Xije <sa?ette. T V PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY KVKNINtt, JANUAR Y iI. Juftu-n «t tcna'eem propofiti viruno, Von cWium ardor prava jubontium, Nod Vultui inftantU tyranni, Mente quatit folida. THE LA-Y PREACHER. " I returned, and sa-.v under the sun,tbat th( race is not to the swift, nor the battle - - to tjbe strong, neither yet bretfd, to tie wise,nor yet riches to men of understand ing, nor Jfet favor to men of skfll, bvt time anel cia*te bappeitctb to all" men." HAD my text br»n the product of some fallen WOLstY, oV the moVirrifuT la mentation of a hungry poet, it might be as» cribed to disappointed ambition, or unflaf tered vanity. But it (lands on record, as .the deliberate sentiment of a mighty prince, in the full fruition of power, wealth and glory, who is registered as the wifefl of the sons of men. J3reary it the plfture presented by the royal sage ; and it* dismal (hades are more Lppreffive, as it become! ap objeA of acute infpeclion. The man of worth lumbers in deathlike obicurity ; while the knave- and ~ th<! fool poff.fs the choicest honors of o»r species. The wife are conttaled from notice arid applaufc by tlie darkening ma rule of poverty ; while stupidity feafls upon delica cies and rells in splendid pomp. The " man ..of anderflanding" eats chc bre*d of«aref«l liefs, and the " man 6f lkill" is a rtranger to the " sweet afpe<Tt" of tav«r, while a coto h«t oft glitteri on the brows ofdullnefs, and a robe of {late conceals a carcaie of pollu- fion* It is a refledVion of an unpleasant nature, that,--in the c«arf« of human affairs, " chance" so frequently bellows the palm of viftory. It is discouraging to that merit which looks for the " recompence of re ward," that the rugged path of virtue and industry does not infallibly lead to the Tem ple of fame. A moitifyiugprorpett ijpie fcnted to talents and ihtfgrity, when thq profligate fool float* on an unruffled Curs.ice, | " Ltt not left k,ow » h »' «•>« "ght Kmd without h (ingle casualty, to the haven of T .. <•«>*»>•" : energyi.« " •n the w«vts of glory, is given to the ingt»n, he has willed tweWe hundred pounds " mercy ot a rude dream that for ever hides towards the support of that {>orti'dn of the it." "Who will ftrivc in the race, or fuibifli Alexandria academy set ajJart for the edn his armor for the combAt, While the Wreath- °-f 9rrha*.clU)drCß»ioj|tlujph is defined to grace the sons ofinftfe lnd lU ann^lypaid imbecility ? What Ihall toufe -the wife to The legacy. *>f General (a exertion, if wisdom meec no higher recom. his nephew Jddge Washington, we are ere pence, than penury and contempt? Why dibly irtfofmed; it, i history of the Ameri (hall "the penfivefage hang o'£r theffckly c * n _ rtTU '" t ' on <. wrijten byhirpfrlf! - TV taper," at the mid night hour, if !*"?. . <>< i"< TT t-, r ) u , i • « him, durtog his.hfc time, ti fels prove as si u.tlefs and h.s labor, as una- keep in slavery, .their and W / vailiiig, as t» " da(h with an oar to hasten support thm! , .