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    roainder of their army, to the huinber ef
2000 metr, made their el'cape »Bto Italy lr
BASLE, May 9.
The attack of the Auftrians on the Gri
fonswere favoured by the desertion (if about
25 men belonging to the 48th detni-brigiute.
They went over to the enemy the day before,
and led them on the attack.
LAUSANHE, May to.
Yeftcrday ewiiitjg the gallant General
Jelmas arrrve'*) here from Italy : he is woun
ded, and can hardly walk. All the news
from the Vallais states, that the insurgents
have been defeated in every point, and that
the country is restored to tranquility.
AUGSBOURG, May 9.
According to the lad letters from Padua,
the French having received confidcrablt
reinforcements from ihe armies of Rome
and Naples, are making a fcrious diversion
on the Lower Po, and threaten not only the
corps of General Klenau, in the environs of
Ferrara, but also th.it which forms the
blockade of Mantua. Some Aultrian and
Ruffian ticops have in consequence of it,
be«n dispatched to reinforce those bodies,
and to cover the rear tf the Imperial army.
The Gazettes of Genoa and Piedmont
state. that (i ice the 30th of March, Gene
ral Macdonald, at the head of SO,OOO men,
was proceeding by forced marches to the
Po, after having I. ft French garrisons in
Naples, Capua, and Rome, which were, in
conjnnfticn with the National Guards of
Republics, to defesd the South, while Gen
erals Mo rest) and Macdocald were to attack
with their united forces, the Allied Army
in the North of Italy;.
GRENOBLE, May 13.
The crowds of tefmiees from the Cisal
pine Republic and Piedmont, flying into
the Southern department! of Fraoce are so
great, that they cannot find a fufficieat
number of guides and mulct to pass Mount
Ce»is- The mule drivers are paid as higk
as fifty louis for a carriage. We should not
be furpnfed at this emigration, nor enter
tain any lerious approherfioiiS on account
of it. A general pcrmiffion for that pur
pose has been granted by General Moreau,
and it is to be prei'umtd, that the advanta
ges resulting from fending away confidcra
ble number of ufcleie mouths from a country
which affords few provisions, mult be Yery
great to the army.
LONDON, June 1.
Weekly Retrospect of Politics. From the
General Evening-Post.
Uninterrupted success continues to re
ward the bravery of our imperial allies on
the continent. Since the commencement of
tlitii; combined operations, they have never
had occasion to abandon any enterprise that
they had undertaken or meditated, nor have
they once experienced a failure in any at
tempt. With unexampled pefieverance,
and patience under fatigue, the imperial ar
mies eiery where followed up the ad
vantages they have inquired ; and have pres
sed so clolely on the enemy as to give hin)
neither time to rally, nor opportunity to
manoeuvre with a view to reinforcements.
Indeed, the ground that has been regained
11 >m the French in so lhort a space of time
is, we believe, unexampled in the history of
any nation.
About the middle of April, the French
under general AirtCdonald b£gan their retreat
from tke Brindiu cotiuty in the kingdom of
Naples, in. eonfequence of orders biought
to tiieni overland , auoutten days afterwards
in English torce, under the command of
captain Hood, of the Zealous, landed and
took Salerno, a sea port twenty-seven miles
from Naples ; and the Englilh continuing
to march forward, the enemy wholly evac
uated that kingdom on the 25th, with such
precipitation as to leave behind them both
their magazines and their booty. We
know that infurreaions are almost genera!
in the ecclefiaflical slates* through which
the French nauft pals; their march will
therefore be attended with infinite obstacles.
J he people of Tufcany have fern a deputa
tion to the allies, inviting them to rescue
tram the French exactions ; and we under
hand, that an army has been sent to Genoa,
wit" a view to the cutting Matdonald's re
treat from Lower Italy. Pizzightone sur
rendered to general Keim oil the 19th May,
and Suwarjow has advanced upon Piedmont,
awl tr,.:en Tortona, one of the strong chain
ot fortre'.ies that the French probably look
' er tp P rotea France 'tfelf
1 he Kuflian general, however, who affords
no breathmgtime to the fugitive republicans,
has marched again!* Turin, where the ut
mo ""fernatton and difmav universally
prevail, as well among the soldiery as among-
H; * fattl, has;
Mi.tud. Vieupa, ana is now' on-his way to
.E««au(SU;,. ' A, '
' fe or.the ?.&ry, • fey, , London
avs nearly *ll the Public
" '? Metropolis ; but Pri
** &Wtf jawfei is peeper than
e cr } and ftirth'rt tfere is fvutmedy but the
old oiic—<r«ip i • .
