* . . io bogflieads St. Croix Rum, $ Pipe? Vinegar, For Sale, by /^NEOf Ezekiel Hall, (jr 2nd No. 20, Penn Street. Union, ih •»t.. "» Ed, and r Wl' - hrary, wi Fashionable Waistcoating. | manner.r Prints GEORGE DOBSON, No. 25, 80UTH THIRD-STREET, °"chdef Hat received per the Diana, front London, Qjallbe Clouded and striped Spanish Swanfdown A nui 'Clouded Ermiruts and Molefkics -Striped do. and do. A con Figured Manillas ov ' Scarlet figured Ermmeti Printed llorinetts ■ Do. CalTmcts and C aflimeres f mJ Superfine printed 'Quiltmys, tieweft po'.ter'ES Alio, per different arrivals, A large and general affortmont of Dry RET Goods, he has 1 Suitable to the prefer and approach in J season. ■November s . , dtf - ■ ■ Lc.cn FOR SALE. cu £ c th n ' A PLANTATION, %£ ABOUT I a miles from this City, (ituate in Abifcg- of eithe ton Township, Montgomery-County ; containing artd the *70 acres, a new ftor.e house, two Itories high, a rooms otrjp them floor, fire places in each, a stone kitchen and stone f^rtri\ careful house, over an excellent spring of water, a barn, ftable,f made c ftieds, barracks, Zee. A large apple orchard, and a variety© J?" 1 ** 1 other fruit, about 12 acres of good meadow well watered, forth u and wood fuffieiem for fire, and fencing the place. Poltcfli- all thol on may be had the ift of Ap«il next. Property in this city tuiiy t> will be taken in exchange, or MORRIS and NICHOLSON. s AUc Noies in payment. Enquire at No. 37, Arch»Street. . . ' Philadelphia, September 11, u ' r ?,® n , i he Philadelphia, 6tb Novemhr y 1796. ed,tha ALL perfonsdefirous to to furnifh fbrthe Ar- Uud w Hy of the United States, the following articles, or any por- tnc vet tion of them, are refuelled to fend in their proposals fcal- public cd on or before the 15th December next to br!n g l Tench Francis, Purveyor. , 5 » Pair or leather breeches, ■> The patterns maybe be reu 152 P'ir of boots, J viewed at Samuel Kudg- agreea ,041 Artillery hats, Icon's, Esq. public [lore fubfer »>cß Infantry hats, (on the nrlt wharf above able g, 4600 Pair of ftoes, No. 1: j Atcb-ftwet. friend Sooo Pair of (hoes, No. a. J ; he he November 8. & f ! Pt the lit ~~ ' and p Sheridan's Dictionary, TEE SIXTH tDITION, Is this T)ay Publiflied, - — Br W. rOVJf G, MILLS fef'so-.V, Corner of Second and Chefnut ftrects, Z j In one large Bto. -volume, price 3 dollars. A COMPLETE DICTIONARY ol the ENGLHH XAN6OAOE, both •with regard to found and meaning, •ae main object of whichis to eftabliih a plain and per- Situat manent Standard of Pronunciation. To which is prefixed, ' a Prefodial Grammar. 1 BT tHOttAS SBiKIOAU, A. M. J fI QU Oftpber 11. tt&s c c tj a RAN AW AT, About the ift of October last, from the plantation of a f u j] Mr. Thomas F. Brooke, (in Prince George's county) to Chril whom he waaiiired, -a NEGRO HVI AN, CAESAR ; tilui 33 years of age ; about 5 Bor 9 inches high; well stone made; of a yeHowilh complexion \ a little pockmarkcd : hoafi has, when spoken rather a down look, and fubmifiive nent, tone of voice: th« clothes he had before he abfeonderd boun wele of plain, such as labouring Negroes usually wear■, te v but these he may probably exchange for others : lie will in g* doubtless endeavour to pass for a freeman, having, as I have been informed, «fTumed the name of Butler : I have " aJ reason to believe that he went to Baltimore, from whence be is said to have gone to some part of the Sufquehannah, probably with a view of getting to Pennsylvania. A reward of Thirty Dollars will be given to the perion who p jdct may take him and To secure him in some iail that I may get him again, if taken in this slate, and Fifty dollars if f ron , taken out of the ftat« 4 and if brought home or feeured in y tr( ; the iail of Prince George's county all rcafonablc charges ence will be paid by ALEXR. COVING I