A 'tJl nfrct mriOi'd Hi. tt hand. Al'm r *•»«•«■ *•*•«*> ctftuA* XtbofA ■i'glit or-opened du,i V iW ii««.of'peft'. :nce th< ? c "r. <"■ courtjinljr J,iin. the eati of fuinner. This would invite fcttlers nd pmn* the interruption of education j • hich is not* {"mill ev.l produced by the in ""l'on of the city. Tlv- C.Krt, might oc auonally be held their. There might be egolations, to prevent t'ue continuity ol 'Uildinprs ; and prop, potions fixed, so. °j~"_**rrjriug on offeiifive trades. It jna\ >' (aid, this will become a new r«v, and n.. ure the old capital in no finall decree. Its edition forbids any such fears. On.- nn the Xlawap- be « more daugurnus rival • mt it would soon be l'ubjetl to infection, as he city now is—._ There is no r r.fon to uppofe any rivalfbip—Villages well difpo ed, round great cities, ere;eafc their profpe ity. Multitudes of towns encircle Mancbes cr y and other cities and towns in Unh and and other p;irts of Europe, which rn reate by the fabrics nianul'.icti'red in the owns. [}efides the inhabitants of Philadel ihia, hiving a place of fafety near them, for rrt j■, would not, a« niany tic.v o, abandon tlie city entirely. There would e no danger that too many would croud in o this contemplated village of A>u't i. There fonli be rivals, let whatever ipot be fixed oil. and othars an opulent tircum lances, would disperse round the country, t it atTnrued .1 variety of sites for country eCdenccs ;aud only haye conapting-houfes, >r offic-s, 111 the village. If ir be plated at he junction of great leading roads, from he back parts ot the state, and from the >tber Rite dealing with our city, the advan. ;age« wdl all be concentrated. It will be ound tl|.it is it wiser and more oecononnci! 0 begin some fyftein of escaping oar repeat, d ci.amity, itiau to be always overtaken by t unprovided. e»cry one, who chOoses to turn his thoughts to th- fubjc •"♦, endeavour to fix on 1 site. Without having a foot of land there, 'tit this village, f have thought of thefpot 5* the Weft fide of Schuylkill, oppoiite Market-street, on the high grounds, at the janftion, or near it, of the Wcftern and Southern roads, leading over the bridge at Martet-Rreet. I think Siis spot unites all ASULON. "dyautapres I have mentioned. Tl,e J D . .L vn W Schuykill give, evetry facility of water tranf- A RetreatJromtbeWhw fever. portation, both from the inland country • While the Citizens of Philadelphia are Northward, and from the D.lawarc. Or Jnaking laudable exertions to proust their the margin as Schuylkill, store-houses, luro- City, lrom the dreadful InvafioMi of their ber-yards, ke. may be eftablilhed, and mer annual visitant, tbt yellow fewr, it it fur. chandize and produce brought, in I'imll vef prizing they do not turn their attention to to both Gdes of tliat river, provide- a fafe and commodious place of rr. The pafT.ge of the bridge or river. miVbl luge, from th, scene of its ravages. Hope be easily guarded, to prevent »o, rs spun out, every year, that u will not" lion, if any deplorable circumllat.ce. *equi. come. Time and temperare wafted on the red it- The Terr incomraodiWand d* o . question « bow or «W dot, it conic 7" gerous fridge oyer the Schuylkill i.an ot. Multitude,, every fcafoq, persuade tlieiu* ! jeftion—But hoW (hameful fe it that » pir feves and their neighbours, 'till it is next •» maneM bridge iinotbiliU* It i. a £fer*< orl ° !t ,s " ot They 1 10 f nc h , city, th,. work hasb^n^ T¥e oflcftded with every one who announces long neglefted. I am told now, that ii the mclancbo y truth, that tin: enemv only waits for fubf ? ripti«, to within the walls. 1 hey fift e.rc ? ,nfta«ce £ ; , h e company, authori^bj. law to mak, and proclaim that the tubjeft. ot it, wrath I this ereAion. This Hock, from all the in have penflM by other disorders. 1 hey are 1 f ornli ,ion I can obtain, will be a very pl> determined aga.nftbelieving that tlie destroy- fi„ble fource.of revenue. A convenient er TV J : , (hOU, - d '*"• ?