May 17.
Lor! Bridporttas sent an express to lord
tjjrnwains, to inform him of his on
tk- wffiern coa'ft of Ireland* and of his
lis v 'iVf< fwtionid his frigates of obiervation
to the north wf ft ot Urris Head, to prevent
the fneivy fivm landing in any tuarttr with
out prcvioudy riikinjj an engagement.
Letters tram Waterford mention that a
large x.ieinv's ftiip has been descried oil
Dungarvon and that (ky rockets had been
seen in the air which were supposed to be
i'gnnis ma&Lr from the coa(\ for the eneiTiy.
AH the troops were immediately ptn under
arsis and reKialr.ed so during the whole
night.
Letters from admiral Dick foil's fleet, da
ted the Bth iuft. (Lite that it then continued
to cruize off the Texel ; and that it had on
the preceding day, been rt-inforced to ten
fail of the line and several frigates.
The Direftor of 64 guns, capt, Bligh,
reconnoitred the enemy'* force in the harbor
which (he alcertained to consist of ten fail ot
the line and some (mailer (hips, the whole
of which appeared ready for sea. t
Two Spanish (hips of the lint and frigates,
that had fti'rivfid at South America from Ca
diz, are said to have captured five English
(hips, richly laden.
DUBLIN, June 4.
Yfflerday, ft veral of those deluded wretch
es, who were seduced by United Iriflinien to
become malcontents in this csuntry, in which
they might have enjoyed happiness and tran
quility, were (hipped for Prufiia, where they
will be kept tranquil in the army of that
country, with abstinence fiom whifkey,,and
smart flagellation if neceflary.
Several have been (hipped in a similar man
ner from different quarters of the country.
Those that (hew any incorrigibility in Prus
sia, are to be sent to the mines, from whence
they can never return.
BELFAST, Jure 7.
The Frciich floet, of 19 fail of the line,
with the fix from Carthagena, and the ill
conditioned Venetian (hips they might find
at Toulon, could not in all exceed 30. We
have eight at Palermo, 2 at Minorca, one
that may be spared from the blockade of
Malta, One which commodore Troubridge
sent back from Alexandria. Lord St. Vin
cent can detach eight cf his squadron, as
soon as he is joined by the five under admi
ral Whitfhed, in all twenty. Besides we
have four Portuguese ships, two Neapolitans
and three of four Ruffians, which will alto
gether makeus equal in number to the French
and Spaniards.
»V tins SDap's #art.
NEW-YORK, August 1.
In our paper of Monday last, we publish
ed a few particulars of the unhappy fate of a
part of the crew of the schooner Nautilus,
from this port tj Curracoa. We have since
seen capt. Fuller, the bearer of the informa
tion, who says that J:e saw the- men spared
by the murderous privateersmen, end was
informed by them, that after ah engagement
of an hour and an half, capt. Dixon was
boarded, and, for his manly resistance, they
first inhumanly run capt. Dixon through the
body, and though not deai4 plunged him into
the deep ! after which they stabbed the first
and second mates, and two seamen, threw
them down into the forecastle, and shut it
up, where they were left to perish by loss of
blood, heal and suffocation. He adds, that
captain Dixon, finding their bloody inten
tions, pathetically, entreated them to spare hit
life, as be bad a family in New-York, whose
subsistanee depended on bis industry. It
was,, however, usekss to urge arguments to
the sanguinary monsters—they replied, he
■should die for the resistance be had made,
and immediately commenced the horrid mas
sacre.
Who that is not deato ordinary feelings
of human native, can avoid 'execrating acts
so atrocious ?—Astonishing as it may seem,
we shall n.tbe surprised to observe it JUS
TIFIED by the scriblers of the Aurora, Ar
gus, {JV. If their hardihood does not rise
to this, they will probably deny it, and adduce
the erroneous account respecting captain
Kemp inevidence; to support their scepticism ;
but possessing tl>e evidence we do the re
spectable testimony of capt. can
not hesitate t» avow our implicit belief of the
f act ' [A - . T.Gaz.
On Tuesday a Dinner was given at the
Tontine Coffee-House, by the Chamber »f
Commerce, to the Gallant TRUXTON.
Extraft of a letter from Belfaft, dated
June 7.
