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NEW YORK, September 26.
The Chemical Mufcnm, of the Co'.We
of New York has been lately enri>4|-d with
an extensive collraion of Mirfervals,' d. do
p.itioa of Mr. Samuel O.wens, late"of Be!- 1
l ift, now < x f this city. Thus the gjneroli
ty of emigrants from Eyrope, tends to pro
riot,-the progress of arts, and' fentencts in
.the Uuited. States.
O.i Saturday night last; between the
lfr»urs of nin-t; and ten o'clock, a f}re broke
out near Bcekman flip—it was entinguifted,
before it did any further damage than con
suming a back building. 111 the neighbour
hood of Mr. Schermerhorn's (hip chandlerv
itore. ;
A Memorandum of papersin a che/l foundin
the cabin of the wreclt'd schooner " At
( latitic 9/ Bcflon," vir.
I/iit of Avei y Little's Notes-
March 2stTi, '94, 231. cs. 6d 3- 4 d, Calvin
Lewis, George Little.
Sept. 27-th,93, 41, iis. id. W.Lewis,
Ma T '94. <sl. js. Benj. Keen.
My Dear. Children.
I desire to bless God, that I have heard
you are both alive, and preferred them in
such great danger— let this be a warning to
you, anil confidcr that'you are both to die, '
and always be in preparation: for your great j
and aivful change.- This from your lovinjr
niotner. ' SARAH LITTLE. 3
Alio, a lift of the children born to Tho
mas and Sarah Little.
»The marks on the cloathes in the chest
are A. L.
BOSTON, September 11.
THE FRIGATE CONSTITUTION.
On Wednesday lart", accDrdiirg' to prcvi-
CU3_ notice, the frigate Coxfttution was to
have been launched into her destined ele
-1 ment, of which the will be a considerable
ornament. Early in the morning, the' in
habitants of every description proceeded to
the navy yard, houfrs in the vicinity, or 1
on "board veflels moored a short difiance '
from the shore, tg view a scene, which, as
Americans, hnd excited their warmed infe
reft. The launch of a frigate fuperlor in i
elegance of architecture, neitnefs of work- t
manfhip, and flrength of material, to any s
' "6vher ever built in the world—which waa r
entirely American —necefTarily produced in t
the breafl of every one who deserves to en- (
Joy the privileges of eit/'zenfhip in our c
country j the liveliest emotions of felicita
tion, and a fond belief that the Columbian ' n
navy will one day be able to cope with
those nautical plunderers, who are almofl
gorged with American booty ; and mortify
those miserable wretches who attempt by ' n
their clumsy ridicule to damp an arflor j "
\»hich honors ou* country, and deflroy in I
embryo the very engine which we now nefd j t
for our prote&ion. Among the refpeCta- j
tie fpeftators on this occasion, was the j.
chief magiflrate of the United States, and
the governor and It. governor of this com
monwealth. However those jacobin Tcrib
blers who afFeft attachment to the govern,
ment, and deference to the people of th< P'
United States, msy pretend to confiftcncy, a l
their cotiflant efforts to bring into disrepute 0'
the bulwark of our liberties, and their con.*
tinual abuse of the people in their ffpre- .
fsntatives—convict them of abfurdfty and ,n
almofl of treason. » ta
'Tlie pleasing fpc&acle of the colleded f"
beauty and flrength of our counrry, was a
degree of compensation for the mortifioati- tc
on, which the refpi'te given by Fate to the ,
launching c,f the frigate occasioned. , c
At the inflant the .tide had ruu to its Ul
height, al] the block's were clear, the shores
removed, and the frigate refled 011 her bilge
ways, which supported her in the utmost *
security, neither fpreadinj nor fettlino- ; °! 1
but for want of fufficient declivity in.the
cradle r -fhe did Rot move towards the sea.
The prudence of the conllrutlor pro- ex
duced this trifling delay in her dehut into ev
the ocfan, but the circumflance does not /
reflect the least discredit on him. After
• preparing a feyv tackles, several screws, &c.
