From *be Vr.scJ"rvx's Gazkt r ic. PRESIDES 1* ADAMS. O! place and ure-.itnefs! millions of falfe eves Are ftur.k upon thee ! Volumes of reports Run with their talfe and most contrarious que (Is Upon thv doing. Thoufaftd 'scapes of wit Make thee the father of their idle dreams, And rack thee in thdr fancies, while' Thou liv'lt not but for thy country ! LOGAN elected for the Legislature. "Rcfpedt to your great place ! and le* fh. devil Be fometimcs honored for his burning throne! MERLIN'S opinion of Logan. - - - - - 1 have not seen So likely an ambafiador of love ; A day in April never tame so sweet, To show how costly summer was at hand, As this fore-fpurrer comes before its Lord. GALLATIN. I here i.-- so ejreat a fever on goodness, liiat the difi'olution of it mud cure it ! NK VIOLAS' thoughts on his party. Cum quibvs errare velim, quam cum iJlis recte-sentire ! Translation. I had rather be wrong with my own party, thai: right in your's !- A FRENCHMAN. Let me play the fool ! " With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come, And let my liver rather heat with wine, Than, my heart cool with mortifying groans. shy fnould a man, whose blood is warm within. Sit, like his grand-fire, in alabaster ? HASWELL*. - - - Speaks an infinite-deal of noth ing, than ariy man in all Venice. His rtiftjps are two grains of wheat hid-in two Jjufhels of chafi'; you (hall seek all day to find them, and when you have them, they are net worth the search ! HASWELL's POETRY.' Ding dong bell, The pufTe's in the well. Who put her in ? Little Johnny Green. Who took her out ? Great John Snout I The circulating poetry of the times. Fancy dies In the cradle, where it lies, i J..et us all ring fancy's knell ! I'll begin it—Ding, dong bell ! JEFFERSON. Ar.d liberty phu ks justice by the nose. "7 He baby heats the rurfe, and quite athwart Gc<?sull decorum I MASON paying fines for Sedition. ' " '"'.eked ierv.iee pays a high price. ' When rich villains have need of poor ones, 1 Poor ones may make what pi ice they will ! ' Diplomatic subscription for Lyon. 1 But if you know to whom vov (hew this r honor, How-true a gentleman vou fend relief, c How jdear a lover of sedition and fraternity, 1 I know you would be prouder of the work I Than cailctnary bounty can enforce you ! e VARNUM. Sir, he hitth never fed of the daintier that J are bred in a book. He hath not eat paper, a a? it were. He hath not drank ink. Plis il intelleft is not replenished. He is only an n animal, only fenfihle in the" duller, parts ; b and feeds on the fifh of Dracut! g h OLD MAIDS OF WINTER. w But earlier happy is the roi'e, distill'd si Than that, which withering on the virgin I worn, a i Grows, lives and dies in single blefiednefs ! g ni * The Democratic Printer in Vermont. ai mi ■ i Just Imparted, m Iron camion, dmble fortified, Woolwich proof, wit!i their carriages complete— 3, 4, 6. and 9 th rrmm'ers. or CarroiwdM, W*olwifh proof, with carriages, &c. k complete— Ti, 18 and 24 pounders. Camion powder in kegs of 2jibs. each 01 Round, double-headed,and cannifter (hot Patent (henliing copper, bright, aflortcd 18,20, as li. 24, st 6 and -28 nr per square foot, fheel-s 48 T \:y 1 4 inchtf, fuitaye for v.JTels from 100 to p icootons Copper nails, bolts aijd fpikei ' Boasnlirj Pikes, V Common ctlclafies wl (iiir -'T* fturei of all kinds Tin-pl'.ff« No I—l-3 croft b"res Pate St (hot in eafks of jewt. each on I.iindun porter and '>rown fta'it, in calks uly ioz. tM-ttled. C* Karthea ware in ci ?t?s, aflbrtcd an Fe-r Sale by f c j SIMON WALKER, j- Pine near sth street. . (Hither to- eo.tf. P ri All Persons ?ntfc%tc*l so the Estate of HENRY HII<L, deeeafed arc requeued to make payment to the fubferiber ; rp% nd those having any demands on the fame to pro 4'.icc their account--for fcttlecnent. GIDEON H. WELLS, to no * 139, Market street a ll Philadelphia. dec. 4, 1798 eotf "NOTICE. co prrtneHhip of. JOHN GRFEN.!