SOR SALE— by the Subscribers, An elegant afl'ortinent of Madrafs HANDKERCHIEFS, by th^bal.-. WILLINGS & FRANCIS, nov at. § Penn-nreet. (f , FOR SALE, c BY THE SUBSCRIBERS, : l Madeira Wine, firft quality, in ft pipes ci Madeira Wine, New-York quality, in pipes m Li/linn WINE, in pipes ar NUTMEGS' } ofthe late!l im P ortation ' inkoxcs Spanilh Wool, in Bales, suitable for Hatters. Willings Sis Francis, Penn-ftreet, 'No. it. Nov. 1. w&stf ~ for sale, h by the subscriber*, No. it, P«nn-{lrect, The Cargo of the Ship Ganges, h John Green, commander, from Bengal, Conjijiing of Baftas, of various qualities & prices t Cofl.ies Puojuni Cloth» SaiAhj ®uzz y do. Humhums v Charconna Dorea Blue qioth a Tanj.bs Chintz and Calicoes Mulmuls J Mamoodys Checks f) Maharagongcs Patna Hhl:f«. Ginghams Mulmul do, Guzzenas Bandannoss Gurrahs Siflcrfoy l'iniafcocs Choppa Romals Salgatthys Sooty do. p Gillie Romals Ptrfians of various colours £ Mock Pulicats 400 tons SUGAR 90,000 lb. PEPPER. Willings & Francis. > The Piece Goods -i Of the Ganges arc now open and exposed to falest J that commodious (lore the nerth weft corner of , \ Mnrket and Fourth ftr»ct. ! 1 LANDING, I From on board thefiiip Cleopatra, Samuel Newell, commander, frem London, 1 j. 60 tons of the best clean Russia 1 hemp j 1 60 rafts of bottled BROWN STOUT. ( F orfiale by the fubferibers, No. 21, Penn-ftreet. j / Willings tit Francis. oa. 31. ' c just arrived, ' From Pcrt-au-Piince, aad for Sale by the f#bfo(l bers, No. SI, Pen«-ftr«ct, hogfheads,"^ n tierces ( Prime Coffee 5*3 barrels ( 1 646 bags J \ t Willings Iff Francis. < xP 1 *- it. L_ ' FOR SALE, ir Joseph Anthony .&f Co. No. 5, Chefnut Street, A cargo of choice Bourdeauxßra*dy, id and 2d proof, just landed 250 bales ps Bourbon cotton of afuperior quality 9 do. Surat, ' do A quantity of heavy black peppar in bales Bourbon Indigo of the firft quality High proof Jamaica lpirits Old London particular Madeira wine / In pip«s & do. market do qr. cailw. New England rum in hogftieads Genuine Holland Giu in pipes Claret in cases » Spermaceti candles and drain d oil Prime Boilon beef » Choice Halifax Salmon in barrels and half Imrrils Do. Herring in do do Bell Boston Mackarcl in barrels of the fall far* New-England tow l : »«n A few tons of Russia cordage Ruflia feather beds Clovtr and Timothy feed in -asks Long whalc-bone No i, 2, and 3, Boston fail duck A few chests firft quality Hyson tea Cardlina in whole and half tierces and An invoice of Dutch hollow glass ware. •N"vembcr 8. diw. NOW LANDING, k At South-ftrect Wharf, The Cargo of the Ship Contord, Captain Thompson, from Bmvia. About 300 tonsyfirll qualify Java Coffee (the 'whole havinjr been leledled) 80 tons Java Sugar, in canillers and bags 10 legnrcs of old Arrack Nutmegs, Mace and Cloves FO* SALE Br PETJER BLIGHT. Who also offers For Sale, Just landed from (hip Amity, from Jamaiea. 20® hhds Jamaica Sugar, and 170 do. do. Rum. November 23'. t!6w DANCING SCHOOL, WILLIAM- M'DOUGALL prefsnts his most refpe.Sful compliments to his form er employers and the citizens in general, and re turns his most gratefal thanks, for the very bountiful encouragemeut he has expetienced for these twenty-five years paH, takes this opportu- j nity of in/orming them, that his school will be open'd on Wedncfday the 23d instant, at hi» Elegant Ball Room, in Sotjth Fourth-Street, between Chefnut and To begin at 10 in the morning for young ladies, and i in the evening for young gentlemen. gf Praflifing Balk will commence on Tues day, 6th December, and be continued tvery Tuesday, during the season. NOV. 17. 