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BUaRDINQ DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES 3fr. Muynard intends opening a Semi. nor fbr young ladies on the first Monday of May next, i comet of Fulton and Church streets. It it de. limed in this Seminary to combine the useful end on cental branches of female education, and for that pur.

Zat to secure the assistance of teachers possessing the hiehest attainment in the aeveral depart menu. Mr. M. assumes (be eole general superintendence of thoeo young ladies who may be committed to her charge, and confidently believe that her exertions will produce the fullest satisfaction on the part of thoso parent and guar di.tu who may extend to her their patronage Mri M. has the honor to refer to the following gentle msBThe Kt.

Rev. Bishop Hobart, the Rov. Dr. Mil the Rev. Dr.

Spring, the Rev. Dr. Knox, the Rev. Cyriu Mason, Dr. Gilbert 8mith, Jasper Corning, fcsq.

jjtac Lawrence, Esn. AppliM'ion MaT 1,1 10 m0 No 18 Court" oieodlni LEGE. Notice is hereby given of the removol of the Grammar school ot Columbia College io rosnU lately occupied by the deaf and dumb, the reur of tho City Hull. Eterciscs in soid school will com jnsnseon Monday xt, at 9 o'clock, A. M.

The situ ation it healthy, and the roomi airy and convenient. Application for entrance mny be made to at the rooms between the hours of 9, A. M. and 3, P. M.

or other hours No. 294 Broadway. W. Vnlr. 51 Anpil ISM 1W CARD.

MRS. DODGE respectfully informs her patrons and the Ladies generally that the rominuee Jwr Writing Academy at nor residence, No. 5 Chamber D. teachers the plain running hand, and various hands, and enimzea to enable every pupil, who conforms strictly to tier direction, to wnto a Cur and bcnutitul hand in Twenty Young Lodiea v. ho learn of Mrs.

D. acquire a habu and manner of writing at once easy, graceful andele nuil. Ladies of middle life who haveTiereioforo either Jniirely neglected this important branch of education, or wsntingan opportunity to pemn have dafoyed until they think they are "almost too old to Iter," attain in a few lessons that beauty oi Penmanship which surprises while tf delight them; and even the venerable matron pleased in again tracing therudimentaofthechiwgiliphic art.to the recol lections and association of the vernal mom of life Pupil who know not how to form a letter, have often in six and al war. in tn leason.acquired a legible hand. Pupils are taught theart of making a good pan.

fcr Further particular on application, ml73mo TtTiW. RS. OGlLVlE'S Boarding and Day achool 470 Broadway. Mr: Ogilvie, late of the Female High School, has uken the bouae 470 Broadway, between Grand and Broome streets, which will be prepared for the roception of pupil the first Monday in May. The course of English instruction will compose all the tranches usually tai'ght, in addition to which French, Spsnilh, ro'isic end drawing, with all the variftie oi needle work, will he as extensively aitend to as mnniM mar dmire.

Mm. Oinlvie has made arronirr menu for vounC classes in the first rudiments. The number undi'r the immiidiatn instruction of Mrs. O. is iimrtod to 30 i she will therefore lecl particularly obliged in those friends who fee! disposed to confide llieir chil dn to her care if they will call at her present residence 1S7 Elm at.

until 14 May, whore particulars will be rnadtf know al lm TOTELNCIPALS OF CLASSICAL it FEMALE SCHOOLS. HE undersigned respectfully informs the PrinHpals of the Clasical Udios' Boarding Schools of this city, thai will engage to teach the writing of one or two atublishments. The subscriber ka been for three years past, engaged in BTDsnnjt. and has now nerfveted a more radical and fisisbed course of practice, than has ever been introduc ed into tlie schools ol this country, vt itn tne numerous Enzlish Duhiieaiiimson Penmans'hip which haveappear sd within the lost 30 years, tlie subscriber has made himself perfectly acquainted. and has appropriated whatever he found valuable in tliem.

By far the greater number of tho systems however may be traced to icniumf rr UigMo. Tlie copies mads use of by the subscriber, will be It! own manuscript in the style of the celebrated Milns, an much more twritict than most of the erurraviiizs now tmploved in teachinir. References, course of pmetice, lui all otherparticMhtrs, fairlv stated on application. W. S.

McLACKI Wriung master. 99 Ceekman street. P. S. Private Familiaa.

in which there may be a suf ftaont number to form a clan, would find it much to their convenience and to be instructed at their ewn dwelling. The subscriber will attend particular hr, during the spring and summer to private classes. tfrms reaonable. W. The req'Uar classes are continued at the room through thn day and evening, excepting only the hours from II to 3o cloeK.

mvo WHITE LEAD, PAINTS. at auction, on Saturdav, the 5th inst. at 12 o'clock, to rluae exteasive manufacturing concern Igfs stoei; of ttmra ud, ground in on, wui pui up ana auposea ofp iblic sale, in fmnt of the store No. Maiden lane. As the terms will be made liberal to approved buyers, the Iran; is irtvyxl to attend.

ajafl, i3dAc The A 1.1 Ml tl lrtbrt oK PUPILS. The 2 CI.rsJ and Mathematical School, conducted by W. JoMBt, at $39 Broadway, will be re opened on the i'h ianuary, 18i. By limiting bis number, Mr. J.

is ensued to pay particular attention to his pupils, uha will bo oMpsrly crnanded. and brought a fur vtrds as is consilient with a thorough knowledge of trust ther leara. Mr. teaches the classics upon the plan pursued at e.ln. The grratestaiteotlOD is there1 in I Linm.e ith.eenriF.

dJ are rerularlv Instruct I ed toenmpn tmi' ters. dSl FOREIGN ATTACHMENT. Notice is hereby given, that a writ of attachment in a plea of tret, pui on the case issued out of theSipreme Court of the itits of New Jnrsey, at the suit of William E. wis, a cainn the roods, chatties, rizhts and credit, monies and iects, lands and tenements of Thoma A. Pow er.

Thorns E. Davis, 4 Jonathan Lewrence.non resident deb tori, for the sum of twelve hundred and seventy fivedol Isrssnil fifty eight cents, and returnable to thetermof Ffbruiry, eighteen hundred nnd twenty nine, of said court, hath bum returned, duly served bv the Sheriff of L. lit nnsFI SML. Viiuniy oi wvoojMi u.ii'rn. C.

L. ILtaDtNSPKCH. Attorney. m4 3m kJCCENDlD INDIAN DKIiSS For Sale. A gentle.

man recently from law Superior, oilers a splendid Mian costume for sale, which lor rarity and etegatiee rttnot be excn'led, consisting of a savage war head dress of the wild horse nnd swan Quills i necklace of tlie ctnvs of the boar ditto, of the pinion bones of itw eogio ditto, ot wampum ana shells oeaimiui sneu ornsment from the Pacific, four tBptktgnnM or tobacco Pinches, brilliantly decorated variogatrd belt of beads an metuttt or leggins, splendidly garnished two mcfaaWiaun or medicine sacks otter skins very ksndsonu, moccasins richly worked with porcupine quills otter skin sash, ornamented with quill two Mr club oq tomahawk one scalping knife and sate; soc jiding whip (handle human bone) garters; tjftsr ear nnrs, arm bands and broach Indian pipe and Item, superbly duenrated. ter Application to be mads immediately. For further particular, enquire al No. 196 Fulton street, ot at the Tontine Coffee House, Wall it, where persons desirous a purcMsing, may examine the dress irom lu until oMnck. P.

