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    Gazette of the United States*
PHILADELPHIA,
SATURDAY KVKNIKG, AUC-fIST 2
I'HICES OF STOCKS.
Ftm n, JOLT 29
0 per Csnt Stock for ca(h 10' Ja7 p. it.
Six per Cent. , do. 84*85
Nav >' do- do. 84 aBS
Three per Cent. do. 5.4
Deferred, - do. 82;
U-iNK United States, do. 30
Pcnnfylvania, do. 4; ».
1 ■ North America, do. 46
Infuranj- comp. N.A. (hares g to ,0 per cent .
below par.
Pennfylvania, (hares, 25 per cent, ady,
Bift-lodia Company of N.A. 7 per cent aJvance
Lacd Warrants, 45 dolls, per 100 acres.
COURSE OF EXCHANGE
Bill« on Un. at 30 days for cash 171 pcr ct.
)50. do. 60 days do. 170 do
Do. do. 90 days do 169
Bills on Hamburgh at 60 days 36 a 37 c ts
. „ per Mark Banco
Va. in Amsterdam, 60 da y8 33 „ 40<; t3. per
Florin
The Earl bf Leicefier, Jure Packet, has
arrived at Halifax ; llie' brings accounts to
June re-~< Extracts will be found in this
day's paper, received by Mail.
A If*iter from a young man on board the
Connecticut, to his friend, fhtes the capture
irom the, French ot the American schooner
Hannah of Baltimore, the American
antine Penelope of New-York, the French
privateer brigantine of 12 guns callfd the
It3he Conquefi, the American schooner Pri
fcilla of Boston, the American (liip Tho
n.as Chalkly of Philadelphia, the prrvateer
iLhoor.er Le Pege, the American brig Mar
tha and Mary of" B«itiii)oie, the French pri
vatrer schooner La Unite, and that they
had chaced on Ihore the American schooner
Polly, of Middletown—a French Chip of 22
guns, which bilged and funk, and had dri
ven under the guns of a fort a French pri
vateer of I 2 guns.
The Hon. John Kittera, Member of the
United States Legidature, from Lancaster
county, in this rtate, has in an AddreJ's to
his conflituents, declined their fuflrages, at
the approaching ele<ai»n ; —he confers his
unequivocal approbation on the Federal go-
Ternment and its adm'mi(lration, and believes
that many honest, but inifguided men have
bee > induced to Oppose certain measures,
from a conviflion, in their minds, that the
liberties of the country were in danger ;
he proves the f.tll.ny of such opinions, and
concludes by inviting the citizens to culti
vate an attachment to the general govern
ment, as necelT.iry to our. political happi
neis, and as the bert security againfl opprcf
lion. The profrjerity of each Rate is inti
mately and inseparably connefled with the
prosperity of the whole. In union, is fafe
tv : In di'vifion, ruin. United, we bid de
fiance to infuk : Divded, we f ill an easy
prey to foreign invasion, or doniertic ambi
tion. V. e are not vainly to expe£t t contra
ry to the ufuiil course of human events,
and the experience of other nations, always
to avoid insult : we ought to be ready to
repel it. To prel'erve peafce, we mult be
prepared for war.
George IVcJhin t n Fayette, is with Buon
aparte, now in Italy
T wo fliips of the size ofS© guns have late
ly been built, one at Rotterdam and one at
Amfterdatr. They are said to be the fitveil
vefl's ever built in Holland Tiny were to
have been launched on the 22d of last May.
The Emperor of Russia has given ordets
that a division of his gardes-du-corps, (hould
ftrre *s a constant guard to the fuccefLr of
Pius VI. and remain at his difpnfal. Ihe
Emperor of Germany is much displeased at
In digging a canal naar Vienna, a great
quantity of Roman coin, together with a
cumber of ancient vases and statues were
found.
Or.e of the principal '■ Salles de Spcfta
cles" at Paris has been burnt to the ground.
Another at Bourd-aux has met the like fate,
and an attempt had also been made (9 set
the Theatre du Paris on fire. *
MARRIED, on Thursday evening", the
17th July, by the Rev. Mr.' I.inn, Mr.
James Caldwell to Mtfs Susan Julian Ca
tbarina Sporon, both of this city.
