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Aurora General Advertiser from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • 3

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ALBANY Ofiubei SO NLY'YORK November 5 i Whfn captain the schr Sally-Auit leftLt Croix a report wm i circvtlarifm there' that tcu thbusaril troops arrived- it Martinique from England supposed to be destined igMiiaf Guadeloupe'- aud Mariga Hute- ro- By the treaty of Lunenvillc Trance has' at last attained her rank the Eu rbpean powers She had ever been tie-stineifby nature to be the umpire of the Old World No motives of indnee her in future to wish for war because she has reached her natural limits and that in the immense trad of country bounded bv the Rhioe the Py rtmest the Alps the Mediterranean and the Atlantic there is not a single lump of earth but what is Eranoh property The seeds of jealousy and contest are stilled the hatred which the Ger yusrpususitsi) an uil Ur WILLIAM 1 1 A To 17 South Second Street ANCJENT EUROPE (la Tara Volumes) By WillwCm RttttLL Author of the Itittory of Modern ilyripe Such Gentlemen as fubfcribrd for Modern Europe majr have thae bovehouni to match i ed thofe who sre pofieiied of the London copy of Modern Luropc add would wifi become purl chafers of the Antient Europe are informed feat this Edition is in every reljirtf e-il to tb Em ifmwiflM On Wednesday the council of i jpoiit-ment met in this city agreeably to a-i-jourmticnt and made the following appointments i The' hyn John Lansing junior Esq chief justice of this chanctllr in the room of Hubert Livingston Lsq resigned The Iron Morgan lewis Esq one of the judges of the supreme court chief justice of thisstatev Lucas Eltuendorf Esq disfriCY attorney for the district compi clitndiny the counties of Dutchess Rockland Orange Ulster and Delaware County of Kings William Furnian justice of the peace County of Orange Adam Millpaugh au'dioneer County of Washington James Wilson the younger justice of the peace mans have long cherished against France! gUfi and low er 15 price Will be extinguished for want of fu! November 6 and the Netherlands for ages the seat of A COUNTRY the subscribers appointed by an aid ivi the Legislators of New -York id examine the account' of the City having inspected the books in nhich arc kept the account of money re-otqcd by him for public ue do report That there have been received for rotes given by the collectors of the Cth and 7th wards fur tic balance of their tax accounts lor tiie year 1799 tiiie thousand nine hundred i'id fifty-nine dollars and sixty-nine cents from the superintend-rtu of lunips for lighting of private lamps two hundred and cig! ty-five dollars' and sixty-three cents from the tax granted! A VALCAIL grazing Uf 7 a TQ tut tour at erezu On the Premise the 19th' inft PofieSon and in- difputabi'e title will be given on the firflt day of April next or fooner tf more agreable to th Purchalea 1 CONTAINING acres fituvte in the town- (hip of fiirmingfiam in the qonitty of Delaware -llat! of Pennfylvmia on the road leading from tYjlinipgton to lY-khelter On the pieimfeiaro etefted a goad It ne Houfe two tigh two rooif 3 1 On thdDwey floor with an entry find thre on the upper a kitchen and cellar a well of gyid water neertne door a large frame barn with tabling umlet the whCt an apple orchard and other fruit trees This Plantation Isa beautiful fituatienj and In a very healthy part of the country not far from feveral places ol V-orfliip nearfeveral grid mill eleven miles from Wilmington four utd an half from Weft-cnefter and twenty-five liou Philadel- phia On the premil'eS are about eighty acres of excellent woodland about twenty acres of meadow part