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    PRATT fc? KINTZIN.G,
'I&A 9s Waff Street,
' HAV* ON HAND,
[January the ift, 1800.]
Tbe following GOODS, entMed to Draw.
1»»ek, which they offer for Tale at mo
derate Prices and liberal Credit-:
He boxes and halet Ticklenburghs, Hempen
Lineas snd Oxnabrigs,
jo bnxei Patlerbornes or white Roll«,
*5, ditto Bislfield Li en,
11 ditto Creat and Creas a la Morlaix,
» ditto Britaitnias,
Brown Rolls,
Ditto Heffatu,
Poliih Rolls,
Bed Ticks,,
Seamois, Arabia*,
Jmpty Bags Oil Goths,
Shoes and Slippers,
Soal and Upper Leath«r,
Quill* and Sealing Wax,
A package Gold and Silver Watches,
2 caflcs Hoes,
|p caflcs Nails, assorted, from 3 to *O,
16 calks Ironmongery, assorted,
J3 pipes old Pprt Wine, A ,
•5 boxes Tumblers, ass >rted,
100 boxes befl Hamburg Window Glass, Sky
JO, 4cc. See.
1 chest assorted Looking Glasses,
Several large elegant Ditto,
;o kegs Pearl Barley,
A few tons Roll Brimstone;
10 kegs Yellow Ochre,
A few barrels Naval Store*,
1,50© empty Demijohns,
6 hog (heads Coffee Mills,
10 hhds. Hogs Bridles, firft and second quality,
40 tons Ruffian Hemp,
Holland Steel,
2 hhds Dutch Glue,
Toys, Lentilles, Slates and Pencils,
Tapes, Blocking Twine, Stone Pickling Pots,
&c. &e.
January 4.
TO BE SOLD,
or leased for one year*—that
Valuable Estate,
KNOWN hv the name of the Booneton Iron
in the county of Morris ia the
flat#- of New-Jerfry, confiding of a Forge with
four firei, a Rellingand slitting Mill, a Drift mill
with two Run of denes, and Sew mill, all in good
order and n«w in use, together with an eicellent,
large, ..nd convenient house, with out-houfrs of
every kind ; among which are an lee house, aad
stone milk house, with a remarkable fne spring in
it,, a large Garden, and an excellent tolUAion of
Fruit, a Orchard, and 1500 acres or wood,
pa»ure and arable land, and a great number of
(lores aud workmen's hoafee Immediate pofleffira
will be given ot house* and (lores fafTicient for
providing (lock the present winter, aad poffellion
ot the whole in the spring.
For terms enquire of David B Ogden at New
ark, mr Peter iVla;kie in New-York, mr. David
-.TV"/? orr '\ OWB > »r«ne&fc Jacob aid Rich
ard fracfch on the prtnnfet. . , j
January 11
United States, _
Pennsylvania District. \ n '
BY virtue of a writ of venditioni exponti,to
m« direiled, iiTied out of the circuit eourt
of the United in and for the Pennfylva*
nia DillriCl, of the middle circuit, will be fold
by public vendue at the city tavern, in Second
flreet, in the city of Philadelphia on Monday
the ?7rh day of March next, at 6 o'clock m
the eveuiag, all that certain tract or parcel of
lanri, situate, lying and being on the river or
creek called Lackawaxen, in the county of
Wayae, containing 8000 a£r*« and upwardi ;
on which are erected a m<-fluage, stable» and
fiwmill, with the appurtenancei.—The names
of the original warranted of the siM tract or
parcel of land were as follows.
Morteeoi Roberts, John Till,
Stapbel Medera, Geo-ge War ton,
Zacbariah Ferrk, Benjamin Hancock,
George T'lh Edward Welsted,
Thomas Wiggins, James Thompson,
George Morton, Joseph Whitehead,
George Streetan, Patrick Qonnolly,
Friesd Strteton, Tbomat Griffy, >
John OlipboHt, William Halbert. 5
Seized and taken ia execution a* the property
of Robert Lett ie Hooper, decpafed.
JOHN HALL, Marshal.
N. B. A reasonable credit will be (Wen.
Marihal's Office,
Philadelphia, Jan. 4. j
* Theft two trails do net contain the full
quantity of the origna! warrants ; part t/thtm
having keen conveyed away.
Ten Dollars Reward.
DESERTED from the Company of Captain
MATTHEW HENkY, 10th Reg. U. S.