< -»• he cntaraa, or wave with a fan to give j . '7* : " ' f]>eVd to the winds" ? The Preacher delights not to uifplay the 'dark fide of the human pidlure. Hit feel ing* thrill not in unifdn with those dt infatu ated Mandeville. But duty enjoins, that he present the piflure in its genuine t»Ws. Impudence may occasionally f'upply the place and obtain the reward of worth j and craft a (Tame the fembtance and reap the recom jrnce of virtue. The iatempciance of par ty may give elevation to vice and bcflow the 44 bluttnng Hort'rtrs" of the state upon nban doned meannef*. Modest merit may be " born to blrffli unseen and wjfle its l'weet nefs 011 the dtfart air." But yet, though ".time and chance" thus with honor aird reward, valor sometimes finds iti fuperf ority in the combat, and the fleet outfrip the .tardy in the race of glory. The wife gain a pre-eminence, which it felt and acknowledj; ed by the slavish votaries of wealth and grandeur. Genius ourfts the cloud thai envelopes it, and'commands applause co. extensive with its radiance. . Tfie invitations to virtue and wifdore in ftroag, though they receive but a paltry bo Norfrom a thankless world. They obtain : •refpeft of brighter lustre, than affluence cai command ; ard enjoy a rewird far lei tra*fitorj, thin the fleeting favors of a nnf These is dry mar fel" to the wife, whole luxury is neve known at the sumptuous, tables <tf thegreat There are riches to the man of underlUnd ngy M more precious than rijhiei," anc —- " rrjorc to be de fired t(iJn gold, yea, ttia. mucfc £r>e gold," ' Though'" folly is fct ii freat dignity," yet,-" the words of wife mjn ire heard in quiet more than the ci'y of fiini thatamong" TBere Ji a re ference Y<fr'vtrtite *O'poh earth, apd it U the*ekilted reverence wlrtdh virtue feels for virtue. Their- is a 'crowrv refervtd for genius, which tinje apd chatitc" oan Wiver be (low as the portion Spf tools. There it a fclifs refultingjroni tkf-. C;utiineiit» andprac-j ti«e of virtue, which time arid -chance?'' enn neve* produce in the bosom tit vrcel fie Lay Preacher of Pennsylvania, fSDIituXISM. Mr. Jones' (thf Seiirg-ia Fcderalift) does net know whVther he will difbaiid an »rray of Twelve Thousand Men, or whether he will not; but wants time to think of li. The train of thought in this gentleman's mind, on this fubjedl, mult needs be very interesting. . , The beautiful fmock-iaced Boys which are sent us now-a.<lays by the ancient dominion, remind one of the groiefque figures in Ho'i bein's Dance of Death. " Old ktcher«, gamble™ old, yet youthful mum mer*, " Blind, l>m!d, Sind speechless fdm«,'aini Chri(l less others." Nicholii, the abolifherot landing armie may justly fay with Horace, Non omnis itforiar ; for ne appears lijce a mm half dead already., Tiif friend of Randall, the Swindler, win got corrupted by going amongst the Britifli, called a Gentleman to order ; and by appeal .i.ng from the Speaker, wpyJ(J liavß,{to.od re* 1 corded for hi? lingular gentility, had he n»t been outdone by mailer Shadow. "Give me Shadow : he no mark to the enemy.;' The Ruffian »mbafrad<K,Vtount de Wqr ronzow, lately on a viiit to Mr. Boulton, of the Soho, London,, befpake the Play at the Birmingham Theatre ; and was so high ly gratified with the plaudits of the'audience and the attention of Mag-ready,-the Marta-' ger, that the latter, we understand, reced ed from his Excellency the moll fubOantial and unusually liberal proof of his approba tion. It was the introdu&ion of the fallow ing additional lines in " Rult Britannia" that the Courrt corfuJered so honorabtt to the Imjierial he with niuth dig nity. represents: When Britain firlt. at Keav'ns command Arose from »nt the avur«main, This was the Charter, the Charter of the land, And guardian Argels i'ung this strain : Rule Britannia ! Britannia rule the waves! For Britons never (hall be Haves. Italia's fair and fartile plaini, Mod happy r.floration lee, '• The btave Suwarrow ! Suwarrow brtaks thair chains! An<l l>idi her font again be free T R*|f Britannia, ftc In Europe, two great monarihi join- To humble Frmee. religion's foe! . , Great George,?