of which i Watered and moremay be made with a fmall exycnee It is to fell the beildings and about 200 cres of laid land one traA the remainder to be Told in lot as may beft 1 fuit purchafer that part of the land propofed to be Lid in lots lie adjoining pilworth-town and 1 I may anfwer well for niercaatile pr mechanical bn- linef as it is an excellent ttand and furreunded by farmer Thete are five public roads meet on the cornet of this land Toffeffioa (-of thele IoU -ay be had immediately afer the con-ditions of fate arc complied with on the part of the purchafer 'It is thought unhectffary to ent-merate further particulars as it is prelumed tbac any perfon or perfons inclining to pnrehafe will view the premifep which win be (hew on or be fare the day of tale and the conditions made known by application to either of thefubfcribets to Amos Brni ton near the! premises or Weldon! Brinton living in town WASHINGTON November 2 The Secretary of the navy has dismis- SEAT EUR SALE On Thurfdiy thfc 26th of November ini bI 7 o'clock in the evening the Merchant' Cof-fec-Uoute wilt be fold by Auftiop if not pie-v i cully difpofed sf by private tide A LOT OF GROUND ippofeil to contain 5 or 6 acre be the fame mre or lefs linute on th north fide of Hickory the Northern Libertin about one miL from the City On the premile there isaco' venenient two ftory brick dwelling Honfe forty Ice trout and twenty feet deep-with apiatrain front and a good dry cellar under the frame building cue ltory high 26 feet by 50 with CcUinmtys a brick hay houfe framed We with 4 ft alia a carriage houfe and a pump of good water convenient 10 tie dwelling: the rrotm 1 is improved part in grals and tnc other iu girdcut a of water runs acroft the preedit: to further particular and terms which will be ealy to the purchafer enquire on the peifulcs of Joleph Watkins SHANNON tyPOALK the7tli March 1800 for the lnaifitenarice sed certain agents of his department that of the poor and other contingent expen-1 have resided at the ports of Norfolk ces of the city and county one hundred Philadelphia New-York and Portsmouth and twelve thousand Five hundred anil I and he has abolished the olliees that have two dollars and eigty-threc cents from been held by them There will thence Mcbsis Iiibby and Couverneur exteu Jbc a saving of nine thousand dollars per tois to II Lize for a legacy left to lyeat tho poor of New-York two hundred dol- lais from tne excise collefted in the ci- The sentence of the court martial in ty ol New-York nihe thousand and twelve 1 C4iC Captain George Little has debars horn the Comptroller of the jboen since sent to him with the dc-State lor orders on the reasurerfer the I termination of the Secretary of the navy piopoi cion of the duty on goods sold at thereon There was not we are assured auCtua nineteen thousand nine hundred dclar in making to cjptain Liatli this and seventeen dollars and eleven 1 communication and for monies received for fines four! rhis mode of procedure we under-httadred and eighty-one dollars sixty-eight I Atand stri ctly conformable to the esta-ceuts amounting in the whole to one Iron-1 '-dished practice in i llation to the seuten-ilred and filly -two thousand three hundred I ces murts martial and fifty-eight dollars ninetv-four cents-1 It follows that the criminating remarks fifty -cigh dit No verifier t) '-f A LOAN WANTED UPON approved Security from Three to Five Tliofnd Add re Is by letter at the Aurora-llBicr November' 6 St war will enjoy at last the permanent blessings of tranquility and happiness How cheering to the friends of humanity this prospect of peace How cnrvc-ing to rdlt el that most countries for iu rears have piesuiited to the ulllighted traveller