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    MEDFORD and WILLIS,
Have rectiuid Jiuc'i ■ their late Ad'ucrtijement—
-282 Crates Quetns' Ware,
■yrr'lOO Casks Nails, ' ' j:
6 Trunks Madras Pull^atts,
2 Cases Glfive;,
I Ttrunk Silk Hosiery,
1 Bale Superfine Broad Ctoaths,
Bales White, Blue and Green, Kmdal
Cottons,
IO Bales Boeking Baize,
08 HAND,
2 Bales Spotted and Green Rugs, "
1 Trunk Scarlet Cardinals,
2 Bales Sail Canvat,
, 5 Trunks Gingham<,
ti Tons Petersburg Hemp,"
Orders, remittances br communicati
on! tor the following Hotifrs, for whom Med
ford and Wills are agenti, may still past through
their medium, viz.
John and Robert Holt and Co-—Rochdale,
t William D 'bbs—Lti^rltrr.
Claud /ohnfon —Birminghim.
linqiure of
l£nqnire of*
JOHN DORSET.
December 10.
FOR SALE,
BY SIMON WALKER,
ENGLISH PORTER and Brown Stout, in ca(k«
of 6 dozen each,
Tin Platen,
Sheet, bar and pig Lead,
Cannon with carriages complete, 4, 6, 9 and 12
pounders,
Shot, rounv, double headed and cannifler,
Irtfn Bars, t
Cutlpff s, bo rding Pikes, Mulkots and Fiftol*,
Brimstone,
Cream of Tartar,
Porter, Wine and Claret pottles,
Six Invoicci of Earthen Ware, eack about thirty
crate*, a (forte d
White and «d Leud, y«!iow and black Paint, and
Spaqifli Brown,
Ruffian Brittle?,
Hardware and Sadlery, assorted in caiks,
An Invoice of German Platillas and Britannia*.
December 3 eo6w
Fashionable Mi I line ry.
ELIZA M'DOUG ALL,
NO. 134, MJRKET-STRBET,
HAS just received per (hip Thomas Chalklcy
and Adriana.from London, an elegant aflorcmtnc
of the most fafhionable Mn linir y , viz.
Chemille rofcttc i 7 EATHENS
Fancy flowers
Black tiffany llowers
Pink, yellow and blue crape, full dnefs caes
Do. do. ami do. Nclfon't bonnets
Infant's pipe straw bonnets
Maid's mricy eo. do.
Women's dn. do- do.
Do. do. (hades
Do do hata,
Do. do. trimmings-
Black, vi hi??, blur,yellow, pink and orange «raj)«
black, white and green gauze veils
Do. gauze cloaks
N. B. Ar.d per Harmony, just arrived, a further
affo. tmeut cf Millinery,
Genoa Silk Velvets.
Two Baler of Ge»oa Silk Velvets of a veryfu
perior quality for sal« by
JOHN ALLEN.
A l. S WT
Sheathing Copper and Naili.
X I oo pair of Men'» ready aiade Shoei.
Glaft Ware in
Lamp Black.
Xtoenlbrr to
MADEIRA
THE Subfcribec, h.i* juil received a quantity
of HILL's First Quality
London Particular Wine,
In Pipes, Hhde. and Quarter Calks.
GIDEON HILL WELLS.
Eh! adtlphm, Nor. I*. jt'.wim
Jnfurancecf Company North America.
THE STOCKHOLDERS
ARE hereby informed that a Stated Meet
ing of the Company will be held at their
Office on the 14th day of January next
(being the second Tuefdav in the aionth)
for the eltdlion of twenty-five Direftorsfor
the ensuing year.
EBEN HAZARD, Secrtary.
mlctb.ti4j.
December 12.
Bridge,
THE STOCKHOLDERS
ARE hereby notified, that an Eledion for a
Vrefideiit, twelve Direftors and a Treasurer,
will be held at their office, No. 13 North Fifth
flreet, on Monday the 6th day of January next,
at lo •'deck.
JOHN DORSEY, Secretary pro tern.
Detember 4, 1799. Ja-wtE
A YOUNG MAN
ACQUAINTED with Accomptt, wishes to
engage as Supercargo to any pott in Europe or
the Weft-Indies.—Satisfactory recommenda
tion* can be given.
Enquire of the Printer.
