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PARIS. September 17.
Ycfterday the Directory sent a meflage to
th« Council of joo, in which it it said,
u The aAivity and btldnrli, citizen re
(ircfenutlves, of the royal calibrator*, be
comes alarming j the dine&ory watches with
redoubled vigilance ; the dreams of bribery
and fedu&ion flow through all '.lie parts of
the republic, lis Paris, citiien
tives, was already fabricated the royal pro
clamation, which exhorted Frenchmen to
the rtftoration of the throne and power of
Louis XVIII. In Paris these monarchial
circular lettets know their origin, they >re
intended as forerunners of royal dignity ;
pitricide prefles have diftributtd many thro'
the departments, and this very moment nia
r.> thoofauds of them are completed. The
directory ordered these proclamations to he
fcixrd, ef which a lpccimen is here present
ed. All those who are concerned in this
work are in the hands of juflrce ; their fen
trnce awaits them ; their guilt, doet it not
exiced that of others ? May not such * pro
ceeding be called the niorder of the repub
lic ? Ought they not to he delivered up to
the military commiflion j" Thii mefTagc
was referred to a committee of five memberi.
The perf >ns who i,i ronfirmitv to the
above mess; ge, were apprehfuded and con
fined in the i'emple, *re the printer Lottie,
Brothers Ujr and tiia wife—.i>o
proclamations were found With them $ one
of the Prince de Coride, an address to the
eons« ripts ; and 4000 copies of an addfefs to
th; French soldiery. ' "■
Our prinft fay,- that the military crfro
miflioo to which the directory lias dejivered
the royal, printers (as fluted iff the above
message) may finally become the-revolutiona
ry tribunals. " The mif-ufc us military
commifiiuns has been the downfall of Jame-s
the Second in England—in France, -J nrits
ought to dteidt."
A Courier from Berlin l»s arrived here ;
according t<» our public prints here, a good
underftandins continues to exist between
Prnffid and France.
Since Ihe - resignation of Bernadotte, mi.
nifter of war, rrijuefts have been made by
Marchaad {formerly regulator of the Jaco
bin Club) Chr.udien, Raiffon, and many
other Jjcohiiii, to be dismissed from their fc
vetal offices. . ... ...
Ihe HifmilTro minister war, Bernadotte,
u(e, in one of his Jnft: proclamations
•wLich he made to the army,.ot tb«"following
sentence, " I long tpr the .acrivaii of that
moment, which bring me' into yourbo
fom —in eoßfequence of Vhich the
direftnry resolved on the 14th " that the
rrfignatiou of Berdanotte,. mimfter of war,,
be accepted." In a lfljter therefore dvecled
to liim on that occaliou, it w»i notified,to
him, thiii it hrdenneda grcat'ijegjee
cf if during his stay in Pans, he
would meet the directory for the puipofe of
concerting the mod salutary measures, re
fpeeting the command which they had- de.
envd to him : hereupon general
wrote the dtreflory pfl the 15th infi. thefol-
Jpwinj i 'fer: • ■
Citizens Directors.
" This infiant I received your decree of
ycftfrriay, and the cenclufive letter afcoip'-
panying the fame. You *cccj>t * refis'ita."
firn which I did not intend to iie'ep
ly nupnrffcd with the importance o(.tlje mca
tiirs adopted for the fupporj of Varde
•partnier*,. I-wilh: - d to be extricated from the
certain coi frqucnt difficulties. Thil n*
cr ,ibt has ctufed your refolvt to fe«d tne
! art. to the amy again. The moment at
wl-.irh I ani rraty to giveyou a ftatementof
up to the aid iuft. you"
to announce to rtie that you have
me to a command. I leave it for
>ou'to judge, whether, after att interrupted
! :;irs i t'twenty years-fatigue and labour, I
l.iHve drfrrved a penlion. I declare to you
> . lrtut hesitation that I now ftan'din nerd
o<' tl at as well as of a retired life." .
