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    of tfje t* Philadelphia Daily Advertiser.
NuMBEIi 1652.]
Marihal's Sales.
N United Statss, )
Pennlyivania Diftria. J ft,
BY virtus of a writ of Fieri Facias iflucd outofthe
Diflriil Court of the United States for the Pcnn
fylvania Diltridi, tome direited will be exposed to
Public Sale, on Tuesday the ad day of January next
at me Merchant's Coffee House in Sccoud Street, in
the city of Philadelphia, the following tra&s and par
cels of vacant and unimproved lands situated in the
County of Bedford in the Stare of Peiinfylvani*.-_to
wn : one trsft of land called Ru(h Bottom, lituated
on the waters of Liclieu creek, in Belfaft townlhip
Jn the fsme county, bounded by lands of Jacob Bore
msn, \\'illiam Delhong, R*lph Brooks and others,
containing three hundred and ninety-one jcres, and,
one hundred and thirty two perches and the ufnal al
lowance.
Gue traft called Newland, situated in Belf.ft town
ship in the fame county, bounded by lands of George
• Sipcs, Monci Difchangs, N«as William Difchang,
John Ruffle and others, containing four hundred and
four acres and three quarters, and the ufualallowances.
One tra£f cilled Hickory Ridge, situated on the
waacrj ol Tonolaway creek, in Belfaft fownlhip in
the fame county, bounded by lands of £'lias Rutman,
Peter freights, George Borcman, Monci Defhor)gs
and others, containing four hundred and forty-four
acres and ninety J fix peaciies and aliowance, <Stc.
And one tradt called Gold Mine, fituatc on the
watert' of Tonolaway creek in Belfaft townfhio, in
the fame county, bounded by lands of Will iam Woods
Peter Swurtzler, John M'Lett, Jacob Boreman, Tho
ipas Logan and och"rs, containing three hundred and
feveuty acres and fifty-fix perches and allowances, &c.
Oie foregoing trsfts are all patented, seized and
taken m exvcb". ion as the property of Philip Reilly,
and. to be fold by
William Niehols, Marjhal.
_December 23. Htg].
Maiflial's Sales.
* United States, ) _
Pcnnfylvania Diftrid, J #
B\ virtue ofa writ of fieri facias iflucd out of
the diffrirft court of the United States for
the Pcnnfylvania di.lri.n, to rae diredled, will
lie cxpei'cd to sale, on TueWay the id day of
January iiea't, at th& Merchants' Coffee-houfe in
Acond-ftj-eet, in the city of Philadelphia, the
following ir.ias or parcels of vacant and nnim
provtd ND, fitifatod in the i county of S«-
merfet, lite county of Bedford, in the state of
Pennsylvania, ti*.v
A certain trail, furrey«d in the name of Ma
ry Eafleman, containing three hundred & eighty
acres and the usual allowance &c. situated on the
waters of Stony creek, in Stoney creek townlhip,
and bounded by lands surveyed for Joseph Kirk- '
bride, John Koadi, Charles Reinfhaw, and o- \
thers.
A certain other traa, f«rvey«d is the name f
of Geerge Campbell, containing four hundred
and ten acres and allowance Ac. situated on the
wefl fide of Alleghany Mountain, on the waters
o£,Stony creek, in Stony creek towofliip, for- 1
merjy Bedford, now Somerset county,and bduad- 1
ed by lands surveyed for Joseph Kirkbrida, Ma- !
ry Eafleman, Jehn Rowfer and others.
A nertain ather trjift, lurreyed in the name of <
Benjamin Lodge, containing four hundred and f
fourteen acres & three quarters & allowance,&c. I
lituated on the waters of Clear run, a braneh of t
Stony creek, in Stony creek tewnfhig, in the 1
county alarefaid, and bounded by lands surveyed '
for William Gjitack, William Skinner, George 1
Campbell and < ihefs.