23Wtf. Mnjtcal Instrument Manufactory, 167, Arch-street. TO THE LOT ERS OF HARMONY. H A R P'E R, INFORMS his friends and the public, that he has now ready for sale, a few of his new invented, and much admired fide board Piano Fortes, with Pedals,patent swell, fonopahant and French harp flop, which for sensibility of touch, brilliancy of tone, Gmplicity and durability of conflru&ion, the ftsperiority of which,he flatters himfelf, a single tri al will convince the unprfjudiced judge—As they are manufactured under his immediate infpeition, of the very be*, seasoned materials, he can fell 011 reasonable terms for Casb.> Inftrummts repaired, tuned, &c. N. B. Second hand Piano Fortes taken in ex change for new. ntvtmicr 18. sawlmo. Alj Persons who are indebted to theefyate of William fen. delphia, deceased, ar« to make.speedy payment; and those who have any demands a -1 gaini said estate, will plcafeto present them, pro perly atcefted, to the fubferibers. William Heylham, "1 Robert Heyjham. J- Executors. Francis Bowes Say re, J ( THi-trxbcr 6. 2a\T4'.v Thomas Randall, 1 hi, refpe&s to his Friends, and the Public in general, informs them-tnat he has open id an Office, athishoufe, No. 88, Spruce ftrect, for •hepurpofeof tranfa»sling business in the line ot CommuTion and Agncy, colle&ing rents and out- yc Handing claims in any part of the United States - He flatters hhnfclf, th.it from his long residence in p. this country and a general knowledge of it, hisfcr- cices trill be found worthy the no- ice of thof* who may pl.'afe to confide to him the »nana*ene*t of /1 any cf their concerns. fc. B. Security given where required. th - nth mi) 14 ' _ 3tawtf , t h D AN CING. Mr. FRANCIS, fti OF the New Theatre, reipt iliul! y informs the m public, that hi: r.o longer to continue bi his Dancing School in conjunction with Mr. Byrne, th hut will open it separately early in December, and fii hopes Hill to receive the aecullomed patronage with fli which he has been honored, and which it will be A liistonftant endeavor to defervc. ff Private parties may be inflru&ed at his owu house, No. 70, -north Eijhth ftrect. L november 15. eot^ Wants a place, AS a Wet Nurse, a young worr.an, who can be well recommended. Inquire in Eleventh B street, near Race-street. to v. 17. £ *eod t'-v . >' A fourneyman Hair-DrelTer, j! WHO is fuber and steady, and understands v his business, may have immediate em- t1 ployment, on application to GEORGE AB- 5 BOTT, No. 9, Chefnut-ftteet. no-v- 17. 1, eodiw. __ ' Thomas Herman Leuffer, J North Fifth street, corner of North alley, No. HAS FOR SALE, I EXCELLENT red bourdeaux Wine inca&»«»nd 1, boxes, ft* years old ( White Graves Wine in eaflw ( TickUnburgs I Ruflia Sail Cloths Ravens Duck i ' I Bag Linen ' ' Hcffians ' Diaper and Table Cloth i j.Empty/ags - 1 Common German Cloth < i . i An afTortment of black aolourad Ribbons ' j Fine German Laces 1 1 About twelve tons Ruflia clean Hemp 1 - Clover Seed i Italian Soap, in small boxes, for family use Window Glaf. . Aug. 2, —nw N O T 1 C E. T""HE Stockholders of the Bank of the United States, are informed that accerding to the flatute of Incorporation a general Ele&ion for twenty five 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. And purfaant to the Eleventh feflion of the Bye Laws the Stockholders of the said Bank arc hereby notified to aflemble in general Meet d ing at the fame place on Tuesday the second day of January next at five o'clock in the E y vening. By order of the Board of direffors, G. SIMPSON, Calhier. Second fundamental Article. Not more than three fourths of tne Direilors k in office, exclusive «f the President, fhallbe e- Ugible for the next succeeding year, but the Direflor who (hall be President at the time «f an EleAion may alwayibe re-elefted. Philadelphia, nov. 18. 