United STAT»», > Pennsylvania District. 5 BY virtue of 9 writ of Fi. fa. to me direiled ii by the Honorable tTie Judges of the Cir- f cuit Go,lift of (he United Stat< s, in and for the . Diftrifl, will be rxpofed to Pub- \ lie Sai'c at the Merchants' Coffee Hoofe in the t City of Philaclfelphia on Thutfday the ift day #F Augaft next at 12 o'clock at noon, joJi acres No. 141, located by James Shaw, fittnte en the eafierly fide of the N. E. branch of Sufquelianna, between Tufkirory and Monijoppa, and known by the name of Long reach or Long bottom. Jl7 acres No. jM, located and patented by Archibald Stewart, situate on the wefltTly fide of the N E. branch of Sufquehanna, a little below the mouth of Tunchiunackcreek. 418 acres No. 133,5, located by Wm. Harri fon, situate on the weft fide of the N. E. branch of Sufquebanni, opposite the mouth ef Lachawannack, »74 acres No. t986, located by David Frazer, situate on the southerly fide of the IN. E. branch of Sufquehanna, .ailed Point *0 Point. * *9l acres No. 33tt, located by Pat. Savage, fituste on a branch of Mill cr«k. 309 acres No. 701, located bvjno. Hammond, situate on the westerly fide of N. E. branch of Sufquehanna abmit 4J miles below the mouth of Tunkchiunack. jcii acres No. 3309, located by Christopher Mike, situate on the westerly fide of the N. E. branch of Sufquehanna, at a piase called the Meadows. 3»o acres No. 1775, located by Wm. Crooks, on the westerly fide of the N. E. branch of Sufquehanna, opposite Manjappa, 35a acres No. 711, located by John Brows situate on the easterly fide of the N- E. branch of the Sufquehanna, between 3 and 4 miles below the mouth of Tunkchaunacki 900 acres on the Plains called Abraham's PLint, Be the fame more or less. Scizrd and taker, in execution as the proper ty of Aitlibald Stewart deceased, and to be fold by WILLIAM NICHOLS, Marlhal. Marlhal's office, at 7 , Philadelphia, 10th July 'qq. > * FOR SALE, Glasgow Works Farm, Situate in Montgomery county, about one mile und an half from Pottjlotun. THE Farm confilfo of upwards of eight hundred acres of land, about two hundred and fifty i f which is woodland ; a large propor tion enceilent watered meadow, hefides clover fields, and a good orchard—There are about tls acres of good wheat and rye now in the ground; 35 acres of indian corn and 1$ of oats; from fuity to seventy toils of hay are tnade annually ; the fences have beer, repaired within the lift three years with twelve thousand new chefhut fails, none of which wfr» made on place. The Worts con tilt of a forge for the manu facturing of bar iron, well manned ; a tilt ham mer ; a grift mill with twopain of ftonej, one p»ir of them burrs, with rolling screen, Slc. a frw mill, and Smith's (hop. the whole in g~i order.. There i» a fuffiaent flock of cord wood nf>w coaling to supply the uerks for one year, arid the SuM'criber will engage to furnilb with -61 a eonvesknt diflanre, as much more, to be cot next winter, making together two y«ar» itock from «his time. ' . and roomy, and eommaHding an extensive riewj a barn, flable3 for a_ number of horses, wafli, smoke, ire, and milk hoUses, of stone ; and two gjrdeni incloied with flone « alls, with a fuffi cient number of houses for the accommodation " of workmen, and "a large stone coal house There has also been lately built a two-story {tone dwelling house for a tenant who worki > - Jbe purchaft/ «a be aerommmhtcd with wapeop*, hArteai, and every other kind of ftoci, aetti&iy for on the biifineft. • * Alton op* fifth or (tie purchase money will he wluted, and th* remainder * n y«arlf wftal tnenw. The terms may be known by applying to Mr. James Rowland, no- 23, north Second street, or to the fubfcriberon the premises. JOSEPH POTTS, Junr. jtily 8 -iiwjw Notice is hereby Given, »-pHAT application will be "made for the iflue *• of certificates for twenty two (hares of the Stock of the Bank of the United Statvs, in lieu of the undermentioned certificates for a like number of (hares' of the flock of the said Infti tiitlon, in favour of James Eckley Colley, of Liverpool, loft by the capture of the Diana, Richard Kirkbride, master, on a voyage from Philadelphia t» Liverpool, Grejt-Pritain, viz. Two certificates, No. 17,00" and 17001 f«r five (hares each- Three certificates. No. 17001 and 17004, for four shares nach. G. SIMPSON, Cashier. Bank of the United States, } May 1,. , 799 , fr t'Wjm A VEND RE. CSi I' on se presente pans retard.J DBS TERRES EXCELLENTS, fituees dam l e cornti d' Arundel, pres de la Ville d' Anna* J»olis, ft i environ* 30 milles d« la cit£ de Wafting" ten. Une de c«s Terres a une fuperbe maifon en briquea trois etjjres, contenant 4 chambres fnr chaque etage. La fituatinn en eft eharmante, 1' air y eft bien fain, et le roifirage ett det pins agri able.—Cea Terres fe vendront en petittlots, en bien en gros, commt ll pourra convonir aux acht teorii. li y a a auffi plulieurs peeitcs habitations fur I'cs, Terres,don. le loyer fir an monte a une fomme conCdcrable. Si 1' on vendroit une d«f •tription plus particuliere, >1 faut adrefler a Tim primerle de cette feaille. ' Bjuin nw6w ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Jedidiati Snowden <lcce*feil,are reqaefieato make pay ment to either of the fuhfpfrers.and thofc having Jny demand? on the fame tu produce their accounts iofr fettloment. ANN SNOW nEN, Adminillratm. ISAAC SNO WJ3BN, J F * ccu ' o "' tawtf. July 8 I '"r'HAT I have applied by petition to the —— •''4- J"^g es °f 'si* Court of Common Plea« of Atl. pe»foß*mdefct»d to ike of theßeT county of Northumberland for the benefit T". jSmWm dsfsaCedlaieof Cranber- <*f'he infalvest a<ft, and they have appointed >y in the Sfste of New Jerr»y, are re<jucfl«d to 4'b M"XjjUyiuft to hear me and my ~ jftati pfjr«ne«Vw» t>c fuljv-ritrtrfSrwl thcfc hating creditors Sunbury, at whicf «he fame, to pnwhisie then- ac. time *nd pla^-ffc^ if they thinl cctfoMfeficWeineju, . proper. " july-8 v . ** 4J. ;•" -.X.V - . •. x•■ ' - ' 7': fAxrt. Q, k in,» is thfc %(A<N."'»« <p««k» tt»Er«i»<Hiangfu»g«y fc&R t eaM»«eia)> a#W hit ability *nd<BMaSBT. . A Hpe <8r«%(! i« A.S. ufitt ••wffl'jK. iia|ttii)tß'li#,il n| l» :JMrfti*A«r"jkr • t«culi»*,e«®Rrijif I ; \- ;. _ <»6t ■ FOREIGN attachment. John wmtins, ") XTOTICE is hereby gi* Charles Wikins, & I IN that a Fsreign Attscl Matthew Ernest, V ment hath iflucd from th " 1 general Court of the terti I.evi Munfell. J tory North weft oft he rive Ohio, at the John Wilkins, Charles Wil kins, and Matthew Ern«ft, agalnft the Lands am Te»ements, Goods, Chattlet and Effects, Right: and Credits of Levi Munfell, and that unleft the said Levi ftiall appear by hirefelf or attorircj and give special bail to anlwer the suit of the t.iid plaintiffs, Judgment will be entered fcgaiftft hitn by Default, and the property attached will be fold for the fatisfaflion of all creditors who'ihali appearfo be justly intit'ed to a demand thereon, and xAo stall apply for that purpose. DANIELSYMMES, Clerk] Cincinnati lift") Kn. 098. i jn!y»j Lost or Mislaid, A CERTIFICATE of one share of the Bank of the United States bearing date ift January in thr name of Joseph Thornburgh, No. 5138, fpr the renewal of which application hath been made at said Bank, and all per ions concerned are dtfired to take notice thereof. ROBERT DENISON, Junr. Philadelphia, jime it. djm 42 Hhdt of Richmond TOBACCO, of an excellent quality, FOR SALE BY Peter Barker iSf Co. Ns >4B, High ftrcet cots 6 mo. it TO BE SOLD, TWO new frame two Story Hou ses pleasantly fituaud near the Jolly Post-1 av ern, upper eiid of the Village of Frankford. JThereare in each house, befidet a kitchen, two rooms on the firft floor; three on the second, with reomy garrat», all well finiftied ; there are also to each, a good garden lot, liable awl coach hoofe. Part goods will be taken in pay ment. Any persons wjftjing to become ptir chaferi are requested to view the premi'ea, and for terms applv to ' JOHN McCLELLEN. Franiford, July 13 ALL PERSONS INDEBTED to the late *Jofeph Usury Fafptr, de ceased, are requested to make immediate pay ment ; and all persons hiving demands against Taid estate, are desired to furaift their accounts to the fubferiber. Christian Claudy, Admin'r. w.