A certain other tra<3, surveyed in the name of 1
Richard Williams, containing three hundred
and r.inety-feven acresand a half and allowance
Sec- lituated on the ft.ne road and «I'd road lead- '
ing from Bedford to Pitifliurg, and ot the wa
ters of Stony creek, in Stofly creek townlhip, in
the county afsrefaid, and bounded hv lands fur
lor Jacob Stotler, William GWamy, Sa-
niuel-Adains and others. I
A certain other trail, surveyed in the narae 1
of William Gattark, containing four hundred '
and one acres and a half and allowance &c. litu- >'
ated on Clear run, a branch of Stony creek, in 9
Stony creek townlhip, in the county aforefaid, lu
and bounded by lands surveyed f«r Robert TOI ■ 0
iiaifis, William Skinner, 'Benjamin Lodge and °,
others. L '
A certain oaher trail, surveyed in the name "
of Robert Williams, containing four hundred
and two acres and a half and allowance kc. fitu
attd o»i the wjteri of Stony creek, in Stony t (
creek townlhip, in the county aforefaid, and ol
bounded by lands jfurveyed for Jacob Ziglar,
Richard \ViJl<ams, Samuel Adasns and others.
A certain other trail, surveyed iu the tiame
ol James Johnson, containing three hundred
and ninety-five acres and allowance &c. situated D
on bcth fides of the state road, ou the waters of
Stony creek, in Stony creek township, in the
courtty afotefaid, and bounded by lands surveyed f
for Alexandtr Johnson, Joseph Engle, Conrad v
Weaver and others. • cl
A certain other trafl, furvsyed in the name a '
of Alexander John(on, containing four hundred
and five acres and a half and allowance &c. fit«- ec
ated on the waters of Stony creek, in Stony
creek ftownlhip, in the county aforefaid, and
bounded by lands surveyed for John Lombard, ~
James Johnson, Joseph Eagle and others.
A certain other trail, surveyed in the name
of John Johnson, containing four hundred and f
eight acres and three quarters and aliowance V.
&c. situated on the waters of Stony creek, in fe<
Stony creek township, in the couuty aforefaid, Se
and bounded by lands surveyed for Robert Tuck- S t;
ness, John Shoemaker, Mathias Haker and
others. ln
A certain other trail, surveyed in the name
«f William Campbell, containing faur hondred m<
and I'eventeen acres and a quarter and allow
ance &c. situated adjoining Jones's road, asd a
on a large run emptying into Laurel-hill creek,
otherwise called the North Fork of Turkey-foot,
in Miilford townSiip, in the county aferefaid, (
and bounded by lands surveyed for Joseph Bark- f
•er, Mathias Goftet, Benjamin Rufsleand ethers, v.
A certain 9tliet tfait surveyed in the nameof Hu
Betsey Galbreath,containing three hundred&niua- di<
ty nine acres and'one quarter and allowance, <kc. co '
situated <lll Roaring run, a small branch ef l.aurel i e , r
Hillcrefck, in Milford townlhip, in the county a-
forefaid, and boutidsdby lands surveyed lor John eoa
Driviir,Mofes Parker, Ufeph Barker and others. pat
A certain pthd- trail surveyed in the name of len
Joseph Barker, containing four hundred and three V "
acres and o .l-quarter and allowance, &c. situated. vet
on n large run emptying into Laurel Hill treek a- ( | lf
bout a mile above ihe falls, in Milford township, in vl ji
the county aforefaid, up.d bounded by lauds fur- 0 f t
veyed for Mathias Gnffett, William Campbell, Bet- sale
fey Galbreath and others. mo ,
A certain other trail surveyed in the name of I
James Gilfna, containing four hundred and one a
cres and one quart#; and allowance, &c. situated
on Jones's Mill run, a branch of Laurel Hill creek,
in Milferd townlhip, in the county aforefaid, and t
bounded by lands surveyed for Robert M'Connel, to f
John Hendall, Bci j imin Banlifon and others. * and
A certbin otUsr trail surveyed in the name of E
P HIL ADELP HI A.■ TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 26, 1797
Mary Galbreath, containing fbur hundred and
oneacres and allowance, &c. situated «... Jones',
rai l run, a branch of Laurel Hill creek, in Ylil
the ,? ' ovrn{j! 'P. >•> 'he county aforefaid, and boun
inn- ° e i b y ands surveyed fdr Gabriel Hcifter, James
I 1 " na > J-»mcs Campbell and others,
ext A certain cthsr trail surveyed in the name of
, in Campbell, containing four hundred and
MF _ twenty three acres and one quartsr and allowance,
'he KC. situated on the head. water- of Shaver's iViiU
-lo run, and on both fides of the middle road, pirt in
ted Muford aud aSjwacrfet townihipin the c«un
p anc * hounded by lands Aij veyed for
>re- rkeodore Xlemimger, William Sheaff, John Scott
:rs, and others. .
