A farm for Tale, IN Perth in the state of New-Jersey, of f«ur hundred a - r es, including a proper proportion of meadow, of arable anil wood ian'ri, and fait knarlh : There is on the premises, a good apple orchard, and a variety ot other fruit trees, it is well watered with ipfirgs and brooks, it is bounded on two fides with navi gable waters and has a good mill site, its ntua t-oh is healthy and pleasant, commanding a view of the navigation of Perth Ambay and its environs, and «onVenient to the fined fifh aiicj oyflere in thtir proper feafoii, it abounds with natural .iiMP. jre fram which, wi(h the advanta ges. oj thp fall marsh by applying the hay there from' to the keeping of itock, may at a small expense, be enriched to a grt-at degree and ren dered one of the firft'grazing farms in the state ; it .s welt calculated for a farmer or a gentle man's feit, having several eligible sites for buddiijg. This farm will l)e fold together or dr idee!, as ihay suit a purchjfer, at private sale, or if not fold, will be fct ip at public auc tion on 'fuafday the nineteenth-day of Decem ber next, the house of Robert Rattoone, inn- SieepeV in Perth Ambcry, at eleven o'clock in the foreroon. Any perl'on inclining topurchale ioay view the premises by application to John or Mattbiftt Hal/led at Perth Amboy, from whem or from the Hon. Jonathan Dayton, Esq. ' speaker of the house of representatives of the Upited States now in Philadelphia, from Mat thias l' illiainfoii,)\in. efq. or Mr. Samuel Smith at Elizabeth-Town further mfsrmation may be obtained, —and who are poflcfied of maps of ' th<* fame. Perth Amboy, Nov. 16, 1797- > oj —rodtißD Salisbury Estate. THE Subscriber, propjfing to contrast his bufi oefs. oiferi this EfUte for sale, on moderate terms., On it are ooe Blast and three Air Furnaces, a complete Boreing'Machine, and a very good grift ftjitf, .vim two pair of iloni j i also a good Forge, all in pcrfctl repair, as are all the Water Worljs connect ed with thrfe various branches. The An Furnaces wrie lately built for the purpdfe of cafiihg Cannon fur this State.—There are about fcwo thou land acres of .Laud, one bass of which is unde( wood, the other very fine arable Land, producing the bed Hay a;id Riflure. The Canrton lately manniadbired there, tully proves the excellency of the metal, which is Superior to inu in this country, and probably, equal to any in ihe world ; for riot one of iixty-mi e fans lately made, although fotne of the 24 were bored {lllO3l pounders,have failed tfo proving'. The fl U arion is very eligible, pellicular,y for ibis branctf of mauufaflari-, and a. place of Itrms lying in the (late of Corinefticui, and only 30 miles from several land » ings on the HudfoJs taver,and having every advan tage that.can result fr*m a pltnty irf water ilfuing frortl a Urge natural pond, very near the Furnate, aud which may be converted into a variety ot other ufeful pui poles. The purchaser can be accommodat ed wi;b all the ftonk and utensils, and have poffeflion on or before,the fii ft of June next, and prepar.tion may be made in themrantime for going into Blast im mediately thereifttr, for every patt will be delivered in good order, with some coll, Ore, &c. &c. For terms, apply to Mr. Jolcph Anthony, in Philadel phia ; Davi J BroolU, ETq. one of the Representatives in Corgrefs for this State ; Mr, D«vid Watutnan, on Iheprtinifes, or to the proptietor in New-York. whxiAki neilson. Dee, t. 3»wtf House and Lots, in Bcrdentozvn. rfO BE SOLD, a handsome two story House. X with the Lot on which it is ereile J, situated abdb: the middle of the beautiful indliealthy Village of Bordentown. The