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7 4w-~~~ ~2 ~' 7 - 7y~ 0 0?5 4 ,0 ~' -a; '~ i{;~ ~* .--~ a, *,ial. I -~ --4 14 4-. ,g * 'a' .5., .47~P'.1g .a'- ~ F. .l~ .s~-'-- a4 -,a..,~ .-'.- - I- .7 "a-- aK~ * ) / - 4a* 77".4 . -- -.t- .I;B -?.x L w 5 L __ Nttc. '29 ...VOL. L1.j TiSTit~3JT Ef STj j, J1 Y, tlol THt rnPnI.A-. tAT'I.r AivfYiTorEtn. JUT'IES ON I.MPORTS. N1n. Pr-estN, I SEN1) you a few plain refleelions th11t havt occtrred-fto, m on reading a Hu! to reganlale thi duties on Imports and for other IIrp-poses, lvtely re Iploted Iby Mr. Ialdwin, as Chairman tI' a Comrn inittei; f the l!aiUe of fleli-sontalivs of Ite U.S Should thlia becmne a law, it will supersede, an act passes fair t(lie snifm plurpos, while tnokeffee afieai the )1llh day of June, 1818, thlt act siperse ded an act passed on repealing lthe double duties the enacting nt which superseded the tariff wflich had hieen stationary nor so ma ny years previous and under which commerce and the revenue pros perId wilth tiiex'rnpled success. Change in ays erms, i lit all times dhangeroni-ordei,- precision rocd egUalariity are essential--withnUlot them n seel tiimi andl harvest, summer and winter,"' would te:a-a (- lf.,iiw ia ch ollan i ra r : : .a r. aaK n oll kl t -i' IW Tl mi' .'I' i ,1 ,, .1 0 i .' i teO,,:'- iu ,I htiiic ii ia.unfi'ovc 1t61 ,1 M d" e, 17.p. plic-'lite in the p!ihyseal worid,it i' not liress in- ti1 moal ad political. Thi' rffree til-en of an- oahar tamr;ff before Ihosr' -n- hes Ol'a ol' will vhiehi we followed the corpse of its predecessor', predecetsor, will le iijunrions, as it will teach cnim i mercial mien to consider it not as a sethed systern on which they can defend, and found their ealcut lalions. but as new link in theli cobweb chains , exp-irhniae;t. Under such a belief, who will adven. ture his property abroad, not knowing but that 'an. other, anid ianinther, soild another change in the illu ties ti wlthi its returns will be subjected, may oc- cur, occasioning him nnexpi.cted and incalculable losses before his plans can le secomplished-this view of the subject, if the bill passes, will not be hypothetical The first sday of its existence, will place on the bonds and books of the customIhouse, from thence to be transferred to the Mnerchanlt' ledger, a solemn recurdof its truth. Many voya- ges underltken, I cannot say on the old tariff, but on the tariff of 1818, undertaken some of them 12 months, some of them 12 days ago, cannot be ac- cmplished before tlie ulditional duties' will have l4id the axeofdrestruetion to the roots, not of the lirofits of the importer, but of his cpital-.-tbr it is a solemn truth (the causes here need not be traeiled) that even under the present rate of duties, there is scarcely aU, article imported without loss. Silks froni China by thie projected law, are to pay double their present duty, aral will not on this lday com- masd a greater advance on their cost there than 30 per centum, the exact amount of the tduly con- tempilatedl in thie bill, leaving thie inerchaiat to mourn over the capital flie eaph;li.v-d m tuthis ago, now to be lessened (if not entirely, principally Iih-.ii thdie operitiot of a new and unexpected E-.riTf) ty the total loss of interest, freight, commis- Dions; storage and insurance. nlit the i-justice of the bill stops not here. Silhs from other places than beyond the Cape of Good Hope, -nre. nt sub- jected by il to tiny specific duty, and ofi course will ,pay but twenty perrenlom duIlty, with an addition of only ten per'centum on their cost-whilst those beyond the Cape df Good Hope are to pay thirty per ceintumi, with an addition of twenty per centum oa their cost giving a clear bounty or preference after the 30th of Jnne next, to Silks from France overt hose from China of fourteen per centum.- Surely if there are reasons for this preference, of -which I ami.ignuoant, it would be bat bare justice in Ihe government, to exempt froin this in, quality the duties that will accrue on the cargoes of vessels that hid departed fur Chila previous to ther enacting of "-',,--w I law. -, Brown Sugars cost in'.the West Indies eight dol- Iars per cwt. and biy tiae contemplated tariff are to pay an additional duty of one dollar..anl. twelve, cents per hundred, m takingl a total duty of f..ur iol- 'las aid forty-eight cents for ai every punuths- this, added. to the cost in th e West Indies, produ- cea a cost here, exclusive of interest, freight, com- tossions, insurance sant shipping charges, of i'elt'e dollars aod forty-eight cents per 112 Ihs. Grot- jan's price current will tell the rest. These instan- ces rsy serve--they are n It solitary-the total list of imports with slight' variations, lead to thte amen melancholy result. If it should be answered, that the increase of du- ty will not injure thie importer, 'but be paid by the conaulie', I say,,how can that be, when the duties now pid under the law of 1818, are out ofthe pock. et ofmthe iimporler-wilth as mnucL truth it might be assertedl, that a load should be nmade lighter by an addition lotils weight. If it be said, lthat the thing will regulate isttif, and that the merchants will be taught by their losses not to overtraide and inundatle the country ilh more gods than can be CewLiuimel or exportedm-I answer, well, leave it to r.galstae itself, unhurthineC d with new incumbrain- cea Let the government, if they must increase the dutnies, at least preserve lhat regard for the interests of theli purveyors of the revenue, which justice dic- tateas-let Ihem r-x'mpt fiotin the operation of the additional dies, the returns of voyages predicated oin the existing order of things. Let the new tariff be aplicl.ible to voyages u undertaken with a knowl- edge-uoits existence. All obligations are recipro- cal, tlc relative duties of parent and ehild are so- the connexion oft gove rnors and governed is so--the eitizhn owes obedience to the laws of lais country, bia there is tn implied obligation, that those laws shall not ble m ade (yratisical nr oppressive.. When they leconirso, whlAt follows ? Let tire history- of this country tell. The advocates of the system may theorize, and rerline uponl a thousand dreams of greatness, but I fu.r, iad appeal to the state of our markets and gen-, t'rral sit mtiiio orithe country fobrpreof- that the eIt fei.cs of the increased duties will be immediateloss, pelh;aps ruin, tn numbers who have ordered goods ettno arrives ;n which they will have to pay an ui- expected aid uunust increase o'tlduies--thair losses or ruin .will be elt by those connected with thieni ship-builders, rope-makers, blacksmiths, porters, captains, seamen. Society is made tiup of connect-. ed links, and breaking one,i breaks a th ousandh. The losses of these classes will be but the prelude to another scene, which I unwillingly look upon.- Under increased duties, imports enteiteil at the cus- tom-house will rapidly cease--clandestine, smug- gled imports will rapidly increase--the honest man will either be ruined by the sets of a government to which lie paNil obedience, (but which in retu-n faigot to think ofhim)-or iflhe escapes tat dread. filb fate, ihe will be condemned to, inactivity, or his accustomed avocation thus cut off, must in hIisa man- hood, or perhaps in his old age, commences appren- ticeship in some untried,s ltherio unknown, and therefore to him, perilous occupation. To the smuggler, a wide field will be opened, limniledmily ly theextent of the line voramencing at tihe lakes or the north, and rutiaing through all tlie interiediate h'ayverses, creeks, coasts and in- let', to the nnuti of' the Missisipp'. Goods thsus introduced without having paid sny duty, will bha sold at a lower rate th'a the ,Manufa c- turers ot our eom ctmn lr' can possibly afford. It is to be feared, the bilt, if csrried into effect, will be pi'odhuitve ofih jsirt vexatioa, lose anal rutain, liuose a 'ha, calculating on the prelenm rate of duties con. tinuing, h-ve ordered goods that cannot arrive be- fate the SOih oh Jl.i-s next. AN AMERICAN. "l'OI.aICCO,.-lhs use was forbidden i-i many cOttm'i;es nailter severe pecuniary penalties; but is 163i. soaking wvs forbidden in ltussia, under {thi an, of hIving iag eh ose in ut ff" P0,|e Urban Vlll. issued a bull of excommiuica.tion against all who took aruiffin churtihi siad Inaocea t Xl. exnom- tiireeaair'd .Ilt wilo should either iske sinuffor lobbac- co ii tIhe ahlauacli of St. Peter, at loume. ItLwas livis-lo wao" commanded tlle patriot I.iirCes thaita nat-itrd Algeziras, St. Roote amid -; a. P voaiuntarily ev;'cuted 54 two 1' "' i i- '! i ller operations, and he !ais l Srob..:,' d.'-- I lC sa ieas to Malaga, and I a.a.a,,<. i -L'" a !., ; ,;,.,, as -. was s ,aid to be his in- j (ia ,,. a rno03 TilE CON P"'TICOT GAZETTE. = /n Alarm, Sclf-working Fire Engine. THE- Subscriber takes this method to in- form the Public that he has received letters patent from the Pres:deat ofthe h"rited States, bearing date March 28th, 1820, fot an improve- e meant in Engi'nes for extinguishing fire, and now offers rights for sale to City Corporationis, Factory Companies, or individuals, as may.ap- . ply. This LEgime is calculated to extinelishl n fire in separate partnments, or in every p.I. i- t meant of any large buid:.ng. It will never up- " rate without assistance, Unless a fire should ' take Flace ; it is the fire that then operates Supon the Engine, and causes it to throw water sufficient to extinguish a fire at its commence- . ment, if at the dead hoars. of nigfit,'at tihl; ,same time giving atn alarm like thie report of I one or more r ntiskets.- I Furthermore, the same principle, with a. tri. Sling aid,optrate4 to protect any wooden build- wise, Factories may be proetecd in sucli a manner that they cannot be set on fire- by -an s incendiary to do any great damage, for it will * take water from thle pond and shower tClc whole il.h1'1;n'.-, if there be no person present, " should a fire commence, and continue the f shower until some person checks the same by shiuttitag a gate. The expense of erecting an engine for an a- partment with one globe will not exceed 3 dol- e lars, and for a Factory, in a perfectly secure s manner, from 300 to 500 dollars, according to e size and situation. Apply to 1 EL. BRYANT, or a I. THOMPSON, of New London. FROM THE VEltMONT SENTINEL. The following statement may be'relied on, and can be proved by the testimony of at least four persons. The cuw, belonging to Mr. H-e- zekiah Tuttle, of Hinesburg, to which was a- warded the 2d premium at the cattle show in Burlington, by the Hon, Committee of the So- 5 city in Chittenden County--the milk, after taking out what was necessary for a family of five persons, was set, in the month of Feb- "ruary, for butter, a l.1 produced the four first days 10 1 4 Ibs. of butter-the next seven days produced 13 1-2 lbs. of butter-making in e-. leven days 23 3-4 lbs. of butter--and in less than four weeks the whole produced was up- wards of fifty pounds, besides l-ie milk and cream necessary for the family. Said cow is half.blooded, of the Bakewell beef breed, or.. short horn lank shin. Any gentleman that disputes thle above statement, can be furnished Switch satisfactory evidence. CANFIELD DORWIN. 1linesbarghi, .Aarch 23, 1820. Successful Cuitivation.--Mr. Julhn G. Har. den, owns a lot of fourteen acres of- land in Bristol, R. I1 on which are a 0', ll 1.i.-a ..-. three barns, and a shop. The last summer, (1819) he rented a lot of the same for t 'en- Sdollars, and cultivated the remainder,',which proditicad as follows !--- 18600 bunicta-e onions, 5 loads, pampkmis, 100 bushels corn, 300 heads cabbages, 100 do. potatoes, 2 bushels beans, 40 do. beets 1-2 bl. currant wine, 40 do. Fr turnips, 40 lbs. onion seed, 100 do. round do. 1 2 bush. beet seed, 10 tons English hay. ROMa TH ALABAMA "9U~N," JA.. 12, 1820. S Signs of the Season at the JYorth. The a.-r.I...a i ... multitude of Robins, which have within a few days arrived'here, indicate an unusual severity of weather in the northern latitudes. -Birds of passage, especially the Robin-red-breast,emigrate southerly as winter approaches, according to the degrees of cold and the supplies. of food- further nolli.-.- These birds are not seen here every winter, biut visit us occasionally. They were never seen in greater numbers than at present.-" Our forests and fields for a few, days past have been clouded with them. For several miorn- ings the woods have been so filled with their music as to render Janutary here like the month of May in N... L-... i J. 1ROM A 'EW-TORtK PAPEI. Lucid Resolves.-The following are a couple of the Westchester county resolutions, as they appear in the Argus. In the second one it is difficult to say whether the writer is most to be admired for his knowledge of arithmetic or the pungency of his wit. Resolved, That De Witt Clinton,has forfeit- ed all claim to our support, and by hia mea- sures, imperiously demantle [who demand ?] a change of men. jReseoledr,That we are repugnant to the twist. ings and winding of this crookede d and peri- verse generation of politic'qua, and know not how to account for their strange management -unless it shall be more fully developed by- that mysterious and newly discovered rule of arithmetical progression, by which 20,000 was divided into three parts by a divisor of four, making Iy tli'e cube of Root a product of ten, and the quotient the vulga'ar fraction of the Bank of America ! B1y a decree of the King of the Netherlands and subsequent order' from the Burgoma .ers of Amsterdam, the celebrated Bank of Am. sterdam, whose functions, till within a recent period, have borne so large a share in thie mo- ney transactions of foreign countries with Hol- land, has ceased to exist. Tihe whole of its accounts will be finally closed on or before the 28th of July next. l From Genoa it is stated, On tle authority of letters fi-om Cairo, that the Pachia of Egypt hIad seized upon Palestine, and that a division of his army had entered Jerusalem. A subscription has been opened in London for the benefit of the widow of Smithers, who was killed in arresting tle conspirators that had assembled to assassinate the king's minls- tees, and large sums received. Mr. Elliston, manager of Drury Lane Theatre,has offered to give a benefit to the widow and officers, any night they might choose to select for the pur- pose. The Duchess de Berri hIas presented to tlhe person who first seized the assassin of her hIusbar.d, one thousand francs, and to the sol- dier ofthe Royal Guard who secured fim, a gold watch ofconsiderable value. French papers mention a rumour that thle Duke of Wellington was expected at Paris.- One of them, indeed, says that his Grace hlad arrived, The author and publisher of an incendiary proclamation against thie royal family were atr- rested in Paris in consequence of iiitormasion againstt them. FOR THE PALLADIUM. Pensacea, (W. F) Jfarch 1-, 1820. M rSsa En1. TOen.s, YOU did me the favor to publish, several months since, a brief account of tht local -sit- uation of this place, and an enumeration of some of the advantages it possesses for becom- ing a considerable commercial town. -Being now here, and having continued my inquiries, J offer them for insertion in your paper, within c-. impression that they will be of interest.to some of your readers ; for any information in regard to remote sections ofithe Unioi, or Ter- ritory that is likely to become auiiexed to this great and growing empire, is read ': ni, avid. it), by many, however unconnected and unclas.. sical the manner in which it may happen to be communicated. In the immediate vicinity of Pensacola, the land appears, generally, of but little va!ue, the soil being sandy ; but there is, in ahnost ,, ,i ,r n tlia-; of .,1 .:1 "',, ,.*I, .,' I.] ..,1 ...r ,, m .-.rn '.,:a i a sa erf:e ..nil. 1. ii i n i h, qiw J Il o.a ufthe laoed oil which the town at present stands ; and the gardens, notwithstanding bhut little attention is paid to tliemaby the Spaniards; produce al- most every vegetable in the greatest perfect. tion. From the manner in which the Grape Vine flourishes, I am led to believe that the Wine Grape can be cultivated to great advan- tage in this part of Florida, and I understand ,that measures will be taken immediately after the occupation by the -United States, to have the experiment fairly made, and I have no doubt of its ultimate success ; and the time may not be far distant, when the wines of Florida will become an important article of merchandise. The ieobjects, however, which first engage the attention of the stranger, par- tcularly one from the North, is the commo- dious and beautiful Bay, together with other bays and interior water communications, int the vicinity. On the east side of the Bay, nearly opposite thi.town, there is an inland passage from the Bay of Pensacola into that of St. Rosa, which is-. 2 miles in length, and like the former, sheltered by the land from storms ; and into which flows the 'l .ja.I- t- chie, a considerable stream, navigable for schooners and other small craft for 15) or 200 miles, through a very rich body of land capa. pie of producing the sugar cane, cotton, &c.- This is in the vicinity of another large Bay, into which flows tile Apalachicola, a. very c.-'iJd. ible rai'er that rises in Georgia, and a .1- aa:.;j ., a ery important section of ,,- irt ,:,i 1 i.,r.d,., but at its mouth there is asand bar which ...L.,aua.i the passage of large vessels; there being but 5 or 6 feet of waier. The trade, from the important settle. ;ments on these waters, will come to. this place. Inside of Mobile Point, there is a deep Bay, called Bqnsecours, which extends northerly a. bout 14 miles, at the head of which is the mouth of a small river, but xf sufficient depth to admit vessels, drawing 6 to 8 feet water, to the distance of about 5 miles, from which, to. an" inlet from the Bay of Perdido, is only 6 miles of flat country, by cutting a Canal ,,. a.i ; -1 tI .. tiiould be ia complete iiin- ...J .1,.' at'.l,., i.,, Noew-Orieans, aud Iironi Sliae *.i. a. ,i ,.a : l' ..,abeckbe 'aild Aiabnma, on one side, and from those of the Eacambia, Con- ecub, and Choctahatchie, on the other. Thiis circumstance is of consequence to the place, and in time of war would be of national im- portance, as provisions, and other necessaries for the supply of the navy aid army that would be stationed here, might be transported 'with *ease from New-Orleans to this place'; unsub- jected to the risk of capture by enemies ves- sels, The town, at present, is nearly deserted, and the soldiers have all been sent down to the Fort at the Barancas, and are constantly employed on the fortifications. The Governor and Iis Officers are also there. Their force is about 500 men, but they will probably re- ceive some small addition from the Havana.- The Governor appears to be a man of great respectability, is dighified and gentlemanly in his minner,aind treats the Americans witil attentia. .ara.' i. .J-ie-~. He was an officer. in the Spanish service at the time that Bona- parte invaded Spain, and fought in some iam- portant battles. He declares openly that if' his tiovernment-does not order the country to be given up, and the Americans. are obliged to employ force for its reduction, he shall con- sider it his duty to defend the Fort and fl.ag of his country, to the last extremity. The town will make no defence. Your's; &c. -----=soocooo0..-.--- Gen. Vivas, the new Spanish Ambassador, arrived at New York on the 4th inst. The English papers,generally, are much oc- cupied with accounts of the examinations rela- tive to the conspiracy, and speculations upan the subject. The Monitor says, that even at the hour the leading opposition members of parliament were declaiming against the pre- cautionary acts of the government, thisba'nd of assassins were loading their pistols, and sharpening their daggers, for the most atroci- Souis and bloody attempt which has been de- signed since the Gunpowder Plot ; and This- tlewood, a new Guy Fawks, was preparing a massacre, which though less extensive in its scope,.was equally diabolical, and more wan- ton than that celebrated treason. Cobbett raves like a maniac about it-but whether he approves or disapproves of the treason,.it is difficult to ascertain. Twenty-seven Radical Delegates in full con- clave at Glasgow, have been apprehended.- The Courier intimates that evidence has been obtained of the conspiracy being connected with a project for a simultaneous rising in the beginning of March, and that the del- egates arrested in Glasgow, appear in some degree connected with the plot. ST. LOuliS, (arT. TFR.) 5MABte 8. Unfortuiite Occurrence.-Information from Howard county states that Mr. Henry Carroll acting Register o the Land Office, lost his life on the 29'h ult. by a pistol shot, from Mr. Richard Gentry. Immediately upon the hap- pening of the event,Mr. Gentry delivered him- self up to Judge Todd, by whom, after ah ex- amination of many witnesses, he was recog- nized to appear at the Supreme Court in Mont- gomery on the 4th Monday in May next. PiiOTIcECE., APBR.12. It is rumoured at Washington, that Mr. Speaker Clay will resign his seat in the House before thie close of the session, with the view of resuming his professional labours. Messrs. Nelson, Sergeant and Taylor, are mentioned as Candidates for tle Speaker's chai-. A Providence Paper mentions that a Mrem- ber ofCnngress has wrt.nen, thiaat it is not probable llie New Tari. 