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ley in of s i f ' r r £ ;n, IP. btt Itii E : I ? 4 t t l£ t •> H I ■4 ■ I >r d is s j;;JJ^S|SSSSiS j J S S S i s . ^ i f e s i s p ! S ? ^ l \ “ -STi*S S a n i J?R ^W hon the .N a tion^ C o w n c il a c e convened, alJ iJje white p eople a re Offiered to a tten d o n a S e r r i e d into effect without 4w»f.W>re inusti iner S erninent. - sXPiNDITVRlS ONTHE creek AGENCy. th e p w o f thiagcnt it theSijcr^ taryof Wat> and a sum Imuted for the assist- ‘ ants, which^ is assigned to them by the agent,, •phe litmlation has m iio instance been exceed- contingencies certified by a gentleman who ot devastation,, we have to add the toss vt n vaTuable sloops which Jay at the wharfs, and. iaccdont of tlie shoajness of the wa:ep con'd not be renioved. One Ql’diem, the Charming Ma- ry* Was owned by aMr, Uiinet', ofTliomas- low n ; the other, the doop Franklin, Captain Sampson, o f Eainslable, bound for New-Yofk, withith allll her cargo oii^board,iv enttre'ye'y eon.<umqd.on.«:umqd. a her cargo o board, entir e . Wq mention, as evidence of deep design in dtis calamiUtus afihir, that tfa the same.* night some.vidians entered the-slmp o f Messrs, J-Jar- ris & Jiumslead, caulkers, and gravers, and stpiefrom thence a number of their tools, with '; hich they forced open .the store of Jylc. Joha ran .Harris,,, rifled the desks, making a siric Sour gov- n'licates 0 of winch is ^ n t on to the Secretary ot W ar, on whom a billds drawn as heretofore advised, at rendays sight,* infavof of the United' States, /actor for the amount. United States —\of vvarriors to the Ctrik s ' linoiies^ thieves, and in some instances the premium of 2 dollars and 50 cents, a'lOwed foraTniorses deliri vefed to the agent, vyliere it is ascertained,they were stolctj by Indians (except thelhiefinforms against himself) 12 dollars and 50 cents allow ed for the delivery o f runaway negroes, where it has been ascettalhed that tliey have been in duced-to do so by Indians, and the sending runners to the neighboring Indimis, dn affairs relating sos'ely to Indians, . JDB^JAMIN HAW KINS. COtiX'rHUEDfX. they proceeded to the stote .adjoining, in the occupation of Mr. John Gray, which they in vain attempted to enter,-^A similar attempt the brick store-dt the head of w a s made on j Russel’s wharf store-at j ; the store of Mr. Samuel Dilla- waywas likewise brf»ken open, the books, pa pers, rinaaged, and a pair ofplstpls and a number ofkeys stolen therefrom. In circum stances like these, ..the lives and property,of the inhabitants cannot be safe—it is ther'efore in cumbent upon all, both magistrates and citi?ens ■ ' .wfjmcs. ^ Coevi^n’* bf 4o sUp^doi, a C 4 st, Uwt nothir* Which w« hiive ever ieeh iii Vw) _oriaaay other, lf-W« JWr*, cate he, _set in any\cQmi?*hW ^ atmmt be ’said to iotm i a eta Stage. His look, ottitttde,' gesture, indp,'VOicb, p-wtse, ah Web emirientiy ip character, \Cih a lingVe’ exhibi- : frofo ija o'ch .tion o f this wonderful pWy, to point dot particular jns, irom th instances of excellence err td> note, deficicnoics, f o t ‘W a n t.; . ,somc! there wete. Would be mtsatisfactory ilroUr- ■ selves nted unjust to him r we can therefore only b e stow agenCraltHhute o f praise bn such uncommon merit, hoptng4.he manager will be induced before long to afford us^another opportunity to witness a se cond performance. f