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irihefedmiM.it pay na attention to the gains made Mr i.kiJlins. peny rnisrepresentartiMis, Mr. Jefferson will be at rich in potHslarity Ji.hn Elwes wu monev, without compelling ihe wholesale promt de rived by him frosn the bouncing lira uttered by Cuoet bam and Duai Who would imagine from reading the, foregoing paragraph, that th content to pay uibute which it (lie burden of frit tang, wu not obtained while the navy expenditure, of the United States exceeded two mlilsont per annum I The fact however ia, that all the rearict with Earbary States were formed he fore the United Siate imssetsed a tingle armed vet- ai I of any description a shameful deticiency it it true, but not imputable to ihe spirit of a Washing ton," but to tlie imposition oftlse men now in power, to measures repeatedly recommended. Who would Luppose that these two lions of dollar tr hum include! any other ir.an the cxpenccs to rment of navy i The f.ict however it, that tl.eyiiidudctior on! all these expences, but the ctet of (he iiiivy nn If, of dockyards and maga, ainet which are used by the present admiiuiiration and essentially diminish the present current exprndi tares. Who would not that the comparison ws madron.

thefT. i meni of equal numorrs of andthat ihrprttita of economy wat awarded to the present administration in coiiMipicnce of their superior skill, in the management of public re sources i 'The fact is, that but a small proportion cf the ships arc employed, the residue are roast phi' iottf hically dismantled ar.d moored at Washington, under the eye of the G-ivernment 4th. At present with an annual expendi ture of bat six hundred and fifty thousand Unl. lart, for such is the present estimated expence of the navy department, we have obtained a pence houorablethan any heretofore made by us with tne ivirotry powers, witnout tne humilMUon of paying the smallest triuue. The ground here astumc-d is, that at a time when the Navy expenditure is only 650,000 dollars prr an nurri, a jieace has been obtained more honorable that any bcretof.ire made, and without the humilia tioa of paving the smallest Certainly the fact ought to be as stated; for when the former Hetties were ma le there was no navy expenditure whatever.

It Would be strange indeed if a public force, the support of which, requires an expenditure of dollars per annum, was attended with ail-atagt in settling a controversy with Morocco, which ft well known to be the least disposed to pira cy, and in respect to maritime power, the weakest of all the Barbiry states. Tlie advantages to whatever they aiTtoU ti, prove, that the Navy establishment hat been beneficial and they equally prove, that the opposition iif Mr. Jefferson and hit pviiaaiu was pernicious to the country. Having admitted, that the fac's ought to be as stated, it Is properto enquire, how they actually arc, aid surely some persons will be surprised, when they are Informed that it it li true that the United States new paid any tribute to Morocco that Mr JtuTersorihai formed no new treaty that the United State have been released from no burdensome stipulation whatever, and that to use the words of the Moorish government things aie as they were with the United Slates It only appears that our rights have been infringed as they were at New-Oi leans, by apt onruthnrited sgeni and ii would be very unphil-cifophical to suspect the good faith and sincerity of I i 1 1 I .1. niSMOOritn majesiy, wuoiiiouriiarcu ihc agijrci in to be merely an affair among the Besides, if a public war has existed, it commerced and terminated, without the knowledge, agency or instructions of Mr.

Jefferson, or any one of hit ministers, and the whole merit is exclusively due to the commander of the American squadron, who does not owe even his appointment to Mr. Jefferson. Moreover, meritorious as his conduct unquestionably is, it would be deprived of all estimation, if it were to be weighed in the money scales uf the present administration for if congress, as they ought, comply with Mr. Jefferson's advice and indemnify the captors for a prize which has been surrendered, this very peace which is said to be more honorable than any heretofore made, will be disparaged as in this case, it w.l' cost more money than that formerly concluded. In respect to the humiliation of paying tribute, it it fTopcr to say that Mr.

Jefferson it at least as liuinb'e as his predecessors. Iii Lis first message he complained that tbey had en wanting in punrtuality in paying tribute. He has corrected the proccttu od by satisfying all arrearages of former extortions, has manifested his regard to Stern He hat also avoided an error of our lllusirious ingtoo he hat. not imitated the example of Lurope, the monarch! of which are either at war or at peace, and left toy MftfU, as appears to them just or expedient. Mr.