*»?' r ? CCr ' ,!n ° thtT traa furve yi in the name of
John Scott, containing four hundred and three a
and thre « <l ua »e" and allowance, ice. situat
ed on thf head waters of Shaver's mill run, in So
il merfet township and Somerfct county, late Milford
n s d townlhip, Bedford county, audbounded by lands
;es - !,'y,® 7cd . for willi!lln Sheaff, James Campbell,
Williana Scot# and others.
in v?mi other tra . d > surveyed in the name of
in, Vv liham Scott, containing-three hundred and eigh-
Igs ■ tynine acres, ?nd one quarter, and allo'wance, &c.
i ur situated on a large run, emptying into Laurel Hill
Creek, about a mile above the middle road, ip So
he mtrfet township, Sonieffet county, late Miilford
in townlhip, Bedford county, snd bounded by lands
ds surveyed for lfabella Galbreath, William Coates,
0- Robei t Martin, and others.
id A certain oihn traa, surveyed in the name of Sa
mucl Hagerman, containing four hundred and tbir
na t«n acres and allowance, Sec. situated on both fides
y. of the S;ate road on the waters of Stony creek in Stos
ny creek township.,. formerly Bedford, n« Somer
set county and bouijded by lands surveyed for Samuel
Hillegas, Cornelius Barns, Jacob Slotie. aod others
A ceriain other trail lurveyed in rhc rameof Fran
cis Walker, containing three hundred and ninety.two
lc, v " nd a nalf allowance, &c. fitua' don the
watetS-pf TwUy
line between MtUVd and Turkey Foot lOwnfhips,
»/ Sorrier let county late B dford county and bounded by
ir lauds surveyed for Jeffe Brooke, John Brooke, William
U Biddle and Peter Fi-otman and others';
>f The foregoing Tands are held by warrant of Survey,
n Seized aud taken in execution as the property of
e Philip Reilly.
William Nichols, Marjhal.
1- December 83 dta J.
lf Marjhal's Sales.
_ United Stated, 1 „.
y Pcnnfylvania Diftrift, j
e v 'rtue oi writs of venditioni exponas, issued
( A3 out of the diftrift court of the United Slates, and
' to me dire&ed, will be fold at public Sale at the mer- (
chant's Coffee-Houfe, in Second llreet, on Wednefoay
the 87th day oF December iuft, at 6 o'clock in the '
evening, all that |>i<"ce or paratl of meadow ground {
e fituatc, lying and being in the township of Paffyunck., 1
d and county ofPhlladelphia, on the road leading to *
e State Island Ferry, containing about fifty-four acres »
s and three perches, whereon are erefted a two story *
■. brick Mefluage, out houses and a barn ; alfe one o- «
ther traft or piece of meadow ground t situate in the 11
jaid township and county, and nearly on the opposite *
fide of the laid roadtothe said ferry,containing fix teen a- j
cres&threequai ters; alfoamcfluageortenementand lot
* or piece of ground situate on the north fide of High
i ttreet, between and 6th streets, in the city of Phi
. 1 adelphia, containing in front on High street, thirty
i three feet, and in length or depth two hundred feet,
c bounded eaA by property of Hannah Pcinberton,
\ north by SoutK alley, well by property of William
. Bell, and louth by High street aforelaid.
-Seized and taken iu eiccuuon aaxh€ property of
P Henry Shekel, and to be fold by f
William Nichols, Marjhal.
; Marlhal's Ofiwe, ">
Ik cemher 15, 1797. j
December Tj dtf
Marlhils Sales,
United States, 7 <r f,
Pcnnfylvania Diftrift.J ' V
B* virtuo of a Writ of venditioni exponas, jffued tl
out of the Circuit Court tof the United States,
in and for the Pcnnfylvania Diftridi of th« Middle ~~
Circuit, and to me directed will be fold at public
faieat the Marflials Office in Race Street No. 117. p
on Saturday the 30th day of December inft. at iz
o'clock at noon, two 'elegant engTaved Copper plates
of Sbakefpearc, one plate of Bartolezzi,
one plate of prudence, do. one plate ol meekncfs,do
onq plate of beauty, do. and one plate of'Harvcit
home -do—SeizeJ and taken in execution as the
property of T*iftram Bampfylde Freeman, and
John Iffichblfon, Menchanc , trading unaer the firm ~
of Freeman and Company, ,
And to be fold by r "
v William Nichols, Marthal.