ON. -men Maryland, Fricce County, "> tc»t> and November, 1796. J Ilth*t&f4 w niof may ■' — —— " it ap James M ( Alpin, Taylor, No. 3, South Fourth-Jlreet, Wii RETURNS his grateful acknowledgments to his A Friends and the Public for their liberal encouragement, St « and begs l«-ive to foKcit a continuance of their favora. He has on hand an extenuve alTortment of the ~~ Mojl Fajhwnable GOODS, And of the befl quality, fnotable for the fejfon. At this scop Gentlemen can be furniJhed with the best materials, and have them made up in the neatest and mod Falhionable manner, «nd on the ihortefl noriee—He will thankfully receive any orders, and pay a prompt and pun&ual attention to them. November 10. W9t f 1 ' FOR SJtL E, ££ A very ValuablJ Eltate, CALI.ED TWITTENHAM, f:tuate in the wi township of Opper Derby, and county of Delaware, 7 t-l miles from Philadelphia, and half a mile frem the y Q new Wefternrooff containing 130 acres of •icellent land, 45 of which are good watered meadow, 51c of prinae wood land, and the reft arable of tlw firlt quality. There are ' Kn on the premises a good two (lory brick house, with 4 rooms Djl on a floor, and cellars under the whole, with a pump-v/eK Dj of excellent water in front; a large frame barn, ltablcs, ?ll and other convenient buildings; a fmoke-koufe and stone, spring-house; two good apple orchards, and one of peach- es. The fields are all in clover, exccpt those immediately under tillage, and are so laid out as to have the jdvartage of water in each of them, which renders k peculiarly con- ' venient for grazing. The situation is pleasant and healthy, and from the high cultivation of the land, the good neighbourhood, and the vicinity to the city, it is vary fu it able for a gentleman's , tountry feat. j-T The foregoing is part of the estate of Jacob Harman g deceased, and offered for sale by n , Mordecai Lewis, « o<£l. it. law Surviving Executor 10 . j Mr. FRANCIS, u (0/ the New Theatre) v TAKES this opportunity of returning thanks to his scholars and to the public. ■ Mr. Francis intends, on his return from Maryland, to open a public aca dtmy for dancing, upon a plan entirely new. He ' r fiatters himfelf tna* his attention to his pupils hi- T therto renders any promises of conducing his future t fcheir.es on the most liberal and ftritSltft terms, of pro priety, totilly.un»ecelTary. iV. B. Private tuition as uivaL _ t June i , law | Davis's Law Book Store, No. 313, HIGH-STREtT, f GEORGE DAVIS announces to h» profeflional Irrentls, ic\ and the Gentlemeu of the Law 6 enei*lly tbr. the Union, that his laieimportation of BOOKS is now atrang ed, and r<,dy for Sale, from a Tingle volum, to an enure li brary, without any advance upsn his former exceeding o a prices, which tor feversl years paA have in so dlttmguithcd An iff manner recommcnticd them :o notice. i.igr Printed Gatalogoes combining the mott extenuve collet- r^p3 u e tion cf the latest tuglilh and Irtfh Editions ever imported into this co.ntry, are p«bli(hed,and de.ivered grau» , Nov on application. j n. " Orders addrtffed to G. D. in wntiug from ary diftaoec (hall be punctually at «rid« d to* A number of 1 RUNKS for Sale. ALSO, TO BE LET, T A convenient LOFT, near Ma:Kct Street Wharf. | > r Nov-«■ edTe SWANN'S, _ £I°% Riding Scbjdt, tfarjk Academy lS> Infirmary, fuperit Adw/.uin" the Pubiic Square, Market / tentioi J °X. SVVANN ) RETCRinS his liucere thanks totr ofe gentlemen by whom P. he has been employed, duiinj; his roiidehcc io thii City, and Locke fiaticrrhimfclf tiiat the fiiccds ot his etfoits, in the nuraerous, in obftioate and dangerous drfcaiVs in Horfcs, in whicu has — becu confultcd, with his modeiate charges, willle cure their future lavors and rccammendation. He now leave to miorm thain and the public at large that hts Ipaoious and commodious premises, eredled