of tije I* NUMBER -158$ "j SALES BY (SUCTION. - Stated Sales For n r r GOODS. Foitdnoon—'Edwirrd Fox, No. 561 a r j-, J fotith Fr»nt-ftreet, ' Afjernoon—Footman & Co. No. 65 ( South Fivnt ftrert. (' Forc.ionn - Jfhn Conrw*tlv, Old City T- f! ..3 .iiiaum, No. 7,f fuutli i'ront-ftreet. J Afternoon—William Shannon, No. C iS; Higti-ftreet. . N..„ cn n- ( Forenoon—Edward Fox. itrfi y I Afterpoon—John Connelly. P ) Forenoon—Willnm Shannon. rn ty Afternoon—John Connelly. ■V.7lurdai Afternoon Benfon. For Freight or Charter; -*(lv the GOOD IIIUC C U K E Y, _ . Isaac \ r-.tleaburg, Master ; j Myisg at Clifford's wharf, and : n omplsat order to rtcciye a cargo. For terms plcafe to ap ply tlirf Captain an boar or f I John Slyriri, No. 81, Arch-street. I WHO HA* FOR SALE, ■ 2000 wt. of double refiried'Saltpetre boo wt. cf F 9 Gun Powder 300 barrels of Herrings 50 bushels of Timothy Seed 150 cafe'of Claret, firft quality And a quantity of Wine, pt 2). 1 dtf t HAVANNA SUGARS. FO" 'SALE, 1400 boxes and casts prime white Havan na SUGARS, On bpard the ihip llatnburgh Picket, Silas Swain, Master, now Jyirtfj at Marcus Hook. For terms, apply to Capt. Swain, on board, to Capt Samuei. Smith, in Front, near Wal nut street, or to Philip Nicilin, & Co. Who offer the said Ship Hamburgh Packet For SALE or CHARTER. She i i 31 j tons regiller, coppered to the bends, fails remarkab'y fall, and «an be ready to re ceive a cargo in a few days. Sept. ai. diw Antigua Rum, JUST arrived at Wilmingtod, Delaware State, afld now landing fro n on board the Brig A.3ive, William Williafns Master, One hundred hhds. 3d & 4th proof, And for Sale by Jehu Hollingfivorth & Co. Wilmington, Sept.n. dtf 'f-nC N. B. The above Brig, and the brig GAYOSO, are Zf a "° " a ' c Gr i:irter » ant ' now ready to receive a cargo on board it Wilm'ngton Apply a« above. For Savannah, , The fad failing (hip, SWIFT PACKET, V' h ifPatrick Oriubin, Master, Now lying oppofue th? mouth of Frankford CTreeU; ha« haiidfrror acsoinmodi tions for paftliiyers, and will fail on or about the ift of Oiflober. For freight or paffig* apply to the master on board, or of the fublcribers Fraaliford, 512 miles frftm Philadelphia Nawro y y. Frazier. Frankfrrd, ?/rt. 18. dutto - Far HAMBURGH, I—-C, r T I HE Copper Bottomed Ship j r 'fs s j r F FAVOH IT E, Joe k Thompson, Miftcr, now at < V'JJ'j Bright'# wharf, and will be rea -1 ulquehanr.a, now, or late, ill the t wnfhips of Hamdeii and Warred, and coun ty of Montgomery One fourth of the pufchafe money is to be paid at ih<; time of sale ; for the ie li-flue a credii of one, two, and thiee months will be given, ( n intcrcft and good security. O&o6te 6. gawtS "The Norfolk Mail STAGE. r pHl!l Stage ftartu from the GEOp.CE Tavern, 1. at lh>! corner of Second and Arch Streets, in Philadelphia, every Turfuai, ThurfJay, and Satur day. jt 1 o'clock, in the trorr.ing ; arrives at I lo ver the firft 'iay, at Snowhill the second day, at Northampton Court Huufe the third day, and on the morning of the fourth day t.;e paffengcrs find a fate and comfortable packet to convey tham to Norfolk. A packet leaves Norfolk for Northsnipgon-'fcirjr, Tueldiy, l hurfjay and iy, and the Stigc ftartvfrom this, ferry for Philadelphia, every Monday, Wednesday and Fri lay ;'p«t«up at Snow Hill the firft night, at Dover the 2d night, and ar rives in Philadelphia in the evening cf the third day. Thediftance on this rouy, between Philadelphia and Norfolk', is Jo miles lets than on any stage route between tnofe places. Too much cannot be said in favor of the road, which is most excellent indead. The proprietors | willingly engage to return the whole fjre to any passenger, who, after having performed this route, will fay that he fever 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 any other in the City— OF VARIOUS SIZES, From 8 by 6 to 19 by 14, By the fmgle Box