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T h o m a s L . O g d e n , W i n . Jounson, Murray Hoffman, D a v i d H a d d e a , Henry Laigh! , J a m e s X . W e l l s .

P R O T E S T A N T E P I S C O P A L C O L L E G I A T E S C H O O L .

NO W o p e s in tbe large a i d i — — f t — a w l i m p . 11 ceuxiy erec ted by U M T r u s t e e s , a t t a e c o m e r of

C a a a l and Vje i ck s treets , entrance in V trick street . Tii-s Board nf T r u s t e e s constatsof Rx. R e v . B a e j i m i s T . O l d e r J snk, D . D . Pres ides* R e v . T h o m a s L y e l l , D . D . V i c e Pres ident .

R e v . i M w M J n r , D . U , H e n r y R o g e r s , R e v . J . M . W a n i w r i f h t , D J J , D u n c a n P. Campbel l . R e v . VVm. B e r r a n , D . D . , John S i e a r n s . M . D . , R e v . J o b * F . Schroedcr , R e v . W i n . CreightOA, D . D . , R e * . J o .a M * V » d u r , D . IX, R e r , W a s . R . WBUUOfOUB, R e v . H e a r y A m b o n . U . D . , R e v . L e w i e P . B a y a r ',

Benjamin M . B r o w n , Treanver. T b e S c h o o l is under toe management o f a C o m m i t t e e

of ;r... B o a H , with the more especial control of one T r u s ­ter a - . tmj a s V u i l e r .

o r r t c c a s o r T H E S C H O O L .

M r . H e n r y Elwe l l , Principal. M r . B . B . Kil i ikel iy. Head of the Engl i sh , and M i -

Use maxseal Department . T h e Class i ca l C o u r s e is por*uod with a v iew to the

r> )JISIU-S o f Columbia Co l l ege , in which Institution t h j scho-J enjoys the right of a free sciH-la/ship.

T h e L a v i s h and MaUieuiai iea; Cuur«e is carried on with a view to huiess tor Mercant i le ...I and . m r o . fsus.-Bcss .

F o r th" Class ical C o u r s e , emLirac. i . ali ike s tud ie s o f the Scbuirf, IJIO 0 0

Pur the Engl ish and Matbem-uica l , do. 6 uu In the classical dervartmeot French is taught without

additions: *har»e. N o extra charge bui for fuel. B i l k payable in advance .

Saturday nvirafng is appropriated to the religious in s fruc l ion of the students under the direction of the Bishop .

For farther information, ap;>!y to the Pnm-ipul at the S - ' V w i . d u n a * the hours •1111.11 9 A . M . u » 3 P . M . , or a tus res idence , N o . l iM H u d s o n street .

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TH E T r u s t e e s o f the N e w York Life insurance and T r u s t C o . give not i ce , th >t, a s a farther induee-

»i-nt to their fellow cittxerrs to adopt the sa le arm pru-d nl t iraeuee of insurm;; their i ives, they have reduced t i - ir rate* •>! insurance , and will uisurv l ives in future at I . f . . lowing rat"*:

I . . - ' in ' i ! v o f O n e Hundred Dol lars for One Y e a r .

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a fit. 15 M ti JO So 40 4o M) 5 i • 0

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W M B A R D , Pres't. 14

p#01 NUMBER 9626 NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY. JUI E 26, 1833.

MR* K. C . B A Q . U E T S E j a r d i n g and D a y School for B o y s , N o 2 0 E a s t R u t g e r s tree t , one door

fro.n Rul^r-rsl . t.'iu.ch. T h i s instil tuina wid be opened on the first o f M a y for

tiie rccejrf- i of Boarders , m.ln whichl iu ie day scholars will be. r« <.. , . e d ai N o . 4 4 E i » i Broadway .

Ti i . - .' oujc n most ».:va.:i .suau-. » s i tuated, in a spa­c i o u s , a i - i ^tre. I, „nd has every axcoaukuoauna lur a i. ighl. r' c:,«ctaUe »•<hooi. » u i the j>riiK-i;>ii jiU-.lyes Inm-n j l ' i d>v.> ••• lus '.line >o the iinprovemeiil of the pupils. T h e y wi'i !>•• prepared for entrance at either of the A -iii-r..:aii C o l l e g e s , or for bus iness .

T h e French ian-jiiage, aud tliat only will be spoken in die fan. l i t , in order thai ihe pupils may acquire the pro-iiuiH'iaiion and wmras of ihe k n g a a f c uerfei-ily ; the stu-aies as fir a s pracucahle wnl be pur» ••-.; in that language.

M r . li l-.ut.. h i . teachers omploved for the class ical , iuai.'ieuia:ica. and Ki.i.i.-.i de;>artsnenis.

TEKMs. Beard and T u i u o n for pupils under 9 years

o. age , per annusa, $ 1 0 0 Do for puptisfromS to 12 160 l ) o for o"o over l i SJ00

PayaMe quarterly and IU advance . M r . B . begs leave lo relt-r to Uie lollowing gent lemen,

at |>r. S'-nl | iatroas of the school . i a s m r l (j. W h e e i e r F . D e l H o y o Foster N'Kirand E . L)«uscoiiib l a i c Arnold L . Ha!s-.-y N a t h a n R i s e r s C . J. G a y l e r

N . 11. Ap^i i ca t ionsmay be made at 14, or 191 F.ast Broadwav . u u 6ni

STEAM BOATS. 5 NO. 49 WILLIAM-STREET.

UR. R U T H E R F O K L > , D e m i s t , would u d o n n h a !VUMI 1< an 1 all tli«>*e uiteres'.ed, that he us now r e a d .

to r^i'r-ve l i iem froiu any pain or inconvenn-nee arising frotu d'-cav, tartar of i«a* of tbe tee lh . H e will regulate p.-' lecdy tiie teeaii o f any child under t » e . v e y e a r s ul a i e .

i ) 5Ve N o . 13 C h a m S c r s t . S a t H l V t o r v r e f e r e m e s wi!U»e g iven . o l

r r * J B y S O L D A T P R I V A T E S A L E , by M r s . i F o w l e r , at N o , 261 Wil l iam s;rr«t, a number of Oi!

' u n u n - s , coin,.rt»uig some clio«>:r o n e s nv the <41 mas ­ters, aia'mg which tae Grec ian D a u g h t e r , and sev §. iptu-al and .xher subjects will be found worthy the t , t .Uoa o f c •onoisseurs . A number o!"-^rtrail> b m s h - d a n i u i m i s h e J , together with a few useful materials fur artists . A l s o , a v aluabie p.irt folio o f iwuits, inoslly after V a n d y k e ; a tot .4' ininialures ; a number ol smai! fafiry m. -.ure», in .« l , Jtc . l oo niiincroiis to mention

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1) E M O V ' A L — C h a r l e s C o t , m c s i w i ' i H i w of uiier-V a>Mu matung m W u l i a m street , | ias f.Mind it nrces -

»arv to ->m,>ve from his <4d stand, to the more eligible on-' at N > . 5 W a l l s treet , at the sign o f the Golden F U ^ c e . where he m l : be tiapriy to wait upon such of his o i l customers and friends a s may be pleased to favor bun with a continuance of tneir patronage. H i s present lo­cation e a a b i e s hun to enlarge his stock as to embrace &I the new an.1 fasruonahie arnc les suited to the season , and from the b e w h t which has resulted to himself and c u s -toraers b e his n e w cash s y s t e m , he interuls steadily to pursue i t—and to pay the same attention to the e legance

e i c e U e n c e of his garments as heretofore. ..J

L I T H O G R A P H Y . Art i s t m Lithography, has resumed the BI S B E E ,

practice o f his pr i f e s s ion at N o » 3 Caiial s t r e e t . — Havuig e n g a g e d the ass i s tance of several o f the hrst A r ­tists in E u r o p e in the duTerent branch-* of the Lithogra-p oc Art, he is now prepared to execute every descnpL.^0 of Lithographic D r a w i n g , Wri t ing and Printing, in a s ivle of e t c e l l e o e e e^ual to th« best impor-ed sn. .-imens of the a r t or of the Snest copperplate e n g r a v i n g s and on terms as favorable a s aiiv estab!;shment in thr l"u..ed S t a t e s .

P. ihi isaers o f works on M e u i c m e , A n a ; my, Botany , N i f i r a l His torv , Chemisrn,-, or olher subj.c'-s r e q m n n j plates or embel l i shments , will be guarantied an unlimited number of equa; irnpr. SSUSLS, from each drawing, at l e s s than hah" the e x p e n s e of any other method of producing them. ,

Portraits drawn on stone from bfe, or copied trom p a m . ings , prints or drawing*, with any number of impressions —plans , historical aud &ncy subjects , l a n d s c a p e s , » l e v • , v ignet tes , m a p s , mus ic t iues . address and visiting car co nmercia l and m i s . - U a n e o u s blanks, fac similies, 4.

G e n J e m e n o f t h e Bar , o r o f other Professi a s , ha*i:ig diMiiments of which thev may require a number ot copies ai s i o r t not ice , will find it to th< ir interest to apply a-" above and have t h e m executed by the process of Li tho graphs , which will give a fitc simiie o f the hand writing to be c o p i e d . a l i '•

R E M O V A L — ^ C y i R / > - i A M E S M ' C A R T H V M C ' R P H Y , Merchant Tai lor , 2AJ B r o a d w a y , and

late of M Chamber s tree t , S. gs most respctiulU- to return his most s incere thanks to the gent.eraen o f N e w York, a a l its luhabitants generally, for the hberal patronage wfuc i they have been pleased to bestow on him since his arrival arnoo^st Them, a, d b e g , o assure tl .em that it will be his constant s m d v to merit a conunuauce of their rax-or and support bv keeping a well s e l e c ' t d slock ol the verv best west of* Eng land cloths , C a s s i m . res , T i o -br»ets V e i e n t i a s . and fancv S i lks of :he n e n e s l patterns, and for f i ' h i m a b l e s i vie o f filling, and good workman-

asp, piedg, s h i m ^ l f ihat he cannot be surpassed by any KTif l .rf the tirade in N e w York or in Europe . f7

S H I P O W N E R S A N D M A S T E R S O F V E S S E L . — T h e suhecribers have on hand a con­

stant supplv of superior S h e a i h i n g paper, mamtiactured evpress lv loVSheaih ing v e s s e l s . A part is very strong, and bemg passed through rollers is m . l e pcrteelIv smooth, presenting a a e v . n surface for copper . For sale in lots to suit purchasers by

, 5 l f F Y L E R D l B B L E E i t s O N . D n r D o - ^ -

N* O T I C E Al l persons h a v u i ' demands or c la ims a-»ainst the es tate of Henrv Eckford, Deceased , are

requested to present their accounts , and all persons tn-d - l t e d io said estate are requested to make payment to the undersigned at their otfice N o . 74 W h i t e s treet , in the cilv of N e w - Y o r r .

