V 1 Ed, less or ni. ft J hjV<! finding it irhpoffible to keep them off any ionger, was obhged to {lrike. The privateer had seven men killed, and nine wounded in the engagement.— They carried us in here, landed the cargo, and dripped the vcfiel of every thing." NASSAU, (N. P.) Feb. 25. On board the sloop Henry, Cufack, from Africa for this port, captuted by the Spa nlfli schooner St. Rofelia, capt. Monefe, were two African you hs, of about twelve years each, one named John son of King' George, and the other Tom, son of King John Qua Ben, both having extensive do mains on the river Giboon. Thef« yeuths. their fathers had crmmitted to the charge of Capt. Cufack, to be carried to Liver pool and there educated. They were b th taken from capt. Cufack to be fold a. (laves in force of all his remonftranees—and at Havannah he was told by a refutable Spanilh m rchant, that they w-uld not be delivered up Th« owner of the Spanilh veflVl is Francifo Maria Cuefto, wlm mull consign his name to eternal obloquy, fliould he persist in refuftng these unfortunate yout'is their freedom. A reprefen atio 1 on this business, we liave reafo'i to exped, will be made to the Governor of Cuba. A ycfiVl »hich arrived this day from Havan a, brings information «cf inte.ligenct; being received there, of Minorca having furr ndered to the Britilh arms ; of three Bri'.ifh fhipsofwai- driven alhore near Caiiiz, in a violent storm and of the royal (land rd being ended ia various parts of Fiance. BOSTON, March 25. On Saturday fnorning tl»c President of the U ited States, arrived in tows from the feat of government. He came on as far as Hartford 10 his private Carriage, when his hcrfes failing, occafionea by the extreme badness of the roads, he took the Mail Stage. The Prefuleiit was in town only about half an hour, during which time he was waited upon by a number of refpr£table ci tizens. The fatigue of' hisjourney, and the renewed indifpifition of his amiable lady prsvented his gratifying his fellow citizfns by receiving those public teftimomals ofref peft and veneration which had been con templated for the occasion ; and induced him, thus suddenly to set out for his feat at Quire/ in the fame carriage in which lie arrived. Capt. Amory's troop of Horse, were in readinef3 to haveefcorted him if his approach had besn known, or the length of his visit, had poflibly admitted of their collecting. It mult be highly gratifying to every li beral mind, to fee the First Magistrate of a great nation, when convenience requires it, relinquish every appearance of diftin&ion, and travel through the country as a private gentleman. Plainness and simplicity are the aceompanyment« of true greatness, and in our illustrious Pre-fident, are eminently dis played, the result of unaffected goodness. We fiscerely hope that his official cares will allow of hit pafiing the summer, in his na tive (late, and that his residence here may contribute to his health and domestic happi ness ! and we ardently pray that his inva luable life may belong preserved—that his ufefulnefs may be continued—that his coun try may b« prosperous, happy and grateful under his adminiAration—and when the fo vcreign Disposer 'dlall call hira from this tnnrtal state the transition may be easy, and the change inexprefiibly advantagious. LISBON NEWS, There is a report received at Salem, by Captain Phillips, via Salem, that the.French have captured Naples. We hope, and at present believe, it is only a report. NOTICE. THE partnership of Joshua B. Bond, and Jolm Brooks, trading under the firm of Bond Biooks, U this day diflolveei by mutual content, all persons indebted so tliem, are re qutfted to make immediate payment to Joshua B. Bond, and tbofe having demands to present thetr accounts to him for fetilement Joshua B. Bond. John Brooks. ipril i, One Hundred Dollars Reward. RAN away from the fubferihers, living in Somerset county, state of Maryland, on the 26th of December last, two Negro Men • George and Randel —George is about fix feet high, twenty-two years of age, and ef a yellow complexion—had on when he went away a dark cloth coat, kersey breeches and white yarn flockings ; he is a pretty good player on the fiddle. —Randel is about five feet two inches high, twenty years of age, and of a yellow com plexion, has a loud hoarse voice, and is a good deal bo.v-lcgged ; he pretends to be something