'Las- will be passed at tie [iieciicnt session. Isw'.-Tlas, ATPI 15.L LATEST FROI E XGL1AND. The r.golar packet ship. James-Monroe, CaGpt. nldgers, arrived at this purt last evening, in 30 d:iaY's faom'ii '-'"ohl. BV fhis arrival' London pa- pers to .e I i,..i. -. e received. ji is in im.* -' 0i *ti h-a pl a, for assassinating the Ministers at a cabinet dinner, was not a sudden pre,- ject, It was intended to have been executed about a month beiare-the detection ofthe final plot, when the cabinet -i t -;'.. >a.,-a1 *', the Earl of West-. inoreliad's w, ar.-,:i.-.t -.''r- whose house was supposed i-i aur I ,:lh-l .i- alate witb Lord Hdr.i rEwby'. ,. Z i- ...- ,-.A.... ,k -. t that.time by ii ., a. o-. V.: I', .- l .i a, t., i l i co spirators, ,.4 %h I-' t-.,h.,ii iiir designs. * -A poor creature inveigled m io a course of crime whi-lh hli 'a"', r -. -ure albhorred, discovered tlhe Iplot.in a i' .,r I l., -i. andi il-written dd.iress4 d to lord C;atU,,- gih--and, as if afrsiid that it "-ielt nn. reaci4 its ae ta i,.atinr safely, tii lit it n ,. :. ; i', 1a4 i:r-:*: h' h i .- i : -n th 0eF.- -- tbie lat r I .>, i a.i. I, ..'i ., a-. the r-,na i .. I ,. ar lJr .. l .-L C.]J U.i upon ahe wl'tia:. Mrs. Thistlewood is said to be a delicate and most interesting woman, and it is to Iae r. -i at .l ait she is united to such an ig- Rno .aI rav0,-OIaianist ind assassin. The'Londan Statesman says, it is seriously affir- med that the conspirators drew lots whether Lrd Castlereagh or Mr. Hunt should be the first victim ...I i i~ -Jr r...I ,i' lv ia n.itt, and the chance fell 1 ia I ,l ll-.m Hulnt hs sa said that lie was a- I, h, j ilI. a:.tjecias rl tili t .:,.[I:piracy. Viscount Unstlerengh has recovered damages of Sir Francis Burdett, for injury done plaintiff's house in St. James' Square by a riotous mob at the close of the last Westminster-election. A Paris paper mentions that a fruit woman, a mistress of Louvel, (the assassin of the Duke of Betri) las been arrested, and is said to have made sonime important disclosures. " The late persecutions of the Jews in Germany, which have probably been somewhat exaggerated, it would seem have entirely ceased-and the Boa. p-ror of Austria is adopting a liberal system of -A" 1 'StN .1 L. . MOSODAT, APRIL 3. Mr. Pleasants, from the committee on nalt- val affairs, communicated to the Senate a doc.- umnent, containhg a plan (by Lt. ERamage, of the navy) for the def-nce of ilhe commerce and the protection of the revenue of tile United States in the Gulf of Mexico, near the river Missisippi ; which was read and ordered to be printed. The Senate resumed, as in committee of the .whole, the bill nmre effectually to provide for the punisiment ofim t of cies against the United States, and for other purposes, (to revise aid embody in one act various penal laws of tilhe -United States.) The bill-consisting of thirty-three printed folio pages, and embracing a great mass of de- t:il--was read thioiu:;,t, .-..I some progress r:..,'. in ll e .0'.o,! :t: t-;,a nf it. r', i .' ...... HOUSE O REPRESENTATIVES. SAURDa, APRILa 1: . 'ae. Randolph rose to make a motion which was not more, he said, the result of duty than of inclination. If wecanbo't, said Mr. R. comply with all the injunctions of duty, incumbent upon us at this time, let us ap- proximate as nearly to it as. we cani; a'nd, if we cannot make ourselves .unspottedi before the world, we may at least visit the fiihierlcss and the widow. Mr. iR therefore moved to postpone all the orders of the day preceding, and take tp the bill for the relief of the wi.d- ow and children of the late Oliver Hazard Perry. On this motion the THouse divided, and thi vote was, Ayes 58, Noes ,64-so the motion, was negative. The engrossed bil. to amend the Revolh.- tionaruy I'..,-jr., Law, was read the third time, and passed. treatment towards them. Rabbins, before their ap " pointment to parti.cularsynagogues, are to be exam. ItONDAY, APRIL t3. ined, as to their proficiency in philosophical .scien Mr-. Pindall, of Virginia, offered for consid- ccs and theology-are to be allowed stipends--the eration the fii.-,' i-a-; resolution, in support of Jewish youth are to be placed upon the same 'afost- which he made some remarks, referring to the ing as othiers-aoid the.Jcwish Prayer Books arc or. u ena ipitth asact of tle description dered to be translated into the vernacular longue. thcurent report that an acently passed esipti An article in the Ghent Journal-describes there reetrrel to had recently passed the the King of Prussia as being very melancholy, Legislature-,- Pennsywvania and almost incapable of transacting business. Resolved, That the Secretary of the Treas- He has ordered the strictest economy in his ury be instructed to 'procure and transmit to. household, this House, as soon as I,d.: le, a copy of o- o such late act or acts of thle Pennsylvania Leg- --- O.--- islature as prohibit or restrain the justices, .. n. -NYORK, AsTrr, 5. aldermen, or other magistrates ori officers of P FROJXI C D Z' that stale friominterposing in the apprelien- By the arrival of the brig Spartan, Capt. i oorm surrender of' fugitiVe slaves, Cowper, from Cadiz, which place lIe left the The resolve was then amended, on motion, 2d of March, we learn that the Patriot Col. by adding to the end of the resolution the Quiroga was in titelsla with about'3500 men, ords flowing : Provided any such act or regulars, and had organized some of the inr acts shall bave been paased" c habitants into a militia, which, with the reg- The reuohi-iion was agreed to. ulars, composed in all rising 4000 men. The Mr. Holmes prefaced the submission of the 'fortifications of that place are so-strong, both foowing respive,. with a few remarks explan- by nature and art, that it will be difficult to hatorvy ii_. L--rm. [ e said lie believed, that attack him andt ucu an attempt, if serious, -. -T uj-eca wa reof the impor - nusit be atteidcd with great loss to thse assabil- etan ,,t ,,.| ;nehe i, . 1... TIL y,.asarmy Ii O the ,,; :.'. :. cre' 11 i said,il ;. ,' ,,. -...... _ consisted ofabout 14,000 men. ,,l,,,, a' fr whose bel n efit thi s, ,, ,, ,,,,aa i .,. i cavam3, ,,a,-il i .,n.I ni ,li.tia ;-ofthe latter a- the sum involved was'not less, pr.b l, .1,, that bout -...1. .[i i. ', ,ii under the command $50,000. Thie subject was, il,-r-l...a,:. wor. of Gen. Freyre, the captain general of Anda- thy of inquiry, and it was particularly desira- lusia. Col. Riego, with about '1500 men of ble, that tie House should not,L through .want the constitutional party, whio left Lhe Isla a- of information, be induced to remit the duties bout the 1-it ofJa1. entered Malaga on the on goods imported into the British line dur- 18th of Feb. after some skirmishing with a ing the war, by American merchants, with a royal divisionunder Gen. Joseph O'Donnel view to t heie be ing smuggled into tile United (brothea.ftheCot,-f 'Abisbal,) whoon the States. iSuch, liewas under Lthe impression, 20th or 21st also entered that place withhis was the case of at least some of these claim- troops, about 4000, where a ftiesh rencontre ants.. He tisrefore moved this resolution : took place in the streets ; but Riego, l .: iResolved, That the eoinmittee of the whole himself overpowered, retired with little los, lnbe discharged from the further consideration and directed his course towards Granada--- ofthe bill for the relief of certain persons who Th seaiof the constitution did not gain u ha paid-duties on certain goods imported any ground, and the people seemed, the great- it Castine, and a it be .committed to er part of them, perfectly indifferent as to the committee of ways and means, to inquire the result, and determined to leave thae con- and report- test wholly to the military-the general opin- 1. Who are the persons claiming relief un- ion therefore was, that the attempt would dei'the bill, and the amount of each claim ? prove abortive. There had been many arrests 2. At what time the goods, frot which as in Cadiz bfr political opinions, and no one relief from duties is claimed, were imported dared to speak openly in favor of the revolu- into Castine ? tiouary cause. Business was entirely at a 3. Who were the importers, and on whoseI stand, and the place in the greatest confusion, account ? martial law having been proclaimed and strict- 4. What amount of goods were original ly acted upon. It was supposed that their i port by anym of'the claiiants, and howgn was a strong party in the place favorable to much thereof lve been disposed of, and in the reform,, which was, however, repressed what manner e ee fnd and kept under by the great vigilance and se- 5. What was the price or value at the time verity of the go'vermn t of importation ? Lieut- ever passed through Cadiz the 6- What duties were paid on them to the 29th Feb. with dispatches ft-om Mr. Forsyth British custom-.house ? at Madrid, oms his way to Gibraltar, where ihe - woutld join lte Franfin 74, antd proceed for 7-. And to report arty ot-her facts which they the United Stae 74, and pceed may deem expedient, not embraced within the A Spanish messenger was waiting at Cadiz scope of n these iqo iies ; or to make such a- for despatches from Madrid, which he was meclude its to the bill as cmay be proper to momently expecting, for Gen. Vivas, the new exclude from imts provisions certain claimants 4ly appointed Minister to America. He waa w110 were importers of goodsinto a territory extremnely dtsitous to have Capt. Gowper wait occupied by the enemy. nd bring him out to this Capt. Cope t After a long debate, the question was taken, Translated for the Evening Post. separately, on discharging the committee of S rthe. whole from the further consideration of Address of colonel Ratalde, to the constitutional the bih, on re-om mtthng it to e comraion oftee troops, at the sla Valiant companions heroic and worthy tions proposed, iand severally agreed to. Spaniards At length tlhe moment,so wished So the whole motion of Mr. Holmes pre- for by me, of uniting myself to the good and failed, as above stated. epiating myself fom the dpicale, as ar- The bill for the relief of Delisle, Dudley, rived. Thlie day will also come, in which we ad an Cleef, providing (or the remission of shall intone the hymn of triumph that will t/sofreiture incurred by an accidental imota. confound the perverse, -who find a momentary t of siix slaves, in their brig Sally, was reoad existence in the ipathy of those who have a thrd time ; and theYeas aid N'ays on its sworn to follow us, but appear to war against ". being required byMr. Tracy, were as us ..,,. --For the bill, 85-Against the bill, 73. Thereis no doubt, soldiers, those tl-at style So the bill was passed, and sent to the Sel- themselves royalists, are ours, and, ere long ate for concurrence in the amendment, which the effect of their sacred promise will be limits the nt amiss l"toC nu'h i t othe forfeit- see urLie as accrue b to tle United States. We shall save the country,and our triumph will be effected without the shedding of more The Homue then resolved itself into a com. blood than that of those infamous deserters, mittee of the whole on the state of the Union ; who, through seduction, or vain fdar.-, aban- and the committee proceeded to the considera- doned the standard of tlIe country, taking tion of the following resolutions, which were refuge with those who are only royalists in some days ago submitted by Mr. Clay. name. [The Resolutians were published in the Contempt for the cowardly, punishment for last Palladium-and claim, that Congress and the perjured, and glory for the valiant. Isla de not the Executive have the right to dispose Leon, lst Feb. 1820. The colonel pro-patria. of territorvy-and that we ought not to give- *icholas Santinio dte l c.taide the Provance of Texas for the Floridao.] JVotIs--This is the same officer that headed Mr. Clay rose, and, in a speech of an hour the party on the 24th Jan. uit. in Cthe attempt and a half in length, delivered his opinions tat to produce a revolution in Cadiz, secure the large on the subj ect of these resolutions. v gates,and admit the constitutionalists from tlhe Mr. Lowsndi-es rose, not so much in relly-, as Isla.-He was so fortunate as to escape to that to shew that it was inexpedient to act on tile place, which lie was enabled to do in conse- resolves, nd, under all the circumstances, quence of being on that day commander of the that it was not .expedieun to engage in a dis. sea gate.-He is a native ofCadliz, and. a manl cUssion of them. of very considerable talents, and was very in- It being- lae in the day, and nthr gentlemen struinctitl int bringing- about tlh revolution in seeming inclined to apeak, Mr. Lowndes was this city, in May.v180, against the French,and prevailtdl upo,' tr, g- ive vwar before hIe had fin- the consequent death of the then Governor, i isahel tlhe mr.ar:s, lie intd,. to a:.e id thle iMaqou;s (!e soSi.ao. Tlihe totc adjourned T.STON. rOTE.S EOR O-iO L i.."' i. 1819 1820. -Brooaks. oron. .rooks. Eustis. 156 towns in1 our last 22902 17311. 20998 14427 Glotcester Pittsfield Cheshire I tis dale Lee L.enox Lanesboroutgh Peru Sto.ki;-idge Rochester Stoighton BDelclher town 172 towns ESSEX. 265 328 .BE iA'KSlhII I. 117 243 4 197 77 17 172 27 e3 140 75 -88 96 18 52 75 119 81 53 SO S33.3 20 i.. 32 -- .4(- PLY.,OUTILH. 141 110 aORFOL ,. 48 139 ILi At- PSHI(BE. 268 46 - 24701 18910 209 252 109 236 3 187' 79 18 169 30 60) 13G 81 72 89 11 54 65 104 79 48 24 33 40 I&, 28 119 91 49 121 286 48 22650 15865 ---- V oao O0 ;wV--- The Rev. JOHN Con N,or .of 1orchester, fiaic been nhoeiti to deliver the sermo: before, the Antient aid IHoooriable A tiller Company,, at their Annual Election in June next. ------o-:iara a-es --- .nOMt Tist 'ATrOm a -IN TP-In'a4CEsn. intercourse with th.e bn'Oian. 'r'ibe s. Thlie fh ltowing regulatOa,, in amdiO i-,n to those pr-sci,'bed in the circular of the 3d of Sept. 1819, have been. .-.-.T .c I .with \e )-p. erobatio n oi lthe Presideat, to gtovern the fii- tmre distribution ofl the sum appropriated by Congress iaor the civilization oi the Indiana, among individual oa r societies 'a.vho have es- tab!ished, ..r ,'. a ,,, ,i ale '. li.il .,l- schools for the ediieattoo of Indian ehidren, in con. formity- to the above-hientioned circular, and who desire thie co-operation ofthe government. The position-selected for the establishment, . a plan of the buildings contemplated, with an estimate of the costs, to be submiticd to tihe Secretary of War, to belaidbeld before the Pres- ident. Government will, if it has.the means and approves of the arrangement, pay'two-thirds of the expense of erecting the nelcesssary buildings. No part of the money to be advanced till af- ter ,the buildings are comntenced ; and one. fourth to be reserved until they are completed. ,The payment to be made oni the certificate of the Agent of Indian affairs, for the tribe or nation n -which tlse esatblishment is located , as to) the f--ts ItA' J .",a,,1Tr .l -, l a .",1d coMR. pletion of tlie : .l1 5 .-c 'The President w'.i ciin ,i..a r ,. ,af the so. nual'appropriation, to each institution which maybe approved) of by l.4n -u1a, h 1I, i-,,al. ,i.' ',-' thse.nuttmbna.-npimii; baS. aI, .i- '.-b sj._ha- i be_ ; adI '--o -.\-: -. -. .,- -- - 1t..: Liablislment, and ihe degree of success which his attended it. No advance to be made except foir tie I build- ings till thle school is in actual operation ; of which fact, and the number of pupils behong. ing to it, the certificate of the siuprietentnahnt or person '. ir,,- the principal cot'ol of tile institution, -. 11 sufficient evidence. A report wii be atnualily made ibr eacli es. ta-bhiaihment on thle 1st of Oot, of thie number and names of th(lie teachers and other eIrionn belonging to it; the number of students ; .he number which have ccmplated their c oure and left the insti4utki, since the lit d;oy of Oct. of the preceding, year; the nuii beri : : er. ed, the animouint of disbhursements li)r tbc same period, and tlte valhe and description of prop.' erty on hand : which report wil be. ccr tifid by the inperinte-idant or person hav':ng the principal control of the tta.blihime.nl. It is considered to be the uiiy of all pVr- tons who may be emiiployed, or attached to any institution, not only toe a F-ooml exam- ple of soh riety, iaidustr and hiansty, hltl, as f.ir as practicabic, to inipress otn thi niinds af the Indians the friendly ai'l benevolent viewa of the government towards them, and lie ad- vantage to them in yielding to the policy of government, and co-operating with it iln such measures as it may dect necessary for their civilization and happiness, A contrary course of conduct cannot fail to incur the displeasure of government, as it is impossible that the obh. ject which it has in view can be effected, and .peace be habitually preserved, if the distrust of the Indians, as to its benevolent views should be excited. J. C. CALHOUN. Department of Wfar, February 29, 1820, 5 FROM TaE IBALTii M aEMORNIe CHRtONICLE.. SECURITY OF THE MAIL. The security of the mails of the U. S. is a subject in which every one is concerned. Per. mit me therefore, to suggest to the proper aut. thorities, a means by which I humbly copceiv6 that thly may hereafter be transported with greater safety. Instead of employing mail guards, against which there are very mntnv ob- jections, I would recommend the formation of *mail ca-s u pons a new constructior.. Let tie body of thle cart, in which thle mail bags are deposited, be formed of bar iani, wrought in. to net-work. Let the door or entrance, be sO- cure-d by a strong lick ; and to each cart let, there be two keys, the one left with the post-master who starts the mail, the other at it- ph,ce of destination. The advan. ages of such a cart would he these : In the first place it would secure thie mail against t'ie depredations of the drivers themselves as hle carts could oniyh. be opened by the post- masters. And, secondly, it would be proof against the sudden attack of a robber on the high-way, since such a vehicle coildl not be entered, eyen by the mist expert workmen, in less than six or eight hours, beIre thie ex. piration of which time detection would ensue the hammering, .siawini, or filingf, necessary to enter such a cart, would certainly deter the petty robbers of the day from attempting it. I conf,.-ss its weight would be an objection, yet from my knowledge of n meclanics, I man vaery ceritin such a. cart wounl lint e M'OiM| irmra. than 500 ibs. anld would not require ini tiran- portation more than one addlitonal hrelic. ---s-aw Ac ssTC ai-- n Indianas, Amasa nFlihr has be-en senten- ced to be executed on thi 31st of Marcii fa(r the srnirder (af Pltiin-r W arren-who was to lihave been ni-iarriecl, oni thib day he was i killed to a) young tldy to whos ti F ilr wI, eas partial. Sy.nce tile aiass ilration of tile ltuke; of ai - ny, 51 person's h.iave ben e ar'ustsCA in t l . .,,, ~-, li~-~-ILPPII~ U a b~--rm ------I --- -"-C --.~--~C aT "~S~EYC~L~IUY ~. ~p IL [Fo-PI Dzj~i. Pp-% 11- -i s- .... FOR THE PALLADIUM. ON STATE PRESONS.--~N O 1 .N'I'R0 1 D UC-ION. IMPROVE.MrT in the state, of society and int the moral and physical condition of mar is progressive,' and has been gradually advance ino from, t.ie barbarity of thine first ages of thi world to that degree of polish and refinemen which is the boast of the present time. D.ir;..g the latter part of the last cenlury,an that p-.rin of the present which has already e lapsed, many useful discoveries in thescienice have been made, and as they hiva been brought into operation, corresponding advantages lav resulted to those nations and people who hav adopted them. As this, however, is emphatically styled tdi age of inventions and experiment, many false plans for reforming or improving upon the cus toms and manners and laws of our ancestor have been firmed and recommended, which on the test of experience, have nOit only failed to be useful, but in some instances proved in jurions. This very naturally leads to a scrub tiny of any nesw system which may be offered to the Public, and authorizes a prudent sus picion of whatever may be proposed in theory until suitable and sufficient experiment shall have proved its merits arid utility. Among many other subjects of reform, th treatment ( t criminals, and that part ofj uri pru ft .avhichi relates to criminal cases an to thie punishment of felons and violators o law, has not escaped the attention of enlighs ened men. The great Phiilathropist, Howard was among the first of benevolent men wh aruosed the sympathy of the world,and direct ed it towards the misery and sufferings of their unhappy fellow-beings who were immured i Prisons. He, himself, however, did little more than explore the clime and open thi way, by tracing his own progress as it wert on a map, and thus leave a guide to those wh might be induced to follow him. But he de served amid has received a lasting credit, no only for the partial good which lis u tivearier endeavours immediately produced, but mor particularly for his undaunted spirit and per severance in the cause of humanity and benev olence-haying encountered all the perils an hardships of enterprising discoverers, wh venture among rocs and shoals, and epcoun ter the unknown dangers of an unknown coast without a pilot or a chart. The prospect once opened, discovered sa much to interest the feelings of humanity that many men have exerted their tarints and benevolence, to devise a system ofpunishment which, whilst it comported with the peace ant safety of society, should at the same time be tempered with mercy, have regard to the im mediate comfort of the unhappy tenants of Prison, and above, all afford opportunity fo and encourage in them repentance and reform action. A system of this nature was early set or boot in the United States on the plan of a Pe nitentiary, and is how in operation in almost e very State inthe Union : it is not, however without its opposes, but is by many consider ed as one of those new plans for reform which -on experiment fails of producing the desired effects. It will be the object of the following essays to examine this system, notice thi ground of opposition to it, and endeavour t. shllw, from facts and experience, that the first principles thereof are correct, and' that with some small improvements, and under any thing like a proper management, it possesses pecu. liar advantages over every other method o --pa"-i" ag>trimiinals heretofote' practised, par ticularly as it respoc s the following important objects, viz.