n the mean time We recom mend to blr.'C, thcperosal of a cthvque on the love iscene withJLady Ann, by .MaCkentie, which*he may find' in. one of the rtumberS of the Mirror, Miss\E A. W bstilaw , ite body die), did not appear so unequal to thft execution as Wanting in corffcet conceptidh. hope she will Jt before she is called to appear In it again, And we presume she will not be above receiv|«^ advicq and instruction ' from a friend, it.seepied a pity that no better Rich- m.r)Hd cQuld be found, S ilk a n | gold and net work>. and a fine head of hair displayed over the shoulders. York, th e proprietors and tenants of houses, stores, wharves, lots, aiid lands, and the'owners of slave*, (also executors and Administrators) ate liereby informed, That the t>imt T»x laid on sncivproperty. . by act of Congress, and wliiob became due and pay able in the city of New Yolk, bn the' first dhy byiast, Decemlier, must b e paid tp the Collector of the said rehtinomeutsof security, a gang qf infornals ‘should bring upon them irremediable destruc- The circnmstances attepdingdliis fix^ have :citedcited a^greatreat degreeegree off aarnii inn thee publicubi i^ t e d a p d brought I a.u^ iia.v ex a g d o a arn i th p - mipd. The Selectmeii have offered a large re ward for tliediscoveiy o f the ibcendiarles ; and it is to be hoped, that every yillian so abandoi ed and depraved, will be delated to punishment, A s b h t h e neighbouring rnends; among country engines present, we noticed One from .Medford. , Of the Immense 'property lost at this fire, not more than 1.0,000 tlo' laf s were insured. ' e r r a t u m . In line 4 ? of second cojumn of the “ 1 ion'No. l i . ” forfwjSrfx read imporU. makes a very indifferifentapperancein the dusty field of battle. W eihink Mr. jiaunAM should h 4 ve had Rifhmnd. Buckingham might have been filled witli less difheutty j anduf indeed there had been an e x change of Characters between the ilAvcAMt, it would have been better. ■ Mr. M a r t in made very little of *Ca/e%,- not sc much a t h e ought. Tvckii's Henry was certainly given'in his very best style. 'We have noc ofien, perhaps, never teen him to greater advantage. Mrs, M ii - mcth certainly understood her charac ter : but no audicncre can ever endure such showers of tears and such crying tpnes,- A single tear may he graceful, w h en a profusion will excite contempt.\ E i, . “ THESPIS, P. S. We understarid that the manager has got up the celebrated RUkati Cuur de t h n , for Wednesday, in a style of shew and splendor worthy tliat charm ing Opera. We truift h e will find, that the taste of his audience will justly apprcGiate, and amply re-, ward, his cxpeaiive labors. NEW-YORK EVENING POST. .JVESnAy,bECEMBEll^i, 1801. . ^ IWtebfixwn Boyonne, dnted October 23d, ton gentleman ip tliis city, say4—\ D on V a - i.EMTl!t.i>B FokuiTDA, ha* l>een appomfed consul geneml'of Spain, near the United States ofAmcfk», irtdhasiaken Msj»5»j^eat Bi.boa, on ^ r d of a slup bound to Boston, and which u CO sail in three or four days.’’ B oston , Dec. 17. - CONFLAGRATION j Tbe inhabitants o f fois town were again a’ar- med by the cry of Fjr«> between 2 and 3 o’ clock ,bn Wednesday morning last, and with consternation perceived, lliat the flames arose firomalraosUhe same spot, a s the fire of the 1 inst.’ It began on the wharfs flames arose ^ . ire of the 12th It began on the wharfs contiguous to Fore Street; and after consuming a jium^r of Stores, diOps and ofliet buildings, it spread to the neighboring houses in Fore Street, and threatened destruction to the whole north part of the town but by the unceasing exertions of the citizens, it was happily and providenliallv mgs o t other descriptions. It is pretty generally believed, that this un- happy event was the result o f premeditated vil- liany, as llie fire, at an early stage p f its progress was seen bursting from several buildlng.s, not contiguous to each other, at the same moment. T h e sufferers in this dreadful ca'amity, are many t and their losses severe. The foliow'ing is the best stalernent that w e could procure of its ravages ;-^On. Gardner’s wharfi a range of stores arid work-shops occupied by Mr. Nahum Piper, Mr. J. W . Lillie, Mr, Jenks, M r ,iuc- cai, and Mr, L. Gardner, who was the prin cipal owner o f tlie buildings;, from these nothing Was p eserved. OnBurditt'swharf, fourbuild- ings,’im] * - - heirs o f Mr. B, and some lumbe cles thb property o f Mr. E ijah Loring, no part Qt lhU property was insured. On Huchbom's wharf, a range of shops, owned by Mr. H. and oempied by himself and olhersv OnGoldsbu- ty’s wharf, a range o f sheds, and one store, the latter pccupieffby Messrs. Bixby, Volentineand Co. from which nothing o f cbnsetiuence ivas preserved. In Fore-street, a dwelling hou.se, owned by Mr. Read, and occupied by Mr, Or- rok; a Hodse owned by Mr, Srvett, and occu pied by Mr. Hayden ; a. house owned by Mr. Loring, and occupied by Mr. Tuttle; a houje Gvvnedby Mr. Marlin, arid occupied by him told Mr. Morrison*; .a liousetmTuedafid occu pied by Mr. Clji house owned-by Mr. White, and ooeupied by Overy; a house owned by Mrs. Stoddet, andoccapted by tlie familyofthe late I5flr. Em- tViLLiAM FxNNECtY, trader, Portland, to Sur render 16th Dec. and 20th-Jan. to the Cornmission ers, £ii PotUand. , DIED, On the 9th jnst. at Hempsmad Harbor, Long- Island, in the TOd year 6f her age, Mrs. P h i S e O n - *K, wife of H sndrkk Ond * • - • DEXDois wife of H sndrk k Onderdonk, Eiquire; long retp^edand bHmred, long very long h er ton will he rf>aetHbered u n i i m ‘nitd, . s l e t t e r RAGS D P AT THE COFFEE-HOUSE, charleston, Huiiey, Liverpool, iofa,/23d[ 'VVm. A Margaret, Reynolds, Gtecndck, do. ^ TH E NEW -YORK HERALD. A o r e e a b y y to the P r o s p e c t u s issued 3 months since, our CovNTfcy. P aper , w ill make its appearance On the 2d day o f January next. c o n d i t i o n s . The pRica will fie three doltars and jlfly centt a year, payable inadvauce, or, if prcfemblc, at the .end of tlie first six months; but at the termination of toe first year, in advance for the next, and to isuingycar. of toe first year, in advance fc oR p a y ii^at^y a isradvance foi Fo accommodiRe Subscribers livii suggested to tliem,that tocy-form into assMiations, sw^rable 1'or the whole subscription. T o ^ ^ h . agent the. Editor will allow for his trouble and responsibility eVery^th paper. Dec. 18. **» Those Printers who are friends to this estab- lishment, will oblige the Editor by givjnfi the above a place in their papers. ________ , ' ________ ’ HOLLAND LODGE, (d* T he Members of Holland Lodge 'arc rcquH'ted to take notice, That the installment of Officers is postponed from Wednesday to Saturday evening next. By order of the W, M. Dec 22 