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1 1 is TVTEW YORK RACES wUl commence over the 1 UNION COURSE the Spring, on Monday, May TTUi, 1833. and continue at least 4 davi. Dunn the week will come off the following Sweepstakes, Matches. am nicn A Stceepttake Four Mile out Entrmee 84000. The following are the subscriber to this splendid stakes, amounting to twelve thousand dollars: I Win.

R. Johnson Blue Bird, out of Coquette by Medlev. S. Walter Livingston Terror, out of Lady Lightfool oy eclipse. 3.

John E. Amiss the full Brother to Henry. AUn.a Match RaeeMUe Heal For 2000 a title. between Mr. J.

Craig's colt Charles Kemble, full brother io Pilot, and Cant. Stockton's colt out of his Ins by Monsieur Tons on. Alto, a Product Smeepttake Mile Heat Entrance 500 Dollar. SUBSCRIBERS. 1.

J. C. Craig Produce of Coquette bv Medley. 2. H.

Wilkes Produce ofSaluda by Medley. 3. F. P. Corbin Produce of Powancoy by Medley.

4. Waiter Livingston Produce of Hump by Eclipse. 6. J. C.

Stevens Produce of Jenetie by Ecli.ose: 6. Writ. Gibbons Produce of Meg Dods by Monsieur Tonson. 7. Robert Stevens Produce of Lalla Rhook by Eclipse.

Alo, a Produce Sweepstake Mile eats Entrance 3DU Dollars. SUBSCRIBERS. 1. Charles Green Produce of Lady Lady Lightfool by Eclipse. 2.

Robert Stevens Proilnce ol Cinderella by Henrv. 3. James Bathgate Produce of Medoc's dam by Eclipse. 4. I.S.

Snediker Produce of Garland Mare by clise. 5. William Jo ics Produce cf Elenor. by De Wit! Clinton. 6.

William Gibbons Produce of Alarm by Eclipse. Alo a Match Tioo Mue II sat For glCOO, Between Robin Iloud and De Witt Clinton. A Match Mile Ileal Between an Ecliptt and a win 1 ur Araluun. I Proprietor's Purse, 300 Two Mile Heals. Jockey Club Purse Four Mile Heats.

A Purse, 400 Three M.le Heats. In Baltimore last week, Messrs. Johnson, Stevens, Wyun and Boils, subscribed $50u each, lo an ui ide stake, to be added to the Jockey Club Purse. Pmr mile hi.its, making the purse to the winner worth $3000. The horses from Virginia and Maryland are on their wavio Long Island.

The meeting of the celebrated grey mare, Mary Randolph," with O'Kellcy," has already produced the excitement, which a contest between North and South, when well matched, is sure lo bring forth. To throe that love to look upon a tine horse, a few days will make the Union Course worth a visit, as it is thiMjghliio field in America ever before made such a display. ALEXANDER L. BOT1S. New York.

May 20, 1833. m23 3t HEAVY BROWN SHEETINGS. 75 bales 4 4 very fine and heavy, from Providence Co. and otiier factories, 50 hales 38 inch heavy Beaver Mill do 5 do fine 4 4 and 5 4 Harris do For stile by LAWRENCE TRIMBLE, m23 ol Pine strcul. IJLUK I 1 dmo LUK DRILLINGS At I bales iii aa dine Dril imts.

verv stout, i cases anu bales 1.A i.lnui and twilled stripes lor sale bv LAWRENCE TRIMBLE, m23 51 Pine street, CLOTH SKIRTS. J. S. I'UUN I TAIN ic CO. 64 and 6o Maiden lane, corner of William st.

have on hand the following splendid articles the Ladies will do well to examine while the assortment remains go.1 Splendid Chally for walking dresses; Real Camel Hair Muslins, at the moderate price iia vinl. (which are retailed in Paris at double that price, )and the only mvoice vet imported 1 case of Oriental bard Gros de Nap I case Pan Il.ghland Gros de Nap 2 cases common plaid silks very cheap 2 boxes splendid embroidered Dresses, from 6 to 55 dollars Also, children's from 2 50 lo 12 dollars Krai Blonde Laces, from 4 els. to II dollars per yard. Also, real Blonde Veiisand Dresses; splendid Silks and Muslins. ADEIRA WINE In pipes, hhds and tjr casks, part of which has had the benefit of a voyage to Calcutta, and entitled to debenture, for sale in lots to suit m23 oirchasers DV 20 Broad street.

nINGER 30 cases Canton Preserved Ginger, in fine VJ order, lor sale by GRACIE CO, n23 20 Broad street. DR MILDERBl'RGH'S Indian Vegetable Compound, to prevent the tailing off of the hair and producing hair on bald place. This is without exception the best article of the kind in use, and has never been known to fail, when used according to the directions ac coniDanving it. For sale bv ltUSHTON ASPIMVALLS1 William st. sole aoent in Now York.

m23 1WA1MS PANACEA 40 just received, lor sale at manufacturers prices by RUSHTON ASPINH A LL, m23 61 William st. 110 Broadway. I i I BED TICKS. 10 bales wniiaKcrs i superior quality, 16 do Coinlyvdle 7 8 and 4 4, 5 do 6 4 L'tica do lor sale by LAWRENCE TRIMBLE, 51 Pine street. 23 1TTSBURGI1 CANTON CORDS 15 bales low priced blue, olive and drab 12 do best quality ConilyviUedodo.for sale by 3 LAWRENCE Si TRIMBLE, m2 51 Pine street.

BLEACHED SHEETINGS 80 cases 4 4 low priced, 130 do 36 and 37 inch medium and fine do t. TD111DI tor sate uy ii vv nw.uuui., mo3 51 Pine street. 40brls do, 170 puns. Rum, for sale by DAVID ROGERS SON, tn23 214 ashington street. 7S ENUINE HARROGATE SALTS.

The sub VJ scriber has just received a supply of the genuuie Harrogate Salts. The above Salts have been found efficacious in cases ef gout, gravel, dyspepsia, and other diseases arising from derangement of the stomach and digestive organs. The following certificate may not be uninteresting to those who are strangers to the ariiclc in state Copy, dated Boston, Dec. 4, 1831. We the subscribers, having experienced the beneficial effects of the Harrogate Salts, in complaints proceeding from disordered stomach, most cheerfully recommend them to our fellow citizens as an admirable remedy for restoring a healthy tone to the stomach.

Sined by James Otis, J. H. Sherhune. Henrv Per kinscharles Clutter, Joseph Dexter, E. C.

Bridge, Richard Jackson, C. Z. Lloyd, Paul Rice, John Clay, Samuel Brown. For sale; wholesale and rttai: by NATHAN B. GRAHAM, m23 88 Cedar, cor William st.

ENERAL FURNISHING STORE. The sub Ijr scriber has lately received from Sheffield a good assortment of crimping and goffering machines for ladies rtilfl' Also on hand, a well assorted stock of furnishing hardware cutlery, st Sheffield plated and Britannia metal goods, an elegant assortment of japan tea travt, waiters, bread baskets, Sic. Likewise all kinds of cedar ware, willow baskets, brushes, brooms, fancy sheep skin rugs, door mats, for sale by m23 W. B. WINDLE, 56 Maiden lane.

Sylvester 130 Broaduxtg. (jTREAT LUCK OFFICIAL DRAWIOGo the New York Lottery, extra class, No. 14, for 22.1 of May, 1833 18 54 55 15 22 28 64 17 3 4 Comb. 185455, the capital prize of $10,000, and Comb. 172864, another capita of 10.000, were both actually sold by the truly lucky SYLVESTER.

This is unprecedented, and fully proves the fact, that more prizes are sold at Sylvester than any where else. Two of the grand capitals in one Lottery Prodigious. w.jmj Qvlvesler will distribute the capi tal prizes of ihe splendid MaminouUi, which is then to be.lrawn and those who wish for a good chance for cannon mono umn finnn. 100 of 1000. will do DVUV, VjUVl VWWa www well to applv to the all lucky SYLVESTER, 130 Broadway.

Tibkets being onlv $10, shares in proportion. All orders by mail or otherwise invariably meet the enm 4, ma nprsnnl annlv'CatlOn. The Reporter is published every Wednesday evening and is given and sent gratis to alt who deal with Sylves N.B. The cash is readv for the fortunate holders of the above prizes. m23 C1ALCUTTA HUfrna.

A lew pieces Handkerchiets, large size, for sale below the market of Sill prices, to close a em. gHARpE 82 William Bl. iaii iu i ill ol" the manufacture of Jean MrM T7 Tl.tr an cr tvupr. i nntainnis from to io ju cases oi uwivt" a i i nnsi el do. in square fiat uw.f lone uniiiri a i i the delicacy of its flavor i ion ics, an iruuic i i cannot be surpassed, for im uie punij mw a very niod.

alee 82 William sU OW AIM'S vL UMin'Gk Is a afe and speedy ni. and is not less efficacious in the in i aneclftons in miiui.h. III disorders which owe theu lcinToTcidavoi'tner, fi tneir origin .,.1, headache, and ihe train of res aissrssffis: 0 82 William st. HOCOLA pure it unadulturated 50 half boxes 1 Jr Fell Brothers No. extra i nnaaeipnia Chocolate, prepared expressly for discriminate family use, and warranted free from all adul eraiion.

