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itwbiea wwhlnot feVf trttifcr tMritory in question the enemy.by it AjmB tb contirtuie autnoritie oi opain nflObe a eondh ion to Control iu deatioies. gj fellow. And say your Madi I And say your party so 'viljiiAH'' explain tnd meni' OUr de crsiicp! meant by the bowlings which 'tad lie and lW up a few, yean and keptup at intenral ttr fine, sgaint the orwrn crime of Great Britain in seising upon n.nisii fleet at Copenhagen to prevent their fitting he of lne ro" j.f;pcbad been compelled stipulate they should, abort lime Ijouf ingenuity and jjat of any'iwii i the patty lopmhl'outthe aha o'f aarereoce Ut point of principal betweeh 'transaction, blch yw then enademneil and tfprobated in the' toudrtt tone, of invective, and thu wfcicb 1 approve, and apeak of ill terme jtemmooJation; But tb.it ia only one 'among thousand instances" to phew; the world that oort'oif St'cloiKlW tit Court of YVuhingion art at eearty related in rotrala a they arc hr poll te. i. length, onie of the common defamtre of re obliei.m, Jefferson am! the gun boat, rails 04 administration for not bavin a wfficient num.

of them in enmmiasion, beciiise a a the Even kir f1 ituU lvorr 0 tnitrtdvaiuabl at a harlot tirje? XiiCort akteney, thy name i Fedcraliam y' TW ia from the National Intelligencer, into 'which it i copied from the Democratic Pre at mil inc thit if considered such a fair opportunity to convict thit paper of I think the charge thould, at le aat, hare been supported by a citation 6f tomd opinion at variance with that fere aaeribei to the Evening Poat. I defy ni and Galrt together, to product auch a on( at any time, during the twelve yeara, aincc ihia lUblih'nent began. fVMi Satiety BkWt loarn that on Sunday eteamg laat teren boatt, wHh muffled oart.be. Imping to the Bntiah tquadron tfflhia port, made at altempt td land on Sandy Their objeo waa aiUck by aorpriae but the ceh tmel ditcorertdv their approach before they land td and fired upon them. Tht picquet guard than txjk the alarm and poured a into the boat tiiey retamed the fire and Inatantly pulled off (he aquadron.

The garriaon waa immediately toiler armt and remained ao until aun riae next Frm Lajvira. Byihs arriral thit forenoon of Ihe Spanlth brig Marti nua, in 29dayt from Laguira, WO leant aat tilt Spaniah Patriot bare been iocceakful in a teTore battle fought, a bout 30 dayo bftrr the Anna tailed, at Gutguejn the interior of ihetoontry, between Barcelona and Cumana. 'The lUyalitta lost in killed and wound dad 300 men, Immediately after the battjk i500 tht Boyaliftt deserted and went over to the Pa Tht attentton'oftheAtCTtoifiiiti of thkeity la rcq1eated to the law wt thia day publish. raoM Oua coiTaEspoNDErr. Philadelphia, May SI.

i i I enderstand tome of the Engliah blockading tqoadron have come up aa high at the pea patch, klio New Cattle. The (Kuple there were in Mich alarm, and the truopt were ordored to aurch te their relict FB.OM OUB COUBESPONDEXT. OlBc ofmo Dully AtVertiter, Boston, Saturday voioj, Way Zr Arrived, aloop Aurora, Starr, Gardner, (Ma.) Saw no cruitera on ihv puaage. Schr. Deborah, Snow, from Plymouth, C.

has rrivad at Cohuutt witlt a cartel of corn and tar. The ship Fidelia, Gardner, of New York was captured 2 1st mat off Block Island by the Orphe is frigate for breach of Blockade. She waa bound to Liabon, at 1 auppote you know with Sour. 1 A letter from K. Londonj dated yetterdar, (23th May) states, achr.

Boacar, Cry ton, S6 days from St. Bartt, had jtiet arrived there inrorming thai bt waa bound 10 If. Haven, but waa boarded the 16th oft' Montaug, from' the British frigate Or pheua, and warned not to proceed to the west Ward Umdon, aa two pilot boat schra. were eruising above N. London, which would certain' capture him if he attempted to go to N.

