Gazette of the United States, & Philadelphia daily advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1796-1800, December 03, 1799, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    , I '. . '■".' . - Thomas Leiper 1 ■•"•■ > . wbfnev-r .1." ot.ft*. fei: wfiic'h >n.pe.de die Drzivittg School*-
■ : '"3Lt)C G»»is HamhoB I *'! | jr,s'?r ' ; 10-r.-.'s ot tl.c r- :m(Tioii Sit Pt.; U.3..-Jphi?.,
* John M'Aul~y J »'•—« '.-'* ' fli.ll be removed. It bring irt like*man- TV,TP-. tKCJi. having been fohciied l> i:
, t * jCharlts Campbell j • *" _ This Day, *t 12 e'Clocd:, the President of M 5 jjjy jincc-re dfU'rininntior, fa far as iVL his friends to engage ia 2 RrwWing Sc> • *
. Philadelphia, John Kincaid " | the United States, accompanud by the the fame d-pends on me, that wit!) equal J 1^81 the liberty ui tlui.. atnfU,- .
• t.'*'k si> ay. KVKNtx'Ci, PECF.MDKit 3. jjam« J " . principal Secretaries of D- paiti:iviits,'wein punctuality and good fcith, ; tl* engage-
Bufmefs being over, the Society fat down sG'tii^4ltw®fentwrive<^CA«irnbeT f and ad- uen * s ctfntra&sd by, the UiYit-d states Monday the 4th ol November, on the joitew:?.^
•Jußn« tt teitaccm propofiti virum; a handsome entertainment prepared by-Mr. divff-d tb-'fv> H .uft's of Contn.-f. tW thcir • with M» Britannic Majesty, term.-
None.ymm ardor pravajttben mm, M'Shaiie and after Sinftir the fouLrin* 1 r , g (hall he fillfifod, I flisli immediately in- Xtnicy,, m 4 Frhkjr,
- tlfts we;e drank follow,ng I a«. mbled, i.ni.e foUOwing SpecC. aruct our MiniP.,r. at London to endear - -J- - , v J**
■■■ ' —— - ' ■ >pi "•, ". t r - n • Gentler -n ol'tlwS.-na*?, aud ' iko ■ obtain the A«aLnati<ia« necefTsrv to a; 4 "j 6 rom 1 ** ll fi v ». Fee quarter- 9
'«■ ■ ■ ■ '■ '■ I. inc immortal memory of St. An- ;• r . , ' ' -» s ~ r •,1 <■ r . r Genrlemew, Ircrr '"alf p2ft 5 nil-halt pad 7, v
CO NGRESS. drew, and all who honor the day. Gentlemen tie house ofMepjeserJatncs, just yeciurmamf of .those Pr.vate 1, fl'oi.,, a. horn* for one hour. I
-*■- ' 2 The Land of Cakes with its bonny IT-ir, with peculiar fatisfaftion, that *1 Pf 1 ot llse Wltb fch Frim home , t „„ Ko.r,
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, lad, and Lffes, and their' bairns, through «- The effemiaf of .iVki-d. of <!r.w-
Monday, Demnhrt. d ' alu ) , that b . cirds wi " t ' lC " ifiStKS %>. P le and short me-
This feeing the cdnftitutional day for (he. .3- The United S,.ates and.all faith.ul ci- thiscrit.cai; and interelfing period, the metn- bring the business committed to 1101 than h,: B!;o :
meeting and a fuffioient tvum t.zew of the fame,. wh«ree»cr they w-re born b , rs must be fully po ssessed, of, ,he fenti- them relpefttvely, to a fatsiiaftory concla- „ At .r tD ,
ber of members appearing" to forma quo- an M)m w om.oever rtelcended. nwnts and wifees of our coullitucms. fw 2L ~ . ... t . A peifoo to do house work; also a boy to at
ru iii, oa motion of Mr. jD,F6fter, the bouse +; i" c Pivfideiu of the United States, The flattering profpecW of abundlnce, Ihe aft ol (..ohgreis rerattte to-the leat Oi tewi .the izmily and take care of a horse.
