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Philadelphia,
TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 12.
PRICES OF STOCKS.
Philadelphia, NOTIMIIK It.
Si* per Cent. IJJ*> to 8
Three per Cent. 9/4
Deferred 6 per Cent. 14,6
,B.pccC«nt Stock—funded—at par.
Do Scrip with four last payments, I pet advance.
B4.NK United States, 18 >
Pcnnfylvania, 14 I a
North America, 50 V <
Infuran«e comp N. A. (hares IJ to iyj I n
Pennfylvania, (hares, it J •
East-India Company of N. A. par.
Land Warrant!, »8 to 30 dolts, per roo acrss.
COURSE OF EXCHANGE
On London, 51 at 30 days
50 at 6c a 90 days
Amsterdam, 35 37 i-100 per florin
Hamburgh 30 13 a-100 per Mark Banco.
Tlw Friendship, Watts, arrived yeflerday,
from St. Sebastians, brings u* Paris Gazettes
to the 10th Fruciidor ; from these, the fol
lowing' Information is extrafted.
PARIS, 29 Meflidor.
They wri;e from Cadiz, the gth Meffidor,
that that the French corvette La Mouche,
(artr.ie en course) captain Nicholas Dffes, is
arrived there from Bourdeaux, in 13 days.
He brought in with him two American mer
chantmen, which he captured at their coming
out of Li&on. One contained 17 chests of
silver, confiding of 51,000 dollars, d'eflined
for Bengal, and the other 42,000 dollars,
bouad to Batavia.
BRUSSELS, 6th Fruftidor.
It appeats according to the last news from
Zealand, that some Englitti veffcls, with
troops, had approached the Island of Goeree,
in the deugn ol'effeiling adefcent ; but that |
the batteries on the ftiere keeping up a brilk
fire, the enen.y found it prudent to remove
himfrlffrom the fear of a mishap. It is be
lieved, however, that the object of the Eng
li(h was only to reconnoitre the means of de
fence of the Republicans, and to form a more
ferinus attack, after havirg made their pre
parations accordingly. Whatever it be, it
it very certain that greater events are on tha
point of burfling forth, since the naval forces
Of the enemy daily encreafe as well in the
North Sea, as upon all the coasts and con
fines of the Batavian Republic. Defenfive
dispositions are augmented in the fame pro
portion in all th« points liable to attack.
LYONS, 3 Fmftidcr.
The adjutant-general Dauvergne lias en
joined it upon the central bureau to procure
t place, healthy, proper and commodious, for
lepofiting the citizens arretted by a weafure
>f general fafety. They had been heaped
ip, pellrmell, with robbers, thieves and af
ajfins. The fame adjutant-general has
;iven his permission to the reopening of the
teat Tlicairc of Lyons.
The city of Lyons is very tranquil since
ley have been apprized of the (hutting up
f the club of the rue de Bacq, at Paris. It
was a pleasant thing to fee here, those im
pure beings vomited by the revolution, lay
ing afidc all of a fuddcn their air of arro
gance and ferocity, leaving no. more, arty
thing diftwtYive in their figure, but bafe
liefs and (hame. Yob would have laid you
saw the furious tier, burning to drink the
blood h<- smelt around tiiiir, out unable to
■ attain it. In the meanwhile, their Hotel
de Mannates is under the seals, and who is to
piy for the wine they have caused to be
drank in such prafufion upon credit, in order
to createpartifans, and to prepare a coup de
main?
The brothers of Miltcry, department et
the Rhone, have caused to be printed an ad
dress to the legislative body, inviting them
to take roeafures energetic and even uncon
stitutional. Can one doubt after this, their
love for the constitution ?
On the *8 Therm idor, 19 prielts of the
different departments, who had remained in
the pril'ons of Lyons, departed for OWfron,
chained by the neck, in four carriages, and
accompanied by the armed force.
[OKron is an island, on the coast of Au
nis and Saintonge, five miles from the con
tinent, defended by a castle ; and is made,
by these fiends of Atheism, a depot of the
apostles of the Christian faith, whence they
are tranlportsd from that unholy land, to
the burning sands of Guiana.]
