|
TResr,r-< ¦ end the
f,,i, loll IhlCC tX
•p i\ I h ¦ s . ¦¦ . i >!' the ; i
p -,,• in that el in- ,:> is
mo-,, -. . "i h ' •'. The rates ¦->• Pre
li made 1 >«,
HSosl to-a
is ,vil i
x\-,r I siti.....>" v' propertv will per-
mit F"T l!' •' >nimodatior» of Merchants,
„,',' ifi ¦ ioo a', id mtiJRi d I mirks a d num-
t«vs may ->- i •" l less '"" ' lii:l
, ., . .,• ers i .ft • the nine in Second.
rV , , .,.,, i en tlve hours 61 lime
a "(4. . id > P. M will be duly attendedto
»nd'Po'.ic#s iss ie-.lt.ne a.ne da' .
QAVID S IIEvV \V.T, 'gent.
Tiwuri'¦'•¦ s can be mid- on U ildmgs,
gt, . of Maryland, the
jflistfict of Co. wbii, including A e?an Iria 8c
Its, | ..;.:..,.¦ .tii. Letters on t .e s jec
poat psi !, i". b >ssed to the Agent, suallwve
sj»inedAate attention.
Pro? SALS
from th P*-i x ¦,,-.,-. ¦ oftvnim
For in-,- " - ,;" ^P"
bor. goods w.are -i. (iie<-chai ize.
.FX0*/ tOSS R t>4 Vi 'GH «r /•_#-.
t«u> ' >:";:
, j, | p Mii.et the .i i)i
, iti mal ,- umyt"
. ,.i,i -,,,-',-. iuth «„._!"
p, ,hu -!. *ftb which the public through a Grcat-
t,,. -. ¦¦ impi vol ' "em ',n« "m'e;
oce- neAfwjjfcnl lpplican~i for the durance oi
, principal cries and town
r.-pe and \merica. and in 'uced the company
¦ icetoe*teuathtirplantothec ntments
and to the West-India
y c.r ref t to the
. ,„., 9, ice t ¦ nscertaii 'hi; cha-
pm ,ii rj by-he unb< uudtd c •• twence
. ,i,andf 'the purpose off ii i »t-
,. 1, ,ita..ti.rhe e - ¦' rffceri K i nrur
property the .luec%-h v lately de-
, extend th .cm winch th y h ->r been
accu-r • .el vcii Jure in iny ,r gle risk, d have
ed rite, of piemtum up"),*f vari-out. dei
pe,ty, -hi.h t!v y trust -
how otherwise-*-where situated—-also, the ;
Or names if the present occupiers.
. ti Hiding ^.'ust be separately valued, i
and u specifieidsum insured thereon—and in j
lik" manner a separate sura insured on the !
property contained therein
All manufactories which contain, furnaces,
kilns, stove*, coakels, evens, or soth -rwlse
me life heat, are chargeable at additional
pates.
In the insurance of Goons Wakes, or '
\Uncn rgo ids, and shall ca*ise the saroeto
he described in,thi policy otherwise than as
fou
1 commercial
of Kur pe ied \fhetita,
islands. ThePboe*rit Compa
in bar-
Ka-
ma
th.-
r, t"
will be
c-
t und inoderat' i) IS'
fu -..¦ it'i'ih. whit h thi
ot ufl**ier6, arvl "he
ti,., ¦ ,, .' isu'.iv--ce»«iry t
suii ¦• th n to reter those h c < . .n. rmatni
' ¦ v m -hu:t- f lo ¦ ib.n vuh --h ,m they c r
cjuitalile. .he pr mpti-
.ffic, ha ..tju ted the cl i m
t, it ot it^ funds are so well
IT;. .n,-ie in thi
rl.
to '
in thisoffic-, no insure pet — , is liable to
anfcallt nsfc. . »d th lot esofoth*,.: bat in
Se'eoffire rh taff.'rer will hetully mdemntfitd
t,y the company. The com any .1-.. nuke go d
losse, on pr p. rty burnt by hghtmng.