—the Ocean—the Ocean Hill it thine. Whilst Paul on laad dire&s the blow. Rule Britannia, &c •As mboh-willfie 1 it this time in con irqu. nee* ttf tbe. afflicting,event of thei'defcth if the venerable and evrr to: be jentral Washixcton, it.may p£rli»ps**t>c jr tifying to many to hear him )wn wuras, on this oecafion, with an extra A of a letter cf coiuiolenfe, which ttlh great and-good man ,w*,s pjeafod :o write to one cf the Sops of tbf late Ga n which he thus exprcfles himfelf : '* Under this loss, bowever gteirta* your >angs may have b-cn at the Biftfhocky yon lave every thing to console you. A long md well (pent life in the frrVice of hiscoun :ry, placed Governor Trumbull among the irft of patriots. In the foetal dUti«i, lie :cß)mon cqurl'e of natunry Ming nearly fy inguiflied, worn down with ageind carrS, >ut retaining his mental sac ultjeiin jxxfcQ. 'aneed life; All these Combining, have I'c.a. :ured to his memory Ai*erf;il refpeft Hete, ind no doubt irnmealureable happineft.hcre*-. ifte-r." • He adds, " lam fenGblc that none" of tlrcfe obfervationscan have escaped you ; ; reason has not already fvggefted,' irprMV thi? ! that " before an affli&ion is diverted,' conl'i latiop.comes too soon : and after it is,3igef..j ted, it corues too late ; there is but a tnark ] between these as'fine jlmoft a> a hair, ] for a comforte'r to fake aitn at," " 1 r.l«Vy»- attempt it., Norflnrll 1 add more on thi* fiibjed to you, as it would only be a renew al'flf fo'rr'dw, by recalling afrelli to your re membraiue, )»a<HKtteT be for gotten." [Hartford Courant. i This morning about a o'clock, a fire broke out in a dwelling house, in Front, ft-reet, four doors below Catherine flreet— The •building being brick, and higher than ■ths adjscant houses, its ravages,extended no " farther than 10 the diftruflion of the wood woj-fc of in which it originated. ' A> T COCUS I'QLL BRIDGE. AT*a meeting of the Prifident, Ma nager? and Company, held on the, 6i!i day of ! Jimiiry, i'Boo, a Dividend os-Nine Dollars .andan half, en each fharg. was declared, and will,be paid on application to the fubferiber. WILLIAM COXE, Jim. Treasurer. Burlington, January 6, 1800. 3t [-OFFICIAL.:] :.; N , • NEW THEATRE. * • I: Extract of a Literfyim a CientUman at St. ■' - " Jigo of Cub.'., dated \'\to December 1799 OjT Mndtty Evening. ■January ij,-'" to bis friend at Philadelphia. V ' i,i U P reftn,td V a «K'brated Comedy, in three 1 A:-', called \ • : " S.ime AuviicwU'-aim-tt and Superc.tr* DUPIIGITY' goes die lie* with the true Philadelphia and tfr, The Alask'd Friend. ' New York yrllow .fever ; but Wof th, (Written by the auihor of the Road to Ruin'; Ac. .uihaujr. u ,, ls ( ,f t his c ity take :t ; which cauf. ail(i performed at Covent Garden Theatre, •S the SpaiiiarJj hoc "t» call it the fever of with'diftinguilhed afplwfe:) • the.United Stjttt-s. How differently do the „ Sir " orn , tt Armflronj, Mr. Warren—Bir" pi ,j» 1 • e , itt Harry Portland, Mr. Wood Squire Turnjiull, l hi!