Gazette of the United States. PHILADELPHIA, SATUHDAY EVENING, NOVKMBEIt, 15. Prices of Public Stock, Philadelphia, Novf.mbpr 13. Eight per cent, (lock—loß 1-4 a rc>B£ * Si* p« cent. »nd 89 ■* 1-1 Navy ditto 89 1-2 a 90 Deferred 6 per cjnt 871-21; S8 Three percent. 54 t-i a jj i J I-i per eeut. ) 4 l-a per cent. } nJnc at market BANK U- Slices,-H7& J c;nt ad.T\ ■ PcpnfyWania, 13a ditto / ■ N. America 15ta15» ditto ( 400 I InCuraiceCw Ftims'a lioain ditto J North America 85 10 i Turnpike - 150 a 260 dolls, 30c] Schuylkill Bridge ... par t o j Water Loan, 87$ dolls. 100] Land Warrants 15 a 30 dolls. 100 acres St,AuguJisnc Church Lottery' Tickets dollart EXCHANGE. On London at 60 days 72\ a 75 On Amlkerdim, do 39*u 40 centO ' [;-cr Flonti > gfr a 17 cent* \ [per Rates of Foreign Coins dn.l Curren rcncics in ibe Uiiitt'd States—per act of Congrts for payment of Du ties. On Hamburgh <lo Englifti pound ftetling 4 44 lrifh dj do 4 lo ( Dutch Fit rin or Guilder o 40 ( Hamburgh M<rk Itai-.co o 33 1-jJ try J' he fubferibef having frequently heard compla.nts of the want of accuracy in *te price current ps public Stock, has conclud ed tofurnifh the G-irtte'of the UmtedStates, occafiomlly (if called fir) with what may in his opinion becoriTide»ed the Market Prices •f Stock, and the.Kates of Exchange. M. M-CONNELL, Cbesnut street, No. 143. For the Gazelttf. of tie United Stat;s Mr. Wayne, A paper so refpetfVir.le as y>urs, is, I think much diforaced by the admilßnn of fucli criticifin : t s appeared in your j»*aette of Molidav, on the Theatrical performances of the priced in » Fr day. With a,d-cided exprefTi >ll of thofs polit'- cal principles which v u deem important to the well-being of society, you have, upon many occasions mingled topics of literature, and talte, and added at once, to the enur tainn.ent and improvement of your readers. The (late of the drama has juflly octt'.- pied %cm 1 attention. It is important, that the aniufemetus of a polished people, ,'hould be tinder the conjroul pK jufl and liberal cri tififni ; but it fli uld not be in the power of every forib*>le»To protec.d to d.cide tor the Community. ; Stci te, wbilfl in contemplating the vari<ids errors, and xbfurjiiies, into which pretended Critics were betrayed, ex claimed with much bitternels aguinfl the cant of criticilm. Tiie art « . i nJecd. Pc when an itidividn.il, who, in the cAune of a (hort tetter, is guilty of many mofl egregious folecilins, prefuuit* to decide Ipm the merits of either author or athir. Of Mr. Wood, your conefff wide lit oh ferves, that " be d ne us well as be ceutd." In cfcnfnring - the Managers for affignng to that Gt ntleman th - part of Dtilcazin Muley, he übfci ves, 'Tts the Managers who are to blame. Mr. B°rnard's rrprrfentntion of Sadi he cenlarcs for fume additions which, he alledges, were tn.iclc to his pu rt, "he may think'.' he rcnM/ks " Ms additions a pleasure, (for 1 fuppol'e tlie word to he an error of the pf«lV) but 'tis quite the reverse, ibej will create a finite with 1 the above de scribed part of the audience." I piss over the'obfeurity of this latter fentance, when tilcing in connexion wall the quotation