. J3l ' •,01 >/-■ Sunnier 2.3. f j !)ti_ Majefly's fz-,: Rcwflm nee, ' cap'. R'tlla, returned to Port R'iyal, from a <ruife. On SjiurJdy, the 9th of this month, lie tuas ,'lruci by which lulled four men and dij iblqd eleven officers, Jhivered the main top-majf, and top-gallant m.i/l tofplinters. and so much injured the main-majl that not one foot abvot the dcck is found. During her cruize, fbe tool a Spanijh pri aiier of 10 gum nnd 47 men. Wclritfdny liis majrfty's ship Albicore, l'oilur, arrived from a cruise oa the ip.jit of Cuba, and brought with her the fSpanifh Xebeque San Francisco y Animas, from Old Spain bound to Vera Cruz, ,with . . a cargo of wine, brandy, cinnamon and pepper, captured off St. Jago de Cuba. His majefty'9-brig Pelican, on Monday lad, fell in with a Frensh privateer brig called Le Trompeur, near the Mole, which fought her for thirty minutes, when she blew up. The Pelican saved 60 of the crew. It is mentioned, that a revolutionizing spi rit has lately (hewn itftlf at the Carracas, and that 18 principal inhabitants have been taken-up, for being concerned in a plan to tliffeminatc principles pernicious to the gov ; erriment. HALIFAX, (N. S.) os. 31. Extra& of a letter from a Magiilrate in the city of St. John, New Brunfwick to his correspondent in this town, dated 12th instant. f " At 3 o'clock this morning I was cal led out of bed to commit a man for a mur <Wt, the 1110 ft cruel that ever was perpetra ted in the Province.—lt was committed by a fifncririan on tie body of a ihoemakft-: The murderer confefTed his guilt on examin ation ; but gives rio reason why he commit ted the vile aft—he wifltes to pass as insane. From his confeffion, as well as from the ap peajince..ofLtke corplV. H.e .pulled <jut tbje eyes, ripped the body, and left the knife p'unged into his heart. T have uo doubt but we {hall be able to find out the cause, for I do not thrnic him deprived of his rea son any more thilri drunkards and murder jprs are always supposed to be." [The name of the deceased was Thomas Kitchen, that of the murderer, Archibald •M'Neal.] BALTIMORE, Nov. 27. Arrived in this city from Spain, Don Jobs B. Barnabeu, hit Catholic majrfty's confulforthe state of Maryland. MARRIED—On Thursday evening J last, Mr. John Hough, merchant, of this ci ty, to Miss Rebecca Thompson, of Philadel- ! phia. ( %f)e©ajette. ] PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY FVENJNCj, DECEMBER J. jf RIC EOF STOCK S. 1 Philadelphia, Nov. 1797. 6 prc.Cem. 16/"io to I;/". j prr,C«iit. * lOfi to 6 J Deferred 6 per Cfnt. T>/g i HANK United Statu, 2 1 per ct. advance. I v - ■ North America, 'o to. Itifuiance Co. Pennfyi vania, fcoroa ptirene. N. A ftiircj to do. J COURSF. OF EXCHANGE. ( Or. London, at jOtliye. p,.r j at 60 dsya 65 at q'o <Uys 62 Air.fterJam, perfiu-dcr 40 i At an annual Meeting of the Scots Thiflle Sos'!y, held on Thursday last the following f perlons were duly elefted, viz. Thomas Condie, President. 1 Andrew M'Alpiti Vice PreGder.t, and Pre sident of the Council. 1! Adam Davie "1 1 George Wilson '1 James Wilson , n I' Alexander Trumbull j ounci • It Robert Trumbull | William M'Phail J h Alexander Knox, Treasurer. . 