Letter Bags at Coffee House. JCF* Brig i'AUtA, Brusenberg, for Bre men, to remain 10 days. , fCr" Sbip Asia, captain Morgan, for London, to remain 8 days. IC?" sk>ip Hamburgh, captain Sigourds, for Hamburgh, to remain 10 days. march 21 FOR SALE, On Monday, the eighth day of April next, 'At the house sf John Jtfover, in Franiford, HY PUBLIC AUCTION, FRANKFORD MILLS, SEVEN dwelling houses and about twenty five lots of land, fifteen of which are excel lent hndings cn tidewater, and a lock inclosed by a good bank that will admit, by a light Am ple gate, near 100 rafts of railsj and enclose them so as to be secure against frelhets. The grift mill is a large stone building, en closed within its walls two water wheels, has four pair of flones, three of which are new French burrs, and room for another pair ; one for grinding Maifter of Paris, befidei stamper all on the belt oonflru<3ion, two bolting chests, and one very large merchant-work, a very con venient and fafe corn-kiln on account of fire ; the inside of the mill nearly all new, and in the bfft order, situate on tide water, so thatihallops can lay along fide to discharge and take in car goes. Thefaw-mill ii all new, itv good order, and also on an excellent coßflruf>i»n, it is supplied with logs by means of a large canal, out of which they are hoisted into the mill, with ma chinery worktd by water, a whole raft can en ter the canal and some up to the tail race of the mill, adjoining is a small counting house, and a work-shop for the sawyer. With the mills will be fold a large lately repaired two story stone dwelling house with a handsome new piazza, kitchen, new coaeh house and lia ble, enclosed byajight palisade, and well sur rounded by fruit ind ether trees, and above 300 feet of landing, upwards of 100 of which is a flo*e wharf. All the other dwelling houses will be fold feparateljr, three oCjvhich are well adapted for the retreat of private families dur ing the summer, being pleasant, airy and cool. . The lots whieh will be fold separately, are beautifully fltuated for building in such apart of that flourilhing village as will always hereaf ter encreafe in value, and command a great price. Tie file will begin at To o'cl«ok in ihe morning, but ihould the weather be -Very bad, it will commence the next fair day, at the faibe hour, at which time the terms of sale will be made known. • march »8 INDIA SALES. SALES at AUCTION, By ISAAC MOSES, far SONS. On Tucfday, April ad. The C/JRGO of the ship Sansom, Samuel Hubbart, from Calcutta Es" Madras entitled to drawback, for approved indorsed notes at' 2 and 4 months. consisting of A very valuable and weU-chofcn affortmcnt of Bengal and Madras Piete-Goods, Of superior kind? and qHalitics, viz. Bcflihoom Ourrahs JBltie Guineas IllcphereManlbodyGold- Gyhia Cloths head Hurial Coflaes Ditto ilo plain MaWah Coflaes Belpore Coflaes Johanna Emtrty Guzzenahs Aliabad Mamoodies NypoflacSy Coflaes JugJeaMamoodiesGold- Laherpore Mamoodies head Tanda ColTaes Jellelpore fine Sannahs Illiahad Baftas Finemuflinhandkerchiefs Coflaes • chcck'd Moogha Dooreas Bandanno da Boglepnorcs Long Cloths Saddi Handkerchiefs Blue Checks, Silk Cufters Nicannies CbattaUully Baftas Merchay Karacal Ging- Luckipore do hams Tini do Napkins Searsaukers Long Shawls. Johanna Coflaes New-York, March » CAUTION,; WHEREAS Jonathan Penrofe, Esq. Sheriff of Philadelphia county, hath adyertil'ed for sale, at public vendue, on Wednesday the 3d day ot April next, at the Merchant's Coffee Ho*fe, iundry Messuages, Lots and pieces of Laod in the .