K.- fc-, ' \M. - . w ■W -- —■ r «i « . i . J »■ PHIL A DELPHI A, 13' |bc i. i or TUESDAY EVENING, JDXI' 30. 'at TOASTS j il &rani at Fr.jcitcl'i/L' ("K. C.) Jv!y 4, 1759. y ■ The United States of A merica—may J G they ever ret in t just sense of their impor fii usee in tlw» fcalf 6f Nations. *f Conprefs—may the irtereft and wel fare of their couftitnents form the of their deliberntiopi, asd may they h..ve spi rit and patricrifra to resist irfu'.tt and in- e< jurie*. " The Arfr.y of the United States—may it C el»'»y°.difp'ay a triumphant standard. u ' Tim thy Pickrrirg—may America al- V' u-ays hive a Secretary of. State, capable cf [' dfte&inr; diplomatic intrigue, 3«d courage 10 zo expose it. fi l M»jr 'he sword r>{ America never bt ftain'd but with the blood of ler foreign t 'emies, and msy a neckr'oth of Hemp ex m Jn a becoming manner her domestic nnej. I ' u A!' Natio£i6 it> Amity with tht United ® Statu. re Robert tJrndlee Harper. Esq. the firm fupjorter of hii country's rights and true '1 iuUrsJh. ■ B< to atmivtrfaiy of-the day which afTur fd Amcrjca of Liberty .and wn celebrated at Smithfield, (N. k C.) by a large nun.her of the inhabitants of the coun ty of Jo'infon, u-der the direttian of Col Hardy Brian, President, and Do6kor Cal vin Jones. Vice President '' Ar fun rif- a federal falutewas fired, and the American flag: h«ifted in front of the Court Hot fe. At two o'clock the compa ny fat down under s bower ere&ed for the tainment , after which the following toa(U were drank, accompanied bv difchargri of mufUetry, from a pa t of capt. Saffer s een pany, who volunteered on the occafian. '1 lie Day—miy the exifiemx of Amen fin independence he corv;;l with time. John Adarr:, the firm and tried friend of Sis country, and the fliield of its indepen dence. * cheers. Truxioii, Dt'c:itur, and the brave tatv of America. Th<- CrmcrreTs of the United States—may v.ifdmn and patriotism continue to influence tb«"r dcl'brrations. The Venerable Citizen of Vcr.- nop. , - sebref*4*J Woibingttn't'Wanb. ijan<t«f st; potningo,' and the MS*y?6r Tynmr* ofth« *t«y hcV&# tifrti - ; .tV Bf ?Jortk.C**ol<M—m*y it t4« fclieolof ftatcfiDtn and tbe nttf ■' .. ' ■ '•'. . J - : ' '• ■ ; * fbe ' .yfliy• r •-• ■• - tfo*r ' FWiy r sf*i* ttftraife... . r fiatWiirfi aajl the Knight ef the • ',-- '.»' • • s r &4&s ijpti tl>e'rogite'i if arc b. , field up to univerf*' d'-tt-Tjfltiar, in 4 *U, trimmers cef Ggittti t< obHyiort. " '" " May the Vu'aj! Republic* of Europe, in duce America to remember that whoever flwltes bands witb France, m\)ft take care of Vts throat. The American Tree f>f Libert}-—may otlr citizens be vigUant isi pruning from us bran, ches tl* frionsof foreign influence. (By the ififtj'reiidiki. The memory of thofc heroes who sealed t!io caufv of American Liberty with their blood. (Mej. Williams. The humane and -literary inDitutions of ■ the United States. (By R. GuL'ey, Et quire* The Ame/icj* Engle—«-in holding forth the Olive Branch ef Peace, may he not look bis bald ol the Arrows of defence. (By Benjamin Bryan, ksquin. l'he Awencan Cockad*—may it fti< lc en a* Irna; as the wearer's head. (By eaflain V. Saaser. Tufy 17 . At a Court of Oyer and Terminer held at ih« City-Hall of the city of New-York, in avd-for the said city and county, began the <)th day of July, "yiflant, and continned un til ytflerday, when, it adjourned, and passed feutente of imprisonment on the following pcrfons for crimes, affixed to each #f their names : John Marthant, to be ir-prifor.ed for lift at hard labor the State Prison. GRAND LARCH NY. Richard Willis, j years at hard labor in State Prison. John H. Bay, do. 4. Tho mas Smith, do. 4. Baltus Lintz, do. 4. Won Chevev!, do. z. PETIT LARCZXY. Barbara Eembti, 1 years at hard labor in 3tats Prison ; Jenny (a Maelc woman) do. !