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re isAf the 2 if tliii City by Mr. Lawrence, J. naL i. lively Interest which Honor toe J. did eve'ry other spectator.

they A SUBSCKIBKB. The Common cwwu Tj.gMlieriDg. Naval Ksutnisumeui wotection of our commerce and lo vihuu. up J.fi nce of wir country, Dture of the British frigate Gueriere by the f.ieate Constitution, ti not only jllnsira a i the advantages i tfce brightest hoir on the intrcpid.ty andskdlef fipU'm Hull, IS incurs municipal coverntntnt of thin ptat commercial city, toexprew their sentimeats occasion, nd to present the thanks of the uit v.w.Vnr. in I lift OfliCfM and fcameo who atchnived this bfWndid yietory.

kesoL VtB, Tlut die FaaaooM of the City Se presented lo Captain Hull in a gold bo, with an appropriate inscription, and that Ilia Honor the HavoJ' til forward thesatue, with copyofUiisHeboluHon" "At meefing of the citizens of Philadelphia on Saturday last it wu Ueiolvcd. that a piece of Plate of the jmot ele ofniiUntiip, ornamrnud with appnpriut la the name of Ue Citiiena of Philadelphia, lo cap xaiD ao of the moi Iff nut workmanship and ornamented with appropriate emblems, devicca and Inscnp tiotm be preaented in their name to Lieutenant Caaaias Moaaii, aa a testimony of the' respect ftnlidmiralion (he Citizens cntrrum their rai Unt subduct, in the late action with the Uriusb friyat fiuerriri 'd that auch tokena ofthfir iign eittf and pprobation, be presented totbt odwr officer, and to the Crew of the frifjatetlon lituiion, as tH Committee to be appointe(rrwr ry this resolution into effect mataj pApcry mST BRIOADlaOF NEW TORK STATE id TILLERY. BRIGADE OROERS. Cm or Yok, 1811 Tha Brigade Having been ealW into the icrvjr of the Cnitcd States, for the protection of the City and Yoii, by OrJeu of Hi Excellency Comman Jtr CJiief of the 3d inst and division orders of this date, ihcieTerAlreziint DUoftbcBricadetcxcrptiiia' the Horse Artillery sad the Foot Artillery iu goflUk eotiuty) wil1 tharelbraaaemhle at the Battery, on Tuesday 13th lost ait o'clock A. equipped for duty orcordinc to law.

tift Men will (urnishtlienMelve with knapsack acd 1 I i a a. i. wMhalnirai. fnrkl inonfi. a tacX lihr bcdmin and oue iajlprwiilon! 'Atthe troops are called into servioe for the protection tftWr ire rides and tlieir homes, (a duty for which they iae e.ver eonnderea thenuelvcS volunteers) and are storeorer to be under the iaunodiate coaunaud ofttieir mm Item, be wUl shar witli Uicm the duty which 17 rejoi red, and who study It will of course be to render that duty as agreeable as pwlhle.

The fene tsl confidently eiports, thutno one of the corps will be (bund wanting on tUi occasion, and that even those who by former services iuay bo exempt front the laws, will be feud again arranging thetnselres in the ranks with tlieir brother soldiers. Jy order of Bi ig. Oen. Mortod. i' THOMAS R.

MERCEIX: i Aid du. Camp. EfEJfLNXirOSrMARtjfJS ARRIVED. Ship Minerva Smyth, Maun, Kiel Schr. Betsey, Kye, Nantucket 4 Sioop Eliu Aan, Stowell, Kew Lcdfjrd 2 CLEARED.

Schr. Sane, Smith, Edgartnwn Captain Sloop Concilia, Chapman, lrdemp't, Swift, Fredericksburg Uaptant Kew liedford CanUin Ship Minerva Smyth, from Kiel, (after a detent wmui any iwo years ai mar pon.r tun some dry goods, and 37 paasengera, including children. board. Cbin Passengers, Mr Schweimty and Lady, Kr.RaH.ee, Lady, Son and jjLster in Law, Mr. Maxerhoir, Son Servant, Mr.

