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rkv. urnnAf XmImk et No. 191 East Broadway. Crmerfv Hr um if fYa i loriim i wmmm In mfm ka thntl MSj Ifb I faromtl her wiu uxur patronage, and to assure i nH thA nnhlie thai no Dams or niwrncii shall ha araouag on bar part to reoder her school worthy ot their ggiiuuMd attention. The situation of her school is satluiy pieasaa, anu uw rooms large and airy, gj has separste rooms for each class, that tbe recita oga) of one claai nay not interfere with those of an otjrr.

There i an Infant School, conoected with ben, rnt in was sarav ihpuw. if. del Hoyo assisted in her school by two young la), one educated at tbe school of Mrs. Willard, in fvf, the olh educated in Paris, (Franco) by a gen twuo graduated from one of the Eastern coliece. who i had several yean experience in ttwhin in ine nrsi in mis city oy Mr.

liquet, from (Vis. Professor of the French and of Drawing, and Mr. iwjvi r. rroiessor ot th ipanuh csnguago, all ot whom reside with her. There re lessons uaiiy in rencn and Spanish, and the roci lliotu of those acholars who learn Kmirh.

will hisoe, as Fcncaoie, in tnai language. nr. class in the Spanish lsniuage. 10.00 wiiuam street, near Pine and will give lessons to private individual or classes, at har raiidence or at his own. Jim del Hoyo take the liberty of referring to some of ber Fijjent patrons, viz The Hon.

Steplieu Allen, Mex m. Crosby, Foster No, and, Joseph Hoxie, Charle Bostwick. Hubert McDeriuut. G. C.

Furmati. B. Walton, J. W. Oddie, Ed want Dunscomb.

and P. A on. n30 LltkMSll LANGUAGE. F.del Hovo. a native ol Cafliie.

Spain, and late Professor of ttu Smni.h Une the Highland Gymnasium, and now esla Muoin nere, oners his services to the inhabitants of this city K'v lessons to individuals at their houses, orsitusown. No. 191 East Broadway, or will attend tit at schools. He attends an evening class ofgen iswre at No. 56 William, near Pine and a momma lor young adies at his own house.

For further pilars inquire of Mr. W. C. Brynt, at the ollire ol it Messrs. Berard and Mondon.

at No. 3 Cairtlandt at. or J. C. Cutler.

Esq. No. 56 William it. jsiross r.oei rioyo. through the fn Olfiee.

Fll nVEMNU SCHOOL FOR WRITING ANU A1U II MO, Se. ttirouieli the sprinc and summer, for lata and gentlemen room 1o2 Nassau street, (second ory, front Mom, opposite the Park. 4 doors Irom Tom. sany Hall,) and J7U (irand afreet, (two lower rooms, tween Snflblk and Clinton.) Hours to call From 8 to 1 1, 8to5, 8to9J. (Mon Jv, Wednesday, Friday, 15 Nassau) and (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 37H Grand.) Writing 152 IS swan, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 8 to II A.

M. and Monday and Friday evening, 8 to 9 Writing 371 Grand. Tuesday. Tlmntds v. Sntiinlnv 810 11 A.

M. and Tuesday and Saturday Evening. 6 to 71. Music 154 Nassau, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, iw5 P. M.

and Wednesday evening, 8 to 9t. Music 371. Grand, Tuesduv, Thursday, Saturday, tin V. M. and Thursday evening, to 91.

Penmanship, Short Hand, Book Keeping, Flute, Fa fpolet. Violin, Piano, Guitar, and Singing, taught in rlasse, or private, on terms much cheaper than any in this city, each branch in only six lessons on entirely sew and improved principles, whereby more can potti ovely be learnt in a few hours, than by years of hard itndy on the old aystem. Those who learn Music, learn Writing and Short Hind gratis. N. M.

G. has had 12 venr rr Pnsoa learning one branch, learn another at only half pr mil if INSTITUTE NEW ROCIIELLL ISHTIKN MILCS FROM NEW YORK Tl'DiH A. LEE. A.M.. and WM.

GOOflRirKF. hsTeopeued theauove institution forthe Board and aduouon 01 youna; gentlemen. The situation is on a nfcainence, commanding a delightful view of Long liianaiuu uus oouna.ana toMaiuiirity as well as beau, tr Hwrpassed by no rdace in this countrv. Titcourseof instructionembraces all the studies ne eamry to prepare youth for admission into any college trcoanting bouse, or to rnterita mediately upon thestu irof any of the learned ro'fessiuna. Geoirraphy and anmiiuniT win oeuiustraieu oy transparent diagrams, such will render thoae sciences familiar and intelliei tltto the youthful mind.

In addition to these and the MiMr studies, pupils will be taught the French Lan rare in iU purity, together with the arts of Surveying, irrawu'S. iuaiiiig, urn Every attention will be said, not onlv to the tknofthe pupiN.butto tlieirmoralannd manners. diet rleanliness.and health. The dormitory is aa extensive nnge of rooms, and only two pupils will be allowed to occupy one sleeping apartment. The garden and plea aire grounds are extensive; anditis 'he intention of the woprietort to instruct their pupils in Horticulture and Uotany.

Forrurtherparticulars. apnlvto Mr. Wm. W.Holmes SO William at. Wm.

Bradford, 7 Maiden lane, dt John jsraon, lbs Broadway. REFERENCES ReT.L.Carter.N.Rochelle David Rogers. M.D. N.Y Rav.G.Steribins, do. M.

Davenport, Esq. do. T.F. King, M.D. do.

H.LeRoy.Jr.Esn.Pelham xU.RvBT.Onderdonk.DD kVr.G.Spnng.D.D.N.Y. tw.L. S.Ives, do. Bsr. Robert MCartee.

do. James Stewart, M.r. do. Peter Pratt. M.D.

do, Charles A. Lee, M.D. do. Thompson, Esq. do.

John Peters, Y'Atq. dot Robt.Halliday.Evnq. doi CharlesOakley.Esq. do. Herman Le Roy.

dot Irv.T. Brientnall, do. Isr.D S.Bogeit, do. In. S.N Rowan, do.

lv. D. Brodhead, do. Hon. Walter Bowne.

do. 8 L. Mitchell. LL.D. do.

David S.Jones, I Uq. do. Joseph Latarop, Esq. do. Sherwood, do G.

Ely, Penman. do Hon. Bonton D. Kttoberlej.Esq. N.H'n i uo puuue are rcspecuuiiy lavneu to visit the in 1 I II ititulioa.

All eoramunications (addressed to Judah A Lee, Franklinlnstitute, New Roclieile, N. will meet wittj inaiaadiateattention. m5eod fEW FATEXT T)ITAL TfARf tost imported. MUSIC OI THE t.OOEKMN SYSTEM. PIANO FORTE.

HAJXP. AND SINGING. The ilistet Cowan beg to inform their friends and the Mhlic, that they have just received from London a NEW PATENT D1TAL Harp, upon which the Miea C. will give instruction it is an elegant instrument, tad may be acquired in a short time by those who have 1 previous knowledge of music, with very little application. The Misses C.

a continue to give instruction in the composition of music and harmony, as also on the pnnn forte, harp, and in ainging. at their musical esta blishment, 33 Fourth street. Washington square and at 175 Broadway, where term van be had. Miss C. having studied under the celebrated Mr.

Ln fier. will teach the PIAJNO FORTE.COMPOSITION OF MUS1. and HARMONY, upon the universally ipproved system of that highly gifted and eminent master, by which her pupils will, at once, acquire a knowledge of the theoretical and practical harmony of Moxic. Logier's Works tor sale. ie'i'l HOSIERY, GLOVES.

STOCKS. Ac Just received, per ship Columbia, at L. DURHAM'S New Hosiery Store, 189 Broadway, (directly opposite John st.) full assortment of Englixb Hosiery, eonmst ioc of centlemen's ladies and children's white, black. brown and fancy Hose and half Hose, of all sizes, made in a superior manner, expressly for family use white. black and mixed lambs wool, worsted and Angola Iloxe and half Hose, of all Also, on hand.

English, French and Italian silk Hosiery, among which are a few dozens, ladies fancy silk Hose, of an excellent quality and handsome patterns cents, white and black Derbv ribbed and plain Hose and half Hose raw ilk oo do white and brown thread How and half Hose superior horse akin, ailk, thread and cotton Gloves silk and cottcm Caps ailk Pocket Hdkfs and Cravats Collars and Bosoms superior bristle Stocks, made of bast materials and in tbe most approved style these Stocks are acknowledged to be superior to any others made in this city. All of which will be sold wholesale and retail, on as reasonable terms as can be bad else a29 JlANO FO KTES. Jutkua Thurtlon otters tor sale JL splendid London made Piano Forte, to FF, with metal ic plate, and on an eleeaot and superb stand, dil ferent from any thing offered to the public before, hom he invites to call and view it at his old established manufactory. No. 239 William street, between Duane and Pearl street, where will always be met with a good assortment ot 1 ianos lor sale and to hire.