Jefferson docs both the sword and punc are offered at the tamo time. He hat squad-tont to punish the refractory pirates, and stores to purchasethcir amity. Hchat indeed exhibited a new example in the Mediterranean sea a racirtc war arufa WAinKt rsaca. An open war with Tripoli, and the most profound, sincere and philosophical amity with' Algiers. Though Tiipoli js dependent on Algiers for supplies, yet nv.d and military twiret are paid at tribute to the latter, and areihen conveyed under the -flag of the former to the pof it of the enemy.

We thus purchase a rod rW our batkt but this is not mentioned for the pdrprise of Mr. Jefferson It known to be 4 terine and Like the Grecian Hero, he lays to Tripoli 4 Oren be the fight and hold each blow, .1.1 i treat no.convjucai nwn iw. Be.ides, this course of conduct it attended with L.i i 1 1 -i nf lie witdnm of hit favorite maxim, that frtc ships euchuu make free andil diffuses a know- lrg ni recommend the rTiiuip'esof by teaching the AlECimes the benefits of neutrality. But to be terious arc we stink thus low 'Arc ibe bju spirited qeoplc of America govemei by men who permit trrophsn't toil-leii thrtti'Vitli uch hate fal-i'hoodt, titrh unmerited adulation Is their moral tense so debated, ihat they at praise what ght to be dcemeJ the temrst satire Are they to infatuated at to believe that thrir con duct has catorted the admiration of the world i Arc they insensible that it hat itcd thowandt to hide their facet and blivh lor the dishonour of their country Had such flattery heca addressed to the luxuriout and degenerate Csnnidps, the unskilful parasite would ItaVo been spurned from hii pretence rTtrent it the ward of our Kational (iitcllignnt'ir EXAMINER. The nt.n Cm-j Mr We arc this moment assured that a co nmiitee having wai'edon Mr.

Chancel'o Lansing for the purpose of knowing from him he ther he Would permit himself to be held up at ihr candidate fur Governor at the ensuing election, received anawera tbencgathx. The two compt- tit -art that now tpear to urge their rival claims to the h.inour of tiarting against Mr. Burr, are, we un derstand, Mr. I)e Witt Clinton and Mr. Chancellor Be it which it may, we think theie will le sport on the turf.

Mr. Burr fj Dr. MitcUll Tbe following curious paragraph it one of the euilorial article 1 1 tlse Au rora of this mnsuing "We have been told that Dr. Mitchell of New-York had a great desire to be exulted to Senatorial chair of the United States, vacat ed by Mr. De Witt Clinton nay, that he had left the sentct government lor Atoany to en deavour to get it.

This, to be sure, could not be oniecttonuble. but then it was added that in case he was appointed, Mr. Burr was to have endeavoured to be chosen a representative to' Congress fftm the city of New-Yorkvin his stead: there ure some grounds lor ocneving both these hints to be well founded. However the two Senatorial chairs having been both Ai led bvthe New-York legislature to the exclu sion of Mr. Mitchell, it follows Mr.

Burr will have no opportunity of shewing the country bow few in number are his band. We have no doubt the republicans of the state of New- York would wish Mr. Burr to be ei ufi as a initiate, in araer to mm aown as a citi zen for the remainder of his life." ELECTION PROCEEDINGS. At a meetine, held at tlie Court-HouftK in the county of Rockland, ou the 25 tb day of Jan uary, 1804, of deputies chosen in the several towns of said county, pursuant to previous pun- lie notice for the purpose of determining upon and recommending to the electors of the fourth district of the state of Now-York, a suitable pet-son to represent the same in the House of Representatives of the United suites troin the 4th day of Marcn, 1805. a a swi a- AUKAHAM COltNELISON, Clerk.

After deliberation it was on motion resolv ed That this committee do unanimously a- irree upon and hereby recoininend John Haring, ot the town ot Urmige, ia this county, to tne electors of the district, composed nf the coun ties of Westchester and Rockland, for their suiTVairea at the next election as representative tor the said district tn tne House ot rtepresent- atives of the Congress ol the United States, Resolved, 1 hat copies ot a letter to the elec tors of West-Chester and Rockland, now read and approved, be prepared, signed by the chair man and forwarded to the several towns in tins county and in the county of Wcfct-Chestcr, di rected to the supervisor and town-clerk of the respective towns, and that a copy of the proceedings of this meeting, signed by the th ir- man and clerk, do accompany tne same tor promulgation previous to the ensuing election, ABRAHAM Cilerk. Tlie above is from the Mrning Chronicle, but it is not stated, as it might have been, that this is a new candidate selected with a view to displace Gen eral Certinland, the present democratic representative of the fourth district. From the Pciertbwgb Luelligencer, a democratic paper Peteraburgh, Feb. 6, 1804. Messrs.

