Just Published, BY THOMAS DOBSON, At the Stone House, No. 4i,fouth Second street, neztly printed ir» one volume qusrto, price *fix 0 dollars the line paper, or five dollars the j mon: il The Four Gospels, J.' TRANSLATEDfrom the GREEK, with PRE- '' LIMINARY DISSERTATIONS, and notes ' CRITICAL and EXPLANATORY, By GEORGE CAMPBELL, b. D. F. R. S. &c. Principal of Mai ifthal College, Aberdeerv. * # * .The character of the Auliii«< for acutenefs I and eiudition has h»en eltabliihed by his e(Tay on miracles in anfuver to David Hut.c," the greatest mafterpieee of the kind ever published, and by his " Philosophy of Rhetorie," and to the merit of the present work, the result of nearly forty years fludy and appli*ation, and the fabrtance of his eourfe of leftiues in his official capacity, the \ reviewers have given ample teltiraony, but their ac j count, however honorable "to the work, is too long i for a place in this advertisement, the work howev er 'u now presented in an American edition at not tmo'e than half the price of the Loudon copy. Joly 20. _ 4w2w UNITED STATES, * Yir " Pennsylvania District, j '!• IN THE NAME AND BY THE AUTHORITY OF T HE UNITED STATES, By IV 1L L IA M XICII 0L S, Marfhil of the Penufylvania Diftiiit,— APROCLAMATION. WHEREAS tke Congrelf* of the United States, at the iirftfeflion of the (curth Congicl's. to wit, on ihe'lwclftli clay of May last past, -palied imaifc, to repeal «{b rmich of an aA, intituled 44 an a& to establish ths Judicial Courts of the United States,", as dire&s that the altern'-itefelfionfc <3! the Circuit Court for the DiftriA of Pcnnfylvinia, lHali be golden at Yorktown ; and for other purposes, in the follov ing. words, to wit. Fourth C ongrefs of the Uniced States : At the firll fcflion, begun and .held at the city of Phila delphia, in the 'State of Ptnnf) ivania. on Monday, the ftvehth of December, one- thcufan'd fevefl hundred and % #jne y-fiy-e. An AJ. to repeal so mucb of an adt, intituled " an aft to eftabjifh the judicial courts of the United States", as di- TecU that aitfr*riat'cfdfio'ns of the said circuit court or thediftriil of Pcnnfylvania shall be holden at Ywk town ; and far other put ofes. Sed. I. B£ it enacted by the Senatd and House ef Re presentatives of.the United States of America, in Cob grefs aflemtled, That so much of the fifth ie&ion of the intitu od "an atft to establish the judicial courts of < the United States", as dire&s that alternate sessions of the circuit court for the diUriift of Pennsylvania ihall be hold *n at Yorktown, be, and the fame is hereby repealed; and that al! the i. Hions ol the said circuit court lhaU, from and after the palling of this ad, be holden at the city of ffiiladelphia, excepting Only, when at any lefiion of the said court, the judges thereof ihall dire<st the next fcflion to be holden at Yorktown , which they are hereby autho rized and empower-d to do, whenever it Ihall appear to thtm to be aecelTary. Se.fl. 11. And be it'further enaited, That all such pro eefs of Sie f id court, as may haVe issued before the pass- Jng of this aift, and all recognizances returnable, and all fu.ts and other proceedings that were continued to the said circuit court for the dillriS of Pennsylvania, On the eleventh of O&ober next, in Yorktown, Jjall now be rc turned, and he-id continued, to the fame court, on the fern: day, at Philadelphia. And to