. and cutting away some of the bilge-ways,
with considerable exertions the was moved ■
20 feet, when (he ceased ber motion ; and a c
- the tide having ebbed considerably, it was
conceived proper to defer any further efforts e:
t6 git her into the water till Friday, [this I ent
day] though it is not doubted but similar cvt
exertions to those which firfl flarted her,' ar ß
would Jiave.completed her launch, had not ,^r '
prudence prevented the renewal of them.
THEATRICAL. •
" TH' L»tr»CH.'' 1
This moficil drama, tk« second offspring- cf or ]
Mr. Hodgkinlon's pen, cliims raflk in the very lun
fSrflclifsof I afrerpiete. Its plot is sim- flap
pit and perl'pieu us ; and ks charaaeci pleaft ]y {
qntly varirgaied—The d alngue abounds with t ; or
Itrong national ffntiment, and not unfrequentiy
fpatkles wirh th<! genuine vf of well pointed
humor. Tlie trufic is rich and various; thi
ityle of the fonjrs highly chiraflerittic.—Exam- .<
ined by the moll rigid rules of eriticifm, it ar-- £
rests the approbation of the coldeji arbiter j con
sidered as a tertiporary produijlion,' written in
tjie (hort space of forty ei%bt hours, it amply 1
merits ihe eflthuliai'm oftht molt /anguine. refe
Of the la ft fier.e (which embraces a prof Q c _
petff of part of DofVr-n, Charleftswn, Chilfea,
and the river) " Description, but afhadotb's j? rG<
Jhade
to he the moil beautiful perrpfiSUvc, ever exbi- hod
bi'ed in this town by the " %limpfes" of the ia- poli
S per. To Mr-Jefl'erlon, whose talent a« a <;o- bun
median is its ewrt good reoort, the public are ljf e
highly indebted tor this cle/ int specimen of his '
feenie genius, in which he had faithfully coni- "»•
liined, with the most afiiduous aecuracy,
the mini.telt objeils of the naval fpeiilarif— ) IK)m
Ihe paffirig of the pleasure boats on the watery rudt:
the regular of the men at the oais, the j fche
j'anjX'ig of the inj;at,-, and the swell of the, mcd
furf of the flrearn wiien parted by her keel, [ low
M'ere al' executed in the tirfl fiyle of fjage ma- re ";i]
chinerv. and niiturefq-te
■■ — ■ > ravn
Exceiient Bourd'eaux Brandy ■
3c)itto > C!.r. :in cafe* ' * «
Just leccivcd, a:;d for Ky v>oi\
Leech. illy I
,t*g. 2f. - -.awe: prim
Xf3e <oaset&v
'
I, PHILADELPHIA,
wlt!i vVK'->NFSn \y evsmnq,
13°f~\ Tu^/o / bunals for 24 /w*, £/,.% ytjlr
roli- da y at ""on.
P 1 ?" Tliird Prtfljvfcrian » .
»m St. Mary's Charch r 0
Swedes I 0
the Qerni:»n L\rhercan o r
roke • Pb'tor's Field 0 ,
bed, f'»rf Spiral* I 4
> x r
con- 4
)ur " ' 1 9 ~~S
lery * FJrw of theft from the city,
*f One from Can-ptoum.
idln * I 1 * 1
At- . Philadelphia, Augujl 24, 1797.
Ala meeting of a few citizens, it was
fuggettcd, tliat, in consequence of the pre-
Ivin va^ln g calamity, a number of poor persons,
many-os whomhad families to support, would
tvis, W3nt the common necessaries of life,
unless a fund be provided for their relief, .
Wherefore, it was agreed to promote a fub
ard P 1 ' 011 or the ufc of such as might be in
1 in afliftance, and had no other means of
-to procuring it. It was also agreed, that Dr.
die, Wlll . lam White, Dr. Nicholas Way, Na
•eat ' thaniel Falconer, John Connelly, Samuel
i'ot >ates > a "d Caleb Lownes fhonld be a com
mittee to procure fubferiptiong for the a
ho- hove P ur P°fe> and that Samuel Coates fliould
be Treasurer, to receive the money, and pay
test to the o, *dcr of the said committee, or any
one of them.'
t Signed by order,
Caleb Lownes, Secretary.