no scenes but carnage and devastation will be iu future enlivened by Ag-rii ulture and Republicanism The fields once bristled with bayanets being already covered with luxurious Imnesis and mothers nurse their children where the roar of cannon announced th presence of death Yet tin re are in this country people wiio boast of their religions piin-ciples an uiioiio not conceal their real wishes the continuance of the war! Do these beings belong to the human race No they are tygers to whom in 1 moment of inattention Nature gave human feat lire 'I'lie negociatiotis between France anil England at the last dates uncommonly acLie They excited the most lively interest in both countries It would be dtfiuull to ascertain at the present moment and at such a distance whether the British government is sincerely anx ous to put an end to the calamitiss of "ur The ministers of that nation liava so olu s(t uinled on the miseries ol their own connti men tint unless they have lost nil hope of subsidizing a new Coalition they ill never heat lily engage in th ork reconciliation 'i lie present poturc of alVairs on the European Continent inclines iu indeed to think that the above-mentioned negotiations arc of a veious nr lure The continental var Is the fuhi um Viluth (reat lintiii h(ls rested her liopes ever since her htmous treaty of rilit-a or Verona In- prop once aemoved the scaf- folding must idl If the preseu attempts 'to I ring about a pcao happen to Jail the war will change its aspect and it will icmani to be- Seen vrh'-'hvr the gs-mm oi Bnonaparie directing the whole strength ot fie nation to a strgie objeif ill be able to di range tiie eaid Caleulu-thuH of tlie Britnii Caoinet Jl Chrun Tlmt there have been paid out by orders from the Common Council lor city and county charges sixty-nine thousand and seventy-eight dolUus four cents for the support of public Sclools including the commission allowed by the act for th VVlllllli Iiiv H4IWH vv Ml vM MVV vw mw of some Eastern prints on the conduct the Executive in not publishing the sen Icnccinthis case are misapplied A writer in the Sciota Gazette estimates i tine revenue the North Western Tu- suppcit of schools seventeen thousand 'lor' f7thre lscu year at 20 oo dol-ihree hundred and thirty-nine dollars six-1 mfersahjt the 1 erntory ts blc teen cents- and for city charges thirty six thousand live hundred and twenty-nine dolls thiitv-lour cents several sums with the balance of four hundred to support a state government and ought to be emancipated iiom a system not calculated to promote its prosperity The Sale to begia at 10 JOSEPH BRINTON Miller JOSEPH BlUNTOfN Jus November 4 tffetd3t SUBSClUlf-1 ION BALL FRANCIS begs leave to inform the Snk-feriberi tha: the fecohd Subfcnption Ball will be on Taelday the 10th of November ACADEMY FOR DANCING HARMONY HALL: 1 Mr Fr-ncis refpeAfully informs ht fckolar and the publie in general that hi academy has commenced for the feafovi at the above roam Hirmoky Court fonth Fourth Ilreet Mr Hanots intends introducing all the faAiont-blo dances now in vogue amonglt the molt poliffied circles in Europe The last new minuet the minuet de la Cceur the New Gaiwtte llornpipes Waltzes Strafpeys Highland Keelswith the flepa -eculfariy adopted to thofe favorite Dances th Ailidclphia Baltimore London Cotillions with a variety of new one lately received from Pari and the American Country DanccY after the moft approved and fitluonaUe Bylc Days of Tuition for the remainder of the for young ladies Monday sand Fridays fromy o'clock in the after- noon till 6 in the and on Thurfdays and Saturdays for young gentleman front 1-4 pad 4 in the afternoon till 7 iu the evening and from 7 till 9 at night for thofe