from Hamlet. I wilh to confine myfelf to its grammatical inaccuracies only. H!i re marks upon the return of MrJ Da lit 1 y junr. to the Itage, and the opposition which he encountered upon his firft appearance, are certainly just ; yet even here, bis intentions are better than his English, for he ufeg the word quit, ill the perfeft tense. In altnr.ll every charafte* that he has at tempted, Mr. Bernard has obtained the mod d'xiued approbation from the citizens of Philadelphia, 1 Ih ill not therefore enter Itita any comments upon this JM't of your cor respondent's obfervat'uins : but I mull take the liberty of rerti»rktti£*fh»t his. attack up on Mr. Wood, is at once illiberal and unjiill. Mr. WoSad is a youthful candidate for pub lic favour. He has n«t the advantage ol |np-.eft:ib!i(lied .to enable him to reijtl an a!'',»;i tif.tljis but hisindufhy and viiible begin tr> attract the notice of the audi*(ice , and if encouraged by their kindness and approbation, he may make rapid advances in his prof 11. But imdiftinguillnng seventy may dtjprels his fpi rits .and paralyli'every effort. The prnfellional merit of our lamented, favourite Morton, was nlniotl entirrlv, the growth of this country— Hen he fiifl ap peared, he liaicely ever voi't; above uie'Ho crity, yet we well remerr.ber to what excel lency he attained beneath the fullering foule* of a Philadelphia audience. I beg pardon for the length of this letter. If you think proper to insert it, I'maV, per- , h;ips, occasionally solicit a corner in your paper for future comtnunicatjoiis. Ru'., 1 i trust, that no further remarks'will be nvcef fary, upon fncli a fubjefl as the prefect. A CONSTANT READER. TV French MinlP.er oT Intf/iorJ T,. Riiiiitrai tv, i)i !i:s t'jiredi r-t' chc 23d !S*pt. in i.'i. 1 c*nj>l.- ut Mart, h,d um ;i|u)lh'nphc of I'JMic beauty, in wiiicn lli- ci,;ht-»iuli trnt*i ry, nt'.ut t(>o-it to rxjjirr, t> imJc lluis m addrcli tlnj c t iicory, vliicli .3 to luccicd 1:; r in tlir t'oll.ivMßjv :ciiMr :—'• I Ivqurath to yoo a£rr>t iniiciitHMf. I luu 1 nIUeW ;ilt 111111411 Afc nt 'l'hilr.lojihv. I .1111 row aSout to dil ;:H'l tcii-p Ih 3ccnsvp;i:.y ;u- into :lir oil a it-ivnr #i i\ : i-rlcive ihvn rrp.-tf? and lib*i :y, tlic |i,iii:i Lil tunis i>t n:y 1 j!ii>i s wh.i li '.lt'iil -irt to itii-.-f. 11 it:111 nitii In-iv-ir Ill.m iry 1.01u.n lii-v-.3lit 1 <<ii -nu C'.vil W.ir=. I r*iiy w■ tJI ■ 11<, 1; .s tii.i - , n;anv brucdicVo'.s, ttit 1 ;iJK> hetr It.Mie ptr'CiiifcT U'.iicu: .tier;, <nd I wi'i*-f« the tr ifri nf :iMJiy ii'iil-T'.u lr». } h,»j ait 0)oiV l)i«[ > [ > y 1 +or it will br < rily rwct-lF.uy fnr tlire to pi - r crve what ;!iou ha't rece.vrd, tli.it lilrlU"..';i unnii\ed nw? fclluw trvfcn to tiiy l;il> fc>jnr. Do-iut tiie lmjy» of the wiiV 1" J ALGIJ-rtS Par amount of a.Jharc Citizen D iboii T-nidville, sent to Al giers by the full confs.il, in brd-r to necbci ate an accomodation, concluded there, on the 20th July, tie following arrwiftice UNLIMITED AH.'vTISTICE. CancluJ<xJ I*t»veen his excellency MullapHia Wcba, D.y ot Algie:s. ~n citizen Charles Frapcis Dubois rhaiuviil*, fcbinmiflary gener.l of commercial relation*, t'urnifhed with full powers hy the Conliil cf the French republic, in order to trc.