: * • ' >'' wCri>\ • , v ; * -j& ) * ,' ' ~' v .. ■■..» | TURIN, Oftohcr 22. The armies of ger. Mclas a'.J Kvay havt again furroundcd Colli on all fine?, and their joint forces, wirh the expedited reinforce ments, are eltiinated at 60,000 men and up i*ards. CHUR, Oftober 23. Within theft- few days, the [mperialills In the Grifon country have received Rein forcements All tlic bridges across the Rhine, excepting that of Feldfpre,-, near tern frontiers of Switzerland the French af en to invade.that country. Near Urfer«u thry have 1300 mt 11; an I at Ragaz they entered to raise entrenchments, which the Anflrian cannon try to prevent. The chas seurs of Munta'un have entered the Bretti gau, and Tyrolefe riflemen are expu&ed ir the Eiigad'n. LEGHORN, Oaober 18. In the course of last night a corps of Ruflians of 3300 men, embarked and failed on a secret expedition, which is laid to be intended to co-operate againlt Genoa frorr the sea, whiltt gen. Klcnau at'ack?;d hai citv in front j his is reirforced b} Austrian troops, who have pasTed thro' ou ci'y from Italy. The baggage of thi Ruffian corps is trjinfp rting by land fron hence to Pisa, &C. ERLANG, Nov. 2. | Nothing official has yet appeared concern ing the negociations for an armift'ce, which I hare been carried on Gnce the 22d of OA. 1 between field marihal Suwarrow and the Austrian commanders, and the French gen. in chief, Maffena.—However several pri vate letteri from Suabia, of the 26th and 17th ult. state this to be certain, and the alterations which have been made on both fides with refpeft to winter quarters, may be consider d as a pofttive proof of anarmillice btiug nearly agr/ed upon. These private letters ft te the p>incipal content* of that convention to be : 1. This convention i» concluded for an unlimited time. 2. A line of demarcation is agreed npon between the two armies, on tie frontiers of Switzerland and Germany. ROVEREDO, October 29. A few days ago a column of 12.000 !to the Danube, and the Auftrians : o certain French troops penetrated njar Novi, and point* not yet known. 4. The French eva the Imperial gen. Karaczaij aft«r a most. cuate the whole of the Swiss territory. 5. obftiaate delen«e, was obliged to retreat Swifzeriand is to be confiderd by both pow before such fnperior force ers as a netrrsl State, See. The enemy extended their forees towards The above mentioned letters also give the Coni, to relieve that city, but such number* pleafi g inte ligence that the most a&ive of Imperialists Have assembled in haste. that prepa>ation* have been made in different the French will certainly withdraw from quarters for opening a new eongrefs for thence. peace. • SUABIA, Oftober jr. 1 FRANKFORT, November 6. SchafFhanfen has still an Anftrian garrif- The last accounts from Switzerland state t,n. A telegaaph ha«been ere&ed, corref- that a number of French troops arc marched ponding between that place and Donaaef- from thence for Alsace, and that Switzer chirigen to convey immediate information to land will be enti ely evacuated in coufe the achduke o' whatever occurs. The querce of a convention between the hollile country people en the oppofns banks are generals. The letters from Ulm on this emp'oyed by the Fren h in demolilhing the fubjeft are eontradiftory— fcme speaking bridge head near Schaffhaufen. No far- of it as certain, and others denying it. ther accounts have yet been received con- Intelligence hat been received hers to day, ecrning the heavy cannonade which was that the French have entered Carlfruhe— beard 011 the 25th near Constance. It is also said that they have imp fed a con KEMPTEN, Oftober 31. Wirtcmberg. The fan, on* Lucienfteig * hich i. eon ft- j LOWER ELBE, Nov. t.. dered as ;try io the Onion country, has been blown tip, in consequence, as it is said, The "Vienna Court n Gazette of the 2d of n convention between the Itnperialifts and inft. only contains under the head of Aar the French, to prevent either party from Occurrences, the further details from Me holding a strong position in tliat quarter, las, of ihc 19th and 20th Oftober, in whclt That fort was by no means advantageous for the French were driven