tijis 2Dap'£ BOSTON, oaobei- 29. _ t*i wifdomc From trance. UNtOJi On Saturday, 'he brig Cyrus, capt. Ed- IS>vf) w w,uVl Tyler, reached this port from Nantz; Congref having passports of proteftion from the fcrts o p our sI and privateers of the Republic. Joseph our f r J en Woodward, Esq. who came passenger in the Cyrus, is the bearer of dispatches from p the French Government ; which were im- The 1 mediately sent on to the Secretary of State. w hich h Mr. Woodward, furnifhea the following t his t. fjote, accompanied with the protectory which is passports. States, Extract of a Utter from the Minister of the Ma- It is rint and the Colonies, to the principal Com- a bound mi fit dries, dated 24th Thermidor, 6th year, of the d • t I remark Citizens, by tfee correfpon- ail the deuce of the greater part of the admimftra- vidnals. tors of the ports, that the Embargo, re- Enti, ceutlv laid on the American velTels, hasoc- during I cafiorcd the detenCoo of their crews. The well be intent ions of the government mull have been oners, badly nnderftood to have cccafion d t.ie ad- promifi option of a measure that appears to put us way, w in an hollile attitude towards the United e.lea. Stales. wfiiW its afts indicate, mi the con- For thrV, that it desires to maintain good in- red tha telliirence between the two Republics. I Europe recommend to you therefore, Citizens, to hfhmen ordain as soon as you (hall receive the pre- mong; sent, the liberation of all the Americans who may have been considered as prisoners dilute of war,' ip consequence of the Embargo laid uponth*ir vtffels." „ „„ mv _ <*«<>■> _ EBRUIX ' Mr. W. has also handed us the following particulars:—the public bring already ac- • quaioted with the f.tuarion of our affair*, in 3. France, it the time ef Mr. Gerry s depar ture from that country, it is only jieceffary to mention what ha, taken place fmce. Mr. Dupont, late French Conlul at Phi- Udetphia, p relented to the Direftory a de- fufl tailed memorial .f the depredations of the * «m Fre/ich We* India privateers, on the A-, ™ do, merienn Commerce, (about the time that Mr. Gerry It ft Parts,) which appeared to make feme irapreflion on the minds <M its member., who pretended to have been ig norant of it, until that mopient—but (till the Embargo was not takfn off, nor our Seamen then in prifam, released from their confinement. M( A few Hays after the failing of Mr. Cher ry, a large number of New-York papers reached Paris, by way of Bourdeaux, con- Tiic taining a great number of addresses UVthc arrive Prtfident of the United States, with sundry ( ail sand debates of Congress, which bespoke p er i e n so much union of the people, wisdom and u |^ t i[ firmnefs of the government, that the long happy entertained hope of separating a free and happy people from the gonMnment of its 70 own deliberate choice, was then given up. < About this time Doctor Logan, of Phila-' T delphia, arrived in Paris, by the way of v j(j tc Hamburgh, who found his way dire Sly to y our fame of the Membtrs of the it po{ , r appears by hi» memorial, that he conni'med I what had but jiiti began to be believed, that w j lo France had now but very few friends left in we |j America. A few days produced the release j tHC | of the American fhipphg and seamen, with ail order to all the forts in the Republic to tQ j f treat all Americans well that might arrive there ; these meafares were communicated 1 m(;jr to Mr. Skipwith. our Consul General in Paris, reqneflirig t(iat they might be com- t municated to the government of the United I an j States, as focn as possible, and at his re- • (jueft, a letter of fafe condtift or proteftion {a ? n was granted for the brig Cyrus,'to carry dispatches for the Secretary of State, of the j t h United State 3. 