Gazette of the United States, & Philadelphia daily advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1796-1800, January 25, 1799, Image 2

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    Ail' elegant Chariot,
IVith plated Harness.
For SALE at the Merchant's Coffee House,
On Saturday next,
at 10 o'clock.
FOOTMAN & CO.
jin. lj
MADEIRA WIJSIE
FOR SALE,
At the late dwelling-house bf Hehry
Hict, Esq.
On Tuesday morning next,
precifelyat ir o'clock.
FOOTMAN V CO.
Approved endorsed notes, at 60 dayi, will
be received in payment,
jan 13 dtTu
Henry Zantzinger, ,
SURVIVING PARTNER OF THE HOUSK OF
Keppele Iff Zantzinger,
Will dispose of all their Stock in 7 rade, upon
moderate termt, confining of the following
ai tides, in packages and open.
Broad and narrow Cloths Sewing Silk s , Twill
Caffimeres, Swanfdowns Ginghams, Bengal Sttipes
Plains Beverrets Beaver Glovci and Bind,
Coatings, Elistic Cloths ingi
Flannels, S**a?ifkins HoUured and Scotch
Ifaiz s -) Threads
Res Blank ts £in Bales Men's and Women's Cot
Stripe Ido j Hose
Do. do. Silk do.
•luroys Mrn'a Beaver Hat«
Fancy Cords, Vest Coar- Pocket and Children's
ing Knives
Jean.s. Fuftiann. Nankeens Barlow and other Pen-
Cott. B:i.id»nne» Roitv II k.ives
Lisncn and Cotton pock- Knivc» and Forks, Butc
her Hatidlutchiefs eri Knives
Pulicut and other ditto Scissors, Shiars, Rjiot«
Silk Hdkfs Firfets Ivirjr, horn, and other
Olive, purple and chint7 Combs
£hawl< and
Apron Checks .Spoon. i
Calicoes and £ in himhln, Curr^ConiDt
Chinties f I runk* &e. &e.
Furaifjres J
Camblcts, Calimancoct N. 14. AUrgeaflTnrt-
Duraucs r.ientjhf Pearl, Steel and
I I'lftmiKg & other Stuffs other Buttons,
jan H <*7t
I'he Creditors
Of the late James Witsov, Esq. are rc
u efted to meet at he City Tavern, at 6
clock in the evening of Thurfdiiy next,
he 24.-.11 inlt. on bufinets of importance.
Jan. 22 l __
For Savannah,
To fall the f.rfl opening,
r|-_ The welt aeonmmodated and faft
failing ship
SWIFT PACKET, s
Patrick G«ib3i», Majler,
Now lying at Larimer's wharf.--For Freight
or Knflage applv to the m fter on board, or
N. & J. FKAZIER,
No 9;, South Front Street,
hunrr 11. (ltw
40 Boxes of Frefli Citron
fu!' arnTcd via New-York, and for Sale oy
JOHN CRAIG,
Who has also for\S»le,
Old Madeira Wine
of t!ie FfH qwalify,
India Muilins,
cmrfc ami fiae, &c.
A qiuntit} of the brft Fnglilh largv: leaf
Clover Seed.
Jan. if. diw
CHINA GOODS,
JuM received ptr (he ftip Ntw-Jerfey from Canton
AN!) FOR SALE
BY 4RCKTBALU M'CALL,
At his Store No 187, south Second street,
—V ! z
An aflortment of Teas of the firft
qua ity,
White and yeiiow nankeens m
Ca2ia, (ilk umbrella;
an affortrrent of china ware,
and a variety of SILKS, confuting of 1
Black and colored l.uteflring
do.' fat'.inj
do. do. fenfbawj
c'o. do. Oik handkerchiefs
do* do. sewing silks
Black Taffcties
.rftsp,
12 pipes of excellent Madeira Wine,
fit ior immediate use,
i"" ** 5
To be Sold at Public Sale,
At the Merchant's Coffee House,
Saturday the 26th instant, at 7 o'clock
in the evening,
A well three story
BRICK HOUSE,
BRICK kitchen, t rick neeeffary, and brick
smoke house in. the . yard, fitu*e in Coates'
alley, a little above Race flreet, and about 100
feet er.st from ad street.