or Quantify, may be had at the (lore of tbe Subscribers, corner of Arch and Front- Areet. James C. Sff Samuel W. Fijher. Philadelphia, June 9, *797. Red Port Wine. Just arrived, by the brig Iris, capt. Rhodes, from Oporto, Fed Port Wine in pipes,hhds.and quarter cases Cs cwt. Cork, for sale by Philips, Cramond, & Co. July *l. § VVm.be Landed, From on board the (hip A&ive, Qapt.Blair,from 2D baks white Ruflia clean Hemp 1 2 cafila Clover Seed For Safe by Ihonids Hirman Leaffer, North Fifth ftriet, No. 34. Tune 16. s Young Hyson l ea. 40 chells of a fupeiior quality—Also, ico do. of Hyson, Imported in the U r oodrcpSin:s } and for fair by the fubfdriber, corner of Second' and Pine ftrect. C. Height. Tune 2t. eolf Cedar Shingles. r | *HE fuhferiber has a quantity of 3 feet Cedar L Shingles of a superior quality, for sale at 13 dollars psr thousand. William HaUoivell, No. 193 North Thirdjlreet. July 27. eoiit Imported in the Jh'tp Pigou, And for ialc by John Mnrjon, No. 116, South Front- Hyson Hyson Skin ( -i-r « n Tlotmg Hyson' ( Imperial J April 2a. eotf Imported in the latest arrivals from Anifterdam and Hamburg, "and forfait by B. y J. Bohlen, A large ajfartment of Jine French Cambrics, Flatillas Kilfiia indDiitc'h I'ailcloth Rrittannias ' Writing, poll, and print- Romnes ing paper Brown Holland Du ch calf lkini Checks and liripes ' Prime madder Ticklenburgs ' Shell'd Barley Looking glalles White Iheetings Hollow glass wire Diaper Slates Brown rolls Coffee .mills Umbrellas Brals kettles Hair ribbons Scythes and draw knives ' Black and whitelaces Toysaflorted in boxes Belt Hollan'd Gin in pipes London particular ivladqira Wine July 24. m&thtf Excellent Bourdeaux Brandy ■ Ditto ditto Claret \a cases Just received, and for Bale by Rundle £3° Leech. Aucr. 21. . 2awtf Mrs. • G R A T T A N INFORMS her friend V-tid the public in general, that her house, No. 192, Murk-.t-ilreet, will con 'tinue open dtrring the liekncf... Board and Lodging in a foparate room, ten dollars, in a double room, eight dpllars. For the convenience of these gentlcmju -\yho have not thuir in town, Mrs. Ssattan will receive gentlemen to dine at half a dollar a v. Containing leitiri from t " flars Se; nan, Smith, Bud, J aylor,Ramlay, Monfon, Reynolds, .Miuii e.'l.on contagion, &e. Sic. Wrrt t r y City Comnijjioners Office, August 29, 1797. IN pursuance of an Ordinance of the Select and Common Councils, passed the lid day ofMay last. Proposal- in writing will be received hy the City Coramiffioners for one month from the ill of Sep tember next, Tor letting to rent on leafca for o»e year to commence the firfl day of January next, the following public property of the city—- The wha' f and landing on Vine Street, Also on Saflafrav, Mulberry, And High Streets, Chefnut and Walnut Streets, Braw Bridge, with ths Scale and Fi!h Houses, Spruce, Pine and Cedar Streets. The cellar under the City-Hall. The Tavern at the middle ferry on Schuylkill, with the lots contiguous thereto, (eicept so much thereof as (Hall be occupied by any buildings erect ed for the ufc of the Collector of the Tolls, or be necrflary for the toll-gates.) Ang. J' * 3tawim. LOS T, " ON the PafTyunk Road, betweerrthe Blue Ball and the city, a fowling Piece, with a brass barrel and silver fight ; on th£ place oi the butt are the letters «♦ Jamaka, 99 ' —and oil the barrel near the lock •• London" and the Tower (lamp. Whoever will return the Aid piecc v to Johu BcnaarJ, al the sign of the B'ue Ball on the Paffyunkßoad, or the office of thi* Gazette, shall receive a reward of Four French Crowns, Sept. 12. # 3t DUTY ON CARRIAGES. Notice is hereby Given, THAT agreeably to an ait oT Congrcfs «f the United States of America, passed at Phila delphia, the aStli day of May, 1796 ; laying du tiss'un for the convey,-.nee of pcrfons, which lhall be kept by Or for :.Sy person, for h" or her