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uda atrainst Great Britain, by the ci 'iiUzcd portion of the world. It was declared, to be In unexampled violation neutral rghts. thrrst In the scries or aggressions, the origin oftho Br tin and Milandecrees, and the only obstacle the, their repea.1. (he business of war, calculated to extend iU ca lamities t0 SttCh 89 were noi pan.e u. nmmi.

i. ihe ardent defiroofhi inipt rial ma jt frustrated the jesty to do us justice, bv the solemn injunction, WIIKU IIm iu" i Vcives, which wv retaliatory, so long ast he cause ilwffl existed. There was a wonderful concert i in nis cie In iltelangimreofthf American and Fn the ynhj rt nfthw order. After lungm niirfit" for years, it was siwhlcnly i.ianew service, unci tliecommuiucaiions i ou cabinet cotcmpor.utci.usly became vocal with it. Application wa f.trthvvith'rnade to the Uritidi go vernment and when it was ascertained that this order w.is considered as merged in a subsequent one, and would not he formally irptahd, then became the theme of fresh declamation, the only iiupediinent tothe hcas But these topics wl.k 1 have briefly examined are'nothing more than the pretences tor hostility, "lithe pith of our controversy with Great Britain lay only in cause, aUirrita'ion would sown subside, afld a just policy would bring again ti.e vs ofprospi rity.

And this 1 am persuaded MouldbettC. of an administration, whose power is compounded of Trench attachment and H.itish if it not ut the lime supported by the quick jcaha.siea, sod i iinrcxsonahle exwetations, and deeply rooted prejudice of the grial body of lion st Americans; in relation to the people ami gov ment of Great Britain. The spirit of lofty preten sioii, of rigid cx.clun, ami of rival animosity which impei ceptihly influences the opinions even of such men, has been enlisted into lite sen ice of tue party now in power, under the various pretexts which ihe purposely unsettled stute of our rela linn with Great has supplied. IIm! it present administration could never have jeopard. aed tlie ifeiy of the country by their slavish ttt Uehmi nt to one nation, and tlieir hatred of amnh cr.

Public opinion wdhhl hvc conelle4 them to made an honourable aujustmeni witn v.reai am. which mit have been Mtecteuai any um i it u'mitil hxve driven them from power, and fil led tlieir places with nteu of other views and better principles A sounder policy wouui nave irci. wl, wlach would luve been felt in ajain opening ths Inue sources ot nrosnerity. in.r nauonai cnar acter would not have become the scorn of slaves flur citizens the victims of perfidious rapacity I An not heiv address the apologist and abet tors of French despotism, the revilers of tireat Ilritain. the advocates ot war, tne traitors ne iiidetK ndcnco of the country WM such men irUl rrnrn nnr eXDOStillate.

it WiU. men who have an interest in the last givat que tion of peace or war who can comtempUte, nl the nresent war against the an.l viitues of mxtikind i who can keep down their resentments, while they consider the pretentions of Great Hritain, her motives, her in terusii, and her danpers and who can discern in the policy of Bonaparte, the stcrdy pursuit of uni vcrtKtl the diabolical of fraud and force, of all that is detestable with all that is terrihlLwl would both reason and expostulate wlill. bat the on ir Mm Vf tk r.fiuVB fur vcars in a deceptive, hostile course nfiXeted ixiiewal of a treaty which the beat inter rfrmanded to rtnect tlie one ftrw3 bv our ministers hi Irfindon, CwTtTVition to rcluse to iltHivel1 'I'' fle aertetV when dcm.indci, tUnm.o)f tl.em as native Amcrk ans dofi at the solemn mission of Mr. Koto sent this countrv (or Ihe sole purpusa of inakinff honnrable reparation for the unauthorized attacKon Uic by a scrupulous aduer eace to a nrre punctilio, agahst reason snd usae i to cajole Mr. hrsKuie into a delusne treaLtt, know Ingiy made without authority, and carrm; with it an insult ioserte.ll.vMr.