is aboat 16 feet front and about 75
feetfltVp. The houfa is lie itiy painted and pa
pered, has a private alley, is very convenient 5 the
whole yard 15paved with brick,and has a beautiful
The terms of payment will be easy,
;ud conditions published at th< time of sale—an
i'ldifputable title will be given to the purchaser,
and pufTeflinn may be had in one month.
SHANNON If POALK, Avct'rs
Jan. i\. dtfat
TO BE SOLD,
A two story Stone House,
J ATELY built, with two acres of land, on
1-1 the Bristol road, about a mile above Frank
fort. The situation is high and healthy, and
the water excellent.—For terms apply to Mr.
John McClelland, or Mr. Richard Whitehead,
No. 61, Viue-flrect.
Jan. at daw
SAMUEI. PARKE H.
BRASS AND BELL FOUNDER,
No. 137, MvLBv.KRr-SrncF.r.
CONTINUES to carry on the Brafs-foundcry
Bulinefs as ulual, where his former customers
and tha public may be supplied with castings for
maihincs to any pattern, rudder braces, bolts, &c.
fur (hips.
It m - y he proper to add, that, as it has bees re
ported he had d<-clin«d the I *finef«, S. P. takes this
. ms i i it-Jorming the public that he is makirg
rt intjcm. Iks to carry !t on still more extensively, j
hoping; thcr'Hr foYomply fr- mp'ly with l'uch or
der a< he n-ay have to e^cute.
J _', Bk li s, ot any cast for churches arid
.••r ins itutions; - printers rules, &c.
cojt
-
i, ANY Persons wanting
| paflagc to can chtain ic in the Swediih
I Barque Neptuee, \ >at.icl Jadcrb<Mif, lying
| at New-Y-ork, l»y to Mr. Leiomba, or to
. Richard SoHemtrom, Consul General of Sweden,
1 J in this cry,
< jan. 14
PROCLAMATION.
W Hi-RE AS the honorable Johh D Cox*:, efq,
Prefidentof the Court ot Common Plest, and
of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General
Goal Delivery, in the firfl Cireuit, consisting of tne
city and county of Philadelphia, and the commies of
I Bucks, Montgomery and Delaware, Wm. Robinson,
the younger, Jonathan Bayard Smith, and Reynold
Keen, Judges of the Court of Common
Pleas, and Juflices of the Co«tta ait Oyer «nd
Terminer and General Coal Delivery, ;in the
said et unty of Philadelphia, have ilfued their frt.
• cept bearing date the 18th day of January, 1799, »hd
to me dirtded, for holding a Court of Oyer tnil
Terminer and General Goal Delivery, at tht Sttt*.
house in the said City of Philadelphia, On tM iSth
day of Feb-uary next
Notice it hereby given to the Mayftr, Recoedet Sfi'd
Aldermen of the City of Philadelphia, and to >ll the
Jufticet of the' Peace, the Coroner, and Conftablea
within the fame City and 'Counties of Philldelphia,
that they be then and there, ia their own jr«j»er jier'
sons, with their Rolls, Records, Iftquilitioni, F*anv
inationa and other Remembrafires, to do thole thing*
which to their officesln that behalf appertain to be
done. And also all thole who wilt agaiaii
the Prisoners that are or fh.U be \n the Gotil at the
City and County of Pnilad.-.pSia, sreto be then and
there to prosecute against them », fhali be iuft. I
JONATHAN sheriff.
God save the Common-Wraith.
Jan. % taw
SHERIFF'S sales.
BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to
me directed, will be exposed t# sale, at Pub
lic Vendue, on Saturday the ad of February next,
V.etw en the hours of ta and s o'clock in ahe af
rerrooti, of said day, at the house of Casper Far
ner Inkeeper, injßordentown, and County of Bur
lington, thtjfe lartre and Commodious, Buildings
and Lor now oeupied as an Ataiiemy ; this Build
ing is ahh cCntrivcd that it may readily be divided
into three dillinfl and large Dwelling fjrufea; Ai
fu for sale in said T.wn another Lot ol gtojnd
confining of about ten acres including n orchard,
jariien and dwelling house J a range of Stone
building rreiled for a Queens ware Putter, a fore
house, wharf &c. See. Seized as the property of
Burgifs Allifon and taken in .xecuti'on at the £uit
of James Finnimore anJ others and to he fold by
■' JOHN ETTON, latejheriff '
of the cotTnty of Burlington.
gton, jjn. 18th, 1799 ( aI ) e ... Ijt
Ge®rge Davis's
LAW-BOOK STORE,
No. 319 Hich St r «fj,
Latest Lotidon fe' Irish Editions.
GEORGE DAVIS'i Fall importation isnow
arranged of which a more capital collec
tion he believes was never offered for fale-either
.n this City, London or Dublin It combines
almoi't every book in, with Several vatuahle books
out of print. Davis's confining himfelf to the
sale of Law-Burlos only, it will appear obvious,
to profelTional Oentlemen, the advantages they
have both in fclcflion and price by putchafing
from him. '
His Catalogues being ready, gentlemen will
particularly oblige hitn by calling for them—
and to those residing at a di(lanee,,hy fovoring
him wish their address (post.paid) they (haHbe
sent.
B »v m^thim
THE Rook for Suhfcrlptiontf to the Company
1 for ere.ling a perrfiamm Bridge over :thc ri-,
ver Schuilkiil, at, or.tiear the City of Philadel
phia, continue* open at the hoofs ot the Treafursr
of said C'Mnpafty, Nd. Ij, Church Alley.
January 8, 179-J. ■ «od6w
DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANI A,TO Wl'.«
BE IT REM£MBER£D,
r i~ 5? THAT on the twelfth day
V l ' )of August.in the tsventy third year ot
'■* the Independence of the United States ol
America, Benjamin Smith Barton, «>f the said dif
trifl, hath drpofltcd in this oiTice the title of a
book the right whereof kc claims as author in the
words following to wit :
"New Viewi.cifthe Origin of the Trihesand
" Nations of America—By U.njamin Smith Bar
" ton, M.D.Corrtfpondent Member of theSocie
" ty of the Antiquaries of Scotland, Member *f
" the American Philofophieal Society, Fellow of
" the American Academy of Arts and Sciences of
•• Boflon, Correfpondidg Member of the Mafla
" chufetts Historical Society, and ProfelTor of
" Materia Mtdica, Natural Hifiory and Botany
" in the UniverSty of Peflnfy Wania."
In coi.formity to the aA of the Congress of the
United States, intitled '• An ail for the encourage
muut of learning by securing the copie. of ma}s,
charts.and l-ooks, to the authors and proprietor,
of such copies during the timesthcrain mentioned.*!
SAMUEL CALDWELL, Clerk, Dift. of Pent)'
November 1, 1798.
DISTRICT OFPENhSTLPANtA, TO HIT.
BE IT REMEMBERED,
THAT on the tenth day
L. SM of December, in the twenty third
year of the Independence of the U-
nited States «f America, JOHN
LAMBERT of the said DiAriA, hath depolited ih
this office the title of a b(»k, the right whereof he
claims as anthor in the words following, to wit:
" A ftmt and praAical Essay on Farming ; be
" it.g the experience of a firmer of about sixty
" years of age, near forty y.ars of which were
" (pent in England, Effcx county, on land where
" farming is done io the grcateft perfedicn,
" and near seven years on three hundted and
" twenty acres ol worn-out land in Prttfgrove and
" Alloway creek, inSa'tm, county, Weft-Je-rfey—
" Shewing the means whereby these worn-out
" jandsmaybe improved, and that the means are
" in the power of almod every farmer."