Yefle-rday it was reported that Quinette
nsimfter of the lmeri«r, hsd refigneS"; the
office devolved upon Fouehe, (minister of
police) and emnwiiflary Maire wis appointed
to the office of minister q{police in the reorr
of Fouche.
FIFTY DOSLLARS REWARD.
OtJ Thiirfday, ni O&ober, daferted from the
encampment, sear Brill 01, Perfufjlvinu,
HENRY WEiTi an entitled Mufieian, belonging
to the company of Captain Mattbdw Henry of the
terth regiment of United State* Infantry. He was
»6 years of age, j fret ? inches high, grey eyes,
fair complexion, born in the county of Tyrone,
Ireland, he is a little (loop ihouldered and (peaks
in a low tone of voice.
ALSO,'
j Drfertrd from the company of captain Hugh
Brady, on Saturday, 16th Odlober, four privates,
JOHN DENWIS, aged 34, 5 feet 8 inches high,
TOhi in New York, grey eyes, brown hair, brown
complexion,.was much addi&ed to liquor, and
when intoxicated very talkative. SOLOMON
SMITH, aged 37, 5 feet 7 inches high, born in
New-York, grey eyes, brown hair, fair com
plexion, a notorious offender, this bciug his third
defcrtion. SIMEON DUN, aged ax years, and
6 months, 5 feet 5 inches high, born in Ncw-Jcr
fe 7» fair hair, brown complexion.
CHARLES Mc. I.EY, aged 16, 5 feet 6 inches
high, bprn in Ireland, grey eyes, black hair, dark
complexion—he it fupp<d«d to be m Norriftown,
or its ntighbourhood&it is not known what
clothing ihey had when tb«y deserted ; bat the
probability it that they have changed their mili
tary habits.
Whoever fhal) take up the a' ove ceferters and
lodge them in any jail so that their officer! may
get them again, or fhal I deliver them to the fob
fcriber at hit quarters in Filbert, between Ninth
andT<nth (1 recti, fhail receive the above reward
and for either of Ihe hi a proportionate reward «f
ten dol'ari and all reasonable expences.
BENJAMIN GIBBS, jun.
Captain, 1 olb U. States Regiment Infantry.
oovember 11. daw.
THE REV. ROBERT ANDREWS
Has opened a SCHOOL
jVi. 11 o, Walnut Street,
IV WHICH
Young gentlemen win w t inftrua«i b T
him in the different branches of CUflkol and
Polite Liri ratare, via. the Engtilh, Latin and
G'eck Lau;pjigc«, Hirtorjr, Antquitiei, Oeogra
phjr. tie Ule of the Globei, Arithmetic, and the
KraAical Branches of the Mathematics.
£2r Unqucftionablc teflhronuli cut be given
of Mr. A.'i experience and qualificmciom u a
Teacher.
November 7.
One hundred Pipes and quarter Calks
Wine Vinegar,-
London Porter in Caikaof 6 and 8 Dux.
Brown Stout. do. do.
Spanilti Segart in Boxe«,
Dried Peaches in Barreli,
10a SALE
By BENJAMIN W. MORRIS,
WHO MAI
A Commodious IVarefjou/e,
In Pear Strnet,
To kt by .-the Month or Year,
Noftnbcr Ufi
MADEIRA WINE.
Subfcfiber, hasjuft rccti/cd a quantity
■*■ of HfLL's'Firil Quality
JL otidon Particular fVine,
In Pip«, Hhds. and Quarter Caika.
•GIDEON HILL WtLLS.
PM fc'Wrfva, J4oV 12
WILLIAM HUDSON,
No. t Cbesnut. Street,
RESPECT FULLY informs hi» friendt ud the
public. th»t he h»r received by the lite j|r
rinli from Europe, in addition to hit Intact
St<xk,
A Complete AJJ'ortment of Goods,
Which arc now opening, suit able ior the apjcrouch
ingfeafcn; - . •
- .AtMomgtl mi Lb are
Juptrfiue Cloths and Giflimerei,
Double milled Drab Cloth?,.
