Cijtc HJap's SoafL Latest from Europe. LONDON, Awgtift^. EAST INDIA HOUSE. " Tig™, Jaffa, May 30, 1799. <' My Dear Sir, " In compliance with yourwiflies, I fend you tbe enclosed paper, as containing all the in formation you can willi totouvcy to your principals, and a proof of my w.lh to far ther their interest and your intentions to the utmolt of my power. Your very faithful humMe servant, (Signed) "W. SIDNEY SMITH. "P. Tcoke, Elq. &c. fcc. See. Conflantiftople." } To Rear Admiral. Blanket, commanding his Majelly'* ihips in the Red Sea, and to J. W.Uuii, Elq. Agent to<fhe Honourable Ealt Ind'a Company, appointed by the Governor and Council of Bombay. " Tigre, St. Jean D l Acrc Bay, May 1.6, 1799. " Yrur letter ef the 27th of February, from Juda announcing- your miflion from the Honourable, Gavernor ib Council of Bom bay, has reached rae here. "-Buonaparte, finding his population an! his reinurocs to diminidi in Egypt, made aq inau,fi.sn into Syria, ill hqpes to make him felf mafic r of tne treasure auiuiTcd by G. aar P.icha, and having taken Gaza and Jaffa, af ter a feeble refiltance, advanced to tnia. town which he laid liege toon the 18th 0} March last. ihe Pacha having sent me'timely in formation cfhij approach, I haftenfd to this and arrived b tore the Freu#i ar my time enough to put the place in some state of defence to refrlV Europeans. I was. enabled to furniiii Gezar Pacha with heavy gun-. :.nd '.ammunition, without difmantf.ng the fhijk, having the good fiprtunc to inter cept Buonaparte's battering train ot artille ry on board his flotilla trom Alexandria and Damietta, the whole of which", t6 the num ber ol c 'ght fad, while tiiey were a great loss the ciieniy,,affording us the mofl effectual means of annoying themin their approaches. The town Handing ana re&anguLr point of land, in the for of a square, of which two j fides are \vafhed with the tea; his Majetly's j (hips could likewise .'.ff >rd the protecYrig of theirguns to the ynrrifnn, and to the work- | ii.; parti-s detfiChed v tt oiii the LIT, to throw up two ravelins, whiclvtaking the enemy's near est approaches in liank, have considerable impeded his operations. It .vouli be end! fs to liter into the d. tail of the events of this melt lingular liege ; fuifice it to fy, we crown of the glacis, and mined the toAer, (wliich i* compoled of entrains and square ' towers,after the manner if the 12th century,) the siege, attempted 10 ftorni, a:iu was re t pulled; fiuce which, lie has made no left than eleven (ilefperate attempts to carry the plice by assault, in each of v.-bichh- has Been unfuccefsful, apd obliged to retire with the loss ot the flower of his army, and eight General officers killed and wounded. " 1 lie army, totally dispirited and worn do.vu with tatij;ue and difeufj, resided to j mount the breach any more over the putrid bodies of their companions ; thejr were con ft't]U?Titly paraded yeflerday, aod furnifiidd with fliots and witter gourds to enable them to cr< fs tlie defart again. My emissaries in tbe I'ieiich Camp inform me that Suez mentioned there as the object of Buonaparte's fpecuhtion, though without any hopes of a disgusted, diminished, and exhaufied army ever reaching it, at leal! to act offensively. lam taking me„fures to cause an active and harrsffing pursuit. »vV. V *<* , v " I truit to hearing from yoa -Ijy nil pofa ble oppci utilities through Egypt, as well as by way ofAleppd. I (hall of course. endea jrour to keep you iufofrnedof what paffeson this fni<\jhe lflhmps. ' - ,• U I" have'the honour to be, &c.! w. SIDNEY SMITH. " P. S. Jaffa, May 30, 1799. I wnite you via Aleppo, on the 16th ififtant. lam enabled to fei.d this duplicate of my fetter by the good offices of Ilmael, Qafhaw of Jcru falem, whom I have the fatisfa&ion of join ing' here, in'purfuit of Buonaparte's beaten and