iMardoiu'vehWe. They were tolled about for fomc time, in the most imminent danger wave fuming to threaten their utter deftriftio" ; but were providentially prefer ' ytd watched together tor nuny lours, but at length it was necefary to take ' some repofc. For this -purpose the boat's comply was divided into two parties ; the ' mater at the hi-ai of one, and the mate at •hat of the other ; which were to keep watch During the time the mate w.v 'K by turns. aflse the master obferyed a'line or final tope, 'hanginj over the stern of the boat Thinking this had fallen over by accident and that it would retard the motion of th< boat, he pulled it in. At this time the fe: through the water with tolerable cafe ant seeming fafety. By and bye, however, thi florm appeared' to inoreafe., the sea becami m ors boillerous, the wavesbrote upon the little fkiff, and dry, were every moment ii danger of being IVallowed up. I'l the tation andbuiMe which this occasioned, the mate was awakened ; aui feejug the rop< away from the stern, he flew into a violen passion, thinking it'nvj hscn hv the c rel -fs refs of some perfoii allowed to flip over boar 1 entirely. Beinginformed of the traU and feeing & Une, he inftnntly seized it afld threw it out belwnd the veflVl, takina care to liv one end of it very f cir-ly to th( boat- The other men could not cfrmpretyenc tue meaning of all this ; but, tb their aßreea bie furprii'-, they found t!ut in a f-w mi mites tlie lea ran more smooth than before and the little flciff hounded over its furt'ace in a much more ealy manner they had jufi experienced. The mite then I-Id them that he himfel ilherman on the coaf> of Norway, and had e r ten experienced the fa'utary elf ft? of thi; contrivance. Every person oil that coaft,hc ' ' said, knew its ciled; perfectly, lb th't iv bait ever to fen there without a fpart line for thai purpose, as it has been found, by many trials, that in cafe of a storm arising a boat could live in a rough sea with much ter it, than without it. The boat's eompa ny, without being able to aifign any reason for this phenomenon, were weii convinced of its efficacy on the prcfent occafioo, and took ear? to avail themielvescf it until they wre providentia'ly taken up at sea, after having fuirered great hardThips frnm hun ger and thjrft, took care to communicate in account of thi; discovery ; but how it happened to be so lit tle adverted to, I cannot tell. He after sgKp wards drew up a narrative in writing, which low lies before me, in which he fUtes ano ther fa?t that ftron;ly confirms the great « Utility of this very simple contrivance. " On our passage to London, on board a large lliip deeply loaded, the sea ran high for several days; and, fcuclding, it was thought absolutely neccflVy to put in the dead lights. The weather being cold, and lot having a ijre -place in the calun, caused us tocoilliltute in its place a large tub filled w;t'i far,d, in vv-hi; hwe made a fire, and'not only drelTed victuals fir the cabin, hut also for the (hips crew, as there w-fs :io possibility of making fire on the dr-.k. in tl 9 lini*. tinn my mate applied to the mailer of the vefT-1 for leave :o put on a tow line, which he fcornfutly refund j however, next morn ing w'nen tbe mailer of the veil", I was alloep, we put out the tow line, a coil of lanyard ef sixty fathoms with, a piece of wood at the end of the line. To the great allon ilbment of the tw.te and crew then on drck, the sea abat-d, and did not r-in >e or come near the stern as it had done before the line t'was made use of. Next morning two of the middle dead-light.; were