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The writer was so bent ob shewing hi deadly hoe tffity tol tbo Britlafi goverrimeht, that out of pare f. spite be butehei. the ting' V' .1 itft aTfttn whea we a. urau iv inw ball' nave reoaiveo we reaiy nuuw. In the iti ib refre.hhin,Hiththe 7.

following literal extmt frotubia owb paper ahout I 1': a I ByearagoJ Bnt tliebairtnew of imprcasnieDts cannot be postponed, nor informally arranged, It cannot be trawd, bren.it involve an ment of the national eoif'V1? indepcndenee. be yvilponttL, because being ooe of the Vila groandaof the war the government caniiAt 5 Council orAppoIntmenl met last oaiuraay anointments yi bis evenmc'snonn i s. "i a v. I 4 A (' 1 ')' A' K' 1 i 1 Mnxwer to tba too people nce ine rrj.uu xslral Warren'i proporillun for a nupenfioB of noi tlLXIet npon toe basis oi me repeal 01 urn wmm fCoSdU Thtbiilmrutlhrrrfort bt lakt by iht orBil It etfnnot the wbjeclof an jbr ranemrn, becattte the experience of Menwi. 'MiwitainiPtnnVnev'i rtrrainrcmrnt bai tanaht that web an iadi ntanding caoitot be relied Vpon any practical purpose." I ivmofifroDted thi morning in tha Advocate WitaUicfOlfoWin extract from the E.

Post, of a aairla rilrut ivlirih could vrnjvr ubh aii. vw mw. JbsM the United State, would be a peace made flu mifiiiiUfraiitti Mr tfadiun." And I lave jrt leenNthe Columbian of last evening, in trllwfe (b bum ieotiment I attributed to we, but iisithont tie fnrtk of qnoution. The words ia each dlscla They are not mine. Tomorrow, I thalletherenuinepasagithaH tinwn really ill lHmt Ti.l.

rrlhinir to alio I 'ther wards that ere not hi; for the purpose of pro 1 tins ineonchiapeyt a base and a despicable arti 7 jVlrS I iuld not eXpeet it from Mr. Holt. JTrl winoii rIn the. Senate of thi State on Friday Clark brought inn Fill authori auur Lfoan tothe.Gcneral Government a sum of nwoyuiric1ciit to ray off the! Militia, 6f thi Stated wbobaMB been ordered, Into the service of athaUnlited State." It Va referred to tbe commit a lTayt and Means coniposad or Messrs. van BviKStw Eloodeood and Radcliua.

hui Eloodgooa and Radclina. UiAHirluHlivMiirMnr B7 II r. 1 11. iW, of JU mual'. 5 of a Idler from a ftnlkman'qfPkiladcU phi UhUfritnd in Jhat eiiy, daitji LONDON, Dec, 31, .181.

I have the 'p'leamre of eaugratuialiAg you the restoration of Peace with thi country. An event so essential to rte welfare of both, and on terms too, which Mr. Madison, notwithstanding fc.Ki.. failed In obtalninsj the objects of tbe war. 'will hardly refuse.

they are considered db honorable by the gmt majority, although they: become so by the government having taken high ground nt first, which they (ootid was tenable but they are lithe same proportion fa 'ourajletoourcounUy. From what has been suf fered to transpfrc. the treaty appears to he very Jair one. But as hostilities continue until the rat 'Km i Iia kKnlr ancauon ny rreacn nii iw commercial intercourse can Uka place until then, parUularly as licBDcei have been refu BeV, 4 i if 4' S. vi, iTLOuArirr.

1Ih Mililart District. Adjutant General' Offlce, Jackson's Liues, below Orleaus, Jan. 16H, 1815. EIR 1 have the honor brcwith to enclose for ine laiomuuuMi oi ofthe killed, wounded and missing of tbe Army un iirtiMnninmandof Maior Geueral Jackson in the iiffcreat actions with the enemy since their land j.jng. I have the honor lo be, very respectfully, your obedient servant.

ROBERT BUTLER, "i Adjutant General. 2 Eri g. Genii D. 1 Adjt. and Inspr.