Also, a variety of good second hand Pianos, sent in for sale, and which will be sold low. Likewise, a good Pedal Harp, for sale cheap, or will be exchanged for an additional keyed Piauo Forte, and the difference, it any, paid in cash. N. B. Piano Fortes repaired and tuned.

a4 i AST OFF CLOTHING. Gentlemen will do well to look together their left off Clothing, tor hich a liberal price will be given, by M. LUM LEY, 109 Chat aara street, opposite the heatre, where a line addressed will tie attetvled to Jio SILK HOSIERY. A complete assortment of ladies' and eentleinen'a black, white and fancy Silk Hose id half Hose, can be found at L. DURHAM'S Hosiery tore, 189 Hmadwsy, directly opposite John st.

jei4 HOSIERY. Just received at L. DURHAM'S Hosiery Store. 189 Broadway, (opposite John st I rae ladies' tarry Jiae thrtaa fcngluh Hose, 14 IRISH LINENS. have recetv by tbe late arrivals 3 cases grass bleached Irish Linerw warranted for durability, euch aa made for the tfooon market.

Also a splendid asaurtraent of Linen V'ts bhc and Cambric Hdkfs plain and farcy Gloves. Pain own wnrfcMl Cotton Hoe black, white dt co Silk Hose Muslin Edgings Inserting, together lull assortment of French at Engusn calicoes Gjohams, which tho hdiea are respectiully invited to "sauneat A. Jtt'CKEDJE cus, jl 263 Broadway, ENGRAVINGS LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTS, FnnuinvnnM a i.k4 ins Rm1i9 "Jut received, and offers for sale, the following fine oa well exeoiited Prints, viz Shakspeare tn his otudy pride cf the Village Pensivenesa Sonvenirs Portrait of Pnmnini Pnitnii. Rnvthih Actors, rnl'd Attack on China Field Snorts; Welsh, Irish. English jm CTcoicti Girls; Sir Walter Scott; The Dream Yonng Aiiiilera; Italian Boy; Bean lies of Charle 11 (iris and Pig.

Finding Poultry; Intrusion; Felicia Wlllinm III i i it t2 aiiu aui' ii, i em vuoKilt ouvwi fomn Peasant Shall I fight or not Going Out Sun Evening Adieu Familiar Friend Muslacbo if" nd Uevenge Confidence Flirtation ITorian indora; Rosea by Thulock Owen's Marine Views; rouertmn of Costumes of the British Army do of the characters of Fanny Kemble One. Two Breaking Up; Cnt Foot; Field Sports; uoaty a Seasons, and a number of other subjects, all rorrusbed in the highest style of art. A. IMBER CARICATURES, great variety, are published Oailv hw ika or 50 per cent, discount from the retail price. uo'noer oi new and interesting subjects, all ol will be found a profitable investment.

willaJL? number of the ladies weekly vinitbr VwnmlZ nl P'" of the 8i.it loi suoacription dolls, par ann WUIS. A IMBERT. 104 Broad wsv. Grammar. cunstaaUy supplied to U0BATI0 WIJJCE8, 26 EwIiMige plac be of NOIBER 9005.

NOTICE ta hereby given that an election for six Directors of the Merchants' Exchange Bank, will held on the 5th July next, at the New iork Hotel, no ir4 Greenwich at between tbe hours ol iu and o'clock. Eli Hart, (wold Hoyt. llanioi Lerov. Henry Wvckoflf. Commissioner.

Henrv F. Tallmadge, ster, jelS tj3 Jweph B. Varnuin, 30W REWARD. Jt5" The above reward will rwid for the recovery the balsnce of the money of which the City Bank was recently robbed, and a proportionate sum for anv part thereof. be lollowing list exhibits the amount and descrin iinn oi ine money still unrecovereil Notes of the Bank of New ork 5233 do Manhattan Bank 2375 do Mechanics' do 39GI do Merchants' do 1604 do Union do 4697 do Phenix do 5713 do North River do 2075 do Tradesmen's do 1474 do Chemical do 1024 do Fulton do 1342 do Dry Dock do 1972 no Bank of America 1871 do Brunch Bank.

N. Y. 12.885 do B. U. S.

and foreign hranche 2700 do Jtelaware fc Hudson Canal Co. 858 do Rutland Bank, Vermont 2400 do Orange o. and Newburgh Banks 60(10 (398) suy 6000 Of the Bunk Notes, exceotine thore of Oranee. New, burph and Rutland, the greatest proportion is in notes of 100 dollars and upwards. VJ Hanks and dealers in money are particularly requested to lie on their guard acninst unknown or sus picious per.ionx, who may offer to exchange or purchase gom or other money.

a7tf G. A. WORTH. Cashier. 4 COPARTNERSHIP.

Ralph Olm.ted has this day Vv takeu into copartnerahip E. J. Moore and Amaa Jnckson. The business will herealter be transacted under the firm of R. OLMSTED CO at 153 Pearl corner of Wall st.

New York, June 15th. 1831. RALPH OLMSTED, E. J. MOORE.

jel3 AM AS A JACKSON. OTIC is herebv ei ven to the creditors of Michael I1! Armstrong, late of the city of New York, deceased, that they present their claims, verified by affidavit, acninst his ewtnte. to John t.rawlord, at Io. 246 Grand street, tor settlement, accuuling to law, as early as prac tieable. Those indebted to said estate will plense make payment to the iinderMigneu without further notice.

JOHN CRAWFORD, WILLIAM GALLOWAY, lwutor8 New York, April 28, 1831. a29 DCw SLATK HOUtS REPAIRED AND WARRANTED TIGHT llHE undersigned proposes to slate and repair roofs JL and atop leaks, in a permanent manner, heine well experienced in the buaineaa. ALSO. SMOKING CHIMNEYS warranted to be made to draw. Orders will be pnmiptly attended to.

onapplication to THOMAS SHERIDAN. Slater, iy28 208 WillinmstreeT SPLENDID ENGLISH PRINTS' A small lot of splendid Engliah Prints, richly coloured, and in every respects far superior to any ever offered lor saie in this city mor.pt which are two aetis ol the Royal Hunt. 4 in a self; 2 setts the Steeple Chase. 4 in a sett I sett Fox Huntine 'i views of the new Post Office: 2 do of Repents and Hyde Park and a few verv large Views ol the Mails leaving the foot Office, (suitable for a public room or innheepera.) tor sale at AS. E.

BETTS Room of Engraving. 214 Broadway, direct ly opposite St. fanls Church. VALUABLE sl INTERESTING WORK The Library ot Knowledge, being a new and enlarged dictienary of the English language, compiled from gen uine editions ot Ann, liauiy. Barrow, truck.

Todd, Sheridan. Walker, and others, containing also a considerable numherof significant and useful words selected from modern authors nf repute, and which are not found in any other lexicographical work whatever, preceded by a compendious English crammar with verbal distincrjocs the whole surrounded by moral maxims and proverbial aphorisms, in alphabetical order, by Samuel Maunder wc ond London edition. For sale by JAMES E. BETTS, 214 Broadway, opposite St. Paul'a Church.

If Ci INGER BEER POWDERS. Amost delightful, IT cooling, and salubrious beverage in warm wea trier, patronized and approved by medical faculty, as the moat wholesome aid pleasant preparation forthe immediate production of Ginger Beer. Prepared only at the laboratory of KIM ALL fc CO sold whole sale anc! tail by them, at their perfumery depot. No. 39 eoar, corner oi iiiism ureel, inew xora.

jerti IVT OT1CE. rAll persons concerned or interested are IK hereby notified, that Mondav, the 27th dav of June next, at 12 clock at noon, of that day, will be sold at public auction, to the highest bidder, by John SnitTen, at his auction room. No. 2 Franklin square, in the city of New York, a Horizontal Piano Forte, left with the subscribers for repair, (two or three years sinoe.l by William Smith, oi Aueusla. Geo.

arid on hich they (the subscribers) hive expended the sura of one avnnrea omd Jtj'V ttcuors. Thesale will take place it the time above mentioned, for the purpose of re imbiirsing. 'o the subscribers, the said sum expended, together witi. interest, costs, and cnarges ana win oe poxuive, unless prevented by tbe payment ot ineir tawt ui demand j8 Ida FIRTH HALL, 353 Pearl street. WINES.

H. G. BARCLAY, 32 Broad street, offer for aale. 300 casks Madeira, in pipes, hhda. qi casks, and bbls, vsrious brands, part old and verj fine 400 caks Sherry Wine, in butts, hbds and qr casks 500 casks Port Wine, in pipes, hbds, aid qr casks, all of Messrs.

Harris Sons celehraed brand J4 pipes very superior Madeira 60 bbls very old L. P. Teneriffe Wine 3 pipes Oape Madeira, from London dotka IN GLASS. 1000 dozen Port Wine, bottled in Oporto sou do Madeira ine, bottled in Madeira 100 do Sherry Wine, bottled in Cadiz 2000 do Bordeaux Claret, lust landed 200 do Sausseure's Sparkling Champaigte 50 do very superior Burgundy FLINT GLASS. Ac.

200 casks, rontairine Flint and Tale Tumblers and Wines. Hock Glasses. Flower Root do, French Chimneys and Lamps, LampShades, Quart and Pint Decanters. Hock and Champagn De canters, hineer Cups. Suear Basins, Soup Cms.

re flecting star bottom Tumblers. Jellv and Lennuadn oiasxew. dock Ljgni. tsic. 1000 hngs quality Jamaica Pimento.

40 barrels Nova Scotia No. 1 and 2 Mackarel. 150 bag Guayaquil Cocoa, prime quality. 200 casks Lamp Black, in assorted papers. 30 boxes Citron.