To such an unexampled state of prosper
ity has the Linen Manufacture risen in Ire
land, that cloths which used to fell at nine
teen pence per yard, fold this day in our
market for three (hillings and one penny."
" How happy, comfortable, and conten
ted, Ihoqld such prices render our weavers
and manufacturers i What country in Eu
rope can afford greater incentives to induflry
aad peaceble demeanor in its inhabitants of
all ranks ? Whoever wilhes to interrupt or
destroy such comforts, defcrves the execra
tion of Ireland a 9 au enemy to mankind."
A gentleman who arrived in town yester
day morning from Middletown Point, in
forms, that he pafled a (loop on Firb,'to
the southward of Stateu Island, with her
malt overboard, and her bowsprit some dis
tance from her—no pcrfon could be difciv
ered on board. The above Hoop waa bound
out, but being on fire put back.
NORFOLK, July 27.
By the arrival of the fchr. K'tty. capt.
Williams, on Thsrfday, 6 days from Ber
muda, we have been favoured with papers
to the —we here fabjoin the only
paragarplu wojthy notice.
Bermuda, July 13.
The Lynx sloop of war, captain Hall,
which failed fcr Halifax lad Saturday, im
mediately gave chace to the American (hip
Pegasus, Concklin/ from Cadiz and New-
York, bound to Vera Cruz, with brandy,
oil dry goods. &c. which fbe brought in the
next day as prize. The Lynx lailed again
tor Halifax on Tuesday evening, after fee
ing the prize in fafe. The Pegasus is well
armed.
Ycfterday arrived the privateer (hip Lord
HawkclWy, captain 'Nalh, from a cruise
with a Spa"ifti brig from L" Gcira for Cor
unna, laden with Cocoa, &c. &c A Span
ish Bithop and live prictts were palfengcrs
on boajd.
Last week the privateer Experiment capt-
H. Frith, c;.roe in with a rich Spanilh prize
from Cadiz, bound for Vera Cruz, laden
with quick fllver, dry goods, &c. Sic. which
(he fell in with to the fuuthward after a
citiife of a few days.
CHARLESTON, July $ 7 ._ \
To the Merchants, Matter vcflels,and pilots
Chajlelton.
The leperintendant of the Ligh:-Houfe
eftablilhniciit at Clrark-fton deems.ii ncceiTa?-
ry to notify'the Merchants. "Mailers, ot' vef
fcls and the pikjts, that Lift nigb.fthe Lan
thorn and wood work of the intide ;of the
Light-House as by accident uoiortvuately
qurnt ; the walls of the building however
ftandirkg, will in the day, still be a leading
mark to the Pilots and Matters ofveflels. In
consequence of this there can be no light
(hewn but the fuperintendant
will lose no time in endeaVouring to have,a
temporary light fixed on the top of the old
walls, with all-possible dispatch, and measures
no doubt Will be taken by the Uni
ted States, to have it rebuilt, and a good
light established again.
Daniel Stevens Superintendent.
Charleston, July 22, t799i
On Thui fday lad was urgued before Judge
Bee, the ledersft diftritt Judge for the di
ftridl of South-Carolina, a motion, made by
Mr. Ward, on a Habeas Corpus, to brig up
the body of Nathan Robins, in order
that he might be delivered up to the British
conful,by virtue of a requisition tnadi under
the of the of amity and
commerce with Greot-Britaid.
Mr. Moultrie and Mr. Ker opposed the
motion, 011 several grounds, but particularly
on that of the prisoner being an American
citizen, and therefor entitled by the consti
tution of the Unit(al States, te a trial by a
jury of hio peers ; and also that the crime
with which he was charged, (that of being
concerned in the mutiny 611 beasd the Her
nnone British frigate) was committed on the
high seas, within the jurifdi&ion and cogni
zance of t,he United States.
. Yesterday his honor the judge pronoun
ced his decree, for delivering up the prifonsr
to the British cooftll, in the couri'e of which
he observed, that it was immaterial, whether
the peri'on was an American citiien, or not;
he was equally within tbe purview «f the
treaty, and therefore the court was bound
to deliver him op, the treaty being the law
of tbe land* -
The United States frigate, United States,
Commodore Barry, and George Wafiiing
ton, Capt. Fletcher, were off the bar yester
day, with Pilots on board. The United
States brought 50 Artillerists to garrison
Fort Moultrie on Sullivan's Island , they,
were landed from or.e of the pilot boats there
yeftcrday.
BOSTON, Jviy 16.