-the peace and safety of society, expense to the community, restraining the in- crease of crimes, and promoting the moral im provement of convicts. As there has been already much written upon this subject,- and many speculative o-. pinions advanced as to tle management of State Prisons anid Penitentiaries, and the treat. mnent of persons therein confined, it will come within the scope of the present purpose to no- tice some of these writings ard opinions, and to confirm or combat then, as they may ap. pear to be well founded, or fallacious and vis- ionary. The subject of prison discipline has been largely discussed in England, and several works, describing thie state of cheir Prisons, the faults in managing them, method to rem- edy these faults,with various plans for revising arid improving their penal laws, have reached thIs country. Bentham, Buxton, Roscoe, and Gurney, have all borne testimony to the faul- ty method of punishing criminals in Englan., and ventured to point out and recommend a system which would nearly resemble what is now generally practised in thie United States. In Great Britain capital punishment has been tried and persevered'in, to a degree which has at last become shocking to the nation ; trans- portation has been found to involve-an immense expense; and confinement in county jails, where there is no means of exercise by labor, nor.religious instruction for pious or moral improvement, is attended with pernicious ef- fects both to the bodily constitution anid to the mind. Since, then, in the old countries the former mode of treatment and punishment of crimin- als has been found so defective, let us not be hasty to abandon thie later one which has been introduced among us, but give it a fair exper- imel't, improving, as we goalong, from prac- tice. observation and experience, and in the end it will be found that no system of punish- ment is so well calculated to insure the peace and safety of society, to promote thse. cause of humanity, and affbrd an opportunity for re- claiming some culprits who are not too hard- ened antd depraved, as Penitentiaries and State Prisons. A CITIZEN. The Providence Phenix mentions that a considerable number of the notes of the Banks there have been presented for payment, and silver coin required by weight and not by tale-because foreign silver coin are not much 'longer to be a tender; and because a dollar nominally, in small coins will not weight a dol- lar. The Washington City Gazette (speaking of the dnflfrence between Cums. Decatur and Barron,) says that other letters exist, having an equal bearing upon the question, which do not appear in thle printed correspondence. The Legislature of Upper Canada has pus'-- ed a bill repealing tlie act of last year to prevent certain seditious meetings,' " The Vice President of'lthe U. S. Mr. Tomnp- kins, h'is returned to New York from Alba- ny, without obtamoing a settlement of his ac- counts. The Senate of N.Y. being of one opin- ion on the subject, and the House of another. The Committee of the Honts.- of Represen. tatives of New-York have reported in favour of Judge Van Ness. The commissioners of the Bank of England have finally adopted the plan brought forward by Mcesnrs. Applegath & Cowper, for securing the Bank igainst counterfeits. [We are fearful that thiis excludes our coun- trymen, Messrs Perkins & Co.] A million barrels of Porter are brewed in London in a year. CONGRESS. -- SENATE. TOUSsa&, sAnIL 4. Mr. W'Viliams, of M;ssissippi, from tlie committee on 'oublit Lands,-to whom ws referred ithe peti- tions of sunday Flreelc emigrants, engaged in euoli. rating the Vine and Olive, in i the State uf Alabama, n, reported a bill, supplementary to the act to set a- . p:.t :nd dispose of certain public lands in Alabama, e for there m. .,.. .,r.,n of the cullivitiou of the " v in e an it * t ve AGENT AT HAMBURG. Mr. Robertsi moved to add to the appropriation d for agencies abroad, for distressed American sea- e- me., the sum of two thousand dollars, with the view .s of .: bi;,lir an agency at Hamburg, in addition ,t Lohi .0e t L.'lndon and Paris.. Mr. Ri. followed his ,,i... ;i, :...-. remarks to shew the necessity of e such an agency in the north of Europe, arising from the great extent of iur trade to that quarter of the world, and the number of seamen which were. con- e sequently,. from their lbb;ti nid other causes, left 3e destitute, unable i ,.c n.:'nie, and without the s- means of temporary subsistence, and argued that s an agency in the north of Europe was more necessa- l, ry even than one in Paris." Negatived,after debate. d A TREATY OF GHEJVT.I. S MMr. Johnsoii, of Ken. after some introductory remiarksa to shew the propriety of continuing the l- office of Agent of the Commissioners under the d T'reaty of' Ghent for running the upper, or north a- west line (which flice oft'Agent, lately filled by y, Col Hawkins, is now vacant, and no indication ol I1 an intention on the part of the executive of filling it) and to shew that, by the terms of the Treaty, e if hle salary be not paid to an American gent, the s- government would have to pay half the salary of '-d lc Br;ih I..:,. &. Mr. J. moved to insert an I .p. r-..r .-: 4444 44 (the salary heretofore given but omitted by the other House, in conse, t- quence of the vacancy of the office) as a salary for d, the agency referred to. o, Mr Johnson's amendment was disagreed to- t- ayes 7. NEW CODE. r The Senate took up the bill more effectually to n provide for the punishment of certain crimes against e thle United States, (consolidating the penal acts of e the Union ;) when, ' e On motion of Mr. Wilson, made on the ground o that-there was not at this session time enough to e. spare for properly considering the numerous pro- )t visions of this boig bill, it was postponed to a day d beyond the session, withntnl objection., DEFAULTERS. , e The Senate then irsutmed the consideration of r- the bill for the better organization of the lTreasury v- Department, (providing summary process for the A recovery of debtsdue by defaulters, &c.) o ,The bill was ultmately ordered to be engrossed and read a third tinr. SEXT SESSION. t, On motion of Mr. NMorton, it was Resolved, Thait I committee be appointed to en- o. quire into the expedianey of providing by hlw for ,, :a enr'ier commenrcemeit of the next session of I Congress than the stated period ; with leave to re- port by bill r n'th,'rwise.. OFFICERS OF THE CUSTOMS. The hotus, then prce ef.H.d to the consideration e of the resolution submitted some days ago by Mr. -. Sawyer, for ippoinling a commnaniii e o i qire into a the expediency of abolishtinSg certain offices of the r customs; and the same, being so modifiedi as to re- ., fer the enquiry to the committee of commerce, was agreed to. CASTINE IMPORTATIONS. n The house then procededl to0 t rhe bill for the re- - liefofeertain persons who have paid duties on gods . imported into Castine, and th(lie amendments repor- ted thereto by the committee of ways and means . were agreed to. t Mr. ltocke moved further to amend the bill, by adding the following proviso: S Provided also, That it shall appear that the e duties paid by said claimants to the United States, were not reimbursed on tlie sale of said merchan- 0 dize." t. This motion was negatived. h A motion was made by Mr. Cocke, that the bill be postponed indefinitely) ; :rnd the question there- on was decided, by yeas and nays, as followis-Yeas f 56-ns 9. ' The bill was then ordered to be read a third St-rae, a ai-iendei in this house, by thle introduce tion t of the names of the several ckimants, arsl the ad. , edition of a proviso, that, bthirre the act takes effect - for their benefit, they shall satisfy the Secretary of . the Treasury liat they were residents ofGastine-or Biucksport, or i-)i'e!ria ,!s or consignees from resi- Sdents, of the goods onil which duties have been im- posed. APPROPRIATIONS. oThe House thn esolveil itelIf into a committee * of the whole, Mr. Bcecher in II tIt,- chir, on the a- Smerlqdments of the Senate to the annual military appropriation bill. [IThere are twno amendments: the first inereaa. irig the appropriation for Clothing from 330,000 0to 43S,000 dollars; and the second encreasing that for the QU, rter Master General's Department from 450,000 to 500,0001 dollars.] ,Mr. Smith, the Chasirman of the committee of ways and a ieans, moved to disagree t tithe first a. menditneti, and assigned reasons io shew why it was not necessary, on account, of the quantity of clothing at present on hand. The question on Mr. Smith's motion was decided tn the e.ffirative, and the first amendment was therefore disagreed to.' Mr Smith then, under the instructions of the committee of ways and means, moved that the seo- condl amendment be disagreed to-declaring, at the same time, that he offered on this question -from the committee, being of opil i-m that the a- mendment ought to be agreed to. The question was then taken on disagreeing .to the amendment, and decided in the :flrmaisutive. The committee of the whole then 'rose. Tl:e House concurred in the disagreement to the first amendment, withouii a division. The question on concurring in the disagreem-,nt to the second amendmenIt (that which includes a supposed appropriation for the further prosecution of the Missouri expedition)--vas decided hy Yeas and Nays (which were required by AIr. Simkins.) The result was, For concurring in the disagreement 90 Againsitat such concurrence 67 So both the amendments of the Senate were dis- agreed to. Mjr. Fuller has proposed in Congress the establishment of a Tribunal to investigate and decide on private claims against the U. S.- Such a tribunal would leave'Congress leisure to attend to all important national affairs. It ought to be juttdiciously established, and then supported wilh a generous confidence, and fill ttith in the -correctnes, of its decisions. Mr. Clay's resolves, against the late Treaty with Spain, have not been decided, It is ex- pected they will be postponed. tie hlias offered two others-one providing- for'Amntbassadors to Spanish America-and the other for giving to a Spanish Patriot General, the sword which a Rioyal Governor presented to Capt. Biddle of the U. S. Navy. The arrival of the new Ambassador may revive the'opposition to the Spanish Treaty. Some per- sons prefer "exasa to "lorida, and some want both. Itthe 'T"reaty is altered, it must go again to the Sen.,te. Is 6pinnon there changed ? The bill for laying on French vessels a countervailing duty of 18 per ton, reported on the 14th of Feb. last,has not been called up. It is still doubtful whether Congress will make ainy appr'opriatiou for extending the Missouri Expe- dition farther. The Senate and House disagree on the subliject. Coasting vessels must be entered at the custom-houses if they have a certain quantity ofdisiilied spirits on board, even should they have no dutiable goods on board. Prove. Ph.irtj. In Hollis, Maine, thle houseof Mr. John Ha- zeltine, hlias beet destroyed by fire, and one of Iis sons, about twenty years old, perished in the flames. At Burlington. Vt. Mr. John Parker was lately struck on thie legs by a point of' a fall- ing tree he had cut, and one of his legs was pressed into thle ground about 18 inches, or so much as to require a hoe to get it out.- Both legs were altenwards amputate'd, and the patient is recovering. jiSel uglautt Paatm, AND COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER. BOSTON, '1'UESDJY, APRIL 11,1 S20. FOOTES FOR GOVERNOR. 1819 1820. Brooks. Crovn. Brooks. Eustis. 172 towns in? first page S 24701 18910 22650 15865 SUFFOLK. Chelsea 43 37 37 44 M .DDLESEX. Natick 25 58 32 48 ESSEX Marblehead 87 282 58 179 Hamilton 98 32 84 28 Manchester 80 0 80 9 PLYM.WOUT'l. . Hingham 158 223 140 208 1Hull 8 19 6 13 DUKES. - Edgartown 37 17 31 41 Chilmark 23 45 33 74 Tisbury 22 67 30 36 FRANKLIN. Sunderland 70 21 77 16 Warwick 80, "26 100 35 f B/A.lIlPSHIRT . Hadley '201 3 174 2 Pelham 79 38 69 43 BERKSHIR R. S Otis 74 45 68 41 -Sheffield 130 75 124 87 G. Barrington 131 82 128 46 N. Mrarlboro 136 62 161 59 Sandisfield 92 122 90 120 Egremont 54 88 49 74 Tyringham 54 89 62 84 Becket 91 18 90 25 194 towns 26474 20359 24373 17177 Increase of Gov. Brooks' majority, 1081. A Daily Mail has recently been established, by order of the General Post Office Depart- ment, between this place snd Cambridge. The ,Mail closes in Boston for C.ambridge, at half- F past 11 o'clock, A. M. and at Cambridge, for Boston, at 8, A. M. every day,' Sunday's ex- ceptead. t We understand that the elegant pic. ture of the Capitchin Chapel, now exhibiting for the benefit of the Mass. Genera! Hospital, will he removed after the present week. All who have not been gratified with a sight of this fine painting, will do well to improve the present opportunity. .A1USICAL TREAT To-morrosw, at half past 2 o' nllock, some Singing Societies, belonging to Boston, Brookline and Cam- bridge, who have been receiving Instruction from a celebrated Teacher, have agreed to assemble in Cambridgeport Meeting House, and perform.fifteen Select Pieces of Music, accompanied by the Organ and other Inytrumenrts ; at which time it is expect- ed that the Rev Mr. GANNET will deliver a Dis- course suited to the occasion. COMMUNICATION. MIR.. WILLIAJIMS'S BENEFIT. WHA' TEVER opinion may be etuiertained of the BIoson Corps of feriformers a t he present moment, we presume it will not be denied that some among them are meritorious, and that of these the gentle- man whose name we have mentioned, is by no means undeserving of patronage. He has been, for a considerahle period, with us, and we have reason to believe, feels a particular attachment to the place whprein he first landed on his visit ho our shores, anti where he received the fostering encoue'rge- meni of a stranger. Of the character of his proudu fessional exertions, during his engagements helre, every specitor can best juilge for himself. But ior ourselves. wve do not hesitate, to say, th;l, as a gen- eral actor, he is always respectable, andl often ex- hibits a I.nudable degree of excelltn rice. We refer, especially, o his exertions a comedian, believing some otf his personations io that respect are fresh in thie memory of his atditnors, ri that he is moret generally at home in thit line of tie drams tha.min tiny oiliher. The abilities of his lady have frequ-ent- ly been a sntjeet of appl.ruse, roth with regard to reading and discrimination of eh.ractter. It will be remembered that her success is intimately connect. ed with lt ofhr hesa!nd, rntd thal ber claims, will bd united with his to morrow evening, for a share of that support w without which there can be but little stimulus to future exertions. We learn from the Baltimore American that there was no insurance on the property, beloning to Messrs. Warren & Woo, which was burimnt on Sunday 2d inst. in the Philadel- phia Theatre. An interior paper states that a Mr. Bud- long saved his wife, child, and sister, (who had fallen though the ice on the St. Lawrence,) by diving three times to the bottom in .14 feet water-and the last time came up under the ice, but regained the opening. On the 2d inst. a man named Murphy, who ,esdccd at Freilericktown,was shot on the high- .cwavy a:id robbed, about 19 miles from, Balti- raore. A young man of respectable connex- ioi)t; was taken up oft suspicion, and believed, fim circumstances, to be the villain. No hopes are entertained of Murphy's recovery. An attempt ws s made last Wednesday night, to first' the Merchants' Crffee House, in Phila- delph i, by putting collection of rags, match- es, tow, &c. under the steps. Ralph Clintoch, John Furlong, David Bow. er, and H. Matthews, have been sentenced to del.th at Savannah fto, piracy, and Furlong for murder also. The 28h linst. is appointed fort their execution. Bower and Matthews have been recommended to mercy-and Clintoch, who is said to be a man of talents, requested time for his friends to intercede for him. Warrants have been received at Baltimore, for.the execution, qn the 1-lh ainst. of John F. Ferguson and Israel Denny, convicted of piracy. In this town, Mr. Samuel Stevens, merchant, to Miss Mary SA. Eth-ridge. bnth ofrlhis towo. In itis town, by the Rev. Mr. Ballou, Mr. Avery Coy, to Miss Sus, n m0. KRead. It this town, Mr. Charles Kirk, to Miss Mehitable Moore, formerlyof Bidietford, Me.e In Franklin, on the 28th ult. Mr. Timothy Twist, of Bostn, to Miss Sarah C Maples, of Nortwich. Con. In N. York, by the Right Rev Bishop Hohart, Lieut. John GabllKher. ft' the U. S. Navy, to Miss Catharine H. Lawrenie. daughter of Nathaniel Lawrencee, EKsq In Virginia, Lt. Duasy Fur-rest, to Mrs. Mary T. Da- venport. DIED, In this town, fr. Rolert M'Cartney, aged <44-Louisa Ann Bowman daughter of Russell Bowman,aged 15 months. On Friday last, J'siah, youngest child of Mr. Josiah Stone, nigedi 16 amouiths. On Sunday, Capt. William Bowdoin Simpson. His fune- ral will ttake place to-morrow afternoon, Itiom his late res- idence insRichmond-streist, and be attended with military honors. In Weymouth, on Saturday last, Dr.. James Lovell, aged 52. Funeral this afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Freinds and re- lations are invited to attend. At Nort'borough. Mrs. Lydia Rice, aged 39, daughter of tlhe late Capt. A. Wood. Is Pn raenuti, Miss Aice Perkius, aged 72-Very sad-i- In Wittisiuwin, Peun. Mr. Joihn Wisner, aged 25. On ae- count of missing money lrmm hisetsk, ho fixed a loaded ' plutoI in it soo a Iube duharcent on its beingopemned -aid was tlie victim ofhi uswer conmrivanct. In Haltuwell, Mr. Timothy Smith, latea recideintt'f N. Hampshhire, aced 45. ICu Wiohrrp, Jotham S. Philbrick, aged t15, son of Mr. Charles Phmilbrick. Inr Favyrette, Mr. Ri chard Tilton, aged 55. In N.'Yrk, Mr. Warren M. Williams, aged 24. In Charleston, S.. C. Mtrs. Markt-ey. In Charleston, a. C. Mr. Juhn Christopher Faber. At sea, in Feb. last. Mr. Cha'les J. D tLlois.late Captain's Cler, onu bhar.I the U. S. Frieate M'meedonisn. Mr. D. 1 had left the M. on account of il health, to return to this CoUtury. '5 The Hon. Messrs. Chandler, Gage and Bontelle, are said to be chosen Senators for Kennebec Couu- ty. in the Legislature of Maine. FPeeg S|)rgue.. Ioq has been chosen Iepresent tive n(f Hailowell. Mr. Bartl'ey has been acquitted under the prosecution commenced against him in Con- nectictut, in the reign of' Toleration. fur pub- licly reading aud reciting parts tf' plays. - E9ght Lieutenants in the Navy have been promoted to be Masters Commandant ; fifteen Midshipmen to be Lieutenants ; Lt Watson, a of the Marines to be Captain ; 2d Lt. Clem- ents, to be first Lt.-16 Surgeon's Mates, 2 Pursers, and 8 2d Lts. of Marines have been appointed.-Among the Surgeon's Mates is Wm. D. Babbit-Among the Pursers. J- B. Fanning-Among the 2d Lts. Charles Sears, and George Cooper. COMMUNICATION. QUITE 9ST'OjISHI.LVG ! It falls to the good luck ofGLBntET & DEAN, a- gain to announce the selling of another capital prize. Yesterday afternoon, No. 8893, came up a prize of Five T'houmandDollars, (next to the highest, in the 2d elass.Union CUaal Lottery. (~] Dame For- tune, though fickle and changeable, still continues with her old favourites, G. & D. who have disposed of more than two millions ofdollars of her bounties. The above prize G. &t D. sold in quarters, one is owned .by a gentleman of Weymouth, who being in town, called and received his money--aniothiirt is owned by John aMendum, the, well known expedi. tious driver of the Pttrtsmouth stage, and the other two to people tn Boston and Bevelyv. A gentleman of high fashion and noble fam- ily, has called a meeting of his creditors, to whom lie declared that all the reports of his repeated, losses at play were unfounded ; that hlis gi'rat pecuniary embarrassment arose sole- ly from the sudden demise of his 'principal a- gent, who had left all his affairs im such s per- plexed state that nothing but rigid economy could retrieve them. He added, with tears in his eyes, that he had called the claimants to- gether, not with a view to compound with their claims,but to make over-estates of 30,0001 per annum, until their demands were liquid- ated. Loes. Pa. 0aItaltium fflare V O. PORT OF BOSTON. FRIDAY, April 7-Ar. brig Seaman, Jones, Halifax, 4, ballast ; sehs. Traveller, Smith, do.4 ; Beunja. Franklin, Foster, tPhilil. ; Eliza Barker, Sears, Maraicayho.via N. Bedfoid ; sloiops Orionn, Godfrey, N. York ; Huron, Perry, do.; Gen. Washington. Albany ; Spartan, Floret, and Romeo, Hrildgport ; Pomona, N. Bedford. CLEARED-Shilp Henry. Adam Knox, Trieste ; 'schs. Zephyr, Kenelm Ripley, Havre ; ''ii' Isaac Percival, -ayri ; Len, Bonney, (oi Kingston) Elizabeth City; sloop - Omega. Nar'tiucket. SATURDAY-Cleared, brigs Orleans, Pratt, and Ultina, Loring, N. Orleans-Mary, Luce, Richmonnd-scll's. Marys & Martlia, L. Burgess, St. Thomas and a market--Rob toy, M. Thompsis, V. Indies-lCherub, Athearn, Hali- fax-Mary & Hanttnah, Eldridge, (ofChathman) Wilmington -Albert, Eastpinti. SAME DAY--Ar. sloop Enterprize. Hussey, Nantucket. SUNDAY-Ar. ship Paladiumn, Larcoin, Calcutta, 117 ; sets Henry, iMeeenr. (ot Phbippsburg) Trinidad, Cuba, 24; Mortiana, tBerry, Blakely, 25. MOND \Y, Atril to-A,. sch. Commerce, Glover,St.An- drews, 9, salt-and a fleet of Eastern Coasters. SAME DAY- Sloops Siepherdess, Calder, Nantucket- Packer, Votary, stidV William, Portland. SAME DAY-Slch. Gen. BrewerRogers, .,pi'.3... ,I. ENTEBED-Sloolps Galen, Herrimau, -1. I ai-,. B.,'. fast, with slaves, &c.