oF a more advanced age Mr Francis's rwonitrg tuition for youug ladies as ufual at Mrs Hill's Boardjj Schptyl Market flreet Speedily will be publifhed Ball Room Aiullant for 1832 For partRulars apply to Mr No 70 North Eight street November 4 WU-LlAU 1OUNG MOST acknowledges the obligat ons lie conliders hftlclf uiiuer his eulloinen who h-ve to many eara cnanilelted the fulled con fidenie in hi-attention to Icrve them in the line of his He now informs them and the niLlu' ihat tiiHling it iinprsflicafile to attend unto ile evteniive and iiKreating Retail and Wholelale ln'nelb In has on the 22d mil transfeired the whole of his dock BOOKS and STATIONARY to Mr WILLIAM WOODWARD Onto wb im he reqaeiL a continuance of their liberal enaourigeineu unJer the lulled nnprcliion that they will lind in him abilities and prmciilcs worthy ol' itieir aud uutT the bulincts of the Store tfiall iiecomo fundi ir to Mr Wood ward Wil'um Young will gic atnidsnce as Tlx Pruning at Whitehall is employed as formerly on moles Teilamcnis and other VforK n-mta an elegant rranuer on rcaton able rrrn! YOUNG continues to marnfafliire and to buy and fell all forts of Tapers common ami hol-preded and a targe Hot of imported Tapers well adored now offered for Sale at the DELAWARE TAPER-MILL WAREHOUSE In Bank-Street The firft houfe on tne right hand from Chelnut-Ifreet uet-iei Seeord and Tnird-flreets ST TheM arket price paid tor Linen Rags Orders tft 'ai'b Hr IZualuarl or addres-ci at cnncrlyfnr lie articles HOLLIS ALL ittozi riiu xmvaii: cazlt rv his and sixteen dolls thirty-fdar cents due the City Treasurer on the last settle cm amount to one hundred apd iwcntr -three thousand three hundred and dojis tigluy-tfight cents and luav Us a balance ol twenty-eight thousand nine hull- i justifiable cond-acl oT the late (lovemor dreii end ninety-six dollars six ce-us due a A Lsq reut- uome of the to the city and county of New-- As public n-u-y wiri had -vu intruded to mint cf 2Gth August 1 SO 1 j-" ihc federalists resolved MWAHK Nov On Saturday last the legislature of State in joint meeting proceeded to a choice of Governor Owing to the pr act mint cF 2Gth August Aide EDWAHD 1 1V1NCSTON Major l'KEVOsT lecorder SELaH stlonc J-O HAM TOST JOHN 1 OC ART rjANCbE MINI HORNE Ktot-Yrri OcioUr 14 lKtlld' Jug 1G Taliiett as abave- ttf-14 Amauatot atraBUspaid to this date te ptuitadlj atte rated tty egaint sifvnrt hiii for the odice cf chief magistrate herein on lie duliud standing as a candidate am! Richard Slockum Esq was federal candidate and Joseph BlooixfitUl Estp the democratic Upon counting the votes it appeared that Lktre were' for Richard Stockton Esq 2o for Joseph Bloomfield Esq Joseph Bloomfield the demi'crauc candidate is therefore' our Governor for the next ear 8996 6 8J06 96 29603 10 fur on-let or Of the State the it? i rale 0:1 ty cf Philadelphia vsil ae openul this day October 1 at Ain 1 Sjuth Thud-Street where all erst ns fioin vhom Ihverae is diic in Spirits Stills Carnages refund Sugars Licence to viii and Spirts a rd Scisu ut 'action will make payment 7 FSCH COSE or of rV Vvnii of the dfor Dolls Pt'ljA the balance dbethe City Tiea fartr in tbe revcima actouiits lolA 15 11 2-3 8789 53 EUROPE lie euj ani c-'-ilj uj da 2 tv 6t Oetojcr 3 I STOLEN ON Wedttcfday night latl the 26th Inft from the lot of the 1'ubfcriWer on the Frankford rotd above the three mile ftone a Brown HORSE about 15 hands and a half high four year old with a white fpoton his hip and a white ring round hi neck trot well had only one (hot on Any perfon who will fake up fatd Horle ftmll receive Ten Dollars Reward or for IforftS ani Thtcf Twenty Dollar by applying to the'Snb-rrriber living the Frank ford read bthrethe' three