7 14 lbs, just ree'd from Mad.ira 300 Newcastle Grindstone. mi STAPLE FANCY DRY GOODS E. U. AC. S.

Atery, 22 Maiden lane, have just received a great variety of staple and fancy Dry Goods araoig wnicn win ne lound Irish and Silesia Sheetings 10 4 Si 12 4 London do Irish Linen, from coarse to superfine 4, 5. 7. 8, 9. 10 fe 12 4 Table I Haucr 4, 5. 5, 7, 8.

9, 10 fe 14 4 Double Damask Diaper 1 case 6 4 Colton Sheetings 2 do Linen Cambric Hdkfs 2 bales Marseilles Quilts Also, iet and blue lilnck Italian Silks Grode Naples. Gru de Berlin, Gro de Swiss and Marcelitie Silks book muslin Hdkfs; plain, plaid and strip'd Cambric and Jarkonet Muslins green and white Blond Gauze Veils black, pink, blue and white Crape Lisaes col'd Italian Crapes blk Nankin Crupes, very fine pink, blue, purple and buff strip'd Ginghams plnin do; handsome French Mulins plain and fia'd Bobbitiet Lace, from 4 4 to 12 4 wide; bandvnme black and white Prints; 4. 5 and 6 4 French Ciape Shawls; vilk and cotton Hosiery, of every description; Corded Underdressea black Silk and Cotton Velvets; gentlemen's coloured Cravats black Italian do Needle Worked and Tamboured Bands; Gauze Scarfs and Hdkfs; Linen and Cotton Ticking green Barege Veils plain black and green Barege; Marseilles and Valencia Vesting; Ger man Linen Hdkfs, a desirable article for childrens use gentlemen's and children's Silk Hdkfs. Ac. He.

m20 FASHIONS OF NEW.YORK. J. S. Fountuin. (formerly of Broad Maiden lane, comer of illiam street.

has just opened and on hand, fashions. ble fancy and staple poods and millinery articles, in tbe greatest variety, to which tbe attention or his customers and strangers are invited aa early aa possible. The sortment embraces the following articles, which are of fered at wholesale mt retail at the most reasonable prices: 1 case French Mnalins, very elegant I do do and English Muslins, ordinary style, at low pripea 3 do thin Stuffs for walking and evening di 1 do Gauze Ribbons, from 5 12 to 12 32 1 do splendid open worked Cotton Hose Silkdo.white and Diack 2 do French Ginghams, all the fashionable atvlea 2 do fancy Crap Gauze Shawls, Hdkfs Scarfs, very new tasty atyles 3 cartons real French Blond St English Thread Laces St footings, various widths I case splendid French Crapes, new fc elegant for prom' enade dresses 3 do Gros de Portugaise St Cynopbane Silk, fashiona ble color 8 do Gros de Nap. Groa de Indes St Gros de Parisian, for bats, trimmings, tc. 1 do new style fig Silks, for dresses, 1 do Florences, Silks for linings, Sic.

asorted pink. straw, while, blue, etc. Also, a very extensive assortment or Paris Embroi deries. Pattern Dresses, French English Calicoes, French Shoes. Silk St Cotton Hose, children's open work St plain Cotton Hose.

Linen Cambric Cambric Hdkfs, Long Lawns, Irish Linens. Damask Table Glottis. Napkins, Sheetings, Cotton Slieating St Shirting, coarse Towellings. Birdxeye Diapers, Crash, superfine Cloths for gentlemen, drab De Etai fe Pongee for ladies travellint habits, I rerich Anglian Bombesins Collator Danes. Marseilles, bnclisti American Shirt iogs.

with ever other article of laiicy or necessity in the Dry Good line at his usual Mnsonabie prices. N. FOUNTAIN has cons antly on hand first quality warranted German Eau Cologne. jl6 5t rilHE public are reapecUutly ipjormed that an orders lot authorised Lottery Tickt should he addressed to the subscriber, who sends gratia, to alt those who deal with him. "The Reporter.

Counterfeit Detector, and New York Price Current," put dished every week. Letters meet same attention as on personal application if addressed S.J.SlLVjSSTEJi,w xork. ji in of tor or of to fi on be A. at at on of a OJjtce of Ike Camden and Amboy Rail Road and Trans portation uanfosy, Borden town. June 17.

1831. PROPOSALS will be received, until 10 o'clock, on the 2d day of July, at the house of Wm. Arnels, Bordenlown, for erecting Bridge a over the following streams, on the line ot tbe Camden ana Amnoy Itau Road, viz South Kiver, Veep nun. enam reea. Branch of the Monollopon, Cranberry Run.

Millstone. Rocky Run at Hightslown, Great Bear Brook. Little Rear Rr.mk. Mirv Run. Assanptnk.

Back I reek, and Cross ick's. besides several Road Rridgea. The length toe bridges varies from 35 to 400 feel, and are to be i i conatrocted of timber, (principally ine contrac to find all the materials. For nlans and specifications, apply to the subscriber, to the Engineer on the line. ie21 lOt ROHr.K luaicir'J, rnsiunn.

PHENIX BANK IMVlUt NU. 1 be rresiaeniand Directors of the Phenix Bank have declared a di vidend of three and a half per cent, on the Capital Slock the Bank, for the current six mouths ending on the 30ih instant. The stork holders may receive their dividends on and after the first day of July next. The transfer books will be closed from and after the 23d instant, the 5th of July next inclusive. By orderol tbe Hoard.

ie22liv7 J. DELAF1ELD, Cashier. TRADESMEN BANK. me rresmentana ui I Mrinn hnvn declared semi annual Dividend of three and a half percent, on the Capital Stock, payable and after the lt July next. The annual election for Directors or tins Bank will held at the Banking House, on Monday, the 4th ef Julynext.

The poll will be open from 10 to 12o clock, M. The transfer hook will be closed from the 25lh instant to 5th July. By order of the Board, jcl7 tj4 tl. rALLo. NEW YORK EQUITABLE INSUKANCECOM PANY (Office 48 Wall at Notice ia hereby given, that a dn idend of four per cent (subject to a deduction of 10 per cent, to meet the tax imposed by the Slate) has been declared on the Capital Slock of this Company, payable to the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, on and after the first day of July next.

jeZO lm Ij. UflAriu an, secretary. ftHE ATLANTIC INSURANCE COMPANY JL OF NEW YORK. The Directors of this Cora pnnv have declared a dividend of five per cent on the capital slock, payable on and after the nist day of July next. ylO 2w JACOB R.

PENTZ, Secretary. PHENIX. BANK. An election for fourteen Directors ot the Phenix Bank will be held on Tuesday, the fifth day of July next. The poll will he opened the Bank in Wall street, at twelve o'clock, and closed 2 o'clock.

By order. J. DELAFIELD, Cashier. 4th June. 1331.

j4 tfijy MERCHANTS BANK DIVIDEND. Notice is hereby given to the stockholders ofthe Merchants Bank, that a Dividend for the last six months, of three per cent, has been declared, and will be paid at the Bauk and after the first June next. By order ofthe Board Directors, m27 1m WALTER MEAD. Cashier OTICE. A payment of ten dollars iiponeachshare lx of the capital stock ofthe Mohawk and Hudson Rail Road Company, is hereby required to be made to Lynde Catlin, Esq.

the Treasurer, at the Merchants' Bank, in the city of New York, on or before the first day of June next, under the penalty of the forfeiture of al! previous payments thereon. A further payment of ten dollars upon each share of tbe capital stock of the and Hudson Rail Road Company, is hereby required to be made to Lynde Catlin, Esq. the Treasurer, at the Merchants' Bank, in the ciiy of New York, on or before the first day of July next, under the peualiv of the forfeiture of all previous payments thereon. New 30th April. 1831.

tJvl JAMES RENWICK. Secretary. NEW WASHINGTON BATHS, situated No. 12 Fourth street, south west corner of Washington square Now open the New Washington Baths, recently fitted up with every convenience suitable to such an establishment, and under the superintendence of D. H.

Weed. A private entrance and separate Baths for Ladies, ho will be attended to by Mrs. Weed, and every accommodation afforded litem. A competent person also engaged to atteud on Gentlemen, and to Keep the Batha and their appendages tn proper order. In the present advanced statu of Medical Science, it would be superfluous to enumera the advantages of L.

1 1 Yn nit? uwo ui oaius ihjt una lunauiiajiis 01 iue mage and its vicinity, ia it necessary to point out the superior salubrity of its atmosphere to that of tbe more densely populous nana of the city. This fact, all medical gen uemen win auow ia ot considerable importance, and speaks highly in favor of the location of these Baths, hile those engaged in mercantile and professional pur suits, will after the business ofthe day, find in them an agreeable and refreshing luxury. These Batha are so constructed aa to be made warm or cold, of any degree of temperature. Single Tickets, each 25 cents. Five do.

$1 00 Fifteen do. 2 50 Thirty five do. 5 00 jel BOYS' FASHIONABLE CLOTHING STORE. 3901 Broadway, near Canal street. Charles Her wtck, respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has on hand anextenaive assortment of Children, Boys and Youths Clothing, comprising every article in the line, suitable for the sea ton, which he is enabled to depose of, at a reduction of 20 percent, from his prices of last spring.

