WILLIAM COQ«E"FL\ OF Tilt CITY or XICW Yoaic, Has ia the press and uiH.stuji publish, :*u« • .... LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS v > o y ; .1 l ..PRINCE SUWARROW. WITH A most elegant PORTRAIT j 6t THAT • t RENOWNED WARRIGH. t . , t The firfl edition of this work was jvamiflicd in - J London about Tour months ago, and suCh was the / cmriofity and admiration it atfraAedftHat it passed through several editions in the space of os< tooHtb- a It is eomprifed in one thieko&avo volume, which c the rc-puMifher will endeavour to make eqnul in tlegance and corre&ncfs to th«" best of the London editions. %• The Portait is in the hands of one of the fir ft Ar tilts (if not the very firft) in America. Decemhtr 31. dl «r EDWARD DUNANT, JVo. 149 South Front-;treit y HAS TOR SALE, Bofica Tea in whole, half, and quarter chefta, A few chilli of Hvfoa Tf»» Hair ribband, Umbrellas, Boxeaof Paints, brufces, &c. complete, 3 bales of Banhan handkerchiefs, jbo pieces of black Pcrfians, Spermaceti Candles. Sheet Copper and Copper bolts, Printing writing and wrappieg paptr, A few hogJheadi of Tobacco, Richmond m ( fpeflian. Jan. 6. KKAItNY WHARTON, JTat Removed bis Cou» ting-House to Morton's Wharf, ' AUD HAS FOR S.ICE CORN MEAL, In hogsheads & barrels. . » French Brandy, Madeira Wine, and an Jnvoict of India Silk. Phils. Jan. I, 1803.. J CAUTION. AI,L persons arc heieby cautioned againll pur chasing orreeaiving in payment, two Drafts ©T Thomas TruXtun on William Patterfon, in my : tivor, dat«d I 7th September laflt, endorsed by the j Coinmiffioners ®f thr Fe.ieral building in the city I of Washington ami myftlf, one payable at nine ' months alter date, for 6t7 dollars 71 cents, thw other payable at lix n onths after date, for 1751 ' dollar* 8.? eicts. the fame having be»n forwarded from the Po£t Office in this city on the 6ih in ant, / endofed in a itttir from the Consniiffioners afore faid, (the proprietors e.l said drafts) to David Harrt, Bait'inore, who has not yet deceived them. Mr Pmtrrfmi heing apprised ot the uiifcarriagc of theft *ifts, wilj not pay them to any person «r ptrfons without hearing further frogi the Coiu tmlfioners. THOMAS MUNROE. ' ACQUAINTED with Accornpti, wilhes ti •« S ageT» Supercargo to any port in Europe oi the Welt-Tsdies. —Satisfactory recommexU- w Jan.». A YOUNG MAN ACQUAINTED with the Weft-India trade, w!fte« tube employed a» a Supercargo. He will engage on moderate terms. Satisfa&ory recom mendation will be produced. A lire dire&ed to A. B. left at the Printing Of fice will be immediately attended to. December 11. A JOURNEYMAN PAPER MAKER, Who can work tvell ci the Vat, ft'ill meet with good encouragement by *pp!yi*g at Nu 104 North Fro*-. Struct. Dccembt r 21 , A COOIi. AmH WHITE WOMAN to serve jn the capacity oi cook in a small family—None n«ed apply who do*a not amlerftarid h<rr bufincfj, and ciiiftot produce au unexceptionable character. Apply to the printer. sctolier 1-8 TO BE DISPOSED OF, The Time of a strong healthy Negro Wench, Wbo has seven years to serve. £2" She is acquainted with all kindi of house work, and is a good plain Cook. ■f-frf- Enquire of the Printer. January 7, itoo. i' * v One Cent Reward. niN AWaV ftWtteSabfcriber, Wjjf >. I&jmet W«M>, abMt j fttt .<•» tm fiAcfctiWgV V»» fcn .■»! :«wi«y ww >»at«l> *uta* Atrpe»piA ■ ""■ " V -v-^:.'Wi»vM4#nNC^^' Jan. a. Ten Dollars Reward. DESERTED from the Company of Captain MATTHEW HENKY, 10th Reg. U. S, Infantry, ail enlilted foltlier named MOSES H'KNN, born in Pennsylvania, by trade a (hoe maker, thirty years of age, five feet eighitahd an half inches high, black eyes, black hair, fair complexion, has loft two of 111* fore teeth which ia very perceptible when be talks. It it known that he now lUiks in this city. Whoever (hall rjjie up laid defrrteranrt lodge him in jail, or shall deliver him to the Subscri ber at his quarters in Filbert between Ninth and Tenth ftreel, (hall receive the above reward and rateable citron. t , BEN JAMIff GIB&9, JM. ' Csfttin IMb Jltjimmt Infantry. Jm. 7. - - "• -4T 'V Ms' M. V v* T" M dtf CP)# MARSHAL'S office : , .Jf retncved to Jfo. 150. High Street. ' Jturtilry 1 ' .