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PLEASANT EXCURSION, Thursday, July 4th, at 8 o'clock, A. M. Far Lng Branch, Skreunberm Inlrt and Red Bank. THE new low pressure steamboat PEACOCK, Cant Rowley, will leave Fulton Market wharf, Thursday morning, July 4th, at 8 o'clock precisely, for the above places, returning in tho afternoon, leaving Red Bank at 3 o'clock, anu uie ocean House, at Shrewsbury Inlet at half past o'clock. Stages will be in attendance upon the arrival of the h.it to convey passengers to Long Branch, (where ihev will be enable to stay several hours) and to other parts of the country.

Person tond ot the sea air and sea bathing will find this a most deligtitnil at.d invigorating excursion. Fare each way, 50 cents. N. B. Tne boat will leave the head of Cherry street CorleasHook, at half past 7 o'clock, A.M.

Jy3 pXCU RSitilM IU XUOSttUliTOjCOVE, L. I. j2j touching at White btone each kit. Fare 121 cents each way. The steamboat WESTCHESTER wiil leave the wharf east side Catharine Market, everv Tuesday.

Thursday and Saturday at 3 P. M. (after her arrival from Norwalk and Sawpiits) for the above places. and arrive dsck uie rj aooui f. ai.

Heroes taken at reasonable rates. Commencing Saturday, July 6th, 1833 racing days excepted. Jv32l FOURTH OF JULY. GREEN TURTLE SOUP. A large iireen Turtle will be served up To morrow, 4ih ot July, at 11 o'clock, at the Arcade Bath Re fectory, 41 Chambers street, between the Arcade Bath and Savings Bank, in the Old Kly Market style.

GEORGE WOLDRlDGE. Families can be supplied. Relishes can be had at all hours of the above day. jyS It NAAU HOTEL. MUSUUtTOK COVE STEAMBOAT LANDING, L.

I. Tho subscriber informs his friends and the public that he Las noned a large and spacious House for the reception of Boarders and Visiters, at the landing, Musquetoe Cove. The bouse is situatej a few Yards from the Bay, and enmnands an extensive view of the Sound. The Buy atfords plenty offish and (owl. The bar will be supplied with the best of wines, and the larder with every thin; the market produces.

A Steamboat plies daily from the landing to New York. JyS 2w HENRY ELDERT. NIBLO'ss SALOON. MESSRS. Major and Casalom, respectfully inform the public that their concert is postponed until the weather is more favorable of which due notice will be given.

J.v3 "T7 ANTED. By a respectable female, a siiui.t:on priva'o as semps tress, or nursery governess, in a priva'o family. Applications addressed to O. and left al Broadway, will be attended to and references given, Jy 3 It and left at 508 1UANTED A SITUATION, by a woman, as sempstress or nurse in a private family, and would have no obieciion to going to the country. The best cf recommendations can be given.

Please apply at the cor ner ot Bayard and MuiDerry jj i'T TTrANTED, an Engli or American White Wo man, to do the work oi a family consisting oi a gentleman and his wife. She must be a good cook, a good washer and ironer, tidy, sober, and honest, ana rive unexceptionable recommendations and references To such an one a permane situation and good wages would be given at 99 fourth street, Washington square J17 isllred OY WANTED A smart active boy from 14 to years of age. Apply al 219 Broadway. jy3 i If "ITTANTED A Woman between the age of 30 and 40 years, who understands plain cookery. The best of recommendations will be required.

Apply at 54 Vesevst. jy rf very superior quality, just received anu for sale by jyS St R. W. BULOID, 199 Broadway. TVTOTICE.

The Copartnership heretofore existing J.1 between tho subsbnbers, under the hrm oi Brown Blanchard, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 28 th June. HENRY BROWN, EDWARD BLANCHARD. The business of the late firm will be settled by H. RKOWN. whj will transact the same on his own ao cWai.

HENRY BROWN jyS It titEW YORK LIKE INSURANT Invsi i COMPANY. A dividend of 3 per cent, for the last six mom hs, on the capital stock of the company, has been declared by tne board OI trustees, payaoie on anu after the 10th instant. The transfer book will be closed from the 5lh to the 10th irot. E. A.

NICOLL, jvS SOt Secretary. ULTON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. dividend of four per cent, on the ca pital stock of this company, was declared by the board of directors mis day. payaoio wu uu their office No. 33 Wall street.

1. jy3 2w Secreary. MANHATTAN COM PAN Tho Manhattan Company have this dav declared a dividend of three and a half per cent, which will be paid to the stockholders on or after the 10th inst. ROBERT HITE, jv3 12t Cashier M. Co.

ERCHANTS' FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY. iVorioi A dividend of three and one half per cent on the capital stock has been declared this day, payable at the office of the Company, No. 53 all street, on and after the 15th inst. 2d Jtil, 1833. NATH.

W. STRONG, jy3 Ira Secretary. SHIP Robert Wilson, tor Vera. vruz. snippers oy this vessel will please clear their goods at the Custom House this day and send in their Bills of Lading.

The mail will be closed at the Post Office on the 5th mst, at 10 o'clock in the morning, at which time the ship will E. COLLINS. J3 tHINA Crape Embroidered Shawls. J. S.

Foun tain Co. 66 Maiden lane, corner of William st. hue on hsud a few scarlet 7 4 Crapa Shawls of tne most splendid description. Also black Mandarine Crapes, black Grass CJ.rrh Linen and Grass Skirts, tc which will be sold at the most reasonable prices possible. J3 BY order of Samuel L.

Selden, Esquire, First Jndge of the County Courts of the County of Monroe, Knii im kr i that an attachment has issued a ninst the mate of Robert G. Cook, now or late of Clarkson in said County, aa absconding or concealed debtor, on due proof made to the said First Judge, pursuant to the directions of the statute concerning atiacV ments against absconding, concealed, or non resident debtors. And that the same will be sold for the payment of his dews, unless he the said Robert G. Cook appear and discharge such attachment according to law, within three months from the first publication of this notice. And that the payment of any debts, and the delivery of any property belonging to uie saia aeoujr, io mm, or iot his use, and the transfer of any property by him, for any purpose whatever, are forbidden by law and are void.

Dated June 23. 1833. H. R. SELDEN, jy3 lawSm Attorney for Attaching Creditor.

HE UNFORTUNATE'S FRIEND. A friend in need, is a friend indeed." Patent right secured This justly celebrated medicine has taken the precedence of all others, for the positive cure of the gravel, and mercurial complaints and any or all the varied diseases of the urinary organs. The demand for it. considering the short time it has been made public, is without a parallel in the history of medicine and what is of much more consequence to ih reader, the success that has every where attended Ae use of it, is fully commensurate with the demand. Numerous choice ingredients of great celebrity have been scientifically introduced into the composition of the Friend and with the advice and concurrent testimony of respectable and eminent physicians, and with the fact of its having proved effectual in almost three thousend cases, and never, to my knowledge, failed in ten with this mass of testimony in its favor, I offer it to tho public as the most valuable remedy in Uie world foi the euro of urinal diseases.

Let all those affiided with any of these complaints, try it, and they will find that it is in very deed and truth The Unfortnnate'a Friend." It is an article that will sell readily at ail times, and in all places aud druggists and dealers throughout the United States and the two Canada, who wish to become authorized agents, will address their communications to me at any store. None is genuine without my signature aad all all persr is are notified that I will prosocute to the ex lent of the law, tho first and least infringement of my Patent right. Sold at the Bowery Medicine Store, 260 Bowery, New York. Price 2 per bottle. J2 li N.

W. BADEAU. TOCKS STOCKS STOCKS The public is respectfully informed that they can procure elastic bristle, aud frame slocks, warranted to keep their shape, made after the latest fashions in tne very nest manner, a nd materials of i he finest nualitv. at reduced prices. A great variety of ribbed and trimmed slocks of all kinds, constantly on hand also white and black hair cloth, bombazine, satin, silk aad velvet Stocks, together with a large assortment of men's, bov and children's Caps, for ale by L.

wuitAoub, jy36tis 105 William st. KNICKERBOCKER, New Volume, No. One. Peabudy Co. have just issued No.

1 of the Knickerbocker Magazine, which will be delivered to aty subscribers and sent by the mails to the country This Day. Notices of the Work The Knidkerboeier improve and Book Societies would act wisely in adding to their list of Periodicals." London Athe. It cannot fail of success." Washington Telegraph. It is a journal of no ordinary performance al present, and of high promise for the rutore." Philadelphia Gazette. Tejms, S3 lor 6 months or 5 a year.

Subscriptions taken at the Knickerbocker Office, 219 Broadway. All Letters must be post paid. jy3 3 lis GAUZE FLANNELS. D. S.