1 £We h >pe the above will convince the few I I yet doubting Americans of the neceflity by 1 of national defence. A government will i 3 ir nevttr have ic in its power to preserve oefs peace with honor, until it has in its power ; n fli to carry on -war with vigor.—We warn j and our readers, however, not to trull to the (ho' tears of the Crocodile ; from dearcxpe- thii rience we have learnt that the French are I f or not to be believed ; we well know that I (hil their promises and their pitcrufl are alike 1 not made to be broken ; and that the mod I ' fr.lemn oaths of a nation, which has ab- 1 m e j.ired its God, mull ntceffarily be compo- to fed of more flimfy ft off, " than dreams are j arc made of" If the directory are fmcere in Iyo their advances towards a reconciliation, j by let them evince it by immediately indem- I m | nifying our merchants for the depredati- I 0 u onsofthofe pirates, whom they have I p P: commifiioned, and with whom they have 1 th< (hared the booty. Let them also apolo- tre gife for their infolenee in reje&ing our 1 f t{ ambaffador6. Let them do this, and we | will then fiy, that the present govern- ha ment of France, amid the multitude of I p r its crimes, has performed ONE jufl and c 0 honorable aSion. Yet even this one, like I /.of in Sodom, will not be able to save I them from deftruftion. Otli-.r nations will J " revenge, though We should forgive ; and > we are assured by a very rtfpcdtable cha- V rafter, who has lately traveled through I the interior of France, that two thirds I even of the French themselves are in fa-1 vor of the n-ftoration of mouarchy. Such I alas ! has been the dtfpotfm of liberty.] J g Never p<ih?p« fmce the exifttnee of the j United Starts, as •» nation, have they beeu I exposed to more imminet danger than at the I prtfet moment. Threatened with ruin, by I the it'fidluuj intrigues of a nation, who, I g devil-like, does not hesitate to ft nop to the I j mod debasing artifices, ia order to accum- j pli(h her hellish designs, it behoves eyer. gooJ citizen—every honed man. to liand tirm to his post, at this trying crisis, and wit inflcxib'c fonitude, prepare to refill the shock which is meditated against his unof- 1 fending cojintry.—The eyes of the devour ing monster are upon us, it watches with 1 fiend-like vigilance, our every movement, and (hould be UupiJ enough, to be feduccd 1 v by the fj:rrs I .'gi'late triiTd candufl Tias laij for us, wtf are goHe forever. The fate < our eleftions will be the criterion, by whic Are (he will judge of th? ft:e :gth of her parti Wc however trud, that such will be tl _ wisdom of our eledfons, and such a fpiritj L ng Try UNION, ENERGY and AMERICA? Geo ISM, will (howitfeif at the next session j Ma Congress, as will confound the dark defigi Am 1 of our enemies, and arrell the admiration j . >■ « 1 our Friends'hroughout the world. ' PROVIDENCE, OftobttJ7. 