house is forty two sett front, and in neat order. The lot contains one acre, and is one hundred feet op the main lire-*, and extends with the Ume breadth toback ft.rt.et. Also, a Urge Lot, containing nearly fo»r acres, separated from the former by buck flreet. One »hird only of the purchase money will be re quired Upon executing a deed, and for the re mainder, such credit will be given as the purchase er may chwXe. This property will be fold fr«a •- all incumbrances, and an indifput.ible title givesf For further particulars enquire cither of Dr. William Barnes, refniing in iWdentoym, near, the premises, who will lhew the fame, or of PETER THOMSON, Conveyancer, no. 144, Maiket-ftrect. December a. Real iiftate for A PLANTATION, in a healthy and good si- Buation on Chester Creek, in Middleten Town & ip, Delaware County, containing 1191 acres, upwards of 50 acres of which are wood land, well timbered ' the remainder plough land' and watered meadow —of the latter, tuany more acres can be made at a small expence. There are on said premises, a good orchard of bell grafted frui[, a house, with.afpring near the door, a frame bam with stabling under, anl a log tenement on oiie part of said place ——Any p.-rfon inclining to-parchafe; mar view the premises by applying to W'm. Pennbll, on said farm, and know the terms by applying to Jon at man Pen n ell, in the borough oi Chester. November 21. 3* e<> d To be fold, An ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT, contain ing 6 acres and 40 perches, with a neat two story brick House and Kitchen thereon, an apple Orchard, &c. situate on the Irilh trail lane, in the township of'Moyamenfing, about one mile from the city of Philadelphia. Further particulars will be made known upon application at the office of the Philadelphia Gazette. The improvements upon this place, for talle and elegance, Hand unrivalled. December T. dtf All Persons who are indebted to theeftate of William Hetsham, fep, ol Phila delphia, deceased, are requeued to make speedy payment; and those who have any demands a gainst said estate, will please to present them, pro perly attested, to the fubferibers. William Heyfhpm, 1 Rthert Hey/ham. J- Executors. Francis Bowes Sayre, J m-rnlcr 6. iaw4W ~ LAW BOOKS, J*ateft London and Dublin Editions. H. P. RICE, Booksellers, No. 16, South Second, and No, 50, Market ilreet, HAVE just received by the late arrivals irom London and Dublin, their fpriitg importa tion, confiftingef a variety of the latelt and most approved Law Books, which, added to those alrea dy on hand, form s the most extensive coUeflion ev er offeredfor sale in this country. They theicfore beg leave to notice, that from tjic nature of their conne&knsin Dublin, they ire enabled to felllriih editions (as they have hitherto done) at the very Ictweft prices- The following are among the lateit publications. -jd Vefey, juf'rs .Reports in Chancery, v...3. Peake's Cases at Nili Prius ; Uidgeway's Rcj»or»i in the time of Lord Hardwictta ; t'loyer's Procters Pradice in the EcclaCatlical Courts ; Barton's Treajife' 011 a Suit in Equity ; I'idd's Practice of the Court of King's Bench in Personal Adlions, 2 parts ccvnplete ; Ward's Law of Nations ; Cruise 011 Ufci ; modern Reports, 11 vols. London edi -1111. and P.RicE.oxpefl to receive by the firfl ar rival fi'om New-York the 6th vol. complete of Durnford and Baft's Reports, the id part of Gil beit's Law of Evidence by Loft, anda number of new publications. June i 6. | A person well acquainted with j thethcoryand t >rasl ; .ccofhouk-i.