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fetatci. nS under which certain individusli arauired eerUlrt ri5hts, cn they be torived of ny of those rights by any law or trea-tooe rode and will not such law be ex 'Zat f-cto and contrary to the constitution As 'lou have the contention in both language you BI 'JwlKP of it. It ia needless to repeal any nmde use of here of our commissioners I ennnot rtv, as 1 no iitft ilirm on uie smu- iect. and report is seldom to be depended on. IJur KOvernmenMt issMd, is fully instructed if course vou will be better informed in Amer-ica than we are.

The delay is to be lamented, and a great many here are suffering from it. FOR THR EVENING POSY. or tbrtule amutement if Jmat yJermTt terror is put the Sun of federalism is set the Moon of democracy exhibits her phases rapid and beautiful The Perfecubility 'of human "'Mre exiwnds arwl universal' Philanthropy spreads like sn evening mitt, over Hie dmul swamp of the Ancient TheJieamsof perfect demccrcy ire real-ii-wUsnd we, its happy members, elevated 'legions of hopes and ft-ars, are entiiely.stTersure, In the superflux of our Ivenevoktyte, to turn cur eyes upon the commonweaun 01 noi.5 "in'uays of yore, as Asup nates, The Frc'gs, a race of democrats, ere simple, harmless, for.d of mirth, Ad lov'd the pool that give them birth. Customs long us'd ar.d understood, Were all their law and they were gooj; Awl Heady still possessing, Jheit freedom prov'd a precious blessing. To age and wisdom all the croud.

With due respect and reverence bow'd, And when i.fV-thiefs, with voice sonorous, Struck the tune, they j.uVd in chorus, Which still extended as they siing, Till all the pool with pscans rung. But Crtateri rose, disturb'd their quiet, And bred a must dinsstreus riot A lying spirit got among them And into dire confusion flung them Such as of old by God's permission Led Atab to his own perdition. Impeaebment, praise, reward, revenge, All turn'd alike on part hinge The mob, collecting from the shores Burst open Confidence'! iiouri Foul vagrants mounted into place And rudely spit in Honor's face Order destroy 'd, in stalk 'd confusion And all things rush'd to dissolution. a l.tr fi(t taucht. The'sufT'ring Frogs great jove besought, An end of anarchy to bring, And send them tometbing for a King.

Jove heard and answer'd half their prayer, The rest dispers'd in empty air. Now o'er th Democratic pool, King Loo suspends his sluggish rule, Semt down by Jove to brawling frogs, The great Philosophi op Looss On whose broad back they sought to share Their native rights of sun and air. Wltenlo! as if conven'd by wizzards, See alien Leecbet, Snakes ind Lizzards, .1 -f l. nr. Around mm tanemcir tnuiw And crawl and writhe in his embrace The native Frogs to distance drive, Or seize and swallow them alive.

When, surprising to be told, But much more wond'rous to behold, King Loo, with their embraces fakes by degrees a different form. His Iargerd moves slowly out, And slopes and flatters to a snout Above, two smaller knots arise, That crack and open into eyes, From which the turpentine appears To string and trickle into tears Two larger knot-holes sink below, A horrid fissure yawns beneath, Where splinters mm to jagged teeth i And ado'wn the inner part Cro foul and rotten at tie heart i On either side a limb that was, Bends to an arm, and spreads in leaves with tough'ning fibres grow And spread the web from toe to toe. And still behind them two limbs mere, Crook and conform to those before With little change his bark is seen, Converting into scabs and skin Which tapering back as they pi i vail, Display a won'drous length of tail Till grown compleat in every feature, He moves a Mammoth Alligator. Yet often streteh'd along the lake, Or on its margin, in the brake, Or half immers'd among the bog He still delights toeem a Log. But, ye silly Frogs, The seem'mg torpor is a snare.

The reptile of amphibious make Compos 'd of Tyger, Shark and Snake, More rav'nous is and full of guile, Than any brother Crocodile. His single jowl excites mire dreads, Tian Luenean Hydra's hundred heads And makes, when champing bones, a clatter, Like guillotines that go by water. Yes, ye silly frogs, beware, The seeming torpor is a sr.are. The streams that down his visage steal, Are shed to hire ycu for his meal And all his sniv'ling. whining cant.