On the 30th, three large barques, contain
ing four .hundred GALLEY SLAVES
[Gala-tens'] delcended the Saone to be ren
red at the different ports in the South.
An ancient lady, of the age of eighty,
«hose son bad been condemned to irons for
desertion, finding him to be aroougft the
ninety, which our city had added to thole
ef the other departments, was so seized with
despair, that she precipitated herfelf from a
window of the 4th story of a house in the
rue de la Picherie, anddaftied out her brains.
PARIS, 10 Frufttdor.
The ex-Dire£tory was reproached with its
arbitary difmifTafs ; and Quirot and Texier
Olivier and many other representatives com
plained bitterly that those difrnifTals were
brought about by intrigue, and without the
deputations being consulted. The perfever
ime of those Directors, then, in remaining
independent of the deputies in their a&s,
provoked their downfal. That catastrophe
has not at all correfttd their successors. It
it no longer a single man that they displace, j
but funftionariet in mass. Twenty.tivo com- i
miffaries of the Executive Direflvry in the
Pas deCalais, have received the order of Ro- i
bert Crachet to cease their fundlions, since J
they had n6 longer his confidence : and that!
ought to bq a powerful motive for retaining
{hem. The deputation has not keen at all
consulted : it has remonstrated on the con-
Mtry against this horrible violation of the
i
Confutation. ' I am far from atcufnig the
Dire&ory of this crime, {ai'.d yet he has ex
pressly done so] I do na-t even accuse the
minister of the. Interior. This infamous
machination springs from those bureaus
where are found those individuals whofi
names recal recolle&iotis the raoft painful arid
dolorous, and who fmd their conscience not
to be quieted, until all the wretches of the
republic (hall have chafed" from their func
tions the wife and virtuous -republicans. -
' [Ami dct Loin.
Letters from Gircaffone announce that
all is calm at present in the neighboring de
partment* ; the central administration of the
Upper Garonne has issued a proclamation to
the peasants in those environs, to engage
them to return to their bottles and to deliver
up their chiefs.; we are ignorant of the el
feft produced by it.
They write from Copenhagen ; "-Our
Court appears decided in observing the flatt
ed neutrality. , The ambaffrdor of Russia,
baron de Kudener, received yerterday his 4u
di-nce of leave."
The town of Saint Claude, has been burnt
to afties : two hundred and ninety houft snre
no more but an heap of cinders and of ruins,
of which the eye can hardly embrace the ex*,
tent. Net a Gngle habitation spared, not a
single pannel of the wall that would pertain
a piece of timber, or that does not menace to
erufh the rashness which should dare to take
under it, not a (lone but is calcined,
not a cellar where the fire has not penetrated,
not a niorftrl of metal which has not been
either bent or melted", or devoured by the
flames ; two hundred individuals periChed in
the flames, the reft remain naked, without
afylumand without bread, at the font of the
fteepand craggy rock, which feeitis to.accuse
at this moment, the government with its
abandonment.
[Siiwt Claude was a Beautiful
Province of Fran'che Comt£, seated between
three high mountains. The caule of .its
Jiffii&ingcataftrophe, does not appear in any
of the paper* which have re a*' •
A dreadful maflacre tool .ilac- iiwr-t
deaux, on the 19, 20, 21 aV.rf x tsermi
dor.
The recitals which it is ou, 1 .v • • £ . .
of the state of some infurg. -it > ! " . e<i
ut groan with horror. A column rebels
which had taken .refuge at Saint ( ;.r , a
small town near Lefto.i c, have Hi-en ill
hewn in pieces : the vanc.r < i •
with this advantage, ht ed,
delivered to the edge of the i f , I's
inhabitants indifcrimins Hy, tneo.,
children, and old men ;• ! tow -i'cer
being pillaged, delivered vo tli* f
[S#. Claire was a beiiiptuVi apd rtovrifh
ing village in ' the province f mgnac,
near the strong town of !.• liiilrc.]