■ ■ • On Thursday evening last, Mr.
benjamin lVest, merchant of this city, to
Mils, A'ccAe/ Budd, daughter of Dr. Budd,
of Mount Holly.
ing, in Middle-Town, Mr. Richard Dil
vjorth, merchant of this city, to Miss Sa
r.ih Pen: ell, daughter of Joseph Pait.cll, of
Ash-Town, Delaware.
DJEI), on SunJiy Uft, Mr. John Drin»'
Lr. 1u ihe many tril-utri of departed
woi«!i, that wc have liad late!)- to pay, few,
if «ny, hii\e merited nin« tkan tlic dc
ccafrd.
macli, Mr. Bernard S,. effler y printer, t-f this
c.ty ; worthy, hotieft and toduftriou* man.
« the Great Bead oi Suiqnelv.nna,-j Lcttcr from Halifax, July 17.
Mr, J.mietpjrMar-rtsatif tbinvtriy otthiso-' * J I /
xy, type-founder. He had tlown into the! On the 19th ,of May-the Channel Fleet
inuzzts of a gun which he held in his hand "nder Lord St. Vincent put into Torbay in
and thinking \{ nnhweied,, handed it to a J diflrfes ; fcveral of the <h>p» dismasted, and
y: ung d« firing her to t ke aim and ' °o< r way* n aterially injured. This gave 1
fife, after faint* persuasion (he did so, and a j '' !e r ombincd fleets an opportunity to leave •
buck (hot (with, which, contrary to excetfa- • Brest, which 'tis said tiny embraced, and
tier, i: was charge.') entered his brain, and ! had aflually failed. On the 27th of Play,
he irftumly expired. I Lord St. \jncent , s with a* mdny of his
BOSTON', Jul; 19.
The June Packet.
V- e liatl information yrflerday of the aV
nval of the Bntifli June P.icket at Hali
fax, with London papers to June ■«.. We
have received a Halifax paper printed iinme
elicit* ,y afier the arrival, winch, of couvfe,
merely contains a ffiort fummaiy. It is as
certained, however, that 011 the icth of
Jtu.e, there -/as in London, no information
(>f the capture or relief of Genoa. The
Auflrian Gen. Melus, apprized of the ad
vance ol Buonaparte, lud determined to pr»
ceed to Turin 0:1 the 14th of May, there
flrengthen hi It. fe If, a"d, if net attacked, to
commence ofF~nftve operations agninft the
French army of reserve in Piedmont.—-The
intelligence from Germany is to t;,j latter
part ot May, Ulm was run then taken.
Ihe head-quarters 'ot the Aufkrian army
were on the northern fide of the Danube.
Mo re a a has discovered no difpelition to pe
netrate further into Germany; b« seems
to meditate a movement towards the Tyrol,
to favor the operations ot the army of re
serve, to which he 1; -s already detached a
cor].- of 25,c00 men—lt is Lid the com
bined floeti have got to ft,-, from Bred, and
that Lord St. \ incents is in pursuit of them.
—1 lie death ot Su\y rrow has been officially
announced.—7 he firitifli Government have
received advices w' ich establish the truth of
the late report of the success of the French \
troops i,, Efi-ypt over a Turkilh armv.—
1 idinsrs relative to the Negociation between I
the United States and I*ranee, continue cor
tradidory.
FOREIGN NEWS,
/In letter from Ha ifcx of ibe 17 lb inst.
Contains tbe following items of Foreign
Intelligence, received by tbe June l , acket
arrived there.
Phom THt H*Liri* Journal.
July 17.
We have flopped the press to mention the
arrival of the l.arl vf Leicester Packet, si •OIU
l'.il mouth in 35 days# We havr papers by
her to the icth wit Genoa flill held out.
The French Army having cioffcd the Alps
hud rcaclud the plains of Piedniunt 011 the
l8(li of May—Gen. Melas had advanced
with the main body of his Army to Tunis,
and it was expe&ed that a General Engage
ment would take place in a few days which
would decide the fate of Italy. The Au
strian Army uncier Gen. Kr y, had ret'ied*
behina the Danube, after leaving a garrison
in Ulm, and G;n. Morcau did not discover
a disposition to advance further into Ger
many, but was detaching a put of iiis Ar
my to Italy. The renev.al of hoftillties in
Egypt is confirmed by cfficial%dvice received
by Government. A report prevailed that
the French fleet was at sea. and this report
was confirmed by an American vefTel which
the l'.arl of Leicester fell in with, the matter
of which reported that he had fallen in with
a. Venetian, which caise through tfl'm
If thii intelligence is true we have no doubt
but our brave tars will soon give a good
account of them. The Treatv between
France and America, was progressing faft,
and it was expe&ed would in a very short
time be finally concluded.