Is prologue to seme meant For fish and fowl, and man and beat, Contribute to his daily feast. r'n his odd youn. on flats and stullows, He hu in wait fw, golj a alluw s. And think you he iill tl" hedic. i Of such a simple set of ii! lift No; he will gulp you w'uln ui Jiing, As hungry whales shoals cf herring i Or ant-tears, wl.O stomnhs hollow, An hundred ilu.liiand ansa will swallow, And like your muvo, let me te-l ye, Bfi, when he hears it from his klly.

MASSAC! flTSEilS EI.ECTIOK. VI. rttiirn of votes for Governor, in the Boston Centihel, civs for M'KOKG SCLLIVAN 8H0 Making a federal majority of 3547 Boston, April T. Knmr Senate of this state is compoffTd of Forty Members; of which our fwr-mmtc warnut im tn Htute'witU certainty the election of the following Federal Republicans vir. Sir s-it i.k.

Hon. Oliver Wendell, Joseph Russell. William Brown, John Phillips, and Jos'uh Quint ey, Esquires. Essez.Hon. Nathaniel Marsh, Enoch Titcomb, John Heard, lillas II.

Durby, VViU liam TresCott, anQ JU I'luUips, jun. csqrs. Wo St Ion. Salem Towne, Daniel Bigelow, Elijlih Brigham, and Thomas Hair, Inquires. Cdm ber Hon.

Woodbury Storor, and John Cusliing, Esqrs. These are all the counties from which any certain accounts have been The federal Senators will unouestiona- lily be elected by a large majority: So we learn, will Gen. Cobb, in Lincoln. From Bristol we have not received many Senatorial i ft returns; but the re-election oi me iion. Messrs.

Bullock, and Spooi.or may be expec-irr It rv certain, of the Forty Senators, i wcnty-Two Federalists will be choben by the people; and wc expect rourteen wui iso ins chosen, Democratic Senators; viz. Four in MuMlesex. two in Norfolk, two in York, two in Berkshire, ono in Hymouth, one in Nan- i tucket, one in IJuKes-couniy, anu one in ucu-nebeck. Of this, however, we ore not certain. Albert Smith, Esq.

we learn, is chosen in Plymouth; and we expect there will be a vacancy in l'lyraouiu, ana uincom, ui-tricU. A enmmittre of the Legislature of this State have published a list of names, as candidates for of President and Vice-President at the next election, and with it an address to the citizens of Pennsylvania. 1 nis ndtiress shall hereafter he noticed as we shull find room and leisure. At present we will barely re- miit'tt. that the followine sentence auoears to comprise in few words the main principle upon whicn tue aaaress is lounaeu Chi-Htt: hmiarrr of their artful wile more especially of pretended reiublicanH, men of third finrty firincifilei Beware of the UNION OF HOKEST MKN ill.

This last sentence is a key to the whole address. U. S. Gaz. The recent efforts of our Government to retrieve the loss of the Philadelphia Frigate, in the Mediterranean, reminds Bwift'a jstjuinaat; on uic iiun, nucr losing the Custle of Behold a proof of Irish sense, Where Irish wit is seen When nothing's left that's worth defence, We build a Magazine." Erpertory.

Mr. Blake, editor of the National ACgis, has published his -vuleuiclory to uie puuuc, in wKirti hp rnmidams erieviouslv of the violent opposition which he has met with frum the federalists, and the more cruel neglect which experienced from the democrats and witn tins tie lerminaicB ms tuuw wn v. (U Guz. Fraud on Underwriter a. -In October last, one Thomas Shivers, resident at thell-tvanna, inclosed to.eapt.

Samuel; Packard, of this tnirijo'rtinc to be a reeu- lar invoice and of lading for "60 boxes of sugar, said to have wen shipped intnesciir Khza, John Nelson, muster, and consigned to the said capt. Samuel Packard, with orders to insure the same, which was accordingly effected, to the amount of 12,700 dollars, in the office of the Providence Insurance Company, fin i of Fel. followinif, thil Nelsin appeared with a regular protest, stating that rhr. mil cast awav on the 19th of Nov. on the Florida shore, and totally lost, himself one otner person oniy uemg savcu.