the end that luitors, witnefTcs, and all others concerned, may have no ice of the alteration hereby made, the Marshal of the said dlf trift is hereby retired to mal-.e the fame known, by pro ijamation, on or b-.forc tlie'firft day of Augull. next. Jonathan Dayton, Speaker of the House of P eprcfer-tatives. Samuel Liviirmore, PreCdem ol tiie Senate, pro tempore. Approved, May the twelfth, 17,6, George Washington, PreEdent of the United States. Benefited among the Rolls, in tile Office of the Departr tfi'jit of State, Timothy Pickering. Secretary of State. I DO HEREBY MAKE KNOWN that a,l such process of tiie fsrid court as ha<, or may be issued, end all sltfoogEK'.anc-s leturnable at ren'ife/f aforefaid, on tl>e rk with d<iy IJ OSfber iltM, wifl be returned to the Circuit of the United Status, attheCity Hall, in the city of Phila delphia, on rUcfclay, the e'.nenti day of Odolaer next, at ttsvtn o'clock in the forsnooß, And that all fnitsand other proOKdinps that wree jctinued to the said court.at York town, will be held and continued at the said Circuit , .Court, at Philadelphia, on thefame Eh mtk day of Octo ber ltt^f, ofvhidh all persons concerned are de&red to ' take notice, and'jrtc rtttir attendance thereat. GIVEN under nlyi hand, at 'liy office, in the DJAriet ot PiinnArlviuiia, ttic twenty-iev l nth day of JtiW, , in t.h". year of ohr l.ort! one thoufarid i. ven hun dred and ninety-Ci, and of our Independence ths tweilty-ftrft. WILLIAM NICHOLS, Marjhah -t r. Saw FOR SALE, A very Valuable Estate, CALLED TIV ITT ENH A M, fitnate "in the townfhif of Upper Derby, and comity of Delaware, 7 1-2 miles, ftftoi Philadelphia, and half a mile fro, 11 the sew WcUern road 1 containing 130 acres of exceßem land, 4.? of which are good watered meadow, 90 of,prime w-»od- Uai, and the rtffl arable of tha firft quality. There are oil the premises a good two ftoi y brick house, with 4 rooms on a flcor, and iilhrs under the whole, with a pump-well of encdltnt water iri front; a large frame barn, stables, and otlier coiiTenient buildings ; a fmoke-honfe and llene' fpring-haufe j two godd apple orchards, and one of peach <*. The fiel4s ape all in clover, except those immediately under tillage, and are so laid out an to have the id vintage «rf water j» each of them, whick renders it peculiarly con venient for grazing. The situation is plaafant and healthy, and from theh'ijrh eultivition tof the land, tha good neighbourhood, artd the vicinity to the city, it is viry suitable for a geßtleman's '•suntry £aat. The fongoiDg is part of the estate of Jacob Harratu, dcceafed, and oitered for sale by Mordecai Lewis, Surviving Kxecutor. FIFTY DOLLAkS~RTWAKiSr RAN from the fubferiber living near Church Bill, nns Cottnty in the State of Maryland' >teut the 61:1 of January last; a black negro man,named Sam, about thirty year, of age, 5 foet 8 or 9 inehes high, .J>,6 a crooked finger on one hand, and one l«r and foot' fmallcr tha/1 the otlier, fomcwhat round-(heuldeied, 5-Js eloathing unknotrn. .Any jierfon who wHI secure .r bring said felloe hOme.fo that 1 may get hiiu again ihafl , have the »b«Ve #c%vird with reasonable charges. WILLIAM JACOBS. J IU,e 4' "iawam, a ■ f _• ' > t I Mr. FRANCIS, [Of ike Nc<& Thcatrt) TAKES this opportunity of returning t'Wks tohu scholars and to the public. Mr. franc s iuteims, on his return from Maryland, to open a public aca demy for dancing, upon a plan entirely new. «e flatters himfelf that his attention to his pflpil'i hi therto rtnders any prsmifes of his future schemes on t'ne most liberal and firiilcft tetms, of pro priety, totally iinnerelT.iiy. ' N. B. Private tuition as usual. June 3 law c Plans of the city of Philadelphia, s Including the Nort» esn Liberties and diftritft ot • Southw.Mt K ; , Publilhetl, and fold by J BENJAMIN DAVfES, f No. 6E, High street, (Price one dollar.) 