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ii FOURTEENTH WARD. SCJ The Ownw Rrpnblicaa Elector, of the fourteenth Ward, are requested to meet at the Bowery House, cooner of Bower? mod Broome stm Tmh. Evening, 28ih inst. at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of srlecf a Committee of fire perms, to co operate with enUr committee, from the other Wards in making suita ble arrangement! tor Uie reception of the President of the United Slates on the orraMjo of liia contemplated visit to this city agreeably to the recommendation of the Republican General Commrtiee. uiuinmn.

JoHS Cotioa, ta. lilh M. Asscvi.f mZ5 5t WARD INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION. IdF Thc members of this Association are requested 10 meet at their Coinmitiee Room, on Thursday evening, 30th inst. at 8 o'clock, P.

M. on business of importance, uiid ll DUTCHESS COUNTY RACKS. CZ3a Hlln" Races over the Dutchess County w'" commence on Thursday, June 6, and con luiiir three day. First Day At 12 oVIock. Swc.psiake, for three year old colts, I mile heats, fur JJ0O each, $lo0 forfeit "nine subscribers.

At 2 o'clock, mile heats, purse 200. Second Kay At 2 oYhick, 3 mile heats, mince (300. Third 1 av At 2 rl jnk. 4 mi'e heats, purse $500. Poughke.

iie, May 27, IS3J. iJcC Xrlo York t'iy unit Clerk's Offve. 24lh May, lfe33. CP Notice I hereby given, that on Saturdiy the day of June next, at 10 cluck in Uie forenoon 4 Hod Jsv. I shal draw a Panel of jurors a Court i'uuiiimi Pleas lor the Cilv and t'.

unty of New York lolx hold.il liie City Hall in the said Cilv, on the tuird MiwUr in June laaj. AliM.ASTKN, n. 4 1 Clerk of the City and County ol New York. FOURTH OK (r Tlie several civic societies of ibis cily intending toi clrbratc the Anniversary ol our American tod. pen u.c, are hereby requested to appoint live deb gales to mrct in a General Committee of Arrangement.

Tuesday on iony the 'Jrtili of May at liie Harmony Hall cor ner ot liliam ol imauc sis. Punctual attendance is particularly requested. By oriier. J.A. WU.O r.K.i.i.t laiand, CorrcsjMjii.iin SeT iarv.

New York, May 21t 18J3. uiH dUS GENERAL COMMITTEE OK DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN YDUNLi MEN. llSLF 'I'he I te'ejjates lo this Committee are riiiested tuIitU'iiJ un adiourm lni. at Tamniuliv liall en 'JTili al 8 o'clock P. M.

on business of im wru uuce. oruitr ol LEVI KIDDER. Chairman fi if secretaries. KoMT. B.

Bo ni2i SALES THIS Dlt AT THE STOCK EXC 1IANGE l.HJahar. i Mechanics Bunk I IS do lSank of Amenea It'll 3i do Nortli liiver Bank 1 Hu Jj dj Delaware Huds.Hi Canal Co I' i 5 do At orris Canal Hanking Co H'Ji ID do JVloliawk Kaiiroad Co lj do do do do lllj (On time.) 50 do do do do 142 (On time.) 10 do Saratoga Railroad Co 10 do do do do li6 QUARANTINE NOTICE. tl The Health Olfieer will examine at the Ci.ua rantme Grownl, Staten Inland, all vt ssels suhji et to the IHVVISIOU4 of Chaiter I4, the Rnvised Statutes, relat iw to the Public llea'lli, nft. the first day of April next. JOHN S.

ESI Kl! 1.1.1, Health Otfieer. 21t. 1S33 nil lAl DIED. On Fridav, the 24ih inst. JaeiJi Krost, in the 54th of lii age.

Ilu remain were mlerrcd at Maruui 'Yesterday afternoon, in the 90th year ofhis ae, Mr. I. Vanderbeck. an old and In'ily rcloeted luhaiii tant of thiseitv. His remains will be carried toHackcn sack for interment.

WKKKLY REPORT OF DEATHS. The Citv rep.r!3 Uie death ol S3 persons the "week en.liii'' on Saturdav, iath uwlanl, viz tl men. 13 women. 2S 'bnvs. and 20 girls Of whom 30 were of the ae of I year and under.

7 between I i A iwn 1 S. 3 In twee ll 5 10, 3 between '20. 14 hetweeu 20 30. 14 between 30 40, 5 between 4(i 51). 4 between 50 CO, 4 between 60 0, 4 lieweeu 70 it 80, and 1 between 80 it 90.

Disease. AKpitxy i aided I. casualty consiiinpiioM con 1 1 itroosv l.dronsv ill the chest dropsy the 5. dvseuter 1. hive or croup 2, intla nitnatioiiof the bowels 4, iiisaiuly 1, intemperance nurafmu 3.

olJ a 2, iicriptieunKrfiy pneiiinonia Ivphodes 1, stiilborn 6, sypluius 2, 1 uukuowu 3, whooping osmthh 3, worms 1. Total 93. ABM. D. STEPHENS, City Insjieetor.

MARINE LIST. CLEARED. Br ship John Barry, Robson, Quebec brig Betsey, Hud'o, Caloga. Tiukliam Hart; Sp brip Veloz, Vil Ur, Cadiz, Harmony; brig Regulator, Hatch, Wilmington. ARKIVED fORENOON Packet ship Poland, Richardson, fin Havre, April 18.

Left shins Erie, Funk, of Newport, for NYork, 24di Auril Logan, Atkins, of Boston, do, Albany. i I i HI A OI.a. Hawkins, ol I ora, oo, ii iOth nil Chas J.eph, Congdoti, of Prov. for do, 20ih; Neva Lord, ofKeunehimk. for Baltimore, 23 April; Lwilla, Hver, of Bait, fordo, 2jln April; brigs Dili rice BlaiM hard, of Portland, for do, 11 May Ueurge Gardner, Slalf.H of Bait, fordo ship Aspasia, Ben aett, of Bristol Leainzton, of Boston Jetfersou, Macedonia, Weeks, of P.wtland.

Sailed in co ith ship Corilova. of Bath, for Baltimore. Sailed dav prev MMis, ship Salem. Destebechn, tor New Orleans ships Mersev, Allbree, and Othello, NYork. Spoke, April 22d, otf Lands Eud, ship Salem, for New Urk ans, Mav 3, echanged signals with a barque bound tu the eastward, showing a red signal with a whi.e dia wjud, aisi a white signal and red D.

lat long 25. April 26, tat 4d, Lsi" 15, exchanged steals with the bng Caledonia, bound Eastward, and on the 20lh May, lai 40 tun 511, sl HulL of Boston, ImwiikI westward. ARRIVED LAST EVEMNU Jeanette, Pearce, Canton. Jan 8, snd Manilla Feb 7, ith teas and hemp, to Talbot. Lett a AUudia, ship Lotus, for Boston, uuc Eugene, lor An rrp, 2d liarques AtUive, Mary Frazsr, ami brig I.as eir, and Smyrna, all this port about the 10th.

The KiHiiulus, Haidmg. railed liw Canton the 8th Jan had not arrived on the 26lh.) Touched at Si. Helena 18th, sue sailed ull. Tho Reliance, Irom Canton, for LtoJoo, arlSih, Mr. Jabez Jenkins, of the house of N.

Dunn St Ce, of Canton, came passenger. The R. cauie through the Straits of Suuda March 3, in co with ship Alert and barque Aetive, of Boston. The IT. S.

relir Boxer, was al liatavia, Feb 13. The American Consul at St Helena had advices from Bala via lo Feb 5. ShlisAun, andGroton, for Europe, aud Uibraltar, for Rnton, were in port. Ship Brunswick, Merriman' NOrlean, 16 Spoke 19th inst. lat 23, long 82, slnpSt Paul, from NOrleans, tr Liv'l Ship Alabaniian, Doane, Mobile, 12th insl.

to E. D. Nailed in co. Willi ship Morea, lor Lt iariiiie Theodore, Cobb. of E.

City, Ponce, Slh inst to Betner i Wright, with 250 hds sugar, to Aymar Co Left brigs Carryall, for Boston 2, Rachel Ann, do; Mary, NY'ork, Cadmus, Keunebunk, 10; Rebecca, ol 'Br'ipactoliw, Wheeler, Ponee.ll ds, to a Howard Left brig Rebecca, for Salem, 25. Brig Carryall, for NYork, sailed 6 ay before, and Sally Ann, of Bath, fr do, day before. a Spanish brig Hahanro, Sancli.i, Havana, IS days, with 2 casks and 35S boxes sugar, and a lot ol Iruit, to Passengera, Juan Babiista, and Jose Ka halro. Br schr Brilliant, Branscotnlw, Bermuda, 5 davs, allast, to Tucker Lauries. Passengers, Mr.

Al drieh and family. Mr Mrs Atwnod, Mrs Cook and daughter, A. Outerbridge, and Ar 16ih, Adriaua, Bascomb, NYork. 20th. Margaret Cunimig lutn.do.

The Victory, Trott, cleared 4ih fo. Guad Tuscany, Prince, Savannah, 7 ds, to Osborn Young. Sailed in co with ship Hamilton, for Liverpool; bn. Catharine, for Havre. Passengers, Mr Baruel, lady and 5 children.

Brig Josepli Spra8ue, Anthony, Guayama, 14 to li Deforest Co. Passengets, Airs Tracy, Mm i Colt servant, and 1 in tlie steerage. Left bn Pfudrirm, for NYork, 8 ds; Cabinet, New Haven Luis Philip, and Figaro, (Fr.) Havre, uuc chr Tnumon, New tla ven, lOdavs. Br brig ftlary Ann; Crowder, Cape Breton, lids with 264 chaldrons coal, Cochran. Left brigs Mercu rv, NYhrk, Neptune, Philad i.