Thefo'lowing articles are hajiily extraSe<*
f om the London Papers.
LONDON, June 10.
The Hamburg mail, which arrived in
course yesterday, has net brought intelli
gence of any peculiar interest. The ac
counts from the Theatre of war in Germa
ny ,are two days later than those received
from Colonel Clinton, and publilhed in the
Gazette of Saturday evrning.
All our rtknarks with refpefl to the real
design of Gen. Moreau are fully-confirmed.
He does not intend to penetrate further
into Germany, but h.i» stretched his line to
j the Tyrol and the Voralbcrg, for the pur
, p»fe of favouring the operations of the
j French army of Reserve, to which he had
alreaiiy difpafched, by the way of Mount
St. Gothard, a corps of 25,000 men.
General Mclas, as we had previously ob
; served, appears to have had early informa
tion of the progrefe of General Berthier and
Buonaparte. He was to proceed to Tu
rin cn the i4thoflolt monh, in confide
-1 rable foice, and having affe&ed a junftion
with the Aultrian pavalry neat that place
it was expected that he would immediately
prosecute off* nfive operations againlt the en
emy in Piedmont.
MaflVna still makes a gallant defence in
Genoa, and the hopes of the fpetdy reduc
: tion of that important city becomes every
day lefvfaDguiue, more particularly as the
French have received large supplies of pro
visions by sea.
r l he death cf Suworrow has at length
been officially announced to our Govern
ment. It ha pup tied ontheißthof May
at Pcterfourgh.
The Ruffian Ambaflador at Vienna has
been recalled. The affairs of the Imperial
Court &re in future to be condufted by a
Chargee de« Affairs, the fame as in this
country. The Emperor Paul is said to be
nrgociatiug a peace with the French Re r i
public, through the medium cf the Court
of Berlin.
FRANKFORT, May 24.
Ytderday several German Deputies palled
through Nar.cy, wi:h paflports from Gen.
Moreau, on their way to Paris, to enter in
to negociations for peace.
fliipi a? could be got ready, and several ,
others that had j lined hirrr, put to sea in I
quell of the enemy. Should they meet, i
the consequence is obvious.
The Duke of Kent leaves this plare in a
(hort time, being, as we have just learnt L>y
die Packet, appointed Commander in Chits
of the army in Ireland.
Ihe captain of the Packet reports, that
Genoa is actually relieved ; but wc do not
find tli s report authenticated ; it is, how.
ever, more thin prob bte.
Royil'tfm is said in the iate papers to gain
ground faft in Paris ; but whether in favour
of Louis XVII Ith or King Buonaparte, is
perhaps problematical.
I find, as yet, nothing rcfpe&iog Ameri
can affairs —amidst the immenfs perplexity,
and importance of European politics, trans
atlantic concerns appear unnoticed.
T he United States Frigate Conftcllation
has re-raptured, the American (hip Minerra,
Hopkins", of Pepperelbrp, and an English
Schr. both ot' which have been sent into
St. Kitts—the Constellation was left in chafe
ot a French Privateer brig of 16 guns—
with two English br'gs [prizes] in co. which
he was paining 011 very faft.
1 lie Rritifh captah) of the Jflno, who
captured i*l, Vice Roy of Mcxici, permited
hinvo go to HaVannah in anAmericni veffel
-Ihe Hiram, Rogers of Hudson from
Havarinah to Ch irldtw • ran on the' Sam
braro Keys, Florida llnre ; she was got of
but loft 100 boxes ot sugar.
June 17, A vefTel under American
colours left Algeliras, bound out straits.
A Hint loth: U derwriter: at Lloyds
The second day after the Eoglifh fl;et'
left St. Vincent's, under convoy of the
Scourge Hoop of war,the weather being very
fine, two large (hips, the Nereus, of 600 tons
Gill, of Liverpool, and the Fanfiy, of 7SO
ton®, Capt. Brookbank, of London, deeply
laden with sugar, cotton and rum, both
went down, and only the crewfaved. Also a
brig funk at her Tortola, belong
ing to the fame fleet. Several American
Captains offered their afliftaoce to the mate,
(the Capt. not being on board) who refufed
their offer, felling them be knew tubal be
•wa.- about. The crew of the brig d d
the mate for fcutthng her while they were
at work forward, by which means they had
loft all their clothes.—The mate refufed to
give to the American C.iptaius, the name
of the brig, or the commander ; nor would
he allow them to save any thing from the
veffcl.
