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delicate that the prouj Ct of bei. fy steps aude. Md fears to crush lUeir frames. We understand that wo arc indebted fcr this improvement to the taste of our Corporation BAMILTOtT-TI) Cbrporstion Trinity Church has erected over tbe grsve of Hamilton, in Trinity Church' yard, a beautiful Monument of white, Marble, composed of a Pjra- mm rcrui on eievsxeaoase or peositai, tar rounded with four elegant una, and rising to tie bright of about (TftlrefceL The following ia the irucription "To the memory of ALEXANDER HAMILTON, The Cbrporatton of Trinity Church has erected 'tbis noxrMBXT In testimony oi their respect, fcr tl ptrn4 inttrrvpUSlt iAttgritj, 7 Statetnutk tf iomumnatt iJpw I 'vThoec virtues akd taknU will be admired' 'aMTUOb fOSTTtaiT JJ j3r tkitmarili tkall Art pipuUtrtdiiti eVir Hedied Joly 12th 1804: aged 47." 'v CMIHUVlClTlOH. Fttnerttl of Ltrd A tUon.

-Briiban fc Brcn-' l86 Feari-trtethave just received from Xundoait a set. buptrb Prints, exhibiting view oi the Funeral procession cf the late Lord 1st. The remains cf Lord Nelson layius hi Sttte in the painted chamber at Urceawich Hospital. Sd. A view of the funeral prwestion iron Greenwich to Whitehall.

3rd. A view of the procession from the Admiralty to St. Paulj. 4th. A view of the interment of Lord Nelson in the Cathedral of 6t.Puuis.: -A pamphlet accompanies the prints, giving a full account of the preparatory "meu-surcs of the procession by land and water, and ct ail the ceremonies attending the funeral.

General Anthony Morales, Consul general of the Dutch Government, has appointed Gar tjj Bolton, esq. as Vice -Consul tor the Dutch Government, ia the state of Georgia, at the rceidenceof Savannah. A Vermont paper, received on Saturday evening, announces the failure of the election in that State by the people -of Governor. TheLegUlaturc, which commence Us session this week, mutt therefore wake the choice. 9.

The sthooner Rope. Tucker, belonging to Messers Bootle and Johnson foundered three Lthoms water, whilst lying to uadcr barepoles, on Sunday the Slst ult. at half past 1, P. M. about 9 leagues S.

S. from Airup's Key apt Tucker, the only one of her crew, we ere apprehensive was sa to the fore linuiiliiitil iu n'u-lrf lift tk fiJlnin tv r. oy w. scnogncr Keuuriog, ueui. Suit, commander who with his officers, humanely rendered him every isrbtancc which his distressed situation reottired.

The following is a Uit of the ere of the Tlopcj Mr. John Tucker, atd Mr. Rowland Curreyi Mr. JohnUonos, Master Alexander Jones Brister HalljJtaBncttrrim Johnsonr -Smith; John Johnson, William Young, Edward Cftesar Brown; Joseph ft SpauUh Mulatto a Kcgro, uaiuc unknown, betongjaffto George Johnson JacL Bode Tom, a i rnch boy. V'; THIRD WARD.

T8B FEDSRAL'RKrUti'tCAif Elec nbi of the Third Ward, are requested to meet aide's Ilotel, No. 28 Chatham Row, opposite, the Park, onTaVHsnAV Ktrnijic, the 16i5 inO. at 7 o'clock, P. M. to receive the report of their.

Committee of uomination. October 14 At meeting of the Federal Republi-Aaa of the Pint Ward, at Rcs Hotel, on the 14th day of October, 1806. jieuctved unanimomly. that the following persons he supported at the ensuing Election tor Charter officers i -j Wtvant Vun Zandt, Jun. Alderman.

Jinir9 Morru, Assistant. Jacob Laming, Jeter Mcicr Corneiimt H'ynkonfi, Collector, By order of the Meeting, ISAAC SEBR1NG, Chairman. X. Ltw, Secretary. i-EIGHTH WARD.

