6a }tut of tijc Witiitm States AN© Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. Number 1606.] SALES BV AUCTION. Stated Sales For DR T GOODS. Forenoon—Edward Fox, No. 46, M nJn > south Front-street, "" ' y i Afternoon—Footman & Co. No. 65 (. South Front-ftrect. C Forenoon—John Connelly, Old City <r,..rA Auc&ion, No. 73 fout r h k'ront-ftreet. a - v j Afternoon—William Shannon, No. C 183 High-street. <77, n S Forenoon—Edward Fo*. j ourjuay J Afternoon—John Connelly. P . , J Forenoon—William Shannon. t rirtay Afternoon—John Connelly. Saturday Afternoon —Piter Benl'on. To be Sold at Public Auction, Oa Saturday evening, Nov. 4, '97, at 8 o'clock, at the Merchants' Cofios-houfe, dols. cts. 1 Note drawn by James Greenleef in favour of and endorsed by Edward Fox, dated 9th August, 1796, due nth O&ober lift, t 1.300 3 do. drawn by said James Green leaf in 'avor of and endorsed by Ed ward Fox dated Jth * uguft, 1796, at 4 months date, 1 payment doia. 2681 131 1681 14, and »68i 141 amount together 8043 41 3 do do. of fame date, drawn and endorsed asaforefaid, payable in eight months, payment!, dole. 1693 7J each, amount together 80SL1 3 do, do. of fame date, drawn and endorsed as aforefaid, payable in 11 morths' ptyfttcatt, dols. 2693 75 each, amount together 8,081 »J 91 I draft drawn by Robert Mo.-ris on John Nitholfon,dated 28thMay, 1796, at 11 months .5 ceo j do. drawn as aforefaid, at two years 5000 I do. drawn by John Nichol fon, onßobert Mwris, dated »Bth May, 1796, at 3) ears 5000 1 i*b. drawn as aforefaid, at 4 years- 5000 S; -1 20,000 The said drafts are fccured by (hares in the North Amerif a Land Company and endorsed by James Oreenleaf r Note dated Boston, 18th May, 179?, drawn by Thomas Dawei, jun. in favor of Thomas Gieenleaf, paya ble lit January, 1798, endorsed by Da niel Grecnleat, Henry Newman and James Greenleaf 425® - 1 do. dated Boston, 18th Nov. jrawn by Daniel Greenleaf, in favour of Thomas Dawes, jun payable ift Jan. 1798,endorfed by Thomas Greenleaf, Henry Newman, and James Grettileaf 6500 3 Notes, dated Boston, 17th Nov. 1795, drawn by Benjamin Haikell, in favour of James Greenleaf, payable ift January, 1799, endorsed l-y said James Greenleaf and Nahum Fay, do Is. 55 00 1500 —1000 8090 3 do. dated Boston, 17th Nov. 1795, drawn and endorsed as aforefaid, paya- blc ift Jjn. 1800, one payment, dob. tioo, 5000, 4'oo Ij »oo . One bond, Zachariali Cox to James Greenleaf, and afiigned by him, dated th? lilt March, 179*' in the sum of ten thousand dollars, conditioned lor the conveyance of 25000 acres of Land, near the town of Frederic* in Glyn county and state of Georgia,the said bond iull due. John Connelly, auctioneer. OSt.ii. To be Sold) by Public Vendue, On Monday, the 13th day of November next, at II e'clock inthc forenoon, at Ihe Ijttrdwel ling plantation of Alexandi=r PoßTm,Efq. deceilVd.in the Hundred and County of New- Caftie, All the Stock of the said Farm, Confining <>f hoists fit for draught or saddle, eolts, fat cattle, milch cows, calves, several pairs of large and valuable oxen. iNeep and hogs (all the horned rattle and fneep, being of a very large arul fine breed ) and also carts, har rows, plough*, and other farming utensils, to gether with a variety of houfihnld furniture. The conditions of Sale tfill be made known, at the time and place aforefaid. - Mary Porter, Admrx. New Castle Hundred, State of ? Delaware, OA. 2c, 1797- 5 £3* All perfoni indebted to the eftats of the feid Alexander Porter, are requtfted to make payment, and thoft who hove demands again!* the fame, to produce them duly authenticated, for fettlfctotnt. Oil. 30. «ltS. " to~b'e sold, And immediate poJTcJJion given, A Convenient well fimthed Brick tenement, with a cook house and other out houses,(Stu nted in a pleasant part of th« borough of Wilraing ton, in the State of Delaware—The lot of ground has forty feet front on Weft-flreet, and extends through'the fquarc to Paflare-ftreet, on which is cre&ed a liable and carriage honfe. ALLEN M'LANE. , Wilmington, Aug. 30. _ '' " Philadelphia, 03. 