jro.» py , tin-" 4 of God franc |*rhap> jon'U mark aaioag tht fry"; £Ji«M "f«iA Iwiafcle in hit eye— kfc. whaa oSferVJ. he (brink, into Lit m«w, his piety anew. T&sm/im. [As *1 hi Lay Preacher i$ neither a xigid Calvin, nor a John Knox, heroes not « style ps uniform auflerity, but ftiives to vary hi* manner, at much as poflible, that, •where lie cannot rouse by rrafminp, he may sooth by melody. Hi* tone it fometiims loft, and fometiniei loud, and if gay in one sermon, it is csnimonly grave in the next. He, at one time, exhibits a profile of char after, and, at another a sketch of landscape. He sometimes looks into the political, and femetimes into the litfrary cabinet. As the present hoar is a wintry one, he has chosen a fe(iou« eflay for the iiifpe&ion of hit read ers. It was originally emupofed in autumn, but as almanac writers fayi willferw, with out any rflrutitl variation, for the meridian of Philadelphia, anJ may lie pronounced by pun.ling critics a difcotirfe cold enough for any feal'on, and equally dull in January, as in November.] . THE LAY PREACHER " l'~e all da fade, ii.« a It,J." THIS morning, when I opened my ftudv (butters and law the brown oak lravr» fly. inij thro' the turbid air, heard tV " rockinf winds piping lond," and remarked that the frozen ground was half concealed by the frow and fleet of November, I turned to Isaiah, .ind pcniively'copied my text. Tlio' naturally oi a lively temperament, yet the state of my spirits is regulated much hy the season and l-y the sky ; and my gaiety, like mercury in the philosophic tube, rises in warm weather, and finks in cold. The body of a sedentary valetudinarian, like exposed vegetables, contrails and is impaired by the cyxratiou offrofl ; and, perhaps, as tliere is a well known fynipathy, his r.iind languishes, as autumn fades. At lea ft, if the intelle&u al powers do not loTe their tone, they have »n impreflion of melancholy from the whole scenery of nature, at this dull and temjieflu ous season. Nor is this the i-jeculiar infeli city of the hypocondraic and the invalid. Many of the robufl of my acquaintance who in spring can join in chorus with the robin, and in summer dance like Ariel, " under the bloflom that hangs on the bough," will mope during a day in November like folirary birds. In fail, fucli is the law ps our being, that we are generally animated by spring and funftiine, and generally depreflrd by cold aud by clouds. The viciflStudes of the wea ther affecl certain constitutions much more than others, but we have Shaksspeari's authority that life itfclf is " feryile to every flciey influence ;"and Dr. Jphnson, in Com* very feeling and forcible linet, declares that not only the blalled plain confeffes the power of the gloomy season, but that its reign spreads ft ill wider, and that ffe feels its power usurp his bread. " Enlivening hope and fond desire, Resign the heart to Tpleen and care ; Scarce (righted love maintains hi« fire, And rapture laddensto deipnir." He adds pathetically that man ttill changes with the changeful year, and is the (lave of funlhine and of gloom. Thompson, who was a diligent observer of every peculiarity of the seasons, remarks that the power of what he terms philosophic melancholy, is in every breeze ot autumn ; and no feafun is more to *' woo lone quiet in her silent walks." In spring he calls for gay companions to rove with him in qucft of trout from the broolc, or flowers from the ban!: ; but in autmnii, mod of his line* air in a pensive tone, his images, to borrow a term from painting, are in a deep (liadow, and he talks of •' the loncfome mule." But mo ft men, however inexpenc to de fctibe like tie poets theruffian