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fPO LET, a Coiiinm Cellar, n. store 5 good tenant 23 if TO I houses. HALE OK VALUABLE KKAL Ej KSTATE. The subscribers, Executors of U.e IojI Will anJ Tc.taui. iit of John Flack, deceased, will sell at mill ic auction, on '1 ucsday, tho 1 1 ill Jnuo next it clock, at the Merchant1 Exchange, in the city ol New York, the following valuable Iteal r.state, situate in the First, Sixth, and Eleventh Wards oflheciiy of New lork.

1st. The f.mr story brick Store and Lot, No. 115 Pearl street lot beiti in width in front 2G leet 2 inches, in the rear 29 feet 5 uiches, and in depth on the westerly aids li led mcnes, and un the easterly side 7U feet 1 1 inches store being o9 lect 3 inches in de pth oil one side and 53 leet 3 inches oil the other side. 2.1. Tho four story brick Store and Lot No.

7 Exchange street, directly in the rear of the Pearl street store, lot being in breadth in Iront about 33 lect 8 inches, III the rear ii) feel 5 inches, and in depth on the westerly side 72 lect 1 inch, and on the easterly side leet 3 in ches store being 62 fei 9 inches in depth on one side, and tti leet II inches on the other sine. ijd. The two story brick front House on Ihe south westerly corner ot hi in and White streets, in tne ixin Ward of the citv of New York, known and distinguish ed by No. 90 White street lot being in widlh in front and rear each 23 feet 6incl.es, an u. depth on each side 67 leet.

4th. Two lots of ground wilh frame buildings, in the Sitlh Ward the city of New Vork, one of said lots be in" the northwesterly corner ot Elm and White streets, and being in breadth in front on White street 21 feet 9 inches, and in breath in the rear 23 feel 6 inches, in leng'h on Elm treel 60 rcet 1 inch, and in length on the northwesterly side 60 feet 7 inches this side bring ir rrmilar. running 44 feet in a straight luie from While street, theu forming an elbow of one foot four inches to wards the west, ihence running lo leet I inches in a straight line, be the same in jre or less. The other lot bui" an irregular lot, fronting on Elm street and being in jicadth in front 23 feet 9 inches, on the side adjoining the first descnlted lot 23 feet 6 inches, then running from the west end of said side 14 feet 6 inches in a direction ri'M th and by exsl to the corner of a lot now or iate ut Hirdsall, then in a westerly direction 19 fet 4 inches, then in a direction north by east 8 feet, and then in an easterly direction lo Klin street 44 feet 6 inches, be the same more or together with the wall on the side next to the properly of Benjamin except he part ihereofheretoloreconvcyed to the said Benjamin Bin sal I by James Maurie, these two lots and also the other lot on the southwesterly corner of Elra and White streets, beuig subject to an aunu il pi rent to the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the city of New Vork. Also About 150 Iota of ground in the Eleventh Ward, situate on Avenues and and on 6ih, 7th, 8th and 9th streets, and on Lewis street a portion oflhe lots on 7th and 8th streets and Avenue Dare held under lease tr57 ye.us from the 25lh day of Uecemher, 1827, and are coloured yellow on the map.

Maps of all the premises can be seen at the otiiee of the Auctioneers, and will be exhibited on the day of sale. Terms will be made known on the day of The usual Executors Deed will be given. For further in'or tnation. apply to the subscribers, or Welts Bushm ll, No. 3 Nassau street.

Dated New Vork, April 11 ill, 1833. JAMES Mc.HUIDE, CA.Mi'KKM, 1. WHITE, STL'AKT MOLLAN, JOHN WILSON, LET, a R.im over Un: comer ot Nassau st. Executors, SALE, That very valuable and improving prop, erty oil tbe North East corner of Broadway and Pine street, on which is an excellent and substantial three slorv brick House, 30 feet on Broadway, and 105 feet on Pine street, and excellently adapted for an extensive boarding house or public building. The income at present is about $3,700 per year, ami with some alterations can be made lo rent lor $4,500.

The principal part cf the purchase money may remain on mortgage if required. N. B. The present occupants will pay a liberal rent lor tne store. ALSO, FOR SALE, The (our stoty brick house adjoining the above on Broadway, the front of the house being 23 feet on Broadway, and about 33 feet in the rear tf said house, and 60 fret deep.

The lot altogether in depth is 96 feet, ami in breadth about 23 feet front, and 44 in the rear. The income is $2,450, and is rented up to may I S33. 1 he two homes together would make most noble establishment for many purposes. The prlii eipal part of the purchase money of this house also can remain on mortgage il rcipured. or particular" apply at the corner premises.

old tf TO LET Oli LEASE, A snug two story House, with several lotsof ground at Kips's short distance from the Third Avenue. Also tn Lease, several Lots situated on the Third Avenue, near 34th street. Enquire at 16 Exchange Place, or at 700 Broadwav. rTUJ LET, ilie two story brick House, Ni a. street, next above the come FOR SALE, HOUSES BATTER V.

The Iw 112 Heed ot Chattel st. This house is in goo. I condition, ami has every requisite for the accoinni'idation of a large family rent low. Posse.s:on on the 1st Mav ensuing. Appiv to Cottrell, No.

1 Collector's Office, City Hall, from 11 to 2 o'clock. F5 If FRONTING THE spacious welhnu Mouses Nos. I and 2 Stale street, bem each alout 29 feet front. and 60 leet deep each having a Stable in the rear, fronting on Whitehall street. Also, the spacious Store No.

1 So'ith st. being about 44 feet on South st. and 50 feet on Whitehall st. Also, the three small Buildings 111 ihe rear of the above, hemg Nos. 59, 61 and 63 Whitehall si.

being together in front on Whitehall si. aboul 57 feel and 44 feet deep. In quire of ISAAC IJ. COLES, or WM. F.

COLES, 281 Front street. n2fi if "COR SALE OR I'll LEASE, Two lots of ground, .1 each lot buiii 25 feet wide front and rear by 'Ji feet in depth, situate on the northerly side of I81I1 street, between the Ulh an I lllih avenues. Apply lo PEl'iiit P. ST.GU,"li; Pine st. TO LET, the S'orc Ni.

KM Canal street, suitable tor a Dry Goods or Faniy Store will be Let until 1st May pessessiou given immediately. It is had after that lime. Apply at IW Manh 11 Lane. KM TO T.KT The three slorv dw. llni" house No.

54S Broadway, which ha recently Iwen painted through out, is in complete repair 111 every resp et. lniuirc of G. CLARKE, ml9tf 135 Water street. I MJ I.E I Crieerv St're and httures corner Blcecker and streets. Enquire of ni22 C.

H. SHAW. IIS Canal st. Rtsmi wilh three Lofts and William st. Rent moderate to a Applv to DANIEL OAKEY CO.

45 Pine street. store 26 Maiden lane. d6 i.ai rKii.nr An ollice on the 2d ll'ior, in Front street near Colfee House Slip to lei. lppiy lo 11. i F6 tf 1 23 Front st.

TO LET, al ll ilioketi, the House and Garden al present occupied bv James Larau, verv pleasantly sit uated, with double piazas froiiims south on the Green of nwitis an1 opiiosite tne Kaifle Hotel it would be a pleasant summer residence, or well calculated fbr board ing nouse. or particulars, inquire ot L. L. VAN BOSKIRCK, 5 tf Eagle Hotel. HolH.ketl, N.

J. rltJ I.iT A country resilience, situated on the banks s. oi ine llarta'in river, with a hne view ot the sound the dwelling is in good order, having been painted thi last spring good garden and ice house, barn, cow, and boat house, and a four acre lot as pasture. To a good tenant tne rent will lie lo (Htssess.on given earlv in the ensuing spring. For particulars inquire fG EOliGE ur nr.Mt i iiiv.iwiou, r.si.

ai tiaria iii k. iju rv? KK, rviq. wail street; or T. COTTRELL, Recorder of 4 tf IJOOMS TO LET. Th'i larje r.Hm in tho build 1 ing on the corner of Wall st.

and Broadwav. Ap ply io mcurtr.ijwit., ls.iiit.i.i.'ij alO tf 137 Front st. ino iern oiiiii two siorv irame House ileasantly situate in the town nfllarlaem. on the pie 4th Avenue and 129th street, with coach bouse and sta. ble, and an acre of ground, abounding with fruit trees.

rpo Lb CHEAP Part ol a three story house in X. the upper part ol the city, verv pleasantly situated, will be let cheap to a small family for one year. Enquire at HU William st. aiO rTVJ LET, Ihe three slorv House. No.

33 Hudson st. fronting Duane street Park. Enqu re on the premi ses, oror J. BL KECK ErC SONS, tf 27 Merchants Exchange. FOR SALE.

fTMIE elegant modern built 3 story brick house with a of Broadwav, and is replete wilh everv convenience for large family. There is a well of excellent water in the yard, also a large brick cistern vaults in front and rear. i uie indisputable. For terms, which will be accommodating, apply to DANIEL E. DEL A EN, im ii imTCl fn r.

1 a. a7 rs a aa a 1 9 TZtT At aa I run eight or of Broome street, between Ridge and Attorney streets, tole terms the same. Ql vears. wnn Apply to Oliver Avery, No. 42 Suffolk st Duan st.

