TO B£ SOLD
... i|uarter. f—a_, Veflel for PHILADELPHIA, American Ship CHARLOTIE, beni. randf.i.l, M- ...
... i|uarter. f—a_, Veflel for PHILADELPHIA, American Ship CHARLOTIE, beni. randf.i.l, M- ...
... frigate* captured us, formone are.in ...
... hi* Mijelly and Foreign Povci*,'aa contain any Promfion* applicable to the calk* Town*, Pom, or Placet in a Hate of blockade. Ship Hate*, Seamen*’ Notes, drawn on paper hot (lamped, sr ...
... of JjanOwywr, die t hdMftig David Evan, John Evan, and I'botnai Lloyd. shore Lot* of ‘i'infaet are well Worth the attention -Ship' Builder* and Carpenter*. fir. WiHiatn*, CnrftgrdoJ. will (hew the Timber, and lor fttrtber particulars apply Mr. William* ...
... tfejjS The Ship BOLTON, D-Gmayson, Matter, Burthen 173 tons, with nines and 4 Cxpounders, inrir.dcd to fail in about fortnight, with letters of marque. For freight apply SHIPLEY, WILLIAMS and Co, c-sg For CORK KINGSTON, JAMAICA, The Ship ACTIVE, David ...
... ON SAIT., new Copper-fxftened SHIP, ,qow on the Stock* Chepftow, the following dimenfiont: length of keel, 63 feet C inches; moulded, feet 6 inches; depth under the beams, 11 feet 4 inches; above the beams, 5 feet 6 inches; from ikin to ikin, 18 feet ...
... LOST or STOLEN. A Brown and White fpottafi fpringing BITCH, with white ftripc in the forehead, anlwers the name BUZY.; whoever will bring her to Mr. John Jones, of the ork Hotel, or Mr. Marfh, of Roby, fliall receive handfome Reward ; and whoever fliall ...
... quaniirr are Ware, which will be fold in Targe fm*!l lot;, the purchafen, and Shop Connter* and Pntur N. B. Houfe and Shop to Let Lost, ON Sunday morning, the 30th June U(* tree and hill, GOLD SEAL, Whoever will bring .the Gone to ,J. CORE, Comely rewarded. ...
... o, was lost of' Ma- ranham the beginiing of May. *Te Husiter, higiit, 'froi )tnIdon to Barbados; was all well tsth Junei l inta 45. a lng. tO0 ?? ' ?? The Georgia, Stokes, ftrm Lfialon, passe'd Savannah for *Anmelia' Island, TwQ British ships entered ...
... state opened a banco-entry system; it would provide twenty millions of. circulating medium With ease; but one million would-be lost by coining.o- Book-eutries were not liable to the variations of taste or caprice; nor to the course of exchange. Mustnot such ...
... governnme2nt ?? ;-end in Amnerica these vexatious imbecility is about to render. that people our soenie, whoalts' thouoih we lost as subjects, we might have regained si friends. if we look at the conduct of the war in Spade si Portugal, the saime busy spirit ...
... TiErAis y moved-that a secret committee 'be appointed to report on the effects of the Bank restriction in ?? hich motion was lost -by 62 to 17. r J WE are backward in our Comnpendiumss of Parihtmentary 1isHtory, lbut the nature of'the debate on the bill ...