of ti>t Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. NUMSBJ) 1654.J Marshal's Sales. United States, P Pennsylvania Diflrift. A", BY virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias iflucd outofthe Diftrift Court of the United States for the Penn sylvania Diflri&, to mc directed will be exposed to Public Sale, on Tuesday the second day of January next, at fevcu o'clock in the evening, at the Coffee House in Second 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 State of Pennsylvania— -to •wit: one traft of land called Rush Bottom, situated on the waters of Liclieu cr«fk, in Belfaft township in thd fame county, bounded by lands of Jacob Bore man, William Defhong, Ralph Bropks others, containing three hundred and nin,ety-one acres, and, one hundred and thirty two perches and the ufnal al lowance. Gne craft called Newland, fltuated in Belfaft town ship in the fame county, bounded by lands of George Sipes, Monci Difchaugs, Neas William Difchang, John Ruffle and others, containing four hundred and lour acres and three quarters, and the usual allowances. One traft called Hickory Ridge, situated on the waaers of Tonola way creek, in Belfaft township in the fame county, hounded by lands of Eliis Rutman, Feter freights, George fioretnan, Monci Defhongg >nd otheps, containing four hundred and forty-four acres and ninety-fix peaches and allowance, And one tra6l called. Gold Mine, fiiua.e on the wate/s of Tonolaway creek in Belfaft township, in the fame county, bounded by lands of Will iam Woods Peter Swarfzler, John M'Lett, Jacob Tho* fnas Logan and others, containing three hundred apd Seventy acres and fiftv-fix parches md allowances, &c The foregoing iraaa are all patented, feiz<d and taken in execbrion as the property of Philip Really, and to be fold by William Nit hols y Marshal. Proember 23. dta^ MatlhaFs Sales. United States, > _ Pennljrivania DiftricJl, J JJ' TTY virtue of a wrif'orfiCTf fach» issued out of JD the diflritt court of the Un'itetl Matrs for the Fennfylvania difttitft, to me (iireiled, wi.l be exposed to fate, on Tuesday the second day of Jauuary nest, at seven o'clock ir> the •veuinj, at the CufTee-houfe in Second-ftreej, in the city of Philadel hi.t, the following traifts or parcels of vacant jnd unim proved LAND, situated in the county of So merset, late county of Bedford, in the state of Pennsylvania, viz.— A certain trafl, surveyed in the name of Ma ry Eafltftnan, containing three hundred 5t eighty acres and the usual allowance See. situated on the waters of Stony creek, in Stoney creek tewnfhip, and bounded by lands surveyed for Joseph Kitk bride, John Koadi, Charles Reinfhsw, and o ther«. A certain other tratS, fnrveyad in the name ef George Campbell, containing four hundred ?nd ten acres ami allowance &c. situated on the weft fide of Alleghany Mountain, on the waters ef Steny creek, in Stony creek towofhip", for merly Bedford, now Somerset county,and bound ed by lands surveyed for Joseph Kirkbrida, Ma ry Eafleraan, Jeha Rowfer and others. A certain other trail, lurveyed in the name of Benjamin Lodge, containing four hundred and fourteen acres Sc three quarters & allpwancc,&c. situated on the waters of Clear rttn, a branch of Steny creek, in Stony creek townfhig, in ike county atorefaid, and bounded by lands fhrveyed for William Gattack, William Skinner, George Campbell and others. A certain other trail, fnrveyed in the name of Richard Williams, containing three hundred and ninety-leven acres and a half and allowance fee. situated on the ifete road and old road lead ing from JBedford to Pittfburg, and oc the wa ters of Stouy creek, in Stony creek township, in the county aforefaid, and bounded by lands fur veyed for Jacob Stotler, William Gotamy, Sa muel Adams aad others. A certain other trail, surveyed in the name of William Gattack, containing four hundred and one acres and a half and allowance See. situ ated on Clear run, a branch of Stony creek, in Stony creek townlhip, in the county aforefaid, and boupdedby lands surveyed for Robert Wil liams, William Skinner, Benjamin Lodge and others. A certain ofher tr.if, surveyed in th« name of Robert Witlt3ms, containing four hundred and two acres and a half and allowance &c. fwu