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    Gazette of the United States.
PHILADELPHIA,
Tuesday kvkning, novf.mber, 4.
Prices of Public Stock,
Philadelphia, November 3.
Par amount
°f a Jbare
Eight per cent, (lock—ioß a iqß 1-4
Six per cent, and 1 „o
Navy ditto J 85
Deferred 6 per cent 86 1-4
Three per cant.
.54 1-4
$ M (xrant.
4 i-l per cent. none at market
BANK U. States, 3*037 p. cent advan."\
Pcnnfylvanii, 31031 ditto /
N. America 51 ditto (
TnfuranceC» Fetins'a loan ditto
North America 11 als per cent. 7
below par—nominal j
Turnpike - ij© a 160 dolls.
Schuylkill Bridge ... p ar
Water Loan, dolls.
Land Warrants 15 dolls. 100 acres nom.
St, AuguJlinc Church Lottery Tickets, 9 dollars
EXCHANGE.
On London at 60 days a 75
On Amsterdam, «to 30 a4O eentO
[per Florin >
On Hainbargh do 36 a ,37 cents \
[per Vlarii
Rates of Foreign Qoins and Curren
rencics in tie United States—ptr
act of Coagres for payment of Du
ties. .
English pound (letting 4 44 "*)
Jrilh do do 4 10 /
Dutch Florin or Guilder o 40 f
Hamburgh Mark Banco » o J.VI-.O
Ihe fuMcriher leaving frequent!}'
heard coniplants of the want of accuracy in
the price current of public stack, has conclud
ed tofnrnifh the Gazette of the UnitedSutes,
occasionally (if culled for) with what may in
his opinion be confidrred the Market Prices
of Stock, and the Rates of Exchange.
M. M-CONNELL,
Cbesnut street, No. 143.
Philadelphia, 31i November, 1800.
AS there are no fuels coins in the United States
as Pouuds. Shillings and Pe#ce, Tic Brokers ./
Philadelphia in future, intend to buy and fell all
kinds of Public Stock, at so much per cent, in Dol
lars and Cents, which arc the proper coins of the
United States, and not as heretofore, at'fo much
per pound. And to prevent any inconvenience
whici may arise to those who have bean habitu
ated to the old nj'lho/, the following table is pab
lilUed, (ho-wing the fem in Dollars and Cents, per
Cent,which corrtfpond with {hillings and pence,
pee pound. They hope the fitr.piicily of the nciu
mttboJ, will he pleasing to the citizens of the U.
States, and give general fatisfaflion.
TABL E.
THRIt UK CENTS.
'»£•
f tent.
D. Cu. S. D. "
5» JfO cquilt* 13 60
3% is 10 6 6
31 09 to- 7 1
J3 >1 10 7 8
JO' . IO 8 4
jj rs 10 9 o
.J4 6o Irt v 6
14 •< IO to 1
S* JO »o io 8
J* 71 19 II 4
Si oo i» o o
*ll 'U <|NT».
86 OQ 17 % 4
86 »J If JO
tt j« ij 3 b
•* IS 17 4 *
IT OO 17 4 8
>7 »J IT J 4
*7 jo t; 6 o
Literary Notige.
A Pamphlet has appeared within
a few days from the press of Mr.
Dickins, entitled " The Claims of
Thomas Jefterfon to the Presidency,
exanied at the Bar of Chriflianity.
By a Layman."
We arc convinced this is not a falfe
title page, and that this pamphlet really
proceeds from a gentleman, unconnec
ted with the sacred profefiion.
This valuable little work has excited
the just praises of a Critic in the city of
New-York, who has not liefitated to
declare that for strength and ingenuity
of argument and energy of exp'effion,
this publication has not been exceeded.
To this praise We may, with propriety*
add, that it is well calculated to induce
reflecting men to pause before they cleft
an Itifidee Chief.
Thomas Franklin is elefted to repre
sent the county of Luzerne, in the House
of Representatives of this State. This
return hail not %ome to hand when we
gave our last. statement
In South-Carolina, the Electors of
President and Vice-l'relklent, are ap
pointed by the according to
a law of that state palled in '92. " The
Eledlors fliall be appointed by ballot, on
the Tuesday preceding the firft Wed
nesday of December."
Extraft of a letter from the Ameri
can Consul at Liverpool, dated Sep
tember 12, 1800.
44 Meflages between Calais and Paris
, lontinue as frequent as ever. General
Abercrombie lias abandoned the project
of attempting Malta. Our Commifli-
Bners at Paris are going on well."
