of rn Sttttets States, a NB Philadelphia Daily Advertiser 4 Number i64.6.j SALES BY AUCTION. Stated Sales For DR r GOOD S. C Forenoon—Edward F6x, No. 56, -MondayJ . / outh Front Jlreet, } Afternoon —pootmafi & Co. No. 6< (. Front-ftreet. C Forenoon—.John Connelly, Old City TuefdayJ . Anftion, No. 73T011A Front-Greet. 1 Afternoon—Wftliafti SJiannon, No. v. **3 High-street. Wedxefdar f Afternoon—Peter Benfnp, No. 74 I south Third-ftrcei. I Thur/Jay J Forenoon—Edward Fox. J (Afternoon—John Connelly. Friday I Forenoon—William Shannon. • J Afternoon—John Conntfly. Saturday Afternoon—Peter Benfon. Marjhal's Sales. United Stages, 1 ... / Pennsylvania DiftriiS, j BY virtue of wtirs of venditioni exponas, iflued out of the diftria cAurt of the United States, and ta mc (luc&cd, wiJI be fold at public Sale at the mer chant's Coffee-Houle, in Second flrcet, on Wednesday the 27th day of Lfccember inft. at 6 o'clock in the evem'-g, 3|U ihat piece or parcel of meadow ground situate, lying and being in the township of Paffyunck, and county ot Philadelphia, on the road leading to Stale Jfldiid t Ferry, containing about fifty-four acres and three"oe»ches, whereon are ere&cd a two ilory b-ick MrtT.iage, out .houses and a barn ; also one o ther if aft or piece of meadpw gi puud, fjtuate in the ja\d township and county, and nearly on the opfpofite fide of thefaid roadtotbe faidfrrry, containing sixteen a tres& thuequarters; alfoamffTuageortencmeotand lot or piece of ground fuuatc on the north f:de of High between sth 5 th and 6th ftreers, in the city of Piif -1 adelphja, containing in fronton High {licet, thirty j T t hrte feet, and in length or depth two hundred feet, I bounced east by property of Hannah Peml>mon, qorth by South alley, weft by property of William Bel), and foj+lh by Higji street atorcfaid. Seized and taken in execution as the property W H«ury Shekel, and to be fold >/ William Nichols, Mar/hat. Marshal's Office, "> December 15, 1797. J December r 5 d t f To be Sold at Public Vendue, (If not bsforc chfpofed of at private falc) ON Mondaythe firft dayof January next, at fix ' o'clock in the evening, at the Mc/chant»'Cof- ' fpe House, in Philadelphia, Twenty-Six Thousand 1 Seven Hundred apd Eighty acres of L A{tfD, in the State of New-York, bcrween the northern bounds of Pcnnfylvania and the Su'quehanna, now, or late in the town/hip* qf Hamdenand Warren, and coun ty of Montgomery. One fourth of the porcl<afc money tp fee pjid at the time of faje j for the refiduc credit ofone, two and three months, will be given, on int«r«(l and goad security. - fi- c -4» 3tawtS. To be Sold at Public Vendue^ (I] net before disposed of at private fait) ON Monday the firft day of January next, at fix o'clock in the evening, at the Merchants' Cofffcc House, in Philadelphia, Forty Thoufaud Nine Hun died and Thirty-Nine acres of LAND in Green v county, Commonwealth of Pennfy]vania,on tha Wa ters of Fish and Wheeling Creek, and te«i Mile Run Thefc land* are fertile, well timbered and abound in g coal; they were ten years ago for ss. per acre, ? patented ea»Jy in 1787, except 3,700, which were pa teotcd in 174 a* ; the greatest part of them were fur- b veyed in 1783. 