A farm for sale, IN Perth Amboy in the state of New-Jerfey> ' ' of four hundred a.-res, including a proper proportion of meadow, of arable and wood land, and fait raarfh : There is on the premises, a good apple orchard, and a variety of other fruit trees, it is well watered with i'prir gs and brooks, it is bounded on two fides with navi gal.l e waters and has a good mill site, its fitua- j tion is healthy and pleasant, commanding a view of the navigation of Perth Amb.»y and its' environs, and convenient to the fineft fifh and ovfiers in their proper season, it abounds with natural manure from which, with the advanta ges o» the fait marsh by applying the hay there- ; ftom to the keeping of stock, Ynay at a f/nall 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 br divided, as may suit a purchaser, at private sale, or if not fold, willbefet up at public auc tion on Tuesday the nineteenth day of Decem ber next, at the houfc of Robert ltattoone, inn keeper in Perth Amboy, at eleven o'clock in theforenoon. Any person inclining topurchafe 1 may view the premiles by application to John or-Matthias Haljied at Perth Amboy, from whom or from the Hon. Jonathan Dayton, Esq. speaker of the house of representatives of the United States now in Philadelphia, from Mat thin j Williamfon,\wn. efq. or Mr. Sdmuel Smith at Elizabeth-Town further information may be obtained, —and who are poffefled of maps of the fame. Perth Amboy, Nov. 16, 1797. 15 —<w>dtißD Salisbury Estate. THE Subscriber, propjQng to cantriQ his busi ness, offers this Estate tor sale, on moderate ' lerms. On it arc one Blast and three Air Furnaces, j a complete Boreing Machine, and a very good grift Mill, with two pair oi- (tones ; also a good Forge, all I in perfctt repair, as ate all the Water Works connett- j ed with thcfc various branches. The Air Furnaces ' wrre lately built tor the purpose ot calling Cannon - for th«s State. —There are about two thousand acres of Land, one half of which is under wood, the other j fine arable Land, producing the best Hay and Pasture. The Canrion lately manufactured there, tuliy proves the excellency of the rne'al, which is ' iuperior to any in this country, and probably* equal to any in the world ; for not one of lixty-nir.e guns lately made, although some of the 24 were bored into 3-j pounders, have failed on proving. The fuu ation s very eligible, particularly for this branch of manufa&ure, and a place of arms lying in the state j of Connefticut, and only 30 miles from several land * ings on the Hud fort's river, and having every advan tage that can reful-t fr«m a plenty of water issuing c from a large natural pond, very near the Furnace, and which may be converted into a variety of other f ufeful purpofts. The purchaser can be accommodat- a ed with all theiloekand utenfi's, and have pollcflion on or before the firft of June next, and preparation f may be made in the mean time for going into Blast im mediately thereafter, for every part will be delivered in good order, with some coal, Ore, scc. See. For terms, apply to Mr. Joseph Anthony, in Philadel- - phia; David Brooki, Esq. one of the Representatives in Congress lor this State ; Mr, E)avid "Waterman, on r the premiies, or to the proprietor in New-York. WILLIAM NEILSON. Dee 1. gawtf * Houie and Lots, in liordentown. ' r T~ I O BE SOLD, a handsome two story Houfc. 0 X with the Lot on which it is ereded, situated 0 about the middle of the beautiful and healthy Village of Bordentown. The heufe is forty two J feet front, and in neat order. The lot contains one acre, and is one hundred feet on the main . street, and extend*-with the fame breadth tobatk '! street. Also, a laTge Lot, containing nearly four acres, separated from the former by back street. v One third only of the purchase money will be re quired upon executing a deed, and for the re mainder, fnch credit will be given as the purchase er may chufe. This property will be fold freo m all incumbrances,and an iniUf[-ut.rDle title givenf il For f»rtl»mTTsrtlcuTar6 enquire eithur of Dr. 1< William Butnes, residing in Bordentown, near. I the pr£mifes, who will (hew the fame, or of I J< PETER THOMSON, V Conveyancer, no. 144, Market-street. December 2. 