ef tije and Philadelphia Dally Advertiser, Number 1-5 R7. j SALES BY AUCTION. StJted Sales For DRY GOODS. f Forenoon —pdward IJox, No. 56, .. , ji lO'-ith Front-fireet, "" a - r ~\ Afternoon—Footman & Co. No. 65 ' South Front-street. ~ r Forenoon—John Connelly, Old City ~ ri J Audlion, Nr> 73 fc*iA I'ront-ftreet. J "■") Afternoon—William Shannon, No. (_ 18 ( High-street, n- j r< C Afternoon —Peter iienfon, No. 74 south Third-ftrcet. ~ C Forenoon—Jfdward Fox. • "'J (Afternoon —John Connelly". „ . , ) Forenoon—William Shannon. r "J* \ Afternoon—John o»nnelly. Saturday Afternoon —.Peter Henfon. For Freight or Charter, the good br,g S Vt K E Y, Isaac Vredenburg, Matter ; . ~ NOW lying at Clifford's whan, and In < ompleat order to receive a carcjo. For terras please to ap- j ply the Captain an board, or John Slyrin, No. Br, Arch-street. WHO HAS FOR SALE, 2000 wt.of double refined Saltpetre 60c wt. of F F Gun Powder 300 barrel' of Herrings 50 huflicls of Timothy Seed 150 cafe-" of Claret, firfl quality Ana a quantity of Sherry Wine. pt. *';■ - dtf "" fiAVANNA SUGARS. FOR S/tt)T, 1400 boxes and calks prime white Havan na SUGARS, On boarrVthe (hip Hamhurgh Packet, Silas Swain, Master, now lying at Marcus Hook. Por terms, apply to Capt. Swain, on board, to Capt- Samui-l Smith, in Front, near Wal nut street, or to Philip Nicklin, (sf Co. r- r~2_. Who offer the said Ship Hamburgh Packet For SALE or CHARTER. She is 320 tons regiller', coppered to the bends, fails remaHtab'y faft, and san be ready to re ceive a cargtf in a few days. Sept. at. dsw Antigua Rum, JUST arrived at Wilmington, Delaware State, and now landing from on board the Brig A.?live, William Williams, Master, One hundred hhds. 3d & 4th proof, And for Sale by Jehu Hollingfworth 1$ Co. Wilmington, Sept. if. dtf N. B. The above Brig, 'be brig GAYOSO, are ry ®""° a ' e or Charter, lr, d now ready to receive a vargo on board, at Wilmington Amilv as above. For Savannah, j—c The faft failing ship, SWIFT PACKET, I >ATR,CK GmßßiMf Master, Now lyingoppofre lb; mouth of Frankford Creek, has hahdfemc aceomraoda tions for pa(Tengn the waters of .Frelh and ,W/*eelivg Cricks and Ten Mile Run. — These Lands ate fertile and well timbered, and were patentced early in 17 *7 M except 3700. as or therea bouts, which were paten'eft' 1 in 171)3. One foui.ih of the purchase mof>ey to be at the time of sale, for the rjefidue a c,rrdtt of ane, two and three months, will l.e given, on inier?.k'and good fciurity. Odober 6. 3 up at Snow Hill the firft night, at Dover the ad night, and ar rive* in Philadelphia ill the evening of the third day. Thediftancc en this routs, between Philadelphia and Norfolk, is lo miles less than on any stage route between thole places. Too much cannot be said in favor of the road, which is most excellent indeed. The proprietors wdlingly engage to return the whole fare to any palfenger, who, after having performed tbis route, will fay that he ever travelled in a stage for the fame distance, so good a road in America. Anguft 11. dim.eotf. Window Glass, Of Superior Quality, and cheaper than sny other in the City— OF VARIOUS SIZES, From 8 by 6 to 19 by 14, By the single Box or Quanii'.y, may be had at the vftore of the Subscribers, corner of Arch and From ftreet. James C. Iff Samuel W. Fijher. Philadelphia, June 9, 1737* f i wmwftf Red Port Wine. Just arrived, by the brig Iris, capt. Rhodes, from Oporto, Red Port Wine in pipes,hhds. and quarter cafics nd thATower (lamp. Whoever will return the aid piece to Job* BennarJ, at the sign of the Blue Ball on the PafTyunk Road, or the office of this Gazette, Ihall receive a reward of Four French Crowns, . •Sept. 12. *3t DUTY ON CARRIAGES. Notice is hereby Given, THAT agreeably to an al<2 or-CopgrcTb of the Univd States of America, passed at Phila delphia, tie »Bth day of May, lV)h ; laying du ' tits on Carriages forth© conveyance of perfcwis, which (hall he kept by or for ai|y person, for his or her own use, ort- let out to hire, or for thf conveyance of pafTengcrs, the firvcral d.utirs nul rates following, to wit : For and upon every Coach, 15 dols. upon every Clariot,ll dpls. upon every Poll Chariot, 12 dols. upoft every PoltChaife, 12 doh. upon every I'llaeton, with or without top, 9 dols. upon every Coachee, 9 dols. upon other Carriages, having pannelwork above; with blinds, glafles or curtains, 9 dolt. upon f»ur wheeled Carriages, having fra med polls and tops with Heel fpriugs, 6 dols. upon four wheeled Cwriages. w j lm Germantow, tlth Sept. 17.9T- ) IMPORTED lu the (hip America, James Ewing, master, from Hamburgh, Brown Hollands White Piatillas Ticklenburgs Coarse Linens Tapes I in cases. Glass TuhAlers j TOSi SALE BY George Pennock. 14. ' 3aw A: TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER n, 1707 To be Let"*at a moderate Rdnt, "j lIE principal fart of ft HOUSK, «v.thln a I «»f th<* CofTee-h. ufc, wuVfh lut® b'-en d ft»r ihe foui n>onth«, coi liHi'ip of :i tod uiid parlour, two bedrooms and a drefl»n«*room, two pirrets, ki r ch,sj, wool and .e : ar, ail in excellent orc.er, <\t for tiie immediate reception of a firalV famib/. None need apply hut tiiofe who are iefyecla 1 l«» .and regular.— T.tiquir - .tt ihj oificj of this (Jailtte, Odfohpr 9. dtf Mr. L AIL S O N, WITH an intention to rcn.lrr ferv-ce, and unde ceive those Performers, who during his ahlcnr«- Mr. Jiymorjd has tHousrh| proper to t nj/age, thii. Daniel Ccober s perry, and lodge that night at Bodine's, at Longaccmiug ; and on on Friday, at 6 o*c!oci s P. Ai. wrivc at C.leb E vans'*, inieeper, in Tinker tor., dif art from the city 5 4 miles % {from the Atlantic 6, u>;Jf> om th: Eajl Grxtfng Plains 7mi Us) where art I accommodations for tra vellers, and tifberi mrrotnmoj'fjus andf&fe parage Ivats provided to eotxrey pAjfcngers to Capt. William IVar~ ringtcn s house, on 'fycker s If and adjoin inihg the At lantic, where are good accommoaations, and a Convenient place to lathe ; the f ortfman rvbn ivifhes to regale hirfelf toith fowling andfjhing, may at this place be highly gra* tifitd x there being at almofl every fcafn of the year fowl a idf.fb in abundance——The Stage on ite return, farts from the aforcfiid C, Evans's in Tucker ton, every Tues day, at 6 o'clock, A, A/, breakffis at John Bodine's, at Wading River Bridge, lodge that night at Longacoming, and at I o'clock, P. M. on Wednesday, arrive at the aforefaid Cooper's Ferry. It is presumed thai no route of an equal diflance will be less expenfve, or furnijl thf tra veller with a greater variety of amusement, as he will not only have a pleasant fail to the atlanl.c from Tucker ton, but have the euriofity of feeing on the road thither a number of capital furnaces and forges, and one fitting mill, in complete order, and at work ; gentlemen, too, who are owners, or faflors, of any of the aforefaid iron works, are solicited to encourage and support this sage (by which they can be so well accommodated) the continuance of which will much depend on theiir aid. The rates of passengers and baggage are as follows : For a passenger from the aforefaid Daniel Cooper s Ferry to Tuckerton, including 14 baggage, Two Dollars ; for way passengers per mile, Four Cents—lsO lb. of baggage equal to a pas senger. Pof age of letters, newspapers, life, will be agreeabl *0 law. JST. jtx.& .' e mail croffesfrom the Old Ferryi THOMAS WARDLE & Co. Tuckerton, Sept. 28. Oil. s.