0 David Wallace Secretary. While our learned Chief Juftiee comment- j c ed with such asperity on those journalists, S' who in afierting the rights of their country, P ; have reprobated the injuries and violences Cl of the dresdful Republic, and thereby haz- a ' arded the wrath even of the reigning trium- ci Yirs, a prominent And real grievance called " loudly for notice : Need it be adverted to ? ty It is the enreei of citizen Bache—who, while the Plenipotentiaries of the United er States are seeking fatisfa&ion of the wrongs of their Country, leaves 110 effort untried to weaken their har.fls and deflroy the hopes from, their mifiinn, by rearing the bloody m tri-color under the very nose of our govern- f"" 1 ment, and rallying round it all the profligate traitois who speak to France this language. 1 1 " You have been trifled with by the treache ry of our adniiniftration. Think not of 1 55 conciliation but Revenge. You will find us on ready to receivij you as brothers, friends and ''' deliverers." ' ' x ur wl We do not remember a more severe latire mi on the memory of Old Franklin, than that 111 of a learned law Chief, w 'ho on hearing the Philofophcr quoted as an authority, lijenc ed the Council by telling him " he might 3/ well quote Tom Thumb." It will be remembered that Franklin has fomawhtre reirark«d, that cu-eiriftcnt with •the Liberty of the Press, is the Liberty of the Club. The council for young Hum phreys very aptly quoted this authority a- * on gainfk the grandson. If there remained a doubt with refpefk to the arbitrary intentions of the French triiun jrirate, after the overthrow of the conllitu •tion, the following pafTage in.the speech of Ltpanx to the French people on 'their new ]0 vear's day, mu !l have been conchifive. • iC " May the Exszvtive Dircdory difplav an icitive and unrm'uing vigour 'is the con- I D'jcj qf GOYBRNMEST, and may all civil * " and Whtary authorities concur." r th, >ur On Wednesday evening, the Petit Jury of the the C 9 prt of Oyer and Terminer and Gene crs ral Gaol Delivery, after hearing the refpec onc tlve wttaeffes, and the pleadings of learned and able Counsel, in the cafe of O'Ha- n ~ charged with murder of Aitkin, in June last, retired to their room, and in a re, bout half an hour returned with a verdift of he WILFUt MURDER,of the HIGHEST DEGREE, he The prisoner is to receive sentence of death as, on Saturday morning next, th nd In .consequence of the indisposition of the ' Speaker of the house of representatives of ay the United States, the house adjourned this ' ig day at 12 o clock without dding any bu/1- :h ness., he thc £ (iitor of „ p orcu . ir. pine's Gazette" has been returned ignora >l- mut by the grand jury. 8 > *n P»r the GAZ ETTE y tb. UNITED ST A TES, to MR. siKtfa, v- . 1" looking over j'our paper of last even- i ing, I read with avidity the beginning of j the extradls of g» and jury on the fubjeft oflibels—l flatter le ed myfclf that the chief juftiee, after having is patiently remained for fix long years, a silent 1, fpe&ator of the most unparalleled abuses poured from a particular press in this city, 1- against our own government, and the most r _ eminent charaders in the United States, was [ now b 0 " 1 ? to fttp forth the champion for y government, and eorred that abuse. . His doftrine with refpeft to libels ns well _ as the liberty cflf the press, I thought genr > ® ral . l y pretty corrcft—Yet *1 mad confefs, I did not perfeftly understand his nice rea- < _ foning, where he fays, " every freeman has e an undoubud right to lay what sentiments ] e V please* before the public;—dechrmg - t immediately afterwards that, if upon a fair trul such sentiments fiiall be adjudged of . pernicious tendency, the person publishing . them ought to be puniflied." This rca . foning was at fed a little too subtile for ray g undcrftanding—l had from more gro|s rea- I foniug been led to believe that a person had no right to publifli any sentiments, the per- f nirfous tendency of which were so manifeft v as to fuhjeft him to punilhment. 