Jan- j.
for Sale or to Let,
A large convenient Stone House,
WITH a large Entry and lour Rooms «n a
floor, about half an aire of Land adjoin
ing, Stuate in Buftleton *n the new road to New
York, ab«at eleven miles from Philadelphia.
0" For letms apply to the fubferiber in Buf
tletoa.
THOMAS PAUL.
KB. Who offers for f«!e, several Building L»ti,
yleafantly fitnatcd in the village of Bullletou.
December 31 lawjw
\ ■ -
WILLIAM coaßErf,
Has in Ibi [ir-ess and will soon publish,
•r»«
LIFE and CAMPAIGNS >
PRINCE SUWARROW,
WITH
A most elegant
PORTRAIT
OF THAT I
RENOWNED WARRIOR.
The Srft edition of this work was puhjifh-d in
London about four months ago, and luch was the
curiosity and admiration it at traded, that ir pn-ffed
thrdbgh Teveral editions in the space 01*ne mwtb.
It is comprised in one, thick o«stavo-volume, winch
the re-publHhcr rill endeavour to make equal in
elegance and corre&nefs to thr bed of the London
editions.
%* The Portait is in the hands of one of the
firft Artiits (if not the very firft).in America.
Decern her 31. dlw
MAUTHEW M'CONNELL
laving ojtentd an Office in Cbajuit strict,
(A few doors above Fourth)
A ND again commenced the Biilmefs of Ne
gociations, in the various kin<!« of Public
Stock, Bills oj Exchange, iSc. He. Engages
tion to those who may think proper to employ
hitn. He means to confine hit tranfaflions to
. dgcncj-and Commiflion line, in all such bu
siness as it common to the proftAfton.
The parokafe aid sale ef Houses and Lots in
of Lands, when that bufinels again revive!.
November 19. diwfDjdtf)
*a. ■<
CITY OF WASHINGTON.
OF OBLIGATIONS «r CERTIFICATES sign
ed by the fiibfcri«er, for undivided Shares or
Lots on his purchase within the city of Wafhing
toi), who have not y«t applied for and received
their Deeds, are hereby notified, that their leveral
Titles wi.l be July completed to the .order of those
who in conformity with the terms of the said Cer
tificates, do make the Payments in full therefor, j
either to i riomjs Af l Euen Is 1 Co. or to the
lcriber at Philadelphia, on or at any tune before i
the 31ft day of „vlay nest.
December if
ACQJMINTI" D with th 6 Wcft : lndia trade,
wifhcs to be employed as a Supercargo. He will
crgage on raoJerate terms. Satisfactory recom
mendation will be produced.
, : *i
A line dir«&cd to A. B. left at the Prating Of
fice will be immediately actendcd to. /.
December 12.
Three Hundred Dollars Reward.
LAST NIGHT
THE Pocket of the Subfcribcr
wi» cut trorn his coat at the I hratre,
comiiflitig a black Morocco £ OCKET BOOK
with the lollowing Notes,
i i>f Fiva Hundred Dollars each,
i of One Hundred,
*'[ ««#.
5 ot Fifty each,
1 of Twenty each, and
1 of Ten, all of the Branch of New York ;
* ot One Hundred each. 011 the Minhattan
Dank, N. Y.
o"Any person apprehending the said Thi«f
and fec«rinfc the above Notes, lhaU receive the
above reward ; an.l Two Hundred Dollars will
be given for the Book and pontenti, and bo
quelliont afk'd.
JONATHAN STANLY.
"H+ Apply « Mr. Hardy'» Hotel, Mo. «8
Market Street. I, ,
January 4.
eoict.
HOPEWELL FURNA CV xj IS s w «di(h Majerty's Cenful General, and au-
B UHiNALL XX thorite# "» fanfaa the Consular BuGnef.
I Virtue of a writ of Levari Facias, Iffuine ' . 5 K»nj? of Deomaak iu the United'
out of the Courr of Common Pleas of Berks j of A,r >«i", refidinj at Philadelphia,
ounty, to roe diredled, will be exposed to fait, Hereby JpiWS tuHic Notirp
>" Monday the 6th day of January next, at ihe I T W ' V r • '
TJZtZSX?* *««"««.»&
■ i ,",v op n Ew fi: L , FURNACE '"
upwards of three thousand acres of th« hate of the Neutral Commerce an J 2he si
as Land. rhr celebrity ol Hopewell Furnace, v«rJl)errto. #f ,he Power, rend,
resdeni particular delcription unnecessary. 1 mdifperiably necclfary,.and, that any Maft cr o
Any person however, hho is unacqtiainf.l ' v f ffei .» »>«10..g,»g to the rcfpeSive nations, wm
with the works may receive the neceflary in- VIK ' U '."* "" the P otcfll0! ' o! their fl s j.
formation by applying to Marks Jno. Biddle in r,?'j ' Bch . ccrlifi " tM . will pcrlonall
Reading, or Joh» Bishop, Esq. on the premise*. , rc, P ohfib!e *»* eonftqu.net..
