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    of Generals Frolich He henzollern," the
brigades of Generals Secfcendorfffc • and Al
caini, have all been united into aftroßg sr.
my of ,4>fervation, ready to adlevery inftsn?
in fupp. rt of the grand army of F. M.
Suwarro'jv Htnce tke news of a general
and t>loi.dy engagement may soon be ex
pefted , and which,, no doubt, will decide
the fate of the French in Italy, r ■ |
The affijial acconnts from Switzerland
onlyicome down to the 9th ; under which
date ,the Archduke Charles wrote to Vieti
na. that the French left 94 pieces of cannon
in Zurich, and that the progrelfive niQve
menu to mount St. the Devil'»
Bridge, had been (lopped bv Col. Prince
Rfihan, Generals Hebert and Haddiclc.
letters from Switzerland fay, that
G(nenl Maffena disputes every inch of
ground, and had optaiued some tr.fling ad,
rantages in the engagements since the 9th
which, however, w(cre f«on returned by the
Imperialists, whose head quarters, on the
15th, were still at Kiatten, where General
Hotz, and other chiefs, hold conference
eveiy day.
Mifcellanious Articles.
FRANKFORT, June 18.
I,l.fix weeks we expedt the Ruffian troops;
in our neighborhood.
NUREMERG; June I' -
A Rufiian army of 4.0,000 tntu, under
G«n. Kimflvjy RofaVoW, pa3ed Jo'fepbhof,
in WVftjjailiew, May 27th. The 25th
June, the vjii will be at Prague. It is ex
pert?d to march through Fraccotiia
MILAN, Jtu'e 3-_ .
In 1 magazine in this city. thtf Auflrtant
have found in a the foollowing efft £ls,
which the French were not able to carry
away with them . I. A great msny chests
with valuable paintings, from Rome ; 2.'
The great field repository of medicines, of
considerable valtie ; 3. fifty chests with
churchplate ■, 4 A great many bales of
cloth valued at 2,000,000 55. A small coffer
with gaM bars ; forty carriages, one finer
than the others, which belonged to the
French Commifiaries.
" J unc 5* tlie 2(1 ult. the great park
of artillery ofwent from hence to Pavia.'
The siege of Tortona began on the 23d; a
grent number of hands arc working nt the
trenches, which are much advanced. The
garrison was retuvning a smart fire, but
without effeft. A great numbcrjif persons
are just arrived here, who were.arreted at
Pontremoh and Sarzaiia, owingf to their
attachment to the Ffcnch.
Count Cocaftclli is hourly expected here
as Imperial Commiflioner, to organize our'
government.
June 7.
The following letter has been received
Ikjc from General Vucfcaffdvich :,
CEVA, June 4.
" I have this day entered Ceva, where J
uiane prifoncs 1800 Frenchmen, and the
wives of Generals Moreau and Fiorella j but
as I do not wage war against women, I shall
fend them both back to-morrow, to tile
French out-pofts, attended by my Ajutant.
"
I (aw a nunnery, where thi French commit
ted e-xcefiVa before their retreat : They cut
in pieces Come ,of the nuns, the reft they
crnthed tu deattf with.blows of the butt end
of their mulkets : The French are now all
at Coni, which fortrefs being very strong
by nature, will rather r.tard the progress
of. our troops.
Serious troubles have broken out in the
South of France, and thfc recruits foot thi
ther, desert in great numbers.
' A fraall corps of Auftrianj and Piedmon
tefe has entered the provide of Maurienne,
"in Savoy, where the inhabitants are very rea
dy to {Jipport them.
MODENA, June v
A severe Imperial mandate has been ad
ireltd to the Jews,- with injunction to re
korc within the space of three days all the
church plate, relics, ftatii'es of faints, Btc.
which they bought of the French, ■while the
latter were mailers of this country. It they
have c'.fpol'cil of them, they mull pay their
value in money, f > a, to enable the church
lieu i i thole they have been robbed of.
VENICE, June 3.
The'lmperial marine has now commenced
its operations aganft '.he coast of Italy, 011
the Adiiutic, by the taking of Goffena.
VERONA, June g. ,
7 ! is moment we receive advice, that the
French began on the 6th inft. to bombard
violently the city oi Turin, from the cita
del.
STUTGA,IID, June ij.
The famoss patriot Welter, of Herifan,
*as sent on the ill inft. »nder a Arong ef
co «> where a military comriffion will de
cide bis.ftfte.
