bamuci hotter, VViiiiaih Page aiiu 'lhomas Price, Ko. Jl CHPSNUT tTKUTi Are now opening a very exterifive ujfortment of D RT GOO DS>, Suitable to the present Teafon, Which they have just received per Ships Fa&or, Boyne,Otiego & Independence, (via Nfw Torkj from LONDON * A 110, prr (hips William Penn & Amiable from London, and (hips Sally and Thomas from Liverpool, IVh 'tch ihey will fell on very low terms for cajh or approved notes, tiiz. Common and fuperfine 7-8 fancy and chinz cal cloths j licoe* Plain 8c fancy coatings 7 8 common and chintz Plain and fir pad furnitures meres \ very large quantify of Swartfdowns cbirtttfi Rofc ind duffill Hlinke's i-'urf le and chintz ftawls Red and yellow flannels Lin»n and lawn pocket Fi#e Welch fliiineW f andkerrhiefs and carpeting C amels' hair awls j Jrannttts If tabby cord* a v ry large aflbrtmtfnt of t Velvmens & velveretts ribbonds ( Thickletts> Britifliplain checked,flri ( alhmancoes, durants & pedand tambourM muf jcans fins of all dtferiptions and worsted . olored bordered (hawls^ hose a great variety Cotton, callicoe, & twist 5-4 and 6-4 conjevcrams f eh**ikti and betr* U<*r s < I>irnitirs India book & jaconet muf 3 4 and 7-8 !im Daniufh table liner. Laces and edging* "*■ 4-4 and 6 4 (htetings Jlack and patmt iacc Irifli line, s Lace v ils and figured Ginghams clocks Pulongs andfattins A very quantity of Pcrfians ard farfan«ft 1 Fiik modes " And a variety cf other' articles. f Nov. 3 tu th fa.im Smith & Rodman, No. 49, South Front Greet, Havejujl received per the William Penn, and £ Jane,/remLondon, Dianaant/Thomas E from Liverpool, Kingfton, froth Huli, _ A LARGE & GENERAL ASSORTMENT Of DRY GOODS, AMONG WHICH ARE Plain, twill'd and striped Crapes Coatings Plain& striped Wildbores « Fine white and red Welfl) Worsted, Yarn & Cotton 1 Flannels Hose \ Do. yellow and scarlet do. Men and Boys Woollen Superfine and low priced tyittent s'4i 6-4, 7-4, cloths of 7"? ch ' d Irin > Dow - ~ all colors ,a( " s Plains and Halfthicks 3~* brown In ft. Linen Forest and Hunter Cloths b '° WD L Greene Red Draper, O z „a- f n Ba '* c , , burgh in bale, C ® . S Red & green Backing do. ~8 in d yard-wide lri(h blt Swanfdowns Iff Toilanettsl Linens q u Rose, Point and Duffill Printed Callicoes&Chin an kefs tzes lor Superfine London Caffi- Printed Linen and i meres of the neweftand der'd Handkerchiefs mod fafhionable colors Cottm& "allic-ie Checks Low priced Yorkfliire do.'threat! * agi n £* & Laces Plain and striped Calli-! 'M n '. s caver Gloves j mancoes u ln ma " ca^€B J is < Joa*i Spinnings &Durants "oJand Tapes 7y Rauiactts & Shaliosns 1 n,ckft,s a « d Corduroys L ; •w U *m*£m ««1 C ~""j VVi'f) a variety or other Articles on hand, for! fa!e outhe mod redonable terms for cafli I Twi or the afual credit. j q Nev. 6 tu.th&fa.tt Just Imported, Iron cannon, double fortified, Woolwich proof, I vj with their carriages complete—3, 4, 6 and o „„ pounders. I * Carronades, Woolwith proof, with carriages, &c. I complete— 12, 18 ani 24 pounders. I Z! Cannon powder in kegs of 2(lbs. each Round, double headed, and cannifter (hot I <->r • Patent Ihca-hing copper, bright, affortcd 18,10,1 r 22, 24, and 28 or per square foot, fteets 48 1 by 14 inches, fuitalle for v«flels from 100 to J 1000 tens j r-j-i; Copper nails, bolts and fpilces I Boarding Pikes, « I Nort Common cutlaffcs I p e Gu tiers stores of 1 Debt Tin-plates No I—l-3 cross Wes I po ; nt Patent Ihct in calks of scwt. each I {n e tl London porter and brown lisut.in calks of 7 doi. r bottled. I Earthen ware in crates, alerted I w jjj c | For Sale by they 1 SIMON WALKER, Pine near cth street. | October lg. eo.tf. I no , LANDING, ~ From on board the Brig Amiable Matilda, Of X Richard Stites, Mailer, from Cape th Nichola Mole. I St »3 Baits Socks ani Flaunel Drawers "1 Srj cn\ A. 18 Do. Gaiters 5' o 1 2 Do. Rugs J on *• =" I Do. lliTre Sacks r =' § I"\T/ 1 Do. Flannel Trowftrs | 2 5* EJ I VV 4 Do. Tents, J n g j Court Also just Imported, ' I In the Ship Chesapeake, Captain W.bb, 'f.m Liverpool, S ( I hj[(j . 