*?'(Do 4 i* fhis day diiTolved hy mutual, confefit.— era A(1 persons indebted ro the Firm are requeued 1 ' ?n make immediate payment, and those having any dt mands to pr<-fcrt them for settlement to any one < f she BtiMeribers—each being duly authorized to .K'i'jft tfce fame. JOHN GREEN. EDMUND DARCII. SAMUEL DARCH. N B.— I hey have the remainder of thei* flock y ot 'Vnod«—confining of Ironmongery, Hardware, &c. Xlj As to. 16, North Second Mreet, which they are. .!j !:i-nv i 1" very "hjw terms to d«fe thebufinefs. wl '' jjn. iS . tawjT ted From Ru/JctPi Commercial.G-xxlte. t _ ' • CALM REFLESrjONS ov RASH s * 5 j PROCEEDING* ous : THE v olent proceedings of V r irginia and 1 Kentucky are very jtiftly condemned. Sen j lible perfom (eem to be divided io opiiiion | whether nitafnreß so manifeftly mischievous and absurd are to be ascribed to, the blind preemption of an affenvbly of filly people j who do not forefee theirterdencTe3,orto the predominancy of political knaveswho intend »vil to prbdiice them. in .i For my part, I believe neither the ore fiorthe other. It is an hundred r'o one, the Virginia afTembly at lead is compos d of men tolerably well disposed and well irf.'r med—confiderably inferior nn doubt to Con necticut legislators, bu' deserving to b? ran nd, infinitely higher than Cromwell's B ire ird. one Parliament. It iis probable Kentucky is yet semi-barbarian in its legifhtture, as in its morals, manners and literature. There , /cannot however be an absolute want of rcf [ pcftable afTembly men even there, and still Ids in Virginia. She is indeed our elder sis ter, famous for her and other great His men, and we are ready and willing to do her honor. The northern part of the state is found, and' in the southern they think ty, themselves republicans, which is their very great mistake. We hope (he will at lall re sume her good sense and do herfelf honor by her fedendifm. Various causes have no doubt Concurred to diffufe ar.d confirm the les antifederalifra of Virginia. Omitting state pride, the pride of great planters, the bane ful influence of neg~o flsvery, the f< phiftry ns. of their literature, the excess ef their dif ™ fipation, the want of a learned clergy, and the effsft 4>f the tiresome solitude of their lives, and a fcor« of inferior matters which have all unluckily aided the antifederal evil spirit, the following deferre a principal oo tice ft, the. irritation produced by the *' s mass of old British debts—2d, the inordi ,vo nate ambition of Mr. Jeffcrfon to be Prefi to dent—3d, and, the Angular democratic fana ticifm or levejlifm cf the aristocratic gentry of that ftatt-. State laws protected debtors and their lands, and enabled bankrupt* to live in splen dor, defying creditors. The debtors were citizens, the great men of the state and legis lators—the creditors foreigners, whom it was easy to load with the hatred b-rne to the British name. The federal