rtBNtK iiIUGGS, Of the City of Philadelphia, STOREKEEPER, HAVING afligned over all his effects, real, per sonal and mixed, to the fubferibers, for the benefit of all his creditors— NOTICE IS HEREBr GIVEN, TO all persons who ara indebted to the said Estate, that they are requested to make immediate payment ef their refpeitive accounts, to either of the aflignees; in failure whereof, legal measures will be taken for the recovery of such debts, as »ve hot discharged without furthsr delay. GEORGE PENNOCK, WILLIAM FRENCH. January 1 wed.&fr. 6w No. 128, The fouth-tafl corner of Market and Foutb jirrets, JACOB COX, HAS just receired by the late arrivals from Europe, a large, general and elegant af fortmem of the molt Fashionable Merchandize, (in the gentlemen's line) —The whole of which will be difpol'ed of, wholesale and retail, at re duced prices for calh. dec< 19 aawtf Just Imported, Iron cannon, double fortified, Woolwich proof, with their carriages complete—3, 4, 6 and 9 pounders. Car-ronitdes, Woolwich proof, with carriages, &c. curitplfere— 12, 1$ and 24pounders. Canno;* powder in kegs of 25lbs. each Round, double headed, and cannifter (hot Patent Ihea hing copper, bright, aflorted 18,20, 22, 24, a 6 and 28 or per square foot, sheets 48 by 14 inches, fuitablc for v*flcls from 100 to iooo tons Copper nails, bolts and spikes Boarding Pikes, Common cutlasses Gunners (lores of all kinds Tin-phtes No I—l-3 c-rofs Patint (hot in caflc> of Jcwt. each Loudon porter and *»rown fta-it, in calks of J doz. bottled. Earthen ware in Ciates, aflorted For Sale by SIMON WALKER, Pine near sth street. October 29. eo tf. Java Coffee, 350 Bags of First Quality, Now landing from on br.ard the inip INDIA, at Mr. Thos. IVnrofiiA '"» harf, and for laic by John Ashntead, No. i6t, South Front-Street. WHO HAS ON HAND, For Sale, on reasonable terms, Coflaes Baftas Black Taffaties, &<r. dec 10 • eodtf notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Sam ucl Wallis, elq. of Murcey townftiip, in the county of Lycoming, lately deceased, are hereby required '» come forward immediately anil pay their rclpeilive debts.—And all persons hav.ng leea' demands against the Estate, are r"v]Uefled 10 produce their accounts, properly authenticated, for ftttlement. JOHN WAI.LIS, ") WILLIAM ELLIS, (Adminiftra- DANIEL SMITH, C tors. JOHN AOLUM, ) f"eceinrilwr rt itaw4w NOTICE. A IX perlons indebted to James Emlrn, late of Midd e'own, in the county of Delaware, deccafcd are requested to make payment to either of the fuKfcrib rs, whom they (hall find it mod convenienr to caj on : end all persons having de mands will be pleased in like manner, to furniih them, that th« y may be paid. Ail rents, which fell due oa or befora the fourth day of the loth month last are payable to the fub feribers and those which accrued after that day wil bv payable to the guardians of his children, who will daly notify the tennants whereto pay the fame. MIERS FISHER, of Philadelphia, > Exec ABM. PEN NELL, of Middletown, 5 utorj, d«c 28 iaw6w 'no r 1 c e. ALL persons having demands against Inftone and Bacon, formerly of this city,( ShopkeepersJ are requested to deliver their accounts properly attested, to either o! the fubferibers, on or be fore the filth day of January next, as a dividend will the' l be made of all the estate afligned to them According to an agreement made at the meeting of the creditors, the accounts are to he rendered without interest as they original ly flood before the affignmeAt. s thedivdendwill be made upon the accounts whi h are produced by the time herein mention ed, an.