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MUSIC TUITION. "md the public, that he jias re-com-"ZA his Music Tuition, and will feel mil be sold at Public Auttion, p THURSDAY THE 28th INST. " twelve o'clock, at the Warehouse of 'Messrs: Jarvis West & Co. for the . 7 - V1 crMMr. ur learS. for in I that G(n. Mfinfllti It. I rnr nueri f nrmmr w wwv ui "Illy QinUIPS thro nil J nuu ,.D;.s J V . . . ill tmrr4 f 1 - i - '- . or si, feft water in the hold. Z 7uT"Z ZJf1' arMl "'W f " ."J"? roent the cry was hearri . I a&ain Morales, wbo musll ' VrM"M:r"OT the ixtuoroj int fretM like is on " ? inave , ea PW had he attempted I , f tettef oWd City o Carac- A immediately against Morales, who must I nttmon, to the Editor oji "the I na I lb. . .1 . nm . . . tit . J - exclamation was: :M?cr I r r 5sln. " Patriot forces! cUwr id, l822. ----- ww . . am m 411 -ftM u Achoic!fctioii of the new est ami most popular Concertos, Overture, j M I .IfA itIt f luuvtoj; Sonatas, Waltzes. Uondos, Marches Songs and Duetts, Sdcretl Music, and Appropriate Music for all instruments. ALSO, Horizontal, la, and Cargo Ten seroons FLOTAJVT l.we shouI( escape. ULiKjKJ. l erms made known at the sale Mcv. VI. Lente, ' Nor. 1822. '43i2 Auctioneer. Select lVdctsnr UaWs. o . - ;f :.!. Cabinet, liar- jr !iK. ami oquaii, forte, C-i .ii-cli. Chamber and h.uTilOi-aus, Serpents, j Conrcrt, lilifarv and limiting lloni, Patent Kfiil Cnslf, there was land, lie would make for it accordingly cast hira into the sea. somt- that ii We. Hi Fl u, frora 1 to 8 kejsj nt-. II' 9 1 -1 ' '-i Trumptti, Cymbals, j ' TamloriiiH. ' Conceit and Military Dnims, .Mertronotri, reason to hi;v. heard and answered of the Lord, After beating some time on the beach, we at last DE GRAND V A r. ha h, L.f naving a horse 1TX i c i 7 , IV '"f,"u, J ""ara it was deemed advisable hv ko mformthe Lad.es and Gentlemen fo put him overboard, belSii- & of this town and its vicin tv. that h s Ra!k I thPr i eving tf dommence on Thursday the 2 1st inst. ai jr. uevereux s L,onu Hoom. Every I had rm ?e madl! rend-er ose K ced tifc on dry ana? but iSl fT?rsH j! I red that it was Lthin 22 , .3.-rorascriuers, six dollars shoal place, which was covered at h oh or stvKN calls ; single tickets, one water. The jolly boat tvas then lo t nOLL. R. Gentlemen desr.n? to subscribe, readiness,! and two persons pashed' off n w,ll please .c II on Mr. De Grand Val, at her with tlL Jc 11:1. " ,n Mr I ell!s Hotel. ! l.. . " V gio nn.i .MV. ,,uai j,,,,,, sunn, rut ine persons Md thera nor to H:; ZC'S"- ! maaflDO on .'' Septl . , J ne onn. Adams sailed from1 1 oro o, when ft next morning met the United States' bri( brous mea- Sparkv?ui lift Mort Passage. It wasiim speedy re- portant that Air. Poinsett should relch Veri the conse- "Crur as ''aooo as praciicableTihat he miL'h wer a ni mKpr nf . uv., nuuiisuujciH ui ruyai power lo toal 1 uwm uic uny oi icticu to asn were a nunaoer of pray in? souls on hnarrf fArtA. i Rti.t-- n . -I w.. r t v j . whose cries I have reason to h.i; :' d" K"lt,s OI Aroeri- ;"5-v i riu i vpng, Xef-I tor the patronage he m.y rece.ve. ffi owners Underr Was ilSk Boivarnd,G Ricooo the 30th pf September, and on the 1 HE HAS ON HAND, l concernerf Jj, fVinderwr.,t.ers' a Etl ing God and that Ii!!PYtI answer- f ere rdaily expected from Qulto, when it next morning met the United States' brig ..ctionoftlienccstH-stpop tt 3 smc Mld.te Passage, , eV'er Was Pnoanod I turee mnnU I,. i J I riA.i.U HI. r..A. J I j 'jj 5 "i ' m prayer it was then, nd thV 1 "1"; I ulL" n T r!!" 3?. . 'w1 . r0" that 1 ever maVbe a m h TUVMW"iw vaoeuo, and the conse? l-vwas soon as praciicaoietnat he mtgM. son we a November iC, IS22. '43 Strinji, j Bridge, Tunhi Hai'nrs, ice. c. ice. kc. S TLTR?)V, XOVAICER 16, 1822. f IVna-JJiics, W arranted tn he of the first quality ; fur tithed at the shortest notice, and on tut most reasonable ti-rms. j Vuuo VWtes Tunc A. Q? I Irders fnrn the nei ."lihourn towns, I ..II. ft.