400
Extract of a letter /torn Paris dated Aug.
l"] tb to a Gentleman in New-Tor A.
" For ionic time part the negociation was
aftually fufpmded ; the return of Buona
parte renewed it, and I have the ftrongefl
hope of its success ; but the pens ajjini
is not yet got over, or rather the mons
auri. Compensation is what they cannot
think 011 by the by it is hardly worth
infilling on, for if they promise they will
never pay ;) that is ftilh one great objeftian,
add to that an article in oui treaty with
England is in the way, and so tough it
can't be borne, that forbids them or any
other nation being put on the fame fsoting
with England.
" The pride of this nation is such, that
I doubt it they will ever co.ifent to be
placed on a worse footing ; and 1 believe
now, lament their Condudt delVoycd a
treaty that made them the most favoured
nation ; so that with ane difficulty and
another, the business is very doubtful.
Could we put them on the fame footing
with England, I believe they would fro
mi sr. 10 arrange for the compensation*
tor their depredations. If we do not ar
range, all the property now depending in
the tribunal of prizes will be loft ; and it
is in mj opinion of infinite more consequence
than all compensation ever (hall get.
When things looked well two vesTA and
cargoes were acquitted ; since three are
condemned, I will not lay in consequence
of the (late of the negociation, though I
believe it to be so. The more than Bril
liant success of the campaign has been
much againlt our friends negociating.—
Add to that, the preliminaries of peace
with the Emperor is aftually signed and on
the way to Vienna for ratification : Judge
then of tin hard situation of our friends.
The appointment is honourable, butbenf
fured it is not enviable; 1 am confident
they find it painful, and in cafe of not suc
ceeding probably found fault with ; and I
think it an equal charce they do not, and
in the cafe I dread the consequence of
; party in America. I wi/h you had the
' power to make every man feel the true in-
I tereft of his country, and divelt himlelf of
'every liking either for England or Fiance,
for neither has a particle for us ; on the
1 contrary they envy our rising greatness a,id
would divide to destroy us. Captiin TufFc's
vessel and cargo is acquitted. Tlx Ruby
l is condemned; the Woodruff, capt- Sims,
condemned, (h* refufed to obey the firft
summons, and fought. Nothing decided
; by our envoys on the 17th of August."
Dolls. Cts.
J*, cent.
Per-
o
S. D. *
17 6 6
17 7 »
17 7 8
17 8 4
1790
17 96
17 10 »
17 I.iß
17 II 4
18 OS
D. Ctt.
•7 IS
88 00
SS »j
*J jo
8* is
89 00
89 »j
89 jo
*9
90 40
(•our rn c*ni*.
■OB (juid 11 •7 t
»J. »l 7 «
jo 11 8 4
at 90
» 1 96
11 10 1
75
109
*5
21 10 8
v II 4
%* « •
IS
I to
In North-Carolina, the eleftion for
Electors took place yesterday by the peo
ple in districts.
Captain Rea, arrived at Beverly, in
the schooner Betsey, from Naples, via
Gibraltar ; failed from Gibraltar the
17 th of September. Captain Rea, in
forms, that the English were about land
ing troops at Lisbon, from Gibraltar
that the French were about to march
into Portugal j and that the plague still
rages very violently in Cadiz ; upwards
of Thretf Hundred dying daily.
A letter from Charleston to a refpedlable
gentleman in New-York, dated Odlober 17,
fays, "Our Ele&ion is over—The Federal
Ticket carried 16 out of 17— and accounts
from the Country afTure U3 that such men
will be elected at will carry Adams and
Pinckney—a circunilia ce we had no renlon
to expedt a few weeks since. On tliis tie
Diforganifers loi k pale—They brgin here
to difpair, because they believe their Friends
in the other states may have calculated too
f.inguinely.''
We have seen fays the Nrw-York editor
the letter from which the above is txtra&ed,
and can vouch for its authenticity.
From the Lancaster Journal.
Liberty of the Press.
1 am told that his Republican E. < .llency,
1 he beloved and impattiul Govefnor of Penn
sylvania threatens to " stop my note." 1
have heard this from luch authority that I
cannot any longer doubt the gjqJ intentions
ot his highness. The information indeed
is nearly general. Little Sammy Bryan's
taii 14 wriggles to and fro." with redoubled,
velocity ; and many of the negroes and
other friends of the Governor fay '• Hamil
ton will be hung I" But thefr are onlv what
Mr. Dillas calls tlie " little Democrats.