«criVi:;,wboW.ctf many y€»iis ngagtd ih bannclVtorhimielf and other*, would be gla:! to b-employe'., either as an agent or ln'?.or ; or in potting books ; "wrsfettied accounts ;or in« execu-mg any Other kind.oi writ ing, in French or Enjrii.vu A note adJieffed to J- A. and Itft at this office, will be pun&uaiiy attended to.' november 30. 3awtl ■ —— —— 'fHo ma s Randall, PRESENTS his refpeili to his Friends, and the Public in gentrf.!, iainrir. them that hehasop ni-d an Office, at Us house, ,No. 88, Spince ftre:t, for l]tc purpose of traiifailing biilin-.fs in the line ot Commiflton and Agency, cofle&ng t'ents and out ftanditig claim- in any part ot the United Stares.— He flatters himfeif, that from his long residence in this country and a general knowledge of it, hisftr cices wilt be found worthy ths notice of those who may plcafe (o confide t* him the iWf.agement of any of their concerns. N- 8- Security given where required, "iithmou Jtawtf FOR SALE, By the Subscriber, at his store, No. 75, So«th I Water-ftrer.t, I A general affortmsnt of China Ware Black and coloured Sattins , Do. do. ljHteftrifigs Do. d#. Handkerchiefs Do. do. fewinj^SUiis Imperial and Hyson Teas Long and short Nankeens Quick Silver, in tubs Halland Gin, in pipes Assorted Clais Ware, in cases White and brown Havanua Sugars, in boxes Molafles, in hogflieada St. Croix Rum and Sugar, in do. London particular Madeira Wine Sherry and Malaga Wines, in quarter calks Red, yellow and pale Barks, in chcfts Logwood, &c. &c. 7.—tu&f4w JOSEPH SIMS. For Salq, by the Package, For calh, or good notes at sixty or ninety days, V' 2. Book and Jaconet Muslins plain Qripes, and Checks ' AITorUd in do. do. Tamboured ]> , do. Ladies handkerchiefs, & | P ac a K es ' gentlemen's neck do. J . Jaconet chintz mtiffin for home and the Weft India market, Fnllieote 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 fcotchcambricis and an assortment of muffin lay the piece. *> The whole of the above being a confignipcnt from the manufaijlurers in Britain. To be seen at William BlAcKburn's Office, No. 64, SoOth' Second Streitj Nov. 6. aSwtf. "no :r ice. Stockholders of the Dank of the United 1 States, are informed that according to the ftatiite of Incorporation a general Election for ttrenty fiv# will be held attheßank of the United States in die City of Philadelphia, on Monday the firft d#y of January nejU at tan o'clock irr t be torenocn. Atjd pursuant to the £leventh feflion of the Bye Laws the Stockholders of the fai l Bank arc hertby-notified to aiTenihle in general Meet ing at the fame place on Tuesday the second day of January next at live o'clock in the E veain;;. By ofder of the Board rif direiflors, G. SIMPSON, Calhier. Second fundamental Article. Not more than three fourths of tne Direflors in office, exe'ufive of the President, Ihall be e legible for the next fucceetling year, but the Diredlor who (hall be President at the time of an Ele<slion nyy always be re-eletfled. Philadelphia, nov. iS. 1797. f tE "N()r 1 T: K. To holders of JAMES GREENLEAFs and EDWARD FOX's 'Engagements TN cotafequertce of many having been prevent- Aen, from late unavoidable circumftanceSfrom obtaining their Certificates, agreeable to former notice. Truftees now inform them, they are ready to iflue the lame to those who may ap ply within fixtydays, at No. 8 Chefnut Street, and those who do not, will beconfidercd aa re linquilhine their claim on the Aggregate Fund provided lor their payment. HENRY PRATT, THOMAS VV. FRANCs, JOHN MILLER, JUN. JOHN ASHLE Y, JACOB BAKER. r.o-vember, 43. tuthJcfim. . NOTICE. THE partnerlhip between John Instonx and James Bacon, under {ha firm of Inftonc and Bacon, w thi3 day diflolved by mutual consent. All