FOR SALE—\iy the Subscribers, ' An ciegant alfortment of Madrafs HANDKKRCHiRPS, by the-bale. WILLINGS £3* FRANCIS, rov SI. 5 Penn-lreet _ -p QR SALE; js3* THE SUBSCRIBERS, Madeira Wine, firil quality, in pipes Midsira Wine, New-Yerk quality, in pipes IMlnn WINE, iu pipes NUT^H't'J of the lttifl importation, Inbrtxes Bpinilh Wi 01, in Bales, suitable for Hattets. Witlings ?3° Francis, Penn-ftreet, No. 2r. Nov. 1. wScstf fo^Tsale, by t 11E Subscriber 6, No. 21, Penn-ftreet., The Cargo of the Ship Ganges, John Green, commander, from Bengal, Cvnfifling of tlaftas/of various qualities & prices 0.-'f;"-s Punjum Cloth* Strain Guzz y do. Hun-.H'jniJ, Chareonna Dorea Blu" Cloth Tanjtlis Chintz a-r-d CalicojS Mulmuls Moßtncdys Checks M.ihi: ,:gonges Patra Hhkfs. Gb.i. ' —'.s KSultr.ul do. Guz7.mas Eanrlannoss O.urrahs fiiflcrl'oy Pin'i-fcoes Choppa Romals fcaV.U'.nys do. Gillie I'.tmjali Pcrfunsof variouscolours Mock 2?o tons SHG R 90,000 lh. PEPPER. Willings & Francis. The Piece Goods Of th~ Ganges arc now open and exposed tp falc: t lliar commodious (lore the portli well corner of 't and Fourth t>r»et. ' 1 to. L A W I) i S G, trom on hoard the (hip Cleopatra, Samuel Newell, commander, fr«m Ivoudon, . 60 tons of the belt clean Russia * HEMP 60 calks ot bottlea*B < <OWN STOUT. F or*;ale by the fubferihers, No. 21, yenn-fireet. ' Willings & Francis. Ocl. 31. d just arrived, From Port-au-Prince, and for Sale by the ftfbfefl bers, at, Penn-ftreet, (tfl hog(hcadi,"~) tierces C Prime Coffee SIT, barrels ( -646 bags _) Willings lif Francis. ■■ pa. is. FOR SALE, n Joseph Anthony £s* Co. No. 5 Chefnut Street, A cargo of choice Bcurdeaux Brandy, id and act proof, ju*l landed 2jo bales of Bourbon cotton of afuperior qualify 9 cio, lSiUf.it, do do A quantity of heavy blac\ pep[«r in bales Bourhon In lig;0 of the fir:U]uality - High proof Jamaica ipirits C!i London particular Madeira wine ? In pipes & tio. mirket f Cdifa. "New England ram in Genuine Holland Gin. in pipes CJ<irct in caC s Speim '.cetj candles andftrain d oil Piime tioftoi beef Choice Halifax Salmon in barrels and half barrels Do. Herring in do do Bed Bofion Mackarel m barrels of the fall farft New-Enp*and tdw l : atn A few tons of Rullia cordage RuSia feather beda Clover and Timothy feedia :alks Long whale bone No i, a, anfl 3, Boston duck A few chests firit quality Hyson tea Carolina rice in whole and half tierces and An invoice of Dutch hollow glass wars. N vember 8- d?.w t NOW LANDING, At South-ftrcct Wharf, The Cargo of the Ship Concord, Captain Thompson, from Bitavia. About 300 tons firll quali y Java Coffee (the whole having heen felt-tied) 4 ' 80 tons Java Sugar, ia canillers and bags 10 legurcs of old Arrack Nutmegs, Mace and Cloves FOR SALS Br PETER BLIGHT. Who also offers For Sale, Jail landed froni (hip Amity, from Jamaica. 20s hhds Jamaica Suifar, and 170 do. do. Rum. ( november 13. dftw DANCING SCHOOL. WILLIAM M'DOUSALL presents his most refpe.ilful compliments to his form er employers and the citizens in general, and re turns his most grateful thanks, for the very bountiful encouragemeut he has expeticnced for these twenty-five years past, takes this opportu nity of informing them, that his school will be open'd on Wednesday the 23d instant, at his Elegant Ball Room, South Fourth-Street, between Chefnut and Walnut-streets. To begin at 10 in the m»rning for young ladies, and i in the Jvemng for young gentlemen. £3" PradUfing Balls will commence on Tuef dsy, 6th December, and be .continued every Tuesday, during the season. Nov. 17. 