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04/07/1816

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Gore's General Advertiser

Date of Article: 04/07/1816
Printer / Publisher: J. Gore 
Address: Lower Castle-street, Liverpool
Volume Number: LIII    Issue Number: 2634
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[ No. 2634— Vol. LIII.] • s^ a^ tm Wk ' fMssi LIVERPOOL ( THURSDAY) JULY 4. 1816. EDUCATION. upper Hill- street, Harrington, st. James's, Rev. J. FEARON, of the University of Oxford. ( And suitable Assistants. J TERMS; Per Quarter. english Classics, and the Mathematics £ 2 12 G Entrance 2 2 0 Writing, Arithmetic and Book- keeping O 12 6 Geography and the use of Globes 0 10 6 Sir. Fearon, having fitted up his house for the recep- ) n of Young Gentlemen, purposes receiving, after the dsummer Vacation, a limited number to be instruct- in the above Branches of Education, or in such of other Sciences, as their respective destinations in e may require. The Young Gentlemen will enjoy e advantage of Sca- bathing, safe and excellent bath- ig places being within f. ve minutes walk of Mr. F.' s siaence, Strict attention will be paid to their health, . ; » ls and good conduct, and they will in every respect treated as Gentiemen. Terms, Fifty Guineas per ann— Entrance, £ 5 5 0 French, Drawing, & c. on the usual terms. Three months' notice will be required previous to the ^• loval of a pupil. B. Mr. Fearon's School will re- open on Monday " Sth of August ALLERTON HALL. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, 1HE capital MANSION, called Allerton Hall, with the Gardens, Pleasure Grounds, Plantations, fid Demesne Lands thereunto belonging; containing late admeasurement 153A. 2R. 56P. statute mea- ure ; together with the moiety of the Manor, or reputed lanor of Allerton, and an undivided Share of the Com- fion- and Waste Lands belonging to the Township. On the estate is an excellent Farm- house, Farm- yard, • fa! Cot'? ges, : ptc: . us a.-. Stable , a Cow- house, ati extensive and improved plan for fifty cows, and tuber useful Out- offices. The Mansion- lioUse and Buildings are substantially uilt, and in good repair; the Gardens and Pleasure Grounds have been recently laid out, and the Land lies ithiri n ring- fence. The situation is one of the most desirable in the county of Lancaster, five miles from Liverpool, in a fertile and well- wooded country, commanding extensive and beautiful prospects. The Manor is favourable for ame, which in the adjoining Manors is strictly at- tended to. The tenure is Freehold of Inheritance, and the title ill be made out to the perfect satisfaction of the pur- chaser, or his Counsel, before the purchase- money will e required. Immediate possession of the whole may be had. To be viewed by ticket only, which, with further par- ticulars. may be had on application to Messrs. ROSCOE, CLARkE, WARDELL and Co. Messrs. LACE and MILLER, Castle- street; Messrs. STANISTREET and EDEN, Leigh- street; or Mr. WINSTANLEy, Auc- tioneer, Church- street, Liverpool. To be SOLD or LET. " A VERY commodious Family HOUSE, situate on XX the west side of Rodney- street, with an excellent Stable and Coach- house, in the possession of Mr. Orred. The tenure is Leasehold under the Corporation of Li verpool, for 3 young lives and 21 years. Apply to Mr. orReD. Exchange- alley. DOVE- COTE H0Use, TO be SOLD or LET, with immediate possession, suitable for the reception of a large family. It is situated about four miles from Liverpool and the same tri m Present There are double Coach- house. Stabling. Shippons. and Piggeries complete The Gardens, Hot- hon es and Walls are all in the best order and well stocked. A tenant or purchaser may be accommodated with any quantity of Land not exceeding 120 statute acres. Apply at Dove- Cote House; or to PARR and SON, Solicitors, Fenwick- street, Liverpool; or to RowsoH nd SON, Solicitors, Prescot. TO BE LET OR SOLD. CONVENIENT FAMILY HOUSE, pleas- antly situated, in Cezneau- street, St. Anne's, On sale. ; j. m). about 24 feet,( Drawing, about ' J7 a small Breakfast Parlour, eight il^ ht Closets, Water- closet, good sundry. & c. A Stable and Coach- house adjoining, over which is a Cold Bath. The above is Freehold Also a PHV, No. 115. in the north gallery, with Servants' Seat behind it, in St. George's Church. Evcr- ton. Apply on the Premises to ROGER CARuS. TO SUGAR REFINER& TO LET, all those Valuable and Extensive Pre- mises. now in the occupation of Messrs. ATHER- tON. TOWNDROW and Co consisting of a Four and a Two Pan Sugar- House, with Warehouse, and Double Counting- House. adjoining and communicating; and a One- horse- Mill. Also, a Grinding- house. with large Stove and Double Mills, worked by Steam : together with Cooperage. Stabling, Clay- Houses, and Sheds.— The whole enclosed in a spacious Yard, and well . suited for carrying oh an extensive Refining Business The above Premises may be converted at a small ex- ence. into Store- Houses, for which they are w ell adap- ted; and tin; Grinding- House into a Corn- Mill— Ap- ly to J. aird N. Bold and Co. Pleasant, Airy Situation, half- an- hour's walk from the Exchange. To be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, DESIRABLE COUNTRY RESIDENCE, situate in Lodge- lane, Toxteth Park, late in the - pupation of Mr. Joseph Taylor, deceased. The Premises consist of a neat modern- built House, coaCh- house, three stalled Stable, Sbippon, and about One Acre of Land, with an excellent Garden, well- stocked with choice Fruit Trees in the highest state of ^ rfection.— Immediate possession may be had For further particulars, and for Tickets to view the iame, apply to Mr. Richd. Blackburn, 55, Hanover- jtreet Prime Mess BEEF and PORK, in Tierces, Barrels, and Half Barrels, Prime India PORK, in Tierces; Belfast, Larne, Dublin, Wexford and Cork Drv and Pickled BUTTER, Irish HAMS and BACON, New Shetland LING and COD fISH, NeATS TONGUES, Irish FLAX, SOAP, Rendered and Leaf LAUD. Irish BEANS and PEAS, COW and OX HIDES, Gaboon bArwOOD, Norway TAr, SASSAFRAS, in bond. Hermitage, Claret and Vidonia WINES. Applr to HENDERSON, SELL A R and GREGSON. Who have to Let, several WAREHOUSE ROOMS, well adapted for Grain, & c. An assortment of TIN PLATES. Apply to RATHBONE, HODGSON and Co. Bristol COPPER SHEATHING, BOLTS and NAILS, COPPER for Braziers' use, & c. of every description. STANLEY PERCIVAL, Agent, Campbell- street. A fresh supply of LOFTUS ALUM. Apply to JONES and MANN. A quantity of line fresh PALM OIL, Angola and Calabar BARWOOD Apply to DUTTON and DUNN, Brokers, 7 Exchange- buildings. Inverness COTTON and COFFEE BAGGING, Of Various Widths. Apply- to GEORGE LITTLEDALE, Exchange- buildings. Pale SEAL OIL, COD OIL, and about 15 Tons BLUBber.. Also, a few Pipes and It lids. very superior Port and Sherry WINeS. Apply to WM. GRAhAM, henry- street. Red and Black Smyrna RAISINS, in Barrel.-, Turkey MADDER ROOTS ami BOXWOOD. Apply to R. F. BREED and Co. 33, Brunswick- street. Who want an Apprentice. CURRANTS. Lucca OIL in Half Chests. Valentia ALMONDS, Young FUSTIC, Claret, Sauterne. and Cape WINES, Of verv superior qualify. 400 Boxes Messina LEMONS, & LEMON JUICE Apply to JAMES MUIR. Pickled Cork rose BUTTER, prepared for Exportation, Prime Mess BEEF and PORK, in Tierces, Barrels and Half Barrels. Newry and Derry FLAX, Belfast, Newry, Waterford, & c. BUTTERS, for home consumption. Apply to T. H. ROBINSON, KING and Co. Fenwick- street. ANChOrS, of various sizes, Manufactured by the LILLEShAll COMpany. Prior's Lee, from the best tough Shronshiie Iron. Apply to KEArSLEY and BOWER, No. 7, rumford- street. Who are sole Agents, > n Liverpool, for CRANe and other CHAINS, Manufactured by Mr. GilberT GilpIN, Coalport Chains of his manufacture are in use nt most of the principal mines and manufactories in the United King- dom ; upwards of ii/ ne thpt(.) andyards made by him are ii>> w in use In the mines and collieries of the Lilleshall Company, Shropshire, and the adoption of such an immense quantity, at one concern, is a proof of the effi- ciency Of the article. The Society established in Lon- don for the encouragement of Ai ls, Manufactures and Commerce, have distinguished this invention by hono- rary and pecuniary rewards. An extensive- Assortment of PATENT CABLES, FLAT ROPES for Coal Mines, ajid every other description of CORDAGE, Manufactured on the most ilnpi'oveirprinciple by Machinery. Archangel TAR. PITCH, and BASS MATTS. • Apply to M'IVER, SELLAR and . Co. Who have to let an excellent counting house and Warehouse with SixJWarehouse Rooms end Vault— situate near the Exchange. ' Gallipoli OIL. Alicant BARILLA, SUGAR, RUM, Upland and Sea island COTTON. Apply to Hughes, DUncAN and co. Riga Rhine and Pass heMP Petersburg Clean and Outshot ' And Greenland WHALE OIL. Apply to RObT, and GEO. BENN. by NEWTON, LYON and Co. Copper and Lead Manufacturers and Merchants, White and Red LEAD Sheet and Pig LEAD, - Patent pIPES, Potter's OrE and LITHARGE ; COPPER of every description, for Shipping or . Brazier's Use. Also, the Flat JOHN, about 50 tons burthen, jn excellent repair. Cooper's- row. 500 Barrels of Stockholm TAR. Enquire of WM. and EDGAR CORRie, and Co. brokers. A quantity of prime and mixed Merino SheET's WOOL, \ Lately imported from the United States of America Apply to Messrs. Leigh, Sherlocks and chants, or * WM. and EDGAR CORRIE and Co. brokers. To be SOLD or LET by PRIVATE TREATY, * CAPITAL MESSUAGE or DWELLING- j\ HOUSE, with the Warehouses. Stable, Shippon. Gig- bouse, Yard, Garden. Summer- house, and other Appurtenances thereto belonging, situate on the east- tardly side of the Standishgate, in Wigan, now in the rqupation of Mr. Thomas Prescott. : The Premises are Freehold of Inheritance, and the '. and- Tax is redeemed. The Warehouses are very extensive, and nil the uildings are nearly new, and in very good repair; , Gal- den is spacious, and stocked with a variety of * sice Fruit Trees ; and the whole of the Property is ery advantageously situated in an open, pleasant, and airy part of the town. jrt- The said Thomas Prescott will shew the J re- mises S and further particulars may be had on aopiica- tion to him, or at the office of Messrs. GRIMSHAW and MArshi, in Wigan. valUABLE CORN MILL AND PREMISES, in Lancashire. To be SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, With immediate possession. ALL those extensive BUILDINGS, recently fitted up in the most substantial and improved manner as a STEAM CORN MILL, situate in Bewsey- street within Warrington. 111 the county of Lancaster. The Premises comprize two Buildings of six stories ligh, affording the most ample means of warehous ng ram. a Steam Engine of 34 horse power, three pair evaud four pair of French Stones, two Drying Kilns ' Dressing Machines, and every requisite for • in" on a very considerable Milling concern in ' ost advantageous manner. The supply of water e engine is sufficient in the dryest seasons, and in lition thereto a large Reservoir has been formed in land adjacent to supply any deficiency. Ihere is considerable plot of vacant Land in front of the buildings on which any additional erections might be constructed. . • The town of Warrington being equally distant from pulous towns of Manchester, Liverpool ana having a very superior corn market ot its own, Dell)" upon- the navigable river Mersey, end near t', e Fane of Bridgewatei's canal, presents one of ' t, St situations in the country for establishing and producing an extensive Corn f rade ; and for the ac- romm..; . lion of any person desirous of embarking in he of the above Premises, a considerable purchase money may remain at interest on Premises may be viewed on appli- john Johnson, clerk of the Mrll, ami farther inrf>„ iars maybe had from . Messrs. BoyER . Prime Mess BEEF and PORK, I11 Tierces Barrels and Half ; And Cork Rose Pickled and Diy BUTTER, Just landed. Apply to BENJAMIN THOMAS. Goree. SAIL CANVAS and COTTON BAGGING, TWINES, LINES, CORDAGE, And American TAR, NAILS and STEEL of every Description ; Also, a large Assortment of EARTHENWARE. Suitable tor the American Market. COX. WRIGHT and Co. 52, Wapping. 25th April, 1816. Best Rainford TOBACCO PIPES, of all sizes and descriptions, at the lowest prices, and made up in packages, suitable for Exportation or Home Consumption, under special inspection. Apply to kiSSACK and WRIGHT, No. 15, Hanover- street, Agents. for Manufacturers in rainford. NEW frUlT. Malaga RAISINS, Black Smyrna DITTO, fine Wine Fruit, Zant CURRANTS, Turkey, Carabona. lepra and i\| u- scatel RAISINS, Turkey FIGS, in Chests and Halves, Ditto" DITTO, pulled very fine, PRUNES, Jordan and Sicily ALMONDS, Italian JUICE. Barcelona and Messina NUTS, Rosa CORKWOOD, and Zant FUSTIC. CARSON, DENNESON and PARRY. feroe WOOL, SHEEP, LAMB & CALF SKINS, WOOLLEN FROCKS and STOCKINGS, and FEATHERS 111 Bond, 10 Tons ROCK MOSS, 200 Barrels of TAR ACID, 14 Tons of Assorted CORDAGE, 100 Tons of MANGANESE. Ground and Lump, China CLAY, and China STONE, CLARET. SAUTERNE, and ViN DE GRAVE, In bond, and Ot I) DOCK, duty paid. COPPER, TIN. TIN PLAtES & SPELTER. HOrNE and STACKHOUSE. Also, the Brig AID. a well known vessel. burthen per register 107 tons, sails well, and stows alargecaigo now in the Salthouse Dock. ( One concern.) At the STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY WHARF adjoining the Fort, in Bath- street, Rock and White SALt; 300 Crates 100 Casks EARTHENWARE, Comprising almost every description, and regular Sup plies continually arriving from the Potteries ; COALS, China CLAY, China STONE, Black & Blue CLAY, Flint STONES, it other Pottery Materials; SHAKES in the NEW EXCHANGE BUILD- INGS, LYCEUM and LIBRARY; Also, to LET, a large part of the above YARD, well suited for a Carpenter. Joiner, Ship- builder, & c. or for the reception of Timber, Dyewoods. Naval Stores. & c. FLATS to HIRE, and Coasting Vessels allowed to discharge and lake 011 board their Cargoes, on mo- derate terms. Gooes expeditiously conveyed on the whole line to and from the Potteries, at the usual charge of freight. Apply to RIGG BROTHERS, upon the Premises By CHRISTOPHER CARNES, No. 10. Crooked- lane. A constant supply of Newcastle CROWN GLASS, Of excellent quality, in Crates and Squares of ,1ll sizes, for Home Use, or Merchants may be supplied with anv quantity on the shortest notice for Exporta- tion, or With OIL and PAINTS of every descrip- tion, on the most reasonable terms, w ith six month's credit, or a good discount for prompt payment; Also, LAMP BLACK, in papers and bulk. PARIS WHITE and Common WHITING, SPIRI TS of TURPENTINE, ROSIN. PITCH. And all sorts of PAINTER'S COLOURS, Dry, and Ground in Oil. Plaisterers' HAIR, Brown PAPER, Sheathing PAPER, Irish and English GLUE. Pig and Milled LEAD. Newcastle COPPERAS. To Let, a Genteel Family House, and Garden, at a moderate rent, situated in Wavertree. Apply to Mr. Smith, saddler, in the village, or Christopher Carnes rU « , c concern.) Spanish, Portugal^ COTTON WOOL, 3 i. OCO American 10,000 East India Bags and iNDI A rUbBER, ' Blue and Green BACKINGS, and frized pENniSTONES. Superfine and Inferior BROAD CLOTH. JAMES LORD, Broker, 13, Dale- street. 1 Buenos Ayres COW and OX HIDES,. In bond, and duty paid, for Expprtation or Home use, Brazil and West India HIDES', dry and salted, Irish OX and COW HIDES; KIPS and CALF SKINS. Apply to WILLIAM ALLPORT, Harrington- street. - New Cork Rose Pickled BUTTER, " Iron bound, and prepared for a hot climate, Dry DITTO, for home use or for exportation, Clean and Dirty Giease BUTTER, CALVES VELVES, Newry FLAX, and Long'TOW, Irish' Salted Item- and light COW HIDES. KIPS and VEAL . SKINS, Prime MESS FORK. Apply to STACK, LYNCH and HOrES. Irish Ox and Cow hIDES, Salted Horse HIDES, KIPS, and Calf SKINS, Dry HIDES, Calf SKINS, and KIPS, VALONIA, Irish and English GLUE. White and Grev FEATHERS and QUILLS, Dublin" CALVES VELVES, Hamburgh, Leghorn, Irish, and English White and Brown RAGS- Apply to JOhN LEIGH BRInT and Co. A constant Supply of ALUM, COPPERAS, PrUSsiAN BLUe and CREAM of TARTAR; And 20 Casks French Yellow OCHRE. Apply to DUFF, FINdLAY and Co. brokers COT'tON and COFFEE BAGGING, ^ of various descriptions; ' f Flaxen and Tow OSNABURGS, SAIL CANVAS. SACKS and SACKING; Seine, Seaming, Mullet, and Turtle TWINE; EARTHENWARE, of which several hundred Crates ! are constantly in Liverpool. A few boxes well- assorted Irish LINENS. Apply to MOON BROTHERS, ; 7, Manesty s- lane. Sale of ELEgaNT and MODERN FURNITURE- - By Mr WINSTANLEY, At his Room's, in Church- street. This Day, (' Thurs- day) the 4' tli; and To- morrow, ( Friday) the 5th July ^ instant, at 11 o'clock precisely, aN extensive AsSortment of Modern" and " Elegant hOuSehOlD FURNITURE, a Horizontal Grand Piano Forte.- by Stodart, rich cue Glass and China, Modern Plate and Plated Articles, capital Gold and Silver Lever and other Watches, fine Prints framed and glared,, superb Bronzed Calnnet Figures, and Fiower- Stands. and Ornamental Articles, with other valuable Effects Consigned for sale The Furniture comprises a lofty and elegant Four- post Bedstead, with French Gray Murine Furniture,' Camp ditto, with - printed Calico hangings, fitted up in the newest taste; useful Four- post and Camp Bed- steads with various Furnitures; Hair Mattrasses, prime! Goose- feather Beds and Bedding; an elegant Drawing- room suite of Couches; 12 Chairs, Sofa, Work. Pem- broke, amd Card Tables, in Satin Wood-; splendid ditto, - 11 Chintz, consisting of Fashionable Curtains for two Windows, with 12 Black" and Gold Grecian . Chairs to correspond; a great variety of tasteful Modern Furni- tUre. in sofa. Card, Loo and, Pembroke tables. Foot- stools and Cabinets, manufactured in Gold- wood, Par- tridge. Rose, and other Fancy Woods; large Chimney and Dressing Glasses, - Mirrors; handsome Brussels. Venetian and Kidderminster Carpets; suites of rich printed Calico and other Window Curtains ; polished Fentlery- and Fire Irons; excellent Modern Mahoganv Articles, in Sideboards, Sets of Dining Tables. Loo, Pembroke, Breakfast. Card, Sofa, Work and other Tables; Grecian Couches, Sofas in Black! Hair- cloTh, variety of modern Chairs in sets; hatstands, Secretaire.' and Book- cases ; Chests of Drawers. Bed- steps, Dress- ing Tables, Washstands, < vr a rich Bronze Grecian, Lamp ; elegant sets of Paper Trays and Waiters; a. quantity of useful Kitchen Requisites and'other valu- able. Articles. Catalogues may be had at the Rooms. At tiie Star and Garter Tavern, in Paradise- street, Liverpool, This ( Thursday) die 4th July liist. nt * seven o'clock in the evening, con- ditions there to he produced, unless previously dispo sed " of by private treaty, of; which due notice will be given, ALL that Piece Of LAnd, situate on the east side and fronting Bath- street, in Liverpool foresaid, containing in front thereto 106* feet, in breadth at the extremity 88 feet 4 inches; running fn a crooked line backwards eastwardly. and containing in depth on the South side, fronting Dutton- street, 190 feet 6 inches., and OM the north side 188 feet 5 inches^ be the dimen- sions ther. e of more or less ; together with the Messuage' or Dwelling- house. Stable and Out- buildings attached] thereto, situate at the extremity or easterly end of . the above described plot, of Land. All tlie above premises are Freehold of Inheritance ; and ' being- situAte'd close to the intended Quay of the Regent's Dock, now building; will be particularly eli- gible for Warehouses, br other Buildings of the same. description. for inspection of a plan and further particulars ap-. ply to ARchIBALD KEIGtley, Solicitor, Wood- street; liverpool. Ten Pipes superior Old Port WINE, and Port, Sherry, and Vidonia WINK, in liottle. Also, London PORTER, for Exportation and Home Use, by D ArMSTrONG. Tower Garden, Water- street. Cumberland, Belfast Middles and Sides of BACON, Pork and Mutton HAMS. Bristol TriPE and CALVES VELVES, Belfast, Newry, Cork, clean & dirty Grease BUTTER, Prime Mess BEEP, PORK and Ox TONGUES, In Tierces, Barrels, Half Barrels and Firkins, Prime Rendered LARD, in Bladders, firks & Punchs. Dutch, Gloster, Cheshire and Fancy CHEESE, A few Tons of Biscuit BREAD at 12s per cwt. Apply to PETER SOWERBY and SON. AT the Union and St Helen's Collieries, situated on the Banks of the Sankey Canal, a constant supply of superior CANNEL, on reasonable terms; delivered alongside vessels at Liverpool for Exportation, by flats; or to house- keepers, by carts. Apply to Mr. Rd. Johnson Union Colliery, near St. Helen's,. Mr. Wm. Critchiey, St. Helen's Colliery, or Mr. John hill, Agent to Mr. Clare, Sankey Coal Office, Bird- street, Liverpool. MONEY UNCLAIMED. IF JEAN KETtEr, ( who it is said was residing in Liverpool on the 31st August, 1792.) and in case of her death if her son THOMAS, ( who it is said was then on a voyage to Newfoundland and Grenada, and her daughter HANNAh. ( who it is said was then residing in Liverpool) or either of them or any other children or child of the said Jean Ketter, and in de- fault of any such children or child, if their represen- tatives or representative will apply at the ottice of Mr. CATON, solicitor, in Lancaster 1 they or such of them will find a nch reward. Lancaster, loth June, 1816. The BRITISH COLOUR COMPANY'S ( OF LONDON) Prepared COAL TAR broWN. and PRESERVA- TIVE PAINTS, for out- door purposes. tHE COAL TAR BROWN has the peculiar JL property of rendering the texture of soft wood as durable as OAK ; it has been used on several public buildings, and is recommended for TARRING of wea- ther boarding, iron or wood under ground, which it renders impervious to damp or rust,—- all rough fence and farming work, mill wheels and sails, locks and sluices; it has a handsome appearance, and will be found cheaper, and more lasting than common tar.