Packard being then on a voyage to thellavan-na, and having returned, informs, that he discoveredto his satisfaction that no such made, said schr. being at the Havanna when he was there and having since intercepted a letter trom rteison to am-r. fnilv rnnfirmine the whole to have been Ahe mav have attemuted other frauds in different parts of the Union, editors of papers in the sea prts are requested to in- ben nils ni viv-iv ci. dor. nf the shin Risiliff-Stvtcs.

left Amsterdam on the 7th March, at which nie tli wrather had ol)livpl the mc scvciiij British squadron to relinquish the blockade of me lexci. -put the all lighters ia requisiton the French were coustructtng ioninuuiun i mc ikiwi -w-ui-Tiii-n and the ariivalof a Fernch General to take the command of the Army destined to embark from Holland, Rave tn tii nninion that the Invasion would not much longer be delayed- Only one British armed vessel had teen seen on me ioi some time back. Markets for cetice and su gar were good. The Newtwrt Packet, Eliza, Capt. Currie on Tuesday last, off Cow-Bay, was dismasted hw a suduen CUSl OI wmu.

ancic citi-i passengers on board, among wlioni were seve ral niembers of Congress, none which receiv ed anv miurv. One of the sailors went over with the mast, but was taken up. ail r.t iilM. from 1 .1,. iljM tti buirinam iniorms uiaiju i-twu.

a.u, EoglibU Admiral bent in a fiag, and demandwa Sun-inam to be fciven jip tn the Fng'iJrin 7 dys, or he would sy srtri to it. I here very few troops jiarrui am, tor which rt uwHi it ex)ected it will be given up immediately. LOTTERY No; II. tOR TUE rHOUOUOM Or LU ERA1VRE. Eighth Dav's Drawing.

Pr zeof 8Juo-i4u -0 StoO-n WO idoij ror7 or larjy 2XJ65 31KXJJ Of 5312 1136 18116 2J-1W) ij10-Aml Total gain of the lul. 'Mil XJt. Ma it Kit. On ThursJay evening the liA inst. by the Itev.

Mr lijmihon, Mr. John Cunningham to Mis El II Kill Cidson. illl nf thu EVENING PObT MARINE LIST. Aaaivsu at this rot rfv Hrij Atenora, Sntr.n.im Sloop Sukey, Smih, hnrlotK 7 CLCAAED, Brii Thetis, liowcn, Savahnah. hy J.

P.it- rick. Miip Riling States, Shaler, from Amsterdam, (mentioned yesterday) has gin, steel, fcr. to J. WoimI, owiicii, Stouicnhurcli, C. L.

Cam' mapn. J.G. Wartcn, U. Dover, J. Speny.

G. MumlorU, andb. Khodti. The sli luil nut arrived from New-York. The slii VJhiii(tJ ton, Liddic, sailed 14 days hrfoie pt.

Mulct tor New-York. Lett, among imp Alsu.tti ina, and tuned from her inthe Clunucl i ships Muea- ret, ue. an I Francct Mitiinetia, lih to tailjn a tew H.iv's far New-Yoi Ainur.t, Pen ill, i( riit', Kelly, Philadolphi.i, and bin.it.wii.nl, til do. Spoke. M.irJl II, biait P.

ini be ir. ins N.E. by N. 3 Icasuct distant, ship Vi- drie, PhiladLlphia, Irum KoiurJam fui (lie Is of May. Brig Aecnora, from Surnn.tni, haicoffeo an.lriu- ton, toGuuvrrnrur ic KcmbiT.

TUif sli.p lUx. Barker, of Boston, and brtg Matilda, Hun.i. nl N. London, had uiltd for New-York. I.

ill, ainoni; others, hri; Namy, Slution, uf Kxitnn, (who. nil hit p.tit.it;e out, picked up the cicw-nf the iluup Sally. Camphill, Irom tor liArh.Kloct, she having inning her deck) srlir. HoTly, Snrih, of Houon brig M'Neil, of do hr. Nancy, B.illim ling mttla, Ka ne, Nciv- York; schr Sutxcss, DiikoII, uf Pluhdululiia, du-taint: by the Government, for having ponder on board.