The Helvetic Direftory intends, it is said,
to quit Bern, and return to Biehne.
HAMBURGH, June 27. '
The Redaiteur of the nth June, csn
ains the important official account that the
1 oulan fleet aiter having landed troops and
proviiions for the French army in Italy, and
in the Ligurian Republic, arid after having
evaded by a very flciltul mancevrfe, coming
to an engagement With a fupmor-force, pas.
,ltd by Toulon on thf 9th inft.
ineMorutur of the 1 yth ftatesthat the
Toulon fleet Jading ;6;o=o men at Leghorn,
had viftualled sundry ports-in Italy, had ar
rived fafe at Carttiagepg, joined the Spanish
fleet, asdthvt form a force c.f 30 fail cf the.,
line. gCP Both falfe.
The British force no w jn the Mrdjtcrra-
ne»n, con(rft»-af fifty-e':j;-ht f,:L- of the Trie.
The Turks, -LI rimw and N/aoolitar.
n»ke the coi)r!ii:kU l'oires. .The FiimV,.
and Spaniards hive sixty three fill; 4if • tli.-
line. '
The EnffVifli Eaft-lndia Company has vo
ted Lord Neli'on io,oool. (lerliiig.
K/IMBURG. June 29.
The Jyigli/h liave cJufdy blockaded all the
ports of the NortliTeas.
The C'HM't of Prussia ti said to have refu
fed the French Republic a paflagefor io,ooo
lioifes through the line of demarcation.
Our, readers will le g'ad to Tee his Im
peiial Majesty's Declaration to the Diet at
Ration, dated the 6th iuft, rtla:iyc to the
horrid murder of the French NJimfters near
Raitadt. liis couched in a style of- juit
candor antj dignity • worthy the Chief of a
great Empire, which will 110 doubt cortvinc
evtry candid, though hitherto prejudice
mind, that proper j'iflicfc and puoiflimeut
will be inflidted on the aflaifins. v
%\)t dsasette.
PHIL J I^ELPHIA,
MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST i 6.
-'i-y
£3" The Office of the Gazette
of the United States
will be remavef to-morrow, to
the JirJi Brick House in Ele
venth, above Arch Street.
In consequence of this removal the
Pa per will not be publijhed on
Tttefday.
C 5" To-morrow the Office of the
Philadelphia Gazette "mill be removed
to a three story brick bouse in Broad
Street below Chesnut street. The
publication of that Gazette will of
course -be suspended until Wednesday.
FIRE BUCKETS.
It is fuggeded to those persons who leave
the city, as a measure which may prove of
much confequer.ee, to depoiit their fire buck
ets at the City Hall.
Letters have been received from Madeira,
informing, th.»{ the East-India Company's
<hip Atlantic, Captaip Read, from New-
Yook, ,had irrived at that island, and after
taking in wines, had failed for Bengal.
DIED, ?t New-York, of the Yellow Fe
ver, Mr. Jaxes Chkyalier, Editor of a
Daily paper in that city.
Died, lafl evening, of the Yellow Fever,
Mr. Petku Joyce, foa of Mr. Doniinick
Joyce, of this city. •
——, on Saturday morning, Mr. Rich
ard Walk, of this city, merchant.
> efterday morning, very suddenly,
in a fit, Abigail Data, ui the 89th year
of her age ; a worthy and reiped.ibls mem
ber of the people called Quakers.
It is with pleasure we mension that the
Mayor of this city is recovered from an in
difpolition of a few days.
Five uew cases of the i'ever were reported
at New-York on Friday,
The fitting of the Supremo Conn of tbn
Stats, which commences en Monday the, ad
Of September, is to be held at the School
House in Frankford.
Mr. John Rush Is appointtd a Lieute.
nant m the Navy of the Uiiited Stites.
Buonaj>are, fays a Paris paper, after his
second defeat before the walls of the ancient
Ptolemais, suddenly turned upoa his heel,
and rufhoj into the town ! Vive le son du
canon !
About sunrise yficrday morning a IVa-fa
eing man in the Northern Liberties put an
end to hiscxiftence by ihooting himfcll'thro'
"the head with,a pistol., Wc have not heard
any reason ifligned.for this ralh acVbut are
sorry tojearn that h<-. has left a large'family.
He was seen walking in the ttreet a lliort
time beforer.
Ycfterdjiy aftrrnoon Andrew Keebna, be
>og in a boat on Schuylkill, near the middle
ferry by accident tRc boat'felled with- water,
wlie he instantly font and was not ten af
terward 1 . Two othei'perfons that were, with
him iwam "to the fbbre.
