu.

Seheocx, Mathew Chiches tor, nraiwM Lsean, noaes unnnell, John Harrison, Hiram Havens, Jhn Murphy, jr. James Morgan, James Noble, WJ Morris, Wm Shannen, Sand, Wn Skid more. alanine Smith. Mr Clean. East man, James Willhms, Whiting Jas Miller, Wm O'Brien, Johi A very, Wro Brandt, John Brown, Thomas Bella.

Caleb Baker John Brnthertoo, Jacob Bendereaugle, Johl A Barrett, Char lea Barnard, Blanchard. Jonai Baldwin, John Blver, Geo Co'lins, Franklin Cisco, Jai Cockrfair, John Cling, Henry Clmc, Michael Cavanaga Joel Conckhn, James Clark; Joseph Close, Joseph Dalrvrople, Benj Disbrow, Francis Douglass, Erben, Caleb Fordham. William I wood, Sand F.erald, Francis Obrey, Aremas Price, Edward Price, Cms Poetiey, Jr. Capt Powers, Joseph Rygott, Jacob Rmamond, Eleazar Starr, Abram Starr, Samuel Try on, Wm Tenure, John Turney, William Tucker, James MTilley, Samson Tilley, Jonah Til ley, Thoaiaa Turtey, John Thomas, Azahet French, Patrick Collins, Ael Marker, Ntrholas Barry, William Randall, Join Small, Seth Ewen, lnger soll, Henry Kelso George Kelso, Henry Kip, Samuel Luplon, Abraham Lane. Capi A Minard, Willard Ide, Selah Mott, Ebeiecer Merrill, James Oakley, Morris Oakley, Madisor Oakley, Garomer Oakley, Upson.

James Alison, Jonas White, John Priestley, James Mnlrtne, Alex Ward, Abraham Hyatt, Robert Watts, Jacob Dewit, John Irwin, Peter Kikeman, James Kent, James Crenley, Charles Larkey, Washington Hutton, Phinraa Lockwood, lames Havens. Geo Mansfield. Elliot Higgins, Wm Cutcart, Saml Kidder, Charles I I i now, joarpn nan on, i nomas Kavwond. James Logan, James Gillespie. John Mamh Wm rnXn.n ik.M' Kibbin, Joseph Seleeb, Joseph Hyde, Samuel Mes serole, Wm Wendover, Mathews, Young, Oliver oiaie, uw oami Acaeriey.

Jonn Anderson, Joshu Barmuin, Abraham Hoyl, Frederick Bradley. Christian Bergh, Wm Cuscaden, Alex Cuscaden, Dr Wm A Clark, Dr James Cromwell, Geo Coutant, Harrison CannirT, Wm Carter, Jarvis Calvert, Abm Dally, Jr. Daniel Dnenlia arret Furman, Bernard Fox, John renneu, Unas Ur'Hen, ro Urav, Henry Goodyou, Geddy, Wm Gibson, Chas Gunyoti, Francis Gross, Jef fv Hand, Wm De la Montagniei Saml Moore, Henry Mason, Dr Wm Rockwell. Cornelius Reed, Isaac Rose, Richard Raynor, Capt Benj Smith, Harvy Smith, Capi Wm Smith, Ira Smith, Capt Isaac Smith, St eor, Effingham SchrefTellrn, Wro Scott, Aaron Swartx, Edward Smylir, Ebenrzer Sturges, Francis Swords, Was Vandyke, Thoe Vail, Bernard Williams, Peter Wilson, Caleb Woodruff, Thos Wheeler, Wm Wet more, Leonard Yault, Adam Youle, John A Weeks, James Hancock, Chas Havens, Albert Havens, Tbos Thos Holt, Jr. Tbos Hope, David Hams, David Lyon, no Lereridge, Joseph Monk, John Hancock, David McGie, Jaa Morgan, Asa Mann, I John McEwen, Daniel Hughes, Henry Bool, Geo Price, Owen Murphv, Hush McCuliev, Manuel Fcx ido, John McCartv, John Skinner, John Davis, Wm Anderson, Geo Thorn bum, Peter Pinckney, Joseph Jones, Albert Mason, James McAuIry, Wm Skid more, Ebeneser Alien, Geo Allen, John Brown, Mr Chichester, Mr Peck.

Wm Chase, Joseph Martin, Wm Lewis, Lvman Fowler, Thos Clark, Rose. Rote, Win Catin, as Gotham, Thos Obrien, Wm Wheaton, Ward Smith. Thomas Tomer, Wm A Hubbell, Jeremiah Wood,) Charles A Davis, Jacob Faulkner, John Hum, Samuel odd, Joseph fcgott, Leonard Wyani, Wm Cntlin. Wm Han, Charles Foster, John Cos'tar, Robert Green, is Kelso, Joseph Hyde, Seth Ewen, Abm Larue, John Rosse'l Glazier, Owen Smith, Saml Kendell, David Feeks, James Miller, Robert Watts, Jacob Bali. Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeiim; be published in the Evening Post, Standard, Democratic Chronicle, and Troth Teller.

THOMSON PRICE, Chairman. Ti i i Ebeoexer Clark, Jr. ml 7 GENERAL COMMITTEE OF DAMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN YOUNG MEN. An adjourned Meeting Committee wilt be held at Tammany HalU, This Evening, (Monday) at 3 o'clock, on business of importance. MORGAN L.

SMITH, Chairman. Jambs A. CHarrLt, Job, A. Mokrill, Seereunei. 6ENERAL COMMITTEE OF DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN YOUNG MEN.

At a meeting of ihe General Committee of De mocratic tiepuDlican inung Alen hefcl at xaranany Hall, oa Friday evening, 14ih inst. it was resolved, That it Be recommended to the democratic rtepuoiican Young Men of the city and county of New York, Irteodly to regular nominations and the usages oi the party to meet in their respective wardj, on Friday evening next, at half past 7 o'clock, to make the necessary arrangements preparatory to the ensuinj charter elec Resolved, Tkat the ward meetings be held at the following places lit ard at Broad Street House, corner of Broad ind Pearl street. at Shakspeare Hotel, cor. of Nassau St Fulton sis. Washington Lunch, 199 Washington St.

Harmony Hall. cor. William and Duane si. Riley's, cor. Provost and Chaple St.

John Lyners, 500 Peail at. E. Wiiherau's, 207 Division at. Davis's Long Room, 168 Spring st. Bleecker House.

Vanderwaler's Military Hall. K. C. Hawkins', cor. A len and Houston st.

Gen. Hickock's Hickorv Tree Hotel. Kelly's Republican Hall. at the 14th Ward Hotel, cor. of Grand nnd izabeth st.

Randoll's. cor. Broadway and Bleecker st. 3d 4h 6th 7th 8th 9 th 10m llth 12th 14th 15th Resolved. That lite foregoing proceedings be signed bv Ihe Chairman and Secreiaries and published.

MORGAN L. SMI I Chairman. siecretanes. JOHS A. MOBBILL, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD.

Tne Store of the subscribers, corner of William and Ana streets, waa entered on Saturday or Sunday night last, and robbed of the following articles, amounting about S2000 About 0 doz. black and white Silk Hose Half Hose vaneus qualities. 6 pan pieces Thread Lace from 1 to 2 inches wide to part pieces Merino Cloth SO to 40 part pices SILKS, consisting of Gros de Naples, Florence, Italian Lustrings, kc. black and colored 8 or 10 embroidered Muslin Capes 4 lbs. black Sewing Silk 5 or 6 part pieces black Siik Velvet Gauze, Thybet Wool, Worsted, and Silk Dress Handkerchiefs and Shawls Several part pieces Flagg and Bandanna Handkerchiefs 5 or 6 Large Brass Keys were also taken.

jCZJ A lot of Counterfeit and Broken Bank Bills, the accumulation of everal years, were also taken from the Desk several of these Bills had en stamped at the Bank amongst tbcm were a counterfeit $5 Geneva Bank, a 15 New York Bank, a 110 United States Bank, and a $5 Mechanics' and Farmers' Bank, of 1 roy. jCJ The above Reward will be paid for the recove rv of the Goods, or in proportion for any part, K. BUSSLNG CO. New York, 17th March, 1834. ml 7 SALES OF REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION.

JJp James BUeektr 4 SonM This day. 21 years lease of 89 Water st. and building leased at 9990 per annum, with the usual covenants of the Sailors' Snug Harbor leases. A plot of ground situate on Broadway and Fourth street. (N.

E. corner) containing 73 ft 5 in on Broadway, 73 ft 7 in rear, more or less, and 130 ti deep on Fourth at, with the fee of half and the privilege of the whole of a 10 foot alley, $25,250 Also, a plot ol ground situated N. W. corner of Lafayette Place and Fourth st. 98 feet 8 in more er lees, oa Lafayette Place, and 1 15 ft deep oa 4th St.

with the similar privileges in the alley, 25,250 Total fee RICH'D VAN DYKE, Jr. Clerk. At a meeting of the Cosomi tee of Public Safr fy, oa Thursday, 13ih instant, the following resolutions were passed, and eniered to be puotuned at all the city DSDers 1st. Resolved, Thai we request ihe active co opera. lion of our fellow citizens la circulating ana obtaining si nmtures to the Memorial to the Slate Legislature.