blalls" of this ilormy feal'oll, feel the baleful influence upon the body, and mark gloomy thoughts 1 iltnz in the mind. We look around us, arid discern a great revolution in tlw vegeta ble kingdom. W T e fee the lately verdant oak flretching out as it were his hare arms to implore pity from the boisterous gale. In tlie room of aspiring corn and waving wheat, we fee the dry lliorn flalk and the shrivelled stubble. Instead of hearing the gay birds in concert, we fee them 011 the wing, migra ting to the south, and eager to warble un der a l'ofter sky. Whether our walk is in the sorest or the field, we rvteive constant warnings of the decay of the year, and look ftrrowfnlly at the leaves dropping from the woods, as at the last figures in a funeral pro ceflion. 111 this mood of sadness,. viewing the deso late state of nature, how natural for as to feel the sentiment and use the expitffion of the prophet " W« all do fade as a leaf." w Dark at the leaves, that quiver em tin fprayt. Like item man JtouriJkei l tike tbem Jtcaye" Not only life droops, but its hopes, its schemes, its enjoyments grow fallow with years, and though we may balk in the June of joy for a time, yet the mournful Novein fcer of our days " follows harsh, and flints the scene." I think as I now fee the flakes •f snow fart falling at my door, that they too, no less thar) the foliage of spring, are em blematical of much of the Friendlhip, much of the love of this irconftant world. The snow seems fair, and promiles well, but try it, andflike a perjured female, it is faithlel's and cold. The last month of autumn pre fents in every diiving gale, and on every difcolnred leaf some memorandum ot nature's change ; and if, after the fir ft -flufii of life is •ver, we enquire of those once foremoll in atudimtnt asd prodigal of profeflioni, we 'hall fin;!, in tlicr .iirjihatitjl fjnjiiagr of tV "ft. « that t|« Jove vf , aud that man, as well as platita, alters with the faalon. Tliefe T-fl»d>ton», thoujH- irf« lancholy. accord with the time of the year. It is in faf>, hallowed time ; it ii the lent °f nature. A |Kiinj of il io.whkh every one feels unwonted gloom, which is manifefted aloud not onlr by a sedate Lav Preacher, but by authors the niofl joevnd, even by the lprifhtly Mis« Seward, with whose del'iriptive lines J ball close a ler. mon, already pronounced too lont; by hah. my K a yer reader*. " . " here, even here, wherr t now fit recti/.'.1, And autumn'. figtn found hollow in the wind ; Loud,and more loud, the bust of evening ravei, And ftriptthe oak* of their lall lingering leaves. The eddying loliire in the temped flies And fill*, with dvlcier gloom, the thickening Ikies, A nd fink, the lun behind the howling hill. And rufliea with hoarse (Ireami the msantair rill j And now, with ruffling billow cold and pale, Rnrts, fwoln and dafhingdown the lonely vale ; While to the fa tearful eyei griefs faded form Sits on thecluud, and Ggh* amid the (lorm " From the £ BoAonJ Independent Chronicle. Mn. BHOADES, Pieafe to publish the following elegant ex trsft from an atifwcr of his Royal High ness the Duke of Clarence, to an address prefentH him by the vbtuoui, opu'tnt and rtfpeSalU citizens of Shelhurne, Nova- Scotia. 