&£». 3W j«>r BOARDING. I £T Three or four gentlemen may , be accommodated with Board and Lodging, It Mrs M'Crea's, No. 29, north Eighth . ftrect», may 30 FOR SALE, /It the two mileJlone, on the IVeJfahicion, or Ridge Road, A Place containing about eighty acres, in part-' ' * or the whole together, at may fait the pur chaser. There it on the premises a house 47 1-2 f«et front, by 43 i-i d«p, a scullery, milk house, pump, ice houf«, and fatm honfe, a large barn, 6q feet by 31, with flails for 25 horses and cows, a carriage house, and a pump of good water in the barn yard, and a second milk house supplied by a spring. Tht grounds are well manured, and laid out in good stile, with an abundance of orna mental, and fruit trees, the iituation healthy and high, commanding a view of Che city and Dela ware. There is also a small diftancefrom the man sion (house a farm house in good repair, with kitchen, liable, &e. and a pump of good wa ter: Fertterms apply to SAMUEL MEREDITH. No. 17i,Che(nut Street. March j». Patent Ploughs, TO be fold for eafli by Jafeph Salter at Atfion Richard Wells, Ctwptr's Ferry—Jonathan Hark«r, Woodbury—ar/d JtJle Evans, Lumber, ton, Those who have used them give them the preference to any other kind, as they require iefs team, break the ground bstter, are kept in order at less expence and are fold at a cheaper rate —the plan is much Amplified and consists of but one piece of call iron, with the handles and beam ef wood; they may belixed with wrought lays and coulters to be put on with fcrewi aud take* off at pleasure Patent rights for vending with inftru&ioni for making them may be had by applying to John Newbeld, or the fubferiber No. m North Front-llreet.' Who hat fir Sale; Or te Ltafe for a term of Tears, A number of valuable trn!l« of Land, wtll situated for Mills, Iron Works or Farms, mad ly improved, lying chiefly in the county of Hun tingdon ftatt of Pennsylvania. Those who may incline to view them will please to apply to Jolmtanan efq.near Huntingdon. Charles Niwbeld\ July 17 ALL PERSONS, INDEBTED to the Estate of Abraham D iCk s, EsoJate Sheriff of the County of Delaware, are requefled to make immediate pay ment, aad all thole who have demands against said Estate to anthenticate and present them for settlement. Also, all those who hav« deposited writings with said deceased to apply for them to WILLIAM PENNOCK. Adm'r Springfield, Delaware county, ) ■ft an. Bth, 1799' ) TAKE NOTICE, j. J">'r '799 CONTINUATION OF iFor eifitt Articles JEANDEBRY'S LETTER. * , The Minifler Plenipotentiary of the French Republic to the Congress, to Citizen T»l ---> lcyrand, Minister for Foreign Affairs. leo2w. eotf th.fa.mo. t/ I had. Another, who appeared to com* mand this expedition, arrives on horse back, and asks for the minister Jean Debry; 1 thought he came to save me. It is I, Ifaid, who am fe?n Debry, minister of Frence! Scarcely had I said so, when two cuts from a fanre ftrctcbed me upon the ground, 1 was immediately assailed on all fides by frefh blows. Tumbled into a ditch, I feigned to fee dead : the banditti thpn left rjie to go to the other carriages. I availed myfelf of this itidant, and escaped—-wounded tit different places, lolingf blood on all fides, an J indebt ed for mj life, perhap*, ■ only to the thick n?fs of my clothes;' Bonnier was killed in nwtf "The fame question was put to my ill fa ted colleagues as to me :' Are you Bonnier ? Are you Roberjot ?" our carriages were pil laged; every thing became the prey of the brigands ; the papers of the Legation were JACOB BESSER. fli*w3w BY THK PUBfc'IN PACKET, ARRIVED AT NEW-YORK. PARIS. " Strasbourg, Ii Floreal, (May j.) •' Citiacn Minister, " 1 endeavor to colledt myfelf, in order to diilate