2t__________J. A. FORT. Secretary, NEW-YORK INSUKANCh, COiVtPAhY, 8 ^ N o t i c e is hereby given that the annual ectiqnjor twenty-one Directors, will b e held at the\ office of the company, in Wall-street, bn Mon day the 11th of January next ; the poll to open i t IP o’clock, in the forenoon and close at 2 o’clock. ~ \ SIDNEYEYPHCEl PHCENIX, Seerria, PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. T h e Members are informed tliat the A nhvai . C oncert of the society will be on Tues day the 29th inst. at the Tontine Hotel, Broad-way. The members are requested to apply for Tickets, at No. 3 Burling-slip, or to Mr. Rausch, at PafPs Music store, Broad-way, A t these places they Will be de-, livered daily until the 26th inst. inclusive, after which period none, positively, will be issued. By order of the committee, ■ R. M’MENOMY, Scc’r. which pei Dec 15 tf COLUMBIAN ANACREONTIC SOCIETY. A R egm |, a r Meeting o f the Columbian AnacreijUlic Society, willbe holdcn on T u fisn a v Ev en - the 22d inst. at tfie Tontine Coffee-Ih ;,6 o ’. H o u n our of Meeting, 6 o’clok. By order of the Standing Committee. Dec. 18. 4t ’ M: L. MO! CHRISTMAS AND NEW-YEAR PRESENT. OjW W.^NESDAY, DECEMEiJl 24^ ■Will bs published, and for Sale at the fhakspeare- Galiery, and by M. Ward 4c Co. ' ' LO N G W O RTH ’s AMERICAN LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S POCKET ALMANKC, , AND BELLES LETTRES REPOSITORY, • For 1802. MR. LALLIET, SCHOOL, at Mr. L it t l e ' s H otel , Broad-street, Willbe opened every day after the first of Xoveni- bernext, for the convenience o f young ladies Who attend the dravving and other schools, ivho wish to fayonr him .— atefore^. b The School-ball will be held on jtvejy Tuesday night during the winter, and on ap. improved plan, to which any icotlcnfian may<ubsc«bt% ^ v . 80 *f - .Ctetei^tes, and w hkli December, im ist\e paid tte the collector of the said 6th Ward, at his office Nte. 52 Greenwich-ilreet,\ or betove the filstof the niesem mouth of. Done dpllector of toe 6th Ward, 5.2 Greohwi%-si passage to. the office'is ihroi 3reonwicU-st. lugh too Gate, ^ m ANDT. W i n e , s f i c f s , *f\A V ID G, llU B B A R D , hAi for su’e, m, ^ cfcy ctoditE for appmvdtl paper, sa No. fis 'Wall-strcM, Murray's wharf. ' 25 tupsu Hyson, /Fresh ated genuine,by SO do. Hyson. Skin. > timsiugle toest, t»i; 25 do. SodcbungTel, ) I.Trgei; q«»nmy, 1 bo,v contaltetog 2O0 In. Nutmegs, and 65 ft. 1 do. contmhinc H2 lb, Mace, ; 2 dm and 1 V*s nbum nod tb. India Dltwes, • Quality ctomt to any in New-Totk, 80 qt. casks ie, 10 hhtlSTLtlhoh Whk', very adpe- BlLt,^ on BALTmORE'fQi'to.OOft DolHrs, OT fiftcpft d'iys sight. . , . . Deb 1.9, eqd ARM ffrRG NG SMITH, C H I P GlmncHriw; No. 2S1 ■Water-Sttoet***-.-' lishisd, and they will be loyied, i I4pcrce»t. e6rtfdrmable to law, j h e CoUeewr wUl attend to receive the Taxes, from 7 o'clock till U) in the morning, from 3 to 6 in the evening, from the date of tljis NouficaiiOn, to the Dec.g2. Collebtoroirtovv^arto mostly 4thproof. iCnUne, lOOh gall. Spirits of do, ' lS%tvTSlSb - 8 CXVII SalfttonoYSOintwine, 100 b.TtreU otekogsof CutNaiUj from brads to 20dt A large and clogiitet aHorlrtiont of Charts, Willi di- • a u c t i o n A T r U U - M U m t l A . ' I ^ N TImrsdav the 31st Imt. at lOo’Glock A -r A. M. wifi b'c sold a t Public Auction, at No, 7 Dock-street, for approved epdotsod