— Also, COAL TAR in its natural state. The PAINTS have a beautiful effect, and are of a very nourishing and penetrating quality ; from a gene- ral use du; ing several years, they are established as the best preservatives of Wood and Iron, from the injuries of the weather the dry rot. vermin, and rust; they are particularly adapted to farming uses, fences around pleasure grounds, doors and windows of warehouses, and all purposes where neatneSs and ornament are de- sired— The pi ices are uncommonly low. and the Paints being ready for u* e can be laid on by auv person, as they only require a small addition of prepared oil, which may be had with them— full directions are sent with the packages. The colours are Fine deep Green, Chocolate, Dark Olive, Lead, Invisible Green, Slate, Portland Stone, dark Red or Brown. The Coal tar Brown is packed in Casks of 112 lb. and the Paints in Kegs of 5f? and 28 lbs. each; a cask of the former will cover nearly 150 square yards of trough work, and a large keg of the latter gives ti^ o [ coats to an equal space of smooth or planed surface.—- Apply to the Company's Agent, WILLIAM FOSbERY, Hanover- street, where specimens may be seen. Peremptorily, at- the Star and Garter Tavern, in Para- dise- street. in Liverpool, on Saturday next, the 6th day of July, at six . o'clock in , tlie evening, subject to conditions of sale there to be produced, ALL that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- hO USE, used as . a ; public- house, situate on the northwardly side of Hanover- street, and nearly opposite to the bottom of Duke- street; in Liverpool aforesaid, containing, in. front to hanover- street aforesaid IG feet side,-' 65 feet 3 inches, and on the east ™ ardly side G6 feet i I inches, he the several dimensions, thereof more or less; together with the use of a common passage at the back ; which said last described Messuage and Premises are; in ,. ue occupation oi Mrs. Kempe, as tenant. Also all. that other Messuage or Dwellings- House, used as a Public- house, situate on the northwardly side of Hanover- street aforesaid, and adjoining to the above Messuage A Premises or4 the eastwardty side, containing in front thereto 17 feet 6 inches, in depth on the west- wardly side GO feet 11 inches, aii< j on the eastwardly side, in an irregular line along manesty's- lane down to the ' said common passage, together with the use of the said common passage, which said" last- described Messuage and Premises are in the occupation of John Turton, as tenant. Also all that Messuage or Dwelling- house, used as a Public- house, situate on the north side of Jordan- street, with the area before the same of about 15 feet wide to the front of Dwyer's court, in Liverpool aforesaid, which said Messuage or Dwelling- house contains in ront to Jordan- street aforesaid 16 feet 4 inches, and in depth on the eastwardly side 54 feet, to a common pas- sage there, and is in breadth at the back 22 feet 3 inches, be the dimensions thereof more or less; and which said Messuage and Premises last described are in the occu- pation of Thomas Darbyshire, as tenant. And also all that Piece or Parcel of Land, now used as a Timber yard, and in the occupation of William Simon, as tenant, and situate 011 the northwardly side of Jordan- street aforesaid, and adjoining on the westwardly side to Dwyer's- court aforesaid, and containing in front to Jordan- street aforesaid 70 feet, on the eastwardly side in depth 53 feet 10 inches, 011 the westwardly side in depth 53 feet 10 inches, and ie breadth at the back C> 7 feet 4 inches, the dimensions thereof more or ; s. The above premises are held under the Corporation of Liverpool, and are subject to the tnsual ground rent A plan of the Premises may be seen at the office of Archbibald Keightley, Wood street. And for further particulars apply at the office of the said ARCHIBALD KEIGHTLEY; or at the office of Messrs. GRIFFITH and HINDE, Fenwick- street. At the house of Mr. Richard Dickinson, the Cross- House, in Formby, in the county of Lancaster, on Wednesday the 14th day of August next, at six o'clock >, n the evening, subject to such conditions as will be then produced, oNE undivided Half Share of and m all that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, Barn, Stable, and other Out- houses, called Greens. with the two Closes or Parcels of Land adjoining the P emises aforesaid, containing 1A. 2R. 28P. Freehold of Inheritance. - 2. Ail that Messuage or Dwelling- house, with the two Closes or Parcels of Land, late in the possession of the late William Blundell, one adjoining the Dwelling- house, and the other lying at the north side of John Massam's premises, containing 5R. 32p.; together with a Piece of Land, called Wright's Hey, lying at the ea: side of the lane, containing 3R. 11 s>.; " also a Piece or Parcel of Land in Wright's Hey, lying at the south side, containing 2R. 8P. The above are Freehold of Inheritance. Also the remainder of the said Wright's Hey, being a Tenement held by lease for three lives, all in being, containing 2A. 5. Two Butts lying at the Sgnew Field, containing R2. 6P.; abo two Buttsin the Flax Field, containing 1 R. 2P ; and a Piece or Parcel of Ground in the Home- spoo, containing 29P Freehold of Inheritance. 4 A Piece or Parcel of Ground in the North- hook, containing 2R. 5? ; a Piece of Ground, called Little Sho tdales, containing 14p.; a Piece called Great Short- dales containing 25p. ; a Piece ca led Deepy Gap. con- tain tig 20P ; two Butts lying in the Nearless, contain- ing JR. 39 P- and three hollands lying in the Gossage, P. Being all Land of inheritance. A Piece or Parcel of Land or Ground in the Net , containing 2R 7P.; a Piece in the Little- hooi containing 13P.; a Piece in the Old Long- hook, cont- ' tiing 30p. ; a Piece in the Longdoles. containing. 1R. ; a Piece in the Saven- hook, containing 16p.; a Piece in the Savon, containing 1R. 4p. 6. Three Closes or Parcels. of Ground lying in the hundred Acre, within Downholland, containing 2A. heing Leasehold for two lives, boti) in being. Premises are pleasantly situate about twelve mile.- Liverpool, eight from Ormskirk, and about, half e from the River Mersey; containing tl^ e who! ; about 12A. 2U. br thereabouts. Mr. John Norris, of formby aforesaid, will show the Premises, and further particulars may be known by applying to mr Johnj hINDE, Solicitor, oldhall- street Liverpool. At the Eagle and Child, in Wigan, in the county of Lancaster, on Thursday the 15th of August next, at one o'clock in ihe afternoon, subject to such con- arrangements as shall then be produced settled ; PROPERTY o: L - 4r. John Clarke, of Liverpool, . viz The orrELL MouNT esTAtE, comprising a spacious and elegant modern Mansion House, le- cently built in the most substantial manner, extensive Outbuildings of every description, execellent Gardens walled round, hot- houses, Conservatory, & c. a De- mesne, and eight other inclosures of excellent Land ; the whole containing upwards of fiiiy- one acres of the large measure. ' I he Estate is situate in Orrell, three miles from Wigan. The Mansion House stands on an eminence, commanding pleasing aud extensive pros- pects. The Pleasure Grounds are tastefully laid out. and enrifhed with voting aud healthy Plantations.— The Gardens ai. d Hot- houses are well arranged, and amply stocked with choice Fruit Trees; and the whole forms a most desii able residence I'or a large and respect- able family, it is intended to reserve out of this Estate, two Cot- tage-, with ihc Workshop, Timber- yard and Saw- pit, near the Wigan road, and the Smithy, Weelwright's- shop and Cottage, in the north- east corner of the Estate. A small Estate, in Orrell aforesaid, called " The Springs," which consists of a Dwelling- house. Out- buildings, Gardens, Fold, and seven Closes of Laud, containing seven acres, one rood and twenty- three perches, large measure. This Estate is subject to a, small annual payment to the poor. A well- known Estate, in Shevington, called " The CROOKE," distant from Wigan about three miles, and consisting of an ancient Mansion House, called the Crooke Hall, good Outbuildings, and acnes, one rood and fifteen perches of Land, of the large mea- sure. With this lot will be Sold a Pew in the Standish Church, belonging to the Estate. The Liverpool Canal passes through this Estate, and a part of the Land lies between the Canal and the River Douglas, which bounds it on one side. The Estate is subject to a small annual payment to the Parish of Shevington. Out of this Estate, it is intended to reserve the Boat- yard, Graving- dock, & c. A compact Estate, situate at Sims Lane- end, in Ashton, and adjoining the road from Ashton to Bil- linge, now in the possession of John Cunliffe, as te- nant, containing six acre'!, two roods and thirty- one perches, of the large measure ; with the House, Out- houses, and Gardens thereunto belonging. The Mines and Minerals in these Estates will be re- served to the vender; with the privilege of conveying mines over the Estates, as will be arranged at the time of sale. The Orrell Mount Estate may he viewed on Tues- days and Fridays, between the hours of eleven and three, by Tickets only, which may be had from Mr. BarON, Wigan; Messrs. lACe and MIILER, or Messrs. STANiSTrEET and EDEN, Liverpool, where plans of all the Estates may be seen ;. and the other Property may be viewed at any time previous to the sale, by applying on the premises. And all Gentlemen intending to purchase, are par- ticularly requested to take notice, that ihe sale will commence immediately alter one o'clock. WHOLESALE WOOLLEN and FLANNEL Warehouse, Union- court, Castle- street. WRIGHT, LAWSON and Co. Manufacturers and Agents, have constantly on hand. Woollen Cloths. liaizes. and Flannels, of every description, suit- able for the American and other markets s Cotton and Coffee Bagging. Sail Canvas and l.' arpauling, Twilled and Plain Sacks, & c.— Orders executed oil liberal terms, to any amount, oi>. the shortest notice. By the King's letters Patent. MESSRS. NEWBY AND VARTY BEG leave to offer to the Public their improved PATENT AXLETREES, as equal if- not supe- rior to any, tlie friction being so reduced that the di aught is diminished nearly one third, and perfectly free from noise, tfjsi* mechanical construction, simple as to convince the. most unskilled of their utility. A Model maybe seen at their MANUfACTorY, DALE- STREET or sent to any Gentleman fpr inspection. N. I?. Old Axletrees exchanged for new ones; and - constantly on Sale, Light Carriages for, exportation or . home use. Carriages of any description made. qn the shortest notice, of the best materials and workmanship. Carriages contracted for per Year, Month, or Day. Clerk of the Peace's Office, Preston, 2,51 ti June, 1816. nOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Mid- summer General ( quarter Sessions of the Peace will be holden at the Castle of Lancaster, on Tuesday the lr; th, At the New Court House, in Preston, on Thursday the 18th, At the Court House, in Ormskirk, on Monday the iii'd, And at the New Bailey Court Home, in Salford, on Wednesday the 24th day of Julv next. " E. GORST, Dep. C. P. Clerk of the Peace's office. Preston, 2 5th June, I tit 6. nOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an Ad- journment of the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace will be hodden at the Castle of Lancaster, i n Monday the Sth day of July next, at Ten o'Clock in Forenoon, for the purpose of taking tlie examination of such of the Debtors confined in the said Ca- tl. a « have given notice of their intention to take the benefit of the late Insolvent Acts ^^ E. GORST, Dep. c. p CHANCERy COURT the Worshipful Ihe Vice Chancellor of ihe county palatine of Lancaster, will hold a Chancery Court, it the Court House, in Preston, on Saturday the Both day of July next, at ' Teh o'clock in the Fon noon. T. S SHUTTLEWORTH, Deputy Registrar. Preston, 29th June. 1816. LIVerPoOL AnD prestoN TURNPIKE' rOAd. AGENERAL Annual . Meeting of the TrUSt TEES of this Turnpike- ro. ii will be liolden, pursuant to the Art. at the Wheat Micsf, iitOrmsliik, on Monday the Sth dav- of July next, at eleven o'clock in thefcenoon, to audit the Annual and other Accounts of the Tieasurerand Suivevor, and to Iransart any oll.,- f business relating to the Trust. Datt- d the 18th day of • Tune, 1816. W. WAREING, Clerk. ' NOTICK. ANY PeRSON of property, who wishes to em. bark in the EARTHeNwARe LINe, v ill meet with something very advantagenu4 Immediate application to Mr. JOHN WilSon. Manufacturer of Earthenware, hanley. Staffordshire; if by letter, post paid, or personally at his house, King- street, in Han- ley aforesa d. Liverpool, llth Jure. I 816. WF. do hereby give notice that tlie copartnership lately subsisting between us as brokers and commission agents, at Liverpool, under the firm of Harrison and Tate, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The debts due and owing to. and by the partnership, will be paid hv the undernamed Edward Spencer Har- rison, at the office in Lower Castle? street. EDWARD SPENCER HARRISON. > WILLIAM TATE. I'o be DISPOSE D of by PRIVATE cONTRACT. thE extensive mid valuable STOCK of a WOOL- LEN DRAPeR, or any part thereof, on reason- able terms..— Apply to HARMOOD BANNER, Jubilee- buildings, . Lord- street, or to JOHN HINDE, Solicitor. 71, Oldhall- street. ALL persons indebted to the estate of John furniss draper, of Pool- lane, Liverpool, a bankrupt, or to his wife, as haberdasher and milliner, in Ranelagh- street, are dessied immediately to pay their respective debts to Mr. HARMOOD BANNER, Accountant, Ju- bilee- buildings, Lord- street, who is duly authorised t& receive the same, or proceedings will be commenced for the recoverv thereof JOHN HINDE, Solicitor, ? 1, Oldhall- street' TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. ALL persons indebted to the representatives of th. late Mr, John Rimmer. of Formby, in the county of Lancaster, common brewer, are desired immediately : o pay their respective debts to Mr. John hinde, ci or Oldhall- Street, or proceedings wi'. lbe iuuritdiftelp1 taken for the recovery thereof And all persons to whom tlie said Mr. Rimmer stood indebted at the time of his disease, are requested to send their respective accounts to the office of Mr. hinde. which will be liquidated as early as possible. JOHN IIINDE, Solicitor, 71. Oldhall- street tHe creditors who have proved their debts under I . commission of bankrupt, awarded and issued forth against John Furniss. of Liverpool, in, the county of Lancaster, draper, are requested to meet the assignees of the said Bankrupt's estate and effects, on tins £) th day of July next, at the Bull and punch Bowl. Dale- street, at one o'clock in the afrernoon, to assent to or dissent from the said assignees commencing, prosecuting or defending any suit or suits at law or in equi- y, for thi recovery of any part of the estate and effects of the said bankrupt, or to the compounding, submitting to arbi. tration, or otherwise agreeing any matter or thing re lating thereto, and to their paying any expences incur- red by any creditor relative to the » aid bankrupt's esictB with a view to benefit the creditors ot the said bankrupt, previous to the issuing of the said commission ajpiinst him; and also the petitioning creditors'expenct- s and costs, which they have been put to in the above matter previous to and on Ihe opening of the said commission. And also to the said assignees authorising any speeiai messenger to pursue, or to the assignees personally pursuing any debtor of the said bankrupt or his estate ; and on other special affairs. JOHn HINDE. Solicitor, 71, Oldhall- street. NOTICE is hereby given, that a meeting of the creditors of Charles robinson, late of l. awton- strect, in the Borough of Liverpool, ami county of Lancaster, and some time ago confined a prisoner for debt in his Majesty's Borough Court of Liverpool aforesaid, and discharged therefrom by virtue of two Acts of Parliament, lately passed in the 53d year of his present Majesty's reign, for the relief of certain Insolvent Debtors in England, will beheld at the office of Mr. Jolm Hinde, Attorney- at- Law, 71, tfldhall- street, in Liverpool aforesaid, on Wednesday next, the It th day of July, at twelve o'clock at noon, fur the. purpose of choosing one or more assignee cr assignees of the said insolvent's estate and effects, pursuant' U) the directions of the said Acts. JOHN HINDE, Solicitor, 71, Oldial^ street. NOTICE is hereby given, that a meeting of the Creditors of Benjamin Dutton. of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, butcher. I'tid some time ago confined a prisoner for debt iu his Majesty's borough Court of Liverpool aforesaid, aad discharged 11iv.'- .) < ; n by virtue of two Acts of Parliament, lately passed fn •!. » 534 year of his present Majesty's reign, for the rel.-- f of certain Insolvent debtors in england, will he held the office of Mr. John Hinde, Attorney- at- Law, i Oldhall- street, in Liverpool aforesaid- on '. . next, the 11th day tjf July, tit 12 o'clock at sipon. the purpose of choosing one oruiore assignee . . ees of the said Insolvent's estate ajid effects, pu • . lo the directions of the said Acts. JOHN hINDE. Solicitor, 71. OldhalJ. strceu DIVIDEND. E commissioners io a commission of i, bearing date the 24th day of July. 1.8^ p. m-. leil and issued forth against Samuel Ackerley, of Liverpool, in the county of Lancaster, draper, intend to uieii 0,1 the 10th day of July inst. at one o'clock in the al^ e noon, at the London Coffee- house* in Church- street , in Liverpool, to make a divider- it of the estate efi'ects ( if the said bankrupt ; when and where the cre-, ditors who have not already proved then; debt.