1797- ftE NOT! C E. I* 70 holders of JAMES GREEN LEAF*/ and EDWARD FOX'S ! Engagements IN consequence of'many having been prevent i*l, from late unavoidable circumstances from obtaining their Certificates, agreeable to former notice. The Trustees now inform them, they are ready to iflue the fame to those who may ap ply within sixty days, at No. S Chefnut Street, and those who do not, will be canGdercd as re linquishing their claim on the Aggregate Fund provided for their payment. HENRY PRATT, THOMAS W. FRANCI, JOHN MILLER, JTJN. JOHN ASHLEY, JACOB BAKER. r.ruember, 23. tuthfcfim. lt French Circulating Library. JOSEPH E. G. M. De La GRANGE, No. 110 Walnut-street, INFORMS those who with to recur to the only means of becoming perfect in the French Lan guage,that he has just opened his Library, con fining of upwards of Iljo volumes, the best cal culated to afford either ufeful inftruilion, or plea sure. The conditions, together *ith a catalogue of the Library, may be seen at every book-feller's in town. ' n. b. All translations from and into,rhe French, Englifh and Spanish Languages, execit«J with ac curacy and dispatch. coini nov- IS ,i, For Sale by the Subscriber, ■n- White Plattillas e- Brown Hollands ry White Sheetings or Dowlafles u- Silesia bordered Handkerchiefs be Striped Siamoufes bis Black Ribbons, No. 3 and 4 Glass Tumblers, and Looking GlafTes, in n( j in cafei, &c. &c. ng George Pennock. ng november 6. eodjw . ~ " FOR SALE, £ By BENJAMIN CLARK, No. 55, the corner of Chefnut and Front ftrcets, _ A large quantity of Clocks and Watches. Alfa,'a general alTortment of Tools, y) Eilcs and Materials, consisting of Clock Move ments, eight day and thirty hour brass pinions and forge work ; Bells, clock aad watch Dials, Springs, Hands, Glasses, Pumice Stone, Emery, l Rotten Stone, Cat Gut j bench, and tail . S Vices; Turns, Pliers,Ohains,Seals, Keys, &c. &c. kh *** Apprentices Wanted. lr p november 3. ffc tul^ "f The Hiitory of Pennsylvania, th . e By ROBERT PROUD, lr " !Tg now in tire prels, and will be published, A whh all convenient expedition, by ZfcCHA 01| RIA H* Pou Lson, jun. No. 80, Chefnut-ftreet, ■ e( j Philadelphia, where fubferiptions will continue to be received, and at the Philadelphia Library, ex _ according to the printed proposals, until the work is readv for the fubfcribcrs. July fS. 2a wtf to Window Glass, Of Superior Quality, and eheaper than «ny other in 7 the City— a" OF rARIOUS SIZES, IO " Fi'om Bby 6 to 19 by 14, t B-y tlie finale Box or Quantity, may be had at the fto:e of the Subfcribcrj, uuuet of A ( rcb and Front j*g iUcct, James C. iy. SamuelW. Fiber. Philadelphia, June 9, 1797. To the Inhabitants of the United States. SINCE tin knowledge of medicine, none Us? ev-* f er proved To aiienifhingly efficacious, io upi verfully ellcemed, or to which the affli&ad with co Rheunaatifms, Gout, Rheumaric Gout, Lumbago, p« Palsy, Sprains, Bruises and Chilblaios, may look !