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Tt ibS JiARTIN AMISS WATKLNSONwilTbe JU. ready to receive pupil, either boarder or day tc ho Ian, at thir residence 493 Broorae atreet, on Mon diyth 3d of Mar, (or imtruction in all the brenche of a useful and polite education. A French lady will re fide in the family for the improvement of the young ladies. Term Very moderate, aod the best maaten are Reference Ht. Rev.

Biahop Duboia, Rev. Dr. Wain wright, Char lei Graham. Hubert Bayard, Lewi Willcock. Mm.

Okill. Iro Mil. A MRS. HONFLEUKE, Teacher of the English atyle of Paintinf, in aii fossons, leave New York prior to the flint of May. They are aware they mutt disappoint many by removing earlier than they expected, but they are under the necessity of quitting in nine or ten day, the they now occupy, and it will be inconvenient to take other euitable to the recaption of their pupil.

On Thundny next, therefore, will commence the last clan that they can receive. After fi milling thoto will perform their promise of devoting one week to attending pupil at their own residence. To prevent trouble, limy take this opportunity of mentioning their term. For one inple pupil $iU; or 2 pupil at (13 each, or 4 at $12 each. Dunne the nmwnt nvk ihn nnhlic are at liberty to viiit their exhibition of Paintings, and other work of art.

The admission erntis. 2b Park l'lnee. a BASHAM'S SCHOOLS. oppoiie the Academy ol Fina Art. ChambenwitroetThe Teaeher deair ou of increasing their School, have engaged Assistant in each department, and made uc other arrangement, that they will be enabled, on he 1st of May, to receive an additional number of Pupils.

The Teacher hope, though their term ant very mo. derate, that their long experience and uminng aasiduuy wilr not be depreciated on that account and they assure those to whom the price of tuition i ol no moment, that the strictest attention will ever be paid to those little grace of manner which form a marked dwtincuon in everv Mix Taylor gives instruction in Music to Udrc at thnir rnsidsnm nrlitWof the female teacher would civ private lessons, to thoae who prefer it, in paint, ing on velvet, or in that new and beautiful atyle of painting on paper recently uitrooitceu imo inn cur. Mr. Basham will give lesson on Botany to ladie at any time between the hours of 5 and half past 8 clock to the rooming, and from 4 till 6 in tlw evening. If a cits could be formed, tlia term would be moderate.

Mrs. B. will not attempt to describe what alio feel of the beaulie aud advantage of her favorite science, but tkeliiave to introduce a short extract from Dr. Sum rief Such i the wealth of the Botanist that there is fieM ki barren nut it yield fruit for him no plant Mntrinptible hot be view it with pleasure. 1 I Ainds animation and intelligence whercvi he goes new charm in every object, and new lieauliea ill every rtw." tT Mr.

Grant Thorbum ha politely offered the accommodation of bis Greenhorn with it extensive and dopant collection of plant, for ibe practice Mrs. pupils. a 3tawlm MR. CHARLES BISHOP'S CLASSICAL. SE M1N ARV, at New Rothelle.

eighteen mile from New York, on the Boston Turnpike Road. This Seminary ha now been established three year. and, by the assiduous devotion of the proprietor, and of the other instructors, to tuo intellectual culture ol youtn committed to their cam, ha th patronage of highly re pectablc individuals. The method of instruction pursued In this institution has uniformly given satisfaction tollioae who appreciate, as well the importance of the early dcvelopemenl of the intellectual faculties, a the influence wlucb correct principle exercise over their futuru live. Auxiliary to the discipline of the mind, the greatest at tention i paid to the health and vivacity of pupil and three year have afforded iitiifaclory test of the alu britv of the location.

The inductive method is pursued, and every branch of learning ba it requisite attention. Obedience and gAtlrmanly deportment are strictly en. joined and no scholar of refractory or immoral habit ill be retained a member. The pica of instruction pursued in this imtitution embrace the ancient and modom departments of literature tlie Grock, Latin, Speni French, and English ton f.ntct mathematics, geography, and history enmpo. liiioii, and public dwlumatiuns and music on the pianoforte.

Terms Board and tuition in the classical and Ene lull branches of education, 9IG0 pn annum including the Spanish and French. $IS4. For stationary seven ty five cent per quarter. Book to be furnished by parent or, if furnished in the school, the price it to he regulated by Mr. It.

Lockwood't, 415 Broadway, New York, where further particulars, in regard to ih school may be obtained, Bed aud bedding to be fur nulied hv tiie narunta. All bill to bo paid quarterly in advance; discount of three months' inkireat off. This institution commends itself for convenience of intercourse with New. York, both by the steam boat un neu, uhich leave Fulton lip daily, at 3 o'clock, P. M.

and arrive th sum evening; and by the stiqex, which leave Wood' hotel. Bowery, New York, at o'clock, P. M. The neighborhood affords floe bathing and picturesque scenery. Ncw Rorhclln, a27 3m "VKW YOKK HIGH The truths 1 1 bave the satisfaction to inform the public that a new, tndthey trust, a moreeflicient orgtmxalion of these in.

ttitutinns ha been made, and will lake effect on the fint dnv of May the commencement of a New Tb.m. The senior department of the Boy JIiqii Scuool will be under the insiruction of John Griscnm, L. L. D. and I Associate Principal of Daniel Y.

Hacoii, A. n. tlie inditiition. The scientific instruction and Geometry by Dr. Gris com, the clasaicil instruction by Mr.

Bacon, with a competent assistant for the clonics, ami auother for the Eo glijh studies of tlw room. A French, and a Spanish teacher, and an eminent writing muter (Mr. Maclaurin,) are also engaged. I The classical instruction will bo such as to qualify pupil Sir an honorable admistjen to any of the College of the United State, and tho mercantile education so conducted a to give the greatest advantage of useful knowledge to those intended tor commercial pursuits. The Junior and introductory departments severally re.

main under the direction of Mosnri. Johmoa and Baldwin, with competent assistants; both under the super intendanre, ana constant inspection of Dr Griscnm. It is trusted that they will continue to deserve the popularity and support, which they nave always received. TERMS. Intro.

Junior Senior lit term. September and October fci 94 90 17 25 2d do Nov. Deo. and January 3 25 7 00 1 1 00 3d do February, March and April 325 7 00 1100 4th do Mav. June and July 3 85 6 50 10 T5 Ter annum 11200 2500 4000 Payments for tuition are to be made in advance.

regulation i indispensably necessary to the prevention of perplexity and embarrassment to the Institu tion, and experience demonstrates that a prompt attention to the bill prove to be the most atuuartory course both to the patrons and to the school. Scholars entered at any other time than the commence rami of either term, will be charged DroDortiunablv. ex cupiing that no allowance will be made lor the traction el a month. The lectures during the ensuing year, will embrace the science uf Chemitry mall its needful detail, FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL. Th Senior department remains under the charge of miss oaran Marr, os rnncipoi wnn two awutanta, in audition, to whem Alatlama vitel, a ranch lady ol edu cution and character ha been engaged, as an instruct res in the French language, to which hor whole lime is devoted.