- are to come prepared to prove the same, or, they eluded the hem tit of the said dividend :-, not then proveed will be disallowed. liverpool, June. 1816; ALL persons who had any demands on t, or. effects of John Rackham, late of Liverpool, i) i the county of Lancaster, gentleman, deceased, a. time of his death, are required forthwith to send HI:, ^ account thereof unto John Hunter, of Liverpool, hacco merchant; the Rev. robt. P. Buddicom, of the, same place, clerk ; Adam Cliff, of the bEAUTiFuL VIlLA, In the neighbourhood) of- Manchester, Freehold of Inheiitunce and Tvthe Free. by BrAnCh and sON, On Monday next, the 8th instant, at six< o'clock in tiie evening, at the Bridge- water Arms Inn Manchester, r j UIE Fee Simple and Inheritance of and in all that capital MESSUAGE or DWELLiNG hoUSE, situate in the parish of Eccles, near Man- chester, called WEAST HousE; together with all ihe substantial Offices, Erections and Out- buildings thereunto annexed, and about 76 statute Acres oi LAND immediately surrounding the same, the pro- perty and now in the possession of William' Craven, esq , I this delightful, residence is situate on a pleasing de- clivity, sloping to the south, most completely sheltered from the north and east, between the two turnpike roads leading from Manchester to Liverpool, at a con- venient distance from each, with an excellent private carriage load communicating with Loth, commanding a highly beautiful and most extensive prospect over a charmingly rich and luxuriant country; is in the midst of a most i expectable neighbourhood, distant from . Man- chester about three mile.,; the Pleasure Grounds, shr. liberies and Gardens are laid out and planted with great taste, and forming, on the whole, certainly a re- sidence for either the gentleman or man of business unequalled in the vicinity of Manchester. The House consists, on- the ground floor, of rooms of about the following dimensions; viz. the Dining- room : J5 feet by IS, fronting a beautiful Sheet of run- ning Water, well stocked W illi Trout,& c. the Drawing- room 21 feet by 15, Breakfast- room 17 feet 8 inches by 15 feet •) inches, Study 1.5 f eet. 8 inches by 11 feet ( J niche,, the ; outli Entrance Hall 14 feet by 11 feet, the Middle hall, 15 Let' 6 inches by < j leet 8 inches! Housekeeper's- room 1 « feet 8 Inches hy 10 feet i! inches! also a good butler's Pantry, a spacious Kitchen repleu with every convenience, a large back Kitchen, well supplied wi ll water, and a good Pantry, & c. The chamber floor contains nine good Lodging- rOoms, an excellent water- closet 8 feet 5 inches by 5 feet 4 inches and 15 fee; high, beside, a Laundry and Servants' Bed- rooms, to whicii there is a separate ft air Case, exclusive of two good rooms in the Attic, ilie Cellars contain three* for ale, and two for- wine, with bins, and stone shelves complete. The Out- buildings comprise a good Six- siall Stable, and large Saddle- house, a double Coach house, w ith two Store- rooms over it, a ver\ complete Farm Yard, enclosed by a Cottage, Cattle Shetis, Barn, Cow- house for ten " cows, Sta'jie for live horses, Granary, Milk- house, Store- room, Loose- house. Piggery, Poultry houses, & e. The Gardens are well stocked with the choicest Fruit Trees, one of which has high extensive south and west walls, with Peach, Nic tarine. Apricot. and other Trees attached theieto. ' 1 be Lawns, Plantations, and Pleasure Grounds are laid out in a very superior manner, with judiciously planned Gravel Walks, a handsome Alcove delightfully placed • it the head of a Fish pond, there are also several fine Streams of Water running through the Lands, which ai e. comprised in a ring fence in the park styie thoroughly thained, are in a high state of cultivation, and upon which twenty to thirty thousand Timber Trees aro now growing. Also a good FAMILY SEAT, in the Parish Church of Eccles. A moiety of the purchase money may, if required, remain- on security of the premises; and the purchaser may be let into immediate possession. To be viewed bv tickets only, vvliiqh may be h; ui of Mr. Branch, King- street, Manchester, at whose Office a plan of the Premises will be lodged, and of whom all further particulars fciay be known ; also on applica- tion to Mr. Craven, on the Premises; of Messrs. Taylor and UNwIn. Solicitors; Manchester; or of M essrs. branch and Son,- Hanover- rooms, Liverpool. T ' For CALCUTTA, direct, file coppered Ship BENGAL, r. i. FAYREr, Captain; Burthen 410 tons; sails remarkably fast is in every Respect a superior ship. her accommodations for Pas- sengers are extensive and elegant, and she will be dis- patched tiw: 1st of July.— For terms and farther parti- culars apply to Captain R. I. Fayrer, or to CROPPER. BENSoN and Co. — For CALCUTTA, The Coppered A. 1. Ship JOHN TOBIN, Anchd KenNAN, Master ; burthen 450 '. oils, to sail in a few days— For freight, a .1 or home, or passage, having superior accommoda- tions, apply to JOHN TOBIN, THOMAS TOBIN, or jOS. HIBbERSON- N. B A responsible Supercargo goes in. th- s Vessel, . to, PHIlAdElPHiA, The well- known fast- sailing American Ship . . MARY and SUSAN, Caleb. CurTIS, Master; Burthen 391 . tons,; coppered and copper- fastened, 3ltd in every respect's' ftlost superior vessel; great part of . her cargo being engaged, she will hare immediate dispatch— For freight or. passage apply to Capt. Curtis on board, south end King's Dock, or to WM. BARBER and Co. M For KINGSTON, JAMAICA, • The Ship FAIRFIELD, JOSEPh STEEL, Master. " For freight, & c. apply to JAMES and hENRY CUMMING. For bERBICE,- The fast- sai. ling Brig FANNY, thoMAs wATSON,. Master Burthen per regis! er 180 tons, coppered and copper- fastened, has just undergone ^' thorough'repair, inten- ded to Siiit. in all this-—- For freight . or passage. apply to ,-, JOHN TOMLINSON: . For CITY POINT, VIRGINIA, The American Ship NIAGARA, NATHANIEL StOOdlEy. Master; Burthen 300 tons; a strong- built good vessel; to sail the first'of July.— For freight or passage, having good accorrtutodations,"' apply to Captain Stoodley On board, King s. Dock, or to CROPPER, BENSON and Co. • For BERMUDA, The fast- sailing' Cutter rAVEN, " „ JOHN Hall, Master; , burthen per register 77 tons ; 2- 3ds or" her" cargo being engHged, she will be dispatched immediately.— For freight oi passage, having good, accommodations, apply to . ' • RUSSELL and WELSH. . For BARBadOES, : The fine new brig " J A N E,., JOrN FORD, Master; • Burthen per register. 168 tons; copper fastened and Coppered, and is in every respect a first- class vessel has superior accommodations for passengers, ^ nd two thirds of iter cargo engaged, aud will sail on the 8th July, wind and weather permitting.— For freight or passage apply to Captain Ford on board, Old Dock, or.. GEorGE MOORE 33. Frederick-- street, Old Dock To succeed the Pacific. For NEW YORK, The elegant New American Ship AMITY. JNO. STANTON, Captain; ( late of the Pacific) Burthen 382 tons per register: This vessel was built - in the City of New York, expressly'for this - trade, of live Oak, Locust, and Cedar; she is copper- fastened and'will be coppered this voyage; she is without excep- tion as fine a ship as is in the trace, and sails remark ably fast. Her accommodations for Passengers are ex- celled by none.— For terms of freight or passage apply to Captain Stanton, or CROPPER; BENSON' AND Co. M Fbr ST. ThOMAs's ( to sail immediately) the very fine brig JANE, StePhEN RickArd Master Burthen. 1^ 0 tons per register; only 12 months old ; coppered and copper- fastened, and sails fast:—' For freight or passage apply to the Captain on board, east- side Salthouse dock, of to WOOD aud WAtSON. AS For HAVANNAh, The Ship JOHN LITTLE, ALFRED BUCHANAN, ' Master; burthen 250 tons; coppered, and sails fast; two- thirds of her cargo is ready to go on board," and as she will sail in fourteen days,' should freight not immedietely offer for the remainder, she filled Charterers. t— For terms of which apply to mr. R. Child, or to • w. tAYLOr ,- Jun.- Broker. June 1816. -' for NAPLES, FAIR Of SALERNO and SICILY ( a regular trader, The new Brig MARY JAnE, ZAC GarBETt, Master; , Copper- fastened - and coppered, and sails remarkably fast.— Apply ty Mr. Robert hanson on' board, King'-: Dock, or to SAMUEL BrOWN and " Co. . Brokers. ) '. Intended to sail on the 12th July; For GENOA and LEGHO RN,, or LEGHORN r? *' and GENOA, ... ; ' The fast sailing brig MARY ANN, ^ ffi& fo Capt JEREMIAh HALLEY; Burthen 140 tons; stands first class— For freight JOHN HASELDEN, gower- street Salthouse dock. -....,. . Warranted the first Vessel. For LEGHORN, direct, ' The remarkable fine Schooner ERIN, James Murphy, Master'; Burthen 100 tons; only twelve months old; two- thirds of her cargo engaged, will be dispatched without delay.— Apply to GAB. JAMES and JAS. AIKIN.; For PAlErMO, MESSinA MALTA ; Thefine Liverpool- built Brig GEMINI Jos. UshEr, Master; A. 1 third voyage, burthen 124 tons, & considerable part of her cargo is engaged, and she will positively be- dispatched without delay - - For freight, apply, to Mr. Wm. rothwell, school- lane,. or to " , WM. TAYLOR. Jun Broker. K For NEW- YorK: The American Ship HERALD, JAMES NObLE, master; Site is a good vessel, and will take crates and other goods on freight, at'moderate terms ;~ as also passengers for whom she has good accommodations.— For terms, apply to Captain Noble. on board King's Dock, or to CHOPPER BENSON and. Co. ^ For BOSTON, The fine American Ship AURORA, J. . BAKER. Master, regular Trader, Burthen 370 tons,--' coppered to- the bends,- a very fast sailer, and now On her second voyage, her accommodations for passengers are elegant Apply to THOS. and JOHN D. THORNELY - For PHILADELPHIA/ " The regular trading Ship HALCYON, ISAAC WOOSTER, Master, Burthen 300 tons; Philadelphia built'of lire oak and cedar ; coppered and copper- fastened ; has excellent accommodations for passengers,* and will be dispatched about the 21st instant — For freight o> passage apply to Capt. Wooster on board, west side King's Dock, or to liTtLE, W0ThERSPOON & HUMbERSTON For bOSTOn, The fine American Ship COMMODORE PREBLE, Wm. M. LEGATE, Master; Burthen 300 tons,; first class, and in every respect a remarkably fine ' vessel j is taking iii her cargo in the King's Dock, near the gates, and having about half of her earijo on boArd, will be dispatched without delay.— l'or freight or passage apply to Capt. Legate, or* to HUGHES, DUNCAN and Co For BALTIMORE, The American Ship ANDREW JACKSON. J. Patch. Master; , Burthen 263 tons; a good substantial vessel, and will, take freight and passengers on moderate terms.— Apply to Captain Patch on board, in the King's Dock, to to HUGHES, dUNCAN and Co. For PHILADELPHIA, The American Ship TIPHYS, EZEKIEL PURingTON, Master; Burthen 314 tons, first class: this vessel will take freight and passengers on moderate terms.— For freight or passage apply to Captain Purington on board, in the King's Duck, or to • HUGHES, DUNCAN and Co. france, holland, baltic, & c. FOR LUBECK The Lubeck Galliot TRITON. JOHANN PETER GOOTHNEIHT, Master; Burthen about 168tone; now lying in the Salthouse Dock.— For freight, Ac. apply to J.. WESTFAHL, Broker. For BALTIMORE, TSi. A. 1 . coppered and copper- fastened American Ship ARMINIUS, Capt. JAMES GIBSON ; Has commenced loading in George's Dock, and will he dispatched the first fail ship.— For freight or pas- sage apply to the Captain, or WM. aud JAMES BROWN and Co. For BALTIMORE; The well- know n regular trading Ship . ArmAtA, L. LEEDS, Master, ' Now lying in kings Dock j her cargo being all ready to go on board she will ' have immediate dispatch, and can take a few passengers — Apply to the- Captain on board, or WM. and JAMES BROWN and Co. For BALTiMorE, . The well- known . regular trading American Ship LEDA,".. ' NAThANIeL EldrED, Master; Now lying in King's dock; a few goods or passen- gers can yet be engaged f « r her— Apply to the Captain on board,- or wM. and JAMES BROWN and Co- ' For CiTY POINT, ViRGiNiA, The fine American Ship JOHN BROWN, JOHN REYNOLDS. Master; Bur- then 300 tons, now on'her first voy; ig" e, sails fast, and is in all respects an . excellent vessel foi- dry got, ds ; a large proportion of her cargo being already engaged, and ready to be shipped, she will ' be dispatched imme- diately—- For freight'or passage, having good accom- modations, apply to Captain Reynolds on hoard, King's Dock, or to CROPpEr BeNSON ind Co, ; For BALTIMORE. The fine American Ship'REPEATER, RUSSELL GLOVER. Master; Burthen 350 torii, on'her first voyage," Coppered and eppper fastened, and a remarkably fast sailer ;- is how' loading at the south- west corner of the, King's Dock," and will be dispatched the'first regular vessel-^ I'br freight or. passage, having superior accommodations, apply to Captain Glover, or to * ' . LODGES and TOOTH. ' : For CHArLEStON, SOUTH CAROLINA, ' j r The fine new American Ship DIANA, ARThur BERRY, Master Burthen 350 tons now: on her first voyage, intended us a regular trader, and will have immediate dispatch; she has: very superior. accommodations- for. passengers.— For freight or passage apply to the Cap- tain on board, in the King's Dock, or • LEIGH, SHERLOCKS and Co. Parr street. . For ST. PETERSBURGH, The fine Brig HOPE, JOHN LANg; Master; Burthen per register 140 tons; a superior vessel for dry goods.— For freight, & c. apply to Captain Lang on board, or to WILLIAM and JAMES TYRER. Brokers,' 16, Cooper's- row. . This Vessel will deliver her Cargo nt the. Town. For HAVRE DE GRACE. The fine Brig DOLPHIN,- Capt. PROCETEN ; , Lying in George's Dock west side ; she is ready to. receive her cargo, and will sail in a few days— For freight or passage apply to ROWLAND EDWARDS, Water- street. Liverpool, 1 si. fuly, 1816. The Brig MORTON, 147 tens burthen, coppered in August previous to her last voyage, and well found— Apply W B. CRIPPS and co For NEW ORLEANS, Intended positively to be dispatched by the 1st of Aug. The fine New American Ship AlBION, GEORGE RANDALL, Master; Burthen 415 tons, in every respect a superior vessel and having two- thirds of. her cargo actually engaged, will receive immediate dispatch.— Her accomodations for passengers are in a superior style of elegance and comfort, for the terms of which, or freight, apply to Captain Randall on board, - west side George's Dock, or d. and J. A. WILlINK, No. Goree" Piazzas. N. B Capt. Randall informs those tradesmen with whom his crew may. contract debts that the ship will hot be responsible for suCh, Unless by a direct Order from' himself. . For NEW YORK, f A Regular Trader. The fine first- class American Ship MInErVA SMYTH, J. W. Allen, Master; Burthen 322 tons, coppered and copper- fastened, and is well- known for her superior sailing, and her elegant accommodations for passengers: she will take consir durable freight on owners' account, and w'ill be dispatch- ' ed on the 9th July.— Apply to the Captain on board, in George's Dock, or EWART RUTSON and Co. For BOSTON, • " The fine fast- sailing American Ship TELEGRAPH, hEcTOR CoffiN, Master; Burthen about 350 tons, coppered and copper- fas- t^ ed, nuw- otl.- her first yoyage.- built expressly for a re- gular trader,' and in every respect a most complete ves- sel, with accommodations. for passengers of tha first des- cription, having two cabins and twelve state- rooms?-— This vessel is now lying at the south end of the King's Dock , and , will meet with all possible dispatch.-— For freight or . passage apply to Captain Coffin, or to LODGES and TOOTH. For LEGHORN and GENOA, or GENOA LEGHORN, ( and will deliver. Goods . at NICE, ( provided: sufficent offer, or will forward them-' from Genoa at ship's expence.) I -; - The Brig HERO, RObT. MARTIN Master. SWj. A. 1. coppered and copper- fastened, and 6ur- then 153 tons, upwards of 50 tons of Goods • will be shipped on Owners' account; and having a con- siderable quantity of freight engaged, she will- not be delayed.— For terms apply to W. TAYLOR, Jun.- Broker, For PALERMO and MESSINA, or MESSINA and PAlErMO, The fine new copper- fastened Brig LORTON, ' ROBERT M'GAA, Master;" Burthen 140 toils; built under inspection, e'xpressly for a regular Sicily trader; her cabin is spacious and convenient, and fitted purposely for the acCommodation of passengers, for which or freight, apply to BOWNAS and HALL. " Who have on Sale LEMON JUICE. SHUmAC. and BRIMSTONE. ( one concern.') For TRIESTE, > The Brig- JOHN and THOMAS, ... DAVID ProNDFOOT Master Burthen per register 121 tons; how lying in Selt- house Dock.— For freight apply to' • * - rUSsELl and WeLSh. , For NEW YORK, . , The American Ship ANNESQUAM, ^ JAMES WATKINSOn, Master; - Burthen 245 tons; copper- fastened and coppered, to the bends; sails uncommonly fast, having made her last passage from New York. in 23 days, and now on her fourth voyage; will be dispatched immediately. With whatever'freight that offers— For freight or passage' ( having elegant accommodations,) apply to the Captain on board, in George's Dock, or ; JOHN RICHARDSON . For NORFOLK and- CITY POINT, j The fine first class American Ship VIRGINIA, Captain JOHN . WOOLTON, Burthen per register 398 tins,, coppered and. copper- fas'ened sails remarkably fast, and is in all respects a most desirable conveyance for, dry' goods; As a cOnsiderable part oft her cargo will be on owners' account, she will meet w^ th quick'dispatch— For freight or passage, hav- ing excellent accommodations, apply,- to Capt. Woolton on board, south side King's Dock,' or to . BrOwN and GORDON . Exchange- buildings. spain and portugal . For OPORTO, Tlie Smack mOScOW Thos DOBSON, Master, Burthen per register 76 tons, stands A. 1. at Lloyd's. — For freight, apply to ' SAM. BROWN and Co, Brokers. ' For LISBON .,' The new Schooner MARiNER,. JOhN JONES, Master, On her first voyage A J,. - 73 register tons^, having the greatest part of her cargo to go on board . imme- diately, she will be' dispatched, in a few days; north side the Old Dock.- apply to WM . tAYLOR. Jun. • For GiBrALTAR, direct, The uncommonly fast sailing' Schooner PRINCESS CIIARLOtTe, JOHN PEArCE. Master. • - Coppered, and burthen 150 tons; the greater part of her cargo being shipped on owners' accou it." she wil" have immediate dispatch..— For freighter passage apply to_ WM TAYLOR. Jun. Broker. to SUCCEED THE FAME. For LISBON, Lying in the Old Dock, The fine Yarmouth- built Brig TYNE, JOHN rivsTT, Master; Burthen per register 101 tons; stands A. l. at Lloyd's. As the greatest part of her cargo is engaged, she will immediately be di- palched. - For freight, & c. apply to Messrs. Dyson Brothers and Co. merchants, or W. and J. TyRER. Brokers, 16, Cooper's row, ( To succeed the Speedy, J For OPORTO, The new Brig ROCHDALE, ' — PEERS, Master; Stands A. 1 ; burthen pet register 132 tons; will meet with immediate dispatch For freight, & c. apply to Messrs. Geo Turner and Naylor, Or HOLLIWELL and HIghFieLd For CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA, The fine first class British built Ship ; WILLIAM, STEPHEN MILLS, Master; Burthen per register 251, tons, coppered and copper- fastened, a most excellent Vessel for the, conveyance of dry goods; and is now ready to commence loading. For freight or passage, having good accommodations, apply to the Capt. on board, east side ' George's- Dock or to SIMPSON, DAVISON and Co. For SAVANNAH, The American Sliip VULCAN, John REID, Master; Burthen 2& 0 tons; coppered last voyage, and a good vessel in every respect; lying east side George's. Dock ; and having two- thirds of her cargo engaged, will sail on or before 15th July.— For freight or passage apply - to Capt. Reid on board, or to OGDEN, RICHARDS and SELDEN. - For CHARLESTOWN, SOUTH CAROLINA, ', The fine new coppered fast- sailing Brig ALLIANCE, EDWARD BELL, Master; Burthen per register 225 tons; otj her second . voyage . onjy, and in every respect, a most eligible conveyance for dry goods: the ' greatest jiart of her cargo being engaged, she is intended to sail about ,10th July.