\ that may be offered afterwards mull of course be>xrludcd JACOB BAKER ") Mgnees ROBVIKT RAINEY £ of RICJI. R. SMITH ) Inftone Bacon. dec 17 eodtjJ NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to theEftate ofTiiwMAS Brooks, late ot the city of Philadel phia, Brifs Foundcr,deceafed, are riefircd to make immediate payment and those who have any de mands against said estate to bring in their accounts properly attested for feitlement to DAVID BROOKS, admintjlrator. jan » ' Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike Road Company. THE STOCKHOLDERS. ARE hereby notified that an Ele&ion for Pre sident, Managers and other officers for the ensuing year, will be held at the Company's Office on Monday the 14th January next at ten o'clock. Wm, GOVETT, Secretary, dec ai m&tu4w TO LET, And may be entered on in about two weeks from the date, TWO Ranges of stores and tompting Houses lately erefted by the fubferiber, just below Market-street wharf; — The stand for business equal t» any in the city. For terms apply to PAUL BECK, jr. No. 11 South Water-street. • Who has in store several boxes, cheits ar,d packages merchandize received from New- York per the schooner Weymouth, Henry Al - mast*, —the ownars are requested te call f6r them. dec. 31. mwf^w PROPOSALS, FOR C/IRRVING Mails of the United States, On the following roads, will le received at the General Pofl-Ofjice, until the 13 th day of February next, inclti/ive. Philadelphia by 3riftol, Trenton- X Princeton, New-Brunfwick, Wood bridge, Raway, F.lizabethtown and Newark to New-York fix times a week. From May 1 to November I. Leave Philadelphia every day (Sunday ex cepted J it 1 P. M. and arrive at New-York in nineteen hours, the next day (Sunday excepted) by 8 o'clock, A. M.—Returning ; leave N«w- Yorkevery day (Sundjy excepted) at I P. M. and arrive at Philadelphia in eighteen hour, the next day (Sunday excepted) by 7 A. M. From November 1 to May 1, The mail is to be taken frern Philadelphia at the fame hour and delivered at New-York by 9 A. M. in 10 hours ; and is to be taken frem New-York at I P. M. and delivered at Philadel phia at 8 A. M. in nineteen hours. id. From Philadelphia by Chester, Wilming ton, Newport, Chriliiana, Elkton, Charleston, Havre-de-Grace and Harford to Baltimore, fix times a week. Leave Philadelphia every day {funday excepted) at 9 A. M. and arrive at Bal timare in ly hours, the next djy (sunday ex cepted )at noon Returning j leave Balti more every day (fumlav excepted) at 4 A. M. and arrive at Philadelphia the next day by 9 A. M. in a; hour-. 3d. From Baltimore by Blade Iburgh, Washington and Georgetown, to Alexandria fix times a werk. From April 1 to November 1. Leave Baltimore every day (sunday except ed) at 4 A. M. and arrive at Alexandria the fame days by 6P. M. Keturning—Leave AI- 1 exaridria every day (sunday excepted) at 4 A. M. and arrive at Baltimore the fame day by 4 o'clock P M. From November I to April 1. Leave Baltimore every day (sunday except- j at 4 A. M. and arrive at Alexandria the next day (sunday excepted) at BA. M. Re turning—Leave Alexandria every day (fundiy , excepted) at 5 P. M. and arrive at daltimore | the next day (fiJhdav excepted )at45P. M. i 4th. From Philadelphia by Downingtown, Lancaster, Columb a, York, Carliflt, Ship penlb irg, Strafburgh, Bedford, Somerset and Greenfburgh to I'itlftfurgh once a week. Leave Philadelphia every Saturday at 4 A. M. arrive ; at Lancaster in the evening, arrive at York on Sbtidiv noon, at Shipper (burg on Mopday, at 6 P.M. Leave Shippenlburg on 4 A.M. and arrive at Pittlburg the next Fri day at 10 A. M. Returning—Leave Pittf bur£h every Friday at 3 P. M. and arrive at Shippeiilburg the next Monday by 6 P- M. Leave S' ipp nfburt; on Tuefdayat 4 A. M.and arr>ve at Philadelphia the next Thursday by 8 P.M. Note 1. ThecontraiU for the above routes are to be in