Madison himself, to ensure Its rejection j' to charge Mr. Jackson, another minister ot peace and reeonnhation, falsely, with rinj aiuiutia tlie jjovrrnmrni, and by virtue ottliia dsehood, to dimiss him in an unprece ilented mannrr to lay on cmb.irffo, by and land, false pretences, intended to cripple her commerce, and prostiwc her independence at tlie ft ot her imnJacaldc cnemv anL to hastea to the las, most act of the admin titration, to renew tl; non intercourse law ajriinst her, without previous authority, assuming', for its an experienced faUehaul, and ihen requiring of threat llrilaiu to believe it, ai.d forthwith to repeal lcr onlers, or prepare to meet the consequences fcf iKir just resetitment (lO BC CONTINUED.) frtv tue trrdenct fmtl llertiM 0 Vctiber li. General Hj'oh'njo' Trial Tlie Court Mar is in session but if moi witnesses do iim arrive, it is probable thai tin? business wi'd be brought to a close in two or three weeks. All of the witnesses that have attended are examined, a'td an immense oiass of testimony collectetl by Ihe dillerent commiitres eongiWs, has bt cn of feredtothecwrt. Ail of this testimony, im lcru.i tJen.

WilLiasn consented should be al. that all pnwfs reliiUve to any of the charges will be Curly before the Court. We are informed that very fcw if any more wsim sses are esp'x'xd to sttend, and thaulm rjurl will probably terminate in the tinie al.ove mentioned. H.ADCLIlMA Oct. 6.

Capt. res of the brjr Men'or, from Uirts, on Satnrd last, spoke thrbr: W. otno, Mdler, S3 day Iron. Lisbon for Hhilad. with the h.ss of topmasts Oct.

3. ht 28, 20) vM ga.e from X. N.E. a)itl S. the mentor was dls mailed, thrown upon her beam ends three times' an.1 took in so much i tlmi a fc iiviii iff free her.

EfCtien 0f favor. Yesterd.iw Common Councils, in joint metiinp, procecd. to the motwin ot a of the city, forthc mlmr year and RnVhr ton Esq. was unanimous, "O'nmi tce of three members of each ioftheCol.ncils was deputed to wsit up.m Mr. Wh notify him of his re rf.

ction 5 who hv.nff retiirned, reported that Mr. Wharton highly setis.ble the honor d.a.e him by the com. out mat the state of hi Ji did not permit lum apaui to txcept the oRicc. Another ballot then took place, which in ifiv. wnien resulted for ,1 wf I'chacl TPcllc.

Esq. 13 phil eCted city of Philadel. Which are fed. and which demo, we do not know and this i precisely die case with all the rest of the Pennsylvania elections. Ed.

E. P. ISM Bostoh, Oct. 14. that tl n.ri.

1 ugmg tome Hampshire Leather Manufactory, and a valuable quantity of Bark, the sole property of Col. William Edwards, were consumed by Fire on Friday mornintr last, at orthampton. Tke cause of this loss to the Pro. I I in the on prietors, and to Cot. Edwards particularly, was not known.

There were about fifteen hundred unit of Bark and Inong adjacent to the mill, tlie whole was entirely lost. This is the aecond loss' by fire in t'e extensive Tannaries conducted by Col. Edwards i and whirh have been carried to an unrivalled extent; superior to any similar cstao bsbnicnt in lite United Slates. YG 0 ST JIU fJVE 1. 1ST.

AUlMVF.l) TillS FO11EXO0X. ShJp Thetis, Brown, qporto 49 Ireland 65 Frcdericksburtfh Cuslinc '4 1'hiladelphia 5 Savannah 5 Caroline, Toss, fi May Flower, rns. Barbara, Marshall, Sloop Jefferson, Thomas, Active, Stephens, CLEARED. Shin Gov. Slroncr, Hamilton, Lisbon Le lloy, Bayard M'Evers Justin, Dickinson, Jamaica Howland Ship Thetis, Rrown, from Oporto, ballast to Join.