TbeVubscriber solicits a trial of this Chocolate, which he assures Ihe public (without prejudice to any other manufacturer) "lMX SHARPS, x. 82 William st. pa RED COCOA A new and superior article, put up bV C. Fell Brother, of Philadelphia, and warranted free from all adulteration. This coco is prepared expressly for discriminate fcm.lv useTfrom tWbe.1 aaJ purest material, and is SmededTinvalids.

to perm. of delicate consum tions. and to young people generahy, being a more nutritious beverage tnan tfee or tea HENRY JOHN SHARPE, m2j 82 William st. FTKRSHAMS Brown and Olive for sale by P.REM8KN 109 Pearl tTmuM ciTf3ATi PLUMS An efficacious and convenient medicine for children, euM k. I eat numbers, and even when uiere is no appearance of worms.

They in convemg off the secretion of mucus from the stoch and generates them and to en'wormsAre. FRENCH PRINTED MUSLINS Just rcceiv ed, 1 c. of nch 8 VALUABLE HOtTSES AND 'LOTS IN ST. MARK'S PLACE, STATE OF NEW YORK. Vhmctru.

Before the Vice Chancellor, In pursuance of a decretal order made si a Court em! Cbancerv. held before the Vice Chancellor of the first circuit, on the twentieth day of May inst. the subscriber, one of the masters ot the said court, will cause to be sold at public auction, at the Merchants' Exchange, in the citv of New York, on Monday, the seventeenth day of June next, at 12 o'clock, noon, of that day, all those four certain lots, pieces or parcels of ground with the buildings and improvement thereon situate, lying and being in the Eleventh, late Tenth Ward of the city of New York, on the northerly side of Eighth street, between Second and Third avenues, which four lots taken together were and are bounded, de aenbed and contain as is to say beginning at a point on the noil her ly side or hue of Eighth street, distant hundred and twenty feet westerly from the westerly Ii.ie of the Second avenue, thence running westerly along the said northerly side or line of Eighth street one hundred and four thence northerly and at right an gles to Eighth street one hundred and twelve feet ten. incnes, tiience easlwardly and parallel to Eighth street one hundred aud fiw feet, and thence southwardly and at right angles to Eighth street aforesaid one hundred and twelve feet and ten inches to the point or place of beginning, as the said lots are now occupied by the buildings thereon, being part and parcel of a certain block or piece if ground which was released ana conveyed by Nicholas William Stuyvesant, and Catharine L. his wile, to Thomas E.

Davis, by deed bearing date the first day of February, one thousand eight hundred and ihirtv one. re corded in the Register's office, in Liber 270 of Conveyances, page 39, together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining The above lots are in that part ol Eiehth stieet known as fei. Mark's Piace, just east of the Third Avenue the lots are each twemy six feet in width, and one hun dred and twelvo feet and ten inches in depth; foursplen di.l tbree story houses, each tv niy six leet Ironi anu rear, includiim half of i lie nartv walls, bv hftv four leet in depth, have been erected uoon the above lots, and have just been hnishej in a very cumplete manner, v.th marble mantels, mahogany folding doors, He. He. I lie nouses may be Krt.

and examined daily between the hours of and 1 1, A. M. and 3 lo 7 o'clock, P. M. on application to Air.

Lamson, who w. ill be found in one of the a bove houses. For further particulars, application may be made to Charles Graham, Esq. No. 6 Broad street, or to the subscriber, at No.

11 Pun street. A map ol the premises will he exhibited at the Merchants' Exchange, previous tothesale. New York. Mav 21, If33. ADDIS EMMET, m23 3aw2wdts Master in Chancery.

DR. BARCLAY'S CONCENTRATED COMPOUND CL'BEBS ANOSASA PA 1 1 1 LL A for Gouurhoca, Gleet, Strictures, tic. The efficacy of this preparation in sexual diseases ot'llie urinary passages had been long known, and its superiority above all other medicines generally submitted, having been employed in many thousand cases with uniform success; and in a larne proportion of these eases after all other remedies had failrd in fact more cures are effected by the Concentrated Compound of Cubt bs and Sarsapanlla, than by any other medicine extant. It contains uiaconcen Ir'aled slate all the efficacious parts of the Cubehs, che niii a'ly ci.iiiliiiK wiili Sarsapanlla, anu oilier choice in gredii nts, which render it invaluable to those afflicted with iSyphi'iiic symptoms, Ulcers, Pimples Blolihf Scorbutic rup'ions, and a'l diseases arising from an impure stele, if the blood. Innumerable certificates of lis efhVarv can be procured, from theiu is selected the following The opportunities I have had of witnessing the good effects of vonr Concentrated Compound of Ciihdis and Sarsaparii! have been pretty numerous and extensive; and it is mth a view of encouraging others to a trial of the virtues of this medicine, that 1 have voluntarily offer ed my testimony in its favor.

J. 1 Usher, memher ol ine rtiivai ootiege oi surgeons, Loudon. To S. G. Barclav.

Strand, London. The uncommon success nhich has followed the use of vonr Concentrated Compound of Cubehs and Sarsapanlla, has induced me to avow, that I consider it the best preparation for the cure of Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Strictiiret, and other diseases of the unirary passages. Edward Seymour, M. D. Strand, London.

To S. G. Barclay, M. D. Strand, London.

For sale bv Plare Souillard. 2 Park N. B. Graham, 33 Cedar street, corner William si Wm. Sinion son.79 Fulton Cono Gold st.

Win. J. Barritt, 100 Fulton, corner William st. C. E.

Cornell, 143 Broadway: Whiiin Nowell, corner Catharine Madison sts. J. It. Dodd, 193 613 Broadway. NIBLO'S GARDEN.

THE exhibition of the Horticultural Society having closed on Thursdav, the 23d instant, aliout 4 p. about 600 Green House' Plants of the choicest varieties, will be sold at auction, should the weather prove favorable. Owing lo some additional gas fixtures, the garden will not be open for a few days. m22 TVTEW VORK SACRED MUSIC SOCIETV. IN Notice is hereby given, that a special meeting ol the Society for the transaction of business will be held at 8 o'clock on Friday evening next, the 24th at Stone all's, corner of Nassau and Fulton st.

A general and punctual attendauce of the members is particularly requested. By order. m'22 8lir JAMF.S DUNN. Sec' y. FUR SEAL SKINS AT AUCTION.

Will be sold at Stonington, Connecticut, on the the cargo of Superior, consisting of about 1200, high latitude fur seal skins, in prime order, for particulars aiiplv to m2 it28 SILAS E. BURROWS. NEW YORK TATTERSALLS. lu consequence of the Races commencing on Monday, 6th inst. the regular sale at this place will be postponed until Monday, 3d June.

Several carriages having been left on storage for a longer time than one year, the owners are requested to call and settle their storage, or they will be sold for the same the firs' Mondav in July. JOHN W. WATSON CO, m22 44o Broadway NOTICE The members ot the xloDOKen I urlle Club who have not received the season tickets will nlease call on the Treasurer, No. 44 Maiden lane previ ous to the 28th inst. at which lime it will be necessary, in case of vacancies, to hll up from the application list m22Iw ERMAN TOYS, atwlmlesald and retail.

Juslre ecived Jiv hrur Hamilton, from Germany, 15 cases Toys, comprising every Hssiuie varieiy. pan il, s. urn small cases, assorted exoresslv tor retailers. no article having beet: put in except ordered by Ihe im porter. One case will lorm a nanusoinc r.oau assori mfn' may be seen and the goods examined at No.

127 Broadway. H. HART, Importer ot Uerman loys.c. 1 door north of Citv Hotel. OAPFI.OWEK 25 bales now tanning anu uir sa b.C HOFFMAN, BEND CO.

m22 4t a i lUPk'l Jihi received 2 hales of tine and superfine, of new and elegant patterns, and lor sale at reduced prices at 450 Pearl st. m22 lw nrtiu jqq ULOV Sr c.rsut.n. a. rmi TTTTm. l.

1. A STORE. Bristle slocks Muchauics gloves French pocket books Rogers pen knives Patent table screws Watch guards ass'd Canes, blk and col'd Razors (Rogers) Bead purses silk Glass inkstands Silver p. pencils Russ a riding belts Colone water Fishing tackle French fancy goods Pantaloon straps Coloured foils India rubber suspenders Elastic garters Pocke: handkerchiefs Thin summer gloves Bow pleated stocks Silk umbrellas Indian moccasons Parasols, ass'd Hair stocks, Thread gloves Linen cainhnc nasis U.IL. klf kke.

A general assortment ol rencn ann ciigiisn oy i i. ai Kirw ks. wholesale anu reiau. n. Stocks recovered at short jtice, at No.

