which it is <omp.-fcd, a-cl their respeCtive • wiiig-eMwl* ftatn as far a* Rheyneek. ft is commanded by jrenfrai Ferino: whose Hebci quarters were at St. Gali, and confi'U of three divisions. The flrft commanded by general Mefnard, has its, bond quarters at Zitzens ; and the se cond, I y general Lecombe, at Zernea ymd tbe thivd; by general Lorgrs at Allrfteeten. The centre reaches from Atbnn, on the lake of Constance, to the Friekthal, and forms four divisions. The firtt under fune ral Vandamme, has its head quarters at Aii ddfingen. The feccnd, usder general Oudinot, fttpports its right on Muute'rltn gen, and its left on Stein ; the head quarv ters are at Frankenfeld The thirds under Tburreau, hpsitrt- head quarters at Btilach and tb'd fourth, under the command of ge neral Souk, remains in rcfevve in Will, and the vicinity. The left wing comprifcs !>JI the troops upon die right bark of the Rhine, befote Kchl. znd the eld Brifach, and (Itetches jloflg the i'hioe, as fa as It farms two divisions The firft comman ilcd by get end S' ni am, comprehends all the troops from LauTebfeouvg to Hurlin rtorti irieteftvely.'- The heath quarters are at Baile. The '"eccrtti, under general Le grai'de, co-*:prife» the troops before Kehl and the < Id lirifach ; its head-quarters are at V ilfiadt. Pefrfve of cavalry for the center—The d'\:("»«! which eompofed this reserve is j, u . behind Basle, under the command of gene vl fc^ey. Divifron of cavalry. This division is cant ned between Strasbourg and Basle ; it is to be titidei; the orders rf general Klein, ivho has also the command ©sal] the caval ry < i the army, The heed-quarters are. at Bsf.r. Division of the interior of Helvetia This ! jdv, eonfifting of the garrison ba't talion/oi the late army of Helvetia, is un dfr the ordcis of g'-neral Nouvion, wfeofe head-quarters are at Luc/rse. First military dtvifon.—This is the frme ,v ? hat formerly bore this name ; it is cum in Hided by general Laroche, and its head quarters are at Strasbourg. Division ot the Lower Rhine—This com prifey the garrison of Manheim, and the troops advanced to the right of that place. It is commanded by general Collaud, and the head quarters at Manheim. The four united departments are to be commanded by general Dtrfour, who has his head-quarters at Cobleiitz. The head quarters of the general in chief his been since the firft of May at Zurich. FOSTSGRIPT EXTRAORDINARY. - ■ ■ Sun Office, I c'clock, H. M. Dispatches have tbij day be.': received frm Vienna of the i itb, by rjhicb :t appeals that Pescbiera tad surrendered to the Aus tria's and Russans. Novarj was also in tbe'-r iossessio!'. and ferrnr.rworthy}nhgL "be inhabitants lad risen in several places jo&ied tie AustrianJ, attacked the Frttfcl Vitb great fury, and made great slaughter in several skirmishes. Ttebooiy taken from the French in the different actions bits been immense. General S'uvj arrow's head quarters si-ere at Faiia. Mant an wi closely 'blockaded, and PtzzigbtOne bad not surrendered, but it ioas expected to fall ve> shortly. i ' he g, cattst part of the French army had retreated to foe, garrison s of J'crtona, Coni and A exandria, and in tbeneigiioourbood of those places. The Hamburgh mail due on Wednesday last, arrived tbis morning. In ad&'iion to what We (Sun) yesterday stated respecting the Frttyb fleet, there re. fftains t'ttle to be added, By the packet dis patcbed by genera' Cuy'er and Mr. Walpole, a few private letters w.irf brought, from one o; which the following r'i an extract, upon the authenticity of which vie con rely Extract of a letter frow Lisbon, dated May ii, nine o'clock at night. '• Various expresses announce the Impor tant <*!ei'.:g,nee thrt a large enemy's squad ron is at si a, and it is said they have been seen off Fiji to. Report goes sa far as to say, 19 sail of the line, 16 of which left B.ey.on the z%tb ult. and ; Spanish from be "-tit jomcd the is< ir.st. Letters by yes terday's post Jron Aferprid, mention that the Fee!