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-'I( -ENGLAND PALLADIUNLI. ~i ^-^ ^ U. Ju^ lJ1U:A 1FOUR DOLLARS TWO TVULI.A"'. -I ER l AYNUIM BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, PRINTIBY YOUNG AND TX-3, PRINTERS TO THE STATE. A-J;..t No. 22.] FIiDAYMARCH'iS, 180 [VOL. . gdtebnno.ht io- -id PEJEPSCOTT PROPRIETORS. To thePjepffcott'r Paprietrs' f Landi on b&th jid': 6 Arn.r/fc,'. n River .: Y OU arc hereby noticed and warned ta m-et a the hoiufe of Moses DAV.FNiV ar, innhloldce at ,N -, : ,n Tuefday, the fourth day of Apri next, at two o'clock, e. at to ad on the following bufinefs, 'viz. zf. To choofe a Moderator. ad. To consider what further provf(ion may be nteceflary for the attendance on the .I;1.In- :.' and to ..i..i % .,I A. *.ri r Agents to manage the -.-Tir.ot I ..1 I'r'.pr..t.' and to execute deeds to f'h ..trh:-., ;in .'.I,.r...t to the fubmillioni . .l 1 r r.,t,:' .,r I .. .r-firm any or all the votes of thePrfop,'Cr..r, pli-i.d .r fornier meetings. 4th. ill.. I bill-- ii. I 1. ..- :,;.,i T.;. Pro- priety., n.1 to make :-,' ..I II. -i -ir.. thh fame hil I,. fatle of fome part of the undivided I.and of the Proprietors for that parpofe, and to authorize fome perolbn or perfons to execute dead or deeds for that pnrpofe. 3JOSIH 5 1'LITTI. Clirrit sfh.; P';-.pfot Prpriet-r:. Newhnrv, March x1803. COM .'.iuN 'L .L iti ii T ; ---.'. -|'-. I 1 I Irenater, F.ibruar, 14t1', 1 803. R RESOLVED, That E'ocH TtrTCo-eM,. AARO-.sov H-rr. and NieCIIotas ''t.ttiNirAsTr Efqr's. lte a Committee, who are hereby appointed and ,min)r;.- .1 .1, *il1 power to make fate of allt ,,. 0 -'.- n .. .. I:, Eftate, Right. Title and Inlereft in and to the old State-H-ouf, to the town of SafMn, or fuch Perfon or Perfons, and on fuch Ternims, as faid Comm;ttee flal judge will be mofl fur the intereft and honor (,f the Commonwealth, and to execute good and fufficieift Deed or Deeds of releafe thereof; and to payv the proceeds, or de- liver thefecuritieswhich they mayreceivetherefor, idto the Treafury of thi Comnmonwealth. Seat down for concurrence. DAV'D COBB, Prqfndt.f In th.e H" -t" R-/ refiZta.-: February I/th, .: " Read and concurred. JOHN C. JONES, Speaker. Feb. XSth, o.-- Approved. CALEB STRONG. JOHM AVERY, Sertary. -'? The Committee appointed as aforefaid, hereby give notice. That they will meet at the State-Hoife, in .Rvlom, on the latt WedInefdday of April next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpofe of carrying the foregointT Refolution into effed. ENOCHI T'ITCOMB, P.r Order. : foi, ATrrl Ii. X80.. '. t t i -.:", 1 '. ,', J . r'C-taT-re-, T a' n-ral Court .djp,Wd Y'OUR P.tititoners humbly thew, That the .o td -from Ifw'rbil! to JBfa.n, as it is now travelled, is very circuitous, and in many 'acrcs bad ; that the diih nice, b.v a ftlaight Road, msay be shortened about lix or even m niies in the dif- tance of thirty-three miles; that a Road on a q, J.-l. liae fr.,T, Crid HawrV,,,; to T,flo6 would r-Ii r '-. InM.,I l. large extent of Country North ,.i i L1il i,,f-er,-ill, and be a great public con- "ventenr-e and benefit ; that futch a Road cannot be made and supported by the corporations t-r.r... 1. which faid Road muft paLs without great expern.. .1,. ian -r .-. ii... .. ". pra .. yo ... .. .to 1. ri ..-,, i-, rttt r..- ,. . Honors, that they, with fich others as may avfo- iate- with them, may be incorporatet for the pur- ofeoft makin- andi fpportiang a Tiirnpik --Ro:ad from the line of .'-.-,pfl'r'. at fow. ,ver ff .crb l P,'r o '. iTs.d Bridge, and thence to Bon,, ur I.. I,. t. regulations as yonr Honors ma.y judge expedient, and as in duty bound lhall ever pray. BAILEY BAYTIl ,FT,a': I fr'y-fain others.. COMMONWEALTif OF NIASSAC'En TTS. ,n j'hr,.t, ii.r.. 7th, 18o. ON the Petition of BAILEY v BARTr.i-TT and others, praying that the- may be incorporia- ted for the purpofe of chiblihinrg a 'I %rnpike Road from t :he line of the State of Ve'-Prh,'dpW'ire,, at Protw,o.over Hawvrbul Bridge go M1aUkn Bridge, in 1'*, ., 'L n.'- to 0 0on: i I' I,. T. 1D, That the Petitioners cau!fe ,, i.-.., Copy of their Petition with thl0 Order thereon, t6 he publifhecd, three weeks fuweefive y, in the ,V.a--Englan, Palla'di'm, printed' - laft pisblication to be thirty days, at I.--.it -..r. the second Wednefilday of the fi feilion of the next General Court, that all Perfons concerned may then appear and ilew c.uifL (if any they have) why the Prayer of laid Petition flould not be granted. Sent down for concurrence. I DAVID COBB, Prcl.e.nt Ir ths Hcf. of Rerefrnt.:ti v. March 7th, 1803. Read and concurred. JOH-IN C. JONES, Spe:,er. A true Cony. Attecf, G. E.'VAUGHAN, Clr- ofthe Senate. N OTICE is herebh iiven, Tbait the fubicriber I has been du'y appointed Adminiftrator de bo.is rar, on the Eftate of THOMAS .ADA\MS, late of Bhion, in the county of ." Merchant, dece:fed ; and has taken noon '...i if that trult, by .'v:, : bond? -as the law direhts. And all per- fons having dem-inds upon the Eflate of the faid Tfromas AnD.A,, are required to exhibit the fame; and all persons indebted to the faid estate are call- ed upon to make payment to EDWARD ST'APLES, Adm-i'flirator, d baonls norm .Tjkn MIarch II. rTHE Creditors to the Eftate of JOHN BONNER, late of B/,Pn, dcreafed, are requested to prefent their Claims for paivment, to the Snbfcriber, Attornev of tl e Admminilratri' on fa;d Fftate. SAMUE. "O. PARKER. B/,th, tMr'rb 4, 1803. THE Stbfcriber, having been appointed H Ai'gnec of tihe Efate aind Effcts of SAMUEL EMERY, ocB/i, !5n,M'erchait,a Bankruptr,eqlrcls ali ue'rfons indebted to the faid Emery to make ira- nediate payment, and all thofe who have any of .his EtTffets, to deliver the fame to THOMASKETTEI.L, . A7OTIJCE s hrby.hv given, That 'the JIicri- 'e hr, s ,er aul,- Chfen ',. o-f the fl/. arid E/- f.e.rf JOHN JON.S t ,ll)O,oofoton,M'r- da'.t, a B.ntrupt. All prrfons, lhav.ing Ef'as of' f/ai W.;i'do, ar: -qgr,:fld t d'lire the frtre ; and all indsebte unto pfil Wrtr.so. are rqredrl to miak pci-ment to SAMUEL 1). PARKER, Affigner. Br/ton, March 4, l8o03. TO B.E SOLD, Or e---'h.anged for Carpenter's or Mafon's Work, A *G.,od Chaii.' HORSE, a well-mad- )CH kTE. a SUIKY, a CHAIR, and a one .ori':" PH.t-E.'TON, one or all. as may be wanted Analyv ;t SIMONS & FISHER's Livery-Stable, .,*, I.", -/-,,... [T..,.t:f] Mrcd, 4. .........A \V'OM AN. X7gT YNT'El), a middle-aged VWo ,' r rrar to do Houfework in a fmall family :, urf.nc of hl-e'rioters March, 8. A A An aR in ,imn to an an eatitrid "an at in addition S- to t.e f.': Election," andfor re- .Jp ealng i ,t ; ,, ...- :7. t Commonwealth of Ma7sachusett.. lit enad by t Senate and -f - il --- .---Scc I, -T. ,fentatiwvs, in General Court: -' -', .- g THE Y'EAR. OF OURc LORD ONE THOUSAND by tle authr ofthefame, hat it hall be the duty EIGHT, HUNNDRED AND THREE. of the Aflrs of each town and diftrist within this C-,-,-,.. ,ith, on or before the firft day of )e Af AR in addition to Ia I pf ,on t e twen. Mfl arch, aially, to make out and deliver to the day" /ttn pf d t t Sele imemreof, a .: i-: ..... 1].h, .II -.,- i,1 iil- dayr J-re, in the year ao our Lord oee ';. '. ,eihbt e bh dred.d too, entitle An ,. at. ri t t ofall fuchabitanr.., thl- ,r r..!., i ac..i ,, tr S- -Supr'uJrew: udcia! Gourt in tbe C'ounties *J' diffri6ts, atIal app l '. r.. I d i ,- e i ,r.q,,., and Berkfllire, and alf the Court yf Col" fitutic f this. (. ., -.. r I ;.. -r -' i,- f G.eneral .'. Peace and Courtof CoanIen .I rr ;.. -,r..'.,. fi' l ,-..- ,iJ ti-e Pleas o n t.r r .i.n.i I. .i r .'i. in the S- S .' ' Senate and ai tf 0 R.e- ( General CI t or in ( -- v n-1, .11 ithuiall. e Sc. i. f ntaties, Tin Gefriarm o m, be the duty the Selelmnen of fuch town or dif- d ,,.the autbority oftbfim,., That from and.after the trid, at tomtlme within ten days th en next filt- ,, .-' of this Aa .there fliall be two terms only lowing, to rifec od correct, as to themnhall air- of the Court of General Selilons of the Peace with- pear m ecel, fobat the fame fhall, in their 0- in and for the County .f r.- .. .. to be holdeIn pnioi ,be iompleteilloffuch ofthe inhabi>tits .at uirtam.pt ion the' ..... I- .I..,,.l of January ', .. i n i'. r .' towns or diftriiats as fhal and the fourth Miolnlday of Airguft, unuralint -. : .-.vti,. !iied to vote in-the elections S,,, ,...-. .,... .., ano ree,e nizanceso Twif t-- t"t 1. .- I 1 le1lors o every plantation -.' ...... ...r nature, returnable or continued to are alive .quired to furnifh henifelves With like the termi of faid Court heretofore by law to be litis, oio before nte lenth day of March anntial- holden ori the third Monndav of May inext, hall be lv alm t halll be tile duty of the Seletmuen of returnable, continued to, and have day in lid thefev l towns id difll'ics., and the Af'eftors Court to be holden on the fourth Monday of Au- of plan'tions afoirefid, refpecdively, to publifl grff next. the faid's wihir their refpetive towns, diflri&s iec. a. A-d 1, it ffirther enadtd, hy the authority3 or plant:ions, by .aufin;g true copies thereof to afrfid,l, That front and after the paifineg of this be poffenp at t-,s or. more publr places rI fin dh Act, there hall be two terms, only of the Court towns. di i-is or laitatilon., fourteen days, at. of General Seffions of rie Peace, within and for eaf, hefiro thie fint MonLday in April annually faid County of Be,.-Ijire, to be' o'den at Lenx, rin and it thal aKo b thie'iuty" of the Hcvleanlisen of the fourth 'Monday of Aki..il and the firft M'on- fich towns ordiftids, and the Af-e.lbrs of fuch day of January, annually ;-and all writs, procelles r plantations to be provided with, and save a com- anid recognrizances, and other matters of whatever P ete lift as aforeid at eyry meeting for thie niarte or nature, returnable or continued to.- te choice of Governo. fieuterant Governor, Sena- teirmi of-. fi:dC--.:.u.-'.. heretofore by law to he r I- trsI Reprefentatias in the General Court or in ea in ,.. I t.,- n,,l County of'. Berl/bire on the, Congrefs ; which ft fall be fo corr''/.:ed .prei- third Monday of April' next, liatll be returnaIrt le ,Ol s to the opening .'. ,,. n,. ; n a con- and continued to, and have day in faidCourt, which t:lin all the qualitii -" .. '- h i'. '.: .' e!re- is hereby to lie holder i;, and for faid County or tron -then to be mleI; and no fuch mr'eeing fliall the fourth Monday of Auguft next. And alfo'the: be opened at an eaiier hour than eleven of the the Court of Coimmort Pleas, heretofore by lav clockof the foreion of the day of election; and holden in and for faid County of Berlybire, on tie it hall be the dutyf fuch Selecdten or Affleflbrs, second Monday of January, annually, hall here- to be in fetlionat l.rme cmunvcnient place immedi- after be holden at T.er.ax, in and for faid County of ately preceding ifuo meeting, for fo long time as Ber-jiire, on the firft Mondavof January annual.v. 'they tail judge neelTary, to receive evidence of An law to the contrary nowithlt.nding. th' qualifications- o perfons whole names have ".: 'I Hrof ,f fRiprefntatives, iMearch 5, 18R03. no', been entered or the lilftpubliihcd as aforefaid, This Bill, having had three fever il reading,. paL- aUnto give public notice of the time and place of fe'd to be enac.ted, JOHN C. JONES, Spieder. fuicl ".. :. .'..vher they publifl the faid lifts as In Sreoate, Mrh 7, 18o0. beto .hr. t- Thi- 'i '-n. had two feveralreadings, pa.lled S .a. Annbe it f-rther 'nas ud, That the firft to be .-" d, .kvlII) COBBi, Prileint. fe&ios of the radt to which thiuis an addition, be, .-rt 7, ixo3.--.y ,r.- G,verncr approwde. and th> fame hereby is repealed. SCALEiB STRONG. I, t,e o s* of R"rfr.,,l,irtv, March 4, 1803, A true Copy-Ant-i?, JOHN AVERY, Secretarly. 'Ths r 1. had thiee several readings,paf- fed to be uma'ed._. JOHN C. JONES, Spea,r-. -In V'kiP roi 'oThe an---- ,uren i',, ;. trc, 1, 803. .At A! fr ef.rtr pos hio ftbe V anuf ihure of i.rs Bitll, having had tv'o several read;rigs, paf- S-ton -,m, thin ti x Coammon eeamlt. led to h ercted. ADAVD COBB, Pr/id nt. .-YHERKEAS Lime Calks, which i; ive hben fill- r ed at various Lime-kilns, and have been arch r, 1803-so y 1- tlewrrnor approrld, brand ed as the -.aw requires, after beir, CALEB 'STRONG. brought to market, fold, and emptied, are genei-riid true Copy. Att.-?, JOHN AVERY Scretary. ly a perqniite of the labourers or apprentices, and -..- -.- are fold by them proniifcniontly to other manufac. tures, at a low price, without drf,.;i thie fir // braids, and are again filled with line at other /~'7" i'.1 1 ;li s ,'tor- v rn h ,rriin.,t nv~a injnrryof thofe - S'-- --t" .'*... ----- -- -~ RAaCORDS." pirefetati'ws, in Gewral Court afftolted, and hy ti- au- - tho;t Hy ftefale. 'That all Stone Lime fall be pack- OF Ma. HA.Y THE .DEMOCRAT-. ed into new calks, and brought to market in tihe in tp dr fame, infpeaed and branded as tie Iraw provides. WE underflandthat, during the late dar- ScC. 2. And a- it further enaR7d, That each and ing attack uporn th liberty of the prefs in this every perfon, wio fliall violate or evade the true city, George Havattempted to entangle the intent and meaning of this act,on convi&ion there- honorable Judge noane in this difgraceful but of hall be habie-to all the penalties and forfeitures nemnorahle projea provided by thIe second fection of ai a& entitled "A A&n At afcertainimig the quality of S-tone Lime, The tor-', as v have heard it, runs ttus. and the fi-e of .ime Calks, and for repe aling all Hay, M Rae, & lrokenliborough, allmembers law, hier--Lorore made relative *thereto," paffed the of the executive council, went firft to 'Hanover twenty-feventh of February, one thousand feven town, which is wini two miles of the Judge's hundred and ninety-four. And this ad hall be residence; Hay remained there. His corm- in ftrce and operation from and after the firft day patriots waited upn the Judge. They made of May n-at. f 1 r & ...7 ,.'-, --., Ar:-h., 8o3. an application,'iinHay's nanme, for a warrant This 1I, -. .r : i.J i,-r.. several readings,paf- againfl Callender.that hlie might be bound to Ied to beenaeted. JOHN C.JONES, Speaer. keep the peace. Mr. Roane, as might well In ,Senate, _dfar4h 7. I0g3. havebeen forefee, reje&ed and relented thel This Bill, having had'two several readings, paf- o It is id he ent Ha avery plain fed to be enacted. DAVID COBB, Prent. prop tsdefnt ay a very p n March 8, 8o3.