-k f 1 .-O..v. .. ..vemUcr 1 Nh. 1822. -M3if BAsJt'Sr KECEIVED PtIO.M J'lII LVDELPHI A , AND HAS NOW OPKN, At his Store on East Frolt-strcet, A te doors below Mr. Eli Smiljlwoo ls, (.it the IVuarf formerly known b the name (f lirudleifs Wharf, )- AN ASSORTMENT Or Among which are Ca:nbrick ,.MQIins, White J !'i!pun. Striped atfl Plaid do. iiliHrtl-:, i I lauJkerchicf-., he. kc. Cajt. Jerkins, of the Schooner Indus try, from St. Alarfini, has favored us with a iettej"adtlrssed to him by an American uentlecnanat St. Barts, under date of the i'Gtli of October, from which we extract i i . th? following particulars concerning an in sufrection o: the ' blacks at Martinique: j f' For some time past there has been in her succeeded in reaching the shore, and c ucuru one oi them cry out "there is Miuinere is land." In a short time we all succeeded in reaching the land, bv means of a line being secured to the vessel and fastened on sfiore. By this time, it na udVMiui, ana aunouglt ue were noi fully persuaded that we were on high , . a muuiii expeuieni to save what we could froth - the wreck. We ac cordingly went to work, and procured a . ... U,.UIJVCU tt siiuri oisiance on llle beach, and: to our creat fov found wher- a carr jiad pissed-it was likt? the soft beam of the moon which kiudlv illumes the nath t the benrghled traveller, and guides him o a !place or shelter After being con Vinceu llial tlierp Wpro in iih tantc rress. can produce and dry goods were extremely I e determined then to proceed In the 6rf . -guira, wnicn we reacnea on me jitrx inst. and the shin oroceeded directlv for'tho From Rus&ia-In the ship Gen. ack-I Su,of Mexico. i U i, which arrived at NewDort on Thurs-1 Colonel C. S. Todd, our dhdomilicf day from St. Pettersburg, came passenget, "gent, has been received with enlhuuiim, tharles Pinckney, Esq. Secretary of Lega- T,,is climate Is pleasant, and, : though, hie tton to the Court Of Russia, with Despatch- roule om the coast to the capital city of es for our Government, containing the jCotdis a tedious journey of 45 days, Col official decision of the Emneror of Rtisi iel Todd will be 'comnensated ' bv.thk )h the article of the Treaty of Ghent re- jiiewr o(i an interesting country. For: the ferred to him, relative to restitution for the present, we will prefer that aloiiff the moun- shtves carried away from the United States )ain ral"er than re-embark, nd endeavor by the British, at the conclusion of the late jf penetrate by the Magdalena. . , wpr. Mr. Pinckney passed through, this il is probable that this government, ow- city yesterday on his wa to Washington" fnS lo the state of its finance, wi1 deter- i i I fame, for the present, to continue i h ISnw-York, Nov. 6. i j atibn of Charge des Affaires, with the Uiii- The eWampment at Greenwich is ehl I States. AJr. Soublette, Alt. NavarleJ timely broken up all have now returned I rr- (ua' Mr- Zalazar and Mr. Riva, aiek tof their bid establislHiieiits. and thp rirv Hpokeu ol as the successor of !lr. Tom. sJ exhibits its former appearknee of business I fnose ,oSS is deeply deplore 1 by ihe pei. add activity. So great lis the influx of l?,e fhis country. J l.e selection will U iiiercriants irom the interior and neighbor ing states, that extra stages and padets arp employed, and the steam boats to Al- "uy -uicuuw iu run every uay. a very - .. ..y. tie made until tht m.iiiw nrilir i,,.n,rr.,.J tn the second of January. . j- v or some time past mere nas oeen a 'nc were innaoiiants on the .uliibei of verry sudden deaths amongst the fshJmj "e in Putrsuit of house; . we I J t I had lint minu hiO 'oi ol.,... ,j . St. Johns. N. F. Oct. 10. i Our last accounts-from the out port's. particularly