-New Packet, Portsmouth. CLEARED--Ship Jasper, Crooker, Charleston ; schs. Nautilu, Jacob Johnson, St. Peters, (N. F.) ; Pacific, Lewis, Baltimore; Samuel-Tilor, Marblehead ; sloops William, Caleb Jones, St. Domingo City ; Eliza-Nicoll, Budingtoi, N. Haven. WENT TO SEA. SOn Tuesday evening last, sch. Sallys., for the Frenheb settlements in tN'witoihdland. On Wednesday night, brig Beivildere. for AtX Cayes. Oil Friday, ships Sally. Pondicherry and Calcutta ; Aris- tides, of Salt-mi, inr Savannah, in ballast ; brigs Paragot, Strl.thtdnm ; Samaritan, '5,. Tlnomas ; Mexican, New Or- leats ; sells. Mary, Stephen Brown, Africa ; Minerva, St. Doniono ; Gen. Green, of East Haddaii, fur Halifax, (16 palsrseneers.) Or Satur lay, ship Canton, Alexandria, in ballast r' brigs Cypi'rn,, Metditerrao-an; rMonroe, St. Salvsaidor R.jint, Halifax ; Caspian, Sava.nnahi; Adeline, and Eliza, 'c. ; 'u-d. George, Bait. ; seh's. Pocahontas, of Barnsable, Havana ; Eliz7thlie, St. Thomas. - On Sunday, packet bri, Orleans, New Orleans, (passen- ger, M Jones. ol St. Louis, Missomi.) Ytnsteray, brig Ulti a, N. Orleans ; such's. Zephyr, Havrte ; o b Roy, Indies ; Marys & Martha, St Ti'om- ns Phil, (,Cape Hlei.y and Europe ; Cherub, Halifax ; Nautilus, Newtoundlaid; Zeno, Baltiilore, [erroneously reported as cl. ftr Charleston] ; Albert, Eastport ; brig Mary, City Point and Rictinimod. Passengers i, ship Sally- Mr s. Lathrop fi widow of the late Mir. John L.) .' a .i. Io lt .. Lanics Gatrett, Prio. ter to the Ceylon ."i ,. t'- b S oa' :tI Passengers in t... rI. a il r. Fullerton and child, Miss SpikIr, Mr. G. T'rhresher, Mr. J. A. Creighton, and * three in tole stccragt. Capt. bears, from Maraicaybo, sailed Fell. 26, in co. with sel. Luey, Claokner, o'Bahimotre, far St. Trhomas, auind parted c .. 29tih,cl dear of tire Gulf. Left, sch. Presolein, Kean, uf Fliila.-expeceted to be condemned as ursoarVor- thy. .Capt. Mereen parted co. with sell. Two Brothersa, of Portsmoutlh, 3 days out frontm Trinidad, off' Pan of Mataln- zas. March 28, Frying Pan Shoals W.S. WV. 45 miles,sproke a small Boston sch. (with no topsail) from Berauda for Wiliiniigton.ii Capt. Berry, from Blakely, sailed March 12.-Sch. Han- nalh, Burgess, of Manhester, for N. Orleans, sailed al ut a _i.-4I. 1..-.. .C -. Saeitho,Cobb, of Yarnonth, fbrT'iurls I iu u..,i E,,,...,, i da)s before. At Mobile, sohs Polly & Sophia, Atim, ot Boston, vessel soid ; Rosa, Bracket, atf lmariden, sold and dlischlarging ; sloop Falcon, of Sandwith, (Capt. Gitl'ord wia to proceed to Pensacola,to bring the b ig Gen-.. ateson ,'nmr-hi l otn -tN. Orleani., tn Mbhile.t Sell. ionmeo, Easterbrooks, of Yariouthi, wais at the Red Bfuff8 W i f fVo. X. having lost onr of her crew, wlio was drowned. 13tI, two miles beliw Mobile, spoke sell. Retun, 25 days from tto- .IHE Freeholders and other Inhabitants of Ward ton, (hud ar. upi.) At lrhe Point, ith, a scl. from Saiem,. | No. t0, quialified as the laIw directs, are here- (probably the Argo) via Mobile, for N. Orleans, with pro- by notified to m t h t First Chuc, ha, )eie- visions, supposed she sailed saene day. 'e o met at irst Church, aun.- Capt. Smith left at Halifax, Sit isnt. sloop Hunter, of place, on Wedlesday, 12thi int. at three o'clock, P. Barustable, discharging, for N. York, 3 or 4 days. M. for the purpose of choosing ,ne able and dis-e creet pers >n, being a freehonlder, and irsident in From the Alcent nf .'Verchunts' Ha ll rJVew Roiom. said Ward, as a member of the Board of Health, in HOLMES' HOLE, April 6.-ara.chir. Decatur, from N. the room of DAVID W. CUILo, Esq. chosen last S7th-ar. sehr. Echo, Norton, 10 days from Philud. for Wednesday, who declines serving. Buoston-sloop Julia-Ann, Marble, 6 from do. for du.-brig JOS. MAY, Clerk of Ward !to. 10. Washiugon, 5 from in York, for Newlmryport. Boston, Jlpril 1 Ith, 18'20. Also, sellh. MSy Flower, Freeman, 10 days from Woashiii- i-I ( ton, N. C. for 'Boston. March 27tlh, at Ocracock Bar,spoke UlJN "(*t &,Ja i. sell,. Mary;, of'Boston,, days fromrn Bermunda, bound upo.--- 't 0Tl'E rs liereb given, that the Proprietors Also ar. sin. Climax, Lee, 8 days from ,Bermuda for Port- 7 is -e land, in b, in t Le ac'. Nile, Stevens, lot Newo-York, i f(' Urion Canal will hold their Annual M-Iet- ii> days--Neptune, of Bath, lor N. Caroling, in 5 days.- ing on .Tlimnsdtly, tlie 27th inst, at PAT'TES iN'S, Spotkeuothinr. Also ar. brig StneeDn Creagiead, of ilil. (late )AsIcI. IE-LrtKaIt'S) Tavern, in Bedford:, tn 2 8 days fronm 'Wilmington, to' Boston. Also, ship Resol- no'clrek, P. M.ifor tire purpose of choosing the Offi- tion, Headdenni s days from Wilhingtor, fn- Bathn. March 31t, an. a36n, o, spoke sell. Two Brothers, Claisk, from ulcers t f the rurporation forn the year ensug, :.ilnd to Boston foir Savoninh. Also ar. brig Levant, Wilhams, 20 Iranseie suchotherbusitlss as m.,y legally come be- days tfrim St. Pierres, for Salem. Sailed, 7tb, Washing- fore the ineeting. T'he Board of Directors.will meret tel. Jthi Ann, td Deeatur-Hrma', roww. for st, the same dayat the arne place, at 0 n'loclk, A M. J 'nN, N. B.) 8t, ar. scm. Magnet, Allen, 9 days from t er order, nFth s Ia G. S, A'iRK, CA.'k. Nesoborn. imor Plymiruth. Pen' order, FRIh G. STARK, ler. Vessels lelt at St. Pierre-s. March 17th-brigs AbeonsCar- Manehester, April II, 1820. 'Penter, Pruvidence. loadng, to sail 1st April ; Juno, Pil- berry, Boston, do.da. do.; Sarah, Litter, N. Lndoni, near- n i. C AiR 'I>l, ly loaded, t sail ii 15 day ; Washington, Gaillard, New- 1ESPECTFULLY informs his, friends anad the Harti,. nearly ready ; shls. Eliza, Iarvey, Salem, suld and | .ubli, ,atoU 1et of the sate n f thea discharging' ; Two Sisters, Doliver, Marbleheadl, waiting ; l lttbi"5, ihat On out of Ike state onilIe Four Sisters, Bowden, do. to sail in a few days; Rover, .weatlher'and by advice of the hParents and GuArdi..na slI Illton, Plymouth, sold,n nacer. when to saol ; Rapid, of his pupils, he has b-en inldueed It) postpone the Sporro', Newbern, do. do. do. ; Alpha, Hall. Nortflk, dio. comrter, eusle .tfhis Spnrin atndl Summner Termn to do. do. ; Lydlia Reed, Bath, to do. dno. ; Eliza & Anmm, Floyd, Clerrystone, do. do. do ; Gee. VWashiington, Small', monday, the i7di list. do. sold and disebarging, uncer.; sloop Invincible Bliss, Concert Uthl!, April 11. Norfolk, do ddodit. Brig Saim,Upton, was at Fort Ruyalt, 17th ,tosail in 15 or a20 days" Spoke, Msreh 27h, sch. Paort of a house Wvant'lr fti sir monls07 , Ant, 9 days front N. York, bnund to Bermuda, lont, as, 15. lat. 33. 13. or o7n' a teri,. Fatnouth, 9, A. 3U.-The vessels in Holmes' Hole are h Itindsonme Pearlour atnd lt's Chambers, in or getting under way... near tine centre of t;:e town, is wanted by a Bria Merchant,Emery, from aHavana, is cast away on family ,tffiutr per' ona, for wnieh a reasonasl!- rent Kennebunk Bar. Cargo, sails, rigging, &c. saved., will bte paid quarltery ; mny person having atehl an Brig Concordia, lost at "'urks Island. Marc h 11, sailed one to let, t'ii! please e;,Ve taLrmns, & Le. alt the Palla- from St. Kittson ire8ith. Capt. Wooiiury was lelt at thie iiunifiie. April 11. former place, but would embark in the first vessel. - Seh. S. St. Martin, rom St. Vincenus tar Moose island, has SITlJ TfIO.A WI. 'T'ED, put into Atigus, ie, stress having oti a lne a Is Y a Youni \Mar whose served r-g-la-rly as a ultl. 69-she shiftedi tIer cargo, and stove 10 punelmeonms of _j Y a o tore ung .i av d h ma kenuins' ru r. n.t Store Khepnr, and would make himself use- The Br. ship Lennider, 5o runs. Rear Adm. Blackwood, fri to any 'ter-.,t who niyi etmpllv him in said parted her cables in Funeal Roads, Madeina, aud came ie ; or would beI willing to become an A isstan t to sery near being lost, in a heavy gaoi-. The Lord Cathcart, from Futime, fr Enagland, soraek a Land Surveyor, having a knowledge of the busi- one a inken rock near the Island o fPelagosao. and sunt. tiness. A lin. ilreet l to M F. and left at the Captain, carpenter, and three of the crew drwneid. 'The Palladinrt Of.Te, will be immediately attended tlo. remainder took to the boats, and reached Mautfredouia in A il Ii I 3sp two days and nights. Scb. Basinw, of Providence, for Bermuda, struck aon 0- TANTED A Place for a youtg , .- ... ..,g aliak put back, was cot- V I Man, in a West India Goods or Grocery --- Store, or lie would eng-ge to attend a Bar, in town The French frigate Cleopatra lihas sailed from Guod. fir or country, good recoimmncidations will be given. Margaretta. to demand the release oftwo Fr. vessels, said A few lines directed to E. F. M. and let' at the to have been sent in there by Insurgent privateers. Palladium-office, will meet with immediate atlen- A letter from an oficer of the U. S. brirn Enterprire, ti;n. April 11 dated Jam. 13, of'Calea Nichola Moll, says--" Yesterday we elased a Vetauezuelian privateer, but night coming on, in rs i liver-street, bout ten( thedarkune.s she made lher escape. (She was the Serpenll, l t eet, out alia, L'Orient. having the prize brig Curoline. ul Bston,iu t d s since, a pair of black velvet Shoes and a eui.] To-day we sp.ke the Spanish ship Ceres, o'f26 Iug pFlag r tntkerchief. The finder is requested to 18i', one oft be finest vesielsol ,itinaiuon Ihave ever seen. leage Ihen at che h 'lium-Office, ad d ii required, Thie commander believed with much pul.iuntess." lease lhb r utat(lime a *l', w ru-Office, andn if required, Lloyd's List, to Fcb. 29, havne O.en received at N. York. receive a suitable reward. Aug. 11. Brig Maine, Ma tin. just ar. from ,Mobile, was at Havan- a, obout 15th ult. At Porte o Pinr.e, 17t1 uilt. sells. Sylis, of this port, unceer.("apt. anid two iinen lead) ; Kqty, for Savanntah. At t. Cruix. (-V. F.) 20sth u!,. Pacific, ofPorrtland, wait- inth earga ; brig tlarriot, Litte, of Bath, nunctr. set,. Vi ioav, 3 d-INys from this port, (with a deck load of lUi, hui:ls) r. ato ltailsax St inst. I p(lnr, 3tl, Columbus, for Poi rint, and Jaties Monroe, for this port, buth to sail samnr dty. At Tr'riity, itarh 4, thie Somers, ftr Rennebitk, 2 bries LUti,). -.f'iVi'easset, dis'fr. ; Eliza, Nenavybuoyirt. atip A meriel, Hrris, from N. York, hasar at Manilla. Bhig Sally, Berry. oit this port. itom Alexandria tfor Amsterdam. ar off Scillv Feb 17. Left th e Capes Jan. 23. Sch e W'shintion, Atkins, from this port, arat Alicant Feb 4. Stilihd D-e. 20. beh Fraikt in, H.l mes. Z5 drys from thisport, and 33 fr Pivrimlth. ar. iat Havre Fstl 22. Br ig Win Penu, Beck. of thi port. from N Orleans and N.Bedfird. (left latter Jan. 15! ar. at Bordeaux Feb. 19. Bri'e Horatio. Snow,of New Bedford, from Charleston, ar at Plymouth, E. Feb. 19, and at Havre 25th. Sailed Janil 25. Brig Win. Thatcher, De Cost, for N Bedford, few days, was at Lisbon, 50 days site. Ship Arethensi. Merrill, of Portsmouth. from Savannah, ar. at Liverpo-d Maorub lt. Ship South Boston, Campbell.for Charleston. el. Fmb. 29. At Liverpool, March 4, the Favorite, for this port, same day; Mercury nio Minerva,fnr do.loiding-Helen,offN.Bed- fiAd, aid Lepoidis, of Fairhaveii, both for N. York, same day-Osorrdi, for Snvantislm, loading. Ship Indusro, oSalem, fron Cantoin,ir. at HeIvoetFehb s hbip Lorenzo, Krmpton, of New Bedford, from New York, has or. at Bellast, Ire. Brigt Bolton. Owens, for this port, sailed from Anguilla about M arth 22.. - At Fort Rova. March 8, Julia. Philad 6; brig Sam, Up- ton, of Castinte, 14 days from this port, ar 5thb. Sch Hnpe & P'hoeb, of tHarwich, from Bermuda for N. c arotin... -.. 1.-.. Mnich 29, tat. 36, 26, ton. 76. i ( it, 'i-n 5 danya rinir.Oerancok lorthis port, was spokeun4lh iinst. tat. 38, 33, Ion. 73, 30. Seh. Echo, orPlyinmli, 35 days from ttis port forHa- varsa,was spoken 24tht nil. sat. 26 Ion. 76. Brig Neva, Bowditch, 37 days from Stnmarang for-Salem, was spoken Jan. 20. la. 24. S. .1Ion. 54, E. Brtg Adrman, Prior, 10 lays from this port, was spoken March 4, lar. 41, ion. s0, 30. Sehi. Clio, fron, Sacs fe St. Lucie, was spoken March Io, lt. 38, Ion. 57. Sch. Elizabeth, Tinins, of Hallowell, for Newbern, has been spoken in lat 39, lan. 72, 20. Brite Paltet, Campbell, for this port, up at N. Orleans. At Blaksly, 12th uott. Venous, Fisher, just coninmmenced to I ad tfor this port. At Muti t3ilth. Adze. do. uncer. ; Gen Lmeoin; do; 2 ; George, N. York, do.; CCh. Miller, do. un. cer.; Thoi. & Edward, micee. where for. Seh Three Brothers, Higgius, 7 days fromn Charleston, has ar. at St. Mary's. Ar at Savanrph. 25tb ult brig Ris Sun, Blanchard, (ofN Yarmouthtl N York, 8 ; schs-Racehlt, Nichiols. Bermnuda 10: Nancy, Perry,Thimianstown ; sloop Allent Crocker,Bustomin,si. Ar. at Savannah, S26i, blips Thorn, Liverpool, 34; 0- .ryza, BRotterdam, 33, ballast ; Pylades, Boslon, 13b ; rig Ventrosa, Allen, (of this port) Antwerp, 37, ballast ; h. Catrolino, Emery, Wilmiogntom,2. Cleared, ship Merchant. Fowler, Liverpool : brig Coin. Hull.11iter, (of this port) New Orleans. Ar. at Savannah, 27th, sch. Friendship, Barstow, (of Bristol, Me,) Bermuda, 13, ballast. Cl. sloop Suppori, Darien. Brigs Almira and Pearl, of'thisport, fur N. York, saileti from Savmitah about 27tht. Ar. at Savarinsh,28th,barqse Spartan, Coffin, Liverpool, 54-brigs Chatlham, Hardine. do. 38-Doris, G ridln, (Br.) do. 54.-Up, brig Mount Hope, Nash-. for this port and Portsmouth-sloop Allen-Crocker, for Plymouth, N. C.-- Virh't. N ornl''.' ienn[t -ie'tleaip, rtr ft. or ch. Went ton sea, i.. L'- t ki. I ',."., '1Ju Merehant anir Cora, brintsTi os. Nayltr, Pierre, and Pearl-seh's. Independence, of Pros- pect-Hiumbird, of Boston. Sailed from Charleston, 27th, shrs. Meteurv, of Saco, and Ann Gurlthy, of Kingston, aind a fleet of about 23 sail for Georgetown and Santee. [Most of thelatter put into oull's Bay, same evening, wind ahead.]J At. at Charleston, 28th, Be. ship Dunlop, Greenock, 49, bal'ait; Dutch harque Gaod tHope, Antwerp, '40, do.-Sail- ect, brig Two Friends, atii sell. Cadmus. Ar. at Charleston, 29th, shell. Caroline & Nancy, Foster, (ofM. cleias) J..quemel, 14. Ar. at Charleston, 30th, Br. bhrie Gratitde, Kiennear, Liverpool, and 37 from Kinsale ; brig Sarali Ann, Lom-i bard, N Orleans, 15. Cleared, Br. brig Harriet, Edwards, Liverpool. Sailed ships Elizabet, M'INtsh, (ol Portland) ; Rober t Fulttn, HPtlaridge ; asil Natcihez, Wrnick, Liverpool ; Br. brig Mary, In-les, Milford tlaven ; sloop Suffolk, Savannah. . Sloop Thos. &i Eliza, Erogmai, of this port. from Ocra- cock, has a-. at Charleston, and el. same day'for Bermuda. Set Hazardl, Raocket, for N. Yorki,has ci. at Georgetown. The Br. ship lamniion, Banks, 45 days from Liverpool, was outside of Wiltuijngon Bar 31st. Brig Gen. Ripley went.to sea 27th. Seh Libetv, Kendrick,nof Chatham. for Lubec,has sailed front Richmond. Ar. ar Norfolk, 29th, scl. Factor, (of Portland) N. York, 30th, brie Ricbmnad, Boston, 9. Ship Concord went to sea 29th. , Ar at Norfrolk, st oint. sch Clothier, Gray, Bahiunore.fo St. John, (N. B.) put in to fiflish loading ; sloops Comet, Lawrence, Westnorr, via Y. York, 4; Olive Brane.h, (of N. B.:(if:.rd)' N. ... .. i .r Balr. d2., sch. Clarissa, Small, I ,f P, .:.... T s P..icre, 12. Cleared, St3st tilt. brig I.,',.t,, ri. r s, i,,, ,, u ; sdih Mary, ivers, (of Bruns- Ar at. Alexandria, lst inst hlip. Commerce, Liverpool, (Feb 20 ) Sailed. urig Milo, Hall, Boston schs Industry, Whielwright, W Indies : Betey, Griffith, of this port, for .Haliftax ; Eratus, Etole of Portland, Ber'mniuda : Reap- er, Boston t ;Miary Spear, of Tliomastown, for Portland. Ar. at Alex'indri, ship Itis ine Empire, Nevburypurt ; seis. Eliza Aitr, Thomastown ; Mary Elizabeth, Boston. Up at AleantlriaI, 6th, sehs Kliza Ann, Jordant for this I",rt ; Milo, Farnsworth, and Abigail, Elwel, fotr freight sloop Ranger, Lebnroo, hor Prouvidence. Se Hope oto Peace, Baker, of Harwich, for Darien, el. at Baltimore 3d. Ar. at Phila. 7tb, seh. Fame, York, Portland, 7. Ct. 6th, selr. Joseph. IHawes, Boston. Sch. Soplnronia, Perry, ofuSandwich, for W. Indies,has cl. at New York. Ar at N York, 5th, ship Canton. Liverpool, 36. Cl ships Martha. Skctthiey. aund Importer, Lee, do. Ship Courier, Eldredge, tor Liverpool, cl. at N. York 6th. Sailed, ships Ann Maria, Liverpool ; Metior. Gibraltar ; bris RIteibeu & Eliza, Livn'rpnl inam >son. Lisbon ; sels Champion, W. Indies ; Buffalo, Bermuda ; Emerald, Bali- son, Newt Orleans. Up, seh. Edward, for Boston. Ar. at New York, 7tlh, Br. Packet Manchester, Elphin- stolne, FfnloUriti. 42, Bermlouda, 10, with the FIeb. Mail ; bries Lanurel, Hiskell, St. Andrews ; Hero, Sears, Wil- iiiu-gtow,6. CL brigs Portland and Castor, Portland. Ship Virtgiia, 21 days from St. Croix, anid 3 brigs, were below at N. York on.u Saturday morning. . The stesm-hoat Swift, (rigled as a brig) Capt. Nicholl, is to sail from N. York 15thb, or Riu Janeiro. Ar ,, F. :.I. .- It, sch. Joshua, Alley, (of Kennebe) A,.aut., I ...0 s Victory and Betsey, Boston. Ar. st Newport. 7th, brig Traveller, Havana, 21; for Providene. Cl. ship Ocean, Hudson, N. Orleans. Ship Messenger, Buffinton, for Europe, cl. at Salem 7tlh. to .JONATIIAN DORR, Exeritor, VWILLIAM DAVIS or JOSEPH HARPiINGTON, Esq The place tmay be viewed at any time on appIatiion to cithe'r of the per' ons above enstiu d. Rlexbury, A.pril I th, 18-20. D.'- ? 'I House in C(N itr. on-str' t. FOh L, or to L''T-T'ie Hiuse, ainer r.: West tnd Cmimmon-street. contr. iiing nearly tle thoulsan:,id fi''t ofr Lund., with evvry conven'inca for a finaily ; will lie sold or Ineasd. Fior itermi, apply to DAVID GUREENOUGAU. Api.d i. THE IL7TE DUETL.. Just published iud for sale by RUSSELL &GARDN E. THE CORRESPONDENvCE THAT LED TO TiFt FATAL DUEL, BETWEEN COMMODORES DEC.1TUR &, B.ARRON, Originally published at the Office rufi the National lutelligeincer, by tIle friends of Coua. DECATUtR. Price 25 cents. EDWARD & WILLIAM REYNOLDS have removed to No. 28, Long-wharf. april I. episf." P[ANO-FO RTE SEATS. f iIOGANY, with hair seats, b, ass nils, anid iron screws, or of mahogany entire.--A great variety, for sale at the 0JIUSIC V.ALOOJ0 &c. No. -34, t A)TUKT STamT, (Up Slairs,) Entrance asecondDoor belo nr Pradclin avenue, Pino o iLones. London r I s,te)n niantif'ctuure, to sell or let. An extensive assoriitent of' M sie antd Musical lostruments,. Bugles, Trumpets, Tasmbo- rines, Clarionets, sfc. &c. as above. A. IIt. COPARTNE RSHIP FORM ED. FpHE subscribers having formed a connexion in jL business tinder hJe firm of NASH & HEYWOOD, for the purpose nf selling DOMNESTIC GOODS on Commission. wotld respectfully inform Manu. factuetars and the [public generally, that they have taken thelargv and commodious Chamobers in the Fire-Proof tBilding, No. 59, State-street, Boston, (tiw doors below .en.chant's "w.i ht-ai, c ,hey are ready to receive consignment,, ..-i ti' ..,t n01 those who mn.y favour i tl.h with custom. They will also have constantly for sale, LINE)N and all other kinds of American Ma uNtUactured PAPER. JOSEPH NASH, SAMUEL P. HEYWOOD. Refer to Messrs. Samuel Billings & Co. Santuel J. Prescott, Etq. i Mr. A. P' Cleveland, of the House of S.ilishury & Cleveland. Boston. .Jpril 11 (th, 1820. 3m. BOSTI(N DYE IIOiJ01 i<. A la' 5, CORJNIIILL,-COURT. 4 OlN PETI,''', from lasis, uontinutl to Dye :II kinds ofSilli; Woolen and Cottuu Gooda---cleats Wooletn and Silk Stuffs, l,ac a)resa-, (Garments, Carputs,.Blatkets, &c. Military Unifyieius clean- ed, and their colors rendered altpare.utly new. AL- SO, Deer Skins, lovesa anid P-ntaloons. J. P. having gainitd much experience in Ihe Me- rino Shawl Manufactories in Paris, is thereby ena- bled to cleans Merino and Casahier.ie Shi ws, anil m ike them rim '.i .t rc & ninr'if ,. 11 their colour. ( I ie .ru lit I ,u ,., ', ,'.u l.,ia, r teiV- e.- spril II. SOLDIERS' BOUNTY LAN DS. TAJES DUE IJV Jv'OT I'v -ID. HE subscriber hlis received all Offcil List (if Military Bounty Lands in the State.sf [Ilinois, which have been fiorfeledi to the. State, in conse- quende 6fthe the xes nt beint pa;d, whii-h were dtile oni the 1st of Oct. 1819.. The time of/ redemption expires on the lit of Oct. (1811. Th6se persons who -are interested ill these landts, woult do well to attend to the payment oftheir taxes ere it be too aIste. 