democracy. " If'pat is, Democracy —This queflion has found jts way iifto tfie TraitOks Ga zettb, Edited h Tench Coxk Sc Co. ct' all othefs the dil'ciples of that DcArine (l)ould carefully avoid urging a reply to this query. Democracy is a ColufTus, fin ding over our unhappy country and with Hfllilh malignity marking out the vf&ims of its vengeance. View it in P-nnfylvania and you find in its mad career.expelling from Office of 1 rust and Profit virtuous men, who have been long and faithful servant? to their Country j—and for what ? Fordo ing toexercife the rights of freemen ib op. pifing the ele&ion of a Tyrant. By whom are they fopprceded.? by Traitors and Tbitves^!! —What , s Democracy! a n im pious fiend, letting at defiance the laws ol God and man ind trampling down, with lacriligipus jdy, theb.irrier of religion ; 'tis a moniker, which has initiated its disciples in the humane art,of teaching an unoffending wife and family "bow to (Varve"fuchis aflight . iketch of Democracy, drawn.by a feeble hand were the pen of a mafler to pourtray it in all 'twere blacker than Hell. For (itG.«ELTTP. of the United Statei caution, Against a new and dangerous animal now at large: THIS country is now infefted by an ani- in which are muvuloully combined un> •der the form and figure of a man, the cow ardice ol a llieep, the ferocity of a. wolf, the low cunning of a fox, the treachery of a cat. the poifou of a viper, and the subtleness of a monkey. It i* C'ttninly-jrue. though ft range that this wonderful ptodndfinn of rfecroman ey and witchcraft walks upon two let's, car ries the " erectus vidtus." has becn taught to read and write, and performed, in addition to the uUul funftions of a man, every mif chiiv us, wicked and dell'uclive art. By Home he is fuppoled to be the genuine work. ■ Jimtiif)ip ot the Devil, wlio, mortified At the ■ creation of man by the Almighty l«nd, has thus endeavoured to immitate and mock the work. He has luccetdcd toleral.lv well in Sketching the form of liuman kird, but when Sir c:ime to animate the mas*, he was under the iteceffity of breathing bis"ei\»H spirit into ■it, inflend ol the divne inl'piration. This d-tdferi creature has for year.!, been rfiamiiV about dciiroying e«er'y l'l.cial and honorable principle ; inviong c»nlid«-,-ce by the mod forced and flittering attentions and betray ii'g it without rem jrfe. He is utterly in cap,lb!" cither of ll adv aid honourable triendlhip or enmity, bung diivfked entirely by a Iliu'.Hintr, feilM. .-xp-diency, bv u r!e. praved and low bred policy and iy his predo. minaiit love of 1.1 {chief—He flatters or be trays without any regard to the obj-ift 01 the tins which hold him to it. He is »i ihaiiow wit, but in eveihltmg talker, fore -ing eveiy man he meets into nnpleafrnt anc reluctant conversations, which he afterward; ni miims into such lhapes and sentiments Si .be fl j'uit Uis inrrtells and malice. There i< less fal-ty in his cooiianv than under th fan,'',s of a t ee r — Ih ■ p ce ol a rr.an ai.e hi# family may be brwketi up by a Gngle won perverted ami diftoited io the mind "f thi friend. i. is r pec': el. thiit. ill *he gooc. people »f |fcU country, --vi 11 carefully avoic this new raoi I;- r, and if by Chance thev fa 1 in his way. let them pni a leal upon their lips ITid be as f artul of op-' :;. 