si i azi Gazette of the UniVoJ States. PHILADELPHIA, Tllt'asPAY KVV.tTIN'U,' JI'LY ;I . I'll ICES o'r STOCKS. , PtiiLVnyLPa i«, Jt'lY 19. 8 per Crtt Stock fur cafil jo'*}, a 7 p. tt. Six per Ceiit. Jo. 84 .1 85 Kavy do. do. a 8.5 Three pet Cent. do. s>i Deferred, - do. Ba' BiJJi United States, do. 30 . ponnfyivauia, do. 15 —— North America, do. 46 lufura3«; coinp. N. A. (hares 8 to 10 per eel lufura3«: coinp N. A. (hares Bto 10 per bolow par, PennfylvaDia, ftnres, 0.5 per cent, ailv, Eafk-India Company ol S.-A. 7 percent advance Land Warrants, J5 dolls, per 100 acres. To Readers and Correspondents.: The sarcastic, uiclVl, and juil report of tlic; proceedings, o[ the CanJIlL- at the Re publican State House is enti'.l.d to a very lull coniidcration. It not only abounds with viit, but, is in fact, a faithful fkctch of the clumsy, crude fenlelei's p .lilies of the " uti lcar.nd reason'' of 11 A set ot patib(i y rude triwßanicah Who g#in their bread upon the cityjl.il/i-" I lit fa filly Ihccp, in (lead of attempting to •i weigh and perpend" the mafly and pon derous que (lions of State policy, for which they have 110 intellettual (Irength, would do ■well to leave thefe'things to others ; to walk worthily of the vocation wherewith they are called ; and to refleft that instead of mend ing their condition, by their awkward and abortive ambition, they are only the blind instruments, ar.d humble tocls of a finall and cunning band of Jugg'erf behind the cirtcii. Ihe KJitor is happy to receive communications of this complexion, He inserts, with alacrity, whatever will bring into difgr.ice and contempt this French mode flf a political Mob, hudeling together, and striving tii dillurb, and to botch, and new vamp the (late. He the dom'wation of a majority of su:b men, " to'.d by the Head:' JCF" We"are ?gain deprived of the Bjfton Papers due by this day'» Mail ; whether it is owing to the careleflrd's of Printers—or of any of the Pod Matters we cannot deter mine—but there things ought to be better ordered. CaptaWi Richard Gardner, of the (hip Hazard of Salens, writes from Teneriffe, the 27, May, informing that a French national biig had been chafed in there, which was direct from Bred, hound to the Isle of France, the cauttin of which informed capt. Gardner that Peace had been concluded be tween Fiance and America ; and that he had positive orders not to mcleft American velTrls. This intelligence wps certified with much formality before the French Cohftil, ■who affixed the seal of the Republic 10 tli? declaration. The bri» left France about the firft of May, carrying new Commission ers and Difpatchcs from the Firfl Consul to the I(le of France : which Difpatchcs the Commiffionrrs afTtired Cv.ptain Gardner, 011 their hono-, contained Declarations of i'eace and £ood will towards the American flag. We hope the above .'ccount will not serve <0 decoy our commerce into the jaw* of the French fharksi As we have Paris accounts to the firft of fline, which make no men tion of a peace being '« concluded,'* we have reason to believe that the former part at lead of theforegoing information is a fiieer fabrication of the Frenchmen. fince our firft difficulties with France, we have been conllantly amused with such piicific stories ; and, from our fioczre dtlire for peace, wc have always be- 1 as ready to be lieve the new lie as we were one, which has induced the French so often to repeat the trick. His Excelltn -y Ja3. Jackson, Governor of Georgia, has issued a proclamation ; cau tioning the citizens against entering into the (ervice of Williatn Bowles, who stiles him felf Director General of Mufcogee ; and who has addressed letters to certain citizens of that State, dated Head Quarters, St. Marks Fort, June 5, ISOO Endeavouring to seduce them from their allegiance to the United States. The proclamation ttates the penalties, which, agreeable to ths