Writing will he taught in this room by Air. Maclauirn. The Junior department is under the careof MiwChar lotte Gardner, with two assistant: and (lie Introducto ry under that of Miss baruh Helen. In these several department the whole ivstem of in (truction ill be carried on from rcadimr, ariih metic, and plain needle work lip to tliu higheet brau cues ol education anaaccornpirsnineiit. TERMS CONDITIONS OF ENTRANCE, The year is divided into four Terms, viz Intro.

Junior Senior lit term Feb. March and April (3 25 $5 60 7 50 2d do May, June and July 3 25 6 60 7 60 do September and October 2 25 4 00 5 60 4th do Nov. Dec. and Jan. 3 25 60 7 50 Per Annum 12 00 20 50 28 00 Scholar entered at any other time than the com tnenrjimnnt nf fliihpr trm.

will he chanred nronortion' My, excepting that no allowance wilfbc mode fur the fraction of a month. During the month of August tlw bchool is vacated, and for which no charge made, Payment nftuitinn la be mid in advance. No charge will be made in either df partment for fuel, late, slate pencil, quills, ink, or fur the use of the globe and all hook and other article of itationery charged nl first cost. Reward and premium disproved for good conduct, uu improvement in learning. Officer of the Board of Trustee for 1829.

Hon. GULIAN C. VERPLA.NCK, President. Dr. THOM AS COCK, Vice President.

JOSEPH 11. COLLINS, Secretary. LAMBERT SUYD AM, Treasurer. R. C.

Vemlonrk TUITIK, Allan Melvill Dr. TbornM Cock Stephen Allen Samuel Boyd Michael Bumham Samuel Cowdrey oeph Curtii B. Colliia Jjoae Field Dr. Ansel W.Ivaa JJarle King jOjo Lord.jun, Thomas R. Mercein Alex.

M. Muir John L. Muoa Richard OaUey Wm. G. Rhinelandor Rev.F.C.

Schaener Lambert Suydam Charle Town John W. Wright John P. Stogg Gideon Pott Rv. William Patton. a291w Vl'ILKINS ti JOHNSON have thurlay received ceeupnor jetand bin black Italian Netta, hichwtllbe aoki low at 48 Maiden lane.

a23 IpIIEAF SLACit ITALIAN KII.KR Anm "sras, lor sal by a WlLKiN3 ft JOHNSON, 48 Maiden laoe NUilIBEll 8353. CLASSICAL ENGLISH 8COOL 76 Varlck, corner of Canal St. A Classical EmHiah School, i opened at 76 Varick. comer of Canal itreet. tinder (be direction of the Rev.

Wm. H. Hart, who is a graduate of Columbia College. The system of instruction will be conducted agreeably to that pursued in the Grammar ocuooi 01 ioiumtna uoitege, and will oe ctucuiaiea 10 prepare youth for College, or for the ordinary pursuit of This School i established bv the Trustee of the New York Protoattnt Emsconal Public School," but nn no connection with the schools In tbe utuer pan 01 tti tame building. The price of tuition are a follow In the Classical department, ten dollar per quarter arid iu the English, six dollar per quarter, together with the usual charge of one dollar per quarter for incidental exrxmses, including fuel.

The following are the name of tlie Trustees who have established tbe school, and to the regulation pre enneu by whom it is aumect The 111. llev. aliiin Hiihart. the l(iv. rrolessor MC Vickar.

the Rev. Dr. Lvall. the Rev. Dr.

Berrian, the Rev. Dr. Milnor, tbe Rev. Dr. B.

T. Onderdonk. the Kev.Dr.wainwruthl. the. Rev.

J. F. SchroeUor, the Kev. W. Creightun, the Rev.

G. L'pfold M. Henry Roger Duncan P. Campbell John Steams M. John Anthon Robert Troup Thomas L.

Ogden William Johnson Henrv McFarlan, Murrnv Hoffman Hon. JolinT. Irving, Herbert van WBfenen. aasiwT CAKU. MRS.

DOUGK respectfully inlbmu her iaumtrou and tlie Ladies eeneroliv that she continue her Writing Academy at her Chamber Mrs. D. teacher the plain running hand, and various ornamental hand, and engage to enable every pupil, who conforms strictly to her direction, to writ a lair and beautiful baud in Twenty Lesion. Tounc Ldie who leant ol airs. li.

acquire a kahti and fftanntr of writing at once easy, graceful and ele. rant. Ladii of middle life who have neretofore either entirely neglected this important branch of education, or wanting an opportunity to perfect themselves earlier: have delayed until they think titer are almottttn old to team," attain in a few lessons to that beauty of Pen mnnship which surprises while it delight them; and even the venerable matron is pi sued in agnin tracing the rudiment of the chirographic revive the recol lection and associations ol the vmiul tuoni ot Inc. Pupil who know not bow to form a letter, have often in six and always in ten lessons acquired a legible hand Pupils era taught the art ot making a good pen. fa" Further particular on application.

ml7 3mo Cl OM I KC I A Ai ATH AT1C A SC HOO I. II. Lockvood respectfully acoiiaiiiUi his imtrons that hi Seminary comer of Reed stra4 and Broadway, will be continutd at tlie same place and taes lor tlie information of those acquainted with hi School, that a Teacher of Mathematics is cn. Joyed, who, with the ubscriber, superintends the Malo Department. Penmanship under the uperintendancoiif Mr.

Luther Jck oii. The Female School under the chnree of Miw Lockweod. who. beside attendmt to tho stttdit of this department, instructo in great variety of Needlework. Kelerenee Hi rnends generally, among whom are many of hi oldest patron.

aV9 I MR. DA PONTE respectfully informs the public, that his class, which for a short time has been held at his house. No. 390 Grecnwich st. where it will con tinue till 1st May after tlisi dntc, will assemble at No.

342 Broadway, which house Mr. Da Ponte has taken fur the year. Mr. D. P.

will have room for one or two pupil in hi house, who will receive tlie benefit of instruction in the class grans. Hi LIMITED MJMBEU OK PL'PILS. The Claj ical and Mathematical School, conducted by D.W.JontS,atSS3 Broadway, will be re opened on tbe 6th Januury, 1079. By limiting hi number, Mr. J.

it enabled to pay particular attention to bil pupils, who will be nroperlv ironnded, and brourht as for ward as is consistent with thorough knowledge of what they learn. Mr. J. rathe" the elastics upon the plan pursued at Eton. Tbe greatestaltentino is there tore paid toquautity: hi pupil are taught to write htio prose with accuracy, and are regularly inrtrnct ed toeompose irnie vrrui.

031 DANCI.Mi. Mr. Hermit respectfully iidonns lire public that lie intends, on the 1st May next, form itur a private chus in the art of Dancing, for young ledie and gentlemen those who wish to join may apply to Air. Hemim nt no. 1X1 tmn treel.

alS lady itn he aiTomraodaiod with board mm. eomrao A. BMst.yif. in awsaanfor.1 tlrni.Vi r.in.:lf Hi Jlah wwwi ta t4 1 UK 1 hoi lis skjiwa Mt iiuiuij ts as a a uiruu MATHEMATICAL 1NSTRICTOR. A with oirl recnmmendr.tions desirous of a nhice as teacher Mathematic in a re Tctuhle seminary.

Williiim C. Hn'ant, at this orlice. nM WAM El) in a private taiiuly. a neut, irduirioua, and capable middle need women, who under stand plain cooking. An American.