M A R I O N E C K F O R D , Executr ix . G F I R V I N G 1

^ - R E T , L L O ^ K A Y ' E X e C U W " -1, J a l S t f

T NKVV Y O R K L Y C E U M . H E above Boarding School , under tiie directum of

C H A S . C O L ' D E R T , has been removed to the elegant establishment formerly known as the Medica l M a n s i o n , and situated ai the corner <»f Washington and A m o s street. T h e extent of this building allows a limited num­ber of half boarders and dav scholars to be receive I. It is the intention ot'the director, in addition to the French, Spanish and Engl ish .auonages , now taught, to add, arier the tirst fd"Mav n e t t , able instructors ui the i ia i ian ai.u German languages .

T h e courses of English Grammar, History, Gi-ogra-p!>v and ?. la -heniatics , are pursued by the nchoiars in ihe French, Spanish and English languages , imti-ciiini-nately.

T l . e Latin and Greek languages are also taught with care, an I »tuden;s prepared (<-r col leoe, where alr> ady s e ­veral have !>een aiiiiu'ted. and dune honor to the metl.od pursued in the L y c e u m .

Natural Philosophy is ai>o taug» t un-l-r the direction of a well kti i.iQ instructor, and wi'h the ass i s tance ol' an excel lent apparatus. A select librarv in the modern languages is also a! the disposition o f the students during m e t ' ieisure hours.

T h e healthy situation of this establishment, yet sulli-r i e n i v near the centre of the city , the peculiar advan­tage* it oilers for the acquirement of the modern lan­guages , induces its director to request a visit from pa­rents desirous of atfordius to their cluidreu on excellent education. It will IK* opeti-d on the loi.'i of April , and visitors will be receive 1 t v e r v M o n d a y and Thursday , between thehou;» nf l i and i .

For terms and other infonnaiioo the public is referr d

F O R N E W A R K .

TH E low presence Steamboat N E W A R K , Capt . B. T a t e . wiM c o m m e n c e running on and after the £5th

of March, l eSJ , b e t w e e n N e w a r k and N e w York a s fol­lows :—

L e a v e the Centre wharf, Newark , at 7 o'clock, A . M . and l i P . M .

L e a v e the foot o f Barclay street, N e w York, at 10 o'clock A . M . and 4. P . M . — ( S u n d a y s excepted ) .

Fare £S cents . H o r s e s , carriages and freight taken oniv at the risk of the owner*, and al the usual prices.

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O T E A M B O A T S A N D U S K Y , F o I A L B A N Y . k j—AccouiuKxla : ion equal to any on the River , having 112 berths—to s^i. from N o r t h side P o w l e s Hook ferry on

T u e s d a y / Thursday ' F r o m N e w York, at 6 o'clock, P . M . Saturday, )

W e d n e s d a y l From Albany , at S o'clock, Fridav ' ' \ w s v u * * * e n 8 e r s tnprutioruoii.

F a r e 5 - — m e a l s extra. m 3 tf

F O R ~ N E W H A V E N H H A R T F o R D — D A I L Y

\Sir am;.oat will l eave the E a s t R iver Sti amboa place, foot of BeeMiian street, every niorumg at 7

o'clock, ( S u n d a y s excepted) until further not>ce. S t a g e s » i l i be in readiness on the arrival of the boat!

at N e w H a v e n to convey passengers lo Harllorct. B o s ­ton, & r . Freight tajien a l moderale prices , t o r fur­thers uiiornia'i. ii. inquire o f

J O H N S A X T O N k C O . 114 South st. or F l o J A C O B C O R L I E S & S O N , it>3 p e a r | „

N E W Y O R K A N D A L B A N Y R A I L R O A D C O M -P A N Y .

^ " O T I C E — T h e books for subscription to the Capital i l Stock o f the above company wul be o;..-uedoo the 15th, I6rh and I7ih day o f Julv next, b e t a uu the hours of 11 o'clock, A . M . and 2 o'clock, P . ;.! a: the City Bank in the city of N e w York, at th • Eag le Tavern in the city of Albany, at the Mechan ic s ' Hail in the ci;y of T r o y , and at Payne's T a v e r n in the town • I 'Armenia, in Dutchess County.

'1 he amount required to be subscribed by the amend­ed charter belore the commencement of the work, is one million of dollars, in shares of one hundred each, of which live dollars on each share is to be paid at the time of sub-ecritiiioB. Dated June 20, 1833.

C O M M I S S I O N E R S . Daniel Lerov . Walker Todd , E h o s Hopkins, T h o m a s Taber , 2d. Cornelius Harseti, James B . Murray, J e s s e Smith, William Jay , John T o w n s e n d . John T . Nor ion , Benjamin Knower , Townsend M r C o u n , Gideon Tucker ,

N . B . — L e t t e r s addrti an e.- closure of the money in cheeks equivalent to a si bsenption.

W i l h a m A ikin, Abraham P. Holdndge , Rufus R e e d , Albro Aikin. El isha Tibbtls , Samue! Swartvtout,

L y n d e Catlin, John Loatier, Gideon L e e , John Snyder , Augustus T remain W a l l e r Cunni^hara, El ias Pauison .

ed to the Commissioners with

N O T I C E .

TH E Commiss ioners o f the Long Island Insurance C.un.iany, m t!ie Vi l lage of Brooklyn, having com­

pleted the apportionment o f the Capital Stock of sat J Company, certificates for the s t i c k apportioned will he delivered to the subscribers thereto, U|wm application at the Br oktvn Bank during Banking ho'.irs.

G E R A D U S C . L A N G D O N , J O H N L A W R E N C E , S . B . M . S A N D S , VCoaim'crs.

H E N R Y W A R I N G , O B E D I A H J A C K S O N ,

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" "\ "17" A N T E D — A stout act ive B o y one who can conn * V well recommended may hear o f a s i tuat ional

B r i a d w a y . 101

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\jLT A N T E D , \ V trade, an i

will be constdercd June 20—201

F O R N E W P O R T & P R O V I D E N C E . Frntn lk< I tot of Fulton %trett. East fitter.

E v e r v T u e s d a y , Thursday , and Saturday in J u n e , at 5, P . M .

Arrangement for June, 1833.

TH E new and splendid low pressure steamboat B O S ­T O N , Capt . Wii l iam Comstock , and P R O V I -

D E N ' C E , Capt . S e t h T h a y e r , will! leave N e w York and Providence on the following d a y s .

T H E P R O V I D E N C E ,

Jacob l.or.ilard, Daniel Loi i , J a m e s K. Paulding, Charles King, K. W m . H iskms, U . A . W . ^ i h Georgt Long, And to the offices of ihe

can, ana Le < Courier des I-

Pe!er Harmony, T l ion ia - G e n e r , L . L . S u a r e s . Francis Varet , Edward de R u s s r , L o m s P e c a s s e , Heranl & MoodoB,

Courier & Enquirer, A n i e n -tais l.'ms. iirl'i '2.i«;!m

B O A R D I N G S C H O O L F O R O I K L S . r r x I I O M A S W I L L I S continues his Boarding Schoo l X for Uiris aud »:ua!l Boys , having t mploynl a c o m ­

petent teruaie leach, r. he offers the following terms lor B o i r d and Tuit ion : — Spel l ing, Reading , Writ ing and A h-

metic, S^"" r«r (juarter. Do . with Geography and Grammar, i o do Hisojry, Phi losophy, Rhetor ic , C h e m -

istrv. Couipr>9iii<Hi. Astronomy, u<e of ihe Globes , and N e e e i e - w o r k , 25 do

For Drawing, additional charge ot $ \lo N o a.idiiional charge fir washing, one

half pavable in a tvance . Books and Slaliouary furnished a l liie customary pri­

c e s . Persons disposed to place their ciiildren at said School

iiiav obtain ml"irin.ttion f Samuel AVo^w hi. Sons , Book-selfers, 261 Pearl street, Samuel Smi th , 27S, Benjamin

ark, J31 , or Mahloi l D u v , o7t> Pearl street , N e w York.

Je - i cho . L o n g Island, 6th month, 10th, 1833 . J O S a w S w *

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C H A S . P . C L I N C H ,

CA S T O F F C L O T H I N G W A N T E D by the SUD scriher, w h o g ives the highest cash price for all

d e s c r u i u o n s o f g e n t l e m e n s ' and bovs ' l e f t ofTgarments . By sending or addressing a line through the Pos t Office, gent lemen wiU be w a m t e d on by 1 M . L U M L E Y , N o . 109 C h a t h a m st .

N B All k i n i U o f M u a c a l I n s t m m e n t s , G u n s , P t ^ * . J * cash.

. . . . - - . , and property o f e v e r y description bought for f i - O

TH E M O R N I N G P O S T A N D F A M I L Y G A ­Z E T T E n published in N e w \ ork dai ly . C o o -

t a n m g the Diurnal N e w s — C h o s c e Literary E s s a y * — Ongi tu l Discuss ions on important subjects—Cenera l Li t -erarv and Scientific information. Compri s ing " ttiik tfu Had* arirs" an lnterestme fund of amusement and in­struction. ' It is a p a p e r belonging to n o p a r t y , nor e n ­tering mio p a n v pol i i ic i . Iia co lumns are open to the discussion of both s ides o f an important principle ; bu! not upoo vague, w o s e , or indefinite terms.

T E B M S — F i v e D J h x r s per annum: in advance , or, One Dollar and Fifty C e n t s per quarter. W e e l u y sub­scribers, \t{ c e n u p e r w e e k .

A n v E P . T i s E M t 5 T s inserted on the most liberal t erms . Yearly Advert i sers T w e n t y Dol lars per annum, including t h - p a p e r C a r d s o f not more than three l i n e s , t o be in­serted three t imes a w e e k , T e n Dol lars per annum, the paper included.

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DE N T I S T v — E . G A L E B U R G E R , Operative D e n ­t i l S u r g e o n , N o . i . E a s t B r o a d w a y , one door from

Catherine street , will at tend to the various branches o f his profession in a manner highly satisfactory to those w h o fev.ir him with their patronage . H e is prepared at all times to insert Incorruptible H u m a n and A n i m a l 1 e e l h ot the best quality. T e r m s moderate .

N B . E G . B . , a w a r e o f the usnal apprehens ion , ol

la lies in particular, with regard to their t ee th , those requa-ing his serv ices , that his practice times at tended with the l eas t possible pain,

TH E b u a » e * s will be continued by the subscriber at the yard N o . 3 7 4 W a s h i n g t o n s tree t , b e t w e e n N o r t h

Moore and B e a c h streets , where c o n s u m e r s may con­tinue to be supplied with all kinds oT Anthrac i te and Bituminous C o a U m c o m m o n use , at market prices and |»r;.cularly with the very superior quality o f Schuylki l l , » i i c h has g i v e s such general sat is&ction to the c u s ­tomers of the yard—ol this eoa l s o m e arrivals are e i -peeted in a few d a y s . L e h i g h C o a l at N e w a r k , (via the M a m s C a n a l ) and Schuylk i l l at Philadelphia, for sale hv the cargo, and will be put on board v e s s e l s at those p i v e , ui the best order, and on a c r « n i n o d a Q n g ! » « • » •

m i 3 J . F . S E A M A N .

