m m %ijt (jsa?evte. F H ILJpE LP HI A, ■ SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE i. ALAR M. THIS war has produced so many prodi gies of crime, not before recorded in the history of nations, and Tuch dreadful exam ples of perfidy, corruption and treachery, as ought to make all governments to fear and tterrible for their exigence. But nothing has happened, to excite more just alarm and apprehension, than the unparalleled defeftion of the Neapolitan army and nobility. ' The K,ing of Naples was a mild, benefi '£at and patriotic Prince ; from a view to the ha'ppiuefs of his fubjefts, however mis- had 'studied to 1 preserve a good un even with the insolent upstarts tyrants of -France, until he discovered that nothing would turn them from their real de sign- to revolutionize his country, arid to ro°afcc »«'tfij ; feat of war and rapine—but he feenw not te have discovered their machina- tions early enough. Bv thi time he was pre pared to defend himfelf. the poison of French goldV and French principles had seized on the very vitals of his kingdom : his councel- JorSj army, aad his nobility were all cor- rupted. Ha s took the field with a large and well ap pointed military force, under the command of gallant and experienced officer; but not withstanding a (hort gleam of success at firft, he was forced, in a few weeks, to fly f F om domoftic treachery to the Britifli fleet, to avoid being reafTacred, or given up to the hands of hi< ferocious enemies. Their pro ieas again ft his person failing on land,, they had formed the hellish plot to blow him up in one of his own (hips of war. This hor rid scheme of corruption and treachery, of murdev and pillage, had been nursed and ma tured so secretly, that he had hardly time enough to escape itsexplofion :—a day, per haps an hfur, longer stay 011 ftiore, and he would eithef have loft his life, or been pre sented in ehains-to one of the under-cjrvils of the French dire&ory. What a leffsii ii this to .ailthe govern ments, which by the protection of providence do yet 9xlft !—Cm -any tiling prove' more {lrohgly'the neceflity to scrutinize every de partment of Office, civil and military, but especially the latter?—to bring every man, as far as poflible, to the ordeal,- and where there is tlje fmalleft'reafon to fufpett a col lufiort with ther enemy, or a fttong disposition .to favor him, instantly to cashier the, guilty psrfon. No connexion," no frienddiip, no ronfideration whatever, should screen the mail, to whom the fmalleft'fufpicion is at tached. But what fha.ll we think, when there are many notorious charaftersj fatten ing in public, offices,- at this awful crisis, who are unworthy of the fmajleft public trust even in times of profound peace; Hear then, ye guardians of the public welfare !—Ye watchmen on the walls of our Zion ! —and thou, great and much refpedted Chief ! hear the voice of wisdom, speaking from the tombs of martyred monarchies and ""fepttWics ; " Purge you.r Country, butefpec'rally all its public offices, before it is too I.ATE, OF DOMESTIC TRAITORS." COMMUNICATION. KR. fenno, It in aft give the hfgheft fatisfaction to the citizens of Philadelphia and its connections, to learn that the aaarantine is performed bv the (hips of war and other vefTeis off the La zaretto with rhe utraoft punctuality ; and ever, regulation of the board of health, promptly and cheerfully attended unto, much to the honour of the maflers and owners. Captain D?c;:tur, of the United States (loop of war Delaware, arriving from a long and fatiguing cryife, under the expectation of the immediate.welcome ot his family and friends, finding the health law in operation, readi ly facnficed his own feel in '.'S to the public tfonvenienc, and -performed-quarantine with such particular attention as rauft ever raise him high in the esteem of the public. Eve ry thing. the baflaft not excepted, was care fully walhed, arid