M. mlO pRENCU GOODS, 145 MuioVn lane B. Hemmed JL has reeeived per ships Don Uuixotte, Stnly, Ediv. Bonatfo. and oilier from Havre French China sets, cups and saucers, howls, muffins, toys, snuff boxes, necklaces, tumblers, decanter, de nes, comnatsens, swee.t meat dishes, tilt nauer boxes.

Also, 10 bales French Baskets, containing a complete aitortmont, which he offers by tlie bale or dozen to city or country trade, on the most liboml terms for eash or approved paper. mh30 Gw TR. GLOVER may jcr be i consulted in all certain Diseases at his 'Lock Dispensary No. Chatham st. Issw York.

Stransers are apprised that Dr. G. has been regularly educated as a Surgeon and Physician, that be conhnea hi prac tice nrl Javnm his attention exclusively to this branch of his profession, which enables him to assure those who "WOT him With Ulfir commence mm cvuiinni, nn dv nt unimittsd attention to this class of diseases, have lone and very justly entitled the meritorious prec unonnr to a aecmaa aupenurnj. niti k. ntutinata end nrotracted cases which have baffled the skill of medical men who have devoted Im.

hmneh of medicine, end whose Practice and siDorience is more limited. A plurality of offices are prepared and the strictest secrecy observed. Person at distance by writing their case and enclosing a reasonable fee. shall have medicine sent to or der. An.nnr,l4ilv until 10.

P.M. All letters must post paid. TtriATrarMtitai A CLASS B. Hsmvted. 145 Maiden lane, haa received per ships Caledonia, Ceo.

Caiuiing, Jubilee, John Jay ana outers irom ia Vernonl 50 crates Earthen wart, composing complete assort. lor city or country trade CO casks English Glassware, consisting of tumblers, wines, Sifi. lTpackagsj China Tea Sou, 32 and 57pieoes. Also, per Bremen brig CtMar, 5S eM 1 ant 1 nlnt TumhlaM i do assorted Liquor Case, plain, imitation and mahogany cases, plain and cut glass bottles, tumblers and wine gilt, trc TEW NOVEL, Th Qutilian, a tale in two vols. 11 "The work i written with great spirit, and abounds with animal) vina The chsractere are numerous, diversified, well sustained, and true to nature." Just xt'd by E.

BLISS, at his new stand, No. Ill Broad way, tvsn ifVtn below the Cilv Hotel. as il LOCK TIN rVrevian Block Tin, for sale by oa 9 DEryRTSUa, WOewai NUMBER 8330. A GARDENER WANTED A Scotchman would I be preferred, he must hava a thnrnnirh nnd mm. plcte knowledge of hi business end not in the lightest degree addicted to intemperance hit aervicet will be required a few niik up the North River.

Apply to m' W. F. PELL. A Gentleman and hi wile having taken posw the house No. 13 Murray treet, would lit isesion of I H)(A bi en.

gage gentlemen and their families or single gentlemen by the 1st Mny. and if possible by the I5th inst. Respect uble referencea will be given and required ifnecewary. iii'l'iiio uii ui premisca. a I 2w T4jUHCL I lie sutwenbers have token Mr.

JoAn i. nemman into their co partnership, and will continue their business under the name of 1 JOHN HONE KONS. i 0OK 6l WAITER WAiSTED A colored Wo man a Cook also, colored Girl as Waiter. Ap i i'u. iiiuinaii sirooi, corner oi reari sireoi.

2t WANTED IMMEDIATELY A to accommodate two gentlemen, with small closet attached to it, in a pltasant situation, between Wall and Murray streets, in Broadway. A note addressed to S. S. and left at this ollice, stating location, terms, ic. will be attended to immediate attention is neeexsnry.

a2 Iw A young woman wishes a situulion in a genteel pn vote family a chambermaid or nurse has good re fcrence from her last place. Enquire at 33 Pearl street. ItUMfeitEU ROOMS Wanlud vMiUor without board, two good sized private parlour on first or noor.ann two or tnree steeping rooms. Address J.il. 13 Murmy et.

m34 A PA UTMENTS. Wanted, by ogentleman of quiet j.m. naoiu on ttie istoi mav, two pleasant uoome, adjoining, or one room with lares twriirv. unfumishtd. on tho 1st or 3d floor of house between Courtlandt and Chamber streets, with Board.

Enqmro of DUB0I8 Si STCDART. W26 law4wt 167 Broadway. BOARD WA.NTtU. A gentleman wishes to get board after 1st May ina private fp.milr for himself. wile and child, with a room and bed room, which he wilt lurnish.

The situation not to exceed 10 minutes walk trora Vt all st. Address W. B. W. at this ollice.

a3 lw OI'ICE. If Mr. Ciiarle Shawe, Lioutenunl on ll half pay in tlie British Army, who married in the island of 6t. Croix, be in this country, he may learn something affecting his interest, bv collinir on a3 DAVID ROGERS A 80S, 184 We hintrton st. 1 EMOVAL Mr.

Ac Mrs. Hoiiiicure have removed XV trom No. 13 Murray street to No. id Park Place. i AL1MON HALL ASSOCIATION.

The Clin ton Hall Association propose to erect a huildini; on the corner of Beekuian and streets, nut to exceed in width 50 feet front and rear, and in Icncth 1011 fwt. A medal of the value of25 dollars will be Given tor the mo.t approved plan of a building, deliver ed on or before the Aih of April, Further particulars and explanations will he given on application to either vt the suhsentiers. w. w. WUOLSKY.

No. 44 Merchants' Exchange, from 11 to 2 o'clock. JOHN HAGGF.RTY, Pearl st. JOHN W. LEAV1TT.

do New. York, March 85. 1823. ro26 lOU bALE at rudured prices, Frenck Collars and Caps, a little soiled. ANo, a good assortment of prlrrinos, spencers, bands, ladies and infants cap, re ceived by the late arrivals.

Also, a lame Quantity of Leghorn hat trom 2Us to vzj, ith an assortment ol uuicy and staple dry coons, too venous to enumerate. which the ladies will tmd worth their attention, at WM. C. VAN'S Lace, Embroidery and Glove Store 1301 cuwery. a tow doors nrxive (mnd st.

ml32m "COR SALE, four lots of ground in tho most healthy JT part of the city, the comer of Henry and Mnntgo merv st. Apply at 271 Division st. m9 if C1ARPKT l'ORE, lOj Bowory. I'he undefined ulle, lor sale, at their Carpet and Floor Cloth are house, 103 Uowerv, below urana street, the followim descriptions of white, lemjn, green, and othercolored ground work; Ingram carpeting, trora the Kiddcrmiruierandotherdutinguish ed manutactories in Encland, of various qualities, pat terns and colors; Venetian Carpeting, Plaids, striped and fiiircd Venetian Caroetinz. of all the dilfttrent widths AJso, tloor on Cloths, some ot which are a low onced article Floor Cloth Baize, figured and plain, from 7 8 to 8 quarter wide Table.

Pmno, and Stand Covers. consisting of fine, extra fine and superfine qualities, of toe vtrcsuan ana i uie Bonier, a apienaiaanafrT firnTiri ml, Turkey, Brussels, and Wilton Hearth Kites India I r. i' t. man ana matting, rnngos, cinuings, cvc. sc.

miu.im ACBKoar hoi i. rjf KI.NU a. CO. aniiiwrnehls, bave entered into so arrareement with the pmprirters of the Screw Dock, by which they are recognised a Agents fur bat Company. 1 Docks are open lor tue reception ot ail ves eis wautiac repair or examination.