'be Dan The honorable board of commiflionjt Europe, • which had been fitting f>r some time pa Thomas. in this town to ascertain the river St. Craii Ship i r which is nn eastern boundary of the Unil4 Maria, 1 States, rose last Thursday. J| 'he 21ft. It is said that their umnimotw refuUi, zen. - - a boundary which will aflign a large portj>, ber with . of the difpated lands to each and qift Daphne, - all the aftual possessors and claims of idi- , t. vidnals. ~ Entire harmony is said to have fublted Matthev :- during this lengthy and laborious * trial as do. and e well between the agents as the comtifii- The n oners. This is the firft experiment of om- Philadel I- promising national disputes in this fumiary sent intt is way, which has been carried into comlete arrived d effeft. . . = hufetU I- For the creditof human nature.it nho- States II- ped that it may prove an ufeful lesson t the league. I Europeans now at war, and lead to the 4ab- to lilhment of a system of perpetual amit a- ult. Sh e- mong all civilized nations. brig Fa ns * The pipers in this cafe are said tocon- on trii ts dilute eight volume* in folio. from L id lowa y> BALTIMORE, November 2. Newbu Captain C'aus Sibber, commander c the erly, c (hip Carolus, bound from Hamburg toßal- ork, timore informs us he was chafed for 36 ours Poll, 1 and boarded by a French privateer, 3ng. Laurel in' 2 4> 35. W. lat. 37, li, N—' The priueer ! Cap ar . he thinks, mudhave beena Turk, (we link jon t < irv rather realty French) for as soon as catain } for thr Sibber was on board the rorfair, he w; put j all vtij h;. into irons cross-wise for 48 hours, and fhile \ 12 00l | e be fuffered this treatment, he was robW of h e all the A. on board ; they likewise robbed the largo Mt of a few pieces of linen. of Sal to ■ Smith its' > (h ' I ' s fe mstttt. I toin 11-l j Sar "PHILADELPHIA, ieir _ icr, Nego MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER J. , • ;;;; on- Tiie United States frigate, eommodor Barry, the arrived at New-Castle on Friday last, rom a j cruize. The commodore, wh« pafled hrongh , r y town on Saturday morning, infoims u«, rh« hn an :)ke perienced a most violent dale »f wind onke lilt nam and ult. in l,f K, long. 72 . The frigate,we are 3poK 3ng happy to add, received no injury™. Fiw 1o the Managers of the Hanfe »f Exploy. up. Gsntlemen, teer lila- : THE late didreffing calamity wheh has wh«r l os visited our native city, has tranfmitsd to I**l y j your care, a number of Orphans arJ other f ro(J , poor children, whom it will be your <uty to mon med I 0U ( ( 0 fo"bw perions of good chrafter, t ' imP who will feed them regularly, cloth them veffc > n I W ell, give them fuffieient fehoolig, ant l Nan leare teach thefn in ufeful trades and occiuationn, very wlth an d w ho will moreover, use their enoeavours rec<l ic . to to inllru&tthem in the principles oireligion rriv< ; and morality, that they may become ufeful dI :at . members of reli*iou3 and civil focieiy. _ fpol '' in It is expefted of you to perform this im- S com ; portai.t duty with great fidelity an! carc ; way nlted and that you will never be too hady rti bind s re " ing them, to save the small rxpence »f main- Qt( on taining them for a fliort rime j for what is f' r y thrs to the public, in comparison to the loss Ne , !fthe it tnay fiidain, by the injuiKce you may brij thereby di> to one of its members ? Th : few If a child fail of obtaining a (rood trade eflity by the neglcft of his maftcr—if hi* master t will is incapable of indrufting him in his ball - crij j oefs—if his morals become tainted by the- t^c •ower I influence of a bad example—or, if bf cruelty fh o warn j andkard usage, his you::g and tender lirhbs flo 0 the (hould be mutilated and injured—do you P» think the public will ever be compcnfated ev :h are J f or the iojury they receive, by a few pounds ' that (hillings and pence, which a toD rigid ceco alike 1 nomy has saved ? certainly, they will not- K mod I The laws have appointed you, Gentle s ab- m en, the guardians of these little children, 