—lawtf To be Sold, And immediate poffefllon given, THAT elegant feat, called BLOOMS BURY, *hc refidenee of U e late John Cox, Efq with a bout to acres of Land, fitunte on the Delaware, ex tending from the mouth of A flat ancle creek, to Tren ton ferry. The manfton house is a hand Tome well conftruAci brick building, 50 . y 40 feet, certain ing four room* on each floor, witfe excellent cellars, arid a two {lory brick kitchen. Among th* out !>uildings are a, fione coach house and ftablcs, fuf ficienfc t* contain fix carriages and ten horfls, and a (lone cow house, upwarcisof 100 feet in length. There is also a tlone farm house with corn c«*ibs, waggon house, &c. &c. The whole of t:,epremt fes propoled to be fold with this feat, from their fito arion and improvements, are such as to be worthy rhe attention of any gentleman wishing to ntire from the city. There are ?lfo about 25 acres ad joining the above, which will be d vided so as to accommodate the purchaferi. Also, 100 acres ad joining the town lots on the east the ilrget leading from Trenton to Lambertori, which will be fold together or in lot*, as may best suit the pur chaser, and 230 acres of woodland, two miles the above land, which will also be divided if re quired. The term* «f payment will he made easy, and an indifputabie title given. For further parti culars enquire of Mrs. Cox, No. i44,South Fourth street, Philadelphia, John Stevens, Lfq Hoboc ken, Mathias Barton, Esq. of Lancafler, or .the fuhferiber at Treriton. MASKELL EWING. Trenton, Sept. 25, 1797. Sept. 30. dtf. At the Federal Blast Furnace, In Carver— fer Slitting, Platting, and Rolling M 1 LLS. SEYMOUR'S Patent Rollers. THEIR superiority cortfijti in being free from holes and boney-combed places, ivhicb are com monh found in rollers cajt in sand, or clay moulds. Theft patent rollers are cajl in iron moulds, pre-vioujly heated, andivill be found to be moredenfe, solid and durable than any rollers heretofore used. Another important advantage they) have over others, is, that the necks require no turning, but are immedaitely fit for use, and from their accuracy, run t- This Day is Published, BY Mess. Dobfon, Cqjey, Campbell, Ric , and the othci Book fellers, Price One Dollar and twenty-five cents, EJeganty printed on IVove paper, and Hot prefftd, By fohn Thompson, A COMPARATIVE VIEW OF The Constitutions Of the several States with each other, and with that of the United States: exhibiting in Tables, the prominent features of eaeh Constitution, and claffmg together their most impertant provisions, under the several heads of adtniaiftration ; with Notes and Observations. B t WILLIAM SMITH, Of South-Carolina, L L. D. and member of the Congress of the United States. . DadicateJ to the People of the United States. N. B. A few Copies prinud oc an inferior pa per, at 3-4thsof 2 d sllar. Thomas Herman Li-urn p , North !»ifth tlrct. corner of ?forth alley, HAS FOR SALE, T^XCFLt.EI 4 ' r ri'vl bt;ijr',cui'.x Wine in crJV; .n Sff&p* in fni&Uhoxet, for family ufr O'gfi ) —}iw THK> JV/iY Awl for file by 7 NOMAS DOB VON, at the Stone House. No. 4r t south Second flr» shoot, To pour th« frefh inflruSlory anfvvers make to all such quetlionS as the Resident Physician, &c. at the time of examination thall atk relative to th» health of any port or place fr»m which the thip or vessel failed, or has fioce touched at—the number of persons on board when the thip or vessel entered 00 her voyage—the number of persons that have since been landed or taken on board, and when and whererefpeflively—what perfoas on board— s they have been during the voyage, or the 11, at the time of examination, be infe&ed with any pes tilential or contagious diteafe—and what is the pre sent state and condition of the purfons on boaM with refpeit to their health or diseases. And if any miller or captain thall refufe to expose as afore aid, to the search of any of the officers aforefaid, it if he shall conceal ary ftck person, or in any other moo ter deceive the proper officers aforefaid in his