M)R SALE OR EXCHANGE several at 154 t.9tf weiung nouses and lots al situa ted in the upper and most improving part of this city and as the owner has it in contemplation to rem. ve ere long and take up his permanent residence in one of our csiern onus, ne would wiirnglv exchange this nro IWWl A lln.L.1. J. 1 oerty for French British T73CECUTORS' SALE A ComtrrBU TEFFERS0N fifStTRAXCE C0MPAVT. nAe i Tik vn VAt)rcaThe subscriber a land, itc The subscribers, surviving Executors I No 108 Chatham street, corner of Pearl This com I JT formi the ladies and gentlemen of last will and testament of James Weeks, deceased.

I pany COUlmties to insure Mimi Lm. I i.i i hants and i COUNTRY SEAT IN POUGIIKEF.PSIK. Y. OR SALE, a beautiful country seat in ihe vil lage of Poughkeepsie, known as Love the place now ami dw many vears ocruoied bv the subscriber. Il consists of about eight acaes of land." The manor house eligibly ami nleasanllv situated on the banks of the Hudson river ihe barn and other out buMings, a never tailing spring of pure water are within a short distance of the house.

In the garden are a fine asparagus bed, and a variety of fnnl, a in the enclosed ground around the house, Engiish cherry trees and flowering shrubs, As a residence apart from the bustle of the village, it is not exceeded by any in the neighborhood. i he subscriber lieing anxious to remove Iroin Pough. keepaie will sell be above property at a low price. ernis 01 sale accommodating, litle good. For ftirlher particulars, innuire of JAMES SONS, No.

4 in the Exchange, Or of the subscriber, on the premises, GEORGE TAYLOR. Poughk eepsie. May 10, 1833. mIO eodlm AN TUESDAV, the 21sl inst.at the Merchants' E. KJ change, will be sold by Messrs.

James Sons, auctioneers, the following valuable nronertv. he wiu' i "i itin executor 01 ine iate rienrv r.cKtoru About oO lots of Ground at the foot of Kivinrton street. facing Rivington, Mangin, Tompkins and East streets, with full anil complete water privilege, on East street extending 200 feet in front, on East River. About 60 lots at the foot of Stanton street, facing on Cannon, Lewis, Goerck an i Mangin streets, nuh" the piers and docks adjoining on Maugin st, and full water privileges extending 200 feet along Mangin si. Also, 8 Lots of Ground on the northeast corner of 2d Avenue and 2d street.

Part of the lots at the foot of and Stanton streets, face on Market Square, which is the only public square in this section of the city. The growinimprove meuts in the neighborhood, and the contemplated new ferry at the foot of North street, which is the next street above Stanton street, renders this proierty daily more valuable. The lots on 2d new church which has lately been erected, and the elegant rows of three story brick buildings immediately bevond il, in Albion and St. Mark's Place, make this a des table, spot for a residence. The sale will be Ksitivc, and terms made known at the Lithographed maps may be had of the auctioneers on Monday, the 13th.

MARIAN ECKFORD, Executrix. GABKIEL F. IRVING, 1 JAMES E. I IE KAY, CHAS. P.

CLINCH, Executors. FRANCIS R. TILLOU.J m7 121 FASHIONABLE AND ADMIRED SONGS. "Oh! 1 never will marry a heartless lad. So formal and so dull, so solemn and sad He laiks about love, while he thinks of your pcll And lie cares for no one but himself." JUST Published bv Jamn llrmfU Co.

at their usic Wureliouse, 37 Broadwav, a great vanetv of admired songs, as sung by Miss "Hughes and other distinguished vocalists, lajth in public and in pnvale circles among Ihe last are "The Vyiuig Cavalier," (the four first hues of which are aliovc) as sung with distinguished applause at ihe Park Theatre, by Miss HiiL'hes composed by C. E. Horn. Esq. The above is a new and revised edition by the com poser.

by Mr. Sinclair "Mine Alone Mine Alone," a favorite tyrolieuna the music C. D. Benol, (husband to Mad. l'l Follow lhy falrv fiotsles," composed bv A.

Lee in answer tothe celebrated song of 44 A way, aw'ay to the mountain's brow," sung with the most enthuseastic applause bv Aliss Hughes. I he Shepherd's Gill (wilh a vignette title) composed bv Win. Hall; 44 doubt mil, nor deem nol," a very pret ty song, by Peters 44 Louisville March," by W. C. second edition of The to his harp" wile vig nette, composed byW.Kirby; 4 Deb non valor cos trinnere," a favorite Italian song from the Opera of Anna Boleua: Amelia Waitz, by W.

C. 44 Recreations Musicales," from 44 LaGaozar Ladra;" 44 Grand Polonaise, for i i i i I.u I i I. IJ at the ljiwlins of the Hilrim written for the occasion by the Rev. James Flint, of Salem, Mass. the music arranged by Win.

Mariiu. Also Child of Ihe west, (vignette); Mv heart with love is healing; See our oars (glee) The Pilot Minstrel's tear: Our happy home; ISreathe not her name to me; Fashion and Nature; To the gav lourtiameni; Hazel eye; (visnelte) The dark eved maid; Lord 1 believe fsacredl II t.i:..v. ni.Kmi iimiM mi: ramn iuiit ilia iai M.nuiu I THE UNFORTUNATE'S FRI ENI A friend in need is a friend imleed." Patent Kn'lil Secured. THIS justly celebrated medicine has now laken precedence of all others for th ..1.1. vel, strictures, syphilitic ami mercurial complaints, and w.

aiseases ol tne Unnarv Organs. 1 he demand fiir it. eonsiderino the V.P I made public, is without a parallel in toe history of medi i un: ami what is ol much more consequence to the 0...... I ii is iiiiiv commensurate at the Bowerv Medicine Store, 1 Price $2 per bo'lle. a 25 lm 1 New Labanon, N.

Y. have foi the above medicines are strongly recommended by the and have been long known and used in this iiiuuihe ai. v. anu na jC may be seen day (Sunday except I city and elsewhere society, m8 Psons in apparent health would derive benefit from or dry goods at cash prices, that I would answer for a western market. Anyeommunica uon on uie subject, stating where an interview may be had, directed to X.

Y. Z. through the Post Ofiice, or otherwise, at No. 30 Sixth StTee. lolled Wn ...1 T)l.

n.J aitenuea to. m7 Stawlm JU I'S fUct HAI.K. illy vacant Lots, each 25 feet wide by 100 feet deep, lying on Lewis, Cannon and Columbia streets, contiguous to each other price SI 500 eacn, lbirda ot which can remain on bond and mort cag Also, a steam engine complete, cylinder 40 inches, nve teet stroke. Apply at 1M Duanc, corner ol Hudson wireet. all 6w MANHATTAN STORE, Maiden lane.

Just imported, a large assortment of Carpeting, of the newest and most fashionable natterna fnr the imuuiil Mason they will be found upon inspection to be twenty BVUHMMM. I 1. .1 1 uiu uie usual once asaea or regular carpet stores. B. Avery superior articlf, warranted iropertea I per yard.

J. fc T. DOBS0N. fluids which excess' SS Jonathan Lawrence, James Lovett, Henry Kneeland, Tnomas Blood good, John A. Stevens, Robert Chesebrough, Francis H.

Nicoll, Thomas Laurence, James Bovd, jr. William W. Fox, George Barclay. Michael Bumham, Jeromus Johnson, James Strong, Jacob P. Giraud, Joseph Hudson, Peter A.

Jay, David M. Prall, Oroondate Matiran, Ephraiin Holhrook, Augustus W. Iiieden, William Whidock, jr. Henry K. Bogert, Anthony C.

Rossue Daniel Low. FMOTEVERDE, (from Italy) FREDERICK HILL (from London) and HENRY BANKERS (of New York) Hair Dressers and Wig Makers, beg leave to inform the citizens of New York, that they have opened a splendid establishment at S4 Chatham street. three doors below Chatham street Chapel, where they will be happy to receive anv commands which they mav street, Brooklyn, Agent for Long Island. I he limits of a new spaper firbid Ihe insertion of the numerous testinwinies M. Chabert has rweived oftlie virtues of the Tapuvas Elixir, he therefore confines lumsell lo selecting tho following.

Washington Citv, 22d March, 1839. Mr. Chabert Through a grateful sense of ihe benefit I have received from the use of your Elixir, and to encourage others lo avail themselves of so valuable a remedy, I cheerfully tender vou the following statement 1 have for years suffered much wilh the Ulh ache, and have had several teeth extracted on that account, though but slightly decayed. This has proportionally enhanced the value of the remainder, which induced me lo make a trial of your elixir in a recent attack of this most e. cruciating character.

The etfeci of the application was an almost instantaneous relief. I am fully convinced of its (Miwer to effect a thorough and permanent cure, from the fact, that the diseased tooth became immediately in ii u. I.I L. i i c.iu.l.l.. t.l i with Ihe I I rou, of irrea, celebrity ha TcrrX In wi.

l.l'i a 'aml'" Friend. I also entertain the belief, that if your F.l.x.r bad been at' nI wilh the advice and conciirre.il tcsnn.on.. I l. i uriiin i m.i.a..iiiii nii.iii mis moment emov able and eminent physicians, and wilh Ihe fact of its I the benefit of those teeth I have had eUrarted.m account having proved in almost three thousand cases, oflhe afflicting malady ofwhich you have discovered the and never to my knowledge failed in ten. with ibis mass antidote.