0 then >•-. uths a if a deniily poilnn were floating in the air ant would be inhaled at a breath. This apima is row at or rear Lxnfekfter, vomiting fort! vohiines , f p. I foil aod f'ooiOi-c in long anc tedious pubficatidiis-i-He raves a great dea 'about bis dear cou)ttry % his love fur her, ant the ilicrifice he made and is making so her; hut all ibis ihitf is unintelligible a* i is quite unce; t-iin to what country he belongs he has been fcen in the i'ervice of so ma til and laitiiUil to none. 11avin.j: dtflroyed hi friends one by one, he feemsnow to be *de vouring himself, and it is hope.) that in : (hort time we fliall be rid of him—Bui unti then— 0000 FEPPLt IFWARK. FIDES. * " Ipfe fuunv tor edens, hominum vcftim'a Ex'tra£l of 3 letter from St* Kittt, S'ptrm her 2, 1800. A flag of tiuce. which I sent with 50 French prifowers, in or-!er to leflen. the num ber heir, and relieve any Americans at Cui - ricoa, ha", returned without any and I have t,he pjeafure in faying 1 one were there, and th.it by the vigilance of our cmifers no vef £.-•< had Ifeen carried in far many weeks. Two Americans who have Ur:-u detained in ci<ife cmifinement St Fort.de la Liberte, and treated in a must cruel roanjier, Hill fe tr.ait) there. I Ivtvq made frequent r'pjilica tiom for their tcteal'e hut without fucct-fs those unfortunate risen are detained f or brave ly ret»kjnp their vclTql from tfo' crrw of a French l'rivateer, and in she adt killing two of the-fellows. A few ua) s afterwards they were taken JCfaip, since which they have been in0(1 rij'oroully dealt with. As it i« the d' tt rmination of the agents neither to release tliem, nor to miti/ate their treatment; I have with the advice and di rrflion of Capt. Shaw, detained a captain of a letter of marque, and a general of tlir diibandc! troops, who were on their to France, until the arrival of Commodore Troxton. The President, on the 23d, si-nt iu a valuable ve-i aj»:ured Biitilh letter of inarque ; awd t!je F.nterpriie yelh-rday morn ing, two Amer cans wi<h valuable a-nd wus left in cliace of a third, fupj.o(: dto be a privateer of ?S guns, which had captu red them. I r.xuneutly exp-it t!«r ple.jfure of feeing her coming in. THl 7 . fubfcr:(.'crs to the City Danc ing- AtTemblv are informed, that the £ 111 Af f-ir.lily will be held at the City Tavern on IJiilffJay Evening next. November 3. The following prologue, wrlWert by a i>le citizen of Wa(hhigton, was Ipoken at the openi. the Theatre in tlrat city, with pe caiiar pathos, by Mr Wigneil. THANK Heaven ! ten tedious anxious years ire pad. And here we've lit together met at Jail—- 1 iie Grecian States, ambitious to deflroy, Took ihe lame tune to level cloud-capt Troy : Thiir Hero, by fuhverting, fought his prail'e, Our patriot's n birr glory was to • aife Let nations tout to Greece and Rome, Columbia's bright examples are ac home : Whate'er is great or good we find in one, All virtues j. ined 10 form a Washington. Heaven partial seemed occsfions to dispense, Plejfef! to unfold his great Exulting thought 1 Why tlixt appear diflrefs'd ? But ab ! you feel the molt who knew him heft MoufU not, but tfeartkliil Chat his life was spared So long ; enjoy the bleflings he prepared— As planetary systems roll on .high Ilu'l'd hy th' Almiehry's law of harmony ; Th. fe States io cealilefs unity (hall roll, Swayed by the plans of hn mfpired foul. " To-night we II make you weep by minic play ! " For tears are tributes wtrich delight must pay. " Expand your tuckers, ya sigh fuelling fur, " Unfurl your lans, your handkcrchiefspreparc: " Catch the foft moments, ye emamoureij beaux, " Arrest the tear drop, treir.bli g as it flows : ft S'*eet f«Hfibility the foul endears, " And beauty iheds a luflre rr»oft in tears. This grand