147 Crates of Queen's Ware, J next, Affortcd particularly toTuit the Weft-India P L lea *' Market—For Sale by I !^ c C< ' I place ' Thomas b* John Kctland. November 7 $ I Hories to HORSES will be taken in to winter at Pus-I Hill, at the 12 Mil# Stone, on the f Bristol road ; they will be well fed with clever I and tinisthy hay, well littered and cleaned, and I will also have a large field to eiej-cife themselves Emir, in when the weather is good—E«"l)uire of Mr. I to hi. William Bell, merchant, Watet flreet, or on the I and pCcmTfcs« I Qy ■ NOT - 1 wftf i; EDUCATION. Uy Moon, jun'rs School, p ' ofe( | IN CHURCH ALLEY, C ,! ty ot IS open again, for in(ln>aing Girl, in Reading J ' Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography,' I Co ? m including ihe Elements of Geometry, and the' use' I . of the Globes.—From the great encouragement he I P evl l.a» hitherto received, he refpeclfuiiy solicits a con- ? OU S , 'I rinuantc of the favours of his Friends and the I 10ed 2 Public. ti«e, b O An Evening School, For B 0 r s—Kept at the fame place, it a lo^ unto. 6tL,'£3 J»W4W I novt * rz ~.; *** The Offices of Government j e aiw are tQ remove j f rom Trenton to the City on l hurfday next. ment of The Custom House is re movedfrom Chester to the City, and is again opened at the usual place. [ » , November j c i per A— i ence, %* The Consignees of Goods ,c ' on board the (hip Chmmibcs, capt. Wood, from le from l.iverpi 01, are renuefted to fend their permtt* en from board, as (be will commence dilchargicg on Thurf- ' day ne*t at Latimer's wharf. c Nov. 7, 1-98. n ms Jor f 1 -1 , jj office j b inz cal- of the State of Pennsylvania is removed chintz t0 the f° ut b-eaft corner of Second and Walnut streets. a "' y ° f NOV.J. ' dlw n pocket The Insurance Office of a SHOEMAKER BERRETT, » ' . r » I P lm opened at ne. 19 north Water street— At. tendance wtll also be given at their room at the r 'A Or! c °Be e - h °nft as usual, from 11 'till 2 o'clock f W-" J [bawls. _ REMOVAL. P 'UBSCRIPERs h?veremov#d their Office lai ireraim from the corner .Street, to their former a b Counting House, No. 2i , Penn Srreet. tmuf killings &P Francis. 5o November 3 $ TAYLOR, - MUSIC PR ! NO. 96, north StXTH-ITaajT, eft R ESI'ECrFULLY informs the Public that '^l IV he continues to teach Ladies the Piano h > Si Forte as usual. .m Nov - (>• tuthia f TO BE LET And immediate pojfejjion given, fur A LARGE convenient, w«il finifhej house, Ire No. »! <-, High flreet, lately occupied by lov DoSor Wiftar, with coach ht>ufe and flable® 1 ian Enquire of WILLIAM SHEAF.F. No* 168, High street. Nov - »• dtf 01 To Let, And. immediate poffejfton Given, A COMMODIOUSThreeStory Brick House r ■L V with convenient back buildings, filiated Ibo res I* Ue norrtl corner of Th*d and Walnut otton ltrtels -—For terms apply to Dr. THOMAS PARKE. ,o " en No. to, South Fourth Street. dcloher 19 dtf TO BK RENI'ED, " cn . (4nd immediate pvJMon given,) " A AKGE thre ® stor y BRICK HOUSE, I zna- 'nVValnut-ftreet—The rooms are commodious, airy and private—from which,and I j lefias !