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MlhA DA I MORXIXG, December 29, 1817.
<£/* W e wish an interview with C. V. T. TD
No papers received north of Charleston, by
last night’s mail.. letter mail came through.
By the ship Cotton'Plant, Fash, and brig Ty
bee, Cobb, both in 5 days from New-York, we
Received Lang’s Gazette, oy the former of the
19th, and the latter of the 22d— from which we
have -made extracts. See .postscript and
marine head.
We received a letter frofn our friend in St.
Mary’s, on Saturday evening last, dated—St. Ma
ry’s, Dec. 23, at noon, in which he informs us,
that our squadron and troops have just entered
Amelia, and it was expected that the star-span
gled banner would wave triumphant ere sun
down. A communication took place last even
ing between the commanders, but the result was
not made public. Rumour says, the patriots
will give up without resistance, and surrender
themselves prisoners of war. As to the result
of this quixotical expedition, it is impossible to
say.
We have selected for this daj’s Museum &
Gazette, further extracts from London papers,
(received at the office of Lang’s Gazette, New-
York) and shall continue them as our room will
permit. In the following columns will be found
two humorous articles, representing the delicate
situation of'an English princess, and a shoal of
sea-monsters!
Sank of fre United States. —According to the
Charter of this institution, an election for 20 di
rectors will be held in Philadelphia, on Monday
the sth, of January next.
.Vo- York Irish Emigration Association The
following gentlemen have been elected officers
of this benevolent institution Thomas Addis
Ennet, president: Daniel M‘Cormick, Ist vice
president; James M‘Bride, 2d vice president;
Andrew Morris, treasurer; William Sampson,
and John W. Mulligan, secretaries.
A letter has been received at Baltimore from
New-Orleans, of a late date, which states, that
general Wilkinson, will probably be soon ap
pointed mayor of that city; and at the next elec
tion, a senator in congress from Louisiana.
In Poulson’s paper, under the head of Fiat
Justitia, it is denied that doctor Mitchell is the
first American that has been elected a member
of the Royal Medical Society of Copenhagen,
and enumerates the names of dr. Rush, dr. Phy
sic,dr.Coxe, dr. B S. Barton, and dr. I. S. Dorsey,
who were elected previous to dr. Mitchell.
The senate Os the city of Hamburg, have, at
the invitation of the king of Prussia, joined the
holy alliance. The Jews at Berlin have offered
to rebuild the theatre at their own expense, on
condition, that for the fulure, no plays, &c. a
gainst the Jews shall be acted in that city.
The act to abolish the remainder of the inter
nal taxes having received the signature of the
president, has become a law.— Nat. Int.
Cotton quoted at Augusta, December 24; at
31* to 32*
General Mina. —We expressed some
hesitation in giving full credit to the report
of the capture of gen. Mina by surprise, as
received by a vessel from Havanna at this
port.
The following extract of a letter commu--
nicated by a gentleman of the first respec
tability to *he editor, will tend to shew at
least that his capture by surprise is not
very probable.— Halt. Fed. Gaz.
Extract of a letter from Vew-Orleans, dated 27th
November.
We have to day a rumour of general
Mina being in the vicinity of Mexico with
an army of ten thousand men, and of his
possessing the confidence, and his cause
the affections of the people at large, the
probability of his final success gains strength
daily.”
qUKBEC, deu. 2.
We have it fro® authority not to be
questioned, that all the paragraphs in the
English papers respecting the Conversation
between lord Amherst and Bonaparte, are
wholly unfounded *, and that his lordship
was not charged with any letter from the
ci-devant ruler of Krmiee, letters are late
ly received in town I non his lordship him
self to that effect.
* FOREIGN NEWS.
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LONDON, OCT. 18.
SEA MONSTERS.
Shoal of Whales. — Dundee, Oct. 14.
On Sunday last, a shoal of fishes of the
kind called Firmer, a species of small
whale, was observed in our river. It was
seen again on Monday morning by some
people on the south coast, and by them fol
lowed in a fishing coble. About 8 o’clock
it was observed by many from our harbour.
The boats drove the shoal before them, to
wards the entrance of the new harbor; and
after tacking about there for a little time,
it bent its course along the new east wall.