• Jerentish Conner, do. a. William Barbara Simrson?,' ifr>. 2. Mary, (a ftsve) »]<». 1; and ber roaster to receive an order to tranfgffrt he? at the expiiation of her ~T>t. • . FOR DISORDERLY JIOVSES. Catharine Pip*', folios Catharine Mur phy) 3 month'? hard labor m-Bfidewell, and :o pay a £jr of ico ds'ilars. Luty Van Zeii, i month', in Bridewell at ha'd labor, :-!•<] tojara nnrof Jaue Mitth-. si:, hlber in Bfttewell. BURGLARY. Iff* « ll T.lcntait* e. rjo or.ys in Bride we.l at hard labor. John White, 60 d:-.y<> in Br 'ewell at hard labor ; to pay a fine of j 3c,doJ'.ai-s, and to find sureties for his good [behavior for one year, himfelf in 200, and one surety in 100 dollars. William Rollis : and Alexander Montgomery v 30 days impri | fonjoentand 30 dollars fine, with furetics as ' above. Garret Weftervelt, Henry Mandfvillc, Win, Leonard, Wm. Williams, Amos Green, Lewis Cooper, for inciting 1 a riot, fined jo dollar?. 7ERC.ENNES, July 18. In the Lsnfingburgh Gazette, we noti ced the lollowing anti-Gaitic toast.—" May every jacubin, in the world discovered by Columbia, b* converted intofalt-pe're.nisn. u'a&ured inte gunpowder, deported in the powder-raom of the gallant Truxton, and from the ir.outh of his cannon be remiftt d in the payment of 'ribute demanded by the five headed monftet. 6 cheers." * • A eorrefpondent in Bennington County hat fmt us the following intelligence of the ludicrous proceedings of .the Democrat* in Bennington on the fourth ot July, with a requcft for its publication. *' Hafwell's paper announced 'hat » par ty of Republicans from Bennington and the neighbouring towr« would dine at Williatnf tewn, on the fourth of July, and a number of Robirfon's under the liberty tree. They accordingly rnuftered from Shaffsburv and Bennington about thirty, headed by Gover nor Robinson and Olin, who proceeded on to Willian.ftown. In Bennington about II o'clock they colle&ed about thirty young ooys; aid at two in the afternoon thirty ©vmocrats joined them at the brick h<;ufe, over which the French red cap was hoiftcd. They chose John Faflet President and 'Tony the printer vice president. At sis o'clock, they patted a vote to march in a body round the meeting house. Bui, unfortunately, af ter they had paraded for the march, they learnt that their leaders could not condufi them, both being confined within the limits of the goal yard. 1 hit put them into some confufion. They, however praceeded to nominate two other* '* Ouere. Do not our printer and En- Jodgedo well to complain of the severity and tyraniy of our rulers, who have been so inconsiderate and wicked as tu hamper them with lawn, which thus mark out the ground,which they (haltoccupy? " It wa« alio noticed that the red cap, which was placed oppefite the federal stan dard, in the conrfe of the day, bowed and. fell twice before the other 1" ADVERTISEMENT, J ion nor pjrzjt. THAT valuable and much admired Fo reign Vegetable,, the AMERICAX SUM MER 55£JASH—A very few. of the.genu inr Seed 6f thisefiremed preclusion are now offered to the pub'ic, lately imported, and to he deperided upon, every'f<Yd being pick ed and good. Tlie Squash grow* on a ftroog