English or Ger imi is wanted, no other. Ihrcctions for O. P. E.lelt at tlie Evening Post Office, No. 49 William at, ill meet prom nt attention.

A person tt anted immediately. m30 A 1 A.N l'K a woman about 34 year ol age, a a housekeeper, an American woman who understands ew ing. None need apply ho have not lived in the above capacity Ketcrence to the, Inst place of em ployment will be expected, Enquire at No. 70 Chatham street. rzi tl T) OOMS WANTED.

Two tieepine rum and a tlqmen in the vicinity of Grand street, for which a rr onatite compensation will be given. Address ill. li at ihis office, statin; situation and terms. m30 tllUUUIIL'll 13 i II hi nt, 1 li I nvfu.uo iv i.li ai ajii xruaa wny, suitable for single gentlemen. Possession immediately if reumred.

1 EARY CO. manufui'tiirrra of Hat of oncuuuh Ji ty, possessing all the reiyiiik of tho most costly, at the reduced price of 94 25, effected by their unproved system of bnsiness. Gentlemen kafore purchasing are invited to examine the article, that counterfeit may be detected. are housemarblebuildtng, Chatham square. Wanted, ix girl competent of trimming first quality nan in a upnor sty ie.

a naw iii rilHE UNITED STATICS' FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Otnce, No. 288 Fearl at, DIRECTORS. John L. Bown Robert D. Week William M'lntire John Wood John R.

Willi Thorn II Lenett Silas Hicks Walter R. WW William W. Mntt Samuel Nicbol Robert Cornell David Bryaon Benjamin Clark John Hitchcock Pster M'Cartee Le i Hartman James Barker George S. Fox Gerardu Pwt John B. Wright Benjamin Corlie Benjamin Strong Lmdley JIurmy (ieorge Srhmelzel Charle Osborn Said Alley Stephen Van Wyek Robert White, Jun.

Henry If. Lawrence Jacob T. Doty Thorna W. Jenkins William II. Leggett Isaac Frost.

JOHN L. BOWNE, President. Andkgw Cock, Secretary. Its The buines of this Company i limited tn Insur aac against Fire, and their terms are as fsvurahlo as tlume of the otlier Olhce ofthis city. X4aw MADEIRA WIN B.

The lubscnber during tlie last year, bave imported and placed in bund se veml parcels of choieo Alndoim Wine, which they now offer for sale, the law of Congress, reducing the duty on Wine, having gone into operation. Their importation are all of tho ell known brand of Howard, iUarch Co. selected and nut un in assorted caslta, with thegreet est care. Miwt of them have had the benefit of voyage to the East and West Indie, and consequence of the reduction of duty to 50 cents per gallon, are now ottered upon liberal term and ut very reduced prices. Ap ply to MARCH BENSON, 14 Broad at.

N. B. Wineofthefinestquality.iubjecttodrawback, wnyi io ne naa as above. jsj nm A large lot ot col'd Gro de Naples, this doy ree'd, COOKK PK.YU fi3 Msid.41 lane. 1,1 A RTHEN WARE, GLASS, Arc.

FOR KEPACK above Old Slip, have just received per Silas Richards, aivefttturlment of Avorv nniMe, in iha Mviv un, injio uiic, nun they are now offering to purchaser for the country trade on the verv lnwat hm. MT All doscription of gilt and lustre China Tea Setta, Pitcher, fec. of the luteal and most approved pattern. 1 IEMOVED. Brtut Jfailt, fund Wm, Coach IV tempi.

Stacj iicait respectfully Infafina hi friend and customers that ba removed hi estab lithmentof Bra Nils, Plated Ware It Coach Lamp from No. 90 Maiden lane to No. 169 Water near Maiden lane, where be will be happy to supply (hew with every article in tbeabora line a heretofore, such a bras and Prince metal, all kind of coach It bar nossturnitare.ounsistingolipnngs, lamps, lace, mould Int. steps, lie, with a general assort mentol elated ssd dlery, uch as bitts, itirrup, Ik; also plated desert knives and fork, together with every article in hi line.oa a reasonable term and of a good quality at 'any in tne country. run ti TaATENT BLOCK TIN FAUCETS.

The ub JL tcriber have on hand a full aupply of Faucet of their manufacture ot every atxe required alto molacae gate, of different ize school ink aland, a new arti cle and mucn approved, tor aaie oy a20 Imend GAIU8 FENN A CO. 85 Perk slip I TEMP, Tbe lubecriber orlera fox al on liberal XX term in lot to auit purchasers, Doraestic Hemp, Mine water roueo, ot a very tooo quality. 36w CHA8.DENSTON, 14 Cedar SATURDAY, HI AY 2, 18m IOR SALE Tbe pew 78 and 79, eligibly ltuated in th middle aisle, Christ Church, Anthony tret. For particular enquire at 73 Maiden lane. a23 3lawtf ILUAMSBURG (L.

SEMINARY for Chii dren of both sexes under 12 rear of aw. Mr. Meter beg leave to acquaint the citizen of New York and vicinity, tliat her Seminary for the education of children from 4 to 12 year of ag, will open on th first ty of May next. To entitle this establishment to a claim on the attention of tlie public, and to satisfy Ike enquiries of those parents dosirous of ptronixing.it, Mr. Meier beg to tntc, that she derives her experience a an instructor, from having resided in the capacity of (Joveme in oine of the most distinguished families in England, and having superintended her own establishment for edu CAtion.both in England and Gibraltar, she therefore pre dime that she has acquired tlie method difficult to be attained, of equally improving themanners and the mind.

Mrs. Meier, anxious for the preservation of her pupils' health, will establish a Box for era bathing during the hot summer months for their exclusive Dse, and attend with the greatest solicitude to their comfort. Terms for Board 1120 per annum, French and Plain Wurk included, payable quarterly in advance. Music, Dancing, Drawing, 6pani.h Italian, Oma mental A Fancy Work separately charged. Children to be provided with bed bedding and one silver table spoon.

Parent are at liberty to visit their cliiuiren whenever they may think proper. Application, previous to the first of May, to be made at No. Iff Maiden lane, and subsequently at the Semi nary, Williamsburg. Long Maud. References The Right Rev.

Bishop Hobart. D. c. Rev. Benjamin Onderdonk.

D. 1). Rev.Thoma McAulcy, D. D. L.

D. Robert Emmet. Esq. Coun. aellor at Low Charle O'Connor, Esq.

Counsellor at Law Doctor Mc Auley Doctor Sayutecli Jamie Ma gee. Esq. John Wibon, Esq. a'24 3m fllO BUILDERS dc OTHERS. The iib.criber having been appointed Agent for a large and ex tensive Saw Mill, situated on Saugertie'a Creek, Ulster Couty, i now prepared to make contract for While Pine Timber, rut to order fur buildinm or vessels.

The timber will be delivered at any dock on the North River ide free of expense, and with punctuality. Price reasonable. Orders directed to Smith Cram Snugertiee, Ulster County, or to the subscriber, will be attended to. 24 J. KENT BOYD.

76 Wall street. TVOTICE. If Mr. Charles Shawc, Lieutenant on 1 1 half pay in tlie British Armv. ho married in the island of St.