The public gen erally, and the shipwrights in pirticular, are res pectfully invited to civs ttiem lair trial. I bey nay rest assured n.at nothiog will be wanting on the part nf the agent to enable them to execute tneir repairs wiiniaciniv Sdespaicn. rersonawinb ing to entertheirTesslsfortherewdocks will make application to the agents at their office 413 Water st JID II AOMKA VVlINt. Toeeubicriutm uuriux lur iTl last Tear, have imported and placed in bond se veral parcels ot cboice madeira wine, wuicb U.ey now otTrr for sale, the late law of Congrrsa reducing the duty on Wine, baying gone into operation. Their importations ere alt ot ine wen Known era do oi How ard, ai ch fc Co.

selected and put op in assorted ensks, with tne grer est rare, tviosi ot mem nave baa the benefit of vovazes to the East and West Indie, and in consequence of the reduction of duty to 60 cent per gallon, are now ottered upon uoerai terms ana at very reduced price. Appiy to MARCH fc BENSON. 14 Broad t. rf. B.

Wine of the finest quality, subject to draw back, always tone hau as annve. Jasom INC.RAV1NGS. SHELLS AND MINERALS. 5. Bromherg, 80 Broadway, has just received and offers for sale, a choice lot of line Engravings by the best master.

Also, on hand, a forge collection ol Shells and Minerals. nw tt AtiUU DOLLARS! Ticket lM Dollars. lU.UUU The New York Consolidated Lottery, class No. 3, for 129, to he drawn on Wednesday next 40,000 DOLLARS 10,000 DOLLARS 6,000 4,000 2,000 5,000 2.500 1,500 e.e. TiekKs 20.

Halves 910. Quarters t5. Eixhths 2 50, for sale at AlTE'S, corner of Maidin lane and Broad way. a A REMEDY FOR THE PILES. Tho subscriber, ahont 30 years, has been in possession of an infalli ble remedy for that distressing disease, called the Piles.

One hoiile of his Sneeific has ctir.d a person that was af i 1 1 4 1 nT uicira lor it years, isoiningnnonui me uiiporiuuiiT numheVs who have been comnli telv cured by him, no overcomo his relutnnce to publish this article, with a view ot inlorming tne atmctea nere iney can oniain certain and safe remedy fir this complaint, which may be elnmsed arnnnu thn montdistraesincthat "flesh IS heir to. liy applying; at bis bouse, comncaies irom a numuer oi Citizen of New York can be seen. The afflicted poor supplied gratis. JOHN DITCHETT, 143 Uliam st. or 9fi Pnllon nt.

Aircnis for the above T. Van Schairk. 472 b. ket st. Albany; T.

Eastburn, Druntist.New Brunswick, W. J. Jjr. J. Mairs, Kingston, isier co.

s. j. Phillips'. Newbnrgh, N. V.

Eli Mygalt. New Millbrd. Conn. T. B.

Fanuin. Reddinc. Conn W. H. Taylor, Providence.

R. J. Balch. Jr. do.

K. Wilmington, N. C. W. Biddle, comer4th and Race sis.

Philadelphia; H. A. Beck Son, 248 N. Front sudo; G. T.

Keott Al M. F.iirhth do. P. 8 A rood chamber Onran. that plays 30 tunes, for sale.

A House. Store and ork shons at No. 294 a tcr st. to let for 1 or 3 years for many vearsocenpied by me jaie ueorge 1 oule. Apply as above, to J.

i iH a VIII ,4 BEEL DUNSCOMB CO. offer for sale at their XV Stores. 365 ater and 300 Front streets 800 tons Swedes Iron, assorted 100 do old and new Sable Russia Iron 200 do English Iron, assorted 100 do Peru and Jersey Iron, assorted 100 do American square, round, hoop and band Iron, made from the best quality scrap Iron, st their I roiling ana suiting mm SO do Sheet Iron and Boiler Plates 60 do Spike. Deck and Horse Nail Rods 50 do Cut. German, Enelish and American Blister ed, Crawley, bheet, Tub and Spring Sitel 300 casks cut and wrought Nails of all sues 20 do Coil Chain, from 3 8 to 5 8 order Chain Cables, from i to 11 inches, in lengths to 00 Anchors and Kedges, from 50 to 5000 lbs 60 Cannons, assorted Callibers, lOOtons Shot to suit 100 tons Kentledge and Pig Iron Smiths Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Beck Irons, Plough, Crowbar and Axletree Mould, Anchor Palm, Cart, Chair and Wanrnn Raxes.

All order for Rolling. Slitting and Casting of Iron of every desenpuon, rcceivea as auor. "oioajiu i i pa i TONDON PARTICULAR MADEIRA WINES, 1 in hum. ninoa. hhdi.

or casks, dsmitohna Si bottles. the whole Bif wines, of their own importing and of the choicest vintages mong whicnisine tieserve Win," the two first and best importalion per the n.1,.1. th fWnri Rial" Wine, the nurejuice of the grape, Tinta, Sercial and Malmsey Madeira, for al tlie i be the as a i. ed as a or 9, tale by a. diishs.

ov. aJ 141 Bxoadw ajr, neat CUy UcaL TUESDAY, APItll TJ EMO VED. Josiah Dow at Co. have removed to I sv iiaroarlstret, (Hanover square.) m30 ROOM8 WANTED. Two sleeping rooms end furnisheil sitting room, are wanted by two gen uemrn in in vicinity or Ofand street, fbr wbicn a rea onnhlo compensatiun will be given.

Address M. A O. this office, mating situation and terms. m30 WANTED in a private lanuly. neat, industrious, and capable middle aged woman, who understands plain cookiiuz.

An American. Enelish or Ger. man is wanted, no other. Direction for O. P.

E. left at I Evening Post Oflice, No. 49 William St. will meet prompt attention. A person is wanted immediately.

m30 tl 111 of ANTEDarespeciablenuddleaged woman, Ame 1 rrr rican, German, or English, who understands Mnkinonn.1 Imiihi.aJ. 4 i "1 I I cooking and housework. Apply at No. 63 Chambers st. immeamioiv HOin iCLLTUUE Wanted, a situation GAR DENER.

bv a married man. (with a small family) I well experienced in every branch of horticulture, will well recommended as to capability, sobriety, industry, Ac. His wife would have no objections to assist in family, if requirJd. Also, for a single young man above. Satisfactory references will be eiven on ap plication to D.

KKNNEV. Greenuii Flower Garden. carmine ami vanek sis. al lw If OH SALE, those 4.LOTS of Grouad, known as No. 17.

A 23 eommsncirur 100 ft. Irom the comer of Gmnd st. Apply to ml31m GERAKDW. at. If OH.