persons who stand indebted to said firm are requested to make immediate payment of their rtfpcilive atcnunts, to John SKYaiH, on Landen burger's wharf, who is duly authorised to receive the fame ; and all perfotis having any demands a gainst the said firm, are desired. to-bring in their accounts immediately to him for fcttlement. John Injldne, James Bacon. November 10. eodtf To be Sold, A Valuable Plantation, GkF upwards of One Hitudred Acres of Land, ' wi*ll watered, in a healthy situation, about fevca miles from this City ; the buildings may be made to accotr.modate a large family, at a mode rate expenfc, and poffeflion lud in a few weeks* Part »f the purchase-money being plid, a reason able credit will be allowed for the remainder. Enquire of tho Printer, november % mwftf FOR SALE, By BENJAMIN CLARK, ' No. 55, the corner of Chefnut and Front streets, A quantity of Clocks and Watches. A'fn, a general afiorrment of Tools, Biles and Materials, caafifting of Clock Move ments, eight day and thirty hour brass pinions and f«rge work ; Bells, clock and w#ch Dials, Springs, Hands, Glasses, Punice Stone, Emery, Rotten Stone, Cat Out-; ftanvl and tail Vices; Turns, Pliers,Chains,Seals,Keys, 3cc. Apprenticts Wanted. November J. f&tutf The History of Pennsylvania, Bv ROBERT PROUD, IS npw in the press, and will be with all convenient expedition, by ZtCHA rjah Pou lson, jttn. No. 80, Cliefnut-ftreet, Philadelphia, where lubCcript.xns will continue to be received, and at the Philadelphia Library,, according lo the printed propofah, until the work is ready for the i'ubfi riberi. July 18. tewtf Engliili Grammar, The Jccond edition, sifts impravsnvenls, A DAP i'EO to the diff-rent claffcs of learners ; Willi an appendix, containing ruies ants ft>- fervatioas for af'Ktiug the moi'e advanced ftudeiits t>), write with nerfpicuity and accuracy, By LINDLEY MURRAY. " Thi» is a publication of much merit, and full)" anpwets ttw pro r jfli»ns in the Title, 'i he appen dix contains some of the beit rules for tvriting e legantly, and with propriety, that V.-e recoiled to have seen." Monthly Review, 'fitly 1796. " Tlijis. Grammar is, on irtany accounts entitled to camiui ndatoiy notice, its materials bave been carefully and judicially feleited ; its jtfaaiigrment .is diftir.it and well adapted to jhefurpofe if! 111- flrafiior. and its exprcflion is finiple, .pcrtpfcuous and accurate, &c\." See tfa eharaßer ctl large in iki Analytical Rcvieiv, tjuly 1700 : ». <" EjjgMi lycetcifes, i i Adapted, .ttKlhe Grammar lately pu Mi (he'd by Murray, confifKajf 1 of exemplification of t'he parts gf /peect inftatilesof falfd orthography, vi&latians-of the rulsss of fjfdcax, defects in punc tuation, and violations of the rulej r-efpedling perspicuity and accuracy, defiKned f»r the benefit of private learners, as well us lor theuft of fchodh. " VVu havabeen much pleased with the petyfal of these Exetcifes. 1 hey occupy withoiltinguifh ed excellence a mod important place in the fcicnce. of the English language; and as fucl|, we can warmly recommend them to the 'fieach rs of Schools, as well 84 to all those who are desirous of attaining eorreitnefs and precision in jthoir native tongue." . I Monthly Review, 1797- The above Books are for lale at Josfcpn & James Crukshanks, book ftord*, No. 87, Market IjLrect. December 1. 