HMhlll Rio Janeiro on the 19th of February, Cape . *y °f Good Hope on the Bth of April, and 3i tit Cign ' from Mofambique the 3d instant, has __ had an excellent passage without meeting P/VUIS, September 3. any (hips, &c. Her cargo confitb of dif- The follo\v:nparticulars ot the lift aAi- ereot Lifton and Port Wine«, a small ons in Switzerland are given as authentic in the Journal de I\ris. 1 he divifiuh ot the Valais, command- Valais, ed by general 1 hurtau, having under hi, orders generals Jardon and Jacobin, firft cut offthe enemy's CO mm unic; lion between liis manoeuvre of carrying the po(: of Rofenwald. the camp ef Lax, and ai'cvnced the Rhone to its fourre. I'his divfion took i.toopri fawfrs aud 3 cannon. nerals of Unmade, Gudin, Loifon, and Bai vin, disposed h's attack in the following my under general Maflena's eyes, who was I l ' at tf is attack, and f-k Schwitz. Gen. Guuin had orders to ascend the valley of the Air: he carried the pods of the C.rimfcl, and of Mount la Fourche, with the fc y >n?r, ard a<terw..ros n arched ag.inft Urfercn : he took coo prisoners. General Xotfpn was charged to penetrate into the valjey of Urferen, bv Wafen. " A friall fort, covered on the one fide by the torjent of Meyen, and on the other by steep rocks, deftnded.by 400 men and 2 ! C.HKicn, shut tiie entrance oo the road, wliic: - wa? only a foot way. Gen. Loifon for ced the pillage, t<"ok the two cannon, and 300 prisoners. Another attack was to be r.iade on the lake of Lucerne and Altorf. Gen. Lecourbe took charge of it himfelf : ht; overthrew til* enemy, carried al! his po -1 on the lake, tock Altorf, ar.ci then marched against \\ afen : after having made, on thispnr.t, h:s ,uni\i.->[i with Gen. LOl - he pnrfued the enemy as far as the Devil's Bridge, which he found cut down. * ' is bridge, when the bri- » / V. gade of Gen. Gudin, coming from Urferen, appeared on the othei border; there tlie union of the three brigades of that brave di- Titlon was effefled. L<rtourbe then attack ed the rnerry who covered the passage into the Grifon country : he completed his de feat, and purlued him as far us DifTcntis. " Ihe division Chabran, commanded by the general of that name and the generals Humbert and Laval, whs directed against the important p< fls of Wolran and Inficd !sil. Repulsed lVveral times, it at length, bv a bold manoeuvre, turned the enemy's lei't flr.nk and tuic-:d him to retreat. A column ot 2000 Auftrians was cut off alid taken prifonsrs. " D ir.ng' these. operations, the dtvifions on Zurich- 1 liey carried off from the ene my his great guards. Finally, the-enemy thought that our movements on our right had weakened our left, and in order to at tach it, he attempted the pa 11 age of the Ahr. He was repulsed by the sth division of the army of-the Danube, and some Tyrohans were taken pnfoners. " General Oudinot, chief of the ypnera! ftaff w»» wounded in the flioulder, in the attach of Schwitz. "1 be refulti of these glorious a&tons j have been already publiflied." The offices of the department of foreign pfFairs are, it is said, to undergo an entire reform. o o gre^ BOMBAY, June 29. Tippoo's horse and a body of infantry wit] On Sunday last arrived the {hip Upton 20 guns, but retreated iuftantly on hearinj capt. Pavin. from :he Straits of; his mailer's death, which it i» rernarka Ba' dr.ian.ic-! in 11 days, having left at the , : ?' e was infonred of it on the night en Ha dos Perim. the ftiips Jahangeet, Her- | suing, viz. the night of the 4th May. Ii :u'es and St airhole. has been difcovcred by Tippoo's pnp-rs Letters from Perim if the 9th and nth j political courage which didlated the inft. mertiop th-'t they had not then fuc- ' ace magnanimous measures, and the fuc cceded in si.-di g water 011 the itland, al- "Is which has crownetl the l'pleadid atchieve i.