order I d-'y Pii» morning, f r your bJug put in irons, was, that I looked on you -(and yon have proved yoUrfelf) a traitor aoci rebel to your sovereign and natire country, and as such you (hail be treated by me. i' I (hall enforce the order I give this morning, and I lament, as a man, the fate that awaits you ; every indulgence (hall be granted you by me individually, that is not incortfi'ftent with my public duty. " I am, fir, your humble servant, " Cavan, major-general." c LONDON, November 3. I A letter from a gentleman at Dover, dated , I the 3 1 ft ult. fays, " An a&ion took place off - this place, a day or two ago, between an En- ~ glifh brig, the Racoon, and a French lugger. After an obstinate defence, the latter was funk by the Racoon ; seven of her crew were c killed, and 14 wounded. The reft were - picked up by the British (hip. Yesterday the ~ body of an Englifti naval officer floated a- A (hore, supposed to belong to the Racoon, and was picked up by a soldier of the Herts mi litia Rationed here. w PRIVATE LETTERS. ». " Dublin, October 26. " For some time back the county of Wexford was again becoming the scene of n violence and depredation, and it was feared 0 that it aroie from the general disposition ot the inhabitants. I, however, saw a letter to-day, which cor re its that opinion.—-Hack et, one of the principal colleagues of Holt, was the chief of a banditti of thirteen per sons by whom that part "of the country was ~v infefted ; and as the letter stated, he not on- r )y burned the chapels to excite the refetit- U ment of the people against their protestant vl neighbours, to whom the adt was ascribed, hut also wanted to seduce the inhabitants of Cl the Macamores, a traft of country between Gorey and Wexford, into renewed rebellion; J but this they happily resisted, and in proof of their determined allegiance, gave infor- , mation of Hecket to the officer commanding , at Gorey, who, on Saturday last, detached a ? part of the Camolin, Balinkeel, and Hunter j t! Cowan's yeomanry against Hacket and his as £ang, with whom they came up at a place called Castle Talbot, and after a very (evere qenflift, killed nine and wounded two, whom they made pril'oners and lodged in Gorey i so gaol. Hacket and Doyle, another notorious., villain, effected their efcape,acrofs the bog ! to of Boiry, into which they rode as far-as their to horl'es could carry them, and then dismount- | lei inj;, perfected their flight on foot." I a Another letter, same date. pu u The veflels have left Killala bay. No an attempt was made to land. " Holt is said to have sent in terms of capitulation. He is reduced to .twenty , men. Lord Monck is said to have carried ru his offer." j t j, ( November 9. u A letter 1 from Dublin states, that the head ex rof the rebtl Hacket is fixed on a pike in a ou , conipicuous place of the town of Gorey. He-was feeond in command to Holt. In formation had been obtained that he and four of his gang were lurking in a wood near tnc fiorcy ; si vcral corps of yeomanry were col- m c lected, who begirted the wood and left no bo means of escape. Hacket and his party me fotight desperately, until their ammunition p r( was quite expended ; they were then sur rounded. Three of them were killed. Hacket and another died fighting. wa November 17. . The Dublin mail of this day confirms the 0 f intelligence of the rebel chief Holt having e jg surrendered : it is said on terms of tranf- me portation. ' the Mr. Tone was alive when our letters left ■ t ; V( Dublin; PLYMOUTH, November 15- p' a ; This morning arrived frqiji Falpiouth, the Chapman aimed (hip, of 24 guns, capt. 1 ] at( Kern, having in tow the Bellone, French frigate, of 40 guns, captured by the E- g xi thalion, of 38 guns, on the coast of Ire land: (he is totally dismasted, and other- < wife a mere wreck. this Five P. M.