conftftution, prohibiting the llates to clear < ff debts •with out payment,—by exafting ju/tice,. fecmed in Virginia eyi-j. to eflablifh oppression. The lord, of thousands of acres and hundreds of negroes saw hisjown degradation in fed»i;al iftp, and pronounced, probably sincerely be lieved. the equal reign of law and debt-com pelling justice, the bee inning of an insidious attack oh liberty and the ereftion of arifto rt cracy. Hence the d clamatiVm, equally pas fiutiate and (hallow, again ft the Banks and Funding System, denominafed't-he monied aristocracy. State laws mtift therefore be upheld, that they mipfit ftiH uphold ; the an - tient aristocracy of privilerfged debtors- In such a position of things ; js peace of 1783 found or left the great .Nabobs, no thing c uld be lef> welcome, „or ivould (eerti 1 s more opprefiive atjd detestable, than justice - —Justice that by giving even Britnos their own, wruld .degrade, dtfpo'l and enrage • ( those who •will praftife luxury and will net j praflife industry. Hence the clamor of the n Virginians about equality, the last men on J" earth who ought to make it, or join in it. To make Mr. fefferfon president, was t Mr. Madison's firft care, and that changed , and fottred his and opinions. There 3 it was that the root of his antifederal bitter- " 1 ness was planted, His influence, almost un ; bounded in 1790 with the federalifts of Vir- r ginia, was used to make them join him in hisapoftacy. No wonder a foil, so rank - with the feeds of difaffe&ion, was made by such cultivation to yield an ample harvest. 1 It is an cxcufe, and candor will give it great attention,, that the well disposed men in Vir ginia did not refufe their confidence to the new government, till th.iy found its earliell „ and most distinguished friends had difcover 'ed their chagrin and ; d,ifappointment in its ~ measures, and their utter aversion to its chief ofSfttrs ; what could a federalift in Virginia think he ought to do but to turn his back on a government wh ch its firft and fupppfed best friends wers at last afhatned to vindicate or support. Finally, democracy teems with fanaticifm ftr as wild as the spirit of religious enthnfiafm. N The democratic zealots in the days ®f Oliver "■ Cr >mwell, were as mad as the mock Saints. There is an extravagance in the politics of «' r Virginia, that is epidemic with almo/l 311 Fr who read, and with all who harangue. It °n is the fafhon to carry popular principles bey '■ ond republicanism into wild democracy, and thus to bid farewell to common sense and n f experience. Those who are not rulers are inc angels, those who are, are devils. The mil fcheraes of their principal men and famous Co fpeaker<, seem to be composed one half of j principles too visionary and refined to be practicable—and the other half of an intern perate and impatient spirit that fees nothing but tyranny in wholesome legal restraint They love liberty sincerely and with pafiion, and like otheit lovers they t> y their utmost to debauch and ruin their mistress. From- O all these cauCes, they are a 4 yet very badly fitted to be republicans, they arc democrats !j A , —they are as naturally antifederal, as Con- bt : neflicut from its morals and manners is fed J eral. Forgive Virginia and Kentucky, they A , know not what they do. Dol POTOMAC. in: ™ thei Frem the Trentai.Federalifl "f," i Communication. . c " n the VVHATEV ER differences of opinion ' ue