-.d that ihev w-rt flill supplied from the execution of them, have secured the Britifn Mam with that ceceffary article, which of ! affaits in this country, from intrigues which, cou:fe was served out in a Rated allowance j under any other circumstances than those of tn each individual ; the intense heat fubjed- the present brilliant xra, would hive excited ed them to occasional inconvenience on this great alarm. Circumstanced however as account, the Thermometer being often at w = are < the perfidious author of all mould -104, and seldom under 96 in the tents on ering in theduft, all his counfellrrs and ge ftore . they got no poultry, but goats and nerali led in the captivity, and all the treaf fheep in ab' ndance altho' dear. ures of his metropolis at he disposal of the Letters of he 6th June from Mocha are conquerors, this discovery only serves as an zlfo received by this opportunity, mention- additional juftific tion of the war, which iogihat they had no late intelligence from 1 was notoriously as just as it was ntceffary Egypt. The Centurion and Albatross had on the original grounds Hated in the procla been off Suez in the beginning of May, mation of the right honourable the gover wh re by the accounts which reached them nor general of the 22d Feoruary last, lf th French had about 800 men, hut do sued in the Province of Malabar, of which craft excepting a two masted vessel which a copy is hereunto fubjoioed, as tranferibed was deitroyed by the Centurion's bats, in from the official document publilhed there spite of the end avours w! ich the French preparatory to the march of the grand army. it ZT TV, 3 r W /™ aII boatS ; rm£ M° ° n thc I'th 1 ' th Ma y ' ate Sultan's horses, prevent t The Centurion armed at Mo- elephants and camels were delivered over in cha from Su«, last from Juddah on the 6th Purnea . s tent t0 lieutenant co l on c ls Glole June, and the Albatross was left crn.z.ng and Dallas, ard captains Macauly and Mont oiT Suez The fqjadron are well fupphed gonieryj the(hbk boriemen at / e , din their with beef, mutton, &c. a dI the natives are new masters, with all fubmiflion and obedi o al 'PP e ° ra!CC wjUd'ipofed towards the ence ! 3,20 horses were reckoned on this oc ..nghlh. Capt. Wilfonfetoffon the s th cafion, 99 elephants and ,75 camels, and on an embassy to the Imaun of Senna.— the late i'ulrak's private property ; a body of 11ns gentleman by all accounts from Jaghire horse estimated at 12,000, were or tnar quarter, in h.gh favoar with, the gov- dered to their refpedive villages, where they cor and ail the great men of Mocha ; remained peaceable fubjeds by the latest ac and hi hospitality has rendered him very counts, and in all probability will remain so, popular with the many v.fitors of his own except.ng theyare wanted for offenfive ope naticn, whole eluiv has lately called him to rations by our government, that place. It was thought that the Leo- Colonel Read, of the Madras eftablifli card would leave the Red Sea in August, ment, was employed about the middle and <■ nd proceed to th-s place for repair. The towaids the latter end of May, putting gar- Eliza of this port arrived at Juddah on the rifcns into Hootindrong, Ortradroog, Saw : < ; t h May. and Schwagunga ; these were gar- Un I nuriday the 2*?tn inft. anchor din rifoned when ©ur present accounts left Saw the harbour, the (hip Rainha dos Anjos, ar.droog on thc 23d ultimo : on the 24th a capt. Francis Gonfalves de Lima, from the party was to be sent to Bangalore, and it was house of Meflrs. Joseph Gomes Loureiro expefted the colonel would afterwards move and Co. of Lisbon, manned with 115 Eu- to Oolcottah and Nandedroog, from thence ropeans and 20 Artillery soldiers. Left to Sera, and probably to Chittledroog with Lisbon on the 19th of November, 1798, he fame view. juantity of paper, elephants teeth, and undry other article*, Iwvihg fold a part of ler c-rgo . at Mdfambique and the Brazils, and what i* now remaining is intended for Goa and Damaun ; /he is only coming here owing to the Monsoon, and intends conti suirg her vo . age to Damaun and Goa as f®on as the weather admits. We hear by letters from Cannanore,* that it was gen. Stuart's intention to proceed' <o the Presidency if the