Dickson ScPecud, Gentlemen, The enclosed letter from the Post-Master General, whs handed me on Saturday evening last by Gen. Jones. I have thought proper to request you to give it a place in your And oDiige Your humble servant. J. UKAMMER.

General Pott-Office, Jan. 24, IS04. Sib, Believing that the public interest will be pro. motcd, by the appointment of a new Postmas ter, at Petersburg, Va. 1 have Accordingly appointed Mr.

Joseph Jones, postmaster at that place to whom, on the receipt of this, you will please to deliver all the Post-Office property in your possession, taking a Receipt therefor, if you desire it. You will also forward your accounts up to the time, when you deliver over the Onicc. Yours, GID'k. GRANGER. John GhammKr, Esq.

Pctcruburg Va. communication. The removal of Mr. Grammer from the Post-Office of this place, and the manner in which that is. communicated, have excited the most lively feeling in the breasts of many, e- ven of the warmest eulogists oi tne present administration.

Ihrtt the fiuMtc interetl has not been neglected, nor shamefully abused, by Mr. G. we appeal to every man, who has been in the habit of transacting business as the post- office. The only change that we nave ever heard against the is, that he was rather oMn executing the duties of his officerut this crime has been amply recompensed by providing himself with a very active assistant. That the accounts of the post-office under Mr.

G. have been rcgul'tr and correct, is a fact known to every individual Why then dismis him upon the principle, that the fiublie interest would be advanced by his removal? Why tarnish his Mr character with illiberal insinuation This is a circumstance in which the citizen nf Petersburg fcel tieeplv interested, as it tends to implicate th- character of a man, worth is indel- libly engraven on the hearts of ALL. 18 of 72. to I dt) 6r rl the nor She end eJ JLrtrttt tf a letter to gmtlem Dohl. mrttaatta natiingrmtrd.8., A warm debate, I am told to.k cinema the toiiHte yesterday, on the subject' of adap ting tree negroes and people of color, in the Jouislana country, to serve as jurors, was urged by smne of the members, that, a-greealiiy to the convention with Frunce, to ad mit the subjects of that ountry citiaens of tne united states, without any tliscriminatinn as to color that they had a right to expect it and we could not disfranchise them, without direct viola turn of the convention, it whs how.

very warmly and spiritedly opposed hv some of the seuthern member puvtl ularly ucn. Jackson, who insisted on it, that. If ihev were admitted to equal privileges with the wiiucs, mm ii migm not oe long twnre mat country would experience all the Imrrois i a civil war which, in fact, would be a war of ev. terpation. I was not preset, and therefore exn give but a very imperfect account of the Ideas advanced pro and con.

It is reported that cnptainTruxton is like- io 'o rciiisuiicu in ms lormer i aiiK in tne servl-e." Madura. The late inundijion at Madeira, has excited various coniect tires as to the cause of it, but by lute information from the island it is ascribed to an improvement the governor attempted to make in the rear of the city, i he ground surrounding It being very much broken and intersected vallies, he concluded to nil them tip, and tor that pur pose ordered dams to pe thrown aenws to re tain the earth which descended'from the bills. consequence w-is, these dams stopped great quantities of water, the Weight of which broke the first dam, when the water ruhed through the others with irreststHble. force, sweeping ever' thing into the sea within its direction. Iwo hundred supposed one with another not to be less than it) leet front, and nearly contiguous, were carried into the ocean, together with, every Inhabitant in them, so thai uot a vestige wat to be teen after the ruins, either of the buildings or the people A church, which had tested the storms of 300 years, was carried off in an in stant, and what was very singular, the bell.

man was ringing at the time in the steeple, which remained without injury, though the church was rased to its fouiifjntion, pf which he was wholly ignorant, till he came down from his exalted station. About ten thousand pipes of wine were car ried on or buried completely witu the rub- bage, that none Could be found. An English femily of sixteen wer lost in one house, and not ene of them ever heard of. The number of lives this sorrowful disaster cost the island was not ascertained, but supjKised from one to two thousand. Corpses were duir tin dily and it was common -observe ladies of the first character walking the street barefoot, in consequence of solemn Yows they made to do so lor a limited time, if their lives were spa red, tqken ot hurntliattoo.

he entlemin who gives the above ssvs he found the shore rockly, where he transacted business in houses and warehouses when he wu last at Madeira. Phil. Gaz. EVENING POST MARINE LIST. i ARkivtu ar this rottf fay Scur.

