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hia paHMr know, tt the time bea tfielr were drawn and before, that the hmsse of DetEcti Purviance and -Co. as in uctv bad credit in the UoHed States thel their proper-t was attached in Philadelphia at smtnf merchants residing; in that tity aud cf residing in- Bos' on These cireumaeuces went to be "explained. If the, government bas been defrauded, the people ought to know who baa beeu r.uUty. No ro0rt 1 vJithi Frtnumi ymal. Ctmmittrt fVtMihuion It was a most excel letitftheufhtoflhe Speaker appoint Mr, hn G.

Jackson Chairman of the Cwmmitttt tf That bowerer, seeins to meet wish insuperable d.ciillies in getting any yinj bat h'rt own intoth Hall of the Cnvm-ists UU 0 that atmosphere air, in its pure state, rwt-iiof nilrorene eras, and only Bot, xieei.e. As Mr. Handuiph told the wemberaof told wemoeraoi the irstd. of March, that they werebreatbiiKthaaameairtheaiUiattheyuioon vuiu.H unucr imnnuQn. the seventh of November that is, that no ei-1 May 6 was boarded by the British 74 Abouker, mtoMifs, or vital air, had been admitted for four commodore Barker, fa took three British seamen.

iT. tho atmosphere of the Hall! 7 at Mr. Rhea of Tennes ii ao inflexibly deter- th ha wind of Hert" ahall vit hia ce too roiKhly," that he ordera the door -keeper'a erranta keep down the gaUery windows on ibe is ratlier doubtful whether Mr. Jack.on'a amJIqnaotit of xigent, mingled with ltdrtgtnt inflanimable air) Will bo competent to pwify the Moktia air of the eierated dungeon iu which the represenUtivea of the People bate long been immured. rnwnnRSSIONAL DOCUMSlfTS Commuutouisd i the -KnUadet.

Gasctte. th the Secretary of the Nar to the Chairman of the Committee, appointed on to much of the mwageof the president relates to the. military cstaiuisnmeni c-couipanvi ig a bill ooncerning the Naval es- UUuhmen'. DEPARTMENT. 9 June, W9.

Sm -I have received your letter of yester div's date, and in ret)lv have tue honor to: tate 1st. Tht the cost of repairing each frjgate' raw lying at roe wavy iara, wasnmgion cannot be estimated with any degree of pre-. cbion, until each frigate ahall have been tho. roughly examined in her hull, maits, apars, rireine. sails, water casks.

Sec. and the pre cise at of each particular ascertained. I. aome time since directed such exanainaiion to be made, and reported to me," but this has as yet only partially been -done; and being ap- freheasive that same days may elapse before shall hvt jt in my power to afford satiiifac-tory information upon this snbject, 1 have uppoted that in the mean time it would be a-frenble to the committee, to receive infirma-sion upon the other points of your letter, and therefore proceed to state 41y. between keeping each of the public armed vessel in service, far 6 mtnths, from this time And lay ing them up in ordinary immediately, circumstanced as they now are, their crews being generally in debt fur advances of money and clothes made to them, and their supplies of provisions, and in a great measure all the other supplies being now actually board, would be from three to four, months par their respective crews' soai ja "Tor a 44 tan frigate, about 36 ditto 15.000 Sa ditto 12,000 16 gun schooner, 14 gu a schooner, 5,000 19 replv toyour third query, requiring a comparative atatemeot of the building and the auuual cxpeuce of maintaining a gun on board a and a gun-boat," it is necessary to suppose a particular case.