Infantry, - an enlisted soldier named MOSRS
WtNN, bom in Penr.fyluama, by trade a flioe
mgker, thirty years of age, five feet eight and
an half inches high, black eyes, black hair, fair
complexion, hjs loft two of hi» fore teeth which
is very perceptible when he talks. It it known
that he now lurks in this city.
Whoever shall take up said deserter and ledge
him in jail, or {hall deliver him to the Subscri
ber at his quarters in Filbert between Ninth and
Tenth ft reef, (hall receive the above reward and
reasonable charges.
BENJAMIN GIBBS, Jan.
Captain 10 th Regiment Infantry.
Tan. f.
LOST,
A Check on the Bank of Pennsylvania,
QF thudate, for noe dollar*, io favour of the
Bank of North America and.drawn by the Sttb
critor.
The Publie are cautioned not to take tbe said
Cheek, payment of the fame being topped.
JOHN TRAVIS,
January 13, lßeo.
TOUR DISPOSED Or,
The Time of a strong healthy
Negro Wench,
Who has seven years to servtL
tT She is acquainted with all kind/of house
work, and i» a good plain Cook. -
tJt Enquire of the Printer.
January 7, iSco. its
Street,
•w&fjw
IRON WORKS.
eottyM
"T"WO or three adive Yoang Me* to carry Bookt
about for sale. To fueh 11 are capable and
diligent, good encouragement will b« given
Apply on Wrduefday, 15th inft. b.twcen 4 and
S o'clock in the evening, to W m . Jonei, Stationer,
No. 30, Fourth near Market street.
ACQUAINTED with the Weft-tadU trade,
wifces tobe employed « a Supercargo. He wiN
engage on moderate ter»». Satisfactory recom
mendation will be produced.
A line diredled to A. B. left at the Printing Of
fice wit! be inmediatefr attended to.
December it.
For property in the City, or vfitbih thirty
miles of it,
A PLANTATION or trail of Land in
Mifflin County and State of Pennfylva
nj*. within fix miles of the ri*er Juniata, con
taining about joo acres. There are about fifty
acres cleared, part of which it a rich bottom,
watered by a rooftant ft ream that it strong
enough to work an oil ojf a grift mill. Any
person inclining to deal for it, may obtain fur
ther information 6y Jpplying at the offic • of
thi« gakette.
N. B. If fold, credit wiH be given for part
of the money.
CWlober 17, 17)9.
HENRY benbridge
BEGS leave to inform bis friends and the
pHblie, (hit he has commenced the bufintfs
of a BROKER, at hu Office No. 83 Dock
flreet, near the Bank of the United States,
where he buys and oh Commiflion all kinds
of Public Securities, Stocks, Notes, &c &c.
and offers his Cervices in any business in his lifie.
Jan 14. diwiaw6w
MATTHEW M'OONNELL
Having opened an Office in Cbesnut street,
[ A few doors above Fourth)
At No. 141,
A ND again commenced the Business of Ne
gociations, in the various kinds of Public
Stock. Bilh of Exchange, istc. &e. Engages
to do every thing in his power to give fatisfac
tion lo those who may think proper to employ
him. He means to confine his tranfal\ions to
the Agency and CommiJJion line, in all such bu
siness as is common to the profrflion.
The parchafe and sale ofjfoufet and Lots i*
and near the City will be attended f<>, and also
Lands, when that business again revives.
November 19. d»w(Dj dtf)
TO BE SOLD BY
JESSE & ROBERT IT A IN.
Old Port Wi»e, in pipes, hbds. and qr. calks,
Alto Landing at tbeir W-barJ
From on board the {hip Edward from Lisbon.
Liffeon Wine, in pipes and qr. calks,
june is 5
ROSS AND SIMSON,
HATE FOR ULk,
3000 pieces ift arid id quality Ruffra Duck,
100 pieces Ravem Duck (superior)
Bcifton Beef in Barrels,
A few bales' Bengal [ h^lmS .
I 100 birfhels St. Martini Salt,
april 11 j
dancing.
Mr. FRANCIS
Or T«* NIW TUEATSI,
RBSPECTFUI.LY inform* hit scholars and the
public in general, that he will re-commerce
Teaching on TUESDAY the 14th infunt, at the
AlTembly Room, 800 th Fourth Street.
Day 1 of tuition, Tuefdayt and Thorfdays.
terms,
Ftve Dollars per Month,
Ten de. per Quarter,
M EnlrsHCt.