■Northern Liberties, which he alledges he has le»- ■ed and taken in execution, as the real estate of Blatt M'Clanachan, and whereas two of the said lots or piec.s of ground, one of which is deferibed .hi the said advertisement as containing by compu-> nation 14 acres and ten perches were duly convey ed and transferred in fee by thefaid Blair M'Clen achan to Alexander James Dallas, and John H. Hufton, Efqvires, s on behalf of <«rtain creditors of the said Blair, by deed, dated id September 1797, and executed before the judgment or judgments were had, under which those lets are now about to fold. This is therefore to give notice to and forwarn all persons not to buy the said lots or cither of them, as the title thereof it now Visited in Thomas Fitzfimmons, Wiljiam M'Murtrie, Isaac Wharten, Samuel W. Fifber and Philip Nicklin, for the use of the said creditors. And the said premises are not at all liable to the execution, under which they have beenfeized. Thomas Fitzsimmons, Wm. M'Murtric, Isaac Wharton, Samuel W. Fisher, Philip Nicklin. march 17. How landing at meflrs. Willings & Francis' Wharf the Cargo of the ship Georg« B relay, Charles McAllifter, commander; from Calcutta, —tonsisting of— Course and fine Muslins Madras Handkerchiefs Bandanna ditto Tafferies Heavy Black Pepper Sugar in hogfhsadsaud bag> Jallon Cotton, &c. For fate, by Philips, Cramond fc? Co. tfiafeh *6 diot Canal Lottery No. 11. WILL finifh Drawing THIS month—there are only 1800 tickets to draw, to be had at Wm. Blachburas No. 64 South Sec; red fireet, at 15 dollars each, till Saturday next, when they will rife confidcrably. march so All Person s Indebted to tbe Estate of HENRY HILL, deceased arc requested to m*ke payment to the fubferiber asd thofc having any demands on the fame to pro iuce their accounts for fmtlemcnt. . GIDEON H. WELLS, ' Agent to the Ex : no. ijj, Market street Philadelphia dec. 4, 1798 eotf PIANO FORTE. Made by Longman & Broderip.—Enquire at the office of this' Gazette.' March 25. For Sale at Vendue, SML. TO I^NSTIVD, On the ißth inft at 7 o'clock, at the Merchant's Coffee house, in SeconJ ■KSsSJcStreet, as {he now layj, with all her She is an American bottom, and layi atCuthhert's wharf, well found, newly (heathec l in Augufl tut,.and may be sent to sea at littl expence. Her cables all new, and most of he fails are a'fo new, A credit of 1, 4, and 6 month will be given for approved endorsed notes. March 25. tdf The Constitutional Gazette ~ AND Republican Cdurier. I The Subscriber respectfully offers lie, proposals for a Newspaper, C title of the Constitutional Gazette Republican Courier. IT is intended to be published three times* week in the city of Philadelphia j viz. on every Monday, Wednesday and Friday evening. The fubfeription will be five dollars per annum, half to be paid by lubferibers in the city when called for. The difficulty of colleiliNg small funis in the country, renders it neceflary to aik the fubfeription, out of the city, to be paid in advance, or the name of a person in Philadel phia who will pay them regularly. Although the proposed Newspaper will be of a smaller size than the unhandy iheets new , generally in use, it will contain as much as the generality of the daily Gazettes. It is expect ed that a very small portion of it will be occu pisd by advertisements, which willl occasion an unusual quantity of intelligence and informa tion. It will be published in the quarto form, and regularly paged, to render it convenient for binding in volumes, to each of which an ndex will be attempted. The principles intended to be supported, are those of the Federal and State Conflitutions. The friends of the tranquillity, peace and bap pinels of thi%country, may rely on a calm, de cent and Jirm adherence to those valuable Re publican codes. The Editor is unwilling to make large promises, but he allures his friends and the public, that he has ground to rely on important literary and political contributions from various foarces. Without such an ex pectation, he would not have undertaken, at this time, to publilh a new Gazette. He be lieves the Press to be thenoblell instrument in the