2d. Resolved, Thar all persons holding copies of the Memorial, be reaueated to make a report to tin. ooni mittee oa Thursday evening next, 20ih instant, at the Broadway House. By order of the Committee. (Signed) Z.

RING, Chairman. Wis. HaRsell, Secretary. ml5 2t 2vs ark City and County Clark Cffit. Utk March, 1834.

JC3 Notice is hereby given, that on Saturday the twenty second day of March instant, at 10 o'clock in the toreaoon of that day, I shall draw a panel of Grand Jurors and a panel of Petit Jurors for a Court of General Sessions of the Peace for the Citv and County of New York, aad also a panel of Jurors for a Superior Court of ine iiy ot Mew York, tho said Court to De uem at me Citv Hall in the said City, oa the first Monday of April 1834 ABM. ASTEN, Clerk of the City and County of New York. snl4 7l ICy BANK OF ST. ALBANS The note of the above Bank are redeemed ail per cent, discount by BOOTH Jl ATTER BURY. 48WaU.tre.L DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN GENERAL COMMITTEE.

ICP An adjouraed meeting oi the Democratic Republics Gewul Committee, friendly to regular nominations, will be bald at Tammany Hall on Tuesday Evening, lb 18lh march, at 7 o'clock. By order, ELD AD HOLMES, Chairman. Wm. S. Cox, Secretary.

mit SECOND WARD. PiuT" The Democratic Republican Young Mens Ward Committee, ef The 2d Ward, are requested to attend a meeting at Shakspeare. Hotel, corner of Nassau and Falton sts, oa Tuesday evening, 13th March at 8 o'clock on business of importance. The following persons compose the commttty George Timp.on. A Van Wyck.

John Hvatt, Wm Stronjr, Lawrence, Root Furlong jr. Wro Gardner, Richard Dovis. Seaman Kay, jr, Oraham, Tbos Wilcox, jr, A Doly, Cogswell, Saml NichoUs, jr, A Shelden, Tioipson, Magues on and Augustus Ladue. By order. "as.

n. Gardner, o.T.Lawrence ral7ti ITAMMANY SOCIETY, OR COLUMBIAN ORZEK. I 5i its A special meeting ef the Tastituriosi will be "Wat the Great Wigwam oa Monday eveaiiig, I7lh instant, it rial? an hour aAe ike eefling of the Sun. General add punctual attendance is requested. By order of the Grand Sachem, JOHN J.

BED1ENT, Secretary. Manhattan season of blossoms, third moon year of discovery 34Z. of independence 58, and at the institution the 45th. MARRIED On the 15th inst. by the Rev.

Wm. A. Clark, D. Chas. M.

Simonsoit to Miss Saah Ann Van derbilt, both of this city. At Handsworth church, near Birmingham, Eng. on the 21st January, by the Rev. Rann Kennedy, Mr. William Jacot, of New York, to Miss Walbeb, daughter of the late Mr.

Walker, of Soho. DIED. Last evening, of a lingering illness, Mat, the infant daughter of Benjamin G. Weils, aged 14 months. This morning, after a short but severe illness, A Craft, wife ol John Craft, in the J9th year her age.

Her friends and ecquaintances and those of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeial to morrow afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from her late residence, 128 Hes i.wunoui inner mruauwi. On the 17ih insl. Mrs. Rispah Taft, daughter of uver Lvriggs. lu tne som year i ncr "The friends and acquaintances of tne family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral to morrow afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from her late residence, No.

151 Perry street. SALES THIS OA AT THE STOCK MCHUCI. 82500 U. S. Fives, C0i 2 25 shares United States Bank lu4t 150 do do do 104 (60 da interest.) 930 do Delaware Hudson Canal Co 78 50 do do do do Tei iS do Manhattan Bank 5 do Bank of America 107 75 do N.

Orleans Canal Banking Co 100 (30 days interest.) 50 do City Bank of New Orleans 104 85 do do do do 105 (3 days interest.) 35 do Leather Manufacturers Bank 105 13 do Alerchaiits Exchange Bunk, 107J 100 do Butchers Drovers Bank Hi SO do New York Insurance Co 121 26 do Ocean Marine Insurance Co 123 20 do American Marine Insurance Co 134 20 do Atlantic Insurance Co 127 10 do Jackson Marine Insurance Co 67 50 do Manhattan Gas Co 109 3i9 do Mohawk Railroad Co. 96 310 do do do do 95 108 do do do do 9oJ 10 do Saratoga Railroad Co. 104 10 do do do do 104 10 do do do do 104 65 do do do do 105 40 do do do do 105 1H5 do Harlxm Railroad Co 57 35 do do do 5S 0 do do do do 59 400 do Boston Prov. Railroad Co Vi SUGARS. 90 hhds.

Porto Rico bupars, will be lauded To morrow morning from sclir. John George, pier 6, first qualitv, and for sale by 2t SAUL ANTED A Chambermaid mut be good washer. Apply at 370 Broadwav. inlS 2t MRS. E.

MARTLNEAU, 1 1 Corilanat street, will open on Wednesday. March 13ih. Sinnue French Hats and Caps, received by the lasipackes together nun a laree askorinient rench andawiss straws, tscr tin. Carolines, and rich open chip Hats. N.

B. Constantly received by every packet, the lat est fasnions and patterns lor dresses, ml 7 3tis BURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, at No. 'J6 Park place. til 7 Iw PARIS MILLINERY. Mrs.

M. PADDOCK, 119 Fulton street, has received and will open on Wednesday tr.ej9:h ihst. 2 cases, comprising fucy silk Hats, and Tuscan and Berlin Sira ws, of the newest pattern. Also, one case of Misses Double Dunstables. mI7 3.

a UCTION NOTICE. aiuabie Books. Aaron XI Levy will sell 1 auction To morrow (Wednesday) Evening, at half past 6 o'cloc the valuable Theological Library ol the late Kev. Ir. Stanford.

Catalogues are now ready and the Books can be exa mined. ml 7 2t 111 lvX perfine, just received, for sale by ml7 3t Ir HOIT, $3 Ann street. A TEDIUM PAPERS, in orest vaxirlv. lor sale st 1U the Paper Comratssic Warehouse of ml7 3: I. HOIT, 33 Ann street.

s1 LATES A lew casci of best quality just received from Germany, of 5, for sale by ml7 3t I. HOIT.38 Ann street. REES' NEW CYCLt JPJED1A. or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and LiteratuVe, illustrated with engravings by Ihe beat artists second American edition, revised, corrected, enlarged and adapted to this country, in 41 vols. For sale bv G.

C. ti H. CARV1LL, ml 7 108 Broadway. TO LET The Cellar under the Store 127 Broadway, corner of Cedar su This is a very de suable location fur a trunk or shoe maker. Apply to H.

HART, 127 Broadway, mI7 next door to the City Hotel. MARBLED PAPERS, of various qualities, crown and medium jus: received fiom Germany, for sale at the Commissio Paper Warehouse of rol7 3t I. HOIT, 33 Ann st. THE MERCHANTS PRACTlCALACCOUN TANT, in which the merchant is acquainted with facts, and all van cues, both prosperous and adverse, the principles drawn from experience also, tables oi monies, weights and mea sores, fourth edition, by Thomas H. Goddard for sa'le by G.

C. H. CARVILL, ml7 108 Broadwav. PRINCIPLE OF MORALITY. Essays on the Private and Political Rights of Mankind, bytJona than Dvmond, with a Preface by the Her.

Geo. Bush, for sale' by G. C. H. CARVILL, ml 7 103 Broadway.

GOOD'S BOO OF NATURE. Abridged from the original work, adapted to Ihe reading of children and youth, with questions for the use of scnools and illustrations from original designs. For sale by G. C. H.

CARVILL, rnl7 103 Broadway. TO THE PUBLIC. The advertisement which ap peared in Saturday's Evening Post worded to this effect "To the Patrons and Subscribers of the Register and Diary." The conduct of the Rev. J. A.

Schneiler has obliged the undersigned to withdraw from all connection with that paper. PATRICK S. CASSERLY, Late Proprietor and Editor of Secular Department. I feel myself authorized from a knowledge of the transactions of the establishment since its commencement, to state that said Patrick S.Casserly. was never the proprietor of said Paper to the value of a cent, and that he was only a nominal editor.