taken down, and the fcip 'screw were ab!t to mike aTne on the deck, though the sea run as bigb ds before tie line urns made use qf. The line was kept out the remainder of the voyage, when fcuddiug. I have had frequent trials of the line in paCTiges to Jamaica, in the depth of winter, without ever making use «f dead lights, unless sometimes in the quarter \t'mv d 'ws ami in a i'mall velfel, and cold weather . , Signed, To BOTANISTS, GARDENERS and FLORISTS. A ND to all other ladies and gentlemen, curious J- 1 In ornamental, rare exotic or foreign plane* and floivers, cultivated in the grcrn houfc, hot huuii, or ftnve, and in the opet\ ground—A large and numcious variety of such rarities is now «f ---terrd for sale, being the acquirement of many 7«rs earnefl application, great aifijuity, and con uderablt expence. she present proprietor having, from the natu • sal growth and fucccfsful increase of his plants, as well 4« from frequent other acquirements and ad dition* to his collection', so far increafnd it as t« Wider the a'Utted apartments not fu!sciently «rpe »ndccmmoJioui. is induced to maß« this of er, or ,->fter refeiving a general «nd ft*ek, h» has to f t arc a well >nd jreat variety of those things, compriSa beau w u colbAion, fwfficiant to decorate, furnifti, ind •rsaTictit a Jpneiiui or bandfome green \\cufc at o\' cc f u W^°'e co| l«<Sion, for tbut department', will be ' . on ver y moderate and easy terms; or the pro prietor may be induced to divide it into two equal ots; but he does nor on any account intend to al ,™ t ] lcm t0 .bf fclefted or culled out by feparate y f ling fingls plants or fuiall lota in any thing like a retail way. The whole ir a truly valuable eolleition, such is very rarely to be met with for sale on this fide 1 c -^ t ' ari, ic— indeed a moiety of them would com* pnie a very deferable and fit en five variety, con ing of many or mod of the tropical fruits, and other rare and curious finely ornam«ntal frees, tuh'jard plant*, with a numerous and abundant oittnent of choice bulbous,tuberous, and fibrous tooted 9owerii g and-ornamental plants in mix tures; all ot good or foperior kinds, as may be seen y the catalogue. For which, and for any lurther neceflary information, please to apply to John " ,hc Alms-honfe, MefTt's. David and .' u trt Laadrith, gardeners and nurfery-rnen, in «. u,•,','. rcet ' a b°ve Twelfth-flreet, Philadelphia, » dliam Booth, in the fame line of butinefs, jj* m<>re, or Mr. David Williamfon, Crcsnwich "r«t, New-York. 1' '' " now » good time and proper frafon - a green-house, and to remove plants. »4. dtf. 1^ JOHN KENNEDY. %])t 0-imte, The following are extrads of letters from Gentleman «n ho/u-cJ the Ti re, off Ac re. 0 hi-friend at Smyrna, the authenticity of fhich may he depend d upon : " Acr •, Miy 2, 1799._ " Captain Davi3 not having been finally difp.ttcht"' yrfterday, I have time to ad, that Buonaparte made 1 (1 night a fourt ttempi to ttnrm the town, an : was repul sed with ureat loss on the braach and in the di'ches ; b fid,s itie hav, ck the fire from 'h< 1 igre tnuft have made in hi-t trenches and lines. I Jiope to have f< ioii the pleafiirc ofinfiir ring you of his total expulsion from before the town. Tin bearer of this, Cap tain Davis, will give yon every detail about thisfiege, from the circumltanees and fin gulatity • f the p»rf nages employed pro a' d con will frm an ep eha in the hiltory o, the preftnt var. Wi en you \\rite to Englai d, I requeit you will acquaint my friends that I ,vn dill amo-g the living, and | as well as it is poflible to be in the midst of lam