— For frejght of the remainder, which. will. be taken on mode- rate terms if immediate application is made, or. passage, apply to John Watson, merchant. Water- street, or . GEO . WiLKINsoN • PASSENGERS ONLY. . For ALEXANDRIA end GEORGE TOWN To sail this iveek. The New- Brig ThOMAS, heNRY BOWMAN, Master; ' On her first voyage, copper- fastened and coppered, lias superior accommodations. " Apply to Captain Bow- man on board the vessel, in King's Dock, or GEO. WILKINSON, Broker. ' For CITY POINT, The fine American Ship MARY, FRANCIS CLARKE. Master; Burthen 300 tons, on her iir t voyage; she made Her* passage from Boston m' 24 days; two- thirds of lifer cargo is engaged, atfd she'will have'every dispatch.— For freight or passage applv to BUCHANAN, SMITH and Co. For NEW ORLEANS, The well- known British Ship RODIE, Captain Taylor ; Burthen 250 tons; . stands A. 1. at Lloyd's, and is a most desirable vessel for dry goods ; she will haveevery dispatch.— For freight or passage apply to BUCHANAN, SMITH and Co. For PHILADELPHIA, ' The regular trading American Ship . LANCASTER, J. JACKSON, Master. Burthen 382 tons, . coppered and copper- fastened and in every respect a most complete vessel, with supe- rior accommodation's for passengers.— Apply to Capt. Jackson. jAMES F. LeITCH and Co. hALifax. N. S. The new coppered, Brig THOMAS TYSON, THoMaS PEARSON, Master; ; Burthen 197 tons by tegi.. jer; sails fast, aud is in- tended to be dispatched the first ship— Apply to WOOD and WATSON. • For QUEBEC, And will forward goods to MONTREAL, at ship's expense but shipper's risk, The fine Chester- built Brig HARRIET, DANIEL FullARTON, Master; A. I. coppered and cippei- fastened, and burthen 180 tons; a very good conveyance for dry goods, lying iii the . Salthouse Dock : this vessel has good accommoda- tions for cabin and steerage passengers, and will have almost immediate dispatch: as several births are already engaged. it will he necessary that immediate application be made by those whi wish to. go in her.— Applv to WM. TAYLOR Jun Broker. For- BOSTON, The regular and fast- sailing Packet COURIER, H PRINCE, Jun. Master; Burthen 370 tons ^ copper fastened and coppered to the bends; has elegant accommodations for passengers, and win be dispatched early in July.— For freight or passage apply to Capt Prince on' board, in King's Dock or to J. SIGOURNEY CARTER. - The Courier performed her ) a « passage from Boston to this port in the- short space of 17- days. For NASSAU, : NEW PROVIDENCE, To sail- the. 1st August, The fast- sailing- coppered Schooner HERO, Burthen 120 tons, stands A.' J. at Lloyd's ; can ac- commodate comfortably two or three passengers.— For freight, ic. apply to THOS. ROBINSON & Co. benn's- gurden, Pool- lane. For. BOSTON, ,' - .' -'< The wpll- knowrt citpp^ refl'Atnierican Sliip LIVERPOOL PACKET, SAM NICKELS, Master; Burthen 380 tons'. This'vesiel 4uM Invariably de-: livered her cargoes in eicrilent order, and lias superior accommodations for passengers. " She Commences load- 1 ing in - a few days, and will meet with quick dispatch— For terms of freigbl or passage apply to Capt. Nickels on board, . King's Dock, or- J. SIGOURNEY CARTER. ' June 19, 1816. brazils andriver la plate. For PERNAMBUCCO. The Brig LADY. TROWBRIDGE, JOHN Brown Master; burthen 200 coppered' and stands A 1. at Lloyd's — For freight or. passage apply . to Mr. Richard Scott, or SAM. BROWN and Co: Brokers. For ANTWERP The fine new Schooner AMELIA, A. JARVIS. Master; - Burthen 100 tons, A 1 at Lloyd's having the. prin- cipal part of her cargo engaged'will sail immediately.— For freight or passage applv to WILLIAM MATTHIE, Broker For SALE The new Brig BLUCHER, Burthen per register 121 tons ; on her I voyage- from Quebec, completely found in store materials.— For inventories and particulars apply board of the vessel, in the Salthouse Dock, or to HENDERSON and SANDS. Orford str ON SALE. The good fast- sailing Ship ARG SAM C. LYON, Master; Burthen 420 tons per register; coptxered and per fastened, and is abundantly found in stores, i may be sent to sea at a trifling expence— For inven tories and particulars applv to ROBERT COPLAND, Broker For FREIGHT or CHARTER,' The Ship STERLING-, ARCHIBALD KENNAN, Master; Burthen 383 tons; rarrii large cirgn; . sails fast and is well adapted for the East India Trade.— A] to Capt. Kennan, or CHORLEY. COOK and co 19 Exchange- huilrings. For HAVRE, The fine Biig GEORGE. ROBERT OLIPHANT, Master; Burthen 190 tons; coppered, and stands A. l.; hav- j two- thirds of her cargo engaged, she will positively sail in a few days.— For freight. & c. apply to SAMUEL NEEDHAM and Co. Liverpool, 2d July, 1816. For BOSTON, The American Brig ORLANDO, Enoch HALL, Master, Burthen 215 tons ; she is intended to be dispatched by the 1st proximo, and will receive what freight offers previous to that time at a- ^ moderate rate.— Apply to Captain Hall on board, in the.- King's Dock, or to WELLD. and ALEX. MAXWELL. For CHARLESTON, S. C. The Ship HUGH CRAWFORD, A remarkable fine fast- sailing ship of the first class,' completely copper- fastencd and coppered, will sail on the 1st August.— For freight or passage apply on board, King's Dock, or tp - ROBERT. STEWART and Co., For PORTLAND, direct, The fine new fast- sailing Brig HARRIETT, Register 24S tons;. coppered and copper- fastened; to, sail in a few days; waius a few lig'it goods on freight.— For particulars- apply: to . ', ... ROWLAND EDWARDS, Water- street. The above vessel has a large roomy. Cabin, well cal- culated for Passengers: she will likewise take a few Steerage Passengers." For BALTIMORE, The fine American Ship CALEDONIA, John JOHNSTON, Jun. Master Burthen 4C0 tons, sails well and is - a most desirable vessel, she will receive quick dispatch having a great part of her cargo engaged.—- She will . take freight for tile remainder on moderate terms.— She has also good accommodations for passengers.— Apply to the Captain on board, in the King's Dock, or to , THOS. R. HAZARD, and Co. ' • For NEW YORK, The coppered American Ship ANN MARIA, ISAAC WAITE, Master; -- Burthen 367 tons ;' well known for lifer superior qua- lities and short passages, the " present one 21 days ; has very elegant accommodation for passengers, and'will be disp itciied without delay.— For freight or passage apply to Captain Waite on board, Georges Dock, or to alEX. MACGREGOR and Co. ForNEW YORK, ' ' - The fast- sailing coppered American Ship INTEGRITY, JAMES GILLENDER, Master; Burthen 412 tons; built in that city expressly fyr this trade of first- rate materials, and in the moiMPx- pensive manner ; w- ifl commence loading in a few days, and meet with immediate dispatch— For freight or passage ( having elegant accommodations) apply to messrs. N. T Heard and Co Manchester; Captain Gillender or board. George's Dock, or to ALEXANDER MACGREGOr and Co. For NEW YORK, The " American Ship OTHO, WILLIAM DIXON COOK Master; Burthen 348 ton's; built' in New York of locust, cedar, and the best materials; copper- fastened and eop- per- sheathed ; a great proportion of Her cargo heing now ready to be put on board, she will be immediately dispatched.— For freight or passige apply to Captain Cook on board, on the nest side King's Dock, or to WILLIAM FORDE and- Co. For NEW YORK, The remarkably fine and fast sailing American Ship NESTOR, DANIEL STERLING, Master; Burthen 400 tons; a regular trading ship of the very first class, and in every respect a most desirable convey- ance for goods or passengers; a considerable part of her , cargo is already engaged, and good dispatch will be I modations for passengers are excellent, for which,- or * XX V'V/-*'- 1* 4A First~ Vessel for Fall Goodsto CHARLESTON, S. C The fine new American Ship OCTAVIA, JOSIAS WJLSON. master; __ Burthen 360 tons, copper- fastened and sh Jfn- jd. built at Boston expressly for the trade between 0iariei- ton and this port, and on her first voyage: she is now taking in af the east side o>" the King's Dock, ahd as a great proportion of her cargo is engaged, she will posi, tivelv be ready for sea by the 10th July.. Her ar. coth- gtven.. or to L - For freight or passage apply to Capt. Sterling. I freight, apply to Capt. Wilson on board, or to GEO. M. WOOLSEY, 7, Goree- piazzas. ' cROWDER, CLOUGH a 0 L and p . For MADEIRA aud PARA, The fine fast- sailing Brig ELEPHANT, " Capt. VEYCE; Coppered and coppir- fiistehed, registers 174 tons; has great proportion of her cargo engaged, and will positively » ail immediately.— For freight or passageapplv to HOWLAND EDWARDS, Water- street. " Under engagement to sail in a few days, - > For RIO DE JANEIRO Tbe'well- known Brig LISBON PACKET, WM. PEPPARD, Master; Stands A. 1,' burthen 1 50 tons, coppered and cop- per- fastened, sails fast, and' is in every respect a de- - sirable conveyance for goods; as- one half of her cargo is now shipping by the owners, she will certainly be the first vessel.— For freight, & c apply to Messrs. Orme- rod Heyworth and Co. or HOLLIWELL and HIGHFIELD. To succeed the Lisbon Packet. For RIO DE JANEIRO, The fine. Brig DISPATCH, JAMES SCOTT, Master; tStands A. 1. burthen- per* register 247 tons; coppered and copper- fastened, and'sails remarkably fast— For freight or passage apply to Messrs Ormerod Heyworth and Co.; George Turner and Naylor, or HOLLIWELL and HIGHFIELD For BAHIA, Tlie well- known coppered A. 1 Sip CAROLINE. — MITCHELL, Master; Has room for goods ' on freight, and will be dispatched without delay.— For freight, & c. apply to Messrs. John Hancock and Co. merchants, or to ROBERT COPLAND, Broker. To sail in a few days, For RIO DE JANEIRO, The fine Liverpool- built Brig MARTHA. JOHN SMITH, Master; On her first voyage, laying north end King's Dock ; burthen per register 214 tons, stands A. 1. at Lloyd's, coppered and copper- fastened, a superior vessel for dry goods.— For freight or passage; having superior accom- modations, apply to Captain Smith; Messrs. Dyson, Brothers and Co. merchants, or to WM. and JAMES TYRER, Brokers, July 3, 1816. 16, Cooper's- row. For BUENOS AYRES, direct, The well- known Brig PERSEVERANCE, WILL. COOKE, Master; Stands A. 1. at Lloyd's; sails fast; coppered ; of a light draft of a water, and well suited for the trade — Burthen per register 150 tons ; is now taking in goods bottom of Orford- street, Salthouse Dock. The owners engage she shall sail the first fair wind, after the 10th July, or that they will forfeit freight of the goods ship- ped.— For treight or passage apply to the Master on hoard, or to EDWIN HUNT, Broker. For MARANHAM, The Ship GEORGE, ( Constant traderJ W. WELLSTOOD, Master; Will positively sail the latter end of this month; bur- then per register 250 tons.— For freight or passage apply to the Master on board, Salthouse Dock, west side, or A. J. MEIRELLES and Co. No. 11, Rumford- street. Now loading for LONDON, The fine coppered Ship FANNY, WM. ROBINSON, Master; Burthen per register" 201 tons; having most part of her cargo on board, will be di patched without delay. — For further particulars apply to FAIR and Co. Water- street. * For LONDON, r The BRITANNIA, THOMAS BENNETT,' Master; Lying in the King's Dock, and Now Loading at COTTON's WHARF. LONDON- fur LIVERPOOL, The SUCCESS, JAS. PERRY, Master; ( both regular contract Cheese Ships) Apply to the Captains on board, or WM. PEMBERTON and SON N. B. Fire Bricks, Tiles, & e. constantly on Sale. For ROTTERDAM, The remarkably fast- sailing Smack PROVIDENCE, A. 1 at Lloyd's, ISAAC BENNETT, Commander; . Lying in the Old Dock, north side; burthen per register 94 . tons: the greatest part of this- vessel's cargo being on board, she will be dispatched without delay.— For freight, & c apply to - • JOHN DRAPER THOMPSON. Broker, hanover- street. For SALE, FREIGHT, or CHarTEr The Ship BRAILSFOrD. of Hull. A 1, at Lloyd's, burthen per register 466 I built at Gainsborough in 1811,' newly coppered- copper- fastened to the bends, stow--; , a large- cargo 1 her tonnage, sails fast, is just come opt of th. e Gravitj Dock, having undergone a thorough repair, now lying in George's Dock.— For further particulars apply to , RUSSELL and WELSH. T For FREIGHT or CHARTER, The well- known Ship MOLLY, WM. STENHOUSE, Master; Burthen 274 tons, new coppered, in the best order, ind fit for any voyage.— Apply to HENDERSON, SELLAR and GREGSON. ' EDUCATION,.' tHE Rev. JAMFS PARRY, of chester, begs leave respectfully, to inform the Inhabitants Liverpool, that he will open a School for Young Genl tlemen. in the house lately occupied bv Mrs. Cordy. in Great Charlotte- street, on Wednesday the 24th- July inst. on the following terms : " Per Quart* " Instruction in English/ Arithmetic, and the Classics 11 6 Entrance 0 10 6i Writing ' 0 10 61 Entrance'....;...".', - 0 Sol Geography, Use of the Globes, Ftc 0 10 6 1 Boarders.— Board and, . Tuition; 35 guineas per annum. Entrance 1 ditto. Day Boarder — Board and Tuition, 17 guineas per ann. N. B.— French, Drawing anil Dancing, on the usual- terms. . For FREIGHTor CHARTER. , The fine American Ship SARAH ( of Boston,) GEORgE DIXON. Master; " Burth n 307- tons; built at Boston in July last; is a remarkable fast- sailing vessel, and may be dispatched immediately.— For terms & c. apply to Mess. Gandy Brothers. merchants, RICHARD BATESONand Co. Brokers. For SALE FREIGHT or CHARTER, The Brig PALAFOX, W. T. MYERS, Master, Now lying in thle Salthouse Dock; a strong and burthensome. vessel, coppered, well found in materials, and sails fast ' Length 56 feet 3 inches, breadth 19 feet 5 inches, and admeasures 8- 1 toil%,— for inventorie & c. apply to . . THOS. and WM. EARLE and Co. For SALE or CHARTER, . The - Brigantine RICHARD, WM. LIDDELL, Master;: , ( Lately arrived from the Brazils.)' lying in No* 3. Graving Dock ; she is 227 tons per register; coppered and'well found.-— Apply to CARSON, DENNISON and PARrY. ON SALE, tHe remarkably' fine Ship NYMPH, JOHn CLOVER, Master; ' Burthen par register 353 tons, A. 1 .' Copper- fastened, sheathed, with wood, aud coppered to the bends ; only four years old. This' Ship was carefully - built for' private use", of the best materials;' is abundantly found' in stores of the first quality; sails fast, and stows a very large cargo at an' easy draft of' water"; and is every way adapted for the East India trade— For other particu- lars apply to, the Master on board, or to ELLIS and M'NEILL For SALE, FREIGHT, or CHARTER, The beautiful Brig MARY, At Harrington, in Cumberland, just launch- ed, is coppered and copper fastened and built of the very best materials.— Length of keel per . measurement 84 feet; length on deck 85 ft. 5 inch, breadth 25 ft. 6 inch, depth 16 ft. 7 inch, and admeasures 237 tons — For further particufais apply to Messrs. Wm. Peile, Wood and Co. Harrington, or'to WOOD and WATSON. the Young Gentlemen from Liverpool will be con- ducted, under the care of Mr. Francis, by the Elles- mere Canal Packet, which sails on the above day twelve o'clock. ' For terms, and Mr. F.' s address, apply to Mr. Kaye, bookseller. Castle- street. : References to families of the highest respectability who- have - honoured this School with their patronage,! and particulars respecting the plan of education, & c. may be had by applying to Mr. F EDUCATION . Pennington- Hall near - Leigh, l. ancashirc MRS. JOHN LEIGH proposes to open a Board- ing School for Young ladies. on Monday the 22d of July, whom she wishes to Educate with her own daughters, and treat as. her own children.— Her house is spacious, and in a- fine healthy country, sur- rounded with good gardens ami pleasure grounds, with every advantage which can be desired ; every attention which is possible will be paid to the health, comfort, 1 morals and education of her young charge, whose happiness will be her study. Terms Thirty- two Guineas per annum— Entrance j Three Guineas, with the usual charges for Master. Pennington- Hall is twenty- two miles from Liver- P0ol. . from which a Coach passes twice a day.— The Canal is within a quarter of a niile from the house, and once a week a Packet- Boat goes to and from Manches- ter, from which it is only thirteen miles, nine from j Warrington, eight from Bolton, and Wigan eight The most respectable references can be given of - character and connections.' for cards of particular apply to Mr. GORE, printer. Liverpool;, and Mesj HARROp and WHEELER,, printers. Manchester ,- N B—- from the house being so large. mrs. J. could accommodate a few grown ' up La- Parlour Boarders, at fifty guineas their own Wine ahd washing. & For SALE by PRIVATE CONTACT, The good substantial British built Ship SAMUEL BRADDICK, Burthen per register 245 tons; copper- fastened and was coppered last voyage ; is well found in stores; sails well, and carries a large cargo for her tonnage, now lying in George's Dock.— For inventories and further particulars apply to J. T. Koster and Gilfillan, or DUFF, FINDLAY and Co Brokers. For FREIGHT or CHARTER, The Brig BRITANNIA, GEO. GILPIN, Master; Burthen 175 tons; coppered, and a fast sailer; she carries a large cargo in proportion to her tonnage, and is now ready to commence loading — For further par- ticulars apply to Captain Gilpin on board, at the north end of George's Dock,, or to JOHN MURE, 3, Great George's Place. ON SALE, The beautiful Brig HERALD, 266 Tons register; coppered and copper- fastened ; four years old ; is well known as an extraor- dinary quick sailer.— For further particulars apply to FAIRCLOUGH and SWAINSON. For FREIGHT or CHARTER, One Vessel of 20 tons per register, stands A 1 at Lloyd's, coppered and copper- fastened. One Vessel of 171 tons per register, stands A 1, at Lloyd's, coppered and copper fastened. One Vessel of 125 tons per register, stands A. 1. at Lloyd's, coppered and copper fastened. A fine new fast- sailing Smack, of 90 tons per register. Apply to WILLIAM MATTHIE, Broker. For SALE or CHARTER, ( Or would accept a Freight to LONDON, I The fine Brig GEORGIANA, JAS. NORMAN, Master; Burthen 195 tons, six years old, sails fast, and car l ies a large cargo for her tonnage at an easy draft of water; is w- ell found, and can be sent to sea at a small expence — For terms, & c apply to the Captain on board, south side Old Dock, or to JAS. CHAPMAN and Co. For SALE, The remarkably fine Brig ANN, Burthen per register 233 tons ; is a fine new vessel, was., launched in January., last, and has never been at sea,; Liverpool built; sheathed with heavy cop- per, and copper fastened, and lays in George's Dock. Also, The very fine Brig HERCULES, Burthen per register 255 tons ; a remarkably fast- sailing Vessel, and was newly coppered in October last, and also lays in George's Dock.— For particulars apply to EWART, RUTSON and Co. ( tine concern.) On SALE, at CHEPSTOW, A new Ship, at present called the BELLONA, Burthen about 400 register tons: is a faith- ful built vessel, and will bear the most rigid inspection, and can be ready for sea in 10 or 12 days. Dimensions as under : length 011 deck 111 feet 9^ inches, length of keel 100 feet, breadth moulded 27 feet 9 inches, depth in hold 19 feet 6 inches, depth under lower deck beam 19 feet, height between decks' 5 feet 6\ inches; is cop- per- fastened, and - Well calculated for the East India trade.