atcd on the water* of Stony creek, in Stosy creek, townlhip, in the county aforefaid, and bounded by lands for Jacob Ziglar, Richard Williams, Samutl Adams and others. A certain other trail, surveyed iu the name etf James Johnson, containing three hundred and ninety-five acres and allowance &c. situated onbeth fides of tfce state road* on the waters of Stony creek, in Stony creek township, in the county aforefaid, and bounded by lands surveyed for Alexander Johnson, Joseph Engle, Conrad Weaver and others. A certain other trail, surveyed in the name of Alexander Johnson, containing four hundred and five acres and a half and allowance &c. situ ated on the waters of Stouy creek, in Stuny creek township, in the county aforefaid, and bounded by lands surveyed for J#hn Lombard, Jamas Johnson, Joseph Eugle and others. A certain other trail, surveyed in the name of John Johnson, containing four hundred and eight acres and three quarters and allowance &c. situated on the waters of Stony creek, in Stony ereek township, in the couuty aforefaid, andtboynded by lands surveyed for Robert Tuck cef«, John Shoemaker, Mathias Baker and •.thers. A certain other trail, surveyed in the name #f William Campbell, containing four hundred and seventeen acres and a quarter and allow ance &e. situated adjoining Jones's road, and a on a run emptying into Laurel-hill creek, otherwise called the North Fork of Turkey-foot, in lilillford townlbip, in the county arureraid, and bounded by lands surveyed for Joseph Bark er, Mathias Geflet, Benjamin Rufsleand others. A certain other traft surveyed in the name of Betsey Galbreath,containing three hundred &nin»- jty nine acres and one quarter and allowance, &c. situated on Roaring run, a small branch of l.aurel Hill creek, in Milford townlhip, in the county a forefaiil, and bounded by lands surveyed for John Driver,, Moses Parker, JefepH Barker and others. A certain other trail surveyed ill the name of Joseph Barker, containing sous hundred and three acres and one quarter and allowance, &c. situated on a large run emptying into Laurel Hill creek a bout a mile above the falls, in Milford township, in the county aforefaid, and bounded by lauds sur veyed for Mathias Goflett, William Campbell, Bet sey Galbceath and others. A certain other trait surveyed in the name of James Ciffna, Containing four hundred and one a cres and one quarter and allowance, &c. situated on Jones's Mill run, a branch of Laurel HiU creek, in Milford township, in the county aforefaid, and bounded by l»»d» surveyed for Robert M'Connel, John Hendall, Benjamin Bankfon ud others. PHILADELPHIA: THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 28, 1797 A certain ether tracl surveyed in the name of Mary CJalbreath, containing four hundred and one acres and allowance, &c. situated «n Jones'* mill ru«, a branch of Laurel Hi!l creek, in Mil ford township, ift the county aforefaid, and boun ded by lands surveyed for GabrielHeifter, Junes Ciffna, James Campbell and others. A certain oth«r tract surveyed uj the nante of Jame« Campbell, containing sous hundred »r.d twenty three acres and one quarter and allowance, Btc. situated on the head waters of Shaver'* Mill rwj, andon both fides of the middle road-, part in Millord and part in Somerset Eownfhipin the coun ty aforefaid, and bounded by lands surveyed for Theodore Memimger, William Sheaff, John Scott and others. A cortein other tra<sk surveyed in the name of John Scott, containing four hundred and three a cres and three quartsrs and allowance, &c. fituat vd on the head waters of Shaver's mill run, in So mcrl'et townlhip and Somerset county, late Milford township, Bedford county, aud bounded by lands surveyed for WilJiam Shs&flf, J units Campbell, Willian Scost aud others. A certain other trad, surveyed in the name of William Scott, containing three bundr»d and eigh ty-nine acres, and one quarter, and allowance, &c. situated on a large run, emptying into Laurel Hill Creek, about a mile above the middle road, io So merset townlhip, Somerset cott.ity, late Miilford township, Bedford county, and bounded by lands surveyed for lfabella Gabreath, William Coates, Robert Martin, and others. A certain o'hrr tra6l, in the name of Sa muel