vine, is drtffed and brought to table exact ly like a turnip, enly'not peeled, preflcd drjs ■ and eat with pepper, felt, and butter ; boiU io about 15 minutes, and when foft le the touch it is done. The taste jefemblei the" artichoke bottom, but it allowed to be vtry much fgperiorby the beftjudg#s, whodtem this particular species of the Squash (there being a great many different forts) to be one of the very fir ft of vegetables. They are also found to answer in rich soups better than ■ the artichoke, and are diftinguifhedby being equally good in winter, if preserved in a dry place. To be set in April and May ; they grow almoA any where, without any of that avtentian which-the cucumber requires, thu' best t» be brought forward under glafler, or in pots, to prefcrtt them from birds, cats, and ground mice. To be gathered when of the size of a middling turnip ; are of a pale yellow, with beautiful fcollop'd edges. The '««ne does net spread much, bears plentifully 4 V 5 months, and is deemed "a considerable acquilition. The technical name giren to the Squash. in botanical deferiptions, is the " Cucurbita Melo pepoaid though not entirely new in England, is very far from be ing generally known. To be had only at Lewis's, Paflry Cook, No. 11 Charing Cross; and at Bailee's Herb Shop, Covent-garden. / ' IRISH LINENS. A good afTortmenr of 4-4 & 7-5 wide Irish Linens, in half boxes, Seine of which are rcry sine—also, a few bale» 3-4 & 7 8 brown &half bleached Dowlas, MtaMe for the Sf Domingo trade, and entitled to drawback. Wlitk will b» difpefed of on reasonable term* by ' the package. JAMES CLIBBORN V ENGLISH, j°*y'» FOR SALE,. BY SIMON WALKER, Pinejlrtel, near FifthJlrtet. 400 boies Tin Plates, Hardware, ajforted in eafrs, Sadlcry, afTorted in casks. Woolwich proof CANNON, viz., 4 pounders, 3 and )i cwt each -J with 6 poundt/s, &18 cwt.esch / cirri- ' 9 pounder*, so audijewt. each v age< IS poundera 12 cwt. each. I com. 4 ftnrt 18 pound carronade*. J plete. Round, Double headed and Cinnifler .-hot, Englirti Cannsn Powder, CutluOea and Boarding pikes, Mulkcttand Pistols, Usn Crow Bart. JLSO, for sale, June «B dim No. 13, Couth Front Greet. tut fa tf .foreign TRANSLATIONS. [Fran) Mr. CiAipaati's Pdper.] PARIS, May 14, The Council of Five-Hundred have, at j length, in their three last fittings, privately called, determined upon the following ten perfont at' Candidates for the vacant feat in the- Executive Dire&ory, occasioned by the going out of Reubel, to be feat to the Council of Ancienti. The following are the Candidates with the mimber of votea given to each in the Council of Five Hun dred, viz. 1 General-Leftvre, 33S vof«. 3. Sieyes, Aabafladof to Berlin 236 do. 3. Du»al, Mimftcr of Police, 316 <fo. 4. Gohier, Xxtninift r of Juitice, 231 5. Charles ' Lacroix, Ex-Mim'fter of Foreign P-clatiom, 203 do. * 6. Lacroffc, Vice-Admiral, 189 dc. 7. Mijulina, General of Division, 1*63 do. 9. Lwnbrechr*, MwiHer of Justice, 162 da. ; ; ' • ■■ 9. Martin, Vice Admiral, 161 do. I©. Dupuia, Mtmbtr of the National Ififtitute, J Next to these Candidates fa point of number of »otr«, Were G neral nrune, Vice- Admiral Bumpart, Lacepede, General Mul ler, Citizen P<ltier, Lacofle, Loiftl, and. Garan Colon. Many of the Deputies hare a great dcfire that a military character may be cbefcn. ' HAGUE, May t». The appearance of about twelre British iloops of war at the month of the Etna and the Watten, caused coflCderjble alarm. An Hussar Regiment and a