PA R A S f chants

s O L S t U M B R E L L A S — T o retail mer -, in the citv, and l o e o w i t r r dea lers in general ,

the subscriber offers to His customers and the public an e l e s a w artiele , v i a : I K H J B L E T E O R I E N T A L E S I L K P A R A S O L S , V e r t et B l a n c eotoors , a beaut i -fal article, with a wreath <•*' dowers in e a c h b iead lh of th* Parosol, c h a s t e and e legant . L a d i e s can he supplied at a small advance on wholesa le prices by call ing at the onBiilart-irv 2 0 3 Pear l s t , 3d door above' M a i d e n lane , over Frt»d*k T . P e e t & C o .

N . B . Umbre l las ol"everv drscr.pt.on and finish. a2 tf S A M ' L R E D M O N D .

TO S O U T H E R N A N D W E S T E R N M E R ­C H A N T S . — T h e subscriber has on hand an c x i e n -

sive assortment o f s u m m e r garments , which has been m a d e op m E u r o p e in the bes t s tyle and nf the best ma­terial that can h e found, and will be sold very low for c a s h , at h is s tore 2 9 8 Broadway , next door to the Ameri ­c a n H o t e l .

• 1 4 tf J A S . ^ M e C A R T H T M U R P H Y .

CH O C O L A T E — T h e subscriber, agent for C . 1. F e l l k Brother, of Philadelphia, has jus t received,

Mi whole and half b o t e s of their extra N o . I Choco la te , • h i c h ho recommends to the public a s a s c r y superior article, and warranted free from adulteration.

W i t h o a prejudice to any other manusnciu-er, there t» inot be a better artiele "made. F a m i t j grocers are •sacked l e make a trial of it, and if t h e y do not fend it V> be the article represented, they are a t liberty to re-

A a i , 4 0 whole and half homes of Plu iadelphm Court -U a d t k s ^ a n , s n i i a m * f o r s h i p p m f , o r for etorse , n fond ar-«*>e. and at a very moderate o n c e , for sa le by

H E N R Y J O H N S H A R P S , j * U « W i

m I C { P A P E R , jant rece ived , for ante hy

\ 7 0 T I C E . — T h e co-partnership herelotore existing x \ under the forms of Bottou, Ogdeu & C o . tu Liver­pool, and Ogden. Ferguson & C o . in this c i ty , having been dissolved by thedea;h of .Mr. JonathanOgden , Ihe business in both places .s continued under the same hrms, bv ihe surviving partners, in connexion with his son.

T H O M A S B O L T O N , R O B E R T L . B O L T O N , J O H N F E R G U S O N , J O N A T H A N O G D E N .

N e w York, March 25th . Iftfc^ nrJ6

i O A R D I N G h O t ' S E , N E W - Y O R K . — M i s s M -flir-J 3 Elroy, from Phuadelphia. has takeu and newly ftir

Dished tlu-'mighout, the house N o 14 V e s e v s-reet, N e w -York, occupied until recently by ihe late M r s . C a i h a n n e Wilkinson, decreased. T h e house , which is spacious , has been thoroughly repaired and painted—and as every at­tention will lie paid to the domestic arrangements , and the oomfort o f the boarders, it is hoped tliat enure sat is ­faction will be given to ladies and gent lemen who may feel disposed l o continue their visits to the house . T o iur o w n friends M i s s M ' Elroy can confidently refer. T h e situation is open aud atry, and in the most desirable part of the citv. m31 Stawtf

Hl O B O K E N H O T E L . — T h i s spacious mans um is now oiieii for the reception of boarders and vistors.

Great improvenieiits have recently been made in its ac -comniodalions. T h e n w a n all newly and elegantly fur­nished, the pleasure grounds attached to it highly culti­vated, ar:d » ne'v shed with an extensive stable, wnl in future t_f«rr! i traveders. and particularly his country cus tomer , i. iph; eonvcni~itt*e. T h e vtctmiy ol this e 5 -labhehmeni to he city, ihe >;ilubnty of i u situation and great iH^siu of the rural scenery tiia.1 surrounds it, ren­der it ai r.i inog resort for the man o l pleasure or busi-nes--. Slea. i . l ioats leave every 15 minutes (price — cents ) for Bare av and Canal s ireets . W u i e s of the first quality, German , French . .Madeira, <kc. with other choice liquors, have been received. A n Ordinary partic­ularly *>i?n£ will be found, a first r a t e a n i s i being en­gaged for this denarunent ; and the subscriber takes the present opportunity to assure his numerous nends and the public that no pains shall be spared by hansel!" or a s ­sistants, to render this Hote l worthy of the natural ad­vantages that c h a r a c t e m e this most romantic situation.

N . B . H o r s e s and vehicles of every kind to be had by auolvtn" at the bar. A l s o pasturage for drover's cat t le .

s j g t f T H O M A S S W I F T ,

PU B L I C N O T I C E is hereby given thai application will he made to the Legis lature of the S l a t e of N e w

York at their ensuing sess ion for an act lo inco porate a Life Insurance and Trus t Company to be located in the n t v of N e w - Y o r k with a capital of two millions of dol­lars to be »•, led The Ammerm Lift / i«u.'aner and Trial Ca^yaty of t'.e Ci/y •>/ -Vrit- York. J13 tJanuf.rVg

D e l a w a r e and Hudson Canai C o . ) N e w York, June 3d, 1834. S

TH E Board of M a n a g e r s have declared a semi an­nual dividend ul" three and one half per cent, on the

capital stock of the Company , which wdl be paid to the stockholders on and after the 20th Hist.

T h e transfer books wil : be closed from the 3d lo the 10th instant, inclusive. B y order

J e 3 1m J. H : W I L L I A M S , T r e a s u r e r .

M E R C H A N T S B A N K D I V I D E N D . — N o n c e is

j . hereby given to the S.oCKholders of tht. M e r c h a n s Bank that a dividend for the last six months o f three per cent, has this day been declared, and will be paid on and alter the 1 st dav of June proximo.

B y order of the Board of Directors.1 W A L T E R

N e w York, M a y 31st , 1833 M E A D , Cashier .

mSI 1m

V T E V V Y O R K A N D H A R L E M R A I L - U O A D l \ C O M P A N Y . — N o t i c e is hereby givan to ihes luek-

holders, lhat the eighth instalment .•f'tive dollars on each share s required lo be paui to the Treasurer , at the C h e ­mical Bank , on or before ihe Sth day of July nex ' .

T h e transfer books will be c losed from the 4 h lo the

, 3 t h July, inclusive. B y g * ^ , ^ ^ ^

N e w York, June 7. 1S33. J 8

N O T I C E — D e l a w a r e and R a n t a n Cana l C o m p a n y A mee tmg of rthe Stockholders «f the above named

company will be held at the H o u s e of WUttam Arne l , in tbe Borough of Bordentown, W e d n e s d a y the IOlh o f J u ­ly nes t , at 1 o'clock, P . M . for the purpose of consider-inc the proprictv of effec'ing a loan.

" ^ J N O . R . T H O M S O N « ~ W

N e w Jersey , June 17 ,18SS. JIH U I 0

C A i i D E N A N D A M B O Y R A I L R O A D A N D T R A N S P O R T A T I O N C O M P A N Y .

NOTT. E . A meeting of the Stockholders o f the above named Couipanv wUl be held at Ihe house

of W i l l i a m Arnel in the b o n i i g h o f Bordentown on W c d -nesdav the 10th dav of July next, at 1 o c l o c k , P . M . for ihe purpose » f cons id .rmg the propriety o f effecting a loan: N e w Jersey , June ) 7 t h 1833.

J 1 9 t iylO 3- H - S L O A N , Secre tary .

g S n t n w e n d K 5 n n Canal and Camden ami Ambmf Rati Rood ami TraiufXiTtlKn. Company.

NO T I C E Is hereby given that the Joint H a r d >W the above Companies have this day declared a dividend

of three dollars on e a c h share of the capital stock o f the said C o m p a n i e s , wt.i~! will be paC to the stockholders or their le^al reererantal ires m pe-..-oa or by Attorney l f t e T the S O * met. a t the respeclrve o t f c e s at N e w

Brunswick and C a m d e n . J • « ° T * * * f : ' , ° " " ^ S e c r e i a r y o f the Joint Board.

B o r d e > w r > , J « m e l 7 , 1 8 3 8 . J l a t 3 ° .

* • •#> JsHOlT,^

- X T O R T H A M E R I C A N M I N I N G C O M P A N Y . j \ - N o t i e e . herwny g iren to the Stockholders that an m s u l m n n t o f o n . doflar on each share is r e q ^ r e d t o he „ H T o n or before the 1st day of July next, at the o & c e of

the C o m p a n y , N o . <2 W a l l * . ^ t ^ r r f t h e B o a H o f l ^ r e c t o r s .

7 J O H N N K I L ^ O N , J r . Treasurer .

June 13th, 1 8 3 8 . J e l 4 t J 1

S T O R A G E A N D U G H T K R A G K . B R O O K L Y N .

( F i r s t W h a r v e s and Santnnnnote F d t o n F e r r y . )

Ti l O M A S H . R I C K N K L L e t C O . h a v e large and csienmidimm SfWen, g l s e d ^ and C e i n r a for ntorage

rfNTt<^0rde^tL»nfn•T 5 « « ^ •* * * ? , « * ! o f M r . I saac V a n Clenf . « m » » mTttofag aim and Front s t r e e t , o r a t U M n r o f c « g s f d » n w n n t | n a , w i i l • • * • « •

km*

N e w York a: On Saturday,

Thurs<lav, T u e s d a y , Saturday , T h u r s d a y , T u e s d a y , Saturday,

N e w York at On T u e s d a v ,

Saturday , Ttiured iv , T u e s d a y , S Unniay, Thursday ,

Providence On Thursday

T u e s d a y , S a t u r d i y , T h u r s d a y , T u e s d a y , Saturday ,

o P. M . June 1

do ti do 1! do 15 do 20 do 2o do 29

T H K B O S T O N 5 P . M . June 4 do S do U do H do 21 do -27

at

Prova lenre at On Saturday,

Thursday , T u e s d a y , Saturday, Thursday , T u e s d t y , Saturday.

12 M . June 4

do 8 do 13 do 18 do 22 do 27

12 M . June 1

do 6 do 11 do 15 do 2 0 do 25 d i 2 9

T h v s e splendid boats have e a c h two heavy copper boi­lers, and are pr ••• hed bv low pressure eng ines .

Al l Freight and Bagi» a ; , e a t the risk o f the owners thereof.