:vi- -At a meeting of the committee held at
to the city-hall, the 25th September 1797 ;
]e . present Nathaniel Falconer, John Connelly,
ble Caleb Lownes, and Samuel Coates, Stephen
in- Gjrard was chosen a member of this com
to mittcc to- supply the vacancy occa/ioned by
or the death of Df. Nicholas Way. Publifh
ce cd by order of the committee.
as CALEB LOWNES, Sec'ry.
(e- Those persons who have the care of sick
in in need of afliftance in Fourth flreet, and
k- to the eaftvVard thereof, are requested to
ny a PP I y to John Connelly and Stephen Gi
ai rard; and those who have the care of them
in to the westward thereof, are desired to call on
n- Caleb Lowues, who will attend to their
iir cases. I >
a- It is hoped the printers of the several 1,1
in newspapers will publish the above.
•h . . |
ft APPOINTMENT BY AUTHORITY. <
y The President of the United States ha* J
! appointed John Read, jun. Esquire, of f
j the city of Philadelphia, Agent for the i
United States, under the 6th article of the '
; treaty between the United States and hi. >
" Bntanic majesty, vice Charles Hall, f
, Esquire, declined. F
d
HONOR AMONG THIEVES. v
Two convidts, not long fine* rrleafed from '
f prifcn, had amaiTed, by diligence and close c
■ t application, while confined, a considerable jj
e l Um Hlone y» which was made a common h
4 ftoik. b
. . By joint consent, the money was deposited a
J ,n 'he hands of a tavern-keeper, and one wa« h
to wait at the tavern until the othfcr called b ,
i for him with a horse and chair, whicfi he •
1 ' r ' ad at , fomeslillance back. When this lau
_ ter arrives at the tavern, he enquires of the d
landlord for his comrade—and is told that «
he is off!— but what was bitterest of all, i
s tnat the money also was gone off with him !
3 Ihi thief was an " exclusive patriot," \
_ and an inveterate and incorrigible democrat. (
t The above new instance (which is founded: 6
, on faft) of the thorough depravity of a Jaco- ' '
bin's mind, holds out a very ufeful moral to ' 3
those. who would not wish to learn, by bitter !
experience, that txclu/ive patriotic in what- . -
| ever walk of life, are ccnclujive knaves. ' n
It is not true that Drs. GofTe and Wal- 0 i
lass are aboOt to draw their quills in defence
of the system of blood. This is interrefting
fll formation to those who are pofli-fled with Al
a dread of venefeftion—as from the known
talents of thcfc eminent profe(Tor3 of the
healing art, it is probable that if they once
I entered with vigor into the controversy,
every opponent would be silenced by found
1 argument;—or have his mouth flopped by a I
threat of profecuticn ! | Sc
* pri
It is not, I believe, recorded in Gil Bias T1
that Sangrado ever threatened perfecutiuu r ' c
or prosecution to any one who ridiculed his ot
lunatic doctrines. He had probably under-; ne!
(landing enough to know, that it woiild on-i ft°
ly encreafe the general contempt, orcxecra- Sti
tion, against him. her
Autem, 10/igo ex intcrvallt, venit alter Sj-rrraJo ; hat
Sta im txfurgurt injuria, tr.fiicitia, belli ; '
(In tncdicina infunt brec omnia villa J f i j
" moriuntur fopuli vtne/.dicne p '
Et c.ntagUnt. tentat obvdvereprelum. (
The science of medicine bears a very near
resemblance, in mod leading points, to thht Shi
of politics. ■ In both, hercfies neyer fail jo Bri
produce the worst of consequences. In the
forn-, - ;hey tend to the difTolution of tie
body, and in the latter tp rhat of the body
[politic. Ought they not then, alike.to'be
hunted down, by all those who value either
life, or happiness in life ? Tin
i c
No department, perhaps, of hnman ccco- I
nomy has been more frequently or more 1
ruddy aflaulted by innovation and abfuld {
fchemerj than the theory and praAice fcf Che
medicine. One confolatign remains to lis, 1
however,thatarampantquack now finds foipe tun
resistance apd opposition to his ftarjc-majd, bun
raving attacks upon reason and experienced— S
Arid however this circumflance may irritate Cha
the empiric, the imprefiion made upon the I
world, by his irritation and hit threats, wfill H.
illy tend to promote the propagation of his S
principle. vani
CITY HOSPITAL REPORT,
Fremthea&'ji to 27th Sept. in themormng.