At respectable meeting of the Fedc-Til Republicans of the Eighth Ward, held at $elamye Taverri on Wednesday evening, tlw tth inst. the following persons, were nominated as candidates for Clurtcr Cfflctrs for said ward at the ensuing election Jacob Moito, Alderman WitliXAM JI. RoJsoAeisUn DsvioSnriwoon, CMi- AJnxw UtGJMAji, CoUector. Dau.hu, Jcinrtabics. Published bvrderf the JAMES' FARQUUAR, Chairman.

B. C. Stvisoii, Secretarj-. tALYG POST MJRJVIS LIST. isaxvro txAT.

'ibip pcean, rtndv Hamburg 59 i Wuhlagton, Martin, Petersbuq- f4 Bri5 Rolla, Chase, St. Jago de 4 chr Dispatch, Rase, Trinidad IS j.raEtniAT. flip Nepsunr, itaiaca, Syarxah Marchestet Packet, Cr Bin, Liverpool. Th. cTi jrm.

ft J3ruee, MU1, Rftick, Wllmiaftcn. Cajifetn. Ccfirmn Nfw-Havi. L'atti. KctwU.

Cajitiu. Aatekyc Rrjcn, JV9 MaLil, Prye-, Ctr4 Whia jtcn, rca 5X. P6; live, farir, iU.tVl and tJlow to ordur. i'ikd from Pctertburgh A. 12, ia co with sliip America, of Kere bui'Jt, bound to Boston.

Icft there the fcl lowing vessels, ti ship Wells, of 5alera, to sail tu Oaj fc brig Vengunce of do in 10 Hermophroditc bri Re)ecca, of do in 10 schr. Resolution, for Boston ut 10 ship Orion for K.York In 10 brig Industry fcr Newbury-port ia fi ship Moulthroj), of New4Ia. in 8 brig Akrt, of Boston, for Lisbon in 14 ship Mandarin of do. passed the Sound for St. Paiersburgh 18th of Aust.

Aug. 2, passed an AmcricRh ship in the Scag-irack, ktipposed the Gen. Hamilton, Page, of Providence. Left at Cronstadt, a' Sidem brig name unknown. Sept.

19, was boerded by IT. B. M. ship Montague, front a cruise, Who Informed that 3 days before he boarded (He sliip Connecticut bound for Liver, pool, on the eastern edge of tie grand banks of Newfoundland. Ship Ocean, Pindar, from Hsmjburf has iron, gluts and demijohns, to W.

Craig, HiQ, Marx, Ogdn, co. Werckmeistcr co, W. Rogers, and A. Ray. Estract from the Log-Book.

Aug. 8th left Hamburg i Cut-ba 31st tlis LiarJ Sept. 29, the Banks. In coming down the iver passed the following ves-sets Mp Rttohitinn, of sPoitland, discharging i RedinWnl, Wood, of N. York, do.

Trnyerancc, 3.3 d.iys from going np the river i Harriet, of FotiUod, do. The ship Backus, for Baltimore, and tliej ship Mandarin, of Boitnn, fqfr St. Petersburg, sailed in eo. with us. Aug.

23, spoke ship Antonio, of Portsmouth, N. H. from Amsterdam, for Si. Ube 24th, passed and spoke ship Dictator, of evr-Btdford, besting down channel, aLto ship Morning Star, of Boston, from Amsterdam, beating down channel 26th, pass ed through a fleet of ubout 100 sail of homeward bound British. spoke brig Amelia, of Boston, for Rotterdam- 15tb, spoke sch.

Mary.Ann, ibr Marblehead, from Ro chllc Oct. 3, spoke ship Mount Hope, (or New York, lat 40, 8, long; 72 west Brig Rolla, Chase, from Jit. Jago de Cuba, has sngars and segsfs to Anthony Marshall. Sailed in co. brig SaDy, Wheeler, for N.York, and schr.

