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its ot ifs orj h •* r a 4 thru* ora - fin*
r nuTihrance, loudly T ak !•'’ p-r ; ’-:. Th.
’ * u ‘p L i , n t aged r:na
p ‘or ; all rc'Vv .] from . m tin? pr;, r nun*’
;rd wm< *’ rzv r ‘ { \ their fafL *•’ •<▼<* ** r ..-.q,
The will of ©r't.inot'T'v* rn- •• *}■■* - -1. t
& mortals view H c h and nxinfa: imsv Lb awe.
r. it thh *ve <-*ght not to r/qd-.r*, the !
t'■i o r gratitude v. -M mmft n <r r n V “, RO r 1
AHI tVw laurel with- the - The r ■yreG |
oFf-i.-n will not Ci-ifc til! memo.*v u no ;
more. Long r/H his jm p^.ti**nts hold 1
h.. remcmorance dear, and lonjr will IPs 1 if; ‘
1'” lex ercly ieL. ?n th s r<—n.uo.. *y. Tm o-i
th?r realms ha, his H-ffd fpJrit flown, *
viicre all fuhlunary car, s vrmiffi. ‘ j
“ White Fortune's frown can n e \r mohjl th’ \
l ’TV’, j
Nor llafl the laurelfpriryh? f~ O - hh grave,
/U equal wreath, hip irtial V.ve p"jd- r ’ i
To him who conqu-rs, and in him nub-, airs.” I
i
The following tribute to cl par*- ‘ v*o.%> ;
j ) a federal mann-. y ‘-rceo in N-.“\v-
Hiven. It f - ‘■•icies a comment on the j
jvewl la rc retnoriilrar.ee which il he who!
rr. .i may r*a J.**
Died, On the yd l inff'*-,* - , in }C<; Q,-<] t j
year,. SAMI TEE BISHOP cfg~. Mayor)
oi this cky, and Collector of the Diitrift of |
Newhaveu.
plb r f' TV ‘ d54 years as Town-Clerk—du- J
which time he was 43 ears a IX a-1
the Cum eli n. 11 >2d Society—for !
26 years a Representative 01 .he town in the •
Ceneml A ‘femhly durirur the v..... V res a ‘
Member of the Committee of CorrefponG
ence and of the Governor’s Council of
Safety—was for a great number of years
Jnllice of the peace—Chief Judge of
County Court ; and Judo-e of Probate.—
All of wh’ch offices he difeharged with irre-’
proachable fidelity. He lived refpeeded by
good men, and ‘icd with their regret ; lea
ding a widow and three children to be grate
ful for the 1 ong continuance of his ufcful j
life, while they mourn their irreparable 5
loss in his death. His remains were atten-j
ed to the grave by a numerous tram of
friends and fellow-citizens in the following
order,
Clergymen
Corpo ation of the City, t
Ma gid rates,
Officers of the Revenue,
Bearers,
C O R P S R,
Mourners,
Citizens.
TORT oy SAV/ISIN 11~~
MARINE REGISTER.
ENTERS D.
Frig Lovely La/s , DabLx, New-Torl 1
Schooner John, Ke p f rn, ditto.
Chance, Uzzell, Notfoli j
CLEARED.
Brigg Gcorgai , Gross , Neiv-Turk ]
Sevnnt, Harden, Dojlon \
Schooner Alary, 11 indjor , Char aflan !
Betsey , Barnet, Philadelphia j
Left at Liverpool, July 3, The Ila Zen, j
Turner, for Savannah.
!* Ar rived at Gravejrnd, the Esther, Ham •
then, and the Sijlers, of Savannah .
rpoo/ Pi ice Current.