Marftials office ■> w '
December 18th J 797 j dtf
THE SUBSCRIBER, v
ONE of the late 6rm of FREEMAN V Co.
thinks it a duty he owes to himfelf, to de
clare, that he is 110 wife concerned in the property
above advoitifed by the Marftul!, nor ought he ts
be fulijeift to the said a&ion, which will be disput
ed by the party whose interest it is. n
Iriflram Bamfylde Freeman.
December it, dtjoth
To be Sold at Public Vendue,
(If not bsfore d'tfpofed of at private sals)
Monday the firfidayof January next, at fix
V_>/ o'clock in the evening, at the Merchants' Co
ffee House, in Philadelphia, Twentt-Six Thousand
Seven, Hundred and £ighty>acres of LAND,in the
State of New-York, between the northern bounds
of Pennfylvaoia aiid the Su'quchanna, now, or late
in the townships of Hamd. n and Warren, and coun
ty of Montgomery. One foarth of the purcbafe
money to be paid at the time of sale ; lor the residue
credit of one, two and three months, will be given,
on int-ereft and good feturity.
D p c. 4. 3faw<S.
To be Sold at Public Vendue, »
(If not before disposed of at private sale)
ON Monday the nrft day of January next, at fix T
o'clock in the evening, at the Merchants' Coffee '
House, in Philadelphia, Forty Thousand Nine Hun- . 0
dijed and Thirty-Nine acres of LANB in Green In £
county, Commonwealth «f Pennfylvania,on tho W.a
ter* of Fifii and Whe<*liog Creek, and te«j Mile Run. t * ol
Thefc lands are fertile', well timbered and abound in r,e!
coal; they, were Ibid ten years ago for ss. per acie, U"
patented eaOy in 1787, except 3,700, which were pa- 1
tented in 1792 j the great eft part of them were fur- fell
veyed in 1783 - _ dif<
This is between the Ohio and Momongahela, Lai
very convenient to water carriage—about from by
the town of Walhington,- and from 14 to 16 from the n
villages of Greenfiiurgh and Wheeling. One fourth
of the parchafe'money is so be paid au.the time of '
sale ; for ihe residue a credit ot onpi two, and three
months will be given, on interef\,4nd good security.
Pec- 1. - ■ 3 f3w tJ. T S
To be Sold, A
R I I
The time of a Negro Boy, pm
About fifteen years ps age, has seven years yet to I
to fcrve ; he is an cxcelk-p: hoofe fcrvaat, acliva acc
andliealthy. Enquire of. Printer. woi
December 3. d;\v J
B y J OHN Fenno, : N 0 ' 119 Chefmit Street.
*£• FrcUr Knifms.
A Smrfl ca# #° ? f ri«'d. and.now Jaijdiflg
1. x. at Chcfmw itreet wharf, f-om the fleou \
mU tp ' "j*. Hafkjsll, toßfiftm* ef Kass, B<*e« aad
ID i " 'r- ® e,kd A-rmgndv—lA,^/, B tbe lifter
00 or to .
vj iii j6U Anthoiiy <s & Co.
tin .. V,.
u s "; Philip NicKrniTV'Co.
:ott , : #<&£ AOR SALE, . ~ j
At their Storks on Walnut street WWr,
EO f Havannah Sugars, white and brown j
:a- 25 hhds. Jamaica " do.
at- 3000 piece* of broad Nankeens
So- fcnp#rial 1 ea, in quarters and eighths of chests
ird Quicksilver in tubs
ids Madeira Wine in pipes and hoglheads
.'II f 1 eneriffe Wine in pipe?
Old red Port Wine inhoglheads
of Sail Canvass, aforted, No. ito 8
;h- 8 cases ol Manct&fter Good?, confiding of Dimities,
« Muflniets, Girtghan>«,Thiclcf(tts ( Co!»dtiroys, & e .
Ull 200 crates Queens' Ware, allotted
»o- Nails, aflorted
rd B!a k quart Bottles ,
ids Yellcw Ocre in caiks
es, A quantity of writing Slates, slate Ink Stands, See.