exill in other refpeds, the people of New- 1 Jersey, arecertaiu, thatno man cfr set of men, will hesitate to adopt every measure calcula- u" ted to cement the confederacy, support the f | {jovcrßtr.cnt oftlx, St.it w, and di'iU ;) foreign influence. It would be the moll fa tal and difgraceful dereliction of the intcrriti „,T of New-JeiT«y, for any man or body <>t Tie" Ito neg!e&, or oppose chtfe objects. .1 here. , I can be no doubt, that Virginia, 1 rnr.fylva f"" I nia and New-Yoik, (with some o:her rriein'- I bet s of the union, who are as yet hopd-win- IO!1 I ktd) are H riving, to break or at lea It to wed ind I e "' l ' lC ' ands 1 confederate government. , I Equality of reprefentatfon, oPconirihti'ion, the I '® verci 'ff n ' y> charafter, do not comport j with .the view Jof tin fe ambitious fUtea : I hence proceeds all the hostility, which di I re&ly and indiredlly, they are exciting, to I ruin th e federal government :while tbjit main l, I tains its ground, they can never opprt fs or . " I usurp upon the smaller dates ; but, if ky ca ' r ' I lumny, by threats, by opp"fition to i:a.fpra ' I lipes j if by traduoi g the men who coudnft an " I it, they can work, upon the p"f!e to fuspeti, r J lor abandon it, their pnrpofe will be a ceo in ) J plifhed ; for, in that moment, when a -maj >- ' lll I rity of the State Legifhtures, fhail be brought I to withdraw their support, and co' fidence vii rom general government, it will become | irfignificanr, and soon fall to ruin. This ig 1 ' I ardently desired, by a very enterprizing, cub- I n,n ?> * nd unprincipled c-io'tlion of men, in c 0 I fsveral of the dates; and to effeft the ir pur- I pose they artfully take the ground of oppefi " I lion to measure!, and to men, affefting love " I for the confederacy, they attack, refill, and j*" I defeat, its nrceflary operations ; thus endea } I voringto render it a dead carcase, and to " u I make itflini, and become offenfive to the e I people. But tli. people of New Jersey, know I too well how to appreciate their felicity, ,c ' I their security, and their importance, to be !T I misled by this ijesperate faSion The Legi -1 " I flature have now an opportunity, to display ", L I their sentiments effeftually upon this fubjett 'h I havin S difmifTed, with merited contempt °.| I th* scandalous resolutions of Virginia and " Kentucky, they will next adopt the salutary I P ro polition of the Legislature of Maffachu c I setts for the exclnfion of forsigners from f"I counc, l* of the nation, and thereby 1 evince to tAe wsrld, that New-Jersey it de la * termincd to disappoint and defeatthe views ') of thefaflion and to unite in every measure which will hare a tendency to preserve the < ' lr I confederacy and support the government of ' 1 ri * the United States, as the. rock of her politi- 1 ™ cal falvjition. 1 to THE COMMISSIONERS, i in, I A PPOINTED by the Corporation to open ! i I Books of Suhfcripf ion fur b Loan to intro- 1 duce H'HOLBSOMR WATER from the River 1 I Schuylkill by means of Steam Engines (already he comrade ! for) io the Center Squire and from S of thence to be diftribured through the City., tfiv« a J- NOTICE, \ *• 1 THAT a book will be opened at the City Hall o n- I to-morrow, the ijth inltant, and will be con- tl js I tinned fronudiy' tp day, until the Loan it com- lc j. I pleated, »here the comtnifHoners will attend n f I ,r '"n io o'clock in the morning until one, tore- hi , I ceive (übfci ipticm. ai J Ry ordt-r of the B' ard, !