„ f July'-
Cottar, npf3id, 12 1 3
Sea IflarHj Fine, C 70! a “n
Good, 2’ 8 i a as 8(1
New.Orleans, in b and o des Is 2d j
Is 5d
‘l’he part u’ar frearinr of the conti. ;
• rent ot Europe and tlie unce’taiiiiv that
r aids re*peeling the future luutraluv of
thole j>laces to which cur niam.ifa&ure*
were expeOetl to bes nr during the war,
have already been prod native of verv le
riojs e'fe ds to then‘uuGftor* vs cf.Man* j
ehelter and its neighbour’ 0 and, m cunte
qmice of which, the demand ‘or cottons
has olltre been pretty genet dly fs fp n J
I ed, and as t!ie future demand for
manufuclured articles, it i> impossible t
sneak with much accuracy cou;jrui- g b
1 we howevet tionk it rrfrrrflv p r -'hahl
l that t!;e prefe’it lian io.i of our atfr.ts
Lur.lt e c..nf-q-’cnt Ic. r:itv o. mona w;l: ,
po>*ce upon he marker large d.ocks w! ivli
i will probaly be loid a iittie lower than
Itue qcoutiom, but that when tbef - ci .
IfU.nfl.inces find! have ccaf and tooper'br,
It he p ices will be higher. Severn.! Imaii
■fcreels of Nc *-OrT*wns, o the new c op
|Vve bfea fold fio 15 tu cs l --r m mn 1
India colons, winch at prtfent arc j
Eai cc in rids tn •. ke:
■ Derne, he News
L NEW-YORK, Augud 18.
a late hetir Lot ever.mg v. e received f
papers to th • Mu • f July, by the fliip
Eltwort':', Cup. Henry, in days ;
Rochelle. \\ . were ur.nble to cut run l
> iwi tii’s dav’s p u cr, but C.ipt 1
who left Rochelle on the 1 nh ult. j
that uo ot imp..ctar.ee has oc-
The French wc;; making the]
HK-acfi pretvu-adons in fitting out gun
e/Htsruvl irfing men, for the ;h'i -’.tened in- 1
of Ei’.;!:Lind. .\ p-per of the cth, j
■■:e < the arrival at Roehclle of the tri- :
a Comolant e, with. e\d;mral La Crefie
, t out G i;.* ? •loupe. On her pai
e. tured a Br’tiih iloop cr war of
* ** . I the I\!, -vy ■ from I ve’pu.d addi
■Ktl T tl-opere.! nneihgc;u\ isho \i d.t. It
*i?B?r.tt appeal ‘hut the i much Lave yet
; , r rrt t a u o ,
v,, ; v i-!.> <>; c y or • r
: u . very I.4VC infringed on itt Ighhour- J
ee rr # ;v.
rteit ai.Dears to tyn. {!>■•!
o uve poiuv ot i'cnfia, ?>d m V,. r
1 e,,., 1; , r r ‘ , p [
• •••>• i ,-j ,t . t iei a.nr .>i i' 1 - r.?<T •. i-i
’ ’ . It • j
■ W;. >t eert Praffia w.Htake.!
Fi v L t her fnc * A v.* feel hcrfe’if L much j
iiKortven’cr.ccd by t!iv^ ea furcs of attain,i
. as to require of the I\ 11 Corfu! the CUr .i
• tailment of La extenfiy continental pro-!
prelent
’ 1 ;e^‘ ,j 1 on V.e biii.es of the
I 37 ji ,
’ h; re is little doubt hut the w - r.-;-’;* v j
;ofPK.ffi : . t- purchaild, and Rg eqxmiir.hy |
i'A.’.u w that nation li-.s vici the !ev|
jp.ogr. E of the F.wuli troops tie eon-!
• q lence or p Late uuder.tandinir.
i C igi.ui:l dj.es /Kt :ip..ir on eu 1 u*fee i.l •
* these anargce.v uts.
i Lord 1 R.vkc-fbu: ■■ has exp. p-y j tire; in a
1 letter to ILron j.’ . hi the Prtffian ambaf
! fluid:*.