SME, if applied fur beliire the 1st of Mny, Pew No. 94. under tlie North ftnlbrv in Trinity Church, one of the liest situated in the Church, being in rango with the third Pew trom the pclpit, in front. 1HJ. 1 1 1,, nVVl3 cTvxtuii, vviin wm snow II, ana ui iur.

i Borrow at 1 runty Church Vestry Office, for terms. II TVTOTiCE. The subscribers nave taken into their concern, as copartners, Hunrv Junr. and Daniel Ayres. The businoit will bo continued at Drc sent under the seme firm as heretofore, at the comer of I Ctenties slip and nter it.

iNew York, April 1, 1829. ai im bLALHWr.LL& AKLA.v IJC'BLIC DOCKS ANLf bLIPS. The whartaee arising in the nuhlic Docksand Rlina. will he leas. at auction, by disuicts, nn Thursdny, the 9th drfV of April, at ClocX.

at the Citv 1 tail, for Onn vear. trom the first of Moy next. The lease for each district to contain the usual stipulations, and the lessee are not to underlet or asnign their leases, without the consent of the corporation. 1 he lessee ol each uirtrict to give a bond, with good tecurity, to be approved by the Corporation, or ths sale to be void. Vessel ore to nay wiiar (ana according to the Stato Laws, and tlie laws of the Corporation which may be in effect on the first day of next; and ms lessees ore tube bound by those law, they may bo altered from time to tirse.

The State and Corporation Lnws on the subject mcy be seen at the office of the Comptroller; also, the usual form of the leases and security bonds in sue cases, is we I as a man stowing the districts, which an to be separately leased, follow No. The small boat district, comprehend iiis the wharfage on boat." and vosocls of not mote than five ton burden, accruing in all or tiny nf the Cornoration dock lips in this city, which by law they may use. rto.z. uomprutiendsallliiewlnirliige(9iceptiiigDnatsl accruing in ine punnc aucK ami suns lorui 01 ana including the pier leading to the North Battery. rso.

i. The tike, irom no. to tsarciiv st. No. 4.

The like, from No. 3 to Cutis Garden. No. 5. Tlie like.

Irom No 4 to the cast sido of Coen tics slip. po. 6. The like, irom Tin. 9 to rletchorst.

No. 7. Tie like, from No. 6 to Doverst. No.

8. The like, from No. 7 to the east side of Mar ket slip. No. 9.

Tlie like, from No, 8 easterly, including the remainder ol tbe public wharves and slips on the cast Hirer. Catharine slip and the middle pier at Manhattan mar ket are reserved exclusively for market boats and small boats. The L's at tbe foot of Chambers street, Fulton street. Albany street, and that of pier No. 1.

East River, are reserved for poaitiny manure, from the 15th Decem ber to idia jilarch following. 1 he lease ot district No. to except hatevcr may be the lepil privilege of Hen ry tvktord, to tbe use ol the pier at ths foot ot Stanton street slip. The losses are to pay for tbe lease and bonds as usual. All such docks, wharves, pirn, births and slips as were during the present year reserved, or se parately leased or let by the Corporation, including the westerly half of Gouverneur slip, are not included in the property to be leased and there is also to be reaerv.

ed in each district such birtlis and places, free of wharf are. Sir manure boats to lie at. exclusively, as CL.ri Irom time to time designated by the Superintendent of Streets. Ten per cent of the year rent to bo paid at tbe time of sole, and to be afterward credited on the first quarter's rent, or to he forleited if the bidder doe not execute hi lease, and giro ths required security ou demand. No person ill be received as lessee or security who is delinquent on any former contract or lease from the Corporation.

u. BLLLCh.k,K, comptroller. March 25th, 1329. m6 tA TV OTIC Al ncrsons indebted to the estate of John i 1 son Carson, late of this city, deceased, are reauest ed to make immediate payment, and those having claims upon the same to present them tor settlement to eiiner ot the subscribers. B.

ll WOOLLEY, EHCUtonl mhll 2m' TIOPE INSURANCE COMPANi The under LU aiimd. Trustees of the Hone Insurance Company, hereby give notice that a dividend of twelveand one halt nr cent. ibciniT a second dividend) of the Capital Stock of said Comnanv. will be paid to the stockholders or their legal representatives, out of the estate of said Com pany, on and alter the xotn day oi insi. oeiween the hours of 9 and 12 o'clock on each day, at No.

52 Wall street. Stockholders holding certificates will be required to produce the same. FREDERICK A. TRACY. Trustees.

VERDINE ELLSWORTH. m24 2w 1 Ultiu el Me t'irtmeia' las. Co. I rr March i. lbire.

1 IIP Prmident and Directors jf this Company have I this day declared a dividend of tWree and a half per cent. on the capital stock lor the last sit momns, wnicn wui be paid to the stockholders on and aftor the 11th inst. I Tho trnsfer book will beclosrd tillthattime. By order, Arc NEIL GRAY. Secretary, mb lm prnil( HANk'.

New York. March 7th. ill 1829. The annual election for Directors of this Institution will be held ot tlie Banking House on Tuesday, 7th April next. Poll to be open from 11 clock, A.

M. until 2 o'clock, P. M. The transfer book will be closed from 31st instant until the day after the election. By order of the Board.

S. HOSTS PATfc.ii 1 WiSHIr.TON PRESSES. Will be manufactured bv Wat. Rowt at the usual place, Ho. ai B.LLin.im'r.

Naw.York bs All Uiion. orders. Ac. will be addressed to 8a muol Rust, which will be promptly attended to. N.

B. Orders for Standing Prtua, Chateg, and all other work inthe Smith line will be thankfully received and executed in the must expeditious ana wunumuuine IIIIIIUITI. P. 8. Second hand presses will ue supptieu ai vanoas prices.

TOiSUUN BOOKS. E. Blm has thij morning a ni hia nui stand No. Ill Broadway, two doors below the Cilv Hotel, a case of valuable London ia m.nB in hanHmime hinrtincs. amnne wnicns Vultair' History ol nanes ah.

uwh fmm tlie Italian prose writers I do Ger ULinMinrRnmalili Fi, M.n Ha i rtniin a irnnRiniimi iii.li'i u. a tropins, with a double translation for student, on the 1 I ailiiia Hnnhln trana. I llamiltonian sysiem, iv 1 An Pntn MlTini Hn ISSlPt FablPS Bnd tpl' I grams Beltmm's Pilgrimage A discovery of the source of the Mississippi 2v; Voltair's Philosophicnl Dictions rv 6v; Hone's Every day Book; do lable Book; do Facetiado; illustrations oi juo i Works 2v bd Plutarch Lives iicaiic a I Hook Kome; UOBwens rfoiniwii, Dictionary Cumberland's Lives and Portraits of public characters, with 87 engravings by Cooper, 3v Anabasis of Xenophon. ith double translation, lv Tout in Ja :r.rrnllin General Giotranhical Diction ninmnnd ed of Shakspeare, 1 17mo. all of which ill be sold at a small advance upon cost, 4 TORN.

300 hoshob afloat, and for I V. vrrv. WALTON 4 CARLEY; 50 Front street. 4UUU 2500 naUve tad foreiga tot tree 1000 forest dQ 3000 grape vlnsplsnta ktj sMsesi hnv rannn 100 dozen rose bushes, six sorts in each dozen for sate by the Order, left at the store i of Me. Grant Thorburn 4e Son, or through the Post Office, will be attended to.

mi H9w Maedoneal st. a iiriu'T 1.41'F. ol sillier qunliiy, lor sale at 4 4 m23 COOKE PPATT'S A3 r.iaidenlane. few pieces very tine 6 4 Jaconet Muslins, 3s Cd pryd do For sale at fi HUNT'S. 456 Pearl at.

a3 5t mo HOUSFKEEPERS. Suyda have I mmtm suoerior henvv 5 4 and 6 4 German Sheetings, which tbey offer at a very str.all ad S.fclv: Greece; British Drama; Paley's Works 2v liniversal Songster 2v; Wiston's Josephm Iv; Lifom London; j. nam; ed Johnson a Diamond way, than uicy krii, inirs belt and silk. Mlk for Itam tho and on ll as i I of he la yobm, at iBJ Hrwasiwsy, upj NO. ili la HARLiEM CANAL The Stockholders in the Har lem Canal Company an hsmbv noiifinl.

that the annual election for Thirteen Director, will be held at office nt the Company No. 40 Exchange Place, on first Monday (4th) or May next, between the hours 11 and o'clock. lw D. HENDERSON, Jr. Secretary.