Alley, Smith, Key West, 8 days. Left brig Aiax, just ar from New Orleans, for New Iheria. Penicapl W.thngto aJaJy, Cant 8. nd f.d,C.pt RParker, Capt Hone Ph.ll., A Witliaums, Mrs Green, Mr Meredah. Schr Ol vol lies.

Trowbridge, Sambal Island, and Kew W. 7di, in ballast. tZ Caldwell. Passengers, Mr aid MrVllarrts, Messrs A.instrong, Batlerson, Devorand 8 in the steeragn. Col schr Somaria, Ocearagon, Santa Martha, 24ds, with 20 ions usiic and 605 hides, lo Taylou Passengers, Mr M'Kenzie, ainl Mr.

Love. BOSTON, May 25 Ar schx Henry, Hallett, New York Sch Boston, Parriu, NYork. 26th Ar bri Uen Mercer, Cushing, Trieste, last fm ApriL The Br brig Charles, Sanderson, hence for St Johns, NB. has been lost on Briar Island crew aud part of the materials saved. SALEM, May 20 Ar ahip Janus, Bridges, Rio Janeiro, 2ath March.

PHILADELPHIA, May S7 Ar bri( EleanotSmith, NYork. Sch Branch, Wood, NTw Sch Cornelia, Chester S. Saluda, Soow, NVork. Below, Br barotK. Lady of the Lake, from London BALTLMORE, May 87 Ar brig Pacific, Loker.fm NORFOLK, May 24 Ar stoop Independence.

Jones, AKibTlE, May 1 5 Ar ship SU vaaat Jenkins, Coffin, NYork, via Savasmali. N'aiW ORLEANS, May 10 Ar ahtp I Ceceilta, Asgaud, fin March. PluUul, do do brig Kodney waynes, oi duwoh, oo sinus James, Salter, of Portsmouth, do 6th Havre, DJieyster, of NYork, dodo, Henry IV, Castori, Itiih: Cvrus Buller. Frost, do, for NOrleans, Q0UTH CAROLINA CONVENTION Journal of the Convent km of the peoJe of South CarsUni; eUeU at Columbia, on the 19U Noveaaber, 183., "gain ontbe Htl. March, 1833.

th by O. 4k C. fc VILL, 4 7 J08Brva4rav. rP LET with Board, anfiirnished apartments at A bouse No. Murray street.

Apply on the pre m28 6t CHESTERMAN CANV have removed from IS Exchange Flare to 131 Pesrl st. mS St FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET Any gentleman or gentleman and lady, who desire to be accommodate. with plearanl rooms and breaV fast and lea, or board, can meet r.tih in IVs a limited number of three person? on.y tl be accommodated. Apply at No. 89 Walker street.

m2S 1 LOUIS MAJOR, from the Pans, and pi pil the celebrated Zimmerman, has the honor to ann juee In the ladies of New York, and the public eenerally, that he i op.es tu locate himself in New VI 01 f'no Knrle. tKTUm Store of James L. Hew ill ti. Co, 137 Broadway, or al his residence 491 Broad ru28 eod 2w nORSES FOR SALE A pair of "kind well broke Horses, good in all kinds of harness and under the saooie. io, a eo i saildle and gig horse.

A correct de scription ol them may bo obtained by calling at 181 OHSES AND CARRIAGES FOR SALE. roach horses in fine condition, either with or without a very fine cuarh. built bv Brew sit two years eiiM.e. It is in excellent order haviui! been I i 1. 1 i'ii oaroess i' I iwuor lHir IIOTS4 ex ira summer lining and oil rloili cover.

Tins establish ment is ottered liir rulr cheap in conseqiieiH eoflhe own er oeing auoui io leaxe mr fcuroite ma siioit lime. a first rae single horse of great beauty, hue carriage, pl traveller and jicrfectly sound. Jnqoire al Taii. Broaiiway. nr2S tw NEW YOHK STATE MA KIN INSURANCE COMPANY, AT the pauv.

Annual Elertr for Directors ol this Com pany, held mula the 7 li instani. the Allow ing genilemeii were unanimously elected Directors for the eiiAning vear. John Bofioii, Conrad VV. Faber, Fanning Tm ker, kay, l.aae Gilsou, Jnseih rowler, Henrv 'olheal. Jo ph KeriiiK han, Thomas Suriein, Jiri pli Sands, Charles Sarv.

Arid at a Fiibseqoent of ihe Board, John Bolton, was unnuiiiioulv re elected Presideiii, and Joseph Fowler, 'ire Pre ldi llt. CHARLES C. WALDEN, Secretarv. m28 I wis IJAKKES'S PATENT PtH' ABLE KILTERS. I The great and demand lor uia cliiues not only in this city, i.ul in Boston, Baltimore, Charleston, New tirleans, Albanv, 1 rov and iuiUH rMis other places, is the very best recommendation as to their utility.

Southern aud Western merchants, captains of vessels, families voiiiw abroad, hotel l.eepi rs, atnl all othi rs who are desirous of being supplied with PURE WATER, wiCliud thi liters ol iiiutimalil value. Tlie prices arc Iro eight to 'd, ami Uiey will yield twelve lo one hundred gallons ot i'tire ater per dav, and will eoutiriue lo do.o for years if the instruc tions ih Patentee are attended to. 1 licy can omv be oh. amed at stie of the Patentee 4 Wall streeL, New York, to which place orders may be scut, and they will be raretiillv lorwardcd to anv pan ol lue world. N.B.

Uefereuecs ol ihe hrsi respectability can be given not onlv in this cilv, but iu most o.FnTi the I nion, as lo the i rwary oflhese latent 1 liters. nrjs it )OVS GIRL'S LIBRARY. J. J. HAR PER, No.

S2 Cliii'st. New oik, will publish ou Weduesil nionini'', the 29lh No. XI. of the Bov's ar.d Girl's Library. lieiit TALES FROM AMERICAN Bv the author of "American Popular Lessons." iu three volumes, (each volume comprising a distinct suhieet, aud complete in itself.

Vol. HI. containmi; the Pro gressive fJiscovery ol orth America, ccc. or the use of vniiiii iiersons and schools, with engravings 1 he success which has already attemleil the publica tion ol this Library, has eucuuraeed the publishers to enter into engagements with several able writers for a uutu ber of original works of iHirelv American character, it ihe subjects and exeeiition ot whieh the iii.nost attention will tie inven to the uiculcalion ot uselul knowledge. mSSSird OllG Alt US hhds prime New Orleans, uu liocrd ship k3 Brunswick, lor sale from the whan liv JOHN II.

i. OWLAND SON. South St. m2S THE UNFORTUNATE'S FRIEND. A friend nrnl is frienil Patent Re'ht Si eured.

'Tpill justly celebrated medicine has now taken pre 1 red. me of all others lor the positive cure Ihe gra vel, sfrK tnres, syphilitic and mercurial complaints, and anv or all ie varied diseases ot the a rinary raus. The demand for it, the sliorl lime it has been liiade public, is without a parallel in the history of medi cine a id what is of much more consequence lo me reader, llie success that has everywhere attended the use of it is fully commensurate with the demand. Numerous choice ingredients of great relcliriiy nave heen sc: entihcally introduced into the conqiositioii ot uie nti.it. and wiiii the advice an concurrent lesiiuionv oi ci abie and ern physicians, and with the fuel of its havin? proved rifl ctnal in almost three hundred cases, and never to my knowledge failed ten, with this mass lesiiuionv in us favor, I oiler it to Ilia public as the most valuablo remedy in the world for the cure of urinal diseases.

Let all those alilicied with any of these com plaints, trv it, and thev will find that it is in very deed and truth Tht Unfortunate's Frirml It is an article that will sell readily at all limes and in nil places and Druggists and Dealers throughout the United Stales and the two Canada, who wish to become authorised agents, will direct their communications lo tn at my siore. None is Pennine without niv signature, and all persons are notified that I will prosecute lo the extent of the law the first and least inmnaemeiit ot mv I'aieni r.iuni. mu.t at the Bow ery Medicine Siore, 2b0 'Bowery, New York. Price 2 per bottle. niZB lm iinnr.nv.

OHLENUII' uUrwiKS.1 he suo. cnoers nave IO j'ist re eiveil direct from Naples, an extensive as sortment of Guitars, selected expressly for them by an eminent professional gentleman, late of this citv. hich thev tluak will be found at least equal lo any iu the coun try. Professors of music and the public generally are re spectfully invited to call and examine tliem. I.T IW Xr SiT in A ti m2S Broadway.

nTANLEY BUXTON, or the School fellows, by John Gall, an'hor of Lawrie, Sic 2 vols. Just re ail tor It bv lM. v. Oi II. iio, niag 1U8 Broadway.

LYNCH A lew mixes oi nus choice Wine received bv the Athenian, from Bor deaux, and for sale by Orders received for wines of all descriptions and for warded as directed. a SHERRY WIK. au cases low prn.ru tjnerry Wiue, juet ree'd and for sale by lirtAUHi ei ju itow w. In Store A few qr casks brown and pale, ol choice quail! V. I'M RE BRICKS 10.OUU ire ericas, receiveu per ship Ajax.

from Liverpool, and will bo sold very low close consignment, by I nil' I "1 tlrrtail .1 on. VI. I r. x. VESTINGS 2 cases S.lk suuauio ior Merchant Tailors use, for sale by neg UKACilt.

uu. uim m. SYLV ESTER'S COUN 1 crtr r.i i ic i r.v, i mv in i form, cniitammil a list ol all ihe new Counterfeits which have just appeared, le this day published, and for sale by 1TK1lt mtiS 130 Broadway. rflHE Cash Tailonn Ksiulilishment. No.