Superfine Nap Cloths, aiTortcd colors',
Blue aiul Drap Plains,
Swanfdowns and Swanflfins, ; '
Draprry, Baif.s, aflorted colors,
Blue, greeli, white and fpottcd Bockings,
Blue and grey Coatings,
Srarlet, white, red and yellow Tiannels,
Velvets, Thickfeti, C^rd^roys^and fancy
Cords,
Striped elaftiG Cloths and Coatings,
Taqcy Marseilles Waiitcoatings,
Mr'ris"ahd Wontens' fine worllcd Hose,
Do. 'do. Vorftcd Gluves'and Tvlits.
Mens' Soekrf
Calimmeqcs,:Duftjll).t» Sc Joans Sptfvmajgfs,"
Jb bales oi Rose Blankets, a?mp)eiefj? a!*-
forttcj, by tlic bale, scc. 6qc.
Nov. 6,
Tb<3 chijti '"or
BOHEA TEA,
Of the Camilla's cargo,' *
,Will' be SoM'it* Ao&ion, u£,'
South- Frcfut Street. jOn i liberal,credit, oil
Monday Wording tteVt; ,at 10 o'clock.
• *' CONNEp.LY. *Qp. Au&ionctrt.
: 'December - itt.
A *T' a Gotrt if Common &Jr-u held at TJiioo
iofr'the colinfy o£ Fayette, thi fourth
Monday of June, in the yeart>f oiif Lord one thcui»
faod fevrn hundred and njpety nine, before the*
Judgcstfflhe fame court, on the petition of . John
Wijlfon, ptayirfg-the aA ot Aflcmbly, pro
viding the perifoit debtor stall .not j?e
liable to imprisonment for dcht after delivsring up
his eftatcfo/; use of hit creditors, maj.be ex
tended to him. The Court appoint the finft diy
of rroxt term, to hear petitioner and his cre
ditors, and order that he his creditors public
notice hereof, inTenno'b Philadelphia pap«r, and
in Yuadt and Brown's Baltimore paper, for one
week, eading at least four weeks before the'd&y
of hearing; and that he • lfo g'xp to John Gillef
pie and Jacob Everhart persona] u*tice in writing,
tpbeierved on £hem,&t'leafl fifteen
to the hearing. At-September term, this order
was continued to the firft day of December term.
By the Court.
EPHRAIM DOUGLASS,
Protbonotarji
rO B£.'S OJ/'D,
TWO new two Story Hou.-
foplMfintlyfuuaUd nnr the J«lly Poft-T av .
em, app«r ti,d of the Village of. Frankford.
There are ia *ach house, betides a kitchen, two
rooms on the firft floorj three-on the fecoDd,
with reo'my garntj, ill well finifhed j there
*■< alf« to eaen, a good garden lot, ft»We and
coach house. Part gooda will be taken in pay
ment. Any pcrfona wiftunj to becoae pur<
chafers are requefied to view the p'reraifes,
and for term« ipplv to
' JOHN McCLELLEW.
FfanVford,_July ij- 'eotf
•LOSr on STOLEN,
On the 28th infiant.
A New Jitiglc. cafe Silver Watch,
With a hand. (hewing the day of the month ca the
face, and marked on the inside of the cafe, A C C
*3773 with a lifht tilue silk firing anda gilt key
6xed- thefeto. Whoever will deliver the (aid
watch at no". 13 SftuthThird-ftrcct, (hall receive
Four Dollar (reward . ,
w. b. Wtteh wukt rs and others are requeftcJ to
stop the said watch if offered for sale, and give in
formstion as above.
nor. *9.
DESERTED.
ON the iftinfl from the Marrine Carraeks,
HUGH DUFFIELD, a private in the
Marine Corps, a native of Ireland,'aged 35, five
feet Sve inekes high, dark hair, light complex
ion. He lias resided for some time past in- this
city, where his family now are. t'
Whoever apprehends said Oeferter and de
livers him at the Ml nine Barracks, 6r lodges
him in goal, will be paid a reward bf ten dol
ars, and reasonable charges.