to their mountain the Irrperialifts, it being a place w? defence ens pnfiiion. as stated in a lormer Gazette, downwards against FeMknch, and of course It only adds, that the loss of the 1 rench direAed against the Auftrians. When they j in killed and wounded, wat corfiderable, are in possession of the Grifon country. I and that J privates, with a piece of ord thefe entrenchments can be of no service to nance, fell into the hands of the Auftrians, them » (hould that country fall into the 1 who had but few men killed, and not more hands of the enemy, that pofitirn, as has than 62 wounded. The French appear to been proved by -experience, must become be too weak in that quarter, and or. the extremely dangerous. j fide of Piedmont, to venture a general at tack ; but they endeavour by frequent marching and counter mwching, and by karraffing the advanced posts, to embarrass the A'.ttrians, and keep their wl ole corps always on iu gu.ird, agai .ft a general at tack. AUGSBURG, November i. This d<y the Ruffian General de Stackcl berg and suit arrived htre with several offi cers of Prince of Conde's sririy, an 4 more are expt&ed tomt)(s»w. Field marftvil Snwarrow is expe&ed' at Meflirniflgau to day. Direst advices from Italy report an as- ; miles of it, air to have happened near Chinfa, whither I PLANTATION or trail of Land ii the French were drawn by the retre.,t of j County and State of Pennfylva the Auftriar.s, who surprized them imtne-j within 1»* milts of the rirer Juniata, con diately afterwards, and drove them back "taining about 3 o acres. There are about fift) with lofß. Cooi is futrounded by an army cleared, part ot which i* a ricb bi ttoro ,of co.ooo men, nearly covering it Ger wa, <"ed by a ronllant ftrcam tT.st is ftron| . -h** taken a position between , ® cft ' Bellegardt! with an arn.y f„[ h, Vay"toaiii iHI indaa and Hohenemb.. j<f '»•«*> ,™ en . mforiliat > fcy u ! ie ofßc . el According to accounts from the general ; V1 > obferves all the motions of thf g l7ctl , c . >f cavalry, Mela** dated Montenara, OA. French. N. 3. If fold, credit wiH be givca for pari to, the enemy, on the preceding day repeat- j fractal reports from ihe Archduke 0 f the money, ed the attack upon onr advanced pods and | come down to the 25th October.— o<9ober 17, 17*9. panicky the village of Bexinette. A ' They mention that the communication with ; - general attack was expefted, and the whole j Phillipflwg had been retlo'ed on the 2ld army was ready to repel it ; bot as it as- Odober. However our dired adv.ee. from . terwards appeared th: t it was only the di-; Carlfrnhe, of the 28th, (tate, that Phil ; DESERTED vision of Vi&or which had advanced, whose ; ljpfburgh is entirely doled again, ald is tin- TT»fcOM Marine Barracks on the night of th objedfc was merely to repulse oar chain of c er S O,n S a " e ß e in * orm# *" c head-quar- X; I4t h inft—JOHN OSBORN, born in th advanced polls, the general of cavalry, Me- ters of th «" army of the Rhine were town of Bedford, Wtit CheQer county and flat. las, resolved to drive off that division. He at Brnchfal on the id inft. An article «f >■'««■ York, aged ** year., 9 month., j feet wave orders for the r.eeeffarv troops »o ad- f rom Frankfort, dated the sth, dates, that :® nd ® quarter inches high, grey ey«. (longqued) gave orders tor me r.eeenary troops to ao J . hght hair, ruddy complexion, pock marked I.t vance, under the command of field marshal , the Trench are already at Carlfruhe. \ Shoemaker. EnliHed l>y l.icateuaut Rt/ lieut. Ott, and gen. count Nobili | Gen. Gaiette of Erlangcn contains the- nolds in Stcph«n'» Town, near Albany the 15th of Gottefteim, who was posted near Villa Nu- » rticle » of an a™ifti«, said to be negoci-1 June last Had on and took with him a flicrt ova was likewise ordered t.. co-operate. I atmg between ebe belligerent generals, in a 5 "at-with a red cape, a blue The attack was made bv all the colnmi private letter from Donaucfchingen, of the , cl ° th conne, a tew white waiflcoats, a long grey Ine attacK wa» ma«e Dy au me coiums r . o 4nncd coat am; brceehe®, a omr of boots a at the fame time, at three o'clock in the as- 26th