Brown, for Baltimore. Left, schr. Enterprise, for Baltimore in 10 days. Sept. 26 offllavahv was boarded by the Bri-ti frigftteAnsen, detained two hours, pressed one man and then dismissed us.

Aug. 1, was boarded by a French privateer from Guada loupe, and had one man pressed. Came pas. sengcr in the capt, Bergh, of the brig Neptune, who. was captuved on the 24th of Aug.

by a French privateer and taken into St. Jago. Also, Win. 1C. Reynolds, supercargo of the schr.

Hopewell, from Halifax, captured by i Spanish privateer off Navaxca and carried into St. Jigo, capt, and crew drtained. 1 Schr. Dispatch, Rose, from Trinidad, sugar and limes to John Large. Left ship Bclvilk-, GoodfeUavr, fur New -York in.

15 days brij Two Brothers for Boston, in Cbrinda for N. Carolina in 15 Exchange, for N. York in 16 days. Pirt of Philadelfiia. Oct.

14 Ship Lvdia RkHetter, Uoi-deaux Ci i Urie ECza, Kitchen, lUvanna 17 Brig Hope, Ha vanna lo Schr Ann Pennock, Hoj'djboundto Senegal ptit back leaky Sch'r Urusaury, Cayenne 20. While the Jolui lay at Cayanne, the French privateer Victor returned from a cruize with two ships and a brig prio, which she fell in with under convov of the British armc-J bi ig Buw, fmm ifulifix She engaged the Busv fcr 'nnhmiranda hnlf, when she made oft, and having Uirt heels of the Victor mide htr escape, but her convoy were taken," abotr The Victor lost her Lfuet. and mrveral men TYPO GRAPHICAL SO CU. TY. The Members of the Aw.

York Prank tin Typographical Society, arc directed to attend a strcciAi. Mrenso on SaturJzy trie 18th intt at 7 o'clock pc(-iely, at Mitchkll's Hotel, No. 31 NassauUTvt By order of the Board cf Directors, GEORGE H. ZINCJC. See'n.

N. B. The Members partic4iUrI rqit-ed to be punctual in their attenri-mrg, as buinc- of the utinuat inXut to thein wul oe transacted. Oct. 15 4f ritt.IQUT WANTP.t).

The Cut sailing Ship COL. will be rc dv ree-ive frc ir.bt iib- er from Cbru1i.on or Sarjnoah, to LwrpooL on the 1st Koenbtr. Any pert wishing te Cun. tract for fwiiit of vessel nfar krvm the terms by sieving tA JONES MEGHATH, fkt. I J.

lw 8.1 SKHh-itreet. FOR A' SMART, active, healthy Negro of the sge of if, nr titcroaboiits, pervtuy sober and honutt, tor Ui ir.s, ply at so Beekmantivet Oct. 15 1 FRANCIS I. BEHIEK, Profeswr of the French LanruarCt hs the honour jt infirm-ifl Lis friends alaltiie (Millie in geucttl. tiiat be will epea his Aesdtrmy, at No.

59 Uer-n-rct. on Monday, the 20tb iosUntt halua fixed bis bouta of TttitioD in the following nwnncr Attcadanc on Lldies and Cootlemeu, their ewa Ikhis-m, will be given trim 8 oVU-ct in tlie aornintr till one in the sflemoot. Ia the aftrmoon trvjy t5wr dv) from 2 to 5, and in th ctcninc-, er otber ty (Saturday's eserpltd) from 6 to 9. V. B.

tkiv Bericr, re-jrctfjllr innirs tbe ladies and drfcrwis of iesn.trj- tiu; French, to with atane ofthcir friends qmununcca, TrisKiet recive iiKirocuno TliM niverl srw! UrfJt fiiUion.ihl.. I nr'tf, to twt stthesr hour and placa frniitul twni rftc, w'chIi wSl cJtly pmrc to tK jr Hnt: t-t 1 i P1.AYLUS I'jIHfiS. XJOW SOO Wm packs cf rf or. XTi r.f HI llnry i a.ni Mdrj. Aa-bw risAirf CJ-'a.

kiwi Cr aaU trr C. fc WA1TF-, T1PT.F tfJTTf. battels mime Beef 80 hlt'lit)lH. iiu'ssdo. Wilaons Inspectjion.