-:! squadron was at anchor, euid bad 4000 t' obp: m bihirdf-e great deal of camp equip- Oge., and f/v month* provisions. A f"i i'f tc gone to Gibraltar to apprize Earl St. '* nc ' '( of all this, ard we are anxtqiisly •watting the result of so interesting an, ex-, pedition I 1 " m LONDON,. May a:. fl . ' ' n ' s mornir>g a nifff«ng«r arrived from 1 J'r M. Eden, Ht Vituvia, bringing dispatch es dated on the 7th, which ftr.te, that an ac tion had -),: ace pvcvio»>; to th taking r -t Mtlar. m which gen. jiuwarrow, after croiiing the Ados. b?d compltjtely defeated the French, and had killed 6000, and taken coco pi-ifoneFj, anc 80 pieces of cannon. Sarner, ipd.hjs 'vhple cjivpslaid do\vn 'heir an-'i, after King surrounded bj die ! ' n ' an 4 Ruffians. iiie French had retreated into Switzer land. wlwrc theie were leverrtl infurredljons agfsiiili. tl.eni among the Swiss. " [ 1 h'e fame paper cojitains the official dif .'iich from Sir Morton Eden, to Lord Gren '•';-'e, in fDi.ulance ;.s the above, only more p r ':tXuW.] May 25. Stocks^—Tliii day at twelve o'clock. Three per cents. Cor.s. 55 7-8 56. The coHimander of'Philipfburgh, on the Rhine, has piiblifhedari account of the block ade of that fortrefs. In his official retJort . to the Archduke Charles, he Hates that fie c. v /' . • . r -* 1 '' - had ar.rtifc-3 -cfrjee Frenchmen, who had en tered. the .phce for t.'e -purpose .of fectucing. the officers , v of the garrifiin—; : Hitfy'had ap pointed a meeting with one of the officers, who. informed the governor, of it. They declared that they would give 200,000 li vres if necessary The account of the (?eath of the Frerch mtiiifters, figneJ 'by all the at Ra ftadt, and transmitting to their refptflive courts, was drawn up by the Prufiian En voy. It is expefled a* Strafburg, that the di reClciy will fend two new plenipotentiaries to that place ; and that the negociatiun will be coritfnued there with the several ftatcs of the empire. One of the minilkrs of the ele'ftor of Bavaria and an envoy of HeflT - Darmftadf, are at present there, .aud have had conferences with ;ean Dcbry. Great changes have been made in the Turkish ministry. Tha Reis EffenUi, here tofore minister for foreign affairs, has. been disposed, and Alip Efferidi, a favorite of the grand vizier, appointed in hisroo.Ti. Yesterday three horsetails were hotfted at the signals for the granij vizier's departure, DUBLIN, Wednesday, May 29. By the ftircefsful direjflicm ef the Aufiriau and Ruffian armies under Field Marshal Suwarrow, we find the tlelivsrance OfTufca nv is an eventual ohjeA, the immediate one being the cutting off all communication be tween the republican armies yi Saubia and the Alps with that in Italy, south of the V'o ; which latter, thus insulated as every re lief by land andfea is precnled, muff diviiidle into infio;nilicance and its rertiufftt submit on the befl terms that may be granted. The late mails from England tell us that the abfenee of the Erltifii shannel fleet, has been taken advantage of by a swarms of hrench