Caldwell and Henry Newport, Si J. Had owners. Aug1. 29, Iat.o9,5, long. 14, spoke ship Grey Hound, days' from NVw York for Li.ihon.

Sept. 24, lat. 4t, 40, long. 37, spoke a Hriiish brig from New foiindland for )M). to, had lost the most of her jails in the gale of ihe 22d.

20th of September, it. 44, 10, lorg. S9, spoke a British ship from Liverpool for New foiindland, 41 clays out, had lost her fore and maiu lop niast, and a number of her sails inH heavy gale on the 10ll of September. Oct. 10, off Nantucket Shoals, spoke a ship from Helfast for Philadelphia, with passetrjers, had been dismast ed in a ale.

Ship Caroline, Ross, from Ireland, bound to Philadelphia, with 58 passengers, put Into this port in distress. Sehr 'lou er, from Fredericksburgh has wheat uitd flour to Wood tiurns. Sehr.lhirhai om Castine, (Maine) Willi phtis tcr and boanls, bound to Philadelphia, put in for a harbourhaving split her Mainsail. Sloop Active, from Savannah, with reeds to Marquahd, llarriman Co. Sloop Jefferson, from Philadelphia, has sundriea to the owner on board.

lietumed, the ship Edward, Cranston, belonging to Kearny Davis. The 'Edward sailed on the 15ih of September last, bound to Madeira, and on the 21st, at 8 o'clock, in Lit. S3, 35 X. long. 61 4J W.

experienced a tremendous gale, which carried away the rudder, and left the ship to the mercy of the wares. Soon after a sea struck her on the quarter, knocked her down upon her lieam ends, carm away all her masts will, the sails on them, and swept off from tlie deck the wliole of her crew, who remained for the space of ten minutes in the water, entangled a moug the fragment of ihe wreck. When tlie vessel righted, the crew all succeeded in regraiiuW tlie deck, except the Carpenter of tlie ship, who juub in" "MpaineJ until the tiext mornuig, when the sterna auaied7anntt hands turned to and cleaned the wreck, ereotcd jury masts, and stood for this port, tshcre she ar rived this morning, Spoke, on the 25th Sept, in lat. 36, the ship Harriott of Ncw fi om Norfolk, entirely dismasted. On the 28th Sept passed a great quantity of hnnlier md pall of a quarter deck.

On the 30th Sept. spoke Hrittsh brig from Jamaica, then in lat. 3P, 30, bound for Loadon, who informed they had taken a few days before a crew from a wreck bottom up and put them on board a vessel bound to York. On the 1st of Oct. cspt.

Cranston experienced a nothergale almost us severe as that of the 21st of September. On ihe 2nd of October lat. 39, 50 long. 60, ship Harmony, 46 days from London derry for Philadelphia, with 120 passengers had been dismasted in the late gale. On tlie 3d ofOc tober saw a ship dismaslcd standing to the westward.

Same day saw another'ship dismasted, but ve could nut get to cacV other. Oct. 4, ht 40, IS, long. 63, spoke ship AVilhetmina, 36 daya from Lisbon for Alexandria, with the lo soflier mail, and miin masts, uilcnded lo make tlie first port she could. Auiavr.n last evening; The ship Iris, Avery, from London, and 3 days f.

om the l)wns, with ballast awl 74 iron, to K. Morewood, J. Oplen, and Ferguson Da; lat. 4i, 15, on 70, sp ship Minerva. CO fit tioitriilinrg for Newport, dismasted the rileot the.

2M ix pt. Ia Ut. 51, king. 4 was boardfd by the liritish frigate Arethusa, ami tivutnl politely ittfornn by the boarding officer, that a F.rach frigate wis cruising in lut. 40, long.