The Constellation frigate was laying at
Sandy-Hook last Wednesday evening.
The Constitution frigate anchored in Lyn
haven Bay the 15th ink.
N 0 TIC E. ~
To the Creditors of Joseph Alexander,
La i E of l.fwiftown, in ,the eounty of Mif
flin, and commonwealth of PeMi.l'ylvaniaj
who was a jiartJer of the firm of John/on IZ
Alexander, I have applied to the Judge., of the
court of Common pleas, in and for the cuunty
of Mifflin aforefaidv for the benefit of the law?
Of the laid commonwealth, made for the relief
of infolvenfdttbtors, and they bave appointed
the fecend Tuesday of September next, for a
hearing of me and my creditors at Leoiftown,
in Uid county, of which, pleafeto take notice
JOSEPH ALEXANDER.
aujuft »3
Citjr Hospital Report,
From j-jZi July to 241& August, inc.'uSKe.
Admitted 66
iuft'd 5
liied 2 )
tonVaL-fcents.
Oi thedefeated 6 were ftdrr-itted in an'infen
ftble state,
7 with black vomit,
7 died within a i:w hours
after ajmifljon.
■W f {jo msfjr with propriety be"con£dcred as
dying when admitted— I* he refiiainwig 9
two admitted on the fr tond day oi
ihe.r u.f.ale) were admitted in an advanced
state i<i their indifpnficiprS
NICHOLAS M. VAUGHAN, Ap'y.
For the lift 48 hrurs, ending 1 Au D 26th,
at 12 oYlock, A. M.
ADMITTED.
George Cope, frooi Pcnn(yivania Hospital,
hftber Drxy, corner of South and Fifth ft,
Benjamin Cablaclc, corner German St 6th. ft.
Tofrph Lmra-ce, j<)6,,iouth Water flrect,
W ilßim A' urry, 4th, t*ap S >uth llreet,
James
James M'Giorty, found coriici of.Race and
Front-llreet.
CIED.
Dai:icl fohni'on,
Jofiah Bragly,
Ann Flcctwood-
Mary M'Canaflia::!,
Cihrifto.-'ici Daymen,
Jiiiits Shaw.
INTKHRKD IN PLBI.IC C-HOUND.
Fion) City and Liberties, ...
City Hoiptal,
Jfcajaining in IloQjiul, 31.
report
Of the Sextons of the different gromids, of
the number of Funerals at their ground,
tie 48 hours prtcecd ng the 26th August,
1799, biding gt 12 v'civek.
Christ Churdi, . . 1 adult
St. Peters, | adult
St. Pauls,
i/l Prelbyterian,
2d do.
13d, ,do.
Scots Prelbyterian,
AfTociate Church,
St- T.lary'i,
Trinity,
Friends, >.
Free Quakers,
Swedes,
German Lutheran,
German Pre&yterian,
Moravian,
Baptist,
Methpdift,
Univerfalift,
Jews,
African Episcopal,
do. Mtthodift,
Public Ground,
V ut>
Total 39. 33 ad.Gckild.
Toe pievt lis: cjmprtbeni» ell tie burials
frJT'i tbe City and Liberties of evert disease.
'Bj order of tbe Board of Health.
WILLIAM ALLEN,
40ariiit'3lift.
Port of. Philadelphia.
Arrived at New-Castle
SV'P Prosperity, Joughan, luern (Ireland)
_ 48 days.
Sailedfroin thence the Bth July,and hrings
the latest European Intelligeixa pal",
fengers. * -r*
Sailed from New Cafilc yefterdr.y :
Brig Hannah, Bogs, London
Susannah, Meollin, Hamburgh
~chr. Lisbon, Cox, Charleston
hr?. Happy Couple and Antelope, from
hi nee, have arrived at Cape Francois.
'EDWARD DUNANT
Ha. REMOVED hU Compting-houfc, to' Mr.
oarnßkl Mechlin » in Grrnaantowij,
AND HAS FOR SALE,
Of Uc ship Camilla's Cargo from Can: v n
viz.
| 400 Chefls of Bohea Tea
I 800 <j». of Hyfrjn,
j 250 do.
I 20 do. imperial
j B|acVS»tin. prtft & at l quillty, in ho^of'Jop.