Off U.uh.tdoes, tavv th.ee ci, who gave chaie, but couUl not ovcrnkc the et nora. Mr 'U, lat. 2, lonj. tin, nu, tpoKe si l.r. Rot-liui Dawson, Ir on Kcw-Vcrs.

for St. K.iiiliiilimifu-s. April 10, si) niilcs from fundy. Hook, spoke hri Dolly, Lcwit, and coiuort, frum tint pert bound to 5t. rhcni.uket at Surnn was glutted with alt kinds nf Anient an produce.

Sloop sukey, irom rJunuiu, nas nour anu coal, to the master. S'hi. Wealthy, Toy, frum Philad. for Charleston, put into Wilmihston; N. C.

in distress, with lots of Pai uf PbUa ltlpbia, April 12. Arrived Snuw George, Towers, Exuma 15 1 slooop Sarah, Moody. P.riland. Mui Elizabeth, Morris, wnorto. allea irom thence the 5th Feb.

Left then-only one American vessel, a Baltimore brig. At Vigo, the ships Patty, Sncll, Active, M'rUovvn, Charleston Packet, Silltinan, of this port bound to Oporto. Capt. Moyes, of the Charles, oh March, 27,. nlnp United Stairs, from Liverpool to Alexandria.

2yth, Sjioke brig John, from Isle of May to No a bury por', out SOda) supplied Viim with provisions. fort liallimorr; April 10. Arrived, sch'r Tw Brothers, Belt, from Guada-loupe. Feb. 27, spoke Rfsouion, Nonting, ot JJ.

York, 31 (' from Jamaica: March 11, aifike sch. Harmony, Bell, of Alexandria, from til. Bartholomews. Sloop Experiment. Fisk, from St.

Marks. Left, bv P.fltfy, Dennie, of Newbury nort sch'r Mohawk, Qjurlcs, and Sharks, just March 5, spoke sch'r Henry, lord for livaiu.ak 1 Also arrived, fhlp Ardent, Williams, 120 days from Amsterdam Spanish sch'r Dolorus, Sylva, i'J from Havannah. The brig Mary, Gould, for Ualti-more sailed in to. Purl if tfrrv- London. April I.

Arrived brig Fortune, Billings Oemerara Left, Bchr Hitlurd, Gilbert, to sail the 15ihor20th ASVclt, Suoke 1st April, nf the hack of Long Island, a schr. 12 days from George-town, who the day before sup. ihcd the brig i Jlive, ot Chatham, with rnvisions. The brig Harriot, Smiih, nf Norwich, sailed Venn Norwich 5 before the Fortune. 29ih Feb.

brig Atlanta, Bartlett.from Savannah, bound lo Trinidad, in a very leaky situation! both pumps going The trig Billings, and echr Nancy, Newell, both left Oemerara, tor N. London, 22d Feb. Schr Bcsey, Andros, Lefr, sloop Sachem, Howie, to sail next day for Turks Island. Feb 22, schr John, Scyrtiour.fronvNew York 22 days, in a veiy leaky situation. Brig Harriot, Smith, Dctnerara, having experienced very heavy gales of wind on the cst.

Which drove him off nine times, and so much damaged his sails, as to render them almost usuleis Spoke schr Sally. Hubbard, of Muldletown, 48 hours out, all who supplied capt Smith with provision Schr Onon, Cobb, trom Nassau, 14 usys. poite brig Unit) Surge, 82 days from Porunaoath, Eng. supplied her with provif ions. Brig Matilda, Bunch, 46 days from Snrrinara.

Spoke brig Betsey, Goddard, from Norfolk, bound to Tobago. 8 days out. all well. List of vessels left at Paramaribo, Feb. 22.

Ship Hazen, Barker, to sail for Boston in 6 pr 7 davs. Brig Friendship, Willcomb, for Newbu.yport in 2 day. Brig Union, Hioe, for Bosros in 8 days. Schr Tcpshambeauty, Somes, for Gloucester. Schr Lvdia.

Green, for Providence in 10 days Brir Sal ly and Jrriny, for Philadelphia. Schr Union, Beck-ford, for Salerrt in20 days Brig Agenora, Cnnell, for New York in llds. Brig Sail), IJidgr. dtdo in 8 days Brig Apollo, Strong, for For and, in 15 li; s. Brig Msrfa, M'Neil, for Boston.