Croix, be in this country, he may learn tomclhing affecting hit interest, by rolline on a3 DAVID ROGERS SON, 184 Washington st. TV OTIC A II persons indented tn tlie (tail of John Ill son Carson, lute of this city, deceased, are request ed to make immediate payment, and those havinz clai upon the tame to present them for teftlemeiit to either of the subscribers. ANDREW MURRAY, Pucnu B. WOOLLEY, Execntor. mhll miJK XEW YOKK amo SCHUYLKILL COAL COMPANY The stockholdi ni of this company are hereby notified that the annual election for dim tor will be held nt the office of tho company, comer of Bn ver lane and Washington itreet, on Monday, tlie fourth day of May next eirsuing.

The poll will opened at 1 1 o'clock A. M. and close at 1 o'clock P. M. WALTER NEXEN, Secretary N.

B. The transfer book will ba closed for ten day previous. 9 1.M4 fi. Hank ofAmerU. Avrin.

IWJ X. HE Annual Election of Directors for the Bank of America will he held at the Bank on Monday, the 4th of May next. Tbe Poll ill he open at 1 1, A. M. and close at 2 oVIuck, P.

M. By order the mrd of Director. 23tm4 GEO. NEWBOLD.Ca.hier. A Union Bank.

Avrtl 16. Mi'). 1 Dividend of three per cent, on the Capital Stock of the L'nion Knnk, fornix months trom the 1st of fiovem her lat. ill he mode on the Ul of next, and paid nt tlie Ba'ik to tlie Stockholders or their attorniet, ou demand, aubject to a deduction often per cent, to previde for Iho Stale Tax. The transfer book will be shut after the 20th insU By order of the Pmudent and Ibrector, alb im DAlrL Kittie.te.

Jr.t nior. AMERICAN INSURANCE CO. The stockholders are notified that the annual election for direc. tor will he held at the office on Tuesday, the twelfth day of May next. The Pull ill open at and cloae clock.

By order ol the President and Directors, a25iM12 P. HA YT, Secretory. HARLEM XL. The Stockholders in tlie Hue leni Canal Comtait ra hsraby auitlieJ. Lieu lim annual election for Thirteen Directors, will be tM at the office of tho Coimsinv.

No. 40 Exchanire Plane, on the first Monday (4tb) of May next, between tbe hour of 11 and 2 clock. 21tM4 D. HENDERSON, Jr Secretary. 1 EMOV AU J.

F. Hibtil, smtiuner and bookseller. XV hna removed his account hook, eintionery, and paper warehouse, to No. 312 Pearl street, corner of Peck Slip, where he ofUr for sole, anrntensive assortment of stationery. Ac.

He respectfully solicit from hi fiicnds and th public, a continuance of their favor. alGlm TV OTICE. Merchants and other are herebv notified that the lubscribers will not be respnnnible for the delivery of goods, wares, merchandise or ellects shipped by their vesteli to any place exce)it Albany, ether than a the special agent for the shippers and owner of the lutir, A w'O S. TITMV ante. wfc RICHARDS SHERMAN.

New York, April 4th. IHf). 1 SPRING VALLEY MANSION. 1 ETER HILTON, late proprietor of the Harlirm Hotel, rnrjectfully inform hit iriciidt and the public that be ha removed to thnt bitten and commodinn House, The Spring VaUei, Matuim, known a the for mer residence of George Yotile, Esq. situated about 4 mile from the City Hail, fronting on the east of the old Harlirm road, and in rear about one hundred yards from tlie East River, a short distance above the Shot Tovwar.

Thi beautifully situated retreat from the seat of kuti. nets, command a full view ofth East river, which itraim unnvalled in ourcountrv for fresh and selubn ou air. and those centlemen ho may choose the musement of fishing, are assured that the adrantaea of thi situation are not aurpassed by any in the vicinity of the city of Hew York. Uoau, tactile, and atttndance at command. Attached tn the Mansion is a very large and beautiful garden, in a high state of cultivation, afford inr almost everv variety of fruit and flowers in their seasons, which cannot but enhance tlie pleasure of visiter, and tor families in the dimmer season, mis establishment offer a delightful retreat from the heat and btietienfthecitv.

P. H. returns hi thanks to hit friends and customer for their former favort, and assures them and the public who may fiivor him with a call." that they shall be agreeably entertained, as his lank will constantly be supplied with every variety ol the nest quality inm tne New York market afford, prepared by first rate rooks; and hi Bar will be stored with choice wines and liquors, all of which, combined with his unremitting attention, he hopes will entitle him to a share of the public pntron DPTI Ilin'l'lW n21 2wT 0. 1611 BROADWAY. E.

Bloom 1 er. Hat Sr Cop Manufacturer, ha ving removed from hit former stand, to No. 160 Broadway, ha the satisfaction of offering to the public, a itoek of arti 'cles iu bis line aa extensive and tashioii. able aa any in the United Suite. Fmm Innr eruerience.

he has found the utility of hn ving In Hat manufactured at hi own work, which enable him not only to afford the article cheaper to his customers, but to warrant the quality with certainty. His fashionable Hat are always in strict accordance ith tlie prevailing mode in Pari and London, and he appeals with confidence to those who have worn Bloomer' best" whether in beauty of shape, lightness of fabric, or durability, they ore not at least equal to any itfiu mnniiffirtiiHtfi in thi country or in Europe. Bloomer' Opera Hal are now well known and being by a peculiar process constructed to fold up without injury to their shae, am found particularly convenient mmilonwn ntton.lino the theatres, balls, or tartie. Mlllunr A rwWinvnl irnntlemen are reauested to examine his stuck of article made after tbe best pattern fur the. army and navy.

Mr B. alw nys keep a complete stock ladiea' riding, youth' and children Hats. Also, a groat va rietv of travelline patmt Ieatbcr and tur taps. Several gentlemen having come into an arrangement with Mr. Bloomer to upply tbem with HnWof the first quality by th year, he now propones the same to otlier ho may desire it, vti: 2 Hat for tn, halt yearly in aa Twice.

3 do do do do 15. do do. 4 6 8 10 12 918, one third in advance. $41, do do. fSO, do do.

936, one fourth in advance. $42. do do. 24d2w do do 1 OOPS, BAND IRON, NAILS, BKADS, Ac XX 10 ton cedar hoops, i to inuu auwwsui 16 do band iron. tto3 do do assorted 100 rank cut nail 3d to 20d 60 do do brad6dtol2d 10 do 4d date nail, hand headed i zu oo eneatnirig auu uioi Jut received and for ale in lot to uitpiirchaer, by OQ DIIAU'V i.

TCI I1A Uivinnlnn ao iw r. pivvj mtMcilall lutormed. that the na A smvii futiunt who hve applied for mr treat merit of Consumption in aid of my specific, have beea peedily and effectually reUeyed. Doctor Hank i at No. 42 Joha street, where ha aay be coatulted from it tea oeioca every day.

