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BSD AY MORNING, December 30, 1817.’
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“• he Providence Patriot of the 12th instant,
tliat.the government of the United States
have determined on establishing a Naval Depot
in Rkode-Island, within the limits of the town of
T.r. ertewn, and just above Howland’s ferry
J The committee appointed in Massachusetts, to
jponstder the expediency of cutting a canal, from
the head of Buzzard’s to Boston bay, are expect,
ed to report unanimously in favor of that measure
FIIiE ! at St. Johns, N. F. —We observe in
the New-Yfrrk papers, that a subscription was
immediately opened in that city, for the relief of
the distressed sufferers at St. Johns, and that a
considerable sum had been subscribed. They
contemplate sending bread and clothing; which
are very necessary articles in that cold country.
• The grand jury, at St. Johns, have publicly
declared, that from the strictest examination,
they have no doubt of the destructive fires at that
place having originated by accident; which fact
they wish to be made as public as possible, that
all suspicions maybe removed.
FIRE /—The house of mr. Delacroix, in the
Bowery, New-York, was consumed by fire on
the evening of the 21st instant.
FIRE /—On the 18th instant, three wooden
buildings, in Franklin ward, Baltimore, were
destroyed by fire, with all their contents.
FIRE.' —A valuable cotton factory, working
‘9OO spindles, in Cranston, Rhode-Island, belong
ing to Wm. Sprague, esq. was wholly consumed
by fire, with its contents, on the 11th instant.—
Loss estimated at $25,000. The fire is supposed
tdjhave been designedly communicated.and three
persons have, been arrested on suspicion.
O'JWe ary authorised to state that JOHN
, LILLIBRIDCrE is a, candidate for the office of
) Coroner, for the county of Chatlfem, at tlie next
1 ensuing election ill Jan Gary.
The following are extracts of Utters to mercantile
houses in this city, received by the Dawn.
riVIRPOOI, BOV. 1
vThe change of wind has at length brought ma
ny vessels into the port, and the import of cot
son, during the last week, amounts to 27,400
bales, of which 120,00 arc from the Brazils, 3500
from the East Indies, 15800 from the U. States.
The demand since has been very languid, and
Brazil cottons are lower—we still nominally
quote uoJiuvJs 19£d to 23; New-Orleans 22d to
; 2sTd V.id sea islands 2s 3d to 3s per lb.—The
holders are very steady. Os flour we have re
ceived 11000 barrels, principally sour—about
1000 barrels were sold to-day at 41s 7d to 42, and
100 do at 43s per barrel. The three averages
which sg'e yet received out of the six which are
§ deregulate the closing of the ports are 78s. 4<i,
79 9, and 78 7 per qr. and the market is on the
advance. Great uncertainty yet exists with re
spect to the dosing of the ports on the 15th inst.
About 286 casks of American rice have been sold
at 41s. per cwt.”
xtvxkpooi., woV. 3.
: Here- the demand for cotton is extremely
limited—we do not recollect ever seeing such
a dull week as last—the sales did not amount to
800 bags, while the imports were 27,400 bags—
Amongst these, however, the proportion of
American cotton was very small, and consequent- ‘
ly the prices have been less affected than those
of other descriptions ; Uplands are about id.
lower—the prices last week were I9|d. inferior
to 22d. common ; Orleans. 23d. middling fair -
2s. id. Sea-Islands, 2s. sd. middling
fair ; to 2s. 9d. v ery good; 20 bags,fine, 2s. lldd
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PHILADELPHIA, DEC. 19.
THE GOVERNOR.
On Monday last, the legislature of Penn
sylvania counted the vote* given at the last
election, for governor, when it was ascer
tained that
William Findlay had 66,331 votes
Joseph Hiester ~ 59,272
Majority for mr. Findlay, 7,059
> I4r, JTindlay was then declared to be
elected governor of this state for thrde
years. * “■
On Tuesday, mr. Findlay was inducted
into office, and delivered Ida Inaugural
speech.