45 wliirh had plundered to American ships ii oin lloston hound to Lisbon li.ivin taken truin hem 25U bhls. of fhiur. The Arethus fell in hi. the two sl.ips, ntul gave them supplies. Vessels left at I.

nihil, have bevil portcd. The ship Herkimer, Td.rbsnk, 28 days Jrom Cadiz with wine and WikmI andSkinuer owners. Left, Sep). 15, ship Tom tlanrd.of York biie in 45 days f. om Hichmond Fabius, ot' Phih.d.

and chip of Hall. more. Markets dull. lonrbt I rice 5 1 2 alt nrovisions kiw. Passengers, Mr.

Ui nt and ladv. Thesbip Eliza. Ix slie, 4 days from Charleston, with cotton, rtce, nip, logwood, sug ar and dry foods, to Jones owners, ji. iv loK Davenpoit, F.lloisjferard.Mr. risorder, Rhind Murray, ami G.

Gibbons. Passengers, Miss E. Brown. Mes.iin. Burbauk, Poy as, Wilcox Son, and Capt.

Scsbury. The brig Standard, G.iodwin, 7 days from llos toa, in bnllast, to W. Osborn. Oct 12, in the edge of the Gnlph Stream, spoke ship Ganges, 40 days from Belfast, for Philadelphia, with passengers. The brig Laura, Hoadley; from Kew Haren, with lisv, 6lc for Charleston.

The 'schr. Archer, Butler, of Weathersficld, 13 daya from St Bartholomews, with sugar," to sundries. Left, brig Atlantic, Galvin, for Philad. 12 days 5 brig Elixabeth, of Hartford (f brig Connecticut schr. Peggy 1 shiis N.

Ixn don schr. Diana Talbot, of N. York, and others Aug. 15, lat. 18, 20, long.

56, was boarded by Duke of Danttic French privateer, put board ihe Archer 27 of the crew of the English ship Tottenham, which she had captured. 01 at as as will The schr Benj. Franklin, Dawson, 8 days from Baltimore, with wood ard whiskey, to Le Roy, Bavard St M'Evers, and J. White Co. The schrJ Agenora, Stewart, 4 tliys from New bern, with' tar, turpentine, rosin, and molasses, to verts.

Hremner. PirttJVorfclk.Oit.ll. Arrivpfl, ig ZenoLia, nudgin7from Havanna, via. River. Spoke, Sept.

28, in lat 26, long 80, 15, brig Catharine, fctone, ef Boston, 36 tLivs from Moatego Bay, (Jain.) the day before lud car r'ml nv.y his main bocm, and was in distress for provisions being short, could not supply him. Tlie slop Orion, of Petersburg, tJcen olf this coast by me Tartarus, and ordered for Halifax, had arrived. The Halifax paper says she was bound to Tonniiigen, but we understand she was bound lo lltfligoland. jvEir.ro Jtk', The President Hirectoi give notice that a dividend of fopr and a half per cent on the capital stock of the Itahk, for the period of six months, from the first day of May U) the first day of November 1811, will be made on the 1st diiy of No vembernext and be paidlo the Stockholders at the Hank on demand. By order of the board of directors.

CHARLES WILKES, Cashier. Oct. 17 till Nov, 2 PH1LOLEXIAN SOCIETY. Tlie members and honorary members of the Philolexiaii Society, arc requested to attend a meet inirot the same on unlay on Sr ui day 19th inst. at 6 clock V.

M. at Br. ilson's Lecture Room. Punctual attendance is desired. Rv order of the iWidenf, Oct'ir 2C HEXRY AXTHOX, Sec'ry.

Jieuthiiri anil HecitatioAt ut Mechanic Hall. MR. DENNISON, EUESPECTFL'LLY inlhi n.s the Indies and men of this city, that he will read and recite the following pieces at ihe Long Rootp, Mechanic Hall, on Saturday Evening ihe 19ih inst. PART TheCuifew Maria, Part 1st The Hermit The Village Teacher Gray Sterne Goldsmith Shakspeare S'crne Vv'iinlswortli Sliathpeare Scott Shakspeare Shakspeare Hotspur Ltttlerst PAR iT 11. Maria, Part 2d Weave Seven Maebcth's Dagger Scene Rattlepf Real'au Duioe Hamlet to the Plavers PART HI.