1 However, my difficulties in under (landing I t this were entirely removed, wlw;n on reading a little further I found to my great fuprize r that in applying his principles he totally forgot the abuse offered our own govern- n ment, and all its most important officers.— J, Mr. Bache seems to have been entirely out rt of his mind—Thc French, Spaniard, and ai ' Porcupine engrofled his whole attention Oh ! how patriotic it is to think wholly of m Frenchmen, and forget what is due to our selves ! The latter part of the charge unravels ft what was at firft myfteriou3. The fame / sentiments now published with refpeft to the a . French, while yre are trying to negociate, and which are in the opinion of the thief jus- £ tice, o: mifchrvous toridcßcy. aod therefore delme puniVimcnt, were on 3 forraer occa- I fion, when held with R-i'peft to the British, Q . while we were treating with thtm, by Uj many thought praise-worthy. I do not fay that this !»ft was the opinion of thu chief v juftiee ; for although I might*have a right (from his silence at the time and since) to publish such a fentimeiit; vet I find T might n , be for it. TUJs one thing, however, I will venture to assert; that the public wilj be much grat- ified if the chief juftiee will fstisfy them , how he can with impartiality come out with f so zeal agair.ft Porcupine, since he « has for fd long a time pasTed over iri silence ou the defamatory publications of Bach,;. i„ Is it because the defamation of the latter f is against oui own government, and the Bri tish ? whereas that of the former is against fl 6 democrats and the French—l will not be- do lieve it possible for a person under such so- A lemn obligations to distribute juftiee impar tially, to be influenced by such base motives, however irrtfiftable the evidence may be to n others. I will close my obserVations by l-emark- D ng sis it will throw any light on the sub- no jest) that I have fornn-rly heard many a H good democrat when publications in Bache'p ic paper were reprobated, fay " that it was ne- to cefTary in free governments to tolerate matiy L: abusive things," who have, since the publi- 19 cation of Porcupine's paper, said that " what Bache and Porcupinebothfrequent- Iy publi (lied was intolerable, and they should I.i be glad to fee them both fining tip togeth- hi< er." A FRIEND TO FAIR PLAY. in fie Mr. Fenno on In congratulating the friends of the Dra ma on theapproaching profpeft of enjoyment chi from the exctllent company said to be en- Be gaged at the New Theatre for this season, I cannot but hope the Managers will reduce toi the prices to their old rate. They have vat been entertaining the Citizens of New York on those terms, and to discriminate between the two Cities, is not only impolitic but unjust. Their lioufe here was well attended -pj, when the former prices were received, but j many of their best friends declined going at f the encreafed rates. t A friend to the old Prices. C 3* A dated meeting of the American ' Philofophipal Society will be held at their Hall, at 6 o'clock this evening. Friday, Dec. I. „eii DIED—At Kingston, Jamaica, the ( Rev. Joshua His De Cordova, of the He- dirt *orew nation, at the advanced age of 78 wil years. The community by his death is de- P°" of a uft'fill member. anc ' ~~ FUR SALE, " p' a °; Several fonts of Types—half worn • J wi(] ncluJiL'g l oftg Primer, about 400 weight, in I ood corxlition, and wuuld answer thc purpose o sent a country prifttci as wcil as new. / J"r;quiri©f the Printer nov. 3©. I mci ivil GAZET7.E MARINE LIST. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. ' of , ne- CLEARED, ec- Brig Sally, Logan, Bonrdeaux led j Schr. Angelica, Foller, St. Thomas ia- ; Ncw-Vork in Sloop Willis, da. aV Sally, gfotefcui-y, St. Thomas of Fqjc, Norton, Boston :e. Arrived, flii.p Birmioghani Packet, capt. ith Kelly, 62 days from Havr«-de-Gnce, which ; he left September zjd.— About ij days j since spoke the brig Peggy, capt. Atkin he ! lon, bound to New-York, ili a very leaky of | Condition.—THe-ztftinlk. in lat. 37, gy, 1,8 i I'ir n' 3°' *P°ke the brig Grace, capt. si. VV ills, 42 days from Amsterdam for Phila delphia, all well—Alfi, spoke the barque u- Mars, Fowler, from St. Übes, on her way a. coming up the Delaware—all well. j This Argo, Byrns, is cleared out at Bal j timore for the Tfle of France. />, J Ths Elizabeth, Fullerton, failed from j the Mole, Nov. 4 th, r.t company with the V i „^ rl ? ate Ambuscade, arid an armed i acket for England ; and the following ves sels for the United States : r " Brig J, mes, Gemmeny, for Philadelphia Eliza, O'Conner, dq. Almy, Cutler, New-York s David & George, White, do. <> Fanny & J 3 ne, , Baltimore Ruth, Towfon, Rtiode-Ifland 16 Schr. Swalloitf, Doane, Philadelphia r Prehdent, Hughes, New-York Amphitrite, , Baltimore 11 Intrepid, Wilkinfon, Norfolk r And several others, names vnknown. 1 ' Left at the Mole, the * Ship Ardent, Reasonable of Baltimore 1 s .P°lly & Nancy, M'Night, Alexandria 5 Brig Fanny, Smith, Salem 1 3 Maria, Mariner, Philadelphia fort-rial ! J] Dispatch, Nobis, New-York ' Polaflci, Parson*, do. i ? Inauftry, Bayley, Port-au-Prince Katy f Cutts, Jamaica 1 Hii-am, Bowen, do. I I ~C li° ' for trial ' Sloop Harry, Baily, off Gloucester, for c North Carolina, and several other American t ; vessels detained for salvage. I Netu-Tork, Nov. 29. <■ ExtraS from the log look of the brig Peggy, capt. Atlinfon, arrived here yejlerday from Amflerdam, Sailed from the Texel Sept. \JI, in company I •with thefhip Jane, of Maehiat, capt. Inglu bound home to touch at Madeira, and ship Au rora, of Charleflon, Brown, for Bourdeaux andjl:ip Harmony, Earl, of and for Charleflon Sept. 26, off Plymouth, was boarded by his majejy's cutter Ccnfitutien, capt Wm. Wiftcr of 12 guns—Ttfd pilotely and difmi/Jed. 32d, off Ufbant <u>as boarded by his majefly's ship Pompty of 74 guns, in c«mpany with the Leviathan, of the fame rate, on a cruife —used as before and dismissed. 2 id,fpoke a French brig of war, prize to the English. 26th, was botrthd by thefnow Aim, of 0 Live,pool, a letter of marque, to Martinique, . Captain Guite, out 18 days Jh; had 16 guns ; .used as above and dismissed. 2 8 th. was boarded by theJblp Mohawk, pri vateer of Briflol, 28 guns, capt. Bechbound home off a cruize, had taken two Spaniards. Nov. 5. spoke thefhip Cleopatra, capt. Con nor, if and from Baltimore, to Bremen, out 11 days, lat. 39, 10, long, 57, 54, 4// well. J ith. spoke a brig from 80/lonlt Surinam, out 5 days, lat. 38, 9. long. 61, 26. loth fat. .37, 39, long. 62, 55, spoke the Jl'ip Birmingham Packet, of Philadelphia, capt. A-Iby, from Havre de Grace bound*home \ p out 49 days. Informed mt that cap:, jfohnfon, I al the ship Cignet of Ne-jj-Tork, and captains C( Tuly and Cijlen, were at Havre de Grace. I Ith fboi:- Jloop Liberty, from Rhode I flmd to Africa out 4 days, at 10 A. M. do. spoke the ship Harriot, capt. Neil, for Amflerdam, lat. 38, 5, long. 63. 