telfbrigade were commanded to repair M the depart ment of Em«. FIELDKIRK, May r 4 . Luciri'fteig, which is confidrred as the key of Ch»:r and Graubunden, was taken this-morning abtfUt fix O'clock. The whole 14th French half-brigade of 3000 men are made pnfoners. General Jellachich, by way of Camberdona, attacked the enemy ill the rear, and drove them out of their entrench ments. At the fame time Field Marshal Lieutenant Hotze sprung with bis battalion to the door of the Lucienflcig, and took eight pieces as cannon. The cavalry is pur sued. Capt. Romberg) frcm the head-ctar ters, is gone with this agreeable news to Prince Charles at Stocked!. * * MILAK, May 4. A number of ne<T regulations have taken place here. Inttie 4*tesof #ll public notices, and other writings the republican form is a bolifetd, acdithe iferae.ftyle adopted which was used in the year 1.796. All republican arms and'Ggn*.are done away. The lican central an<fnu}hieipal authorities are u nited, ahd put upotj their former footing. The NarionarGuarfi is jibolifhed, and their arms given up to the fgirmer Commandant of Milan. The Cisalpine toiifohn'is forbid den under heavy penalties. All officers in the late system were commanded to'give up their books and accounts within *4 hoars; and whoever had money, or other effefti in keeping, belonging t© the French,. Helveti an or Indian Republics, were commanded to give them tip within 14 hours. VERONA, Mar 8. Tht infurreftions mPiecLmont continue. The people in many places hire cut down tht Tree of Liberty. The French army, 5000 men strong-, hare barn obliged t<> Uavc the Maritime Alps, snd retreat to Coni. Firld-MicQjal Suwarow has lent a carps of jo,ooo men against Rome, and it,o»o men to Lucca. The AuOriatis *r>d Ruffians cantinuz ta spread their force iii Piedmont.—Suwarow has his head-quarters at Tortona, and Gen«- ral Melas near Vakaffovich, in Vercdlt. They hold the caflle of Tortona, is which they have thrown fotne thousands of Frtccli prisoners. Tlie Imperii] troops have also pofieflion cf Novi in Genoa. General Mo reau has taken an advantageous position in Piedmont, betwixt Goni and Turin, and been reinforced with 30,900 men. FieM-MarftrnT Suwarrow, however, ix already on his match to attaclc him. The CiGjlpitie Direftory, in their flight out of Milan, carried with them, Riven mil lions of Kvr>;s ready money. ' ROVEKEDO, May 10. Betwixt Parraa and Piaccp2a, there is a body of 25.000 AufWan Rufliari troops. On the 4th, 1 o.oefl-Auftrians entered Pia- cenxa. A Ruffian corps iimtfrrhed to Genoa, in hopes qf there mceti% with the, Enjli ft). RiiCian'fltet. The-report that Alexandria had'been ta ken from the French i»'ur.founded. ' In Milan, the* per pit- have destroyed the statue of Brills, which the-Fftfrich hfiderea. cd ; and all goods,the property of Ffench rt en,.Helvetians, or.ettizens'rf the new Ita lian Republics, an rpnfifiratfi. Ten thouland-Rjiff* hs, it is said, have ma idled through the 1 Valfline into Swit zerland,' to", join the force of Hotze and Bel legarde, and to support the operation of the Archduke Charles. s TO LET, And passession given ib>- 7th of next month A Three story 3rick House, with 4 good kitcheifin3.cellar, m Stcond-ftreet near to the New market. Enquire of THOMAS GREEVES, Ko, J3 Walnut-fireet. 