For further information apply to the matters on board, or to

J l R . S . W I L L I A M S & C O ,

cor, F u i l o n & Sotilii s t s .

i K N L V . Y L A K E — T h e new steamboat G E N E V A , S"; n b\ A . ,M for Lie head of the L a k e , and returning in the afternoon of ti • same dav. T h i s boat has been titled up and f'irin,iieJ iu the mo.it cosily s tyle . Minute at­tention will '. • paid loU.e tab'.c, and ihe bar supplied with Lhe finest wines.

For a ile^crritioti of the n.' .-restingobjec's and beauti­ful scenery oi. "he shores >.f this lake, s ee Travel lers ' Guide lor 16J5. [.age 2 2 0 ; also , R a y ' s p-< m on ihe 1/eii 1'ies of S e n e c a L i k e . J e i 8

S1

C A M D E N & A.Mi i )Y R A I L R O A D L I N E F O R P H I L A D E L P H I A .

A t 6. Ill, ami 2 o'clock. From Pier N o . I, North R i - e r , adjoining the Battery .

M X o'clock L m e — N E W P H I L A D E L P H I A . Capt . U . N . Die!.!, arrives in Philadelphia al So'c lock ,

P . | M . Fare through $ 2 50 . Passengers by the above bout i n n arrive al Baltimore the same dav, a s die Balti­more Kail Road and Steamboat C o . have commenced a line, leaving Philadelphia at 3 o'clock P . M . or on the arnvai of die passengers that leave N e w York in the 6 o'clock R a d Road Line and arrive al Baltimore the same dav.

10 o'clock L i n e — S W A N , Captain C . S e y m o n r , ar--ives m Philadelphia, at 7 o'clock, P . M . F a r e thro'

2 o'clock L i n e — N A P O L E O N , Cant . I. F i s h e r . — L i d g e at Bordentown and arrive in Philadelphia next morning a t 9 o ' c l o c k , A . M F a r e through § 3 .

Accommodat ion L i n e . — P a s s e n g e r s in this lme leave in the 6 o'clock I a'. and arrive in Philadelphia, at 7 o'­clock, same aii e* >«>n. Fare through $ 2 . S e a t s in the Accommodat ion I. ,ie must b e t a k t n in the office, pier N o I . N . R .

Freehold and M •nmotilh Line^—By 'he 6 o'clock soat , via Railroad i « Hights town, from thence to F r e e ­hold by s tages . F i r c ' o Freehold $ 2 25.

Princeton ami T .-tiuon Line . F a r e to Princeton $1 Fare io Trenton J l 50 cents , by ihe 6 and 10 o'clock Boats , via Railroad and S t a g e s . Fare to Perth and South Ainhov and N e w Brunswick I2 j cents .

Al l baggage at the risk of the owner. I . B L I S S , A g e n t .

Cnion L;nef>r Eastnr i—Passengers leav« in the N e w Philadelphia, a! 6 o'clock, A . M . and arrive at Eastan the sanut evening. T h i s is the only Line to Eas lon via N e w - B r u n s w i c k . S e a t s secured at the Office, or on board the B 'at.

N . B . Passengers are taken in ihe above L ines from .AsJibov and Bordentown ui tnc Company ' s splendid cars, avoiding the inconvenience of dust and injury to clothing incidental to common roads and stage coaches .

T h e fixtures necessary for taking off and putting on board the boat, the baggage crates being now completed, the b a j g a g e wi 1 be assorted, put in the crates and secur­ed from the weather before 'he arrival of the boat at A m -bov. and will not be uncovered until on board the boats on 'he De laware . T o prevent mistakes the way pas -s i n g e r s baggage will be takenin a sej-araie car.

jLJIf^Passengers are requested noi tojiav the servants for assorting or reinovin; ihe baggage , as it is contrary to the orders of lhe Company that they should receive anv remuneration tor their serv ices .

N e w - Y o r k , 25th M a y IS33. m 2 5

N O M O N O P O L Y 11 P E O P L E ' S L I N E F O R P H I L A D E L P H I A ,

V i a . N e w Brunswick. Princeton and Trenton.

TH E Steamboat N E W Y O R K , Capt . J. Vanpelt , l eaves pier N o . 2 North R iver , foot ot Morris street,

daily, ( S u n d a y s execpfed,) at 6 o'clock in t'.e morning, for N e w Brunswick , where passengers will take R e e -side's splendid T r o v built C o a c h e s , s team boat P H I L A ­D E L P H I A . Capt . L . D a v i s , and arrive in Philadel­phia early th t same afternoon. F a r e through $ 3 .

T h e propnetors of the Peop le ' s Line have made every exertion to render this route safe, comfortable, and s p e e ­dy ; ihev have made great improvements in their S t e a m Boats ; se lec ted the best C o a c h e s and Hor­ses : provided skiulul Drivers to manage them, and to avoid serious inconvenience, no changing of coaches from boa' to boat. Act ive agents ares ta ' ionea al convenient d i s tances on the roads, to add to i h e comfort of the trav­ellers itod safety of their baggage . , A fair and honorable fnm^.Jioa, with a choice of conveyance is a lways an advantage to the Pubhc .

Everv traveller must be sensible tliat monopolies are iu all cose s odious and oppress ive , for example , look bark to lhe oid North Kiver Line of S team Boats which would still exist to the great disadvantage of the whole country, had if not been for that firm and spirited man Mr. G i b -hons—no one can est imate the good he has t i m e .

W i i h this s tatement of facts, the Proprietors relv on the generous public iu sustaining them against a M a m ­moth Monopoly , whose wish and interest it is to put down down all competitto*, to enable them to charge the highest prices they can ; which tiiey wdl do if ibere s no rival line to oppose them.

For s ea t s apply to ThomasWti i t f i e ld . okl N o 1 Court-landts t .and at the People's Line Office, 31 Washington sireet, opposite the wharf, or on boad the boat.

All S o e e i e . Goous , B a g g a g e , & c . al the risk of the owners thereof.

W M . B . J A Q . U E S , Agent for J A M E S R E E S I D E & C O .

a l Proprietors.

SI G A . E M I L I A S A C C O M A N I , M e m b e r of trie Italian Operatic Company , has the honor to luliinu

her friends and the public, thai she has permanently used her residence in this city, and offers her services as T e a c h e r of Voca l M u s i c according fo the latest and most approved rules of lhe Italian School . Hav ing giv­en proofs of her ability as a T e a c h e r both in Mi lan and Bologna, she trusts that an opportunity wilt be aflordod her of also establishing her c la ims fo die patronage ol the public of N e w York.

Her residence ;s at N o . 3 6 B o w e r y , where s i c u to be found at all hours of the d a y . "'3

1" A D I E S ' _ C O R S E T _ V V A R E H O L ' S E , who lesa le J and retail, at N o . 132 Wi l l iam street . T h e M i s s e s

H U M E S , Corset , 1 -ess and Habit M a k e r s , would ten­der their sincere thai-ns to lhe ladies of this city awl others for the eocourageuK.ul they haverece ived from them.— T h e y would inform iheir c u s i j m e r s thai they continue to keep on hand * large and elegant assortment of Corsets , manufactured from the most durable materials and of the most approv. J shape ; and a s a careful attesiliou will be paid bv thein to the requests of their customers , they Hat ter themse lves that l i t e m wdl be found superior to any now in u s e , and thev s J i c i t and look with confidence for the contmuat.ee o f the public fiivor. T h e y receive regu­larly the newest fashions from London and P a n s ^ n d t h e y asstire their friends and the public that every >ru«r, either for D r e s s e s or C o r s e t s , will be promptly aim cat fully executed .

N . B . Country and Southern merchants can be s u p ­plied with C o r s e t s , on moderate terms and a l the shortest notice. n\9

FR E N C H & E N G L I S H C O R S E T S — M r s . Gra­ham, late o f W a s h i n g t o n C i t y , D . C . most respect­

fully hegs l eave to inform those ladies w h o prefer a more private mode fo the common exposed cus tom of supplying themselves with C o r s e t s , that she has located herself at N o . S o i J H u d s o n , b e t w e e n Morton and Barrow streets , Greenwich , where , under the patronage of some of the most respectable ladies o f this c i ty , s h e will execute with promptness, and in a very superior s t y l e , all orders for French or Engl i sh Corse t s , e f every s u e or pattern.

N . B . I i d l e s at a distance c a n b e supplied by sending their m e a s u r e .

Gent lemen's foshionabie C a p s a n d S t o c k s inade too»w d e r a t the shortest notice. d i e t f _

- A few very r r H > C A N A R Y B I R D F A N C I E R S 1 i n e Canary B u n a , horn m n l n and I

which a t e s o m e 'jpener s ingers n f ewsettent note and every variety o f pajuiage. F e r t i l e M 171 SnntJj, anar R o t e n i t at, « • »w

TVf O T I C E — S U B S C R I P T I O N to the Capital Stock i . \ of the U N I O N F I R E I N S U R A N C E C O M P A ­N Y — C a p i t a l $ 4 0 0 , 0 0 0 — S h a r e s §50—hrst payment on subscribing. $ 5 per s h a r e — A large (Kirtion of the s'ock of tins compsny having been subscribed, the under­signed Commissioners will attend to receive subscriptions for the remainder on T u e ^ l a y the 2d dav of July next, at 12 o'clock, at theoffice of Jonathan H."Lawrence, E s q . N o . 2 W a l l Mreet Court, in the rear of 34 Wal l street. T h e Charter, and all tiitormation upon the subject, may­be obtained ai the said office, or of either of the

C O M M I S S I O N E R S . Jcromus Johnson Augustus W y n k o o p Peter I. N e v i u s James H a y Wil l iam J a m e s John K. Marshall Egbert Benson, Jr. George H . S t a n t o n , N e w York. June 19, I83S

Raqih Clark

J19 tJv2

P H I L A D E L P H I A & T R E N T O N

l.<

R A I L R O A D . Notice is hereby given that an install? enl of T e n

tars on each share of the Capital S.ock of ihe Phila­delphia and Trenlou Rai l Road Company, will hi- re-quired to be paid to the Treasurer of the said Company , ai the office. N o . 66 North 11th street, on M o n d a y , lhe first day of July next.

id/""'Stock holders residing in N e w Y o i k will pav the said instalment fo Jacob R. L e R o y , E s q . ar the office of L e R o y , Perry It C o , N o . 15 Hanover street.

B v order of the Board ol Directors , T H O S . G . K E N N E D Y , Secre tary .

Philadelphia, June 15. 1833. J20 t j y l

T V T O T I C K LS hereby given to all persons havingctAirns l l against A l e x a n d e r ' M c L r o d . D . D . late of the city of N e w York, deceased, lo exhibit the same , with the vouchers thereof, on or before the twentieth dav of D e ­cember next, to lhe undersigned Administratrix and Administrator. &c . of lhe said Alexander M c L e o d , deceased, at their p a c e ol residence, in Twelfth street , near i h e 6 i h Avenue in the citv of N e w York.