hotel, for epi. ures Nov. makes provision only for tne mind ; For you, each tw icourlts nipe we cater, Anl for our wants the prompter pall, not waiter. A bad exchange, you'll fay, solids for air ; Who's he that whispers " it is cuy faie." Sir, you're a poet, and delight for f >i»th, Rather to deal in fiflion than in truth. Those ruddy checks evince the air is fine, And thof« fat fides lhew on the belt you dine. " Well faith—we've formed a tolerable llage, " There's room for comic glee or tragic rage. I " Hut there [pointing to pitt and box#s J the city populates f« qiick, " I fear you've ftow'd y iurfelves'awfiy too thick. '* Ladies, you smile as if the- crowding pleaf'd " Sure yo«r fine frames must tremble to be fqutez'd. Tho' i>ow our corps rather too thin appear, This central spot must draw f»rth volunteers ; If power's their wish, to inonatchies we'll raile them, If fame, 'twere ample sure for you to praise them; If death and glcry, here they may be slain, And what ii better, " rife again." Their country's service to a generous mind. That firlt incentive, true they cannot find ; And yet we aft no defp.cible part, Who pll3Jfn life and meliorate the heart. The fioOds of late which drown'd you many a h.K-fc,* Have caut'dtous a much severer l»f» ; O'jr groves, our temples gone beyond repair, Theftorn. hath swept our canvas almost bare . For this deficiency we'll soon atone, Would you coultl build as f.ift with brick and ftoue. At firJt behold us with mdulgent eye, And soon with zcai weM every want fu,*piy— Thus toA *h? tfty all things will ac quire, That fancy can luggeit, or heart desire ; The bayonet, the Iword, the cannon's roir, Drive arts and f.ience to this peaceful shore If various tongurt from building could disable. Your houses would of course be like Babel ; Dutch, lrilh, Germans, French, all hither sue To enjoy the happy 4 fruits of harmony. With your permilfion—• ("iic.ll ringsj lurk ! I'm cafl'd away, That b»ll cuts Ihort the best I had to fay ; Ascept ihe will, I pray you for the deed, } For this on all occasions we must plead, > By your indulgence ooly we succeed, j * Alluding to casualties occasioned ky over flowing of the creeks, and damage fujiained by Jiagefcenerj. N. B. The liaet with th* coinnlas before them were omitted in the delivery. Convißs EJfhiped. About 4 o'clock on Sunday afternoon, a daring attempt wa> nude by the convitlt in the State Prison of New-York, to (fFett an eltape ; their plan was eonc<iv.-d with inge nuity, «nd conduOed with a promptitude and boldness that furprizrd the Caution, and rendered iliefleftual tlie rdilVuKe its the keepers. It originated with the flioemuktrs 1 in the louth wing-, who firll hiving seized the assistant keeper, and Noah Gardner, who had charge of them, biokr the bars acrols the fhimiley ; and after ascending a certain height, knocked the bricks through, and thus made an owning into one of the front rooms on the second floor—this room beijig appropriated we underlland, to one or two of the keepers as a bulging chamber, was unguarded, and opened apaflape to tlie wltole building. The firll thing'they did was to cut tilt; bell rope, to prevent any aUrui be ins' given : having tskeivthis necelTary pi<e cantion, they defceuced the llaih, and rnlh ed suddenly in a body on th~ keepers, dilkr n«-d then), and seized their keys ; thus poflcfiVd of certain tne*us of.efeape, thcynex provided jheinlelves with the means of de fence, by fecuri.ig the arms they could come at. Meantime ciptain I'ray, the keeper of the prison, apprized of the trcumllance ran in ana attempted .to l'*ize some of the villains, but was Kimfelf inflantly flruck down, ft..bt>ed twice, and 1 feverrly bruised. They lrft him and proceeded to the front gates seized the keeper of it, and wrested from him tlie key—they opened the gate de liberately, 1.i11i.