PUE '1UMS
linst fire*
RA rES OF XNNUA1
To he paid fir tuuranm g
No 1.
ttfaarJ. of th Pint Clatt. trie.
Biirk or St. lie buildings, covered with Tiles
Slat • r Vleta'.
Furniturenat r«r««ff»g IO.POO ilUr. in Me X,.l,
37 i Cent- per Aimu i per IOO dollars.
No 11.
Hatari of ihr Second Clan »¦«.
Builciing» having the P'our Walls entirely of Brick
Stone, carried through the R of, and covered
or
vtifh boards or shi
Furniture or Vlerchandijre not haz rdotts, con-
taine l in Bucb '™i;- •
,! zarlou. Opods viz. Pitch, Far, lurnertine,
Saltpetre, It.x Hemp, ils an 1 Vail v.-, in Build-
|ti r»ol he Fh I Class.
/¦»,- m <» not tscectimg XO f rame Work fill r1 m with Brick,
furniture or Merchandize not hazardous, con-
tained in such buildings.
Hazardous Goods, viz. Pitch, Tar, turpentine,
Bakpetre, Flax, Hemp, Hits and Fallow, in iiuild
jug.- of 'he Secon 1' )la»s.
Far i>""' "" ""' d'"? '° 00° "°"'"'1 '" ""' R'>i>
7r Cents per Annmi per ioo Dollars..
No. :V.
Haxardl o' th Fourth Class, mix.
Timber or jlifthi Euilili-jjs covered with Shingles
or U tards.
Furniture er Merchandise not hazardous, son
tailed in such fluilaings.
Hazjnb.li- Goods, viz. Pirch, far, "Fur entine.
•Saltpetre. V ax, Hamp, "ils and I allow, in I u Id
'ings of the l hiri Class.
for sums nit *ttcee4't*g 10,000 Dollars in ent Risk,
IOO ro 150 Cents per Annum per 100 D i'ats.
»,* Ships in port and their Curnoes, Ships build-
inp or renairiiifr ; also. Barges and other small
Craft, withGo.idson bjcurd. ni"y be in uied against
Fire.
f |f Larger sums may be i.-nn eii by special agree-
ment. Ml builiugs, in contiguity to other hazard-
ous 1 uiMings, or in ether respects situated disad-
vnr geously, will be charged »t an extra premiu 1.
The rates may also in somecases hi pi- pordonably
mix'erated utinn timber buildings i', the c ,u try
cr when standing single am* detached, r attended
Vtith circu-'isi.in, us il peculiar sceur.'y.
t»5f fall 'WiMelters, Soap Matters, Eve-'ers-
Vinegar and Sweet- takers. Hen), and Flax-Dress,
«rs, Prin'ing-Houses, Cuopers, C rpemersi Cabi-
net-Makers, Coach- akers MaH-House> Bakers,
Ship-Chambers, Boat-Builders, 'tope-Makers, Su-
gar Refiners,Distillers, Chemists, Varm-h- Makers,
Turpentine Works, i heatres and all Mills and
JVV.chitiery, arc¦ deemed eatra-hazardotts and the
rate upon such risks will be pr-.pQrtionabiy inersas-
ed.
Fire Insurance.
T/ie subscriber having received powers andfin-
stfnethns horn the
PffffiViX CO -IP NT OF I OK DON,
Is fidlj authorised lo effect insurance on
Houses, Un Idinga, Stoics, 'Shins in Herb ¦¦•.
Goo.!s WiTf, and Merchandize, in any part
of the state of Maryli ml,
IUOM LOSS (HI DA.1AGF, BY FIRE,
On terms so modeiatu, as will, it is pre-
sumed, make it the interest of all to resort to
a measure so well calculated to give addition
al security to commercial transactions, and to
afford protectionfrojn the injuries which Fires
have so ofti n occasioned. '
In this Office, no insured person is liab'e to
any call to make good the losses of others,
but in case of Fire, th s ffi n r will be fully
'indemnified with that liberality and piompt-
tiess which, have always disting-uiohe I this
company ; requiring no other delay (even
where presumption of fraud at.pear?) than is
neccssarv to distinguish the- honest sufferer
from the fraudulent incendiary.
