For Philadelphia and New York.
THE fine stout brig RACHAEL, burthen
200 tons, with a Mediterranean Pass,
THOMAS SUTER, MASTER, (formerly commander
of the Havanna) will be ready to
sail for the above ports the 14th of April
next. For freight or passage apply to Mr.
Henry Wallace, Banbridge; Mr. Peter Hodges, Castlewellan;
Mr John Swan, Rathfriland; Mr John Singletonn,
Armagh; Mr Bernard Conally, Clones; Mr. James Irwin,
Anacloy [Aughnacloy?]; Mr. Andrew Sloane, Coal-Island; Mr.
Joseph McIntosh, Cootehill; Mr. John Horner, Ballybay;
Mr. Leslie Kirk, Monaghan; Mr. Robert Trotter,
Tanderagee; to the Captain at Michael Thonboe's,
Warren-point; or at the office of William and Sam.
Hanna. Newry, Feb. 22, 1792.
Captain Suter's character for care and attention to his
passengers, having been already so well established
precludes the necessity of the Rachael's owners making any
professions respecting the accommodations, preparing on
board the vessel; but they are determined that nothing
in their power shall be wanting to make the voyage pleasant
and comfortable to those who wish to take their
passage with a Captain who has constantly received the
public thanks of the passengers he has hitherto had under
his care.
N. B. Should the vessel be detained after 14th April,
any passengers who have then engaged, will be maintained
on board from that day.