N e w York. June 20th. I 8 3 i .

M A R I A A N N M c L E O D , Administratrix, J o H N N . . M c L E O D , Administrator,

j e 2 0 lawb.n of Alexander M c L e o d ,

C L A R K E , T A I L O R A N D D R A P E R , 49 lam s f e e t . — J o h n Clarke in again addressing

the public, beo* to r-tum ins best thanks to those gentle­men who have so liberally fovorcd him with their com­mands, and the recommendation of th i ir friends; and al­so remforms the public that it shall br- his c o o s u i . t care and study to unite Cut , Qual i ty and Workmanship in every article ofGetuleraens D r e s s , which svs lem h ... a l ­ready won for him a large share of public paronajte , and not forgetting that it is his inierest to charge every arti­cle at the lowest possible price (for cash oe l j .) J . C , begs to inform those ge ir lemen who have noi inspected his stock uf C lo 'hs . Cuss imeres . &.c. that it comprises everv arUcie of D r e s s suitable for the present season. _£»

NO T I C E . — T h e public are hereby cautioned against receiving or uegoctaling the following notes , namely,

one note dated 9th M a y , 1S33. or thereabouts, payable st 6 mos . to W . B . Brewster or order, for Five Hundred Do l lars ; one note al 9 mos. from 9th M a y or therea­bouts, for S e v e n Hundred and Fifty Do l lars ; and one nole same date a' 12 mos. for Seven" Hundred and Fifty-Dollars, no valuable consideration having been received

J O H N Will i

for the same by the subscriber.

N e w York, 21st June, 1833. H E N R Y L O O M I S .

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NO T I C E . — T h e Co-par;ncrship heretofore ex sting be tween the subscribers under the firm ol B r e w s ­

ter and Loomis and Henry Lo<-"iis & C o . is this day d is ­solved by mutual c o n s e n t ; the business will in future be conducted bv Henrv Loomis , on his own account, uneer the firm of Henry Luoan* 4" Co., who are alone author-ised l o s e t t l e a l t ibe accounts o f the late concerns of U . B . Brewster—Brewster & Loomis & Henrv Loomis & C o . H E N R Y L O O M I S ,

U . B . B R E W S T E R . M a y II J21 l w

T , * 1 S I T I N G C A R D S . — J O S . P E R K I N S , W n t m g V Engraver , 4 John st. near B r o a d w a y , devotes his

principal attention to engraving Visiting Cards, which he e n g a g e s to execute wuh his own hand in the most highly finished s ty le , and to the perfect satisfaction of those ladies and gentlemen who may favor him with their patronage. Cards printed in the neatest manner from old plates, and a variety of embossed cards and card c a s e s furnished to order. J l S t a w l l t *

FA S H I O N A B L E H A T S — J . J U E L S F a s h i o n a ­ble H a t Store , N o . 221 Broadway , between V e s e v

and Barclay s tree t s .—Having opened al lhe above store a large and elegant assortment of H a t s , he respectfully invites his friends and ihe public to call and t- o n u n e his improved H a t s at $ 4 25 and $ 5 . which, after . number of vears experience in bringing to perfection, -. ;w a-rants them lo bear comparison with ar.v offered at the above prices in the c i tv . H e also manufactures everv descrqi-tioti of Caps , and has on hand a choice assortment o f Stocks , Collars , G l o v e s and C a n e s .

N B . Naval and Military H a t s made to order at the shortest notice. j l o Im

I- ^ D W A R D J E E & C O . offer for sa le at N o . 3 8 . i Broad street

2 5 0 tons Engl ish bar and bolt Iron 60 do refined cable do 2 0 do B a n k s ' best machinery Iron

150 do Scotch and W e l s h pig do 6 0 0 bundles Engl ish S h e e t do 800 do do H o o p do

1000 boxes T i n Pla tes 6 0 proved Chain Cables , 1-2 to I 1-2 in. 2 0 casks brass Ket t l e s , assorted, 1 lo 16 gall*.

15000 lbs. Braziers Copper , tlat and raised Copper Bottoms

IO0OO English Block T i n , 100 bdls Iron W i r e 2 0 0 bags Engl i sh Wrought N a i l s , entitled l o de­

benture 10000 FnglKh S h e e t Brass , 10 .000Shee t Lead

200 bags blue wire T r a c e Chains 2 0 0 bags common do do

100 casks Carolina H o e s 100 a 3 1 0 0 . c a s k s assorted Birmingham Hardware

10 c a s e s C a s i S t e e l A L S O —

3 0 0 0 gal ls . E n s h s h Linseed Oil 3 0 hhds.Staffordshire China ware j22 l w

CO P A R T N E R S H I P N O T I C E — T H O M A S H . J B I C K N E L L has this day formed a connexion with

F R A N C I S H O L D E N , under the firm of T H O S . H . B I C K N E L L ii C O . for the purpose of continuing tiie S torage and Commiss ion Bus iness , at tbe old s tand, be­tween the Catherine and Fulton Ferr ie s , Brooklyn.

T . H . B . & C O . have decked and open Lighters , wuh experienced men in constant readiness , to convey mer­chandise either to or from the city.

N . B . T h e r e is a wharf attached to the above prem­ises extending 115 feet into the river, forming a sate and commodious harbor for vesse l s of any c lass .

T H O S . H . B I C K N E L L , F R A N C I S H O L D E N .

M ay 1 , 1 8 3 3 . [ m 4 2 a w i f r O T I C E — S t o n e & M a s o n have associated them­

selves with Mr. C a l e b S w a n , and will continue the Commission Busuiess al N o . 64 Pirn- s treet , under the firm ol S T O N E . S W A N & M A S O N .

N e w York, M a y 1st. 1833. t»2 tf

PA R K E S ^ P A T E N T P O R T A B L E F I L T E R S . — T h e great and increasing demand for those ma­

chines not only in this c i ty , but in Boston, Baltimore, Charleston, N e w Orleans, Aibany, T r o v and numerous other places , is the very best recommendalion a s to their utility.

Southern and W e s t e r n merchants, captains of ves se l s , families going abroad, hotel -keepers , and all others who are desirous of be mg supplied with P U R E W A T E R , will find these Filters ol inestimable value.

T h e prices are from eight lo g i a , and they will yield from twelve to one hundred gallons o f Pure W a t e r per dav. and will continue to do so for years if lhe instruc­tions ol the Pa tentee are attended to . T h e y can ooU be obtained at the store of the P a e o t e e 4 i W a l l s ireet , N e w York, lo which place orders may be sent , and they will be carefully forwarded lo any part ol the world.

N . B . References of the first respectability can be given not onlv in this c i ty , but in most others in the Union, as to the efficacv o f these Patent F i l ters . m2S tf

V T from Liverpoo l , a fresh supply o f Gi l l . i i f s Patent Elongated Peruvian Blued Poukis ,and Rhadtographic 3 slit P e n s , on cards and m boxes , for sa le wholesa le , by

T H O M A S J E S S O P , 156 Pear! s t . J 4 23 t S o l e A g e n t for the Uni ted S l a t e s .

J~ ~ U 3 T ~ P U B L I S H E D — T w o L e c t u r e s recently del i -vered by a gent leman in Orange County , N . Y . on

the manifold succes s attending the H y g e i a n theory and practice of M e d i c i n e a s promulgated by M i . Morrison, of London, and his coadjutors of the British Col l ege of Hea l th , delivered from actual experience on hying sub­j ec t s .

A few conies extra of the b u t numbers o f the Fami ly Adviser , containing the above lec tures , price three cents each , can be obtained of the agents .

M r . J o s . S t a n l e y , Bnense4ter .No . 5 0 Cana l «*. M m . BenstaU, Booksel ler , N o . 148 Fulton s t . R e * . J . H . Brenner , N o . to Barrow at.

J > 1

SC H U Y L K I L L G O A L . — N e w B r a n c a , a cargo e f best

sold from the dollars per ten, tree

C k M M C e e J T w d ,

eehr CoaL wastn wili be

IJT ttMMO for| St MV4B

A D V E R T I S E M E N T . R . B E R N I E R , teacher of the French , German,

and Italian languages • who has several years been a professor in lhe Highest Col l eges o f Paris , and Prime Professor at the celebrated establishment Iks Ftil dt» chet^lurtdt St. Jjonit, at Versai l les , most re­spectfully informs ladies and gentlemen, a s well a s l i e institutions of young ladies and gentlemen, thai he will devote ii isii iue lo instruction. H e will a lso instruct pu­pils m lhe French Rhetoric , Be l les Letters , Literature, and Poetrv.

H e undertakes any kind of Trans lat ions . Apply 16, Broadway.

R E F E R E N C E S . — M x s s n s . Baldwin & C o . R e v . A . Verren, Gracie Prime, C h . Coudert , Martus Pagon, H . Peugnef,

F i l ch , D r . S tevenson , j22 lw at Blooonngdafe.

as an Apprentice io ihe fsooL-mnains industrious boy of good principles. 13 or

14 years of a g e . Apply at No". 1 Broad str-jct, betwevu 3 atid 4 o'clock w the afternoon. j ! 5

w A N T E D , a white woman servant, to do Ihe w« rk ..I a w r y small family, cocsu>tmg of only two per­

sons. S h e must be a good plain cook and washer and ironer, and cum* well recommended ui the sevt ral res­pects o f general capacity, character and disposition. T o such an one good v. ages and a p-rniaueiit situation would be given a l 99 Four lh t i ree i , W a s h m g t o n square

j e7

A S M A L L family would be p;eas«d te accommodate two or three gentlemen with pleasant rooms and

board or with breakfast and tea. Inquire 13 Pearl st . near ihe Battcrv . JOQ tt

T i r A N T E D — A Girl, to uo the V V ily. Apply at 103 Liber-. ,

work o f s s m a l l l.iiu-J21

"11 7 A N T E D — A young man to attend m a Drug V V Sfore . who has a k n o w i d d g e e f the retail business.

Address P . Q.. R . office o f the With name and reference.

Journal ot Commerce J I 8

B U T C H E R S ' St D R O V E R S ' B A N K . N e w York, June 22d, 1833.

" V T O T I C G is hereby given that an election for thirteen 1 1 Directors aud three Inspectors for the next election will be held at the Banking douse on T' tesday , the 9th day of July next, between the hours ol 1 o'clock and 3 o clock, P.' M . B v order of die Board.

J 2 2 tjy9 W . R . C O O K F , Cashier .

TR A D E S M E N ' S ' B A N K — T h e President and Di rectors tiave declared a semi annual Dividend of

three and a half per cent, on the capital stock, pay able on and aiier lint 1st July next.

B y order of the Board. je21 i2J W . H . F A L L S , Cash'r .

Dtlawart and Rarihin Canal Camden and Ambtiy H:td K-il and Traiitpnrtation Companies.