„d alphianl t.iulk of it i M r . Bernard—Scrip, Mr.Warrell -T'iinid," Mr —Frar.eis—Ofboxut, Mr. Wignell. The Brhxfh Goyeffinjtnt has ratified the Clara, Mrs. Myrty—MetiffVjMifj.L'Eflrang' provifiafcuy * winy with Touffaiflt. Turuhul!, Mr».Franci«. « • SCT"" A stated meeting of the Society for Alleviating the Miferifrs of Public Prisons, will oe held-at the Carpenters*H>llj the 13th inft. at 6 a'clock in the evening; January Yelterday arriVeiT at fwdifltters, the fliip An'iSoirp SftSieTs 1 ' maficr, froA «uHi bm»d & Baltimore, after a paflWgVof. ii-i days,*'3StinK Srhlct'li*' ex- 'mu<h Bad'fctaf&er, 'iS«l'w»3 «blig. ™to "i»ut in hereTorprov 1 liolis. - - .. - A GrntleMdn, who''arrived-'laft evening by the • fhg*" infoHn?'-u's, that yesterday •mcirHin j-, irtialf past fouiy a fire broke out at Erunfwick (N. J.) in the fliop of Mr. Hazard, coiich ttrtktr,, .near the market houfi?-; aiij# notwilhfianding the great-(l' eflfovts of the inhabitants,fix dwelling houses \sere entirely consumed, 1 Besides several "out houses. Among the' ftjfiefers are Mr. Dsvid V»<jft(hv . (;who-, it it said, bus Ibft alibis property) and the Rev. Mr. Glark. The boiif* df Colonel Neilfon was jjreferved by very great exrrtio*. It was a fortonate circureftarcethat the weathej- was perfi&ly calm, otherwile the whole Qreet would inevi tably have been deftroytd.- , .1 , - CONGRESS MOUSE Of REPRESENTATIVES. Fuday, janiiary 10. The House, in CsMiriiittee ef the whole, Mr. Morns in the Chair, refuowd the con fide ration of Mr. Nicholas refolotlon for reducing the army eftablifomenw-when Mcff". Kitchell, Gallatin and Randolph,, spoke in favor of it ; and Meffr» t -S. Spiith, Harper, H. Lee, and Huger, against it. ' About half part five, the call for the ques tion bring- very loud, it Was at fength taken, when there appeared in favor of the rcfolu-: tion.'36, again!) it 39. ' The Committee iheiyrofc.-ltod the Chair man reported tlveir diftgreenent .tij the reso lution ; when the due ft ion upon agrrriny to the report of the Committee was taken in the House by yew arid nays, it follows : ■J 4 , * ;• 11 > BaefV'ijtoJPttt,:-Bayard, ''."Brown, Cliaroplln, Dana, J. .Dnveh-po'rti .Si Dent, . Bidden, E'dniondj £v«n't, A Fofler, D. Fof ■t*,. Ffetmaii/Glen, Goo'de, C.«oodrtchfE.. Goodrier, Gordon, Grifwold, GrOvej ijar-' PSTjk^rfWn, Hill","Runner Ini lay. Kitten, H'. Ler\'S. tfi, Ly man t Lynn, MarQiall,- fcUfrin Piatt, ; iW.ty. Reed,..lJntfed#*, Sewall, Sheafe.'Sli'«fjAi;ird ( Smith, TaJijifcr,rp,ll hatdr r tj, ;. C. 'I- fioir.aj, Tliqmat r .W«Mworth{ AVat-iv, -L; Willi, 1 ins, VVood»-«v ). • ifc/rativr. - _ Mcrfr:. Jl.'.iJey, Bi!li. p, R. Brown. Chrif t'e, GUyiChtiborre, Coi,di.t, P;vij,.D' 4V f'*V * Uiwiidbrf, "Fowk-r, .(•».,! Iv. in," r "*y*. Qc^e.., Han 11a, J^r^er,* H. In - / Jrftkfon, Jones, K'tchvll, I.eiH, Lyon, Ms ron, Muhlenberg, New, Nicholas-,-Nichol-- r»'f, Randolph, Stniiie, StlplonJi Stone. Sumter, 1 hompfon, A. Trwo;, J. Trigg, Van Cortlandt, Vdfm]m,.R. Williams. ■ *• *••• { *' 39' lay morning 11 o'clock. dsa3ettfe £@ariru %ift. Peri of Philadelphia: The United States brig Sophia, Smith, j« cleared for Algiers, The brig Liberty, Duer, of this port, from Trinadad to Cum'ana (and not Curra cps, as Hated in our lall) was captured on the aid in fight of, aßd.crdfrcd into Cutnana, by a French privateer ot 8 gunfr, manned by thirty-Spaniards »nd com manded by five Frenchmen. The » ore bn'g is fauj to- ha»<~ arrived -fafejit-Curracoa. The fchoouer Spartan, Captain J|ow, of, .Balvjm»ie, has ocen taken atid "cart-fed into Guadaloupe. Captain H. writes Captaip ■Tenant, his owner, that he was several days' Confined in gaol, in irons, 'bin: has been exchanged by Captain Murray, of tht