General, "Washington. port the Killed, Wounded and Mining of the V' Una under the command of Major Gene ml Jn drew Jatkton in the actiont of tlie Ud and December, emilsf end ith of January, lCl5.VirttfcsEne.njf. 'Action if Dceemhrr SSd, 181. KILLED. Artilleryman; 1 7th U.

S. In fantry, 1 lienteaant (M''Clellrin) 1 sergeant, 1 cor woral, 4 privates; Uhdo.7 privates; Gen. Cof fee's brigade rotunteer monrfttd gun men, 1 lieot 1 colonel. (LauderdaW 1 eapuin (Pace), 1 linn teiarrt (lieuU Sam. Brooks) sergeants, 4 pri Vales.

Towl killed WOUNDED. General fluff, 1 colonel (col. Fiatt) 7th U. S. Infantry, one aptin (A.

A. While), I ensign, corporals, 23 privates 44th do. lieutenchts, sergeants, 4 corporals, 19 private gen Coffee's 1 cotunel, lieat colonels, 1 captain, 2 liuovn stntB, 1 jnmewiiaiterHrgeant, 9, enrnorals. musician. 30 privates New Orleans 9, serreenls, Vol.

corps; 'captain, ergeant, 7 private volButecrs oflcnlor, 1 adjutaat, aud private Total wounded, 115 MISSINira Gen. Coffee' brisade, 1 awjor, ar taois, 3 lieutenant, 1 qr. master, ensigns cornets, crgr.ani, 1 vrivate. Total s.t corporal, anwicins, 57 lining, 74. indedandmlisiugoB thelid otal kuieo, wounoetj ana missiug on uie ACTION OP DECEMBER 28.

1814. KILLED. Gen. Coffee's brigade, 1 private, N. Orleans VoIatUeer Conrpany, 1 private Gen.

Car roll's of Ten. militia, 1 cot (Heitdersan) 1 privates Total .7. WDK.iDEy. JIartacs; 1 Era; or rLarmick) New Cli fer4 volunteer company 3 privates; Gen. pirisiop.

I lieuU 9 privateOotaJ 1 i or VK. DAY, FEZUU AR 1 5.V AJ nAf AAroctiltA lensth.thiBtper I WthouM Itself that ra Ho war? lian decent reject to the pubHcio pe tij wear tba.faca of Joy. 'After thnee day of bashful chagrin ami liffc silence. 0 ha came forth bl ntarnlpg ia uiU chattering humour, to hew ni how glad it is, that have at length rained a peace. It rtretcbe Us mouth, so it doe, and laughs, or trie to langh at i Grins korrttly, ghastly smile," says The repiillia' by 'L internal UaUors." TbU ewfWMtBif.o yjetnutrU ylWi novel acetiim.

of mlU aforethought, I have bo doabtr isJ' "r' "''V tit trt 1 1 Art: and glunleers rT" a rv a 1 a. 1. ra i al tLiirU. a rirU Gen. fce bitode 1 aarceL varroiri divUibn 'TJ TflU Yofual teenat aaueriea, i no 7 UthdoSi Coffee'a bflde NOrleani.Vol iinUerf 5 private CarroU'a diyigpn, aergeairt, privateajvoJuntean of ecdor, 1 lieutenant, 1 ser iotaiaw.

M10BNO None. i TOTAL, of killed, "wounded mnd mi wing, this Action on both rWea theHiver 8th JanuaryTl8 KILLED.Artlllery, navy and volunteer at batteriea, 5 private; 7th U. 8 infihtry, ser Ktaut, 1, corporal jf Coffee' brigade, 1 private; Carroll' division, 1 aergeant, 5 privates; Kentucky militfn, 1 private Major Lacoste' and Dacsnin' volunteer of color, 1 private pen. Morgan' militia, 1 privatesTotal killed 13. WOUNDED.

Artillery, te. 1 private; 7th U. S.lnrantryt.t private Gen. Carroll'divWon, 1 eiuign, laergMuit, 5 privates Kentucky mill tia. lailjount, lcorporai, ana i pn.iio, Senior.

lenMSrn. 9 senreanta.1 corporal 8 private General Morgan' militia, sergeant, urivati Total KJIitit v.4 I. ltal a nfl ni killed, wounded and miwing tblt day 7L Note Of the killed, wounded and miing on 'j th action Oil. Hhv. hut 6 killed and 7 wounded in the action on the east bank of the river, the renidue in a sortie after the action, and in tba action on the west bank, RECAPITULATION.