The Gazette de France relates the fol
lowing anecdote under the head of " Rouen,
May 27th.
A servant, who had never fecn the hloody
effcfH of the guillotine, yesterday followed
the cart which wa* conducting an aflaffin to
p . lifhment. His imagination was lo afledt
rd with the terror with which that horrid
inftrumeut of death had inspired ti/P, that
he immediately went home and hung himfcif.
At * numerous and refpe&able Meeting of
the Friends to Government,,in the City
of Philadelphia, far Id purfiiant to public
notice or. Tuefdny the 29-J1 infti'at Dun
wqody's tavern, for the purprfc of nomi
nating candidates to fill thefrveralcleftive
o)lfices which will become vacant at the
ensuing eleftion.
Henry Pratt, Esq. was chosen Chairman
and Charles IV, Hare, Secretary.
The report of the committee appointed
on Saturday the 26th inft. was received
After which it was unanirriouAy
Resolved, that this meeting will fnpport
with the 1:10 ft active exertion
Col. Francis Gurney,
As Member of the House of Representa
tives of the United States.
And the following Gentlemen as Mem
bers of the State Legislature :
Legi/lature.
William Hall,
George Fox.
Samuel W. Filter,
Godfrey Haga,
John Blakely,
H. K. Helmuth,
Resolved, That the committee heretofore
appointed, be inftru&ed to confer vvith their
fellow-citizens of the County of Delaware
and County of Philadelphia, as to the no
mination of Senator.
HENRY PRATT, Chairman.
Ctcries W. Hare, Sec'ry.
Fle&ion.
(£)■ A MEETING will be be held by
the Fcderalifts of Chester county, on the
30th day of Aliguft next, at the Court-
House in Weftchefler, for the purpole of
nominating a suitable to represent
the Counties of Chester <ind Delaware in
Gongrefs, and also a suitable charafter-to
be ele£led a Member of the Senate of this
state, from the Counties of Bucks, Mont
gomery and Chester.
N. B. The Citizens of Delaware coun
ty, by Committee or otherwise, are re
quested to attend at the above meeting.
Chelter Ceunty, )
July 23d, 1800. 5
To be Let,
For the season. & immediate possession given
A very pleasant, healthy
COUNTRY SEAT,
Garden, Pasture Grounds, Coa*h
* ? Houfc, Ice-House, &c. scc.—Situated near
the Frar.kfcrd rrad, and about 3 1-2 miles from
the city. For terms apply to the fubferiber, in
Chefnut, abov.: Eighth street.
W. MACPHERSON.
u6t
July 18.
J •
TT C , C T e "Pf rom th ' Fori. Davs
U. S. brig- Sophia, Smith Algiers 4;
ClariiTa, Niclnls, Curaccna 22
Schr. Nancy, Morse, St. Thomas n
Bntifh fchr.'Venus 4 Frith Martinique
CLEARED,
Bug Juno, Vincent Jamaica
J ohn > Bjynton St. Thomas
Ruby, Mufon, Nantucket
bloop Franklin, Sampson Georgetown
Lapt. Ennis, ot tne fthr. Eutaw, failed
° ni P ort Republican the 16th July, in
company with the following vefleis under
convoy of the United States brig Rich
mond-7-
irig" Little Susan, 1 aylor, of and for
Clinrlcfton
Baltimore
Do
Chai lefton
Do
Sell. BiKkJlcit', D.tnirh
Juno, Peaton,
Sloop Lively, Giad
< 1 Ballon
t>apt. E. spoke iil lat. 27, N. long. 72
44, \\ . the ship 1 horn, Richards, 22 days
out of and from Bcfbri, bound to the Ha
vanna.
At Part Republican, on Ac ' 16th 'ult.
we re the
BrigrMorning Star, Kelly, of Philadelphia
qi '" r "d • ' Baltimore
Sloop Providence, Lewis New York, and
Iwo (loop belonging to Bolton.
A brig was spoke July ,4, f lo m Phila
delphia to Halifax.
Schr. Orange. Dove, from Havanna, has
ar-ived at New-Castle ; failed 17th ult.
Sldop Cicera, Remington, of ai d for
Philadelphia, from Havanna, was spoken,
4 days out.
AKRITrD.