TURNER, 26 Maiden lane, has ihis day received one bale Gauze Flannels, from fine to superfine, and offers them for sale by the piece or yard. jyS lw PRINTS 30 packages dark Prints, various styles, received per Hogarth, from Liverpool, landed and for sale on favorable terms, by the package, by J3 GRACIE CO. 20 Broad st. LITHOGRAPHIC PAPER STONES Paper 14 by 21, 19 by 24, 20 by 25, 19 by 26 and 21 by 29 inches, of various qualities and an excellent assort atent of German Lithographic Stones, among which is a compleU set of sketches, comprising a drawing book, and also some oilier pieces, after the best masters, in good preservation, just ree'd for sale by J3 1 I. HOIT, 57 William street.

IMPROVED PATENT FLANNEL. S. St h. Holmes, have just received soma of Roger's Patent Flannel, warranted not to shrink. AU.

fSsiiM Flsandla one very fine. On hand a full assortment oil largo ize canib. Hankerchiefa. JrS lw MUSIC PAPER, just received, for sale by Uli 9t B0IT, 7 William trett. I I for va, I fj "pAPER Imperial, super royal, rortal, and Mxjiurn pruning paper, ana every quauiy oi writing papers, musianuy tor sale Dy I.

HUH jyS 57 William street. BLUE JET BLK. GRO DE SWISS Of superior quality and luster, this dav received and for sale low ny jy3 3t HAND fc FERRIS. 460 Pearl street. ftARPETING Tho subset ibers have just received several bales of carpeting of new and elegant pat ai ixj rearl st.

HA.U At h.KK.lS. jySlw FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION TO SAN DY HOOK. THE low pressure steamboat RUFUS KING, i ia. twir at a i. foot of Catharine street half past 9 o'clock, Fulton dock, Tuonan, iu clock, ami at nan past to cioca a.xvi.

touching at Union Uarden, totalen Island giving passengers an ounortunitv of dining and viewino i ukuiiiuusc anu naming in tne sun. Returning, will leave Sandy Hook at o'clock P. and touching at the above places. are eacn way cenu. jys Zl" LEECHES LEECHES LEECHES A superior lot of French and Portuguese Leeches, just received fnm France and Lisbon, and are lor sale tne thousand, hundred or dozen, bv W.

SIMONSON, Druggist, 79 Fulton street, corner oi Gold. N. B. Promnt attention naid to all orders lor aonlv ins Leeches at anv hour of the dav or night bv an exue c.i. cu person.

vl 31 DOLLARS REWARD' Lost on Satur cay attemoon, between 6 and 8 cluck, in going to, or coming from Cato's, a single cased gold patent lever Watch, with gold face, made in Liverpool, bv John Moncas.No. 617D. The fi. ide: or watchmakers, or pawnbrokers, sloni.in" the same, hv lravino it at No. 26 veaar street, will receive the above reward, and the thanks oi the owner.

jyl St 0 MR. JOHN HUGHES having joined Edward L. Parsons, the business will hereafter be conducted under the firm of PARSON HUGHES, jyl St 54 Pine street. FOK SALE The unexpired lease of seven vears of a Liquor Establishment, sturk and futures fl.r aale: one oi tne oest stands in the city. The proprietor going into other business is the cause of disposing of Uie place.

r.casc auaress u. at mis othec. ivl tf GUARDIAN INSURANCE COMPANY. NOTICE is hereby given, that, by order oi the Board of Directors, the second Instalment of Forty five dollars per share, in the Capital stock of the Guardian In surauce Company, is required to be paid, or tecured to 6c paid, on Wednesday the lOihdsv of Inl Office of the Comnanv. No.

29 Wall aireet. Bv the act of incorporation, the payment may be secured, by the public storks created by this, or any other state, or bv the United States, or any incorporated city or Bank of this State, which shall be at the time, at or a bove par value in the market." persons who mtend to give security as above, are re quested to make the arrangement, bet.ire the Win inst. JOSEPH GREENLEAF, Secretary. jyl St rrHE President ind Directors ottlie Ocean Insurance I Company, have this day declared a dividend of six per cent, on their Capital Stock for the last six months. pavable on andaffer Monday next, the 8 lb instant.

New York, 1st Julv, 1833. JAS. SCUERMERHORN Sec'y, Jl 2w TVIEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY. dividend of six per cent, on the Capital ock for the last six months, has been declared, payable on de mand, at the Office of the Company, 25 Merchants' Ex change. A.

B. NEILSON, Secretary. jyi A' LE i lRE COMPANY OF NEW YORK The Board of Directors have declared a Dividend oi io ir and a half per cent upon the capital stock for the la. months, pavable on or after the loth instant. The Trar.

will be closed until the 16th. Bj ire. THOMAS GLOVER, jy2 3w Secretary. OWAKD INSURANCE COMPANY. A di companv.

was this day declared by the board of direc tors, pavau on and alter tne luin inst. at tneir omce, No. 54 Wall su July 1st, 1833. LOUIS PHILLIPS, jy2 lm Secretary. TV TEW YORK INSURANCE COMPANY.

The President and Iirectors have this day declared a dividend of five per cent on the capital stock of the company for the last six months, payable to the stock holders or their legal representatives, on and alter the eth inst. at the office 34 Wall st. THEO. B. SATTERTHWAITE.

Jyl Im Secretary. "COMMERCIAL Insurance Company of Ihe City oi New York. 1 he Directors oi aid Company have this day declared a dividend of six per cent, on their Capital Stock, payable on and after July 2, 1883. Julv 1st. Jl ii lw DISCoLliSE ON GENIUS, delivered in the Hail of Delegates.

Richmond, Va. on occasion of the Anniversary of the Richmond Young Men's Society, bv Joseph Hulbert Nichols, just published and for sale by 1 nc ri tnAKLC 0 T. OCiI 1 CV jyl 3t 102 Broadway. EXCURSION TO SANDY HOOK AiSU THE FISHING BANKS On Tuesdays and Fridays. The low pressure steamboat HERCULES, Captain Stephen W.

Titus, will leave the foot of Canal sire 1, N. R. at 8 o'clock, aad Catharine st. E. R.

at 8 o'cl and Whitehall Dock at 9 o'clock, every Tuesday aud Friday, and proceed to the Fishing Banks, and return in the afternoon. Fare for the trip 75 cents. Bait furnished on board. jyl tf THE CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, CAPITAL S300.0UO. Office No.

169 Chatham, corner of James street. THE Capital Stock of this Company having been alt paid in and secured, agreeably to the conditions of the Act of incorporation, the company will receive applications for msurin: dwelling houses, warehouses and other buildings, ships in port and their cargoes, merchandise, machinery, household fu niture anu other personal property against loss or damage by Fine, on terms as lavorabie as any outer ire insurance company ui uie citv. DIRECTORS. Preserved Fish, John I Wight, Cornelius W. Lawrence, John Barrow, Josiah Mary, Joseph W.

Corlies, Benj amin lark, Isaac Frost, Thomas Hunt, Edward A. Wright, Amos Willets, William C. White, Abraham Beil Robert Hicks, Robert J. Walker. Thomas Leegett, Jr.

Thomas J. Townsen Wm. H. Falls, Peter S. Titus, Lnind S.

Brown. JOHN BARROW, President. R. A. Reading, Secretary.

N. Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage. it TRAVELLERS FAMILIES retiring to the rnnnirr will find a laroe assortment of Medicine Ohests of various pV.teras and sizes, many of unusually fine workmanship at Drug and chemical Store, J28 203 Brdway, cor. Duane st. TABLE NAPKi.iS.

S. I Maiden lane, have just received an assortment of Damask Napkins, 4 8 to 5 8 and 7 8. large alsi, 8 4 Damask Table Linen and Table Cloths, of variomf sizes; hirds eye Diapers and other Toweling. jv2 TEMORANDA of a Residence at the tiourt of 1VJ. London, by Richard Rush, Envoy of the United States from 1817 to 1825, 8vo.

Just received and for sale by CHARLES DE BEHR, Jv 3t 1U2 Broadway. TEW NOVEL, BY AlisiS AUSTEN Emma, in vols. JZmo. Just received and ior saie oy CHARLES DE BEHR. Jy2 St 102 Broadway.

GENERAL FURNISHING STORE The subscriber has now on hand, a large and well assorted stock of Furnishing Hardware, comprising tea trays, waiters, bread baskets, bronzed, Britannia metal, and best block tin tea and coffee urns; best Sheffield plated and Britannia metal goods; table cotlery, crimping and goffering machines; bronzed and japanned rmibaella stands; door porters, bathing tubs, best brass, enamefled and composition kettles; preserving pans, boilers, Also, a large assortment of tubs, pails, baskets, brushes, brooms, carriage and parlour rugs, grass mats and a variety of other useful housekeeping articles, too numerous to mention, fur sale by W. B. WINDLE, J2 56 Maiden Line. MILK OF ROSES From the exposition of every individual to the burning heat of a summer sun. the immediate action of its rays tend to discolor the skin.

