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refpeftab!? charafter of James Rof«, Esq.
of Pittfcurgh, who ha 6 been proposed to be
chofeu governor of Pennsylvania, one is
that he is a Drift.
We trust that we have a sincere regard
for truth and religion, and we feel ourselves
bound by the dntie9 we owe to both, so far
as our teliimony can go to remove from our
fellow citizens, this obllruflion to the free
exercise of our votes in favour of Mr. Rofs.
God forbid that we should assist in placing in
such an important a station.a man defective
in refpeft for religion. And we but obey
the dictates of our own confidences in ma
king the following declaration of what we
know of Mr. Rofs, from our own observa
tion and indubitable information.
Mr. Rofs was born of refpeftable and
pious parents, of the Presbyterian churc'i in
York county in this (late, and received f om
them a rtlijjous education. He is well in
ftruitfd in the scriptures and the do&rines
of christianity as held-by our church ; and
we are persuaded believes and refpe&s
them. He lived lorg in this town, and long
er in this county, and we have had good
opportunities of knowinu him. Where he
has lived, there has not been ftated
mmifter, and only occasional fiipplies for
public worfliip. Eut he has contributed to
the support of public wnrfivp where lie liv
ed, and attended it regularly and there is
nothing known to us in jiiftify the imputa
tion that he is an infidei*rr defft, and we
think this imputation, sals and malicious.
Jn witness whereof we ha\e hereto set our |
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bands.
• Robert'stockton j E ' dc " ° f Waftir S to »
Jofcph Wherry j Congregation.
John Cotton 1 Elders of Buffaloe Congre-
Jatres Brice J gation.
James Mitchell, Elder of Peter# Cngrega
John Mercer > E!den of Cliartieri
James Allifon 5 Congregation. '
Craig Richie
Alexander CJunnirgham.
Since I lived in Washington county, I
have had opportunity of converting and
being well acquainted with James Rofs.Efq.
of Pittsburgh, and ef his chara&er
from serious and refpei>able persons well
acquainted w th tiis opinions and conversa
tion, and lam well persuaded that he is sin
cerely refpeftful of the Christian Protellant
Religion, and do verily believe that the re
port of h sb-ing an infidel op deist is alto
gether without foundation.
JOHN SMITH,
SJinifler of ytjfaciated Congregation Chartiers.
ADDRESS
Of the Grand Jv.rj of Huntingdon County.
•To the Citizens of Huntingdon County
Gentlemen,
THE Grand Jjry of.the county of Hun 1 -
tingdos, taking into goniideration the great
importance of the officegovernor of this
< ™ E ' i ftixy ncct vi.eaiu. uz xtr ensuing
eleftion ; and considering it as the duty,of
every citizen tp ui'e his best endeavors to
procure the eleflion of a person to fill that
office, whose principles aiid connexions are
purely American, wh» will be likely to pro
mote the happiness and secure tlie Indepen
dence of our country, have upon due conii
d "ration ol the relative n-ierits of the c.indi
dites for that office, RESOLVED TO
SUPPORT JAMES ROSS, OF PITTS
BURG.
Many of the Grand Jury are personally
acquainted With Mr. Rofs He is a native
of this flatei-a man of amiable ciiaiader
in private life, plain and unassuming in his
manners, andeafy of access to the moil lium
ble citizens.—As a politician, his charatler
'--appears in the iaireft point of v ; :eAV.—ln the
' eenventipn of this ftate,,he was found among
the Taeit informed, and most fuctefsful ad.
yoeates for bur present excellent conftitntion.
'Since'that period, he has f»rvud several years
in the, Senate'pf the. United States, with
«qtul credit to himfelf, and advantage to
his constituents.
•- v From thcie considerations the Grand Ju
ry beg leave to recointnend it to their fel
low-citizens of Huntingdon county, to en
deavour by all fair and honorable means, to
support the eleftion of Mr. Rofs, to the
office of Goyevnor, convinced that they will
t hereby,,pro,mc>te the interest of the .state in
general and the wefterD .countries in particu
lar, with which it'is evident Mr, Rofs niuft
be intimately acquainted, and well difoofed
i t&advance. -• " {
John Canan, Foreman.