for the purposes above described are epen for the reception of pupils g" of either sex, who wiftlto bc-.nfirutted in the Art of Hiding, j£__w - arfd the right method of governing theii horses, so as to ride 5_ X rag them with cafe, elegance, and lately—their hoifea will be Pots, (ft carefully and expeduiooily broke, for every purpoie, and Crear e,f made obedient to the will of the riders ; the natural powers Brack 10 which are ftiut up in them, wili be unfolded byiirt, cailmg of Si', d, forth unitormity ot motion, add giving to that noble animal raDte< Ti- all those beauties of atlion which providence has so bounti ity fully bellowed on them. Eear Also, at hFs hospital, every diforc er to Which the horle is j^ nte liable will be treated according to the rules of art, confirmed ranc by long and repeated experience. ,i — The utility of the above iuilitution has never been qncftion ed, that it has long been wanted in this city, gentleman's ir- liud willmanileft, and T. SwA*n.as the tiiil cftablilher of b.ack >r- theveterenary art, folicitt and relics upon the fuppoitofthai A!] al- public (which he u ever anxious in tervin#) to enable him to tures bring it to perlettion. The idea of a faplcriptiun that jvj, purpofc has beeu hinted by teveial gentleman, 10 ' promote the infliction—the amount ol each fubfeription to be be returned by fcrvices in any of the departments he profc iies, ig- a g fe c*ble to the rate of charges stated in his hand bill. Stcfi orc fubfeription isaow open, and the fegnaturcsof many relpe£t ,vt able gent*eiaeu already obtained. He therefore injorms his * trieuds ana fut h Ladies and gentlemen to whom tie has not j 'he honor of being known, mat he lhall in a tew days take j | the liberty of waiting upon them and soliciting their tifpport , and protection. I N B. Horses sre properly prepared for those Ladies and ; Gentlemen who wiih to be ! cut > Nov. r tth&f. ar.d i 1 Hinj IO BE SOLD, A LEASE for fitum years,from the 2 $th March next, in tbut capital and btautiJuL FARAI % calltti . 11 PROSPEC T-H ILL, Nee, icr- Situated within one quarter of a mile from the Brandywinc Hoi £c ,j Mills, and Haifa mile from the borough of Wilmington. Brja ' dwelling house is built of Hone, two ft ones high, . Sa . •1 gcnteely finilhed, and conuinsfour handfomc room, on kind a floor, befidesan entry, withc.pitalgarrets, and convenient c e i]ars. It is generally thougkt lo command tnc most a- o greeablt profpeft of th-j Delaware, from the fottrce of that rivci to the Capes. This profpeft ia greatly einbaiifhcd by los a full view of a vast body ot meadow, through which the )to Chrilliana and Brandy wine creeks are fecn winding in be*j- well of as pure water as any on conti- In flive nent. The garden contains an acre >nd quarter of land, a- H ided bounding with fruit, and particularly with peach treci, of on J ear , the very best kind, brought from Maryland, and in fulj bear- I y OU will ing- There '•> moreover, on the place, a young, apple ! the as I orchard begining to hear, and several old trees that produce ~ have abundantly, betides cherry and other ornamental iro:s in I - nfr great numbers. The farm consists of near fixft acre* of land, f h of good quality, and clear of incumbrancts, exctpt taxes, ' ' twenty ot which arenow in excellent clover and timothy, , and ten more will be ready for lowing r.ext fpwng. A re w fidetiCe ol uearly 8 years has convinced the fubferiber that ma y the si liation is remarkably healthy, -The great post io»S r» if f rom Philadelphia to the Southward "runs within seventy :d in yar[ j s „f ,h c house. In a word, the beauties and eonveni irges rncr of thr;, situation cannot be enumerated in au advertifc- N. ment, and when examiped. will probably command the at tention of any pcrfon who isdefirous of living at one of the ;w most