Suwarrow lias coiifif
library awd book magaz;:
It is well for this antl
kings, of tie popes, £t<
him ft-If at Paris ; for
he cpuld have jexpefttt. ior i» g ......
works wouljt have been the fcue or the
knout. :
An order hadbeen-given to thelgarrlfon
of Mentz to advance- toWrds-Straftnirgy'
already Irad they their knapfafts at" their
backs, when the coinnui)d;»Ht, perceiving
the treason ivkicb fz.bavc delivfrVS isft
\bat place to. the- Anstriaiu* arretted twde
jarture of the troop :< the gciieral who wjs
.o have delivered up M~ntz has paffcl over
*> the enemy. Thk' treafon'was'
>y the arieflatipn pf..ai> .ariftocmtic priest,
ipon, wbini were fojind letters which an
icunred the intend s delivery of that place,
he foi tiicatioiTS of which art; to the f firm)'
.n cbjett of dread,;,
It is said, the Gevernar iilrft waited oi
he Prelideiit of the United States y«ftcrda'
nortiinj.
"1 be Officers of the. Volunteer Legion of
Philadelphia, in the service of the United
States, aff'mbled this d.ty at the Gaffes
houi'e, at half past two o'tlack, and, in pro-.
ceflion, waited iip?n the. Prefideitf, with
their compliments.
It has been reported, that Captain Barry
was to join Captain Murray, in his cruize
against the French Republic : the report is
erroneous.
The Infurgentr frigate is, we learn, ex
pe&ed fltortly to return from her European
cruize.
The best fortune that could have befallen
Governor Mifflin's political chara&er, was
to be succeeded by Governor M'Kean. The
reign even of a rotten log Was sighed over
by the Frrgs, after they had fallen under the
dominion of the Stork. ~
married, .
On Friday evening last, Mr. William P. Bejtty,
of Columbia, LanCaster county, to Mis» Eleanor
Poulk, Nelhaminy, Bucks county.
TV Gouresponbbhts.
The Communication from " an Old C</t
---refp.ondent," of his ideas on iS the propriety
of suspending. the contemplated miflion to
France," was not received, in course of Post,
until after the news had reached us, of the
Envoys hiving failed. He will proba
bly acquietce in the propriety of ceasing to
oppose that measure ; as men ever on the
watch tor grounds to impeach the integrity
ofthofe whadiffer from them in opinion,
would seize the occasion to de-Bounce the
publication of those sentiments as a ntedk-fs
and wanton continuance ot opposition, after
the lapse of that interval when only it could
have been of avail.
BOSTON, Novemb
. ; TUB 'ENVOYS,
le?rri from 'Newport, that the EN
VOYS having embarked on board the fri
gate United States, (he set fail «n Sue4.iy
morning, at 10 o'clock.
NEW YORK, November ii«
Custom bouse, Nov. 9
Copy of a circular letter receistd this day
from the American Gonful, at the Hav.mna.
Consulate sf tie Ifavamui,
October 18, 1799.
[CIRCL'LAH.]
" SIR,
" I hiiften to inform you, that a decree
was yeflerday pafled by the government of
tlvis'iflahd, for the adrhlflion of iteutrals, on
the fame trrms and regulations as previous
to the late royal order, until the determina
tion of his most catholic majesty (hall be
known, with regard to the representations
•which will go forward in the 'packet. is
"to fail from this city in a few days ; only
excluding from this Concession all vefiels and
property "c'a'ptored and by the
enemies of Spain, which under no cover or
pretext will be adrfirtted. Be pleased, Sir,
to make this intelligence public.
I-have the honor to be, refpettfullv,
Y»ur obedte»t servant,
JOHN MORTON,
Consul of the United Stales of America.
The Cfflllettor of the port of
New York.
<®a3ttte Soarint fLi#.
Port of Philadelphia.
November ii>
Ships Neptune, jefferits, and Cleopatra
Nailer, both from Batavtu, belonv.
r ARRIVED,
Brig Sally, Mason, .