Daniel Rothrock, David M'Murtrie, Join
Blair, Jolin Miller, Benjamin P&tton, Phi-
J am " Saxton, Robert Smith,
Tv illiam Morrow, John Beatty, John Fee,
/\. < n r^T?^ r,lc ' s ' an ' t "' Moore, Samuel Mar
.folU Robert Dean, James M-Bride, John
Holiday, Pi-'ter Stevens, William Hudson,
Jan.es pu otv , Henry M<Williams, 'f
Diffentient—M'Cune.
Huntingdon 2l ft Aug, 179g .
RESOLUTIONS of HUNTINGDON
COUNTY.
A a numerous feting °£ tht . of
the borough and County of Huntingdon,
held at the Court House, in pursuance of
a former not.ee given, for the puWe 0 f
, (ior.Gdering the fubjeft o{ the approach
ing Eledtion : Robert Galbhaith, Efq
was appointed Chairman,and Jonathan
Henderson,Efq. Secretary.
I. *<>W-That JAMES ROSS,
Esq. of Putfturgh, having been elefted
and served in the Convention that formed
v our preffnt excellent 'Constitution, and
having g.ven fufficient p.oofs «f hi, ability
mltS r- 3 "' " Well as a »ach-
Sttte.lf A ? oVcr " menc o{ 'he United
£2 he ?r ncaw u lca Scnator in Con-
11. Rcfolved —That we will to the ut
most of our power support the faiJ James
Rofs, at the next ele&ion for Governor of
this State, being a man of fupcrior abili
ties, unimpeachable in his public and pri
vate charailer, of a mild and amiable dis
position, easy of access, endued with a
found mind, and fully competent to dis
charge all the important duties, of that
highly responsible station, and be ng with
out any for»ign or domestic connexion, will
be the less likely to favour any measures
incompatible with the welfare @f his coun
try, or that may tend to impede tbe Con.
ftitntional aitq vf the general Government.
111. Rcfolved —That from a fiim and
confcrentious convidtion that we sre pro
moting the '.rue interest of Pennsylvania, as
well as that of the United States in gene
ral, it be recommended to o«r fellow citi
zens, to support the said James Rofs, at the
said ekilion for Governor of this State, by
all lawful means in their power.
IV Rcfolved —That this meeting do re
commend it to the cle&ors in the fer-eral
Townships in this meet at the
refpedtive places appointed within the
townrtiips for holding the ele&ions of
townfhip officers, then a»d there to eon
cert the best measures, for promoting the
election of the said James Rofs.
V. Rcfolved —That the proceedings of
this meeting be signed by the chairman,
secretary and citizens prefuit, and pub
lilhed in theTTranklii RepoGtory, the
Oracie of Dauphin, Porcupine's Gazette,
the Gazette of the Unitqd Mates, and the
York Her Id.
ROBERT GALBRAITH,
Borough of Huntingdon—John Patton,
Richard Smith, Robert Allifon, Daniel Grv
dcr, Benjamin.Elliot, John Henderfon, Al
exander M'Connell, James Kedie, John
Cadwallader, James M'Murtrie, James Nef
bitt, Jofcph Henderfon, Hugh Moore, Ar
thur Clmnjbers, Benjamin Sells, Richard
TravilW, Elifha Travillo, Hen ry Canan,
Jofcph Pattyn, John Jolinftoii, J*ines Puf
ton, Adam Startxman, George Wiffon,
Mathew Simpfon, Samuel Howe, Charles
Brotherlinc, Martin Zeigler, Robert Simp
fon, Win. M'Conncll, John Simpfon, John
Buchannon.
Huntingdon Township—Mathew Gray,
Alexander Moore, William Muriay, Ed
ward Wilkins, Peter Long, Jofcph Keif?,
Robert Wat&n, John K>iT<e, Christian Muf.
flenian, Christian Lower, Andrew Donald
fon, John Davis, Jofluja L-wis, John Rich
ards, James Clark, Jutries Sy.ir, Daniel
Brown, Jolhua K-lly, Robert Maxwell.
Franklin Township—John Walker, Clias.
Montgomery, Samuel Mafl'cy, Times Clark,
Robert M'Cartney, Peter Chrilpan, Robert
Stewart) Phhieas Mafley, Archibald Dun
lap, Mathew Dunlap.
Wmrh r Marks Township-—A ndi c w Boyd,
John Addleman, Jol'eph Lewis, John Mann,
Alexander Stewart, Evan Lewis, R. Stew
art, William Stewart, Jgl'cph Cadwallader,
Jonathan PriefMy, George Matthew, Bar:
tholomew M'Cartney.