[ Black .Mid coloured StfniWs, in do.-
Black Tuffities and Lutdlrings, tad®:
Hur Ribband,
Umbrellas in boxes, of Joa, «o & it each
is,ooo Pieces of Nadkecns, " '
Boxes of Paints, Jcc.
ALSO,
87 Ticrccs prime Rice,
Spermaceti Candles,
Patns Chintz,
India Prussians,
Bachar and I'ullicat Handkerchiefs,
Copper in sheets i-a inch" and 3 8 Copper and
Brass
Aujjull 26th,
Washington, Aligns: 14., '9O.
The -Sale of lots publiilied W ihcjCotn"
nnffioners, commenced yeftfrdi'y, ai d we
are allured from Authority, that they will
be ton tinned on Tuetdays, Wednesdays, and
Thafdays, in every vc;-k, till the s um o
180,000 Dollars fliall be raised.
32 Remaining ir
th- KofpJt.it.
16 of whom arc
i dawt*
"O
0
1 f£*7J
1 child
t adult *
0
1 adult
- o
4adult *
- o
2
2
i adults
o
o
0
1
o
' . 1
o
o
23
Health Officer.
<fJeo<c,
k:
ltiwjw
E L ECTION.
The friends to the Eie£lion of
JAMES KOSS, as Governor. rdident in
the i ownilnps of Elockle) and i'ing-'.eifirg,
art- rcqurftcd t;» meet at Gtorge Weed's low
er Bridge on Schuylkill, on SaUiidav. , ii'
/iiigull, it 3 o'clock, to take into connee., •
.ton the rnoft proper lisps in fupijcrt of his
Eletlioii.
Bldckley, August 23,1799.
THE fubferib'ers, members of the
Grand Lnju li of the county of Chester, hav
ing attentively and deliberately, conlidered
the relative merits cfi'tbe two persons row in
nomination toi 1 Governor, to lutceed the pre
-1 nt, do not hesitate in pledging- themselves
-lupport JAMES ROSS, ct Pittlfcui-gh,
a$ the enfimig election for office, inasmuch
as he has always, with that cou.:ftcncy which
excfullveiy appertains to the friends of A
merica, advocated her rights in \fpite of 611
the nienaces and calumnies of foreign einif
faries <0 domestic traitors j that „is mind
has been superior to the popular clamours of
the moment steadily puriuni? the interelts of
the people wi hotlt beiiigof this party to-day,
a id the O-ther to-uiorrow, as popular preju
dice might l'eem to vibraie ; and as there
will be a vacancy in the 'Senate of pcnnfyl
yama, at the enfSing cleftion, for a Senator,
from tile diilri'ft composed at the counties of
Chester, Montgomery and Bucks, we do re
commend, as our choice, and are determined
to support ZEBULON POTTS, Efti. for
fai* office. 1
Pi HELEN) foreman.
Ibomas stalker, Francis Gardner,
John Frick, Joseph Sharp,
John Marshall, "jcu<e: IVheUr, ,
Fh;i ~p Scatty 5 bomas 31orris
John I'ugb, //. Don tining)
John Hughs, Lt'vy Woodrow,
James .f. Gibbons 9 Abraham Sharpies.
James Button,
August Term, 1799#
At a meeting of a number of re
fpeElable inhabitants of the
county of Che/ier, convened at
fames Jackson's, in the town
oj Wejl- Chejicr t on Wedttef
day the i,\Jl of Afiguft,\l799,
in Order to take into considera
tion, Jome matters refpeEling
the ensuing cleft ion.
RICHARD DOWNING, Jun.
Joseph M'Clkllan, Seeret
ON motioiv.of Mr. Whelen, it was un
nimoufly KgrcodJ that a coumiictee be at
pointed, to enquire into the llander, alledgti
againit JAIVJKS RUSS, Esq. b£ Pittfburg,
with power to enquire into the merits of
said (lander, and topublifh the reiult thereof.
On motion, it was unanimously agreed
that a committee, confiding of twentydix
pei foils, be appointed l'or the purpole of in.
veftigatiug tbo validity of the charges alledg.
cd against Mr. Rol's;—in pursuance of which
the following persons were appointed, viz.
fVilliamGiibont, Esq. John Frick,
Joseph M'Clellan, David Morpis.
I Mac Wayne, Esq, JJaxi.l Pennypa(lur.
Jos. Hemphill,Esq. Eton Etans.
Rcnj. Jacobs, Esq. Dr. Joseph Pierce.
Dr. F. Gatdn<r., Philip Scots, Esc.