>•< for relief with so much confidence, as eb Whitehead's ejfence of Mujlard^ This extraordinary Medicine very soon affords the wished for relief, " even to the aged iu cases m the m»ft desperate " For thefe,iubltantial seasons iris patroniled by all ranks of people in England. From the gteat number of communications con- . ftantly received by Mr. Johnston, he is under the 0 neceflity (in laying then* before the world) ol a bridging their content*; the following lettters (al though curtailed) aire To very important, a»d the fignatuKsfe very that he conceives he ~ should be doing injustice to Whiteheads Ejfence oi r A'hfJlarJ, were lie to withhold them from public in fpeSion. m Letter from Mrs. Mills, Housekeeper to the Duke of Cumberland. Sir, Nov. i, 1 795 . " A most invaterate Rheumatism and Lambago (occeafioned by laying in a damp bed, when at e Bruffals, in the suit of Her Highnefs the P 1 Dutchefs of Cumberland) hasafllicled me eighteen »' year#. I have employed .the firft medical geatle men in London, and (although I derived no bene fit) am bound t® acknowledge my gratitude to fey veral of the nobility, who knew my deplarable si- y tuatioß, and humanely feat me their physicians ; I have also tried most advertised medicines. At length, fir, after eighteen years excruciating J torture, a few bottles of your WhiteFcad's F.jf»icc of Mujlard, have, I thank God, restored me to the inestimable blessings at health and permanent safe. Yours, much obliged, No. 134, Jermyn-ftrect,St. James's. S. MILLS. Copy ef a letter from G. Count»fs l ef<|. CapAin of P His Majesty's Ship the Dedalus. . ' Sir, Spithead, Nov. 8, JW 95- P As I expeiSl to fail in a few days, I beg you Vill immediately forward nie a dazen of Whitehead s Ejfence of Mr, Hard. It gives me considerable satis. fa&ion to inform yo\j, I have myfelf experi-nced 1 its .good effects, and, have in fcveral instances »f Rheumatisms, Sprains, and bruises, witnessed its astonishing efficaoy 1 think you would conlult ] your own interest by appointing it to be fold at Portsmouth, and all other feaperts ; for you may reft assured, when this iavalaable fpccifU becoaaea generally known, not an Oliicer ia His wlajefty s Navy will go to sea without it. Y/>urs, J«c. O. COUNTESS. Sir, Dec.-*o, 1795. j A fevers flroke of the Palsy, fix months ago, de- ■ prived me of my speech, and the use of one fide. In this desperate situation, WhiteheadEJince of < Mujiard was very flrongly recommended, and, 1 , 1 thank God asfuccefsfully applied. By persevering . in itsufe aftiort time, I was completely restored, and continue to enjoy the full and perfeA ula of my faculties, although near eighty years of age. Yours, W. IRANCIS, [ No. 14, ArabelU-rew, Pimlica. ' » Mr. Francis has held a public situation at the Guildhall in the city of Weftrainftjzr, many years, arid is well known ta the generality of ths refpe&able inhabitants. Letter from A. McCan Esq. Capt. of the 60th m ' ginient,dated Fort George, Guernfay, Sir, |a». 4, »797 8 Upwari's of five years past I have been affli&ed * with a most violent Rhawmatic Affetflion in my head, which has bslHed the Ikill of the most emi nent Physicians; feme month; fiace I was induced to try your Whitehead's Ejfence if Mujlard. I am now happy to inform you, it has dona ill- essential t fervice,and I thtak it necessary to declare, no other medicine ever pvt me tin smallest degree of relief. I am with regard, yours, &c. &c. Capt. 60th Regt. A. McCAN. r August, 179^; Mr. Middleton, of Cheftcrfield-£rcet, St. Ma ry-le-bone wasfo severely aftii&ed with the Rhcn ' matic Gout, as to be unable to move in my bed for ■' fixmonths; his limbs were cnormoufl/fwelled,a >d ® at length from exeeflive pain became quite black. In this diftrefiing situation he was induced to try your Whitehead's Ejfence of Mujlard \ th effc£l far exceeded the most sanguine expe&ation, hi» pain was immediately alleviated, andhU limbs returned to their natural colour ; his appetite raftered, and in a very short time he was enabled to leave his bed 1. and walk with crutches; and by a few weeks per severance, was completely restored te the full en joyment of perfect health. - «,* Mr. Middleton, with Wis son. repeatedly called as ke got better, on Mr. Johnfton, and d*- ly clared thathis life was utterly dcfpaired of. i- —— RefpeaedSir, V Nov. 6. 