A letter ... to Dr. Waterhouse respecting the niceties of the vaccine inoculation, dated London, March 4th, 1801 / [Edward Jenner].
- Edward Jenner
- Date:
- [1824]
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Credit: A letter ... to Dr. Waterhouse respecting the niceties of the vaccine inoculation, dated London, March 4th, 1801 / [Edward Jenner]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![SMCC, Ill this ciiy, Clotvvorlliy McKeige, Esq. aged 8.f, lOfmer y v)l Halifax, S. iMf. Geoij;*' Kun ess. In IMillon, Miss Fiances Crehorc, aged 67. Ill l)'’(!;uiir', on ihe 25th iiist Miss Aliigai!, dnnshii r of the late Mr. John Fisher, aged 21. In Lexiiiglon, ilie 28ih insl. of tlie Small Fox, Capt. Jacob I’rirst, of Littleton, Mass. agedC>7---a patriot of ihe revolution. Also, on the 29lh, Mr. John Muzzy, aged 70. fn Norridgewock, Mr. Thos. \Vhitc,omh,nged 83— one of the first settlers of that place ©Ijituari’. Deaths in I.eiirxgton by Small Pox.—Jan. 1, Tiiaddeus Reed, aged 68 years; Jan 5, Mrs. Keed, aged 66 ; Jan. 22, Pliebe, wife of Mr. Thaddeus Reed, Jr. aged 27 ; Jan. 25, infant daughter of Thaddcus and Phebe Reed, aged 3 months; Luther Presccott, son in law of Thaddeus Reed, aged 29. Above is recorded tlie deaths of five persons, membors of the same family, and victims to that loathsome disease. Small Pox The pe¬ culiar bereavement thus sustained by the sur¬ viving connections and friends of this family, is beyond parallel in this vicinity. The father, the mother, the daughter and her infant, with a son in law, are all made tenants of the grave within the short space of 25 days. By their conect moral depoTnieiit, their piety and their obliging dispositions, tbe deceased had secured and enjoyed the esteem and respect of their friends and the goodwill ol their neighbors; and tlieir removal has cast a deep gloom over the circle of their relatives and friends. This signal berRa\einent is felt by no one more sen¬ sible than by the widowed husband, who is at Ih^ same lime bereft of parents, of the partner of his alfectioii and their infant daughter. Sepa¬ rated thus from all he held most dear in life, he stands in the world almost alone, and truly ci'consoliile Till loss of an amiable, tender and affe''iionale .wife, were alone a severe af- fl'cliun, blit when to that is added the loss of parents and child, well might he exclaim—my pjjiictions are greater than [ can bear. eJ nmt day. SpoVc, on friday, lat 33, Ion 71 ling Sea Itlaiiil, I'r Bostuii mr baiacuiah whi siiiiplicd »> witl^ ou-viskini. I he C was blown oiTto the Gulf, aotl eame in via Sandy Hook, wbeite «tu; anchored in the giile ot S..inlay. Came up, a lighter, with part of the caiRo of the 't'jhee, which she left at 3AM when the title fl 'Wc. through her, and the ren,ainder of the cargo was darn aged. I hreeotlicr lighters come tip from tire wreck with ct'tlon and hides. Cl ship John & Edwai d. Higgitis, for Havana; ichs Arkansaw, Ptait Oorsena ; fieii Marion. Iticl mond, fsai led. sliiti Missouri, Itir Utihho ; hrigs Nassau, St Barts; Nautilus, Sakin ; Laura, ai-d sonte otliers. for Aexv-Orleans, next Monday. The new and elegant copper fasten- _ed ship l’AN.\M A, Oapt A. Adams— is positively to sail on 2d Feb. wiotl and we.slh. er permitting. For freight or passage, having excellent accommodations, apply to CHAND¬ LER 4 HOWARD. No. 16, Central wiiarf, or to the master cn board at May’s wharf, jan 26 For Mobile—on l uesday next, T he superior ship COLOSSUS. For freight or passage, apirly to FKEDEK- ICK .A.GAV’, No 8, Long wharf, jau 31 episSt ' Vessels Wanted. Wanted to irurcbase, two good _schooners, from 16U to 130 tons, low deck. Apply to R. ELW’ELL, 129, State- street tf jan 31 ll PATRIOT rS n I p k w s. PORT OF BOSTON. FRIDAY, J.W. 30. ARRIVED, Sbiri Candace,Beiiody. 110 days from Lima. Left, Oct 1 ilh, shijff: Alfred, Zuill, Gibraltar, 2 or 3 days ; Kensington, We.sl, uncertain , Gen Hamilton, Pearce,Guayaquill, 2 or 3 days; brigs Col.in, Ford, uncer ; Post Captain,Shep¬ herd, retailing cargo ; Amanda, Gibbs, uncer ; Nereu', Jennings, do. Ship Thomas, Cottle, sailed 2 days previous, for Nantucket. Ship I'abiiis, Foot, and brig Gov Brooks, Bishop, sailed about 1st Oct for Guayaquill. Ship Pan¬ ther, Bowers, sailed about 15lh Sept for Can¬ ton. Ship Jupiter. Leslie, was daily expected from the Coast of California. Ships J Brown, Andrews, and Huron, were at Quilca about Ist Oct. Brig Frederick, Burrows, was at Pisco. Ships Canton, Page, and Mercury, James.were at Arica, about 1st Oct. Brig Chatsvvorth, of Alexandria, was embargoed about 1st Oct at Trux'l hi. The U. S. schr Dolphin, Lt Connor, was at Lima, all well. The D. S. ship Franklin, and schr Peruvian, Lt. Henrv% sailed from Lima, about 1st Sept, for Valparaiso, and were spoken the lOlh off Quilca. Schr Wasp, of‘New York, out 14 months on a sealing voyage, touched at Lima about Ist Sept, with 140Q seal skins, and sailed for Ihe ♦ Gallapagos fslaiids. Spoke, Nov. 30th, lat 30 S. Ion 4^ W. ship Equaior, 60 days from Nantucket for Pacific