-.t for a peace with th.it regency. Article 1 From thr igth July,' yesr 8, all holt: 111ics between the two nations llial! Cease. He/if C/t. 11. O ders (lia'.l be inin'ed .itely given by the to tlif cmf.iiS of tint regency to •Vffpcit the French fl.ijf : as tjtizori Dubois Thaiiivllle engages that iis gover«:vieivt <!i • 11 forbid all struma vcileU of the republic te moiefl thl'c of 111. All veGVIs t:ik-n by one or tin- otiier after the 19th <f July (ha-1 be given tip, to gether with lh: ir carrots .md crews. VI. Vpti-1 the C«n.Cl»rfion < f a definitive peace, all Algerme vefTcls lift II he tc-tvfd in-the pi the republic,' a 3 Oiail all Fnuch ports of the regency. V. In the cMe of a lap"ure of tin- ntl'ert arnv'lite it is agreed tli .t rfotici- 111, ill rr ctp ocally be given thirty days before the ! lecomrtiencemetit of holtilities. George Murdoch, efqnirc. is c'tofcn e le&or of president and vice Prefidenf, by the diftrift coinpofed of Frederic R co.fn ty —Md. He was 112 federal rcpul i. an candidate, We hourly expert intelligence of the arrival of the Portsmouth frijy l ■ Li.pt. Jll'Nenf, with the Commiffios s from France. , The Rutland, Vermont paper, fays the snow fell four inches deep in that place on fhurfday evening, the 23d nit. A writer in the Aurora, thinks that from the principle on which the Senate act, his Excellency ought to give five votes, the Senate five, and the House of Rc prefentatives five —this would be agree able to his honor, no doubt. The election for Electors of a Presi dent and Vice-Preiident of the United States, in Rhode-Island, takes place on Wednesday next, t'w. 19th —the elec tion is by the people. Major Smith is elefted a member of Congress for the diftridts of Waihing ton, S. C. we do not know this gentle man's political principle. We le:y n from Lancaster, that the I Bill published in our paper yesterday, for the appointment of Electors of Pres ident and Vice President, was sent to the House of Representatives on Thurf dav, where it was rejected—s7 to 20. It was to be returned to the senate jifcf terdayin its original form. 0" Let the Penrfylvanians reflect on this transaction on the part of their repre sentatives, they are actually, from their proceedings, preventing voice of Pennsylvania from b :ing heard in the appointment of Eleitors; —if there is no Election, who are to blame ?—Surely no candid man will fay the Senate; they have offered an honourable and liberal compromlfe.—The two Houses cannot agree, what is the conduft of the Senate ? w ! e will make you a liberal offer, fay thev, we will give you a MAJORI TY. —No, fay the Representatives, you (hall have NONE ; —we will have ALL.- Such, Pennfylvanians, is the Conduct «f many of your Representatives. Let the People of this State remember that if they are deprived of their jufi rights it is by the obstinacy of tkeir Representa tives. Algiers, July 30, Bu<yarof t'ne French rrpnbl.c—and tlv 28th of th« Moc.n Sefer, the 121 jtli year of the Rtj;ira. (Signed) MUSTAPHIA PACHA, Sec DUBOIS THAINVILLE. A Good Joke, truely. ..J PRESIDENT Sc VICK-Pli ESIBENT' j ,i- j " Wbx> do yon think.