They do not known that his Excellency is a
leveller and not *n exalter ;—and that
while he holds his present sentiments I lhall
have no chance of dancing upon air for De
mocratic amufetsent.
But whatever else his Highness may
chwfe to do with his victim, —whether he
fends me to " the Banks of tbe Danube on
the Severn's side"—to Botany Bay or Brac
kie's " green verge"—to Brannon's Bank
or Stevcr's Dollar bole—it is a matter of
confutation to know that I shall have merry
company. " The Chirping Cebler" " Mer
ry Tom the Tinker," Peter Quid Eli]. and
iriyf.lf and other great men are to be aU
huddled together, like a li:ter of pigs for the
Table of the first Cjnsid.
After such an Megantly poetical simile, I
(hall do myielf the pleasure to tell my fellow
labourers at Mac's Eulogy, that notwith
fUnding his highness has fixed our doom,
bis Secreta r j informs thut execution iuill
not issue till the Hero of Monticrllo is seated
on the 'Beak of the Federal Eajrle.
EDITOR.
|C7" THE fubferibers to the City Danc
ing AiTembly are informed, that the firll Af
f-mbly wiH be held at the City Tavern on
Thursday Evening next,
November y
Account of fugir imported Maisgj, in A
merican baiKms, frof) t! ie 'ft Augult to
the i ith September, 1800.
boxes
Brig Fa-ne, A'e roos, Charleflon 547
t-atl'ey, Kaue, " do. 89
S«hr. jamm, Austin, New Haven 60
Hopewell, Oowling, Philadelphia 100
Ship Juno, Dmgley, Boston 454
Brig Huntrefi, Hoyt, New York -264
Schr Nancy, Atkins, Boston 30
Brig Bellona, Tellord, Charleston 134
Ship Xuby, Staft'ird, do. 936
El.za, Miche.l, Philadelphia 161
3shr. Daphne, Malon, New Y»rk in
Veterian, Miller, do. no
Brig James, N«w Haven 100
jji6
The cherts avenge 4 cwt. making an aggre
gate 0f'13264 cwt. sugar. 11S~£.tr6
PRICES CURRENT
In Belfast Market September 18.
s. d. s. d.
Old oat meal from 26 61017 6 perewt of uilb
New oat meal 30 o—jo 6 do
Do. wheaten
Do. barley meal 10 a—l 3 o do
New oafs 1© o—l2 o do
Do. wheat j6 o—2o o do
Fir® flour 50 o— 00 do
Second ditto 45 q— o ® do
Firkin butter 130 o— 00 do
Beef oa— o 5 per lt>
Mutton o 4J- oSi do
Lamb o 4 0 j do
Veal o 4 05 do
Frelh butter 1 3 1 * do ~
Potatoes o6— o ? per bottle
The Belfaft twelve penny l«af weighs 2lb
40Z.
Gazette Marine Lift,
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA.
Brig Weftpoint, Alston, a'idjfchr Sukey,
Stone, of and tor this port, were at St |ago de
Cuba, 1$ -ays firve, t - fail in day*. A brig
(probably the Lark, Wallace) arrived there
about the gth o&oh*r
Brig Dispatch, Rose, 74 days out from Hull
tathspjrt, was spoke the 13th ult. lat 19,
long S9
, SAT.EM, Oflober aS.
Yeflerday arrived the Naney, Captain
Barker, 46 £ ays from Bilboa.
Yeflerday arrived at Beverly, the schooner
Retfey, Ccptain Rea,"fr<i> Naples, via Oi-,
bralttr. Sail«u fr>i« Naplrt August 31. Left
there thefiilp Hero Kobinfon, of New York,
from Tunis, under quarantine. Sailed from
Gibrake-' September 17, Left there the ship
Uncle Toby, of New York, for Boflon te fail
in a few dny». Latitude 35, longitude 16,
£>oke the ship frjcciiauir, from Baltimore,
biund to Leghorn. September 18, latitude
36, 30, longitude 31, lpoke the Ihip Perfeve
ranre, twenty-fix days from
Canton, who, five dava after leaving Boston,
in a heavy gjle of wind at N* . loft his three
top marts and the head of his ir,iz«a mail, yards
and fails. Oiflobcr io, latitude 4:, 39, longi
tu ie fpnke the brij; Nr y, O Corner,
from New York, bound to St. Stbafiians out
eight day»-
Arrived at Marblehead, brig Philanthropist,
Captain Prim e, forty four days from Bil
boi Left there, S pteir.ber 8, brig Favourite,
Rust, of Salon ; schooner Will,am, Trefry,
ind brijj Columbia, Diveraur., us MarMehead.