8 THIS plan is t6 inche< fqnare, and has been en s graved by onf of the firft artists In the city, from a late e and accurate survey. Purchasers are entitled to a pam phlet with each plan, giving " some account of the (j city, its population, trade, government, &c. - July. i{> tu&ftf it 1 — —— For Sale, A LARGE ELtC.IXT ASD WELL FINISHED Three-story Orick House, (The late residence of General Walter Stewart) WITH a LOT of GROUND thereunto belonging tiie weft fule ©f Third-street, near Unioa-ftrcet | containing in front 32 feet, and in depth 100 fee#, to un alley leading into Union-street. The house is 32 feet front and 50 leet deep ; the several rooms contained in it .arc at large, commodioas, and completely fini&cd; thctwofi'rft 311 flories are each 13 feet high; there are 20 mahogany sal doors in the house ; a geometrical itaireale, T. ith raali®ga tie ny rails and a good iky-light. The kitchen in the eell tie ar, which is spacious and convenient, and finifhed with aw of oven, stew-holes and pantries, a servants Hall and large er wine-cellar adjoining the kitchen, in front of which i* au area in which there is a pump. The yard is vaulted. Communicating with the said building isn neat thrce-ftory a- brick hotfe, on the nortli fide of Union-street, contain lc ing 30 feet front by 20 feet deep; the lower part of which id is at present occupied as a coirrpting-houfe, and the upper part divided mto well-finifhed large chambers. This house to may at a small expense be converted ii/to a convenient li- dwelling : The street door is very hanrifdmc, and the front or and back have Venetian window-Ihutters. Adjoining the k- last house, the lot belonging to the Rrfl, are hatjling-rooms, &c. There are very good coach e- house and stables finifhed equal (or nearly so) with any in a- the city, on a lot containing on Union street 30 feet, and he in depth 011 the woft fide of said alley 52 feet. There arc of good cellars unde* the whole of the buildings, and a wine tie 1 room over part of the liable, with a hay-lott over there ci- mainder. For further particulars enquire of KDW4RD BONS nLL & Co. m At their Office No. 64 Dock-lireet. between Walnut &c Pear eo Rreets. lie €th month 24th, 1796 m •— t ° Q " (jf.okge Dobson, BEGS leave to inform the Storr Keepers in Town and Countr\, that he has lemoved from Market-Street to N O, 25, south Third-street, 1 where he is opem-ig a Large and Elegant Assortment of the ' 1C undermentioned articles—viz. Superfine London Cloth# and Kcrfeymeres, e- Yorkfhirfcfecond Do. Do. (Ie Klaftic do. do. •s, Mix'd and Biue Coatings of x Flannells, &cc. If- Ma.ichefter Printed Callicoes, 0- London Chintz ditto, BJueand ditto Furnitures, India 4itto, Long Cloths, Coflaes, Biftas, Battillas& Con-evrrim, 4-4 9" 8 5-1 & 6-4 Superfine India Book Mufliiis, 4-4 iM.d 9-8 India Hook Handkerchiefs, 4-4 and g-8 Scotch ditto, 4-4 Ac 6-4 plain do Muslins, 4-4 & 6 4 