the of the dreadfui events of which the French Legation wen the viftinis, on the 9th Floreal (April 28) and from which wounded and mutilated, 1 have escaped by a miracle, of which I can not give an account. " Long before 30th Germinal (19th A pril) the French Legation perceived that means of all kinds were employed by the enemies of peace to produce the diflolutioi. of theCongrefs; and we reckoned upon fee ing it expire insensibly, by the successive re treat of thole who compoled it; but on that day (3cih Germinal) the carrying off the ferry men who had served to tra.jfmit our correspondence by way of Seltz, informed us that ourenemies would not, undoubtedly, have the patience which the French govern ment Ihewed ; we exclaimed againll this vi olation of the rights of nations ; the Depu-., tation exclaimed onthier fide ; andtherefuh of tliefe steps was a military letter, which announced to us, that no tranquilizing de declaraticn for the fafety of the merrbers of the Congress could be made. The Duputa tion aflen.bled apew, declared that they were no longer free ; that, btfidrs. the recal of several membert rendered them, according to the terms of their inftrudlions, unable to adopt any deliberation whatever. It war upon this concludon 1 , officially transmitted to us by the Dire&orial Mitiiller, himl'clf re called, that we founded our Note of the 6th Floreal (25th April) protcftiag again!) the violence exercised, and -declaring that we Ihould repair withiu three days to the com mune of to continue the negocia tion there. The next day, the 7th (I give you all these dttails from memory, becaufc our.papers are carried off as you shall hear ; but I do not think I am mistaken rcfpetling dates) Citizen Lamire, courier of the Lega tion was feiiedat plitterfdorff by an Aullri an patrole, afcd'fent to Gernlbach, the Colo nels' quarters. Informed by us of this out rage, unheard of till then, but which was soon to befurpafled, all the members of the diplomatic body, especially the minister of Baden, the Pruflinn Legation and the Di re&orial minificrs applied to the Austrian co lonel for 'reparation : they dem inded from hi ii particularly, the assurance that we (hould be refpefted in returning to France. No anfwfcrwas giyeji. On the9th (17th April) preparations were made for our departure ; we mightjjave gone without doutt with faft ty, had we ftolerj away on the Bth (26th A pril) wheif tliere wa» no Austrian patrolcs cn the Rhine ; but "having once introduced the queftioti of the right we had to return in fafety, we (liotild ha»c thought ourfrlves wanting to the dignity of our cbarafter, had we not required .some solution ; and per. haps this sentiment facilitated the execution of the crime upon which I am about to en "I refutte my recital, Citizen Minifterj On the 9ih (April 28) at half pad seven in the evening, a captain of Huflars of Szecklers, Rationed at Gegenbach, came, on the part of his Colonel, to declare verbally to Baron Albini, that we might quit Raftadt in fafety. and afterwards came to fignify *to us an order'to leave that city in 24 hours . Already had the Huflars of Saeckler taken pofleffion of it, and occupied all the evenucs ; at eight o'clock we got into our carriagts : when vre arrived at the gate of Raftadt we found a genera] prohibition to let no one en ter or go out. An hour was spent in par leys—lt appears they stood in need of this delay, in order to organize the execrable exe cution that followed, and of which, I fay it with convi&ion, all the details had boen commanded and combined beforehand. At length the Auflrian commandant gave an or der for the departure of the French Lega tion. We demanded an escort: iv was refn fed, and the commandant declared, that we (hould be as fafe hs in our own rooms. In consequence of this, we began our journey. We were not fifty paces from Raftadt, our felvcs and the Ligurian Legation, who did not quit us, and who participated our dan gers with unequalled devotion, when