I will take the frigate' President, mounting 56 guns, 43 wound carronades, and 34 pound long cannon. This frigate cost 220,910 8-1 0 say 221,000 A gun-ljjai, carrying 2 guns, Will cost about g9000. The frigate will requite 4 men to man her, and cun be maintained In actual service, ai an amftial expense, less than R120.000 dollars including the pay of ot- ftcers and teamen, provisions, repairs, medi- cities, contingencies, and every oinerexpence ef every description. A gun boat mounting 1 or 2 guns, will require 45 men to man her, ana cannot be oiitiiitatoed to actum service at an annual expense, less than "SJll.roO, iticlu dine, every expence It hence' results that the building. of 19 gun-boats, each car ryiojc 2 euns, and carrviug S3 euns in the whole, would cost more than the building of a frigate mounting 56 guns that the building 25 gun boats, each mounting 1 gun, would cost more than the building of a frigate mMint ing 5ft guns that the number cf men re qui raator a frigatemoun'ing 6 guns would not be sufficient to man 10 gun boatacarrying, in the ooe case, 20 guns, to' the ether e(sv, 10 tuna that to light 56 guns, on board 2 gunboats, would require 1260 men and to tight them dispersed i 6 gun boats would re quire men: and that 2520 men emptrv td ou board of frigitea, mounting 'eicjl "4,6 guns, and each requirine; 420 men, can fiht ajo guns, consisting of 42 pound carionadis, a.

uu at pvuno long c-mniw. With respect to the expence per gun, it ap peats that 56 guns mounted en boad Of a fii pte.casbe maintained at an annual expence, uan flollars that tho annual ra- pense pr gen, on lvrd if a gun boat cairy. "K2guna, willbegJS50 and onb rdofa fun i boat carrving 1 gon, gll.roo per annum that the difference hetwen tha annual ex-pe sighting 56 gtma i board a fi nd23(gun boats, carrying 56 gunss and that the difference in the anneal expense 01 fish'Joe. 56 gun boats earring each 1 gun, I he am.Qil expense of keeping thegun boats. than those now in amice, and those in ordinary, would be about A la saving already made bv laying up taesa boau in otdinary, it is impossible at this "me prrciseljr to ascertain it, as thedepart-ment is not informed efthe day co which each yt was laid op; I can only, at thia time, cmjtcture as to the amount, which la "Pposed to beeqosj to one month's oav of the rs diacharged, that it about 11,000 dol- I am, with great respect.

Bee. PAUL HAMILTON. USCOVADO khds good Muscovado sugar Torsakky N. L. C.

CRISWOLD. Jne0 S6 SoutbtreeL tO in es tice, A rjSAXN io marine list amp Virginia, Crocker, Ami terdam id Lambert, Madeira" 33 Irij Havann 9 Scfcr. Connecticut, Charleston' 5 Sloop Colombia, Beecher, Charleston loop Semirimus Slocum, Charbton." 5 Ship America, Mather, Mioturn Cha mplin. Brig Rrsort, Bremen. Caotain.

Ship Virginia, Crocker, has ballast to A. Gra-eie. Left ship Sally, Frost, Baltimore i ship Cre. ole, Holkirk, to sail In a few days i abip Jane, Gardner, of Won a- I "7 isin saw a Meet of s.i or ttngluh mer cluntmen for Quebec June 6th in lat 2841 long 44, spoke Brig Susannah 14 day a from N. Caro Jina for TaneriS.

June 16th, lat 39, 53, Ung 65, 45, spoke schr. Rein-Peer, from Salem for Bar badoes. Tb ship i'HELLO, Strong, sailed 6 day before the Virginia, for Me w-Vork Ship Jne, Lambert, has Brandy to Lenox and Left ship, Duranrt to ail next day iorN. Ynrk shij Alcknomao ol York for thf Straits. Brig Achilles, has sugar to Sundries-Schr Connecticut, Wasson, has cotton to J.

Vard and others. Sloop Columbia, Beccher bas cotton and rice te the Captain Sloop SepiarimuJ, Slocum, bitcolton and rice to' Sundries. 'v. Below 2 ships and 2 schr. Fort of Hiladelfika, June 20.

Arrived ship Hibcrnia, Fniicy, Liverpool TO Polly, Hose, London 60 1 brii? Geo. Hun. ter, Forrcat, Liverpool barque Mary, Liverpool schr. h'iisa, York. Arrived at the Lasaretto, brig Speedwell, Blanchanl, Uarracoa 16 schr.

Revenge, Bor-ten, Nassau 17 sloop Greyhound, Hand, Cu ba 16. s- Cleared, ship Williams, Europe Benj. Franklin, Yaroall, TonhiDeeu brie Jean, Smith, Liverpool. testerday arrived the barque Mar)', Bradford, from Left there ship Ann, Bradford, for New-Ynrk in 10 dam, and schr. l.Slllim i( Hl.n .1 was boarded by the Virginia trigate In long.