the fliipon her coming up to '.he city at the expiration of the quaran tine, was, perhaps the mod clean vessel of War that eyei entered a port. It is hoped thit foch evemplarv conduct will ever be fal lowed by vefscls under quarantine. Tbefe be ing attended to, and r.U miifances jwmoved frqni the citv and its vicinity, under God we hope, th'it our citv will escape that awful scourge, which lately rendered Phil adelphia and other cities<iii the United States, a scene of norrnrtW d filled every house with lamentation and woe. PHILANTHROPOS. IN a Paris Journal, of the 12th March, appears drivlolLtt in pofiuve terms, the mo tive,to peace Wit!) tli.ir. country on the part of France. As tile war Is growing general' andthe alpect of their affairs becoming more and more frrious, tliey begin to think that "in a multitude of enemies there is danger, and to " feel the Ueceffity" of file wing a •" certain degree" of cotidefcenllofi towards neutral powers. Thus, then t is at length disclosed, the secret so long and withfo much jealousy concealed, that the enmity ot Ame rica is of some confequehce to the Great Na tion. The ridicule Ihe had heaped on our early efforts—her fuffome, gasconading dis play of her victories and her resources, had really made an impression on w?ak minds ; and men have been found ready to fey, " It is vain to refill the omnipotence of the French republic." The delusion is past, and it is proved that we can maintain our indepen dence and our liberties even againii the Great Nation. She confefles herfelf, that our en mity has something troublesome in it, and could (lie reverse habits to which ihe has been inured by long prailice, would perhaps from the mere principle of felfiflmefs, again enter into the bands of fraternity with us. It is the point of'time, however, on which her appretvenfions refpe&ing us depend, and an oppolition to her all-grasping rapacity, whi'ch might now be would excite only her ridicule a-nd her con tempt. God grant that we be not deceived ! Edward Garriui;l- ?, Prci't. Paschall Holuk&Swobth, Sec'rj. Sec. 5. And be it further enacted by-the authority aforesaid', That all ffii-ps and vef lcls, as well veflels of war as merchant Vel lels., arriving at the ft id Lazaretto from any port or platein the Mediterranean, or the leas,or waters ccnnt'de.d with ther fame, to the eafhvard of the Straits of Gibraltar, or from, the coait of Africa without the Strai'.s of Gibraltar, and the territory of the lame, ! and the ports of Africa'other than the -Cape- j of Good Hope, in the Indian Ocean, and i from the main litn'd of North or rica, or latitude of the River St. Mary, in Georgia, and the "beginning of the" latitude of tljrty degrees icmh-of tJie Equator,, and frcnrßa tavia in the Illand of Java, from the fifteenth day of May to the firft day"of 'Otiober, ihall .there be. detained at anchor, and discharge the whole of their cargoes and Gallaft, which,' together with'the veflels, beddifigy cloa-thing, and every other article _on board, which -tray be supposed capable of retailing infection, fliall be perfectly cfea-rrfed and-purified, nn der the dire dud 11 of the Rolidont Phyfi clan an Quarantine Maker. Sec. Ahd'bc it further.enacted by the authority aforesaid, That alt ships.or veflels, as well vefil Is of \Va'r as ! merchant-veflels, 1 coming from any port or place within the United States,-a'nd -botVivd to the port of! Philadelphia, from the fifteenth day of to the liril: day of October, and" having 011 board any gyods or merchandize, the growth or produce of any port or place mentioned in the fifth fedion of this ad, or any perfen 01- persons, bedding or Cloathing, from any of tiie laid ports or places, (hall come to an chor oppoliteto the laid Lazaretto-; and, if the captain or mailer of such fliip or vessel ihall produce to the resident physician and quarantine mailer fueh fatisfadory proof as the Board of