Kochler and Mr. Piedrichs. Left at Kiel the 2d of July, the trig Comet, Dennis, of New York, outwurd cargo ou Wu detained 3 day by two French privateers in the Belt, lleef Naes Fort, and protected by the rUnes an English conroy pas caused the French lo remove, and kft us the Passage free. Put into Gottenburgb nn the Hth, account of heavy gale of wind liom tlie N. W.

luformed by Admiral Siitimare of the Orikm in onncil heiug uken off, by bis sending the procla. tonon board. Left that port oh the in eo Vith 6 or 7 other American vessels bound bomeward, ami4ip which the chip Ceorsr 1Vat w. PorunioiiUi for NYork 1 ship Shamrock Americ' of Salem, left tlieir a pod number ct American vessels, aomo of them "'ng up into the inner barbor bndtr apprthen, onsofthe war itb Britain brenkinjf out." On Jie 13ih had arrived at Gottenburgh the brig )iyn, Uobb, of NYork, bad been fired at by the UUH nfTik. 1 tnroufii his sails before Ie hove too, but not de JJJJied.

Ship America, of Philadelphia. Captain Lady Madison, Swan, of 10 sau with um ru st convoy lor Hie Baltic. ship Pitubury, of af detention of 2 ears by the Dane, a Nor y. ahint ordeu. Urijr Fame of Newport, t'Uiil Ntimber of American vecsel, name Jno.

Per just pubii Jtetl between England Sweden, and the first English packet aided 'own. An Embargo laid upon all Swedish ''dj. supposed to be on account of an expedi len to Purneranla, cenjoietly with a British fleet, kl rf lb Frencn armiea, and the whole ha commanded by the Prince of Ponte Corvo, was exacted at Uottenburgh the 30th ordcd ufl Korway by several British cruUers and rwd pnliiy. Aug 8, lat.5U lor.g. 30, fell in English convev of 52 sad, from the "Vest hailed by a an armed ship, called the Liv J'pooi an sent on board, inquired ws concerning the war, expecting we came Having returned on board his ship Was nr.wjrdiately sent back and ordered me steer after him.

for the Commodore. At P. 2 il accordinglv. Finding that 1 We Mi. J' could ouuaUliim Uiertened sail and let him hsd a LvJe, At nine, wore and uade all possible and gave Linn the ik' LaL 43.

in wua me privateer ong Yankee, Wilson, of Rhode Islaml, who wfVrtweoV me UiU war was declared, and adviie.l fhe'' to keep well to the southward in the Gulph Stream, ami so have a chance te jfet the ship into. Boston fey the way 01 KlioOe Wund in co. Sdaya. On the I8ih of Aug. mi.

1 ion(r. 31, chased by the American squadron. Com. Rodger, for 6 hour. At 6 P.

M. boarded by the frigal Congress. Went on board Willi the ships papers and had the former advice repeated bjr capt mith. August 26, lat 39,, 30, long. 64.

at 7 P. M. came on a very heavy rale, which increasing by fen to a hurricane the ship on her beam ends, all three top gallant masts broke and gone over board at 11 was under the necessity of cutting awav all the topmast rigging, and letting thetnasts go overboard upon which the ship riglited immediately. A heavy sea struck the ship and took away tlie stern boat The gale abated after twe. Mailt topsail yard with rigging and mast got secured to the ship.

Could not ret clear of the fure one, towing along aide all night. Next merning got sail and rigging on board and fortunately having saved all three top sails and yards, were split a great deal, got some spars up far topmasts and rigged them in 5 days time. On the 29lh in thick weather a ship in sifcht to leeward, came up with us very fjAt, supposed to be an English frigate about 3 miles from us, hauled the wind and steered to thesouth ward and eastward, probably on seeing the ships condition. Sloop EIua Ann, with plaster and oil, to J. Hnwland.