mile ftone JOHN SIMON OAober 30 ifeod3ta NOTICE ALL Perfons indebted to the eftafe of 'Doiffor Thomas Sand ham deceafed are requefted to make imm-di ue payment and thofe having claims a-' gainft the ella-e are requefted to render theif accounts properly atrefted to ANNA SANDHAM AdmV THOMAS HESTON November 4 if eodutq NOTICE re EMIGRANTS FOR SALE ONC or two I rafts of Vakafile LANDS its the Stat of Kentucky peculiarly adapted to emigrants being fituated ni the heart of a populous county add jioifaffiug cVery advantage for improsing jdtlemeius and eultikation A great (urgiin will be veil for cadi or Ovort payments on negociallc paper and an indifputable title given Enquire tu the office of the Aprora Sep: 3 SUBSCUl iiiI'i to the Antra who paper- i'-cpprl ater the lii ol November ajtpnil that It is in conformity from wi i-fi no ii-viation can be made anie: is not made WOODWARD MOST refpeflfjlly lrfjrihs his ctiffomers and thole who have lotherta been Tupping at IV nliaxi Bol-flore that having purchafcd the vhol-cf Win extcilive and will-affort-ed liock of BUCKS and STATiONAUY (Papers aul having lealed offilWm tl it lomnw lioui a -tit hr c-tdlishiJ Stand for tne Mo )k and S-atrm-ry the corner of i CfielVuit-ilrvets where under tl- patronage ol tle pnbia which he earnel-l lulicita he mteiuis to cain on ihc Ik inti if Stmicijry buttness hole lIe aivi Retail fer whirh pnrpofe arrange re nave nce i made to procure Tipilie ffwin abroad tron the lame Tunce and m-nufaiTturcs ni afitih the jncfe-itt uilt conlitts and which fluil he f-Id at a moderate advance He p'e lgs If tn do every thing nihis t-ower tn merit tfic tavoirof thole who have hitherto hOaord few! Ilore with tiicir cuiiom and to prevent in-couveaiencc to thofe who luall receive articles in retail ttitir accotmts to the end of the preicni year dial! be k-pt open as if no charge had taken pfece WOODWARD allures the public that it lb all fie tie pride oi ins life to continue TJlS LlCKK-fi 1 Olvl' a RepohOry of tfiu alrfel know lige which embraces t'ie molt effentiul and im-paitarit iiiterulk of ua kind and which prepares tor 'ohet fia in life Catalogues arc now lobe had at laid Store and an Appciiaix ill fie wt to the Tret's Tle Scowl Kdiiion ot iAr iViihcrfpo-'n's Yorks is rov ir iie two volumes will low fie read for dwlreiy and tne l'ufiscription anrrs are wper fer this and Dr Bilile jimi) The continental powers of Europe appear to have reached that state i lassitude which always follows violent exertions- hey wish for repose and the disasters which have attended the most furious war yet recorded in the annals of nktions make them feel forcibly the necessity of peace They have at last given up the hopes cf forcing on the trench people a monarchical form of gov- rn-mmt rendered still more odious to them by the thoughts of campi'lsiun 'I lc campaigns of Suvarrow Cobourg Clair-Fait Beaulieu urniser the Archduke the Duke of Yolk Kray and Mela- immense sums expended by Great Bn-uin-to iaise the whole loiilimmt of Eu-iCoffsrtjq0 against France the torrents ol THE will find their arc to a rule when fifift -tier THE of the Unlit ara l')J outfi rone aamit drsnet the torrctiis WIIMbol aiui the pari i atea attending the Circuit Couit cal! the Minl-ds offee No Eigitli-llreet for payment of their JOHN SMITH Maiilil fice nfie-r "I 1-fet (N 3 1 9 ifla --4 WAN I A SITUATION AS A young woman wire hat a fell bread of Milk andean oe well recommended Apply at tfie Libre ot the Aurora November 5 3t NEW TULA ERL 7 ti 1 irg Yo 6 1 1 IViil be piccalel a celebrated Trag-ty (mris-called JANE SHORE To which will be add-d a Grand Dnnatic Romance railed BLUE-HEARD: ou H-'IALV Cl'niOMlT tr Tickets he had at 11 and HirtN Bnvl (lore