JAMAS M'KXIGlir,
Capt. comn%di»g Marine Barracks.
December 5. diw.
DR. ANDREWS >
Of the Jniverfity of Pennfylvioi*; 'lf
Proposes to rrceive afr\v Pfivate Pupils U
be imstrctcd in the rudiments of
THE LATIN LANGUAGE.
HE confines himfelf-to begiraitf* ; because he
would not incur the darker of having many
Claflt f, or being obliged to baild on an ibfufiriem
foundation.
And as he will require their attendant* bat two
hours in the day (from ellven o'clock in the fore
noon, to one) ; there will he no need of removing
them irom the fchooh to which they have hither*
to gore, or may be intended to be Tent, for their
improvement, in reading, writing, ciphering, and
other ufeiul branches A literature, not ufaally
taught in a Latin school.
wfcfif
December 5, 17*99
Drawing School.
MR. BECK having been solicited by mary of
hia friend, to engage in a Drawing School,
take, the liberty of informing them aad the pub
lic that h« intend, opening one at hi, house in
Fifth street, oppoHte tbe State house yjrd, on
Monday the 4th of November, on the following
term,:
Men Jays, Wtdntfdajt and Fridays,
Ladies fcom thr«e till five, per quarter,*
Gcn'lcmea, from halt past 5 till halt past 7,
Private Leflnns, at home for one hour,
From hom<t tWo hours,
lateod
~ PERSPECTIVE,
The eflemial ground work of all kinds of draw
ing* 'Wight by aHiuch more simple and Ihort me
tnod than hitherto pra&ifcd.
ir'AMED,
A prrfon ro do house work-; also a boy to at
tend the family and take care of a horse.
Nuv ember 17.
Jtiwim
\ ,'iUsf PUBLISHED,
4irg.f9M SALR
P, kICE, No* 16 S. Second street y
, RQMAXCK.
RsnballiAed frith Fiv« Engravings.
A few Copiea of
Miss Seward's. Monody on Major Andre,
. May be bad arabori.-, p>-ice 11$ centa.
. December J.
FOR SALE,
BY SIMON WALKER,
No. 78 Walnut Street,
ENOUbH PORTER and Brown Stoat, In eaflcj
of-6 dozcti each, >4
Tin i—
Sheet, Inr oud pis Lead,
<?annon with'carriage® complete, 4, 6, 9 and xa
. pounders,
■Shot, roUnJ, double fcit»dc«i and cannliler,
Iron Crow Barn, -
CullalT-s, boarding Pikes, Muikffs and I*l fto]i,
Rosgh.Brimftone,
Cream of Tartar,
Porter, Wine aird Claret Bottle#,
Sit ln?oicl« of £fcrthen Ware, ea«K afcout thirc/
crates, aflorted
White.and _re£ Letts, yellow aiH black Paint, and
Spafwfll -Brown,
Rutthn Bridle#,
Hardware add Sadtery, aiTofted in calks,
An Invoiee of German Platillat and Britannia*.
December 3. co6w
dick.
' THE SUBSCRIBER
Having expired thi Land laid off for fatitfjing
the i'/arrantt due to tbe Officers and
. Soldiers Vfbo served in tbe war
between the United States
and Great Britaio $
PR OfOSFS to locate Warrants to the best
advantage, on being allowed a rralonitble
epmptnfatiop. H« wiH intend at Philadelphia at
the time i>f locating; and ai not Icfi than' 4000
beres eta be tegiftersd or located, will receive any
number "of Warrant! left than that amount', and
,£l»f» thictn with other« io as to make up the tjuin
tity required-.
The lulifcrijjer 'propoAs a!fo to attend on the
[and immediately after locating, and ihew any
fcdion in which he may he employed.
Letters ot warrants addrefled to.Alexander
Addifon, Efq Pittlburgh, until the 111 day of
Jauuary nex , or to th« subscriber at Wafliington,
Pei.nfylvini*,,any -time" previous to the 17th Bee.
and from that <Uy until the < irh day of February
next, at the Pod Office, Philadelphia, will be at
tended to.-
- ~
FOR SALE, -
A LOT OF LAND,
Containing Ifctween twelve and thirteen «rti,.