1795. I* Palfing by a croud, in the fifth month of her a " pregnancy, my wile received a dreadful blow on le her fidt, which apparently destroyed the life of the ■'» infant ; after the most flcilful advice, and trying various remedies for two months, (he still found h, t he symptoms increase to an ahrming degree 1 fpit c* ting of blood— of breath —and other dif agreeablf circumstances appeared fjom so violent a bruise, afforded only the fatal appearance oi her fpcedy diifolution. -k friend to whom I related her fad cafe, having experleawl grei.t benefit from your Whitehead's Ejfence 9/ Mujlard, kindly predat ed me with a bottle ; tu my unTpeakable fatisfac tion, it fpedily relieved her from pain ; a second bottle has removed every disagreeable symptom, and with the roost heartfelt gratitude I inform you, we have the happy profpedl of her long continuing in a living mother to our numerous family. Yours, &c. , I". HURLOCK: Whitmore's-row, Haxton. _ CHILBLAINS. Whitehead's F-JJenct of Mujlard generally cure# Chilblains aud common Rhtumatifms, on the firft or second application, and often rer. oves the most V vioii. Nt Sprains »»d Bruises, in two or three days, d Caution.—A Certificate is palled ®n each bottle Is, and box, and to prevent the dangar of counterfeits, e- another certificate is also figaedbyG. thaw & Co. ns of Philadelphia. Is, Shaw & Co. have also imported by the William •y, Penn, a quan'ity of Gowland's Lotion for the face til and fein—Balfam of Honey for coughs, asthmas lc. and consumptions—Church's Cough Drops, and a variety of other Patent Medicines. November »J. "f&wjt LO7T, 1 TN th* City, nil Sunday, 26A November, 1797, ' la red Morocco Pocket Book, containing 7 notes of hand toßiar & Pjkme, as follows,viz. ' John Duffield's, for 441 dollars, 73 cents. ue William M'L.aws 435 37 7' George Wy's, 177 I 9 John Doaks, 11 90 Eoward Clayton s, 60 _ Do. Do. .*7 One 10 dollar Bank of Pennfylvanianote—an or in der upon WalterFrantlin, E£q. in favor of Charlej j Read, andfundry other papers tkat can be of no I use but to the owners. Payment of the aforefaid I notes of hand being ftop'd, a reward of fifteen dol tbe 1 lars (hall be paid to the person or persons bringing m- I said pocket book with the aforefaid contents to i Read and Pierie, f>s, Chcfnut street and no ' questions asked. f J november *eodjt. For Sale, 7'hat AvellLnou'nplace, called VANDeasifT'i f (UV, II ON Nefhaminy creak, iS miles from Pltili- has ladelphia, on the Ne.w York post roa*), Wai enntaihing 74 acres and 94 perches. Upon the emu pi emifes are a larjre two ltory stone house o«u- con pied as a.tvern, and a good one story stone kit- Yor chen, a large frame Itable with a good th*eftiing door, and l'orric out buildings—also a well of notl good water, and an excellfnt ice House. On ° t\iis place is a rnctfl elegant littiation fora gentte man's l'cat, commanding a view of the Netham iny to its jundlion wiih the Delawr.se, arid thence across to the - it has the privilege - of one half the tollreceived from the bridge. To ' For terms apply to the SaWi'i ibtr, Lri MORDECAI LEWIS. lan J yy .a For sale or to be let on ground- " r n u rent, bar A valuable Lot of Ground ; ° n ' SITUATE on the north-eiftcorner of Wai nut