100 quarter calks Gun Powder
7bn lave alfofrr SALE or CHARTER,
!c, The flip MOLLY, burthen 340 tons, a
os £ qod velfcl, and completely fitted.
;r - The brig AMAZON, burthen 1350 bar
lel rels, may be ready for fcain a lew days,
rs '1 lie whole of the above velfels to lie fcen at
n- Walnut flreet Wharf. ■"> . tmv re.
be A perfcin well acquainted with
' <e (he th eArv and pra>> ice of boo k.-kee p innr jvhohasbeen J
ls > manyyearscngagedipbufmtfslorhmifeif anJlother?,
would be glad to biempk»yetl, either as an agen*
or fa&or ; or in porting j fK'-fcs uafcttfcf
accounts ;or in executing any other kind 6f writ
0j ing, in French or EngJrlh,
A note addrelTed to J. A. and left at this office,
will be punctually attendsd to.
Rovember 30. tawtf
FOR SALE, AT ,
Wm. Young's Book Store, <
No. 52, Second ftrset, the corner of Chefajj: street, J
d EPORT of the Committee of the House of
j A V Reprefentativesol the United Stites, appoint- 1
ed to prepare and report Articles of Impeachment
against YJILLI 4M' BLOUNT, a Senator of the
c United States, h?£fi crimes and mil
d demeanors, made in pursuance of a refolutiorr of
:, the House of Reprcfeutativea, authorizing the said '
0 Committee to fit during the recess of Congress, and '
s inftruSing them "to enquire, and, by all lawful '
y " means, to difcovor the whole nature and extent
- " of tho offence whereof the laid William Blount
c " (lands impeache.., and.who are the parties and
e " associates therein." r
" Printed by order of the Haufe of Reprefentativei.
1 December 2.0. §
- James C. Samuel W. Fitfigr, a
t AT THEIR STQRE, °
' N0.J13, corner of Arch antl'PronlJlreeti,
| HAri tOK
Cotton and worded 11 ylu ry ii)-yu,ul:(.va4ofU'd
f A few baics red, white, and yellow Flanuels
Ditto furty romall Ha'ndkerchiuls
Ditto Fullicat silk d'mo u
Ditto Pondiclierry and Madrafs diup *
Di'to Gurrahs '
Bengal black Taffttics 1
4000 piece. Nankeens, and
Few chests bed Hyson Ttu '
Alfo —150® boxfs bell London Window Glass, „
from 8 by 6, to 19 by 14—aad 15 hhds. Glass
Ware, aflorted, which they will dispose of cheaper
than any in the city.
, novemVer aB. •jawtf 1
Landing this day, °l
Frem on board tht schooner Two Fiiend«, Dan- a '
jel Crawley, Mailer, P'
r; J";, * nd i RUM > £
FOR SALJ? By P'
George Latimer Ss 3 Son.
uoDemhfr 9.
James & Richard Smith,
r the liberty of informing their friends
X and the public, that they have removea their
(lore to No. 54, South Frinljfreet, next d«or to Kd
ward Fox'* Auction Room, where they have at
v this time for sale, a large and gmt*ral aflbrtenettf cf
European & Eajl India Goods,
Many of whieh are just imported in the Clothier,
William Penn, See. Sic,
Oft. 17. «
NOW LANDING, * br
At South-ftreetWWharf,
The Cargo of the Ship Concord,
Captain Thompfoo, from B-itavia.
About 30® tons quali'y Java Coffee (the
whole having been fele&ed)
80 tons Java Sugar, in caniflers and bags
10 legurcs of old Arrack
Nutmegs, Mace and Cloves
PGR MLR fir
PETER BLIGHT. I<h
Who also offers For Sale, (
Just landed from ship Amity, from Jamaica. 0 f
lot hhds. Jamaica and
170 do. do. Rum. [ le
november 13. d6w
Canal Lottery —No. 11. on
WILL commence d-awing Monday, the2oth an>
inft. Tickets for Sale in this Lottery, at nu
Seven Dollars, at? Wm. BLACKBURN's Lottery ari
and Brokers Olficg, No. 64, South Second-flreet— the
Tickets iu the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery, at Ten an<
Dollars y where check books are kept lor regiller- att
iag and examining in these* ths City of Walhing- hoi
ton, No. 11. and Paterfon Lotteries, and intorma- ed
tion where tickets may be had in moil of the Lotte- cu!