Amazon, StQte&ury,
- T « -T- " / ' " ~
Frien4lliip f .-.Watby, St. Sebaflian's 66
Naocy, .Cooke, Trinidad 19
Scßr. Hanmiah, Pnippen, Salem 8
Hplker, Tatem, New Orleans .t 1
Good Intent, S'.nith, Liverpool, N5. 11
"aiice, Freeiaan, Nova Scotia 10
J- c, Penhigton, Stoningtoa 9
• icy, Thrift, Nevrfiam 9
•rmlefs, Stoddert, New York 7
:ck Jtke, White, N. Carolina 15
Fs-iendlhip, Stanfley, N. Carolina 10!
S; ly, Brings, Rhode Island 5
ncies, Trefethren, Portsmouth 8]
R gulator, Switzer, Charleflon 11
ldudry, Hale. Kitliihojid 8
Union,'Pcarce, ' Richmond , 6
Siily, Potter, New York .5
Almena, Bird, ditto ,3
Federal Geofge,_Weft, Boflon . 9
i&illa,Teri«nt, Virginia 5
Msiylnnd, Norr, ditto 5.
ary, L'MominedieU, New York 3
- rnett', Smith, Nassau U
Two Brother*, Wilcost, Stonington 9
Aftrav', Stenton, New York a
: •' merica, Barden, '■ Newport 4
I*' - -
CLEARED.: ■.
warawick, I{.i|-kbridge, Liverpool
'Schooner Friendlhip, Taylor, P. Republicatn
Sloop Maria,. Burrows New York
Captain Tatem, failed from New, Orleans,
the 2Qtli ult". in company with thi schooner
Elizabeth,-Hughes, and? Hoop Dependence,
Arnold, of: slftd-fior this port, on, Saturday,
laftw in lat. 36, o, N/long. 74., o, fpokethe
' sloop New York'and Philadelphia Packet,
I Haollt, of and-for this .port from'Anguilla ;
luft'St NsV-OileSrrsr feyetal.American yeffels
thei*n the (hip Mart, Wptb, and
the brig Fajhe, Brown, of aird for this port,
tOL fail flkMtly. J ' ? '' ' ' .
' GapuifJ W-attt-of the bfig in
forms," that he- 'tailed"from Sit;'
the 4th September; left there the following
. Philadelphu-'vdTJs ;
Ship. "Maochi fkr, Co?:,
' M .{artrfcryjGib&ih, l
Brig Buby, Glim 1 ,
. -'SYyphfiiia, FuHcrton,
AJI tte'fiiikfwm thence in aboii't thres weeks.
Captain W. a ft<v 3ays finer spoke -a brig
bound to Norfolk; from St. the
captain. of which informed Captain W. that
a flees-of American veffeis were preparing to
faij from thence, two days after hii leaving
.that plac*.
November 12.
Arrived, Ship N. York, and Philadelphia
Packet, Foulk. from Ang'iiilb in 26 days.
The Gnnges flbopof war, Captain Tingey,
iifaid-tobe below.
Brig Abigal, Knox, from C ipe Francois
is below.
Brig Lovely Lal'j, Shields, armed fi:hr.
Little Tom Butler. Smith, were to fail from
Cadiz Sjtb September, for this port.
New Tori, November u.
A R RIV KD, day;
Brij£ Anna, Whcaler, New Providence 19
Schr. Jane Maria, Crops y, Virginia 3
Sloop Hopettill, Bent, New Orleans 30
CLEARED,
Ship Mercury, Miller, LtitL
Hazard, Siffon, Europe
Brig Rebecca, Harding, Currace?
Neutrality, Cunnigham, Jamaica
Brig Two Sifters. Norris, is arrived at
Surrinam from tin's port in 34 days.
Ship Muntref3, James, is captured by a
French privateer and f«nt into Portci Rico.
L ft of American veflelsleft at New Orleans
Ship Flowers, of New York
Columbia, Perkins, New Bedford
Eleven Sons, Tracie, New JLohdou
Mary, Web, Philadelphia
Brig Union, Bourkc, New York
EflVquibo Packet, Duplex, do.
