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    ef m Ullitets States, a ND Philadelphia Daily Advertiser.
No MB Ell 1600. J
SALES BY AUCTION.
Stqjed Sales r
For DRr GOODS. \
r Forenoon—Edward Fox, No. 56)
.. , N I'mvth Fronr-ftreet,
J Q Afternoijn—Footman & Co. No. <5
South Front-street. t lt
C Forenoon —-John Connelly-. Oid Cttv
.. ) Amnion, No. 73 sout 1 !! i r ront-lbieet. .
%uefday-y t , rnoor ,—William Shannon, No.
C 183 High-street. tn „
is- .1 rj s i Afternoon —Peter derifon, No. 74 vm
ml,efday ] south xh! , d . arcet .
in ? Forenbsr.—Edward Fox. 1 Pl a
Tburfday | Afternoon —John WI
v ~ 7 Forenoon —William Shannon. free
Friday (Afternoon —John Connelly. ring
Saturday Afternoon —Peter Ben Ton. la,it
FoFsavannah,
THE FAST SAILING SAIP fjJJ
Packet, y;l
■ Patrick Gribbin, Majler. | day
V'.*l ; * *NOW lying at Smith's wharf, l IVe,
above Pace-f«reet. Is haudfome- ' and
ly for naffengers, and will fail on afoi
i-avurday, :Bth inft. For freight or pafftvge, ®pp-y ant
to rhe Maimer on bodrd, No. 95, South Front- veil
flreet, or of the fubferibers, at Frank ford. not
N. 15' J. Frazier.
OS. i?. dt:Bth 2
FotTONDON» " -
I THE SWEDISH SNOW are
*.GuftafAclolphz, ti
H«y Capt. Cms. Wm. Ramfz ; «
Pxpeiled to fail iri all the pr«fent month—A
few ton : of Goods are wanted on l're'^t~-r and ,
wi'tj be taken on moderate terms, it fpcedy appli- |
cati<Ai ii made. Apply,t«
Peter Blight. S
Ctck of his new buildings, Dock-ftrect.
OA ig.
For Freight or Charter,
rsr.^, Tie T>a "i/ b Bri s of
Abel Catberina,-
Burthen about 160 tons.
HIS Vf tlcl is now ready to receive on board a
cargo, and may te dispatched to any port in liu- (y rJ
roj'e or the Mediterranean in eight days. Ui
.wpplv to the Captain on board,or to the fwbfcri
bcr.vr , JAMES YARD.
Oft 19. ' dlc L
Freight or Charter,
rat good »rio
S U K E Y,
Isaac Vredenburg, Matter ;
lying at Clifford's whart,aud in compleat
order to receke a cargo. For terms plcafe to ap
ply the Captlin en board, or
r ' John Siyrtn,
Xq. 81, Arch-street.
WHO FT AS FOR SALE,
aooo wt.of doublerefinedSaltpetre
600 wt. of F F Gun Vowder
300 barrels of Herrings ,
;o hnfheU of Timothy Seed
150 caicot firft. quality
Anda<jasutity of Sherry Wine.
Sept. 29. 21L-
Antigua Rum,
JUST arrived at Wilmington, Delaware r
State, and row landing from on hoard the
Brig A elite, William William', Ma9e;,
Onehundred hhds. 3d h 4th proor,
And for Sale fcv
Jehu H'jttmgJtjorth is Co.
Wilmington, Sept. al. M
•.-iSN. B. The above Brig,
»nd the brig GAYOSO, ire
al'o fT Sale or Charter, and J
now ready to rsceive a cargo
onboard, at Wilmington. Apply as above.
fin elegant House in Arch Street.
TO btlet and entered on immediately a large
ami «leyant hojfe at. the Corner of Arch and
Ninth Street. There arl two drawing room. .
add one dining room the largtft ». 31 feet by
26 —and two are so by folding doorj
as to make b»rt one. Alio, five bed roonjs, be
sides j in the turret, well finifhed for lervants.
There are ftabkrs ar.d a coach house, with evry
convenience for a family. Er.qu.re ->t No. 29,
in North Seveuth (Irect, or it No, aiß, Arch
Street. .
Aug. »■
Cbocolate ancl Mustard
Manufaflured as ufttal,
Ginger and Ftpper grounrl
Shelled or Pearl Barley
Philadelphia Porter, Beer, Ale and Cyder
I.ondon Porter
Taunton and Button Ale
Red Port and other Wines, eithe bottled,
or by the pipe, quarter-calk or g»llon—fuitablc
for exportation or home consumption ,
For Sale by
John Hazuorth.