Hotspur's Description of a Fop Speech of Robert F.mmett Esq. the Irish Patriot and victim. The Country Clergyman Extract from a Sermon on the Existence of a Cod Alexander's Feast Goldsmith Markey Drydcn To commence at half past 7 o'clock. at 50 cents each may 1e had at the Shukspeare Gallery, Literary Exchange, Mechanic Hall, awl City iloteL act 17 3t DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. CX The co partnerHiip heretofore existing under the firm if WILLI A STON and JOHN GRANT, is this day dissolved by mutual cuuset.t All persons having any demands against the said firm requested to present them fur settlement, and those indebted to make immediate payment to Nicholas Stagp, at Dennings Bason, who is duly authorised Ut settle the same.

Oct 17 3t NICHOLAS STAGG. "THICK is Ttereby jfiven fhat the aubscriber ba4 Yn tn duly arirQintiuL aloiliiiMUuB tkees. I tnornrjamea Foster, Rochester, in the CountyofJPlymnUih sue Of Massachusetts, Physician, deceased, and has taken upon him that trust, ly giving bonds as the law directs, and all persons having demanls upon the estate of the saiu janies roster, junior, are hereby required to iXInOit the same, and all persons indebted to the saiu csiaie are called upon to make paynu nt to NATHAN WILLIS, Administrator. Ftrhettrr, Oct. 12, 1811.

Oct. 17 4w For VIURLESI VJW S. V. The regular packet shin ELIZA. Hen ry Leslie, master, will sail on the 25th inst.

For treirt or nassao ha nie: eh trai.t aceommrKlntinn. fur passengers, apply to the capta'ui on board at uumiig siip, or 10 JONES MEGRATH, 83 South street 1t'h haivjiirt rcceiveJtfur tale. 30 tons Logwood. Oct. 17 NOTICE.

The regular packet shin TONTIYF. John Webb, master, will positively sail lor Charles' ton, (S. on the 20t insL wind and weather' perinittiiig a more rMsienoers can be well nr. coiumodatcd. Aptily to the master on board at Codwise's wharf, or to TOWNSF.ND Si WHITE, rt.

17 5t 91 Sfiuth sireet. A carpet. 1, UI! SALE, a Turkey Carpet, the colors rf Which ore remarkably br pht it was import pir partirular use, and' is 18 1 2 fret in leiurth by 12. The price is three dollars tlie sriuare ard. Enquire at No.

8 Pine street. Oct. 17 lw DANCING TUITION. n.iyut ituuGius Ju.crr. rlESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the I.

public, that his school ill be opened at the Union Hotel, William St. on Monday the 4th diiv of Novemlier next. Days of tuition, Monday wenncstttyand rriuay lortiie Ladies, trom 2 to atid lor the Gentlemen from 6 to 9 o'clock in the afternoon. As soon as the school is ortranucd amrnrcmcnts ill be made for the puhlio niHits or scliool balls 1 and tliosc genllcnu disposed to subicribe can leave thrir names at the Hotel, or 15 Ccdar atrcet. Oct 17 2w GENTEEL BOARDING.

rTHF. subscriber having opened that nlcasant and commodious StawL No 222 Water street, opposite crane ban, as a Hoarding House, Gen tlemen can be accommodated wiih cvnteel a. partmants, Upon reasonable terms, with, every ex ertion 10 piease, oy tueu coeiuent servant A. WAUGIL N. B.

A convenient front Oflice and Bed Room to let. Oct 17 M.W. FRUIT FOREST TREES. ITOR SALE by JAMES BLtHDDGOOD, at his Nursery at Flushing, (L. a large assort ment 01 nail anu tllKW I I KEES, Catalogiiea wntcn may ue naa 01 1 homas Uloodcood, No.