At this time the chase exhibited a scene
unique and beautiful. The sea monsters,
about 40, and in part seen above water,
ploughed their way majestically along, and
about 20 boats, full of people, with anxious
and eager looks, followed close after, keep
ing them together, and driving them to
wards the shore. They were soon hemmed
into a corner. At this moment the boats
dashed in among them. The landsmen
rushed into the water. Blow followed fast
upon blow. Harpoons, torch-staffs, lances,
boat hooks, spears, adzes, pikes, and pick
axes were raised on high, and inflicted ma
ny a gashing wound. Blood spouted around
and dyed the flood. Men bawled—women
screamed; the tails of the monsters flapped,
“ And made a tempest, though the winds
were still.” But though the general effect
of the scene was thus striking, a more min
ute examination brought o\it circumstances
irresistibly ludicrous Here might be seen
a sturdy labourer, grasping in his arms the
tail of one monster, and cast about by its
lashing, but still clinging to his prey; there
a lusty carpenter, after a death-dealing
blow, which sunk his adze up to the shaft
in the hide of another, struggling manfully
to extract it; but glad at last to escape
with the loss of his weapon, from the lash
of the dreadful creature’s tail; there, a boat,
borne away upon the shoulders of a mon
ster, was no uncommon sight; and upon
one occasion, a sailor lad, by way of secu
ring his right to the property of a fish which
he had laid hold of, mounted upon its back,
held fast by the fins, and was borne along
in singular style, calling out as he went, “I
have got this chay ; I have him fast.” Eve
ry fish was killed. Their length was from
12to 21 feet; and they would produce from
l*to 5 cwt. of oil.
bcTofiES. 23.
Princess Charhi.te. af Coboursr. —
amiable princess is expected every hour to
become the happy mother of a first born off
spring. The favorable consumation of this
event excites the most lively feelings of an
ticipation, not only at Claremont-House,
but throughout the neighboring villages,
among whose population the names of
Prince Leopold and Princess Charlotte of
Cobourg are held in estimation for their nu
merous virtues, of which benevolence ap
pears to be the characteristic standard.
As the public will participate in the pleas
ure of every information that is so closely
connected with the succession of the crown
in Brunswick’s line, we shall state the ar
rangements antecedent to the accouclvment.
The officers of state, whose presence is
required on this great and happy occasion,
are the Archbishop of Canterbury, the lord
Bishop of London, Earls Bathurs and Sid
mouth, the Secretaries of State, and mr.
Vansittart, as premier.
Such of these Noblemen whose seats are
not in the immediate vicinity, are on visits
at neighboring mansions, for the purpose of
being near, for the better convenience of
attending the illustrious Princess.
Messengers are kept under orders to be
in readiness, both day and night, to be dis
patched for the requisite attendance of the
minister of State, at the birth of the infant.
The medical attendants on their royal
and serene highnesses are,sir Richard Croft,
physician and accoucher; dr. Storkman,
resident physician; and W. H.Neville, esq.
of Esther, is appointed surgeon and apoth
ecary.
The wet nurse engaged is the wife of a
most respectable and deserving yeoman,re
siding near Claremont, who has lately been
the mother of another hearty infant, in ad
dition to her present healthy family. The
other nurses and requisite attendants are
all arranged, and continue in regular wait
ing.
The servants of the royal household are
also detained at Claremont, in order to be
in immediate residence to be dispatched
i with expresses to her Majesty, the Prince
! Regent, and the several In unrhea of the
i royal family, as soon as the event trans
i pi res.
| We are happy to inform our readers, that
iher royal highness still eojoys a vigorous
(and uninterrupted state ol good health.
PREPARATIONS FOR THIS ROYAL INFANT**
The young woman, who is to be wet nurse
to the expected royal infant, obtained the
appointment by the account she gave of
herself in a letter to sir R. Croft, written
with so much simplicity, yet with much
communication of the particulars, which
would naturally be required, that sir .Rich
ard immediately sent for her. From his
house she was directed to another, where
several of the medical advisers of the royal
family had formed a sort of board for her
examination. After she had answered sev
eral questions, the medical gentleman be
gan to converse in French. It happened,
that she had a knowledge of the language,
and, as she supposed it to be intended, that
she should not understand their conversa
tion, she had the ingeniousness and the
modesty to say, that, perhaps, she had bet
ter withdraw, as French was hot unknown
to her. On her return, she was informed,
that the board would recommend her for
the office she solicited, if they were satisfi
ed with the appearahee of her children.