The value of his editorial services have been submitted mutually to arbitration. His editorial rcma ks having on several occasions proved injurious to the establishment it was thought fit that they aliould cease. JOHN COONEY, ml 7 lit General Agent. A SITUATION WANTED By a young woman 20 years of age, to taxe charge of children, who can do plain sewing and washing. Good reference can tie given.

Apply at 4t Hester street, near Ihe corner of h.ssex street. Uan Be bad in a week il not engaged. mI7 It SUPER LONDON SHEETING. John lG. Mer reil keens constantly on hane.

an extensive assort. ment of 5 4 to 12 4 London Sheeting. Also, i 4 Silesia do, 5 4 Irish do, 4 4 and 5 4 Scotch do. Also, Irish and Scotch Towelling, Ice. for sale by the piece or yard, at reduced prices, at 30 Maiden lane.

ml7 SHIP YAZOO, from New Orleans, is discharging at Pine st. wharf. Consignees will please attend to receipt of their goods. ml 7 "IIT'INES. Pale, gold and brown Sherry, Old Ma VV deira and Por: of sunenor qualitv, in wood and glass, Sweet Malmsey, very superior, Old Hock, a vari ety ol vin.ages.

Also, a great variety ot Bordelais Wines, all the favorite brands of Chainpaigne, and an assortment of other Wines, for sale bv H. ATWELL CO, 3gl Broadw ay, cor. Whitest. THE UNFORTUNATE'S FRIEND "A friend in need is a friend indeed." (Patent Kipht secured.) A Safe, positive, expeditious and permanent cure for strictures, sypnilitic and mercurial com ny or all the varied diseases ol urinary organs. It is about two years since this celebrated medi cine was hrsl made public, and a patent right for the ooiainea tor it.

It has already ueenlairly tested in almost 4,000 cases, to be a radical cure lor the above diseases in any form or stage has obtained great celebrity throughout the Union, and the demand for it is sicao.iy una uany increasing. The sale of it (considering the short time it has been made public is without a parallel in the history of medicine and it gives me great pleasure to add, that the success which has every whero attended the use of it, is fully commensurato with the demand. umerous choice ingredients of great celebrity have been scientifically introduced into its composition, aad with the advice and concurrent testimony of respectable and eminent physicians, and with the fact of its having proved effectual in so many cases, and never, to my knowledge, failed in ten, with this important testimony in its favor, I i fier it to the public as the most effectual remedy in the world for cure of urinal diseases every description, and one that will be patronized by every true nhilsntrouist. All who are thus afflicted are invited to a trial ofila efficacy, and they will find (when tried) that it is in very deed and truth the Unfortunate's Friend. It is an article that will sell readily at all times, and in all nt.

a and drupffists and dealer, throughout the United Stale, and the two who wish to become agents, will direct their communication, to nie, at my store. None is genuine without my signature and all person, are hereby notified that I will prosecute to the extent ol ih lw the first and least infringement of mj patent nehL Two doltar. per bottle. For in thi. city bv the subscriber, at the Bowery Aeine Store 260 0.1.

AND. FERRIS CO. at 450 Pearl atreet, are 2Muta mnr, rr vh.tf.K constantly receiving opiwi Superfine London Wfe, black and col'd Broadcloth. Blue, black ana uncy coioreu Heavy blue aad jet black Gro de wiss Superior black Italian fancy colored Poult de Sue and Gro. de Naple.

Silk. Fine to super Irish Linen. Heavy Linen Sheeting. Black French Fancy Prints, New style Freoca Gingham. Pongees, For sale on liberal at wholesals and retail.

JUST PUBLISHED. Library of Emartainiog Knowledge, vol. 1. part far by CHARLES DE BBHR, mltSt; I0tProa4wa7. 1 1 And to thank the Law of Nw Yon.

end v. cn tyfbr the rMt ha. i rved nj now the nle. sure or since Be amvai in tni enj, rN informing them that she has removed fromi 68 Num Oo between Maiden lane where she continues to give Lissoks in all the variety ol elegant and polite education and amnseroent, via KtcB, Wax, Worsted Flowers. Gold, Silver, andSiti Embroider, and every Myleofoircw JVeedle work and Punting.

Pebsias Wore a very l.utiful andfa shton stylo ot painting, paironised by the nobility of Europe, oi which Mrs. Mears inventress. Transferring, Varnishing and Polishing taught arter the English method, which on a trial will be acknowledged the best vet introduced. iCJ Mrs. Mears having an eg aMishment in London is constantly receiving all the nt and most fashionable Needle Work and Fancy articles.

Newman's Colours a general assortment or the best drawing materials and English Stationary, and shall be sold li win the mnit lihral lernis. ml7 If i i i is st 'l urim PSifiv Xr 44 John street, will iVl open on Wednesday, March 19th, French Bonnets, French Straws, Tuscan and English Bonnets, ml 5 3t MRS. j. N. SMITH, No.

19 John st. will open on Wednesday the 19th inst. French Bonnets, recei ved by the last arrivals together with an assortment of Knglish and French Tuscan Straw Mats, uscan ana Whalebone Bonnets of a superior quality, and one case of misses English Split Straw Hals. mia at A LIBERAL Reward will be paid by the subscribers for the apprehension of a person calling him self J. VV.

Mason, a Welchnian oy birtn, speaas quica andofgoodacdrcss; hair and whiskers dark, about 5 feet 6 inches high, his dress an invisible green coal or coatee with light blue pantaloons Ihe said person having absconded with the sum of three hundred and fifty dollars sent by the subscr. bers to be deposited in the Chemical tsank mis dav. Ne ar York, March 14th, 1834. J. L.

J. ANDERSON. mI5 2i No. 65 Si 67 Watts t. THE ROYAL ANTI ANGULAR SYSTEM OF WRITING.

POSITIVE NOTICE. TAUGHT FOR ONLY A SHORT TIME LONGER IN NEW YORK, TR. BRlSTOW'S stav in New York now is very IVJL Mhort. Early application is therefore mdirptntablt. as iYir.

d. lutenas to assign a umii to mo nunioer ru uils. as his denarture approaches. leo art, Expeditious and Staitdard Writihc, as designed fur Private Life, the Max ol Business, the Student, to the Ladies, and indeed Tor every meta ber ot Society. TaUSHT 1 TWELVE EAST LESSORS, of tme hour each No matter bow bad the writing may be, of either old or young, by MR.

BRISTOW.ofLondon. Member of tho Royal Writing Academy, and Inventor of the zton Aide tor thereiiet ol tremulous writers. Academv. 175 Broadwav. N.

Y. Y'e New York youths! your country's hope and care, I oti, who in luiure me, may pousn or impair, Learn by the PEN those talents to insure. That fix e'en fortune, and from want secure. You with a DASH, in time may drama mine. And deal the fate of empires in a line Fur ease and wealth, for honor and delight, Your HAND'S your warrant, if you WELL CAN WJtlTK.

ICJr" Any WRITING, (Ladies or Gentlemen's) however Deform f.d, Illegible, cramped or vulgar, in short no matter how indifferent or conjirmed it may be, will, in the course of Twelve easv of one hour each, be reformed to a beautiful, fret, tmpeditiout, and permanetit hand wriring. The asionishins effects which have already been devcloord bv mv incomparable System, and which is avowed by all mv Pupils, among whom may be ranked Ihe most eminent and worthiest characters in this en lightened City, is sufficient proof of its great utility, not only as beautiful specimens of that Art, which as Pope elegantly expresses it, Love first gave letters to some wretches aid. An absent lover or a Captive maid." Person, who have never written are taught au elegant hand. The principles of making elastic spring Pecs, taught in one lesson. The Ladies Classes are in separata apartments they meet daily at 11 o'clock.

Mr. Bristow is always to be seen at his Academy, No. 175 Broadwav.froni 9 to 1 A. M. or from 3 to 9 P.

M. where terms, which are moderate, may be known. Merchants and Strengers, visiting the city, can be finished in two day a Tbs following distinguished gentlemen in the city of Nbw York Mr. Brwtow refers to, who will bear testimony to what he asrerts: Samuel Swartwout, Chancellor Kent, G. G.

S. Howland, Goodhue Co. Philip Hoce, Peter A. Jay. Hon.

Campbell P. White, David B. Ogden, William Bard, Sydney Brooks, Josiah L. Hate, Ehsha Tibblta. Joseph Fowler.

tf NOTICE is hereby given to all persons having claims against Thomas Johnston, late of the Island of Jamaica, deceased, to present the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at No. 29 Wall street, in the city of New York, on or before the 20th of September next. GEO. JOHNSTON, Executor. New York, 13th March, 1834.

ml 4 la6ro OTICE is hereby given to all persons havir.g claims against Joseph Levy, late of the city ofNenr York, deceased, to present the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at the store of Arthur L. Levy Co. No. 78 Chatham street, in the city of New York, en or before the twentieth div of September next. New York, March 13, 1634.