elegant country feats on the continent. The purehafcr * mayenteron the prremil-s next spring, or perhaps, this tall, th*i " itapplication be immediately made to Dottor NICHOLAS WAY, in Philadelphia, to Doctor WHARTON, on the ] preraifes. or, in his ablencc, to Mr. GKOiiGE IRUi i T, iu Wilmington. , his A quantity of excellent Hay, Grain in the ground some ncnt Stock, &c. may be had by the purchaler at the time oi iale. rs. ' N»v- 7- g V ( New Hat and HosiEur St one, Wholesale, and Retail, rtv ■ best f most By WILLIAM M'DOUGALI>, G " ; wU ] No. 134, Market Street, 3 d door from the corner 'of Fourth, South Side. Ca rst f Mens' Black American and Englih Hats, rf varieus qual ities and prices. Ditto Drabs and Greefa-undsrs. q 2 Ladies' ditto black And a large assortment of fancy ditto ' , Coloured Beavers n the lt b a great variety -of elegant and faf&onablc trim- mingb' &c. m 1 j Youth's black and drab coleitred ditto. tUnd, children's fancy ditto — wood- A j| 0 f (ilt, (ilk and cotton, cotton and thread hose re are K n i t coloured Pantaloons rooms Ditto Driwers p-well o; tto Breeches Patterns : Us ' S.lk Gloves P none, knotted, coloured ditto, eottoa. f c P eac '" A quantity of mending cot ton, sorted colours. ' * .lately B. The hats finilhed in the newest falho*. intage OQ. >7* eodim. ly con- ' ichigh STOP THE THIEVES!!! eman's. LAST Wednesday Evening, O&ober 19, between the h«urs of y and-10 o'clock-, the bed 100 mof Mr Rickettsia O'tller's hotel was entered, cither by means of faife -, arir.an Qrat t^c window, by some villain or villains, who mull have been acquainted with the Gtuation of the house (as the door - 1S 9 v was found locked after they scad committed the theftX whp i tt)f took away from amongst leveral trunks, ONE which con- tained a valuable part of Mr. Rickey's property, but of which I *" he is not yet able to aieerta'.n the contents particularly. As- J ter bringing the said trunk away, and emptying it of up- | wards of a thousand dollars in cash and bank notes, the viU is to his la * ns - * behind the circus, during the time that the per •ittiids formances of the evening were going forward' i iu:>, It is earnestly requested, that all tavern-keepers on the flage ic a S?" roads, ai>d the ferry houses, as well as all civil officers, may W. Me be watchful in fccuring suspicious perfous, who may have a pils hi- redundance of cash, which their appearance wuuid by no » future meansbefpeak them to be poiTefied of. of pro- One Hundred Dollars Re-ward Will be given for securing tke tlsief or thieves, and a fur- I ther reward for securing then with the piorcrtv. «w| OSij. r t > For Sale by John J. Parry, a3B, 5. Second near tbefnut-ftruU A A few excellent GOLD WATCHES, Me* From Forty to One Hundred Dollars, And SILVER WATCHES, JTb Of variou. prices —all warranted. j An ass 'rt merit of Chains Seal., Key., «d Tr»keU, y^ Eigltt Day Clocks fuppbed. and Locks & poundi repaired with difpitch and great Bare. requefl Watch Glaflis by the groce. _ . _ the Cil November It- ——- — at 6 c ■ 'ROWLAND PARRY. cox, \ -GOLD SMITH & JEWELLER, *£*! No 3 6, t< - ed Tea and Coffce Urn., of different patterns, Ivory, * hc Handled -Knives ,-nd Forks, ICmfe Cases, Sec. &c. JJ c(J the above articles (paticularly the plated) are ot a very thcy superior quality, it is presumed they will merit the at- ;{ - tcntion of thoie who with to purchile, to whom they some , are refpeafully offered 011 equitable terms. him f< r, P. S. Setts of Sitver Tlate, Mourning ring, and cre< j; t d Loekt's, Miniature Settings, and every thing m lyOia COUIl( iiid Silver, made in the belt manner. in div N'tiT. %. ■ Cot c c . — — ~T Itwoi lames Mulgrave, nia™ '£ GOLDSMITH & JEWELLER, ;i. Ne.4Z, south Second-Ilreet, , g. ]TT AS 3 uft received an assortment of I'lated V> ate ie H. and Jewellery, l'latcd Tea and Coffee Urm, (effee t«ey be Pots, Tea ditto, Ca.Ws from sto 8 boliUs, and ■d Cream Basons, Bottle Stands, Balkets, high Caltaictlicsj Ph :rs Brackets and Chamber ditto, Branches, Sco.icw, a variety 'g of Silver and I'lated Shoe Lalchew, Spurs, fcfe. 