In conformity to the aft of the Congress of
the United States, imitated " An for
the enconragementof learning, by securing
the copies of maps, charts and books to the
authors and proprietprj of furh copies du
ring the terms therein mentioned."
D. CALDWKLL.
Clerk of the Diftri3 of Pennsylvania.
dec- '3 iaw4w
TO LET,
And may be entered on in about two weeks
from the date,
TWO Ranges of ftorei and Oompting
Houses lately cre<sW by the fubfcHber, just
below Markct-ftreet wharf The (land for
bufinefa equal t* any in the city. For terms
apply to
PAUL RECK, jr.
No. r i South Water \eet.
Who ha?: in flare several boxes, ci. s and
packages merchandise received from ew-
York per the fchoone-r Weymouth, Het-.ry Al
len master, —the owners are requtfted to call
for them.
rtec. Tt. T-vf^w
MAYOR'S OFFICE
KEMOVFD to 157 South Second-f t.
aw
Sk Emit'
Pocket Jico&t, Jxn6r i
4 this dat Was ftblj 111 in,
Br WILLIAM T. BJRCH,
No, 17, Soi-th Ssxcomi-drcct.
THE AME RIC ANL AI) FF. S
POCKET-BOOK;
FOX *HE TEAR 1799.
Embelli(hcd with miniature likentHes of the
President of the United States and General Wafh
ingcon ; containing an Almanack, ruled pages lor
memorandums, and for an account oi monies re
ceived, paid or lent, for every day in the y»?ar
new country dances, miscellaneous pieces in prose
and verse, new songs, a marketing table, and other
ufeful tables.
ALSO,
tHE GENTLEMAN* ANNUAL
POCKET REMEMBRANCER,
for ru£ r£j\s 1799-
EmbelKfted with the fame miniature likenefles,
(obtaining ail almanack, ruled pares for memoran
dums and ■ ca(h account, a lift of the members of
Congress, the departments of Stale, War, Navy,
Trcafury and Judiciary, with an account of what
if material in each; the federal courts of law,
M.'ht eftabfiihment, heads of all the mo t impor
tant a St* of last fcflion of Coh± reft, a 1*(1 of the
stamp duties, of duric* payable on goods imported
and on TticVs, a lilt "of the* Bptifh naxy
fevcra! ufeful tables, and other inrcrefting matter.
The above books ate neatly bound in red leather
witli tucks and pockets.
Sold atfo by G. Hjll, Bairimore ; Somcrviile,
New York ; Bailey and Waller, Charleston ; ami
by the principal bookfetlers irfßofton.
IV HE RE ALSO MAT BE HJD,
[prite 12 1-1 ctfiitb.]
Heads of tkc molt important acl». of the lall Crf
Hon of Congress, printed in a pocket iize, and
Heatly don«# up in marl le paprr.
W. V. Birch has for file, a afTottment of
merchants*account book*, paper and other Hation
ary goodk, flying cards, hair?ni ltarl.er trunks
dec 19 W4W
Just PubtijDf.i
BY THOMAS DOBSON,
At tfie Stone-house, no. 41,1'outh Stcond-ftrcet,
PH'Udhpi'H.
ENC r CLOP JED I A :
D I C T lON A R Y
OF
ARTSanb SCIENCES,
AND
MUC'ELLAfiEOUS %.ITERATUk t',
On a HAN entirely US*.