The governor has appointed Thomas Ser
geant tJM). of this city, secretary ot the com
monwealth, and Has issued hi* prodmit
tkm, dated **c. 16, ISH7, confirming and
continuing all appointments made, ami all
tammkdw* heretofore lawfully issued, for
the term of four months from the da*- of
the pr.-M.lsni’ifioo, unless the said appoint*
meats and com missives Ml I
si*4 uwlM*
y jwagrwy vewT^
Our latest from England,
previous to the arrival of the Amity, was to
the 18th October,—The advices we have
now received are exteniiedto the 28th of
that month from Liverpool. We avail our
selves of these resources to present our
readers with a brief Chronological Summa
ry of such events as have not yet been pub*
lishetj in this country.
Selected for the Mercantile Advertiser from late
London papers, by the ship Amity, from Liver
pool.
LONDON, OCT. 18.
Three Sweedish Discount Banks have
stoped payment. The principals on which
they were established, were likely to have
preserved their solvency, for they received
deposits of money at 5 ,per cent, and made
discounts at 6.—They are ‘the Gottenburgh
Bank, the Malmoe Bank, and the Gotho
Canal Discount Bank. Orders had been
sent by the Sweedish government, which
had convened the states of the kingdom on
the occasion, to arrest the three directors
ot the Malmoe Bank, but two of them were
said to be abroad. The states of the king
dom are to be applied to “for efficatious mea
sures to restore the fallen credit.”
The probability .of a war between Rus
sia and Turkey is entirely dispelled by in
telligence from Semlin, stating that the
Porte had ordered the Servian Command
ant Binebta, who put Czerny Georges to
death, to be delivered into the hands of the
Russians.
Le Fourneur de la Manche, died of ap
oplexy at Lacken, near Brussels, October 4.
He was one of those who voted for the death
of Louis XVI during the revolution.
The Frankfort papers of the 3d October,
state that “ great industry prevails in the
town of Silesia where associations are for
med for the exclusion of English manufac
tures.—English goods have been subjected
to a duty of 30 per cent in Prussia.”
A treaty has been concluded between
France and Portugal, dated May 23, which
ceded French Guyana to the king ofFrance.
The cession to be completed in 3 months,
or sooner.
48 laborers and journeymen, are on tri
al at Derbo, on an accusation of high trea
son.
At Birmingham, Liverpool, Sheffield,
Nottingham, Glasgow and other mercantile
towns, scarcely a manuafacturer, it is said
is unemployed. At nianchester there is
not a bale of goods unsold. The orders.
Tor fire arms at (supposed
for South America) are beyond all prece
dent.-
The French council of state was occupi
ed on the 15th inst. with discussing the pro
ject of a law respecting the liberty of the
press.
The army of 45,000 men, said to be rais
ing in Spain* is conjectured to be intended
by Ferdinand to attack Portugal, by way of
reprisals for the occupation of Monte Video
by the troops of his father-in-law at Rio Ja
neiro. This idea is scouted by the editor
of the Times, who gives it as his opinion,
that Spain, at the present time, is no more
able to equip and put in motion an army of
45,000 men, than she would be to produce
one of 400,000.
On Thursday the Tiber, captain Dacres,
sailed from Portsmouth with water and pro
visions for the assistance of the homeward
bound trade, which has been prevented by
contrary winds from getting into port.
OCTOBER 22.
Hostilities have commenced in India be
tween the British government and the Mah
rattahs.
Private letters from Spain and Portugal
diminish the amount of the Spanish troops,
but rather countenance the previous opin
ion that they are destined to act upon the
Portuguese frontier.
, A letter Irom Lubec states, that the Da
nish government has prohibited the impor
tation of arms and ammunition into st. Tho
mas, lest the South Americans should de
rive supplies from that island. This is said
to have been done inconsequence ot rep
resentations from the Spanish minister late
ly accredited to the court of Copenhagen.
OCTOBER 23.
At a late hour last night we received the
Paris jo. mals of Sunday last. The journal
des Debates, and the Quotidienne contain
the following statement, dated,
MADRID, OCT. 7.