2. Trm P.xruAtr. " How much happier do you in your situ ation feel yourfelvcs to be, than those mi forable and deluded men do, who have on 'his continent forfeited I heir fidelity to their Sovereign and the advantage! arising from being fubjefis to hit Majesty." IMPORTANT ! Office of the N. TorkGixettt, I o'cloil, Friday miming, Dec. 13. At a late hour last night, we met the Ihip Argus, capt. Main, coming up, in 47 days from St. -Sebaftiarn. From our corrcfpon dent, we have received Paris papers to the 16th of OAober. We lament that we have only time to announce summarily their im portant contents. These papers gfVe the official details of Mailt na's operations from the 25 ill of Sept. to the. Bth OSober, by which it appears that on th« 25th of Sep tember he parted the Lent at Dietikon, beat gen. Korfskoff, and summoned Zurich to surrender—the terms «#er« not accepted, and the town was taken bv aflault In the' mean time, Suwarrow had advanced to •& in concert with the armies lately attacked by MaOena, but finding them defeated, a voided an aflion by keeping the m —Here he was however attacked, and left 1000 wounded, apart of his artillery, and almo(t his whole baggage. In the mean time Korfakoff, informed of Su-Warrcw's situation, hadily afTembled a corps, comj'Q fed of the remain of his army and that of Hotzc the Bavarian contingent, and that of Conde, attempted to march to the.Thur, and from thence to Zurich. Maffena at. tacked him, forced him to rrpafs the Rhiue with loft. MafTena, in theft battle, Hates, that he has taken 18,000 prisoners, more than ico cannon, and 13 Itamls of colours —that 4 generals have been taken, and 5 killed. Loss of the memy in toto. more than 30,000 men. [Of this we liisll give a translation.] Parit, OSob'r 14 —Tt is reported, that at the moment wtirn the I>ire£Wy were writing a letter of felicitation to Buonaparte upon his lift viftory, tU=-jr learned tl«t he had landed at frijus. It it fuppqfed, from this, that H»s return was T,i>t eipe&ed br the Directory. ' ' ' ■ ' ' Moreau is here—Buonaparte ii expe&ed this evening. [The day capt. Mann failed, pofiti«e (tews of Buonaparte's arrival it Pa ris was received at St. Sebaftiaas.] FrancLfort, is it said was taken by the French, Oft. J. <D" Translations, ia detail, with mter etting Marine airiclei, are n»w preparing for tliii Gazette. BALTIMORE, D=c. 11. Arrived lad evening, Ship Anthony Man gin, capt. Edw <rds, from E.nbdrn, which he left the aid of October. We are 'tarry that no paji:r. have been- brought from this iutereftflig quarter, by the above arrival, la ter than the 17th of September, which capt. E. accounts for by faying that all regular communication between Embden and «ther parts of the continent was cut «IF, and that 110 Eng-fifh or Dutch papers of late dates could be obtained. The verbal intelligence we have cnlleAtd from captain Edwards, is confirmatory us the latest newi via Button, that vji the engage, ment of the 3d of November, the Gallo B.i tavians 101 l ground, but that the RulC ns and English loft by far the molt men, inso much that they held the greund thry had taken but two or three day*, when they had to make a retreat to avoid hting uirrounded, at far as the Holder, where they were en trenching themftlvrs, and nuking winter quarters. The opinion of American and BritiJli travellers, from the interior of Hol land, of whom captain E. received the above information, was, that from the grea'. loffof the Anglo Ruffians on the 3d, the antipathy and xeal of the Dutch which had been ex cited by tne cruelti • of Ruffian soldiery, and froin the swarms of French who were pouring from all qoirters into all Holland, they would either evacuate even the Helder, or be surrounded and nude prifimers. Captain E. furtlier mentions, that the king of Prussia had transmitted a spirited re monstrance to St. James's, aeainft an in fringement of his foverrignty by the Britifli who had cut f >me vefleli out of the Ems, within his jurifdi&Yion. at Kmbi-a, ;i i!n .>r tw.i b-fort captain £ Uilcd, lie lr»fP* lliat i uiumotiofu- V.