SchrvCctsey, wUh plaster tw the Csptain. erl Sept. Arrived, ship Tom Hazard, Carman, 54 days from LiverjMiol, bound to Baltimore, with a full cargo of oy goods and hardware, dctamtd by the privateer Comet, Barrett, of this port, on suspicion of having British property 011 board, and sent into Hampton Roads on Friday afterwards takrn possession of by tlie revenue cutter Gallatin, Capt. Herbert, and brought up. Capt.

Barrett look on board the privateer ibe Mauifest, all the Letters and Hills of Lading. In lat. 40, long. 50, a Spanish brig front NYork bound to Spain, who gave us the first information of the war. Aug.

11, in lat. 35, 30, long. 53, brig Middlesex, ot Middletown, 35 days from Lisbon, bound to NYork, informed him of the war intended to enter the first port. 22d, in lat. 37, 56, long.

68. brig Hall, 28 days from Cape de Yerds with salt, bound to Boston, who on tlie 19th was captured by a Bermu diu privateer, and liberated on account of the cargo btfingof value. Capt. Hall informed that the brig Ariadne, Capt. Smith, from Loudon, hound to Rultimore.

had been taken bva British priratrer from SL Johns, (N. and liberated for want of men, after putting a number of Americans on board. Same day was dined by a man ot war brig for 8 hours, which afterwards boarded Capt. Hall. Passengers in the Tom Hazard Mr, John Torrev.

of New York Mr. Derose and lady and Miss Ellis. British briff Roebuck, (late Veiny.) Kennedy, prize master, from St. Bartholomews, bound to Guernsey, with 131 puncheons and 44 hogsheads rum, taken llieSOth August, in lat. 36, lung.

63, 30, by the privateer Rosamond, Capt. Campaign of New York. Schr. Unpe, days from Patagonia, with seal skins, was bound to Jew Yorlc, put in on account of the war. Aug.

20, Cape Hattcras bearing N. N. E. 45 miles, spoke schr. Atlantic, Gale, 17 days from New.

ork, bound to Savannah. Brig Ariadne, Smith, 53 days from London, with Dry Goods, bound to Baltimore, sent up by the lie venue Cutter Jefferson, Cap. Ham. Sailed from the Downs, July 8. Left at London, ship Imlrpen prndenbe.

Bailey, for New York, uncertain. ges. Pierce, for do. 1 Levy, Dearborn, from New York, not permitted to an entry on account of be ing a sea letter vessel 1 brig Rising Hope, for New York, in 15 days. Spoke, July 20, in lat.

48, 40, long. 26, ship Aristide, of and for Philadelphia, from Liverpool Aug. 6, in lat 42. lonir. 50.

was U.ten by the British cutter Fly, 14 days front St. Johns, and liberated lor want ol men to put on board put 7 Americans onboard taken from prizes Same day tlie cutter captured the brig Rockland, frayjrom Lisbon, bound to New York, and or deredl her lor St. Johns. The It.ckland was sup. posed to have specie.

12th, in lat, 38, long 53, spoke schr. Anh Si Mary, Avery, of and for New Londan, from Cadiz. Happy Couple, Jcffrry, 58 Jays from Ca diz, Ballast, Eugene Higgirw. The schr. Vema, Cocke, 50 davs from Ply mouth, (England) bound to Baltimore, wah wine, brandy and silks, was detained and brought into Hampton Roads on Saturday by the revenue cutter Gallatin, Capt.

Herbert permitted by the col' lector to proceed. Tne Vesta Was taken on her passage from Bordeaux to Baltimore, by the Nic men frigate, the 16th April, and carried into Plv mouth. All captures made previous tlie 23d of April, the causes were continued .1 hose made after that period, decision was suspended until they heard from the United States. The owner of the Vesta, by making a deposit to abide by, the decision of the judge, was permitted to proceed. in iat.

or, long. 47, spoxe ship Amsterdam Packet, Bailey, JO dys from New. York, bound to Lisbon, who informed us of the war. jf'iV Charter. IbaaEu The ship GENERAL COLBURN.