notes, 122 chests, ' i 126 h.4f chests, ' f BOHEA TEA, 64 quarter chests, ) 66 quarter chests SOUCHONG Do- J'iliif VikiloeiUitkd to the drSwSi0t, i JOHN CONNELLY, Auctlouoer, Phikdelphia, Dec. 2U . cod 3t. aiK K S K s a s a ss-sii-is.'fSi'jaiir s: FORT OF NEW-YORK, ENTitRE», iad f t j5 Brig Fox, Rose, Trinid 3 .Tarur, Rogers, Port Republic 25 Sch^ Fanny $riogcr,I)iinrt, Philadelphia 3 Brig Fox, frOtn Trinidad, has, a cargo of sugar, ■ V hides, mah ' ■ - - • - faw hides, mahogany and logwood, consirm Isaac Roget and the Captain. L e f t j t Trinidy * > John tY a rrcn,'and Ichot brig Tartar, from Port Republic, hast cargo of sugar, coffee and cotton, cojnsignedto Isaac Roget, The schr.Fanny Bridger, from Phlladelplila, has a cargo of marble and tobacco,' consigned to sundry Puri ef Bmlon, Dee, W , A rrived —Sell. Rainbow, Jkforrill, Gaudaloopc, 33 days. Left at Basseterre, brig Triton, Cloutman, cargo mostly in for Boston; brig Victory, Bicktieil, from Martinice, just arrivM, hM told, and had his cargo returned upon his hands.—was about tailing from Guadaloupe—sloop Ruby, Bickford, arrived tliC day before capt. M. taifod—brig Plymouth, Bradshaw, of Salem, cargo apld j sell. Nancy, of Porthuid, just arrived from Antigua; brig - . — , Wil- lington, ofNew-York, just arrived. Sailed in Co. schr. Lark, Pitman, bound for a market; schr. PoU ly, Tdrncr, for New-York. . -i, Dec. 16,—Arrived aclk, Minerva, cant. Hopkins, Guadaloupe, 30 days. Left, sloop Ruby; brigs Victory, and Triton, of Boston; Plymouth, of Sa lem. Spoke, lat 26, 34, long; 66,18, a schr. from N, Orleans, fdt St. Thom a. Lat. 42,23, ship Grand Sachem, for Gibraher, o ut 24 hoiits. 7V/.*gr«p5'D«pa/cA—‘Boston, Dec. 16—this day ar rived at tlie Vineyard, schr. Hero, Tiler, from N. Carolina, for B otiou . Flour at Antigua, KoV. 18, was 11 dollars; Pork, 32—Beef, nonc'al market—Rum 5s, Pnrtnf Pluladdjddo, Decfmhrr CLRAKcn—Ship Escolastica, Begn, Rio de la Pla ta. Brigs Tash, Richards, Surrinam; Jefferson, Bart lett, Curfacoa j George, Bell, Surrinam. Schooner* Nancy, Johnson, Havanna; Sally, Toy, Savannah ; Trial, Hand, Alexandria. Sloops Friendship, Bosh, Ciipc Francois; Nancy, Carr, Ilavannah ; Harmony, Etwood, Alexandria.idria. Port of Bulltmore, Decmber M , rig Hope,ope, Norman,orman, Trienc,rienc, $Chrhr. E ntered —^Brig H N T $C tfountllope, Bennett, Charleston, POli SL/GO, T b e sliip NANCY, burthen 250 y ^ ^ ^ tons, John Hcrren.^mOTter, J a ^ sible dUpilcU, having ^great part of her cargo-ca. gaged. For freight of the reinajnder, or passage, apply to the Captain o n board, 6r to JOHN MURRAY U SON, D ec 32 tf , No, 269 Pearl-street JO H N MACFHLRSON & Co. No. 5D •I Greenwich-slreet—-haVe for Sale, 50,000 lbs. St. Domingo Coffee, Now landing from on board the schooner Sally, at i> Crane-wharf, 382 bis. superfine Virginia FlCtir,, 18 do. fine do do. Dec 22 tf COTTON. NE Hundred and Fifty Bales Upland, of A-F a superior quality, for sale by 't ALEXANDER EWING, Dec '22 2\0 __________ 46 Greenwich-street. BRANDV. t a r d — ■ . ■ No. 96 WaU-liresi. In Store, ■ 900 bars Swedes-Iron, assorted, , 30 pipes first quality Holland Gin, 50 lihd*. Molasses, 62 b.tgs Island Coffee, 2 1 chests Hyson, 51 do. Soucliong Teas. D tc 22 * * If FLOUR. 