Itappearsthattlie movementof purtroops
the frontiers of Portugal continues
without relaxation. ,in all ruptures with
that power two corps d’armes have uniform
ly been put in motion, one threatening the
province of Heirs, while the other, assem
bled jn li*dremadura,wa# destined to penc
il ate into the Atgams. This double as
semble of force is now carried into effect.
U it than really intended to make war upon
mr neighbors ?, The public is not imUatrd
p*raw ** indicate the probability t)f fcofatlt-j
iijes jthia .ill ti* # rsnhe asid. It is very
f|se Maguef* go®**!
Bere&ford, if>n Englishman, and that the
count de’ I’Abisbal, who is to command the
Spanish afmy;;is also of English origin.
The following are farther extracts from
the Madrid letter in the Journal des Debats:
“ Serious political discussions, it is said,
occupy the council of state and suspend the
consideration of the report of the junta of
public credit on the arrear debt. It is cer
tain that a war of whatever nature it might
be, would derange all the financial calcula
tions which have been made this year. The
first evil which the possibility of war makes
us experience is the postponement of the
expedition destined tp reinforce the brave
general Morrillo,from whom we are daily in
expectation of news. r ‘
“His excellency M. le BaiHied Tatishcw
enjoys the highest consideration here. He
frequently despatches couriers to Paris and
to Ids own court. —Within these few days
a courier arrived from Russia.
“ The correspondence maintained by the
British ambassador is not less active. His
excellency employs Spanish couriers, whom
he has taken into his service with the ap
probation of our court. A mysterious veil
still covers these diplomatic transactions
which are supposed to relate to the state of
our colonies.”
NANTZ, OCT. 11.
Disputes respecting the navigation of the
Rhine still prevail, notwithstanding thatthe
congress of Vienna declared the river free.
The Dutch claim the right of levying a duty
on German vessels coming down the Rhine,
and yet insist upon going up as far as Mentz
without paying any duty.
BRUSSELS, OCT. 13.
The Austrian corps consists of 21,500
men effective. The Prussian corps, which
forms the center of the whole army, has
made some trifling changes in its position.
This corps is 24,000 strong. AH these
troops observe the strictest discipline.—
It may be added, that the public spirit in
that part of France has greatly improved
within this last year.
French Frontiers, Oct. 14.—The gov
eminent has every where given orders to
adoptthe most vigorous measures against
those persons who may be considered as
causing, by illegal means, a rise in the price
of corn, and thus giving occasion to distur
bances which may become serious, and for
this reason render an eventual diminution
of the army of occupation more difficult.
of Isaac W. Cltz
trke, are respectfully lrmteuto attencrmc. rrmf
ral this afternoon, at 4 o’clock, from the house of
Thomas Williams, Bay-street,without further in
vitation.
of £>ahannal).
High Water........ this dat 15. 1 5m a. m.
ARRIVED,
(£j*The Steam-boat Charleston, capt. Rodgers,
36 ho.urs from Charleston. Passengers, mr.
D’ Lyon, messrs. Wright, Wiley, Kenny, Hart, Ad
ams, Judah, Stancorsh, Summon, Smith, and C. C,
Pinkney and family, as far as his plantation.—’ -
Ship Dawn, Colfer, Liverpool, (mentioned in
our last) 54 days, to Cumming 8c Moorhead, con
signees—with dry goods, hardware and coal, to
James Carruthers, Campbell 8c Cumming, A. G.
Miller, J. M’Nish, 11. Richardson, Gillet 8c Milne,
A. Low & co. Low, Wallace & co. J. Guinen 8c
co. W. Gaston, I. K. Tefft, Sturges & Burroughs,
Perry &c Wright, T. Gardner, Q. Relph, James
Dickson k co. and others. Passengers, .Tames
Potter, Robert Isaac and family, John flood, Phil
ip Young and family, 11. Todd, David Kidd, 11. T.
Perfect, and Wm. Jay. [(£/* Consignees will
please leave their permits with Cumming and
Moorhead.]