As a proof of the usefulness of this ir,st:tti-
tion and the betiefil thit individuals have de
rived from it, it is only nreessat) ('•• state, that
cince thecommencement. 'tin ( dhV , in 178
near seven millions of tot.. <\.us Ksjre beei
pai.l to claima its upon tlu ir policies.
fThe following t» publish 'd fit the information oj
those-. ¦ a t'ittancr..
CONDITION! OF INSURANCE.
I. PF.R -ONS desir ¦¦ to ivialti lnearswce
on Biiildi- gs, are t' dal rei in
tin foiloe.iiie: particulars, iz. Of what 1 a
t i-isls the walls and roof of eaeh httildixig are
eo i-t'-u'cted, as well as the construction of the
buildings contiguous thereto whetl Oic-
•aine are ocaupied as private dwellings, »r
th ••'¦ t ly are, so as tne same he charged at J
a lower premium than would be demanded if I
!.- , ue situation or quality of the buildintfs
or goods wstemade kno*n, such insurance ,
shall h ¦ of no force
II Goo Is he'd in trust, or on commission, I
are to be insured as such, otherwise th poU- j
• v will not extend to cover sir h prope ty.
III. No loss or damage to be paid on fire lirtp-
peniviK by an invasion, foreign enemy, civil
commotion, riot, or any milit 1 y or usurped
power whatever ; nor for tlainaire done by fire
).' isiont-dbv earthquakes or hurricanes ; but
tiiis company will make good the losses on pro-
pert; b,irut by lightening.
IV. EJooksoi accounts, written securities,
hills bonds, tallies, and ready money cannot
he insured.
V. Jewels, plate, medals, or other curiosi-
ties, paintin rsandsculpturea, aranpt included
in any insurance, unless such articles arc. spe-
cified in the policy.
VI. Persons insuring property at this office
must give notice of any other insurance mads)
elsewhere OB their behalf on the same, and
cause each other insurance to be indorsed on
their policies ; in which case each office (ball
be liahl« (.0 t lie pa) inent only of u ratable pro-
portion of any loss or damage which may be
sustained ; and unless such notice is given,
the insured will not he entitled to recover in
case of loss.
VII. No order for insurance will be of any
force, unless the premium is paid to the aga nt
or unless a sum has been advanced, and the
agenl has delivered his receipt on account of
the office ; and all persons desirous to conti-
nue their insurances, must make their future
na*ments annuaHy within fifteen chc, s after the
d ay limited b) heir r spective policies, orthe
same will be void.
VIII All persons assured by this company,
gustainingany loss or damage by lire are forth.
with to give notice to the company's agent, &
as soon as possible after, to ib liver in as par-
ticular an account of their loss or damage sign-
ed with their own hands, as the uat '.re of the
c S" will admit of, and make proof of the same
by their oath or affirmation, and by their boo s
of accounts or other proper vouchers as shall
lie reas nably rt quired ; and shall procure a
certificate, under the hand of a magistrate or
sworn notary of the city or district in which
the fire happened, no' concerned in such loss,
importing, tha' they are acquainted with the
character and circumstannces of the person or
persons insured, and do knowor verily believe
that he, she, or they, really, and by iiisfortunu,
without my kind of fraud or evil practice,
have sustained by such fire, loss and damage
to the amount therein raetitioued and until
such affidavits and certificates are produced,
the loss money shall not be payable ; also, if
there apneais any fraud or false swearing, the
claimant shall forfeit his claim to restitution or
pav ent, by viriue ot his policy
IX In case any difference or dispute shall
arise between the assured !k»d the co:>, any,
touching aoy loss or damage, such difference
may he submitted to the judgment and deter- .
mitt ition of arbitrators, indifferently chosen,
whose award in writing shah be conclusive &.
binding to all parties. And when .111 v loss or
damage shall have been duly proved, the in-
sured shall receive satis'action to the full a-
mount thereof, without allowance of any dis-
count, fees, or othi r deduction whatever.