£f r <* further Particulars apply to Urt I.
jo, north Eighth flreet.
December »r. /
—V,.»' , )
Southern Mails.
THE Mails for all the Offices °n the main
line, between this Office and Petersburg,
Virginia, will beclofed here every day, (Sun.
days excepted) at half past 7 o'clock, A. M.
And thfjMails for the Post Towns on the
main line, A.«u a h North-Carolina, South.
and Georgia as M Srrannah,
will be closed with the Southern Maili ev
ery Monday, Wednesday aid Friday. The
water Mills between this and Charleston are
difcontinncd.
Post Office, Philadelphia, >
December jOj 175t9> )
December
BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA,
December jt, 1799.
Stockholders oifatßemk
.-*■ of P'ffhl+ann, art hereby notified that
their Annual Meeting will be held at the Bank on
o'clotk ' *** as January »«tt, at tea
And the .Stockholder! •( the said Bank, arc also
notified, that mi election of nineteen Dir«&or« to
serve for one year, will be held at tho Bank oo
Monday.the 3d -day of E.bruary next, at ten
o clock in the forenoon.
JONATHAN SMITH, Cashier.
Extract from tbe seventh section oj tie Act
of Incorporatiom
" Artitle »nd. Nat more than fourteen of the
Du-eaors eleSed by theStockholdar«,and aAually
m office, exclusive of the President, (ball be elfei.
7 1 X« r ; •"«« the Diredor
who in all be Pr«fident at tbe time of an ele&ion
may always be re-elefled."
TRESPASSING,
\XTAS 'aken up yeflcrday in an indofure in
ri. T, UrnW ' Lan . e ' 1 SO * R EL HORSE, with
• laiall blaze, and hit off-hind-foot white. The
owner may have him again on application at this
Office, and paying costs of advertising.
January 13. djt
WANTED,
A Y 1
G MAN
TO BE SOLD FOR CASH,
OB EXCHANGED,
THE BEST LIKENESS
OF THE
CclebYated Washington,
Which has ever, been puMi/h«d,
IS now offered for sale at Dickins's Book-4ore,
oppofuc Chri# Church, at the moderate price
of One Dollar.
January IV
THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED,
AT
Dickins's Stationary & Book-Store,
North Second Strut, oppojtte Cbrifi Churchy
A sort** rniTION OF
WASHINGTON'S ADDRESS
To the Peopleof the United States, on retiring from
Public Life,
Super Royal, Sue. ( Price T<wo JDellort)
Ornamented with i capita! Portrait by <aie of the
firtt -mids,
NO exertion* or < xpence ha*i been spared to
render this publication complete, aid altho' all the
materials and workmanship are entirely American,
the paper, printing and engraving have been al
lowed by good judges to exoel any thing ever at
tempted in the United States.
DICKINVi Stationary and Book Store is
removed from No. 41 Market ltreet, to the
house lafely occupied by W. Cobbett, in Se
cond street, ippofite Christ church; where
country (tore keepers aad other* may be con
stantly supplied with a complete and general
afiortraent of every article in the book and
Qationary line, on tbe moil reafanablc term*.
1
H. Maxwell's Printing Office
IS REMOVED
To a hoife adjoining the back partof Dickins's
Book Strre, where PRINTING, in all it* va
riety, i» executed in a flyle of superior ele
gance.
Jaouaiy («■ l .
NOW PUB LIS H ED,
AND
TO Be SOLD.
(y JOSEPH W JAMES CRUKSHANK,
JTEB ST^R's
HISTORY OF PESTILENCE,
Priu ky the jtnglt fit! 4 Julian ; with 1 fitlt It a Jwn
allvwd /• B*>lfcU*rj.
This Work m>y be bad in fheeti it two
and an h«ll Dollars, by applying to E.
Belden 2c Co. No. 40, Pine Street, New-
York.
January 11.
THIS D/tr IS PUBLISHED,
Price centi.
AND 70 BE HAD OF
WILLIAM JCT 1 ES, No. 30 N. Fourth,
near Market (krret,
A Work upon apian -which never Itfore ap
peared in lie If tiled States, being » s? F. c 1 Is
of Directory, >ut different from the ufua!
INTITULED
The New TRADE Directory,
roi mtLjotimiA,
■ Anno 1800:
OR, a CompUtcXift of „//<he occupation, and
trade. («n«A* W and alfUMUalh arr«»«d)
praaifei in the City an dieter tie. with th. namei
and reCdence. of tbofc who fallow each of them r/.
festively, alio in alphabetical order : to which it ad
ded »n Alphabetical Lift of all the Street., 1 .« t t
and AJley. in the city and liberties.
dtf.