retreating army. He was obliged to raite the fu'ge of Acre on the 20th. Know ini- hie intentions as above mentioned, I pre ceded his van column as far as Gaza, in his march along the beach, and harraffed it where it turned inland, but not unmolefled by the Arabs. The pnde of the vanquilh ed ci-devant not allowing him to make tbe natural overture in favour of the wounded, after having doled all intercourse by ail insolent letter to me, for fear of the consequences of the general defection of his army, he carried theft; poor wretches to this place by land, where it being found imprac ticable to carry the word of them farther, they were embarked on board all the vtlTels to be found here, together with his twelve i and eight pounders cannon and howitzers, which were too heavy for land carriage in the land.—These vtflels were sent to sea, to proceed to Diametta, without water, provi iious, or seamen to navigate them, which I mufl attribute to precipitation and want of arrangement, rather than any thing else. Be this as it msy, thole poor wretches who could move, decided to steer straight for us tjj per fect confidence of our affording them the gsod office of humanity; in which they were not disappointed. We are thus put in pofleffion of the twelve pounders, by which .(Signed) <lie Ct'll Si'jic'.i ->is .j'.Jc ; „» to lie i 4, Ij, j (tv;d mortars which inadc the last, they lay j Icattcred along the road with the dead and J dyiug, the whole wjy between Acri ar.d this] plate. The remnant of this mighty holt ij creeping towards the confines of Egypt, in inch a state, that if the grand army could but come up with them they would fall an easy prty, Buonaparte trusts to meeting re inforcements from Grand Cairo ; but I haVe, I hope, found occupation for the portiorv of his army ieft there ; so that whatever part of his force reaches Seez, it cannot be for midable to India. Be pleated to forward a duplicate of this letter to Captain Wilfoii, at Judda, for the information of Vie govern ment in India. " I hare the honour to be, &.c. (Signed) W. S. SMITH. From tbe London Gazette. ADMIRALTY OFFICE. Aug. 3. Copy of a letter from Sir William Sidney Smith, Knight, Captain of his Majelty's flip Tiqrf, to Eva;: Nepean, Eftj. dated at Acre, 3d of May, 1759. Sir, I have the honor to enclose you co pies of my letters to Earl St. Vincent, of the 7th Ajiril and 2d inflant, for tLe information of my Lords Commifiioneis of the Admiralty; as also a flcetch of the position of the forces. The enemy have made two attempts since yetterday morning to force the two Britilh ravelinei, hut were reputfed with lofi. The works have now cannon mounted ou them, and are i nearly completed. We have thus the iatis : fa&iaiv of finding ourfelvcs, 011 the forty-fixth day of the (lege, in a better state of defence th in we v/fcre the ftrft day the enemy opened their trenches, notwithstanding the increase of tlie breach which they continue to batter j and the garrifaa having pcca- the enemy in several far tics, feel gie.\,er'*Coi*fi&-nce that t\xtf ftull be able to relist an atujult, for whicll 'thcy I honor to he, Bcc. S^H'H. Z re an ' cre I hnßne honourtrianform your lordship, that as the return of fi:>e weather, after the equinodtial gale, allowed me to ; approach tiiis unfheltertd I re- j ron under my orders. 1 foijno the enemy 1 Notice is hereby giveh, had profited by cur forced absence, to puH< To the OWNKRS<.f MEADOW LAND, their approaches to the counterscarp, and . a. , : a ~ „ rr , ... . . . „ "' With hi the l>inr»& 01 Schuylkill Point, even to the ditch, of the north call cnHe c . 