13. THE fubferibers inform their friends and cufto tners in town and country, that their (lores are now open in the city, and others are dai!y opening, and that from the present appearance of the prevailing iliforder have reason to hope, their friends may lhortly come to the city with perfect fsf ty. By several late arrivals, number* have received frelh Supplies of GOODS. Robert SmM 'd Co. P- W. Gallaudet & Co. John Davis "d Co. Sitgreaves t5 French, Neill Smith, George Dob/on, li'iltbirger and Smith, Thomas Rjer/on, Jkx Eiljlund and Co. T. Rs Hardenberg. Jacob y and Co. John Sinifb and Lr Cwn Jona. Jones, Tbcrnas Orr, _ Keppek & Zantzingrr, William Barker Co■ Mam Zantz'nger, Thomas Armat b Son. John Fries, J■ Miller, jtm. «n<t Co. Bt-jjmin i!fj- Jo'S'fan. OA. 14 Wanted, to Hire, \ and convenient HOUSE, in or near J\ the centre of the city—for .vhich a ge«erous rent will be given} to Jje taken for a year, or on lease for a longer term. Inquired th« Fruiter. oa. 17. tot£ PHILADELPHIA: WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER i, 1797. For London, James Jofiali, Mafler y TITfILL faii with all conven * VV icnt expedition. For Freight or Passage, apply to the Gaptaia, ©r to jeffe 1$ Robert Wain. OA. 31. . L. For Charter, THE SHIP John Bulklej^ Samuel Volans, Master. ] is built of live oak I an d cedar, of about 300® barrels burthen, and ready to receive on board a cargo. 'Jeffe & Robert Wain. OA. 31. $ For SAVANNAH, thi rast Sailing SHir Jacket, P atr ' Gribbin, Majler. tW. iViv'v NOW lyhig at Smith's wh«rf, - - . n r. ,1 if above Raee-ftreet. Is haudfome ly accommodated for palTengers, and will fail with all convenient speed. For freight or passage, apply to the Master on board, or at No. 95, South Frottt-ftreet, or of the fubferibers, N. fe 3 y. Frazier. OA. 28. dtf For St. Thomas's, THE DANISH BUG Prince Frederick, Francis Geolfi, Majler. W 11.1, (ail with all cpnvenient fpecd, having the greater part »f her cargo ready to go on board. For Freight or Passage, apply to th« Captain, or to JOSEPH SIMS. OA. 28. |6t__ For London, r£"2~v the ship Daniel M'Pherfon, Majler. TO fail with all convenient speed—a coniidera blc part of her cargo being already engaged. For terms of Freight or Passage, apply to Rofs Ess Sim/on. OA. 27. $ For Freight or Charter, Abel Catherina, Burthen about 160 tons. THIS vessel is now ready ta receive on board a cargo, and may be dispatched to aay port in Eu rope or the Mediterranean in eight days. -Ipply to the Captain on board, oiito the fabferi ber. JAMBS YARD. » OA. 19. diet For Freight or Charter, tiie oood bri ° S U K E Y, Isaac Vredenburg, Master ; "*NO\V lying at Clifford's whari, and in compleat order to recntve a cargo. For terms please to ap ply the Captain »n board, or John Slyrin, ' No. 3 1, Arcti-llrcet. WHO HAS FOX SALE, 2000 wt.of doublerefinedSaltpetre 600 of F F Gun Powder | o barrels of Hers inirs 50 otifheh. of Timothy Seed 150 cafe* of Claret, firii q«ahty And aq«antity of Sherry Wine. Sept. 29. dt( Antigua Rum, JUST arrived at Wilmington, Delaware State, and now landing from on hoard the Brig AAivc, WiUnro VVilliamt, Maier, One hundred hhds. 3d & 4th proof, And for Sale bv Jehu Hollingfworth £3* Co. Wilmington, Sept.u. t. dif N. B. The above Brig, \ OA YOSO, are for Sale or Charter, and ..j now re fl 4y to reeeive a cargo on board, at Wilmington. Apply as above. Just published, And to be fold at the Beokdores of H. & P. Rice, No. 50, Market-ftrcet 1 J. Orrnrod, No. 41, ChelYiut-ftreet, and W. Yaung, corner of Chefnut and' Second-flreets, An accurate System of Surveying; ISI WHICH IS CONTAIN FD, I. Decimal fraAions, ia a plain, concise, and easy manner. 