command of Freemen, and he flatters him felf that The Constitutional Gazette will not be found among the most exceptionab'e,nor anions; the least ufeful ° dtß Ap. Subfcnptions are received by the different booksellers, and at the fubfcriber'a office, No. 90, South Third flreet, at which place the Weekly Magazine continues to be publilhed. EZEKIEL FORMAN. Philadelphia. March 33d, NEW BOOK^f, Jufl rceeivtd, and far fait by IT. & P. Rj C t, Boakfelltrj, No. id, South Second Slieti. THE Pursuits of Lit«ratur«, afatirfcal Poem, in four dialogues, with notes. Membirs and Poftumous Wprks of Mary WoUlencroft Godwin, author of the Right, of Women, containing the Wrongs of Wo m?n ; Maria, a fragment ; the Cave of Fan cr, a tale ; An Eflay on Poetry ; and our Re liih fgr.the Beauties of Niature, &c. a vol. A Journal of Occurrences at the Temple, dur ing the confinement of Louis 16th, King of France, by M. Clery, the king's valet de chambre. The Young Philosopher, a novel, » vol. by Charlotte Smith. J Hearne's Journey from Prince of Wales' Fort in Hudfon'* Bay, to the Northern Ocean, undertaken for the discovery of copper mines, north weft paflage, &c. &c. with plates. Lavater s Remonstrance addrpffed'to the Direc tory of France, against the invasion of Swit zerland with an account of the invaiion, in a letter frcm Mallet du Pan. Andcrfon's Eflayson Agriculture and Rural af fairs. SpallaHzane s Travels in the Two Sicilies, and the Apennines 4 vol. with elegant plates. The Rolliad, a poem, with criticifilis and il lustrations. dtAp.i Angelina, by Mrs. Robinson j Walfingham, by the fame ; Memoirs of the Chevalier La roux; The House of Iyaian, by G. Walker ; Plain Sense, the Benevolent Jew. itc. &c. PLAYS. The Heir at Law, False and True, the Stranger, Mysterious Marriage, Cure for the Heart Ache, Abroad and at Honu, Knave or Not, by Holo-gft, London Hermit, &c. &c. H. & P. Rice have for sale, an extensive co|ler,de teifting counterfeit Bank Paper, wbioi has received the fanflion of one Bank, and the approbation of the nr.derfigned eminent artilb, and having obtained a pater*', fceurinc to liim, and to hisafligns, the exclusive ri'ghjfof the in vention, hereby offers to his frllow Otizens the privilege of tifing it upon terms, to be agreed on between him and any person difpul'edto avJil themfelvei of a guard against counterfeits. d6t THE underlined hiving examined Jacob Ptrkin's new invented method to deteil coun terfeit Bank paper, do approve of the plan, it being inpofiible to engrave or fink two plates perfttfly alike, without the original die or hub, the counterfeiter would find it impoflible to make an impreflion which would perfectly gage with the check from the original die. ROR'TSCOT, Engraver &Diefinker JAMES SMITHER, Engraver. JAMES .-iKIN, Engraver. The terms may be known by applying (O No 11, 3d Strtet. March the Pub tder the and NOTICE. '.s given to all tho£c indebted to she firms of Jackson & Evens, John B. Evens, Is" Go. Evens & Bullock, I fVhitton, Evens £s? Co. and John B. Evens. THAT th« Slrt*lcritoe» is fully authorized toad, just and fettle the affairs of those conccn s-; and that suits will be indilWimfcjately commenced on all account* that remain on rbe 20th day of March next. v John B. Evtns, No, 119,, South Third-ftrcct cod6w feb » N 0 THE creditor* of Benjamin DavidfoiK esq. of Franklin townftiip in the county «f HantTngdcn, are hereby requested to prpduce their iccoUHts and demands against him duly attefled, to the fubfcri h«rs, at the Court Koitfe in the town of den on the firfl Monday in May next. And all perfont indebted to the said Benjamin Davidfon, are repaired to make immediate jtayment to either of the fublcribers. (JiTen under our handt Samuel Marjball,~l Assignee: James Hunter, > of Alexander Dean, J B.Davidfon march ly law^w TO LET. -pHE large House in "Southwark, lately occupied bjr Mr. Henry Mitel til ; apply to Isaac Wharton. Jar. II 5 POR sale, A quantity of Mould and Dipt CANDLES, and CLOVER SEED, enquire of Samuel Coates, no 82 South Front street eod6t march a 3 Weavers. SEVERAL WEAVERS may find em ployment by applying, tq li'aac T. Hop per, No, 39, .Pine-street. 