Yeftprday arrived at Salenr, capt. Weft,
in a vessel from Gibralter. He was left
tchre June 6—and has probably brought
News—-but none.had reached Boston, when
our paper was put to Press.
In addition to the Importation by the Barque
' / Tniroy, from BREMEN,
PRATT
*#r* Kscfirso,
By the Brig Poll?, (iapt*rrt Mackkws,
fnm HAMBffRQHt
80 chests GermairLinnens,
—tonjifling
Liltados,
dk(b tf Stripe*,
Duptr,
Pattcfhofet,
Ctrrru<hill«,
DowUj, Vt. VcJ
ALSO,
160 boxes excellent Claret containing J iot. each
J3O ban Iron, - ■
300 boxes Bby 101 WWD^W CLASS,
35 chests Tamblers, aflerted,l-a pints tlf <ju*ts
9 csflcs Hogs Brililes, ■
rooo Qeaiy jeans, a f«w Weftpbalia Hamt, 1
fafles. IrfOtftoDgcry, 1 chests OS Cloths, T*me,
Quin», a few &cks Barley, ta"r. &c. all which
theyoffer at reasonable prices, and at the uftial
credit, or will barter Tor Weft-India produce.
togufl | tb,&l 3*
Platilla.,
Britten ias,
Creaji J» M®rlaix,
Rouanei,
Ar.ibias,
Eftnpailles,
New Theatre.
PROPOSALS in writing for Renting the New-
Theatre will he received until Thursday the
15th of Augutl next, by the geuts of the proprie
tors thereof. Persons applying are hereby inform
ed that the agents'tonfu'er it neceflary to bind the
UlTee or lei Tees to perfornn not less than Twenty
wfek* in each Season, and that Theatrical £xhibi
tions (hall commence on or before the £eaund Mon
day in November in each year.
By direction of the Board of Agents,
JAMES GIBSON,
aagulV r
Several good Nurses
WANTED.
FIVE or Si* capable NURSES may riant
with immediate Employ it the public
ALMS-HO USE,
On producing fatisfaflory reccmmefidationi.—
Married Men and Women wouid be preferred.
Perfan« acquainted with ftiitable ch»rj<3tr»,
are particularly reqaefted to fend them without
delay to tUKB W. MORRIS, or
CHAKLES PLEASANTSi
Committer of the Managers,
j"ly V ' d6t
And possession given the y/b of next month
A Three story Brick House,
with a good kitchen and cellar, in Second-fireet
near to tb* New market. EiKJt'ir/ of
THOMAS GRE^VLS,
N«. 73 Walnut-fireift.
• i u, Ti*3-
PRICES O F STOCK 8.
PHlkADELl'tilA, Jt'ST 30,
Sit per Cent. I'Sfy to 4d
Deferred 6 per Cent. 14/4 s<l
Three per Cent. jg/"
DA.HK United States, 1 istoi6
North America, 45 to 47
' Pennsylvania, ■ . ■
lnfuran«e con>j>. N. A. shares 13
8 pu Ceht Stock—funded—par
Do. Scrip with the five Infiilaients a J ,
Do. the sth Inftalmcnt only jjcelowpar
Eaft-ludia Company of N. A, par.
Land Warrants, 30 ''olU fer tco acr»« ;
COURSE OF EXCHANGE
On London, jx at 30 days
■■ ■ JACOBIN DII.iMMA.
. THE report of thf Kin,r of Spain.'s po
litical conversion, through the mediation of
General Stmarow, is faft gaining ground'
among the lcfler fry of th? Democrats ; with
whom the question now is—« If Don Tlio.
niafo the, Chief fuftice should turn about
alrttig with his diplomatic foil in law, the
King .of Spain, whom (hall we. vote for at
the nettt election for our Chief Maritime; i
Urael! Coxe! Dallas! Blair M'Clenaghati!
or Lloyd of Newgate ?" ! f!
By tetters from Lisbon, to the ift of June,
we learn that all the artifices ehiplctyed by the
Diieftory, to .impress a belief of the crimi
nality of the House of Austria, in the exe
cation of the two Sansculottes, on the 28th
April, had Cntifely failed. The people of
France, and particularly those of Paris,
openly charged the aft upon the Dire&ory.
The United States, Commodore Barry,
hai sprung her bowsprit and put into Nor
folk.
[The United States was destined to re
turn from Charbfton to Norfoik, for a new
bowsprit, at the time of her departure froirt
this port, there being a difficulty in obtain
ing a faitable piece of timber here.]