She has three, and these were subsequently
examined. Soon afterwards she received
a message from the princess Charlotte, de
siring to see her and her children. On her
attendance at Claremont the princess and
prince Leopold passed three hours in the
room with her and her children, to the lat
ter of whom the princess gave abundance
of sweetmeats. Prince Leopold took one
of them upon his knee, and said “ Well,
you and I shall probably be much better
acquainted.” We need not add, that the
young woman was charmed with such con
descension and affability. She was then
near her own confinement, and the princess
told her that she should be well accommo
dated at Claremont if she chose to stay,
but that it was wished she should do ex
actly as she pleased. She candidly said,
that she should prefer returning to her hus
band’s house. There she, in some days,
became the mother of a hearty boy, concern
ing whom and herself enquiries have been
daily made from Claremont.
It has been before said, that this young
woman is the wife of a respectable yeoman
near Claremont. The appointment is no
slight acquisition. What the whole re
compense is, in case of the birth of a prin
cess, we have not learned ; but, in case of
a prince, it is fifteen hundred pounds, and
200( a year. The wife of a respectable at
torney, having been wet nurse to princess
Charlotte, has now a hundfed pouhds a
year, and lief son is a lieutenant in the
navy.
OtDHAt-j rtllj J’j |
A quarantine of 10 days, is estab
lished on all vessels arriving at this
place from any part of the world, on
account of the algerine fleet being at sea }
and no doubt have the plague on board.—
We are in hopes this will not be in long
continuance. The U. States’ ship Constel
lation sailed this day for Malaga, for water,
from thence to the United States. Com.
Shaw hoists a broad pendant, and captain
Creighton takes the United States. Markets
as per last; Tobacco in good demand,and
on the rise.
From Gibraltar. —The editors of the N- Y. Ga
zette, of the 18th inst. have received hy the
barque George Long, a Gibraltar price current,
and the Chronicle of the 25th Oct. In the last
paper we find this article :
,e lisbon Gazette. —By command of the Su
preme Authority, the merchants of this kingdom
are apprised, that the TRUCE, lately prorogued
between Portugal and the Regency of Tunis,
will expire on the 11th of November next.”
POSTSCRIPT.
[By the ship Cotton-plant .]
NEW-YORK, DEC. 19.
LATE FROM GIBRALTAR.
Last night, arrived at this port; the brig
Cornelia, capt. Grisw old, in 32 days from
Gibraltar, furnishing us with newspapers,
prices currents, &c. to the 12th of Novem
ber.
Capt. G. informs, that the U. S. frigate
Constellation sailed from Gibraltar the
day before him, for Hampton roads, on
board of which was passenger, Captain
Creighton, of the navy. The sloop of war
Erie, Capt. Gamble, arrived at Gibraltar
from Marseilles, the day before captain
Griswold sailed. The Washington 74,
Commodore Chauncey; frigate United
States, and sloops of war Erie and Spark,
were lying at Gibraltar, all well.
A few days before the Cornelia sailed,
an Algerine brig of wnr arrived at Gibral
tar, very much cut up in an engagement
with a patriot privateer, off'Cape St. Vin
cent. Kite was driven in there by stress of
weather. Alt communication with the
shore was cut off* by cavalry and infantry.
Oar rorrcs|oiideiitM at Gihrslter, writes
under date id the 13th of thut a
letter Consul, at Malaga, of the
18th of
- order has just been communicated
’ to me, that American vessels are hencefor
ward to pay a tonage duty of one dollar per
ton in all the ports of Spain, of which I
will pass you a communication.”
Prices at Gibraltar, JV* w. 12—Carolina
Rice, 87 to 9; Kentucky Tobacco, 12;
Virginia do.; Havana, 29; Yellow Wax,
8 24.
[By the brig Tybeef]
NEW-YORK, DEC. 22.
FR OM S FAIN.
Capt. Orne, a passenger in the Thetis,
arrived at Boston from Cadiz, states that
the Algerine cruisers had captured aFrench
ancjgEnglish vessel..
He also states that he saw a letter from
Alicant, giving an account of the inunda
tion of that city on the 12th of October.—
The water descended from the mountains,
which together with a heavy gale, destroy
ed much property. —Many vessels (no
Americans) were driven ashore and lost.—
The loss was estimated at about 8600,000.
WASHINGTON, DEC. 18.
