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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. _ WANTED,.. * For LONDON, TWO Hundred Puncheons of NEW RUM, of a 3 ; To sdil with the first Fleet, good quality, of, bubble proof 25, in puncheons with THE good ship Hunter, William Ansell, Master, Vor freight or passage COMMISSARY-G ENERAL'S OFFICE, eight iron hoops oneach ; payable in Bills on Thos. apply to the said Master, or & Barbados, February 22, 1808. Pinkerton, Esq. London, Contractor for Victualling Feb, 20; THOS: PIERREPONT_ & Co. Who wili be particularly 7 ig hereby given, that Tenders for supplying His Majesty’s Navy, W. & L. Islands, at 90° Days thankfut to all shippers for Sight, at the current Exchange. Any person or per- their early favours to said ship. Tr Thomas and S#. Croix, either teat sons willing to, contract for the whole or ‘4 part, are or separately, with FLour, Ricz, and Oats, jointly requested to send their Tenders to the Navy Victual- woh ,; FOR LONDON, will be received by the Acting Assistant Commissary ling Office, on or before Monday the 20th inst. _ F =e = Tur Ship Berwick, Wm.Wexsu, Master; Croix, on or before the oth day of March next, at S¢. Feb.20. MICHAEL JACKSON, wili positively sail with the Convoy appointed to leave when they will be opened in presence of Brig.-Gen, N.B. The time of delivery rust be speci this on the 16th April, For freight or passage apply Maccean, and the offer most advantageous for Go- to said Master, or - JAS. MAXWELL: vernment!accepted, if approved by him. The Sup- Tenders, Who will be particularly obliged to thé Shippers for plies to be paid for in Government Bills, at 4s. 8d. THE Subscribers to the Frienpty Merrines their early assistance to said vessel. and the Contracts to continue until are Teb. 16, sterling y dollar, requested to pay their Subscriptions the pleasure of the Lords Commissioners of His Ma- to J. P. Clarke, A Fy FOR LONDON, is known. Esq. Broad-street, on or before the lst of March jesty's sury Bh Tug WHITMORE, next.—Subscription, Five Guineas. Feb. 23, Ship Lady Harewood, W. Witson,; ing io ade a WILLIAM ef, will positively Acting Commissary-General. sail with the first Convoy.— NOTICE is hereby given, that JOHN CUTTING Vor rreight or passage apply to-said Master, or OAT CONTRACT. __ has petitioned his Honor the Prestpenr for Letters CHARLES CRICHLOW; of Guardianship to the Estate of Sarak Elizabeth fee - . JOHN HUMPLEBY, Proposals ~ PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby giveh, that Horsham, a minor under Who will be particularly thankful to all Shippers of the Commissany- the age of fourteen, of the for will be received at the Office Parish of St. Michael, Feb, 23 —-2i eir early favours to said ship. Fel. Q. Generat, Head-Quarters, Barbados, on or before Monday the 29th of February next, from such Per- THOM*S WALTERS has petitioned His Honor : For LONDON, supply foi a year, from the was, sons as may be willing to the President for Letters of Administration to the THE ship Flora, Joun Youne, Master, Majesty’s Garnisons in wil! positively 24th of Septembet next, His Estate of Joseph Hinkson, deceased: i sail with the first Conyoy. For freight | with Oats of the best quality, sup- or passage apply this Command Feb, 20—3a, to said Master, or _ by measure, and not weighing less than 32 tb. plied ——. JOHN G: GODING; the same to be delivered to the several REDWOl busliel; THE Subscribers have just imported ih the ship ee sewers: ee OP CRICEHLO We Commiissaries in the several Islands at the expence _Who will be particularly obliged Stedfast, George Sands, Master, from Bristol, and to their friends, and of the Contractor, suibject to survey, as to their good- to all shippers; for their early for sale at their Store near the Wharf,. ‘ favouts to this ship. - the same at the respective stations 5 — ee, at ness,an delivery of _, _ Best eating oil, in cases of 6 doz. pint bottles paid for in Government Bills, at 4s. 8d. Sterling ; tt Ry and pearl -barley in jugs of three gallons, brown stout, FOR LIVERPOOL, - y Dollar, on production of the Commissaries’ certi- 4 e Lo Sail Taunton ale, small ale, sweet cider by the tierce with the fikst Fleet; of their being received in good condition: _ : or Tue ficate dozen, Bristol tripe; spiced salmdn in kegs ; Ship Thetis, Davip Curist18} Master, motnts The Proposals may be delivered separately or beef in 18 half barrels, particularly put up fot fainily use; dou- guns, coppered and copper fastened, has goad ac- jointly for each station, to be sealed up and marked commodation ble Gloucester cheese, hare cheeses, raspberry and for passengers, and stands A No I, at “* Tenders for Oats ;” and no Proposal can be re- Lloyd's. Vor cherry brandy. They have also for sale, recently freight or passage apply to the Master, céived after Ten o’Clock of tlie said 29th February, or the intported, Cordage from Subscribers, who will thank their friends for WILLIAM WHITMORE, .. spunyarn to 7-inch hawser ; : canvass, Dutch, their early assistance to load the said ship. Barbados, Jan. 23: Acting Commissary-Géneral. east coker, and brown ; paints and oil, spirits -of turpentitie ; 10d. 20d Sd. and spike JAS. MAXWELL; nails Feb: 16: E. B: WALCOTT: & COMMISSARY-GENERAL’S OFFICE, ; ‘sheathing paper, blocks assorted, yellow soap, Co. tallow, hoes and cutlas: in. ei 3 me Barbados, Jan, 25, 1808. sets ; FOR Priest’s wine in quarter casks; 7’ ffe white wine LIVERPOOL, NOTICE is hereby given, that the Contract for sup- Tue in pipes, best quality ; vin de grave by the dozen; Brig Joht & Mary, Wu. Weoopn- plying the Garrison at St. Ann’s with Fuzz Woop, champaign, &c,_ nouss, Commander ; coppered, sails very fast, has Coats, and Cannes, terminates on the 23d day of : Feb. 23—4n. MACPHERSON & ANDERSON 14 carriage-gtins, and will leave this early in March, April next. Such Persons as are willing to furnish in company with other armed vessels. For freight the Garrison for one year from that date with the or passage ‘ FOR SALE; apply to, - : - above Afticles, are requested to send in Tenders to | Jan: 9. J. G. & W, FODERINGHAM: this Office, marked <‘ Tenders for Coals, &¥c.” till Within a mile and a half of Bridge-Town, 73 Acres Wednesday of excellent LAND, with the 24th day of February, atTen o’Clock Buildings 1 hereon, the OF mETVBR POO, in property of John MWatts, deceased. the morning, when they will be opened in pre- For particulars = Tue fast-sailing Brig Active, Jas. Haste sence of the Commander of thé Forces, and apply to the Subscriber, qualified Ex the Ten- | Master, will sail in company with the Ships der most advantageous to Government accepted. Feb. 23—2a. Jrlank, and Tiger, For freight or passage apply to WILLIAM WHITMORE, | Feb. 6. J. €. Acting Coinmissary-General. _ THE COTTAGE, COLEMAN: , .To Let by the Subscriver: ti FOR LIVERPOOL OFFICE OF ORDNANCE, ) BURA or CORK, Its very Tue Ship Lucy, Ropert Barbados, Feb; 22, 1808. healthy and pleasant eituation, and the many Witson, Master, Conveniences it possesses, mounts 12 six-pou 8, will have men SWEET OIL; render it desirable: for a Li family. In addition to the oidinary armig ans~etable, intended to sail trom he ANY Person or Persons willing to supply the Ord- comforts apper- tinent to other Seats, this has seven Acres the 10th March next, and will take the adva: nance Department with such of Land, quantities of the above with several fish-ponds atid 100 cocoa-niit g in company with any armed vessel ox ssels, Article (of an inferiof quality, such as is generally trees,— For particulars apply on the premises to shoulditheie be any leaving this about that peti od.