happy in being enabled to aflert, on j rc ' s wor d» shells, a d the plague, nformtinn of the full authority, from iari- now unknown, except in the French c mp," His part. of die Stat.', tlrat the c.iufe of ":-j « Tg c, of Acre. t6 May, 1799. ler and good government daily glint prck- j " The inclosed packet was to h-ve gone V tcs that tne insidious calumnies againfl jby Capt. Davis, but the Fortune having 1 ; '"' ct '' r- ■' • s - reverted ; h»en dtttc'.ed o 1 other services, it has free )|-on t'peir auth 'is ; ,;r ! ' i ,i tne defiirns 01 1 re i.aived by me until thi I nose b ,1: m?n, .vfc-, inwrJ and circulated jan happy to inforai you that Bu naparte '! 1 ' t ' v 7„' 0-0 **> tinder the aul-i is 11 t yet in puffifii 11 of Acre. He has p.ces u, Mr. iV'Kean. ; , -xc te the whole m id, eleven defoeraie attempts to take it .-'.•mnto't.'v.ltn t a St. t : lenncnt and hr iV<-m,in all of which be ha« been repul niddiiefs, lre 6 in (o he viewed every where in fed with great (laughter. He has loft eight the;? proper, and horrid light. Genera's, more than eighty of his bell 1 ' " 1 ' •'i ><: leaving teen- O.Rcrrs, ait his Guides, the grea er part of : ' !! ' ' iC '' - t' e to!,y t. t- his Carbineer*, Grenadiers, and mod of hi* eepring :a i 'und a government under any 1 Artillery-men— in all, upwards of 4000 " " ri 0 '"it", upon ih<- w;l., ,rul jttntva- : men, 'he t'ower of'his army. Nothing can " !,i li ' " r,:s '» country, four !a ft tteir.pts ; they baldiy rushed in aving nccorne completely apparent, the talk , upon the Republican bayonets fa re ir o it. M ?vean s is now a defpe- | haid, cutting to pieces every one who bora rate l, ;: »..r_«iiu they no ! u n ;tr find a faci. i arms.against them, with but li lie Ifs te it • ,n pet a a otg men to abandon the prin- thrmfelves, as the French had never time cip.es er a. gow-nunr'.it under which they} so fire m.'re than one r. und before the} , '', l ■ ;:r •,"•7 d :n ', un,t y ilu:n n P"f : ,cl< fed with them. This kind cf defence anu ' ' 1 ' clt " ,vc ' ! 111 ">■! 1 r '- has heen en'oiced at thedefire of Sir S'd :Vr ' 7 <! P rou " ce 1 ney, who wit!, his friend, Capt. Miller, rc c v.urges to man.-iiv . . contlaiiUy on shore to cheer the garrifoa . V' ! ' " v ' v lhtr(f "' e and dired and ex.eute every meafu.e ol he realotui jl) totihderra as alTu.vß: under defence and attack. I hope f:on to b« n- 1 av oii; „u ikes, . ~i.l\ 1 -ania lhall a (ji e to g| vr y o u a more detailed account 7'/ "".' • ";'7" : r«'}yr ™k in the i ofour operations now in agnation which Urnoft, .ror, which, the intrigues of wretches if they do not cffcauatet b t total overthrow '7 ' n •• ' r le , R °, n £ / cars of the enemy, wll plac them in a very bat ' 1 ' ianC ° l the Buonaparte hn lod all his po a<iiLi, ain a ma e r.ch coia- pularity and the confidence of his troops merce, and with ,t enterpnze, (hall once They will all foot, be destroyed one way o. more rev.ve-l er etnes ftia l aga.n fnole anol(l e r , f or the Princes of the Mountains wi'h am, xnt* '?ujv lunri of in- i*. ...i,, • • „ i : »i • . ,i jn 7 v 1 j Am nis only friends 10 this country, arc all com< duftvy everywher.be he,,ri. All hearts re- „ d h „ e Withdrawn al P lete with h .pp.ne s. and Joy Khali then r Hpp l ic3 f o m him." v.'itn a;■ dent zeal ;hnr principh-if - r h 7 hy th "'f Uh •: b '7 777' ,l : The following French and Spanith fl.it, 7 n , 'r k t 7°f the line, fr(jjatea» See.