J fly *T « of I ' IIS borough. Wdl knoW th ? Pr«. Ps% ihzt Mon °f eVery , ,» i en V'i' S ° If> — Wf tiie imore readily j • acknowledge that the conduft of the crews i belonging to the Medusa and Infurafnt has i fTTS' r ee! '/ ro?e -' « we Si!!" J d ful of the facnfice which necessity and a re- S Y f g a J dto the public peace has imposed upon c ,' to your quefiions, '• Is it ' r t • true that the officers and failow in the fer- t " I of »he repubUc, have been Ir infulted 'and n ' I eSrl the a ?S"%»experi- u "ft fflk- I » e - h , l ,nc 9"venience of furn- !tl - , jfhing a fecunty (always ready to be found) }c; ! for their future conduct." We have only ■p, to obferye, that whenever complaints are made to the magistracy,. by an injured par i fa fer as our laws extend, was never denied. We presume it to be perfeft for future good cor.dust involves a pecunia , ry obligation, and that a violation of recoe mzance, produces a recovery of the penalty, nu f w f I l ft,onthe contemplation, Vc that such is our jurisprudence ! Ading au ( under a government of laws, and not of men, J As the will o f»the magillrate cannot be fubfti- 4 ( tilted for the established law of the land, wo being known to us, we ask entertain nodoubt of your according with us the in the fentiment-that arbitrary summary ten, proceedings, and consequent punishment form no part of the police of a free govern- Ext merit. We lament that ads oT individual in- p discretion, should be wrought up to mani- " ei ations ot national hatred : this conclusion we ca.mot, we think, be just, when it is con- wor tempiated, that in every attenipt to preserve Ftei the public repose, we haVe fought for >he fron aggrelfors among our own o'tizens Only. to b So fir as relates to the outrage commit- by f ted on the house of Mr. Blondel, we have rend further to observe.that the laws are open to be ft him, and a redress cart only be obtained by men a recurrence thereto. cond Moil assuredly will the this has 1 | borough, unite with you in every endeavor auth, 1 to eniure the peace and harmony between " the citizens of the two republics, and it will Com . a-.ord them> the highest gratification if such polit r mutual endeavors prove fuccefsful in pre- litual i venting future uneasiness. oppo In behalf of the court of aldermen, timer I am, with refpeft, 1 obfer v n , thatt i our molt obedient servant, prope m-c u. G^o : LOYALL, Mayor. of th Norfolk borough, July 1, i 79 7. rent , Citizen Duhail, consul of the to evi - French republic, Norfolk. found difpof XJe (£asette* thc „^ PHILADELPHIA, should Thursday eventng, j u i y i 3. v «t < ~~— »■! _ which The following is the conclusion of a letter Shoul. t . h s. Secretary of Stite from the Span- our a < . Mi lister—published this morning in a more 1 Pamphlet from the Office of the Aurora oeceiTa The whole letter /hall appear to-morrow. " After having followed you step by P through the various points of your Report to the President, I /haft make a short T J compendium of such as a rife from this let- condem, ttr , from whjch it results. Ship '' °" 2 of February, I gave S rna - d « ; » y° u ft'fficient particulars refpefting the in- £hip 1 tended expedrtion, to have attracted the at- Bri „ ! tention of this government. ' 0 j 2. That although to this verbal commu- Sailed 1 , nication, I added another in writihg on the ,h - Briti 2d of March, the President had not the Na " cyP : least knowledge of it on the 9 th of the fame in J t /J month, and that without doubt you must have had very powerful motives to prevent you from communicating it to him. Sch'r Pe 3. That it does not appear by the docu mcnts presented by. the Secretary of War, The 1 that Government had given orders to the P r ,? videE military commanders to cause the territory vt a*? "ts ndi "' ° !tht Un " cdSt "" ,ob " 4- That you made to the Englilh Mini- Jenks, fa a communication, which in my opinion P an y w '< you ought not, and that e»en if you thought lhat ai P 1 it neceflary, you delayed doing it for two months that is, f rom the 27th of February to the 28th of April, although it refpefted a most urgent and important objeft. 