17, 00. April 26, was boarded oy an English schooner of war, bound to Newfoundland with dispatches. May 3d, spoke schr. Lark, Lancley, from bale in for ryal, out IS days. May 25, apeke brie Pnl Hamilton, Baley, from Charleston tor I eneriHe.

spke ship Cato, of New-York, fiom Chsiloston for Gottenburgh, out 7 days. Extract from the lor-itok ofirir Joshua Foils, Wilmington, (N. arrived at irimaaa. The brig Joshua Potts John Austin, 'fell In with a small privateer schooner, under Span isn colors, wno robbed her of all her provision and part of her cargo, stripped the hrig of a number of her rigging, yawl, compass, and sunary articles. 1 Ins happened on the 17th April 15 miles to windward of (he port of St.

Jjgo, where the brig wag bound i after detaining her from three o'clock till eight, ordered her to Jamaica, and threatened 'a burn the brig, unlets she went where they ordered her to go, and watched her till day when we were to leirard of St and cculd not bark. On the following Sunday, fell in with the brig Succeos, of Salem, John hippin, uo was good enough to fur nisn the oriz with rne barm bread, aod we got into Trinidad on the S6.h. 'or Louilun, The eWant fast sailintr shin SPINUIA I'OISI, Hathawav master. 245 tons burthen will be dispatched in a few days, having the greatest proportion of. her cargo engaged.

For the re. rnpindcr, or patasife bavin? eicelleiit arc inwin. daiionsi apply ton board at Ptite-street whurl, or T. POST, CMNNELL fe MIKTUJ1V Corner of Tine South St. Jnne 21 Tf.As hy juctjoa; BY COFFIN 8c PELL, ON THURSDAY front of their Store.

60 half Chests Hyson Skin Tea, .60 do. do. Soushong t. 20 d. do Young Ilf son do, .4 Chests Congo, 4 do Cowjioy, June 21 NaFKELN.s 13,500 piecesellow Nan- keeiw, subject to drawback For sale by I.

KII.KT, opposite the Bsnk of New York. OZ Thr highest premium given for Spanish Milled Dollars. June 21 "FOUNrTVesterday in in Cherry Street, a iiunule or consiuerabi value the owner may hare it ey prorinir property and paying for this Advertisement Apply te June 21 No 24 Cherry-st Li LK AKY CUKlOoi This dav is published and fr by LAKUI.YV BhDFOHD. MATERS, N0 7BOKL1KG-SLIP, THK LORD'S PR1YRR AND TKJf COMMA XD MX NTS. Elegantly primed on white satiu Pric; 2sloI- Urs.

Alsa, for sale as above a few cories ef the DECLVRATIOV OF INDEPENDE NCE, a pamphli-t form, price 6 cents. in edits various branch execs xd as above and ea the shortest no June 21 SP.4MSH DOLLARS. THE b.ghekt premicnt givca for Spsnisb nulled iJXm by filLEY. Corner efTYiXasi Is tfallatrecU. Jjne 17 mm the be Van pro and ust or diys, tkit ANTEU cieti far a whtilesak Dr.

Coed start 1m-mtUl be well? recomntcn Jut write a goad aaJ exitediiinus hsad, and wndentaml Book-Keeril. A voumr mn of 16 or 17 yearaofage, would be preferr'd. A line addressed A 0. and left with the pt in ter of this p-per, yWl be atteadtd to. June 21 it is published fc W.

Waid, No. 4 City Hotel, price 62 1-3 eents, AGHAMMAlt ANALYSIS, Gf tha pronunciation of, the SraNisu LaMovaos, Simplified" and reduced the Taoular Form, BY M. OAISIOT, the purpose: of enabling the learner, by means of it ami a Uiotiontry, to prtacd immedi. ately to read, correspond speak, in that lan-' Advertisement, by the author, to the last London Edition. In forming this comparative system of the Spanish Unsure.

1 have labored to cimdenaa in it all that ean be osefMl, and to construct it in such a manner, that evn a Dictionary nred berefrmd to only foe common. Nuuns and tho iufinitivea of verbs. If it sltrmM obtain the success I desire. I shall thiuk myself amply rewarded. Every or.