Maiden lane m21 3t 'r I i u.nurpa. hv the Great Masters, purchase l.v Parliament for the Nation, No 1, containing 2 plates and text, price 25 cents per No. Gallery of Portraits Nos 1 to 9, containg Dante, JJu vv. Kosciusko, Flaxman, Copernicus, Milton, Newton, Michael Anelo, Moliere, with biographical sketches, at 63 cts. per rso.

Bvron Gallery A series of historical embellishments to il.usu ate the Poetical Works of Lord Byron 5 No. The price of each of the numbers, containing 5 splendid KMLnlT. Paradise Los. of Milton with illustrations, by John Martin, Nos 1 to 4, at one dollar and quarter each. Goldsmith's Animated Nature, with notes, c.

by Brown, 4 vols. 12mo. with a great number of engravings Received and for sale by harles 102 Broadway. 7Tu77i I 00 boxes old Madeira choice quality, part of it bottled in 1823, just re 1 URACIE CO. 20 Broad st.

Also, Hibbert's Porter and Brown Stout, qls it pts Sparkling Chainpaigne, iu qts and pis Sauterne, Vin de Grave Muscat Bordeaux Claret, ddferent brands Sherry, Port and Madeira Burgundy, Old Hock Marseilles Madeira, Canary and Malmsey ii. i FLntfles. Demiiohns. i i a.u in ami tiurctiasem 'v Orders received for wines of all description! and for warded as directed. m22 cll SHk 'TINGS.

2 cases of fine Si lesia Sheetings, full bleached, received and for sale reduced pr.cesby MERRELTjj mpt 30 Maiden lane. moo, pink and green, and b'ack embroidered Crape A KT'l'i'iNI SHAWLS 2 cartons ot le Shawls, just received and for sa.e by JOHN MERRELL, m2S 30 Maiden lane. OILESIA SHEETINGS Just received one case of Silesia beetings, assortea qes, wholesale or retail, at A. LANK'S, m22 and 18 Maiden lane. r.

i Mfti. Al I A IV Nll.rtS Ol ine verv Ilia 1 teonas, just received and for sale by the piece or yard, at 450 ean si. m22 St HAND FERRIS. "1LOTHS fc CASSIMERES of superior qua (y nty on hand and for sale low by the piece or yard at 4SHUltm "HAND FERRIS. TYEaRL BARLEY 40 small casks fresh German rmST "mS CO, 109 WINES Madeira Wine of good quality Sicily Madeado.

Ingrrsno, TJORTUGUESE and Italian Leeches, of sutieri rar i (nr sale or prli ied by j. quamy, coustamiy RAt lV.AU. N. W. Bowery Medicine Store.

860 Bowery. STORAGE ca be bid on reasonable term in TROTTING. SO The second day's trotting which was to have taken place on Tuesday the fist insu was postponed on account oft he weather 'to Friday the 24th. The fallowing horses are entered for S2C0, purse to be trotted for on that dav, 3 miles and repeat, under the saddle, at 2 o'clock P. M.

Mr. Chichester's horse Charlev, Mr. Lewis's horse Collector, Mr. Hicks's horse Jaffier, Mr. Conklin's horse Prospect.

At 3 o'clock, P. M. will be trotted for under the saddle a Purse for Fifty Dollars free for all horses that have never went for over Fif.y Dollars on a regular course Entrance Five Dollars, carrying weight agreeable to the rules of the Course. Horses to be entered at 2 o'clock on the day of going, at the Judges stand on the Course. In addition to the above sports, will be trotted a match in harness, 1 mile, by two celebrated horses, for a large amount of money.

m23 It VENTRILOQUISM, EALE'S MUSEUM GALLERY OF THE FINE ARTS. Broadwav, opposite the City Hall. Mr. Boston, has returned lo the city, and will exhibit every evening until further notice, his astonishing powers in Ventriloquism and Legerdemain every evening at half past 8 o'clock. He will hold a conversation with a supposed person un ter the floor, apparently bring him up into a small box.

and appear lo pass down uno me cellar io a great uis tance throw his voice in various par's of the room, or into the body of any of the visitors, and will imitate the children, mocking' bird, bumble bee, cat, and killing a pig, kc. Amiingst the various other wonderful feats in legerdemain he will cause various objects apparently to pass and repass through the plate, cloth, and table, and produce curious changes. He will make an egg dance a hornpipe and creep about him make an egg appear and disapear at treasure make money nass alonp a ribbon from a box, although locked up. He will introduce the coffer of Mahomet, rr a glove turned into a live bird do wonders with gold rings, handkerchiefs, money, eggs, cards, cups and balls. He will suffer a loaded pistol to be fired at him, and catch the ball in his hand and will introduce the wonderful ribbon factory, which astonished many philosophers, The Museum occupies fir the natural history depart ment and miscellaneous curiosities, two spacious apart ments, each 100 feet in length an extensive gallery of paintings, and lecture room.

A large Cosmorama, representing the Spanish Inquisition, Belshazzar's Feast, and various cities, Splendid microsropes and optical glasses, electrical apnaratus, Many valuable uriirlt a latelv adited to Ihe extensive collection. Admittance 25 cents, children under 12 years, half price. ri. IS. Fine Music on various instruments every even ing.

KISS AM has removed to No. 21 Lieienard street. m9 r) EDLNGTON Dentist, removed from 75 to 63 Cham ber st. mO dlwlawtf jry EMOVAL The Commercia Insurance Company I have removed from 29 to No. 60 Wall street, recently occupied by the Howard Insurance Company.

m7 If IOR SALE low for cash, Harness, will be sold low lirU rate new Gig and cash to close a concern. TAKI 1J CAMDEN AND AM BOY RAILROAD AND TRANSPORTATION COM PANY. Noticeis hereby given, that an instalment of Twenty Dollars on each share of the increased stock of the above named companies will lw required to be paid at the respective onVes New Brunswick and Camden, on Saturday, the first lav of June next. Dated May 15, IUJJ. J.

H. SLOAN, tn2I tJl Secretary of the Joint Board. FARMER FIRE INSURACE LOAN COMPANY. Notice is hereby eiven that the Annual Election for twenty one Directors, will be held at the fice of this Company, No. 34 Wall street, on Monday, the third day of June next.

The ihII will open at 12 at noon, and close at 2 o'clock. P. M. By order. m21 tJ3 JOHN KING, Secretary.

1TOHAVVK ii 11U DSON RAILROAD COM 1M PANY. New York, 21st May 1833. The next annual election fer nine Directors of the Mohawk and Hudson Railroad Company, will beheld at lli City Ho el in ihe citv of New York, on Wednesday the tweilth lav of June next, between the hours of at noon and 2 P.M RAMS A CROOKS, Sec y. u22dtlIJ CAl'TION. All persons are hereby warned not to accept a note, dated May 1 1th, 1 833, payable nine days from dale, fur one hundred and thirty dollars, to the order of Thos.

Pearsall, signed by James Pearsall, as the same has been obtained, as since ascertained, for fraudulent purposes, and will not lw honored when due. m2l 31 ritjrs. LEECHES LEECHES! LhtfHKS 1 Received bv the late arrivals, a supply of healthy and good size Leeches, which are offered for sale by the dozen or thousand, or applied by an experienced person. lirtliTr I tn I v. 1..

1 111 i r. ww rrari i. LEGHORN HATS. ihe subscriber induced tv the cheapness, has just purchased a complete assortment of Leghorns of all sizes and qualities, is enabled lo offer their much cheaper than any heretofore. Also, fashionable straw bonnets of every description, for sale cheap, together with a genera! assortment of s.lks, print ed muslins a other seasonable ory goixis.

m2I 64 Canal street. NEW YORK, ALBANY AND 1 KOI SfhAJl BOAT LINE. Morning l.me at 7 clock. Daily, from the foot of Barclay street. NORTH AMERICA, Capt.

R. Cruttenden. ERIE, Capt. Benson. ALBANY, Capt.

Jenkins. CHAMPLAIN, Capt. Gorham. Morning Ijme at 10 o'clock. NOVELTY, Capt.

J. Wiswall. CHAMPLAIN. 1 Constitution and Constellation will ALBANY. in turn run in the 10 o.clock ERIE.

Evening IJne at 5 o'clock. Daily, from the foot of Courtlandl street. OHIO, Capt. M. Bartholomew.

DEWITT CLINTON, Capt. G. E. Seymour. CONSTITUTION.

Capt. A. Hovt. CONSTELLATION. Capt.

Brown Junr. For Births or Passage apply on board, or at the offi ces. All Freight must be sent on board one hour previous to starting. All Baggage at the risk of the owners thereof. m9 ANTHARIDES 3 cases, for sale by all GOODHUE CO, 64 South st.

TnOR SALE A sinirle horse nearly new, with jU two strings of Bells, for sale low, at Clubb Stable, Lumber St. below Rector st. mb "MJK SALE, an elegant second hand Piano, of Cle mently Co. manufacture, London. Apptyaii: East Broadwav.

ni20 CITABLE TO LET A commodious Salable in the rear of 20 Bond street, if applied for immediately. tf T7SSENTIAL OILS Tee subscribers have receiv ed. bv the bria Lunar, an invoice of superior Es seutial Oils, from the celebrated French House of Yer dier Chabaral, lor sale on reasonable terms oy rs e. ii cc No. 89 Cedar, cor.