3taw2w. N, o T i c t.. AI.L perfcns concerned are hereby notified, that the fnVifcriber intends to apply for a rj newal of the undermentioned loft certificates of Stock in the Bank of the United States—He for* warded them under cover of a letter to John Anfley.of London, by the ftiip Bacchhs, capt. George, which left this port in Jane lift for Lon don. Jhit that Clip having been captured on her paffagc andfentto France, the above letter and m clofures have failed in their dsftinatiou. TbVce certificates, viz. Nos. 26335, 26326, 26327, each sot four (hares, dated January ift, fjgj, and issued in the natne of Heury Tot tenham. Highcpofs, Great Britain. ZACCHEtTS COLLINS. Pllljrtelpbta, itowrrt&er 8. Saw6w Wanted, to Hire, A Large and convenient HOUSE, in pr 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 (soger »»rtu. Inquire of th« Printer. Odt. 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 . Samuel Breci, jun. No. 89, fou'.h Third itrcet. Where may be had, A few bales of Ravens Duck, and about 100 pieces of flout Canvass ; a small quantity of Mace, and fomc high proof" Brandy ; Sherry Wine, Cho colate in boxes, Window Glass of various sizes and dimenfimis. Dec. I.—eo6t Samuel & Miers Fisher, ARE NO* OPF.KING, At th«ir Warehouse, No. 27, Dock Street, a frefh aflbrtmcnt of Woolen and other goods, fimablc to the fexfon, *ecfcived by the late arrival! from Eng land. They have also ftr, Sale, Lisbon f and quarter calks- Port Wines, J Alforteil queen's ware in crates, &c. 10th mp* 23d. > dfw3taw3w. James C. Sff Samuel W. Fisher, AT THE'R STORE, No. 13, corner of Arch and Front streets, HJrE FOR SAIK, Cotton and w.orfted Hosiery in trunk s, assorted A few bales red, white, and yellow flannels Ditto futt romall Handkerchiefs Ditto Pullicat silk ditto Ditto Poodicherry and Madrafs ditto Ditto Gurrahs Bengal black Taffetics 4000 piece* Nankeens, and Few cheftsWt Hyson T«a Alfo —Ispo boxi s best London Window Glass, ftom 8 by 6, to 19 by r4 —and i.? hhds. Glass Ware, assorted, which they wili difpofc of cheaper than any in the city. at. jjawtf Imported (via New York) on the ship Hero, from Madrai and Calcutta, and for sale by the fabferiber, at N.a. Cl, Ghsfnut flrtet, between Second and Third Streets, the follow ing articles . Mahaiyg'onges Charcoona Dorens Ciiintz ayd Cilicoes Dtcca wdrked muslins Grtlis Roim'.s Btndannoes Ni'las &. Peufiifocs Chafla Romals Blue cloth Hair ribbon MullMullhankcrchiefs Palemporei Patna do. Einares Opium Lesser Cardimum Seeds. Samuel Wilccx no'vember a 7 tuths4w FOR SALE, bj Joseph Anthony Co. No. 5, Chefrut Stjreet, A cargo Of choice Bourdeaux Brandy, Ift and ad proof, just lan led 250 bales of Boutbon cotton of a superior quality 9 do. Surat, do do A quantity of heavy black ]>epper in bales Bourbon Indigo of the fir ft qualify High proof Jamaica (pints Old London particular Madeira wine In pipes & do. market do qr. fafks. New England rum in hogsheads Genuine Holland Gin in pipes Claret in cases Spermaceti ean iles and ftrain'd oil Piime 3oflou bepf. , Choice Halifax Salmon in barrels and half barrels Do Herrir.rindo do Befl Bolton Macltarel id barrtls of the fall fare. NL'.v-F.nglanci A fe'i* Rufftn f?ath r bisd'i Glower and Timthy feeii.i ;alks Lttg v,-hs'e-ho:;[' No 1, 2, and 3, Bolton fail duck A few ihelts firft qmlity Hyson tea Carolina rice in Xviiole and half tierces and An invoice of Dufch hollow glass ware. N >vemb«r 8. dqw. 400,000 weight of chcice St. Do mingo CO I'FEE, FOR -SALE BV JAMES YARD. 