ESTHER LEVY, Administrauix. N. B. All persons indebted to the said estate are particularly requested to settle the same, without further notice or trouble. ml5law6ni SUGAR 50 hhds prime New Orleans, landing this day from barque poacher, foot of Roosevelt sr.

for sale by JOHN II. HOWLAND CO. ml 4 158 South st. IRISH LINENS, A good assortment, landing and received by late arrivals, consisting of 4 4 7 8 Linens, in whole and demi piece. 5 4 6 4 Sheetings 3 4 Birds eve and Huckaback Diaper, and Towels 3 4 7 8 Lawns 7 4 8 4 Table Diapers and Damask Table Cloths 3 4 Brown Holland.

7 8 4 4 Brown Linen, and Pantaloon Stuff Benyon's patent Linen Thread, in assorted packages, lie. for sale by GEO. McBRlDE, m5 lw 3 Cedar street. LINENS, LAWNS, MUSLINS, The subscriber off rs for a handsome assortment of the following i.oods received per late arrivals 4 4 linens, fino superfine, in whole half pieces 4 4 do medium low priced do do 4 8 do low priced heavy goods da do 4 8, 3 4 7 8 Ion; lawns, 7 4 ps low medium ti superfine do 3 4 black brown linen Single and double damask table cloths Also Medium, jaconet mull muslins Hair cord stripe, tape check stripe Tamboured, book, mull jaconet muslin. Trimmings, Insertings, Sic.

Arc. THOMAS SUFFERN, mlO 244 Pearl street. UCKABACK TOWELLING, of heavy fabric just received and for sale by the package, by THOMAS SUFFERN, mI5 244 Pearl street. LINEN CAMBRIC DKFS Superfine quality, just received and for sale by the package by THOMAS SUFFERN, ml 5 244 Pearl street. GENTLEMEN'S READY MADE LINEN.

Wells Patterson would respectfully invite the attention of gentlemen to their assortment of Linen Shins got up in a style unusually neat and made in the most faithful manner. Also, Muslin and Long Cloth Shirts, with fine Linen Collars, Bosoms and Wristbands Linen and Muslin emb'd and frilled Shirts. Also, Bosoms, Collars and Wristbands, detached, together with every article of Drapery belonging to gentlemen's apparel. WELLS PATTERSON, mI5 277 Broadway. ENGLAND ti AttiERICA, attributed lo the author of 'England and the English.

PEABODY tt CO. have just received this new work upon England and America, being a comparison of the social and political state of both nations, and pointing out ihe mean, of removing those cause, which are productive of great evila lo both countries. Opinions are stated without affectation or fear large classes both in in England and America are mentioned without any regard for their selfish interests, their mean passions or even their honest prejudices. Comparison is the easiest wav lo truth, and in t.ver subject treated of tho Americans and the Enelish have more or less a common interest." 1 vol. octavo, 376 pages.

Also for sale, England and the English, by E. L. Bui wer, Esq. 2 vols. 12ino; Basil Hall's Travel, in North America.

2 vols. 12rqo Fidler's United State. Stuart'. Three Years, etc. PKAdUUi ez uu.

in Broadway. COCOA 120 bae Para, of superior quality, for sale at 32 Broad st. by mv BAKUbAl Liiiiinuaiun. WOOL 40 sack, of washed Wool, lor sale by dlS WM. WHITLOCK.

Jr. 46 South st nTcUSIUONSAND LIFE PRESERVERS Gum Elastic Air Cushions, Life pillow cases and post ol the best English manufacture, and for sale at WELLS ft PATTERSON'S, m14 277 Broadwav. SPUN SILK UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS A delightful article for the season a complete assortment just received and for sale at WELLS PATTERSON'S, m'4 977 oadwav. TRISH FLAX For sale, two small consignment, of iv on ot mem deliverable here, the other in Philadelphia. Apply to GEORE McBRIDE, Jr.

ro'atf Cedar street. COLORED MUSLINS. 20 cases fine cambric, assorted; 12 color, highly finished; 25 do medium qualitv, tome all black, ree'd bv LAWRENCE TRIMBLE, ml 51 Pine street. THE AMERICAN QUARTERLY REVIEW for Cortbrt. Memoir, of the Court of Charles the 1st.

Anthon's Classical Dictionary Slavery among the Romans, Musical Style Mrs. William a Letters, Hart lord Convention Walpole'. Correapondeace, Infirmities of Geniu. England and America, etc. Just received and for sale by G.

fc C. tt H. CARVILL. ml 4 108 Broadway, SHIPS. FOR NEW ORLEANS, To aail loth inst.

Louisiana, aad New York Line. THE fast aailing coppered ship YAZOO, Captain Packard, will sail as above. For freieht or pas sage, having handsome furnished accommodations, ap ply rn Doara, rine M. wharf, or to E. K.

COLLINS, ml 7 68 South st. For CHARLESTON. Packet thip tunc. THE fast sailing coppered ship LAFAYETTE, J. T.

Wright, master, has part of her cargo on board and will sail as above. For freight or passage, having extensive accommodations, apply on board, east side Burling or to GEO. SUTTON, 88 South st. comer Burling slip. mil For FREIGHT Or CHA TER.

THE substantial schooner GANGES, burthen 133 tons, low deck, T. Austin master, is in readiness to receive cargo. For freight or charter, apply to DAVID ROGERS SON, mI 2 1 4 Wash ington at. FOR SALE. rpHE very fast sailing schooner OLIVE, 86 tons, 3 years old, well found, ana can oe kui io a small expense lies at Catharine Market.

For terms apply to Capt. Hopkins or to E. K. COLLINS, rJ4 68 South street. FOR MAT AN AH.

rpHE fast sailing brig NEPTUNE. Goold, master. burihen 180 tons, will have immeuiaie aespatcn. For freight or passage, apply on board at Pier No. II East River, or to GRIN NELL, M1NTURN CO, P82 134 Front st.

FOR MADEIRA. rnH rtssilina Portuguese Dtlv FUNCHAL. A. E. Mouir, master, will have early despatch.

For freight or passage, having good appjv to tho Captain on board, or at az nroan si. io j21 BARCLAY LIVINGSTON. TMVE DOLLARS RE WARD. Lost, Mislaid, or Stolen, a Book, belonging to the German Benevo lent Society, which can be ot no use io me person nav ing possession of the same it was a book containing the names of the members ot said Society, and is of value onlv 'o the Societr it has been discovered to bo miss ing" since 22d February last. Whoever will bring this bock to the subicriber within one week Kom this date, shall receive ti and no questions will be asked about it.

St President, 7 Liberty street. TO LET, AT BROOKLYN. To lei lu a leaso tor two vears from the 1st of April, that elegant Man sion and Grounds now occupied by Samuel A. Willough iy, Lssf. in Fulton street, Brooklyn, the premises extrnd through from Fulien to Washington St.

200 feet, with about 80 feet Front and rear. The dwelling is very spacious and finished in the best manner there is a sta Dle and carriage nouse in vv asmngion street auacneu the premises. The ground is wen stocked witn snru bery and fruit trees, and aUo contains a well and pump of good water. Apply to T. D.

CARPENTER. 40 Wall st. The house can be seen between IS and 1 o'clock. To a private family il will be rented low. niSdtf rTtO EMIGRANTS AND OTHERS OF GOOD CHARACTER.

A sel. ct association, consisting of a few gontlemen of character and standing, are ready to sell lands in a colonization grant in Texas, at a low sum per acre. They have most respectable agents at this moment on the spot the land and cuniate are said to be in every way sirable; and it is the intention of the parties interested to persevere in their operations, and to look lo the welfare of tneir settlers. None but worthy people will be allowed to go upon the property. It will be sold in pieces, consisting of city and farm lots of 177 186 100 acres, or 4428 402 1000 acres.

Seiner can, if they please, take advantage of a vessel wmch the association shor lv intend to charter and the cBDiain of which, (who is now on his way from Texas,) intends to be a settler upon the land. For price and other condnions anpiv to CHARLES EDWARDS, Counsel and Secretary to the Association. No. William St. near Hanover Square, ml M'VtStf iO LET, from 1st May next, the house No.

26 Beach st. fronting St. John a Park. Knquire of WM. Ml 11." KJK, Jr.

ml4 46 South street. TO THE PATRONS AND SUBSCRIBERS OF THE "REGISTER AND DIARY Tho conduct of the Rev. J. A. Schneiler has obliged the undersigned to withdraw from all connexion with that paper.

PATRICK S. CASSERLY. Late Proprietor and Editor, Secular Department. ICF The frienda of an independent risk press are requested to hold themselves disengaged iot a short pe riod. 3t rpO RENT, for a Dry Goods Store, the Lofia in the second storv of Stores 88 and 88 Vesey street, di rectly opposite the marke would be a first rate stand for tle business, inquire on tne premises.

mio at WANTED TO PURCHASE on this lsnd, a piece of ground, containing not less than 6 acres. for a charitable institution. Proposals, specify ing situation, terms, tic. are requested to be sent on or before the tid inst. io F.