243 tons burthen to Sep 8 JOHN MURRAY SONS. The fast saaiiip Pilot Boat VEX. GEAS'CE, will take freight for Boston at a low rate, if immediate application is made to i Sep 8 Sd South mrrrt. STATlOXAItY. ir EXIt MEHAREY, 63 Maiden lane, four doors, from Pearl street, has fur sale, a very hundsome assortment of Suiomiry, wholesale or retail, and on the most rrasonahle terms.

Blank Books of every description, Writing, letter and wrapping paper, Quits, Ink powder, ftvC. Pocket Books, Flaving Cards; and Pen Knives, which are war. ranted good i with almost every article in the illations ry line. wr. 8 DURABLE INK.

URARLE INK, warranted genuine, to be had by wholesale only, at the store of the late hep WANTED. A PERSON who writes a good hand and has i. sjme knowledge ot" accounts is wanted lor a few weeks, to post bitoks and make out accounts I r' cvr rxima 11 Mv mi. vitibt. OL1XTS 30,000 best quality Miuiket rlinU.

X' 5,000 do. do. Pistol do. For sale by S. TKr' DWELL.

9 13 Pearl atreet Sent 7 5w li AOS. VVAX CANDLba, AAl SOf. 20 bales Bags 20 boxes Wax Candles 25 boxes brown Soap For sale by JUN K. WHEATON, Sept. 4 74'SouUi 'itreet.

SKQUEHANSA CAVAL LOTTERY, In mAich one number mutt Jrmvt 60,001 DtUmrt, and mas druw 100.000 IHllare, iTHlQH will positively Commenoe Drawing in the. City of Baltimore on the 28th day of September, and continue drawing three days each wee until completed. SCHEME 2 Prizea of g30.000 S6O.00O 40,000 20,000 10,000 6,000 8,000 5,000 2.8C9 2,000 2,000 96,000 8260,000 2 do. 20,000 2 ia. 2 do.

2 do. 4 do. 6 do. 10 do. 14 do.

20 do. 44 ,100 do. 8,000 d. 8,208 Prires. 17'J2 Blanks.

10.000 5.000 3,000 2,000 1,000 3M 200" 100 50 20 12 26,000 Tickets, but only 13.000 Xumbers. The first 6,000 Blanks to be entitled to a twelve dollar prize The first drawn number after half the Tickets arerWayn, whether blank or Prize, 10 be entitled to the 0 Capital Prizes of g30.000, hich num bcr snoy also ccinte up the two S3J.O00 Prizei. No other stationary Capital Priae. The ih(rt subject to a deduction of fifteen per cent. Payable sixty dajs after the completion ol me arawmg.

'7 Orders tor Tickets and Share received at BUUTUS LKGGETT's oov sroas and xoTTr ay ornCx, ft. U3 CUrrj etreet, fvtr doart vett cf Vw Market, Wliere a Correct Check Book will be kept for uie examination ct all Ticbts gratis. Cah given for Prizes a soon as drawn, er Pri zea taken in payment for warranted undrawn Tickets. Sept. The Columbian Insurance Company, VI.