'novembcr 22. diet For Sale, That well known place, called Vandsgrivt's FPU I T, Nelhamir.y creek, 21! miles frmin Phila- Kj> litlelphia, on the Nev? Tork post road, containing 74 'acres and 94 perches. Upon the pcemifes are a large two ttqry ftane house occu pied as a tvern, and a good one story stone kit chen, a large frame {table with a good thrclhing floor, and some out buildings—also a well of good water, and an excellent ice House. On this place is a molt elegant Situation fora gentle man's ffcat, commanding » view of" the Nefham- to its jun&ipn wiih'the Uelawaif, and thpnee to the Jerfcy jfcore, ft'lsaa the privilege of oiie half the toil received from the lujdgc. For terms apply to the Sn'^crlb^r, ,Vay Fji" sale or to let on grouild rent, Lai of Ground ; SI TUATE on the nortU-eaftcorner of VVai nut and Fifth flreets, fronting the State- House square. Thia. lot fifry-one feet front on Walnut flreet, and one hundred and thirteen feet and an half 011 Fifth street ; there are at present two small two story brick houses, and a number of small tenements thereon. Also, for Sale, Two three story Brick Houses With convenient stores, wharf, &c. situate on Water-street, between Mulberry And Salfafras streets, containing in front on' Water flreet fif ty-four feet, and continuing that breadth east ward ninety-five feet, then widening to the south thirteen feet fix inches. Thcfe houlcs ave the convenience of a public alley adjoining on the north fide, and are a verydefirable situa tion for a merchant, flour sailor.or others who may have occafioh for fjorage of goods. This property will be fold on very reasonable terms forcafh. For further information apply to the printer. I July 31. m&wtf Juji Publijbcd, And to be hid of Messrs. BoMbn, Campbill,R!ce, Cary, and the ether prfcipal Bookfcliers in the city .price one dollar, ttvinty-five cents,in boards, New Views of the Origin of the Tribes and Nation 3 of America. By "BENJAMIN SMTJIH BARTON, m. d. Jane 20. ■ "fa School Books and Stationary. W. YOUN G, No. 52, Second-flreet, corner Chefnut-flreet, HAS now ready for sale, a very large afTort mcnt of English, French, Latin and Greek SCHOOL BOOKS. Also, such elementary books on Science, as are generally read in tj»e aca4emies and colleges throughout the United States. lAtelv published, Sheridan's Diftionary, the sixth edition, in one large vol. 8 vo pricey dols. Ditto, large 12 mo. prica j dol. 7; ets. Ditto, common, price I dol. 50cts. All fqjts of drawing, packing, printing, arid writing Paper ; Bookbinder's Boards, Pasteboards, sheathing and blottihg Papers; printed Blanks, blank Book 9, Wax, Wafers, and other articles, of the be ft quality, used in'tic counting house, or public office. Catalogue* of a miscellaneous colleflion of BOOKS, with the price of each affixed, to be had by inquiring as above. OA. 24.—3aw6w The Norfolk Mail STAGE. THIS Stage starts ftom the GEORGE Tavern, at the cornet- of Second and Arch Streets, in 'Philadelphia, eVcly Tutfdai, Thutftlay, and Satur day, at 3 o'clock, ia the rrcynirg ; arrives at Do ver the firlt day, at Snowhfll the second day, at Northampton Court House the third day, and on the morning of the fourth day the paffengcrs find a fafc and comfortable packet to convey them to Norfolk. A packet leave* Norfqlkfor Northampton feiry, every TucfdtyS Thurfiay and Saturday, and thir Stige starts from this ferry for Philadelphia, every Monday, Wedn*fday and Friday {puts up at Snow Hill fhefirft night, at Dover the ad night,and ar rives in Philadelphia in the evening of the third day. she distance cn this route, between Philadelphia and Norfolk, is to miles lei's than on any ftjige rflfite between those places. Too much cannot befaid in favor of the road, which is molf excellent indeed. The proprietors willingly engage to return the whole fare to any palTenger, who, after having performed this route, will fay that he ever travelled in a stage for the faint distance, so good a road in ASicrica. Anguft 11. dim.tot^. City of Walhington. SCHEME Of the Lottery, No. 11, For the Improvement of the Federal City. Atrugniflceatdwellttig-houfc aojOOodclUrs, & cash 30,000, ire j0.00.i. 1 ditto is,ooo & cafli 25,000 40,q0» 1 ditto 13,000 & cash 15,000 30,000 1 ditto iq,ooo & <afc 10,000 1 ditto j,OOO & cash 5,000 io.Ooc. 1 ditto 5,090 & cash 5,000 !o,i»oo t calh prize of «0,000 1 do. 5,000 each, ire_ • 10,000 IO do. 1,000 - - lO,OOe JO do. iOO - - 10,000 00 do- 100 - - tOjOno 200 do. 50 ■ * 10,000 400 do. 25 - - 10,000 X»ooo do. 20 - 20,000 15,600 do. 