Bi-ig Nan: cv. Huds for do Ship Morning Star, Freeman, fir do. just arr.ved. Schr Atalauta, Leirock, for i r. 1 oalem.

enr irw1, iv uA.uiiurc,ju,i arrived ichr Success, Creswdl, of Inladelphia, not permitted 16 sell as yet. Brig Jo'lm Cobti, for Poriland, in 10 da)S Schr. Farmer, torn I'rovi-deme, I. jast arrived at Bruns Point, 21 diys passage, K. Field, master had lost part of hei stock.

Part nf BttUm, April 6. Arrived, brig Two Brothers, Kebr fism Dema-rary-. The brig Polly, Bailey, for Portsmouth, sailed in co. with capt. i and ihe sliiji Florenzo, Barnes, fordo, sailtd three days previous.

The brig New Century, Harding, 45 days from Gibraltar. Lift at Gibraltar, a Jk ship, the only American vessel thei'e. March 28, spo.e sch'r Mary, Brown, from MarUieheod. Apri. 2, spoke brig George, Tabor, from Belfa-t for Norfolk.

Brig Hannah, Barnard. 37 days from Bayonnee The br Fox, G.aves, for Salem was tssail the next day. Scbr Dolphin, Farley, Trinidad 43. Spoke. Feb.

9, in Trinidad Bay, schr. Travcllt-r, 24 ys from Boston, would probably arrive at Trio. -lad thai day. Feb. S5, under the Ice of Ouadalomc.

sihr Exchange, CarRiil.fr. St. Vincent I -v Mar 22, tu 3, 23. Jo. schr vlay, Iron NiW'Y'irk w.to s-ipp'icd ran I trovisions.

March3J. so Samuel LU.h. ii i jdaysf-om Pmuutlph a sta- fc.lv Utli. Flivvers, bound tor em had bten biuvn ofl 1 the coast, and lvi his lMd- iloop Almlra, Covel, 49 days' from Surrlnxm I.ult, bug NaiKy, Simpson, Cnr sndaboMt 30 ail, nini.S unknown Feb. 30, 'spoke fcng Susanna, Irom lbibarl.

es fi March 23, siHjktt.klup llaims.iy, liom Ocmarary for NOTICK. TilE Creditois of the Ute Thomas II. Hill, lUitcr, and Sasam a rcquoieil to nu et at No. Vis Ms on Monday, thu I (tilling, 1 ol momcM to the.r intrrt'it. N.

H. I'uiHtual aitendance iitarneitlf rt Quoted. April v2t JJH VOKHKViOH. Nl). VI.

WILL. BE FLh MS II fe'. TO-MOnUOW MOttK-" IMti BT S. COULU Si CO. OPl'OSITK TUK LI AprJ 13 Tt OPKNKll.i (OSEl'lI DtitiACHOIX infurms the public, IhKl InsGAkDEN Is miw upon lor die reception of lUih pcT.on on entering will iakt a lick vt ltr tvlnih eulillii the liol.l-er to a gl.Hi of any rrticthmcnt.

Ficc Admiitaiice on SuiuUv. Ai'iil 1 .1 OMEKT IvlNlJiiH fc CvZ'lTave'iTcumi by tio late arnvalt liom l.nnJ.m and l.ivti-poyl, ami U't s.ilc by ihe package, at No. 10(1 Pearl-inen, A. choice Assortment ul "i-s and 9- PiinieJ Cain i.ci,. I mboje.l.ind wateri'il Cailibr'us, A rnrr.il riorum ut i.l llot ery, fsrii'v t'onlt and Vclvcii, li.unhazi'i'ui, the Fail In.l.a Korwilh ainhlris, 'I hn Whole ot winch arc rntiilrd todiawhrnk, and will be (old lutv lot caili hi nottti at thort date.

Aprd 13 tf For JlUSlVX, The rceiiliir trailer, hluop UK. 'KO c.i,t Sainiuon, now loir. V.W5wy.cciVitirr.iKni, anownisau in a icw dlys For freir.ht or pat tag apply to the captain on boatd, at Colfee-House s.ip, or to I I NuWtLI. at HUI1I.H, Anril 13 ll( Front-sirtxt. y'dwwcH for Aladdra, mtlt hi.