YoV.r. reJ.e,,ll 3 discovered t.ic oi testimony in its favor, I offer it to the public as the in me world lor the cure ol urinal diseases. Let all those afflicted with anv of these complaints, try it. and the will find il. i.

and truth The Unfortunate's Friend." Il is an article win sell readily at all times ami in all places and El. ino neatcrs inroushr.iit the IJniied Stale nH a well of excellent water, and other conveniences, good I 'he two Canadas, who wish to become authorised agents, picket fence and nearly new. Terms moderate. A w'" "hrect thu communications, to me at my store. piy io tf S.

KINGSLAND. No. 219 Orange street, or on the premises. None is genuine wuhout my s.nature. and nlfnersons orou.nu Ground and R.

MAYO. M. D. TO ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, WORKING MECHANICS. JUST published by STANLEY 418 Broad way and 50 New Vta The A are notified that I will pr.wecute to the extent of ihe law brown anu tvjtsi inir niprnpnl nl l.l....

i i i. i Price Book Builders' and General Estimator, by I. Gal I Dub lier, Archi'ect, showing the correct value of every des I 1 cription of artificers work required in building, viz. I le public WARE B.oed "en en ZTJl wrenotise, o. 137 Broad as it not only absorbs the poisonous 1 sole publishe of the "Casket.

ne I I I i U.U. C. causes have I towers ol ivieiooy, all tor tne mite, nageolet, clarionet 175 S'mheV buteivesat may created, I he Swaims Panacn i OTraisinti kltcihus wnicn wu use ol 1 the oi or store Ihe Jh.r medlc hat will soon re. alica that will so soon re ler, to m3 mi nimi enci bark, there is nothing in energies, as Swaim's Pans United a.e, may depend upon oT lowest ternu whether addre "P00 HENRY jnSVTSV oriArtfts, 82 Wrili.n. Chocolate.

''J!" elphia w'ted free fron, rne subscriber solicit a ..4.1 i b. asnirea the nublic wiuS manufac.arer) cannot be rurr.J "'T IttfiKt JOHN 8HARPE, and music beund in the very best manner. Translations of all the Italian Operas lor sale. The subscribers are ti. Apollo's Gift and a.v.aiiiui are issueu sini.iar.y uiiiiiuria.

1 ne price of music at retail is one half the former price. For sale by JAMES I. HEWITT at CO. "a29 139 Broadway, near the City Hotel. NOTICE.

APS, Stocks. Oil Silks, ic. The subscriber refrelralfr the city of New I cated and all those indebted to the same will please call and make settlement. CHAS. McACLEY' 342 Greenwich st.

j20 law6m Administrator. COMPOUND PURGATIVE ELIXIR. This Elixir is peculiarly adapted lor the relief of persons affected with Dyspepsia, Billlous affections, Loss of Appetite, and most diseases arising from a disordered stale of the stomach and digestive organs. It operates mildly and at the same lime effectually, removing all obstructions in the alimentary canal and exciting the organs of digestion 10 a healthy and natural action. The salutary effect produced bv this medicine in a number of cases has induced the Proprietors, to prepare a quan.ily of it put up in bottles for family use, and which offered for sale at No.

2 Ann street, near Broadway, adjoining the A nerican Museum. a 23 L'CONOMV. Gentlemen will do well to collect 10 gether their left ofl Clothing, as the subscriber gives nonce inat he continues to give tne best cash price lor be favored with in the line of their profession, at the fbl I every description of gentlemen's cast off Clothing. lowing prices Hair Cutting, in tho latest fasion from Europe, I2J cts. Hair Curling, in the most approved style, 12J Razors put in complete order, and warranted to shave well, for 19J Shaving, in Ihe neatest manner, 61 The patronage hitherto extended to him will induce him strictly to continue his present rystem of fixing at once the highest sum he proposes to give lor goods, there by preventing any unnecessary bantering.

Gentlemen hitherto not having been in the habit of selling their cast nrTClnthing, will reflect that they can eive ims ot Belonging to Samuel Jones, situate in the twelfth ward near the new Alms House bv the number eighteen, as the same was lately possessed by Isaac Case, lieing twenty five feet front and rear, and one hundred feet in depth on both sides and hound. by And also all'that cer auction, to the highest bidder, under direction of subscriber, one ot tne masters ol the said Court, at Merchants' Exchange in the Citv of New York, on diggers, carters, bricklayers, stonecutters in I instant at 12 o'clock at noon, all stone and granite, plasterers in cement I piece or parcel rn lano situate, lying ana oe. in. ar 1. mv Patent Rloht Sold I "7 tarpeniers ana joiners in all kinds ofl Vs 1 1 urn, on 60 Bowery New York I 7 determining the proper acauilings I norineny side ot Hopper's lane, between the JViuil.

I for Hoots, and roofs of any bearing, sash makers I a Tenth Avenue, which is designated on a map enii nn I wilh urices of Boston Pnnl.cl. an. I i I tied IVian of Land to the Kala'e ni John SHAKER MKIilcivi. V. HAUh.AU.

I eiass, iron I I agents Tor the Shaker Society of erus tor in saie ine lo lowiih mongers smith, founders. nlumbers. silver nlaier. ers, and paper hanVers. Each item in the different trades is calculated from the l.r.me.

cost oi materials, wnh the lournevmens labor 1 laoor. vniuanie medicines ol the Soe.clvs j. c. The Directive Pill t. 1 uu lair pront on ootn lor the builder.

he I trc "BM1 P. nonmieu anucon reuteuy tor 1 'euiaiHins are so arranged mat the rise or fall in ihe I uegtiimng at a pnim at me cor indigestion, sourness of the stomach, and loss nrice. i.i? Ia" I.n. ri.nj ginning at aisiint at the cor i .1. i i' aui "er OI satu anu a 101 oi A two story back building attached.

No. 92 Houston I for bilious cnmnlainls. st. The lot is 25 by 00 ft the house, 52 fi. exclu I morbid sensibility of the stomach and' bowels, and all disl 1 anu t.n ui i aiisiiiv iri'iii niuarv ueransements F15 tf J.

T. CODDfNttTON. "li" 1 1 itaio ww iMitur i.aan ih; tn v. usj uv ni.iiuii.k materials or labor can to answer ami Ahnlhtvarip. 491 Grecnwhich st.

betweet Canal and Spring sts. Jacoh Harsen south forty six degrees fiftv five minutes east forty two feet three inches, thence south fiftv two degrees east one hundred and twenty aix feet, thence south fifty three degrees five minutes east one hundred and thirty four feet six inches, to land designated on said way, all the fashionable and ata.d.Vi 1 maP tp Ann Sinker, thence along the same this country. Their catalogue .1." oi soutn thirty lour degrees west live Hundred and thirty tne Stalest two feet to Hopper's lane aforesaid, thence alone said iwo leet to Hopper vanetv of ananl. rondoes, variations, Ui. (or the niano H.Z?' Hopper's lane north forty seven degrees twenty minutes fJote.

an.l "iz. flageolet, I west forty nine feet nine inches, thence north fortv c. everv Other instrument in ului, nisiTunrcni id mr. Ij. 7 "'TV are embellished with be.rn tiful vioeite title pages, and the music printed fr.Hnele V.

piaica. irusis and amateurs of I .1 II iiui.iica. malism, ulcerous affections, white swellings, diseases ofl ol all the music stores in the union, and receive hi me ver ana ine skin, general debility, and all disorders I newest works direct from Eurooe. The i "wwiiii aniHtore, tne swtim a negrees mieen minuies west two nunoreo ana tuty thrce feet six incites to the place of beginning containing three acres and ten perches. Dated 2nd May, 1833.

S. COWDREY, m2 Saw3w Master in Chancery. CITIZEN'S COAL NO MONOPOLY. mHC i 1 i i i uuscrincrs I I i. uii io wnicn owe their origin to an impure slate of the blood.

I have now on hand a large and valuable stock of suuerin, I he disposed of at a period of the winters scarcity. In pitMiLmi nitki. i i i Ik i i "rcr'or 1 ntseases tor wnicn mis me pnuut, luer.iins, nutes, clarionets, aed I prom, ana tne most superior article of iihicib, I V. I every Other instrument all of which an. i ,1 BchUvlklll is nowreadv Cir deliver at the lellnoin.

nacea is nn I k. i OI I ea i spring ana ine I ncna, nniigs, ana musical mcrchan I the blond alterative and ptinner ot I yery oescription tor saie. tnsiruments repaired Broken, screened, and delivered 9 50 ner Inn Unbroken 8 00 do This Coal is warranted of the most superior quality, and if not found so by the purchaser, will be received ml4 uruers received by THOMAS JENNINGS. (Agent) 77 Grand street. HARROGATE SALTS.