Ttaae, Carton, Toitola 50 CLtaaeo, Ship Mary, Wood, jamait a. by J. Barker. Arrived yesterday, id distress, bound IO Rhode- Iiland, the British tchf. Isaac, from Tirtila, with tugar ajtd rum, to order.

fan- tr-iho brig. tttex, from Charleston Tor Boston, ho supplied capt. U. with neui ano fandlpt. ,1 The thin Asnatia, Toticn, in ening out yesterday morning at the fiitt of (he ehb, mist-ttaycd, and went 'ground on the nor tide of Governors Island.

She lays easy on a sandy bottom, and will probably be gotoff without damage. Port of Fbiwlrlplia, Feb. U. Came up from Mitd Fort brig Augustus; Thurs ton, schr. fc.li.a aim K.aty, Uardnrr, Gut rlalonpe i Fly, Norn's, JacquemeJ i Sally, Dickey, Kichmonu.

Ship Samuel Elam, Noble, from Isle of France 8 da) a below. Brig Saunders, Hartuborne, from Madeira, via New-iork, has arrived at Ncw Catiln. Brig Betsey, While, from hence has' arrived at ihe Lie of France. The brig Amplutrite, Sherman from Martinique! Maria, Jarvis, from Sc. Jago de Cuba, and a foreign hii'it ship, name unknown, have arrived at New- Castle.

The ehr. Ann, Powers of this part, from Charles ton for St. Thomas, was spoken Jan. 8, lat. 77, 28, long.

To, out 6 days. Six hours Pow ers was robbed ol all his spare rigging, nearly all bis stores snd crewt adventures, by a bug no colours. Port of Norfolk Tel. i Arrived brir George, Emmerson, Turk. land biiff Pearl, Newell o'J days from St.

M.rtms Lucy. Johnson, St. Bartholomews 17 i schr. Good Intent, S. aH, iiavanua 14 i British sloop Sophia, Ha; ward, fiom Bermuda.

Port Sch. Elizvttth, Jbrondria fut Bolton, (with a land qf flmr Air. iamurt PillaVig.J ilrand- eJ on Ihr S. barl it tbt ti'anJ. Thtflnur jinvci- txtl'v miw, bul the char and wm itri will be ennttder nlle.

The vrurf vai owned iy a Afr. Airlinliun, of Chatham, andnnnwacnmjiUlemteck. fort of Button, ttb. 8. Arrived, William, St.

Croia and St. Thomas. Sailed from St. Croix Dec. 31 left, brie Crown, and schr.

Lark, Hunt, just am. ved from (he windward, both of N. Haven brig Nautilus, of to tail- for Georgia in a few days schr. Little John, of tt. York, tn 10 or 12 i bri( Gloho, SheU-iK itt, of I'hilad.

from St. Kftn, dismasted off Saba, wat repairing, and expected to tail in IS or I4dayt. At it. 1 ho mat, ship criteri on. Joy, of Nantucket, had arrived in a tttaky ton- diuorf, had repaired, and expected to tan in li or dayt.

Spoke, Ian 16, trhr Liberty, Larlue, R. Island, had been blown offthecoattof Caroli. na, anrt split all bit tails supplied him with a few articles. Same day spoke a scn'r from New-York fortht Wen-Iud'tes. Jan.

2, lat. 19, 22. long. 22, discovered a pa.r of irussel trees, and a num ber of barrels, hoisted out our boat, and found (hem be barrels of flour, took up21. some of whirh were marked tlie albert htd no mark likewise up a vessel's, gripe, and a crust; taw there-mains of a number of hhds.

tobicco, and ju 'ged oti an: earances that a veswi ha I been lost, there havinc bet severe ealea of wind for a number of Pricct at St. Croix. cod nth 4 SO, beet 12, upertir.r fl a JO. and lumber ii dolls nops epuhry 6 jura. Islami oouce scarce ana nign, ium bO cei tugirou ana rorsaie.