hum the 'outhatd, aie far fm being cheering, as tliere appears i-dantes of Martinique, as also the cattle, Vc. belonging to the colony, which natural ly created a suspicion that all was not as it siic)u!dbe; and, aftei a diligent enquiry, it was discovered that those deaths origiiia ted in poison, and that its administration was confined to about forty negroes, who nad beu i,n the habit of this vile practice fori: leYiotu of time! They were nau not eone J)u a shnrt H Ufam-o hflrnp 4 w svvaav(-' UK IviL we met three men on horseback, who seem ed to be coping to our assistance; they in l'rmea us, that 4ter iivo.,. 'Hi-. Mt j tV. n lies on the island j and that we should be taken care of. ; This isiauu tins o, ,,i ,.,-. South about 30 miles JSoifth of- Cape Hat- if he Secretary of the Treasn, v r,tnm If ry great deficency of supply ih the a. to the city on Tuesday, with his family, A ,rov,!;h,n?' ant unl h quant.tv be irdm a visit to his residence in Georia ,betwe", th,s dosingLf Wle are glad to learn that the Secretary- ;'1nav,Uo": much duress is anticipated hap entirely recovered from the indisoosi. l??e ensu,!' W,n,eI; 1 1,e ,,a,ural Cl,"f 'iff' which he sulered before his departure T? T y - V '? atttm,. ,l,e tokhe Soulh. I' , : Tder "ol lhm?$ 18 l,mby ruanilest, tie j From the Charleston Courier. A letter has been received in this city, of !a recent date, from f lava , ... .. merchants who used lo supply this maiket from honie ha ve curtailed their ximrSlv . nit. tier the expectation that an ovei plus would he tlirowii juto the market, from th new V . ! r m fi-r:is l inhi :llnnon i ' At Chickimicomico !we chartered the schr.t I h Oinas II. li'oiilt i anrl nut the faftt sources which are opened by the late Ac for this reason a partial scarcity will bei'jlt bjetween the repeal of the former and the operation of the new act, but tliere is vet time ehongh to receive supplies, and We Ci-i:acrC5, S m- x. Strip d Blankets. Oiajrely i attested news belni; carried to the different for punishment. ALSO, j Castor, Roram &: Wool Hats, Cotton and Wool Cards, Hardware Sc Cutlerv, Nails, Iron, Steel, Crockery, Stone Warei, ANO TilE FOLLOWING imperial, Jlyson, and Hysoir Skin ?riir; : Saap, Caa Hc, .irv:nls, r.r,pr. TEAS Cloves, Ciinsa'iiairl Flav, I Conhals j Tobarco, j Shot, lmme The estates t w ; where hey belonged, thret plantations re volted, jand before they could be subdued, committed several most atrocious minders. j i - not only on the while male inhabitants, but innocent fern les I The mulattoes suffered also, and it is worthy of remark, that the : i egroesUi reeled their fury as much against Ihe icolofired people as "the whites. It i I said twp mulatto companies of infantry i ave shi wn themselves very active in th - suppression of this afftir. The last ac- i tlie regulars counts from Martinique, left and militia pursuing the fugitives jlolasses, Rum, Gin, Suiar, Coffee, Clieese Butter, Lard, Pork, Corn, Bacon, Ladies' Wine, and I cask very old Dry Lisbon Wine. ii'ff which lu otters for sale at red -to? 31 .irict. His office of IVotarv Public is Icept a: fie above place, where all kinds of business i fint line is nu.icttrillv attended o. Meter a. 1 2t'i Xo3. 1S22- 13i I in the mountains about 200 have been ordered for execitwn, that is to say, to be burnt." The riter adds i " St. Eustatia is almost in a state of star vation, 4nt ns sent nere fr supplies ; but as they have not forwarded money. ihey will get nothing. We have only tw at present, and ' year information which ma be; of importance to Insurance Offices, and individual under writers in the U. States. It asserts that- a plan had been entered, into by certain indi- ...va uuv till, leu 1 i j. . -i ' . ' ' . ' I v.i,, o anicies mat was saved on board of Jier.