sum ofmot*y, which J* had distributed to his troops and the Egyptains. Capt ii < alio writes %>m Otrante, to a member of the legifhtur" under date of the Bth November as follows : From Cartii ourpapers of the 2d instant contain the following : Our islands is in the belt ftatt of defence. The country of Sulli, which is a part of Turky, has risen against the pacha of Janina. The inhabi tants have mounted the French cockade and eftablifiied a national guard. The govern ment of Co fu has sent them arms, powder, cannon, and two calks of piastres. Muf tapha pacha has effefted this, who got t?o fee a French general. The country of Bu trinto has afted a similar part. From all thtfe quarters Corfu ea i be furnifhed with provisions, with which it is already supplied for several years. All 'he fuperfluous can non a Ancona have been lent :o the here tofore Veneiion islands. In Greece, 400 mules have been put in requisition to tranf port ordinance to the highest mountains Our iflaisd alone furuifhes 30,000 volun tecrs." The council of ancients !-ave agreed to the resolution of the council of five hun* di ed, for laying a tax vn doors and win dows. The debts of that part of Germany ce ded to France, amount to 196,000,000 of livres PORTSMOUTH, January 29. On Thurfdav morning, at fun rif -, capt. M'Neill, commanding the United States' {hip of war Portsmouth, made the lignal for unmooring, and at to \. M. he stood down the river irnder easy fail. The Poflttuoath' saluted the town by a federal diwharge of cannon, which was instantly returned by Major Wm. Boyd's private armed (hip, and by 1 private armed brig belonging to Mr. Wrn. Seavev, merchant. The usual com pliment from'tlio {hrowds, was acknowledge ed by three hearty cheers, and a farewell huzza from the gallant ship's company and hundreds of assembled fgeAatavs; The Portsmouth fete remarkably well upon the water, and bids fair to fail incomparably faft. Capt. M'Neil awaits orders in the lower harbor and proceeds at a moment to join his brave companions in defenfive naval arms. 'Most of the officers and many of the men, were of late our respected fellow citi zens ; they are followed by the bed wilhes of the community. The fame day, John Adams, Esq. in the new Revenue Cutter Scammel, proceeded for the outer harbor. It is supposed that both vessels will go out in company ;; and no doubt but their refpeftive commanders will distinguish themselves asbrave sea officers. The thirty-fix gun (hip, named the Con gress building at this port, progresses with great rapidity. At present, there are from 70 to 80 hands etntjloyed daily. They be gin work at early light arid-work until dark, with only halfan hours internum"!) for meals and ten minutes for grog. The pay is from to sf. per diem;- ajld although this {hip is finifhing in the {hortcfl day s of the year, yet we are persuaded that flie will be the cheapest 36 that has been built. NEW-YORK, February 3- GES7LEMAN THIEF. To the Editor of the Ne%J-York Gazette. SIR, On Friday evening as I was returning from the house of a friend in the suburbs, about 11 o'clock," a well dressed man craffed the street near the Hospital, who held in his hand a cocked pistol, and add re (Ted me nearly in theft* words; •' Sir, you cannot mifhkt my meaning—l have been reduced from your walks in life—l cannot beg—this is my alter native—and without any danger toyourfelt", you will a& well to give ne what money you have." I gave him four dollars and some small Giver, which was all I had, he thanked me, and bid me proceed. It is pro per to communicate this to the public by way of caution toothers. Yours, Saturday morning. «**« ««««. CHARLESTON, January 12. TOBACCO. From the beginning to the end of the year 1798, there has been more Tobacco infpeft ed at the Charleston ware house, than there was in the two preceding. If the other fix or eight inspectors in this state have,collect ively, infpecled as much,' (and it is believed they have infpe&ed conliderably more) ava- Tagingthe hoglheads at 1200 lbs. nett each, this article alone, at 7 dollars per cwt. (the calh price last month and riling-) will amount to more than a million of dollars. It is also laid, that there is not received near half the present crop. The citizens of this ft ate may therefore