— used by Armourers), from timie to time as it may, be For Feb. 23-—2a. : W. B: WINTER. freight or passage apply to required, for use of His Majesty’s Ships on this sta- Feb: 2, H. PARKINSON, tion, will \please send sealed Proposals to the Sub- LO‘xs Tj éctiber, marked “ Tenders for Sweet Oil,” witha TOR LIVER Ii PART of a GOLD CHAIN, a sample thereof, which will be opened on Friday the with a Gold Séal and Tue Ship /riam, Gro. Key—initials on the Seal, J:L: Kexzar; Master ; 26th inst. at Twelve o’Clock, when the offer most with two Dolphins in AND Contact. Whoeyer finds advantageous to Government will be accepted... the same} and will deliver Ship Tiger, Wittiam it tothe Subscribers, F, PorTER; Master ; * RICHARD -HUDSON, shall receive a reward of Four Both well armed Dollars. | and manned, intended to saif in ‘Acting Ordnance Storekeeper. company the Feb. 23—2a) LEWIS !st.of March, For freight or passage COHEN & Co apply to BARTON, HIGGINSON, & Co, OFFICE OF ORDNANCE, | aie t FOR WHITEHAVEN, ey Barlados, 19th Feb. wth, For LIVERPOOL, isos. | Se Tue Brigantine Nymph, Joun Waite, BERS THE Ship Kingsmill, Wm. Wade, CASH wanted fot Bills of Exchange at Thirty Days Master, will sail ‘with the April Cotivoy. Master, For freight mounts 20 guns (12-pounders), has excellent Sight, for £1500. Sterling, drawn upon the Right apply to the said Master, or to acc the Subscribers, who commodations for passengers, Honorable and Honorable the Principal Officers of inform the friends and will sail on or be- of Mr, Wilson, that this vessel fore the first of March; His Majesty’s Ordnance, and. Agents of the has been sent out on For freight or passage ap- Corps of purpose for their accomimoda- nly to ; Royal Artillery and Royal Engineers; London. Sealed tion, Tenders rae TD RICHARD. HOOTON & Co. for the sdme, or any patt thereof not under | Feb, 23: GEO: HALL & Co. s£100, Sterling, marked “ Tendets for Bills,” will : FOR LIVERPOOL, be recéived at this Office until Wednesday the 24th £ FOR BRISTOL, hs efit «= Tue Ship Adventure, Davin instant, at Ten o’Clock. alts is Tue Ship Severn, STALKER, W. H: Powe.t, Master, Master, will positively sail with the RICHARD HUDSON, will positively sail with first Convoy, For the Convoy appointed to leave freight ot passage apply to the Captain Acting Ordnance Storekeeper. this on the 16th April. For on board, or | freight or passage apply to E. B. WALCOTT —— to said Master, & Co. Wrage ans. @iinone jae or JAS. MAXWELL. Who will particularly thank their Friends, “THE Subscribers, Constituted Attornies to Stephen “Who will be particularly and those : obliged to the Shippers of Messrs. Rodie & Shands, fot Blackett, Esq. are necessitated, for their their early assistance from the continual early assistance to:said vessel, Feb. 16. to load the said ship. demands made on them by that Gentleman’s Cre- ~Dec,.26: ditors, to request all who may be indebted to him on { FOR BRISTOL, FOR DUBLIN, Sealed Note, Execution, or Open Account, to come | Tur Ship Concord, W: Witsor, Master, forward and discharge the same will sail xy WITH THE NEXT CONVOY, by the first day of : with the first Convoy. For freight or passage ‘THE staunch and firm built brig April next ensuing ;—all neglecting to do so are po- apply to NANCY, i J. G. ALLEYNE JosHua Moorrueap, sitively assured, that after that day the Law oe hebao: Master, For Freight or will be JOSEPH FROST, Passage apply to said Master, resorted to, in order toenforce payment, ~ Who or will be particularly obliged to their Friends, as Nov. 3. LABERTOUCHE WILLIAM DOWRICH, Jun. well as those of Messrs. & CANE, Gibbs, Richards, & Gibbs, Who will thank their Friends who Feb. 20—5a. ENOS SKINNER, for their early assistance intend shipping in loading said ship, Sugars in the above vessel, for their early assistance.

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& ee re rea no FOR.SALE, 4 ever.” A3 for fear, it is 1 _ SALES. A VERY handsome English Poaey, which has been BRIDGE-TOWN. these men went to see a | PUBLIC be a quat in the Island sixteen months, and is perfectly sound. there happened to que ad Remputlicam { who is a complete «© Sit miltt fas audita loqui,’'—et apattment underneatn, whi next, ly Public Also a Barbadian Negro Weman, in lucem proferre. be sold at Tweedside on Morday i pertinent the house. ‘he sailor wi ZO at the Meicury Printing Office. 1 Clock, : washer, Enquire Vendue, at Twelve o' Feb. 20—4n. behind, where he fell w ce. TUESD A Y the ist day of March neat being a Holy- Sundry Articles of FURNITURE, stretched his arms and leg: ‘ : none j day, the HOUSE of ASSEMBL Y stands Sur! er » previo previous to the'day ry of of : for Sale by the Subscriber, at radbed his eyes, and then c which i may Le seen } at any nt time WHITE YAMBS adjourned to Tuesday the Sth of March. miles from had happened to be only a Pech take Feb. oP AP 23—2n. Two Dollars » cwt. not more than two of General Assembly, sale. ] J, R. PHILLIPS, Clk. anu perfectly willing to tiie Subscriber St. Ann’s Castle, for the Cash. lay next the 1stof March, O V Tues th FRANCIS GREENIDGE. «°D—n the fellow, I wond iss > 4 in Broa Proad-slreet, Dig Feb. 20—2a. will i sell at ; his store do next.” adian Twenty-one valuatle and healthy Bari 7 > }. 2 ye caution all persons not to employ , wio s)) comprise ing THE Subscribers Slaves, of different Pa occupations, 4 bo» ser Woman, their property, without NAPOLEON IN 7 children hy “pr in the numever, either Negré Méin or different : $ families, He with seven * . THE only subsequent account from Admiral oe u f or no fault, first Obtaining their.consent, as they are both come to Scene—A Cabin and an excellent carpenter ; and are solid Cocurane to that stated in our last, relates to his to leave the a full determination to enforce the Law against all but in consequence of their owner being still remaining off Martinique in the hope of inter- Naprouron (ruminating paki do from this date. 3 to reside reside in in Eng England SR such as cepting the Enemy’s Squadron, should it ultimately oher) Who waits there Island I shortly, shor JOHN HALL, JOS. OSTREHAN. rests en- 3 M, May it please yo Feb: 23—2a. ELIZABETH HALL. be bound to this Country.—Its destination Feb. 20—20. have pro- soldier, Le Meurtrier. tirely upon conjecture : some imagine it to the themselves ‘6n Saturday morning ceeded to the Brazils, others to St. Domingo; while Nar. Tell Sultan Muste ABSENTED A CAUTION, Subscriber, two young Mulatto againy some think it may yet the Sultans. 