-AL-VITHEW -M'CONNEJLL t Ihttii'gopened an. Office in Cbesnttt slfeet, , (A Uw doors above Fourth } 1 .it No.. 141, . 1 AND again coipmencsd.tUe Bnincia of Ne . - gocijtKfiJ®," trt the vjrioyj, kinds of "Public 1 . Stock. Bills oj Exchange, ij/c iffc■ I-.iigage* J tfr'rfb every thing in his powfer to give fjti»fac- j t'on ro those who may think proper to employ | t him. He snean* to confine his tranlailions to | • the Agency and Commiflion linei in all luch bu- , 1 Snefj as is Common to the profalfion. j The pureltale and sale of Hou/es arid Lcti in and nenr the City will be attended t-, and alfu - j of Lands, when that bufmefl again revifca. „ Nuvemijer 19. diw{Dj dtf) "CITY OF WASHINGTON. THE POSSESSORS OF OBLIGATIONS «r O*R.riFICATES sign ed by the#*bfcril,or, lot undivided Shares or. Lots 00 his purchase within the city of Waiking ton, who have not y«t applied for and received their Deeds, are hereby notified, that their fevaral Titles<wi!l be duly completed to the or »r of thai; who in conformity with the terms of the faiJ Cer tificates, do make th« full therefor, either to 'Them.it M l Kikh £s* Co. or to the fcriber « Philadelphia, on or at any time before th? jxft day qf May next. Samuel BlodgeU December 17 BANK OF THE UNITED STATES, January 6, 1800. N . THE DIRECTORS fix Month,of futcen Doll, is'per Ihare, which will he paid to the Stockholders or their lagal Rji prefentatives, after the i6'h irutunt. , G.SiMPSON, Cashier. January 6, LVAN, THE Subkribtys to the Water Loan who < have completed their State.-, are hereby iii ! loaned, that the Certificates of Sjiarea are' | ready to hit delivered, and that the Ir.tcielt i will be paid at any tiree-a!ter the icth inllant, ; on application to the Ti.eajuixr, No. 19 Filbert iirttet above Ninth flreet. JOHN SHEE, Tie;tfurer. Philadelphia, January t, dtio Either in a Store, or waiter in a Tavern /> , it J J Can be well recommended. C 5" Enquire at ISo High Street. , J||M|jW 6 ' 'Wot — < ! Greenwich Street, commence the ikle of th. noon .9, Imported in the (hip Amel'a, from CalcuKa-vie 2J9 bales of Pice* GooJs, 600 bales of Bombay Cotton, 1488 bags of Sugar, Grft quality* The Tales to continue daily until the whole Ami, on Monday the ijth of January, at 11 | o'clock, at the Tontine Coffee House, that veri • Jfc * HIP I THE AMELIA, -jJSSS&iiSsSjaj ft® came frorn India, about 5 ycan old, near 400 tons bun hen, coppered up to (he benda—mounting 14 garriageguns— well Found in every respect, and may at a small expenee, be fitted for another voyag* to iiwjja. She wai built in thU city—her inventory to bt seen at thii office. A. GILES, Marshal. M.irihal's Office, Dec. 10 . [i4j TQ BE EZCHANQED For a PLANTATION in Neto Jersey, A VERT VALUABLE Grift Mill and Plantation, SITUATE in Salem county, Upper Alloway's creek townlhip, about fix miles from the town of Salem, and about one mile and a half from a landing on Alloway's creek, wh«re fh.illnps con- 1 ftantly ply to Philadelphia The Mill lra« ; two. water wheels, (over-foot) two pair of tluno, o»e of which arc burr. The hailing and ho'fiing ge« jo by water, and attached to the Mill Is a large Kiln for drying corn, bnilt upon the moll ap proved plan; the whole mill work and bolting cloths, icc. kave lately bean either made new or completely repaired. The plantation cenfifts of one hundred and fifty acres of land. The build ings excluGve of the mill house and kiln, are a large dwelling house, a barn, (tables, corncrlb, &c. &c. £jf For particular information apply to RICHARD WISTAR, No. Market Stmt■ Detember 11 tuth&fa6w TUB UNDERSIGNED, HIS Swedilh Majesty's Consul General, and au thored to traufafl the Consular Bu(i«cfs, tor his Majftey the King ofDenmaakin the United States ,»f America, residing at Philadelphia, Hereby gives public Notice, That m obedience to recent iitflru&ions re«eived from -Kis government, it it the duly of a}l Mailers of Swedilh and Danilh veffcls, befor« their tailing from any port m the laid' States, t<rcall upor him or the Vice Consul. m order to be granted fiich Certificates for their Cargoes, which the exigency of the flare of the Neutral Commerce and the fe ver <1 Decreet of the Belligerent Power;, rendv indifperfably necessary, an J, that any Madcr. x>, vcffels belonging to the refpeSive nations, or na vigating uadcr the protea.on of their fljg,, j n omitting to tike such certificates, will 'parf.