ToUl killed Total wounded .185 Total aiisfclng 9 Grand Total 35 Truly reported from those on file in this office. ROBERT BUTLEH, .1 Adjutant General. Adjutant General Office New Orleans, January 6, B13. 1 Froat thi SatannaS lUjiubliean, Ftb, 4. Copy ob ktltr from Contain Matii tp Brigadier 1 1 Generat Floyd, dated i 4 nonVn.

January SO, 1815. SIR I have the honor to inform you, Intelli awnri; haa iust reached me. from St. Mary' the en emy ha hern defeated at New Orleans, with the los of FIFTERN HUN DRE1 dead on the field. Their retreating army ha arrived off St.

Mary's Bar ten rail. The Britith officer at A melia acknowledge the defeat. It is also rumored, Ueneral M'iniosn nas aeieaa. on hi way to Mobile taken him I n.sw.i MMinivMl kiiuihnln force no anar iers given. n.i retnrn to Barrincton thi afternoon hav.

ing succeeded in collecUng many boat on each side I nu saff tda I have the honor to be, very respectfully, your obedient servant, A. A. MASsL.S. Capt. IL C.

eoinmanZing U. 5. "a Troon in odrance. Brig.Gtn. Jokn Floyd.

jctroef oft htUrfrtn Captain Mauiat to Brig. dier Gtneral Floyd, daitd Fort Barrington, January 27, 1815. 'IR Having seen with much surprise, in one of the Savannah uanersoftbe 13d instant, an ex I Dr ietier from Lieut. Colonel heott, of the I a.t. i unm jiimia, to yoo, wioer 1 xi u.

r.m.tn MUwoiild nntco i iv. i not the that to tion ver A on am is I 7 7 A i C. imlHt th IM I IM MfflM H. 1U lUBllca xa toBTIOTOU, ll me nm I mcr myself, to lay to you. it is the first I 1 Lf il1 1 Extract of a letter from Brigadier General Floyd to Captain lUuuiss, dated Sarannat, January 17.4815.

SIR I have jiist time to acknowledge, yonr report of an action with the enemy on, the 13th January, and to express my approbation of the gallant conduct of the, officers and men under your command; nd yonr taeritorious conduct in nreser vtng youroetacnmeni oy a revreai surrouuucu Dy so ihany J' 1 Col. Woodbines A in yesterday's son them stag inform that he saw a letter in Sa vannah from Gen: Ftovd, stating that the former had encountered Col. withhis psrti co lored rabble. riven them, a Cobbelt would say, aeood drubbing." Indeed, he is said literally to have annihilated them. The passenger who fur uisheil thi intelligent is a gentleman of respectability nd veracity.

Tlie Southern Mail of this morning will no doubt furnbh further aBd lntrestr Ingpartisulars on the subject. i The British prisoners taken on Sanday last in tbe affair off JuhVs Island, were lamled in this city vpjrterJav roorriine and marched to aaol, escorted py a oeiacnuseni oi uie nrai luuuia. DEFEAT OF THE SEMINOLES. Extract afm teller from gentleman at Greentile, Ten, to hit friend in Janua Information has jnst been received here, that the dntarhmeoa of our men and Indians, uler the command of Jlajor Blue, who. went in pursuit of the Seminole Indians, bave neen completely sw cetefurU Thev eame up whh the Semiuoles, de feated then and took number of prisoners.

DEFEAT OF COL. WOODBINE. Extract of teller dated Charleston, Feh.S, 1815. The Southern mail has just arrived and brings accounts that Col. Woodbine is taken prisoner and all hi FORCE CUT TO PIECES.

Gen.M'In tosh did lh business. (I expect We'll soon have Cockburn.) This is eertaialy true. Lieutenant Laughlin arrived here this morning with the no 1:11. Tt ltlJi iii4r and nrisonera.Avho 1 1 ilea nvaau as 1 were sent to prison." r. From tkt Federal Republican 0 Fro.