a de- tachment of nearly 60 Hwffars of Szeckler, in ambulh upon the Canal of La Murg, fell upon our carriages, and made them (lop. Mine was the firft of them. Six m»u, med with drawn sabres tear me out with vio lence—l am searched, and rpbbed of all that the farre manner I was to have been, and Reberjot maflacred almost in the arms of his wife. > carried off, conveyed to ths An rian com • mandant, and claimed in van. ihe ferrets ry of the legation threw iumtill into a dilQ.fi, and by favor of the night, rfctfpetl ll* blows of the assassins. I crawled to an adjacen* wood, hearing the yells of the c. nibals, the screams of .the vi&injs, and particularly of their companions, of the wife of Roberjot, of my wife seven months gone with child, and of two daughters calling out for their father : my private secretary, Citizen Belin, was held by fix men, to be witness to all these fcer.es of horror. My alet de Cham br<s-wasthrown into the river. " I know that all the numbers ot the-di plomatic corps made Efforts to break through the line of the uUallins, and to come to the ►fliftance H thofif to whom aflirtanee might yet bi adnnnifWed. But it Was not till one in the mi rung that the wife of Roberjot could get to M. de Ja cob's, the Prussian minifler; and my wit'e and daughters to M. de Redon, miniikr from Bremen and Hanover. I wandered about the wood during the whole ot thxt dreadful night, fearful of the day, which might expose me to the Austrian patrcles. About fix in the morning, hearing them go about, and feeing that I could not avoid them, penetrated be fides by the rain and the cold, and growing mare and more enfeebled by the blood which I loft, I took the despe rate resolution of returning to Raftadt. I saw on the road the naked bodies of my two colleagues. The dreadful weather, and per haps the weariness of the aflaflins, after the comniiflion of fueh crimes, tacilitaifd my journey, and I arrived at length out of breath, and covered with blood, at the Count df Gortz's, the King of Pruflla's minifler. " It is out of my power to depift to you the torment, and to relate to you the recitals of all the persons attached to the Legation, who were "the witncAcs or the objects ef these execrable scenes ; I will colleft them when 1 have strength. Notwithstanding her virtuous courage, the "wife of Roberjot it like a mad person with grief. I implore for her all the interefl of the government. Fa tigued with the recital which I have just made at two different times, I confine my felf now to express to you how mush grati tude each of the persons saved, owes to the generous devotion of the members of the di plomatic corps. I name none of them, be cause it would be ncceflary to Dame them all. Besides generous attentions and sweet confo latiors, we are indebtt d to them for onr re turn here ; a formal aft, signed by all of them, was conveyed to the Austrian Colonel declaring to him that their conttituems made him responsible both for the crime and its consequences. / The minister' of the Mar grave gave ns anefcort of his troops for our return. It was ncceflary to fuffer it t« be joined by the Huflars of Szeckler, who ap peared to fee that I had escaped with regret. The Pruflian Legation, prevented by them from accompanying us, cliargrd their Secre tary M.de Jordan, not to quit us till we had embarked. My God ; why was it that so much care cculd not prevent the fatal catas trophe of my two ill fated colleacjvtcs. 1 should also add, that almost a 1 of the inhabitant of Raftadt, (hedding tears at the outrage, loaded it with merited execration, and did not diflemUe the opinion which at tributes the attrociout conception, and all the dire&ien of it to Anftria, whose minister Lchrbach, now commifiary with the army of the archduke, obtained, without the fmalldt difficulty, at bit departure from Raftadt, all the paifpnrts he dtmanded of (he French le gation, to Austria, who dared tofignify to us by the count de Merternich, that the impe rial ccmmifiloi.er cculd no longer remain at Raftadt, in coi sequence of the want of fafe ty for his correspondence ; to Austria, io short, who according to every probability, gave the order for mafTacreing three Minis ter* carrying off their papers, and promised the plunder as the reward. " There are uiany othef approximation* that might be made but they will be felt.