Troy, t. WARREN, at Denton 9t Smith's, 25 CoAitks lip, Oct. 15 5f PX.YMAXSHIP ON AN NEW SYSTEM or ctoittrMtcji DjsrjNcM jsd moroariotr, BY MR. JAMFi CARVER, WR TIJV MA TJi R. MR.

CARYFJt, Writing Matter begs kar to acquaint hi friemU ami the public In general, that he has opened hi School at the City-Hotel, in the rooms uteh occupied by Mr. G. Fitch, aud will commence on Monday next, the 20th Inst, when the above system will be taught and imonAratcd on principles of geometrical distance and proportion, which render it familiar and easy to be obtained iu the abort term of one quarter; Mr. Carver having devoted many years to tho above system of Writing, in this country aa as abroad, flatters hintiwlf that his abilitks will stand Uie test tf every enquii-er. The school will commence on itlday nest, the 20th hut.

at 8 o'clock, and tho CUtic arranged to the convenience of the scholar, when a sufficient number arc obtained. Mr. C's tenua sre 6 per qiiHiicr, and g4 entrance, and ue scholar atliUitted tor a leas term than one quarter Stationary will bo found by Mr. Carver, for which a Separate charge will be made. Certificates and tevtunonics of Mr.

Carver's a bilities, together with ccinins of Mr. C's srho lars may be seen at the school room. Tbe Ls.iies and Gentlemen, will attend at a different houri and an Evening School for young Gentleman who cannot attend in the day time, will commence oa the lat of November. N. B.

Any of the Seminaries desirous of in-struction in tikis mostnsrful branch of education, will be pleased to apply for terms tt Mr. Carver. Octl, 1806. We the undermentioned subscriber and inhabitants of tho Cilv of New-Haren, hsvin known Mr. Carver during a resilience of some muntiia in this eity as a Writing Msster, deem it a cr-lit due him to bear testimony in favour of his new syatem of tesching the Art of Writing on ait improved plan of Geometrical distance and proportion.

We also deem it a credit due Mr. Carver, to bear testimony of his equal sttenrinn and propria-ty of conduct and morul behaviour during the whole of his residence in this eit. We further certify that they have csamined Mr. C's. method of demonstrating the above syntem, nod think it established on such principles sa eunduees to the art as wall as saving of time and exnenre, and well worthy the encouragement of the public, and those concerned in the education of youth.

SIGNATURES. Pfla Hubhurdy Clergyman, F.liat lifers, Merchant, FJiat Ingrrnolt, Cminccllor at Law, Prunton Walter If Co. Abrm. Pintoft, Collector, Levi MuHard, Merchant, IVm. Jlubbard, casTirroATB or tx citv cr tiroio.

Tho. Jcnkin; Mayor, Ja. Af roti, Cnsbier to the Bank, Cafit, J. D. Jen tint, Merchant, Cafit.

Jan. Ilathavav, Cent, h'ebb, formerly Secretary to Ge ncral Geo. Wusliington, Jietnel Jvdd, ki--vman, Jlf. ff6fethmt- Mtjistretei Prorfit-r Hoimer, MeYCBSnt, P. J.

Coipn, Attorney, Jiuitall. do, ceb.i tricars er the ct rv er SLtAy. Jrr. P. Renuclatr, Casitiar, ficnttrlaer P.

R. Ludlow Merehant, Jno. Arden do. P. F.lmendirft Logrrt, r.

Renwlaer, JV V. ctinettirrt A'. Van Renuttacr, i Ro'Juun, Merchant, IVm. Tryrr, do, I'm. flatter, do John Hr union, do.

J.fi;i JUow, do. Af. Trotter, do. ccartric4T or tut vibtaea ev ctica. Col.