5 j This tra& is between the Ohio and Monon;{ahela, very convenient to water carriage—about 19 miles from b the tot n of Wafhingtoii, and from 1410 16 from the villages of Green (burgh and Wheeling. One so ,?h of the purch?fe money is tope paid at the time of sale } for the icfiduc a credit of one, two, and three months will be given* on interclt and good security. 4 Dec. 1. _ tyawtj NQW LANDING, . From on board the ship Farmer, lying at Harper's J Wharf, | Claret in hhds. * Ditto in. cafe 9 p SauterneWins ill do. For Sale, apply to 'John Whitefi.de Co. No. ijßj S arfiet-llree.t. Also, en hand, Bordeaux Brandy in pjpes Fine old Antigua Rum A few cases of Claret, of a superior quality, novembcr ao. § To be Soldi The time of a Negro Boy, About fifteen years of age, ha 9 seven years yet to fcrve ; fie is an excellent hoole servant, aflive and healthy. Enquire of the Printer. December 2. daw To Gentlemen ,who intend /pending ■ the Winter in the City. mi ROOMS to LET„ WITH oj- without Boards—at No. 114. corner of and Race Streets. The situation 11 agreeable—and vicinity has been free from the late contagion. o<sl. 27.—dtf ~ COLUMBIA HOUSE Boarding School for young Ladies. , MRS. GROOMBRIDGE with much pleas- ure and rcfpeO, returns her lincere ac knojvledgemcnt for the liberal encouragement an Jhe has received during four years refiden«e in Philadelphia ; and allures her friends and the col public, so- far from intending to decline her on ichool, ihe ha 9 made a superior arrangement fcjr che more convenient accommodation of her icholars. —Every branch of ufeful and polite .■education is particularly attended to by Mrs. ' n tiroombridge and masters excelling in their * refpe<sHve protVlTlons. Corner of Spruce and Eleventh Streets. By June sth, 1797. simfaf ] The lituation is healthy j and made more agreeable by an exterffive garden andlot of ground adioininp the house. Landing, Front on board the Ihip Edward, at Walnut- », flrcut Wharf, London particular Madeira Wine, of a superior qi(ality, For Sale by the fubferiber. " Robert Andrews. in 2 novembec j- eotf TO ]3E SOLD, E Qr Exchanged far Property in the Country, go _ That three story Brick Houie, "No. 157, north 'l*hird ftrcet. Apply at the of- Jufl: sice of kiiis Gazette. Nov. 2)- w&i 4 w wha PH IL AD E L P-HIA: For Londonderry, The American Ship fe^SL BOSTON PACKET > 56, Copperthwait, Mafttr, r. aSiN O w lying at Mifflin's Wharf, near v ine-flreet—Has elegant 'accommodations for paHcngeri—will fail, weuthor pcrmittkg, .n or - about the lotk inft. having all her cargo engaged 55 r , cad y ,0 °» hoard. For paffdge only, apply co No. the captain. Smith ss* Ridgitiay,. No 4, North Water fttrcet,or to Ifaaq Harvey, Jun. No. 5, South Water ftrcct. December i §iot for Amsterdam, EDW AV D, James Wickham, Mafler, jed ! |7 x P^ cl 2Dtofail in a few days, having two md I , 'htrdsofher cargo already engaged, and near. ier - ' U »» J lojrii ' For Freight or Passage, apply to Jsy , 'ncMaftet on board, at Hamilton's wharf, 01; to ' n h a e John Donnaldfon, Lu , ' No. 12, Walnut-street. to dßt res > .THE SHIP o- COMMERCE, - Captain Richard Waistcoat, From Liverpool i« now discharging at Morris's wharf, near the Drawbridge, where . owners of goods on freight, will pleafc speedily to j "j. fend their permits. Said veffcl will a iter I ty j ta^re i n freight on very low term* for Boston. Ap- I I P'y 10 the captain, or to "» lfaac Harvey, jttju m No. 5, South Water Street. A few tons of (lone, or land ballad wanted -01 A PPfy povember 