Adnitted, lisce last report, *
Elizabeth Pullman, Front, 3 doors below
1 South street.
.- 27 :. ' EPz btth White, Sosth, nesr Third street.
fjhr- Mar y ead . George's, near Plumb street.'
-Andrew Ki'dflc)-, Fifth, « few dears north
\ of Chefnut street.
, Win, Chsrlet, Dock street, adjoirimg Pole's
1 auft.'on room.
Polly Matthews,. China Faflory.
Mary Carfv.el!, Vernon, between South and
Snip pen street.
Discharged since last Report.
Jack, (a mulatto) admitted I 3th inft.
Eloped, since lafl; report.
John Bathurft, a&nitted J2th inft.
Died Hnoe last report.
'• when admitted I pre
was •<,, I v,OUiit oadniiflion.
pre- „. ar L s ' ? e " n ' S ' 23d ' 2 days,
ans lc^ard Jones (black
mid ITlan ) 2 5 th * 7 days.
life '' ■
' Remaining last Report -m
Admitted ikicc,
: In
?: fch " r s cj ■
uel ' 4
■a- Remain inHofpital, j Convalefcentsu ]
u Six of whom are dangerotu. '
ln y I"*.crred in City Hospital burying ground
' since last report :
From the city andfuburbs c
From the city hospital 2
at _ Total 7
7 . OT EP H B GIRARD,
j ' (^g n ed) Caleb Lownes, '
, ' - John Connelly. 1
Published by order of the Boarcl, 1
b" Wm. Montgomery,
flj. Chairman prottm. ;
twenty sixth day of September inft.
died, Capt. YViluam Heyiha m, of this city, J
ck ,n tfce 77jh yettr of his age.—ln him were uni't
nd ' a b t><iy healthful and vigorous, >-ith a raind
to con lP re ' ,e " i,v ; e i ar eneigetic. Warm in the
.• ca "'f ot jne liberties of mankind, he flood for
•>- ward among the earliell afferters of Ameriran
m freedom- and though an Enghfhman by birth,
Jn «f relisted ihe illegal encroachments of that P
,; r country with an exemplary zeal, to the grrat *
I detriment of his private fortune. Equally dif
, v tinguifhed f#r the benevolent affeflions, he was 1
| uniformly the friend of the diftrefled ; nor was
it by words alone that he fought to pour balm U
into their wounds: his house and his purse were f"
I ever open to reliev* thei neceflities. He sup- si
ported a tedious and painful illness with a forti-
tude which ft.roogly charaderized the man. and «
r ' ca . r , n rtfi »" ,t,o " to the divine will, heauti- a
ic fully illuftratcd the infinite importance of «lie- \
le ion 1111 the hour of death. Bv this affliflW «- r
vent his children are deprived of an ifTcdionate 'i
P ar « nt . his numerous friends of a cheeful com- *
pamon, and the public of a truly honest man. 10
. r , „ yjUCK DOCTOR, * 2
A foohlh, Kile fellow at i hearing
t that . phyficianhad obtained g,<*t wealth and a
r credit by the ftle rf feme plft., undertook to J t'
make p.ll. h.mfelf and t. fell them. He admini- /"
(tered the lame pill to all persons whatever j and
n by chanoe they sometimes l'ucceeded, his name A
btcamc famon . A countryman called on him In,
d and defiredto know if his pills would enabla ou
lg him to find an ass he hai lately loft. The quack
d bade him swallow fix pills. In his way home,
the operation of the pills obliged him to retire
mte a wood, were he found his ass. The clown
in cotdequencr, spread a report, that lie knew a B
e tloftor who fold pills that would recover//toW L
t ■ cat tit. j- c
f' j n
! -PRICES OF STOCf?, th
' Philadelphia, Hth Srpt. 1797. p(,
J 6 J?cr Cant. 16/8
I «per C.«>» [V* th
! IWerred 6 |»er Cent. j x r.