ult. but there is no official account <heco)atc ca l eU red great coat trimmed with Ua'ck ternoon, and though the epemy made at yet of their having been concluded Jiair phifh, a fur' hat half worn, and two filvir (•firft confiderablt resistance, tbey were soon ... watches, one a middle lizrf, the other fmali. He forced to retreat, being threatened by our letl DoUars ft!3? cavalry in flank and rear. At four o'clock Wfcower apprehend, fa id Deserter, and feSiw.him the village of Bezinette was again in our in jail, fend. hitr. to Headquarters, or delivers him hands, and tbe «nemy were driven to tkeir t0 ar 'y the Marine officers, or an,r officer of th< positions in the mountains, with such effeft, '""I >f,e United State, fcall receive the abov< that they even quitted the village of Po- CWatd and 111 '^ges. vtrano, near that position. Their loss in J. S. LEWIS, killed and wounded was considerable ; three Adjutant Marine Corps officers, nearly 100 and a piece of ordnance fell into our hands. We hat but few killed, and about 60 wounded. - VIENNA, No»emtwr *. The Imperial Ruffian »r«y, which fiat nOW '•"rpi rrrn-^. FROM THE LECH, No*. 2. On the 30th ult in the evening, an offi cer of the Ruffian ftaff, from Liiidau arrived : at Aug/burg, with a letter from field mar-' (hal Suwarrow to tb« magistrates informing t'-em that he had altered his resolution o\ iiuartering tli« Ruifian arjiy along the Dan tibe ; tKat tlicy fliould go into cantonments Iklu ceil the rivers Illtr ahd L ch, and his bead quarters were not to be nt Riedlingen ; b 'it at Angfbuvg. Ruffian baggage, and aeon fiderable number of officer! arrived yes- D;rday at the latter place, where Suwarrcw, the Grand Dnkr Conllantine, the whole of t!he gener.il tlafi, and every thing else b:- Innging to the liead quarters with a garrison of some hundred Cossacks, will arrive at At/ftturg at the fame time. The prince of ConJe has requclleo thai city to admit at lead sixty officers of his corps. Seven oiher envoys it is said are expefted the'e. The meeting of the states of the circle of Sua- I> a, which wai convened at Augfturg, may now be ftiifted to Eflengeri, or j other place. ■ X ;,■» + DESERTED from the Company of Captain MATTHEW HENRY, 10th Reg. U. 8. Infantry, an enlilted fulilier named MOSBS W7NN, born in Pennsylvania, by trade a lhoe maker, thirty yeirs of age, fi»* feet eight an<! an half inches high, black eyes, black hair, fair complexian, has loft two of his foreteeth which is very perceptible when be talk». It is known that he now lurks in this city. Wh«evtr fcall take up (aid «>efertcr »n«! lodg't bim in jail, or {hilt deliver him to the Subscri ber it hit quartcri ia Filbert between Ni«th and' T«nth ft rce<, (hill receive the above reward tad reafoiuble charge*. BENJAMIN GIBBS, Jan. Captain lOib Jttginunt Infantry, J an. j. •- i * •r**. CINCINNATI. Ata meeting of the PenniyW<» State S» cietv otYiifc Cincinnati, heJd at the btatc Houfr, ib~ Philadelphia, on the 21 ft ot Deeaciber, 1799, BRIGADIER GEN. MACPHERSON IN THE CHAIR, The following Refoluc.ons were moved by Major JaCxsok, «t«3 unamniocfly adopted : R<sohcd> That, in veneration of the ex ah<d virtue?, patriatilm, and public services of nut late moll excellent, beloved, and ever to be iaxnented JVeCdeM General', George Walhington,—and as ■ > tribute of the deeptft fotto.w, and ippli ..ffi-'Hionate attachment to Sis, endeared *nd illuftriou* memory, the Members' ?:f this Society will wear mo»rn iugj, coniiptied with the of the Society, during fix months. Ristfhcd, That a drip of black Ribband parting along the centre of the Ribband ot the Order,' be added 011 thi» occasion. The following rsfolutionß Acre moved by gen. Macpfrerfon and unariimoufly adopted. Resolved, That Major Jackson be request L ed to prepare and pronounce an Eulogiiini on the chara&er of General Walliiugton, em bracing* fuinmary review of his Civil and Military services ; and that the fame be de | [ivered bsfore this Society on Saturday the I 22d <iav of February next) at one o clock, P. M. at fjch place as the Standing Com mittee to whom the arrangements of the day are referred, (hall determine. ! Rt-iphei!, That