Also, a great variety of Boys Caps, Stocks. Suspen aers. Hosiery, cravats, dec. Mourning Garments of all sizes kept constantly on hand. Garments of all descriptions made in the latest lasnions.

with despatch and to order. All gooda disposed of in the city, which do not suit can be returned within a week and such as are disposed of for the country, within a month. m2l sOLINTON CIRCULATING LIBRARY. BOOK AND PRINT STORE. 129 Broadway, one door aoove tjedar street.

TERMS. For 1 year, (payable in advance.) $3 00 year, do do, 2 00 i year, do do, 1 25 I month. do do, 50 New works will be received as soon aa published. Constantly on hand, a general assortment of Fancy and School Books, Perfumery. French and Knelish Engrav ing, DrawingPaper, Brixtol Boards, Newman's Colors, Pen Knives, Ever point Pencils with a general assort ment of rsncy Stationery.

ml I tf I BOOKS, STATIONERY. Aic Peabody A Co JJ No. 233 Broadway. have for sale, a general assort ment ot Books, in the various brandies ot literature; also, a great variety of Stationery fancy articles, Drawing Painting materials, etc among which are. Antiquarian.

Elephant, Atlas, Imperial. Medium, and Demy Drawing Paper. Am. foolscap, pot letter do, English demy foliopoat foolscap letter do. Letter, Bdiet A Note do.

Tinted, pink, blue and lemon do. tmld ai silver, plain embossed do. Morocco, marble fine finicv col'd do. Gold borders ornament London Bristol Boards; Crayon paper; Tissue paper of various colors Visiting. Playing Blank cards; Cologne Water ire Screens Screen Handles; Card Watch Cases Silver Pencil Coses Ever pointed do, Englisb American Uutlls Ink at Saud bias Ebony Inkstand Dishes; elegant Bronze do.

highly finished. Red and Black Ink do do. Sealing Wax Lady'a Note, do. Wafers; Sand Boxes; Gammon Boards Chessmen fine Cutlery Pocket Knives, Pen do. Scissors, 5kc.

Ivory for Miniatures Card Cases do with Memorandums. Wallets ladies' Needle Cases Newmans, Reeves ai Osbnrn Water Colors; Gold and Sliver in Shells; do. do. liquid; Lead Pencils; same dc iamel a hair fenciis Drawing Bonks sketch, do Lady'a Desk Portfolios, with lock, blotter. i A.

elegantly bound Shell, Ivory St Bone Folders. ir ntel Ornaments Bronze Tapers: Letter Stamps aid many other articles in the fancy Stationery line. otnoois, conniry traders and others, supplied in any quiatity. Persons ordering any of the above articles, are assured they will be selected put up in the best raainer. ia saat STOCKS STOCKS The sub briber, manufacturer of the very celebrated Nava rino tlocka.

informs his customers and the oublic arener. ally, rmt he has, in order, and is constantly manufac turings very choice assortment of tbe following kinds Biaca ti colored Vesting Silk, made plain Do do do do, with tics and bovs Do do do Do do Gros de Nan do do, do. with aprons plain ties and plain ties and apron Do do Genoa Silk Velvet apronr Do io English Kid. made plain Patent Lea ker St Morocco, do Plain and finired Hair Cloth, do Also, Siorka and Shirt Collars for countrv trade. Merchants i be dealt with on the most liberal terms at No.

1 Malfcn lane, one door from Broadway. )7 W. CHAPMAN. DAMASK DIAPER TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKIf 8 J. S.

Fountain. furmerlu of BroaA. way,) haa just received a full aud complete assortment of Irish. Silesiaand Russia Damask and Dinner Tallin idioms aua napuna to match, winch he oners al very low prices. A Mtter assortmeet and superior roods he believes has nevir been offered in this city in Point of Suality, quite eqtaJ to those manufactured lor the Lon on market, TU collection embraces every variety of irisn, irom small BreaKtast loins, at 73 cents, up to isinncr tiotna at ti.i oiieeia MreaKlaat uioths, from 3 Napkins, om 3 to $22 per dozen.

A No on naiHi, and now opeiing, 7 8 4 4 Linen 5 4, 6 4 6t 10 4 Sheetings 3 4Birdseve Diaper heavy Towelling 3 4 St 7 8 Lawns 4 St 10 4 Table Damask Diaper, utc ate J. S. F. having hteiofore confined his business tn the Fancy department would inlorm hi customers and the public, that his irvnition in future is to keep an assortment of Staple GmAs. which be will increase and extend as fast as oppotunily enables him to lay in hia gooua at low reies.

JIA 17 LINT GLASS, TVlNE, SHOE THREAD, Stc. 80 casks, containing bat Flint B. B. B. Emoush and Spanish Wines FJint, pillar moulded, ar bottom heavy Tumblers Tale Tumblers, star am plain bottoms French Lamps Si complete Best T.

B. B. Champaig Purple Fancy Bottles, ftr Glasses, Ac. dtc. 13 bales Twine St Shoe Yread 106 Grindstones, 48 inch 7, to 60 inch by 9 30 ions Chalk Jif received per brig WilUra IV, and for sale at 32 sujjwu auwi.

Jaa HY'z GEO. BARCLAY. STAND COVERS. The abacriber has received an elegant assortment of Stan and Work Table Cov ersjof the finest quality, for eaictow, at 219 Broadway. UB JUKI' l' FRIDAY, JUNE 24.

1831, TJEW YORK EQUITABLE INSURANCE COM PANV ii.nlu.im.rilia Stockholders of this Coronflnv. held nit NTortin v. the 16th issu the following named gentlemen were unanimously sleeted Directors tnereot tor the ensuing year, to wit Thomas Cock. M. D.

George Rapelye. Lambert Suydaro, Sam'l Stilwell. Abm. G. Thompson, Losee Van Nurtrand, Abm.

Vanderveer, James Votey, Harvey Weed, Samuel Whitiemore, Amasa Wright, Thos Darling, Iiavid Haddcu. Noah Jarvia, David Kimbl4ly, Jr. Shepherd Knapp, Wm. Beach Lawrence. B.

P. Melit Thoa. R. Mercein, Thos. H.

Mills. Saml. B. RuEEles. And at a subsequent meeting of the Board, Mr.

Thomas R. Mercein was unanimously re elected President. ifr tk tw vrfc Rmiitabla lusurance Company continue to nxnre against lost or damage ty Fue applications made at the office of the Company. No. 48 Wall street will be promptly attended to.

Money, in urns to suit applicants, to loan on jiu lm I r.u n. ct KCHANTs' FIRf. INSURANCE COM JAW rr WnlLatreet. NeW Xom nCfimfiratMt with I'nn italof Haifa Million of Dollars fir I lie sole purpose of Insurance against loss ordarnage by FIRE, Dwelling Houses, Ware Houses. Buildings Kliina in Port and their Car goes, Household Furniture, Wearing Apparel, and every description of personal property.

Applications niadefrom any partofthe United states, accompaniedliy nparticulardescription ofthe Buildings, occupations, how be promptlyottended to. The rales of premium nnd conditions of Insurance are uniform with all the other Fire Insurance Cornpa nies in this city JONATHAN LAWKtmfi, nee Nathaniel W. Strong, Sec'ry, Jonathan Lawrence, Michael Burnham, James Lovelt, Samuel Betts, Henry Kneeland, Thomas Blood good, John A. Stevens, Robert Chesebrotigh, Francis H. Nicoll, Thomas Lawrence, James Boyd, Jr.

William W. Fox, George Barclay, ml 2 Jeromus Johnson James Strong, John Flack, Jacob P. Girand, Joseph Hudson, Charles Town, Peter A. Jay, David M. Prall.

Oroondates Mauran. Theodore Meyer, Ephraira Holbrook. EFFERSON INSURANCE COMPANY. Office No. 108 Chatham street corner of Pearl.

This com pany continue to insure against loss ordarnage by fire also, on vessels and cargoes againsr ions or damage oy inland navigation at the customary rotes of premium and assures the public that all lossessnstairied by them will be adjusted with promptitude and liberality The rates oi insurance are as favourable as any other office in this city Dlttcu i utio John Moras, William Bradford, Thomas W. Thome, Samuel Webb, John Merritt, John Clapn, George S. Watkins, Samuel M. Fitch, Caleb C. Tunis, William W.

Winans, Elijah Humphreys, Moses Tucker, Benjamin R. Kobson. Dr. David Rogers, Richard Riker, Thompson Price. Cornelius Hansen, Stephen Lvon, Waller Peck.

Alexander Masterton, J0ITN M0RSS, President Wat. S. Thorn. Secretary. Money to loan in sums to suit applicants on bond and mougagH on unincumbered real estate in this city.

te iu ANTIES. It has been discovered by the worthy ot fice seekers of this goodly Gotham, that anti ma sonry has a foul breath, which hangs, or (as Southey more happily expresses it) slicks to one for a long lime. INow, as the auti masomc excitement has partial ly subsided, and all the weed, from ThurUno up to the largest, are returning to obscurity, it becomes every ambitious aspirant to produce some siibaUluUi, some polar star, aa a focus, to concentrate our political wan derings. What of an anti piratical sensation? but the atrocities ot Gibbs have no horrors when compared with the vile abduction of Morgan. Tbose are mon strous had fellows at the other end ofthe stale.