UKGOESolbn, in ilebuen and Iiid in h. Irom Cat CUtta. to ha sold at the ljnw Room nn Inili utliorn pimioii, xuesnay, April lu.v. liov oags eenanes Sugar, 1 100 do IJoggi do uo uintrer, iuuho i umanc boxes Gum Shellac, 90 do do Copal 19 hale Goat Skins, 20 do Cow Hides 65 boxes Salsmonine. 2 8t A CARD TO LAUIKH.

RS. ELIZABETH CARVIN CO. 323 Broad have the honor to inform the ladies, that besides very rich and elegant stock of Fancy Dry Good, nave reemveq Dy ejutivaNd Ldw. uuetnei, tlie fol lowing now fashions, which thev offer for sale on mo. derate terms, viz embroidered organdi dresses irroe de indes dresses do gros denaplesdo; conslanttne silk loraremo hroncn poplins; worked linen cam.

kflLld 1 1.1 1 I I i grenadine scarf worked muslin spencers chain nnd smelling bottles, entirely a new article, lately introduced by the Parisian beau monde; embroidered silk stock nne ran gloves crapes cmpo base gro gram ribbon cautte do waich riblwru No. 2 cuuirs rouiaru siiivS ntacK cravats, Ac. as iney impun direct, dealers would find it to the ad vnntnga by calling.and ill be sopplicd on as reasonable wrnis any wre. mvf, eodiiv I.VNCY CAP Old Establish ment First in Amsrira. Luke Duties, manufac luroraffcney and ether Caps, fiir gentlemen, youths, hnauts.

has constantly on hand an extensive assort ment ot gentlemen cloth, patriu leather, morocco, oil linen nnd fur Coos, of various shanea and uatb rn. voutbs and inftnts caps of silk, cloth, msriiw, patent leathsr, morocc, linen, die. die. Officer of the army and ruivy, will find an assort ment oi ins most approved patterns. Also, a general assortment ol Patent Leather, Kidd, llair Blocks Cravat Stitfners, Vest Springs, Patent Common Suarjenders.

GentlemeniClnvm. sale holesale reluil at his Stuies, No. lOit Wil. st. and Tio.

19 Arcade. mS8 rlUIlS day is published iti uuarlo the new hvmns ol the Book oft' jinmon Praver. also the Morniiur anil Evening Service of the earns size. Persons pusseuing 4u edition of tho Book of Common Prayer with the Morningit EvcningScrv ice worn can havethem reulaced the hymns added, which will muko the book com plete, forests by a Kb I KK A. MKSIKU.

Wall st. ikIANO FORTES. MtSIC. ite. Ac Dutuu 4 Stodart, No.

107 Broadway, respectfully inform ineir and tne public, that they have constantly hand Hneiicnuivc assortment of Uptight and lloriuin Piano lories of every variety of imttem. arranted oflhe first quality both in tone, clogance and orkmrui stup, and which iney otter lor sale on rcuunablo terms. lust nceived trom fans, an eliijant Harp with the labst improvements. Also, a variety of Musical Instruments, Flutes, Clarionets, Fifes, Drums, Bugles, Horns, rum pels, violins, violoncellos, Uuiiars, Strings, Rsedr. Sir.

Sic. whole ale and retail. Country mer. clients will find their assortment extensive and at mod erate prices. WfcW MUSIC.

Moron's instruction tor the llano Forte Ode to Washington, by C. E. Mom Ie Bonboiiniere Musicalo, by Moschelles Captain Haw kin's March, by D. Ettienne ral tat la, liuet lor nano rurte, by f. K.

Moron La Tarantella, as danced by Moris. St Mad Veiri Lalachicha. do do French Air a Duet for Piano Forte Parisian Rondo Military lioiido La Romanesaue.bv Ijitour German Air. by Hunlen vi nai ine Don is 10 ins turner Signal banks are liesh and fair Go and on my truth relying Woman's charms Meet me to night in my bower so blight Old King Glee Farewell to my Knrp.sung by Miss George Tue day is niaitinc The Butterll Cotillion President Jackson's Inauguiatiun March, by Norton uo go aa do, byl'tela do do' do do. bv Sezura Burrow's Piano Forte Primer, second Americantrom ths seventh London edition, an invaluable lulls work which should be in the hand of every learner of that instrument and an extensive assortment of Music, comprising most of tbe ptibuctions of the United States.

tftjtfflnj rll UNITED I ArtS' HOTEL. 1 IMOTHY B.KEDMONDinformskufrieDdsiuiii the public that be has reupeaed his establishment, No. lanU i i V' i i. New York.and lovilea them to renew their patron age. a gf nerouscoismuniiy nere nave welcomed biso bacata biiacensiomsd labor ta tbeir service, and be hopes (bat travellers will unite with the respectable sitixeasof this city ia bestowing on him their encoar aernentand indemnity, asfarasmsy beforthawroncs' has suffered beyond tbe power of jury to redress.

His household willbeiu order on Meodar.theSdof March: and his accustomed abuodaoce. and varieties. the larder and cellar, willbe provided as before bis aparaueiea persecution. roiri UOKSKS FOR SALE. A gentleman intendine to travel, in ronse i quence of ill health, wishes io diposeof two psir ot first rate Carnage Horses one pair ot dark chtsnut browns witn I jhort tails, near sixteen hands high, and between five St six years old and one pair of light bays, with blnck man' and switch tails, six years old, and over fifteen hands high both pair are well broke and senile in sinela and double harness, and warranted sound from all defects.

Also, a light new fashioned one horse Wagon with one seat, and a new brass plated harness. Tho Horses can be seen at any hour of the day at the stable on the North East corner of Franklin street and Broadway, here the prices may be ascertained snd the horse tned al any time. an tl HI 1CHAEL FLOY has for sale at his ITI. Ntiktkar, at Hurlrm, an extaiisivr collection of FRUIT TREES, of all the iost approved varieties of Apples, Pears, Peaches. Plums.

Cherries. Apricots and Nectarines. His collection is very extensive, embracing all the best sorts known, and are otlertfl at reduced prices, to persons takine a ousnlitv. Several thousand handsome Chorry Trees, of large aizo, and the most esteemed sorts and a large assortment of hardy flowering Shruht and Evergreen. All orders U'tt at the Htnre, corner ol ixth et.

and Broadway, or throuih the Pont Olfice, will meet wiih prompt attention and all Trees, dec carefully and se curely packed lor any distance. Pi. B. kA tew roots ol the celebrated VouUi Uahluu still on hand, price 50 eta. It is now the proper time for plant ing tnem.