• failed from Cadn c-erMltng Itfe lhall ban.ft, frbn.their mind* 011 the 2 -, h of j u!y I ' ' \ciin' B, uix gies of their natures. ertc bropbav 1 O tens 8o T, r • n n- . Eleven of 74 Ihe pretent and part c.iitrelKs which have p our 0 f been so ffeoerally felt ill Philadelphia, and '<•, 1 liiee ol u otner cities til the Unitetl States, give ground Q ne / to enquire, if this <ln 1' 1f 1 i jind deflrudive evil can be avoided? I!' it can, n>w is the : titrrt—every year the calamity, al agree, that now rides and regulations mull b - adopted ; and to have heard tne Cohvfr will wartri their beds in the ct.iv until fom»<hii,,j is done, \VrH, «I>. : li.t< he-n day of Septalber 1799, excepting during the of the difcafe, in the intermediate 1b a c . It n; true -, eu-' an'.'.re law Uti, itlued, t.'vl I 1 ave nr- doubt, I tit it has been put .11 1 x,. u'ion. V.' ,' :hep i" the mt chants have fuflained the los« cf time and prooerty ther'bv ; but has the poor and af fiided obtained any relief therefrom ? No the comforts )f 1 fe are delayed 011' the Way and brought at a heavier expcr.ee than be PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY F.VF.NINO, SEPTKMBSR 25. PRICES OF ST O CKS. PHILADELPHIA, MtfGU&T *4. 1.5/6 to gd 14/4 9/3 *6 Si* per Cent. Deterred 6 per Cent. Three per Cent. B4.NK United States, ——• North America, jjto 4) Pcnnfylvania, J 4 Infnratue comp N. A. fliarej 17! - Pennsylvania, fharo*, 27 I 8 per Out Stock—funded— 1 to »J percent. -dv Do Scrip With the fix InflalmeDts I do. do< .Do. th; sth ?n<i 6th liiftalmonts ai! 8 par. Eaft-ludia Company of N. A. par. Land WVrrantf, 30 dolls, per 1-.JO acres. COURSE OF EXCHANGE On I.ondon, 51 at 30 iljys 50 at 6c » go day» Amsterdam, 3.5 37 i 100 per florin Hamburgh 30 43 i-rao per Mark 3iceo, fr>re. It ought also to be mentioned, that the plan for the watering of the city has boen .begun, and at prefect prog re lies up hill. ,No other advantage is at this time derived from it, further thin the employ it gives to foirie labourers. It is hop:-d that the wealthy ci tizens wilt difpUy their usual public spirit, by increasing the funds of the wpter com pany, to enable tlietn, I'petdily*. to mature the plan nnd give immediate employ to the numerous poor, who at praliat are unpto vided for. And if it should be deemed im proper for them to sleep inthe city, tents be erefled at a ponvenient diffoiice, for the atcommodation of them and their families: Half a dollar a-day will be the means of al leviating their present fufferings, while it aids what is supposed to contribute to the general fafety of the city. Be that as it may, let the fchetne be faiily and fully tried 5 rf it does not come up to tl* expedition of the citizens, it may lead to that which lhall. The tents, if ere&ed at the public expence, may be under such regulations as the confli tutrd authorities shall direst. The guardians of the poor are under the most solemn oaths to administer to the necef. fities of the poor. It is worthy of their no tice, that Tome arrangement for the employ ment of them will be a lasting monument of their humanity and wisdom ; it will re quire less to support them if at work, than if idle ; the effeft of the one will be public good, of the other, damage. It will be a pleasing reflexion if the pro posed measures (liould be adopted ; it will, in some degree, contribute to the present ( relief of the poor, and to the future fifety NEWPORT, Sept. 17. anil security of the Cll IZENS. , The frigate United States,commanded by ' Commodore Barry, arrived here on Wed t 1 Deaths were reported at the Healths ne f ( l a y M from a cruize, office in New-York, for the 24 hours ending •Qn Thursday tirriv?d from New Yqrk, Monday at ii o'clock, ' . Major General Wilkinfon of the western ' r ARMY OF BUONAPARTE. i! Extrafl of a letter from Niagara (U. C.) .flitid Aug 11 ft 33d, 1799. " His excellency j.yov;ruor . 