If a MaaCMANT or Sajr Owns* wifte* for any
reafot) to be acquainted with all the TUacemJe
*•#*»>. Ouapr,, Slif-mriAti,
Shf earfenter:, Sfy Jwm, Majtmaiere, Boat buil
der,, libit mater, , Sail-maier,, Jti a ere, CaMere,
MfwArr;, Mar men, or am, IraJtfman, he need, on
ly look to the Index for the T«ad«, aid he will be
referred to the page, which contain all the name,
and residence. of those who follow it.
If a Hoo.a-KMTta w int. quickly to find a Ba
tor, « Cah Bohr, Seamjlref,, Whit, Wajber, Walter,
Ct,naMender. S etoj-mafier or Miftref,, Glanier, Pa
per Hanger, Painter, Cedar Coofer, Ltkfmkb, Blaet
\fmitb, BntHayer, Haifierer cr Joiner. He can also
torn to the hie* and be referred to the T*ad* in
question. In like manner can theLabiii find oat
the refidencee and frame, of all the Mantua matere,
Biuet matere, Stay matere. Dyers anJ Nurfet, fsV.
*** <•»**** Bear dm* Houft,
Haer Drefer, Hat*, Taylor, Trunk raier, &7
Nor 11 the utility of the work confiaed to tbefc ».
lone ; for any TraJe/man may trace at once the
names and refideace. of the Mate,, and Journey
men in Hi ran line.
5v ? ,'i " m ° r< or ,ef ' " olmojht,.
trjUafs of Citizens- -And the bditor trull, that
ttch an Expensive and laborious Undertaking
will meet with suitable Encouragement.
J * n - *' f(4D)dtf
THE UNDERSIGNED,
HIS Swedilh Majefly'. Consul General, and au
wr'-n 1° tranU<9 th « Consular Bufineft.
tor ni. Majftey the King of Denmaak iu the Unitod
cf """erica, residing at Philadelphia,
Hereby gives public Notice,
M'uainn, re«ei*ed
from his government, it ia the duty of all Matter,
of bwedJh and Danish re ffeU, befSre their fail "*
orThe ,n , 'i fiid St " es> t0 c »" "P 01 " him
or the Vice Coßlul in order to be granted such
of"the C n f thiir Cargoe., which the exigency
1
P . C blt b!y • " eccfla [>' > and - th" any Maft cr
T the rcf or na
vigating binder the protection of their flairs in
amitting to take such certificates, will ncrffniiw
stand responsible for the consequences.
RICHARD SODERSTROM.
Philadelphia, ißtb December, iy 99 .
1«.
CITY OF WASHINGTON.
THE POSSESSORS
OF OBLIGATIONS .r CERTIFICATES film
ed by the fubfcrilw, for undivided Shares or
L.OM on hn purehafe within the city of Wafhine
ton, who hive not y.t applied for and received
Dce ,f'- >'«l««eby notified, that their several
Titltstwnl be July completed to the order of those
who in conformity with the term» of the said Cer
tilieatM, do make th« Payment, in full therefor
either to Thsmat M'Eum Co. or to the «üb-'
fenber at Philadelphia, on or at any time before
the 31ft d*y of May aext.
dtf.
December »y
ttfcftf
At a dated Meeting of the Academy of Me
dicine, the fallowing; perlbnj were eleAed.
Officers of the Inditution :
President,
Dr. Philip Syng Phyfick.
flee Presidents,
Dr. Charles Caldwell & Dr. Win. De Wee«.
Secretary,
Dr. John C. Otto.
Libraricn.
Dr. James Gallaher.
Treasuser.
Dr. William Budd.
The following perron, were appointed Mem.
bcrs ot the Standing Committees :
Committee of Correspondence.
Dr». Charles Caldwell,
William Dr Wees,
James Mease,
Felix Pafcalis, .
Jamet Reynolds.
Committee of Meteorology.
Dis. John Redman Coxe,
John C. Otto,
James Stewart,
Rene La Roche.
Committee of ftevistih.
Dr*. Benjamin Rufli,
Joseph Strong,
Philip Syng Phyfick.
Committee for annual Bills of Mortality.
Drs. William Budd,
James Gallaher,
Isaac tteyliri.