-will he President," [ j_ • is a qui'Dion afkcd by •Imort; stfery psilon ; I , 0 I the aufwer g'eneir-.ily torrefpi'Jids , with the , r ' wishes of the- individual, vyhu makes t''e 0 | reply. The fear? of many, bo. lie ft men have j's btert excited, and they frankly declare they • jC | are apprehentive the Jacobins will prevail. 0 ! In order to remove all doa)>ts, to confirm 0 J the w,..vering, to convince the deluded, and , s |to ftreijgthen the friends'pf our government, j I tye 111 til (how by a comparative Internet) t, | t I that it remains witfi ths Federal Republi )r j caiiS to fay, who Until, or who* (hall not ;i ; fill these important ntlices. In ord'r to cf- ' v j fstt this,, we this day pisblifl; the vt>t'e« giv ,, I en in 1796 and then Hate, from authentic ,(■ f inform noH, wh'lt will he the piobabjt; t'- , j f'lt at the approaching e'.ecUc.rv, -by ,whidb, I it will clearly appear that we ate, at lealt s years longer to be blelfed with in dependence, piofpcrily and plenty, provided the Federa >. lifts art as becomes them on this important queftkm. - I -5 , « -5 >- - .5 1 £ <5 hi *■ ~ .2 3 L ~ i " dj 4 ' New-Hnmplhire, 6goco 00 6 j a MaiV.tchufetts, 16 13 00 00 3 s Rhodr-Illand, 4 co 00 <>„> 4 y Gonnerlicut, 9 4 co oJa 5. d Vermont, 4 4 01 00 co • t New-York, 12 12 00 co <o ir New.Jersey, 7 7 00 00 00 Psnnfylvaiiia, 1 2 14. 13 00 !, Delaware, 3 3 00 J6O 00 1! Maryland, 74432 Viigiui#', 1 1 20 1 19 y Kentucky, 00 00 00 bo 00 u I'-111 i.li-e,, 00 00 Ico "o co is Nort: -(".lrnlina, 1 1 I' 6 i. II South-C.aro'ina, oc 8 ! S 00 09 c ' riGigia, 00 co | 4 00 4 •r / 1 I 59 i 61 t ?3.l 'l4 I;i N ;.l!i Caroling I vot" w.v C.. i' n<J::i?y and 5 lor Tl " ii ai ex id cr !>y <>f thr :tr 1.1.1-11 ;•> <|>c uft ij-ction. i.y \»n>ch » l ■ t 'is, 1.11 .*t Mr. JrlKriloii uOtxinrd V •< I'n 'Mrrc-, by only i »ntcj ; and' be •' ■ i<> l'<" Jf.il-.'-ty t',c S'tw- v it , a'. '_b'i i>»r it ..ojiran 4. Nrw.M.,it I'm:-, M.its.. i iifttw, fthode 1 li.i i Ca :m: it:re ■» awxy |8 v .. i'r f'i.: r ; ■: r w*», thaj Mr. Jcflffr t'M, V. :iS .-U- "c l. ]•; rriii, U»tl thfJP VOttd f-'f A:Li:k ini I'iiitkiry, Mr, Jcffrr r.lll VVTrii! I.: VI- h. >a left out l>v 16 »<HCI Hllrf Mr t'nnLi' i -v mM hnvr brrii t'rrliHfn: 'V,U;id ■•><J Mr' Ad.ru V'icf-Preii. ■ rr. wel trnft, v ill be if - luin . (fllcii'i upon ITII3 gr< the t'illowing. t lit; in OWll^'. \<l f £ 'a ! --S !M , I "I!• I ' £■ -5 ', | t liN CJ £ N" Hirm-fiiire, 6 6 'co Igo oo M fTj'jlnVfejti, 16 1 > co] 00 00 -If! i::ci, 4 4 en 100 OQ C ;<fi It wt, 9 9 cc 00 CO OtU, 4 '4 <Tj 00 O ' N v-Yorfc. 00 00 12 12 OO Nrw-J -rftry, 7 7 co 00 00 PeiMifv lv uia, 7 7 s j 8j 00 .Df'.n»ai*, 3 3 mo oc 00 M ivhii.', 7 4. 