0 r ■ 7-rIA I an lilcw.ion lor rivc ivkinaurcrs and a the town wall, where they were cropl vc 1 r r - .1 r ■ , « ~ , / « 1 1 ! ireafurerior t«c iriuing year, wn« beheld 111 mining the tower* to mcreafc a breach at Bcni.cr'> i-vtrn, ii-n <>f the Biue Bai', on they had already made in it, a.d vyh eh had lutsnAr the £ih of next, l the , been foiled impraclicable when they attempt- hoari of thicc and five in the alurnoon. |cd lo storm «n the ill inftaAt. The Alii- | LAWRENCE SECKEL. Treasurer. ance and prize gun-boats, which had been j September 18, 1 7,9. lawjt. caught in the gale, had fortunately rode it out except one ; and captain VYilmot had been so indefatigable in mounting the prite guns, under diredion of an able officer of Engineers, colonel Pbtlipeaux, that :befire therefrom had already slackened that of the e- emv; Rill, however, much was to be apprehended from the effettkjf the mine, and 3 sortie u-a; determined en, in which the Briltlh marines and seamen weretoforce their way into it, while the Turkish troops at tacked the enemy's trenches on the right and left. The fa ly took place this morn ing just before day light ; the impituofity and noise of the Turks rendered the at tempt to surprise the enemy abortive, tho' in other rifpe&s they did their part well. Lieutenant Wright, who commanded the seamen pioneers. notwithstanding he rectiv two (hot in his right arm as he advanced, entered the mine with the pike-men, and proceeded to tbe bottom of it- were he ve- 1 rified its direction, and destroyed all that cuuld be destroyed in its then itate, by pul ling down the supporters. Colonel Doug lafs, to whom I had given the neceflaiy Aep of rank to en .ble him to command ihe Turkish colonels, supported he seamen in this desperate service nith hi* usual gallan try, under the increased fire of the energy, bringing off lirutenan* Write, who had scarcely ftrrngth left to get out of the ene my's trench, from which they were not dislodged, as also Mr. »midfhip man of the'Tigre, and the reft of the wound ed. The a&ion, altogether, speaks for itfelf, and fays more than could be said by ■me in praise of all concerned. I feel doub ly indebted to colonel DougLs for having preserved my gallant friend lieutenant Wright, whofelife, t am happy to fay, is not despaired of by the surgeon. We have, however, to lament tbe IoL of a brave and tried officer, major Oldfield,, who com manded the Thefeus's marines, and fell glo riously 011 this occalion, with two of the men under his command. Our loss in wounded is twenty-three, among whom is lieutenant Beaty of the marines, llightly. The Turks bro't in about sixty heads, a greater number of mufquets, and sony in trenching tools, much*wanted in the gar rison. A farther attack on the enemy's se cond parallel was not to be attempted with out a grater number of regular troops. The return of the detachment was well co vered by the Thefeus's fire, captain Miller having taken an excellent position to that efTedt. The result of our days work is, that we have taught the bcfieger's to refpeft the en emy they have todealjvitb, so as to keep at a greater distance. The-apprehenfions of the garrison are quieted as to the rffect of I the mine, which we have btfidrs learnt how to countermine with advantage, and mure time it gained for the arrival of the rein forcements daily expe&ed. I have the honour to be &c. W. SIDNEY SMITH, W 'VjD Tj the ELssroas of tie Qiij and Cjur.y of p'jiu ENCOURAGED by mv friend?, and grateful for your favoori la ft year, when you placed me within Jive votes of the for tunate candidate, I take the liberty of again offering myfelf as County Commilfioner. j; MATTHEW HALE. PhiUielphia, Sept. 24th, 1799. r: ' V eotSO. " jSm I ' | ■*. • • > r dl _ —.