The Milk of Roses we confidently recommend as the purest preparation extant, being a most delightful perfume as well as its immediate reduction of freckles, pimples and discolourations. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by SNYDER CO. Jy2 No. 39 Cedar si. corner William.

KALYDOR In all scorbutic eruptions and pimples of the face or akin, excoriations from the action or exposure to the sun, or chafing, no preparation will be found so efficient in their immediate eradication. In warm and iltry weather it will be found to revivify as well as preserve and improve the complexion. For sale wholesale and retail by SNYDER CO. 39 Cedar st. corner William.

TVi 'W PUBLICATIONS. Memoranda of a Reai SI 1 1 Ti fM Court uf London, by Richard Rush, anniinanr aad Minister Plenipotentiary of ihe United Siates.from 1817 to 1825, 1 vol. 8vo. Young's Elements ofGeometry, with notes, Bvo. Emma, a Novel by Miss Austen, vols.

lima. Just received and for sale by Charles de behr, jyt St 102 Broadway. AMBRIC HDKFS Holmes have just received an assortment of large and small sizes Linen Cambric Hdkfs. u' i. Ob hand Grass cloth and white Pongee kfs black and white corded Skirts, for sale at No.

65 Maiden hue. J23t CHATEAU MARGAUX WINE. ABININGER fc SON, hating contracted with MR. D. LYNCH, for Ihe purchase of aU the CHATEAU MARGAUX WINE, reserved for the United States, will hereafter supply all orders for the same, wholesale or retail.

They have on nana prcsem, bottles each, of 1827, but wUI in the mean lime take orders for Ihe vintif ol l828, which is warranted to prove equal to either eftho former importations. Jl9 POUCHONG TEA 25 package Poochong Tea of an extra quality, ordered expressly for the sub scribers retail sales, this day received from B'on. and sale by RICH'D. WILLIAMSON, jyt 19 Maiden lane. MOCHA COFF EE IS bale Modut Coffee, ofthe choicest drscs iptioa aad nearly as low priced as Ja for sale by Kiuuv.

wii.uaniisoi', i At an k. wa Java coffee, selected xprcsc im, for s4 as ahovf. jSfJtf for fcwlj coMiwirtKWi a of it ft to A to a in Tra' PKNNT MAGAZINE of the Soeiety fer ftel Diffusion of Useful Knowledge Published Weekly. In consequence of tho very extensive and mereasing demand for the Prim MAaizna," tbe undersigned ftgeni ior in saie ot ute whole ol tbe publication issued oy maioocieiy, oeg, announce mat he has made ar ni skwav, from a new set of Stereotype Plates cast in London ex press for that purpose A pecirnro number ot which mav seen 8,1 everv hrwsL(nr thmtiuhmii ihs 1 I' Miiwaj QiutJi, may ue seen ai every hookslor throughout lha Uninn agents are appointed la ail uie principal cities, of whom A .1 may oe purenasea e.tner wnoiesale or retail, and r. r.

cents per in o. any one ol which may be purchased separately. Two ill he mmlishiarl iveektv unftl ik. those already issued by the Society. The publication will commence as early as possible and be continued at regular intervals, aepenaam oniy on tne arrival of tne packets Win London.

WM. JACKSON, 71 Maiden lane, new Tork, June, IS33. Extract from the preface to thefiret volume jmliluhed De cemUr 31, IS32. Upon the completion of the First Volume of the fennv Alagazine, it may not De inexpedient to offer a few observations to the purcliasers of" this little work, whose sales have been justly regarded as one of the most remarkable indicati ons of the extent to which the desire tor knowledge has reached in the united Kingdom. It was considered by Edmund Burke, about forty vears ago, that there were eighty thousand reader in this coun try.

In the present year it has been shown, by the sale of the nuv Magazine," that there are two hundred cne periodical work. It may be fairly calculated that the umber of readers of that single work amounts to a If this incontestiblo evidence of the spreatrof the abili ty to rtad be most satisfactory, it is still more satisfac tory to consider tho siecies ot reading which has had such an extensive nd increasing popularity. In this work there has never been a single sentence that could inflame a vicious appeiite and not a paragraph that could minister to prejudices and superstitions which a few years since were common. There have been no ex citemenls for tlie lovers of the marvellous no tattle or a fuiiirvwt s. aaaswn LrvL aa aju vjs ouse ior grauncauon oi a diseased taste tor personality and, above all, no party politics.

Tho subjects of a diseased taste for person which have umiomily been treated have been of the broadest and simplest character. Strikiiur points of Na tural History Accounts of tbe great Works of Art in Sculpture and Painting Descriptions of such Antiquities as possess historical interest Personal Narratives ol 1 ravelkrs cJiograpnies oi Alen who have had a permanent iniluence on the condition ofthe world Elementary Principles of Language and Numbers established facts in Statistics aruf Political Economy these have supplied the materials lor exciting the curiosity of a million of readers, i his consideration furnishes the most convincing ar.tr.. er to the few (if any there now remain) who assert tha General Education is an evil. The peo ple will not atx 'Mi power ihey have acquired to read, and tlierelo; to m. them be addressed in tne spirit of sincerity i respect, and they will ptove that iney are iuliy cnt: led to the praise which Milton bestowed unon llaeir jrefathcrs.

as a nation nut slow and dull, but of a quick, ingenious, and piercing spirit, acute to invent, suLUo and to discourse, not beneath the reach of any pom: the highest that human capacity UI WNU U. It must not, however, ba forgotten that some of the unexampled success ot tins little work is to be ascribed to tho liberal employment of illustrations, by means of ooa cuis. ai i ne commencement ol the uublicatian. before the larse sale which it has reached could al all have been contemplated, the cuts were few in number, and partly selected from another work of the Society lh l.i iif Rnlrrtimini Vini.lUu .1... have been contemplated, the cuts were few in number.

the "Library of Lnlertatning Knowledge." But as th public encouragement enabled the conductors to make "Ull greater exertions to give permanency to the success which the Penny Magazine" had obtained, it became necessary to engage artists of eminence.both as draughts men and woud engravers. to gratify a proper curiosity. and cuiuvats an increasing taste, by giving representa I uons oi me auesi vvoras oi An, ot Jloaumenta oi Ann quity, and ef subjects of Natural History, in a style that had been previously considered to belong only to expensive joks. In the prosecution of this undertaking there have been mechanical difficulties. The wood cuts as well as the text, are transferred to stereotype olaic and the impressions are rapidly printed from these plates Dy macuinory.

mm mis process mere can or course be no delicate and careful adjustment, such as is found ne cessary in pnnungwoofl ruts by the common press. The average number ofthe Penny Magazine," printed daily from two sets ofstereolype plates, is sixteen thousand on both sides at the common printing press, one thou sand impressions, on ootn siaes, can only be obtained, even where partisular care is not required. Seeing, therefore, thai the eed with which the Penny Maga zine" is prinieu, is pxieen umes greater man in ordinary printing, some induW nce must be made fur defects in ihe wooJ cuts. as fiev anoeared in a few of thn nrin numbe s. Those dfects have been now alnuwt entire I ly overcome, by Its talent of the engravers, adapting 1 their art to a new nocess.

London, UHAK.l.fc.5 K.MGHT. New Y'olt, WIuLlAM JACKSON. Mav also be hajl of the urdermenuoned Agents. Boston, Hilhard, 5 ray Stiles. Co.

Augusta, Richards Ga Cambridge, Browi Shat nahl. tuck Uo. Few Orleans, Hotchkiss Providence, (R. I) Geo. Co.

Mobile, J. S. Kellogg Abauy. W. C.

Little, Dana. Hartford, J. F. Eunting ton. i my, o.

marker. New Haven, H. lowe Bnavia, Sherman. Parker Co. i mL I Zn.

I Co. PhUadelphia. T. TjAsh. Biffalo, R.

W. Haskins. Pitsburg, Kay Co. Wheeling, Fisher Co. Cacinnali, J.

Drake Co. CMumbus, (Ohio) J. N. i Whiting. lexington, M.

Kennedy, louisville, Eichbaum Norvell. it. Louis, E. L. Clarke Co.

Detroit, S. Wells. Haltimure, a J.iteai. Washington, P.c 'JJionip son Homans. 1 Richmond, J.