To be fold as th« property of James Old, by KIGHAIID SODERbTiiOM
NICHOLAS DICK, Sheriff. ! PhiUdtl phi», ißth D.-c, mfcer, , 799 .
Reading, Decumber ij. *—
Dec.
B Y t VIr JL" e a * * rde ' of t,,e Honourable
the Diftriil Court of the United States for
the New-} ork DiflriiH, to me direiHed and de
livered, I will, on Wednesday the Bth day of
January next it ten o'clock in the morning,
at the Store of Isaac Mofe§ and lons, No. 113,
Greenwich Street, commence the fate of the
following
GOODS,
Imported 111 the ship Amel a, from Calcutta-v«.
239 bales of Piece Goods,
600 bale? of Bombay Cotton,
■ru ba&S ° f Su ? ar > firft quality.
I he files to continue daily until the whole
are lo»d.
it f
, on M 0 » -»y I3th of January, at n
o clock, at the Tontine Coffee House, that very
valuable and faithiul built
THE AMELIA,
fhe came from India, about
5 yeats old, near 400 tons burthen, coppered
up to the; bends—mounting 14 garriige guns
well found in every respect, and may at aj'null
expence, be fitted for anothfr voyage to Imtia.
She was built in this city—her inventory to be
seen at this cffice.
A. GILES, Marshal.
Marlhal's Office, Dec. to £*4j
THE POSSESSORS
Samuel BloJget.
A YOUNG MAN
SHERIFF'z SALE.
MARSHAL'S SALES
OF INDIA GO»DS
Southern Mails.
.v;\*
THE Mails for all-the Offices on tiio main
fine, between this Office and Peteriburg,
Virginia, will beclpfed heie every day, (Sun
days excepted) at half past 7 o'clock, A. M.'
And the Mails for the Port Tow us 011 the
ma 11 line; through North-Carolina, South-
Carolina and Georgia as- f«r as Savannah,
vviir be cfofcel with thtt Southern Mail* ev
ety Monday, Wednetlay and Friday. The
witter Mails between this and Charlelton are
difcontinocd.
«i
.ftisi Office, IKiUdelpbig, >
December 30, 179 y, 5
BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA,
December 31, 1799.
• - • ~—
r I I HE Stockholders of iheßank
X of are hereby notified that
their Annual Meeting will be held at the Bank on
Fndajr the Jl£t day of January next, at teu
o'clock.
And the Swclhokk-ri »f the fairi Bank, are also
notified, thst all eltflioh of nineteen Director! to
serve for otje year, will be held at the Bank on
Monday the 3d day of Eebruary n«t, a: fen
o'clock ill the forenoon.
JONATHAN SMITH, Caihier.
Extract from the seventh section oj the Act
of Incorporation.
" Article and. N*t snore than fourteen #f the
DirniSiors eleSed by thcStcckholdirs, ind aSualiy
ia office, exclusive of the PreCdent, Avail be eligi
ble for the next Iticceeding year; but the Dire&or
who ftiall be Pr»fident at the tinit of an election
may always be re-el<Scd."
jiBAN^OFPJtNNSYjLVANIA,
rHE Director* have this day declared a Divi
dend of eighteen dollars on each ftarn of
Bank Stock, far the lall fix moutin, which wiil be
paid to the- Stockholders or their Reprcf. nta
tivel,kf<cr Shi iithinft.
By order of the Board,
JONA. SMITH, CjJhitr.
BAKK OF NORTH AMERICA,
t-/»- i
AT a mretißg nf the Dire&ors this «4av, a
Divi lend of 5 per cent, was declared for
the lall b»lf year, which will he paid tu the
Stockholder 4 or their Keprefcutativei, at
any ftide after the loth infh
By order of the Board,
RICHAKJJ VVJiJLLS, Calhier.
dt(orh.
company
OF TMK
State of Pennsylvania.