Ship Pcquote, Brient, Turks Tfland ,i
Brig Hannah, Mantaazas
Morning Star, , Curracoa
Dthby, Starr, 8
, * I'air American, New-Orleans
Sloop Nanlis, , Virginia
CLEARED,
Erig Commerce, Delano, Hull
Schr. I.ad* wmrwoi tir.lsriTefon, Hairrax
Sloop Shepberdtfs. Munfon, N, Providence
Ship Ailrta, 8001, rcleafed ; vessel and
csigo at Kingston, Jamaica.
Yeflrrday arrived brig Hannah, Huddy,
Matanzics, in 20 days.
Left there, /hip Potomack, Greenjeaf, of
Alexandria ; brig Elizabeth, Huff of New-
York ; fchr. Union, Macdona'.d. of do. to
fail in ten days, aud a privateer with 3 pri
zes. July 7, lat. 31, 00 lofig. 78. 00,
spoke brig Mary , from Jamaica for
Norfolk, out 23 days.
The flopp Fair American, Captain Jay.
from this port, arrived at Jamaica iu 2?
days.
BALTIMORE, July 31.
Arrived brig Seaflower, Pierce, 60 dtys
M ;deira, brig ParagoD, Allenby, of Balti
more, f.iiled with her from the Cape de
Verds lllands. Lett at Madeira, Ihip ,
of New-York, captain Nolcs Adams, to
fail iu 10 days. July 4, in lat. 35, long.
Co, spoke bripr Fanny, Wnodhoufe, of
WincHWi f.nu) Lin'jp""! to Alexai-^rra. —
Brig Hunter, Edwards, 13 diys da < s
Havatin*—Spoke sloop Cicero, Warfing--
ton, of and tor Philadelphia, 4 days from
the Havanna, all well.
Schr. Nymph, Missy, r 3 days Hnvanna
The fclir Orange and Holker, of SnJ for
Philadelphia, came out with her ; saw no
thing on her paflage but an Englifli floopof
war, who treated her politely. '
Sloop Resolution, Fulford, 11 days New-
Providence.
The ships Commerce, from Batavia, and
General Greene, from Bremen, are in the
river.
NORFOLK July 24.
Arrived Britilh (hip Mary, Kelfo, Liver
pool—lad from Cork, 55 d ys ; came out
under convoy of a British Weft-India fleet,
aod parted on the 22d June, in lat. 27, long.
2 5• brig Henderfon, for Rappahannock
river, and {hip Ntptyns, Leak, for Norfolk,
failed with the fame fleet.
Currier, Steed, 23 days Antigua ; erig
Taplter, Anderfon, from this port, arrived
at Cork. As is the (hip Fabius, capt.
Black.
The brig Maria, LivingftoH, from this
port, arrived at London.
BOSTON, July 27.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday. : No Ar
Arrived, brig Neptune, Clapham, thirty
five days Demarara ; brig Har.nah, Can
non, St. Vincents, thirty-one days: schoo
ner Dolphin, Mudge, Trinidad, thirty se
ven days ; schooner William, Tevery, Port
St. Pedro, sixty-two days ; Industry, Top
lift, St. Vincents, thirty-one days ; schoo
ner Sifters, Oris. do. thirty-one days ; (loop
Juno, Staple?, Port au Prince twenty five
days.
Same day, the new (hip Warrington,
Captain Delano, from Portland.
Same day. Schooner.Rebecca, Sampfsn,
Amsterdam fifty-four d.-ys from the Texel.
Left at Amsterdam, schooner Washington,
Captain Burnett; brig Ranger, Captain
Snow, of Boston ; (hip EfTex, Captain Jen
kins, of Newburvport • (hip Planter, Ja
cob", of Philadelphia ; Captain Snow of
Baltimore ; the (hip Mary, Captain Cazne
au of Beflon filed in co for Bremen ; fliip
George, Captain Collins, in the Texel, in
a gale of wi:;d was obliged to cut away his
V
Gazette Marine Lift, '
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA.
'> —>
NEW-YORK, August i.
r'rvahi
maJb bound In ; Captain Henfliav, of N.
• «rk, on his passage out of the Texel, ear
ned away hit sore-mast, and had put back
arrived at Fly. Capuin S. fp:ke fa
lr:,gi,tude 45, the brig Iris.ofxMew York,
eighteen days out,, for Bristol.
List ef American vessels left at Liverpool
June ijt.