No. 98 foiith Promt street?
thlTsDbscribek s,
ASSJCNEKS OF JAMES GREESLEAF}
HEKE'BY notice, that they havedifpofed
of thepwperfv alTigned to them for the fecurmg
the payment of the note-, acceptances, and en
dorl'emefts givtn by Edward Fox, lor the ule
of the said James Greenleaf; and theJiolderf of
futn notes, acceptances, and endorsements, ate
hereby notifyed that the fubferiber. will lettlc
with them for the amount of their refpedlive
claims, both pkinci?av and imtsrest, at
any time before the- icth day of Oilober next;
after whiefi slav, the holders not applying, will
be exiludcd, agreeably to the terma of assign-
A»p ! ica<ioin to made at south-east corner
„f Doi-k and Second flreets (the Docb-llrcet
fideV.'heVeen the bodv? of eleven ar.d one o
•lock every dav, Sunday- excepted.
Henry Pratt,
Tho. IV. Francis,
. . x John Miller, Jun.
John Afbley,
, Jacob Baker.
Philadelphia, Aug t»ft 18, 179?-
WINt.
T. at Walr.ut-ftreet wh;rf, 1 EN£-
RIFFE WINE, of excellent q-.alUj in p. and
ba!f pipes forfdckT I£S rA -f
PHILADELPHIA: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 25, 1797.
The Philadelphia, Jijion, and fudcrlon
MAIL STAGE. 7
pHF. proprietors her leave to inform the puttie. i 1 L
1 they have eflaUfjbed a Stop; between Philadelphia,* ;
Bat/la, Ham'phi, Speeiveil, and Martha F*r- |
naee, .Wading Sntr flitting mill, anddhe txpm <f tJ. } , er
ertm, in New-Jersey, to go tier a «•««, am/ art (mi- V "
ded with good horses, a emfortMe ca-. ra -c, and a rare- l,1 J;
fuldriver, fat the eoitvsyulrce 'f tse rrii'-, prfrwcrj, ami
goods. Tit Stage iuill fart ra;rv Th.:>f!.sy, I° "*
a'cracl, A. M- /">" Cooper'e Fern, md 1
Mg; that night at Joel HiJhSt, at Ungaomiagi and
cnon Friday, at 6 fctteh, P. M. arrivt at 6/tei £■ '
vans I*, 1 *, inkeepcr, in 'fxcL'rtarl, defiant from thp city , r ..
miles, (Pern the Atlantic 6, and frtmtbe. Eaf Gfajfrg \ "
Plains 7 mites I where are.good accorti'loJalioni far trß- " "
*tilers, and where a*e contmtrlious am! fufc J ajfage l>Mtt ' >
pravi let to convey pa/Jergers !■> Capt. IViliiutn A. ar
ringtons hoife, o» toiler e lflard, aJjunining lh c At-
Isatic, where are good aecommoaaiions, and a convenient c _
place tt lathe ; the sportsman who wtfles to regale btmftlf
Ifith fruding a-idf/hing. may at this place he hi'blygra-
titled, there being at altirojl every fcaftn of the year fowl w '
aadffiin Stage on its return,Jlarts P ■
from the afnrtfaU C, Evans's ia Tucfvtoa, every Turf- ' r
day, at 6 o'clock, A. M. breaifafts at John Bodine s, at <"
1 lVadinr River Bridge, lodge that night at _
; and at 1 o'clock, I'. M. on Wcdneffay, arrive at the
aforefaid Cooper's Ferry. It is presumed that no route of
an equal diflctoce will be If, txpenfsve, or ftrvijh the tra ■ J .