2>wtf. Musical In ft ranient Manufadory, 167, Arch-street. TO THE LOVERS OF HARMOHY. HARPER, INFORMS his friends and the public, tfrtf he has now ready for file, a few of his new invented, and much admired fide board Piano Poises, with Pedals,pateut fwe'.l, fonopahaat and Fr. uch harp (lop, which for sensibility of touch, bri'liancy of tone, fttnplicity and durability of conflr j ition, the faperiority of which,he flat'er* himlelf, J single tri al will convince the uifprrjudiijed judge—:i.s they arc manufailured under his immediate infpedior , of the very he*, feafened nuterials.he can fell o 1 reasonable terms forC'ASU. laftrani'd ts repaired, tuned, °ic. N. B. Second hand Piano Fortes taken in ex ■ change for new. nvf/e itt/er 18. 3faw2mo. All Persons who are indebted to theeftate of Wji.liam HersnAM, fen. of Phil'a-. delphia, deceafcd, are reqaefted to make fpeedjr payment; and those who have an,- d;a.ind, - gair.ft said c.lste, will plcaf.- t'i prtf ::it them,pre - perly at tiled, to this fubfcribcr.s. William Heytham, ') Robert Ih'-Jkam. J. Executors. Francis Buives Say re, J nnvrnbr 6. Jaw4w Tli ->M AS RAND AL L, P&LSgNTS hi v refold to h> Fii nds, and the Pulilic in getKr ~ informs them that lie nasopensd an OiS'ce, athUhoufe, No. 88, Spruce ftrect, .he purpolc of tranfa&injg business in the iine oi Coramiflion and <Ager.c% , collesi"p rents and out {lar.ditig claims in any part of the United States He flitters himlelf, that from l.is'loag refidevce in this country and a general knowledge of it, hisfer cictes will be found Worthy the no: ice of thoU who may plc afc to confide to hii^i. the management of any of their concerns. N* B. Security given where required, lith nio 24 3tawrf D A N C I N G. Ms. FRANCIS, OF the New Theatre, lefpe&tully informs the public, that he r.o longer means to cortinue his Dancing School in co>.junction with Mr. Byrne, hut will open i- frparateiy_early in December, and htfpcs ft ill t o receive the r.ccuHomed patronage with which he has been honored', and which it will be his constant endeavor to dtferve. Vrivatt partial may be iiiftru<Sled at hii own house, No. 70, north Eighth Erect. novembcr 29. eotf * Wants a place, AS a Wet Nurse, a young woman, who can bo well recommended. Inquire in Eleventh street, near I'ace-ftreet. Nov. 27. *eod i w A Journeyman Hair-Drefler, WHO is foher and steady, and underftaads his business, it'iay have irr-mediatc em ployment, on application to GEORGE AB BOTT, No. 9, Chel'njttrftreet. Nov. 27. eodiw. Thomas Herman Leuffer, North Fifth ftreat, .orner of North alley, No. ,4, HAS FOR SALE, EXCELLENT red b'ourdeaux Wine inc-afw.ni 1 boxes, fix years old ' White Gravel Wine in calks TicliWburgs Ruflia Sail Cloths Ravens Duck Bag Linen HeiTians Diaper and Tabic Cloth Empty bags Csromon Oertazii Cloth An assortment of black eoloured Ribbons Fine German Laces About twelve talis Russia clean Hemp Clover fieed Italian Soap, in small boxes, for family use Window Glass Aug-19— N O T 1 G E. THE Stockholders of the Bank of the United States, are informed that according to the flatute of Incorporation a general Eieilipn for twenty five Diredlors will be held at the Bank of the United States in the City of Philadelphia, on Monday the lirft day of January next at ten o'clock