3mo. 15 th, 1799. To all whom it may concern. THE Creditors of the Subscri ber are desired to tike notice, that application has been made to the Ceqrt of Coti.mon Pleis of Mif flin County, in the State of Pennfvlvani.-i, in order that the applicant may rtctive thr benefit of "the lever. a 1 lawd pasTed for the relief of infolvcnt ors, and the said court have appointed the focond Monday in April next, to hear him his credi. tors at the court honfe in Le»yi» Town, in thefaid county. ! W M . ARMSTRONG, kin. mirch |S. Ten Dollars Reward. DESER TED from the Marine Barracks on th 20th inft Wm. Johuflon, a Marine Soldier aged 30 years, 5 fert 6 inches high, black hair and eyes, and his loft the middle finger of the rife hand. He carried «ff with him hi* full uniform. Whoever wiH fecare the said deserter in any eoal lhall receive the above reward. ' DAN. emmaoding the Marine Barracks, march aS NOTICE. THE creditors 0 f fhefubfcriber are hereby nc tilled, that he has applied to the Judge* of thcSu preme Court of the ft ate of Pennfylranhi, for the beirent of the »& of Assembly patted on the 4 th amy <>f April Jaft, frovidirj •• that tfie person of a debtor fha'.l not be fubjetft to imprisonment, after hahas delivered up all his property for the benefit ol his creditors" and that the said court have ap pointed the loth day of April next, to hear him and his creditors, at such plac. where the said Su preme Court may beholden, where they may it tend i£ they think proper. NATHANIEL BOUTCHER. march it Notice. the creditors of _ £• P° x and J. Greenleaf, T t ®RESTED in she alignments madeto the fuls A '"'bCTt, ire requested to meet at Ogden'. tavern, in Chefnut-ftreet, on Wrdnefd»y the loth of April, at 6 o clock in the evening. march 28. Thomas Clayton, Hatter, TTAS removed tp No. i»6, south Front ftroet, fcL™ T j'. U>tands cwying on his business as formerly, and has «n hand a complete affortmeat Aitw fl * anUfaflUred hdie, » B #ntlemeD and H A T S. CanadaßeaverU} Mujk-rat Skins, for ? ST?* affor went of FURS, always from I reC f' Ved pfr the Utc liom London, a complete affortmentof Fajhtonable Extghjh Hats, he nßw /or sale at v.ry reduced j&i. 39 : -FOR SALE, ' ' T t,m e of_a JAeiy Negro g oy , about ten 1» " heaitily and aftive, a F .d has Printer? * £»-iuir, of the March 16. ICE, t thf&m 3t H. Pratt, T. W. Francis, /• Miller, y«n. I. Ashley, I. Baker. Removal. prices. i aw6m eodtf &c'm. CONTIKIXi D, CALCUTTA, (October 29, Extract of a letier, dated Camp near Ram pourab, 13tb October, 179 3. " You have of course heard of the move- I ment of our detachment, r.nd the fublequent one of General Stuart, with the whole Futty Ghur Ration to join us. -After having- lain encamped before Bereilli ten days, we this day made a retrogyde movement to this place, where one battalion had rtcroffed the Ram Gunga, and we follow to-morrow, in order to furm a speedy. junftion with Gen. Stuart; Befoulah is mentioned as the ren dezvous. The Prince accpmpanies 11s with three battalions, a thousand horse and eight guns ; he is a very fine young man indeed, he has lately been appointed Governor of Bereilli, " After the jun&ion takes place, in order to avoid encroaching on the dominions of the Rohillas, we (hall commence our march to Moradabad, a place situated exactly on the frontier#, when a formal dfemand is to be made of Golaun Mahomed's family, and in cafe of a refufal to deliver theih, it is said thatforce will be used to obtain pofTelfion of them. They are to be conds£ied to Luck now, where they are