9 )mpo- to protest them from all such wrongs ; you msare j ar e to do the parent's duty to them. On ere in you we therefore call! and you we befrech, iation, j by all the facrednefs of the great trud com ndem- I mitted to your care, that you do not bind 2t redati- I out one of these children, until you have a have I prrfeft itiiowledge of the good charafter of Y have j the proposed master or inidreft; and we en apolo- treat you, always to prefer those, who will g our I f e< ; that they arc kept in fteadv employ, v nd we 1 without exa&ing 11 nre a fori able labor at their ;overn- hands, in a business that will afford them a ■de of profpeft of obtainisg by it, a decent and 'ft and comfortable living. le, like A. to Z. 0 save I >ns will I j iJch," ©asctte sparine JLift. hrough I thirds Port of Philadelphia. .Such C\ME UP. r/ >0 Ship Roebuck, Shewell, Briftot , , , Chesapeake, Webb, Liverpool °V the Cttfar, Howland, tjftoD L^ u 1 Betsey, Philips, Briftel natt ie j Commerce, Woods, Liverpool uin, y I Thomas, Woods, d°" ' w,l °' Snow Maria, Kock, St. Übes ? t0 the Brig Venus, Grafton, Bourdeaux Betsey, junkins, Nichola Mole i & Wieliag, St. Übes r ° n . Grace. Edwards, Amderdam 'lis, and Sd . r Mar j Browrl , Havaima rer,(l th f e Little Will, Watfofl, do. u, ot - Sloop Nalby, Cos, Martinique devour- v hays A R RIV ED. PAYi 1 s vviin Ship Charlotte, Daliken, Bremen 91 wcfiieiit, Arrived at New-taflh on Saturday. teUuced Sl oo p Union, Ha>*lutib, Cbailefton 12 V-' ' I', ► j t -i SerPrd on Friday. • 5 bufhets jShipPVon, Gi .cn, Ind'» from ] . Arelhul'a, M,lveow<\n, Cork 2 bushels j Arrived. Days , Vand< Erig Tryphena, Grilling, Bordeaux 45 4 buflv l: Georgf, Hardinge, Hamnna 51 N. B. Scb. Maria Matilda, Morse, Do. 12 were de Amy, Cufafrg. Oiracoa 35 Beufaler The Maria MatiKla failed from Havanna 1 in company with the fchr. Pegirv, N ide, and fchr. Peggy. Creighton, for BuUimore ; , "he Daniih (hip Neutrality, Sprigg, for N. B !i Europe, and a Datiifh schooner for St. mittce x Thomas.—Left theri the Place a » Ship Abigail, Kane of Baltimore , brig fettleme 4 Maria, Woodward, Philadalphia to fail the the 21ft. Eliza, Talbot, do. Ship Citi j, zen. , N. York, to fail I(I of Novem- I, ber with about 20 fail under convoy. Schr. tt Djphne, Ripley, Philadelphia, do. 21 ft, Receive li- , Daniels, Baltimore, do. Sifters, ——, Norfolk, do. Sloop Sallv and Jane; From 1 ;d Matthews, Philadelphia. Sal'y, Hammond, cord as do. and many others. From ] si- The (hip Fair American, Brew.'r, from I 0t j] n- Philadelphia to the Havanna iscaj>tured ana ry sent into Cape Francois, part of> the crew :te arrived at Havanna in the schooner Maffi- l'rom chufetts. Captain Moflre saw the {United land o- States frigate oa Tuesday near Chinco- From he league. 4 From ,b- Captain Cuflting left at Curacoa the 22d JqH, a- ult. Ship Diana, Hamilton, of New-York ; From brig Fanny, Baltimore, bound to La Guira, p, ir ] in- on trial ; Maryland, Roxborough, do. From from La Gui a ; fchr. Polly, Haley, Gal- p o t; loway, Richmond, do Eagle, Goodhue, From Newburyport, do ; Lemmon. Smith, pev- 0 f ihe erly, condemned ; Dolphin, Downs, New- f rom lal. York, do; Polly, Clark, Barcelona, do. . ber urs Poll, Higgins, Philadelphia, do ; Nancy, tow acr. I Laurence, N. York, to fail in 10 d3ys. cw i eer i Capt. Cuthii.g informs that all the ports From ink. i«nt' c Spanilh main are (hut, and had been j ar! ain I for three weeks previous to his failing again it j}y , put j all vtlfels but Spanilh. Flour was felling at ( hile j 12 dollars at Curacoa. 