lofurgente. i> 9\i <■•'-« —« * • »-• The fioop Laurel of Baltimore, is taken jy a French privateer of 12 goat, and carried into Margreto. The cqrgo-pf the Laurel was worth Io oco dollars.' The schooner Mary Ann, captain Hughes, of and from Baltimore for Savannah, was loft veficl and cargo, on the 4th ult. off Tybfe-inlet, within half a mile.of the light houfe—paffenger# and crew fared. . ARRIVF.D, ; * ~ " Schr. Rachel, Brown, Richmowd 7 day*. Schr. Naucy, Linclo, -on her pafiagj^ from Demarcra to Boston, vas.takcn.by a. French Privateer, and retaken by the United States Frigates Adams and Insurgent, and has arrived at this port in 50 d.jys. Schr. Lucinda. Floyd, h*> arrived at 1 Tobaga from this port. I ,* V.-f New-York January io. To iLit 'rcb ix'iU b* acUed x a Grand Hijioriccl Mujtcal . Drama, in. three ads, called. Richard de Lion. [Taken from the.French of Motifieur - Tit iriginal'T)iotrbtrt Mvfc ty Crrtry~lit Aceomfa nitoitnti by tbi t&lc Mr. linlty. - ] fry A 'new piece (from the German of Kotzebue) is in rehearsal, and will be fpre* <j«ly produced. v . TP* ' Rox. one Dollar, Pit, three quarters of : dollar, afct! Gallery h«lfa dollar. *Cf Gendrnren afid Ladirt ire requeued to* fenfj th;ir fer'vants to keep plices, in the Boxes at j. <i'clo< V. * Thedjors of the Theatre will oprn at a quarter past 5, ajjd ttje curtain rife At a quarter, past $ o'clock precift'y. VIVATRESPUDLJCA. NO IV Put LT»Hi D, AND TO BE SO I/D, By JOSEPH Is- JAMK3 CIHJKSHANK. No. tj, HighStVctt, HISTORY OF PESTILENCE^- ■■ In two V' ''jt-ii-f Pria iy tbcjitgle ftti 4 iiOapii Vliti if'fidosmi Beekpdteti* 'V * '■ i*»i"W fm»y : 4Jie hid<in {h«it« at two' and half Dollai"*. 4iy to E. York. ' ' '"••■•• Jantiary it,. To He Sdid at Public Vfnibff* . On the I ft day. of February next, on the premj'e*, A VALUABLE .PLANTATION, f Tkt prt/ptrry of the I ' SITUATED about two mil«s frem Newto.wn, ■ the county town of. Bucks, an the main toad leading to Yardley't Ferry, on the Delaware, a boui four miles from the latter about twtiity-6jre from Phijapclphia, containing .in' acre*, the whole Under good fence and in high, culture. There ar« on the a convenient tw6 story Stone House, with a commodious Stone .Kitdieu adjoiog a stone spring houft, orer as ex audible spring, « few pacei from the door, with" convenient out &c. &e. . The elegancy o.t the fituatioo, and'the excellent natural qualities of, thil farm, render it' an obj»& worthy the attention of the Farmer &tad Gentleman. ' The termj may lie known previse* to'the . daj r ■ NICHOLAS WYNKOOP. ' i i on . CHRISTIAN WIRTZ. Jon, y'rutu, Jk.uary 11. EOONEtON IRON- WORKS. ! : '£3' , " v : ~ Iffiß*!' I!»# *WP **A%—TlfAT' , . ....... i^''^piin c «twM.iathk th« ', Hat* of Ne?r-,Jfrfirr.\ce»Ming Forge with ■ four i Kollitifi antl SlftrTng Mill, a Grift milV ? with two Run of nnnc',"an4Sx» fyill, all fh £oot£ 9rtfcr«!d'n»wiri ; ,lwce, .nd Nttlfr. wirS' trnt houftj. of;! i kind arfc':»B' tj , ilonc' niilW>«wl«, c fh >1 j it", a large-Garden', : Fruit, a J*rsreOrtWiM, and 2566 atres'pf pa*are and arable Ismd, and. aunibcr of ftores"aYid fco>kmen's l.oufft Inmie JiatcpflflVflion ,%mv* vwf»jjnWf' tttmS , *liiSp<;i«3\: , for fiQtt the.