X- Perions choosing to insure for seven
y*ars, will be charged forBx eurs only ; also,
for a less number of years than seven, will be
allowed a reasonable discount.
Hitch, Tar, Tur|«ntine, Saltpetre, Flax,
Hemp, Oils, and Tallow, are deemed hazard-
ous goods ; Tallow melters', Soap makers,
Brewers, Dealers in Spirituous I.iq ors, Vi-
negar, ai d Sweet makers, Hemp and Flax-
dressei's, Printing houses, Coopers, Carpen-
ters, Cabinet-makers, Coach-makers, Malt-
hotises. Bakers, Ship-chandlers, Boat-build-
ers, Ro;#--makers, Su...ar-refincrs. Distillers,
Chymists,Varnish makers,Turpentine-works,
Theatres, and all Mills and Machinery, are
deemed extra hazardous, and-the rate upon
such risks will be proportionality increased.
Ships in port, and their cargoes ; ships
building or repairing ; also, barges, and other
small craft, with goods on board, may be in-
sured against fire, at 75 cents for one year; 45'
cents for six months, and 37 1-2 cents for three
month!! per 100 dollars.
Barns, Stables, Hay and Grain contained in
them or in stacks or ricks, and Live Stock,
will be insured at such pre iniums as may be
agreed on.
The rate* on buildings (and on property con-
tained m them) depend so much on the mate-
rials of which they are constructed, the pur-
pose s for which they are used, and their situ-
ation with respect to other buildings that may
be deemed hazardous, that particular attenti-
on if, requested to these circumstances in the
orders for insurance.
I cases) requiring a surveyor's report or plan
of the buildings, where there arc* several,
showing their situation with respect to each
other and to other buildings, such survey or
plan must be furnished b\ the assured, or at
his expense ; but where a eleviies. rip ion of
the property can be giv-Sh, of which the at;ent
most be the judge, they may be dispensed
with. The assured is subject to no charge, or
expellee in this office, except 50 cents for the
poTfcy.
In stating the sum for which insurance may-
be requested on any property, it should be re-
co lecte.d, that indemnity only is the object of
insurance against fire, awd'that benefit ot ex
pectedpnjit M aurantr.ge, beyond a just estimate
of the value, of the property destroyed, is
against the principles oi the contract.
Orders left at the Office of the Company, in
Second-street, will be attended to, by
DAVID STEWART,
.fts-eref for the Phce-ix Assurance Company
ol London.
03=- The Pbcenix Company having Agents
't Philadelphia, New-York, Charleston, Sa-
vannah, and *"¦ w Orleans, persons having
rop-r',\ in those places, are referred to tha
ia spective agent*.
Septem ter 11 dfit-iaw
COUl-ffHWAIT C5" YARNAT.L,
83 Bowk's wharf,
Have just received
100 bbls. Shad, which will
be inspected to-morrow morning on the wharf
and for sale.
10th mo 19___________________ll4t __
Poultney c-iThomas
Have received by the Grand Seignior, from Hull,
a further supply of
104 bundles SHEET IRON, Single, Doll-
ble, and Treble Rotted.
Sept 12._____________d
Wna. and Thomas Meredith,
No 2b, North Howard.street, nearly
opposite the old stand of Wm.
Meredith _. Co.
Have received and ipened, a good assortment of
\ Fall and Winter Goods ;
Consisting of
Superfine & commot
Cloths,
Do. do. Cassimeres,
Coatings,
Flannels and Baises,
Kose & Stripe Blan
kets,
Plains,
Kersey's,
Cords and Velvets,
English & American
Calicoes,
Oi.:..;!.ams,
Cambric Muslin,
lied Ticking',
Irish Linen,
German do.