Union Towns ip—Thomas Hall, Tomas
Wright, William Hope, Hiohard Chilcote,
James Brown, Sajuitl Hempfon, Jacob
Dean, Enoch Dean, Jacob Hoik, Zacluri-
H'h, Dean, Roger M-Lcan.
Wast Township—Wni. Moore, Charles
Grefn, James Ai. den-fern, Aquila Green,
Clement Green, John Crauford, Joel PaiT
more, Morgan Davis, Nathaniel Green,
David Gillian, William Jack ion, George
Jackson, Elifiia Creen, Edward Rickets, Jo
ilma, Jeremiah Rickets. Alexan
der M'Kinney, Nicholas Hewit.
Barre loivnshij)—lluhzn RidSlc, David
Giliiland, 1 bomas Warrjn, 1 horaa* Green,
John Rcnefou.
i'rankstown Township—Nich. Startzmn,
Thomas William HoHiday, Fran- i
CIS H / nr 7» J" 1^8 Smith, John Bouman, '
David' Startzman, Patrick Caffidy, jAcob i
Seagrift, William M'Killip, Alexander
Stewart, William Hare, John Wife, Jared
Irwin, James Irwin,
Mcrris Township—Jacob Ake, Hiieh
M'Killtp, George Datis.
Allegheny Township—John Galbraith,
Robert tetter, Daniel Martin, Daniel Ciipe,
John Glasgow.
Woodtwv Township—William Moor«,
Samuel Mobley, Sites, Jchn Ake,
Andrew Bell, Aaron Seaton, Beaver, James
Lciper, John Buzzard, John Miller, Eph. 1
rami Markley, Jacob Smith, Henry Baugh
er, Henry Burns,. David Stripe, Chriltiaii
Ewry, Abraham Hallom.
Hopewell Township—Joseph Feay, Da
niel Hoover, John Wolgemuth, Henry
Birkftreffer, George Harrack.
Sbirlty Palmer, Patrick
Galkraith, John Morgan, Thomas Crom
well, James Logan, Robert Lockhart, Charles
Proffer, Henry Warner, Benjamin Jenkins,
Hugh Arthurs, Leonard Shaver.
fy<-<'n£jieldToivnsbip—John Rutte t, Hen
ry Hubbcll, Jnkn Campbell, Milet Bunn,
Hercules fv ani p, 1 honias Geetij Robert
Corran, John M'Donald, Francis Cluggage,
Jacob Wolgemuth, James" Crookham. °
DublinTo-jinsbip—David Walker, James
Walker, Jacob Crew, Andrew Johnlton.
JONATHAN HENDERSON, Sec'y.
Huntingdon, 21st August, 1799.
> — j> IX I
Rumours of recent Naval aflion in the
Mediterranean have come through various
channels—the result is as variqwfly reported.
It appears well ascertained that Earl St Vin
cents, arrived before Toulon, while the
French fleet, under Bruix, was in the har
bour. It cannot, therefore, have failed
without fighting the English ; and the iiFue
of such a c®nflitt, even the refined reason of
French Ph'lofopher would juftify us in ima
gining favourable to the amphibious War
riors of Great Britain.
It is said iii the latest correal information
to hare taken (lation off Carthagena, to
-furnifh Don Mafferado with a plea for re
maining in port. Should the Ad
miral, however, be necessitated to get once
more " under w<y" with his t.7 fail of'the
line—they will be " brought up" by. the
following' Englitk V( ir.:ls.
Gur.s.
Royal Sovereign no Triumph
Neptune q3 Dragon
G.ory ' Magnificent
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Fonnulibie ij i Terrible
Prince 9'J RulTifll
CETar 84 Sjpeib
Pompee So
L'lyipetueux 72
The above is a corrsft lift ofiths fleet,
under command of Sir Alan Garditier :
The recant account of the" defeat ps tbe
English in .the Mediterranean, was probably
s he dreain of some Jacobin —and dreams it is
known, are generally interpreted to mean
contrary from their seeming.—Such dreams
preceded NeHWs Vi&cry, and some aflual
ly saw, in their deluded vilions, thecitiesof
France magnificently illuminated at the rare
event !
The Utter from Lifliongiven this day is
fr<jm .i source of the Srft I'e:tpeCVatjility• * It
accords with farmer rumours—and uray be
a ramification of them. We know the
French fleet had not arrived at Gcnos, tlv
18th Tune.