I blieve will concur with m. that. before a icrtoa, whatever his country may be, attempts to learn" aotlier language, he ought to ac-quire a Grammatical knowied of hit own i and as all languages are constructed upon tha same general-rriucinlcs, it is incumbent on rramma riant, while they develop that general system, and apply its principles to individual lanctisces. still te generalize i to bring different systems to a degree of purity, and moat sedulously to avoid all all that harrasses the and loads the memory oi ineuearner. This then has been the sole intent of my labor, It hu not been so muck my aim topoint out the erroi ol Ibrmer grammarians, as for the advan.

tsge of the learner, to simplify tha modes of teach, ing. This aim I trust 1 have to a certain extent fulfilled and I flitter mysalf, that as, by means of the plan upon which it is formed, I have been able, in a single lesson, to UacH. the pronunciation of it i in oao month, te enable a person to correspond In th language and inthree months perfectly to speak it oilier tsaehera will, by the same means, be able to efiect similar purposes. une si rfctf im ORDER FOR A NEW PiXJi ON WAST SIDX OF NOTICE is hereby given that the Common Council, pursuant to the statute In such case made and provided, Dave passed an order, that the proprietors of the lots of ground, ex tending along South-street, between Perk slip and Ueeicman-tlip, shall by t'ie first day of December next, sink, niak and complete one pier in front of South street, toeitend two liuudreJ and fifty feet IiU east river, nearly at right angles to said street i to Le composed of tuiir blocks, the tiutermost of which shall forty ftel square at top pnd loU'ro, snd the tlm'e In. oer blocks eack thirty fat by forty feet at t.ip and bottom.

The innermmt of which said blocks shall be thirty feet from South street aforesaid, snd the two middla blocks stisll be thirty icet from the innermost, the like distsnco fi each other and fi pi the outermost of the blocks i and the whole shall be connected tojgetheraud with th said street by bridges, tone thrown and mad oyer, tha vacant spares bstwem the taH blocks respectively, and be-: ween tbe innermost block and the ssid street And tin south easterly side of tbe said pier, shall begin snd beat the distance of I wo hundred am) fifty.fivefeet south westerly fVom the snuth.w est erly side ufthfj pier latety erecud by Peter Dob, on the easterly I We ef Fctk.li, and extend into the rivefparsllel therewith, agreeably to plan thereof, mide by th street commissioner, dated the nineteenth day of May instant, and filed in bis office for the inspection of all persons interested. And it is further ordered, tbit the said pier shall be composed of good, Sound and sufficient materials, and made and completed in a strong and workman-like manner i that the hlocsV be worked with square timber, frnm low water upwards, and that tbe bridges be worked also with square timber laid cWe together, from half title up wards, and floored ith plank not less than four inches thick i end-that the sev-ml proprietors of the lots of ground aforesaid, shall enter upon and begin the msking and sinking of the said pier, on or before the tenth dy of August neit. Notice is hereby further given, thst ttie cm mm council hat sutfioriied tbe eommittre of wharves, piers and slips, to unite with the afurrskid proprietors in making any contracts or agreements that may be necessary to carry the objects of tha aforesaid oidet into etT.cti and limt such proprietors as reflect or refuse to com ply with the dirrrtiuns -ioicsaM. or to py their proportion of the exnencesas it may become due upon the the said contracts, wilt forfeit their interest in the waters fronting their said lots re- spectivery: and the wbarfsre arising from the. laiu rier.

By order of the Common Council, JOHN S. HUNN. Street Commissioner. Street Commissioners Office, jnne Zl, 1809. At a Court of Chancery, held for the state ef Netr-Yotavst the city of Ne w-York, on the nineteenth day or June, in the tear of our Lord one thousand eight inareu ana nine.

Pbesshi The Honorable Joan Lahsiwo, Junrt Esquire, CUkncellor. Henry Cracheron Jacob Crocuen.il, IT appearing by afH-davit, to the talit- I action of this court. Abraham Crochemn, Michael Van Tylt. I'eter Post snd Sally his Haat process of subpts- na to appear and an swer, bath been duly I wife, and Martha Ko.sJ issued in thu caus a gainU the above named defendsatt, Michael Van Tyle, Peter Post and S.il his wife, and Martha Koss, but that tbey reside in li.e stale ct New. Jersey, and cannot, upon diligent Srarcn and enquiry made, between the teste and return of still be Mind within this slate to served with sorh process It is thereupon, 00 motion of Mr at jot.