—— rt The O-Mntrs or Lonsign&s <f la GOODS, fc On board the l.rig Mercury, J. Yeardfley, matter, ft ARE requ-ftcd io furnith their Permits, the fiid Vfffel havi:i,» began to at " V* alnut Strict WL»rf. THOMAS' & J. KETLAND. September jB. Ctt • ft , . ) ( Just imported, ]c In the {hip Wilmington, Captain Blair, Iv IkOM ti.VJOK, ll 3 cales CreafJla Morlaix, 11 ditto Westphalia Linens, allotted, 31 4 ditto dillo finer quality, | FOR SALE si: By THOMAS & J. KETLAND. * September 2S. diji . ( * f* f_ JUST ARRIVED, From London, in the brig Mercury, Capt. Yards- I ( lay, and intended to be iaudei in a few days, cn Walmit-ttreet wharf. jo Hdds. Draught Porter, 96 Calks Crown Stout, do. in bottles', 40 Mtlks fliot, No. 1 to 6, chictiy 3 St 4, 20 Hlids. Superfine Whiting, 10 Cttks Green 1 Copperas^ 3 Hlidsi Ground Lead, viz. Red, White, Spapifli 'Brown and Ground Paint*, Buck Yellow and Vcuetian, 4 Calks Glauber Salts. 1 do. each of Ci ude Antimony, Tartar .uiJ Sa! Cartliatamac, 1 do. Aljuiu coin. 20 barrels Gun PoAtler, FF—C S;c. • . . V ALSO, Said BRIGANTINE, £"jLt, "^ s " le came from fca, jail coppcr td in London, with the bed quality fS&ffw&f copper, armed with 11 eiglitceu pound carronades, and 4 long-iixcs, ■ ■? I'mall amis, Warding netting, &c Ihif veliel is esnipletely equipped, and in a l'upe- P' fior flyie, hu.-din atlovc 17.C0 barrels—Sails re r« uintally lail. For faljt ky lo : I'HOi o- JOHN KETI.A N D. re-. Sept. Ij. cl 14c ~1 1 : : —* i»- tk *, ei ty-.fixi defem On Tuelday the l!l of o<flober next, at Jht Robin Mood tavern, on the Falls road, at if o'clock A. M, will be fold by public audlion, I bout eighty acres of Land, LAYING 4 miles from Philadelphia, on the east fide of the Falls road, which bounds it on the weft, and contiguous to lands of Mr. Clein-nt Bidtlle. Mrs. Klfmbrey, Mr. Thovnas Ketland, Mr. Moninioliin, Mr. Thomas Clifford, Mr. W'jjfori and others. A road of two perches, leading from the Fills road, at the top of' the Kohwt Hood hill, runs tail through this land, and givts j-afy access t0 'he whole, which will be c!iviaccl into lots of 7 to 10 acres, to suit the purchasers. The number of beautiful fcites oil this land, its hcakliy lituatiou and pleasant neighbourhood, will no doubt attraiTl the at tention of the public. The whole now lays open, an I a plot ot it may be firfn at the Ro bin Mood tavfrn after the icth ii.il. The urns will be iriadeltnown at the time of sale. CONNELLY & Co. AucTrs. Srptempei*i4 dts- Philadelphia, Sept. 24th, 1799. SALES of tbe following Lots, advertifitd the 2cih inlt. poflpotaed in confe- - queUcc of unfavourable weather, until FRIDAY, the 17th inlUnt, At one o'clock, AM. At ivbicb time wilt be Sold, ftn the Prt^rnifes, ONE TRACT, l ojitainin,; about jo acres, lyiug m Springfield township, Montgo mery county, fronti'Hij on a public road leading 110 m diltance therefrom four mi)e«, and one mile arid an hilt sri m Flour 'I own. The country is nrnarktjifj healthy, and litua tion for a farm or country feat beautiful, foil good, and lime flour plenty. Alio upwardsof fifty acres, choicejoung chef nut timber land, divided in convenient lots, litu ate in Upper Dublm township, nearly opposite to the above To be fold as part of tLc estate of the late Caleb Emlen, dcreated, Vy JAMES VAUX, CHAKLES PLEASANTS, Attorney* in faS to M. Emlen sole Executrix. \ dt»7S. ] Philadelphia, September 25, ijpf. THE Courtfor the appointment ef Guardians' of the i'oor for the year, met this day according to law, at the City Hall, in the ci ty of PhiUdeTpiia, but a lufficicot number of coun. ty magiftratcs tot appearing, and the new mem bers of the Board of Guardimt returned to serve not being prtjfuit, thfc Mayor, Aldermen and Jus tice Whetfler, idjoorned the Csurt to the Aims houfe, in the city of Philadelphia, at eleven o'clock the fame day; when being afTembled, together with ten members of the old Board of Guardians, including four hembersof the old Board of Ma nagers, of theyMms-houfe, and none ef the new m mbers it was thought advifeabl* to adjourn the Com to Monday the eleventh day of November nextanfuing, then to meet at the City Hall, at ten o'dock in the forenoon, to which time 