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    Gazette of the United States.
PHILADELPHIA,
sa'turpay' kvkning, july 26
PRICES OF STOCKS.
PaiLADiLrniA, July 19
8 per Ctnt Stock for cadi 105 t» to'* p.ct.
Six per Cent. do. 84
Navy do. do. 84
Three per Cent. do. 51^
Deterred, - do. 80
B4.NK United States, do. 39
Pcnnfylvaaia, do. »4
North America, do. 46
lnfuran«e comp. N. A. shares 8 to 10 per cent,
below par
—7- Pennsylvania, (hares, 18 per cent, adv,
Baft-India Company of N. A. 7 per cent advance
Land Warrants, dolls, per 100 acres.
COURSE OF EXCHANGE
Billsonl.on at 30 days for cafii 171 per ct.
Do. do. 60 days do. 170 do.
Do. db. 90 days do 169
Bills on Hamburgh at 60 days 36 a 37 ctj.
per Mark Banco
Ds. in Amsterdam, 60 days 39 a 40 cts. per
florin
|C7» The carriers of the Gazette of the
United States have been strictly forbiddtn to
sell or give it away. It is requested that,
should any person detect them in doing
so, they will give immediate information to
the Editor.
ICT The prolixity of the law in this day's
paper, precludes many articles intended
for publication.
NEW YORK, July 2 j.
Captain Stanwood arrived on Thursday
in ten days from St. Bartholpmew* informs,
that he left Martinique on the Ift of July,
instant 5 that on the afternoon he failed
from thence, a British packet arrived there
in eighteen days from Falmouth, the Cap
tain of which assured him that on his pas
sage he fell in with a British frigate, the
Captain of which informed that he was
bound to the firft port in England, wth dis
patches from Lord St. Vincents, dating,
that the Brest fleet was out, cenfifting f
fifty-one fail of the line, betides fmallervef
fels, and requesting a reinforcement. It
was added that another infurre&ion had
broken out in Ireland whicS had afiumcd a
formidable afpeft, and occafioncd considera
ble alarm to ihe Britifli Governjieot.
Captain Stanwood further informs, that
on the day he failed from St. Bartholo
mews (the 14th inft-) a French ce tleman
•' Captain from Bordeaux, gave
him a written article in French, which sta
ted, that he had just received information
from Point Petrc, Cuadaloupt of the ar
rival there nf a French corvette, in nine
teen days from Bourdeaux ; and that the
news she brought is as follows :
.«• That the negotiation between tie Amer
ican CommifiioMers and the French
Republic had terminated amicably ; all
differences fettled, and a peace conclu
ded that General Buonaparte had ar
. rived before Genoa, in time to reliev*
General Maffena ; that Buonaparte had
t made prisoner» of three fourth's of the
Austrian troops under command of Gene
ral Melas ; that Italy was entirely in ihe
pofleflion.of the French; and that (he
French General Moreau. had, in a ihird
battle, defeated the Austrian troopi on
the Rhine,"—and further, that order«
had also arrived there by the Corvette,
prohibiting the capture of American vis.
fell."
The above intelligence, so far as regards
the relief of Genoa, is confirmed by the
following :
NEWS FROM ITALY.
Sa^em—Friday evening, 9 o'clock.
Brig Essex, capt. Orne, has just »rrived
fr.om Barcelona, via Gibraher 32 days from
the latter. Capt.O. brings the important new s
of the detest of the Austrian Army of obfer
vatioli, left by Melas before Genoa, while
lie went to meet Berthier \qith the army of
Dijon. It is said the defeat was comulete
and took place on the 18th of May. There
had been a previous battle- Genoa was not
in so fuffering a condition as has been re
presented. The above news is brought on
Ihore by boats which have been along fide
of the EflejA I (hall fee the opuin when
he lar.ds, and endeavor to obtain further par
ticulars.
From tbe S.tlem Register,
Oil Friday evening arrived her? the brig
FtTdx, Joi. Orne, i—fr®ni Barcelona,
via Gibraltar—3 j days from tlie latter
place. Accounts were received at Barceolna
the day before Capt. Orne failed, May 23,
that 011 the 17th or 18th of May, Gen.
Maffena made a fuccefst'ul fallyfrom' Genoa,
and killed and took a £reat number of Au
ttrians. The repprt was general believed to
be true at Barcelona. There was not the
leal} probability of Genoa's falling, as great
reinforcement*, were marching to its relief.