privateers to commit depredations On otn trade with impunity-we are'forry to add, with uncanlmon success, as the two last Lloyd's lift, offer (is a catalogue of more than thirty merchant vessels, having last week fallen into their hands ; and we fee with con cern among them, the names ot three vessels bound to Dublin, namely, the Peggy, An drews,-from Lisbon, brought intoCamarines; the Jone of Dundee, from Aberdeen to ditto, laden with barleys captured by La Belle pri vateer of Dtmktrk, carried into Bergen in Norway ; the Fingal, M'Vicar. from Lisbon to ditta :—we are happy to fay, that this last vtflVl has been recaptured by the Eagle pnvateur of Jersey, and carried into St. Hillie.rs. The owners of the cafgo fettled the salvage to be paid to the privateer at Mr. Bruce's office. The following is a copy of the London" Gazette which arrived ye sterday, by exprtfs. > "Downinc-Strket, May aj». Dispatches <rf which the following are ex tracts, have been received from the Right Hon, Sir Morton Eden. K. B, and froT lieutenant Colonel Robert Craufurd, by,the 'tight Hon. Lord Grenrille, bis Majcfty's principal Secretary of State for the foreign ■department. Yf£NNA, May 12, 1799. " A mcffensxr arrived this morning, with lettcis from Mnrfliall Suwarrov/, of the 4th 11ft, from an obfcuic village near Cremona, and with the coloui-s taken at Pefcr.iera.* " The Mai iit'all states, that the enemy is flying in all J(tiei, without dating to make head against him"; that the Auftrians 'are in peff flinn of. Novaro on ®ne fide of Pavia, whither the heatl-qnrtters were to be tranf terW that evening, and thf Caftlc of Pla centia, on the otltf r, that Vercelli is abandon ed ; that on the 7th .he proposed t& batte'i Pizighetone ; that a detachment . had beeti_ at' Modena, whicli they found evacuated by the enemy;-that foil r hundred Crailts and a numerous body of peasants cloftly blockeded Ferrara; that preparations were making for forming and puQntig with vigour the siege of Mantua ; that great quantities of cannon, ammunition, and other stores had been taken at diffoient places, narticu larly at Pefchiera where booty far exceeded all oipeclatien ; that the inhabitants of the different countries lliewed the utmost gra titude for their deliverance ; that the Pied montefc officers who have been taken, are under th£ auspices of the Marfliall, drawing «p a proclamation, inviting their brother officers and soldiers to rife and join them, for the purpose of assisting in tjae re-etlablifli ment of their Sovereign on the throne. * X di/patch of a proceeding date, {uppo fed to contain the details of the taking of Pefchiera,Ms not arrived. Ext-aft of a dispatch from Lieutenant-Co lonel Crawford to Lord Greiiville, dater Lindati, the lath inftantt •' " Part of General B lle.<?arde's army has .clva.iced from the Upper in tin.' iiirflion towards Coire, and Ira-s pa (Ted tlir Albula. The French who were in the Up per Engadine, have retired towards the Splngen. It is reported that then has been a corfirleraWe infurreftion of the inhabitants of the Upper Vplais and Uri ; but the parti culars are not known. The London Gazette of the 15th inft which arrived j/rfterday, contains the follow ing letter from R. W. Otway, transmitted to the Admiralty by Sfir H. Parker, Kt. commander in chit/ of his Majesty's {hips and veflels at Jamaica, dated March 30th 1 799- " I have the. honor to inform y<?u, :nat having discovered a Spanish (hip arid three fchoc ners in a small bay about frv n leagues to the