— Pardon the disorder of my ideal j the hor rible images which I have incertantly before my eyes do not leave me free refledion, and oppress me more than the pain I feel. My wounds are in a (late, and hitherto an nounce nothing dangerous. Health and Refpett, (Signed) » JEANDEBRY." LONDON, M-y ai. BREST FLEET In the absence of all authentic information refpe&ing this expedition, new conjectures are daily formed ai to in destination. On thit fubjeft, a diurnal writer fay*, " The Brest fleet wat near the north coast of Spain on the 28th. If it had (leered for Cadi? it mud hare been fern. We fufpedt it bad ftrctched out diredkly into the Atlantic Ocean, whether right for Ireland or to the left for Cadiz, or going onward for America, we canq»t determine. But among the many idle fpcculations that have been made a« to its objeft, that *bich con fideri America is not the n.oft contemptible. The southern State* fcem difoof d to re ceive them ; the Spanilh interert have lately been in collision with those of the United States in that quarter We mud remem ber Blouyt's conspiracy, and the late dis covery of 1 (hip with s French emiifaries from Hamburgh. To this we must add, that the last American papers lay, the Pre sident had given orders for raising a strong army ' a* there was real'on 10 be'.iere the French had determined to invade the fouth ein States.', Such an invasion would please Spain % and the co.nroercial interest of this country would receive a deadly blow by the overthrow of the existing government.—lf the French fleet were then to revolntionize the Weft Indies, and pour the black troops from St. Domingo into Jamaica, Barbadoes, Sad our other islands, the mifchief might be dreadful. TouifTant's pretended affeflion for tbi* country is a farce. We fee no ob ]ft which the Urt'ft prefer aitain, or whiili could prove more deftrue tive of our commercial advantages, than fuc. eefsful attacks on A trerica and ahe Weft I n . dies, Those two points compose moie than one half of the whole of ouv trade. Eith er of them is nearly equal to the East In. dies in point of value with this country, a D( j if they were revolutionized, our murine could scarcely lecover them. The manifelt co operation of Spain, and her late complaints that (lie could not draw her treasure from America on account of the British navv, give some countenance to this speculation, which we are ready to admit, may be at idle as any . that has been advanced. ELECTION. 1 ALL tbofe of (he inhabitants of the County of Bucks, by law, qualified to vot« for Member's of AfT'mbly, and who are de. firous that JAMEfj ROSS. Esq. of Pitts burgh, fliould iucceed the" prefect supreme Magiftratc, as Governor for th<- Comm m. wealth of Pennsylvania, are requcttcd to meet at the house of Charles Stuart, in Doylftown, on Saturday the 17th of August next, for the purpose of consulting what j further meafnrf« may bf neo.effary for pro. : rooting the eleftion of Mr. R ft HENRY WVNKOOp, chairman *f the Bucht County Corrtjpon&ng CtmmtUu. K .99' twenty Dollars. Reward. DESERTED from the barrack* at Reading, in tjie night of the s«h July, 099, the follow ng foWiers in the I ith regiment in the service of the United States. ■lj■*> '7 1 7k»mas Brittan Bnib, a private, born in Chcftcr county, 25 years of age, ? feet 8 inches and 3-4 high, dark complexion .brown iyes and Jowp Meek hair which he commonly wears tied elofc to his head.by occupation a farmer ;heis a stout, good looking fellow, *«#r»d cor.fidcjr.iMy marked with the small pox, is much adduced to liquor, and vc»y *- bufive when intoxicated; he was dreffod in full infantry uhifoim except hi» har~lt it txpnHei that he will chinge hi» dr fs as he dolt a pf a f n roundhat and a numherof citizens' doathi.