-d into tlie road, and had the imptujeuce eventowrazyf as thry proceeded to the shore. Having foimd a boat ready for their pur)iof.-, they roTvcd to the opposite iide of the north river, and landed a little shove the Houboken feny houf'-. It ap pears on they took with them 8 loaded iiuifketlj and that they are 15 in in number—their names are as follows : James Runnel*, James Stanford, fohn Sullivan, Charls Mofier, William Bedf.rJ, John H. Bcy, Jaives Cril'pin, John Smith, Richard Shapley, Alpheu; Vii ccnt, David Reed, William Murdock, J -hn Bradley* l.ewis Taylor. Jo.fan Page, By .tcdjrignts fr»m tli| Jevfeys finee they Nnded, Mtpe country,?* >pl^attempted to' apprehend tj*m, but them armed, wtc obliged to desist. prisoners f.iid they intended £o keep in a !so&y —they were lien to .propped towards Bert^eji, Two-os the. keepers of nit prffoji were difpa'tched to Jei l'ey in .order to alarm the people there ; they gained the Jei;fry (liore in about 5 m.imites jtHet'-ihe pi'ifooerd lan ded ; Sheriff Morris, whfyjjour civil *>ij?cers, went ovei to the Jerseys With the fame in tention, nnd landed in. about half an hour after the prifrvne rs: The clerk of the pri fin was difpatclv d to give*he :;lum* New ark and Lhziibeth rniroedhts exertions witt he |t!ic fneans of apprehending them, as the ilitep'tion of the prifoiiers keeping in a body Will fouu disco ver their route. • The wounds received by'capt. Pray Ijy a knife are flight ; his fliou'.der is considerably bruited by blo.ws with an iron bap* iry ft is worthy of remark, that Dr. Reyrto!fU<?«4 1 bornas Coop'r, lucre in New- Yi"-k at ti>c time the- above transaction took place, and for a few days previous. Gazette Marine Lift, PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. ARRIVED, SnowP'.llv, I-ib'rte, Gihralter Bng Hiram, Wh.:land> Port Republican B (fry. Whitens, Oporto Sloop Ind-pen l'nce, Dufcield, Savannah Thr l>i"iu Kuth nid Selby, captured - n her pafi'ajje from Havaimafi", by he St. Ai bans, of lixtv-fcir guns, lias been liberated at Halifax, cargo condemned. The Britifii packet La Jy Arabella, last from New'i ork arrived at Halifax the j:ft ultimo, and failed the next day for Falmftuth. The Pennsylvania, Kunx, Christiana, An drews, s> 1 the Sally, M'Cail, have arrived a' Hamburgh frun this port. Schoof.er Polly, of rt<>:t<sn. /Captain Tfcoma Love, from Savar.uh for Philadelphia, wa fpolte Octnber S, then in latitude 35, 13, long itude 7j, 5. Letter Bapi at the C V.c Houie Ship Ptp-nfj-ivaiiia Yii-k, ior [Umhurj, Amiable-, Tillinghafl, ffr Liverpool Gc rpe, Uict', (or LonJon Thomii Wiii'on, Gwinn, /or Amfier iain r iV V f •I< a, November 4. ARRIVED, Ship Chw&nJn, Guthuf, Lihcr v, Sp.aeue, Aftraa, Stanton,f Schr Union, M'Donald, Sloop Blue UirH, CLEARJ>i% ; Bii* Dean, Barnufii, Jamaic Schr. Thomasarnl Deborah, Baip> Yar,n utl Scely, F.yiiij; Pi ft, Leilh, Nerit Sloop *t (jrorpe, Forreffer, ! Tobago ' live!. liriy Knterpmp, Willis, 23 divs fr"m 'it. <!e Cuba. Sailrt] in co. wth fch-iorur Sukcf, Bto;.e, r>f PtVtUnd, NH tor Ph ladelphia Spoke three days jigo f hipner Eliza, Fiircf.il(J, feventcqj days out from ila vannah far hew Y«tk. Lett there the following vrjels : Schr. Nar.cies, CU» k, IMo3e Ifldh4 12 dayi Ea«le, Anrierlon, RaltirSere 10 do C .i»incrce, WJiittm-ri, •N. Y. 7do Travellar, Chamberlaiii, i lialt. 