proceeded to'lfie choice of a Speaker ; when and a steady support to the wife councils f r om the labours'"of the people,'by land and I S® v c rll ment of the United States, requiring j N.,. ,mber a;. 3»awtf
MelTrs. Rntjedge,and Livingfton, were and inflexible integrity of hit administration. by lea ; the'prbtpent)' of our extended com- thaton the ti.lt Monday, of December next, __ ~ c 1
appointed tellers, reported, that. y. The Congress ®f the United States- merce, notwithftandin* interruptions occa- 11 transferred frcm Philadelphia, to MA 1 Hi.VV iVi'CONNELL
Mr. Sedgwtck had 42 rote's may their only Itrife tie the ftiife office, fioned by* the belligerent Ihte of. a great part the D.tlnc* ci olen ior >ts permanent l' at, n Having opened an Office mCbesnut street f
Mr. Macon,-•' 27 men, for pre eminence in virtue, and zeal of the world ; the return of health, injury l 1 f ° r tO . >' 0 . S : Vf ! ( A ?<» doo 7 T ' bove fourth )
Mr. Dent, 13 for.the Houor and Indcpeadecce of their a»d trade, to those cities, which have lattly Comm.ffioners, appointed to fo,tabic At ho. «4«,
Mr. Riilledge, .2 country. been with dilealb ; and the various the accommodation .1 AND commenced the Bnf.ncfs of Ne
*/f o >. tt7 n- ti a * Q j : "'i- 1 » 1 1 r firrefs and the* Prefideftt and f©r the public ot- jTocjatio«s, in the virion# kinds of Public
Mr. bump ,r, I 6. Ceorge Walhington, and the Armies and im-iamaole advanta S e f , c.vl and_ reh- -| ( srovernmein hnve report Stock 'BiVro/: Exchange, We. ®e E.igagea
,1 hat the whole number flf votes were 85, of the Uhited States—i: called to the field, gmns, whicli, feci red under our happy fiame ft tof th- b <• - d.fic-tJf-r to do "V thing in his.power to fiive fjtisfac
and the rules of the houf requiring a ma- may_t|i.ey.» as citizen and .band of govci a ..iL it, are coutingjed to us, u.mn- e _ ' 0 . \ Vf tion io those wlu> msy think proper to employ
jority of two thirds of the members prefeiit brothers, emulate the virtues oftbeir illuf- paired : demand of the Who e American 1 J | .He means to c<-i.>fine his to
to conPtitutr a choice, neither of the above chief, and follow hii banners to vie- P^ e > rmcete thinks to a benevolent Deity, tor W r llC J. cone ue, t e emo/a t^e y{g, rC y anl { Qonr/iujfton line, in ail such bu-
Igentlemen were eicQed. Tory or death, in defence of their confthu- the merci&i! dilutions of h,s Providence. ° £ feat of «°vernment to that pluce -at a . is the profeffion.
° The house then proceeded to a feeond rights and liberties. But while the* numerous are re- the t!me requiied w,H be prafticabk and the Jhcpurckd. an^W,
.f , r 5 v r«u,r t „j r, - . accommodations iatisfadory. Their report and near the City wul be aticnded t«, and alio
trial} when-- Our rising Navy and Wooded Walls- L _ »*. . a i *»*wful owty to adveit to i w - r j] belaid beToreColf. of lands) when s .th.u business again revives.