3tiwjw^f j"'y -j POST OFFICE.. Pki'adrffbia, Jul? 27, '99. LETTERS for the Bntift Packet Marj, for Falmouth (Eng.) will l>e trccived at this Office intil Tuesday 6ih N. B. The inland poftige to New-York mufl be paid._ M Several good Nurses WANTED. FIVE or Six capable NURSES may mee •with immediate Employ at the publiL ALMS-HOUSE, On producing fitisfa&pry reccmmendation?. Married Men and Womtn *vu d be preferred. Fetlon» acquainted with luitabl ci l racers arc particularly requeflcd toftffld then l witlwul del at to LUKEW. MORRIS, or chaki.es i'!.n \:;an t i s, Committee of the jls:\agrrs. July 37 ON THURSDAY, The tst of August next, at 8 o'clock in tic evening at tie Merchants Coffe House, WILL EF, SOLD, 4 A COUNTRT SEAT. SITUATE in the manor of Moorland, Montgom ery county near to Thomas 1.0-eflreth's Paper mill, and rot far diflant frcrcft the Newton roar* and a&ont 15 miles from Philadelphia.—containim a 1-1 acres of Land, on which is a good two fiory (lone dwelling hour*, frame ft,-.blc&c oi>th.spac« i» a large garden with every kind" of vegetable and a good bearing orck'ariof the best grafted ruit such as hsrveft and winter apples, pears, cherries, quince* See. The crop in the ground confifls r' ccrn, flar, pctatoes and clover, The fituitjon is very healthy, and beinir in the neighbourhood ol fever.si flore* and flnnV mills, irtak.s it a defi'abU purchase for any person wishing to secure a fuir mer retreat at a (mall rapence, Terms ai iv be uiade Jtanwn at the office of Edward Bonfall. No. 64 Dock Street; or by BENS OX er TORKE, auc'rs. d'lA Mr *5 NICKLIN &? GRIFFITH, HAVE FOR SALt, No. i6j, Ceesnut-Street, Received by the last arrivals from Liverport. Qinghtmt, Infmallchefl., Muflinetle*, 'and trunks, suited ™ uol °/' r ritk'ir for rxperta- Priaud CalUcso, . tioo cr tridt: . Checka, I SUk Striped Nankeens, J Caffimcre.', elegantly «(Tor»td ir. small ba)e» Wildborc Fascyt, in «to- Ternando Serges, is do. Broad Sajrs in do. CoarCc Weolcn In bale« ON HAND. Sail canvass ky the bile or piece, No* I aiu! J Nail* 4,6, 8 fprigl, cUtiti, dafpi, flies thing and fcuppaf Skeet copper and copper bottoms Sheathing piper Yellow ochre in raflt- Chiita wart affortad in boxca A quantity of empty port wine hottlct Loudon particular & India market 'J Id pipe and Madeira wine y hogO»«ad« 30 puncheasa St.Kilti rem 30 ditto coaotr? ditto It Cx pound cannon 10 four paund ditto, with carriage!, hand fpi^ea, rammer?, fpungta, tttot. Jtc compleat Cvo powder iri c JVi j»'T 9 To By SIMON WALKER, Pine, nrar liftb-strett, WOOLWICH proof Cannon—9 pounders, Cl-S f««t long, to Ml. cull, and J feet long, »j cwt. etch, frith csrriagei, kc. completed ditto and 6 feet long, it cwt. each, with carriages, &c. complete; Carronadei bo Hiding carriages, xa, it It 34 pomndars, weighing 6 1-4, 8 and ljcvrt. each; Boarding Pikes and CutltfTca; Erglifii Cafinoo Powder; Copper Sheathing Nails, Spikes aad Belts; 6, g. ti, 18 mod S4lb. round Shot; 6, 9, 18 aad double-headed do. 9, 18 and 34th. Oannifter shot. Alio—a <j» tndty of boTt SnglUh, Sorter, and Port Wine BoccUa, T*ast*n Ajtfo ciflti of 7 iotta each. mu<b f • ; »awf t< fo'K S.ALE, V B/tbe Subscribers at No. 5 Chefnut street, the following article s, viz. tft aad 4th proof Sp«jJ(b Br-mdy in j ipei, Netr Engijnd Ram in UhJ?, Cod£ih, id d». 'Tobacco, la do. , Rice in t«ror<, Beef ia bbla. al)4 half ibis. Macktrcl, in do. Spdr.Tuceti Cindleiio beiee, Madeira wise m nipt* hall pipca &qr. caflca Claret, in cafe., Boftoo sail Duck, Noa. I a a. Ruflia, ditto, different qnalltiM, RutfhHemp, JOSEPH ANTHONY fc Co. J°'Ts. TO BE LET, From the Ist of October rwxf, The STORES & WHARFF, A DJOINING the Drawbridge, now occupied by Mr Jolhua Oilpja fhr terms may be known by applying at No 158, Market-flreet. July 19 jtawtf . 