H* V ' s -■ l-, intelligence. VIENNA, July 17. Field Marflial Kray writes under the ioth instant, that Field Marthal Ott on the 9th, after a severe bombardment of three hours, took the fort of Urbano, in Bologna. Within these few days, two Spanish cou riers hav« arrived here : one is from the Spanilh uiinifter at Paris, chevalier Agaza, and it is said that he bongs propo£als for peace. .f. <■ HAMBURGH, July 2?. 1 ..-f fey a particular opportunity we have re ceived letters from Copenhagen, of the 19th infl. which mention that th-. preceding day 20 Engli.li (hips of the line of 64. and 74 guns, arrived at Elfineur ; they are to go to Revel in order to take Ruffian troops on board. From Stockholm we hear that the Duke ef East Gothia, who was dangerously ill, is perieftiy recovered. Ic is reported here that the king of Priif fla means to extend the line of demarcation. CONSTANTINOPLE, June 25. At the recapture of Jaffa (formely called Joppa) a numb r of French officers fell into the hands of Ghezar Pacha and commodore fir Sidney Smith- Buonapante, who hgg but few troopd left, is closely pnrfued by them, an 1 it is expefted that the war\?gaiuft him will soon be at an end. Tt is this <1 y reported here, that the Egyptian Pacha Murat Bey, has entered C.iiro. On the 22d iuft. two Ruffian (hips of line arrived here ; they are looked upon as the van of the Ruffian fleet, which is ex petted from the Black Sea with troop».. 1 AOSTA, June 30. A French corps ported on the mountain called the little St. Benchard, attempted yellerdav to lurprife the corps under the corfhiiand of the Prince de Rohan ; h'Jt they vert* r.'j-.uUi'd with the loss, of fonie nandred killed, wounded and taken prifone"rs. The mount-tin i» now occupied by the Imperial ifta, wlio likewiff took some cannon. LONDON, July 30. v French 'cOHn^er-r evolutionary piJn. s % , The Mercury of Enrop# j*-'' per) tfwfer Uie henij of'PaVit, has an article*.: 5 tfe title, and which is {aid to fee in general circulation through prance s . . « PROPOSITIONS Wliic!) are already popular, and are daily be coming wore and more so, here ; " 1. The re-cftahlilhment of monarchy In Franre, on rational terftjs. ,l 2. The king fliall grant a general am nesty, without any exceptions or exemptions whatever. " 3» Property which, according to the ex illin.'-' laws ot' the Republic, lias been legally acquired, and is now legally held, (hall be re fjrct\ed as legal property. " 4. Such of the at my who (hall join tbe standard of the King, /hall be continued in their rcfpedlive ranks, advancements, and pav. " 4. The kinj shall renounce all claim on territorial ?.iquifitions of the republic ; and the king as well as the powers at war with the republic, (hall folenily guarantee the in tegiity of ancient France, and fiiail proclaim a general p»ace. " 6. Every species of vassalage, tithes, corvees, -foccage, or bound service, and all other contributions in kind, fliall b;- forever ab< liiht-d. " 7- 'he impositions or revenues necella ry for Maintaining, the government, (hall be railed upon the produce of the fixed and moveable property of the Rate, without any exc.-pticns or exemption® whatever. " S. The French people dial] all be go verned by the fame publicly defined and de- termmed laws, l>oth civil and municipal. H _ r r - ' , " g. Uonefly and capacity shall be the cri terion whereby the public functions in the state fliall be filled. " to. When these preliminaries are agreed upon the king /hall invite the French nation to eleft or nominate, from among their sage and uiicrcet men, a representative b.