— For inventory and further particulars apply to Messrs. Bowsker, Hodges and Watkins, Chepstow, or to WOOD and WATSON,- Brokers. Also, two VESSELS 011 the Stocks, at Chepstow, ready for launching, one of 270 ton's, the other 100 tons register. ( One concern • NOTICE TO CREDITORS.. TH E creditors who have proved their debts under 1 the separate Estate of Anthony Black,' late of Li- verpool, brewer, may receive a . first- and final dividend! of 6" s. 8d. iu the pound, upon, their respective debts, M application to Messrs. CLemEnts and WATSON, ac- 1 countants, ou Tuesday next, the_ 9th day of July inst. I and on every subsequent day between the hours of I ven and two. , . . PA. RR and SON, and , W. THOMPSON, s Solicitors. DIVIDEND: thE several creditors who'have proved their under a commission of bankrupt" awarde issued forth against Isaac Thompson, of Keckle Grove near Whitehaven,- in the county of Cumberland, chant, carrying on business together with Joseph Thompson, of Antigua, merchant, his co"- partner in trade upon the joint estate, may receive a further divi- dend herein, by applying to Mr. Henry Hunt. draper, Castle- street, Liverpool, at any time from and after I Oth day of July, 1816. DAWSON, Solicitor T' DIVIDEND. HE creditors who liave proved their debts un commission of bankrupt awarded against Richard Warre Lloyd, of the city of Chester, wine and liquor merchant, dealer and chapman, may receive a first divi- dend of 7s 3d in ' the pound, by applying on Monday, j between the hours of eleven and one o'clock, at tl J office of Mr. Harmood Banner, Accountant Jubilee buildings, Liverpool "' ' PRITT and KEWLEY, Solictors. July 3d, 1816. For ALEXANDRIA and GeOrGe TOWN, And will forward Goods to W AShIngTON at Ship's expence but Shippers'risk, rgs The fine American Ship BOSTON, OliVEr P. FINdlAy, Master; About 290 tons- register burthen coppered to the bends, and copper- fastened; sails fast; has . good accommodations for passengers, and is intended for a regular trader.— For freight or passage apply to Capt Findlay on board, in the King's Dock, or . /, • RAtHBOnE, HODGSON and Co. For BALTIMORE, The fine coppered American Ship GENERAL SMITH, Edward VEAzeY , Master, This vessel is now on her first voyage, and being bttilt. under the particular inspection of her owners; she is in every respect a most excellent vessel.— She has good and commodious accommodations for passengers, and will receive'quick dispatch.— For freight or passage- apply to the Captain 011 board the ves-. nl, or to RATHBONE, HODGSON and Co. FERGUSONS and ASHTON, Patentees for thei Light Elastic WATerproof HAT be'g leave ttt inform th? Public, that mr. Henry Gibson has four some time . past ceased to be the Agent for the sale of their hats in. Liverpool, and that they have appointed in his place Mr. JOHN THORNLEY, NO. 44 Lord- street, to whom those Gentlemen who wish to have the real Patent Hat, will be pleased to apply. • " MILLER, KERSHAW and Co. WOOLLen Manufacturers and General COMMIS- SION AGENTS, have constantly on Sale at their Ware- house, No. 12, Water street, a large Assortment of Superfine West of England CLOTHS, KERSEY- MERES, QUILTINGS, & c... Also on Sa'e. Buires Blankets, Bockings, Bombai zetts, Buntings, Coalings. Duffles. Durants. Flannels! Flushings, Plairs, Pennistones, Shalloons. Serges, & C. 1 and all kinds of Negro Clothing, suitable for the West India, American, and Brazil, markets. N. B.— Dealers in Spanish and other WOOLS. To be Disposed of by PRIVATE CONTRACT, THE STOCK in TRADE of a Shipwright, Boat- builder and Smith, in Liverpool, consisting ol Oak Timber and Plank, Pitch, Pine. Tar, Oakuir| Treenails, Boats, Smiths' Work, & C. & c. For further particulars apply to E Smith and co. 28th June, 1816. To be SOLD bv PRIVATE CONTRACT, AN excellent convenient FAMILY" HOUSE ill complete repair, situate in Great George- street, No. 25, in the occupation of Mr. Logan, the tenure is Leasehold under the Corporation and is iir full Lease, there is a very good two- stalled Stable at- the back. i. Immediate possessi'on may be had. and the House may be viewed'on Tuesdays and Fridays from eleven tili i hree o'clock — For terms apply to Mr. Logan on the Premises, or at the Iron Cable Manufactory, Stanhope- street . Caution. WHEREAS, the womian to whom I was married named Ann Swainey. at thAt time purporting to be a Widow, and whose maiden name was Ann Sugdin has behaved herSelf Most unbecoming the character ci either a wife or mother ; and further, as the said An| Swainey's lawful husband, James SWainey - was actually alive after my marriage to her," I hereby give notice that I will not be accountable for any debts she may contract in my name: As witness my hand, this 3d day of July 1816,' WM. MARTIN LOLLEY, N. B Any Person giving information of certain ar- tides, stole or pledged from the London Coffee House, shall be handsomely rewarded ' 1 day, ( thursday) the 4th inst. at 12 o'clock, at alisbury, Turner and Earle's office, in Exchange- buildings. 100 Hhds. Jamaica SU0AR. for particulars apply to Charles Lawrence, Esq. or ALISBURY, TURNER and EARLE, Brokers. By Order of the Assignee}, to- morrow, ( Friday) the5th inst. atone o'clock, at Jee Brothers' office, New Exchange, 20 Casks COFFEE, 30 Bags PIMENTO. JEE BROTHERS. Brokers. to- morrow, ( Friday) the 5th inst at IS o'clock, at Ed. Battoon and Co.' s office, Water- street, 100 Punch.. of St. Kitt's MOLASSES. RICHD. BATESON and Co. to- morrom ( Friday) the 5th July, at Bagott and Parr's office, Exchange- alley, at 12 o'clock, « 50 Hhds and Tees. Barbadoes SUGAR, -, J90 Bags Barbadoes GINGER. . further particulars apply to Messrs. Mulock and od, merchants, or B GOTT and PARR, Brokers ( Friday) the 5th instant, at 12 o'clock, at ewart, Rutson and Co.' s office, Exchange- alley, 200 Hhds St. Lucia SUGAR, or further particulars apply to Mess. W. Coupland ^ Co. or EWArT, RUTSON and Co. Brokers. to- morrow, ( Friday) the 5th instant, at 12 o'clock, at Bowe and Bushby's office, Exchange- alley. lb Hogsheads and 124 Barrels Tortola SUGAR. Apply to Mr. William Potter, merchant, or BOWE and BUSHBY, Brokers. to- morrow, ( Friday) the 5th inst. in Marsh's yard, Bridgewater- street.. at 12 o'clock, 776 Logs CEDAR, of fine quality, now landing ex Aurora, from Charleston. Apply to Messrs. T. & J. D. Thornely, merchants, ROWLAND ROSCOW, Broker. morrow, ( Friday) the 5lh inst. at J. Hardman and Son's office, Castle street, at 12 o'clock, 9 Puncheons LIME JUICE, just landed, ppiy to John Orr, merchant or J HARDMAN and SON, Brokers. - morrow, ( Friday) the 5th instant, at 12 o'clock, at Percival. Hudson and Co.' s office, ftumford- street, 100 Hhds Guadaloupe SUGAR, now landing. Apply to PERCIVAL, HODSON and Co. Brokers. By JAMES TROTTER, To- morrow, ( Friday) the 5th instant, at 11 o'clock, pre. cisely. on the Premises at the Canal Basin, tHrEE Capital Fly, and one Luggage BOATS, with all their Materials; Eight excellent Draught horSES, with their Geers complete; Three CARTS, about 14 cwt. Iron Weights, Beam and Scales, Triangles, Can- hooks, Slings, Stable Utensils, and various other ' Articles. The whole may be viewed any time previous to the Sale. n Monday next, the 8th inst. at Mr. Jas. Dempsey's yard, Norfolk- street, at 12 o'clock, A Quantity of very good pAILING, Suitable for enclosing a yard, and is well worth tie attention of Joiners and Builders. For particular apply to DEMPSEYand PICKARD, Who have to let. an excellent Office, oa the east side « f Queen's Dock, which they now occupy; possession could immediately be given. The Yard adjoining, which is bended, may go with the Office,' if required ( One concern. sales by Auction By Mr. WINSTANLEY, At Mr. Hayes', the Wavertree Coffee- house. This Day ( Thursday) the 4th iast. at six o'clock in the evening. ABOUT 5$ Acres of excellent HAY GRASS. To be viewed on application to Mr. Bromfield, at bell- vue, Wavertree- lane. ShaReS IN THE PUBLIC BUILDINGS. By Mr. WINSTANLEY, At Lillyman's Hotel, Castle- street, on Monday next, the 8th July inst. at one o'clock precisely, SIX Shares iu the New Exchange Buildings. Two Ditto in the Corporation Water Works. Three Ditto in the Athenaum. Several Ditto in the Lyceum, Botanic Garden, & c. & c. By Mr. WINSTANLEY, On Monday next, the 8th inst. at eleven o'clock pre- cisely, on the Premises, at the bottom of Water- street, tHE COUNTING- HOUSE FIXTURES, & r. the property of Mr. Cuthbert Fair, deceased; consisting of Mahogany Tops and other Desks, Coun- ters, Partitions, a capital 26 inch Iron Bookcase, an 18 inch Ditto, Stools, Grates, and other Articles. To be viewed on the morning of sale. JEWELLERY, CUTLEHY, Ac. By Mr. WINSTANLEY, At his Rooms in Churcli- street, on Tuesday and Wed- nesday next, the 9th and lOtli inst. at 11 o'clock pre- cisely each day, Without Reserve. ASM A LL Assortment of excellent London- made JEWELLERY, Gold repeating, Silver ami other Watches, valuable Snuff Boxes and other Articles, part of the Stock in Trade of a Jeweller in London, and consigned for sale; consisting of modern and ele- gant set Fancy Rings; strongly mounted Gold Seals; Watch Chains and Keys; a fine Gold Brazil Neck Chain; Brilliant Diamond cluster and half hoop Rings, Brooches, & c. together with a quantity of the best manu- factured Cutlery and Hardware. The whole may be viewed on Monday the 8th when Catalogues may be had at the Rooms. On Tuesday next, the 9th July inst. at 12 o'clock, at T. and Is.' Littledale's office, 100 Hhds. and 100 Ices. Barbadoes SUGAR, 32 Bag* and .15 Barrels .' Ditto GINGER, Now landing from the Ship Barbados. Apply to John Heyes, Esq. or T. and IS. LITTLEDALe, Brokers. On Thursday / tut, the 11th inst. at 12 o'clock, at T. and Is. Littledale's office. Exchange- buildings, 6017 Pockets GINGER, 1052 Bags TUrMErIC, 64 Ditto SAGO, 25 Boxes SHELL LAC, 1 . Ditto CARDAMONs, Now landing from the ship Robarts, from Bengal. Samples may be seen at Messrs. D. and P. Mach- lan's, merchants, Leadenhall street;' Messrs. Larken. Varnham and Hamilton, Brokers, Copthall- court, Throgmorton- street, London, or T. and IS. LITTLEDALe, Brokers. On Friday the 12th inst. at two o'clock, at Bagott and Parr's office, in Exchange- alley, The principal part of the Frame of a Well- constructed VESSEL, Of about 300 tons register admeasurement, as it now stands in the lata Mr. William Forbes' yard, bottom of Stanhope- street, and where it may be viewed previously to the sale— For other particulars apply to John Carson. James Iiodsou, or Joseph Fletcher, the trustees, or to BAGOTT and PARR, Brokers. On Monday next, the 8th inst. at 12 o'clock, at Ewart, Rutson and Co's office, Exchauge- alley, 279 Tierces and 47 Half do. Fine Carolina rICE. For further particulars apply to Mess. Luke, robin- son and Braddell, or eWART, RUTSON and Co. Brokers. Elegant Household Furniture, & c. By BRANCH and SON, This Day. ( Thursday) the 4th and To- morrow, ( Friday) the 5th inst. precisely at eleven o'clock each day, at the Hanover Rooms, Liverpool, A N extensive and useful assemblage of Modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, rich Brussels, Kidderminster and Venetian Carpets, superb Pier, Chimney, Cheval and Dressing Glasses, elegant Cut Glass and China, modern Piated Articles, fine toned lano FoTies, a large Iron Bookcase, a variety of iron- mongery Goods, four pieces Fustains, 17 pieces rich lor,- ens. and other valuable Effects. The Furniture comprises two lofty and truly elegant lahogany four- post Bedsteads, bung with Moreen in ihe most fashionable, taste, with appropriate Bedding, Four- post jusi C- 3i|> Bedsteads with printed Ca'- ico , capital well- seasoned Goose Fea- t er Beds. Hair and Straw Mattresses, capital Blank- lets, a Child's swing Crib, Chamber Chairs, Tables and Withstands, Carpets, handsome blue printed Table Services, M « reen Window Curtains, a suite of Drawing Room Chairs upholstered in gray Moreen, polished Fenders and Fire Irons, modern Mahogany Articles in an elegant set of Pillar and Claw Dining Tables, Wardrobes, Secretaries Bookcases, fashionable Pedes- tal and other Sideboards, Dining Card, Snap, Loo, Pembroke, and Ladies' Work Tables, Chairs, Chests of Drawers, Sofas in Hair Cloth, Night and Easy Chairs, Guarduvins, 4c. Paper and Japan Trays, Por- table Desks, Kitchen Dressers, Plate Shelves, with other Kitchen Requisites, and numerous useful and valuable Articles. The whole may be viewed the morning of sale, when Catalogues may be had from Branch and Son, Hano- ver- street. eLEGANT CHINA AND GLASS. By BRANCH and SON. 0n Thursday next the 11 tb. and Friday tha 12th inst. at 11 o'clock precisely, at the Hanover- rooms, N extensive and splendid assemblage of CHINA and GLASS, the stock of a dealer consigned for sale. tHe China consists of superb Table, Desert, Tea, - nd Breakfast Services, rich Vases, Urns, Flower Pots, Ir. cense Jars, Inkstands, Match Pots, Candlesticks, and other ornamental Articles, with a variety of blue printed Table Ware, tbe entire of which are designed and executed in the most modern taste, having been recently selected from the first Manufactories in Wor- cester and Staffordshire. The Glass comprises elegant Wine and Spirit Decan- ters, Celery Glasses, Water Jugs, Butter Coolers, _ Honey Hives, Pickle Urns, Salts, Muffineers, Sugar Basins, Cream Ewers, brilliant suspending and stand Lustures, Wine. and Ale Glasses, Cruets, Tumblers, Goblets, 4c. all of which are of superior quality; also a few other tasteful articles. The whole may be viewed on Tuesday and Wed- nesday next, the 9tb and 10th inst. at the Rooms. VALUABLE BOOKS By Mr. WINSTANLEY, At his Rooms, in Church- street, on Thursday next, the 11 tli, and Friday the 12th inst. at 11 o'clock pre- cisely each day, ASELECT and Valunble Collection of BOOKS, in the various branches of Literature, principally Bankrupts' Property; comprising, amongst other esteemed Works, a beautiful Subscription Copy of Boy- dell's Shakspeare, in 16 vols, with the large and small Plates, very early impressions; Grose's Antiquities of England and Wales, 4 vols; Boydell's Milton, 3 vols, fine Proof Plates; the Works of Robertson, Hume, Gibbon, Pope, Thomson, 4c, Johnson's Dictionary, 2 vols; the new Annual Register, 23 vols; Histoire Naturelle de Buffon, 13 vols. D'Oiseaux, 18 vols, da Quadrupeds, 14 vols, de Mineraux. 9 vols in all 54 vols; CEuvres de Rousseau, 30 vols; Hi.. toire Generale par la Harpe, 30 vols; Histoire Naturelle de Poissons, 4 vols; Voyages et Observations de Falla-, 7 vols; Wieland's Works, 42 vols; Tableau del ' Em- pire Ottomaine, 2 vols; Le Musec Francais, 13 parts; Histoire de Kussie Andenne, 6 vols; Scott's and other fine Bibles; together with a Surveying Table, a bock CaifU'ra Obscura, 4e. 4c. The whole may be viewed on Wednesday the 10th, when Catalogues may be had at the Rooms. VALUAbLe LI BRary LIVERPOOL. By Mr. WINSTANLEY, On Monday the 29th inst and thirteen lollowing days, ( Sundays excepted,) at 11 o'clock precisely each day, at the Booms, in Marble- street, Liverpool, npHE Select and highly Valuable LIBRARY of WILLIAM ROSCOE, Esq. collected by him during a period of more than thirty years; comprising many of the rarest Works in the infancy of Printing; first editions of the Greek and Roman Classics; the choicest productions of Italian, French and English Literature; an extensive Collection of Works on Natural History the Arts, Typography, Bibliography. 4c. In this Library will be found, fine Specimens of tbe BLOCK BOOKS, before the Invention of Printing. the Psalter and durandus of 1459, both on vellum ; the Catholicon of 1460, by John Guttenburg; the Lactan- tius of 1465, by Sweynheim and Pannartz; with tha genuine productions of the Press of upwards of One Hundred Printers, before the close of the Fifteenth Century. Also, some fine ILLUMINATED MANu- SCRIpTS; comprising a splendid BIBLE, on vellum, folio size, embellished with Miniatures, supposed to be say the hand of Giotto, one of the finest mS- Copies of the Sacred Writings extant; with other choice MSS of the Bible and other Subjects, richly ornamented, and in fine preservation. The Books may be viewed on Thursday the £ 5th, Friday the 26tU, and Saturday the 27th inst. Catalogues will be raady ten days previous to the sale, and may then be had of Messrs. Cadell and Davis Strand; Mr. Cochrane, No. 1, Catherine- street; Mess. Arch, Cornhill, and Messrs. Longman,. Hurst and Co Paternoster- row, London; Mr. John Ballantyne, Edin- burgh ; Messss. Mundell and Doigg, Glasgow; Mr Drewry, Derby; Mr. Morgan. Lichfield; Mess. Knott and Lloyd, Birmingham; Messrs. Nortons, Bristol; Mr. Parker, Oxford; Mr. Deighton, Cambridge ; Mr. Bxoster, Chester; Mr. Walton, Printer, Shrewsbury; Mr. Todd, York; Mr. Edwards, Halifax; Mr. Wm. Ford, Manchester; at the place of sale, and of Mr. WINSTANLEY, Church- street, Liverpool; price three shillings each. To prevent improper intrusion, no Person will be admitted to tbe view or sale without a Catalogue. Oh the days immediately following the above sale, will be sold, The extensive and valuable Collection of PRINTS ETCHINGS, ENGRAVINGS, PAINTINGS, and DRAWING, the property of Mr. ROSCOE, made with a view of illustrating the progress of the Arts, and containing many rare and truly estimable Specimens of the various Schools. Catalogues of which are preparing. On Monday next, the 8th inst. at 12 o'clock, at Ewart, Rutson and Co.' s office, Exchange- alley, 150 Hhds., and Tees. Barbadoes SUGAR, 50 Casks Jamaica COFFEE. For further particulars apply to Mess. Simpson, da- vison and Co. or EWART, RUTSON and Co. Broki By Order of the Administrators. By J. rOsSON, On Monday next, the 8th inst. and following days, on the Premises. we3t side Castle- street, the sale each dav to commence at ten o'clock, ft Genuine HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Plate,.. Table and Bed Linen, Table and Tea china. gilt Glass, a Finger Organ, Piano Forte, Paint- ngs. Prints, Etchings, scarce and valuable Books, with Ef& cts the property of the late Mr. Thomas Billinge. The Furniture comprises lofty Four- posted dsteads, printed Calico Hangings, Hair Mattresses, ne Goose Feather Beds, excellent Bedding, hand- some Mahogany and Japanned Chairs, Couches and Sofas, a beautilul set of erabroidefed Chair and Sofa Covers, Mahogany Dining, Loo, Card, and Sideboard Tables, Brussels, Kidderminster and Venetian Stair Carpets, Oil Cloths, Pier, Chimney and Dressing Glasses, Wardrobes. Chests of Drawers, Secretaires, Bookcases, Kitchen Utensils, & c. The whole of the above may be viewed on Saturday the 6th inst when catalogues may be had on the pre- and of J. Rosson, Statham's- buildings, Lord- ct. ,* All persons indebted to the estate of the late Mr. ThOMAS BILLINge Printer and Stationer, are re- uested forthwith to pay their respective debts to Mr. JaMes ROSSOn, Statham's- buildings, Lord- street, i is duly authorised by the Administrators to receive the same. forFEITED PLEDGES, By THOMAS LANE, n Monday next, the 8th itlst. and following days, at margaret Fox's Sale Room, Sir Thomas'- buildings, • Large quantity of FORFEITED PLEDGES, consisting of Gold and Silver Watches, Plate and ewellery, Pearl Necklace, Bracelets, Ac. handsome Plated Tea Urn. Fowling- Piece and Pistols, Woollen cloths, Velverets, Linens, Printed Cottons, Calicos and ^ rcenets, Beds and Bedding, Table I. inen, Household furniture. Pictures, Looking Glasses, Family Bibles, Books, Ac together with a large quantity of Men's and Women's Wearing Apparel, being goods pledged with margaret Fox, pawnbroker, previous to July 6, 1815. the sale to begin at one O'clock, and continue until at night Household Furniture. Beds and Bedding. te Linen, itt. to be said « a Friday. Improved and Improvable LAND, Lancashiie. By Mr. WINSTANLEY, On Wednesday the 24th inst. at three o'clock in the afternoon precisely, at the Bridgewater Arms, Manchester, iu eight Lots, containing from 180 to 420 statute Acres each ABOUT TWO Thousand statute Acres of improved and improvable LAND, being a part of CHAT Moss, and most eligibly situated within seven miles of Manchester, nearly adjoining to and communicating with the turnpike road from that place to Warrington and Liverpool, and in one of the most populous parts of the county of Lancaster. On one of the Lots, of which 150 statute Acres are cultivated, is a good and substantial DWELLING HOUSE, Barns, and Outbuildings, a Garden, Lodgo and Seven Cottages; and on another Lot. of which25 acres are in a high state of cultivation, is a DWEL- LING- HOUSE, in the Cottage style, with suitable Outbuildings ami Plantations. Tlia Property is held by Demise under the late J. ihn Trafford, of Trafford, Esq. for a term of Ninety- two years, of which about EIGHTy- ONE are unexpired; under a progressive yearly rent, which will be appor- tioned amongst the purchasers, but which will not ulti- mately exceed One Shilling and Fourpence per statute acre; and it will be sold for the whole remaining term. Tbe Land is in a situation peculiarly advantageous to its improvement. It extends along and nearly borders on the turnpike- road; lies near to the navigable river Irwell, on which the purchaser has a right to bring manure, free of tonnage: below it, and on its borders are extensive beds of marl, which the purchaser will have the privilege of getting on tlie most easy terms: and it has an elevation suffieient to secure perfect and continual drainage. The Premises, with Growing Crops of Wheat, Beans, Oau, Potatoes and Clover, may ba inspected any time previous to the sale. After the above, will also be sold by Auction, A Piece of highly- improved MOSS LAND, called DuMpLiNGTON Moss, adjoining tbe Duke of Bridge- water's Canal from Worsley to Manchester, and about four miles from the latter place. Consisting of about Sixty statute Acres, with a good Farm- house and Out- buildings thereon; held by lease under John Trafford Esq. for a term of years of which nearly fifty- two are unexpired, at a yearly rent of ^ 41. The whole of this Lot is very productive Meadow Land- To be viewed any time previous to the sale. Printed particulars of the whole may be had on the Premises; at tbe Bridgewater Arms, Manchester; of the Printers of the Blackburn Mail, tha Preston Jour- nal. the Macclesfield Courier, the Birmingham Gazette, the York Courant, the Glasgow Courier, the Dumfries Journal; of Mr. John Ballantyne, Edinburgh; of Mr. Broster. Chester; of Messrs. Winstanley and Sons, Paternoster- row, London; of Messrs. LACE and MIL Ler, Castle- street; Messrs. STANIsTReET and EDEN Leigh- street; Messrs. Roscoe, CIAKKX, WArDELL and co. Bankers; and of Mr. WINsTANLey, Church- street, Liverpool. IS* 20,000 Stout Twilled and'Flain SACKS. SAIL CANVAS, TARPAULINS. HAMMOCKINGS, COFFEE BAGGINGS. 