4 and place the bid Court Is adjourned, of which all perfont cortcrned art to take notice. RbBERr WHARTOU, Mayor. JOHN JENNINGS, ' "> Alder- MCHAEL HILLEOAS, f men. S.4MUEI, WHEELER, one of the Justices of the Peace for the county of Phila<M- P 1 '* 1, lull IN. « To BOTANISTS. GARDENERS and FLORISTS. AND to all other laoics and gentlemen, curiouF in ornanieutal, rare exotic or foreign plants and flowers, cultivated in the grern houft, hot hottfr, or flove, and in the open ground—A large *nd numerous variety of luch rarities i* now of fered Ipr sale, being the acquirement of many years earned application, great aflJJuity, and con fiderable ex pence. The prufent proprietor having, from the natu ral growth and fuccefsful increase of his plants, as well as from frequent other acquirement* and ad ditions to his collection, so far mcreafed it as to reader the allotted apartments not fufticiently large and commodious, is induced to mak« this ot fcr, or lacrilice. rcferving a general and suitable IWck, he has to spare a well aborted and great variety of those thir.gi, comyri<*iKg a beau tiful colU&ion, fuiHciciit to decorate; furnifh, and ernafnet.t it Jpucivu* at OMCe* The whole collection, lor that will be foVJ on very moderate and easy term); or the pro priety r njjy be induced to divide it into two equal lots; but He does not on any account intend to al low them to be fcleCted or culled out by separate ly felling (ingle plants or (mull lots in any thing like a retail way. Tbe" whole i> a truly valuable collection, such as :t very rarely to be met with for falc on this fide the Atlantic—indeed a moiety of them would com prifc a very desirable and ixtenfive variety, con filling of many or molt of the tropical lruits, add other rare and curious finely ornamental trees, (hrubs, anai plant;, with a numerous aud abundant afToitmt-nt of choice bulbous,tuberous, and fibrosis rooUd flowerii g and ornamental plants in mix tures; all of good or laperior kind*, as may be leen by the catalogue. For which, aud for any lurther neceflary information, please to apply to Ji hn CmwmiMgs, at the Alms-house, Meffrv David and Cuthbcrt Laridrith, gardeners and nurfcry-men, in in High-street, above Twelfth-flrcet, Philadelphia, Mr. William Booth, in line of business, Baltimore, or Mr. David Williamfoo, Qreeuwich flreet, New-York. N. B. It is now a goad time and prrp;r f.afc» ts build a and to remove plants. Se;t 24. Mr , THIS tS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the fubleriber living aj George Town, crols road» in that county antl ilate of Mary hud, hath obtained (titers of ad minifi ration on the perianal eilate of William Dinsmoore, late of Kerr County, incrihant, rfi>C€*fedi AIF pcrfft'-s ham g subclaims jgiitifl the laid defeated, are ftquelted to exhibit them pro peily authenticated, either to the I*uicriher or 'to Wihiam Barroll, £lq J.er atttTncy* living iin Che'lir Town Maryland. All perluut indebted to tlx deceafec?, eitftqjr on iiomj, Did, note or accoMit, are i arneliiy re» l quelled to dilcbarge the fame without delay. ' jtlicrvv.Ue ftiits will be commenced t<icin. j ISAlil-LLA DINSMOOKE, Admmjtitrix of William Dinjm.re "tecesled Gtorgc T: «-! Croft-RoutT] Kent County. Augult ji r dim. One Tbakscttd Five Hundred DOLLARS WAS- delivered* to the POSTMAS TER here, in the PoST-OfTlCt, oil the evcr.inw tlf Tuesday the 27th ult. in j LETTER dire&ed to Mr. Jubn Mills, I Merchant, I'.\L r;MOHt, containing two \ JLEX.iNUiUA BANK NOTES, No. ! 4J20, in favour of IVi Hi a n Taylor, ahd I dated ,oth April, 1798, for ONE THOU ! SANII DOLLARS, and No. 4j. , .2, iu fa- I .our of 7W>" P. FUiizants, aiid d.l ted the 10th of December, 1798, for FIVE HUN DRED DOLLARS , which letter has been SUPPRESSED in a POST-OFFICE, and the BANK NOTES taken cut- .is the PUBLIC MAlk was not STOPPED, MObESTED. or ROBBED. Bankers and merchants are p trticulaiTy icq tic fled to watt h the a:t illation of laid notes, and Hop them ; arid any pcrfon giv ing filch information as will lead 11s to our money, fiiall have; EIVE .HUNDRED DOLLARS reward. WILSON er SYVANN^ Frederick (burg, (Virg.) Sept. 10. JC?