Bur; by URR 8TON ES 1400 French'Burr 6tone, forsale WM. WHITLOCK, Jr. 74 South a29 NO. mm Fill TVy OTICE The auhwriber ha received a conveyance the town of Brasher and Stockholm, in the county of St. Lawrence, in trust fur the payment of hi creditor, who are requested to furnish the particular of their ee.

veral tnands didy authenticated, to J. Oakloy. Eq. ivo. ai rine treet, new.

ork, a toon a coiiventenL 4 HORACE ALLEN, Potsdam, St. Lawreuce county. April 17, 1829. a5tf PANORAMA OF GENEVA. The Grand Pono.

mill of Geneva is niw ousn for inhibition at the New York Rotunda in Chsmlxw ttrect. This splendid Puintinc was executed hv Hnbert Ilurford. Esq. in lin den, frura drawkigi made by himself at Geneva in 1K26, and cover nearly 4000 aauare feet of canvas. Thi Picture combines, and to the creatnit advantage, every requisite of un interesting landscape there )iug not only mountains, but they are thoto of extraordinary elevation, and covered ith eternal mow there is not merely a prospect of water, but an expanse of ample extent and blue a tlie heavens it rcflocl and added to the cenery of picturesque villiage, grove, gardens snd vine yards ul tbe most unnvalled verdure, is connected a city associated with the most interesting recollections, and celebrated not only In thecommenturieiof Cesar, but also in tho writings of Voltaire, Rousseau, Madame de Stoel, and Lord Byron.

For the fidelity of the repmwn tulion, and th superiority of it execution, tbe gnat reputation of the artut, afford assurance that will not be disappointed by an actual inspection ofthis splendid D.I.V.... If i i uuiiiiik. liuurt ui exiuuiiHNi irum a. m. iiiisunn i.

KT Price of admission 25 rents Pamuhlet of de irription (ifdesired) 12i cents. aC tf 1 "fit BROADWAY 6rm Whitman tf J. X3 ettablislimnnt for (arments of the fint quality, ready made or to order, 116 Broadway, opposite the City be found a great convenience to citizens, anil porticuUrry to stranger, where may be procured at a moment' notice every article appertaining to the ward rvo oi vrui f.vnwwm in ihsiiiiih. ezv ci IANO FORTES. MUSIC, 4c.

tc. Du4oi tf Stodart, No. 167 Broadway, rcensctfullv inform their friend and the public, thnt they have constantly on band an extensive assortment of Upright and Horion tnl Piano Fortes of every variety of pattern, warranted of tho fint quality both in tone, elegance and workman ship, and which they oiler for sale on muonable tenm Just receivedfrom Paris, an elegant Harp with tbe latest improvement. Also, a variety of Musical Instruments, as Mules, Clarionets, rile. I'ruuu, uuEtit, ilonis, Trumpet, Violins, Violoncellos, Guitars, Strings, needs, eve.

V. wholesale) and retail. Uuuntry mer chant will find their assortment extensive and at mod' crate price. JVEW Moron's instruction furihe Piano Forte (Me to Washiiion, by C. E.

Hum Bonbouiiicru Musicale, by Muschelle Captain Hawkin' March, by D. Ettienne Ful Inl la, Duet for Piano Forte, by P. K. Moran la Tarantella, at danced by Mon. 4 Mad Vastrii laCecbncLs, do do French Air as a Duet fiir Piano Forte Parisian Rondo Military Kondo La Rnmanesquo, by Iitnur German Air, by llunten What the lice to the flower O' Bignal lanki are fresh and Giir Go and on my truth relying Woman' charm Meet roe to night In my bower so bright Old King Cole, a Glee Farewell to my Harp, turn; by Miss George The day is denartini The Butterfly Cotillion PrrsiuViht Jurkson'i Inauguration March, by Norton do do do do, byllele do do do do, by fV guri Burrow'i Piino Forte Primer, areond Amenranfroia the seventh London edition, an invaluable liule work which shotdd he in the hnnd ol every learner ol that in strument end on extensive assortment ol Music, com' prising most of the pubjictian of the United State.

bj tawim nOUSE AND SIGN PALNTINrW.7Jriifl, Ytfu.aManil Ri.m Puintr. and Imitntnpnf Wnnita. Marble, dec. (late foreman to Piatt, London,) respect fully acauaints his friend and citizen of New York that he continue bis old shop (next door to Mr. Phyfe'i the eat) met maker, ia niton st.) where imitaksl specimens of all kiacls of woods and marble ran ho em.

Gentlemen who may employ tlie advertiser are assured, from the experience he ha had in having worked for mine of the tlrsl pointers, in the largest and most auperb mansions in England, that his executions will be equal toanv thine executed in the old country, and from their great durability, (a matter he is not a little vain of,) if not exisMed to the weather, he confidently assert are 60 per cent cheaper in tne end, than what, is dune in tne onii ftjT Ait Apprentice wanted. 'N. B. Work done for tbe trade. NEW CARPET WAREHOUSE Joan fiHd ho hut received by the Intest importation at hi New Carpet Warehoiue, No.

66 Chatham street, two doon above Chambers street, in addition to hi former stock an extensive assortment of fine and superfine English Ingrain Carpeting of tho chnicrat colon and tlie most fashionable pattern, 64. 3 4 and 4 4 Venetian diffurent qualities. Alto on hand, an cinrant aortracm oi urasaeia car peting Imperial, Rrusscl and Wilton Hearth lluga ot torilllls paiirniflBIIU lUlurn, iiukiu witn. assorted width elegant blue Piano Coven, figured all over; 6 4, 7 4 and 8 4 green and blue Table and Stand lOTOrj Ulicioiii 01 aiiiemii pniu nis mnu muiim, 'India Matt and Matting. 4c.

Ax. all uf the above goods will he sold low for raJi. N. B. Country dcalen would do well to call and ex amine tho assortment.

al4 lm IJ1ANCY HARDWARE. Ac. The obrriher, thaukfiil for past favour and hoping for a contin ence, would inform his friend and the public that he keep constantly on hand an extensive assortment ot rancy Hardware, comprising every article miliums mr housekeenini. either read made or made to order. Al so, a verveleeant assortment of Looking Glaswa, con listing of mantel, pier and toilet glasses in every varie ty in patterns.

jun.i riujuai. a 10 lm on streer. BCERAG10LI A CO. Mnnvfadurrn ofliiuUand Ornamtnlt ta Platter. No.

125 Wifliron Mrref. re ipcctfully inform the public, that they have made great addition to their assortment of Fiqckei and MIMT8. They have lately received from Pari, eight Btials, co pied from the Original inado by Canova, in Rrme; be tide aboirt forty ot hen of dilferent descriptions: topoth er with about 200 Medals, in basso relievo, and about 30 full lensth Furore and Ornament for the parlour, and a variety ot antique Uut and figures, whicn, together with a variety hereto to re made, make their amortrntnt complete. They have on hand, a irreat variety luitable for Artist and the Academy, nnd are constantly manufacturing article in their line, in the neatest manner, of the best materials, and from copies deemed to be the most correct. All their Figurre will stand against water, in garden or eltewhero, being prepared by a composition for that purpose.

mai jm SALE OF ELEGANT AND GENUINE CABI NET FURNITURF. AT AUCTION. At 11 o'clock on Tuesdav. 5th May. will commence at the subscriber ware room, io.