Charles Cox, of 44 William street (but Cox eschews ill itching for office) Charles Cox would respectfully suggest an anti vearing oU clolhes party, as worthy the attention of politicians, more especially under his new arrangement of tbe "cheap cash rytem." Arrayed in the splendid garments of his manufacture, they must, at least, pass for a genteet party, and become as much objects ot admiration to tbe public as ot envy to tbe antics. Further particulars on this subject, which is now merely in embryo, may be obtained, by calling at the head quarters of Charles Cox. 44 William street, ho is ever ready genteelly to dress any party, at the sh ri est possible notice in the most approved style. a15 PERFUMERY, COSMETICS, FANCY SOAPS. Manufactured by KIMBALL St CO.

and sold at their wholeaale Perfumery and Fancy Soap De pot, no. SJ cedar street, corner ol iliiara street, sien ofthe Damask Rose, New York. Kimball St in submitting their cornucopia of cnoioe and fashionable rvrtumery and fancy a nicies to the inspection ot an American public, take a pride in naming that they are made from the most costly of flow eis aud aromatica it was possible for perseverance to procure and feeling as every lover ol elegance must have done, the infinity of ill that has occurred from the pretensions of empirics, and the vending of aourious or unskilfully combined commodities, they determined to place their chemical desicn under the guidance of a man of tried talent and of established reputation. It ia to them a contemplation of satisfaction that they have been enabled, though at a great expense, to encage that eminent and well known Chemist. Mr.

William John son, late Phvlologi8t to Mewrs. Price St Goanell, of Ivondon, under nose immediate surveillance every la boratoric operation will be performed. Purchasers, therefore, may rest assured of receiving nothing from the establishment of Kimball St Co. that is not of the purest and choicest materials, and of as rare a quality aa ii is in ine power oi expenenceor skiii loproouce. jiu IN ENS, SHEETINGS St DIAPERS.

Tbe sub I scrilers have constantly on hand, a regular assort ment nf Linen Goods, of ail descriptions, tor family use. They have just received the following 4 rases heavy Irish Linens, grass bleach I do extra super Linens, pure white, for eollars 3 bales London Sheetings, from 5 4 to 12 4 wide do Russia Sheeting do White Russia Sheeting. ON HAND Snperfine St low priced hlie St black Broadcloths Green St brown olive, claret, green, mixt, St lavender do. uouote at single milled (Jaasimeres.all colors English. French.

St Italian black col'd Silk Veatinas vaiencia at 1.0 noon marsetnes at swansoown do. Merino, Angola, and Rouen Cassimerea tastings. Princettes. Brocbellas, Prunella, stuffs Black St colored 5 4 St 6 4 French Bombasine Pongees and Crape Cambleta Drapd'Ete or Summer Cloths, and Merino Cloths An extensive assortment of Irish. Flemish, and French Shirting Linens, of the best bleaches and fabrics, from 3s.

to 16s. per yard Floorcloth Baizes Superfine Irish Linen, of the cream bleach, foreollara Do. 10 4, 11 London Sheetine. verv superior 5 4 St 6 4 Flemish. Irish, and Silesia sheetings Russia Sheetings, Diapers, and Towelling Irish Table Diaper, Damask, and napkins Super King's Damask Table Cloths, from 2 to 8 yards in length, witn napkins 10 match Rirdseye Diaper, Towelling.

Huckabuck. St Crash Rich Drapery Muslins and Furniture Dimities Linen Cambric St Cambric Hdkfs Linen Hdkfs American and English Cotton Shirtings, Sheetings, and Loiis: dotns Cambric. Jaconet, Scotch, Mull, and Swiss Muslins Black Nankin. Canton, aud Italian Crapes French Calicoes, Ginghams, and Muslins, in variety Blue and orange, and green and orange, Table, Piano, and Stand Covers Superfine Worsted Damask Table and Piano Covers Printed Merino, for Card and Centre Table Covers Superfine London Marseilles Quilts, from 9 4 to 15 4 12 4 German utiilts, a nue and nanasoue article 9, 10, 1 1, 12 4 American Counterpanes St Crib Quilts Super Steamboat Counterpanes Ma'teom' Italian Lustring Gros de Nap. Gros de Berlin.

Gros de Swiss and Tour Satin Turk, Sinchewa, and Sarsnets, and a variety of Shawls, Scarls, Dress Hdkfs, Glove, Kiobons, Ho siery, stocks. Belts. Stc. They offer the above goods at the lowest market prices. j.iiuie.kcuu.

je iw Broadway, opposite jonn street. CM Si HOLMES wdl open this day 6 cases grass bleach Irish Linens, 1 case Sheetings, and one of Irish Birds Eve Diaoer. all of warranted bleaches and good styles one case of linens are extra fine, suitable for collars. Also, a beautiful lot ol Dlsrseines vest iugs and good for boys summer wear. S.

L. have in store ot recent importations 1 bale 10 4 London Sheetings 1 do 12 4 do do 1 do 5 4 Silesia do 1 do 4 to 10 4 Table Linens 2 do 8 4 to 10 4 Dotib'e Damask 1 do Double Damask Table Cloths 1 do 5 4 St 6 4 heavy Cotton Sheetings 2 do Linen Fold Cotton Shirting 1 do extra fineimported Cambric Shirting 1 do black Nankin Crapes 1 iln strinerl and tils id mourning Ginehame lilies and uats aize white and col'd Cotton Stock ings white English Silk open worked do jet blue black Italian SUKs. some oouote wiuiu marceiunes Gra da Nsrjles and Gro de Zan. rich col'd Silks. Stc constantly on hand, real ixerraau emu ae coiogne.

Thev offer the above at wholesale or retail, at low pti Jus.atNo.55 Maiden lane. arc rilHE subscribers offer for sale, wholesale or retail. JL 2 cases French Printed muslins do. French Ginghams, plain and striped 1 An do. do.

figured ldo. do. Calicoes, pink, blue, lilac, small pat's 1 An do. do. new style, Chintz 1 do.

Pjiris Embroideries, comprising Pelerines, Ca nezons. Chemiseta. ate. 1 do. fancy Crape Hdkfs and Shawls 1 do.

Paris Fancy Articles The above, with every variety of Fancy and Staple Goods, will be sold at reasonable ipnces. by A. 8. M'CREDIE St CO. n31 263 Broadway a St 1 sT case nrinted Muslins.

1 do French Mandarine Lawn, this morning received at 63 Maiden lone, 1 door from William st. by ji? P. S. FROST. EGHOKN HATS.

20 cases Leghorn Hals, com li prising ware ez aliases bolivars and gipsies, boy men a and infant lor sale cheap, at oi maiden lane, door from William street, by P. S. FROST. f. NO.

A LAW, Amending a Ijkw Concerning Dogs. 1. Be it ordained, bv the Mayor. Aldermen and Com monalty of the Ciiy of New York, in Common Council convened, that no Dig shall hereafter be suffered to go at laige in tbe City and county ot New York, under the penalty of Twenty five Dollars for each offence, to be paid by the owner or possesser thereof. 2.

And be it furtherordained. That every Dog lonnd at large in the Citv of Nrb V'. tr ahnll ho seized and killed, by any person or persona, who shall cause the carcass of every Dog by him or them seized and killed, to be forthwith removed, and buried, or thrown into the North or East River, and fore verv Dos so killed, and removed, the person or persons killins. and removing the same, shall he entitled in receive the sum of One Dollar from the Treasury, on producing prooi inereot, satisfactory to the Comptroller, who shall certify the same. i.

And be it further ordained. That no person shall hinder, or molest any person or persona, who may be engaired in seizing and killing any dog, or in removing the enrcsss thereofiinder tbe penalty of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, lor each offence. 4. And he it further ordained. That the first, fourth.

and fifth sections ofthe Law, concerning Dogs, paased April 30, 1827. be, and the same are hereby repealed. Adopted by the Board of Assistants, I Jlh June, ihji. JJ. CKANCLKltt.

Passed by tbe Board nf Aldermen. I5th June, 1831 J. MORTON. Clerk. Approved, WALTER BOWNE.

Mayor. Published by order ofthe Common Council. MORTON. Clerk. PROCLAMATION.

By Walter Bowne. Mayor of the city of New York. City of Hew York, ss. In pursuance ol a resolution ofthe Common Council I do hereby offer a reward of $100 for the apprehension and conviction of the person or persons, who shall have damaged any of the public iron pumps standing in the streets ol this city. In witness whereof.

I have hereunto subscribed my s. Jc8 lm name and caused the seal ofthe Mayoralty to be affixed, th 7th day of Juno, 1831 WALTER BOWNE, Mayor. COLUMBIA HALL New Lebanon Springs. May loth. 1831.

Dear Sir We have fitted up our es tablishment at this place with some additional improve ments, anticipating lis being the summer residence ol many private families Irom the city, and a pleasant re treat to pinics and gentlemen of pleasure. They would gratefully acknowledge past favors and solicit the continuance of your patronage. Your olit. servants, IIVLIj de BCIVl LtV. N.

B. A stage leaves Hudnon every morning and even ine for the above place, on the arrival of tlie boat. Culms can generally had at any time during the re sort of company a I his watering place. The distance by land is jo miles, through a deliglitlul country. lm HORSES ai FLY ETTS.

A sorrel Virginia bred Horse. 8 years old. 15 hands high, flowing tad. and well broke to harness. A superior saddle Horse, trots, paces St gallops, sold without fault.