Sliips Sally, Gallop, New London, to
j J un,j 'Oth ; Mary. Stoddert. Boilcn,
do. Afirea, M'Kinfey. New York uncer
tain; Sarah, Gray, Boston, June 35 1h'j
Nancy, Lard, C ty Point uncertain ; brig
ihiee Friends, Norton, B.jfton, June 10.
V-
Far the lnjl <we i.
Arrived, Hope Berry, Baltimore ; Min"
trya, Wood, Savannah ; friendftiip, Snow,
Richmond; Sally, Wiley, Baltimore ; Lea
der, Nickerfon, Alexandria ; Nancy, Nqw
hall, Ci y .Point ; Harmless, Ho.dder, Bal
timore ; Pilgrim, worth, do. Adamant Tru
fant, New York ; Solvia, Robinfoo, Phi
ladelphia ; Ranger. Waiter, Wilmington ;
Federal, Crowe)!, Philadelphia ; EKza. Hop
kins, Savannah ; New Forge, Lincoln, Phi- -
la^elphia.
Cleared, Lydia. Luce, Norfolk ; Har
riot. Cloutmap do. Dolphin, Tybc, N.
\ork ; Triton, Berry,. Norfolk ; Bethiah,
Beck, Philadelphia ; Enterprize, Ham
mond, Alexandria ; Liberty, Bclkley, N.
York.
The Seaflctver, Farky: 16 J.iys from
Bouoii for St. Thomas, wai fpokcn July 1,
lat. 27, 21, long. 6 > 30. — May 19 was
fpokcn fh.p Mentor, Shaplehgh, 27 days
from Portfinoiith for Mafambique, iu Ist.
J7 N. long. 21 W.
Ship Caroline, Moteley, of Portland,
which when fr»m Liverpool for America,
was taken and .carried i-to Tannce, cargo
srd vessel acquitted, lias f.nae .
filled from St. Sebsfb'ass for the U. S. and
beeti taken by the KnghCi. an<! carried in
to GiKinfey. We t:nderl>and that Mr.
Cromweil Greenleaf, one of the gentlemen
taken out of the Minerva of this port, was
psfTenger on board of the Caroline, when
For Madeira,
ABIGAIL,
ttt «N'i» rtthiniißt.'
For freight
Page, apply to
m
Moore Wharton.
Augufl 4.
Capt. Thomas Nelson,
WHO isluppoftd to he at in thi«city,
is requeued to call on Mr. Thomas ICet
latid, No 67, south Fiont ftrcet, who has a letter
of conference for him, wl.ith if called for im
mediately will relate to his particular ititeieil.
Any person giving inlt>rniatioH where Captain
Nelson may be letn will greatly oblige Mr.
A\ gu ■ 4.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY*'
Two or three Ladsi
OF Reputable CMncdiom u mpfimiticM tin , v
Ajanooit'proCdbk
Office (I |K; Cticttt U.
A»g«ll a.
Insurance Company
Of the State of P'cniifylvaxia. ,
THE DIRECTORS
HAVE this day ricc!»r:«l a Dividf-n ! of Thirty
Dollars of each Share of the Stock of tins
C .mpany for the lad fix months, which will be '
paid to the Stockholders or their leg j| Keprcfe :ta
tives a'ter th» loth instant. i
JAMES S. COX, PrcfiJjnt.
august .. .(tot.
For Sale,
Landing fr m on loa d the Schooner An
drew, from Tenet iffe, James M'Griv
ger, Majier,
75 Pipes
40 Hhds. > TeneriffeWine.
64 Casks, j
For terms apply to '
MATHIAS KEELEY, or
JOHN SLESMAN.
•Dgttff I,
" - 5 *» GJC.
The Bankrupt Law;'
OF THE
UNITED STATES,
Was this Day Publiftisd by A. DIC KIN* S, op
fofite Chrill Church—[Price 45 C e its ]
A. DIC KINS
HAS JUST It : C IVED FROM
NEW-%OKK
DESULTORY REFLECTIONS
ON THE.
New Political Afpeft ofPtiblic Affairs
In the United Sr.iTi.s.
[Pri.e 37J Cents ]
augtill t: , tl,
Runi
Coffee
Cocoa
Catlor Gil, asi ' >
IKUIT, 1
Just received per the sfyep Supply Jrsm
Kingston, Jam'aica,
FOR SALE BY
Thomas & Peter Mackie.
Who have on 'hand,
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