T V T O T I C E is hereby i'lven thai an instalment of T e n i t dollars on each share of the increased stock of toe above named Companies , will be required io be paid at lhe respective offices, in N e w Brunswick and C a m ­den, on Monday, ihe t i r s tdav of Julv next.

Dated June 17ih, 1833. J . H . S L O A N . J2I t l J v Sec ' rv of the Joint Board.

N' E W O R L E A N S C A N A L & B A N K I N G C O . T h e Transfer Books of the N e w Orleans Canal

and Banking Company, at the Bank of N e w York, will be closed on Monday t;ie 24th insf, at 3 o'clock.

A . P . H A L S E Y , J21 tJv l Cashier ot the Bank of N e w York.

N' N E W Y O R K E Q . U I T A R L E I N S U R A N C E C O M ­

P A N Y . J O T I C K is hereby given, that a dividend of three

aud one halt p e r c e n t . 00 the capital stock o f this Compare. , will be paid to the stockholders, or their legal reprcsen a u v e s on Monday the first day of Julv next, at ihcir office, N o . 48 Wal l s i r - ! .

J 2 0 b t L . C H A P M A N Secretary .

Medi -M O R R I S O N ' S P I L L S .

TH K K V G E A N V E G E T A B L E Umversa cines o f the British Col lege of Heath .

C A U T I O N !—It has again become necessary for the general acrrediter: agent of this celebrated establishment, to caution the public against Die impositions now in prac­tice; to palm off counterfeit preparation- for genuine ones.

From the general satisfaction expressed bv a large portion r.f the community, at lhe exposure of a late at­tempt of the same kind, 1 LS determined to adopt a simi­lar method of procedure with respect to everv ruch n c -farous transaction, which may be brought to light, a course become more essentially necessary from great and flattering accession of converts to the Hvtrean S y s ­tem, and the consequent unpr ucipied edor,s made 10 take advantage 01 the same .

T h e public are noTiiied that a spurious preparation falsely purporting to be Morrison's Pil:s, the Vegetable Universal Medic ines of the British Col lege of Health and signed " Morrison," is issued from lhe store of Ja-que* & Marsh, Druggists , N e w York. One or bolh of this firm applied t o m e personally, for the agency of this genuine arl i t le . but were informed, and the community is now pubhclv, that no druggist is permitted to hold the genuine article for sa le .

Further exposition o f these spurious attempts will, from time to time, appear in the Fami ly Adviser and H y -gean Record, a senit-monUily publication, requiruis no further recommendation than a knowledge of the fact, that its 8th N o , war last week issued to a subscription list of over four thousand.

T h e genuine H y g e a n Medic ines lhe following A g e n t s in N e w York ley, Booksel let , 5 0 Canal street, next io the corner of Broadway : Bookseller, 148 Fulton street t and .' u«r. 05 Barrow street, New- Yr-rk. s u b - a g - i i ' s : — M e s s r s . Firth & Ha'' , Frant in Square ; Mr. Danl . D . Smi lh , bookseller, N o . 190 Greenwich s i : M r . George Kears .ng , gold beater, N o . 88 R e « i st t M i s s Elisabeth W e e d , N o . 402 Grand s t : M r s . King . N o . 75Norfol« s t ; M r . J o i m O . B . R i c h ­ards, N o . ISO Clinton st. ; M r . John L e e , bookseller, N o . 348 Hudson s i .

T h e fourth edition of practical proofs of the H y g e a n system of Physiology is now in the press. Al l conm.u mcal ions to be addressed 10

H . S H E P H E A R D M O A T . South sireet , Brooklyn, J a n . 5th, 1833. | e24

can be had only ef : — M r . Joseph S t a n -in the white building M r . W m . Beastal l , •• R e v . J . H . Broo-- ind the following •IUSIC store. N o . 1

" V T O T 1 C E — A l l persons having claim* against me laic 1 1 copartnership of Lynch 4> Ctarke, are requested to present the same for settlement to the subscriber, the surviving partner, ut N o . 10 T h a m e s street—and all in-leoted lo said copartnership, are rrquns'ed to make pav-meui as above. J O H N C L A R K E . '

N e w York, 17th June , 1833 . j 2 0 6 t *

A T O T 1 C E — T n e co-partnership heretofore existing i \ between the subscriber and T h o m a s Lynch , late «.f the ei'y o f N e w - Y o r k , now deceased, under the joint name.- and firm of L v n c h & Clarke, having terminated by the death of_Mr. L y n c h , lhe subs-triber will contuiu.' in the same line of business on his own separate account but under the former names of Lynch & Clarke .

N e w - Y o r k , I7th June . 1833. J 2 0 6 t * J O H N C L A R K E .

B A T H B U I L D I N G S A T L O N G B R A N C H , O N T H E A T L A N T I C O C E A N .

TT E subscriber respectfully informs her friends and the public lhat the above e legant establishment will

be open ihe ensuing season for the reception of visitors, from the first of June to the middle of September . B y an assiduous attention to business , the subscriber hopes 10 merit the patronage of a liberal public.

A N N R E N S H A W , W i d o w of ihe late W m . R e n s h a w .

N . B . Parties desirous of visiting the Branch and re­luming by the st< am boat the same day, c a n be accom-m idatcd at lhe shortest not ice . A . R .

j e 2 a w 6 w

r p o " T H i f p U B L I C , — F o r c e d by lhe oppression ol a J . few individuals to appeal to the liberality of our fel­

low cit izens, and to rely upon our own exertions, we , the subscr bers. carpenters of the city of N e w York, have formed an association and partnership in the line o f our business as carpenters, and have opened our shop, called " The Carpenter? Shop," at lhe corner of E l m and C a ­nal s treets , in this city, formerly known as Cram's D i s ­tillery.

W e most respectfully solicit the patronage o f our fel-ow-ei i iyens ; and we trust, by our assiduity and skill, to

give general satisfaction. A N D R E W E . T U R N B U L L , I S A A C O D E L L , W M . L . C H U R C H W E L L .

N e w York, 10th June . 1833. J 1 0 4m*

R~EADY M A D E C O F F I N W A R E H O U S E 7 N O . 45 Courtland street , N e w - Y o r k . — J . R . W h i t e len­

ders his sincere thanks 10 his friends and tbe public in general , for pa-i favors, and lakes this method of inform­ing them, that be still keeps constantly on hand an ex­tensive assortment of C O F F I N S , made of the best ma­terials and workmanship, not to be surpassed by any warehouse in lhe city. S t . D>mingo M a h o g a n y , highly polished, Walnut , Cherry. Boi ls iead and W h i t e wood"; Shrouds, C a p s , Scarfs , Mourning H e a r s e s and C a r n a ­ges ; the Ground provided in any place.

T b e subscriber being in the above business for a num­ber of years , flatters himself capable of taking the whole charge o f a funeral, that will give entire satisfaction to his employers , and likewise at moderate charges .

N . B . S e x t o n s and die T r a d e supplied as usual on the lowest terms . j2 l

FA S H I O N A B L E S 1 L K G O O D S . - J . S . F O U N ­T A I N et C O . (formerly »f Brnadoay.) 66 M a i ­

den lane , c o m e r of Wil l iam st. have just opened a vari­ety nf n e w silks which enables them to offer tbe follow­ing s ty les , some of which cannot be found in any other establishment io this city, vir,:

1 case of first quality Poult de S o i e , in every fashion-3 !»•»* o l o c

1 do Mack and blue black I do rich E n f h s h G m s de N a p I do G r o s d e N a p of fashionable colors 1 do Gros d i S w i s s e , hsue and j e t black I do colored watered Buns , »ery cheap 1 do plaid S.l*~ of thagwtammvariety ' 1 do P a r i s Highland plmd Orm de Nap the most

fashionable silks worn - . » , . . 2 do of black, t c . ; Woe black suits o f good ani l i ty at S d p e r yard ; a lso , l a d i a s U k s , white and colored no-

rences , gauxes. silk barrage, Italian s i k s S ^ , 4 - 4 , 5 -4 wibe, blk d o : nch j e t aad blue black Marcel ine and P l o -ntnees , figured sUk, black andeolored , which are the l a ­test Par is fashion, R e . J * 3

r> Country Merchants , Drugg i s t s , Perfumers , a t e — A n assortment o f pore and unadulterated Essent ia l

Oils is offered, together with all that can comprise a c o u n -tnt merchant's stock in Perfumery and F a n c y Art ic les , with an addition of Tincture o f Pearls , Kalvdor. tic. for the complexion, A m b o y u a , and C e v l e n Lotions for the T e e t h and G u m s , Odontn, y n t i s o r b j u c and A r e a N u t T o o t h Powders . F o r sa le b v

S N Y D E R Jt C O . Importers and'Vbolesa le Perfumers ,

J19 3 1 C e d a r a t , N e w York,

0~~ZN A B U R G S . Burfaau and T i c h k n b n r f s , jus t re-c n i y e d p e r C a m i l K i s , a n d » o r n i U b »

H O F F M A N . B E N D * C O . J S 4 e t Pane s treet .

T l O N G E E S I L K H A N D B ! R R C H I E F S - A large

TO T E A C H E R S . — T o b. disposed of a respectable itchoo! 111 a central ;iart oi the flourishing town 01

N e w a r k , N , J . T h e building is nearly new and well fitted for its present use ; it would cot.'.ain from fifty to sixry pupils. T h e present propn>rtor being about to leave fin- place soon this notice will b e continued but a few days. Ii u expedient also that airy j»erson wishing surh a situation should apply immediately. a» the uew quarter wiii commence about the first ol uevt month.— Applv, if by i.tter, post paid, lo lhat office, or to lhe R e v . E . Arnold, N e w a r k , N . J , j e 2 0 tf

JL from $50U0 10 S-m<0 in a lucrative Mauuiaciuruig and Importing business, which is well established and has a vaiualde sr't of customers . T h e only object of die advertiser us lo exteuo lhe business winch can be done to great advantage. Respectab le references given and required. Adilregs B . B k C o . Willi real name and left at the Dai ly Advertiser Office will rece ive immediate at-teiitmn, J 2 0 2 w

1 A U R N 1 S H E 0 R O O M S T O L E T — A n y gentleman JL or gentleman and lady, a h a desire l o b e accommo­

dated with pleasant r.Kims and breakfaaa and tea, or boaid, can i:t-et with apartments in Walker street,with a prtvaie ftimilv, where a limited imniln'rol three persons onlv will be accommodated. Apply at N o . 89 Walker sire. t. m28 1

A Y O U N G G E N T L E M A N , Graduate at an E a s t ­ern Col lege , who haj had considerable experience

as teacher both in tlte country and city, is d e s i r m s of d e ­voting the evening to instruction in su i te private f a n n y . H e would have 110 objections lo boarding w u h the family, and receiving thru a s a compensat ion lor ass services .— Referees can be given. A lme addressed to A . N . S . , and left at the office of tins paper will receive inunjediale attention. J7