• Jact'lr SboerTkikt:r,' scc'y. . I -idimoj 7a. t '• f, ; . at 1 I N. B Ttr> Hollari to be paid on each fliare it r| . -w .-V^ C - ;r s • sI jo dollars i)ie expiraiion #f.V . ~ '* I tvi'jn /Frtm the rim?* nI JO dittft, ditto, 4 montljs (" r . \ c I ,io ditto, r NOTICE. ~ - AI L perrons having any demands againfl ihe ' I -if- Ceptmittfe appointed di.tribtitc the Do ; nation* received lor alleviating the DiOreffes iI 0 ' those who are fi.Feritig in cofifrquence Qf the 1 late Calamity, are reqiu-rtcd to htina in their I aceount« previous to theaoth inttart. ® By Order of the Committee, PETER BARKER, CM. ■' I ■id mo. City Dancing Ajfembly. ■ I ' I 'HHTuLftrihcts are informed that there will ,1 A be no Aflemhly prior to th? ltd inft. | fell. 11 < To be Let, > ; I A genteel, convenient thre« ftorr / BRICK HOUSE, - , I In Spruce StaitT, (no. 64) I THIS house has been n»\vly papered and »aiated 1 I and vra* not occupied during lall fever. » ' II kk '*• dj; as. eo tf. reci I Sales of valuable Property. f b he : WILL BE SOLD, 1 At tke Merchants' Coffee house, in Secord-ftreet on SATUROAY, the 16th inftaut.at 7 o'clock in the Evtnin^, ALL that valuable property, situate in Front- street, between Walnnt itreet and the Drawbridge No. 114, late the property of Daniel Tyfon.de eafed ; confining of a large three-story Brick hmkKltc!,cn ' with ce "ars under the whole—Also a two Jtory brick Store on Dock street, No. vi ; the lot is maeteen feet front on 0| ' I4 J fett «° Dock street, on which the above store is erefled; the whole now To w>K U . re °w C|adcus F Rofc,t : the 01 br ' cl " i.w"h a pump.of good water by tke kitchen door. I'ofieflion to be given the 6th " June next. Ih e above property 19 clear of all incumbrance. Any perlon wilhing to view the pre mile., may fee ,t by applying to Mr.C.F. Rof-tt. Conditions will be made known at thetimo'offale • SHANNON kPO-.LK.Aufl'rs. ' FcbrttSry tJ: ■ N BAIT • ° ne A ' L " deli v befoi Mr. & Mrs. Byrne, f rop . r* • y r>ri<*J R t i7r{J anccrs °f t! -' e Xi'-P Theatre, ■"• befe ESP^CTPULLY -inform the Ladies anif n fr° t J >h;:adtl P hia ' ,blt their frfl. " L . W '' l b « °aTht.rfd»y next,- 14th Feb.' at nf m Hotel Ladies tickets may be obtained f t ,^ rs " % rn ''. prof their fehoUrj. Mr. and Mrs. Byrne having opened their A< AO- my at ?, ur Dollars per Month,"of Ten Dollars per Quarter, mean to teach eV e ry fa lb I Pleale to enquiry «f Mr. & Mrs B,™, ,y '' corner of Dock and Second flrVets' TZ' T'J the hours of Tuition, at Oellers's' Hot -" ' OB I'uefdays and Saturday.,, from ten til t« i' the mornine for Young Ladies, in the v Z£ **' ni "f for Gen- f.°„ ' T ° »" fcwnhy He 16th February 11. , dHr-y NEW THEATRE. atrfl 'fa . itereftt THIS EVt;.\ T ING,■ F--11. 13, Trien; will i 11: f x 1:.. c.v ri: v, /.I hare*. ( fpr the firft time herr) r.fjtlya- * ' A celebretted COMEDY, caUcd, r THE HEIR AT LAW. . ><J.win- , owed- [ Written by George Col man, He Y'miger ; Au cnment. t^or "f '** Mtintiiineers, tnkle and Tvrito, 1 »U„" t l * Iron Chest, &c iitc, and performed at • ibt Theatres Royd, Hny Vark<t, Orwy amporf and Covtnt Gariten, and at the Thea t-rtes : /rV, Baltirtrore, ivith unbounded 4 f>ht<ie\ ich di- -j 0 w hich will be added, a COMK2 OPIiRA, "gi to called, . ;r:; the romp. Kyca- ROX, OneDollar—-Pit, Tlirf-qu \rf;rs 0 f H Uoll.fr—mi! Gali kjit, Hult a i)ullar. The Doors of tbe Theatre will opsn fuspeft , ;lt a omirtt-r p:;R .5, and t* Cm t.