Haven That ia conaeqneact he pmceeded for N. London, aad waa chaaed in there by an tnned schr hsi tht lieot of the Orpheua iHformed him that two fr j. gates andaf 74 wtie cruising clnte in with Mjn. taug, waiting" for Coot Decatur's tqiadron, bich wateaneotfd tvery mcnentfromN. Yotk that on he 27ib (Catu Brytna) sav teveral ail aboat 6 r.

10 milei from 17. Loudon light, standing down Sormd, ttinpnaed to be Cent Dt cauira aquadron the letter adda, that two chrt. hav been ereiaingorfM. Lmdn, lor the yat. throe dys, nippoaed to, be lendert to our ret the inforination from the Ueut.

of the Orphe ua would make item English and his object in Mating them le be EngUli, waa probably that Capi. Dry son might not give wiforma'ion to Com. Bwhir. It Is imdentood that onr squadron con iti of the United States, Hornet and Aipia, tended by tht New York cutter firewater. Enme frfiri bra entfrtairw4 that Ihav fallin wiib a powerful British flret o(T Block Id ml 1 but the wind was fair and rry brisk last J'gbt, (the 27ih) it It tuppoad (If no rencontre has taken place) that they he got le sea Three priset have arrived at Portland, all cap yrtd by the Yonng.

Tester, of New York, ia To Iwincible Napolennj the British Ptckel Ana, captnred br the Xw kto privateer Jeiv York, reuktn bv Iji Hojr te, adi.jii can tned the Tuer i nritish Khr. with a urgoof fish, oil, Tlie private armed Grand Turk, of 16 gnos, capt. Breed, arrived JJ ronland on Thursday evening froma cmife. 'he coaat of Brazd, early April, fell in with 7 large Englia), latter of marque ahipt, which capiured after a tevert engagement of two Wfand a half eretal of ue Grand Turk's woitndej, anting oihert" the tailing master, t'. Abrmmt) 0 tnoot vahmble' avl irrlrepid offi TV who died of hit wounda.

The asme (lav cap another large ahip 1 thty ere all very valuaUe rre onW to France, SUe has likewise VVd a fcsheoatr, Tfc, Crawl Turk wu tit sed on Yhuriday ny tio frijatel mi a brig, and escacd by awiti aiung 1 A letb waa received by the owners of the Tui announcaig the alteve particulars. 1 Thk I tvineii 'e AuWrn tuft at lani. By seve ral cussiers whicli an ived yesterday from r'orttaod we learn, that the privateer ahip lnv'mciblf Ifapo InoU, of IS guns, arrived at that port un Wednesday night laat, prize to the privateer Ytun Teuur, Dobtvn, of Ne.York of 5 guns captured oil" Halifax, without resistance. The fate of this ship it truly ewraordlnary. She waa originally rrenen pnvateer trom uiyotme.

ana alter capturing 8 prizes, wat tnken. by the ilritiali bri of war Mutine, after a warm action. 'A few daya af ter the was fallen in avith by the Alexander of thit port, and tbt British priae crew surrendered her wttliout resistance, bhe had arrived will. in sight of Salem, when she was chaaed ashore at Cape Ann by the Shannon and Tencdoa frijratce, ho ancceeded in getting her ofT, and ordered her fur Halifax, and again ben within a abort dir ranoe of her port of destination, the is cuinpclled (change mastera for hei time, andiaat last salt ly" moored in an American port. Fraai ik Demttratik Jlrm Jlpttintmentt We learn' With rcirret that diasaiiafactiun and divenst have nudja auch pro greet In the States Army in coflaequer.ee ii tome appointments which have keen made oppasition to Uiose principles oi promotion which it waa understood and pobliahed were govern the army.

We hope that the tears of nur correspondanta on tht Frontier may magnify ifc.s evil and inat it doet not prevail to the mia chievoua extent and conteqnencet which are represented. The resignation of a very considerable mmber of officers on the Lines is reported tb have ilready taken place in the Artillery aa wed aa Infantry. We hope that the addresses to ihs President of the United States and the Remonstrances made to the Secretary at War by the officcra ef lilfureitt Ik gtmenie will remedy an evil which thrcatena to work to mtcb injury te the country. Wt are aware of the delicacy of thit tubject and variety of interesting conaideralkma which it involves aad therefore tor the present rest It here, hoping it may not be necessary ta treat it mora at large. fy': WjtsaiwdTov, May 29.