'Jc. war ranted of the heft plate; I.adieb and Gen:.-mens Gold "" Watch Chains, Seals and Keys; Necklace*, Neck Chains, p*, v Eear Rings, Finger Rings, Lockets, Brtaft P11", Stone „' d s Knte-Bucklos, with many other a.ticks in the above branches. » He ha. likcwife received an extensive iHoftment ot J '"■] japann'd tea and 'coffee Urns perlian, blue, brown, of black and gold. _ . . Rc hat Jk!l kinds of work inthe gold and silver line; niitua- Fl to tures set, and hair ws?k executed as usual. » H. November _ tu th & f 1K n Imported in the late arrivals, lN fes, And to be Sold by p, JACOB PARKE, b i"s No. 49, North fide of High-street, Philadelphia, entir IJOI A GSNtRjtL JtSSOkIURHT OF Sc > Ironmongery, Cutlery, Sadlery, &c. AMOKCST WHICH ARE „,a SMITHS' Anvils, Vices, and Files; Saw mill, Crofi eut, Hand, and other Saws; Carpenters' Planes, Chisels, ar.d other Tools; Carving Chisels and Gouges.; Locks, Hinges, Bolts and Latciies.; Nails, Sprigs, Ta&s, and : Screws; Frying-Pans; Smoothing-irons; Shovels and Tongs; Ceffcc Mills; Candleiticks; Snuffers; Warming ' Pans; Table Knives and Forks; RYJiAg Whips; Bar- tyh low Pen, and ether Pocket Knives; Razors; Sciffars; Needles; Ivory and Horn Combs; belt Kirby Fish rint Hooks; br»fs Cabinet Furniture ; Waggon Boxes ; Sheet g ( 1. Brjafs; plated and cin'd Bridle Bits and Stirrups ; itto tt igh, Sa die Nails; Girth and Straining Webbswith raoft jj on I kinds of Ironmongery, Cutlery, Sadlery, Brass Wares, D 'e pt ! &c. Sec. '1 !»-; OiSeber 14. mv.-ffrv.- X \ DANCING SCHOOL. l hc WLLIAM M'DODGAIX wiQopcn hit school ob Mob- g; »u- Hotc. The firft praitidng ball to be on Tucfday e- j Teniftg, the firft of November, and to be continued every Cor Tuelday, during the feafou. of that For terms, &c, enauire at his house, Ncr.i 34, Market- ted .oad Greet. ur crd cmy '?• K ueni- i-it 1 1 1 1 rtifc- i O DC oold, fid s e t 00,400 Acres of Land. hafcr Lying cn the river Alleghany, in the county of Nor- a;j; fall, thwmbcrlind, in the State of Pciiufylvania. FO LAS 4CO Acres Land, ont 0 In Bald Eagle towEfhip, Northumberland county Mi r .aforefaid. ~ (ome 60,000 Acres Land, l e . Lyingr-on the water, of the Oconee and Canouchee i dif rivers, in the county of VVafhington, in the state of i in; Georgia. ; on 174,000 Acres Land, j ™ tying oifthcAra'.er# of the Ohopee and Caaouchee ' j, 0l frvtrs. ia the county of Montgomery, in the state of Georgia. ' 3 1 °33 Acres Land, rn ' r Lying in Orangeburglidiftri<3,in the fta'e of South Carolina. And, IUJ'"1 UJ '" 146,986 Acres Land, nv Lying in Charleston diflrifl, in the laid state of South a Carolina. to: An Half acre Lot of Grood, In the town of Richmond, Virginia. trim- The above Lands will be fold low. —Apply to George Meade. Philadelphia, lithJJnv. 1796. tn&s t9thD iofe To be Let, A large cellar, io Walout-ftreet just above Fourth-Street, that is floored with two inch piank, and will hold upwards of \QO pipes of w ne. Also, a Stable and Coach-house, that will hold four hor fes and iwa carriages ; and several (lores in Fourih Street*— Apply to L George Meade. Who has for sale, ( «5 boxes of Cafliie soap Red Lisbon Wine en the Acw P*P, es s bill of exchange wine efts in A few barrels ot lrifh meU beef r key s, baircU of fbip bread. ifthavc Nov - 4- .4ist. n ;J Q h °' THIS DAY 16 i-UaL!SHiii>, i h cori- Price 37 1-2 Cents. t fwhich The Pretcnfions of Thomas Jeffer ofup- son to the Presidency, EXAMINED, ptl And the Chartres Adams hc REFUTED. AkdrelTed to the Citizens of America in general* by": *" d ' To the Electors of the Prejident. 