«dy, to meet r! e kin;.; at such part or place, in an cient Fiance, as the king may point out, theie to consult with him and atiift him with their wisdom ; to arrange, draw up, and fettle a national code or charter, where by the French people fliall be governed, upon the before ftati'd principles. " The members of the present republican government, or other functionaries of the Republic, being otherwise qualified, (hall be eligible to fit in the representative body." Th* „ie ap^„.. of the F oc-r for the enfuinj year, met thi A latter from a gentleman in'urwich to *** 3 """ li , n ? |° la t w > Clty in r the ci ..... j • 7 • u i* j . t i r ty of PhKaiieiphia, but a fulhcicnt number of coun his friend m Leith, o date 2 5 th July, lays, ma g istrate / llo: appearing, and the new mem " Ycu will have lit arc! of the capture ot the beri of the Board of Guardians returned to fcrve Elizabeth and another veflel from Le.th to not being present, the Mayor, Aldermen and Jus- Lerwick, which QCeafiott a very great loss tice Wheeler, adjourned the Court to the Alms to every pcrfon in Lerwick. We have also h ," ufe ' in °' Philadelphia at eleven o'clock i r ■ \ r w, Pr . the fame day; when being aflimbled, together loft tit the fame way, two veffeli from L>ver- with t ,, n mc^bcrs of the o f d Board of Guar B diansi pool with 1 hit tor the ulhery, which cannot including four members of ths old Board of Ma- How be replaced. There is only fait lutli- nagers, of the Alms-house, and none et the new eient lor the week, and if no supply arrives, m mbers appearing, it was thought advifeabU to the fifhing for the fubfcquent weeks will be ari j° urn the Court t0 Monday the eleventh da> of , ~ - r . r 1 1 ,-11 ! November nejt efifuinr, then to meet at the City loir. Ine crop is tar on here, and the fill)- u >> . . , • , r 1• u • 1 ' . Hall, at ten o clock in the forenoon, to which time ing more abundant. We have ieen xrencli ail j place she said Court is adjourned, of which prisoners here ; five were taken in a fliip all perfonj concerned are to take notice, from Hamburgh, bound to Liverpool ; (he ROBERT WHARTON, Mayor, had beea taken by a privateer who put lix JOHN JENNINGS, "> Alder men on b0.,«l to navigate her to Bergen, and SSSb?WHIISKgJ*oi * the when within 15 leagues cl that port, the j ll(iicc , of the r cacc for the CoUßty 0 f Philad.l- 1 mate, and a black man who had beta left on , yhi*. tufuN. v. • -• •. 1 i -*• -r board, attacked the fix Frenchmen, and af ter killing the pSje-malter, and wounding one of the prisoners nowhere, in a combat which laftecl 20 minui%j> the Frenchmen sur rendered to tliefe two men, who steered im mediately for this island ; the mate's name is Glarkfon, and (hip's name Latona of Li verpool." A shower of herrings On the 20th in flant, a great quantity of young herrings fell, during a very heavy fliower of rain, in a field near Whithorn, about three miles frem the sea ! It is fuppofid they were taken up fey a water spout 1 Ttt- tbt EImcVOXS ef tbt City and djunt" _ r m. •»»».»• ' . of Philadelphia ENCOURAGED by my friends, and grateful for your favours last year, when you placed -me within five votes of the for tunate candidate, I take the lilScity of again offering myfelf as County CommilTiuner. MATTHEW HALE. Philadelphia, Sept. -24 th, 1799. JUST ARRIVED, From London, in the brig ji rafy, Capt. Yardf lay,and intended to be iaiidelin a few days, an Walnut-ftreft wharf. ' 50 Hdds. Draught Porter, 96 Calks Brown Stout, do. in bottles, 40 cufks ftiot, N®. 1 to 6, chiefly 3 Se 4, 20 Hhds. Superfine Whiting, 10 Calks Green Copperas, b Hhds. 