William st, m20 (1APS! CAPS! CAPS STOCKS or every de. scription, for sale at the manufactory of lt. iviftyrwxi.ftxj, 3iis 105 AVilliam st. Tile undersigned Commissioners appointed by Ihe Legislature of this State by "An Act lo incorporate the President, Directors, and Company of the Seventh Ward Bank, the city of New York," hereby give notice that they will open a subscription book for the capi tal slock ot said corporation on ecmesaay, ine iwcniy nuith dav ofMav instant, at the office ol James K. Whit in.

No. IS in nerry sireci, ano ine same win oe con tinued open tor subscription on Wednesday, Ihe twenty ninth, Thursday the thirtieth, and Friday ihe thirty first dav of May instant, from nine o'clock in the morning un til three clock in me aiternoon on earn of saiu days. The following extract from the Act of Incorporation are published for the information of persons desirous to subscribe tor slock. Sec. 1.

There shall be established in the city of New York a bank, to be called the Seventh Ward Bank," whose operations of discount and deposit shall be carried on in the Seventh Ward, in the city of New York, and not elsewhere. Sec. 6. The capital stock of the said corporation shall be five hundred thousand dollars, to be divided into ten thousand shares of fifty dollars each. Sec.

8. The book foi subscription shall be kepi open at least three days, fir six hours eae.h dav, and the sum of five dollars on each share subscribed for shall be paid to Ihe commissioners at 'he time of taking such subscription, such payment shall be in specie or current hank bills, and no check, draft, or certificate of deposit shall be leceived. Sec. 1 1. The Commissioners shall within ten days after the distribution of said stock, publish in one of the newspapers published in the city of New York, a full and complete statement of all the subscribers for the same, with their places of residence, the number of shares by each subscribed fur, and the number of shares allotted to each of them, which statement shall be sworn to by the commissioners.

Dated New York, I Ith May, 18s3. JAS. R. WHITING, ABRAHAM DALLY, JAS. MORGAN, JOHN A.

HAVEN. WILLIAM SCOTT, HENRY ERBEN, WILLIAM S. COE, m2l lit Commissioners. EXTRA FINE HYSON TEA. 10 double cased half chests Hyson Tea, the best imported this season 5 cheats same quality, for sale by SON, 141 Broadway, near City Hotel.

Alert Pm ifVinn r. Sonchonftf and Pecco, of extra fine qnality, in boxes of twenty pounds Gunpowder, Imperial. Hvann anH Yooncr Hvson. in canisters 5 10 cat ties, half and whole chests. m22 BPfiAI.IAS.

AND TRABOUKA EG A RS. Three small invoices of the above Se gars, made at the Government Factory, Havana, and the i. 1 A nnlw best assortment ever onerea iu fry A. BININGER it SON, Tal Rroadwav. near City Hotel, Also, Pelion, Dos A my go and 8ylvia Sejars, a large ir hrciHii.

nit rrniuiK. TIDES 206 Salted Hides, weighing 951bs each, just A ree'd and for sale at "1 m22 HY. GEO. BARCLAY. M1 INERVA PILES, And Siphilitic and Aromatic Balsam, for GonorrhtBa.

1 no sow. are so unire. llv known lor sajcir veneris! aff that it may be useless to say that they have been never known to faJ. One box baa always been found sufficient, and no alteration of diet or usual habits of 1 fe required, they oefymg suspicion or discovery aceomparrymg directions in ana opanisotor riv. Xt A i rn.is mm.

9t CUr corner of William ft. SHIPS. FOR BORDEAUX, THE coppered brig ATHENIAN, Chapman, raai ter. fr m23 if '6 st. For LIVERPOOL (Packet of ihe 8th June.) THE packet ship GEORGE WASHINGTON, H.

Holdredge, master, now ready to receive cargo, and will sail on ihe above day. For freight or passage, annly to the captain on board, foot of Maiden lane, or te 7 FISH. GRINNELL CO. m22 134 Front st. For LONDON BrUith txuel, (To sail the 1st June.) THE first class new British brig JOHN, George Wake, master, having most of her cargo engaged, and going on board, will bo de spalched as above.

For freieht or passage having good accommodations, apply at 32 Broad st. to a22 HY. St GEO. BARCLAY. FOH CARTAGENA.

THE fast sailing coppered and armed brig ME DINA E. L.Haff, master, wid receive cargo on the 27th inst. and have prompt despatch. For freight or passage, for hich she has fine accommodations, apply on board, at pier 18, East River, or to SILAS E. BURROWS, m22 tf 76 South st.

For CHARLESTON Packet Ship iJne. Sails Tuesday. 28th inst. THE fast sailing coppered ship LAFAYETTE, J. T.

Wright, master, will sail as above. For freight or passage having extensive accommodations, apply on board, east side rSurlinc slip, or to GEO. SUTTON, 88 South st. m23 cor. Burliog slip.

FOR VERA CRUZ. Mexican Mail Packet, to sail 5th June. THE very fast sailing coppered and armed ship CONGRESS. Cant. Collins, will sail as above.

For freight or havins handsome urnished ac commodation, apply on board, west side Maiden lane, or to E. K. COLLINS, 68 South st. Shippers will please send Iheir goods on board early, as the iacket will leave here with the mail on the 5th. m20 For VERA CRUZ.

fTtHE fast saUinsr A. 1. bri PARAGON, J. B. Hutchinson, master, having a considerable part of hercargo engaged, will be despatched from Philadelphia on the first of June next.

For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, applv in Philadelphia to 1 in i i' 151. Al Knu ii I nivr. i or in ml6 10 New York, to DE FOR EST SON. FORNEir ORLEANS. The Louisiana and New York Line Packets, to sail 28th inst.

THE superior packet ship HUNTSVILLE, Captain Allin, will sail as above. For freight or passage, applv lo E.K.COLLINS, 6 outh si. corner ine si. FOR HAMBURG. THE fine Hamburg brig CARL WILHELM, Captain Scliuti, will be despatched without deiay.

For the hulk of 200 bales of cotton on freight, lo mlO 61 South st. OR VALPARAISO, LIMA. AND THE INTERMEDIATE PORTS. THE fast sailing ship FLORIDA.L. C.

Tripp, commander. For freight, or ihe bulk of 500 bbls. apply on board at India to FISH, liKlAAKLb i U. mlO lifl Front st. For BUENOS AYRES, THE new and elegant andNew lork built ship BUENOS AYR ES, Capt.

Adams, has part of her cargo on hoard, and will sail positively the 25th of this month. he lies at c.tepiiant wnan. For feright or passage, applv to DE" FORERT SON. m7 82 South stree'. RIO VE JANEIRO IlIO URANDE.

THE fast sailing copper fastened and coppered brig SUSAN, Captain Barry, has part of her cargo on board, and will have immediate despatch. For freight of 500 bis or passage, applv to a2o uh ur f.B it rMjm, si. For HALIFAX. N. S.

THE first class British schooner CHANCE, James Gnerson, master, will have early despatch. For freight or passage, apply at 32 Broad st. to azz 111. tt. r.u.

kakllai. Fnr SAIJ THE verv fast sailing coppered brig DAN'L H. MILLER, E. Bacon, master. She was built at Philadelphia, and registered 15tn April, 1P33; is 68 feet in length, 22 4 10 feet beam, and 9 4 10 feet depth, and is 120 94 95 tons; carries 1200 barrels; was cuppeied with heavy copper 20 monihs since has one new suit of sails made of the best Phenix duck, and some good spare sails and two chain cables, and is in every respect well found.

lr not previously disposed ot, she win ne sold ai auc tion at the Merchants Exchange at 2i o'clock on Tues day the 28th inst. Apply to the master on board at pier 2b, E. Ktver, or to m22 7t 153 South street. For FREIGHT or CHARTER. THE new fast sailing copper fastened and copper brig BALTIMORE, Capt.

Cowpland, 260 tons, or 2800 bis. burthen, vill be ready to receive a cargo on Wednesday, and is in first rato order. Apply to LJC rUKCSl SUf, m20 82 Front street. IV ANTED TO CHARTER. rTlWO low decked Vessels, of 150 tons, to proceed south for a return cargo.

Apply to S25 E. K. COLLINS, 68 South st. For FREIGHT OR CHARTER. THE verv fast sailing coppered brig DELA WARE, Capt.

Willson, 138 tons, will be ready for cargo in a few days. m2l rv: lui.x.l i. oouin sr. For SALE, FREIGHT OR CHARTER. THE well known packet ship VYM.

BYKN1 Soraune. master, burthen 518 Ions, coppered and copper fastened, has first rate furnished accommodations for passengers, and is in every respect a desi'ahle vessel. For further particulars, apply on hoard, Peck ship wharf, or to JOHN H. HOW1.ANO i CU. ml Ids st.