*'i ahte both In K. i;-,l m i! :iud .'x\*fmtS, rt»t)k nilitia, wh » r-fcr&Tf tr+iirjYt iC k \ . I Iwsfiivrra *is with the name* of thctVilowmg voir-N, let; at Embdwi the aid ®t\Oi*lo!)er q' Ship Robert, of Baltimore, to fail ifi 3 or v 1 Ship John, M'NVil, of Philadelphia. „ Shi;> Sufaiinah, of Gh irleHon to fail I* >nu fur Loudon. L Brijj Bcl!:la: iu», Gale, of Boston, do. do. Biig. , CalHn, for New-York, fail fuon. Brig ' -, Holland, of Newburyport, and an hermaphrodite brig from do.just arrived. A northward built schooner, name un known, was going into Embocn, ai capt. E. came out The Cleopatra, capt. Conner, from Balti more, arrived at Bremen the loth October. The Harriet, capt. Martin, was to leave Hamburgh about the ajth Oilober, forilal timote. November 17, spoke the United States schooner Experiment, capt. Maley, out 6 dayt from the Capes, in lat. 19, 32, long. 67, all well. *' 1# Ncv> Tork, December 13. ARRIVED. Days. Ship Argus, , St. Sebaft iant 47 Brig" Eliz*, —> B*y of Honduras Sloop an.i Mclty, Kirk, Phihil. i La It evening arrived here the British Pack et, Grantham, capu Bull, in 70 days from Falmouth— 17 from Halifax. Passengers, Mrs. stid Mils 6ray, Mr. Wood, Mr. Ptl lard, and Mr. P. Ranifay. PRICES OF STOCKS. Puik.AOKi.raia, UtctMmi 9. 16/ a,« Six per Cent Three per Cent. _ .Deferred ,6.p«r Cent. 14/9 8 per C«nt StorV—'fuodid—ltUftfi?ft froin id Oil 3 pfcr Cent:- advanre, B\NK United states, to, , ■ PcnnfyWaijia, ■ North America, 50 Infurtott comp. U s A. (harci 2b ——.Pcftjifjltanaa, Chares, ia* East tndia Company oi'N, A. par, Lafid Warrants,'' $1 dolls, ptr 100 acr*s, COURSE OF .EXCHANGE Lon4#n t , ••Jf »t 3o,J*y» . }9 w.6? i r •„ Amfttr<fiim, 31 37 iioo per florin Hamburg)) 3® i-ieo.per. Mxrk Saoco. WASHINGTON . ..HOMifiß- tii "> » :< • . -•• /v.'- ♦-''•"•V ' *> iSlanto-ftiZtA., VI :<»nj Driwisg No. 'i9l V4l iY id 68$ 57+ 16 129! r 498 - . 7 *° ' 355 r 10 \ 788 10 ■ 7 10 6oj 10 16226 3957 >° 43 1* - 6u - . 4J* <7504 - - 1 * 10446* 901 10 ■5782 ' 920 6ojo 3*5 392 10 671 7jc6 1p 35.0 404 : 488 ■ 848 20 8414 932 1. to 966 988 ' 10474' •'■' 488-16 506-«o 1121$ .9*4 13017 667 716 783 14003 ' 794 2.2058 to avfrs I, 393 *3544 J 6oj 50 *4388 <571 861 995 17260 *9335 351 .0 416'1a S3 7 -30479: 888 10 ji3J4 578 to •32272 10 -721 10 ADDITIONAL, SALES At Samuel Israel's Auflion Room, (No. 55 N. Sccuiui Screct) On MONDAY forenoon at 10 o'clock, will be fold in addrti'in (o the other article*, ' * CONSH UNO OF ii CASES MERCHANDIZE, s*4th Caninerdowns, 6-4 th -Cotton Checks, Dim)tics of an excellent quality, 3-4 th bordered Lawn Handkerchiefs, Light ground Chintzes, 2 colored C.illicoes, fuperfine, Variety of Tible Linen, fancy; purple and buff Shawls, s«4th fancy Cillicoes. Such of th« above goods us are not fold on Mouuay will be fold on Thuriday ol!owing. SAMUEL ISRAEL, Auctioneer. Several Lots of Land To he fold, at the. Coffee House, on Tuesday, the 24th Dtcembtr iijl. at 6 o'clock, in the evening, PART of thatTr«&, known bjr the name of MaftvrsVEfcaU. They are laid out upon reads to communicate with Fourth Street continu ed, and fumtr's <snc, arvd- contain from 4 to 6 acres. The ficuatiof»s<e eq«*l t<> a»y around the city for of ptofpeii, conftentcßcy e»t -dif- Cancc, or advantages of future impruTcmeau and rite id value. A plan may be fcen ?.t the Coffee the conditions will be made known at the timeof si e ' JOHN cdfJNELLY, Autfitnar. Dccmber 14 K~~WiiILIAM CO3BEIT, - MEDEORD and WILLIS, h iSfjaife oU;sr.;'sK4 K r~* : i£r*i' m m, v ■ »l*n»io Inm • «® jh* City of N«w- Ctatn Qijetnt Ware, v.>i*, r»c|ur t 'i«- y ore in Wnnfylvann, who may 200 Cartes Naila, , frrn a ri-r.