5 2 6 Vir 4 ini.», 00 r.o j 21 00 K 1 i!t ky, Co ro + j 00 i 1 -flVe, 2 I -,co jo jCO N 'fth-Ciiol'na, 6 | 6 o j 61 oj atli-Caro'in., S | 8 oo oo oo Georgia, r oo jc6 4 co 4 79 176 V6O j |lO i By this itiiU-r,' nt, w! •ii ••,!! ye d.»b: ! npt, come very ne.ir die reinit the iy ct- 1 ion, it appears JJ r# Adams will be 19 Votes and Mr. Pmckney 16 .bove Jcfteiion. cou f. qu ntly Mr. A. will w• 1 efi : nt, fttid fsfrr". P. Vice-I'relicleiu, bttt llvuld Prhpfylvatji* have 110 vote, then the Fei'eril Majority will be mcrealed, — We will now (late what the Jacobins anticipate, by which it will appear that if their rnoft faiiguiue calcula tions are realifefl, exclnfive of their v in ilependance on Pennsylvania, they cannot get in their Candidates. Their only hopr,> now is, that Rhode-lilaiul will give 3. for Jt Berfon, Maryland 7, Tennefce 2. Nor-.h- Carolina 7 Should this attually be the cal'e, which we do not V.efitate to f«y, will not be so in Ulwide Illtiid, it would t.ihe 8 votes from Mr. Adams, and 8 from Mr. Piuckney, the votes would then Hand thus ; Adams. Pickney. JefTerfon. Burr. Scat. 71 68 68 Thus it appears, that they carnot pos sibly obtain their Candidate unlets it is by neejleft 011 the part of the Federal Elrft <rs. Should the above br: th ; rel'ult, the Vice- Pivfidencv will be di tetmirted agreeabl: to the cor.llittltion. We hojje and trufl that' the Federal Eleftors, will unaniraoufly verte for Adams and Pinckney, rftidnf they do, the country will inevitably be prtferved from Jacol/inic Rule, and Adams and Pintk nrv, secure in the People's Lov will pur. ftie the policy, commenced by our regret ted Wafliington. From the mod correct information we can obtain, it appears probable, that Maryland will eieft five republican and five federal electors —Thus fays a demo cratic paper published by S. H. Smith, at Wafliington ; —we, however, .think think there will be seven. I [OFFICIAL.] Department of State. Walhington, 30th October, 1800. Sir, I ENCLOSE a lift of Men, who al lege they are American citizens, born in the State of Pennsylvania, and who are detained on board Britilh {hips of war, for want of proof of being 1 fueh. I re quest you, therefore, to take such mea sures as you may deem most practicable and effectual to discover their relations or friends, and, in.communicating to them reflectively, the cause of the deten tion of the men, to acquaint them, that thii.department will receive the proofs of their being citizens, and pursue the means proper to produce their liberation. Proof of citizenlhip, lhould be in every c.ile, .accompanied with a description of the man's person to whom it relates. I am, Sir, very refpe&fully, Your most ob-dt. servant, (Signed) J. MARSHALL. 7 0 the Collector of the Cujhms at Philadelphia. State of Petwfyhania. Henry Vents Philadelphia James Hewes • ' ditto Jeffs Brown ditto Chriftqpher Brenham ditto John Moore ditto Abiel Sovens ditto J < 1 hn JPeafole ditto Thomas Williams ditto 'James Scott ditto Thomas- Greeafi.de' ditto William 'Lane ditto James Mc Lure ditto John M'Awley ditto Michael Crou'iig Unknown Benjamin Bagnold Philadelphia William Elkins ditto Joseph Goodwin ditto Richard Dela Vanghum ditto William Voy Lancaster John Jolujon (negro) Phiiadel'a William Hues ditto Robert Nug ;it ditto James Slmpfon ditto Kenry Burl or Burel ditto DaVid- Blake ditto Michael Burk ditto James Burrows Unknown Phineas Toody ditto George Dunn ditto George Darrath ditto William Penrofe ditto K, i ven for r HI. —This fatal'! it the ound we otic r John Cooper (negro) ditto Chriftonher Collingway ditto jahn Rofs ditto • Walter George ditto John Oliver ditto William Gunnis ditto Thomas Coffin ditto William Hill ditco James Colvin d: to Abraham Morgan Bucks County Gazette Marine Lift. I'fißT OF PHILADELPHIA. The brig Expadilion, Harris, (put back it) ct»nf«quen.t ufb.id n ails. J—to Hirvey. ) C.:p;*;n ll'taol, frpni Havana, spike in lat itude 3 1 ,0, t:"• fl.