ex iting laws of the Union, will be incurred by joining this adventurer ia m king war on our allies the Spaniards, and adds th:£ Bowles has had the infolar.ee to threaten the life of the Superintendant of the United 'States in the C.eek Nation ; fubllant iated , l>y documents now iii the hands of the Go vernor. . It is a:i ill wind that blows nobody good. Two American teamen, impreff.dby the Triton frigatt, wt re doing service on board of her w hen (he took one of the Spinilh jal leons homeward bourd—When the frigate arrived in England, they applied to the American Consul, or Aget.t, and obtained their rekaf.» fliaring two hundred Guineas Prize mo* ey, earh. We v. ilh every pnor fellowi fubjeft to this cruel practice, could be thus rewarded. Died, on the 17th i«.!l oa hii homeward bound pafiage, Capt. Innes, of the flaop Supply,'arr.vcd at Fort Mifflin. ANECDOTE. "What ha"e you got to faold Paeon face ?" said a coiuifellor to afaimer, at the late Carrib. idge afiiz.^—■" Why," anfwercd the farmer," I am thinking that my Bacon face and yr ur CalFs bead, would make a good dish." A thyinrr w'lp remarked the rueful coun- f Tli.it this.ca\:u'.;( 'titeiy&imlbi*,- of tenance of 3 Jacobin voluptuary, rather the . the duk-e of PohJ.iikl is , fcikmlated to pvo worfe for wear and tear in the drudgery of diiccv ujiti !k-s actually-, produced the molt J. em; and the uagmq s applied to him a 11-ri»sus.*li»nn to t-he cultivators of coffee ; parody of the old Scotch long " The IaIL i au4 the ilior- ft), :Kt»i drpwtjwion-in the price d Yru left your health behind you V 1 ' 1 - 1 a " ' •'yicws ot WcflE India pro- Ye Gods ! what pains dr you endure aUce at the Briti!Ji inMke.t. 1 lie co-opera- Sir.ce Lais' arms entwiu'd you l ' ou '*' L ' eauhs las plactd Ihe planters o , .. .. ... , ~ in general in difficulties under which they Soon as the bluing morn display d . must lhlk an(] aba|Jtlßa , their p i Hlltßti(> ,... jf Ihe mournful day enfuio* speedy and eflWUul relict be not'gran ted to Yon lett betimes the ta.nted Jade . theo, towards which, a permission to dispose And curs d the wantonsCowng. 0 f Jb.ne of their produce to American pur- Sprawling on truckle bed you by ch-lWs and exporters, is a measure ofindif- Snoring or chajltly {porting peofoble necelfity;. You kif.'d, and give your Ca(h away That yqur mcineiijdifti art .Unable to con- To mend her ragged ci' tain.j j ure by what..i}',.eati>>iHfc benefits of the In all her bed there's not a place WcWndfc wlomes en be fecund'lo the Where love could fefely venture, moth s r «""*«•£ «U*r«Mfe.,ttaii by luch li- Su.ce (he unveil'd her painted face ' nltcd w«h the Luted States, as You loathe the varnifh'd ten.pter. "l 3 ? e " fuic ' t " ,: ' oie c^ n " a r^ ular f «P* r'y 01 provilionsi' .and lumber, fiiice the if oooner Duane mail eeafe to lie lands, occupied in the produxilion oi those ar- Or Mammoth hate the French, Sir ; tides which may ifford-the rmift profitable To Frankiins head lhall viitue hie, return to rhe mother country, do not grow Before your/jmw you quench, Sir. CO rn fufficient to feed themselves, neither Jo * The rsoieft Po-t whose own cheeki crimfcn '4ley yield fit materials for packages for their as he writes this cafcaliftical word suggests that produce;. nor can these armies be conveyed '• If to your nice an.t chatter ears to them 111 liriti/li (hipping a.t the vast ex rhi> term indelicate appears pence at which it is now navigated.' And *7BSgffISSSSL your nil, brg W » ;■ the limited traffic, which necedity has cf tabhflie !