17 —§ior. or AITI fterdam, P4 R M P E R, J OUN M'CMlom, Matter ; fail in a few days, the ~ ,c * i -" l: "' l * J ' =i *sgrcater part of her sargo being x ready. For freight of fifty tons of Coffee, or pas s. ' a R e > apply to the matter on board, at Walnut. I ftreet wharf, or to JOHN SAVAGE. [s Who is Landing, out of the said Ship, from Bo ar e deaux, and For Sale, £ Claret in hhds. Ie White Wine in quarter caflcs 1, Claret in cases, of a superior quality Fentiniac, 9atrterne, V Wises in cases j' Lunille, S ' Prunes in boxes . novembcr 24. For Liverpool, s 11 ' The copper bottomed Ship 8 Hamburg Packet, % 1 1 Captain Silas Swain, i js , J\ Large proportion of her b . cargo being ready to go on y . board, is expedlcd to fail on or about Sunday, the a jd.of Dorfinyf. _' _ - ' r , For Freight or Faffagc. apply to oa 1 board, at Walnut-ttrect Wharf, or to PHILIP NICKLIN isf Co. , novembcr 12. $ ■ Eor Savannah, in Georgia, re THE SHIP Sally Butler, - ' Captain Chisholm, A ncw vessel, with excellent accommodations for paffengcrs— O Sail< on the 10th of December. Fiir Freight or Paflage, apply t» ROSS 13" SIMSON. fl l Who bavt to difpuft of, ' r A small invoice of GLAUBER SALTS INDIGO, and a parrel of HOLLY WOOD. November 18. Rundle & Leech, , Have jutt received, and have for Sale, at no. 9, Fi Walnut flreet, Liverpool and St. Übes SALT Do. bell house CO A LS Queeps' WARE in cases, assorted Bourdeaux BRANDY of an excellent quality Do. CLARET in cases, do. THfY HAVK ALSO For SALE or CHARTER, P EG B GY, 1 Burthen 11$ tons, in excellent condition, and be sent to sea with little expence or delay. w * LIKEWISE, thl THE BRIG WILLIAM, M Burthen 201 tons, novtmber 10. § For Sale or Charter, The fall failing brig 7 Brothers, i Lyinsr at Curling's wharf, an excellent li*gle dcck'd veflVl, burthen ahout 1600 harrels— not twelve months old, and in compleat order. For terms apply to the matter on board, or to . . Joseph Anthony & Co. rt iw. Port and Madeira Wine, Now Landing, r By ship Edward, from Madeira, and Betfcy and p Peggy, fro 11 Oporto, in Pipes and Hoglheadi, L For file by PETER BLIGHT. WHO ALSO OFFERS ?0R SALE, * The Ship mjL AMI 7r - ~ /(i Four thousand barrels burthen, ing in excellent order—ready to ton, ih a cargo—about three years old. ticn LIKE WISP, ries The Schooner Industry, Ui^ Burthen SOO barr.els, ready al'fo to receive a car go —and a quantity of Jamaica Rum and Sugars, Jufl: landed from the above vc.Tc's at South street by wharf. eolm. NOv. *. no By John Fenno, For Savannah, I ( r ° fail oa cr tefare Su4.-lafc«Jit lath if,ft f. T f. preveniiii SyW^) ' ! jf— l iw failing fthj,, LT '. I Swift Packet, 'fw I Paerick Gr '. bken » MijUr. Inr TLJ AS excelicnt acconmipda . tiont for pall-ugjrs. £ Fcr l'rcigh: rr pailajre, apply tu yco if. 'j. fruzver, no - 9). foath front» r «et. 0 TVho have for Sale, tcce'rvedby the said ship, New lilCli, in whole Kndfcalf tiertss. Pfcetaber t6 diw t On, THURSDAY aext, the icth inUT At the- Tontine toffee-Houfe in New-Torlt, Will be SOl d without reserve, the Ship SWIFT, hundred and nine 'y tons, a remarkable fail sailer. r, .«•"*(launch built, and well found, wo Inventory to be fecn oil board, at the Qld Slip nr. or at no. 178, Pearl-flreet, New-York, r to December 16 10 For Londonderry, t ' THE BRIGANTINE L S U IC E r, Wif.LiAM Whitten, Mafttr. 