ries authorised by\ law 111 any. of the States gf the J
Union. '
N. B. The bufine»* of a Broker, in buying and
felling all kinds of Public Stock s>ecu«iii's, I
difcountpg Bills and Notes of Hand, sale of eha
Lands, Houfcs. °cc» wcc. wi'il be duly attiendevl tor
by Wm. BLACKBURN. Ch
november J5. s )
The History of Pennsylvania, (
By ROBERT PROUD, clot
IS now in the preis, and will be publilhtd, is I
with all convenient expedition, by 7itCHA- w j t
riah I'tiOLSON, jun. No. 80, Chel'nut-ftreet, aBC
Philadelphia, where fubferiptipns will continue
to be at the PiiilaJlelphia Library, ■
according to the printed pcopofals, until the
work is ready for tiie fubTcrib«r». j
July 18. r _ i-4?*vtf Dc
Bank of North America.
i;ijr , Stockholders arc hereby that ati
Val -'edion for twelve l)rrcitors, for the eufuing year,
iid will be hold at the Rank on Monday., the Bth of
s y next, at t "i r'cldcl.
fter RICHARD WELLS', Cq/hicr. •
Dfcemher x v. <it Bth J
Delaware and Schuylkill Canal.
THE Stockholders are hereby notified, that th#
, , eleAion for Prefideut and Managers, for the enfu
year, will be held at the company's office, on
the fit ft Monday in January next, ar too'cloek.A. m.
WM. MOORE- SMITH, Sec'ry.
Decembei' li. nnv&ftiftnj
Schuylkill and Sul'quehanna Canal.
THE Stockholders are hereby no ified, that the
elesflion for I'refident and Managers for the enfu
'Dg>ear, willbeheld at the compaiiyls office, on
the Srft Monday in January next, at 10 o'clock,
*■ M - Dec, it.. mw&ftiftmt
es ,! Pennsylvania Population Com
pany.
THE Shareholders/ire hereby notified, that an
El' Aion of Officers for the enfuinj year, will be
held at the Company'solfice, n0.53, north Fourth
. c . street, on Wednesday, the 10th day of January
next, at 11 o'clock.
By order o the Board, ,
a SOL. MARACHE, Sec'ry.
December f6 s , eodticthj
r " Insurance Company of North
at America.
1 HE Stockholders arc hereby informed, that a
[l ifated meeting of the Compawy wiil be lie Id-at
>n tlicir office 011 the jiiuth dJy*of next (ne
, second TuefJay in the for the EJec-
tion of twenty-fivfe Direi^ors^orthe ensuing year.
EHEN. HAZARD, S«c'»y.
December 14. thAmrgthT
Philadelphia and LancaiterTurn
pike Company.
THE Stockholders are hereby notified,
annual fctedioa for O fficeis for tbe ensuing
year,will bt held at the Company's Office in Phila
delphia, 011 the£econd Monday in January next, at
I® o'cUck, a. m. Wm. GOVETT, Sec'ry.
f December 7. gts m&wt>J
t Insurance Company of
; America.
A Meeting of the Stockholders is to be held, a - (
j gteeably to adjournment, at the Company's office, j
j on the firft Monday in January next, at It o'cloak,
1 A - "• EBEN. HAZARD, Sec'ry. j
t Decsmber T4. tb&mtiftj
Insurance Company 1
OIP THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. c
'"j "HE Stockholders are hereby notified, that an j
X Eleflion for thirteen Directors to ferre for ' r
one year, will be held at tl>» company's Office, on „
, Monday, the eighth day of January next, at tl ,
o'clock.
SAM. W. FISHER, Sec'ry. J
December 14. dtßtbj
A Fifty Dollar Bank Note, "
ps the Bank of the United States, was loft qm Sa-
" turday last, between the Bank of the United States
"the Horf: market—lf an honest person has
found it, and will leave it with the Printer hereof; ,
they (hall be handsomely rewarded.
December 11. eoj3t
NOTICE.