- By tie Goewrnor approve. laconic mr, Lf.. rt h. I f.. t "-th ,r,., future, CALEB STRONG. he :h 'd .... -lid. Hay as neither a .lawyer A true Copy. Attefl, -JOHN AVERY, Secretary. nor a ,'publican ; necauifeif he had been a law- _----- i L-^3 yer, he never wo.ld have made an application A An for the pretentio(n ,f Horfe-raciig. fo contrary t, tlh fundamental principles of BEit ,nrnRed b tyhe Si'at and Houife ofj law; and, if he hd been a republican, and if Sac. I. Reprefenfati rs, in General Cnit ow m-i- the law had evei been as he pretended, he bled, and by thr authority of thefim e, That from and would rather hac given his aid to abolilh or after the firit day of June next, no plate, purfe, alter it, than to Iromote the deftrut&ion of the fum of money, or other thing of value, fall be run for, by any horfe, mare, or gelding. And it preff." any perfon fliall run, or caum e or procure to be -* "*- run, or aid and abet in running ; or, being tie THI FISHERIES. owner, fall fuffer to be run, any horfe, mare or Extra fr-om a 'port mad' to Conrrefs at ths gelding, for any plate, purfe. fum of money, or -.0 or other thin,,g of value ; or hall bet or flake any late/f-//fot, 4y a committee ofthat body. plate, purfe, fum of monev, or other thing of value, WVit Irefpe& to our dtomeltic fisheries, it on the event of any fuch race ; or hall hold any appears, that previous to the revolution, the S fuch bets, or flakes ; or publish or diftribute any then American colonies employed 28,o0o written or printed advertisement of fuch race, he tons of and 4 men thehle S iall forfeit and pay a firm not exceeding one un- of thippig, 459 men i ithe ale, dred dollars rnor lefs than ten ddlars ; to be recover- & 25,000 tons, & 4405 xm enin the eod filhe- ed,by indictment, in the Supreme Judicial Court, ries. At that period, both the whale and to the ufe of the Commonwealth; or in the Court the cod fifhernes were totally annihilated ; but of General Seflions of the Peace to the ufe of the foon after the return, of peace, our fellow SCountv ; or by an action of trcfpats oni the cafe, izens e once more to profeute ther ir anor oany rzeiwo ua ie rf et ienslbegan once more to proCe6ute them in favor f any perfon who fall firft lFe therefor, to effect, in the 'Court of Common Pleas; or, if with zeal, and we had, during the years 1787, the fiuit be for not more than thirteen dollars and 88, and 89, on an average, 10,2 10 tons o: Sthirty-threecents, before a Jutlice of the Peace; one shipping, and 16x i men, in the one, and mnoiety thereof to the life of the Plaintiff, and the 19185 tons, and 3287 men in the other other moiety to thie ufe of the poor of the town A reeably to a fdatement from the treafur wherein the offence hrail hahve ibeen committed. d - Sec. z. And d it further ena,'d, by the authority department, the Ameriian tonnage, employee afrcd.-cd, That it fnall be the duty of every Sherifi, in the whale fit'heries, in the year 1794 Deputy Sheriff, Coroner, Conftable, and Grand amounted to only 4139 tons, navigated f Juror, to.give information, to the proper authori- probably, by not more than from fix to fcvem ty, of any tranfgreffion of this Law, occurring hundred men, and the numbers of both, hav vi. thin his propeerdifari, and coming to his knoawi- fi continued annually to decline. It edge ; and it fall be the duty of every Juitice o fie continued annually to deme the Peace, upon complaint duly made to himo, by pretty evident, indeed, that this document an informing officer or other person, to iflue his cannot give the whole amount of the tonnag warrant, to apprehend any perfim or perfons and men, acually employed in this bufines d tranfgrelling thiCs a&t, within the County of tlid during the'refpedtive years ; but the comn d justice, and to hold him or them to appear anl u r anfwcr therefore at the Supreme Judicial Court, or mittee fear, there i bt too much reaon t Court of General Sefilons of the Peace, next to be believe, that they have both been, for hom hiolden in and for the fame County. time pat, annually on :he decline. In 179 Sec. 3. Be it further enaSted, That this a fl(hall. (according to .the fa ne document,) their continue in force for four years after paffing the wee employed in the cod fihery of the Un f ame7,,l r -..-. -..r ,M 7,0 td States, 40,964 t.:... ..fippg. and 384 This Bill, having had three federal readings, men; arid on an average of ten years preco paffed to be ena&ed. JOHN C JONES, Speaker., ding, rather upwards oa 33,000 tons of .liI: In Sen,.t, Mrarc, 7, 1So3. ping, and somewhat -.:i than 5000ooo men. This Bill, having had two several readings, paf'- From the above haft' and iiperfed Iketc fed to be enaried. DAVID COBB, rideet. of our domestic fifherie it vould feem th ,CALEB STRON our cod iinfheries had gained ground fince tl: .- A true Copy.Attjl, JOHN AVERY, &Scretary, -revolution, more cl -. f1ce the prefe i_~_ - Making the film ars ally applied, to e1- ilsr ie ucut, .in ire ; thp the dllcnarge of the Ldebt, n te year 18oz, dolls. 6,699,738 47 3. That to meet the inifalment of domestic debt, firft due in the year 180o, the), have retain- ed the fuim of dolls. z,I17,869 37 The Secretary further flates, - that at the clofe of the year 1802, o there remained (excillively of pro- tefted bills outstanding, and of uin- Sapplied balances in the hands of d agents) an unapplieda balance of guil- ders, 5,914,606 xo ftivers,applica- t ble to the payment of Dutch debt, x in the year 8o03, equal to dolls. 2,365,84%, 45 Making the fum drawn from ' the treafury in the year x8o0, but not applied in that year, dolls. 3,483,711 77 S If to the film which is fated to . have been applied to the reduolion y of the debt in 189, 'viz. dolls. 6,699,738 47 h be added the laft film, fated to be in the hands of agents and not appli- ' td,viz. dolls. 3,483,7"x 77 n "c The fum, accounted for in omein e way or other, is dolls. I0,183,450 S4 s which xledna&edfrom the fum in t their hands, dolls. 10,.98,190 68 e leaves a balance, which the report s, does notaccountfor in any wax dolls. 114,740 44 - From tbefe fats aim led Lo remark, that thi adt of laft feflion, placed amongft the proudef plumes of the prefent adminiffration, entitled e An act providing for the redemption of the 8 whole public debt of tie United States," makes i re expresily the duty of the commi(fioners of the i- finking fund, to apply annually the fum of 7>300,ooc dollars to the discharge of the debt-and that i appears the fum of dollars 6,699,738 47 only ha e" been applied in the year i8o0-leaving a deficit P- of dollars 6oo,161 53. As to the laige fum o 3,483,711 doliars,dra-wn from the 'Treafury, and 1tn h 'applied, it would have been more fatisfaatory ti at "that jealoufy which, however deteftable in private is thie lovlief trait of political charanier," had wNv le been informed in whofe hands as agents this im it imeafe rum was rating. As to myfeif, I should b government firft went into operation. Otr whalc fisheries, on the contrary, have been for fome time pail more or lefS on the decline ; and it is more than doubtful, wh.-Je:r the United States employ at this day as 'rge a quantity of tonnage,'and as nany me in n :1l .their fisheries combined, as the then .l.'.li.. - did, prior to the revolutionary war. Under tii., irui-prt-ffir and filly ier.fible of the very' great importance of the fisheries to the na- tion-the committee would fain fuci--t-ft fli,l:h mRealns, as ,n,;iht :Cn-I tjr,: nr nir,,,tte: ;adrJ i': new life to-them ; :,.l iter due conrildrtia- tion, are induced to recommend thi l fUllu. - Ir. p 'oi.'lions, as' tiolf lik-ly to c ri bnie to th .:- J.i 'i ..- :nd, to wit': . i. ," ,:-d ,. ; ..-,,', ; .'! ..';i.,',v.:., eiplctd in the cov lor ". ,, ,7'll.l .t, in faitre, be fbjek to the payment of wany .lty en '.. '"- '-.. ..;.. fi- :,. -r... a~znd other perions, a':: :r.'. em- ,ploysed in rnavgating lt ,..' .'!, a. 11. no, fi future, be liable to the parvmnt of -. o :.f monFy. 1. T"1' owners of, and f:prfon. s .'r ,iti.e -. adua!iy employed in; the cod 0'6.r. ., v.'hich may be .. or otker'w'/e /Ilt, w', 'il j o em.pl !-- 7.-, ne-verthelefs, receive f'/.h boumnt, as :'. :- ,. r '. other'lfe ha-ve been entitled to, under -1e- difif'rent a s.r of C -- .r . heretofore, Ti on tlhe finycl of tie .i ..'.- From tie G.1ZR-TT-E or THr U'NITED S'"rjTf.S. G dLLATIN's MISTA KES. AS a further exhibition of the .a''ie.- ,: r'r. braced by tl i. re ;_..uit'.,. .ti n-:. to til. t- S. lHonfe of Reprefentativesby Mr.Ga swoLn, wepretentthe following tra.th.i .t. r [r.nm the Hon. JOHN STANLY, member of Con- grefs from N. Carolina, to his conftituents, which has been juit .ulil'lh..1, and which af- fords much light upon a fubjedC which will jrPlly command much of the pd-li amlte-r tion. The reader will foon be presented with a more minute exhibition of this important fub- jec. The fpeech of Mr. GRaswaLD,-vhen the resolution was introduced, will be found to contain much interejfing matter; the docu- ments, which will accompany it, will amply support tire (latements which have been made, and their' corrertnefs will be- found not to have been impaired by the letter of Mr. GAL- LATIN, which is ordered to be printed. THE EXTRACT. "The funds annually appr.,.i 're.1 I. te-e dif- charge of our debt are,by .-.a t .Cu z r -i,I. -i... r the direction of the Vice Prefidenit, the Secretary of the Treafury, the Secretary of State, the Attorney General, and the Chief Jtiufice of the UT 'who ., .l *.1 b.-' '- .. T r ._ C 0 -, -' iI m' ,e r i:..,r ii. ', .,r,- r. t, ic i ,, . Co grf's at tlr a- a,-nt -r'min, rprr-'.i Secretary of the Treafury made to them, contain- ing a detail of the meafulres purfued in the year s180, in relation to their duty. It doesn't appear that the Chief Juilice of the IT. S. had been con- fulted on thefe proceedings ; his name doas not appear to the report. This report of the Secretary of the Tr.iafrv f(ttes that during the year 180o, there hat been' dJravn from the Treaf'ury of the U. S. on account of principal atrn interei of the domestic debt, the fum of -dolls. 9,371,75 ,8 That of the money drawn from the Treafury, ift the year 1801, -wvhich remained unapplied at the expiration of thIt y'ar, and was applicable to the Dutch debt, there was, guilders a2,33,846 o10 livers, equal at 40 cents each guilder to 95,1,338 40 Forming the fum ir their hands in the year i80o, dolls. 10o,298,29o 68 "Of this fum the Secretary renders the follow- ing account : r. That to the payment of in- tereft on the debt accrued in the year 180o, there has been applied dollars, 4,065,738 47 -" To the reimbursement of principal of domeffic debt, 1,90,000 oo00 Dutch debt, due in i8o0, 1,344,ooo o00 glad to have been informed what neceffity induced the drawing To large a fum from the treafiry, to li.-, ..f..,.', it was to be applied. Why money was remitted-to Europe (if the fac be to) te meet a debt not vet dite, at a time that a balance of 600oo09o dolls, remained, as it fill does, unpaid of the funi exprcfsly required to he paid in each .: ,. And I :ir.-ot reprefs the expreffion of my i.t...- ,ion, rn .a1.1 alarm,that the Secretary of the Trea- fuiry in an official report, profefling to account for the due application of dolls. i :, n".r';. 68, after vaguely ft-,in I .1...11. 7.4 3 I 77 to be unappli- cdiand in fli,. h id. ..,t agents, fliould, notwith- Ithr, 1n.._., : vr b J ,ace .'..."y nacrounted for of " d ; i I ., 4-- .- it*" o- noS, JAN. 4.-- ALLtherefnffio r.r.frank in' Holhr, ; rpi .n to Panrs, in order to affift at something important which is foon to, go forward ; molt prol. il.ly the proclamation and coronation of the Emperor of the Gai-ls. The Hague Courant of the Ift init. fays, "there -ia an account from Paris, that a new conspiracy has been discovered againfr the Firil Conful, which was on the point of br-ak- ing out. Several perfons have been arrelcd a and when the Firli Conful went to the th.e- tre, the guards were doubled." JAN. 21. The special c..rm;r'1..n,, iffued for the trial of the perfons concerned in the Oakley-&Street Meeting, was opened yesterday moningr-- The grand jury returned a true Li a.rainR: thirteen perfons named in the indidae1nt,-- The court then adjourned to the 5'tih of February, when the prifoners will. be ar- raigned ; and on the 7th their trial w. 1 com- mence. JAN. 22. A letter from 114dalya fays, the Tuniltins have demanded of the U S. a friglate' of 36 .guni ; ;and that it is expeaed the Moc w,vii declare war against this country FRENCH ARMY. The following appeared in, the Cdurier cde Londres, of laft night :- The line of conduct lately purfued by the Firfl Conful refpe5cing the organizations of the army, has given rife to very general difcontent among the old officers; reyg:.n-nts are now reformed, .under the pr t-'c." tha. they. are reduced to a very fr.all number ' men; ind they are then i.c ,. . thofe regiments where favor .- .. .- to the chief officers. It ...' " that the officers v. * retain the t l- and; i-t this irt. . they are ,11 .A 1Ui.'a thing of moment ; a:l their behba .-is to filence the present nmur. .^-r 1 -- f l' .r -- FIR(.NCE vs. ENGL AND. The grand judge is commiffioned to ple- pare a report, in which are to be colle&fed the proofs which tend to thew the influe' of the late adminiftbation of England upon. te. different events of the revolution, and demonfirate that the fame power is fill ac':- in endeavouring to bring about frefh dill t- bances. MURDER.-The following particulars of a mofl horrid deed which was committed at almall village between Marquife and B - logne, in France, are given in a Morning; *, which pledges itself for their authenticity : A written paper, with three signatures, was carried to the houfe of the Mayor of this vil- lage, appointing a meeting upon bufiiefs in the evening, at a fixed place. A neighbour observed three men at the door, and the May- or to go out with his great-coat on, leaving at home his wife, daughter niece, and a maid fervant. Early next r,,-,,' ,,]', a nephew of the Mayor's calling, found .the door open; and upon entering, fir. beheld the dreadful fight of the maid lying murdered in the paf- fage ; the mother and daughter dead in one room, and the niece a corpfe in another. As foon as he could recover himfelf from the hor- rid fpe&acle,he,with the affiflance of a neigh- bour, fearched the -other parts of the hcufe, when it appeared that nothing had been taken away. The written paper was found, con- taining the three signatures, which induced the nephew and the neigbour to proceed to the fated place, when, as their minds forebod- ed, they discovered the- unfortunate Mayor, miferably mangled. In one of his hands was a large lock of hair, grafped, with a part of the fkin to it, fuppofed to belong to one of the villains. Tlis was taken immediately to the Municipality, who, for a few hours, em- bargoed all the veffels between Calais anA Boulog% e, and a n..'tl ..i,.': fearch was made. The dilligences were all examined, and every one obliged to take off his hat; but, unhappi- ly, the monfters were not discovered. A per- fon arrived in England, about a week ago, to communicate the shocking a& to the Englifh Police, in order to trace the villains, if they mtould have croffed the Channel. It is im- agined that the perpetrators are three Con- fcripts, and that, having left the paper, they conceivedthe hand writing might lead to a dii- coverv, and, therefore, returned again to the houfe, to get it back, which brought on the Sdreadful cataftrophe alluded to. The Mayor t was a powerful man ; he was very much cut; d and, by the hair, which he appears to have e torn from one of their heads, it is evident he e made a flout reliffance. He bore an excel- 0 lent character and was much efteemed. A t confiderable reward was offered. At perfon, whole maiden name war. .. t rique Harcourt formerly of ...::. -- , o Darby, formerly of Birminghar'. :.,- ' e vertifed for by purfons wv. .. ...