'J liter ar rived at York* 00--Friday morning lad. sn. the Speedy. On l.uv'i.:: he was received by a party of the Queen's Ringers ; and at i ' o'clock P. M. was waited on at his honor' 3 the Prclident's,by the military officers, and congratulated 011 hi# fafe arrival, aud ap pointment to th: government of this pro. vine?. We learn that his exceWeliry will in a few days do us t.ie hinor of a vilit. It is laid he will ioon return to wher, fays conjecture, the adniiuifli..tioft of the government will be rscomisitted to the hou. Peter P>»lT 11, whof- diiliiarge of the du ties of that office has been followed by the approbation of thole who krfew how to cal culate on the difficulties of our peculiar iku atiqn, and the lvirrownefs of his power's. " Alio, on Monday, hfty armed his ex cellency Robert Li lion, his majesty's arrfbal fadorto th - United States, aiui Ixdy, incog : li'is excellency was acconrpmied by lord ' Homy. Stewart,. Mr. Erfkineaod Mr. Thorn ton ; and on Wedncfday departed for Phila delphia." , ALBANY, September 19. Ext raft of a l'-tu-rfrnm a gentleman in Lan lingbuigh to '.he printers, of this Gazclte, S-pt. 17. •' We have j>,i(l accomplished that part of he intprpvemcUU on HuJfon's river, be ween this village and 'lVpy, which was sl otted for the prrfe;u.t".r.fon, and it is with 3tisfa&ion I' can allure you my mull fan uii'C expectation:; are fully an (were J. We lave now a channel, thifiigh what is called he U-wer reef, of -© feet ia width, and five n depth at the very iowelY water in funnner, :arrying 2COO bulheis of wheat may pass without difficulty. We have one other iM llruftion, which we propose to remove the next season—this being tion will be as good between Lanfingburgh Governor Jay, Mr. Kfenflclaer, the mayor of your city, and several ether gentlemen, after vilning the worltsexprefled themlelves highly pleafcd both with the plan and exe cution." SPANISH. [ l>y Don. J.M ; in"artdo. {-'One of Ho gun* -'Diree of no v Two of 92 Tkigktcsa of 74 Six of 36 ' Two of no Four of 14 nriny, and William Henry HaVmlton, Esq. is Orita:jßic Mnjeily's Consul at Norfolk, j. neral Wilkinl'm proceeded 011 Sunday to Providence, way to the i'e.it ,of the P>vfidei'.t of the United States, at Qmncy. I'i the bria; Hermes, Captain E;:rle, which 'mved on Fridtiy, came pafiengers, Major General Charles C. Pinckney, and family. VVo are informed, that the stats of Mrs. JPinckney's health has brought the General to the northward at this late season of the year. It is unn»ceffary to express the re gret which every one rfiuft feel at this cir cum (lance ; but we cannot at the fame time, avoid congratulating the public on the lafe anival ot this and highly re fpetled citizen .ind foklier. RICHMOND, September 17. On Friday night last, between the houri of ten and eleven o'clock, a smart (hock of an earthquake was felt here, the rumbling ooife i f which appeared very similar to that ef distant thunder, but of considerable du ration. We hear, thi' not from the belt authority, that th effetts of it were with much alarm experienced in the country, 8 or 9 milts to 'the fwuth of us and that an old wooden buildini, fortunately unoccu pied, materially (hakeu and torn to pieces. Extract of a letter from Baacca, to a gen tleman in this city, dated 18tb August, 17Q9- { "By a veff l from St. D?mJngo, we are informed that there is dreadful work going | on, betweso Tot.fiaiat, and Rigaud, the ! black and mulatto generals in that iflmd Rig ud (the