<
\ A*'/;* r ‘s n letter /rem Liverpool datea \
‘,u.y 2, t .. rfp-Uabk co ancrdml ho f n :
Iras ray. k , |
“ ihmes look extremely fdoW, the j
pr.ccs or art’elcs.qukfu OU r p*de cur-5
, me merely noun ni, fir -..J thing it 1
1 cxv. x.Dcly dull of fi k ’ *> u./L , v ...,!b F
j jvca,..i a g,.a; fliac’ . J’ cy has 11
j bvt.n to Jv'\ioe finee i
The k-ttt,Ui to Baron j
Jacob, annoi, t j lS bioc-.ad- ot ‘
l as produced a ;.,y lerioe, effeCifcnhhci
ttate of our markets
i
j
r _ T , , isevv Augc. ‘ i
rte Jearn rom : ,e h.it v !
n ier.u-r w s vc I ruuy ,e(/uy c, \ . •
mmiher at Rar.s
Florid ’ w.is to it., iaeilined >u j Q !( *
inn celiiun. j
PhlbdelphLi, Anyifl 1
A merchant in % v . .u. ..f h ,J
areipondci'it in New , or * ? u ,j. r daVll
jil the 2!*u’d. ihat an ?ct .tas | prepared
ill 1 about to be fnbmitird to
.o permit neutral vetfels to c&rr torGgn j
proouce ioEi.grind lor iio.ue coilumpuoi, I
iMi imikr >ioiiuitto .s as tnc iuic 1
j va ‘N
In Gr°2t Britain Anierm > n ndp-* ar ■
uhi'dl to a duty e? per iqi j> th r
s o rn and come rut in b.dlah • 3s, per
on ii lacy gc> ir. ■*. it'i Cargoes m i com.
mo tn ballad ; and I; per ton if they g ,
ni and come out with cargoes.
NOT.CE.
CT Ptrfons iutcrctled in the claims upon !
the French or Spaniili Government mav |
obtain information refpedting the arrarme
ments taken fortheir benefit, by applying to
the feeretary oi the Chamber ot Lv>n
\nerce. Philadelphia paper
BALTIMORE, August 19.
Captain Smich iias politely handed us the
following information:—Previous to the
fading ot tilt’ Hui’.tcr i'r?,n C- : .kKa^.,
ved there a Portuguese 64, from a cruizer,
oft Algiers where fine funk an Algerine
cruizer, & picked up 140 ot the crew, and
10 Neapolitan priioners, that were on
board, i.ord Netfon, was off Toulon, with
14 fail of the Line. The Victory cf 9;.}
I guns took on her padage from England to
I Malta, the French frigate ambuicade, and
several merchantmen,irom St. Domingo.
ihe Britiin cruizers out or Gibraltar, have
lent in several Dane?, bweCes Src. on tus
picion ul flieiv cargoes being French pro
perty. r Fhe Emperor of Morocco has 6
cruizers ready for lea, it is thought they
cruize againlt the Americans, Dutch, and i
those nations who have latterly ne<rtected !
to fend him preients. Arrived at Taneriers
A. . , o
| a Damfh frigate with preients for the
i Emperor of Morocco. 1 tic day t’ne Plun
‘ ter failed, the Revolution, Eughfii frigate,
‘■cut out two French ihips ti\xn under the
iSpamih batteries. The French made a!
demand of 14 fail of the line from the Spa- j
niards, to be got in reauinets immediately, j
‘ ucien Bonaparte was expected hourly at i
Madrid. The ports of Leghorn, Genoa,
Cette, are to be blockaded by the Britilh.
TRANLSATION.
Paris, 20th June 1803.
CONo U i.-. Ai\ A•< R F 1 i F.
Art. 1 From the day of publication of this j
no colonial produce ifluaig ox any Englifn j
colonies, nor any go./ds coming direci’y or j
indirectly from England, w ii be admitted ;
into the harbours ot the French Republic;*
conficquently any goods e>r mereaand izes j
iifiuing of Lngiuh iabides or colonies whi be i
confilcatetl.