[>««(<«{ w!jn*if , : A»H 'poSTeffion ijjtfie ,whols A in th,e jp r 'Sg-:- Sor. r«;m« -ipguirs <1 f*. t>o-id"A' rti «rV, jjr 'er«r. jn< Keiv-Voii> inr,' IJSvkI J Pwfl TtMorris Ttwn, or meffti. j«TEib ' ard Paefch on rlit trtVniifcs. January 11. # 'ENGRAVING,-- By TRENCftARD S? WT-STON, : ' itrTHS FOLLOWING BKAkC.HES, viz. POR.TRAI r and L,ant!fc;apo, Maps, Ch<ut*, Bills of Exchange an'd Notes, Type and Wood Suts, Sell Cartings, JlWitlfjf and Siryer work, 4ccij|ig|vcry:alxiclt;i:: the above line Wili'be executed *!r neatneJs apj Vifparch, mud" on flie' moil j-eafqnaljle terms, ljy applying -at the fouih w»lt corner of Fourthjuid Spiiic? fjxjets: i lb", Bk—Orders front V rotd will he tltvikCulty and ptlriSuMlJ atttfided { January ro. *• taV.jw. NEW LINE OK STAGES To New Tork,. By the fhortcA sud.tnoft plcafairt road—pa Ring through Frjnkford, Buftleton,, Newtown, Pennington, A Millftone, Bourdbrook, Union Camp, Scotch Plains, Springfield and New' ark. ,-v v>« THE SWIET'SURE (tarts from the Qrefir Fourth Street, ar B'n «lockr every morning, and srriiies'at Nf« York party tWriext evening. Peom Vtw- "YftrVit ft arts at'o o'clock "very day (Sttwliy*. j and arrives at PliiU- ihe' next everting. Faid-fpr paflifigPrfr-j <Joll»rs, way pafTengers 6 cent! mile.' • £a.ct» paiTeilger allowed 141b of l»jgg?pe. One ti'jodted and fifty weight of baggage to pay .the fame a> a pafienger. baggage to be at the rifle of the o«nir, unless insured-■ anrf receipt»d fur by the clerk? of the different offices. Ustc of in&rance one percent *s* Apply,to JOHN .M'.CALLA, No.- 50 ■N"rfh' Fsur'tn Strfet,' Philadelphia, »od to WILLIAM VANDERVOOKT, No. 4S Courtland Street, N. E. corner of Greenwich Street, New York, January 3 J. s, "THE NEW' TRADE -no* 'y M« *• X *" • -\:X: O.T\, .a CotauJer the occupations an J 1 tr -51 J 9 i r 4*?J *KK ari>|j|rc(t) « in"tlie Cfty itfrf ith the-itsmt * ' dft' otewfiofol}o wtyrh of then? nf pirthety, atfv>:in afyhah'etifcal of <!er : td which is a.l jdrffcu A(|4«jsct-ifftl Lift ps all rhc Streets, l'airts and Alleys iu the city arid liberties. . a MtaQiah.± or Shi* Ownib wifhe* fprary reajon to ha acquaipter 1 wirfc j»JI x\\t^obaect>nifls, Groceri, Infpetlor:. Guagcrs, S'bifJwrigLtt t s>bip catpenters, ' bip Joiner e TAaJI-malrrt Boat huil• <&r*, Block thahers, Sail-makers, Riggers, Caulkert, Stevedores, Mariners, or any 7radffman, he needt,on ly look to the Index tor the Trade, a»<i he be referred to the pages which contain <7// the najixjef 1 arid 1 refidenies <jf thofc wh« foJftrw ]t. •••■"■- y I/ a.Hot:st-K*iP£H w -.nts Quickly to ier, a Cah Maker , Steamjlrejs, IVbite J^aJi>er % 'J^/ber l China Mender, fcfyool-majter or Mi firefs % Ghrziir,'' Pa» per lianvcr, Pninfer, Cedar Cooper y Lockfm'ub, Slack Jmifb, B icklaytr t Plaijlereror Joiner. He cah«'alfo turn to the Index and be referred to the in qucjlion In like manner can the Ladies find out the residences and names of all the makers, Bonnet makers t Stay makers, Dyers an# [ffe. or a St* anger fhrttio*} convenient Boarding ftovfe. Hair Drejfrr, Hatter y Tayibr,' T'risrtit rrdler. ,\&c Sbr i'* the utility of the work confined to tWe a loncfor, atnjf Tradtfman may trace at ©nee the names attOcfidcnces of the Mqfiers and Journey men in his ttvn Itne. —*•»,• •' _ .