«d permanent bridge would encreaf, guiih, and the credit ot the cty be injured. lh e profit, many fold, by the' addition o Some ot theix friends and families fall-they p l ea surable carriages: The present incom, are hen conv.nced-they fly, iftlieycan,- is no rulf . This being .fid b,f but know not wnither. hey pay enormous route to th. Southward, would unit, th, fume for miserable accommoaau.ns. Some, custom f al| the The. revcnui drafted, or exhautted .» their means, re- . o „, d „ C eed the Ac p r . cent. lin all pro turn before the foe has retreated, and fall bafcility.) which the company, is.i a™ in viflinis to their too eager desires to re-pof- formed< are authorized to take. Withou fefs their own homes. All tin, might ~, a any such p,an a. I have mentioned, C hi great degree, be avoided, if, in time, some kr.VU.. ™ .U, u. ■ j- . , uwtu " cnl asylum were provided. This might be done and comnh-trH lrn 'f c '® e >' =" coura p'< at a less expence, ultimately, than their an. 3n d iderfh rh '" <n? IDC f n'j r' 8 " nual extra drain- from them, ad f al ' d f r 'P t,o " s v n j r n- j j W* ttJWt lilt—'lot least—the banks am Jnfteai of wafting our time and depreffiitg in f urince B ofic e—who employ our fp,nts » uftlefc Umenm.cn, we (hoi,ld re d, ln dance .f capital to more profit-th rouse all our energies, and expend some of a .run- V . our money, to evade or rcp.l this truly for- L ?lon comS d' Tt midable misfortune. ' be soon completed. The village and th- T , , ,. A , bridge will be of mutual advantage to eacl Ido not pretcud to di&ate, or excluGvely other. The V o.„t, y fpftomer, tt the yil fix on any particular spot, to which the cu ÜBeU B e would pat no toll ; aad the healthful tiaeni (bouid pay more attent.on, than to Meft of the pofltion lad Wjtcr tranf pother. But some such place, or places, tioa> wol)!d QVtr baUnce thould be fought ; and every perfoi, w.lh,n S to „ t „ , he illbabl>nts of thi / . filuj to contribute to the fafety of the citizens, tion not near a naT j gable rivrr . lhould be indulged with a candid licarinc:. , , . * . If a convenient spot, enjoying good air and . m ' th ' r f h ' B PPr, r l °P' >fit ' u J1 n «•«" \> ■« wel pure water, and where materials for building J' cc^1 vc >it is v we l int nded. If it set may be obtained with facility, can be found, .' " , jds t0 thl " k I ln .S some " nore cl ' it lhould be explored and procured. If ,t as- plan, or to affilt in eSiAuating this forded (hort and easy access to the city, so LTV "°\, e mort,f i« l «f th °f e «• that articles of njerchaoaiae, fuel and mate- me rials for manufaAures, coulJ be eheaply transported, by land or water, thefr advan tages should give it a preference. It ftioult be lef distant as to be out of the vortex,of iiv feftion, and yet fufEciently nea# tocommu Ijicate with the city witliout difficulty o much expence. A villagt might in such ; spot soon be eftablilhed. Tradeftiien woul< occupy small lots, and 011 c working for aim ther, would, at z cheap rate, run up lioufe and (hops for their families and bulinefs; am ipftead of fpenduig their time and fubftanc in idlcncfs, ruinous and intolerable to them Xije <salette. T" miLADr.iymj, ■ - . T*»'Sl>AY KVKVrire. DBCRMtMI 17. 4 MR. Feivo, I fiw frveral piece* in your papcri, pub lifted when the citizens were dispersed by the late vifilation, on the fubjeft of the Schuylkill Bridge ; and a proposal for eta blirtiingr a village, or villages of retreat from the city, in times of calamity, or in the hot frafon of the fumtner, when no others tliaa the common maladies prevailed. Ido not remember the (ignatures of these pieces; but it ftrnck me, at the time, that many ofeful obterv iti>ns were made in them. I perceive that the direftors of the bridge campmy are endeavoring to draw the atten t:on of their fellow citizens, to the enter prize they are engaged in. Being a friend to that ufeful and necefTary undertaking, I lament that it (hould languifli for want of funds. I know not whit tffeft the pieces I have mentioned may have en the affair: of the bridge, with wliich they seem to be connected, wiiatever may have been the in tentior.n ■ f the writer: of fomr of them.