Wpll XtS" jfit wiih pats.igei, on TiSSiSsbord the brig JUMANA, Jamci Wilbur, majier. for tniu, is now Inadnv: at Douthty's stiive-Yard, ami will he rtupjtiheil in days. Apply lo. live captain on I. o.irrt, 10 Aptil 6t 10 Courtland ilieet.

rTAl' At iheTonlve Off reliant Momiuy, tk Ifil in ttanl.til I el 'tk, i TfT-r The itauhch brig JMMUCJ, Burthen 142 inns, now Ij nig Rt irV Albany-Pin Said bug is in good nre'er to receive a cnrjn, and will carry Irom I 00 to MOD bhls. and a very l.ugt tlotk load. She is sheaiheil. and in every rrsprct it well calculated lortlio Wen-lndia trade Inventory to be seen on board Teniu of sale wrl bo hh? rr.il. -April 13 AUCTION HY HOFFMAN.

8KT0N 8c Co O-MOKUoiv, ut half pusUlii'cltick'j In Iront ol their sloic nudcr the inspection, ul the warilcns uf the im.ii, for aeruunvof thu ilnrft r- wriicrs. a nirccl of Coflcu aiUCoroa. impmied ami damaged on board the brig Ohvc Me.lt alf, from Martiniuut TO MOKROW KVENINO, AtCe'chxk, Will he iuitinurd lliu S'dc rif il liable BOOKS, cat.dof.urs of whu wi'l he it ady at the store mi the morning ol that day. April 11 It TEN DOLLARS KKWAKD. AN AWAY from N.

at Rye, -V on 1 ue.tday the llih April, a yellow Im.v na mcd TOM, sbmit, 20 years Id, about 5 feet 10 in ciiej hieh; bushv hair Fld on when he went av. a blue round 'racket and. trousers, and thci.l; shirt. All trusters VekliU pnd oiliers air loiliid harboorinir said boy, or carrying him Off, they will be de-alt with aceoidiiig law, The abovv reward will be paid by delivering him, lo N. Pf ijij.d at Kye, or to Maojmni aui.ihsjg, Bowuc wharf, New-rork.

Aprd lw 1 1 OAR DING Uf LODGING for 5 gen tlemen may be hud af.er the brtt tif May, at No 50 Bcaver An office ud cellar to be let at Ihe same place. April 13 if KNSANG, DUUCiS, CMYMICAL, 6tc. VJi 1600 b. Gciisaag, forialt by PHILIPS it CLARK, 4)6 Maiden-lane. They also offer for sale, the; following article, together with a general astorimc nt ol lirups and Chynncals, whitn are ol Hie latest importa lions, viz 70 casks Refined Saltpetre, 5 tierfes Aniseeds, .6 tons Gladber Sails, 3 casks Ivory Black, I hhd.

Pumice Stone, 3 casks Rotun Stone, 8 cases Aloes, 5 bbls Crcmor Tartar, 5 do Gum ArabicTnrc, 3 bales l.yrerice Root, 2 cases Gum Ammon, 0 do 01 Vitriol, 8 do Aq 3 do Re fined Borax, 4 hhds. best Pink Root, 1201) lb Qaiirktilvcr, i00 rcld. Camphor, 100 lb mere Precipt rub 100 lb best Spanish Annalto, 3 hh.li. Flor Cham omilc, 6001b AntimonyCrudo, 1 cask. I'carl Karley, I canister OlLaven di 15 tatks Flor Sul- plier.

200 lb. Valerian Root, 100 lb Orange Peel, 1000 lb Spt. Nitridulc. crates via as 200 lb Colombo Rout, 3D0 lb Callmnel ppt And a variety of the most approved Patent Mcd icines, particularly H. Ray's Turlington's lames' Fever Powders and Analeptic Pills, Rob bert's Cough Drops, Tolu Loxcngci, Jesuits Drops, tru--- Andvrten'sand Hooper's Pills, Iltnrv's Ca cr 'ned Macncna.

Anlinrriutiis, Hill's BUam ol Honey, Dalhy'a Carminative, Godfrey's Cordial, Pepptrnnnt, S'ecr's OpodolJor, kaw. son's. Whcatou's, and Nonl.rop's fi tters. Lee's Kil-ioiit Pills, Ac. Perfumery Articles, Rallr, Pomatums.