1 r A Irong good vessel, about two j hundred tons, to f»il with all convenient fpced, a i,g P rcat P art of ' ,er car ?° engaged—now lying'at r ° Willing and Francis's wharf. For freight or paf to a 8 e > >pply to the captam, or JOHN SKYRIN, ps Lttrdenhcrgcr*s tvbarf. Who wants to Charter. A Vissil of about three hundred tons. "OV • 8. For Sale or Charter, 1 ffiHlT ' Will carry about laoo barrels, and ' s rcad y to take in a cargo. For terms ' apply to i« Pragers Id Co. % No. 151, feuth Setend-ftreet. Who have for sale—prime St. Croix Sugar and t» Rnm, Madeira, Lisbon, and Tcneriffe wine. November 7. d t f # Phjlip Nicklin Ssf Co. r 'HAVE FOR SALE, At their Stores on Walnut street Wharf, HavannahSugars, whiteandbrown 15 hhds. Jamaica do. 1, 3000 pieces of broad Nankeens b Imperial Tea, in quarters and eighths of chests b Quickfilvcr in tubs a Madeira Wine in pipes and hogsheads )j Tcneriffe Wine in pipes Old led Port Wine in hoglheads Sail Canvkfs, assorted, No. I to 8 8 cases of Manchester Goods, co«lifting of Dimities, f Muflinets, Ginghams, Thickfctts, Corduroys, &c. JOO crates Queens' Ware, assorted Nails, assorted r Black quart Bottles , 1 Yellow Ocre in caflcs £ : A quantity of writing Slaws, slate Ink vjuai tL. s.afK.s oxjn rowder 1 91*1 Ui also Jot SALE or CHARTER, -- TheJlip MOLLY, hrarthtH 340 tons, a J good vessel, and completily fitted. The brig AMAZ&Nj burthen 130 a bar- refe, may be ready lor sea in a few days. , The whole of the above tcffels to be seen at Walnut street Whai;f. § bow j'. TO LET, A Front Room, suitable for an Office or Counting house, with a large Cellar. Any person who may rent the above, may (if re- ar quired) be accommodated with Board and Lodg- p ( in the houfe. Enquire at no. 180, South Front, near Pine street. to December ij. 3awjw j _ __ a| Landing this day, a j From on board th« schooner Two Friend»> Dan- re lei Crawley, Mailer, tu « Jit'* " d j Jamaica RrUM, ch FOR SALE BY George Latimer Iff Son. - uovember 9. } James & Richard Smith, jf r TAKE the llber'y of informing their friends and the public, that they have retneveJ their (lore to NM. South Front Jlreet, next d»or ta Ed ward Fox's Auftion Room, where they have at f this time for sale, a large and general affortmcnt of European & Eajl India Goods, Many of which are just imported in th»Clothier, £ William Penn, &c. &c- Oil. »7- \ s „ NOW LANDING, At Suuth-ftreet Wharf, | r 7he Cargo of the Ship Concord\ Captain Thompson, from ka About 30c tons firft qualify Java Coffee (thg whole having been leleiftcd) 80 tons Java Sugar, in caniflers and bags 10 legures of old Arrack ef Nutmegs, Mace and Cloves Un FOR S'ALE BT P 1 " PETER BLIGHT. Who also offers For Sale, Just landed from fiiip Amity, from Jamaica. lot hhds Jamaica Sugar, and tcr , 170 do. do. Rum. m jj novemberaj. d6w ia . Canal Lottery —No. 11. " f a i _ Wlf.l. commence drawing Monday, thezoth WJ ' inft. Tickets for Sale in thi-i Lottwy, at c -** Seven Dollars» at Wm. BLACK 3L t RN'» Lottery and Brokers Oltlce, Ko. 64, South Second-street Tickets in the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery, at Ten c p Dollars, wkete check books are kept ior register- k ing cxaminiog in these, the City of Waihing- ilc^ tan, No. 11. and Paterfon Lotteries, and in foriua- S OO ticn where tickets may be had in nioft of the Lotter GC ries authorifod by law in any ihe