congratulate them .feL'irs on the riling importance of their back settlements, in industry, popularity, &c. The nearefi of our Tobacco planters is little short of tab miles from Charleston, and the fartheft about 300 miles. Inspected at the Charleston Warehouse. In 1796 . • 2362 hogsheads In 1797 . • 3882 tn 1798 . • 6500 FREDERICKSBURG, Jan, 29. jJCT* The Editor is authoriled to inform the Freeholders of Culpepper, Fauquier, and Stafford Counties, that Col. MERCER has declined offering for Corigrefs ; and that Mr. JOHN NICHOLAS, their present repre sentative, at the earnest sql citaticm of h.s friends, will with pleasure serve li s conffitu ents again, Ihould thev think proper to ho nor him with their fuffrages at the approach ing eleftion. Mr. Nicholas will hircfelf offiy an ad- , dress to his constituents upon this occasion. | X|)t PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 7. PRICES OF STOCKS. PIULADELpHI », FSBHUARY 1. Six Per Cent. J to 9 Three Per Cent. 9/8 to 9 Deferred 6 Per Cent. 14J" B \NK United States, 23 percent-. Pennfylvania, 20 to II North America, 46 ditto Infuranea comp NA. shares .1 } niv ; (lcßr , off Pennfylvat ia, frnre% 3 c j COURSE OF EXCHANGE On Hamburgh 33 1-3 cents per V"ark -'anco. London, at 30 days 56 1-1 at 60 days 54 — at 90 days 51 1-2 Amfterdam,6o days pr. guild. 36 to 37 I-* cents Authentic Information from the Isle of France. . Extract of a letter dated August 1, 1798. " My letter of the ijth April informed you no privateers were then fitting out of this (land, ii » e which an arrival of a French irmed (hip brc'ught in With her a Danish ompany Ihip from Bengal, under a decree •cently made in France, that all neutral ihfps foutid'with British manufactured gpods .on board, lliall condemned as good prize. In-confequence of which two privateers have been again fitted out, and several more nearly ready : however, the decree not arriving ' tficially, is not yet adopted in this colony." "Extract of ahotbgj- Tclter dated Sept. 27, '9B. " I have to inform of the arreftation of the American {hip Orion of Boflon, owned by Mr. James Tifdale, there. This (hiparrived herefrom Batavia.,bound to Hamburg with a cartoon board, freight ed by the Dutch Eaft-Iridia c mpany ; as such came reebmmended to the governor .eneral of this colony, by the governor ge neral at Batavia—Notwithftanding she has been arrefled,under thfe pretext of not being in rule, agreeable to the' French confirmation, and already condemned in the Tribunal of Commerce, and I mult observe, I have no hopes in the Court of Appeals. Since the arrival of the decree from France, to capture all vessels with English merchan dize, or of the manufafture of their colo nies, many privateers have been fitted out from this vfland, and I am fearful with such inftruttions, as will be injurious to the A merican commerce." ' Extract of a letter fSom a gentleman at Trenton (New-Jersey) to bis friend in this citj, dated 2d February, 1799. " A few days since, the reiolutions of the Leg-iflature of recommending the adoption of certain measures to exclude foreign influence from the Councils of the United States, were passed by the House of Assembly, 26 to 10; and this day they were negatived in Council, 10 votes to 2. This I know jou will conftder a very extraordi nary procedure, and it is therefore proper I should Hate, and that the public ihould un d'.-rftand, that in the arguments before the Council, the merits of the proposed amend ments did not come into view. The parti cular ground on which they were, oppoled, was the mode of application ; viz. by wav of inftrudions to our Senators and Repre sentatives, and not an addrqfsto Congress as a body, which was conceived not to ije war ranted, either by the Constitution of this date, or that of the United .States, and that therefore a legislative expreflion on this fubjeft would be premature and wholly in formal. This is the of the de cision—although it is probable the Demo's will endeavor to arrogate much oraife and triumph on the occasion, and give the de cision a CQnfpicupus place in Pennington's and Bache's vehicle of abuse, scandal and misrepresentation." MR. FEXXO, The excellent addtef, of the minority of the Legislature of Virginia, publillied yef-' terday, contains the