British brig Active, Brown, Liverpoool via
MiUford, Eng. 61 ds. from the first and 47 from
the litter port, to Sturges & Burroughs, con
signees—with coal and crockery ware, to James
Carruthers and J. Guinen. Capt. B. informs us,
that the day he sailed, news reached Millford
that orders had been issued for sixty sail of the
line to be fitted out immediately ; and that this
expedition was to be joined by a large military
force which the Emperor Alexander was to fur
nish. Its destination was supposed to be against
the Turks and Algerines.
Brig Mary, Sheldon, Providence, b. i. 23 days,
(mentioned in our laSt)with an assorted cargo—
to S. Russell, S. Qldridge, J. H. Green, T. H.
Condy, jun. 8c Cos. Young k Macomber, H. S.Cut
ter, Taft’t & Sibley, S. Fisdale, Manton 8c Rogers,
Harris & Waterman, Olmstead 8c Battelle, Mor
ris 8c Arrowsmith, Potter k Ingraham, and Chales
Sheldon.
Sloop FiXpress, Hammet, Charleston, 1 day,
to Isaac Cohen.
Boat Fair-play, Augusta, 7days, with 452 bales
cotton —to Cumming k Moorhead, Wm. Gaston;
T. H, Gwathmey, John Bogue & Cos. Johnston &
Hills, and W. 11. Torrance.
Boat Mary, Augusta, 6 days, with 202 bales of
cotton, 22 hogsheads and 19 kegs tobacco, 130
barrels flour,and 36 barrels bread—to the owner.
Boat General Jackson, Augusta, 6 days, with
500 bales cotton, and 29 hogsheads tobacco—to
Wm. H. Torrance, Sturges Sc Burroughs, John
ston k Hills, and Campbell & Cumming.
CLEARED,
Ship Resolution, Mix, Charleston.
BALTIMORE, Dec, 18.—Ar. ship Philip, Han
cock, 53 days from Amsterdam, mill stones and
hardware. ‘Dee. 7, spoke brig Spartan,Coffin,
of New-York, from Suimnnuii lor Liverpool.
French brig L'Keperance, Lekeult, 25 ds fr,
St Domingo, ntfbegMty, bides and molasses.
Bthr Hunter, Periv, 37 ds from Jscutel, cof
by the eargw, nmr%\* j beet no i, fete pork
j,o t, 28 j rruMikew 141 alewivesd; wUifcb ft s
lsrl 37 cl* * bat*** *ml 25, aop 22
pionhl candle# 16 1 !umt*r m r. I ** Kgpons in-
SfflSni iKiih t mSs
istt- H sty I all !!->- nwf t*n >. of t, #f* * ,
Wmt dsilj. • v%. ;■ \
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Schr. Serpent, Andrews, 13 days “from Maya
quez. Left brig Mary, Nives, of New-York, re
pairing loss of mkt in a gale ;*schr. Ghent, —,
for Norfolk in'lo days ; Lydia & Marjr,..fbr Phi
lad. in 5. The Saragossa, of Balt, sailed for N.
York 5 days before the Serpent. fJ.’.
’ Pdhr. .Levant, Broughton, New-Orleans, 52 ds.
sugar and cotton. Spoke nothing of consequence
—experienced several severe gaits, aiid was
blown off Cuba nearly to Compeacby. .
Cleared, brig Domestic, Barney, st. Jago de
Cuba; sebr. Ann Maria, Pindell, do.
NEW-YORK, Dec. 18.—Arrived, ship Rapid,
Baker, from Port au Prinbe, and 9 days fr. Kxn
ma; salt; brig Juliana, Auger, from St. Eustatia,
and 20 days from Turks Island; Br. sch’r Sisters,
Allen, 7 days from Halifax, fish; sch’r Mary Ann,
Delemater, Havana, 15 days, toffee &.C.; sch’r
Martha, Degroot, Philadelphia, 5 days.
Cleared, brigs Leo, Stone, Marseilles ; Venus,
Saunders, Mantanzes ; ketch Jo)m, Campbell,
W. Indies ; sclir. Brilliant, Block, Richmond ;
sloop Triton, Treat, W. Indies.
[By the ship Cotton-Plant.']