>op J3K.es. Nifcit. I rem Orleans to this port, in dift c's , in end j ed putting into Sav/nnah or the firft port he could m tke ; ar,d in latitude -4, on the groand, I fp ke :he sloop Dependence, ChurnfiJea, lrom We»\ r Orltau9 to this port Ship Bnrtoti Paekei, S»mng, henre, has arrived at Cowes, and proceeded lor Am sterdam. Srhnoner Speedwell, Blarch-.rd, From hence to Kiiigftoil, (Jam.) is totally lofl. —Captain and crew laved and arrived at iiavanna. BOSTON, November 7. ARRIVED, days Ship Flora, Ilarfkiil, MaUga 33 S( hr-Catueron, Folger, d» 35 Schr. Vafa, Elka!;nd, St. Barthoiomeu s is Ship Minerva, Barber, L. .ndon 31 from the Downs, and from'.ands end .4 Schr Samuel, William*, do 35 and from land stj Left there, th« Scl.r Hope, Alltn) cf B'ftm Fancy, W niflpw, of Philadelphia ] Ship Phenix, Br.iy, of New JOlk ttuby, Saflf'i'd, of do Brig Morning, Star, of do Ship Flora, Lepelly, of Pe:erfburg waiting t> ial. Ship Harriot, of Phi adelph'i just arrived from Barcelona Ship Juno, Ding ley, of Bolton frig Hannah, White, of Pslem had fai.ed tor Ahcant Schr. 4 eieran, Millef, ot Polton failed for Barcelona the 30th S'pierabef. Ship tJ<»v. Strong, Millar, of FoftVn had arrived at Bai'c^lona On the t;tb Oflober, the Simuel carried awayhrr b wi'prit and sprung ih forctnaft. Th Samuel fpuke two Engliflibrrgs from New foundland. C»ptain Bnrber, of the ship Minerva, fprke in latitude 46, longitude 35, Hup .lanenoau Htro, Liwdf. y. of Salei*, t \v>. n{ y foUrda\9 from Alexandria, for Amftsr iam. Pas sengers in the Minerva, Captain La'Cflti and lady ; Captain's I t«el atid hobi ion ; and MefTr;. Center, John Elkry and John Hal. <® s::- © \ * r M Captain Feller, o r the (VV.coner C*Jtt»e^O|L on the Grjud Barks, f hooncr -n, fro n Malaga, tor Glouccfter, in diftrtJo *■ had ir.a hi'wat-er, 1)ojt 4 . quarter b-ar-ds A»i«i •' 1 and other wile touch i j'lred ; cha weather was so bad that CV.taia F. could afford ri > aflifta- ce Ex' ail From an' lin;!i(h paper. 1 he Ihip H Han i, Csptaui Pev , loaded Witty tobarco, Uora lv, bound to past Falmouth, Ssptember 12. Coasting Craft for'tbe week past. ARRIVED, Sylvii, Dagger;, , Philade^ljLi Wafmngtujn, Taylor, Alexandria Falmouth, York, Philadelphia Swallow, Ruw£ly . do Polly,. do Bcfti.ah, Bei.k ( <io Lydia and l'ol'y, P-lerr.itt, Edentoil CLEARED, Leader, Harding,. Pol'y, Hovvts, Kaiißcr, !-)a!!. Rutfiy, Doa,,c, . Niclinlte, Bates, Puljy, Chafe, (. filgrim, Worth, NORFOLK, November f. AKKIVED, days Ship Gen. Lincoln, Lathrop, Rotterdam 54 Ship Catherine, M'j rr, do 5,5 The ihip Caih_*iii)e arrived in Hampton Roa 1« yeficrday. Lei t at Rotterdam, the brig Lavinia, Jones, Boston ; brijr Witty, c ->ndß, New York ; (hijj Voltaire,, Bov en, antk>rig Roetnik , for Philadelphia, all to fati 111 a lew dsvs In latitude 48. 