218 Front street, where orders fcft will be immediately attended to, and the trees deliverrd New York, free of freight, and will be packed, ordered, carefully in malts, boxes or caiks, so to be sent to Europe, tlie West Indies, or any part of America, wiih the greatest safety. T7 English CHEKRY TREES or Large il: e. Oct 17 P2w. H2w. WANTED, a aaady woman lo take tl.rge of children, one with zood rcconiDirndatioas meet wiih employ went, by applying at Xo.32.1 Broadway.

Oct. 15 lw tt den iwn is the for Xlie If 31st the WAITE'S. Correct Litt ef Prize dra wa iw SufQweliUstita Ca nul lottery. 22lld DAYS DBAWIJJC. Nos.

3963, 11612, 1376.1, And 113 priae of giood; 20 10 GnXYfiZYFJr.ro kk afi7i: j.otijhu: HIGHEST PRIZE HCHEMK. Ofie Unitn Cullrsfe Lottery, 3. 1 prize of 3'AO'JO j4 30,000 1 25,000 25,080 1 20,000 iU.dOO 1 10,000 10,000 1 5,000 5,000 3 e.ooo 7 1,000 20 StX) 10,000 31 200 6,000 50 100 5,000 100 50 5,000 200 20 4,000 18,200 .10 182,000 13,615 Prizes, 7 26,385 Blanks, About 11 2 blank to a pr.e. The above Lottery will positively commence drawing' 111 the city of New. York on the fourth Tuesday of April next, and will continue to draw 600 Tickets per day, until completed.

The Scheme of this Lattery affords to adventurers one of the most brilliant chances of gaining an INDEPENDENT FORTUNE that any Lottery eyer offered in the United Stales. Tickets, Halves, Quarters, and Eighths.forsaleat VAN BRUNT NEVILLE'S State Lottsry St Exchange Office, cornerof Maiden Lne and Hreodway, New York. Oct. 17 UllOUR lSLYD VOAL. "TOR SALE Sixty Chaldron of COAL from the pit, Rhode Island of a quality to any heretofore brought to this market, at 10 per chaldron Apply at the ara of Si VANTASSEL, No.

8 1 Warren Where can be had the first quality Virginia Coal, suiUibW for the grate, clear of slate or dust, Blacksmiths supplied upon the low est Icrms. oct. 16 iw CIDER BRAND V. 'T'WENTY SEVEN hhds. 13 casks, 25 bhls.

old Cider Urandy, will be lauded to nior row at Corl'ee House slip, sjid for sale by I. FOOTE, oct 16 .47 Wall street fit LIT FOktiST TUKKH. WM. 81 BENJAMIN PRINCE, have for sale at their Nursery, at Flushing, L. I.

their usual extensive assortment of FKl IT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES lata lujrues of which may be had at the store of Messrs. Hull and Bow ne whereorders left will bo iminetliatt ly attended to, and the Trees delivered at New Ymk free of freight and, if lequired, will be carefully packed in matts, casks, ir boxes, so as to be sent to Europe ir the West Indies, ailh this greatest safety. Among the Forest Trees of a lurpe growth, they hav lnrr iijjlJl'reea f'tta icrlci. Tulin awrr. tnimpean Horse Ghesniit, English Scotch Mm, MJaUlpa, Asn, lamlisli Imlin, Athenian or Large Leaf 'd Poplar, Weeping Birch and Larch Trees.

Oct 16 PlwII2w VER11ECQ respectfully informs Ihe La If dies and Gentlemen of this city, that he continues giving lessons in dancing at the City Hoiel, uroauway, and mat 11 is school will be open on the fi: November. The days of tuition will 1 every Friday and Saturday, and the publicks every Tuesday. He takes this opportunity to acknowledge the encouragement he has received from Ihe in habitants of this city, who may rely on his best nt tention to deserve a continuance of tlieir favours. Oct 14 TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. 12th inst.

be i tween Ihe lower end of Karclav strrrt and Beekman slip, OVE HUNDRED FIFTY I)L LARS, in three Fifty Dollar Notes on the New. York Bank. The above reward, wiih the thanks of the owner, will he given to the finder by return nig me money 10 JAMES JENKINS, No. 216, Corner of Greenwich Barclay street. Oct.