-.a'Uy stand re/poufihle for the conferences. RICHARD SODERSTRQM. Philadelphia, ißt> lioos raker, 1799. • .• i 1 ":-. ; -«fc ' '' ■ >* \ *.-V -j ;: Mt. mvmMob,* w*»»*r* fcui krtffipag* «r &* <* w jfaufaso-, •" rWK v ■ »:..*■'< • ;■• Vis, n ~«-"r y AM' i *' P»>. «r ;14|i)f j>w*U» .4«r*tn»i^ \ IS ditto Biilfield Li 'tn, l ditto Briiaaaias, f -;'k ijo io.o bo.\ts be'fl Hamburg Window GUl's, t'by i©, a.c. iu. 1 cliefl. alibi ted. Looking Glafles, Several large elegaurDjtto, 50 kegyPt.i.l Barley, A few tons Roll so kegs Yellow Ochre,' A-f*y barrels Nival Stttes, ijoo empty Qciui:ot.os, 6 hogftiead* Cunce Mills, IB bhds. lioK» Unfiles, Srft and second quality, 40 to«» RtiflTfjrt Heap, Holland Steel, 1 hhds Dutch Glue, Toys, Lentilles, Shtf3 iiid Pencils, Blocking Twiue, Stone Pickling Pots, ' &c. &e- / I January 4. - »'"■ 1* 1 SQUtfrem Mails,-: ~ THE Mails for all the Offices 011 the main line, between ttys* Oil ice, and Petersburg, Virginia, will be sklid here every day, (Sun days excepted) a.t .taif palt_yo'clock, A. M. And the Mails for the* Pott Towns on the jna 11 line, fbrougfi' South j Carolina, and Georgia as far as Savannah, 1 will be closed w«h*thu .Soujthvrii MaLli ev ery Monday, and rriday. The w«tet MaU> ,!j|fwefn this and Charleston are difcontinoeif." Past Office, PStt'idAptria,) ' ' December jo, 179,9, $ December 10. <J t f. < i'* •••'. PENNSYLVANIA, Dee ember 31, 1799. HP HE Stockholders of theßank A of *£,/»,*«,. art hereby notified that th«,r Annual Meeting;*!!! be held at the Dank 00 I g'dock ° f ae,t ' " teu Asd the Stockholders sf the said Bank, art also notified, that of nineteen Director- to ler»e for ouc jcir, will be held at th« Bank.on Monday th£ .fay 0 f Esbruar'y next, a: ten 0 cluck ill vht ! forenoon. T : : JONATHAN SMITH, Qjftfc?. Extract.from tie seventh section oj the Act of Incorporation, t\ \ n .\ than fourteen of the Dirtaors dejaeAby ihe Stockholders, and aJtually I m ft- the Prelident, flail be cligi i r^" d ' ng y '" ' but the Diretfor who shall be Priftdent as the tuns of an dc-a.on may atwaya b<!.« elvled." BANK BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA; "January I , [Bq o . ' Dircilot* have this diy declared a Divi- Srff^^iSiSSS *St *+ By order of the'BoaVd, JON,,. SMITH, Cafiier. . -C ' BAN.K OF NORTH AMERICA, , '*v A T n-T ,i ; g ;' f the Direaor « tfci. day, * • of < ucr cent wa® J, c the la ft half year* which will be paid ,u Stockholders«r their legal Reprefefuative at any time alt»r the loth inft. By-order of the Board, RICHARO WELLS, Caftier. - dt loth. insurance; company : a* tit Stateof Pennsylvania. Ny e Office, on Tuumt oni P 4 " for m *" dtg V< dtf. V " v* > January x, itoe. •\ V V '!' > " Xije d&ajme. i; jssV: ' 'htewttrnj*' '■■■_■ -■ »nt«.IYIIIIK6. JAKT/Atf* •• MEDALS. There is nothing in which the superlative vanity of tlie French has been more conspi cuous and difguftiii£ than th* article of Me dals. The of I.ouis the XIV. abounded in thfiii ; that of his idcceJTof, being more peiieaWe, produced fewer, The aire »f Louis XVI. (him'felf 4 mild, benevolent prince) was /series us political crip -s, blun ders, and misfortunes. Tb<; American re volution, which was promoted by his profli rtti court, was but the forerunner of others infinite!) more dtlliuAivs. On that occa fib'H was ttrucl: one of the m6ft curious Me dals that modern tinfes have witnelTcd ; which,as a tinguhr memorial of