\ s f cmril position, it is thought to be an eligi- I Irish hkfituatton for a Public Office. For terms, en- n quire ot BENJ. W. MORRIS. 'hi"- , A commodte-.is Ware House, iu Tav- I lor's Ailey. 7 I eft'' oaober »9- jtawaw eck, ~ ~~~NOTICE. ~ .aces QAMUEL RICHARDET, informs the GentU- I U men Subfcribcrs, that tht E XCH A N G E I binj II { °' lh r rece P-' ,on i and the C/T r I ri f J f Ge " tl<men and Tnvellets x ■"ds '; sriP S a <Ji'ed an addition of twtlve Bed r „ . ns Cha >"iff» to 'he fide building, which make, it rV ton- I convenient. I toll ° november 6 I ~YT - L®n< fori Virginia Tobacco, i Twenty four hogQicads, old, and of an excellent Fate I quality, ]\ * FOR SALE BY James Murland, , 0 f „ „ r No. 97, south Front flreet. Ia I N l B — 1 few t> o «s of LINEN CHECKS, and ps I"f° r rentT ent °* B ® OTS and shoes, which win I bclold cheap apply b» above, nov - 7 I TI I i | flodtr I To the Creditors " i Hg c ! j Of Will'm M'Clelland, of Northumberlaad ia ' h< 8 ' I County, in the State of Pennsylvania. wh ~ to | TAKE NOTICE, I 'T'HAT I have applied to the Judges ofthe Court I N0.3 I 1 ol Common Pleas, in and for the County «f J 13, I Northumberland, for the benefit of the several laws I Jof Pennsylvania, pal Ted foi the relief of Insolvent I o<£ I Debtors; and the Judges of the said Co*rt have ap- r pointed the Thirtieth day of November inft. it be- I ing the Friday of the couri ef Common Pleas for I _ _ . *• I the County of Northumberland, to heai me and I \A/ my Creditors at the Court House in Sunbury, at L 1 I which time and place my Creditors may attend if I , they think proper. 7 m£Dd; Wm. Mc. CLELAND. vencri J Northumberlaad, November 1, 1798. I _| november 7. lawjw To The Creditors I -," 0T a, Of William Steedman and John Smith, 6f I the County of Northumberland, in the I State of Pennsylvania, lately trading un ? I der the Firm of I EX Steedman fcf Smith, l At - AX/' I u LTAKENOT,CE ' the 'ubferibers ? L. c.* a PP licati#n to the Judges of the I 0«, - I Court of Common Pleas for the County of Nor- I ' * i! thimberlind aforefaid.for he benefit ofthe several At laws of the State of Peanfylvaah' pasTed for the iatT o f' rehefof mfolv«.nt Bebt.r s ,a B d that the said Court hath appointed the Thirtieth dty of November next being the Friday of the Court erf Common £e r'q Pleas, to h.ar usand our Creditor, a , Sunbury, in phiW the County ot NorjhuniberUnd, at which time aad pl»ce you may attend if you think proper. r, WILLIAM STEEDMAN. JOHN SMITH. "I Northuniberlaß4, November 1, tjog [ -■ novcmb "7 rawjw C JOHN SHIELDS, " ~ m d| P' R. OKE R ( Woven, Embraces this to present hij thank, CarUr 'I n J feUow-cdizens for their pa/l fa-vor, C I "rl m tbat **" re turned from Wil Chefnut-rtu. to his former refijencc the e JA House No. tl Cbefnut between Front J I ami Secolid-ftreet, I he holds h'mftlf readv to execute A 1 Drofpflif n l l C T min , d ' l" br ' ,nch 0f h" w °uld ; » dtv of , c'„ i 4• f '°T- 1 refideHc e >n this of lady" then ,llin r r - ii n power to render er to a I them effcntial ferviee, afKinng them that his A goo< ■ j commiluon (hall be as lew as any in Town. ol : 'lof r l " Ho " fcs ' VelTels, Certificates For P ar , of every defenption and B : lla of Enhance this Ga bought and fold, tbedoeketts carefully exarr- oa ° , toed and clear titles made upon the Ihorteft no- / 1 ti«e, by the public s humble servant, . I r-v C .1 -V, y°hn Shields. Fever'" «ft • nfgotlab , le Not " difcounled ed ' (it a low premium. 