116 Broad J. way. opjNisile the'Ciiy Holel and adjoiuiiig Niblo's nisdetn order at sunn prices, asauer osinilltf imnos' for the delinquencies of i thers, they Inist ill meet with Uie view 4 iheir friends and the public. A call is soiicnen in.o un for themselves. LYNDE JENNINGS, (Successors lo Saud.

liilinarsli,) m27 3t 116 Ucoaday. TVTEW TRC TNTf II PUBLICATIONS. Chamiia 1 vert. Conies iminorraux par Petrus tlorei, I vol. 8vo.

82. Titune.Histoires de 1'autre mondepar Eugene Cha j'oiais jenne par Paul Jacob, 2 vols. 8vo. $4. Just received and for sale bv CHARLES DE BEIIR, m24 102 Broadway.

Hll'E Saim Ribbons, Fancy Shawls and Hdkls, super English Thread Laces, for sale by m24 26 Maiden laue. TMBROIDER'D Brown Coiton Storkis, very rich, IZd for sale by u. iw" ,,,24 26 Maiden lane. ClLOTHS it CALMEtiES of a superior qoa lily on baud and for sale low by Uie piece or yard at 4mYw81 OTUART'S AMERICA. Three Y'ears in North America, by James Stuart, Esq.

vols. Just published and for lehy r24 Broadway. t''gTnt'blue BLACK GROS DE SWISS. few pieces ot blue uacii uros ue oue, oi superior quality aud colors, A ni25 11 tt 18 Mahlen lane. ALTPETRE 474 bags E.

I. crude, for sale by u2 PETER REMSEN Sl CO, 109PearJst. VTUSCAT'WiNE 75 boxes just received per ship iVl Herald, from Marseilles, ami lor sal" nv m27 GRACIE CO. 20 Broad sl. rp.

ALLOW 14 casks of good quality, now landing sSblvT L. G. GRISWOLD. AL.F SKINS 750 now landing and for sale at 86 N. L.

G. GRISWOLD. I OW PRICED BROWN SHEETINGS. bates coarse and stout, landing Irom the steamboat TWRENClE TRIMBLE. Sl Pinesueet, EXTRA FINE HYSON TEA.

10 double cased half chest. Hyson Tea, ihe best imported Urn. season 5chs. aU.yfefoatbvR 141 Broadway, near City Hotel. Also, Poucboog.

Souchongand'Pecco, of extra fine quahty in loxeVc 20 lbs Gunpowder, Imperial Ily lon.mi Yoimg Hyson, ia canister, of 5 and 10 catties, half and whole chests. ST. CROIX SUGAR BUM Landing at Pier No 23 N. R. from the bri; Bueoos Ay res, vrz 151 hhds of real prime quality Sugar 44 brls do 74 puns, of very hi flavored Rum, s.

by DAVID ROGERS SON, iu57 SU W11' WCC" A MEUICAN MtJSFXM. Brtodxay corner of An. Mtrtrt Mwti BMtidivgt, tmonu St. J'utWt UkiLrch. The attention of the public is respect fully invited to thia degant and very extensive establishaaent, in every respect the first in America, which is now in fine order, and open for the reception of visitors.

The immense collection of natural aud artificial rarities which have bcui here brought together, during more than twenty rears of arduous and unremitted exertions, fills sever al sjacious saloons numerous and important additions have lerently been made, and neither pains nor expense lie stiarcd lo merit a conuuuaur.e ot the patronage with which it has always bean specially honored. To v. ho would have a delightful morning lounge, or pass an evening in nigniy exnueraung and umocent a no place can offer greater inducements and those who are tonal of the study of Natural History wil find here an almost count less multitude of subject' in a perfectly natural stale of prtservnion, rumprehendiui' Beasts, Birdf, FUIss, Insects and Reptiles, in all their varieties. 1 here are also a very extensive and rich cabinet of Mineral and Shells, two beautiful and larse groupesof Wax Figures, Egyptian and Indian Mummies, a great assortment of Indian Weapons. I'lensils ami Ornaments, a variety of rare and curious productions i na'ureaiMl art, and a grand Oosmorama hcwmg cor rect views ot the most remarkable places ill ihe worhi as Cities, Voleanos, Au.

The building is very lnli, and from its lop may be enjoyed some of the finest views in the city, and of the beautiful Bay and surrounding Coun try. Mr. NOOSER anil his two little lmys, so much cele brated as musical tierformers, are aaiu and will entertain visiters tiy their performances on thit Clar onet. Mlill, Mr. HANI NGTON, will also entertain Iberoinna ny with his wonderlul and astomshtus exhibitiiMi of Fancy Glass Working.

Mr. will spin it into thread liner than bair.at the rale of ICUU yards per minute, make Birds, Trees, Pen, Ilmnes, Persons hating articles of Fancy Glass wlneh were made here by Mr Finn that may have been broken, can have them repaired by Mr. Arlington. Open every day, except Sundays, from 9 in the morn ing nil Itim the evening. Admittance, as heretofore, only 25 cents Children half fn tce.

aS 3 VENTRILtKiUISM. EALE'S MUSEUM GALLERY OF THE FINE ARTS. Broadway, himbiic the City lla'l. Mr. HARRINGTON.

of Boston, has reiurre to the city, and will exhibit every evening iiuiil furtlier notice, his astonishing (siwers in Veiilriixiuism and Leaerde iiiam every evening al hall past 8 i l. a n. He will hold a conversation i'h a siioiosed person un. der 1 he floor, apparently briiiliim up into a small box and appear to pass down into the cellar io a great laifee; throw bis voice iu various parts nl the room, or in'o the botly of any of the visitors, and will the children, mocking bird, humble bee, cat, and killing a pig. Kc.

Sc. Ainonesl hc vaiious other wonderfol feats in legerde main hi viM cause various objects apparently lo pass and repass through the ptaie. irlolh, and tahle, and prniluee curious changes, lie will make an fgi dance a hornpipe and creep alioiit him make an ejg appear and disappear at pleasure; iiialie money pass alouj a ribbon tiom a Imix, alihongh Irs ked up. He will introduce the coffer of Mahomet, er a love turned into a bird: do wonder: wuh gold rin js, handkerchiefs, money, eggs, i ards, cups and nails, tie iil suiter a loaded pistol to l.re.l at him. and catch the ball in Ins hand and will introduee tne worHienul ribbon factory, which astouilied many pln losophers, The Museum occupies for the natural history depart menl anil iiiiseeManeous curiesiti.

two spacious apartments, each IijO feet iu length an extensive gallery of paintings, and lecture room. A large Cusmorama, re. presentm toe Spanish inquisition, Helshazzar's Feast, anil various cm; 6iC. Splendid microscopes and opti cal glasses. meal apiiaratus, ice.

Many valuable articles late Med to the extensive eolieetion. Admiliauce 25 ceiils, children undei 12 years, half nrice. N. B. Fine Music on various instruments every even ml4 INPxvvsl YOKK llliKTlCULTU'RAL SOCIETY slated meelins of Uiis Society ill held to morrow (Tuesday) evening, al half past 7 o'clock at the "society's Kooins, No.

599 Broadway. By order, ni27'2t E. WADE, Secretary, 11 NTKL1 In a wholesale and retail dry good store in Maiden bine, a Boy from 14 lo 18 years of ai'e, of mdustrioiis and stradv habits, one who is wit ling tu receive Ihe knowledge he mav acquire as th cuiiqieiisalion for the first years sevices, call address B. A. at tins omcc.

mi iw A X. wants a situation as Clerk he will exerl himself lo become useful to his employer. The most ratisfactorv references can be given. Kor furihet particulars, apply to 1. llOl i 57 illiain si.

up stairs. iu27 Iw JOTS A will sell AT James Kl. ecker Sons 11 lo morror al auction, at the Merchant's Excl au one lot on ihe west side of Sixth Avenue, belw eefi and 25th Mrret aod 4 lots on the uorth east corner of 10th avenue and 45th street, high giouiid and perfee'lv level, each lot $5 feet by IU) a brautdul hiiikiing spot. ui 7 It 1YHOENIX MINING COMPANY. Public No Hee i.s hereby eiven thai an adjourned meeting of ll.e stockholders ol Itie flio nix iviinmg i.onipanv win be held at the office of the Comuanv.

in Granbv, Cl. on Tiitirsdav, ihe 3ith of Mav at 2 o'clock, P. Uir the choice of Directors lor I he present yhar. GEO. BACON, Scc'rv.

May IS33 m27 2t HEMP 100 bales AlimlU Hemp, for satebv ml!) GOODHUE CO. 64 South si. N1 EVV YoRK, ALBANY AND TROY STEAM BOAT LINE. lirniHg Line at 7 o'clock. Daily, from ihe of Barclay street.

NORTH "AMERICA, R. Cruttenden. ERIE, Capt. Benson. A I.

BAN Capl. Jenkins. CI1AMPLAIN. Capl. Gorham.

Morning tie Joii at iOo'rloik, Utt)rl Suntlas NOVELTY, Capt. J. CHA.MPLAIN. 1 Consiitution and Constelbtinn will ALBANY. iu turn run in Uie 10 ERIE.

Line Evening Uuc ni 5 o'cluch. Daily, fi um lhefof.1 of Conrtlandl street. OHIO, Caul. M. Bartholomew.

DEW ITT CLINT! Capt. G. E. Seymour. CONTI TUTION.Caiit.

A. llot. CONSTELLATION. Capt. Brown Junr.

For B.rths or Passage apply on hoard, or at the offi ces. All Freight must be sent on board one liour previous to siarttu. AH Bagcagc at the risk of ihe owners thereof, nil) iTOTICE. CHARLES HALL ANDREW MAIN, is dissoled in cou scqiicm of ihe d'3h ol ihe latter. Oi4 4t KISSAA1 has removed lo No.