Health (hall, in that cafe, dire& to be required, that the said goods or mer chandize have been landed in the United States, and are free from damage, and that the said vessel, bedding, cloathing'and pr ions are free from the infedion of any dan gerous contagious disease whatever, then, and in that cafe, the said resident physician and quarantine matter fliall give to the cap tain or mailer of such (hip or veflel, a certi ficate of the fads permitting such (hip or veflel to proceed to the city, which certifi cate the (aid captain or inafter (hall present at the Health-Office in 1 "Philadelphia within twenty-four hourS after his arrival and fafe ly mooring there ; and, if he (hall neglect so to do, being thereof convided upon in didment .under byverdid, confef fion ot (landing finite in any:court of crim inal jurifdidion within-this commonwealth, he (hall be fentenced-to pay a fine of two hun dred-dplla'rs to be recovered and appropriated as is herein after providediind direited ; and if'the said captain or mailer (hall fail to pro duce such fatisfadory proof as aforefaid of the wholesome (late of the said vessel, goods, : merchandize, bedding, .cloathing and per sons the said vessel, goods, merchandize, bedding, clotithing and persons (hall be de tained at the Lazaretto and (hall be proceed ed with in the lame manner and fubjed to ithe'Tatfie orders and regulations as is herein before provided l, a nil directed in the cafe of veflels coming dift'd from tbe aforefaid fo reign ports and :pkces, 'mentioned in the fifth fedion of this ad ; and, if the captain or mailer-os any (hip or veflel coming from ■siny pb'rt or place within the United States and bound to the port of Philadelphia, hav ; iag on board any goods or merchandize, bed -1 ding,cloathing or persons as (hall | refufe or negled to come to auchor oppolite I the Lazaretto and (hall pass the fame with intent to proceed to the city, without exam ination .nd certificate obtains i from the re - ■ » . London, April 7. Went phyfxian and quarantine mailer as a- The renewal of hoftilitic. on the Rhine ap- forefaid, he lb, 11, on conviction, forfeit and pears to have given i. creased"vigour to the P a )' tht: sum of five hundred dollars for each mfnrredior; in Belt:!..™. A- C ordi ? to ! and oflence > t0 be recovered and ap letters from ' ntwerp, on the 23d ul f tire i propriated as is herein alter provided and di wholeofth Compine was again i, arms and ! «' fted 5 and ' moreover, - fliall be Sentenced the revolt hadaffumed so formidable an as- i to imprisonment at lure. Lbor for any term pest as to oecafion the return of forae corps ™t Ids than one nor more than five years, of Fr nch troops which had left Brussels, and the said vessel, goods, mert-har.-dize bed- Mechlin, &c. to join the army on the ding, cloathiug and persons (hall be sent back l<_hine to the Lazaretto, there to be proceeded with ' in such mantlet; as the Board of Health, a- ExtroS of a letter from Surinam, Sfi> Jan- uary., 1799. " The fir ft eight that were landed at Sina mary, are reduced to two, Murinais, Trou 50a, Bourdon, La Villeharnois, Roxere, Brothier are dead : Pichegru and Barthele roi, have escaped. Barbe Marbois and La fond Ladebat have survived and refilled the dreadful contagion. Roth have been very lick, and have anxiously foiicited for a trial Out of 308, who were last landed, more than r !