2. All neutral vc-ftels bound for any x>fi
the harbours of the Republic, mult be ;
turniined with a certificate delivered by the ;
commissary or agent or the Republic at the ;
flipping place, mentioning flop’s a.id mas- ,
ter’s nar e, nature of cargo, number of lai-,
lors, and deilmationof the veflel
’ In the certificate the commifTarv will
; slate that he saw the. hiipment made under !
his own eyes, and that the goods are not of
Enerhffi fabrics, nor come from En lai.d
j O *
; or its colonies.
A duplicate ot that certificate will be
! sent io tiie MinuLr of intcii r affairs, bv
! the coir.miliary oi the Kepublic, on the day
• of the ( riling of the wffeL
3. All oruny mailer ot a vtffcl, who either
, by no obErvation of the above depetitions
|or by alteration of voyage, will not be fur-,
: nithed with the said certificate, (hail not be ;
1 admitted into the harbours ot tiie Republic, j
except on condition to export in produce of j
, French manufactures, a value equal to that !
jof tne ca ge they brought in.
i Fhe collectors of cultom-houfes, will
1 fend to the pretext or the department, the
!ma nil est of the Ct.r c o in and that of tiie
•vo F fld-Tued fv cr ?*rrtr ‘"p, and on fight
, 1 t ! g t . pi ,-ive the authoriza
* J l V.* vV.t O
tion to ia the veffil go.
Given at Peris, Re.
iiJJ N A PARTE*
W.\ L INGTON, Augiift 19th.
We learn that, the CONVENTION
1 ••vei n the ILited ’tales and Fiance,
i cedintr t us !OU LSI ANA, ws ratified
; < n t e p it of France by the 7Wil Confu!
i 0; i the 2td of Mry 1 and t'.at M • JFy is
|on ‘ N way to this country v.iu iat iatifi- i
J cation*.
d-;t rail t r a letter from J tries S inf fen
the A..U :C n iOrful at dung .*, to r.e .
fe ret atv r j ‘ he. Afay \in . 1003. I
‘ i>n lb. I VTr ’Uio. ‘ i 1 A- -lb j
c:pt Cr: pb-1! /■’ .. ‘ h ■*! j
obfer. ;1 R. r.e bre'lk • ’•■'• -.c oiling of this 1
. iv-’v, v.-iicre fuel* brv Leu in bad wta- J
: *ber. A *’* i, a : A’ Lei has lately been ‘era by j
I the c< 1-t ‘-r i pai . to examine the rocks I
! which vTifi.on them • but the did not prove j
1 dig ev-t for aicertaniiug every point witii j
< r ‘o lion : however, their bes.vimrs I took
b'iT e. n-E fr m the American ihg fiaff
z o rather better tlian two m:Ls
,'"dF vrape malabar (the eaiLrn part oi Tan
yr ibg.A y t ;. r lv w, n . vv. wis found pret
-Iycor’*cA, Those rocks have never been
laid daw.’ m u\;y chart ; but as by this late
lui vey ,t: -*••: fontvd there cannot be more
t. 13' 1 four iaUiont on the eaitern end of
tlaeiT at low vate.y new aid full moon,
they are certainly so dangerous as will in
duce’ the Spaniards to them tur-
thur, and with the emperor's perrniflion. |
In the mean time, I have thought proper
to lay tlieic circumftar.ces before you.”
A (late’ lent in feme mevrfure incorr
hawing been made in an Alexandria print
of the reported capture of an American vel* I
fel by rn algerine frigate it becomes proper
to Hate the circumstances on which the iv
y’—i *■ founded.
Mr. (Ntintut, our former consul at
x npoh, but reliding n0... Leghorn Las
cnclofed to the fecretarv of Hate ail extfad
from the Florence Gazette containing an
| article under the Naples head, dated June
I iff, Rating that an action had a Ibort time
| before taken palce bewteen an Algevne
; frigate and an American velTe which lad
lately failed from Naples, with Mr. Smith,
charge des affairs, on board, who had cime
from Rome tor the purpofc of takinj a
pail age home. Ibie n-irican vellel was
obliged to yield to iuperior force.