21 ispenard slret t. eod3v REDINGTON, I )enust, removeil from 75 lo63 Chamber st. uiOdlwIawU" 1J EMOVAL The Commrrcia lusuraiH Company iL have removeil from No. 29 to No. 60 Wall street, recently occupied by the Howard Insurance Company.

in7 II FOR SALE A Bay Mare, six years old Ihe present monih. well broke lo Uie saddle and harness, aud stands in tlie gig without hitching trots fasl, and will be warranted perfectly sound. She may be seen at Mr. Evan Jones Livery Stable, 53 White st. Price $150.

m25 is OPi. iPi.KNDID DOUBLE DAHLIAS, Jc. WM. PRINCE ic SONS, have, at their Nurseries at Flushing, above 5iX vanelies of ihe Dahlia, comprising the most choice and rare varieties that could be selected from the largest collections iu Eunqto. To meet ihe great demand and facilitate transportation, they have rH'xnu kumirnl mitn in iw, which can be parked ut anv moment, so as to be transmuted safely lo any section of Ihe Union, or lite est Indies.

The catalogue, wilh reduced price ran be obtained gratis from Swords, Stanford oi 152 Broadway, and tll also be st nt to every applicant by mail, and all or dcrs will receive prompt attention. The various sjiccirs of Green House Plants can also be sali iv sent at the present 5 CARMINE ST. PROPERTY. James Biceckcr Sons will sell at auction on Friday 31st mst. al the Mcrchans' Exchange, a plol of ground on Carmine st.

nearly opposite llie Presbyterian church. Iieuig the corner, and the two adjoining the corner of Bediord street, each lot is teet front mid rear and CO ft. deep, and the plot would afford a desireble site fiir a church, or may be advantageously improved for dwelling houses or place of business. Two thirds of Uie purchase mnrcy may remainfon mortgage, ifdeired. COS m25 AN AGREEABLE PURGATIVE, for Spring.

By merely pouringfwater ou a lea spoonful of Uu. Aperient, a cooling and grateful elfervesing beverage i. ohlaimd, resembling Soda Water to the taste, and iin partinc to the Constitution all the benefits of I be Congress Waters at Saratoga. Butlers Effervescent Magnrsian Apperient for the (revention and cure of Indigestion, Bilious and Liver complaints, nervous weakuess, headache, heart burn, habitual costivencss, giddiness, cutaneous diseases, The surprising efficacy of this tupcrior medicine has ob tained for it tlie patronage of many eminent person: wliese hifih encomium, ujgelher with its extensive and increasing sale, fully proves its preeminence, and bills fair to render it the most peculiar remedy extant. To Uie dvspeplic, the deiitary, ami studious, it will he found invaluable, f.

on, its promoting a proper action of ihe liver in the secretion of the bile, or corrects it when in a vitiated slate. Obislructiuns of ihe slomache or bowels are gradually removed, it restore, ther appetite, and gives time, strength and energy to Uie system. Travellers and rcsidems in warm climates, will find Butler's Mag nesian Aperient a desirable article; it prevents any ac cuinulalmn of bile, is portaUe, and the method of prer ing it uuusnally convenient. Pnqiared by H. Butler, Chemist, London, and for sale by John B.

Dodd, 193 and 643 Broadway Place Ut Souilard, 2 Park Nathan B. Graham, 38 'Cedar, comer of William Wm. Simonson. 79 Fulton, corner Gold street; Wm. J.

Bur ritl, 100 Pullon corner of William st C. E. Cornell, 143 Broadway and Whiurul NoweH. corner Madison Catharine sis. TV i Burns, containing bis Life, by John Lockliart, Esq new edit ion, 1 vol.

8vo. Tho Wondrous Tale of Alroy The ris of I skander, by the aether of Vivian Grey, Conlanm, Fletuop, etc. Just received aod tor vale by CllARLES DE BEHR, m27t3t 102 Broadway. ONE Hundred Thousand Dollar, will be disinbuled in IU0 prizes of a $1,000 each, from the splendid New York Lottery, lo be drawn on Wednesday afternoon, 29th lusw The other capital, are ef ll Mlowitui maenitude 1 prize of S20.000, of I0JJO0, 1 of 5,000. 1 3,000, 56 of iOO, besdes an immense number ol a less denomioation.

Ticket. $10, halve. 5, quarters 2 60, eighth. I 25. For at uu comer of Maiden lane and Broadway.

Complete package, of whole tickets, quarters umin. have 10 of the drawn nunibers.and will draw Bear half of the cost of a package, with a chance far the anove emimrs, ior sue mx A1TK 2i 3t ceritcr efMaMlcB lapf and BroaUw ay. SHIPS. iJVerpool. packets.

THE subscribers have established the following ships as a line of packets between this port and Liverpool, to leave this port on Uie Bill, and Liverpool on the 24th ol eacn moutii the year, viz 'frmm AVib York. June 8th Ship GEORGE WASHINGTON, Henry rloldreil'ie. master. July Sth Ship NAPOLEON, John P. Smith, master August Sih Ship SILAS RICHAR1 Ks, Ira Bursley, master.

Seoiember Sth Shin ROSCOE. Jos. C. Delano, master. From IJvrrpoU.

April 24tli Ship NAPOLEON. Mav 24th Ship SILAS RICHARDS. Jun'e S4ih Ship ROSCOE. July 24:1 Shm GEORGE! WASHINGTON. These ships are about 600 tons each built of the best materials copper fastened and coppered commanded ny men experienced in the trade, and im expense will be spared in making their accommodations convenient and comfortable for passengers.

Beds, bedding, wines, and stores, of the first quali' are furnished. For freight or passage, apply to the taptainr, on board, or lo FISH, GRIN NELL CO. in2S 134 Front street. Fur CJIAlitTsTOXPackri SkijTiJne'. Sails Saturdav, June 1st.

"lHEfast sailing copperedVhip ANSON, J.W.O'. Nil, master, has the pi ianpal part of her cargo engaged, and will sail as atsve. tor freight or pasae having extensive accommodations, apply on board, east side liurhug slip, or io GEO. SCTTON, 8 Souih st. m28 cor.

Burling slip, FOR ST. CHUIX A rrrui.tr trailer THE fast sailing Coppered hng BUENUS AYRES Lewis Al.fOre, master, will about the first prox imo. For passage, having excellent aceomiuodaiiofis, apply uu board, al the loot ol iSarciay si. IN. K.

lo DAVID ROGEISS Jt S)N, in 27 214 Wa. iiiniou st. VI RANTED TO PURCHASE, a So.m1 ship ol to 4rH) tiHis burthen. Aoply io 300 lii.M FISH. GIHNNELL 134 Fronl si.

FORJVHir OKI.KAXS. Th Louisiana ami New York Line Packets. Til very fiv tailing eopM red park: ship Ill'NTS VII. l.fc, Caiitam Alhn, is iriaduij aud ill have quick despatch. For freight or passage, having hamlsouie luriiislied accommodations, apply lo E.

K.COLLINS, OS South si. corner Pine st. A Lighfnr is in readiness to receive ood at the wharf west snlu Mauli lane. in FOK iU I A I 'FiiE copiered brig ATHENIAN, Chapman, mas ter. or Ireighl or iiassage, applv to S.

E. UURIioWS, IU23 if 76 South si. For tAV (Parker of the 8th June.) rpHE pa. ki 1 ship UEOKGE WASHINt JTON, H. iloldredge, master, now ready to receive car and will sail on Ihe above day.

rortrei jht or passage, apply tu the captain on Isiarit. fool of or te FISH, UiiiA.M'.Iil. OlJ. ni22 134 From st. Fm J.OX rjONllriltsh iW, (To sail the 1st June.) rTHE first class new British brie JOHN, Georse Wake, master, havin most of her cargo engaged.

and gniuu on board, will be de spalched as above. For IreiLdii or passage having good accommodations, apply al Broad si. lo a22 I1Y. fc GEO. BARCLAY.

Far BUKXUS A YUKS, THE new and elegaul eopiN fisiem and coppered New York bull! ship BUENOS AYRES, Capl. J. Adams, has most ofhereariM. tiiL'acid and ready logo on lioanl, and will positively sail on ihe 1st of June. I or teriht or passage, havin excellent aceommoua lions, apply on board, at Eli phaiii i lo Uh OK r.

rt I ol in24 82 South street. FtR CAKTAGFXA. vHK fasl sailing coppered ami armed brig DI A E. L. Half, maicr, will receive caroonthe 27th inst.

and have prompt despatch. For freight or pas sage, tor hich she has line accommodations, apply on board, at pier IS, East River, or lo MLAS BlIKKlinS, m22 if 76 South st. FUR VERA VRl'Z. Mexican Mail Packet, lo sail 5th June. THE very sailing coppered and armed ship CONG'RESS, Capl.

Colons, will sail ns above. or Ireigbt or passage, havin; haudsotnit 'uriiiht ac i omiiiodaiion, apply on loard, wot side Maiden lane, or io 1 lv. ui.i,i?.s, soiitn st. Shiiiiiers will pii ase send their goods on hoard early. as the packet will leave here Willi the mail on Ihe 5th.

m2U Fm VERA VRVX. THE fast sailing A. 1. bns PAUAGON, J. B.

Hutchinson, master, havin a considerable iiart oi her cargo i will be despatched Irom Philadelphia on the first (' June next. For lreighl or passage, havin superior accommodations, apply in Philadelphia In UK VAN lll'Mr JlKt. i in New Y'orL, lo DE FOREST it SON. FOR HAMBURG. THE fine Hamburg brig CARL WILHELM, Captain Sehiiil, will be despatched without deiav.

For the hulk of 200 bales of cotton on freight, apily to mill UOOIJlllJfc.ee LXJ, t4 South st. FOR VALPARAISO, LIMA, ANDTHE INTER MEDIATE PORTS. THE fast sailing ship FLORIDA, L. O. Tripp, commander.