Admiral could fparfv a (hip for that puri>ofe, to whom the gen eral had made an application. No answer had been returned when our letter* came a way, but as the weather was uncommonly fine and' moderate, and the admiral was known to be cruizing i ff Declah when the general wrote, it was expc&ed that the ad miral would, if pnilible comply with bis request. Tbefe letters add, that lieutenaut-colonel Wifemao, with a brigade of Seapoys, was prepar ng to march for the Ca»ary country to take pefleffion of Declah, Maogalore, and a few other ports before the rain* set in violently—and that gen. Hartley was ex pefh-d to move with the reft of the army to take complete pofleffion as soon as the sea s n would idmit. It was reported that the inhabitants of that part of the country had expressed a deGre to be under rhe prote&i on of the Englilh government ; and they were ready to receive cur troops and deliver up the country to them. We are happy in commemmorating the following instance of the most exalted cou rage in a humble individual, and although his merit will never be emblazoned in the herald's page, the contempt of danger and death in the cause of his country, which is so conspicuous in Serjea»t Graham's con d':£t, ra;iks him in 'he firit clal; of military htroes, and we must sincerely lament hisun timtly fall. ExtraS of a letter from Cannon re, dated the 2"Jtb May, 1799. " The fori' rn hope was lead hv a ferj.-ant of the Ight company of the Bombay Eu. rope an regiment, who volunteered his fet vices on the occasion. His name was Gra ham. He ran torw. rd to examine the breach, and m uuting i: Ik- pulled off his hat, and with three cheers called out success to lieutenant Graham (alluded to his kaving a commilfbn if he survived) on which he re joined his party, and remounted with them with the colours in his hand ; upi n reach ing the rampart, he (luck the color llaff in it. exclaiming, d—m'em Vll Jhe-w th-m the Britijhfag. and was at th-t inllant shot through the head—dying like a hero as be was. lam ferry to fay he has kit a Eu ropean widow aud five children to lament his fate " At the time of the fall of the capital, and the dT.th of the Sultaun, an irrmenTe convoy confiding of the fix regiments of cavalry, Montgomery's corps, all the Ni zam's horse to the amount of near 10,000, j detachment of the Nizam's infantry, and abcu: 12 thousand Euiopcan and Nati\e inlautry with 48 guns, having near ofie Hundred thousand Brinjaries" tinder their e£ :ort were on their way to the gtand camp ind about 60 miles dillant. Cummer Odceii vas lodgirg them wilh the -ueil pa tol Colonel Read has been appointed Collec tor General of "Sill the conqueVed countries, and had appointed Captains Macleod, Mun ro, and Graham to different colle&orfhips, to which important trust these gentlemen have been recommended by their knowledge of the country language, it having been de termined to make that an indispensable qua lification for offices of that nature. We un derhand this is not only perfeftly consonant to the sentiments of the Hon. tbe Coutt or' Dire&ors, but conformable to their orders, who have wifely judged that whatever advan tages are derivable to the company as sove reign, or to the natives as their fbbje£U, will be bed ensured by the immediate agen cy of their European lefvants ; and as a how highly this attainment is estimat ed, we underhand Mr: Hurdis, a gentleman of the Madray-eflablilhmcnt of fcartely se ven years (landing, has bten appointed to the fub-colledlor(hip of Dindigul with the whole of the newly acquired diftrifts of Ca roor and Coimhatoor. roR SALE, BY JOSEPH SIMS, No. iJS South Water Street, Hyson Gomee, "J Hyson Skin and I Teas, in qr. chests, Young Hyson J Souchong and Peco Souchong Tea, iti qr. chelb and boxes, Bohea Tea, in whole, halt and qr. cherts, Silk Umbrellas, plain and fringed, Hair Ribbon, Window Blind;, White and brown Havaana Sugars in boxes, Old Coniac Brandy, ift, 3d, and 4th proof, in pipes, And a quantity of Cordage affjrted. Nov. 6, diw. FIFTY