operation on th* firft day of April next. The centrals for the routes No. 1, 1, 3, are to continue in operation until the firft day of O&ober in the year 1800 ; and the con trarf} for the route No. 4 is to continue until the firft day of O&ober in the year 1801. Note *. Fifteen minutes (hall be allowed for opening and ciofing the mail at all offices on the routes where no particular tima is fpecified. Not# 3. For every fifteen minutes delay (the impaflibility of rivers excepted) in arriving af ter the times prrfcrlbed, in any contrail, the contraiftor (hall forfeit one dollar; and if the delay continue till the departure of any depend ing mail, whereby the mails destined for fucli depending mail lose a trip, an additional for feiture of five dollars (hall be incurred. Note 4. If any persons making proposals de sires an alteration of the times fpecified he must slate in his proposals the alteration desired and the difference it will make in the termi of hit contrail. Note 5 The usual penalties for milconduit in the carriers will be ftipulatsd in the contrail. Note 6. The mail on the route No. 1, (hall be carried in a Sulkey during three months of the winter season, having a box or eheft to se cure the mail from rain. The mails on that route during thereft of the year and the routes No. 1 and 3 shall be always carried in a light box fsfficient to defend it from the rain, or a box within the body of the stage. JOS. HABERSHAM, P. M. General. General Poft-Office, ) Philad. Jan. I, 1799. ) e o6w Canal Lottery, No. 11. Will re-commence drawing, on Monday, thejth of January next, and con tinue untilfinijhed. TICKETS to be had Eight Dollars each, at WILLIAM BLACKBURN'S Lottery ® r °k ere office, No. 64 South Second-street, where cheek books are kept for regifttring examination of Ticket® in the above, City of Washington and Patterfon Lotteties, &c. Stati or the Wheel, One prize of 10,000 dollars 10,000 ve 4,00e iOjOno *, wo *>°oo 4,000 Two j.oco 2,000 Ten j oo 5,00? Twenty-leven 100 5,400 With a full proportion of the one hundred and of the fifty dollar prizes—The Lottery is more than two thirds drawn and above 15,000 dollars richer than it the commencement. Note, the bufinefit of a Broker duly at tended to in all its branches. tu.fr. ouv. 9. TEN DOLLARS REWARD! DESERTED last night, a second time, from the Marine Camp, David Lufcr, a fife-. He had when he went away, a plain bluejacket and veft,light; blue overall*, a round hat,which had been bouifd with yellow, and which he had ripped off in his firft desertion, and a pair of new (hoes, he is a Carpenter by trade, has grey eyes, sandy hair fallow complexion and a niteh in his upper lip' His back is fttll fore from a flogging he got a few days ago. He may ba difcovtred by hts fifeine, as he plays extremely well. W. W. BURROWS Major Com. of the OAober 17. Marine Corps. DRIED PEACHES, In barrels Demijohns Claret ~l Porter, and > bottles. Port Wine j And Corks in Bales—For sale by BENJ. W. MORRIS. Ec- 20 eo6t NOTICE. ALL Per fans indebted to the estate of Jane Davidson, widow, d«ceafed, are requested to make payment; and those who have any demands against the said eftau to render their accounts duly attiftcdjto Wm. DAVIDSON, or"> JAMES DAVIDSON, J E * ccu t°« dcc 3' 3 awjw THE SL'iiSCRIBEIt t A I ELY or THE HOUSE Of LANE, GODFREY Co. INFORMS his friends in particular and tie public in general, that he continues in the fame line of buflnefs as formerly at the store lately occupied by Meflrs. Morgan and Price, on Stamper's wharf, below tho Drawbridge, where he has for sale a general aflbrtmeut of bar, rod, (heetand hoop iron, country and English steel, open and ten plate stoves, a few pair of double fortilled 4 and 61b. iron