4c. Apply to Mr. John Harrison, No. J, Dry Dwck, or Poulton- in- the- Fylde. ^ Agent, WM. RIGBY. To ShIP OWNERS and OTHERS At the Old Ship Timber- yard, New Hav- market. A quantity of MASTS. YA RDS, SPARS. PUMPs, 4c. also large and small TIMBER of every description, suitable for Stoops, Rails, 4c. 4c. On Thursday next, the 11th instant, at 12 o'clock, a Ewart, liutsou and Co's office, Exchange- alley, The lollowing GOODS, being part of the Cargo of the ship Robarts, just arrived fr- jn Bengal. 2200 Bi'gsof SUGAR, 2051 Ditto SALTPETRe 106 Chests hf BORAX ' 118 Ditto TINC 396 Bales of 300 Bags BLACK - >' 150 Bags COCULUS inDICUs 271 Ditto SEeD LAG, — 3 Chests LaC DyE, 147 Bags TURMERIC, 1123 Billets RED WOOD, 5472 Bundles RATTANS, And on Friday the 12th July, at twelve o'clock, 168 Chests of INDIGO. Samples will be timely exhibited at the office of Messrs. Kymer, M'Taggart and Co. in Mincing- lane, as well as at the place of sale; and for farther particu- lars apply to Messrs. John and Robert Gladstone, or EWART. RUtSON and Co. Brokers. Oa Saturday next, the 6th inst. at 12 o'clock, at Mr. Aspinall's warehouse. Park- lane, 500 Buenos Ayres OX HIDES. Apply to PERCIVAL, HODSON and Co. Brokers. MESSRS DOnKIN, HALL AND GAMBLE'S PATENT PRESERVED PROVISIONS the unequalled advantages of which are, that then con- tinue perfectly fresh, with all their nutritious qualities and original flavour. for any length of time, and in all Climates- ready dressed and fit for immediate use. To persons obliged to undertake long voyages they must be a most valuable acquisition, as they insure a cous'ant supply of Fresh Meats, 4c. entirely superseding the trouble, risk and expense attendant on taking out Live Stock to sea The Patentees have received the strongest and most flattering testimonials, copies of which may be seen at their Agent's office) ' o the proved excellence and utility of their Pruviaions, Soups and Milk, from the following high and undoubted authorities, viz. The Lords Commissioners of tbe Admiralty, the Honorable the Commissioners for Vic- tualling his Majesty's Navy, the Transport Board, the Honorable the Directors of the East India Company, the Governor and Council of St. Helena, and from tbe Commanders in Chief of his Majesty's Fleets iu the West Indies, Brazils, Channel, 4e. 4c. as also the opininas of many Naval Characters of high rank and consideration. Sir Joseph Banks, K- B and F. R. S. Astley Cooper,. Esq F. R. S. and several Other equally- distinguished Personages, together with the reports and Opinions of many highly respectable Commanders of. Ships in the East India Company's and Merchaut service, 4c. & e. The Provisions consist of Beef, Mutton, Veal. Real and Mock Turtle, Fowl, 4c. variously dressed, and packed in Canisters, ( containing from 4 to 20 lbs. each) The Soups are Gravy, Greeu Pea. and Vegetable, which with tha Milk, are packed in different sized Bottles. I Every other particular may be learned, a supply bad, a l s iples seen by applying te tb « Ageut of the i'ateutees, for thir Port, WILLIAM FOSBERY. Hanover- street. ' be SOLD, a GOAT, in full milk. Apply to Mr. Wilson, Oldhall street. On Monday next, the Sth inst afl 2. o'clock, at Perei- val, Hudson and Co.' s office, Rumford- street, 105 Hhds. St. Vincent SUGAR. Apply to John Cropper, Esq. or PERCIVAL, HODSON and Co. Brokers. On Tuesday the 9th July inst. at 12 o'clock, at Perci- val, Hudson and Co.' s office, Rumford- street, 50 Hogsheads Quercitron BARK. Applv to Mr. John Swire, or PERCiVAL, HUDSON and Co. Brokers. On Friday the 12th inst. at one o'clock, at Ashton Sutton's office, Dale- street, 48 Bags Bahama COTTON, Per Georgiana from New Providence. Apply to ASHTON SUTTON, Broker. On Tuesday next, the StU inst. at 12 o'clock, at jee Brothers' office. New Exchange, 1 « 7 Hhds. 25 Tees, and £ 0 Brls. St Vincent SUGAR, Now landing e4 Laurel, from St. Vincent. Apply to Mr. George Forwood, merchant or JEE BROTHERS, Brokers; T^ O ' te LET, a HOUSE fit for the reception of a ! rge family, with Stabling. Coach- house. Gar- den, 4c. situate at Bevington Bush, aud occupied by Mr. Crooke. For tickets to view the premises, aud particulars apply to Mr. Winstanley. Church- street. EXCHANGE BUILDINGS tO be LET, the OFFICES, No. 13. in the Ex- change Buildings, last in tbe occupation of Messrs. T. and J. Myers. For further particulars en- quire of mr. WILLIAM FOSTER, Lawton- street. or tbe Master of the Exchange Coffee Room THE Passengers by the Ship Annisquam return I their grateful acknowledgments to Captain Wat- kinson. for the polite attention which they received from him during their voyage from New York to thi-' port. UNDERWRITERS' ROOMS, * JunE 25, 1816. WANTED, an active intelligent MAN to fill the Situation of Master of these Rooms. Candidates are requested to apply, by letter, to the Secretary, pre- vious to the 9tli July, when the appointment will be made. By Order- of the Committee, GEO. JOHNSTON. Secretary. On Tuesday next, the 9th instant, at one o'clock, ft Yates Brothers and Co.' s office, Exchange- buildings, 150 Boxes Havannah SuGArS, 100 Barrels Ditto COfFeE. Apply to Mess. Barclay, Salkeld and Co. merchants, or to YATES BROTHERS and Co. Brokers. Oa Tuesday next, the 9th inst. at one o'clock, at Yates Brothers aud Co.' s office, Exchange- buildings, 300 Bags St. Domingo COFFEE. Apply to Mr. John Richardson, merchant, or to YATES BROTHERS and Co. Brokers. BOrOUGH and TOWN of LIvErPool. > Sir WILLIAM BARTON, Knt. Mayor. tHE genERAl. COUrT of QUARTER SES- SIONS of the PEACE for this bOROUGH aud TOWN, will be held in courtrOOM, within the TOWN- HAll; moNDAy the day JUlY. 1816, at o'Clock in: the Forenoon; when and where all Persons bound over to Appear, and Prose- cute, give Evidence or Answer, are to attend, on pain of their respective Recognizance heing estreated- And the COURT of PASSAGE far the trial of CIVIL CAUSES, will be held before the MAYOR and BAILIFFS of the said THURSDAY the 25/ 4 day of JULY. 1816, which the ATTOt- NIeS the said Court are required to take Notice. ' StAtHAM; town Clerk and Clerk of the Peace. All persons are, requested to take Notice, that no TrAVErSeS will br Tried at these SESSIONS,, unless the same be entered for Trial in the Town Clerk's- Office, on the MONday preceding the Sessions. Peremptorily— on Wednesday uext, the 10th iust. at 12 o'clock, at W. Evans office, Brunswick- street, 300,000 North and South American HORN TIPS, Qf excellent quality. 250 Horse HIDES. WILLIAM EVANS. Broker. For the Benefit of whom it may concern. On Saturday next, bth inst at Rowlinson's warehouse, Back Goree, at 12 o'clock, 3 Bags Damaged SNAKE ROOT, ( in, bond.) Apply to Mr. John Richardson, merchant, or ROWLAND ROSCOW, Broker. TURTLE. GLOBE TAVERN, TeMpLe- couRT. EDWARD CROMPTON Respectfully informs bis Friends and the Public, that he has On Sale a quantity of fine Lively TURTLE, just imported. *„* TURTLE SOup every day. WANTED, a respectable YOUTH, as an Ap- prentice in a Timber Merchant's office. Ap- ply to J. Gore, . WANTED, an Apprentice, of respectable con- nections, of fourteen years of age, in the Iron- mongery Business.— Apply to J. Thornburrow, Iron- monger, Smith and Bell- hanger, Hay- market. WANTED an APPRENTICE to a Surgeon ir a Country Situation, where a young person may have every opportunity of forwarding himself in the profession. For further particulars enquire of J. Gore, if by letter post paid. N. B. A Premium will be expected. TO MILLINERS AND DRESS- MAKERS. THE Friends of a Youag Lady are desirous of placing her out as Apprentice in a respectable Establishment of the above description, in Liverpool, where a good opportunity is afforded of learning the Business in all its branches.— Letters addressed ( posf paid) for S. L. at J. Gore's, Castle- street, will meet due attention. SITUATION WANTED, AS Clerk or Traveller, by a steady, confidential Person, who writes an excellent hand, and per- fectly understands Counting- house Business— The Advertiser has had considerable experience in those ca- pacities, and would have no objections to make himself generally useful. The most undeniable references can be given, and security if required. Letters addressed X. Z. to J. Gore, will be duly attended to. TO BUTCHERS. PARISH OF LIVERPOOL- THE Churchwardens and Overseers will meet on Tuesday iiext, tbe 9th July, at twelve o'clock at noon, in the Committee Room, in the Workhouse, to contract for six months, to commence on the 12th of the same month of July, with the person who may off sr the most eligible terms for ( supplying the Poor in the House with Beef of the bast quality, in quarters, weekl v. The weekly consumption it is supposed will be from 1,200 to 1,400 pounds weight. Sealed tenders may be left in the Aean time with the Governor at the Work- house, who will give any further information on the subject that may be required. By Order of the Churchwardens and Overseers, EDWARD BLACKSTOCK, Vestry Clerk./ Merchants and Masters of Vessels may be supplied with Dry Picked OAKUM, at 20l. per hundred weight, and Shopkeepers and others with stout bleach'd CALICOS, on reasonable terms, on application s above. The Perseverance, Gross, from dantzic for this port, was left off the Naze of Norway,; 6th ult. by tbe Satis faction, arrived at this port. The Farina, Allen, from Jamaica for St Domingo, was lust 5th April, OH a reef near St. Domingo. LIVERPOOL INFIRMARY. On SUNDAY next, in the Forenoon, a SERMON will be Preached in ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH, by the Rev. UNWIN CLARKE, Archdeacon of Chester, and a COLLECTION must for the Benefit of tbe above Institution. RECEIVES. Meyrick Bankes, Esq. a Benefaction of...£ 100 0 0 Joseph Carter.,... 4 10 0 A Collection at St. Nicholas' Church ........ J8 Oil Ditto at St. Stephen's Ditto....* 25 3 6 Ditto at St. Paul's ' Ditto 5 1 1 Ditto at St. James's Ditto ...'... 23 7 9 Yesterday the Common Council were pleased to appoint Isaae Oldham Bold, Esq. a member of the Corporation- ' We have authority to state, that the Map of this County, which is now preparing for publication by Mr. Greenwood and his auxiliaries, from entire actual sur- vey. aud advertised in our last page, will be prosecuted with unremitting assiduity, and is intended to be com- pleted by the end of the year 1817, of which additional information will be given in our next. We have to notice Messrs. Donkin and Co.' s Patent Preserved Meats, 4c. for the novelty and very great utility of this truly successful Invention. Having tasted speci- mens, packed many months back, and saw the strongest documents, froiu the highest authorities, of the satisfac- tory ordeal they have undergone iu all climates, we must declare it an invaluable discovery for persons ob- liged to go to sea.— See advertisement. 3d col. 3d page. We are desired to state, fur the information of owners and master* of vewels, that by the Register Act of 26th Geo. III. chap. SO, the owner or master of any British Vessel is liuUe to a penalty of XI00, it tue name and | port are uot painted on her stem, iu letters at least' four inches loog.— London Packet. OB Friday last,_ at Wavertree, Elizabeth Rev. B. H. Roughsedge, rector of this town, a^ nspi. example of religious and moral virtue: devoid of ostentation, she pursued " the noiseless tenur of her way" iu persevering exertions for others, and she died, as she lived, in peace aud charity with all. Same day, Mr. Elias Wood, of Wigan. On Saturday last, at Warrington, aged 4t, Mr. James Milnes. liquor- merchant. On Monday last, aged 40, Betty, wile of Mr. John Watson, Great George- street. " On Tuesday last, Mrs. Hicks, wife of Mr. John Hicks, surgeon, and daughter of Mr. Thomas Mosley Bennett, iron founder: her virtues were many— ber faults few— her friendship lasting— and her faith pore ; her memory will long be cherished by those who knew her worth. as liverpool, july 4, 1816.. 83R Tbe following addition to Jones and MANN'S advertisement, 2d Col. 1st page, came too late to be inserted iu its proper place : for fresh rc; 4 constant supply of lOFTUS ALUM, aud 50 Tous Prime Galway KELP. SHIP NEwS. ' The Tiger, Higginson, from hence at Barbadoes. The Tobago, , from Norfolk at Tobago. The Sarah, Phillips, from Jamaica at Honduras. The Neptune, Armstrong, fr. hence at Philadelphia. the Triton, Marshall, from hence at New York. The Eliza jane, Foreman, from hence at ditto. The Francis, Roach, from hence at ditto. The Roscius, Harvey, from Bahia at ditto. The William, Bowden, from hence at Chatleston. The Emperor Alexander, Watt, fr. Dundee at ditto. The Neptune, ——, from hence in the Delaware. The Sir John Cameron, Kendall, from hence in the Mississippi. The Thos. Gibbons, Rockwell, fr hence at Savannah The Yamacraw, Smith, fr hence 4 Charleston at do. The Thos. Naylor, Jefferson, from New York at do. The Raikes, Reay, from hence at Pictou. The Amity, Gray, from bence at Miramichi. The Broderick, Peart, from hence at ditto. Tbe Jean, Murphy, from hence at Bahia. The Stamper, Wilson, from hence at Pernambucco. The Pocklington, , from hence at ditto. The Berwick Castle, ——, from London at ditto. Tbe Aurora, Hill, from hence at Buenos Ayres. The Ruth, Patterson, from hence at ditto. Tbe Birkby. Whitlow, from hence was through the ice 22d May, all well, and expected to get into Quebec next day. The Yarmouth, Coxon, from bence at Palermo. The Venelia, Tod, from hence at Biiboa The Kelton, Morrison, from Smyrna at Gibraltar. Tbe Belvoir Castle, Rowlands, fr. Marseilles at do. The Victor, Hardt, from hence at Elsineur. The Rebecca, Worts, from bence at Riga. The Tartar, Vaughan, from Martinique at Bremen. The Elpiedt, Brent, from hence at Memel. The Neptune Achren, from hence at ditto. Tbe Albion, Lowry, from hence at Antwerp. The Atalanta, , from hence at ditto. The Finchett, Norquay, fr. bence at St. Petersburg. Tbe Betsey, Roberts, from bence at Dublin. The Perseverance, Cray, from hence for Boston at Cork, 24th ult. with loss of bowsprit. The Mercury, Sampson, from hence at Gravesend. The Richmond, Cunninghham, fr hence off Dover. The Three Williams, from hence for Newfoundland at Holyhead, leaky. The brig Caroline, , fr. Savannah for this port, was spoke on 9th ult. in lat 40. 55. Ion. 52. 30. The Ewretta, , from hence for New York, was all well, 12th ult. in lat. 45 Ion. 38. The brig Mariner. Newman, was spoke off Cape North, Prince Edward's Island, Ist ult. The Coromandel, , from hence for Philadelphia. was spoke 25th ult. in lat. 49. Ion. 18. 30. all well. The Huron. , from benee for Boston was spoke on 13th ult. in lat. 45. 57. The brig Hector, ——, from hence for Portsmouth, N. H. was spoke 12th ult. in lat 48. Ion. 51. Tbe ship Nereid, , from hence for the Bay of Fundy and Demerara. was spoke 30th ult off Tusker. The John Bainbridge, Corlett, from New Orleans for Gibraltar, was spoke 5th ult. in bit. 36 10. Ion. 8. W. all well; expected to get in the day following. The Trio, , from henee for New York, out35 days, was spoken by tbe Piersons, Robson, arrived at Portsmouth from Jamaica. The Henry, Kendall, from hence for Buenos Ayres, was spoken 5tb April, in lat. 4. N. ion. 11. W. out Sf days. The Eliza - Baird, Murray, from Bilboa for this port, was spoke 28th ult off Duagarvon, with lets ef mait- FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. TUESDAY, July 2. 1818. THE SPEECH Of His Royal Highness the PRINCE of WALES, REGENT. In tbe Name, and on Behalf of His MAJESTY. My Lards and Gentlemen, I cannot close this Session of Parliament without again expressing my deep regret at the continuance of his Majesty's lamented indisposition. The cordial interest which you have manifested in the happy event of the marriage of my daughter the Princess Charlotte with the Prince of Saxe Cobourg, and the liberal prevrion which you have made for their establishment, afford an additional proof of your affec- tionate attachment to his Majesty's person and family, and demaud my warmest acknowledgements. I have the pleasure to acquaiui you, that 1 have given the royal consent to a marriage between his Majesty's daughter the Princess Mary aud the Duke of Glouces- ter; ami I am persuaded that this, event will fc* highly gratifying to all bis Majesty's subjects. The assurances wliich I have received of tha pacific and friendly disposition of the powers engaged in the late war, and of their resolution to execute inviolably the terms of the treaties which I announced to you at the Opening of the Session, promise the continuance of that peace so essential to tht interests of all tbe notions of the world. Gentlemen of the House of Commons, 1 thank you for the Supplies which you have granted for the service of the year, and I am sensible of the be- neficial effects which may be expected to result from the salutary system ef making provision for them in a way calculated to uphold Public Credit. The arrangements which you. have adopted for dis- charging the incumbrances of the Civil List, and for rendering its future Income adequate to its expenditure, b>" relieving it from a part of the charge to whieh it was subjected, are in the highest degree gratifying and sa- tisfactory t » me, and you may be assured, that nothing shall , bo wanting on my part to give full effect to those arrangements. The provision you have made for consolidating the Revenues of Great Britain and Ireland, will, I doubt not, be productive of the happiest- consequences, in Ce- menting and advancing the interests of tbe United Kingdom; and must afford an additional proof of the constant disposition of Parliament to relieve tbe diffi culties, and promote the welfare of Ireland. My Lords and Gentlemen, - ~ The measures to which I have been under the ne- cessity of resorting for the suppression ( if those Tumults and Disorders which bad unfortunately occurred in some parts of the Kingdom, have beeu productive of the most salutary effects. • I deeply lament the continuance of that pressure and distress which the circumstances of the country at the close ef so lung a war have unavoidably entailed on many classes of his Majesty's subjects. I feel fully persueded, however, that after the many severe trials which They have undergone in the course of the arduous Contest in which we have been engaged, and tbe ultimate success which has attended their glorious and persevering exertions, I may rely with perfect con- fidence on their public spirit and fortitude in sustaining those difficulties which will, I trust, be foupd to have arisen from causes of a temporary nature, and which Cannot fail to be materially relieved by the progressive improvement of public credit, and by the reduction which has already taken place in tbe burthens of tbe people-, AFRICA. The Westbury, , with 830 elephant teeth 155 tons camwood 23 punchs palm oil 3 brissquills R. Kitchen. * WEST INDIES- The John Bull, J. Askew, from Jamaica, with jrs hhds ) 3 tee J 2 brls sugar 54 punch j rum 16 brls gi. ger 1 keg tamarinds for R. Benson and Co. 100 hhds sug,, r 20 punchs rum executors of Muses Benson. 