Robert Cocks and George Sufll rn. i pursuance of A 'decretal order of the Honorable Court of Chancery, of the state of New York, will be sold nlider the stlperintendnncc of the subscriber, at publio auc tion, at tne 4 oatine Ccltee Bouse, in the city Nw Yoik, on Monday, the seventh day of Septem; bernext, at one o'clock in tlie afternoon of. the same day All that certain messuage and Ut ol ground, now occupied by Robert Cocks, sUuite, lying and being lit the lirst ward tif the city cf New Yerk. trontinir on Water beine in front thirty four feet five inches, and in length on the south west side forty two feet eleven inches, runs north easterly ten feet seven inches, thencr north westerly seven feet five inches, thence north easterly twelve feet ten inches, north west erly five feet, thence north easterly two feet six inches, thenoe north westerly one foot eight inch es, and thence north esatcrly six feet, and from thence south easterly along the north easterly side of said house and lot of ground fifty five feet eight incites to the front, be the same more or less bounded in front by Water strcfct, on the south west sidii by the house ami ground now or late of Luke Room, on the norih easterly end by the house and ground late of Thomas Brown, on the north east side by the house and ground of John Smith. And also all those two small pieces cr par eels ofground, adjoining the rear of 1'ie premises above conveyed the first of which said pieces begins at the north easterly end of the line of the before granted lot on the south west side of said lot and nuts as tbs said line runs." seven feet five inches then north east eleven ieet' five Inches, Uien south along a fence, now or formerly erscted, seven lect ave inches to the rear of said lot above granted 1 then along the rear of said lot, ten feet seven, incites to where it began.

The other said piece beginning in the tear of the lot first above conveyed, four feet from the northernmost corner of tlie aaidotheritiiece of ground, and runs thence northerly three feet three Inches thence easterly three feet five inches, then southerly three feet three inches to the rear of the aforementioned lot aboe conveyed, then along the rear of the same three feet five inches to where it began, together wi.h all th appurtenances thereto belonging. J. G. BOGEltT, July 25 dS Master in Chancery. ffj" The sale of the above property is postponed until Monday, the 21st inst.

at same time and place. J. G. BOGERT. Sept 7 rattage for Ji.YGLJlA'H, The fine fast sailing packet ship TON TINE, R.

K. Crocker, master, will sail for Liv rrpool as a Cartel. She was built in this city a bout 13 months since, 01 tne best materials, anu has very superior and extensive accommodations. For pansape, apidv on board at Codwise's Wharf, east side Ourling Slip, or to TOWNSEND WHITE, 9 mo (Sept) 2 lw 91 South street. Passaus fob tax sst Indus.

British subjects wishing to avail them selves of a passage in a good fast sailing ship with handsome accommodations nd a careful com mander, to sad from New York about the first of OcioImt. for Antigua and St. Croix, will please to apply either in person or by letter te MKLICK BUKliEK. A tig. 26 VNo 152 Washington street cartel ship MEDORO Richard Ucnrgv, mister, will sail f'tm rlnliulelphia, on the 10th September.

1 he Passenirers are request ed to call at the Marshal's Office on the 81 lo ob tain their passports and those who may yet wish to embrace this opportunity will please lo make early application. The ship is 300 tons, sails fast snd has superior accommodations. Apply in New York to MAKEOE MASTERS, No. 33 South street, or to FRANCIS No, 63 South Water street, PhiUdelphm. eod till Sep 18 Vr sua uii, imwoKT caaaris, in mnp 1 ntjss, wniiarbs.

master, just returned from her first voyage, 307 tons burthen, stows welt, and may be sent to sea iniroeiiiatcly. Apply to itT ft. rmeivAi A 93 6H Sonth 1 1 RECKIV UD (er the ship Gen. Colburn, and for sale by Sept 7 JOHN MURRAY fc FONS. GRACE CMURCH.

0 XK of the best situated Pews in this Church for Sale. Enquire of JAMES bE TON, Sep. 2 1 No. 65 Wall strref. ISs Mo, LEO OS Seminary for Yeusc La fit es will be again opem on Monday next.

the 7th September, at No. 21 Nassau stret, cor ner of IjUertv street 3 4t WEST INDIA ROM. 100 puncheons of superior quality WYuI'idiaKutn, now. land ing at lite cut side ef OjdV.in For sale by riOVERNMENT BILLS. 2 letU Exchs gt VB on London 1 at 30 days 40W 6J 30 25471 11 2.

200 100 270 1 1 1 30. 38 30 90 Also, oahand 7 112. sterL The above are well indorsed, and will be sold in separate sums, if required. C. W.