1 of , , Boston, 03aber 17. jith Arrived, (hip Financier. Clark, Arph-A'ngel r S° 44 days. Sailed in co with cast's Wheatland of Salem, Dowling of do. Left there captain „ Smith of Sald'Ti. On Tuesday last, spoke the Q „ 1 (hips Sultan and John Jay, fromb ifto;: bound „ I out. The Financier on anchoring saluted the I town with a federal discharge. —■- | Same clay brig Cyrus, capt Tyler, 41 days Fi I from Nantz. Left there (kip Rose, of Gloucel- Iter; American Hero of Newyork; barque Negotiator of Boston. Spoke OA 16, lat 41, lone 63, Alenfa, Davis, bound to Bilboa. Ofl , 20, lone 18, lat 41, brig Joseph, from New- ,In 1 Bedford, »8 days out. ' Sam# day arrived, fch Rebecca, Vincents, Surinam. Left there 60 dayi since, fh.p Maria " e g " and Eliza, Downs, Boston ; fch Racoon, Bng- , Ff : ziT ham ef do Betsy, Spooner, of Providence. j e arc Spoke nothing. i The Cyrus arrived here on Saturday, was a- j riginally bound from St Michaels to Liverpool, I /„„ with a cargo of fruit, and commanded by in- j n q '' crease Blake ; but captur«d by a French priva teer last February, and carried into Nantz, * has whare her cargo was aondemned as Britifli pro to perty, and the veflcl acquitted. Capt Blake re ,v covered by a judgment of the Marine Tribunal Fro: from the owners of the privateer his freight ty to money with damages j but was detained a '°t\S after, time in France owing to the embargo after hu them vessel was liberated. The American conlui at 1 ant l Nantz Mr P. F. Dobre, afliftedtapt BJake in a Int tiona very friendly manoer to get his vessel cleared and ivoura recover hi. freight money. <g ligion This day arrived sloop Maria, capt Comerv, ufeful A j days from Senegal, (Africa) nor spoke no vessels. is im- Same day arrived, fehr Commerce, Hat a carc; way, from Gambia (Africa). Left no v.ffels bind- th,re - Spoke brig Frederick, Cross, from Fort- Jn land, bound to Demerara j and a fchr from Georgetown, bound to Barbadoes, 4a days out. rhat IS -p his d arr i ve d the (hip Victory, Irom be loss Newyork ; fch Federal George from Balnmore; I may brig Maria, Hateh, from the Delewara ; Uie p r Theeda, and Paulina, from Baltimore. 1 tr?.de Capt Allen, in the brig Lilly, trom Baltimore left Hampton Roads in co with the Conftitu f i tion, And a Cutter, Iter tender, bounu on a |S bD ''' cruize; off the capes of. Philadelphia, spoke i n by »ne • t h e Delaware, capt Deratur ; off Nantucket cruelty (hoals fell in wi'h and'fooke the Uniteri Stales r lithbs sloop of war Herfild. rapt feaver, with the Jo you Pickering, capt Chapman in co, who were 111 a enfated few days, to put into Newport for trelh orders dTct DONATIONS. 1 not- Received at Tents near Schuylkill, for ike re- Sentle- lief of the poor, aildren, 9 cwt. of buck wheat meal, 3 cwt. md.an ,; you meal, 3-4 cwt. rye flour, and 1 dollar ai,d n On 50 cents, from several of the inhabitant Kfrech, ot Londongnve, Chester county, for- F ,ft com- warded by Mr. John Jackson. G ot bind 20 new flannel petticoats, and 2o (hitiß tor , have a children, from 9 years to 14, with a piece after of Joan's fpinuing, and I piece greec bind [we en- ing, from several ladies of Bordentown. tho will November 2. employ, ISO dollars, collefted by virtue of two cba- _ at their rity sermons preached by the R«*- r °" I them a mas Davis, Minister of the Ep.fcopal ■ent and Church, and the Rev. James Muir, Mi ncer of the Prefoytenan Church at Alex ,o Z. andria in Virginia, forwarded by Mr. L benezer Muir. One bundle of warm cloathmg for women, j ft ift and for children, of from 4to 12 years , wiW* of age, from Mr. Jared Ingerfo 1. , 54 pair women's yarn hofc. 4 one piece white baize, from Mr John Evans, No. 58 south Second-street. Novemhcr 3. Briftot 4c. 2 qrs of flour, and 90 dollars and 19 Liverpool cents, from the inhabitant! of Edgmont Lilbon townftlip Delaware county, forwarded by BrifUl Mr. Benjamin Stokfs. ivemool By order of the Committee, do. PETER MIEK.CKEN, Chairman. St ", U ' iCS DONATIONS. 