8 . novewher 7 , owner i 1 Nov. L/ » K >. Into I Dr. Yeatman's 1 Prefervative and j - ( anti-bilious Pills, > r £- I \RE earnellly recommended at this Season, , and ' L\. ?gainft the Fevers that prevail. Prepared and fold only by the Subscriber, who feels it ne- j " cefTary to embrace this opportunity of acquaint- J ing the Public, thst he received areguUredu j Lcation in the different Branches of Physick, Surgery, & Midwifery, i >it» en Under his Father, and other eminent men in e Ihurf- the cities of London and Bristol, and (in the ' cpurfe of twenty-eight years) has seen the ma- 1 t ny good effects of this incoirparable medicine, a ■, in Bilious, Jaundice, or Hepatic cases, Droply 1 j Rheumatism, Lues-Venerea, Sctirvy, Worm ca- v ■ ! fes? Malignant and other Difeafet, proceeding • from and obflruillon. and THE PILLS ? Are prepared according to true medical prin- ft w elplej, and may be fafely taken by the mofl de- hi licate In boxes <f a quarter dollar, and half v a dollar, with directions, fea'ed with his crest, cypher, ahd motto. None elfc are Ge- bo 1 , nuine. Lr -<y- N. B, The anti-pestilential pre- t T <■ tl.e WJ , u | cc i wth gftat s ucce s s a , L nn . £ w don, Varleilles, Bristol, and other Cities, when they were rifpeflively visited with the ~ PLAGUE. ar , /In bottles of a quarter dollar and half i dal- ,'ni Wee lar, with Directions, and the Corks sealed as n-mer above. Charletojt Yeatma.v. A SouthEaftcornerofLpmbard and Second ftrcets, _j_ New Manet. oflober i , aw . tu | \ DAV}D M. SHIELDS, •« At the Stori A'o. 23 Chefout-ftreet. rei that B'S* l eave "> '"form bis friends cujlomers that tlO . 'iano he . bas removed bis go.ods from Chefnut-Hill, I " &is now ready to accommodate them with, 1 j a OARSE and fine white, red & green Baizes s —Coarse and fine white Flan- 1 w j. Nells from afid, to fj. a yard He experts aj ; m further fupplyby thefirft arrivals from Scotland, du ">ufe, Ireland and England, and is determined to fell thi I by low for Cash or a short credit. or nov 7 j 3awtf j lru ' FOR SALE; - tf By the Subscribers, §£ The Car go \7, ,use r • % ths /\'P Loiufd, ited Captain Lhamplin from St. Petersburg, J9 t< I I CONSISTING or I 1. HEMP and BAR IRON. " j pro ect. j In the Jhip Difpalch, ' : i I Captain Benners, from Hamburg, 15 boxes Linens, and a quantity of j _^ s J Sheathing Copper, ftu; arc I ' ing I gt I the remainder of Jhip Rich- I jj r u^ en-1 mood's CARGO, from Calcutta, j containing a variety of ,y " Coarse and fine Muslins, rho and an elegant alTortment of j I Madras Handkerchiefs. No. I Mordecai Lewis. ;E I Phn»delp)»ia,noT. 7 d 3 w Gee ~f_ j Notice is hereby gfven, c l-j j THAT appliwtion will be made 10 the Treafii- | • I 01 United States, for the renewal of the 1 ■ folioaing Certificate . of Six Pci Cent Funded Stock, fianding in the flame of John Carbotitll, of I London, the faij Certificates having been loft on | board the Swallow Packet, Captain Kidd. from , nt Falmouth to New-York. | Ae. 3072 1 Cert, -for 2000 dolls. "I j c9n 2964 1 do. 5000 i J ;ht 10 >577 1 do. 3000 J J Join I Willings & Francis. I 9 nd I Philadelphia, aaguft 30. e o6w J i! 1 Notice is hereby given, (bar I THAT application will be made to die treasury I nam _ of the United States for the renewal of the follow- | No. i»g certificates of Gx per cents, funded debts, fland- I forw id I IH name of June GaVrielle Rigaud t of Geneva, j Con I which were loft from on board the Swallow PaU:- | \ r ev I et, Capt. Kidd, from Falmouth to New-York. I p rer Ikt _ _ Soils. I ,cnc rc I No.3tps.Reg. office IpthMay '95, icert. for iocc i « lrl i •f I do. 14th do. do. I do. for 3500 I M i. Killings Ssf Francis. Nt o<aober a 4. eod6w. J F] H Cook Wanted. ij I IXTANTED, by a small regular family, a wo- J « it L i r n)an co °k. who is a thorough millre<s of I A . f ncr oufinc& and can produce fatisfadbory recom. I T r - at '-° n ' P er^cn answering the above | fcribi I Oolcrxption, will meet with conltant amplay and I me n, I wages. Application to be made at th» I bo I oUice of this gaaette. I ing j _ I To save trouble, no Irifli woman need apply. j aged I — l !* OV- I mer '] f Printing Work, ! Of Every Kind, " JCi I EXECUTED AT THE SHORTEST I wce " NOTICE, them At the Office tf the Gazette of the I ' I KnitedStates, * I Sol ! oa -»3- dtf. i A LL - ft 11 ? 50 / 16 havin « aa >' demands a -1 5 a , inft ! he eftate . of wuh**, p„ kint , a CCCjfedi TC I late of tht city of Philadelphia. Tavern keeper are I WIW re,uefied to fumilh the ."account, propedyau! . W,! thenticated, and all perfonk indebted to said ettate mi IT PhiSlphiif W makc *P aj ' me " t to the fubferiber in oa £ EVI HOLLI NGSWORTH Adminr. October 31 It, 1798. I female Education. James A. Neal's School, Los FOR THF TUITION OF On M( TOUNG LADIES, Sam «' Will rc-commenct on Monday, the 12th of Gcrm ~ * sM c?The Evening School ."u,Jol November 3 A young woman from England", in th, would wilh to engage with a lady in th? capacitv future of lady s-maid, or m the Ctuation of « fcoafe keen A t ln/ en ' eel fin,,l 7' ° r t0 a fv S lc gcntl««ianZ „ M ar A good recommendation can be procured fr«m some of the most refjeilable familS in cUy ZZ, 6D<lUire " the P offi « ° "bufinef Odlober 31. ternw, f ■ —-z-i —n —n c *^ t mericai LAMPBLACK. the;r c A quantity ofLawpblaf 1c was left during the men ' ol Fever, at the Ofißct of the Gazette of the Unit- not b ° ed States,—supposed through milUke. Tbe a ? y . p: " owner i> requested to caU and rake it awav f Nov. 3. /* In ' ei v I june Forty Dollars Reward* , FOR APPREHENDING AZEUTLEMAN NEGRO, !afon, XJYime Geo*ci or Giorqe Parkir, the pared P[ erty of the fubferi' er, who has thought it ne prcpetn the night of the Jift inft. to elops from jaii t- $ mier without any provocation or just cause ; . c j u hi wafcrmerly the property of 8.-cltwith Butler, esq. ai lived a considerable time with Pottena-.whoiept tavern in Fredcrickbarjf.hsving y, seen nch company and travelled with several en in gentler.* through different parti of this (late, h{ n the is mnclkno,wn. It is therefore conjeiiured he ; ma- pu for some of the northern cities or towns , j 4 .; nf ( as hehidifcovered ai toplantation work, •opfy 'houghie may perhaps have crofll-d the ridge 1 m ca- "''"re " has a brother belonging to major BuMer. j dine ThufeMow is about five feet seven inch s high, " well proportioned and walks ailive and briflc, his countejante' ij open and agreeab'e enough wbea in good humour ; he can hardly be l'arpaft in 3rin- IbrfViin ii, and is a very c pable wa:ti«g-man, I de- hoife Icrvant, b«rbcr, &c. To describe liis dress half vould be ufejef., he poffeJTed a variety of clothes, his -hrugh when JrefTed lately, he vore a green coat Q e . bound with white ferreting and fpotteJ jacket and breeches. Whoever brings him home or secures ire . in g° al in this or any other state the fiid (l ive, so I may get him again, (hall have the above re ward. ALEXANDER. VASS. [les i Fa'mouth, OS. 23, 'he N. B.