'IBANK United Seated, 'ig per ct adVanc*. thl
r ' inn % , vnia, n jja aci
- : North America, 46 j B . Pj
Infi.rance Co. N. A (harcj 45 to .to do. ,1
PennfvlTat)ia, par
COURSE OF EXCHANGE. ln
On London, at 30 days par fd
at 60 days ' - (, 5 P a
at 90 days h r e
Amtterdam, perKildcr
® , 40 roil
\ . g oda y 5 M 4»
CAZET7£ MARINE LIST.
PctkT of Philadelphia.
The Swedish barque Jupiter, captain "
Schales, was lately taken by "a French f :
privatjer and carried into a Spanilh port. ®, R '
The Jupiter brought to this city the An.e
rtcan citizens redeemed at Algiers; was fro,
soon after laden with at the public stores Oli,
near Arch-street, with timber and naval ai
stores, feut by the government of the U»ited
States to the Dey of Algiers, and was on
her pafTage thither when (he fell into the n ™
hands of the French.
The ship Molly, from the Havanna, and Uml
brig Planter, capt. Hawkins, from St. Tafl
Croix, are arrived at Wilmington. \ Lonj
iilk
New-York, September 26. " al !
JKRirED. f Days
Ship Fame, Nicholas, Nantz 62
Brig Francis, and Amelia, Simpfon, Perf
Bourdeaux Seen
Iphigenia, Thompfoij, Port-de-Paixzo s,Ta n
Seaport, Andrews, Tortuja 30 Crea
Fjriend ship Turks Island 18
rri ? un S» N. Caroling 7 c
The following is a lift of American veflels ■—
captured and brought into the port of
Nantes, from the 31ft March lafl to the
12th July. TNf
Ship Rainbow, Smith, of and from wils
.Charleftot), bound to London. the ci
The Rainbow was the fir ft that was cap- r-licd
turcd—fhe has been condemned by two tri
bunals. Ct 'i v =
Ship Charlotte, Kindray, of and from hym
Charlellon. bonnd to Bremen. Sh
BrigTuno, W a 'l c er, of Portsmouth, N. the c;
PI. from Charlellon, bound tcl Hambri). ujovc
Ship Hebe, Lindegrin, of and iiiora Sa
vannah, bound to Lanca&e/. " cu^
, r Sf VP Confederacy, Jenk., 0/ New Y Ol
,r ® r China bound to Hambru.
Ship Oneida, Sherry, of and from Ne
elow bpuiid to London.
Sltip Brifeis, Breath, of and from Ne
reet. *oi k, bound to Atnfterdam.
reet. Ship Light Horse, Haff, of New-Yor
onh from Bristol, bound to New-York.
Brig-American Hero, M'Dongal, ofar
ale's froni New-York, bound to Cadiz?
Ship Mercury, Keown, of Philadelphi
from Ncrfclk, bound to Bremen,
and Ship Bacchus, George, of and from Phi
adc.phia, bound to London.
Brig Mary, Holmes, of and from Bud or
bound to Naples.
Brig Catherine, Carmeau, of Newbury
inft. port from Alexandria, bound to Rotterdam
, Schooner Sally, RufTel, of Newburyport
p re . from Salem, bound to Bilboi.
ion. Brig Nelly, Bart is, of , f rom Mar
bjehead, bound to Lisbon.
None of the others have tried yet, but 1
is expeded, ia consequence of the Rainbov
„ bcil) g condemned by the second trib#ial
57 ' llat lht fials of the other ships will be bro'l
*8 forwa rd very fliortly.
- Eunice, belonging Falmonth, MatTa
65 chufetts, bound from Liverpool to Phila
delphia, wss taken 7th July, and brought
in 20th. a
4 The Jupiter, from Charlellon, bouud to
- Bremen, capt. Henry Mongds, last from
Altona,
61 r Sh lS Fame ' "P' 3l '" N, ' c hols, 61 days
from Nantes, with 30 pafTengers; spoke on
nd the 18th Sept. the brig Fortune, of Wells,
out 4 day., bound to St. Bartholemews,
lat. 40, 26, long. 64, 16.