The sub "criber has just received a supply ofl the genuine Harrogate Salts The er i.L.. il l.n.i, ik. i.i. C. 1 nave oeen louna emcacious in cases Dav on his own account, respectfully invi.es the at derangVmen, rf tVh 'rm iK.

r.j i I V. 101 uw "omach and digestive organs. abcVwirhsdenr if not in ml of material and workmanship to EZTJif. Z. any thing of the kind in the city, and which he wUl fiir 1 We, the subscribers havhVa oVTk.

iL fl .1 nish at low prices and on favorable as those of effects' of the HarrotVs. any other manufacturer in the United States. from disordered stomach, 2 The stockof goods which he thus offer, is neeul.arl. I them to our fellow n.n recommend adantedto tha anrm tranV I. I i.i 1 remedy tor emedy 1 i "llut7 uvw ana I resiof uac a uraiiii, iuqc io me Itomtch ua in I oignea oy jinn una, ti.

Sherhui doih Henry Per CthnuiU Caps, kins 'cTarie. CrterT Jop lZ' CZ' bombastn rou. and ha efeth Stocks, plain Richard Jackson, C.Z. Lleyd, Paul RaVe" John ctfv' Stock Fram of ever vanety Trim 1 Samuel Brown. V' ming, of all kinds, for Caps and Stocks together with aa exiettstrsaajortiiient of Oil Silks, Shirt Collars, Sua.

min ern uuwr arucai nut nnc. Mil iNWilivMt.N ii, For rale, wholesale and retail. br N. B. GRAHAM, nJl 33 Cedar, comer William st.

Ti. Trvrrn.v a ms They have constantly on hand, a large assortment ofl proceeds in charity, a system adopted by many gen I Indies and Gcntlemens' Artificial Hair, wholesale and I tlemen with whom the subscriber deals. A fine address I IVTOTICE is hereby given I retail. mil Sin ed will he punctually attended by I nev arising from the sale PKEMIUM SPERM OIL. The subscriber ha oiened a store at No.

19 Fulton street, for the sale 01 mis mum admired article. JOHN L. EMUKEE. N.B. Families and others will Le supplied with the I best qualities of fall and winter stra ned Sperm Oil, ioiesnia fr reinil.

ZH J. K. PLAYING CARDS. A large assortment is always kept on hand at WAITE'S, corner of Maiden lane and Broadwav, consisting of Superfine Eagle, blue, black and red speckled backs. Harry Eighth, while backs and blue speckled do.

Merry Andrew Cards, very superior do do. Fulton Cards, of a good quality and low priced, blue hacks. Highlanders cdrcmon and low priced, blue and white. Country merchants, hotels, and private families, sim plied on the most advantageous terms at WAITE'S, either by the gross, dozen, or smaller quantity. d27 TVTOTICE is hereby given, that Isaac Bollard, ol Hie JX city of New Vork, Leather Dealer, and Jacob Lorillard, of the same city.

Leather Dealer, have formed a limited partnership under and pursuant to chanter IV. ne ume oi saie, or may oe asceriameu oy enquiring ot 1 one part ll ol the tlevi ed statutes that such part nership is to be conducted under the name or firm of Isaac Bullard that tile general nature of the business to be transacted by the said partnership is that of Hide and Leather Dealers, including the tannine, and dressing ofhides and skins, and the buy ng, selling, trading, and dealing in hides, skins and leather, and all such other goods, merchandise and articles as usually and projierly belong in the trade or business of hide and leather dealers. That the said Isaac Bullard is the geucrarpartner.and the said Jacob Lorillara is the partner interested in such partnership; and that the said parties respectively reside in the city of New York that the said Jacob Lorillard, the said special partner, nos conirinuieii io ine common stock ol the said partnership, the sum of fifteen thousand dollars in cash. That Ihe said partnership is lo commence on the dav of date hereof, and will terminate on the second day of Mav, one thousand eight hundred and ihirly ight. Dated New York, May 2d, 133.

m3 6w JACOB LORILLARD. ISAAC BULLARD, l.Wl 1 KU rAK TNEKSHIP. i ho subscribe! I have this day tbrnied and entered into a Limited Partnership, under and pursuant lo Chan.IV.Tiil.il i lie Bough, as sung with great applause I Part II. Revised Statutes, fur the transaction of the Dry ine name and linn ot CURTIS LITTLE. The said Partnerships lo terminate on the second day ol may, livttf.

James I. CurUs and Henry A. I.mle, residents of Ihe rilyof New York, are the general part ners, anu iienry ue urom, a resident oi lyof Kings, is tiie special partner and the sai.l llenrv I)e Grixit lias coiilriliiiled 7Vu'rlu Thousand Dollar, nil 1. I I I T. "i uie capital otoca oi said i'arinersliip.

New York, Mav 2, Ie33 lie ladv lee: The bow. All I corner of I.i corner of no V. I Cl.eimsi and Aoolhecarv. and Apothecary, it Aran, ciis.ae pianino, iviezoe tn; Nicholsons waltz; Remembrance of Ara maiuha waltz; Gen Snicer's March, nia.iv new rond.ei, dlietts, ovi rlures together wnh the new publications of all the other music dealers, for sale at half ihe old price by J. HEWITT CO.

alb near Ihe Citv JA.MKS L. CURTIS. HENRY A. LITTLE. HENRY DE GROOT.

ft lO.NS. CHA BERT TAPUVAS ELIXIR. XIR. of Al Water," arranged for the ZiT r.x 17" wh.icl' ta 'Wn' ii ii' i. I "se of tins Elixir in curing tho Tooth ache, and ll as sn, tip, Tew Tn.

caused a the City and State of New Vork. 22ml December Goods Jobbing Business, in the city of New York, under number of spurious preparations to be sold under the same name, M. Chaberl has therefore though' it neces sary lo appoint Ihe following Agents from hom the ge an UUIjlllira, General Agent. Philadelphia. James G.

Clark, No. 132 Arch st. Agents in New York J. Xavier Chabcrt, Chemist and Apothecary, 322 Broadway, opposite the Hospital; G. ChllloU.

Ooerntive Cl.em.st anil A I ml6tf M. LUMLEY, 109 Chatham st. French Brandy. (4th tirooA at Spanish Brandy, (4th proof) al nearly opposite the Theatre. Jamaica ttum, (4th prool) at Santa Cruz Rum, at Do do at Holland Gin, at Hamburgh Gin, at Irish Whiskey, at Port Wine, at Teneriffe Wine, at Cherry Brandy, at Good Claret Wine, at French Cordials of all kinds sold at the American Cordials.

SI 25 per gall. 1 00 I 00 0 87J 1 00 0 871 2 00 do do do do do do do 0 621a75do 0 62Ja75do 0 621a75dn 1 50 pcrdoz. as Jow prices as N. B. All liquors purchased at the store, sent free ol bavfaf claims against Jeste I I XI I of toe city otinw "i darners, that he 1 i UU Jeasa Fraser.

deceased, are will sell al public auction, to the highest bidder, on the I also, on vessels and carzoea arainst Inns i.J 1 1... i of Piano Forts, with I the same, with the Touchers liremises. ot, th. nkl ml 9 Fl' I inlanU naViaalMMl at tliM mim.m 'I i A Kara nfaniMnM Inmji I and bars, of touch I i nw wcl 01 premium I ana and assures the Dub he thai all i I 1. 1., LnAKH lli rftcidene I Will he adifwfaut aiili I vuuin.j 71 pi.nuptnuue ana liberality.

The of the late James Weeks, situate LEASE House and Premises formerly occupied by the late iH.iiiini iiarison, tr.s(i. with adiacent irnnnd air uur. chased by the sulrscrilx the whole containing about seven acres of laud The premises are situated on the Eighth Avenue between 30th and 32d streets. Anolv to II. s.

2 tf No. 39 Pine st. or No. 2 Bond st. A favorable as any other office in I I this lageof Ovstcr Bay, Queens County, Long Island, 34 city, miles from the citv of New Vork it lies adtoinin? the I nay, and contains about uu acres ol lanu, well inclosed, Joon Mors an in a good state of cultivation, with a great variety of Thomas W.

Thome fruit and ornamental trees of many years growth and in a Samuel Webb nourishing state. William Bradford There are on the premises a good 2 story modern built Elijah Humphreys House, 30 by 42 feet, with a large kitchen attached, and Caleb C. Tunis an excellent cellar und. the whole, with an ample sup Walter Peck ply of water near the door, a large barn, carnage Benjamin R. Robson house, stables, and oiher out buildings.

John Clapp 1 here is also on the eastern extremity of the farm, a I John C. Merrill sniau ana convenient xiouse ana stable. They will also sell at the same time and nlace. several Tracts of Woodland and Meadow, which will be uartiru larlv described at the lime ol' sale. It is irresumcd any one dinos to nurrliae mill vimislv visit the plane.

For further particulars, apply lo It. E. WEEKS, 17 Hanover street, or B. It. UNI.EIiHILL, Oyster Bav.

BENJAMIN STRONG, OEOItGE W. STRONG, ROBERT li. WEEKS, Survivm" Executors ol the last will n.l James Weeks, deceased. ew York, April 12, 1833. ml2t20in DIRECTORS.

Stephen Lyon Thomson Price Alexander Mastertou Cornelius Harsen Moses Tucker Dr. David Rogers Wm Ireland Robert Buchan. John Davison Joseph Evans JOHN MOHSS. President. Wm.