—Mailers of velfelsand Stage Drivers are requested to beware of fuiTering said fellow to Jol- .'maofeon them by alliftinghis escape. A. V. las November 3 »&f.4iv A French Classical Si? Matfjvmatical ets > SCHOOL." II W/" !f Lbe opened on Monday the a»d. instant I V V at that largi commodious room formerly I occupied by Mr. Leo in Norris's Alley, No. 15, j neurly oppofitc the City Tavern 5 unlet the direc at tion oi Meflrs. Snd:h and Chandler both of libe- Ural education, and long experienced ill their n> ' I fpeflive proitflions—As they intend under, the i'zes i' at ' ona - e of a <!ifcerring public, permanently I to eflablifh themlelves in thi- undertaking, their an " j whole study an.l a-.tention wd! be d.-voted to the 9 * imprcvement ef their pupils—l hele will be son- upon the latest cni mpft approved plans, lell through a complete course of academical iludits, or tl.ofc farts only that maybe pointed ajore £ I "n ; nedia;cly adapted to tbeirparticularviews in life —■Certain portions of their time will he assigned for I jrcugraphj .hilUry, extraAs, composition, and -de clamations in French and Engliih, ia order to form I early hibits of writing atJ speaking with propri- I ety—Vifits from and iitcrarv charaAers, I tending to excite a spirit oi c.nu'atios, will be gratefslly r.ceivcd. Tnehcfurs of liudy are from h j 9t012a. M. and from itos P. M. j 1 hey t,ffcr to tranflatethe Englifti.French.Spanini an. Portuguese languages; and to draw ia cheir projvr ni. and Oile, all kinds of writii>|, wJic- J th°r iCgal, commercial, or epillolary. | Monday in Xjvember, they also pro- I pone to open an evening school for French, aook keeping, surveying and navigation, of which they J have a praflical as well as theoretical know , dje. J As a of French gentlemen will attend, the 1 uu.lents of their language, by continually coqverf j ing with them, as well as their teachers, will ac -1 quire, alon,; with the principle*, a facility of ex prtflion. AVIS aux FRANCOIS : I Mefl'rs Chandler et Smith out 1 hsnneuf prsyemr M.M. lee Francois, quils fc j propofent c'et iblir une Academie en Norri* alley, { No. 15; prefque vi<-a-vis la Bourse ; dans la- 1 quelle on enfeignera la langue Latine, Angloife et I I Fraucaife : l'Arithinetique, la tenue des livres, la | _ Oeographie, et les Mathematiques. j On lait au.Ti routes fortes de tradu&ions danslcs . f dates langucs: et dannelecons chez les particuliers. 1 Qu'on f'addrelfe a l'hotel de Mr. Vallate au I I coin dc 4tne .rue et Chm r ailsy ef Oaober 17. • oodtf m I To Let, I j T'TF hou<e 3 No. 78, North Se- ; I r*ni ftr:ct, kitirof without a ftoje and ftabl:— ' I .he bouse is large ana convsnic.it ; enquire of ' I John I.ttle, No. 40, North (ixth Hreet. I_ ° ohgr 31- w&fa tf '■ -J Whereas the certificate of two < j (hares of the Ban!; ol ihe United Slates in the ' y 1 name of Saoiue! Aniory, of London, banker, 1 3-iß»,iirued in lieu of ir.uj, 11594,.were < 1- I TTwarded f.-em Lon.ipn by the B-itifh packet a, I Coflntefs, of Leicester, capt. Dodd, bound for - I Nt w-lcrk, -whicb. packet W2S captured by the c I 11 erch, and ;he fai?l certificate loft ; and for the 1 c „ " e , wal I,;ch .- application is made at said ' j Dins, and ad perlons Concerned are desired to c I take notice. 