FROM LISBON July
" IT is very lingular that the Firnch
should i'o long be able to avoid' an aclion
with the Englifli. They failed from Brest
about the 26th April, were at Toulon in
May, failed again, pursued by Lord Keith,
with 20 fail of the line to the coast of Ge
noa, landed some troops at Savona, protect
ed feme wheat vcfiVls to supply Genoa—put
into the bay of Vadi—failed again for Tou
lon, left three old IhijM of the fleet tliere un
serviceable :—have come to Girthegena, and
formed a junction with the Spanilh fleet of
17 fail of the line under repair from damage
they had fullered, but expected to be refitted
by this time ; and Ihould they venture out
wc leave to divine which Gde ttie probability
of fupccfs tics."
Chairman.
From Surinam, we I ram, That Captain
M'Neal continued at his (lation near Brant
point, waiting for the French corvette,
which lay in fight in the river, ready for sea
and having upwards of 70,000 dollars on
board. Capt. M'Neal's boats havs raptured
a fniall French privateer, which he has
fitted out ; —and has accepted the (ervice of
the brig Eliza, Capt. Marriner, of 18 guns,
which is alfocruifing on that ftttion. Capt.
M'Neal was under but little apprehension
the 44 gun fliipxxpe&ed from Cayenne.
RUSSIAN FLEET.
Capt. Roundy who arrived Sunday f
from RulFia, mentions that a Ruffian fleet
had been prepared at Croniladt, conGfting of
ieven fail of the line armed en flute, a'ld a
number of and had received 011
board troops, which it was reported they
were to debark at Lubeck, which is 40 miles
N. E. of Hamburg. It was further ru
mored, that the real ultimate defoliation of
this force is again It Holland.
By an arrival from India, we hnve .been
favoured with Calcutta papcis to maith 30th
—at which time the British Government in
India appeared n6t to entertain the leaf! fears
of any Jioflile movements of the native prin
ces. A large army however, was on foot to
watch the motions and check any hostile
movements of Tippo Sultaun.—This sove
reign has received correft information of the
invasion of Egypt by Buonaparte ; and has
dispatched a lfrench general officer,' and
other Frenchmen lately in his feVvice, with
two or three" Moormen of conlequence, to
the IQe-of.France, with papers for the Di
rectory of France.
A fifth trial for the choice of a Federal
/Reprekntatiie, in the Ift southern diflriil,
has taken place. In New-Bedford Danh
mouth, and Rochester, Mr. Williams bad
334> Dr. bavance 5.
We learn that a leview of the Legionary
Brigade, compofir.g all the troops in this
town, will be made on the en filing birth day
of the Pi elide lit of the Uni«d States ;
and that the officers of the Sub Le.'ior.s of
Infantry will exert themselves, in Jo-opera
tion with the public spirited citizens of tlic
several w,irds, in equipping and procuring
additic ns to the soldiery .vho usually appear
in cloth uniform. We d«ut>t not by pro
per exertion the l'everal wards will produce
companies which will do them honor, and
exhibit another proof of their veneration and
relpeft for the difting<jilhe4 Chief Magiftnte
whole natal day will be then celebrated.
O i Monday the Ancient and Honorable
Artillery mads its firft fall parade.
COUNTERFEIT DOLLARS.
1 he public are cautisned against receiving
Spanilh miiled dollars of the year 1796, as
many in circulation of that date, are suppo
sed to be counterfeit—the differences' be
tween the bad and good ones is scarcely to
bedifcovered fram the outward appearance ;
the bad one 9 are made of copper, with a
handfpme plate over it, appear to have a
£ner finilh over it than the true ones, and
are somewhat thicker in the middle. We
have seen only ene, and that b-ing very
much bruised, we are unable to give so good
a description as we with. The plate is thin
and by breaking through it, the copper is
immediately discovered, [Com. Adv.
ADMIRAL GARDINER,
BOSTON September 4.
FEDERAL REPRESENTATIVE.
MILITARY
Navy Department, 7thSept. 1799.
Extract of a /('tier from Captain Broioni
of hj,e United States ship Merrimack, to
tbe Secretary of the Navy, dated at sea,
Ahgll.lt 10.
i" ic-iptnred, la ft Tuesday, the letter of
marque Buonaparte, from St. Bartholomews,
wit), a cargo of beet", pork and dry goods,
and carried her fafe into St. Chrifropher's;
worth about 20,000 dollars."
Guns.