Warranted sound blood 51 a re, brown color, 4 years old, her sire Old Childers. her dam lull blooded, well broke and kind under the saddle, warranted sound. Patent Flu Neltx An assortment of this neat, orna mental St very useful article, has just been received irom the maker, ot various colors, and may be had on nucaiion. Bay Horse, beautiful under the saddle, kind, spirited and gentle in harness, between 8 and 9 years old. war ranted sound, a splendid horse lor parade, and sold tor no fault.

Apply at TATTERSALLS, 446 Broadway. 33T Bar Tonv. flue limbs, licet, strone. kind and sound. sniLso warranted, to be sold a bargain.

J15 UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Whereas the aura of one hundred thousand dollars and upwards, was subscribed before the first day of August last, for the purpose of estab itMiing a university in the City ot Aew 1 ork public notice which was riven by the Executive Committee on the 27lh day of July, 1830; the undersigned Trus tees, named in the articles ot subscript on, do hereby iv notice, thiil thA ntnnniil subscribe! will he called for by installment, in accordance with the terms of suhKcnpUon. as lollows Two hubs ol the sum sub scribed, on the 3d January next; two fifths ofthe sum subscribed, on the 3d April next; one fifth of the sum uhseribed. on the 3d July next. 1 he subscribers are requested to pay their respective mounts to Mr.

John Delafield. at the Phenix Bank in New York, who is authorized to receive the same, and ive receipts therefor. New York, 2d December, 1530. GEO GRISWOLD, 1 SAM'L WARD. Jun.

I BENJ'N L. SWAN. MYNDERT VAN SCHAICK, Trustees HENRY J. YVYCKOFF. I JOHN DELAFIELD, ISAAC S.

HONE, d2 TELMONT A LL. Schooley's Mountain Mtner at Spring. 1 he subscriber, gmtetul tor tbe ex inordinary suci ess and patronage received by him du ring the last season, resuectlully informs tbe public. that tbe above admired and fashionable establishment was opened on the first of June, for the reception of visitors placed on the highest, most airy, and pictur esque part of the mountain, shadowed and embowered by various fruit, forest, ornamental trees and shrubbery, no other establishment ofthe kind, at this or any other watering place, surpasses it in situation. The Hall and (rounds afford every amusement and game conducive ot nearth or pleasure, assimilated to 1 he tastes and habits ofthe valitudinarian or the sportsman which, together with the ahdinsuished company that have alwavs honored the establishment, present inducements to visitors of no ordinary description.

It ia deemed almost superfluous to add, that the cellar have been stored with the choicest wines and liquors the cities of New 1 one ana mnadeipn.a could supply. A nrst rate lar der cooks, waiters, attendants, aud tbe unremitting at tention of the proprietor in every branch ot his duty. will bn at all times found by the visitors. A spacious plunging and shower hath is on the premises. Horses, carriages, and vehicles of every kind, will be furnished at order.

With the eminent and well known advaiita ere of the establishment, the subscriber flatters himself that bo will continue to be favored with the public pa tronge. ie33taw2w CONOVER BOVINE. TATlONAL HOTEL, in Broadway, near Wall street. New York. This establishment having been newly painted, repaired and filled up in a handsome style, is equal lo any one in the city.

Tlie situa tion is one of the most pleasant and convenient, within few minutes walk ot all the banks and steamboat. and is now ready for the accommodation of travellers and residents. This Hotel has superb parlor and chambers for the accommodation of families. The tables served both in the English and French style. Families residing in the parlors can bo served according to their desires.

Wine and Liquors, all ofthe first quality, and some of them very old ami remarkable Irom age. Daiiy Imeroera will also be phased with the runs of the house. The proprietor. Mr. Delacroix, will see that general satislaction 11 given.

A few lumuhed rooms in the house 7b Cedar street. communicating to the Hotel, can be had by private boarders. N. B. Entrance to 76 in Cedar street, or through the lintel.

m20 3taw2m ROSSINI'S OPERAS. Italia too shall yield her strains To vocalize Columbia's plains. FIRTH St HALL have just received from Paris a superb collection ofthe Italian Operas ofthe cele brated Rossini, arranged for the piano forte, with accompaniments for the violin dec. viz Annida, Bar hiere di Siviglia, Bruschino il Cenerentola, Demetno Polihio, Donna del Lago, Eduardo eCristina, Elizals la, Gazza Ladra, Inganno Fortunate, Itdiana in Algie ri. Maometto.

Matilde di Sabrand. Mose in Egitto. Oiel lo, Pietra di Paragone. Ricciardo et Zoraide, Scald di Seta, Semiramide. Tancredi, Torvaluo Darluka, Tut co in Italia, and Zelmira.

Firth St Hall take this occasion to inform their friends and the public that they are now prepared with a large supply of new Pianos, and other Musical Instruments, of superior tone and workmanship, which may be seen at their extensive Musical Saloon, in Franklin square, formerly Franklin Bank. The latest and most fashionable Music can always be had at this establishment. accurately and elegantly printed on plain or colored paper. FIRTH St HALL, jeia rvo. 1 rranalin square.

ffkOMESTIC St OTHER WARES. The sub JCST acribcrs keen constantlv on hand an extensive assortment ofthe following Goods, viz: IailH Cnt and Wrought, and Brads and Spikes Twine Seine, sewing, baling, wrapping and menu facturers Bellows fancy and common, and smiths Sieves brass and iron wire, and hair and wheat do. Brushes of every description Shoe Threads bleachod. gray, freen and yellow Bale Rope and White Cordage of every description Glue, cowhide Whips.Window Glass.7x9,8xl0,10xl2 Coopers Ware, viz. Pails and rubs, in nests Cotton Bsgging, Oznaburgs, Burlaps and Canvass Corn and Coffee Mills Wilson's Liquor Cocks Morris de Fenn's, St Molasses Gates Mais for doors and entrte.

Wrapping Paper Shovela and Spades Ames' and others Cards colton and wool and horse Gunny bags Coffee Java and Liberia, for family use Dearborn's Patent Balances. Stc. Sic. which ther will soil on liberal terms, for approved city or country paper. CfcBKA at CCllllINU, lOR Pearl street MHITE VELVET SPONGE A choice article wv for the toilet, nursery, and aurgical purposes, he ine so delicately soft and entirely free from sand and other impurities, prepared and for sale either by the quantitv or at retail.at MARSHALL C.

SLOCUM'S unig and Chemical Store, No, 0U0 Broadway, corner 01 Duane at. IX. Y. a27 OBINSON'S PATENT GROATS BAR JLV LEY, choice articles for preparing gruel, barley water, and other numerous diets tor children and inva lids, put up in packages, with directions for use. Also, Jamaica and Bermuda Arrow Root, of a superior anali ty, constantly for aale al MARSHA LLC.

SLOCUM'S un.g and Chemical Store. 303 Broadway, comer of xniane street, mew York. a7 ALIBEG THE TEMPTER, a Tale wild and wonderful, by Wm Child Green, author ofthe Abbot of Stc. published in London 29th April last. Just received, and added to J.

LANGDON'S new Circulating Library, 210 Broadway, 1 door below Fulton sussjl. TO) TNRAGMENTS OF VOYAGES at TRAVELS Fragments of Voyages and Travels, including nrnxnofcs or a naval cite chiefly for tbe use ol Yonng Persons, by Capt. Basil Hall. R. F.

R. 8. Just re ceived and for sale by Q. A C.St H. CARVILL, 108 Broadway, 49 tun.

WIIXIAM STKEET. AMERICAN INSTITUTE The Annual Fair, tinder tlie direction of the American Institute, will be held in this ciiyon the 11th, 12tb.and 13iij (fayaoi uc lober next. Premiums, eeiu isting of honorary diplomas. and, under certain circumstances, gold, ail ver. and bronze dals, will be awarded lor such articles exhibited, of American growth, manufacture, or productions of the work shops, as shall he ifeemed, on account o.

llteirexeellerro or superiority. enlhled tolhe same. Id addition to which, efforts will be made to direct public attention towards thcra. with a view of promoting the interests of manufacturers and exhilnters. Public notice will be given of the place at which I lie Fair will be held, and ol the rules and regulations to ne adopted.

Managers. Thomas R. Smith. Win Partridge, Hen ry E. Da vie, James B.

Murray. Alexander Knox, Valentine G. Hall, Wm. J. Van Buskuk, Charles Wright, Joseph P.

Simpson. je21 lw SltABB St CO. respectfully inform their friends, and the ladies in general, that they have removed from 1 13 illiam st. to 72 Hudson where they have constantly for sale an assortment of fashionable Millinery, and all kinds of Straw Bonnets, of their own manufacture. Also, Leghorns ami Straws cleaned in the best possible manner.

m31 6m JD. bii DE LACY. Counsellor at Last. Las rmnovMl is office to 14 Chambers street, whern all hiini in the Courts of Chancery, and in the United States, and Slate Courts confided to him, will lie attended to with zeal and fidelity. GERARD H.

COSTER and THOMAS D. CAR PENTER have this day associated themselves ai themselves as Stuck and Exchange Brokers, al No, under the firm of 52 Wall street, m2 COSTER St CARPENTER, WANTED, in the Dry Goods Business, in 1 Vail street, a Partner, who can command a capital from $10 tn 820,000 Dollars, by a person now established in tlie busines with a good Stock and a good stand, here ho can remain 4 or 5 years at a fair rent. The Advertiser would prefer a man well acquainted with the business, if he had not quite as much capital. to bear a part of the burthen. The business miht be extended to almost any amount, as the foundation is fairly laid.