BV which
THE PIFFERENt SCIENGIKS AfID ARTS
A'f into the Form of Distinct
TREATISES or SYSTEMS
comprehending
THS HWorr, Theory, and Practice, of ea h,
■according to the latest difroveri»s and i nprove
menrs: and full explanations given of the y*rioui
DttacheJ Pttrti r.f whether relating to
natural »n'd artificial ohjeifts; or to matters ecclefi
aitiral, civil, military, commercial, &c. IncMd 1
in\j ei»ddation of the mxft important topics rela
tive is religion, morals, manoers, and the aecano
my of lit*, together with « description of all the
countries, cities, principal mountains,l«*s, rivers
ice. throughout the world ; a general history, m
cimT aod MiJer*, of the different empires, king
loins and ftatcs; and an aciount of th« lives of
cbs: :moft eminent persons in ev ry nation, from
the earliest ages down to the present times. Com
piled from the writings of the bell authors, in fe
vcral languages; the inoft approved dictionaries,
as well ot general fcienceasoi particular branch
es ; the rt-anfa&ionj, journals, and memoir", of
learned foeietics; tilt MS: tenures of eminent pro
fetfor? on different eleices ; and a vs. iery of ori- !
sinal matcrialj, furniAed by an exf nfire_e»>f -v i
fpondenr.^
The wcrk is now completed in eighteen large
quarto: volumes, illustrated with five hundred and
forty-two copperplates.
The few copies which rtmain on hand are of.
fercd for sale at
ISS dolfars for the 18 volumes ip boards
t6i dollars neatly bound in Iheep leather
180 dollars handfomrly bound in Calf
107 dollars in Rufliaor Morocco.
T. DoHtSON,
HAI JUST OPENED A
SUBSCRIPTION,
For Publifhi.ng a Supplement to the Work
The ohjeAhf which is to correft such rrvf-ftate
ments a* have been fouud in the Work, and to give
an account of the inoft important discoveries and
improvements which have been made for the last
ten years.
It is expelled this fupplemsnt witt consist of
three volumes, on f*eh paper and type as the En
cyclopedia, at Six Dollars per volume, in boards.
Sir Dollars of whicfc to bit paid on fubferibing,
dee 1S aaw6w
A Farm for Sale?
WILL be (old, in purfuinct of an or<!er of I
Orphans Court of Delaware county, on
Monday the ijth February neat, at the house
of W. Anderfon, in the Boro«gh of Cliefter,
at one o'clock, P. M.
THE PLANTATION,
Late the property of Raper Holkins, deceased,.
>ituate in the said Borough, containing,about
230 acres, of which between 43 and 50 acres are
excellent upland and fnai*fh meadow ; about 40
acres of woodland ; the remainder is arable
land, or a good quality—The whole his been
nfed for many years as a grazing farm and isun
der an almost new cedar fence ; there are on the
tarm a good two story stone dwelling house and
kitchen in good repair ; the dwelling house has
fiur rooms on a floor, with a convenient entry;
there is a good kitchen garden, tw»good apple
orchards, one containing about fix acres young
:ind healthy ; a good tenant's house, barn,
liable? and chair house. The banks are in
good repair, and walled in front with stone
Alfa at th« fame time and .place will be fold
ij acres of marlh meadow, in the neighbour
hood of the farm, under good bank, and in
high cultivation. Any person defirows of view
ing the premises, will be (hewn them by ap
plying in Chester to
ELEANOK HOSKINS, Admin'x.
January iB, 1799.
Who desires all those indebted to the late R.
Hofkins, to make immediate payment, and
those who have demands againtt his estate, 10
present them to her for settlement.
■ -jSwtdf^T
LARENCE SLCKEL,
No. 155, Market-Street.
First qualify London Particular 1 -jtrtvoo
Madeira, Port, Sherry and Lilbon >
Cognise Brandy, tft to 4th proof.
Sprits.
By the Pipe, Hhd, Quarter-calk or Gallon.
dec y mw&faw
R. TAYLOR,
MUSIC PROFESSOR,
NO. 56, NORTH SIXTH-STRS ST,
Respectfully informs the public that
he continues to Ladiss tlis I'ianc
Fort' as usual,
Nov. 6. tutlisa
C'anal Lattery, Tfo. 11.