4dU Umadway, tbe (ale ot his riitiretock of finttlicd runuttire, ronsisting ol mahogany and rose wood elegant centre, pier and card tablet, ornamented and plain sofas of various pattern rliair toilet, desk and bookcase wardrobe case French bedstead and work tablet, all of which is polished varnished work. Also, rich hiith post carved bedsteads; pillar and claw and plain net of dining tuble tingle dining tablet pillar aud cluw and plain broukftut table; larire and irnull bureau field bedstradi nizht tuhlet, Ac. comprising a valuable assortment of fashionable and nselul article ot the first rate workmanship and materials, deserving the attention of purchaser that may wish to have furniture that shall be sound, useful and valuable ome titty yean hence. The entire of tin work will be oId in consequence of tlie proprietor' protracted ill stote of health tliut renden his absence from the rity for a short time necessary. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock A.

M. and will bo continued over on tlie ucoecdinr day until all are old. Terms of sale will be accommodating. CHARLES CHRISTIAN, a20 Manufacturer, CABINET FURNITURE. TOHN BUDD.

No. 107 Fultorntrect, Now York, re ej sprctfiilly inform hi friends and the public in general, that he has on hnnd, at bis Warehouse, a general assort Tient of CABIN ET FURNITURE, warranted of the beet workmanship and material, which ho will sell on a reasonable term eis can be obtained in the city. Among his extensive assortment will be found WRITING DESKS for office, fa luoerior article.) prexs bed. steeds, French dr), mahogany chain and sofas, rose wood, card, centre and pier tables, book case, Ac. and in fact, every article in tbe Cabinet line, from the common and useful to the moat elegant, splendid and fashionable.

All order from the rity or any part of the United State will be attended to with punctuality, and the xumiiure warrantee io a tana any curaaie. tJCVTHES, HOES dt SPADES. loodox Fosiw's tC7 com and grasaicythe blades SO doten Waldron' com scythe 60 do cast ateel patent tcythe 60 do straw knives, Foter' andcat (teal patent 20 caskt Carolina hoe 60 dozen Foster' spade 60 do do thovels formleby TREDWELL.KISSAM&CO 228 Pearl st T. CROIX SUGAR dt RUM.tlie cargo of tlieihip Jenifer, landing at pier No. SX N.

RJor aale by al8 DAVID ROGERS A SON. 184 Washington it. T. J. Barrow Co.

Water (treet, offer for tale a large aatortmen of China Glass, on the most lavoraul term. Also rase French China To Plate. a.7 of lot 49 WLLIAM STREET. COLLEGE OF PHARMACYThose Druggist, and Apotberariea, who are dctiron of becoming membera ot the College of Pharmacy, agreeably to tlie provision of the 1st ecthn of the 3d Aniclo of the con litulion, are requested to call on tlie Secretary, at 146 Pearl t. and sign the constitution.

Article 3d, Section lit, "Any person bow engaged in bnsiness a Druggist and Apothecary, in the city and county of New York, may become a member of the in. titulien, at or before the (tatedmoeling in June nuxt.br (ignirat the constitution, and paying tlie initiation fee of rive Dollar aileudlw WON DERFUL FEATS OF AGILITY oxhihii ing at tho Chatham Musuem, Chatham street, opposite Roosevelt. Tho public am respectfully informed that, hy the request of several fainilie, the pro. prietor nt' Chatham Museum have re engaged Mr. GLOVER for five night, and he will moke hi fint ap.

poamnce thi ovening 2'Jtb. Theevening enfortainmenta will comDienrewitha Pimurttua View pf the Sea; Irish man with his Shilalluh; Merry Humors of Old Jonathan and hi Wife pleusing moile of changing tow into Ribbon, by Mr. N. Dwarf Dance by Mr. Claveau Slack Wire by Mr.

Glover; Clown, Mr. Claveau; Punch and Judy. Mi Honeywell, thi Interestini lady, though born without nrmi, has acquired inch use her mouth to cut out uf paper the most curious and difficult piece of work. A new collection of Living Birds is also to be aoen, among the number the great South American Condor, the only living In the United State. Noadditionnl chnrgo fur aeeing the bird The Muse nf of Curiosities will be open from 9 in tbe morning until 10 hi tlie evening.

All person visiting the Musuem during the day will ne entitled to a ticket to so evenina performance. Profile Likenrsm taken durin the day and evening. Admittance 25 cent, children half price. Doon ops at 6, curtain to rise at quarter before 0 clora, nreciselv. Va rlHEIvMUMETEKS.

lit grvr of Brewer and M. Diatillrn Thermometer, for wl low for cash, in to subpurchaser, by CHAS. POOL, No. 9 Wnll t. opposite tbe Church.

N. B. Wanted, a (tout Lad 17 or 18 year of age, of (toady habits, ono from the country would be preterred. U7 lw HUBSCRII'PION for tlie publication ufa valuable new French Grammar. Tho undersigned res poet fully informs hi friends and the public, lliut ho ha compiled a new French Grammar which is now in pre, and which shall be presented to th pubur.

in a short time. It has lieen luhnuttrd to sovcral uf tlie best Pmli sson uf lunniiair in this city for examination, and they hive declared thut it is well calculated to furnish Academies and Scleral in general with methodical, eaiy.and romprehensivo system of the French language, and equally calculated for the benefit of in. dividual in private instruction consequently they cheerfully recommend it to the patrontirjo of tlie public. The title ofthis work is, A Theoretical end prorti ral Grammar of the French Tongue, hy It. Tmnchiii, French Teacher; containing tlie new pronunciation and orthography of that lauetiaro.

which enable For riirneni, with the assistance of a master for thepmnun riation only, liolh to speak ud write French in a shorter time, ami with grrater case and propnety than heretofore designed for them and the Use of Schools, so as to promote the practical knowledge of that useful and dr lirnble language, in which it principles are displayed and taught hy the Author, in a natural, perspicuous, and impressive manner, which differa greatly from all other works and systems that have hitherto been pub lished. A subscription bonk is kept at tlie Rook Store of Mr, W. R. Gilley, No. 94 llnmdway.

and another at the Author' residence, No. 41 Cathurine itreot, where subscribers are requested ta cell. The tonus are only three dollnn for each copy, to lie paid on dulhery of the work, 1 vol. in ovo well pruned awl bound. a24 6w B.

TRONCHIN, CALKOW, Mens' Meroer and Tailor, J. No. 10 Wall etrrft, respectfully inform his friends and tlie public that he ha (elected for the present and approaching season, an excellent assortment uf the very beet Clolh ind Cassimen. of various colors, and moat celebrated fabric together with every description of i. in k.

in i hi im ii nil. 1 1 1 i up at the shortest notice, and on tho mast rcetoiuible terra. TO TIIE LADIES. Tlie Ladies am most respectfully informed that they ran have RIDING HABITS made in the fint rule style, and of the very best workmanship variou oaf' tern will with pleasure he exhibited to those who will honor hint with a call, from the great (atularuon he lias given, snd from hit lone experience in this line nf his biisiiiuii, he flatten himself not to be equalled in this citv. N.B.