States of the 1 Union. ' /[£ N. B. The bufmefs of a Broker, in buying and felling kind* of Public Stock and Securities, (jifecuntng Bills and Notes of Hand, sale of Lands, Houses, &c. kc, will be duly attended to, j A by Wm. BLACKBURN. he C novembcr 15. § I KXO ; N° 119 Chefnut Street MONDAY EVENING, D CEMBER 18, 1 79 ; N O T I C E. »'«& To holders of J -tMES GREENLEAFs and ED IVARD FOX's Engagements |N tonfequenct of many having been prevent- Af-fi, iro.u jars unavoidable \ircjUmfVancw.from r> obtaining .etui." Certificates, agreeable to formtr )da- '''Otice. Xhe fruftees now inform them, they " r . e rea <ty to iflue the fame to those who may ap p-'ywithin fix ty days, at No. 8 Chefnut Street, 3»d those who do not, wtTl bftonMtrcd as re. et linquiftiing their elaim on the A£gfegate Fund ~ provided for their payment. ' P ' HENRY PRATT, v THOMAS W. FRANCiS, *- JOHN MILLER, JUN. ,L JOHN ASHLEY, r/(, , JACOB BAKER. December 15. <i6ct NOTICE. ier, THE Creditors of the Estate of Walter Stewart deceased, are requested to meet on P' Monday next at 6 o'clock in the evening at the City Tavern—The business upon which they are to deliberate being of threat importance they are requested not to fail to give their attendance. Ehec. 15. 3t wanted; «o /\ VERSGWihat can produce umxceptjomble a recommendations, to perform a journey this ' at winter as far.as the Ohio—Such an one will nuet ,f. Wl:h encouraging terms, by applying at this office: N. B. Home one acquainted with Hanifon county, Virginia, and its tejghhorhood, would bi preferred. o ec. 15.—: 42t WANTS A PLACE, ~ As coachman, a black Man, who'carc produce Enquire of the prin — 151 Dec. 16—dy WR sii.a, Hy JUHN MlxXfik, jux. &VfT ■" r N». 8, Chtlnut-ftreet, One hundred and eighty bales f s BENGAL GOODS, /.monglx which are, f Gurrahs Mamoodies ' Baftas Sannas ' Guzz nahs Tanda Coffees d Guzzies Emertics Blue Cloths Calicoes Pahmpoors Romall Handkerchiefs Amongli them ar* a great proportion of the manufactures of Patna. December 1. § All Persons x 1 Having anf demands agamft Uic Estate of the late Captain George Irwin, are requested to bring in their accounts pioperly attested, on or 1 before the firft day of January next ensuing and those who are indebted to laid estate art fe licited to make immediate payment to - SARAH IRWIN, Administratrix. nov.i 9 1797. |5 j » Geenteel Boarding & Lodging. c A Family may be accommodated with a Draw- B itig Room, two Bed Chambers, and suitable C accommodation for servants—at no. 53, north Si Fourth {treat. Dec; s—*tta D Samuel Pleafants b? Sons, 5? /Vo. 74-, oouim>cconajirect, HAVE received a supply of Seasonable GOODS, tc which tHey are now opening for sale, on pi reafijnablo terhis. 0,827. —4\v Muftcal Instrument Manufactory, 167, Arch-street. TO THI LOVERS OF HARMONY. t0 HARPER, a) INFORMS his friends and the public, that he has rc now ready for sale, a tew of his »ew invented, and much admired fide board Piano Fortes, with Pedals,patent f>vell, lonopahant and French harp <hop, which for ferffihility of touch, brilliancy of tone, {implicit) and durability of contlrutfion, the superiority of whicfcjie flatters himfelf, a fmgle tri- ap al will convince the unprejudiced judge—As tfiey io are manufactured under his immediate isfpeilion, of tho very be?: seasoned materials, he can feH 011 reasonable terms for Cash-, lnftrsmiiiits repaired, tuned, (Sec. N. B. Second hand Piano Fortes taken in ex change for newi novemier 18. 