the political more generally known tbeireitizens. On the face of this Medal is the llufto of a beautifal maiden, with her treflcs floating in the wind, such perhaps as they appear on Tome of the American coins, though of supe rior execution. The he*d is furinounted by i liberty cap, fulpended at the end of the /indicia, or rod, uled by the Roman wagif :rate on enfranchising a slave : ' Hwc raera libertai; hanc nobis pilea donant. —— famdufqu* jugo Uxatua horili Ducitur, et ({rate remeat fecurior iiftu. Trittis conditio fml/ata/rente reccdit: In Ciyem,"&c. Claud. Legend. '. V t i L.IDIBTAS AMSRICANA. 4 X Ol - *776- The reverie exhibits France attired like Minerva, prirfcntiiig "lieV with the gallic lillies iii the' field, to an affrighted : leopard, under which emblem Britain i» in* fuhingly typified, while, with the right hand, Zie >1 preparttl to bi»ry her spear in bis tide Below this vaunting figure i> a young Hercules, ftraugling the serpents that had aflaultcd his infancy. Legend. Non Cne Di'.s auunofus infant. '7 oa. '777 19 17S1. In this medalic gafconadr the Citizens of An erica maj read tlie ori 6 iu los their boall *fd liberty. Look at the dates, and then re- : colledl that, until you were enfrauibifed by 1 the brave and generous French nation, you were miserable Haves. It was the treaties of 1/77 and 1781 that made you tree, aad not your own spirit ur prowci's. bo laid the j mijnarchifts of France, and so likewise fay the republicans : the latter, indeed, add they made you free, so they can un make you, wheu'tlieyplcafe—i-and, God for give my want of faith, I am afraid they will some day rfcalite their boafVmg. • But this Medal was not intended merely t3 remind the Americans of their obliga tions ; it was delignetl also to insult their an cient e ncrmes the British. lie hold perfidious France, whetlier governed by one tyrant, or by five, as your inveterate and implacable foe, and, isa just Providence bless your arms withfirccefs, " Britons, strike home." But 1 can lee no propriety whatever in tbe lower figures. There is no analogy be tween the and Great Britain, ahd quite as little between Hercules and the United States : perhaps Mercury* with his caduceus would be a' hiore juit indexpretfive emblem. The brave son of Jupiter and Alc mena was the founder of the noble, order of chivalry ; he spent his life in clearing the world of monsters, auf*, if he were now liv ing, would certainly fiiould»r his club and join the coalition. This part df the Medal is therefore inapplicable, either as a meineri al of palt events, or as an emblem of exWting 1 charafter ; but with a fen*li variation, bjr supposing- that the serpents are strangling young Hercules, in Head of he ftraugling them, it woald be no bad type of French in -1 which attacked the infant Goinnion wealth in itlcradle, and will, I am afraid, at tend it to its grave. Poor Louis !'when he was thus exulting in the lnccefs of his intrigues against a neighbouring prinv, little did he think that this Libkhtas Ameiica.ha ,would lo soon destroy him and his family, his religion, and his country. Should Louis XVIII. recover the throtie of his anceltors (for which lie i» by »o means qualified) it will not be impro per, in order to express hi* gratitude, as well a> to commemorate, the glorious event, to have another Medal executed to match the foregoing ; and to let them both be preserv ed, among' the rood precious jewtlt of his cabinet, as an av(lul UlTon to all fuoceeding heirs ot the Gallic sceptre. 011 the front of this Medal I would have a representation of the goddess of liberty (with the head of Medusa) trampling on the litelefs body of Louis XVI. and carrying his head, stuck on the end of a pike, round the stage of a. guillotine ; and below, a fanfeu lottes, with a. Voltaire in one hand, and an axe in the other, hacking t® pietn a pulpit and an altar. Legend. Libertas Homicida, Solio, Auaquf. EVSftsIS, Trmimphans. Jan. 1793 . On tbe reverie; III. king 0 f eat Britain, treading cn the neck of the According to ancient Mythology. Mercury *ai the common News-man of Olympus, he precided over the fpecwlationg of commerce, and lie was Jupiter's negotiator general—six! where could he tmd more- employment in all !.