the Prefidentofthe United | States and his Vice Prefidentof ; the United St.ites, the Speaker of the House ) of Reprcl'ertT.ivej, the Members of both House 1 of. Cuiigrefs, the Heads of Depart* j thr Judiciary, and such other ofjeers ! of the Geoeial and Sate Governments as m»y then be in Philadelphia, be rcfpeftfully invited--to honor the Society with their pre j fence or, the EM«n>bdr it. * BALL. Mr. FRANCIS RE3PFCXFUI.LY informs hU Scholars and the pitbltc in geaeral thkt his fceoud Ball will be onThmOday die 23d iaftaut, at hit Academy Scuth Fourth Stre«t. Lailici tickets co be had an application to Mr. Francts "%• l» ir. f Itfriiltf tbw a* •ypUMtitfi.viU be Jinouryll. ' t 44* NOTICE. ""TPHE Member! of the Society ot" the Sent -L *f $». XiKrp, eOablilhad ar Philadelphia, for the-advice a>d alliftanee of £o«li(hnien in dir>r*fi, arc regaeft<d to attend a quarterly meeting of ih« said focicty, at the City Tavern, o» Tbwrfmy the 43d day of January, at fix o'clock in the evening. ; GE.Q&GE 13A.V13, Secretary. *.* Tbc MMtii cleAisu of ofictri, and fcveril new mcruberi to be CITY OF WASHINGTON. THE POSSESSORS OF OBLIGATIONS «r C£R PIFICATES fign •d by the fWbfcriVer, for undivided Shares or Lots or his purchase within the ««y of Walking ton, who have not yet applied for and received their Deeds, are hereby notified, that their several Titles wr'.l be Uuly completed to tkc order of those who in conformity wirh the ternif of the fa id Cer tificates, do make th* Payment in full therefor, eithpr- to. Tboenw M&uen \!f Co or to the | fen be r at Philadelphia, cn or at any time before | the" 3111 tiay oi Vlay next tXesember ij TO BE SOLD FOR CASH, OB EXCHANOKD, for prtptrty in tbe City, or ■within tbirtj Thirty Dollars Reward. January 16. .TO BE DISPOSED 0F t The Time of a flrong healthy Negro Wench, Who has seven ye art to serve. gr She U acquainted with all kind« of house wotk, and i> a good plain Cook. fJt Enquire of tbt Printer. January 7, 1800. dt f - ,'•' 1 .W~"' " r aawjwJtdti' dt»3j S*mutl Bledget. dtf. THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED* Price 62\ cents. ANB to BK had OF WILLIAM JONES, No. 30 N. Faertfc, near Market Arret, A Work vfen a plan which never it/ore ap peared in the United Slates, being a specie# of Directory, but different from the usual fort, SUTITWIED 7&-NEWTRADE Directory TOR fH I LAV E LP HI A, Anuo 1800 : OR, a Compters Lift of alt the occup-tions and trade* (KMMrtil and alpbaletically arranged) praitifed >•' the City and Li'-trtiei with the names and residence' of t e/cwho I'oTtow carh of them rtf pcetruely. a'fo in alphabetical order : f> which is ad dled ill Al[.'ha ctical Lift of all the Streets, Lanes and Alleys in the city,audliberties. If a Merchant or SutP Owsin wifties for any reason to he acquainted with a'.l the Tikaumijh, Grocers. InJfOhr,, Guagere, MeaJurers.Slip-ivrigltr, Slipcarpenters, ?bip Jcimre, Mafl.maters, J2*at hail dm, Blui makcri, Sail-maim, Riggers, Coulters, st,vad<.res, Mariners, or any Tradrfman, he needs on ly l»ok to the Index for the T»ad«, and he will be referred to the pages which contain alt the names and rcfidences of those whs follow it. If a Moosi-Kkpe* w tnts quickly to find a Ba ler, a Cate Baker, Seam/lrefe, IVbite Wafixr, lVaJtrr, China Mender, or Miflre/s, Glazier, Pa per Hanger, Painter, Cedar Cooper, Loci fmitl, Blael /mitt, B iciljy.r, Plai/lcnr or Joiner. Ha can also torn to the Index an.fbe referred to the Track in queflion In like manner can the Laoin find out the rcfidencts and names of all the Mmntui maiere, Bomut maker t. Stay mjlers, Dyers and b'yrfu, W«. nr a .St*An««« the moll convenient Boarding House, Hair Dreffir, Halter, Taylor, 7rami metier, Ife— Nor is the utility of the work confined to th«fe »- lone ; for any Trade/man may trace at enoe the names and refidcr.ces of the Majlere and "Journey men in lis rtvn lieu. -i# (hort it it «nor* Of left VJefld ta almof m cUfi afCiti%t*l- -And the Iditor trufti that fych an Exfenii-vt and laitrfaui „ Undertaking «riil nittt wttb J'uitablt Bncoungcmcnt. J*iwW t(4D)d»f TO THE Holders of Military Land Warrants. ZACHARIAH BIGGS AND JOHN MATHEWS OFFER thtir frrrit'i tm the holder.' of ra Utary land warranty to make the location on the I7Th of February next, agreeably to the adver tisement of the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, relative thereto. They will re- I t«ivs a lets quantity of warrants than for four th'.u (ajcid acre*, and arrange them with others, so at to complat* that number (which makes a location or quarter tuwnfliip) and have thtm regiiiered.