5- That the Baron de Corondelet could very well have received my letters, without . its necessarily following that his had come to hand. trir' r^"^a t the B ar on did notreprefent Mr. I>in a Ellicott's not writing to hira officially as a t0 the Ca P • complaint, but as zn observation, and that in fadt he never has done it in those terms. FOl 7- 1 hat the proofs you alledge to excul- A few b 1 PattMr. Ellicott, refpefting his intentions J ul y >3- ot ***">g the Fort of Natchez by surprize, Perfon , s I are purely negative. n*r, are del 8. That it isnot merely pretences, but ve- MuflCt ry powerful reasons, which have impeded » the evacnation of the Polb, and the ran- W4 RPE ning of the Boundary Line. 9- That the insinuations with which you and thep^J aie willing to persuade the American Peo- hopes tl pie that our arming is direded against them, "1 l,riiric ' l are unjust as well as unfounded, as by Mr of _ theirf " Blount's letter it is clearly, demonstrated to be a precaution for the mere purpose of de- himfdf wii fen Ce. • judges, to b IP. That you evidently contradi'ft your ». when on one hand you are pleased to twelve mon attribute to us the movements of the lndi- N. B. A 1 ans, and in the very next paragraph you tUßf d, and shew it might proceed from American citi- dll > al:ch ' an zens, as it actually does according to Mr. Blount's letter; and that he afted with the knowledge and intelligence of the very fame British Miniiter, in whose private, notes, without Jignaturc, and perhaps not of his hand timt ? ar * u 11. That although in all your official es ' and lsa W communicat.'ous, you have always manifefted j unc I'and'"f cf notht* ™ en ' c * n V°*?wWit kfteW , ...»its' 7,*^ Vs d«fiv. !i- r, U V- C1 -<lr. Blount's letter clear i '"""" th " 1 ~ **9, fc >i« it. I ty'fS, dulV™ Almi'd? rf ' isns- fe*; d d,- m ™ c " * rf »-us ss • 8 '. j "tuatiOn, their wants and resources m„>» "• art S&Sirxfr^^r*^® 1 '• Is it ' mhl oPin T-' " Icu!ated t0 promote so defi- b Is it rahle an objeft to us all. For my part a! I 1 ted iS S ; 1 sna " Ie3VS nothi "S undone, to ce- ! ! experi wlkr r""A and - h u rmony with a natl 'on w » expen- ■ which I refpeft ; neither (hall I ever fuffer i w fJ™; | th f e "f the king, my master, in apy F | ;S;r« ,o be »■» ■£* F „ n " e 1 p 3' God t0 preserve you many years. an red par- Your most obedient humble servant, ca 'cm. CARLOS MARTINEZ DE YRUin P C perfeft- Philadelphia, Julyn, du lecunty /y ' ' lecuma- COMMUNICATION. tio recog- There can be no doubt that if the Reve- tin penalty, nue Cutter only had accompanied the the aA'""' a „a!if r 3 l lea Sues the k ft 'eafon, ma Aftwg and had since been qn look-out for the Th r kfl"' n to ret r Uni W ' tfx her to P ort > the price of dov i J' 4 ° f War ' com P'«tly manned, &c. I 1 •land, would have been saved. A correspondent' P»>" M, we aflcg whether the Ganges, &c. for which fu " 11 1 us the pirate below is now waiting, is also in- to 1 nmary tended to be prefent<;d to thefp plunderers > ind < nment ' the overn- Ex trail of a letter from a gentleman of res- ™g ual in- pe<S ability dated Savannah, July i ' O7 . mam- "\V e have nothing new here, but what A n we have_ from your quarter, unless it be der,c s