20th inst. from the hereby gives public Notice, that any appear in our neigh- sbout 5 feet 10: inches THE Sibscriber Le M.. Yes, Sire. Men—one named Ben Janres, supplied bourhood, and be even now taking refuge among the a fracture Goods credited, or Monies’paid or'étherwise . And hark ye—de: high, has a severe scar on his forehead ftom Devil's Islands eff the coast ‘of Cayenne, and from sen on his account, to his Wife, Mary Carter, he will not come tome directly. by the kick of a horse; the other named ‘thence, when they imagine our Squadron to be wea- stnall Burich be answerable for, from this date. Le M. Yes, Sire. Richard, upwards of 5 feet high, has a riéd of watching, endeavour 'to reach Martinique. It He requests all persons who have any demands side rear the forehead. Who- Nar. And the King ot of white hair on one against him, to render their accounts immediately ; is not improbable but that Admiral Duckworts and lodge them in the Cage, rust tweak Jérome by the ever will apprehend indebted will obiige him by settling the may have looked in among these Islands, on his way of Four Dollars each, : and those dignity. shall receive a reward to St. Domingo; so that in the event of their route H JKNE, same as early as possible, to enable him to arrange his Le M., (with Feb. 23—3a JOSEPH 1 in either case being rightly traced,-he will have the hesitatio his son, affairs before he leaves the Island. waits to. know He also forbids all ‘persons dealpg owith advantage of a second victory in these Seas, ‘resulting your Majes: not be an- ‘Feb. 16—2a. WILLIAM CARTER. King of Cholmley Newton Thorne, as he will from the promptness and zeal with which he has Sweden. he may contract, as he is under * Nap. Ch—tell him—I swerable for any debt the pursued the flying Enemy.—V/e heartily wish him the ‘hurch are likewise THE Subscriber "intending very soon to leave month or two. And stay, age; and tlie Ministers of success; but should be proud that the fortune of the Island, for the benefit of his health, will be much Editor of the Moniteur, cautioned not to marry his said son combat fall to the lot of our commanding Admiral on ai a obliged to those indebted to favour him, with the Queen of Portugal—Spain amount of their accounts, in order that he may be the Station. < FOR SALE The Lancashire Witch, a temarkably to next year.—Where’s Bi a small PLACE contigtcus to enabled to carry his intention into effect. To ‘his fine armed BY the Subseriber, lugger from Liverpool, arrived on (Exit Le Meur It is worthy the attention of Friends and the Public, he begs leave to: offer his Sunday, after a Bren. the Naval Hospi‘al.. passage of 73 days, protracted by her cruising; during May it pleaso yo Gentleman who wishes to have @ Country Seat grateful acknowledgments for their patronage and ance is before you. any which she detained and ordered to Cork, an Ameri- as there is a large quantity of Building encouragement and, should the return of health Nav. Fetch in that vicinity, can Jaden with wine and salt, supposed to be me Gener that can be gathered with little permit him to resume the duties of his profession, enemy’s Stone upon thePlace, property. ‘coffee. and trotble. Added to this, there is much | trusts he will not be found unworthy their future expence Of the Cork Fleet, arrived hete during the last Bien. (smiling with d fire wood, also some thriving fustic trees, and ‘others favours. tered. by the great Napol week, there are 46 sail bound to Jamaica ; 2 to An- For further information apply to, | Feb. 20—2i. GEORGE BOND. of some value. tigua; that he is their father. 3 to, Nevis and St. Kitt’s; 5 to St. Vincent; 4 Brown's Bay; Feb. 23 FRANCIS BROWN. Nar. (meditating with to Grenada; 4 to Tobago; and 6 to Trinidad; and ‘ NOTICE. Turks out of Europe (pok some others whose destinations we have not ascer- JUST imported in the schooner Lancaster Witch, LANDED from on board the ship| Hopewell, Thos. late England (gives a fur tained, still femaining here. Besides the ship. Sted- Capt. Sharratt, from Liverpool, and for sale by the Corey, Master, ahalf butt Wine, markedI.I.; the overrun India; fast, Sands; the Union, White; and Union, then I s Subscriber for Cash only, the undermentioned Proprietor of which is desired to call at the Stb- Long ; Africa to put theméelves have part of their cargoes for this Island. Aiticles, of the best quality, viz.— : scriber’s for the same, otherwise it will be sold on the after making that great j An alarm was excited on Saturday pilchards, 100 kitts corned beef, Ist of March ensuing;‘to pay the accruing charges. afternoon in 260 barrels High-street ror one of my tributaries, old coniac brandy, 30 tierces salt, by a chimney taking ire, from which, 25 pipes genuine Feb. 16—8n. JAMES MAXWELL, for the East—W est—North- a few hampers old sherry a few mihutes, most serious consequences were licask best Port wine, ee have a balloon army, of w threatened ; but it was, however, fortunately extin- wine, bottled beer and ale in casks, 1 cask Yorkshire FOR SALE Marshal, for I must posit guished beforé any injury was done. But for hams, 1000 fire brcks, &c. the Comet, because BY the Subscriber, four young BULLS, two of prompiness with which the young men (highly to it make: Feb. 23—tf. B. GITTENS, me to conquer the solar which are fit for immediate service. Also Temper their credit) of Messrs. Barton, Higginson, & Co,’s s with my armies to the o and Building Lime, took out the private Engine of that House, and re- FOR SALE by the Subscribers, on moderate Terms, think—I shall go to the I Woodlands, Feb. 20—2i. S. W: WAITH. paired to the place, the whole Dwelling might soon

SALT: ISLAND Busners TURKS’ 2000 ha have been in flames, and the neighbourhood, at least; Feb: 20—2m. Wm. SMITH '& Co THE Subseriber requests all persons indebted to the burnt down ; for although two capital Fire Engines FROM THE Lé Estate of Wm. Roberts, deceased, to be speedy in the have beén, some time ago, imported into the Island TO LET, discharge of their respective Accounts, that he may at the parochial expence (and that no inconsiderable LEGISLATURE The STORE at present occupied by Messrs. Cohen & be enabled to satisfy the Creditors ; whose Accounts one), they were not forthcoming on the occasion ; The last Jamaica Pape Afontefiore, as a Wine Store, in Broad Street; it will are also requested to be sent in; attested, to ticr indeed, do we believe, from the neglect to form tions, eight in number, » be vacant on the 8th March next, The upper rooms J. P. F. ARMSTRONG; and organize proper associations from to work ‘and attend a Conimittee appo and yard may be entered immediately: Apply to Feb, 16—4a. Qual. Administrator. to them, that had they been, they would have been effects of Abolishing the Feb. 20—3n. CHAS; R. GRIMES. found of any use upoi such an émergency, * Resolutions were several THE Subscribers have now on board the ships Irlam The impositions and insolencé which are so unis agreed. to by a Connrhitte and Tiger, THE Subscriber forbids all persons harbouring or | formly practised by the Boaimen and Wharf Negroes; Assembly, on the 29th FIFTY employing her two Negro Meri Slaves, named Sam THOUSAND BRICKS, especially on the arrival of a fleet, have now Gentlemen of the House Which they will sell very risen to Thomas and Jamés Pollard alias Jemmy, as she is de reasonably to be delivered such an extent as to threaten, without some immedi- feelings very warnily, bi alongside, termined, after this notice, to prosecute arly one so or at the Wharf, when landing, ; ate police interference, consequences that must sub- ately under discussion, an Feb. 6. BARTON, oflending with the utmost rigour of the Law : HIGGINSON, & Co. ject every sttanger coming to the Country, to the which are intimately cont _ oe ee nr ce me Feb, 20—2i, MARY ANN POLLARD: thost shameful exactions ; and the resident inhabit- Island.