to. reside, as hostages for Golaum's future conduit. " Altnafs Ali Khan is perfe&ly recovered from his late illness, but still remains at Lucklow." MILITARY INTELLIGENCE. General Orders by the Commander in Chief, 16th Odlober, 1798. A draft is to be made from the ift Euro pean regiment, of a fufficient number of men to fill up some vacancies of Matroffes, in the 4 companies of artillery, at the field stations, and that of Allahabad, including the vacan cies whicti will be occasioned by the transfer of men recommended for the invalid eltab lilhment. B of Golandauz ordered ——— by the mfcwte of the Council of the 15th NEW-YORK, March 17. lnit. is to be "Completed iis expeditioufly as r . possible, with a scrupulous Wtention to'the hxtract °J a letter from a yvung gentleman choice of the men. dated on board the General In felefting men from the Lascar compa- Gr """' 6 ' ' 7 "* mes, particular care must be taken, that ~ <7 Cdr none but such as from age, sue, ajjd -eod r , , " Ct .. last b 7 thc Lavinia, behaviour, are fit for Golandauz, be adsjitud | P » vu 1 hiladelphia 4 informing on thateflablifhment. V>Z° U our fafe arrival on our ftatiSn, we Mahometans are to he prtferrej for the ;!**> been at ih \ Havannah to water, and Golandauz eftablifliment, and no man is to ' / jT convoying Americans be received upon it, who does not engage l ° Z* A , , to embark on board of (hip, whenever the wlt f t T u I m service (hall require his proceeding to sea- W ' th C " em 7j' ll ' hc s th '»*• we this is to be an express stipulation on oath, 7 struck previous to being enrolled. ? us after the touYjh fliot. On boarding. An oppurtunity willbe ofTered for reward- twelvrJT J f ° r ing delcrv.ng men, in the Lascar compa- n , a T, *' ™,' aillJ™n nies, by promotions to the rank Jemedars, nah . d J™?" Havildars, and Naik, iftheir (hall be in thta CSDt ain had IV °r , "V"? men qualified for these situations ; in which f', cafe the feleftion is to be made with due f ollr yJ * ° Ut ' he W ° uld h £' C )) lre6 °. r attention to l«rgth of service and merit i? ur Americans as prizes. His Commit The drefs,f!he Golandauz "s^ £" l ° the as much a Sf >offible to that of thc European r \ A rmcvci Ut hav ' n £ ab °ut artillery-men ; after the commander diief t ° U board ' shall have approved of a pattern coat, boun- whe ™= took h ", to conf.der ty cloathing will b-> prepared, they art to be 1 8 merc:ha,ltinan ' and thought we armed and accoutred in rfie European artillery. ,*T ™ de f f nl,b eof his miihke - «re The importance of the Golandauz efta- a Conlnujd ° re ' and '» I fflsssi on tke part of the officer, cpmm.nding com- nLf and a fZL'n,. If , r™""Tf V panies, of the commandant of .rtiUerV of S ° n " ° f ' 4 , iix^ s ' llkcw ' ft the officers commanding battalion, and de- siS tf™ » port to windward, with the tacbmcots; and oftheMainr r 1 fuveral American prizes 011 board to command of stations Geu *™ls m . the amount of nearly 40,000 dollars. We " " are continually on tht look out for these gentlemen, and have not the least doubt be fore the cruise is over, we fliall have the whole or part of them, and so clear thi scoaft of these plunderi»g picaroons so ruinous to our commerce." Translated for tie Boston Ctntinel. Frott French papers received by the schooner Mary, captain Watkins.) THE FRENCH BANK. PARIS, November 26. The adminiflrators of the Bank current accounts, mvited by the Minister of the Home Department to communicate to him the events of yesterday and this day relative to their eftablilhmept— the pr f.nt lituation or the chelts, and the fecurlty which the pvb he may explicitly -rely on answer and dectire : _Fir»r—That AugufKn Monnerin, General Doctor of said Bank has fiflce yesterday, and notwithlfanding every effort made to ascertain his preient abode, has not been discovered. SeccHidly—That this diredor left