mulatto) has met with some success f he has.taken some of the towns that were in Touffaint's department of the j island, and has put to death every wh'te 1 person he met with, without conlideration of sitbrr age or sex. Several families have within a few days palt came here, from cape St Nicholas Mole (which is ai pre fen ir. the hands of Rigaud) *ho give a most dreadful account of the place. Many of these people have been glad to leave their property, and escape with their lives -in deed it is almost impcfffible to get away— for as soon as a vessel arrives her fails are ta ken alhore, >r.d without you have great in j fiuei ce yf u cannot depart. " Some of the » hites at that place have ; offered one hundred joes to be off , the island and carried any where, they think their lives in such immient da'.ger. ; This unpleasant fituaticu is however,' not | the cafe to such a degree in the parts in po , fieffion of the black general Touflaint, a-d I who it is said is infinitely the ftronge ft.— I Provihons are very dear, but a present tb£re is such a rifle irv carrying them there, that it is highly unadvifable to attempt it, for, the moment any arrives in Rigaud's department (cannot speak of ToufTaint's) they are taken by his command,, for the soldiers, with a promise of payment at a future day ; which I thii.k highly pouba ble, will never arrive." <&t&m *©ariia jLift. Port of Philadelphia. ARRIVED, Days Ship Little Martha, Marks, St. Übes, Captain Marks left no Amcrkan veQWs »i St. Übes. Schr. Mary, Salgate, from Bermuda left there the 14th Augolh When captain Sulgnfe failed, flour was from t4 ij dwllars per Übi. at Bermuda. Lift of th '. American vefleis, captured and brought into Kingston, taken from Mr. T..r -t»nVMortfcngßrgiftcrjfrom the'i ith Sf;• t. 1798, to the prelent date. The Regi(W iignifies' vetlHs captured by the French, and ri;-c;ipturijd by the Eiiglilh Any gentle man knowing any velfel captured or sent in, or the matter . nd plac- to which the follow, i'.lg veflel, belong, which is not mentioned here are defiled to carry them out. Brig Diana, Atphj, Providence Sloop Frieadlhip, Seafen, Baltimore Schr. Regard, do. Venus, Wciihburn, Sloop Ann, Kelley, Bi'.g Abigal, Williams, General Warren, ■■ ■ ltuby, Glarkl'on, (R) Fortune, Arnold. Ship Thomas, Jones, £cur. Antilope, , Bet fey, , (R) Liberty, Ship N. America, , Srlii;. Mary Ami, , Brig Rambler, Olden, Norfolk, Butter, Brig from St. Vincents, Sloop , Brig F'biJlips, , Schr. Lucy, Chemny, Regulator, Allen, J :th, Nrut Sloop Willing Maid, Divis, Barque Eliza, (acartel) Rhodes, New-York] Ship Harmony, for Vera Cruz, Charleston Thomas, do. do. Brig Hannah, , Ship M?ry, Rodman, Merchant, , Margaret, I# i :r, Brig William, Thomas, (R) Schr. Jason, Wouldridge, Nancy, Ward, (li) Brig Betsey, Fenton, Baltimore Schr. Hope, Maulton, Salem Ship Neptune, Lake, (cartel) Philadelphia Schr. Gabril, Guthre, EJenton PegaftiS, Harrifbfi, New-York Brig Betsey, from C. N. Mole to Philadelphia Schr. Return, Riley, "N.*w-York Brig Hopewell, , Philadelphia Sifters, Matthews, Boston Ship Carol ton, Gardener, Baltimore Brig Adventure, Hard'ng, Savannah Schr. Columbia, Boucher, George-Town Brig Hope, Clark, to Vera Cru?., Baltimore Schri Rcl'ecca, Howard, to St. T. Savannah New-York Brig Ne\\ v -York Packet, Juno, Vera Cruz, Ship Adventure, Puflle, *chr. Two Friends, Newton, Boston Ship Diana, White, New-York Schr. Mari?, ——, Philadelphia Fair Lady Le fling well, Norwich Brig Ariel, Darkel, Baltimore upset after captured, and captain loft. Schr. Fair American, Cook, Raltimere Brig Cha-.ham, Stanwoodj New-York Ship Flora, Lover, from Curthagena, hav ing on -board 8700 dollars, besides her cargo Sellr. Columbia, Turner, Br:.;' Bctfty, Furlong, Ship Diana, Clark, New-York Schr. Lytlia, Stoonritz, Philadelphia. Brig with (laves from Martinico to Havanna Do. with sugars, from Havanna to Philad. Ship Aurora, Stanfby, Baltimore REPORT Of the Sextons of the different grounds, of tie number of Funerals at their grounds. ■i* ' : o. 1A ' ' ■ FOR THE 24 HOUBS, ENDING %S , THIS DAI AT 12 O'CLOCK. ? 