>-dlc»inrc him, In deliver d kc.Mßt 6 Trurk* Madras Pullicattt. JOHN M(»CAN, No. 3. ««.A , Cases Glo*>" FrflnflVcitt, MiiliiJtlj-hia, »r to (urw>rj «by T u e-u tj r Vork 7 I Trunk Silk HoGery, I Bale Superfine Broad deaths, l 6 Bale* While, Blue and Green, Kendal Cottons, 10 Bale* Bocking Baize, OK HAND, ' a Bale* Spotted and Green Rugs t Trunk Scarlet Cardinals, 3 Bales Sail Canvas, 5 Trunks Gii gham, 11 Tons Peteriburg Hemp, 9 m m Orders, remittances or comm'inicati on» lor the following Huuf.i, | l)r wl om Mrd ford and Wills are amenta, may dill pah through their medium, via. John and Robert Holt and Co—Rochdale, William D*bbs—Leicefter. Claud Joliulon —Birmingham. I - r 1"» bt StU, at AaSttm, AT tORCUPINE*» HOUSE, On Thursday next m 9 o'clock, . . , A up»ST»TT.«* ' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Chain, Mahogany.Table% Bnraau*, Stoves and Scovc-pipc, mi excellent Roasting Jack, Ac. &c. PRINTING PRESS, Wia variety of Books, See &c. Jcc. The falewitl begin 1:9 o'clock prccifeJy, and will con tinue till all i« fold off. December 14. £. WINCHESTERS LECTURES on the PROPHECIES ON SUNDAY Evening nrit at i o'clock, at the Univerfali!l'« Church in Loin'aril flrcct, will be delivered, a Lefiure, iatroduAory to a Course of Le.3ures on the Prophociei that remain to be fulfilled—whfu a Syllabus ot the contents of the whale course of ledurn will be delivered gntit. December 14 By tilt ftibftriber, No 148 South Second ftreci, December 11 - ■ AC-QH with . the Welt-India trade, wifhcf to ge employed as a Supercargo. He will c "£ a fi?., on moderate'terras.'satisfactory recom mendation will be prodyfed. Ji A line dire&cd to A. B. left at the Printing OC DC6-.wiil.bc attended to. Defender I 4 FOR'L 6 ND 0 ,\ T , TBS ,H,? roebuck, //aI ttr greater part of kcr ccrgo atsljlzzlfl trig aged, and Kill sail ivitb all tx t \ihb>2r.. ; C 3". fo r /wight or. pafligc apply to ■ THOMAS or JOHN CLIFFORD. " Philadelphia Drc. 13. ro«t ' : Phibdelpbia &'Lancaster Turnpike ■* VT .949 33'94,»«VVtf NOTICE.. ; Stocklioldefi.are.co meet at theif ■Office, at 10 o'clock, ott 'Mohday the I.3th .faoMary.fextn jo choose their officert agree Vbteto. law. ; " Wm. OOVJITf, Sfcrctaiy i • 7V?- j , s 295* 'Byi-«r. > '' 35°« V 36855**3 38591 39023 ■jl>c£3fnbyr Ji.i, Injuranct Gempaiyof-Norfb America. """TWTSTpCKIIOirDERS " " AR"E hereby informed that a Stated Meet ;ng.ij{ the Company : rrjlJ.be. held at their Office on tlx iij.tli day o( January next (beir.g the [eccwd "i"uf'\iay in tf e aionth)' far the*'pleftion of twenty-five Directors tor the effftrifijjji sear.' -o 3 i - 6i i to r 879 • •968 to 40744 10 75» *5 .41602 ... . 764 u** 42071 December 12 a.99 10 84.0 10 43791 10 45*" 46584 Schuylkill Permanent.Bridge. • 'THE STOCKHOLDERS ARE hereby n <{iiVd t rh?.r an iOesflfrn for a ! itfi lt«t, t\vc*!v,* r»:re£ -<ri ar.d a Trcafurer, will he hcJwi at their othec?, N<.i. 2\ North Fiftk ])r'*et, on Mosdat ?he*6th day of January next, it 10 •'clock. 703 10 4102 5 °J7 82 I 495 6 3 JOHN HORSEY, Secrf;arv pro tern, December 4 1 799, Kanefor sale at'ibeir Store, No. 5, Cbev- nut street, the following articles, viz. Riiifia Hemp and Duck, First quality, . v boflon do. no 1 and 2, A frrull iitY-rtee ol weli aflorted cordaga, First ami fourth proof Brandy, in pipes. Madeira Wiye*in p||»es an«ihro pipes. Claret ill casts, New England Rum in hlid*. Winter frrained. Spermaceti t)il and Camlles, asd a few quarter cbefU of Hyson Tea, of a fup.'rior quality, lateii imiortation, JOSEPH ANTHONY & Co. November 16 FOR SALE, SEVERAL VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, Near the corner of Arch and Winth streets. To be S./ld or Let, A number of excellent Failure Lots, On ths Wi'flahickon foad, ab«ut half a mile from the city. %* Enquire it No* 39 No;th Sisth November 15, A strong, /jearty Young Negro Man, * and is aecufiftmed fejMM of.ftr.ufe Work, a»d is cx« el-, lewt Wattitf. 