Situate on the College road,
Leading from SchaylkilftO the Mart; t house in
pirnwmown,
Adjoining land-s of John if Jatfitt
IT. i« nearly at high as any part of the hiHf town,
(hip of Roxborough, and has the of
a good road—the foil ii good, part ol which hai
been -ivrll manured lift fnafon, and an excellent
■pitccof watered mejdow which may he put under
water at pkafure; a good profpe^f—There has
beep ere&ed laU fummor an excellent (tone barn ;
a well if nearly cnmpleated, and a cellar dog for
a tenant's hoaft—_4hout 70 perches llone quafricd'
on the premises preparatory for further imprare
merit. The whole -under new cedar poflaod rail
fence. . 1 he. purchafcf can be accommodated with
1 iirong light weggon calculated for two hprfes to
haul manure, Us. with excellent harnc£s entirely
new. Apply at
M>. 103, Higb street.
II 4no . »4th, I?J5> diw
A DWELLING HOUSE,
Range of Stores, and a Counting Ilouse,
On Mifflin's wharf, Water ftrect, between Race
and Vine streets.
gj* Enquire of Pattifon Hartfboxne, no. 119
north Front
December 3
BOARD and LODGINGS.
MRS. HAND
RrsPEGTFULI jY informs her friends and the
public in general, that (he has just removed to the
nanfion house, in Franklin Court, formerly oc
cupied by Dr. Frankliß, and latterly by fh" Por
tugiLefe Minifler/the Chevalier De Friere. A
family may be accommodated with & suit of rooms,
and single gentlemen With i'eparatc apartnier.ts,oc
Board only. Has 3lfo Coach HeuH and
Stables for four horfcs, to Jew.
BOV.SO.
diw
3tawtf
(Pric<?'l Dollar),
GALATEA,
Wm. M'CLUtfEY.
«otJ
P.oycs.
to trr,
IIWIB
5 W&ftf
-ACADEMY *•* DANCING.
Mr fRASCIS
•i rai n»w Titirai,
BF.6S It&Te to inform his fcholui and the pub
lic in general, that hit Academy will open
for the fcafsn, on THURSDAY the llih, at Mr.
O*£LLSRg.
TEAMS)
Five Dollars per Month,
Ten do. per Quarter, ' >
Entrant.
£3* For further Particulars apply to Mr. F
/O. north Eighth street.
December 3.
GITr DANCING ASSEMBLT.
"PHE Subtciibers are infora-.nl that th«
firtl AfTcinbly will br hrld at Mr.
o'Ells*'s- Hotel, on Thurfdity tbe nth
infant.
December 4,
TWO TRUNK 3
PRINTED COTTONS*
Suited to the Weft-India Market, and —UtUJ it
Irvubatk—For falc by
GEOXGE WILLIAMS,
Ns. irj. High Street.
ALSO,
Dots.
9
9
1
3
Nine hundred pair of American strong made
SHOES, together wi*hfundry other articles.
4 diw.
For Sale,
At the Merchant's Coffee House, on Mon
daj\ 9 tb mst. at balfpsst >a o'clock^
0 R O N O,
AS'flit c»mc from sea, and now
laying at the wharf of John Rofj, Esq. burthen
13» ton*regil'er, about 3 yeara old, cemplete
ly fitted, add ready to prdceed to &a, mount
ing twelve, fix and nine pound cannon, lmall
V""i boarding setting, Ac. at per inventory
left with ih« Auctioneer. Ternn, approved
indorsed nctei at ay 4, and 6 montk«
( , R. S. FOOTMAN, AuAioneer-
December 3. djt.
* : For FREIGHT <.r CHAKTKR,
For Eoropi or tfce Weft Indict,
-■ THE SHIP
PACIFIC,
} JMNLBW I'ERKIN'3 Muft^r,
i tonffp* -W' ' 1 a staunch goad Ship,
- BErSfietr ' well Jitted, burthen about
3000 bbrrels, end ready to receive a cargo.