\ P n v a j . I . sir. 'el , would be pleased lo accommodate a gentle­man and his lady and one or two single gentlemen, or four gentlemen, with board ami lodging, as soon as the 1st of June, Address ' i ' . P . office of tiie Evening Post ,

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BO A R D I N G — Fi led with hoard al

our gentlemen may be accomrooda-al 1 j - Broadway, 1:1 a small family

wher# the number of hoarders is i i m t e d to six—the !spa-uisli lant^aoe 1, spoken in the family, which »i l l re der this a desirable situation for those who may wish to ac -quire that language. m24

G R A C E C H U R C H — W a n t e d tu purchase or leasr a pew ui '.irace Church, we': situated on the ground

floor, ot (roM of gallerv. Apply lo 9J Chamber street. J l 1 '

BO A R D I N G . — T h r e e or four gentlemen can be ac -Com modal ed with f mushed rooi.is, with breakfast

and ira, in a small family, by applying al N o . 3b Lis -penard st. JJ4

w j T A N T t l D — A eoioreu W o m a n , as cookartd wann­er to a small family—none nceii appiv without tne

best of recoinmeiitiaiioiis. ai N o . 120 spring sireet . in8

W A N T E D , a s t e a d y y o u n dren—apply at N o . 115

V T 7 A K T E 1

worn in lo attend chi!-5 Chathain-st . at-

1—A F a n n e r lac i 'orler House , one that is well cs'ablis'ied iu the most business part ol

the ci tv , and has a go; d run of custom—to c m that can invest s o m e capital may hear ol a situation hat may prove to his benefit. P l e a s e address W . at I. .> office, with real name and reference. Jit)

Tb.N uni

more years, lane.

T H O U S A N D D O L L A R S W A N T E D , on incumocred Rea l E s t a t e in this citv, for two or

at 6 |>er cent, App^y at N o . 8 M-.tdcii j ! 8 i f

U N I O N H I L L S C H O O L , NEAR IVEST FARMS, tVestduMer County.

TH E R E V . VVM. P O W E L L is now prepared to reci. ivc an audiliooal number o f pupils .

T h e Scholast ic course of the Insl i luuon embraces the study of the Greek, La t in , F r e n c h , Spani sh , and E n g ­lish L a n g u a g e s , together with Mathemat ic s , History Ueograot iy , with the use of lhe G i o o e s , As tronomy, and Practical Survey ing .

B e t i d e s the Principal there are four Ass i s tant Tutors , who have been not only habituated to l each ,but arc ex ­tremely w i l l qualified to snpart instruction.

T h e S y s t e m of Tuit ion strictly adhered lo is such as will serve to confer a solid aud liberal educat ion, aud the peculiar advantages extended to youth are d e e m e d suffi­cient to satisfy the most anxious Parent in regard to tbe pa us , the care , and the kiuilto ss which are observed to-» a,d;» them.

T n e Scnoo l is , as it professes to be , truly se lec t and is exclusively composed o f B o a r d e r s ; and the B o y s , e v e n during the hours o f relaxation, are never left '•• themse lves .

T h e Recitat ion and S leep ing R o o m s are thoroughly comfortable, spacious, and a iry; and the plr.y and plea­sure grounds are not only extensive but beautifully lo­cated .

T h e tituatum is remarkable for its healthiness and s r -c lusmn; and its moderate distance from N e w York, not exceeding thirteen m i l e s ; and u s facility e f access , either by Ha« rlein Bridge, or by Macomb's C a m , will enable any Gent l eman to visit it in a snort t ime, and to judge for himself of its various advantages .

Pupi ls are received from the a g e o f six to that o f six­t een years , and payments are required (Quarterly and iti advance, but no deduction will be made from a Q.uart< r once commenced .

L e t t e i s may be addressed to the Principal, through the Poet Office, at W e s t F a r m s .

F o r the character and estimation of the School , refer­ence is made to Bishop Onderdonk R e v . Dr . W a i n w n g h t R e v . D r . B e r n a n R . v . Dr . Lye!! R e v . Dr. H a w k e s Prof. Anderson ) Coturn-Prof. Rcnwrrk U n a Col -Prof. An lhon ) l ege . Dr. M a c n e v e n Dr. Bibby Dr. Rhmolander R. E m m e t , E s q . S . CamUreleng. E s q , T . A . E m m e t . E s q .

Hon. C D . C o l d e n H o n . C . C . Cstnt releng H. L c R o y , E s q . G i - l larclay, E s q . H . . looraem, E s q . H . H , Panton, E s q . Christ . W o l f e , E s q . David A u s t e n , E s q . C . H . H a U . E s i j . Domk Lynch , E s q . J. Botiehaui! F.so. B . M c E v e r s , E s q . Robert Gracie . E . q W i n . G . Bucknor. E s q .

TO D K A L K K S A N U N A N U S C H C Y L K I L L C O A L B Y

K A C T O R K i v i . -T H E C A R G O —

T b e subscribers offer for sale by the cargo, Scnu. lk i . : Coal of the best quality, delivered on board ves se l s at their wharf, Lombard sir 'et, Philadelphia, free from tine and every unpurifr t tliey wul obtain vessels , if required, at the lowest freight, or they will deliver Coal where 11 is wanted. Io consequence 0?the extensive arrangements file subscribers have made at the M i n e s for a supply of the best qualit . o f Coa l , they are enabled to offer ii at ihe lowest market price at which it is sold at Philadel­phia. Apply corner of Murrav and Washington streets .

J 3 t f " S A M U E L H, R E E V E & C O .

PK W 111 S t . f*aui's church lor sale cheap : pew N o 119 in lhe norte side aisle of S i . Paul 's church. Applv

a8«f

FACE"

K W 111 S t . Faui 'schurch f;>r sale cheap e side aisle nf S i ­

lo E . W . T r v o n , U l I roadway.

DR Y G O O D S F O R S A L E B Y T H E A G K — P r i n t s , light and dark brown cbiatz,

£ S a t t e e n s , tine white Shirt ings, 3 6 inch goldends bleached Dimi ty , 3—4 furnitures Cords, Orleans, G e n o a . Constitution & 8 »bafij Beaverteens , very fine drab & olive N a n k e e n s , fine heavy 3 - 4 olive lor gig tops M e n u o s , 3 - 4 &. 6 - 4 colored ii. black Circass ians , 5 - 8 do do Handkis , Turkey red, Madras* Silk Bandannas, ' blk & col'd Cloths , blue, black i t fancy colours Biankets , 8 - 4 9 - 4 1 0 - 4 11-4 & 1 2 - 1 London W h i t ­

ney Flushings , green & blue Pe larshams , drab Patent Thread , blue, Hack & assorted, N o S3 a 3 0 Jaconet s . 40 inch fine, ft cravats

Bv G R A C I E , P R I M E fc C O . J19 j . 5 0 2 8 Broad street.

PE W I N S T . T H O M A S C H U R C H F O R S A L E T h e square P e w N o . 139, situated i s the south

aisle . Posses s ion given the 1st o ' M a v next. Apply to F 2 5 tf E . B U T L E R , 110 Pearl s t .

F I R E Crackers and F ire W o r k s of every variety, for sa le in lots to suit purchasers by

II CAMMANN; HOSACK R BOHLEN,

2 9 Pine st .

IT M s w l m i l n f P s m r e e u f n B j w n e r m a a j i t y , '

g A P o c k e t Hdkfr, er retail at

r p o S P O R T S M E N - * A few o f WenUey Rkkara', X Double Barrel G u n s , back action aad Bar L o c k s

with or without C a s e s — F o r sate bv J O S E P H T A R R A T T , Jr .

J H j j g Pearl S t . . up stairs.

F" O R S A L E — A grer H o r s e , b years old. H e can be s e e n at M r . Oscar Nelson's ' s table in Rivington

street , corner o f B o w e r v. H e will be sold c h e a p , a s the owner has no use for a horse . F o r further nerUcniarF, apply N o . 1 M a i d e n l a n e . JSO

CH A M P A I G N E W I N E , o f tbe b r a n d * Joly ,"new V i n t a g e — T b e subscribers b a s e received 6 0 0 bns-

ke «s and c a s e s C h a m p a i g n s W m e , « f ine late great **a-tage o f 1881 . T h e s e wines are entirely mare and anfa-ral, and are considered superior to any n e w the n e a r 18*5 . A p p l y so sole importers o f this brand « JcJw.n

A . B I N T N G E R * S O N , 141 Brnaanvny, near the City HoteL

In s t o r e — A few canes of the genuaae V i a de J24

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B O A R D O P H E A L T H . < T n e Board of Hea l th cnanot t a e rmrnatj

late t h e v feilow cittsens upoa the unperalled 1 from disease » hi« h our city now enjoys. N o t Car years certainly, and probably never before, were tbe bills o mortality relatively so low aa taey have been for the mat s iaor eight months. Other places, however, have net been equally fortunate. In N e w Orleans* the rhoiera remains, and has reccutly began to advance up the Vai ley • >• the Mussanmaa, assailing in quick success ion , and with its usual fatality i< »n> 1000 miles distant from each • u e r . That Uie progress o f this dreadful scourge d>-r»eods primarily upon some general and uacoetroluele a--•eoi may be true, but uiidoubtrdiy local causes have a lso 'heir influence. Over these causes at 1< *st human power extends, and although they have been often pointed out, vet a s they cannot be too strongly impressed upea the public mind, ibe board will agam enumerate ihem.

T h e y are, U t . ardent spirits; id, general ot personal uncieanUness, 3d e i c e e u v c «bor of body or m m d ; 4 ih , i-aposure to excess ive h e a t ; Sth, impure or stagnant air ; 5th, crude mdiges'ibie food, such a s the great mass o f the summer vegetables usually brought to our markets , especial ly £ eaten ,n the raw sta le ; "ih, uanpc or stale fiuil ; 8 b. fermented btjluirsef all kuads, if ton n e w or if stale ; 9th,rancid or stale meats , whether .tried, pickled, smoked, or r« c« ntiv slaughlered ; 10 h. stale or ram id butter, lard, or o i l ; II th, fresh fisli of all kinds, but in .re ••jpectaliv sh< II fish ; IJfh, the intemperate induig<tnce of any of ihe phv steal appc iues , or any o f Uie passions or aflecUoos of lhe nunc. T o these c irrunuaaoces 1 very nidivJua! can a t t e n d ; and the B<ard of Health confi­dently trusts ihat "othing further can be required lo in­sure a strict observance of mjuncuons , the pro|>rtrrv o f Hindi reason and e tner ience alike cuueur to sancliual

T h e B i a r d has in {.reparalion extracts from the vart-OUB laws aad ordinances relating l o Ihe public health, whtcn together with .he names and residences of all the officers who are bound lo act a s its ennservators, will shortly I- |. .il .hshed. In the meant ime anv appltcairan can be made :o t l . e M a y o r or A ldermen and A s s i s t a n t A'd.-rmru of ihe respvctivs ward*, «vbo are ea -o f i c to Heal 'h W a r d e n s .