Smith. i Norfolk. C. Hall. Raleigh, Charleston, (S.C,)S.

lab cock son. Columbia. ISC.l J. W. Cunningham.

Savannah, (Geo.) Pufe THE PENNY Cya.OEDlA. ofthe Society for the Diffusion of Useful Nirlmlge. That retttilar nerimlieal (Veiilnltrdi than the ui I I I I I j. I eu hundred thousand copies the Penny Magazine has I Columbia County at Keeds's Tavern, Hills established this unwirtant 0l that there are to b.i found I Coamy ai Wing's Tavern, South Dover much greater number oleadi rs than could possibly I nave ocen in anvmicuiation Lelure ihe exteri I in.m wi. tiied.

The iiiirr I work also shows, that it not necessary to address I ine great uooy oi tne pcutaon matters ol temporary in I terest in order to secure teii attention and, above all, I that the desire for knowlagg which so universally pre I vails, is unmixe wiih air baa a unwhulesome I mental stimulaxus, oce4U solely from a pure and honest anxiety on i pat of qis great number of readers to apply their to useful and general subjects, provided ye ireA au intelligible and simpie manner. I Wiihin the iast twenr yars tfjc elementary education the working clashes aut been 4 ad.l advancing and Uiere ara now hundrcst ol ltioinnls ol adults ul both gexes engaged in tho various oiupations of profitable indus'ry, lio are anxulis lo dtrei the powers of reading which they bave acqured to su i employment of their leisure hours as may alonce fun. Ii amusement and instruction. mcit tiis general Jesu fur k.iou!edge, was reqaig. that ntrks of rea lofsrniation should be irouuced, at the cutae st Kisbio Jralc, and at short ln ervais of time.

13 ca possible demand for such works, upon a praciple wtn4 assumes the number of purc'iascrs lo be thutsands iustad of tens, there is no difficulty in commindag the bestalent both of writers and of artists which tie country ttWs, and yet preserving the condition tf extreme clfcpness and by sup plying as much matter as may oeanvenientlv perused within a given period, at a price saich may bo easily paid even by the humblest person, tsjre is a much better security for the improvement of uYbcople than can be obtained bv any asscciation. howevs) well directed, for I 'e gratuitous distribntion ol tracts oeisisal of th laboring classes. Tha? Committee ol the Society fe) the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge hive thought it rigA to make this announcement of tlie principle which tin guided them in the establishment of tiie Penny lga before entering upon a doiad of iheir plan fur puualuug tlie Penny Cvclopadia. I It is scarcely necessary fo observe at such a work, be adequately executed, must denskl do common portion ot zeal anu industry. it wouia me easy to iim i any ofthe excellent CyclopJias whichptve been pub I lished ui tins at: other countries, and tornpare a hasty Trao i porta tion Companies.

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1 TTEXICAN Line packet to sail 5th inst. The very I I a i a vj hi railing cuiiinr inu suuini ihiu autjri iwuvi. wili take the plale of the Virginia, for this voyage, under the eomamd of Capt. Trash, and sail as abJve. For it I I UilH UtT latMIC, SUftVUJdC IJtUIMWiut luiuwireu modations.

aoolv on board at Pine su wharf or to I E. R. COLLINS, 68 st, I Thinners will nlease send their goods on or I efore the3d it'ist. as the packet must leave with the mai 1 I .1 1 1 on tneatn. jy FOR CHARLESTON.

Packet ship Lme. rTHEfastsailingcopperedship SUTTON, M. Berry, J. master, has nart of her carso engaged, will meet with despatch. For freight or passage, having extensive accommodations, apply on boaid.

east side Burling sup, or to GEORGE SUTTON, J28 88 South st. corner Burling slip. Jor FREIGH or CHA TER. rpHE Danish brig B1RGISHA, Ja. about loUU bbls.

burthen, will De ready to receive cargo next week, apply to DAVID KOOliKS It BON, jy3 214 Washington st. FOR RIO GRANDE. THE superior coppered and copper fastened barque CORNELIA. Holmes, master, will sail for the above port on the 7th of July. For freicht or passage, PP'T zlSxt.

UK.lJXJNJil.Jj ci UU. jiMJ 134 Front st. FOR LIVERPOOL. Packet shin of the 8th Julv. fyHE packet ship NAPOLEON.J.

P. Smith, master, JL isnow loading at Pine st. wharf. For freight or pas sage, appiy to tne uantain on Donra. or to Fish, grinnell co.

J28 134 Front st BUENOS AYRES. low A Vessel will be despatched, if 800 bbls. can ho obtained. Apply to J28 DE FOREST fON, 82 South st. FOR PORT AU PRINCE.

Fast sailing Vessel will sai 1 in all next week For J.X. ireight. apply to J28 DE FOREST SON, 82 South st. PACKETS FOR HA VRE Union Line. 'pHE ship ALBANY, Hawkins, master, will sail on the 8th July 1 or Ireight or passage, to WILLIAM WHITLOCK.

Jr. 46 South street or JOHN I. BOYD, 49 Wail sr. J72 For FREIGHT OR CHARTER. rpHE Br.

brig EDWARD, J. H. Dixon, master, will JL oe ready to load in a few days is zbU Ions burthen. and will accept ol a ireight from this or any southern port to Great Britain or the continent. Apply at 32 Broad st.

to J26 HY. GEO. BARCLAY For LONDON BrituA Vvuel. To sail 5th Julv. THE very fast sailing coppered ship ELIZA, Capt.

Davidson, havin? two thirds of her caro enpairud and gnin: on board, will sail as above. For freight or passage, apply on noard, at rMne st. v. nart, or to K. UULL1NS, 68 South street, or RAPELYE, WOTHERSPOON CO.

Wall street. No debts ofthe crew's contracting will be paid by the captain or consi.nees. 4 THE first class British schooner FELIX, H. mand, master, will have dispatch, For freight ar or passage, apply at 32 Barclay st. to ill UtU.

UAKULA X. ner St. mOdlwIawtf is hereby given, tiiat an elect lor tnirteen i 1 directors tor the Seventh Ward Bank, and of three lnsnetnra nl lh. Km, I wll k. held at the houso of Hugh Bradley, No.

i59 Madison st. on Saturday, the thirteentli dav oi Julv neit. The poll will be opened at eleven o'clcck in the morning and close at three o'clock in the afternoon. J. R.

WHITING, WILLIAM S. COE. ABRAHAM DALLY, WILLIAM SCOTT, HENRY ERBEN. Commissioners, NEW YORK AND ALBANY RAIL KOADC 9M PA NY. "VTOTICE.

The books for subscription to the Capital kiuu oi me anove company win oe opened the olh and I7th day of July next, between the 11 clock, A. M. and 2 o'clock, P. M. at the City Bank in the city of New York, at the Eagle Tavern in the city of Albany, at Ihe Mechanics' Hall in the city of I Trnv.

n.l T.uavn A u. tuv tvwu muicilM. in Dutchess County. The amount reotrired to be subscribed bv the amenrl. tuarirr ueiure me commencement ot the work, is one i i 1 i million ol dollars, in shares of one hundred each, of hich five dollars on each share is to be paid at the tin.e a ob scripuon.

Jjaied June 20, 1833. COMMISSIONERS. Uidoon L.ee, Lynde Callui. John Lozier. Flisha 'ik.

bits, amuel Swartwout, James B. Miirrav. Dank I I 000 1 uckffr CorneUu. Harsen. Cij of i.iew I wa.

Beniamin Knower. John T. Norton. John Tn.n..n,l 9 w.ii..m a ier rz I Townsend McCoun, Ehas Pattison, Troy. Abraham P.

Holdridge. Soencertown. aaasssxa. uiniuy VSI CU UIIBII, Augustus remain. Hillsdale.

Rufus Reed, Hudjon. Enos Hopkins Spencer's Corner. John Snyder, Ancram. Thomas Tabor, 2d. Dover.

Albro Aikin, Quaker Hill. alterCnnnigham, Poughkeepsie. Walker Todd. Carroel. William Jay, Bedford.

Jesse Smith, North Salem. or greater accommodation the Books will also be opened in the following places: at Great's Tavern, I "'cnes county at Haviland's Tavern. Patterson im" avem, Dcuiora eat Chester County at each of which nlaces om or 0Je Commissioners will attend to the reception of Letters addressed to the Commissioners with enclosure ofthe money or checks will be considered equivalent to a subscription. June 20 SOt EWYORK. ALBANY, TROY STEAM BOAT LINE.

Arrangement for July. ore 3 dollar AleaU Extra. Morning Line at 7 o'clock daily from the foot of Bar clay street. The ALBANY. Capt.