S. TiioBug, Secretary. "MERCHANTS' KIBE INSURANCE 1VX PANV Office No. 53 Wall street New Incorporated with a ranital nfhalf a million of Doll; the sole purpose of insurance against loss or damage KIR dwelling houses, ware hou buildings in gen al, merchandize, shins in port I their cargoes, household furniture, wearing and every description ol personal property. Applications made from any part of the United States, accompanied by a particular description of the buildings, situated, will be promptly attended to.

1 he rates ol premium and conditions ol insurance threo or four years, the Mansion I are uniform with all the other Fire Insurance Companies the city. JONATHAN LAWRENCE, President. Natiianicl, Stko jc, secy. without metallic plates snpenor thereof, to Harriet Fraser, Admimsttalru of said estate, arM a.11 well seasoned and select I xr.an. No.

27 Bee man ed, and the workmanship executed in the best manner; in the cjty of New York, at or before the tenth day ui i under his rmmeduLte uisttectviM I which gtvea him confidence to say they wdl stand any I Tnis nollce published in pursuance of orde7 climate equal to any ye maue. ran Biug cperr the Surrogate of the county ol rsew i ore, au oi ence the subscriber has had the business, and the sectionof the 3d article of the 3rd title of the 6th Chap strict attention he has paid to the same, (both here and ter the 2nd part of the vised Statutes of the Slate in London) it may be presumed that he is fully compe cf New Vork. lejit to make fiano ones equal anjr uuiu, uouieunc I nr imrMirted. second hand fuuK ones taacn ia civiiaugc. Piano Fortes repaired and tuned in the best manner.

Do hired by the month, very superior. Do made to any pattern and warranted. THOMAS GIBSON, Piano Forte Maker, a4 No. 61 Barclay street. I II ill I 'J '1 A I shell, Morocco, and Fancy Woods, Cases for Silver Plate mape to order.

N. B. Lea Coles flatter themselves from their long experience both in Europe and this city, they ara enabled to execute every article in the above line in a superior manner. Orders from all parts thankfully received and punctually attended Ilnlwt N. Vnrb IR33.

HARRIET FRASER, m28 Iaw6m Administratrix. TN the matter ol the administration of the estate of Charles Smith, late of the city of New ork, deceased Notice is hereby given, by direction of the Surrogate of the County of New Vork, pursuant to the S4th sec tion ot tne sua article ot the sixtn cnapicr muu tie of the Revised Statutes, to all persons having claims COiVi niv ortrv Amu i muuui.v.ui.nor, miv or demands ngaiiist the said Charles Smytn, ueceaseu, Vork I 1 UFACTORV Lea Coles, 175 Broadway. UP I lo nresent fhi. cnm tt'ilh the vnnrhers in Slinnort thereof, ars fori stairs.) Ladies and Gentlemens Travelling and Dres 1 1 r.ul..nr.. nn th Rlnonnnodala road, near by I sing Cases, Portable Flute Cases, Miniature and Sur 90th street, on or before the eighth day of October next, ler 1 geons Instrument Cases, Ladies Work Boxes on Tortois I N'ew Vork Annl fiih IS33 ANN SMYTH, Administratrix of Charles Smyth, deceased.

a8 law6m NOTICE is hereby given to all persons having claims against Frederick Bunhaner, late of the city of New York, deceased, lo nresent the same, with ihe vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at his residence in the Eighth A DMIN1STRATORS NOTICE. All persons Avenue, between and Sixth second street, in I. having claims against the Estate of Joseph Ferris, I the ciiv of New York, on or before the first of October uccruni, are reijuesicu 10 preeem mem, uuiy aiiineuu 1 next. IN ew York, March SOth. m25 law 6m JOHN SHRADY, Administrator.

IVTOTICE is hereby given 10 all persons having claims I X. 1 against samuei an wart. late ot ri aria? in, in uie city of New York, Grocer, deceased, to exhibit the same wiih the vouchers thereof to the subscribor, at his resi dence in Harlaim, 011 or before the fifteenth dav ot September next. DE WITT C. LOVD, Administrator.

New York, March 9th, 1833. m9 law 6m NOTICE is hereby given to all iersous having olaiuw against Henry Frazee, late of the city ot New York, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers uiereoi, to Ilie subscriber, at her residence, ISO. tut nam mcrsly street, in the ciiy of New York, on or before the se 1 day 01 uctober next, new ork, Match ttn, lox. CAROLINE FRAZEE, ni26 Iaw6m Administratrix. IVTOTICE I hereby give to all persons having claim 1 against Nicholas Haughey, late ot tne city ot fsew York, Grocer, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof lo the subscriber, at bis store at the corner of Sheriff Stanton streets, in the city of New 1 ork, un nr before the 15th day or August next.

New York, February 11th, 1833. PATK. CAMPBELL. F12 law6m Administrator. IN pursuance of the order of James Campbell, Esquire, Surrogate of the county of New York, notice is here by given to all creditors of Christopher Graham, late of the city of New York and to all persons having claims agaii.st him, to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof, to the undersiened.

administratrix of all and sitnnilar Liquor Store, 103 next and all persons indebted to said Riker wi.l please Bowery, N. I to make payment to said Randall, who is herebv author Olard, Seignette, Scheidain, Hour Glass, Chamnaigne, Madeira, Claret, Peppermint, Annisoed, Orange, TATE OF NE BRANDIES. Rochelle, Bordeaux, Spanish. Mediterranean GINS. MederSwan, Hamburg.

Pint Annie. JAMAICA ST. CROIX RUMS. fVINES. Port, Sherry, Malaga.

CORDIALS. Lemon, Shrub, Sherry. All of which will be of the first oualitv. Country store keepers supplied on the lowest terms. By the pipe, barrel, ami demijohn.

N. B. All liquors purchased at the store, selil free of cart age. No business transacted on Saturdays. a5 CARTS FOR SALE.

Two good substantial Carts for sale, with or without harness, by F25 E. HYDE. Jr. 76 South st. suance of a decretal relal St.

Lucar, Teneritfec, Perfect Love, Life ol Raspberry. ine subscriber, one the masters of said Court, "all that certain lot of land situate in the twelf late ninth, ward of the City of New York, being part of the Kips Bay Farm, formerly so called, beinw the principal part of the lot distinguished on a map of I i i Row Marshall C. Sloeum. Chemist it a.oI.lJ., I ed southerly in front bv Twentv eiehth street, westerly I.ane st. andjan.es W.

Smith I 'and ol Samnei Jones, nor ther Iv by a lo of ground' 54 Fultoo rt. corner of Hicks' I now by Philip Smith, and easterly bv ound I I i I now m.nn.l k. V.ik......l t. A I 1 I i now owned Nathaniel Prime. ized to receive the same law 6m New York, March 15, 1S33.

WILLIAM BROWN, PEN A IN PRICE, Administrators. jVTOTlCE is hereby giveii to all ersons having claims 1 1 against William L'olton, late of the city of New York, to present the same itli the vouchers thereof to tho sucscriber, at No. 77 Bowerv. in cilv of NVe on or before the 24ih day id September next: rsew xork, March 2nd, isa. GEORGE COLBURN, m23 1 aw6m Administrainr.

PURSUANT loan order of James (Hiuiibell, Esq: surrogate of tlie city and county of New York Ni is nereuy given to ail persons naving claims against Myles T. Clossev. late ttf the city of ew YnrL ceased, to exhibit the same wilh the vouchers thereof, to John Fleming, acting executor of his will, at the Mechanics Bank, No. 16 Wall street, in Ihe city of New I ork, on or before the first dav of October next. New York, March 22, S33.

JOHN FLEMING. tn22 law6tn Acting Executor. VV YOKK. In Chancrry In pr DSUANT of Jan.es Campbell, Esquire, order of this Court, will sold rogate of the county of i ork, nonce is here iu an persons iiaviti claims against James a'L 'he Merclianu' Exchange, in the Mded the ''y New York, on the twenty seventh day of Ma, vh St he con instant, at 12 o'clock at noon, under the direction id I ork, deceased, lo ex Uiereof, to Charlotte jxarduei. Administratrix, ecc.

ot thesm.l New York, on or before the teiilhday of June next I 1 1 icu, new 1 orK, tne day 01 iNovetnner, 1X32. CHARLOTTE GARDNER, dS law6m Administratrix. Jfcc TVfO 1 ICE. Pursuant to an order of Jeremiah utor the last will and testament nf w.n: 144 I.otl, Ji Esquire, Surrogate of tile county of No tice is hereby given lo all persons having claims a gainst Samuel Jackson, late of the village of Brook lyn, in tne said county of Kings, deceased, that are required to exhibit the same with the vnuc thereof, to the subscriber, (the Administrator of and singular the gnods. chattels and crem a which Hill, near ihe New Bulls Head Hotel, and being one of IV Al' "gainst the four lots owned by said Langwonhy.

and bounded A. to exhibit the erly in front by the Third Avenue, northerly by a I. I nistrator of the estate of the said deceased at iho the lot of erou, situated at the corner of Ihe TnirJ 1 N. 14 all street, in the city of Avenue and Twentv l'hird street, and eaaterlv holm known as lot number five on a map of the partition of the Rose Hill Farm, containing in front and rear twenty lour feet seven inches, and in length on each side ninety two feet, wilh the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances. Dated New York, Mav 6, mS 2aw3w STEPHEN CAMBRELENG.