G I D E O N L E E , President • / t h e Board of Heal th .

Jacob Morton, Clerk. * During the last mtsith the Board fell botmd to exer­

c ise '.heir powers irf quarantine in relation lo several v e s -seU fro-11 N e w Orliatia, ou board oi e l n c h c a s t s o f cho­lera had occurred.

PA P E R — F u e , N o I . S R 3 F

and •••uperflue L e i i r Paper , do Kites e b o Post , for checks and rntasagnea

N o 1, 24k 3 cut and flat C a p * N o I ye l low, l i .ue ai>d Green Post N o I Cap F a t . suitable for b.a;ik hooks N o I blue do, do beautiful N o 1 blue, Pink and yellow Q u a r t o Post Blue T o b a c c o Cap, various kinds M e d i u m , superroyal and inip«-rial Kentish C a p Straw imperial Envelope Pa|«-r Super royal and imperial Pos i office do Bank N o t e and Lottery Ticket C a p N o I R 2 white M u s i c Paper French Couperpiau P a p e r . i l by i 9 uichce D o do itieiouni, verv beautiful M u s e P S I K T o f various qualities M e d i o m Printing Pap,vr, m great variety R o y a l , siijH-r royal andvar .ous siaes of imperial, "f<v

news

R e d . i.lue, yel low, and lea colored medium, some very fine J

T e a colored royal, ralcii la'rd for covers F a n c v colored C a n , F o h o P o s I and M e d i u m Double Crown and coubie C a p Wraj'puig Singh- C a p and Crown do C a p , Crown, double Crown and M e d i u m marbled Or.lers executed for every kind of paper with lhe ut­

most despatch. S T A T I O N E R Y .

R e d and black Seal ing W a x W a l k den's. Kidder's and Hart's red and black Ink

Powder D o do do Ink in bottles, all s izes R e d and black Lead Penci l s ; Crayons & E v e r Points A m c n e a n , Dutch an.! Russ ia Qui l l s Fr.-nch & .Spanish speefc'd double-he ad P t a v m g Cards American k German do, ali kinds Various ^\u>\ Blank Cards , Porcelain do . Ful l and half bound Blank K m 4 s , aseurted School Bihies and 'I'••> an.- i.t-Quarti' Bibles , various qualities and prices G r e e n l e a f s Grammar, Bascom's Pcimiaiisfup Webster 's S;H 'Img l)iK k, old and n e w T h e Eio.-'isli* R e a d e r Fancv S . »ps. consisting of Windsor , C e v l o n , Oriental,

R i ^ , . Palm,Ol ive , Almond, V a n e g a t e d , m o s t aji-provid manufacture

Lidvigra^diic S tones , all s i zes ; a lso P r e s s e s Cast Iron Copying P r e s s e s . For >-ale bv

I . H O I T , 6 ' Wi l l iam street u p s t a i r s .

Order* attended to for Rust 's and Smith's Pr lining P r e - s e s . T y p e from the various respectable foundries, and ali kinds of pruning materials . nifi

MO N S . C H A B K R T ' S T A P U Y A S E L I X I R — T h e m»ver failing succes s which has attend, .i r .e

u^e of this Khxirm curirut the T o o t h - a c h e , and lhe c m -sequent large and increasing d^mana for i i .hu* caused a number of spurious preparations to be sold ander the. same name, M . Cha l . cn has iberefore though' it n e c e s ­sary toapp.jint the toiiowme A g e n t s Iroui whom tlve g e ­neral Elixir 1* tube obtained.

General A g e n t — J a m e s G . Clark, N o . 132 A r c h s t . Philadelphia.

A g e n t s in N e w Y<*k—J. X a v i e r Chabert , Chemis t and Apothecary, Hi Broadway, opposite the Ho*pua l ; O . Chhloi i , Operative Cheni i ' t SIK! A|Nvthrenry, 34 Park Row ; Marshall C S iocum. Chemist & Apothecary . 3 0 3 Broadway, corner o:'Duaiie s t , ; and J a m e s W . Smith , Chemi' t and Apothecary, 54 Fulton st. corner o f Hicks street, Brooklyn, Agent f.»r L o n g I s l a n d ^ / '

T h e limits o f a newspaper forbid the' insertion of lhe numerous lesl imonies M . Cl.al.er; has received o f the vir­tues of the T a p u y a s Elixir, he liierefore confines himself to selecting the f illowiug w~

Washington Ci lv , 22d M a r c h , 1839. M r . Chabert—Throt'^h a grateful sense of the belief t

I have received l.ora the use of your Elixir, aud lo e n ­courage others to avail themselves of so valuable a re­medy, I chvcrful'y 1 uderyots lhe following s ta tement: I have for years sntTercd much wiih lhe tooth-ache, and have had several teeth < v i rar tedon that account, though but slightly decayed . Tlu» has proportionally enhanced the value of the remainder, which induced me to make a tnal ofycsir e l m r in a recent attack o f this most e x -cruc.ating characicr. T h e effect of the apphraiion w a s an almost instantaneons reticf. I am fully convinced o f its power to effect a thorough and permanent enre. from toe faci, that lhe diseased looth became unmediatf !v 11*-sensihle to hot or rM liquids applied to it t whereas , for several weeks before it had t>en unable io endure either. I also entertain the belief, that if your Elixir had t e e n at hand on former occasion*. I might at this moment enjoy the benefit of those trcth I have had extracted on account of the afflirutv malady of which you have discovered Uie antidote. Yours respectfully,

P i R . M A Y O , M . D .

AA R O N F O U N T A I N ; Park Place H o u s e ( c o m e r of Park P lace and B m a d e a y , ) r< .-pcctfoi.v solicile

•he attention of ihe ladies of the ctty and strangers, 10 h s or l eos ivc assortment of choice aad rare fancy and staple gooas , which lie otTcrx at reduced prices. The assort­ment embraces the following articles, viz :

R e a l Soul de S o n of fashionable colors D o do do light colors for millinery D o do do i.lue and jet black Fashionable plaid si lks, variety of stvles Several descriptions of entire n e w silks lo be found at

110 other store Marcel lines, blue and jet black Mateom black Italian silks Gro Grain black do Plain colors •• vair.it.cs. superior quality Smyrna satins Gro Grain ;iL k s-'k 5 -4 width Plaid washane silks. A full assortment of painted and printed Muslins ;

small fi^'d Jaconets , very cheap t French Cal irors and printed Cambrics ; black Paris Lusire," Grenadine; M o t ­rin", a n;'w article ; barege and hg'd Blond, for summer d r e s s e s ; French Ginphanis ; col'd & mourning M a • one and Canx-ls Hair Caady, qn.te a new arucle : season­able shawls aod hdkfs, newest style and in great variety; -: k and coft.M H i . ' ry. Gloves , R e . , ' looi,-. L a c e s , from Is to $\i tier vard ; Engl i sh , French, Brusse l s , Valencia and M e e k u a Tiirva 1 L a r e s , from 1# to $ 1 8 per y a r d ; real Blood and Ewh'd Mnana C a t * ; infant C a n s ; E i.h'd L m - n Cambric . L m e a f -ambnc Hdkf«, tape borders, hemstich, aisl etrgantl! emb'd, from 'im 61 to $ 1 5 e a c h : tea! India Mull M u un ; he'd and p.a.n Mull Mul l ; long S h a w l s , embroidered : French L a w n s ; Mandarine and Canton Cr*pes ; fi^'d and plain emb'd Mandannc Cratie S h a w l s , whi te , s ca ' l c t . blue, buff and black, very richly embrnrderel, from iO to $ 1 0 0 .

One scarlet richly eiubn.id. red, with white, tine work­ed ihrou bout with various colors.

T h e most e x t e n a v e and splendid sssorimrnt o f real India C a m e ! Hair S h a w l s ev"r<"»fered 10 the coun'ry— coiiswung ol" white, black, scarle!; sreen, blue, crnnsssau and dove colors, from $& to $ 8 0 0 e a c h — l a l f wi«lih scarfs from £ 6 to SCO ; real Came! hair Cloth : carved ivory handle f ea i . cr Fane ; s.:ndal and rose wood do ; carvr^d ivory multiplying B a i l s ; Torto i se shell SnufT Boxes , &c .

A . F . has recently evened his basement store with a general assortment e f linen, quilts, c o u n ' e ' p a n e s , c o t t o n sdnrtiufs; sheeiiugs.sfuffs fur cot'nn Imiug for gentltroi its nnd boys tummer wear, Ro»i?r>*s patent flaoscl, war­ranted not to shr.nk in washing, French morocco kid shoes and boots, genuine eofocne water . n.3l l w

FO U N T A I N ' S F A S H I O N A B L E F A N C Y S I L K S T O R E , M a i d e n l a n d — 1 tie subscribers would

iiivne the attention o f the Lad ie s l e their e s t e a s i v e and fashionable aseartmasnt of Silk G o o d s , recently purcha­sed and offered by the piece or yard, v i z :

4 styles o f pa id si lks, from 4 lo I t per yard Several pieces of highland gros d e N a p l e s 2 c a s e s plain pouixde soir, every cofour, aad splendid

quality gros de N a p l e s , fashionable shades small hg'd blue blk pomx sote superior blue and je t blk marcel ine very n e b lis'u silk* for hats extra heavy double width blk Italian silk

do do do gros de S w i s s small fi.iV, Pouix de sote , fashiusiablc oAurs ligh color French S a l ins j< t and blue blk Italian

A few piece*jet blk repps 1 c a s e he . ' , y gros de Berlin I c a s e w u e r e d pouixde soio I do d o satins I do pomx de soie , tor mil.tary u-e A l s o , colored aod blk gros t e Portugnese Engl ish gros de N a p l e s . tOs per yard Pink, straw, blue, R e . F lorence Cashmere sdks, sjaandM satins for vests and s t i c k s Cant m w a s h sdks, fashioaaUc stripes Entrlmh Florence , bine V a c k Black «rov de g r a m e , 3 - 3 R o-4 w i s e Spleadnl i gnred safea, for evevmg dreesea, R e . R e .

which, ia all. lorm das nest aseortment of sdks • N e w f a r t , S . , m e o l be mylm are not to be fosnW elsewhere . and all o f tbeaa are s i u m d a t tae most t iasnenhli prices , , y J , S . F O U N T A I N R C O ,

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c h a n c i e r , R e . R e . t r o b ISmo. C a t h e whole the B s or l a m ia a work o f verv high

merit, and wdl take tae rank with the beat actmns ef u s d a s a as oar language.

Pictures of Private ] Uano .

T b e W i s e , a tale of Maaftna, a play in fi ar ts , by J a s . S n n n d a n K a e w l e s , laann. J a r received aad for sa le b«

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