Ocean. P.sssengers. Capt. Bates, and John S. Low. [The C has u cargo of wool, hides, 4,-0 to John Dorr, and pearl shells, to Jos Dorr, Jr.] A'.so arri.Y«(j_,^hrig Resolution, Dunbar, 30 days from BalfFiTore, with flour, window glass, sugar, &c to A Newman and S Harnniond, Jr Schr Seneca, Gray, from Charleston, with rice, lemons, &c to T K Jones &c. Schr Volant, Mereen, 19 days from Cliarles- ton, with cdal, to I Winslow, Sloop Rapid. Myrick, from Nantucket, with candles, oil and duck, to S H Babcock k. Co J Bradlee & Co Cartwright & Mitchell and GthfWS. Sloop Packet Charles, Nye, from Sandwich. CLEARED, Schrs Huldah &. Judah, Thompson, for Trini¬ dad, Port Spain, by Peters, Pond & Co; Hero, Bragdon. Fr edericksburg, Flour, Sugar, Glass, &c. A. NEW'MAN &S. HAMMOND, JR. HvJf JVo. 43. L,Brig-wharf, A VE for sale, landing fr. brig Resolution, 1176 bbla Howard st super and fine Flour, 187 do do extra do do, 32 do do white wheat do. 411 do Baltimore whf super and fine do. 60 boxes brown Havana Sugar, entitled to debetiture, 130 do & half boxes Western Country Win¬ dow Glass—52 bags do do Feathers, (3500 Ib.s) —IN STORE— 220 bbls New V'ork fine Flour, 75 do wharf superfine do. 70 do Balt Rye do ol superior quality. 400 Calcutta Cow Hides, 4 bales Kermitchy Hdkfs entitled to de- beifture—New York Starch, jan 31 Sspis Ship Chandlery and Ammunition. riA JVo 31. LVJJI.I-STRFET. S HE subscribers having formed a connexion ill trade, under the firm of HARRIS & HIERONYMUS, inform their friends and the public, tliat they havie for sale at No 31. India street, corner ol Custom House street, a general assortment of Ship Chandlery, which they will sell as low as can be procured in any store in the cify, viz ; Cambooses of all kinds—Sheet Lead, Pig and Bar i.ead—Deep Sea Lines, Cod Liues—Log Lines—Marline, Cooper’s and Carpenter's Tools, —J1LS9- 50 Cannon, different calibres, 100 Muskets—Powder Horns—Gunpowder, Cartridges 4-c With a geneial assortment of articles neces¬ sary (or the equipment of a vessel with Muni¬ tions of War. J W HARRIS. B G HIEKONYMNS. jan 31 2awis6w NEV^RICK Now landing from Ihe schr. Seneca, 176 casks new RICE, in prime order, for sale by T. K JONES & CO. Kilby street. j 31 COTTO]^ SaMUEL DEVENS, No 34. Long wharf has lor sale—30 round bales prime Upland Cot-, ton. just landed from schr Boxer—35 square do do do do. landing from schr Seneca, par licularly selected and suitable for manufartur FAIX GOODS, At vVo. 11, RraitU sireei. six ihnrs ft otn Court si. FREDERJCK HUGHES, - tailor AA'D MKjX'S MKRCFK- 5 3 as just received by the recent ai rivals 11. from l.ondon and Fiance, a largequan- tity of ;supeib Velvet Broadcloths, Cassimeres, ind VesI in''s, of the newest iiatlerns i together ■vith an excellent assortment of Goats’ hair Camblef, of the very finest quality. Also, a gieat quantity ol PLAIDS, of the different Highland Clans, f.ikewise, an additional stock 'd HOSIERY, ol all descriptions, and the first quality R has constantly on hand a large as¬ sortment (d Gentlemen’s WEARING API’.AR- F.L, of the first quality, and made in Ihe new¬ est style, all which he is determined to sell at a« low prices for cash as he has hitherto. He likewise continues lomakeall sorts of Nnvai and Military UNlFOR\IS. Embroideiing and Ornamenting on the shortest notice and most re'Asonable terms eoplf jan 31 VERi'IC/VU DIMMI SPRINGS. I^OR eiosing Doors or Gales of nil desci ip- . lions. Tlie operation may be seen in nu¬ merous places in tliis city and elsewhere in full and efficient operation and much approved of by those who have seen or used tliem. They can be more conveniently applied than those imported' and clieaper, and may be obtained by applying to JOHN COD.MAN, Agent for tlie patentee, No. 8, School-street, Boston, where the operation of them may be seen also. N, B. Gentlemen out of town may receive those most suitable for their Doors or Gates,by sending the dimension and descri[)tion of them to bis manufactory in School-street. C|)6w2aw jan 17 COT'ruN. PARKER Sr STEVENS, No 24, Central whl have for sale, landing Ironi schr Governor Brooks—34 bales prime North Carolina Cotton, suitable-fill mamilacMirers jan 31 ICT-NOTICE. GENEP.AL meeting of l.ue Society (or the l~\ lleliel of Ihe Uu'ressed, will be held at • he Marlboro’Hotel on MONDAY EVENING next, Feb. 2, at 7 o’clock precisely, oa special and important bu ii.e-K. POST OAT TilFAinV. By jan 31 rder of the President, J.NO. W. QUfNCA , .8ec’ry. Massnehasetts Medical Society. 4 STATUTE Meeting of the Connsellois of . the Massachiisells Medical Society will he holden at the Medical College, Boston, on WED.NPiSDsY', Fell. 4, at 12 o’clock. By order of Ihe President, JOHN GORHAM, Ilec. Sec'ry. Boston, Jan 23, 1824. epim [Lj''Tiiiie of rising the Curtain, j past 6 o’clock. On Monday I veniiig, Keb. 2, WILL llE eUKSLNTKI), Shakspeare’s Flay, in five aelp, called HENRY IV. Sir John Falsluff, • - - Mr. Kilner. Hotspur, . . - - Mr I’iiin. Office of the A'aplical Intelligencer, > Falmouth, Jan. 30. j Holmes’ Hole, Jan. 28--aiT brig Falcon, Da¬ vis, 56 ds fr Trapani, (Sicily,) last fr Gibraltar, for Gloiicfls'er, cargo sail Spoke, lat 29, Ion 64, brig Franklin, fr Marseilles for Phllad , a boul Ihe same time, brig Prudence, from Mar¬ seilles for N York. 29th—ar sloop Ranger, fr Fredericksburg, fhe only vessel in port at 3 o’clock Passed by and gone into Edgartovvn, .schr Clementine, Pratt, of Camden, fr Fredericks¬ burg for Portland. Passed by about 2 o’clock and gone over the Shoals, brig Nautilus, fr N Y'ork f r Salem. Ar at Tarpaulin Cove 28ih' in.