No 16 1 1 it It SeCund lirccr at: I tl tle adj-inwg the The-atre Nov 5 Balance of aach in the hands the City Treasurer pells- 11839 60 Ntw-Yosx OQ 14 1301 XOVXM8KR 4 The Bake 1 3 efthis city inconsequence of tUe regulations of the corporation respecting the assiee of bread have tb Misperil baking and vester-feav morning any previous notice) cart itd Chi rvsol'ution into An inconvenience so serious and so unexpected excited general alarm several of our wealthy citieni asxc nibled at the Tontine and proposed to form an establishment under the name of The Vvj York Bread Compaq?" hv a sub-scription 1 which being set on foot the sum of 20 (60 dollars Was subscribed on the instant and a meeting wat 'called last evening to choose a committee for canjing their business into immediate operation At this meeting the following resolutions wvie adopted and ordered to he published New-Ygvk 31 November 1801 The Bakers cf the City having generally refused to furnish Bread agreeably to the assize 1-iely established by law a number of citizens conceived it expedient to form an association lor the pur--ose of from the inconvenience resulting there it urn assembled at the Torititie'T'ofi'tc-house John Cxcncii heir appointed thuirnum the following lesoiuliois were entered into: 1 Ya That an association be formed coiled ittn'Kao York IB cad Compton? 2 Best hod That at present the capital Stok the said company shall consist of 6 CO snares of 50 dollars and that Jonathan II Lawrence David Dickson and James Fuirlie be a committee to procure subscription for the saniw and to form such roles regulations and estimates as in tluir opinion may bz necessary for the cst-fihfihnet and that they report the same to the subscribers en the cvuifrg of the 6l'i inst tt the Tontine Jlcsotvtd That the some committee be impowred to receive five dol-luis cn each share subscribe By order of tic Meeting Jvihv Giukch Chiinnan John Tch TAVERN L-Z TlTI UR The Snfifcr'bcr rafpeftfuily informs hi friends rd the public that he has juft received a large pply of trv fic BLU L-P DINT YST US DUNN No- ember 2 COURT OE APPEAL THE cnr'ilfil inhabitants reCJing within the bounds of the 8tih Regiment City Militia whj nck-ftcd to perform the duties feqaired by law we iiifutmed vhat a court if appeal Will be held at the houti of Aaron Keys No 7 north Front ftreet on Friday th inft from 2 until 7 tathd after-non JOHN BARKER Lieut co E4 regt Captain John Irwin will take his feat as one of tle Judges of laid cturt November 4 J3t PAPEuliIAXbuVw A or I'Ht BXST PRINTING DKMY ass MEDIUM Wantid at tit Aarora QJfUr PINT AVUniMG of American Manwfafturc will find a conftsnt market and prompt payment at thii Office -The higfieft pr-ce given for CLEAN RAGS large or fmall quantities Oftober 30 EVhNISO bHJi AUCTION uv BOOKS rrur unr ijois ir trail LA WILL oiTV'ievce lor tfic fit-don on Vediu day 'hr 1 Itfi ot Oi'oficr and c-mtiune ever Vc nesday and fiiiurJiy tvcrtnj- tiinrig the winter featon pretifely at 6 Libraries of nr and Bonks in gmxt condition and non- other lun'i 1 tor Safe but Pamphlet will fie toa txiluaed nnicts put up bundles lulil by the ctoc-i EDlVAltl) PUlH if Co Aulii niccrs October 1 utf blood which hate deluged Germany Italy and crimsoned the anows ot the Alps have served only to strcnjgllien the poyct of the new republic tuu! revealed to nations the secret of their ioiee The time is past when an accidental mischance might have kindled again the ilttues of war The volcano is exhausted of its burning materials The ikarh of the eleCW of Cologne has removed the chief ob-dacle to tire secularization of the Ecclesiastical hts-tes and consequently to the treaty of Lune-villc It is understood that the primes concerned