NEW-YORK, Dec.l9.—Ar.shipAbigail,Brown,
Bordeaux, 36 days, plaster and dry goods. Left,
Nov. 4, brigs Stoughton, Turner, of N. York, for
Port-avr-prince, about the 20th Nov.; Catharine,
Welsman, fr. Charleston, for N.Orleans, Nov. 4 ■
schr. Harriot, Forbes, fr. Baltimore, at quaran
tine. Dec. 15, lat 40, lon 17, in sight of the High
lands, fell in with the smack Jay, and took her in
tow for about 16 hours, but blowihg heavy, was
obliged to let her go—took out her log-book
and several other papers. Ship Mary, Barker,
N.Orleans, 18 days and 14 from the lialize, to
bacco, cotton, &.c. Left about 125 sail, and met
36 in the river; among them the ships Tennes
see, 14 days from Philad.; Gen. Gadsden, of N.
York; Imogene, of Richmond, 40 days from Lon
don ; Mexican schr. yirginia, from Bordeaux.—
Sailed, Dec. 2, from the Balize, brig Edward,
Foster, of Boston, for Gibraltar. The ship We
ser, and brig Joseph, from N. York, were at the
Levee. 30 hours out, spoke brig White-oak, 20
days from N. York, all well. Dec. 8, off'Mantan
zes, spoke barque Joseph & Mary, 24 days from
Portland for Havana. On Wednesday, oft’ Bar
nagat, spoke brig Aurora, from N.York for Balti
more. Died, Dec. 8, on board the ship Mary, by
bursting a blood vessel, from sea sickness, mr.
Benjamin Rose, of Philadelphia. [The Mississip
pi high—freights scarce—city healthy.
Ship Morning-star, Bishop, Charleston, 9 days;
brig Cornelia, Griswold, Gibraltar, 32 days,wine,
raisins, &c. Left, ship Neptune, of Portsmouth,
from N. Orleans, with tobacco, /w hich was sold
at £l2 50; brig Helen, Frost of N. York, discli.
to sail in a few days ; scln-’s Betsey, 30 days from
Boston, at quarantine ; Vestal,from N.York ; brig
Perseverance, of Providence, for Cadiz.—The
brig Alexander, Somers, from Smyrna, sailed fr.
Gibraltar for N.York, 6 days before the Cornelia.
Brig Margaret, Carpenter, Port-au-prince, 27
days, coffee; sclir. N.Orleans, Smith, Charleston,
8 days.
Cleared, schr. Alexander, Bishop, Norfolk;
sloop Nancy, Gramsby, Philadelphia.
[By the brig Tybee.~]
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 20.—As. brig John
Howe, Bousquet, Havana, 16 days; coffee, honey
and logwood ; James Murdoch, Matthieu, Bor
deaux, 54, silks, brandy, dry goods, wine, tobac
co, candles, cheese and prunes; Br. brig Wil
liam, Arrowsmith, Amsterdam, 70 ds. with 130
passengers; ship Jefferson, Gray, Turks Island,
17, salt; schrs. Eagle, Blackman, Port au Prince,
22, coffee and goat skins ; Lydia Ik Mary, Brad
ley, Porto Rico, 12, hid< bran
lb,- • <Lr-Jimrnink>ve, fort au Prince, 19, coffee,
Argo, Childs, do. 17, coffee and logwood ; Mary
& Eliza, Travers, Cape Henry, 18 days, coffee—
Left, Nov. 27, schr. Rachel Ik Sally, Erwin, for
Philad. in 15days; Blooming Star, Snow, Balti
more, 15 ; Col Geo. Armistead, Marshall, do 12;
Eunine, Robbins, Portland, 20.
Ship Margaret, Burnham, St. Marys, 11 days,
ship timber; brig Mary-ann, Lewis, Smyrna, 75,
wine and fruit.
Below—ship John Bulkley, Horner, from the
Lie of May.
Cleared, ships Amiable, Erickson, Cork ; Ad
dison, Bliss, Charleston ; brigs Rising-sun, Gard
ner, Port au Prince ; Mary, M’Pherson, st. Croix.