To holders of J AMES GREENLEAFs r
and EDIVARD FOX'S Engagements
IN coufequrnce of many having been prevent
ed, from late unav idable circumstances from -
obtaining their Certificates, agreeable to former
notice. The Trustees now informthem, they a]
are ready-to tlTue the fame to these who may ap- »
ply withifl sixty days, at No. 8 Cnefnut Sertet, 0
and those who do not, will be confidercd as re- h
linquiffiing their claim on the Aggregate Fund
provided tor their payment.
HIiNRY PRATT,
THC MAS W. FRANCIS,
JOHN MILLER, JUN.
JOHN ASHLF.V,
JACOB BAKER.
December 15. d^ot
For Sale by the Subscribers,
Prime Rice in whole and half tierces
Bou/dcaux Brandy
TentriJJe IVine *
Molajfes -
, Georgia and Earolina Indigo V
Ravens Duck and one hogjhead'nf paint
brUfhes. .
N. (3* y. Frazer. C
No. 95, Sanfh Front Street, A
Nov. 7. d\m L
MUSIC, v " iu
J. L. LENZ,
Teacher ol Vocal and instrumental Music,
RIiTURNS hi-, sincere thanks to the Ladies-and
Gentlemen, from whom he received a very
liberal encouragement since his residence in this ci
ty, and refpcflfully informs his friends and the pub
lic generally, that, in of the requift 77
of Jo me as his friends, he has opened a MuficaT
School at his house in Spruce Street No 174, where
be will teach on the Piano forte, Violin &c. &c
He deems it unnecessary to enlarge upon the ad
vantages the learner will derive frotr. an inftituti
on of this kind; he will only fay, that attention
and zcj are much excited in an affsmbly, where
numbers are in pursuit of the fame obje.fl. His
arrangement is such, that an iut'erference of the
the different sexes will be avoided. Those Ladiei
and Gentlemen who cannot make it convenient tp
attend at his school, he will wait upon at thfir
houses- Applications will be thankfully receiv
ed at his house, where his terms and further parti
culars may be known. 1
Dec. 7. *lweod
1 —— £T-*
Alphabetical Lilt of Duties,
Payable by law on all Goods, Wares, and Mer
chandize, imported into the Unit«d States—latest
edition, to ]ie_fold by JOHN OR VIROD, no. 41,
Cnefnut "Greet. * ' Dae. ifi—d x
STOLEN }[
Out of the fub£criber'B office a large blue C oi
clothclo(ii,hd\{ worn. Theinlidcof the Collar "
is faced partly with scarlet velyct and partly
with scarlet cloth, and it has a silver hook at
and chain as a fa(l«ning. A suitable reward He
will be paid for refooring it. ant
WILtIAM MEREDITH r "
No. lii South 3d Street. 1 '
Dec. j6. diw ]
1 , f l? u ' e * n ur^n gton for §aie.
!j *"{£ ' J^ lcr 'ber hit a larpe, convenient two
, r t\- Qnr y, hnck House, with Stables, Carriage
and-a well la-.pr.lved Garden, in the City
, |* New-Jecfey", wMcfa he willies to
a lcrms apply at No. 5, South Fourth
- t0 „„ , GEORGE WALXEK,
if, Who lias also for Sale,
,he Lots jn Wafhihgton City,
•n harhoorf IiOUS '° **. Capil °' ?" d th '
M " ne'emb^rii.
tl- A, TP UNG MAN < who C 9«W '->»ng indifpu
h. x ,g . b . le '■"ommeudation., is defirousto be em
<T X' tU the clt y o£ "pying Clerk, at a public
__ rr , . woul,i « n p>gc on moderate terms
™ Tor iurthcr particulars enquire at the office of t
f' S22£l__ __ Dec . 9
T , for s rjf, ~ * *
i- B y JOHN MILLER, jun. CO.
No. 8, Chdnut-ftrcet,
One hundred and eighty bales
BENGAL goods,
:h Ajnongft whiclfjirc,
7 ? l y /- Mamoodics
Sanpa, '
nahs Tanda Coffaes
Gnzgin , Eniertic#
Blue Cloths Calicoes
Palanapooj-s Romall Handke. chiefs
• theni are a great proportion of the
1 nnpufaaures of Patna. .
Decenibc r i.