30. ± Boflon, November 24. f e Arrived, ship Eliza, Hutchins, Batavia, to 137 days.^ Left at Batavia, July 6, Gov. Bowdoin, Doliver; Minerva, Loring ; Polly, Dela- a " no, ready far sea, capt. sick ; John Jay, " c ', Hafwell, (seen to piss Princess-Island, July ha 10 ;) snow Panther, Witrtpcnny, of Bos ton ; Sifters, Ray, , Hodges ; , Lambert of Salem. At St. Helena, Sept. t0 19, Joanna, Coffin, of Nantucket. At Havanna, Jay of Botton. itr Wrecked, Two Sifters, Delano, from an Liverpool for Boflon. The wreck of an high decked small schooner was lately seen in the Gulf stream. Her malts gon» and flerii principally floated away. No person on board. Lll Sailed from Batavia, July 6, Star, Bur- ' v ;! chemore for Salem ; Sarah, Pollard, for .no Boston. pei Twofmallpilotboatsfitting out at Charles ton, §. C. fufpedted to be intended for pri- of vatCers, were, lately seized. inn—man of Tranjlutions from J'aris papers. g c i . . —. . att: The following Political View is translated from ton No. 4, of the Narrateur Impartial, a new paper lately eltabliffied at Paris, and condutfl- " ed by several literaryfbaratfte s. Cit POLITICAL VIE W I Of the Situation of the French keptblie. If we believe the violent of botft partirs, it would J'eem that we are Inavery critical fitua- , pp tion ; the ißth of Fnu£lidor, though it feme- in t what changed the face of things, destroyed of, neither the hopes of the one, nor the tears of bav the other. Ric One psrty blames all the appointments of the diredUry, /Venires if it goes on thus, its reign will be short. They eternally cry opt, it is im- . possible for it to eJcift, unlefa it unites itfelf to, A and makes a common cause with the republi. (i or caiis ; and that in order to be completely viflo- (j rc rious in this revo'ution, it Ihould join with their tow party. The government, faithful to its plan, r [, e wishes to fleer clear of both parties, and put an he r end to every thing that may tend to excite dif- the fentions. _ -y .According to the other party—the govern- elep trcnt is nearly at an end; it cannot be maintain- E Ed • its want cf finances al.mc, mi,ft dtftrov it, yT. independent of interior and exterior enemies. ( It is tyrannies!, it is fnnounded only by villains that are execrated by all goo i men ; it krepi the councils under its road, and makes them al as It tnmks proper. Its financial measures are condemned, and, will never meet with fuc< ef& • 2UX j L" ,f we believe this party, it is imuoJlible mas J f< r hs to exist as a republic ork I The above are the opinions of the different patties, as expreflei) b th in private converfa nas Uon anJ t!]e P" bli,c P ri,)te In the midst of these ton ' F ' a^' t - S 3re iomc P eacei *b' e men, who honeffy wish tor the public pood, but are not poffefTed j? f lufficient courage to undertake any tline for ich its attainment. Such is the state of parties, both 3 ys <" the capita! and the departments. 7n such a in- Ctuatieo of affairs, it is impoijible to determine ky y^ lJt w '" therefult, particularly as it is pru ' dent not to tell the whole truth. ' However, in examining with impartiality the t proceedings of the two Councils, and the Ko 1a- verument, and the p. fit:on of our armies, the [ue lituat.on of ihe republic appears less critical,than ■ay the violent and famous would wiih to make it appear. al- „. Tl ! e counclls again aft according so the con- Uitution, and every thing announces that ca!m ntfc and cool reason preside in their delibera ,m tions. he The directory appears sensible of its power, ed Its public and private adU display firrnriefs and :f- energy. It makes many enemies tit kno vsalfo who those enemies are, and seems to brave the.