13. On Saturday a oill paWd to a third reading, jn House of Representatives, ttr eloth'mg tht mi the House of ReDresentatives. ttii called out in the service oFThe U. States. The bill as adopted by the house, is Col Picker ing's A lory pleasure 1 I Freift the London Courier of Jjrcemhtr From Vienna we have as usual contradictory ec eormU but some assert very positively that the main posts are arranged that after th arrival of Courier to Lord Castlereagh on she 11th, af fairs took a favorable turn that hi 1ordsbip bad received a letter from tbe Prince Regeftt, en which bis Royal Highiies delivered himself In strong terra against th nnin of Saxony to Prussia; 1 terms agatan k.

In Tt A rJ tWxm AVrtkralVtn mmrted I immta withntH" I IM flnfllM eo. in lulUlul I I 1 1 I 1 by Austria, the King of Saxony will recover the habitants of the townof Pittsburgh, in New York, greater part of his territorie that Prussia will be praying payaieot for Aeir bouses and other prop iiidcmtiUied by the cessioa, on tbe part of Rosria, erty destroyed by order of Gen. Macomb, upon the ofawriUion and ahalf that Austria eedes Cracow late attack of the British forces upon tbat plaoev and Se ndomyr to Ivussia and that Poland will be Itef'rred to tbe committee of Claim. erjt ted into'a kingdom One of the Pari paper, Yancey from the cdmmitte of claims, rein comma nicetin: thi newt, adds', tbat it must ported a bill for the relief of the Eastern Branch not be classed auiongine vagae reports wuu weicn Eorcne nas been muiuiaua. aui tuai coos if on MMr t.MnMMtJ.

Till wenreaenuaioT. sound poney require wm Protect of Oermaof tb.a even the toperor a i. iha raaarnr o. Itillao well aa German; The former therefore ibould be rtrength nmrh ntMsible. and we repeal IBut we hould have ho objection to eec her 10 powewon only or Saxony, bat of other territories in Germany.

Prussia a Power to which more than aar niho near lift nfl Vi ihonld attach ourelve. Count Munster ha presenUd a otd to the mediatised Prinee. in reply to their ote respecting election of an Em perpr German v. It sUUts, the roost presang inrtaneea have been In yam induee the Emperor of AustrU to accept the lm Trnivn at Germany, and therefore tbat the Prince Regent obliged to consider the rwtora. of tHe imperial uignuy ai mm km it wnorted on the lTtu, that an English and Portugoe army wa on its march to Tli rumour was not much believ i AfaitM.l nrtieif A 1w.

not subfUt be hut ilia cenain. wty "i t. Mti the Court of Madrid and St. James's. Persons who had eurchased national property in Spain have not only been deprived of it, but have been mulcted la heavy fines.

i Ar Ari iinrm nSatnrdav. a vessel called r.Anrentinn bound from Dublin to BhnM imL wrecked, at Ballyhefear, near Wexford harbour. The crew took to their boat, and ith the exception of one man drowned, reached the shore bnt they left behind them, fas ni.fl In i ho a mother and a daughter, whom the sea bent furiourly, and every moment threatened to tear them from this tneir last, reiugo. poor fisherman, named Wra. Hanson, saw from AeMtAfal fituation i be collected tome of the boldest of bis fellows, ho, with infinite difficulty, towed him towards the wreck, now lying on her side, and consequently tbe mast along the surface of the sea.

On the utmost poini oi h. mut rnsiMirJ himself (for his boat dare uot approach the hull of the reck,) and from thence clambered to tbe body of the vessel. Here a new difficulty aroFe the contest between tbe mother and daughter, which should, by the offered aid, first attempt the shore nor was, it ended till their gallant deliverer assured them that he would return for her who should remain. He first broughWo the shore the mother, scarcely waiting to take breath, returned for the daughter, whom, he afterwards, through the tremendous surge, lauded in fi A letter from the Agent to Lloyd's, at Gihral tar, dated Dec. 16, wv I have the satisfaction to acquaint you that Bills of Health, free or any clause, were issued here on the 13th inst.

and that the quarantine has been taken off from Cadie. It expected that the communication' with the neighboring country will be opened to day." nRr6NANCE OF THE KING. Louis, by the Grace of God, King of France and Aatarre. The committee of War shall be composed as fol lows Lieut. Gen.