32- *■ - Names of tbe Burial Grounds. § Cbnlt Uiuiyfi, St. Peters, St. Pawls, ift Prefljytcrian, ad d(j. Sots Prefbytf rian, Aflociate Church,' St. Mary's, Trinity, Friends Free Quakers, Swedes, German Lutheran; German Prtfbyterian, Moravian, Baptist, Methodist, pniverfalift, African Epifcopa), do. Methoditt, Keniington, Public Ground,* The above list comprehends all the burials from the City and Liberties of evert disease By order of ibe fiocril of Health. -WILLIAM ALLEN, Hca 'tb Officer. CITY HOSPITAL. ADMITTED. Whening, a Spaniard, from Arch ft. Lemuel Mills, from the ftrect. DIED. Eddy Poth, ill 8 days previous to admission. Robert Aguew, ill 2 do. do. Polly Rogers, admitted delirious. Patrick Higgins, admitted infer,lible. Mary Davis. William Stephens, ill 4 days previous toad. Charlc? Hogarthy, ill 2 do. do. Interred the lad 24 hours, in the •PUBLIC GRQUND, I Child from the Alms-house, 1 Man from Zachary's Court, l do. from No. 85, so. Water.street.' 1 Woman from Germantown. 1 do. Lombard near Third-flreet. 7 from the Hospital. 12 To'nl. Remaining in the Hofpitsl 70, of whorji 33 -are convalescents, and eleven children who were admitted in 'rood health. PETER HELM, Steward. JUST ARRIVED, From London, in the brig Mercury, Capt Yardf l*>y» and intended to be landed in a fsw days, oil Waliwit whirfc 50 HdJs. Draught Porter, 96 Calks Brown Stout, do. in bottles, 40 «a(ks lliotj No. I to 6, chiefly 3 & 4, 20 Hhdv Superfine Whiting, 10 Ca{k, Green Copperas, 8 Hnds. Ground Lead, viz. Red, White, Spanish Brown and G nund Paints, Black Yellow and 'Venetian, 4 Caflcs Glauber Salt 3. ' 1 do. er.ch of Crude Antimony, Creara Tartar an J Sal Carthatamac, i do. Allum com. 20 Half barrels Gun Puwder, FF—C Sec. ALIO, Saifl BRIGANTINE, As she came from fca, jaft copper 'n kondan, vv '<h the heft quality copper, armed with it eighr m pound carronadrs, and 4 1 nf fixes, /mall a'ms, boarding; netting, See, 1 hi; vuiei is CBtipletijly equipped, and in a fupe lior iiyle, burden aftove 17.C0 barrel«—S«iis re markably tail. For fiie by THOS. ta- JOI-iN KETLAND. Sept. dl t | WILL BE SOLD, BY PUBLIC VENDUE, On the 2 ISt October next) On the Premises, In the town of Dover, Kent County, Delaware State, EIGHT LOTS OF GROUND adjoining each other, on the weft Gde of Kiug-ftrect, con taining in front about 505 feet, and extending in depth wei'iward about 412 feet, on which are ereol d a two ftoty brick dwelling-house, and another brick building, luitable for a (tore or office, together with fever«il frame tenements— a ('.ream of water miSs through the south part of the lot, wVate a tan yard might be improved to advantage. Faymcnt of a part of the punhafe money will he required —the remainder may be at iuteretl for a number ol years by giving the premises in fe« curity, &e. September H, 1729. dtilO. " \ ■ •' ~ ■£ 1 -- , i N. Carolina Boston Philadelphia Philadelphia Baltimore Philadelphia Charlelkou Philadelphia Wilmington New-York IQe of France New- Yoyk do. Boston Portland Charieftoa >■ do. ■» ,? I— f > ®- so a 0 ; 9 Q O . . 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