PIPES TENERIFFE WINE, Of an excellent quality, JUST ARRIVED AND FOR SALE, Bj JOHN MILLER, Jr. § Nov. ii. JOHN JUS riCE, House f sign, ornamental painter & glazier, No. T), Race tt- INFORMS hit friend* and the rcsljc, fH.it & hi, begun in that bufinefr, »p«i ' ztt la m«( Kb their approbation ps his work. Flag%, ilrums, Grchuckets, £Ot niecs. Ate, don* 6ft the ir.nft rcafenable ttroi«, ami ;hr & i—»:i N. B A Drawing School wi|; b. one* fame place, «n tho 14th November, Tor young lad es aod getitlomen, Irom 10 to fj, and from* to 4 o'clock in the afternoon fcvsning School from 6 tO9 o'clock, three nights in the week These who wiQj to encourage the school are at libarty to vie# his paintings, odoferr 21. SIXTY. DOLLARS REWARD; ON Thursday, »»d Oiftobjcr, dsfcrted from the encampment, sc»r Briflol, Penary I vania, WEST, an e'nßfted MuUtian, belonging . to the company of Captain Matthew Henry of the tenth regiment of United States Infantry. He wai l 6 year* of age, 5 feet » inchet high, grey eyes, fair coniplexioa, bcrr in the co*nty of Tyrone, Ireland, he is a lit tjc stoop shouldered and fpiaks 1 in a low tone of voice. also, DefertH frdtii the company of captain Hugh Brady, on Saturday, a6th OSober, four privates, JOHN DENNIS ag»itj4, S 8 inches high, born in New York, grey eyes, brown hair, brown complexion, was much addled, to liquor, and when intoxicated very talkative. SOLOMON SMITH, aged 37, j feet 7 inches high, born In New-York, gf»y eyes, brown hair, lair com plexion, a notorious offender, this being his"third defertioa. SIMEON DUN, aged ai years, and 6" months, 5 fe<t 5 inches high, born in Nc»-Jcr grey cyca^fair hair, brown complexion. CHARLES Mc.LEY, aged 16, 5 feet 6 inches high, born in Ireland, g'ey eyes, black hi.ir.dark complexion—he is supposed to be in Norridown, or its neighbourhood—it is not known what clothing they had when th»y deserted ; hut the probability is that they have changed their mili tary habits.—Also Deserted from the enoampment near Bristol.on Tuesday the Bth Oaober, PBTEJt ANDREWS, by trade a Shoemaker, beloagisg to the company of the Subscriber, born in Philadelphia, aged 33, 5 feet 8 inches high, fallow complexion, light eyas, brown hair, with a mixtfcre of grey, muck fubje& to intoxication and extremely passionate. Whoever shall take up the a' ove defrrtrrs and lodge them in any jaii so that their officers may get them again, or (hall deliver them to the sub scriber at his quarters in Filbert, between Ninth and Tenth Rreets, shall receive the above reward and for either of them. a proportionate reward »f ten dollars and all reasonable expenccs BENJAMIN GIBBS, jun. Captain, ioti U. States Regiment Infantry. daw. novemher II Twenty Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAY from Spring Forge, in York County,a negro man, named ISAAC, othea wife CUDJO, about 21 years aid, the property of Robert Cclemar,; Esq. He is al.out 5 feet 8 inches high, his a blemish in his eyes, more wttte in them than sommon, by trade a F<.tge man had en and took with him a drab coloured broad cloth coat, almost new, a sailors jacket and pantaloors, printed fancy cord, a fwanldown striped under" sckets a reruns hat ; one fi:»e and one coarle shirt* one mullin handkerchief, sprigged, two ditto striped border, a blue Per Can under jacket and two peir cottoH /lockings Whoever takrs up faiW negro and lodges him in any jail in this or any of the neighbouring dates (hall have the above re ward or reasonable expcncesif brought home. JOHN BRIEN. Spring Forge, o<Slobera3,l799. N. B. As said negro formsrly lived in Chester count y, it is probable he may return there. November j LODGINGS WANTED, For a single Gentleman and bis Servant, In-a genteel private family, Where he can have the use of a jjcrlour, breakfafl-for himfelf, and boand for his fer vaiit— Apply to the printer. Nov. 11. THE REV. ROBERT ANDREWS Has opened a SCHOOL In Walnut, between Fourth iff Fifth Streets, IN WHICH YOUNG GENTLEMEN will b; inArufied by him in the different branches of