54, longitude—, was boarded by the Madrafs Englilji 64, from China, wi:h a convoy ..1 Sixteen fait. The fame d*v was boar ded by a French privateer /hip of twenty gurus, eighr days but from Hoiirdeaux ; iftforraerl thai they had order« 6 capture no Americans, unless arnie ' and commiflionedi About thirty league? F.ait (if Cap* Henry, was boarded by a bla k privateer, fvppofed from New Provi dence ; being in a.'aft, was fufferei to pro ctel. Tf« 'h p has brought dflpatches from our Commiflijneis at Paris. NEW YORK. November 14. ARRIVED, Jay, Schr. Regulator, , Virginia. 3 CLEARED, Ship Two Friends, V«sfe, London D Iphin, P.*terlon, Hamburgh Brig I,u .a, Stephenfcn, Madeira Sc. Leghorn Twu ftlips be;ow, one a lignt ship supposed from the nil* .rd. ThflhipS'-u hCiio' na Port, from Charles ton for' Leghorn, wa* takuri by a Unt ih crui zer, retaken by a Spaniard ..nd sent into the ]fl and oi' M a.orka. WILLIAM BIACK, O: D. vsr, in Delaware, HAVING obtained the copyright of D *V's P. ctital acd other works, by va fiuu hinds Iff rsia "i for i'ale, Viz. JScr;jcc?)?h's Verjion, at 25 cent , a copy. M:le of Pratfr, at i a i 2 cents a copy. Thu work originated I'ri m rcfpo& To Him, who rui'd, and H sa who rules the Land Ami tho' impi-rji-fl—it may not difj Ic^fe. N.iRKA riVES OF THE PKtATES, (>?aker, L.\cr.x & Bjroufc or Brous*-price ao cents BALL'S Fast day serv on, price 30 cents. Here piety a-d policy combine, To pr ve Er.il 'oh a ; at faun and divine • TMt 'h- 'Aw »y t"'guard the c.ril nght» iteitj Fr .1 1 .1 >c exp lie 1 i ty we jfee, And m her plac : ki nwiY.'rlbiar.archy. THE i'OETI :L NOSSG.iY, By D W price ocents. Where W ikn-antiu the Scrap.c of the day, Uf,Tefoi«i'>-<r ig>ng, (talk* away • Affey'd with guilt--tV afj.>r plays tie sneak And leaves tii; heart ot inn, c -, ict | ( ; hr-alc Impoa'd n innocence, 111 angti'ilh, weeps, Wl iie onwridto hinlalti-, Hugh Workmankeeps. MOKAL jKE; CHtS. And a variij v i oilier Works. Order? post paid, and pi ice fenc, attended to by Ui T I.UvJ. BL VCK cn»en-Ver i f t.i :am 1 58 Hhds. Mo'ifles 36 Boxes White Sugars 24 Do. brown c i his 1' 7 Ltrdifig jron on bt ari TH '• SCHOC MF. R Phoenix At Sum's wharf ANDFORS A i. F. B Y SAMUEL R HO ADS, V, : 1, Pen,l St; r.-:. N vcuv «r \; § A quantity of Home made **« K« J7,.Qtttk Jb | Ncwiiufj Smiib,' lio. jt aAt^vj »Bd R»2«ri.«h4 Doau&k|( Dj Mo» 4u.&zk > ttrtct. 4 • • r ' At the (hi* toot, l« (bMy tftffa' foplornicct «u ih< YcOr, durjajj tfee wi&tcrs*"* so*, and u the tomb • &■ *tip _ them, He ncxb ciuta*j wbotrt 1* w»nc of thi» croti#, will fTM . tbeir »fc«)s> t*-nrry du (ft* ««r4lof ■•■* / 11. 1. Atfu*T»«W 5! *o*l fttUAp, ' At lluc '. ~ :*>•7\ 1 ■■ Tto rdu.« l .fc«^ th'myVeto •.•> t -;• ■■, ;„ .'U~'-'; : Samuel ReynoL i A 1 !' 0 1\ Has it mov -d from No. 40, to No. 44, South Th rd-ftieer, : ext door above the Bank of the United Sates. Nov. 11;. eodiw Nurse C liid WANTED. A HEALTHY mart-ied Woman, with a frcfh Bread o Willi, wouM take » chili,for a few montha, to tackle. '-p?ly on the south fide of South, near Fourth ftrect, to HUGH SHORT. d6c nov&m'jer 3 Norf.ilfc Augsil* do Philadelphia Baltimore tin Philadelphia •i A ('
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