DE PEYSTER, ml5l No. 18 Nassau st. corner of Pine. FOR SALE The Farm lately owned by B. D.

Perkins, Esq. deceased, situated at Flushing, L. I. consisting of 59 acres of good land in a very higb slate of cultivation. The Mansion is large and commands a fine water urosrject the improvements about the house are substantial and elegant much money ami taste was ex pended by the late owner in the grounds ti.e garden Is well stocked with grapes and rare plants, fine orchards, and on the farm is a good fishery.

Inquire of the present owner, WM. SMART, Bay Side, near Flushing, L. I. The greater part of the purchase money may remain on mortgage il required. mS eod2w FOR SALE.

The subscriber offers his Farm, consisting of 170 acres of first rate land, and in high cultivation, situated at bay side, two and a half miles east of Flushing, L. I. The buildings are extensive, consisting of a moderate sized and tasteful mansion, beautifully situated, overlooking the greater part of the farm, and a fine water prospect, three tenements for workmen, all nearly new, acd a new barn, (cost 01400 building The present owner has spent twelve ye rs undivided attention in the improvement of the farm, the orchards are all of the best engrafted fruit, 50 acres of which are now full bearing, and fences good. The greater part of the purchase money may remain on mortgage. Inquire of the subscriber on the Farm WM.

SMART, or SAMUEL THOMPSON, mS eod2w 273 Pearl street. New York. FOR SALE. The entire stock of the Perfumery Establishment of Snyder Si comprising a full assortment of goods for the apring and summer trade, together with the tools, fixtures, plates, To any person wishing lo engage in business, this is an opportunity seldom met with, as the business is well established, has a valuable set of customers, and is constantly on the increase. Every information relating to, and also the terms which will be made accommodating, and the object of the advertisers' selling out, will be made known on application to SNYDER CO, ml0 6w No.

39 Cedar street, cor Wm. OR SALE, the lease of Ave valuable Lots on Eighth street, commencin. lOOfeet east of tho Fifth avenue. each lot bein? 25 bv 75 feet, and subject to an annual ground rent of 72. The lease, are held from the Sailor's Snug arbor, and are subject to the usual conditions and renewal oi the leases.

This would be a most desirable location for a church or good dwelling houses, as the neighborhood is settling very fast, or terms, apply lo j22 THOS. SU FFERN, 244 Pearl st. COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR the subscriber offers for sale his place oa Throg's Neck. adj.Hninr the of David Austin, Esq. It contains 47 acres of land in a high state of cultivation, with a large number of the choicest fruit and lorest trees.

Ilia bounded on one by the road leading to the steamboat landing, rom which it is distant about ten minute, walk, on ihe other by the water, of the Sound. The dwelling and farm hon.ee, with barn and out houses, are all in perfect order. For a view of the place, and terms, apply on the premises, to mlZdtt mm. daivd TO LET The large and commodious House and premises, formerly the residence of John R. Hod ley, deceased, situate on the 3d Avenue, a few yards above the 4 mile stone.

For particulars, enquire of P. P. VAN ZANDT, mI3 lw 137 Green street. OULT DE SOiE. HAND, FERRIS have this day received one package of Poult deSote, of superior quality and lustre, comprising every variety of color, for sale 'low, at 450 Pearl sU opposite William street.

LOST, yesterday (Friday) morning, in going from the North River Bank to the corner of Liberty street, a large green Pocket Book, containing a certified Check of D. Rogers Son, for six thousand dollars, the payment of which has been also, two hundred and fifty dollars, in North River Hank bill. two of one hundred each and one of fifty dollars. The finder will be liberally rewarded on returning the same to No. 214 street.

m8 IRON, 100 tons Swedes, assorted, from 1 to Si in flat and i to 1 square, and 30 tubs steel, for sale in lot. to suit purchasers by JOHN H. HOWLAND fc SON, mU 158 South at. ENS' DERBY RIBBED and Drby Black Silk 1 2 Hose, of superior qualitv ju, received and lor sale at WFLLS 1 PATTERSON'S, ml4 277 Broadway COFFEE 1450 bags prime Rio, for sale by JOHN H. HOWLAND SON, mI4 158 South st, UPER BRITANNIAS.

20 case, extra quality, brilliant colors 10 do small ixe, medium, received by LAWRENCE at TRIMBLE, mI5 61 Pine PIANO FORTES. THOMAS GIBSON, No 61 Barclay respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of this city, also Southern Merchant, and Planters, that he haa on hand an elegant assortment of Piano Fortes, made in the present lasmon, wun grand and double action, metallic plates ana ime k. saltl IM tJffWl manariin nor mj none in iuuunt iuuv, ium nip. wtrruted to ttaod any cUmaw ana nine equal to aav vet made. T.

Q. within to decline the Pudo CatsytM makintf. will inHiwrai him to sell at a reduced price. P. Poriaa in him ihe month.

Second band ones taken in exchange. Alteration, in Piano Fortes of any kind that is practicable, aaecuteo nnw. ATT 8 AO doseaAhcant superior quality, 6 do MaetJia and Kope, various paiierns, rur sale by mel W. B. WINDLE, 66 Maiden lane, ENGLAND AND AMERICA A Comparison ol the Social aad Political State of both Balwns.

Jur received and for sale by C. H. CARVILL. mU 108 Broadway, AMUSEMENTS. pARKHXTRfc Patrica.

Day SecJo J4' Power. Thi. Evening will be ofMY NEIGHBOUR'S WIFE. v.mT.rOoii' "7 f5.re" of SCAN MAG Or. The lM 1' T.

Singleton, Pacide; Ewd. lr.yCauJ Mn Harrison Afier which the drama oTr? An Irtebman'. Fortune Paddeen O'Reflerty, Mr. Power. Tocondude with ih farce of MR.

MRS. PBINGLE. Tuesday, Mr. Power's lourila appearance. A MERICAN THEATRE BOWERY J.X.

nauiuiiu mjtMmu wiwTir. i nis Kvenins will be performed the tragedy of RICHARD UI. ot laiosier, mr. niuiuim n.wc nenry vj, Mr. Clure; Earl ot itienmono, rvir.u.

Jones; Q.ueen Elizabeth, Mrs." Herring Ladv Anne, Mrs. Fly n.To conclude with ihe drama oTTHE RAKE'S PROGRESS Jns. Huntlev. Mr.G Jones Simon Mealbai. Mr fi.i In Rehearsal, a new a raina of interest, caled the Headsman.

Mr. Parsons, of the Western Theatres, is engaged, due not ce will be given ot nis nrsi appearance. ITALIAN OPERA HOUSE. COBSER or CHURCH A1VD ItOSAED STREETS. FORTY NINTH REGULAR PERFORM ANCE.

MONDAY" EVENING, March I7th, 1834, will be re Dresented Rosini Onera, en'itled MATILDE DI SHABBAN CORADINO.o Mm II Trionfo delta Bella. Matilde di Sbabran and Corradino, or the Triumph of xJeautv.) The principal character, by Stgna. Clementina Fantl, Stgra: L. Marozzi, Sigra. A.

Maroncelli, Sigr. L. Ravaglia, Sigr. A. De Rosa, Sigr.

E. Orlaadi, Sisr. S. Ferrero. Sipr.

F. Sanisnoll. (CP The Regular day. of performance will be on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday of each week. Doors open at half past 6 the Overture to commence at half past 7 o'clock precisely.

In Rehearsal La Casa da Vendere (This House lor Sale.1 Seats can be secured at the Ticket Office (entrance in Church st.) from 10 A.M. to P. M. The Opera Books are ready and lor sale at the hea tre Ticket Office, Jamea Hewitt Co. s.

137 Price Broadwav. and at F. Pahno'. Coffee Room. three shillinss.

Psuces. Sofa Seats f2 Box, Stall and Balcony seats su; it Si oaliery lo cents. ITALIAN OPERA A CARD. Sig. CARLO SALVION1, Director of the Vocal and Instrumental Department ot tne Italian Company, begs ave most respectfully to inform the pub lic and particularly his tnends that his lienem is postponed lo Saturday, 2 id when the new Opra, LA CASA DA VENDERE." The Horse for Sale will be produced.

The music by himself, with sther enter tainments, which wilt be hereafter announced. ml3 6t mHE SHAMROCK BALL, MASO.MU HALL Mr. TRIM ha. the honor to announce to hit friends and ihe public, that he intend, giving a Grand Ball on St. Pathtk't Day.

in the Evening, which will take place on Monday, 17ih March, 1834, on which oc casion ivir. Parker has kindly ottered Ihe services ol nis daughters, who will dance thctr much admired Irish Lilt, dressed in character. The floor will bo entirely under the direction of Mr. Parker. A grand hand of music will be engaged for the occasion, and will in the course of the evening, play a number of popular Irish airs.