'Ground Lead, viz. Red. White, Spanifl) Brawn and GroauJ Paints, Black Yellow and Venetian, 4 Calks Glauber Salts. i do. ekch of C<ude Antimony, Cream Tartar and Sal Carthatamac, i do. Alluni com. 20 Half barrels Gun Powder, FF—C £cc. ALSO, Said BRIGANTINE, £"3,— As flic came from sea, j«ft copper zkkimsC cd ' n Lor,dß "> with tht; beil l ualit y copper, armed with 11 eighteen carronades, and 4 long iise», M^K» fraa " arrus > koa'ding netting, 4c t This vessel is esmpletdy equipped, and in a supe rior pyle, burden «ilove 17CO barr.ls- Sails re markably last. Forfaleby THOS. 15* JOHN KETLAND. Sept. I.V d 1 4' TO BE LET, From the ISt of October next, The STORES £5? WHARF, A DJOINING the Drawbridge, now occupied i /"l. by Mr. Joftnia Gilpin ——The terms may IDe known by applying at No. 158, Market-street I july 19 3tawif \ A T itice Is hereby given. To the OWNERS of MEADOW LAND, Within the Diftriil of Schuylkill Point, THAT an Ele.S!ion for Five Manager* and a Trcafurer for the ensuing year, will be held at Benner's Tavern, sign of the Blue Ball, on Tuesday the Bth of Oiftsbsr next, between th« hours of thteAnd five in the afternoon. LAWRENCE SECKEL. Treasurer. September 18, 1 799 law^t. On Tucfday the lit of October next, at the HoVji il HooJ tavern, en the Falls road, at II o'clock A. M, will be fold by public ainftion, About eighty acres<of Land, LAYING 4 Philadelphia, on the eafl fide of the Falls road, which bounds it on* the well, and contiguous to lands of Mr. Clement Biddle, Mrs. Elfrabrey, Mr. Thomns Ketland, Mr. Montmollin, Mr. Thomas Clifford,, Mr. Wilson and others. A road of two perches, leading from the Falls road, at the top of the Kobin Hood hill, runs ealt through this land, and gives an easy acccfs to the whole, wbioh will be divided into lots of 7 to 10 acres, to suit the purchasers. The number of beautiful fcites < ft this land, its healthy iituation and pleasant neighbourhood, will no doubt attraiS the at tention of the public. The whole now lays open, and a plot of it may be seen at the Ro bin Hood tavern after the aoth irift. Tin tttrms will be made known at the time of sale. CON <ELLY & Co. Aufl'rs. Septempei'T4 dts- Philadelphia, Sept. 24th, 1799' SALES of the following Lots, advertised the ioth inft. poflponed in conse quence of unfavourable weather, until FRIDAY, the 17th instant, At one o'clock, AM. At vhicb time will be Sold, On the Premises, ONE TRACT, containing about f* acres, lying in Spiingfitld township, Montgo mery county, fronting on a public road leading from Abinpton, dillance therefrom four miles, and one mile and an half from Flaiir Town. The country is remarkably healthy, and situa tion for a farm or country feat beautiful, foil good, and lime ftofie plenty. Alio upwards of fifty If res, cboic* young ebef nut timber land, divided in convenient lots, fitu aje in Upper Dublin townihip, nearly opposite to the above. To be fold as part of the estate of the late Calek Enilen, deceased, by JAMES VAUX, CHARLES PLEASANTS, Attorneys in fad to M. Emlen sole Executrix. dti7S. Philadelphia, September i}, 1799. HE Court for the & eotßo. All perfoni indebted to the decealed, eithtr on Bond, Bill, note or account, arecttrncAly re <juefted to discharge the\fame without delay, 'itht-rvvife fnits will be cemoienced again!) them. ISABELLA. DINSMQORE, A,dmrniftatrix of' William Din»ni(rc deceased Gforge Town Crqfs-Roads Kent County. - Ai.gull 3i, 1799. dim-. DOLLARS WAS deliveied to the POSTMAS TER Ixrc, in the Post-Office, 011 the evening of Tuofd;>v the 27th ult. in a LETTER dir-ited to Mr. John Mills, Merchant, Baltimore, containing two ALEXANDRIA BANK NOTES, No. 4320, in favocr of William Taylor, and dated joth April} 1798, for ONE THOU SAND DOLLARS, and No. 4522, in fa vour of 'John P. Pleasants, and dated the tdt'.i of December, 1798, for FIVE HUN DRED DOLLARS , which letter ha* been SUPPRESSED in a POST-OFFICE, and the BANK NOTES taken out ,13 the PUBLIC MAIL was not STOPPED, MOLESTED, or ROBBED. Bunkers and merchants are particularly rc«jueftsd to watch the circulation of said notes, and stop them ; and any pcrfon giv ing such information as will lead us to our maney, shall have EIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS reward. WILSON is- SWANN. to* All Printers in the United States, are requeued, to