B. II ali-rr, formerly Akl.de-Cafnp to Gen. Get. Washington, Jt. Van Ptmtlatr, Mercluwt, J.

Juid, Clergyman, Ci, Richard, Jun. F.rantu Clark, Attorney of Law, Doctor I'atbrobk, Abm. Varick, Jun. Francit A. Btoodgnod.

Oct 15 tf ZM.VCJ.VC,"'. MR. FLINTOFF wiectfully informihis friends and the public, that his Sr-rtoot. will open on Tiieadny the 4th Nov. neif, at the Atttmbly 9M, Vmon U4el, da)S of tuition, Tc day, TkurnUy ami Snturdayl, from 3 until 5 in the afternoon for Young Ladies, and from till for (tntlemcn.

Oct. 15 6w CAM.LLL TAYUjK (lately from London) respemfwlly informs the ladies sad gentlemen of New. York, that ba baa commerced tesrl.ing the Piaao Forte and Clarinet Afjr eomawinira. uon krt st Messrs. J.

M. Paff's Meskal Stores, Broadway er Maiden-lane wiU be immediately Sttemlf A IA. OeL 15 IN TH fRlSS, A AND SHORTLY WILL BE PUBLISHED, A. MZSIZi, is Two votvMis MEMOIRS OF-1 SAMVJLL PO TJZ, FtJ. wtrn a.

eotttcyto er ets ctinti BOX-MOTS, ASLCiiOTES, QrjStQ2fS, xosrir eatomaC i jrd I THREE OF HIS DRAMATIC PIECES. Not published in his Works. Mr-vriLLUH cooxx, z. A vwf-e ssssi I iter yeX sa bourSolk w)tfuL Ui eye best fxeunn t-ar tn wki Tor every object that thl one (Ul tOrb, Tb; oOaer yUriC te a Biith-numn jest." I StiAksraaaa. CHt45 PAKCi4ij'i.

jrPLY of Parrankt of tV ftrj is ttst w-eiei, sm L- Vy A SL'fP 4 ou- I. HOrUlNS, IllPetrle-t. Tbe Life ef the Ue WILLI PITT. arUix i-lbu avid ihiahARb ffers for sale, at No. l7JI4trout, Mail's VVhaii', Ullll, A a sv 7 First rjualitv Martiniqu cjlayl SOg-ars.

tierces 3500 iTitU. Dutch Linseed Oil; 73 puncheoiu januuea Kuin, 44 pipes Barceluna UranJy, 24 do. Fsencb do, 25 do. cognac do. superior qnulity; 20 pipes New-York Anchor Giu, 10 pipes Aloqim Witie, 600 lbs.

Spanish ludiKO, 1000 Kw. Jlengal iU 200 lbs. Manilla do. 50 bags Race Ginger, 65 bug Pepj)er, 25 client Hvaun Ten. 6 tierce red Clovr Seed, 35 bules Upland Cutton, 4 srnMl boxes Muce, 100 iiikiu Hogs LurU, Oct.

14 lw STJGaKS SfltAW HATS. la bhds. 2 tierces and 13 bbl.hiimlaonie 6U!) Straw Hot 4, l.uiilinjj frotn scboouer Royal Arch, fur aiile bv HICUiJ. 1. TUCKF.lt Co.

1 In Store, 489 quiiHul NewioiuulLvid Cxlfnh of an at- cellvnt quality in dilierent size raaks. SO pipe London Part "1 Old Maduifs Wines, 1 do. do do. imported lire(t from 8 do. London Market Madeira iliis port 2 pipes Sicily Madsin.

Wine, 5 Currant Juice, 8 bundles Copper Rod of dWVcrent vizi, 1 Anchor of about li Cwt. surk'd, A imntl parcel of Staaupuilllu. Ap lv at sbme. Oct. 14 PlTVlNC.

STONES A Vntt lUJ tons on bowil tho bvig HcraJ from Miulfcira, ttLd-gw' wharf For sale J. LENOX W. MA1TLAM). Oct. 14 UM, SUGAR AND CUrTLti S'J hhds.