4 do On the* 15th of OitoUsr, fp-.kt al. hooner froip.G"naivc<l far Baltimore, o two day«. Ship Lt'oertyj from Surrinani •» below. BOSTON, Ojflober tj. ARRIVED, ~ day. Shij»Francis, Clark, St. Rct:r(burg 53 Ship Gen. Wafhington,Roberta, Rotterdam 41 Schr. Nancy, VViiliama, Fayal 31 Ship Criterion, Cnace, , Brig Hannah, Helms, AjtartuiicQ Capiais Helms left at St. Pie-re. Oflober 4, the following vclTclt: Brig Pallas, Town & StQne, of';Kennehunk Schr. Joseph, Croweil of Shelburn Aiming, Crowell, of' do Deborah, Biktrr, of Yarmouth Sail, Cann, of Nova Scot ia Polly, Haberfin, of St. Johns Oft ber 19, arrived, ship El!za{ Choate, Li verpool, 53 days. Same, dayv brig Evelina, ties, Hamburg, 43, day? Left there brig Wiljiam, Hafti moie ; Hetty,' Parker, Marhlche.d ; Odeli, for Calcutta; (hip Volwi.rs, Uowerj, failed finrteen days before i b:i> Sukey, Sar.ds, forNewYirk, fade! (ixda ; s before. Arrived, fchonner Sally, ir m Annapolis; and Defiance, from Boothbiy, in j days. Arrived at quarantine, ami, frsm Alicant 48 d.T,ys ; brig WIU am, Rowland, from Cape Francois, days, «nd fchooaer Jthiv, Wi'iiaros, Herb ce, 38 days. Captain Williams, from A|ic»nt, paftd at the rrioutit of the Straits, a biack (hip, with wade cloths, and white bottom and head an fw<r»d American fi/nals. The Halen, C»rpe»«er, has arrived it Savannah from London Th? Felicity, <jf Portland, from Live-paol for Baltimore, is aft.ore ill Chefapcad river, be ing drovefr. m her anchor» in the late ga'e- Foreign Clearances. Franklin, Oxn'ard, St. Stbaftians Sully, Webber, L' vei pool Hope, Bird, Demarara Brig, Bufield, Girdler, Niples B'ig Rnthy, Curtis, Surrmtnt Brig Melen, Haradan, Cape Good Hope Schr. Eliza, Atkins, Liverpool, N. S, B'tfey, Reed, Havannjh * Margery, H pkins, Liverpool, N. S. Frovidence, Graves, Tobago Coa ling Crqfl. ARRIVED, George, Chire Baltimore G/ouster, Oftoker 28,18 o "Mr Russel, —Ycfterday arrived fchr. Chirks, Jeremiah, Foster, 48 days from St. Sebastians. In Ut 41 N. long 58, N. spoke brig Miry, of Boftnn, from Marthals Vineyard, bound to St Sebattians, all well. Your, &c. . " H. P. for the concerned." i vj u joare E!gh> per cent, flock—toß a 108 i-4 11 Si* per cent, and ") „„ Navy ditto J , || Deferred 6 p»r cent 861-4 !i Three percent. £4 1-4 5 r-i per cent. 85 4 r-2 per cent. none at marfcet RANK U. States 3*037 p. cent advan."") Penitfylvania, j ditto / — ; —— N. America 51 ditto f 440 Insurance Cn Fenns'a too*!. ditto. J —— JJorth America t%a 15 prr cent.") - , below par—nominal i Turnpike <r t 250 a 160 dolls. 300 Sctiuy.lltill Bridge , ■ . . p ar Jc Water Loan, . dolls. 100 Lan<l Warrants i* dolls. 100 acres notn. St, Aitgujlitic Church Lottery Yickelt p dollart , , EXCHANGE. On.London at 60 days 71 1 a 75 > - On Amfterdim, do 39 40 cents'^ [per Florin > On Hamburgh do 36 a 37 cents \ t [per Mark Bancs Rates of Foreign Coins and Curren rencies in the United States—per act of Cctogres for payment of Du ties'. ■ Dolls. Cts. Englilb pound fteriing 4 44 -v Iri(b do do 4 10 / I Du'ch Florin or OuiUer o 40 ( I Hamburgh M*rk ganco. ... .0 J3l-3.) I |rt7* Ihe subscriber having frequently heard complaints of the want of accuracy in tie price current ps public stock ", has conclud ed lofiifnifli the Qazette oft he United States, pccafionally (if called for) with what may in his opinion beconfidered the Market Prices ot Stock, and the Rdtes of Exchange. day* Philadelphia, 3d November, 1800. AS thfre are nn