Count de Bruges, Vice President; Lieut. Generals Count Rata, Latour Mali borg, Koguet, Preval, and Barthesein, aud the Director in Chief Marchand. i PARIS, Dec. 27. In the sitting of the 21th, the Chamber of Peers heard the report of a special upon a petition from General Count Exoelinas.

The Duke de la Force, the organ of the commission, proposed the order of the day. After a itivjiuinn. in ihir.n I itair several other Peers had been discussion, in wtnen me uuxe oi xniimc, iuu 1 ne seais nave urea uucru napkMi ii lor ii. i nart of which had been a ready carried 10 ue v.r k. Wn tnmle.

and more than of serving in the army, been made, and more than 180,000 discharges have been granted, xnen mnr riotj before, who are returned to the interior, will also be definitively discharged. French Funds 75 Bills 3 4 8 discount. VIENNA, Dee, 15. A reports spread, but which we do not guarantee, that theaflklrsof the Congress have assumed a tranquilising character in the conferences of the 13th and Uth. It is said that the ministersof Russia and Prussia have definitely acceded the articles proposed by the Austrian minister relative to the left bunk of the Rhine, Poland and Sax ony.

This had occasioned the rumour of the Sovereigns having fixed the day for" their departure. It wain the 11th that Lord Castlereagh received depstches from which have smoothed the diffiwilties, pnrticnterlv those which related to the kingdom of Saxony, they go far as to say that the Tslnce Regent, in a private letter to tlie English minister, declares, that England would rather see some sacrifices in her German provinces than to see Saxony divided and her lawiui sovereign despoiled." 16. It has been remarked that fulsome day past tbe communications and noti of the Ministers have been Snore frequent. From thence it is concluded bv some people that affairs are in better order, and that the public will soon be made acquainted with some results. What adds it is said, to the probability of these conjectures, is, that the Emperor of Austria has prepared sev eral magnificent presents to recompence or honour I 1 M.n.l tne perjonages wuo nave et iu fcini work of Rie Congress.

rich snuff boxes bave been seen adorned with the portrait of the Monarch 5 one of them has been estimated at twenty thousand florins. Portsmouth, Feb', ll One of the federal salutes fired yesterday in hon 1 or of General Jackson's defeat of the British, was from the eingant bras field pieces captured from the enemy by tbe privateer Harpy, and purchased iuc rnmnjr wj .1 th town. And the brilliant rockets thrown th Coffee House were taken iu the ship Stran j. aBj probably intended signals. .1 At a meeUnc of the owners of a new privateer, on Thursday last, to be fitted out of this port, it as unanimously voted to call her? Jackson" in honor of the General, the intelligence or whose late victo ry had just been received.

C0XGKES8. IN SENATE aturday, Feb. 11. The New National Bank Bill, was read a third time, and, after debate, passed by a vote of 13 to 16. We have not been able to procure the yeas and nays for to day.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Saturday I ebruary 11. Mr. Fisk of Vt. presented the petition of Mkha Bairron, prajing that benay not be eouipelled to pay doable duties 00 the distillation of Alcohol froai tpirito distilled from AmericBn nrodwetitNisw Beferred lo the committee of Way and Means.

1 lr Winter nrpentf the Detilion of sundry in i Hriue Gompany wmca was tw ice rea aou eeut i niitlaa. ni fair the add to wa st I I Mr." feppei fro tie toaupiltea tt JTayi ted a report adverse to cdaugw tire UnV it of certain iDternaMotyfolteeUoo dirUwU Udoeiss nrnt au iuv rwuai 0 torv of Missouri wUch as twice read and eoin mitlil motion of IUiohfd, That the committee' on Military Ar: beihutrucledtoMqui'' whether any regulation iu the army are to thei better ac Ami rnnifiirt. n. kticd rMnmjl thA teoniJeraGon of Mr. A I1C Bswaar i 1 flanntahWI TlrVivSdill? fr CtflthlltC thCJUlUtl IQ service of the V.