of a-cobbler ; —had on when he went away, a fuftian coat, home-made kersey breeches and white yarn (forking*. There is no doubt, but they will change their clothes at well as their names—they havng been taken tip on tile 29th ef December last at Duck-aeek, in the state of Delaware, and committed by John Cole, Ef'q. (by the names of Stephen .and Charles) to the rare ,>f John M'Whertj and Thomas Kerker, from whom they made their escape. Who e\ar apprehends the above negroes, and has them lecured in jail, so that the fubferibers may get them again, [hall rective the above reward, or fifty dollars for either. John Nelf on. William Bowns. Salisbury, Somerset county > M.ryfa-nd, Fthfßary Ij. ,„q \ djm WJTereTS — TSAAC PAINTER having made an afW n ]" rnt "/ a " >»s property fcr the benefit of all his creditors who sign his difchirge the afiignee wishing to arrange thebufin<fs as Toon as potTil-Je, and likewise to give the laid Ifaar Painter an opportunity of doing fometliing for hinile-lt 3nt l family : therefore those creditor who have not signed his discharge are ins rmeil tiiat iinlef? they come forward and lign the fame difchnrgcon or before the fir ft (lay of May n f Xt T. xfuin £' the y w ' ll be excluded the benefii o a dividend ; and all those who are indebted to tlie said firm are requested to mijce immedi aute payment to prevent further trouble. JACOB CLARK, Afiignee. ®arch 4 jawtf ajette. Xlj PHILADELPHIA y MONDAY VENINO, APRIL I. PRICEJOF STOCKS. UILADEX.PHIA, MaICH 16. 16fi to 3d Int. off. q/6 to 7<l. do. 14/4 23 percent, ai aitto. •ica, 46 ditto (hares 30 }a, share.% 35 10 Six Per Cent. Three Per Cent. Deferred 6 Pt'r Ctf. B4NK United Stas, ■ Pennfylv; North Ar lnfurame enrip Pennfylv: 8 per cent Scrip COURSI 0n Hamburgh London, at 3< jOF EXCHANGE j-3 cents per t.:ark Banco. fays 56 I-» (Jays s 4 Jays 5a l-» j, pr. guild. 36 to 37 I-z cents at 6< at 91 Am(lerdam,6o di When 3 matplaced in a conspicuous Na tion, whether | has been recommended to that {latum byM villainies Or not, has the audacity to th»ten another with hiring a bravo to aflaultiim, and having threatened, publishes withhidied ostentation such a threat, in all cppanies where he goes,*i>f is justly chargeabjwith any act of violence that ensues.. ! points out as the signal for tliii way, theJirst subsequent But -when h his vengeance, i personal attack when the con la attack, is the there is fometl 'bat is made upon him, and icnce of that fir ft subsequent assassination of its author, ng move than presumptive ale. I do not heficate to evidence in the declare that in uptSn Mr. Bii have g»ne dira lie may not ha i the author of the attack 'n. He may not, indeed, iy to work about the thin*- ; t laid down the cafli into the Irderers, (thougU blast me, if hartds of the t I think him ti tively. ,suborn( encouraged th them of impu that fell on i ble coward * in serenity an which, notwi shall cover h Justice shall y gamblers, do' lequins, (alia dignities an tremble at he cratic knave, his treasons, the heart o) burniftied chi ijiay yet ihaj end which good to do it) but be effeo them, countenanced them, i, and by his flation, allured' :y. He ftrnck every blow Bro* - n ; and like a deleßa- i knave, laughs at this hoyr lecurity, behind that curtain, jftatiding all his jugglerfhip, i but for an appointed time. I revisit the earth ; drunkards, (■ds, tyrants,, thieves and bar cd for wife ends to revel iu power, yet a fcafon) shall frowns ; and many a denio hat erniin'd on the wages of id on the spoils wrung from bleeding honsfty, drifhcs his ot round the indignant town, his cpurfe to that ignominious t await such unnatural crimes. UNO, MR. F ON caftii honor or c crew, such, refiilfe— 1 my eyes around for a man of merit among the democratic las, were my reflections on the 'Thus ve I seen viitb eager eyes, search of silver prize, ier seraft tbi ougbthick arui thin ilht Gem—a piece of tin ! A B,oy TbeCt ? And Navy Department, "iijtb Marcb, 1799. SIR, IT as from the e\ ■liewf-paper reputation! the circuml: Iris me much fatisfaftion to find idence of Vour officers, that the parigraph, fo'injiirioUE td your lis a gross mif-reprcfentation of apce to whrdh it alludes'. As you have'befcn so long absent in the Weft-Indis, your'requeft for permifllon to attend to ylur private affairs' for two months is thoughtreafenable. You will therefore consider ths, as