«n board. >" ' ■
£3" For :er«n apply to
WHARTON and LEWIS,
Mo; ttj'Seuth Front ft«£r,
r/HO HAM FOR SJLIt,
A parcel of Havanna Molaffcs,
Old Madeira Wi'nr,
Ground Ginjrer,
m ■ Builington. Sec. &c.
November it. ■ dtf
For LIVERPOOL,
DA WISH -SHIP
&M&J LITTLE MARTHA,
fiSmppl Olea C, Mark, master,
THE principal put of her cargo being now
ready 10 go an board, Car will fail with all poQible
dilpatch. For Freight apply to
NICZLIN 55 GRIFFITH.
«
Nov. 37, 1799
MARSHAL'S SALE.
United Stitri, 1 _
fenniflymia Distrifi, \
In pursuance of a writ to me directed, from
the hone rabte Richard Peters, Esquire, Judge
of the DifiriA Court of the United States, in
and tor the Pennf/lvania Diftria, will be ex
posed |) public sale at the Merchant! Coffee
House, in the City of Philadelphia, onSa
tuiday the jth of December next, at la
o'clock, at noon ;
The armrd Fre nth rtffcl,
LA MAGICIENNJ,
WjMiili «nd Angular
appvrtcaancca, u the Anx n»« arc, having
brrp lately fciitd and taken sb ibe high ie»,
icAwtlfcin tbie juril'diSiaa of the fail Court,
libelled againff; prnfec'uted and toodeipu«d, at
th« (wit of Mcfra Brown,. Efij. comn;ai*jfr of
(>e public- jrmcJ rcfltl (tailed tfie Merrimack,
in behalf of hiatfclf and the ather officers, and
crew thereof.
WILLIAM NICUOLS,- Marshal.
MarfhilVOflicc ar Philadelphia, V ' I"
iijib jyoa.v-j' «•'
N. fl. An inventory insy.be - teen at tie -of.
sice. .
Dfe. i.
Genteel furnifhed Apartment*,
T4~Let in Chefxut jir ui t
Suitable for •
Of CONGRESS.
Enquire at the Office of this Gazette.
AW 3p.- 31 —Dec. a&4
Lodging and Break]ast,
FOR one or two single Ot-ntlemca, ia a genteel
private family, with the use et a neat front
Parlour, and Hoard lor 3cmstt mtj be had at
No. 18 north Filth street. '
November 16.
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARp,
f O AN A WAY or Saturday evening the 13th
July instant, from Colebrook Furnace,
Lantalier county, a Negro Man named Cato,
he it about 40 yean cf age, live feet si* or se
ven iucVshigh, tolerable black, with a down
ill look, squints, he in a cunning artful fellow,
a greai liar, and very fond ot strong liquor,
has been brought up to the farming bulineli, ii
very handy at any kind ot laboring work ; he
to»>k with him a number of clothing, amungll
which were, one luit plain Nankeen; (fume
money). It laexpe&ed h» ha*> shaped hitcourfe
for Philadelphia or New Y,prk.
*f* The >bove reward will be paid for se
curing him In any p<ol in the United Statei,
with rcafonaUe charge! if brought home.
SAMUEfc JACOBS.
CaUferMk Fame* Mr ft, 'rff
(Oit) " «•
dt 1 it A.
Burthen 300 <«•,
MATTHEW M'CONNELL
Hating opt red an Off.ec in Cbesnut street,
(A few (loon Four).)
At No. 141,
\ ND attain commenced the Bufir.eft of Ne
goiiationi, in the various kindi of Public
Stock, Bills oj Exchange, isfe. isc Fngaget
tB rft> evfry thing in bit power to give fatitfac
tion to thole who may think proper to employ
him. He meant to confine hit tranfaAiont to
the Jigcr cj and CommiJJion line, in all such hu-
Cn<(« as it common to the profeflion.