Pleae address a Line to 1831, at this Office, with real name and where an interview can be had it will be considered strictly confidential, 13 ANTED, a smart lad, truin 14 to 16 years of age, in a wholesale aud retail dry goods store. Apply at 61 Maiden lane. jell WANTS a situation to uavel wiih a Lady to any part of the United States, or as sempstress in a family, a young woman who can make herself useful in many other domestic affairs. She has been accustomed to wait on young ladies, and feels herself competent to fill the station. The most satisfactory reference can be given to where she has lived for years.

A line addressed to No. 6 College Place, shall be strictly attended to. II 7" ANTED. 100 Tailoremies lor Southern work also, 20 to 30 good hands. Apply at 109 Chat.

ham street, opposite the Theatre. jlO AN 1 ED, a Woman, to do me house work ol a amall family. Apply to 107 Gre nwieh street jel4 NEW BOARDliMi ESTABLISHMENT, opposite the Thatched Cott Garden, Jetaey City. The subscriber (lately from Trentun) has taken the large and commodious House lately erected by Mr. Colden.

at the above place, forthe purpose of opening a genteel Boarding House, where families or individuals can be accommodated. Commodious apartments furnished, and terms reasonable. The view of the Garden and Bay from this place, is not to be surpassed in the United Slates. The air fine and pure, and the water excellent. The House to be opened on Monday next, the 13th inst when applications may be made to the sub.crihcr.

JOS. W. VANCLEVE. Jersey City. June 10, 1831.

10 3w aTTRESS. MOCCASIN MAN ITI. UFACTORY. 106 Chathara street. Joan A7 choU, (successor to William Jackson.) manufacturer of warranted pure Hair Mattressea and Featlier Beds, ladies and gentlemen's Moccasins of every description, wholesale or retail on the best term.

All who wish a good article at a fair price are invited lo call. Kr Old Feathers cleaned and renovated, without working by a patent machine, which so far restores their primitive life and elasticity, as to render tliem nearly equal to new. Old Mattresses cleaned and repaired. Steam Boats and Packets supplied at tbe shortest no tice. jeo 3m FOR SALE All the land under the water granted by the Corporation of the city of New York to Thomas C.

Taylor, bounded easterly in front of the Mansion House lately tbe property ol William Bayard. Esq. deceased, four hundred and fifty fi vo feet, southerly in front on Jane street six hundred feet, winterly in I tout on West street four hundred and fifty live feet, northerly in front on the great Kilu rond six hundred feet, making, when filled in, exclusive of the atreeta.eevemv thne lots. There is a laree surplus of earth in tbe vicinity of this property a sufficient quantity has been oflered by a gentleman to complete the bole on reasonable terms For further particulars apply to AMES JENKINS, on the corner of Greenwich and Barclay sts. 18 LACKAWANNA, OF 1831, now received by the subscriber, and will be delivered to lauulies at ftti 50 in lumps from the vess 1.

free of cartage. Orders lelt at J. T. Talman's, 44 Wall st. C.

Ileiser's. 6 Broad at or through the Post Office, directed 10 the subscri ber, will be atteuded to. JNO. II. HOST WICK.

jiu corner of West at Clarkson st. PEACH ORCHARD COAL, From Spokn's Mine. THE subscribers inform their friend and the public, that tbe present being, as they think, the most favorable time for laying in their winter supply of Coals, take leave lo remind them of the same, assuring them hat in so doing they will furnish the best Coals, and at the lowest prices. They have now four cargoes of the above landing loot ol st. consumers are invited to call at the offices cor.

Murray and Washing ton and Canal and r.lm sts. to examine thesame. 1 hey will find it the most economical Anthracite. B. REEVE St CO.

P. S. Schuylkill, Lehigh, Liverpool and Lacks wa na Coals, for sale aa above. Jl I ITHOGR APHY. Bills ot fci.

i.ai.ce. Bills of .1 Lading, Notes of Hand, Bank Checks, Circulars, Cards, dec. executed by CUWAKU S. JrJLMf.K.Vi) Wall st New I.ilhvcravkir. Music.

A complete assortment of this Music may be found constantly for sale, com prising all tbe most fashionahleaml latest pieces, arrang ed for the piano. New song are continually published, ml sold at half tlie usual price of plate music. Catalneues can be hm: on application. mzO REEK AND ENGLISH LEXICONS, Ac. VJT Donnegan's Greek and English Lexicon Pickering's and Oliver's do do Ewing'a do do Valpey's Schrevellius' do do Kenrick's edition of Zompt's Let.

Gramma Valpey's Anasecla Latina Magora For sale by J2I1 fr J. SW ORDS. iCTI DAMASK TABLE LINEN. The suh SL scriber offers the following Articles for sale, on reasonable terras, at hia Store. 66 Maiden lane, corner illiam street, viz.

Silesia, Irish St Scotch Damask Table Cloths, from II to 6) yards long Ditto do do in piece, from 1 to Si yds wide. Ditto Napkins from 3 4 to 5 4 3 4 Birds' eve Diaper. 5 4 Silesia Sheeting. 5 4 Irish do. 5 4 St 10 4 Russia do.

4 4 Irish Linens. Russia Diapers, Huckabacks St Crashes. Bedticking fe 4 4 Burlaps. 8 4 Half bleach Diaper. Shirtine St Sheetine Muslins.

Counterpanes St Quilts, from cradle size to 15 4. dec with a lull assortment ol staple articles. J. S. FOUNTAIN.

66 Maiden lane. j2I corner William street. CHARLES M. WILLIAMS, No. 10 Maiden lane, has verv recent I received sever si large invoices of fashionable French and British Goods, consisting of.

French Tarquois. Organdez St Bristol Muslins; Cam hnc Cordizan Algenne Lawn uros ao neruns Gros de Naoles. and Italian Silks stripped and plain Ginghams superfine Intn cinena et cawns Linen Cambric at Cambric Handkla; fashionable French Si British Calicoes Calicoes, white Si black real Blond Gauze Veils 4. 5. 6 at 1 4 Crape Shaw Is A laree assortment of Lace St Muslin Goods, consisting ot Kobes de Algerines, Cbemizetls.

lucfcers. rioreua, Collar St full aized Spencers of superior French work extra tine Jaconett at Cambric Muslins, arc. azc. which are offered for aale cheap, at No. 10 Maiden lane.

opposite the Arcade. j22 finllOMAS SUFFERN. 244 Pearl st, has received JL by recent arrivals, and offers for sato by the pack age, a large assortment ol the following goods 6 4 super medium Jaconet Cravat Muslin, in assorted 4 super Hair Cord and Tape Check. boxes. 4 4 figured books, targe at small sprig.

4 4 Mulls, do do do 4 4 figured Jaconet. Fancy Gingham Robes, new style.auitalile for export Handsome Gingham Hdkfe.of a new styledc large size 4 fancy txingnama. very line, and good style. Dyed Muslins, of a variety of colors, plain, twilled, striped and checked. Large Needle orked Robes, with Rich Work on stitierhne Muslin.

Insertions and Trimmings, assorted and separate, Broad Flounces, Needle Worked Pelerines. ALSO. A general assortment Linens, Lawns, Sheetings. Dia per, sc. ate.

m9 fTIABLE LINEN, LINEN SHEETINCS, Ac M. Received, a Urge assortment of superior bordered diaper and damask Table Cloih. amall, middling, and very large sizes, for sale very low. Also 6 4, 7 4, 8 4, 9 4 snd 10 4 superior quality Table Diaper, and Damask Diaper in the piece, and in cloths of various sizes, very stout, oi new and handsome patterns, at very low prices 5 4 and 6 4 Irish, Russia, and real Silesia undressed Sheeting. 3 yards wide srfne Sheeting, perfectly while and soft; 14 to 3f4 white London lo.mterpane.

arrf Mi 1 a' The above Goods are of Jf trkind! wholesale or retsit, ,1 18 Maiden lane, R. dl. A. A rr Area. near Arcade.

cUAUIJ, theuD. P.S Frost offers MMJiltliV" cu' 1 s.ora. fi3 M.iden fori 4black squaie Shawl, the tot quality, at very sow prices, owing to lite aa vancea state 01 tue season OLD LINE OF LON LON fA CKET. Ship HANNIBAL, F. H.

Hebbard. master, to sail front New York on ttte 1st of July, and from London on tlie 25ih of AoguM. Ship CORINTHIAN, Chadwicr, matter, to sail from'New York on the 1st of August, and from London on the S5tla of Sept ts. Ship ONTARIO, Wm. II.

Seber, master, to sail from New York on tha 1st of Scotland from London cn the 25th of October. Ship COLUMBIA. J. S. Delano, master.

'vi sail from New York on the 1st of Oct, and i 1 jjimiuuu vu iub xoin 01 nonwiMr. ith a view of offering to the public greaterfocilitiee in the intercourse between New York and London, tbe subscribers have established the above ships as line Dockets, to sail from New York on the 1st. and London on the 25th of each month hi the year. They are ships of the first class, about 400 tons burthen, copper fastened and coppered, commanded by men experienced in the trade, and no expense will be spared in making; their accommodations convenient and comfortable for pasaen eera. Beds, bedding, wines and storee'of first quality are furnished.