have given full crs to l)e yemperor on the subjetl of indeiiitiitLs according to his request and that the king cf Prusiia who still holds Hanoi er tiust fur the British has come to a final agieeruent with France and Austria The king of England himself as elector of Hanover Las acceded to the treaty ol Luncville and it is net improbable but this step may have seme influence on the pending negotiations between the French and English governments The treaty of LunevTIc like that of Westphalia will fix the balance cf Europe and be 1 ecu red to in all future contention as diplomatic autiioiity until- time and unforeseen cireunioiances force Jjm European power to change or modify it The only potentate whose interests lead him to wish that the tottering fabric of the German empire staiui its pt event state is the yoing emperor of Russia His inituentc in Europe is in proportion to the weakness ai his neighbours and every addition to the strength of Austria and Prussia is a sub-strof ton from his superiority in the ninth i But Alexander hardly tt settled ot a throne to hich lie has ascended by stepping over the bktd-tig corpse of hu nafitr has maLufcud a pacific disposition ann will not play a dangerous gnftt which might cost Flint hi? crown ivitb-ovtt' pi-cs 9 him hoy equivalent WILL lit SOLD On Saturday next a 7 in t're evening tt the Mcrcnxnu Coifee-Houfe PUBLIC SALE A valuable plantation SITU VIE in the township of Wilftstown in-stir county and state of 18 ill- front Tlulud Iphia afi ml half a mile from the White Horse Tavern on the main road lead-ng irum to West Chester late the csiatc of Sxuurl Hlbbcr' deceased coiiraiiing ny estimation 165 acres of the quality ol I AND i there is on said plantation a good brick nid an additional stone two stirry wUing house -wo stores and kitchens adjoining a good draw--veil near the door with a convenient garden a aootf spring house a large stone smith's shop Did a good frame Bar atul other out a yootl bearing orchard and about ij acres of mea-uw made and as much more may be male il-r ield- chiefly in a high of cuT-vation with oonvemency of anout VO acre ofextraor-'inary timber land gr-twiug on exceuent soil iny person iuclming to the wepvses before day of sale may by applyingto the sub ssri-uw living adjacent trereto the sal to be held '1 hurday the twenty-ninth of Oftober next twu in the afierbson on the ptimSses feierc attendance will tie given and conditions lade kiioau oy wilLlAM LVANf Augvsi 8- lawluwq ID METHODIST ElYMN BOOK frjrr rtn ailing rOT AT-THE ACl4RA BOOK -S TO Ri: No lo6 Maxk- i-drnur Cymwf Frsf kjin -1 THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED AND FOR SALV AT THE AHhCHA B6OX-ST0UK A StCONl) IDITION OT THE BATTLE OP tlH BOHAPskfC'S CAMPAIGN IN ITALY Neath a i oi ly one quarter Dollar Oftofier 24 1301 rus GENERAL GREEN NOW lying at the lirll wharf abov ClriHuu ireet burthen 80 9 95 Tom gooi order 1 11 fotin and can be lint to Tea wiiioj any txpence oi payment app roved dorled iiotts at 90 a nil HO ikuys Inventory to L-e Tceu at tfir- Auction Roont JOIL LuNNLLlY Novemfirr 3 Audini-rets The Convention el tne State of Nuw-Y ork adjourned yctttrdav hav-ixtp- cotnpltletl the business vncfi tbev 1 vcie cboacnlo zt upon LOTTERY Tl CELTS IN THE THIRD CLASS OF St- august In cuurgii LOTTE EY toff BtlAVVIKC is THIS iNDkAH's ah a sail a THE OFFICE QF THE AURORA THS Subicribi-r Proinoiioo-ry of the Cou of Common Pleas of Philadelphia Conn ry removed his Oflice fron Market to No 159 Chel uni Ilreet CHARLES smtiii November 3 dg iir 1 ay ue has 7 ht (Jatette 1 tt United Starts' Mr- Enos Jdroutam 'a? wLcrn it vl! kertaftcr fuLhfireti to be UCAXE 1.

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