The purohalc and file ef Houfcs and Lots in
and ntnr the City will be attended to, and also
of Lar.Ji, when that bufincft asain revive*'
November 19. djw(Ds iw)
EOX SALE,
Holland Linens,
German Lir.feys, fil depreuve,
Gintrhams,
Ladies Kid Gloves,' by the dozen or
quantity.
£s* *PP'T 31 No.»i7 Sooth F»ur hStreet,near
the Indian Que;n.
November 17
WILUAM SHEAFF
HA S FOR SALE,
At No, 168 High Street, wholesale & retail,
natr qy.tuTr
Madeira of the vintage *f -9* to *97 )
Old Sherry, fort and I.ilbon J WIVES.
First and itnrih proof old Coniae Broody,
Jamaica Sjiiriti.
also,
A feia Ton? of Upland and Meadora Hay.
d6t
December a
LOG WO OD
FOJi SALE*
Oa board th« brigantine Fire Sifter*.
Enquire of JOSEPH DONALDSON.
Nov:mb-jr-z-j.
FOR SALEs
THE CARGO
Of the ft ip Rcbdcca.John M'Kcever.maftei^frcai
BATAVIA,
—Consisting
3jo,ooowt. of COFFEE & > , ...
«,0 M w t . of SUGAR, J ft
Apply to
JOSEPH SIMS,
No. i J5, i'outh V«'iter ftrcct*
. diot
Nov. 17
JUST RECEIVED,
ahd re* s Alt,
By WILLIAM V.OUNO,
S. W. corner of Second and Cbofput ftrccu,
No I, ' , fe
Of Rureatioas u1 Agriculture, 1 Hatpral Hif
lory, rtt, tnd MifctUaneous LiWratvrt, ■
B7 Jamct Aodcrfrn, L. L. D. F. R. 3.it t,S. M.
Prut kalf * Brfmr.
Subfcriptlom for thii work wt)l m«»cd by
William Young.
AW 30. /
POST OFFICE, '
November.
THE Poll Office will be Removed
this day at Sun set, to No. X] South
third Street. dtf.
Bank of North America.
THE STOCKHOLDERS
ARE hereby notifiei thit an Ele&ioa for
Twelve Directors for the taOaiSig fat, wiQ
be held »s the Bank, on Mosidajr Oil 13in lieurf
ncK, it to a'clvck.
RICHARD WELLS, Catbier.
Dec. 3, 1799. JtE
LANCASTER STAGES.
THE Proprietor* of the Philadelphia and Laa
caftcf lux ofStage* DIiPATCH, return their
gratefol thaoks to their friend* and the public is
general, for the piii favor* they have received,and
inform then tliat in addition to the regular Line,
<h»f »r» provided with Carriages sober aid ear ful
driver*, to go through between the City and
Boroagh in two day*. Those who prefer this mode
of traveling can be accommodated »t the stage
Oiice, sign of United Sute* E»gU, Market ftrett.
Philadelphia. *. •
Slough, Downing, Dunwoody If Co,
|
Nov. 3».
Fifty Barrels Pippin Applet,
In good order for {hipping,
AND
A ftw Barrels Dried Peathet .
TO*.' SALE,
At the corner of Dock vidPeir.Street.
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December 4
kem6val.
SAMUEL REYNOLDS, .
. TAYL O R r
Respectfully acquaint thofc jfcnticmc*
who plealc to UVor liim with their ccitocs,
and hit friend!generally, that he h*i rimoved to
hit'hop, No. 40, Sooth Third Street, where he
will be glad to serve them.
N- B All orJcrj attended with the ufiul pu;.
Dee. j,
FLOUR, BY AUCTION.J
400 Barrels Superfine Flour,
/K:// be sold at Auction on Saturday Mczt,
at 10 o'clock,
ON WALNUT STREET WHARF,
is to fniitiw PmhiiinL .
*f* Condiciont wiji be teldc kaowa mi 4»
time of fate.
RICHARD S. FOOTMAN,
JhMfftr. j
December 4.
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