Apply as anove. xw ill. Pearl street, will open this morning 1 case 6 4 bl'k and white and bl'k and slste French Ginghams also 1 case 4 4 French Prints, which he offers for sale at re duced prices. Bjflt II BRINTEDTABLECOVERS.GauzeFUinncls.Ac ST bales fine and super printed Table de Piano Co vers. trusses do Schohcid patent Came risnnels, lu eases Irish Linens.

Iwns, fine Brown Lin ens, Table cloths de Napkins, itnmbazetts OtKattinetts of dill rent colors, fine white Marseilles Veslines, fine linen lied Ticks Si Checks, heavy Iluckiback tit Towel li Diapers, tor sale by a 3 tit C. SUYIIA1Y1.7I mnideniane. OLASSES oi COFFEE. 241 hlids. 23 tierces lvA very superior Havana Molasses, all new crop 147 ban green Coffee, landing from brig Lewis, Caul ll hams, at whart.

or sate oy al is. ELEGANT 6 4 Black Luce Vuls, an additional aa J2i sortment, just received and for sale by a3 COOKE PRATT, 63 Maiden lane BARGAINS. 6 4 pink de blue striped jaconet dra jery Muslin, at 20 cent per yard, this dsy ree'd at Justus Earle's, 22 Maiden lnnn also 500 yds fine cotton Table Diaper, at 2s 6d 500 do rial Blond Lace, from Is to 6s per yd. just half hat it cost to import. n8 1 OOKLVli liLAisSES A complete assortment ol JLj plain and gilt fur country trade, at the lowest mar bit pnee constantly on tinnn lor sate ny mhJO 4w If.

r.31 lo I r.u, no lane, 15()() Maranham Hide 2000 Rio Grande do 800 wet salted Patagonia do 3000 Madagascar do 500 St. Domingo do, for sale by m31 lw GIDEON LEE ft CO. 80 Ferry st. 4000 Sides Sole Leather 300 sides Skirting do 200 do Russia Bridle du 60 dozen Wax CalfSkina 50 do Hog Skins 100 do Fair Lining Skins 150 do Sheep Skins, with a variety of other articles in the line, for ssle by P. m3l 1 Gl PEON T.F.F.

Sr CO. 20 Ferrv st. 1 A RT11 EN WARE, CLASS. Ac. FOR It, I Co.

No. 88 Water st. above Old Slip, have just received per Silas Pacific. Birmingham Edward BVmafle.a most extoi smc in the above line, which tbey are now offering to purchasers for the country .1.. i n.ii Inn eat terms.

CT All description of gilt and lustre China Tea Setts, Pitchers, dec. 01 tut uuest sou most upjirovsu pnoru 7, 1829. IN inst. and led trees, in east ill less, iy. to tmct or ing No.

i of to or ine Iter be a 49WILLIAM STREET. PARTITION. JVeie.IoT Cannon Peos. The subscribers, commissioners, appointed under, and by virtue of the Conn of Common 1'lens for ths City and County of New York, will cxposo fur ssle, at the Mor. shame' Exchange, in Wall st, on the lOlhday of April, at 1'i o'clock in the forenoon of that day, tlie Huuss Farm 1st of Richard Somcrindike, deceased, aitua.

near the five mile stone, on the Blnomingdale Road, containing about three acres. Tlie land is highly oulti. vated, with a considerable number of fruit and forest and a garden abounding with raspberries, strawberries, dto. Terms nude known at tho Urns of sale. ANDREW MrGOWN, EP1IRA1M CONRAD, Commiesioners.

8t JOHN R. 1IEDLKY, I LANDit FOR For sale ai public auction, on Mouthy the 4th of May next, at the Exchange this ciivat 12 o'clock. A lot of 300 acres, bs the ssme more or less, being the half cf lotAo.86, in the town of Cincinnatus, (now Willoi) in Courtland county, state of New York. A tract or 300 acres (strict measure) in Courtland county, the cuter ly part of lot No. 16 in the town of Solon, (now Truttoii.) A lot in Cayuga county, No.

SI, In the town ofCato, containing, (exclusive of the state's 100 acres) 553 acres, more or lists, roservino thereout 53 acres. And a tract of land in tho towrwhipof Oswegatchie, St. Law nmce county, containing C500 acres, more or beginning on the easterly sido ofthe Black or 0 wogstehifl river, Comoro! lots No. 14. No.

50, and No. as per map ot said township, being tho north west corner of what is called the 10,000 acre tract, end thence running along tlie nortlicrly line ofthe said 10,130 acre tract so the north east comer of the tract heretofore sold Itantngion, and thence along the westerly line of said to the southwesterly corner and to the southerly line ofthe said 10.000 acre tract to the Black lake, and thence down the Black Lke and the Black Oswecatrhia river to tho place of brviniitns. except that part of said land hich is included in the lots reserved by the state, called the school end gospel lots. Fur further particulars, apply to BARKER di CO. 43 William street, Nsw York.

March 31. 1829. alts 'EST OF ENGLAND CLOTHS fc CASsl MERES. The subscriber offers for sale, on liberal terms, superfine Woollen Cloths and Cossimcm thn manufacture of Austin, Brothers Co. bv the package or piece, consisting of superfine blue, black and medley cloths of assorted colours ofthe best aualiiii s.

no win aiso receive oraers tor sopcriine woollen cloths and cajetimems of the manufacture of Austin, II. ill uroincrs the goods arranu to be equal In quality nt the price to any of the haiuedosr Jntion shinned this country. A lilicral discount will be allowed for payment in England or on the arrival ofthe goods hem, on the usual credit twelvo months Coh in England from dolo of invoice. u2 Iw CH AS. DENSTON, No.

14 Cedar st. HEMP, The aubscribcr oiTcrsitir sale on liberal terms in lots to suit purchasers, Domestic Hemp, some waivr ruiieu, oi a very noon qi auiy. a2 lw CH AS. DENSTON, 14 Cedar st. SPRING TIDES The merchant, the larmer, tho raechnnic, all have looked with straining rye for pnna: wins, near away irra ounness oi a areary winter they have come, bringing ith them the cheerful offspring nf tho now horn sprinn food for action.

enterprise and profit, but fortune, as well nature, has spnntj hues, and they are at hand, tor on ednos day, April 8th, she ill distribute several prixos of magnitude. New York Consolidated Lottery. No. 3. for 1R29, te drawn on Wednesday, 8th April.

Highest Prize 40.000. 8CHF.ME 1 prixe of 610,000, 10.000, 6,000, 5,000, 4.000,11,500, 8,000, 1.500. 6 of 1.000. 6 of ftOO. Ac.

Tickets t'20; Halves 1 10; Quarter. 15 Eighths ti 50. Tiekeu and shares for sale at SYLVESTERS', 130 Brosdway, New York. Gold, Silver and Bank of England Notes bought and eota, KT Notes of all broken Banks bought. N.

B. Orders from the country meet the same atten tion as on personal application. az tl F1 A SHORT CHAPTER. HERE was a piper had a cow He had no hay to give hiv, He took his pipe and play'd a tune, Consider, cow. consider.

Aye, and is a tttno which would not come amiss to many two legged animals Consider what a wondrous creat meanirur is contained in that one word, and what pack of troubles might be avoided by a good use ofthe advice it gives. For instance, a lottery draws next week wnicn contains, among otner good tilings, a tjtu.uov ttttzeitonbr 111)00 tiuku, blanks, ta a prise ticker only 207s7nd SKIXAS kills oi or mor of tlie capital prizes fur certain in every lottery; Consider, man, eomider. as BCERAGIOLI A CO. Afnimfacturrrs of BuHtand Ornament! in Tlatter, No. 125 William afreet, re spectfully inform ths public, thnt they have made greet additions their assortment oi nauxEi aua uana IIKNT1.