Mr. Sedgwick had 44 votes, under our brave Commanders and I ars may tLlt ' ll ' ,l S ra W' 1 letuln , which has been made • November 19. daw
Mr. Macon, - 38' th become impregnabie tbc defence oft 1 " 1 " Ule ™' h l the . P co P k "' 1,1 C " U1 " < " nt ' mCT °f the 2lovse °f R'presentauves, . TTTT^P^XT ~
Mr. Dent, 3 our commercial and civi! rights. -ounttes ot tennlylvania, where, leduced I Siall direst the eflimates of the appro- WILLIAM HUDSON,
Mr. Rutledge, X g memory of tte' departed and the !lrts :,n< l - No. 8 Cbesnui Street,
Whereupon Mr. Sedgwick was declared , '. f{ , f J . ■ < ftarefmen l" 8 tbty . h,^®:9 flf n iy rcf,^ d tUe 1 " 1 *» fuin ? year, together with an account of the T) ESPECTFULLY inform* b» fxiends and tfie
duly eltftto, and condufled to the chair t . r ... r ,*• " ' the valuation of nouses and land, revenue and expenditure, to be laid before IV public, that he has received by the late ar
accordinely. ,u 0 ltrl 0 ' olir r ' 0 ion y r ay s M< i b defiance was. given to tbc civil authoii- you. During a period, in which a gneat rivals from Europe, in addition, to fc» farmer
® 3 the noble example of their virtues never be •11 r,„.k , .... , rt , ' r ■•, 3 ,1 , . ■ ■ Stock
Mr. Sedgwick upon taking the chai . difuraced by the depenenaey of their sous } - 1-opJels,.. 11 furth.r attempts, portion of the civilized world has been m- '
addressed the house in the following words : J" Y 1 L JLr< of Z nid 7 J r'" ? ? 'a " thC T"" Vo,Ved in a War ' unL ' fua ,«y "-lamitous and A Cmfifcte Ajjoftment of G9O. f,
r . e „ TtEM!M 9 u 7 ; t,on of the law ; and k became neceffarv d.fti uaive, it was not to be expefled that ' whiab arc now opening, fuitablci... . ■rc a-
wo ld, who maintain faith and fnendlhip lo dire.ft a milit.r/ force to be empLved, United States could be exempted f.om in/season; '
Although I am conscious of a deficiency with their deferndeuts in the new world. of spine Companies of regular extrawrdinrry Although tlie pe-- Athcnfo wlub dfc—
of the taimts wlncharc desirable todifcharge 10 . Our new Envoys to the Fr nch Re- troops, ' volnnfers, and militia, by whose riod is not arrived, when the treasure!, 'Superfine -Cioths aa4.Ca-i!uil«tres, •
with ufefulnrfs and dignity, the important public—may their independent spirit, un- ie.al and aftivity, in co-operation with -adopted cure our country against foreign Double milled Dr .'b Ci.
daties of the high Ration to which lam , corrupted integrity, and diplomatic talents, the Judicial Power, Order and Submit'- attacks, can be renounced, yet it is alike ne- Superftne Nap Clt«.hs, 'sffcit; . cc.'.i-r
---raifed by the generous regard of the enlight- r | V al and sis poffiblc) excel those of our for- (lon . we're restored, and many of the olfenders ceffavy t® the honor of the government, and Blue ar.d Drap Plains, ,
ened and virtuous repvefentatives of my mcr Envoys. arrested. Of these, some have been convified the fatisfaction of the community, that an Swanfdowns and Swa'nfkrns,
country ; yet reposing myfelf on the energy 11. Timothy Pickering, Oliver Wolcott, of mjfdemeanors, and others, charged with exadt economy Ihould be maintained. 1 Drapery, fiaifss. afTo- ted colors,
of then-candid support, I will not Arntk { j _M«Henry and Benjamin Stoddert, various crimes remain to be tried. invite >Oll Gentlemen to investigate the'dif- Blue, green, white and fpotu d Bookings,
ftom the attempt. - i men honoured for their wisdom, integrity, 10. give due efieft to the civil admindtra- branchss of the public expenditure— Blue and grey Coatin ,s,
Aceept, I pray you, gentlemen, my ani j indefatigable industry, in their refpeAive tion of Government, andfto enl'ure a just the examination will lead to beneficial re- Scarlet, white, red and yellow Fl!»irn*s.