Janmica Rum, 28 lbU Muscovalo Sugiw. 3U00 lbs. Cofl'oc For sale bv N. L. G.

GRISWOLD, Sept. 15 8o Soath-itreet KRMAN LINluNd, LACKS WIN DOW GLASS, received per Henrietta Chnrlotta, from Hamburg, and on baud frm tale importation, an assortment of German Linens, particularly selected Ibr the West India markets, consisting of I'liitillus, Bretss-nes, Dawtas, Crtss, Roams, F.stopiliu, Borcadillns, Cssseritlos, LlsUdns, Bonten and Checks, Tickletibiirrs, Oflvibnrgj, White and Brown Rolls, Hcuians, Fine Thread I.aera, fcc) 150 boxes Window Gins. For sals by G. T. MEYER, Oct.

J3 1m IOR SALK-Dr bxes Paccnrstl Wine, suitable for thn Spaniah Mm ket, each bos containing 40 bait butt Its. Applv to MINTUUN CitAMPLIN, Oct. 13 oiesdway. C6tiNIAL1 CIIANDY. pipes will commenie binding tliis diy from 'iti board scJir.jM.iry Ann, eaj.

Tripp, fiuin DmiUaux, for Sale by W. ft. S. itUKINUrt. Oct, 13 98 Wull.trtt.

ODFlSIL'-i-WO qulntuls Vewfsundland Fi1, of an eseelb-nt oufdity, in dilfeaul site cask or a.Ue on 1 berul terms, oy RICHARD 1. TUCKEU Co. Oct. 13 07 Water. treet.

ANCHOIlS-59 Akcmors, from 3 to 10 cwt. a nut of them with inet stpek, landing this day at Pier No. 8 For sidu bv MLACKWELL'b St M'FARLAN. Oct. 11 4t I-fCHOR COPPlill KODi.l An.

chor stocked of about 13 cwt. 8 bun.lLs Copper Rods of different siie, f'rr sals by RICHARD I. TUCKBR fcCe. Oct 11 07 Watrrtrect. MR.

NICOLAS begs leave to inform the ladies snd gentlemen of New York, that be continues tench tbe French Lsnunire at home and abroad usual thoHc who will honor him with their confidence may depend upon strictest punctuality In bis attendance, and bis brat cares tbr their Improvement. His direttltn is 21 Upicr Rccd-street. AUo, to Let, and nosaeasion given linmediute ly, Uie Upper Part ota House, er rooms in Chani-btr-strcct. No. U2.

Enquire as above. Oct. 8 M1 H. WOOFFhNDALli, Sen. Dek'tist, from London, tbe corner of Cedar-street sml Broadway, opposite tbe Cily-Hoti 1 perform sll Of it rat ions on the teeth and gums, and fixe in natural and artificial teeth.

He recommends to the public bis Abstergent Lotion, for the Scurvy in the gums, and Dcntri-firefrir cleaning and preserving the teeth. N. Those Ladies or Gt iiikinen desirous cf biinjf attended at their own houses, by kavinr their address in writing a above will be waited on. Oct 8 lin LKT, until Uie f.rn of next, that JL biovlaioe tbrer tory brieb house, No; 90 Bowery. The situation ia ver- plessnt, snd tho htxis well finished, and S'iitbli for a Lrj, gen tcel family Apply on tbe ptcmisaa.

M. 7 C0XTRACT. PROPOSALS wiU be tectlved to the irth, st fr jUI'mg opto Uie iited level, bat pirt of Hudim Square width LUs within t)w in-Undcdcncloaiir. lAlbrtnaiiion Uu) be bad at tiic oCtce of subscriber, Ne- 2w Kr.Vmon-ret, neu-College. 1 HOi.