The City wasconflantly supplied with Grain
*nd Provisions by flat-bottom'd boms from
Barcelona, which from their conftru&ion
Could fail in fliore, and of course out c f the
reach of the guns of the blockading (hips.
There was an expedition goinf> 011 from
Gibralter, from whence Gen. Abercrombie
failed the 12th of June, with two regiments
of foot and two of Cavalry. Its defoliation
was unkuowr—but ftippoll-d either for
Genoa or Malta. j
The French privateers have ceafcr! trou
bling our vefTeis in the Straights, unless ar
med, or bound to Gibralter, which is block
aded by the • Spaniards, who take all veflels
bound there.
Accounts by Capt. O. we un&rftaiid
J'sve. been received, tliat the King of Span
11 i oclamation had forbid tlie further pii*h
cies on the American ./Commerce by the
Gun-boats from Algeziras, &x.
SC7* T he pveccding information, so far as it
rtfpefls the failing of the Rreft Fleet, and
the conclufinn of a Peace with France,
may be true, indeed it is highly probable ;
but the vague and bombastic ftaterrent
rtTpe&ing the operations in Italy, seems
entitled to very little credit.—Let us
compare the accounts from S ilern, with
thole received a few days ago,'at N. Y.
Cap. Orne, arrived at Salem, left Barce
lona, the 23d of May, and the day before,,
which was the 22d. accounts had been
received that pji the seventeenth or tigb
tee itb (obfervc the dates) the Auftrians
were entirely vanquifhrd by Maficna ;
—now, let it be remeinbefed, that by the
Retaliating arrived at N. Y. from Lilbon
we have accou: ts, (publilhed in this Ga
zette on Thursday lafl] dating, that when
flie left Lisbon, May 26, a packet had
arrived, the day before, May 25, in six
days from Genoa, with information of the
Fall cf G noa ; now, that Packet mud
have left Genoa, the Nneteentb of May,
one day after the .battle is laid to have
taken placeany further comment is
unnecelTary.
A letter of the 6th June, from a refpea.
ab.e house in London, to a gentleman in
Baltimore, fay 3, •' the general opinion is
thac a peace will immediately takt place."
We learn that the Seleft and Common
Councils of this city, at a late meeting, have
parted a rcfolution, direding the City Cojn
milfionprs to cause all the gutters within
the pa' ed parts of the city to be complete
ly scoured at lead three times in every week.
This salutary regulation is to continue in
force until the firft. day of Oaober n«xt.
ExlreS of a Letter from a G ntleman at
St- Kith- ti his friend in Portsmouth, da
ted June 2 2.
Our Americas ships of war have lately
extremely fuccefsful—Commodore
Morris, since he commandsd the fqmdron
which began last Odtob-r, his (hip alone
has token retaken 17 prizes ; the fqua
drou together 50 prizes—the Philadelphia
F igite is rhe commodore's ship, Cap ain
Decature, the former goes home this day
with a large fleet,—The Connefticut, Capt.
Tryon, took - in eight days, 4 prizes, and
the whole fqnadron take mareorlef* daily.
Extract as a letter from a Mtrcla't in
Bourdeauxto lis cvrr-.ipondent in Ptila
delpbia. received per the Polly, Cipt.
Lake, from St. Sebastians, dated M<y,
18 jo. (The date was torn cvt in open
ing, tbe letter. J
'« I have not heard from you since my
last, of the loth inft. The preliminaries
with your dates are fettled and (igned
Every thing bids fair for the re-rftablidmient
of friendlliip and good underfhnding be
tweeti your Government and ours. In a
Ihort time our commercial relations will re
vive "with reuoubled vigour.''
Extract of a letter from on board tbe Balti
more Sloop oj War, dated off St. Crcix,
June 218c.0.
" We have re-captured the fchr. Jolly
Robins, .laden with provision ; and taken a
French polacre Ihip from Guadaloupe bound
to St. 1 homas, with 50 hhds. fugar—(he
is now in and I embrace this oppor
tunity, as (he is to go home as loon as we
get her from amongst the Virgin Ifl s. Our
cruisers have lately taken a number of pri
vateersSnd sent them into S'. Kitts. The
Eagle had a brulh with one off St. Birtho
lomews, which had two Englilli brigs -nd a
New-\ ork (loop in enmpany (her prize)
which ran alhore during the engagement.