Sopi ia, do. captain and mat« dead
Frederic, Shaw, do.
Poll, Crandon, New Bedford
Felicit/, Chalor, Baltimore
Schr. Hulker, Tarem, Philadelphia
Elizabeth, Huglies, ditto .
Polly and Maria, , Alexandria-
Sloop Sufa-, Wood, New Bedford
Martha, Findlatctj, <Jhar'-ft«w
Comet, Arinbiirgh, Philadelppi'a
Defiance, Arnold, ditto
Ship Olive, arrived in the river from N.
York. *
. Ship Young Eagle,.do. of if. York from
Jamaica.
Yesterday arrived brig Ann, Wheeler,
29 days from New Providence. > »
Captain Wheeler informs that the bri{
Hannah, captain Robins, belonging to
Weathersfitrid, from Cape Francois, bound
to New York, put into New Providence iq
diftreis, and intended to fail from tfr's pore
in two or tliree days.
The sloop Elizabeth, belonging to New
York taken by a French privateer, recap
tured by hei; and has at rived at New
Providence
Same day arrived, schooner Jane and
Maria, Cropre, from Virginia 3 dayj.
Spoke ship Amity, Revington, from C.
Francois bound to Cape Francois.
Same day arrived the brig N :iicy, Tay
lor, 45 days from Cadiz.
Sp'>kc »o vefftrls on the paflsge.
Left there the ship Rufus, Holland; to
fail in 14 days from Mew York.
Ship Liberty to fail fur do. next day
Brig Lovely Lass, bhields for Philadcl
p ! :ia.
Schr. Little Tom, Butler, for ditto
The ' ip Sa'llvj Farli , has to fail from
Sai»t Lucar, for New York 3 days before
the. Nancy.
Tbe brig John, of and from New York
has been carried into St. Lucar, and cleared.
The brig, >a!ly Bell, for Philadelphia.
Brig Sally, Cuttf for Salem. Brig Union,
Norm, for New York, and felt owner Bar
berry, S'e*enfon, for Baltimore, failed be
fore the Nancy.
Days
Alicant 89
Surinam 36
Same das, brig Eagie from New Provi
lence, lat. 31 < 30, long. 78, 00, spoke a
fcbooner from havanna, eapl. Cafe, bound
te Newport, Rhode Island out 13 days.
THE Subscriber, hasjuft received a quantity
of HILL's First Quality
London Particular TVine,
r SS
PWi-rdelphia, Not. if
To-fliorrow Morning, at the Horse Market,
A KENTUCKY HORSE,
Late the -property of a Gentleman deceased, and
fold by order of the* Administrator.
Wm. BAVIDSON, dußicnter.
* # * He*-to ay lie fe2b»'at Mr. Lui'>wooqy'» Sta
blei any titftt tcf&fe the fcoui of-fale.
Nov. i*.
S'i
TENERIFFE WINE,
' Of an excellent quality,
JVST ARRIVED AND FpR SALT,
£j> JOHN MILLER,. Jr,
§
? tV'
Nov, ti.
THK Slib.SCßliii I<S
Havt for sale, the following
GOODS.
A'liabad Lawns,
Fintabad ditto, m
Ltickipore. CoiTas,
Taundah ditto,
i C'.iUajjHtty Battas, -
Inurial Huir.mums,
j "ft now! Haodkerefciefs,
j Msdi'as ditto,
ditto,
Very f.r.c Scerciceas,.
Pcr.r tVna'il ba!e.s of Caffi^rtS.
FTontjc Lfncs, and. Twine,
Red in pipes,. Jiogfheads and
quaVtei- cafcj .. _ ...
Casters, in barrels and-quarter, barrels,
('All iniitled to .Drawback. J
' CR4MOND k Co
PMladetpfcu, Q cipher 7.J. , 8t
-1
v A/Lli perf'i'tii'incleßted' to Ihe-cftate, of Racket
. £\ Balrtiior# i ae%eafedi 'ari'ft'qneftt<i to tnaK«
tlaims' 4giinft stbe
(aiiie v will irivig,thlßi,{)rQptiHy atfeitfd ro'. '
JONATHAN' jOK-ES, Adm'r.