i.eijtlward of Cape Roxo. I ftijt the boats under the comm;;ad .of Lieutenants TJclchiVr and Balderftan, and,covered t' em wi(h the Sparrow cutter; the vessels being >ll thcal water, close in (hore, and under the protrfticn of a five gun battery. " Licutcßant M'Gee and his patty of Marines were landed, zr.A fo'mc feamer. un der the orders of Lfeirt?nant Belchirrs who immediately (li.rmcd the battery, bay.iuet ted five and wsunded fevera!, and fffec iial ly deftruycc! the gims &«. t( The fli'p ml fchoonrr were in the mean boarded? and 'brought out by the : boats ; the other !V/<x jTche/;ners were scut tled bv the enen y. Great pratta is due to Lieutenant Wylis fur his fpiritcd conduft in the likewife tVte officers and men of hi.; Majesty's (hipymp!oyt.-d cfa thi» ; f<rp!ce.. .1 «ri baypjr f p ejfify; twrgdfcjKS meq ai»d one v<fcporal 'Wftfi Woiindtd oilthii) Qcc*fi<tn." Che, Gazette also contains a lift of ves sels cap:wircf aiul <i«flroy<rd b\ Sir H. Par ker, making in the whale 64. taken and three deßroyed— au account of the capture or the La Vecgeur letter of marque, moun •injr fix four p.o*iuder», and two la'gers. A corpsof 10,000 rnlurg«ms have form ed itfelf in.-the Orison coin try-. A few days ago they;attacked the French nrar Chur. but having no csinon, and 400 of fherti only being prop-rly armed,sthey!were repulfcd with ;lo£s 10 Reichermi. No doubt but Gsoeral Hotre wiH erdcavAur to fuc,- coMr them. , ; . " ■i ' GWljteftj»p«rs fcy tbtOaWin P«cke}, leave tit ttitf iniht! fame (late, cori tkwiag lite HOSTIiLE-PttfiETS. ' We hope, thaa the Btit arti»4l ir«m Earope, wiJl relieve u» freta <tbe"j>refcnt ■state of «n» •*ie»y • ' - , ' ~ VIENNA, May 8. This moving -arrived here t|he Ruffian Major Romanzow, with new inportaht ad vice from Italy, the contents of which our court will not make kr.own till to morrow in an extraordinary supplement to nut Court Gazette, as owing to the (hor tne'fs of the time and VKe size of the supplement, it can not he published sooner. ' Som« fay, that that officer has brotight intelligence of the capture by storm of St. Giorgio, the suburb oi Mantua, on the part of the Rnffiaos; others fay, that it concerned the taking of the citadel of Milan, and others again believe that Fefchiera is taken. Field Marshal Suwarrow now intends, they fay, to penerrate intrt Piedmont to support the infu'rgents in that country, and peaetrate afterwards to Genoa. BERGENTT2, May 9. The firlt attack of general Hotz upon Lu cienfteig has miscarried* Nine companies of Infantry wsrt'cut off by the 1 Frensh aud ta-> keti prisoners. In the Grifon country the infurre&ion is almost general and may force the French to vulh out ftovi Switzerland, or to retire farther. The Imperial army in Italy will tjndeavor to establish sr communication with tbaf of the Archduke Charles. On the jth inft. in the mbrn'ing,the whole Imperial army war under arms along " the I SVils frontiers. The French intended they lay, to make attacks .7 Lrrram, and otber places, and to crtls the ftfiiiie. Near Zu rich they had'eftablithed many Many Swiss desert io the All the women had Received orders to quit the French army. , Th# fevcral which, on the niifcarriage flcjnn 011 St. op iftof Mjiy'had bte'u cut "ofl£ are not prHonfcrs, bmfafel/polled on the mountains, whence'they have sent a report togen. Hotz:, and issianded <of provilior.s. ■ • - >Ob!BA V, DEC. 29. ACCOUNTS from thft' Pfirieeiof- Wales island, memiah, th*t ; th£ RVlilfcuice, of 44 guns, Capt. he be 11 blown uj in the