FURNISHED AI'AKLMENTS for ingle gentlemen, with Breakfast and Tea, can be had in that delightful situation. No. 55 East Broadway, if immedi ate application is made. mziijei 1TTANTED. A vounz man, thoroughly qualified, wishes to obtain a situation as book keeper or eeneral clerk can give the best references.

A line a dressed to X. at this office will meet with immediate at' tention. 25 WANTED, a partner in a Porter House one of the best stands in the city with a cash capital of from 600 lo S800, the proprietor wanting help more than mo ney. The stand is well siiuaieo, ana a long lease. Please to address B.

at this office. N. B. A single man would be preferred. mI6 2w 11 ANTED A Teacher to fill the English Depart partment in a respectable boarding school ithin a few miles of the city none need apply who not a fair mathematician and a good penman.

References as to character will of course be expected, letters addre.a. ed to L. M. on this subject will be called for in the course of a week at this office. mtuit 11 TAN TED A situation, a respectable Woman, lo VV take charge of an infant, the country would be nrerrd the best of references can be given.

Address S. P. at this office, it will be attended to. m20 FiNGLlSH TEACHER A yonng iwu. of some cvnarience in teaching, is desirous lo engage as assistant in some respectable school or asademy in this city please address IS.

f. tnrougn me Mt omct mSI St TANTED In an attorney's office, a boy w'io wriics a fair hand address O. JN. at Una office, ra II handwriting of the applicant. nr.

I 3t YOUNG UbN bb.vinn wno una ni anattnrnevs office, is desirous ot a situa tion; "reference, Stephen" Cambreliug, Esq. 60 Cedar st. m21 Steod xTTAKTfli A lad about 15 or lb years of ago YV ai 17 21 Broadway reference will bj 1 required. mil 3t TTT4VTKD An American Woman, that knows VV how to cook, wash and iron one.that understands the business with good recoromenoauons, wm ooo an ualion at 450 Pearl street, opposite William street. m20 lw OARDING.

A pleasant suii oj rooms win ue Ar.i of June, fin consequence of the l. present occupants going to Europe) at 4U iourtlamtt st .1 mia where mere ere oui iew uoaiYj; Wanted as above, a Cook and aiier. m20 2a wist 1st YlfANTEIJ A steady young Woman, to do the VV housework in a small family none need apply but those who can come wen recorfimenoeo. IN. tuuLnt vv.

m8 209 Bowery, TTrAVTC n. an Km? ish. sscotcn or American gir in a small family. The most unexcep tionable recommendations will be required, enquire at this office. ml tf 117 ANTED A young man to attend in a reiau drug VV ihm best references, as to character and address will bo required, and none need apply without such, and also are fully competent io lane cnarge oi a store.

Apply at too uowery. a fJCTsTXI anrfhis wife or two or three sin. jm oantlemen. can be accommodated wilh board, at bna uroadway, in mo hcijiiiiiiku i i i T3 .1 mg 3w ROARD. Two or three gentlemen can be accommodated with a large and neatly furnished room upon the second floor, and two bed rooms, with hoard, ur breakfast and lea alone if preferred, in a small private family in which are no children.

Apply at No. 491 Green wicb st. ml 4 Til II wilh two young ladies, and two children. 4 and 6 years old, wish to obtain bokrd in a plain respectable family near the city. Address Y.

Box No. 342 Post Office. 0I8 WANTED, a steady young woman to attend children apply at N'o. IloChatham at. a8 TO LET OR LEASE, a small Farm, about 10 acres, pleasantly situated in the yillaae of Yonkers.

Possession can be had immediately. For further particulars, enquire of JOHN J. HART, 488 Pearl st. nearly opposite Augustus st. a24 N1 EW PUBLICATIONS.

Franke srem, er ine Modern Prometheus By Mrs Sbeliey. vow. 12mo. Our Island, comprising Forgery, a tab and the La natic, a tale, 2 voU.I2mo. Travellers' Guvde hto and throe Otuo by E.

Blunt. Rec.rved and for kr pE BEHR, AMUSEMENTS. "DARK THEATRE. This Evening, will be per ANfiEH Slmnwr. Mr.

J. formed THE STRANGER Stranrer. Kemble Peter, Placido Tobias, Clarke Francis, Barry; Mrs. Haller, MissKcnible; Annette, Mrs. Sharpe.

To conclude with, first time, a new Farce en titled CAPTAIN STEVENS, or ihe Poodle Collar. AMERICAN THEATREBOWERY. This Evening, May 23d, will be acted the celebrated Play of THE HUNCHBACK Sir Thomas Clifford. Mr. Hambhn; Julia, Miss Vincent; Master Walter Mr.

Farren Modus, Mr. G. Jones Fathom, Mr. Gales; Master W'ilford, Mr. McKenny Helen, Mrs.

Conway. After which, the Melo Dramatic Spectacle, called THA1.ABA, THE DESTROYER. With new Scenery, Music, Machinery, Costumes, Properties, Thalaba, Mr. G. Jones I Abdalda, Mr.

M'Kinncy Moatb, M'Clure I Oneiza, Airs. Conway Sambo, Gates Kawla. McClur'e Box Book is open from 10 to 3, and Irom 3 to 5. Boxes 75 cents Pit 37 cents; Gallery 25 cents. l'JZf Doors open at hall past 6, and performance to commence at 7 clock.

THALABA THE DESTROYER. This zrand Eastern Spectacle, which has been for some months in preparation, has been got up with a splendor "equalled in Ihe annals ot dramatic entertainments. Those ho have read Dr. Sottthey's celebrated Poem of Thalaba, will easily cono ive its dramatic capabilities and the Manager begs to assure the public, that neither pains nor expense have been spared to seize and mould theifl to public expectation. The scenery, dresses, decorations, and new, arid calculated to ensure that success which has always hitherto attended the productions of this character at the American Theatre.

Detcription of Scenery. Cast of Character, Scenery, by Messrs; I hike White. C. J. James, and Assistants.

Music, composed by Mr. St. Luke. Machinery, by Messrs. 1 nomas I anes and Assistants.

Costume, by Messrs. R. Walker and Assistants. Properties, bv Messrs. Lewis and Assistants.

The whole produced under the supcrintendan.ee of Mr. Anderson, Prompter and Director of the Alelo dramas. HdKAUItKS Thalaba, Mouth, Sambo, Sulian, Abdalda, Soldiers, (The Destroyer) Mr. G. Jones Mr.

I jew is Lennox Wheatlev Mrs. Conway Conspuators, Mr. M'Clure Zaletn, Ali, Hafua, Gates Connor M'Kinney Oneiza, Arabs, Ladies of the Harem, Mu'es, Slaves, etc SPIRITS AND DEMONS. Kawla, Marmion, Zeinah, (An Enchantress) Mis. Cinre Miss Lane I Okba, Mr.

Taylor Mrs. Kinlock I Hag, Collins Sea Nymphs, Demons, Sic. DESCRIPTION OF SCENERY. Act I. Scene I.

Mvslic Cavern, and Sepulchre of ctnah, by Moonlight. James. Obka and rlaguisro vered at their incantations, ('horus of Demons. Kawla appears. Sultan enters to implore her aid against Thal aba the Destroyer.

Kawla invokes her spirits. Lnter Ahdalba the Demon, who is despatched by Kawla to seek the dwelling of and destroy Thalaba. Thunder and lightning. The tomb bursts open, the spirit of Zeinah rises, and points to the inscription, Thfdaba the De stroyer come all shall perish Scene II. Daybreak Romantic pass near the Se nlchre.

White. Scene III. The valley of Dates, and Cottage of VY hue. Samba discovered Catherine dates, with Oneiza and Moath. Thalaba enters.

Abdalda the Demon appears disguised as a merchant, imploring their hospiuditv attempts to slab Thalaba. A Thunder bolt strikes im.i the eartli Okba and Haz appear on the bridge Ta bleau. Score IV. Thalnba's chamber. James.

Spirit of Zeinah appears and blesses him, and pointing to the cast vanishes in a vapour, throi.gh which is seen the inscrip tion, Obey thy jylomer I host." Act II. Scene 1. The Valley of Dates and cottage of Moath. While. Moonlight.

Flight of Locusts. De pan or per sh iscene 11. ntutans falace. White. Scene 111.

Well inlho Deserl, and Mountain of Sand. White. Abdalda, the Demon, disguised as an eastern pilgrim, is seen in the distance mounted on un eleiihant enters and offers himself as the guide to Thalaba attempts to slab him. Combat: Scene V. Splendid Turkish Hall in the Palace.

James. Grand procession of the Sultan and followers. Ethiopian Military Hand. scene 1 Uardens ot ihe l'alace. line.

ripoos of Flow ers. Pagodas, Attendants bearing variegated lanterns, banners, ate. Scene VII. In the Isles, near the rock ot Babe In mo del. White.