•" have died in less than five months, all the remainder are exceedingly iridifpofed, details of their lituation, would (liock the feelings of the nicft inhuman." A letter from Caps Francois, dated May 11, rece ved by a gentleman of this city, concludes, wi h the following important and pita Ting article: «• Just as I was clofmg this letter a vessel has arrived from Hamburgh, in a (hort pas sage, bringing accounts of the French gen. JonHan having been totally defeated by the army of the Arch Duk« Charles. From a London paper. A woman dressed in deep mourning wait ed yesterday afternoon at the Garden-gate, St. James's in the anxious expeftation, when their (lepped into their carriages, of presenting a petition ; but being preven ted by 'he officers on guard from approach ing. near enough, (he retired to Tome distance from the place, and as the coach parted had th<* resolution to throw it into the window; it falling into the Princess Elizabeth's lap, her royal highness gave it to the Queenr — the poor woman appeared quite overjoyed to think that {he had been so fuCctfsful. from the narrative file told, it appeared that (he loft herhufband, who had been a warrant officer oh board the Queen, in the Weft In dies; one of her sons, a lieutenant, was mur dered by the crew of the Hermione ; and another had fa'len in a&ion wVile serving oh board the Leviathan:—that (he was en tirely deftitate, and had no 1 ther means of gaining relief than imploring the goodness of their majesties to alleviate her fufferings, by deigning to notice the prayer of her pe* tition: Married, on Thursday the 23d in ft. by :he Right Reverend Bifliop White,, captain John Ui nr*, of the second regiment ar tilleries and encripeeis, ftationed-at Fort Jav, to Miss Sophia Due he, danchtcr of : the Reverend Jaccb Duel e. of t-his,city. ! Right Rev. Bifliop White, Mr. Charles L. Ogden, merchant, New-York,, to Miss Elizabeth Mejrfdith, daughter of Mr. Jonathan Meredith, of this city. The American (hip Washington, of Bos- ? r reeabl >" t0 this a<2 > lha!1 > in that cafe > de " ton, CunniDghara, master, was lately aMack-j . . , , , , ed b, a French privateet, in the Streights S , ec '.7' And b <f"" ther ™ cted the of Gibralter. After an aftion of 30 min- aut <> or ' t J afrrtwd, 1 hat, any prion or utcs, th« Frenchman attempted to board, and £ ll good,, raerchandue, bed but failing in the attempt, was obliged .0 d ! n S clo»thn lg a rnvJn| at any port or (lieer off with considerable loss, place w.ttnn the Urn ed States, fnnn any port or place mentioned in the tilth lection An article from "RaHadt, dated March of . this »« hereby prohibited from eir r 1 n /r \t -n •rn ~ .1 tenng within the city or county of PhiladeU 25, fays, the Pn.ffian Mm.fter tnfift. on he fift J uh d J M to the French evacuating the Right Bank of the day of by h J or Rhine; that t e troops our z ourg, , un ] e {" s person or perfonj, goods, bamberg, and He e arm ,in pay » Ilierc h ant li2 e , bedding dr cloathing (hall have the Emperor, a j ine t e u rian ar been landed in such port or place within the my ; and that, tho the Auftrtan and other ; Un -j ed States jf| a wholesome ftate> at least ministers were o epart, to e o thirty days previous thereto, under the France, Hanover and Saxony ia intimate j nalty of five hundred dollars for each and ev that they would continue. I eT y o {f etlcet together with the forfeiture -of such goods, merchandize, bedding, or cloath ing, one half to the benefit of the informer and the other half to be appropriated as is herein after direfted. Sec. 14. And, if any maAer or captain, fliafl, knowingly, receive or employ on board of bis ftiip or veffri ; or. if any houfckeep«r BOARDING. A few Young Men can be accommodated with Genteel Board bn reasonable terms, at No. 8 Cherry Ktuation is plea sant and healthy, may 25. HEALTH-OFFICE, s'tt> Mo. 28th 1799. THE Board of Health taking into con sideration, the dahger which may a rife from infractions of the Health La w, of this " te, through ignorance or inadvertance : think it their duty to publTth the following pa.rj.s of the Law, for general information, and at the fame time, declare that any person vio lating the seine fl>all be prosecuted with its utmotl rigor. The Board request the >ffiftance of-their fellow citizens, particularly who ke.ep Taverns, Stage-Offices, and Hcu fes in detecting, and exposing a conduct which may involve the most, important inter