Both Houses of Congress yesterday adjourned over to having no business requiring their immediate attention. The Committees just appointed, thro' whose hands paasea nearly all the project of bills presented to the Hottae for consideration, heve not yet had time to assemble to' deliberate on the eubjectt confided to them 1 tad tome daya wdj probably elapse before any reports are made to the House. FaAHKroaT, (K May 19, 1813. Death Col. JlUt.

'We 'have beard various umo.irs as to the manner in which (bit brave of ficer and valuable citiien met his fate in the affair A Uaiain 1 we give the following account of it at from Capt. Bledsoe Of Col. AUen't regi nent, believing it entitled to credit. Capt. Bledsoe whilst at Maiden and Sandwich, became acquainted with a Huron Indian, whom he mk to be a chief, and whn tpokt Enghah.

Capt 3ledsoe one day asked him If he could tell him a ii thing ef CoL The warrior replied "yes, ue la killed vonder is hit sword," pointing to an Indian tome disianeo off AttheYequeatnf capt. tledtoe he called up the Indian the Captain inev the aword well. IV The chief Mated thathd noticed CoL Alien in tht retreat, and taw he wu a brave man. and determined to save him 1 that he ordered his men otake him; upon which they aurrrmndod him The cbiel said he threw hta gun.acrota hia lap and told ol. Allen if he would surrender lie should be tafe 1 whilst apeaking, and before the Colonel made any reply, one of the warriors, unordered, advanced on for what purpose the chief did not know npari which the Col.

with one stroke of hit sword laid him dead at bit teet i.ihe other, in itantly and without orders, shot the Colonel dead. The chief attributed his death to the conduct of the warrior who advanced upon him, and tpoke of it with regret. Capt. Bledsoe remarked that the chief appeared to nave lets ot the savage about hun than any other Indian he noticed. i' Ifoarou, May 25.

Died vwirdy of a wenad which ha received from a eeotinet in Fort eloa, Mr. Wiluvm Bali, Jour, adju tant of tbo fourth militia rpviment in aarvice at this place. The particulars of tbia abockinf catastrootie which bai deprived thv serviee of a pronutiaf oAeer, and society of oao of its brightest ornament, we believe to be in substance a follow Adjutant Ball bad ordered a boat at the fort landinr to take him acroM the river to head quartera, as imnil, to rreeivs brieade rdera for bis rrgi ment, which ii statiooed in tbo rear of the fort He passed theeentiael on the rampart being tbo laudinf place, and bnd nearly approaclwa tbo boat, wheat Ofae of the meamtbe boat called out to hia that the ceotinel was loabinc hit stusketto tre oa hiss 5 he immediately turned round to observe toe centinal, when the latter levelled his Ire lock, took deliberate aim athira aad red. The ball Baaard directly throojh fait body a hoot aa inch below his beartl He fell and expired in a few minutes after. We are informed that the eommaudaot of the fort had ordeis rd thecentiuelnot Umrlfrtrsnv one to take a boat from the fort without permiafioe from thecAcerofthc day.

Mr. BalL however, either was irnoraat that toy such order had issued, or ITknowine ofit, most likely did not eoocrtveH oetcmry, while In the dischaixe of ao absolute ami aecaaWned dmy, to apjily for permission to one the hunt, and the ihapsy wretch who perpetratrd the horrid act iu tidier moat trouiy i(aorant ef hi dirty or else was hvti)ted by a more than aavajte aialifaity. That bo exceeded the ot drrs of bis ofBcer there is no ooectioe. Mr. Ball wasonrirn of tbo Wiockester riffe company, andwatwlecttdasauiutantto the 4th refimeot liamedi i r.

.1 k.L. XWZIT OH III nVmUWi un tr minwo in iwrfiMTDMl wilk a mrA atod amhilitv which did him booor llewasbelotvlaad respected by tht whale corps, wad hiilleath isdnctly buneatd. The aame of tbo cenUoel is Lawreaee be Is a prhrato mtho U. a. Jutilcriata.

Aeorooer'a Incne wal nm on the bodv vim raw in their verdict ilful murder bvsid Lawreaff, wbw was Iherenpon drUveredover to 'MARRIED, On Saturday evening laat, by the Rev. Dr. Cay per, Mr. jACOtWuiTt Merchant, to Muss Asrx PaastLLs, sll of this city. At Mount Hope.

New Jersey, on tbe 35ih tilt Mr. Rtvat W. Fntttrs, formerly or Uus city, aged Vi yean. He met hia fate with that calm resignation to the Divine wiu, wnicn a nrm reii. ance on the mtrciea of the Redeemer alone can afford.