— They each surveyed a <liflri£t of the military tra&, and hr.fc since explored the interior parti of the \ t owefhip? and fcilioßi aud will be able to d< fign | ate with preeifion, the preference In the choice of the fevtral location! or quarter townlhipi through- I out the whole body of the military lands —On* I tenth part of tkelan« will he dejnandodfor making ' the location, Ate. to be taken by lot in such man | n»r that their propcrtion of a fe&ton or quarter | township will lie tngethar. For furthar particu j lart enquire of the lubl'crlber, at No. 9, south Fifth Arret, two doors above the Secretary of State's I office. where fatisfadory general information rela tive to the army law> may b - obtained. ' JOHN MATHEWS. 1 3ta»3W jMuory 17. United State*, ) • Ptun/jlvania Dlfirift,, J ; Notice is hereby given, THAT a Special VJiAriit Conrt ot the United State- will be holden at the City Hall, in the city of Philadelphia, in and (or the Pennsylvania dillri.2, on FriJay the jlll day of Janu.iry inftam, at ten o'clock AM. ior the trial ot an information filed by William Rawle, hfq. attorney of the United State* in and (or the said diftrld, agaicft t Calk, and 3 Hogsheads Spirits, dtftjlled at a diftflUry within the city of Philadel phia, and removed from the Came without being firft branded or parked according to law—where* fore the fame have been feiscd at forfeited* By order of ceurt, D. CALDWELL, Clerk Dift. Court. January 18, igoe, United States, ) Pennsylvania District. J BY Virtue of a writot" venditioni exponas, to rat dire&ed, iff ed out of the circuit court of the United States, in and for the Pennfyl?*- nia DillriiSl, of the middle circuit, will be 'old by public vendue at the city tavern, in Second ' Greet, in the city of Philadelphia on Monday the syiJi t l 4 y of March next, at 6 o'clock in the evening, all that certain tract or parcel »f ■ land, situate, lying imd cn the river or creek sailed Lackawaxen, in rtie county of Wayne, containing 8000 acres and upward* j on which are erected a messuage, stables and (awmill, with the appurtenances. —The names |of the original warrantees of the said tract or : parcel of land were as follows. Mordccai Roberts, Stspbel Medcra, Zacbariab Ferris, George Till, Tbumas Wiggins, George Morton, George Streeten, Friend Streeton, John Olipta-.it, Seized and taken in execution as the property of Uobcrt Letli# Hooper, deceased. JOHN HALL, Marshal. N. B. A reafonsble credit will be rivcD. Mar(hal'« Office, Philadelphia, Jan. 4. J * Theft two traHs do not contain the full quantity of theorigaal <u>arrants } pat t of them having been conveyed away. UNSEATED LANDS. THE OWNERS OF Unfcated Lands in Wcftmorcland county, PcnnfylYania, are hereby notified, that an lefs the Taxes due on laid lands for 179 , are paid into the hands of *Jobn Brandon, Efq treafurcr of said county, on or before the aoth of April next f hey will be advertised for sale, as the law dirc£ls. JAMES M'GREW, "J HENRY ALLSHOUSE, t Gomm'rs. JEREMIAH MURRY, J January 18. Mr. FRANCIS or THE NEW THEATRE) RESPECTFULLY informs his scholars and the public in general, that he will re-commeoc« Teaching on TUESDAY the 14th instant, at the Aflembly Room, South Fourth Street. Ftve Dollars per Month, Ten do. per Quarter, Nt> Enframe. £jT For further Particulars apply to Mr/ F. 70, north Eighth flreet. December :r. BEGS leave to inform bis friends and the public, that he has commenced the bufmeft of a BROKER, at his Office No. 83 Dock flrtet, near the Bank oi the United State*, where he buys and fells on Coinmiffion all Wind* of Public Securities, Stocks, Notes, &c &c. and offers kisftrvices in anybufinefs 111 his line. Jan 14. di»'jaw6w Having opened