Vfller with a greater variety of anufement t .as he '-''til
not only have afi leaf ant fail to the atlart c from Tucler-
ton, but have the curhfty of feeing an the'road thilhtr a
number of capital furnaces ar.d forget, and o-.e fitting
mil), in complex ord,r, and at Work ,■ gerllemm, too, who
are oi-rrrs, tr favors, of any of the rforefaid iron woris,
arefolidted to encourage an/ftpp.rt this Jags (ky wh cb
they can be Jo tvell nccommoda'ed) tit continuance of ivhtco
wi'l much depend on their aid. The rates of p.rjengrrs _
and baggage are as fjllmvt : For a paj/enger frort t'.c lII]
tforefaid "l)a :icl Cooper's Ferty to Tuct*ton, including cl<
14/4. of baggage, Two Dollars ; for way paffengrrs hy
' per mile. Four IJO lb. of baggage .equal to apaf- fir
I fetnftr. Pofagt of letter., ntnffarcrs, Ufc. will be v ,
agreeably to Liiv. 1
jV. B. Tie mail etajfetfrom tbe Old Ffrrj. m
THOMAS WARDLE W Co. 1)r
. Tucherton,Sept. 18. o&.s. — law#' w
Window Glass,
Of Superior Qualityi *nd cheaper thin any other in
the Citv —
OF VARIOUS SIZES, f
Ftom Bby 6 to 19 by 14, gt
By the (ingle Box or Quantity, may be ha>l at the (q
(lore of the Subl'cribers, corner of Arch and Front-
Jamet C. Samuel W. Ftjhcr.
Ehiladelphia. June g, 1 707- Siwmwltf
Will be Landed,
From oa }>oard the ship Aclivc, Capt-Blair,froin
Hamburgh,
ao bales white Rulfia clean Hemp
4 calks Clover Seed q
?or3ole by
Thomas Herman Leuffer, c
North EUth flreet, No. 34. tc
Tune 16. * • f J
Young Hyson Tea.
40 chests of a superior quality—Alio,
too do. of Hylort,
Imported in the M'oodrtp S:mj, and for sale by
the fubferiber, corner of Second and Pine
ftreeu . s
C. Haight.
June tl. tptf
Cedar Shingles. 1
; fu'.'fcriVier has a quantity of 3 feet Cedar e
JL Shingles cf-« superior quality, for sale at 13
iolbrs p«r thousand.
William Hallow ell y
No. 193 North Third-Jlrtet.
July 17. col at '
c Imported, in the Jhip Pigou, t
d And for faleby John Morton, No. I! 6, South
0 Front-street,
Hvfon \
Hyson Skin (.TEAS
Tourig Hvlon (
•j Impertii J
" April 20. g '" f
" N O t I C E.
rs a Lt, persons indebted to the tHate of fo^N
XX Striker, late of Tinnecum Township,
'■ Buck's County, are requcacd to pay off their
T rtfpeflive debts ; and those having any de
-9> mands agatnft said estate, are detired to bring in
A their accounts, to
JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, & } Exetu-
MALLET PMMVALT, 5 tors.
Sept. 28. ; S,AZ5 ,A Z1 V l_
1 MRS. G RATTAN
INFORMS her friends,and the puhlic in jteneral,
that Ji r house, No 191, Market-flrcet, will con
-1 tinue open durinjr the licVnef#.
ler Board and Lodging in a fepavate room, ten
doll aw, in a double room, eight dollars.
Ftor the convcniencr ol" those gentkmtn who
have not thoir ♦amilies in town, Mrs. ©rattan
ale wili rca >ive gentlemen to dine at half a dollar
a Hay. A _
Just publiftied,
■ And to be fold at the Bcokdores of H. iff P.
Rice, No. jo, Market-ftreett J. Ormrod,
No. 41, Chefnut-ftreet, and W. Young,
comer of Chefnut and Secc.nd-ftreets,
An accurate System of Surveying;
. IN WHICH IS CONTAIN! U,
1. Dedtnal fraflions, in a plain, concise,
r and ealy rainner.
2. The extraction of the fquareroot.
3. Plain trigonometry, rectangular and
i,„ r lique.
4. An exciOi method to cast up the contents
xt ". of lands. . r
5. Field surveying.
The whole being performed wiihout the ule
of fede and corapafTes, on a table of logarithms.
In which is given lome acei unt ct the variation
'"!! of the needle, and the causes or its attrition.
reCt , By SAMUEL MOORE.
6 0 Avouft r.
Lately Publilhed,
11 eoe vo*. 3 vo. (price on» dollar in bf-ardsl fold
by WILLIAM YOUNG, corner of Second and
Chefnut Greets,
A Colleftion of Papers on the subject of
a Billious, Fevers, prevalent in the United
States for a few years pall.
Compiled by r/J* l>SThi\, jtin.
NE- Containing letters from Doctors Seaman, Smith,
and Fuel, Taylor, Ramsay, Monfon, P.eyrclds, Mitgh
'j. e!l,o:i fitc. iic.