— But I tfkiuk it will be an indeliMe stain on on the of this opulent city, if this contemplated undertaking ihould fall thro', I brcaufe means are employed in fugacious purfui'.s, when Jn opportunity is afforded of eftablilhlng a lailii-g monument of public fpirit—rewari]«d in no small degree, by pri vate emolument. If you can afford, now the citizens art collected, a few columns, to the re publication of those pieces, I am confident you will do a public service; wliich I am coavinccd will be a gratification to yotirfelf, as well as to an old fubferiber. \ December 17, 1799, frtves, in times of calamity, they might puK Who then will be Governor from the 17 th sue thrir occupation* to their own, and the *0 the 20th of the present month ?' benefit us the community. Those who deal The third TueHay of. December in the in the neceffaiies, or conveniences of life, year 1796 was the 20th day of the month, ■would eivrt ftorrs, of places for their accorn- on that day the office of the'prefent Gov n-odatioi., and have a market near them, trnor, under hi* last rlcAion, commenced,' Hotels or hpulys of entertainment would be and the Conftitutiyn exprefily declare*, that built to receive those who had not famiCes. t'C Ihall hold hit office during three year* Trees may be planted, in gardens and walk* > from {he time, which cannot be if it expire* and rural scenery, not to be found in a city, on the 17th. contribute to health and am-'.fenient. Campt- The 3d Tuesday of December in the pre ir.gJ)ous4s and stores would bj ereited by ' sent year will be the 17th of the month, merchants, to which their customers might and the Conftitutiou is equally exprefl that •fdieiy rrftrt. If a fortunate choice of the the Governor eleft (hall hold hiaotfice during site were made, the Danh, and Infnrance three years from that tine, which cannot offices, itiTlead of paying high rem* upon be, if it i* not to commence until the 20th •Mergences, would probsbly build houses of the month. for the temporary conducing jthsir bufi- Are we then to have two GoTernors from ness. The Cm ten-bouse wight be opened the 17th to the 20th of'rtre prefect month.? there, or in its vicinity, if flirtrt and easy- It seems not, tecaufe the Conil.tution fays, aecefs could be tad to ;lic flapping,' and the " The Supreme Executive Power Ml be SENEX. September 1799. PUZZtING QUEST lONS The Ift feftion of the ad article of the Conftiimion of Peattfjrltartia ftyi, «• the Supreme Executive Power ofjthls Common. I £>e reftcd in a ROTernor," 4od the id feftior. of the fair# article fay«, " cE>« Qorernor (hall hold his* office during three yean from the third.Tucfday of December next enfuinj bi« .elc Oioor'' , , A message wai received from the Senate, by Mr. Otii, their Secretary, informing tlx Hon ft, that the Senate had palled an act ! intituled, " An a& for the Relief of perfoni imprisoned for debt," and " An aft for re viving and continuing luiti and proceedings in the circuit cotlrr for the diftrift of Perm, fylvania," to which they requeued the con currence of tile "House. " Rtfolvtd, That William Henry Harri fon, a delegate from the Territory of ik« Uuited States N. W.-of»he rirer Ohio, be adifcitud 'to haVir a feat >in (Vl houfejwith .thi right qF but not of Toting," which was read a firrt andT/cond time,- and committed to a committee of tbc whole hoalc this day, fend pafled. .. ~V •*£» Mr. 'Grifwoldk from the committee of Way* and Mrtna, reported " a bill prori ding for rh« enuenerattorl iof the inhabitants of the United States," which was read a firft and second tjme, to a committeetf the-whole oVThnrfday nt«|. Mr. Grifwold, from the fame committee also reported * Kill supplementary to th« afl? jntifOledv " an aa u> pM*ide for il.c *a luation »'f lands a«ld dv/chiW haufef, and tha enumeration of'ffavtr's within'tie United .Slates," which was rsaa.a &&' and second time and committed to.a committee of the whole for to-moriow. Mr.