- .... . nicate information whidc~h wi ;-: ';'. a . e them. COMMONWE.ALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. In Senti, Mfarch:7L 1803-. ESOLVED, That tihe Treafurer of this Commconwealth, ite, and he hereby is directed, from and after the firlt day of September next, not to receive Bank Bills, or Notes, iffucd by any Bank wi's ow thihs C ;.iTr, '.. recentt 'the Bank of the U Itd ." e ', United Sint,) i. (ifcharge of Stsate Taxes, or other Debts which t;e, or may become due at the Treafury 0( ",.: ; and that the Secretary canfe this Refolve. to be ptubfieHd, as foon as conveniently may be, in all the neswfapeers within this Commonwsealth, where- in the Amis of Goversninent are published. Sent down for concurrence. DAVID COBB, Porefidnt. In the If'l rfe'prrft,,r..tws, March 8th, 1803. Read anl occurreded. ]oHn U C.1' I;,'i -, speaker. JvMu,:b hM, i-180- -Approved. CAL.EB STRONG. A T'ue Cipy, Ati. J( I ''"' ", Secretary. ,- -- -- / -- -- ---"- ss 9 ^ 'to'11-- -----" From the Federicktown. ( y",. i Herald. DEMOCRACY FOREV ER!. Jo,'n Mazckall Gantt, Efquire, of the Dif- trita of Columbia, is appointed, Chief Jutllice of the FirOf Difttr, in this State. We mean not to enter any protect against the qualifications of Mr. G antt. Biit we do proteft moft folemnly, againff that open difrc- gard of truth and c.-.,iit.:,._-, which marks the ...o-h i.of the ruling party. The peo- ple cannot yet have r-.r---.-t--" the clamour that was railed "%- 4 i. the appointment of Mr. Craik. Thai -: "1 ,, '..pras a resident of the diftria of ( .-'.. .. 1 :: was a Fed- eralift and was -sppoinre' byi the then Council, who were alfc F...-I iit.., to the office of Chief Jufltice of this diftrict-. An immediate outcry was made by the T" ..e ,t againRf the appointment. It was loudly declared to be .. ...', ..., 1. ....1 :.; im proper. It was infiftcd that no perfoi but a citizen of MVaryland could or ought to- be appointed to an office in the Judiciary or any other office under the government of this Statc. And fo greatly did they affect to refift this outrage on the rights of the people of HMaryland, that the appointment of "M Craik was made the chief pretence for repealing the judiciary law. But ir now fecms that either a Demo- cratic Council have greater power than a Fe- deral Council, or elfe that a Democrat, who is not a citizen of this State, hiss greater rih;-l-. than a FederaliVil who is not a citizen. For under the vcry. /;Ie circi:nt/iances, that &Y. Craik, a Federalift was appointed by a beeo n Iu -, h-. Mr. Gantt,-a Democrat, Th~e not ". Democratic Council. S__ ". ." o-,'ki-'/ diferenceS It is far froui ..,' n/Cr. i thi r, ,m .. .,cl "a is ,i.sin ,' ria 1- ,2 a -' '. -. . '- _ -. irl ,n.. 4 of this r', ; ...-, .hi ,.c, .pa. would very facctioufly trace che features of the father and mother in the, child, arid very accurately point out their more charafteriltic retfenblances.. The fathers neither of them Sie.i.i. nor seemed difconcerted. They Were .caile.- men of worth, politenefs and hit- mauity.' The Africans are faid to be inferi- or, in point of sentiment and f .1U,,, to white people. Tlhe African labours night and day to colled a finally pittance to purchase the freedom of his child. The white man begets his liken-fs, and, with much i, i,-n .-i.. fees his r ... i. bondage and mifery, and makes not one effort to redeem his own blood." T' :... propittns were introduciedin thf' i.-.. c the .- .. iy way' o mo- tion, by the Hon. HIa'r KHvxs, Ej.' ands committed to a joint committee of both Hou/'-s. As, it was ra .ti / 'ha no report was maicde, they ,-', remain n the files till the nxtf Court : "WHEREASs it is the duty ef an enlight- ened governtient, tco hold out and f" ilitate the ieans of communication of thle different parts of the Commonwealth, to, open and flimulate the resources iI ,i .lil!....l [. nature- It is thereforereefpeEtfulliy fuggefted, that a committee be raifed, to be joined with a com-- mittee of the Honorable Senate, for the pur- pofe of confidering the f.,,.il;,:r, and expedi- ency of the following obje&s : '.' t n .:, ,.;s '.:.n- mr will this Le- giflature hold out to any i ...i... in of re- fpedable individuals, who liall effect a prac- ticable navigation for n ea veffels, from .the tea on the fouth to the fea on the north lide of Capse Cod. Second-Wl-hat encoturtgement will this Le- giflatuicre affLrd to any adequate affociation of men, for the purpofe of -..,.. ,., an dand Ca rlNi~ viga,'ion, from the head of Taunton giver (in called) to the head waters of the North rit-r (- o cal!ied) fo as to render the faine r ts .f -.... fa .. Lh- .1 ..j ,u not more than , -- feet of water. I.: Third--What encouragementwillthis Lr- " i.?.ture. afford, to any adequate a. .i... ,, of r.- ....i'l I, s.,,- .l.=.-il .toeffe ta Can- al bctweeni Mi'ller's river which empties itfelf into Coscif-icut river, and the river N . to far as the faid Naflhuia fall be within this , State, fo as to contne& the fame sith the ( -,iddlif'.x Canal, and to render the fa!. r ,' ; : and Mller's riser navigable for boats. ' bauwiu/-\'What encouragement will this } Legislature afford to an affociation for cut- } tisg a navigable canal from the to'svo.of ono,- sfeo,' to the .navigable, waters of Charles' or ( Nfponfit ri.er, [o as to open a. commniica, t tion wiith the town of'Bo/oon. t F"'.--VIi this T,- .H,m.' o;Ter a pre- . r,."im of dollars, to any tperfon whlo tihd c- tifc :ve-.,and extra c from sthe earth, one tcvit a wigh/t of good PiT cOAL, w.iLilii thins Coon- e ' onwe;i!th. t' The niew T'helatre a.t Ncw-'iori, with its ap ,, .:i:-., i: dverI':;fed for Eal. at anlo t o;, the 7th; W May, .. I _. .. __1 -----_ --- A . BAa.TIMriRF, MARCH 8. THE FLO) RDAS. It was rumored laft week-: atV Wafhington, that ant agent -,. i.. people of the Flori- das, fecretly chofen, and ve-ted with ful powers for the i-,' .-. of his mirison, had wait, di upon the Precident of the U. S. to nego. ciate for thj .-.. .. f that country to the fid'i-ral union. -It was fid that lie wat fur. their authorifed to declare to the Prefident. that although they flt. a Ir n-i: preference for this g-overmnentIt to any other, yet, fooner than come under the o' ,' yoke, or longer remain under a monarch t .-l. I -. [- -..-*. them, they would, i- .!- h. -.i1I .s ...,r, t, this government be ,i- I t,, I. irefort to a pow-er ready and able to defend them. PENANSYLVAN TA.. Pt tILADELPHIA, M-1act-H. 9. TOASTS . Drank at the Entertainment given by the meimbcrs of C. r., .f in ..i. .I ..'. of the birth of WTASHINGTON : IFebru7ry z2d, l8o3. .1. 7Thse y-. o ust dea-, to .. li..r fa- crcd.---2. The Aner-cain eople--Freemen-, when infilked, take council from, their cour- age.-- The con':i/tt&cn'al rtdon ofJ th Sta,.s--May it beperpeoual.---:-4../1 An inde- penruent fuduarir-The a gcE'uard of civil Ii- herty.--- 5. The Confi m,'d Authdorlti's- May they want neither vigournor difcern- ment.---6. Our IV- Brethr:n-May our"ril' tfil for their wrongs.have better evi- dence then wods.-- 7. The Mil'itia andar- my--Able negociators.--- 8. Agrituuliure, Coiinerce, and liaonufatures-United by coninmon interest, may they not be' feparated by partial views.---9. The Hnomour of our Couhi y-H-!Ier mo t precious treafure.--! o. -A free pref/s-The watchful guardian of Libertvyt-- II. The Heroes of the Revolu- tion-Enfihrined in the hearts of their coun- tr.ymen.-- iz.' The S)i"!;t of Seventy),f May it ever animate the American counfels. -- 13. The art of LgJlation-'Wifdom, not fccrecy---- 4. Ai-ticnal Econoiy- Neither waftefil expenfe, nor ruinouts parfinio- ny.--- 5. IV -. 's policy-Meafures founded on experience, not on theory.- 16. The Na,?vy--Our fafe defence.' -t7. The American Fai,:r--OIr hearts their empire. VOLUNTEERS. - By IrL-. Ross-Better fec'uritv than parch. ment for our rights on the .Millilpfipi.--- By .u,'ge Pattecrfn-Pure views,-'honourable means, and noble ends.--.-By oMr. Ch;itf f,.?iice ifarjhdll-Th ofe few real patriots who love the people well enough to tell them the Trutlh.--By jdg : ', .-.-\,, r ,rt money, the safety of c.,"r ic- I.,,- ---.... 2Mr. Byar,/d-The :.- ; ,. ...m: ...... ..f ithe United States, the Ocean, the Gulph, the Miffilippi atd the lakes. S ,- .-,, ,, I . -_ -i -._- l,., .A n r i t '. i i I-l .. s,, : da., from Gibraltar. Captain M. informs us, that on the ,28th January, three days pre- vious to his failing, information was received there from Cadiz, That all Amnerican ,vife/ had been ordi-iLd ly the Spae'nh/ Government to depart ismnediniatdely from Caduiz, ,and that no more -woultl b)e permitted to elter.. The frigate Adams was at Gibraltar, watching the motions of the 'Tripolian brig, 'which fRill continued there. It was currently reported that five Tri- poline corfairs were out on a cruize again>:. American veffels, but .no account of their fuccefs had reached Gibraltar. The Spanifh orders for all American veffels immediately to leave the port of Cadiz, have been "i.-l-. '-" occafioned by their conduct at New-OUrleans, and from an expe.&ationt that the arbitrary mneafiu-es adopted by Spain towards the United States would produce a rupture between the two nations.- It aiol gives strength to the belief (if anv fill bene- ceflary) that the coTndua of the'.., -tI Itn- tendant is not unauthorized, but that all his a/s hace been predicated in the court of Spain, or by a power to which Spain is fub- fervient, and which is inimical to the interests of the United States. The above account, alf,, (if it is cor-ea) evinces a difpofidion averfe to accommodation, anld rather inclined 10 widen the breach as inuch as poflible. ( li "' Chronicle.) FROM A4UX C2 EYES. Capt. Brown, of the Polly & Mary, arrived. at Baltimore on the 6th iniL in 28 days frc.m Aasx-Cayer, informs, tlit no reinforcements had arrived there from 'Fr)',-nr. The blacks had grown very formidable, atd were at one time in poff'efflion of *Ac-d/ucasa, but a fortie was made against them,' and tiey were obli- ged to fly with loft. The prifoners were either hung or tied back to back and thr-own into the tea. No bufinefs .! ;,,. .of any con- fequence. Flour dul! at eight dollars We underftand thle Preitdent of the United States hts left W i; -'" s for his feat in Virginia, where he is to remain five or fix "ceks-. [Aurora.] Eo:-rao of a L"c.r /fro5ms a a-ni, ,, *in H av, e, to hbs frienS! in Bf.fon, dated l\Vcse-ber 10, 80O. - There has been a great deal of confusion Cere for fome days back. occatoned by the Firft Confu]'s v;fit. The merchants e'resed" a tesipo- 'airy iiii nment, Ttbout fitxrv feet high ; on the top was a 5,ir0e of Fa-ie, founding the arrival of her nit, and in her hand a wreath of flowers to crown htn. It iwas a fquare column covered with paint- d canvei:; in imitation of marble, and firrrounded s. all tdes sitls finally wire rings ve-ry clofe to each ii-, itt which were placed timblers of oil ; the u'mn'blersbeing painted of different colors give he burning a haandfoice appearance. The deI gn F this w'ass ery pretty, buit prevented from beiisg handIv tohiiill( lby too partmonious a hand in that ' r'n i on, v ichwas a 1, ,1,. -h)out, nn itn thu ;!',jininarioni of 1mos places, where the xpcnce could bet very well ifiordied. " The c,.'lumn wisd creed foldy by the mer- lantu;, and,as Iifuppofe-t.ey were folic`itin fr: ,tI" , .ric ts ,, t. ti ti! ib, the A .- i r, i,, amon ig ,' "- athi-'t wvith which they drcl'ed it. -N-. Thev thus flighted us, and pretemiit was not .r.i--. ri.,~- :;hev fufferedi remain fo I. r *' --. i I: he committee fome of the firfi merchm:ts, atad wlien grate ought to have prevented it, and to have c'.. t.n d,-' play- the American Flag in the mconfpicuoits ftlation,after it is considered they ha ped more from the American merchants in co llions, then I believe all other nations, iuce thening of the intercourfe In three months endiu July,-there- .entered 297 :- ,.' I.; amongwt were9-lA-, mericans, with valuable cargoes, & 17 French- men ; the others were Danes, Swedic. bu. l . cargoes nothing in value to the Asicans.' 7- lC. FEDERAL REPUBLICAN CAIDATES. SGo 7RN`'1R. His Excellency C ALDB SIONG. L*T. jcc-r,'PVrR. His Honor ED'.-. D .H. IBBINS. S r e. .' Cfounty---H-oni. OLIv71."L r.Li.L. V.- .i.'., TuDOR, Pt't.G C'IN, .TOHN COFFIN .TOB'),, &J4ONATHAN .tSON,Efq'S. Norfolk-Hon. SAM.UEL. ]XTER, and SA.tTutL BASs, Efqs. -Hon. JosIAH B.TLETT. and TIMOTHY BftaG.LOW, Efqs. id JA I'rs BANCROFT an.d. TIMOT HY JACson,Efqs. P/lymods--=-Hon. ISAAC 'Tvi-soN and BM, A H A Y W A R D, El-s. a , J/ri-l.-Ho;i. ALuEN ..... q. and LABAN WHEATON, Efq. \ M'fr-s. EnIToas, IF the Federalifls in tlieC.-.,,:t ,a."' - udt/'x, who are propoliing a chane in the Senate, would aSd as wI as white, fonie- thing in-fportant might L- efeited ; bit luke-warmnefs anid mere -orinr can never- counteraft the a&icivil y antd'.eal Fthe laigl- g .-' ,in l ., .. fit, tons ; nor thejournevings, feafting-s ad rec- -oseal la- bors, Of.. xcliitive paliots," to remotee the eled':i, of each other, What hI the Dift-ri: gained by tthe cange in 8 .-- Where not the Senatorsp-esvious to ilht Tovn.I-M/tem,1 .--Previous to the meetings on Monday alft, it was reported, that the Democrats were making. -arrangements to e'" a partial change in the Board of Se- letmen.- As a majority of the inhabitants of Bo/7on are federal republicans, a change could not have b 1 t.l_ but by fome fecret ar- rangements which might have fecured the : i' ,,-i.;. of a ,. .i1..1 e ;.: proportion of the democratic party, while moRt of the fe- .. t -1: absent The currency of the rumour, however, produced the attendance of a sufficient number R: i d.J r. i-' to prevent' an anti-republican refult. It is probable the Federal majority would have increased had the poll been kept open longer. The fol- lowing authentic lift of the votes will ferve to corred a mistake in the Chronicle of yeller- day. Whole number of votes 1346 Neceffary to a choice 6 674 Charles L1,iL..i.. had 69 David Tilden 1346 JTfeph Howard 134.6 P.,'iTi Sturgis '34 6 William Porter 1346 ',. ,al.-. Sherburne 682 Jno. TilLfton 1346 PEbcnr. Oliver .691 Jona. Hunnewell 134+6 SA .', u 7 ". .' ..'.. ' S -Jona. Harris, Thomas Lewis, and James .each -" 20 2. i --Ti.he Portfmouth" Ora- crle im 1.1 laft, contains a flatement of the votes in 64 tov-ns. Grv. GI,.aN has 605o, Mr. LAGBnON 406. 1,aft year, in the fame towns, Gov. G. had 5239, Mr. L. 3906. Difference in favor of Federalifm 658. . TIhe name of TH o .s P& N E, attorney at law in this town, has been :t.t I to ROBERT TREAT PAINE, by an ad of the General Coart. Democratic '".'" .-. Alden, Efq. has been J. .'1 .. i. .. r, ith. ..fice of .,i...i ,lr at Duxbury, and Mr. Thomas Ni" irT ;,,t, ..,t ie Mr, A. is a federalift. time more general y know id they note-n:,- % "ll .r.."..- age the public concerns thi] as minch alioi- ', y, the 7th day of April next, is ty and integrity, and re tey not at this r , inent. as much refipected hi very part of t .e *o:, d as fai day in : -I'. , County as their fucceffors: Did we ever he, -ay the eig th day .-.. 