Scllomer Deborah, S-lmau, of Marhlehead,
was at Corunna Aupull 16. Ofl<>'-er 2, was
brought ton by the Britiih Mercury.
OiViber 13, latitude 41 1-2, longi: .Je 63,
spoke brig Antelope, from N?rlc ik, bound to
Uelfaft
ArHved at Beverly, fcl oor.er Fly, Captain
Lamfon, twenty three days from Cape Fran
coil I 'l there the fchooncr Jnhn, cf Cape
Anji, and fchoincr Hope, Thnrn&kt, of Be
verly, t«. fail in fevendays Latitude 18, long
itude 7i, spoke tfce brii* ,Uni'<n. Adams, of
Newburyport. Lat'Ude limgkudt 6?,
fpoVe fchooner'Juhn, Willi irns, from BeHiiCe,
twenty eight days out, botrr.d tu 3ofton.
NEW YORK, November j.
ARRIVED, days
Ship Margaret, Griffet, Hull 4»
iinterprize, Wilcox, St. Jjgo $3
CLEARED,
Brig Recovery, Campbell, Greenock
Li'l of American veflels in Liverpool, Septem
ber 13, 1800, received by the. brig Sally,
Captain Coffin, in forty fix days from that
poi t.
Ship Henry, Andcrfon, far Bait, to fjft ift wind
Three Siiters, Murphy, Boston, 3 weeks
Union, Leonard, Alexandria 8 days
Friendship, Psttcrfon, Boftoq 6 do
Swift, Rogers, New York 6 do
Cleopatra, Bunker, Cape d? Verds 6 do
Men ury, Waldt on, Charleston 7do
Felicity, Rudd, Baltimore 15 do
Polly and Harriot, Noble, Bnfton do
Magistrate, M'Cobb, Wilmington 4 do
Nabby, Crandall, Portland 10 do
Belvidere, Rofs, Dublin 14 do
Schr. Martha, Dyer, Portland 11 do
Jnno, Luke, Norfolk few days
Arrived at Liverpool .
Ship Perfeverance.Moores, Sept. 13, fromN sf.
Charleston, Church, do do
President, Pinkliam, do do
Brig I.ydia, Starbuck, ' do do
Ship Polly. Hancock, from Bifion
Pomona, Merrill, Philadelphia
Swanwick, KirkbriJe, on the 6th do
Long tud: 65, spoke schooner Daphne, Ma
son, from Malaga for New York, thirty-three
days.
Ship Mifiifiicpi, Callahan, failed in co. and
ship Ritfon, Fawn, both for Norfolk ; and
(hip Chance, Duval, for Savannah.
Same day arrived, schooner Sally, Francis
Storey, Halifax, 7 a hours from Cape Sambro
to Sandy Hook. On the aßth latitude 41, 18,
lortgitude 70, ao, sprung a leak, and was obli
ged to keep both tmnrips going, rvaking ao in
ches watei every hour
Arrived, Snow Rgpmulus, in distress, Daniel
Fall master, 33 days from Charleston bound to
Londo/i, in latitude 38, lougitud» 68, had a
gile of wind when the veflel received much da
mage, both in hu.l and rigging, fprnng a leak,
cleared almcft every tfoing off iht detks.
Ship Thurfton, has arrived at Am
sterdam.
Brig Iris, Barnard, from this to Bristol,
taken by a French privjteer, and re-taken by
a Jersey pnvitter and carried Jnte Jersey.
Brig Lydia ha? arrived at Liverpool. !
The brig Saliy F. Coffin,. 46 days from Li
verpool. On Sunday, spoke the fcfcr. Daph
ne 33 days from Malaga, to this port, ,
The Neptune, Francjs, 46 days fcym Lilbon,
spoke 41ft Sept the Aflielia the Amethilt and
la Mogicienrie, cruifmg for two Spanifti gal
loens, In Odl .ber, in latitude 41, jpoke the
Britith frigate Camillus.
TVe fh?p Columbia, Bryant, of Norfolk, 64
days from Hull.