your leare of abfrnce for that time, provided it should not be found neceflary ti call you sooner into ferv'ice. I ha\c the h»nor to be, fir, your most obedient ferv'arit, BEN. STODDERT. GsptainThomas Williams. Extract of a letter from an officer on boqfd tbe United States, dated "Off Sr. Pierre's, 17th Feb. '99. " Yesterday savj two sail to windward which proved to be tbe French privateer Democrat and her prize, tbe Cicero, British Letter-os-Marque, Captured after a se vere act(6n, in wbicb seven eighths of her crew were killed or wounded. This' ship '■"e re-took ; b u t night coming on. -we lost °f privateer, w£>icb one hour more of ay-Ugbt would ba'je secured to us. Tbe Cicero carries twenty -9 pounders and to men. 3 POST-OFFICE, Philadelphia, March 28. 1799. %FJ= LETTERS for the British Packet [iAßLfcouiN, will be received at this Office until Tuesday the 2d April, at I 2 o'clock P. M. N. B. The inland postage to. New-York mull be paid. To be Rented in the Country A CONVENIENT Stone Dwelling House LV twe stories high, with two rooms on a floor, t pethir with an out kitchen. Also a flone building adjoining, well calculated for a retail (lore, and in a goud stand. For further particulars enquire of CHaRLES shoemaker, near Chelnut fireet wharf. f 3« 3d mo. i9tVi Ten. "Dollars Reward. T~\FSc.U.TED from the Marine Darracks oh th U »oth infl. Wm. Jot 'fton, a Marine Soldier aged 30 years, 5 f e ,t 6 inches hijrh, black hair and hlTj ""w miJ ' ! c *"* er the r.ght hand. H« carried off with him his fuU umfc rm. Whoever *-,l| fe the faH dcf ,, rttr jn , In all receive the above reward inarch M,r ;ae AN ORDINANCE For raising supplies, and making appropria tions for the services and exigencies of the city for the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-ntne. BE it ordained and enacted by tit Citi zens of Philadelphia in Select and• Common Councils assembled, That the City Commiffioncrs (hall forthwith after the pas sing of this ordinance, raise by tax on the estates, real and personal, and on the profef hons of persons within the city of Philadel phia, agreeably to the la(t county aflefiment, the full and entire sum of fifty seven thousand five hundred dollars, for the year one thou sand seven hundred and ninety-nine, which with the taxes heretofore levied, and which remained out-flanding- and in arrear on the thirty-firft of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-eight, shall be appropri-' ated in manner following, that is to say For paying the debt due to the Bank of North America, a sum of lixteen thousand three hundred and fifty-eight dollars. For paying part of twenty-one thousand three hundred and twenty-nine dollars and fix cents, due to the Bank of Pennsylvania, a sum of nineteen thousand nine hundred and ninety-five dollars and (eventv-three cents. For discharging debts contraAed by the City Comniiilioners, and remaining unpaid on the firfl of December one thousand seven hundred and ninety-eight, being for lighting and watching", paving, watering, nnd ckan fing the city, the sum of thirteen thousand seven hundred and fifty two dollars and "fe venty-five cehts. For salaries to four city commiflioners and their clerk at the annual coijipenfation esta blished for them retpeftively by an ordinance paired-the ninth day of March one thousand seven hundred and nine'ty-'fevtfn, the sum of two thousand eight hundred dollars. For the office expenses of the city com missioners, the sum of.one hundred and twen ty dollars. For the new paving Zane street,' begun last year, and remaining unfinifhed, eight hundred and fifty dollars.. For the purchase of ftune and repairing sf old pnvement?, ouc thousand fix hundred dollars. • . For the repair of unpaved streets, and car rying off stagnant water, the sum of two thousand five hundred dollars. For cleansing the city, the sum of nine thousand hx hundred and fifty dollars. Forcleanling the docks, and repairing and cleansing the common sewers, two thotiiand dollars. »■ For lighting and watching the city, the fuifo of eighteen thousand dollars. For watering the city by wells and pumps, th* sum of four thousand dollars. FoMlifcharging any claim fer services per formed in one thousand seven hundred and ninety-eight, in regulating the (treats, lanes and alleys in this city, a sum of hundred dollars. For the payment of arty interelV'Which may