3»wtf Real Estate for Sale, A PLANTATION, in a healthy and good G- tuation on Chester Creek, in Middleten t Townlhip, Delaware County, containing 119J V acres, upwards of 50 acres of which are wood E land, well timbered ; the remainder plough land m and watered meadow—of the latter, tuany more ai acres can be ma<de at a small expence. There are S] on (aid premife6, a good orchard of best grafted R fruit, a house, with ai spring near the door, a frame V barn with stabling under, and a log tenement on one part of said place.——Any person inclining to purchase, may view the premises by applying ~ to Wm. Pennbll, on said farm, and know the 1 terms by applying to Jonathan Pennell, in the borough of Chester. November ai. * ' 3t eod To be fold, r AN ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT, contain- N ing 6 acres and 40 perches, with a neat two story brick House and Kitchen thereon, an apple Orchard, &c. situate on the Iriih traift lane, in the townlhip of Moyamenfing, about one mile from the city of Philadelphia. Further particulars will he made known upon application at the office of the Philadelphia Gazette. The improvements upon this place, for taste and elegance, (land unrivalled. December 1. dtf 1 r All Persons who are indebted to ro the estate of William Hetsham, fen. of Phila- |y delphia, deceased, are requcfted to make speedy th payment; and those who have any demands a- _ gainst said estate, will please to present them, pro perly attested, to the fubferibers. T William Heylham, 1 of Robert Hcyjham. J- Executors, tk Francis Bowes Sayre, J, november 6. aaw4w ," £ LAW BOOKS, ve London and Dublin Editions. ce H. £s° P. RICE, Booksellers, No. iS, South Second, and No. 50, Market street, HAVE just received by the Ute arrivals Irom London and Dublin, their spring importa tion, confiftingef a variety of thelataft and most approved Law Books, which, added to those alrea dy on hand, forms the moftextenfive colledion ev er offered for sale in this country. They thei efore El beg leave to notice, that from the nature of their connediensin Dublin, they are enabled to felllrilh •litions (as they have hitherto done) at the very lowest prices. The following are among the latelt publications. Vefey, jun'rs Reports in Chancery, a VwS. ( Peake's Cases at Nili Prius ; Ridgeway's Reports in the time of Lord HaTdwicke ; Floyer's Prowlers Pradice in the Ecclesiastical Courts; Barton's £ j a Treatise on a Suit in Equity; Tidd's Pratfice of un ' the Court of King's Bench in Personal A&ions, 1 parts coaiplete ; Ward's Law of Nations ; Cruise on Uses ; modern Reports, 11 vols. London edi '"h". and P. Rice expeiS to receive by the firft ar- L rival from New-York the 6th vol. complete of Purnford and East's Reports, the 2d part of Gil- D bert's Law of Evidence by Loft, and a number of I new publications. June a 6. j A pet foil well acquainted with I the theory and nra&iceof hook-keeping, whohas!aeen h ' manyyearseugnged inbufineCstorhimfelf andother , " would be glad to be employed, eit her as an agent or (aflor; or in polling books; dating unfcttled B> accounts ; or in executing any other kind oi writ* * ' n g» in French ori£ngli;ti. P A note addrtfl'ed to J. A. and left at this office, will be p.un&u&Uy attended to. November so. 3awtf a „ _ L- Thomas Ran dall, h PRESENTS his refpefts to his Friends, and the Public in general, ins orms them that he has opened e- an Office, at Ms house, No. 88, Sprues street, for .11 the purpose of tranfafling business in the line of 1- Com million anHAgir.cy, colic Airig rents and out , /landing claims in any part of the United States.