She mostly sailed across the Atlantic to South and North America though she may have made a voyage to Calcutta under a license from the British East India Company (EIC).
[1] Lloyd's Register for 1818 showed her master as Pearson, and her owner as Job & Co., changing to Hurry & Co.
Lloyd's Register for 1825 showed Blucher, Potter, master, Gibson & Co., and trade Liverpool, Lancashire–Savannah, Georgia.
[3] After becoming leaky from a sequence of gales, on 20 December 1824 Blucher, Potter, master, foundered in the Atlantic Ocean.
All 23 people on board took to her boats and were rescued six days later by Henry and Isabella, Bayles, master.