They have lately received from Paris, eight Busts, copied from the Origiunls msde by Canove, in Iteme; besides about fort others of different descriptions! togeth er with about 200 Medals, in basso relievo, and about 30 full length Figures snd Ornaments for the parlour, and a variety of antique Busts and Figures, which, together with a variety heretolore made, make tncir assortment complete. They haveon hand, a treat variety suitable for Artists and tlie Academy, and are constantly manufacturing ar ticles in their line, in tne neatest manner, ol ine best mate rials, and from copies deemed to be tbe most correct. All their Furores will stand against water, in gardens or elsewhere, being prepared by a composition for that purpose, mji Jin 1.1REJVC11 BASKETS 11 bales assorted sitss sud A qualities, forealoby mli30 4w B. HEMP8TED. 145 Maiden lane, i I AND GERMAN BASKETS 11 bales French assorted, 6 do German de, for sale by tlie bale or doien, and a constant supply kept on hand on liberal terms, by a2 6w B.

HEMPSTEDs 145 Maiden Inns. 1 fift SHOES BROGANS, siUU Pair men's thick peg'd shoes 1000 pair men's thick sewed shoes ltju do do do 1500 do do kip 1700 do do do do do and pegged brocan do do do do do do do do do do do ahoe and bound do do brogans calf sowed uo do pefg'd do do sew'd shoes 2000 do 1500 do 1000 do 750 do 1200 do 1500 do 300 do 500 do 750 do 800 do 500 do 350 do 100 do 650 do lined do fine do do do do 2d quality do do do do black buckskin do do morocco de seal dancing pumps do do do heal'd do do do do leather do tlo morning slippers nsil'd boots calf sewd peg'd boots do boys thick shoes and brotmns 1000 do do lin'd de bound shoes Si brogans uu 1500 do womenslcother welted shoe 750 do do do do do, straps 500 do 2000 do 3000 do 1800 do 700 do 300 do 1700 do 300 do 50 do do do pumps do half hsel'd and spring heel'd roans do muroceo Grecian walking shoes ladies do strap'd do do du do clasp'd do do do do do pumps do prunella pumps and thick soles do do bvots do buckf kin shoe Knn A. shoe 2000 do do do do luce boots 4 shoes 2500 dochildrens leather do do do do, for sale low by COX, WHITE CO. m27 127 Mmd' Inn. CHAMPAIGN WINE 100 bsskets.

1 of the brand July" 80 cases, 1 do do, ol the genuine J. hand, fcrar by 0N 141 Hm.Hav. near City Hotel. a3 25HERRY WINES 2bntts7i'0 hhds At 5 qr casks wlc. gold brown Sherry Win; ditwl wpana celebrated Brown Sherry M.k by a3 J.J1 llrosdwav.

near xiiy noiei. ro 4 White Bobbiiwl Lace 4e 5 4 ltlack fine 4 4 nat received for sale cheap at 1 cooiil" PRATT'S, n3 Maiden lane. a3 'r7i 1'mo At 12 22 Garniture Ribbons, just re ceivcd and qqk Efli ft ATT. TTkfcEN. VVhiloee BiacaueuHi 1 ij Si lor "gKE PRAXX( 63 MaideI1 BATISTE.

I hose wno are in want oi ptain or sniped Batiste, will do well to call and Diamine 1 case which will be opened this morning, and fur sale cheap at 4W roan su near nainatn si. e3 5t W. G. HUNT. sl PKUIOR LEGHORN HATS.

Juat ree and for sale 1 case extra fine Leghorn Hats, at reduced nricea. bv G. HUNT. 456 Pearl st. ti 5t 1LKINS de JOHNSON have thia duy received two pieces blnck palmenncs, a very fashionable article for ladies spring dresses also, a few more pieces of those ide gimp lace inserrings, for sale at 48 Maiden lane.

ARTIFICIAL received this morn ing, and for ssle cheep, st a3 COOKE PRATTS, 63 Maiden lane. MNE BROWN LINENS FOR APRONS, juat teeaivMl and for sale bV COOKE Si PRATT, 63 Miidaa Uoo. they their reach tern has, the her lion their the Kt. 1 nnd per from. and of and silk ry and 15 of as dn ed or J.

of 1 ACADEMY FOU YOUNO UDlE8.Lv osrt will be ready to recefw pupils at her residence, 548 Broadway, on Monday, Sdth April, Ibr instraciioa in the following btaaclua pffisstU ocd polite eaaceuon, Wit i ss English, Including orthography, grammar. wMting, arithmeiic, geography, astitmomy, history, bellea let tree, Junior Classes will be formed in the rudiments of English education, ibr the instruction of young Misses, preparatory to their entering on the higher itutHe. to which, will be regularly advanced from class to class a capacity and improvement will warrant, until tbsy the full couren of this department. Tbe French, Italian and Spanish Music, Drawing, and Painting. The terms will be as moderate as can be afforded cdsv sktently with the advantages given, and the best mar employed to insure a thorough acquisition of to studies of each department Mr.

L. promise berselt'mtich gratification In attending to the duties she has undertaken duties which aba from choice, been long in the habit of practising in domestic circle of her own family. Parents ho may ieel inclined to place their daughters in her family where they will at all times be andor immediate care may rely upon the) strictest atten being paid to all the necessary particulars that relate to their health, habits, and conduct, as well a ta monners and general improvement And, a far as circumstances will permit, the same care will at. tended to those young ladies who are under ber super, intetidnnce only for the day, or during the hour of stuthr. For terms and other panicnlars, application to be made to Mrs.

540 Broadway, after the 15th tort. Mrs. Lambert ha the honor to make references to the Rev. Bishop Hohort, Itov. Doct.

Wainwight. Rev. Doct. Upfuld, Kev. Duel.

Berrian, Duel. David Hosack. Archibald Grade, Itaaa Lawrence. Henrr Rogers, Esq. a4 3t FOUNTAIN'S FANCY STOKE.

The ladies are invited io call at J. S. Fountain's, 263 Broadway, examine his large and well selected assortment of 1 Fancy and Staple Goods, of ths following description i long and square Csalimem and Camel's Hair Shawl of every price ana color; real white blonde point thread "cs i treses, irom euy io eiuu; eniorotdersd Jnerino, Csmel's Holr. and Cote paly de of evetv eoktr elesmnt stylos cot paly and Parisian Crapes, embroidered io coin, which in richness and newness of pstterns, tr de ciilcdly the most rasty article in this city French Foulard Muslin and Prints embroidered French Muslin, from 84 to 1 10 oer yard fii'd Swiss do. trora 4a te 88a yard elegant embroidered Linen Cambria Hdku, 13 to 810 1 ladies and infants embroidered Lace, Limn Cambric Muslin Caps real blonde Lace Cap Veils i also bv the yard, white Si black blonde Lace every price and width embroidered Lace de Muslin Moi'vcs, luhu Al aveiiie reorcllas, collars arKknie rines; Mechlin, English de French thread Laces; plain llg'd Tulle de Bobbinet 4 4 and 6 4 Laoesj plain French, English, Swiss, Scotch ds American Muslins, ofevery quujiiy plain Si fig'd Palmorinee worsted and Horccc, Gauro Si Batiste, of every color quality tMlks i banns ol every variety, tor Hats, Ureases, trench ev hnglisn liombazinea, black oolored.oteve.

price; Italian snd scmphane Crapes; Crape Ijsse; Hosiery ctovos ot every description; rlsndana, Megg Madras Hdkfs, long Isiwna, Birdseye Diaper and i irixu ijotii ijeoiiiuna a nionae viaiie imsaes every new style of fancy Hdkfs Si Scarfs; French St English fig'd, plaid, striped corded Ginghams Si Cslicos, trora to 75 cent per yard Taffeta, Gaunt 4 Satin Ribbon, every idlh color painted, plaid, wal'4 St embr'a lieu minions; ladies embroidered and Hag; Sew ina Silks. Spool Cotton. Silk Braids. Pmt.Taoes and Bobbins. Also, superfine black Saxony Cloth, for gentlemen's wear as well sa every oilier desiiable artU ele, all of which will be sold on the most favorable terms, N.