-H. Lrc,- moved th« following refo- Hitipii wjiicti wu tipufe, viz. •' Resolved,, ."Elmi a committee be ap pointed to report- whether any, and if any, what alterations are necelf-iry to be maV in the Militia L,aw .of the United'xitates." • In- prefacing' his mat ion, gen. Lee fa id hewifhed to caH- ih; the hufe to * futjeAllijhlylrttere'fting #5 thecitiz hi of the United -iitatet, and deserving the fe .rious attentioa'ofits lcgiHatuie.. He tlio't -the fyllem heretofore pursued wai radically wrong—and viewed. -every- measure which was not predicated on the wilhei of the people, at «»(Vering but little effejk. He [ wished to fee th;t system' ofdefence, which growing out of nature, fliil! enable all men to serve without injuring their fimiliet The youth of our country (hould alone be called upon, who would be found fufficiently adequate for its defence. Seventeen and »6 were the ages of which the defender! of our country fl>9uld cotifit—When father ■"id foa are arrayed in (he fame rai:ki, a wavering must :ikt place, * n d present an opportunity tor imprelEon from the. cue m jr.—Adjourned. A PROJECTOR. A Quantity vf Dry Govds ARK WtRTIS, FOft'whith ml in the Northern l.iler. ciA of thi< city, jojii Snml for Basin, !») will be fi«D in payment; the litis iscUar anil' good, and is now' for 1 short time lot, but poff.-f ---fion will hepr-n in ahoat si* monthr & Enquire at 'he Office ot this Cutette. Deeember.iJ cot s CITY OF WASHINGTON. THE POSSESSORS r\F OBLIOAf lONS .rCEK lIFIC.YTES iien \J ed by the lebfcriker, 'or Bgili Tided Sharci or . Lots on hi» purchase . within the cky of. ton, who have not ?«' Applied for anl recci*.! their Deeds, ate hereby notified, that ibeir feTeral Title* will be duly completed to the order of thole who in conformity with the termi of the fai ttficntes, do make the Pjymcnt» id lull th'refor, eithef to' Tbomat M'Eutn t!f Co. or to 'the fefiber at Philadelphia, on 6r at any time before' the jift day of vlay next. De cember 17 7o be Let, ready finished, To accommodate one or two Gentlemen and their Servants with or ttitbou; boarding; conGUihg ,of a dining room, two Jed rooms, dretliog room and t r*n t'» room in a private family. £5" Enquire at No- aij Sooth Second ftrw:, December 16. lawtf | "!*.*» am! of.cn.irfe ii NOTICE. i A YOIINP. MANJ capiiot jt »efle<l in moje go*cnior» lli II our, - _ _ . __ _ * Wv4*\o. Are we then Trotn ihi mcetfaiiitjr a'ai A tl. prr«s« in<Wire) to IM (Pate of WJt* wist , . s'» '„' i " ? ith concradidion be without a Govri.or fium £\ ' !) M UOHaLD, Ute of the eitr <.f TtTln.ni. '^CS-'K fciie ljth'to tl:e aothufthe mjiiili'? It feetn. u' P"T' ilTfarou' 2/ C " !^", U " 0n U '*s!?■l rfi "f "Si. few X *L7T ; Alma to A. B. left .t ,h, P.ioiin, Of f tfcgir accounts, duly attetUd, f#r'fetch - fi <* *»U immediately kttetiUcd to. vi mcti of the two (hall it ifcen be, the rarm, to t bit queflion ff'rtta tebe holti puxzling ™d important— from what .hit already been fjid. a lid A*torl4*T as it con cerns the appointing to officrs, and" (he ap. proring and executing of laws. It is to be hoped that each of the two will be equally tenacious.«f his own rights and ui: willing to infringe the rights of the other. ——»«e> -» MARRIED] — Evening, by the Rt. Rev. the B.lhop of Pennsylvania, David Montasu Erskine, Efq.fonof the Hon. I'homas Erflcine, to Miii Fanny Cad walader, youngest daughter ot the late G.neral Cadwalader. CONGRESS. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Monday, December t6. Mr. Claiborne, from the committee ap pointed to enquire whether any and what provision ought t« be made for the punish ment of tuch pcrfons as may be discovered in making attempts to alienate the affe&ions of the Indians on our frontiers from the U. nited States, reponed " a bill for the pre- IcrvatioQ of peace with tbt Indian tribes," which was read a firft and second time, and referred to a committee of the whole on Wednesday. Tbe former wa* read a firft and second time, and committed to a committee of the whole fer to-foorraw. The latter wai read a third time and pafled. Mr. Dana, from the Committee of E le&iona towhora were referred the credential* of William Henry'Harrifon, Eft}, a dele gate from tie N. W. Territory, mide a re port, which concluded with ike following reMution r . samutl Bloigct, A GENTEEL APARTMENT ANN MACIDONALH, AdmmiitratrilL 1" Dtcethkir 16. MEDFORD and WILLIS, Hatt r«tn*4 fintft htir Uu Aivrrtijtment— iSz Crates Queens Ware, zoo Calks Nails, 6 Tru ks Madras PuUicatts, a Cafei Glove.-', I Trunk Silk Hosiery, , I Bale Superfine Broad Cloaths, 16 Bales White, Blue and Green, Kendal Cottons, to Bales Bocking Baize, ON HAND, 2 Bales Spotted and Green Ruga, I Trunk Scarlet Cardinals, 1 Bales Sail Canvas, 5 Trunks Ginghams II Tons Peterlbprg Htmp, *•* Orders, remittance* o» conmunicati ons tor the faUu*ing Houl'ts, tor whom Med .fofd and Wills are agents, may fiiU pals through thetr mediwn, *ix. John and Robert Hott and Co—Rochdale, William D.bbs—Leicefter. Claud Johnfon —Birmingham. Enquire of JOHN DORSEY. December to. Oue hundred Pipes and quarter Caflcs Wine Vinegar, London Porter in Caflcs of 6 and 8 Do*. Brown Stout do. do. Spanish Segars in Boxes, Dried Peaches in Barrels, En* SALE By BENJAMIN W. MORRIS. WHO HAS A Commodious tVarebouft > In Pear Street, To let by die Month or Year. November 29. FOR LONDON, ROEBUCK, raMß®jjL Has the greater part ofber cargo SuaELSK 'Vg"g e dt and vilf sail witi all expedition. (T For freight or .pafl*gc apply to THOMAS or JOHN CLIFFORD. Phi|idtlphi»,D«-.i3.. . rojt » » Philadelphia 6? Lancaster Turnpike Company.' NOTICE. THE Stockholder! are to meet at Office,' at to o'clock, nn Mondrjr (Be l Jth January next, to choose their officer* agree able to law. Win. GOVEiTT, Secretary. mScf-fw December 12 In/urancs Company ofNorth America. THE STOCKHOLDERS ARE hereby informed that a Stated Meet ir.g of the Company will be held at their. Office on the 14th day- of January next (being the second TuefJny in the aionth)-. for the eltftion of twenty-five Qire&or» for the ensuing year. EBEN- HAZARD, Stcrtarj. December I*. m&tli.ti+J. Schuyikill Permanent Bridge. THE STOCKHOLDERS ARE hereby nofified, rhnr' an £le&inn for a Frefcdent, twelve Dirc&ors and a Treasurer, wi!l be heM ?.t their ot;;ce, No. 13 North Fifth 11 net, on Monday the 6th day of January next, at 10 o'clock. JOHN DOHSEY, Secretary-£ro Jem. Decrmier 4 >799 LAWRENCE SECKEL, HAS FOR SALE, At No. 155, Market ft-c-, Superior London Particular, Madeira, "> WINES, Old Sherry, Porr £c t/ifbori, $ licft flirored olil Coniac Brandy, Jtfbmci' Spirits and Holland Gin, — By the p;pc, v <juarter calk er gallon. t /*». aL9O, * A few Tons of excellent Hay. AW. 30. d i'w—-co 2 w Several Lots of Land To bifold, at the Cojfel' Hou/e, an Tuesday tbt 24/ i December injl. at 6 .o'clock, in the evenings PART of fcnown by the of Maftc-rb's "Estate. They are Jafd out upon roads to comimiwicate wkh I'ourth Street conticu :ed anJ* Ihrrntr's lane, aud contain' frcmi'4 *0 6 Vra., The fituationsa>e equal'to any around the city for. .beauty of. prot'j cqnireniency of dif-s tame, or advantages of future improv merits and rile in value. A plan may be feeu :.t the Cofft |ioufe, V' J the conditions will be made' known at the time of sole. JOHN CONNELLY, t>efembA 14 , . •£". A sirotgr&terty, %>ui>g J?egro Man, About 14 yrt'rs of ' TS of a gqod difroSjiam and. U «tu(t,>mtd rt> all kiads of U'tuTi VViu k,~ ai)il "Is. y* t*.ci -1«K Waiier. .For fmthcr pirt-ifVlara <»qi Ire at No. Slirki't'Strfcf.' Decambtr Ij. C e ®i'" Dweaber It JOSEPH D. DRINKER raforfn his friends and sfce public that Iw has taken ini* ptniwrlkis OANI6L BARTOW. Their Mercantile Concerns will, in confe quence, be conduced under the firm of DRINKER AND BARTOW, H'b* ba-ve jnji tmpcrtrd, per the Welt Point, arri.ed at New York, the Amiable Creole, and other late arrivals at this port from Hamburg, . GERMAN GOODS, Cctijijling as lit filhvirg Articles | viz. Tickleniurght, -» >-, Crtas, a U Morlaix, * Dpwlati, 3.4, 7-R, 4.4 fc 9-Sths wide I Handers Stwetinga, ~ Silcfia - Rooan " ditto, ' < g* Brown and white PUtiDai,' Brityiiai, Weifgaroipe Linens, ' r* 5 7-8 St <.