State war amended, then ordered to be engrossed for a third read Tk. hill to authorise the issuing of Trasnrv iSotrs fortlie service of the year 1K15, marl third time and nassed. The bill from th Senate in addition to the act regulate the laying out and making a road from Cumberland, in the state of Maryland, to the state of Ohio," passed through a committee or (he whole, where it was amended by striking ouV one hundred thousand dollars (the additional sum ap propriated) and inserting Ivtnry inouiana. The question on concurring in this amendment, decided ny yeas ana nays, ami avwou For the amendment 2' Against it 70 Cntho mi.ndmont wan rebated. JinJthe bill was ordered to a third reading sand was then read a third time and And, the houfe adjourned.

5 Emicf ot a Ltrrii Amric? mttimas to his raiaxa im PosrsMOtw, t. The Itland orGuadaloupe was delivered up to tlie Prrarh the 1 Ith Dec. and I expert at present to freqnent oppbrtnnity wrltinfiyo as the Ami kiwi will rrrqoeot tint nianu mi yarn auowcu pork, fish and all kind of provWnai, lumber, riee, and tobaeeo, tbey are permitted to take rum aua moiasw iu return." Niw.UaW. Fehnnry 13. have th hlh gTstificatioa tlilf Af of anneuncinj th.

Inrrn lirlinr iV PKACK. Wk)r mir mnw ii "Olnf to the lire? til Bell Of Hll the Chiin hM are ringing m. riy pran," and the roar of cannon from the fort nd our public square it proclaim ing; the joyful tiilion reace. a tumu a ot joy wc never hetore wilnetwd. roni.lil la mpnlioft.

that the CilV Will be II. I.I'UINATfcU ihii eve nine, in celahrution of I'EAtK, ttie rinsing of the bell, smi tbe limits to be eiliujuijh ed at the ruiio(. PROCLAMATION. Bv the arriviil of the BrituU Sloepof war Fanrite, at the port of New York, tlie grateful inti llijretie is rectir rd that the PRLUMINARIF of FKaCE, between tiieU. STATES and GMKAT BRITAIN, were iiwcd hythRCotnmbiioners at Client, oo illli Dec.

Iat, an event grntfful to tlm (rieodt of Lumanity, arrerting tbefurthrr cfliuion of hnm io blood, nn rrslorinr to the Amrrican family, tOOMi bJeitiiits which Fence slone can product. And itheint rrpreseoted to me, by many retpectsW ritiiens Hut the practice hitherto adopted of II.LUMI "NATINO oa tlie occurrence of great oaUonal blevuifs will be a suitable and accepuble modo of demoaitratuig the public joy on oo the present happy oeensiou. Beittlierefor Koown, Hint 1 ROBKR'f HalR TON, Mayor of (he City of Philadelphia, do 'haie this my IVocUmatino hereby permitting that this City be IL LUMl.VVrKDuutheKvetiinjaf Wednesday the I5tb iaitant, te commence at dusk, and th lights to be finally extingiiMied by tea o'clock. It il respectfully sofice. ted th.it there are many Ciliiens amongst us whose heart beat in Uoi job with our'i on the present joy oc casion, out wnose religious tenets win om ptmu tojoiu in tl illumination: to those the most poiutcd assurance of tbe Police it siven that every attention shall r.

.1. c.i :i.i ni nni.i ri. vnuv mpm in umr mraui iieuu. lii veo under my hand at tbe city of I'UiUdelpliia, UiSs a a in is i.ktii nuw ih sr hhuvtv. n.

a ROBERT HARTON, Mayor, DIES). Buddenlv, 00 Monday the win ion. jooi l.i ioj. i o.rtmmnillvVivk. Tlmrl9v nfterfwmn at 4 aflpiork.

LssteveniugMr. Jams Brown, farmerly of Newark, (N.J.) hi funeral will take plscetliw anernooe at Mir o'clock, from the house of Win. H. Pyke, No. llTChat twin street, to which friend are Invited.

THEATRE. ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEB. 15 v' wii.ii se piKTtn THE MAN OF THE WORLD. Sir Pertinax.Macsycophant, by a Young Gentle man or (his City, being bis Sd appear anee on any stage. TO wmca will aa aaoso ihtxtaikmikt LOVE LAUGHS AT LOCKSMITHS.