1. The extraAion of the square root. 3. Plain trigonometry, reAangular and ob lique. 4. An exaA method to call up the contents sf lands. 5. Field surveying. The whole being performed without the use <rf scale and compasses, on a table of logarithms. In which is given some accrust cf the variation of thfc need!e, and the caufea of its attraflion. By SAMUEL MQORE. Aueuft 1. ' 2awiw COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMAS, and CONSUMPTIONS. Just received, by Wsi. Okiffiths,No. IJ7,South Second-street, a frefti (upplyof Genuine Bai/am of Honey, A Medicine invented by the late Sir John Hill t\ (ivho knowledge as a BoCanift procured him the sppellatton of the Linnaui <)f Eiitain) and re nonfidercd in Eu;;l»ntl as a certain care for the above complaints; it U alio of Gngular offuacy ia the I Hooping Cough, It may also be had retail of Y\ r . A. §tokcs,No. 61, South Sccond-ftreet, and T. Stiff, sj,Ncw flreet, in bottles at IS 1 cents eatli. Wm. GairriTHS having observed «he happy ef fea of the medicine, (feveval cafe.of cures hav ing come within his own knowledge) and the grc4t demand for it has induced him to order a large; supply, a part of which he bas just received. Jagnji 3. law 3 w By John Fenno, N° 119 Chefnut Street. Wharton and Lewis, 'A.irE FOR SALE, At their Store and Infurahce Office tor Clipping, No. in. South front-flreet, Jamaica Rum, 4th proef, 7 entitled to Alicant Brandy, id &id prut. J drawback. ' Madeira Wine, and i A few 1 hogfteads of Juniper Berties. October »l. cots ' ' notice: * A Meeting of the Geutral Board, of the Guardians of the Poor, for the city of Phi ladelphia, and fubuibs, will be held at the Old City Ceurt-Houfe, on Thursday next, the 2d as November, at 5 a'clock, P. M. Those Gentlemen .whose time expired cm the 25th of September last, and who have unfettledjgccounts with the Board, are par ticularly requested to attend. PETER MIERCKEN, Pres. South<warh x 30 th OS. 1797. \t. Young Ladies of Philadelphia. TIIE Public are refpeilfully informed, that the said Academy will be open on Monday, the sixth of Nov. inft. for the reccptien of pupils. JOHN POOR, Piinc pal. Ofl-31, d6t. In the Press, And speedily will be publillied by William Youhg, No. 52, Second, the comer of Ch«fnut Street, A VIEW Of the Science of Life ; On the principleseftablrtied in the elements of Medicine, of the late celebrated JOHN BROWN, M. D. With an attempt to corrtS feme important er rors of that voi k, and cases is illustration, chief ly le'eifttd from rhe records of their pradlice, at the iGineral Hospital at Calcutta, Br Wuliam Tates id Chas. Maclean. To which is fubjeined, a Treatise on the a&ion of Msrcury upon living bodies, and its applica tion for the cure of diseases of indirefl debility. AndadiiTertation onthe sources of Epidemicand Peftilentialdifeafesj in whichisattempted top rove by a numerous indu&ion of fafls, that they ne ver arile from contagion, but are always produ ced by certain states, or certain vicifiitudes of the atmolpliere, by Charlis Maclean, of Calcutta. Q«3. 31. jut Mordecai Lewis, HAS fOX SALE. At bis Store, No. aj, Great Dock-street, 250 bales of Bengal Goods Containing Baftas Codas Gurrahs Moragugungees Tookery Check and Stripes Bandano Haadkerchiefs Mamoody CalicMs II boxes Iri(h Linens I do. Diapers 7 do. Umbrellas , 20 canisters Java flsgar 78 hags bhek Pepper Hi do. Kaft India Ginger io« calks roll Brimftonc 7c pipes Madeira Wine 57 calks Gin A quantity o( (hcathing Copper and Nail*. Oflobtr 30. lawjw Walker 6c Kennedy, No. 73, South Front Street, HAVE FOR SALE, 100 Hegflieads of prime Georgia Tobacco, ALSO, 50 Pipes of Bonrdeaux Brandy, 10 Pipes of old Port Wine -os. 17. i««itf DUTY ON CARRIAGES. Notice is hereby Given, ' | 'HAT agreeably to an ait of Ccngrefs