Brig Seaforth, capt. Andrews, 32 days
I from Tortola ; spoke Sept. 1, the brig
Grace, from Baltimore to St. Domingo,
D) lat. 27, 00. 17th Sept. spoke fchr.
capt. Brower, from Cape Ann to St. Do
• ° U ' t kt ' 40. 06. Sept. 21,
ship from R. Island, bound to
Havanna, 130 miles N. W. by N. from R.
Island, out 30 hours. Provisions dear in
Tortola, and very plenty in St. Thomas's,
ft.
y, ExtraS of a letter from Captain James,
H* ' "f >c flip Brifeis, dated at Nantes
J/' l2 \r a ", J , re " ived 'M'> Fame,
r . Captain Nuhols, arrived at this port yrjler
in day, from that place.
1, " " '^ e 1 May was captured by a French
lt privateer of this place, mountiug 16 guns, eom
it mandedby Dutajh, where I txpeh to be detain
s- edat leafl three months ; andfinally condemned.
[» There is at present in this place fifteen Ameri
n can fbtps and brigs bound either to their own
e f° rlt °r»«"ral This day saw a gentleman
jJ° m r S °' "f ormf d me there was in that
j. place, several Americans condtmed, two of
d which belonged to New- Tori the brig Fox, and
- a ship ihlewife, in L'Oricnt, /lip belonging to
- ri W : r ° rk > bound f or Bourdeaux, under the
t l°l'P !c f of not having our articles signed by the
- tr , ench minifUr, and Juflice of Peace. I was
laien ,n long. 15, 6. IV. lat. 48, 30, N. and
■ Wa \ trca ' eJ v fy >" : when I was taken from
on board with my people, the officers belonging
I t/jc /" "V"'"- plundered my cabin oj all the
0 Jtores not so much as leaving me any fowls,
■ or tea The ship Rainbow, of Char Man
■1 haj teen condemned, by two trials, and has ap
e pealed a third time to the high court at Paris,
, but I believe to little effeS. The Spaniards tale
« our vejjels and condemn mojl of them!"
r Bavtimor*, September 23.
1 Arrived oa Saturday, fchr. Dorchester,
1 th ' 34 days from St. Jago de Cuba.
•' th «" re ' br 'g Patriot of tTus port, and a
lchooner of do, name not recoUefted, to fail
5_°. r . 6 da y s * Sailed in company with !
the Dick and Nancy, Leund to Philadel- ;
ph'a-fpoke brig Governor Brookes,
bound to Philadelphia, from Petit Cuave : |
the c»ptam«ind mate died on the pafTage,
aind left only 4 men—tapt. Booth offered
them two navigators, but they- would not
accept of tham ; lat. 32, 50, north.
Capt. Booth failed from St. Jago de Cuba,
Ang 10, in company with capt. Lillbridge, 1
in the Dick ; and capt. Barnet, in the
K-l.oontfr Nancy, belonging to Philadelphia
parted with them off the weft end of Cuba."
Left in the port above mentioned, brie O
ronooka, capt. Frank ford of Philadelphia.
From Marseilles,
THE CARGO
°o hc l - S y di ' h bar( l ue Guftav "» Adolphus, from
Marfedfes, cor.fifluig of the following articles,
isd'fch.rgmg at Mr. Latimer's wharf, and for
hie by the fubfcubcri
BRANDY, well flavored, of a, 3 & 4 th proof
Clirtt, in hogiheads
3itU), in cafcj ~
Fruntigniac Wine, in cases ef 30 bottles
Olive Oil, ot a superior quality, iir baskets of 6
and bpttles
Capers" •
Olives
•ilmonds
Dry Verdigreafe -
Wriiing Paper .
Uml.re.las (Silk) of a«, 30 and 3 s inches
Long and short white Kid Gloves for Women
Mlk
[ Handkerchiefs, in imitation ofiladrafs
Artificial Flowers and Garlands
Ostrich Feathers
Uibbons
Perfumery
Scented Hair-Powder and Pomatum
Manna in forts
Cream Tartar.
BENJAMIN MORGAN &
ROBERT ANDREWS.