FOR SALE, ants to almost an entire want of communication with The first resoliitioh, w JUST imported by the Subscriber, and for sale on A HOUSE ww PALMETO:STREET. the shipping, by means Of their boats. In the 6ne states generally — reasonable terms, instance, their demands Enquire of ; aia of fare daily grow more ex- «That the Act of the I A fashionable assortment of Jewellery, very tortionate ; and Feb, 13—4a, JAMES PAYNE. in the other, they actually refuse to lishing the Slave Trade is large coral beads, amber nécklaces, real Turkey blue ply ; and we have seen in ‘both, Island, militating ———— since the attival not only of oval and round cut beads ; real garnets, best compo- THE Subscribers have for Sale—Madeira Wine in the fleet from Cork now here, an overbearing inso- and interest, but threaten sition gatnets, with a variety of other beads ; Chinese pipes and hhds. Claret in cases of one and two dozen lence and impasition that loudly call for redress by British West India Colony parasols, with inlet and elegantly fringed, front each ; Port Wine, Burgundy, and Gin, in cases, of some established regulations, which, by evena slight After explaining the evi 6 dollars to 20 dollars; an assortment of canes; also the best quality; Russia Sheeting, Raven Duck, attention to the interests of the Community; would to result to the Colony fre Russia hollands, white sheeting, pfintéd calicoes, sole rédtlily Hessians, Ticklenburgs, Sheet Copper assorted, suggest themselves. resolution diverges into a 1 leather, wax skins, ladies’ black Cop- slippers with’ pet Nails, and Tarred Sheathing Paper; and a few trative of the causes of th roses, velvet and boots; olives, mixed casks of bottled Ale: ENGLISH SEAMEN, the British Planters. Thes: pickles, best spiced béef in kegs, with sundry other Feb. 6—8n. J. & M. CAVAN, into the relaxation of the | articles ; also a few hhds. of coals, A work entitled, ‘ Letters on England,” trans. imposes restrictions upon Feb. 20-—2a. A. LURIA. latéd from the Spanish; contains the followine cha- +; LO BE: SOLD; tigorous enforcement of it

racter THE of them :—. : jects. << The consumptic following’ HOUSES :—A new and faithful ‘Voltaire THE Subscribers have for sale at their Stores and has the merit of having discovered the Navy, built Dwelling House, boarded and shingled, plea- and otherwisé,”’ is a Lumber-yard in Palmeto-street, nearly opposite to physical cause of the superiority of the santly situated on the toad leading to Constitution English at sea. edly ought to be, and whic John Lucomb, Esq. thé undermentioned Articles, The natives of the South Hill, of Eutope navigate smooth seded by the use of rum. 1 opposite the West Gate of the King’s House, seas; viz.— those of the North are frozen up during the standing on 5600 squate feet of land, or théreabouts, wpon coffee is another evi Deal boards and plank, red oak and ash wintet; but the English seas are navigated and containing a large hall, two chambers, a sitting in long the clamours it will excite staves, brown canvass from No. 1 to 6, coils of cord- dark stormy nights, when nothing but great skill, room, buttery, kitchen, and necessary. If not sold and wise think ought 'to be r age from 34 to 6 inches, sewing twine, tallow. in incessant exertion, can preserve the vessel, Hence at private sale previous to Monday the 22d instant, Planter. The resolution | Jarge and small kegs, 20d. 10d. & 6d. nails; also a it arises a degree of confidence in their sailors will on that day be sold at Auction on the premises. which is commendation of the Co tew barrels of shads, and a small quantity of cocoa in almost incredible ; the greater the danger the A. latge and comfortable Stone-Wall House and greater House; to appoint another bags. They will also be glad to supply Estates with is the activity. Thstead of shrinking from toil, every Offices, situated in Cheapside, and at present occu- “To prepare a most ht any quantity of rum, ‘sugar, and molasses hhds. and man is at his post, Having no faith in miragles pied by Mrs, Fields, neatly opposite ‘the residence for jesty, setting forth these « sugar tierces, made of the best materials; which they of their deliverance, they almost Mr. James Phillips; commanding from aback work miracles to deli- sions, earnestly beseeching will’ deliver at a very moderate pricé for thé ready an ex- ver themselves ; and, instead of preparing tensive view of the shipping in the Bay. If not sold for death on his Ministers to adopt p money. strain every fiervé to avoid it. Added to at Private Sale previous to Thursday the 25th inst. it this confi_ lief and redress.”’ Feb, 20—3i. EVERSLEY & BLANKS, dence, they have also in war that which will on that day be sold on the premises to the highest arises from The second resolution’ s! constant sticcess. The English sailor feels bidder. For further particulars apply to that he is Slave Trade to be— FOR SALE, a master of the sea. Whatever he sees is to do'him Feb. 6. CUMMINS & WARD. a «* Not only a breach on t THE Property of the late Tuomas homage. -He is always on the look out, not with the Amey, de- the conditions under whic fear of an enemy before his ceased, situated in the parish of St. Michael, about THE Subscriber eyes, but like a strong pi- embarked in the settleme: intending to remove to Town, offers rate, with the hope two miles from Bridge Town, containing 28 acres of of gain, and when going into ac- novel, unjust; and unconsti for sale his PLACE on Collymore Rock, consisting tion veryexcellent Land, with comfortable with an equal or even a superior force, he calcu- Buildings there- of an extremely pleasant House; its internal government. a lately built, and stx Jafes his profits as certain on, and 12 Barbadian Negroes, most of whom are Acres of Land. Little as if the enemy were taken. defeat and subvert our law Cash will be required of an field people, For further particulars apply “There,” said the Master of a frigate, on the approved purchaser. Thé House may be seen when the dearest birth-rights, the Tri on Captain did not choose premisés, or to the Subscriber in Bridge-Town. any day, giving a few to engage a superior French and jealousy in the breasts of hours notice to force because he had Feb, 6—7a, WILLIAM AMEY. Jan, 23—+f, a convoy in charge —** there,’ versive of an ancient and.a HENRY LYNCH, said he witha gtoan, “ there is 700. lost to me fen

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} ever.” A3 for fear, it is not in their naturé, One of British Constitution, that no laws can be binding on firm resolution to maintain the honour of the these men went to see a juggter exhibit his tricks; those who are not represented in the. nation, ‘OWN. Patliament that we can compel thé French Governinent there happened to be a quantity of gun-powder in the whicu enacts them ; placing to soli- not only our rights and cit that peace from us which, t que ad Rempublicam took fire, and blew up properties, were they now to apattment underneath, which but also our lives, in the most imminent grant, would be proferre. danger, but a respite from total annihilation} the house, ‘The sailor was thrown into a garden and tending to promote disaffection ia the a precarious lease ee to our political existence. behind, where he fell without being hurt. He minds of His Majesty's most loyal subjects.” Our Ministers know, that the attainment rch neat being a Holy- stretched his arms and legs, got up, shook himself, The complaint, of peace that the Colonists are in some in- with France'on terms MBLY stands Sia ther of equality, is at the present radbed his eyes, and then cried out, concéiving what stances deprived of the Trial by Jury, originates in moment h of March. impracticable, and therefore are pursuiny had happened to be only a part of the performance, this—that offences against the Abolition Act may be that line General Assembly, of conduct, which will shortly prove . of anu