C* t)MiVIEJNC bt> il.c.jih inftar.t—
---• There ire *-i>iyiUoiit 7000 (liAfts to draw
and the Wheel u'p«i ar<i.» ot to,Qo£ dollars riefcer
than at tke beginning*—Tiekm, Atnf Doilen
each, to he had at K\ m. BLACKIiURiV's Lot
tery and Brokers Office, No. <i 4 , South Seetmd
Street, — Where Check Books arc kept For re
gistering and examination iu this, the City o;
Washington Lotteries, fee. fcc. Tickets,
from the state of the Wheel n.d the that
are now for fjle, will rile in future .-fier every
days drawing; and that the public in genrra
may have an opportunity of tie. ommppurthaf
ers, the drawing is pcftponed till Saturday, the
»6th inft, when it-will continue us tif finifhed,
jar.. 19. law
Note —The business of a Broker duly attend
ed to, in all its branches.
City Commissioners Office.
January ith, I 799.
THE foHowingarrangemert was made by the
Board, for the more cffcdual cleansing of
the City ; each Commiflioner to superintend a
diltrift, —t,,' .
No. 1. Nicholas Hicks, from the North fide of
Virre ftr«et, to the South lide of Mulberry
ltreet.
a. Hugh Roherts, from the South fide of
Mulberry street to the Sowth fide of Chel'nut
firee'.
3. Joseph Claypoole, f.om the South fide
of Chefnut-ftreet to ihe North fide of Spruce
ftreer.
4. If.iae Jones, fiom the North fide oF
fpmre l!ieft to llieSouih si le of Ced r-Hreet.
Autr.— When ■ll y,n Ihe public Pumps are
out of orHer to ihe S urhwardof High-ftteel
I application sn.iy he made t« I homas IMxey in
j sth near Cedarllreei, or Godfrey Geblr- in
I 4th between W.tlnut anil Chel'nnt ftrccts- And
tor the No'thern part of thj city to Dixry oi#l
Dehavcn, iu 811* ilreet, between SalTifras and
Vine llreels.
Meetings ol the Cominillioners are as
ufua', every 1 iiefd.iy evening, at 5 o'clock, at
the Old Cnurt-Houfe.
i.in. ro.
City Commillionei's Office,
. January 15, 1799.
For the information of the Cit'nens, toe foltjoj
ing extraS of an aft of Ajfemlly, pejfrei the
l2th day cf February, 1769, it how re
publi/led. r
Se.it 41 A k<! " ' ur ''" !r er.ailedby the au
-l\ thcrity aforefaib, That i any p«r
fnn or ferfons, (hall, afrer the publication hereof,
prefumg to cast, carry, (Traw out, or lay any dead
horl'e, or other dead tarcafe of eatrlc, (heep, bog or
dog.or any <xcrcment or filth from vaults, privies
or i tceflary liouf s, and lhall leave such tarcafe,
carrion or filth, without burying (he fame, a fufli
depth in the ground, on abr part of the commons
ot the {aid city, or on or near any (Ircets, lanes,
alleys or highways, within the said city dirtrifl or
rowDlhip adjoining the fame, every person or per
son* lb offending and- being convide t thereof, be
fore any justice of the peace of the city or county
' of Philadelphia, refpeitively, (hall forfeit and pay
for cTery such offjcce, the sum of thirty (hillings.
Agreeably to a resolution ofthe Select and Com
mc n Councilt, rated the 10th of January 1799,
Notice is hereby given,
That a Pit wr Hour, is now prepared on the
weft fide of Fifth ftrrct, from Schuylkill, between
Vine aud Saffafias fh-cen.
And ore other Pit or Hon, it rpened on the
weft fide of Fifth ftrcct, fiOm Schuylkill, between
Walnut and ::prtcc ftrcets, where all filfth or «-
enmentfrom vaultsur privies, ofthe city ofPhila
d< Iphia, shall be deposited. Wherefore, if any
p. if'.n or perfoi s (hall be found tranfgrefling, they
m«:< cimA to be bui iftwd at thA- vr V4U
thit ti lame wi Ihe HrKSly enfcfced.
jan 19 tawaw -*
lO li-.t
Promoters of Literature.