BOSTON, Dec. 18.—Arrived, brig Oriental,
Coffin, Madeira, 61, ballast. Left, schr. Nestor,
Lefort, for Teneriffe, next day. Oct. 30th, lat.
35, lon. 30, 46, spoke brig Ann Maria, Smith, 16
days from N. York, for Africa.
Schr. Thetis, Baker, Cadiz, 47, salt, iron and
raisins. Understood at Cadiz that the Algerine
squadron had passed into the Atlantic, with the
plague on board.
Cleared, ship Galatea, Town, Rio Janeiro;
brig Mary, Barker, Calcutta; sclir. Ann, Collier,
Mobile.
Capt. Gorham, at Havana, writes under date
of Nov. 25, that, “on the 25th, at 10 p. m. on the
Bahama bank, made breakers ahead, and altered
our course two points; directly after, made the
wreck of a vessel of about 200 tons, masts gone,
her timber heads 3or 4 feet under water, and
lying in the channel over the bank. We passed
within 100 feet of her, and had 10 feet water,
having run 42 miles s. w. from the sr. w. Berry
Island, called Stirrup Key. The wreck lying
in the channel way, is dangerous, and may in
time form a shoal. She must have foundered
at her anchorage.”
Dec. 19.— At. schr. Lizard, F.lwell, Porto Ri
co, 24 ds. sugar, coffee and fruit; brig Ocean,
Moisson, Smyrna, 59, fruit, wine and oil.
Cleared, ship Catharine, Wilson, Demarara;
brig Orson, Upton, Brazil.
MARBLEHEAD, Dec. 12—Ar. brig Bulah,
Morgan, from Trieste, Leghorn and Gibraltar,
marble, paper, rags, hats, tumblers, and linen.—
Seven days after leaving Leghorn, (Sept. 19)
spoke ship Frances, of Salem, for Sumatra. Nov.
26, lat. 35, lon. 61, spoke brig Nancy, Ballard, 7
days from Bath for Martinique. On the night of
Nov. 9, off the Western Islands, in a squall, the
Bulah lost her maintopmast; two men who were
on the maintopsail j ard, went overboard, and
were drowned, A few days before, one of the
men fell overboard, and was drowned. Passen
gers, lieut. Skinner, of the U. S. ship Washing
ton, ami mr. Mansony. Mr. S informs, that the
American squadron were off Algiers on the 23d
Sept, but being informed by an. European brig
that the plague raged there to an alarming de
gree, had no communication with the shore.
Marine and Fire Insurance
COMPANY.
A meeting of the Stock-holders of the Marine
and Fill? Insurance Company is called
TOMORROW, 31#/ instunt, ut 12 o'clock,
at the office of the Company, on business of
importance. 11, WAYNE, Svc'ry l. C,
dec 30 203
MUt’ Ih U J). Tiauk IL States,
‘ SAVANNAH, December 20, 1817.
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jof win It aii paper falling dott on that day, must
: j,Q tfie day previtats. -
EARLY, Cnd,t*r.
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•aJ ®ivUston,
The Steam-boat Charleston, will rail Tfim nu
at 1 o’clock, r.flf. precisely, for SS S}
by way of Beaufort; fwwhicfe it
hons for passengers.; Apply on board aTXw
££’*** to BoAfc. or.,
IS 39 VHARLES MOWAm’ |
For Cliarleshtn ,
Tlle packet-sloop EXPRESS, Him- ,
Wm met, master, will sail on- Sunday no- ’
For fre'gbt or passage, having elegant’ accom!
modations apply to the master on hoard, at Bo* • J
ton s wharf, or to _ ISA'AC C&EK
For ~ !