eannon, cannon ball and grape Hiot, forge hammars and anvils, a quantity of call iroa ballast for veflels, chim ney backs and jams on a new and improved plan. Hollow ware assorted. Orders for any kind of calling will be received at the store and executed at the air furnace at the (horteft notice. A small House to let, Above Fifth ftreet —Enquire of the Subscriber. Wm. LANE. Jan. 3. eodijt For Sale, Several Interejling Files of Newspapers, Published in this City, for the year 1798, v 1 z The Philadelphia Gazette. The Gazette of the United States. The True American. The Aurora. The above Files are complete, and in the bed order. Enquire at No. 21, North Se venth street, near Sugar Alley. A Convenient two Story Brick Houle Suitable for a small Family, TO LET Apply as above. Jan. 3. ws6t THIS DAY PUBLISHED, ~ Br WILLIAM YOUNG, Corner of Chefnut iud Second-streets, JOANofARC, An Epic Poem, By Robert Soutbey ; ivitb notes. " WE do not hesitate to declare our opinion that "he poetical powers difplayei in it are of a very superior kind—Conceptions more lofty and daring, sentiments more commahiding, and lan guage more energetic, will not eafijy be found : nor dotxfcarcely awy part of it fir.k into languor, atthu glow of feelings and geniu- animates the whole. The language is, for the mod part, mo delled 0.1 that of Miltoa ; and noc unfrequently, it has a ltrong rclMh of Shakefpcare." Monthly Review, vol 19, p. 361. A HISTORY, ok anecdotes of thf. REVOLUTION in RUSSIA, IN THE YEAR T762. Translated from the French of M. de Rulhiere; With an elvgant Head of the late Emprcfs. [Thefecond edition, price 75 cents,] " The grounds of M. de Rulhiere's information seem iadifputable, and his readers appear to have every reason to be fatisfied with his discernment, in unfolding the motives and circumstances that concurred in bringing about this Rriking event. " Wefhall ouly add, that we have seldom met with more ir.tcrefling original anecdotes, than those that are contained in the little work which we have now reviewed." Appendix to jbiontbly Review, vol. la. dec 19 wf&mim ALL PERSONS ~ Indebted to thoEAate of Mr. John FiNNo,late of Philadelphia, fleceafed.arc defiredto make pay ment, and those having any demands, to prcfent them for fettltratnt, to SAMUEL BLQDGET, Adm'r. or JOHN WARD FENNO, Agent to the administration. Nov. 3o s3m ~FO R SALE, A Tan-Yard, with about thirty two acres of Land, at Rock-Run, on the Head of the Tide water of Sufquehannah, in Harford county, Maryland, w&ereon is funk feventy-iive Vats, a Sto'-.e Mill and Tan House, with conveniences of Watsr and other neceflaries for an extensive Yard, a Dwelling-House, Kitchen and divers other ufeful buildings is ere&cd thibreon, some of the landi in lots well improved, a good Herring Fishery on the shore. The improving Town of Havre de Grace, is about fix miles distant and veflels apmirg dows the River, pass close by the premises. A conve ntent situation to get Bark, a (lock of which with the utensils for Tanning, and all the bides in the Vats maybe had with the Yard. For teran apply to John Wilson, neat Harford Town, or the Sub scriber on the premises. ISAAC WILSON, 11th mo. 14th law ;w Forty Dollars Reward. DESERTED, From a Detachment of Men under my com mand, at Camp IVeJI Schuylkill, viz. Oflober 19. George keller, 40 y«rs of age, 5 feet 6 inches in height, dark hair and complexion, bora in Holland, no Trade, speak» broken Er.glilh and very tilkitive, has a dimple in his chin. November 6. John Murphy, 27 years of age, 5 feet 7 \ inches in height, grey eyes, dark hair and complexion, born in Ireland, city of Dub.in, by trade a Hozier. Jacob Iden, 34 years of age, j feet 6 inches high, grey eyes, fandyhair, frelh complexion, born