grow due on the city debts Ifefot* the colle&ion of taxes lhall be fnfficiently ope rative to discharge said debts,a sum of one thousand two hundred dollars. For preventing, co'rre&ing, or' removing nuisances, and for other oontiilgint objefts which may occur in the course of the cur rent year, the sum of two thousand eight hundred and ninety dollars and seventy-one cents, for a reiiduary fund. For paying the iritereft and towards pro viding a fund for the redemption"of the prin cipal of my loan that may be railed for the more effectual supply of the city with whole some water, the fwm of twelve thoufanddol larsv . Sec. 2. And be it further ordained and enacted, That the sum of two thousand and fifty-nine dollars, .and nine -Cento, being tb,e. balance of monies arising from the income of the city property and in the treasurer's.hands on the thirty fir ft ol December, one thou sand seven hundred and ninety-eight, the '.balancesj °f the rentals of the last and prece ding yfars receivable, but on that day re maining undifc.harged, together with the monies which may grow due and arise .from the rental of the current year lliall be appli ed on the receipt thereof, and the fame are hereby appropriated to the following uses and purposes, that is to say, For thefalaries to the mayor, to the recorder, to the elerks and melTenger of the feleft and common councils, and to the clerks of High-street and Second-street markets agreeably to the ordinance eftablilhing lhe _ falark-s of certain officers passed on the ninth day. of March in.the year one thou sand seven hundred and , ninety-seven the sum a£ three thousand five hundred dollars. " O' For salary to the high conftabie, seven hundred dollars. For pay of constables to patrole the ftreetj -of the city On the Sabbath Day of every week one hundred and fifty-fix "idol lars. For menial fcrvicesand expences in sweep. ing and keeping in good order the High-ftrec-t and Second street markets four hundred and sixty dollars. For incidental e%£ences of the fclapft and common councils, as printing, ftntionary, fuel, candles, &c. fix hundred dollars. For repairs and improvements of the city property (the bridge and ferry on Schuylkill excepted) including one hundred and fifty dollars due on this account in one thou fend ieven hundred and ninety-eight by tjie city commissioners' ftatemerrt on the firft of De cember in that year, one thousand five hun dred dollars. For paying the Bank of Pe nnfylvar.i a the balance of five thousand three hundred and thirty-three dollars and thirty-three cents, a laan in August one thousand sev en hundred and ninety eight to pay for the Hea.tli-oflice Lot, and buildings, ore tbaiu and three hundred and thirty-three dollars and thirty.three cents. For payisg Henry Pratt and Thomas Allibone, on account of their advances in one thousand seven hundred and nineiy-fev en, for finking a wharf at the end ot Safia fras-ftrett, oa the settlement of their ac counts atvdvpuchers, when brought forward eodtw for examira:ion and adjustment, three thou sand eight hundred and thirteen dollars and fifty-two cents. And to the wife and children of Hilary Baker, ECqnire late Mayor of this cityand now deceased, in confideratioft of his faith ful ffrviees during tha prevalence of the late pestilential sickness, to be paid in quar terly payments, the lum of three thousand dollars. •; „ . ■ 1 Sec. 3. Andbe it further 0 dained and enac ted, That the sums received and which (hall afife on account rf tolls at the bridge and ferry on Schuylkill at the welt end of High ftreet, within the year on: thousand seven hundred and ninety.nine, (hall be applied and are hereby appropriatgd as follows, to wit: For the payment of the Toll Col- Icftor's, {alary one thousand dollars, and the residue of thr said toll-receipts (hall be applied to the discharge of all necefiary re pairs and expences which (hall have been or may be incurred, on t|ie account of, and be properly chargeable to the said bridge and fer'yin the firft instance, and if after such discharge any further sum (hall remain, such residue (ball be applied towards the provi aing of a fund fortheredemption of any loan th3t may be raised for the more effeftual supply of the city with \Vhokfonie Wa ter. THOMAS PARKER, President Pro. Tem Common Ceuncil. FRANCIS GURNEY, P'refident of tht Sited Council. Enaded into an