Jenkins. Monday 1st Friday 5th Tuesday 9th Saturday 13th Tues Jay 16th Saturday 20th Wednesday 24.h Sunday 28th Wednesday 31 t. The NOVELTY, CapU Wiswall. Tuesday 2J Monday 8ih Friday 12th Wednesday l'ih Monday 22d Saturday 27tlt. The CHAMPLA1N, Capt.

Gorbam. Wednesday 3d Saturday dih Wednesday 10th Sunday l4ji Thursday 18lh Sunday 21st Thursday 25th Monday 29th. 1 ke Jirtic, uapt. oenson. Thursday 4th Sundsy Thursday 11th Monday io a Friday 19th Tuesday 23d Friday 26th Tuesday 30th.

Ninght Line at 6 o'clock daily from the foot of Cortland street OHIO, Capt. M. Bartholomew. DEWITT CLIJN 1 Uj, Ciapt. leo.

n. oeymour. CONSTELLATION. Capl. R.

G. Cruttcnden. CONSTITUTION, Capt. A. Hoyt.

For berths or passage, apply on board or at the office foot of Barclay and Cortland streets. N. B. All freight must be sent on board one hour pre vious to starting. All Baggage at tne owners risa.

ROPOSALS FOR LOAN. Delaware (na Canal, and Camben and Amboy Railroad sta fo, a 1amji hundred thousand dollars, for the us 0f the joint Companiea, to complete their respective works in the Slate of Now Jersey, which proposals will be received at Pnncetan until the tenth day of July, prox Ttftvnronosals mav be for tho whole sum, or any part thereof, no less than tea thousand dollars, and must distinctly state the pce that will be paid for a stock bearing fi per cent, interest or a slock bearing six per cent, interest per annum. Tie Commissioners will require ten per cent, of the loan lobe paid at the time of contracting or within ten days the re iter, and subsequently fifteen per cent, monthly, until the whole shall be paid. The contractors may pay either or. allof the subsequent instalments at any tune previous to the becoming due, and interest will commence on eacn payrneBvirom ine date thereof; aad ia case payment of any instalment shall not be made at the tune Ihe same may become duw then the inunreat shall cease to accrue on the payments previously made When said payments shall be completed, certificates or bonds ia such form aa may be agreed upon in the terms ofthe contract, will be issued, irredeemable until rfier the expiration of thirty years, from t'io 1st July, l.

A half yearly interest accordinc lo the terms con tracted for, will be paid on said loan either in the city of rbilaueiphia or JNew xoia, at the op jon ol ne bolder oi the certificates, at wcicn pi aces books ol transter will be Kept. The Uaaal and Kail Koad, and Uie probts thereof, are pledged by the joint Companies as security for the ment of tne principal ana interest oi saia Man. The Commissioners reserve to themselves the liberty of faking such part of the proposed loan as they may deem proper, and for tbe interest of ihe Companies. The sum now proposed will be sufficient to effect the entire cooipletioa'of the Canal and Rail Road, and tbe Lnrectora bave ao douot ot completing now wonts within the present year, or early in the ensuing spring. All letters with proposals to be directed to this place, to arrive by the time mentioned and addressed to tbe subscribers, and superscribed Proposals far Loan which letters shall be opened together on the 1 1th day of July.

JOHN POTTER, ROBERT L. "STEVENS, VCootm'rs. ROBERT F. STOCKTON, Princeton, New Jersey, 18th June, 1833. Je2TistJTl0 STORE TO LET.

The large and commodious Pine street, adjoining the silo of tha intended Custom House. It cental as Counting Rooms oo the first and second floors, and will be rented reasonable. Inquire ot A. MAC TIER, on tbe promises, JI5 tf or 39 Liberty street MULES A rood sound pair of middling ane Mi five years oU. and kind io harnessi Srsale reasonable price 4t 157 Bleecker au.

vjSS Mules, at a tf HEMP 40Q bales Manila Hemp, fbt nia 1 QOOOWafcCQ i South I in I at uvi s.k I of in of feet JL the until for ft or and rt. ry( ny 71 JL AMUSEMENTS. TJAKK THEATRE. For the benefit Opera of i wrwsj iv junra oulf' Mrs, Austin Sandy, Mr.PUciJe Gaveton, Hr Roynoldson. First act of the IN V1NCIBI.ES I Vlctoir.

Mim tf" at. i wbutot vrowiK Mr. Jones Victoire. Miss C. Fisher.

After which, the 2d act of rim, iirs. Austin. Ta conclude with the 2d act ofDER FRETSOH rrT7 i Austin. THEATRE 4tA OF JULY In commemoration of the Declararkin of ln.lprn ndiw iho i the Theatre will be brilliantly Illuminated, and three Emblematical Transnarencies exhibited in tuumrnr id. 57'h Year of Independence.

Thursday Evemiu July 4. the Entertainments will commence with the 2d act of MASANIELLO. or the Dumb Girl of Port ici. After which the new netit come. dy entitled the FOUR SISTERS.

To which will be added a Burlesque Opera in one act, entitled CUPID. To conclude with the Romantie Melo Drama of THE WOOD DFMON. AMERICAN THEATRE BOWERY. Inconsequence of the extensive preparations (necessary for the production of BLACK BEARD, there wiil be no performance this evening. THEATRE A CARD Mrs.

AUSTIN'S BenefitOn which occasion Mrs. Ausrin and Miss Clara Fisher will appear. Mrs. Austin respecifuilv announces to her friend and the public, that her Benefit will take place on ncsday evenuig next, July 3d, on which occasion will performed the 2d Act of Ihe Opera of 1 rlti TJilvliST Ferdinand, Mr Jones; Ariel, Airs Austin. After which, the 1st Act of THE IN INCI BLES Victoire, Miss Clara Fisher.

To which will be added the 2d Act of THE WHITE LADY George Brown, Mr Jones; Louise, Mrs Austin. To conclude with the 2d Act ofDER FREISCHUTZ Adolph, Mr Jones; Caspar. Mr Revnoldson: Killian. riaciae, 1.11x1a., Airs Austin; It use, ivirs snarpe. 1 91 AST WEEK Tho Exhibition of Tarn O'Shanler A will close on Saturday Julv 6th.

at the American Acaaemy carciay street. jyl ol TIBLO'S GARDEN. GRAND GAIA, CON 111 CERT, FIRE IVQRKSAn commemoration oi tneuionous FOURTH OF JULY '76, VVM. NIBLO respectfully informs the public, the 57th Anniversary of American lndependencu. will be celebrated in a manner commensurato with this gieat and patriotic Jubilee.

Mo pains or expense has been un uid ucvuraiiuiis auH enioeiiisnnieuis oi 01 loon and Garden, will be splendid. MR. HALL, the celebrated Artist in Fireworks, who has received so much applause from the thousands woo visit uie Harden, win produce an exhibition tar surpassing in magnificence any pyrotechnic display ever given in this establishment. Among the numerous brilliant pieces Mr. Hall will exhibit the HMPLt: OF LIBERTY 1776.

Which will delight every American who venerates the iay we celebrate, The evening's entertainment will commence in the Saloon with a Concert in two parts. i ne orates wilt be open at 7 clock. The Concert will commence at 8 o'clock the Fire. works precisely at 10 o'clock. stage and balleries have been erected li tne irnim.

modation of Ladies to witness the Exhibition of Fire, works. The Garden will be brilliantly illuminated, and new i ransparencies suitable lor tne occasion will be exhibit ed. Tickets 50 cents children half price to be had at tne tsanit lottee House. Ji bio's Hotel, and at the (inr den. Particulars in large bills and newspapers.

jy2 THE FOURTH OF JULY Wifl be celebrated at the AMERICAN MUSEUM the following manner rrHE STAR SPANGLED BANNER will be di plaved atthe flagstaff in the morning, and Uie doors will be opened early for the reception of visiters, who wm oe enienaineu wun a variety ot ine xviusic, and who will hare a first rate opportunity of viewing, from the balcony, windows aad rool all the Processions of the Day, Visiters will also have an opportunity of seeing all the wonders oi and the Productions of Human Ingenuity. contained in this Great Establishment and also the FIRST AMERICAN FLAG ever hoisted in Ihis city, which proudly waived over it when the last phalanx of the enemy departed from our hore, Brilliant Illumination evening, and a Full Band of Musicians will perform appropriate patriotic airs. The astonishing Wonders of Fancy Glass WorkiiuT will also be exhibited. Admittance 25 cents children half price. J2 FOURTH OF JULY.

ALE'S MUSEUM AND GALLERY OF THE FINE ARTS. Broadway, opposite the diiy Jaau. Jr TiLILOUl ISJVi. Tbe proprietor of this establishment has the pleasure k. I I H.T.