7 nienty Dollars Rctvard. DESKRIEL) from the \ ajracks at ia the night.of the ith July, 1799, the follow ing foldiert iil the 1 ith regiment ia the ferricc of the United States; Titmai Brifton Bciti, x private, born io Chester county, aj years of age, 5 feet 8 inches and 3-4 high, darb complexion, brown eyes and loajf Muck hair which he commonly w - irs tied close to bis head,by occupation a farmer :he u a 'ftOMt, {food looking fellow, and confidenbly marked with the small pox. is much addified to liquor, and very a hufive when intoxicated j he was drelfed in full infantry uniforov except his hat—lt is ixptiSed that he will change his drfs as hs flole a plain round hat and a nninbcrof citizens' doathj. Also, J< imes M'Mtilln, born hi the county of Antrim,m Ir land, 36 y«ar« of age, 5 few j /nches and 12 high, fair compiexian, grey eye,, fliort Vrown hair, which is very thin upon the crown of his hen<i, of thin visage and a very pleasant coun tenance ; by occupation a farmer, and was dr«fTed in lull infantry unifoim. The above reward and reafooableripencrtwill b<- paid to any parfsn -who (tall apprehend and crtiSne in any g»»l,or deliv«r to any officer ia the si rvice of the United Statu, the above deftribed • leferUTK, or ten dollar, acd expencft lor either of them. * • LEWIS HOWARD, IJ 1 irli .Sta». 5 Regimen 7 .'ro) eodtf Tale jtayw L,A W BOOKS. l.ateft Editions. f FO PGR DA VJS BEfJS to let his l'rofeffiotial Friends and tha Gentlemen of the Ear generally, through the (IniteilStates, know, thut his BO(;K£ are just ar rived in tl e Henrietta froir. Dublnfj; comprising a collision of the greatell variety nr.d value, and exceeding any torincr importation. His Catiilcgttas, so /cor as prepared, IVall be furnilhed Gentlemen as heretofore ; snd in tk« mean time he requefls th« favor of their early or. ders July it FOR SALE, Pine Forge and Farm, SITUA'fE in Douglas Trwnthip. Berks county aLont one mile and a half Irnm the River Schuyl. kill, and five from Potts'Towi;. Ihe Farm co». ■jams three hundred and »xty acres ol land, shout ore hundred and twenty ol which is wood land; twenty-five acres of meadow, sixteen of wl.ich ij watered, hefides clover fields; a 'very capital orth. atd containing upwards ol '.wo liur.died apple ties. I'he forge has four fir«i, t»'« haromirs, and four pair of bellow. is in eun»ple:* order having lat. ly re aired and is capable of manufr&uritg two hundred and forty tons (,! ' r iro* annually—, i ikewifi afaw Mill, In., t!, lb up, two coal hoefes, and a fufiicunt i umbcro hi '.I so acior. i odate workmen, all ngood order Oi ih- |»i miles are a two ttory fione dweftmy hnufc ai d c ur>tit>«j house stone 1 arr and ftaSl<-> iufSciciit ior thirty h' r<£«, j large |<r in barn, eo<v houe and every other ing fieceffary ' r the efe ol the farm «r>. works. Also about live hu: rired acies of excellent chef* nut timber lam) from i to 5 n i'esfrom the works; which will be fold ritit*r with the works or fuper are, as ma- fait the purchaf.r The pure! afcr can be atc -nimo'.arc.' with wag gom, hcrf«, *nrfevery o'lvrltindol lltxk need, faryfor cairyir£ nr th« • ulincf#. he twins may he known by applying to J')HN CI.fcMEN I STQCKKH.Kfq merchant, VhiladeU phia, or to the fubfn it>er n premifcs jnlv %' JOR SALE Madras Handkerchief,") I'ulhat do. /In frra'l pacfcsyrr, en- Vi*ry fine