—His majesty's (hip Tigre, and of 80 guns, captain fir Sydney Smith, is the now getting under way in Cawfand Bay, to put fail for the Mediteranean. CO p SHEERNEES, November 16. Arrived this diy the Furie, of 36 guns, 5 »nd the Waakraaheid, of 28 guns, Dutch At'; frigates, from Yarmouth, prizes to his Sed ni jefty's (hip Sirius, of 36 guns captain fror Kmg. to I ' 1 J It i NOTICE. and THE crediturs of George J. hnfton, late sf refic Queen Ann's county, in the state of Mary- legh land, deceased, are hereby toappeir mat at Church Hill, in the county and state afore- to ] fjid, on Thursday the 11ft day of January next,- a with their claims against the said deceased, * properly authenticated, at which time a propur- P a ', tionable division of the adets in the hands of the ® a " fubferiber will be made among the creditors ac. frayi cording to law; and those who do not appear fy ? 00 the (aid day, will be forever prectudedTrom their claims on the said ertate. REBECCA JOHNS f'ON, Executrix. Church Hill, Dec. ai. 1 SHERRY WINE, Sol AT AUCTION, aliei ON MONDAY MOKNING, 21ft inftaPt, at they one o'clock,at Shannon and Pan Ik's Au&ion (jle ■ More, wilt he iV-ld for cash, ' Forty qr. cailcs of Sherry Wine, h L av^ S NTITLE D TO DHAWBALK. time SHANNON Vf POALK, Auctioneers. , L jan. -5! at but . ' I 'his Day is Publiihed, Ji'ia AND TO* SAL EBY J..PF.NNO, f ig,C HES N U T-S"» RIET fjriTK AN ADDRESS \j nu To the People of Maryland, mem ON the origin, progress and p-elißt state ot Jifnii French aggrrflion, with a (ketch of the infamom attempts to degrade th'cjOovernmeiit of the Unite< ' S'ates, and some reflections on the late proceeding' f*nta in Congress; written the lafl of April in the pre held lent year, by a Member ofthe House of Reprefen deral (, junen t h e j, MAYOR'S OFFICE " «am REMOVED to 157 Soutk Second-street. t>-eas, 0»w files. "2 _ Xj)e (25a3ette» h ; 3 PHILADELPHIA , ate —... be MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY ai. lot _ n ~ PRICES OF STOCKS. Philadelphia, Januaiy 11 Six Per Cent. t rjb to 8} Thrte Per Cert. g/9 Deferred 6 Cent. 14j ted , B ANK United States, i? percent. off Pennsylvania, ® a' 4 t o zi r n . North An.erica, 46 ditto Infuran»e enmp N. A. stares 13 to 13 1-8 doll*. • Pennsylvania, (hares, <o ditto, Divid. on ' as COURSE OF EXCHANGE -re On London, at 30 days ire at 60 days j7| he at 90 days a _ Amfterdani,6o days, pr. guild. 37 cents " d sir; FOR the fliameful andftudied faldioods with which you have afiailed my charader, in a publication under your (ignat'ure, I demand fatisfaftiou, of My friend, Mr. Oswald, who bears: this of note, 1S authorized to take any necefTary steps ec j on my behalf. ot „ . J OHN WARD FENNO. er Dr. William Bache. I__ Saturday Morning, Jan. 19. •r- t0 Mr.Oswald, lt that until I had an as wcre ] c ' t ' le cll alleng-e he delivered me from his n- runt ' , Reynolds, he (hould have nothing t _ to lay to mej—after which he was at mv fer .. vice." \ « utterly impoflible that I ever could meet Reynolds, I conlidered this reply :n iL ? a .^ a ftvdly evaiion, and proceeded to post j ; JritlK ' following- terms,in the Merchants' ot at 3 o'clock, p. m. r . >r * William Baclie having traduced tr/ character by the moil fha;i,eful and fttidied a fyiehoods, and having refufed me latisfac er : tion, wHtn called upon, I hereby publilh him j s as a Liar, a Gnvard, and a True Democrat. ce ~ JOHN WARD FENNO. re Philad. Saturday evening Jan. 19. m At the fame time and place I affixed the :y I following- paper : is.l James Reynolds, commonly called Doc ig : tor Reynolds, having ffcrted' that I refufed ir to fight him, when I had not- received a chal t- | lenge, and having neglefted to answer to j a defiance which I sent him, I do hereby > publilh him for an infamous Liar and Cow o ard. • . j JOHN WARD FENNO. )f Philad. Saturday evening Jan. 19.. y At about 11 o'clock at night, two men ru (lied into the Coffee Houle, and awakened I the Bar Keeper, who being ordered to I'et up alone for a club, had fallen asleep. On examination, he' found after , they had ran". r out, that they had removed the above papers. d Uis worthy of note, that the Impeacb r ment of Blcyat Ji-is been qua(ked hy the De r- mocratic party, whilst their Gazettes 0 bound in fliir3 at the friends of Govern- Y ment, for ther'r tardiness and disinclination to n prosecute the btifmefs. :t j. In the AflemWy of'the State, of Dela-- ware, the propofitioh of the Legislature of Maflachufetts.