On the Bth inft. in this city, of a malig
nant fever Mr. Bartholomew Murray, aged
about 24 year} ; he had been in this coun
try bat a short time, and had no connexions
here ; .his acqiuintaoces were few, but those
who intimately knew him, were conscious of
hia wofth—if a mind ttored with ufeful in
formation, a cheerful and accommodating
difpefition, a heart alive to the cal's of
ffiendfhip, and a strict and honorable dif
ebarge of those duties which were assigned
to him, have a claim on our elteem and grati
tude—then we may exped thii ptomifing
youth, will not drop into an early grave,
without a tear from the eye of sympathy.
~ c~.l jar-as
oasette £oarint %ifk.
Port of Philadelphia.
No arrivals at the Fort.
A (tiip belonging to Philadelphia, name
unknown, has been lately captured and Cent
into Cad z. ' y
Ship Swanwick, Kirkbridge, of and for
this port, failed from Liverpool in company
with fevfral American vefle.'s buuud for the
U. S. ihe 22d of July.
Ship America, Sands, belonging to Phil
adelphia* was at Liverpool the 2id July.
Ship Connecticut, Moore, from hence
has arrived at Hambnrgh.
New-Tori, Stptemb.t 9.
We are fory to announce the capture of
the Fanny, capt. Braine, and the Lydia.
Htndcrfon, by a French privateer. See
London head, July 19.
Saturday arrived fliip Charleston, Coffin,
46 days from Liverpool ; left there July
22d, in 1 co. with the following fliips for the
United States.
Ship Hope, Point, Virf
Hercules, Dowfon, do ' do.
Fancy, Fawns, do do.
W|(Kington, Coffin, do, do
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Jwanwick, Kiikbride, Philadelphia.
Clothier, Gardner, Baltimore-.
, Sally, Holbrook, ditto.'
-Perfe*eranGe, Ogtlrie, New-York
Thorn, Edes, Boftor,
Thomat, Willifton, Wilmington, N. c.
The Swanwick parted co. the next day,
i'r tht Channel.
The Mope and Clothier, left the fleet or
the 4th Aug. in long. 25.
Aug. 15, spoke (hip Landlady, Ruflei 1 ,
From New-York, to London, out 13 days.
Aug. 22. spoke ship Hebe, Haywood,
"rora Baltimore to Hamburg, out 12 days.
ShipPerfeverance,Moors,'for New-York
to foil in 6 days.
Siiip Swan, Woodham, to fail 15th Aug.
Ship Suffolk, Whipple, to fail iu Aug.
Ship Venus, Jamefon j ship Packet,
Trott, for Boflon ; ship America, Sands,
t»r Philadelphia ; ship Severn. Sheffield,
for New-York, and a liumbi-r of ships for
the Eastern ports—Massachusetts.
Same day, brig Catharine, Church, Go
tenburgh, 7$ days. Cargo, iron, to Min
turn and Champlin.
Auguil 10, lat. 40 30 long. 42 30. spoke
the brtg Ctcs, capt. O'Connor, from New-
York, bound 10 Cadiz, out 10 days.
Same day, lpoke brig Nancy, Taylor,
from New-York to Cadiz.
Sunday arrived,*ftip Alliance, Chew, 48
days from Hull, Cargo, dry goods, t«
Isaac Kibbe. »
Vessels left at Hull.
Brig Endeavour, Maxfield, to fail for N.
York in days.
Ship Aftive, Story, of Baltimore, to fail
for New-Yerk ffiortly.
Ship Stafford, Moulton, for Baltimore.
Ship Pacific, Salter of Portl'mouth, N.
'H. for Philadelphia.
Ship Indullry, Vicery, of Norfolk,
to Cadiz. /
Extradl from the Log-Book of the Brig-
Da,a, Lockwood, from Liverpool
June 27 —lat. 51, 15,
boarded by the Bi itifh lloop of war Hazard,
and after examination permitted to proceed.
June 2S—lat 49, 37, long, 11, 30, was
boarded by a frigate, in company with the
Vengeance 74, convoying home the British
Well India fleet.
July 4 —Lat. 49, 57, long. 21, 00, spoke'
brig Remvick, of Washington, N. C. cap*
tain Blair, 18 from Liverpool, who haa
betn taken by a French privateer and plun
dered of 30 bales of dry goods and provifi
oris, and having nothing but fait left, was
bid " proceed 011 your voyage and bed d."
August 14 —lat. 39, 58, long. 50, 00,
(poke ship C;<to, Brown, from Nantucket
and whaling voyage, and out 6 days.