and Fifth ftrcets, fronting the State- er Houfefquare. This lot is fifty-one feet front t 0 on Walnut ftreit, and one hundred and thirteen Br feet and an half on Fifth street ; there are at present two small two story brick houfts, 'and a number «f small tenements thereon. Also, for Sale, " u Two three (tory Brick Houses X With convenient stores, wharf, &c. situate on dil Water-street, between Mulberry and Saffafras ftic streets, containing in front on Water street fit- fei ty-four feet, and continuing that breadth east- fn] ward ninety-five sett, then widening to the Rt south thirteen feet fix inches. These houses Jt ave the convenience of a public alley adjoining A' on the north fide, arid are a very desirable fitua- W tion for a merchant, flour faflor,or others who A may hijve occsfion for storage of goods. This J property will be fold on very reasonable terms O forcalh For further information apply to the A" printer. July 31. m&wtf 7 JuJ} Publi/bed, And to be had of Meflrs. Dobfon, Campbell,Rice; Cary, and the other pricipal Bookfcllers iu the city.pricjpfie dollar, twmty-five boards, New Views of the Origin of die Tribes and Nations of America. By BENJAMIN SMITH BARTON, u.d. , Jane xo. * School Books and Stationary, i W. Y O~U NG, ' A No. 51, Second-flreet, oorn.'-r of Chefnut-ftrect, HAS now ready for sale, a very largi assort- ment of Englijh, French, Latin and Greek r SCHOOL BOOKS. Also, such elementary books - on Science, as are generally read in the academies and colleges throughout the United States. F > x LATELY FUHLISHED, Sheridan's Diflionary, the sixth edition, in one large-vol. 8 vo. priee 3 dols. > Ditto, large II mo price I dol. 75 ets. Ditto, commoD, price I dol. jocts. All forts of drawing, packing, printing, and ' writing Paper ; Bookbinder's Board", Pasteboards, ' Iheathiug a»d blotting Papers; prinsed Blanks, blank Books, Wax, Wafers, and other articles, sf the bed quality, used in tfec tounting house, or ' public office. Catalogues of a miscellaneous colleAion of 1 ' JjrOOKS, with the price of e*eh affixed, to be had by inquiring as above. OA. 14. —3aw6v* j The Norfolk Mail STAGE. j 1 'T'HIS Stageftarts from the GEOROK Tavern, 1 L at the eorncr of Seco»d aad Arch Streets, iu Philadelphia, cveey TutfJay, ThurfJay, and Sjinr- X . day, at J o'clock, ia the D orning ; arrives at VXo ver the firft day, a» Snowhill the fceond day, at . Northampton Court House the third day, and or the morning of the fourth da-y the paieagcrs find a fafc arid comfortable packet to convey them to Norfolk. A packet leaves Norfolk for Northampton fei ry, " every Tuefdiy, Thursday and Saturday, and the r Stage starts from this ferry for Philadelphia, every (1 MonJay, Wadnefday and Friday; puts up at Snow c - Hill the firft night, at Dover the id nijlit, and ar y rives in Philadelphia in the eve»ing of the third ■ Thediftance on this route, between Philadelphia d and Norfolk, is Jo miles lels than on any fuge route between those places. ' , " Too much cannot befaid in favor of the road, r " which is most excellent indeed. The proprietors '■ willingly engage to return the whale fare to any passenger, who, after having performed this route, y will fay that he ever travelled in a stage for tli* fame *" diftaflce, so good a road in America. August 11. dim.eotf. ?