She got into the harbour, after cutting the
F/igle's fails and riyging to pieces. 'J'he
Entei prize also engaged another off Bifleter
ir, Guadeloupe, in which Qie ban one man
killed and two wounded ; the Frenchman
had five killed and thirteen wounded. She
(truck to the Enterprize."
The seaman taken on board the vefTcl
carrying Haves, were on Tliurfday landed
from the frhooner Experiment, and com
mitted to prison.
Extract of a Letter from. Gibraltar, dated
June 8.
«' A few days ago, sir Ralph Abercrom
bie, arrived hsre from England on his way
to take the command of the tronps destined
for the fecm expedition eolleSirg at Mi
norca. Theo'je&of this expedition has
not y.-t transpired. 'I he foices will be about
10 or 12,000 men—the general fails for Mi
norca to-morrow.'"
Talleyrand, fays a Paris paper of 10th of
May, i< extremely ill. Some doubts are
elite: taiced of his recovery.
It is intended by the Dutch to defend the
entry of the Meufe and T exe! "by chevaux
de-flife, conflrufted uponihe p'an of those
used in the Delaware during the revolution
ary war.
It is fnid that a French Emigrant named
Dumont, the friend cf Mnllet du Pat:, in
tends continuing his 'Meicure Britar.mque.'
5U3" 'i't? f il iumg was potitcly forwarded
us, by a Fiierxj, <m boird the
SHIP INDIA.
Extract from the journal of Mr. G-ry.
Supercargo of the ship India,4ghmeud,frjm
Pa.cutta.
" June to, 1800, after a tedious and d.f,
: greeahle pa(Tage of 108 days* arrived at St
! Helena ; the next day the Uiip Jefferf'on,
captaur Mortis, from Batavia, f r this port,
the fliip Nortliem Liberties, Seton, from
Bengal, for New York, the {flip Persever
ance, Wheathtnd, from: lame place, for Bol
ton, failed from St. James Town.
June iath,-the India left.St. Helena, in
company of the fliip Mount Vernon, captain
gutter, of and tor Baltimore,from Calcutta ;
mounting fixtecn guns.
June 18th, lat 8, 46. S long r 7f 50 W,
pali'cd a fliip to leeward of 'm, landing fame
courle, which we were pV^tty 4 sure was the
Northern Liberties.
Juljj IQth, lat 18.00, N long 54,4®, W
spoke the (loop Phoenix, of iiid from Boston
sot Berbice, out 24 days.
July 12th, at 411. A. M. lat 22, 33, N
long 61, 05 Well, difcovercd a schooner to
the Eaflward lying to ; at 5 A. M. flie. made
fail after us ; at 7 A. M. all hands at quar
ters, and ship cleared for engaging, men all
eager, (feould (lie prove of Sans-culc'te ex
traction, tot shew the ardency of their affec
tion for their ci-devai.t jLLtes !.' .' made as
good brealSwork as poflihle in the fituatipn
of our ship, with (pare fails, hammock? and
bags of clothes ; fufficient to guard the men
from langridge and small arms. The Mount
Vernon hailed us with three cheer* ; captain
j Ruitei fsid his crew were all on tip-toe at
the profpeft ofdifpenfing their fav irs, cntre
leurs chert amis! We returned his cheers ;
and alTured him of our resolution to give
him ever)- affiflar.ee which our small force
could impart, and to live in open air wi 1
him, or with him to (hare the more retired
pleHlures of a French Jail If-At 10 A. M.
schooner gaining upon us aflern, captain
Rutter and captain Afhmead agreed to give
chale. At it A. M. both lliips tacked and
hauled their wind for the flranger: no soon
er had the Mount Vernon (hewed her broad
side, than Monsieur, not much liking it, up
helm and away ; when tacking, like a true
cur, he (hewed his teeth but was afraid to
bite. He outstripped us on the wind and
was soon far enough from us. At 1
P. M. (by log the ill of the 13th) we gave
over chafe, and flood on opr course. The
schooner was soon out of fight. Our chafing
was certainly very fortunate, from events
At 3 o'clock, 30 minutes P. M. in lat 23,
05, N long 61, 45, W. Taw anpther Ichr.
to leeward, (htiding S S E'by the wind, car
rying a small red flag (hetwrtn a borgce and
a pendant) at tier mart head, mofl probably
a private signal. At 4 "'clbck 30 minutes
she tacked and flood for us"}' having every
other appearance of, and by this adion plainly
demon)} I'm ting Ulat fbe was, a : privateer. At
sun-setting (lie was, in our wake, coming up
with us. At 8 o\:lock 30 minutes P. M.