Clafticnl and Polite Literature, viz. the Englilh, Latin and Greek Languages, Hiflory, Antiquities, Geogra phy, the Use of the Globe*, Arithmetic, and the Praiflical Branches of the Mathematics. %jT Unquestionable testimonial* can be given of Mr. A's experience and qualifications as a Teacher. November t WILLIAM HUDSON, No. 8 Chesnut Street, RESPECTFULLY informs hi* IrienHs and the public, that he has received by the late ar rivals from Europe, in addition to hi* former Stock, A complete Ajjbrtment of Goods, which are now opening, fuirable lor the appro .ch ing season; Amongst ivhuh are— Superfine Cloths and Caffimeres, Double milled Drab Cloths, Superfine Nap Cloths, assorted colors, Blue and Drap Plains^ Swanfdowns aad Swanskins, Drapery, Baifes, a Sorted colors, Blue, green, white and spotted Bockings, Blue and grey Coatings, Scarlet, white, red and yellow Flannels, Velvets, Thicksets, Corduroys, and fancy Cords, Striped elastic Cleths and Coatings, Fancy Marseilles Waiftcoatings, Mens' and Womens' fine worsted Hose, Do. do. worsted Gloves and Mits. Mens' Socks, Galitnanctfes, Durants 8c Joans Spiapiags, 6 bales of Role Blankets, completely if. sorted, by .the bale, Su. Bcc. Nov. 6. 4 #ot . JEREMIAH WARDER, No. ji, north Third Arcet, HAS FOR SALE, TtefalUv.bg arti(lei, Lj tie fee tap, entitled to dra-w ---bad, IjONDON refined Salt Pctrr, Irish Linens in trunks, assorted,*' * Four and four and an half bed London Pins, 8 bv 10 Window Glass, .cad, .ry and ground in oil, i ;iv-.. li&Ut, . ' orindftones, Lov.dca ; .n, in boxar., f Bar L ad, ?.ws. ftr paper makers, Girandoles, very elegant, Garden and Grass Seeds, of different kind^, Tea Canniiterj —and a number of other ar- tides. October 3 1. Mw.jw SAMUEL REYNOLDS, TA TLOR, RESPECTFULLY acquaint those gentlemen who please to favor him with their custom, and hit friends generally, that he hat removed to his Uiop, No. 40 South Thjrd street, where he will be glad to serve th<m. N. B. All order* attecdcU with the usual pune Odober aa ALL perfor.s indebted to the Eft ate of Racket Bairmore, deceased, are rrquefted to make payment, and persons having claims against the fame, will bring them properly attellcd to JONATHAN JONES, Adm'r. November 9, 1799. Taxes of Lycoming County, JOHN KIDD, Treasurer, B\ D.ireflion of the Comm'jfftcners of Lyco ming county, lttcndr at Philadrlyhta to re ceive the Taxes assessed upan unfsated Lands in that County, from the thereof, in this City. Thole who have filed with the Com miflioners, Oatements of theit; Lands, are re quested to call upon him, to know the amount of Taxes thereon, and pay them ; othervufe, be fore his leaving the City, th-y will be put into the hands of the Sheriff for coileflion, agreea bly to the afl for laifing county rates and levies 1 hof* who have not filed flaiements of tbeii lands with the Commiißoner:, and aredeGrous of having it done, to prevent sales without pre vious personal Notice, may file with the above Trealurer, their lifH, the quantities re turned, number and dates of the warrants and names of the warrantees, under which they hold their lands. He will attend at Mr. Joseph Hardy's No 98, Market street for this purpose until the .Bth ir.ftant. November 9 TO BE SOLD, r ~I or fimr lots ol about 30 or 40 acres 1. each, more or left as may ft it a purchaser. On each of which there is a good fit'jation f»r a house—viz. one on the river Delaware, suitable either for a gentleman's feat or for a pcrfon who might wifti to engage in the lumber bufineft hav ing a g-»d landing. One c mmanding a good view ol the river from the highed ground between the i»tanypack and Pogueflin creeks; and another on the Brittol Road. Esquire of Mr. Gilpin near the 11 mile stone on the ft id joad. FOUR LOTS, Of about lo acres each with good Gtuations for bnilding ; one if which is suitable for a tan.yard, and has a irnall (lone house and a young bearing orchard on it, on the Newtewo road near Snider'* mill about 10 miles from Philadelphia, and ore other lot of about 30 acres on