1 Moll Received at the Encampment at MjflerS Place St. Übes for theufe of the Poor. m Havat m a A small bundle from Mr. Ja- An cob Lukens, Germantown. '"ir s?" lefton 12 Samuel Baird. I 5 bn(hets rye meal ant} 2 bufhrls inaian raeaS, n # "'" from Mr. Gilbsrt Kodman. are to ' 2 bufliels rye meal,-from Mr. John Allen. t j^ e qj 2 builiels indian meal, from Mr. Abraham , Vandeßrift. 4 buftiels indian meal, from Mr. Turner. 0 f the J N B. The four laftmentioned donations, tQ t^e { were delivered by Mr. Asa 1 onjlmfon of -^ a j nu | Beufalen townfliip- XT John In/keep, 1 Nov , fona. Rohnfan, > Committee, '] ; Isaac IV. Mvrris, J SHO N. B. AH persons to whom the Com- isagilnl . mittce of the Encampment at Mailers ten iance Place are indebted, will please to call for Coffrc-h f fet*lement on ... ,1 e ISAAC W. MORRIS. j at his Brewery in Dock street. r~>\Q DONATIONS, > Received by the c mmittee appointed to relieve Nov »» the sick and infirm poor in the city.^ > From Thomas Wift<*r and Jolh. Wain, 19 ' '> cord of Wood. From Henry Toland, 60 dollars- C. I 1 10th mo. 18th 1798. £Athii d w Received since the i(>th ultimo. From W. M. B. of Fredericktown, Mary- j w c land, 20 dollars. H 9- From I. D. of do. to dollars. H From Hannah Speakman, of this city, 15 , id j 11 India t 10 dollars. _ kerc ■ ; From C. P. of this city, 1 barrel pickled N a 1 park. B From Geo. Chapman, of do. 20 bufliels of b *1- potatoes. H le, F rom Cov, of Trentan, a quantity Gar :v " of wood. . ' W- from Andrew Ohl, colle«ed from a num j 10. - ber of the inhabitants of Lower Saxfon :y, town (hip, Northampton county, about 6 /f|vs cwt. rye flout", and 6 bufliels potatoes. rts From Wm. Webb, near Lancaster, 20 dol :Cn " arS * . "Icrim n 't By order of the committee, w\en ;at EDW. GARRIGUES, President. ? poqu Attest, SV P. Barker, Clerk. «au 1 • -nth mo. sth, 1798. 0 J 1 ", 11 ■' _■' » m - m J e uin BILL OF MORTALITY, th j CtUeSed from the returns, and from the City "the Hospital report, publijhed daily Jince the -]th of Aug'jJl, 1798, in this paper, AJ lays From the id to the 31ft August, inclusive. ices- In the City Burial Grounds, rque Ajlulti. Chili. .41. "3 X3# phUl Ofl J "59 s . Jew- In City Hof. burying ground. reau From city hospital, II» , phi j cuts, city and suburb., bjti □' r ' a I Totil in August ——6»3 ; 1 Fromths ift to the 31ft August, inclusive. :e ' j fcitheCity Burial Grounds, j AJults. Child. 'as a- | • 13 6 pool, I ~ • -J59 ' In City Hof. burial ground. 1 \ iriva " From City Hospital, ll* antz, Cuy and Suburbs IS* b»i 1 pro ■ 164 ke re- Total in August. 613 , bunal From the Ift to the 30th Sept. inclusive. f •eight In the City Burial Ground.. 1 long Adults, CbilJ. er his 7*9 ful at i 940 e in a In the City Hof. burial Ground T1 ;d and From City Hospital *IS City and Suburbs 'iri imerv, Total in September 1831 ft nor From the ift to the 3iftOa. iticl*,- m . 1 In the City Burial Grounds. , , Adults. Child. vo 393 HI f vtffels —404 'r 01 !