By John Fenno, 'N a 119 Chcfyiui Street
The Norfolk Mail STAGE. ,
r .1 'Hli starts irwn\ flic
I a? thi cqmcr o< s-. a •.. I di Streps' » n J
IHiitaift v ry &*/</.--
at'V i.i ti.i.' r;- : i i-.;o ar f>o
vcr the a-it -J, ay, »t Sow:!;! »iuy, wr
I'oruianiptQn Ctfisrt Home tiy <3*.y» «<;•! o:>
V-K- rnoinin;/ of tTms fourth day t
a Til'c and comfortable f.icVct thimto 1
> * ~
A ( ackct Je-ives Wsrf.dk lor f try. ,';
every Tuelihy, Thursday at::i the * i
lutts fr»m thw icrry for Philadelphia,every h •
Wcdueiaivy and l-iUajr'j puttup at Snow #
Hill tluFirfrni£i«t, at D>.»ver the «d; night, and ar- .U
rives in Vhiladdpiiia in the evening of the third 0<;
day.
Tlisdifsiice on thw rPuf, be'.wtjn Philadelphia
and Norfo?lr,is So n>ii« '--ft than on icy luge route I Ji
between those places.
Too much cannot be faill in favor of the road,
vriikh'is most excellent indeed. The proprietors
willingly engage to return thw T.'hole Ure to an* r i
pafTenger, who, after haying pwfarmeJ tWs route, j
will fay that iv: ever travelled in aft age for the fame ? n
distance, so good a road in Ar.ienica. u 'p
Angoft 11. ilitn. eotf. aJI
Red Port Wine. |j-
Ju!l arrived, by the brig Iris, capt. Rhodes, from
Oporto, m
Red Port Wine in pipes,hhds.and quarter calks i f
6c cwt. Cork, for sale by i
Philips, Gramond, & Co.
J*!y«. _ 1
CUSTOM-HOUS.":,
Philadelphia, Sept. aid, 1797- - cr
THE Me: chants whe at this time prefer i:»v- f v
ing their veHeli and Merchandize entered..iml v.
dxire'J at Chester or Marcu3 Hook, —are here- ca
hy notified, That in conn plum re with their >le- fc;
fire, and upon a full con vlrtiou that the tncaiure rt
*••11 be mutually beneficial in them and to live A
United States. The culle&tif of tW* customs has c:
made arrangements to eftaMiQi for fame ti:ce «
brar.clies of the cuStrm-lioL'fc at thufe -placi.-, «
where every accommodation in )iu power w;lt
be given to the merchants. dtw
* -TO BE SOLD"
And immediate pqffrjjlon given,
A Convenient "Well f.nilhed Brick Tenement,
with a cook holde and other out honks, situ
ated in a pleal'ant part of the 'borough of Wilming
ton, in the State of Delaware —The lot of gtoutui
has forty feet front on Weft-Hreet, and extendi C
through the square to Paflure-ftreet, on which is t
erefled a {table and carriage honfe.
ALLEN M'LANE. s
Wilmington, Aug. 30. '
Ciiy Commissioners Office u
August 29, 1797. 1
IK pursuance of an Ordinance of the Sele& and 1
Common Councils, palled the »ld day of May last.
( Proposals in writing will be received hy the City "
Commiflieners for one month from the lft of Sep
tember next, for letting to rent on leases for one
| year to commence the nrft day of January next, the '
I following public property of the city—
The wharf and landing oa Vine Street,
Also on SalTafraf, -•
Mulberfy, " ■ 1
And High Streets, '
I Chefnut and Walnut Streets, »raw Bridge, with '
: th« Scale and Filh Houfcs, Spruce, Pine and Cedar
1 Streets. ' • . .
The cellar under the City-HaH.
The Tavern at the middU- ferry on Schuylkill,
" I with the 1«M contiguous thereto, so much
thereof as (hall be occupied hy any boildines ere>3-
. ed for the use of the Collefl#r of the Tolls, or be
, j necettitry for the toll-gates;)
Aug. •? 3tawi«.
LOS T,
the PafTjank R.oad, between the Bloe Batt
and the city, a Fowling Piec«, wiWi a htaf« j
bat rel and silver fight j on the plate ol the butt are ■
" the letters " Jamaica, Q_ jp"—and on the liarrcl j
I near the lock 11 London" snd the i o\vw llatnp. ,
Whoever will return the aid pieceto Jmm Etoneri,
at the sign of the Blue Ball on the I'alfyunk Road,
or the office of thisGazotte, shall receive a reward
I of Four Frtnth Crowns,
I sept. it. *
DUTY ON CARRIAGES.