in company with the Mount Vernon, and, as
captain' Rutter proposed, jto surpt-ize the
foutre, tacked fli'p and hauled our wind to
S S E ; at 9 P. M, a-head per
ceived the fc!i«}oner half a mile to
windward, and fired a gun, which uot being
answered, both (hips fainted her with a
broadside. Tacked immediately and flo»>d
after her to the Northward ; in the mean
time the schooner had tacked to the South
ward, (endeavoring to beat to windward)
and about the fume difhnce to windward,
received, en passant, another broadside from
each fliip, without returning a (hot. We '
continued our course. Unlortunatply for !
our enterprize, whety'fii (1 putting about, the
Mount Vernon miffed flays, or we fliould ; -»• . , '- '
have had hini under our lee, and might have
given a better account of the gentleman.
July 13th, at 1 A. M. again perceived
the fchoon-r dogging to the windward. At
day-light she crowded fail after us, and gv in.
Ed upon us (lowly. Captain Rutter and
caj tain Aflimead agreed to, jog 011 under
easy fail, and when the schooner drew near
to heave to, and offrr battle. Thff day was
fqtislly with thunder and win, and in the
interims, winds very Jight.. At meridian
M unt Vernon fired a lurn-chafe,and (hew
ed American cslciurs , f.
At 15 minutes P. I\T. (by sea account
July 14th) the veflVl in chafe, hoisted her
ensign, tripartite, and fired a gun, without
lollSoirffc faiJ this was by mistake; hut
I. who have a more favorable opinion of
Messieurs, affirm, that this inoffensive mode
of commencing, was an effrft of the effrvef
cence, produced in his mind by an affilia
tion of the two paffioiwt mofl predominant in
the bread of a true and legitimate Citoyrn of
the G'eut Nation, viz. FRIENDSHIP !
and POLITENESS !!—He would not of
fend tnote he so dearly lyved, bv' the uncivil,
though common, procedure in such cases
No !—he had much rather we had trufled
at once to his real good will,, without forcing
him to do luch violence to his inclinations,
as our want of Bitnsiino.e cojnpelled him
to. At 30 minutes P. M. Mount Vernon
up courses and hove to, the India hove to
under her lee quarter. The privateer ini»
mediately hrailed up her forefitil, (hewed us
her broadside, a random (hot to windward,
with nine ports, and gave us fix guns, and
afterwards two ; nil of whish fell very near
(jne or other of our (hips, and two pilTed
over both, but none struck The Mount
Vernon returned her broadside ; but before
the fourth glin was fired, the robber not be
ing in tone to relish such tnufic, hauled aft
his fore (heat, and braced close to the wind*
1 he Mount Vernon filled her f'.ils and plied
him with hroadfides, so quick, so regular, and
so well direiffed, (for wr could fee the (hot
fall in all directions close round the schoon
er,' and saw one of them pass through one c.f
lie." fails) tha: our g cd ally concluded the
fyoner he got disengaged from fucli a game
the better for liijnfelf*. As often as by b;xk
mg and filling we could make our guns bear
free of the other flnp, we fired.. But all was
to no purpose; the privateer, though not a
bri& sailer, could lie too » ( ar the wind for
<JS ; at two o'clock, therefore, the Mojint-
Vernon, firing-one gun,gave over the ul'elefs
chafe, Monsieur soon after douced his na
tional pride, and repldcc4 his Little red fla£
or si nal. .
She appeared a tolerably leng schooner,
and probably, though (he shewed 1.8 ports,
did not carry more than 12 guns. His deck
was full of men, but entirely without bul
wark, or quarters of any kind ; the day be
ing cloudy ;nd rainy, we could not diftin
gu.fli whether they were our black or white
brethr. n. We have fume reason (from a
buttle on board while the Mount Vern n
fired her second broadli e) to think that Ihe
got at lealt one ihot about her forecadlc.—
From their found two of his midlhip guns
must have been pretty well sized, the others,
at mod, not more than fours.
Had (lie been larger, singly, the Mount
Vernon had nothing to fear from her. Backed
by a real American enthusiasm in h's (hip's
company, and direfited by his own cool
judgment and deliberate spirit, his (hip was
in no danger. And though the India was
weak, many of her men who had been fealt
edjm IVcJI India Jail, knew their comforts ;
and all were besides Americans ! But
captain Rutter was resolved we should both
go one way, and under his fliade, we were
as secure (from such foes) as Teucer while
he kept behind the Telamonian (hield.
