A person well acquainted with j tlc.heory | many inbufmefstorhiinklf andother , would be glad to be employed, either as an ago or tailor; cr in porting books ; ftatinj* tm'ettJed accounts ; of in executing any other kind of writ ing, in or Englilh* A note addreiTed to J. A. and left at this office, will he punctually attended to. November 30. 3awtf To the Inhabitants of the United States. SINCE the knowledge of medicine, none has ev er proved so aftenifhingly efficacious, so uri v rlally eflccmed, or to which the afflt&cd with Rheumatisms,. Rheumatic Gout, Lumbago, Pally, Sprains, Bruises and Chilblains, nYiy look for relief with so ituich confidence, as Whitehead's e[fence of Mujlard. This extraordinary Medicine very loon affords the wiflwd for relief, " even to the Kged in cales the mofl it is patrpniftd by all ranks of people in England. From the gteat number of«omniunicatioTisc6n ftantly received by Mr. John stun, he is under the ri'Cefiify (in laying them before the world) of a bridgin;; their contents; the following lcttters (al thrcch curtailed) are so very important, and the r 'cres lo very rel'peitable, that he conceives he j fhouU be doing injutlice to lYbiubtad't EJfer.cc of IdtiJlarJ, Were he to withhold them from puiilic in fpecliuii. Let'er from Mrs. Mills, Housekeeper to the Duke of Cumberland. Sir, Nov. 1, 1795. A rr.otf inveterate Rheumatism and Lumbago ; (occcafibaed by laying in a damp bed, when at Br jtTVIS, in t!ic suit of Her Royal Highness the Dutchtf; of Cnmberland) hasaffliAjd me eighteen years, I have employed the firft medical gentle men in London, and (although I derived no bene- j fit,) am bound to acknowledge my gralitude to fc- j vrral of the nobility, who knew my deplorable si tuation, and humanely sent me their pliyacian> ; 1 have alio tried most advertised medicines. At j length, fir, after eighteen years excruciating! torture, a few bottles of your Whitehead's Effe.ice •/ Mujlard. have, I thank God, restored me to the inellimable bkfiings ot hcakh and permanent sale.. Yours, mHch obliged, No. IJ4, Jermyn-ftreet, St. James's. S. MILLS Ccpy of a letter from G. Countess, esq. Captain of His Majeßy's Ship the Dedalus. Sir, Spithead, Nov. 2, *795* At 1 expefl to fail in a few days, 1 beg tou will immediately forward me a dazen of Whitehead's MJfence of Muflard. It gives me considerable fatif faSion to inform you, I have myfelf experienced its good effeils, and have in leveral inflances of Rheumatisms, Sprains, and Bruises, witnessed its a-ftonifliing efficacy- 1 think you would consult your own interest by appointing it to be fold at Poufmouth, and all other seaports ;'for you may reft allured, when this invaluable fpccific becomes gencralfy known, not an Officer in Mis Majesty s Navy will go to sea without it. Yours, &c. G. COUNTESS. Sir, Dec/«o, 1795- A I'rirrc ftrokeof the Palsy, fix months ago, de prived me of my speech, and the use of one fide. In this desperate situation, IVhilehead' 1 Efface 0/ M.ijljrdvi3.i very strongly recommended, and, I thank God as fuccefsfully applied. By perlevcring in its use alhort time, I was completely reflated, and continue to enjoy the full and perfeit use of my faculties, although near eighty years of age. 1 Yours, W. FRANCIS, No. T4, Arabella-row, Pimlico. Mr. Francis has held a public situation at the Guildhall in the city of Westminster, many years, and is well known to the generality of the refpc&able inhabitants. Letter from A. McCan Esq. Capt. of the 60th re giment,dated Fort George, Guernfiry, Sir, (an. 4,1797 Upwards of five years past I have been affiifled with a most violent Rheumatic Affetflion in my head, which has baffled the skill of the most emi nent Physicians; some months since I was induced to try your Whitehead'> Eflence of Mujlard. I am now happy to inform you, it has done me efiential service.and I think itneceffary to . -dare, no other tuedkine ever gave me the smallest degree of relief, lam with regard,yours,&c. &c. Capt.iotk Regt. A. MoCAN. August, 1795: Mr. Middleton, of Chefterfield-ftreet, St. Ma ry le-bone was so severely affli&ed with the Rheu matic Gout, as to be unable to move ia my bed for fixmonths; his limbs were enormously swelled.and at length from excessive pain became quite black. In this distressing situation he was induced to try your Whitehead's EJfence if Mujlard; the effeA far exceeded the most sanguine expeSation, his pain was immediately alleviated, and his limbs returned to their natural colour ; his appetite restored, and in a very Ihort time he was enabled to leave his bed and walk with crutches; and by a few weeks per fevtrance, was completely restored to the full en joyment of perfect health. %* Mr. Middleton, with his son. repeatedly called as better," on Mr. Johnfton, and de clared that was utterly despaired of. RefpeaedSir, Nov. 6. 1795- Palling by a croud, in. the fifth month of her pregnancy, my wile received a dreadful blow on -her fide, which apparently destroyed the life of the infant ; after the most Ikilful advice, and trying various remedies for two months, she still found the symptoms increafeto an alarming degree ; fpit ling of blood—lhortnefs of breath—and other dif jgreeable circumstances appeared fiom so violent a bruise, afforded only the fatal appearance ol her lpeedy dissolution. A friend to whom I relat«d her fad cafe, having experienced great benefit from your Whitehead's EJfence of Mujlard, kindly present ed me with a bottle ; to my unspeakable fatisfac tion, it fpedily relieved her from pain ; a lecond bottle has removed every difagreeablc symptom, ajid with the most heartfelt gratitude I inform yoo, we have the happy profped of her long continuing a livine toother to our numerous family. S Yours, &c. T. HURLOCK: Vhitmore's row, Haxton. It is prepared (only) and fold, in Pills and in a Fluid state, at one dollar eaeh box or bottle, by R. Johnston, Apothecary, no 10, Gruck ftrcet, Soho, London ; and is alio fold by his appoint ment, wholefaleand retail, by G. SHAW, if Co. no. ri9, Chefnut-ftreet, Philadelphia, who have just received a, large quintity, per the William Penn, and to whom, perlons desirous of vending, are desired to apply. CHILBLAINS. Whitehead's Ejfcnct of Mujlard generally cures Chilblains aud common Rheumatisms, on the firft or second application, and often removes the most violent Sprains and Sruiles, in two or three days. Caution. —A Certificate is pasted on each bottle and box, and to prevent the danger of counterfeits, another certificate is also fig .led byG. Shaw & Co. of Philadelphia. Shaw & Co. have also imported by the William Penn, a quantity of Gowland's Lotion for the face and ikin Balsam of Honey for coughs, asthmas and consumptions—Church's Cough Drops, and a variety of other Patent Medicines. November IS ■ * f&w 3' THOMAS R AN DAL L," PRESENTS his refpeils to his Friends, and the Public in general, informs them that he hasop iv-'d ] anOince, athishoufe, No. 8i?, Spruce ftrect, for the purpn.'e of tranfa&ing business in the tine of Conimiifion and Agency, relieving tent* and out (landing claims in any part ot :he United Sra&es"* — He flatters himfeif, that from his longreCdence in this country and a gtnersl knowledge of it, hi* fcr cicas will lie sou H worthy the no l ice of tho'c who may ptcafe to' confide to him the T.anagvrrent of any of their concerns. N* B. Security given where required. Ilthnio 24 'FOR SALE, By the Subscriber, at his Store, No. 75, South Wafer-flrcct, A general a (Tort man t of China W;\rc Elack ajul coloured Sattir.s Do. do. I.Hteftrings Do. d». Handkerchiefs Do. do» sewing Silks Imperial and Hyson Teas Long and short Nankeens Quick Silver, in tubs Holland Gin, in pipes Afloried Glass Ware, in cases White and brown Havanna Sugars, in boxes MoufiTe*, in hoglhead" ( St. Croi< Rum and Sugar, in do. . London particular Madeira Wine Sherry and Malaga Winea, in quarter caflcs Red, yellow pale Barks, in chcfts Logwood, See. &c. *»v 7.—tu&f 4 w JOSEPH SIMS. For Sale, by the Package, 1 For cash, or good notes at sixty or ninety days, ' viz. Book and Jaconet Muflint plain stripes, and Checks ' Assorted in do. do. Tamboured j> 01c kaeea. do. Lidies handkerchiefs, & | " gentlemen's neck do. Jaconet chintz muslin for home and the Weft India market, Pullicote ind linen handkerchiefs, for do. do printed do. do. common purple and chintz shawls. The above goods entitled to drawback on ex portation. Alto a few scotch cambricks and an aflfortment of niuflinbythe piece. The whole of the above being a consignment from the manufa&urer* in Britain. To be seen at William Blackburn's Offifce, No. 64, South Second Street. Nov. 6. aawtf. NOTICE. ~~ THE Stockholders qf the Bank of the United States, are informed that according to the statute of Incorporation a general Ele&ion for twenty five Direflors will be held it the Bank of the United States in the City of Philadelphia, on Monday the firfl day of January next at ten o'clock in the forenoon. And pursuant to the .Eleventh fefVion of the Bye Laws the Stockholders of the faiil Bank arc hereby notified to aflemble in general Meet ing at the fame place on Tuesday the second day of January next at five o'clock in the E vening. By order of the Board of directors, G. SIMPSON, Calhier. Second fundamental Article. Not more than three-fourths of tne Directors in office, exclusive of the President, lhall be e- for the next succeeding year, but the DWiSlor who (Hall be President at the time of an EletSlion may always.be re-ele^ltd. Philadelplila, nnv.18.1797. f tE NOTICE. To holders of JAMES GREENLEAPs and EDWARD FOX'S Engagements IN consequence of many having been prevent ed, from late unavoidable circumstances from obtaining their Certificates, agreeable to formtr notice. The Trustees now inform them, they are ready to ifTue the fame to those who may ap ply within fixtydays, at No. 8 Chefnut Street, and those who da not, will be confidercd as re linquishing their claim on the Aggregate Fund provided for their payment. • HENRY PRATT, THOMAS W. FRANCI, JOHN MILLER, JUN. JOHN ASHLEY, JACOB BAKER. ntvember, ij. tuthScfim. French Circulating Library. JOSEPH E. G.'M. De La GRANGE, No. iro Walnut-street, INFORMS those who wilh 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 1150 volumes, the bed cal culated to afford either ufeful inftruflion, or plea sure. The conditions, together with a catalogue of the Library, may be seen at every book-feller's In tqwD. N. b. All tranllations from and iuto thp French, Englilh and Spanilh Languages, executed with ac curacy and difpateh. comi nan. 15. For Sale by the Subscriber, White Plattilla* Brown Hollands White Sheetings Dowlafies Silesia bordered Handkerchiefs Striped Siamoufes Black Ribbons, No. 3 and 4 Glass Tumblers, and Looking Glades, in in cases, &c. Sec. George Pennock. November 6. eod^w FOR SALE, By BENJAMIN CLARK, No. 55, the corner of Chefnut and Front streets, A large quantity of Clocks and Watches. Also, a general assortment of Tools, Eiles aqd Materials, confining of Clock Move ments, eight day and thirty hour brass pinions and forge work ; Bells, clock and watch Dials, Springs, Hands, Glasses, Pumice Stone, Emory, Rotten ■ Stone, Cat (Jut; bench, stand and tail Vices; Turns, Pliers,Chains,Seals,Keys, &c. &c. * # * Apprentices Wanted. November 3. f&tutf The History of Pennsylvania, By ROBERT PROUD, Ig now, in the prels, and will be publi(hed, with all convenient expedition, by Z.I-CHA riam Poulson, juo. N®. 80, Chefnut-ftrcet, Philadelphia, where fubferiptions will continue to be received, and at the Philadelphia Library, according to the printed proposals, until the work is ready for the fubferibers. July 18. aawtf Window Glass, Of Superior Quality, and cheaper than any other in the City— OF FAMOUS SIZES, From Bby 6 to 19 by 14, By the Tingle Box or Quantify, may be had at the ftoteof ibe Subscribers, cornet \>f Arch and Front flrcct, James C. & Samuel W. FHher. Philadelphia, June 9, 1797. Six Cents Reward. RANAyv V?, this mornirj, December 4,from , f>eSubfcriber, an indented boy, named Wil liam Aston, aHout 5 f«e't, 6 or 7 .inch's high— fair compl-ft; on> heavy brows f:eaks thick,ftont < made. Had on when he went away, a blue coatee, black vest, blue trowfers. This is to caution the c public n\,t to credit him on my account, as 1 will 11 not pay any debts of his outraging after this date, p perfon harbouring him, or employing him, c (bail be prosecuted to the »tii<of: rigour of the law ; fl all masters of vcffels are caurioned not *o take him g away at their perii; aav person apprehending him t and lodging iiini in j.ul so that his mafcer imy get n him again, shall receive tl>e above reward and no charges paid by " j " John Harper, o No, 67, Arch Street. Dec. 4. A Go nip ting House to Jet. A Mod c'ohverfient Oompting House is now for I hire da Rofs's wharf, direilly over the arch Far terms, apply to"' Samuel Bred, jun. No. 89, south Third street. Where may be had, A few bales of Ravens Duck, and about 100 pieces of flout Canvass; a small quantity of Mace, and some high proof Brandy ; Sherry Wine, Cho colate in boxes, Window Glass of various sizes, and dimensions. Dec. 1. —eo6t ' Samuel & Miens tinier, ARE NOW OP EX INC, } A t their Warehoufc, No. 27, Dock Street, a frefla affortmcnt of Woolen and other goods, fuitablc to f the fcafdn, received by the la*te arrival? from Eng- t land. > They haw alfu for SjU, f Lilbon * *\ * n port Wine 9, J 1 Aflortcd queen's ware in crates, &c. j lothmo-ajd. div/3taw3w. j James C. Samuel W. Fisher, 1 AT THE.R STORE, No. 13, corner <tf Arch and Front streets, HAri FOR SALE, Cotton and worlled Hosiery in trunks, aflortej A few hales red, white, and yellow Flannels 1 Ditto Tutt rojnall Handkerahiefs Ditto Ptthfrilififc'dittp Ditto l*ondichert*y *nd Madrafs ditto Ditto Gurrahs Bengal hlack TaflT ties 4000 piece»Nankeens, and Few thefts belt Hyson Tea Alfa —1500 bqxes kefl London Window C fs, from 8 by 6, to 19 by 14 —and 15 khds. Glaft Ware, afiorted, which they will dispose of cheaper than any in the city^ november »8. aawtf Imported (via New York) on the ship Hero, from Madras and Calcutta, and for sale by the fubferiber, at No. 61, Chefaut street, | between Second and Third Streets, the follow ing articles . Maharagonges Charconna Dorens Chintz and Calicoes ' Dacca worked mull ins Gillis Romals Bandannoes Nillas & Penfiafoes Challa Romals Blue cloth Hair ribbon MullMuflhanherchiefs Palempores Patna do. Banarcs Opium LefTcr Cardinium Seeds. Samuel Wilcox, novemher n tuth»4w A farm for sale, IN Perth Amboy ja the state of New-Jersey, of four hundred i->res, including a proper proportion of meadow, of arable wood land, and fait marui: There is on the premises, a good apple orchard, and a variety of other fruit tree*, It is well watered with Iprings and brooks, it is bounded on two lides with navi gable waters and has a good mill site, its liga tion is healthy and pleasant, commanding a view of the navigation of Perth Amb»y and its environs* and tonvenient to the fineft filh and oysters in their proper season, it abounds with natural manure from which, with the advanta ges of the fait marlh by applying the hay there from to the keeping of stock, may at a small expense, be enriched to a great degree and ren dered one of the firft grazing farms in the state ; it is well calculated for a farmer or a gentle man's feat, having several eligible sites for building. This farm will be fold together or divided, as may fait a purchaser, at private sale, or if noribld, will be set up at public auc tion on Tuesday the nineteenth day of Decem ber next, at thehoufe of Robert Rattome, inn keeper in Perth Amboy, at eleven o'clock in theforenoon. Any person inclining to purchale may view the premises by application to John or Matthias Halft.M at Perth Amboy, from whom or from the Hon. Jonathan Dayton, Elq. fpeak-er of the house of reprefnuatives of the United States Bow in Philadelphia, from Mat thias Williamfon, jun. efq. or Mr. Samuel Smith at Elizabeth-To-vn further information may be obtained)—who are poffefTed of maps of the fame. Perth Amboy, Nov. 16, 179;. 2 s—eodtißD5 —eodtißD ~~ FOR SALE, bt " Joseph Anthony Sff Co. No. 5, Chefnut Street, A cargo of choice Bourdeaux Brandy, ift and id proof, just landed 150 bales of Bourbon cotton of afuperior quality 9 do. Surat, do do A quantity of heavy black pepper in bales Bourbon Indigo of the firft quality •» High proof Jamaica lpirits Old London particular Madeira wine ? In pipes do. market do calks. New England rum in hogsheads Genuine Holland Gin in pipes Claret in caLs Spermaceti candles and ftrain'd oil Prime Boston beef Choice Halifax Sainton 1a barrels and half barrels Do. Herring in do do Bed Boston Mackarel in barrels of the fall fare. New-England tow l : aen A few tons of Ruflia cordage RufTia f. ather beds Clover and Timothy feed in 2afks Long whale-bone No i, i, and H Boston fail duck A few chests firft quility Hyson tea Carolina rictf in wh6lc and half tierces and ! An invoice of Dtttch'fiollow glass war.-. November 8. dzw. » 400,000 weight of choice St. Do • mingo COFFEE, FOR SALE BY JAMES YARD. novetnbe>r 21. ot ■ Walker & Kennedy, JVe. 73, South Front Street, • HAVE FOR. SALS, 100 Hogsheads of prime Georgia Tobacco, ALSO, jo Pipes of Bonrdeaux Brand}*, io Pipes of old Port Wine. - oa. i 7. For Sale, That well known place, called Fjndegrift's FIUY, ON Nefhaminy creek, 18 miles from Pkila- hai ladelphia, on the New York port road, W containing 74 acres and 94 perches. Upon the coi nremifes are a large two llory stone house eccu- coi pied as a tvern, and a good one story Hone kit- vo chen, a large frame stable with a goodthrefhing floor, and tome out buildings—>alfo a well of no good water, and an excellent ice House. On this place is a moil elegantjyuation fora gentle man's ftjt, commanding a view of the Nefham iny to its jun&ion wiih the Deliwajie, and (hence / jcrofs to the JerFiy (hore. It has the privilege i of one half the toll received from the l*ri<!ge. For tei-ms apply to the Snldcriber, MORDECAI LEWIS. lal Vav 14- atawtf. an ac For sale or to' be let on ground rent, fca Atpaluable Lot of Ground ; or O ITU ATE on the north-east corner of VVai- t0 O nut and l : ifth streets, fronting'the State* t0 House square. This lot is fifty-one feet from ( c on yValnut street, and one hundred and thirteen g feet and an half on Fifth street ; there are at present two small two story brick houses, and a number of small tenements thereon. AlJ'o, for Sale, m Two three story Brick Houses With convenient stores, wharf, &c. Gtuate on di Water-street, between Mulberry and SafTafras (h streets, containing in front on Water street Cf- fe ty-four feet, and continuing that breadth east- fu ward nine:y-five fe«t, then widening to the R fodth thirteen inches. These houses J ave the convenianoe of a public alley adjoining A on the north fide, and are a very desirable fitua- h tion for a merchant, flour faflor,or others who. s may have occasion for storage of goods. This J property will be fold on very real'onable terms 0 fortafti For further information apply to the A printer. Julv 31. m&wtf '5 Jujl Published, And to be had of Messrs. Dobfon, Campbell,Rice, ~ Cary, and the other pricipal Bookfcllers in the ' city,price oi;e dollar, twinty-fire cents,in boards, New Views of the Origih of the Tribes and Nations of America. By BENJAMIN SMITH BARTON, m. d. June ao. *6t School Books and Stationary, d W. Y O~LJ NG, f No. 51, Second-street, corner of Chefnut-ftreet, HAS now ready for sale, a very large aflbrt- ment of Eng[ijh, French, Latin and Greet SCHOOL BOOKS. Atfo, such elementary books - on Science, as are generally read in the academies and colleges throughout the United States. I LATELY f U BUSHED, Sheridan's DiiSionary, the filth edition, in one ' large vol. X vo price 3 dols. Ditto, Urge 11 mo price I dol. 75 cts. Ditto, common, price I dol. 50 cts. All forts of drawing, packing, priming, and 1 writing Paper ; Bookbinder's Boards, Paftehoards,. (heathing and blotting Papers ; printed Blanks,. blank Books, Wax, Wafers, and other articles, ef the best quality, used in tkc counting house, or public office. | - Catalogues ef a miscellaneous collection of; ' BOOKS, with the price of each affixed, to be had by inquiring as above. OS. 14. —3aw6w J 1 The Norfolk Mail STAGE. r"T"*HIS Stage starts from the GEORGE Tavern,: X at the corner of Second and Arch Streets, in Philadelphia, I'V.ry Tut/Jay, Thursday, and Satnr- ; . iay, at 3 o'clock, ia the irorning ; arrives at no- < ver the firft day, at Snowhill the second (lay, at, Northampton Court House the third day, and o«: the morning of-the fourth day the paffengcrs find a fafe and comfortable packet to convey them to 1 Norfolk. A packet leaves Norfolk for Northampton ferry, every Tuefdiy, Thursday and Satutdsy, aud the Stage starts from this ferry for Philadelphia, every Monday, Wcdnefday and Friday, puts up at Snow Hill the firft night, at Dover the ad night, and ar rives in Philadelphia in the evening of the third day. Thediftance rn this route, between Philadelphia and Norfolk, is So miles less than on any stage route between those places Too much cannot! be said in favor of the road, which is most excellent indeed. The proprietors willingly engage to return the whole fare to any passenger, who, after having performed this route, will fay that he ever travelled in a stage for the fame distance, so good a road in America. Anguft 11. dim.eotf. City of Walhington. SCHEME Of the Lottery, No. 11, 1 . For the Improvement of the Fedefal City. Araagnificentdwelhng-houfe 10,000 dollais, k cash 30,000, are 1 ditto 15,000 & cash ij,ooib 40,00 a' 1 ditto 15,000 & cash 15,000 30,000 i ditto 10,000 4c calh 10,000 10,000 1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 10, oat 1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 10,000 1 cash prize of »0,000 1 do., 5,000 each,are • 10,000 ' 10 do. 1,000 - ' - 10,00 c 10 do. 500 - - 10,000 00 do. 100 - - 10,000 100 do. 5° * " 10,000 400 do. 15 - - 10,000 1,000 do. 10 ■ 30,000 15,000 do. 10 • 155, 00r ► , 1*7.39 Pr-ize-s- H, 161 Blanks. 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 400,00s N. B. To favour those whs may takeaqoan -1 tity of Tickets,the prize of 40,000 dollars will be the last drawn ticket, and the 30,00 c the last but one : ..... And approved notes, securing payment in either monsy or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received sot any number not less than 3® tick ets. This Lottery will afford an elegant specimen ol the private buildings to be ere&ed in the City oi Walhington—Two beautiful designs are already leleAed for the entire frorttron two of thepcblit squares; from these drawip.gsit ispropofed toered twocentreand f ourcorrter buildings,as fconaspof fible after this lottery is fold, and to convey them, • when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, ir the manner described in the icheme for the Lottery. A nett deduction of five per cent, will be made to defray thencceffary expenses of print ing, Ac. and the surplus will be made i part of the fund intended lor the National Univerltty, to be erecled within the city of Walhington. The real fecuritjesgiven for the payment of the Srizes, are held by the President and two Diredl ors of the Bank of Columbia, Valued at more than half the amount ol the l«tt*ry. '» SAMUEL BLODGET. ,§, Tickets may be had at tjie Bank of Colum bia ; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Feter ■Oilman, Boston ; of John Hopkins, Richmond ; f sod of Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry, mwf RE MOV J £ Maurice Moynihan, / INFORMS his friends and the public, that lie has removed his Store of China, Glals, Queeus Ware, and Dry Goods, from No. 81 North Se cond, to No. 71 North Seventh Street, north east corner of Cherry Alley, where he solicits the fa vor of his former customers. N. B. Crates put up with care at the Ihorteft notice. novembcr a, dtf Real Estate for Sale, \ PLANTATION, in a healthy and good fi £\. tuation on Chester Creek, in Middleton Townfliip, Delaware County, containing acres, upwards of 50 acres of which are wood land, well timbered ; tho remainder plough land and watered meadow—of the latter, many more acres can ba made at a small expencc. There are on said pcemifos, a good-orchard of befl grafted fruit, a house, with a spring near the door, a frame bam with stabling under, and'a log tenemunt on one part of said place.—Any perfoo inclining to purchase, may view the premises by applying to Wm. Penkbll, on said farm, ahd know tha crms by applying to Jonathan PENNn.L,in the to rough of Clucuer. Bnovember n. 3teod Philadelphia, OS. 13. THE fubferibers inform their friends and custo mers in town and country,that their (lores are now open in the city, a.l others are daily opening, arid tbat from thr present appearance of the prevailing disorder have reason to hope, their friends may fhortlv come to the city with perfect fafrty. By ' several late arrivals, numbers have received frelh supplies of GOODS. Robert Smith Us Co. P. W. Gallaudet (Sf Co. John Da-vis £s* Co. Sitgreaves & French, h'eill & Smith, George Dobfon, H'l'itbrrger and Smith, Thomas Ryer/on, Alex BiljMtnd and Co. T. R. Hardeuberg. Jacob Sfierry and Co. John Smith and CV Ozueniy Jona.Jtnes, Thomas Orr, Keppele & Zantzinger, William Barker & Co. Adam Zantxjnger, Thomas Armat i 3 Son. John Fries, J. Milter, jun. unit C». Benjamin &J. Jthnfon. oa. 14 POYNTIiLL's Paper Hangings Manufactory, No. 70, Chefiiut-ftreet, IVhere he has for Sate, AVERY extensive stock, of every colour, and of the molt approved paturna, suitable for every part of a house, with great variety Of bor ders to suit. ALSO A bandfomc affortmcnt of the mod falhion&ble Silver Grounds London and Paris Papers, and very bed plain Green and plain Blue, With Pannel lepers and a rich variety of Borrffcrs. 4l»vember r. eo6t fofCsalm, ■ A Team of five excellentHorfes, with a Waggon and Gears. The Horses are all young, tlrong, true to the draught, and capable ; of hauling as great a weight as most in the coun try. The Wagpon and Gears are strong, and in good order. Apply to ROBERT GREEN, Weft Town, Chelier county., ort:o Thomas Fijher, No. 142, S. Second Street, Philadelphia 11 mo. 2, eodjw. imported inthefliipMAN Chester, BfNJAMIN Shewiil, '.\er, From Bourdeaux, and for file by the fubferiber. No. 11. AVatout Street. Bonrdeaux Brandy "} ; Irilh market daret in cases ( Entitled to . Kledoc wine, in do. f Drawback. Sauterne, do. do. J Thomas Murgatreyd.. WHO HAS FOR SALE. 1 Sherry Wine in pipes and quartw caflcj Rota do. do. > Pimento in bags 4000 bushels Liverpool fait. Aug. 24. tMt&3tf. i Peale's Museum. 1 ' ■ HIS valuable repofitary of the works of Na cj X. ture, so well calculated to delight the mind and enlarge the understanding, is opened daily, a« ' uAlal. It Hands in an airy and healthy situation, s and free from the epidemic that at present afflifU f the city; it may, therefore, he frequented with '■ the greatefl fafety. c As an At-rufement, the (ludy of Nature is the most rational and pleating : as a Science, the most sublime and inflru&ive. It elevates the mind and expands the heart. They " IVLotrt Nature*t ivtrki can charm, udttb God himftlf " Held converse. ' Many interring additions have lately been <nad« to this Museum : ard the feathered tribe, containing a variety of the most rare and beautiful s fubje<3», is now very advantageously arranged. ' Waxen Figures, of Men large as life (some of them 0 , calls from nature) are here dressed in their proper habits, and placed in attitudes characteristic of their ° refpeflive nations. Here may be fecH the North -0 American Savage, and the Savage of South-Ameri c ca—a laboring Chinese, and the Chinese Gentle -0 man—the sooty African, and the Kamtfchadale— -0 with some Natives of the South Sea (Hands. The °, immense variety and interesting diversity which L this Museum offers to the view, may be seen but ' r , oannotbe described with full effsd. 10 gjf Price only l-4th of a dollar. 10 Seyt. 1%. _ raw £ Davis's Law Book Store, ,0 No. 319, High-Street. GEORGE DAVIS, BEING bulled for some time pad in prepara tions.for removing into his prafent house, has ~ been undertheneceflityof poftponinguntil thisday >" informing the gentle ntuu ofthe Bar generally thro' - the United States, that his spring importation of i": law books is now arranged and ready for lale,' 011 >e termsthat he trulls will entitlehim to tjiolike pre n freence he has experienced for leveral years-pad. Catalogues, combining the most, varied collec er lion ever imported into this country, are printed ill and will be delivered on application, k- June IJ. taw » 01 Boston Glal's Manufactory. o! citizens of the United States are hereby iy -L informed* that the manufa&urc cf Window tit G'afc ii» now commenced at. the Glass House in B di et ton. >f- It is needlcfs to fay any thing of the excellent in, quality of the Bolton Glass, aait isfo well knovrn ir throughout the United States to be in every refpcil te) greatly superior to any ever imported from Europe, ill It will be cut to any size commonly used ; and it- may he constantly had by applying to Charles F. of Kupfkr., at the Glass Hojufe. to Orders from the distant States to be addressed to Mr. Samuel Gore, Court-street, Boston. \ic Boston, Sept 30,1797 O 4 —aaw6w fl- JVfrffrs- Timothy and Mafon y Charleston ; Mejfrs. at Hodge and Boylan, Halifax, N. C. Mejfrs. Willett and O'Connor* Norfolk ; JSdr. Ellis Price, Alexandria ; Mejfrs. Tundt atni Brou>n> Baltimore ; Mr. Hopkins, PH. ter /on/ ; Mr. Si ymour y Savannah ; are requejled to insert 1 tie above ontt a week 6 urt'ih. The aetoupte te be for- Wf u>arde J&ditor»
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