I ST OCKHOI.DERS arc hereby notified.
J. that an.ElrSion will be held at the Compa
ny'« Office, on Vlonday the 13th January next, at
eleven o'dook, (or TbirUtn for the enfu
ii g year. 1
JAMES S. COX, President.
' i6. dtE
KIiAKNY WHARTON,
Hiit Removed bis Counting.lloust.' to
Morton's Wharf,
AND BAS.rOH.SALS
-CORN MEAL,
In hogthrads & barrels.
'* : *<
v French' 'Brandy
. • * Wirfe, and an
Invoice 6f r lndia Silk.
Phila. iV »Jop. '
the uxdersigned,
CAUTION.
dtS.
! A l" r ° ns 3re hrrch r cautioned agaihft pur-
V chafing or recsiving "1 payment, two Drafti
: of 1 homat Truxturi on \VJlian. Patterfon, in »,
fa y °r dated .JthfcptemW laft.cndorfcd by the
Commoner, .( the Federal building in thecitv
of and myfeif, one payable at nine
montha alter date, Cor 617 dollars 71 C ent» ,j,
other payable at fix after dLe.fo',
dollar. 85 cent., the fame having beu, f.rwaVdl]
from (tie Pull Office in this city on the 6vh in ant
enclofedl in a *tt.r from the Coram,(Tamer, afore'
ftld, (the propnetor, of said draft,) to Dav.d
M, r m T ! not Jct rc «'ved them
" , P ™; r ,n b4 '"g O. the mifcarriagc
of these dralti, w.ll not pay then, to any person \ t
persons Without hcar.ng further from the Com
milHoticri. u
THOMAS MONROE,
WoJtftHgf*, id December. 1799.
BUILDING LOTS.
To be Sold or Let, on Ground Rent,
J* OUR LOTS of 25 feet 3 inches
A * * front,-on Chefnut street, and 110 seer
- AKb, FIVE LOTS on Georte Street c
fe« frwit, and 90 feet <te«p to a 16 feet Alley '
.* For terraa enquire of Tbomat SiHinrtt,
Ci * T,ttrn . Ma.k»;
January i, lioQ.
V ■ dt'f.
Jiinutrj I , I 800.
4tntli,
Januarj i, ißao.
JLSO,
d6t
*»JW
%t)t <&wtte.
PHILADELPHIA,
MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 6.
of Pennsylvania.
t J AJfV AKT J.
To THOMAS M'KEAN,
Governor efthe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania'
Sit;,
The obligations of honor, gratitude, and
interefl aTe itrong tiej ; and when to those
arp added, th- solemn pledge of ao oath to
support the conllitution of the common
wealth and of the United States, which
the me:rib;rs of die Iloufe of Reprelenta
tives as well aft yuurfelf have taken, nor a
(haiow of d >ubt ought to remain of your
having their constant co operation in a'l ob
jefts which may contribute to the happi
ness and prosperity of our constituents.
We believe, Sir, as y,>u in your commu
nication to us have expressed. that the pre
fcut crifu iu human affairs demands the ex
ercise of wisdom, moderation »nd fortitude
trom a!l who ari employed in the business
of government. A conduft uniformly re
gulated by such principles, would be re
warded in its happy effe&s—wife in the
choice of officers, moderate in administra
tion, and Itrong in the pursuit of mcafures
good, we might have a seasonable ground
of hope, that the approbation of ourconfti
tucnts and the bteifing of Heaven could en
sue. We think it however, due to our con
ilituents, to express our further belief, that
d'ftinguiflting the State by parties and ap
plying the epithets of traitors, tories, refu
gees, French aristocrats, Biitiih agents,
apoflat* whigs, kc. to nearly one half of
the freemen of the commonwealth, is far
from bei.ig a teltimony of such wisdom,
moderation and fortitude, and will not, in
the remoted degree, contribute to concili
ate the opinions of the people generally.
We had accepted your communication tc
the Legislature as an earned, that althou,;!,
your mind might have been previouily dif
turbed by the opposition of fomr, you hue
trom that moment discarded the impreffioi
acknowledge the fallacy of our hope, inaf
much as we have seen that many of ike oLt
fold it ri and officers in our revolutionary
war are to be difmifTed from their prefen
employments without even an imputatioi
of mal content.
We lament the occafton which calls for
this language, but animated by a spirit of
republicanism, and disdaining the servility
of courtly adulation, we are impelled to
use it.