-n. J a It appears willing to profit by its via»rv, but not wish to divide it* triumph with a certain party. Neverthelcfs, it wishes to put all those out of the way, who are not attached to t!ie constitution of the 3d year, and its orders to the re minilters to purge their offices of all fuch.tl ar iy proves it jits decrees relative to the emigrants, I ; a its meflage to the councils on the law of the 1 k 19th Fruilidor, announce a firm intention to rid ' itfelf of every thing which it believes opposed to the constitution. All this, h iwever, has no effect upon its obflinate enemies, whom experi- 1 ence of numerous defeats, ought to have con. Winced that they will yet have a long time to -e " ru 2g'e> without any solid hopes offuccefi. a Tpe diretfory have fruflrated part of their 1 n plans, yet, others are likely to be laid at the t expence of fullering humanity. Already the 4 " germs of a New Vendee ap;-<rar in the weft ; k Midi is a f.-ene of tumult, and our present calm , is but the pref.ige of a florin, e M herefure all these manoeuvres ? What ad a vantages do they expert to derive from these plans of devaluation? MalTacre and death ! Hu , man blood will flow at the gates of Vienna, and the shores of the Loire will again b$ ftrew r cd with .mutilated carcases. G fad and plain- , a tivehumanity ! When (hallthy accents be heird? Unfortunate country 1 When shall tbr chil dren cease to destroy each other ? May our wishes be realised, may humanity 3 have n0 more cause to sigh, and may the men of every party be convinced, that it is time the french people ihould become a nation of y brothers. t 'J —— m f' FOR SALE, * By JOHN MILLER, jun. Co. i n No. sj,Oh«lnut-ftreet, t s One hundred and eighty Met ' e r BENGAL GOODS, * Amongli which are, s Gurrahs MaunooJies r f Baftas Sannas I Giizz.'Bahs Tanda Codies Guzzies Emeretioi Blue Cloths Calicoes e Palampoors Romall Handkerthiefi Amongli them are a great proportion of the f jaauufa&ory of Patna. December i. 5 i . 10 he Sold, ' A Bill on Richmond, p Payable at fight. Inquire at this office. a i Dec. 1. 21 r ■ tl A Compting House to let. I A convenient Compting House is now for A line on Rofs's wharf,, directly over the arch. For terms, apply to Samuel Breei, jun. No. 89, fourh Third Where may be had, > A few bales of Ravens Duck, and about 100 r ; j pieces of stout Canvass; a fniall quantity of Mace, ,;an ! fomehigh proof Brandy ; Sherry. Wine, Oho- J r cola ein boxes, Wiudow Glass of various fees and dinienfions. Dec. I.'— eo6t M ■ * in Enghfh Grammar, ed The second edition, with improvements, so, ADAH I'ED to the different classes of learners; 0 f with an appendix, containing ru'es and ob- vci fervations for a (lifting the more advanced ftudeuts Pa , to write with perfpiruity and accuracy. ful By LINDLEY MURRAY. " This is a publication of much merit, and fully t0 anfwets the profeffions in the Title. Theappea- ! atl dix contains lome of the best rules for writing e- "" legantly, and with propriety, that we recollect to ai " have seen." n | a Monthli Review, July 1796. " This Grammar is, on many accounts entitle , if , to commendatory notiae, its materials have been fro carefully and judicioully leleifted ; its araangemeiit and is diltincl and well adapted to the purpose ot inw ufcl (truiSion and its expreffios is simple, perspicuous ed and