Britilh Jaconets, €-4 Bi itilh Checks and Stripes, t- India do. do. do. 4~4(i'itto Chiiioes, Madras Handkerchiefs, A afToument of figur'd and plain Muflinets, Quiltiriß'i, Dimities, ind Striped Nankeens, ;K Fancy Wailtcoatrngs, ill Ginghams of the firSOueliry, fubjeft to Drawback, India Nankeens, 0 f Men's White ami colsured Silk flookinjs. a- _ Ma y 9 at — k r . Samuel Richardet, it "D ESPECTFVLLY informs the Gentlemen Merchants, that he has this day opened the CITY to l'AV£pN and MERCHANTS COFFEEHOUSE in'he city of Philadelj-hia. 5 f hc Rbom will be furnilhed with all the 1, daily papers puUjidisd in Philadelphia, Nilv-York, Bof o- ton, Baltimore, t JK ethcv with those 0 f the priuciu >1 com mercial citws of Europe—Tkcy will be regularly filed and n<>ile permitted to be taken away on any account. 1 ea, Coffee loupes, Jellies, Ice Creams, and a variety Liquors; together with the ufaa! ' wul ar all times be procured at the bar. Gentlemen may depend on being accommodated with the choiccfl of Wines, Spirituous Liquors, and the tiioll approved Malt Liquors and orher breweries. I , hc^* rdcr Wiil ' jsfo pplie<l with the prime and eirlieft be productions of tho Season. c, 1 - lr S t xnd small Parties, or fingleGentlertwn, may fee accommodated with Breakfafb, Dinners, or Supper, at d, hu "« moa conv nient te themselves— n cold Coiiation' is (J. regularly kept for con»enier>cy, the Bill of Fare to be had re at tho bar. „ s ihe Lodging Rooms will be eompl.-tely furnilhed, and -11 " le <^4 noft attCG tioa paid to deanlmefs, and every other s, reqmUte. ( ' ,e SAMUEL RicHAßDE.Twi!Hjehappyti» receive, anil execute trie -coniniands of his Friends, and th- Public at with graiitnde for their favours, he pledccs J C himfelt that noth.og on h.s part Ihall be wanting to pre «• W!th Wh '' h hi * V!en so diftinguifh rh Philadelphia, April 19. eo le '* s For Sale, A Valuable Grift and Saw Mill, IN New Jersey, near the Forks of Little Eeff-Harbmir 1 h; Grill MillU lixty by fort) feet, two water wheels' and calculated for four run of Stone., with lcr. fn, fans - &e. The Saw-Mill has two law.and capable 01 crafty five to 6 roo thoufan l feet of Boards oer A ®f Cedar Swamp, within a mile d' '" d aba: \ of and within tWee quarters of a mile i from^lremiUtail. ' yfctak<n byw3ter AL-SO roa Js Several Valuable Tracts of Land •r | In PennfylvanU, foraH of which payment will be rec-ir- Cam UOtC ' M ° rrls Nitho^®u . or in For further information apply to tire Printer. ' May 17. J ' . 22W Philip Nicklin & Co. HAVE F-3H SjJLJI, ynic'iong -v H 'tan Skin / Young Hyfo« FRE* H 'IEAs Hyfor, and \ 'liiip-rriil J Yellow NTankeens Ch-ni Ware, «(H>rte<l ispo.t.-'s ami Chests Qui.-kfih-r-r B.:ii Unno- Handkerchiefs of exceSknt quality » Ch " ll L ndsn Mark* MADEIRA WINl? London particular /in pipes, • hogfn.-adj, & Market j . yuarter calks Teaeriffe Wine iiVpjptc and hogfiseads Sugar Candy by the IJox Sail Can .':is No. I a 3 Lead iw Hiffis 3 Calks us Cutlery a.Terted A fc*ctie»sof Mutichelicr Goods, aflotrted thick - sets, cords, llriped Nankeens, &c. 3 Small packages of black levving-fjiki 8 Tirn-fi Virgin!