con- worth informihg you that , forty or fifty j take eferve Ftenchmen in uniform arrived here by wat-r 1 ' ea se >r,he from Charleston, whose dettination is said y. to be Augustine, from whence it is inferred A limit- by some, that the Spaniards will lliortly fur- and have render it to the French. There ar«> said to S °"t •en to be some among us endeavoring to procure ] e by men to go to the fame place ; but their ward conduft, tho' it has excited some suspicions, this has not, from any thing which Ihave heard E *tr eavor authorized a belief of such intention. fir we " _ " °P' e a Ppear to be here as they are in tr ) twill Congress, and elsewhere, divided about the such politics of the day. But tho' my retired pre- ltuation prevents me from having the best " I opportunities of judging of the public fen- magit rrZ > ytt r J may determine from the .on by obfemtions I havemjd* I should conclude nond, that the number of those who from an im- quart, proper part,ahty would oppose the interests than , r. of this country ,s few : Under this a PP a- bed, c rent impression, and I suppose from a view to the to evince an attachment to that interest, I run fr found on my arrival in town a very prevalent at Ca' __ lfpofition to pay particular attention to town ' the wfu.ng anniversary of our independence, bridge The appointment of additional envoys to Ge Zr ff a I j" d j cious measure, and tembe: should it effeft the desired objeft, it will pre- are ftri 3- *?. t .° U 1 r 1 bein g.evolved in that calamity petitic _ which^all [well d,fp o fed men *uft deprecate, stretch tte r Should the French still determine to reieft also to a„* ° Ur a . dvance? - 't 7'U tend to unite u, the in coni „ a more in any measures that it may be found a lotte ira . Deceflary to adopt." Q pate m )w - feafoh, by G/iZETTE MARINE LIST tothec sur Pr)nr cf Philadelphia P rletor i „ s," ri in- anc )'> BiHfnga, of this port, ation, ■ »• »(«aRSS? t «"»;• Dispatch, M'lntyre,' rio Ze " S ln l " rh f S ßM^ r r M,y co "voy of e , he Bntlfh frigate Andromache, Mansfield The Nan 'y put into Gibraltar. ' Coast t ae in g B trUJ M ' nCrVa * Bray " P ° rt at Ccuta ' wait and 76 id xj r ,. v ~ . informs. Nt A RR TvIr RK ' J y ' 2- That Sch'rPCy, Freeman, Doal, Ant ; between r, Pr lh * American ftip Pa ty, A-nt into New- try » a t I le Jfrov'dence th ' P»vate ve(T c l of war, Camp- 'ng the 1 T virl aJ • | opP ' nger ' h " been tried b r the brought ie t V '". Admir4lt V and released. Thlcap- time. ] tors have entered their appeal. u • r l he r^| !t jf ConfederaCy of ,h: ' port. capt. T 3 '* n!n J rc "£ Cai " on the llth / an - in com- r.*V n pany with the RufTell, of Newport, and left the lnfar t that■fcip twa days after, o ff the Great Ladr.nes e P- Th 0 fbntph Ca Pt' J cr -ks was bound to Ham- eral Crai v ' a hnug-e 1 ' 11 - cause of ■T Or 80/ ion, or officer 1 Schooner advance; 1 $ A t L Y, 7 t |' enc: : Asa Scudder, Master, f. VTOW lyinp nt Cheftiut-llreft wharf; will fail , i-N in a lew days. For freight or palTagk, apply L to the Captain on board, or to Jo/eph Anthony, Co. Capt. ] For Sale on board said Sceooner, at Mar bl< A few barrels of Hat MACKAREL Lisbon 'it Hinckley r hav ! n S f "'S ht -on boart the said fchoo- are inform def'fd to call immediately for the fame. Mujtcal lnftrument Manufactory, Englifhm Hifo. 167, Arch-Street. frigate hac si^ P l ER ' l ? ar P ficko 1 r f • S portable graud; mouth, hay lid -board, pier table and Iquare piano lorte mafcr fron. Londsm,,returns thanks to his Iriendi " an j g p and the puM'c, for thfl.r liberal encouragement, f ? L "' and hopes that by h„ assiduity and attention to ev- hel g ht , th er j branch of his bufiiu-fs, to merit