ClITTilV European VentrUoqnUt, week only. He will rur(iyin aunuval limaa diin ana rlnu a nfl nf tlas nn cn ui ai lain uui mi: iiv ua anu huie vi hiv xi, 7 5 i.i im, im puwi ui vmci: in uuij utuuuiuii ouu intMsMlins ha. sxoill nialrsi hisl vntiXi innnlP sal aTVawslI rllsz ance, and in various parts of the room, in the bodv of one ihe Visitors, and will imitate various animals and birds, as well as various operations of Ihe mechanic. such as grinding, piaining.sawing, The whole enlivened by a Band of Music. I tne numerous improvements wmcn are dairy taxing place in this museum, may be added a remarkable fine specimen of the OURANG OUTANG, for the skin of which the proprietor gave 9100; the African Leopard the Anaconda, which lived Z3 months in this establishment, and swallowed 87 full grown rabbits the roval Bengal Tigress, which fought and killed the Lion the Tower of London a young Dromedary; Javan deities, and Egyptian Mummy of great uuauitv Head a New Zealand Cheaf, beautifully tattooed and embalmed.

The Museum occupies 4 spacious apartments of 100 in length the upper room contains the Grand Cos moraraa, years, half price, Admittance, as usual, 25 cents Children, under 12 j29 EXHIBITION. The 6th Annual Exhibition of the National Academy of Design, consisting of the works ufiivmg artists never belore ezniCMtod ny ine A cademy, now open in tne tlmton nan, oeeaman from 9 o'clock A. until lOo'ctock P. M. Admission 2a cents Season Tickets 50 cents Cat.

alogues 121 cents. mI4 BANK OF AMERICA. mhJnne, 1833. fTHE President, Directors and Company of the Bank of America, have this day declared a dividend of Three Per Cent, on the Capital Stock ofthe Bank, for current six moths, payable on the 8th day of July The transfer books will be cloned on the 29th instant, that day. By ord tne ztoaro ot vireciors.

J28 Im J. TAYLOR, Cashier. SEVENTH WARD BAJNK. Ihe subscriber respectfully offers bis services to his friends and the public tor the purchase or sale of Stock of the Seventh Ward Bank. WM.

MANKS, JS8 if Broker, oo Wall street. FIRE CRACKERS and tire Works ot various descriptions, viz. sky rockets, double headers, tc, sale in lots to suit purchasers by CAMMANN, HOSACK tHitU.fc.tt, J2SUy4 29 Pine street. ARPETING, The subscriber being about on i kino extensive alterations and improvements in his store the ensuing summer, now offers his entire slock of Carpets at unusual low prices, i ersons warning carpets oil cloths, will find it greatly to their advantaga to call previous to making their selection elsewhere. The stock consists ofthe following, vis English Brussels, Kidder minister Ingram, three plv do, double super do, superfine do.

extra fine do. common do, King's Royal Dam ask, Damask Venetian, Damask stair do, Ingrain stair carpets, Hall do, Basement do, Floor oil cloths all widths Floor cloth baizes, plain and figured Druggett, Table Piano covers, Nankin Mailing, Manilla door mats, Carpet binding. Also, Turkey, Imperial, Brussels. Wilton and tufted Hearth Ruga of every kind fiat and round Stair Rods, Naps and Eyes, and every article connected with the carpet business, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices. utju.

Tv a 434 Pearl street. N. B. Carpets will be made when required, and Oil I fT.II nrl d.ina loins n.iou to nans, Cabins, Jkc. in the neatest manner and at short notice.

J23 1wis TTTIVES OF XERES. The subscribers have l.ndin Irom the saia Louisa, from Cadis, direct from Xeres, to order, 7 butts Sherry Wine, of tbe house Tifiortm At Rnmaner." Thoe are all (ample Wines, of the choicest grapes, frnm ejt tu 27 rears old. and can be relied upon for their purity and excellence, for sale by A. BIN1NGER SON, 141 Broadway, near the City Hotel. wi K.ruM hand, a foil supply ofthe first class Sher in bottles, comprising the rarest qoauiy ro oe nao.

OIi'S. VVk4erSirauixi sperm, aea ciepnaai. Fall do do; Osire, or Sweet, Sprmgdodo; Lrtsweaoo. Whale and refined Whale; NesMoot, train, CSnmn. An An TmummimI Alao.

Saints Turoenune. and Spermicv'ti Candles, aoldby J.C. MORISONfcSU, c. a urug, uyo stun, arm rpan IBS and 188 Greenwich street, between Vesey and Fulton sut. New York.

tCJ Warranted of first quality. JZ9 Im A CARD. 1'ha nroorietorra Holmes' Improved J. Remedy for Corns," takes this method to return his grateful acknowledge meats to the citizens of New York who hare se promptly and liberally patronized th4' arti cle, and aaaorae them that bv adhering to the du crwns. will all eases prove nuly succesatui.

it is a trgtm oroduction. and not JJown luasl. Messrs. Amos at KimfaaB. No.

1 Wall au who bave this articlo for sale, nave alee ample testimony in its favor. It is also on sale AinxiO nauncn, "jyl 3t 270 Broadway. m.nrrD fTH LET FOR THE SUMMER SEASON A JL small atone cottage, at Throga Neck, adjoining the place of David Austin, Esq. ana within ten minutes walk oi" the steamboat landing. For terms apply on the premises, or to GEOKUJS tl.

BTAnTOM, jyt lw 3 Stone street, TONEY TO BE iLOAN ED. Several sums ol IVL 12000 each, one sum of 1000, and one sum ol 2200 be loaned on bond and mortgage. PETER DE WITT, jyl St 72 Cedar street. nRENGH LEECHES, of snnenor quality, by tne dozen or hundred, or applied by aa experienced per son, at the Drug and Chemical store oi NATHAN B. GRAHAM, mSfjtf 38 Cedar, cor.

William at. rt A I.TPKTR 474 ban K. I. erode, for sale by at on all its Cm. 167 and has to at 14 3 has J.

PUBLIC SALES. JgY W. R. DEAN, No. 88 Orange street, Brook BROORLYN SALES.

Thursday, July 14. Executor's Sales To be sold at public auction, by the executor of John Sturges, late ol the town ot Morris, in the county sf Morns, and state of New Jersey, at the. house lately kept by Joel Conkiin. near the Fulion Fer ry, in the village of Brooklyn, on Thursday, Illh July at 12 o'clock, the undivided halt; part ofall that three story brick house, and lot, situated in Pierpont St. in the village of Brooklyn, Kings county, and state of New York, known as (49)Pierrepont street, in said village.

i ne riouse is 2d by 4b lect. 1 lie oi so uy iou leei. The house is finished in the best manner, in mordcrn style, withdouDle cellars, two fire places in the kitchen eleven fire nlaces in the house, se' en of wl.ich are finish ed with marbic mantels, grates, pans and blowers, complete sliding doors, with best trimmings, best American locks throughout the house, speaking tubes, with bell uu a ui ine nest bouses in Ihe vuiageait rsrooKivn wen wonny tne attention of any gentleman wishing to caie on tne Heights house built about one vear ago, and is rented tor the oresent vear for "fhe lot is known and distinguished ou the man uf the nrnnerlv of ti ri iiMtwanD. nerrenori, as lot Io. 48.

The above property will be positively sold on that day, to settle the estate. Same time and place, a valuable building spot, on the east side of Fulton streot. a little south of Jackson street. nurrounaeu oy tne acre plat lately sold by (Jharles Polnng. The plot contains over 3 lols of 25 hy ICO fee, ami a nail lect on ulton dreet, and leat in depth.

On the premises is a dwelling house, rented litis year for $120, and a wheelwright shop, leased for 3 years irom isi marcn next, tor 1U5 per year. MjUU can remain mortgage if desired. Lithographic maps can be si en ai tne auctioneers. The above is I 1 4 miles from Fulion Ferry, and is a most beautiful site fur a genteel residence. Thursday Julv II.

At 12 o'clock, the undivided half of a splendid new 3 story orits nouse and lot rso 43 jeroiomun si particulars hereafter. At Private Sale. N. B. Gentleman in Now York wishing to purchase property in Brooklyn, at privata sale are invited to ex amine a Register Book, where property in all parts of ihe village is recorded for sale, kept atthe residence of auctioneer, Urange st.

Jjrooklyn. A good second hand piano forte, in excellent order apply at the residence ofthe auctioneer. BY HERRIMAN, CLARK CO. No. 171 Pearl street.

F9 tf AtPriaate Sale. One case superfine English Bombazines. Also, 50 pieces high CoI'd. Cotton Carpeting. B1 A.