'The amount of lax and really may be-seen by appl)yion to the subscriler-, who will alttrnd to pay ing the same. SA "t UiA. DAN A, April 10. JV,.,5, Congtes-sat. -- .A0ore iuck at Vender's 1 ce 7 Prizes above Z7,5th daY's draw g. O F 300, Nos. 3.184 and 579-S-Of 52100. No. 5 520t7, and (No. 1128-2, solhi at Henfder's it? quar- te's)- -Of 520, Nos 4ll0, 18:6, 6,-20--Of 610, Nos. 9139, 2i60, 8327, 1t1, 5935.4411, 2526. First drawn Hlnk 't'tIS DAY will be entitled to THRIE HU.ADItD I) DOLLARS' ! 'To IOEtl1oW, FIVE HUNI")URD DOLLdlA S! ON TIUtnsnAts . TEN7 THO USANVD D OLLJ.RS The Lottery will finiish next week. -A fv more Tickets tmay yet be had at BEN DER'S. NO. 12, ExcKANGE-STREEaT, Wholes a 7, Qaarters 1 87; April II. RIMI.ArG -CHWOOI. IOHN ROULSTONE respectfully informs the, e Ladies anil Gentleren of Boston, that having recently received considerable enco n'rgenient to open i Schooln in the city of Phieklplhia, he f r.aIs himselfoutlei' the necessity of infor'ting tiern. that lie shall leave town im a few weeks, uiless sufficient encouragement should be offered to enable him to continue his Schlool in town. It is therefore ne- cessary that he should a ceri tit as early i possible, tile intention of all desirous ifItaplronizrng lia School, that he m..y be enabled to decide at once of the practicability nt'his future plans. Should lie continue i ,s usual, I: Cit Lrcasn will be kept in good order, and his School will oenilmene for Gentlemen every- morning, fiinm 5 to 8 o'clock. Ladies' on commencing Iheir lessons, Ivery day fi'rom 9 toI I o'clock. Ladies' who practise, from 11 t0 1 o'clock. (1j Private Lessons in the afternoon. He has the best roke horses suithible f)r invTlids and others-and every attention will be iaid to the wants of tuition by those who m-y honor hiut lwitll their patrow.ge. lidhpeplenent ol'rccniring the art of Riding, it ought to be considered that the exercise is greatly condunive to heahli. The weak anol iii- firim are invigoraled in a manner no less pleasing than surprising-and the most satisfacilory evidence .can be given that this exercise has restored health and strength to many who otherwise must have re- mained debilitated aid ever niserab e. Horse Artillery and Infantry Exeicise, taught by Mr. R. at the above School. Gentlemen whbodo not wish to be instaluled, can- be accommodated with Horses lob etx-:rcise ; and if requested Mr. tR. wi.1 give Lessons on the IRoad. April 11. "l'1I'CE is here'I V given, '5 hat N1' tle Srubscribcr hias been duly appti tedl Ad- ministratrix of hie (Good s ind asite ot' JOSEPH ALLEN, late of Boston, in the County (nf Stjfflk, BakPr, deceased, and has taken upon hlrsell that trust by giving bonds, as the Irnw directs. And all pern,.ns having demnanduls npn the Estate of the said Josesa A .LLrN, are required to exhiblit the same ; antI aIll persons indebted to thIe said Estate, are called upua to make paym'r-nt to l,UI'V ALLEN, Adnaiotistrats'ix. Boston, ,arti'ch 20. 1820 A. 11. J'OTICE. r iFltE Commissioners appointedl by thIe Hon. @ Judge of Prabate fir tbe Crtnty of SuffloIk, to re- eeive aidt examine lie claims o the several Creditors ta tihe Estate of ;H-I RLES I. WENIT)LL, late of Boston, in the County of Suflir. Baker, dIeceased, retpresentet insolvent, hetreb c;csm .*k.-, thait six months are allowed by said Jutldge i I i l- ..e for thie Connmis- aioners to receiveannd examine said claims, and tlihat they will auend (that service aoi uthe lhiint 'S'l rsdty oh this antut the five toliiWrine in 'ntIs, frmun 6 mo 9 o'clock, P. M- at Mr. Forster's Coffre-.,ouuu., N". 74, Cuiunri-lreen. JOSEPH PEIttCE, Criirmen- loston, April 10, 1820. NOTICE E rTO BIE LET, for the term of one or more years, Sand possession given the first doy of May next, the Mansionn-house of the late li.Iph Smith, E-q. deceased. The flouse is pleasantly situ.ted a few rods west ol'fthe Rev. Dr. Porter'. ".i..- : ..; i".', hl s a Par!our,Sitting-roomn, antl -. 1....'., ti :. on the lower floor, five tChamb res, exeliusivet of sleeping rooms for thIe domeatnc, a gioud Chnisn- house, Wool.huuse and untcessiar)' .out-buildrngs.-- There is attached to thIe premise s a liirge Ga(iden. with a variety ol excellent I' uits.in i bearing sa'.ate, andl a supp'.y of pum|.p aint rivi'r saaer T'ile rent will be reasonable. For fun ether piartiuhttsrs apply For JLI. F'.POOL, - Th ., w e c pocket ship FALCOT, Jos. '- no I -tU.n.'5-... as, sier c laingopp.isl" Noi. 4.5 : nrana-wi rf h.Iving enmotmencl o:aoi;"tg, and t.1 ,, tl. da ,'1 c enrg'i e i 't g d, is intende;r fI sail o i i.,at. i- or I" eihiA t or passage, t pr iy, In ',' IN;t OIV/ LI-,I .S &;i0. Noi 4, ,Cenhr'l-wlfor I1 Nt 1 ILIISY, K liiv street. l'. aprii 1 . FOR 0KPHIL.S DFJ.LPI[.IA, .., l The regular trading packet sch. -' ;s 'BENJ. FRA NKLtN.JOItS Fos're.,nnias- 1Cer. having parl of her ergo e,,Fgaged, will ,sail in a fewdays. For freight or passage, having elegant IOcrmOnrdation' applyis- (ne master o i bonlrd at i'liladhlphith Packet whr-ef. EK)W. k W M REY- N'OLUS, or WV. B3. REYNOLDS. April 11., FOR ItICHJ.OND, The schr. TRAVELLER, Taamrs SMrTr, master, laying opposite No. 34, Central wharf, narrh side ; she will sail on Sunday next. For freight or passage, apply to tfiNJAMIN BANGS, No. 34, Central-wharf, or to JOIIN AYERS, No. 30, Long-wharf. April II. For CHARTER, /,fr'.. The excellent schr. HENRY, '%.is'J" hburthen 56 tons,every way calculated andl found for a Mackerel voyage, for which purpose she will be chartered on reasonable terms,onn appli- cation to Capt. Merean, on board said schr. oppo- site No. 32, Indis-street April 11. FOIl FREIGHT OR CII.RTElt, ,''. 'i lie schr. NANCY-ANN, low S.'. ,I,. VI-. 103S tons, 3 years old, suitable for Ihi '. tl',..- or south of Europe. FOR FREIGHT, A Brig of I80 tons, and a Brig b., of 150 tons. Apply it) 1'IIO'S THAX- '.i', .iip and Merchandize Broker, No 16, State- street. April. 11. PASSMORE SCYTHES. IOHN F. PRIEST, No. 6, Iadia-street, has for sale, PASSMORE SCYTHES, in lots to suit purchasers. Likewise, a general assortment of Swedes, Russia and English Iron--Nail Plates and Rods, and NAils of all sizes, from the Amesbury Nail Factory Company. 6p April I0. JOHN PRATT & SON, N O. 19, Indil-w.harf, offer for sale-100 bales prime N. Orleans Cotton-100 do. Bear, Ot- ter, Wild Cat, Raccoon, Muskrat and Beaver Skins -Buff,lo Robes-Russia and Ravens Duck. april 11. S. PARKMAN, Jr. & CO. AVE for dale, 200 asks fRaisins, and 200 J. drums Sultana Raisins,in prime oder. A. II. FRESH FRUIT, SALT, &c. I XBY & VALENTINE, No. 5, Fish-street, have for sale, now landing from brig Exclihige, from Messina, 500 boxes Lemons in fine order, ' 300 do d. Oranges tio. do. -In Sto're, 150 l'tds. Surinram Molasaess, whole, half and quarter boxes Muscatel Eai- sius-20 lihds. N. E. Rum, 300 Ihlids coarse SoaIl, 'ill pipes Catalonia Wine, entitled to debenture, 49 bls. dry Malaga Wine, afloat, 500 hlids. Liverpool Salt. April I1. iHOWA RD-STREET FLOUR. "f OR sale, four hundred bbls. supertine Howardi 9 'street Flour. Apply at No. 34, Central- wharf, to WM. MACK kY, Jr. April 11. MOLASSES ATD COFFEE. O NE hundred and four hhds. Matanzas Molasses, 40 hhds. Guadaloupe do. 18 bags Coffee, now landing and for sale by THOMAS & EDWARD MOTLEY, 58, Iodia- street- Aprill 1 .. ST. CROIX SUGARS. F ORTY bhlis and 8 bbls. prime St. Croix Sn- :-r, r--...ived per sch. Telegraph. For sale by V1, 1LI I \l RITCHIE, No. 13, Rowe's-wharf April 11. spi. OILS AND CANDLES. T ANDING from sloop Enterprize-Winter j Pressed SpermnOii-Summner strained di,.-- VWhle Oil, from Pacific Ocean--Spermaceti Can- dies--Slaib Whale I.one, For saieby WMI. LOV- ERING, Jr. No. 49, Stale-street. April It. INDIGO, SUGAR, TEA, &c. PICKMAN, ROGERS & CO. No. 24, India- wharf, have for sale, Prime Bengal Indigo, Bcgga and Benares Sugar, Young Hlyson and Hyson Skin Tea, Ginger-Gunny B-gs, Ban;e Tin-Russia and Ravens Duck, Russia Sheetings-Calcutta Cotton Goods, SCloppa R.omals epistf. April I1. JAVA COFFEE. T ANDING from sloop Industry, J.va Coffee, A entitled to debentureand for sale by BAlKER & HODGEb, No. 30, India-street. April 14. SUGAR & MOLASSES.' m'H F' cargo of echr. Henry, trom Trinidad de S'Cuba, consisting of' . Prime retailing Sugar's and Molasses. For sale by RICHARD L. TUCKER & CO. No. 32, India. street. April 11I. FLOUR, &c. I D. & WM. REYNOLDS,Ko. 8,Lodg-wharf, ?, have Ibr sale, 287 bbls Alexandria Flour, 50 boxes'blue and white Starch, 12 hbds Philadelphia Rye Gin, 6)U gallons Linseed Oil, 20 pipes Rochelle Brandy, 4 do. Weesp Anchor Gin, April 11. S. PARKMAN, Jr. &CO. AVE for sale, Russia, Ravens and heavy Duck, Palm Oil, French" Brandy, Mess and No. I B-ef, No I aud No. 2 Pork. itsf. A. II. Java Cofee, Hum, imperial Tea. TOW landing and for sale by RICHARD D. N TUCKER & 'O. 365 bag, excellent Java Coffee, entitled to deben- ture, 28 puncheons good 3d proof Rum, do. 30S chests Imperial Tea, do. Ie SottOsE, 150) bbls. superhne Flour, i'70 do. Mess Beef, 50 (io No. I, and navy mess Perk, 350 bhlts first quality Duck, 200 pieces Shaetings, Ravens and half DcIk, 30 boxes Superior Souchong Tea, 10 chests Tea, 50 puncheonsa Rum, 49 pipe's Holland Gin, 100 haltikegs manufsctured Tobacco, 20 tiereas Alum-50 chests ithubarb, 20 cases Jordan Almntds, 12 pipes Mtdeira and Catalonia Wine. april iI. IRISH LINENS. SOHNN FOX, NOf. 60, Cornhill, has for sale, a large assortment of fine 7-8 and 4-4 Linens, of the most approved bleaches. .l'so-Fine Linen Cambries and Hatndkerchiefs. with plaint antd colored borders. 6wis. Feb. 18. Jfio de la Hachel Wood, Goat Skins, &c. ?OSEPH FIELD h CO. No 17, Long whasrf', a1 have for sale, c' '..,..r. : ,.mn sloop Orion, 5 tons Riode la il ..- I i 3000 Curracoa Goat Skits. p'me quality, -INV STORE- 30 bales Alabana Cotton, o20 blds Pilot Breal, ti d. isu perfine Flour, 100 halfbbls. do. (o. April 11. SUfMMER I -- l iPED OIL. ()-NE hnd'red' casks Sinmrner Strsainedl SIr ni I OIL., far Lamnas--r-For sale by JOS1AI- ,Il.ADLEE & CO. No. 29, Indis-street. A. 11. EXC -ANGE OiN LONDON. F Ot sale.a sel of Exch nge. nn S. Williams, for 4'251, by BAKER nt. HODGES, No 30, Indi- tire t. April 11. s Youm<" ''i!'i,'dl Woman, with a good '.r'cast nf '. iok. v' lhes a place in a gen- t'e i f ;ntr i!,'. s Nmn .A4,, ecornmeldatiu ns can be giren. Siq .'ej ,,l .h c'iri street. A. 11. V1. & G. iT CKE. IA N, ,fit 'l.8 cE f -S"-7I7Er-', -'f A"sE Irr t'ieriJ int, si [-'ulconanni 7';-iton, j ', st (I.) Il;!5st,-,l.Sd Sho~e.e.id asi. bi,:-I, CaSL Sit-el oSc-' s 'itl Siod hs. Cast h:ecl, at.d '.;inane Sl'eel >, Cut and otL: ' Saws, Piles and i o sp-, o', very d escri ionn, Commode Nibs atnd tiher GCabiet Wares, h'lated,3riarniat and rIron r'ea arid Table Spoons, ; ',Lsdles, e. First quality Gun Locks, full size Yellow and IWhite 5i ,t:.ry B.ll But- tons, Locks, Latches, Putts and Ser.-w-. Which, with a great variety ..i 'l.l Ware, Cut- lery, Saddlery and F'nincy Golds, Lines and Twines and Cordage generally-Brass K.,ttles-- Shovels and Spades--Glisa.-Axes- Hoes-Press Screws, for every Mechanical purpose, &c. &c. make their Spring Stock very complete-and small which are of- fered at a reasonable :dvsance, for Cash or apptrov- ed Credit. 2ns April II. BENJ. C. WARD & CO. SAVE received by the late arrivals from Liver- pool, a general assortment of Cotton and Woollen Goods. They have also lately received variety of Can- ton Goods, viz. : Black Sarsnets and Sinehaws, Green figured and changeable Sarsnets,'- Black Silk Handkerchichi, Checked and fancy do. Black Florentines, Blick and color ed Sewing Silk, Nankin and Canton Crtapes, Company and short buff Nankins, Blue Nankins, &c. &e. For sale at No 36, Broa-d- street. april 7- ELEGJjYT. -' KK CLOTHS,&c. QUhiNCY Y l Il' i-, H. qr j JVo 14, ( ,.'h. ", /., TAS just received--coloured Neck Cloths of en- tire new and elegant patterns; 4-4 and 5-4 white do. superior quality ; best company Fl-gg Hdlks. ; 5.4 black silk do. superior quality ; Men's best Gre- noble Kid Gloves, or summer wear; hLadies' un- dressed Kid do. dark colour's ; black and coloured Tabby Velvels ; white India Sarsnets and Pongues; best Nankin and Canton Crapes ; plain and figured Green Gauzes ; Mixt Lustring, for summer wear ; white working Chmnells ; new Fancy Buttons, &c. &e. April 11. FitESH LEGHOHN STRAWS. ( ARLE'TON & UCpNANT, No. 39, Market- street, have just opened for sale, a complete assortment of fresh imported Leghorn STRAWS, from No. 28 to 53, inclusive. Also, White Chip Flats--I cese Pink Ginghams, c. 3tis. April II. Superfine Mf1arseilles Vestings, Irish Linens, &e. NDREW B. JEN NISON, No. 62, Cornhlill, has for sale--I case superfine Marseilles Ves' tings, elegant patternt--1 case 4-4 'nad 7-8 Irish Liuens--Levantines and Florence Silks--Bornba- zines--Cambric Prints--Merino Shawls--Csnton and Nankin Ceapes--Coneans-Coloured Cambries -Muslins-Silk Nett Scarfs--Silk Hose, &c. &ic. April 11. 2spis .Don't forget the Aumber. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT. --Going off Rapidly.- -QI ."3 4 -'.r..,... '. '-I' ','- '' ', -'l'l ^r', i S -.. ..i t..i ... ., ;assortment -I if' I .. .,.:-, -,,, 1-4 of the la- test importations nod newest patterns at thie most reduced prices, which are goig off rapidly. Like evrse, t case elegant steai-loor Shirtings, 4-4, ist quality, very superior S 6 per yi only-15'0 yds. do. low pr ced 20 and 25 ts-100 pieces 4-4 and 6 4 Cotton Canborics and Cambric Muslius, from 2s3d to 4s6d per yard- 200 pieces India Cottons, S3 50 each. 5-4 wide, 20 yards to a piece,extrenme. ly nice-going offrapidly-Also, a complete assort- ment o-if ins,imiltion, India, ,"'... .) and plain Leiro's--Scitch Lsawt., &e. Likewise, an exten- sive as-O-m'rnI of radclol thls, C ies,e Satti- nets, Pelisse Cloths, Flnnels, which are offered un- Sonly bw"- case eganot black Silks, 1prim e lot, 7-8 wid-, at 3 9 per yard, only, going wiih great a- pidity-1 do. plaid and changeable do. proportiona- bly low--l300yards green and colored Levantmesi .itt 46 per yard-100 pieces black and colored Hom,- bazets, from Is6 to 3 9 per yArd--tigether- with the most extensive assortment of seasonable Goods. that can be found in market, Wihich are going iof rapidly. In Addition, a fineassortnment of Canton Croles, all csolrs, which are going at the low price oh 4 --? -. .1 .. 11 Su .vat i.er spiori. n, t .'l-,r i . .l .wRICARDS, Jr No. 6, Dock-square, has *. G Jiut received per Triton and Falcon, fiomn divetLrpool, a few cases of Ducking Guns, Fowling Pieces, Fuzees, Muskets and Pistols, comprising As complete n a ssortme nt as can be fourtad in town. In tIrs aboveare included three complawte stands of Fuzees, and one of Muskets, of tiff rent costs, and numbered from I a 64,allbeingof*"Ketlaad'a" best manufacture, and made to order. Also, Gun and Pistol Locks, ofi all kinds. Powder Flasks, Shot Belts, Gun-cleeners, Wadd Punches, Cap'd Worms, &e . Likewise, a quantity of Butt's and other mann- factuer'Is'best Gun Powder, bhot assorted sizes, Balls, &c. Aprril 11 ALEXANDRIA CIGAUS. a C superior quality, forsaile at 27, Long-wharf, b y RiCE st i HAX'I lR, istraww. A. Il SPRING MEBDI N E. 0O Bitny i-iA's tis MNedine has D sn re sor- fsappeite, costiveness flatulence, depression, fc. In suci inqstances, by ite ration of his reomedyl, rlte stonm- ach is tru arbly Ioitteil. t he spirits revived, digestion te-' sore pl, antI a free aiernstiratioo pre duced. Binrt peculiar y ainlaped tro cleanse the usri- ry giving a tone to 1......r, o the, r iobld,and in- vigorating the whole ysteom. PFeraons learlin toetlentarv inactive lives, iwoud act wisely hy securing a continuance of their health, by means of this generous stomaehie, as well as all epi- cures and hooviviants who wish for a delicious and del- icate preprbtive lf thne appetite, he best companion at lite lestte b aed. Price 50 cents a box. These Pills are also very useful in the Jaundice, and ought to e used with the Biters. They re- move pains in the bead, side or stomach. strictuces in the clheit,iollic. &c. They effectually prevent a redndniln- cy of while, and always operates a ttee and gentle cathitr- lie. They are also an infallible remedy for worms. Price 50 cents a box For ale by JOHN P. vWIHTWELL, Agent for the Boa. ton Infirmary, i o ronit i" nbte CumineciRnt Coffee House. Aptil il. BOSTON THEATRE . avH. VWILLL_.MS'S BENEFIT. 'To-morrow fP'v inn, .pril 2th, -WILL BE PERFORMED- (First time these" 12 years) Mqretioa's Hinorical Play, called (CO LUMBUS, Or-The Discovery of lnerica. COLUMBUS, -U M R. DUFF, S(tis firsm appearance since his severe i ndsp.naton.) ALONZO.- ---MR. PELBY. HtAlY I HERBEtT, MR,, VIL.LIAMS. CORA, MRS. YOUNG. NELT, IRS. WILLIAMS. (For other Characters, as slso or-....i...., -r t Scenery, Ma- chinery, &c. .... t,,i .., After which, an admired Hisrlequinade, in one act, called THE AMERICAN TAR I Or-Harlequin Shipwrecked / To which will be added. the much admired Melo Drama, in two acts-called ELLA ItOSENBERG. (For Cliaraaters, see small bills.) 0' MR11. BROWN'S BENEFIT on Friday. (t' Mlt. BILAY'S BENEFITon Monday. Last Xiight (f 'eiformance ' RAMO SAMEE, '-T ESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and Gen. St( llemen of Boston, that his last Exhibition. ill take place -THIS EVEN rNG.at CONCERT- IHALL. i i.- ,. who have not yet seen his unrival- led periforn anca s, are 'n. I..;d i.; r' .1,,.., to wit- ness one of the most no,' I 1 ,, -it.- ..i Exhibi- tions ever seen in this or any other place. RAMO SAMEI,, will introduce several feats new and interesting. He will exhibit great and astonishing Feats of Strength-A Series of Evolutions with four hollow Brass Balls-and BALANCING. The popularity of his performances increase as they become more known ; and are free f-rom any thing in the least degree offensive to the spectators. IlHis performance closes with his Actually swallowing a SWORD, nearly to feet WITH FI REWORKS. Performance to commence at 7 o'clock. Tick- ets 50 centis--Children half price. April II. I CONCERT, For Ihe Benefit of rr. G ANtGER, sen. utimder the patronage and direction of trhe PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. I ll, I'..i.i. -.e respectfully informed that the I I..Ihr-.. ..e ,Socetvey intend giving a COXV'- LEf I' lr ume Benefit of Mr GRANGER, sen. on Thursday Evening, April 13, at the Hall in Pond- street, when will be performed the following choice selection of Music :- PAIRT FIRST. Haydnls celebrated Surprise Symphony, Full Orchestra. Song, .. A Member. Divermento for Violin, Oboe, &c.composed by F .Granger. Glee, Aimateurs. Rondean, Clarionet, Mr. Hrt. Conct, Piano Forte, iss Hewitt. PA aT SECOND. Celebrate,. La Chasse Syntiphony by Pileyel, Full Orchestra. Song An Armateur. Solo, Violin, r. Osti i. lIlexel's celebrated Conecrtante in E flat, Cmetih, Amsteur. Performance to commence at 7 o'clock precisely. e' i'icaket, one Dollar each, to be had st Pr. ker's C:.- 1..i ;.,; I 1 ,, I .Cornhillat Mr. Grauii- ner'e, I' -. i .... L 1, and of the Secretery of the Philharrtonic Society. April 11. i,l-;E:< ..-\N 8 & OPE. So. 37, Jindta-ciharf, AVE FOIR SALE, several voices cutuitaming CHINA SILKS, Crapes, black and colored. Crape Shawis, Sursnets. black and chairgeable, Sinchiaws. blIck and do Black Hlirndkerchii fs, c. &e. ALsO, An invoice Canton U Cinta, od 10,1000 Sp-iniai Dollars. april il. PARIS CARPET. A SUPERB IParis Ilnrp t, 18'by 2-2feet, without ' seam, made entire, with an elegant' board .r, cost one thousand francs, for sale at No, 15, Kilby- street. AJls-a great variety of Seasonable Goods, con- sisting of Italiin Sewing Silk, yellow and blue Nan- kins, Long Lawns, Coloured Velvets, Bleached A- nierican Shleeings, Blue. Calicoes, Cambrics, Rus- aila Sheeting', Carlisle I 'I ',1 in Gingharm Robes, Cambric Dimities, Pongees, Beaver Gloves, &c.&c, April 1, episi4t; THREAD LACES. O NE case containing a good assortinent ofThreod Laces, for sale low. AIso, 4 4 and 7 & Irish Linens ; 3 4bairds' eye Diapers, Jist received from S nation, andt for sale by JOSEPH EUSTIS, Jr. No. 6, Cornhill, at fair prices. April II. S. PARKMAlAN, Jr. & CO. ,- AVE for sale, .an lnvoi',e of elegant cut and r plain S'. 1 -.:. I., -1 from the Manufacturers, which they 1i 1. II 'r', low. istf. A. 11. G O1 [o A ecominodations and Gwen- teel Apartmentis lor twoor three single gen- leimen;or a Gentleman and his Lady, at 3, bS um- mer-street, where may be had also a front par'.'lor, pleasantly situated, on moderate terms. 1iquire at the Pallidiuim-oflice. april 11. AUCT'I ON S. BY JOHN TYLER. TMUSCOVADO SUGAR. THIS DAY, at past 11 o'clock, Oppo.ite,Xo. 19, CENTRI.L-VWHAitRF, IS hhids. IMVuscovado Sugars, entitled to debenture. BY STEPHEN BROWN. T. S. 6 PER CENiVT. STOCK. THIS DAY, at 12 o'clock, JlAt MERCIIAVTS -HALL, Ten thousand flolla0rs U. States' 6 per caunt. 8oek--loau of 181i. PEFW FOil S.LE. On THURSDAY next, at 4. o'clock, P.M. Ait lev. ,Mr. Palfiey's ..,'n,: ..' .7 *. f a in Iratcfe Square, PEW number eighty-two. BY WILLIAM' GRIDLEY. FREE A.'D UNLIMITED SALE OF FURain'TURE. , On THURSDAY next, at 10 o'clock, AJt the Long aoonts, osuer ./n'. Calltnde'"s store in Attarboi o' street, The FUINITU RE of a person brea- king tip. House-Keeping, consisting of Eight Kid- dermtinister Carpets--bive sets of lirass Andirons --two Sofas--El'gant Fancy Chairs--Bamboo do.