in New-England, state of Conne<3icuf, a repeated deserter, by trade a Blacksmith. Novembar 7. William Collins, 30 yean of age, j feet 6 inches high, landy hair, frelh com plexion, grey eyes, born in Ireland, county of Wexford, by trade a Gardn;r, has worked for some time about Philadelphia, he is very fond to hear himfelf Sing. AH the above deserters are very much addict ed to liquor, and will fake i other people's pro perty if in their power, are artificially marked on thjir backs, had on, when they went away, their regimental olothing. Whosoever appre hends said deserters, lhall receive forty dollars reward, or tea dollars for each, with all reason able expences, by applying to me as above, EDWARD MILLER, captain id regiment of Infantry commanding. nov 10 IRISH LINENS, 4-4 and 7-Bth White Linens well afro etd En.-itied 3-4 Brown ditto ditto to the 3-4 Irilh Checques suitable tor the Drawback. Weft-India Market. FOR SALE, On reasonable terras—by the Box or Bale, By Gamble & Hslmuth, No. 148, South second-llreet. due 19 3tawtf MAYOR'S OFFICE REMOVED to 157 South Second-street. »w Nicklin & Oiiffith, FOR S/Il.li, Sail Cloiii by the bale or piece, (No. i 3c 8) One bale of feauikig-twiiie Copper in fliectfl, flora 24 by 48 to 48 by 60 inches Two tuba raited copper {till bottoms Queen*' ware, assorted in crates London porter in bottles, contained in cases Empty port-wine bottles Yellow ochre in calks Cochineal in ferons ludigo in do. & caiks 3 J cafej and trunks of muflia?, ginghams, dimi ties, muflinets and pullicat handkerchiefs, in small assorted packages, calculated for the Weft- India market It trunks printed callicoet 4 bales caffimeres, aflbrted 1 do. coarse woolens Old Madeira wine Sheathing paper Englilh nailk in calks, assorted, The Brig AMAZON, FOR SALE OR CHARTER. December q. m w .sia. t f R. TAYLOR^ MUSIC PROFESSOR, NO. 96, NORTH SIXTH-JTRIET, T} FSPECTFULLY informs the Public that JLV he continues to teach Ladies the Piano Forte as usual. Nov - *• ti.tbsa To be Sold, OR EXCHANGED, For property in the Citv, or within Thirty milta of it, A Valuable Plantation, IN Tufcorora Valley, Mifflin county, containing ab«ut three hundred acres, the whole capable of cultivation. At. prefeiu there is about 50 acres cleared, »o of which is a rich bottom of Meadow Ground, enriched by a never failing dream, that has fall and water enough for all the purposes of a Country Mill. For further information apply at No. 68, Market flreet. Wheat, Ginfang, &c. 4000 bulhels of white Wheat, of excellent quality 15 Calks of Ginfang 30 Piyes of Madeira three years old , 100 Barrels of Prime Beef Pork in half bfr Is. and barrels Far Sale by JOHN SKYRIN, No. 96, Northfront-llrcet. dec >6 jawzw FOR sale; Fifty Acres of Good Land t Lying in Gloucister County, State of Netr.Jerfty, TWENTY-FOUR acres of whichaie Woodland, the reft, Meadow. This, j land lies about half a mile from Timber-Creek, and two miles from the river Delaware, the eounty road pafiing through it, and the great road only two miles diflant. For terms, apply to, PATRICK DOGHERTY, Sign of the Rainbow, iti Sbipf en, lei iveen Secind and Tbird-Jlreets. dec 4 A CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. JOHN A. SHAEFFER, of Philadelphia, who has' for a few years part been in the fouihern States, has had the effrontery to draw l'everal Bills of Ex charge on Timothy Pickering, Esq. Secretary of State, and myt'elf,and by that means has defrauded a number of pcrfons of their money, deceiving them by an exhibition of letters and papers with the names affixed of divers public chara&eis and repu table merchants highly recommendatory of said Shaeffer ; to one of tbefe papers I find my name fubferibed, but Ido not know the man ; these are villainous forgeries! To prevent further imposition, I have to requclt the printers of Ncwfpapers in the United States to publilh this fer the benefit of their felow-citizens. SAMUEL MEREDITH, Treasurer tie United State/* Trenton, Ariv- Qftoicr 14, 1798. J NEW NOVELS, PLATS, MAGAZINES, 6?c. Chalk's Circulating Library. No. 75, North Tbird-Jireet. THE Proprietor, in compliance with his pro mises to render this InlUtution a complete source of rational amusement and inftmftion, by repeated acquisitions of estertaiivng and interest ing publications, has now added to hit former collection Four Hundred Volumes of mifcclla neous works, comprising nearly all the latest publijl.ed Novels and Dramatic produfliotii;— catalouges of which are ready for delivery to subscribers. N. B. Subfcribars, and others, who still re tain Books taken from the Library previous to the sickness, are requested to return them imme diately : the fines wiM be charged from the 14th of November. j For sale, Fine flavored Imperial, Young Hyson, Hyson, Hyson Skin, and Souchong TEAS. dec. 13. t£mßw NOTICE. SAMUEL RICHARDET, informs the Gentle men Subscribers, that the EXCHANGE is opened for their recep.ion ; and the CITY TAVERN, for Gentlemen and Travellers Last Spring added an addition ef twelve Bed Chambers to the fide building, which makes it perfe&ly convenient. November 6 thaw NOTICE. THE share-holders of the Lehigh Coal Mine, are hereby notified, tjut the election for a President, eight Managers and a 1 reafurer for the ensuing year, will beheld at the house of Jofepb Hardy, sign of the Golden Swan, in Third flreet, Philadelphia, on the third Monday in Janu ary next, at four •'clock in the aftirnoon. ISAAC WAMPOLE, Sec'ry. December 19 lawjw. ( a . NOTICE. npHE Stoek-hglders of the Company encorporat ed far cre&ing't Permanent Bridge over the River Schuylkill, are requested to attend their annual meeting on the firft Monday in January next (being the 7th day of that month) at the City Hall, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, for the p*r pofe of chooGnga Prefidunt, twelve Diroflars and a Treasurer of the said Company fer the ensuing year, as by law is diredted, JOHN DORSEY, fec'y, pro 'era. dec 17 -;awt7jy Imported hi the last arrivals from Bremen Hamburg and Amsterdam, AND FOR SALE, AT K£ A lON ABLE FRICSSANOON A LIagRAL CREDIT, BY PRATT W KINTZING, , N0.95, North Water ftrcrt. 215 bales & boxes Ticktenburghs, hempen linens and oznabrtgt from i/V to 3f per ell 70 do. bleached and brown hessians 40 do. brown rolls suitable for cof fee bags 20 do. strong do. do. for cotton do; 30 chests platitlai a do. fealing-war 3 do, dowlas 3 packages oil-cloth 30 do. crea« ala Morlaii 4, do. fail-twine i» do. eftopaillas r do. watthes 15 do. Bielefield linen 14- pipes Port wine 90 do. patterborne* 9» cases Claret 45 do Brittanias 130 do. fine long corked I do. Holland canvass claret I de« Ruflia do. 1400 buOicls fine fait 3 do. Rufiia sheetings 40 calks of roll brimftoa* 1 do. ravens duck too calks of naval ftoresv 1 do. Russia drillens 50 logs prime mahogany 1 do. brown holland 4 hhds. coffee mill* ' 3 do. Silesia rouans t> bundles German {tee}' I dfi.Wahrendrop linen 10 chests of flat** *ndV 1 do. Caraudoles pencils 1 do. FJemifh linena A package of ikates I do. cambricks and A do. woolen caps, &c„ lawns 4 chests of Nurenberg I do diaper coys xi do. flripcs 40 of yellow ochre 18 do. checks 3 hhds. Glue 1 do. fiamois 8 barrel, tf Lentilles I do. Arabia stripe g cherts of prime red I do. bunting for color? crust Holland cheek I packa. Madras hand- 30 kegs of pearl barley kerchiefs 60 boxes of capers I do. Turkey yarn 400 fides of upper and 6 bales empty bags foal leather 1 chest hair