• City of Walhington. ; n r SCHEME ,e Of the Lottery, No. 11, For the Improvement of the Federal City. t . A magnificentjlwelling-tioufe ao,ooo 10 do. 500 - - 10,000 '* 00 do. 100 - io.ooo ».jo <:o. 50 * * 10,000 400 do. 15 - ■ « 0 > 0 0" 1.000 do. 10 - 10,000 15,000 do. 10 - »5»,0oo V 16,7.39 Priies. |(l 33,161 Blanks. • £ 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 400,000 N. B. Tofavour thofc-wha may take a q«an °' tity of Tickets, the prize of 40,000 dollars wilrbc m the last drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the last but on* : . And approvednotes, fecunng payment in either as or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, wiil a be received for any number not lefsthan 30 tick efs. This Lottery will afford an elegfliit fpecimon ol the private buildings to be ere&ed in the City ol Washington—Two beautiful designs are already 17, feleilcd for the entire fronts on two of the public tes fquarts; from thefa drawisigs it ispropofed to creel twocentreand f oftrcor:ier buildings,as soon a', pas sible after thi9 lottery v is fold, and to convey them, when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, ir the manner described in the fcherac for the Hotel Lottery. A nett dedudion of five per cent, will be made to defray theneceffary expenses of print ing, &c. and the surplus will be made a part cf the fund intended foV tlie National UitiverLny, to )r . be creeled within the city of Washington. le, The real fecuritiesgiven for tl>e paymont of the no Brizes, are held by the President and two Dire&- iid ors of the Bank of Columbia, and are Valued at ol- more than half the amount of the lottery. ng SAMUEL BLODGBT. t<) Tieketsmay be had at the Bank of Colsm -110 hla ! of James Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Fete* .Oilman, Boston ; of Joho Hopkins, Richmond ; (and of Richard W»Us, Cooper's Ferry. raws REMOVAL. ( ' Maurice Moynihan, INFORMS his friends and tke public, that he has removed his Store of China, Glals, Queen» Ware, and Dry Goods, from No. 81 North Se cond, to No. 71 North Seventh Street, north east corner of Cherry Alley, where he so licits the fa vor cf his former cuftomcrs. N. 3. Crates put up with cafe at the ihorteft notice. November d Real Estate fop Sale, A PLANTATION, in a healthy and good si tuation on Chester Creek, in Middleton Townfliip, Delaware County, containing H9i acres, upwards of 50 acre* of which are wood land, well timbered ; the remainder plough laad and watered meadow—of the latter, many more acres can be made at a small expence. There are ' on said premises, a good orchard of befl grafted fruit, a lioufe, with a spring near the door, a frame j barn with (tabling under, and a log tenement on | one part of said place.—Any person inclining to purchase, may view thepremifes by applying to Wm. Pennull, on said farm, and know the _ erms by apjslyingto Jokathan Pennell, ia the 'orough of Chester. Bnovcmberil. 3t eod Philadelphia, OS. 13. THR fubferibers infsrm their friends and cufl«- ' mers in town and country,that their ftoresare now open in the city, and others are daily opening, and that from tke present appearance of the prevailing, disorder have reason to hope, their friends may \ ihortly come to the city with perfedt faf-ty. By several latj arrival*, numbers have received freik supplies of GOODS. Rebert Smith & Co. P. IV. Gallaudet & Ct. John Davis & Co. Sitgreancs i 3 French, Keill & Smith, George Dobfon, IViitbtrger and Smith, Thomas Ryer/on, Alex Btlfland and Co. T. R. Hardenberg. Jacob Sperry and Co. John Smith and Ce~ Owen & Jona. Jones, Thomas Orr, j Keppele s3* Zaiitzinger, William Barter & C*. j Adam Zantzmger, Thomas Armat & Sou. John Fries, J. Miller, jun. and Ct. Benjamin &J' Jobnfon. <_Mh 14 ' , ; POYNTELL's . Paper Hangings Manitfaflory, % No. 70, Ch«fnut-ftreet, Where be has for Sale, AVERY