--Sidenboard-fliurenus, wilb and without small top drawers--Feather Beds--Bedsteads--elegant Cotton Connterpanos- lBkets, extra large and common size-li-t and WVindnw Curtains-Bed and Table Linen-Tables, various kinds-gilt framed Looking Glasses -Dining tnt Tea Sets thinta-cut and plain lasss Ware- Plated tnd Brass Candle- sticks-'Tnilet IF bles iandi Gltsses----Wash and Iigt Sta nds-t g ether with a variety of other ar- Litcies of useful Furniture-- Kiethen Frn'niture, cc. BY FRINK STRATTON. To be sold by Oder of Curt, On FRIDAY, the 14thb day of April nxt, at I1 o'clk. On tke PBE.MISES, A Lot of LAND, situated in South- Russell-street, measuring 40 feet on said street--70 feet deep, together wilh the Buildings thereon- it being the p',tpiertv of thI late STEpHESr Woons' deceased. LUCY WOODS, Ad, nii.stratrix. Boston, .lirc'h 24, 1 S0. AUCTION SALE.S. BY BLAKE & CUNNINGHAM.-. FURi ITURE. THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, : 't-No. 24, FRJA'KLIN-PL ,ACE Part of the Furniture of said House, consisting of Turkey, Kidderminster & Straw Car- lpots-Sair C-rpets-set of Mahogany Chairs with Hair Se.,ts-Sid-board-Fancy .. other Chairs--Di- ning and Card Tables--Mahogany Wardrobe-one elegant full length Dressing Glass, on castors- Looking Glasses--Chiar and Gl.0ss Ware-Ivory- handled Knives and Forks-Brass FireSets & Fen- ders-handsome Pl:ned Ware---I elegant Table Cloth, with Napkins to match-2 pair China Fruit Baskets-one Piano Forte. Also-One elegant French Bedstead, with Silk Curtains, Counterpanes and Window Curtbins to ormtch-Best Feither Beds and Matrasses-High Post Bedsteo.ds-Beds and Bedildig, &c. A iso-A variety if Kitchen Furniture-anda few Empty Pipes and Quarter Casks, &c. SHERIFF S SALE. aqufflIk, ss Boston. April 8, 18-20. Taken by Execution, and will be sold at Public Auction, 0n WEDNESDAY next, (To-morrow) at Ito o'cek. t a Brick House, ? at the lower' pait of Eliot-street, 5 The whole Furniture of said House, be- ing elegant, fashionable and nearly new, consisting of Grecian Card Tables--Dining and Pembroke Tables--Work Table--Bureaus-R-igh post Hed- steads and Curtains--Secretary and Book Case- Fancy Chairs- Sofa--Bedsteads-Beds i & Brdding -Damak ablee Cloths--large Carpets-Rugs- Dressing Glasses-Wash Stands-Brass Fire Sets -Patent Timepiece---Chimney Glass---Looking Glasses-Lop Box and Counters- Liquer Case-- Dining Set--Tea do.-Castors--Lamnps and Drop ('..i. .. &i i -L'.r. k-ry & Glass Ware--Waiters, &Ec. ALSO-The Kitchen Fifrniture. Per order of C. P. SUMNER, D'epy. Sher. And immediately, after the above, to satisfy a debt--20 pieces of elegant and useful Cabinet Fur- niture, made in the most faithful manner. The above may be examined this day. E' COOLIDGE, DEBLOIS & CO. MiOLASSES. THIS DAY, at J past 11 o'clock, Opposite a'o. 49, India-wharf, 30 bhOds. and 15 tierces very superior Molasses, suitable for retailing or Bakers' use. BY T. K. JONES & CO. SHERIFF'S, SALE, .LUABLE' S'lOCK. SUFFOLK, ss. BOSTON., A'tPRI 8, 1820. Taketn on execution, andiwill be sold at public auction, On W% DNlir.D'tY next, (.T'o-morro-w,) at 9 ,'elk. JAt Store No, 11, Ma'rket Roaw, The entire Stock of Messrs. Lodge & Draper, on execution, consisting of a large and val u.-ble assortment of ilnrussels, Venetian, and Kidder- minster ips,'ri,,rS-.fImperial and Wilton flearth ugs-I a I.-..,n Napkins- Linen Sheetings& I i...... .--. :,. Diapers sad Crash-Fine Flan. .,, i it,', i I I..nI.. -i i-Rottinotts- Scotch and T ,I .., Pi id- N .1,,,I1-Sarsnets- Einchaws--Fr'ench Florences--Plain and figured Taffeta itibb.ans-Nankin, Cianton & Italian Crapes, bl.ick and coloured--Russia Sheetings-Silk and SMei'ino'S'itwis and fldkl's--Calheoes-Furniture & Vestings--Plain ki figured Leno and Cambric Mus- lins--Larobs'.wool. Angola, Worsted, Cotton and bilk Hose-Silh, Kid and Leather Gloves-Broad- clioths-- elisse Cloths-Chiasitoeres--Blarkets, &e. --the whole cinpr'isiing a very valuable Stock. SThe sole witl lcnirrmeoce at 9 o'clock on %% -J-, dey rornlnr.g, withI.the cut Goods in the Shup-ro- hl conotii d on Thursdaiy morning, at 9 o'clock, with the bhuss-ls Carpeting in the Chambers ov.r the Store-and on Friday mornisig,.at 9 o'clock, with the Dil.pers, Napkins he Damask Tblile Linen. %*"Parcih,.' rs will please notice that the Uarpet- ing, Diali'rs, Napkins and Damask Table Linen, will be so.I in lots to aeconmmodate private families, and may be crxfined on Monday, Tuesday, 'and Wednesday prrcosling the sale. L. BHLDWIN, Dep'u. Sher. WLV'E. On FRIDIAY next, at 12 o'clock, Ar O.vritE--.VNo. 20, Kilby street, 19 pipes Canary WVine, beiog the re- mainder of the be g Eliza-Hailey's cargo. Conditions at sale. On c..i I .i. 'Y next, at 9 o'clock, .. "o. 6, Alyrtle-street, 7 corner of Belknap-street, S The Furniture of said House, consist- itgof Carnets- I ..' .1- 1. :...--MAbogany Chs'i-s -Stfa-Card T 1' i.-. -,',-I. and Pembroke Ta- bles-Settees-Fancy Ch.Airs--Fire S, ts-Rlgs- Plated and brass tCiandl'sticks-Screens-Paintings -Piano Forte-Eintry .iamp-Entry andSlatirCar. pets-- Bcass od-Silver Tea and Tible Spoons- Ivor} -handli d Knives & Forks--Dining Set of Liv- erpool Ware--China Tea Sets-Beds-Bedsteads- N... (. ,i.... C(hairs, &c. &e. A .so--30 vols. R ..' Pamphlets-Maps. Jndl imniediietely '.i he sale of Furniture-- PEW No. 83, in i .....,, Church, with uooks, Cudiions, Crickets, kc. DESIRA.BLE RESIDENCE. On SATURDAY next, at 12 o'clock, / On the PEMISES, The House in Bowdoinstreet, the 3d from Beacon-street, formerly occupied by Jobha Heard, Jr. Esq( and lately by Angusinis Peabody, Eaq--adjoius the gardens of the Bowdoln mansion, and is considered one of the most pleasant situations in town--it has a permanent supply of excellent water, and will always command respectable ten- ants--it is now unoccupied, and may be viewed ev- ery fair day from 3 to 6, P.M. Conditions liberal, and made known t thesale, which will be peremp- tory. For further particuenlars, inquire of DANIEL WILD, No. 12, Exchange-street, or the Auct'rs. Commercial ( ./. L House for Sale. '-'o lie sold at Public Auction, On MONDAY, May 1st, at 12 o'clock, On the Floor of the Commercial a 7: The Lease of this whole h *l i h... ,in si.taite at the corner of Milk, Batterymarch and Kilby-streets, for 497 yesrs from tile Ith day of October, 181S, as stipnsttedsi .the lease madte by David Sears, Esq. to Uriahs Cniting, deceased, uf the said 8ih ray of October, 1818, and is suljected to a payment to the said Sears in quarter yearly payments of 33 tons of Wheat or Indian Corn per annu ; which con dition has hlen ligeid to ihe payment inn pure Gold, in lieu of the said Witeat or Indian Corn, at the option of the lessee, until the yea 184.os, whicb is equal to a900 per annum; anti whih muslt be' paid by the purchsser to said Sears, agreesble to the terms anIl couditious of said lease, to which, reference may be had for further parting. ulars. This establishment is now under Leases for the terms, and at the'rates as follows :- The Mansion House, Rent S1650, lease expires Ista of Oet 18'24. Detached apa moments, viz :- s2Dt0, lease expires 29th Nov. 1822. 160, do. do. Ist July, 1820. 150, do. do. !st July, 1823. t50, do. do, l aNov. 1820. 175, do. do. lia Oct. 1832. Together making t2485. The purchaser will be entitled to all ie ..I ..-. .f 'in.. lease from M r. Sears, fir 497 yeai i. .. .ii. 1818, anil subject to all the conditions of thatand subise quent leases.- One quarter of tie pIntehrse money most be paid wist in 30 days atter the sale; one quarter in six ioni one qarr i twelve months e ter is t e ons ; alid one quarter i nto year --with good secu rity. For tfur- ther particrl',it'r, please o!,ply to dliesrt. 'l'. K. JONES h CO. AUCTIO.,' IA' Di" CHESE t T. On THURSDAY next, at 2 P.M. By Orilder of the Adininistrator on the Estate of the late Hanirnalh Eyeret-At tier late Dwelling-Hotue, A variety of i'ousehlold Furniture. Like-tvise-A Chaise and harness, nearly new- one other Chatie- a Hfrse--a Cow--hlay-Faerm- ing Utensils, .e. EC1EN. EATON, Jr. AucI'r. Ditchlestr, Apr-it 7, 1820. AUCTION S .LES. BY WHITWELL, BOND & CO. VA.JUABLE STOCK. THIS DAY, at 9 & 3 o'clock, AT' OFrtcs-.No. 2, Kilby-street, -without reserve--By order ofA'isignees- The entire STOCK of a Wholesale Dealer in Phlsadelphia, consisting of the following valuabe articles, the original cost of which was about 20l,000, roIEd the most of whelh -.re in prime order-4-4, 6-4, 7.4 and 8-4 Merino Shiwls-Hlk.. and colouredt Leva:itine and I'double Florencese- Plain and fringed Satin andI T'':ff- tm Ribbons, from Nos. I to 12-4 7, 5-9, and 5-12 fancy Garnitures and CrGipe Ribbons--fashionable striped Lustrings and Brillian tines--sssorted coloured Satins-ladies' Fancy Hdkfs with borders--ladies' aad gentlemen's Silk Hose, and extra fine Silk Glovet--Linen Cam- bricks and Camnbreik l't h kfs.--Valeh Ribbons-- Galloons-Sewiug Silks-Gauze t Hdkfs--Muslin Cenvats- Plush ando Merino Trimmings-El'-gsnt Embroidered 8 4 Levantine Shawlss-Lace Pdler- ines, Vandykes, and Half Hdkfs.--Plain ane figured Leno and Imitation India Book Muslin--Nankin and Canton (creepes--lnserti'g Trim-ninigs & Flo r- en.es-Silk Velvets and Plushes-DBlond Laces-- Fanecy Lace Caps-Kid and Beaver Gloves--Stri- ped Gauzes-Chenille Cords-Suspenders---air Nets--Artifi.ia Flowers--Silk, Prunello, Cotton and Morocco lShoes. Also-l case black Leghorn Straws. LIKEWISE-sF t 12 o'clock-4 cases Dutch Oil Cloths, extra widlhs, new and bright patterns-2 cases, 50 pieces, 9 8 and, 10 4 ell nti-rbled and plain green dto-2 case supeifine Frtnch Tapesr, warran- ted entirely o l Line i -n l .ease super. twilled do - 2 bales real superfine Freneh lBroadclotlis, colours blue, black and olive brown. FW.R ES11 .TE-S. 'THIS DIAY, at 11 o'clock, At VNo. 19, CEj'TIftAL-HrIAJRF, ]004 chests and 300 boxes tSoucholig Tea-I l0 chests Young Hyson do,--20 do. ilyson do.-100 bhgs Jamaica Pimento. ALso-34 hhds. W. 1. Rni, 3d proof, good fla- voiur-83 half boxes 7 by 9 Glass. ALSo-50 boxes Osprey's Hyson Tea, of superior qu.-,ty. LIKEa.wsE--Eight pipes superior Ried Wine. THIS DAY, at 12 o'clock, -.It Office- -To close a concern - 5000 pieces blue INankins,and 0300 do. short e allow do. entitled to debenture--i1 eases 26 .tale 18 yard Nankin Crupes, black and coloured. "ALSO-2 cases superior Florentines--4 do. cle- gent Crape Dreesee, figured borders. DO-MESTIC GOODS. On THURSDAY next, at 10 o'clock, --A t Office- 200 bales and cases D)omestick Goods, consisting of Brunswicl wat-r-luom Sheetings-- Bleaebed rIoown Shirtings anid Sheetings--bronwn and wNhite fro i soth er fctories--Gighano--Str.i ped Checks-Broadeloths and Casshuiresa. Most of the hbove wtill be sold i'y thI paIkage,and a Catalogue will be published in du season. At Private Sale-401 ps. AmNerican red Flannels 87l STCKSC. Oil THURSDAY next, at 12 o'clock, A1T IMEICHA.9 /TS -La'LL, 80 shares in the New-Eiglatnd \i.,;i: Insurance Co.--60 sharos in the Union Insurtinee Co. -4 shares in MaNIiden Bridge. 13Y JACOB PEABODY & CO. THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, AT OrFicE-.-Ao. IS. K/iby street, 6 trunks well made and fashionable Clo- thing, consisting of Gentlemen's Surtnuts--Frock Coats--Black, blue and coloured superfine Boad.- cloth Coats--300 Waistcoats, consisting of Silk, Toilinet, Valencia and Iassimere- 2(1(00 pair Pt - loons, viz. black, blue and i ixt Cloths, Cas.;imere, Stockinets, Carimblets and Nankins. Also-Hats and rt.c, V. r,.. T- 1.Ti above will be sold in lois to suit I" L* -'i I -. .. c t on rd livery. On THURSDAY next, at 9 o'clock-, -As Above- A variety of Fresh Goods, consisting of flne Camb:rick hPrints and Furnitures-'Leno anti figured Muslins-Cotton Cambricks- Boambiets_ Iiiabons- Brown Hollands-- Broaiideloths---Cassi- meres--Flannels-2 eases 33 and 4j Pins--Black , French Cr' pes-Canton Sewing Silk, &u. BY DAVID FORSAI'TI'IL THIS DAY, at 12 o'clock, .t No. 21, STAT'E.STREET, The following, beinfl a complete set of Pump-'Makers' Tuols, bought of Joseph Gunn, Lon- don, viz :-- 1 i.-..i.. L'; inmk, 12 feet long, 41. 17. 2 j. i.. It., Bitas, 2 16 1 I inch Ramnming Bits, 15 1 3 inch do do 19 1 35 inch .Io do 1 2 1 4 inch do do I 5 fid. 1 41 inch do do 1 9 1 5 inch do do 1 12 I 5! inch do do 1 15 6 2 L Iings, with Meets and Screws, \ for 4, 4, 5, and 51 inch, 14 A Turning Lathe complete, withl Cliisels, Gou- ges, Saws, Axes, Adzes, ke. On THURSDAY next, at 10 o'clock, -AS Asn.OI- A variety of English Piece Goods. x1z. Real superfine blue, black and brown Broad- cloths-black, blue, brovwi, mixt nd drab Cassi- min res--Pelisse Cloths--Salisbury Flannels-Mar. seilles, Toilinet and other Vestmgs--Silk Hdkft..- Cotton Cambrieks and Muslins--Buttons, superior quality, gold and gdi--men's Half Hose-400 doz. Linen UBaid-Silk Shawls--Steam-iloom Shirtings -Suspenders--Calicoes--ieiltirking-Ginghams.- Stripes--Cotton Shi, tings aind Sheetings-500 lbs. Cotton Yarn, 1st quality, &e. -AT 11 O'CLOCK- The shore STtURE will be leased at auction, to the hlgleAst bidder, being one of theI best stands in Boston, and most central-coniplety fitted for Et. glsh ts oogis-bhut few Stores in lton have the sane advantages--sonvenient bactk yturl, 6c. BY WJ1SLOW, CIIANNING & Co. C.TILCUT'TJA GOODS. TO MORO'V, at 11 o'clock, / .9t.the L.ongi Roomsr, JINDIA-WIIRiF, Will positively be sold to settle a con- cern, the following Goodtls, imported in ship Con,- mtlodore 1'reble, viz :--5 bales bhue urrain s! do. Mowsannahs ; 4 do, Kermitehv Rnmsls ; 0 boxes refined Btorax ; 12 rloz. Castor Oil, cold press- ed ; 53 bags Bets-res Sngars. Also, by other a.rrivals-1 bale company Gur- rahbsa; I do. blue Mamoody; ado. Calcitta Custus ; 1 do. fine Mowsinnas ; I do. Long Cheek. The Goods myv btn ,-xamined this day; BY NEIlJE1ilAHI SOUMES. CABINET FURNITURE. On THURSDAY next, at 10 o'clock, AT OFFIrc--Jro. It, Kilb3 street, An assorItment of useful Calbinet Ful.'i i- ture, siz. --Gree.i, Canrd and Penibroke Tobles- tining do- Sofas, of different kinds; Willard's Pa- tent 'I imepieces ; Fancy snd other Chairs; B-eiss Fre Sets; Mahrgay high post h field Bedsteads; Feather anl down Bleds ; Burenus, rIfferent kinds'; Wash and I ight Stiads; Gilt flame LookiigGl,'s- ses ; sels Waiters; Portable Desks ; sets Knives and Forks; [ianen Table Clnths ; 1 idlerrins aler Carpet; lie nrih Rotg; Crockery, (Iaso aund Chisa rWare; anith many other articles of valuable House Furniture. Cargo of brig Elizabeth, from Manilla. On THURSDAY next, at 11 o'clock, At No. 48, CENv'TRAL-WILAf RP, 4000 bags best Manilla SUGA RS, 1000 do )do. winnowed Sumatra PEPPER. Inmediat-'. .- e mabove--A cquantity of tlhe Ehz.beth's Lu'.. ..':, partially daina.ged. AUCTION SALES. BY FRANCIS WILBY. THIS DAY, at piiast 10 o'clock, AT O'vrlcC-.Vo 9. Kilby-street, (Postponed fromt Saturday, on ace't. of weather,) 40 bbls. -ugar, 100oo do. superfine Flour -10 pipes Braids -20 kegs K, vtucky Tob.ceo- 50 bsga green Colfae, suitable for the southern mar- ket--8 boxes brown Havana Sugar, firat quality, entitled to debenture. TO-MORROW, at 11 o'cloc-k, At a Cellar in School-streef, 120 blhds. 6f MOLASSES. On FRIDAY, 21st inst. at 11 o'clock, -.it Ofice- ' 100 packages Earthen Ware--20 do. lass Ware. (Particul.ars in future p.apers.) BY WILLIAM COCHRAN, LECHTMERE POIVT. THtS DAY, at twelve o'clock, At IERCRAH.&VTS'H.ALL, By an Order of the Admniislrtrteix ,It the estate of Andrew Cravgie, Esq. deceased, Tile fol owning Property will beh sold, be- ing s psrt if the Personal Property of said deceans ed, viz :--One iiund'Led Shares in the Leehmere Point Csaal Bridge and Prison Point, Dam" Cor- porations. The repeal of the tat for vessels passing the Draw, and ithe measures now ir euoterplation by 0.- ... ... fail to render this property S ,I ... .... .. ... Prrsoais dispo,.d io pur- chase are refereed to WILLIAM P YNE, Esq. Prisirdent of the Cornaratirn, or A VIOS BINNEY, sEq for infomatiiod. --ALSO-- rinmedialtelg fter--being another propertv---2is shires in Bioaiget's Canal, at Amoskeig Falls. LIKr:WIS:--50 shares in N. Engirnd Btank. BY HULBROOK, DEXTE R & CO. VALUI.BLE LIBE.AtlY OF r nOOKS. On FRIDAY, ncxt, at .9 & 3 o'clock, At the IAuction Room, Cor'nhill.sqnare, An extensive Library of valuable Works in Law, Medicine, Thenioogy, listoiry, Biography, Miisicelilanv, er mki ig a complete assortn'tent.-- Shakspeare's Plays, 10 v ;I.... ,ui edition, piles; Arvowsanith's Atlas; T ..,0 l.,i' Hihtory of the U. States Is Hnnah More'a Works, 8 v ; Cowptci' Poems, 3 v; i hunter's Sacred I~W' phy..i v ; Memoirs of Sully, 5 v emnioir l ,i iiDe Retz, 3v I lunme's *'asy, 2 v a Darwin's Zoono- tmis, 2 v ; Lie of Pastrick lHenry: Smith,s Tlhucy dides. 2 v ; R. T. Paine's Works ; Walsh's Appeal; Noah's Tr'avelv: Jourinal! f the Timies; Lem- priere's & Walker's Diciionmaries; ,Seett on the New TI'stamernt, v; Life of Fulton ; Adam's View of lReligions. 3 v gilt. Bibles with plates r Playfair's Scotiand, 2 v ; Juvenal Delphini; Hurke's Works ; Su ring's Seitins,, S v ;'H,Zlett's Lee- itures ; Scott's Works, 6 v ; lJohnsno'a Lives, 3 v Sithii's Wealth (if Nations, 3 v ; Grtads ail Par- nassnm ; Elegant Extracts, 12 v; American Maga- zine, 4 v I Tales of kly Landlord, 4 v London a Hamilton on Education, 2 v; Warden on Unitarian- ism ; Ystes' Vindicalio, of Unirarianism ; Life o't Watson : Lord Amberst's Embassy to China ; Tay- lor's Prayers. ALsor--A iquanti v nfSchool Bo3oks. Catalogues ready the day before the sale. DOJIEST'iCK GOOnS. On SATURDAY next, at 9 o'clock, AT'r U QFFICE--A'O. 3, Kilb street, A large and valuable assortment of Do- rmestiek Mioufactured Goods, cosatsiing of Case# and hal s Ginghmns-Brown Stir;ingsq-itlea,[lied and unble.,ched Sheet ings anitd bbitiigs-tleodicok- ,.4-'i ", ..... ,....-'i nd common Satinets- .... .,, i ..-h. --T hree ds. Dii t ons.-A .-.I.:, I a ssoritmint of Canton, Fre'ch & Brntish tI...'i ....' Cesh, Boaten money. ALso--,Tw'o bales i t ,. .. LxihEwiss-at 19 o'r..: i 'Fish Hooks, tied \to the got, warr.,ated--200 F... i. silverr 'Watchcs, varioustdaecriqtious-- 1 as. et '.'.."a~,as- sorted, .,VSEFW F FAiSHFfu.v ./iB-L a T-fT..T,A-7'rU 7 - On TI'tESDA)Y neit, at o'clock, .At the auction Pooms, Cornhill S!quare, -without reserve- A large quantity of useful Cabinet Finr- titure, viz.--10 Bureus, of various dcescriptiois-.- 8 pair Grecian (:ard Tables- 10t do cotunora do.- 1 eegatit fIir Coach- I do. fancy Centre Tab'e-- 5 Dining T.bles---it Night Cabinets--9 Light Stands--6 ladies' Work T ibles--Penthroke, do.-- Rugs-- Secretaries---Sideboairds--. MAbli'gaiy ani Ltcy Chairs--common do.--common Sofas-Ma- hoga.y antid filed Betlsteads; ALSO-A quantity of Liverpool China rn'ing anid Tea Ware--Glass Ware--arp tings-'Fa.Wl Linen-Knives and Forks--Piated CiUsrs- Wait- ersI-Trays, &e.- Feather Reds- 31 Iooking Gl.-s ses, of all sizes-20 brass Fire Sets- Entry Lamps -Asirai Shade Lamps--Side do. T'lhe Furniture is ;n the bst order, and warrant- ed fithlully made, and worthy the attention of'pur- chasers. ,The whole ivill be sold particularly to close an account, for eish otin deliveryy. Axso-at 12 o'clock -50 cases old f'...e It .. i dy--Jamaicca .i.,t--'1. .., .., vido .. .,Ia M ad 'ei W i. : .0 i, i .1i.i') . 0yj" Liberal advances made on Maerchandize ei- ther for private or public shie. PUBLIC V,'',ViUE. To he sold by Ordl of Conirl, al Publick Vacndue, On THURSD.AY, "he 4 it d,'vy of May i-xt%, at 12 o'clock, at noon-On the Prlhrises, So much of the RE/AL ESTAT E. of John Gore, la!e of Hlosn,;n the county ol' Suffilk, merchant, deceased, tensate, as will raise the sum of seventy-two thousand sixty-two dollars and sixty- seven cuts, fir the payment of his Itegaces; arid a further sum of thirty dollars, for the payment uf incidental exp,-nees. Said (eal Estate cousicts of the following, v i- A certain piece or parcel of Land, whiih a brick Warehouse or Store standing thereon, situ.te on Central-street, in said Boston, and is numbered SEYvS. Also, a certain other piece or parcel of Land, with a brick tWarehouse or Siore standing thereon, sit ute int said Central-sticreet, and is nuimbared Also, a certain piece or parcel ofLand, with two brick Warehitlst's or Stores stetnliig thereon, situ- ate ira Merhant's row, ini said Iostlnsidl .are ni- hered fuurtecii unow occupied by 13eij Frecha & LSO - Will he sold by ordtr of Coin', at PuLbli'k Vendue, On FRIDAY, the fifth dy of May next, at 12 o' cl ock, at soots, On the Floor of Wlerchrnseo'.fHlt in said Boston, -FORt THE UCir,|SE AFORiESAIO - A certain pieceor parcel of Laud, with a Dwel- ling House stindrng on the same, situate in Spring- street, at the Westerly part of said Boston, being part of lot numbered nine, w ith the privilege of a six feet pasonga way, and ail oatier privileges there- to belonging, anti same is subject to an oblgto lion given by said deceased tIn Susuarih Gudsaworith. Alson. a certain piece or percel of Land. with a brick 1' l.i,. House, Stable and Oat Houses standing thereon, situate in Psrk-street, in asid Bos- ton, the late resihlence ofsaidi deceased-the sul e is hIowever sulbjel to the life estate of ihis widuw. Also, all the i ;ght, title ansl Internsi, whiich the deceased died ieze in cirtain lots ofLand, sirate ir Mill Pon'l.so called, in said Boston, to wit :- Is lotNo. 