* In the City Hof.burial ground, from From City Hospital I*6 !fI y« out. cit an( i s u tu7b. 31a from ' -—438 imorej Total in OSober ' 94* a : 4ie F rom t he id 1® the 3d Nov. inclu. In the City Burial Grounds. ltimore AJuth. Child. IS mftitu- »l 3 a on a . —r®4 , spoke i n the City Hof. burial-ground. nMicket From City Ho yijal 5 I States City and Suburbs r r ith the C . cr{r ; u a Total m November, - i.° °' Ue 9 Whole number of death 344^ COMPARATIVE STATEMENT. * "■ q a.j.ii ■ {;» llai ai>d September 1442 ls?l ibitan's oAober 1903 94 1 J } ! ° ; •c c Grols amount of " ftß . for Baptist., Methodists / i6 4 i a piece p rce Quakers, &Ro- C n bind- man Ca holio. J :ntown. ' " I Total 4041 3446 t wo cba- A - D " V J Pifcopai Forty Dollars Reward j ,• ivt;. roa APPRItIISNDING it Alex- AQE NTLEMAN NEGRO, , Mr E- "OY name Giorge or Gioige Parre*, the i 3 proi erty of the fubferiher, who has thought proper on the night o( the 11A inft. to elop. from women, master wlthout , ry provocation or just cause ; . < [ 2 years h „ was f orm erly the property of Betkwith Bitler, [l. cfq and lived a considerable time with ' [ids, and Potteoger.whokept tavern in 1 r Tnhn seen much company and travelled with several 1 gentlemen through different p-r;» of tlin (late, he eet * is mnch known. It is therefore conjei,Hr c d he will puth forfome of the northern cities.or towns i and 19 as he has discovered an toplantation work, idgmont though he may perkaps liave er.ffrd the ridge i. v where a '.rothef belonging to major Bu-ler. ' Thi.fellow i*about five ;«t feveu iache« high, well proportioned and walks a&ive and briflt, his ' littee. countenance it open and agrteab e enough when iriaaD. in good humour ;he can haidly be ftirpaft in (brewdn.'fs, and i. a v<.ry capible waiUDg-man, house fervaflt, barber, &c To dcfcribe drefj » P/„,, would be*ifelef»,as 'nc poffefTeda vari-ty of clothes, n rtace thru , when drcffs;d l, u l y , he wore a green coat bound with white ferreting md fpotte I jacket and trseches. Whoever !* nj»> him home or fccures Mr. Ta- in "goal in this or any other Gate th- said slave, fa that I may g-t him again, (hall >*>o'fe re , _„ d /sI.KXANUER. VASS. /"if jf* la'mouth 0A.»3. 17»8. 1 bundles N of vrffelsand Stige Driver* iboihood , re rr quefted to beware of lettering f»;d fellow to by Mr. impof,- oil them by affixing his tlcape. '■ tlQvcmber 3 w&f.4w __ 4 1 *' v 1 I » * # * The Office oF Government are to be removed from Trenton to the City on TJiurfday next. INSURANCE OFFICE of the State of Pennsylvania is removed . to the south-cast corner of Second and Walnut streets. Nov. 5. jjiw The Insurance Office of SHOEMAKER BERRETT,. , is again opened at 110. 09 north Water street—At« tendance will also be at their team »>. the Coflfce-houfe asuTuil, from 11 'till » o'clock. * II mo: .5, 1798 d6t \ jTfcjrnished room,; CONVENIENT for a small lamily, fnuated near this Office, wanted im mediately. Enquire of the Printer. * November 5, 1798. 9 IMPORTED, AND TO BE SOLD BY CHARLES WHARTON, [At his'Houfe, No. 136, South Second Street.J Old Lilbon Wine, Of the fir ft quality, in pipes and quarter calks. f' Tei China, aflbrted in boxes v Hyson Hyf >n flcin, and > TEAS. [r Young Hyson j India Bandanna and Chopah Ri mal Silk Hand , kerchiefs. Nankeens Sattin °f Black and coloured Lutestrings lllack lowing Silk ty Garden Fantis, —Silk Umbrellas, &c. See. November 5 m AVIS AUX FKANCAIS. on 1 /-e Parlemenlaire le 6 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, * *'Q. 5r *1 CAPT Jones, ol- Coimu par fa nvrche Itipirieure, pv tira le 11 prefix, direct ement p>ur Jiremit 1 ceux qui I'eSrent y prendre pafTagc font pries de fe rendre a Philadelphle avaut dite epoque. S'adreifer a New York chez Messieurs Blanche reau and Cazcneuve, James