of the .L Unitd J States of America, paifed at Phila delphia, tke aßth day of May, 1796 j laying du ti«s 011 Carriages, for the conveyance of perfoni, which (hall be kept by or for any peri'on, for hi s or her own use, or to let out to hrre, or for the conveyance of passengers, the several duties and rates following, to wit: For and upon every Ceacb, I.; dols. upon every Cfariot, l» dols.. cpon every Pod Chariot, 1 i dole, upon every Poll Chaise, I a dol«. upon every Phaeton, witb or wltheut top, 9 dols. upon every Coachee, 9 dols. •fiin other Carriages, having pannelwork above, with blinds, glaftes 01 curtains, 9 doln. upon f«ur wheeled Carriages, having fra med polls and tops wich steel fprmgs, 6 dols. upon four wheeled Carriages, with wood- iron fpringsor jacks, 3 dols, upon Curricles with tops, 3 dols. upon Chaises with tops, 3 dols. upon Chairs with tops; 3 dose. upon other two wheel tOjScarriages, 3 dols. upon two wheel carriages, with 4eel or iron springs, 3 dok. For and upon all other two wheel carriages, c dols. upon every four wheeled carriage, having framed polls and *.ops, and reding up on wooden' spars, 2 dols. The Collectors of the Revenue for tlic firft Sur vey of the Piftriit of Pennsylvania, will attend, daily, until the 3cth day of September »»st, for the pnrpofe of receiving th« duties ou Carriages, at Germautown; at the house of Daniel St. Clair,Eft), in the County of Montgomery ; and at the house of James CHapman,Efq. in the County of Bucks ; of which allperfonspoffrfTed offuch Carriages are desired to take notice. Notice is also given, TO all retail dealers in Wines, and foreign dis tilled fpirituoas liquors, that licences will be grant ed to them ; one licence fcrcatrying on the bnfi nefsof retailing of Wines, in a lsfs quantity, nr in lef» quantities than thirty gallons— and one li cence for carrying on the business of retailing Spi rituons liqilors in less quantities than 10 gallons, at the lame time and at the fame places, by the offic ers legally TOthorifed to tyrant such licences. WILLIAM NICHOLS, Infpeilor of the Rtvenire of the firft fut vcy of the liiftriit of Pennfylvairia. Office of Infpe<sio3 at 7 Sermantow, Izth Sept. *797- S From Marseilles. THE CARGO Of tbeSwedilh barque Ouflavus Adolpbus.from Mavfedles, coofilling of the following articles, is discharging at Mr. Luimer's wharf, a.vd fer sale by the fubfeibers BRAWDY, well flavored, of », 3 as 4th proof Claret, in hcgftitads Ditto, in cafej Frontigniae Wine, in cases ef 30 bottles Olive Oil, of afupeiior quality, in baikcts of i and ia Uottlet Captrs Olives Alison ds Dry Verdigreafe Writing Paper Umbrellas (Silk) of iS, 30 and 31 inshes '('atretics Long and (hort white Kid Gloves for Women Si(lc Stockings Handkerchiefs, in imitation of ftadrafs Artificial Flowers and Garlands Ostrich Feathers RiUbons Perfumery Scent«d Hair-Powder and PoiTUtam Manna in forts Cream Tartar. BENJAMIN MORGAN & ROBERT ANDREWS. Septetnher 17. eotf Choice St. Croix Sugar and Rum, C6fcfee MaJeira TcterifFe Wine For Saks by James Yard, No. —South I'ottrth-ftreet. 6. d;,w Imported inthe(hipMAKCHE»TE«., Bkrjamin Shewell, Matter, t From Bourdeaux, and for sale by the fubferiber, No. ti Walnut Street. Bonrdeaux Brandy Irilh marlfet claret in cases ( Entitled to Medoc wine, in do. f Drawback. Sauterne, do. do. , J Thomas Murgatrsyd. WHO HAS fOR SALE. Sherry Wine in pipes and quarter caflts Rota do. do. Pimento in bags 4000 bushels Liverpool fait. Aug. 24. tttt&stf. Boston Glass Manufadory. THE citizens of the United States are hereby informed, that the manufacture of Window Olafs is n»w commenced at the Glass Hotlfe in Bos ton. It is needless to fay any thing of the excellent quality of the Boston Glass, as it is so well known tnronghout the United States to be in every refpefi greatly superior (0 any ever imported from Europe. It wiil be cm to any size commonly used ; and may be constantly had by applying ta Cbaklis F. •Kupfer, at the Glafj House. \ Orders from the distant States to be addressed to Mr. SAMUtt Gore, Court-street, Boston. Boston, Sept 30, 1797. O 4 —4aw6w Mtjfrt. 