Tooth Pon ders, Windsor f.ternr Soap, Pungent Smelling Kotilcs, Tooih Krushts, te. Medicine Chests, with appiovcd pruned di rcctiont. and family prticnpnons, aic put up with the tnott particular care and attention. A prill'- I'M! Im INDIGO 13 casks r.f New -Orleans Imligo, ol the first qul.ti. j'J-" received and lor GhOKCK JOHNSTON, AnrM 12 C' r- I'me S-ti'1, r.irvf.

'l ADlilKA 4 pipes old Vi Pariicnlar Modciia iVitc mi auntl and UtNKY WYLIK A rd 5 41 1' h'-r-S' Ui.Vjp 10 tons ht. I'etersbuigli Clean UnJiog this day at limt i.iri, ioi lalehy TO br. SOI-b at Auction, at tksi ToUfTA April.uolcsssiW-tt diiposcd of at Private 8ae, the plat whersorr the luhicr het Brooklyn, tn the bant 'oY tho fiver. A longcreipt will he ltowed for a conj siderahle proportion of the purchase money. For futtlier articutais eiifl.i rc on ibe jtremurs, oral Ncr.

18 Pine sincl. ttOHtKT dENSON. Marr8 10 LHJLLAKS RlVAKD. LOST moi ning, ner OlnJUh, 6tiollari Hunk Hills. Whoever has found hc'iamc, by in cm at N.

'tl Jajri street, will receive Ibe ahovc rewind, or in pio-port'Oir ir "nv l't 'f it Aprd IV tl I '() LET, three brick, IiVjlsr, No; A b3 Pia.l.snrei, in tvny cti tunveuitut for i storo and family. Applv to 8 Urrn icli si ft', oj C'MtNt I U'v Alt 1 3 tti-inet i 1.1 a irotu the lstot.M.1), -ui exceU lent Counting Rouui, ami iwo n.i"rs til netv fiie ptonf storr, la south-ttrt-il, i.eir Murrai's-whaii. Apply to r-VRBtS. VAYNL. April 14 U't TOnl-sln et.

the three story brick 1 No. IV ill-siiioi, nesuiuni hu. fUt tn lit Manhattan Hank. PottcSiion will he aivcn ihe lir.tof May. tntUii at No.

3 1 Wall sirt-el. A pnl i if i to Leuse lor term td iri I asmall aiin and Pwt House, It i ua. Ird in rsicbt rter itmniy, latt ly iho tettUeiHC Col. James I hompxni, lire home it situated tin tin-main road leading fiom l'rckkilt lainUi.Rlothe Red 3 I tl miles liom the land-in, and I l-i Irom the post-toad in Albany, pica-saiitly situated, andntnly built in a' modern stele. It eont.

mil store ready shelved, and a room lor litjuori, fcc. on the first floor, it neat silting ronnn, an cutty and a kltt lun on ilm nest floor, and line bed-rooms and a servants artrt.nbovc. There'll 8 newly byiU barn and stable1, rnpshle of contalninj horses, i sleiph, a new snio.ik-liome. au smialilf out houvri, tind a revet ulmg well of cat client water. lhtio is a Urgti v.ardtn, wvll lincked.wiiUtuinni hushes, doost hnrici, straw berries, ssp-iyagw' bed, Ar, peat to tt hich isa large young peach otckt.ird, lh lull pnrfciunn, and of iu-perloi flavor i there rg also Ami riafted apple irers, now hc irini; Innlthe liout ul the land and hums isOrnamcntid with arotv luinbatdy poplars Most of ihe land has been newly laid down in cloi vtr.

Dn the prcmiics dure is also sma1! tentr meut, fit for a servant ur mechanic, and which may bu generally rented. The stand is exiellent for store, has hcenoccti. pied as suih lot sometime past, ind always com manded Inrge share rminiry The sit nation of the house is uncommonly salubrious and healthy, and suf.icicnl'.y near uommand thccon veniencci oi tne viii.ik oi It would form a coinloitablc and cheap retreas for family during the hot would an well for a retail city trader, disposed to coo-tuiue his businuis Ihrre durinft part nf the sum mer. Thir terms will be made ipiitccMy. For fufthci partlcol.trs Cniinire of Jon Anloh, on ths prtmucs, -or of the suhstnl er.