BVEJCIXG POST MARIN ZJST.i Brig Two Brothers, Coile, CapodeVerda 63 Anna, Harunua, l.v JCLEARED. Sloop Sally, Frerroan, Lvdia, Cordelia, Tabev. 1 Lauira 20 Kew'pori Kew Londun Portuguese brijf Two Brotberr, from the Cape da Vrrdt, with aait. hides and rrat tkmt to the capta in. Off the Hook taw a 74 and a frigate, but was pot boarded.

Spaaiah brig Anirat Manmua, frora'Laguira, has hides. tndign and horna to A. 8. Ilailclt. Lett apaJUh ahu for Kew Tork in 20 days, aad aamall Sganiih acjbr.

frost Kw TorkI'an ed 10 davt oelore the Anna, aatledu Mar 15, the Mona paaf ie ru hot rded by a British gin ftrjg, papers etamiwd anj permilterito proeeel we hook taw a 74 and a frigate, bat. waa not boarded. HrUw. a Poi tii fifte A YOBJt BALP WATEB FLOATING IATH, at thu reoT of sTtaaT, noxth bivxb Water Floating Bath, the first of die kind built in the Unilad States, being now nearly com plated, the subscribers and the public in general are hereby notified, that the Bath will be opened on the 1st Monday in June, for their, reception, health and pleasure, and open every day from sunrise in tbe morning, untl 10 o'clock at night, during the bathing reason. It la hoped that tbe ladiet aod geruleroen ef Kew Tork, will give that ecourgemf nt to this establishment which it mews i they are assured by the proprietors, that it will be their utmost endeavor to have it conducted imhe beat possible manner, and with I the great est delicacy, aad although only Wednes day la art apart solely for the ladies they can enjoy it every day if they wish in the ladies a partmentt.

i be convenienciet will be round com plete, although the building will not be finiahed in that stilt contemplated, owing to the want of time this season. Refreshments may be had at (he Bar of tbe Bath A 4 anbacription book will be open a few days at the Bar of the Rath, here the names of those gentlemen and Udiee who wish to become itt patrons will bo registered, and those who have already become tubacribers can' receiv a their season ticketaon paying (he subscription. TKRMS. Famuy tickets ft ve dollars, and tm gle tickets three dollars the aeaaon all oUiert to pay 25 cent each admission, 1 An excelleut spy glass wtU De, kept on tbe pro menade above for the use of iabaoribert, where thty can hare a fine view of the harbor and aignal polea. The above establishment to bt conducted for the proprietors, by june wilus Mtttiui l.

try JAMBS Attorney at taw. haa opened hit office at No. 13 WiUiam ttreet, next to tne corner of Beaver street June 1 lm J. B. BOWEN.

Infermt hit friends tnd the poMic, that ha bat opened an Office at No. 34 William atreet, nearly opposite the Pott Office, for the purpose of transacting business at a Merchandize, StocK and Exchaifge Broker. 4 Jtmel 'lm IN DtGO. 24 scrooiis Caraccaa Indigo, tandijig from the Spaniah ahip Catalans' Patriou. from uutra, ana ior saw oy HEFFE.rlNAlf, 84.

Frwit 40 bhdt! India particular Ttoenfli WinV )A aw qr. caixs lionuon oo ao uu. 4 btrrela Malmsey Tenerifle 300 llt. Inferior Tortoise Shell. June 1 lm ttpiOr'FElri in bags, entitled to debenture or aale by HARISON LEWIS, June '44 Somh otreet.

4 A PbW k'OH OH MONDAY, the Tthinst (immediately after the other pews are disposed of) will be expo sed for aale by order of the administrator, the pew. No. 35, in the First Presbyterian Church in Wall street, situate in tbe westerly title and the third iron the front This Tew is subject to an annual rent of g35, the rent of which for the current year has been paid, and is one ef tbe moat eligible in the church. June I at IITANTED IMMEDIATELY. Two Pasts If Mt4.

Inquire at the Office of S. VAN WINKXB.Jto. 122 Water ttreet. W. B.

for aale at above, several founts of type, VIS. MINIUM, IMNU riU.Mi.lt, SMALL flKiA, PICA, fcc. 3t I'tter Jay. Isaac Brown, juuinr, Lucy Erova. St Jotia Constant.