• can no longer be an objedt of jea lotif/ to the .mother country, -while (he pru dently forbears by an adtyhnHra.tion of draw backs ou the re-export of. lier c'olony pro duce, to hold out any tenrptr.tion for its conveyance to other markets than her own. "Y our Memorialists have on these grounds' to entreat, ■ " That the- duty 'levied on Weft-India produce oil its import'may, in all cases, be returned on its re-exjort; cj. If that (hall appear, for real'ocs uakoow.vto your Memo ■niddis, objectionable. "That the maximurh, at which the pre sent drawback and ■bounties are to be redu ced, may no longer remain at a price -fu in aiequate as 70s. Pr cwt. duty' included. " That the bonding fyftetfi may be conti nued; A model! Poet who has lately adverti fed a rhyming pamphlet 011 forr.e of the political topics of the day, humbly hopes tbat " no good J strict will refufe nine pence for' his Poem. We think the bard a little too ("an guine ":n his expeditions of tha patronage of l'atrijtism. Many t good p triot is not worth nine pence, cither mdraliy, or arith metically considered. Loving France to Kind America, Dear simple, come give m* sweet kisses, * For iWeter sure never girl gave But why, in the midst of my blifles, Do you ask me how many I'd have. * Pecuniary favor t, beauccup dc I'arrent Sifter France m»ans. The memorial of the Weft India merchants a'd Planter :,Jlates " That, in the treaty of Commerce con" eluded a.t London, on the 19th of Novem ber, 1794. between his Mfjelly and the U* States of America, an article was m ferted, by which his Majesty was pteafed to declare his consent that it fliould be law ful for the citizens of the said Slates td pnr chafe, load, and cariy away to the United States in their own vefleli. uot being-above the burtheo of 70 tons, all such articles, be ing of the growth, manuf ;ftureor produce of th? British Weft Indie ((lands, as might by law be carried thenct to the said States in Briti(h veflcls, fubjedt only to the fame duties on exportation to whic'i British vcf fe!s and their cargoes are fubjedt in limilar circu.nlla ces. , That, ehho ugh the said article was not ratified with the other parts of the said trea ty by the United States, yet, having been approved by his Majesty, its princ.ple has been afted upon by the Governors cf the Britilh Weit India Islands without any ap prehenfton of incurring thereby his Majtf ty'l difpl afure ; for, b ing well apprized that the profitable existence of the said Isl ands, and the daily fuppoit of their inhabi tants, depend in a great mcaluie on a regular supply of lumber and flour from the Uinted Staus, they have constantly gramed licen ces tothe American vefltls to enter the ports of the said Islands with a supply of those neceflaries, and have alio permitted them to receive in payment and export from the said Islands, such articles of the growth auJ produce thereof as might lawfully be ex ported to the said States in Britifli vessels ; and such conduit in those Governors, has annually received the fan&ion of Parliament by a bill of indemnity. Salem Gazette. •' That the articles so exported to the United States, exc'ulive of fm.ul quantities of Mulcovado Sugar.; have generally con fided of rum, molasses, and cofl'ee ; ami your Memorialifls are ef opinion, that unltfs the Americans are permitted to take back a homeward freight of these urticles they will decline the trade altogether ; or, at all events, being obliged to demand Spanilh dollars in payment instead of produce, ti ey will proceed with the specie l'o obt iiiied to Porto-Rico and other foreign countries, and lay out thqir money there in the purchale of articles wl ich our own islands c*n supply with«ut injury to Groat-Britain, to tf e ma ntfeft loss of our colonics, and to the great advantage of our rivals and our enemies. " Your mrmorialills, therefore, have learnt, with great concern, that inflruclions have latily been transmitted, in a circular letter of the 9th of July, 1799, from his grace the duke of Portland tojiis ma jelly's governors, direftiilg them to limit the fiuure importation of American fuppiies, in Amt tican velTels to provisions only ; and the exportation of Weft-India produce , to ruin and molasses ; excludirg, in the one cafe, -all supply of luHibrr in Ameiican vessels', and in the other, prohibiting theexport-.tion of lugar, coffee, and other articles. That your Memorialifls bee: leave to ob firve, th it the culture of coffee in form of our islands, Dominica and Jimaica in par ticular, has increased in a surprising manner the lad 7 years, owinar in a Considerable de gree to an increased demand for this com modity in the markets of North-America. The cor.ftqurnces of this increased cultiva tion have proved eminently beneficial to all clu.fHi.