Dancing to commence at half past 8 o'clock. Tick ets for admission one dollar each admitting a genii man and two ladies, which can be obtained of Mr. Trim at the Hall. ml 1 6t AMERICAN MUSEUM. Opposite St.

Paul' Church, Broadway. rpHE RED MEN. A party of Winnebago and JL Oneida Indians, on iheir return to Urejn Bay from the South, having arrived in this city will remain a lew days at ibis place, where they will exhibit the Manners, customs and Vseroraonies ot Indian L.ile and artare. Thejr will appear in the costume of Indian Chidf War riors, with Bows, Arrows, Scalping Knives, War Clubs, sc. Sc.

The performance will commence by representing 1st. The Electing a Chief and Smoking the Pipe of Peace. 2d. A War Dance, previous to going to Battle. 3d.

A War Song, in Indian. 4ih. Sbootiug wuh Bows and Arrows. Slu. A Civd Dance making Peace with another Tribe.

Sih. Ambushing and scalping their Enemies will con dude the performance. To commence on Monday evening, tl.e 17th inst. at 8 o'clock, and continue every evening this week, at the same hour. Admittance as usual 25 cents Children 12 1 2 cents.

ml 7 PEALE'S MUSEUM. MR. PRITCHARD, the Kentuckian Mammoth, man and he Y'oong Pole, at PEALE MUSEUM GALLERY OF THE FINE ARTS, Broadway, op posite the Para. I he proprietors ever desirous or grati fying his visitors and of addiug to his establishment every novelty wmch may come wunin nis reacn. nas now tne plrasnre of announcing that in addition to It he wonder ull strength aud feats of agility, exhibited by KERR ZA IONCZEK, the Toung Pole, he has concluded an en gagement with Mr PRITCHARD, the Mammoth Man, who has lor a short time been exhiuiiinat the American Museum.

He is 6 feet 2 inches high arouui the shoulders; 5 feet 10 inches around the body, 6 fest 6 finches, and weighs 520 pounds. He is exhibited during the day and evening. The LIVING ANACONDA SERPENT is is fine health, and remarkably docile it winds itself around the keeper in a surprising manner; I Museum as much improved, and is open to visi ters during the day as well aa the evening. Admittance as usual 25 cents Children under twelve years, half price. family, ticaets lor one year lu.

Yearly ticket, giving the holder privilege to introduce a lady each time, 95. IM. a. or trie accommodation ot the juvenile branch and private families, tlie performance of Herr Zaion czek will be over by 9 o'clock every evening. FOR SALE A first rate fami Horse, seven yearr old, and a light Barouche, will be sold together, os separate.

The Horse is perlec'ly kind in double or sin gle harness, or under the saddle will be sold low, as the owner is about to leave the city, or particulars, enquire at 198 or at Smith'sjstable, 123 East Droaawav. IZ7 sum Paper IVarekoutt to the new and appropriate building No. An i street, where he would be pleased to wait upon his customers. mtcw I. fciui 1 BO 1 WANTED A stoul active Boy, dial can come well recommended, will find a situation at 108 Broad way, corner of Pine st.

ml3 BOARDING The present occupant of that pleasant and airy House No. 40 Courtlandt street, having renewed the lease, can accommodate six gentlemen with pleasant rooms. To permanent boarders, the terras will be accommodating. mil gtawiMI BOARDING. A small genteel family, or two single gentlemen, can be handsomely accommodated with board and fino rooms, at No.

33 Pearl street. ml! lw A Person holding an Auctioneer a Commission wishes Xa. to form a connexion witn a respectaaie nouse, Ad dress H. at this office. mlSSt OUSE IN BROOKLYN WANTED Warn ed to rent, a genteel two story house in the vil lage of Brooklyn, Irom April next, by a small famdy without children.

Apply by note, box 452 post office. ptAPS! AND Country Merchants your attention is parucuiariy requested to the assortment of Cape and Stocks of the subscriber, at his manufactory No. 105 William st. where can be obtained Cloth Caps Bombaxeen Slocks Silk do Velvet do Satin do Trimmed do Plaited do Leather do Pat. Learner do Bombazine do Hair Cloth do Fur do Hair Cloth.

Oil Silks. Patent Lea. her and Trimming, for Cap and Stock makers, for sale by mil I wis muKAnua, iuo ivuiiam su TO LET, a three story tire proof brick building, situated in Ruler. Alley next door to Fulton st. This building is in excello.it order, and would answer exceed ingly well either for a store house or work shop.

The rent is placed at the very low rate of $200 a year for ihe whole bonse. Enquire at tho Office of the N. Y. Mirror, cor. of Ann and Nassau sts.

mil lw FOR SALE The three story Brick House No. 347 Broadwav, corner of Leonard street, with a stable in the rear house 28 by 63 feet deep. For terras, apply at 158 South street, or ou the premises, between 10 arid 12 o'clock. m8 FOR SALE OR TO LET The new 4 story House No. 16 Latght with a The 3 story house No.

64 Vartck atreet. The 2 story house No. 102 Varick street with a stable Apply at 64 Vanck atreet. m7 2w rpO RENT From the 1st of May uexi, an Orhce on I the second floor. Al.o, the second and third lofts of Store 18Fronlilreei.

Apply to THOMAS J. IRELAND, m8 if on the premises. OFTS IN PEARL ST. TO LET. Third and JLi 4th Lofts of Store Nu.

246 Pearl street to let Irom the 1st Mar. Apply to THOMAS SUFFERN, F4 6lis 244 Pearl atreet. rPU LET The three ariek House No. 116 Leonard street, nearly new, finUhed in the best manner, wi a cellar under the whole house posses sion given tne tst oi iviay next. Apply lo mlO 2w JOHN HEA1 TH.I 113 same at.

rO LET, from 1st May next, the House No. 26 at. fronting St. John's Park. Enquire of WM.

WHITLOCK, mS 46 South atreet. rO LET. The Store and 2nd, 3d and 4tii wis No. 40 f.i.. William.

Posseesion given 1st May. Apply to SNYDER fc CO, 39 Cedar street. ma zr CARROWAY SEED of for sale by RTJSHTON ASPINWALL, in 1 4 81 William st. at HVhhNtt.s other. "JgSft.1! CO.381 Broadwav OHAMPIGNE BHANDY omeriorualuy, mil tor Ml Broadway, cor.

White st. WEET MALMS WINK, af quity, for ale by H. H. ATWELL It CO. 31 Broadway, cor.

White street. PUBtiSHED. SHASPEARE, witoll lustration, 14th volume, to be completed in 15 vols ITOT DE BEHR, bU swoauway, T'T'Tslff ill PUBLIC BY AUSTEN, ILMEKDINU fit tu. truer William it. ti Exchange Place.

Tuesday, i is in fmnt nf ihm store of Messrs. G. S. Hiesinson. 31 Pine at.

60 bales Patna dreed and dry hides; 20 bale. Buffalo do; 10,000 Patna Go.l 20.0CO Madrass do. Thee hides and skins are lust received per America, from Calcutta, and are in excellent order. Thursday, utn PACKAGE SALE At 10 o'clock, ai their auction room, 200 packages British and American Dry Goods. iataiogues and samples the day previous.

Fridav. French Goods. At 9 o'cloca, at the auction room, 100 cases French Silk Goods, received per recent arrivals, 1 mgnuii creait. Also, an assortment of blk, white and scarlet long and aquare shawls, of the manufacture of Messrs. H.

liene quin Co. At Private Salt 13 cases brown and blue velviteen, entitled to debenture. BY JOHN HAGGERTY SONS SioreNo.167 Pearl street. Wednesday. mjT pn rAl 9 "'clock at their auction room, 200 7 fi, and domestic dry goods.

Catalogues and samples the day previoua. Smrwof. A Private Sale, indico blue rulings. I furaitme" do. 7 8 twilled Se'EZtfr vy mixed eached Canton flannels, blue j.ns,7 8 plaids 3 4 tuawn sheetings, 4 4 and 5 4 bn ixed cloths, 7 8 nd 44 dark ings, 44 7 urown sneei ticks, bleached anils.

Dorrh. a a i' I bed lirkii.innrr ribbed riifiiimpi. luilll, tvc. B' JAMES E. COOLEY Store 134 Cedar afreet.

Eighteenth Ktio York Trade Sale, March Zoth, 1834. The first catalogues, embracing a larger amount of books, kc. man were ever netore ottered in ona cata logue in this country, are now ready tor delivery, ai the store 134 Cedar street. Invoioces ree'd for the second catalogue until Tuesday, 18th of ftlasch. Thursday, March 27th.