'U I V E hundred harcefs Virginia superfine *■ Flour, just received, and will be landed tomor row. For sale, by HUNROA: GORDON, Dec. 22, Jones Wharf. W ALDRO N’^ MUSEUM, 221 Grunxich-strecti - JI’ XHIDITION for Christmas Evening, the -L-4 25th of December; and also, on New-Year’s lug, the 1st of January :—^HisExcellency Tito- tvill be exhibitedJn a large Transpwent Painting, by 5 feet, full length; he is represented in the art tudcln which lie expressed that never to he forgo ten sentence, '• H'eare allRepnlliCant,RewilliCant, xee are'aitre Fe teea iblicaii attachudfroi S so high in their cstiruatlon.-—Also, his Excellency Q xoroe C u n t o . y ,, Governor ofthis State, repre sented in that calm attitude and pleasing situation that he was placed in at Fort Moutgomery, Where-his skill and valour will ever h e remembered.—A like ness of President Jctterion i n rainature, ornatheiHcd with trophies, which, with a Traftipamnt Painting of Mount ■Vesuvius, will bo placed in front Of the Museum—Accompanying the above, will be dis- iri|ulshcd characters, Franklin and Fay< Siuscum will likewise be beaudfuUy illuminated.- E T w o SlULLiKOs. Dec. 21 LA N D IN G TFROM on board the .ship Plicenix from A Bourdeaux—■ 14 hog»he.ids'Verdigris, 16 bales narrow Britannias, superfine, 7 ditto wide ditto ililto, Men and women’s silk Stockings laced clocks, silk Gloves—Lawn Gowns embroidered in gold and silk—FanI—Cambrick Hkfs—Pictures, gilt, framed and glazed, &c. For sale by ISAAC ROGET. 300 baskc HAS ALSO OH HfAHD, s Ssvcct Oil. tcellent Claret. Dec. 21 tf REMOVAL. (G I L B E R T ROBERTSON V-X CouNTiNO-lIousE is retn'ovcd to No. 31, South-street, between Coentics and Old slips. THEY HAVE jroR SALS, 5 bales Bombay Nutmegs, 15 cases rc.alCeylon Cinnamon, lO hlidi. Surrinam Sugars, 100 puncheons Old janmica Buffi, of an cxcellei quality and good flavor; 9<» do. do. Greimda Run Dee. 21 Im )GER, irh/trcet L A N D I N G ,. JI'ROM on board the ship Pltoeni^, Murphy, from Botirdeaux, at - — - ----- 10 pipes 4th proof Cogniae Brandy, 12 tierces white wine Yinegsir, 100 cases Claret, o f a superior quality, 10 do Chateau Margcau Whic, 10 do jyliiie Wine dc Grave* 50 do Primes, 1 1 j 10 dp Oilycs, ,4 4o. capeirt-^orsaje by mDDBLL Sc T A W t t , . - jfo. 39 piiic-itrcc s v w M . ,, A C O U N T R Y .W T . BE LETfof' one Dt-toofc ' A vervbeautiful estate at F luihlnff. Loteg-Island, e Dt-toofc YCafs,. that verybeautiful estate at F luiblpg, L e residence of ErnxoHAM LAWkKdc*, de- in a high State' of CuUivAtion,, on Which are several Pcari-ftrCei J dr td T koma S B uc X lsy , Nm 941 Front-street. _______ pcC. 17 Im. TO BE SOLD, HE House and Lot No. 2 Stonc-strcfct, ■L nexuo toe corner of WhitodmU-itrect, t W lot run* through to Btidge^street, ,md is iwcniy-iix feet and a half front, and one hundred and twenty- slX feet deep. There is a stable upon it fronting Btidga-Stfeet. The House is thrah Stories high, com modious ami in good repair. An indisputable title will be given, ahd liberal credit. Apply at toe office of \ *. Dec 12 tf pply at P, A JAY, No., 28 Broad-Way, PROPOSALS ■10^ ILL be received on or befor* the 2d day vY ■ of December, for P av I ho South-street, from Comtict-slip to the Old’slip, and the East side of Coenties-slip from Front-street to South-street, e lots to be filled up by cacti .proprietor,) a< ding to a survey made tlicreof, wlikh may be seek a i S o V dam a WvdxoEV’i, No. 91 Soiito-strcat. ■ Nov. 2M, . , tf . TO BE SOLD. A T private sa’c, the House and Lot, No. 44 Broad-sucet. The lot is 17 -feet 4 inches on Broad^strcet.AO feet 3 inches on New-strect,462 feet on the nurtli, find 175 feetbn the soutli side; together with the two Livery Stables, at present oc cupied by James Watson. Enquire of 'jo I l N MURRAY Sc SON, ■‘’ '. 