-io amend the Constitution .1 e of the United States fo'as to exclude for- ' ? eigners, from a participation iii the GoTers - ment, was »glre f ed to, almost nnanimouflyj ' there being only thfee votes in the nega- ' 1 tive. - ! William Hill Wells", Esq. has been ap. ' painted Senator of the United States, for ' ' I the State of De'aware, in the place oithe ' • late Joshua Clayton, deceaied. 1 1 ■ Extract of a letter from Boston Jan. nth, 1799, t0 the Editor of this Paper > " You have damped the United Irilh in ' this town they had a meeting ve/y lately, ' 1 and one of the Club made a motion, that i the society (hould be dissolved, which was c ' put and carried ; our friend has a ' copy of all their proceedings." From a Correspondent in Pittsburg. Since the year. 1793, at w hich time the c Aurora became distinguished as the vehicle of Sedition, weekly packages of news-papers S from that office have been forwarded by post to Pittsburgh adj re ft'J to John Sewal, esq. It is worthy of remark, that there is not, ® and never has been, a person of that name, , resident in Pijt(bwg, or in the county of Ai- ! leghany ; and that, although official infor- el mation to thateffeft. has been repeatedly sent : to Bache, the praftice has been continued. P Are the charges of fuh'fcription, portage,&c. ' V paid out of the fee re t service money of M. ' I alleyrand, or from the fame fuijds thatde-' a l frayed the expences of the Loganian Embaf- ' n< fy? -v . -. -■ iff Communication. - < ] The house of afiemblv oT New-Jei-fey this day dismissed the Virginia and Kentucky resolutions 011 the "subject of the sedition a'nd r '' alien bills passed by Congress lajft fu'mmer n they would not permit them to lie on the. ta ble ; but on a motion for a second reading, ' 3a it was refufed. Some gentlemen wished to have them read a f.cond time, at the fame dll tune declaring they would vote against them; but they were delirours to give an answer', winch might fatisfy those states that the le- H'lllature conlidered both the mode and the principles of their condudt as hostile to the A Union. However, the greatest part of the / members conceived that the best way was to dismiss l'uch factious resolutions without de- '° r bate, left it might be supposed that repre- 2' sentathes of New-Jersey were willing to hold a correspondence (o insulting to the Fe- tor deral Government. It is to be hoped that mil the legiilatures of other state t will follow the tla ' example of Ne w-Jerfev, and not permit such treasonable corrcfpondence to pollute the;; files. OiK-onb; N. H. OEC. 22. BLobcET's CANAL, \ efterday the f-egiflatiire pa(T d " An aft , others his alfociates, with the excltifive and privilege cf cutting a Canal by Amolkeig Falls, on Merrimack River, and locking the i lime." By this generous aft, the Legilla tuie have done theniwlves much honor; it is liberal to the proprietors, but ten times more , io to the public ; for.it open-; an extensive i 11 country, abounding with [lately mails, spars, i white oaks, and all kinds of lumber. This J Canal is nearly frnifbed—through which an easy and cheap conveyance may be bad to the waters at Newbury-Port and Boston ; and 11c t ' ,l,sen^:ince th e value of latjds on Merrimak on lvcr > ' n a Ihort time, to millions of dol- i lars. Frift Day, or Sunday Schools. The Board of Vilitors, appointed by the i Society for the fuppert of First-day or Sun- j )ds Schools, have thepleafure to inform their in that the '.hr_*e Schools (which nd ' iave been cloled during tbc late awful lick neis) are again opened for the reception of his Scholars, under the care of capable matters, ;ps where they are taught to spell, read, and write: principally from the holy scriptures, and at fuc'n time as will not interfere with the hours appointed for Religious Worihip, it being expe&ed that the scholars will at tend -ths placet to which they refpeftively be m- lon § ■ . . [lis From the experience -of several years, the ry,- Society are fully convinced of rfit; great uti lity of these Schools in 16 teaching the young - idea bow to -hoot."