A letter from Kingston, dated the Bth
■nfk. received by the Montezuma, fays—"
Accounts are just received from Jeremie,
inform, that a dtfperate battle has been
fought between the armies of Touflaint and
Rigrud in which Rigaud, was defeated with
gieilt flailghter and himfelf wounded."
Other account* from Hifpamola slate, that
Rigaud occupied Gonaives and Petit Trou.
At the latter place, all the Whites are said
to have been mafiacred.
Toufiaint's party, (the Negroes) are de
nominated " Ariftocratsthat of Rigaud,
(the mulattoes) " Republicans." Th« latter
have exerc'rfrd the most unheard of cruelties
uponfuch *f their enemies as hive fallen in
to their hands.
The death of the Pope, fays a late En
glifc paper, is not announced iD ?»y way to
gain credit > yet it is by no means improba
ble, cor.Cdering the indignities he has late
ly, fuffsred, and the hardships he has endur
ed. If it be '{<>, there fell the last pillar of
the gTeateft political edifice the world ever
beheld!
CINCINNATI, July id.
Of late there has no information been re
ceived of the Indians committing depredati
ons on otir frontiers.—lt seems they have
rfliwjuifhed the idea of kijling captain Ha
miltoh and family, who Rill lives on his
fanrt.
CHAMBERSBURG, July 25.
Extratt of a letter from a Gentleman in
dated July iq;
" One of the principal arguments ufecl
here in favor of Mr. M'Keau is, that a pro
bable effedt of his eleflion will be the return
of the feat of government to Philadelphia."
©ajette fiparint JUft.
ARRIVED
Ship London, Ropes, Liverpool,
Henrietta, CarJ'well, Dublin, via
li'ilmingtm, Del.
Stir. Veatman, Lougbeai., Charlejlon 5
Sfitiw sfbiguil t Kn6x r Gi Frdftcw
Brig dn&akU GilSfa*t
, C. Fr Merit
, ¥cntrijf
Agent 43" Sec'j *
, . 3»wiiA
/Vftr. Faany Br'tdgcr, Dunn,
Arrived and fired a salute the Britifi
(hip London, Ropes, front Liverpool, failec
and latter place the loth Miy. June. J9
lat. 46,50, long. 48,4," < fpoke the brig Duncan
days. 23d, spoke the Mary from Port
land, bound to Liverpool, out 17 days, in
lat. 43, jB, long. 54, ic, all well. Same
days, (hip William and Jane from Wifcaflet
bound to Liverpool, all Well.
ADVERTISEMENT.
PURSUANT to a Decree of Hi "-wedi/h
Majefly's Court of Juftiee in the Duishy
of Pomerania, Philip Frederick von Platen,
formerly lieutenant in the IVafivai* army, being
ibfenr since the year 1777, cr his «Ventuai heirs
:nknowir, ara hereby Uimmoned to tome in,
>erfonally, or hv att rnies fufficicntly informed,
lefore the laid court, in the space of a y *ar, or
at latest on the 11ft day ol May.l 800, be tig the
appointed term, at 10 o*uUck in tie forenoon,'
or to give fa Ithtul notice "f their live* ?rd
. dwelling places, to the court, or in default
thereof, tire said absent will he declined to be
: dead, ap.d liia eventual heirs will he
I their rights, and thereupon the property Imher
' to adir.iniltered wilt be a .lju:'ic»«d to the bro-
THROUGH mistake, at the Office of the Sub' thtra oftbe (Vid iibfent
fcriber, » handle ei YEI.LOW iVICREEN. j fjis Swili/h Mfyjlfs Court cf
the owner it defireU to apply lor it to Jvfiice at Cr„Js-.vahl
■" ' SAMUEL fl. SMITH. Gr<iW*l<Mhes«ft day of March, i-oq.
Xljs sfctte.
PIIjLAD£ L P H I A ,
Friday evening, august j,
<s>:
50 at 6? a 90 days
Amflerdani, 35 a ,T7-«oq per florin
Hamburgh 30 33a -ioo per Mark Banco.
FROM THE CO-FFEK HOUSE BOOKS.
Eaftcn, to his correfpondant in this to\Vn,
CLE A RED
Flora, Crefwcll,
Florida, 1 iv
heft some time since,
ju'T V i
' New-York, A'Jfj.
' ARRIVED. -~
Brig y Jr,hn,Dnnb n, AftUaei) tjlar.d i.