GOODRICH, Sept. 4 Iw No. 159 Front street. AW Ha TON, o7 Uurling slip, oilers for sale 182 boxes Havana brown Suar, entitled to 15 puncheons W. I.

Ruin, debenture. pipes Madeira Wine, 4qr. eakl do. Malmsey Madeira, do. 6000 lbs.

Coffee 100 Nutmegs, do. Cloves 60 chests i '26 half chests gunpowder Tes, .12 boxes do. do. Cadies enntaining gunpowder young leaoU lb. each 12 boxes hyson chulan Tea, v'; ,10 do.

Hyson, 10 do. Souchong 40 groce Press Papers A small invoice af American Gingams, Stripes, Bedtieks, Do. do. White Lace Veils and Scarfs, Flotant and Carolina Indigo bales Cotton. Sept.

2 lvr Swed; flat. DE3 I RON. FtK SALE ivO tons square and roundwron, assorted sizes, and 100 bundles hoop do. on board ship Algernon, at 1'ine streei whart. AD 1WST6BE, 8 hhds.

and 35 or. casks, T'eneiiffc Wine Apply to IIOWLAXD GRINNELL, Sept, 90 IVrtitw tVT ittM. nnus. urt quality fvew Uuiu, just received, and lor sale by GUIS WOLD, AOg. 25 S'MilH wt WHI TE PLAINS AND I INUSi.

17I IGHT bales white Welch Plains, suitable for MA the southern market and two bales sunt fine fancy Vestings For sale by LITTLE CQ Aug 26 lm HESTlXDrrRUM. rTIIIIRTY Puncheons West India Rum landing JL Irom sloop Mary, at iturliiia Hilin, lor sale by HAK1SON LEWIS, Sept. 4 44 Smilh at. lMNhs, fcc 50 pipes Portueal Red Wine 100 Hluls Lisbon while Wine, landing from the brig Midtiicsex, at Conce House sup. 2000 bushels sail.

195 boxes Lemons, and 34 bags Corks, landing from brig Inveia, at Edgar's wharf, and for sale by A. U. BUKF, Sept. 2 lw 69 Washington street. PORT INK.

TWELVE PIPES PORT. W1NB of the first quality, received per Brig Argonaut, from Opdrlo, landing at Jones' wharf, and for sale by a. m. uurr, 8ept. 5.

lw 69 Washinfftnn sl UU b'TUEL. TO puncheons 4lh pioof West India Rum, 100 boxes Swedish Steel For sale by H.UtlSON LEViTS, Aug. 27 Goveiiieurs Alley. GOTTON WOOL CARDS. A few boxes Cotton and Wool Cards, assorted," from No.

4 to 10, just received from the Boston Manufacvo t. 1... ururrmuntiv Dep. vo aier sircei. THE co partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers under the firm of William Smith Richards Co.

is dissolved bv mutual con sent. W. 8. Richards will settle the concerns of the firm. DANIEL B13SELL, WILLIAM SMITH RICHARDS.

Aug. 27 1 FOR SALE, A YOUNG Horse, 15 bands high and a light travelling Gig with a good leather top and Harness, will be sold cheup if applied for soon, as the former owner is about to return to Europe. To be seen at J. BKOUGHTON CO. Livery Stable, No.

92 Maiden lane. Sep. 2 lw WANTEIk IN a small family, to do the Chamber Work, and assist in taking care of children, a middla aged white woman, who must bring unexceptiona ble recommenaauoas enquire at tne utneo of this Paper. Sept. 7 4t TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS.

THE sum of Two Thousand Dollars to be loaned on unincumbered real est ate in this city. Apply to D. 8. JONES, Sept 2 5t Wo. 37 Wall st eel.

ITtOR SALE. That handsome spot of land; M. known by the name of Tomlinson's Garden, opposite the Roman Catholic Chwrch, now building an Prince street i consisting et nvs lots on rrince street, and two on the rear of the same framing on Mott etreet, lately paved, being 118 feet 9 inches front. On the the premises is a convenient house on Prince street, with a spacious cellar and a pump of good water in the yard, terms very easy. Enquire at the pwmiys.