A Vineyard Pilot, intrm', tnst a ge two totsii r. warn thoreon Carie-Cnd, abmi iwn lrt to southard of NBsat Bar alto, a full rig rrdbri was on shore in Egg-lstand. to the of Sandy Foinr, traded wiHi molattes. had previously sprien a ivoat on sue east nf the Vine- ard The lot asked if she win. a lot? 'he answer tsasoidie at.ve, the op- a the ty lies lain tilling, thst he knew the way well enough f'1 A.fS.Am:Fel Art Vtl brig Trial, llnrrSaen, Trinidad.

I.cfi b'ig S.tl M'Grtgor, of i'hiliJrlplna, 10 sail in da) chr. Liberty. l)-rtrrn. of New-York. Sailed in com- puiy with ihe sloop Favurtny Foster, of Ntw-Yerk, for Tobago, r'rb.

saw a mast, boom and yards, with tails to i to be a bria'a mainmatt, main boom, aitl yardt, the mat painted yellow be-iaa a heavvsea, could not eet oy Inat out, and calm, uld not, after tr lag tevrial hours, get to h. cir I -hn. Sauiulort. in 20 dnyt from oiiarieston. Jaa.

'26, hll with the wtect of the schr Martha. Thomas Burton, Bosti botuul to Charleston, 9 or 10 diiyt not fiom the wrvca, i.e rapt, mate, and crew (a ntiinber) io an ema itten a Imon the sctir bing lull ol 'er 'tt KMUHiS Or ItttUALkM. INC AM I'M I NT-A Encampment will be formed (at the Jerutaleoi Chaiiter Unem) on tbo vsuinf ol Thursday, the loihin.u The air K-niJitsart strict I)' enjoined to attend the tame, on himnritof im- in the iimfuiin, and decorated witu the innama of ihe order, Ojl iT1(er the Cruii Motlrr, THOMAS DANIEL, Aid. t-fbrinrv i i fi. VutsAK, RUivl, tec Landing lioin the tc nooner itaar.

noiniuiiola. 8 hhdt. I It I tercet, i bllt. MOAR, I errotmof Indieo, and 3 puncheons Kum. In IMl biles Upl.ind I good quality, 104 pipes, hhilt.

and qturttr tasks ol excclUnt Madeira Wwc, AO licrcct kite, 30' kegs hett Vtrjlnia rtiauuftrtiircj Tol.aicp, 13 bbls, white' Sugar, 3.1 green Coffee, 10 Artk 100 casks fresh Raiiu, i pipet fp.nnth Brandy, 90 tidct Soal Lea her, 8 c.tkiCui N.iit, I bale Ind a Mntlmi. 90 pircvt Ravcut Duck, 1 I bundle Mc rocra kins, I narrol India Arrow Rout. Forialeby E. HURRK Wti. 96 Wall-street, Murray't -wharf.

February 15 HUDSON Tuetday, the iratant, at the Tontine Coffee oute. at half past 19 o'cloi will be told on a Lcaieof 91 years, lul'jecr tot rent of -f Oner annum, 8 Lots of (jRe-VMti, Ihe property of tho Cnfporation of Trinity Chun lying on the eatt side of ihe souare. near St. Johu'tChurch, nowrreetine. of the following dimensions the south und north rornei Intt are 3 1 feet front andear, and llifeeton each tide i the intermedia i lots 31 feet 8 indict.

by the same depth with the former, with a 33 feet itrc ct in theiear. Alio, 4 Loti, in fee, between Brat and Mubrf meets, within lt)0 feet of Urernwiih itrcc the Intt are 95 feet front and rear, and 1 (Ml fee ton tah tide. A plan o( the whole may be seen, nnd con. ditiont of tale known attheuffU of Jasrts It O. n.

BLttcata, at'Mo, cor. ncr of Willism and Garden sireots. Fehrnary 13 lit I'OINTKR bLUT LUST. MISSING, valuable Pointer Slut, about six monthtold, antwcring to ihe mme ol Juno. She it white, with liver color taddte mrk on the b.ick, brown eart, and had a tmall le tl ei collar on.

A guinea reward will be given lo any person who will return her, or give information where the may be found, at No. Wall-meet. t-eanm For Freight or Charter, To a British or nmtral port in Luiope, inecirgaiii last failing bpg MAKY, Robert Harrow, master. burthfcn lout, and can receive rareo immcdi- ti ly. Apply io the matter on hoard, lit Hallett't- wh.rf, or to SAMUEL Kehusry IS 4t 114 Pcnrl-ttreet.