Forlreightorpassage.apply to the Boas ters on board, or to 1 F'ISH. GRINNELL. 01 tu. rront st. im it Ttu hina nf the above line are intended to touch at Portsmouth each way, for the purpose of landing and receiving pasaengers.

Steamboats run constantly from that place to the ContanenMuid to dineren parts ol England. JJ 1 iw lifiuil. i'ACJCETl). Tl.o.uh.erifuva established the follow .0 lliuwifnncketa between thai Port amTLiverpool. to leave this port on the 8th, and Liverpool on the 24th of each month in the year, viz 1 Ship NAPOLEON, John P.

Smith, master, to sail on the 8th of July. Shin SILAS RICHARDS. Henry Holdredge mas ter, to sail on the 8lh of August, Ship YORK. Ira Bursley, master, to sail on iue om of September. Ship GEORGE CANNING, Francis Alrytt, master to hiii I on the 8th of October.

1 These shins an about 5110 tons each. built of the best materials, copper fastened and coppered, commanded by men experienced in this trade, and no exjnse will be spared in making their accommodations converuVfit ami comfortable for pasaengtfta. Beds, bedding, wines and stores ofthe first quality are furnished. For freight or passage apply to thecaptainaon board pr to FISH, GRJNNELLdt CO. Je9 134 Front street.

NEW YORK AND CARTHAflENA LINE Of mail packets. To sail on the first of each monih from New York, and on the 10th of each month from Carthagena. The follnwinv tMu mill ho employed as packets in this line, viz Brig MON TILL Beekman, master. Brig MEDINA. Half, master.

Brig ATHENIAN. Chapman, master, win sail on the first and tenth of each month and wiil continue to run regularly during the year. The above vessels are ail new, of the first class, cop per fasiened, coppered and armed. Ail stand A. No.

at our Insurance Offices. They sail fast, have good accommodations for passengers, and are commanded by very competent masters. No accident has ever happened to either of these vessels, or any one on hoard, since the line haa been established. Beds and Bedding, Wines and Stores, are provided. Apply to m22 SILAS E.

BURROWS. 84 South st. FOR CHARLESTON PACKET SMP LINE ill sail aa follows in November. Ship SALl'DA, Jennings, master, Not. 4th CACHUUiN, Alunro, 9th NIAGARA, Besher, 13lh PRESIDENT, Halsey.

lSth LA FAYETTE. Wrieht. 23d OTHELLO, Barry 27th EMPRESS, Sinclair. Dec. 2d The public may rely upon the above vessels aailme punctually as advertised.

All goods forwarded to the BiitiscrilK r. will be shipped free of commission. For particulars, apply to GEORGE SUTTON, 181 Front st. n2 curner of Burling Slip. LINE of PACKETS for heshipscuru prising this Cine have resumed Ltheir regular days of sai'ing in the following order Ship STATIR Thoa.

Wood, master, 4th Dec TYBEE, Denison Wood, roaster. lllh MACON, Daniel L. Porter, master. J8th EM PEROR, J. H.

Bennett, master, 25th HENRY. McKenzie. master. 1st Jan FLOK1AN. F.

Harrison, master, 8th Tbe public may rely on the above vessels sailing punctually as advertised. All gooda forwarded to the subscribers will be shipped free of commission. dl SCOTT 74 Sooth st. SAVANNAH PACKETS. Schr.

Line. This Line of Packets will hereafter sail on their regular days, (Fridays) and no goods can be recet ved after Thursday evening. All goods forwarded to the subscribers, will be shipped free of commissions. o3o HOWLAND St CORNWALL. 136 Front st jt furkr.t between St.

Augustine and Savannah. fti5x The superior packet schooner WILLIAM, raMter. will run constantly between the two places during the season, and should sufficient encouragement offer, another packet ill be put the trade, so that passengers from the North, arriving at Savannah, may rely upon a rood conveyance in a few days. For further particulars, apply to d8 SCOTT St SHA PTER, 72 South at. TO THE PUBLIC ENTLEMEN who wish to be furnished with ear roentsof the most fashionable cut tnd finished wot mtsn ship, are respectfully invited to call on STINEMETS et BUibft.

io.3o William street, three doors above Exchange Place, where they will be pleased to execute all orders in their line in a satisfactory manner and on tbe moat reasonable terms for cash. e7tf GtMTLEMEN studying economy in their Ward robe, are respeetfvdlv informed tht: their order can be made up in the most fashionable style, should tney purchase, or 11011 ineir own cloth, at prices that iiuu convince mem mat a saving ot consequence can be made by cash payments. The workmanship of all articles moae snail oe interior 10 none, and the made known by applying at the Nassau street Tailor ing establishment. In. b.

116 BROADWAY. Samuel Whitmarshand Co. Mercers and Tailors, opposite the Citv Hotel and adjoining the National Hotel, have constantly on naiid, an assortment 01 Cloths, cassimeres and eatings, which upon examination, will be found inferior to none in this city, in point of richness or variety, which will be made, to measure, at short notice. Also, constantlv on hand, an endless varietv nffnnrv colored and white Cravats. Eualisb.

India.and German Pocket Hdkfs. in ereatvaretv. hv the niece or sinvl. English. India, Italian, and French black Cravats; bile, dress, and black Stocks, oi every descrintion rich silk and otheAHosiery, in variety; Gloves ef the nesi qiioiiiy.ny ine dozen or single; Suspenders, Cravat Pads, Colters.

Linen and Silk Pocket Hdkfs. hemmed flannel andlamba wool Uundervests and Drawers, Stc. In addition to the above, the spacious apartments over tlie warehouse are fitted expressly and furnished with a complete assortment of fashionable garments, comprie ine every article appertaining to the wardrobe ot tbe gentleman of fashion, made in the best manner, and of tlie first quality of goods only, with which gentlemen strangers can lie acconimodatedat a moment's notice, in retired apartments, or have them made from a large as; sortment of goods in the piece. 1 he establishment is as original, and will be found a great convenienceto the citizen and stranger, who are respeetly invited to call and examine that they may fudge for themselves. JeHlfredeMonth I NOR SALE A amall bay Mare, six years old in April next, warranted sound, can trot a mile in 4 minutes in harness; also, a light waggon with two seats and harness.

A letter, addressed to A. 8., Post Office, will be m25 attended to. HORSES FOR SALE Tbe subscriber offers for sale ten line Horses, among the number are tour fine harness Humes, two first rale saddle Horses, and two pair of remarkable fine Pone vs. They can be seen at the sub scriber's stables, Brooklyn. mS4tf JOE.L.

CUNKLIN. fllllE subscribers offer for tale at tbeirstore, No. 263 A Broadway, the following roods, viz French nrinted Muslins and Calicoes, i French Ginghnms, plain, striped and figured, Block, white lead col'd, St blk French printed Mnalins, Paris Embroideries, Fancy Crape Hd'kfa. and rncy t. loves, Bag, Bella and Cravats, White, black, and colored Silk Hose, Plnin and open worked Cotton Hose, Muslin Edgings and Inserting, Black and blue black Gro de Swiss, and Kep Silks, Black and bine black Italian Silks, French and English Bombazencs, 4 4 gross bleached Irish Linens, of a superior make and nnisn, warranted.

The above, with every variety of fancy and ataple goods, iH be found well worth the attention of their fiiend8 and the public, who are respectfully invited to call and exxmine them. jl5 A. S. M'CREDIE St CO. I i A NT A LOON STUFFS SUMMER WEAR.

Snner At fLA Fnieh Rnmbazeen. super Crape Cambleta and Brochellaa. Sircassian. Merino Cloths. Princetlas.

superfine Merino Cass i meres. A Pongees. Camblets. St Florentines, Satin Csced wn tineTi Jean, Satin striped Jean. Orleans brown French St Enelish Drills, brown Single milled Cs.

i.nere. fhioMIotv Fh Jeans. Marseilles and Y'JvGJ, glish St French black St colored Silk llerque. Gro. de White Saua Jeans, Ac.

For sale, wholes and retT by JgJ FRESHGREEN St BLACK TEAR 19 Maiden lane, 3d door below Ar day received in store, and offers for sale. Green and BUckTeaa.of Joe latest importations, selected with great care from he choicer Jot: ce.nsi t.ng of Impen.1. Gunpowder. Hvson Young Hyson, c. in whole and halt chests, caddy 'boxes, and cannisiers Souchong, Powchong, and Pecco, in chests aed fancy packages.

jel4 ELLIN OFF. The subscriber, wtanding soon to refnov iw A BHCV, VUCII PU7 TUKIJI OL Dry Goods, both of cut goods and whole pieces, at very low prices among which ara Merino Shawls. Merino Cloths, Marseilles and Silk Vestings, thread etui bohbi rs Lace, English and French Bombazines, damask Table Clotha and Napkins, colored and black Grode asps, Black. Diode, Jrints, Furniture Chintz, black Na varino Hats, fancy Hdkfs. beat Ribbons, plaid and damask Table Covers, Jsconet and Cambric Muslins, worked tulgings, sup black Cloth, sup mixed Si olive Habit Clotha, Cotton Hose, extra atrp Irish Linens, dVc.

jl5 E. J. MOORE, 46 Maiden lane. rAUZE VEILS. Black, white, and green Gauze VsT Veils, an elegant assortment, this day received at 6 Maiden lane, by JOHNSON.

WARING St CO. jnv a fTxN.

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