©a?rtte D ( m ainttrlj States, -» Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. Number 1591.J SALES BY AUCTION. Stated Sales For X) R r GO 0D S. f Focenoon—Edward Fox, No. 56, Monday) ,/ outh Fr °"t-ftreet, . J \ Afternoon—Footman & Co. No. 6f C. South Pront-ftreet. f' Forenoon—John Connelly, Old City llue r Auflion, No. 73 fout'h Front-street. y Afternoon—William Shannon, No. V. iSyHigh-llreet. Wednesday \ Afteriy>on—Peter 3enfan, No. 74 ( louth Thtrd-ftrcet. Thursday \ F'''M'oon—Edward Fox. L Afternoon—John Connelly. Friday j l'orcnoon—Will-am Shinnon. 7 > Afternoon—John Connelly. Saturday Afternoon—feter Belifon. For On moderate terms, to any port in Europe, SWEDISH SNOW Adolphz, Captain Rampe. Carries about 20eo barrels of flour. For terms ' apply to \ 1 Peter Blight. j Who intends Landings quantity Jamaica Hum i and Sugar, received by (hip Amity, capt. Cook, from Jamaica. Oct. 12. <], m For Freight or Charter, THE COOD BRIO teSm S U K E Y, . Isaac Vredenburg, Mailer ; NOW lyjngat Clifford's'wharf, and in ■ omplcat order to receive a cargo. For terms please to ap ply the Captain en board, or John Slyrin, No 81, Arch-street. WHO HAS FOR SALE, 2000 wt.of doublerefinedSaltpetre 600 wt. of F F Gun Powder 300 barrels of Herrings ' 50 bulhels of Timothy Seed ijocafetof Claret, firil quality And a qaantity of Sherrf Wine. pt- 89- ■ dtf HAVANNA SUGARS. FOR SALE, 1400 boxes and calks prime white Hawn na SUGARS, On hoard the ship Hamburgh Packet, Silas Swain, Matter, now lying at Marcus Hook. For terms, apply to Capt. Swain, on board, to Capt. Samuel Smith, 49 Front, near Wal nut street, or to S, 1 i< ■ Philip Nicklin, Js* Co. I ■*~V- Who offer the said Ship Hamburgh Packet JHMK& For SALE or CHARTER. She is jjo tons register, coppered to the bends. J fails remarkably-faft, and tan be ready to re \ ceive a cargo in a few" dayi. Sept 31. daw < Antigua Rum, * JUST arrived at Wilmington, Delaware - State, and now landing from on hoard Brig A.ilive, William Williams, Matter, I One hundred hhds. 3d& 4th proof, And for Sale, by Jehu Hollingftvorth Iff Co. Wilmington, Sept.it. dtf N. B. The above Brig, am * , ' le br 'S GAYOSO, are a a ' e ° r Charter, at> d now' ready to receive a cargo on board, at Wilmington. Apply as abrwe. "" For HAMBURGH, ' I 'HE Copper Bottomed Ship FAVORITE, John t Thompson, Mister, now at fl Jk'fvwWK' wharf, and will be rea to take in on Monday next, part of her cargo'heing engaged - and ready to go on board. The ship ia so well known, that it is needleft to describe her. She is now in compleat order. For Freight or Pas sage, please to jpplv at Mr Jeremiah Warder's , Compting House. No. la, North Third street, •r to the Master on bord. August jo. For SALE, On board the said Ship, Swedilh Iron, alTorted Hollowand Window Glass, Demyjohns, Wrap ping Paper for Sugar Refiners, Rugs of I & t Quality. Please to apply as above. wf&m4w FOR SALE, BRETAGNP.S In cases (ietman Checksin do. Cambrick Plattillas ' Ozhabrijjs T, Gold and silver Watches Window Glass 10 by 8 Glass "Mimblers in cases Linseed Oil in calks, &c. &c. George Pennock, f 103, High-Streit. 8 J«'T 5- 3"w J* An elegant House in Arch Street. c TO be let and entered on immediately a large T #nd elegant house at the Corner of Arch and 0 iNinth Street. There are two drawing rooms \\ snd one dining room—the largest is 31 feet by D 36 —and two are so conneiled by folding doors B As to make but one. Also, five bed rooms, be- U ■fides 5 itr the garret, well finiflied for fervanu. H There are flahles and a coach house, with evry B1 cjAenience for as* -al-v Enquire at No. 19, Seventh Bft ■ . at No. 318, Arch Aug. 15. sawjw. g Chocolate and Mustard Manufaflured as usual, Ginger and Pepper ground Shelled or Pearl Barley Bhiladelphia Porter, Beer, Ale and Cyder London Porter * Taunton'and Button Ale thi Ked Port and other Wines, eithe bottled, tin •r by the pipe, quarter-ca(k or gallon—suitable #pr exportation or home consumption 00 -s S.OI Sale by John Haworth. No. 3 fout-b Front ftrest.J a c PHILADELPHIA: SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER x 4, 1707 To be Sold at Public Vendue, \(lf not before dfpofed of at private sale) Friday, the fir ft of December next, at fix o'clock in the evening, at the Merchant*' Cof ■6 CC * n Philadelphia, Forty Thoufaud N4ne 1 ' Hundred and Thirty Nine acres <;f LAND,, now or late in the County of Wafhirtgion, and Com*. 