sentiments of all the independent people of that state. It is a well known faft that the enemies \ to the federal'government and its laws are only to be found among the bankrupts in fame or in fortune - and as the latter class have been the mod numerous, it is with pleasure I inform you that the recent high prices for Tobacco, of whit ft we had k very plentiful crop the last season,. having enabled, the bulk of our planters to pay their debts and to pocket an handsome surplus : they are now about to fiibfcribe to the new loan, and are by a large majority determined on a thorough change in our'reprelentatives^—all which a little time will evince. Yours, &c. A Virginian. Dr. Afher Shepard, of Vermont, has manufaaured from certain fprings'ef the Ep som kind, magnesia, equal in quality to any imported. From New-Port, (R. I.) January 22. L 4UNCH. Yeflerday morning at fun-rife, the United States frigate General Greene, was launched 1 at Warren The business was accotnpliflied with ease and expedition, and without an accident of any kind. This frigate was ex pelled. to • rrive in our harbour this day— m mory of the great, nnd gallant General whose name {he bears, is dear to the citizens of this date, ;<nd 1 nders inte efting to us every tli ng which nenrws the recoil dtion of Rhode Ifland'sfav ritefon. Six Per Cent. Three Per Cent. Deferred 6 Per Cent. United States, received - Resolutions 'on the Siibjert of the Kentucky Resolutions, XEtbirßD, by the Senate and House of ' Rcprefentativts of the -fiats of Delaware, That the Refolutioris from tllt of Ken tucky are a wiy mj|ufllKahle interference with the General Government and confti tnted Jliihorities of the United States, and of dangerous tendency, and therefore not a fit fubjedt for the further consideration of this General Afiembly. sßasofoaf,'• That the above Resolution be signed by the Speaker of the Sftijsc, and by the Speaker of the House of Rnjfrefentatives ; and that the Governor of this state be re queued to forward the fame to the Governor of the iV'.tc of Kentucky. Signed, by order of the Senate, ISAAC DAVIS, Speaker. Signed, by order of. the House of ReprefentatiWs, STEPHEN LEWIS, Speaker. Dover, January 21, 1799. Resolutions on the subject of the communka tions from the state of Virginia. Resolved, by the Senate and Hople of Reprcfentatives of the state as Delaware in General A.Tembly met, That .they con fide r S. the.refohitions from the state of. Virginia as <1 d very unjtlftiliable interference with the Ge \f r.efal Government and confiitutedauthorities h of the United States and of dangerous ten li dency, and therefore not a fit subject sot* the further consideration of the General Aflem il bly. Is Resolved, That the above resolution be signed by the Speaker of Senate, and by the •e Speaker of the House of Representatives : y and that the Governor of this state be requef ,g ted to forward the fame to the Governor of " the flats of Virginia. Signed by order of the Senate, ISA ACT DAVIS, Speaker. Signed by order of the House of Re-pre >f fentatives, d STEPHEN LEWIS, Speaker. Dover, Feb. 1. d _. n , s CoMMUNICATIIIN. , Died on the 23d December last, on his way to St. Thomas's, Mr. Samuel Bartleson, ls of this City merchant, and a member of the , Philadelphia Volunteer Grenadiers ; —in his , death we have to deplore the loss of a valua jj- ble citizen, and a good foldier -0 February 6. 1 (Bwttt Marine %ift. it u h Port of Philadelphia, The schooner Amy, Captaifi Cufhing, in 20 days from St. Thomas, is below. Al "t so a brig from Norfolk. n The following veflels went to sea on Sun day last : ie Ship Fame, Ricard, g Prefeverance, Williamfon, le Clothier, Gardner, is Alexander, Hall, -f Philadelphia. Bliss, Brig Paragon, Houston, is Sally, Bell, Mercury, Williamfon. I Maria, Woodward, AnJ several other vcffels makiug in all le ■ feveiitecß fail. The following veflels lay at Reedy Island ! " yesterday morning : Ship Molly, Swain, l y Henrietta, Carfvrell, c " Neptune, Jeffries, ls • Charlotte, Juftiee, Wilmington, ls Snow Ceres, Norris, Brig Betsey, Howard. ls A (liipwr3 fien beating up under Cape May, ori Monday last. e- 's : BALTIMORE, February 1. Arrived last evening, the fliip Harriot, , captain William Martiii, j"r days from i£ l Hamburg. Captain