perfectly willing to go through the whole, tried not only by a Court of Record, to but also by the the world, that although every Power should unite «’-D—n the fellow, I wonder what the devil he will Court of Vice- Admiralty, to even though such offences annoy us, their efforts are 6f nd avail, the Country. is do next.” are committed in the interior of RUARY 23. the Island. with the present Ministry, and they will ensure its ap- The third Resolution claims for the Legisiature of probation, in defiance IN HIS CABINET. of the desperate efforts of thé NAPOLEON Jamaicathe sole right of legislating for the Island; and disappointed faction, Admiral scount from Scene—A Cabinet at St. Cloud, declare ] our last, relates to his «< Phat it is their Waronron (ruminating Lefore a fire and grasping duty, by all constitutional means, DETECTED ein the hope of inter- to resist the attempt that has DOCUMENTS, ‘a poker) Who waits there ? é keen, and every attempt 1, should it ultimately that may be made, to destroy or toabridge “Le M, May it please your Majesty, your faithful that right.” It-has been lately reported, [ts destination rests en- The 4th; 5th, 6th) and that a very important soldier, Le Meurtrier. ; ke 7th Resolutions contain a document, imagine it to have pro- threat, signed by Napoleon and Talleyrand, had that all supplies afforded. to His Majesty Nap. Tell Sultan Mustapha, that he is the last of s fallen into the hands of His Majesty’s to St. Domingo; while troops for the building 6f barracks and other military Ministers, It the Sultans. 1s now said that the Pope t appear in our neigh- Rurposes, will and must be suspended from lately issued a Bull, ad- Le M. Yes, Sire. : and after dressed to the Titular Bishops 1king refuge among the the 31st of Detentber, 1808: of Ireland, exhorting Nap. And hark ye—desire the King of Holland to till which time funds them in the most forcible of Cayenne, and from are, appropriated for terms to excite in the minds come to me directly. that purpose. of all people of the Roman Catholic persuasion, under ar Squadron to be wea- Sire. The Sth and last Resolution sums up the whole of Le M. Yes, their influence and direction, an ardent devotion J reach Martinique. It I their grievances ; and demands— to the Nav. And the King of Westphalia—(Aside). ; views and objects of Bonaparte, and an Admiral DuckworTH ** Above all, an abandonment by the Imperial Pat- expectation, must tweak Jérome by the nose a little, to teach him that. by his assistance and protection, ese Islands, on his way liamentof every pretension to an they might dignity. ie interference with eventually obtain an uncontrouled he event of their route their internal Government or affairs.” exercise of their Le M., (with hesitation) M. Champagny,. Sire, rights, religious and political. raced, he will have the It is also stated, that waits to know your Majesty's pleasure respecting the thisaddress from the Roman Pontiff was accompanied in these Seas, ‘resulting King of Sweden. : FACTIOUS OUTCRY Fok by. another paper, containing a declaration on the al with which he has BRACE; Nar. Gh—tell him—I’ll jet the boy alone for a part of the French Ruler, that -WWe heartily wish him Itis a lamentable. fact, that notwithstanding it was bis frm deter- month or two. And stay, Le Meurtrier, go to the the mination present to give the Roman Catholic religion the that the fortune of the awful situation of public affairs, there are Editor of the Moniteur, and tell him to dethrone the ascendency in Ireland. Yhese curiotis documents, ommanding Admiral on Queen of Portugal—Spain’s dethronement is put off men, and these too of no ordinary class, strenuously which correspoiid very: well with some t Xpressions of endeavouring to create dissentions in the country, by en to next year.—Where’s Bienseance ? pity for the fate of thé Irish Catholics, which have remarkably fine armed propagating an idea that the present Ministry is de- (Exit Le Meurtrier and enter Bienseance.) appeared in the State Papets issued by the French ed on Sunday, after a cidedly averse to peace. Sunk inignominy, and at- Go- Bren. May it pleaso your august Majesty, Biense- vetnment, as well as in the discourse tended by the of a French by her cruising; during ance is before you. curse of the country, the only object of Bishop, the wretched said to have come. into the hands of Dye ‘ed to Cork, an Ameri- Nar. Fetch me General E.’s head and acup of ‘ Talents” and their adherents is to Moylan, Vitular te throw Bishop of'Gork, who is said to have supposed to be enemy’s ‘coffee. : a portion of: that disgrace on their opponents submitted the important which they document in question to the Bren. (smiling with devotion) Every syllable ut- find daily accumulating upon themselves, Duke of Portland, 1 hete during the last tered. by the great Napoleon convinces Frenchmen and to deny the salutary operation of the recent wise and patriotic to Jamaica; 2 to An- that he is their father. (Exit Bienseance.) measures of Government; merely be- ‘s; 5 to St. Vincent; 4 Nar. (meditating with ferocity) After driving the cause they cannot claim the merit of them; But to CAPTAIN BRISBANE, id 6 to Trinidad; and Turks out of Europe (pokes the fire), I must annihi- dwell on the fatal measures and wicked designs of these men is a task too painful; The King ns we have not ascer- late England (gives a furious poke)—but first I shall I shall therefore has been pleased; by warrant under’ hig Besides the ship. Sted overrun India; then I shall request America and leave them to consume the remnant of their ‘* cheese- Royal’ Signet and Sign Manual, to grant unto Sit ‘e; and Union, Long ; Africa to put themSelves under my protection, and parings and candle-ends’” in obscurity, and proceed Charles Brisbane, Knt.a Captain in the Royal Navy; this Island. after making that great jack-ass the Russian Empe- to enquite how far,in the present situation of Europe, and Seniot Officer of the Squadron of His’ Majesty's - Saturday afternoon in ror one of my tributaries, crown myself Emperor of peace 1s desirable, and how far it is likely to be ob ships to which the Island of Curacoa and its depen- cing jire, from which, the East—West—North—and South. Then I must tained, s : dencies surrendered, on. the ist day 6f January last, ous consequences wer have a balloon army, of which Garnerin shall be Field That peace is to be preferted to a state of warfate his. Royal licence ahd authority;, that in consideration ever, fortunately extin= Marshal, for I must positively take possession of the no one can dispute ; it would, indeed, be a libel on of his meritorious conduct on that occasion, he may vas done. But for the the good sense of my countrymen to consider them of bear, to. the Atmorial Ensigné used by his family, the Comet, because it makes a noise. That will assist young men (highly to me to conquer the solar system, and then I shail go a contrary opinion ; but péace is only desirable whilst augmentation following, that is to say; .