1 i t, is ap- of their deriving ptrforalo: ivartage from Of J as a da of athg and Prayer in fi-e, or as either of them the whs drawn the high prize (5,ooo f an importar.t efion to his Ge:: dolls.) in the N. Tk Iotteryv or the promotion Lamnd. Spc e/lati.es ? .et -- .- ,t' 0 o!'lmterature. It was fold to'M-c'rs. ISAAC TM- candid citizens consider this fubi'cCL, dcide m. N0os & 'Co. without prciudice, protcei with" unansinity, n the year 180o there were infpeaed in the' and they will pro the p i e city of 2 to' 6,9,0oo <." flaves and heading, and -l v thtpi.. .66 pipe, 'te ,bi7o, o white oak hhd. lfeedford March 17, 1003-. N 1,717,50) white oak hld. ...; T-,70oo0af 1~ .11. .-. ... 1 1 A 010.000 As the choice of Senators is fooe to take place give me leave to nam.t, a', a candidate for the County of Lincoln, MAR K LANGDONs H IILL, Efq. whofe dcharater and talents are known and therefore need no commrnnt.- His fituatioa in life and acquairtance with that part of the Sttc, arc cxpcfftd to infure, Shim a ge-nerous fupport. i A 4Farmer. s .. .... l4.eK n if, ,o3. Frwn PirtLAD'ELrt :, M'IARCH I'. Yefferday arrived tl French brig La Cerf, with Difpatches from the IHavanna, for the French and Spauifh N ;;ifters. Capt. Oakford, whi arrived yeflerday finom Roten in France, bings difpatches to our executive from our linifer in France, who, we are told, is hearti- fick of his fitua- tion, and wifltes to return. We are alfo told, theleet which was to leave France for St. Domigo, was to bring out l5,000 troops for tha Ifland, and that the troops for Nercv-Orleas were to embark on board the fleet at Helviefluys on the 23d of January A large feel for St. Domingo, was to faii f'om Havre Jar 25. In the Senate of the- U. ?. March A 1803. On motion by Mr. LotAN, feconded by Mr. S. T. MAsoN, That itbe refolved, That the Senate proceed to the legionn of a Sec- retary, and the other oircrs of the Senate, at the comnmencement of tie next feffion. On motion by Gen. 'ACKSON, it was agreed to piftpone the coilideration of 'I,: Refolution to theJbourt- ofMarch. Yeas it, nays 7. Wnen the f., ...;.- vote was paffed, Meffrs. Ross and xt o, sas, were eblent, and Mr. JONA HAN MASO, had *left the city ; all of whom,, it is prifimed, wonld have been in favor of the poilltmeent.-It is honorable to the Senrate, that fo larg-e a ma- iority of that body, are oppofed to the dif- miHion of a faithful and iaeritorious officer, whole political opinions have ilver inter fercd with the .difehiarge of his duty, andl e hoffe condud to all the individuals of that bodv, has been uniformly regulated by thofc p-in- ciples of refped which iris official connection with them requires. South-Carolina Ele sion.-At Georgetowni and Santee Mr. HUGER. had .,), and Mr,. BENTON 22 votes.--Jo-s BAYLIS EARL, Elq. is elected a n'member of Congrefs, hby a majority of 200 votes. Col. ELIAB MOO'RE was the rival candidate. The (/' Courier of March I, fays, Mr. HUTGER, is re-elected a member of Con- grefs. The faf&,that Tos PAINE was faluted with the rogue's march at Trenton, is fully confirmed. It is fated, that PAINE haftened to New-2'orl,' to have an. interview with Mr. MTUNsa, previous to. his failing for France. His advice muft prove of ..r. service to our poor envoy. The municipal government of New-TorA, on the ioth intl. oidained, that any individual who hall exhibit the I. -. of;rsy perfon in that city, with a d. 'o'I ito ridicule fitch person, (hall pay a fine of t.'- d/lor'lrs. T'or PAt iE perhaps I thank the corporation for theif ci odc2:, ileadi]lg, ,t.15,9y redo U a u ia i i' y , bbl. ; cullings 767,700. By the report of the governors of the N. York Hospital, it appears that at the commencement of iSo0, there were in it 144 patients : that in the cotrfe of the year there were admitted 956 ; that there were discharged 941 ;.that of thlofe difchar- ged it were Africans, 472 Amnericans, ioo Eng- li fnnisi:, S56 Irifimen, and the others belonging to different foreign places. The laft year's expendi- tures were lt,369 dolls.-ft is contemplated to enlarge the building, fo'.as to provide apartments for infine pcrfons. 1 .---- ~ ---- -- ,s-.-- ... TfhT' -,nb ... of the Houfe of Bourbon are feuattered over Edrope.-Louis XVIII. continues at Warfaw; his coniort is at 'oil- dungen ; the Count D'Artois, with his )younger fo, thie Due de Berry, is in Scot- land ; 'i, eldeft fon, the Duc D'Angouleme, iand his Princcfs, the daughter of the murder- ed Lo'uis, are with their uncle at Wartaw, while the Lady of the Count D'Artoisrefides at Klagenfurth. The three brothers of the Orleans Family are in England; their mother & fifler in Spain; thePrince & Pri3cefsde C..,,-.1 . with the Duec de Bourbon, are in the vicinage of London ; the second fon is at Ettenheim, with the Cardinal Rohan ; and their unmiar- ried daughter is in a convent in Switzerlad ; the Prince de Conti is at Barcelona, while hiS wife has her abode in the Helvetic Re. public. Th, Truth' of a Travele .-Weld, in his Book of Travels through the U. States, fayN, The great roads arc fo little attended to, that the driver fre-- quently has to call to the piil'ehngers in the ftage t o lean ont of the carriage, firft at one fide, then at the other, to prevent it from overturning in the deep ruts with which the roads abound. Now,, g'tleme-n, to t5e right ;" upon which all the pafien- gers ftretch their bodies half out of the carriage to balance it on tliat fide : Now getlemn to tho elft," and fo on. This fretuentiy happens a dIozcen times in half thlie numlr of miles. Such are the tra:el- ler's ciimfo i in ,lm.r a. (London Pp:e'.tj From an a'c/qJh/ paper of 26th December. The hop duty for the prefeint year a- mounts to nao more than r 25,094 2s id; lail year it exceeded 20oo,ooo-fuClch is the fcarcity of thte -ref':nit crops,". B ANKR UPTS. Jdunfis E. Bolirnat: and Lewis Bollman, of Phi;-_. delphia. MARRIED, - It this town, laft evening, Mr. Samtiel Waters to MifCs Betl'ey Einfon. At Menotomsy, by the Rev. Mr. Filk, capt. Seth Stone, of N. Saliem, to Mrs. Mary Hopkins, after a fliort cout-tilip, At Newcaft!,, capt. Geo. Kimball 'to Mifs Lu- cretia A.nmazoa. At Philadelhia, ( i en. l vjWr. M'Pherfom to Mifa Eliivberhi Vhite, At Dorchefler, Mr. Joha Jenkins of this town, aged ,4. His funeral will be from the houfe of .'-Ir. Ebanezer Niles, of that place, to-morrow af- terrnoon, at half palr 3 o'clock, which the aelatitons and friends of the fami!v are requested co attend without .further invitation. At S-NTem, 'Mrs. I-ildah Pcabody, aed 34 . At Portfnouth, MI:fs Caroline Ladd, ; ed 17,' daughter of col. L.add. Mrs. Beck; Mr. 'T'h. Al- I ney. At Princeton, Olier Davis, '7Ft. 7--AAt Spen- cer, Paul Sibley, /Er. I- -At Wrceffer, Mr. Tona. Gates,ZEt. 86--Mr. Samuel woodburn, T't ia- At Wilmington, 1D iid Noble, e.-<-At Pirisld, Mr. John Ellis, /Tt. 68--At New-S.Lem.' Mrs. Prifcilla Fofier, confort of the Rev. Joel Folfter. At Biddeford, Benj. Hooper, FItt fl-.. 'a.-- .a Mcn.don, Mifs Nancy Daniels--At Hi-, gham. Miifs Ruth Cufliung. ... At New-York, Mrs. Catharine Schuyler, w.fe of the Hon. Goe. P Shi Ivler. At Philhid 'il. ; T Neilitms. In South C -. .. ... I J:s. :ri :, 70. At Savannah, Mr. W,'iUian Nethlcircea.'!:'. ^*^ari'G '^ ]f- ,,- *J.--' L. .' ..' .i .s. I ip . ifand vwas tranquil. Markets tolerable,; nit it- barrafments exiled wich refped to exportations. 1,eft, capet. Davis .and Rice, of Bofton ; Smith of Gluucele r; Brown,Fofler,Laketan,Ta, p ;iaa,i Nw- eli, and Griffinof Newburyport ; Tate o: Sa:em, and Motiey of Portland.-The Niabby,, 'T-tcomb, of Newburyport, failed 2 days bhfooL capt. L. tor N. York.-The f.B--, Webfter, ot Newyivryport, failed in co. for Cba'rleflon.-The Hope, Day, for Newburyport, failed the day before ; aifo,the Haz- ard, (late Doty,) for Plymouth ; and capt. L. f::w her under 'Statia'the .day after he failed ; f.,,.,i',d .i TiP..l.-.1r..-r. account of ficknefs onuboar I U, c Statia capt. ,. fpoke the brig Indtftry from Mar- tinique, for .- i- ', .- **.- Capt. Lincoln, fai ed from the Vineyard, in co. with a fch. from the fouthward bonnd to Plymouth, andfch. Polly,-fronm Trinadad, for Bofton. THURSDAY. A- -. i P. i f.-yLyimbrner,Kt.Vin- cents, 25 days. I ...t '. I'. i I. 1 ', , Statrs,Drummnond, oLt r.i, i : .. rit.a., -l I i.ir,) days; Mayor, Appleton, of Butfon, for tcneaMsane, in T-d O- Eagle, Fetheron, for -Portfmouith, in 15; Ll'!e John, Patmerfor, of Wifcallet, for N. '. iii t14; Union, Trott, of'Kennebec, for Bof- ton,in 14; Jones Eddy, M' Cobb, for Georgetown, in 25 ; Betfey, Little, of Newcaflle, for a market Hunter, Lamfon, for Newhaven, ini a; Primrofe, Atwood, Chatham, for Bolton, iln 14; R.Ianger, Paul, of Wells, for a market ;. M 1,1 ,,I r-t I-i .- i. of Portland, for Bofton, Mar. ic I .- .SI i., Tabby, of Warren,ftor St.- George's River, in io i,--- Polly, Paul, for Portfmouah, in 5; iMlar- S:. Mary; Jenne, of altimore,.tfor a market; Sally, Blunt, of Kennebunk, for do. or Boflon, x ;; Herald, Paul, of, Kennebunk, for \.mn-,,, -, 4. C.in 14; IFriendfbhip, Goodridge, for Wethersfield, in 15 ; Victory, Rhodes, for Kenncbink, in 5 ; Truxton, Merrill, for. do. Hannah & Maritia, Colburn, for Norfolk, ready for fea; Clothier, '.l h. l ..'. .r K ,C ,, 1.l .i ,k i .I j anna, I f..- i'4 a b r: .r. ,'. ,.. ,r ." ._1 N- London,;il l ; days; Start, Rollings, for Portfimouthi; Greyhound; Langdon, of Bofton, for Savannaih., in 6 ; Favour- ite, Hammatt, for Philadelphia in 6 days,-- 1 , Mar. lat. 33, Ion. .69, fliip Induftry, Dyer, from 'St. Martiins, f'rc N. York, loft hert mainniat aind put in to Barbadoes to repair. Mar. 4, lat. 33,. ar ton. 68, '25, tfip Anne, Robinfon, of 1 ortlaid, 6 days from Philadelphiaefor Port Republican. Same d,,y.-Schr. Aumora, Charlefton, 9 days. We wefe favored with the papers of that city to the 3d inft.-Palffed, at the Vineyard, brig Sally of Kennebunk, 33 days frni Tobago. Coaflr arrived.-Adve'nture, Bradford, Newbero; Eliza, Weymouth, Biddeford ; Harriot, Nafth,B:l- timore. CLEARANCES.-irig Frances EFl-. qprt-ogn, Weft-Indies;,, fch. Mary, Briggs, l :.. i l. James, Parfons, Liverpool. New-2-ork, March 1z. No arrivals yesterday." Baliiare, March 9-Ar. Ship Louifa, Douglas, from Amflerdim.' Norfo k.l March I--Arrived the Eliza,Bangs, Buf- ton ; Martha, Bland, G.lafgow,.49 days. Uhailfon, Mar. ", Arivedthe Columbus, Cheefe- borough, Amflerdati, (6o tays ; Puver, M'Gowly, Trinadad, a6, in diftrefs; John, Pratt, Liverpool; 39; Polly, Bradbury, of Newburyport, in diftrefs, the was bound to Norfolk, and has been out 75 days,;" Orange, Ballard, Barbacdoes, in dilkiefs. LEFT--At Madeira, Jan. as, the Fortitude of Nantucket; John, of Portlandi; Little Jaue, Har- ris, of Bolfon ; a brig trom Newburyport, in dii- trefs, had loft her captain and two feamen over- board. Brig Enterprize, Willcox, of Killingworth, Con. failed from the River la Plata, on th 27th Oc1 i'aIt, 'i .' I 1. r v e de Grace, and brig- SteVens,. of Portfmiuth, s. H. for.Rio Janeiro, both failed on 4te 4th Odt. Cap Willcox left at 2one Vdeo, flhip M narva, Hall, of Bofton, no prf ect of get- ting a cargo, though raving permifikn,; thip M:Ary Ann, O ney, of Providencc, nothing determined by gove"nue)t i 1-'1,.,n, hex.- situation ; fhiip Five Brothers, Breck, of Bsfloa, in expectation of, a cnrgo and fai.ingfoon. SPOKEN-March xz, fch. Thomas, tz days from Bolton for Martinique.-Feb. .sa, fch.. 1a ella, Truxton.-Jan. 31, lit. '5, .41, Ion. 53, SZ,' ipoke brig Olive, of Poi tfmouth, from the River la Fla- ta for Suwrinam, x6 day, out.-Feb. 1, lat. : 3, x4, Ion. 48. fh. Orange, 24 days from Bath f,r Cayenne. March 7, lat. 38, 52, Ion. 7i, brig W iliam, 'of N. York, ia days ft on Bolon for Wil:i:ngton.-In lea, 37, long 30, brig Jane, Match, trom Bofton t4o' St. Michaels, out 17 days.-Long. 42, lat. 49, fehr. Hope, Fofler, I days from i'i,,-. rl, boundto Lifbon.-Long. 5o, lat. 42, ihip Hope, Ripley, at 9 days from Bofion, to Liverpool. Ship Ametrican nEro, of Salem,has arrived at N. Y.' from Gibraltet in 38 d:-s. Sailed from Barcelona . in co. with the Fox, Look, for Bofton, arid Viitory, Smith, Beverly--Lay 42 days at Gibra'ter waiting a wind. Sailed Jan. 3-0. Left, brig Do.phin, Ty- ler, of Bofton; 4 veffels with flour, one a coppered fllip ; and a veflel with provisions. In the gale of J;'n, i6,the Pomona of N. Yo k, at Gibraltar loft b..ch boats, 200 bbls. flour were . thrown overboard, and the reft of her cargo was damaged. S There werein Savannah harbor,Feb.c3,; aoflhips 30 brigs, 33 fchooners, "4 floops, The following official paper- hae been rcei, ed from the Havanna. The King, taking into coufideration the mer't and services contraC:ted by tle honorary bearer cf the royal audience of Carracas. M. Francis Figue- t- s N. Vargu has been pleaded to grant him trhe xcldafi: fiavor to export in S1;arifh veffels from the ports of this island fifty thoulanJ barrels of Ho-ney, and to return in the fame vteiTl anv itind of uteel- ai!s, befitides iron iiflrem ents for ...I, rig- ging, mafls, planks, honp-flaves, and houfe-lso'd furniture, boxes for ;u;,;'r,hbarrels for honey, bran- tl I .. 's-lard and tallow, pitch, tar, and rofin, oil, flaxfeed, turpentine, apothecary drugs and com- poundl drugs, tallow candles, fpermaceti candles, rice,falt fiflt and beef, onions, and whatever other piov!iions (though not free from duties) as lie lias Iblicited. Gilbr tar, i'. 32,-Prices, here and up the Streights, beef i8 dolls. pork ,5, flour 9- LINENS. TOHN FOX, No. 60, Cor;bill, has j- rceeived for Sale, ani at'o:tmentof fine4-4IRISF LINTNS,of the nirft quality. E fo. A few pieces of fine Irifih SHEETINGS. March 8. BOOKS., ' I Few copies Malhamn's Gazetteer, 2 vols. 'i and Goldfmnith's Hitiory of the' Earth, 4 vols. may be had at the BooKs roSRE and PranrNmi-Or- lhrc inl iUn-o'-Street-,.o/on. A large and ge'nerail alt tinv of BOOKS. chieflyy byv wholefile) and where ioo :- are bmght, 1oi'., e':;hanged--and snew Books given for oad, if it-good binding. , " .. ntearemen ini' ow6n and country, whole h-'v" tHO s 'r Libraries of f'cond -o r. i ,, i-'..* or" t;,I. rmay i (,i'tii, ti5 rhaps, s es h for h. oi ali' c'ti1i as aboi 'as-at anv oter ". '* A ] OURNt YMAN l:;"';r? *t.v .V,:rcZ-i gO3, I,,, . Comnm onwealth .of Massachusetts. 'r thbe Hon. the Senate and IHife of Reprefe', .! t.ti'z,, n G.'-ral Co'irt affrmbled, yI0ne 13Ot, S!-H^ Pchiic,n of .MARSHALl ..i .PaIrG l!'J''lb'v Shews, .'mil he is S principal! Crreditor and Agent for i1f. Heirs a .La', Of ROna'T .lEAiNIa, late of f-'aferfwr.n, i: the County of "iddicex, y. lm .1 '. .i. 1 :-Tha Adminiltratiorn upon hisEftate has never beenhad that he died abroad and indebted to fundry per fons, forne of whom, have fince his death obtained judgment against the faid RosrwIr as if in ful life, and '" :2 iit,' I r 1 :. ..r t ecution on hi real oftatc. ru :\i,, u ...i u. ,i r C, ,-ditors of fair dr,.' d rd tr, H, t, ii. ; a L, .. our petition rr tl.r. ei r._ p: n',i ii,. J.'r,.t Probate tfo the County ."' may be authorized anr empowered to gram .. l:n:l,;ilr t ic.. upon the faid RoBaxer's Eftate; il.. .liii,. ,iri.:J by law. for granting adminiflratiori on laid Eftate !,.' i elapfed ,...wirifl i '.--. E-md in duty I'auad will ever 'prj, MA 3 .liAl.I. SPRING, ly hi. Attorney, Wm. HUNT. COMMONWEALTHI- OF MASSACHUSETTS 'I, S r ', 2, 1803. ON the Petition of N T.