LadletreaidlnaiaanyrrtoftliellnMSia. by aending a dress which fit well, may be awured of Having ineir iiaiii i a mooe in me oei manner, ana warranted to meet their approbation. nzO 8w CJlLVEI.l oi PLATED ARES, HARDWARE. k5 Ac Itoeived Der ihips New York, Yoik A Manchester, silver watches; muff Ixnc children hells, with coral tongue scrapers i plated waiter to setts cruet candlestick snuffer trays bottle itunds bread and rake baskets, nnd en t'rd, a luperinr artidt; forks and spoons wood tea raddies work boxes splendid real Scnlch tnvffkoxrt; card nnd egar case flint and perrinsian fowling piecea and tome fint rate London duck gum warranted anvils; "Chance'" and other wood screw vice trunk nails and sheet bras candle tick and a variety of fancy warn, all oljered for tale by UKO. CHANCE, 5S Exchange rice.

aitvlw df LASS, GLAhS. GLASS. Factory Warebou. vJT Wholeaalo and retail 43 it 45 Maiden lane. Southern and country deolen, hotel, tavem, ship and steam boat ownen, will find it to their advantage to call at the above establishment before purchasing.

Export Orders and Glass to pattern, executed with despatch. Druggist and Chemical Ware uf all description, of nest quality and lowest price. A general retail assortment of China and Earthen ware. SHIRLEY TAYLOR. a281 Agents for the Jersey Glass Co.

lidWN LINENS. DAMASK NAPKINS. Ac. J3 Thnmat Si'fern. is now landing from shin William Thompson, Roman, Ac.

an assortment of fine brown Linens, Damask Napkins, and extra fine 4 4 Linen, of very auperior quality, and totally undressed. Z44 earl it. ar piAST STEEL ENGLISH BLISTERED (L) A Gt.Ii.il AN 10 cam Cast Sieel. an'd square A flat 10 do round Cast Steel, 0 lOth, li, A 11 men 3 tons best (L) Blistered Steel 20 bundles rman Steel, for sale hy TREDWELL, K1KSAM A CO. 2W PearUt N.

B. Order received for Throstle Spindle. CUT NAILS Ac bAD IRONS. 500 cask Cut Nulls and Brads, 3 a SOd 20 casks Sad Irons', equal in quality to Dale A on roniiummt, and for salo by ipnrmiTI I S1V.E.LM 1.1,1 niunflin at jm, 22de2w 228 Pearl it. 1ANCY CAPS ASTOCKS.

Luke Hi vies, manu focturcrof morocco, patent leather, silk, clolh, mer rino and other fancy raps, holesale and retail also ilk, patent leather and hair storks, JNo. llrt tvuiiam st, and No. 19 Arrado. a 10 OF ENGLAND CLOTHS A CASS1 II MERES. iThe subscriber often for sale, on liberal terms, superfine Woollen Clolh and Castimem of the manutnelure of Austin, Brothers A Co.

by the package or piece, consisting of supi rune blue, black and moo icy citiins 01 aasuneu mioun oi ine um quniuii n. He will also receive ordxn for nperfine woollen clotli and cassimcMi of the mnnutuc.ture oi Aitsun, Brother A Co, the good arranted to be equal in quality at the price to any of the tame description ihipped to this country. A liberal discount will be allowed for payment in England or on the arrival of the goods here, or on the usual credit twelve montbt Cash in England from date of invoice. ti 5w CHAS. DENSTON.

No. HCedarst. GILT BASKET BUTTO.NS WhUiursk Ci.Mercenand Tailors. 1 If. oppo.

lite the City Hotel, rmve received a few groce new lyle Gilt Basket and Satin faced Button for mourning coot. 'HIE TALISMAN, for lrUu ite publisher of the 1 Taluman intend bringing out that work for the year 1830 eorly in the enon, and is making the great exertions to get it up with brilliancy oT execution A. Mnhollishment unsurpassed in thu country, riie ulnle will be numerous, thesuluecl cliosen by an ac iomplislied eonrioujcur, tlie design, made by the beat Duiiiters in the country, expressly tor the work, and the engravings executed on wool by the moat eminent artist. 2'J Xll.UltKK BKLT K1BUON, ree'd this uonung from tM'tion, anu lorsaie cneau, ny COOKE A PRATT, 63 Maiden lane, 1O0KE i PRATT have ree'd an additional aseort. Wmetit of coloiwl Wursted Bnuda, tor tale at 63 Mai den lone.

a29 T. CROIX SUGAR A RUM 56 hhds Sugar. IO 40 puns. Rum, landing at pier No. 23, N.

R. from the srhr. On. Jackson, for sale by DAVID KUGfcllS l4 Washington bblsdodo, 100 pun, do Rum in bond, 27 pun. Ja NEW GOODS HARDWARE A CUTLERY, now landing from ships York, Wm Bymo A Man cliester, a full assortment of Hardware Cutlery, bought in England at reduced prices, for caah paymont, and which are now oflbrtd in parcel to auit us country trade, or by the peekaL at Inmjirict, by 229 Pearl itj I M1S8 A.

a and the public, aha iiiicad opening a School for Young Ladie.Ti th fint Monday in May Bint, at 391 FuUon of Pearl streel, wlvre will beteush th varioubnmchof k. l. I. UV urea thoae parent and guardians who may think proper to entrust their children to bet care, that the (trioiest attention will be paid to tUir education and moral ckt itfartory Mforenea a to capacity can be given. Appll 1 cation, preriow to that time, tu be made at No.

20 Dejl etreet. alH 2ew(WA8)lm YORK HOUSE, No. 6 and 7 Ctmrtkuidt (treat. Tbe ptiblio i respectfully informed that tbe tub ecriber ha taken the abova well known and faieeacab lishrd Hotel 4s Stage House, laiely occupv by Mr. A.

Your.aiidpnviiitialybvMr.rlMone. The house bm been newly repaired ana fitted up, in a manner notinfe rior for comfort and convtnience to any in the city, and is intended to accommodate permanent boarden, a well a traveller and temporary resident. Fori; Jlotut ha been long known throughont the United State and the Canada, aa the Stage Hoose, where the principal Northern, Eautrra and Southern line of Stage arrive and take their departure. It Io cation i in a central and buiner part of the rity i in he vicinity of til the principal ptiblio building; and, of the North River, East Philadelpnia line of team boats, with which there it regular daily inter course. Th hour at which hi table are fpread an fixed with', especial reference to the accommodation ofbutines men, and observed ith precision.

tare and the liquor tbe beat that the market and die meet vigilant attention can ensure. Thetibcrlher ha occupied a responsible position in thi establishment for eeveral yrt and now, in uo reeding to it management, aa faa feel himeelf qualified tu deserve, hope to renin nd increase tb palroo. age it ha hitherto enjoyed. 0ni D. AeKLEY.

1 New York, April 14, 1829. al4 dAc lm P00NAII ANl) CHINESE PAINTING, on pa per, wood and tin, taught in an alrgant style in Six lysnons Mn. Fowler, at her Drawing Academy, No. 261 William aueet. ba lately Introduced the above ttyl of paiatm, to aAttloa to the various other bran.

the langhtby her. vtt Drawing la water eokniri, embroidery, emboss'd work, painting on velvet, wax and fancy Work. Mmie leston in future will be given by a gentleman profoteor. Term modem. Sprat mens of each atyle of painting nay be eeen on applica uon io inn.

r. a.itbteod IANCY CAP AN FACTOR OU EsiiluX ment Fint In Amenra. Lukt Davkt, manufacturer of taney and other Cap, for gentlemen, youth, and Infanta, ha constantly un hand an extensive assort ment of gentlemen cloth, patent leather, morocco, oil ilk, linen and fur Cp, of variou shapes and patterns; troutha and infant cap of lilk, cfoih, merino, patent oalher, moroee, lineii, Ae. A. 1 Officers of the army and navy, will find aa assort, mr ul uf the most approved pattern.