14 FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. IOST from along side the ship Advocate, at i Hiirliny slip, on IJthinst. a MOSES BOAT. 19 feet ill IcmrJi, one aide the stem broken off. was full ot water, and ia supposed to have drifted away with the tide, whoever wiil return the said Boat shall be paid the above reward.

X. L. G. GRISWOLD. Oct.

14 .1 11AL1. LAM I'. A elegwit three Branch Ijinip with an Orta i. gon Brass Shades 2 feet hirh. with brass chain, weight and pullies, Cir sale Enquire of C.

IRISH, Watch Maker, No 5 Wall street. The above Ijimn would answer well for Church, and will be sold for less than half it cost. in complete oroVr. Oct 15 lw rouAy; ijidif.s school. MRS.

FINLAY rcbpectfully acquaints her frkntU and the public, tliat her School is now open for the instruction of Young Ladies, in the different branches of fcrwle education. Xo. 25 Rroadwav, near the Bowling jnxen. Oct. 15 4t JOR SALE, a large and convenient Grisimill containing 5 run of stones, situate at Belle ville, in the Sute of Nw Jirsey, a never failing stream of water, with a head and fall of 20 leet IhcMul is within half a mile of the River Passaick, which is navigable lo this place for ves sels 01 tons ouruien.

Attached to the Mill are houses lor a miller and a cooper, with a rood nr. to Also, a commodious du elling house, nones nign, aim iour rooms on each floor, with a vark ty of good out hnuaes, an excellent, garden, and about 60 acres of land, half of which in a high state of cultivation. There is also on river, a wharf 100 fvet long, with a large store house upon it. Abo for sale, 8 acres of wood and arable land. This property is within 9 miles of the city of New York, and ia esteemed one of the best situations an extensive manufactory at present ollered to public.

above property will be sold together or in parcels as may best suit purchasers. it is not disposed of at private sals before tlie inst it will then sold at public auction on premises. For terms, apply lo D. II. OGBEN, Eso.

New York or to THOMAS BENNETT, on the poeiniscs. Belleville, f.YewJerrif,J Ja'y 1. Juiyo at. auction: 11V IIHIIF WW X. VT(1 7' rrw.t"' 'k 1 To Chandler and Sup At 10 o'clock iu front of the.

Tpntine Cofies House, il'fair weaih r. ii'not the tint foir day A lanje and valusMa ounntifTof articles fir carrvintr on a Soap'amrCandle Manufactory, unrnicr wliicir i.ciiin jji sciininers, lare iron scnw niv. itS. mm ilf: sella aoiip francs, setting 'tubs, one cop oerciipierior caudles, 3 6'nda cadis from 4 to 8 to tlie nound: with falls am! blocks, Ure: stove and pipe', tocretfcer w.iii a variety oUrticle, iicccKsury I cai ryiff nn I t.i 10 goouoraer, 10 oe sold in lots to suit the purchasei. S.de without reserve.

On Stitvrday. At 10 o'clock. No. 126 Watertrert ithin few doors of the T. ti House, one aiul oho case very, handsome millinery, amomrst hich aro black and white chips and Leghorn itals.