— 2- He flatters himfclf, that from his long refidonce in jr this country and a general knowledge of it, his fei - )r cices will be found worthy the no: ice of those who e may please to confide to him the management of any of their concerns, j. N* B. Security given where required. Ilth mo 24 3tawtf n ~ ~FOR~S^LE, l*e ' By the Subscriber, at his Store, No. 75, South <n Water-street, n A general aiTortmsnt of China Ware ' e Black and coloured Sattim : Do. do. LHteftriHgs Do. de. Handkerchiefs, Do. do. fewingjjiilks " Imperial and Hyson Teas Long and short Naekeens Quicksilver, in tubs Holland Gin, in.pipes Assorted Glass Ware, in cases White and brown Havanna Sugars, in boxes i- Molaffej, in hoglheads e St. Croix Rum and Sugar, in do. s, London particular Madeira Wine ft . Sherry and Malaga Wines, in quarter casks " Red, yellow and pale Barks, inchests - I Logwood, &c. &c. 5 "*" 7 — tu&f < w JOSEPH SIMS. s For Sale, by the Package, ( j For cash, or good notes at sixty or ninety days, viz. j Book and Jaconet Mullins plain ") ,1 stripes, and Checks j ~ • 1, do. do. Tamboured !> Affo . r^ ln d do. Ladies handkerchiefs, & | P ac 3 S e5, 1- gentlemen's neck do. J Jaconet chintz muslin for home and the Weft e India market, Pullicote and linen handkerchiefs, for do. do printed do. do. common purple and ~ chintz Ihawls. " The above goods entitled to drawback on ex r portation. Also a few scotch cambricki and an aflbrtment of muslin by the piece. 11 The whole of the above being a consignment 1 from the manufa<9urers in Britain. * To be seen at William Blackburn's Office, No. 64, South Second Street. r Nov. 6. lawtf. * NOTICE. a r I 'IIE Stockholders of the Bank of the United X States, are informed that aecerding to the ilatute of Incorporation a general Election for twenty five Direflors will be held at the Bank of the United States in the City of Philadelphia, * on Monday the Grft day of Janqary at ten o'clock in the forenoon. AHd purfnant to the Eleventh fe&ion of the ' Bye Laws the Stockholders of the said Bank ( arc hereby notified to assemble 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 dire&ori, G. SIMPSON, Cashier. Second fundamtntal \L- - -Not more than three fourths of tne Drreflors F in office, exclusive of the President, shall be e- Ugible for the next succeeding year, t>u( the . Direilor who shall be President at the time of an F.leflion atwayjbe re-eledled. Philadelphia, nov. rS. 1797. f tE FOR SALE, By BENJAMIN CLARK, No. 55, the corner of Chefnut and Front streets, A large quantity of Clocks and Watches. Alfa, a general aflortment of Tools, Eiles and Materials, consisting of Clock Move ments, eight day and thirty hoar brass pinions and fcrge work ; Bells, clock and watch Dials, Springe, Hands, GlafTes, Pumice Stone, Emery, Rotten Stone, Cat Gut; bench, (land and tail Vices; Turns, Pliers,Chains,Seals,Keys, &c. &c. * # # Apprentices Wanted. novemher 3. f&tutf Yellow Fever and Pestilential Diseases. THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, in one vol. oSavo. By William Young, Bookseller, No. 54, Second street, the corner of Chefnut street, (Price, in boardt 87 I 1 Cents J Neatly printed on fine American wove medium Paper, A V lEW Of the Science of Life ; On the principles eftabliftied in th« elements of Medicine, of the late celebrated JOHN BRO WN, M. D. With an attempt to correA some important er- I rors of that work, and cases in illustration, chief ly feleded from the records of their practice, at the General Hospital at Calcutta,' Br William 7"atm & Chas. Mkcls.au. To which is subjoined, a Treatise on the aiSion of Mercury upon living bodies, and its applica tion l'or the cure of diseases of indiretfl debility And adiflertation on the sources of Epidemicand, Pestilential dif«afes; in whichisattemptedtoprove by a numerous induction of fatSs, that they ne ver arise from contagion, but are always produ ced by certain states, or certain viciflhudee of the atmosphere, by Charles Maclean, of Calcutta. Nov. 2-1 • Jut This Day is Published, BY McfT. Dobfon, Carey, Campbell, Ric % and the other Booksellers, Price One Dollar end twenty-five cents, MleganOy printed 9ti ■ iVove paper, and Hot prcjfed, By John Thompson, A COMPARATIVE VIEW OF The Constitutions Of the several States with each other, and with that of the United States: exhibiting in Tables, the prominent features of eaeh Confutation, and classing together their most impsrtant provisions, under the several heads of admiuiftration ; with Notes andObfervations. By WILLIAM SMITH, Of South-Carolina, L L. D. and member of the Congress of the ' United States. Dedicated to th«Peop.leof the United States. N. B. A few Copies printed on an inferior pa per, at 3-4thsof a dollar. February 6 mwf English Grammar, The second edition, •with improvements, A Dap TED to the different claffcs of learners; with an appendix, containing rules and ob fervatioas for allHting the mote advanced .students to write with prrfpicuity and accuracy, By LINDLEY MURRAY. , " This is a publication of much merit, and fully answers the profeffions in the Title. The appen dix contains some of the bed rules for writing c kgantly, and with propriety, that we recoiled to have seen." * Monthly Review, July 1796. " This Grammar is, on many accounts entitled to commendatory not>ce, its materials have been carefully and judirioufly feleiSed ; its arrangement is diftinet and weit adapttd to the purpose of in llruiSion and its expreffiun is simple, perspicuous and accurate, icci" 1 See the character at large in the Analytical Review, July 1796 Englifli Exercises, Adapted to the Grammar lately published by Lindley Murray, confining of exemplification of the party of speech, instances of salsa orthography, violations of the'rules of syntax, defers in punc , tuation, and violations of the rules pefpe<sting perspicuity and accuracy, designed f»r the benefit of private learner, well as for theufe of schools. " Wii have been much pleased with the pecuf&Z of these Exercises. They occ*py with distinguish ed excellence a mod important place in the fciencc of the English language; and as fueh, we can warmly recommend them to the Teachers of Schools, as well as to all those who are desirous of attaining corre&nefs and precision in their native tongue." Montkh Review, July 1797. The above Books are for sale at Joseph & James Crukshanks book itore, No. 87, Market street. December I. 3tawzw. N O T 1 C E. AI.L perform concerned are hereby notified, that the fnhfcriber intends t<s apply for a re newal of the undermentioned loft certificates of Stock in the Bank of the United States—He for., warded them under cover of a letter addressed to J -hn Anfley,of London, by the ihipßacchus, capt. George, which Test this port ia June lalt for Lon don. But that fliip having been captured on her passage and fen t to France, the above letter and in clofures have failti intheit deflination. Three certificates, viz. Nos. 2632,5, each for four (hares, dated January ift, 1797, and iflued in the name of Henry Grace, of Tot tenham Highcrofs, Grsat Britain. ZACCHEUS COLLINS. Philadelphia, novehtker 2aw6w Wanted, to Hire, \ l arge and convenient HOUSE, in or near Lthe centre of the city—for which a generous rent will be given; to be taken tor a year, or on more for a longer term. Inquire of th« Printer. OA. 17. eotf A Compting House to let. A Mod convenient Compting House is now for xjl hire on Rofs's wharf, direclly over the arch. For terms, apply to Samuel Brec\, jun. itb. 89, south Third street. When may be had, A few bales of Ravens Duck, and about 100 pieces of ftoutCailvafs; a small quantity of Mace, and fomc high proof Brandy ; Sherry Wine, Cho colate in boxes, Window Glass of various sizes and dimensions. Dec. I—eo6t Samuel & Miers Fisher, ARE,,MOW OPENING, At th«ir Warehouse, No. 17, Dock Street, a frelh assortment of Woolen and other goods, Citable to the season, jeceived by the ?«rivalt from Ijng- U«d. ft —J<w also fir Sale, l.ifbon "\ Sherryf and ( P'P t9 > hh<Js ' aßd quarter calks- Port Wines, 3 Assorted queen's ware io crates, &c. loth mo- 43d. dlwjtawjw. James C. & Samuel W. Fiflier, AT THEIR STORE, No. 13, corner of Arch and Front streets, HArr. FOR SALE, Cotton and worded Hosiery in trunks, assorted A few bales red, white, and yellow Flannels Ditto futt romall Handkerchiefs Ditto Pullicat silk ditto 1 Ditto Psndicherry and Madrafs ditto Ditto Gurrahs Bengal black Taffctics 4000 piccoi Nankeens, and Few chests best Hyson Tea Alfo —1500 boxes heft London Window Glass, from 8 by 6, to 19 by 14 —add 15 hhds. Glass Ware, assorted, which they willdifpofe of cheaper than any in the city. noyember «8. 