2aw2mo. Wants a place, AS a Wet Nurse, a- yoiing woman, who cap be well recommended. Inquire in Eleventh street, near Rice-street, mnr.i-j. 1 _*eodi w. This Day Publilhed, _ Aid.to be fold by WILLIAM YOUNG, aorncr of Second and Chefnut llreets, Price 3-Btbt of a Dollar, Obfervatians on urtain Documents Contained in No. V and VI of " The History of the United States for the 1 year 1796," In which the charge or speculation agaiuit bri ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Late Secretary of the Treasury, is F.ULLY REFUTED. WRITTEN BT HIMSELF. This publication presents a concise ftatemect of the base means praitifed by the jacobins of the "\1 United States to asperse the charaders of those V parfonswhoare confuieredas hostile to their difor- er< ganizing schemes. It also contains the cor- tur refpondence between Mr. Hamilton and Messrs. bou Monroe, Muhlenburgh and Venable, on theXub- the je<a of the documents aforefaid, and a series of let- n ; t , t«rs from James Reynolds and his wife to Mr. Ha- 0D( ; milton, proving beyond the poflibility of a doubt, that the connection between him and Reynolds, was the result of' a daring eonfpiracy on the part ' n of the latter and his alfociates to extort money. Wi A discount of one third from the retail price for will be made in favor ot wholesale purchasers, for gen c.'.mi. Orders to be addrnffed to Mr Yoonci. I Augu/i 25. evei FOR SALE', _j Several fonts of Types—half worn. Including Lorlg Primer, about 400 weight, in- A good condition, and wou4d anfv/er the purpose of w ; t ] a. country printer as well as new. Enquire of Printer. Nov. 30. Ad trying Duties on Stamped Vellum' 'try. Parchment and Paper. A FEW copies of the above ait may be had aj he Office of th# Gazette of the United States, No 119, Chcfnut-llreet. July I D , e 'f A ; are and Schuylkill U< s A N acs), urn, J meetmg of the Stockholder! of f r. 7. ' K „ arC 3ni Schl 'y |k 'll c. nal, is to lie 'cut- r v:'.-',i L £ve r.iiiif (19th at 'rom Dewnber) at 6 o'clock, p. m . precisely, 0f,., ' , *"««»»" is "quelled, on matt.rs hcv r - " U,a "mportance, relating to certain pro -1 'P- work 03 ' 7 n '° re ex ! ,editiaufl y completii.g the J u 'r ° ". un ß the aid of the Lecture re. !f M* Corporation of the City, fer introducer un j a co ff«pwy of water into the fame. Und r , WM. MOORE SMITH, L'ry. . dttfch » Inlurance Company 'TKtf uu l ' 6 ° F PENNSYLVANIA. I vi n c _ n eri are hereby notified, that an tleiSion for thirteen Direaors to serve for \T y j ar ' W h , e held at ths company's Office, oa - the d ? hth of January next, at 11 •r "Lj**?- w - fisher - *>, on . if d'Bt.'J ng A Fifty Dollar Bank Note, ion ° f , the , of tl,e United States, was loft 011 Sa eat ' U ' d \l la £' l '" we ™ Bank of ;he United States and the Horf; market-lf an honed person his foundit and will leave it wth the Printer hereof; they Ihall be hanifomeJy rewarded. _ December n epdjt * Bank of fyorth America. Me THE Stockholder? are heraby notified, that an i'i» * ,° n / or twelve Diridors, for the ensuing year, [Ct Will be hild at the Kar.k on Monday, the Bth of ce: January rext, at ten o'clock. -on RICHARD WELLS, Cajhier. bs Dumber 11. dt,Bthj - Delaware and Schuylkill Canal. ee Stockholders are hereby notified, that the e!e.3ion forPrefident and Managers, for the ensu ing year, will be held at the company's office, en the r >" ico'clock,*.