“ A Chief, on, Higginson, it affords security; an armed embattled thereon a Ship of Wat under & Co.’s with my armies to the other systems, and then—I truce, a peace. of conti« Sail, between of that House, and re- think—I shall go to the Devil: nual alarm and of uncertain duration, an experi Two Castles; and for Crest; out of a Naval Crown, e Dwelling might soon mental peace, is infinitely worse than actual and vi- and Arm embowed grasping a Sword, and from the veighbourhood, at least; FROM THE LONDON PAPERS, gorous warfare. TYand a Medal suspended by a Ribbon? Motto, Cu- There are, I fear, many in this country racoa; the sdid Arms, Crest, and Motto, to be borne wo capital Fire Engines who would mported into the Island purchase peace on any terms. They alledge, as rea- by him the said Sir Charles Brisbane and his de- LEGISLATURE OF JAMAIOA, sons,’ scendants; | that no inconsiderable the insupportable burthen of an incieasing tax- attd although the privilege of bearing sup- ming on. the occasion ; The last Jamaica Papers contain certaih Resolu- ation, and the depressed state of our manufactures and porters be. limited to the Peers of the Realm, the om the neglect to form tions, eight in number, which had been brought up commerce, which deprive them of the means of pay- Knights of His Majesty’s Orders; and Proxies of the from a Conimittee appointed to enquire into the ing these taxes. . Do they Blood Royal at Installations; except ons to work ‘and attend éxpect that these evils will in Such cases , they would have been effects of Abolishing the Slave Trade, and which be remedied by, an immediate peace with France} wherein under particular citcumstances His Majesty n emergency, Resolutions were severally read and unanimously Let them recellect the conduct of the French Go- has been pleased to grant. his especial licence. for the ence which are so uni-4 agreed. to by a Commhittee. of the whole House of vernment after the peace of Amiens: scarcely were use thereof; yet, in order to give a further testimony nen and Wharf Negroes; Assembly, on the 29th day of October last.: The the articles of that treaty signed, when the enemy re- of his particular approbation of, the distinguished ser= fleet, have now risen to Gentlemen of the House of ‘Assembly express their commenced his gigantic plan of universal dominion ; vices of the said Sir Charles Brisbane; His Majesty , without feelings very warmily, both on the subject immedi- enforced with increased rigour the restrictions has been graciously pleased'to ‘allow him to bear, for some immedi- laid on equences that must sub- ately under discussion, and also on a variety of others, our commerce during the war; invaded and occupied Supporters to his Arms, ‘* On the dexter Side a British to the Country, to the which are intimately cdnnected with the state of the with his troops neutral territories; offered repeated Sailer, and on the sinister a British Mariiie.” nd the resident inhabit- Island. ae wm Insults to this nation, augmented his fleets and armies, t of communication with The first resolution, whicli is the most important, threatening .every surrounding nation with destruc- Carleton House:—The alteratioris 4nd improve- their states generally — tion. This conduct obliged us to maintain an undi ments in Carleton,House boats. In the one are nearly completed; and fare daily grow more ex- ‘ «© That the Act of the Imperial Parliament for abo- minished force, and to restrain our commerce, thus the magnificence of the whole of the interior.of that , they actually refuse to lishing the Slave Trade is pregnant with evils to this subjecting us to all the inconveniences of war; with- unique pilé of building now begins to ‘unfold itself, Oth, since the arrival of {sland, militating-not only against its general welfare out reaping any of its benefits. What reason have we The saloon, or grandidining-toom; which is situated re, an overbearing inso- and interest, but threatening its total destfuction a8 a ‘now to expect a different conduct ‘from the enemy? between the grand dtawing-room atid the ball room, yudly call for redress by British West India Colony.” On what terms can’ we cherish a hope for peace with is a most ‘stipetb specirtren of tasteful and elegant , which, by evena Slight After explairiing the evils which they say are likely France. We. must sacrifice our honour, risk our in- architecture } thé order ig the Ionic. This saloon ig the Community; would to result to the Colony from the Abolition Act, the depéndence, reduce our maritime power ; we must in form an exact citcle; it is.stipported by porphyry resolution diverges into a variety of other topics illus- restore to France and her allies all the conquests pulats ; ‘the’ capitals and .thé bases are executed in trative of the causes of the present distressed state of | made during the war, the fruit of our valour, without silvet, instead of gilt metal: The walls are painted the British Planters. These may be generally resolved receiving any equivalent; we must acknowledge the in the most exquisitely beautiful and classical style; EAMEN,. into the relaxation of the Navigatibn Act, as far as it tights and'titles of an upstart race of Kings; and the designs represent a vineyard; intermixed with ers on England,” trans= imposes restrictions upori Neutral Powers, and the tamely admit the unlimited right of Bonaparte to dis- the vine leavés appear groupes of Bacchus’s, and the, ntains the following -cha- tigorous enforcement of it in relation to our own sub- pose of the affairs of Burope : but the most-alarming otHer emblems of the séasons,. The back ground of jects. ‘© The consumption of foreign brandy in the condition will be the renunciation of our maritime the whole of this landscape is sof sil er, producing all of having discovered the Navy, and otherwise,’ is a grievance which undoubt- rights: Bonaparte has repeatedly pledged himself to the effect of reftection of the most brilliant mirror. rity of the English at sea. edly ought to be, and which recently has been super- the accomplishment of this object, and it is our duty The ceiling of this most ttuly superb apartment is f Hurope navigate smooth seded by the use of rum. The continuing a high duty strenuously to exert ourselves to pievent it: But were painted to represent the sky, and the representation is re frozen up during the wpon coffee is another evil; which, notwithstandin we even to make these concessions, what pledge is most admirably pourtrayed. The cornices have an in- as are havigated in long the clamours it will excite in this Country; we like- there for its duration? ia conceivably. fine effect, from the admirable manner in othing but great skill, and wise think ought'to be redressed in favour of the Whilst: Bonaparte presides over ‘the councils . of which the Ionic order is introduced, there is a serve the vessel, Hence Planter. The resolution also. concludes with a re- France, we must not expect a durable peace; on our. to the latter, in which appears branches of vine leaves, ein their sailors which is commendation of the Committee, adopted by the destruction alone rests his security, and to hasten it he supported by groupes of Bacchus’s; the latter are in ater the danger the greater House; to appoint another Committee— | will leaye no means untried : he is we!l aware that bronze. The patinels represent different statdes, shrinking from toil, every. «To prepare a most humble Agdtess to His Ma- our undaunted spirit and persevering valour will at painted: in’ bronze; the architraves of the doors, ; no faith in miragles for jesty, setting forth these out grievartces and oppres- length restore to the Continental Nations, that window-shutters, &c. are all in Chinese trelliaxe; the spi- ost work miracles to deli- sions, earnestly beseeching His Majesty’s commands rit which has so unaccountably forsaken them; that ornaments are of silver ; the ground-work of . ad of preparing for death, on his Ministers to adopt proper measures for our re- a day will arrive, when smothering every minor jea- In addition to the ornamental decorations with which it. Added to this confi- lief and redress.” lousy, they will unite, and hurl him from that throne the-cornicelabounds, is suspended a sweeping it that which arises from The second resolution states the Abolition of the he has so unlawfully ascended ; for we must not of azure blue , trimmed with black velvet ; in the glish sailor feels that he is Slave Trade to be— imagine, that like a God he-will preserve his present centre of edch festoon, hangs a large silver star. To ever he sees is to dohim «« Not only a breach on the part of Government of greatness fixed and unchangeable. i every door and window, atid there are several of the look out, not with the the conditions under which His Majesty’s subjécts Will any bonest Englishman, under such circum- each, is attached'a sweeping drapery; and instead of eyes, but like a strong pi- embarked in the settlement of this Island, but a stances, cry for peace? Is there any one among us fringe, large silver balls are used. The anti-room, and when going into ac- novel, unjust, and unconstitational interference with who would basely préstrate himself at the feet of a intended for the pages in waiting, are fitted up In the a superior force, he'calcu- its internal government and affairs ; calculated to tyrannical Usurper? Is there any one among us who same style of expensive elegance; they have really the s if the enemy were taken. defeat and subvert our laws, ‘ to deprive us of our would compromise his liberty for conditional slavery ? most novel and fascinating appearance which can pos-= er of a frigate, when the dearest birth-rights, the Trial by Jury,’ to raise envy No!