own use, ort<. let ont to hire, or fort the conveyasce of paflengers, the fcveral duties and rates following, to wit : For and upon every Coach, 15 n°'s upou every Chariot, 13 dels upon every Pqft. Chariot, 11 dolt, upon every PoftChaife, I*l dols. upon every Phaeton, with or without top, 9 do's. upon ev?ry Coaehee, 9 dpli. upon other Carriages, having pannelwork above, with blinds, glasses o: curtains, 9 dols. upon four Wheeled Carriages, having fra med polls and cap! urith fleel springs, 6 dots. upon fr iron fprinfsor jacks, 3 dols. upod Curricles with taps, 3 dols. upon Chaises with tops, 3 dols. upon Chairs with top?, 3 dols. upon other two Wheel top carriages, jdols. upon two wheel carriages, with steel or iron sprints, 3 dols. For and upon all other two wheel carriages, 1 dols. upon every four wheeled carriage, having framed po.lsand '.ops, and reding up on wooden spars, I dols. The Collectors of the Revanue for the firft Sur vey of the Dlflrid of Pennsylvania, will attend daily, until the 30th day of September n-xt, for the purpAfe of receiving the duties on Carriages,,at Germantown; at the houfc'of fjaoid St. Clair.El'q. in the County' of Montgomery ; and at the houte of James Chapman, Esq. it; the County of Bucks; ps which all persons polfefled of fuck Carriages arc desired to take notice. NSffice is ali'd-given, TO all retail dealers in Wines, and foreign dis tilled spirituous liquors thatlicences w.il bejyant ed to them ; one licence for carrying on the busi ness of retailing of Wines, in a lefa quantity, or in iefs quantities than thirty gallons—and oue li cence for carrying on the bufmefs of retailing Spi rituous liquors in less quantities than 10 at the sam? T.me and at the fame places, by the offic ers legally authorlfed t» grant such licences. WILLIAM NICHOLS, Infpeftor of the Revenue of the firft fui vey of the Diflri«iiof Pe;mfylvania. Ollice 6f InfptcTtion at "> Germantow, nth Sc;it. 1797' ~b rrroßT E D, In the ihip America, James Ewing, mafUr, from Hamburgh, ■ ' Brown Hollands While Platillas T icklenbirgs Coarse Linens 'tapes Looking G'afcs 7 ift cafe< Glais i'l.nvblers J FOR SALT- BT George Pennock. ' Aug* 14. jaw To be Let, at a moderate Rent, THE priucipal part of a HOUSE, within a *■ fti»rr diflanre of r.-cen occupied for the lafl four months, ccmpf int of a good ciioing roopi two btdrwoms and a roo»M. t\v«» r,-, < s , l:i ■ a;u! . nil in e.\ orcer 'fit sHe j iinsnedfati reception of a fin all family. Noue need apply buttholi- wh» nre r< fftetfable an< regular.— Enquire at the office of this Gazette. October 9. dtf Mr. L AIL SO N, WITI! an intention to rendcj* service. and urr!e reive tnofe Performers, who abic-nce Mr. Jaymond han thought proper to engage, thmks it would be wrong in him not to inform tbpfc thar that it is withou- his approbation, ancj tfiat toe wilt hot be in 'any way aufwerable for Mr. cagayemenct. PHILIPPE LAILSON. Alexan'ria, Sept. 15, 1797* 6t. ~ THE MAY OiesTOFFIGE IS KCPT, FOR THE PUFSKWT, .\T /rifE CITY iIALL,. „.* e ptj- , t %he Philadelphia, Atfwn, and ucicriati M A I L STAG % rHF. proprietors hev to inform tbe public, thfrt they Lave ejiahhjhed a Stove On ween f'Lil. ';"e ! p h a > I Atfion, Batfh) % Hampton, Speedwell, and I\Jartha Fur-' ?iace f JVaJing Riyer Jlittitig mill and the toivu (f Yach ert on, in K:>iv yeifty, to go out*' q week, and ate brcvi ded nitbgeed bcrju, a cowfox t.ible carriage, and a care ful driver, for tie tpnvcyahce of tbe Tvati,pjJ[ttigers, and •Kotfs. The St zgrtvill fiiri rvtry Tlhjrffd'y, at ID o'c.ock, A. hi..fro7l I\ir. Daniel Gvofters 1 vry, and that night at 'Jr.el Bodine"s* at I.cnvtyoai 'g ; and en cn Frihy, at 6 o'elotk, JP. Jlr.:s*s, iiikieper, hi difiaiit ftOii the cjfv 54 nH&9m i f*tt : Atlantic O, anl frttt' we fLnfi Groi/jvjg Plains 7 u.iles) nvtere are goad ccsorrnndatiom for tra vellers, ami ivbert are comr.odiovs atidfcfe ft ijfjgt boats praviJed to convey paffettgers to Capt. iVilHfl'm War- h-.'ufe, on 'Tucker s Ifl.md, aJjoiniiung tie At lantic, rvberc are good accommcs.iliot's, and a con*venicrt place to ha (he ; the J/>Qrtfnan ivbo Xvijoes so regale bimfelf ikitb fouling atidfjbing, may at t'jis pLiee be highly gra tified, tbert being at al.rtofi every fee fun of tbe year fowl aidfjb % in abundance.