Martin completed his voyage out and home in the remarkable short period of 101 days. We most cheerfully express our thanks to captain Martin, for favoring us with the following articles of marine intelligence, as well as his latest Hamburg papers (the latcff ie received on the continent) to DECEM BER 8. :s A list of American vessels at Hamburg, Bth December, 1798. Ship Dauphin. Fitch, New-York Difpatch, Brufhby, do. Amazon, Trivitts, Boston T Nancy, Joy, do. Supurb, Fernald, do, Rose, Palmer, Baltimore _ . Brig Prosper, Williams, New-York ' Prageis, Vananthroper, do. Bee, Hanfon, Philadelphia ~ Salem, Ober, Salem Schooner Frederick. Clark, for the coafl of Guinea, ready to fail. Brig Aurora, Woodman, at Cruxhaven ready to fail. December 10. failed from Cruxhaven in ■jg company with the ship Four Friends, of and p_ fsr Philadelphia, captaiir Hubber.—Dec. 14, ; y parted company with the Four Friends, Fair island bearing S. E. distant about 5 leagues. January r, spoke the ship Thetis, of Bos ton, from Charleston, bound to London, lat. 43, 30, long. 41, 16. W. Jan. 22, spoke the biig Little George, of and from New-York, capt. Griffins, bound d to St. Thomas's. d Jan 25, spoke the brig Fell's Point, of d and from Baltimore, bound to Oporto, lat. n 37, 22, long. 69, 38. sc- . ■al To be Let, A House and three Acres of Land, r WeaftJttjy fituateii at. the Fulls of ikhti) Ikiil— -0 enquire at the office ol the United States Gazette. '-b. .7 § The Eaflern & Southern Mails Tiad nr>t arrived when this went to pre I?. Volunteer Grenadiers. . rHIS Corps is> ordered to affenvfrte at the City Tavern, on Friday evening next, at y o'clock. By command, G. K. HARRISON, tft Scrj't- Tcb 7. Dancing. Mr. Francis HAVING taken Mr. Warrel,jun. as a partner, refpe£lfully informs his friends ar.J the put lie in general, that they propose opening their school immediately on their arrival from Balti more, of which due notice will be given in this paper. •• Private tuition in families as usual. Terms and time of beginning will be made known in a future advertifemcnt. Feb. 7 dtf - Hemp & Iron. 7he Cargo of the BriC FANNYj J. BruCen berg, master, from St. Petersburg, —CONSISTING OF— -89 Bales Hemp, ' J634 Bars Irnn 11 Bales Havens Duek 3 Ditto Kv.Tia Sheutinjr roa sale nv Pratt. is* Kintzing, No. 9?, North Water-lireet. WHO HAVE ALSO FOR SALE. ico Bales Tieklesbttrghs and Oznabrigs, lOC Ditto tteffians and Rolls, ■ Creas, Brittanniis, Pitterbornes, Bielefield Linen, Cheeks and Stripes, Brown Hulla -.d, Blinting, Sail Twine, Turkey Ysrn, Hair Rib bon, Tapes, Bed Ticks, Hog's Brittles, Port Wine, Claret, Salt, Roll BrimftoEe, German Sfeei, Slates, Yellow Ochre, Window G'afs, Pearl Barley, &c. &c. feb 7 iaw3w Madras Handkerchiefs. An elegant assortment, just received, And for Sale, by ISAAC LOYD, » Next to No. 44, South Wharves, feb 7 *i di w Wharf and Stores, For Sale. r T I HAT valuable F.rtate about 71 feet 3 inches -L on Water street, bounded on the north by SalTafrafs street, and extending iuto the river De laware,on which are erei2ed very extenlive stores and wharf in good repair—plenty of water for the largest (hips to lay at the wharf.—in every r fpe<s) a capital situation for any bufincf< requiring exten five ware-houfea and the convenience of the wharf, or for any person wifliing to invest money in real estate, that will produce a handsome in come. Also, sundry valuable Ground Rents, well se cured in the city,and of such amounts as to be an obje<ft to any person desirous of investing money | in that way. For farther particulars enquire of the fabferiber. JOHN WARDER, no. 108, north Front street. jnd Month,7th, 1799. 