such coins in the United States as PouiHs, Shillings and Pence, The Broken ,f Philadelphia in future, intend to buy and fell all kinds of Public Stock, at so much per cent, in Dol lars and Cents, which are the proper coini of the United Statea, and not as heretofore, at so much per pound. Anfl to prevent any inconvenience which may arise to those who have bean habiiu ated tn the old method, the fullowiug table is pttbr lifted, (boding th< f*m in Dollars and Cents, per C<>nt, which correspond with (hillings and pence, per pound. They hope the simplicity of the mtte method, will be pleasing to the citizens of the U. States, and give general fatisfa.siion. TABL E. THREE PIHCEMT3. Pant. Per £. o D. Cts. s. D. " 50 equalU 10 60 5» 75 10 6 6 S3 00 io 7 1 53 15 10 7 8 S3 5° lo 8 4 53 75 10 9 o 54 00 10 9 6 54 «5 10 to a 54 50 10 10 8 54 75' 10 n 4 55 00 11 o o days Ajnfterdim Surrimm Philadelphia Jiavinna ic> do. SIX PER CINTS. 86 00 jj a 4 46 is 17 jo 86 50 1756 86 75 17 4 ! 87.00 17 4.8 *5 17 5 4 8 ? 50 17 6 o Subscription Balls. m. FranCis BB'iS leave to acquaint his scholars, and those gentlemen, who may wifli to honor his £»b- Kription 3all with their presence, that fuffcrip £;on tick&ts, are ready for delivery. Days of tuition, at thi: Academy, Harmony- Ccutt, Mondays and Fridays (at 3 o'clock in the art .rnoon, for young ladi« only)—Tuef-iaj 1 and Saturdays, (4 o'clock, for young gentlemen)—and at 6 o'clock on tSe I'ncfday and Saturday for those if a more advanced age Fcr particulars apply to Mr. F No. 70, north Eighth firect. £? 1 h- firft B 11, wiliich was to havs been on the 6th November, ispollponed 'till further notice o<a«>ber 30 dtfiN New-Theatre. ON WEDNESDAY EVENING,* November j, SIGHS; Or, The Daughter. To which mill 6e added, The celebrated Musical Romance, called Cymon and Sylvia• Or, the Power oj Enchantment. With an INCANTATION, And a Dance of Furies. Be.*, one Dollar. Pit, three quarters of a Dol lar, and Gallery, half a Dollar. The Dt»r» of the Thetitre wilt open 4? 1 4 pad J, and tbe Cur\ain rife at 1-4 pafl 6o'clock. Gentlemen and La.lies are requested to fend their fcrvants to keep places in the baxes at a quarter pall five oVlock »CJ* On Friday, The Mcuntaineeri, With Lock and Key. * ♦ A new Musical EnHrtainaieiit is inprepar ation. THE firft crrnAitutional meeting of th: Club for th- season will he beld at their room. Hardy's Hotel, on Twefday, Novem ber the fourth, at 6 o'clock in the evening. The tnembrrs ;irr requeued to be pun&ual in their attendance, a; an cleclion of offi cers wjjl be held. Member/' Tickets ere left at the bar. WILLIAM BARK EH, Sec'ry. Noveiub. r 4. 21* T> ' v* • ». -s Prices of Public Stock, Philadelphia, NOV: 3, .Par amount of ii Jhdre M. M'CONNELL, Cbesnut streetj No, 143. f Ftr £. D. Cts. S D. 87 75 17 6 6 88 j*,o • 17 7 2 88 ij 17 7 8 *8 jo 17 8 4 88 75 1790 89 00 17 y 6 89 1J 1; 10 1 89 56 17 10 8 89 ?5 17 11 4 90 00 18 o 0 KIQHT P«K CENT 9. 108 equal to 21 J 1 »5 ar 7 8 53 21 84 75 al 9 o 109 11 96 »J u i«i ' •!«. II t« I 75 11 11 4 110 i» o o CATCH CLUB. licivßES : Oa the Theory and Practice of - midwifery;, Will be commence, on Saturday, the Bth of n£ ▼caiher, by WILLIAM DEIVEES. November sth, 1800. POST-OFFJCE. PftlL/iBEi.PHiAy November 5, 1800. ■£s* LE ITERS, for the Britifli Patket Print* 1• ' „ 0r ralr,,outh . (England,) willbe rac.ivad at tfcis office, until Friday, the 7th inttant, at 1* o'clock, noon. N. B. The inland postage to New-York must bo--paid. Health-Office, " 4tH November 1800. T"HE Pilots of the River Delaware arc deli red to uke Motive after the 14th mft. all yeffelsj from foreign ports are permit ted to proceed to the city without coining i? 0 . 