For ooe or Charter, The brig SARAH, burthen MO turn, i yeatt old, low decked For lermt apply to EbENHZEK STEVENS. Lawting from mitt veuel, 98 hogsheads Muscovada Sugar. February 14 For HAVANA AH, The fast sailing Packet Ship 'FMILY, Burnh.ini, master, will be dispatched in eicht days. Foifrenht or passage apply on hoard at Schermvrhorn't-wharf, orto WILLIAM IIOWAUU is Co. or HOG CRT KNEELAND, Fchroarv 13 80 Xoutb-sirect.

For SAVAAAAH, Theregulur Packet Riig ANN MARIA, KobertAimc, matter, will tad on Sunday next, the Ifth intt. For freight or passage, having excellent accommodations, apply to the master on board, at Moore't- wharf, Beekman Hip, orto THOMAS BUTLER, 66 South-ttrcet. Landing ft urn on board mid trig, 24 hhdt prime Georgia Tobacco, In Slorr, I O0 bags Juniper Berries, and A quantity of Gum Guiacuin. Fell 13 Iw WILL commence landing this day at pier no. 9.

the cargo of the brig Dolly, tanuin Rott, from Surrinam, consisting of ISO hhdt. Sugar, of first quality, and V.2U bagt of Coffee For talc by ROHrRT LENOX. Alio for tale, The said brig DOLLY, built r-Tat Phiistdelohia ol live oak and ce- dar, iwo yeart old, pner fattened and roppered juil before the wnt on her present voyage, tvuli tlie bctt ncavy patent copper the Milt remarkably last, and it calculated lor carrying sixteen guns, and, without exception, at complete vessel of her construction at ever went to sca (dil the person who built her upwardt of twen thousand Julian. IHO tor tale, The brie PALLAS, and her cargo of aWteoerfaPd Muhiitany, lut arrived from St. Domingo she now at Abecl'l-w barf, the east tide ol the New- slip, it 3 yeart old, and will be told a great bar gain if immediate application it made to K.

Lt.MJA. ITA hat in itorr, firr tal; A few halet low priced Chintz, and Roma! Handkerchiefs, Karcelona Brandy, White Nankeens, Lisbon Wine, India Chintz, Jamaica Spirits, Upland North Carolina Cot: on, Bandanna Hdkft. and Gunny kagt, 50 bales India Muslin, well assorted, i bale Swantdiiwn Vctt Patieins, A quantity of India Sugars, of good qaality, 30 tons Lip.iiumvitae. and Old and genuine Madeira Wine, by the pipe. Alia, A few cases good Claret, to be toid very low.

Febiuary 1 1 a W4. fT mJI, ilisaSiir' 3mM JsOn TCaTJl. to and tity, to the years Tli nw vnrv rtatn r.v,hip LAURA; bunhm 390 tunl eittllent actomfnod.itions ff patteugert, and will be dispatched without' delays Kor treighi or nasiste apply to Samuel henrtuui muster, on board ai Waltun't-U hsrf, to 1 THOMAS H.KVbY SOK, or THOMAS gUCKL'Y, Ffhnnry 9i r-et. DlSrtuliU 1 Uf fAU 1 TheHaitncrshipofUlfKOKD At WALKkK, Masons, it tint day dissolve by mutual content. February It tulsf 3w LANDING from the brig D.

C. from Havanna, at Pier No, 9. 174 boxes white Sugar 899 do. brown do. 30 tont Campeachy Logwood A'utfnm Mohlm, Jntm llirmnt, 80 hhdt.

prime old Tobacco. Fr tale by GILBERT UOBCRTSCN Co. rcnnniy 'OTTON received per, iho thip Emily, from Savannah, 30 haltjt prime Upland Cotton, sin) 4 hhdt.TobatcofortaIeby BOGCRT Jt KNEELAND, Fcbni try 13 IQt 80 South-meet. 3000 lba of OiHsetig, cf tuncrior quality, will be landed this day Irom on hoard the tthr. Mahal.ih and tloop Atvrca, at Murray't-wharfFor tale by FONTAINE MAURY February 1.1 I Broad-ttrect.

I he', entitled to drawback to (heiti Hvton I 4i I do. Souchong Teat, latest imporiatiot 1 10 do. hobea I trunk Mandarin Sattint, I do. Plaid Ltitiringt. I do.

Lungce Romal fldkft. 9 bntei Bandanna do. 0 do. Refined Boras. Fortaleby ROBERT MURRAY.