Master in Chancery. IN CHANCERY State of New York, Pursuant to an order of this honorable Court will be sold al ui mime uie scituui uay ot oeinenbcr A. I. 1833. Dated February 26, 1833.

mS law 6m JOHN E. BISPHAM, Adm. "IVTOTICE is hereby given lo all persons having claims o. O.X.&HI.S1 i.oois ioyie, laieoi ine cily ol INcw York, deceased, to exhibit the same, with ihe vouchers thereof; to the subscriber, at her residence. No.

159 street, in the city of New York, on or before the thirteenth dav of September next. Dated Uie twelfth day ofMarch. 1833. SARAH DOYLE, Iaw6m Administratrix. ixj.e, ueceasea, ai uie omce ol Peter Do Witt, No.

01 a i ork. on or before i loin day ol October, 1833. law6m HUGH CAMPREI Executor of William Kyle, dee'd. PURSUANT lo an order James Campbell, Surrogate of the county of New York, notice is hereby given to all persons bavin? claims a ik. Orsdel, late of Manhattanville.

in Uie Twelfth Ward of the cily of New Yorkdeceased, to exhibit the same with I vouchers thereof, to Abraham Van Orsdel, at his house at iviannaiianvuie atoresaid, on or before the eleventh uav o. sepiemoer next. Dated, March 9, 1833. ABRAHAM VAN ORSDEL, mil law 6m Administrator. re PURSUANT lo an order of James Cam' hell nj c.

"ft 'j i ew 1 otk, is herehv given to all persons who have claims oj auisi rairicK rummey, iaie 01 the city of New York iici ruru, 111 exiuuu uie same wnn ine vouchers thereof 10 anng 0. covert, counsellors at l.aw, at their office situate No. 10 Front street, in the village of Brooklyn in the county of Kings, on or before the 12tb dav ti JinJ 1 mar a i cn.uer UKUMMEY Adminisliator of Patrick Crununey, deceased ml 5 Iaw6m PREPARED A new and superior article" put up by C. J. Fell Brother, ofPhiladelphia.and o.iressiy tor discriminate family use, from tne best and purest material, and is Tecuumieiiueu 10 invauus, .0 persons 01 delicate constitutions, and to young people generally, as being a more nutritious beverage than coffee or tea.

The subscriber expects a further consignment in a or two, with which he can partially supply orders already received, and he has made such arrangements that he win dc enaoiea in a soon time to aaeei uie increased de mand wiuiout uciay ntftKl JUim SHARPE mI4 82 William rt. JWAIM'S VERMIFUGE Is a safe and ipTedv 7 remedy for verminous affections in children monly called worms, and is not less efficacious in ih slant eradication of alt temporary disorders wkik their origin to acidity ol the stomach, or a v.uuS aneuacne. and tne train 0f rvim auenaant upon tn arrangement or tne digestive or HENRY JOHN SHARPE. 2 William st. STEAM BOATS.

FOR NEWARK. THE low pressure Steamboat NEWARK, Capt. B. Tate, will commence running on and alter the 25th and P. M.

NO MONOPOLY PEOPLE'S LINE FOR PHILADELPHIA, Via. New Brunswick, Princeton and Trenton. THE Steamboat NEW YORK, Capt. J. Vanpelt, leaves pier No.

2 North River, foot of Morris street, daily, (Sundays excepted,) at 6 o'clock in the morning, for New Brunswick, where passengers will take Kee side's splendid Troy built Coaches, steam boat PHILADELPHIA, Capl. L. Davis, and arrive tn Philadelphia early ihe same afternoon. Fare through 3. The proprietors of the People's Line have made every exertion to render this route safe, comfortable, and speedy they have made great improvements in their Steam Boats selected I lie best Coaches and Horses provided skilllul Drivers to manage them, and to avoid serious inconvenience, no changing of coaches from boat to boat.

Active agents are stationed at convenient distances on the roads, to add to the conilort ot the trav With this statement of facts, the Proprietors relv on the generous public in sustaining Ihem against a Mammoth Alonopoly, whose wish and interest it is to put down down all competition, to enable them to charge the highest prices they can which they will do if there is no rival line to oppose them. For seals apply to Thomas Whitfield, old No 1 Court land! st. and at the People's Liue Office, 31 Washington street, opposite the wharf, or on boad the boat. All Specie, Goods, Baggage, at the risk 'of the owners thereof. WM.

B. JAQUES, Agent for JAMES REES1DE CO. al Proprietors. BRUNSWICK NEW HOPE Mail Coach. This Coach will leave New Brunswick at the ar rival of the morning boat from New York, every Mon oay, cuuesuay anu riuay, tin tne nrst 01 iMav, ass Bristol Luies.

And leave George Aleldrum's, New Hone, everv Tlu hv Thlirci nv that distribution of the mo I clock A. M. and arrilein ti. tal, th of the real estate of Pascal I for V.w rowier, late ot the city of New York, deceased, will be This being a new arrangement, the proprietors have made among the ercditors of said deceased, by James eood coaches. Soik1 horses, and careful drivers, and all ik.Ts ia I I cm lira BiirrncalA At I ha oitit nml 1 1 1st.

BUKGH.K, Operative len 1 rT I ye aitenuon win be paid 10 small packages and errands that iai ourgeon, iso. r.asi oroadway, one door Irom I may uc coninutied to tneir care. Catherine street, will attend tothe various branches of his amy, in me year 101; ai wincn ume profession in a manner highly satLstactnry to thosewho favour him with their patronage. He is prepared al all times to insert Incorruptible Human and Animal Teeth of the best quality. Terms moderate.

N. B. E.G. aware of the usnal apprehension, of ladi es in particular, with regard to their teeth, assures those requiring his services, that his practice is at all times attended with the least possible pain. n23 TAKE NOTICE.

TRENnH ESTii kiishmcnt I year 1833. me ereonors 01 said deceased wno nave not neretoiure presented their claims are requested to preseut and prove tne same. JAMbS a3 law6w Surrogate. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons having claims against William Barber, late of ihe City of New York, deceased, to nresent tne same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber at his residence. No.

1 55 Centre lire jf Wholesale and Retail Liquor Store, 57 Broad st I aed, New York, 30th November, 1882. by the pipe, barrel, or demijohn. f) inn z. itnaonn, d3 law 6m Adminisfstor For seats in the above line ulease atmlvtn the Caniain on board the boat; John Fortnan and William Mann, orunswicK Jonn van 1 ilburgh, Kocky Hill; Lemuel Howcil; Lambertsvillc and George Meldrum, ew Fare 51 50 only. VAN T1LBTJRGH VANDIKE, 25 Pronrietors.

I 1 1..,. u. Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of the coun ty of Rensselaer and of the degree of counsellor at law in uie ouprome toiirt Notice is hereby given, that an attachment has issued against the estate of Ralph Cox, as a non resident debtor, and that the same will be sold for the payment of his debts unless he appear and discharge such' attachment according to law, within nine months from the first publi cation ol the said notice, and that the payment of anv 1 wi nun uy resiucius 01 mis siaic, and tne deiiv. ery to him or for his use of any property belonging lo him his goods, chattels, and credits, at her residence No. 259 I the transfer of anv such property by him, are forbid' 1tr.

i i I .1 i i i aicr sireei, in saiu tny, on or neiore tne mtii day ol ucu taw unu are voio. July next. Dated, January 15, 1833. GLEASON VAN VEGHTEN, BRlIXJET GRAHAM. I Attorneys for Attaching Creditor.

jio i a worn Administratrix. I 1 'rcn lawm Jua thereof, to Ellas Randall, at No. 116 Clinton street, in 'he vouchers thereof to the subscriber, at his resi. H. imu coi ADi.ioii.ticA i.

iiicoTv oi new orK, on or ueiore 1 tie xtth dav ol Si nt A I I I 1 1 i i 17 N. Adolplms Co. wholesale I dence. No. 75 Chamber street, in the city of New York, on or before the first July next New Vork.Dcc.

21st, 1S32. LUCU1S REDDINGTON, d27 law6m Administrator of said deceased. New York, on or before Ihe first dav nf J.dw ted New York, Dec. 17th 1832. SAUL ALLEY.

"l7oawi.ll Administrator NOTICE. V'o alt uk'tm it may concern. All persons having claims against Benjamin Bailey, Esq. late of the city of New York, deceased, or against his estate, are hereby required lo exhibit the same, wilh the vouchers there to the subscribers, Executors of the last will and testament of the said Benjamin Bailev, at Ihe house ofThos. Cottrell, No.

154 East Broadway, in the cilv ofNew York, on or before the first day of Jul next, 1833. 1 This notice is giving in pursuance of the S4lh section of the 2d article of the 3d title of the 6th chapter of the v. in miner oi ai her residence IMo. 680 Greenwich street, in the citv ofl part of the Revised Statutes of the State of IV lain piece or parcel ol land situated, lying and being on the I were ol Ihe said deceased) at his residence in the westerly side ol Allen street, in the Eleventh ward of the I ot Brooklyn in said county, or at the office of city of New York, bounded ami described as follows, to eoincr.v in iron, ny Allen street, southerly by a line three hundred and fifty feet norm of the northerly side of Stanton street, westerly in the rear by lands now or late of Stephen Allen by lands now or late of T. Daw, containing in fronton Allen street fortv in the rear Ton Ci ciil ii.ci.es, an Messrs.