Brown Holland,
•Silla&Rotnal Hd'kfs
Silk Cotton & Worst-
ed Hosiery,
With an assortment of
India Muslins, Sec.
&c.
Richard Norris
jSfdSt received per ships Canaixa, and Dtaua,
from Liverpool, and now openeng at
No. lv'7j, Maekb t-s ib.ee r,
A general assortment of
Hardware, Cutlery #¦ Saddlery,
Wiiicb will be sold to country merchants
and others, wholesale and retail low for cash
oi- notes iu town.
Also, p-.r ship Six Sisters from Bristol,
Seine and Sail Twine,
Tin Plates,
Iron Wire, assorted No. 7, to 21.
Broad Virginia Hoes,
Sheet Iron, single double and treble,
Black and bright Vises,
Long Handle Fining Pans,
Spades and Shovels, ike.
October I. ___________________<-_____
John and James Roberts,
230, Market-street,
Have received and offer for Sale,
A few boxes of 4-4 and 7-8 IRISH LINENS
Also,
20 bales sup-n-flne Cloths, milled Kersey-
meres and Flannels.
On hand.
Apprentice wanted to
the Blacksmith l.-s ne-,<.. It (piii-f of
IM.lLlP MOKTIEISER,
Near Frederick Sumvftlt, LcxSo,;ton-street.
October -• _»w4t§
All of which will be sold at veay reduced
prices. October 12. d' 't_
Russia Goods.
BI'N is" GhO. WILLIAMS,
No. 3, Bowly's wuazf,
Offer for Sale,
The Cargo of the ship Messenger, captain
Buffington, from St Petersburg, consisting- of
100 tons clean Hemp,
100 tons Iron,
1350 pieces Russia Duck,
61O do. Haveirs do
1700 do. Russia Sheetings,
5^0 do. Broad Diaper.
Also,
The Cargo of the idiip Amerioa, captain
Stickney, Irom St Petersburg, consisting of
120 tons clean Hemp,
140 tons Iron,
200 pieces Russia Duck,
100 clo. Ravens do.
100 do Russia Sheetings,
240 boxes Mould Candles.
October 13.________________dl0eo20tl:_
1 5,000 pair of SHOES ;
Consisting of
Men's, Women's and Children's of every
description,
Atnoig which are,
50 packages low priced Kid and Morocco.
Received ami for sale by
AM'>S BROWN & CO.
No. 109, Market street.
J^Tio have on Consignment,
A quantity of Boots, Sole Leather, Tan
ned She p Skins, and Trunks, in nests.
October 14._______________[___dGt eotjt _
"GrTb'. and J. Lmdenbtrg-er,
No 300, Baltimore street, ¦
Opposite the Indiin Shi'e' lavc-n,
Have received by the Uiam., from Liverpool,
An aditionat supply of
Cutlery, Saddlery, etc. etc.
Now opening tor sale on their usual terms.
October 2______________d_
Russia Duck
One hundred bolts RUSSIA DUCK, just
received per schooner Friendship, 'iom .New-
York, and fnrsale, .'Vpplyto the Su . criber
at the Custom-House
JAMES HAMILTON.
Sepl 9____________________________ d__
j ienry bchr1
French Goods.
W. i$ Jlloffman,
No. 3, Sooth Chabi.es-s i beet.
Have imported Ir the Risiog Sun, capt. Holbrooh,
from Bortemx,
85 package?. French Goods ;
Consisting of
A choice collection out of the several Man-
ufactories, made by a competent judge fen
cash._________ Octobetr 12. d
Philip Littig,
No. 143, Mnrtet-strect,
Has on band, and offers for sale,
A general assortment of American andF.ti-
Kipeaii manufactured Brushes ; also, Ivory,
TortoisheU, Mocksbetl and common Combs, of*
a superior quality ; also, Cutlery is. Hardware,
with many other articles in bis line of business.