Printing Office At No. 3 William street, at 121 o' clock, whatever may be the state of the weather, the eutire materials of a Book and Job Printing Office, com iirising 1 large imperial press, Rust patent; 1 medutn press, Smith's patent each complete with distributors. bank, 1 press imposing slone and furniture together with a large quantity of type, of various descriptions; casts, cuts, flowers and borders stands, racks, galleys, chases, an excellent assortment of large job let er, etc. 1 he premises can be hired on reasonable terms, from ihe day of sale, should any of the purchasers wisn to continue the business at the same place, unless il should be previously let; the whole can be seen ady day previous to the sale, by calling at the place. Catalogues and specimens of the tvpe will be ready one week before the day of sale, anJ may be had by calling o.i the Auctioneer, 134 Cedar su or at the Printing Office Private Sale.

Cigars 10.000 best Spanish Cuars. Blank Books 3000 quires of Blank work of superior manufacture and ma'erials. Store No. 20 Fallon street, next to Fulton Hall. Eveving, at 6 clock.

Bxk anJ Prints. An extensive collection of valua ble miscellaneous Books. Also, a splendid collection of Prints and Engravings. JNUl Ibh. J.

1. Doughty Co. will pav particu lar aitentinn to out door sales of household furniture, groceries, tic All orders for such sale, will be thankfully received and punctually attenkrd to B1 THOMAS ASTEN. Store, No. 189 Broad wav.

Tuesday. A' 10 o'clock, a quantity of secondhand furniture. Also, 2 piano fortes, which are now in the alore and can be seen at any time also, an excellent sofa. AT PRIVATE SALE. 50 excellent double and single bedsteads, in fine order suitable for a hotel or large boarding beuse.

Also, a splendid piano forte. A splendid rose wood upright Piano forte, of rich and one tone. COKLIES, HAYDOCK 4c CO. have removed No. 35 William street.

COiiLIES, HAYDOCK CO bavins; sociatedwith them CHARLES A. MAC Y. will con tinue to transact hnsiuess under the same firm. TJV CORL1ES, HAY" DOCK CO. Store 35 XJ William street.

Monday, Dry Good. At 81 o'clock, at their auction room large and valuable assortment of seasonable Dry Good. Thursday, At 9 o'clock, at their auction room, a general assort' ment of seasonable dry goods. nvate Sale 3 4 and 7 8 indigo flaKls, 4 4 Checks, indigo blue and black mixed aatineits 7 9 and 6 4 Ticks, brown Sheetings, Shirtings, cotton blocked car peting, 3 4 fulled Cloths, TY SAMPSON THOMPSON Store 163 Pearl street. Tuesday, At 9 o'clock, at their auction room, a general assort ment of fresh imported Dry Goods.

iCT NOTICE. JOHN HER RIM AN CO. have removed lo the Store 38 William si. between Wall street and Exchange Place. lit JOtliN HhKKlMAN CO, To morrow, At 9 o'clock, at the auction roem.

a ceneral assort ment of British and American Dry Goods, from the shelves. Also, the stock of a bouse unfortunate io business, con sisting of a great variety of West of England cloths, cas simeres, etc Druss. Medicine, tic. At 10 o'clock, al the store. 12 William si.

the entire slock of a wholesale druecist. con sisting in part of 100 packages drugs, of various kinds 50 packages patent medicines 50 do dye stuffs 30 do paints za do perfumery 5U crates zlas. wine bottles. vials, 10 do blacking ink, varnish 100 drawers, counters, Catalogues are now ready, and the goods may be ex amined. Wednesday.

French Goods Bv Cataloaue at their auction room. 100 packages French goods. comprising azenerai assort ment nf fancy and staple articles, ree'd per ship France, from Havre. Catalogues and samples early on the morning of sale. Friday, Wine.

At 11 o'clock, at the auction room, 60 dozen very superior Port wine, in cassea of 2 dozen At rTivale Sale. coses brown, green, and blus camblets. 2 cases super 6 4 col'd merinos. 25 bales white cotton wadding. Also, 25 ps high col cetton carpeting.

T)Y W. K. DEAN, No. 88 Orangestreet.Brook ivn. iCJ" W.

R. DEAN having made an arrangement with a respectable Auctioneer of New York, for ihe sale of Real Estate at the Exchange, tenders his services to hose of his Iriends in Brooklyn who would Drefer hav ing their property sold there. BY WM. M'DONNELL. at No.

1 Tontine Coffee House, and 168 Pearl street. iCTF WILLIAM M'DONNELL. informs the nub lie that he has removed his office to 168 Pearl street.cor ner oi fine street, where all orders loll for him or at No. 1, Tontine Coffee House. Wall street, will be thankfully received.

WM. MCDONNELL, Auctioneer. NATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN Notice lo Artists. iCP The 9lh Annual Exhibition will be opened on the 15ih April next. Works intended for Exhibition must be at the Rooms of the Academy al Clinton Hall, between the 1st and 10th of April.

Those having works to exhibit, by leaving a list of them with the keeper, Mr. Wm. Bennett, at the Council Room, the porters ol the Academy will be sent for them. By order of the Council, J. L.

MORTON, Secretary, N. A. New York, March 13, 1834. REMOVAL. T.

HOLDKN. Merchant Taiior.has removed from Broadway, to the new buildings in Wall street, the corner ofNassau, No. where he has on hand a selected and excellent assortment of the Best West of England Cloths and Cassimeres. with every fashionable article for gentlemen's wear. T.

H. spares no expense in procuring the earliest intelligence of Ihe prescriptions ot Fashion, nor any exertion to meet the views of tasteful elegance and propriety and as he has reduced his prices to the lowest cash estimate, he hopes to be favored with enough of usiness io mane worm his while to furnish the best and most fashionable articles at prices much below what are usual. mar 15 St ST5 CROIX SUGAR it RUM. 230 hhds sugar, 50 bhl. do.

70 puns ruin, in bond, and for sale by LIAV1U KLUittto at 214 Washington rt. PORTER. A situation is wanted for a roan of middle age and good character, as Porter. He wnles a good hand, and is capable of receiving and dehvering merchandise. THOS.

SUFFERN, ml i 244 Pearl street. CANTONS. 30 packages drab and olive Canton and Pilsbnrg cord and beaverteens, 20 bales tout Chambray cot.on.de. yus. ree'd by mlfi 51 Pine street.

HIP ALBANY, FROM HAVRE. The Consignee, by thi. ship will particularly oblige the owner, by sending their permit on board at the foot of Rector at N. R. without delav, or to the office of WM.

WHITLOCK, Jr. 46 South st. All goods not permiued io five daya will be liable lo be sent to Public Store. TsUMFORD rwucnen flanges, zfoner. IV.

and Furnaces, for warming house, with hot air. nut uu in a oeculiar style, which for their a. cooomy and durability are confidently recommended to ihe attention of the public. Satisfactory reference, will be given. Appiy io U.

nwi t.Kr 1C.L.D. 60 Elm at N. B. Those gentlemen who are about buiMins. are engaged in finishing new houses, would find it to men aovaniage io can as above.

m4 eodis2m OODWARE 100 dozen turned maple Heelers Coolers 75 dozen Painted Pails 50 do Cedar do 25 nests Wash Tubs for sale by n1 W. B. WINDLE, 56 Maiden lane. WILLOW WARE 6 dot Carriage, tor children, 4 different sizes 6 dozen Cradles, for children 6 do Chairs, for infants 15 nests Market Baskets 6 dozen do covered do for sale by mI4 W. B.

WINDLE, Maiden lane. HIDES 948 heavy prime R. G. Ox Hides, for saU by WM. WH4TLOCK, Jr.

46 South at. PUBLIC SALES. IO TL. tl llUHtllli r.Ki. ..1.

I i vi.uC IUIW.H" hers, under the firm of R. N. HAHISdm a. a tv the Auction and Commission Busiuss. was dissolved tiy mutual consent on the lOtt.

irtsl. The account of said lirm will be settled by eitLer at the auction room, 123 Broadway. Those who hav any claims will please pie er.t them for settlement, and those indebted will please make payment without delay. llgn K.N.HARISON, Signed AN. LEVY.

rQ AARON LEVY will continue the An iinn fc Commission Business at the large sales room, 1 28 Broad way, up stairs, and solicits the patronago of his friends and the public generally. B1 AAKOIS LLV X. Store ISo. 128 Broad way. UZF' A.

LEVY will give his personal attendance either al private houses or at his store, fur ihe sale of fur niture. Tuesday Evening ISth. Rev Dr. Stanford's Library At half past 6 the valuable Library of the laie Rev. Dr.

Stanford, em bracing seme of the most rare and valuable works in very department of Theolory. Catalogues wili be ready fc.r delivery and the books for examination after tho 10th inst. Thursday. SOlh. Fruit Trees and Fine Shrubbery.

At 10 o'clock at the auction room, an extensive assortment of Fruit Trees, aic. just landii.s rora the Havre t.jcket France. consisting of apple, pear and plum tries, ic. of every de euocuerrv uiisnus, owaxi trees, aaua roots, ca melias, garden seed's, the hole comnrisimr as vain. able an assortment of standard trees and shrubbery as a rarely to be found they were selected bv an eminent horticuliuralist in France, and will be sold by catalogue without reserve.