a continuance commence' zLj'a 0 "' made on the nsneft was COniei and moil approved with, pedals; pateat, patched t< rCfC J lUrp stop • Wl " ch h =« a «e,s himfcif Will ue found on trial by unprejudiced IT ,', judge*, to be ejual ifnnto t fuperiorto any import- the ed, and twenty per cesit cheaper. Any inflru was it kno' murnt purcha'xd „f him, if not approved of in N. B C twelve months, hf will exchange. - " All kinds of Jiffufical instruments made US ° tuned, and repan e,-with the greate.ft accuracy £ a P ers > thl dilpatch, and on the molt reasonable term, ilr Aeetat Poi ready W oney«,ly. ■ ' Previous Second hand P.ano Rorte, taken in exchange. there were -f or bale, alarm - ,• T HE: timtrof a Mulatto Mai, who has about <, II S f l yj."' to s erve . enderftands the uare as florf ? e ¥ rall y b( es,and is a gOodwaitejr, " ded, from : , Jre l(j Inquire of the Printer. appear in pi iiw ue in cog. lent knew •, '-^rgsyrgr oundkliofi ! j> r 7 7 " tterciwr. i>y this day's Mail. the right. —> NEW-YORK, July "agreeable between one and two o'clock yefterdiv ribute to m "™ng, Dr. Romayne of this city, was I rxh unite ? c , n b y order of the Executive of die U I ich their "'ted States, and with his papers concluded 1 :s, invite * ■ ™"»delphia, in cudody of the Marflial | profound c un(l erK:and some letters from Mr Rlonnt rof your were f moi, S his papers. j s not, in 11 ' s well known that Dr. Romayne has efo defi- eeR latei y "i England and France. I part, al- j j e, to ce- ! " yfe are assured that capt. Nathan Halev I ( a nation : „ °, Was r^' d to b e taken in the (liip Hare' j' 'er fuffer ™ as the liian.viho condufted her into I ' ~; n any prance, ft seems rapt. Haley went to J n unjust 2""J fe^ the fliip failed, and L returned. Pne ship was taken by 'a boat !r years. and on trial it was neceiTai yto identify | •vant, eaptor, when capt. Haley himfelf ap- I" vrujo. P ea !" ed a! . ,d P ro ved himfelf the man, by pro- | SI , j ducing his commiflion. 3 P I q - ? ! 'i 0 ™ 1 unifoi7n of a marine officer, and is fit- Reve- tmg out a privateer A representation of I V Mouirt the circumstance* of this capture has been [° leafon, made to the proper authorities in France. For the J h 'S "Itelligence is from refpedable and un- " irice of doubted authority. d ' , &C -' naf J, ther ! earn that French are very by ondent particular in taking American velTels, unless f which Junked with papers exaftly. in conformity Z ilfo m- to their regfilat.ons-and no hopes of any ad' CrS ■ Rvl % °" r mercha nts, until we break we ,f the Brit.fh Treaty. Preparations are mak- 1 of res- m S to invade Portugal. [Minerva 1 I sri ! »*97-! . v al what j An account is received in a New Provi- !m it be , d «ce paper of June 2d, that the Britiih had i ' 7 ' leafed nll f St " Domi "? 0 ' and re- me, water ; calec * of American vefTels I a s said ■ » r nd lerrod An attempt has been made to break open hZ y fur . and rob the vaults of the Branch Ban/in Fre aidto SomhCwohna which did not Hcceed. Bn. jcure 'e Djreaors have offered 500 dollars re- to i their ward for fecunng the offender. " T, ln| ri°ns, j j(r leard Ext^ a of « letter from a gentleman of the f ro^ firft refpeftability in-the Western coun re in try, to his friend in Albany. the «< Geneva, iotb June, 1707. tired « Dear Sir, 797 I 1 best " Our business of the rftad goes on like in g, fen- magic. I am aided beyond my expeftati- m °rr the .on by the inhabitants of the county of O- b X a< lude nondago. By my last report from that P'ed 1m- quarter, I (hall have the afliftance of not less P ro ff rests than 4,000 days work, voluntarily fubferi- all th P.Pa- oed, on the two roads from the Cayuga lake valua ,iew to the deep springs ; and as a ftag | ;g t<> frty , t, I run from Whitgftown over the new bridjre Miss lent at Cayuga, and from thence through the loft v to town of Seneca at the fall ) where a good ' The i nee. bndgeisnearlycompleated) and from thence the 01 -oys to Geneva, and Canadarqua, by firft Sep- preset and ember next ; the inhabitants on each road °f thi prew areftnving for the preference, and this com- breez my petition w, 1 draw from them the ufmoft of our ate. itretch of their exertions. We have much » an left alio t 9 hope from the liberality of the state to fay the m confeqnenceof the !aw of last feffion'for Oh 3 lottery ; however, S s we cannot antici- John pate much aid from this resource the prefcnt I I'g'htn eafon, and as it will be of great importance the o t e community at large, particularly pro- wonfp pnetors of land m the western to ' ftandii have a good road communication from the the lie »« county of Ontario to th f Mohawk rive, 1. ha- and as httle aid can be obtained from tliei Mattering inhabitants in the Oneida Referv-1 „ ation, we flatter ourselves that we fhali re- ° ceive substantial support- from Patriotic citi- 20 zens in the lower part of the state." 2 he r S A ho °r ne c Rajah ' 134 days from the Weft • S S 7 at^ V John Carnes, master, it and 76 days from the Cape of Good Hope Tune inrorms. " ' ~ That on the 14th of April, i 79 7, /here i j as a fllar P dispute in the britilh armv p u between the Irish artillery and Englilh infanl "• nl'.h ! f'<"? f , G God° od H °P'. mg the landing of the French in Ireland over I ie brought on an aftion which lasted foire - >- time. It began in the barracks where they an y tw « would admit of no officers for thirty fix ° r sumsf ums • hours The artillery had fix men wounded; be "n ft en C ' n T a ( thr " k, '" ed a " 1 elevcn wound: | bridge ?S er,'l r 6 r! ft ° f the seCOnd da y Gen- notice,'it . entered the barracks, armed with tors to fii a hnuger and pistols, and demanded :he coi npany - cause of the disturbance, and if any soldier \ nd char ! or officer had any thing to fay to him, to u hereon . i advance;which ceufed a silence on their part -the next two corporals, anda ferjeant bet giy of the artillery were Ihot, and so ended the I 0t- ttt the efTeil r OAT 0n the SAEEM: July 7. * be paid t< Capt. Bray, in the brig Mercury, arrived ""''T °J L fbon —She left there June 4 ._ By Capt. 1795, « - Hinckley, a passenger in the above brig-, we dollars; a are informed, that two days before he failed tlie lft . he was told by Mr. Dorman, a reputable ,ft N ? vei Engl,lh merchant in JLilbon, that an Englilh frigate had that moment arrived from Ports- liT' r , t [° mouth,havmg llipped her cables, & brought into rigid; intelligence that the mutiny on board the quents. grand Englilh fleet had arisen to such a By height, that an engagement had a&ually w commenced between several Ihips, and it was conjeAured, that this frigate was dif- patched to give intelligence to the grand- Wi , tC P ° in, J?" 18 ' — T he passage of LOTTE, the Englilh frigate,is not mentioned, nor ! was it known by Capt. Hinckley. ""PICKEI B. Capt. Hinckley had read, previ- 1 con-.m ous to this intelligence,in tlje Englilh news- SAJjE ' Tl rrevious to the arrival of this frigate drawin?. there were three mails duejat Lifton from' Check England—which haft excited confidence i ? t i te( alarm. x > and P*te reported at Lilbon, ant} generally believed, that Mr. Pitt had abfeon- drawing in 1 ded, from Eugland— or rather he dared not 1 i,e Lu ' iß appear in public, and was obliged to contin- Note> ue in cor. utmoli attenl r fune 1 "I !adc^fSr Jcrvrs ? i! ' COntinued tie block -111. j»le of