—I know my countrymen better sibly be conceived. The effect is much heightened engage a superior French and jealousy in the breasts of the settled negroes; sub- It is by unanimity and vigorous exertion, by calling from the back ground being, as before-menticned, voy in charge-—* there,’ versive of an ancient and admitted principle of the the latent energies of the country into action, by a wholly composed of silver. 2re is 52700. lost to me for

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JONES & JESSUP have imported in the ship Flora TO BE SOLD for £5000. CURRENCY, FOR SALE, and other late vessels from England, the following A PLANTATION, formerly settled as a Sug‘r- TH! Country Residence of the Subscriber, with Articles : Work, in a most seasonable part of the Parish of St. nearly seven acres of Land pleasant] tuated, and Superbly ornamented chandeliers, of the Thor It would well an- about th miles from J own, ad r landy with the | properties Tuc most fashionable and modern kinds, froin 5 to 50 swer , or to be re-established as of J.F. guineas each ; Greek gerandoles, fancy hanging and Mrs. Warson, in th foot lamps’; gill and bronzed “candesticks, orha- whereby a smal! g Black Rock. } mented wi pronzed fig stems and temple bases ; very profitable. And 3 x holds out to on’s Hill, the whole D plain and engraved; a any purchaser the additional advantaze, that he will of the Bay and shipping, and will be suld on assortment of gautly bound books, stationety, have all the fields cle benefiting under brush- able terms, the tash being required. [orp mus &c. apply to cutle y, hosiery sk table 3 music and wood for a series of years ; and would likewise en- M. BELAS - Feb. 6—Sa, Syna sical instrumicnts ; ssortment of the most fashion limited time, to have erected a Mansion- able coloured broad cloths and ker ‘res 3 silk, Sugar-Work (or either in proportion), THOMAS beavér, and straw hats; i anued reasonable séale, for the sum of BEARD has just imported from Londcis —he in the ship Flora; Wate, nails, gent! e labotr of mechanics, &c. and the pur- Capt. Young, and for sale at his shop in dirks, 255 als. The title given by J. G. Lew's, Broad-street by wholesale and retail, and tapes, and bob ’ will render it indisputable ;—and still continues selling at a reduced price, a large supply of ware, and L.anc should no offer appear before Saturday the 12th of Drugs, Patent and Nostrum Medicines ; among ; next month, the Premises will be sold by Auction, whith are— » stead f rdod character, who can | when he shail be happy to see his friends Genuine husk ; red, yellow, and pale bark, 4 plain hand; and will look after the manage- to breaktast, write ; at the Spring t antation. of the best qualities ; camomile Howers, sarsaparilla, ment of Negroes enip!oyed in a Lumber-yard and | pene Turkey Blackman’s, Feb, 13. F. B. GRANT. and East India rhubarb, gum arabic, cam Lime-kilns, will meet with employ on application to}. phor, opium, myrrh, sassafras and elm bark; the Kev. ; @c# Many the Subscribers. Rooms are now erected at Tenby Place, Mr. Barclay’s pills ; Anderson's do, James’s analep- to Let at Four Dollars p week each (one Feb. 13—6i. JOS. TURTON & Co, large tic, Hunter's restorative} Rymer’s, Lockyer's, Key- lioom excepted).; or persons Who can furnish ot the shortest notice, Rum, Mo- can be accommo- zer’s, and Welch's do. ; Steers’s opodeldoc, Preake’s dated, including all expences, at the reduced lasses, and Sugar Cuasks, on reasofinble terms, made price and Huxham’s tincture of bark, Rymer’s cardiac of Four Guineas » week. ner- at their Cooperage, of the best,materials. vous tincturé, Brodum’s bo al sirup and nervous cordial, Ching’s worm y the Subscriber, lozenges, anodyne necklaces, TO BE SOLD, the Cargo of the brig Cheltenham salts, Hopwood's dentrifice, Ruspini’s Bonavesto, consisting of A. DWELLING:HOUSH, with ah airy, large styptic and dentrifice, Greenogh’s tincttire for the sushels SALT, 10 JACK ASSES: Dining-room on the second floor; over which are teeth and gums, Spilsbury’s and Maredant’s antiscor- of SappLe and Drarr Horses, which butic drops, muriate of pot-ash, Henery’s magnesia, three pleasant Chambers, and a very good Store ad- st retailed in this Island forsome months. joining the House, situated in Napleton’s Alley, Glass’s and Dalmahoy’s do. vitiiolic ether in ounce Purchasers will! do well to. call at the Stables of of the House lately occupied by Henry Parkin- vials, Godbold’s vevetable balsam with the accomp: aback Stephen Walcott, Esq. son, Esq. in Broad-stteet.. For terms apply to : ying medicines, Grant’s drops, Cundell’s and Hill's THOs. SANFORD Feb. 13—tf. JOHN HARRIS, | balsam of honey, Stoughton’s elixir; egsence of mus- tard and mustard pills, Gowland’s lotion, essence of st opened an Assortment has just unpa of spruce, refined liquorice, Solomon’s balni of gilead ; THE Subscriber JEWELLERY, comprising, with former importations, also Jancets and potket instraments, best lavender Sale, a parcel of most elegant London-imade Mah a neat and tasty Collection ; among other articles, and honey water, hard and soft pomatum; head; gany Furniture, ail « ch is finished in the most Some vety elegant, real Scotch pebbles , nail, and teeth brushes ; chemical and almond wash tashionanle style, and consists of bedsteads with rich an, erathyest neck-chain, and ear-rings to suit; a balls, salt of lemons, sago, barley, red and black wax; cornices, fur. and hair mattresses, &c. fashionable equipage, consisting of coffee biggin, tea wafers, black pepper, curry powder, white and brown complete to then: ; anned, and black and gold pot; tea caddy, sugar bason, and thilk jug; to be sold candy; best hyson tea; and a general assortment of elbow rs, with cane bottoms and settees to reasonable only for Cash. B. ELKIN, and paints, spirit of turpentine, linseed and neatsfoot oil. match ; mahogany chairs, with cane bottoms Feb. g—5e. Watch-maker, High-street. elbows to match ; sidebo pillar and claw dining He expects that his friends will pay off their ac~ counts by the 1st of May next, as lic is compelled to tables of erent sizes, willing and dressing tables, THE Subscribers have now Landing from on board quartetto and camp do. cellarets, dinner trays, make a large remittance to his correspondenis within the Hunter and Lady Harewood, 4n extensive that time: supper fold 1o. knife trays and tray stands, bason of Feb. 6—6n, Assortment — ditto, writing desks, children’s chairs, night do. bids DRY GOODS, a ee ee ee do. circu- e NICHOLAS R. GARNER cets, dressin ise8, reverse swing frame Of all descriptions, which they are selling on very The above articlesare in the Long-. Has just imported in the Huzter, from London, @ lar top ditto, &c. reasonable terms for Cash, or to approved Cus- and will be fresh Supply of Medicines of every description , ‘Rooin, below stairs, at Masons’! Hall, tomers.) LEWIS COHEN & Co. application to Stationery, Perfumery, &c. which aye for sale at shewn there at any time by N.B.