^t. brig Phebe, Wunroe.of Bristol, 89 ds fr St Barts, in distress, has'gone to N Bedford to repair Left at St Barts sch Brooks, Moore, of Pbilad disch ; sch _, of Lubec. A Columtuan privateer had taken a number ofprize.s during his stay there. Awora Office, Philarfel/ihia, Jan. 27.—Ar brig Pilot, XVir.g 21 <L t'r TriuiJaii; seb True American, Ba»setl, ftofti New York. lilercury Office, Charleston. Jan. 18.—Ar schrs Tea Plant. Sbenton. 6 d, from York River. 'Va ; Angenora, Pike, fr N York. On the Mih inst off Cnpe Hatieras, sooke sch AVm & Mary, 12 ds fr Exi.ma for N York. Cl brigs Leader, Siannard. for lA'cat Inilies ; Wave, Kelly, Rochelle; Rover, Lindsay, Hayti ; Laurel, Ma¬ son . St XlarJ’s. Sailed Fr brig Le Sollde. Clerigo. for Rouen; Br brigs Hero. Potter. Livernool; VVaterloo. Lovell, Lon¬ don ; schs Franklin, Higgins. W Indies ; Fame, Boston. MISCELLANEOUS. At below Providence brig Stephen, fr New Orleans. Arat Newburyport. 28tli inst sch Borneo, fr Boston ; »loop,Pearl, from Marblehead; 29ili,scb Charity, from Alexandria. Arat Savannah, ISih inst Fr brig Denx Freres. Du¬ val 38 ds fr N.oii'z ; sloop Favorite, Tiithill fr Ntw- bern. Cl 17lh, brig Hero, Sheffield, for W Indies. New and Valuable Improvement. JUST received, and for sale ac the .'Kgncul tuial Establishment, No. 20, Merchants’ Row, Wiliis’ highly approved patent Stiaw Cutter ; for simplicity, ease, and despatch in ciilting straw’, hay, S(C. far exceeds any now in use f.ikewise, Salford’s improved Straw Cut¬ ter; wilb a variety of common Hand Machines, for the same purpose. Also, W. James’ im proved palent Corn Sheiler, a very valuable and simple Machine. jan 31 Port of Nantucket, Jan 26. Ar sloop Edna, Ray, fr Portland. 27lli--Ar in distress, with loss of sails, 4’C. schr Sifperh, M Farland, 30 ds fr Belfast, Me and7fr Port moulh, N H. Tbe S came out in CO with a fleet of about 15 sail bound to Boston, and has been twice blown off; five only of Ihe fleet succeeded in getting into Cape Ann harbor. Passed on Saturday night at 10 o’clock, , about 40 miles E NE of Cape Cod, e. sit) -r her beam ends, full of water, sails hauled down -no person visible. 29th --Art’ at Brant Point, sloop Fulton, Morehouse, Boston, bound to N York. Port of New- York, Jan. 27. Ar ship Augusta,.s (Is fr .Savannah. Left, 19lh inst ship Cotsair, t'lg N( w Y ik. . kcudd 22(1. Ilrig R'.mp. S('U(l<l( r tr Mobile. Left. Jan 1, sliips Hdiry. Hill, uii'.e' ; Vulcan (o sail in 10 days, and ritucrs reiioKcd, .Ship Kliza Jfoe, .sailed same day for N Y rk. triprize of B,.ston, sailed isr-eo for tOasgow. At Rickety, t.iig IMvidere. repairing; seb Sup,-, rt. for tfnva- a. Sp. ke. in Lit 27 20, Ion Si, brig tkiruiiierce. of Boston. IS days fr N Y irk It r N Oiltaos. Ip liie GuH. » brig I'roirv N Orit a-. s for N Y- rk. Sell B.mlly St F.Lza 14 days fr F.lizabt-tb City. 18tb inst off Cape May. pass(d a sL op with naval stores on ('eelt lying tu.ontier her foresail—bailed'lier, hut re- ft'ivid ii.i answer, anl saw no person on deck. She was ab mU 60 t-.iis-aret 11 b jOt lop. while stveoU, black guii- w d s-beail ..f the mast painted green. Sloop Cl.arlptte. Clay. 18 days fr Saco. Experienced V ry st'vere weather—lost tbe deck h'ad. rodder, and I a t of her sails. Came out of I'ortsm.'iilh Uih ion in cu with sch D.lphin, burn Sacu for N York, and pari- Sperm Oil and Candles. JOSIAH BRADLEE tS CO. No 29, fndia-sl have for sale, landing from sloop Rapid— 40 boxes new Spermaceti Candles, 20 do Spermaceti iu cakes, 8 tierces beat winter strained Oil. —ALSO IN STORE — Summer and winter strained Sperm Oil, in hluta. tierces and bbU warranted of prime quality. 4aw2w jan 31 Pot and Pearl Ashes. C.YSH will be paid lor Pot aad Pearl Ashes, by R ELWELL, 129, State street, tf j 31 O RN^ 'WO thousand and twenty bushels Virgin- I ia flat Coru, on board schr Ariadne, lor sale at 27, Long wharf, by RICE tSr TH AX’PER Jan.iil) is3;> St. Croix Rum. -' J’lFHSDay tanding from tlie sloop Manilla, §_ Nortli side of Central wharf —25 punch eons prime St. Croix Rum, for sale by N ATK’L. CUR'CIS. !2 Rowe’s wharf. jan 30 Copartnership Dissolved. HHE Ci)[)ar'ner3hip heretofore existing be¬ tween the subscribers, under the firm of PERRY & LOCKE, is this day by mutual con¬ sent dissolved, JOHN PERRY STEPHE.N LOCKE. Boston, Jan. 24, 1824 Up*_ DISSOLUTION. C11HE copartnership heretofore existing un- der the firm of PRINt E HAWES (!• CO. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. PRlNi E HWES, Jan 16.1824. THOMaS GRAY, Sea Island Cotton. SEVEN bales very superior Sea Island COT¬ TON, now landing from schr. Volant, and for sale by BENJ. IVHEELER, Jr. No. 28, Long-wharf. jan J\'tW MUSIC. I UST OPENED, for sale, at the MUSIC SA- ' LOON, No 36. Market street, corner of Franklin A venue, ihe following popular new Songs, Src viz O,'tis Love-To Love Thee Night ami Day Love—Love Sound the Trum¬ pet of J oy—Braes of Balquither- Tell Me where is Fancy Hretl—Y“e Shepherds Tell Me — My Native Land Good Night—Young Locliitivar— Crooskecn Lawn —A Garden Form’d by Nature Wild—Slowly Wears the Day Love—Castilian Maid —Circassian Hondo-Rossinis’ celebrated Cavatina —Knight Errant, with variations— They’re a Noddin, with do—La Bell Catharine, W’itb do—Auld Lang Syne, with do ^■c the. ():;^fnslrue:ion Books for the Piano Forte, Clarionet, Violin, Flute, File and various othei Instruments. An extensive assortment of Mu sic for the Flute Violin and Flute, Piano, with Violin or Flule Accompaniments. Qz^^Clementi and Tomikison’s Piano Fortes, ol Ihe best quality, constantly for sale, and warranted to tbe purchaBer. Piano Fortes to lease by the month or quar¬ ter. Old Piano Fortes received in part pay¬ ment for new ones. (pJ^Eutrauce first door below Franklin A ve uue W&SisSw jan 29 SWAIM’S PANACEA. JN all disorders arising; from an impure or contaminated slate o( the blood, m Scrofula, or Kins;’? Evil* Ulcerated or Putrid Sore Throat, ( utancous Diseases, W hite Swellings, or diseases of the Bones, Syphilis, or affections arising theretrom, Ulcers of the Larynx, ^ode^. 4^c. All cases ol an Ulcerous character, this Medicine will be found a powerful and ef- tectual remedy. Certificates from Professors Chapman and Gibson, of tbe University of Pennsylvania. 1 Inrv« within the last t'^ru years had an opporia* nity of seeing several cases of very inveterate ulcers, which, having resisted previously the regular modes of ireaiment, were heated by the use of Mr. Swaim’s Pan¬ acea : and 1 do believe, from wkat 1 have seen, that it will prove an important remedy in scrofulous, vene* real, and mercurial diseases. N. CHAPMAN, M. D. ^^Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Medicine in the University of P<-nnsylvania, “ Philadelphia, Feb. 16, 1823,” ‘ 1 have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swaim, in numerous instances, within the last three years, and have always found it extremely efficacious, especially in secondary syphilis and in mercurial disease, I have no hesitation in pronouncing it a medicine of inestim¬ able value* W. GIBSON, M D. professor of Surgery in the University of Pennsylvania'' “ February 17,1823.” Many instance? ot (he goeid efFecls of thi.? Medicine, in this and the neighboring towns, can be reierred to at the place ol sale. Kor sale, price $3 50 per boUle, at Ko. 1, Union street, by JONA P. HALL, Jr. Jan 14 fimC FIRE ir^SURAiXCE. IHE Freaulenl ami Directors of the FRANKLIN 1N.SURA;\CE COMPANY, ia Boston, inlorm the Public, that their Cajiiti^l is Three Hnndred Thousand Dollars, one hun¬ dred and fifty tbousaad of which la pai l in ; and tkal (boy make Insurance against FIRE, .IB every kiIkI of Pr('(.ei ty, at ilieiROffice. next door ekst of f'ae Stale Bank, in Sfate-sireet. -Among (he ciissesof Hazards and rate.s of annual Premiums, :iie the following : First Glass.— Buildiilga ol Brick or Stone, covered with slate, Goods not hazardous there¬ in, 25 cents for .glOO Second Class.— Buildinga of Brick, covered vifh shingfe-s. Goods not hazardous therein, 30 cents for .^100 Third C/ass. —Buildings, the side vi'alls of brick, the others of wood, tSoods not hazardous therein, 37 U2 cents lor ^100. Four III Class. — Buildings of Wood, standing alone, Goods not hazaidous therein, 50 aenls for ,^100. Fifth Class —Buildings of Wood, connected with other buildings of wood, Goods not haz- ardou.s therein, 62 1-2 to 75 cents for ||100. Goods not hazardous are such as are usually kepi in Dry Goods, Hard Ware and wholesale West India Goods Stores. Also Household Eurniture and articles not combustible. The following Trades and Merchandize, are considered hazardous, and a small additional premium to the above mentioned rates will be charged, viz : —Printers, Bakers, Chair Makers, Carpenters, Cabinet Makers, Tavern Keei>ers, Livery Stables, Glass and Earthen, Ware,Book¬ sellers Stock, A pothecaries or Druggists, Gro¬ ceries, including spirituous liqours, f^c. , The rate of Premium on Manufactories will depend on the materials ol the building, local situation, i^c The Comp ..ny continne to make insurance on MARINE RISKS as heretofore. Further information may be by ap¬ plication at their office. • •'■order WALTER H D£M1I\G, Secretary. dec 20 Sis8w IJirSVRAJ\'CE AGAIjVST fire. fS'tHE General Interest Assurance Company I heieby give notice,that I.heirCapital Stock is three hundred thousand dollars, fifty per cent ol which is paid in, in money,they are now ready to insure upon Dwelling Houses; Stores. Manufactories and all other Buildings ot every description, upon every species of Merchandise and other property