— Tbe Stage on its return, farts frotn tbe'aforefaid C. Evans*s in Tyclerton, every Tuef day, 6 o'clock, A. As. breakfajls at fohn Bodine's, at IVading River BriJge, lodge that nigft at^Longacoming, and w at I o'clock, P, JVf. on Wednesday, arrive at tbe aforefaid Cooper's Ferry. It is presumed that no route cj an equal dijlance 'will be less expenftve, or fursufb tbe tra veller ivitb a greater variety of amusement, as be ivill ■not only have a pleasant fail to tbe atlantic from Tucker ton, but have tbe curyrfity of feeing on tbe road thither a number of capital furnaces and forges, and one flitting mill t in complete order, and at ivork ; gentlemen, too, ivbo are tiuners, or factors, of any of sbe aforefaid iron works, are solicited to encourage and support this sage (by •which they can be so id ell accommodated J tbe continuance of ivbich will much depend on their aid. Tbe rates of passengers and baggage are as f.llotvs : For a pajjenger from tbe aforefaid Daniel Cooper's Ferry to Tuckerton, including 14 lb. of baggage, Tivo Dollars ; for way passengers per mile, Four Cents—l JO lb. of baggage equal to a pas- Poflage of letters, me%xfpapers, fjfe. will be agreeably to law. «iV. B. The mail crojfes from the Old Ferry. THOMAS JVARDLE & Co. Tvchrfon, Srflt. 28. Oil. 5. — lair if To be Sold, And immediate poflefiion given, THAT elegant feat,called BLOOMSBUIstY,the mfiJence of the JateJouK Cox, Efq with a bout 50 acres of Lancf, jttuate on the Delaware, ex tending from the mouth ot AJfaiij'iclccreek.'toTren- / ton f.'rry. The hbnfe is a handsome well conftru&ed brick buiMing, 50 1 y 40 fcet, contain ing four roomi cn each floor, with exc. I'.ent cellars, and a two fiory brick kitchen. Among the out buiyjintrs nre, a i'.one c,oach house aiid ftabl •$, (uf j ficief-t t* contain si* carriages ..nd ten foorf'.«, and | a (lone cow house, upwards of 100 feet in length.. There is also ft one fat-ni house with corn c r ibs, vv.ggon house, -See. '1 he whole of tl e prcnu fes pi opoi'ei! to bo told with thir. feat, from their fix ation and imuttvrinept% arc such as to he worthy attention of unjr gentlerran wilhinj to retire from the city. Thrre aic .lfoalnut 25 r.'cr !- joining the above, which will be d : vided so as to accommodate the [ urciiafers. Also, 100 acr -s ad joining the town lets on the eail fide of the iircet leading from Trenton to I.amberton, which* witl be fold together or in lot*, as may best-suit the pur chaler, and 230 acres of woodland, two miles the above land, whhh vvill also Ije divided if re quired. The term* of payment will be made easy, and an indisputable title given. For further parti culars enquire of Mrs. Cox. No. ?44,South Fourth flreet, Philadelphia, Johu Stevens, l.fq Hoboc ken, Mat hi as Barton, Esq. of Lancaster, or the fubferiber at Trenton. MASKELL Trenton, Sept. 25, 1797. Sept. 30. dtf. At the Federal Blast.Furnace, In Carve) —-for Slitting, Platting, and Roll.i.g M ILLS. SEYMOUR'S Patent Rollers., ' TtiEW fttptrtority covjijls in being free from holes, and honey-co-.nlcd places, isihicb are com tnor.h found in rollers call tit sand, ( or clay moulds. These patent rollers are caji in iron moulds, previoijly heated, ar.d'uiill be found to be more dense, Jolii and durable than any rollers heretofore used. Another important adi-ar.tage they have over otJjfrs, is, that the necks require m turning, hut are immedaitely ft for use, and from their Accuracy, run ivitb less J'riKion, and