-s of the inhabitants, in Jamaica efpe cialiy, by introducing and sftabiifiiing a white population in tlr interior dirtrifts in the country, thereby giving frcurity to the whole agaiafl the.danger qf internal ccni motion, Salem Pcfcr. " Th.it, for aiiniUei time, the us; of sugar ,i» the may he.«.utk«rnfrl, -*sd its use hi the distilleries be er.Gbui-T.gecl, by a re: turn of a part of the duty. '•That tlie proportionate duties on sugar, impor.td from the Weft-India Colonies and /rotn. the Baft Indies, may be regulated on the principle that (hall permanently ficure t® the.former its diie preferei.c in the home market. AntllaiUy, ■' That tfie ioterconfeof the W. India iflapds with the U. S. of. America, may be fa far cnc :ut*£ed*as4hall secure to .the former a regular: and iufficient supply of provjfions and lumber. Gazette Marine Lift. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. All HIVED. Days. Ship AtYive, Haiper, Lift) n 40 [Salt and Wines— W. & S. Kith. Sclir. Five rite, CotteriH, New-York 6 Wine, Gin fee. to Cipt. Andrew; M E;*~er, Telieriffe Wines—M. Keely. CLEARED, Schr. Pioenix, Donne'lf, Hivanna Fanny Dsinti. N. York Arrived at the Fort- Schr. Swift, Waters, Havana.!— Left it the 16111 Ju'y,— £t fegais-—W. S. Keily, Slup Liberty, lvhl.'tr, is "below-»-long pafla e trom Londonderry. Auothrr fliip below, name. See. utikrv6,w»i. Schr. Holier, Mijiliny lb days from Bavaniia, is btlaw. i t • Ship——JJzT.Tiß'. ufii, was fyofce/ 5 dnys out from Plttladelfi!>i;:, tw H.irhbiirgh. Arrived (hip AQive, Harper, 48 days fro 11 Lisbon—Lest there the i2ih June only three American vfcfTiL ; which belonged to Boston, the other of Philadel phia ; veflels and captaii;i batriits unknowii,- but lately from St. Übes. On the 6ili iftlfc'. Capt. H. spoke the fchooncr Hanrati', from Virginia to Teneriffe belonging to Bollon, then in lat- 46 42, long. 53 Wi On the I rth July in lat. 40, 36 N. 'long. 54, ®o, W. spoke the (hip Naw-York of ard from New-York to Liverpool, out 7 days. And on the 19th July, lat. 39 43, long. 67, was boarded by an Englilh pri vateer, name &c .unknown ; treated politely and difmiflcd. Ship Liberty, from Londonderry, with 450 pafTengcrs. all in good health, has gone iuto Wilmington, Delaware. Two schooners arrived at Fort "Mifflin l ift evening—names unknown. Brig Gayofo, GrifFen, for the liavanca, went to sea on Ttitfftay, the 22d injjl: Letter Bags at the Coffee-Eoufe- Bpfton Packet, for Cowes, cu Tuesday next. sth Augult. RoTe, Jones, for Liverpool, ditto. Elizabeth, Dyer, Hamburg, ditto. Volant, Hovey, London, ditto. NEW-BEDFORD. The Rebecca of Saitm, capt. Gardiner, on her retur'i from the Pacific Ocean, wiih a full load of Speimaceti, was captured on the 14th of June, in lat. 24, JO, long. 50, by a Guadeloupe privateer. This cruiser ; had captur d T4 American velTtls, the lad was the brig William ef Baltimore, to Ba>- badofcs. - The Rebecca has been re-captured by the British and carritd to Halifax, to which port capt. G and one of the owners har2:fail«d. Oap;. G.'Uft the cauft of Chili, 22J of Much ; 25th Dec. (hip Phcbe, Coffin, of Nintucket, had ob'ained 500 bbls oil. 22d Feb. parted with (hip Leo 6f Nan tucket, 700 bbls. was bound to Valparafo, to repair his foremaft ; March J/parted Tvjrti (hip Lion, of Nahtucket, 3®o hbfs ; was informed that the (hip Hudson of Nan