in the forenoon'. Altd pursuant to the Eleventh feilion of the Bye Laws the Stockholders of the said Bank arc her.by notified to aflTemble in general Meet ing at the farii t place on Tu'efdiy the fec'ohd day of Januairy ucM at five o'clock in the E vening. By order of the Board of dire&ors, G. SIMPSON, Calbier. Second fundamental Article. Not than three fourths of tne Direflors in office, exclusive of the Prefidemt, (hall be e- for the next fucrteding year, but th« Dirritor »vho (hall bePrefidentatthe time Elc£\ion may alwayjbe re-elefled. Philndefohia, nov. 18. 1797- ft® NOTICE. To holders of JAMES GREEN LEAF: and EDIVARD FOX't Engagements IN consequence of many having been prevent ed, l ; rom late unavoidable urcumdances from obttinyng their Certificates, agrceableto former notice. The Truftccs now infermthem, they arejeady toifTue the fame to tliofe who may ap ply within fixtydays, at No. 8 Chefnut Street, and these who do not, will be conGdercd as rq linqu'Jh!n-» their claimoll the Aggregate Fund provlied for their payment. lIENRt PRATT, TUCMAS W. FRANCI, JOHN MILLER, JUN. JOHN ASHLE Y, JACOB BAKER. nor ember, 13. tuth&fim. French Circulating Library. JOSEPH E. G. M. De La GRANGE, No. 110 Walnut-ftrett, lif FORMS those who wiih to recur to the only means of becoming perfeifc in the French Lan- RttTCe, that he has just opened his Library, con fiftijig of upwards of 1150 volumes, the best cal culated to afford either ufeful inftru&ion, or plea sure. 7he conditions, together with a catalogue of the Library, may be seen at every book-feller's m town. p. b. All translations from and irto the French, and Spanish executed withac cuioicy and dispatch. eoxm no%>. 15. For Sale by the Subscriber, White Plattillas Brown Holltndi White Sheetings Dowlafies Silesia b.rdered Handkerchiefs Striped Siamoufes Black Ribbons, No. 3a*d 4 Glass Tumblers, and Looking GlafTes, in in cases, &c. .Sec. George Pennock. novembcr 6. cod3w FOR SALE, By CLARK, No. 55, the corner of Chefnut and Front (Ireets, A large quantity of Clocks and Watches. Also, a general afibrtnient of Tools, Eiles and Materials, confiding of Clock Move- I ments, eight day ar.d thirty hour brass pinions . and forge work ; BeUs, clock and watch Dials, f Springs, Hands, Glaft'et, P\i nice Stone, Emery, 1 Rottan Stone, Cac Gut; bench, (lati4 and tail Vices; Turas, Pliers,Cluins,Seals, K.eys, &c. icc. Apprentices Wanted, novembcr 3. f&turf The History of Pennsylvania, By ROBERT PROTID, IS now <in the press, and will he publilhed, with all convenient expedition, by Zt ch a riah PoulsoN, jun. No. 80, ChefnUt-ftreet, Philadelphia, whert l'uhfcriptions will continue to be received, and at the Philadelphia Library, accprding to the printed proposals, until the work is ready far the- fubfcribcrs. July fS. ' aawtf WINDOW GLASS, Of Superior Quality, and cheaper than any other in the Cit — y FAMOUS SIZES, From Bbv 6 to 19 by 14* By the ftox or may be had at the florc ot the bubferibere, somei of Arch and Front- James C. S3 5 SamudW. Fiber. Philadelphia, Juneg, 1797. the printers h tb-V i'teW i ; tl!