1 Sold by d a fur- W. YOUNG, MILLS & SON, Corner of Second and Chciaut-ftreeu. 4 November s. tts i i SALT P E T R E. A qu jntity of Double-Refined Salt Pitre for file at No. iS' South Thiril-ftreet. November $. The Creditors of Scott and M' Michael, formerly merchants of this city, and who failed in the year 1763. or 1764, (and from wljom thj I'*bfcri ier pur chased bills of exchange to amount oi' fevcral hundred pound* sterling, which have lain by h'm <;ver Cnce.) are requested, evert man or them that it living-, to meet at the City-Tavern on Tucfday, the 15th of November neat, at 6 o'clock in the evening, in order to oblige Cbarks Cox, formerly of this city, now of New-Jerfcy, and John Bayard, formerly of said city, and speaker of ;'ae House of Aflembly ef said state, now of Brunfwick, Niw-Jerfey, affiguees oi said Scott & M'Michael, to come forward aid pay over the monies they have had i« their hands belong ing to the creditors these 31 or 33 years. Some years a ■ go the creditors were called together ; Mr. Cox appear ed in behalf of himfclf and Mr. Bayard, and allege j tH»t they were apprehensive they might be brought into trou ble if they parted with the money (which 1 apprehend it foine thousands,) as his Britannic Majesty had a debt due him for government bill?: it was however agreed by the creditors met, thit theaflignees (hculitake the opinion of counlel; they did so, and it was that they would be sale in dividing the money among the creditors. I urg«d Mr. Cox to bring the business to a final close ; his answer was, it would be but a trifling sum ; my reply was, if ever so trifling, I would have my proportion of it. It has how - evet lain over. I therefore hope the creditors will now come forward and oblige the alfignees to divide whatever they have, afid . they onght to pay intercft too. George Meade. • Philadelphia, id November, 1796. dti^N* [ " JOHN MILLER, Jun. & Co. I No. 8, CHESNUT STREET, ' Have Imported in the late vefTels from Europe, &c. I AKD HAVE bOR SALE, A gcseral affortnsent of GOODS, fuiuble to the season— r Amougft which are, Tl ROAD and narrow CLOTHS, ' 1J Plain and twiU'd COATINGS, Rose striped and point BLANKETS, FLANNELS and b \ISES, HATS assorted in cases, IRISH LINENS, .INDIA GOODS, generally, /, Confined Invoice of IRONMONGERY, Comprising a capital assortment to open a {lore—inciu xliug Thirty Cases of NAILS. This invoice will be fold entire on very advantageous terms. September zo. d Wm. Holdernesse, No. 76, HIGH- STREET^ Has received by the late arrivals, A Well Selecitd Assort mint of • Silk Mercery, Linen Drapery, and r. Haberdaihery Goods, Which -he will 'fell, wholeCile and retail, en the very 1 '• lou eft terms ; h Amongjl ixibicb are :t Si«!n. 119, corner of Front and Ity Mulberry ftrests. '' II- A Manufactory FOR SALE. iee A Vslusbie SOAP and CANDLE Manufiflory, (V.uste of | in a convenient part of the city ; the works almost new, : on an entirely original conftiufkion, and built of ;nt • materials, aud m*v be set to vvork immediately. P-r nns j who wifti to purchase, are requf fted so appty at No 2731 ie £ , South Srcond » tr l t VVafhington Canal Lottery, NO. I. Uth "\T THf-REAS the State of Maryland has auth&nfed W the underwritten, to raise twenty-fii thoofar,-raent 01 the prizes. . . The drawing as this Lottery will commence, w:t -e delay, at soon as tl» Tickets are fold, of which_ umdy notice will "be given. , . Such prizet as are not demanded in fix months a t drawing is finiihed, fha\l be confider-d as * the benefit of the Canal, and appropriated aqcoruDg'J-. p pr (S, S ned) NOTLEY YOUNG, ter " DANIEL CARROLL, e/D* LEWIS DEBLOIS, GEORSE WALKER, \VM. M. DUNCANSON, Iffl* THOMAS LAW, JAMES BARRY. a U City of WaOiipgioß, Feb. n. PRINTED BY JOHN FENNO, rcond —Is O. II 9~ ~ CHESNHT-STREET. tts [Price Fight Dollars per Aciiua.}