Notice is.hereby Given,
I npHAT agreeably to an of Congress of the
' JL United States of America, palfed at Phila
• delphia, the 18th day of May, 179 6 i '«y'»g du "
r tics on Carriages, for the conveyance of person»,
which (hall be kept by or for any perfoii, for hib
n I ur her own use, or to let out to hire, or for the
conveyance of paffergers, the fevjTal duties and
l- rates following, to wit :
V'or and upon every Coach, IS 5,
upon every Cfaript,iidol«.
upon everyPoft Chariot, 12 dols.
I upon every Poll Chaik, 11 dots
il» I upon every Phnetoa,withor without top,
I 9 dols.
upon every Coachee, 9 d.)U.
N upon other Carriages liaving panr.rl work
above, w.uh blinds, glafles or curtains,
10 I 9 dols.
kN I . upon fatur wheeled Carriages, having fra
ix ' mcd polls and topi with fleet iprn>g?,6
I • dols.
upon four wheeled Carriage*;with wood
en#>r iron fprinjs or jacks, 3 dol«.
P. irpni Curricles with tops, 3 dols.
(j, upon Chaises with tops, 3 dols.
p, upon Chairs with tops, 3 dols.
upon other two wheel top carriages, 3 dols.
I upon two wheel carriages, with steel or
>' iren springs, 3 dols.
For and upon all other two wheel carriages, 1 dols.
fe, | upon averyfour wheeled carriage, having
framed polls and '.ops, and retting up
on wooden spars, 2 dols.'
ib- | The Collectors of the Revenue for the tirft Sur
vey of the Diftria of Pennsylvania, will attend
nts j daily, until the 3 t'n day of September lor
I the purpose of receiving the duties oti Carriages, at
r Germantown ; at the house of Daniel St. Clair,l'.lq.
use hi the County of Montgomery, and at the houle
ns . of James Chapman, Esq. in the County of _ Bucks;
i (jl i of -vhich allperfor.spoffcircd otfucliCarrMgesare
o[l 1 desired to take notice.
Notice is also given,
TO all retail dealers in vVines, and foreign dif
-1 tilled fiiirituous liqnorsll«,tlictncss will be grant'
... Ed to them ; one licence for carrying on the. 1 ofi
, ness of retailbr of Wines, in ? less quantity, er
ln in left quantities than thirty gallotis—and oue h
r I cence for carrying on the ljufiticfs of retailing Spi
" °, I rituoirt litjtioro in less quantities th-0 do gallons, at
die fame time and at the fame places, by t'leoiTic-
I crs legally authorised to grant such l.cetices.
S ' NICHOLS,
it'll I infpeilor of the Revenue of the firll fut
j vey of the fiiftriil of Perfnfylvatfia.
Office of ftifpciflion at "> ' j,.,,
t Germantow, 12th Seft-
Philadelphia, 03. 13.
ri!P. fr. I fa-i'.K-rs hi-'orm s«u£r and euiVi>- ]
nv.c» i;i town atvj y, tficit ilc! - es -rv' tow _
<-i-i n intlwr cily, ? ; wd cthervarc oisj'y ooft).!!;', a:nJ *
tha.- vrcfV.it appearance th^pr/vailing
*:ilo- ( cr bavJ rvtfvn u> boos, thvr i'rkads m>y
i<n rl} r cwtrir; to ciiy \vukj*erfes r y» By
several !at« arrirals, nunibers have received frc*h
GOODS, ' ' oc
Hcbwt S&itk -S Co. P U r . Gafltrt/ lvt £s? Co.
yo>'»: i}<vvh \y ('->■ iV ; '//W7vj s.v Srrrcbt
Xt-L$ Smith, C:-?rge ' . c
Vi'i!tbsrgsr and Sfi'Mf}* 1 "hv.ucis A'yeffoT!)