grateful acknowledgment of the honor you ftl(e d e p artment , a! Secretaries. execution of the Laws, a revision and a- trenchments or produce a convrftion of the Velvets, Corduroys, and : ncy
arc pleased to confeT ; and, with it, an as- 'The Commnnw<ahh'af Pe.mfvtvanui mendment of the Judiciary Syflem is indif- wisdom of the which the expen- Cords,
furance, that no confidtration shall seduce , ' , peniibly nec'efTary. In this coun- diture relates. Striped elaftlG Cloths and Coatings,
' . . , a , c the land we live in, may it preserve its rank 1 J , 7 uimrc 1 ■ • » '
me to deviate, tn the leatt degree, tram a . , _ . r , f , , try, it cannot but happen, that numerous a r r,tl,mAr, nf the fancy Marleilles Vvaillcoatirr; s,
n. ,■ r - .■ 1• . -. lin the uiu nby patriotic and federal ex- ' , „. ° rr ' c , gentlemen oj the Henatt. and ' '
direst line of impartial integrity. ■ crtions. quelbons rcfpcfting the interpretation of the Gentlemen of the House of Representatives. Mens'and Wmnens'fine worrtra Hofr-,
A mffTacre was received from the Senate, ' . , , , , , U»l, and the rhhts and duties of Officers Ai ' . V . r , * Do, do. worsted Gloves an-. Mits.
. c . ag , e , receivea nomine penate, Qur ben( , volent brstbren of the St . \ . At a period, like t.heprefent, when mo- M s .
informing the house, that a fumcient num- 3 , . tj-. • , , aiiu -itizens rami ariie. Un tne one nana, .c..™. ~r l, „ r^,.r _; n o- , n A . vfru Mens socks,
ber of members appearing to form a quorum, ,1 f " the laws (hould be executed ;on the other, h ; ur epar!ne new and o-rfa't events in Calimanooes, Durants & Joans Spirnings,
, 1 j jj » .u i. • en Welch Societies—may the means of their in div : duals fhnuld he o-na.-ded from nnnn-f- preparing new and great events, in ~ , ror Rlanl-crc ~<•
they had proceeded to the choice of a Pre- , . commensurate to the ends of their r .c ? 1 r a r PP , the political world—.when a spirit of war is 6 ? , C °" l f kt y al "
rtrn t»»mnore when the hon Samuel cnaril ) r DC
iiaent pro tempore, ,wnen ine hoik oamu.i .« . . J / prevalent m-almofl every nation, with whose vy,. < 7 j t
T w»* rleded iniuiuiion. ail u i ed, pnJcr the present organ ifation of the r iC . r ./ , T t ■ i o . Nov. 6 dftot.
i,ivermore waseiecxea. . r • mil , \ T u <r ai affairs,"Xhe ot the United States
TVn. Vinnfp - . A . rr , I Z~Z~ t —
ihe ftoute to tne cooice or a -r / / j ; ® / have any connett.;on, unfafe and precarious FOR .SAT V
Clerk ; when it appeared fm " c °" ' he ' ,ODeft , a "J lhe bra ' e - " inmena lfai 10 y our fcr,oul would be cur litcation, were we to negleft * UK
Jonathan W. Condy had 47 vote., , 15. The Beggar', Bcnmfon. hderation. the means of maintaining our just rights.
John Beckley, 39 1 16. May care and trouble neverus, Ferlever.ngin humanepc- - rhe re f u | t o f th e iniflLnn to Fiance is un C =rr- Jfy ORO NO,
Whereupon Mr. Condy was declared by but mirth and joy be <wi us. Uy, which lia ln vAiiab y profc »c , and but ho wt v.-r it may terminate, a steady JUST arr/ved from Port H pub
the speaker, to be duly ele&ed. —— • V^ r ~ ) P u '' v u f ..ectmve ut on perseverance in a system of national defence 3SSS2S'/ ~a^n f hurthen 351 tons,
Ordered, that a message be sent to the SALEM, Novenilser 26. tK * ' I '' "' ts ' uUt ' >:' tn l . ln C commepfurate with our resources and the' 11 "* and nine pou-nd cannon; small arms, &c.