3 , 1 t ' lc Lazaretto, to be examined by the Rendent- PhvTician. , • WILLIAM ALLEN, Ifealtb'-Otfctr. Nov - 4 dzvv The Dire El Federal Tax. T< HE owners of unftaied Land., in the com,lf ■ ot Norfhumberl?tH (at it was before Center county wasilmck off) are called upon to pay the taxes on laid lapds, agreeable to alfcfiments, whicV are most generally in the namci oi the ..riginaj warranties, and which names it is pr-fumed most be known to tlie owners or holders ot laid lards - to the fubferiber living in Punberry JOHN BUYiiRS, Jun. Colleflor. , Sunhury, tft. Nov. 1800. N. B; Lifts, of the w-arsntees' names will be received by the Subscriber at William '• lliot's, No, 18, North F.~urth firtct, until Saturday the Bih inft. and with whom arrangemsots may be made for payment of said taxes. Nov. 4. -!t<j[ t B JUST PUBLISHED, At Ragle's Repulican Book-Stora, opposite Chnft-clmjxh, general Hamilton's Letters, Relating to the Conduct of PRESIDENT ADAMS. Packer 27. fat THIS DAY RECEIVED, And for fate by THOMAS DOBSON} No. 4i, South Second Street. Prict Half a Dollar. A Letter from Alexander Hamilton, Cjnceminx the public cord-. ft If character of JOHN ADAMS, Es<^ Prjldtnt of the United States. O&ober 27. GENERAL Hamilton's Letters, TO « PRESIDENT ADAMS. THE Public rrity now be fupp'.ied with this publication, at the rcduce.l price of 25 Cents, by applying at the bookOoresof j.Ormrod ChefniK (Ireet, and H & P. Rice, Secaud-ftrect No. Is, between JJaiket and Che fane. Oilober 30, dtf. Port Office, Philadelphia-. N*D. 1, 1800. Mails for the Pofl Offices on the Main A Luie, between Philadelphia an<l New York, will in fu:ure be dosed ercry day, (Sunday ficejjt ed) at 8 o'clock, A. M. aod the Mails ior Post Offices branci ing from them wlll.be clofad oo the usual days, at 8 o'clock in tUe morniiig. The Mail for N.'W York, an-! the Pod Office* eadward ot it, will continue ta be closed at the-v tlpal hour, 11 o'clock, noi ij, d»w A HANDSOME EDITION OF LINDLEY MURRAY'S ' English Grammar, AN APPENDIX, Hs« this Day been publilhed, by Asbubt Dickins, opposite Clirift-Cliurcb, Philadelphia. [Price One DJlar.] Gftober 7. Broker's Office. ISAAC FRANKS RESPECTFUL I. Y inform* his friends and th*. public, that he has again Commenced the blends of a Stock iff Exchange Broker, at his office, No. 59, north F. u'lh ftrect—Where he buys and f;lls t'le Stock of the United States, Bank Uock, Insurance and F.aft India stock, Bills of Exchange, Negotiates notes, Bill* and Bonds, procures money on interest, and on dtpoflf, and tranfafls every branch of bufinW's as a broker His experience and ins rtnation in the buGnef* will ' insure to his employers accuracy, dispatch and punctuality. Philadelphia, OAober 17,1800. WAR DEPARTMENT, August 4(6, ißco. THE commanding Officers, of corps, de tachments, polls, garnConi, and recruiting parties, belonging to the military diabliihmeut of United States, are to report to, an.l receive orders from Brigadier General Wil kmfoo, in the City of Waffiiugt-n, and all officers on furlough are to report themlelves to the fame officer with ail poffinle dispatch. SAMUEL DEXTER, Secretary of War. gjT All Printers within the-United State! who have publifiied inviutions for contrail* of the 13th of March Ult are>eqnefleJ to insert the above in their revive papers, once a week for tws inontfu. [# >• t?
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