For frcihl, or the bulk ofdOObbls. ap ly on board at India wharf.or to FISH, GR1NNELL CO. inlO 1 3" I Front st. Fur RIO DE JAMESRU RIO URAXDE. fast sailing copcr fasteued and coppored brig SUSAN, Captain Barrv, has iiart of her cargo on Uiard.

and will have immediate despatch. For freight oOO bis or passage, apply lo a25 DE FOR EST SON, S2 Sonrh si. For HALIFAX, X. S. rplIE first class British schooner CHANCE, James Grieri4m.master,w ill have early desiialch.

For freiht or passage, apply at 32 Broad st. io a22 II Y. GEO. BARCLAY. For SA LE.

THE very fast sailing coppeied brig DAN'I. II. MILLER, E. Bacon, master. Hie was built at Philadelphia, mid registered If33; is 68 fee! in length, 22 4 10 feet beam, and 9 4 10 feet depth, and is I 94 95 Ions; carries U(KI barrels; was copiered wilh heavy ctqptr 20 momhs since; has one new soil of sails niadeof ihe best Pheuix iluric, and some good spare sails ami two chaiu cables, and is in every respect well fiiuud.

If not previously disimsed of, she will be sold al auction at the Merchants Exchange at 2 o'clock on Tuesday the 23ih inst. Apply to ihe master on board at pier 26, E. River, or to THOMAS BUCKLEY SONS, m52 7t 153 South street. For FREIlillTvr CHARTER. THE new fast sailing copier fastened and copper brig BALTIMOR Capt.

Cowpland, 260 tons, or 2800 bis. burthen, will he ready to receive a cargo on Wednesday, and is in first rate order. Apply to DE FOREST SOF, m20 82 Front street. IV ANTED TO CHARTER. TWO low decked Vessels, of 150 Ions, to proceed souin i or a reiuiu xi.ijr ui22 E.

K. COLLINS, 69 South st. For FREIGHT OR CHARTER. rrMIE very fast sailim; coppered brig DELAWARE, JL Capt. Will son, 138 tons, will be ready lor cargo in a few days.

Apply on board, or lo mil E. COLLINS, 68 South st. Jfr SA LE. FREIGHT OR CHAR TER. THE well kuown packet ship WM.

BARNES, Sprague, master, burthen 8 Ions, coppered and copper fastened, has first rate furnisiioi! a ''cominodauotis fir iiasscuers, and is in every respect a di ves sel. Forlurtbcr particulars, apply on DoarT, t'ecs, snip wharf, or to JOHN H. IIOVTI.AIMU u.n, 158 Souih sl. mIS TOJOUKNEYMEN UPHOLSTERERS. Wanted two good journeymen upholsterers who thoroughly understand I ietr buisness, more especially the curtain department, lo whom constant employment and liberal wages will he eiven.

Apply to iu24 I LOWE CONNAH, 223 Broadway. A Private family residing ui Broadway, near Grand sir ret, would be pleased to accommodate a gentleman and his ladv, and cue or two gentlemen, or fintr gentlemenwith board aud lodging, as soon as the I st of June. Address T. P. office of ihe Evening Post.

jjm24 BOARDING. Four gentlemen may be accommodated wilh board al 158 Broadway, in a small family where the number of boarders is Inn. led losix the Spanish language is spoken in the family, which will re der Uiis a desirable situation for those who may wish to acquire that language. m24 ENTEEL" BOARDING Two or three single gentlemen can be accommodated wilh lodgings and breakfast and tea in a private family. Reference given and required.

Inquire at 30 Listienard street. m24 Iw FURNISHED A PARI MENTS for single gentle rnin, wilh Breakfast and Tea. can he had in Uial delightlitl situation, No. 55 East Broadway, if immediate application is made. m22 ijel BOARDING A fine front parlour, wilh two bed rooms to be disposed with board at No 33 Pearl st.

23 Iw WANTED A Boy from 14 to 17 years ofas, as an apprentk lo the shoe manufacturing business a boy that can come well recommended, will hoar of a good place by applying at 215 Mercer street. m25 Si "PJOARDING. One or two gentlemen with Ihcir JLJ wives, aad a few single gentlemen, ran be genteel abcommodaled with board in the plearanUy stluated bouse No. 71 Vartck strceL, near Hudson square, mli 3t CITV FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Al meeting of the Directors of ihe City Fire Insurance Company, it was resolved, (hat the.

balance of the Capi tal Stock oe ouieu on tne day ol ihe week (Wednesday) the of 6lh month (June) next, payable at the Tradesmen's Bank. In Bursuaace of which, aotice is hereby given that the balance, beuur 595 per share, ia required lo be paid that dav, at the said Bank between the hear, of 10 A. M. and P.M. JOHN BARROW, CORNELIUS W.

LAWRENCE, PETERS. TITUS, Crmnmrnan. JOHN BARROW, IVtandent. R. A.

Reading, Secretary. m2U5 FOR SALE low for cash, first rale new Giaud HarBcu.wUl be sold low for cash clou a coocern. AMUSEMENTS. PARK THEATRE. This Evenou Mav wili be performed the Play of THE STRANGER The Stranger, Mr.

KrmMe Mrs. Halter, Miss Famiv Rcrable Peter, Mr. Placode Tobias, Clarke Baron Sieinlort, Rirhuigs Soioaion Kiakck Mrs. Wheatley; Countess, Mrs. Shar ie.

'A Pas des Deux by ihe Miss Whealleys. To conclude wuh WAYS AND FANS. AMERICAN THEATP.E BOWERY. This evenmg. May 28, wiil be performed tlie Nautical Drama of the CANNIBALS, or ihe Massacre Islands.

Captain Morringion, Mr G. Jones Joshua Jenkins, Mr. Gates. After which, the Melo Dramatic Spectacle, called THALABA, THE DESTROYER. With new Scenery, Music, Machinery, Costume.

Properties, Thalaba, Mr. G. Jones I Abdalda, Mr. M'Kinney Moaib, M'Clure I OiK ira, Airs. I 'on way Sambo, Gales Kawla, McCiure Bos Book is open Irom 10 lo 2, and Irom 3 lo 5.

Boxes 75 cents Pit 37J cents Gallery 2o cents. t'JZf Doors oiM at hall past and peitormance to commence at 7 clock. THEATRE A CARD MISS HUGH ES' Fare well Benefit. Miss Hushes most respectfully bees leave to announce to her friends and the public, thai her arewell Bem ht, previ Mis lo her returu lo Europe, will take place un Wednesday, Mav 29ih, when will be pre seiiied the Opera of CINDERELLA Prince, Mr. Jones; Baron.

Placid. Dardini, Richingv Pdro, Fisher: CiuJerella, Miss Huehes Thisbw, Vei non Clotilde. Mrs. Shame with a itonular mtisM al Farce, in which Miss Ungues and the operatic strengdi i4 the will appear. fl.SS KE.MBLE resiM cil'nllv Im js leave lo iiil'orui If her friends and the mibl'ic, tlmt her Last Li cli ent llus season, will uke place on Thursday next, when ill be presented, the Pehl Comedy u( POPPING THE tiUESTION.

Af.er which ihe Comedy of THE WONDER. Don Felix, Mr. Kemble Donna Violaule, Miss Fanny Kenilile. The evening's eiitcr tallinii ills tocoiH lude with ihe farce of KATHEIilNE St Pel.u.hio. Mr.

Kemble Kail.e rinc. Miss Kamiy Kemble. iu 7 I.I.OCiNJRANIVAliCENSION IS. F. DUK ANT will make I.

is fifth as ci iion from Castle Garden on Wednesday afternoon, Uie 29th of May. No exense lias been spared to ensure the success of this asccusiiiu, with a new Balloon, larger and more splendid than any that haspreccd ed it. The Garden has ueen lilted up wilh every accom iinlation for the purpose, where 10.000 persons mav lie reati and ilness the process of ihe inHaiioii. The gates of lite Garden will be thrown open at had past I. ami the inflation will couiiUi nce al 2.

At 3 a small balloon will be lei off to show ihe direction of the lare aroslat. At past 3 a Uulhtn of gold hcatcr skm will pass round ihe area of llie Garden. At 4, the Pioneer, with Ihe constitutional of Duma Mjr.a will lie sent fir. At i past 4 Mr Duraut will enter his Cur, aud passing round Ihe Harden, held by will, Ihe final preparalk ns, commence his ujrinl iviyae, amid llie tloafmg lianners and Ihe sound ot'ariillery. Tickets 50 cents childicn under 12 years of age half price lor sale al the Garden only.

The ofliec will be open the whole dav, and the public are invited to provide themselves wilh tickets in advance to avoid inconvenience fiom a crowd. ui21 6t 1TR. SAUBEUT'S EXHIBITION SALOON, 111 Kroadwav, opimsile St. Pauls Church. The public is respectfully informed, that in consequence of die alteration to he made for ihe belter accommodation of of the audience, the next performance will lake iilace on lviouuay, ihe hlli inst.

'i'he regular days ol ill be Mon day. Wednesdays, and Fridays of each week. iii t.Jtaw His OAI.T WATER BATHS NOW OPEN at Cas k3 lie Garden, and at the f.xil of HarriMMi si. North River, from sunrise in the morning mini 10 o'elH at insht. m'24 Iwls TVTEW VdllK TATTEUSALI.S.

luciHisequeiice J. ol Ihe Kaces couimeuciiig on Mmitluv, bill inst. tl regular side al this place wdl bo piislponed until Mou day, 1 June. Several carriages havin been left on storage fir a long lime than one year, trie owucrs are requested lo call and settle their storage, or Ihey ill be sold lor the same the tirst jlon lav in July. JOHN W.

WATSON CO, 446 17XHIKH KN. 1 he Annual Exhibition of the National Academy of consisiiuu of ti works of living artists never iM ftire exlubiied by the A eadcmv, is now open in ihe 1 'linton Hall. Beekmaii st from 9 o'clock A. until 10 o'clock P. M.