Lord Selkirk, the great Canadian pro
prietor, arrived in this city on Tuesday.
Stephen Ormsly is chosen President of
the Branch Bank at Louisville, Ken. and
Wm. Cochran Cashier.
VERY IMPORTANT.
Extract of a letter, dated Washington, Dec. 17.
“Itis rumored here, that, in consequence of
a protest by cur government against the occu
pation of the lonian Isles by the British govern
ment, mr. Bagot has thought proper to enter a
caveat against the intended occupation of Amelia
island by the United States. It is shrewdly sus
pected by many that the British protest will be
found to have a close connection with the in
trusions of Woodbine and Nicholas, and the re
cent visit of gen. M’Gregor to New Providence.
Second Extract.
“I have just time to correct the foregoing
statement, and to add, that it is now said the
British minister entered his protest against the
occupation of Amelia island,,- but that our
government intend to protest in form against the
seizure of the lonian Isles by the British, on the
ground that it lays the commerce of the Adriatic
at their mercy, and was moreover done without
the assent, previously obtained, either of the rest
of the world, or the Turkish government.”
On the 20th instant, while the passengers of the
post-chaise firom-Fhaii.delpKW crossing the
.river at Pawle*’ HcLkio N. York, a sloop .worn
ruugnKeepsie, in going stays, ran on board the
boat, and instantly capsized her, and the passen
gers, (except mr. Francis Lynam, drowned,)were
with difficulty saved from a watery grave.
Mr. Francis Lynam, was a merchant in New-
York, and a native of Sheffield, F.ng. §40,000
was found in his pocket, in bills, which were not
even wet. Most of the baggage on board the
boat belonging to the passengers, was lost, to
gether with §25,000 in specie.
•••••••• of &aoannal).
High Water this hat 12 h. 15m a. m.
arrived,
Ship Cotton-plant, Fash, New-York, 5 days—
to B. M‘Kinne 8c co. consignees, with wine, rum,
gin, apple-brandy, hardware, hats, shoes, ginger,
butter, candles, soap, snuff', cigars, apples, and
carriages,, to W. Gaston, D. Ponce, Johnston 8c
Hills, W. T. Williams, A. G. Semmes, J. Brant,
E. S. Kempton, J. Douglass, T. H. Condy & co.
B. Burroughs, S. C. 8c J. Schenk, Stebbms 8c Ma
son, M. L. White, A. Blake, W. Peet, S. J. Bryan,
J. 8c L. Stanton 8c Byrd, A. Milne, W.
Barnes, Meigs ec Reed, F. H. Welman, Gaudry
8c Dupon, E. B. Bennet, P. Barrie, J. George,
Lethbridge & Deuel, Campbell 8c Cumming, W.
Woodward, E. Jenks, W. Taylor, R. Lee, J.
Brush, -and the master. Passengers, mr. Lumm
and lady, messrs. Gibbons, Crughen and son, Bar
rett, Erven, Lock-wood, Crane, Fontaine, Dill,
Brush, and Stewart, and 12 in the steerage.
British brig Liverpool, Wilkie; Antigua, 21 ds.
—with sugar and molasses to It. Richardson 81
co. consignees. On Friday evening, off the bar,
spoke a ship from New-York for this port. —
Markets at Antigua, sth Dec. —sugar, Antigua,
§8 ; rum 50 cents ; white pine boards §25 per
thousand feet; staves white and red oak (equal
in value) §3O a 35; Shingles (best cypress) §8
per thousand.
British brig Patriot, Darrell,island of Trinidad,
14 days—with sugar and molasses, to R. Rich
ardson & Cos. consignees. Nothing new from
the main.
Brig Gen. A. Jackson, Christie, New-York, 10
days, to Brant 8c Fox, consignees—with a full
cargo of dry goods, hats, shoes, brandy, cider,
apples, earthenware, and machinery for steam
saw-mills, to Bacon 8t Bruen, B. M’Kinne &
co. S. C. Dunning, J. H. Walter 8t co. T. 11.
Condy &co. Sturges 8t Burroughs, Ailing 8c llotf,
M. L. White, J. Lathrop 8c co. VV. Gaston, Stan
ton 8t Byrd, F. Marston, E. S. Kempton, Hall 8c
Hoyt, J. J.Bt F. Blanchard, J. Douglass, Eaton 8c
Johnson, A. G. Semmes, M. Rolf, J. Auze, A.