Solicitor for the compUia-anu that the ssid oeTendants, Michael Tyle, Peter Post and Sally hit wife, and Mattba Rs. appear and answer th complain-anu UU tied in the sbwe caus. within four months tbe dite 0 tliia order, or ihst ia dcfaalt thereof, th coaipUinanu tail be taken confesso against tb said defendants, Michael Van Tyle, Peter Post and hi wife, Martha Ross, to the nd, tht such decree may be thereupon raad as aliall be And it is further ordered, that a eo- ot this orjer ce pumtsnea wiuim twenty in tw thepubLe Newtpspers prvKeU ia ute, tue Ue space of right weeks tucces-si vcly, at sit once ia each of the said weeks. KXiract irwm ue Minutes, ISAAC KIP, A Sk'xaot Register. JeaeSi lswiw he to R3 is for of Tbe for ULLOOXV It ICS ATMOVST YXUVOV TYDEfeptctfully Informs the public that the Dall on wWh failed some days since, owing to thr high wimls, mII ascend on Fridsy ntv, una the V3J, and on aamediy a rare will be run by two very fast horses, for one hurt.

urea uoiurs, tho nest ot three twit mile heats." Th Horses to start at o'clock, and the Aal. looii at 5 o'clock. No entrance nymey will be charged at the gat. i ne race ground is ire fur noracs to xcrcie and run. Parties who with dine la the country on tha fourth or July, can ha accommodated with spa cious cool rooms, aud excellent dinners viy rea.

sonsnre terms. June -ii 31 MAMtlAlMUSlC 7 A GOOD and select band of music.ean be procured fur the afternoon of th 4th July next. iiomthehoursot 3 to 10 o'clock, tiios whit wish to procure such band, will leave their address I this office. Jane 20 Steodli tilt ACKI.kT. OST yesterday afternoon In th 'vicinity of William and John-strerts, an elastic hair bracelet camposed oftlirs braids sndomamen ted with atuis of golil, to correspond with those of tlte clssp, on which is a diamond stamp.

Whoever will return said brace'et to No 20 Mat den-Ian shall receive a suiUblo reward fit the thanks or the owner. June 20 "V' 3t tUAUibli. tor ijule a AX pair of superior Gust HOUSES, either for tandem vouch or Ch.ur driving, andee eunu hand Coachre, with plnted harness I will be sold tngeiher, or svuerate very low, if applied for Immediately. to be seen- at A SihbiMs Uveiy Hali'e, No 411 Pearl-street, near VanUe water-street, June 20 1 LJOiidiu rtMJ uni.ly JS.x horse, x-rrtctly gentle In harness, and a single horse fhaeton, low and cnnveiueot, to be seen at Somerend) ke tt Co. Livery stable, in New.street, for tale cheap if application is uiuuo nv aiv.

av iuiii-aircci, June 20 4 Iw PAIS OF PON IKS FOP SALK A PAIR of light bay PONIES warranted sound and gentle in harness, will be sold together or sepsrate, or a goad gig none win be taken In Drt payment tor them They may be seen at Dawson's stable in IJcy street, where application may be made, II not exposed 01 at private sale before Bat- unlay ami they aiil on day be sold at public nuctiou, by Powers and Skctchly, at o'ciock, at the 1401-se Market. June 14 1UCK, COUDAUE, WHALE OIL BEEF. PORK. be. Kusia and Havens Duck, 10 tons assorted Cordage, Spern and Whale Oil, Mess, Frime and earge Baef, Mess do do do do 11 tons square Iron, 100 quintals Codfish, 100 boxes sperm Csnrlles.