15, on Pond-strere, sard to cortaito 2010 sqentia" feet, Do do. 19 sn lie (Carrl do do. 1475 do. Do. do. 71, o' h MerrimTinek-at. do 2465do. Di do. 95, oni atime, thO. 94 dIo. Do. do. 98, 0n Sinih Mt rgin-sr. tn do 178t-do. And also 9 2U of lot 68 oin ierirnaek-at. 298 square fret. Also 1 20 of lot 3., . Te comitjons will bh, liberal, and made known at the tiiues and rlones o 'sate. SA iU ELG(;OR, Cm-I lS. GORE, Executors. Boston, April 3, 1820. N. B.-The above sale on T'iiuriday, will cotm- mence at lie Store No. 7, Centrl-strcut, and pro. seed iu the order as above stated. rf = B '-i-.l- .'. rrnaesse FROMsTHE utoi." WIrsl. ,11.31, "1e IY BUR 7 ESOUUE. Who could heliold, sedi family and be silent i" 1 on1,a s1,eli hbeauty as did erst adorn The fo,-ly B ell-she whose e 'ry smile went Lodeon with love fo my food-he-art. I mourn Ta sy. those smiles which were so very pleasant som r thilry-years ago, are grins at present. Fori limne will conquer Beauty ;-and the features That Youth displays, so regular and pretty, itst yie'd :. r ,riirellrly ih -, *' d-.' areatures-- SHeaven' i' s. I bI ,l'r."- r 'ru.. and-'tis a pity. efiirn w( r-i .,i.'-nhrt r [ l iB With Belle'1 b,.,v ,and pu, j. my riplan,. Her's was the form just suited to my tasle- -Shid suns not slender-but she was precisely Fi'. i-ti 1II itr'-aind five feet round the wait. A -.I ,i ..I ., i. to calculate ii. nicely '. li. h. ly Is a lotvely treasure t-11.,, i,,..i n feet-or Teas-in O /id mneasffur. I have inntlued in one grand amount Her pers'9al charms ; and this insist upon-her i nd had beautie numero us beyond conceit- And 'twas her mind alone, upon my honor, S 11.1 C. I.. I, 1 i i bother you believe it i. I ,, .i ... i i, do give it. LonI hid lliA h til,'d Novels and Romances- W lich trove ps-eullli i '.'rest to ier in,oftnerts, And ifl'd her brain with most delightlfi fnciers. She early listedd under F.sshioni' banners. Astd ililerstw od its ruil', 'eeh to a f'raction- as highli in station-and of Dutch extraction. She look'd with most nteffable contempt On those wihomn Fortunle closs'd ns tier inferiors, .-il'h I, .. .: i1 .rA.. i.in exempt) ',., IT .. I i. ... i s Gr sulperi ors. 'i ... .,, i, i ., for the passion biI. 1 Ii L .l n oi-I'l ih. ) veie both in fashion. At Par ties and at IBalls she was a Belle- Andil as sueb, sihe inceieveLdl tilhe adniiralion Ofall the Beaux-hurthen I could not tell- N -, ,.' .:m i reely p., .l ar:- ,, \5 i.in ..'r beauty fi ..i i 11 : r.,ir-s. i- whether Her tongue the triumph elaiim'd, or-both together; T iit.;rn 5 il 'o, and 'is no matter, I i.-r, I ....r......' this subject, I desigt'd Tc i),.:ak o It .. I.., graces-(not to flatter Them by any ameas);-liut really I find That I cannot fulfil my first intention, For they're by far," *too numerous to mention." And it is very natural for you To ask why I, wiho was a constant tarrier Near her person--moreover lov'd her too Did not step boldly forward, claim and rarry her ? But that's a secret I shall tell to no marl Liviig--much less to any living woman. YORICK, PHYSICAL EDUCATION EVERAL Ladies a-nd Gentlemen having ex- pressed a despite to hear,ata milder season, the Lectures on this sistjeot, which wet'e read during thelast winter, the subscriber proposes to repeat them. Those persons who may be disposed to attend the ctiWse, are requested to leave their names at UUMMIt S c & HII-ARrn's tnBookstore. If a compe- tent number of subscribers should appear by the middle of April, the Lectures, ten in nuimtber, will then be commenced, anti be completed in three weeks. J. G. COFFIN. April 4. 2w. ,Second Extra Dividend. Late Bantik of the United Slates. Philri dlphia, March Sd, 1820. ;';HBo Trustees 6hve th;s dAy dlelaredt a dividend tfone anti three quarters per tent. equal to seven dollars rnpon each share of the stock of the, Late Bank of the United States, which will be paid to the Stocicholders or their legal representatives, at the late Banking House in Philadelphia, on or after Mondiy, the 4ith .dy of April next, being a - second extra 'dividend, ansd making five and three quarters per cent. or twenty three dollars over and above the par amount of said shares. March 14 6t G. SIMPSON, Cashier. THE PRACTICE OF PHYSIC AdID SURGERY, IS ATTENDED TO -v JOSBUA TH'. ?JAS, M. D. .T HIlS NEEW ST.2AND, No. 14, HAN OV-STREET, BOSTON; O Those Ladies anda Gentlemen who pre- fer waiting on thIir Physician,u may find convenient accommodations at the Roomsof Doct. THomAs. Oct.2G. .et6m. PORTRAIT PAIN TIJ'G. W ILLIAM P. CODMAN has taken Room No. 12,2 over Mei'chants Hsll,. aid will pailt Poivrattas in a good style for 24, the pair. *Those persons who may wish correct likenesses at a low price are invited to call. tf. Feb. 18. N 'OTICE is hereby given, That il c Su.;..r *.r his -... ,i Jul .,.pointed Ad- 'lr.,i ,tr.l 1 th ,;-r.ii r ,. l i "- ira r ..1 GIlLtLON 'I EI RILL, Iite oft" Boston. in tie County of Suffolk, Mariner, . de-cased, antd has taken upon herself that trust by giving bonds as tle law directs. And all persons hovieg demands upon the Estate of the said GIDEON" TERRIL ; are required to exhibit the same,rand all persons indebted to the said Estate, are called upon to ina.ke payment to SARAH TERRILL, dddministratrix. lBoston, March 27. "IaJOTICE is ,hereby given, That athe Subsieriber has been duly. appointed Ex- tc I6r of the last Will and Testament nof MARRY MASON, late of Boston,in the County of Sujfolk,. Wi- dlow, decea,'id. and has taken upon himself that trust, .s I bonds, as the law directs. And all persons haviiig demands upon the Estate of- the said MARY MASON, are required to exhibit Ihe 'aafc ; and all persona indebted to the said Estate, are called upon to make payment to EI)WAARD PHILLIPS, Executor. 'TJos.onl .4larch 27. TICE~ is hereby given, That uts the'Subscriber las been duly appointed Ad- ,ruinsi-a:tIor on Ihe Estate of THOMAS WIGPTMAN, JR.- Iste ofL Boston, in the (;untly rf, Saffolk, Engraver, drceas, 'iandi his taken upon himself that trust, by giving bounds, as the law directs. And all per- sonlS hIrving demands upon the Estate of the said' T'l'mra.s W err.ttX, Jr. are required to exhibit the same; C nd alt persons indebted to the said Estate, are called upon to make payisent to STHOM.AS WVIHT MAN, Administrator. Boston, March 27, r820. N(OTfICE is heteby given, That Sthe Subscrbier has been duly appointed Ad- ministralor on the Ettnte of STEPHEN BRIGHAM, late oflonston, in the County of Sjffrlk, Merchant. deceased, and has taken upon himself that trust, i.y giving boidls as the law directs. And all persons h.'vingdlemands upon the Estate of the said S'rTE- SiSNi m | etottas, are required to exhibit the same ; -uii, all persons indebted to the said Estate, are called upon to make payment to LEV BI IGtlHAM, Adminiilrato. Boston. Mlsarch 27,1820. [M. 28. CHJ.LMIBERJI MAID. It TANTED--A fidtihful Woman, to do.Cham- t h 1 ber Work. None n, ? apply, unless they can give gorod recotoiendationis. Apply at the "alladiium-Ofliee. April 4. SOAlliERS VANTEtD---Five or six Genllemen may be ilecoillodialed with lioar ,and convenient well furnished lodging rooms, in a very cenlitral situation, ntt uidcrate terms, by alrrplying at the 1' .-' .*j i. lrt.0-.. March 28. i- ^(-K-BT 1iitK found, eon- ln- a g inig money, -s ith Ihe owncr mnay obtain by aps'ying at No. 47, Market-strerl. up. 4. LAD W'.A'ITE]D, i' TANTED to the Drl)ugglti amd Apothbesry i : blsiess, a cclisve Lasd, one wi sers pi'ptse risilde il tows, p.:ay inqnlire at the 1slthllhitlss-t)lll e. March. 2S. : 'TANTE 13-A- Young Ml an, in ani S english Goodts Store, well acqoiaiuted, with the business. ALso--a smart Lad, about 14 years ll, las an :]:pr-entice--good recommendations will ,s- required. Itiquire at the Palladium-office, sip;il?7. FOIl ROTTERID.'M, j :. T'e Tfast ailing "irig i\ I LLTAM, .'.- t CGpe. Weoo-, having two thirds of her cargo eng'ag will be ldespteched iu a few days.- SFor t rms aply,lv to LEMUEL POPE, jr. Ship Broker. State-str4et. april 7. fTr LIVERP(TOL, England, S.- 1The fine Britishi ship AU-11O- ,/'L RA, TMistas ATraanr.s', commander, burthen 289 tons, carries a large cargo and will Sbe immediately desplatchd ftor Liverpool. For freight or itssage, apply to R. D. 'UCKER & CO. No. ,2. India street. April 4. For FREIGHT or CHA R TE R, The. burthesomne British brig FOUR SONS, stands A. 1, at Lloyd's, will receive a Freight or Charter to any port in Eu- rope, on reasonable terms, and be ready to cosn- m-nce loading in It) days For terms apply to the captain on bosrd, or to COOLIDGE, DEBLOIS & CO. No. S6, [ndia.street, who have for sale, 'on board said brig, 40 onns first qacolitv Livprsinnl oaltq. An-i1 4. .J LitA m11 A' 11,, I' , N o. 25, India-whriwf, FFERS for st-I,', r.r:m I. ry-Guni Copal-- a quantity of Be-i I.v --' .,' tons Camwood--a small quantity of' ;i,,;,.- I-, boxes ahbite Sugar -a quantity of Glass Ware, assorted. Likewise, Ilills of Exchange on Ensl ,nd. Wanted as above, sn Freight, One or two British'SHIPS, to SiIiload Timber at St. Andrews, for a port in the United Kingdom, Several e-.rgocs of pine Timber would be sold,de- 1l,., il.- ,I t. AnIrte" ., i ii.mn ;.iti... e t i ms Ap. is N P,,i-. T. ATt 'il 4. N O. 0 19, In.ln -silh.if. off-.i' I..r ilde-150 bales p1 rime N... i-Urle i.i .'m .. -- lii d.-_. Bear, Muskrat, Otter, R. ccoon, Wild Cai, Beaver Skins and Buffldoe Robes-20 casks 4.1I Cd. H.I. Sr. Cut Nails. ... April 4, S PIC'1 'ikAN. tI .llG 1H C . S. ; ...l],,.u5! s i hasa l.. e, landing from s big Indus, Cer.'-:s .,,d B ge Sga' r of superior quality, G.r.gs-r- Giri,) Bags, - I h .p i 1 14 .,n :, 25 cases first quality Indigo. istf April4. ~-- --- -iq ) ---. .". PV 0. IPOOL XAL T. S.OlR S %I.E--..iI tonsa of Coarse SALT, on t Irso r, II..' :1.;p Aurora,- Captain Atherden, from Live-pool. Inqulirp on board, or:at Store No. 61, Lonng-.wliaf. April 8. Si'ee, '!'lI pt title, ('r'tton, f8c. 'nHOMAS B. WALES & CO. have for sale, at their wharf, Sea-street, 50 tierces prime Rice, 300 bbls. soft Wilmiington Turpentine, 45 bsles Cotton-,-Plaster h-n -[I,p'r.;,- N' s h Stores. Leather--Flotir, Ne' aluril 4. JAVA COFFEE-W. I. RUM. _ICHARD D. TUCKER &CO. have for sale, J just received, 26,000 lbs. of Java Coffee, entitled to debenture, 28 puncheons of West India Rum, entitled to debenture. April 4. Shi- .'r. /J,',i'ti fl Olidi Co(' per. 2 tons English bolt fron-6 bbls. Old Copper. Landing from schr. General Greei, for sate at 27, Long-wharf, by RICE, TH-AX M'ER. A. 4. WHALE OIL. FIFTY tons of Brazil Whale Oil, in various size cas ess, Tor sale by JOSIAH BRADLEE & CO. No. 29, India-sirett. April 4. ( NE hundred and sixty-two bbis Alexandria so- Vperline back country Flour, now landing, and- for saillby E, LADD, No. SI, Long-wharf. April 4. GEO. K. i' f.?tAl, Vob. 67. Long-iihaif, O.rFFli l'r 5 a,ineni ,l ...,r,i n, r,,if West hl ii, I i[D 's I hllil I .H % I l iL-h ". Also--Beal ::, DUN-1- 'l. Ship Stores put up in the best mi.noner. Just received, a few dozen of 0. Sawyxa's war. ranted AXIS, with or without handles. March 21. 61) Suinmc'e Oil aind ,perm. Candles. gOSIlTH bIRADLEE & CO. No. 29, India-str. S fitave for sale, 70 ncsks lst quality Summer strained Oil, 500 boxes new Spermaceti Candles. A. 4. BAKER & HOIDGES, SrFFER for s le- the following tIoods, at Ne. 50, India.-street :- - Clean St. Petersburg H-mp, -Russia Sail Cloth,'lst, S2 3,t and 4th qualities, Heavy and light Ravens Duck, Old Sable Iron, . Bleached Sheetings andl broad Diapers, Green Ctffee-Siam" Sugurs, ' Belnares, RIdnsgoree aad eerboom do. Camwood, in the stisk, Essence of Burgmoteandt Orange,. Orange Buds-Juniper Berries, Sole Leather-Manufactured Tobaccoe Tutenag and Goat Skins' Nutras Skiis- Ma ilsie-, Gum's enzoit,--Sumatra Pepper, Cases Russia Quills', fle. 85 eases Canton Silks, consisting of Nankin and .. ,nton Crpes, back and assorted colcrs-- Sarsnets--;., .--5 i... i [i'ressea--Flor- entines---t .,i. SlI '.li--blhi k and fancy Hdklfs.--Sewing Silks, Ste. 35 eases Chinese Vermillioa, Boxes Tea and Coffee Sets, Window Blinds--ai'd I case Rice Buttons, 70 bales Calcutta Piece Goedas, counsisating of Cal- ipatty fine Baft.s- blue Gurrahs--fise Com- paniy white, do.--lhees'hbhonm 'do.--UClecks-- Seersuckers---Chintz--red and blue striped Custas -Kermitchy and Sooty Romals-Chop. py Romials-Sannos-Cossas,&o. All entitled to debenture thatare wanted for ex- portation.. istf. March 28. SAMUEL PILSBURY-Druggist, At the Si,9:n of St. Lukce's Ifead, A'o. 56, Ilano.- ver-street, Has jast received a Fresh Stipply of those P REPARE)D by W. T. CoswAT, Goiemnist,No' 1. Buimstead Place, Bo0ton, viZ. Dr. Relfe's Botanical Drops. Dr. Relfe's Asthmatie Pills. Dr. Relte' Aromatic Female Pills, for Obstructions.&c, Dr. Relfe'i Autibilliuus Pills, for indigestion, Billious Affectiounls. &e. Dr. elfe's Vegetable Specifie, (for sick headache.) Dr. Relfe's Vegetable Rheumatic Pills. Dr. Jebb's Rheumatie Liniment-Rheumatism of 20 years standing Ins been rCured by this in 24 ihonirs British Antiseptic Dentrifice most excellent for the teeth and gums. Dumfries' Ointment, a certain and safe cure for theltchA, in one hour's applieatibn, he it ever so inveterate. C7 No danger f-rom taking co'd. Albiou Corn Plaster. The relief is immediate, and while it dissolves sand draws the eurn out by tihe, roots, it causes not lihe least paiii. Cambrian tooth-ache Pills: the relief is instantaneoas, witlioutlhe least injury o thlie teeth, Dr. Hunter's celebrated Pills-Dr. Hunter's Injection Powilers, and Dr. Haunter's Cerate, fIor t leprevention and curetofvenereal complaints with litefleet-sceresy. A trea. tise, explaniiiing s5mp)tomns, and mietliod of cure accompany eael Ieket. .e Panopllets of niany extraordinary cures, may be had of thei Ast'ws, gratis. O Noe /of the above are genuiIe, unless signed. 1W. T. Cto ..'',' A hu'ge discount toi Country Physicians, Trades, ec. ''The above Medicines may likewise be had of Ssmuel Pilstiury, Diuggist, an the Sign oi St. Luke's Hpad, No. 56, Hanover stieet-Mtiynird & Noyes, Corn- liill--Dunn, Cornhili--Wakefield, Milk streert--Hall & Weld, Uniaii-street-Holden, Market square-Elliot, Win- t. r' .l I-r., ..OiI i a .i sti-eet-Farrington.Ann i freet - 7i.z 5j -" Prin i.--.-'C-Hnctiman, Cambridge street -and no otlem in Boston -Likewise by Greenough, Drug. gist, Rtoxbury. Williams. Cmbrilsdgeliirt, alt 'Kidder, Cliarsleitwli, and most Drfuggisis alid Booksellers of re. spectability ; also by most Post Masters throughout the U. union. None are are genuine unless signed NW. T-. Conway. blalih 14, FRESH GOODS. SALISBURY & CLEVEILAND. Nlo 10, Merchant'e9-eow. - -FFFER for sale, on good terms. :, variety of 6.1,lk, Gotton ao! Weollen GOODS, received by various arrivals from London adi Liverpool, viz. Fine -1-4 and 64 jIndia Book Muslins-4-4 plain and figured Leno-5 4 fine Jarkonets-ilull Mull -6 4 figured Cambrics-9 8 and 6 4Cambric Mins- lins-7 8 black Cambrics-buff, blue and pink stri- "led Ginghgms-stroug Jeans--7-8 and 8-4 Canmbric I ;i r, ;Iues -T ;,.-." Drills--white Satir s--,. ii ...I I.,.,' i'f -, i 1.1 S Linens--Silk t .i- ..-. -5.',, f Twist-Patent Tlhreads-Buckrams--9-SaShirtings, Silk Ferrets--black Botmbazetts--fine crirelt .I.t.-,'l,,.li-rne 5.;;nt,. luslil.s--Flag Handkfis--s I;.rt.r..i Ih,,t.-s It.,r Seating-London Broad- cloths and Cassitieres, &c. &ec On hand constantly, best London (L) Steel-` Halback's best German do.-Bristel Glass, all sizes. April 4. 6wf LEMUEL PI. GR1OSVENOHI, No. 24, BRO.D-STRIEET._ v AS received by the Tritoin-cases of blue Gal- Sicoes-black and white do.-assorted Cam- brics anti C(.rnabric Dirioties. IN STORE-5 bales Broad Diapers. A. 4. JOHN WILSON & CO.. I' Nos. 6 & 7, State.-street, "AVE just received-a f:' i -i-.i c rtf very superi- or French black and blue ( CLtTHS ALSO, per latest arrivals from Liverpool--new and seasonable Goods, for Spring and Summer-a- mnong which are one case of extra fine Ltien Drills, for Summer Trowsers, various colours. ALSO- A few pieces ,f jr1,1 i.r i. iha lxtra curious ingle" black and jiu.- (ii'n ,a-, : few dozen double nett Cotton Suspenders, i .1 -I-- i,lIr.1 ;.. In '-- tmer stock, makes i ga i .ric) '., cs 1 be lo, id. Gentlemen are ii.v.as! In e.II .nd i n.rke s selc- tion, and rnmake a great saving-FroR cAs ! march 24. ftigtaii-.'itoll I ',-- Fro': ('t.C1a - Pantaloons and 'Waistcoats. S 1' C. It 1 LL. I..s fr a., e, ,t' the London S CI. '" ,. I li'are',, e, No, 2, Beat- tie-atreet, (second door from Court--street,) receiv- ed by the Triton, from Liverpnol-il casesaele- gainf I e Velsings-Prints, Cambrics and British C...-n.r,. -E,,.;,tsh Silk \S s'i-,s -. Foilinet and Va- :..,-e.,"J, :,-s black ,isi \'t-is. 3 to 54--200 black, blit. ,sit, arndl it.: Kert.. no:r... do. B3 to 4--- 30(j i. ip,d i3l ffi' nri.I ui e % .I. i.e) Toilinet .lm cl-thisg, 'S-2 to y -.i -,la s.Id .ndl plini black and gr. s., ill i- r 1.n ,,l, I.,'li -nin', f.,r Lir'ingi--10 doz el).-l u A '', '. -- r, bl a5k n.t s,,lire ilkl Hose and Hil.f do.-20 do. elegant S .k Sl;as i:, Scarfs and ti ,'1.. .- i",- m i. ie I..hme and colored Surtouts,,2 I, 'u:.8 -I.I I. .:rk l...in.t, S-23 to 98- sutperfine l.1- 'l-.k. ntis cil .. il I ioUIts, 15 to F)24 i(nn pair l,.ck, blie ndI closed Pantaloons, 7 .i. n.-- I.,, k ,st il.:.. *' 1 !0i I.,;r Nankin Pan- i i...,.'. 5 I i....l l d.., -,i--Lir u and Q_ mimlet .J .-k -lt ais [ r.k :r,lis--liii. ps. real West of Englmd l Cloths and, Kerseymeres,f,,shionable col- i-10,., t, r i, do do.-Lodo. o -Lon o super- ",.,; E-iti 5 ll, .,', i 6lr. 2-Phid- andt Caromb- ;,., i'-,nk., is .. I .--! Ibs. rihe M ohair Twist --100 gross rich gilt Coat and Vest Buttons--Pearl do.--500 tbs. Marshall's patent.Thres'.-- 16100gross P ,., ..... -',. ..... "-- -- t Silk Velvet---blue l' ..... --5.n. .1i i ,-- i, rnls water proof ands .,.-,,. .-40)0 piccts 'Toilinet, Valencia Sir'! si, tri u in, r fancy Vestings-as good an as- sortment of fine Cloths, [Kerseyineresund Vestings as eao be fonrod in the U. States, wholesale and re- tail, chespfor cash. 01 Clothes made in the latest London fashion anq best manner. at no. 3, Brattle street, by faith- ful wvorknien, notwithstanding the late mneeting,and lihriI offers for them to leave the place. WANT- s'o, fothrfirerte rt wnrlk-,r to whom the highest .-_ ar. i isu t t.i.... ill be given. ,0i 4. FRENCH GOODS: IM PORTED in the Steplisani to New-York, and a jsst opened, for sale by'JOHN TAPPAN,No. 65, State-street, Black, " Green, a SuperiorzORAPES, W'this and Green Double Florences, Wihlite and Colored Sattint; Eleganit 0Merino Shawsl andl Hdkfe.- Black Levantines--Legior o Bounets, Black and White Kid l.ibit Gloves, of superi- or quality- Fancy Ribbons, Liniu nmbrics--Fringed Ribbons, Plain Taffs ty Ribbons, Im station Shawls. Rich figurt'ed Satins--Straw Plaids, ElegantSatin and Brilliantine Robes, 'flack and colored Galoons, a French Dolls, Green Silk Fringed Parasols, Silk Shawls, sc. March 28. PAYSON P ER PIN, ;" No. 28, State-street, -lWVING been appointed Agent (in Boaton) for vending for tle New-York Agricolftiral Reposi- tory the following Patent Machines in Agricu/mre, and which have been approbated by the Massachu-. sests Agricultural Society, viz. : Wood's Improved (Freeborn) Cast Iron Plough, has been patented in England, France, Russia and the United States. The Shares are past in moulds and exactly fitted-several may be had with each Plough, and thus the expense and delay so often at- tending repairs ofother Ploughs be avoided. ALSO-- atent Cast Iron Corn Shellets-and one Pat,kt Horse Hoe. These articles will be kept constantly for sale at the regular. New-York prices-and orders are re- peetfullyt solicited. ep3w. March 21. 3t 14,1 l.A ,r.i.l ,. SOHN FOX. No 60, Corohill, has received by Sthe Trits, frnio Liverpool, a fresh assortment office 4-4 IRISH LININS, warranted ofthe best fabrics." dsoe, for sale-5-4 'Irish SHEETING--fine French CAMBRICS and Cambric 1DKFS. with colored and plain borders. 4w._ March 28. WILLIAM TAYLOR, Juln. 'AS just imported, choice patterns Rodgers's Patent Penknives ; fine steel Scissors ; Ivo- ry Table and UDeirt Kaives lind Porks ; buck and common do. ; Groves' & Sons' and- Kenyon's Sawsv; Files, from the best makers. For sale at No. 9, Newb'ary-street. 2isios3p. A. 4. IRON, AND MILL SAWS. J W. LANGDON, No. 33, Iadia-street, has j, received per ship Falcon. , 558 bars 1 1.4 by 3.8 flat IRON, 357 do. 5-8 round do,. 50t12 do. 3-4 do.- do. 386 do. 7-8 do. do. -A.LSO- One ease German MIill Saws, which he will sell on moderate terms, if applied for immediately. march 21. iatf. FEiATHERS. FIVE hundred wt. Live Geese FEATB1ERS, of 8 snperio' quality, in small sasks,for sale tt No. 1, Broad-street. april 4. Horse Hides adi Philadelphia Leather. UST received and for sale at No. 6, Dock- S square, a quantity of- Horse Hides, Bridle. Har- vess, Skirting Leather, and Chaise Top Leather, which will be sold eheap for casli, by April. GEORGE DOMETT. CUT N.fi 8, at low prices. . FA T. ODIORNE keep constantly for sale, v ,r "good assortment of Cut Nails, Brads, and Spikes, varying in length from one tosix inches.- Also, the teat of Cast Steel, of Hnntsman's, Nailer, Sandersnu's and Marshall's Manrfhclure, in fiat and squsre bars, some 3-81h6 in. to 3-.-i in. square. Al- so, best ofLondon Blistered do.--Russia and Swedes lenn-thick rolled Iron, for doors, steam bhoilers, or other ptimrposes. Feb. 29. \,1 R.HSIE CHJIdyCE .' AVID FELT, 63, State-street, has just re- S ceived a Consignment (if from two to three :h..