THE managers of thc-Beula Seminary,
imf ailed by tiotives of pure morality,
having resolved to dispose of tke following
property by way ef LOTTERY, in order
to 3flift them in ere&ing a convenient build
ing for the accommodation of cue hundred
Itudcnts, and the neceflary pro r efforß in the
different department* of f«ience—do offer
for sale three hundied and fifty lots in
BEUL.A, each fifty-eight feet by one hun
dred and twenty-five, at twenty dollars per
ticket, each ticket entiiled to a lot to be
determined by.ballot; ten dollars to be paid
on receipt of the ticket, and the remaining
ten' «n the delivery of the deed. The bal
lot to take place before impartial men, as
soon as the wiiole number of tickets arc fold.
TLe managers, anticipating the difficul
ty «f obtaining calh for the whole, have re
folvcd to receive an equivalent, for fomc of
the lots, in fcledl books ; phtlofophical ap
paratus, or in produce and materials for
building, delivered on the spot.
It'may be observed, that the value of
prizes in this lottery will be more than dou
ble the amount of all the tickets ; for 350
lots, would at their average eltimation, pro
duce at lead 15,750 dollars ; wh.lil, accord
ing to the present proposals, the sum ob
tained (jpr them will be ouljr 7,00 c dollars.
Ticket* may be had
during this winter, of Morgan J. Rheei,
president ofthe board of managers, no. 177,
ibuth Second-street, Philadelphia ; who will
receive proposals and plans for the r reftion
of the building. It is intended to be of brick
or stone ; its situation oa the summit of a
gradu.tl rising eminence, commanding an ex
tensive profpeA of the surrounding country ;
an observatory to be on its top.
Land and out lots in the vicinity of the
Town may be had on moderate terms by ap
plying as above. Mechanics and laborers,
of good morals will meet with encou age
ment.
Jan. 19. 3a\vim
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the Eftatc of Sam
uel Wallis, esq. of Murcey townlhip,
n the county of Lycoming, lately deceased, are
hereby required to come forward immediately
•and pay their refpeilive debts. —And all persons
having legal demands against the Estate, arc
requeftcd to produce their accounts, properly
authenticated, for lettlement.
JOHN WALI.JS, -)
WILLIAM ELLIS, (Adminiftra-
DANIEL SMITH, f tors.
JOHN ADLUM, J
t'ecember rj 3taw4w f
v NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of John
SuoTwtLi,, late of this city, deceased, are
requeftad to pay their refpeiflive balances to the
fubferiber ; and those having demands on laid
estate, will plcafe to produce their accounts as soon
as potfibk for fcttlemer.t, to
EDW/RD GARRIGUES, Adtn'r
111 mo: icth, 1799. jx.vjw
From a London Pr.per.
POPULAR RISING IN BELGIUM
The fotlatving is an txtraS of a ktler f ram
f firujcls, Jatcd Oaobcr 22.
. e P ol,l, 'cal fixation of ci-de-ant Bel
men'. himdred thouf^d
all Campine, a»'for nOV,r ? lani^'
where libels are circulated aS , Louva . ln >
these words, " Lon* iSI g W,th
his allies," and exhoft.V hI a " d
vclt. Authorises are neither U,°d enoVt
or willing to proclaim the law, or pu t °"4 h
execution. A great number of ,hem I
resigned, to avoid the fate of the ,
the Canton, s ome of wbom had P ■ jjtf
pnd others wounded. Of th. w •
Guard,, too, several haveift
" Wbi lft things are in this'STie
they have .ffumed a much mor< ' £
complex,on in another part of 0(lr c t
meot. : an infusion has broken ouK
R reat violence .n the county 0 f ,
ha* extended itfelf as far as AntZl' tS
toefin has bees founded for three days f u 7
ceffively, tn the numerous villas J. '
over that fertile courtry and ,
i.,,, ;;;y*.