/Hex li:fjhr,)J :md CV. T. X. H&rAsttbtrgi Qn(
Jucot> SfK* Ty <PJiA John Smith and Co'
o'i'jrn ;:7 jypa. c js>jes > Thomas Qrr, q
Ktffieic ly '/.roii-zmgtr > iVlHiam Bar!cr vp C:.
rfdain Zar.tzngrr, Too mas Armoi (y San. *lll
JJj '. i'rii j, J- Miller, jun. ar.d Co. }
_ oa. Mj;
P&Ah% r $ Museum
r vel'sable rc*v)Htory of the wcrks cf Ka- |
X. ture, so calcilaleJ to delight tlic m.nd ''
md enlarge the un<J'4ftandirg, it tip -ued daily, as jj 3 '
ufua'. It Hands in an airy and healthy .fitaaijon,
anu free fromtUe epidemic that at prefsnt ufliiils
' tie city ;it may, therefore, be frequented with fit
i the greatefl fafety. - Oz
As an Air.ufcment, the Hctly of Nature is the Wl
! ]»n(l rational at>d pleaiing :as a Science, inoft Dii
! fubUmsand inSruflivc. It elevates the mind Mid lire
expands the h ;art. They Uri
" iritin Nature'i worts ear. ehcritt, ivitb God litoftf I I;i
'■ Hold rortverfe" Bla
Many interjttitip additi.ms have lately been
made to this Mufoirn : and the feaan-re.l tribe,
contairini' a variety cf the mail rare and beautiful
ftibjse!*, *,s now very advantageoiifiy arrang«d
\V Figures, of Men large as life {! n.* ol them
tills from nature) are here dressed i\i tiieir Nc
1,-bit;, and placed :n attitudes char«iWi.s:ic of tiieir
retpe<3i»e nations. Here iauy.be i<--n the North- -|-
American Savage.and the lavage oF Sonth-Arocri
ca—a laboring Chiocfe, and tn.* 'nir.cf W- 11 tie- (
Bvar.—the sooty African, and the Kamtfthadale— -j j
with fotrte Natrrciot the South Sea !fluids, f'lie
' imtnenfe .variety and intereftitij diversity wliich p.
this Wufeura offers to the view, may be fecn but
•innotbe dtfctibsd With full'eff«A. jj,
;rt" Price only I-4th of a dollar. n:
Scyt. z%. taw £r
Borton Glal's Manufadory.
THfi citizens of the United States are hereby
informed, that the manufaifure of Window
Glass is new commeneedat the Glass Koufe ..1 flcf-
ton. t [ tl
It is needless to fay any thing of the excellent w
quality of the Bolton Glass, as it is so well ltnown
throughout th* United States to be in every rdpeil
greatly fuperiw to any ever importe4 from Europe.
It will be cut to any size commonly used ; and q
may be confuntly had hy applying to C*ari.e9 F.
Kupier, at the Glass Heufe.
Orders from the distant States to be addressed to
Mr. Samuel Gore, Court-street, Boston. p
Boston, Sept 30,1797. O 4—»aw6w
Mefjirt. Timothy and Mafen, Cbarlcjlm ; Meffrj.
Hodge and fioylan, Halifax, JV. C. Meffrt. H'illeH
and O'Connor, Norfolk ; Mr. Ellis Price, Alexandria ;
Mejrs. Tundt and Brown, Baltimore ; Mr. lUplins, U
Jfem-Tori ; and Mtjfrs. HadfmlSf Goodwin, Hart
ford; Air. Seymour, Savannah ; are rejuefed to insert V
the above once a rveci 6 weeks. Tbe accounts to be for- C
i ivardtd4o tbe Editor. . .... .
' At a Meeting of the Board of y
Property, June 6, 1797, t
Present John Hall, Sea'ry. '[
FrinriS Johnfton, R. G. >oflar.do3ice
Dan. Brodhead, S. G- J !j
: Nicholas llottinger, ") I
terf us > A
Samuel Cunningham.) C
In t.hi» c«fe the proof of service of notice be
ing infuflicient, ft is ordered that notice he Civ p
! en in one of the Philadelphia r.nd York newi'pa- j $
'} pers wetltly,'for at le»S eight weiks so the *
1 i heirs or a%c«e« of Swnuel Cuiuimgham >le- c
} ceased, to atttend the board on tile ffrlt Monday
i ! in November next, to fi<ew eaute why a patent
* fttfljld rtot ifliic sb Nicholas Bettingei fur the
j -land in qrteß ; i>n.
(A true Copy.)
John hall,
/ Secretary of ilie Land Ofitce.
Auf. it. * i»wilw. J
At the Federal Blast Furnace, a
e In Carver—for Slitting, Matting, ant Rolling t;
Mill*.' J
SEYMOUR'S Patent Rollers.