Ordinance at P hiladelfh'm, the thir (l.s.C.) tieth day of March, in in the year 1799. Both houl'es of the leg'iflature cf this Rate, have agreed to a bill for the re moval of the feat of government of the lVate of Pennfyl vatiia, to the borough of Lancaster, until a permanent feat can be fixed on. By this adV commissioners are appointed to prepare buildings for the reception of the legislature whose next fcflion is to be held there, and all offices attached to the government sere to be removed there on or before the firft of November next. The goverrer has not given his assent as yet. . • Extract of a Utter from, an officer.on board the United States ship Constellation, to bis friend in this city, dated' B'assa'Tsjiic, 4tb March. " We are informed, that it is our com mander's determination when we fail, which will be in a few days, both Chips being for sea, only a few men wanting for the Infur gente, to flretch under Guadaloupe in order that General Desfourneaux may have the pleasure of feeing that ship under the colors of the United States of America, before the road of Baffatere, the capital of the island.' Yesterday arrived the brig Angelica, Capt. Robinson, from Lifbou. Capt. R»binfen left Lilbon the 13th February. In this ves sel came Mr. Tazewell, late Secretary, to Mr. Gerry. This gentleman was taken on his passage home in the .(hip Pacific, bound to Charleston, and carried into Vigo (Spain) "from whence he went to Lilbon. The day before he left there, a Spanilh mail arrived, bringing accou-nts that the king of Naples had reriioved his family to Palermo forfafe ty, and intended returning again to head his army. This, it is supposed, gave rife to a. report at Lisbon, that Naples had been taken, and the royal family had fled ; but it received very little credit. Another report was, that the king, of Naples had left >the army to remove his family to Palermo, that, in the interim, a battle had taken place in the neighborhood of Rome, between the French and Neapolitan a\rmies, in whichthe latter had had experienced a partial defeat, and both were intrenched waiting for rein forcements, when the king returned, who immediately ordered his principal engineer to be (hot, and disgraced a great number of his principal officers. But bur informant adds tBH the reports at Lilbon were so va rious 'and contradictory that vcry little cre dit can be attached to any of thejn, pxeept that of the removal of the Royal Family. 'iiV No authentic accounts li'fpedVmg the operations either in Egypt or I tat)-, were known in Liibon, when the Angelica failed. <Ba3ette Marine lUft. Arrived. day§ Brig Angelica, Rpbinfon, Ll/bon 44 Schr. Ann, Lar.ghead, Charlel'on 10 Johanna Tucker, Lee, Porto Kico 31 Sloop America, Burden, R. Iflaud 9 Sally, Webb, Norfolk 3 CI.EAR.EB. Ship Asia, Morgan, London Four Fritßds, Hathaway, Belfaft Brig Maria, Simk/ns Havannah Five Sifters, Donaldfon, Jamaica Schr. Sally, Hufe, Liibtn Trial, Hand, Alexandti^ Lyon, Saunders, Sloop Lively, Weaver, George, Brown, Arrived the brig Angelica, Robertfon, from Lilbon—failed from then«e the 13th of February, left there the fhtp Old Torn, Wood, of and from this port discharging. Ship Adlive, Harper, of and from thence to London, had been captured by the French and re-captured by (he Engliih. Ship Arethufa, , from London to this port, put in in distress, cargo dischar ging and repairing. The (hip Adtive, for Baltimore, failed the day before the Angelica. . A Dsnifh barque was f:en ftandiiig fcr the Delaware previous to the late jrale. A difmaftect fchocner, name unknown, is below. Ship FriKleiicc, Mitchell, of this port, ftoin Baltimore, has arrived at L*ifb»n, The il;,op fanny, Brown, from the Weft- Indies, was left in attempting to get into ttie J.aibour.of New-Port \fi the florin the wjek before lafl—cargo partly saved. General Orders. Philadelphia, March !, 179,9." THE troops w'ho arc under orders to march on Wtdnefday-the -jd inft.V\yili >f femble on their own Parades precifrly at 8 o'clock, ai-V. on that day, in a*'.complete state of preparation to tike up the tiye As march—.The different commanding officers will receive their inftru&ions'as to the ropte &c. on Tuefdav morning at 10 o'clock—f T which purpose they will attend at my quar ters. Lieut. Jonathan Williams, of the 2d Troop of Cavalry of the Blues, is appointed Aidide-Camp, and is to be refpefted accord iogly. First Green Infantry Company. nr "HK gentlemen enroled in this company, arS J. requcfted to meet at No. 142, south fourth street, en VVednefday evening the 3d inft at ftven o'clock, op bufiricf intereliing to the Co-opany.