3aw3w (■— L 1 ■■■ ■ . The Subscriber offers far Sale, THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY." AN Excellent thTee'ftory Brick House, situ ate the corner of 7th and Race-streets the house is about 25 feet front and well finifli ed in every refpeil ; the Lot is 76 feet front oi. Race-flrect and 88 feet deep,the situation remar kably airy, having a public fquateopen in Front of it. Two three story Brick Honfes, Brick Stores and good Wharf, fitinte in Water-flreer, be tween Arch anil Race-streets, the lot on whirl thtfc buildings are, is fifty four feet front 01 Water-street, and continues that width about 9 j feet, then widens to es, so that the front on the water is sixty feet fix inches, ihn lot adjhins Jafe'a Steinmetz esq. on the fouih, and ha 9 the advantage of; public alley on the north, and is a very del'ira ble situation for the business of a Flour Faclor or Merchant. A large elegant two ft«iry Stone House, situ ate on tl# Point no Point road, being the fir(l house to the Northward of the five mile flone . this house is about 60 feet front and 40 feet deej finished in a neit manner; there is a good gar den and choice collection of the bed fruit trees r Ice-House and other convenience!! with abon nine acres of ground—or if more agreeable ti the purchaser, thirty two acres of upland anc meadow may he added to i r . A plantation in Bibirry Township, Philade! phia county neu the Red Lyon, about 13 mile from this city ; bounded by the Northampto Road and Poquefiihg Creek, this farm contan t about 140 acres of land, a proportionof whicl is woodland and meadow , a brick dwelling house, frame barn, and other out-houfes, anr* there is said to be a good flone quarry on part < it, although it has not yet bees opened, a fur ther defcriptjpn is deemed unnecefTary as ni person will purchafs without viewing the pre mifes, • A frnall plantation in Horfham Towsfhip Montgomery county, nineteen miles from Phi ladelphia, adjoinng to Granie P,irk, on whicl is an excellent new Stone House and Kitchen, with a large Stone Shed for the accommodation of traveller's horses ; the house i« now occupi ed as a tavern, and is suitable for any kind of public business, the land is good in quality, a good neighborhood, and a remarkably health) situation : there is fifty acres of land and mea dow in this farm Also for file, several trails of land in different counties of this Hate. The House inßace-ftreet firft mentioued I and ane cf the HoufeJin Water-street, are now TO BE LET, And immediate p> ffefiion given. For terms app'y at the South-east corner of Arch and Sixth flreets, to JOSIiPH BALL. frh 7 th&f tf yusr PUBLISHED, And to be had of the Booksellers, in ' Thoughts on the Two WitnelTes Rev, 11. —Who they are : WITH cursory comments on some passages of Scripture, and some things that have bean, an 1 arc now a<sting in the world ot mankind, prophesied of by the Witn^ffe-.. Communicated in three Letters to a Friend, By Ca Harink Cha-li ton, Member of the Baptijl Churen, PbllaJeMit " I am not a'.hamed to o.vrt my L-rd, or to de fend his cause, IQaiiltain the honor of his wcrd, the glory ot" ki.crof#." feb 7 > 3t NEW THEATRE. FRIDAY EVENING, "Fi-cnuAJtr 8, WILL P.E PHESES'TED, By partirulaf ripsi re, (far the third flnje here,) A telebfatt-d' C O M'E D Y, Secrets Worth Kncftving: Written by Mr. Morton, of Co lumbus, Way to Jy'rt Married, Cure for the} Heart-Ache, See. Sic. and perforrticd at the: Theatre RoyaJ; Cove.nt Garden, London, and the Theatres of Boftoii, New-York and -Baltimore, with unbounded applause. To which will be added, a favorite Comic Opera, in two afts, called,. Children in the Wood. BOX, One Dollar—Pit, Three-quarters ojfca Tiollar—and Gallery, Half a Dollar, *„* Future days of performance will be Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, tintil further notice. ?rT° Tl c Doors of the Theatre will opei*> at a quarter puft 5, ■and the Curtain rife at a quarter pad 6 o'clock precisely. To be disposed of at Privave Sale, A valuable Plantation, QITUA ITO 'ii Braink-'win* Hundred; Ne-V O Cattle county, II ire* of D. law-are, five mile», on this (He of Wilmington, and or>e 'rfim the Prailica! Farmer. It contarV 144 seres, of which about twenty five is Umber. The whole is well-watered and commands a view of the river Debw.iie Op thr prfinifes are a good dwelling-bonfe and other out-honfrs. For eon ditistip, apply :o Delehay ami Honnick, at the sign of the Praflioa! 1 a~mer, or of E. 0. Hop kins, br. ker, No. 8 3 CtirlV.ut-flrcrf. Feb. 7. ttay?