February 7 Iw Willi.im-itteet. AUOL1N A casks, contain. int 31)39 Hit. superior quality, just re eivcH ndfortaleby NATHANIEL KK February 13 41 Wall.ttrert. 1 PL1 T-Sl RAW this day, and for ale by SAUNDcHS, No.

Ill) William-iiicet, an assortment of Women's and Cirlt Split-Straw Bunnell, on moderate tcrmt. February 10 Iw CEA-ISLAND hales, of a kJ tuperior cpiality, jutt received from Georgia, and for tale by SPRAINGER ABB ATT, Febm.iry 1 1 I'y I9t Iroadwav. 'lTyllh bubsciiber has lor casks JL. GlastWare, 6 trunks printed cnltlcoef SO barrels Prime Beef, I trunk Black Muilint, 5 trunht Dytd Mutlint 3 boxes Lend Colored do, 2 cases do. do.

I trunk Hosiery, 1 do. Corded Dimities 4 boxes Scotch Prints, 45 Scale Beams. TO LET, From the first of May nrat, a large sad well furnished Second Floor ami Counting Room, in the tire-proof ttoreNo. 4 Fletcher-street. Feb.

14 if KOBItRT C1LI.KSP1E' l'S, 6tc. "7" JOHN M'VICKAR Co. 3 Burllng-slip, olfer lor tale on aecc minndating icimt, bribe ting'e i hett or larger ijuaiH icy, 3J0 client Hytuii Sk.ni, I'eat, of excellent ful. Vl da. Hytufl Jttutjeci to drawbar.

Jlf, 100 halet tuperior Upland Cotton. February 14 YSONTfcA SI CROIX RUM. SO ihestt ton Tea, 9S liKgthcadt St. Croia Runs, Jutt received, and for tale by LEFF1NG WELL DUDLEY, February 13 I IS Kront-ttrect. REMOVAL.

BENJAMIN I. MOwRE St CO. HAVE Removed from No. 11)3 William-ttreet to No. '41 Pcarl-ttreet, between Fly-market and Btirling-tlip, where they offer for tale, of late importations, the follow ing goods Burron fallal Jugdea Luckipnre Chittahully Superfine and Calaparty Jallapore Alhabad Mugga Janak and Tandah Alhabad FoolKre Cude and BAFT AS Guzzapore Jalltnora Janan Tandah Gezzaore Alhabad 1 sAnnas Mow Mow rs Alhabad and Janah Emertiet, and few balct riingunt cioini, ann Saleinporct, 1 box Baadannat, IS do.

18 and 30 yards black Ind a Saitint, 1st, 2d snd 3d chop; 8 bxct coloured Sewing Silk, 10 do. Canton Fant, 10 trunkt Chintzct and Calicoct, 2 da. black Cambric Mutlint, 100 dozen extia long Silk Glovet, And a general and extensive astmtmcnt of Eu-Tofnni'odi, as usual, by wholeta'c. Febmar" 13 UGII POLLOCK, of New-Vork, and ARTHUR MORGAN, of New-Otleant, have entered iflio Partnership nnder the firm of POLLOCK MORGAN, for the purpose of et-tablithing a House of general" Agency and Commission at New-Orlrnns, and solicit the favour and coircspondcnre of their fricndt. They will embark from hence in alow dayt, and will be happy take charge of any business that raay be committed to iheir tare.

January 21 if Greenwich-street, No. 132. AI IvSS, PRIME, CARGO ATA 30 30 barrels Mess 40 do Prime, 30 do Cargo BEEF, Fortaleby THOMAS SALTER, January 25 tf 173 Broadway. HEETINGS, fctc.yie subscriber has for tale, by the pac kage or piece, a very h.indtome coibpleie assortment of Sheetings; 4c at usual, 7-8 and yard wide Linent.of the first fabric. ROBERT.

M'HINCH, February 1 1 38 Wtll.stiett.' ARRACK. old Batavia Arrack, of tuperior cjuality, in demijohns or larger quasi, fortaleby ROBERT FOX, 76 Water-ttreet. Who hnr alto, 86 catkt best English FF Gun Powder, and 1 task, containing IS cannistcn bctt double tested ditto, by retail, Jamaica Spirits, ten yeart old, And agencralatsoiimcntof Wines Jt Groceries, February 8 Im WANTED, 4 white woman Servant, who tin be well recommended, at houte-ma go into a small eaty twottory house, and do ail woik, with the assistance of a black hoy of 17 of age. Fcbinary i if.

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