Sept. 71 NOTICE, MR. BRENTON MUMFORD, wlio was bound as an apprentice to Cspt. John Hawes of N. BeiKord.

since dead ho has latalv been beard of as mate of the ship Mary of Bost.m, will hear of something greatly his advsnuge1)y applying at this ofCci; or at No. 169 Water street, New York. rrT The printers in Boston are requested to give this an insertion and oblige a pour man. sept. 7 T.I ICE A LL persons having demands against the estate 1l of Nathan Town, late of New York, deceased, are requested to present their bills for settlement at No.

272 Pearl street All persons indebted to said estate are requested to call immediately and tue the same at the above place in reari sireet JOHN TOWN, Administrator. Sep. 7 4' PHiETON. ITOR SALE, a second hand PIIATON, ex. cellent order (without hames) Apply to LAWRENCE.

Attg. 25 2w No. 9 John Street "000 1 MONEY lO LOAN. I5U0 I iimusk several sums to Loan oat real lUOOl JL Estate this c'rty, by 900 STEPHEN GORHAM. i 1 Vo.

279 Peari Suect g5400j Sep: '4 MONEY TO LOAN. TLREE Thousand Five Hundred Dollars to be loaned on Bond, to be secured by ortgsge on real Eauie in the city of New York. Apply to ISAAC IV tvlf, Sep. 2 Ko. 4 Kaisaa slfecL i PUBLIC SALES; BY HOFFMAN GLASS.

Turidof Sept. 17. At 1 o'clock at 'the Tontine Cwflee Itqam. For the beneCt of hom it may th wellkiMiwrt ship "Afnefican Eagle, which bee order seizure bv order of tUt collector of this port, since June 1310, and mdy restored by order of die United States dirtrict Judge. Srtid ship is about 1000.

bHi Uien, Ccupered to tne bends, and sails tut i her masts, rigging, were all new' at ihe time of seizure ami wu oe sold With tlie shin i her imll at the time of seizure waa in comtilpti or.lp in lierform anv'wnvacs wl all hrr ii'm i a. and small siorcs, were furdiahed mra 6 months voyage. She is well calculated for air armeil sliin. being pierced for 26 guns on' Tier gun and for 13 to 18 guns on her tipper deck. She has a very large mventory, whicn, logrthcr with her uuu auu.

cost uuwaroii uj yioo.uJU. BY POWfcH i i L3A XiU i a a i ee. urn if V. 1 0 o'clock, at Peck Sl ii, a very extensive ami valuable collection of genuine Furniture, consisting af aide boards. ilinir.tr fa r.r.1 lreakfast tables.

Carpets, beds, bedsteads, look inglasses, print, mahogany, Windsor and fancy chairs, China and cut glass ware, andirons sltov. 'iau iuiu piauiu wsre wiul a qtiantityol kitchen furniture 'J v'v An elegant bellowstopM plated Uotillo joints, with plated springs: Ifwa beWe Sat it will be fold at. the Horse Market at 11 6 pair of 9 pound carronadr. nroarl XI XT. A UW.

,1, food order. 'Also, a nuontitv tum i sett of glass consisting of 4 IS a II vw, fiiiiuori wuii counters and shelves, to be seen at No. .36 Chatham street. If not previously di.pota they will be sold at tion on. the 27th inst.

at 12 TWENXY FIVE DOLLARS RtWAKO. THE SUVre of tlie subscribers was last night Rubbed pf tlie follow ing 'articles, by. some pcrutiur )l iua Kliixicu iUCCClll VIB. Mount Ji Vhitmore's note of 9th, June, 131? payable to N. Allen Son, at 4 months amount 0 1 ar jtit.

Darling St' Deforeat's do; 10di Joly, 1812, do. at 4 mo. ammuu fill 17 1LIL Goodrtlan, du. 3d Aug. 1812 do, at 60 Wm.