liable to loss and damage by Eire, to any amount not exceeding filteen thousand dollars upon anyone risk, upon as favorable terms and liberal conditions as any establishment in the United Slates. Proposals will be received at tbe office of the Company, No 23, Stale street, at the corner of Kilby street, iu Boston. JOSEPH OTIS. President. C. D CooLiDGE, Secretary. isTuSif D 29 NOTICE—Money to Loan. Notice is hereby given that filly per cen¬ tum of the Capital Slock of Ihe General Interest Assurance Company, being one bund red and fifty thousand dollars, is paid in-they are now ready to receive proposals to loan the same, or any part theicof, upon Mortgage of Real Estate in Boston or upon personal secu rity with pledges of United States’ Stock, Bank Stock of the U States, or upon Stock ol the Banks in the State of Massachusetts. Appli¬ cation to be made in writing to JOSEPH OTIS, President. Dec 16 epislf TO WHICH WILL HE ADDED, The Grand Allegorical Spectacle, called ciisderella. STOLIsEJX WEEK’S MECHANICAL AND PICTURESQUE I* A N O R A M A. At DOGGE't'T’S REPOSITORY, No. 16, MARKET-STREET. ■^HE public is rc-pectfully luffiriiic.l, that tills SPLENDID .MECHANICAL EXHIBI ’I'iON is open everv day at 9 o’clock A M and ,cutilinued.(ill 10 V'. M. at Ihe above Repository. This elegant combinalion of mcchamsui was the eight years labour ol the late ingenious Mr. Stoi LEKWEBR, of New York ; and its exhibition in that cuy aitiacted more attention and ap¬ plause than any other before presented to Ihe public. Tbe room that it BOW occupies is very spaci.-.us, and the whole machine is in per led order ; so that every part of a commercial City with its active citizeni,merchants, mechanicks, labourers, beggars and promenader.', together with ships, boats, &c. ?re seen at one view, and put iu motion by machinery, and form a more iuteresliug and agreeable exhibition, than any thing of ihe kind ever before offered to an A- nierican Public. Admittance 50 cents—Children hall price,— Season T ickets $2. The Machinery may be inspected by paying an additional Price of 25 cents. epis Handel and Haydn Society. An aiijourned meeting ot the above Society will be held TO.MORROW evening, at half past six o’clock, at which Season Tickets will be admitted- J LEWIS, Sec’ry. QJ^/i'OTlcE QUARTERLY meeting of the Boston Ma¬ rine Society will be held next TUESDAY EVENING, at the Exchange Coffee House, at six o’clock. A punctual attendance is reques- le(j. 'IIHOA3A3 ENGLISH, Soo'ry: jan 31 isSM&T iiraiiteboro’ MAIL S TA G E. Boston Athenaeum. i^ OTICE is heieby given to the Proprietors of the Boston Athenaium, and to the sub¬ scribers for a Lecture Room, that a meeting will be held in the Atheuseum, on MONDAY, the 2d day of February next, at 7 o’clock. P M. to receive and act upon a Report ot the Com¬ mittee appointed June 9, 1823. HENRY CODMAN, Sec’ry. jaa 31 epiF2 The Pronouncing English Reader, a new and beautiful stereotype edition. JUST published and tor sale by Lf.NCOLN V EDMANDS, No. 53, Cornhill, MURRAY’S ENGLISH READER, accented on a plan simi¬ lar to the Pronouncing Testament, by Israel Alger, Jr. In this edition the sections are divided into .paragraphs of convenient length for each schol¬ ar in a class to read, which will reader the work more convenient in schools ; and a fron tispiece i.« prefixed, exhibiting Walker’s illus¬ tration of Ihe rising and falling inflexions of the voice. Perhaps no reading book has passed through so many editions in the United States as Murray’s Reader, and its superior merit en¬ titles it te this distinction. The improvements here introduced will doubtless increase its cir culalion. This edition is printed on a fine lineu paper, and Instructors and School Committees are respectlully requested to examine it. jan 31 Pew for Sale. WELL-situated Pew near the centre of ihe Hou»e, in Church Green, Summer-street. Apply at this Office. is6p_Jan 30 Marlboro^ Hotel htables and of la. ^ I to BE LET —Manboro’Hotel Stables and X Lotts. The ijofis are 60 by 40 feet, have two fire places and aie suited lor Cabinet M-a kers, Harness Makers, or Hatters. Inquire ol A TOWNSEND, 3, State street, jan 31 SM(6S F Copartnership and Removal. The subscribers in'.orm their friends and the public, that they have formed a connexion in -j-g 24, said wharf. trade, under the firm of J——---- - HAWES, GRAY & CO. Geo. Hallet’s and removed from No 25, to M Store, No. 20. India street, and offer lor s’ale— 75 bbls No 1 (Si 2 Mackerel, II do No 1 Pork, 15 do Northern Linseed Oil, .5000 lbs Cheese—4000 do Butter, lOOO do C’alcutta Twine, 10 by 8. 