Cadiz -and expefted every day to receive orders to attack and take the city— j wlncn ltwasfaidhevvoulcfeftea n s "ii, yesterday ' ff' 1™ a » dlfmantkd, and' could city, was jJ 3 fe . eWe reh/tancc. Several Englilh men ,f dle U " j fromYhe rCaCh ° f the caMO » ;ondufted p e & pamlh batteries. Marflial. Li Pt * H " that 5 American vef bi °- Vi ' go - tvv ° ° f wh;ch layne has I I w «- OSTO N, July 8. I r '*„■ continue in anxious expectation n Haley, ° f ,ntell from Europe later than before' 'P Ha f e, J mr^ n nt' t ; atec '* I" Ireland, as late as May her into I the lat . eft fr ° m that kingdom— the voice i? a '° h uder p,tch and pre " 'led, and I •, , ! P j the government tho' boat > ! fun,-,,- (7 grated appears determined to I itify the j ' u PP reis "try effort of the people— and nu "elf a P" andTtL • Pr ° feCUtions ' P u niihments f 5?. I. ef ° rm ' cml ar ' d religious, is the 1 the na " { ho'je '' AfT Je^~ C/n ' on the watchword and ad is fit- - Aljociations multiply, and affiliate I ation off r every thing bears the strong- marks'of j . b«n ai£. 1 ConjcSurt'is iVHri . F ™«- «S?a " J r"' and un- £2 ln the Clvil concerns of Ireland. | ihe reports said to have been received ire very Z arn y al at Marblehead from Portu- * , unless Md p3rt ""radiilory. } 0 ormity j founded on h"" ° f ' j® rep ° r£ '* I of any admiral Col li 'FW °" board I < <>"£ Hx+s t: _ e mak-1 , natl * e known the paflaee of th* p.ja I iter \ h "" r T w r««ar3£rfiss;Ss?;• "■ s? "t ""¥• «*- «-s: W,th a " E'glift ftip of 6 guns, and 16 I onen K l "' COnVU >' cd 2 7 fail of American veffe's nk "Wh Nicl ' o,a M ° le - Several j „ rench "niiliei came in those vcffels Th* I „c« ; "»»«• -f"»». 100 £T, t ™; - Tune 00 3d of J e. Capt. George C ark, late oftlm brie I f e us Barh.has. arrived at New Yoik I J oun- J J am a.u;a,,in the Eleven Sons. FREDERICKSBURG, July 7 J 17. FIRE! FIRE!* 7 " y ' of all °thers the most F ' e ln S' "lied the ears of our citizens yesterday ftati- niorning about 10 o'clock. It commenced, °. by accident, m the kitchen on the lot IT that P'edby Mr Thomas Cochran, and in its V aH°th ?f r 7 ed f,x dwelling-houses, with ,f cn . all theout-houfes annexed thereto : the most lake val " ab ' e ° f the houses were two the prop- 1 ?, t0 I l r " Za chariah Lucas (occupied by ,dg e Mife M. Hume, and Mr. J. Gunnell) whose A V the Joss we think may be estimated at 2 0001.- A ' rood house in which he lived, and those on C " ence the opposite fide of the street, were happily ® 3ep - P r e .f rve by the providential circumstance •oad °t the prevalence of a light south-west om breeze, without which the utmost exertions noft ot our citizens would have been of little avail 1 uch »n arresting their progress. We are happy S I late fa Y one got hurt. I ' fo . r T oh Sunday last the dwelling house of Mr. fends L 1 ! & G ° rc ' f Culpeper, w|s struck with ftet i, Cent 1 "gntning and consumed, together with most « df nee ot the furniture. His daughter, a young 81-001 )ro - , won*, of about 2 o years of a ge, who wa to M»g m the door, was knocked down by ?!!? thehghtmng, and expired in a short time. 5, g ri ! vWWWin *^ M i"'""" ■■■■■ mi u rooms .Z\ VViII be Landed, t other , re - rom on board the lhip A<f}ive, Capt. EL*iß,from cZf namhureh, Iti- 40 bales white Ruflh clean Hemp j" a calks Clover Seed ot S ro For Sale by aa<! eft Thomas Herman Leuffer, iX'L | Tune 16. North Fifth ftre«t, Gofort ;re eor getown Bridge Company. Tori n- Ex ,hrft.°/, aa lj s' the Legiilature of the <iate of Maryland on the 29th December T nnr, ■n- 1791. entitled, »An ail for erecting a bridge' rid over Potowmac river. 