269 PcarUstreet HOUSE FOR SALE, T ^ H E lafpie new N o . 18, the c o rner A of Beckman and Cliu-itrccts, oppoHtc St.. Geergo’s Clupel.—The house is upwards of 2$ (cet in breadth and about 52 in depth, and is. finished l i f a style superior to most houses in flic city. The lot ■ • ' . ................................. * affords a yard and a vault lead! a style superior to most 4$ 52 feet on both^s^tri flic purchase money may remain, on mortgage for many yearf. Enquire on the pre mises. Nov. 9L tf. FOR SALE, A SM A L L country ieat, on Staten-Island, - l X one mile from ■yanduzePs Ferry, ort wliidi is a good dwelling house with six rooms, a hall, ser vant’s room, kitchen and cellar, milk-room, a large barn, stable, cow-houso and fowl-house. AH tlto above buUdings arc in complete order, witlt a large garden. TJie place abounds wifli excellent fruit, having an apple and peach orchard, and a number pf cherry trees, a well of most excellen t wafer, a hand- .some mcadowbcforcthehpuieof timothy hay, with many other pleasant accommodations., , The whole contains about I9 acres, and will be sold with the stock asitnowatands, or whatever part may be agreeable to toe putohascr. The situation is remarkably healthy and pleasant. For furiht^ 109, Water-street, Ollycs, Pec 19 tf UPI.-AND C’OITON. Dec. 19. Iw op.iM ’pyparf'mP^t, paiticfllars, apj ROBERT I. T H U R S IG N T Mr. R9i Waier-SM, JIT AS hr Sa'e— 8 hix. Spirits of Ttopwriiije,; JL J- 8000 thirty-six inch JhingHf, ‘ $ balcrSca-Island Cortbh. S £ : c X ' I: Entitled todrawhack. 7 tons Lignum Vit*—and ... \c 5 tocK.in« and Ulovei, tf B A N AVTAY | 5 *|tOMfo*Bub*criber, oh the 5 th fort, an A Apprentice Boy, named OLIVER ENDER- MAN; haddh When he wont away, a thick watch- coat* with a bhte short coat undtr; blue trdwser* ahd sfiinsdowi ' ‘ \ ‘ • - • 7 tons Lignum V i ' ‘ . small invoice of Silk Stockihgi and Oloves, Dec 18 tf . W A N T E D , J7IVE THOUSAND d o l l a r s , oir !aw- -L fui interest, rcMired by Mortgage on Jandod property in this c«y. Enquire at this office, Dec 17 _______ iw , C O T T O N / 'T ' H I S day will be landed* O n e U tindred X and Tvventy-five seroousof Spanish Cotton,- opposite J . B. Cole’s itots, and for sale by JOHN RNOX, •' Dec 2, - No, 97 Water-strcc w a n t e d ; \ A N AppREK T icF to tb e F E rN T tH o B u s i - T x K*$J, at this OEficE, pec, 19. ’ ' , ■ . . ' i ' V . , ' ■ :. Avh feet four mebw nigh t a m .................. ................. and eighteeiii y ean of age/ IVhpiyee will rCftirtt the above Boy to tb* Subscri ber at rito Gtswego Market, or at his houia io Bay- ard-ltreet, shall toceife: five dollars yevvard and JEORGE SHIP.- irbid harboring-the s.aTd ' « , prosectoh^ n p H B SUBSCRIBER has for sale, remain)w A from the cargo of toe tosp Saruom, rwitoCal- cutta, an assortment of ’^ H I T b FIECE g o OP$ pri Aj-jo* „ _ . 60 hhds. jam a k a Rum /fid tierces Rice, 10,000 Pieces White l5 bales Sea-Island Nankeens, ■ ' Cotton, A quantity of Large . -t \9 tierces and 34 bis Botfleiin Cases, Jamaica Coffee, Anda»«s«ri* Ofib l-iA- r * , 'vyrtii, fit for immcdiato tile, , R O |£R T LENOX