9 by 7 and 8 by 6 Glass, 100 casks 20d, I0d,8d,6d and 4d wrought and cut Nails, 1000 galls W infer strained Oil, WINES, TEAS, and a complete assort¬ ment ot WEST-INDIA GOODS OilO-They also give notice that they are a- gents for the sale of Baker (Y Laphain’s Caoiio- late and cracked Cocoa. PRl.NCE HAWES, THOMAS GRAY, J24-C] J U;OB G. HALLET. Doe Skin JACKETS h DRAWERS. C NICHOLS, No. 38—40. Market st reel, has just rec.civcj—18 dezen very supe¬ rior Doeskin JACKE I'-S and DK-t A EKS.liigid- api roved and recommended as a reiiel up' preveniative against Rheumatic compiain'.s—lor sale by the suit or dozen. C.' FodBMS FOR SALE. jTOR sale the celebrated Walnut F’arm, in Lancaster,one hall mile from the Meeting¬ house Said Farm contains one hundred and seventy five Acres excellent land,a good house, large barn and sheds, orcharding, woodland, well watered Also —A Farm in Medford, within fiva miles of Boston City, and one (»l the Meeitug house, containing ninety-six Acres, house, barn, and other out buildtngs and is well calculated for a man who wishes to sell Milk 01 Garueu Sauce. Terms made easy Inquire of the subscriber in Lancaster, or otNA 1 HAN ADAMS, Esqr. ol .Medford. JONA. LOCKE nov 29 *Cp3m WAiSTED AO purchase or hire, a whole or half of a Dr. Lowell’s Meeting jan 31 Pew in the Rev. ^U'e. Inquire a* rhl? T o be Lety yTORE No, 27, Central-wharf, being one of the best situations on the wliarf- -immedi- ate possession will be given. For terms, in- jan 31 To be Let, 4 SMALL neat Tenement on Grove-street, lately occupied by Mr. Wild. Inquire at No. 10, Tik]oi’.s buildings. jan 31 To be Sold or Let, AFARiM in the town ol Dightou, now im¬ proved by (Mr. Brown Simmons, contain¬ ing two hundred and twenty acres of laud ; well wooded and watered, and capable ol great improvement. 11 sold, a long credit will be given lor two thirds of the purchase money.— Inquire ol SA ViL BAYLIES, Fisq. Dighton, or E. .8. DaNEOBTH, Wiulhi op pUce, Boston- jan 3 Cptl N otice is hereby given, that the subscribtjr has been duly appuifiltd Execuiot to the last will and ie.sianier.i JAMES BERRY, tale of ijurlingtdt), in the cniiiiiy ut Middlesex Qentle- inaii.dedtased, lesiatc, and has taken upon him sell ihai (i nst, hy giving bonds as the law direfis. AIJ persons having demands npiin (he estate of the said deccesed, are lequired to txhibit the snme, and all person, in- d.biediothe said estate are called upoti toniakepaj- nieiit to SAMUEL SHED, Executor. Bntliogton, Jan. 13, 1884. * j 31 LITHE Proprietors ot BKA I'TLEBORO’ MAIL X STAGE have reduced the tare one quar ter part. F'rom Boston to Brattleboro’ the fair is now four dollars and filly cents, and from Brattleboro’t o Albany Tour dollars and fifty cents, making the whole fare from Boston (o Albany only nine dollars. The fare «n the same route by way of Greenfield, through Wiliiamstown, is the same. Th)e Stages leave Boston every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and arrive at Braille boro’ same day Leave Bratlleboro’ every Tuesday, T’hursday and Saturday, and ariive in Albany same day Returning, leave Albany every Monday, W'edne.day and Friday, and arrive the same day in Brattleboro ’ Leave Brattleboro’ every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and arrive iu Boston same day. Books kept at J. W. Mobse’s, Jr. No 22,Han¬ over street. F EAGER (^ CO. Proprietors, Boston. The Proprietors of the Brattleboro’ Mail Stage I uc an Accommodation Stage from Bos¬ ton through the following towns, viz ; Cam- Bridgeport ttainbridge, Watertown, Waltham, Veston, Lincoln, Sudbury, Stow and Bolton, •o Lancaster ; from Lancaster, through Ster¬ ling, Princeton, Barre, Petersham, to New- tsaiern Fare 50 cents each Stage—five stages m 5II. Tbe Accommodation Stage will leave Bestoii every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur¬ day, al 8 o’clock, A. M and arrives in New- Salem same day. Leaves New Salem Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, and arrives in Boston same day at 4 o’clock, P M. Books kept at J. W. Morse’s, 22, Haiiover-street. N. HAND St ( O. Proprietors. Lancaster, Dec. 22, 1823. eCtt Winter Arrangement of the Ply¬ mouth Stages I IHE subscriber.s resiiectfiilly inform the public, that the Plymouth. Sandwich, Ful mouth, and Barnstable Mail Stage leaves Boston Tue.sdays,'I hursdays, and Saturdays, at 4 0’-. clock, A M. and arrives at Falmouth and Barnstable same evening. Returning, leaves Falmouth and Barnstable Mondays, Wednes¬ days and Fridays, at 2 o’clock, A. M. and ar¬ rives in Boston .same afternoon. This line in- •ersects the Mail Packet at Falnioutn, which rims to Nantucket three times a week The Bridgewater, Plymouth, and.New Bedford Mail Stage leaves Boston Montiays, Wednes¬ days, and F ridays, at hall past 5 o’clock, A. M. Returns Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 5 o’clock, P. M The Plymouth .