Also, a 1 1 II Til 1 b.v i in, gown and boiinctt triminin(fs, ilk buttons, to geuierwim a variety 01 artielcs in tue iniuwcry line. Same time one box of remarkab'e fine 4 4 IrUi mien, oaie wiuioui restr'a. 4 Oh At 10 o'clock at No 21 Courtland street a quality of household filrniluje, consisting isideboarila' bureaus, lHking giasses, prints, carpets, chairs, bedsteads, feather beds, fine hair maitrasscs, fcc. ALSO. 6 verveleeantnuhofranv HsU Toi counters and sliders, one very large strong case with shelves, 0 ell adopted for a family to ktep Mnu Vlio.a III.

i 4 BY DAVID DUNHAM, 1.. ir a consisting ot a very handsome assortment, and lor approved endorsed notes at 90 clays. 7 22J At half o'clock in front the T. II. the enure cargo ftl.c hn Swan, niasier, from Africa, consisting of 112 casks Palm Oil.

,13,000 wuCoirec, 4,000 wt. lie eswax, s' Sr tons Cam womI, ami' wt. Ivory, of a superior quality and large. the terms will be liben'l, ami .1. 1 1.

...1 uniic anoit 11 ai me niiif sale, lie OUIilUV Ot the goods may lie examined daily on 'application On the same day, to close the concern, at 1 j'clork, attheT.C. IL the brig as, slip arrived from sea burthen 198 24 95 tons, tnly two yeus old, built of the best maieriahs, carrica a larpicargo for her tonnage, and is a fast sailer, Inientory may be seen on application at the uuc tion room, and terms made knoa nat the sale. PMIMHMOMCOX. VPfaris'j'' Tin XOTICE. MR.

PARDI.from Italy, presents Ins best respects to the Ladies' and Gentlemen of New York, and begs leave to Inform them that he uasuone ii.mKit tue honour to.bnng With him for tlieir amtisement tlie already' cehbraUd Muskal. li.t i i va.uv wiv m. tutu laieiy vented in Germany, whose unheard of powers arc admitted to astonish while they charm. Jflc wL'l not, howaver, attempt to describe its properties. but is perfectly contented to rest all its claim to patronage on us own merits.

His hearer." mint. after for themselves, and he only asks fin ihe honor of afibrding them an opportunity cf 1 doing an. The first exhibition will be on Thurs'lay next 7 o'clock at the Assembly Room in the Cny Hotel Price of admission gl 1' Tickets to be had of rorri St way, and at the Bar of the City Hotel. The evenings of exhibition hereafter be. liiesdays, Thursdays, and Saturday s.

The next exhibition will be nii Saturdav 19th. Oct 15 COA'CEJtX hyVVTEIt. A PERSON tlioroiiglilr acquainted with Dry Unods, and has a jierfect knowk dge of business in general, would be triad to ed in a Retail Dry Good Store, will, a sinele ai reai iv estaDlished in lhat lint. A portion of capital a ill be advanced. A line rcfiat this office.

addrssscrt to IV dedto. Oct. 11 Bton as Serapstriss in arespect able family, a woman inistre ofntaJn ornamental needle work, has taught a School and will not object lo instruct a few children, or occasionally do light work in a family. Enauire at 278 Pearl atreet Oct. 14 lar MONEY can be had on Bond and Mortgage of real and lease Estates in this city, and on deposit of approved property, in such sums as may be wanted.

BARGAIXS. FOR SALE, several Farms and Tracts ef Land, in very improving situations, convenient for navi eation, Within 100 miles of tliis city Cash. nm. perty in this city, and produce taken in payment. N.

B. Houses and Lots, for sale, to lease or Applyto 1 UUJ1A5 11. BKANTINGIIAM, 145 A few patterns of low priced Broad Wonllm Cloths and remnants, for sale low Apply as a i bove. Oct. 16 BOARD LODGING TWO or three Gentlemen can be reasonably accommodated with lioard anil nAn, '''ty III Ss genteel family where there is no children; in janjc (iiLiniuii room wuu ore puce, ir.

a central partofBrriadway. Apply at tliis office. 1 Oct 15 nan pasi 111s lyuctron Koom, 144 Pearl street, a Iare and general assortment of fresh imported DRY GOODS. i' Hume (ime. tg, Will be closed a coiisiirmient of fancy muslins.

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