Pcitcsiion may be had immediately. TllliuDORK F. At. HOT, March 9 jell tl 51 rt. C'OUN IKY he LeU that very valuable and pleasantly situated FARM, at Hmhiiij, on Long island, late the re sidenec ol tlllt'Rhain Lau rence, deceased, containing abnm 3D aues of.

Land, anahiRb st.de cultivation, with'lcvend apple ortbards, in fall and a feat variety in. other Iruit lieos The house is Luge ahd cominodimn. Willi vers handsome gardens, a I am h'Uie, ttablcs, and ut. out hnildwiRt, u.ell taleulntcd for a bigsj ri mevl lannly. I he pleasant and healthy uttiMiott uf this plat is ion well known and ndmir' to require furthe deripinn.

Pom uion will hegiw on the first of NJay next, and tnc terms may known by applying to John lawri vrl, or April THeM a.5 XIU'K fv LO.Vl on Nntui tlay, the Tth inst, (supposed in Heekm.in slip or in I runt siieci, nenutcR lb it slip aixl nuiling-slip) a Noic ul Hand, drawn by Ki.njamin Hiibi-ni. iu favor nl and endorsed bf Uilcs.fc Judah, d.iterl Nt a-. York, Julv W.S 8li3 aad payai to fix mtiih idler dale, for bHH4 2U Payment being lioppcd, caifbc j'o ue- lo nuf but the ownrri. Any one (ind.ug and will deliver it to the subscribers, No. 233 Pearl street, shall be handsomely rewarded.

C1LI JUDAI1. April 9 IlAWLEs cHUibllAN, AvcTionEtm, brg leave lo prt-teut his' ihauks to the public for Ihe grrai share of patronage they have been pleased to favor him with, respectfully oilers his ser vices (at ihe approaching statin) lo uppratlt and auction HOUSMMUL!) UKNlTUKli. For ihoie who inuy cl.n.e lo have their Furnitur disposed of in their own house, he will tee, if necessary, that it is put in proper repair for sale, and will Miggest a new sod proper mode to assemble pur. ckaseri. The vast quantity HoU'rhold Goods that is lold by suction, in this city, and the obvious advantage to the public of employing an auctioneer who is a awe-rAc i i unit and Jonoeerf Household Furniture is ill apology for introducing himKlf particularly te the notice of the public.

ty- Merchants are res)eci ftitly assured that prop, er means will be employed to se ll to advantage MA-JiOOAKY by auction. Those who have favored him with (heir business, in that Ivie, has foilnd It te their Miterrsi. At piivate Sale, a puir of Pier Glasses 6 feet long by 32 inciies broad The Plate are. Comidera, the best in the Chy. CHRISTIAN PAXTtJN.

Auctioneer. March fA if No. 5 Burling slip LOTTERY ic INSURANCE OFFICE, 131 WATHH-JTKIIT) ONI LOOS rtOM 1H lll'-MAItll, I. PHEFOE Respectfully informs Ins friends and the public, that he has commenced the imVKAKCE Ot TICKETS, SHARES, 3cC. ACAlNaT LL RISOULS, AT FLANAGANS OLD ESTABLISH tD LOTTERY OFFICE, 131 He hat only to asnnC- his Incnds nd customers that tlit may ic'y on experiencing an otjual -degree of punctuality and accuiat with any office ol ibis city.

ii i ii i tm A ALHUO CHANCIS, SV WHICH JH -MOLDS MAV, shilling, SOU. The sum ce.ng to irn; ng, so grras wh.t Ii may ante to the fortunate possessor, he flat ier himrli ti.t plan vill meet public approbation. A toncrt Lutof blanks aikl frizi-t taken each diy by hiinteif. nH all numbers examined grails, for.tw.c who honor him with tbeir commands. gj.

Tickets Shaiei, in ihe treatest vaiiety it nomliCri. for s.i' abov. Fate of Jnturance for Monday tht ffth Day of Drvxivgy J2 cents for S3 4 for 41 do for 0 An4 mod jrjrte throygh the.

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