- Alia, Jamtt M'Mullen, born in the couDty of Antrim,i« Ireland, 36 ytar» of age, j feet 7 ir.ehtt and 1-1 high, fair codiplojion, prey qci, ftort krown hair, which is very thin upon the crown of hit head, of thin Visage and a very pleasant conn* tenancc ; by occupation) a farmer, and wii drtlTed in full infantry unifwm. The above reward and rrafoDtUle expenceswill be paid to any parson tvhp (ball apprehend and confine in any ;«al, or dtlivtr to any officer in the ferrice of the United Status, the above drfcribed deleitcri, cr teo dollar* and expencet lor either of them. LEWIS HOWARD, Lieutenant nth United Stacn Regimen Reading, july J (tO) WILLIAM COBB Ell UAI JVST PUBLISHED (PRICE I DOL% JO CENTI) rns B A VIA D AHJ) M/EVIAD. Br Wilium Gifford, Esqvire. To which is prefixed, A FGETICAL epistle, to the author By an American Gentleman, [ln introducing this cebhratwJ work to the Oen tlcnitn and l.adiescf America, ! have rndeavored to give it a drtfs proportioned to ica diflingviflied merit, and tpthe taie of thofc for vvhofe aimift ment it is intended. No fipeqce has Lodn (pared in th« publication; and I flatter ntyfrlf that the work does not yield, either in paper or print, to any ancevcr published in America This edition has an advantage over iome former onas, as it contains by way of the minor produftionsol the author J and, it hat an advan tage over entry other edition, ill the Poetical Ijii/lt, which it prefixed to it, aud Which must be ex tremely gratifying to every lover of literatun iti this country, aa it is a proof that rhere ara Ameri cam who have the tifte to admiae, the justice ta applaud, and the talents to rival the Geniuses of other nations. £jf" Same Copies hare been sent oa to Mr. S»««J trville, Maidcti i.ane, l'ari, also to Mr. Baltimore, ami to Mr. Young, Cbartffn, Copiot will be r<Mit lo ISt/lon and other places, w Coon atoccafiont offer.] (nay )8 Twenty Dollars Reward. DESERTS D, FROM the Marine Barracks, corner hert and Thirteenth-ftreen, in the City of Philadelphia, the »Bth day t/f this instant two Marines, by trade Tailors, one John Crawford (the fepond time of hit defartion) five feet seven inches high, fair cowtplexiois, hair cut close, dark ayes, dim built.—The other, Hilary Rifhop five feat fix inches high, ruddy complexion, sandy hair, a remarkable ringworm on the left of his lip.- (Wentoff in uniform.) N B. They took with them one brown cloth Coat, one blue cloth. Coif, and many other articles not known sit.prtfent?. (V. w. BURRonr, Major Commandant of Marine Ctirps mav 29 IV'HEREAS X AN attachment was lately, iflued out of tVit in ferior corirf of common pica* of ffcc t»tinty of Eflex, in the ftat» of Ntw Jersey, dire&rd ro the (heriff i f the said county, agairft the rights credits, monies aod eff«3s, »:id chatties lands and tenements si Jebn Ghvn at the suit of Witihm WcHt. in a plea of trefpsfy on the cafe to hit da:«age three thousand dollars ArJ u tcrtat, the said (h;riff did, at the term »( June lafl p»<t, return to the said court that he had attached the dsfendanl by a certain h«nd given hf Matthias Denm?.n and ."amuel Meeker to the bii defendant, to the amount of near two thoufanl dollars,and alfoby sixty land warrants ; i\ r »tv thtre/ere, Knlcfs ihe said John CW" Symm»slH.-.ilappe>r,pive special hail, and receive a declaration at the full; "f the jstaintiff, judgment will be entered again (I him, and his property herein attached, will be fold agreeably to 'he statute in such made a»d prov : ded. Aaron Ogden, Clerk, Eli2?.beth-rown,July 8, I "99 (sO TO LET, And possession given the ytb of next won ft A Three story Brick Houfc, with a jxonrt kitchen iii.l cellar, in Screiu'-ltrcC. tiearto the N«w market. Enquire <M THOMAS Gl'vi'.EVi-S, No 73 VVilni.t flrJ't. ju'y i.? %\w ; \\
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