Hannah, Olcott, Hovannoh 1
Scbr. Do'oe, PotUr, Norfolk'
Brig Nancy, Reed, arrived at '7..ns, 1 <
July..::- ' - J
r - " ,; • • - vv
s"kc &ip Gambrevium, arrived at Ham
46rgh, irjth Mfy, from th : s port. -' ; .•
. Ship Ghar 'otte, Jufitce, frm Nsrfclk,hti
arrived at Cori. ' ■ ■
YetlerAay failed from this port, and left San
dy Hook at-3 o'eloct P. M. -with af.rfh
Irecze at W. S. W. '
Tie fliip Eagle', Cooper, for Virginia.
Brig Ceres, 0 Conner, for Cadiz, Gibral
tar and Malaga.
Brig Nancy, Taylor for Cadin.
Union, Burke, fur Neiu Orleans.
', >
' su
«
o
(I
David and George, for KtngHon,
Jamiaca.
B itijh brig Lord Duncan, Ov.-rend, fr
St. Vincents.
And another brig, name not recollected.
Norfolk, July 27.
7he Retaliation captured again .'
Last evening arrived in town capt. Jofept}
Gandy, 14. days from St. Bartholomews ;
by him we, are informed that 10 days
to windward of St. Bartholomews, the U.
S sloop ot war Merjiroack, fell in with and
captured, the Retaliation' French privateer,
just out of Gnadaloupe, with 150 men on
board.
The United States fhlp GangfSi lia3 al«
so taken and frnt into St. Bartholomews,
the brig Little George, of Boston, 31 days
out from Bourdranx, bound to St. Thp
ma's, her was felling at St. Barthojq
mews,
*#* The Editor of tbis Gazette, hjii/ig
received several letters expressing a desire 10
be ascertained oj bis intention t continie in
bis present occupation, takes this oppirtur.i
---t) tq mention, that be Las relinquished bis
design of declining it, and tbat the Gazette
of the United States Will still be continued us
heretofore by John Ward Fenno.
A T a court of common pleas h*ld at Union
town for the county of Fayette, the fourth
Monday of June, in the year of our Lord one
thonfand seven hundred and ninety time, before
the Judges of the lame court—
On the petition of JOHN WILSON, praying
that the aft of Afiembly providing that the per*
Ton of a debtor shall not be liable to impri/in
meht after delivetiug up his eflate for the use of
his creditor', maybe extended to him i the court
appoist the firft day of next term to hear the peti
tioner and hi< crediteri, and order that be give his
creditors public notice hereof in Fenno'a Philadel
phia paper and in Yunt ana Brown's Baltimore
paper, for one week, ending at Icaft four weeks
before the day of hewing, and that he also give
to ]chn Gillelpic and Jacob AirWt perso
nal notice in writing to be served at lcaft fifteeri
days previous to the hearing.
By the court,
RPHRAIM Proth'y
atignft * » d6t
; ptoUats Reward*
BKOjOuW; of tfew F*Mt3# for the City ui) i
, Oa«»tf *f,PhDiddfhU, on UMNWht of the "■
. DANIEL. n
An friQimaa, iba»t 3 » fctu of age, f.fett Jtm
8. mehftl higb. fitl «rt)«d fare; ttarfe hair, j&ftf
a.d»w» teok
MBvilUd iatht county of Beriri
" Alnw J o.» iTic at A-*#'"fr'.-•
A SM**, of ,Ch>t«h (Kliii ofcmtt**- |w|6ei
iiude ; loB ) r«ir»ge, kcvrjxl* I*MK itaw^lckS,
or %*.
<i»«we«l doiwitohiiwiiai wuconttfctti i*C»»
beiland cotiwy.-> ."■■■■. " - "'.
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mittinga burglary at the Hc-Jic ol J (J. Koch—■
The above reward will be paid for the <V!iv. ry of
th® abovt named persons at the Pifon of the City
anti County of Philadelphia, or cn bring ficured i
in any fa.l in the United Stages, or twenty dollar*
lor either ©f th< ni.
Philadelphia Prison, august 3. eo^jvr
35 calks of 6d. and Bd. NAILS,
and 4, 4 1-2 and 5 inch SPIKES, entitled to
8 mo. i
One Hundred Dollars
for the Tbiif t qnd ?m
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high, fix
fln'aiir antl.Tai?, ' f«h«8
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turfc the horfr. v~ 'v, if .- •■'
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tVho for fide'* ?oiar,«Mp"
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