P acket r °na>:-
Fash, master: will havediri.;
i l 3 lt or passage,- apply, on board,’’ *
at 1 elfair s wka&rf, or to
. A baixard & spencer. ’
CT/Consignecs, are 1 requested to attend and ;
receive their goods, this bait. ;
dfc 30 203 \
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—. for JUmandria,
The schotumr SPRUCE, capt- Alien. 1
•tssaM* having two thirds of her cargo enjeayed
will have immediate dispatch. For freight of the
i emamder, apply te captain Allen oh board or to
KETTELL & SPAVALL.
decoO- 203
For Freight or Charter ,
To any Northern pert, orto aiif'port'inihe West
Indies,
fine standi sloop Henrv, burthen 63
tons, or about 500 barrel* ; for terms
apply to capt. John Read oh board, at Moore’s
wliarf, or to M. HERBERT & CO.
doc SO s 203
(D* The ship Mexico can.
take on freght 150 bales COTTON, for Tforre
Apply to B. M’KINNE & CO.
dec 17 94
JV* nv Books.
JUST received, by recent arrivals from New-
York,
THE FOLLOWING NEW WORKS.
Translation of the PhySico, Medical Society of
New-York, vol. I—£3 ;
A Sketch of the Military and Political Power of
Russia in the year 1817—gl ,50 ;
Biographical Sketdi*;s of my Literary Life and
Opinions, by S. J. Holdridgf, esq!—£l,2s;
Outline of the Revolution in Spanish America,
by a South-American—£l ;
Ccelebs Deceived, by the author of Antidote to
the Miseries of Human Life,Cottage Sketch
es, etc.
Aunt Mary’s Tales for Boys and Girls—7s cents •
An Account of the Serpent of the Ocean, by
the hon. David Humphreys, r. h. s.
FOR SALE BT
S. C & J. SCHENK,
dec 30 a , 203
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Ostrich Feathers.
FIFTY dozen real ostrich FEATHERS, white
and black
30 pieces superior black Levantines
30 do. changeable Sinchews and Sarcenetts ;
50 do. black do. do.
150 dozen tortoise-shell Combs
75 groce glass Buttons and Rings
50 do. superior gilt coat and vest Buttons
blue and assorted Sewjng-silks.
Also~-2b barrels apple BRANDY.
Just received and for sale by
M. L. WHITE, Market-sonare,
dec 30 j 203
FLOUR.
100 barrels fresh superfine Flour, for ss*V by
T. H. CON DY & CO.
dec 30 s 203
Landing this day ,
FROM sloop Express, at Howard’s wliarf, 25
hlids. .prime retailing- MOLASSES, of the
new crop, and for sale by
JOHN BOGUE & CO.
dec 30 203 Hunter's wharf
Ijaliimore Flour. I
200 bis. Flour, of the first quality, landing from J
schr. Favorite, for sale bv §
B. M’KINNE & CO I
dec 30 gO3 j|
Landing , and in Store , |
105 casks Cheese a
55 barrels prime Beef I
11 firkins superior Butter §
25 barrels country Gin m
3 pipes Brandy 8
9 pipes pierpont’s Gin, old and of excellent 1
quality m
40 kegs lobby manufactured Tobacco m
59 boxes tobacco Pipes M
50 do N. S. Herrings ■
10 half barrels Buckwheat m
40 tickets N. York medical science Lottery
16 bundles Ilay J§
For sale by CIIAS. C. GRISWOLD k Cos.
JfFKiime's wharf. j|
% . —ALSO • ••*
Bills on N. York, at short sight, for sale as above. I
dec 29 - §202
William Butler § Cos. I
HAVE just received, by the Eliza, from
York, &
2 cases colored canton Crapes. g
2 cases black do do ■
2 do black and changeable Sarcenets /
1 ca*c do do Sinelt£>vs jfc
Ido bandanna and flag Handkerchief* ||
l do high changeable Florences jg
1 do canton llkfs and Shawls §§
1 do cliaw chaw Ilkfs.
1 do Hibbona, assorted m
4 Ido richly embroidered silk Hose ft
1 do black and colored Italian g* &
1 do linen Cambric and Ilkfs. if
1 do fine Irish Linen j H
1 do 64 u; erline famhric Mushn &
Ido44an 16 4 mull mull do f
3 do domestic l'kids and pe# ?
I do show HoJO'S . ,
invoke of HARD WAHL and Cl r |
LLRV. „ . ~ .4, ■
Tlie shove srtitJe* they offer • * m * * m
van or, r casli orifioH otciiL jg
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