% .1.1. Sv.r:, praying that the Judge of Probate for Ith, C..uai of Middlefex, may be .'r ..r,,e.l to grant Admin- iltr.rj'i ..u the Eftate of R. 1- p r LT ,r,.' -. late f W4':. rr.owri .11 "the' in' .'u. Cai It c ,lfd Qrdered, That the Petitioner give notice of his Petition and tiii, ui d. r It,. i. '" aadiirin the fame to be publifhed thelr l .... it, ,. .fi cl ." in the Independent ChronicL r. 'J .\ ~ .5., r P... diimn, the laf- ..A.;, f.. -,t,.. I t lity days at leaft previous to th.. ifrd '.'. .. i.1. i ', 'li ir '. ; L of the next Geieral Court: .That} all pI.r iir, tereflted 1ii,. ei, i',.,, t -,..n "ip' .-. r nd ,.'t : ,u (ifany ih I.-' li t% h 'a, 'r o 6f ri.. i r,'n..n Ihouldnori b.t- ii. o . erc J j'. ,, fi.r Crn,:,r'* n* ,,') ". .R Pre de,,t. In the Houre of .,rfrtatiie, Alrrch a, i8o01. Rc., d ,,d :. -.. i. Jr)OTT J -'F S .. ... Sr. \"'..l. CI I..N, .: ,, of the Senat. 1'o 1le H,',iiorll.. the ullhic- ul rthe Court of Geneiral Sffions or r'i.. P.....:. begun ;rnd holden at .j'.. within and fo- tl,. .:..uiL,\ of Suafll, on the" fill Tuefday of July, A. D. *1 8 0s ' SHE Petition of the Proprietors of T the Salemt'urnipke and Chelfea.Bridge Cor-" poration, represents; rist in ,nii] i.,- ai 1,'.. .; 'ii. paffed the 6th day of March laft, and mit lihil.-. the faid Corporation; it is provided, r it il, Jinrl;- ces of the Court of >.- ..r il r .-l .;'ui .I' th. e P .'ie in the refpel dive Cu'ure t. l, I.. i .' '.1 Turnp;ke Road pafles, fihal be authorized, on ap- plieatio'i f-irin '1 1 LI'. -,, il .t..' I (.ui ,inch ,d. orany p ir e !-,er.t.. 1 ., i., r ir i p..r jri- di& ions, v.'il, rI... i.-.' ,r. u, thl 'pl.":.'- . they may think proper. And th.t ,l l., 'i L...r- poration hi'.l bic h iu n 1 -. [. -i 1 JI ..do" .1 e .. flhall arife to .r.t p .11t m Ly L ii...,; h1 ii.1 r. l r. fuchRoad, '.vlien t a,.,,. t be 'r .J t,.'' -.iunnr - rv a. W ci hl' i'n ro lI-. .. ii e.1 l .. i ',nti,,-MO t e ap- pointed b the C. rci ..i I.-,, ...... L'lr.o,.. '. f tihe Peice,'in the C.: u :i '*. i. In:1. *i ,rvs ila 0 l1 arife-faving to either party a .right of trial by Jury, according to the law which' makes provilionf 'for the recovery of damages happening, by lay- ing out public highways; 'T'hat part of-faidroad pall's through the town of Cheilfya, in faid County of&Sufbl. Wherefore,the faid Proprietors pray this Honorable .Coirt, to appoint a Committee for 'the purpose, and to caufe the faid Road to be laid out, with theconfent of the faid Proprietors, fo far as the fame exti.1 ;ii. t l, F.d;J County of StffWk a- greeible to the prj -.'ii..' *,- n the faid ad. . NATHAN DANE, Agent offaid Prfpritors. SSu'otrsti .IE . Court fGeIneral Seffons of the Peace, bvegr., ,,i,' '. .' Prfton, within aid for the Coanty rcf ',, "ilk J.'1' / fuly,' Ano' Domin, one t/'ouf.,nd i -.. ,- .- '- To 3ELEC'.r ri FiE. Ei. L)r.VWM. Sroo0s- ERW, MWr. S 1'. O '-.:, L ., lEtq. JNo.PH ILLIP:., E fq. all of Bajion, in tl1e County atorelaid, and ABIeAH HASrtrGSs, of iChelfea, 'in the. Counlitr ,' .iefa,3, c.tl'leman, Greeting : 1t-it-P r > [~i,Liciu has been prefented to the Court, at this term, by NATrUAN Di'sA, Efq. Agent of the Proprietors of Salem Turnpike aud Chelfea E:3:;,. Cc': r -.r.n, 'v.,',h :i', t;ion is hereunto ann.. L ... p.. a ,.''' H..n. i .l ,'. .ourt to lay out aI- l-1.it E.... d c.r Hi i.i'..2 r...-,, the. Tuo r, .i (i, '4- frid Couuty,and to eftiimatethe Sd..r> *g.- '* _'.. lii ill .'rn', to'any Perfoni or Perfons from laying t fti "uch Pbluic Road, Wm. Sherb.urne, Jno. Philiips, arid Abijah Haft- ings, are appointed a Committee for the purpofe -of' laying out the Road, or Highway, mentioned in the Petition hereunto.-an.nexed, and to eftimnate the Damages which fall arife to .any Perfon or Perfons by rcafobn of laying out 'Taid Road, or Hiwini,. 1 And before you.proceed, on faid- Bufi- nrar, l.i' fe' r,i JI Notce, to all Perfons, inte- xrelitd,,.i rh n, L in l. place '.*-.., ie,.:r,, ; and t' I.. und, .- a', i .. perform f as .1 irs'-.., accor- ding to your biftikill and judgment. All which having don, you, or the. major part of you, are to. make retu'.n thereof, under your hands and feals to the next Court of .Geneali Sefions of tha Peace, to be he!d in the County aforefaid., after faid service flhall be performed; and have your then this present Warrant, with yr,., D1.II .: th",. . on as aforefaid. i'i-,,' ,, SJOS GREENLEAF, Efq.. At ,,.fonth *': 6' farc',AnnoiInii,8 sd3. 1 Li)[ .,'.&11 ij CKSO.W, Clerk,. : The Committee appointed as afore- faid, have agreed to .4il;..-.i,. .r the Tavern ine'ir tri F '--'. .'.':.", oi M i. 1,.. the aSlih i i ..i .I.i l-.- lt mt .i "'', ..-k '. i i ;i ..r an.l thn r to co tnereuce tike i'. .,','' iL ind ].i '.'. ,.. I >'. ,.i the duties affigned them by the Court of General Sef- fions of the Peace for the County of '? .' -. forefaid. Andafl'pc.rfons and parties :.i,,l. 1 ,,-i the Premifes, are here) rc.4a I.. '- Lak. notice, and govern ti, I ., ...s nag!. P. COFFIN, Chairman. March. S8, 1803. ". ,',r r .* 'OTI'CE is hereby given to the Non-'Refidcnt _A Owners of the' .ots-of .ba-.d armentionued hIe- low, in the townl of F...i.. iu the. county of Cuialer- ta--l ftate of ./i r ..'.,, that faid lots of Luend are. taxed as follow ,., i'.,ii' .esmmiitted to me the Sub- fcriber, to collect, wvi. N,. of Lots. .Range. No. of Acres. Tas D. C. .; and '14 3 oo 0 4 4o0 E.hah'ofl9 7 55 zI '6 2 8 too o So a,8 9 o00 1 S0 Aind a Schosl-Hroufe Tax on Lot aS 9 100oo o 90 And unless faid Taxds,withli intervening charges, are paid to me, the Sabfcribcr, on or before Meon- day, the 16t.', day of May 'ext, at r o'clock, P. M. fo much of fiid Liand as will be sufficient to pay the f-ame, will then be fold at Public Vendue, at the houie of NATHAN WoonDoutr, Innholder in Laid Paizi. LEMUEL JACKSON, jun'r.. Paris, Fe,. t4. [M. 18.] Calleor. ..O LLARS ANTED. \ Fvw thoufaidi Spanifh l milled' DOL- L' q wanted, for which a premium will" be *p4 !<', Aij)ply at N'e.x I,, Sfes Wkarf-or No. 36, J. --WD,:rf. ari 8. :.." fI c rl, %trcrt Zl"Intrc. T ILL ..- prefented, for the iril add only time S th;" .feif,; the much admired Comedy, in a 5 ads, cl .ld, . The Fay to Get MI rri,'. n Mr. BAitRRTTT, in the charaxder 'of rTANGENT -t, w ill introtii..... a H r F i.: in Chains. Sir -c. u iri. .' }fee 3:1.'.] . 11 To which will be added,fer the.fecond time here, s -a New Grand Pnt,:.,n,, I".d, d lHnl- Lin aJ,'rer: - Or- [he Power of Magic. T i. ? 'r.- ir .. ( r,i r. r ,. .c 'i I,:- n l ex- r ecuted by M r. L .-**i "1 I.. l.:Icnery r an d cco r i.r, ni, r p.:. :d Li., T.rr h .. iu " l iLF ...' r, ; ,.',, 1 In the tOci..I, of tl... Pl i t.. mini- the r.,lli,, ;r;. i h ... ..at., I ",:k ,C i r.,1 & c. iTr..' v -a ; .. .. r ., .. t ,. T Vr:m atavr T. ..7, ..-- i'a. -' Tran.forM 's. / .i,,t- i ', ;,' ,'.. -. I '.,! 'with a Fieny Cr. '. . Scene the laft, Jtfcos'ei. thx e 7.,.,'j /.- r S lB, tnii .. .. .', " &iku HD .', .. ,', l,',, ,-- .,,.l ,, i .. u. .',* z t..1. NCE. .il -' l ;, l ,' ll .rl,* l,0,. r I n.i' '. C-,.d r .. .l. ., ,., r L.,.. h -i i l i.,r ,. - .~' I. IPO T : 1 1.cr Cents. This Poem, on a similar design with. t I r e" .. ,, Joussoai, has an quial.titleto an,, itial li"are of merit, ri aii.,- *.,ce the chalitv' of Giro-aR with his juit e ii'.in.. M'arch.. 8. ,1 [P,. TU RER ;T,.I n. ...-t'r,!y infornes i- Ii; Fri drJ- md the i'.iJ that hle (fil DANCING,'andd th.a, j *i., .. ......,I, f. r the admiflion Ti" Mfaers anid Miies, wil! open' onH TUi .-D .i- F.'"I .4 .o'clock A. M. and' ,,.. w i. .. n, -:k I, ..,:,| C i 'b ,1,0r..1 J, til ieaf on. , The regular days-for the Firft Clafs will be- -,, I F. c i..r l.; fe- r'd T n. i- d i t ', e, ., N. L. i,.n. '. f, rs'at Entrance and eight t Im). t i ,1 i r Or ,i ", i "/ VJ -' 7..'.V T .;'. . T -HE iDireao-. L, -.V .,, *' '. i.eby notified, that ;r. iih-,. r '!...,'ng vill bhe 1,'. 1 i J.Q.AODAMS (.r .. .-,.the third Saturday of March, at 12 o'clock, A.. '. WV. SMITH SHAW, CkrL. March r8.. i r'l ,ll a.. ,,li. N OTICE is herebygiven, That the Seuni- Annual Divid-end will be declared and paid -at this Bank, on Monday, the 4th day of April next, & thaton all transfers made :,ii.r I 1., i, lii, oft March inft. and before the ift day of April next, the Dividend will be declared due to the Perfons holding the Stock, on.thie faid aTft day of Marche inft. -i i. .-1-, Prfoii.,t and l Di . .. r ,I-..E EUIJRROUGHSi C.;ti,. M- M ard, i 1 .:, : : .. , S rrIai'.' Te.:iiC "-- l'r opr lll rT in -Ir li" 1 i.-p IL 11 ..X S.. ,-,. to GRa 's Ropewalk _in L MOSES BROWN. -'- ''-; ';-: ..... w ] "': '-T'}'7 C.mtMrTTEE,1 chofen to con- r i.-.- th. lnbjr.''of a _BRIDGE from the South cI ... '. *, to DsrclJ er, are requefted to mact at the S6ledihen's Room, on lMUNo av, ztift ift. at xi o'clocik-at which time 'snd place 'the Petitioners, and others concerned, are likewirfe requefle,. to attend, dAfr'h r 8. S- NOTICEi . HE coinexion in bib:inefs betweci," "i.Ail . T MARSHALL and WILLIAM Di. Ir\! ,. under the Firm of WILLIAM DEXTER, is this day, by mutual confent, 'diToivecd. Thofe who S...,, i, .. i.. 'r.. requelied to call and receive Vli..zi .i I, ..l who are indebted, are called upon to make immediate payment. B. fj, M frch i., 1803. . ,. L :.o l: n eiT,.: ii i.. p -.i'n. .. l.. -'th,. H .,. f -o t .i n o i ,o 0. E.,1 JE,,!,i.. EI rbre for.the county of Sifk to receive and examine thc c'"i-na, t'- c ,- d Creditors to F!. 'rii: ..-f J'0iL I i Pil'.. .N' late of BVlson, in faid coun- ty, formerly of the Ifl d of ''addeir, merchant, deccafed, represented infoivent, hereby give no- tice, That by Order of the General Court, a fur- ther time of, three months are allowed to the several Creditors to bring in arnd prove their Claims, and that they will attend that service orw. the third Thurfrda oif this and the two following months, from 6 until 19 o'clock, PI. IM. at the houlfe of JAcol Ki.NDu.xLL, State-fJret, Bfon.. PERKINS NICHOLS, Chairmen. Bofon. M.Drch 6,803. 3 NTO 1CE is hereby given, That N T the Subfeiriber has been. duly appointed Adminiftrator ,.-Imnii ea, on the Eftate of JOSEPH DICKMAN, late of-B'floe, in the County *.l r.',i Silverfmith, deceafed; and has taken upon Iimfelf that Trufl, by giving Bonds as the Law direAs. And all per- fons ., i, J.. niands upon the Eftate. of the flaid lose.:'|[ Li ,. i v are required to exhibit 'lie fame; and all perfons indebted to' the laid Eftate are called upon to make payment to ..' ..Ci :. j.j.IL .1 ,' ', .de boA is no,,. Boflon, MarDch .18, 1803. POCKET :BOOK. LOST, yesterday afternoon, between No. to' .o,,,- ",':"'* ,'" and the T, a red Morocco Pocket Book, containing a number of Bank Bills, and fundry Papers- Whoever will give informa- tion of itto the Printers thaji receive generous. reward. DAVID RIDER., March 18. T7.T.ANTS enmpioy--A micidle- aged Man, who uilderfiands c..,.J.,!r,.t;ir,' the buinefs ofa ''"'.l' :. Store, is well aicquaint- ed in the navigation line, writes a pretty good mercantile hand, underlands accounts, and can produce a good chara&er.. "arch 1. Inquire ofthe Printers.. S TO BE LET, S TORE No. 58, Ann-Street. In- kJ) quire at faid flore.. March. t8. f'. :,:' .-.'o H'a ., A HOUSE, near the centre of the town, or at Wefi-Boftn, with three .lower Chambers, at least, a Stable, &c. for which a generous rent will be paid. Inquire of the Prin- ters. "" .March 18. C ASH given for BARLEY, by A. DUNLAP,at his Brewry,'r.eaverett-Streat. Aug. zo. SFOP B L- :, . i-J"-' -'THE Err. THARRIOT. ,- ... ip.pply to -I PP F li- i D No l" LO O bbls. upet'ri- i:m Jd i.tI- LOU'R, or good terms; 3 pipest Ceuntry GIN, very good qnality. -" i Mjr/i-rt8, FOR PHIL '.iDELP I.,4. -Psj d'. .or Cic til r.r Pafl;... - -"is^S^ *~'lv 'h,' I" AN'iL \P.f.EN i' N,. : '-.':" 7 7'4, or th,." ( r-v i',: ,;.n l .:,rd h ,1 , N-.. 4 'a- - "--:.n.-. t'.: ,-.. : ........- t , .,-NEWV-YORK, ThE:, fchr. WVILMOT, _'- 'c "^ am'es ffbcbjhe, maafer, will take .. r ,,.I,,, a P. :.r ,.-, ,1a f pppliel .. I..r cu, ,,llr '. ir.nq ir of the M after, on boa -i -. ?-.--.-- ', ..,r -01 f".A\ i[N, Oi' I ,i.LtR, Alarclj 18. 2,. LT 14 1.,.---'L., j si; E, --7 --7E -At No. 6o, Lbng-Whrf, .:.'. Ihbls. Pin l:i.Jclpin i ne 'l, i., p' f tin, Flour, 30 boxes 7 t 'Cr -,.n Cla,';, I . 20 crates 1. '.rr.,..I V t'., r : -,'iles upland Cotton 20 boxes i.3'andI i ; in P1. P;1 ; 3 tons Bar Iron, '4 hhds. ,,n, .-y .bi.. i" .r -. , I hhd. ..,re --'T" -i .. ,.. S patent Cahsoofes; two Anchors, Venelia Red, Fp ". 1 i, .-;, c,.'1,"1 V ; ,iI e, ( u,,rurI I ,rI icc. 1, r. E'CH I1 i-G'lE tn ./._ ,., ,.' M ach 18. E . --- vD l-P rct, jLiln. o i jj-, e., MNE Cahle, 12 12- ch,.r fhn', ; Hemp, R ii ..n. ; : ,u.- F ,. i.. , S lr s ir ,. -,[ ., 1.....: ,, 1 ',. i, R., 30 boxes fperm. Candles, soo do tallow--a fev' bdxea oby 8. Window OGafs. &c; March 18. spiritss of -rv ,,.',.7, Varnijh. Fewcalsi 1r.,,fTurpentine &Varnifh, ; 'It r.-,a vr. i rtrin i Carolina, and for fale, by I C" \ i'- ". i i i"a r, ,P V j.. r . ,-/ h- I m.... .. inmjam rim,, li.n Beef, and Pork flnip Bremd ; Claret Wine, ofex- .cel!ent quality in cafes of two dozen each. A i,-ch 18. ' :" YOR W.'I 1- " /.t o. 20, I -rTi./rf; S-t ,,,-, i, .,,, i r i n,, Run Sli r ry u.%; in' ,. '. r, V;o, ;, . of a fuperiorquaityv, iu pipes, half pipes an qr. cafks, ;,..,., L u. : p ,;r,,,. F;. : , in hb ds. bbh. and ba. i, ',, o '. .i ,, Bohea an .t S. : ,,-, T ,, p, ,,,,. P ImI ,, I Ravenis Dick, Hemp, Rtuffa Ironfanftbrted Swedes do. Win :' iriliu, Coolidge, Ar-. "" , t'[ [' c.,il, ?\e L ... .... ..,. 1 gars, b. l- '3' 0"1 1 -",'0"L.-i, 'iLi' h.p - fine Flour, oo IYes 7 by 9 a nde 6 t., 1 i '; : bbis. M el.. ,i,,l f 1 ,' : .Ll.l .B s.d ..-: Nn,. I and 2 I'. k it, ,f Sugar,' .1'i. d Sng rs in bags,. fiilchoug ",ii',j f I l.kin Tea, mou'd and dipt: Can- dle-A' $po Ox 1 J.-. vcry large and in excel- lent order, .March xS. ---- .. -g '.. 6 . Fw hblds. of Guadaloupe SUGAR--or fale, 13 0 No. 3,JCILBY-STRtE6eT. -- 1 ,{1 .. m111a ... ATH1',RTON 0 IOOR, R'L .-i I' IT Li "acquaint beir Frlends of %. heir ls --.. ..... i, Ce.ilto ," t xia s'r-sT,-iET, '.... ..l. ,, 'Mi efelrs T. K 1' .c..'. ,,nd Co's 'Aiiu iui-Otticc, arndnsear'iy .i".lii' ,i *f J, .EP- CooLUItnG and SON's Storet-whee mtiey have for file an affortinment of ENGLISHi ((fF1. They : p, : by the in 't i'.ri, --i llt.. aml'i'; t and ex- S1 o.".l'"n 17N> L-0 1 ' .1 OBERT I f '5'1.1 \, No. 13, P,i ,,'e-Sl, , corner '.' is appointed Agent to vend at liis Shop, the highly eclelrateil SFAMJILr P1LAIS 'ER, I Li' I .,1 l' 1' l) otor BEA s.nlY:, of G. ,linr i. IT:- P-,'Ihi is highly cilceaed for its fafe and efilcacious virtues in curing >ainmfl tfores in the breafts of females, which attacks them at a time when they are tlie moft unt to bear the in'- tolerable angi'ifli which they ocailon. It gives relief often when tl'e ikill of thePhyfician is baf- fled; and is a finfe'remedy in th., hands of every wonian or nurfe. It hlias alfo great celebrity, from many years experience, in the hospitals in Engh.lad, for the cure of external iucers, .id Pl-I cn: . lores with calous edges, fealds, ',r .., cili. I ...11 ., corns, fchrofulous force, bruifes. contifirons, chaf- fings, fprains, and dihoc ated joats, and contrac- tions of limbs, &c. &c. No family or fea medicine chliu' ought ever to be a day without a fipply of it. 