Dr. A, Bailey, John Hughes.
David Denny, James Helton.
Dennis 'i helen, Joseph Sharp.
Walter Finney, Esq. David Jones, Esq,
Robert May, John Uinehart.
Samuel Haines, Robert Miller. «
If esse Jones, John Bowen.
On motion of Mr. Finney, it was unan
imously agreed, that William Gibbons, Jo
seph M'Clvllan, Ifiiae Wayne, Jofepli Hemp
hill, and Dennis Whelen, be a committee
to arrange and forwurd to the Prcfs, such
information, relative to the charges against
Mr. Rofs, as they liny receive from time
to time.
On motion of Mr. Whelen, it was unan
iinoudy agreed, that a Federal Meeting of
the IvjhaDitants of Cheflrr County, be held
at the Court house, *n Weft-Cbefter, on
Friday, the 6th of September, in order to
form a General Ticket, tor the unfiling
Eleilion.
It was moved, fccoiided and Unanimously
agreed to, that the proceedings of this mee
ting, be publilhed in Hand-bills, and also in
several News Papers of the city of Fhiladel-
jjhia. i
THIS is to give that the
Sebfcriher, living in WftYwiclt, •Cecil County
Maryland, >h»;h obtained letters »f Admisiftra
:iotnoH flie personal eftare of JOHN MORTt/N,
late ot' Warwickj id Cicil County, deceased All
perfon»\ h-Xing claims agiintl rh« said rieccafed,
aro hetef.y wari;et! to exhibit the fame, with the
Vouehtrs thereof, to the Sukicrih«r, at or beftfre
the firft day ol March next —They may otherwifc
by law be tzcludwi from all benefit of the said ef-
tae.
Giver under my hand thii jjth day of Asguft,
' 7 "' REBECCA MORTON, Helm'trx.
Aug. xy. xaw^w
THIS is to give notice that the
Subscriber, living in Warwick, Cecil County,
Maryland, hath obtained letters of Adliiiniftra
tion (Debanias Noni) on the pcrfonal eflate <SI
yCHAT VANCE, lute of Warwick, in C'cil
County, deceafcd ; —All perfont
against the said dccealed, rre hereby w;Sjt;d to
exhibit the fame, with the vouchers thereof, to
the Subscriber at or before the firft day of March
next —They may < therwifc, by law, be excluded
from all benefit of the said efiiwe.
Given uatk-r my- hand this rsth day of August
'799- '
REBECCA MORTON. Adm'trx.
- avg ij
I'O BE sold; ,
A! Ptjtyi,;. V/cmiiie, on Mondzv tit % 1 : A
September «.e»t, at ; o'ototi . \>. i,r „«■
tiichouleof the §u\>(criber, livii gin ihi 1 uv;j*
or Ke\v*C afiie^.State of D(kw2tC| 4 I'^}^'....
of valuable
t O T S;
I fuita'ble fo'r.buiUlinj on, being tKe Si)(ii'i ftj :e
of the flouriflimg towJt «f .New-Caflle uf-ic
'Uid, <jiiU#r from Philadelphia tiiirty ifi.es
ftiilef..
i his valuable proper ty i. highly capable of
improvement, immediately on the river
Delaware, tunnjf a number of wharf lets on
it ; and (row the depih ot the water (earth
*t)'l materials for wb;irl*(ng t ealify-
' I there is no ooubt but wiarirt, wou.i
bring a handfotne inteielh
- I property consists 0}; five acres more or
Kfs, in <4ne body j |»yjt highland is divided in
to lots to luit every description of perfoas.—
New'Caflie > s one of the molt healthy and
ftouriftimg towns eu the continent; and from
thcincreafe of trade it has railed property tu
four timrs the value it was seven years part
T be number of vcfiels bonnd nut and in, vvhith
fl<p for lupplies of ttoik, fce, &c. and the
vff.ole of goods between Fhiladelph*
and Baltimore, is now tnrougb this plate. The
packets and Itages from the rfforefaid cir?e», .Su
ite. mate it very lively: theM i:, not, at this
litne, oi«t b iufe to be rented in the place ;
and th? ttytiib.rof applicatior.t lor houses m<ik<;~-
it tn ol'jeft for j.erfo;># to improve. There are
a number of elegant and buildings now
poing on, a Public Acadeniv and several private
schools- Ibe nul (M am Fever hasnrvrr maciv
ar.y progrel"-, an I the Agvt frarcely ktnwn ;
the number of cf i'drcn in thit place is a cotivii.r
cing proof cf the henlthintU 01 it. '1 he pfn f
pest o! the jiver DJawrre, up and d-nvi- is ilef
lightlul ; ay. far as t'ie eVe can
you rr-y view the Vt ffels in diitereHt attitudes
i here 13 rtjf n to thlt public piins for
die Navy will lie built here, as vtfleis can fail
from this plats wfifji the river is faft at Phi
lade'phia-
The cordi'inns of (ale will be easy ard mat's
known on the djay of file- Pljres of public
worship, market thills are very ront'i^uous
JOHN DAKRAGa.