Combat Zalem and Ali. Scene VIII. Submarine Grotlo under the waters of Babelmandel, White. Storm, chorus of fiends and nirtts Abdalda the Demon enters, and selling himself on a rock, points to the waves thunder and lightning A Galley appears bearing Thalaba and Oneiza she vainly contends with the storm, and is seen to s.uk Thalaba is seen sinking with Oneiza in his arms. Demons bind 1 halaba, and prepare lu sacrifice linn, when Marmisa rises, and Thalaba vanishes.

Act III I Ruined Cemelry, and eastern city, James. Scene II. Apartment in the Sultan's Palace. Jnmes. Scene III.

Entrance to the Cavem of the Burning Sword immense serpent of gold, and guardian of the cavern writhing on a blasted tree above the entrance Has and Okba discovered chorus ol lends inunuer ami lightning witches vanish he spirit of Keinah enters bv 1 halaba. Scene IV. Silver Cavern and Sumptuous Altar White. The altar represents the recumbent figure of a warrior bearing in his hand the burning sword, with the banner ol ilodeirah above. The spirit enters followed by 1 na laba, who attempts to grasp the sword, when Abdalda the Demon enters, wieldinp a brazen club.

They fight. Thalaba, almost exhausted, is disarmed, when, stretch ing out his hand, the burnins sword Hies into it Audal da rushes out Marmina appears in a cloud ihe altar s.nks,aml a sumptuous car appears in us place, into which halaha enters, and a ear ascends. I Thalaba enters, and a car ascends Scene VI. The Valley of the Mountains. Scene last Interierof ihe Sultan's Fortress, and Pri son ofOneiza White.

Hareb's Banner waving. Slaves arranging combustible matter beneath the Tower, through in snaiiereu wuiuow oi wnifrn omeiza seen. nuun. The Fortress assailed bv Thalaba and conspirators Sultan throws a torch on' a part of the tower, which is instantly inflames Oneiza is seen chained 1 naiaoa leaps through the breach and rescues her. Combat.

Abdalda the Demon enters, and attacks Zalem and Ali Re enter Thalaba with Oneiza attacks Abdalda. and slays him. Tableau. SIG'R M. RAPETTI respecifully informs his friends and tho public, that he intends to giveaCONCERT which has been indebted to him since the last engagement in the Theatre, Bowery, for his Benefit.

Sig'a Ad. Pedrotti, SigV Montressiir, and Sig'r Fornasiri, ill sing the most selected and new pieces of the celebra ted Masters. Sig'r R. will execute on the Violin a Grand Pisce, expressly composed by him for the occasion. Also a favorite Air on the Tenor.

He Halters himself that his Concert, comprising already those pro fessors mentioned, combined wilh others which he will be able tu obtain, will be one ol the liuest ever given in this country. He will shortly be able to inform the day and place where said Concert will take place. ni22 tt EXHIBITION BARCLAY STREET. TAM CSHANTER. SOU! EH JOHNNY, THE LANDLORD I A A l)JA Y.

THESE astonishing figures, the woduclion of untaught genius, are now illuminate wilh striking ef fect every evening. from 9 A. M. till 10 P. M.

Admittance 25 cents. Season Ticket 50 cents. Poem, wilh critical notices ami desenp'ion. 12 1 cents, mil 3t TT'XHIBITION. The 8th Annual Exhibition of the I'll National Academy of Design, consisting of the works of living artists never before exhibited by ihe A cademv, is now open in mo otinton nan, Decuman si from 9'e'clock A.

until 10 o'clock P. M. Admission 25 cents Season Tickets 50 cents Catalogues 121 cents. mI4 iIGA. EMILIA SACCOMANI, Member of the lO Italian Operatic Company, has the honor to inform her friends and the public, that she has permanently fixed her residence in this city, aud offers her services as Teacher of Vocal Music according to the latest and most approved rules of the Italian School.

Having giv en proofs of her ability as a 1 eacher Dolfi in Aluan and Bologna, she trusts that an oportiliiily will bo afforded her of also establishing her claims to the patronage of the public of New York. Her residence is at No. 36 Bowery, where she to be found at all hours of the day. ni3 Vv CITY OF NEW YORK. The Stockholders aro hereby notified, that the annual election of Directors wiil be held at the office of said Company No.

60 Wall st. on Monday the 27th inst. The poll will be opened at 12 o'clock and closed at 2 clock f. ni EBEN. HALE, Secretary, nii6 epist27th lT'IGL'RED PLAIN FLOOR CLOTHS.

Hand ii Ferris offer for sale, an assortment of figured and plain Baizes, for floor cloths, wholesale and retail, at 450 Fearl st. mi PEW IN ST. THOMAS CHURCH FOR SALE. The snnare Pew No. 139.

situated in the south aisle. Possession given the 1st of May next Apply to F25 tf E. BUTLER, 110 r'earl st, A Park Place House, has received a fresh Kiirtitlv of ihe above desirable article, for sale whole sale and retail. ml8 lw HAMRERM.tlll WANTED. One who bring good recommendations may apply between the nours 01 ana tz ocioca, J.

m. mlO WANTED An American or plain cooking and assist in 'JlTZ 1 1 or a small family recomroeiiu.ft character will be' required. Also, a white boy as Apply at II Plate su ANTED A colored Woman, as cook and washer to a small family none need appiy the mTa lM mrmt best of recommendauoos, at No. 123 Spring street mg itrcw HAVEN St HARTFORD DAILY A Steamboat will leave the East River Steamboa A place, foot of Be ek man street, every morning at 7 o'clock, (Sundavs excepted, until further notice. Stages will be in readiness on the arrival of the boatt at New Haven to convey passengers to Hartford, Bos i Freurht taken at moderate prices.

For fur thers information, inquire of JOHN SAXTON tt CO. 114 South at. or F15 JACOB CORLIES It SON, t83 Pearl at. POWLES HOOK FERRY. Ferriage reduced from the ith of Man to 6 cent.

Children under 10 years of age half price. rrtHE Steamboats RICHARD VARICK and GEO. A WASHINGTON, will leave the foot of Courtlandl it. and Jersey City, every fifteen minutes, commencing with the hour. tf SUGAR 40 hhds Orleans, on Mnrraya wharf, for Hi by GOVPBUB ft Swi 97 PUBLIC SALES.

W. R. DEAN, No. 88 Orange street, Brook lyn. At Private Sale.

N. B. Gentleman in Nw York wishing to purchase nrooertv in Brooklyn, at private sale are invited lo ex amine a Register Book, where property in all parts f.f ihe village is recorded lor sale. Kepi ai ine resilience oi auctioneer, 88 Orange st. Brooklyn.

A good second hand piano forte, in excellent order apply at Ihe residence of ihe auctioneer. I )Y HERRIMAN, CLARK CO. No. 171 Pearl F9 tf NOTICE. WILLIAM M'DONNELL, wishes lo inform his friends and the public that he has remo ved his office lo Ihe store of Messrs.

Merrill Uownc Co. No. 168 Pearl, corner of Pine and Pearl. All or. ders for the sale of household furniture, real estate, Sheriff sales.

Dry Goods and all out dool sales will meet with prompt atlention, if left at the office, 1 6S Pearl, or at No. 9 Chatham reels. N. B. Persons wishing to dispese of their furniture, stock, or trade, by public auction, or private sale, by call ing at the office or addressing a note to Wm.

M'Domicll, will meet with prompt attention. Advances made in all cases when required. TO LET, or lease, the upper part of the house No. 9 Chatham reel, formerly occupied as the Park Museum. For terms, apply lo WM.

M'DONNELL, 166 Pearl street, or at 9 Chatham street. mS TVrOTICE A large and extensive catalogue sale of iew anu hatm urnuure will tuke place ai the Park Museum No. 9 CI at ham st. rn Tuesde.y, May 28th, bv order of the manufacturers sale positive iho following articles will be disposed of: 6 sprini; curled hair solas of the best quality: 12 mahogany dining tables; 6 pillar and claw tea tables; l2cheiry tea do; 12 bureans, 24 wash stands, mahogany cherry; 12 hih posi bedsteads; 12 field Jo; 40 dozen of chairs; 6 dor cane boltnm do; 12 doz flag do; 6 doz mahogany do, 16doz Windsor, of different patterns. Also, a large assortment of floor and stair carpeting; 12 sets of English china, 32 pieces lo each set: bar cut decanters; pint half pint tumblers; a large assort ment ol crockery ware; tea iravs uriiannia ware.

Also, a consiimincnt of 12 boxes ol bonis shoes mens calf walKitl" shoes: do boots; ladies morocco pruuell shoes; boys shoes, assorted from 3io also, boys hooltics, sewed pegeu. an oi nnicn wi sold without reserve, and lo suit the purchasers Cabinet manufacturers and others having furniture to lisoose of. ill find it to their advantage to send it to the spacious furniture auction room, No. 9 Chatham street, ot ii where a wavs liberal advances will De maue on an uni fies in Ibe furniture line. N.B.

The subscriber will attend lo all out door sale. all orderi left at 168 Pearl st. or at No. 9 Chatham St. will be thankfully rerelved and strictly atteded to.