est of tbe City. 4 eockf or other inhabitant of this commonwealth* (hall, knowingly, receive, harbor or in any wife entertain any ,person so eloping or ab senting from the Lazaretto, without having previeufly obtained and producing a dis charge aforefaid, each and every raafty, and captain., and each and every house-keep er or 'inhabitant, & lefpeilivHy offending-, (ball, on being thereof legally coliviiifcd, forfeit and pay a funi of one hundred dollars; and, moreover, be fentcnced to imprison- I hie lit at hard labof,' for any term' not less than one nor more than five. - : tained at the Lazaretto as aforefaid (hall go on board or along fide of any (hip or veflel whilst under quarantine as afortlaid ; or, if •itiy person not author-;fed by the proper offi cer, (hall go within the limits of Che Laza retto,* (itch person orperfons shall perform such quarantine as the Board of Health may ■direst ; and, b?ing thereof convi&ed upon indr&ment under this aft, by verdift, eowfeflion or, fhnding mute in .any court having criminal jurifdi&ior. within this Commonwealth, (hall, moreover, be sen tenced to, and fuSer confinement at hard labor in the jail of the county of Philadtl i phia for any space not' less than one or more I than three years. The Editors of Newspapers are request ed tei.publish the foregoing, for information of the Public. TRIAL, OF. FRIES. .Y#illiarn W. Woodward takes the "liberty of informing the citizens ot-the United States and thole cf this state, that be has been re queued by the Counsel tofufpendthe publica tion of the firft trial of John Fries, until that 'of the second takes place. The importance of this profecntion is indeed fufficient apolegv life or death is in consideration. W. W. Woodward has engaged Mr. Car penter, who took the firft trial in fliort hand, to (land prepared for taking the second ; when they will both he published in one pamphlet, and on the most realonable term. N. B. W. W. Woodward, will thank the publifhcrs of the different papers to give one insertion of this paragraph. United States, > Pennsylvania District, $ BY virtue of a planes writ of venditioni ex ponas to me direilled by the honorable J Richard Peters, esquire, Judge of the Diftridl Court of the United States in and for the Penn sylvania dillritJl, will heexpofed to public fait at the Merchants' Coffee House, in the eity of Philadelphia, on Monday the loth day of June inft. at 7 o'clock in the erening, all that certain two flory brirk mefluage with the lot or piece of ground theteontc belonging, Gtuate on the south fide of Chefnut street, between 6th and 7'.h flreets from the river ofDelaware, the lot eontaining in breadth onChefnut street one hun dred and one.feet, and in depth two hundred and thirty five feet to George street, now in the te nure of James O'Ellers—Alfo one three story brick mefluage neariylinilhed, and the lot there unto belonging, fitu'ate on the east fide of 6th street between W ilnut.and Spruce-flreet.; Also one, Containing in ftreet twen ty two feet, and in depth one hundred and se venty seven feet. The terms of sale of the property in Chefnut street, ate t&be one third-jf thepurchafe motley to be paid in ten days, one third in fix and the remaining third in twelve months, with inter est frora the day of sale. ]f default in payment* the premiles to be put up to sale again at the risque of the purchaser. No title to be made unlels other fatisfafl >ry" security is offered and accepted till payment of the hft inftalimrnt. The hm;fe and lot of ground thereunto be longing, Ctuate in Sixih-ftreet, will be fold for cash, to be paid on the delivery of the deed. Seised and taken in execution a 9 the prop erty of John Swanwiik, Esq. deccsfed, and to he fold by WIU IAM NICHOLS, Marihal, Marftial's Office, at > Phila. Ift June, 1799 ( To Dijflitiers & Owners of Stills. WHtREAS by an aft of Congreii, passed the Bth Hay of May 