Benjuaio Lent, Willinm Net? sat, Aaron Brown, William State of Ncw Yock, i Horttm, Jonn Jounton, ffmith Purdy aod ilbr CurUi. PURSUANT to aa order of the coiyt of Chancery of this State, made in the above cause, will be asM atPuhlic Auetioo, at th Tontine CoftVeHouse In the city of New York, uader the direction of JASfEH LYI1U1, oaoartiM Master Uie raid Court, on wed aeadav the fourteroth duy of July next, at ewe o'clock in the aftervoon All that certain meMuage or dwellinr howe and bra of laad, situate at Hemera, ia the County of H'est cbcsUr, and State ot' few York, (i'onnerly beloaring to ChrutophcT Browa deajcd) connstinc of two pieces of land, and bounded as followi. to wit The first tiiect. ly int oo the westerly aide oftho Cruton.Tortpike Road, and whereon the dwcUing houat tif the Bafradant Jaaao Browa jiraior, now stands, brfciawiiif at a peint where the widroad intarsrctitbe divuiow Vvami between the said frm and the bad of Aaron Browa 4 tnencaruaniag toutU eighty aevwo it nm west fnurteea chains aad fifty links; tueece souu etaiy arfrwes west eint cbaim ana sit liulu tbenco south eighty eight pvut west seven chains aadtwenty five Bukito land of Nathan Brwws; tkeaco oorth nineteen degrees eart fifteen chains and; twenty links, (with laadef Nathan Broww aod Lew Brown) to acorner in the land of Lewis Brwws 1 UKnea nmainE other buds, Utlao riog loth Deleodaat hwae Browo Jua ior, te the point where the said turnpike Road intersect the former poat Rood at the corner elf the lot wow occupied by the Defendant Lucy Browa tbewce tunning soutb wnterly, witbtliejaaid turnpike Road, totha ptaceofb. gianiag so aa to contain within the said bouoda, precisely fifty acres, three roods and thirty one perches of land, and not Irai '1 he second piece lytnf oa the esrterly tide of tie id tmwpikeR Md, aod wbeaaentwibara of the Oefrndant Isaac Browa junior new stands 1 begin ing at a point where the said turnpike Road intersects tbe division Une between this hrtn and the fsrai new or late of Hsctutiah Brown t4 thence aorth eighty eight degrees West twenty one chains aad (ort four links, (ncaauing from tlte oriddleof the said turnpike Road) to land ur nerly of Samuel Roof Junior now eWeaard, thence with the lait wieuuoned land souta tnree tssjees west eh iins nioetr cirlit liakj 1 thence with tit south forty one degrees eatt lr ebahu twenty three tbene with tbe aaae laud south tweety five degrees eaat aijhtjr seven links 1 tbence with the saaao bnd seuth, six dotreei east, two chsias eighty links tkeose whn tiW nnu landaoutn eighty eisut degress west tw.naias tweiitv one links tnauce with the aaaae had south two deg ees eajt nineteen chain thirty oue liuki corner in thaniM bod vttbe nmoiaod wKhthUod of Step'Ma breeo, wiUi land of Benjaraia and wkh otlier land of tbe said lsaas Brown jonicf, and itblandof Thnddeiis Craae.

to tbe aid turefike Road tnenct ortheasterry as the aaid Road rwna, ta thrplsce of begra4 aiiip so as to centain within the said naadi one htmdred and eigM acrea, owe Rood, and foorteea perehes of land, and out less 1 Sofrtuer with tke apratrteaaaecs tberuuto swloiigiaiv New Vort, June lat 1613 'JASPER LYNCfl, Jiiael 3tdlswtds Ataster saCaaeery. TXtR SALE, second hand TOP CHAIR, with o'o' X. plated harness. Inquirsj at lit ii Bowery. May 31..