accurate, &c k " on , See the chara&er at large in the Analytical, ma Review, July 1791, inn Engliih Exercises, ' ! ' Adapted to the Grammar lately publilhed by phi Lindiey Murray, confiding of exemplificatian of in < the parts ot speech, in.lances of falfe orthography, the violations of the rules of fvncax, defects in punc iuation, and violations of the rules refpeding D;e perspicuity and accuracy, designed for the benefit of private learners, a» well as tor theufe of schools. "Wu have been much pleased with the perusal ' Ot of these Exercises. They occspy with diflinguilh- 'pi ed excjllence a moll important place in the feience ' of the English language; anil as such, we can warmly recommend them to the Teachers of flea Schools, as well as t<* all those who are desirous of A attaining correitncfs and precision is their native tongue." the Monthly Review, Jnly {797, y eal The above Books are for sale at Joseph & James t *' ou CittiKSHANKS book store, No. 87, Market llrect. or l: December I. 3tawaw. actc The Subscriber intends to make w!^ applicition for the renewal of a Certificate of a Shart in the Bank of the United Sores, (landing in the name . oM.B daicd July it, 1797. the fame having been lotl. jO.IN GRAHAM. Richmond, Dec. 1. To be fold, T An ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT, contain ing 6 acres and 40 perches, with a neat two ' story brick Hp oft and Kitchen thereon, an apple Orchard, Sec. situate on the Inlh traS lane, in rhe i 1 ttownfhip of Moyamenfing. about one mile from " r | the city of Philadelphia. Further particulars will . ' he m 'de known upon application at the office of S ain; the Philadelphia Gazette. accol The improvements upon this place, for tafle and elegance, llant! unrivalled. DLceciter |. dtf no TliCi. Pojtfwcly ihc La/I Night. 'ins, At O'Ellers's Room, r, p n °M kvem^' are VV U 'P \ L lEUS v " ' LLIAMSON; ' ! e fi! VV 111 P relsm ih " «'«"■< W«h a new spec io. rf llible ente-rt itsmcut, called The Tablet, SS! R ' time. hefe Readm « s - Rcc,ta ' , *"f 3 part,. C fT-d ° vfr « ur «—Orand Piano Forte, Mr. Carr, f Address—Mr. Chaltuer-. ,°l S p n fr? ar ,^ lor '» Ha ". Mr. VViliiamfon. ' Collin, s Ode to Mutic, Mr. Chain,crs. Ch 1 Song-Paddy O'Blarniy, Mr. Williamfon "ne PARI- 0. i iru " ~ . Soaya—Piano Ports, Mr. Garr Spirit of Contradiftioii, a Comic Taic, Mr. Chal the mers. (to- Sorg—Ellen ;or the Richmond Primrose Oir! the e Mr. WilWon. ' han Spontmg Club and Djrto*,. better, Garrickand cit s » London Taylor, Mr. Chalmers. 8-1 he Cottage in tne Grove.Mr.Wrlliamfon, on- 1 AR.I 111. 'm- _, Pot Pouri—Piano Forte, Mr. Carr •ra- C »f the Hare, » n d A!ivice , 0 f. diet, from Somsrville and Thompson, er c r "^ r ' Chalmers, nd *°"S~ The Hare Hunt, or Virtue and Merit Mr. Ijo r " llhamfon.- parapKrafe en Shak'fpeare's Sctcb Age,, reei >ut Snn V tatloa > Mr Chalmers. ■= r 1 "*££?■• t TfvsssP?-*** S^?— The Hobbies Mr. Willh m f on . Price of adta flion One Doll r r- i . h ' ReDofi» ad " lh !t Lar ° f th '"' hotd ' at C-'avr', M ufiS he RepoOtory, raid at Care-/, Eo „,, ftore> Marku ed To begin at half pa st (5x o'clock precisely n ° wirm!' CU *** Wi " be '°k»ep the room ri * December r. » rHF At'Rn. - "title Eni,n.