—They have, as a consignment to be sold for Feb. 13—6a. JOS. OSTREHAN. his House in Broad-street on the most reasonablé Cash only, two sets very elegant and richly engraved terms. Amongst them are— | a en re - — Silver Tea Equipages, of the newest ; fashion ; Silver ‘ Jesuits’ bark of the best quality, real : AOvSwn; . Tea and Table Ton- Spoons, &c.; also a few Marseilles quin musk from Apothecaries’ Hall, fresh camomile ABOUF ten days ago, a modern SILVER WATCH, Counterpanes Feb. 9—8a. ih Gold Chain and Seal—opens on both sides— flowers, sarsaparilla, Turkey thubarb, camphor, opium, gum -atabic, Lord Ducie’s cordial, Barclay’g makers, “ Tobias &§ Co.’ The word Patent, and i FOR Sale by thé Subseriber, at his Store in the ‘the number, on the dial plate. A rew: ff £85, will | antibilious pills, aromatic vinegar, Norris's drops, Roebuck, the following articles, very reasonable Anderson's pills, Ching’s worm lozenges, anodyne be given on delivery of the said Watch to Messrs, for ready money, necklaces, Cheltenham salts, Hopwocd’s carbonic Jones & Jessup, High-street Any person holding Gold picture settings, with enamelled backs; the same after this public Notice will be punished to dentrifice, Ruspini’s styptic and dentrifice, patent: chains to hang ditto; pearl finger-rings, eat-rings, sago, Spilsbury’s drops, Henry’s ard Glass’s magne- the utmost of the Law. Jan, 26. bracelets, broaches, and lockets ; fancy ditto; gold, sia; Steer’s opodeldoc, Rymfer’s tincture, tefined li- cornelian; , and coral beads ; silver and gilt whistles quorice, Grant’s drops, Cundel’s and Hill’s balsam of E. CLINCKETT | & SON and bells; silver fish and butter knives; ivory tooth- Lady Hare- honey, Welch’s pills, Stoughton’s elixir, essence of HAVE imported by the ships Flora, pick cases, gold and silver pencil cases ; watch chains, wood, and Hunter, and by other late arrivals, the mustard, Gowland’s lotion, Freak’s tincture of bark, seals, and keys ; sleeve buttons, snuff-boxes, vine- patent essence of spruce, sodai¢ powder to make soda following goods :-— ‘ gareis; nutmeg-graters, patent cork-screws, gold and watet, Packwood’s’straps and paste, peppermint and Superfine broad cloths and kerseymeres ; silver thimble ible spoons; tea do: and tongs in Tolu lozenges, Reeves’s water colours, Golding’s la. servants’ livery cloths, swan-skin , fine Irish ses, pap -bdats, pocket books and tliread cases, or- , fashionable waisicoating, nap } vender and honey water, high-scented pomatum and namented combs, paste and pearl ornaments, silver hair powder, shaving do. salts of lemon, Palmyrene and damask clouting, fine doileys, fine dimity, } milk pois, goblets, gilt inside porter mugs, bottle and jeans, clerical nankeen, India Company “or violet-scented soap, almond and chemical balls, waiters and labels, a set plated tea service, japan tea essence of roses; a great variety of paper and account ditto, thicksets, cords and , black silk and trays and waiters, pen-knives and scissars, tea bells ; books, quills, wafers, red and black wax, sago; bar- collar velvet; French carforics, jaconet, book shade, chamber, and bracket candlesticks ; snuffers ley, oatmeal, white candy, barley sugar, salad oil, and mu-lins, ladies’ cléar muslin and cam- and trays tea caddies and ladles, bread baskets, port- bric shirts ; silk siceves, muslin mofning caps_and curry powder, black pepper, rose water, and spiceés of manteaus; liquor and cruet frames, telescopes, spec- the best quality. Feb, 2—#f. bonnets, ladies’ hait caus, anda variety of gold, silver, tacles, mourning jewellery, fire-works, swords, belts, hair, and other ornaments for the head ; , edg- knots, epaulettes, sashes, lace, bugles and gre- ings, footings, and baby cap crowns ; twilléd black nades, gorgets; cockades, &c. . sarcenet, twilled and honey-comb florentine, black assorted, now landing and for sale by the Subscriber. Feb. 13—6n. DANIEL BROADHEAD. Also new cod fish, in 6 and 8 guintal casks; shads, princess , ine and bombazette, black Who requests the favour of all persons to discharge i q lasting , gentlemen’s silk and beaver herrings, mackarel; salmon in tietces, barrels, and their accounts, particularly those that have been half barrels ; smol.ed hats, ladies’ , gentlemen’s opera do. servants’ herrings in boxes, lamp oil, standing seyeral years. oars glazed ditto, black, white, clerical, and flesh ccloured and sweeps, birch and oak plank, red and white Silk hose, cotton and worst . cotton socks and oak staves, 22-inch cypress and New-England shin- GEORGIA PITCH-PINE LUMBER, . gles, rosin night caps, men’s and women’s silk, leather, and cot- and turpentine, wood hoops 12 to 14 feet OF the fitst quality, now Landing from on board the | long, tobacco, London coals, Rhenish wine in cases ton, gloves ; , Jeari, satin, velvet, and Spanish schooner Samuel 5 Jane, Robert Kelly, Master, of I and 2 dozen, leather rs ; children’s morocco boots, shoes; and and a few bags of coffee. from Savannah, and for sale at the Subscribers’ Lum- Jan. 23—8n. JOS, FREEMAN. slippers; military swords, epaulettes, dirks, feathers, ber-yard, Cumberland Square, consisting of-— sashes, gorgets; staff scales and trimmings, bullion Wanted—A fev casks of Molasses, for which Cash Inch and inch-and-quarter Boards, Joist will be paid on delivéry. for wings, grenades, bugles, cockades, naval coat but- 3 by 4 and 4 by 4, Scantling, Ranging Timber, and tons, gold and silver, lace and fringe, m co and Beams of proper sizes and lengths, particularly FOR SALE by the SUBSCRIBER, st belts, gold sword knots, b ilished silk chosen for this Island. umbrellas and fringed parasols, chaise whips and Feb. 2—6e. JOS. TURTON & Co. A HOUSE and Lot of Land in the Bay, situated walking canes, leather gaiters, breeches braces, finé between Mr. Jemmett and the Attorney-General’'s pen-knives, avariety of glass ware, perfumery, sta= THE Subscriber requests all such Persons as are Housé; and extending from the road to the sea. tionery, garden seeds, planting peas, painted paper indebted to the Estates of JOSEPH BARROW and It is at present Occupied by Mr. John Farmer, whe for rooms, block tin dish covers, Spanish olives, JGSEPH & JACOB. BARROW, deceased, to take is atenant at will. This situation is most desirable for any walnuts, fine liquid blacking, Mogul cards, and Notice, that unless they come forward in a satisfac- kind of mercantile businéss, connected with many other articles, High Street, Feb. 6—~4n. tory manner daring the present Crop, all Executions the Garrison ; and as it is immediately opposite the will be lodged and directed to be levied, and all road leading from the Dwelling-house of the lata Mortgages foreclosed—it being indispenstbly neces- Mr. Prettejohn, commanding an easy intercourse with ABSENTED himself from the service of the Subseri- sary the affairs of those Concerns be shortly closed, that part of the country; it would also be a desiyable situation for a lumber bers,a dark yellow-skinned Negro Boy named Douglas therefore no further indulgence can be expected. yard. An approved Bill, pays able in twelve months, (lately belonging to Mr. Robert Wattleworth), about 3 ELIEZER MONTEFIORE, will be received in payment, Custom- 44 to 5 feet eh speaks pretty good English, and Feb. 6—ga. Qualified Executor. House, Dec: 15—tf. T. MACNAMARA, has been seen lurking about the Naval Yard at St, Who, as Constituted Attorney to Messrs. BARRow, Ann’s. Whoever will bring the said Slave to his Lovsapa, & €o. solicits all those who stand indebted | Published every Tuesday and Saturday Afternoon, _ Owners, or lodge him in the Cage, shall receive the to that Firm, particularly such’ as have been long in above Reward of Five Pounds. z arrears, will lose no time in liquidating their several At Six Dotrars p Annum, payable in Advance, Dec, 29, RICHARD HOOTON & Co, Accounts, either by remittances, or payments here. By I. W. Oxperson.

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