For sale by HATHAWAY RUSSELL, June 7 '70 South-street. YOULt, informs Ins frauds and he public, that he has lati ly discovered persons in this city, pursuing the asm business, have, tinier hu nam, proouied work, and also disposed of Csbousee, imitating Curg Yolitet l'atent Cabouses." In order to prevent further imposition, he gives notice, that lie carries on his Plumber and Pewterer business, solely on his own account, at No 29b Water anil V4 Cherry-streets, New-York, and that hit Calmuses are disposed of st those pUces ar I no other, snd bv no other person but by himself. CliORGE YOULE. Jun13 iKKeiB riOHA'YLR- lutcly from the vsnsh, oflers his serjices to the public in the capacity if a Tutor, he will teach the French and Spanish Languages, the Elements of Mathematics, Ceogrsphy fc Drawing. Apply to No 17 Cksmhrr-strret, where there will he establish-ed an Interpreter's and Translator's 1 June 1.1 Iw jiXU YAK BY J.

ATKINS, at bis Stores, Lumber yard and Wharf, west end of Spring.street, nesr the Market, North Kiver, beintr very con venient for losding and discharging vessrls, snd for storing cotton, hides, full, provbions, flour, molssses tieartnrt stores to the city, without th lemus. He will lake on yardsge stavet, boards, plank, pitch, tar, turpentine lie, Has for sale a jpt assortmer.t cf board, plank, teantling, lath ami shing'es. Apply as above or to Mr. GEORGE VVRAGO, No. 66 iiliarn-street.

Jy.re 1 lm A FPR ENTJ CE WANT SO. ANTED ten apprentices to the Book- binding business Apply to WILLIAM SWAIM, No. 241 Pearl street. June 16 Iw TO 'JoUJiNtYMtN UUOK.BINDEKS. WAN 1EL) immediately, 4 or 5 Journeymen Book-Biadirs 1 to good workmen permanent situstion will be given.

Also wanted, a steady man, who will instructed in a particular branch of bonk-binding 1 must understand reading aad writing Apply i. Rit.er. June 17 Corner of William FOOLSCAP PAPER. JUST received and for sale by PP.TEll BURTSELL, st No. 10 WaU-strcet, a quantity of cap paper of an excellent eual ty, from 75 eU.

to 7 per ream the lowest pric paper that will make very good writing books On ease English states by the dozen or single, a very superior quality. Williamson and Wtae's Steel Pens, SWAN OJJILLS very large and fine. June 17 3t rr0 LE I'. 1 he bouse and gr und i. at Creeowirh, the present residenre of the nbeeriber, and immediste posaession giren.

bmkMi is large and calculated to accommodate on or mar families. The ground, con-sis'inr of about acres, is partly colcieated as garden, in which there are variety of choice bearing fruit trees, ax. Tbe residue form a nsndtooie lawn in front ef th house, ai furnishes abundant pasture foe a horse and eow. particaUrs app ry ee the premises te W. FISIL Jn 17 6t SPANISH UlLI-ED DOLLARS pre.

soiaot giofrSpnih Milled Dollar, by LE8BEUS LOOMis 7 JnetC 45 WUUm-street be city '-'for CMrUttS, I dy nost, TMi mutant, wind aikl wmbrfpeihiit- ting, bavins; mi aco.r;miHiti's jh pus-' senrers. For freletit'br cssaaueLa inU thai tnssteron boltdat the sai side of tcan Wrf or to ivuirrtr 1 i 1 June No. 1 fwtlan(f-sf 777 Wrwi. oeauuiui re snip ens XVf terr" SJ'nBiV crthv fillowinif v. dimentliilia 100 feet on rfock.

Vn feet beam, II feet htitd. 225 bmsporferisteri '1 liaaahlvh bulwark, isniere'd for UO iina. nwrp aurn ana anus equal any vessel In this port 1 built in th moat faithful manmtr, of the first quality of whit oak timber, completely ep per fastened and prepared for coppering 1 it well found and may be sent to sea wita intaUeaiieuce aippiy on Duaru at pier rQ- iu. or N. L.

RlSsW OLD, No. 86 SorUutieL 'r- June 19 1 for freifit or frrr. -T The ship CANOWAr Hornss: Itntiat! ltrtsikA 3AailM.e. sW risi to I'ttoaive a ctreo. For term apply to the mailer on board, at Plp4tre HATHAWAY kRVSSKLL, JunsiO JVantfi to Charter, A Good Vessel tn proceed from this a port In Virrtnik, there fj'to load lor Liverpool back, re quired to nf a llht draught rf water when loaded Jc of about 150 I nns Burthen.