* Snak«-*»ct. Nails alforted in cases July 13 mw^lf JOHN PAUL jCjNES» . INFORMATION is her.'by given, that the late John _ Paul Jones was a proprietor of lire (amount ing to about ,5067 icres) in a trail of land purchased by the Ohio Company, la the territory of the United"Status , ui America, north-well of the river Ohio ; and that his heirs, or !.',;il representative, on application to the direc- 1 tors of faid'company, 8S Marietta in the territory aforo 1 j said, will receive a deed of the said five scares, or .rights I of land. }~ Ihe application maybe madcpcrfonally or by an »§ciit, ' I hot pro-pLr documents riiwtt he produced to prove the claimant or tUniaots the legal heirs or representative of ( the said Jones N.B. As it isnnt known -in what country the person or perl'ons intenetlcd refiile.it will be an ox benevolence in every Printer in America and Europe, who Shall insert j thisadvertifementin his pilper. I, 111 behalf of of the Ohio Company, RUi'US PUI'NAM.' Marietta, May 10,1796. [JIIIIS4 ] 3awgw j Law Book-Store, No. 3! 3, High Sir net. GEORGE DAVIS begs to inform his profeflional friends, tfyat per the Ceresjuft arrived froia Lon don, he has received the following scarce and valuable books. State Trials, Ii vol. in 6 and 11 vol. RusT- Uead's Statutes at large, 16 vol. Woods' Inftittites, Coke's Entries, Reftell s do. Browne's do. Hearnes pleadar, Coke's zd, 3d, and 4th Institutes, z vol. Roll's Abridgment, Brooke's do. Bulflrode's Reports, Roll's' do. a vol. in 1, Floyers Prodler's praiflics, Clarke's Admiralty, Rutherford's Institutes, Deinology, or the Elct;ucncc- and Logic of the Bar. These with his very large collection from Dublin now on hand, will enable him to supply an entire library or a single book, as gentlemen may havc««cifion on their immediate ap plication. July 14. iwiw I City cf Washington. SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No. 11, FOR THE IV.PRCVLMEST OF THE FEDERAL CITY. A magnificent J ao,ooo dollars, & J dwtllmg-houfe, 5 ea!h 30,000, are 5 -J®' 9o ® I ditto 15,000 & c'af* 15,000 40,000 1 ditto i.t,oteo & calh 15,000 30,000 I ditto 10,000 & ciih 10,000 Jo,ooc I ditto 5,000 ■& calh 5,000 10,008 1 ditto j,oco & calh 5,000 10,000 1 calh prize of loJboO 2 do. 5,000 each, irt, • 10,000 10 do. 1,000 - — j o,oco 10 do. 500 • - - 10,000 00 do. 100 . . 10, coo zro do. 50 10,000 4co do. 15 » . it,ooo I,©OO dtj. 20 * 3tS,CC® is>coo do. to - - 150,000 16,739 Prizes. 33,161 blanks. Tickets, JtEgMßfefllrs, 40,0000 K. B. To fi*oar those who may take a quantity of Tidcfifey.he prise of 40,000 dollars will be the 1.,3t drawn ticket, andlhe 30,000 the LAST'but one : And approved notes, fecuriug payment in either money or prizes in ten days after drawing, will be received for aivy number not I«6 than 30 tickets. This Lottery will afford an elegant fpecimeft of the pri vate buildings to be erected in the City of W»ftin*ton— Two, beautiful,defijnf are already feleited for the entire Fronts on two of the public squares ; from these prawinej it ispropefed to erect two centre and four corner building * soon " pofGbU afttfr this lottery is fold, and to convey them, when complete,.to the forfimjte adventurers, in the manner dcfcribed in the scheme for the Hoxl Lottery. A nctt deduSion of five per cent, will be made to defray t.-.e aecclTary tTcperifes of printing, &c. and the surplus will be made a part of the fund Intended for the National Univeriity, to be erecled within the city of Waihinmon. The Drawing will conimeiic.; a» soon as the tickets are iold off.-.