Alto, a general assortment of Patent Leather, Kldd, 4 Silk A Hnir Stock; Cravat Stifl'nen, Vest Spring, Patent A Common Suapenden, GciitWnirn Glove, tit. forsale wholesale A retail at hi Store, Ho. 103 Wil I ism st. and No. 10 Arcade.

tn28 DYING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 9 Barclay st. near the Park. Loan Pipuitt respectfully in forms hi customer and the public In general that ha ha this season added to hi eitabUshmeiit tome newly Im vruud finishing anparatua, which will (acUitat and im 5 rove tbe lustre of his goods; color of every sliod are lily dying; merino, India, and cashmere ahawla finished in their usual ctyle of neatnes, and their prhni tive beauty preserved lace veil dyad A rendered equal to the imported black moreen curtains dyed or cleaned ami watpred rihhnn wslerwt and nn iinl i Nrinn hat dyed black or fkaliionabl eolon carpet, crumb A cam cloth oourj and neavy preased gentlemen ap pare) and merino and cloth habit neatly oleaued and dreesed. L.

P. aolick tlie attention of ladiea To hU.tilijh. ment, to call and limine pari mens and article of variou colore, and observe the general atyle of finishing Soods, which will ba attended to with punctuality and espalch. anhSl 3m 1JIANO FOrtiEh. subscriber recitullyirr form the ladiea and gentlemen of the city of New York, likewise Southern merchant and planters, that he ba on hand a general auortment of Piano Fortea with and without metallic plate and ban, of (uperior touch and tone; the material are all well seasoned and (elected, and ilia workmanship executed in the best manner either by himself or under hi avatediale iorper tkin, birh give him confidence tu tav they will ctand any climate equal to any yet made, from the lone ex.

perienre th subscriber La had in th bosinr, ana tho trict attention he ba paid to the same, both here and in London,) it may be pretumed that be is fully ctaape. v. tent to make Iisau rorte equal to any, either domostio. or imported. Sorond hand Piano Forte take in exchange.

piano Forte Mpaired and tuned in the beat manner. Do. hired by the tnooth, (verr luperior.) Do, marie to ti pattern, and yarrantcd. THOMAS GIBSON, Piuno Forte malat rnVT No.fi) srelsv street, rit btlLDERM, DOCK BUILDERS, Ac Tim JL ubcril)ir willcontracllodclivorat thecity ofNew Yurk, or at any place en the Hudson River betweou Kingston and the said city, any quantity of white pine, or hemlock lumber, hewed or tawed, to any sixos per bill. Heenlao1urrosbaaontidenbUquwlityelha following kinds of limber vijr.

i White ash, chrsnut, beech, birch, maple, cherry, oak, yellow pine A white wood or poplar lo any quantity uf dork logi, hile pin A hemlock log for pile or pump, ipruce or white pine masts, under four (bet diami tor and not over 75 feet long. Any contract mad will he furnished hy the time agreod on, and generally a great part in one month after receiving the bill. Apply to OTTO WM. VAN TUYL, Bridgeville, Sullivan County. N.

Y. Addres letter to Mnnticello, inatead of Bndgeville, being the nearest Pust Office. N. B. I will also agree to deliver any of tbe above at Philadolphu.oralaiiyplaceon the Delaware River.b.

low the mouth of the Nevenink River. Tbe masts by thi conveyance can be taken of a greater length. m6 2m dfte O. W. VAN TUYL CJ TOTHEPUBUC.

IOOIUA A CO. bave tbe honor to acquaint their patron, their friends, and th public in general, that they have removed their DrtNo EiTAtuiuMiNT from No. 481, to 490 Poarlitrect, nearly opposite AuguttUMit. at the aign of the GeUen Eagle, where all order tin their line of bniineea will be thankfully received, and executed in that elegant style of workmanship, which hi ever distbiguislied their Establishment, and which lie aeeured to them preferment, and a liberal patronage from an enlightened and generou public, whomay de pend upon their utmost exertion to attend with assidu ou rare, punctuality and despatch to their onlrn. Merchant can have all kind of Silk, Cotton and Woollen Good dyed, dressed, and' put tip in their forms, in the best mantifuturiag ityl aud elegance, un the most reasonable term.

Cuhmere and Merino Shawl cleaned, to appear at nail as new. Kr We request our customers and the public in gen eral, to be partitular to look for No. 4'JO Pearl ttroet, and to pay attention to Die sign of the Golden Eagle. a0d3mAclm VALUABLE LoTS. rorsaleor leasel fota frout ing on Herman, Clinton and Division ttreeta, are corner lot, and not surpassed for situation by any In that pleasant and improving part ofthis city.

Apply to Af.KL, DUN8COMB A CO. rJt No. 885 Water or 300 Front flltf LEASE. The subscriber will lease for one or I more year hi Mansion bous oo tbe banks nf tbe East Hirer, opposite Blackwell Island, with 1J acre of land. The House it of st one, 40 by 44 ft ttorles high and a basement (tory Tbe stable and out boose olstotie; an excellent garden fine water, and tbe land In good cultivation.

li. KDXEjC Rltf jTtAM SAW MILL irnerffU to Ki4far The subscriber inform hi frUnds and the publie, that he bason hand a largesupplyof fint rate North era and Southern TIMBER, which fee will aaw to order on the moat reasonable terms, at hi Steam Saw Mill in Water stvbetwea Cliatoa as Moatfomc ry et. Perena wishiog to erect good buildinr. will Cud it an object to call a above where they will kayo their order promptly executed. Sawed on Mad Cornice, otter and Column Tim' "'b 4.

1. 1. 1 AUm, ea. yy Beam Timber. fCZP Mahogany dealer and cabinet maker can hare tbeir wood sawed Into veneer, board, fee.

a aiud, at tbe above Mill. jSOSra GEORGE FORDHAM. REMEDY FORTHEPlLE8. The.uheriber." about 30 year, ha been in poaaeuion of an infalli ble remedy for tliat distressing diseaae, called the Pile. One bottle of his Specific ha cured apenon that was afflicted for 14 yean.

Nothing short of the importunity of numhen who have been completely cured by him, ha overcome hi relutance to publish thi article, with a view of informing the afflicted where they can obtain a certain and aaie remedy for thi complaint, which may ba By applying at tu houae, certificate from a number of citizen of New York can be seen. The afflicted poor Ftu JOHN DITCH ETT, 143 Williamrt. or 96 Fulton it. Agonu for the above T. Van Scbalck, 47 8.

Market st, Albany; T. Eastbnrn, Druggist, New Brunswick, N. J. Dr. J.

Main, Kingston, Ulster co. N. J. D. Phillip, Newburgh, N.

Y. Eli Mygatt, New Milford, FtlllsdAlnhlli, 11 A Rt Knn. dS Kmnt rtn T. Seott, 61 N. Eighth st.

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Years Available:
1801-1851