January 13th.
BC£- A Stated Meeting 0 f the Ameri-
C*» Society will be held
t their Hah on Friday, January i 7 tb, at
6 o clock in the evening.
N. R. New Members to be balloted for.
THOMAS P. SMITH, SecVy.
Samuel Blodg'et.
.. ** '
tiuismt frnpirt, 16.
Jußum et teaacem propositi virum,
Nou civium ardorprava jubontium,
Mod vultus inflanu* tyranm,
Memo quatit folida.
THE DEMOCRATIC MONKEY;
An Eallern Apologue.
THE Saner ats are a religious order of
Priefti in the kingdom of Siam. They are
highly refpedted, and enjoy very cgnfiderable
privileges, but they are wholly excluded from
the secular concerns of the country : when
ever they attempt to interfere (which they
are apt to do) with the civil departments,
their conduit is coalidrred as irregular, and
they are recalled to theirduty.
Cbfiou Naraye, who governed Siam about
atentury ago, employed a Angular device
tQ punilh the impertinence of one of these
priests, who had undertaken to expostulate
with his sovereign on his severity towards
criminals. The monatch fecined to atterd
to the Sancrat's remonstrance very patiently ;
but, in a few days aiterwards, lie sent him
an enormous Monkey to be kept at board
with ft rift orders that the animal Ibould be
treated kindly, and not restrained from doing
any thing he pleaf^d.
The Monkty, who was one of the raoft
vicious of his kind, soon displayed bis (iiigu
lar talents for mifchief: there was not a
piece of furniture in the house which he did
not in a (hort time either break in pieces, or
cover with his filth. But, besides spoiling
the furniture, he flew at the priest, and every
person who came to viGt liim, and did .not
quit thein 'till he left the marks of bis teeth
00 their hands or faces. The SaHcrat was
soon weary of his guest, and petitioned the
king to be delivered from To troublesome an
inmate. Ihe Monarch, who was plealcd
with the success of his scheme, heard the
petitioner with his wanted attention, and
answered him as follows ; « What, Holy
" Father, you have not patieoce enough to
(l bear with the freaks of a (ingle monkey,
" even lor a few days, and yet you expert
«« tha J fliould perpetually overlook and
" pardon the crimes andinfolenee of a whole
" nation, who are a thousand times more
" malicious and dangerous. Begone, and
fron* this time forward be more cautious
"of meddling with bufinefs,"for which you
" are incompetent; but be allured that, aU
" though I am resolved to punish offences
" againrt the peace and order of the State
" with severity, I know also hew to cherish
" and reward merit when I meet with it."
From tht Lane astir Journal.
A correspondent in the paper printed by
the Dickfoni, (th« corrtß » narrator t" of
the ordtrof ProaJJton) is much surprised that
a committee were not appointed to wait on
the governor at an early period, to request
hi* attendance on Tuelday lift, " I take
the liberty to surmise the canfe at follow* ;
t. That pofibly the committee did not
know the Governor lived in LancafU'.
No rain will cartaioly think thia an ua
reafonable surmise.
2. It iii pofßblc they might h»*e thought
that when a ata defceods from the high and
exalted dignity of Chief-deft of a free state,
to the blackguard exercise of branding
31,641 free el«a«rj with the epitheti of
" traitor*, twrits, rcfageej, French arifto
crats, Britilh agent*, orapoftate whigs," he
»• not mich entitled to the tefpeS of hii fel
lowciti«en«. It ia dignity that commands
refpeft, and uat.il we perceive fnmetbing
like dignity, we cauot confidently respect
the officer nor the man.
NOTICE.
was dated in'the account wc gave 0 f U ta
ken from one of the daijy papers. W e .fh a „"
- if it can be ootained, publish the whole }«
fomc future paper. 1
It submits among other things,
ift. The eftablifliment of a Military Acs- v ?
, demy, including as part of the' fvltem a
School for the Navy. y ' t, '
ad. A modification of the two Regiments
of Art.ller.fts and Eng.neers, in f„ ch man
ner ' " " form in (lead, one regi
; 0{ A F ;' ot Artillery, one Regm, en tof
. 0 A. tillery, and one Regiment of En
gineers, and also to leave a considerable sur
plus of the expence of theexifting «tf wntl
to be applied towards the support of the mi.
litary Academy.