7'in;»lby a*d Mason, Charlrjitn ; Mejfrt. Hodge and Boy tan, Halifax, C. Msjrt. WilLett and O'Connor, Norfolk ; Mr. Ellis Price, Alexandria ; Mejfri. Tundt and Broiun, Baltimore ; Mr. Hopkins, HefU'Yori ; and Aicjfrs. Htedjon 55* Good-win, Hart ford; Mr. Seymour, Savannah ; are reqvejled to insert the above once a vjeei 6 tveeit. The accounts to be so warded to the Editor. u At a Meeting of the Board of Property, June 6, 1797> Present John Hall, Se*'»y Francis JohnOon, It. G. > oflandoffice Dan. Brqdhcad, S» G- ) Nicholas Hettinger, , I'erfus > Samuel Cui>nin(;haiT>. J In this cafe th- proof of service of notice be ing infufiicient. It isordered that notice be pv en in one of th! Philadelphia and York newfpa prrs weekly, for at lead eight weeks to the heirs or alfignees of Satnuel C'.inninjrham de ceaftd, to Mtteiid the board oil tlu- firlt .Monday in November next, to (hew caole why a ;;atetit ftiTuld not ifTue to Nicholas Bettingei £«r the land in quellion. IA true Copy.) JOHN HALL, Secretary of the Land Office. Aug. it. *t*wgw. At the Federal Blast Fyrnace, In Carver—for Setting, Platting, and Rolling Mil ls. SEYMOUR'S Patent Rollers. THAW superiority con/ijfs in being free from kales and honry-combed f>laees, ivkieh are com moth found in rollers call in sand, or day moxUs. Thtfe patent rollers are cafi in rr-n moulds, preuionjly heated, and'will be fvund to be more dense, solid and durable than any rollers heretofore used. Another important advantage they have ever others, is, that the necks require no turning, but are immedaitely frl for use, and from their accuracy, run with left friflion, and require Ufs water ta make them perform their -jiork. I bey may be had by application to the Patentee in Plymouth, of Gen. Nathaniel Gtod noin, or of.MeJj'rs. Thatcher and Hay ward Boston, Aug. 31. Sept. 19 §(<t■ This Day is Publiffeed, BY Dobfon, Carey, Campbell, Mice, and ihc other Bookfcllprs, Price ©ne Dollar and twenty-five cents, F.legant'yprinted on iVo-oe paper, and Not prejfed, By John Thcmpfon, A COMPARATIVE ViEVy OF The Constitutions Of th# several States with each other, and with that of the United States: exhibiting in Tables, the prominent features of eaeh Conftitdtion, and claflitigtogether their most important provisions, \iuder the several heads of admiaiftratiqn ; with Notes andObfervations. By WILLIAM SMITH,- Of. South Carolina, L L. D. and member of the Congreft of the United States. Dedicated to tho People of thu United State". N. B. A few Copies printad os an inferior pa t>er, at 3-4thsof a dollar. February 6 mwf Public .Notice is hereby £iven, THAT the Conimililotiers"for the Dirfrift of have removed their hall to the hou;-. formerly occupied by Samuel Gaff, ChrilHin at in tlic corner of l'ifth ilreet. G&. 4. Samuel Pleafants sff Sons, No, 74, South Second-fired, HAW. received a lujjjjiy of Seafon»b!e GOODS, which t'ncy are now epesing for laie, on re*lonable terms. OA tj—4<v St. Croix Sugar & Rum, For Sale by JOHN NIXON & Co. OS. %(>. (Jjw, To GentMtjfen Hvbf mtend /pending the Winter in the City. ROOMS to LET, • WITH or without Board —at No. XI4, corner of Sixth and Race Streets. The fitU2tion agreeable—and vicinity has been free from the late contagion. ' o<ft. 27 —dtf Thomas Herman Leuffer, North fifth ftrect, corner ef North alley, No. 34, HAS FOR. SALI, EXCELLENT red Uourdeaux Wine in cases bores, fix years old White Gravos Wine in caflcs Ticfclrnburgs Ruflia Sail Cloths Raveny Duct Bag Linen KcHians Diaper and Table Cloth Empty bags Common German Cloth An afifortment'of black Ribbocs