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J. & J. H. SACKETT,

Offer for sale at their Store, 96 Division-st., nearly opposite Market-st. An extensive assortment of VENETIAN, BRUSSELS, and ENGLISH INGRAINED CARPETING, large and elegant patterns, of all qualities; Nankin and Canton Matting; Brussels, Wilton and Imperial Rugs, able and Piano Covers, &c. &c.

Merchants and Ship-Masters, in furnishing ship's cabins, will find it greatly for their interest to apply as above.

N. B. Also--a splendid assortment of light Carpeting, patterns and quality equal to any ever imported, at prices which will be an object to those who are in want of the above articles. New-York, April, 1826.

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LOTTERY TICKETS in all legally authorized Lotteries, constantly for sale.-Attend generally to all business relating to Stock Exchange, Money and Lottery Brokers. April, 1826.

J. HORSPOOL,

CABINET, CHAIR, AND SOFA
MANUFACTURER,

16 WHITE-ST.

J. H. assures the public, that all orders in his line will be attended to with punctuality and despatch.

Orders from the Southward will meet with immediate attention.

New-York, May, 1826.

WILLIAM BIGELOW,

BOOKBINDER,

No. 50 Fulton-street, BROOKLYN.

BOOKBINDING, in all its various branches, executed with neatness and despatch. Merchants' ccount Books, Writing Books, &c. ruled to patterns at the shortest

notice.

Backgammon Tables, Chess Boards, Battledores, Dice Boxes, &c. wholesale and retail.-Maps, Pictures, &c. varnished in the neatest manner.

Brooklyn, 1826.

G. & R. WAITE'S LOTTERY AND

EXCHANGE OFFICES,

Corner of Broadway and Maiden-lane, and the corner of Broadway and Fultonstreet, New-York-south-west corner of Third and Chesnut-strects, Philadelphia-and corner of Charles and Market-streets, Baltimore. At all the above offices, Bank Notes are discounted at the lowest rates, and the highest premium given for Gold. Tickets and shares in all the Lotteries for sale. Cash advanced for prizes as soon as drawn. At Waites' offices have been sold and paid Prizes amounting to EIGHT MILLIONS OF

DOLLARS.

April, 1826.

The public is respectfully informed, that the splendid edifice recently erected in the city of New-York, by Joseph Delacroix, Esq. is opened for their accommodation.-This establishment is situated in one of the most airy and agreeable parts of Broadway, nearly opposite the City Hotel, was built expressly for a house of public accommodation. and is believed to possess advantages for rendering a residence to strangers of business or pleasure, pleasant and comfortable, not surpassed in this country.

The Leasers, anxious to render the National Hotel alike creditable to themselves and to this commercial metropolis, have spared no exertion or expense, to finish the establishment in a style they are fully confident will secure public approbation and support. Its immediate superintendance is confided to Mr. E. BOARDMAN, a gentleman whose experience and capacity of conducting a concern of this kind are well known to the public, and renders any pledge on the part of the proprietors for its proper management, unne

cessary.

Extensive arrangements have been made for the reception of permanent BOARDERS, and the accommodation of gentlemen with their families, with private suits of apart

ments.

GEDNEY KING,

May, 1826.

MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENT MAKER,

NO. 118

State-Street, opposite Broad-Street,

BOSTON,

Has constantly for sale, wholesale and retail, a general assortment of Mathematical and Philosophical Instruments, of the best quality, (warranted,) comprising articles of almost every description in the mathematical line, viz :

Sextants of ebony and metal, with silver, brass and ivory arches-Quadrants, with and without tangent and vertical screws- -Day and Night Telescopes, with and without brass shades, and Telescopes of every description-azimuth, amplitude, storm, brass, and wood binnacle, hanging, and pocket Compasses-Binnacle Lamps, Time Glasses of every quality, Thermometers, Marine Barometers,Scales and Dividers, Parallel Rules, Protracters, cases of Instruments, &c. &c.

Bowditch's Practical Navigator, Blunt's American Coast Pilot, do. Seamanship and Naval Tactics, do. Nautical Almanacs, Shipmaster's Assistant, Merchant and Seaman's EXPEDITIOUS MEASURER, consisting of a set of Tables, which shew at one view the Solid Contents of all kinds of packages and casks, according to their several Lengths, Breadths, and Depths: also, Rules for determining the contents of all sorts of casks in wine and beer measure-Stereotype Edition; Corrected by EDMUND M. BLUNT, Author of the American Coast Pilot, &c.-WARD'S Lunar Tables, together with every Nautical publication of merit, including an assortment of the most useful CHARTS.

Sextants, Quadrants, Compasses, Time Glasses, and other Instruments, cleaned and repaired at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. April, 1826.

J. M. ELFORD'S

CHART AND MATHEMATICAL STORE,

No. 119 East Bay, sign of the Quadrant, CHARLESTON, S. C.

OLD ESTABLISHED STAND.

FOR SALE-Charts, Nautical Books, and Mathematical Instruments of every des cription. Compasses, Quadrants, Spy-Glasses, &c. repaired and for sale. Chronometers rated.

Published and for sale, J. M. Elford's LONGITUDE TABLES, being the shortest and most simple method of working Lunar Observations of any in practice. Elford's Circular POLAR TABLES, for finding the Latitude at any time of night by an Altitude of the Polar Star. Elford's Universal and Perpetual Circular TIDE TABLES, for finding the time of High Water every day in the year, at all the principal places in the world, by inspection or at sight. Also-The UNIVERSAL SIGNAL BOOK, with improvements, by J. M. Elford.

NAVIGATION taught in all its branches, including Astronomical and Lunar Obser

vations.

N. B. An EVENING SCHOOL from 6 till 9-and private lessons given upon Lunar Observations at intervals. April, 1826.

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