ftreigltts of Banc.i, and only' foyr 01 . five ef the crew saved. CAI CtiTfA, jam. 19. Upwards of 3000 hove ar rived at Madras to join the gratid army. FIB. 16. Buonaparte having terminated his career, and Zemauiv Shaw ( niar«h?dl up tht hill and then marched down again*" the movements of Tipp'oo Sultaun seem now to engage our attention. That the Myforean Prince would not again have provoked tht British power in 111- Uk, had he notexpetted lupport from either or both ps thole chieftains, appeats to be more than probable; but being effcdtually difappointtd in those cbje&s, and perceiving the vigorous preparations that are going for ward to oppefe him it Teems tnoft likely tfiat he will tndeaVour to prevent the horrors of 'war, by timely cchcelfions. Tippoa ha* recsmly experienced the pow er as well as the lenity pi a British array.— be ouyht therefore to fa?ware of the renewal of a contest in winch, nnallrfted, he can £ca,rt> ly hope to be a gainer, a:Vd in which he has so vast a ftakt* at jflue. But to insatiable atnbitipiy, like his, fhe:c arc no bounds but those that a>=e prescribed b■ j lire neceflitv. We.are however happy that lippoo no*, avows the moji aniirabie difpolicicn to wards tht Britifli government in India, and has pledged himfclf that he would by tht 12th infhint. by solemn a<\, remove all thofc doubts which his iate conduft had so juflly given rife to» Should lie roaui&ft gowl fjith on this oc calion, we may cstjicrt a Courier from Ma dras, by ?iie 27d inft. latisfying us t>(the happy effciV-s of our late arrange m?nts—and that, to prelcrvc pe;ict, it is ti'ccffary to be prepared for war. Letters from the e.arsp of the Grand Ar my, affemblrf at Vellere mention that they were to commence their march towards Tip poo's territories on the 27th ultimo. We understand there never was a better equipped or so formidable an army aflembled at the beginning of any campaign in Jndia, as that now under the command of Gen. Harris ; it is said to consist of upwards' of of the best discipline troops, a very large proportion of which are European:;. ritrwrarKi %l3t -d&jijette, %HIL A DELPHI A , ' t RID AY EVENING, JULY 13. ; ,1 J R ICES O F STOC KS. PHiiAnEiriy^,Jl'LT i>. • Sra pftr Cent; lj/3to 4d ' Deferred 6 per Ccr.t, l^r 4 Three pe'r Cent. <jy- EANK Wotted State.., . 15 percent. North Arneiits, 44 t» 43 do Pennlylvinin, •. T4 <io lnfgran«ft. cgttip. N. A. frares 10 Verinfylvania (hires, 1,7. to iS Kafl-tndia Company of N. A. pr.r. 1 .vO Joii>. per 100 acr*s. Eight per lefit. Scrip par, to t per feni. difcoiint. COURSE OF EXCHANGE On London, 51 at.3o days S° 1 - 60 a 90 day* Amftcrdam, i 37-400 ptr fir,rig y Hauiburj-I, 30 23a -r#o p«r Mark K&aco. At a meeting fceld Landel, ii> the Northern 'Jb;rtics, an the evening of the 17th ir.ft. for tbepurpcfe of l-.omiHatifig a proper perfoti to fii.d e -iffice <jf Governor ;it the ending. ele&ioi,, SA;.fOK.L WHEELi a, in the Jon F. Watson, hj. rct.'.i' - . The meeting taking into coniidcr ttion the fijock which tite equal rights of men have re ceived Irom the overwhelming ambition -oi France ; the danger with which every rcpubfe on earth has been .threatened ; and many of them destroyed by her opt n violence or fjcret intrigues ; and the importance of filling our offices os-public trust with men who have ever manifefted an exckilive attachment to our own country ; who have had no connexion with foreign factions, no biafs from fo reign influence, who are truly republican in their manners and principles, and truly American in their aftl-dionS anj patriotism ; It was unanimously refoked - -to Support JAMES ROSS, Eft}, of Pittsburgh. The meeting then proceeded to the ap pointment of a corresponding committee, whereupon the following persons were cho- B*fil Wood, W Abraham Coates, Mr Abrahans Duifield, Abiah Brown, niiuce are. rrqiitHed to n;cet at Robert Mcl dran/s tavern in Second-flreet, Northern Liberties, on Wednesday i. veiling"-the 24th 4fWK~at —- "**■"' 6t • A H»hstof.ca! German a'uthor, i.,ys,_tha- £ V.