«eC.ire r'pi.fc,? to infett. tlvfotli.ihg j« ($Jr papirs, by zvtecjj tU- public will btfir-vti, as sv~!l tir thg':r obftiient i-jrvcltlt. B. LJNO9I '\ r , sib -rl<:a:Jant of Ligl>tjiw«s, St<**t of Maj/Utb-ijiKs. D Y order of the United State*, a Light House -8 Jbas been erected it the Clay Pond:, Cm Cape Cod ; the lamps in which are to oe lighted on the 15th iniW The light K '.Ce u Wflcdtfii, land elevated abc-.it ijo feet, whkh the e levation of the Lantern makji* w!iolfcl.ei{>!hh 103 feet above high \Vantf djuK gn oidcrth.it this Light may be di'liogui/tted frSift tfie Boflon and other Lights on our"coaff, an J'fciipf-r is e reiled, which will revolve around the Lamps mice in So seconds fothat the light will he n -ar ly excluded from the eye of [he approaching mariner about tfilrty iicsnds* in one revolutt ®n of the eclipfer. To render .the benevolent defies of Cofiir'cft as extensively uftftl) as pjfr fible, the,Ma}ine Sqi't'ety in Boflon, by a large Concmittee from their body, whole views have heea lecotided by others, have taken fdoh dil tances and hearings & thev thought necessary ; which obfetvitiona giving light asd fjfety are added far the benefit of ali interefted—•and are as follow Y r efli;!s outward brund, from Bcfton Light house, and would with to fall in with Cape-Cod the course i»E. S. E. d'iailce ij leagues, thence league« to the Light house. When up with the L'ght-houfe and it bears j W 3 leagues dis tance, you then fleer S S E which will carry yo'-. out of the south channel. Veflels iaward boundi and fall in with the back of Cape-Cod, bring the Light to bear S W z leagues distance, then you may steer WNW lor Boflon Light-Mouse. If you you would wish torgo into Cape Cod harbor, you way keep the shore aboard about a mile dillaitt, where you will h>ve 10 fathums w'ater. Th#r in bjr lies off* the back of the I Cape, about half a mile from the shore. When up with Kace-point. which is very bold, and about three leagues to thewefltrard »f the Light-house, and may be know» by a num ber offilh houses on it, from jto 3 milts to the foutXward ot Kace-point, is what is called Herring Cove, where you way hane good an choring, half a mile from tlie (bore, the wind from Eto N £in4 or t vin & fatbmu water. If hound intt) Cape Ood harbor, youf course from Race-point to Wood end, i. S S E 6 miles diltance, bring the light to bear E by N and run for it about two miles, you will then be clear <:f Wood end—then you mull steer N E until the light bears E by S—then run NW 1 fcr the harbor, until you have from 4 to 3 i-a fathoms water, where you have good anchor ing, the Light then will bear Eby S i-i S 5 or 6 miles difi:nce. 111 running from die Race point to Wood End—after you pass the Black Land or Hum- ! mucks, you w ill come up with a low faody j beach, v. hich f.irms the harbor ; extending be- ] twoeri 2 arid 3 miies to Wootl-cnd, which is J difficult to be diftiugiiifhed in tfofc night —It is | very bold—you will have 35 fathom wafer within half a mile of the shore. In beating into Cape-Cod harbor, you must keep the cittern shore aboard,, initil-you get in- I to 5 fathom water. Stand no farther to the. wellward than to bring the light to bear E by S | as theteisa long fpitof sand runs offfro'm rj;e j weftrrn (hore, which being vwy Ml' foil will j have it fathiui water wit tm V.iHptt hr.ow of shore. J? * . ■ Is cale it blows so hard that you cannot beat in the harbor, y.iu will have good anchoring without, from to to tj fathom water. VellVls in bay and would wish to put away for' Cape Cod fiartor, must endeavor to fall in with the Race. If in the night, and you eaanot Tee the land, you mutt bring the Light to bear E by N and run for it until you have foundings in 14 of i/fathooi