terficcaj. ( titledtothedra*W«3ck. Cafiimcrct, J APPtr ra Philips, Cramond Cs* Co. July 14 IV A A SITUATION in a Compting-hOufe in tlpit city, or a birth to go to the Weft-Indifn, or my othtr part, at fuptreirco, agent or clerk, by ». rOUS'Ci MAN, who fpcak«the French 'anguapc, is acquainted with I ufinc.'», and can adduce fatis failory tcflir.ionials as to hi* ability* and character.' A line directed t» A. B. and left at this rflice will be attended to. For further par ticulars enquire ot the printer. julv :3 To be Let for the Summer Season,- A djoifliog ts, uui. on the north-weft Hi of the Centre Square, Tvjo tvry pitasant- and convenient R O G M S, On the Itwer floor, (tillable for olfidei. Enquire of tfw isbferiber on the prcmifes. MAT'VS. M-CONXELL. •, 'lily ac Left some time since, THROUGH mifl»ke, at ihe O(lite of thf JL ftribcr, » bundle ef YELLOW MOREEN. Tht owner i» drfirerf'c apply tcr it to SAMUEL H, SMITH. - ' O< L ialyig Removal. Thomas Clayton, Hatter, HAS removed to No. I*ff, Couth Front flrect, where he intend* carrying oil tiu bafioeft u formerly, ami has on hind a complete assortment of hit own ■wnufmflured Jidie*, gentlemen »n4 children' HATS. Canada Beaver£s* Mujk-rat Skins, With t complete afTcrtmetit of FURS, ahrayi for file.—He hai rec»i*cd pi r the h«c arrival* from Londcr, a complete aflortmcnt of Fajhionable Esglijh Hats, Which he' now offer? for sale at vg;y reduced prices. Patent Plough?, TO be fold for eafh by Joseph Salter at At Hp# Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan Harker, Woodbury'—anil J rile Evans, Lumber ton, Thofc who haveufed tbem give them the preference to any other kind, as they require left team, break the ground bitter are kept ia* •rder at lei's expence and are fold at a cheaper rate —the plan is much fimplified and eonfifttof but one piece of raft iron, with the handles |nd belmnf wood ; they may beiixed with wrought lays ind coulters to b« put on witkferews and taken off at pleasure Patent rights for vending with lnftr«Aions for* theui may be had by applying to John Ne-wbald, or the fublvribcr No, 31a .North Front-fireet. Who has for Salt; Or, to l.raft for a term of tears, A number of valuable trails of Land, w«H situated for Mills, Ircn VVorksnr Farm*. niort ly improved, lying ebirfiv in the cr>»rty ef Hun tingdon flat# of Pennfylvanu. Th«f» who raay incline to view thrm will please to apply ro Johi/Vanan efq.ncar Huntbtg'Vni. Gloria Newbold. |u!v t; Treasury department ' •* May, 19tb, 1799. t THE proprietor*of certiCcatev ifTurd for futi f. riptionj t(i the Loan bearing interefi at eight per centum per annum, are notified, that at any time afterpayment (ball have been made of the.jth' inflaUnent, which wili become due during 'he !ir& ten days of tbe month of July enfning, Certificates of Funded Stock mny.it their option beobtiineriat the Treasury or Loan Offices, refpefittvely, for the amount of the four firfl inftalir.tnti, ijr one moiety of thefnms eX' prefled in the fubfctiption certificates: —No cer tificate* of Funded Stock will however be iCvs'J for less than one hundred dollar*. Such fuhfeription rtrtificatei It nxy be pft *nted at the Trpjfury or Lcic Offices in cw cqhence of tlie fnrcgnicg arrangement, will be Tidor'cd acd diflinflly marked so t« to d»not?r tint i tnorty of it>e ftotk hf s fcer?: iCited. OLIVER tfOLCOTT, k Secretary ef ft:- endtw ■DAV.IIj RU7TEF. w&f r f T £ 1) er6t PO2W ~ s aw6m t*wtf
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