■ J"' -V/ Advict to ibqse who want it, and that tin fortunately is tjo many. THE most damning vices mankind can be tak ; ug that which it not their own. Ani these threaten theru with hunger, dili-afe, a pril'on, and a gibbet. Every-tall you have tn eat, when you know nat where t"> liud cither i'ood or mo* ney, impeaches thole hands which were.&iv cii yo\i to labor with, oi High crimes and miiotpcanenu Tbe inieparable companions of indolence are craving appetite, debility of body, anc | wretchedne.fs of mind. Avoid the cwupatiy of liwd women ; yoi v ill Snd them callous, perfidious, rapacious ,r.d cruel. Their embrace is tWat ot a fer lent. And who would he robbed of hi' md credit, lor the vm manly indulgence o: 'y 'mg inglorlvv.slj in the lap of a harlot. It -Soften to ii'jport a mirtrefs, that a (errant betrays his'mafter to his accompli res ; that fr«m pilfering !>§ jftoceed? to theft fin;: having rifled, the till, he commits hi: depredations on the dtrfk ; that a falfe cil dilution isfo o'ten an introdudion to fjirge ry ; tfcat picking 1 pockets emboldens to rot nn the _higbway v and the thoughtlef are often prompted toaffdire tilt? garb of ; ruiEan, and murderer at n.id<%ht. Th-vfe are the deeds tlutt crigiuute in lewd iefs; inattention to bulinefs, or excels il he purfult of pleafutf. . •. <. As fforefdle the Jwatttf of b©r dy, peice ofmmintd t a gqdl i&ifVa#'er, ani.# quiet life, be industrious, aftc bsneft. r *■-■"' • Spen'4 evgry •wrejk day at work, and go to church at lcaJVpne pwt»f Sunday. / '. Brink as you cut, onJy for nouriftiraffti. Go'early and coolly to and you I*lll ftccp «afily, andffe<fc%ftifid. Excite, no qaP*ls. FF.fl. 18. Contrail no'debts. Be content with your lot- Envy not the rich. „ Opprei* not the poor. Do r,li the good you can, A -.id great (hall be your reward in H*aveo. • 7 ——< » • Last evening the t t: Was, suppressed and* when th' ■ Uc* er v. ■ it , , \ . inscription' paqpf AN i HEREj;trSv'!li:r, -pan!V nv,liilc. This an'.i.-r.t I' ' -c.ft ' - ..... Will pafafnllice If tfiefnirt OrlhntiM thc'fudtJen fhow'r be falling fatt, Here may'ft tJu>u fell utnbrttfaV. All around Is lovely. Ha*?i Ivy yonder wall % fh« kenbel (lands ; \lie horie ?ieih hanging near. Perchance with ['cent unfav-'ry may offand Thy delicate noftri!s; hut/rnicr.iln r thou Hew fwret .1 pert'uipe totlie !o"ndit yields; A*d lure its ufeful pdoari wll repak More gratefully thy {>hito)'r phic nose, Thou whatith'unprrfifabl? violet Wastes oh the wand'ring wind. Nor wilt the® w;nt " Such mviCc as bAtvolence <viil i.>ve ; For tr-.m ihefr fruitful boughs (he acorns fail Abundant, and TI'C f*'i<ie grpfer around, Shaking wi<h rettld* pleas-ire their brief tails, Will j>ru'nt Doft I hen, not Jov( rhe I'■ u(m 1 s ilut eojoyietft o Oh [if not— Ifrhotf woiddn rather wit.h inhuman ejr Mfirk to \Hf •varbhng.i.of'fotn.