Risk. Mr, Hilson Performance to commence at half past six fU The Uniaan Asylum swiety. cratefully acknow ledge the receipt of 11 dollar 'Jt. cents, arbitration fees, Iroul Mr. a aua nemoa, ana ivir.

aonn Afpuiwau. W. OliDEN, betretary. Fehl5 AMERICAN MUSEUM. C7 The Subscriber informs the 'citisensof New York, that he has appropriated TO MORROW Evening to exhibit bis American Musenm, 21 Chatham street, elegantly illuminated, at bis own exclusive expense and the following evening he will exhibit his Grand Panorama of our Naval Victories, as also his Grand Cosmorame the whole exclusively for the benefit of the poor of 1.

A .11 I U. new iuia. x. pcrwu win vm ppoiui" Female Assistance Society to take the collection on the aforesaid evening, for to aid the funds of their excellent and philanthropic institution. JOHN 8CUDDER.

All humane Editors will give the above a place in their Journals. reo. FOR SALfi. The new and fast sailine pilot boat built schooner FUUv U. dow Jylog at te wess swe I TWlinr.l n.

burthen 231 16 95 tons, built of the best materials. Apply to GURDON Si DANIEL BUCK, 183 Front street. Feb 15 St itX. FOR SALB. Mf.5 The ship GEORGE, bnrtben S07 15 95 tons, built in Philadelphia in the year 1305, coppered to the bends, sails fast and is an excel teat sea boat lays the west side of Courtluad street', Inventory to be seen and further particular made Known oy applying iw ALEX.

CRANST3N 1c C6. Feb 15 4t No. 5tt Pine streeL Foravovaee to Londonderry. Liver pool, and back to aew xorK a pood ship of sum or 300 ton burthen one that is i sCspkte order and ready to take la a cargo. JONATHAN OGDEN, Feb 15 lw 4 State street.

TND1GO. lSceroons first quality Dotant JL go, entitled to double debenture, for sale by A. G. Feb. 15 2w 50 Front street.

fllHE 6LGAH HOUbb in Liberty and Pine 'A. streets, are offered for SALE, or to be LET. For terms apply at No. 4 Liberty street. A few tons of small CORDAGE, or the best quality, for sale at the same place.

Feb 15 I For 700 bJea PRIME CWfON; 400 bW. KENTUCKY TOBAtCD, A both folected by excellent judges of the CANDLES of te proper sire for aa Ub rji'iai tion, and made expressly for purpose sale ty iL.iJM.irsn.i.Li uisulm. JilUHKIK CIV Corner of Broad end Wall streets, Feb 15 OU tjALFrKive years time of a heaitir and smirt BLACi? WOMAN, shout years of age, good tiattired, and understands sUid i i. COOKing ana uuusc itur iu gtucmi. in oe cheap, if applied for soon, at No.

1 Ganlen ttreet, Feb. 13., i A GLUlMi AbbOKTMU4T OF. Drugs Medicines Antique Oil Ilrusbts Bplce. i Dye stuns Blacking Ptuknives Pomatdui vMeotea i Waten Rort Pocket Beets I'enrBf Bnra bfctpk" sv. i Lamp Oil Essences Scissors Smelling Bottles I 1.

im WILLIAM L. SIMERS, Wholesale sndReV tail Druggist, offer for sale at bis fiin of the Phoenix, No. 148 Broadway, corner of Liberty Ftrcet, New York, lurge assortment of drugs, niediciues, dyers and fuller articles, green, blue, while, yellow, and every other paint fur colouring walls, giouud dye woods for tbeoteof fu ilies, togpther with a neat asortfl)fcntorpri'uiitry, scented soap, tooth and hair powdtr, oil of tows, Medicine chests replenished on the shortest no. tice. Couutry order and prescrii.tions puncUiaTly executed.

N. B. All Medicine purchased jt this store war ranted trennine, and advice given gratis to customers. Persons requiring the thedical aid of Dr. 31 niers are requested to call or send ut the store.