Since the receipt of this letter, anotfer
of fuofequent date viz. j line 22, lets
been received from Mr. Cathuair, ad ? v
that he had received no further inArimatioi
•'efpecling the capture. —Confideringk, hoW |
cvir. poffiulc. he immediately wroi'e circu
lars to the leveral American consuls on the
Barbary coe.il, requesting their inferpotition
m case the veucl hould prove to be captured
ihe belief of tuW information ihoUid
i l * our opinion, be w itli fome
- than a re
port from tlre capture, about the
fame lyne, of a Neapolitan frigate Lv the
Adams Or if an American veiTel hat been
captureu it may have been by a Tripoline
! cruiser. T he velfels ot the Barbary uowers
! are so fimikvto each other in apjuearance
{that arife in appropriating
them to their Afpedtive nations.
Foreign News .
CONSTANTApFLE, May 13.
All the intelligence Wived at the Porte
from Alexandria and tWi all parts of E
j gypt, (hews tne extreme ‘jad faith of the
Englifll. The Engliffi Mnerai, previous
to his Laving Alexandria, yas several times
at the camps of the Mame Lyes, The lail
time he was there he pa (fed \any days in
the midfl of them. He ailure i\ them they
liiould have tiie protection oi G.*tit Britain,
j recommending t vem at tiie fame time to
I keep up their force, so that they may be
! able to liiCw tlicUi.’ .vcs when tire moment
lhould arrive. He repeated to thoi fre
quently that lie name of Buonaparte ws
wit L. nut powrr nnu without indue nee i
Europe, a.id that Ur ere was no longer any
thi.l*.- to b* n >'• j ; . or icared trOrn him.
Osman Bey Bardiii appears to have had on
this occalion feme altercation with the
Engiiih General. Ibrahim Bey, on the
contrary, funported tiie opinion of the
! Englifll General, that the Mamelukes
fhouM put t! urn Lives under Englifll icfiu
erce in ord* r t-> be a Die to refiff tiie Pacha.
The interpreter, v icen/o Tabane, was the
interpreter of the Enghfh General. The
Engfifli General left the Mamelukes more
tiiuii a. liioufai.d muikets, 500 huftai fables.
240 draft mules, and >oo camels. He
told them he could not comply with their
wiih of leaving them fome canoneers ; but
if there were any in his camp who wished to
go over to them, he would ihut his £ res on
their defertiun. In fact, many of them
have gone over to the Mamelukes.
From all the information that it has, the
Porte has collected, that had it not been
for the influence of France, England would
nev.-r have evacuated E >-ypt. ; and that ot
all the European cabinets, that which lias
conftantiy looked to not him’ but the ealcu
iations of its own intereif, without being
iufceptiblc of any one grand or generous
sentiment, is the cabinet of England. “Id
Bev, who embarked with the Englifii, is
to remain at Malm, to correfponu with the
Mamelukes, and to keep them in a llate of
iniurrectiou again it the Forte.—
• (MonUcur.)
HANOVER, June 10.
! Yesterday afternoon the ad Battalion cf
the 94th Demi-bngade, and a company of
the 41 h Regiment ot iiiiffars took, pollef
fien of Hamein. These troops melon the
read near Haehmtden, the 7th Re iment
’ r. ‘ Vrya,, cl :ng r - ri A inJw Tmu
cnbonrg*. The battalion of the 3d Regi
ment o! Infantry let out this mbrning for
the fame place, Fort St. George and all
the other military ports are now occupied
by French troops. Every day freffi
french troops arrive, who are sent to occu
py the southern parts of the country. The
pay of *hc French troops amount to 3SBB
crowns per day.
i he Chancery of Justice at Osnaburgh
jhas announced, that it will raile a loan up
jpon tlie credit of the country, which lhall
bear 4 per cent interest.