- Vrrdfcheibird Bereft «f ffrr'dom, iufe thine heart is dead To t-afebyond anil,thy spirit v«id Of ail that fqitr'ns or.enolt'es ir.in. &:*.,rmw- ■ trmi..V :>, jtd ai titc £j&a'tiui.MAW! iV/ ojt Pbiliukllia, Anivv-J a; thr I'ort Sch'r Favorite." J Gvenn.la. Dick, Rchards, St.. Thome's. New-York, 'j<Jy 18. AKBIVF.P DATS Brig Dublin Packet, Green, Dublin 47 Prudence, Barckly, St. Jago tie Cvin % Schr. D'rrcrt, Sheffir/d, " P'jlaJ./p'ia Sloop ,Hanjler. Li/b ;6 The Brigs Favorite, Kitty am) p'enus, t'rom this port, have arrived at Martin que. Ship Potowmack Chief is arriitfd at Mar' lint que from Alexandria. Schr. Hannah, Smith, so totally If} near Tobago. Schr. Sally, Fair back, is [aft arrived at Surinam Jrotn Virginia. Schr. Thofnts, Thomas, is arrived at Mar tinique. Yejlerday arrvtd brig Prudence, Barclay, in 22 days from St. Jagi de Cuba ; left there, brig Minerva, captain Croftnn, of Phi ladelphia ; fehr. Mary Ann, Curtis, of Bal timore, and fch. Dixon, ——, of Charleflon ; uncertain -when -to fail. On was spoke by the B ilifhJloop of war "Echo ; <u>ho had taken a French mer chant Ihip, e f 8 ]o men, from Ja xquemel bound to Bordeaux. Same day, Snow Dublin Packet, Gretn, 47 days from Dublin. L'ft there fh'tp Jo jiah Collins. Cottrel,for New-York. The Ihip Draper, Collins ■, oj and for Mew-York t I failed in company ; and parted, in lot. 40 22, long 3 , 20. June 16 spoke Ihip London, Ropes, from Liverpool to Philadelphia, out 2C dfiys, lat. 40, rs,ioHf. 4s, 36. ' July' 11. fpoke'b ig Rover, Bar-Hat d, f Hit BajUm to Cape Francois. July 13, fpokefh'tp Factor, Kemp, 24 hours out from heiv-York, bonndlo 'London. Siime day, spoke brig Minor, from New London, to Cape Frincots. , i Same day, a I anifh Cutter, from l.'.flon, 4,6 days ; cargjj wine and lemons, to John Halfty. Although so Jhort a pifftge, we I could hear no news by her. I" , N w'. >f '"""l w; r. - £T A fcatcd meeting of xks Ameri tajv Phiioi'cjphital s»c Klf will be lit Id at th;ir Hall at 6 o'ctcck th;s evriviiig. N. B. New mewbe-.s t\» brbath tad for. July 19. IRISH LINENS. «• 4-4 &. nrnfe- lJrtens, , -f i&tis., Some of,which tr't~ ittf fffc) "ft b»te (*4 & 78broirt) loit»4l« for; tht St t)«itaksfe fffcich wfll ft? "term* by '-• "<.<">', • v, Ho. «$/ ftw&Prgßt ftrcet. . f Ifr. - . '; yr ■ y ■; ' IVEER EAS, AM attachment wai lately i tfued out of the in ferior convt of comtnurr p!ea< of tile crnnty of Effex.'ia the ftat«'of Ns'w Jefley, dlreflec.-to the fheriiT of- the (aid eoutky, again ft the right 6, credit*, monies and efifcdls, goods and chitde', lands stid tenements of, J*i* CUWJ Syjnmet at the suit nt H'iilrtri Welts, in a pica of .roipafs oji the cafe to his damage three thou fund dollars; — ApJ -u-bertai; the said fltentf did, at the term of Jiine l*ft p»ft, return to the said court that he had attached the defendant by i certain bun j given by- Matthias Dermis and Samuel Meeker to the said defendant, to the aaiouut of rear two thousand dolUts, atcl ajfoby sixty land warrants ; Kuru ttercfore, «nlcfs the said John Clevel Syr*.m:!9 {hall appear, £ive fpecisl bail, and raceive a declaration at the suit of the plaintiff, judgment wiH be entered against him, and his property herein attached, will be fold agreeably to tie (latute in such cafe made a»d prov : ded. Aaron Ogdeu, Clerk, Wc. Elizabeth-town July 8, 139 3 (It) law ram - , ' ' ALL. 'MASONS. „ INDEBTED to the lite J'Jff &**>y <V*» - ~cc*red, are requeued u> mik«>p}nied>atc~. p»yw ar><, ail person* foavingtfcmaßd».»gvrft (aj4 eftatf.We (fefiredtfj &niffl their;««#)&[(*: «r ' the-fuhfcriMr. July Ifi " —'V _ £ m. Cbftsinn ■, -.'•miJkfn ,3«r~
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