N B. He Ins just received from Europe, a
good assortment of Painters' Brushes, and
Sash Tools, both common and ground.
October 2. c!18t
A Cook Wanted.
One that can produce a satisfactory recom-
raendati-n, may hear of a situation, by apply,
iftjp at this office.
October 15. d6_f
11-8 Linen Cheks
9-8 Cotton ditto,
3-4bro wnIrish Linens
Linen Pocket Hkfs.
Dimities,
Sawing Silks,
Green SenshawS,
Lutestrings,
Brown and white Pla-
tillas,
Oct. 5.
A good assortment ol
' imper Table-Cloths
Cambrick Muslins,
Constitution. Hunting
Cords, and Velvets.
Color d Threads,
Book Mi'slin, and
Book Muslin Hkfs.
dl5t
To Re it,
A WHARF, on Light street, adjoining
the property of Mr Samuel R Spoil ; nov
in the possession of vtr Hiracti Cochran. A|
ply to Mr. Hugh Neilson, r the subscriber.
WASHINGTON VAN ! IBBKR.
Wanted to Purchase or Hire,
. A GOOD COOK.
W. V B.
October 3. d
iViH uilon a d Poor,
No. 197, Market -street,
Have received per Feme, Diana, and Canton,
from J Ave) pool,
A very genera) assortment of
HARDWARE.
An.org to/[. :A are,
An excellent assortment of
PLATED h IINNE1) SADDLERY AND
CUTLERY.
October 16. d
BOSTON. Oct. 16.
A letter from a respectable and captious
gerlleman in London, dated Sept >jt to his
correspondent in this town, mentions, with-
out hesitation, that" Copenhagen surrender-
ed to the British forces on the 24th of Au-
gust"
On Monday last, the ship Tom, capt.
Seaward, arrived at Pcurlsm jnth, in -19
days from Elsineur. Capt. S states, that
Copenhagen had surrendered to the English.
If the.ru is no error in thenrssjere this ihip
must have sailed on the 2jth of Aug.
The latest letters from London say, that
the story of the American Necrotiati n be-
ing limited to four days is unfounded ; and
that after our Plenipotentinr'es had made
their communications affairs wore a pacific
aspect.
The United States frigate Cons+ituti'jn,
capt. Campbell ; and the *'oop of war Wa-p,
cept. Smith, arrived here on Wednesday,
in 35 days fr m Gibral'pr. The 1?< or. in
passing fort Independence, fired a 'aintr,
which was returned by the for' Th. ti-
mer is now at anchor in the outer hat Lour,
G. F. and J. Lindenherg' r.
No. 208, Baltimore st-eet, opposite the Indian
^ueen Tavern,
Have received by the Six Sisters, from Bris-
tol, and now landing.
Tin in box< s,
Am ils and Vises,
Frying Pans,
SpadeS and Shovels,
Single, double and treble Sheet Iron,
Nails of ever; size,
Card and Ii on Wire,
he- a-l Virginia W- eding Hoes, &c. &c.
Whim, with a variciy of other goods -n
the Hardware Line will be dispgs)-. a 01 on
accommodating verms.
September ,0. d
W. v J. Hofrvran,-
No. 3 S uth Char es-jTreet,
havl FpA .j.ii,-,
18 pack g. s Eriglisb Goods
Entitled to drawb, ;. on t xpertation, and
will he sold very cheap to , io»e Salesol a con-
signment. ALSO,
Imported in the slaps George and Albert, and
Straffofa, from lonningen,
100 p ckagesG^rmftii Linens.
October 5^_________________________ d
Vv'. L. H J Barney,
Have imported per ship St, afford, from Bie
men
30 bales of LINENS ;
Consist inc oe
Hempen and Fiaxen,
Osnabttrgs,
Ticklenbiirgs,
y essians,
Brown Ro'.ls,
Burlaps, &c.