extensive (lock, of every colour, of the moll approved patterns, fuitablc for every part of a house, with great variety of bor ders to suit. ALSO ( A handsome assortment of the not falhionafcle Silver Grounds London and Paris Papers, and * I very best plain Green and plain Blue, " With Pannel Papers and a rick variety of Borders. * N«vember t. eo6t » Will be landed, Fuom onboard the {hip A&ivqt Capt.BLAiß,from Hambutgh, e 10 baUs white Ruflia clein Hemp a calks Clover Seed For Sale by d Thomas Herman Leuffer, , North Fifife (Weet, Ho. J*. s ' June 2(5. * § M ImportedintheftiipMANGHESTEßj, Binjahtin S well, Mafler, >f I From Boordeaux, and for sale by the fubferiber, d No. ji. Walnut Street. Bonrdeaux Brandy *1 Irish market claret in cases ( Entitled to Medoc wine, in do. J Drawback. Jji Sauterne, do. do. J Thomas Murgatroyd. >■ WHO HAS FOR SALE* 11 Sherry Wine in pipes and quarter cafjes Rota do. d®. » ■o Pimento in bags 4£>oo bushels Liverpool fait. y» J Aug. *4. tut&stf -1 Peale's Museum. * W I r- I _ r( J 1 ' I "HIS valuable repolitoiy of the works of Na- X> ture, so well calculated to delight the mind iii I and enlarge the undcrftandmg, ia opened daily, a» tc ! ufuak It tlands in an airy and heilthy situation, I and fret from tke epidemic that at present afHi 'habits, and placed in attitude* ciura&criilic of tkeir 00 1 refpeflive nations. Here may be fecn the North- Ov I American Savage, and the Savage of South-Ameri -00 I ca — a laboring Chinese, and the Ghinufe Gentlc -00 man—the sooty African, and the Kamtfthadale— or with some Natives of the South Sea Islands. The oc immense variety and interesting diverftty which: 00 this Museum offers to the view, may befetn hut oc eennotbe dtfe'ribed with full effeil. Ac I .jy* Price only I-4th of a dollar. lof beyt. it. _ _l law 00 Davis's Law Book Store, No. 3 J 9> High-Strut. r GEORGE DAVIS, I TJEING bufie'd for some time pafc in prepara- I X 3 tions for removing into his present house, ha» I been under thcnecelfityof poftpotfinguntil this day I informing the gentleitMn ofthe Bar generally thro" 10c the United States,, that his spring importation of 1 law books is now arranged and ready for lale, a» in- I termsthat he trulls will entitle him to the like pre» be I freence he has experiencod for leveral years pad. l st I Catalogues, oombining the moll varied cullec I lion ever imported iflto this country, are printed her I and will be delivered on application, viil June C - . »» Boston Glass Manufactory. I r T" HE c ' t ' lens '' lc United States are hereby My I 1 informed, that the maneCa&urc of Window I 3'" I Glass is now commenced at the Glass House in Bof :cc"' I ton. pof- It is nce/Hcfs to fay any thing of the tittllei* Cl ?' j quality of the Boston Ghft, as it is so well ISnowa * ' throughout the United States to be in eve»yTe(p«it ote ' 1 greatly fuperier to anv ever imported from Europe., will lt will be cut to any size commonly used ; and int " may be constantly had by applying to Chaslei F. ' 1 Uupteb, at the Glass House. 1 to Orders from the distant States to be addressed te Mr. Samuel Gore, Court-street, Boston. the j Boston, Sept 30,1797 O4— 2aw6w e£t- 1 Mtjfrs. Timothy r,nd Mir/en, CLarleJlon ; Mrjfn. i£ - I Hoify and Boytan, Halifax, N. C. Mejfrt. it illetf | and O'Connor, Norfili ; Mr. Kllit frict, Alexandria ; I Mejfrs. Yundt and Brom-n, Baltimore ; Air. Hopkins, Km- I New-York ; and Jlffffrs. Hudfoa SS" CWwiVt, Hart ctet I ford i M . Seymour,Huvannah ; art rcquefed to infest >d ; j tie abm once a ivcek (s v:u!h. Tin ussostnts Hie 'str aws 1 v/arik tieMdiftr.