—Tic board therefpre er earneflly desire, that parents and others, who ily j !avc the care of young ptrlons, in want of "I inflruftion, wauld fend them as soon as may J ts> be convenient. f. They also folicitouily. call upon all charac- '■ 1/ ters influence, particularly their brethren ;£ j. in- Southwark, where the School is at pre- c _- sent small, to communicate thi* information m to t ' lc parents or guardian* of such as are fit t, objtfts for these school?, arid endeavor to prevail upon them to do justice.to the charge committed to their care, which' their indis pensable duty enjoins : for many valuable ta ,e lents are often obfeured,. by the veil of igno rance, which might, by the cultivating hand " of science, become honorable to the poflfefl - - ors, and furuifh ufeful members to society. A School for males is taught by John ° >or ' " m Cherry-alley, between Third and > Fourth Street; one for females is kept by John Ely, Third above .Mulberry Street, ~ back of the Pre/bvterian Meeting-house; and one for males by Thaddeus Brown, in Front, A near Almcmd-ftreet in Southwark. Books, " n pens, ink, and paper being provided for the e<l d t The Schools are at.prefeijt open from 7to pr n half part 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and from n Ito >3 o'clock in the afternoon. 1. Signed by order of the Board", - ;■ r -SAMUEL SCOXTEN, Chairman. ELLIS Y AR.NELfL, ■ Secretary, iftino. (Jaru) 8, 1799.' . ' < I UI ; ©ajctte £oartne fUft. 2 .Extract of a letter fr Q m the'Eastern-Shore ■ of Maryland, dated Jan, i 2y 1.799. „ e f "On- Saturday right, the, sth inft. a cop- fop i _per b°t?omed fch'ooner of ioxtons and 75*95, tr y . called the Hawk,, cbipmanded.-b.y.captain . William. Carhart, from t£e, Havanna,' and 1 . belonging to Philadelphia, with a cargo ~~ . chiefly ot sugar, was stranded a little above Sinepuxent-inlet." The captain- and crew Ge perifted ; her papers, the' wet, fine* saved ; ad, . the veflel entirely loft, and but part of her tre caigci laved, and that in a wet and dumbged mc , condition."' on tbe Ncw-Torh, January 18 < ' o A* R ™EO, . Days. Ship S. Carohna,— , Chariefton 32 -Bhg, Sea Nymph, Odling, Gibralter 66 olOop Juliet, Jackson, Baltimore. The (flip Venilia, of this port, failed is company with the Sea Nymph, bound up the Straits. r ,-j _ , Baltimore, January 17. hav br, g Betley, captain Van Beuren, pro came up yesterday from Annapolij. As to a Ihe passed the fort she gave a salute of 16 inir guns. • ftu K c A t A gentleman who came pafTenger in the for oetfy, fays he was informed the day befere BE he failed by a gentleman of information, dre< that the court of Spam had sent a special tick envoy to Great-Britain to negociate a trea- dete ty ottenfive and defe'nfive between those two on t powers, and to obtain a convoy for their ten Vcra-Critz fleet, with money from South- lot I . America, which it was Simulated (hould be foor appropriated to the payment of the combi- 7 •j ned Austrian and Ruffian armies, aftin ga- ty o gainst Fra'nce. folv) Gravet-Ehd, Nov. 5. Arrived in the Creek pa a the Seaflour, Mo gan, from New York. built Portsmouth, Nov. 4—Arrived, iheAme- Ii rica, Allen, from Bolton, for Dublin. Pr The Bombay and Hornby, two valuable ble t fnipt, have been dellroyed fey fire at Bom- lots j 1 1 ucc Great damage has been lately done in the ine t different ports of England and Ireland, by taine severe weather. I >jv the criditoks, . .. durir Of JOHN M'LONJLD, P refl< O/ PHILADELPHIA. J south ARE hrrcby notified, that wplicaiioa t» the recci' Court of Common Pleas, lor the county of 'of tlx Philadelphia.