June ii
\ efterday were lent from hence, 35 pie
i <-es ofeannon. wiudi w re delivered to ti e
j French in the environs of Celle. The re
■cru’ts who Ir and joined the Hanoverian regi
ments have ! ecu ddmiffed ; the chafteurs
have been and Fv.ik 1 :.
en revolt;:, and reiuted to obey orders
General Moat 5 f.r sent a iirong detachment
01 troops to red ore order. The pea fan ts
ot Jeinfcn also rose, and formally tiivided
i among tntmfelves a large mea ow and ioine
woodland. A French detachment soon
quelled them.
r l lie commercial lioufc of oreuingf.r'
at anover, h:is con erased with the Han
over an States lor fupplyiug the French
wit/, provifidns.
Bremen, June 12.
Navigntic’ll is free near Stadt. The
F’cnch receive the . anoverian Cultom Du
! t*.s and Lt (lops proceed on their voyages.
I Six hundred mCn have entered Verden.
j Fhe day before yeftei'day, a body of French
Huiiars took polfeffior. of Altenburch.
London, June 14,
Copy ot a jentr irom Loui liawkHbury
to Mr. K.ng dited May 19th, 1803,
Low ning-ftrectj Mav 10 1802.
Sir,
L-.vjng laid before the king your letter
of te i)ho this month, in which you
inform me, that a treaty was signed at
Pari 1 on tiie goh of last month, i>y the
plen potentiavu-'S ot America and France .
by Wliiciuhe complete sovereignty of the
icw.vand t-.-rritcry ot New Ot leans, as
well as oi all Louisiana, has been acqui
red by the United Mates ; I have
received lm majeuy’s commands to
-xprefs ’ct you the pleasure with which
is majesty has received this intelligence,
to add, that his majesty regards the
ca cod :ick has been taken so to frame this
tr guy as not to infringe any right ot
Great Britain in the navigation of the
MhSitippi as the molt fi tsf Ftory evT
deuce o a difipofiition on the p;.rt of the
mt-nt of the United States, corrts
pondeoi so ‘\\xi which hi? majesty cni‘e
tairts, to ii on.oie *mprove ihat har
iiiOiiy onu g ><)d uiHicrll;ii..*io(j which so
happily fub.istbetween the two cod:.
aad which are fi> conducive to their
mutual benefit. 1 have It also in com
mand to allure you sir, that the senti
ments which you have eitprefled in ma**
kmg thi:'’ communication, are considered
by his majefiy’s government as an addi
t onal prooi of the cordiality and contF
der.ee which you have uniformly manifes
ted in the whole eonrfe of your public
iiiilliin and wnicn Ua e so pjftly enriiltd
you to the eftrem jegaid of his
in a jelly’s government.
i delire you io accep t!ia aflurance
of the uiltingui Hied con novation with
whici) I have the honour tofie,kc.
H ‘WK ENiURY.
Rufus King Esq, &c. &lc, &c.
“auction”
ip id oe. Ltd this aay before my auc
tion hioft market square.
LI lids. [>;pcs ana *hib Northward
Gn
| Fithch Brandy
1 Boxes claret of good quality
v.juee
[Windior Chairs of be ft kind
Aiio,
Nankeens—Silk nufe—lriih Im-
ens
Foweling and lionor cases
s-2 i
Conditions Caih,
Salt: to commenrt; at ten c’clo ck
Ltrvv Abrahams, au dt.
City Shertfj s Sc As.
•Vill be fold on the fijft tuefday
:n Owlober next, between the hours
ecu and two o Mock, at the Court
rloue in d’.'S City, one negro fcl-
:ow named Fortune, Se’zsd as the
property of Jnltns H. Scheuber
L;q. dece.de L Also at the fame
virile a. id place, a house and khch
'en, the houie 70 teet by 20 in Ew
in fb.irg, Oglethorpe ward, Seized
ts the property ot William Par
ser.