3awtf Imported (via New York) 011 the ship Hero, fronr Midra»aml Calcutta, and for sale by the fubferiber, at No. 61, Chefnut street, between Second and Third Streets, the follow ing articles . Maharagongcs Charconna Dorens Chintz and Calicoes Dacca worked mudins Gillis Roinals Bandannoes Nillas & Penfiafocs Chafla Romals Blue cloth Hair ribbon Mull Mullhankerchiefs Palempores Patna do. Banares Opium Lesser Cardimum Seeds. Samuel Wilcox. November 47 tuths4w F(fR SALE, by Joseph Anthony & Co. No. 5, Chefnut Sfreet, A cargo of choice Bourdeaux Brandy, ill and ad proof, just landed 2jt> bales of Bourbon cotton of a superior quality 9 do. Jurat, 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 C qr. calks. New England rum in hogsheads Genuine Holland Gia in pipes Claret in cases Spermaceti candles and ftfain'd oil Prime Bolton Jtfef.« > Choice Halifax Sainton in barrels and half barrels Do. Hcrwngindo do Best Boston Mackarel in barrels of the fall fare. New-England tow l ; aan A few tons of Rulfia cordage Russia f.atherbeds Clover and Tjmothy feed in Jalk# Long whale-bone No 1, 2, and 3, Boston fail duck A few chests firft quality Hyi'on tea Carolina rice in whole and half tierces and An invoice of Dutch hollow glass ware. November 8. diw. 400,000 weight of choice &t. Do mingo COt FEE, FOR. SALE BY JAMES YARD. November 22. diot nevember it For Sale, Thai well known place, called Pandegrift's ft RR Y, ON Neftiaminy creek, 18 miles from Phila ladelphia, on the New York port roail, containing 74 acres and 94 perchfes. Upon the premises are a Urge two itory stone house occu pied asatvern, and a good one story stone kit chen, a large frame liable with a good threfliing floor, and lomc out buildings—also a well o. good water, and an excellent ice IJoufe. On this place is a raoll elegant situation fora gentle man s (eat, commanding a view of thf Nefham iny to its jundtion iviih the UelawarS, and thence across to the Jerfty shore. It lias the privilege of one half the toll received from the liridge. Tor terms applv to the Sphfcrlber, MORpECAI LKVV'tS. May 24. itawtf. F»r sale or to be let on ground rent, A'valuible Lot 0/ Ground ; SITUATE on the north-eittCorner of Wal. nut and Fifth streets, fronting the State- House square. This lot is fifty-one feet fronit on Walnut street, and one hundred and thitteen feet and an half on 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.fituateon Water-street, between Mulberry and Saffafras streets, containing in front on Water street fif ty-four feet, and continuing that breadth east ward ninety-five feet, then widening to the south thirteen feet fix inches. Thcfe houses ave the conveniance of a public alley adjaihing on the north fide, and are a very desirable situa tion for a merchant, flour fadtor,or others who may have occasion 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 JuJ} Publijhed, And to be had of Messrs. Dobfon, Campbell,Rice, Cary, and the other pricipal BookfclJers in the city,price one dollar, twinty-fWe cents,in boards, New Views of the Origin of the Tribes and Nations of America. By BENJAMIN SMITH BARTON, m. d. June 20. *6t School Books and Stationary. W. YOUN G, No. a, Second-street, cornjr of Chefnut-ftreet, HAS npw ready for sale, a very large assort ment of Engllfl, French, Latin and Greek SCHOOL. BOOKS. Also, such elementary books on Science, as are generally read in the academies and colleges throughout tho United State*. LATELY PUBLISHED, Sheridan's Dictionary, the sixth edition, in one large vol. 8 to. price 3 dols. Ditto, targe 11 mo price t dol. 75 tfs. Ditti, common, price I dol. s©cts. All fqrts of drawing, packing, printing, and writing Paper ; Bookbinder's Boards, Pasteboards, sheathing and blotting Papers; printed Blanks, blank Books, Wax, Wafers, and other articles, «f the tied quality, used in the oounting house, or public office. Catalogues of a miscellaneous colleifliou qf BOOJCS, with the price of each affixed, to be had by inquiring as above. o<st. 24.