We parted from the Mount Vernon the
2l(t ir.lt. in the latitude of Virginia All
well.
Same day Caw an English Chip, deep laden,
with her main-top-gallant-mast (truck, (land
ing in for the Chefapeak, with the wind at
N. E.
A Paris paper of May 15, contains thefol
lowing accpuut of the a&ion between the
U. S. Frigate, Conciliation, of 36 guns
and 250 men, and the French Frigate
La Vengeance, of 54 guns, and 500 men,
—the account is truly French.
Havrk, May 6
A memorable action, highly glorious to
the captain of the Vengeance has been fought
near Guadaloupe ; but we are fqrry to add,
that the blood of two friendly Nations has
been spilt. The crime lays at the do#r of
those who disturbed their tranquility.
The following are the details of this un
fortunate rencontre, given by a paflenger of
the Frigate La Vengeance, who returned to
Guadaloupe from Curracoa, where he found
an opportunity to get to France.
" I embarked with Cxty pafiengers on
board the frigate " La Vengeance," of 42
twelve pounders and 320 men. We left
Gviadbupe the 14th Piuviofe lad . The day
after, we met the American frigate Constel
lation, of 54 eighteen pounders, who gave
us chafe. We determined te avoid an a£U
on, but (he forced us to it. The aftion
commenced at eight o'clock in the evening,
and lasted five fucceflive hours, during which
we fired 1200 (hot. The mads of both.fri
gates fell overboard, causing in their fall a
grtat number of accidents. AH the rig
gin was cut to pieces and the fails torn to
rags. Towards the end of the a&ion we
were within pistol (hot. We had twenty
men killed and forty wounded The Amer
icans mud have loft a great number more,
since they JirJl ceaftd tojire and leji the ' field
of battleWe were too much difabltd to
purftie them. The paflengers aMed the
crew during the whole of the aciion. We
were eight days in getting to Curracoa,
completely dellitute of masts and fails. We
heard that the Conilcllation got into Jamai
ca."
From a Paris paper—" The I*orte has
promised the Pacha of Belgrade, that if he
w 11 c»i quer Paflawan Oglou so completely
as to refiderhim mcapableoF making farther
refinance, he (hall be honoured with the
dignity of Grai d Vizier. The Pacha in
conftque' ce has redoubled his exertions a
gainlt his rival Paflawan Oglou is a&ually
lnp ported by Alhn Baffa, Pacha and Go
vernor of Macedonia, who makes it a com
mon cause with him. Th: jun&ion of these
daring characters makes the Porte very un
easy.
The 'Miniflers ot Russia and PruflK hav«
lately demanded of the Senate of Hamburg
the fupprellion of the file of a work entitled
" Private life of Catharine " under the pe
nalty of the dilpltafuce of tlieir royal niaf
ters—The Senate thought it prudent to
comply.
A London Paper fays—A gentleman has
lately invented a method of producing a new
crop of teeth when the old have decayed he
is desired earnestly not to difclole the secret
until the present f.arcity of bread has in
fame measure been relieved.
Gazette Marine Lift,
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA.
ARRIVED, dav s
Sloop Harmony, Walker, ChraleflcT) i i
["Cotton 8c Rice
Ship India, Afhmead, ar ived at the Fort
last evening. *
Arrived at the Fort.
Sloop Edward & Samuel, Tatem, Turk's-
Ifiand, —S-lt, Jno. Da. CofVa.
Brig Molly, Higgins, River de la Plata—
left it 14 h May —[Hydes & Tallow.—
F laibeit.
CLEARED,
V J Ui..
Brig Role, Goa, - r Ki'ncftoi
Schr. Lambert, Stott fbory, Gibraltar
Malaga
ohip Good Filends, Earl, and brig Sti
ver, Elliot, from hence, have arrivid a: the
Havanha.
. fiiip A pojlo, , from Madeira,
is arrived in the river. 1
Ships Miller; Wilmington.
B.air; James, Monte, of Philadelphia ,•
Ship Crjumbus, Cheefebrcoke (difma >ed)
of Charleston ; brifs Mercury, Yardefley ;
M<%, Harding, ofi Philadelphia ; and feh!