November 9,1799. diw
.... TO LET,
A large HOUSE syid-STORE, . \
With convenient liack buildings, paved yar J
and garden, fi'uated in-Frniit'b«..'een Market
and Arch-ftreen, No. IK, late in tht tenure o f
Meflrii. Kinii;k & Percival. Apply to
PLUNKET F. .G LENT WORTH.
No. lßi, Arch street.
Oilober jt.
FOR a single Gcntlefnan and hi«..3«?:int,u|.a
. '{ami)/, Where he cm ilivo «
parloilr t»+iin»(Hf.
,V,.A»l|t. w. WifeLIAM Sationer,
No. 5) . umth Second fttwh- . ■ >
" 'Philadelphia, Novanbpr 7,1^9;
TWENTT !, l«lfiA'll^R^A«b^
RAN A VV AY on Saturday evening; the i.jth
July lnltant, from Colehrook Furnace,
I.ancattev county,-a Negro Man naifled Cato,
tie is about 40 years ..f age, five feet fix or le
ven inches high, tolerable black, with a down
ill look, squints, he is a cunning ar.tfui fellow,
a great liar, ami very fond of firrui.g liquor,
has been brouj l» up to the farming businesS, is
very handy at any kind of laboring work ; ht
took with him a mjn.ber of clothirig, amongfi
which were, one liiit plain Nankeen ; (Tom<
money). It is expeiSed ho has shaped his c6urf
tor Philadelphia or New York.
*-(-* Ihe above reward will be pnM for fe
curißi; him in any giol in the United States,
with reanmible charges if brought home. ' '
SAMUEL JACOBS.
Colebrook Farnace, July 16, 1790:
d6m
MADEIRA WINE.
In Pipes, Hhd« arid Quarter Calks.
GIDEON HILL WELLS.
To be Soid at Public Auction,
FIFTY PIPES
» ,
BOARD awd LODGINGS
WANTED,
THE REV. ROBERT ANDREWS
Has opened a SCHOOL
In Walnut, between Fourth is" Fifth St>
IN WHICH
Young gentlemen wra misled : ; v
him in the different branched of Uafliwl a.i.f
Polite Literature, viz the Eriglifh; Latin anl
Greek Languages, His ofcy, Ai.ticjoitiet, OUry-at
phy, the Use of the Globes, Arithmetic, and the
Pra<slicdl Branches tif the Maihcnrnks.
UnqueOional»le''teftinionials can be jireni
<sf Mr. A'& experience and quallficat wns as a
Teacher/ v '
November 1
WILLIAM HUDSON,
RSSBECXFIJLLY informtW. friends and tie
puMic, that he hu. Trcei#<*<i -by the iate ar
rivals from Europe, jn addition to hit farmer
Stocfc, ' . ■ i
A complete AQ'ortment of Goods,
which are now opening, suit able lot the apf.ro..th
ing feafoil;
Amongst Tvhtcb are —
• Superfine-Cloths and Gafliimeres,
" Double millet) Drab Cloths,
Superfine Nap aflorted colors,
Blue and Drap Plains,"
Swanfdowns and'Swan&ftiSf
Drapery, BaVTes. assorted colors,
Blue, green, white and ipottcd Bookings,
Blue and'ghy Coatings," ,
Scarlet, -white, 'red and yellow Flannels,
Velvet's, 'l'hickfets, Corduroys, and fancy
Cords,
Striped efcifTk Cloths ?nd Coatings,
Fancy Mai-feilles Waitlcaatiu^;*,
Mciis' kiid tne worltcd Hose,
Do. da. win fled Gloves and Mits.
Mers' Socks,
Calimincot s, Durants St Jyans Spinnings,
6 bales of Rose Blankets, completely as«
sorted, Uv the bale, fee. &c.
Nov. 6.
JEREMIAH- WARDER,
No. ii, north Third tirsEt,
KAS FOR SALE.