Jiro Seacord, Joseph Devoo and Jane hit wife. Edward Florence, and VSwe sAew F.rlt, ta Kttber wile, Sutan Seacord, Alary Seacot d. Ciizabetb brown, and I lijah Ward. PURSUANT to an order of the Court of Chan, eery of this State, made in the above cause, will be sold at Public Auction, at the Tontine Coffee House, In the city of New York, under the airectton oi vasper me of (he masters of tne aaia court, on Wednesday, the Iburteeotli day ofJuly nexLttoneo'clockiinthe afternoon, all those four piecet. or Darcela'bf land, situate.

lying and being, in the town of New Rochelle, in tne county or Westchester, to wilj Firsii All that piece or parcel tf land lying on the aoutherly side of tht Road, leading from the Quaker Meeting house to New. Rochelle, bounded northerly by the said Road, westerly and southerly by land, no or late belonging to James and easterly by land noww late belonging to Jeremiah Schdre man, containing. forty four acres, be the tamt more oy leas i ocnd, All that other piece or parcel of land lying on the northerly side of the said Road, bounded southerly by the said road easterly by land now or late belonging to the said itt enuah 8cburemaii nnrtherly by land now or late bdongihgtb George Toffy i and westerly by land belonging to the Defendants, Jane Seacord, Joseph Devoe, and Jane his wife, Edward Florence, and Esther his wife, Susan Seacord, Mary Seacoraf, and Elisabeth Brown, or some of them, containing twenty ecres, oe tne same more or lean. Third. All that piece or parte! land.

Wine on the weaterlv side of the Road leading from New Rochelle tp White Plains, bounded easterly by die last men tioned road southerly by land formerly belonging to uraea eeacoro, anu now or late belontrine; le Daniel Bonnett or Peter Bonnett weaterlv bv Hutchisaon's River i and northerly by tbe niece or parcel of land next herein after mentioned and de scribed, and now in the possession of the defend. ant Elijah Wardtccntainingsixteen acres and thir ty percuet, oe the same moreor leas, tohrth, all thai piece or parcel of land, lying oa the weaterly siue oi tne is444 road, adjoining tue piece or parcel oi una laat mentioned, and now in the possession of the Defendant Eli iah Ward, as before mentioned, bounded easterly by the last mentioned Road, southerly by the last jneouonea piece or parcel ot land, westerly by Hutcbissons River, and northerly bv land former ly belonging to Richard Seacord and now or late belonging io Abraham Seacord, containing three acres and three fourths of an acre of land be tbe same more or leas The above tororjertw will be sold io the separate parcels in which they are above acacriDca. ncw.iors4, 1st 1813. i 4 JA8PEE LTNCH, fune 1 d3tlswtds Master in Chancery. TWO TONS HOOP (L) just tecei.

ved i Also, a general assortment of Entrliah. Swedes. and Kussia Hat, square and round iron. Country Kenned, Sterling and Livingaion do. German Steel, warranted genuine Crawley MUIington, Kngliab and American Swedes Blistered S.teel v.

daj; Hoop, ilandSpikRod Naita and Bradt. CaatStoVea, 'Shovels, to. 8r Forsle by A. LOTT a TROUP, No. 74Water t.eorneref01dslip, MsySlSw LEGHORN FLATS CROWN3 A few box I et Of Leghorn Flats with Crwwna to match Fur aale by JOHN MURRAY SONS.

May 31 IJAIM OIL A lew barrcla ot faint Oil of an JL excellent quality and in ood orderFor sale by JOHN ATKINSON ft SON, May 31 Iw 46 Bwwd otrect UlUTLfcN years time of a Boy fur sale, he is honest, sober, capable and attentive price 2200 Enquire at this office. MavSl 4 4 3t 'lint MUN HLV KtCOttULK, for May 1813 JL is this dsy Subscribers' will receive their numbers sooner by sending to the pub sher's, D. Longwoith, No. 11 Parkv and oblige Editor. .1 i Mav 31 2t POUCE Ol rlcli.

TOPPED supposing to be stolen a quantity of kj woment mo focoo 1 antes, rtbbont, sannelt, calicoes, laces, cotton cheeks, two pair of Erase candlesticks, and sundry other articles For particulars apply at thia office. rbtprintere for the Corporation will please to insert the above in their, respective paper for one we may si rorwo LA DIPS' SEMlXAUr. i MISS HALL informs her friends and the public, that she has removed her Seminary from ihe UermiUge to the house owned and lately occupied by Mr. Cornelius Dubois, situated in Fourth ttrcet (last house fronting Orchard street.) Miss Hall professes to teach the branches of po lite and. useful education 1 and flatters herself that the Improvement of her pupil will entitle her to a share of public patronage.

Parents desirous of placing their children under her cart, will have the 'moat satisfactory references given tbem Masters of eminence and respectability are engaged to teach the rxtra branches. N. B. The Seminary is now open, and a day scholars will be iaken, if appiicat'ionis made intime. 1 May 31 1m 4 JUJUVAflUJ.