—3aw6w The Norfolk MailStAGEr THIS Stage starts fiom the GEORGE Tavern, at the corner of Second and Arch Streets, in Philadelphia, every TuefJay, Tburflty, and Satur day, at 3 o'clock, ia the irorning ; arrives at Tk>- ver the firft day, at Snowhill the second day, at Northampton Court House the third day, and on the morning of the fourth day the paHengcrs find a fafc and comfortable packet to convey them to Norfolk. A packet leaves Norfolk for Northampton feiry, every Tuefd<iy, Thursday and Saturday, and the Stage starts from this ferry for Philadelphia, every Monday, Wednesday 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 <foy. Thediftance on this route, between Philadelphia and Norfolk, is So miles lc(s than on any stage route between those places. Too much cannot befaid in favor of the road, which is most excellent indeed. The proprietors willingly engage to return the whole fare to any paflenger, who, after having performed this route, will fay that he ever travelled in a ftage,for the fame distance, so good a road in America. Anguft ii. dim. eotf. City of Walhington. SCHEME Of the Lottery, No. II r For the Improvement of the Federal City. A magnificent Hweiling-houfe io,ooo dollars, Sc. calh 30,000, are jo.qov I dittp 15,000 & cast 4.5,00s 40,00® 1 ditto 15,000 & calh 15,000 30,00? 1 ditto 10,000 & cash 10,000 10,000 1 ditto 5,000 4 calh 5,000 10,000 1 ditto 5,000 & cad) 5,000 io,ik>o 1 cash prize of 10,000 » do. s,oooeach,are a • 10,000 10 do. 1,000 - - 10,00 c io do. 300 - - 10,000 00 do. 100 - - 10,000 aoo da. 50 - - 10,000 400 do. > - - 10,000 1,000 do. to - 10,000 15,000 do. 10 • 150,000 16,M9 Prizes -33,161 Blanks. 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 400,000 N. B. Tofavour those who may take a quan tity of Tickets,the prize of 40,000 dollars will be the last drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the last but oni : Apd approved notes, securing payment in either monsy or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received for any number not lefsthan 30 tick ets. This Lottery will afford an elegant fpecime'n of the private buildings to be ertiled in the City ci Walhington—Two beautiful designs arc r.lteady {elected for the entire tronts 011 two of the public squares; from these drawing? it ispropofed toereftt two centre and c our corner buildings as soon aspof fibleafter this lottery is fold, and to convey them, when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, ir the manner dcfcribed in the fchemc for the Hotel I-ottery. A nett dedu&ion of five per cent, will be made to defray the necessary expenses of print ing, &c. and the surplus will be made a part of the fund intended for frfce National Univerfi'ty, to be erected within the city of Walhington. The rcalfecuritiesgiven for the paymont of the Prizes, 3re held by the President and two Direct ors of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued ar more than half the amount of the lottery. SAMUEL BLODGET. Tiekets may be had at the Hank o4 Colum bia ; cl James Welt & Co. Baltimore; of Feter . Oilman, Boston ; of John Hopkins, Richmond : and of Richard Walls, Cooper's Ferry. »iwi FOR SALE, »v THE soDscsißtlu, No. ai, Penn-flrect, Ihe Cargo of the Ship Ganges, John Green, commander,, fxom Bengal, Goxftjlir.g of Baftas, of various qualities & prices CofTaes Puujtmi Cicths Sarahs Guzz.y do* Hunihtims Cbarc&fflSa Dorea Blue Cloth Taniibs Chintz and Calicoes Mulmals Mamoodys Checks Maharagdnges Hhkfs. Ginghams Miilmul do. Guzzenas Bandannoss Gurrahs Siflerfoy Piniafcors Choppa Romala Salgatchys Sooty do. Gillie Romals Perfiatis of various colours Mock Pulicats %oq tons SUGAR 90,000 lb. PEPPER. Willings & Francis. The Piece Goods Of the Ganges are now open and exposed fto sale it that commodious (lore the north weft corner of Market and Fourth street. no-rf. 10. LANDING, From on board the ship Cleopatra, Samuel Newell, commander, from Loudon, 60 toss of the best clean Russia HEMP 60 rafks of bottled BROWN STOUT. F bfSale by the ftibfcribers, No. 11, Fenn-flreet. Willings & Francis. o£l. 31. d Just arrived, From Port-au-Prince, and for Sale by the fubftri bers, No. ai, Penn-ftreec, Gai hogfhead»,"\ S IS > Prime Coffee 646 bags j Willings £s° Francis. OA. aS. FOR SALE—by the Subscribers, An elegant aflbrtinent of Madrafs H-ANfcKERCHIEFS, by the bale. WILLINGS fcf FRANCIS, "ov- ai. § Penn-ftreet. for'sale; BY THE SUBSCRIBERS, Madeira Wine, firft quality, in pipes Madeira Wine, New-York quality, in pipes Lifben WINE, in pipes CLOVES and 7 ruin.