„ f ? ~1 j f.. .1 n.- ciAU£.xVi, ap. were made, on the part of the French Rc- . jJ2 c „ . . •.- . . ~ complete. Ha« lieen thoroughly repaired within
Senate, to m orm ia oy o cc ' ,on Extract of a letter from Gaft. Timothy Well- public, of a disposition to accommodate the 111 ? n T.. cur " un r > ls a 1 vious ic- t j,„j- c t [, rc? months and is ready to proceed to
of the hon Theodore Sedgwick, as fpeac- fl{ - t! J te . r reJllotfl y as W = ' re fca.
er of the House of Reprcfentative.. M 0 / pJV ff fru „ SaLm, 1 S o miles tne,, F felt it to be my duty to prepare, for f wd fr ° m the ALSO,
On motion of Mr. Macon, the House ,\J t, negroes meeting their advances! by a nomination of by doing,juft,ce to all to a- The carg. of said Ship consisting of two
proceeded lo thecho.ce .fa Serjeant-at- d been six u davs t MinilVn, upon certain condition!, which VoTd n >'» ??#.!"« ot tke bt-ndred and e.ghty hoglhead.ot Supar of a fr,
arms door-kteper, aud afliftant door-keep- ooaru u , b 7 r r * a\+\ +a a P<werot repelling aggre.Hlons will ieciire to perior quality, 140,000 weight of Prime Coffee
Twh.. W h „,o, Thomae Clf »' "TV' f «™' "" «
TflTj 7 f°o:i after. Tl« ...IWrned ll»J ,1„, I pjclirite. „h,cl, Use'» liidi „ THOMAS KETLaND. .
eiecxco. , , * , wnvafcet' troin New Provi- oi the Ttvnch Government, previous to the r - r, - r * . Nov. 25. diw
A Message wa. receded from the Senate, j d , all engilgeii)dnt wlth au departure of our Envoys, have been given, th . e » tne, as to £ —~
inforraing the house, that they had passed a ve iY c l during the- private. ■r through their Snifter of Foreign Relatior.t rc,,Jer theof f e United States prof- FeR gAL E ,
resolution, appointing a joint committee to Jf^UWJ aud P drown- ! and Aavc direfted them to proceed on their b 1 re, r Wlth V mTe , c A LOT -OF LAND,
wait on the President of the United states, delivered the remaining ten io the ! miffioji to Paris. They have fed! power to " fo *?^ ratl °" ,n ° T"? S Containing between twelve and thirteen acres,
and inform him, that Congress had met, ! conclude a Treaty, subjeCt to the conllito- care, and that our mutual ta- situate on the Co«e g . road,
and were ready to receive any commui.ica- £ounM trto St"Thomas's fay that ! tiou.il advice and confVnt of the Senate, bors w,|l serve to increase and connrm union Leading Irom Schuylkill to the Ma.k-'t house in
tions he might thiik proper to make ; and is LcUded by American aud | The characters of these gentlemen, are ft,re * ou ' J Uo^,tiaens and f a ° .... G~town,
in cafe of concurrence, that Mtffrs. Read I armed veflfcls, jpledfes to their country, that nothing in. j't:ac ,ment to our government. j Adjoining lands of Join Dotsej V James
and Bingham were appointed a committee c up «]y c f proyigotis. compatible with its honor or interest, nothirg United &taUs* Decimv€r sd, 1799. _ Mopes.