Catalogaes ready to morrow. A PRIVA TE SALE. Mahogany Chairs, tea and centre tables: wardrobes: bureaus; rose wood and maliogady portable desks and dressing cases; bedsieads; double and single feather bed. ana curiea nair maurasse. Astral and mantel tainna and candleshru.

Umu gilt, marble and ebony striking clocks vases and flowers; plated ware; dinner setts of Livcinool ware, cut f1 1 fa' Canton sweetmeats, and Sov India, French and German fancy articles: cologne wiler, muffs, boas and tip pels; 6 splendid central tables all marble jusl received irom Italy, a gold patent lever gold watch, Tobias maken a cabinet and horizontal piano forte; guitars and harmonicas; 2 cases low priced violin. I case nf agate; a handsome argan; 20 blunderbusses; double and single barrelled Howling piece, and p.stofx. VUr1 SPLENDID EXHIBITION PAINTINGS Having fitted up a room for the exhibition and private sale of and received from Municn rfchTv Poland pense any lime. JAM. C.

SMITH Siore No. B2 o.ri. wav. ilZF Persons selling out their Furniture will receive prompt attention, and advances made when reouired TO LET, at No. 92 Broadway, the hML under ihe enure building, being 30 feot front and rear and 80 feet iu depth perfectly dry, and ceiled lhrou out.

From its central situation, being the Wall street, it is well calculated and adapted to the business a saddler and harness, or a trunk mnkrr, and will be rented on reasonable terms. Apply os above Thursday, Maic.li 20. First Spring sale by catalogue An retentive assortment of new cabinet furniture, all warranted of the best materials and workmanship. Persons having furniture to dispose of and wish it sold by catalogue are requested to send it in previous lo the 15th insl. Housekeepers and shippers are requested lo call aud examine the same previous to the sale.

AT PRIVATE SALE. A large and extensive assort mem of new household and cabinet furniture, consisting in port ol spring seat and other safas, in every variety splendid v. anirobes, bu'ti post carved mahogany bedsieads, French do, mahogany curl maple fancy and Windsor chairs, dressing, plain and fi! Dureaus 'd'e5 work every description, sideboards, marble top pier and centre tables, llar and claw card de, bookcases, mahogany double and single wash stands, splendid rocking chairs, covered with damask, plush hair cloth, looking glasses, splendid alabaster and marble clocks, Aiso, first quality curled hair mat trasses, assorted sizes. Also, an invoice of first quality of feather beds. Also, 18 superior oil paintings also, some jewelry.

Also, a silver tea iett, consisting cf 1 coffee 2 tea do, 1 slop bowl, 1 ewtr, with a great variety of plated ware candlestick, branches, AUo 12 comfort erg. JCF Shippers and others are particularly requested to call and examine the articles House aud Lot on Lease for 26 years. The house i. situated No. 15 Desbrosses street, 25 feet front and rear and 90 feet deep.

It is now rented for 4C5 dollars per annum, at which rale Ihe present occupant is to remain. On the lot is a large work sbon 25 fett square, tjpou Ihe whole there is no ground rent to ''u 01 Prevlous'v sold at private sale, it will on the 18th Aon be offered at auction. Pop apply at the Store 92 Broadway. iCP" See Da. page ol this paper.

ECF MEDICAL CARD r.I DOCTOR GLOVER is consulted confidentially aa usual at his office. He continues to limit hi. tice to a select branch of his profession, viz strictures gleets, gonorrhea, syphilis, seminal weakness. nH th. rious complications of these diseases.

His own pram cal experience, and the recent improvements in medicme have enabled him to introduce several important facilities inthe treatment and cure of these diseau u. i carded from his practice those nauseous mixturesthatar uncu prescriDeo lor tne cute gonorrfia etc. Strangers are aoDrised that Dr. G. k.

galar professional education, and confines his practice ta Inn i tj ciass oi uiseases. His office is at No. 2 Ann street, near Broadway, 2nd and 3d door from the American Museum, where he may be consumed until 10 in the evening daily. Separate entrance and separate offices are provided. li Museum.

entrance io me office 3d door from the jSl iaif in St Thomas Church, applv lo JOHN ROGERS, Treasurer 6'25 Broadwav. n2S 6m brush hats: THE Subscribers are now manufacturing the much approved article of Brush Hits, and are ready to receive orders Irom hat dealers and others for the same. Sufficient time has elapsed since the first inlr.xlnr this kind of Hats in this country, lo prove therr superiority over every other kind of Hats. Th richness and brilliancy of the Beaver Hat. are very li kt and for dnrnbility in color, and general appearance.are iiuocu or any ouier mat are made.

Thev are offered at wholesale or retail at 77 Willmn, ef Liberty street. m'a S. JOURDAN CO. IOR SALE CHEAP, the entire stock of HOSIERY, Stocks. Gloves.

belnnpinir to Ihirh.m be sold at No. 30 Cedar st. (in the basement) at very reduced prices. Counlrv merchants and rally, as well aprivate individuals, will find it to their The slock wid be sold very iow lo close the business. L.

D. solicits the patronage of his former NEW ORLEANS SUGAR 50 hhds landiug from barque Poacher, at Roosevelt st. wharf for t. JOHN H. HOWLAND SON.

inuu 1 mIS 158 South st. IJWf" COTTON HOtoE. Just received, SO uu.cii joules crown embroidered and worked Cotton, for sale low, by open JOHNSON, WALLER CO, mia iw 5 Maiden lane. LINEN CAMBRIC HDKFS. The subscriber, have just received.

I case of Linen Cambrir Hdkfc. which they offer for sale very low, at 5 Maiden lane. junrssuxs, WALLtK CO. BAROUCHE WAGGON. For rale cheap a good second hand Barauche Wafiron.

AojW at 119 Fulton street. nil lw WM. W. CHARDA VOYNE. STEAMBOAT COMPANIES can be supplied with cooks, waiters, chambermaids, bar keepers, tic.

by applying at 216 Bowery. E27 MRS. GIBSON, from Edinburgh, begs to Intimate that she will remove her Yonn Ladies' Day aad) Boarding School on 1st May, Irom 428 Uroorae atreet to 534 Broadway, near Spring street, New York, where, having much additional accommodation, she anil extend her establishment in all its branches. Mrs. Gibson slill pursues the system of instruction taught by ihe most distinguished professors in Edinburgh which combines a solid und thoroucH education in V.n glish.

French and Italian, with a scientific knowledge of Music, Drawing, and the other elegant accumDlishmani taught in (his city. The method and of Mrs. School have met with Ihe approbation of many of the most in telligent persons of this community. In addition to her former respectable G. has pleasure in referring to a few of th.

i guardians whose children or wards are at preseo under ocmune, n. u. Stevens, Esq. Dr S. Kuypers, F.

Rhinelauder. En. I K. Rhiuelander. Esa.

James Tmt TT. ford, Esq. James Hay, Esq. A. H.

Dana, 'ranee wanted as a Governess. I tTH POWDER Thi. Tooth Powder has oh inVtWVIanl kanrtla 4V smorissr of the most respectable families and distinguished pbysi IH cny ana uinerent section, ot Ihe Union, the most efficacious dentifrice ever discovered. It completely eradicate, the tartar from the teeth, cure. the enamel a beautiful polish, prevent, prema ture decay, firmly fixing tbe teeth in their sockets, and uiiuiiaieiy realizing a oeautiiui ami peany set oi term.

it ufrciaicv vnwe gnms Bnu mouin as an anusaorouiic, preventing and curing scurvy, fur hardening strengthening, renovating the gums and sweetning the breoth, il is without an equal. It has recommendations from Sir Astler Cooper, M. Sir Henry Halford, M. D.and Mr. Brodie, Surgeon, (Physicians and Surgeons to H.

B. Majesty.) Sold by A. C. CASTLE, Dentist. 297J Broadwav, between Duane Reed st.

N. Y. Refers to John C. Cheesrruui, M. D.

V. Mott, M. D. F. U.

Johnson, M. D. N. D. Derring, M.

D. H. Bailies, M. D. J.

M. Smith, M. D. J. A.

Smith, M. D. J. Torrey, Mi D. J.

D. Beck, M. D. J. De lafield, AL G.

Bushe.M. D. A. H. Stevens, M.

D. Ireland, M. D. Torainson, M. D.

Kissam, Mi P. Fhelps, M. mI3 lwis NGLAND AND AMERICA A comparison of the social and political state of both nation. 1 to) 8vo, just published and for by WLISS fit WADSWORTH, II I Fulton street. UCIA THE BETROTHED From th.

Itauaq of Allessandro Mansoni, 2 vols. 12roo: jusV published and lor sale by BLISS WADSWORTH. fl'3 II, Fulton, street..

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