'< THEI/i fufernrity coofijh in being free from .
1 holes and toneyrcvrpted plates, tubal) Are com- ]
mo»h found in rollers cast in sand, or clny
" moulds. Theft patent rollers are cast in inn
moulds, prcf.oojh heated, and wiH be found to
be more derfc, fthti and durable than aty rtillers
hrrnofvrtvfed. Ano'.hif important atttH*niage
tbty, bjive oi*'t' Qtbers, is* th.it the necks require
, no turning, but are immedlaitcly Jit for life, and '
from their accuracy, run with less friction, c.ud
require left Water to make them perform tbeir
k r.vork. 1 hey may be had by application tootle
s, Patentee in Plymouth, of Gin. Nathaniel Good- t
tvin, or of .Messrs. Thatcher ct-id Hctyhonrd !
s- So/ton, Aug. 3i. Sept. ls. "§6t. <
This Day is Published,
d- 3Y \lt(T. Dobfon, Carev, Campbell, Ric», and the I
othei Bookfellcrj,
Price One Dollar and twenty-five cents,
Eleant y printed on Wove paper, and Mot
" Med,
,s - By John Thornpion,
or A COMPARATIYt VIEW OF
U. Tbe Constitutions
Of the several States with each other, and with
P" that of the United States: exhibiting in Tables,
the promir.eat features of eaeh Coivftitution, and
ir j clafling together their most important provisions,
" under the several heads of administration ; with ,
or Notes and Qbfervations. .
" By WILLIAM SMITH,
Of South-Carotin<%,
s; U.D. and member of the Congress of the
lf g Onited States.
Dedicated to th« People of the United States.
N. B. A fey* Copies printed on an inferior pa
per, at 3*4thsof a dollar.
'f* February 6 mwf
lf> Public Notice is hereby given,
j C - r THAT tbe CcmmilTioners for the DiOriit of i
Southwark have removed their hall to the hotif
• t formerly occupied by Samuel Goa* at m
Ac /corner of Fifth ttreet. \ *•
Ait toying Duties on' Stamped Vellum
■ Parchment and Paper.
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h ' Ollice us the Cia2'3t!c of *i"-e United State-., No
» i.;, C kef:;u: IVr. ,:. I^*9-
J ! tfjl PuL!ifh:d> and now Selling,
By BENJAMIN PA VIES,
i .V hs i iMi No. 63. Hiii-V." ■ ,
; The AMERICAN REPOSITORY
AND
ANXVAL REGISTER for ihUNITZDSI fr.S
j TOR THE VIAR 1 7C.8 :
Containing complete and correA lili* of the E,; u
tiYc, I csiflative and TuJic'.ury
of OTSvBXNMEK.',
And a variity of ufeful tables, necessary to bi
bfWti in every State of the Union.
U'jhtri vitb tret* harttfurr.e £:/-rm}i::ri.
One of trfc'ic& is depictive cf a rr. ynchoif feet:«
tb?t occurred dtirinp- the American war.
. Imported in the latefl: arrivals from.
'■ AmflriUim and Hamburg, and ftr fate t-y
B. b 5 J. Bohlen,
A large rjforimcnt of jinc French Cambrics,
PlariiUs Knflia atidDutch fmicl'ith
I li»ii iannias Writing. v»cft, and prim- ,
5 Ilouane-: inp paper
j Bro-.vri Holland ' I)u ch calf skins
s Check? and flripcs Prune lriaddtfir
h Ticklenbutfgs Shelrd- Barley
c White (heetipgs ) T olio\V glals ware
■X Diaper Slat-;*
d Brown rolls Coftee tnW®
Uinhrtili.s Krais kettles
f Mair rib?x»r.s Scythes and ftrav knives
Black *ud whrtehvcfs Xovs alfc»rted in boxes
n Best Holland Gin in pipes
c » London particular Madeira Wine
Jnfy g4 . m&thtf
ai Thomas Herman Lev^eer,
- r North Fifih (Ircet, corner of North alley, No. 34*
ll " HAS FOR. SALE,
;• j t?ourr)eji:x Wine mcafesar.4 ;
l " | r i bettes, fix years old
c " I White Orsvcs Wm&ia CifltS
Tirklrnburg* >. v.
ll f Russia Hail Cloths
Ravens Duck
u r
Bag Linen
Heffiarts
Diaper and Table Clotfi
„ Empty bags
C«iranioa German Cloth
, fin affcrtmentof black coloured Ribbons
: Fine German JLaees
, Ahout twelve tons Russia clem Hemp
Clover Seed
Italian Soap, in small botes, for family ufs
Window Giafs Aug, 49. —naw
■-& From Marseilles.