-The .v oney prizes will be payable in thirty day, after it is finifhad ; and any pr zet for which fortunme numbers ate not produced within twelve months after the drawmgisclofed aretobe conflicted a, given towards the wholly f ¥? ,ver "y ; " determined to rettle the whole hufirtelt in a year from the e -.ding of the draw mg, and' to take up the beadk given us i'ec'urity. 1 he real recunt.esgiven for the payment 01 the Prizes of £ Pro . fideM a "'' ; wo 9'reaorsof ihc Bank' mount ot the'lattery"' tlUa half thc a The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment o r rtj Unll^ ' orl<r, a(Med in tke mlna gcment of th- Hotel Lottery are requested to undertake this arduous, talk a fccond time nil behalf of the public ; a fufficieat mini her of these having kindly accepted, it fj bor.-d that th, friends to , Nation,l Univerflty and the other federal ob j nrAy continue to favor the cfefign. By accounts received from the different parts of the ; drawiag will ipeedily commniic, and that the car, and caution unavoidably necessary to inftire a fare difnofd 01 the tickets, has rendered the m,r Mpe,™, LiffS.f for sale A ;,af!oUffe « h » of thcUaiuiSUtes, So/ ( f-'" To 15 E Sou\ At No. ijß, North &tcon;?-S!S;- \ . ,i St faxral > •>' the Apnhttiatits in /in s Citr. TRANSFERS of the right to*#no»e |»jini jnd)M Jmn ., * tiorj* the human body* a* fccured tij r) r f| ; PERKINS, by paTcm, with ii>liiu>nsnt»"id'direftiJ.j ,'. celliiyfnr the prafticc. Th:« mode iff t:eatm;nt is p V r ci c , lurly ufeful in r.-licving pains i.i the 'iiriij teeth, brtj " fide, stomach, back, rhcunt-itifms, recent <*6utv £-c A- ' N.jtwithlUndiiig the utility of this pw;t.dt. it i s „,j .. fumed but there are cases in which this and every o •• , remedy may fometimej fait. June 13, Uv PROPOSAL JOi< CARRYING TIIE Mails of the United States On the so! I< ■ wiiiy route*, will be tecfived by the Poitn atS.tvann.ih, until the firH day of Senttnibtr next. 1. IrdmSivarfna.t by Suitbury to \V<vjxm Bridge on't n " week. ° ' " Receive the Mail at Savannah every Saturday by a A M rive at Sunbury toy 6P M, and at Newpurt Bridge on S U T •' day by to AM. Reluming. Leave Newport Bridge on S m ~ ■ day bv 3 P M. and afnvc at Sudbury in the ev-euine. and a , Savannah on Monday bv6 P M. 2. From Newport «ridget>y Darien and Brunfwick to St Marv'ty once in (wo weeks. Receive the Mail at Newport Bridge every other Sunday */<oit, and arrive at St. Marv's the next Wcdnefdjv bv s P M Returning. Leave St. Mary's the next day, Thursday by 8* * M, and arrive at Newport Bridge thf next Sundav by io A M Note I. if either of the routes unalteredbxlacu, iurinr the con'- tmmit of the Contracts, the Contra flor is to obfirre f-rti alterations in carrying the mail, unites fa\ is tube encreafed Ir Hmhifhtd. i» proportion to the distance encreafed or dimini/hed by fach alWaim. Note z.' The CantraSi are to be in operation on the firjl day it 08oi*ae*t. Mid to continue for fouryc.osur.til 44. 3 o th Scbicm. f>er, 1800, ihclufirc; Note 3. ThePo/l Mafltr General may alter the tithes of arrival and departure at any time during for continuance of the Contrails, he previvvftyfnpuiatiSage -adfquatt compcnfitiou for any extra exbenle that may be ocrnficned flurcfi-;. ' Note 4. Fifteen ,n,rules fhdl be allowedftrr optnhganiclo&n* the wail at alt offices ti'herc no particular time is■ fpaijied. Note 5. Fur every tout's delay fun avoidable accidents exacted! 'n "»'?"!