THE REV. MR. MOSCROP and MRS. MOS ROP, inform their friends snd the citixent of New York, that on the 7th day of June, they will open tn Academy Tor the instruction of young ladies, at No. 91 Liberty street, in which will be taurht all the branches of polite and elegant edu a a ta eaiton.

Keterences may oe naa to me Kigni ucv. Bishop Hobart, the Her. Drt.4 'Bowden, r.ller. the Rev. Mr.

Bo and to the awreral clergy Jien of tho Episcopal Church hi the City of Jijear. nrK aiwwi ji it uaaNTEO, a respeoiable pnvatc lamily.rme If or two apartments fo a slnt le trcntleman. eittier lurnianea or uniurnisoca. A naic auurcsa ed to W. and left at this office is requettad.

ti ltr TALES TROAT SHAKESPEARE. JUST published, and for tale by IX 8 KEEP and BRADFORD, No. 128 Broad way, Tales from Shakapeare uetignea ior tne use of young per sow, cnaries urns, 1 wo rota, pries) do la inboard. 4 CowTXwt, vol 1, tlie Tempest, a Midsum mer Ntgnt't Dream, tne Watery. ado about Motnmg, as yen nke it, ihe two Gen lie men of Verona, the Merchant of Venice.

Cvm kwline, KiniLesr, Macbeth. 1 8 Airt Well that Ende Well, tha Ta ming ot tM biirew, tht Comedy of Enwav Mea sure for Moasurt, Twelfth Night, or What you With Timon of Athem, Romeo It Juliet. Hamlet. prince of Denmark. Oihtlio, Periolet prince of Tvte.

Abw, the 82, part 1, or th'45U half wolumeof lUts Wtw Cytlopwdis, 4 MtrohJl ry PCBtie SALES. SALE OF ELEGANT PAINTINGS. BUECKER BIB BY. At 1 1 o'clock precisely at No'. 221 Broad! vs opposite the Park) All tbe Pictures remaining iit the Gallery of Paintings, that have been exhibited these three years past, ih sis one of the best op portuniiies for Conno issuer and Anisturesto sup ply.

themselves, aa many of these Pictures are by the first rate matter, All), six volumes of the! Historical Gallery i an elerant tut. rlasa luatrb i wo hstome ia sat china, representing npiter and Juno. A number' of ttther mong which is a forming tea table, card ta ble. writing dek, back rsmnv and chequer ta ble, cost fifteen pounds the whole belnrW the property of Mr. Micbael Paff, Bivlnn: up x.

hibiting. ")'' Such an opportunity may riot cder for jetrttd come. PX SAMTTF.1 PAXTO. 1 fVtilpetdajf. At 10 o'clock, in front of the furmtt nVrepotrla41 and auaion Room, No.

73 Coffcc honae sj large and general assortment of housrh old; and kitchen furniture conautfng of aideboards, btireaud writing tablet, dining, card tnd breakfast tablets4 'A' mahogany, fancy and Windsor earpets pnnu, tookihg glaases, beds, bedsteads arid bedding; plate, plated glass andehhia ware, with tbej usual assortment of kitchen furniture, principally the property of a family leaving the City. N.B. Furniture of every description Yeeeived a the above ttore for tale and the strictest attention 7 bALKa OV i'EAa, 4tc. Al' bu.ViOj. i VfJILL be sold on Thursday, 3d of June, at the long Room, Indian wharf, the following choice Teas, imported in if.e ship Sally, arrived lust month from Canton 44 640 whole chestt and 72 half chests superior 1 Young Hvsos Tea.

oju cneats isi quality soucnonr i ea. 120 boxes Souchong Tea." Also, a number of boxes Calcutta Indfedl oorted in the Rearjer. Approved endorsed notes payable In Boston i and 6 months credit' will be received in'payment' a i A tm at aa avavv a ia. aM Wa I mp Moujrr hope, toa sata at ArcTto Tb clois a tfttt 'This larpe and valuable ship will be sold at auction at the Tontine Coffee Hottae ItiN. York on Tuesday tbe 15 day of Jnne, at I o'clock 1 together wiu all her armament and stores, as aha now lies at wlurf, mounting, 14 cat riage guna, 6 and i) pounders, and furnished wi If a great variety ot otber military apparatus.