BAlU'OW. Oct. 17 .51 llVLSi DOk.LiH.i iit.UAMJ. RANAWAV from the a Ne-jro J)oy ubbm Co a a 1. 1 1 Uit etghUen or nineteen years old, aaont 5 feet 4 or 5 iacoes bigb, black colour, down look, apeak bad Juaglitb sad slow, crrmkd lef Sa kst ti great toe fmm rms of bl fvet, baj on a wSiie test, homespun shirt, do.

trow Mrs, trA a lue short jacitt 1 ifcicted te bsve fr to BnXI n. Any person appvcbritdirvs; the said sb-re and drlivrrinr Lim tr Jk Tewi, No. 3d Soethtw. or him in Juil at New-Yik. snd fivitg iaforavaivn, sbaii re-iw tiw aboie rewarL AH of veswt see Pirbid tskir swav tb(idbu.

HENRY WALLtX. Oct. 1J 10t IVA.VTl.ll. A T.nVANT WOMAN, ti siv Utvu- -rrrfc. wie net 1 'fd Lrnirc it Uu OS.e.

OU.1 -S Tt CJ. laXptrien, to load for of abodt 100 1 -i-v it 1 Jamaica. Applv to Vm Oct 14 J. LENOX j. "av.

il-rf vtir The new Brig SRA-RibA SSfefa nurnbami master, rrrwM a Regtdw Packet, end will sml on sunany next, Im ir her flight bfignj and g.ng on board, tan yet UX 8 mmt: 17 raaoiigers rer ireint ot pais.ij-tt, te4 cantain uu boiui. at the airfi. to B. I. STHOCTri Ik rSv w.m Ot.13 lofi "1 -Lii OK FOR sion to bs had imtnctlUtelv.

the Stirv Brick Homt, No. 8, State street, fcclr. I tha Battery, Jt one of slijHble, eln'l snd healthy Situations In the city, coEji.tnda a fl i view of the Bay, Juiicy, Ce Dm ow, Lorg uni 1 M.iim I.lnniij. Aln, a Itutisn reethtly known by Uie name of Mow.t Vernon Garden. For Mrticulais, of josjinr corke; 8 bwtesuptf N.

II. 3 1. years of the lime of CIucV. IS vcr of jj, bor.eut, su-iing and hfltdUij'tw pMu of doiiif U.o wo of sj.h family. 4 oar iv a.

ibim their Irientls undtUe public, thut they 11 rmtm Uirir Dakcino AeaoaMv, nn.Mondavj "i titii-autct lluuis of aitciuiauce from until 5 u'elork in tbe nfttrnonn for kdjes, snd from 6 until i in Ui' evening for genile'iiien, on evci-y Mun-Juy, Wedntdity, and SawJuy, during the aeatiou. iX Sehol.irs lclongln(r, to the Cbu sic entitled (witl.out additional expencel attend tbe JuU. nilo Ridls. N. B.

Term of Tuition the same rfs formerly. Soups, Berf Steaks unJ Oyster. Trivale par ties arr.otiiinod.iird on the sburtest notice it the No. Jl Nawujtiort. Get.

14 Ins jit. cfiuT'uTATvi nY.CoLLiws, raRkiNS Si Co. No. lti) lVarl-jtroet, being aphiiiitil aenu Ibr tho ssle of the ahovo vtry valiiuble Munihly Journal, lit the atateof NewYoil, can now supply the first sixteen at eents ench. Tre hrst 13 whii.b i'4)mplete Vol 1, maV'bu had bom'd in bnai Js, stft5 50.ccnU.

SubKribers resldiitr In any part of the city may depend on being regular ly iiipplied with each sura aciling iniinbcr. 5- The PaNor list, which is pilutcd tX Boston, una innoiiiEu an cainnsivc ciretuutaiii Uuough the New-Eiikland States. Die vonduc-tors of It, umimg whom msy nienlioncd the learned Dr. Jcdedinh Morse, prufrss tbenikel.ee to be Annsiimiortei' of Troth. Tho 1 glosses and itrterprcutions of.