70 hhds 6 tees du W. Goore. 152 seron. cotton Middleton and Tennant, 58 do J. and G. Moravia and eu. IS bale* io G. Levien, 19 tees 18 brls coffee E. Hime. 44 ' jets U « Nicholson and Mossman, 2 brls sugar 1 hhd rum I brl coffee W. and. A. Maxwell, 2 brU sugar 36 tees 3 brls cofliee 49 bales cotton 8 tons fustic 1 case castor oil I ea.- k old copper Ewart, Rutson and co. 1 hhd rum Needham, Nixon and co. 1 do f. N. Hesketh, 1 brl sugar Duncan & Fletcher, 2 tees 92 brls coffee 7 bale* cotton 35 tons logwood 1 pipe Madeira wine ISO ianca- wuod spars 24 log* yellow sanders wood 4 ions ebony 4 do lignumvitae. Askew, jig hhda 6 brls suga. 8 brit 3 ten coffee 6 pipes Madeira wine 1 cask old coppst kegs tamarinds 1 ca « e arrow rout 3 boxes » we> tuieatt punch lime juice order. The Warwick, W. Dennison, from Jamaica, with 150 bales cotton fur j. G. Moravia, 2 brls sug., r « punch. rum T. Crawford, 55 tons Nicaragua woid Lowes and Woods, SO hhds I tee sugar Ripley A c « . 601 hides 370(! horns C. Horsfall, 12 casks coffee SO brls ginger E. and T. Brenn. 59 tons logwood J. Fall, 4 hhd » sugar D. Johnson, 1 brl sugar Moon, Brothers aodco. 12 brls 2 bags ginger I box tortoise shell 63 les cotton J. Garnett, 35 brls ginger 34 casks 6 Ifi* coffee Percival, Hodson and ui. 1 brl 6 tees ginger 1 brl tortoise shell J. Smith, 1 qr cask wine P. Callum, 972 hides Ewart, rutson and Co. 1 box preserved gin- "• r * dollars 1 brl sugar 50 do ginger order. The Irlam, j. lrlam, from Barbadoes, with 431 hhds 352 tees 25 brls lugar 91 bales cotton for Burton, Irlam and Higginson, 8 hhds sugar S. l ord, IS tcc* do Hughes, Duncan and co. 2 boxes sweetmeat. F. Jordan aud co. 8 do 8 brls sugar 1 bale cwtton 49 ex hides order. The Ann, 3. Rennell, from Barbadoes, with 100 hhda 74 tees sugar IS hales cotton for Barton. Irlam and Higginson, 165 hhds 15 tee. « ugar J Gladstone * Grant, 11 M, ds do J. H. Lord, 7 u « s do Hughes, Duncan and co. 15 hhd. do Hayes, Fox and co 1? hales cotton J Maddock, 6 tees sugar order. The Hope. E. Vernon, from Barbadoes, * 1th 802 hhd. 66 tees 1 brl sugar 8 casks tamarinds 88 ba ger SO do coS'ee 2 brls arrow root for Gibbs Thomp- son and CO, r AMERICA The Eurydice, j. Main, from New York, with 10 bags cotton for J. Chapman and co. 8 do T. Eyre, 19 do Brotherston and Begg, SO do 3683 sticks lignumvitae H. Warbrick, 39 bales cotton G. M. Woolsey, 32 do , 1Dd so. 20 do T. Parsons, 9 do Matthie and Theakstone, Joi do 12 hhds tobacco Rathbone, Hodgson and eo. 20 tees rice T. J. Hornby. 7 bale* madder root 3. Garner, it casks horn tips Little, Wotherspoon and Humberston, 13 brls po. ashes C. Taylure and co 40 du 3. Taggart, 80 do T. and W. Oxford, 48 da Walker. Maltby and. Co. 400 do « 83 do- turpentine 25 hhds tobacco 79 bales cotton ogden richards and Selden, tm brl stave. Barnard Brothers, 22 bags cotton order. The Annisquam, J. Watkinson, from New York, wiih 105 bales cotton Luke, Robinson nnd co. 16 do Maitland, Smith and eo. 10 do Heather and Lucas 19 do J. Martin, 56 do Cropper, Benson and Co. 24 do 41 brls ashes Ewart, Rutson and co. 812 brl. tar 1$ bales cotton M. j Tobias and co. 4 bags wool ft. & G. Bean, 70c staves J. Richardson. The Sterling, j. Boyinton, from Baltimore, with 296 logs oak timber 236c staves 8 log. pine lc 10 bands spikes for W. and J. Brown and co. The Concordia, G. L. Coffin, from Savannah with 204 bales cotton for Ogden, Richards aud Selden, 10 do Simpson, Davidson and eo. 50 do J. Marshall, 150 lo John Richardson, 229 do Stewart and Erwin, 75 Tbe Lord Chancellor then prorogued Parliament to Saturday the 24th day of August neat BirtH. On Tuesday the 25th ult. et Bishopsgate, near Wind tor, the Lady of Lieuteuant- Colonel Colquitt, Grena- dier Guards, of a son. MARRIED. Lately, at Kendall, Mr. Thomas Beck Towers, of Hawkshead, to Miss Margaret Williamson, of Under- barrow. On 20th ult. at Paris, at the house of Sir C. Stuart, Thomas Kidd, Esq. Deputy Inspector of bis Majesty's Forces, to Mrs. Beresford Brunton, widow of the late Captain Beresford Brunton, and daughter of the late Mr. Henry Sharples, of this town. On Monday the 24th ult. at St. Anne's Church, by the Rev. W. Blundell, Mr. Robert Heckle, tailor, to Miss Mason, St. James'- street. Same day, at St. James' Church, Mr. R. Robinson, book- keeper, Duke's Dock, to Miss Harrison, of Litherland. On Wednesday tbe 26th ult. at Manchester, Mr. Joseph Willoughby, of Cheetwood, to Miss Ann Lees, daughter of Mr. James Lees, ef Salford. On Sunday last, at St. Anne's Church, by- the Rev. R. Loxham, Mr. Wallworth, solicitor, to Miss Parquott. On Monday last, at Neston, by the Rev..— Ward, Samuel Woodhouse, Esq. of Bronte House, Ever ton, to Miss Martha Gordon, of Parkgate. DIED Lately, in Portugal- street, London, tbe right Hon Lady Diana Fleming — She was tbe only daughter of Thomas, late Earl of Suffolk, and widow of Sir M. le Fleming, Bart, of Rydall, Westmoreland. Lately, in America, Samuel M'Douel, Esq. late of the 79th regiment. Lately, at Wigan, Mr. Richard Fairbrother, liquor- merchant. On Tuesday the 11th ult. aged 41, Mr. John Banks, Harford- Street. Oa Wednesday the 19th « lt. at Weston, near Bath, in consequence of the rupture of a blood vessel, Mr. W. Lovegrove, of Drury- lane Theatre On Thursday the 20th ult at Ballagowne, Isle of Man, in her S2d year, Mrs Jane Gowne. relict of the late Edward Gowne, Esq. and mother of Thes. Gowue, Esq. tbe present high bailiff of Douglas. On Saturday tbe 22d ult. aged 43, EUen, wife of Mr, A. Bannerman, Spellow House. Walton. On Sunday tbe 23d ult. in his 83d year, Humphrey Gregory, Esq. of Ash, Shropshire. Same day, aged 38, Mr. Wm. Townley, merchant, of this town; his loss will be Auch lamented by his family, and those who had tbe pleasure of knowing bim. Same day, at the Vicarage- house, Appleby, in his 66tb year, tbe Rev. William Phillips, M. A. vicar of that parish. Same day, at Castletown, Isle of Man, in his 51st year, the Hon. John Frissell Crellin, his Majesty's first Deemster and Chief Judge of the Isle of Man, and son to the late Rev, John Crellin, Rector of Kirk Bride, and Vicar- General of that Diocese, On Monday the 24th ult. at St Cloud, the celebrated and favourite representative of tbe Comic Muse, Mrs. Jordan. Same day, Mr. W. Harley, taw maker. On Tuesday the S5tb ult. iu her 59th year, Mrt. Okell, wife of John Okell, Esq. ef sandway, near Northwich, Cheshire. lo Hughes and Duncan, 40 do Richardson 4 Bolton. The Virginia, J. Woolton, from Charleston, wi 27 bales cotton f? r N. Aspinall, 55 do Barclay an 192 do Crowder and co. 23 do J. Richardson ~ 76' do A. M'Gregor aqd co. Ill do W. Dixon and to- 2 do J. Hardman, 40 do Cropper, Benson and co. 310 do Holt and co. 74 do Eason, Jenner and e, 2 brls rice Luke, Robinson and co. 68{ c 6 staves brown and oo. 25 bales cotton order. ' The Nautilus, -—. from Charleston, wfth 252 bales cotton for J. M'Adam and CO- 222 do M'Gregor and co. 47 do J. Chapman. 10 do Sanderson and co, 60 do W. A. Aspinall and co. loO do J. ft. Pearson, 71 do Cropper, Benson and eo. 97 do 11 brls ground nuts Maury 4 Latham, 164 bales cotton Holt. Davies, and oo. 36 do Eason, Jenner and co. 60 de Crowder and co. 90 de order. The William Tell, A. Hall, from S vannah, with 329 tees 129 halfdo rice 115ic 3 staves for W. Gibson and co 10 bales cotton R. and G. Benn. 47 bales cot. ton- J. M'Ad m and co. 126 do J. and ft. Higgin. 30 pine planks 1 do- balk Wood and Watson, l¥ 9 bales cotton R. Harvey, 66 bales 5 pockets cotton Cropper, Benson and CO - . , . Tbe Loan, J. Barston, from Savannah, with 1 bales cotton for J. Ewin, 100 de Rathbone, Hodgson and co. 154do Crowder a Cropper, Ben* son and co. SO do J. Hibberson and eo. 117 do fV Carruthers, 7 do Hughes* Duncan and co. Tbe Lord Whitworth, J. Youd, - from Savannah, with 80 bales cotton fot Harrison and co. 58 do W. Christie, SO do 1. ft. Spooner, 97 do Ogden, Richards and Selden, 350 do J. Marshall, 313. do Cropper, Bens ton and co. Tbe Lord Wellington, 3. Mitchell, from Savannah, with 12 bales cotton for J. E. White, S32 do Simpson, Davidson and co., S24 do W. Dixon and co. 10 da Maury and latham, 100 do J. Richardson, ; 3S do and ft. Higgin. SOUTH AMERICA Tbe Cyclops, T Braithwaite, from Buenos Ayres, with 10 pipes 5 marquetas tallow 6593 dry ox hides 16 bales horse do 80 liuing do 2000 horns 16500 horn tip » for Eyes and Miller, 220 marquetas tallow 169 selte$ ox hides 6271 dry do Hebson and Forster. 2474 dry ito W. Dornald, 1492 de Threlkeld and co. 312 do S, andt J. Rawson, 9 bales horsehair 22 bales housa's Ellison, 9 tyger skins T. Braithwaite, 236 marquetas tallow 200 salted ox hides order. Tbe Peggy, 0. 3 Hutlon, from Pernambucco, with 686 bags ootton- fot J. Tatlton and co. mediterranean:. Tbe Regent. J. Wright, from Sicily, with 910 tons brimstone 60 tons barilla for Richardson and co. PrUSsIA- The Freyheit, G. Domeke, from Dantzic, with 90, fir balks & r Backhouse and Robinson,. 277 fir balks l^ c 26 deals 61c. staves for Geller and co. Th » Favourite, P. Kalff, frqm Dantzic, with 50c staves 3jc deals 9 faths lathwood for J. Leigh and ce. 482 fr balks Geller and co. 2 do P. Kalff The Juffron Elizabeth, M. krause, from dantzic, with 286 fir balks for Backhouse and Robinson, 59p. staves 10 deals 5 faths lathwood J, Leigh and ec. 4$ fir balks Geller and.< 9, 2 * to M Krause. - ! The Effort, J Tayler, from Dantzic with 94 masts 10 fir balks 12c 6 deals 10 f^ bs lath wood 12£ c stave* for J. Leigh and eo. 20c staves. Pickering aud eo. , NQRWAy The L'- Esperance, L. g. Petersen, f om taunde, with 106| c 24. slaves tic 22 deals 500' oak planks for J. Leigh & co. . On Thursday next, the 11th day of july, in the King's Arms Inn, Port- Glasgow, at one o'clock, ( if not previously sold by private bargain) the following Vessels, lately from Sea, and now, lying in the har- bour of; Port- Glasgow, part of the. Sequestrated Estate of John Crawford and Co. viz. The brigantine SWIFtSurE, £ 37 tons, And the Brigantine rOLLA, 242 tons per . register, both coppered and copper- fastened, admirably calculated for tie Foreign Packet Service, Brazil, South Sea- or American Trades, or any distant trade where burthen and expedition are requisite. superiorly found and stored, were commis- sioned .' and completely equipped as Letters of Marque with standing quarters, and have a fine appearance. Application maybe made and inventories had of Messrs, H. Matthie and Theakstone, Liverpool; bennett and Co. Insurance brokers, Glasgow ; or of WM. BENNETT, Trustee on said Estate. 7 by Mr. WILLIAM MATHer, At Mr. Wright's, the Feathers Inn in Warrington, in the county of Lancaster, on Friday the 11) th day of July, 1816, at six o'clock in the evening, subject to Such conditions as shall be then " and there produced ; thE Fee- simple and Inheritance of and in all that MESSUAGE or dwElLI NG- hOuSE, to- gether with the brew- house and- other Appurtenances thereto belonging; situate'on the south side of Wil- der pool CauseWay, and at the corner Of the Old Lon- don- road, in Latchford, in the county of Chester; to- gether aho with the extensive Timber- yard attached to the same. with the newly erected Work- shops and Counting- houses, and the ' Saw pits within the yard," containing by admeasurement 1429. superficial square yards of Land lately occupied by Mr. George Pickton, deceased. The alove lot is peculiarly well adapted to the pur poses or- a timber merchant, on an extensive scale, and affords a good opportunity to any person engaged or desirous to embark in that business being situate hear to the river Mersey, by which means Timber can be brought from Liverpool at. a cheap rate, and laid on the premises without being drawn any considerable distance or incurring any extra expence. This establishment is well Known in the neighbourhood ; the business of a Timber- merchant having been carried on at these pre- mises for the last 50 years and upwards. For further particulars apply to Messrs. CLAUgh- Ton and FITCHETt , Mr. gARTh, attornies War- ington or Mr. W. Pickton, Timber- merchant Leed street, Liverpool. COUNTY FIRE OFFICE. TRUSTEES. THP dUKE OF RUTLAND, K. G. The MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM, The MARQUJS OF NORTHAMPTON, the Earl of BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, the earl of UPper Ossory, wiLLIAM PRAED, ESQ. M. P. s. BERNARD MORlAND, Esq M. P. sixty directorS. Managing director— J. T. BARBER BEAUMON. T, Esq. F. A. S. PERMANENT CAPITAL of ^ 400,000, in. addition to the fluctuating fund arising from thp premiums', is provided to guarantee the engagements of the office ' The' Original Members subscribing to this Permanent Capital alone responsible for losses The Surplus of the Premiums after paying losses and expences is returned to those now insured as well as the original Members.— Claims are paid with the utmost prOmptnesS, wit hout deduction or disCount ' Agents are appointed in all the principal towns who are also- Agents to the Provident Life Office Lately published, in octavo. by Longman, Hurst, Rees and Co. London, AHISTORY of the ISLE OF MAN. with a comparative view of the past and present state of Society and Manners ; containing. also Biographical anecdotes of Eminent Persons connected with that Island with a new and correct Map, and elegant of Peel Castle, f By h. A. BULLOCK. Ten years resident in the Island. had of J. Gore Castle- Street, Liverpool, price > ' 5s in extra boards. EAGLE INSURANCE COMPANY, ~ by Act of parliament LONDON. tHE Advantages gained by insuring at this office. consist in the PAYMENT of Rent of any pre- mises destroyed by Fire, and in the abatement of one- tenth part of the Premium usually paid to other Offices. Damage by Lightning made good. LIFE inSUrANCE upon LIBERAL tErMS Policies expiring at Midsummer may be renewed • within fifteen days from that period. AGENTS. mr. Js. Yorstoun, Insurance Broker. liverpool. Mr wm. hilton.: cotton- manufacturer blacKburn. Mr. lees, manchester. Mr. William gibson, Public Accontant, Manchester. Mr. Jos. Skerratt; Solicitor, warrington Mr. wm. Atherton Ironmonger, Wigan. Mr. Threlfall, lancaster. Mr. butterworth, oldlham. ' Mr. Thomas RushtOn, Bolton- le- Moors. Mr. Paul harrison Preston. messrs. Grundy and son. Bury. Mr. J. Tugwood, Ironmonger lancaster. Mr. Reed, Collector of taxes Kendal. GLOBE INsURANCe PALL- MAll and CORNHILL, LONDON. FIRE, LIFE and ANNUITIES. ALL Persons, whose Insurances with this Company become due at Midsummer- next, are requested to take notice, . that Receipts for the renewal thereof are now ready for delivery at the Company's offices, No. 8O, pall- mall. and No. 5, Cornhill; and in the hands . of their respective Agents in the Country.-— In- surances due at Midsummer must he paid on or before the 9th day of July, when the fifteen days allowed for the renewal thereof will expire. by Order of the Board, JOHN CHARLES DeNHAM, Secretary. London, 20th June, 1816. LANCASHIRE. liverponl Mr. Joseph Robinson. manchester.... Mr James Hayley, lancaster Mr. Richard Willock. warrinigton... Sir John Gaskell bury mr. Abraham Wood. Preston Mr. william Addison. bolton Mr James Kay. Rochdale Messrs. C. Stett and Co. CHESHIRE. Chester Mr. Joseph Bateman. Macclesfield... Mr. george godwin. Knutsford Mr. P. W. Dumvile. Stockport Mr. Richard Owen. Sandbach Mr. Richard Latham. Northwich Mr. Joseph Firth, Jun. NORTH WALES Carnarvon Mr. John Evans. _. James Harrison, sheffield. grocer July 4,' 5, Aug. 3, Tontine Inn. Sheffield: attorney, . Mr. William Thompson. Sheffield. Anthony Jackson. West Leigh, shopkeeper and coal- dealer; July 12. 13, A. ug. 6, at eleven. White Lion Jnn, Manchester: att > rney, Mr. Entwistle, Manchester. . James Landale. Manciiester, merchant ; July 12, 33, Aug. 6. at eleven, bridgewater Arms, Manchester: attornies. Messrs Halstead and Ainsworth, Manchester. Thomas Wheeldon, Derby iron- founder; July 5, K, August 6J King's. Head Inn Hotel, Derby : attornieS, messrs. Mouslev and Mosley, Derby. July 20. Francis Owtram. Worksop, linen- draper; eleven, Dog Tavern Manchester. 15- John Tagg, Nether Knotsford, innkeeper; one. Angel Inn>, Nether Knutsford. 27 Henry Cliffe. Carlisle, merchant and manufac turer; ten, Guildhall. 19. John Bowker, Tarporley, stay- maker; eleven, Swan Inn, Tarporley. r Aug 16'. Richard Holcroft the younger, and Joseph pickering. Warrington, upholsterers; two, White Bear inn, . . r. < . John Newill and Sampson Newill, Stoke, car- rier.; twelve, Guildhall. CERTIFICATE". July 13 George Welch. liverpool merchant. 13 John sowerby, London, ltierchant. r 36 John Bamber, liverpool, master- mariner and [ merchant, I '. J f 1&. Patrick Mac Camley' liverpool, , PS. George ridley, tenbury, banker celebrated Mrs. Jordan the comedian. died st. Cloud on Monday last She was taken ill of an inflammation in the chest, and died by the rupture of a blood vessel. rocheSTer election — This contest closed, it is agreement, at ti- ve o'clock on Thursday when Mr. Barnett won by two votes. At a five Mr. Barnett was three a- head ; at were — Barnett 408, Thompson 406. The of Mr Barnett's success was rc- ceived . and Most enthusiastic acclama- tions. Liverpool— the kiNg v HoughtOn. for the opinion of the Court. upon indictment against Thomas Houghton, the GoVernor of the house of Correction, at preston. in tile county of lancaster, for a misdemeanor, in refus- ing to receive into his custody a person of the name of richard bruton. who had been prosecuted in the Court of Quarter Sessions of the boroUgh of' Liverpool— convicted of petit- larceny. and sentenced to be in the House of Correction. Mr. Richardson stated, that the single question was whether the magistrates of the borough Liverpool; had a right to commit persons convicted of petit larceny to the county gaol. If was his duty to support the prosecution and to contend of commit- ment as warrented By law with view he proceeded which he in- ferred the existence of that right.... he remarked that it was but reasonable the Liverpool magistrates should have the privilege of cOmmitting offenders to tlte county gaol fa- Lord. refusing to receive one Adam Lindsay, committed as a rogue and vagabond under the Liverpool dock Act.— Upon this question the court w new Insolvent Debtors . Bill.- which is to suspend the operations of . the present Act, and to inflict severe pains and penalties on fraudulent debtors. s read a third lime in the House of Commons on Saturday.