5 mon wealth of PennfyUania, and « n the waters oi Frefli and Wheel iwg Creeks and Ten Mile Run. These Lands arc fertile and well timbered, artd were et. patenteed early in 1787, except 3700 acres or therea fo. bouts, which were patented in 1792. One fourth of the purehafe money to be paid at the time of sale, j* l ' ,e rc fidue a credit of one, two and three months, will be given, on intcreft and good fetujity. October 6. 3 iwtS _ To be Sold at Public Vendue, ( not before d'ifpofed of at private sale) ON the Hrlt day ot December, at fix o'clock in the evening, at the Merchants' Coffee House, in Philadelphia, Twenty Six Thousand Se van Hundred and Eighty acres of LAND, in the e State ot New-York, bciwern the northern bounds 9 j of Pennfvlvania and the .Sufquchanna, now, or late, in the townfhipt of liamden and Warren, and coun ■ aawtf Mrs. Gil ATT AN INFORMS her friends,and the public in general, that her house, No. 192, Market-street, will con tinue open during the.fieknefs. Board and Lodging in a separate room, ten dollars, in a double room, eight dollars. For the convenience of those gentleman who have not their tamilies in town, Mrs. ©rattan will receive gentlemen to dine at half a dollar a day. AuguJl 39. —6t By John Fen no, N° 119 Chejnut Street. , Choice St. Croix Sugar and Rum CoffVe fix. Madeira and Veneriffc Wine >f-j ForSa elAy " c • Jnme, Tard, No. —, South Fonrth-llreet. "f *■ d:w C US TO M-HOUS>: } re Philadelphia, S/pt. 22(1, 1797. 1 . Merchanu who »t this time prefer havi inp their vc(Trl» and Merchandize entertfd and j' cleared at Chester or Marcus Hook,—are here • by notified. That in compliance with their de sire, and up in a full tonvifl on that the measure will be mutually beneficial to them and to the united States. The colle daily, until the 30th day o>f September H'xt, iqr „ the purpose of receiving the duties on Carriages, at i, Germantown ; at the house of Daniel St. Clair.Efq. in the County of Montgomery j and at the house t / of James' Chapman, Esq. in the County of Bucks; tl of which all persons polfeflcd of such Carriages are r desired to take notice. v Notice is also given, that he will not he in any way answerable for Mr. 11 Jaymond's engagements. PHILIPPE LAILSON. Alexandria, Sept. 15, 1797. 6t. THE MAYf)R'S~~OFFICE ~ 11 KIPT, TOR THE PRESENT, AT TIIE CITY HALL. Sept 8. •* The Philadelphia, Atfwr., and 7 uckerlun 'MAIL STAGE. PHF, proprictor/*beg leave to inform tlx: public, that X they have eflablifbed a Stage betide en Philadelphia, Atfion, Batflo, Hampton, Speedwell, and Martha Fur nace , Heading River fitting mill,and the toitn nf 'fuck erton, in New-fcrfey, to go once a week, and are piovi rl ded n itb good horjes it a comfort able carriage, and a care i ful driver, for the conveyance of the mail, passengers, and goods. The Stage will Jlart every Thursday, at io f 0 ctock, A. Jlf. from Mr. Daniel Cooper s Ferry, and I lodge that night at Joel Bodirre*s, at Longacoming and on on Friday, at 6 o'clock, P. M. arrive at Caleb Tt vtins's, inkceper, in Tuckerton, dif.ant from the city 54 miles % (from the Atlantic 6, andfrom {he Eajl Grou/ing * Plains 7 miles J cohere are good accommodationt for tra vellers, and ivbere are commodious and fkfe p*Jage boats provided to- convey paffetgers to Cap*. IVilliam War _ ringtsns house, on Tucker's Jjland, adjoinining the At lantic, "where are good accsmmoaations % and a convenient place to bathe ; the sportsman who wijhes to regale himfelf •with foivling and fjoing, may at this pljce be highly gra -1 fifed, there being at almojl every season of the year fowl tit abundance.