Sudder, P. Necille, J. Messervie, and the master.
Passengers, messrs. Jiuld-win, Lungdon, U Bene
dict.
Brig Telegraph, Munro, Charleston, 12 hours,
, to Greene & Lippitt, consignees—with sugar
and domestic goods—to order. Passengers,
messrs. Vowing, Loomis and capt*. Simmons and
Billings. Left sloop Express, Itammet, to sail
on Sunday morning. The steam boat Charles
ton, started at I past 9 o'clock a. m. on Saturday
last, for this port.
Brig Mary, Sheldon, Providence, a, i. 23 ds
. with an assorted cargo, to erder.
Brig Tybee, Cobh, New-York, 5 days, to Rea
h Butler, consignee#—with a full cargo of dry
good*, ehaire, carriages, liquors, cheese, butter,
etc. to J. Harrington U Cos. H- Hie hart Ison
H M’Kinne UCo W. I* Beers UCo Wing y
I Itoff', J Kenyon, V It Wtlman, Green* O l ip
pitt, Lawrence £$ Thompson, J. Crane, C, r„,
don, Stanton & Byrd, R. May, J. Fomst i
George, T Butler, A. G. Semmes, B. Howiife
Cos. J. J. £3 F- Blanchard, Sturges £3 Burrom-h*
fox <y Brant, S. Sainsimon—and a patent nil’
. ch,ne {or making bricks, destined for Autrusu
to I. Nutman. On the 27th inst. off’ cape £
mam, spoke ship Phocion, ofN. York, from Liv
erpool bound to W llmington. Same day part..,!
co. with brig Arethusa, Lathrop, from N Y ork
for Charleston. Sailed in co. with ship Rock
mgham, Williams, for this pbrt. Left ship P ru
dence and brig Speedy Peace, loading for thb
port; schr. Milo, to sail for do. next day.—P as .
sengers, mr. Butler, family and savants, mr,
Nutting and children, Rev. It. Stone, messrs. J\) u .
man and AT Gibbon, and the steerage
Brig Amelia, Mott, New York, 5" days—to
Geo. Gordon, consignee, wits an assorted cariWj
of groceries, dry goods, Bcc—to Geo. Gordon
W'nn. Barnes, T. H. Condy 8c Cos. E. L. Clarke’
C. C. Griswold 8c Cos. YV. Butler 8c Cos. B. MKinl
ne 8c Cos. J. George. J. Harrison 8c Cos. F. Mars
ton, Wm. Gaston, Sturges 8c Rorroughs, B, How
ard 8t Cos. Cumming 8c Moorhead, S. J. Bryan k
Cos. I-awrence 8c Thompson. Passengers, Meat
V. 1). Elis-worth, T. Butler, D. Stanford, J Hart,
jnn. and G. Wadham. [The passengers feel I
pleasure in returning their thinks to captain M.
for his polite and gentlemanly attention paid
them to render their situation pleasant during
the passage.] *
Schr. Favorite, Farrin, Baltimore, 7 days, and
56 hours from the capes, to Isaac Cohen, cor.
signee—with flour, sugar, etc. to B. M’Kinne U
co. R-Richardson 8c co. I. Course 8c son, andoth.
ers. Passengers, mrs. June Bidder, messrs. Mer
rill, Smith and German. On the 25th inst. spoke
schr. , capt. Clarke, 8 days from Rhode-Isl
and bound to Edenton, n.c.; 27th, off Cape Ro
main, spoke ship Ocean, of New-York, 73,day*
from Liverpool bound to Wilmington, s. c.—had
experienced much severe weather.
Sloop Volant, M’Lean, Charleston, 1 day; to
Isaac Cohen, consignee—with rum, brandy, gin,
oats, and bale goods, to John Bogue & co. T. H.
Condy 8c co. Hall £3 Hoyt, G. F. &O. Palmeq,
and others.—6 passengers.
Sloop Flora, Swan, Providence, n. i. 26 days,
with rum, cider, lime and merchandize, to 1 afit
£3 Sibleys, L. Petty £3 co. and others. Passen
gers, messrs. Manchester and Tuel/s. Dec. 18,
in lat. 36, spoke schr. Prolumlus, from Martin,
ique, bound to Newbern, w. c. out 30 days. Dec.