Sue 001 tons burtnen, was built at Newport, iinder the inspection, and for the use of the late Geor ge Gibbs, Esq. in tbe most fuitliful and work man like manner all her timber of choice quali tv. chiefly the growth of Fisher's Inland, jstly. celebrated at the most durable ship timber whictt this country affords, She ia coppered to the and has perform' ed but one vovsge since tha copper was put on. As a remarkable fast sailer the Mount iiope well 1 known 1 her inventory is very ample, containing great number of important and valuable articles.

This altip A well xaleulaled ithirfor tht gov4 vertunent service, or a powerful privateer, with ay little alteration. She is believed to be a snund ship, and penions inclined (o purchase, arff invited loa critical examination ol'ner previous to he talf." For view of inventory, and further particular enquire ot Mr. WILLIAM CODMVN, N.Vork i i Mr. TIMOTHY WILLIAMS, Boston, or Capt JOHN MEANT, PlirUdelpuis. 7 Msvaa ONE or two gentlemen can be accommodated with Board Lodging ia a small private fam' mAM oia amuki, ily Apply at this otlice May 31 Iw t.arr.

nT.onfiE TtKLt Rvrii respectfully informs bis friends and the public, that Bellevue House tils vi contintiea open for'the reception of company Prom th regulation Mr. has mado topracurei Jt the lake fish, his table afford the finest baat and. trout of the lake, as welt as the richest viands of, the season. Hs hu taken the greatest care in the choice of h'rs wines, with which and other liquors' 7 1 his cettar it well supplied 1 snd as hd has spared 00 expence to render his house 'a pleuant retreat as well for the man of busineos at taste, ha hopes' still to merit a share of public patronage. i Bellevue House is on a pleassnt emi' which Is a delightful fit extensive pact of the lake, itt ittands, and the surrounding i country 1 and.

is but half a mile from the head of the lake. Mr. Is induced to give the prcceJ a' ruing 1 drivers repeatedly influencing gentlemen to slop I at the Lake Georre Coffee House, when wst'. their intention to proceed to Bellevue House, by. 4 incorrectly stating the distance of Bellevue House from the Lake George House, to bt" seven or tight miles 1 thimaay application Mr.

C. haa had from gentlemen, who for thit reason ttop'd at tbe Lake George Coffee Hoot 2, and afterwards call'd to see bit place, have also induced him to. insert the foregoing, though much against hia In clioation. May 29' 2w 1 1 IN CHANCERT." Jhn R. Murrow, va Benn Wot hintfn.

rf pursuance of an order of tbo Court of eery, made in the above cause, will be sold at Public Auction, under the superrufendance of thd Subscriber, at tbe Tontine CofTee House, Irt the cU' tv of. New York, on the thirteenth day of 1813, at one of the clock in the afternoon of that day, all that certain piece of ground, tkoate in thef city of New York, between the Bowery Road audi Greenwich, lorroerty part of the catate otThomaa and Samuel Burling, with the dwelling hiMiwe and stable thereon, now or lately occupied by the kove named. Henry Waikinson, bounded as fU lows souvheny a front by the Road 1 westerly ay ground now or lately belonging ta 'the said Henry Watxuiton 1 northeriy by ground now or lately belonging to James R. Smith 1 and eaateriy bv ground now or lately belonging to Etlmbndl Morrwood 1 containing in breaitn iu Ironteightv four feet tix inches, and inicnirUi'bn the aids' two hundred and nineteen fen in breadth in iho rear aeTnty three feet, in lengthen tht east sal two hundred and thirty five fuet. Also, all that other piece of ground, equate in the city of Now York, between tne Jiswery Uoad and Greenwicb, heretofore part of the property of tbe aforesaid Thomu and Samuel Curling, and now or lae oc eupied by tbe above named Henry Watkinson bounded a follows wouthedy 'in front.

o9 thet road twetery.by ground 'now or lately be tooging to John Jackson northerly by ground lonirmg now ofiately to J. Aatorand J. Smith, and easterly by ground now or Utrly beioflgmg tt the said Henry Watkinson onntaininrin breadth I J. wmi one nunarea sna eigniy teet row tne west tide altngether one hundred aad eighty fret 1 on tha north a'uU two hundred iaad forty one feet, and oia the eut aide two hundred tnd nineteen fvet to getber with all and singular the berediumentt snd 1 appufteAs ncet thx ffuntat belonging, ke. THOMAS COOPER, May 31 ids.

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