The following articles t J>y the package, tnutitd h draw
lad,
I—* ON DON refined Salt Petre,
Irifti Linens in trunks,aflWtcd,"
Pour and four ar.d an half best London Pins,
8 by 10 Window Gl.ifs,
White Lead, dry and ground in oil,
Red Lmu,
New Caftie Grindstones,
London Tin, in box®?,
Bar L^ad,
Rags, for paper makers,
■ Girandoles, very elegant,
Garden and Grass Seeds, of different kinds,
Tea Canfiiftera—and a number of other ar
ti'des.
3tawam
o£Vober 31.*
SAMUEL REYNOLDS,
' TAT LOR,'
RESPECTFUI.I.Y acquaint those gentlemen
• who pleale to favor htm with tljur custom,
■and hts friend* generally, that he has removed to
his ihpji, No. 40 South Third street, wher« he
will .be glad to serve them.
N. B. All orders attended with the nfaal punc
• Oilober la.
w ~
i K ' >-4'
Taxes 'if
" JOHN KIDD, Treasurer,
BY Difeition of the Cemm'ijftoriers of Lyco
ming county, at encUat l-kiladcrlphia ta re
ccive the Taxes afl". fled upen unfaated Lands in
that County, from the holders thereof, in tbis
City'. Those who have tiled with the Cotn
roiilio'ners, statements of their Lands, are re
ijudted to call upon him, to know tt.e amount
of Taxcsil.ereoi., snd.pay ihem ; otherwifc, be
fore his leaving the City, tbey will be put into
the hands of the Shei iff frir coiled! ion, agre-a
hly to the afl for taifirjg county rare* and levies
Tho/s who have not filtd ila.eraents of ihcii
lands with the C6rnmiffion?rs, jnd are defiroua
of having it done, to prcvi nt frits « itfoout pre
vious personal Notice, ma\ 'file w!>h the abov».
Trea urer, their *lilU,'bating the cmaiitities re
turned, number and dates 6!' the warrants at:ct
names of the warrantees. under which ihey
kVWI their lands. He will attend at Mr. Joseph
Hardy's No 98, Market-street for this purpose
until the 18th instant.
"" Nnvernlif rO.
TO BE SOLD,
HRFK <.r f wr icr* o abcuc 30 or, 40 seres
I- -each more or iefcasmay fujt a purchafcr.
Qn each of v. hichth.iv is a jrood (itjation lor a
JiouTc viz. one on the river i'elauare, suitable
either lor a gentleman's feat or for a p'rlcn who
migh't wiflj to ei/gage in .the lujnU-f l-ufmefs hav
ing a g :®J larding. One c. rom.ii'ding a good
view of the river roratb; higlkcft ground betwten
she Penny, atk and l'r »uif! ti creeks ; and another
on the Bri -ol Road. En';u>re<-1 ivlr. Gilpin near
the 11 mile stone on the. £>id. road.
FOUR LOTS,
Of abftut io acres each yv'jtj* pood'fittrations for
bni'dmg » one of which is fuita'.le for a,
atsdhas H imall fierce houie and a young bearing
• rckarc'i on it, 011 the Newtewa road n£ar Snider**
mill about 10 miles, from Philadelphia, and one
other lot of aboyt 30 acres on the Pen*ypack—
inquire of Jonathan Clilt who lives ok the promi—
ses or ot Mr. Gilpin.
. JPoffetfion will he given in the spring, but build
ing matt rials may be collected 100 tier.
.November 8
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DRUMMERS and FIFERS.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY,
A DRUMMER AND FIFER,
To whoii! good Encouragement wiillie given.
42* A PP I y at the Office of the Gasette of ihe
United States
November 11.
LODGINGS WANJED,
For a single.Gentlemen and bis Servant,
ItiAgenteel private faihily,
Where he can have the use of a parlour,
breakfaft for hirnfelf, and board for his fcr
vant.—Apply to the printer
Nov. u.
No. 8 Cbcsnut Street,
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REMOVAL.
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