ribband 300 boxes window glass 3 boxes t;pe?, allotted 800 Demijohns i do. bobbin, aflorted jo boxes glais tumblers I box threads & tapes a (Turned 1 do. fine blue liftados % hhds. pumice stone 5 chests men's flippers 1 box of mill saws 3 do. bed ticks 1 cilk of cutlery 2 casts hog's bristles A quantity of llonejugi 6 chefti writing paper and pickling pots 4 do. quills \ f sw {hips anchors, Ac. I novembcr ix tu&frf Charles Campbell, \ W AT C H-M A K ER. HAS removed to the Shop formerly occupied by-Mr. Jtbn IVood, No. $5, corner of trout and Chefiiut-iireett j where he will thank fully receive and execute order* with oeataefs and dilpatch H* HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A Neat and Large Aflortment of Clocks Watches. WANTED, A JOURNETMAN ; ALSO, one or two Apprentices of refpe&l- We parents. FOR SALE, A large quantity of Watch Glafles Wbaltfalc and Retail. nor 14 Jaw4 f DISTRICT OF FENNSYLVAIJIA.TO wVl's JBS IT RMMrEMBER&D, THAT on the twelfth day \ jof Auguft,in the twenty third year of tha Independence ef the United Statu of America, Benjamin Smith Barton,ef thefwddif. trift, hath deposited in this office the title of • book the right whereof he claims as author in the words following to wit ■: "New Views of the Origin of the Tribes and " Nations of America—By litnjamm Smith Bar " ton, M.D.Corrsfpondent Member of the Socie " ty of the Antiquaries of Scotland, Member »f " the American Philosophical Society, Fellow of " the American Academy of Arts and Sciences of " Boston, Correfpond'dg Member of the Mafla " chufetts HiAorical Society, and Profrffor o£ " Materia Msdica, Natural H Aory and Botany " in the Univerflty of Pennsylvania," In conformity to the adl of the Congrefe of the United States, intitled " An ail for the encourage* mint of learning bj securing the copies of maps, charts, and books, to the authors and proprietor, of such copies during the times thtrkin mentioned.'* SAMUEL CALDWELL, Clerk, Dili, of Peno', November 1, 1798. lnfurance Company of North America. THE STOCK HOLDERS, are hereby informed, that a stated merting of the Company will be held at their Office on the Bth of January next, (being the £»• cood Tuesday in the Month) for the ele» tion of twenty-five Dire&ors for the end ing year. E. HAZARD, Sec'ry. Dec. 12th. An Apprentice Wanted. A YOUTH, Of Reputable Connexions, & fufficient qualifications, is wanted as an Apprentice to the Business »f a No tary Public and Conveyancer.—Enquire of the Prin ter. Dec. f.n.sw: " ' ■ ■ I I Il - - I. ■ ~1.1. -■■■■ m Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Ef talc of Isaac Telfai*, Esq. deceased, >re requeu ed to make immediate payment, and those having a» ny demands against said Eliate will plcafe to furoiftn their accounts duly attested Tor settlement to GEORGE DAVISJ Attorney in faft to- JOHN M'KIM, jr. Ad'm'tr. Dec. aw6w For Sale, A well improved Plantatitn, Of one hundred and twenty acres, VERY beautifully situated in the county of Montgomery, about twenty miles from the city.—The buUdingi are all new anti finiihed f<? as to accommodate a genteel family only.——For further information, enquire at the Pennsylvania Coat.of-Arms, nineteen miles from town, and. three above MorrU-town. dccember 15 fa.&w.tf This Day is Published, AND FOR SALE BY j.FENNO, I 19, C« XS N U T-S? *l*T AN ADDRESS T0 the People of Maryland, ON tl* origin, progress and prefeat state ot French aggreflion, with a iketch of the infamous, attempts to degrade the Government of the United Staws, and some refleelione on the late proceeding* in Congress; written the lad of April in the prej fentyear, hva Member of ths Honfe of Reprefen» - t-tivci. i jane 11
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