F'ne German Laces About twelve toes Ruffis clean Hemp Clorer Heed Italian Soap, :n small boxes, for family uft Window Glass Excellent Bourdeaux Brandy Bittn dittA Claret in cases Just received, and for Sale by Handle & Leech. TENERIFFE WINE." " LANDING it Walnut-street wharf, TEN Ji ll IFFE WINE, of excellent quality, in pipes and half pipes, for fala by JAMES YARI>. O* I*. eoßt City CommiJJioners OJftee, August 29, 1797. IN pursuance of an Ordinance of the Saleat arj& Common Councils, pafied the i»d day of May last. PropofaU in writing will be received by the City Commifiioners for one month from the ift of Sep tember next, for letting to rent on leales for o*e year to commence the firft day of January next, tint following public property of the city— The wharf and landing on Vine Straet, Alfoon Saflafra?, Mulberry, And High Streets, Chefnut and Walnut Streets, Braw Bridge, wit]} the Scale and Filh 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, (except so much thereof as shall be occupied by any buildings ereiS. Ed for the use of the Collector of the Tolls, or be necessary for the toll-gates.) Ang. 3 3ta\vim. THIS DAY WAS PUBLISHED, And for fate by 7HBM4S DOBSON, at the Stone House, No. 4i> foutli Second flreet, EVENINGS at HOME; OR, THE JUVENILE BUDGET OPENED. Confifiing ot a variety of Mifcel|aneous Pieces for the Inliru&ion and amusement of YOUNG PER SONS— Six Volumeshandl'omely printed and bound up ia two volumes, price Two Dollars. The variety and excellence of theft pieces are f*cb, that the book needs only to be knov.-n to be univeffally efleeined one of the most valuable pub lications th, t can be put into the hands of young persons. " Delightful talk to rear the tender thought, To teach the younß idea how tu (hoot. To pour tk« frelh ißftrudion o'er the.mind. To breathe th' ehlivening fpirit,abd t>* fix The generous purpose in the glowing bread." TuausoK. August 24. Bwf4« THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, By THOMAS DOSSON, at the Stone Houfu, No. 41, south Second street, Letters and Conversations, Between several Young Ladies,on improving and in* terefting fubje&s. Translated frotu the Dutch of Madame da Camion with alterations and improvements, Printed enJim paper, and neatly bound. Price tine tfyltar. AMIDST the tide of modem Ren>tnce?, painting tales ®f fxtraordinary diilrefs, or of desperate or artful villainy, which " harrow up the foul," and which it would be lor the honor of young ladies tn be ignorant of, this little hoo't comas forward to so licit notice, where, in a variety of incidents, not eic- the bounds of "al life, theproper, bcfcaufj I depart and natural dignity and importance of the Pemcle daraSter is exhibited in an intcreflingpoint of view, and presents examples of real and attainable excel lent t. The publifiier was fomuch pleased with the pero ral, that be was persuaded he fbould do a pleating service to thu community by fending it in o circu lation. Augull 44 —01W4W Imported in the latest arrivals from Amsterdam and Hamburg, and for Tale by B. Iff J. BOHLEN, A large ajfortment of fine French Cambrkt t Platillas Kuflia and Dutch iail cloth Britfannias ■ Writing, post, and print- Rouanes ing paper Brown Holland Dutch calf skins » Checks and (tripes Prime madder > Ticklenburgs ShellM Barley 1 Qznal'urgs Looking gla-fles ■ White sheetings Hollow glass wavt 1 Dnpcr Slates Brown rolls Coffee n»i!!s Umbrellas Brass kettles Hair ribbons Scythes and straw knives Black and whitelares Tqvs aSorted in bouts BeA Holland Gin in pipes London particular Madeira Wine Jy'y 14. m&thtf Acl laying Duties on Stamped Vellum Parchment and Pdper. A FEW copi«s of the above aft may be had at he Office of the Gazette of the United States, No 1 9 , ChcGiut-Orw*. J«ly 19. [Vetvmb XII
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