It would give us sincere plcafure, if, from
this day, the language, and iht tonduß lot
ok the legilktire and executive branches of
our government Ihould be fo«nd to unite
for the common welfare; and that our con
stituents (bould harmonize and convince the
world that party ahiaofity is merged in
univerfa! regard to our conftituticoal rights,
aud the dignity of our independence.
The above was on Tuesday lalt offered
in the of Reprcfentatives, as ft sub
ftitute to the answer to the Governor's ad
arefs which had beeu reported by a commit
tee. To day it was fully debated, and on
the question to poftponc the reported an
fwef to adopt the fubftittite, the Yeas and
Nays were called, and appeared as follows,
**• TEAS.
Barclay, Blair, Brown, Buckley, Bull,
Campbell, Cobetn, Erwin, Fiftier, Fox,
Franklin, Fr<izier, Haga, Hall, Hannuts,
Heaipkill, Herl*.ch, Kcopelc, Keys, Kirk,
M Nair, M'Pherfon, Miller, Palmer, Pres
ton, Sample, A. Scott, J. Scott, S'.ewar',
Stover, Taylor, Turner, Wynkoop 33.
NATS.
Weaver, (Speaker) Alter, JBarr.et, Beale,
Boileau, Conroa, Coolbach, Cunnynghsra,
Davis, Eyr. , Fulner, Frailey, Harris, Hart
*ell, Hopkins Hoftiter, Inglig, Ley, Lan
iard, Logan, Lyl#, M'Dowell, Mitchell/
Painter, Penc.ofe, Potts, Roberts, Rose,
Rugh, Shoemaker, Smith, Snyder, Udre'e,
Wry, Vanhorne, Whftehill', Wilson, of
Dauphin, ' Wilson, Northumberland and
WaVne, Witman —39,
O" An adjourned meeting of the young
Men, of the City of Philadelphia, -will be
Held at the CiiyTavemoa Weduefday next,
at 6 o'clock. P. M.
January 6, 1800. -
J&r c, ' al meeting of the American
"buytphualSociety will be held it their Hall
on Tuesday Evening, at 6 o'clock, on
buuncls of* importance v
By order of the prcfident,
SAMUEL H. SMI TH, Secretary.
_ -THE STOCKHOLDERS
01 tbc Lehigh Goal Mine Company, are
he'tby notified, that an Election ft* one
President, eigkt Manages and one Trealur-
t r ' ,° r v ear ' *ai held at
houle of Mr. Cammeron, fi S n of the Goidcn
awan, in llwdfTrect, on Monday, the 20th
ot Jannsr) next, at 6 a'ebek m the evening.
ISAAC WAMPOLE,&c'rr.
c ' 3 1, iawtE.
Ptnnfylvania Population Compaq.
SO THE Shareholders are hereby noti
fied, tl.at a,, clfftion for officers for the en
will be had « tJw Company
Fo """ »"«. «»
8 ,„ ia
SOL. MAIUCHE &V„..
i? 9 9. • ru.th.&iVt.iT
AN OIIDIN-A'NCE
For tie regulation of the Market bcU in
\ Second-street.
Se£lion I. Be it o -dained and enacted by
the Citizens of Philadelphia in Select and
Common Councils assembled, That a market
Ihall be he LI in the city of Philadelphia on
every T-efday and Friday, throughout the
year to beg.n at day-light and end at two
o'clock IB the atternoon between the firft
day of April and the firft day of September
following, and at three o'clock, between the
firft day of September, and'the si.st day of
April following, and that the limit*, and
extent of the said market shall be, and ex
tend throughout the (pace called, The Nov.
M uket Stjusr,.-, from the loutii line of Pine
ftfv.et, to the North Km of ("idar-ftrtet.
ii. And it is further ordainei
andena t;d by .the authority aforesaid, That
tire fever.il spaces and portions hereinafter
mentioned and dHcribfd, ,liall be appro
priated and used by the persons and for the
purposes hereinafter chredted and provided,
to wit, the carts, wagg'oni, sleds and other
carriages bringing provliions to the laid
Market tor lale and remaining there during
market hours, (hall ft.ind and be placed with
their horses unharnelL-d ano securely fatten
ed to their refpeftive carriages with their
heads to the* southward in a single row next
to the polls or curb stones which guard tiie
footway on each fide of Second-street, from
Pine to South-street, leaving the lpace oppo
6te Lombard and Gafltill-ft.reet?, Stampers
allry and Relief-nllcy, free and open for the
partage of carts, carriages and horfrs at all
time:;, Provided, That no horfe< or carriages
Ihali be placed so near to the corners of the
ltreets as to obftruft the footways acroTs
the streets or so near to etch other as tJ
prevent foot passengers frojn walking between
them.