^ccisfnm'idafion Stage leaves Boston Mondays and Saturdays, at 10 o’clock, A. M —dines at Whiting’s, in Seduate Re¬ turns Mondays and Fridays, at 5 o’clock, P. M . Stage Books kept at Bnyden’s City Tavern, Boston ; Hollis’ Hotel, Plymouth ; Gifford’s, in Falmouth ; and at Nelson’s, New Bedford. S. BOYDEN. ) p , E. LEONARD, i SIVRET & WHITING, Sciiuate. GEO DREW, Plymouth. dec 31 eCptf Wanted, f^HREE Apprentices at the Tin Plate Work ing Business, in one of the first Factories in the state-those 17 years of age, of good health and morals, will find good encourage¬ ment For information, apply to this office, jan 24 eCp3w Hoy Wanted. [f ANTED, in'n private family, a lad of a- bout 15 or 16 years of age, to tend at Inbls, go of errands, &c. ; no one need apply uliolias not lived out, and can bring the best recommeiidalions ; one who is pleasant and willing, and acijuainled wilh house work, w'ill receive kind '.realment and (he highest wages. jeH 29 islw AUCriOX SALES, THIS BAY. G ENTREE PUliJYITURE. rms .DAY at to o’clock. At the Auction SO re in Libertv-squnrf., A variety of frciitcel KurDitiirc, viz:—1 matiogany 8ola ’) able —Secrwiai y — ■Settee-fancy an‘l common Chairs—Fire Sets ainl Fenders—pair of Card Tallies—pai'nt Timepiece—Britannia I.amp*—China Tea Sets _Cut Decanters—W'ine (ilasses —Ttimblerj— handsome double bordered Waiters —plated IJ()Uor Frames — J’imtqjcce in .Marble Stand— Bureaus--Work Tables --At 12 o’clock— 2 elegant Bru-sels Carifet-, nearly new—1 Ki'l'Iermioster do a tew ladies’elegant Chin¬ chilla Ca()s—I black Leghorn Bonnet, fashion¬ ably tiimmed. ^ The following articles oj,^nej' Furniture, viz. I superior bound Bed, of best live geese fea'ti¬ ers- 1 Matt'e-s ot best curleij liair—3 (lairof 12 qr Rose Blankets 1 fiair ol elegant Grecian (;aRD TaBI.E.-s—I hair cloth Sofa on cas'ots —24 mahogany Chairs, with hair seats — I set of Sil ver Table Spoons—3 do Te-s Spoons, 1 Clarionet. —And af 1 o’clock — 1 mahogany Counting Room Desk, in,good order—1 Lane’s patent Parlor Stove-1 small Stove, for t ouiiting Room. 4 new English Grates, suitable fer a sompt- ing house. J /, Cunningham auctioneer. THiSlTA.y atl! o^ock^; On Nertli Battery-wharf, A quantity of Cotfori, soiue of which is damageiJ—t large and 1 smalt Cable, and I Hawser -1 Anchor-a quaulily ol Sheath¬ ing Paper-rl superior Camboose. E. Lock, auctioneer. Sundries. THIS DAY at !2 o’clock. At Office. No 8, Kdby-street, 2 Uhds Irish Whiskey, 50 jars of Macaboy Snuff, 30 bolls of Heavy Duck , 10 do Ravens do, 100 qr boxes Cigars, 8 boxes Cordials, assorted. G G Charming, auctioneer. Window Glass. THIS DAY at 12 is’clock. At OFFtc.R.- Vi. 2 Kilby-sfreet, 50 half boxes Elliot and 50 do do New York Bristol 8 by 10 Window Glass of supteriiir quality ; 42 (Jo do Penny do 7 by 9 do do. Also, 514 doz Columbian Whiskey, in bottles; 12 do Madira Wine ; 5 demijohns Shrub, 5 gallons each ; 10 boxes Cigars. IMMEDIATKCY AFTER THE ABOVE, 3 patent Balances, com;lele. IVhitweU. BondSiCo. Auctioneers. I'Hlb DAY at t o’clock. P. M, In Kilby-square. 20 chaldrons Picto I'oal, in lots to accommodaie put< ha.sers. Geo L Deblois & Co Auc ioneer?, AUCTIOdf SALES. ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. ASSia.NEEN SALK On WEDNESDAY uext Bt 10 o’clock. At Office, AVj. 15. Ventrnl-streef, The Stock of a Merchant Taylor. N P. Coolijge, uciii-nee' Public Lands in the State of otlaine AT AUl’.TtON—by adjournment. On WEDNESDAY, the 4th day ol February next, at II o’clock, At Merchants' Hall, in Boston. The undersigned, agents of the Commonwealth ol Matsscliusett.-', will offer at Public Auction, the-foliowing townships and smaller tracts of LAND, viz : Nine townships lying between Bingham’s Kennebec purchase and i\ew-Hampshire line, and eight townships lying north ol said pur¬ chase, containing about 23.040 acres each- several lots oflOO acres each in Hampden ; and in township No. 3, on Ihe west side of Penob¬ scot river, in township No. 4 on the west side of Penobscot river, about 3000 acres ; township No 9 on the St. John’s road, in the county of Washington, about 23 040 acres ; the north east quarter of township No. 23, adjoining Ma- ebias, containing anout 7300 acres ; in tbe town ot Surry, about 3000 acres ; a few lots ia the town of Penobscot; also a lot of 320 acres, reserved for the future disposal of government, in settled and unsettleJ townships in various parts of Ihe Slate ol Maine, and also several small islands lying along the coast from Pe¬ nobscot river to Passainaquoddy Bay. It is unnecessary to state the great advanta¬ ges offered fo the purchasers at this sale, tor on rcferiing to the general map of Maine, to any one who will exanriae the various rivers, streams, and lakes thal abound in that btate, it will appear obvious that the above tracts present a great opportunity to those disposed to speculate, or who may wish to secure a per¬ manent establishment tor themselves and pos¬ terity. Terms of payment will be liberal, and will be made known at the time and place ol sale, or at any time previous, by application al the Land Office, N E, corner room of tbe State- House, Boston, where a particular account and description ot each tract may be seen. Nahum mitchell, GEO W. COFFIN. Land Office, Dec 23, 1823. eCpts d 23 iyRY~WdDS. ■ On FRIDAY next at halt past 9 o’clock. Al Office, j\o. 15, Ceniiai street. A great variety of Piecet Goods. _5. F. Contidge, auctioneer. heal Estate in Vnmbridgeport. Will be sold at Public Auclion, on Mon¬ day, the 9ih day ot February next, al 11 o’clock, A. M. on the premises, (unless pre¬ viously disposed of at private sale,) the follow¬ ing described Real Estate, late the property