N. B.—A pl-/ ot the ,»bt ive Wili he exhibited
a*y t me previous, as rt-ell u on the day of Yale.
August 16. eoim.
TO LET,
A convenieTf. ce' . i no ,iv two story
BRICK HOUSE,
With a large yard, near the c ir.a of Market
and Six»h streets.
llllv 1 -
FOR SALE.
AHoufe and Lot, Stables, Shop, &c. fuit
ablefbr a Store, or Tavern, with a well of
excellent water before the door ; (Jtuated heaf*
ihy and pleasant on the Banks of Toms' Rivti •
Dover Towfldiip, Monmouth County, New a
Jtrfcy, within feveu miles of the Sea the Ri
ver and Bjy jffotding plenty of fifh, o>fter 6 and
clams—alto pU-uty of wild sow in the winter
I'eafon; and a site retreat from Peailential dif
cafes.
Also for Sale, tituated as above merr/ipned
on the Banks of fatd River, several small im
proved places with valuable FiQuries, together
with timber and wood lands, adjacent saw millj \
4c. Like wile Lots upon fairi River, on which
Houfcs maybe budfeafy and cheap, lumber 4c.
beihg plenty in the
nace i> ereifled tiear by, and from everyappear
»«cethe_plff(.eu likely to become gootHor trade,
and alrnoft every Jund of business, the Naviga
tion of the River bc,ing fafe and easy, and the
niiUncc to the' occean act more than seven or
eight miles, the leats for water works ahd man
ufaiSfories equal if not exceed anv in the Ur.ited
States; being situated so near navigation that
there i 9 little or no land Carriage—any perform
inclining topurchal'e will plcafe a P p!v to tbe
fubferibercn'the premises or'to .
In the Cbair.
GEORCE IV. IML AT.
■No. $o D"fV Streft.
WILLIAM E. IML AT.
a "g" ft '9 (.»S) d6t
&3- The U. Slates Loan-Office
for PdHnsylvani3 t is remo'/kd to the Rtdgt
rood, two and an bdlf miles from the city.
* 6 ' ..... 42W
JUST IMPORTER
Into Wilmington, v. te of Delaware,
Sixty Hhds, Sug AR,
SUI j«il te drawback, ami for fair (>h cr e) by
Jehu HoUingfvorth &? Co.
'•'•lmington. August i 6 j, w
FOR. SALE •
At Hardy's Inn, Market Strcet. as Ele.
gant SADDLE HORbE.
a "g u st 26 gj 3tm
Cdlct s s Hole/ in (.iPTtnuntoivn.
HpHE Subfcr'iVefbef* leave to inform tie public
in (jtneral. iwl bis friends in particular, that he
has opened h)s Hotel in Gcrmantown, just above
the Market House; he ha = provided the best „f
liqmrsof sllkindf, he will prepirn dinners at the
fliorteft hotice and on the molt reasonable terms t
relrefliments of every lcind to be had at all times
as well as soup* ev-ry d a y from II te 3 o'clock. '
His ordinrry will be as usual at half past three
ocloch,
7 <MES CULLERS.
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N O T I C E.
The fnbfcripers being duly authorised to
receive all the debts a d effea s of Jamea
Wilkins, <?f Philadelphia, all thofa indebted
to him ire cautioned 3gainft mailing pay.
ment to arv othei* persons.
DANIEL .SMITH;
GIDEON H. WELLS,
A-! 3 u!: 26th, '99, touim.
TOBELET.
IJn'il the 15th or November nexf,
Afafe Retreat from Philadelphia,
n a pleifam situ nio i, abdutthrec mi!e S from
town.
Application left at thePrintsrY aildreTic? tc
A. 11. will be atteude ! to. ,
auguflza
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SPECULATi6ft
Enquire at the Brewery, corner of
Dock and Pear ftrtetL of
LUKE VV. MORRIS.
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