P e - THE CARGO
" Of the Swedish barque Guftavus Adolphus, from
Marseilles, confiding of the following articles,
is difchsrging at Mr. Latimer's wharf, and for
t0 sale by the fuhftribers
- w BRANDY, well flavored, of », 3 & 4th proof
Trj Claret, in hogsheads
l cH Ditto, in cases
; a '. Frontigniac Wine, in cases ©f 30 battles
;„l t Olive Oil, of a superior quality, in balkcts of 4
, r l. and 12 bottles
fert papers
tor- Olives
Almonds
~c Dry Verdigreafe
OI Writing P«per
Umbrellas (Silk) of jB, 30 and 31 itfclies
Taffeties
li ce Long amd short white Kid Gloves for Women
i>»lk Stockings
Handkerchiefs, in imitation of Madrafs
Artificial Flowers and Garlands
Oflrith Feathtri
' !f *~ KfUbons
IT I'erfumery
pa- ! Seated Hair-Powder tnd Potiiitwn
t.is f t £nn a m forts
lie " Cream Tartar.
Jay BENJAMIN MORGAN A
ent ROBERT ANDREWS.
September 47. eotf
MR. L AILb OM,
WITH an intention to render service, and unde
ceive those Performers, who duriaghis atfence Mr.
Jaytnond has thoUght proper to thinks it
woald be wrong in him not to inlorin those that
!, are tngiged, that it is withou his approbation, and
that be will not be in any way answerable for Mr. (
l.tyraond's engagemi'nts. * »
PHILIPPE LAILSON.
Alexandria, Sept. Is, I T)Tr
Excellent Bourdeaux Brandy
\ 3 Ditto dint Giarat in cases
j Cn Just teceived,and for Sale by
[°: Rufldk Leech.
J »awtf
nrrp . - ..ii» 1 ' "
Jrc 1 Ills DAY "WAS PUIiLI^BED,
an d And for sale by THOMAS BQUSON, at the
r.vd Stone House, No. 41, south Second street,
bar EVENINGS at HOME ;
t/e OR, THE JUVENILE BUDGET OPENED.
Qoct- C'iMlfting ofa variety of Mifeellaneous Pieces so*
the inflruition and amufementaf YQUNG PER
t. SONS —SixVolumeshaniffomely printedand bound
up in two volumes,"price Two Dollars.
The variety and excellence of these pieces a*"e
the such, that the book needs only to be known to bn
urirertally esteemed dne of the most valuable pub
lications th t can be put into the hands of young
Hot• ptrfons.
" Delightful talk to rear the tender thought,
To teach the young idea how tu Ihoot,
To pour the frefh inllruflion o'er tie mind,
To breathe th' enlivening fpirit,and to fix
The generous purpose in the glowing brcalt."
. , Thomson.
X, Au g uft34.
, atrd THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED,
Sons, By THOMAS at (he iitone Uouf»,
with 1 jjo. 41, south Second street,
Letters and Conversations,
Between several TcungLudia,pv. iinprovicg and «•
, tef ell mg fubjefls.
'■ ° Tranfla'ed from ttie Dutch of Madame ie Cam/urn
with alterations and improvements,
Printed enJim paper, andmvl/y hound,
" Priee one itvl.ar.
c AMIDST thetidc of modem Ranances, pamtfag
talcs ef extraordinary difrrefs, or of drfperata or
artful villainy, which " harrow up the foul,'' ar4
which ii would be for the honor of yowcg ladles io
St of be :t;mi ant of, this little l>ook comes forward to fo
10uf- Ucit notice, where in a variety of incidents, not cx
at in cecuing the bounds of real life, the proper, bceaufc
2. tfemt Mid raHiral and ixjertmit of the W/
7 fLaracicr is<-xhi ! itcd in an irt reding point of view,
and pr<fents examples cf rtal and attainable cx«l •
ItfPX *.
ui at The p-ibli&er wasfcmuch pieafcdwith the
i No W.that he wtsperlUßded he fliould do a plesbtfi
19 service to *.&« cbMUtity by feu-ilnj it in o cirin-
rv&zvme xii