-- , s T- v r- i ' Miai-Iljy tfust that the new and abundant crop. Sailed on Saturday &h Nov. atJI, A JM t,u1 ject. of wh.clr was, to charter an'A- Jhich is laiely got in, in the United States! fair wind tame to anchor at 5 V. M. in raencan veset for some; port in this coun- will cause a (all in the prices there, wheK consequence of. not being, able proceed Jy:fV?at she.was to takeon board two or, a supply will no doubt,, be received frora through the sound.' s6n Sunday the 10th, ,ree hundred bags of coffee, and some fe w tille prior to lhe w.inter si(tin in(hjs a day light, sailed for Ocracocke. We arjicles, and then obtain a clearance s&rcity of provisions, we understand, cad- i d not got upder . way more than an hour v9stor House double . or tre- ss much anxiety and alarm, for. the peace and a half, when dreadfdl to relate, ou'r ar"ount of cargo on board after and safety of persons and property, in the vJuptain, Edward Scarborough, of Kinne- s dpue a few boxe of convenient d stricts so unhappily situated. i . keet, in steering with a rotten tiller roi.e fi"ef th f e hecl K j ; oiu a heavy sea striking us, the tiller rout " wuwc '"w,'ere cq oe l Unprecedented. -The "New-York . i . t "i .xi 1 1 ii ihi i iiii iinwrii m c prit a n , i . 1 1 : l-aiieu and .tie. Captain was carried ovt r hiard We lowered sails, cast anchor ana used eve y exertion to save him, but to ih yMi pose or lie sunk to r1s no ihorev ;ie has left a wife ana one child to lament iis uutimelyj fate. Alter this sad accident, we h;id no person on board capable of managing the: vessel, and were com pelled to put backin returning we saw4 vessels in harbor lying u.otler the Bluff, an liaviug hoisted a signal, of distress, h boat ame to our relief. We remained on board until Monday the llth, anrl then proieed ed to Mount Pleasant, accompanied bv Mr. Uyland Willis ; Mr.. Piver, of the sloop shipped on board as specie dollars-m zkte of Tuesday contains 201 ,,e,c ad,er o, ,aumg were tnen to oe,gned, sealed tifetnents, and 4l6 of recen dates, m.k,.,ff' and fbrwardea in triplicate for insuarnce a fetal of 6 1 7. The Gazette i.f Vedne5 on an imaginary amount 16 suit the avari- dv contains 183 new advertiM-mentH, anri ' cioos views of these vile robbers-a coast- a Lla of C.34. After ibis e have a ptl ing vessel is then hired, w,th a competent sAipt from the pen of Mr. La,.., ,loi!n..e crew, to follow the vessel put to sea, and hfe readers that h- Kn Vw,..n..,t .1 to plunder her of every thihgl The con- Lmit neailv threeoh. ,.nv ...r ... sequence is, that the vessel either puts into iilements, intended lor Wednesday ' pai soaje port m distress, or arrives at that ol pr. i. Union, 8th inst. f uvJHcmuuii, ; uviru if if 1 (f Hits iy Ull tltl cargo, Specie and all- tVhe sailors are ignorant of every thing ; jthey all 'affirm that the vessel was attacked and robbed for a short time, but in so successlul a aV at spa on the coast of Cuba by Pirate nearly to ruin sevvraf voum! mem wetS ... r . ' . . . ... ' ... ,. W Frazer and Morrill, two, noted gamblers; 10 had curried on bush bit laltiniore .American vessejs here viars: , Washington Willis, of th schri P " I ' I 3 rIiW.c"iS "' pmught peiore the layor of that city oil renus, and Kilby Styron, of the schr At- mSr an ec?uaI JSnoraii ot the decep-- lesday morning last, under JH wai rantsl las; all of Beaufort. We then departed UOn' T , n l0 ' I AV bY, n- T fey nvere fined fen dollars in each easel at 2 o'clock, PfM: for Newbern, N. C , ct.ng l7nderwrtter. confiding in the ad paid ifie whole amount 3b0 dollars ia u,. wtJ l- aoniesty of the Havana merchant, is cruelly- ...U; Ih . , I " vvWAia;us, ui .VVttSIIIflgtOn, Uai)t I ii- Jj . . . . i . ,i . i. r '' V Paine-where we arrived abo lOoVlorL ob!,ed answer his bond ; the pldt, in all , . j i on the 12th. dp not eipect to see any more for a nt come, j as mere is not tne least lnuuce nent." its parts, is executed to the full desire ot A writer in the Worcester Snr: hnvln the wretches! who conceived it, and tb'eV ilAwtiXwn b;rrbfi.4.i-r u rJrnt i . r5 -!. ,., . . , SHIPWUECK. l ne ionowmg is a list of the Dasseners I Pranp with 1 Imnnnirt rn!t;nm: in tk;r I f the Fnterhrize who mm frt KU . ZY "wJ 's::r fci : t1!1" raVC,y PrOpWejllhat the. i . t ri u T?