Admission 25 cents Season Tickets 50 cents Cat alogues rents. ml4 AI.UABI.E PROPERTY JAS. BLEECKER SONS will sell at auction, at ihe M. rclian Exchange, Friilay 31st inst. tin following pieces id" ground situate III the 16ih and 9lh wards of the city of New York.

The tenement and lot of ground southwesterly comer ol riroadw av and U'li street, 41 feet 9 inches front on Broadway, luo feel 1 1 inches in depth ou Izih slreel. 71 feet 7 niches width in Uie rear, and 100 feet in depth un the est side. ALSO, the piece of ground wilh 3 tenements thereon. suuaie on side ol izm sireei, uciween nroaiiway aud 5th avenue, hems 157 feet front mi I2ih street, IM feet tne rear, 103 feel 10 inches hi length on the easterly side, and 150 feet in length on the westerly side. ALSO, ihe vacant lot ot ground at Ihe southwesterly corner of 6lh avenue and Greenwich lane, opposite lo the new market, liemg 41 feet 4i inches in front ou the 6'h avenue, 37 feet 9 inches on Greenwich lane, 60 feel in length on the westerly side, and 70 feet in length on the southerly side.

The sale will be positive. Title unexceptionable. Alafts. Sir. may lie seen at llie office of the auctioneers 27 Merchants' Exchange.

iu24 No. 202 1 LEG A NT PRIVATE RESIDENCE, ON Washington Square For Sale. James Bleeeker Sons will sell at auction, at the Exchange, oil Friday, 3lsl instant, at 12 o'clock, the House on Waverlv place, second door from Woosler street, being one t4 the elegant row, recently finished, fronting on Washington square. This house, which was erected under Uie direction of thai experienced bulkier. Samuel Thomson, Esq.

is believed lo be inferior lo no house the United Slates, either in r.iimu hipor convenience, ll is 27 feel 8 inches front ami rear and 58 teet deep. There are 17 lire places in the house and in Ihe 2d, 3d and 4ih sluries, (besides a laree bath room fitted up wuh all modem conveniences.) eleven bed rooms with tire (daces. The lot. which is subject lo a ground rent of $130 is 166 feet 7 inches deep wuh the rearopcniui; on a privale sl. of o5 feet, on winch a commodious stable is erected.

Twollurds of the purchase mouey may, if desired, re ma on mortgage at 6 per cent. The fiouse mav bevicwcd at any iimo previous to ihe le. (206) in 4 61 is IOR SALE tne Iwo Houses frooimg ou College Place, Nos. I and 2 These houses have been built by days work, aud are finished in a superior style. Enquire of m24 if S.

or JNO. BOYD, No. 39 Liberty st. FOR NEW HAVEN 4i HARTFORD DAILY ASlcamboat will leave ihu East River Steambo.i place, fool of Beck man street, every nun uing at 7 o'clock, (Sundays excepted) uuiilfurUier notice. Stages will be in readiness on the arrival of the boat! at New Haven to convey passengers lo Hartlbrd, Boston, Sic.

Freight taken at moderate For iur lliers information, inquire of JOHN SA XTON ci CO. 1 14 Souih st. or FI5 JACOB SON, 283 Pearl sl. POWLES HOOK FERRY. Fernaee le.

lurid fmm the ith of May to 61 cents. Children under 10 years nl age half price. rTMIE Sicamboais RICHARD VAHICK ami GEO. ASH I NGTON, will leave Ihe foot ofCourllaiidl sl. and Jersey City, every fifteen minutes, commencing with the hour.

1I 4 if BROAD CLOTHS, (Cloth Ro.nu up slairs.) John G. Mcrrell has ou hand, for sale at a small advance from auction cos! Fine and Mipcrliue blue Broad Cloths Do Invisible and bottle green Do uo olive and golden brown Do do Russel brown and wine color Do do Black and blue Cassimerrs Also, double fold black Bombazine fir coals and pantaloons, olive brown ami invisible green Merino clotlis, corded princelia, drillings, cotton cassmicre, yellow nankeen. Italian silk cravats, heavy brown cotton halt and king hose, bombazin slocks, for sale at 30 Maiden lane. mz5 2w EW. MUSIC James L.

Hew ill (Jo. 137 Broad way, have just published a number of new pi ces. among which will lie louml a Oereiiaae written by John E. ChoKvell, Esq. of this city music composed by Nath'l.

Woodward, Jr. of Boston. m24 NOTICE I he members of the Hoboken Turtle Club who have not received the season tickets will please call on the Treasurer, No. 44 Maiden lane previous to the 28th insl. al which lime it will he neces ary, in case of vacancies, lo fill up front the application bst.

mli Iw PEW IN ST. THOMAS CHURCH FOR SALE. The square Pew No. 139, situated the south aisle. Possession given the 1st or Mav next.

Apply to F55 tf E. BUTLER, 110 Pearl si. WANTED A colored Woman, as cook and washer to a small family none need appiy without tlx best of recoainieudations, at No. 123 Spring street. mS BOARDING.

A pleasant suit of rooms will be vacant on the first of June, (in consequence of the present occupants going lo Europe) at 40 Courtlan.lt st. where there are but few boarders. Terms reasonable. Wanted as above, a Cook and Waiter. m30 zawsstlstl A GENTLEMAN and but wile or iwo tie three sin elo gentlemen, can be accommodated wilh board, at 689 Broadway, the neighborhood of Bond st.

m8 3w ANTED, a btrady young wutuau attend chil Hron Nn. I I A TO LET ORLEASK, a'smail 10 acres, ii in the villazo of onkers. Pos immediatclv. For further particulars, enouire of JOHN J.HART, 488 Peart sl. nearly op a24 posite Augustus si i i TT mc iD A I A single liorsv CMCIXU, prinincH.wilii two strings of Bells, for sale low, at Cluhb Siabic, wt nrlow Kector sl.

mo 1 xOK SALE, an elegant second band fiauo, of Cl X1 menu Co. 'a maoutacture, London. Apply at 191 East Broadway. "20 NOTICE. The firm of Bowne It Dye being dissolved, aQ persons indebted lo the firm are requested to make payment to the subscriber, at the store No.

431 Broadway, who i. authorrzed to settle all the oulataad i Bg concern. aad all persona Having any demand, a gamst the urm, will present the same tor settlement. JOHN DYE, 421 Broadway. The stock is now sellmg off be low cost, as the business is lo be dosed without delay.

nx27 I EOV1LLE CLARET A few boxes of Uu. choice JLd brand, just reeerved aad for nle by GRACIE Jt CO. 20 Broad St. Also Ettetrae. Sl, Julie, and oUtcr PUBLIC SALES.

BY W. R. DEAN, No. 88 Orange street, Brooklyn. At Private Sale.

N. B. Gentleman in Njw York wishing to purchase prm ertv in Brooklyn, al privaU sale are mrited lo ex amine a Regisicr Book, where property in all parts of ihe village is recorded lor sate, aepi at uie rouciice ol auctioneer. 88 Orange st. Brooklyn.

A good second hand piano forte, in rxcellerd order apply at Ihe residence ol Hie auctioneer. liEiiRlMAN, CLARK Co. No. 171 Pearl slreel. F5) If 1VTTICE.

WILLIAM wishes lo inform his friends and the public that has remo ved his ottire to the store ef Messrs. Merrill Lhiwiic Co. No. 168 Pearl, corner of Pine and Pearl. All or clers for the sale of ttonsclinM furiiitiMc, real estali Sl.cntf sales.

Dry Goods and all ou; dooi sales will meet wuh prompt attention, if left al the office, 168 IVail, or n. iiiiiiiaui lei is. N.B. Persons ishing lo dispose of their furniture, slink, or trade, by public auction, or private sale, by call ins al theoilicc or addressing a note lo Win. MTiiiiell will meet prompt attention.

Advances made in all cases when icni.iieil. rrO LET, leae, tipper part of the lnufe No. X. 9 Chatham re. t.l.nu riy cupied as ihe P.ok Museuin.

I or terms, apply I. WM. M'DONNELL, Iu6 Pearl slreel. or at 9 Chiluim sire 1 m8 JlJP' loi.ipMK in consequence ofil.e weather, the ihe Funui lire sale Museum No. a Chatham st.

will take place en Monday, June 3d. at II o'clock, a large assori lilem oi new and cecond bond lurniluie, lirsi rale pia nos, new uoeu oi iiuiiucanv erecian made chair dressuii; bureaus, ol 6 4 drawer room bureaus 18 mnliouaiiy 6 pillar and claw bu aklasi tables; mahogany ilunni; tables; hcrrv dinini' ii bicakUs! ui ihi'gaiiv bcdsleads; wash stands, 40 doz cane HaL' Windsor, chairs.iuah.igauy writing desks; Britannia lea iMi i china tea scis 32 pieces Iu each set; rut and plan, bar table decanters; pint hail pint tundder.s ingrain i arpeiirn; brnss fire iioiis and tea tnvs. Alo. a large a 'sort men! of boots and seocs, all of which will be sold without rc will be ready ou previous io me sale. iN.ls.

1 hir siiicctihcr will aticnd lo ail out au s. all orders left al 1GS IVail si. or nl No. 9 Chatham si. will lie thankruilv received and siricilv allclcd lo.

"WM. lioNNEi.L, Au. iioiieer. Pawubrol.i r's Sah Fr day, Juse 1st, at lOo'chnk, al the store of M. S.

Pike, No. "38 Chatham si. a lare assortment of uniedei met1 pledges, e. Inch will then he tlejHisited a year and upwards. Pailiculaishere aner.

I K. N. HARRlStIN A. LEVY. Stoie I JS IJ Broadway.