On Saturday arrived the brig Neptune, cap
tain Francis, 43 days from Lisbon. Left there
in company with the brig Friendfliip, captain
Smish, of Hartford. Sej>t. 11,. was boarded
by the Britilh frigate Magiceine, the Atr.elia and
Amathyft both in company who informed that
they were crHifing for twe Spanish galleons.—
Oflober ii, was boarded by the Sritilh sloop of
war Camilla. Oitobcr 19, Mr. Elihu Geer,
jun. of Enfield, Conncdlicut, was waihed over
boafd aftd downed.
NORFQLK, Oilober »o.
ARRIVED, days
Schr. Harmony, Prentice, Boston 14
Schr. Galatea, Paine, St JagodeCuba 18
Last evening the (hip Two Friends, Captain
M'Neil, arrived here in forty four days from
the Downs.
BALTIMORE, Odtober 3.
Oft. 26, arrived brig George, Cox, Anti
gua, 20 days.
Same day fchr ; Mary Anfie, Dalton, 20
days from Kingston. The fcooner Molly,
Canby, tailed for Norfolk tli£ 23d ult.
The ichr. Ilabella, finith, arrived at Kingston
the 17th ult.
The William and Henry is arrived at Lon
don from this port.
The Ritfon, Fawn, failed in company
with the Mifliffippi.
arrived in Hampton Roads the
Miffiflippi, capt* Cailahan, 43 days from
Liverpool bound to City Point.
CATCH CLUB.
THE firft constitutional meeting of the
Club for the season will be held at their
room, Hardy's Hotel, on Tuesday, Novem
ber the fourth, at 6 o'clock in the evening.
The membrrs are requeued to be punttual
in their attendance, as an eledion of ofil
cers will be held.
■ Members' Tickets are left at the bar.
WILLIAM BARKER, Sec'ry.
November 4. 21*
New-Theatre.
ON WEDNESDAY EVENING,
November j,
SIGHS;
Or, The Daughter.
To which will be added,
"Die celebrated Musical Romance, called
Cymon and Sylvia;
Or, the Power of Enchantment.
With an
INCANTATION,
And a Dance of Furies.
B;x, one Dollar. Pi', three quarters of a Dol
lir, and Gallery, half a Dollar.
The Doon of the Theatre will open at 14 pad
5, and the Curtain rife at 1-4 pad 6 o'clock
Gentlemen and Laiiet-are requeued to fend their
servants to keep places in the boxc* at a quarter pad
five oMock
JC7* On Friday, The Mountaineers, with
Lock and Key.
%• A new Musical Entertainment is inprepar
ation.
Health-Office,
4th November 1800.
THE Pilots of the Hivtr Delaware are
deli red to take notice that after the 14th
infl. all veflVls from foreign ports are permit
ted to proceed to the city without comjnfj
too st the Lazaretto, to be examined by the
Resident FhyGcrwi.
WILLIAM ALLEN, Health-Officer*
Nov. 4 d2w
The Dire El Federal Tax.
THE owners of unseated T,an,!s in the county
of Northu rrjberl.ind (a» it was before Center
county was ftmck off) are called ur n n to pay the
taxes on laid la n ds, agrteablc to affc fftnents,
are most generally in the names of the original
warrantees, and which namet it is pr?fu-Tied most
be known to the owners or holders of said iards ;
to the fuVfcriber living in Sunberry
JOHN BUYERS, jun. Colle&or.
Sunbury, ift Nov. 1800.
N. B: I.ids of the warrantees' names will be
receive J by the Subscriber at William Fillet's, No
18, North Fburf. flreet, until Saturday the Bth
inft. and with whom arrangements may be made
lor payment of said taxes.
Nov. 4. 3tH J. B.
This Day is Publijhed,
And to be fold
RY ASBURY DICKINS,
Second flreet, opposite Chritl Church,
An Essay
ON THE
Eleventh Chapter of the Revelation of St.
John,
In which ii shewn that the words " And in the
fame Hour was there a great Earthqinke, and the
tenth part of the City fell, and in tUe Earthquake
were slain of Men seven thousand," relate to Je
rufalem, and n it to Borne or .France
By Charles Crawford, Esn.
Lately publiOvd by this author,
THE CHRISTIAN,
A POEM.
Observations upon the Revolution in France,
&c.*e.
c&ober 31
Gideon H. Wei
u- Has Just Received\
Bjr the late arrivals—a large and general affort
metu of
Hardware, Cutlery Ssf Sadlery,
Which he offers for caih or the
aAtal credit
135.
Sale of the schooner St. Tammany
AT RUCTION.
Will be Sold, at the Merchant's Coffee.
House, on FRIDAY EVENING, the
7th inflant, at .7 o'clock.