on behalf of the Senate. Cant Rich a Rl) Di-.bby, of the navy, is incopfiftent with our obligations of good ' ~ ~ Jt is nearly at high as any part of the hilly town
-7m ff Uf M C °rt C n rre K tf' r tt U °n' arrived at Boston in the Judo, from Mai- fa, th or f, icndfhip tp any other nation, will -ou .Ready Jor Sale, go„Load-the°^Hi.' good, part" o. wh! e T hal
and Mtffrs. Marfltall, Rutledge aid Sewa , b e fti pdlated. ' . >. GEORGE DAVIS'S been - well manured last lVafon, and. an exc-llent
were appom.ed to wait on the frefident, Mr. Georce G. Lei, of this town, is It -appearing probable the mformati- a piece of watered meadow which may be put under
in with the committee from the • t;< j Li eutrnant in the navy, and goes on I received, that bur Commercial Inter- Lav/B6ok Store, water at pleafuie; a good prospect-There has
Senate. on board the. EfTex frigate. c'ourfe, with some ports, in'the Maud of St. Ne. 319. High Sweet, laft fuinmer an excellent flone barn;
The following letter was read by the The Boftbn frigate has been spoken, u.»- Domingo might fately be renewed, I took A very valuable and extensive Assortment of Jrche. WqtafrS
Speaker : der a! lee 0 f Maraguane, all well. foch as fe f. med " n,e U ' . LaW jßooks. °" the P remifoi preparatory for further improve-
No ?2, Wtlbeck flreet, London, certain, that point. Ihe result ocmg tis- . . . ' meat. The whole under new cedar pod and rail
September 20 1700 tu (l - ffWlKlii f,m Williams ar factory, I then, in conformity with the aft ( | " PCR F th,li ,:lU an<l l before fence. The purehafer can be accommodated with
ia p o, 799. -j he (tup 11 tend (hip, ilhams ar C J , ds on th , ful ;:,. a , dire&d the res- ! * f e . I' J onß hght wa «# Dn c » '»• 'wo h, r fe» to
Sir, rived here on Thuriaay ialt from Laguira. > • r dooli Sl^uie » of lhe London and Iri(h edi- haul manure, &c. wich excellent harness entirclv
I beg leave, through you, to offer to the Left there, 29th Oct. (hip Providence, ot tratnt aftl prohibit! :n of th. u,c [ They wi'd be dWpofed of frorr.finglevo- new. Applyat
house of reprefentativtsof the United States. Edenton. and febr. Sincerity. Monteith, be-difcontinued, on trims «huh were made j lnme to emire L.Wary at .he fame prices a, ifc. 103, High street.
" , • r.u a • To. •. ji . • known bv proclamation. Since the renewal have heretofore piven ftieh general fatisfaauin. 11 mo uth urn .j
impressions of the two prints of the Amen, of Philadelphia. _ , „„ r n xlinrv to i By fnndry Veflel« d,ily exprAed 'rem London _ ' 4 ' 799 d,w
can revolution, which I have lately caufcd Ship. Mlna, Tbompfon, of Philadelphia, - , : h ° b i sr.dJDublin, hi* flock v.-ill as ula?.! Ut kept un, so n 7 ~7~\r U a "
to be nublifhed. and bri rr Fly, Barry, of Baltimore, failed those ports, w.th then pmp.r.y have been tl ,a. K endemvr, will fd.lom l-.e difappomted wTien Bank of North America.
to br puwimea
Th--. importance of the events, and the il- , v f ni ber in the Mona Passage, they p»rH has ceased. N. B. This day is publilhed,"Davis's I.aw Gata- THE STOCKHOLDERS
luftriom characters of the two great men to Fricndfliip, who kept In examining the claims of Britifli fubj«ls, logue J«r I>P9,. cf hooks for fe-le. which may be are hereby notified that an Eleflion for
whose memhry they are particularly devoted, * ore ipokMl Of Pil . comm.ifel* at Philadelphia, acting had gratis oir.ppl,cat,ot, a, above. A Twelve DireSors for the enfifeg year, wij
give to these works their best claim to your - ■ intonnedv tfritthdj' under jtlit lixth article of the treaty ot' ami- be M.3 at the Ban*, on Moßday the 13th January
notice ; and the patriot, fm of my country- Brr J ilAn pri vateers, which »y, commerce and navigation with Great- " H,°cK'pD WF' I S rJti.
men. I trust, wjll give ,he« a kinder re- two davs a ; tsr their failing. Britain, a difference of opinion on points At No . Market Si r eel, Dec 2 Zr
cept.on than their lutnnfic merit might en tl.eytenn m d - emed effelitia] th# , n - terpre tationofthat 0 n readable ,etm S ! tor Cash or a fhortCredh. Z. l/ 9 d,b
title me to hope. _ N°v. «', F.rae, irrt. tMr h as arfen between the commission- THTT gmrlf <TO~iTT~
With gr... refpta, \'T THE HOUSE- . .