Splrnilnl Oil Pninlitix. Thiiisday luoriuii' al II o'clock. A very s.ipcrb privale collection of Oil Paintings will he oliered at nuclloll oil Ilia! llloiliill, i ol line orieuiats by CorreHi, Paluiiudes, 'andi tuclile. GerarJdela Waillicau.V.iu )ck, Paul Ve ronese, Satvalor Kosa, Guido, Bourdon, tlaude, Rcma gle, AI. a niosl superb specimen of iinniu lure paliiliue, the Kupc of i ii iu, ami beautiful vasis, fK.iu the nii.itie.

A set of mu eiiui of auiiqiuties. vols, loiio Suiiili catalogue of Icii.ish painters, vols pilkuigtou's dicdoiiaty of palmers, and a number of oilier articles call be seen with catalogues. Wednesday, June 5. Coz.en's New York Museum 9 o'clock, al the store, all the stock of Cozzell's New York Museum, cotlslsl iug ol beauliful specimen; of Foreign and Domestic ain mals and turds in mahogany cases, insects, shells, minerals, Japanese and Souih Scacunosilit and a iiiiiiiIht ol other articles, ith all ihe furniture fixtures, isc of the Museum. Catalogues are now rea.lv, and the articles will bs ar ranged lor examination ou Monday morning.

B1 i tlAGGERTY, AUSTIN it CO. Store 167 Pearl street. Friday, At 12 o'clock, at the auciii.u room, 150 rolls 4, 5 and 6 4 red and black checked Canton Floor Mailing of Ihe newest pallcrns. BY J. T.

DOUtillTY. Siore 169 Br.iadwav. cili.esd.iv. al lies 2c Jewelry 9 clm at the aucliiw rwm, will be sold an extrusive assortment ns valuable yold and silver watches, consisting of chronometers, duplex, pa teni levers, hoiizuutals, Icpiue, man of ihcm full jewelled gold and hard dials, alt of latest style aud fashion. The lever matches made principally by Tobias, Mon Roskeii.

Also, a rich and valuable assortment of jewelry and fain articles, con. istiuj of diamond, filagree and jet work, in eveiy variety. Also, gold seals, rings, jjc, the whole comprising an as orliinnl of choice and valuable gisiils, worthy Ihe attention of city ami country dealers. Also, a number cf double and sinle barrel nns and pistiiN one superior rule gun wuh hot barrel to match the same stock. WcdnesJay F.veniii".

Valuable Books Sale lo commciii at half past 7 o'clock precisely, ihe slock of valuable slail and miscellaneous books, of a dealer declining bu.n. ess, comprising the following standard works: Hume, iiiollett and Bisscli's History of Lii dund 9 Pope's Wrorks, complete in I Sterne's Works I Shaksjieare's Works 2 do in 1 diamond cd. Spectator, complete in 1 Hunter's Sacred Biogranhy; Priestley's History of ihu Christian Church 5 Moore's Life of Berou 2 Buck's Theoloeical Dictionary; Clark's Commentary on tiic New Testament; quarto, pocket and diamond Bi oies, 1 cvtantents, Mlaim Hooks, Uiulls. Waters, kc. 33 1.

T. DOUGHTY'S regular sales el Furniture will be on Tuesdays and Fridays, contmoiiciug at 10 precisely. I.ibersl advances made on Furniture, new and second hand, sent lo be sold al anciion. IKJ" I '1' DorGHTV havina ihe assistance of Mr M. HENRY, can pay particular attention iu otit of door sales of Furmliire, and trusts from thw promptness wuii wnicn nis mismi ss lias been condiM ted, lo receive a sliarc of public patronage.

STEAM BOAT SANDUSKY, FO ALBANY. Accommodation equal to any on ihe River, having 112berths to sail from North side Powlcs Hook ferry on 1 inrsday, I'hmsday 1 Saturday, 1 rom New ork, al 6 clock, P. M. Monday, 1 vv i From Albany, at 3 o'clock, Frid iv way passengers mproporlion. tiy Fare 2 meals extra.

ni3 If iVTOTICE. Sioiie Mason have associaled them i. selv. irh Mr. Caleb Sw an, and will continue thc om.iussi Ht Business at No.

6 1 Pine slreel, under the lirinot STONE. SWAN New York, Mav In, IS33. m2 If MR. GODFREY, from Luna, Livingston Co. New York, who borrowed on the 10th April, from the siore of Ihe subscriber, H.ihn's Hebrew Bible, is re quested lo rclurn the said bible, or to send the money for it.

:ai.l lodlrey uiKtriled on llie loth April, at the Westeru Hotel, ill Courtlandi st. New Yrk. CHARLES DE BEHR, n.20 if 102 Broadway. I I Fl 1 nnr ililv In ii.h i 1 lozi or htiudrcd. or auuticd by an exiH son, at the Drug and Chemical Siore of iNAlllAIM U.

UKAIIAIH, m28 If 38 Cedar, cor. illiam sl. USTARD SEKIk A f. casks lre sale by I Vl iu22 P. EMS EM CO.

109 Pearl st. SUGAR sale by 40 hhds Orleat's, Murray's wharf, for GOODHUE 64 Souih sl. in 7 I ETE RS HA MS Brown and Olive for sale bv iu02 P. REMSEN CO. 109 Pearl TO HOUSEKEEPERS.

fTtH suiwcriber hasjusl receiieda fine assorlinenl of articles, consisting ot elegaul go hie tea Irays, wilh rich trold border of various colors; also, an el. assortioeut of iv'iry knives, iu setts knives without lorks, Irom li celebrated mauutarlory ol Joseph Rodders Sons with an assortment rd'Bnlan ma sets Britannia lamps elegant Sheffield plated castors do plated candlesticks, with snuflers and I rays to match silver plated di seit and table knives, wilh Fiench form forks to match silver buller knives, with pearl, ivory and silver handles silver pickle knives and lorks elegant flat plated and brass stair rods oval brass and copper lea kettles, with stands, a siiM rirt article. Also tea urns toast racks Clark's patent crimpms machines; patent revolving gridirons Lawrence unproved patent chandelier lamps together wilh a general assortment of housekeeping articles, all of which have been selected wiih the greatest care, and for on the most reason able terms, by IIA. MKI. Df.l.A AIN, ml7 tf 489 Broadway, corner Broome st.

COUNTRY SEAT To LET. The elegant Coun try Scat, siinaled at the 3 mile stone, between llie 3d Aveuiie and kl Boston Post Road, lying next lo the country scat of Joan G. Cottar, Esq. compri. ieg an elegant dwelling house 48 feet square, wilh fimr rooms on each floor, wilh fire places; stable, coach house, ice house, well filled with ice, ballon? house, The Har den is well stocked vegetables of all kinds, rape vines, trim trees, stiruiihcry, cic.

I lie wnoie compris ing about It acres. 1 lie anove is lonsidered one ol ine most eligible country seats near ihe cily coininaudiiiK a delightful view vf the East River. Possession will be eivi immediately. Apply at 169 Pearl slreel. m23 CJALT 1'ETRE 21 lass Crude, for sale by ui8 PETER REMSEN CO.

109 Peart st. TRISH LINENS. 3 cases 4 4 lri: Lmous; I do 8 ami lfl 4 Damask 1 balo Marseilles limits 2 do 10 4 snd 12 4 mill spun Sheetings 1 do Manilla or Sultana Skirts Tho above are offered at a small advance ly AARON FOUNTAIN, at his Linen Establishment, m25 corner Park Place and Broadway. WIN ES. hhds, quarter casks, and barrels Sherry In quarter casks, brown and pale Port Wine In quarter cask, and l.lids, Hart is and Son's brand Lisbon In pipes, hhds and quarter cask.

Bucellas In hhds and qr casks, very choice, entitled to tieoeiiiure, and lor sale ai liz croau st. liv m25 I1Y. et GEO. BARCLAY. jETERSHAMS.

2 bales fine London Petershams, for sale ai 32 Broad t. by nr25 HY. GEO. BARCLAY. SPRING CO.

offer for sale at No. 52 Pine tl slroet 100 cases Dedham blue CUihs 8 do fine London colored do IS do Satinets, assorted ovrors, 150 do Ames bury Flannels' do do 20 do Canton do 140 do fine 7.8 aad 4 4 bleached Ottawa SO0 bale. 4 4 brown licet in gs, for export 100 do Suffolk Drills, browa 40 do Dorchester Tick. 90 do Amoskeae do 8 eases Suffolk bleached Drills. m25 fiii.

aualnv. direct from the mines per srb Coral, for sale by RUPERT J. COCHRAN. 7ij47 24 Broad iirMt, PUBLIC SALES. W.

F. PELL i CO. Store No. 65 Wl Ireet. To morrow, PostKwd on account of ihe weather.

Druggists lass Ware At 11 o'clock a la re assortments ol druggists glass ware, just landed. Particulars hereafter. Sal So sal soila. Gum Aral ar I case first qualily gum do 2d Si animony 3 drum first qualily scami I.iiiuinvii3Al I o'clock at No i srammonv. Souih slreel.

ir account of wliom nLiin.n. an vttac. June 3,1. In Chancery Al 12 o'el, at the Exchange, Ihn iwoslory house and k4 ol ground in ihe 12th aid, on Ihe sort side ol sl. belwecn 6lh snd 7lh avenues, I now i map of property of William R.

Cooke, dated I by Noi. 'J7 i8. Se advertKemeul signed D. Cocwisr, master in chancery. June 4th.

InCliaiM erv At 12 o'clock, at Ihe Exchange, two lots on Ihe souih side of 8ih avenue, between 30 II 3lsl sis. bearing al a point 25 feet IS from corner of Sthli sl. and 8ih avtnite. ench lot 251'eet by lOO See mivrrllsciocut, ii'in D. Codwisc, master in vhan ciry.