Radcldf Clarke. No. 15 Beekman street in the cily of New York, at or before the fifl. enth day of August next and if any such claim shall nol have been so presented within six months from the first publication of this notice, the subscriber will not be chargeable for any assets or monies which he may have paid in satisfaction of anv other claims, or ofanv on the soulherlv side eiohtv I leiTacies or in ninkinir dislrihi.r.on of the estate seven feet six inches, and on the northerly side eighty I said deceased. Dated Brooklyn, January 29th, 1833.

seven leet six incnes, be the same more or less. Also, I HAMILTON H. JACKSON, all that certain lot of ground and premises, situated in I Administrator, of the Twelfth Ward of the citv ot New York ami f.m r) I .31 lawfim Kimnrl l.rL., i pi.ipcriy i. a.n wormy, ano situated at Kose BOSTON'S B0NESET LOZENGES. Tht.

Lotenges, so very celebrated In all complaints oftk. Lungs are otfered of March, 1833, between Newark and New York as fol 1 tnd cases where there Leave the Centre wharf Newark, at 7 o'clock. A. M. skin, throat.

ct, tZi ply win always be on hand. Health. It it lit loraulion the nuhlir too fMbiic aa a (forums relief i. Colds, Cougha, Aathmaa, early stages of Consumption Croup, Whooping Cough, Spitting of Blood, and all rm sr 3 1 nese Lozenges are also highly beneficial in Fey, hat the public may be assured that they obts ih they B. FREEMAN.

NOTICE is hereby given to all persons having claims I I Krt A IN EXCISE LICENSE. NouceU) against Robert Troup, late of the city of New York, I very person vending, dealing in or retailing strolir X. i I QrsiilriliiiiiiK l.n..nnl raj Ts ta ork' anl 'he the Surrogate of tho Cilv and County of New York. Dated New York, December 20th, 1832. THOMAS COTTRELL, r.

GEORGE BRAD'SH, Executors. AW persons indebted to said pmi sr itiiiirsicu lo make immediate payment to cither oflhe Executors d20 law 6m they I TVTOTICE is hereby given to all persons having claims hers I against Clark Pcckham, late of the cily of New all I 1 1 ork, deceased, to present the same, wjtli the vouchers coo V. oi me subscribers, Francis S. Peck ham, 609 ater street, or Washington Cillev.corncrof Front and Gouverneur streets, in the city of New York, on or l.C .1 m.i vii or u.e oay eptemlier, in the year 1833. New York, March 8th, 1833.

FRANCIS S. PECKHAM. WASHINGTON CI LLEY. m9 Iaw6m 7VJO I ICE is hereby given to all pcrsonshavino claims against Stephen Hoyl, late of the cily of New York deceased, to present the same wilh Ihe vouchers thereof toDanie Frye at No ,162 Reel street, to Thomas W. Hoyt, at No.

36lh West street, in ihe city of New ork on ar before the 25th dav of September in .1, IB33. New York, March 18lh, 1833. DANIEL M. FRYE, ml 9 law 6m a njss. no Administrators.

against Adrian Jacobus, late of the city of f0" "he lona ,.3 rPv thereof, to the subscriber, at l.i Washington st. in the cilv of New Ynrfc oi Kr 1 per deceased, as divined amon; the made by Ed I uaJ 01 toner next. ward Doughty, Cily Surveyor, dated 29th December, ANTHONY A. JACOBUS. 1820, and filed in the office of the Clerk of the City and I alb law Cm Administrator.

oouniy 01 new lork as the land of Garrit H. Striker, f' i Pl KfciUANT to an order of Janit C'amnbvlL Esq Noi.ce is hereby e.ven to all persons having claims a gainst trances Nicholson, late oflhe said city, deceas IVTOTICE is herehv given to all persoi.s having claims and unrivalled efficacy of his medicines cannot' withhold IjuitcuArs to an order nf James Campbell, Surru ga'e of the county of New York. IMn.io tAnll nM.nn. I 1: I to all nerson. K.

i T' new I services tney nave so lm tiers fnd hberally rewarded he deems it bis di New public, services they have so fnd "berally rewarded; he deems it his 613 w. A Ti 'n the city and ihose from sou.h ine uie assertions ci liciled by letter lo correct i "'i urc u. iew i or a. A li personi who shall sell or deal in stronir or snirituou. xr I I Cent importers or dialdler i.

ui.n i om, on or ueiore uie loin uay I liquors imported next. Dated New York, 2d February, or b' 'hem, in quantities above five gallons 1 CHAS G. TROUP. without hay.ng first oblained a license lor such trom u.e Mayor and tho resptctive Al ermen and Assistants of the Wards which they severally present the tto sc rSrXKS, a. his residence, No, .75 Beekman slreet, in the city of Office, Cy Hall.

beiliZZ' Zm Vard. y' PrC8CnbeJ follow' ft' each respecu.e nd and 3d May. fi.h "'y nd 6" and 7ih May. 6th Ward. Wed.teadav nrwl I o.i Vi otn anu sin JOthand HiliMay.

3d Ward, Wednesday and Thursday, 15th and 16th hwlr l' "'h and 18th May. M.u"'ay Tues.lay ,20. and 21st May. M7th Ward, Wednesday and Thursday, 22d and 23d ErY and SaI" dy. 24ih and 25th May lOt'hVa'i't Vd Tuf nd 28h May May Wednesdy nd Thursday, 29th and 30th Junf WarJ' and SaturdaJ, 3Igl May nd 1st Tuesday, 3d and 4th June.

June! VV ednMidy Thursday, 6th and 6th 15ih Ward, Friday and Saturday, 7th and 8th .7 "'oruaj ihem when quested to appfy w.thm Ume e.T najiies ni iho nv 1 i SIDELL, F. a22d.J8 0ffice' Apni I8 1833' 1" A I II A I L. I "'V1' ii.S. Dr. Church's ti sprains fcc 'r rheumatism, goat, sprains.

He. 1 here is perhaps nom.l.H.i.l.Jk human f.ame is subject, that has had more aia.lirats.1 oi various kinds administered asrcmedimt I. .1 ruRtisiM nor is there with like scarce a disorder that has rrsiari me attempts to remove it. The virtue. Ihe Ess.

Mustard will befo.mH i i "hum oi any re atevcr. Pnri.vr.i....i....i. whatever. Pnce 50 cent botil. medy ncr lit.

Church Antisnasmoilin F.li.ir th. Dr. Church's flen ty' Ti these persons who are nun boUle 1" Vegetable Lotion, for the removal of tl and 'he freckles, ringwor and the skin in bottles, 75 cents. 6 woVrLelo 'i" Lozenges, f.a the cure rf andgrown persons. They are an "1C thereof, "llent before the third day of October Vex i.

toth. "Ll'T but "what prr :e.san" or alternative, Administrator, of the said Frances Nichoin del b' powcrlul sold at 37, cent, rick Ttl i dv.J ami mild rrr imuersigiied. oflhe" bouse of dy fc, this disoTd me iNational Bank of the said Citv ofi.w YlT nd ha. never failed unpleasant of the said City of New York. New the York.

March 30th, in knowledge oflhe ALBERT ft AM.ATtv application. Price 50 mSOIawSm of Frances Nicholson, dacead fIu VK SLIP. 1 1 ATvriltriJTnxT prietor of (Tec tine a cure a pv (TV. bv ..0. ale, wholesale or retail, ij ik "7' "ispeusary, 188 Bow and by roost of the in this city a 1,1 order 01 the Honourable John T.

Irving, Frn A 3 Judnenf iheCm.rt rr' counti the pr rn. il.e lora, deceased, tn present the same, with the vouchers duJv thus JaJ. 6'ven, accordii nrovisions of th 6 4 utnorisina bors," that an singing individuals, of his retirement from lEX fChi.iophe, base ami without foundation. Those whoso kb.dl. the .,1 the ne i be soWts :hS.ll',S.dl:,,UJ' unle" Wr and d.sch aeau.si imam ivvie.

i tnat i to u.esairt u. i be adiusted nopper lane, lano designated late ot the city of New York, .1. "oi ice win a M.iopze tor a written rcnlv to ihe n. 1 nisuse, and the Inw ice will 1 I I w. icr fa at i rr: 1 I t.u.

i i i a i i i ine i 1 iri 01 ine united Stales, ino nrieen nr I inuiu ine ianu munrvii ivion. ana running i same. viih the viifhrs i I'SetabU Bdtou a afe and approved remedy placed in nan.11 1 II thenee ln Winn.frl Mt i vouchers llicrcot; to the subscriber, exec enh.mna fh I thenee alon? said land of Winnifred Atolt north ihirtv. of anu in article, and the artiele. I II AnUm.fl'M I The Aoh.d,c PdU tne neriX I elK cut "rds, with eh I I 9i.

m2 unu nervous oeoillty. Ijaurut Eve IValer Ctr iuflamatioo of the eyes, weakness of kipI.i and morkiH dryvess of the eyes. journeyman's Dricea in thn I four degrees east five hundred and ten feet, lo land be 4 it i i i am, fA.u.aa in III. ijtm ho ha ll I i jorm them with grateful fedlings for past fa from the fS mi vors and.kind preference, that he may be consumed as n.em rfanJS1" that the I civen. I "suai, with candor, secrecvand I ine delivery of anv nronen.