require less ii-atcr to make then perforin their S FOR SALE, 1 rcA Boardcjus jii cad sand 1 j W f v e ia eafcs * ' icli'rnburp RufTu Sail Clcths iiavius Duck Bag Linen Heflians Diaper and Table CJotfc Empty l?. c s . , Cofeftiou German CJc;h in affcrtment of blac* coloured Ribboq# Fine German I.acep A bout twelve tons F.ulTja clean, Hemp Clover .Seed Italian Soup, rn fmajiiitfxos, for family use Window GTM'i'. ug; '29 -—itvr 'l'm* DAY WAS'"VUau>H]iD, ~ And for Olc !;y 7IJBMa'S JjOSSQA*, at the Stone Moult, No. 41, south Second fireet, EVENINGS at HOME; OR, "IHK JUVENILE BUDGET OPEN I'D. Confiding cl 3 variety of MHbcnajni cms PLces for the Iti&rud ion and riv.ufcment of YOUNG i?J.*EL SON.n—.Six Volumes 1 undfomdy printed and bound up in two volumes, t*riee Two Doilaj'fr. J he varijty and excellence of these pieces are fitch, that the book i;ted? f only to be known to be un.ivcfally efieepn-. d one oi the ma.'l valuably pub lications til t can be put into t!.c ul young; par fens, . 44 Ctoghtfnl tafe to rear the tender thought. To teach the youtig idea how t - ihoos. To nour tf.e frelh- irftrudion e'ei" the mind. To breafhc ailivening fpir-it, ndjLoJi* The purpcl'o in thegjjj* wg bread." T uoysoN. Agju# zu r . ... on improving and jn tereUih# fubfe <&«/ Tranflated'from tbe Dutch of Madame dc CamUn with and improvements, Printed tn fine paper, and neatly bound, Price one t/oliar. AMIDST the tide of modern Romances, painting tales ©f extraordinary or of desperate or artful villainy, which n p y, for each and every such cfG:nce, thefumof five kumdred dollars. And the captain or matter cf every flup or ves sel (ball fend a fafe and ccmmodipus boat •* bring the phyftcian on board, and fnall in like manner conv. y him. back to the Health-Office, after lie hat concluded his official exahiipation ; And while he is making such or in rase any fubfe* quent examination by the Heahh Otticer or Con sulting Phyficinn, agreeably to the d reilions of this ad, the matter or c :ptain fhali expose cr cauie 'to beexpofedto thefearch of the.Rcfident Phyfi cian,or of the Hcaltn Officer and Consulting cian (as the cafe may be) each and every part of tha ship or veflel, and fliail present to view cack and eTcry person cr perfor.s on board thereof, and and shall also true and fatisfadory anfwtrs mak« to all such questions as the Resident Phyftcian, &c. at the time of examination shall cfk relative to th« heakhoi any port or place fr-fpi which the fliip or veflel failed, or has iince touched at—the dumber of peirfons on board when the ihip or refit! entered on her voyage —the number of persons that hare, fruce been laiVdcd or taken on board, and when und whererefpedively—what i 'pt'rf9Es on board—* f they have been during or fijali, at the time of examination, beinfeded with any pet tilential or difeale—and What is the pro lent ttate and condition cf the perlons 0/1 with refped to tiieji* health cr diseases. And ii k any matter or captain shall iefufe to expose as aftore aid, to theTearchof any of the ofhccrs'aforciaid, n if he shall conceal any Jich person, or in any other rnaJtr; l'sr dec Ave the proper officers aforefald in Is at;/icers y . ueh captain or mailer, for every such off once, shall forfeit and pay the sum of five pofc laAs. Sect. 8. Ami if aay nerfon or perfoitfi whatso ever ~(the Resident >kc. excepted), shall on board any vefTel, before the mailer thtreo® has received a certificate of Keajck in the direded, every person so ofTv nding, si.ail pay 11m of ONE HONORED DOLLARS IT bci: a £ abfolistely neceflary that the foregoing fedioff-?jfhould be pnndualiy complied wit , ri*3 fubferiber, in compliance with his duty, mutt ex ad a rigorous obilrvatiee of the fame, or cli'e be indi~ tri w nctciiity of put ting'the laws in force. W#fi; ALX-EN, Health Officer-of th* I'trt tf r!.iUd<'pb ':c!. July 14- [\l ; 'ciuMr. XII,