-iin rife nt a iccoin- cjiu' crr p:i(t i^o'rt'-ck.precifely. nniht TO BE SOLD, -1 On Thursday the if} March, next, enCf At the Mertbjnts' Coffee House, ecome in the evening, at 7 o'clock, I his IS THI FALLOWING PROPKRTV, r. ctm- _ mix.— :n, in A LOT in Arch-ftrett between Six.b and r pur- Seventh-ltreets, containing irt breadth od oppoft- feet and depth 110 feet, on j , | OV( . which there is two frame tenements which rent • for 601. per annum—free of all incumbrances. ' , t One Lotin Trotters Lane in the Towr.lhip rndea- „f Moyemenfing, between Front and Second ind to llreet, about half a mile from the city, coritain -0 the ing'one acre of land, on which is ereAed a one know r 7 Br > clt tenement and a liable, the said lot licity, #nd rents for sol.per annum. t / One Lvt, containing 3i acres of Land ad- T . joining C»ifun's eftale in the towtiftlip of Moy f: 0 ? 1 ' emealing, on which it a two ftorj Brick tene tfplay ment, two rooms on a floor,a good Briik kitch jbjefit en, a good Orchsrd of the belt grafted fruit i tempt Newtown Pippins, a very large strawberry ia and patch and the Land all in good order and well I lutarv ada P ted for * 8* rd en, now in tenure os-Rebecca I achu- ®°f ncr » ln d rents for 601. per annum.: I f .The above three lots poflcllion can bp given I trom ; n jiprii atxt. , .1 ertby '• /t beautiful I views - COUNTRY RETREAT, u C Si'uatad ir. Turner's Lane, known by the name of Gravel Run, on whiiJi is a handlbme j 'nt of Brick Building twoflories. high, two rooms on ] loliti- 1 ®°°r, a Piazza the whole front of the Houfc, I and cellar) under the whele, in excsllent well I water, a good Tennants Hmife ; alio a good I Barn, a garden, good orchard, *c the whole I in eomplrat lepair, and rontaining from 14. to | open »i acres of land—fnbjeflto a lease to Richard I intro- Wells, «fq for .< yeari to come from the I River 'aft for which period the rent has been paid I ready A Ground Rent on a lot on the raft fide of Third I from * "Uttle below Shippcn Street, on which it I »giva 1 ' nandfimie three story brick Ground I Kent is £.31 per annum, our of which J. is I j to be deduded leaving a ground rrni; for sale of i t *-V ,V P® r *" num -» lfo » groun I'rent on I ; prml* I ,' W t ? u ° cor 8 e (trKt < adjoining the above I ; lo' ®n whuh there is no holdings— the ground Ii ttend loperarnum out of which f .c. c to I tore- be dedvded, Having a r«it for sale oli V. j. per I ) annum—-the hpufe joining &id lot |n Qeorge iftrvot I 1" fobjeA to pay the ground rent. I F The term, and condition, (hall be made kfiown I . . at the time of ftle and for lurthtr. WtituUi. ea- 1 1 quire of r . .. I v reu ' « , I .Footman Is". Co.■ Awti t'cs. I y I f<-h - •» j I ' imr j ' M tote Oak Logs~-Zr ' !»' n g J White Qak Pipe—Wanted-. |^ ( • I PROPO'SAI.S, ' | h 1 the j TILL Si kKCsirSD, ' - Ii" Do- j On or before the i<jth day of March I ' I For the 'Delivery, the To the Corporation of tKe City «f Philadelphia, r ( or theiragcnt; at any part within the said City' - I of the w*ofror of I ~ I -i?3'»s'® or feet P running measure, of WHITE OAK LOGS, I Or of the fame quantity, cf I ■ • s . . . L O>G will I »«red into pipe, coantetborcd and tapped, J in | at under : I 'J | 4 4.000 feet to measure 13 inchen at the thickefl I .