Which they offer for sale on the usual
terms. 'October 15. dlweoijw
William (,'ooke, Jim.
Hns received per the ship Krin, from Bordeaux,
6 cases Lutestrings,
4 Grenoble Kid Gloves,
3 Silk Stockings,
1 Extra Long Silk Gloteis,
1 Men's Bu kskin Gloves,
1 Twilled Silk Shawls,
1 Cambrick.
Which he offers for sale on reasonable terms.
Sept 25.' _______________ d
Ground Piaister of Paris ;
For sale by the subscriber, at the corner of
Pratt and Commerce street.
SAMUEL BYRNES.
October 16. dim
76 bales German LINENS,
CONSISTING OF
Hempen Sprigr. s,
White Ticklenburgs,
Brown Rolls,
Hessians,'
Ocas a la Morlaix,
Platillas Royals,
R, reived per the Strafford, and George and
Albert, from Tonningen, and for sale by
GEO : HOFFMAN,
_ October 16.________________________d_8t___
£> andy. Young Hyson Tea, etc.
15 pipes real Cogniac Brandy, 4th proof
8 pipes Bordeaux, do
16 chests Younp Hyson Tea
10 qr casks old I'','. 1 ',V me
Are received and for sale bv
WILLIAM CHILD.
Also,
60 bids. Boston, No. 1 Beef
75 Ke^s first quality Lard
20do*. Iron -Shovels,
And a tew tons Iron Hoops
Apply at No 88 Bowly's-wharf.
Oct, 16.________________ d4teo4l|)
Fuller and Wright,
80, Market-stheet,
Ha\e received from their Manufactory, and tif-
ferfor sale,
An extensive and fresh supply of
SHOES,
Well assorted to suit aountry purchasers,
October 17. d3t-eo3t
NEW YORK. October 17.
\\ RivF.n,
Brie Sally Trary, from Bavot ne. bsmdy
and dry goods, L".t, brif } >»i ph;
left, for Porton it. 4 days ; icH'i T. tie
Mary. W eston, Boston, c;. ():; I 1
inft., saw a lar-.e fleet (tirribti;-t" .'¦• '- '/.
was boarded l>v a/rigatf " 1 s
it was the English West.India iH ' e
conv.y from thence r, a rnr.71-. Oi ¦' e
7th inst. saw a fleet of 36 S • 1 • ¦ '\:r. n ¦-
wind, stand-pg to the eastward^— ipi d
them to be English, being chief, y ¦ Ii ay
sh:ps, took no notice "f us.
Simp Gull, from the Straits f Peli.le-.-
Schr. Juliet Scymore. from La -uiia- c r-
fee, indigoj cocoa, and peruV'ati looV..
Left, ship Thomas Wilson, Bf.dner ' r
Bll'imorc, in 10; Minerva Nov comb,
f r Philat'elphia. in 15 ; scht. Hope, Daw-
son, for Biltimore, uncertain.
Ship Russell, from City Point, in bal-
last. Off Cape May, was braided by his
majesty's ship i'ilr-n. pressed one man of
the name of John R.btrts. S me day,
spoke ship Arpn . Barney, of Nantucket,
from Rappahannock, cbotain sirV, hearing
aw3y for Hampton Roads, for another cap-
tain.
Ship Amiable MatiM:.', fo.m Salon.
Schr. Jefferson,, from Jamaica, ballast.
Schr. Union from S.. Johns. N. B.*
grind stores.
Below, sloop --------, Cook, with flour
from Norfo,k.
Cleared, shipGkorge, J°tikin?, Dublin;
sch'r Midd'eton Wni'temore "d- eztras ;
Cer-f, Gray. Cherrystone; Newbetn. S; er-
wood, Newbern ; Active, Eecus. Boston,
Captain Lewis, ,of the brip- Sally Tracy,
arrived this morning in 44. c'ry fton- B y-
onne. inforfcis tlat ll |