"WM. M'DONNELL. Auctioneer. Fr dav, June 1st, at 10 o'clock, at the store of M. S.

Pike. N'o. 38 Chatham si. a large it tialuabie assortment ol" unredeemed pledges, whi. will then be dcjtosited a year and upwards.

Particulars hert nlter. OY R. N. HARRISON A. LEW.

Store 128 Jj Broadway. Satu dav Evening. Paintings At half pas! 7 o'clock, a continuation of the Paintings sold the 15th, just received I'm Antwerp, containing many originals from the Italian, Flemish and Dutch schools are readv lo he seen by catalogue. Tnesdav. A lari'e collection of Plants mid Furniture.

Pailicu arjhereafter. Wednesday. June New York Museum At 10 o'clock at the auction room, all the ofCozen's NYotk Museum. Particu lars in future advertisements. Catalogues readv loth May.

HAGGERTV. AUSTIN CO. Store 167 Pearl street. BY J. T.

DOUGHTY Store 169 Broadwav. This Affernoon. Green House Plants At 4 o'clock, at Niblo's Garden, a choice and elegant collection of plants, in fine preserva tion, consisting ot ahout owl different slirnns. aic iosi tive. They are worthy the attention of Ihe ladies.

Saturday, Watches Jewelry At 10 o'clock, at his auction room, will be sold without reserve fr cash, 1 firt rale gold cronometer, in gold hunting case, made by French Loudon 1 double bottomed gold dial patent lever watch, made by I Tobias Co; 1 skeleton lever gold dial, made bv Jno. 1 do hv Jos Joenston aUo, I full jewelled gold dial patent lever, cronometer balance, Also, 100 assorted silver watches, suitable tor suitable for country trade, and 10 first quality gold dial le pinc watches, of sujier make and finish. Also, 1 trunk second clothing, several double St single barrel guns, Friday. At 10 o'clock, a variety of Second Haul Furniture, left at sale from 404 Greenwich street, i it called for. Also, at 11 o'clock precisely, bv virtue landlord's warrant, 1 splendid secretary and book ciise, with locking glass plate doors I pair elegant card 'aides; 1 pillar and claw loot breakfast table 2 sofas, 12 mahogany chairs, and an elegant fine tuned piano forte has In en in use but six months also, (redeemed from the Lombard) 2 gold patent lever watches, 5 double cased silver do; 1 heavy cased gold watch; I rifle gun with two barrels.

Also, 12 eleirant brass front grates with pans conie plele. 55 DOUGHTY'S regular sales ol Furniture will be on Tuesdays ami Fridays, commencing at 10 o'clock precisely, "l.ibersl advances made on Furniture, new and second hand, sent to be sold at auction. fl I. T. DOUGHTY having the assistance of Mr.M.

HENRY, can pay particular attention to out of door sales of Furniture, and trusts from the promptness with which his business has been conducted, to receive a share of public patrcnage. MR. SAUBERT'S EXHIBITION SALOON, Kroailuav. oniKisite St. Paul's Church.

The public is respectfully informed, that in consequence of i he alteration to be made for the belter accommodation of of the audience, the next performance will take place on Aw ol perf. irmancc will bo Mon days, Wednesdays, and Fridays of each week. m43taw ttis CASTLE ARDEN. rtRAND ASCENSION OF A BALLOON. I CHAS.

F. DURANT respectfully informs the public that he has completed a lame splendid new Bal loon, won WHICH lie micuus iu innun Castle Garden on Wednesday afternoon, the 29ih inst. Farlicnlars in future advertisements. ml3 nTEAAI BOAT SANDUSKY. FOt ALBANY Accommodation equal tu any on the River, having 1 12 berths to sail from North side Powlcs Hook ferry on Tuesday, 1 Thursday From New York, at 6 o'clock, P.

Saturday, Monday, From Abayt 3 o'clock, Fr lav W3 inproportion. Fare )52 meals extra. m3 tf TVTOTICE. Slone Mason have associated ihem 1 selves wilh Caleb Swan, and will continue the Com mission Business at No. 64 Pine street, under the firm of STONE, SWAN M.SON.

New York, May 1st, 183J ma it rnAKE NOTICE. Lost, 011 Mondav, 13ih nisi 1 four notes of hand drawn by Packer, Prentice Co. and payable lo the order of Samuel S. Fowler and endorsed bv him as follows One notedated New Y'ork, May 14, 1833, at 4 mos. given for one thousand four hundred and eighty three dollars.

90 100. One note dated Now i ork, May 14, itKW, at mos. given for three thousand seven hundred and forty dollars, 81 1UU. One note dated New York, May 14, 1833, 6 months given for thiee thousand seven hundred and loity dollars, 81 100. All the above notes were on letter sheet and enclosed bv letter, and directed to Packer, Prentice Co.

126 Maiden lano, York, and sent by steamboat Constel lation on Wednesday afternoon, 15UI nisi. All persons are hereby cautioned and forbid to buy, sell nr negotiate any or all ol the said notes, as tncy v. 11 nor ne nam. Any information rela'ivo to said notes or lntter will be thanklu received hv the sunsenners at eniier stores, Maiden lane, New Y'ork, or North Market street, Alba' ny. PACKER, flttLNTICfc.

oi U. Albany, May 18th. 1833. m20 SPIRITS OF TUI order for sale by PIRITS OF TURPENTINE 10 bbls. in prune PRALL ii KAY, 83 Maiden lane, mil A R.

GOUFKEY, from Lima, Livincsion Co. New iVJL Yo ork, who borrowed on the 10th Aptil, from the sioro of ihe subsenbor. Hahn's Hebrew rJible, is re quested to return tho said bible, or to send the money for 11. Said Mr. Godfrey bmrded on the 10th April, at the Western Hotel, in Courtlandl st.

New 1 ork. CHARLES DE BEHR, m20 tf 102 Broadway, rpO BE SOLD A first rate Stanhope of a brow colour, with brass umamenls, a large leauieriop, a A ln a soil able harness, made to order. The original cost was $330. but will be sold for less than it is really worth, 111 consequence ot its bein used a few tunes. Inquire of John li Pnnce street, cornerot si.

T3EARL AND AUGUSTUS STREETS. No ft 1 1 1 interested, that lice is nereDy given iu i i the Commissioners of estimate and assessment, duly sp pointed to perform certain duties relative to widening 1 imei 10 A uirustus street, un the .1 ih reof: and Aueustus street, from Pearl street to Chambers street, on the northeily side .1 i ih Sixth Ward of the city New York, have completed their estimate and asr essnvent, as well of Ihe loss ana damage Himintu uy i interested of and in certain lands and premises required for the said widening, as of the benefit and advantage te ceived bv Uie owners and names interested of and hi cer tain land and premises not required for the said widening And that we, the said Coiitraissioners, have deposited a trua conv or transcriDt of the said estimate and assess ment in the Clerk's office of the city of New York, for the inspection of whomsoever it may concern And that objections thereto, if any. must, according to law, be made in writing to the said Commissioners, or either of them, within ten days alter the first publication of this nonce. And notice is hereby further given, that the re oort of the said estimate and assessment will be present' ed to the Supreme Court oi Judicature of the People of ibe State ot New York, at the Capitol in the city ot At 1 any, on the 6th day of June next, at the opening of the Court on that day. or as soon thereafter as counsel csn heard thereon.

Dated. New Yotjt, ft ay 20th, 1833. ABM. BLOODGOOU. No.

44 Wall su CORN'S. J. ROOSEVELT, Asylum, near Perry st. L. P.

JORDAN. No. 48 Delaocey st. m21 14t Commissioners. I FRENCH LEECHES, of superior quality, by tne dozen or hundred, or applied by an experienced person, at the Drug and Chewiicul Store of" NATHAN B.

GRAHAM, m28tf 88 Cedar, cor. William st. a PUBLIC SALES. BY W. F.

PELL St CO. Store No. 6ft all street. Friday. Wine II n'clcck.

46 bottles Italian Oporto Wine: 20 do Maranntnn Cordial per brig Hope. ijw ids iresn icnoa ermaeeiu ok macaroni. Fruit 2000 drums fresh Smyrna Figs 1C0 bales do Madeira Nuts, just landed 20' bales Soft shelled Al monds 3(0 hoses fresh Prunes 5 packages Parmesan Cheese; 40 hhds Sal Soda; 300 diuma fresh Smyrna Dates. Saturday. Fine Italian Marble Ai Si o'clock, on Pier No E.

R. landing from the brig Hope, 16 unusually large blocks black and gold Italian marble; 3 do veined do believed to be of finer quality than any ever before imported. Tuesday. Druggists Glass Ware At II o'clock a large assortments ol druggists glass ware, just landed. Particulars liereaficr catalogue Monday.

June 3d. In Chancery At 12 o'clock, at the Exrhange, Iho two story house and lot of ground in ihe 12th Ward, on the aortii side of 1 9th st. between 6th and 7th avenues, known on map of property of William R. Cooke, dated Dec 1825, by Nos 27 it 28. See advertisement signed D.