<« r cn . d ' ,f bored, 4 i-a inch pipe. | / I 16,000 f.et to measure ia mchc-at thethic'keft I £ I t en d, if bored, 4 inch pip* J an 4,000 fc « to mcaf ure ~ inche* at the thickest sec 104,0e0 e d ' J ioch pi P" ted, L»d Vhot'.T w f> , be free from (hake. I I received wi " on an y a<cour >t be I ~ f"! „ Ihefe ho deliver proposals for bored thev will d n" C " e k'l mtntion the r r '« as which I Ib« found tb « lo K« unborcd, in cafe it should IPn pZlrr SpCr '° bore ' hem Philadelphia. Sc Propofulj ln writing wi,l he received by ' see, | Henry Latrobc, engineer, [qui >ck I South Twellth-llreet, f pe< I f-f, 8 'be Crft House frpm Markec-ftreet. I daj it-1 - $ I COl t\ bricks Wanted. \ ,yh ick I • - I lerl PROPOSALS, I :k ' n n u r WILL Be "CuvVn, I j on °n or before tne lift day ol'theprcfcnt month, I"- T r m « DiLivimso,- I >w or ,heTr°a r r rl " onof ,he Ci, V of Philadelphia r "* oto r Vr O °u anr pjn of Chcfnut-,lrecl, |L h H C , et ' " road - !lreet ' land «h between the Schuylkill ar,d I ,h a , all Center-Square, a. (hill be di- I e J] tt. ter ) BRICKS. w» - One half m oHl,r r PU " recc.ved- ,ror Uliveredb f Vra'lLt 11 T before the , " h ,f m» I proposals mav mVf* l ■< ls 'the I ma ) . brirfc, are intJnded VT fr ° m which thc •• <* fwt i, writing „ ' d,I ' Vtred ' and fhat *«» fl.j • Henry -Latrebe, engineer. j A It-1 . - So "th Twelfrh street I id j feh g house Irom Market street. | ;j~~ notice. " n s THE Creditors of Ponteus De ~ ™ *!f I? Ide <>n the firftof Apnl'utxt The I mcnl - nI X' 1 b n in the pn(reffion of w'. Mott,. r 0 , w ' - next. 1 DoC ' ; ' ftr " t ' unt H the f, r ft t ,t M a ,h 1 JAMES W. CLFMFNTT 1 An- I ' 6rc . ■ WILLIAM MOTT 1 ' " een jan. 10, ' i -ffipnew. J thof< 3-a wI m 1 j a i O Tlx Anniversary Orati nh the Philadelphia Median Society , a / Ifr^rtheaoU^^UinC^: at i 2 o clock to-morrciv* ,&*tf£7SS&7d*" F,i. „. Q£C " <C£ L££ ' 'rice, Sa/cs of d at —_ 'ruy NEXT WEDNESDAY ' hfa - ,he "iftant, 'J *' four o'clock precisely RA, / !t *1"? AUCTION ROOM In Marke't-ftreet between Fourth and Fifth ft- W-ll l N N ° rth Side . // ill bt Sold by Suction, f or Ca/l -Mrs An Invo.ce „i a nw ted d vjloab y . liar. „ B O O K S. »'» N-K « « a Drama, and Agricull.r,,*" Wl P,efr feh i ShanntA & PoM > auaioncer,. CHIN A~GOODS N °™ delivering from thefhip from Canton, J 3 FOR sale, and At the Stores of the Su6f cr ,ber< 1 °" CONSISTING or " "DOHEA -j, . rc " 15 Hyson fkb J - Sip Slf \ Imperial J jin- White nankec»» one Lutcftriirgs, colored and black lot Scn!haw. do. do. Handkerchiefs do. do. 4.4 ad- Sewinj silks do. do, oy- Black hair ribbon ne- Black fattini :ch- ! Caflia in small bales •uit China j*irt in dining and tea fettj rry r ' On Hand, . CCI 50 truok?anJcafi»dimitie» I mufl n',pnri» moQinct^andpuircathandkrrchiefsimfai,;, e " lor the Weft-India macket. . 15 trui.ks of pi it.tcd calicoes, atfyrtcd fer the Wett lndia market. 1 hale of woolen cloth*, low priced.' j Sail cati«as £y the bale or pirrc. No. Ito J , Copper in Iheets t4 by 48 andby 60 iiKtw* j Paifed copper bottoms in tubs ms j A small invoice ol queens ware affurttrf. ,? n Englilh wrought nails in ca/kj. ' c ' I Sheathing paper. • e " I N«w-Orlean« indigo l'aints of different color", dry In ciftj. slf I Old Madeira wine fit for use. f ° NIC KLIN is GRIFFITH. rd " ___ w.fttf. Weekly Magazine. ' it pHE Patron, of the W«kiv Macixik, "• i aie.y publilhed by Mr. a and the public, are rffp.afullv informed, that °" it it intended to re-corn menceth. publication of ' jitin a (hcrt