-id iJ bolil.rs in Books and Stationary, consist: ing of Paper, Quills, Quarto Bibles, School Books, ke. &e. being the Stock of a Bookseller giving tup business, which will be sold, the whole or part, at a very great dis count, and on unnsnal longcrtdit. ./so--An Invoice of Pot, Foolscap. and Letter- Paper, at Mill Prices. March 28. ajy' NOTICE. FASHIONABLE CLOTHE , IAMES SHEPHERD, Woollen Mnuf.-.uirei'. .. nd Woolle Drapery WareholUse, 4jf sk.,oti. isie ,i hi- r.i ,,is .,rt ,rnI p'rrlitc- : , tio ..... 1:, ,li,: ,.,1, .... i 0,'. -. and the C. C. NICHOLS, country have rendered him in hlis bnsines%, and .. o. 36, .Jarkht-street, gives otie tiat tile enurgement received s receive by the reent rrval a general induced him to increast his business, ,d take AS received, by e eent rrivalsgeppro copArtnerst.tip ,Mr. JAMES M.N. [ ltRt].s-N-Io future asortinent ifwiestl aeteed Goods. for tie approach- the business will be prosecuted tindt', the ifit-h auf ig Season, which he fers atsuch r,d uced p1i es, Sas will be n object to the purchaser, FOR CAStH JAM1ES lEPI-jERD & CO. ONLY-consisting of For the better accommotlation of our customers Superfine Water-proof Drab Hunters Coating we have removed to No. 14, State-streets over the Flushing, Kerseys, and Frize black Cloth Great Suffolk Instiurace Office, where we have on hand Coats, superflie, .iJl,,d', ..'Id e.:.mmon blue, black, mix- Superfine assorted colored Surtouts and Frock ed snd drat, Bo.,IJ.-.hb, t. which we shall be con. Coats, stantly adding, until our assortmentis complete with general assortment of Dress Coats and Panta- every quality and color of Broadeloths, Cassireres loons, and Hampshire Plains, which the taste and wants Scotch Plaid and Camblet Cloaks, of our customers may require. Silk, Florentine, Fancy, Valentias, Toiin.et5 We solicit orders from Merchants for Goods to w:-;te, i,.', a, .1 black Cassimere Vests, be manufactured and packed for the Fall Markel; Soi.,f fi lI -r- Li ,,. Si,-- ", made in a superior agreeable to directions and patterns, and should the style, fi'1n,, I,2? 75' t. i3' .ii. same not prove satisfactory on delivery, we shall "pi.t1, ,.-l ii. ,n.1 Cravats, not expect them to be received. Linen Flag and Bandnna Hdkfs. Wool Growers areiuformed (hat we shill be in Litaibs-wool, Fleecy, Worsted, and Flafine want of fine -Wool after the next shearing, tor Draws and Frocks, which cash will be paid; Silk, Cotton, Lambs-wool and Worsted shortand April 4. -6p JAMES SHEPHERD & CO. long Hose, SAMUEL -PARKATAN, Jun. & CO. White Silk, Castor, Norway Doe, Beaver, Dog- A% r. o-r i-Irdig f--r brig Inus- R- skin, and white and buff Buck-skin Gloves, t A8 aE "lr s i-hn dirg f,..rc brig Indus-t6 a. CiravatP. I-.s--...-..1irsi-S;Ik Umbrellas, very .e sG. r, gkl Ih.'- oice fte I cheap--Hats, Lc. S blue Gnrrahs-Hdkfs.-Long Sooty Romals-Cus- p c L.SO- . tas and L6ngChecks. Also, 12 eases Gum Copil- London Cloths ant t''., ;mt.,: u:, low, l2do. Gum Shellae-Frenich Brandy-Palm Oil-- Milled Drab, BiroaJ .'d H,,t i', Clothe, foro Russia and Havens Duck-Mess No. I and 2 Beef, Great Coats-and Surtouts, - and No. I and 2 Pink. april 4. Flushings-Kerseys-Plas-Flaels, ,merican Current series. Frize Black Clothjs, Blackwood's Ediibur.,h M.liZ e. ;ik F.., r-, 0,.s hd, Frenchnd Indi hea, lhIl,', I, gl 61l.h..d Irish Lisetis, by the 11! A I! S r,,| (GE,.EllAnil '.r. hiere i nt I.d an .I L ,ppsu lit r iity C-I slot, ts rrg 1 tih bhot r most I'" r n 't d;,, i Tdnis, r.e...i b \Work, No ep'r-lfull) rhl.:.rmid t*r Nos. Massachusetts Artillery and Militia, .Navy and I ,,l i h ,te t..L ret O tl., F. .,' p' o,,hed, Army, Cadet and Citizens' oat and Vest Buttons, It i: -.r rJ' .m-Is j-aaeol l F,,,n-.i.. -,.c to Silk Twi. P ,. \... hl,, s Buckram, &.i, c &e. each Volume, and is entitled to the patronage of -S-NO ) i'"'-IT GIVENr all literary characters in the U. S. as the work will consideration will realized byevery p .be found v.au.t.le, cl ,ri..,ig.B in.rtirtg.- or chaser of the above articles Those ,s i.hi,ig tn, bEcr.me abe it.el.cis t Il please FOR ItSf i G.slSH. leave their .nam.es wi.th. a *STORE OlIEN from 6 in the morning till t- 2NFranlel tuet gen,,t- ... . ,. e rt-st, modated at a moment'st ot ui hI. every article o N. B. Nos. 1 and 2 of Blackwood's Magazine wearing apparel. are left at the following places, where. subscriptions C. NICHOLS's House,, second door on are received for the same, viz :--Messrs. J. W. the left in Round-street, leading out of Federal- Burditt, No. 94, Court.st.-Charles Ewer, 51, and street. tf Oct. 5. Cummings & Hilliard, No. 1, Cornhill-R. P. & C. Williams, Cornhill-square--l. W. Goodrich, 76, RESi'OV L. JIL State-st.-Charles Stii1,ps.o., F.ch',nEg.'st.- Itilph I'tOHlN SMITH informs his friends and the puh- Smith, Cambridge---A Bre. h i. Ihill.ri.- e-- I.. tbat I.e lui, us ,.d I'l i rm his former stand Cashing & Appleton, 5,-.- --L,'.rl, 'u, h ipl.=, .to No. 21, .i uilli Ih c ha.: 1... for sale, Newbnryport--and CI,aies a rIic, I'urra,...uth, Bed Sosfas, :i.l-, L:..y anld Lolling (N. .) Chairs, best air Mattrases, Moss ditto, Pew Terms, I 8 pert' annum--payable on the delivery hions alt lalities anprices.Moss ditto, Pew of No. 6. April. .Uphiolstery Work reireaircd. March 28- -F-'.N La .'MUsSIG W IRRIOUSE,. J (- -: 'i E i T BORtiDMAN,' Church, -(lianbelr, and J`,trrel Or- AS.remov-d from No. 33, to No. 74, MAR. gans,-of all dimensions. KET-STREET-C chambers lIntely occupied 1 1G3ANT Pedal, ]Eolian andI plain, Harps' by Jossia HAVES, Esq__ April 4. I12 Harp Lutes, Clarinnets, B0oes, Flutes, Fifes, -' ?..;* Ij, r ,. Flageolets, Picolais attld Pitch Pipes. ' Bassoons, Horns, Clarions or Tenaroons, Milita- i OHN AYERS has removed frotri No. 32, Cen- ry B and C Bugles, with Crooks, Cymbals, English I teral-wharf, toNo.S0, Long-wharf. and Spanish Guitais; Violins, ViolIs and Viole- april 4. cellos. i ., f t' ,' *Piaiiio Forte, Harp, Gtiitar, V, ll, ;,1d Violentnel-s to Strigs Music 'Stoos; aerorbuys ; Ttni rg ilaveconeted ihemrse esn- Forks aid Hammerss Clarionet, Oboe, and Bassoon h -,e T I,,'lLr ,,f L A Reeds; Mouth Pieces ; Bridges ; Tail Pieces B. LI- I -lt, BAILEY ,,' CLAIK, Hair for Bows ; Rosin.is&e. ke. for the purpose of de-voting their exclusive altten. An extensive collection of tha e most fashionable tion to the transection of Commissionu Business, in MUSIC, consistingof Instructions for Piano Forte, the Island ofSt. Thomas, West-Indies, and refer to Violin, Clarionet, Oboe, Flute, Fife, Flageolet, Messrs. JAMES ANDniws & Co. ? Boston; Guitar, Lyre; Bassaon, Clarion, Horn, Trumpet, FitANCta J. 'nvr-n. B Bugle, Trombone, Violencello, i-rpent ond Drum. P. RttSOn .\ -.,'. '-,. Battles, Overtures, Sonatas, n h ...r 1tiih..ut ac. (ittAS STONE, . companiments; Duets, for four hI .r'; .. .. with Joss WIV e., Philadclphia; variations; Divertimentos, Rondos, Songs, Duets, ROBIRT t ADAMS, . Trios anto Glees, Marchies, Waltzes, D.,nces anti ANsiuita HALL, tsaltimtore; Cotillons; Violit, Clarionet, Fife and Flute Music, NICHOLAS & .NEFF, S-arvannah. ofl1 descriptions. JOS. BALESTIF.R, Just imported from Germany, elegant square J NO. G. BAILEY, PIANO FORTES, round corners, with double -BENJ.. C. CLARK. springs and three Pedals. Also, a very elegant N, B. Parlicl.iir ;irf.,rrrni.:..n respecting the Gratld Iforixontal Piano Forte, with six Pedals.- markets. &CS. c -n ,.i ,,. t- b ts.,1 ..l t,,..'.s i;< i. i The above being a consignment, will be sold low for to J. A & Co. l .:2nm ,I .li.i., - cash, to close the sales. H A RLES BRA DF I D, Piano Fortes let out on hire-Tuning Aond repair- F L B AD O , ing In struments executed with dispatch and accura. AFFERS his services to his friends and the pub- cy JOHN R. PARKER, .Jgentr. k lie as sworn Weigher and Meaiurer or Salt Marchi7.s and Grain, also Weigher of Merchandize in gene- TOCra SELLING OFF. l, and solicis their patronage.Cotintig.Room,No. STOCJK SEb LL ISNG OlFF. 2, Iodia-street, over Messrs. CHIL.& DANA. " FrtHE Stock at No. 13, Market-strpet, consisting -- l of a complete assortment of English, French, WE the Subscribers, being satisfied of anIs Centoo Goa s cannot fioffred at prices so muh the necessity of an umpire between the buyer andi reduced, as cannot fill ofsiting those who wish to seller of Grain and Salt, as Measurer or Weigher, buy. towing to the existing uncertainty and fatit bolh inr Purchasers of the above GObds are invited to call the measure and mode f measuring,) do hereby and examine fur themselves, tf March 7. recommend Mr. CnAiLExs BRADFOrD, as a suitable AMERICAN GOODS. person to be employed as Weigher and Measurer I'ALL J. HOW k CO 'o tf Grain and Salt, . No. 13, Kilby, and, 17, Gentral-streets, IsAAC WiNSLO W. WHITrwEL, BomsN & Co. Have forsale,,,n extensives sortmentofAMER- JiszAH BitAnL.E&GCO. I R ANTr & STUi rIs. iCAN COTTONand WOOLLEN GOODS,which IsAAc HALL J a"HN M. MAnTSTO. will be sold on the most reasonable terms, for Cash RIICtA AD 1). TUCKER. W. H. & J. W. DWIGHT. or approved Credit. March 14. tf. 0'Cassh liberally advanced on Consignments. -N ail Inspection O flce. Feb 1. Ftf. A BRAHAM BAZIN informs the Pubic that- Indig;, Sugar l. an Piece Goods. JA the Office lor the inspection of Wrnught SE(t'PVF'D hi brig Indus, antd fIor sale by Nails is prepared at o. 2, South-Row, apdis Bow 11A TIIO'IAS WIG'GLESWORTH, at No. ready to receive Nails foir itispection. 16, Idisa-lrinrf, 'Feb. 4. Sm. SO chests prime Beng.,l Indigo, 90 bags Sug ar-and a small invoice of Piece Goods, assorted. April 4. ' The RBalsamic JVNerous Cordial, REPA RED from the Real Arabiasn Balm f o -- - Gilead, sojustly celebrated for the cure of' 5 nervous and cons tmptive complaints.; acd s a ares- "' ''r"'s .) -A orative for debilitated constitutions, for sale by i \1 - TlM'to. SwAN, No.-I5, Cornhill; JoHi BACOs, No. .-. 13, Court-street ;HA.,L k WE Ii, No. 1, Union-st-; A S soon as (his word is seen in print, the eye in RonistT FEI ELLY, Prince-street ; SAML, I'nLIs. instantly averted in disgust, without reflects ntyni-. 56, Hanover-street, if. Oct.5. ing that with the utmost precaution it is what all PURE VIRGIN HONEY. iLiankind are liable to. Quantity of most excellent Honey, made y Thedofvarious remhave ben frthis co tly somer- A. Beestiollebted from Ohe sweets of the vegeta. me rioh ssiemedies for this totllohot, 00155 ble kingdom o e summit ofth e Green Mouain, without 'meri wieh is generally nothing buit in the state of Vermont, may be had at the Boston ulphur guise, attended withthe.most drepd. Infirmary, in front ofthe Commercial Colfee-.linuse ful effluvia, ud some with mercury which is somue- in Battery-March-street. Price 25 cents per pound. times followed with the most dreadful consequences, Feb 15. 2n aind ist always directed to ie used with so much -- *15. STn E caulson, that a week or more is necessary to effect HO WAR D-ST .EET FLU l. a cure, now who is there in existence, to say ilth-l- '1 D. COOLIDGE, No 26, State-street, has for ingofthe danger of application, would, i hlie were sale-100 bbls. fri'esh l-oward-street snlierhune oifilletedl with vermin, (for the tell ia nothing else, Flour', lust-landed ifrom saloep George, tfom isiti- being easily discovered with a micrtsCeope,) thiok more. March 31. ..i',c... i :.'' of suc/hifriendls, by such alow *I- ..: rP' l A CC (. ... ee it asveaT tos all swhom it imuy -. U L d- r, e tenr concern. that i never .failing remedy fur lile UNT & LEACH, No. 15, Indi-wharf, have ITCn, perfectly safe, without smell or stain, wii'k. S.A fr sale, now landing from seh. Gen. Scott. r5 msercrry, antl wilieh cures by oe appl iclion, 65 Ilsla. ps'ime Jrmes l.iver Tobacco. M-. 1, asy lie soil at the BOSa'ruN I-'iMeActt. ius troint of FLOUR. the Cnomnersial Coffee House, in Battery-marcih F ANDING from brig Adeline, 474 bbls. super- Street, bottom of Milk Street, near Liberty Sqtuare, I fine Floor, for sale by ADAMS & AMOtY, and no where else in Boston. Price 50 cents. No. 38, nrdia.wharf. March S1. Marcl 19. tf. FLOUR. DIRT, Cheap ! 1^'OW landing from schr. Mary & Polly, from 1T1FTX to1 00 loads of good clean Enrlh, isy be jf Alexsndria, and fur sale byTH M'IOAS WIG. "- had for carting off, at No. 7, P'earlt-sreet, if GLESWORTH, atNo. 16, Indis-wharf, applied for immediately. March 28. .240 bbls. superfine back country FLOUR, BOARDERSD S WA..TED. 110 do. fine do. d. o 7ANTED, in a private family, fuui-Gentle- b /so, ows Store, men, or a small family can be accommoda- 280 bbls. sper. Howardh-street FLOUR. (M.Sl. ted with a parlour and two chambers, within five COFFEE, LOGWOOD, &c. 'miules walkot State-sireet. Inquire at the Ptila. NOR sale, now landi,,g-3-2 lids. prime green r 'O I marh 2 Coffee, entitled to debeniture, ie 'ANTS A SI'tUAJAt .ION.--A 25 hs. St. Croix Rum, v Young Man, a native of France, who has 229 lohago St. Domingo Cnffiee, by FRANCIS bsen for several y-ars in this looVUrnnd with has WATIS, No. 41, Loog.wharf. M:t 1. lined owith pe onto wo will reconsendi him, wishes -o' a place int family, or with any Gentleman a- MUIJSTA D. but to trav-I, anil whos may avwil lor a person who OR slle by WINSLOW LEWIS E CO. No. speaks several languages. Inquire at the Pallhdi- S4,Centr l-whrf- andi ng fi'SRnm ship Falcon, umffiee. u W MiSclWh E 8 68 kigs and 10 boxes MUSTARD, in bottles. 1VRT aiURSE W^,\'TED- MNarECh 31. WET Nnrse, with a good best of milk, may CONNECTICUT .BANKNO'T'S. hear of a situation by applying at (he PIll.- C NN C dium-Office. April 4. FOR sale, a few 81000 of Connecticut Bank F Notes. Also, Dou llo'ns, Current Money, S17'TU'AT'ION WA T. J7ED. constantly on hand. Wanted, Exchange st s;ghlt or Young WOMAN from the Country, wilh a short sight on New York or Philadelpbli, by SAM- \\ new s breast of milk, having lost her own child, UEL I)DANA, Broker, No. 5, Congress street, is desici ,s of obtaining a place .s Wet Nurse. April 4. Gotd tecoauo s"d.io::s can be given. M. 28. tr 1`H Sltset-itra 's! -. ,r. Public Ailsir, ., , S eli sdla.! th 1 (I r" t, l'ril next, ,a, .t .1 Cel ckl, P. M a snull.t Ilt l e[ .i ll" i' 1)t'l, s' i Cohnssett, conlin g I.tni, ;-7 Per'es of '1 i, -., Pasture anmdwrodlarid tI l is ro6iI,- ll u ptei, s a large wOsl fin lsilet Hl ns.u wor !. W, SSO f ot , and necessary out lirustss Thk land isolindel fi on one side by the Boy, atd ifords o'e')fih- btsi-siot's for te niiian fracture of S lIt in the State. ,g.I ,a. .l. or tweenly thousand dollars n til I.e exi-ended in Ihe erection of Salt Works, whit "- ..1.1 neat fiont 15 to 1S per cent. per annumi. TI!- Hiuse has been freqnaented for trie last ten yearsa, ring snm- mer.a n a private boarding honse, by some of the first characters in Boston, and might be advanta- geonsly continued in the same line. For terms of sale and other particulars, inquire oftlle Subscriber, living on the premises. WILLIAM WHITTINGTON. Cohasset; March 3. [A. 4. ~IE.TU' i l'UL (. U 7'l', TliY .-r,1. litOR SALE-That beautiful Estate in Dorchee. V ter, formerly owned by Capt. SKItLLNGS, si- .tuated four miles from State-slrtet, fn the upper road, ecmpil;ir gR i q;-i,( el and most convenient House, Out Ll-Id,,gs ..n.l Stable, in completernr- der, i-,ore ihhin 3 r Jh ei ,'e Land, richly cultivated, a great number and variety of the, choicest Fruit Trees, in high perfection and full bearing, a delight- - ftl Garden, and excellent water' that never faila - It is presumed tlint no place in the vicinily of Bos- ton, combining equal advantages of situation, beau- ty, neatness and comfort, can be obtained so low.-- Apply to ASHUR ADAMS, Esq. State-street, or to the own ar, on the premises. M .28. .1 H. Glltll.RPI, Fail .i fori' ,( li. nr to I t, UI rU.E! LI li C.L'.rn, %el l.5l. f.i n.sills ..I-n Is '*.- k ton, consisting of a good two-istory wooden House, built 4 years since, painted white, with green blinds,wherein are three P.'l.:,rs. Kitchen, store- closets,wash-house, two large bi-d rooms, three small do. loft over the. whole. Likewise, an excel- lent ellar, under the whole, Ito I.in[is p ei n 1. o., stables Barn and twenty-fiv- :.cr .t c\'.c.ll. ].t L.oit,- .., r ..rn '.i- between 1 I0 .l A|1 1.1ald I i ... I l s ntsl ist year, f.Snee *- 10. if ,.,- in perfect repair. Terms one third deposit, the remainder on morlg!ge, or 'will. e 'i-exhanged for property in Boston. For furtlie'i particulars inquire at the PAillAdium office. 9t F',I b. 29. .For Sale or Exchange for a, Sto'e in SBroad-Strieet, A Gicnteel and pleasant House,-situated in Dor- chester, on the 5|.,..5 i ,..,l -* ar the lev. Ddetor Ri eo NtI's l..t. il, H..,, .: '.and good Schools. The conveniences of coming in or going out of town, are great, several Stages passing tihe house daily. For farther description and terms, apply at the Painting 'V .hlid-l.n1, i I S\,i ilL.:. I 11-'.; INS. To be Let--A large convenient, and pleasant situated Houose. Apply as above. March 10. 1' .'.t aI or t.1. Ii/tif 'j for (t v t,- l- g yHouse, . SIX Ten Feet Buidlitgs, pleasantly situated, in tI excellent repair, and but one )ear olid, lio:lt by a first rate workmani, and now renting for ;500 per ann, If not sold or -. ...il Ly ite 15tl. of April next, the same will ,-'. I'-ic i at Public Auc- tion--fi4 ronre particular information, .1'N, .i (he. Pal l.uittun-Offiee.,. tf. A, or. '). " FO re .sl.L', A COUNTRY Seat in Dorchester-s3miles from f- the Old South Meeting-house ini'Brston--con- taining it acres of land in a high state ri'cltivaiion, mud well si...mk.d wtilh tl',irtc fiuil trees, a well fin- ished House -,i I. 41' I.i.I. i.,ge and convenient kitchen, w.il. ., i.,rrI i i .i r : .I never failing waler--a o, ..., t,. .. .' 1 .I' i cl sIt' Id i convenient stable, with .,t i. u. h.or li- .;. aids 11 acres lia.s a good handsome stone-wall on all sides--the said house is owVned and occupied by MeSES INGLsEs -asid it is presumed too well known to need a further description. It may be examined St any tine by calling at said house. For fti-ther partieulars,please to call on MOSES INGIEE. 4sp. M.24- FOR S.IYLE, A Ls GIE ,,'. .'.,ei;, ,. .iii,.r. l.,,se, with a Stable ...,, I ,- .'n ,. i ,. ,genteel 'family, pleasant I su, t ,'. it .. 'i,- .... Terms very liberal. Apply ,: r.. flNi.- E. : I'i: iTH,near. the premises, or to JOHN HOWE, Front-street. April 4,. For Sale, or to be Let, A. CONVENIENT Dwelling House in North Russell-street, having two Rooms and Kitchen on the same felor, and i.\ i.h-.mhlr'.. b,.;r.; in com- plete repair, and now e c. '1.i.- lN i l. tIIl-.v irt- i. it Possession may be had on or hetore the 15th \'l.il Inquire at the Palladium-Office. March. 31. F1IRM TO LET. A Small FARM. within four miles of Boston, to be let, if applied for within a fzw days A i>- ply at the Palladium-office. March S31. STORE TO BE LET. r0 BE LET for one year, the St..ai m *-.L 4 the 1 O corner of Merchants'-Ro.w and Codnitit's- whiarf-tlhe beat stand in Boston. Apply to SAM- UEL TRAIN, No. 32, adjoining said store. March 31. T'IQ BE LET, o. 1 HRf'.E .s i..ernt and pleasant Brick Stores, i v, v ,,,t.. Rooms, situated in FosILer's- vharf. Also, a Shore suitable for a deiler in Weat India Goods, a very lucrative situation. so, three spacious Lofts, lately improved ly Riggers and Saimakers. A Ship Joiner can be neironmo. dated with a Shop, who is much wanted in ihis sit- nation. Also, two large and commodious Lofts, flirty-four feet by seventy.four, fire proof, very sutit- able for extensive Auction Sule1] or otorlgf rf auy kind of Goods. Also, a Bake-house, anstd lti'ene- meuts, with or without a Stable, and a House inr. Broad-street. Good Tenants will find moderate rents, on nppli- cation to the Wharfinger, No. 17, said wha'hf. March 24 1 n. HOUSE INr ROXBULeY. r'NtO LET, and possession given st of April, a D" welling-House, very pleasantly sitn tI.l in Roxbury, nenr [)r, 'Iptltl'at s T lureb, lI t'rnli resiadence of Josephl Ruggleg, Esq tleceasised liitt low. Apply toO. W'IGIIT, No. 42, Long- wh iouton. 5sp. March 28. Or LET-A large and conveni- enit Dwelling-House, No. 6, Marlboro'.street, calculated to :. i,n,-.....' two genteel families, or lhr a i -p mctable on-disg-iihotuse. Also, a front Counnti'g Room, and a small back ware room. Rent modenl.te, will good security. Inquire at No.5, Mltrtoro'-street. April 4. Vj ) LET, for the season-TIwen- Sty acres of Land, being that part of the Es- tate of Mrs. MAuvE that remains unsold,in Roxbu- ry. A qusntity of inanure is npon the grotnd.- For terms, apply to JAMES MAGEE, I0oston. April 4. Swis. 17 t BE LET. and may be entered a the 1st of May, the House now occupied as Ihe Asylum for indigent Boys. For Sale-Half of a small House in Deacon- street, bottom of Portland-street. Please apply at the Palladium Office. April 4. TO BE LET-The House on the J_ Corner of Chamber and South Allen street. which has every aceoiin.'modation for a large genteel family, it may be entered immediately--rent rea- sonable. Inquire at.No.55, State-street. Jan. 28. tf O LET--Store No.ir,Extlhan;nge R- street, suitable fnr a Tailor's Shop or Slhie Store. The two ripper fl'ors are waril ealculatri fur a Painter or Currier, adl will be let separate if r q .ired. Inquire at No. 10, next doos, or at tls Palladium-nffice. Marcia s.- FO ND, a few days since,a HorsL t PISTOL. The own,.r maliy have it again, by applying at the Palladium-Office. April 4. 1820. ALkAX a'K. APRIL. I ls \ L. I. 5 s. | (a. ,s It Tuesday, I 5 9 7 13S .2 1j 1 4 i 12 Wednesday, I 5 2,i T 13 i it '<. - !3 Thiursdily, 5 CO 71 IS S : , |
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