-4 Silesia Sheftinpi, aCorv?d, Diaper and Dmnafl; Taolt Clotht, S> Cloutinfc Diapers, 3 Diaper Zwillieh, 53 Oil Cleths, : " jj Glafi Tumbler*, Quarts, Pints and HaU' Hints, £. 3*wSw. Per the F.iita from London, Ruflia Sheeting!, ftivecl Duck", Men, Wonien and CliiUren's Welfli yarn Atl whi'-h'tticy offer for fsle at th*lr Store, No. 61 North Front Strset, either'by the pack age or frailer quantity, at the molt reafonafcle ratrs, for ciih or Botes at fliort date. Nevcmbei ic Have far sale at ibeir Store, No. 5, Cl'fs '■ nut street, the following articUs y viz, Ruifia Hemp and .Duck,. . First quality, Bofion do. no l and I, A small invoice'ol well affort«d cordage, First and fourth proof Brandy, in pipe*. Madsira Wine in pipes' and.half pipei. .Claret in cafe's, , New England Rmji in hhd».- Winter drained,-Spermaceti Oil aad Candles, and a few quarter chef. s. as ilteod JiyjW'Tea,, of a fupcrior quality, latest importation. JOSEPH V Co. noTember t6 jawm MArfHF.W M'CONNELL Having pptied an Qffict in Chef nut street, ' - fw few'ddort above Fourth j , . ; . , - & fy' UI, commence.* Ne i v gociattons, in the'various kinds of Public Stock. Lilii <sj txekarrge, He. Engages to do ev<!ry tNuigUn hil power to give fatisfac tion to those whrti+ify think proper to employ him. He means ta confine his tranfafliers to the Agency and^Ccyygxtffwr. line, in all such bu- Rnefs vit common to tli< profefiion. The purdulc.aud (ale of Hpufts and Lots i» and.ntar the City will be attended'to, and also of bands, when that t>ufinefs again revive*. • November ig; d'iw(Dsd:f) December It, 1799 THE SUBSCRIBER HwiUf ex>hr, d the Land laid off fay /stuffing ■tjie Warrant due to tie Off.cers and Soldiers xubo served in the car between the United States and Great Britain, "PROPOSES to locate Wa:ranu to the bed A advantage, en being (flowed a rufunable Compcnfation. Ha will attend at PhiJad.iphia at the time of locating; and as nut lift than 4000 acres can be regWcrcJ or located, will receive any nurfiber of warrants lefa than that amount, and ciafs them with others To as to make up theVuan tity required. I'he fuhfmler prcpofi 5 also to strend or, the land litmitdir.te!y after locating, and (hew any fedion in which he may be'employed. Letter! or warrant» addn-ffed to AJe*ajider Addifnn, Elq , P«tftinrgh. until the 111 <1,15 r,[ January nej , or at. Wjfhinjrton, Pef.nfylvanm, any time previoun to the 17th Dec. and from that day until the t»th day 0' February not. at the Post Office, Philadelphia, will he at- ImiitE December 4 HAS FOM SALE t At No. 168.High Street, T.-bolesale Is" retail, r«9T qvAUjr .Madeira .of ike vintages ef '9l to '9; ) OU Sherry, Port and I.ilbou j INES, FirTl md'.nunh proof old Coniac Brandy, Jamaica- Spirits. A ft'vj Ijiis- of Uyiar.d and Meadotv Hay. d6t December a • PRINTED COTTONS, Svitfi to tjittMarket, and ntithjl, 'drawback—For fa^^Ty p to net MLfUnn, '/ No. 1-3, H.gSJRrt / ALSO, ctjJvcl pl ' r Amtrirwi strong made pHOLS, to wi*J>funJry other articles. < Dec. 4 . | iIW . / FOR SAL£, „f* S'VERAL VALL' ABLE BUILDING LOTS, N*r trie corner a! Arch and Ninth Oretti. ALSO, Tc bSWJ cr Z,r/, A ciun,bcr of excellent Pasture i-efc, • On rnad, about half a mile .. .. fwia.lh» city. , Enquire at Mo y> Nwtk Sijth flreot. ' Number 1«. 46tr.»tf a variety or Adso, Hofc. Ttbe Subscribers Vv'm: m;cluney. e °tJ WILLIAM SHEAFF ALSO, TWO TRUNKS j* jta*6w
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