* All Printers in the United States, are requelted to pubiilh the above, and we Creaca SPECULATION. lO BE SOLD, AT I'ublic Vendue, on Monday the 23d of September ncatt, at 1 o'clock, K M. at (hehoulc of the Subli;ribc r , living in the town of New-Calllkj State of De'awire, a *>umbu* of valuable* LOTS, fuiub'e for building on, being the South fqt.are of the flourishing town of N'ew-Caftle afore- laid, dilUiit from Philadelphia thicrv-three inijes. I his valuable properly ij highly capable of improvement, being immediately on the river Drljwnre, having » number of wharf lots on h ; arid from Hie depth of the water (earth and material* for wharfing being easily procu red) there is no doubt but wharves would buAg a haridlome ime>ert. _ TBii property confilts cf C*e acres more or Itl'j, in one body; lays high, and is divided in to lots, to luit evrry deftription of perfmi.— New-Castle is one of the most healthy and flouriQiing towns en the tOMtineht ; ai.dfiom iheincieafe of trade it_K« raised property to 'four tiniest'.e value it was ftven years pad- Fhe niiaibtrof vefiels bound out and in, which Hop for luppiin of Hick, &e. &c. and the st hole carriage of goods between Philadelphia aud liili'imoie, is now through this plate. The packets and llagesiroin the afprefaid cities, &c. Sec. make it very lively: there is not, at this lime, d-c. lioufe to be rented ifl the'place ; the number of application* fix houses mjke it an objeit forperfons to improve. There are a number of elegant and ufeful buildings now gninc on, a l-üblic Academy and I'everal private Schools. Ihe malignant Fever hasn«vcr made ar.y progicfs, and the Ague fcareely kn wn ; the utmiber of children in this place is a convin cing proof of the hcalthinefa ol it. The prof peil of the river Delaware, up avid down is de lightful ; as far as i)i« eye can diltinguiifh yo i may view the vcfTdTs in different attitudes There is reaf.n to fup;>°' c 'hit public piers for the Navy willbe built ' ier 3j s veiTels can liil from this plac« when river is fjft at Phw lade'phia. . • -The conditions of e " '? eafv ina»'e known on the day o' f ' laces of public worship, market j.til mills j"> very contiguous JOHN '' iRRAGH. N. B.—A plat o; the a v e ill be exhibited any t me previous, as wd ss OB t!'e day of-lale- August z6, *•* "" . 90im. " •if- r i ALMS-HOUSE. September zs, AT a meeting- of the General Board of the Guardians of tlie Poor, PKSSKNT, Charles Swift", Jacob Grehle, Wilfom Preflon, William Holder nefsc Luke W. Morris, Samuel GatlifF, ' Charles Pleafanu, Matthew V*ndu MB Geraldus Stockdale, James Englc. Whereas thediftrcfledfiuation of many of inhabitants of the city of Philadelphia an", ill>gfrom the piefent calamity, requires imme diate relief, and whereas, from the genearl absence of the freeholders, and other taxable inhabitants, it has become imprafticablc to continue the collection of the taxes/appro priated for the fypport of the poor. Therefore resolved, That Sanio 1 Gatliff and Cli.irles Pleafants (hall be 4 committee; from this Board, to negotiate a loan from either of the Banks in this city, amounting to ten thonfand dollars, five thoufanj cf which to be advanced immediately, and the other five thousand, when in the opinioß of this Board it shall become neceffury. Resolved. That such part of the building* at Matters' Place, 'as belong to the Guar dians of the Poqr, he approprcpriated for thi reception of such children, as may become orphans ii: consequence of the prcfent ca lamity, and that Luke W. Morris be ap. pointed to procure