—for ths hencfit of the AA of the or ft Q ' Grufral Affi-mbly »f the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, providing that the person of a Debtor 2 r l ihall not be liabie to imprisonment for debt, after tenfn delivering up his ePare for the benefit of his cre<ji- an .ot torv scc—paffed the 4th day of Aprrt.'aftno do Lj Mini, 1798 ; and that the .Judge? of said 'Ce*h Towi have appointed Wedm-fday, Uie fccoiid day o! , . January nezt for a hearing of said |ohn M'Donald P 1 )"" and liis Cteditor», wl>ereyoumay attend. of go JOHN M'DONALD Wftit, <■'«« 19 f wcd 3 t jar Friday evening-last about fix t»'ctock, I Tohn Shields, Jnn. fccond son of aft Mr. John Shields, of tliis city, was adaulted md by'four.ruffians in Front flreet, near the ght Audiion Store of Eihvard Fox, Esq. He eig made all .the reliftance in the power of a youth the of fifteen ; —finding bimft lf overpowered bv lla- numbers, he endeavored to escape ; one of tis tie fellows pursued him, threw him, jumped ore on his leg and br«»ke it. Any person that ~ lve can give any information of the name or place irs, of abode of any of the four, will confer a 'his favor by calling at No. 22, Chefnut street. an January 21. the J »nd Five Dollars Reward. V Q T °LEN yesterday mDniing, between to and 'Ol- O I» o'clock, from No. 68, South Fourth Street, A Single cafe Silver Watch, the milker's nanieMai knoble number not known. I'he letters \V. H. are scratched on the rim of the cafe—a steel chain and key, gilt seal with a cypher W. H. engraved oil it. Whoever will give me the information so that the thief may be brought to ill- justice fllE.ll receive the above reward. ie ir W.HhYDON. ich j" 1 11 0 f 40 Boxes of Fresh Citron rs, arrived via Ne\V-Ynrk, and for Sale by .nd JOHN CRAIG,' es< Who has also for Sale, ith Old Madeira Wine ip, of the firft qwality, k ' at - India Muslins, 3e " coarse and fine, &c. A quantity the bed English largi; leaf •he Clover Seed. ti- jan. it. dtw >"f " TO BE SOLD, ho A two story Stone Houle, of T ATELV built, with two acres of on ay J—l the Bristol road, about a mile above Frank fort. The situation is high and" healthy,"and [C _ the water excellent—For terms-apply td Mi. en John McClelland, <?r Mr. Richard Whitehead, No. 6i, Vine-street. Jan. n djw St WILL "BE~SOLD, to On Thursday morning next, at io o'clock, on I g e the lot adjoining the City Tavern, be if- tiueen Second and Dock flreeti, a- A Quantity of Lumber, °" j4mong -which are 1( -' Doors and door-cases IT- Window frames, (hutters and falhes Girders, scantling and joyft » I )n Raftsrs, collar beams and roofs ,d VVainfcotting, breast work, Boards,&c. I ( y CONNELLYisf Co. Auct'rs id NOTICE. t, ALL persons indebted to the ellate of JOHN I s, FIMISTER, of this city, dec«afed,are request I c le cd to make payment ; and all those having any | . demands against the fame, are hereby called to 11 produce their accounts for iettlrment, to 0 ELIZABETH FfMISTER, Admin*x h n JOHN HOCHENSON, Admin'r I . Philadelphia, jan. at " d4t l c I C Artillery Blues... THE G*tittem*ns cfjtnpoftng-this corps are re- | quested tQ parade at the Center Houf« in Market-. I the.arfenal, on Thurfdlay next the | ] 34th lfift. at % o'clock, roll to be called at 3, in I J % complete uniform ; the members will be punctual I I in their attendance as bufihefs of importanc® will I n he laid before them. Ip Patriotic citizens of the city apd county I are invited to enroll themselves- in this corps in J „ . support of the laws and constitution of- their coun- I try. I GEORGE TAYLOR, Captain. S j jan. »r. *** THE Members of the Society of Sf. I 1 George, established at Philadelphia, for the 1 , advice and assistance of Englishmen in dis- I A ■ tress, are requested to attend a quarterly 1 met ting of the Society, at\he City Tavern, jtl on Wednesday the 23 d' inst. at 6 o'clock in di the evening. GEO. DAVIS, Sec'ry. The annual election of officers and several new members are, te be ballotted for. J>in. 16, 1799. * dt2 3 Jy. , TO-THE Promoters