- • i NUTMEGS \ latelt importation, in boxes Spanish Wool, in Bales, suitable for Hatters. Willings & Francis, Penn-ftreet, No. ax. Nov. 1. w&stf A Journeyman Hair-Drefler, WHO ' s er ant * an( l understands » » his buf.nefa, may have immediate em ployment, on application to GEORGE AB ; BOTT, No .91 Chefnut-ftreet. Nov. 37. Imported intheftupMANCHESTER, Benjamin Snewell, Master, From Bourdeaux, and for sale by the fubferiber, No. ii Walnut Street. Bonrdeaux Brandy Irilh market claret in cases / Entitled to Medoc wint, in do. J Drawback. Sauterne, do. do. J Thomas Murgatreyd. WHO HAS FOR SALE. Sherry Wine in pipes and quarter calks Rota do. do. Pimento in bags 4000 bufliels Liverpool fait. Aug. 24. tut&stf- Pl: ale's Museum. THIS valuable repoficory of tfie works of Na- 1 ture, so well calculated to delight the mind and enlarge the under Handing* is opened daily, as usual. It llands in an airy and healthy situation, and free from the epidemic that at present afflids the city; it may, therefore, be frequented with tlie greatest fafety. As an Aiv.ufcment, the study of Nature is the most rational ai>d plcaiiug : as a Science, the most sublime and inflru&ive. It elevates the mind and expands the heart. They " Whom Nature's tuorJci can ebarrn t ivitb (Sod himfelf " Hold convcrfs Many interring additions have lately been made to this Museum : and the feathered tribe, containing a variety of the most rare and beautiful fubje&s, is now very advantageously arranged. Waxen Figures, of Men large as lifs (some of them carts from nature.) are here drefled in their proper habits, and placed :n ateitudescbara&eriilic of their rel'pedive nations. Here may be seen the North- American Savage, and the Savage of South-Ameri ca—a laboring Chinese, and the Chincfe Gentle man—the sooty African, and the Kamtfchadale— with some Natives of the South Sea Islands. The immense variety and interesting diversity which this Museum offers to the view, may befeonbut oannot be described with full effsdt. Price only i-4th of a dollar. Se.yt. aB. law Davis's Law Book Store, No. 319, High-Street. GEORGE DAVIS, BEING busied for some time pad in prepara. tion» for removing into his present house, ha* been under theneceflityof poflponinguntil this day ihfortri g the gentlemen of the Bar generally thro' the United State*, that his fprirg importation of law books is now arranged and ready for lale, 01l termsthat he trulls will entitle him tothalike pre* friencu he has experienced for leveral years past. Catalogues, combining the most varied colkc tion ever imported i<ito this country, are printed, and will be delivered on application. June 47. law Boston Glals Manufactory., Hf "ME citizens of the United States are he.reby JL informed, that the ir.aniifailure of Window G;afs is now commenced u the Glass House in Bos ton. It is needl-f* to fay Hny thing of the excellent quality of the Boston Glass, as it is so well known throughout the United States ro be in every rcfpe& greatly superior to any ever imported from Europe. It will be cut to any size commonly used ; and may be constantly had by applying to Charles F. Kupfer, at the Glass I-£riufc. Orders from the distant States to be addrefTed to Mr. Samuel Gor?, Court-street, Boston. Boston, Sept 30,1797. O 4—2awfiw JVIfJ/rs. Timothy and Maftit, Cbarlcfou ; Mcjfrs. Hud},' '""i Btylan, Halifax, N. C, Mejfrs. IVilUtt and O'Connor, NorfM j Mr. Ellis Price, Alexandria ; MtJJrs. Tundt and Broiun, Baltimore ; Mr. Hoplins, Ken-Tori ; and Aifffrs. Hujfc-n Gooihvin, Hart ford; Mr. Heymtur, Savannah ; are rrquejied to inferl the above once a -week 6 ire-h. The accsMhtj to be for zi'Crdcd io the Editor,
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