I have the honor o e, failed two dayi before under convoy of a t A ' Of GEORGE PENNOCK, deceased, i K° : ,9 Swtb JVctcr Street.
' , r Rrltifh flnan of wa# the former hav. thought it ttkir ct.it) to CONSISTING of Enquire at No. Water street of
Your moftobed't humblefetvt, Bnt.lh fl p • withdraw. It is hncwely to oe regretted, x *tfn»'v« assortmskt of JOHN CLARK.
JNO. TRUMBULL. that the execution of an article, produced " _ * Philadelphia N*». 18 . dtf.
The speaker of the house of PRICES OF STOCKS. by a. mutual spirit of amity ami judice, Dry (jrOOdS, . A 7
Reprefentativesofthe United States. Puiladkcphia*. NovtMaea 30. Ihpulcl have been thus unavsiaably interrupt- » WBI L afibrte<l inveicof German goods f« Genteel furmfhed Apartments;
S' er Cent 'V -
Three per Cent. 9/* the fame spirit of amity and tbc fame ieule fuitahle ior henje confuraption. ; Suitable for
On Saturday last the members of St. An- De f err ca 6 per Cent. 14/ 0 of iuflice, in which it originated, will lead Alfe, ]u(l arrived m the thip America, ico MEMBERS OF CONGRESS,
drew's Society of this City held their An- 8 pe r C«nt Stock—funded—liitercft from Ift OA. fatisfactory explanations. In tonfequence Blue Plains, 3 trunks fancy Chintz, 2 Enquire at ihe Office of tl is Gazctt«.
niverfary Meeting at Mr. M'Shane's Tavern to 3 per Cent, advance. of the obfbdes to the progress of the com- ' 1 irUn " Cf '" kt ' in,i 1 tr,lDk Nov. SO. jt—Dec. 2&4
in Third Street, at which were present the Smpwith (ourlalt payment, per a vanee. . Philadelphia, his Britannic Ma- 'Lfkewife a hardfome Coachee and a pair of A POTNTFR *
officers of the St. George's, Hibernian, B^NK " 10 " 1 > kfty ba, diretUd the commissioners appoint- quiet, large, well broke Bay Horses. P _ xrA< A"UIN 1 .
German and Welch Societies. The follow- jior'th .ioeriw. 50 V ed by him under the seventh article of the GEORGE WILLIAMS, \\F ifi'vine tlVeetl^is^hoir 1 !,"
gentlemen were ele£led officers for the lufurance camp. N. A. .hares 15 . in treaty, relating' to British captures ot A mcr- Afling ad&iviflrator tothc eJiateofGeo. months old, spotted nose, lion coloured ears, with
ensuing year. j Pennsylvania, fliares, .8 . J ki a vessels to withdraw from the board, fit- Nevember q a spot of the lame celof in his forehead, !o% Mil
The Rev. Wm. Smith, President. ! Ead-India Compauy <>f N. A. P"- t ; iw London, but with the express dtclar- havirp never teen cut-He tailed Gift. A re-
_ Land Warrants, 30 doJU. per ioo acy«s. ■ * to fnlfiH with mirn .u . n 1 u v- r war d of two dollars, with reasonable expesces, will
James Craig, tfq. 1 o. rrft . OF EXCHANGE n. r 1 ac• u 1 ? t I t^liee Gentlemen with their fer be paid to any person v/ 1.0 will return him to No.
Gen. M'Pherfon, C Secret.nei. j COLRoEOi bX punfluahty and good faith the engagements 1 vants, may b.t accommodated with Lodging. ti 3 . Vine flwet ; and ten dollars more if tab
' 4 . ' - . ' > 5 : X '- • / r . ' , ' v _ - ".. .
■ ' ' V". \ ' , -- '' . ' V' ' ;--V -