1 F . z CLEMENT BIDDLE. ' Fhila. Odl. >6, IJ9B. eo6w I Eight Dollars Reward. r ,f A JOBBERY was committed on f * L t . kc '7 th instant, at the house of the sub- P e fcrucr in the tewnihip of solehury by two negro u 1 me "'~ tbc >" " rn -J a quantity of calh ; a Mck- p , et boot, containing some valuable papers: wear- tl I in g apparel, &c —One »f the negroes is a midHle I aged man, known by the name of John White for- / merly a rejident of Philadelphia, ha, an impedi- n - r nient m bis speech—the other supposed to be ft j a r run about "ghtecn years «f age, of „ los middle Hature. Whoever fecurcs the aforefaid , ] V |ns ' hat ma y he broughr to juflice, shall r„ receive eight dollars reward, or four for either of I them taken leparately. . c „ , , ISArAH TUOKEMONFY. Solcbury. 10 Mo. r 9 th, 1798. D-jt.law ! JN APPRENTICE ol «T-?, T HE print JNG BUSINESS w VVUI be taken at this Office, if s< immediate application be made / . Nov 't" 6t K Bank of the United States. m T"! ~ Philadelphia, Septamber ar, 170J8. th Ihe public is hereby informed, that w an Office of Depolit and Discount will bf A V! ?n Monday , Jt, at the houftT. C bv T Samuei. near the ® CC b T w; tT-r Mhfle the bufirv:fs o( this inftiti" ri( the ma'llnlnt f' faa<:d tfa! "'"inuance o. ke r. KUHJ -"«5 f; m th, SADDLING BUSINESS wV K ! P rei future •fftiedon nnder the firm of W '" ca HAINES (s* J ONES Dc above the ,$j to h,pe) th,ttheir'attentim, y an P d e k" me ! ( V bufinefj, th-.ir determination^^Sfjn"' Co term*, and their knows attachment - 1 mencausto the Government an r \ their Country, will entitle them to^ ,tUt, ° n « mentof a generous public A]i ' ' V,£ rrt jane 1,6. 01 tuthstf in' 1 t!)is ®ap's ai( . s Th! A F L r M ™s' fcvOTbe " ! - ■om * , er and Hero of on« r fe; IwAsHI NG To N I S ; good, left the City ™ ; morning, and is expend T~ X V*+ »m P J°, T 0 J W °. ,h » he tt ' crs > horse and foot, and oth voluis »! have gone forth to gh .ineirjoy at once more bchoW '7 hi , ounder and prefervcr of our Count™' t rt y and Independence. rcf) PORTLAND, Oftobet 2q ies, _ y and r\ rr.. illainy. On Thursday night fa ft, an attemni ,fo to burn a large (lore „ " i ? pt re- Fox, situated in the enure of tl Mrs " • part of which on the g ou n d fl tOWf "' ° n ' pied by Mr. Butler J X Z , '''' ° cc »- ■l: Book Binder ' s stop, another ted to one Henry Hum Jif L ren * /*»<!« „ f B„«„, „; "■ - and the chamber is the ' ftor f. ■a/ Meflrs. Rand and Buik 7, cf hours of twelve and one, M 'r. ButC'd/ 1 * vered that a fire had burnt through rly tition, which separated his auarm - pw " «5. Hunt's. The cry of fire was i'm V"* 1 instantly alarmed. Fortanately til ° :h c was remarkably dill, and bv the tim,l v W '" d 2 ed°. r3 c,tlZ£ " 8 ' (he fire wai "43: >n- tar ?" ckit a » d a P 'il with tar t„ I, . nSr gether with other comb„ftibl«, such ' 'fc°' v.ngs, tarred rag gi &c . Wfcre »rc in (eve. *1 parts *f theffort.t ort . arid f ev J f, Ctd £ were covered with tar. A puce ri 1 " te- " as r alfo f «" ,d before 'the g I 4 f s ° th . m the frcut door. ° oV{ r ri. When tlie fire was firft discovered ,U rs, doors and widows were all fecun> , ' , e £ from without could poffiblvh' entered, .mlefs with a key Circumft LOl eonfldered led to a suspicion that Hunfe .-,r felt was (he guilty person. Hew?-; » d; " d l :h - r = f '«»i«ni Mot ,i« o r* not day ea.mmed before j ot| ' , $ r:hiSet Mo ' ~ot,h!p' '«-; « be were iniLd ia aff c " fnThe ft' W fIVC thoufa,,cl dol '»rs Wo.th x _ ntbe store. However, (he ,~oods found there tfere to a very small amount. He al. that the tar-backet was hi, as lt he had picked u up several days before on fc P s » ? nd car "«d it into the (tore. The y. "''fj'"' {ka . rt * as so firong against l' m , a. thai he was ordered by the Court to give ct bond for 5000 dollars, and h..d find fecuri. ty for 50°° more, or be committed to pri es too. Not biing able to 'si ,d