* ' All Perions
>. , JI;l /, ,u «^ n y^™anIts 1 ts agaiflft tie Eflate of the
late Captain George Irwin, are requdled to
• h, n fZ m ,L V r a A cc °' J " ti P>°pe f ly aUcfled, on or
. , f. ftrft d fy nt January next tnfuing
and thole who are indebted to said estate are so
licited to make -immediate payment to
ciAHAH IRWIN, Administratrix. >
nov. iq 1797. ,
JUST RECEIVED,
r ,(via New-York)
and now opening, by
George Dobson,
No »5, f»uth Third street,
L A "' cxt enfive and general alTortment of
HABERDASHERY, viz.
. ® dl Londotf miit Pins Galloon,and Ferret,
L.mraon do. do. Worfled Binding,.affor
' Maken.ie sfuper,patent ted colours
white chapel Needles Imperial, diaper, and
Nuns Thread no. 6to Thread Tapes
40, regularly aflorted White Edgings
do.no. 130 to joe, Black rad coloured CM
regularly assorted nefe Ribbands
Coloured do. Sattin f lgurc<l do
, Black sewing S.lk, Black Velvet! 1-4 to i id
Ccdoured do. and Twist Velvet & pelon Sattins
Silk and cotton Wire, French Cambi ick
Do. do. Ribbands S«otch do.
Shirt Mo.ld. and Wire, Plain gilt and plated
Black bryjk Feathers Buttons
And a complcat assortment of G»ods, fuittble
to the and ap f road»i« g fettlpn, at reduced
g' rgy 6. dtf
THE PARTNERSHIP or ~ "
Richard & James Potter,
TSthis day dissolved, by mutual consent. All
1 perfonsindebted to the said firm, are requefled
to pay the feme to either of the fcbfcritoj; and
ail persons having any demands againll them, are
requested to fend their accounts /oi settlement.
Richard Potter,
James Potter.
December 9. $
Ihe Subicriber intends to make
application for fcbe renewal of a Certificate 01 a W„re
in the Bank,ol the United State., ft.ndlngin the name
h a k ? datcd J u| y >797, !h? fame
having been Wl. J OHN ORAHAM.
Richmond, Dct. x •
' "ROSS & SIMSON,
HAVE FOR SALE, ' ,
A few bales Baftas, Coffas, and
A a quantity of Bengal COTTON
I3engal SUGAR, in bags and boxes
Jamaica, %
St. Vincents, ( RUM. _ r ,, ?'■
and Bengal J
300 caiks RICE, ;nd
A parcel of ship building RED CEDAR
' i
Chocolate and Muftatd,
of a Tuperior quality manufaflured,
GINGER and Pepper, ground ; (helled or
pearl IWley ; Philadelphia Porter, Beer,
Aie and Cyder ; Taunton and Burton Ale •
London Porter; red. Port and Lilbon Wine)
luitahle far exportation or home consumption.
The highest pi ice given for Muflard-Seed. '
W//o forfait, -A quantity of Bocking and
common Baizes, a varietv of colort j a bale of
Fullians, Shawls, &c, for'falehy
JOHN HA WORTH,
No. 98, south Front-flrett.
Nov. 47. m.&th.t.ij.
Imported (via New York) on the
ftiip Hero, from Madras and Calcutta, and for
faie by the fubferiber, at N0.61, Chefßut street,
between Second and Third Streets, the follow
ing articles .
Maharagonees Charconna Dorens
Chintz and Calicoes Dacca worked muslins
Gillis RomaU Bandannoes
Nillas & Penfiafoes Chafia Romals
Blue cloth Hair ribbon
MuJlMullhanket-chiefs Palempore.
Patria- do. Banares Opium
Leffcr Cardimum Seeds.
Samuel Wiltox.
November 17 i\h M w
To Gentlemen who intend Jjjcnding
the Winter in the City.
JIOOMS to LET,
\ IT" 1 ™ or without Board—at No. 114, corner
\ i of Sixth and Race Streets. The situation
agreeable—and vicinity has been free from the late
contagion. « Pel. 17.—dtf
BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Couft,
w>!l be cxpofed to Sale, on the 26th current
at 9 o'clock,4. M. at the premises, a fmallframe
House and Lot, situated on the corner of Sprt ce
and Eighth streets, fubjeit to an annual ground
rent of fifteen pounds, late the property of An
thony Lebeck, deceased.
MARGARET LEBSCK, AimMfiratrix.
December 16. 'v.,.
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