* v In short it is mora Or less UJefultq almojlrv cry Clafi ofCite&nj- -«nd,fhe Editor tnifts tliat fWeh an. Bxfehsive and' /atoiiouj Untie ringing win meet with fuifabie Ric oit rig efti rnt %:c jiii.gr - ■. - ■ ■ PRATT •&' KINTZ'ING, * ]Y>f. <)< N. Wattr Stre'Ct, "' HAVE <>tf-HANp* ' ' , [[JiiJti'irj? tlfc ift,'i'BopVJ The Mowing GOODS, entitled to Draw back, which they iffer for falqat ISO; -■•'■ derate Prices and liberal Credit-: j. 150 boxes arid hale* Tii klenburghs,., Hempen Lirte:'« and Oz'nabrigs, . JQ boxe<;P*Uertinn{:s or white Rolls, i-j d<Ui<> ; Bi«{field Li tn, 11 ditto Creas and Crea*.a la Morlaix, 2 ditto Britannias, Brosyn Rolls, Ditto Heflarn, Polilh Rolls, Seamois, Anbias, Empty Bags, Oil Cloths, Shoes and Slippers, Soal and Upper Leather, Quill, and Sealing Wax, A package Gold and Silver Watche*, i calks Hoes, 10 calks Nails, aflorted, from 3 to 10, 16 ciflts Ironmongery-, aflorted, *3 pipes old, Port Wirte, »5 bojtes Tumblers, affurt#d, aoo boxes best Rambarg Window Glass, 2 b' to, &c.'&o 1 chest jlTortfd Lookihg GlafTes, Several large "elegant Ditto, SO kegs "Pearl Barley, < ' " ' A few-fxans Roll drimftonev n 20 kegs Yellow Ochre, A barrels Naval Stores, i ?oo empty Demi;obns, 6 hogfheadsCylffce MitlA," 10 lihdt. Hoes Brifilea, fir ft and-ftcond quality 40 toia-Ruffian Hemp, Holland Steel, f birds Dutch Glue, ....... Tapes, Blocking Twine, Stone Pkkljng Pots, ; ? •:**' 4, jv. , , THE'UNDERSIGNED, Majcfty's Consul General A a»d a«« , ri thorized- to traaiaa the Consular ! for ..his MajiVcy the King of Denmaak iu the United ;j State* of Americk, "residing at li Philad<Uphia, : ... . Hereby gives public Hotkey That i» obedience to recent irftr unions received r Foai hi- goytrnpient, it is the duty of all Mailers of Swedish and Danifli veffeU v iK:cr< failing froip an,y port in tfci jtjfccafl tiprif hiifi er the; Vice. C<sß.W\i» iW-'i rffo; te granted -fijefc I Certificajes for their, C?argo;s, which the -exigency I (fate o? NVii'tr jVCoiniii.) tc-t; Mta i-he fe- J Vfr 'J DtfS; 'jtie Bdligarcr t'l'owi rs, rt.odtr nevtfary,-an:!,'!' •• arft M'-lt t qf vcffeJ.s hulpnging to llic.roj' a-iv.. Nt: n'»,>r ria ".vi'gatirg under the prcte£ion oh the.. 2,.gs -m ---omitting to tike such certificates, will pcrfom.i,, • •ftaad retposfiile for the confequ<:n<«s. RICHARD SODERS I'ROM. Philadelphia, l8tl» December, 1799. ■ I A JOURNEYMAN PAPER MAKER, tt r bo can work well at the Vat, Will meet with'good encouragement by applying *t No, IQ4 North Front Street, „ December j? • dtf. ... - One' Cent Reward. - . **•';:* ': !">. AN AWAY frolri the Subscriber, an Api £v prentice named JUmes Wetfh", abojit 5 feet * 6 or 8 inches high, has (homed curley' hair.— M oever will apprehend t.he said apprentice '• anif bring him back, (liall re.ceivejhe ab»vere- 1 ward, and no charges paidi , ■ • • • WM.mNNINO: , Jan. #• eoiw :TO BE EXCHANGED 'Fo% ,<z #\£,A'NTA-TT'ON' in 'Ne:v Jersejy , a very valuable •* Grift Mill and Plantation, „ SlTtjATfe in Salem eiWtjr, Upper Alloway's creek tdwnfhip, about fii mile- from the town •of Salpni, ao<l af>out ope m lie'and a half from a Ijuiiir.g oil. Alla»vay'<, creek; whore" fo*flop<> con (lantly ply to f,hilatie!pbia - The Mill has rt'o W-.tpr wheels, (pVer-fhot) two pair ot-(tones, one sf which are burr.The hoitipg aod hoiking geaf ■ . $P by\*atrr; artd attscEei' to >Ke Mill i» a Urge Kilp for drying com,, built '-u pen th- moil ap proved plan; the whole- -mill work and bolting clothe, Ac have lately beqn cither made new''of completely repaired. The pilstation conflfts <rf ot:e i:vndred and fifty acres a( land. TJie build ings. esdufive »f the mill hciufi atui kiin, ik X , lj-rge dwelling house, a barn, -flablts, corncrfb', &c 'Sic. £5" For particular information apply to RICHARD WISTAR, >Y» 119 MarltS Strut. tuth&le6w Dfttsiiicr 41 codtf / % - * - s :,V ; <u>srfs*o
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