20, in lat. 33, spoke ship Dart, (as the captain
understood) of New-York, from Liverpool, out
50 days.
CLEARED,
Ships Mary-Augusta, Porter, New-York—C. C.
Griswold £3 Cos.
Ship Juno, Doak, Liverpool— B. M’Kinne £3 Cos.
British barque Lord Whitworth, Yond, Liver
pool—S. C. Dunning.
Sloop Delight, Cooper, Charleston—wester.
Sloop General Washington, Campbell, Charles
ton—the master.
Sloop Rosetta Jones, Darien and Jefferson— the
master.
Sloop Two-Sisters Wing, Darien —the master.
Below yesterday—ship Dawn, Colfer, of New.
York, from Liverpool, consigned to A. Law & co.
Passengers, mr.lsaacs and family, besides a num
ber of other passengers—particulars in our next.
Also —brig Active, Brown, from Liverpool
sailed on the 10th Nov. Consigned to John
Welsh, esq. with an assorted cargo.
The steam-boat Charleston, Rodgers, from thi*
port arrived at Charleston, on the 25th inst.
Vessels up Jorch is port.
At New-York, Dec. 19, ship iEolus, Howiand,
was up to sail on the 25th inst; Dec. 22, ship
Andes, Swain, was up to clear out in a day or
two.
At Boston, Dec. 13, brig Cicero, Ham, was up
to meet with quick dispatch.
At Philadelphia, Dec. 15, ship Thomas, Hut
chinson, to be dispatched immediately.
Clearances for this port.
ship Rockingham, Williams, New-York, 22dinsf.
[By the brig Tybee .3
NEW-YORK, Dec. 22.—Arrived, brig Atlan
tic, Bailey, Turks-Islatid, salt. The brig Susan,
Smith, sailed in company. Left, brig Muscon
gus, Dockendorfi; for Philad. uncertain. On the
27th Nov. the sloop Mary, Blake, of Hartford,
was cast away on the Boillers, s. e. of the Grand
Turk. Capt. B. and one of his men arrived here
in the Atlantic.
Schr. Gudgeon, Roden, Santa Martin, 29 days,
with specie. Nov. 26, off the island of Cuba,
spoke ship Montgomery, Easton, 5 days from
St. Jago de Cuba, for Charleston. Dec. 4, lat 29,
10, lon. 75,50, was boarded by a Spanish sloop
of war, formerly the GEN. SCOTT, of N. York;
same day, spoke schr. May Flower, of Charles
ton, 5 days from Havana for Curracca. It was
very sickly at Santa Martha.
Cleared, ships Maria, Duplex, Falmouth and 1
market; Rising States, Swinburn, Charleston!
brigs Geo. Washington, Demaby, Turks Island;
Arethusa, Lathrop, Charleston ; Agenora, Cole,
Nortli-Kingston, r.j. ; schrs. Messenger, Beatte;
St. Johns, n. b. ; Undaunted, Shaw, Richmond;
Union, Drinkwater, Darien, Geo.; Jersey, Doan,
Alexandria ; sloop Variant, Hallock, Charlestot
(^Education.
MRS. POTTER, at the Academy, will take*
limited number of young children to in
struct in the RUDIMENTS of EDUCATION,
dec 29 202
21
Q3° Dr. Brand has remov
ed four doors west of Jeff erson street, on the
Bav. dec a9 n 2U2 _
Landing
THIS dav, from schr. John, 69 barrels swee*
CIDER. For terms apply on board at Me
Kinne’s wharf. s 202 dec 29^
Now Lamdng ,
SIXTY barrels n. f.. RCM—3O barrels newarl
CIDER. For sale bv
GEORGE F. GREENE, Rice's wharf.
dec 29 s jjO£
Cheese , Gin, &e.
FIFTY casks first quality goslien CHF.E**
50 boxes niouhl CANDLES
pipes new-york BIN
Wteceh’ed per brig Tybee, from Xew-Ttr*,
For sale by REA & fIUTTJBR
dec 2
Fur Havana, or uuy of the Hid
iJytv India Island*,
The fine packet-brig Telegraph, - _
\fuiiro7 master, burthen IffOtuna, eaiieemn 1 * 11 *
loading tomorrow, ami liaie immediate lep
I'suseiiger* call he accommodated in * u .l”
style Apply gn board, at Moore'a IV.
tiUKKNK 0 Limy
dec 29 s