tucket, had just arrived on the coast, and had obtained 30 or 49 bblp. March 2zd, fiarted with (hp Franklin, Tuckerman, of N. Bedford, i2co bbls. fp. 80 whale, and (hip Favourite Folger, of Nantucket, icco bbls* fp. 30 wh. • When captain Gardner arrived at St. Kitts, 44th Tune, 6 United States (hips of war, were lying there, watering ; they had all failed on the 29th, excepting one ; the V'ams left the Island that day with a fleet bound to various parts of the United States. Arrived, July 18, (loop Fame, Taber, New York— 21, Drufilla, Keem, Alexan dria. Sailed, July 23, Union, Hathaway, for Norfolk. NEW YORK, July 29. ARRIVED, days Ship Sheperdefs, Roger, Savannah Brig l'etfey and Lucy, Bowniau, Por [to Rico Louisa, Starr, liavanna Schr. Suffolk, Davis, Norfolk 3 Sloop Five Sifters, Rowland, Virginia CLEARED, Ship Andromacb, Pierce, Greenock Phocenix, Bray, Malaga The schooner Fly, Parmer, is totally condemned at Halifax, vessel arid cargo, as French property. Chip Abigail, from hence to Hambro, aken by the St. Albans and sent for Hali fax. failed fame day with the St. Albans, under pretence that the (hip had no bill of fala and no charter party on board. Brig Mary, Taylor, from Port de Pais, last on Cape Henlopen. The brig Commerce, Childs, of Warren, Rhode Iflaud, was left at Tobago by the sloop Hope, bound for this port, to I for convoy. July 3®. CLEARED, Ship John, Pan- Brig' Venus, Slkiw Schr. Jenet, -Ch^lker Nichols N. Orleans Sfihr; Union M'Donald has arrited at Maotanzasj £rwm this port. Ship Sally, 'M'Cartha, arrifed at Liver pcpl;fyom-N. Cifolina. Ship of Newburyport, was at June 4. Capt. Bullock, of Salem failed from TenerifFe the 25th May, and the lhi.p Hazard, Gardner-, tlie 2d June, both for India. The Brig Betsey, Benjamins, brig Wil liam, Frpeman, and fchr. Ariel, Blin/haVe arrived at New->L.9iidon from the Weft Indies. . The brig Francis Nixon, arrived at New- Oileans on the 3J ('.f July. Arrived-—Ship William, Coffin, from South Seas, via Brazils,and fliip Mary-Ann, Floger, from Brazils, full of oil; Left on the coast, (hip IlJulhy. of Nantucket,. (Hedge, late matter) nearly full. —— Brig Nancy, Rawfon 3$ days from Isle of May, wit(» Salt ; Left there June 10, fch. Felicity, Morrell, to fail in about four weeks for New- York. July t,lat. Seafljwer, Farley, from Boston, to St. Thcmas, 16 days out, all well. 34 days; Ort his outward bound paffagr, 1 ith May, spoke /hip Mentor, Sliapleigh, 27 days from Porifmouth, N.H. bound to Mofambique ; kept in co. J days and par ted ia lat, 17, o, N. lan. 21, o, W. SALEM, July 24. - Tiu-fdsy Arrived the (hip Fanny. Capt, Lindfav, (who so gallantly defended himfe'.f and his convoy againll a French privateer on his p-iffage out) 18 days from Martio 'lue * Wediiefday arrived The fchr' Joanna, Capt®i'' : Blacklei / .!i9 (fays from Martinique. .Ll'ft fhii*e I t!te s ..fttir. Hairiot.Capt. Atkins, •'from Wort on, ' brt-nod ro the Havana, who t'vas captured in "lat". 32 long 67, by a French privatesr I 'and re-captured by air Er>glifli'frt'gSrt ; also the (loop Orpha, capt. Atkins, of "New-York, -who had been cap tured by a French privateer and re captured by the fame frigate. BALTIMORE, July 28. Ship Mognt Vernon, Rutter, Calcutta Schr. Two Brothers, Fry, Kingston Tw® Brothers, Lccatt, Havanna CHARLESTON, July 12. ARRIVED, days Brig Princess Royal, M'Killer, Phi ladelphia CLEARED, Schr. Sally, Bngga, New York Robey, Martin, Baltimore •Sloop Harmony, Waitman, Philadelphia NORFOLK, July 22, ARRIVED, diy, British bi'-j Sukey and Polly, Lee, [Antigua Brig Lucy, Jacobs, Grenada 19 Brig Mary, YoMn'g, Martha Brae. In forms that the br'g Nonpareil, Riddi.ck, is anived at Kingft&n, from this port. British snow Peggy, Trumbull nineteen days- Brig Sillers. Richardson, in didr.efa. having sprung a leak on her voyage from Alexandria to Barbadoes. July .aj, Arrived briff M*rtta ®»#d "Vl'fc'aTlinc, d»y« lom Gurmfey, M'Fk* j lafie I.js five "week's an. ,t!;e const. ' i Brig Adventure SlISw, 19 days, Tortcla. - j Sclir. Heifcemer, Seaman, 40 hquu froni ( New-York ; and' I'cfir. Arial, Davenporr, j 36-houis from Baltimorei At a numerous and rtfpeflable Meeting of j the Friends to Government, in the City - ot Philadelphia, lie Id pitrfuatu to public notice on Tuesday thi 2gtli rnft.at Dun- 1 wocdy's tavern, for the purpofc of nomi- • nating candidates to fill thefeveral cfcaive (Offices which will become'vacant at the ensuing ele&ion. Henry Pratt, El'q. waS chofui Chairman, alid CbarUs W. Hare, Erg. Secretary. The report of the committee appointed 011 Saturday init. was received—* After which it was unanimously Resolv.d, that this meeting will support with tke nioft adliye exertion Cjl, Francis Gurney, As Member of the House of Ileprefeiua* tives of the United States. And the following Gentlemen as Meiti* bers of the State Legislature : Lcgtflaturc< William Hall, George Fox. Samuel W. Fimer, Godfr. y Haga, John Blakely, H. K. Htlmuth, JRefolveJ, That the committee heretofore appointed, be inflrudled to confer with ihelr fellcw-citizens of the County of Delawatu and County of Philadelphia, as to the no* rnination cf Senator* HENUY PRATT, Chair man. Cbor!es IV. Hare, Sec'rj. Ele&ion. Cj- A MEETING will be "be held'by the Federalists of Clleller county, on the 30th day of August next, at the Coult* House in WedchelVr, for the purpose of nominating a fuitab!e peifon to reprei'dnt the Counties of ChrP.er and Delaware in Congrels, and alio a suitable to be eleiSled a Member of the Senate of thia (late, from the Counties of Bucks, Mont gomery A nd Cheller. N. B. The Citizens of Delaware coun ty, by Committee or otherwil'e, are re quetled to attend at the above meeting. Ciielter County, } July 23d, tBoo. S Halifax Antigua St. Croix The Supporter. The non publication of the D .ilv News paper under my dire&ion intituled " The Supporter, or Daily Rtpaft," which ha» not appeared since Saturday latt, calls for an' apology freni me to my fubferibers and c. llomersj and the derangement in the [-riot ing of it being sudden. I had not the opportunity of doit g it in my own paper, I therefore take his way ol informing rny '.ubferibets Sr readers, that own.' to a ' change in the printing thereof !' e publica tion will be fufpeiu'.cd for some time u iti 1 other arrangements are completed .vhicli will be as ii>on as poihble. In the mean • time such pxrfona as chtife to aild their names to the lilt of Subscribers are refpeft ully i: f > iried that fubfcn'pti'on papers .or hat pu.pofc continue open at all;';: l.'br.l ---y No. 75, N. Third ft. at Wm. V Biich, Mo. 17 South Seto d Uteet. at Thoni.nj he fuhfcribtr Limft!f During the iul- Kiifion fubferibers will il caurf; not be harged. m J"iy3 l • «if 3' NANTUCKET. Smith & Rodman, No. 14, south Jr'r nt-street. Have rrcjived per Kecfinurton from London, & handfomefupply of the Aitic'es—viz and Tow Oznabrigs,. Droghedi and Lancashire Sh/ccirgs, v v 'l White and brown Irilb Linens, I EU'wido India Pcrf:an«, allorted co ; «i«rs, An extend* oi Cotton ar.fi fi'.k rL fiery, Women's white and culour'd Silk Glsjvcs, vfual length, Do. do. extra do, : Striped and mixed lkrg:.!», Fine Oecca Hardkcichu is, Superfine white Ginghams, \ Check'd and striped do. Ca!im2ncr,es, Joans an I Duram*, •• j Pins, Scotch Coloured Thread, See. &t. Whith are for lale on low terms, or (hort credit. July 31. di# Writing, drawing & printing Papers AND Stationary Wares, FOR SALE, AT W. YOUNG'S BOOK-STORK, j\V 52, Hot til Second Street, the corner of Chef nut Sreet. v WT.a lias received an oxter,five and gene* rl lujji'ly, an- of the best quality. )f super royal, double crown and double potC Printing, and alio of writing fools cap PAPER. A t K US K 0 F Ladies Slippers. Vfilch wi'l be fold low, ior or. ( .negctbb!