—• Punfldality is expedted. DOYLE SWEENY, Capt. April 1 Mount Pleajant on Schuylkill. npHE fubfcribcr is willing to fell the eUatcort *• which he lives, at the ei.d of the new canal* 2nd about three and a has miles distant from this city of the A rleafant place adjoining is alio tor sale. 1 hefc filiations are too well known to require efpecial!\ as it is presumed the purchaler woiil'd chorfe so judge fo{ bimfeU. If not fold beto r C the firft of May the manfi-n houfc is to be let. Enquire on the preniife^ WII LtAMS, coactftm j4pril l. This day is published, By B DAVIES, at No. 6JfHigh-flreet, And ready to be delivered ro Subferibcr» and other!, The 111. Number of The Philadelphia Magazine & Review, . D * , ■ Monthly Repository of Information and Amusement, Tor March 1799, April r Just Received, From Hamburg by the Jason. Vipkr, and via Baltimore and for the fubferibeH Platillas, Cress a la Morlaix, Dowlas Checks and flripes, Liftadoes 1 - Brttagnes, Ticklenburgs, riarcelona Brandy in Pipes. Port Wine in quarter calks. . On Hand, April I Superfine Writing Papers, Just received by the Adventure from London f FOR SALE By William Young, No. 51 Second, the corner of Chefnut-ftreet, CONSISTING OF .TMPERIAL, fsper'reyal, slate, wote and plain, . A rojal, medium, thick pod ; extra large vellum, and plain folio poll; extra large plain and wove poll; quarto gilt and plain fuperfine h»t-prefled, W. Young has also on hand,' a Urge aflTortmeut of the hell American manufactured writing and printing papers; a I forts el papers madi on (hort notice , grecable to patterns, Commitment ftr sale at prime costs and charges : 5 Trunks 0/ hooks aifortcd ; 1 Jo Reams large royal printing paper ; 100 Reams London brown royal do. 113 Reams ioolfcap do. The above are entitled to the drawback. 1 Cafe black leather and Morocco pocket books, april 'l. 7t Notice. The Creditors of William Stccdman of Nor*fcurobcr! and county in the fUtc of. Pcnnf v va nia, ate delired to rake notice, that he has applied to the Court of 'Common Pleas Ot the county aforefaid, for the benefit of the insolvent lawi, and the fjid Court have a-ppointed the fourth Mon lay of April next, at a Court of Common Picas then to be held at Sunbury for the said countv, for a between the said William Steedman a d his Creditors; at which time and place the\ may at'end. WILLIAM STEEDMAN. Northumberland, Match 30, 17*99. 5 S3t. PUfil.IC NOTICE is hereby given that the sub* fcribtr ha« applied to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of the county of Northumber land, forihe benefit of the :i<Li m; /T<,mbiy<pnff ed on the 4th day of last for the relief of insolvent debtors, and thit the said Judges havs appointed the fourth Monday in April next, to hear him and and,his creditors at the Court lioufo, i» the town of Sunbury in thefaid count/. e t'n. 3W march »8 To all whom it may concern. THE Creditors of the Subfcri her are desired to take notice, that application ha 9 heen made to the C«urt of Con.mon Pieas of Mif flin County, in the State of Ptrinfylvanfa,in ordcf that the applicant may receive the benefit of the several laws passed for the relief of |rifoWent debt ors, and the said court have appointed the second Monday in April next, to hear liim and his credi tors a h the c«urthoufe in Lewis Town, id the said Genrge-town ' do. Mew-York couity. Wm. ARMSTRONG, jtin. lawjw N 0 1 I'C £. march 18 GOOD encouracfitieittwillbe given to a person who understands the Tanning n'iifii/efs in all its brar.che —alio to a person vho undtrftand* making of Tin-Ware, to m ve into the Weftera Country.—Persons who hav. frwall families woii Id he preferred, — For further particulars enquire at No 53 North Fourth-street. None need apply butthofe who can bring jfood recom men dat i o march 12 PCji\ S L A quantity ot Mould and Dipt CANDLES, and CLOVER SEED, enquire of Samue! Ccatts, WILLIAM MACPHERSON, Brigadier-General. Claret in Hogflieads, Bourdeaux Brandy, Iltifiia Bristle*. Erich Lcivis Bolivian. No. io.r, Sprucc.ftreet. NO r I C E. no 8» fofttb Froiji ftrMt •- - JM«* >awjt v-*- J
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