—~ Bj this Act. persons guilty of gross frauds, intheopi- Plon of the Judge are to remain in prison for 5 years: If a debtor can procure the sanction of all his creditors, the Judge will grant him his release, whafever the cir- cumstance, of lus case are : the consent of all the cre- ditors w ill be necessary to a debtor's discharge ; hut the Judge has toe power of interposing in his behalf, if he thinks the creditors, in their opposition, are actuated or malicious as motives one o'clock on Saturday morning last, the manufactory of Mr. Heathcote. at loughborough in the county of Leicester, was beset - by about 100 men, armed with blunderbusses.— One of the six watchmen by which the place was guarded, snapped hit pistol at them, and was immediately shot through the neck, the ball is however, extracted, and he is considered out of danger.- -'- they then secured the remainder of the watchmen, and compelled six men who were- at work in the factory, to lie down whilst they destroyed the whole of the valuable machines:, and r bout worth of lace working thereon ; the whole ^ f the damage is estimated at This work; of destruction occupied about two hours, and when finished they were distinctly heard to call their muster roll Over to the amount and then dispersed secretly and quietly to their homes . The Rev Frederick Master, M. A. has been insti- tuted to the vicarage rf runcorn, by the lord Bishop of Chester, on the presentation of the Dean and Chapter Christ Church, Oxford. On monday the 24th ult. a very handsome Silver Cup value 50 guineas. was presented to Mr. John fallowfield. Jun of preston. by mr. FleetWood, on behalf of a most respectable number of his townsmen) as a distinguished mark of their approbation, of Mr. fallowfield's indefatigible exertions in rebuilding the steeple at the parish church, the following the in- scription:— This Cup presented fr Mr John fallowfield, by his Friends, in testimony m their esteem for. his erertions in collecting £ 855. towards rebuilding the Steeple la the Parish Church of Preston, and attending the- pleting the same. June 4, 1816." the clifford, m. bootiman, from New Brunswick, with 443 lOgS pine deals 25 faths lathwood for Threlfall. and Thistleton. braZil.. The Despatch, h. laffer from Maranham, with 309 bags cotton for Costa, Guimaraen's'ancl cc>. 33 do O. heyworth and co. 15 do J. F. Vogeler, 8 do A. J Meirelles, 137 do G Roach and co. The Royal Briton," J. Holt, from Bahia,' with' 111 bags cotton for J. Weetman, 472 do J. T Roster and Gilfillan, 177 do S. Peck, 417' do lyne, Hathorn and co. 126 do 1700 coker nuts order. iRelanD. The Sarah Ann, J. richards, from Dublin, with 4 bags wool 3 casks calves velves for geoghegan. " Atkin- son and co 1,5' casks ash^ j J. Harrison, 2 do calves velves J. bibby and CO". 6 do* 25 bags feathers 1 bag quills 4 hhds calf skins O'Neill and co. 12 bags wool ' Withers. and Martin. 2 bags quills/ r. Cassidy. 7 casks ' calves velves 8 pieces cedar Gillies and O'Neill, 33 tons iron W. Lacon, 10 tons ashes J colley, 300 bags flour Cropper benson and co. 100 do. Pearson and Claude, t50 boxes and bales linen cloth 54 bags rock moss So The Maria Crowther, T. watson, from Dublin. with £ 9- bundle's 3 hhds calf skills for A. brown 20 pipe oil r. Sunderland. 2 brls tanned leather H. Morgan. il box I bale tabinet. 1 do p o: k shuts 11 bags sheeps wool Withers and Martin, J 4 bag:, feathers 4 do quills J and a. f. o'Neill. 10 ships bones Geoghegan, At- kinson and sheep, wool G & W. Simmons; i box tabinets 7 tees 7 halt do beef Henderson, Seller and. Gregson, 47 packs 9i boxes I bundle linen cloth 2.4 tees. beef 2 h. glue 20 bags feathers 4 bags quills ) ca- k calves velves 5 casks 14 ib old copper 2 casks hams Order. The Sylvan, h. Pugb. from Cork, with 3 bales linen cloth, for J h. Pemberton, 6 bundles calf skins . Mi. lei and co. 3 bi is wheat 228 do oats 268 bags 24 s, ack< flour for d - Sanders. the thoma J. Drury. from Waterford. with 1ft bils wheat 1557 do oats 24 tons, )> 2£. rwt flour for .). tipping and cp. oats-. Harrison and son, 3- sirks butter I cask velves packs feathers order. the betsey, D. Evans, from cork, with 1600 brls oats and r. Maxwell,, 4 bales wool 3 do linen cloth order. The Brothers, J. loady, from Belfast, with 4 hhds hams 100 brii pork- for W. and J. Thompson. 45 Bo Henderson, Sellar and Gregson, 16 bales bacon W. & J. flounders and co. 5 do s. briddon, 22alo order. the. Blessing G. Jones, from Sligo, with 52 tons kelp for Henderson, Seller and gregson The peggy and Jenny, J. ruston,- from Larne, with 42 tons flint stones for J. ruston, . The Kelly. h. M'Ilwain, from, Belfast, with 9 ons barilla for Orford, son and co, boxes 13 packs linen clothsorder. The Amelia, M. Heany, from Drogheda, with 26 bales linen cloth order. The Harmony, D. M'Donald, from Westport, with 1211 brls oats for W and J. Thompson. The Fearon, J. Thomas, from Dublin, with 500 brls oats iOO bags flour for Stack, Lynch and Hores. The Hooton, Robert Parke, from Drogheda, with ? 00 brls oats for Tomlinson and Co. The Mary, J. Parry, from Youghall with 447 brls oats for Tomlinson and co The Willam Penn, B. Hughes, from Youghall, with brls oats for f. and R. Maxwell, 240 brls barley 10 tons oatmeal Blain and Sanders. The Aurora. D. Howell, from Limerick, with 6a4 brls wheat 640 do oats for Carter and Peers. The Seagull, F. Stowitt, from Strangford, with 5( 50 [ iris wheat for Greenham and Molyneux. The Union, G. Ellis, from Waterford, with 200 [ irk oats for Tomlinson and Co 551 brls oats Cropper, Benson and co. 3 packs wool order. The William Pitt, S. Hastie. from Dublin, with 509 brls oats for H. Matthie and Theakstone. COASTErs The Friendship, H. Lewis, from Aberystwith, with 250 qrs oats 50 qrs wheat for Makin and Sutton. The Lydia, J. Roberts, from Holyhead, wiih ISO qrs oats for J. Roberts. The Hope, J. Philip, from Chester, with 12 sacks flour for Samuel Taylor. The Diligence, J. Jones, from Beaumaris, with 80 qrs oats for O. Jones. The Diligence, J Owen, from Holyhead, with 200 qrs oats for J. and W. Rimmer and co. The John, A. Carson, from Wigtown, with 199 qrs wheat 105 qrs oats tons oatmeal for B. Alison jun. and co. The Sarah. W. Ferrett, from Yarmouth, with 440 < jrs e- heai 250 qrs barley for Hall and Litton. The Spring. B. Bitton, . from Yarmouth, with ! 62 qrs wheat 129 do, beans 323 do malt for Hall and Lit- ton. The Conway Castle R. Matthews, from Holyhead, with 150 qrs oats for J. Matthews. r_ The Cambridge, J. Griffith, from Beaumaris, with 70 loads oatmeal for J. Jones and eo. The Supply. B. Carron. from Whitehaven, with 50 qrs flour 160 brls oatmeal for Makin and Sutton The Providence, J: Bennett, from Ipswich, with 670 qrs malt 18 qrs beans for R. and T. Woodward. The Mary Ann, A. Cunningham, from Bristol, with 130 sacks flour for A. Cunningham.' The Elizabeth. R. Folder, from Carlisle, with 80 qrs'wheat 20 do oats do beans for Greenham and Molyneux, 55 do wheat J. Harrison and son. The Jean. J. Caugtree, from Wigtown, with rs wheat for R. Murray. Thy Dispatch, T. Evans, from Pwllhely, with 120 nrs oats 3 do oatmeal for W. Pritchard. . The Tom J. Davies, from Conway, with 280 grs wheat for Hall and Litton. The derwent, , T. Harrison, from Workington, with , bags flour 8' do' shelled barley 16 do meal for Wood arid Watson tHe, Mary, J. Maple from Harwich, with 555 qcs malt for Backhouse and CO. The St Winifred. J. Bowden, from Chester, with sacks flour for Newton, Lyon and co. The Macedon, A. Jones, from Bristol, with 150 qrs malt 50 sacks flour for R. Thomas. SAILED.. June 25. Concord, Wales, dantzic London Packet, Roberts, antwerp Clyde, hamilton, demerara Hope, Queen. . St., Andrews 26. John & Samuel, Cook Pr. Edward's Island Astrea. Furze. Oporto Hemer, Brierley. Genoa and Naples 27. Alicia Hill. Crawford Brazils Fame, Heath. Lisbon North Star, Bryden, Montreal Pochauntas, hatton. Virginia Mars. Allen, Baltimore Barton, Gillispie Barbadoes Expedition. Hendewick. Dantzic Swan. Bridge, Demerara British Tar. Williamson. Burnos Ayres Nord- Stern' Warner, Dantzic Nancy, Pitcairn, Hamburg Fortitude. Thompson, Amsterdam 28. Fame, Lessons, Ditto Mary, Hallidav. Savannah ' Aurora, Stott; Nova Scotia Kent Miller, Virginia' 29. Albion. Davies: Ditto Thomas Bouch. Nelson, Ditto 30. Hellen, Hill. Newfoundland July 1. Ann, Crocker. New York Pacific, Bowne; 2. Royal, Sovereign, . Spence. Quebec , Isabella, Osborne. Pernambucco Ceres Webber, Boston fraigner rotterdam . COOKING by STEAM ANd Hot Air thE superiority of which is fully ascertained by more than a thousand families who have proved by experience the certain advantages ot SLATER'S PATENT STEAM KITCHEN, which surpasses every, invention in the act of Cooking uniting econo- my, health, and cleanliness, with the most delicate mode of steaming boiling roasting, baking, stewing, and broiling, and for constantly- supplying hot water, and the certainty of being enTirely free from excessive heat and the poisonous effect's ' of coppers badly tinned Meats so cooked do not imbibe the impure corroding substances which usually collect inkettles! the Patentee would willingly Treat with established ' Families to supply the Cooking Apparatus, free of all charge, on being insured of receiving only one half ot' savings which would arise from its use References and particulars may be had of Joseph Robinson, Ironmonger, LiverpoOl; T. Wattleworth. 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Giddiness in the Head. bile. and the ill effects of Intemperance, thai has ever been recommended iiH E V ate the most pleasant. and effectual remedy in all bilious complaints whether arising from ; weak or- deranged, action of the stomach; from colds whereby the secretion of bile is obstructed; or from ex- cess in eating or drinking wherein the bile is rendered acrid and corrosive. and regurgated to the stomach. caus- sickness, jaundice, windy disorders, indigestion, their operation is very gentle and sale, never griping; a most excellent remedy for relieving those troubled with the piles; in habitiual costiveness. a sluggish state of the. b0wels,, sick head ach. and also during pregnancy they may be taken with singular good effect— Price . duty included. Sold by Edwards, ,66,. st. Paul's, London.; and. re- tail by Messrs. Gore, Edwards and Penny, Lathbury, C. Wright, Hughes, thompson, Johnson. Lloyd. 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ANEW MAP of the County Palatine of Lancaster, from an actual Survey, laid down upon the basis of Colonel Mudge's Trigonometrical Survey of the Principal, and such other of the Secondary Triangles, as are published in the 3( 1 vol. of the Trigonometrical Survey of England. At a scale of one inch to a mile. Price Two Guineas and a Half; to be paid for oti delivery. ' With the utmost difference, it is proposed to the No- bility. Gentry. Merchants, Tradesmen. and Others . of opulent and extensively commercial County, to prepare an accurate, genuine, and minute delineation from actual survey) of every feature exhibited within its boundaries; The Hundreds, and all other Divisions of impor- tance, with the Boundaries of Townships and Parishes; the Course of Rivers and Brooks; Line of Canals. Public and Private Roads; Situation of Towns. Vil- lages. Hamlets, Gentlemens' Seats, Farm Hon es, Manufactories, Mills, Mines, Mountains, Valleys. Lakes. Commons, Bays, Harbours, and every other thing - calculated to . constitute the usefulness of a map. will be trigonometrically constructed upon the basis of Colonel Mudge's Triangles, as aforesaid, and carefully laid down with the greatest horizontal exactness, by Mr. C. GrEENWOOd, Land Surveyor, Wakefield, and Surveyor of the New Map of Yorkshire, now in process of publication. The.- Engraving will be executed in a superior style, by an Artist of the first eminence in London; who will be under strict injunctions particularly to attend to the embellishing, in a neat and tasteful manner, the Parks, Plantations, Pleasure Grounds, and " every other orna- ment attached to and surrounding genteel Residences'." As the scale of this map will be sufficiently- large, if is the' determination of the Surveyor and Proprietor, that nothing shall be omitted that can be deemed inte- resting to those Classes of Society, to whom he presumes to look up lo for support. 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Old- Dock Liverpool, and all medicine venders price Ms. per bottle, or four imbue family bottle for 33s. by which one lis. bottle is saved, with the words" Samuel Solomon, Liverpool engraved on the stamp. Dr. Solonmon expects, when consulted by letter the usual compliment of a one pound note to be in- cluded, addressed " . Money Letter. Dr Solomon, Gi- lead- House, near Liverpool Paid double postage " also, Price three shillings. The Scarce. Interesting, and Useful Family Work, ( with which is given an elegant Portrait of the Au- thor, aud a View of Gilead- House), entitled A GUIDE TO HEALTH; r Or, Advice to both Sexes, in a Variety of. Complaints, by S. SOLOMON. M. D Containing a Treatiseon Female Diseases, Nervous and hypochondriac complaints ; Also General Remarks fin those Diseases - with which the human body is most frequently afflicted; explaining the symptoms mode Of treatment, and remedies' Most properly adapted for Debility, HOPE ASSURANCE COmpANY, lUDgAte HILL AND OLD BON D- ST R E K T , LONDON. exchange, Edinburgh & Westmoreland- street, Dublin. FIRE OFFICE— Capital ONE MILLION. ASSURANCES against Loss or Damage by FIRE effected upon every Description of Property within the United Kingdom, upon Terms as beneficial to the Assured as those oi any other Office. Losses are uniformly paid by this Company - with the utmost spirit of liberality and promptitude. Notice is hereby given that Receipts for the Renewal of' Policies, which ' expire < tf MIDSUMMER* are now ready for delivery, ut the above- mentioned Offices, and With the respective Agents of the Company tHroughout tne United kingdom. Policies of Assurance, which, expire at the above period, should tie renewed within fifteen days there- after, or they become void. LIFE OFFICE— CAPITAL ONE MILLION. Assurances effected upon Lives and on Survivorship — Annuities granted and purchased.— Endowments for Children, ike. The Proprietors of this Office have undertaken all Responsibility, and have stipulated for a Guarantee of One million Sterling, as an ample Security for all their Engagements. the Profits arising out of this Branch of Business, after a moderate ' deduction tor guarantee and expence of management, are divided amongst the assured, in pro- portion ' to the sums respectively assured; which principle numerous are the instances of Ten, Twenty, iuid Thirty per Cent, in addition to the amount of Life Policies, being paid; and cases have occurred (. when the duration ot Life has been considerably prolonged,) where the payment has been more than double the Sum assured. > No Entrance Money, Admission Fee, or otlier Offi- cial Charge exacted WILLIAM BURY, Secretary. The following Agents are appointed by this Company in the county ot Lancaster, of whoili proposals may be had gratis; and every information obtained. Mr. WM. ROBINSON & SON, Castle- street Liverpool Mr. WM. ROWSON. Prescot. Mr. David HOLT, Manchester. Mr W. M. NEWby, Ulverston. Mr. JOSH. HeATH, Warrington. Mr. Wm. CrouDsoN, Wigan. Mr. THoS. BAILEY, Bolton- le- Moors. Mr. JON HAyWORTh, Rochdale Mr. j. A. radCliffe blackburn. To CLEAN A POLISH OVENS & CH JOHN GILBERT and Co. Wonley, Black- lead powder's and liquid for clean polishing Ovens and grates which, with trouble, gives a higher polish than anything Sold by J. Gore, Castle- street Liverpool. 1 N. B. Their Black Lead pencils are made from 1 genuine Lead only and school Slates from best materials. For Painting and Preserving « ;/ HoHtt^ f f/ litji J ' H'ood mid Iron Work. ^ M tWO Coats of the ANTICORROSION « , 1| . M. d'er any Wood or iron wOrk. hove ever expi^ B impervious to the effects of weather. It is an infalfl remedy lo' prevent the leakage of walls of a nojH quality, which li equently happens in soul ii- a e . tein ex- posures. It is { bund to be the best preparation ever used foi painting Hot- house Lights, Sashes of all kinds, and Gutters, as it equally resists the eflects of heat ami moisture; and more than 20 years' experience justifi- r! the Company in recommending this Paint as the Mi preservative of Gates, Fences, Caits, Agricultural » '.- pletnents. It. has been found to resist the attack of worms, in hot climates.- on "' Ship's Bottoms. r ibt Company confidently state this to he'the cheapest Piiillt ever manufactured, as two coifts of it will la, l JO years. It is prepared in 3 colours. Stone, Lead, • and of a Reddish. Copper Colour ; and sold 4iv thi Company's Agent,"- mr. John Le Sonef, * No.' lli, Si. Paul's Church- yard, London, for ready money, . the Assize of bread, as set by the Worshipful Wm. BARTON, esq. Mayor, from the 4th to the 11 lb'of July, inclusive. The Margaret, J. clunie, from Philadelphia; with 85. hales. cotton for rathbone, Hodgson and co' 10 bhiTs quercitron bark 5 tons logwood J & b. GreaVes. apples 5 tons logwood AldersOn and Jackson, 53 brls cotton 11 tons fustic 30c staves J Richardson, 11 hhds quiercitron bark oQ bVls tar. 2 tons logwooi A. Cannon logwood J. W. crowther.' The George, P. Johnson, from Charleston, with 4T hale^ cotton for- Ii.. Groning, 3 do J. Lyon and co 5 do p. lea, 3 do C. hall and Co. 3 do bailey and co 6 do J. Lee. 2( 7 do r. Peel, IOO do w. Gibson & co 50 do J. Parke, 35 do Simpson, Davison and . co. 3 > do 115 brls rice J. M'Adam and co. iii bales Cotton order. The Mary and Susan, C. Curtis, . from Charleston, with 16- 2' bales cottonTor w. fielden, 7- 15 clo J M'Adam and co 78 do Ogden, Richards and Selden. 15 do Marder and Budden,' 4 do C. Inman. .19 do N. Ashton. 6 do W. barber and do order. The Albion, G. randall from New Orleans, with < 509 bales'cotton 2550 feet cherry boards for d. and J A. Willink, 23 bales cotton Nicholson and Hensman do St. J. and J. Alder, do Wormald, Gott. anel Wormald, 72 do order. BARLOW. winwick Winwick, near Warrington, June 25, 1816 to lEt a neat CoTTage, fit for reception of a small genteel Family... with a large Garden, walled in, well stocked with choice fruit trees, and a small field adjoining. with suitable Out- buildings,— Apply to John Wilson. No. 8, St. Jame's- Street. . ALL persons having claims, and. demands against ilu'I'M. iH' effccts and possessions of Robert Cliffe, I native of Broomhall, in the parish of Wrenbury - in the county of Chester. and late residing on the planta- tions Columbia in the colony : of Demerara, and on britannia. in the colony of berbice, and who died on the seas in the month of August, 1799. are re- quested witHin one month from the date hereof to fur- nish for examination and adjustment, a statement it ' of ' ln ii accounts. with the nature of their debts and se- curities. ( if any postage free, to Mr. Thomas Beckett. of Nantwich. in the county of Chester, acting executor to the last will and testament of the said Robert Cliffe, ae. it is intended immediately on the expiration'- of the notice herein expressed, to make a distribution in part of the said testator's estate and effects amongst the le- gatees under his will June 18r 1816 SUn firE and LIfE ASSURANCE. OffIce. K insuring in this Office, are respectfully informed, that policies falling due at midsuMmer '^ JP ® dAy. should be renewed within fifteen days from that period. CHARLES POLE. Agent. West side Old Exchange- Buildings. 1 the Court for the Relief of insolvent Debtors. The petition of hugh williams1 of Anglesey, shopkeeper, but now a pri confined in his Majesty's gaol of Beaumaris. county of Anglesey, will be heard before I
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