0 i He W 4ndU it enaSfd, that the said direflors or ?y any two »f them (hall and may require auy sum ix or sum, of money in equal proportion from each _ 1; he n (7 pr ° prietcr ' as m;, y• from time to time i HE >j be necessary for carrying on the building of said , £ , tht ' ! d f ; . a " d „ afte r P ivi! '« three months public hi 1- notice, it fliall and may be lawful for the direiV '"T h tors to sue for and r.cover in the nams of the " le company such unpaid requitition, with all costs Val ;r and charges incidental thereto, and legal intereit n T 0 K e ° n . J ,rom 'he time the fame fnould have ' been paid: And the negleft or refufal to pay am- l nr It r^ u 'fit.or, after public notice shall have Si, bu'fi, 1 b een given at lead for three mouths in all the the pcrul » "hTefift'ro fn f' R , b^ ore en " merlted 'stall have at ffu lib on the (harr or (h * P rccecljn K payments made I Gccr is m be illdZVf ? 4r^\ 0 nC l^ ector to I frlf to aD 1 s he , a " d beneht of the 'company." Stage cer mation of such ol the stockholders as have not «rg, or a. complied with the requisitions heretofore made Now fr i7o f esr / r< i a M folk,w: u on the Ift No vember, public we ' j m ar ®' nn 'he loth May, 1706 ,<0 this bufim ; thi IS i a " th f / oth j "> 1 4° hilars •on R ' ,n m '•' < ' pte L m ' 1? 9 6 . 40 dollars, and on the t0 P rofecu fvovember, 1796, fio'dollars.' Caution is tcntion an now given that after the expiration of the time iic can P oil limited for the continuance of this advertise- T , bc abc ment (three months) the law will be carried *22 ggei* con, P „„,„ M By order of 1 he Direaors undertakin IVALTER SMITH, Treasurer. £aX S Georgetown, Ma M , X 79 7. iaw 3m and FHday \H T* 11 • , . ~ "" ——— Carlifie an( WiJham BJackburn x e V lif \ cd ' LOTTERT and BROKER'S OFFICE •Stagewii Tipi/it r- 0 ' 64 fcut b Stc °nd firfeet. of Samuel ln j be Lottery, No. 11, which fcu T NOl day B COn 'f! en# cI ra «'ine the 19th May, FOR return . i.E. rhe price of Fickctswill rife in propor- e,et 'y Satu fj, i WIn K advances, particularly on ac- Lancaaeroi / C „ drawn t' c kets, prizes of days. Rawing" each ' ° n the lall da y 01 Check Books kept for examination and register- N* Zs - N.. w' Pefk s omen k Br^ r «>«%e and tot j • 4t *S e^ io ttcries, which will beein Mr. Samuel I SXef. 7 p , thC summer - da V rao ">'» l Pi'l- ? > 3 r '. n a " kinds of Stock, trick Coch ucmiift nKentieo' 0 ' UM&fl(d wilh tht <h«"« V COLUMBIA HOUSE the city— fiovdiftg-Schcjjol for youn? Ladies :heSpaniih .ift£3*l mid make '«>»** M sincere ac nglifh men hj r^ he cannon fI&StSiZ of which j* r re r nve " fei ' £ 's3r: f: Atolars. Eyery brand, of ufef.,l °V fc r . I eaucatmn .s J>arhcyi i vly.„Tt„,i c j t< v L P Ml " e .Gronmbridge a hd m«A«r? eicelli£ Z & | relpcfilitept-oJVfTons. a l '"-" petition .Corner of Spruce and Eleventh Street, an before I J" ne Sth, j 797. , crs eas May I I ''f fituatiun is perfectly healijiv • j.'"' ' 1 ■the vriife T 6 Weh y an « fcen'«dS and nre- fe" nd «4i<ffnj ng rh> hop*. 1 ind lot lent tho' I "'ft krtglijh Crown Window Glass lined to I A „■ J ' r I 10 by 8 ie conle- J ir ]y 9 s, is the j by (o and I *4 by so ' 21 2 bqxss. affiliate, j '6 by 12 aarks of I Likewise frefli Rice' 4 hi h rr, divided J mefsiieef, in half barrels. & P Bran( *y> tell reform- j Sai ' Cloth, No. ito 8 ' I Sherry Wine. rw "SP* D " tth ortu- I Thirty Boxes Chocolate. !^I p °r Sale by, ■Xard I N f**l Zreck, Jutii d filers J funr lr S 9, Sortth Tbird-fireet. oidmi j Quantity of Branciv diz, fhc j FIKST Sc 2dproof, * ' tter en j Gin, of 4 tfi proof, in pip-, igence. I Jamaica Spirit,, 4 th proof, Hhd, me ar g* H £ rk " « «fes o- 40 dozen each ondon, j $« s ! umNew, in piftrs and half p , nt , S " d ' 6 Hazleh,* f' b °" tS ' difierer,' i^ e j w£; f 't >evml Coppcca, / • The I White Lead r »n s»hd« ill, was I & 'panilh Brown J • 3d of I For S%Je by Yorlf, hnw Y 4 p £T3R BLIGHT. I J rinted Calicoes. 