- , ..u rpufil should awards, istlver medals,' .hiili Jonatlian y est of Bristol. Rmrn 11. n.i I son to believe that the above is. a frdnin mrit-I , . 'r i m- Gardner, of Philadelphia ; James ter of fact let those who are interested in and M'Duffie. fbr th..ir nrrpSsf,d. ,hi.t t I ; T .. - i . r IN THE PBCSS Of Joseph Gales Sf Son, Raleigh, ' i D 'SPEEDILY WILL BE FCRLISU KD, j The orlh-Caro!ina Uegister dnd t'- UA States Caiendat, for the yearj ol otn I : IS 23, being the 47th of the Indepen CMceot th- United Statescompiled from rVntic documents. By the Her. Colin Mlv, T: V fjl HIS Work, besides an accurate Cal JL eiivkr, with the usual astroifomical "ic lUtions, will contain the names'of the rnl Officers who conduct the State CSov f f't'nt, either in a Legi!ative, Execu tt? r Judicial capacity the names of all lie Iiistrates and subordinate Qfficvrs c: e several counties within the State l 't imes of the several incorporated Com r an ! voluntary Associations for use ful. Iei Hcent and pious purposes,' which U: within the State, with" lists of the pr:n Officers employed in conducting the 'r of these Institutions A list ol tlle pJst Offices in the State, with the names oi l several Postmasters ; and a great vari ed other matters, both of a Civil and csrsusttcal nature, relating to mij -wie, li to the United State, a reference to c!i m ist prove a considerable cdnveni toall ourcitUens. The Work will c npleted . by the time fixed for. the "104 of the Litlatjie ; and sh'ould it fc,?t with suitable patronage from the Ptic, a siaiilar Work may, in future, be ajilly exptcud. October 25, 1822. The Sjchr. Enterprise, Capt. Ephrain Eldridsre from Bristol, bound to Charles ton, ! was wrecked on the 27th ult. near Cape Ilatteras. Several of her passenj tiers arrived at this place on Tuesday last on tlieir way to Charleston Frora one of tlieniJMr. Wra Ciard tier of Philadel i phiaj weliave obtained a copy of a letter addressed to his friend in rrovidence, i iUiode Island, frora which we make the toilowiug 'extracts : I We sailed from Bristol on the 2d Oct and were favored with iair wind until the 27th, When at 4 A. AUtfie vessel struck. 1 immediately sprung frotjt my birth, and observed that the vessel wUs aground, to which on of the. passengers replied fi it is nothing rrjore than breakers-." I however proceeded to the stairs leading from tht cabin, but had no sooner placed my foot upon; the rjrst step, than I was thrown back wards; recovering myself, I succeeded in raining tile deck, but owing to the extreme iarkness;)f the oiit we could not discern each other , and all was confusion 1 made to the pijmps, but found them choaked, and had scarcely turned myself around, when I discovered several of the passen gers and rew, some on the shrouds, and others clijiging to whatever came in their way ; these, however they were obliged to ibandont as the breakers were dashing over us almost mast high In this situa tion, all bands went to w ot k, in order if posjibie to save the tcssel, but every mo- Jhs, and William Ellii, ear Providence, Massachusetts ; David r'ish, Abraham Leonard, Leml. Bunn. A letter frora . Carraceasl says: " Tlie A'm. VraIden. ITersev iMasdn ' and A bra. I American Minister. Co!. Tuld arrived am Pearce of Briitol, Rhode Island ; & I here ten -days since in the jU. States7 b'ri liitfcntional efforts to make duTJliiis ridicu lous. 4. J: Edward P. Dener, Charleston. S. C friaries Shaw and 3 Apprentices remain ed on board the schr. Thomas H. Blount, Spark. lie was received with was, a iEw-Yonft, Nov. 5. The City now presents all the charms of business. I he Banks, Post Office, jtnd the Insurance Offices, are doing business at their former situations. The Custom. monstrariori of joyand respect habitants, and I fear if they do not sboo ceasgiving dinners, balls Ac. they will actually fall him with kindness. lie is now in Caraccas. ! '., '(' i fc (VVIr. Cornelius IPCy Norfolk irtHttrU'k lar fttnfbirA1 f. . 