pubiifh the above, and we will pay thera. AT Publie Vendue, on Monday the of September next, at a o'clock, P. M. at thehoufe 6f the Subscriber, living in the town ofNew-Caftle, State of Delaware, a number of valuable suitable for building on, heing the South square [■of the flourifhing town of- New-Castle afore | said, distant I'roin Philadelphia thirty-three ! miles. I This valuable property is highly capable of ; improvement, being immediately on the river Delaware, baring a number of lots on it ; and from the <lep;h of tile water (earth and materials for wharfing being easily procu red) there is no doubt but wharvss wiJuld being a handsome interest. I This property confiils of five adres more or , Iris, in one body ; lays high, and is divided in ; to lots to' suit every dffcription of persons. ; New-Castle is one of the mod" healthy and . flourishing towns en the continent ; and from j theincreafe of trade it has railed property to ; four timcsihe value it was feveu. years pan i The number of veljcls ont and in, which ! flop for fuppties of &c. and the ; whole carriage of goods between Philadelphia ! and : Balrtmore, is now througli this place. The i packets isa (tapes from the aforefaid cities, &c. *c. m«ke it very lively: there is not, at this time, oat holifc to be fented in the place ; and the number of applications for bouses moke it an objeit for persons to improve. There are a number of elegant and ufei'ul buildings now going or, a Pu'olie Academy and several private Schools. The malignant Fever has never made ar.y progress, and the Ague scarcely known j the dumber of children in this place is a convin. cing pr»of of the healthiness ot it. The prof pedl of th« river Delaware, up and down is de* lightful i as far as the eye can dittinguiiih you may view the veflels in different attitudes There in reaibn to fsppofe that public piers for the Navy will be built here, as vefiels can fail from this place when the river is faft at Phi* ladelphia. The conditions offale will be easy and made Icndwn on the day of file. Places of public worlhip, market and mills are very contiguous ointment ef Guardians To BOTANISTS, GARDENERS and FLORISTS. AND to all other ladies and gentlemen, curious in ornamental, rare exotic or foreign plants ami flowers, cultivated in the grerji houfc, hot houfg, or (love, and in the open ground-^-A large and numerous variety of such rarities is now of fered for sale, being the acquirement of many years earned application, great affidaity, and con fiderable expeuce. The prcl'ent proprietor having, from the natu ral growth and fuccefsful increase of his plants, as weU as from frequent other acquirements and ad ditions to his collcAion, so far increased it as to render the allotted apartments not fuffcdently large and commodious, is ir.duced to mak« this of fer, or facrifice. .After reserving a general and fuifable Heck, he has to spare a well afTorted and great variety of those things, comjiriGrg a beau tilul col!?Sion, fiifficislit to decorate, fornift, and traament a jpuciovt whjrdfomegrttt-houft AT ONC£- 1 he whole crfllciflion, i-n tb.t dcpirltoi.it, will be 1jI"1 pn very moderate and safy terms; or tha pro prietor may be induced to divide it into two equal lots; but he dots not on any account intend to al low them to be felefted or culled out by separate ly fsiliug fingls plants or small lots in any thing like a retail way. The whole i» a truly valaaMe eolleiSion, such as is very rarely to be met with for file on this fide the Atlantic—indeed a moiety of them would com prise a very desirable and extensive variety, con fitting of many or molt of the tropical fruits, and other rare and curious finely ornamental trees, Ihrubs, and plants, with a numerous aud abundant aflbttment of choice bulbous,tuberous, and fibrous rooted flowering and ornamental plants in mix tures; allot' good orfnperior kinds, as may be fecn by the catalogud For which, and for any further ne««fl'ary information, please to apply to John Curamings, at the Alms-house, Messrs. David and Cuthhert Landrith, gardeners and nurfcry-men, in in High-street, above Twelfth-flreet, Philadelphia, Mr, William Booth, in the fame liue of business, Baltimore, or Mr David Williamfon, Greenwich (lre«t, New-York. N. B. It is now a good time and proper fsafo« ts buiid a greep.