Conditions cf Sale Cash.
J. WILLIAMS, S. C. S.
Au 111131. 96* ts.
Assize for Septemberi Bpj.
\he price of ti ni r being ten
dollars, per barrel, Bread for this
month mull weigh viz.
12 l CIS. loaf, 2ib. 3 OZ.
6* c :s. lb if, lib. id. oz.
Os which all Bakers and Sellers of Bread>
igre to take due nothe.
; JEREMIAH CDYLER, CityTreafiirer.
R C'P T J‘AV
Jtdve received ty th e Columbia,
Fojdick , frem Liver peed.
j 2 Kales plain and mixed cloths,
swan’s downs, dailies ladies
cloths, cafi meres, and shawl
cloths.
1 f baits Briflol and London duf
f;€ blanketing.
f bale L° and A rose blankets,
20 bales white and colored plains,
Ha? nek, p,r.r. baize and Welch
ho fe.
220 pieces bed corrcn bapgin^
3 cr,, c:- l and J Irilli linens,
6 F onks hosiery aff.?rted^
I oh.e i: grained and common
t a r peeing,
15 ifiiiks ladies S6nt|emcn*s and.
} olrhN hats, affined qualities,
3 U unks bombaiettes and durants*
l tale bombahnts and white and
black shawls netted,
1 cale black gauze and brocaded
handkerchiefs and white kid dip
pers
L lain black and white and figured
cambricks, muilins, book and
jackonet n uilins, French cam
bricks, and handkerchiefs,
Jeans, dimities and fattinets,
V an( J y cotton couriterpanes>
beii quilts,
cotton umbrellas with walking
r • , o
UiCKe,
2 bale linen and cotton checks,
apron checks, cotron shirtings,
Uiaik and white knitting cotron
dilead, black and white bobbins,
ferrets, taj.es, threads, and nee
cLs, yrlms, velvetteens, and
thickfetts, fine and common
greatcoats, roinall handkerchiefs
biue and red linleys, ink pow
ders.
1 tierce Hioe thread, desk ink (lands*
large,
1 case oval and square swing glasses,
* cade tin lamps suitable for ginn
fcoufes,
700 ginn boxes, different hzes,
red and black leather trunks,
brass mounted,
100 groce velvet corks,
20 crates glass porter bottles,
40, boxes tin plates, common and
doubles,
cwt. patent snot assorted,
68 Csfk? nml •* 1.-"';.,
6 cafles drawing and fheathlng
nails,
5 Casks iron wedges, cart and black.
bufnes and faj irons,
15 bundles buffered Reel and fheet
iion, double and firgle,
bar and milled sheet lead,
befl cafl fled, whip and cross
cut saws, complete,
a general assortment of finith's
and carpenter’s tools,
coopers adzes and axes,
foe Let spades, frying pans,
servants glazed hats, girth web
bing,
gentlemen’s faadies,
4000 bushels common fine stoved
fait,
to* baskets fine table fait,
30 tons bed houfc coal,
elegant black, and gold chairs
‘with organ backs,
glue, allu n, and glauber salts/
copperas, chalk and chamomile
flours,
hand lead, g, fifning and chalk
lines’
rice sieves, cinder sisters,
coffee biggins, and copper tea
kettles,
digefters, cilferent sizes,
.And a variety of other articles
in the hard ware and cutlery line.
&c.
September 6. 97. t s.
For Kerr-York.
Tlie well accom
mod a ted Brig
JyJA KpS. Lovely La fsTho
ma s Duplex m as
- (intended for
a regular racket)
will fail in the courle of ten days,
For freight or passage apply on
board or to
H. KNEEL AND. &co.
Morel's wharf.
IFho have Received.
By said vellel, which they offer
low for cash or discountable Notts,
160 and yo days.
500 pieces firit quality cotton bag*
g in^
15 hhds. brown Sugar,
Sept mher 6, qt,
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