3d. To change the .terms of ejliftment.
for the tropps, yet to-be raised,, for tho
twelve Regiments of Infantry, f„ ;IM O run
for Jive years,, or during tie existing differ
ences between the United. States and the
trench Republic, unless sooner discharged
w.th a view to ceconomy, by giving the
power of transferring- such, a . mav L r
entitled, when the Specific* d,ff,^e s „6
longer ex,ft, to fill the deficicptie, in the
old Regiments.
4th. To authorise the frfQdeut, at ,11
times, to accept the fervi cfs 0 f .Volunteer
Companies, for the Pr.ovjfionaJ .Am,.. u
miting only the time, fpr .wHcJ,
ment (hall continue, after acceptance. ,T
sth. Certain improvements in the militia
fytlem.
<th. A revi(ion o>r certaip parts of thp
articles of war.
7th. A view of the whole.militarv force—
conftittfting the army of the United States
and its diftribu.ien.
At a meeting of the Stock-holders of the i
Insurance Company of North America, on
the 14th inft. the following Gentlemen were '
chosen Direaori for the year ensuing, wig.
James Aft),
• Joseph Ball,
Andrew Bayard,
Thomas Bell,
Peter Blight,
David H. Conyngham, '■
William Cramond; •
J imes Crawford, i . I
Daniel W. Coxe, -
James C. FHher, -* r
Thomas W. Francii,'
Godfrey Haga,
Henry Hawkins.,
Alexander "Henry,
Francis Ingrabnm, \ . g|
Ekenezer Large,' * .
Jdhn Leamy,
Philip N.cklin,
James Oldden,
Charles Pettit,
William Read,
James Read,
John Simpfon,
Uobext Smifh,
John Stille, 1 Jun; ' ' *""' S
The Directors elected,
Chaei.es Pettit, Elq.Pref.dent.
AT a refprftable meeting of citijens fpe.
cially convened a: Hardie's Hotel, Market-''
• street, on Saturday the nth c{ January,
1800, for the purpose of cohfideriug the pro-.
» prieiy of addielling the Su:e XiCgifl ituie by
. Petitions, on a Bill" now before them, for. ■
appointing, by law, the mode sf cfipofing t
Elt Sors for electing a Prefide'frt'afid Vice
: Pfefident of the United States. Levi jfol. ,
hngsivortb was chosen Chairman', and Ben
jamin R~ Morgan, Secretary. i
The objedt of the meetingbcing offered,
to their consideration, arid* the ieafoning
heardjfor and against petitioning, the taTloyi»
ing Rriolutions were unaniiHoufly agreed to»
Resolved, »< ■■
That on quefliems of a constitutional na
ture, the authority of the people is delegated
by the constitution thU State to th£ir «. v .,
prefentatives in the two branches of the
Legislature, and that although the people
have a right to express their opinions by
decent petitions or memorials to their repre
sentatives, yet there is an impropriety in
expreißng this right oa every occasion as it
hath a tendency of afiutning by the people
.the delegated authority veiled by the consti
tution in their representatives. !;
Restlved, - ,' " '*;r*
That we, confiding in the wisdom, pirtri- J
otiffn and firmneft of our State Legislature,
confidently tmft this important buftnefs with
tbeir deliberative wifdor.: and dete'rminat'iofi, .
at the fame time obfrrying that the dividing ,
the State into Election Diftridts in our opi-'
nion comports best with the general princi
ples of our State Government, and With the
pra&ice of our Sifter States.
Resolved,
That these Refoli'tions be f.gned by th*
Chairman and Secretary and transmitted by 1
them to our Senator* and Members of the
House of Representatives at as _c.
the sentiments of this meeting.
Levi HoluncswoßTg, CsoiVma«,
Benjamin R. Morgan, Secretary.
PRICES OF STOCKS.
Pmi.Aßii.rHiA, «•-
Six per Cent. • tV
Three per Cent. ■ 8/9
Deferred 6 per Cent.
8 per C«nt Stock—a p«r Cent, advance.
B \NK United States, >4 1 >
' Pennsylvania, »o ->• 10.
North America, 50 I I
Infuranie comp. N. A. Oiares I ,1. g r*.
■ Pennfylvsnia, iharet, « J '
Bait-India Company of N. A. par.
Land Warrants, 34 dolls, per 100 acresi
COURSE OF EXCHANGE
London, 61 at jo days
60 at 60 a po days
Amftrrdam, '35 37 i-*oo per flori* ---i *
Hamburgh 30 *3 i-100 )>er MaiW'Mf., ■
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