'he various brui- fes and wounds to which feiamenare liable, firolng- ly point out the neceffity of havilg'at hand a me- dicinc fe eafy in its' aplicatitn and fo certain in its healing powers. Direnions ind Certiilcatcs of Cures, a.icompanyn each box. i. Ire 75 cents per box.. Marft! i, 6w. ,FOR SALLh O NE, undivided Fourth-Pirt of Townhiip. S. Number Five, situated on Sood;dc-River, in the county of lw/a/hington, in the Diflriet of'Maine. Alfo, One undivided Fourth-Partofan ex- ese<'nl. new Saw-Miill in laid Town, whic h coft ipwalrrds of 4000 dollars.. The fettlement of the Town'hip is rapidly increafiisg.fronr iei excellence of the land and the great advantages attending iis front situation , being directly opposite the flourishing city of Sf. AnJre'cs, in the ritiflr Province of Net-r,'V.nfiriit',. and its iidmirabilc pofitimn Lor the various branches of T rade and T .... .t , Any perfon dnipoled to purchafe is requef- ted to call, for further information'refpec'ing the above defcribed premilfes, on PE1EG COFFIN, or i , *,(flateof JOHN CAL LENDER, .Tho: Br'ewcr. Bo 2oor, Mlarch 18, 1803. r.,,' "--''' "'.!'Ll. T O BE SOLD, an e~celent FARM, in the town .L of Fratningham, beautifully lituated near the centre of the town, within three quarters of a mile of the Meetingi-houfe and Academy, lying on the road from, Wr'f,:r to Boilon; and but'twenty-two miles from Boli, Market. Said Farm contains ro6 acres of land, So'of which is covered with a bt~aau- tifu! growth of Wood, the molt diflanut part of which is not more than half a mile from thIe build- ings; the remainderoffaid land iasan ee-ualpropor tion of tillage, mowing, palturage and orchard.- The buildings are a large and convenient Houfe; Barn 41.feet'by 30; Shed, Girainery, &c.; all of which have lately been putin good and complete repair. The Farm is watered by a never-fadling ftrean running through the'fame; with a large a.id beautiful Pondjb'i;iing the Farm, with an excellent well of water at the door. There are but few, if any fituations on the road more pleading. The whole or part of laid Farm will be fold, as may heflaccommodate the purchaefcr. For terms, apply to the Subfcriber ii. ".' ... on the prenifes. PLTL. i CLAYES. Ca"amerbham, lGVErch 18, 18o3. . ''XCHANGE o0 /.,', .":' ad .' 1. rdamrn ' for fale at No. 49, L.orn- 5 I,.'t.' Zk.March iS. SALES BY AUCTION., -.: On TLl'.DAY i,:::;tt 1i. o' !,ik . At i. K. JoeLes & Co's. Oflice, b On .tberz'lcrdt, " TIFTY bbls. Englifl Gunpowder, in lots lat Cto fil pi.t;clh ,cr.. 'I "' I ..4:,,, . 5 caV1- al(t.icWd Gafs \Wire, confilinri of plain, flowcctd ',,,j :li'..d Tumblers and Mugs- 72 r.'e, I ...., d fci rubbing li uBIrl.,-i il, S'n:'.., -- d,,. S-lToun. -1" ".1.-. 1'ait ii V.-h,'cie S0i,.f at 7! ion. On WEDNESDAY, 23,.- ,ii,rrc.., at, ' S above Office, '' VFNr '-r(even pack g. HE HGCF O',i t. Lrla..t a Bankrup it,i ni i.. in i .t, iJ f'-u 'j. order r of tlhei hi.c.s, r N.ot, A Ill i-, e,,lorfirs, payable in 2 and 4 months- . .,' ...- -- -1 i 9-8, ,nd 6-4 L',P.brc M ulfiru,, part rhim *iI .,I,.J- S-4-4, 9-8, and 6-4, Black, Mnllil. Mull Mul;lin, and Cambrice, p rt .: .ii-Li l ,p, rir., m .i d id- S'-.; & 1-4 ',,-.r, d t .ed. i..ppcr, Be.u ., j.ac- "Oirl, & Ne"tdi JI rkeJd lulhir. - D.iior 0.. p,r coi f enm lip.. riir.e- Coppcrplii - and fur u'm ,lle-r,.~n, d Clir.c., ,rl ( .' Ir em-- Vhl.' & C. ,i.-.,.d ] i. -- C ,e :k.. ..- l |l., Oui- t l -" b l ,- L ir,i d .' n,.r.r%'s. hirt CS.,'.. n ,-1,'! - ,ii. J,-., i\ .c.a I-, .-,nid willed do.- l.adi es' long' ,1I. .- -- :, .Ir.,- li ..... I ,i-.ila,,,l,-- [;i, .Linens-- h i c c C. a, .. .. ,,.,i e -- ''roiik. Calicdes- *- o Baies Bedticks- Bale full r 1 i. ri' ,,5 CI., ili-. l r, 1 Bli,. C I IT- ,*. '..1 -. - i I'rt-..' l'rii"..l t, r d 1lki.-'. -,.r., Umbrellas I,:, I'-l>s -c'L 1 .lilrrtcd 4-4+ -ind -- irilh lr,:,,,:.. i. l'h. ,In '.si r.. Ji y mn ri ii'd o it Ir,..r P'.1 rN.. ',rhr '. l'i n , S 'S a i.r a,, ,iLc ._r0c, .l, -,rt 9 o'clock; and con- tin*,.t i P. 1p Ir\ mn J.i', to d..9 nitil hit w 't.ir is clofed. ' _." Purchafersare r.qiqied 1o ar,'i ..h ,"I. I. U 'j n. 6n .j ^ Private Sale-A 1 3.1 ,r, L-,n n. ,...r -. 5,; i|.-|. -- -.- ri -AF- THE '1hipALN'lIAC'at C _.-1"'-, f..._ 'h- *ArIL..1 t ,-- I,'h ..t tilh ,I vi it 'h ,c *.-...: -- :.id fheathed and coppered ab, ,v lih,. w ier m irk, with'allherTarill... -i .-ipp.rc B,'t, t:c. I'di r firable to the patr.h-,.f r, .:-edit 11he ," of ] 1.2 or I5 months, fgr approved security, bearing r,ter it t-ir., theft ale. j RIPLEY, Aua',-. THIS DA..ti o-, cI. C . At the Houfe of Fea,. ", ', .. -,app I I- ri it C1 .. LD I C.- .' i, h ht*,," ,. C ? varie:t, of itlhc -Fmrnlire " r H E c.l ,.or tmi_ Ic.,ooi,'ir-...11' ,-" -t ,( Guadaloupe, conlifting of- a rrm 24 hhds. SUGAR,ofa go.. L.. r ,o L-.. I o o ... ; .:. o100o0 wt green COFFEE.; . 6 hhds. MOLASS.ES. '. C,.'..,; "-.'.i ppiu -. Notes at 6o days. A S. BLAi.,i-E, .f, , TO-MORP. )'.V, at t o'clock, " Oppofite :he r,.... ,.. -. '-:-.- ., . A H'indlrmr.: bay HO '-.l1. 4 y)eai. old, Sa goes Well in c .'1 i .d faddle,and warranted . found. Ti..[OJ.RO', v, it I u ',,. ., . aLAbe Prsraies, Battery-lane, near toe beaded of Jeffrey .. i ir..ll' a 't ., ,/, .' ,hA-end, A C,, ,n'ir:rit three story Ki-'clhiri-H cil, three rooms on a floor, with Y .r.I V . R. GARDNER,. 9. i'On t'-.NDA k Y intI, ill [i:r-ch, - ',t Ms., Foflic'a Var" Prool's Sail Loft, on i aB'rrett's W' nrf at XI o'dolk, .A ( ACo ci. .-A iT.: part new, suitable for a L i.,[ of 4o00.tons.: The above fails may be o viewed auy. timOe pr-.ious to th! fale. i pi So7e7fhi :: '..'.' .. E h DAL'- d S4 ; the '' ." 4 rit next, HEfollowing RE-. ls ATE' (with out exception one of the ,11 Stands in B.f- ft: 5of,,) fituat J ii -. -. -. 1 -. ''.. The ]RI'i'K. HOU- .>.', 'u.. i, four flories high, the upper one ofv. i lc, k' butue- laft fimmer, with slated roof:, now .. ,p'..d by the..Subfcriber, with a back Yard Ie t ..- to Fitch's Alley. A f.o,- ., A finally Houfe adjoining -faid Alley and`" T Yard, belonging to the fame Eftate. The whole will be- fold together, or fepa. rate, as may bell fuiit the purchafer. The Houfe fronting State-frret now rents for eleven hundred dol- lars a year, and is fubje& to a Leafe (at aid rent) for four and one fourth yLtars. The back Houfe" on Fitch's Allky' rents for three hundred dollars, and is not flubje.t to any particular Leafc. Tie .*;, t1.., "Salecare, one-third-of tb. pu r.irefc i money to be paid on delivery of a d..l, ,,'.: 0 .i of the refidue in fix months, the remainder in nine months with interest. For a more particular defcription apply to Mr. GREGORY CLARK, or C. HAYWARD, Aa&'r. On THURSDAY, z8th day of April next, At It o'clock, at noon, BY virtue of an order of the Supreme Judicial A i. Cciurf-- A I)welling-H6iufe,with one acre of Land, fituate' in Lincon, between 14 and i5 Smiles from Bojan, on Cpncord road, and 3-4 of a mile beyond Jofeph Rufl'ell's Tavern ; laid Dwelling-Houfe is Swell irniflhed, and in good repair, has two large Roois on a floor, II.11... I.,ji, and a commo- dious entry of f'cven feet wide, with it hanrfome, flaircafe, a linter, cellar, and good well of water.- The Land is completely walled, with a large nhum- ber of fruit trees, which have produced five' bar- rels of Cyder in a Scafonthe situation is very plea- fant, and worthy the attention of any person wifh- ing to retire into the Country, or of becoming a purchaser. The Conditions of file will be made known at the time and place of fa;e. JOSEPH FRANCIS, Executor. Boflon, March iS, 1803. To he Sold at Aumion, on IVEDNESDAT' 6th dav of April next, at x ."..' *'. *" .", A Double D\VELLIN G-HOUaE,fiti- ated.in 'fyoiner's-reet, in Charle7onwn-w tl cal- culated to accommodatee two families, and will probably be enhanced in value by the Bridge, about to be erended at lCarlesown-Piunt. Thetcrais .will he c.,r-u.il ..il. 'a, r the refidue on a lif6e- fal credit upon fatisfa&ory security. ; Forfurther particulars, inquire at the Unio,-Banh, of GEO. BURROUGHS. Valuable Real E/late-.by Auaion. On TUESDAY, 5th of APRIL next, Will he expoed to Sale, T HE DWELLING HOUSE of.the late, Mr.W MM.DAWEs,deceafedfituate in Ann-Strwt,,- near the Market-It is prefumed that the value .of that Eftate is fafficiently known, wyit.louit any comments being made thereon. Sair t be oan the 'remifer, at I. o'dock, noon. _'F' Condition wMill bemade ,nhaen, at -th lime and -!a:e of ..:e S. AL L s BY Ac ," ' -. TH i'DAY,at'ii o'o. , S. h.ix., i:ricr -I ,tlas- - IHIRTY calks Gii,r.- ," . -1 F. CT:' ", Chefis Hyfon and Soc.':i...- , ,hd.. q,. Cr, Run', 3 do ;li. i' . 4Q reams wrtin p._ e--,2 `o pit -,: Duck, So boxes H,'.,' ? '*" ',. ..,. Dok On TUESDAY newxt, ,', . F TGHT EN \ priar.,; c fefli imported .4 cu.e.ia, ,ic c. r'n .. 'crr..- - 4 1 li ; liiic id n'"j n C ,'" ,:,., ' 4,3 do 11" tijnb-.burcj in,- f tE wor ed'Musflins i do. Dimoties, foome very. fine, . ,l ii l i't iid ', .i rl i 1, r. . a Ce: !;rieSi H '.dn'i:] r,: ,i : e l.a'i hn.. c ,uic. n iC rhT l J ". S I tai i.nm n,:.lc' .i nd ii mr ,'. , SI nrirk oirrpni,. .I' ..*I 'nr- :.h us' ha. 3 C r .' Ir.ll i .11 ,,i., I n-e' b 4..Il r ai. ."Co-ili,r.-r.e .- Nc' -. ifi ,, m." ,,'d.j, sIr, at z and 4 mR.:,atl,. 'a ,-. .,i .. 1.' I a. ,rr i. -- ia t C, 1 .d| t.brle r'.,i e.. ,,,.,,,n E d'l.iik.i l .kI fired lift bli,,- Bro' .cll,i ,. r ,' r .; c -,'l., ;. n,- 'Hats, J ioyc l"' ,d,, 7 ria!;. ],.rm n.' o J 1.- nienl's I .,-l. I !-,.i ,1,1- ,* l, C .l m.-:r 3o *crates C. C. \'ra,, J cail: firi' ,.lal', ,..and Ginger. r ar Ei',l:ii'n ,:a ': i t . C 1' .,:I -' *. d a ,.1 '.- .. .i r. s,.ii .l i ior fale. OLD BLUlLDINGs-... -f/.' jt;. WEDNESD. .,, " FOLIR STORES on L U ne.s V"Vhari. to. "' ,-* .- i'.; ih ". ll ,. t I 'aif ',|; ,i l,,,, m ;.G ,. 1 l,1 0 ril S T l i... i .. ti. "who .a', ]i ... t,urjc hink 7-i It, h. -.,, 'll, ,.1 ir,,l.-.,' "Windi' c, i run cat lthukL, .,imd Hinge's, Sale i.., b.: ,n trl. prernm;' ,n I1 t. I I4,- k. i,d t, a , Store t 1 [ -... r r-m.:- I -..ifnr r.: ura ii 'Io.rtc, nta days Irom the tale. -iA\'.L'. iU R BRIi."E, A.,7',.. TH I-S-DAY, .at '-clo.:k, at y. & D Ml. ,t, s <. Ce, A Varicy) of Lalinable Goods, L c 'L,,nh ;,, P.,,.. o im I.nn,bGursddai.d ippttt Mih1hnl1 .1U, .,,,., Cl ii.Ct ,, Lambfc. (L '- fn Hole n, il, tn.. l C IL lm i ,. s ".. ,. . I l .'imen C-i eclks, p t' h-c.,.. r'l.. r a |,'h ,, ,,. ' -*i.,did PI -,ill Br [ r,-.,, s .,i|., '-i.drJ i - '; Inli oi 0-t..., C .lr,r, an: c.,oj.,p ck.t i -,.,,, - :e,,l.it.. Ct.naoie'-har l,,ns l,, f..Lb' I a iL .c , Edgings, Tapes, &c, ALSO,- , Superfine and :middling p.i.-c-d tlrumi'clotho, rillimere., I lair,., *w .inl .:.. in er, ., \',''.. lt lofe, &c;. p. ,ir 'll A'Schooner f io6- tots burt,cnr, ,'r .. ol., n complete orde' for fea. ALso,n i: L:,.1 : ,pa lh icdar. n i.ril., ihe alttnt on0o0 thip-( ,iil-r.. Tf'i- i'A..k o ,9 ',,',k .t the houfe occupied bv Mr. Jr.ln iP. *-rot,1. No. 1, f',.lle-itr t. n.- ar ihr .mI.-il-V rJ -,. D RUNDRY Art'c1,. off haiindfomni id'Ter ... '.-e^ '- ...... i 'i i )latioganr bi, il.aboard, Llcjit 't., '. 'i ,m Iorte. Ir i l' i.ntL .,'. t I ..i i- i n C h. rs., lo' i ,g >,n - Chairs, Pembr6okeeard ad iui,1, ''1 abl,... BinrTiu, Eafv Chair, ladies' and -_-r-l '.*_.':*c-.'r 'i-- , ,0.-h.i j d nr4J, ,iigt, T 1-. 1, citLle I. n,' r'.'.k- r.-,,lafi"c., Prt ,lt, Gla.i' L'hn,, .-n i C'r,.ckery V 6"ir, silverr PI.i., plitea -a'r: a,, .an p Iii.a4 d i' a ti? rmetl: in.] iro-n Tu-on ,h,,,c ':. llJI-l., riand 'e,.ler- [.claii ris arnl otlr C'jr-;etI.. h ,nbick and .t-er CIlh;i---MN ,,. -e. P,-11.! n.d Hut.ler.- A rcat irih t .!f KCIh,?n Furr tu,'.-? Alio I old hlrna,,l. 4 bbli. Br.. .d, 5 ulages 3-:0, P'ork and fIn u rF 1 let co,.',er i --S. Bw aT:TrnITCE- MlItT..ngEr to. he aC ...ard ot CI o 'iniiforn. s If,/,,uti c-c C:.,,i;n,\'n ',,'vl., Or-, MONLA Y rcmt, \t S. BRADFORD', Ohfice, Lib:iy. Square, at '.i, l..,:k, -'IXT"'Y-OL-iP. 6i1. r, oi l.the Mt.rn,.e Ihfmrance ) Company, pofiponed yesterday on a.cousnt. f the weather." CoDIuTIos-One half of the urchafe calls, refidue an ,',r.r.,'.. a 1dc' t. ,1 ,o ays. The Shares are to b:. if d .,- I.. -. all Lei declared at the time of fale. ALSO- Forty Shares in tlie Fire aind l\i'n.. it.l.a- ance Company,asd two Shire: rn ih r .. i', ,'i.:- ex Canal. Conditions, at the ti: e.of I .?. S BRADjFORD, A.ca. TO-MOrfnRO\, -,t . -4t Majo'r 'Tidenr's' 1r,,r :- ." V , .."r-% THE '1i:,i"i*. L L...u <. a,,I pu,:,;. :.0 :C:, l,.l, ..0 147 n.. i and built at ... .. ,. For 'nventoorvy .T to S ",, 8. -.-.DrO RD, .:.. Gwnditions at t :... .- VALUABLL.!LANL FLO 'sI ALE. In the Town of Uion,,in the County of "'.cot'b, and Diftrui- of MiLane, Will "efold at Aueliln, on the I.7 of .Mar. next, At S. BRADF0.D1Y4 ( :C., L bE f '. -(.; E. A BOUT fc1.'li thoufarl.. Ac,:. Ji: LA ND is Union, n G -'. b. l, .*, ,ig .. 'tI e Eftate of GEo it, aicd -l MN I '.. ., .. ,-. a i, and lately the property of ANDREW LEACH. Thefe Lands are part of a well fettled Town, and are esteemed by the belt judges to be very excellent in quality. In the coure of the ings on various.parts e f the trad, in order to en- :ourange immediate settlement. To accommodate adual fettlers, they will be put up in Lots, as aid down iupon a plan made from a late survey, odi 'this 'will afford opportunity for young Par- m!n tt and others, to form an ;ntrie'Lle 11 :ma l..-,r- mhod, by p.iriF. di.n,. Lot; i.a.,r tou sc,,ci, iot r; a n i tit s. !vi .. .*th i h er a ri ...i.n ,' Trrm ofpayr,,nt will '&,'one third Cejh d own-R,- maiad.r iea 6 and9 months,with intereef t e " Under /ii enflwien f .e t .th ., '. . S.BRAD'.uRD,Ayfutr, ' Saletocommence at i o'dcat. '' FARM.-AT CAMBRIDGE-. By virtue of an 'Order from the' Supreme Jue.' diaal CM't,.fto pee f at ,..ane .,ay .'. ti. ..i /; ,.'A 'f Office, Lierty-ffuare, ,' .'.. ,. "Tt'' s ,'i tl . S:3fl day of Iu[arile neat, at I..a od'c, 1 . A FARM in Cambridg'efi miles froi .Boston, (being the eftate.of .. -C.n Wn r WAT'- son, efq. deccafed,) containing 4~ acres of Land, under good improvement, withea two-fltoryHoule, Barn and Chaife-houfe landing thereon. The Stock and r.ir min; Utiennil: will be fold with the Farm. .. .i.a.< F,_F.D, Aut&. O., SAT".. DAY, 2i Apni n.-.[, At xI o'dod (If j"'. rt Ji; ,',,," prisat ~l,) 'THE Land and E: dciis in.s.outh- S Street, now occuvea hi o oS.Htoi.isoN, jun. The L,, d i,i.- .' vc'ct v,.1i :.'.u-,:- . and runs 1. ..r -.i ,7 ,.' rh'e T-Ioue. con- 1 Ian fo r ..'. i aaid has eight ......in ..i a. .. . ' v '.,le i 11 i.pi. r, i-".' mray. be' -- ".... ,i" b f ii".',.I -' irn 'J -r .. to the. ftale, -urr- .. :. ... A lib' lrai credit vilUbe r'eix .a ci. "-"f'"' .1.. i M a y . .* L f- From the Co0ssECTrcT CoiRANT, Mar. 9. AN ODE, ', be fung at the L,. ,:,,:r. :,..- Feftival, to be heid at N. /aetn this day (March,9.) X. 1 Tune-" Go fawc the" Korit's King"" C(OMF. Democrats rejoice, Lend each yourheart and voice While thus we fing--- All Order's done away, Conflfion rules the day, Lei Democrats hutzza! Jefferfon%' king. No more ,hall we complain t" Suuperftitions reign, We fing its fall. .. Now" Daacons" do engage, With democrats rage,- The' Eighty Years of age, To !ead a ball. : No ''orte fhaalthat dire curf4e "tT6 Tav es) drain your purfe, F Fed'tsruld the day; But now "e'll 'homSy' bring iF Jefferfon our t-iug, L.et us" rejoice" r,1 a.':. We've none to pay. No. more fall villains dread In vicious paths to tread, For fear of law; Some judges, are difplac'd,- Soon'all may t. "dilr.r "r. , And Law itfel t t-'.i.