then steer north cast until the 'light bears £ by S then /un in M W for the harbsr. At full and change, it is high water off Race Foint at to o'clock and 43 minutes. Vefiels in leaving Cape Cod bound to Boston, (hould cal culatfc the tide, as the fload Cits to the south weft. JOHN FOSTER WILLIAMS, yCommilte NATHANIEL GOODWIN, ( f -.m the JOHN CRUFT, C Marine JOHN HILLS. J Society THOMAS BA RNARD, A branch Pilot for the fart of Ballon SOLOMON COOK, £ RrftAence at Pro- ELIJAH NICKEtiSON, ) vmcetonCapeCod At a Meeting of the Marine Soci. ty, held at Concert Hall, on Tuesday 7th Nov 1797—the above Report of its Committee was read and approved and ordered to bepublilhcd. By order of ihe Society, THOMAS DtNNIE, Prrfident. WILLIAM FITUNEyS, Sec'ry. City of VVafhington. SCHEME Of the Lottery, No. 11, For tie Improvement n j the Fedetal City. Aniagnificettuiweilrogiiioufe ao,cocdollars, & cath 30,000, afe 50,000 1 ditto ij,odo ft ci(h »5,00e 40,00# I ditto 15,000 & caffi ij,ooo 30,000 1 ditto 10,000 & calh 10,000 ao,ooo 1 ditto s,OOO 8c calh j,ooo 10,000 1 ditto j,ooo & cat* 5,000 10,000 1 caftrprizeof 10,000 1 do. 5,000 each, are * 10, goo to do. 1,060 - - lO,OQO jo do. , 500 , - io,oon 00 do. too - - 10,000 »oo Ho. 50 - - 10,000 4CO dcr. »5 " 10,000 1,000 do. id - ao,ooo 15,000 do. to - *59,000 f6,7v39 Prizes. 33,s<Sr Rlanko. 50,000 Tickets, at Eight ISollars, 400,000 N. B. Tolnvour thofewho may take a quan tity of Tickets,the prize of 40,000 dollars will tyc the last drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the last but one : And approv»3notes, fecuting payment in either money or prizos, in ten days alter drawiug, will be received foi anynumber not lefsthan tick ets. This I.otterj will afford an elegant fpecur.en of the private bhilding» to lie ereAed in the City ol V/aihington—Two beautiful deligns are already leleiicdTor the ejitire (ronts on two of the public fijuares; ftoa> thefi 4ayfjHgs.it ispropofed to creel two centra and 'our corner bail dings, as foonaspof fible after this lottery is fold, and to convey them, when complete, to thf'fortunate adventurers, in the manner dcfctlbei ii) the fchenie for the I lot el Lottery. A r.ett deduflion of five percent, will be made to defray the necciffary ex;* afes of pilot ing, &e. and the furplm, will be made a J>att of the fund intended for the. National IJniveriity, to be erecled witliin the city of V-'afhingtoa. The real fecuritietgiven for the payment of the Prizes, ire held by the Present and two Direil ors of the Ponli of Columbia, 2nd are valued at more than half the amount ol thelattery. BLOBGET. 4 § t Tieltets may be bad.at Uie Bank ol Cx Nm hia ; of Jamej Veil & Co. Baltimore; of Feter Oilman, Boston : of John Hopkins, Richmond : antt of Richard Wills, Cooper's Ferry. mwf' zj' St. Andrews' Society. j Memhtrs of St. Society, Vv'Mi 1 pleafs to take notice, as tliclr Ani'iv;!- f3ry happens this year on a Fast Day, to he obferv by an order of the Syroyi-o.t I hilauelphia, to \yhich onimnnity many of th<? mc-inher» belong ; it is tlu'i clorc proper to def<r the Celehra i:ion rUcieof, uutil Friday, the firil ol December, at O'Elle-rs' Hotel. The members are rtrqueftftl to apply for tickets o{ admHTirtn to any of ti»- afiiftancs, viz. Messrs Gavin H jun. James Hen dedon, Po'bert Hendcrforij WffiiH. To4,Efq. Orjbf. Andrew Sp^p.te. The officers are ddfired ro atten I as one o'clock; dinner to he on the