of Literature*. THE managers of the Beula Seminary, | impelled by motives of pure morality, I having- rtfolved to .'ifpofe of the following property by way ef LOTTERY, in order °p to aflift then, ip ereding a convenient build- s t! ing for the accommodation of cue hundred 4t| (1 udents, and the neceflary profeflora in the I tol different departments of feience—do offer J D ! fale three hundied and fifty lots in I VI BEULA, each fifty-eight feet by one bun- I f dred and twenty-five, at twenty dollars per I "h! ticket, each ticket entitled to a lot to be I determined by ballot; ten dollars to be paid _ on receipt of the ticktt, and the remaining I ten ®n the delivery of the deed. The bal- I lot to take place before impartial men, as soon as the whole number of tickets are fold. Fc The managers, anticipating the difficul ty of obtaining cash for the whole, have re foived .to receive an equivalent, for fomc cf ..helots, in feleft books ; plvilofophical ap- I s e ( paiatus, or in produce and materials for I r building, delivered on the spot. j r " It may be observed, th.it the value of W prizes in this lottery will be more than don- | dos ble the amount of 'all the tickets ; for 350 I or lots, would at their average pro- j c 4 ar I duce at least 15,75 c dollars ; whilll, accord- 7 mg to the present proposals, the sum ob- all, tained for them will be only 7,00 c dollars. tow Tickets may be had Con' during this winter, of Morgan J. Rhees, Co " president of the board of managers, no. 177 I j- nr l south Secord-ftreet, Philadelphia ; who will / receive proposals and plans for the,v region mci of the building. It is intended to be of brick or done ; its situation on the summit of a T gradual riling eminence, commanding in ex- w, " f tensive profpedt of the furronnding country ; j V " 1 an observatory t.o beon its top. I w Land and out lots in the vicinity of the I Wa iown may be had on moderate terms by ap- crer piying as above. Mechanics and laborers, dcl l of good morals will meet with enecu aee- I perl ment. < 5 I »' ul lor, , I thai - 3aw2tn \ j: 1 ■ * t~ •> . » r. •.» J Charles Campbell, ted jr at c h -m a ker. the -TTAS removed t® the Shop fririnr fly (iCcupi&i He- A X by Mr. 'Yahx Wood-, No. <j, corner of ith Ernst and Chefnut-ftreets ; where he will thank' bv fll,l y we've and ext,c»jte orders with neatncft o Y and difpafih , ' HI HAS CCKSTABTtY ON HAND, A Neat and Large Aflorlment of £ Clocks, ess Watches. a wanted, et ' " A JOURNEYMAN ; ALSO, on.e or two Apprentices of re£>e<3a« ble parent!. lnd FOR SALE, :et> A large quantity of Watch Gfalfes Wholefalc and Retail. nov 24 3 awtf n,c DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, TO H'lT• to BE IT remembered, THAT on the tenth day L. S.® of December, in the twenty third y e:r 0 f the Independence of- the U nited States .1' America, JOHN y LAMBERT of the said Diftrift, hath depot]ted io this office the title of a hook, the right whereof hd claims as author in the werds following, to wit: " A (h®rt and practical Essay on Farming ; be* " ir:g the experience of a farmer of about sixty " years of age, forty years of which werfi " fptnt in Eng!a»c, Essex county, on land where " iarming. is done in the grcateft perfeClii n, " and near seven years on' three {lundicd and " twenty acres ot worn-out land in P< rtlgrove ai d " Ai on jy creek, in Su'em. county- Welt-J rfey— " Shewing the means whereby these worn-out " in the power of aiuwfl every farmer." In conformity to the aft of the Congress of the United States, intituled " aft for :>n the encom'agement of lrarring, !iy fecuriejf k- the copies ct maps, charts and books to the id authors and proprietors of furh copies du« r. nng the terms therein mentioned." d, D. CALDWKLL. Clerk of the Dlflrid of Pennsylvania. dec. 13 iaw4\v DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, TO WIT BF. IT REMJSMBERLD, I IHAT on the twelfth day I \ /of Augulf, in the twenty third year of I 'A t he Independence of the United State* of I