fay, by experienced chitfs. Several A
enco.m.rra ha-c taken place between Zl
and the French troops from ih e ■ ( ; a U
the event of
tufaaonljr known. The follow,™ \.£
account riven by ireneral r ne
centra. /dmini
a d fpateh y t fterday publifeed at thc De ' c "
Temple : " I Men , 0 nn j££
you the entire d«f«t of the „ b «l, i,
department of ihe Scheldt. Their n ßra b er
though very conSderaMe eould not S
(land t e republicans who marched against
InThe J.ff" , UOt mrC ,!un «*£■£
Lai U H ' r nC "'t' UeU hsd *»>°«
This infurrcdiors for which the confer,p.
tion his heeu the pretext, ; s part ofa very
w.dely extended plot. For some time inflam.
tr.atory placards have been disseminated eve
r j w iei >c attack of an Important post
on the Scheldt, 19 a proof 0/ its exirterce.
It has bee,, ascertained, that ,he Enelifti
thought to profit by these revolts on the
exalts, totftrfta descent, hot all attempts
have proved abortive, and will be a/wavi
guarded against. We have had some brave
defenders wounded, hut none killed." We
do not -yet know the imporaat post on the
Scheldt alluded to j but it fcemi thc fogi
lives have thrown themselves into the woods
and thai a great many manufaaurers from
Antwerp are gone to increase their number.
We have remarked also, oflate, that several
tight Eualifh veflels, detached-from thedivi
(ion cruifmo at the entrance of the Scheldt
have entered that river, which may have
supplied the infurpents with art«». We px
p?;t her* a attachment -of troops from the
baflks of. the Rhine,"^
Gen. Begninot ilTued it Meeklin the fol
lowing proclamation :" Citizens, the sacred
tree of liberty has beer cut down, the tri-co.-
lored flandard has been torn, the prisons
have been cpened, the if the law
has been violated, and the public *as and
registers have been burned ; Republicans
have been murdered, andthe dreadful fcenci
have heen aded under your eyes. Yet they
who have thus trampled under.foot the laws
cf the French Republic, are inhabitants of
Belgu:m. Whatever may be their ill judg
ed projea, and whoever may be their artful
agents, I hereby declare the city of Malines
in a state of fie?e, in order to prevent the
progress of this horrid infurreaion, and to
protea the peaceable inhabitants against
violence and »ppreflion.
Also invite all good citizens to remain in
their houses aft r the tattoo has been bea
ten, at lead not to go without a lanthren.'
—• —1
ALBANY, January 17,
The following Refo'utionshavebeen mov
ed in the House of Assembly, by Mr. Van
Renflelaer, of Retiflelaer.
Resolved, (provided the Honorable the
Senate concur) That the Senators and Re
prelentatirrs of this State, in the
of the United States be, and they are here
by rcqucfted to use their Vest endeavourl,
that Congress propose 10 the Lcgiflature of
the feverat State*, the following amendments
to the Constitution of the Uuited State»„
viz. 1 ft. That (in additinnt® the other qual
ifications prescribed fey the said Conftittiti*
tion) no person shall hereafter be eligible a*
President or Vice Prelident of the United
States, nor (hall any ptrfon be a Senator or
iiuhe Congress ofthe United
States, noi (hall any person be appointed*
secretary of state, or a secretary of war, or *
secretary of the treasury, or a secretary of
the navy, or commander in chief of the army
or firft admiral of the navy of the United
State*, except a natural born citizen, or i,n
lefs he shall have been a resident in, and citi
zen of the United States on the 4th day of
July, 1783, and (hall have continu-d either
to reside within the fame or be employed >n
its service from that period to the time ot
eleaion.
Befolved, 2, That thj eleaors of the Pre
sident and Vice Prefio'ent of the United
States, (hall designate uj'on their ballots
the name of the person they eka to either ot
the above offices-
Prim ting Work,
Of Every Kind,
EXECUTED AT THE SHORTEST
NOTICE.
At the Ort'iCE 0/ tie Ga7.*ttf. of 'If
Unit'bdSta rti. ' .i
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