table nt tiVfefc. By order t»i tli- Board, HICIIAiID L -KE, Secretary. [ dtiD PQ& SALE, By the Susschiukk, ac i>is 6tore, No. 75, 3outlr Water-street, A general affortmant of China Ware ;. : ,i ~ Black and coloured Sattlns Do. do. Do. d«. Ha chiefs Do. do» fe'.vi g Silks Imperial and Hyson Tens Long and (hort Nar-.keens Quick Silver, in tubs Holland G'ai, in pipes Aitorted Olafs Ware, in cases White andbrovvn S4|gars, in boxes Moiaflef, in St. Croi* Rum and in do. London particular Madeira Wine Sherry and Malaga Wines, in quarter c.Ukj Red, yellow and pale Barks, in chtfls Logwood, &c. &c. n*v 7. —tu&f<w JOSEPH SIMS. From Marfcilles. ' THE CARGO OF theSwediih barque-Guftavus Adolphus.from Marfeilles,coiiCilißgof th* following articles, is difch»rging at Mr. Latimer'!, wharf, and for I'ale by the fuUfctibers BRANDY, well flavoretl, of l, 3 & 4th proof Claret, in hoijfhead< Ditto, in cafei Frontigniac in cases of 3obottl#s Olive Oil, of a superior quality, in b.'.lkrts of 6 and is bottles. Capers Oli vis Almonds 1 Dry Vcrdigreife Writing Paper Umbrellas (Silk) of aS, 3c and 3a inches Taffeties Long and Ihort white Kid Glows for Women Silk Stocking* ! Handkerchiefs, in imitation a£ Madi ass | Artificial Flowers and Garlands ] Ostrich Feather j Hibbons | Perfumery Scented Hair-Powder and Pomatum j Manna in,forts ! Cream Tartar. BENJAMIN MORGAN k ROBERT ANDRfEWS. September 27. eotf Lately Published, In one vol. 8 vo. (price one dollar in boards) fold by WILLIAM YOUNG, corner of Second and Chcfnut dreets, A Colle6tion of Papers on the of Billiou9 Fevers, prevalent in States foi a few years past. • Compiled by HQ dji fVft BSTER, j un. Containing letters from Dolors Seaman, Ski it h, Cue], Taylor, Monfoji, Reynolds, ell,on contagion, s;c. &c. Sept. IS- Erfkine's View of the War. JUST PUBLISHED., By ROBERT CAMPBELL & 00. No 40 South Second street. TPrice 31 Cents] I . A View cf the Causes and Confluen ces of ihe present War with FrancP- By the Honorable Thomas Euskine. May 15 § ' STATE TRIALS. Sold b W. Young, BookWler, No. S 3 > South Sa -1 colld-ltreet. The Pennsylvania State Trials, the impenchmtait, trial, aod acqnil- Vj( al ofFrancisHoptinfon, Judgeof the Court of Admiralty, and John N'icholfon, Comptroller Gcji cra!—ln one large 8 vo. vol. Price, in boards, 3 dollars. W. Young has for sale, a general affonnjentef Book". Also, Stationary, retail and by the paek ege, well aflorted, and entitled to tl.c drawback if axpofted. July 7 —" *. For Sale, a That well known place, called VANDf.titin'i 3 F(R U Y, a Nefhaminy creeli, 18 tniles fram Phila :i (adelphia, on the New York poll ro*l, 0 containing 74 acres and 94 perches. Upon the 3 preinifet are a large two ltory stone houle occu d pied as a tvern, and a good one story ilone kit ; chen, a large frame liable with a good threlhjng 0 floor, and lorae out buildings—also a well of ■j good water, and an excellent ice House. On d this place i• a mist elegant fuuation for a gentle j man's fe.it, coiomanding a view ofthe Nefham -3 iry to its junilion wiih the Gelawate, and thertce d acrofsto the Jerl'ey fliore. 