Gallant Pierce, cf N. York with the' x
French, frigates, Medea, Francis and Con
cord, were at Ri-erdela Plata, when cap
tain Higgins left it. At Bnone& Ayres the
brig - , capt. Christie of Button, a few
days arrived. ■
The Ulyflej, Lamb, of Boston from Can
ton, put into St. Helena, in Marcli, greatly
damaged.
The fhipN agara. Paulding, from Green
ock, of and for New-York, put into Liv
erpool, N. S, ab >ut the 6 h or Bth of Juljr
in distress, and ihovt of proviflong.
Three or four p-izesto the Rover, (pri
vateer out of Liverpool, N- S.) have arrived
at Liverpool ; they are fa : d to be America®
vcfiels re-taken from the French.
Brig Alert. Rich, from B (lon arrived
at Cadiz in 24 days- off Cadiz was boatded
by an Engli/h cruizer, and informed tha£
that port was not now considered in a Hate
of blockade.
The Letter Bags
Of the (hip Roebuck, Rafer, for London
and brig Pennsylvania, Knox, for Hamburg,
will be t ken. from the Coffee-Houfe on
Monday next-
NEW YORK, July at.
Schr. Neptune, Stanwood, St. Bar-
I [iholomews rO
e Emely, Sword, Demarara 35
s Sloop li.duilry, Savage, Tortola 12
e FaftandEafy, , St. Thomas 28
i, CLEARED,
Ship Argus, Main, St. Sebsftians
John, Wyer, Amfterdara
0 Draper, Taylor, Madeira
t Eagle, Thorn son, Btlfaft
, Schr. Flora, Beatty, St. John*
s Ship Black River, Mathews, fchoo
f ner Commerce, Robinson, from this port,
have arrived at St. Bartholomews.
The brig Franklin,. Watson, arrived at
Tobaga in forty-three days from this port.
Schooner Bet ley. from Char'.efton, has
arrived at the Quarantine ground--Cap
tain, Mate, and Cook died on their caf»
sage.
Schooner E'tfey, from New Lnndon to
New Providence, wa6 (Iruck with lightning
and foundered at sea on the 26th June.
Brig Industry, BeMing has arrived at
Barbadoes from St. Johns, N. B. .
The lirig Sally, James Stewart, matter,
was to fail from Su Bartholomews for New
London about the 16th July.
BALTIMORE, July 24.
Arrived,
Brig Liverpool, Stapleton, 29 days Bay
of Honduras. Left the brigs Betley, An
drews, of Baltimore, and Hiram, Spur, of
Gharlefton ; the former to fail in twenty
days.
Spoke ship Aftive, of Baltimore, to New-
Orleans, on the 11 th July, off Cape Florada,
and brig Silesia, of Charleston, bound to
the Bay of Honduras, out 10 days, all well.
Schooner Two Brothers, Lecatt, 12 days,
Havanna. Left there brig Hunter qnd
schooner Nymph, both to fail in three dsys.
Pal Ted a ship and barque, and spoke the
brig Betfejr, captain Low, from St. Thomas,
in the bay.
Wanted Immediately,
A Housekeeper,
A middle aged Woman, who w<u!dl>e willing
to undertake the whole work of a family of 5 or*
6 '■ she mi)il co ne well recommended ;
none clfe need apply. Enquire at the Office et'
the G?z.:tteof the United Statej.
July 36.
Received
By the ship Kensington, caj tain Adamson,
from London,
A QUANTITY OF
Erown Russia Sheetings, and
Ravens-Duck,
Of a fupcrior quality.
Also on band, received by the late arrivals,
AN ASSOR7MBS7[ OF
Hosiery, Checks, Fustians, Jeans,
Ginghams, Callimancoes,
Durants, &c.
For f*le by
ROBERT SMITH V Co.
No. south Front-street.
{ daw
Jtily a 6.
TO BE SOLD,
Very low for Cash, or exi\ -< ge fo> Goods f
A Large, Elegant, ansi well fiiilhed
2-story Frame House
IN the borough of Frank ord; containing an
entry and two large parlours on the fir;l floor,
t* rce bedchambers and two garretts Th« lot,
which is 340 feet deep, fronting on two streets,
and has the privilege of a 10 feet alley through ;
it cni"ain» a kitchen, ftable,.and coach-h ulc, a
well of exceiknt war. r. Sec For terms apply to
JOHN M'CLKLLEN,
Jjly 16. tf
FOR S.aLE,
A Printing Press.
Apply at the Office of the Gazette of
the Uniud States.
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