Afriernra?, Benjamin Smith Barton, of the said dif | trlft, hath deposited tn chit office the title of A I book the tight whereofke claims as author in the I words following to wit : "New Views of ihe Origin of the Tribes and J " Nations of America—fly frsnjamin Smith Bar- I " ton, M. D.Correspondent Member of tJieSocie ' J ' ty of the Antiquaries of Scotland, Member of I ' the American Philosophical Society, Fellow of I ' the American Academy of Arts and Sciences of ' I ' Bolton, Correfpondidg Member of the Maffa- I " ohufetts Historical Society, and ProfcfTor of 1 I ■' Materia M«dica, Natural Hillary and Botany 3 I" in the University of Pennfytvania " I In conformity to the afl of the Congress of the I United States, intitled " An aft for the encourage- I .runt of learning by securing the octpies I charts,and books, to the authors and proprietor, I of such copies during the times therein mentioned.'* SAMUEL CALDWELL, Clerk, Dift. of Penn' I November a, 1798. I ALL PERSONS, : I INDEBTED to the Estate of Abraham 1 I Dicks, Sheriffof the County of I I Delaware, are requerted to make immediate nay- I naent, and all those who havt demands against I said Estate to amhenticate and present them for | Settlement. Also, aij those who have deposited 1 I writings with said dece?fed to apply for them to WILLIAM PENNOCK. Adm'r. I Springfield, .Delaware county, 1 I ift mo. Bth, 1799. ) I J 4 "- 8 lawtf, j City Commissioners Office. January Zth\ 1799. T H „ E following arrangement was made by the , _. BoarJ ' foF thc m f re fffeftual cleansing of I r"y ■ Commissioner to superintend A ] diftndl, —viz* No. 1. Nicholas Hicks, from tha,North fide of Viik ftr«et, to the South fid<raf Mulberry { *, Ifc Roberts, fromthe South fide of Mul berry-street to th« South fide of CHefnut- I ltrcet. c 3 A L -' 0 / eph , C, *yP" o,e ' f,-nm the Sbuih fide ot Chefnut-flreetto the North fide of Spruce I ftreer. f 4- Isaac Jones, from the North fide of Spruce street to the South fide of Cedarlreet N'tf.-~Whtn any of the public Pumps are I out of order to the Southward of Hiph-fbeet— application may be made to Thomas Dixev in sth near Cedar-street, or Godfrey Gebler ia 4th between Walnut and Chefnut streets. And tor the Northern part of the city to Dixcy and I n e "' 111 Bth be,wee " Saffafras and I Vinc-llreers. qr Meetings of the Co mm iffi oner 9 are „ I l li!T y J f<U 7 'Veiling, at 5 o'clock, at I the Old Court-Houfe. Jan. 19. City Commiffionei's Office, F .L • r January 15, J79g _ For the information of thc Citizen,, the folio*,- \VI.T a s^ n , imdoyifF-cbruary, 1769, brow re publifked. Seft. 4V A N P be !t rurth,!r cnaftedby the au- JL i thorrty aforcfaiu. That if anv n»r fea or persons shall, after the publication hereof presume tocaft, carry, draw out, or lay any <>exd horfc, or other dead carcaf: of cattle, flleep, hoeor dog,or any excrement or filth font vaults privies or rccefTiry houf s, and fhrtlt leave fcch c-arclfe " rr 'on or filth, w.thout burying the fame, a fuffi' ground, en any part of the commons ol the said cuy, or on or near any streets l an « alley* «r highways, within the said city c-iftrift „r township adioin'rg every person or F cr. ons so offending and being convicted thereof, be fPhl V' lI" !• peaGe of f ' ,e cit y or «unty of Philadelphia, refpeftively, (hall fotfeit and pay for every such off-nce, the sum of thirty fhilliLs Agreeably to a resolution o! the Seleft at d Com mc» Councils, dated the 10th of January i 799) Notice is hereby given, ■ P /l ? r L Hot - p , " prepared on the Vbe U y 'hil And or.e ethetP.T otHolc; k rpVned on the wiln °, o " ,e „ e, ' f,om Schuylkill, between Walnut and Spruce flreets, where all filfth or „x ---crement from raulrsor privies, of thecity of Phila delphia, shall be deposited. Wherefore, if any perftn «r persons (hall be found tranfgrefling, ther mull c-xpeft to be puniflird as the law direfti, and triat the fain<- wi 1 be ftriwily enforced. ' an *9 xawaw
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