- Ohh then, huzza! Wo more &hall Commerce fear, Tho' enemies should dare Her flag to nmock. Lo! itm protection rides, With thunder at itsildes, Not in the rolling tides, But a" dry dock." Then let each Democrat Huzza, and fwing his hat Or twirl' his wig ; Hz za !- rejoice arid fuig," And hail the people's king," , With Randolph's" little taking " "About fo big." The PRESIDENT and DIREC- TORS of tt, eMAS-ACTIIl':F. 'T FIRE- and M.\RM l-N IN,.IJRV.CE .COMPANY. A GP-E .L.Y tu ItheA& oftheirIncorporation, intorm theI oplbIi. uiat their Capital Stock anso'ntisto ILX HUNDRED THOUSAND DOL- LARS. ThePrefident and Di'cntors are ready to re. ceive Propofals, at their Office,No. s6,State-Street and to make ' INSUpR.NCE ON V'E-F 1.. and aon G,,,ds, Wt., and .n .l..r..h cdil',, at fe; and wAter born&, agiuil; .'1 l' fieh rilks, perils ant 'angeri, as are la ard a:ccullome4; aadalfo t INSUP..NCE AGAINST FIRE, onrDwellinT-H.:.ufs, :.nd all other buildings what fiever.and cO :Ill >,1od,. War.. M.lerth "-n' ionu'im.ld Furrnrimut o.orn_.-'-t"- ",r tae dan. To.h ^---e d-rmla I0 t1 gr..,a'r amount T1__Z._ ,n efr, th u.F.rty Thcnnti.3 Dollrrs-- or a5 tnll tht hazard i f.re, r, ..ny enre Building;, tl rn Twearv Trt.-j.'aii.- DoS .-,r-. I. Letrtrr direC, dc to the S -ice. sry willtbe dtulu attnId .d' to. f,0 orl.r .' t' /r : '.rta,.?D ..7./..7 WILLIAM "COLLAY. ,cScrrary. ?' The Stockholdsr3 ire d..rired to notice, th:ti the Dirs-tIrs h5,e declared a dividend of ir"[n.for t t, bal hall year,payable on Monday I'. 'ih tinml.arnt. F '.' \ai d M ,r.''. Tyf ,.'r OJ '., - LS.LSM TL',R.VP.KE. ''. A T a meeting of the Direftors of the Sa- -, T. 7.-,,pr l- Chfea Briedg Corfp ration, in Sa. lem, Feb 6. .e3.}, ..-oT'-rEs, That 10 dollars, part of the fumn affetTed by the Proprietors oai each ihare in this Corppration, on account of the Turnpike Rcad, be p .,; to [IENJ.TAMiN PICKMAN, Efq. Treafurer of id Corpqration, on or before the I ath div ,o5 Marc.h next. "' HIOMAS BANCROFT, Clerk. Salem; March I, 1803. [M41 A l'a mseclng of the Dire,. .r, of the Salem Turnpik ff C&elfea fBridge Corpora. tion, in Salem, Feb. z6, 803,- . Vo F'or D, That 5 dolhirs, part. of the fumn affeffed by the Proprietors on account of Cl.hfe Bridge on each thare in this Corporation, .ra r the izoo iliares in Chelfea Bridge ownet '" p,.. t.:,.s o:' Mile-n Brmdge, be paid, s, BENJA MIN 1C. It'.K .A, i ft i reafure1 '. s Corpora.- o, o I -r 1 .r e hI r lfareh next. THOr MAS 1 ?. 0 OFT, Clerk. TSAl- '.OMA .L[ .. ...M4) -..j.. ,'- .vd tfr 1-i Turnpike. -v.iE Subfcribhr wants feveral cargoesof SLABS, : to be deliveredat Lysnminithe months of April, May and June next.-A generous price will be given. In order to ascertain the quantity which the veffel may bring, hlie will either agree to take them by the thoufasd, fupsrficial meafure, or by the cord ; 'and if the veffel is full and clofely flow- ed, ltoth in the hold and on deck, to allow for the fame number of cords which the fame veffel brings when loaded with wood. MOSES BROWN. N. B.-c-Thofewho attend the Saw- Mills near tide water, will find it for their interest to fave their Slabs. . TAKE NOTICE. TN .confequence of te death of ABEL a B..iRETT, The .fubferibers earnestly request all Perfons, who have Accomnts open with the Company of BARRETT, WHEELER & CO. to call .n t, m ti v No. c*3. i". ..-..r, BosTON, and Alf:, thpfe who h urs' A..,unr ,upen with thee Copany of. CHARDSON, WHEELER & CO. t.: c .n them at their Store, .in Con'cord as foon as puflible, and adjulit them; as it is abfoi'utely eccTary t, St ch. Lr done imrediatelc, in order that they maty be enabled to render to the Execu- tor of faid deceafed's Ef.late a true'account of his Piropertyi thi, ;r p.sfioifn. JOHN RICH \Ri)m v, SSSu:vii ONA TH.AN WHEELERl Partr. March 4, 18o3...... LOivG-it'H.i 2-. '"HE Proprietors of the BoJlon-pier, or the Long-Wharf, ins- oftn are hereby notified to meet at Csanert-Hall, in Boftoa, on Wednefday, tile 23d day bf March, infR. (being'the fourth.Wednrf-. day of the- month, and the time by law for their an-. noal meeting) at one o'clock,,. sM.. Then and there, agreeable to the defire of a competent number of the 'pro.prilt :.r, to choofa a Moderator, Wharfin- g 4, Clhrk aan, ..;es...; to confidler,and determine what repairs they wiU make the enfuiing feafon, i:hat money they will raife t, defray the charges 4. tuch repairs,as well as tO i-.-s ls th', \-) ic r,1,n.v . 1 tre usts, ,rnc what way they will rafde it in; how td- will pro. .ed with any proprietor who hall r,,man delicqu,.cci, and generally to do and tranf- .zt -il t'iher milttersthat may properly come bc- I f.,re them. GEORGE HOAMER,Prop's Cle.k. iarch, 4, ,80. MONEY WANT ED. S A N I E D to hire, 5 or 6 thoufand Dol- S latn, tor whichReai Eftate wiIll be given as security, and mitereft paid yearly or quarterly.-.. Inquire of tlie Printi'sM. March I. For IVIRPOO ,AN" THE Brig HANNAH, SJohn Lambert master, havingg ' a large part of her Freight enga- ged, For Fr.i;-l,.TJfthE i.LfJdueor I' apply to the Maflter or board, now laying at I ",". ;.iI' ., or to JOSEPH RIPLEY. March i5, F J ST.CROIX and back to BOSTOVN, r- THEbrig HiNR'Y,THioMAs S,n.r, will fail by the zoth tF Por Pasfage, apply to JONA- 'I IiAN DAVIS--NJ.A Long-Wharf, where letters may be left to go by fald -.c i0Tl. h Sad DAVIS now Jrs f.or Sales . St. Croix Rum and Sugar; Jamiics Sugar ; a few bags Calcutta do.; Ruflla Iron and Sheetings.4 l i. .*' f a, r o! en reaforaooc er e ,r s The g.,odu':.;i.p I N.NCY, ,nC.w lying at Bath, on K.r.nebee ,.,-D.int.: c.in-,n.:h, vell.d : 144 tbnis riegifer rr.lUor oI nt --ar old-l.' r timber is all of white oak, and as faithfully built as any flhip in the State. She has been only in the Euiropean trade, arid but five or ;r voyages, Her Sails, (of whichflihe has nearly two fusit,) Rigging and Spars are in excellent order, has two good Boats, and ;s fo well found in .every refpet as to require but little expience to put her to fen. For particular apply as above. ._March I5. r-I r MA S, T (Georgia,) to touch at NEWH-YORK, THE floop COLUMBIA, JosiA'n MATTU.EWSs, Maeter, will failing z. days. For Freight or J,---.- r PalTge to either of the above pla- ces apply to the after on board, or JOSIAH WHITNEY, March it.. No.67, Log-lWharf- ,f',R ~ r.,'VE BECK,; THE Sloop UNION, Ezra Whliton, Mafter, will fail in all. this week. For r..,l.t orPaffage, ap- <'I' ply to the ., ,'..r on board, lay- .ing oppofte No. 3, Long-Wharf. March 15. 7 -- FP. EIG HT WANTED, For New-Haven, New- orok or Albany. THE floopHUNTER, of Fa;irfeld, SooritaTN MORnauousl, -c l c u 1Malker,will take i..l,,r fi..r :itlcr ofthe above.ports, i: ,..pli ,notrc is miude immediately to the matter on b. rd, I,. n,r at the .. -, L n,..\ ...T" F. "I'r. -r 1'.r FREIGHT tor Ci.ARTL'R. STO. any port in the jIt/?n-., J,: -, a firong built, burdenfome ',Vtflel, of 75, tons, now fittedi'for SfSilei.-For terms apply to Lclxk BIXfLY, N.,. 9,' -*n the T. March -i. For SALE, j' "lIiL fch. IRIS, 80o tons, bu -t t Schuate by one of the beft la sIil,., i--i-s an excellent fea boat, S.I Ifound and may be fent to fea o at a Inail Sf[r.-ci-. Inquire of the Captain on board,-,puofite No. 28, LoNG-wHARF. u ..i TT. c1 S-- ... -E r. HIAR RIOT, burthen 67 tons, and is well found, 1 For terms, apply to SJOSEPH RIPLEY, March ,1, 1803. No. 5, D. Sm,,a's Wharf. For FREIGHT or CHARTER, THE fch. JAY, 6o tons S 1.urrtlh:, -a fl ..u.i w-ll .u;li vc fl, 11. : .;... i .ml ie, tutn u.e,dy t,. ,tc .roi ve a iar:., r.n Lo.,irl-r oi f ., .: .apply t. C. COOl iD F,,'o.;:.L..ng-wh r March u1. "au l 1. Wall-y, '" " A 14. -,..t ',.'; ", Has for Sate, 1 \VENT Y.fix bales foft :iJled Alm.-.ndh. 13 bales Annifeed; 18o oblong, and 400 round Spanifh Entry Matts, juft received, S Also-50oo bbls. fiuperfine and fine Flour ; half bbls. do ; 2o hhds. retailing Sugar ; loo boxes firfi quality Cigars ; Florence Oil.; fmoaked Her-, e rings; Pimento ; German Glue; Gernman Steel, &c. &c. S 'Y A fall Bill on Lonetn. A Bill on Baltimore for about 700 dollmrp Matrch II. HOLLAND'S GIN. A Few Pipes real PIdland's GIN for fale at No. A 69, zLoMg-fha" Mach n.i Sben Preble, No.74, Fo,.HER5'aiARF, Has for Sale, S. IXTylix lhhds. SUGAR., and 40,000 0tgrep"aCOIFEE. hMarch II, 1803. FORJ SALE, j At No. 1 Hancock's Wharf, H lHDS. and bbls. retailing Sugar; bags St. Do- S. mingo Coffee ; firft chop yellow Nankins; white Company do; 3 cafes Rhinifli Wine; I cafk Verdigrife; loo jugs Seltz Water; -Cordage; cut glafs Tuumblers ; and a few tons fleet Cork. iMIarch ix. 6w. J. and S. D. Harris & Co. THAVE for fate, received by brig Frances & Eli- za, from Cape-Francois, 14,500 lbs. bef green COFFEE, in barrels, 300 new HI.E S. Al/o, in Store, o00 barrels of frefh FLOUR. March 4. LIGNUM VI IE. BOUT X4 tons excellent quality LIGNUM VITJE, for Sale at No. o0, Green', Wharf. March 4. FOR SALE, By NAHUM PIPER, No. i3, Sw/ErT'S Wharf, THIRTY cafes of GLASS WARE, confilting of pint and half pint Tumblers quart, pint and half pint Decanters ; lroo Dutch Liquor Cafes ; 40 Crates of well alforted Earthen Ware. Mareh 4. Hard- [Vare Goods. ABRAHAM BAZ1N, No. 6, Cornhll, INFORMS' his Friends and Cuifiomers, That he has received by the late arrivals from Liverpool and ar/Il, a general ager lbrtmoent of HA-DARED-tRE GOODS, which are now raidy for Sale, wholefale and retail. A;. o-.Brafs asnd copper table tChafing. Difleies ; brafs and japanned Laimpsj Englih Seigh Bells ; Looking-GlalTs, &c. &c. Likewgfe--.A few fashionable Toilet Glaf- fees at reduced prices. 3mn. Dec. 11. Hard-HJVare Goods. BAZIN and POIGNAND, T NFORMetheir Friends and.thle Public, that hay-. .. ing lately received a general allbrtment of HARD-WARE GOODS,they offer it forfalewholc- fule and retail, at No. 39, CORNHILL, near the M-aRET. --ALSO-- A gotudaftortnmentofBrt,_es, Dutch Slates, Coffee Mills, Mahogany and glt framed Looking- (i;laties. Ahandfome fet ofWaterPlates and Diffies, at a reduced price. N. B. 33 cents per Ib. for dry combed 'c...,' BRISTLES, will be paid in Caffi at the faid (..rt, for fall or large juantities-this merits the attea'tion of lthofe who have it-in their power to fave m.i arficlegenerallyrtirown away,but by having which-they will promote (together with their owin profit) a inanuffacture of their country, Dec. 17. (m) J. andW, Hutrd, ". 6., :.--r .1 Haforfaih, TENtrunk. Calico, s and dyed Ginghams- juft received by thi; brig Fox, from LiverFolt, -ALSO- 3000 pieces Nanki's, of an excellent qual- it .entitled to debenture on exp.: ratoc-.-a,'d one Piano Forte. rb - Rice & Bridge, No.: o, CORNHILIL, EG leave to inform their friends and the pub- lic, That they have received an additional flI..l;- -. RFSH I-,0,iC, among which are, a T.i r, ni.'."' of fafsfionable' and well chofen C(; a. i Printed (amibricks, t,:.cthtir with a .andfome aiTortmentt of Colourtd a..d -I.i.-d Cambricki, which they will fell on the lowest terms for Caflla.. To be Let, THE Chambers and Cellar, of Store, No. 30, CosRNi(tLL,fuitable for Engliiih Goods. Apply as above. [6 w. March as. Gay .- Latlil, .No. ( .-. ..t- -TREET, f:. ,. T WO bales.fine Broadciothl aad Calli- :rr.?, on .4 months credit, for an approved note. '_, 4 caantitv if mould and dipt Candles, and brown Soap, hhdm good flaavoured-Rum. Mf Irch. 4. " SMITH ~'PARKLR, No. 48, Mar/aorough-free., IHave for fate, T'HE following Articles, chiefly confignments, and will be fold very low, in order to clofe the fales, for cafh or fhort credit-viz. London Porter, pr. cafk or dozen bottles, Burton Ale, per calk or dozen jugs, Bottle Corks, per grofs, Havana "-..wr-, p, r thoufand, Tea and C,.",fi' i' China, in boles-ofrme fct, Two dinner fets China, very elegant, , White Chaple Needles, Macrkenzwe's bet, per box 4 and 41 Pins, perbox or bundle, [or half box, 1.c ql.i loups i. ic ,, r., ut alc lh i .1 blue',bl!il !. browns, mixt, &c. at 30s. per yard, S Save lift blue Browdcloths,per piece. Dec. 24. "i. RE I ./IL. H ENRY MEL.;SI:JGER, has REOVEnD from No.36, Unimn-Streetto No. 1a, DOCK SQUARE, lately occupied by Mr. Wmn. WVhitwuel opposite Galen's head-Where h- offers for -fale, his ufual affortment of faffhionabl " ENGLISH HATS-- Among which are,Ladies', Gcntlesens',Youths' & Clii Idren's, of the latefl imnportatim-with an af- Sfortment of heft American moanufiltured HATS.. .eLiteqi--Gentlemen's I ,l il, SiOES. A/o,' I.id ;e' MUFFS and TIPPETS. 3m. an.3t.: -ol1til End tCrel ery. SLLEN &, GARDINER, inform the -- Public, that they have coonmenred Br.wv,n at their new Brewery,' o ,. pr ..-, S, Ed. They will keep :.orrittatl iotr '.-.POR ER, Strong and Table BEER. / YEAST maybe had every day Ae w k and GRAINS as ufdu. 1 .Z g ..... 'I .rd .1 gener, "ous price Tot lL 'L", "i the i.)re,,, r. o. 19- r3e ] [3m] Bottled Por,;, TFORt SALE, a quantitof bottled L Ptrrer. l-,.t q.uil,,. ..n m.r.. ra.. rrnr,. In- quire of RICI-lAiRD SHEA, No.$, 5 nL N,c.,,'bier u6. e ang Newl y Nilcs, -- Ao.. 9, P'.: I .. -ref,, H HJHD:. '. I. Rum ; chefs Tea; boxes Chlocolac; ditto Candles; ditto Soap ; ditto Herrings, hhds Glafs Ware, boxes Window-Glaft, ditto China, brxe cotton and wool Cards, bags Cotton, bolts 6uffia Duck, Ieg Fig Tobacco, bbls. Flour, Ship Bead, Groat-.-jrc ; invoice Japan W are,trunk j.) ti ei., s.,<( 3,ul:,,.,1l .n rcJu- ced prices forcafih. V ca/ li/cally ad1vancedon Cocfiignnens. Feb. Ix;. t f. At o. 3, Kilby.Street, For Sale, y1ji received, "PHILA)ELPHIA GUNPOW- P DER, o;a fiperior quality. February 2. 6fp. SPAT'NT MEDICINE. The following. Patent Medicine continue for Sale, hy fpecil appointment, 0 the Sign of the Goon SA m-OIRr.)', i7o. 13, Corn'/ill, viz. SOLOMcsoN': CORDIAL BALM OF -GILEAD. ' THIS is ie of th, mofa elegant and ef- ficacious.eedicine yet discovered for aflfifting weak and flattered Conftitutions, weaknefs of Sight or Menory, Hypochondriac, Tremblings, Horrors of theMind, Confumptions, Afthma, and all other difeaes arifing from a relaxed fate of the Nervous ?yftcm. Its unprecedented fale, to- gether, with i continued favorable reputation, makes it wordly of trial by all perfons afflicted with either sf he above Complaints. A/fo, /I .