bail, he Hand. r> cornmitted for trial at the Snp eme Court iu to be hOiden in this town in July next _ BOSTON, November 1. The partizan* of France are challenged !» (hew cue i.nft.ance of a nation gettine libdtv ko allowing anothu; nation .to intermeddle and to _ Mate ,n itsaffair,. ] nd ependcn,-e ha, been of" of ten loft in this way. but when was liberty Drc ftrved by it. One might a 3 well , aHt P the • ruedoai of a jail, lhe pretence therefore of - the French that they offer this bleff.ng , 0 everv O other people and flat,, is the grossest impaftare ,e i r eU CV ® r Wa * whatever r, <,o(^or Logan and Vice Mazzei may lay to the re contrary; 7 ; c ft ,r thedefpotsot France were (incere in their )e oners ot peace, what would they do » Thev le would acknowledge that they we.e much i, t h^ id wrong when they insulted USj andrefufedtore ;a ceive our mmifters of peace ; they would pro r Jl lhey had robbed of. with i eajonable-allowance tor our damages and losses • and this they would engage and give security to r i" Cy u ' ou do j ulllce when they profefsto refpefl it, and finally they would take care to prevent the repetition of injuries by difarmine a their pirates >nd punilhing thofewho hive whin, i- ped, murdered and robbed our citiarens It o would be required by us that reparation fliould - prove thefincenty of their sorrow for the wrone. fchey have done us. e If France is insincere, and means tD make - Americans dupes, by a lullably offer of a new - negociation, what would lhe do. Exaifllywhat e the .. said to be doing. Give good words, to turn away eurjutt wrath ; when that is allayed under the matk of iriendlhip, renew the old Icheme to divide and govern. We deferv'e chains if we accept thsm again. r '1 he Irish pitriots, after having set their own - country entire, are running away by the light of it, as wharf rats are said lo flee in troops from one haufc where they have been baited With rats bane, to another where they smell good provisions ; and it feemi to be the unlucky fame of America to be the home, the Jerufaiem, tor runaways. What fort of society (hall w® have -ho v (ball we be made up by the tim« that diftrailed Europe gets fettled. All that other States throw away we are to take, and fay ' . thank you. Their offal is to be our aliment.— We are tofwellour pt pulatiou with the four lea ven of Ireland, and the caustic spirit of France, The witches cauldron, in the play of Macbeth, was not filled with worfc ingredients Iban Ame rica will be. Surely we need a Sedition lav to keep our own rogues from cutting our throats, snd an Alien law to prevent the iavafion hr a hf.fl of foreign rogues to a (Tift them. Th# ir ruption of the Goths and Vandals into the Ro man Empire did not more seriously threaten it* overthrow than the terrible preference all fo rtign incendiaries indulge for our happy coun try ; it lorebodes confulien and whitky irifur reaion. France and Great Britain use Ameri ca very I'curvily when they presume to make it a Botany Bay for their convifis. a bettering house for their knaves, and a bedlam for mad peeple. The New-England states will hang tome of rhem, and others Pennfylvank will feed to Congreti. It feenr\s as if America was already a di vided people. The jacobin party has iti ttnnifter in Paris, and ht is accredited by the direftory ; probably inftcad of paying for that houor, lie has iponey to take, and some of it may be employed perhsp* to pay Ly en's tine. As the p»rty thus exercise tht *
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