Thursday, 5ih June. Al 12 o'ekirk, al ll.e Merchants' Exchange, Sale if Nimlv Lois of' I.aml, silualed on 81st, 8.M'. Kid, b5lh, Glh, 7h, 901 )i and 91st streets and between the 2d and Eighth Avenues. The sale will be itusiiite lo close trust. Maps and a more iiarticnUr decrtpiMit of Ihe proM rty may bo seen at the Merchants' Exchange ou and after Ihe Strtti Mav.

MOSES JAUUES, LAMBERT SUYDAM, Assignees. THOS. R. MEKCEIN, Ki ni June 7. Eleven I.nis on Fillll slreel.

Al 12 al II loLs ol ground on ll.e northerly side of Fillh slreel, between ateuues and D. i' rntav, June 7. Eleven lots on Filih siieel 12 o'clock, hynrde the Court nl CluiM irv, under llie diri ciiou' of Friday, June 7. er T.f I 'mlwise, all that niece of eround situuied on the i lv side .4" 5ih sl. between att une aud in ihe I lib Ward ol the said cily of New York, which is di signaicd ou a certain map annexed In ihe deed of jurtitiou between Thomas L.

igucii and wile, ami Ivr aiMi wile, 10 me sun in and lo il.c si. eel trout atd triangular piece of ground, saying ami exccpimg iherelr.uii ihe IM iow ing iarls of s. id triangular piece ol "round hereiohne said aiul rrnvevcil, to ii uV whole ol said lots No. 78, 77, 76, 75, i 74, winch is baniuled snuilu rly in front by 5. and nortln rly in rear by the cenlre lines of the hlin between said streets and bih st.

And, also all thai certain oiher piece of land No. I24oii said map, silualed on ihe northerly sice of 6h sl. at a distance ol 100 ll cast 11 ly fiom aveiine Dm said lOih ward, being 25 fl. width, ami 9d ft 10 in in length; together with all the es lalc and iiilcic of ihe jinr ics in llie sml in and lo the street in ln.nl of the raid lot, together ith all and spirillar the tcticmcitis belonging to or in any wish appertaining. D.

Codwise, mas'er chancery. At Privale Sale." 3 butt. Iron Sherry in bond. 100 bales printing cloths. 1 10 logs Spauh cellar.

20 boles choice tobacco, suitable fiir wrap.rrs. Land About (K) aciesof ihe principal pari which is in a wild slale, siltiilied he towns of Boll, ll ami usicr, Lower Cauda, and in Vermont near lloi low.i of luster, near the Canada Line, and in hi null couiiiy, ihe Ion i. of Coventry would be exchanged for real estate in llus cily. or if sold oue half of ihe pur ebae money miglii reiiiHiu ou mortgage. BY JAAII C.

SMITH, (Store No. 92 Broadway.) Thursday, 10 o'clock, al Ihe stoie, a general assortment of new second hand furniture, cut glass, philcd ware, ete. I 'ariicuiars to morrow. Friilay, Furniture. Third catalogue sale fie ihe season of spl.

mliJ cabin. I furmliiri china, plated ware, 4ict Particulars fiereali. r. AT PRIVATE SALE. An exlenive Rssortiueiit superior cabinet fur'iiiure comp ising 20 solas; U5 loilel uikl other bureaus; lOsule boaids; 20 do, mahogany chairs; 50 doz cane ami tush seat chairs; 311 single and dix.hle hsir inatlreses; cenlre and pier tables, marble lops; breakfast and lea lables, work an.1 iliiniig tables; chandeliers; 15 common bureaus; wauliob.

4c, all of which wiil he sold on Ihu most rcaauable Icrms. Also, sevi rat h.H 1.o..tal and upright piano lories of superior ion. and finish, one winch cost IUO0 will Iw sold very i nv io rinse the estate ol a person deceased. Persons selling out llicir (uiiiiturc, will receive pn nipl alleniioii. and xiianccs made when reumred.

't O.il duor sales attend, to and faiu.lis break in up housekeeping ill ph ae call when a satisfactory arrau.rfii.citl lor advance can be made if required. LV BOGGS, KAMPSON THOMPSt7NT. Si.mtc 163 Pearl slreel. Tuesday, Al 9 o'clock, al iheir auction room, a reneral assort. ineut offre imported Drvti.wHls.

YY SHUTWELL, FoX CO. Store 172 Peuil JL slreel. Tuesday, At i past 8 o'clock, from the shelves, a eeneral assort incut of seasonable I irv Goods. 1) "COR LI ES, HAYDOCK CO. Store 157 Pearl street.

Monday, Ihru Goods. Al 81 u'cluck "at their soelinn large and valuable assortment of seasonable lirvGootlr. Thursilay, At 9 o'clock, at I heir auction loom, i urnrnl menl of seasonable dry goods. 'ilZT SeeDn. ol this paper.

HORN E'S nl, last page al HCP'MEDICAL'CARD. Jrjf DOCTOR til.OVER is consulted vonlidciitially a. usual at his oinee. He ronMritirs to limit his prar lice lo a select branch of his profession, via strictures, gleets, gon.M rhiD, syphilis, seminal weakness, and ihe various complications of ihese disease. His ow practical experience, and Ihe recent improvements in medicine have enabled him lo introduce several important lacilitiea in Ihe treatment anj cure ol'lhese diseases.

He has carded from his practice those nausous mixtures that are prcscnlted lor Ihe cute ol g. eu. Struu i rs are niii.nscd liial Dr. G. has received r.

alar professional education, and confines his practice lo the treatment llus cla. ol discast s. Hisollice is at No. 2 Ann street, near Broadway, Snd and 3d ior from the American Museum, where he may Ik consulted until 10 in the veiling daily. Separate entrance and separate offices are provided.

iU Private entrance to Ihu office 3d door from the jO jsif HOlSOKEN FERRY. Ferriage reduced fiom the 5ih of Mav lo the 6ih of September to 64 ceiiui children under 10 years of age halfpricc. rpilE Slcainb at HOBOKEN and PIONEER will I leave ihe fool of Barclay street and Hohokcn every 20 minutes, commencing al ihe hour ami the FAIRY will leave ll.e foot of Canal street, al I he commencement of every liour and Hoboki every intermediate half hour. N. B.

On Sundays there will be two Boats from Canal street. 5 ntEVVAX CANDLES Pink, eretn, while and assorted colors, of any sire, from I's. In 6's. for sale by B. RIGHT ATWELL, 556 Broadway, 2 doors above J'i ale's Museum, ml 6 PA1 ENT 'i RUSSKS.

(The latest and netf iuqoved.) Irusses have lakcu ihe place of every other I instrument for the ermaiieiil retention mihi euro of Hernia or Ruplure. The Iruss inguinal Hernia (the most common njicries of rupture, )ir capable ofsdjiisiing ils.df sons 10 retain ihe rupture easily and firmly ill the most difficult cases. It orcasions no inconvenience lo be wearer and has never tailed lo give perfect lafulae liou. These Irusses scientifically arranged snd adapted to every de ree of corpulency and every specie, of ruplure. Thev are recommended by the 11101 nistingmshed surgeons.

Adjusted and by a urgeon wlio has devoted particular attention' lo Ibis department of mechanical surgery, al his office No, 2 Ann street, near Broadway, Iwo doors from the American Museum. 19 fk LNER V'A PILES, Ami Siphihiic and i Tl Balsam, lir (ion.rrhiea. The abtwe are so universally known for safely and radically curing veiH rial aHi elions, lhal it may be useless to say that ibey have been never known to fail. One box has al ways been found tiifficii ni, and no alteration of dirt or usual habits of I fe required, they defying sumch.u or discovery accimipanying directions in Euglish, French ami Spanish fur sale "by the prnprietor'sagcnt. NATAAN B.

GRAHAM, 2 38 Cedar, corner of William rt. I MJ Ll ll.e upper part of the Mug three story brick h.wise, No. 22 hamrs street, well calculated for a trenleel family lo a gmMj tenant will be rented low. Applv to RICHARD WILLIAMSON, "23 il 19 Maiden lane. BROOKLYN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY'.

The stockholders are berebv notified that the annual election for twenty one Directors will be held at Um office of the company on Monday, the 3d day of June next. i ue pou win tie opened at IU A. Al. and ckieea at iz at noon. Bv order of the Board of Diroclors.

m23i3J WM. ELLSWORTH, Sec'y. N' EW YORK TATTEBSALL'S. The proprietor nl this establishment inleud havtnr a nubile rale of bred Horses. Mares.

Fillies, ice. on die nimi Course, on 7'hursilay, the 28th inst, immediately af ter ine second race is run comprising some blood to be found in llus part of ihe country, of the finest For fur iher mlormauon as to pedivree, He. apy io JOHN W. WATSON fc CO, 24 446 Broadway. DR.

MII.DERBURGH'S Indian Vegetable Compound, lo prevent Ihe falln t' ducing hair on bald This is wiihout eaeepimn the best article of ihe kind in use, and it lias never been known lo lail. when used according lo the direction, accompanying it. For sale by HUsHTtfN ASPINWALL. m25 81 William proprietor, sole agent. iN.

Y. OR SALE, at east. Tailormg. 116 Broadwat. opposite ihe City Hotel and adjoining twil Enrhsii Silk Pocket Hanrikerchiefii, a superior arls n97 Succei loSaml Wbitmarah.

ICTOU COAL AFLOAT 60 ekaldrone best qxahry Pictoa Coal, direct from the per schr Elizabeth, for sale by RUPERT J. COCHRAN, m27 3t tS Broad street. I 1 1 1E3 4UW African 1 1 ide. for sole by IH deed, nh llie man annet. eu, isrccoid.

in the omcc of lleg.ster lor ilu eiiy and jmity ot Mew York I.I. 171 of conveyances, page 2.1, as lots No. 79. 7o, 71, 72. 73, 74.

75, 6. 77 78; it i 4 v. i ii 1 1 i I IT i 1. 1 If ib. i i w.

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