'o - '5»iOoo ?ri?fs. 33,261 Blanks. 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 400,00 c N. B. Tofavour those who /nay take a quan tity of Tickcts.the prize of 40,Oo6dollars will be the last drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the last but oni : Andapprovcdnotes, securing payment in either mousy or prizes, in ten days attcr drawing, will be received fox any number not lefsthan 30 tick ets. ' This Lottery will afford an elegant fpecimer. dl the private buildings to be erc<sted 111 the City of Washington—Two beautiful designs are already lele&cd for the entire fronts 011 two <jf the public squares; frpm these drawiagv it ispropofed toereil tv/ocf utreand 'ourcerHer buildings,as soon isfOP fifileafter this Idttexf" isfo'ld, and to convey them, when complete, to the fortunate adver.turvrs, in the manner described in the fchcme for the Kote: lottery. A nett deduction of five per cent, will be made to defray the neeefTary expenses of prijn.t ing, &c. and the surplus will be made, a j>art us the'fund intended for c-he Natianal Umverti'ty., to be erected within the city of Wafliiagton. The realfecuriticsgivcn for the payment of the Prizes, are held by the Pi'efident and two Dire-ft ors of tke Bank of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the amount of the lattery. SuikUßL BLOPQJiT. ,5, Tickets may be had at the Biuik of Cohslri- Jiia ; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Feter Gilman, Boston ; of John Hopkins, Richmond : «nd bf Rickard Walis, Cooper's Feriy. o«ri FOR SALE, by the sue*Cßißtas, No. al, Pinn-Hreet, Tpe Cargo of the Ship Ganges^ John Green, commander, fiorn Bengal, Cot'JiJiing of Baftas, of various qualities & prices Ccfiaes Punjutn Cloths Sanahs do. Humhums Charconna Dorea Blue Cloth Tanjife» Chintz and Caiic.es Mulmuli Mamoodys Checks Maharagonges Patna Hhkfi. Ginghams Mulrrul do. Guzzciias Bandannoss Gurrahs Siflerfoy Pi.niafcoes Choppa Romaja Salgatchys Sooty do. Gillie Romals Persians of various colours Mock Pulicats ico tom SUGAR 90,000 lb. PEPPER. fillings £3* Francis. The Piece Goods Of the Gaq£<?s arc now ofpen and exposed to sale st that commocJious (lore the north weft corner of Market and Fourth flireet. Nov. 10. landing] From on board thefliip Cleopatra, Saftjuel Newel], (rem London, * 60 tons of the befl clean Russia HEMP * 60 raiks of bottled BROWN STOUT. F otSale by the fubferihers, No. 11, Ptnn-HrSet. Willings & Francis. Oil, 31. , d just arrived, From Porl-au-Prince, and for Sale b/ the fiAfcri bers, No. 21, Penn-ftreec, 6 <2 hogflieadi,"} Prime Coffee 646 bags J WiUings & Francis. oa. a g. ' § „ J FOR SALE—by the SuuscßißtßS, , An elegant ailbrtmerit of Madrafs HANDKERCHIEFS, by the bale. WILLINGS JSf FRANCIS, nov. ai. J fenn-ftreet. """ ~ ~~T'FOR "SALE; BY THE SUBSCRIBERS, Madeira Wine, firft quality, in pipes Madeira Wine, New-York quality, in pijes , Lisbon WINE, in pipes CLOVESnnd 1 , , - . . , ! [ NUTMEGS f °*' he lateLtimportariQn, in boxes 5 Spsnilh Wool, in Bales, suitable for Hatters. 