• , r l kan in fhj l>»i ie d States of Aroe ica . t u true, there was fomethmi a little AniJl i"- r'tt ' * ljra, - tcr > he once outwitted *ith ° ' uu; l '' 4t ** fc*te notLinjj to do i •' V fivo headed moiiftcr, and plating * regal crown on the head of Louis XVIII. who is kqeeling on one knee to receive it, and, at the lane time, looking with terror at the moiiftcr expiring l before him. ■ Ceofgu JIL M* B. R*g4v - vv " -Armi#* - • Hf ** „ - ."• : ; j. - ■ ■ _ la jfttriwm Refnomq j'* "*- "ftefithttut. ;-\A. ,^."-|^jS._ > -" -'•?- * '"iVju/.* Wmt&^ ; mifatpjkfr, •'• <r^w: * *!' v St- ScbaftiiW* &U arrived "«' ¥«nk, ? Lb 77 d»y». P»rt»4 from' the flaticlicfter «'°4 Farmer two dajrt tftcr leaving St» Be baftian*. Brig Paragon, Houston, of this port, is taltco by the Brutib fMlicaiv pn her Ntxu-Torl, January Ji AmitEo, Days.. Ship Hannah, Oliver, St Sebaftiaivt Brig Prggy, Goodwin, Turks Island 13 . Doris, Crarenkoop, St. Stb<ftii"« 71 Jane Maria, Janes, Curracoa 19, Robert, Picire, C. N Mole it Scbr. Debbr, Starr. Savannah-. 3 Sloop Cleopatra, Troop, Martha JJra« (Jamaica .. Maria, Jones, N. Providence' 14 . PROVIDENCE (R I.) Jannary 1. Arrived at Newport the ship Hope from Bttavia. Sailed from thence .the last of Aupuft. Francis Malbone, E%.jwho went out fupercarjro,' has returned i« good health, 'l he Ihip Kufftll, of Newport, mounting 1 a guns, was captured within about Jo miles of Batavia, while at anchor, by a French picaroon of two guns and .25 men ; being tn» fame vefTel which took the Au»: rora, of Philadelphia. While the men of the Ruflell were engaged in handing the. fails, the privateer,/spp.irehtly comiag t? anchoj, dropped along fide, and made prixe of the ftiip ! ' FIRE BUCKETS. *. ■ (tj™ The great inattention (he we bv a number of Citizens, by fulTering their Tirfe Buckets to remain for day* and fomrtimes ■ for weeks is the ftrerta and alley*, adjacant to #here they have been ufrd at fires, ha* induced the Mayor to dlreft the High Con ftablc, at the expiration i f four days 6\>m the time that a fire (hal' happen in the Ciry, to hive collc&ed and removed to the City Hall* the £"re Buckets which he may find in the Streets after that period. TV own er will thereby have an opportunity of re covering their Buckets, which perhaps, Otherwise would have been loft by their ne glcd. A number it now at the City Hall. January 7, 1800. The Printer! wiil serve the Public,y giving the above ■ plice in their papers for a few timet when convenient. back of the Prefovteri™'cVuich, at 6 o'ctodk on Wedtufduy evening the Bth infta.it. frSoT 1 in a< offi° n to thc jf 1 tjafinds ' CAVALRY. |C7* The second Troop of Vd'int«er Cavalry, of the United State are desired to mett at William Ogdcn's Tavern, Chef nut Street, on Wednefdajr next at 6 o'eldck in the Evening, on particular bulinefir. January 6, l&oo. C 3" An adjourned meeting of the young Men, of the City of Philadelphia, will be held * the City r i>vernoa Wednesday next, at 6 o'clock P. M. January 6, ißqq. THE STOCKHOLDERS Of the Lehigh Goal Mine Company, art hereby notified, that an Election for one Prefnient, eight Manages aud one T.reafur* er, for the ensuing year, will 1 be held at the house of Mr. Cammeron, sign of the Golden Swan, in Third ilreet, on Monday, the 20th of J.inuarj next, at 6 o'clock in the evening. ISAAC WAMPOLE, Sec'rj. jDc-c,, 31. iawtE. Ptnti/yluartia Population Ctmpary. ICT" Ttis Shareholders',are hereby noti fied, that ai» elc&ion for officii* far thacn i'uing year v will, be he id attrb» CtMupany.'* Office, No. 53, north 1-ourtV am Weduefday the *Bth jamftry- aekt, at it o'clock. ' : ■ • '?• SOL. MA R ACHfii ■Dec. 24, 1799." 5 s V '!• si >'* l iV- *
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