Apply to, T. W. 'BATTER THWAlTRt June 10 44 Soutli-ttreet; Porjrtight or thurttr, The fast saillneshlu THOM- AfkV, master, burthen SU6 tons, in etim order to reeelv. esrgo, lymg at CsthaWnemtreet hrfFp teimsspplyio if HATHAWAY It RUSSELL -I. 79 South-street June 29 .3 For eight oreharier.

The Mn CQNCORniA. 0s; HMi. mw wit, iu rpujf .1.,.,., 1K1 L. to reeelv Cargo 1 as soon tsth present one is dischartrsd. snrlv to Coffin on board or ft 4or' 6uit, frttght or harttr The well Known nles-snt fust Sallinff Shtn INDIA POINT.

sllatluiwici Master; 25 tons. per isfpned, hs superior sccomntodanont CC in Cnniplere order for a Voyage Apply to FJ5T, GUINNELL or, MINTVKN. June 20 Two Dritlsh vessels to load at fmtbernport tor Wreal Britain. Antjfv to GILLESPIE CAMPBELL. June 9 WashinfftOMtrsefc T.m muni tii burthen, strong bui and of cdr, sheathed, and sails very fast.

Apply to I'thT, OHINNELI. Ik MINTUstt June 1 1 Corner Pine The sloop ROXANA. will tail in 5 days r'or fiight of 300 bsr-rels, oe psusgr, apply to m. HALL HULL, 5 So'i til street June 15 BUETT BUNNoflers tor bal-10 ioni potash, first 150 barrets mess prime pork, 200 ftikins butter (small fixe) JOOdolard () 500 barrels hen ing," 25 do Shad Apply at Ho Of. Front.

Street. June .50 MOLAS5E! Cc bUttAKNinety' hhdsV first onalily MOLASSES, and Tws hW. dred boxes White and Drown SUOARJ, willke Luded, in a few dayt Cem the Fhin Concmdhj, Coffin, Master, from Havana, and for sale by JuneJO ROBERT LENQX.W; iOH SALli b. J. AS FOR, the7rgo wf tue snip ueaver.

josepa Calloway, master. from Csnton Cuopi.wdi-r, 1 ung Hynrt, on, and shi Skin, young 1 fresh end of very superior vC i Hyson, Hyso Lorg srul Short, YcUow? Bhie aqd WAXKEJ5KS Casia, and a small invoke of china-Ull whick be will sell on very reasonable terms. June 19 liW HUM Landing U11 uioiei.Oj- Iskmi Sloop Express 24 puncheons New Kamef good quality for sale by E. BUR RILL. June 19 2t OUASsEm.

HUM, bUUAH, I be eargoofthe Britiih schooner Pearl, 'from Trinidad, consisting of 72 hlids molssses, i bhls! Wew'J" 8 hhd. rum, "4 sacks eneoa and 3 tMs straw hats, is Ian 4a ing this iy, sad sale by RlbHARU LTVCKEH, Water-street. In mitre 7 Tierces hsndaome Jamaica txfTeV 6 Large llhds Jamaica sugars Jit for re. Uilingt tee. fiO.OOOlbs.

very bsadtotoe St Domingo coffee in bstrr 3tj June 19 RUM, hUGAR, COFFEE 'ND LASSES Landing this dir frvn diy from B.ig Traveller, frnm Maunsies, "vipis Hum, 104 tihds Musc.iTsdo Sugar, 73 bsgs do 00 0 boxes do do 50 hh'U. MoLsses, 8 hluls. 10 bhla uni 34 bags Codee, 5ft liUka For sal by KOB1NSON kHAHTSHORVr, June .9 lw 81 rVIONi- ir a nnd -a hundred I) dlars o-. secured by Mortc, or. re ow i ia of Nsw-York Apply to ISAAC l.

Firr, Va 4 t-IT. B. Th money nay prob-t 4-rr 4-mortgage sees rears. JunU T5 Ml aw a if JJtvt fcasisst rfsjwatjaaiBJ a i I.

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