time. The prefer.t proprietor hiv v« nig obtained the iflVnt of Mn. Witters (the ™ Xatt Editor', mother) and p- rcbaftd from her e all the numbers on hand, ir.fornu the formrr •t J,' b '. r ' '° ,hlt workl * hat tl:of - nunibVrs I published by Mr. \\ atters which remain to be -n I ft* ll "tartly be frnt to them with I l " c ln <cx and Appendixlo thefeennd volume, which is alfu nearly ready ftr delivery ta tho/e I jrho taketbe w»rk in volumes. j Ibe prel'ent propr et'nr afiurel the poblip tfcjt I the work fhill be conduced on thefamt pr'mti- I pl'i,'antl upon thefatti: termi that it was bythe I former editor; and tint is no exertion ftall'lte I ipared to rendrr it worihy of the publicYepan}, j lie confidently bopes .tbe-fame lfiitjility ■which I countenanced, will ilill cominneto j ftlpport'it. , upon tfa original tertoi <iuM he I *'eeii>rd by the principal liook fttttn. I' Feb mty 9- A : 10 iiK KF.iN'I'KU, I - sind immediate possession giver, •A pleafant-anti convenient j ' Two ffoiy Brick House, j it Dock-street, Fronting the tiver Delaware. Apply at No. iff, South Second-street. I frb. 6. •'" "". d6t . I A ''b persons indebted to the Kllate ot W(tl • I 'a-m H*t sham,late of the city of Chatleflpn, j and formerly cf thi- city', mariner, dceeafeil, are fcquefled to make praymenvknd these who ha»e I demands, againll said Kftate, will pleafc ejKibit tbem to ROBERT HEYSHAM, Adfiir. I "Piiila. elpbia, Feb. 6, eodjw ' January 2)J, 1799. IN purluance of a resolve of the J Prclident and Manager# of the Delaware Snd I Schuylkill Canal .Comparir, The Stockholm are hereby notified and re- I quired to pay-ten dollars on each of their r._l- I peflive Ihares of on or before the lirft I cfay of March next, to the Treafurerof the I company at the near the Bank ofPenfc- Ilylvania. - > E.arafl front the minute., '* GEOUGEi!WOP RALL, Sec'ry. WILLIAM GCA'ETT, Treafurcr.• jan. tj. . frJ'a4W. Canal Lottery, No. 11. I /COMMENCED drawing the 7th inftant — J There are only about 7000 tickets to dnw j -ind the Wheel Op'n ards of j'o»ooc dollars richer I than »t tie beginnihg.—Tickets, Ten Dotlnn L'ach, to be had at W-m. Lot- I tery tfnd Brokers Office, N01'64, South Second I Street, — Where Cherjc Books are kept for re- I ','iftentig and examination in this, t'he City of I Washington Lotteries; fee. Sec. -Tickets. I »rom the Rate of the Wheel and the few that I are now for sale, will rife in future after every I days drawing ; and rttst the public,in general I may have an < pportimity of bei oming purchal j ers, the drawing is poftgoned till Saturday, the I jftth inft, when it wilt continue until finifhed. Jan. 19. _« w - A'e<e—The bufinefi of a Broker d'lly atteuil- I ed to, in all its branclie*'." 3 " This day PubHJhed, '■*- ■ AND FOR SALE At- THIS OFFICE', The~~EsSArS under the Signature of VIRGIN!EN SIS, On THE /.LIEN, AND SeDITION LaWS. / Price 25 cents, iZmo.J IT is perhaps futile to expe»fl work con viA»on in the minds of i'o inveterate aqd vicious a cliif 6 ot men, os the Dcmotraf? of America, by aH)' argu ments however forcible, or any display of trurh* ■however irreliftible: These writings are, however, calculated t» produce a more important and ufei»'» effect, by placing the fubj««sl in its true light be 'ore honest men, who .are uninformed, or have '>een mlfinformed to.the nat« r 'J (i«d objects c. those bills- • ; jao- IS
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