THE NEW-SCHOONER
msm s t., TAMMANY,
f t above
Market Street.—Terms of pay
ment will be made known at the time of sale.
SAMUEL TORKE, auctioneer.
(Its
November 4
ioo barrels of BEEF
suitable for East-India Voyages.
100 do. of Store do.
50 boxes, Containing each dozen
best London MUSTARD.
FOR \AI.K BY
Samuel Rhoads,
No. 1, Penn street.
jtawtf.
Nnrembj' 4.-
Marshal's Sales.
UtftTED STATES 7
PessstlrAiiia ic f. J
BY virme of a writ :6 me dire&ed from th®
Horn rable Richard Peters, Efq Judge of
the Diftrift Court of the United States in a«.d
for the Penrfylvania Di(;rifl f will be exposed
to puUl c fa ! e at the Merchants Coffee House in
the City of Philadelphia on SATURDAY ih«
Fifteenth day of November inflant, at; o'clock
in the evening,
* —3i~| The armed.
FRENCH VESSEL
jjfeg D i A s N A,
t . the United States fihooner Experi
ment, Charles Stewart, Efq Commander, the
fame having been lately sondemned by the faiid (
Court as forfeited, ftc.
JOHN HALL, Marshali
Marshals Office, >
November 18®o. 5
* UNITED STATES, ? ff
PhNNsri.v/tilla District,)
Notice is hereby given, That in
purfVianee o r a writ to me directed from tie
Honorable Uichard Peters, Efqr. Judge of the
Diftridl Court of the United StatM ill and l»c
the diftritfl of Pennfylvariia, will be expoledt'J
public sale at No. 7, D «lc ftrcet, in tie city of
Philadelphia, on SATURDAY, the Fifteenth
Day of November infta?.t, at 10 o'clock ia the
forenoon,
The Cargo
of the armed French veffd Diana, pri;e to the
United States schooner Experiment, Chirlei
Stewart, Eltjr. commander, confiding of the
following art'e'es:
25 Hogsheads
28 Tierces > SUGAR,
55 Barrels J
15 Bales of COTTON,
3 Hogiheads
9 Tierces
26 Barrels
12 Bags
4- Barrel
1 Trunk
The whole is er.t'tlecl to drawback.
JOHN HALL, Ma-fid.
Mortal's Ojfin 1
November 4th, 1800. J
To be Sold by
PUBLIC SALE,
On Second (Liy, ike iyh of tLis Instanty
The Real Eitate of
THOMAS BUR R, i sj.
Late of Lumberton, in the county of Burlington,
fiate of New-Jersey, decerned viz
ift TN the Village of Lumberton, between 80
A and qa acrc-of Jand, situate on the n-.ai 1
south branch of Rancocus Creik, about 40 acres
of which I7ia) be nude good meaiow, is part im •
pr»veJ and within baik ; the re-am ler is upland
divided iato convenient lots, princ'pally er.clofe®
Tr th good cedir fence. There a;c on the said
premises, a large, conmodiotu and p'.eafant Ctu
ated two flory Frame Dwelling House, Dry-goods
Store U'idcr the fame roof, a Brick Kt'cheu adjoin
ing, with a good cellar under (.he wbok, divided
into several apartm '.nts; a large a»<d convenient
(lone Store-Honfe near the wharf, divided into
feperate aparcmeuts for the reception o al kinds
of country produce; Bdrn, stables, and Wiggon-
House
of which is a goad new two story House, and a
Blackfmi h\-Shop,
The above preperty being bounded for a confi
derabie dift'nse on the abovf creek, which is well
known for the excellency of its navigation, and
affords the best of landings, where vessels mea
furinij between 30 and 40 t<jns burthen conllantly
pass to and frori Philadelphia a id ether ports of
the United States, recommends it as a place prefe
rable to almost any other in the ftat« for carrying
on a very exteniive trade.
ad. A Dwelling House and Lot of Land in th«
vi'lage of Vincent-t»wn.
Immediate polT. Oion will be given, and a cleir
title execute Ito the purchaser. The terms will
be made known on the day of sale, by
DANIEL NEWBOLD:
JOB JONES, and >Execuforr.
HtNRY BUKR, Jun- )
Nov 4, 1800 tf&tjt.
NOTICE.
H/VVING parted with Mirgaret Brooks by
mutual consent, I do hereby f rivarn ail
persons from credit'iip heron my ace unt, 86 I
will not pay any debts rf her contrailing.
WILLIAM BROOKS.
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COFFEE,