<ivr FOR PRIVATE F. Four Tra&s of Land, In Ge :<Jtj wn Ton.msb fp, No. I. Within three quarters of a mile of ths Germantown Vlarktt-Houfe,and on the lead ing from laid Marka-Houfc to tile Old Ycrk road, containing 8 or to acres. No. i. Cont ining 10 or Ta Peres, the cna half of this trail i« indov«r, within one quarter of a raile of said Market-Hoof;, No. 3. Conta : ning 7or 8 acres, witMaa quar ter of a mile of the Markce-Koufe, on this lot is a part ef a Cellar dug, ami a quantity of {tone* and more may be had by finilking the ceilur po complete a building. No, 4 Containing % acres with a (lone dwell irg, there is stone fufficient on either of the lots ter building, and are well fituarcd for country feat a ai:d but a small part of the purvhale money will be required, the regaining part may remain for a number of years, provided t&e lots are •improved by building. For farther particular l : enquire of . DANIEL PUSTORIOUS, In Germantown. A part of a large House and Store adjoining, to Let. Enquire as above. February 6. yt -• v Weekly' "Magazine. I-'HE Patrons of the Wkekiy Magazine, . lately published by Mr. James Wattes and the public, are refpttflfully informed, that t is intended to re-commence the publication of it in a (hort time. The present proprietor hav ing obtained the aflent of Mrs. Watters, (the lata Editor's mother) and purchased from her all the numbers on hand, informs the former fubferibersto that work, that those numbers published by Mr. Watters which remain to be delivered, (hall fhartly be sent to them with the Index and Appendix to the second volume, which is also nearly ready for delivery to those who take the work in volumes. The present proprietor afiures the public that the work (hall be Cohdtnfled on the fame princi ples, and upon the fame terms that it was by the former editor ; and that is no exertion (hall he pared to render it worthy of the public regard, ie confidently hopes the fame liberality which • eretolore countenanced, will itill continue to support it. Subscriptions, upon the original terms will be ■eeeii*d by the principal Book-fellers. February 2. PROCLAMATION. WHr.RKAS the honorable Ju«n D Coxt.efq, Prefidentof the Court ol Common Pleas, and f ih - Covins of Over and Terminer and General Goal Delivery, in the firft Circuit, confining ol ine ity and county of Philadelphia, and the counties of Bucks, Montgomery and Delaware, Wm. Robinson, he younger, Jonathan Bayard Smith, and Reynold Keen, e(quires, Juclgts of the Court of Common Pleas, ai d JuHic<-s of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Goal Delivery, i n the said county of Philadelphia, have issued - their Pre cept bearing dale ihe 18 h day,of January, 1799, and to me riirefied, for holdings Court ot Over and Terminer and General Go.- Delivery, at the Siate houfe in the said City of Philadelphia, on the 18th Hay of Feb-uary next Notice is herebv given to the Mayor, Recorder and ■ Ideinun of ihe.Cityof Philadelphia, andtQ>llihe Jultii.cs of ihe I'iace, the Coroner, and ConlUbles ivithin ihe fame Ciiy and Counlies of Philadelphia, i-atthey be ther. a d there, in iheir own proper per rons, with thei' Rolls, i\icords, lnquifuions. I xaro naiiuns and other Remembrances, to do those things .vhich 10 their offices in that behalf appertain to be il ine. And also all_ those who will prnfeCute ?gainft he Prifonrrs that are or (hall be in the Goal of the ity and County of Philade phia, are to be then and theie r o Drofecute againll ti err as lhail be just. JONATHAN PENROSE, sheriff. God save the Common-Wealth. Jan. 24, 2 aw City Coramiffioners Office, January ith, 1799. THE fo.'/owinjr arrangement was made by the Hoar d, for the more cfFeiiual cleanfingo the City ; each Commifiioner to superintend diltrifl, —*vi . No. 1. Nicholas Hiiks, from the North fide of Virte-ftraet, to the S»;ath fide of Mulberrv ftreet. 2. Hugh Roberts, frnm the South fide of Mulberry-flreet to the South fide of Chefnut llreer. 3. Joseph Claypoole, from tT.e South fide of Chtfnut-ftreet to the Nurth fide of Spruce' street. , 4. Isaac Jones, from the North fide of Spruce street to the South fide of Cedar-Hr«t. Note.—When any of the public Pumps are out of order uthward of High-fii eet— appneation may be made to Thomas Dtxey in sth near Cedsr-flreet, or Godfrev Gebler in 4th between Walnut and Chcfiiut fireets. And tor the Northern part of the city to Dixcy ard Dehavtn, in Bth llreet, between SafTifras and Vine-Sreets. Meetings of the Commilfiorifrs are a« usual, every Ttiefday evening, st jc'tlock, a the Old Ccurt-Hcu!e. f jan., 19.1
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