a short account of the bills bearing date Brumaire 20 [Nov. to.]' writte* and signed by himfelf, which has been presented the : Minister, in which account Monneron acknowledges himfelf to oe indebted to the Bank 2,500,000 tranks, (about 500,000 dollars.) He does not indicate the causes of that deficit, and the then'" rator * arC yCt unac 1 with Thirdly—: Whatever thofc caufesmay be, the investigation of the . chert—the bills on —the current accounts—and that of the bills tn the fiorte feuile, prqve that the real pro perty exceeded the nominal 2,409,094 francs, and 65 cents ; [about 481,000 dollars] in dJded 6 V buildingr is not in- Fourthly—. The bills i„ the Port feuille have beer, fckftcd with such attention, and are endorsed by three persons of such refpon llity, that the Adn.imft-ators and Stockhold ers can fillly artfwer then-, if the bankers m™ ri Tl StoCnt W receive then, in payment. Their interest, and that of the exchange are consonant with such an ar rangement, Ftftb/)• AgreeabI y to the present state * J 5 f vide nt, that the reimburfemrot of the bills is unqueftior.able ; and will be eniTely ci&AeJ hcfor; the vnf' Ft i-vVW (Dec. ap.).TW there iSoq cspfHV, ! ' anfi'if the public xonfidence be, equal to tftf i'oLdity of the bank, tlic' eftabli'ftinn-in v, assuredly continue ; and usual advantages therefrom. ! * Sixthly —The A dmi n iflra tors certify *i u; the Bank is not indebted to any public chef}" nor is any public chest indebted to the banl* • and that they have never made any opera tion diredUy or indireftly, with the govenl ment. J. Cb. Duvillier, fuicberon, Dejon, Jubie, Girardct, J.Recanter, Desprez. '1 lie Minister of Foreign Affairs has also sent the following letter to the Diplomatic Agents, and Consuls of the French Repub lic, in foreign countries : " 1 fend you, citizens, a copy of an ar rette of the executive dire dory, bearing date of Bramaire 28 [Nov. 18th.] I requeftyou to give it the greatest publicity. The event to which this article alludes, would have not taken place, if the administrators of the current accounts, too confident in this fitu atiom, had not the amount of the funis which citizen Monneron owes to the chest. However, it was fufficient to state publicly the iituation of the chest, to difli pate every uneasiness, It ha*s resumed imme diatelj its usual service : its bills are receiv ed every where as calh, and nothing re mains cf that event but the usual regrets which comflionly follow groundless alarms. Malevolence will certainly not fail to paint it abroad in other colours ; it - will be fuffi cient for you to oppose to it the truth. Health aild Fraternity. [Signed] CH. MAU. TALLEYRAND. Pahis, Nov. 21. Some papers fay, th»t Monn'eron is arretted. 20omeftu Articles* BALTIMORE, March 26. \ cfterday arrived the fiiip Union, captain Charaniings, 1; weeks from Liverpool. On her paflage p'ckrd up the crew of the brig Dove, captain which had been wrecked off the Sable Banks, and fuffered much for want of water, See. The Dove was bound from Poole to Halifax with a cargo of Salt. 1 he following lift ofvclTels, were advertised in a Liverpool paper of the jotli Decem ber to fail for different ports in the Uni ted States. Ship YValhington, Aaron Forter, for Bal timore. Ship Sally, John Campline, Charleston, ta fail 25th January.- Siiow Woodford, —-—, City Point, Vir ginia. Ship Lydia, Charles Henderfon, Nc-w ---\ oik, to fail in 14 days. Ship Cumberland, Joliali Perrin, Ivforfolk, to fail 20th January. Ship Felicity, John Borrowdate, Alexan dria, to fail about the end of January. ENTERED, Brig- Rebecca, Hammet, Sch'r Hornet, M'Kcnzie, SifteTs, Johns, NO T I C E. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the sub scriber ha» applied to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of the county of Northumber land, for the benefit of the a