Veflsls at the Watering place, on Sun-
Ship Kenyon, Anderfon, for Liverpool
Brig Fair American, Creed, for London
Schooner Attive, Connel, for Surinanj
Schr. Eglantine, , for Trinidad,
and a Dutch brig, all outward bound.
Brig Twins, Scott, quarantine.
Salem, September 3.
On Friday arrived here the fchr. Wil
liam and Joseph, Capt. Lander, from Tri
nadad , failed in company with Capt. Mac
key, of Bevtrly. Left there ths brigs
• ■ 4 - 1
[■OFFICIAL.]
Dtiri.
Left there.
Margaret, M'LtHan, of Portland ;
Hamilton, of Philadelphia ; fch'rs Polly,
Merr.ll, of Portland ; M?rgar»t,, Wood
man, of Philade'phi t ; Stark, Wright, ef
Newburypnrt ; iloop Kuby, Knight, of
Gloucester.
On the i (sth of July last, Captain John
Frazer, of the brig Revolution, Th«ma»
Vincent, the ma c, and Henry Harry, the
'toy, entered a p oteft, with the Deputy
J H< % f Notary Public of the Island of
St. Thomas, against the. privateer ( sloop
Irish Gimblct, of Tortqla ; in whieh t hey
let forth—That they failed from St. Tho»
rasa's the 12 th of July for the Bay of Hon
duras, and on the fame d.iy were brought tc
by a privateer sloop (he-.ving no colours j
the Captain of which, anfwercd to the in
quiries of Captain Frazer, that he was from
Jamaica then again from Martinique, but
that they had ascertained ftie was from
was commanded by. a Captain Doyle :—■
nel, in doing which, night coming on, the
brig struck on a /hoal, and v/hi'e thef were
busy in endeavouring to get the vtflel offj
the Caprain of the privateer boarded them,
and immediately ordered the crew to cut
away their rigging arid fails, which they
a&nally did:—That the Lieutenant clapped
a piltol to the mate's head, and told him it
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belonging to her. a::d of the prov.fions, ai d
refufed them the le ft affillance,' nor would /
fuller them to take their loi g boat, and
to support themselves : and.
That Capt. Fraier was even robbed of hii
vawch, a: J about 50 dollars in cast).
J
r OR THE 24 HOURS, ENDING
THIS DAY AT 12 O'CLCCK. *
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report
Of the Sextons of the different grounds, oj
tbe jiumbef of Funerals at their grounds«
Ntnun of tie Burial Grounds.
Cbiilt Uuuixii,
St. Peters,
St. Pauls,
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do. .
Scots Presbyterian,
AfTocia'.e Church,
St. Mary's,
Trinity,
Friends
Free Quakers,
- Swedes,
German Lutheran,
German Presbyterian,
Moravian,
Baptist,
Methodist,
Univerfalift,
Jews,
Ifrican Episcopal,
i do. Methodiit,
Ceafington,
1 üblic Ground,*
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* Of these I was from the City Eospi.
at, and 6 from city and suburbs.
The above list comprehends all the burials
from the City and Liberties of every disease* 1
By order of the Boc.rd of Health.
WILLiAM ALLEN,
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CITY HOSPITAL.
Peter Msckfyrang No. 126 North 4th ft.
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Wary Thoon admitted with the Black vomit.
Reinait.ing in the Hospital 49, ot whom
2j are convalescents.
Interred in the Public ground the last 24
City and suburbs, 6
City Hospital,
NEW-ItORK, September 9.
11 deaths of fever, were Reported at the
iealth Office, for 24 hours ending at. 8
>'clock Saturday evening.
11 deaths of Fever, Reported at the Health
Office, for 24 hours ending at 8 o'clock Last
Evening,
18 Ne>v Cases for the last 24 hours.
Bank of North America,
" J HOSE Persons who have Note* or Bills
to pay at tW s Bank. are informed
That regular f\tices will be put under sealed
oovers, dire<sW to tho refpeitive pjyers and
lodged in the Poll Office, every Menday until
the return of the citizens.
RICHARD WELLS, dashier.
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CATTLE.
■About Sixty-Six Head for disposal.
g? Enquire of MATTHIAS BORDLEY,
at the JlUnd in Wye Kiver, Eastern Shore, Ma
ryland; or in cafe of writing, dir«6l to him at
Eafton, Talbot County, Maryland.
Wye, Sept. 1? 1799. i
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