LEVY. Store 128 Broadway. At Private Sale. 4 Paris made mahogany cabinet fowling pieces, rifles. cut glass dishes, lramed enpravings, rench trames, bic.

500 skins of American Birds, finely preserved cut glass, Manilla sweetmeats Canton blinds 1 case splen oio colored engravings, Irom London. 'j i a Brick House, very pleasantly situated JL south ot Oanal street, one door west irom JJroadwav he lurniture, of which is handsome and in or der, will be disposed of in whole or in part. Apply al ihe auction room. BY J. T.

DOUGHTY Store 169 Broadway. Friday. Clothing At 10 o'clock. 3 trunks ventlemens sliner une summer doming, consisting ot tashionable light pan. taioons, waistcoats.

50 weite and brown linen rounds. bouts, coatees, frock coals, Monday. At 4 o'clock, at Tattersall's. 446 Broadway. rmiar sale ol horses, carnages, gigs, barouches, wagons, Jit fnvate Bate.

6 valuable piano fortes, one of which is an upright rose wood, a splendid and uperior fine toned instrument', will be sold a great bargain. Also, an octagon rosewood do made in this city, which has been used about twelve months. To Lot A large and spacious three story house, in one of the most central and pleasant streets in this city. T3r 1. T.

DOUGHTVS regular sales ol Furnnure will be on Tuesdays and Fridays, commencing at 10 o'clock precisely. ibersl advances maHnon Furniture new and second hand, sent to be sold at auction. tri. T. DOUGHTY hav ni the assistance of Mr.

M. HENRY, can nay particular attention to nnt nf door sales of Furniture, and trust from the promptness wm, wnicu ins ousincss nas oeen conducted, to receive a share of public patronage. NOTICE. WILLIAM M. K3NNELL, wishes lo inform his friends and the nublic that he has remo ved his office to the store of Messrs.

Merrill Bowne Co. No. 168 Pearl, corner of Pine and Pearl. All orders for the sale of household furniture, real estate. Sheriff sales, Dry Goods and all out iloot sales will meet with prompt attenuon.

if left at the office. 168 Pearl, or No. 9 Chatham streets. N. B.

Persons wishing to dispose of their furniture. stock, or trade, by public auction, or private sale, by calling at the office or addressing a note to Wm. M'Donnell, will meet with prompt attention. Advances made in all cases when required. B1 I Abul lOJN.

1 he interest ot a tirst rate porter house stand to be sold at auction on Julv lOlli. at 11 'clock, at No. 15 Bowery, the interest of the lease for Ihe term of three years from May last, subject to the early rent ol auv dollars. Un the premises are 4 ten in aflevs. Also, the bar, fixtures and bar furniture if not disposed of at private sale befis e.

For particulars, apply the premises, or at No. 9 Chatham street. The sale will be peremptory. WM. MCDONNELL, Auctioneer.

TO LET, or lease, the upper part of the house No. 9 Chatham reet, formerly occupied as the Park Museum. For terms, apply to WM. M'DONNELL, 166 Pearl street, or at 9 Chatham street. m8 N.B.

The subscriber will attend to all out door sales. orders left at 168 Pearl st. or at No. 9 Chatham will be thankfliily received and strictly alteded to. VVM.

M'DONNc LL, Auctioneer. fOOK WANTED Good recommendations requi ran. Apply at iza JZt rslw UfANTS a situation as Teac.it in a private fauulv. a lady who will undertake to leach English in all branches, trench, Italian, Oerman, fiano 1 orte and Guitar, Drawing and Fancy Work. The most respect able references cai be given.

Applicauims addressed to and left at the omce oi the bvening fast, win meet the advertiser. m31 lawtf TANTED, an American woman, who is a good cook, washer to do tne worst ot a family. One with rood recommendations wm please enquire al Broadway. StJ WANTED TO HIRE, a spacious Warehouse, either on the North or East river. Apply to Jy2 DE FOREST Jfc SON, 82 South TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS WANTED, on unincumbered Real Estate in this city, for two or moro years, at 6 per cent.

App.y at No. 8 Maiden ane. Jio" SMALL family would be p'eased te accommodate two or three gentlemen wills pleasant rooms and pleasai Inquire board or with breakfast and 13 Pearl st. near the Battery, J20 tf PARTNER WANTED Cne who can command from 85000 to SSOOO in a lucrative Manufacturing Importing business, which is well established and a valuable set ot customers. 1 ne only object oi tne advertiser is to extend the business which can be done great advantage.

Respectable references given and required. Address B. Co. with real name and left ihe Daily Advertiser Office will receive immediate at tention. WANTED, as an Apprentice to the Book binding trade, an industrious boy of good principles, 13 or vears of age.

Apply at No. 1 Broad street, between and 4 o'clock in the afternoon. jl5 WANTED, au English or American Girl, lo do the work of a small family none need apply hut those that can come well recommended. Apply at 209 Bowerv. J29 CLKRK WANTED A young man 17 or 18 years of age is wanted to attend a Drug Store, one that had some experience in the business would be preferred.

Apply al 322 Broadway, opposite the Hospital. j29 4t MATE WANTED. Wanted a first oincor for a whaling ship, tfcat can give good references and acquainted with the business. Apply to aw r. nimn SlLiAO C.

DU11IWIV9, j26 tf 76 South st. MUSIC PRINTER. wanted, a first rate Music Printer oo other need apply. DUBOIS ot STUUAKT, j25 167 Broadway. THE Feather Factory of T.

Chagot temporarily removed from Broadway to Woodbridge, Mid dlesex Co. New Jersey. Orders addressed to the subscriber, at Woodbridge, will meet with prompt attention. Tho work is warranted superior to any other in the United States, and the terms as reasonable. Companies wishing their feathers cleaned will oe immediately at tended to.

liHAUUT, Imis Woodbridge. 1 1LITARY Officers are invited to call at I.N III TON'S Military Store. 194 Broadway, and see tbe most splendid Military Hor ce Equipments ever int nort. into this country. Just received direct from Vienna and for sale at Hin ton's 194 Broadway, a complete suit of Military Horse Equipments, tne mos: splendid arucies oi me una ever ofTr red for sale in this citv.

They were made from the model of the commander of trie Hungarian Noble Guard for an officer of the U. Navy, deceased. jra gs A. C. CASTLE, Operative Dental Surgeon, in serter of tbe Premium Human Incorruptible Teeth, refer as to his skilful manner of operating in his profession to the most eminent of the faculty, viz J.

C. Cheesman. M. J. Smith.

M. G. Bushe. M. Kissam, M.

F. U. Joenston, M. J. Rogers, M.

D. A. C. CASTLE, lXntist, 297J Broadway, rt I. jy2 Stif between Dusne and Reed street, CO PARTNERSHIP.

OLIVER HULL, having taken bis nephew, SAM'L BOWNE, into partnership, the business will be com. icted under the firm of HULL tJUWiNJi. OLIVER HULL, H. ft B. offer for sale a full assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Apothecaries' Glasa Ware, Surgeons Instruments.

VarnisVes, by wholesale or retail, on accommodating tertna, at their store 128 Maiden lane, Setweeo earl st. and water st. jy THE Ship of fjne IL CAPRI, of eighty guns, of the Neapolitan being for sale at (arm edor unarmed.) All offers to buy her will be receiver? at the Consulate Veral of the Two Sicilies, No. 59 Sooth 7th, sC Xawm TlERUVlAN BARiK'T 150 ewooratPenrrian Bark, IT inst received Dec brig momma, anu war uy J2ttf N5. 76 South st.

0 es inst rec iveo ana war ar PiUW. VVAV, 63 Maid laas, PiUMi a in the and be state ihe tne the the 1 1 and On On or a PUBLIC SALES. QY W. F. PELL CO.

Store No. 65 Wal street. Wednesday, 10th July next, at 12 o'clock, at the Merchants' Ex change, on Authony street, near Broadway 1 he valuable lot of ground in Anthony st, next east Dr l.yell church, 100 feel west of Broadway, 27 feet front aud rear, 100 feet deep, immediately opposite the H'w iital Green, and an excellent location ior a residence. Title perfect sale positive, and three fourths of ihe pur. cliate money may remain on mortgage at 8 per ceni for a term of years.

Wednesday, July 10. o'clock ar the foot of Jay street. Mahogany 110 logs south side Domino mahogany superior quality, landing ex sch Mary Ellen, Catalogues on Tuesday previous. Wednesday, 10th July. Sale of Italian Marble.

At 3 o'clock, on pier No. E. 61 blacks line Italian Marble, viz: 52 blocks Black and Gold 8 do White Veined now landing from the brig Edward, from Leghorn. Catalogues, giving dimensions, will be ready two days previous lo the sale. Wednesday, July 10.