1792, intitlcd « An afi concerning ihe duties oil spirit? diflilied within th United States," it«»required of all perform having or keeping a dill <>r flilla to make entry thereof, between the InJ) day of May and the jtrji day of July, in ouch vcat, under the penalty of two iundr/J endffty dollars. NOTICE is therefore hereby given to a!l diftll lert or owner» of dills, withiu the county of Montgomery, to make entry of them"at the Office of It?fpe<Stion, at she htwfe of the faSfcriber, in Noriiton townfinp'tn the cnurify afofrfaid. Daniel St. Clair, Colleftcr 3d Dili. lit Sur.Ptnnfylvania. lawtjyi _ June I To Dijltilers Ss 5 Owners of Stills. WHKRF.AS by an a& ol Oiignf.', pol Tod the §th daves May, 1792, intitltd, "An ail concerning the Duties on Spirits diflilled within tlje cJnited States," it is required of all perfonshav ini; or keeping's Still or Stills, tp make entry there of, between ths/a/7 day of Miy and thrjlijl day of July in e ch year, under the penalty of two hun dred andfifty dollars : NO I'ICH is therefore hereby given to all distil lers or owners of Stills, within the city and coun ty of Philadelphia, to make entry of them at the Office of Inspection, at No. 49. noi th Third street. in the city of Philadelphia, within the above men- James Asb, Collector, Of the Revenue of the firft of Division of the First Survey of the Diftridi of Pcnn fylvania Philadelphia. fune 1.1799 TO THE PUBLIC. WHEREAS my Hi.iband, Joseph Lea, has accused me of in lecent conduit, and ef having defurted his marriage hed. I think it my duty to assert, a* with great truth I can, that his charges arc totally falfe and groundiefs, and do forw'arn all pcrfons from harboring or having any connexions with him, 'till our reparation lhill.be terminated in a court of law, by . FANNY LEA. jnne 1. 0- The Letter Bag of the (hip Connecticut, for Hamburg, will betaken from the Coffee House cn Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock. N. B. She will take in freight there for this port. Jane U »799. Phi„adh.lphia, Ma£ ij", •JAMES HUMPHREYS R,c£pcctftliy prcfeuts his P. cknow-lcdjjmef t- to those Ce.ntlcmcn who have been" pleai'ed to tub fcribe to his propof.il* for a Prjc nCufcfcE:>*T iff this City : It having ih-\v b#eii. fuggelle'd tc» •hi.n,that 4 £>All\ V.EVENING Ai>VER USER with the IVf A&INE NEW£, a PRICh-CHrl- RENT, on the following Plan, will b* more likely to meet general Encouragement— ' HE PROPOSES; ' ! ' ' And trulls it will meet with their approbation/ 7'opublish on Mondat ihe iyth of june, And to continue it to luch as are pleased to cu* v c.our3geit, ; • THE PHILADELPHIA : Daily Evening Advsrtifer MARINE REGISTER, Oil the folloiv.htg contfitjarts .* • JT will bs printed cn four page*, large quarto $ J. will once a week at iealt, eyery IVTonday, and oft' ner as occasion may require, cp« tain the Prists Current of this city, with the Duties on each arti cle ; the Prices Curre tof the different Stages, with thofc of Europe nd rhe df cna^they can he obtained accurate.; alio the Pttca of StGcfo, , Course o! Exchange, &-c. &c. with a regular account ot Port"Entries it,ward and outward, and the Ma rine Intelligence, foreign and dorneftic. 1 he price to fuW cribers within the city and li berties, to whom it will be delivered at their house-, will be Three Dollars the Irtfrj tfre and an half d<sl lar to he paid at the expiration of thf-ee months, and the remainder at the end of the year: To fuhferibers at a greater di&arrce, to .vliou-'it will he sent agreeable to their dirfc«ftioni, rhe f>r»ce will he Fcur Dollars the Year, two to be paid at the time of fubferibing, and two at the end of the year. ihe utility of a paper to this city en the foregoing plan, proprrjy condudled. mu(i appear obvious to every one; and it isfurely unneceflary to fay any thing of rhe great advantage it mult have in the Advertifwg Line being'particularly cal culated to fcrve