September a 7. eotf
1 homas Armat and Son, 01
OF PHILADELPHIA,
TNFORM their cudomers agd the public, they
A have removed a part of their merchandize to
Wilmington : Atfo, they have their (tore open in s
t.ie city. At either place their friends ran be Tub- n C
plied, and their orders carefully attended to
By the C umfecrland, fr, m Hull, they have re
ceived a handsome a(T» ri m-nt of ai ticks, suitable
to the approaching frafon ; and cxp*4 to add to it
hy other fall ships.
Should the" ficknefj-frevail in die central part of J u
the city, rhat branch of their business will be ts
luovrd to ''
1 he communication by polt is open and fc*
guiar as ufuai.
icpt. It. tW
I K SHINGTOV TE-RT, TL
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medicines!
at ~n T HE Poor who ma y fin d it inconvenient, from
qJ" (liuauce, to mate use of Mr. Hunter's truly Hie
,d fitorious offer, will be supplied with medicines—
to ru £ ar ! ey a / cc - b y a Pt>!yia<r at th»
subscriber s store. No. 36, Market-street.
f ROBERT S. STAFFORD.
I notice: — # —
, THE Office* of the Deportment of War arefw
the present remoy«d near to the Fall, of the Scuyt
m kill, on the Ridge Road.
7;r Scp'ember 4.
I'«r lale or to be let on grouud
m rent >
0- O ITT! A Tv al " a u Je lot s GroUnd '
OI J uA l E on the north-east corner of WtU
.y and Fifth fleets, fronting the State-
It House fqt.arer Thiv lot is fifty-one feet fron»
/ on Walnut street, and one hundred and thirteen
feet and an half on Fifth ftreeyfthere are «*
present two finall two story hrick houses, aud »
number ot small tenements thereon.
dl/D, for Snle,
J Jwo three story Brick Houses
With convenient stores, wharf, & c . situate sn
a ter-ftreet, between Mulberry and Saflafras
ltreeti, containing in front on Water street fjf
- ty-four feet, and continuing that breadth east.
, ward n.r,ery-five feet, then widenine to ths
; | loyth thirteen feet fix inches. These houfrt
> ave the convenience of a public alley adjoining
i °. n th / north si d «> «>d are a very definble fitua"
tion for a merchant, flour fadlor.or others who
may have occasion for derate of goods. Thi»
property wfll be fold on very realbnable torms
, ror calu. I'or further ioformation anplv to th»
, printer. s * '
: J"'y -U- . iw&wtf
FOR sale;
BR£TAGNES in cases
German Checks in da«
Cambrjck
Plattillas
Oznabrigs
Gold and filvfV Watcha^
Window Glass 10 by 8
Tumblers ia cases
Linseed Oil in ccfcs, &c. & c .
George Pennoci,
T . lo 3t High-Sir**
3^
I I be Sabfcriber has for' Hale,
A large assortment ®f India Mufliqj
coarse and fi.'fe
Tndia Calicoes ;
Scoty RoroaJls
B ue Cloths and Checks*
Bandanna H*nclkerchief»
Blue red and Gilli Handkerchiefs
An invoice of Irish Linens and Sbtetiagt,
affortci
y A box of Diapers
S'ilk Umbrellas
Two boxes of fine Spices, obtaining Nu,ti*«fl»,
Mace and Cloves
Black Pepper of firft quaiitr .-
East Ginger
Java Sugar
A quantity of Madeira Win#
Ditto.-of Gin
Roll Brimftonc
Mordecai Lewis.
- 12.
Window Glass,
Of Superior Quality, and cheaper than sny other td
theCitv—
OF Famous SIZES,
From 8 by 6 to 19 by 14, ,
By the single Box or Quanti'.y, may be had at the
S ore of the Subscribers, comer of Arch and Front,
lirert.
yaw.es C. cif SamuelW. Fijher.
Philadelphia, J.neq, ,797.
Red Port ~~
Just arrived, by the brig Iris, capt Rhodes, from
Oportfl,
Red Port V\ : pe in pipes, hhds and quarter cafe.
60 cvvt. Cortv. U,I (ale by
Philips, Cramond, & Co.