Large and Valuable Lots on loth street, Union Square 4 each 25 feet front and rear, adjoining each other and averaging 160 feot in depth, situated on the southerly ride of street, between the Fifth and Sixih aveiiueo', and in ihe vininity of L'uioti Place said lols are known as lots lots No, 47, 48, 48 and 50, on the Map of the Burling estate, which may be examined at the auction room or at the Merchants Exchange. This property was purchased for the Manhattan Gas Company, but being precluded from k.r siira ikm it n.111 he ih rgbest bidder. This property i well calculated for a Chukch or other Public Buildikb. Italian Marble. At 3 o'clock, on pier No.

East River, 19 blocks Black ana Gold 1 6 do Statuary Italian Marble. IS do Vclneri now landing from the hrig Index, from Leghorn. 1 he above marble is ofthe finest descristion, and Uie blocks of desirable size. Terms six momlisrrn.i.i. Thursday, 18th July.

U. S. BY virtue of a writ of fncre facias, issued out of the District Court of the ITnit. Sii.i. a he KHjthera district of New York, and under ihe seal lliereot, 1 will expose to sale nt unhlie ma' chants' Eii hange.

in the citv of TC day the 25 Ji June, ail the right, tide and interest which Ur. Reese had on the 18th day of March last, or any tune afterward, ol in and for all that certain lol of innd with the water lot in front, situate in ih r.iV, vv i tho city of New York, at the corner ol Main ana Lewis sis. as the same is more particularly described in a certain Deed of Convevance. mado bv DUviH Huh. t.a Charity his wife.

IO If. T. Ueeve. nr. it rcenrrliwl in office ofthe Register of Deeds of the city of New York, and dated 1st April, 183X Dated New York, 6th Mav.

C. H. WADHELL. U. S.

property is postponed Thurs 1 fit that dov and th v. V. 11. VVADDELL, The sale ofthe nt day 18ih day of July, same place U. 3.

Marshall. PRIVATE SALE. French Wines, landn ras. ClaicL hooped at the ends. 500 cases Muscat de Fnml gnac, do 150 qr casks do iio 450 do Madeira 150 do PorU entitled l.i ebentiire.

wh! ha received in part payment. For at 6 A pply at the auction store. BY JAMES C. (Store No. 82 Broadway.) TO LET.

The House No. 119 Bedford street, nosseftw riven immediately. Enquiron the nrimises. i AT PR1VA1E SALE. An extensive assortment superior cabinet Turn comp ising 20 sofas; 35 toilet and other burrans; boards; 20 doz mahogany chairs AO An seat chairs; SO single and double hair mattresses; centre and pier tables, marble lops; brealifast and tea tables, work and dining tables: chandeliers: rnmrrkriri Itas.

reaus; wardrobes, all of which will be sold on tho most reasonable terms. Also, several horizontal and upright piano fortes of superior tone and finish, one which cost 6 CO will bo sold very low lo close Uie estate of a person deceased. Persons selling out their furniiure, will receive prompt attenuon and advances made when required. ILJ Out door sales attended to and f.m;ii. 1 l.

mgup housekesping will please call when a satisfactory arrangement advances can be made if required. 3 is i ziAixisfc.it If, AUSTIN Pearl street. CO. store 167 At Private Sale. Tea 1 19 chests Hyson Skin, 7i do Pouchong.

willbe soldlnw tn.tn concern, B' BOGGS. SAMPSON THOMPSON Store 163 Pearl street. Tuesday, At 9 o'clock, at their auction rrv.m a n.n...l ment of fresh imported Dry Goods. BY SHOT WELL, FOX CO. Store 172 Pearl street.

Tuesday, At past 8 o'clock, from the ahelves. a n.n...l ment of seasonable Dry Goods. B1 CORLIES. HAYDOCK f.n it Pearl street. Monday, Dry Good.

At 81 o'eloek. at their InMi. large and valuable assortment of seasonable Dry Goods. nurstlay, At 9 clock, at their auction rnnm a i.n.,.l ment of seasonable dry goods. iCy See Dh.

HORNE'S advertisement, last pa of this paper. al isi; ICP MEDICAL CARD. 5T pOCTOR GLOVER is consulted eonfidJntially aa usual at his office. He continues to limit his practice to a select branch of his profession, viz etriciure, gleets, gonorrha, syphilis, seminal weakness, and the va rious complications of these diseases. His owa nracti cai experience, and the recent improvements in medicine have enabled him lo introduce several important Iscjliuee the treatment and cure of these diseases.

He has dis carded from his practice those nauseous mixtures that are oiten prescribed for the cuie of gonorrhea, etc. Strangers are aoDrised that Dr. G. has received a re galar professional education, and confines his practice to treatment of this class of diseases. His office is at No.

2 Ann street, near Broadway. 2nd 3d door from the American Museum, where he may consulted until 10 in the evening daily. Separate en trance and separate offices are provided. Cjp Private entrance to tlie office 3d door from the Museum. i21 istf OR SALE OK TO LET A House and Garden, containing about one ac e.

in the town of Stratford. of Connecticut the house is 33 by C2 feet, navinig rooms deep on the hrst floor, with folding doors, 5 rooms on the second, and two well finished chambers in garret, an excellent kitchen with pantries below ground, and a large cellar a piazza in front 10 feet doep; ground handsomely laid out with shrubbery, ornamental and fruit trees the house was built in 1828 of best materials, filled in with brick, and in every re C. .1 nmsneu in tne pest manner oeiigntiutiy situated having a view of Long Island Sound. The communication with the city of New York is easy and expeditious, New Haven steam boa's daily stopping to land passengers going and coming, and the maii coach every day. is a desirable residence for a genteel family, the town being one of the pleasantest iu the state arid furnishing abundance of game to the lovers of sport both on land the water, or terms, apply to JOHNSON KENT, jyl 2w 41 Cedar street.

FOR NEWPORT PKo i UKN'CL. From Ike fool of Fulion etreet. East River. Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday in July, at 6, P. M.

Arrangement for July, 1833. THE new and splendid low pressure steamboat BOSTON, Capt. William Conwiock, and PROVIDENCE, Capt. Scth Thayer, willl leave New York and Providence on the following days. THE BOSTON, New York at 5 P.

Providence al 12 M. Tuesday, Ju.y 2 On July 4 Saturday, Thursday, Tuesday, Saturday, Thursday, Tuesday, do 1 oesday, Saturday, Thursday, Tuesday, Saturday, do dulS do IS do 23 do 27 do II do 16 do 20 25 do 30 THE PROVIDENCE, New York at 5 P. M. Providence at 12 M. Thursday, July 4 do' 9 do 13 do 18 do S3 do 27 On Tuesday, Jury do oo II dolS do0 do 25 i oesday, Saturday, Thursday, Tacsday, Saturday, Saturday, Thursday, Tuesday, Saturday, Thursday 1 uesdav do SO These solendid boats have each two heavy copper boi lers, and are propelled by low pressure engines.

All Freight and Baggage at the risk of the owners thereof. For further information apply to the masters on board, to R.8. WILLIAMS CO, Jl cor. Fulton South sis. TkCbS COMMUNICATION.

THE attention of those afflicted with Hernia called lo a new Truss lately pantented in this city, and sold at No. Ann street. Its superiority over every other instrument will be evident on a mere inspection, or unlike every other truss with which I am acquainted. rupture pad is pressed upon by a double spring, which is so fixed as to convey the necessary pressure to the lower part of tbe rapture pad, thus keeping the pad closely applied in everv attitude of body, and adjusting and adapting itself under all circumstance to ihe person and lo the part to which it is to be applied, russessing double spring and consequently a double degree of elasticity, it ia rendered easy and convenient te the weas kAlUJiN. LANE PROPERTY Peremptory 1V1 Sale at Auction, on Wednesday the 10th July by J.

Bleecker Sons, at tbe Merchants Exchange, by order ofthe Chancellor, that very valuable House and Lot No. 49 Maiden Lane, formerly occupied oy we sue nrm jfWm. Joseph DuvaU. ttipartnershipoi Harlow Huliin was dissolved JL en the 8lh June, by mutual consent. Julia Harlow ill settle Ihe business of the firm in New York, and James B.

HalUn will attend to the unsettled business ia New Orleans, John Harlow having taken Alexander Jack into co nartnership, will transact business in New Orleans on ier the firm of Harlow Jack, and ia New York, John Harlow Co. New Xork, July 1st, 183S. iTTml "ifiri lha washed Wool, for sale by JIT WM. WHITLOCK, Jr. 4J Poutbst.

EATS FOOT OIL 17 brls. for sale by ytMt in itvt.

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