the Pgnnypack— Enquire of Jonathau Clift who lives ok the premi ers or of Mr. Gilpin. folicfiicn will he given in the spring, but build ing materials may be collected sooner. November 8 DRUMMERS an* FIFERS. WANTED IMMMDIA TSLT, A DRUMMER AND FIFER, To whom good Encouragament will be given 0- Apply at the Ofice of the Gaiette of the United States. NoYenibtf It, j.r djw d6teotf 3awiw REMOVAL. tuth&fjw diw ALSO sawtf. A t mv Ready for Salt) GEORGE DAVIS's Law Book Store, A r o. 319, High Street, A very valuable and extepfive Aflbrtment of Law Books, TMPORTED this fall and immediately before * the late ficknefn, comprehending almost every Book IDI ule, of the latest London ami Irish edi ions. They will be disposed of from a firele »„. lame to m entire Library at the fame price, a. hare heretofore given fach general fat isfadior,. ,oH nKr t . Ve n Cl V' i>il y ex P e,aed 'rom London and Dublin, hu flock win as u f« a | b e k-pt up, so that gentlemen w '" seldom be difa r p o int«l when applying at hi, flore. . N. B. 1 his day is published. Davis*s Law Cata logue for 1799, ps books for fait, which may "be had gratis, on application as above. PRATT 6? KIN 1 ZING, No. 95, north Water ttreet, HAVE RECEIFED By the Ihips Wilmington, Conaeflicut, Fair American, and other late arrivals, from Hamburg and Bremen, ■d great variety of GERMAN GOODS, Among which are Gingham# Handkerchiefs Platillas Britannias Eftopaillcs Creas a la Morlaix Round Creas Dowlas Rouans Patterbornes Bielefieid Linen Waarendorps Tabic Linen Ticklenburgs Oznabrigs Hefien Rolls Brown ditto Polish ditto Coffee Sags Liftados Carraodoles Checks and Stripes Arabia* Bradrantees Caffarillos Coutils Cholets Laces Siamois Bed ticks Oil Cloths Slippers Window Glifs Tumblers Yellow Ochre Quills Slates and Pencil* Pearl Barley Claret in cases Coffee Mills Nails and Ironmongery Demijohns Lectilles Glue Hogs Brinies Looking Glafles Toys Anchors ALSO, io hhd. Muscovado Sugar, Koll Briraflone, a few t ,i p es old Port Wine a parcel of foal and upper Leather, men's coarse Shoes in trunks, a few low priced silver Watch, es, &c. &c. All which they offer forfait at the lowest price! and most extepfive credit. Nov - 7 th&fa 4 w MEDFORD AND WILLjS have for sale, 2 caflti Banbury Lock., Curry Combs, tcc l bale Swanfdownj, 1 cask Pewter, a boxes Watches, 2 trunks Cardinals, 9 trunks Hosiery, 6 cases Euttoni, :et«, 2 Jitto Ku»B, i cafe patent pipe straw Hats ft Bonnets, 11 tons clean Pcierfcurg Hemp, 29 piece# Sail Cloth, 95 boxes Crown Glafe, 1 box containing Pulicat Handkerchief*, Swaiifdowns and Gloves. ALSO, The Brigantine . AMIABLE ADELLE, JOHN y DORSET\ November 8. FOR SALE, By the Subscriber, No. 149, South Fro»i Street, 86 Tierces Rice, 20 Hlids. Richmond Tobacc*. Hyson Tea m qr. chests, Bohca do. in whole, half and qr. chests Black Sattins, Do. Luflrirgi, . Do. Sen (haws, Do. Taffaties, Hair Ribbon, Umbrellas, Nankeens, Boxes of paints, brufties, See. Black P^rfians, Barhar and Madrafs handkerchiefs, Spermaceti candles, And a general afiortmrnt of writing, printing and wrapping paper, &c. EDWARD DUNANT. J November 7. EDWARD THOMSON, No. 13 1 Market Street,' Has received by the late arrivals from Liverpool Hull, AND FOR SALS, Point duffil Blankets in bales, Blue Strouds do. Baizes, Plains, Coatings, &c. &c. November a. . FOR SALE, At No. 103 Market, Street, On reasonable terms, for Calh or a short Credit, THE STOCK ON RAND, Of GEORGE PENNOCK, deceased, CONSISTING OF AN XXTKNSIVE ASSORTMENT otf Dry Goods, A WELL assorted invoice of German goods fe le<strd for the Weft India market, a» well a* (nitable for home confuraption. Also, just arrived in the ftip America, 100 pieces Blue Plains, 3 trunks fancy Chintz, * trunks muslins, 1 trunk Checks, and I trunk G-t-ghams. Lilcewife a handsome Coachee and a pair ef quiet, large, well broke Bay Horfei. GEORGE WILLIAMS, admniflrater It lit tjlati afGcc t fciHtfci* NoveiiLer 9. tuili&fim A few ton« Hemp &c. See. *\ mwiow. (hot
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