■* ' Ur fyfi.' dK y the MtraSor sb all forfeit one dolLtr And rf the delay continue uniil f'e depart ure of any depending r„til, thereby the math deflined f& such ie. pending ma,l /hall hft a trip, the contractor fhatl forfeit ten dotkfi —in be dcduUcd frm /its pay, 'JOSEPH HABERSHAM, General. General Post Office, j Philadelphia, June 28, 17C>6. 1-aw6w Lottery and Broker's Office, A r<> 64 SaitiS Second jlree't, TICKETS in the Car.al Lot;<rry No. I!, are aotv rea dy for fate, a Check Book kept for the elimination ■ of Tickets, and Prizes paid, without deduction. | The Subscriber folkits the application<rf the Ptrb+ic cr I any ot his friends who with to pttrch feor fell Sank Stock, | Certificates, Bills of Exchange, or Ncltes, Hotife, Labdj, ! Lotts or Merchandize of any- kind, «r to obtiin M'Atcj •n depoCt of property. WILLIAM BLACKBURN, Late *4gent for the Canal Lottery Company, Shares in: Tickcts ih the lfcte Newport Whart, Hotel and Public School Lottery examined; a complete lift of all the prizes having been i*eceived & this olUce. June 6. For sale fubferibers, IN P£NN-STRE£T, 130 quartir Chefta frefh Hyfuii Tea; lao ditto do. freth Souchong Tea; 300 Boxes CV.iftst, containinjj small tea felt's of 4a .piecep; 400 pieces DAiutanoes. Willing b 5 Francis. January 30 3taw. - - ■ 1 . / ■ i. Urbanna Mill Seats , SITUATJS in Cccil county, Maryland, ®n the banks of the river Sufqtiehanna, about one mile above*tide wa ter, and commanding the water of that irtip'drtaht rivtr, the channel condudlicg th* trade of whieh comes'ft) near the Mill Seats as to make it convenient to speak thebo'atT*, and Mills may be so fituatedas to-reccivethem along their ■walls, andbv water- fiftf take in their cargoes. There is a power fufficient for many and any-kind ps ufeful Water Werks, and so much may be"juflly said ill commendation of this Scite as would inconVttlient tit insert in a newspaper publication. Those vrho may desire to be concerned,' wiHpiiobablj' find thcfiifelves well pleased on viewingthe situation. for any term of years may be obtained on a'pptfr cation to the fubferiber, living-on thepremifes. CLEMENT HOLLTDJT. April 19. iaw3m New Hat and Hosiery-store, WHOLESi!J.E AND KIfAIL, By WILLIAM M'DOUGALL, No. 134 Marhet-Jlreety Third do<»r from the corner of Foarth, feuthficle Men's Black American and Engltfh HATS, of vaxious cjTi>- litics and prices putcj r Drabs and Green unders Ladies' ditto, bifck, and a aflortment of fancy do. Coloured Beavers, With a great variety of elegant sjd fafhior»ai>'e Trimmings Youths Black and Drab-colourcd do. Children's fancy do /.llkindsof Silk, Silk & Cotton, Cotton & Thread HOSE Knit, coloured Pantaloons Do. Drapers Do. Breeches Patterns Silk Gloves Knoited. coloured do. Cotton A qumtity of Mending Co'.ton, fort?d colours. tyZT The Hats finifhed in the newefl falhion. June 27. t&km > » — ~. .—- ■ On Aionday next, 25thinft. (July,.) Will be lauded at South flrcet wharf, the cargoes of Superb, Weft Indian and Ifaix lia, from Jamaica and Havaona, cou -ofling of Molafles in Hogsheads, Coffee in hogsheads, barrels & bag?, FCP. SALE BY _ PETER BLIGHT, W'ho has also tor sale, A quantity of Jamaica GINGER, : And , 5 o boxes Hambro' WINDOW GLASS, 7by 9, be fold cheap. ; July iO ( <Ji°t & tuth & s i® l PRINTED BY JOHN FEN NO, —No. 119 — CHESNU f-STK EET. [Prke Eight Collar. p<r Atutim-j
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