'For fjjuthei* particulars' enquire' at No. 259, Mr.rk-rStrjct. Deorab*r 13 -eVNtItTIKO Of AISO, a COMPLfT* Tiat remain to lie fulfilled. FOR SALE, ■J & wide Irilh Linen, do. do. brown Liaen, do. do. Checks. JAMES GAMBLE. 1i v A YOUNG MAN Company. Deceroher ll 1799 EB EN HAZARD, Srcrc dry The Subscribers A LSO, FOR SALE, About it years r.-» age, fa mru&w. December ro. 'FHE KEV. ROBERT ANDREWS Has opened a SCHOOL A'j. no, Walnut St ree t, IN WniCH YOUNG GENTLEMEN will h* inftruaed by him in the different brencherof Claflkal and f*olirc Literature, *iz the Engiifh, I.utiu and Greek Language*, Hirory, Antiquities, Geogra phy, the Ule or the Globes, Arithmetic, and the Practical Branches of the Mathematics. £3T Unqurtlionable teftin-iomal* can be given of Mr. A.*s experience and qualifications as a Teacher. Novem-tar 1, BY SIMON WALKER, No. 78 IVainut Street, ENGLISH PORTER and Brown fto&t, In ciflci of 6 dozen each, , . Tin Plate*, Sheet, bar and pig Lead, Cannon with c&rii&gcs complete, 4, 6, 9 2nd 14 * pounder*, Shot, roun<s, double htaded and canmfter, Iron Crow Bars, Cutl?(T-.», boarding Fikes, MuCcott andfciftols, Rough Brimflooe, Cream cf Tartar, Porter, Wine and Claret Bottlea, Six InToices of EarthenWare, esck iboit thirty crates, assorted White and red Lead, ye-Ilow and black Paint, and SpaniCh Brown, Ruffian Brittle*, Hardware and Sadiery, afiorted in cilV% An Invoice of German Plaiilias and Britannia?. t*r»6w Drc*mker 3 Oue hundred Pipes and quarter Casks V> ine Vinegar, London Porter in Calks of 6 and 8 Doz. Brown Stout do. ' do. Spafiifh Scgar* in Boxes, Dried Peaches in Barrels,. EOR SALE By BENJAMIN W. MORRfS. A Commodious IVarbhoufe, In Pear Street, To let by the Month or Year. November 29, Fifty Barre's Pippin Apples, Jo good ofder for ihipping, AND A few Barrels Dried Peaches for sale, At tke corner of Dock and Pear Street, December 4 d6t Lawrence seckel, HAS FOR SALE, As Ni. 155, Market-flreet, Snperior London Particwhr, Madeira, 7 WINES, QUi Sherry,' Port & Lifkjc, j B»-1 flavored oJd Coniac Brandy. Sprrits ard Holland Gin,-• By the pipe, qaarter caflc er gallon. • ALSO, . A few Tons of excellent Hay. Nov. 30, WILLIAM SHEAFF HAS FOR SALE, At No. 163 High Street, wholesale if retail, laxvtE Msdcira of the vintages »f '92 to '97 » M _„ Old Sherry, Port and Lisbon J ' First r.nd ourth proof old Coniac Brandy, Jamaica Spirits. A fciv Tons 'of Upland arfd Meadow Hay December a d6t WILLIAM HUDSON, IVb, 8 Cbesnut Strect } RESPECTFUIXY informs hi» friends and the public, that he has received by the late ar rivals from Eurupe, in addition to his farmer Srocfe, A complete AJJortment of Goods, which are now opening; suitable lor the ajftrosch ing.fc&fop; Amongit ivbicb are— Superfine Cloths and Caffimeres-, Double milled Drab Cloths, Sujxrfine Nap Cloths, allotted colors, Blue and Drgp Plains,,. Sivaiifduwns and Swanlkins, Drapery, Baills, aflnrtwl colors, Blue, green, -white and fpottcd Bor.kinri, Blue and gi. v Costings, Scarlet, white, red rtnil ydlow Flannels, Velvets, .ThicHit's", Cot duroys, and fjney d6nawtf Cords, Striped elalFic Cloths and Coatings, Fantv Marieilles WYrlteoati'r.gs, Men'' Wgipsn;' fine wcrftcd Hrfe, j")o. do. Vorrfed Gloves and Mitr ■Ntc:ii' So.ckt, ■ . (Jali marvels, Diyants !* Joans Spinning!, 6 hairs "f Rnfe Blar.Uis, coinp'icurlf sl forted, ty the kale, &c. Sec. Not. 6. «[cost. Enquire of JOHN DORSEY. .iawßw. w&ftf rOR"SALE, WHO HAS i2teod d 1 w—eo2w ri&9T .QUALITY ALSO, diet
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