ILar nierous ami anxious cnuuiries from ditT. rnt I 44 mm lorany puruose whatevrr.M country. His charsw in all cases will l. "7 Bre 'd. Practice justifies him in the assertion that the most desperate case under his treatment need not be despaired of.

7 A. 31. until 10 P. M. His Dispensary is open from N.

B. Letters post paid, stating the case and canoi.i aavice and medicines, one or both as the case is considered. No letters received one or both, post paid, N. B. For he convenience and secrecy so necessary to this establishment, Dr.

A. does not keep a Drui of 'nder no appreheioions i ua .1 is 10 calculate that results by mistaking the practitioner. the injury Attendance da. v. Irom 7 in k.

ai TV'I HlJl(iAl Dr. LEONARD can be personally consulted as jSUal. in Iocs. nA i lorns of syphilis, gonorrh, gleets, stnct.ires, and U.e vat nous combinAfinM and lOo'clock P. M.

m' unper Ihedirec .7 o.i"iiit, i ana wi.j.jihliy wnn anatomical H.mro sections and clinical lectures at the bed side of the na llents. Uocumenta enn k. i I aujdientic nfihe 1 he Doctor camion, tk. uiiiwiiuHaicaiuicii aouse evening. Tin winter oauy irom 7 in the morning until 10 in the rHE PUBLIC The an a20 rxluce gentlemen to examine and to replenish their or.i.s gentlemen that he continues tn ni.rchaae and price for all descriptions of cast off clothing.

By seeding or addressing a line through the Post Office men will be punctually waiiefon by ChaAamrt. and tyjft nS8 SCHUVLKILL COAL, ol Ik. 7 at $7 50 per ton, delivered free for.aaie Lehigh, Lackawanna and Sydney CoaN Abjo prices. Apply the Clinton Coal Yard In or at the yard comer Hew; and Motitgomery itreets. THOMAS EDDY.

Dated the fourth day of February, 1833. F2l i.uQm G. CLARK, 'a9m Attorney for Attaching Crednw. "pkR. HORNE continues to he.

1 I tranper are y. very man. tk ii pIVcDiui in WW Til regular member of said Facultr" Vork. Hi Particular CWJT. which enracea hi fi 8 rity of blood Tti.

"sing Irom laf Be particular in observing Dr. Andcrton Dis everest "nv hi. cartUonTXThfiS I r. win nensary. annually mrrcuriaum ands of cases he has snel.lw 8des and every degree of malignasrr, Pients tobe.l.h snd fully demons Z.VLV" fidelitv "nnaenc reposed in the skill tm Or practice.

The learsr. or those "Married per tio, oi tho a'uLar r' to transmit dreadfuf cated not Hee lh4 case iseridf ami denM Up' PwTOn affliccd whenVi1.ira T. in a f.u. tne use or the use of Rcronl aflertKk mercury, method. Tho.

removed byss4? 1 nOSe Drnvm. k. ..1 I ease n. ease, or RU8uect cation to 11. ri mvitco to mxr rr landT.

n'" '4blihmen No. 53 Court year, in Dr" Gn'ch street. A residence I years in New York citv n. ti bibt. irVMr' and "Pon real reP muty and skill.

Dr. Home surt guarantee. Persons at a distance, by writing their caw and enclosmg a fee, shall have remedy sent immediately. Attendance daily, until half past 9 in the evening. No letter w.

II ki, in uuicsa post nam an letters must be handed in. Home's offices are so arranged, that per ons, the most fasUdious, may apply wilh assuranc, WVH Viner. Will fxatair. alnnat ark well Ail are free no charge for adrirt. NEW YORK.

PBIWTID Ann PDII.1IHCD MT THE PRfiPPicTAOa ar IWit.i,iai.sTBEiT At SIO pib Altai' BBgaag Jg cn towa accomuanied bv an. h.i..: "'t "ecreuons ol lU Leave the foot of Barclay street, New York, at 10 enuine article o'clock A. M. and 4J P. M.

(Sundays excepted). ltor h.A Fare 25 cents Horses, carrug, Ld fre.Pgh, laken loteSto and 'j omy at the risk of the owners, ami at the utuol prices. noa oniy at the risk of the owners, and at the utual prices. tht pro sub Abt AtiL.K PULMONABi BA LSAM truly valuable remedy has now be enbefore the pub! lie for four years, and has proved itself the most ble remedy discovered for coughs, asU maur uhihi sic.consunipttous, whooping cough, and pulmonary fecuon. of every kind.

Iu sale is steadily increasing and the proprietor are constantly receiving ihe meat vorable accounts of its effects. Kach bottle oftha above medicine is accompanied with printed directions, also certificates from many indmdu. alsofits salutary effects. For sale by R'usliton and Aspinwall, No. 61 Williaa st.

general agentsfor the city ol New York. Also.sol. by ac JOHN MILHAU, 6 180 Broadway. BON ESET, for years past, has justly maintained a high rcDutaUim Couidis. ellers and safety ol" their baruape.

A fair and honorable I The original preparer illr. li comjMttition, wilh a choice of conveyance is always an I luable medicine being deceased, and such an rxtentn au.i8 uir rumK. i coiiuiiuing lor tne article, has inducid lua lI lvcrv traveller must he sensible thai tnminnn ifi are I Airs. Voiialu mhn ui 1 lkwb uu uus juiu uimrrM Ttr.iir riHmniK. iuk luri I ai mrii 1 1 1 m.

saniM il i to the old North River Line of Steam Boats hich would ow inspection and she has left the sole item stilt exist to the great disadvantage of ihe whole country, sale with MARSHALL C. SLOCl'M al hu 1 1) bad it not been for that firm and spirited man Mr. Gib and Chemical Store, 303 Broadwav, comer ol Lluan bons no one can estimate the good he has done. to whom all orders mav be adilreu'H a ma be adilreKKH ther uroof of their wrash "llBiaiM FUI J14 TV. 'ill1 F'aV egeuLT.

inviaai 1T1VUU.IIICB VI lilt? JUrillKli 4 cine of 30 vears stand. n. in i at Church's Disnensarv. I A Rn.m u. of CAUTION It has again become necessary neral accredited agent of this celebrated csiabui bUb gen i "iBiiiiuisnow a practice to palm off counterfeit prfpaiaiiuusfor arnuu.

ones. From the general satisfaction expressed by a lam portion of the community at the exposure of a late i tempt same kind, it is determuisd to adopt a timi lar method of procedure with respect to every such neli. riotis transaction which may be brought lolixht, a coutK become more essrntiallv neceasarv Iron, flattering accession of cotiverls to ihe Hygcian eysienu and Ihe consequent unprincipled eflorts made to take ad. oi tne same. ino public are nontied that a spurious preparali.

iuiisuii i nig, me Vegetable Universal Medicines of the British College of llealtli and signed is issued from the store ol Jacni Marsh, Drtrggisls, New Ynik. One or both of tl.n firm applied to me personally for the agency of the gen. ume ari.cle, but were informed, as the con.muiiiiy now publicly, that no Druggist is permitted lo hold the genuine article for sale, and thai consequently, if any druggM here or elsewhere, in this or any other part of ihe world offers any article purporting to be Morison's Pills, die' Vegetable Universal Medicines of the British Coll. v. Usnltl.

L. 1 1 i uue, uc a eouiiieneiier and inipuslor or an abettor of the act. 1 Further exposition of these spurious attempts will from time to time, appear in the Family Adviser aid' Hygeian Record, a semi monthly publication, rrqiurm. no fnrthei recommendation than a knowledge of the l.i that its 8th No. was last week.issued to a sfcbsenpuo, list of over four thousand.

ne genuine Hygeian ivicilirines can be bad only of mw i oik: iwr Joseph but. ley, Bookseller, 50 Canal st. in while building ttn ne corner oi uroaaw ay lvir miliam Beaslall Buol. seller, 148 Fulton street, and ihe Rev I) Eroniier li Barrow street, New York. 1 he fourth edition of practical proofs of Uie Hygriu system of Physiology is now in the press.

All ton a uivatiuiis IV UrtJ UUlireHStMI SHEPHEARD MOAT. Sonlh street, Brooklyn, Jan. 6th, 1833. jg ltlliHUrl COLGH DROPS. This vatnTiT.

medicine needs bul atrial lo prove their removing oimcuily ot breathing, seveie Colds, Asihiim. ofBlocj, Congealed Phlegm, Wheexini other altectums ol the Breast and I.u TVTOTICE is herebv wiven lo all nersorw havin.r anv I "IVTOTICE IS herehv fiiven lo all I tc.V Da. Pfiini Ilie MIO i noiisands have experienced Iheir salutary etfeci housan 1I claims against Jacob Riker, late of Ihe city of New I IN against Kingsbury Reddingtnn, late of the city ofl have given certificates which accompany Uie direr i ora, ueceasea, to present tne same with the vouchers I ew i otk, flivslcian, deceased, to present the same I ot 'I'" a. au si reel j. IJodd, 193 and 64 I Chamber ano oy most other Iw.

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