-heufe, and to remove plants. Sept, 24. dtf. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That \.V; iubieriber living as George Town, cross roadi in that county and state of Mary land, hath obtained letters of administration on the persona) estate of William Duismoore, late of Kent County, merchant, deceased. All perfms having any claims agiinft the said deceased, are requcfted to exhibit them pro perly authenticated, either to the fublcribar or to William Barroll, Esq. her atterniy, living in Chester ['own Maryland. One Thousand Five Hundred Fredericklburgf (Virg.) Sept. 10. SPECULATION. 10 BE SOLD. LOTS, JOHN DARRAGH. N. B.—A plat ol the above will be exhibited any t me previous, at Vfll ?» pntbf djy ps lale. August s6. «oim. i—h **** " \ •' ALMS-HOUSE. September 25, 1799. AT a meeting of the General Board ol the Guardians of the Poor, PRESENT, Charles Swift, Jacob Greble, William Preston, William Holdernefse, Luke W. Morris, Samuel GatliiF, Charles Pleafants, Matthew Vanduzen, Geraldus Stockdale, James Engle. Whereas thcdiftrefTcdfituntion of many of the inhabitants of the city of Philadelphia ari fingfiom the prefeut calamity, requires inimt diate relief ; and whereas, from the gcn.ar! absence of the freeholders, and other taxable inhabitants, it has become impr'ifticable to continue the collection of the t ix- s aopro priated for the support of tbe poor. Therefore resolved, That Samuel Gat HIT and Charles Pleal'ants (hall be a committee from this Board, to negotiate a loan from either of ths Banks in this city, amounting to ten thousand dollars, five thousand of which to be advanced immediately, and the other five thousand, when in the opinion of this Board it shnll become neceffaiy. Resolved. That such part of the builHingi at M;ifters' Place, as belong to the Guar dians of the Poor, he appropropriated for the reception of such children, as may become orphans ir. consequence of the present ca lamity, and that Luke W. Morris be ap pointed to orp»ure Nurses, and other proper attendants tor them, and generally to iuper intend that part of the Encampment. Resolved, That William Holdernefse,Wil liaui Preston, James Engle, and Matthew (fanduzen, Guardians of the Poor, in con junftion with Dr. Samuel P. Griffitts, John Evans, Thomas Harrifon and John James ; shall be a committee for granting relief to the poor and distressed inhabitants of the ci ty oi Philadelpha, the Did rift of South wark, and the Northern-Liberties, which committee (hall keep >n account of the prr fous relieved, and the sums expended; havg 1 ing also power to appoint such persons as they may deem qualified to aflift in visiting all and every house in which sick or diftrefs «d persons are refidenti, in order that full anj tffe&ual relief may be afforded. Rcsolvtd, That Luke W. Mwrris be the i Trea lurer of the above committee, and that ' the money which maybe borrowed from the ! Banks, agreeably to a resolution of this day. ; ; be lodged in bis hands to defray theexpences : of the above committee, and such as may be inclived in maintaining the orphan children i at Matters' Place. diw. CHARLES SWIFT, President. THIS is to gire notice, that the Subscriber, living in Warwick, Cecil County Maryland, hath obtained'lettfcrs »f AimisiOra iQn on theperfonal estate of JOHN MOR7uN, late of is C< ctl County, deceased ; —All perfont having claims against the said deceased, areheaehy warned ta exhibit the fame, with the v6uchfr» thereof, to the Sabfcribc/, at or before the firft day of March next—They may othcrwif* by be excluded from all benefit of the said ef t:.te. , Giver under my hand thi» tjtbdaf of August, '799' REBECCA MORTON, Jdm'trx. aag. 17. THIS is to give notice that the ; Subscriber, Jiving in Warwick, Cecil County, Maryland, hath obtained lettors of Arfmimftra tion (Debanias Koni) on the personal (date of JOHN VANCE, late of Warwick, in Cecil County, deceased ; —All persons having claims agair.ft the said deceased. ale hereby warned to exhibit the fame, with the vouchers thereof, to the Subscriber at or before the firfl day of March next—They may othr rwife, by law, be «c la dad from all beneSt of the said estate: Given under my hand thi» 15th day of Aaguft 1799. REBECCA MORTON, Adm'trx. Aug. 17 t —*- i °HIP Broker's Office, Jlnd CsmmiJJion Store, No; U9, South FRONT STirrT, Next door to Houfs. Subfcriber, encouraged Dy the advice of X bis friends, offers his service to the public as a Ship and Infyance Broker. Hepropof ea to buy and fell veflels and every thing relat ing jhfreto—afhft matters ot tefl'elsand others in entering and clearing at the Cuflora-Houfe, procuring and (pipping freight, fettling Insur ance and all < ther mercantile accoumj, and have on hand the oeceflary Blanks and Stamp*. Papers in forc:gnl»nguagestranflated,and in formation given in general mercantile matters. From a knowledge pained by lmig experience of every branch of business he hopes to be ufe tul to thoi'e who pleal'e to favor him with their commands. SAMUEL EMERT. novemker 19 FOR CHARTER, « * . - Ih e British Letter.of Marque . L 0 y so N, Roper, commander. BORTHEN 330 Tons, coppered,(hea'hed, mounting Twenty guns, and will be rca.'y to receive a cargo in about ■ 4 days, for terms apply NICKLIN to" GRIFFITH. WHO HAVE FOR SALE 0 y 'BOARD SAID SHIP, 40 tons Patent Sheathing COPHER assorted fronr,iß 103 a ouiices to the square toot. Corapofition Nails, Spikes and Bolt* of variout descriptions. 20 4IK guiji 01 4 cwt. each, 40 61b. do. 6 cwt. do. 11 91b. do. lido. 16 do, do with carriages, 14 cwt. each. 14° crate* Quecm Ware, afioited, aoo t®ns t'ini? Stoyen Salt, 45 do.Hcuf* Gpa!, a»4 a, <;oantity of Paints aagufti t'pdti FOR SALE. Confiding of broad and narrow Cloths, Cafliuieves, Linens, See. &c. fCT* A-PP'y to William Parker, Arf Haiti on th: Ridge road, two miles from cit|^ Sept. 1799. GOODS, On hoard the brig Mercury, J. Yeardfley, master» ARE requcfted t» furnifh their Permits, the said vcffel having began to discharge at Walnut Street Wharf. THOMAS Sc J. KETLAND. September aB. djt TOG £T HER OR SEPARATE, Two handsome Dwelling Houses. THEY contain five rooms %vit'h fire-places, four bed chambers, two closets, and have two hand some piazzas, a kitchen near the houses, a b»k« houl'c, two rooms for domefties, a liable and coach house, a beautiful garden ornamented with ter» races well grafted, a large fi(h poad, a well and a spring of watrr, Ijo young fruit trees. The whrff finifhed and done in the neatest and llrongeft manner, under a handl'omc and excellent cncloi'are, containing three lots and a half, extend ing 180 feet,on Fayette street, and ijj feet on Third street. For turms apply to John rhrelkeld, George Town on Potomack. august »7,1799. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. ■"fHE proprietors of certificates i (Tiled forfut)» X fcriptions to the Loan bearing interest at eight per centum per annum, are notified, th?t it any time alter payment (Hall have been ihade of the jth instalment, which will become due during the lirft ten days of the month cf July, enftiing, Certificates as futided Stuck may at their option be obtained atth»Treafury Or Loan Offices, refpe<£lively, for the amount of the four firft inftalmams, or oec moiety of thefomi ex* prefledin the fubfetiption certificate!:—Ne cer tificates of Funded Stock will howevtrb#iflued for less than one hundred dollar*. Such lubfcription certificates as may be pre •nted at the Treasury or Loan Offices in con eqaence of the foregoing arrangement, will be ndorled and r!itt?nclly marked so as to denote, that amoetyof the flock has been ifliied. WAR DEPARTMENT. Trenton, September 2, 1799. A LL officers of the firft regiment of Artilleries ** an J Engineers, and of tha firft, second,' third and fourth regiments of Infantry in the fcrvice of the United States, who are, from whatever cattle, absent frosn their command", are required with all poflibli expedition to report themfewes by let. t«r to Major General Alexander Hamilton. The officers thus tailed upon, will be held amenable for . any avoidable delay jn reporting themselves,. and _ lawjw those who do not report in four months from t s s date of this notification, will be prcfumed to have rcfigned their rommiflions. JAMES M'HENRY." The Printers ii: the feveriJ dates, who publilhed the proposals for the supply ®l rations during the year 1800, are requeued to insert the above once a week in their papers, till the >rft of January next. lawtij. iawjw AN attachment was lately iflued out of the in ferior court of common pleas of the-county of Eflcx, in the state of New Jersey, dire&ed to the Qierlff of the said county, against the rights, credits, monies and effefls, goods and chattels, lands a:id tenements ol Jtbn CUvfs Symau suit of William WW/.-, in a plea of trefpaf# on the cafe to his damage three thousand dollars; — . And lubtrcai, the (aid Iheriff did, at the term ef June laftpatt, return to the said court tliat he had attached the defendant by a certain bond given by Matthias Dettmas and Samuel Meeker to the said defendant, to the Amount of near two thousand dollars, and also by futy land warrants ; slill& A'rw tktrcfore, xtilcfs rhe said John Clevcs Symaics (hall appear,give special bail, and receive , a declaration at the suit of the plaintiff, judgment will be .entered against him, and his property herein attached, will be fsld agreeahly to the llatute in such cafe mjidc aad prov : dcd. RESPF.CTFULI Y inform* his friends and cul tomers in general, that he has removed from his house N<j. 76, Mulberry flreet, for the present hi fon, a little above iter's tavern, Oermantown, the sign of Oen M- Piierfoo, where hejntendi to carry on bttHnifs as usual. teptember %. saw Just icceived and for Sale by Lower end Gerraaniown. feptember 13 Notice is hereby Given, npHAT application will be made for the iffuc A of certificates for twenty two (hares cf the Stock of the Bank of the United Statu, in lieu sf the undermentioned certificates for a lika number of (hares of the stock of the fa'ud Insti tution, in favour of James Eckley Colley, of Liverpool, loft by the capture of the Diana t Richard Kirkbride, master, oh a voyage from Philadelphia to Liverpool, Great-Britain, viz. I wo certificates. No. 17,000 and 17001 fer five (hares ea<;h. Three certificates. No. 17QC* and 37004, for four (hares each. G. SIMPSON, Cashier. Baiik of the United States, i May 23, i ; 9 9. \ AN INVOICE 0? DRY GOODS Tie Owners or Consignee? of Just imported, In the ihip Wilmington, Captain Blair, ¥ ROM LOXVON, 3 cases Creafala Morlaix, 11 ditto Wfcftphalia Linens, alTorted^ 4 ditto ditto finer quality, FOR SALE By THOMAS & J. KETLAND. September aS< FOR SALE, IN GEORGE TOWN, May 1799. OLIVER WOLCOT7) Secretary of the Treasury. WHEREAS, Aaron Ogden, Clerk, fcfr. EKzabeth-town.Ju'y 8, 1/99 (") lawivta SEABO R N, TAYLOR, A QUAN TITY OF FRESH CASTOR OIL, JOSEPH SHOEMAKER. Iti i cocUw. 7 >• , diji C4thdjt. diw. ; *
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