\NTI-IMPETIGINES, Which is fail gaining a high reputation in Europe and. America. t is taken with great fuccefs in the King's Evil, fcrofula, Scurvy, Leprofy, Gout, Rheumatifmi atd Lues Venera. Priceofeac-,tbree dollars per ottl. WHEATON's JAUNDICE BITTERS. This Medicih e will be found particularly ufe- fill as the Spring advances, when the Bilious af- feiftons are generally mdre violent tlian at the other feafons o0the year. Many .Certificates from performs of refluelrability and judgment, can be faint elngt e theStomach, difficulty of breath- ing, lofs of appetite, dizzinefs, &c. common to people laboring underBilious diforders. A/ao,his APPROVED ITCH OINTMENT, Being a fafe and certain cure for the Itch,having in it neither Mercury nor Brimflloe. CooL''s RHEUMATIC & BILIOUS PILLS. There Pills have been ufed with great fuccefs in cure of.Rhoumatic and Bilious Complaints. Many Certificates cain be produced of their superior ef- ficacy, and are recommended for trial to perfons -.rtiir iJ with rheumatic and bilious habits. S. H. P. LEE's New-London BILIOUS PILLS. This~fedicine having already fecured a high reputation, requires no special recommendation. Their good quality confifts in removing the many ill effects confequent on an overflow of Bile. May e hadat the fame place, STONE's IMPROVED TRUSSES FOR RUPTURES, This Invention is considered by the Phyficians of this town as a great improvement on the kind hertofore made, and has fecured to him a Patent from the Prefideat of the UnitedStates.-lThev don- ifit of a double spring, yielding more readily to the motion of the Body, being at the fame time more comfortable to the wearer, and attended with better effect. 3m. Fh. zz2. HOUSE AT CAMBRIDGE. T O BE LET-The Dwelling-Houfe, SOst-Houfes,'Barn and Garden of the late Jon,, FoxcRorr, Efq. near the meeting-houfe, in Cambridge. Apply to CALEB GANNETT. March Ixt. . BOARDER S, O NE ortwo Boarders can be accommodated '- in a private family. Inquireofthe Printers. March iX. Death of ABEL- Tg.an Edition. 7uj? receded from Philadelphia, price, dolt. 75 ft. in bhanfome fi' ep binding, and 3, doll. o0 cts. elegantly bound in cacf, and for fide at the Booabijcs of WEsr I? GRENLEA r, EBsNEZF. LAaKsN, T"sUMAS t6' A.O.aEWS.and WM.P. and Las. BLAKE, /'jHE DEATH of ABEL. In Five Books. From the German of Gjrner. T6 which are added, twenty-two NEW IDYLS, by the fame Author. Alfo, a Letter to M.,FusLAN, on Landfcape Painting, and the 'Two F rind of Bour- ban, by M. DIDROT. ... . .* This? Edition hai !i'dn.V' print:.. onn fine-. .:. .j r..sl. ',. ~-Iwsith, a beautiful engraved Titk, a Vic' ,:., r.c .. .i- C s i, the ac of murder- ing AcL,- ..cd -. a.i6.R. Ml Zalch 4. Ready to be dikvered to Subfcriberis, according .totbcirf ', :: ,. r..'itrdats3 j each,. At CALLED BINGHAM's Book-Storc, No. 44,Cornhill, Bolon, CHAPLIN'S TREATISE on the NA- TI TLE and IMPORTANCE of the SACRA.MEN'rS, in three parts. Firft, On Saoraments in general. Second, On. BAPTlsrs.1 throwing the religious mean- ing and defign of it-'Vho are proper Subje8s- and what is the.proper Mode. Third, On the Sac- raments. as connected with the Covenants. With a Summary and Applicatory Conclufion. All founded on the, ScixP-TUREs. Compofedon a new plan. No Author is referred to,pro or ton. Nor any person or. party disputed. N. B. Although the above rreatife was writ- ten before Mr. PrET.R EDWARnD on BAPrIsr.s, or Dr. J.NK.U '. Anfwer to him, were publifled in this Country ; yet many gentlemen who have compared them, are clearly of. opinion, that it fully obviates the principal* things Dr. JENKINSs has advanced a.ir'nit ?.Mr. Lnw n H, about BAP- T-sm. -Morze. ofpecialiy, in what is faid in the third part, under the Article, MoUNT SsINAI. * Said Books are alfo r id''. to !,e delivered and fold at-Mr. GOODALE'i t.:,'o.-llore inM Atndon, and Mr. Meat.iAM's in Wrcefer. Subferibers may hare their Books by calling at either of faid places., March 4. CAIR LV'S ek ,i- it Family Bible. J I'r received from Philadelphia, price Nine Dol- lars, ornamented .vith lix elegant Maps and twenty-four Hiftorical Engravings, and for fale,by THOMAS & ANDREIWS, No. 45, Newbury-Street, An elegant QUARTO FAMILY BI- BLE, printed on fine vellum paper, and well bound :-Containing , r. The Booksof the Old T'r-,tiirtni, the Apoc- rypha, and the New Teftament, as translated by orderofKing James I. of England. . A chronological aTable f the molt remarka- ble events recorded in the 'criptiures, from the creation to the death of C ,'oht. 3. A Table of the different Charafders and 'tli ,:erc ujIkun ofin the Bible, 4..A T le of Scripture weights, moafiures, and coies reduced to dollars and cents. 5. An alphabetical Table of the proper, names ufed, in the O!d and New Teftaments, with the. meaning of the words in the original languages. 6. A Table of the divisions of time among the Jews. 7. A chronological Table of the Apoltles and their fucceffors, who founded and presided over the five grand Churches. 8. Achronological Index of the years and times from.Adam ui1-- L':,1 9. Portrait of an apollolic Preacher, from Cow- per. to A Tible of kindred and affinity, within which,according to the Jewiflfand American laws, no perfon ought to contract marriage. Ix. A Clergyman's uldrir i r.,i married perfons, containing a feafonable and judicious sketch of the requiites to happinefs in.the married late. ix. A curious analytical diffedlion of the Books of the Old and New TesIt men s, S 13. A geographical Sketch of the Pounair:r .. M .....tAii-busT-rlrc-ro-wnt-ropuTff.ofi, anJ other particulars, refpedting facfline, with a view of the present masters and mifieries of c.tt once happy country. .-- -'r ..- ropi.-.us CONCORDANCE to the -l.i'ly '> :r.ptur, s by which the principal texts of fcripture may be eafily found out. By the learned and indefatigable John Brown, of Haddington. IS. A valuable Family Record, containing four pages, handfomely divided for marriages, births, deaths, &c. 16. A concife and animated view of the Evi- dences of the Chriflian Religion; and its tendency to promote both individual and national happi- nefs. 17. Table of all the paffages in the Old Tefla- ment, quoted by Jefus Chr/fl and his Apoflles in the new. 18. Six elegant MAPS and twenty-four Hiflo- rical ENGRAVINGS, by the firft American ar- tiffs, viz. Mlfaps of the Journeyings of the children of Ifrael, from Rameafes to the land ofiCahaan.-Map of Canaan, as promised to A rahamc-.Map of Pal- efline, as fettled by the Jews.---Map. of the Affyri- an, Median,. Perfian and Babylonian empires.-. Land of Moriah, or. Jerufalem, and the adjacent country.-Map of the Travels of the Apoftles.- Hiflorical Engravings, viz. The finding of Mofes by the daughter of Pharoabh; Adam, Eve, Cain Lff Abel; Hagar and IJmael in the defeat;. A/braham going to offer up his fon Ifaac; Ifaac blelfing fJacob inflead of Efau; the plague of hail ; the fall of the Man- na; Samp/tn deftroying the Philiftines; Minor Prophets ; Adoration of thesfant efaus in the fta- ble, by the magic flight of Yofeph, Mary and fifus into Egypt; Maffacre of the Innocents ; the broad way to deftrudlion ;. Crift appealing the Storm ; Chri/, casting out devils; Chr/i curing the lunatic; Chri/f prefeuting the child to his difeiples ; Chrl/e laying his hand on the children ; hrif9 healing the fick man of the palfy; Chri/f teaching the doc- tors in the temple ; Chr/f reftoring the blind man to his fight ; Chr/f betrayed by JYudiu Ch/F/ ex- hibited to the Jews by Pilak Chrif'i body em- balmed by Jofph of Arimathea. a?" Some of the above Bibles, on an inferior pa- per, without the engravings, may be had for'five dollars avd ffty cents. Alfo may he had at awm,e,- A handsome FOLIO BIBLE, jilft pub- lifled in Necow-ork, proper for the Pulpit or Fami- lies, at the very low price of twelve dollars, with fifteen elegant engravings, or eleven do/ars without the Engravings, well and fitrongly bound, Excellent Books for fchools arid families. May be bhadas above, price 75 cents Jingle, and 8 dollars per. dozen, BEAUTIES of the BIBLE.-Being a Sele&ion from the old and new Teflament, with various Remarks and brief DifTertations. -Defigned for the ufe of Chriftians in general, and particular- ly for the ufe of Schools. By Ezra San.pfon. 0 The above Book has received the unquali. fled approbation of many Clergymen,School Comn- mittees, &c. and has been introduced into a num- her of Schools and Academies.-It is allowed to be one of the beft and molt uffeful Books ever pubflih- ed for Schools and. Families, and the Publifhers folicit the. attention of Clergymen and gentlemen who fuperintend Schools and Academies to the work, and doubt not but that on examination they will feel heartily difpofed to life and recommend it. .lfa5v e ha'd as abive, An INTRODUCTION to ARITH- METIC', for the tfe of common Schools. By Era. flush Root, A. B. Or This fall Treatife is in general ufe in many parts of this fate, and in Ccnnestiut. where it has re- ceived the approbation of the firft literary charadt. ers. 6w. Feb. 9, 8o.;. Alassachusetts Re'ister rT HE MASSACHUSETTS REGISTER for the SYear 1803, may be had of J. & T. FLEET, at theBlaezL & HEAt, Cornhill. tf. Nov. 19. ly,as they would avoid the penalty of the law. (tf) R. AUSTIN. CABINET, AT THE HEAD OF COURT-STREET. M R. TURELL refpedtfully invites the Publ': to his CABINET or CURIOSITIES. 'r. haps a greater colleddon of the r wri of Natur,, and Art is not in the United States, Mr. PsK. ': excepted.-It now confifts of between tive and l',rv en thoufand different articles. eI. ;. NEW BREWERY-;t We,-.Go?. A DUNLAP, jun'r. HAS FOR sAL at his Brewery', end of the Ca.'.'a.y. Bottle POR-TER, ss. per. doz. S;trvorlg iEES from 6 to 8 dols.' per bbl. Table BE.ER, du: per bbl. -. 3bbll I i. brewed for exportatior GRAINS, for fald at the Brewery, every Mondia anil Thurfday evenings,and YEAST, every day i the week. Orders left .at the Brewery, or a No. 12, Kilby-Stpcct, will meet immediate attention N. B. YEAST kept for Sale at Cellar No. : ..- fr ti ',."....mrii'J 'i[on of C iftomers. ; .. F -. : -o , f unk uk Oakum, C'ASH will be paid for good J TN K at the New-Alms-iH .,., .. lcre there isfc Sale,the bel of OAKUM. t. f. Wef/l-Soflon, Sepf. 14th, 18o0 Flax Seed., CASH, and the higheft price, given for FLAX SEED, by ROBERT and DAVID WIER, a their Fiaxfeed" Works in Harvard-Street, near th Rev. Dr.Ws'sv' mne-ting-honife. Nov-. 6,. T Hafly-Market -17heatre, W HICH was built about five years fine with the beft materials which could be pro cured, is to be taken down; the work is begun and will be accomplilfhedin 60 days. There i forfale-XWindows, containing 2 fquares of Ix by 15; Gb:.fs Doors, Locks, liinges Timber, Joifl, Boards, Clapboardi, Planks 1lr,. Shingles, and many other Materials of- which it io composed, which will be fold at reduced prices Any perfon difpofed to purchafe will please to ap. ply to the :.ublcrit'r, ,. :r.: Theatre. T: : r z ELLIS. G"- Dry. Fuel will be delivered in any part of the Town for Two Dollars a Load. Apply am above. (ep6w) March i. LOW's ALMANAC. SUST Publifhied and for Sale, by o T;* & J. FLEET, at the Biuss and HI1ARI Cornhill, ., Low's Genuine Almanack, for i 803, enlarged & improved-containing all that is tinua in an Almanack, and a variety of other matters ufeful and entertaining. Bookfellers fupplied ir ftheiets,as ufual. d-ALSO- - Fleet's sHErF ALMANACK, with LOW'. Calculations, very convenient for C,:,L.iii ...l . fes, Shops, &c. Price 10to cents, tingle. Oetobcr zz. (tf.) S FAR M-for fale. .y --,e OT 0 be Sold, a FA R f, .F'rt .L. situated in HWrentham, twr miles from the centre Meet- ing-Houfe, and 26miles from Bof a.'., e..rcr ,in. r,? 77 acres, having on the fame a Dv I. -.t.il.'.ui, Barn, and Out. Houfes. Thereis a ftuficient quantity ofor'tchard- ;ng inr.l ].vi:.. lrJ, together with a large propor- tion of me-,' 'v,. ot the firft quality; the Farm is well watered by a brook that runs the whole lerag r..' 1 .,r','.rs i thie pc, p..ol i i t f.nee tn .- ,,e- duct for the ufe of the Barn. Fifty-feven acres of wood land, of Pine .and Oak, adjoining, will be fold, if defired. The whole well calculated fcf two Farms; or about ioo. acres, with. the buildings, will be fold, if moft agreeable to the purchafer. For further particulars, inquire of NATHANIEtL WARE,on the premifes. Wrentham--Feb iS, x8o3. (6w). _jeb.1 kcjRM '': W'NI.f, )L. HE fubfcriber, having purchased Sthe well known town. of De Kstb, contain- ing 64,000 acres, on both fides ofthe (f. iO:,t,.l.,I River, in the county of Saint Lawrence, intends, the ensuing Summer, to fettle the fame with fuch Farr.; rs ; mro-' meet him on the fpot from, the -TnrrIla/ sor Juie 'to theTleri t cd. ,'.I O, .'t.ib- r. ,--, every attention will be paid to tlie accomT.noda- tion and future welfare of the settlement. A vil- tlage will be laid out in the centre of the town, ad- joining the river and contiguous to 1200 acres fet apart for the promotion and support of Schools and the Golpel. A llore will be eflabliihed, and mechanics fettled in the vi; L.. A clear title and long credit.will be given tb the Farmers, who may eIpe.'-t o1 find a convenient situation for trade, and an excelent foil, Timber, Beech, Sugar' Maple, Elm, Oak, Afh. &c. A constant care for the ad- vancement of the settlement will be Rteadily ad- hered to by WILLIAM COOPER. N. B. A quantity of Potafh and Sugar Kettles will be procured- for the ufe of the settlement. New-York, March 2, 1803. To be Let,for one or two years, HE Dweling-Houfe, Barn, and 1 other Out-Houfes,and a Tan Yard, con- tainingabout thirty Pitts, with all the Boildings thereto belonging, including a Currier's Shop, to- gether with about forty-two acres of excellent mowing, tillage, and patlure Land, with excellent orcharding on the fame, laying in Braintree, being the Efltate of Deacon C.,AL.. HAYWARD, late of faid Braintree, deceafed. Poffeffion of faid Premifes will be given the firil day of April next. For fur- ther particulars, inquire of BENJAMIN HATDEN, jun. Braintree, March ti, 1803. A NEW LINE OF STAGES. HT9. Su~feririer s ie leave to inform t,; rp'omBl, ta they ha'" commenced a ne lire q'of Stages front BOf ton to Amherft, N. H. to run twice a weol uan: the loth of MAay next, l.'hen it is their in nt 'on to continue thi , rout to Windfor, in Vermont. TVe Staetr wi.l fa from SETH KiNG's Tuvr,,rn, inDoc le-farc, B.flon, on ocndays and Fridays, at 6 o'cck, A. M. and arrive at m/mhsrJl fame dayi- at 6, P.M. anitta return f/rm Amhvef/ to B/f/on on Tujfdcays and Saturdays, ltaing Amerf at 6, d. .S. and arriving at Bcfon at 6, P. a.--From their long acquaintance in ti/ tine of /usfine fs, they latter them- faies they/sy f etA mt eneooracoementro. pcrj.iver -i ... .. .',cS,.... :o.,. I ... much advantage to thofe / e-o r .... r g, o.1t w ,i u', road. I is their intention to ?eep the hejb of horfes and carriages, cndI to pay i'- i 7.- ? attention to the reqsejfs ofthofe whs may ionor them reith (atronage. N. B. Bed Ticking, live geefe and fta fow! Feathers,for Sale, and all orders att 'cded to for thi: fau'e, y FOBES ka' KING. Feb 22, o803. BT AUTHORITY. T HE Subfcriber informs the Publiic, that he it . ready to furnifh the federal towns in this Commonwealth, with new Weights and Meafures, and to receive thofe now in ufe for Repair and Sealing, agreeably to a late law pal'ed by the Gen- eral Court of this Commonwealth, r,.: p ,. Weights and Meaifures,at his Shop, No. .cr.?. ,'... LIN-STREE'. RICHARD AUSTIN. Scftn, O7. c5, 180S. State S.eale'. n. a. Thofe perfons in the town of B'?ion, who have neglected, for twelve months paft, ;o have their Weights and Meafures Sealed, are r... queftlled to fend them to the above place immediat- |
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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 67 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |