A person well acquainted with j thccheoryandpra&iceofbook-keeping, ( manyvtarsepf-agedinbufinefstorhimftlf ar.ddthcr-, would be glad to be employed, either as an or !a(?.or ; or in porting books ; ftatinj m:fettled accounts ; or in executing any other kind of writ ing, in French or Englilh, y A note addressed to J. A. and left at this office, will be puuitually attended to. November 30. 3-uvtf To the Inhabitants of thr United States. SlilCU the knowledge of medicine, none has ev er proved lb afteni(hin»l/efficacious, four i verfally esteemed, or to which the affli&ed with Rheumatisms, Gout, Rheumatic Gout, Lumbago, Palsy, Sprains, Bruises and Chilblains, may look for relief with so much confidence, ?.s Whitehead*s e[fence of Mujiard. This extraordinary Medicine very loon affords the wilhed for relief, " even to the aged iri cases the moil delperate." For these substantial reasons it is patronised by all ranks of people in England. From the glevi number of communications con llantly received by»Mr. Johnston, he is.under the mqefiity (in laying them before the tvoßld) of a bridjirvg their contents; the following lettters (al rh::tj;h curtailed) are fj> very important, and the Cuuaiurcs so veiy refpfyilable, that he conceive" he fbauld be doing injustice to Whitehead's EJfence ef MuJlar J, were he to withhold them fr-um public in fpecliou. Letter from Mrs. Mills, Housekeeper to the Duke of Cumberland. Sir, Nov. 1, 1795. A moll inveterate Rheumatism and Lumbago (occeafioned by laying in a damp bed, when at Bruflels, in the suit of Her Royal Highness the Dutchcfs of-Cnmberhnd) hi* affliiUd me eighteen years. I have employed the fir ft medical gentle- j men sn London, and (although I derived no bene fit} am bound to acknowledge my gratitude to fe vtral of the nobility, who knew my deplorable fl tintion, and humanely sent me their phyiicians ; I j have a'.fo trud noli advettifed medicines. At length, fir, after eighteen years excruciating I tOriure, a few bottles of your Whitehead'' EJfence 1 of Mujlard, have, I thank God, restored me to the iiieftimable bleflings et health and permanent ease. Yours, mvich obliged, No. 134, Jermyn-ftreet.Sk James's. S. MILL"? Copy of a letter from G. Countess, esq. Captain of His Majesty's Ship the Detiaius, Sir, Spithead, Nov. ?, 1795. As I cxpeA to fail in a few days, t beg you will immediately forward me a d*len of Whitehead's bjfer.tt of Mallard, h gives me considerable fatif failion to inform you, I have myfelf experienced its good effeils, and have in fevcral instances of Rheumatisms, Sprains, and Bruises, witneffed.ite sftonilhing efficacy. 1 think you would consult your own interest by appointing it to be fold at rortfmouth, and all other feiports ; syr you may reft afTured, when this iavaluable fpecific becomes generally known, not an Officer in His Majesty's Navy will go to sea without'it. Yours, &c. G( COUNTESS. Sir, - Dec;-eo, 1795. A fevers stroke otthe Palsy, fix months ago, de prived me of my fpecch, and the use of one fide, la this desperate situation, Whitehead"l EJfence of Mujiardwas very (lrongly recommended, and, 1 thank God as fuccefsfally applied. By perfevcring in its use alhorttime, I Was completely restored, and continue to enjoy the full and pctfe<ft use of my facolties, although near eighty years of age. Yours, W. FRANCIS, No. 14, Arabella-raw, Pimlice. Mr. Francis has held a public situation at the Guildhall in the city of Westminster, many years, and is well knewn te the generality of the refpcflable inhabitants. Letter from A. McCan Ifq. Capt. of the 60th re giment, dated Fort George, Guerirfey, Sir, fan. 4, 1797 Upwards of five years pad I have been alHiited with a mod violent Rheumatic Affedion in my head, which has baffled the fklll oi the most emi nent Phylicians; foTie months since I was induced to try your Whitehead' EJfence of Mujiard. I am now happy to inform you, it has done me essential service.and I think itneceffary to eclare, no other medicine ever gave me the fmalUft degree of relief, lam with regard,yours,&c. &c. Capt. 60th Regt. A. McCAN. August, 179J: Mr. Middleton, of Chefterfield-ftreet, St. Ma ry-le-bone wasfo severely affli&ed with the Rheu matic Gout, as to be unable to move in my bed for fixmonths; his limbs were enormously fwelled,and at length from exeeffive pain became quite black, in this distressing situation he was induced to try your Whitehead's EJfence of Mujiard; the £ffe& far cxcaeded the most sanguine expectation, his pain was immediately alleviated, and his limbs rsturnod to their natural colour ; his,appetite restored, and in a very Ihort time he wa» enabled to leave his bed and walk with crytches; and by a few weeks per severance, was completely restored to the full en joyment of perfeft health. Mr. Middleton, with his son. repeatedly called as he got better, on Mr. Johnfton, an# de clared that his life was utterly defpaircd of. Refpe&ed Sir, 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, Ihe still found the symptoms increase to an alarming degree ; spit ting of blood—lhortnefs of breath—and other dif agfeeahlfrcircumftapces appeared from so violent a bmife, afforded only the fatal appearance ol her speedy diffelution. A friend to whom I related her fad cafe, having experienced great benefit from your Whitehead's EJfence of Mujiard, kindly present ed me with a bottle ; to my unspeakable fatisfac tion, it fpedily relieved her from pain ; a lecond bottle has removed every disagreeable symptom, and with the most heartfelt gratitude I inform you, we have tjie happy profpeil of her long continuing a living mother to our numerous family. Yours, &c. T. HURLOCK; V'hitmoreVrow, Haxton. It is prepared (only) and fold, in Pills and in a Tluid state, at one dollar each box or bottle, by R. Johnston, Apothecary, no 20, Greek street, Soho, London ; and is also fold by, his appoint ment, whokfale and retail, by G. SHAW, t3" Co. no. 119, Chefnut-ftreet, Philadelphia, who have just received a large quintity, per the William Penn, and to whom, persons deliroas of vending, are desired to apply. CHILBLAINS. Whitehead's EJfence of Mujiard generally cures C>! 11IV) 1 a,ins aud common Rheumatisms, on the fir.l or Second application, and often removes the most violent Sprains and Bruises, in two or three days. Caution. —A Certificate is parted on ea-h bottl" and box, and to prevent the of counterfeits, another certificate is also flgiedbyG. Shaw & Co. of Philadelphia. Shaw & Co. havealfo imported by the William Penn, a quantity of Gowland's Lotion for the face , and (kin —Balsam of Honey for coughs, sfthmas and confuniptions—Church's Cough Drops, and a variety of other Patent Medicines. • november 15. 'f&wjt I Thomas Randall, PRESENTS his refpe«sls to his Friends, and the Public in general, informs them that he hasopen -xl. an Office, athishoufe, No. 88, Spruce street, for thepurpoleof iranla&ing bufniefs in the line of CommilTion and Agency, collecting rents and out standing claims in any part of the United States He flatters himself, that from his long residence in this country and a general knowledge of it, hisfer cices will be found worthy the no-, ice of those who may please to confide to him the management of any of their concerns. N* B. where required. nth mo 24 . 3 tav -f ~ FOR SJLE, By the Subscriber, at his Store, No. 75, South Watcr-ftrect, » A general affortmsnt of China Ware Black and coloured Sattins t do. LvteflrifigS Do. d» Handkerchiefs Do. doi fewirtg Silks Imperial and Hyson Teas Long and ihort Naakeens Quicksilver, in tubs Holland Gin, in pipes AfTortad Glass Ware, in cases White and brown Havanua Sugars, in boxes Mousses, in hog(head» St. Croix Rum arfci Sugar, in do. London particular Madeira Wine Sherry and Malaga Wines, in quarter casks Red, ycliowand pale Barks, in chests \ Logwood, &c.icc. _nrv 7.—tu&f 4 w JOSEPH SIMS. For Sale, by the Package, For ca(b, or good notes at sixty or ninety days, viz. " \ Book and Jaconet Muslins plain") stripes. and Checks I iIT . , . . 1 * , n- . , I Auorted in do. do. 1 amboured , do. Ladies handkerchiefs, & | P l '' a S es " gentlemen's neck do. J Jaconet chintz mnflin for home and the Weft India market, Pullicote and linen handkerchiefs, for do. do printed do. do, common purple and chintz shawls. The above goods entitled to drawback on ex portation. Also a few fcotchcambricks and an aflbrtment of muflinbythe piece. The whole of the above being a consignment from the mandfa&urers in Britain. To be seen at William Blackburn's Office, No. 64, South Secsnd Street. Nov. 6. . lawtf. NOTICE. ~~ THE Stockholders of the Bank of the United States, are informed that according to the statute of Incorporation a general Eleflion for twenty five Diredlors will be held 3t the Bank of the United States in the City of Philadelphia, on Monday the firft day of January next at ten o'clock in the toreuoon. And pursuant to the Eleventh feilion of the Bye Laws the Stockholders of the faiJ Bank arc hereby notified to afiemble 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 fundamtntal Article. Not more than three fourths of ti}e Direflors in office, exclusive wf the President, shall be e lagible for the next succeeding year, but the Direflor who (hall be President at the time of an F.leflion always be re-ele<£lcd. Philadelphia, nov. 18. 1797. ftE NOTICE. To holders of JAMES GREENLEAPs and EDWARD FOX'S 'Engagements IN confequente of many having been prevent ed, from late unavoidable circumftincesfrora obtaining their Certificates, agreeable to former notice. The Trustees now inform them, they are ready to iffye the fame to tbofe who may ap ply within sixty days, at No. 8 Chefnut Street, and those who do not, will be confidercd as re linqijifhing their claim on the Aggregate Fund provided for their payment. HENRY PRATT, THOMAS W. FRANCI, JOHN MILLER, JUN. JOHN ASHLEY, JACOB BAKER. November, 13. tuth&fim. WTTTTcTE. THE partneitfhip between John Ins Tone and James Bacon, under ths firm oflnftoneand Bacon, is this day didolved by mutual consent. All persons who stand indebted to said firm are requested to make immediate payment of their rofpeAive accounts, to John Sktrin, on Landen burger's wharf, who is duly autborifed to receive the fame ; and all persons having any demands a gainst the said firm, are desired to bring in their accounts immediately to him for settlement. John Injtone, James Bacon. novepiber 40. eodtf For Sale by the Subscriber, White Plattillas ' Brown Hollinds White Sheetings Dowlafles Silesia bordered Handkerchiefs Striped Siamoufes Black Ribbons, No. 3 and 4 Glass Tumblers, and Looking Glafles, in in cases, &c. &c. George Pennock. November 6. eodjw FOR SALE, By BENJAMIN CLARK, No. 55, the corner of Chefnut and Front streets, A large quantity of Clocks and Watches. Alfa, a general assortment of Tools, Eiles and Materials, confiding of Clock Move ments, eight day and thirty hour brass pinions and f«rge work ; Bells, clock and watch Dials, Springs, Hands, Glafles, Pu.riice Stone, Emery, Rotten Stone, Cat Gut; bench, ftanJ and tail Vices; Turns, Pliers,Chains,Seals,Keys, &c. &c. Apprentices Wanted. November 3. f&tutf The History of Pennsylvania, By ROBERT PROUD, Tg now in the press, and will be publilhed, with all'convenient expedition, by ZfcCHA RIA H Poulsdn, jun. No. 80, Chefnut-ftreet, Philadelphia, where fubferiptions will continue to be received, and at the Philadelphia Library, according to the printed proposal), until the work is ready for the fubferibers. July 18. jawtf Window Glass, Of Superior Quality, and cheaper than anyt>ther in the City— OF VARIOUS SIZES, From 8 by 6 to 19 by 14, By the fuigle Box or Quantity, may be had at the (lore of the Subfcribcrs, cornei of Arch and Front ftreet. James C. C3 5 SamuelW. FHher. Philadelphia, June;}, 1797. English Grammar, The feconti edition, with improvements, ADAPTED to the different cUlTes of learners; with an appendix, containing rules 4nd oh ferva'ions for nffifting the more advanced (ludents to write with perspicuity and accuracy, By LINDLEY MURRAY. " This is a publication of much merit, and fully anfwets the profeflions in the Title. Ihe appen dix contains some of the best rules for writing e legantly, and with propriety, that we recoiled to have seen." Monthly Re-view, July 1796. " " This Grammar is, on many accounts entitled to conimenditoiy netiee, its materials have been carefully and judicinufly is dillindl and well adapt.d to the purpose of in ftrtiAjoji and its cnpredion i 9 Cmple, perspicuous and accumte, &c,." See the character at large in the Analytical Review, July 1 English Exercises, Adapted to the Grammar Wely puhlifhed by Lintllcy Murray, confiding of exemplification of the parts of speech, inftancesbf falfe orthography, violations of the rules of fyncax, detects in punc tuation, and violations of the rules refpe&irig perspicuity and accuracy, designed f«r the benefit of private learners, as well as for theufe of schools. " W« have been much pleafcd with the peiufai of these Exercises. They occupy with diftinguifti ed excellence a mod important place in the fciencc of the English language; and as such, we can warmly recommend thejn to the Teachers of Schools, as well as to all those who are desirous of attaining corre&nefs and precifton ii> their native tongue." Mo Jit ply Rfvieifrt Jnly 1797. The above Books are forfale at Joseph & James Crhkshanks book ftorc, No. 87, Market ftrect. December I. 3tawzw. NOTfCI AI.L persons concerned are hereby notified, that the fiitfcriber intends to apply for a re newal of the undermentioned loft certificates of Stock in the Bank of tho United States—He for* warded them under cover of a letter addressed to John Anfley.of London, by the ship Bacihus, capt. George, which left .this port in June lift for Lon don. But that Clip having been captured on her [ pafiage and Tent to Franc#, the above letter and 111- closures have failed in their defoliation. Three certificates, viz. Nos. 26325, 26326, 26327, each for four flureSj dated January I ft, 1797, and issued in the name of Henry Grace, of Tot tenham Highcrofs, Great Britain. ZACCHfcUS COLLINS. Philadelphia, nwember 8. law6w Wanted, to Hire, A Large and convenient HOU3E, in or near the centre of the city—for which a generous rent will be given ; to be taken for a year, or on more for a longer term. • Inquire »f th« Printer. O<5L 17. eotf A Compting House to let. A Mod convenient Compting House is now for hire on Rofs's wharf, directly over the arch. Far terms, apply to 1 Samuel Bred, jun. No. 89, south Third street. Where may be had, A few bales of Ravens Duck, and about too pieces of ftoutCanvafs ; a (mall quantity of Mace, and some high proof Brandy ; Sherry Wine, Cho colate in boxes, Window Glass of various sizes and dimenflens. Dec. |—eo6t Samuel Sc. Miers Fiftier, ARE NOW OPENING, At th«ir Warehouse, No. 27, Dock Street, a frefli alTortmcnt of Woolen and other goods, Suitable to the season, by the la-te arrivah from Eng land. Tkey lave f*r $mU, I.ifbon Sh Port Wines, J Assorted queen's ware in crates, &c. 10th mc 23d. diwjtaw3w. James C. Samuel W. Fiftier, at the:r stork. No. 13, corner of Arch and Front streets, HAri TOR SALS, Cotton and worded Hosiery in trunks, assorted A few bales red, white, and yellow Flannels Ditto futt romall Handkerehi.fs Ditto Pullicat silk ditto Ditto Pondicherry and Madrafs ditto Ditto Gurrahs Bengal black Taffrties 4000 pieces Nankeens, and Few chests best Hyson Tea Alfa —1500 boxes best London Window Glass, from Bby6,to 19 by 14 —and 15 hhds. Glass Ware, assorted, which they will dispose of cheaper than any in the city. November »8. Imported (via New York) on the ship Hero, from Madras and Calcutta, and for falety the fubferiber, at No. 61, Chefnut ilreet, between Second and Third Streets, the follow ing articles . Maharagonges Chircouna Dorens Chintz and Calitoes Dacca worked muslins Gillis Romals Bindannoes Nillas & Penfiafoes Chafla Romals Blue sloth Hair ribbon Mull Mullhankerchiefs Palemcotes • Patna do. Banares Opium Lesser Cardimum Seeds. Samuel Wilcox. noveniber 47 tuths4w FOR SALE, a 1 Joseph Anthony Co. No. 5, Chefnut Street, A cargo of choice Bourdeauxßrandy, id and 3d proof, 'just landed 250 bales of Bourbon cotton of a fuperiot quality 9 do. Sural, do do A quantity of heavy black pepper in bales Bourbon lndigx> of the firft quality High proof Jamaica lpirits Old London particular Madeira wine / In'pipes & do. market do C qr. caika. New England rum in hogsheads Genuine Holland Gin in pipes Claret in cases , Spermaceti candlfes andftrain'd oil Prime Boston beef Choice Halifax fcajmon in barrels and half barrels Do, Herring in do do Best Boston Mackarel in barrels of the fall fare. New-England tow l : *«n i A few tons of Ruflia cordage Rufiia fjather beds Clover and.Timothy feed in :afks Long whale-bone No 1, 2, and 3, Boston fail duck A few chsfts firft quality Hyson tea Carolina rice in whole and half tierces and An invoice of Dutch hoUow glass war>;. November 8. daw. 400,006 weight of choice S>t. Do mingo CO I'FEE, FOR SALE BY ' JAMES YARD. novesiber 22. diet » For Sale, That well known place, called f.jNOEGitin's f r R r Y, ON Nefhaminy creek, 18 miles from Piila ladelphia, on the IS'ew York post road, containing 74 acres and 94 perches. Upon the premifts are a large two ltory stone house occu pied as atvern, and a good one story stone kit chen, a large frame liable with agoedthrefbing 1 floor, and .some out buildings —also a well of good water, and an excellent ice House. On this place is a most elegant situation fora gentle man's ftat, commanding a view of the Nefham iny toitsjun&ion wiih the Delaware, and thence across to the Jersey fliore. It ha« the privilege of one half the toll received from the bridge. For terms apply to the SahJ'criber, MCJHDECAI LEWIS. May 14- atawtf. Fsr sale or to be let on ground rent, Attainable Lot of Ground ; SITUATE on the north-eiftcorner of Wal nut and Fifth fireets, fronting the State- House square. This lot is fifty-ftne feet front on W al "ut street, and one hundivd and thirteen feet and an half on Fifth street ; there are at preferit two small two story brick houses, and a number of small tenements thereon. Al/o, for Sale, Two three story Brick Houses With convenient stores, wharf, &c. situate on Water-street, between Mulberry and Saflafras llreets, containing in front on Water street fif ty-four feet, and continuing that breadth east ward nine:y-five feet, then widening to the south thirteen feet fix inches. These houses ave the convenience of a public alfrey adjoining on the north fide, and are a very desirable fitua-v Hon for a merchant, flour fa<£lor,or others who may have for storage of goods. This property will be fold on very reasonable terms forcafh. For further information apply to the printer. July 31. m&wtf Juji Publi/hed, And to be had of MefTrs. Dobfon, Campbell,Rice, Cary, and the other pricipal Bookfcliers io tV city,price one dollar, twinty-five cents,in boards, New Views of the Origin of the Tribes and Nations of America. By BENJAMIN SMITH BARTON, m. d. June to. *6t School Books and Stationary. W. Y O~U NG, No. Si, Second-street, corner of Chefnut-flreet, HAS now ready for sale, a very large aflort ment of English, French, Latin and Greet SCHOOL BOOKS. Also, such elementary books ob Science, as are generally read in the academies and colleges throughout the United States. LATELY PUBLISHES, Sheridan's Dictionary, the sixth edition, in one large vol. 8 vo. price 3 dols. . Ditto, large 12 mo. price I dol. 75 «ts. Ditto, common, price I dol. 50 cts. All fqrts of drawing, packing, printing, and writing Paper ; Bookbinder's Boards, Patteboards, fheathiHg and blotting Papers; printed Blanks, blank Books, Wax, Wafers, and other articles, ef the best quality, used in the counting house, or public office. Catalogues of a miscellaneous collection of BOOKS, with the price of each affixed, to be had by inquiring as above. Oft. 24. —3aw6w The Norfolk Mail STAGE. THIS Stage starts from the GEORGE Tavern, at the corner of Second and Arch Streets, in Philadelphia, rvcry Tut/day, Thursday, and Satur day, at 3 o'clock, ia the irorning; arrives at ne ver the flrft day, at Snowhill the second day, at Northampton Court House the third day, and ob the marning of the fourth day the paffenger,s find a f»fe and comfortable packet to convey them to Norfolk. A packet leaves Norfolk for Northampton fetry, every Tuefdiy, Thursday and Saturday, and the Stage starts from this ferry for Philadelphia, every MonJay, Wednesday and Friday ;'puts up at Snow Hill the firft sight, at Dover the 2d night, and ar rives in Philadelphia in the evening of the third day. Thediftance on this route, between Philadelphia and Norfolk, is io miles less than on any stage route between those places. Too muchcasinot befaid in favor of the road, which is most excellent indeed. The proprietors willingly epgage to return the whole fare to any. paflenger, 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. August 11. dim, eotf. City of Walhington. SCHEME Of the Lottery, No. 11, Far the Improvement of the Federal City. A magnificentdwelling-houfe 30,000 dollars, & caih 30,000, are 50,000 1 ditto Is,ooo & cash *5,009 40,000 I ditto 15,000 & cash 15,000 30,000 1 ditto ro.ooo & calh 10,000 so,ooo 1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 10,000 1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 10,000 1 cash prize of 10,000 % do, s,oooeach,are, • 10,000 10 do. 1,000 - - 10,00 c 20 do. 50° • • i«»ooo 00 do. too - - 10,000 210 do. 50 - - 10,000 4qo do. 45 " 10,000 1,000 do. 20 * - 20,000 15,000 do. 10 - »je,ooo 16,W9 Prizes. 33,261 Blankj. 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 400,000 N. B. Tohvour thofewho may take a quan tity of Tickets,the priie of 40,000 dollars will be the last drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the last but oni : And approvednotes, fecu»ir>g payment in either mon«y or prizes, in ten days after drawing, will be received for any number not less than 30 tick ets. This Lottery will afford an elegant fpqeimen of the private buildings to be ere&td in the City of Washington—Two beautiful designs 51 e already ieleiled for the entire fronts 011 two of thepublic squares; from these drawing?it ispropofed toereCl two centre and "our comer buildings.as foonaspof fible after this lottery is fold, and to convey them, when complete, to the foxtunate .-adventurers, ir, the manner described in the fchemc for the Hotel Lottery. A nett deduction o.f five per cent, will be made to defray the necessary expenses of print- Mig, &c. and the surplus will be made a part of the fund intended for the National Uoiverffty, to be erefled within the city ot Washington. The real fecuriticsgiven for the paymant of the Brizes, are held by the President and two Dire.il ors of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued a( more than half the amount of the lottery. SAMUEL BLODGET. „§ Tickets may be had at the Bank of Colsm hia; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Peter Oilman; Boston : of Toho Hopkins, Richfnoml ; iand of Richard Wslls, Cooper's Ferry. mwf FOR SALE, by the subscribers, No. at, Penn-ftreet, Ihe Cargo of the Ship Ganges, John Green, commander, fiona Bengal, Cm/Jling of Baftas, of various qualities & prices Coffaes Punjum Cloths Sanahs Guzzey do. Humhums Charconna Dorea Blue Tanjibs Chintz and Calicoes Mulmuls Mamoodys Checks Maharagonges Patna Hhkfs. Ginghams Mtilmul do. Guzzeiias Bandanno«s Gurrahs Siflerfoy Piniafcoes Choppa Romals Salgatchfs Sooty do. Oillic Romals Periians of various colours Mock Pulicats aoo tons" SUGAR 90,000 lb. PEPPER. Willings ssf Francis. The Piece Goods * Of the Ganges are now open and exposed to sale st that coramodious store the north well corner of Market and Fourth street. Nov. xo; ~T LANDING, From on board thelhip Cleopatra, Samuel Neyvell, commander, from l>ondon, 60 tons of the best clean Russia HEMP 60 Vafksof bottled BROWN STOUT. For Sale by the fubferibers, No. as, Peiim-ftreet. Willings y Fnancis. OA. 31. d Just arrived. From Port-au-Prince, and for Sal? by the filtofcri bers, No. ai, Penn-ftreet, 6m hogfheads,"\ 543 barrets ( Prime Coff^ 646 bags J Willings £s* Francis. OA. it. » FOR SALE—by the Sd3scribers, An elegant afl'ortment of Madrafs HANDKERCHIEFS, by the bale. WILLINGS & FRANCIS, nov. ai. § Pcnn-ftreet ' FOR SALE; : BY THE SUBSCRIBED, Madeira Wine, firft quality, in pipes Madeira Wine, Ncw*York quality, in pipes Liftwn WINE, in pipe# CLOVES and 7 e .u 1♦ a- * • 1 NUTMEGS \ 0 ■ e ' ate " importation, in boxes. Spanifli Wool, in Bales, suitable for Hatters. Willings & Francis, Penn-ftreet, No. si. Nov. x. w&stf A Journeyman Hair-DrefTer, WHO is sober and steady, and underftaiids hU bufinel's, may have immediate em ployment, »n application to GEORGE AB BOTT, No. 9, Chefaut-ilreet. Nov. eodnv. Imported inthefhipMANCHESTER, Benjamin Shewell, Master, From Bourdeaux, and for lale by the fubferiber, No. xr Walnut Street. Bonrdeaux Brandy Irilh market claret 111 cases ( Entitled to Medoc wiue, in do. J Drawback. Sauterne, do. do. J Thomas Murgatrsyd. WHO HAS FOR SALE. Sherry Wine in pipes and quart* caflcs Rota' do. do. Pimento in bags 4000 bushels Liverpool fait. Aug. tut&stf. Peale's Museum. THIS valuable repoficory of the wtyks of Na ture, so well calculated to delight the mind and enlarge the underllandtng, is opened daily, as usual. It (lands in an airy and healthy situation, and free from the epidemic that at present affli&s the city; it may, therefore, be frequented With . the greatest fafety. As an Aiwufement, the (ludy of Nature is the mod rational and plealing : as a Science, the nioft sublime and inflru&ive. It elevates the mind and expands the heart. They 44 IVlem Nature's ivorks can charm, ivitb God bimftlf " Held convcrfe." Many interring additions have lately been made to v thn Museum : and the feathered tribe, containing a variety jof the most rare and beautiful fubjeds, is now very advantageously arranged. Waxen Figures, of Men large as life (some of them 1 calls from nature) arc here drclTed in their proper habits, and placed in attitudes of tkeir refpe&ive nations. Here may be seen the North- American Savage,and the Savage of Sooth-Ameri ca—a laboring Chinese, and "the Chincfe ,Gentle* man —the sooty African, and the Kamtfchadale— with some Natives of the South Sea I Hands. The immense variety and interesting diversity which this Museum offers to the view, may be seen but eannot be described with full efftfdt. Price only I-4th of a dollar. Seyt. aB. * ___ law Law Bwlt Store, No. 319, High.Strttt. GEORGE DAVIS, BEING busied for some time past in prepara tions for removing into his profent house, has been under thenecefiity of poftponinguntil this day informingthegentlemen ofthe Bar generally thro' the United States, that his fpriug importation of law books v, now arranged and-ready for lale, <m terms that he trusts will rntitlehim to th® like pre. freence he has experienced for leveral years past. Catalogues, oombining the most varied cojlec lion ever imported iflto this country, are printed, and will be delivered on application -1 June 2.7- . law Boston G.hfs Manufadory. citizens of the United States lire hereby j informed, that the jnanufailure of Window Giafs is new commenced at the GlafaHoufe in Bol ton. It is fay any thing of the excellent quality of the Boston Glass, as it is so well known throughout the United States to he in every reipeit greatly superior to any ever imported from Europe. | It will be cut to any siZe commonly used ; and itfay be conftanfly had by applying to Charles F. - KuprEß, at the Glass House. / Orders from the diftapt States to be addressed tb Mr. SamCil Gore, Court-street, Boston. Boston, Sept 30, 1797 0 4—2*w6w Mifrs. Timothy and Mason, CharUJton ; Mfjfrt. Hodge and 3»ylan, Halifax, N. C. AJeJrj. and O'Connor, NarfM ; Mr. Ellit Price, Alexandria ; MeJn.Yundt and Bro-wn, Baltimore ; Mr. Hof l.ns, Netv-Ycri ; and M\ffrs. Hwdfa V Good-win, Hari: fordi Mr, Seymour, Savannah ; aie rcqvefled to infect the ahve once a week ( weeks. The aattunti i: it].!, 1 . ei i
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