NatiisnCamp.do, 25th May 1812, on demand g895 75.1 2nd It 3d of Exchange on Jno. Outlen of TripU dad. drawn bv Eliza Outtenl ilatcd 1( Juno 1812 at sight for R265 2. i John Van Zants note on demand dated July Two small note Of hand payable to NehemiaU Allen, one of10 ami one of 30i One Bank Note'in the New Havn Bank g5 I In. At nik tll.

1. vhii. vvwfllbl IvIlluuVil worn. $5. Two CM Rings (one old fashoned, set with stnne.one Seal itinfr, with three which, I era are not recollected.) With," sundry other artir.lpt not Prolnta All the above articles except iho cash and rings were contained in a mercantile p'ur folio or alpha.

betical pocket, bttok, together one bond ihe intrinsic vidueof gl500, which was this morn. ipg found at the wharf, foot of Lower Itobiiiaon 1 Birrci, uiu iciurnru 10 uid 1 i A Memorandum Book, at same time, was this morning found fioatinjr in the North Rivr; near tlie foot of Carlisle st. and also brought to tha owners. There was also about eight pounds GnnpowJV der Tea, and one wound Not men taken at th same time, which is all tlie loss now discovered by the owners. The public are cautioned arainit rv.

cciving the foregoing papers they being of no us lo any but the owners, aad the arxive reward will be pam lor the restoration of the property, and no questions asked, i NEHEMIAU ALLEN St SOtf. 1 Antr. 27 FANCY CUAIRS. ASAHOLDENtakesthelibl erty to inform the Public, that he lias at bis Ware house, No. 32 Bread street, a superb assortment of highly finished Famct Cu alas, such as duu ble and single cross, fret, chain gold, ball and spindle back, with cane and seats, te.

of the latest aad most fashion. able cane seats are warranted to be American made, which are well, known to bo much superior lo any imjiorted from, India. Ladies and Gentlemen are solicited to call and examine therp. N. Shipping" orders furnished at a short no ti.

Auir 4 PVHtf IOR SALE The farm belonging to the estate of the late Peter Shnte, Enquire, deceased, being in' thie town of New Rocbelle, about one milo and an half from the landing, and one mile front Hoston Turnpike road and the road leading to White Plains. There is on the premises a good house, two barns, cider mill snd other out houses. The farm contains about 260 acres, and is well9 watered. It has a variety ot fruit of all kinds, and abundance of wood. It will be sold together or in such parts as may suit purchasers.

Part of th purchase money may lay on mortgage. For. fur" ther information, enquire of JAMES U1L.LLKUKK, No. 51 Bowtry Laoe, i tf x't cfirf Tt? i "'T" 1 lr.V,' Kxecutors. PETER SHUTE, on the 9ent.4 3w NOTlCii.

THE cs partnership heretofore subsisting be s)cen tbo subscribers, in the business of Merchant Taylors and Salesmen, under the firm. of CLARK HOLMES, was dissolved on tbo first instant by mutual consent All Persons ha ving claims against said co partnership, and those indebted, are requested to prtsent tneir account and make payment to JAMES CLARK, who con tinues to carry on business at the same placet on his wn acecunt Sept. 4 2w JAMES CLARK. UNION COLLLGK LOt tUY, No. 4.

Be, rins drawimr i next. HIGHEST PRIZES. 20,000 Dollars I 15,000 Dollara, 10,008 DolUrsJ lrV.t. mnA a nnv allmr in a riety of numbers, at the original price of seven dot lars each, by U. SO.

"juiL. At their trhlr fortunate Lottery Offices and Bock Stores Nos. 64 fc 38 Maiden Lanev Who sold three out of the four Capital Prizes in the last Lottery. Sept. 7 lw IANTED IMMED'ATiX' a vntrvn atn.

writ acnualnted with the Drup 1 AS WV' 0 gist and Apothecary For partlcii Urs, sppiy ti Jfo 68 Mideudaae. Sep 7.

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