J. 8. F. has ree'd by the Edward Bonaire and opened 3 cases splendid consisting ef Haw and Costumes for subscribers end lor sale. at LANDER.

The envenomed tongue of slsnder. when actuated by malicious motives, is more edful than the sword. For tbe latter only takes life, while the former destroys even your yepulatlon. It is murder most' There are particularly tsro kinds of this terrible evil the direxl and csVietif which are generally called into requisition. The direct is open, and therefore controvertible but the oWv one so worms ite way in dsrkness that the unrtard object become an easy prey to its destructive langs.

ok ur.llf it l. iTiiusms, oi iinain su is pvcuiwrij bjiimvu with respect to these classes, both (tired and oofs, cue for they are merely ratfort. Let sins of them, come at once, 'tangible, and assume tlie appearance of one man, and It shall go bard, if a pntm of ti escapes punishmrnt. Williams makea garments, $9 CRtAF, the mi) he must either obtain cloth for nothing, work up fragments of damaged American rood You, who say tins, know yourselves io ue as dots Be ye honest charge fairly and be as complaisant a Williams, and ths public may yet give yoaa ahira their patronage. Waiiatns minds his own business, and leaves his customers Io judge of Ihs excellence and beauty of his clothe, ot tne elegance ot si nis, ot ids) aii sMissi slrtwaes.

snd al the DTOlsristy otaiOriS. duct snd hopes so be able to manage his affairs without requiring the very graituiousommonsoftbstnrsged knigbinood. Hut go go toe world la large cnougtt fbr you and him Go land save to your own frisnda mkj iicnse ui jTuvjooij jou im simi.uijui Mis. yl ri0 BllLDLHb, DOCK. BUILDERS, eeeTtre J.

subscriber will contract to deliver at thecity of New York, or at any place on the Hudson Kivsr between Kingston and tbe.said city, any quantity of while pine, or hemlock lumber, hewed or sawed, to any siiea pet bill. He can also furnish aeontiderabLs quantity of Uia following kinds of timber vix i nit ash. cnesnut, beech, btrcb, maple, cherry, oak, yellow pine de white wood or poplar also any quanti ty ot dock logs, wnu pioe ee bemiock logs lor puce ct pumps, spruce tr white pine masts, under four feet diaml tcr and not over 75 feet Inn. Any contract made will be furnished by the time agreed on, and generally a great part in one month after veceiving tbe bill. Apply so ui iu wni.

An it 1 1 Bridgeville, Sullivan County, N. Y. Address letters to Mnnticello. instead of Bridget ills. being tbe nearest Post Office.

is. i wui also agree to deliver any or tne sDove ai Philsdelphia. or at anv nlaceon the Delaware River, he low the mouth of the Nevcrsink River. The masts by this conveyance can betaken of greater length. mB 2m die O.

W. AN HARDWARE, CUTLERY, 4c, 7WwO, Kit tarn St Co. 228 Pearl street, liavs received by tbe late arrivals from Liverpool, a variety of Bimunirbam and Slieffield goods, which enablee thera to offer a full assortment Irom tbe shelves, suitable lor tbe country trade, at low prices for cash or approved paper Also, the fallowing by the package, entitled to debenture, xt 1Q cases guns, 20 casks hues 20 casks sad irons, SO do fin rose nail 30 bags trace chains, casks best round inotreosa 3 casks cap wire 1 2 cases trunk locks 2 cases buttons and thimbles 100 dozen English spades Fosters." oo ao snotwis i 10 cases cast steel, assorted, square, round and Jai 2 casks band, pannel snd back saws 2 cases cross cut ssws 10 bales scythe blade djtraw knives. nSSDsiClm serak. The full blooded imported Hons Stroh, will stsnd the present season at the eta hleofMr.

John R. 8nbdikh, near the Union Race Course, Long Island. This Horse was imDorted tbe last 8um hv Admiral Sir Itaat Coffia, who purchased him of Lord Darlington, and sent him hither (br the benefit of his native country. 8 A Is known to have been one of the finest horses in England st thn time of his departure from thence, haying sold ibr 3,000 guineas i his blood being of tbe beat ia ll in trains, and from Pliantom. Kim Herod.

Hiihfly er. Matcbmn, Cluldcrs.Diomed, Sir Peter, Walton, hotkey. te. I Ilia color a deen bay. without white, in heiiht aixtaen hands, 8 yoara old, perfectly aound and healthy, and ini all particulars a most beautiful and substantial Horse.

and one that haa proved among the greatest runners of hisduy. For the particulars of the pedigree and MrfbmiXKa, of this horao, os well as for terms, sew handbuls ofthe I. I. eiiu urn iicwsusk cinoiivi tut uw wuuiiuy. i Gentlemen are invited to call and see the Horse, and judge of him for tbeioselves.

1UOB1A3 ItAiUUSOn. mlSdictJolst rsin MPnPUit'Tnvii ny gtp im doits usiss JL LIC HOUSES. AiC.Suudam Boyd. lUHrms. ay, opposite John street, have received by the late ar rivals the following Goods, which enable them to offer a complete assortment of Staple Dry Goods, suitable foe ruhiic Houses, eleam uoats, bbips, on very hbe ral terms.

2 case heavy 5 4 and 6 4 German Sheetings i do do 5 4 Silesia do 2 do do 6 4 and 6 4 Irish do 5 do do 4 4 Irish Linens, of very superior Cibrio i 2 do Double Damask Table Cloths 2 do do do Napkin 1 9 itn Ad 7.1 ILS Qvl Jb UlA kaavv Ttamaak TVm bale Marseilles Quilt 2 do ateam boat Counterpanes 1 do do Blanketa fCoyara 2 do blue and green Cloth Table, Piano and Staxsi 2 do Irish and English Diapers for towelling. Also, red and blue Wine Ckwhs and Fruit Dollies, Drapery Muslins, Furniture Dimities, Sit. a4 3t 1 Stc Tkoma J. Barrow A Co. Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Earthen.

ware, China de Glass, an now receiving by tlie kale ar I rivals300 package of EarthmwaretflrMtetsat patera and shapes. Also, 40 packages of China, comprisinf 1 every variety ol ek setts, Jugs, dee. which they otter on the most accommodating terms. The above goods are all new, and sebcted with tbe greatest care a re gards the quality and patterns. Also, a ktm ejuantity 1 of Glass of every description, cut, plain and pressed at vnrv low nricea.

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