7 - "iiV E v R ' Jun - &Co no. 8 Cbcfnut-Stree-t, need, J March 6• n"ts Erflclnc s V iew of the War. with I ■ ■■ moll n DH 7 " ' PU BtISHED, prop- 7 BER J CAMfBELL &Co dby I 4 ro ; Second street, >L— j A VlC ™ °f th eCaufes and Confequen on ce l ofthep re fent War with France >piiy I jfe , I h . eHonorable Thomas Er sk , Ne . ance I § weft j >v r, r a OBE SOLD, avail nI Tn V AXp bl4 r hr ," ft ° ry Brick Hous e i m s ™'J J f... en Lougeaiiey, noft I m dfpth, the adjoining lot is about ofi s ec t ung If on Lod-e alley, and 42 feet on GoforS! was cirtf'" t l! ,Vh '- Ch ' C^ S from Chrfnut- Ibv " " S«lley into Dock-ilrcst ait>- y I horse market. The hm.fe eonfift, of _ rooms - with fix fire places, two dS ■S looms, one of rhem 'forty feet in length tl Sf, *• <**■*« '•«" «i SS two hreplacM, t a-nd a hr»e H° om chen, witn exter.five cellars under, .-.r.d K arrets over the who e, a privilege of a v a , f nt £ t of grotindto the eaftwaro between this iWe an ! the bank, a pump of excellent water in the yard, a lfendfoipe piazza fronting the vacant p'V an J * rime H able and dwelling house on >°forrfi-ftreet. The premises now rent for - s&zr*- ■*>"*****'*% l-'°r terms apply t0 John - AJr '--° 3awtf ge Lanca/te r> Harrijburgh Car lift e b o.ppenjburg and Sunbur} STAGES. 3e public are to take notice that i(i art l k P artncrft 'p which has fsr some time' fub ic M#thUs , s !rs h ° f LanX "n4 I- ~ '"T 1 ? eet ' " dissolved . b-«, not » s M Slough mfinuatesto the public without iuft cL&. U ,>a W f'L m M C i, Ully K ! ' ?tar Won ft g '? W " Geer - the 39 th e ™ „ ft ' V"" ° f w!lich ' 9 Bot no « deers ed nectary. Any gentleman who wishes to be e STtaS| inf>rmed of merits o£ e and f tht ay can a be e at full liberty to detc»m,ne, whether cr -ot W ' frlTtoln 0 ' r '? juftifiaWe in "tachibg him-' o frlfto any other person in the prosecution of the Stage conveyance (rem Philadelphia to SKippenf! t ur £' or other place. B Now from theliberal and jjenerou, f uppo rt the > public were pleased to confer on the firil effort in > |*'s bufinef', «illiam Geer, in conjunction with , Mem-s. Reily, Weed and Witmer, is determined . to prosecute and carry it on, with every care' «. tcntion anddiipatch that a zeal to ibliVe the aub he can possibly exert. U " a stne pub- The above company, who are amply P r av idcd wnh carnages horfrs, and every appurtenance to th"f r thE p if Ke " nd thofr wnawift to patronize and encourage th™ undertaking., that they can take their l'eats nt George Weed s, the sign of the White Ki,rfs btr " et ' Philadelphia, on every Monday and Friday, t8 proceed to Lancaster, Hartiibur/ eft b'liflied d Shli>penfl>ur S' T^e fa " at hitherto For the further accomm»dation ot the nubile a Stage Will start from ot Samuel Elder, m Marrifburg, arrivi at Sun! bury in Northumberland county, every Thurfdav and return irom teeo'ce and arrive at HarrifburJ cwety Saturdoy, l 0 tliat palmers destined foi days"" ° r phllajel i >ll ' a ' mi Y proceed oil Mor.- WILLIAM GEER, Larcaller, Jan. 17, 1797. h B 'Jf!" Jj " c 6f ?«»» f-arts from the house »f William Perroc, ,n Lancalfer. on every 1 udday and Saturday morning at 6 o'clock, Vro ceeduig to the weftwnfd; and from the houfj 0 f Mr. Samuel Elder in Harrrfburg every Wedcef day morning, oa the fame evening arrives at Pa. trick Cochran's in Shippen(burg ; and returns frem thence on every Tharfday : performing the lame eontinc daity as in i; s tour from Philadel p m wf
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