'lt has the privilege of one half the toll received from the bfirlgr. For terms apply to the Snfeii fb«r, MORDECAT LEWIS. May 24- - . COLUMBIA HOUSE : Boarding School for young Ladies. M' RS. GROOMBRIDGE with much pleal ureand refpeel, re'r.irfeS her Cncere ac- J knowledgenient for the liberal encouragement - Ihe has received duriivg four years relidenfe iw Philadelphia ; and allures her frienils and the f public, so far from intending t,> decline her f school, she has utade a superior arrangement for y the more convenient acsQinmodation of her c liholars. —Evert branch of ufeful and pjnltte education is particularly attended by Mrs. ' Groohibridge * ami masters excelling in their 1 refpeiilive profrflions. 1" Corner of Spruce and Eleventh Streets. Jnnejth, 1797-C imfrf The firuatian is perfeilly hwk]»y ;. and made more agreeablehv an extet.fy.-tf gatdc.! and lot of ground adjoining the htjjite.' Jit ft P iibhfried, - And to be had of Mefffs. Do'.-fon, Campbell,Rice, t Cary, aod the olheq pricipal Uooldeliers in the city .price due do !ar, twisty-fitc boards, New Views of the Origin of the J Tribes and Nations of America. ; By BENJAMIN SMITH BARTON, .v. d. f' June id. "(it R E MOV A I. Maurice Moynihan, INFORMS his friends and the public, that he has removed hib Store of Cfeina, Glals* Queen* War?, and Dry Goods, from No. 8l North Sc- f cuxid, to No. 71 North Seventh Street, north call corner of Cherry Alley, where he folicirs the fa vor of his former cu(turners. N. 13. Crates put up with ca*e at the (horteft notice. noyett&cr dtf Real l?.ilate for iSalc, /J PLANTATION, in a healthy and good Lru tiKitioii on Cheller Creek, in Middleten Townfhtp, Delaware County, epntairiing Ityj acres, upwards of 50 acres of which are woo 4 land, well timbered ; the remainder plough land and watered meadow—of the letter, many more acres carl be made at a small ex pence. There are on said premises, a good orchard of be'ft grafted fruit, a itoufc, with :\fpring near the door, a frame barn with stabling under, and a lojj tenement on one part of said place.—.—Any peribn inclining to pufehafe,. mar view the prAnifes by applying to Wm. Pcnnbll, on said farm, and know the erms by L'paiying to Jonathan Pennell, in the torough oi Cfecfter. licvember 11. 3t eod Philadelphia, Oft. 1,3. tHE fubferibers inform their frkndsand custo mers in town and country,that their ilcres are now open in the city, and others are dai'y opeiling, and that from tke present appearance ©f the prevailing disorder have reason to hope, their friends may ibortly come to the city with perfect faf *ty. By several late arrival®, numbers have received frefn supplies of GOODS. Robert Smith iff Co. P. IV. Gallaudet iff Co• John Davis iff Co. Sit greaves iff French, A till Smith, George Dob/on, Wiltberger and Smith, Thomas Ryerfon, Alex Bit/land and Co. T. R. Hardenbcrg. yacob Sperry and Co. John Smith and-Cp OtVfn & Jona. Jenesi Thomas Orr, Keppele iff Zantzinger, Hlllfam Barker & Co. Adam Zantz'.nger, Thomas Armat iff John Fries, J. Miller» jur., and Co. Lritjumi/t l&y. y&b*Jbn.' Oft. 14. POYNTELL's Paper Hangings Manufactory., No. 70, Chefnut-ftreet, IVhore le has fit Sale, AVEHY extenfiv« stock . of every co'owr, and of the most approved patterns, suitable for every part of a hoafe, with great variety of bor-f ders to loit. —ALSO — A handsome afiortment of the most fafhionahle Silver Grounds London and Paris Papers, and very heft p'ain Oreen and plain Blue, With Pa&nel Papers and a rich variety of Borders. Nwven her 1. eo6t Will be Landed, Fiona onboard the ship £<stive, Capt.Blair,from Hambu»^h, 20 baks white Rufiia clean Hemp a casks Clover Seed For Sale by Thomas Herman Lcuffcr, North I'iftii ftrect, No. 34. 1 Tune 26. fj Imported inthefhipMANCHESTER, Benjamin Smwsu, Mailer, From Bonrdeaux, and for Isle by the iubferiber, No, 11 Walnut Ctiect. Boerdeaux Brandy Iri/h market claret in cases ( Entitled Jo Jjrlecloc wipe, ift do. J Drawback. Sauterne, do. do. J Thomas Murgatreyd. WHO HAS FOR SALE. Sherry IVinc in pipes and quarter calks Rota do. de. Pimento iu bags 4000 bushels Liverpool fait. Aug. 24. tut&stf- Peale's Museum. THIS valuable repository of the works of Na ture, so well calculated to delight the mind a°d enlarge the underflandmg, is opened daily, «» usual. It stands in an airy and healthy fituat jr\ t . and free from the epidonic that tie city ;it may, therefore, be frequented vrith the greatefl fafety. As an Ar.ufcment, the Audy of Nature is ths most rational and pleating : as a Science, the most fubiimc and inflruvflive. It elevates the mind and . expands the heart. They j " IVh(>m Nature*: works can cbarnt, iditb God bbffejf " H»ld to/tverfe." j Many interring additions have lately been made to this Muftum •- avd the feathered tribe, f containing a variety <*i the most rare and beautiful fubje<£s, is now very advantageously arrarged. f ' Waxen Figures,of Vitn lafge as fife (some ofthem calls from nature) are here drcfl'ed iu their prcpsr _ habit?, and placed :n attitudes cUarafieriwlie of fheir reipeclire pations. Here may be hen the North- Americcn Savage, and the Savage of South-Amerl , ca —a laboring Chinese, and the Chincfe Genjlc nian—the sooty African, and the Kamtfthadale— . with some Natj^ves of tlicJ>outh Sea \ Hands. 1h" immense variety and interesting diversity which , this Museum offers to the view, may be fe«n Uut eannotbe described with full eff( J &. Price only i-i»th of a dollar. Scyt. aB. raw '( Davis's Law Booh Store, No. 319? High-Street* GEORGE DAVIS, r TJJEING busied for some time past in prcpara* Jl) tions for removing into his orient house, hus been uftder thcneceflityof poftpnning until this day informing the gentleman ot the Bar generally thro* the limited §tate», that his spring importation of , law boaksisnow arranged and ready for iale, oil terms that he trulls will entitle him to tholike freence he has experienced for years pail, Catalogues, combining the most varied collce . tion ever imported i/ito this country, ace printed . and will h t delivered on application. 1 June 27. *aw " Boston Glass Manufactory. citizens of the United States are h<srebjr r i in form id v the manufaAure of Window - Gas• I* now commeneed at tie Glafilioufe in lsof . t.J!'.. tr is m-edlcfs to fay any tftiKg- of ilm czpeUmc of the Boston GUIs, as it is To well throughout the United Stoles to 'oeTri evep-y rcfpeA greatly superior to any ever importe •! from Europe. It will be cut to any size comcioniy ; and may be confrantly had by applying to Cuakles KCi'fER, at. tHe Glass House. ' Ordd's from the distant States to be a-idreffed to Mr. Samuel Gore, Court-street, Boston. V,c ft en, ief:t 30, 1797 O 4 —2 Mr 5W :, Svl.Jfn. Tirrvthy and Cbarlepon ; Meffrt. e Ilofye and Boy la;:, Halifax, N. C- Mejfrs. U'ilietf and ZPjfWfior* orf li ; i\ir. KM* Price, Alexandria , i Mejfr's. Tunlt and Broivn, Bah'r/h»>e ; Mr. Jjcffc,,), Ketv-Ycr!: ; and ACffis. lludf.n \b Gcocpii in, B.:. * - ford; Mr. Seymour, Xavcxnzb ; rcqur '.d tv irfif' tic ahve or.ee a tvcck 6zi j.is. 'J ve cctiuiii te ifj .it - ivardc tl e Editor, ,
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