1 . i fiiuiiitiiirii iiiuiiiLi lu l s i r vitfcv r iiiino zi. every de-I i,J lk p.l u.. : I by the in- kj,wn person.-. I fe was "struck, by iwW oai, aim a miru sntyereu 10 pieces a spoke of he wheel of his gig. Me left an anna-j bid wife anfone child.d. ' Spain, France and England.- There are private advices in this citv, n which hik .will ho th!Urmrl In Ivaii-ctt-iiiit I we rejyrsiaune"iuai some oi -ine inost tn- fckih of fo-day;. The bIack:frost of Sundajygnf j i hah 1$ ruinates Jjcfore, nas dissipated all apprehensions of an u,c vtes wu auiunnsiraiors oi toe vjovr tier, ad every hour adds to the numerous 'rnmentave addressed a formal and exi puichasers frora distant places already i a Rlcit communication to theBritish?Vinister: our A&RKET,"the abundance and variety nsi paper ta tes.that tbejaddressers have of which has not its equal in1 the United ascertained v amJ thoroughly satisfied them- States. V seves, that in axertain number of enumer mi' n rxr rJ"r' j ' . aled cases, the government of France has The Porto fkco Expe&twn. Captain adopted. hostile measures against the estab tone, arrived at rjewbmy port, ailed f.shment of tie Constitutional system h. irom Porto Kico on the 5lh ult. and in- Spain That these n.easure. haie net, forms, that th5 above expedition, -which heretbfore, been pabhcly resenled-bu was destined for that place, and U now Ujat afterj the present notice, Franc' detained at Curacoa, was known to and shali again act hostilely, Spair will resisi, expected by the inhabitants of Porto Ilico. anc2 ber resentment probably issue in are- I he merchants are very much excited a- el itjon of tbe ca e of CAarle8 j. or jj)uit gainst the Americans, consequence of XPL which may extend to the whole or an opinion prevailing there, that this arma- the Spantsb branch of the House of Bour- roent wes fitted out and manned in Balti- bon-UQuere Had the transmission to more and Philadelphia. London of this address any influence on We learn by the brig Georgetown Pack-1 the recent, spiteful publication in the Cow- et, Capt. fiathbone, from Laguira, that ier, jn which ! the persons exercising the the Royal General, Morales had evacua- Government iof Spain are called,1 44 The ted Maracaybo, and reiurned to his old Faction Predominant in Madrid f" r Qaartera at Forto Cabelio. It appears ! fuladehha Dem Press , a s jr. i At the Agricultural Festival et Fxter V.il a pair of Morocco shW werevxhibj itefl bv Air. Wehtwortii, made fiom tho a sbeepZwhtch was living 10 hour, mnirtes :befnr. -' ". . r. i. lThe Cattle Show .and Fair irT Ifamp shife Rlass: vas a splerrdTd AgricultuiaJ and Manufacturing exhibition. The c co'int off it occupies nearly seven columns of the last. N ortha m ptoii t pr. 1 06 1 .re rniilms weie awarded ; 70 of which were J to ladies lcbrs JllRIl'ED. Lady of the Lake, Willis, Gtia- dalbupe, roolaises to J. ?-sorr ; Industry, Jenkins, St. Marlins, mola?se, sucar and al to T. Wadsworth; Sloop Lady Wash int'lon Hunt,. Fairfield, merrh;t dite to v fowler; Fish Hawk, Drttrelt, N. Yoik mefthandize to J. Kenneday. s ! CLEAKLD, $chrs. Ready Wit, Gaskill, Swfinvbo rtu;h, , N. C. ; Rufus Kinjj; Brook (w 2, Charleston ; Eliza, Toofey, New-Vfirk Sloop 'ibomas & Fiiza, Wallace, Mevb.
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