Nurses, and other proper attendants for them, and general.y to super intend that part of the Encampment. ftesolved>ThatWilliam Holdernefse,Wil liam Preflon, James Engle, and Matthew /anduzen, Guardians of the Poor, in con iimilion with. Dr. Samuel P. Griffitts, John Evans, 1 homas Harrifon and John James; ftiitll be a committee for granting relief to the poor and diltrefled inhabitants of the c • ty of Philadelpha, the Diftria of South wark, and the Nortliern-LibertiesJ which committee shall keep an account of the per sons re lifted, and the sums expended; hj\g ing alio power to appoint such persons as < th<;y may deem qualified to aflift in vifitiHg all and every hpul'c In which sick/or diftrefv id persons are lefident, in order that full anil cffe£ual relief rfwy be affirdcd.' Rcsohed, That Luke W. Morris be the rrcftCurer of the above committee, and that rite rotffebv-vv hich mv.y be borrowed from the [ Banks, iigrceaWy to a refolytion of this dav, be lodged in his hands to defray theexpences of tlie above Cqrtimitiee, and such as maybe incnicd in the orphan children at Maftefs' diw. CHARLES SWIFT, President. THIS is to give notice, that the Subscriber, iivinp in Warwick, Cecil ( ounty Maryland, harh obtained letters ms Adminiftra. •ion on tbeperfcnal estate of JOHN MORTvN, late of Waiwick, in C<cil County, deccafed j-r-AU persons having claims asfainft the said decrafed, are her-chy warned t» exhibit the fame, with the vouchers ihcr»ef. to the Miiileriher, at or before the Hrfl day ol March next—l hey r ay other wife by law be «tciud«d frotr. all benefit of the t: te. Given under my hand this IJthday of Avgufl,, •799 REBECCA MORTON, Adm'trx. Aug. 17. iawcw THIS is to give notice that.the Stiblcriber, living in Warwick, Cecil County, Xflarylani, hath oh timed letters of Adminiflra ton (Dehani.is N'oni) on the persona) eflate of JOHN VANCE, lute of Warw.ck, in Cecil County, deceaf.d; —All persons having claim* against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the fame, with the vouchers thereof, to the Subscriber at or belore the firfl d ly of March next —They may oth'rwife, by Lw, be excluded I r0:11 all benefit of thefa<d estate. Oiven under my hand this 15th day of August '79 - REBECCA MORTON, Adm'trx. au K- 1 7- law/w - - - - » \ J Ship Broker's Office, An& CtmmiJJton Store, No. 119, South fkokt Srar*T, Next door to the Custom Houfc. THE Subscriber, encouraged oy the advir» of his irientfs, nflTcrs his service to the public ai a Ship *nd lnfurance Brok#r.-^—Hepropof» es to buy and fell veflels and every thing relat ing thereto—ilhft miners of veflels and others in entering and clearing at the Ciiflom-Houfe, procuring and (hipping freight, fettling-Infur» lare ar.d all other mercantile accounts, and have on hand the pecelTary Blanks arid Stamps. I'apers in foreignlariguage«tran{]ated,aiid ii— formation given in general merctniile matters. From a knowledge j»ainrd by long experience of every branch of bufincf* he hopes to be uie rul to tho e who pleafc to favor liim with con.mandj. SAMUEL EMERT. Hovembtr iq . - aaw FOR CHARTER, rirc Biitilh Letter.of Marque L O V D O N, mJ,^S!ss*ZSamuel Roper, commander* BURTHEN 330 Tons, coppered,fheatheef, mounting TweHty and will b* rea<(y to receive a cargo in about 1 4 days, for !erm9 apply to NICK LIN Eif GRIFFITH. WHO HAVE FOR SALE ONBOARD said SHIP, 40 tons Batent Sheathing COPPER afforteil irom;i 8 to 3 z ounces to the I'qoare '"or. * Cqpipofition Nails, Spikes and Bolts of various Nlefcriptions. 20 4ll>. glint of 4 cwt. each, 40 6lb. do* 6 cwt. do. 11 91b.. do. 1 a do. 16 do, do. with carnage*, 12 cwt, ei*ch. *4O crates Queciu Wars, aborted, v 200 t*ns Fin.* StoviM Salt 45 do. liable Coal, aud a quantity of Pair.H * a«3«» 3 «odif - • ■... < * - * . - 1 • • ,^3 I',
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