4 Fehl5 TIlTB. JACOB HILDRETH, of Amherst, 5.V If M. H. was many years afflicted with violent fixed Rheuinatism, and a he advanced in years, at times was wholly ineapecltateu f.r business, trie through recommendation of ft friend, after trying, all other tnedU lnes in vain, was cured by nin; on bottle of Dr. Jebb's celebrated ltuliwut.

lit vos ci. wrru6e See his own lotler ia the Furmer's Register, loll. A Young lMdS of tsoston, was severely tiiet ed ith rheumatic pain In her hip wasnnshW to Vid tried uiost othur ineduHitrs fof sit weeks, and was cured by thisLiuimeot in twelve hours. An old Crehtleinaa was arnictcd with rhimmat iim in his back and shoulders, and was cared by 1 bottle. An old Man was severely afflicted with a vio lent pain in bis back for many years, which bent him nearly double, on usinsr 1 bottle was perfectly cured, end walks a upright as any other person.

yn, Ciio i wifi.Tiuin Afford almost immediate ease in rhetiman an cures frequently in Zk hours, even wnen oi years standing, uhd after every other remody has Met It will be trial, mo raiww iiany caclous remedy in bruises, sprains, numbness, Mi ness in the joints, fcc iTice i repareu aaa sold, bolesale, by the sole pmpiietor, W. T. Coe wny. Ko 5 rtreet, Boston, and retail, neeini apirointment. by JOHN TIEBOUT, riookseUnr, No.

5238 Water street, New York; M. Day, P. M. Newark Smith, P. M.

NewBren. swick; HitcheorV, Uikar Clark, Cuasdsiro Arheny Adaneourt, Trov; idd Co. Salem Pbinney's, Cooperstown Barnesfc Co. Poughkeeptie North, Philadelphia; most druggist, book seller and post maiter, throughout the Union. None are genuine unless signed W.

T. Conway" be A large disccunt to holesnle pUreheFertv Aa above may be bad, ALBION PLAISTER. This plalster affords instant relief, mi I lisn inrilfl time it liMlveand draw th eon out by the root, without the least pain Pric fh Ask for Albion Jorn naisier oue are 6o.w. unless signed W. T.

Conwrny. Mr. Farrar wood merchant, of Boston, years distressed ith a very painful corn on little toe, bad applied every thing Without effect, was rendered perfect erijrple, anJ cured by 0 plaister in a few days. FebW IN CHANCE SV. Stuto sAewFer, frf pursuance of a decretal order of the wuri rh.n,te of the ate of New York, iB old at public auction at the Tontine Coffise Hou in the city of New Vorlt, on Friday the sinew1 day of December next, at one o'clock in the wr soon of that day, unaertneairecuen oi teriber, one or the roaster or aaid win, iioiety or nndivHed half part of all thatctn'" of land, aiiuate, lytae aodbeins in the tenth nuith ward OI tbe city ot mew iora, 'T ruished on a map of the farm of Philip Mimhorn on record mthe office oftheelerk of the eitr county of New York, by lot Himber three ofU first allotment, and is butted ana oounucu lowe, to wit Beginning at the sxwtri westerr mosc corner or Peter Siuyvesant i wnof oing thence along the Bowery road lwnI8Jr! rreea cut one chain ul seventeen link to land now or lateof Samuel HalteU, ihee sloef the aaid land soilih 53 degree 10 twenty chain and eighty one link thence alons; the said atreet 3 i degrees 35 est two chains and eighty three lk te wi lot number to, thence along the id degress 10 minute west, iwcntyae chops links the place of And moiet, or LinM aa.V.1 kn'na mSj afdta4 (a tVtrVntl4 nfU (irttM fell mat Mnf ccruin in vt ariwiau inner wrw ring aAd beiwr in ward aforesaid and ed on the man aforesid by lot number on tne map aioresaiu uy the third allotment, being ird allotthcnu being bounded aa u' northerly by the lot of land now late oi rf laa Romak, aoutheriy by the lot of WA late of Viert Bonta, westerly bv ttreet, terfy bv Viert Bonta, containing on acre, rood aud thirteen, 8 lota are bed in a eertaia mongafre ol the itme7.a I he twentyecind ay of Febniaryin we ri8U.

Togethex Uh and aingu ar the Ure ard appurtenance ihere'o iewnb'h pinoinms MSHf OcC 20. 2atdl The le 'he above property l'Tf aid tle 15il Pebruxry oef. at the olace 8. D0Dfcw utt5 id. Materia Chancer The sale of tbe above property I poned until tbe 17th day efIortb same bonr and place.

HENRY S. DODGE, Master in Cb Feb 15 aa ING. None. 0.

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