modem Socinlsna and DcbjuBud no suiiort 'iit this Journal Whilst tho Editors Kiel it encumbent upon them to em ploy their trdunts in detecting ii comijitions of luudint liteiatnrr, in opponjig the progress of dangerous principle, and in sti ipping sceptlefam? and imposture of their artful disguise, tliay saaiu us (bat "so fctf as religion is concerned, the P. noplist shall contain nothing to recommend cue dennminuthn of Christians, or to throw odium est nnotliur i and nothing of die ucrlmony of oontend injr pot tics agkintit those who diflif from them." 'I he profits iuising Horn the sale of the Pane (julist, are iMH-tated to some charitable vs, uruter the diitetiunvf a board of trust. Oet. 14 v- i PL. DloTORT, i rofeor 7 -t pertfully informs Urn Udi and geiillvumituf New-York wst he hs once more rcUutied to tb city fur tlie ptiricse of openinj; a School the ensu.

inir scaaoii. at.d thut hi fir? tartar will com. 4 meme on 'i'ueaLiy tbo 4tli of Nut Abrf nct, at'vl koss' 1.0..0 un, No. Ibose desirous uf subvcribjng pre Infnrrr.cd thut tho clnts will only cuiitist of forty Itlwliui, and after it is fdied no iiiuru can on soy Lo admitted. Tboia who may wiah to rclve r.tlvrtta lessors miy be accommndstffd either st Mr.

JDupMt's bid(-ings, (Kcsn Hnn.l,) or tt tbeb own' louies. Term end further particular Hindu known ut tbe abuvo Mr. bnport takes' this' opportunity to mides bis to (lu.c ladies snd fcontUniert at wboM i licitationi ha ben encjuned to return to Ncw.Tirk.- Oet. 6 erd lui A TO I.P.T, a riodrrsrc cnt a Three Story modern brick dwelling Hons, (except the ttore and Ollice.) The House Is new, and ha every conveu'iofH attached to it and would an wer an eligible situation ibr a gcirtenl Boarding House, Wing nut maxy minutes walk from Uie Cofioc-Houso. Ftr furtbar particulars apply at this q''.

iico. N. B. If agreeable the rent wiU be takon out in boarding. Oet.

13. COURT OF ST. CLOUD. THIRD EDITION THIS I) AY, IS PUBLISHED BY JOHN WATTS, aud for sale by EH1SHAN It BK ANNAN, led PearUt price in hoards, a tliird edition of hut vtrv -k, Hie Srrret History of ibe Court ami Cabinet ZL ClaMd." Tte sstonishlngly ra-p'ul srde if Oris interesting work is widiout rmv jisrallcl in the Ui.ited States. It Is now prcst nie to the public in a cheap form.

B'tokii-lltrs any part of tlia Uuited States supplied pit vtrv fa v. bletirrin. Oct. 14 ToTtf. THE 78 Hroad-strect, witli Uie Coach House, Stables 1c.

om tlit rear of the bit. This property i replete vt'ri evtry convrnicrce for a nnUrl family, the bouse beir.gr.cw1y plnted, snd in every respect iu tie u.ui puiis tr For te: ns, applv to ROCERT AINSWOkTH, 5 Aibany-Baso. fur Sale, A f'r of Landsoae Carriage borscs. Uu.6 2w OR SALK on liberal terms, a good asaort ir.iit r.f tii-h iuAm. the hnl afirk w.

ArUiAr lii.in. 'i p.in.t, h.kv l.aTt U.e Stjrc on rent, which it in utery ehibie ieiftin in V'Uliain sln-cL Kivjiuru i lumtrcct uct. iv tt 772; Tl'KjiTiiiCAt. VE.VSOR A.VD Ch ITICAL MISCKLLA.YY, I pnpb.l.ed in at O. tear's Lis-aav.

13.Potk evrrv the ame dov to it is reblisbed in Phila delphia. ni ttrt 3 Jcr tin mt.tlt, fauiin oJ Jvc. li u. t'te 't O. V) 5w afcod tt ASTtlKNt AXL cOL'TULRN" BAli pi NO TKS eacna-ed a a tti.eU.--U boi ni.

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