„ iu f ; 8 +th December. Evening n «J i- _ WIGNELL far REINAGLE. f e December i. ;; bush-HTLL; v- December* I, 1707 v f . partnerlhip between us, is this c.y dii jj solved ky mutual consent. .1- William Battt, 3* , William Darlev. I D A n~CT¥G: » e v v, Mr - Br RHE, :>f the New Theatre, returns hi, sincere thanks to the Ladies and Gentlemen that konored him last • fcafon—His Academy will open id Dcrpmi - O'EUers's, Tuesday Li S.t&,£SSg£ eleven to two for young Ladies, attended by M® th* rH si " f day> thc asterno ')n from - three till fir for young Gentlemen ; and in t£ evening, of Thursdays and Saturdays from si till nine for Gentlemen. Please L7pp,y ™t u Academy, at the hour, of tuition Mr. Brast's fi'rft Ball will beon Tuefdav i^th For Londonderry, The American Ship 5 k BOSTON PACKET, - CorT ™ T KWT, Mafter,| ..earVine-ftreetJ^rel^ 31 Wh"f paffenjers—will fd X »«ommodat.ot,s for about the icth inft. 'invine ai! '! Crm " tln S> on or ready to 50 0.1 boar,t For paffl T - the captain. pa%,, only, Jpp ] yto Smith {s* R.id?wciy, ir No 4, North Water fttreet.or to^ Jfaae Harvey, J un . December 1 S ' S ° Uth Watcr ftlcet _ §ict Salisbury Estate. " THE Sabfcribcr, to contra# M, k r ness, offers this' ElUte for fie of terms. On it are one Blj,l and three' Air R, » complete Boreing Machine, and a very Mill, with two pair o! (tones : also a r 5 . - in perfeft repair, as aie all the Water Works ° rg? ' £ ed with thefc various branches. The Air p° nnef * were lately built | or the purpose of «£n/r for this State—There are,bC two th ' ? ; of Land, one half of which i j under wood th ,C . rcs ■ very fine arable Land, producing the bed' T 1 Paflure. The Cannon lately msnafatWd fully proves the excellency of the metal 1, luperior to any in this country, and proba'blv r '? to any in the world ; for not one ofrtwlj "5" 31 lately made, although some of the u into 32 pounders have fail.d on proving Th r ation ts very eligible, particularly f or ,w« J l i tu t manufadure, arfd a place of arms 1 * f n Ch of of Com,ea,cu. ,nd only 30 m,l cs mg, on the Hudson's nver,and having rverv aijl .»ge that can r f fu|t f om a plenty of water iff from 1 Urge n.W pmd, very near thp r S and wh. h .nay be converted into a variety of'™T' ufcful purpolcs, 'I he purchafrr can beaccomL j ed with all the flock and utenfi's, and have ZTftT onor before the firlt of Junonext,' ,„i P ofr -ffi r '» may be madein m.Vtimefor goingilS'' 0 " mediately thereafter, (of every part will h- 1V j ir, good order, w„h s ome eoal, 'L term, , po |y to Mr |ofeph Anthony, i'n Phil J?' phia; Divid Brooks, Eq. one of the R»n/ t ■ in Congress for ,h„ Staie" Mr, thepremifes, or to in New YorJ" 1 °" Dee. ~ WILL,AM NE ILSO N . 3»wtf | TO BE SOLD, ~ Or Exchangedfor Property in the Country, ihat three story Brick House n .f° f X Sr t noXth T,iird ftrcel - A PP'7 at the of! ! of 1 ,zcttc -_ n °y. 19- w&s+w A person well acquainted^vTth t'> € the °n- "f book-keeping, who has keen many years cpgagid mbufinef, , or h™fdf a: ld other, Vould be gla.l to bt employe,., either a, an agent 01. laJor; 01 in porting books ; ftattng unl'ettleil accounts ; or in executing any other kind of writ ing, in Frenaii orEnglia, A note adtU effed to J. A. and left at this offi-e, wtll be nunifnally atte:uled to. November ,y. , v , tf r | n HE partnerlliip between John I#stone and X James Bacon, under the firm oflnlloneand ' 0n ' » thls f." di.Tolved by mutual confcnt - All person, wh, ft.nd indebted to fa d firm are req,efted to tnaV, immediate payment of their j effiLiftiye accou. t ; , to John Skvrin, on Landen bttrrer. wharf, is duly authorised to recede the lie, and all jierfons having any deman ' gainit the laid firm, are desired "to account; immediately to him for fettl mr, t.' % John Injlcnt, Jamt: Bacon. noverubcr 9 0. , aor ; tf
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