5 WiUings & Francis, Mo. at. Nov. I. <w&st£ A Journeyman Hair-Drefier, WHO is sober and steady, and underflaad* his hulinefs, may 'have immediate em ployment; on application to GEQRQE AB BOTT, No. 9, Chefuut-ftreet. r.o-v.3,7.4. f eodiw. r Imported in thejhip Man chest er, f Benjamin 2TB~e w 'Maller, j From Bourdeaux, and for tale by the ftibfcriber, No. ji Walnut Street. Bonrdeaux Brandy "J Ir*ifh market claret in cases Entitled to 1, Medoc wine, in do. ( Drawback. n Sauterne, do. do. J I Thomas Murgatreyd. t WHO rfAS" FOR SALE. ™ Sherry Wine in pi'pes and quarter calks ! Rota do. do. Pimento in bag»' 4000 bushels Liverpool fait. • j Aug. 24. tut&stf ' • Pkale's Museum. d THIS vah.able repolitory of the works of Na ture, so well calculated to delight the mini) 0 and enlarge the Understanding, is opened daily, at ufiial. It (lands in an airy and healthy foliation, < and free from the epidemic that at present afflidtw - s ' the city ;it m;\) , tHerdore, be frequented witl> Y the greated fafety. As an Aivufcment, the (ti/dy of Nature is t'ov t ' mofl rational and pleating : as a Sciente, the most' sublime and iullruditfc. It elevatasthe mind and' expands the heart. They " Hold ■converse." Many inter.-sting .additions have lately been made to this Mnfsum : and the feathered tribe, containing a variety 6f the most rare and beautiful' fubjeifls, is now very advantageously arranged* Waxen Figures,of Men large as lift (ioine o{ thtm s- casts from liatufe') are here drefled in their proper. y habits, and placed in attitudes cbara<9eri<9ic o£their i. refpc<£live nations. Here may be fees the North -10 American Savage, and the Savago of South-Ameti o ca—a laboring Chiii'tfe, -and the Cbinefe f man—the sooty African, and the Kamtfchadalc— K, with feme Natives of the South Sea 1 (lands. Ijh. 0 immense variety and intsrefting diversity which l 0 this Museum offers to the View, may be seen hue eannotbc described. with full effc<Sl. r n P r ' cc only t-4th of a dollar. o Heyt. 28. law o Davis's Law Book Store, o No. 319, High-Strest. GEORGE DAVIS, T>EING busied for some time past in jlreparat .. JLJ lions for removing into his [ relent Uoufe, has been under thcneceffity of ptiftpomng'until this day infermingthegelltleinen ofthe Bar generally thro" 0 the United States, that his spring importation of ~ law books is now arranged and ready for (ale, 0:1 terms that he truils will entitle hjin to fchslikt pre. c freence he has experienced'for leveral years past. 7 Catalogues, combining the mod varied coilec tionevsr imported i<!to this country, are prinretj ' r and will he delivered on application. ■■ June 27. law [- : 1 ' j, Boston Glass Manufactory. jf r I~ I HE citfeenS of th« United States are hereby v X infxrraed, that tiwnKinufailure-of WmdoW i' c G.afs is now commenced at the Glass House in Boi -9 'on? (j Uis Beedjrfs to 'fay any thing of the exceUer.t 1 qu*rity of the Boston Glass, as iL is so well knot**.: r ' throughout the United States t» be in every relpcvh c j greatly superior to any ever imported from Enropc, jj It will be cut to any size commonly used ; and [_ may b^ ; Qon.ftantly had fcy applying to Charles b'-. t ( KuPf eh, at the Glass Houie. 0 Orders from the distant States to be aJdreffedt? Mr. Sa'mui i. Gore, Cou.rt-lticet, Boston. e Bifton, sept 3°, 1 797 O4 —2awiw .. M'jfrs. yi&otby and A'lejon, Cbarltjian. ; JVl'effyi. l{ 'Hodge AT-d Boylan, Halifax, N. C. Mtffri, If'i'.Uit and o*Conner, Norfolk ; Mr. Ellis Price., Alexandria ; ?4c£rs.YnHdtvnd-Brc\?n,J>alijmttrci Mr. Hebkifn, , _ .Yc it. - ">"u:k ; and ~i. 'JJ * J. HvJlLn W Gocdzr:- 'liart r ford; blr. Seymour, Sayamch ; at : requeued to iff rt . tbt £i:ve once a xyftX 6 u'fii. 'i!j. utcpunti to tcjci -1 vcafded'tQ ibe Editor.
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