an Office in Cbesnut street f AND afain commenced the Bnfinefs of Ne gotiations. in the various kinds of Public Stock, Bilis oj Exchange, itfe. life- Engages to do every thing in his power to give fatisfav tion to those who may thinlt proper to employ him. He means to confine his tranfaflions to the Agency and Commission line, in all such bu siness as is common to the profdlion. The purehafe and file ef Boufet dnd L»h in and new the City will be attended t>, and also *f Lands, when that btiSneft again revive*. yEssc & nonmr walk. Old Port Wine, in pipes, hhds. and qr. caflcs, ROSS AND SIMSON, HITS rot nil, 3000 pieces ift *nd 2d quality Roffia Duck, 100 piece* Ravcot Duck (superior) Boston lie«f in Barrels, A few biles Bengal • fl UftlmJMS. 1100 bufliels Sc. Martins Salt, aprd 11 ACQU AINT D with the Weft-India trade, wiflie* to be employed at a Supercargo. He wiM eogage on moderate termt. satUfadory recom mendation will be produced. * A line dircded to B. left at the Printing Of fice will be immediately attended to. Deeember IS. John mi, Gee'ge IVarton, Benjamin Hancock, Edward Welsted, James Thompson, Joseph Whitehead, Patrick Connolly, Tbomet Griffj, ) f William Halbert.) eoti7M ijm dancing. Dayi ef tuition, Tuefdayj and Thursdays. TKJi.w, HENRY BENBRIDGE MATTHEW M'CONNELL ( A few doors above Fourth ) At No. 141, November 19. TO BE SOt.D BY Also Landing at their WbarJ From on boarJ the Ihip Edward from Lisbon. Lisbon Wine, in pipes and qr. calks. junc »5 j A YOUNG MAN Southern Mails. THE Mails for all the Offices on the main line, between th»« Oihce ami IVteriburgj Virginia, will be closed here every day, (Sun* days excepted) at half past 7 «*c!ock, A. M. And the Mails for the Pofl Towns on the main line, through North-Carolina, South* Carolina and Georgia as far as will be closed with th« Southern Mailt ev ery Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The WHter Mails between this a«d Charleston are difcontinaed. Post Office, Philadelphia, ) December 30, 1799, $ December 30. BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA, December 31, 1799. THE STOCKHOLDERS of th&Bank of J'tim/ylvmia, are hereby notified that their Annual Meeting witl be held at the Bank ok Friday the Jlft day of January next, at tea o'clock. And the Stockholders «f the fairi Bank, are notified, that an eleAion of nineteen Director* IP Serve for one year, will be held at the Bank o* Monday the 3d day of Eibruary next, a: tea o'clock ill the fori noon. JONATHAN SMITH, Cashier. Extract from the seventh section oj the AG of Intorp»ration» " Article md. Net more than fourteen of the Dirt&ors clcSed by the Stockholders, and in office, exclusive of the President, (hall be eligi ble for the next fuceeeding year j but rhe Dire<9or who lhall he Pr«fident at the time of an election may always be r« defied." THE UNDERSIGNED, HIS Swrdilh Majrfty's Confal General, and a*- thorized to tranlafi the Conlular Bufinrfi, for his Majftey the King of Denmaak fit the United States of America, residing at Philadelphia, Hereby gives public Notice, That in obediei.ce to recent iuftiuiliont reecivcd from his government, it i> the duty of nil Mallen of Swediih and Damih vessel«, befor« their failing from any port in the said States, to call upor him or the Vice Cobl'ul. in order to be granted such Certificates for their Cargoes, which the exigency of the (late of the Neutral Commerce anii the fe ver 1 Decreet of the Btlligerent Powers render indtfpenfably neceflary, and, that any Matter of vcfl'ds belonging to the .refpeilive nations, or na vigating under the piote&ion of their flags, in omitting te take such certificates, will pcrfonallf fund refpoafible for the conferences. RICHARfi SODERSTROM. Philadelphia, lßth "December, 1799- lots In lit City of Washington.. A NUMBER of Lou in the city of lifting ton the titles of which are un H uefl|onabl«, th»ir fituatio.nv»cii.u«, lotfve prstty cont.guou. W the Capitol, «« offered FON SJILK. 0- For viewing the Plots, and for ap ply t» BONSAL & SHOEMAKER, 114 l*uth Fourth ftrtet. Pbi'a. Jarsvary m* '■l \ diw( D 5 dtf) «M. «pßt
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