street, No. to, am! a Philadelphie chez Fis. Jlreiiil, arroateur dudit ba timent Spruce llreet, N». its. ■ le 5 nov. 1798 • £sl: AVJS AUX FRANCOIS, ''l < Le Parlementaire LA riCTOIREf d'une marche fupWeure par tira 15 prefix, direitrmcnt pour lc Port Repvblicain, ceux qui defirent y prendre passage font pri£j de fe rendre a. Philadelphieavant la dite epoque. s'adreffer 4 New York chez Mcffi-urs Blanche reau and Cazeneuye, James Ureet, No 10, and a ! Philadelphie chez Fs. Breuil, Armateur du dit batiment Spruce street, No. Ixs. Le 5 Novembre, 17*8 • djt 1 Wanted to Charter, FOR BALTIMORE," MALL VESSEL, iss£2» • FRO M four to five hundred barrehi harden. PETER BLIGHT. Whose Counting House has opened, as usual, this day. John Dobbin, BOOT & SHOEMAKER. RESPECTFULLY informs his Friends and the Public in general that he carries on his litifincfs at TTo 99 Snutb Seconi-fireti, nearly op polite the Merchants Coffee house whtre gen tlemen may be fupplfed in the neatell and bed manner—he aiTiires :hofe who may please to fa vor him with their commands that no attention or exertion on his fide ftiall be wanting to render him worthy of their encouragement. N. B. Orders received will be punctually at tended to. November 5 J *„* The Custom House is re mavedfrom Chester to the City, and is again opened at the usual place. November 3 § REMOVAL. thesuSscriseks have rtmoved their Office from the corner of Eleventh i>treer,to their former Counting House, Nu. 21, Peon Street. If'tilings fe? Francis. November 3 S :NT \ Dr. Yeatman's IIL 'Anti-pestilential Prefervaiive and 6l 3 anti-bilious Pills, ® 4l LX against the Fevers that prevail. Prepared -5° *ud fold only by the Subscriber, who feels it ne cessary to embrace thi» opportunity of arq4aint« iiigthe Public, that be received a regular edu cation in the different Branches of Physick, Surgery, £s? Midwifery, • Under his Father, and other eminent men in 3446 the cities of London and Briftr.|, and (in the D. course of twenty-eight years) has seen the ma« I n y good effe<s\s of this tncotrparable medicine, J in Bilious, Jaundice, or Hepatic cafcs, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Lues-Venerea, Scurvy, Wormca fes, Malignant and other Diseases, proceeding ' from acrimony and obflruflipn. "hou'ht THE PILLS sP«°from Are prepared according to true medical prin * cause ; eiples, and may befafelv taken by the mo# de li Batler, licate In boxes <f a quarter dollar, and half „ ! a dollar, with Uiredlions, and fca'ed with hit -g,having crell, cypher, >nd motto. None else are Ge h several nuine. iftate, he N, P,, The anti-pestilential pre ,«red he f erval i Tet wu used with gieat success at Lon or towns arfeitles, Briffol, and other Cities, on work, w j ]pn tl)eT were rt fped\'Vely visited with the r £e PLAGUE. K-fhi'-h In bottles of a quarter dollar am} half J doU briflt, his ■ llr > Wlth Direi3'O n '» and 'he Corks sealed at gh when above. urpaft in CHARtETON YXATMAJf. :icg-man, SoUtliEaftcornero. Iyimbard ana Second ftreetv, •Jj» drefj New Market. >( clothes, oftober j law. tu reen coat . "r'fecuret A young woman from England, l slave, fa would will) to engige with a lady in the capa. ify above re- of lady's-maid, or in t»e fituatjon of a houf.- keep. VASS. er to a genteel family,or toa firglc gentla-nan—. A good recommendation can be procured from e Drivers foma of the most relreA-*ble fjniilie- in this ciry. 1 fellow to For particulars enquire at the pr o '■'•g office ut A. y. this Gaiett#. »itf.4w jt. e»jt
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