of Joseph Blnney, deceased, viz. three lots of Land, situated in Cambridgeport, fronting on Austin-street, (near the Universalist Meetin» House) wilh the buildings thereon standing, being a two story dwelling house, now occu¬ pied as two leiiemeiits, with a good barn, shed, (^c. Also one other dwelling liouse, occupied as two lenemeBts Also an unfinished house, which with asiiiall expense, may be made ten- unlablefor two families. The above Estate will be sold without re¬ serve,to Ihe hUliesi bidder, and an unqueslioii- able title given. Conditions of sale liberal, and will be made easy to the puicliaser. For lui - liier particulars, inquire of tlie subscriber, at liis dwelling house, ClnirJes-streel, near tlie Meeting-house. FiLLIOT C, HILLS, jan 13 lawts Oi^MONDAY NEXT. DRY GOODS On MONDAY next at 10 o’clock. At Office, No 8, Kilby-sircef, A variety of Dry Goods, to close sundry accounts, among which are, 10 pieces . blue Broadcloths—200 bundles 3 1 2, 4 4 12,. and 5 Pins, ol the 1st quality —ICO doz English Braces—10 ps stout Silk Velvets, various colors —3 cases black and colored Canton Sewing Silk—50 elegant Cassimere Shawls —1 bale Ra¬ vens Duck. Also, Plaukcts —F-njIish and.Amer- ican F'laDuels—Satinets- -Sheetings-Cassi- meres—Stockings—Cotton and Lineu Cambrics —Ribbons—bilks—Drab Kerseys—Seamen’s Caps—Pearl and Metal Buttons —black Silk Hdkfs figured Cotton do —'I’apes—Shawls— Crapes—Laces—Vestings, ^c G. G. Channing, auctioneer. Suffolk, ss Jan 2, 1824 —By virtue of tbe exe¬ cution of David A. Simmons, Esq administra¬ tor ol James Mills, agaiDEt Mr. Jobc; h Bat- son, amounting, with poundage to $512 43 1 have taken the rights in equity which said Batson had on the 2l3t Oct 1822, to redeem two pieces of Land at the Westerly part of Boston, described as follows : One piece being Jot No. 9, on 'Charles street, b-sun'ied southerly on land ot -'I'appan, 80 feet ; westerly on a pas-'age way 28 feet ; northerly on land ol-Tap- pan 80 feet, easteiiy on Charles st. 28 feet. Another piece, being lot No. 5, bounued east¬ erly on Charles-stteet. 23 feet; southerly on laud of-Penniuian, 80 teel ; v.iesterly on -a passageway 28 feet; northerly os laud of- Tappan 80 feet. Each piece is under mortgage fo Harvard College tor $1500, payable in two years from 26th May, I8jl, wiih interest They were-at¬ tached 21st Oct. 1822, by Mr Williams, then a Deputy Sheriff of Suffolk, to secure this de¬ mand : said Batson’s rights as they then exist¬ ed, will be -old at auction on the premises on MONDAY, 2d Feb. next, at 1! o’clock, A. M. unless the aforesaid execution be previously settled. Sts] C. P, SUMNER. Dep Sheriff. ON TUESDAY NEXT. On TUESDAY next al 10 o’clock. At Office, No 2, Kilby street, A general assortment of Dry GOODS, viz: 2 bales Hair List Broadcloths. Also without reseve at 11 o’clock, an in¬ voice of Gerinan Linens for cash, Boston mon¬ ey, vi« ; 3 packages brown Rolls ; 3 do Linen do; 3 do Bella Linens, entitled td debenture. (FhiiwtU, Bond Sf Va. Auctioneers. — AT PRIVATE SALE — 30 hhds prime Kentucky Tobacco. Fancy Geods. On TUESDAY next at 1 2 past 10 o’clock. At Office No. 8. Kilby street, A general assortment of Fancy Goods. Particulai'i in luture papers. _ c Channing, auclfoneer. OnTUFlSDAY next at 12 o’clock, On i.’ie Premises, All the Wood of the .lulien Douse •at tire corner oi Milk and Congiecs strcet.s wh.h covers nearly 2000 squ-are feet_has whi.e oak Irame and joists, believed to bo irer- feclly sound. It is Intended to sell the Hiiuse entire, leaving the bricks and stones on the land. Terms, cash oa the day of sale, and the House to be removed in six ilays from the d-ay olsdfe. ^ _IVhitweU. BondH-Co. auctioneers Clothing Works and Alills at Auc¬ tion. IHE subscriber being about to make difler- ent arra.ngeineuts in his butdness. will sell at. Public Auction (it not previously sold at private sale)on TUESDAY.the 2d day ot March next, a( 12 o’clock, his Estabiishmeat, coiisisl- ingot Clothing W .;rks, Corn and Saw Mil!.- 'I he Clothing Works are new and well situated tor business, amt has (he uecessHry works lor carding Wool, making and drt-si.mgClolh. ,«-c. The I orn Mil) has two run of stone? driven by tun whee ' built anew the la«t summer, and conveniently sidiatcd 'i he Saw 5!ili i? ju <ro(,tl repair and well situated for business. Also, a new and convenient Dwell rig Hou.e 2 Slied.s and a Barn, belonging to the same, .aaid prop¬ erty is shuated in 'he south part cl Aftou Mid- dies, X count>, Mass, on Coi.cord river, on ;ho Iliad leadingfrotii Fram'nghi.m to Groton, and are exceeded by none toi- tm? rie?s in ifio coun¬ ty. F or lui iher iiarticidais, iiiqiui e ot li-^jub- scriber, living on the premise-. IDWaRD -SHERMAN. N. B. 1 he above property wdl bo sold rei a- rate or logelliei, a? most couvenienf ; or apn vilege lor a Cotton Factory O' I'aper Mill ni'-J ■re bad, as it is on a never tailing strean' c! v a 'er- 63 j.nii24](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30796581_0004.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)