the intereftso!" trade and and ot course from the nature of it, as well as from its low terms, mu(l command general circulation,' Subscriptions and Advertisements are re ceived.by suid Humphreys, at his office in 3d Sreety opposite the Bank of the United States, June 1. Sat.jt. THE Volunteer Company of Grenadiers ajr requested to meet at the house of Wm. Ogden in Chefimt-ftreet on Tpcf day next the 4th of June, at 8 o'clock in By command. Thomas B. Zan'zinpcr, Sern't june i. d^c It is evpedled the Members will be pane t'Jal in their attendance ori that evening. • s Just Published, And to be fold by the Proprietor, JEREMIAH PAUL, No 35J South' Ftfuriti Street ; By isaac Pearfon, No. iog, Matket-ttreet; Benjamin Davics, No 68, Markei-itieef: John Ormrod, No. 41, Chcftiut-ftieet; William Jones, N0.30 North' Fbunb-ftreet ; and by Joseph Moore, No. l, Wbite-Horfe Allev, —the CHILD'S ASSISTANT; Containing the firft principles'of Ariihmetici adapted to the capacities of Youth. A L S 0, A COLLECTION OF COPIES ... For the use of Schools. Alphabetical!v arranged, wit/i dire£ticns prefixed for holding the Pen. To which is added, approved form# of Receipts, Bills, Orders, Bills of Exchange Bonds and Conditions, Award, &c« Also, the com mon Table® used in Arithmetic The tables may be had separately for the uCeof chil dren at leifurc hoars. (p|* A good profit will be allowed to Retailers. 6 hmo ift, 1799, H eSat6w. IS OFFERED FOR SALE, (if speedily applied for) AV ALUABLS parcel of Land in Ann Arun del comity, not far from the city of An. napolis and about 30 miles from the city of Wa(h •mjjtort. ' Ob 'tmcof thefc trafls is a mo!t elegant two (tory brick Dwelling House, 4 rooms on a floor, beautifully fituatcdin an excellent and hcalrh ty neighborhood—Thi- body of Land will be fold in lots or in a large body. There are several ten ements on failt Tract wfcicb rent for fomethiug confideraMc per ann. A further description i» c'eemsJ unnectflary. Apply to the printer. June I ■ j<nv6w. A beautiful Country Seat,for Sale. SITUA 1 liD en the liank of the Delaware, joining land» of Matthias SipJei and Mr< John Duffield, 13 miles from Philadelphia and 7 nii c 9 fiom 13i ft >l. dn~Ji'.ne I he buildings roil fill of .1 nt w two fWy Frame House and Ktchci ad oinln —3 ro inr>s on a floo! 1 a Piazzitl-e whole to tor the Hi uv. a P.mp of excellent « a ei, an a o ga 1 eii and orchard —10 acres t.f land wll be foul « 1 ,ha premises, lut more can be Ha,d if rrquved. There is a gravelly fh re.at the river the water (tapes lor B rlington pafj every day in the Cum mer season, and the land i<Dg,s for New-York vtfithittha f a fail? ; iriy person inclining to pur chase may I now the terms of'ale and other pic ticulari by enquiring at No. it, Dock-ltreet, of No-i6i, South Se«on:>ft:eet. June l, JAMES. KITCHEN, at the Merchant's Coffee Houle, refpedtfully informs the public, that he has provided strong boxes un der lock and key, for the reception ot letters for evwy vessel failing in future, from, this port to Europe—vaCh letter to pay one cent. If any letter is wanted to be taken out f-r alteration or otherwise, it mult be opened and the signature fhewn.t) hin , to prevent the blame of miscarriage 011 purloin. The bags ■will be- made up at the hueft hour, and the seal of the Coffee House affixed thereto. June i The Letter Bag of the (hip Fsme, capt. Ricard, for Hamburgh, will be tak n away this afternoon, at 4 o'clock. ?awtj; Ship Delaware, capt. Robert Clay, for London, on Weftriefday st noon. THOMAS CONDIE) RICHARD FOLIVELL, No. 33, Carter's Alley, rpHICI SEVENTY - f!TI CENTS.! HISTORY Of ths Pestilence commonly called YE I. LOW FF.fFP.,' Which almost defu'ated Philadelphia, in the months of August, September nnd O&ober, 1798. BY THOMAS COMBIE may 13. 3, AN J) NOTICE just pu: AND Fbß' lALK'B* NO 10—AND •* V tnth&fjtf. ;d,
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