—The Stage on its return, fiarts 1 from the aforefaid C. Evans's in Tuckerton, every Tues day, at 6 o'clock, A. M. brenkfafls at fohn Bodine's, at ' Wading River Bridge, lodge that night at JLongacoming, and at I o'clock, P. M. on Wednesday, arrive at the aforefaid Cooper s Ferry. It is presumed that no route of an equal diflance ivill be less (xpenftve, or furnifh the tra- 1 veller ivith a greater variety of amusement, as be ivill 1 not only have a p leaf ant fail to the atlantic from Tucker- ' ton, but have the curiosity of feeing on the road thither a < number of capital furnaces and forges, and one flitting 1 mill, in complete order, and at work ; gentlemen, 100, who < are owners, or factors, of any of the aforefaid iron works, 1 are solicited to encourage and support this fiage (by which they can be so well accommodated) the continuance of ■which i will much dependom their aid. The rates of passengers f and baggage are as follows : For a passenger from the 1 *f orefaid Daniel Cooper s Ferry to Tuckerton, 14 lb. of baggage, Two Dollars ; for way passengers per mile, Four Cents—lso lb. of baggage equal to a pas ■ fenver. P+fl+g* letter:, **x*.fpafcrs 9 X&*. will be agreeably to law. /V. B. The mail croffesfrom the Old Ferry. 1 THOMAS WARDLE £O. I Tuekerton, Sept. 18. Off. 5. —laivtf < To be Sold, And immediate poflVflion given, » THAT elegant feat, called BLOOMSBURY,thc refi.ience of the late John Cox, Efq with a bout 50 acres of Land, fitustc on the Delaware, ex- : tending from the inouthof Affanpickcreek, to Tren ton ferry. Tl\c mansion house it a handsome well conftrufted brick building, 50 r.y 40 feet, contain* ing fouT room* on each floor, with excellent cellars, and a two story trick kitchen. Among the out J buildings are a stone coach house and ftablcs, fuf ficient,t« contain fix carriages and ten horses, and f a stone cow house, upwards of 100 feet in length. 1 There is also a stone farm house with corn cribs, 0 waggon house, &c, &c. The whole of .the pferwi- c fes proposed to be fold with this feat, from their situ- ' arion and improvements, are such as to be worthy 11 the attention of any gentleman wishing to retire £ from the city. There arc also about 25 acres ad- J joining the above, which will be d : vided so as to accommodate the purchasers. Also, 100 acres ad- ' joining the town lots on the eafl fide of the street leading frofw Trenton to Lamberton, which will be fold together or in lets, as miy bed suit the pur- 0 chafer, and 230 acres of woodland, two miles from* P the above land, which will also be divided if re-* 11 quired. The term* of payment will be made easy, a , and an indisputable title given. For further parti- c cigars enquire of Mrs. Cox, No. 144, South Fourth °. flreet, Philadelphia, Johu Stevens, Efq Hoboc- 1 ken, Mathias Barton, Esq. of Lancaster, or the fubferiber at Trenton. „ 0 maskeitl EWINO. f Trenton, Sept. 25, 1797. Sept. 30. dtf. At the Federal Blast Furnace, 0 ' II In Carver—for Slitting, Platting, and Rolling „ Mills. SEYMOUR's Patent Rollers. tl THEIR fuperioritj eonjijh in being freefrom t< holes and honey-combed places, ivhich are com- ci monlv found in rollers cajl in sand, or clay ci moulds. Theft patent rollers are eafl in iron moulds, previously heated, and HKU, _ And for file by THQ MAS DQ BSO N,* it the Stone Hntife, No. 41, south Second street. EVENINGS at HOME ; OR, THE JUVENILE BUDGET. OPENED. Confiding of a. variety of Miscellaneous Pieces for the inftrtiilion and atnufement of YOUNG PER SON'S—SiiVoljjmesSrandfomcly printedaiid bound up iu trfo voluirie*, price I wo Dollars. \t rlie variety and excellence of thefo pieces are r, luch, that the hook needs only to be known so be univerfi)lly esteemed one o( the most valuable pub - hcationsth t can be put»intu the hands of young - persons. Delightful task to rear the tender thought, i I o teach the young i> (hoot, 5 I o pour the frefli inftru&ion o'er the mind, / To hreathefh' enlivening- fpirit,rind to fix / The generous purpose in the glowing bread.'* ■* Tiiommn. f Anguft 24. mwl4w THIS D YIS PUBLISHED, ; By mOMASpOBSON, at the Stone HJufa, No. 41, south Seccinti street. Letters ancj Conversations, r Between several Yoi/nr Lctlies,a\\ improving and in r _ t crofting I'ubjeAs. Translated from the Dutch of Madame £ Camion with alterations and improvements, Printed an fine paper. and neatly bound, Price one dollar. AMIDST the tide of modern Rsmances, painting tales ef extraordinary distress, or