Coewise, master ui chancery. June 4th. In Chancery At 12 o'clock, at the Exchange, two lots on the south side of 8th avenue, between 30 31st ms. bearing at a point 25 feet NE from NE corner of of 30lh st. and 8th avenue, each lot 25 lee by 100.

Sec advcrtiscmcut, signed D. Codwise, master in chan ct rv. Thursday, 5lh June. At 12 o'clock, at Ihe Merchants' Exchange, Airner' Sale of J0 I.ut Ninety Lots of Land. si'uated on 8 1st, H2d', 83.1, 85th, i 90th and 9 1 streets and between Ihe 2d and Eighth Avenues.

The sale will be immiIivc to close a trust. Maps and more particular description of Ihe properly may bo seen at iho Alerchauis' Exchange ou and after the SOtli May. MOSES JAUL'ES, LAMBERT SU I I DAM, KIN, THOS. R. MERCt Friday.

June 7. Eleven Lots on Fifth street. At 12 o'clook, at 11 lots ol'grouud on ihe northerly snle of Fifth street, between avenues and D. Friday, June 7. Eleven lots on Fitih street 12 o'clock, hy order of the Court of Chanctry, under the direction of David Codwise, all thai triangular piece of ground situa ed on ihe northerly side of 5ih si.

between avenue and in ihe llih Ward of the said cily of New York, which is designated on a certain map annexed lo the deed of parti i ion between Thomas L. go and wife, and Perkins Nicholas and wile, which deed, with the map aunox trd, isrecotded in ihe olhYe of Register ibr the city and coutiiv of Mew York in lib. 171 of conveyance, pace 271, as lots No. 79. 70, 71.

72, 73, 74, 77, 78; 79, together with ull the right and interest of the parties lo ihe suit in mid to the st ed in front of said triangular piece of ground, saving and excepting iherefroin the following parts of s.id triangular piece of ground heretofore said ami crnveved, lo wit: the whole ol 'said lots No. 78, 77, 76, 75, 74, which is rami. led southerly in front by and northerly rear by the centre lines of the block between said streets and 6th si. And, also ull fliat certain oilier piece of land No. '4on sutd map, situated on ihe northerly siee of st.

at a drstance ot 100 ft. easterly from avenue Din said 10. ard, bring 25 ft. in width, and 90 ft 10 in in length; together with all the estate and interesl of par tes in the suit in and to the street in Iron! of ihe said lot, together Willi all and siugti lar the tenements belonging lo or in any wish appertain ing. I).

Codwise, inasicr in chancery. At Private Sale. 3 hulls brown Sherry in bond. 100 hales printing cloths. 140 logs Spanihh cedar.

20 hales choice tobacco, suitable for wrappers. Land About 13,001) acusof land, the principal part which is iu a wild stale, situated in the towns of Bollon and Un 'er, Lower Cauda, and in Vermont near iho town of I 'nstcr, near the Canada Line, and in Chenian conntv, in the town of Coventry would be exchanged for real estate in this city, or if sold one half ol the purchase nusht remain on mortgage. BY JAMES O. SMITH, (Store No. 92 Broadwav.) Persons selling out their furniture, will receive prompt attention, and advances made when required.

iVZf Chit door sales a to and fa mil is breaking up housekeeping will please call When a snlisfactorr arrangement for advances can be made if required. 13Y BOUGS, SAMPSON THOMPSON Store 163 Pearl street. Tuesday, At 9 o'clock, at their auction room, a general assort ment of fresh iniMirted Dry Goods. B' SHOT WELL, FOX CO. Store 172 Pearl street.

Tuesday, At I past 8 o'clock, from the shelves, a general assort I ment of seasonable Dry Goods. B' COIILIES, HAYDOCK CO. Store 167 Pearl street. Mondav, Dry Good. At 8 o'clock, at their auction room, a large and valuable assortment of seasonable Dry Goods.

I hurstlay, At 9 o'clock, at their auction room, a general assort ment of seasonable dry goods. 1CJ See Dk. tills paper. IIORNE'S advertisement, last page al is.f fCy MEDICAL CARD.JTjt DOCTOR GLOVER is consulted confidentially IS usual at his office. He continues to limit his prac ice to a select branch of his profession, viz strictures.

ects, eonorrhic, syphilis, seminal weakness, and the va rious complications of these diseases. His own practical experience, and the recent improvements in medicine have enabled him to introduce several important facilities in the treatment and cure of these diseases. He has dis carded from his practice those nauseous mixtures that ars Iten prescribed lor the cine ol etc. nlrangers are apprised that Or. G.

has received a re alar professional education, and confines his practice to the treatment of this class of diseases. His office is at No. 2 Ann street, near Broadway, 2nd and 3d door from the American Museum, where lie may he consulted until 10 in the evening daily. Separate entrance and separate offices are provided. Private entrance to Uie office 3d door irom the Museum.

jzl istf HOUOKEN FERRY, Ferriage reduced from the 5ih of May to the 61 of September lo 6i cents children under 10 years of ago half price. rj tilK fcteamh llt)l5triEm and fiu. NE.jiK will 1 leave the font of Barclay street and Hobokcn rverv 20 minutes, comrm ncing at the hour and the FAIRY QUEEN will leave the foot of Canal street, at the com mencement ol every hour and Hobokcn every intermedi ate half hour. N. B.

On Sundays there will be two Boats from Canal street. s5 THE siibscrilicrs have entered into partnership for the purpose of transact iiif; Commission business in this city, under the Erin of HAGAN, BARRON Si CO. THOMAS BARRON, THOMAS I. BOND. New York, Mav 6, 1833.

iuIO 2w PURE WAX CANDLES Pink, creen. white and assorted colors, of any size, from 1's. to 6's. for sale by B. WRIGHT ATWELL, 'Zoo Broadwav, i doors above I'eale ivi uscum.

mlti PATENT 'i ULSSES. (The latest and most improved.) THESE trusses have taken Ihe place of every other instrument Ibrthe permaucir retention and cure of Hernia or Rupture. The truss lor inguinal Hernia (tho most common species of rupture,) capable of adjusting itself so as to retain the rupture easily and firmly tho most ditticnli cases. It occasions no inconvenience io ihe wearer and has never tailed 10 give perfect satisfaction. These trusses scientifically arranged and adapted to every degree of corpulency and every species en rupture.

Thev are recommended hy the most aistingmshed surgeons. Adjusted and applied by a surgeon who has devoted particular attention to this deportment of me chamral snrgerv, at his office No. 2 Ann street, near Broadway, two doors from the American museum. nil3 HACK AND STAGE LICENCE. New York, May 20ih, f2i.

The hack and singe licence hav mg expired on the hrst Monday 111 tins mouth, are by the new on 'he first A.cnday in Junr next The carriages will therefore be inspected hy the Super iiemlan! ofliacks. on Tuesday and Wednesday next. the 21st and 22d inst to form a lino in Chnmber street. between Broadway and Uross street, near the wny lau, between 10 and 2 o'clock of each day. The stages on I hurray the 23d, at the same lima and place.

Those who arc desirous 10 keep their present numbers must then appiy, or they wiil be given out to new applicants. New applicants for licence must bring Recommenda tions. Carriages running nfier the above days without tho pass of the Siiperuitnndeut will be considered as running; contrary to taw. A copy ot ttr'i new Law will be furnished to owners on the days in inspection. By order II.

STORMS, Superintendent, m20 t24 179 Wooeter street. NT ON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Motice is hereby given, that in pursuance of tho act incorporating the Union Fire Insurance Company passed the Z4th April last, the undersigned lomruisston ers appointed by said so', will receive subscriptions to tne capital stock ot said company, on riday oisi mar, inst. at the National Bank, in this city, from 11 10 3 clock. The second section of said act is as follows 1 44 Section t.

The capital slock of said company shall be 400,000 dollars, te be divided in eight thousand share of 50 dollars each and it shall not be lawful for the said corporation to commence any business whatever untillho whole amount of the capital stock shall be subscribed and paid in specie, or current bank bills of this state, or secured by the public stocks created by this or any other states, or by tho United Stales, or an incorporated cur or bank of this State, which shall be at tne time, at or above par value in the market." Persons wishing to subscribe, w. enclose $5 upon each share, under cover tu tbe Commissioners. Signed, jeroMUS JOHNSON, PETERI.NEV1US, AUGUSTUS WYNKOOP, WILLIAM JAMES, JOHN R. MARSHALL, JAMES HAY, RALPH CLARK, GEORGE H. 6TANTON, EGBERT BENSON, Jr.

82 lomrmas loners. 1 M.OOR CLOTH TABLE COVERS Printed! and plain floor doth green, bin and scarlet 4, 6 4, St 7 4 table cor ers for sale by PETER KEMSEN St CO. nrSt 10t Pearl street. JI USTAKD bEED A few casks trash, fur aala iVi, p2S RSMSEM (r, CO. 108 Peart ft.i mtm0i I I it: 1 I V' i 1 ,1 i i'; ,1 t'M il 1 ,1 4i.

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