*. December 11. " mw&ftnl-j Schuylkill and Sufquehanna Canal. I HE Stockholders are hereby notified, that the election for President and Managers for the enfu- i e ! r ' held at the company's office, 00 the firft Monday in January next, at jo o'clock A - Dec. 11. mw&ftiftml JUST RECEIVED, (via New-York) le AND NOW OPENING, BY George Dobson, N°- IS t south Third street, An cxtenllve and general alTortment of ' o e HABERDASHERY, viz. |r Bed London mixt Pins Galloons and Ferrets Common do do. Worded Bindings, affor -0 Makenzie sfuper, patent ted colours _ w hite chapel Ntedles Imperial, diaper, and Nuns Thread no. 6to Thread Tapes » 40, regularly assorted White Edgings Lifledo.no. 130 to 500, Blaak nd coloured Chi regularly assorted nefc Ribbands Cofeiired do. Sattin and figured do. - Black fewmg Silks Black Velvet, 1-4 to lid e Coloured do. and Twist Velvet & pelon Sattins h Silk and cotthn Wires French Cambrick Do. da. Ribbands Scotch do. Shirt Moulds and Wires Plain gilt and plated Black brufli Feathers Buttons ■' arovj.nan.- U1 uuuua, imumt >, to the present and approaching fcafon, at reduced 1 P r "*« __ Dec. 6. dt f THE PARTHERJHIP OF ~ Richard Is" James Potter, ' T S da 7 diffblved, by mutual confsnt. All I pcrlans indebted to the said firm, are requested to pay the fame to cither of the fubferibers; and all persons having any demands against them, are , requested to fend their accounts sot settlement. Richard Potter, \ , James Potter. December y. The Sublcriber intends to make application for the,ieoewal of a Certificate of<i Share in tne Bank of the United States, (landing in the name 1 B k dated July x,. , 7g7 , , he fame having been loft. JOHN GRaHAM. Kichmond, Dec. I. KOSS & SIMSON, HAVE FOR SALE, A few bales Baftas, Goflas, and a quantity of Bengal COTTON Bengal SUGAR, in bags and boxes Jamaica, J St. Vincents, ( RUM. and Bengal J _','oocaß;s RICE, end A parcel of ffiip building RED CEDAR. Q<ft- *7- ft For Sale by the Subfcribersf Prime Rice tn whole and half tierces Rourdeaux Rratidj TeneriJJ'e I fine Molajfe's Georgia end Garohrna Indigo Raven* Duck and one bog/head nf paiit brujhes. - N- & y. Frazcr. No. fs > Sentb Fruit Street. ?: dim dancing schoolT William m'dougall pref.nts hi s most relpe.'ilful coniplimtnls to his form ei*employers arid the citizens in general, and re turns his moll grateful thanks, for the very bountiful encouragemeut he has expetieuced for thele twenty-five years past. takes this opportu nity of informing them, that his school is now open, at his Elegant Ball Room, in South Fourth-Street, between Chefnut and Walr.ut-ftreets. TV begin at 10 in the morning for, young ladies, and 6 in thfc evening for yoang gentlemeh. His fti ft Practicing Bjll will be to-marrow evening, Saturday, the 9th inft. P* c - lawtf. FOR SALE, A Team of five excellentHorfes, with a Waggon and Gears. The Horses are all young, strong, true to the;draught, and capable of hauling as great a weight as most in the couh 'try. The Waggon and Gears are strong, and in good order. Apply to ROBERT GREEN, Weft Town, Cheller county, ort:o ' Thomas Fi/her, No. i4j, S. Second Street, Philadelphia II me. 1, fodjv. [Volume XII
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