And the vendcrk of salted and frefh fi(h
in the f;iid market, lh.il! ftmd iji a single
r»w on each (ide of the market-place, begin
ning at tk- ports at thi north end thereof
next to Bioe-ftreet, and running fouthuaid
forty fret.
And the venders of roots, herbs and vege- •
table provilioiu railed oil their far.ss or
garden <i iliill (land in a tiugle row on racli
!iie oi the market-place, next adjoining to.
the (land appropriated tor the venders of fifli,
mid extending Couth ward to the lhambles,
and alt® in a lingje row oh each fide of the
market-place between the north and Couth
fhainbles, leaving a palTage between them
as wide as between the ihambles and an
opening oppolke that part of Lombard-ftreei
westward of S*-cond-ltreet, at lead twenty-,
five fee: wide, for carriages and horses t®
pass and repaCs, and an opening of three
feet in every thirty feel in each of those
.situations for thepiflage of the citizens into
and out «-f the mirket, and alio in a single
row under the eaves on tlic eall tide of the
fliambles,' extending five feet therefrom
from the northers to the Couthem limit*
thereof, excepting forty feet from the north
line ot the nerth fhainbles, which is appro
priated tor the venders of fruit and garden
leeds. Provided, That the palTage between
every two ftilh (hall be left t'ree and open
as heretofore. And for the accommodation
oflu»h persons Co as aforefaid vending loots,
lwrbi and vegetaule*, there fliall tie (lands
between each ripening 011 the cast (ide of the
Ihambles under tlie eaves, provided by the
City Commidioners, which (lands fliall be
made by Aiding boards under the butcher's
(tills or other wife, as the said Commfiionert
may direst, Provided, That no person (hall
occupy a'fiy of the said (lands free of rent.
And the inhabitant! of the country bring
ing to the said market ants exposing to f*le
meat) butter, eggs or other provisions the
produce •( their farms or gardens ibalt have
ftaods prepared for them by the City Com
miflionert on the weft tide of the north Gam
bles under Ure eaves whicft stands fliail
made by flidinjWrcfe behind 'the butcheri'
flails, or Atberwife'as the City Cbmmiflioii,
ers (hall direst. * '' • •>'
The space under the eaves of the north
ern inoiittjMif the fbartr-ftnmblcs weft
fide thereof (hall be appropriated for the
venders of meal of every kind and the south
ern moiety thereof for the lenders of the
inanufa&uret of America.
And the Itallr on both Tide's in 'the north
ern and southern (hambles (hall be stands for
butchers as heretofore, and all and every the
spaces within the limits of the market not
herein above appropriated as (tands'for wag
gons, carts, carriages and horses and tor ex
posing goods and country produce for sale
(hall be and they are hereby declared to bfc
open and free paflages within the said mar
ket, and the Kme lhall be kept open and free
from all obltru&ions whatsoeVer for the
more e*fy paflTage of thetitizens and others
during the hours of market, and if any per
son or persons shall place or keep any thing
therein to hinderthe free pafTagi- t>f the citi
zens and fliall not forthwith remove such
obftrudlion upon request every person so of
fending /hall forfeit and pay the sum of tw»
dollars to be reio\ered with costs before the
Mayor or any Alderman of the city hs debts
tnder forty (hillings are recoverable and paid
into the T reaiury for the use of the city, and
it any person or persons shall use or occupy
any stands or (pace other than that which is
hereby appropriated for him, her or them,
or (hall drive or place his, her or their hoi fe,
cart, waggon or carriage in any other place
or in any other manner than is hereby dir«A
ed, he, (he or they so offending (hall forfeit
and be adjud ;ed to pay a fine of two dollars
to be - recovered with costs in the manner and
tor the use hdiein ahove mentioned.
Sec. 111. And it is further ordained and
cnaited by ibe authority nJoresaid, That no
butcher or other perlon friall slaughter or
kill within the limits of the said
market or lay any garbage, dung or offal
therein rnuer the penalty of forfeiting the
fuui of five dollars for evcy offence, tc b;