Hagerman, containing four hundred and thir teen acres and allowance, See. situated on both fides of the State ro-id on the waters of Stony creek in Stos ny creek townihip, formerly Bedford, now Somer set i ounty and bounded by lauds firveyed for Samuel Hillrgas Cornelius Barns, Jacob Slottei and others certain other tract surveyed in the rame of Fran cis Walker, containing three hundred and niucty-lwo acre* and a half and allowance, 4c. situated oh the waters Nort FoTk ni Turkey Foot, ncai the' lin. b and Tuikjy Foot townflttpu Somertft countylatf B aford county and bounded by lands furve\edfor |e(Te Brooke, John Brooke, William Biddlc and Peter r otipati and others. The foregoing lands are held by warrant of Survey, Seized and taken in execution as the pfoperty of Plnlip Rrillv William Nichols, Marshal. December 23 dtgj. Marshals .Sales, United States, "1 Pennsylvania Diftrift. J BY virtue of a Writ of venditioni exponas, ifTued out of the Circuit Court iof the United States, in and for the Pennsylvania Diftriift of the Middle Circuit, ancl to me directed will be fold at public sale at the Marshals Office in Race Street No. 117. on Saturday the 30th day of December inft. at 1 2 o'olock at noon, two elegant engraved Copper plates ol Shakespeare, one plate of Harmony, Bartolezzi, one plate of prudence, do. one plate of meekness, do one plate of beauty, do. and one plate of Harveft home do—Seized and taken in execution a» the property of Tristram Bampfylde Freeman, and John Nicholfon, Merchants, trading under the firm of Freeman and Company, And to be fold by William Nichols, Marshal. Marlhals office > December 18th 1797 J dtf THE SUBSCRIBER, ONE of the late firm of FREEMAN V Co. thinks it a duty he owes to himfelf, to de clare, that he is no wife concerned in the property above advettifedby the Marshal!, nor ought he to be fuhjefl to the said action, which will be dilut ed by the party whose interest it is. 1 rifiram Bamfylde Freeman. December 22 dtjoth To be Sold at Public Vendue, (If not btfore disposed of at private sals) Monday the hrftdayof January next, at (i* V o'clock in the evening, »t the Merchants' Cof fee House, in Phifidelphia, Twenty-Six Thousand Seven Hundred end Eighty acres Of LAND, in the State of New-York, between the northern bounds of Pennsylvania and thr v u quehanna, now, or late in the townfhjpi ot Hijnddp and Warren, and coun ty of Montgomery One iourih of the puicfeafe money to be paid at the time of iaie ; for the reiidue one, two and three moiHhs, wiW be given, on in%creit and good security. Drc. 1 3tawtS. To be Sold at Public Vendue, (If not before disposed of at private sale J Monday the firft day of January next, at fix o'clock in the evening, at the Merchant*'CotTfer 44oufe» in Philadelphia, Forty 'l'houfand Nine Hun died and Thirty-Nine arres of LAND in Gieen county, Commenwealth of Pennfylvania,on tha Wa ters of F«(h and Wheeling Crrek, andtcu Mile Run. Thcfc lands are fertife, well timbered and abound in coal; they were fold ten years ago for 5s per acre, patented ea«iy in *787) except 3.700, which were pa tented in 1702 ; the part of them were sur veyed in 1783. Thit traft is betwern the Ohio and Manongahelt, verycanvcuienl to water carriage—about 19 miles from the town of Waihington, a/id from 141016 from the villages of Greenfburgh and Wheeling. One fourth of the purchase money is to be paid at the time ot sale; for the residue a credit of one, two, and three months will be given, on interest and good security. Dec. 1. 3' awt J* Thomas Randall, PRESENTS his refpefts to his Friends, and the Public in general, informs them that he hasopen»d an Office, athishoufe, No. 88, Spruce llreet, for the purpose of transacting bufineU in the line of Cemnuifiori and Agency, collc&ing rents and out standing claims in any part of the United States.— He flatters himfelf that from his long refidooce in this country and a general knowledge of it, hisfer cices will be found worthy the notice of those who may please to confide to him the management of any of their concerns, N> B. Security given where required, nth mo 14 3tawtf "for sale, By BENJAMIN CLARK, No. 55, the corner of Chefnut and Front streets, A large quantity, of Clocks and Watches. Also, a genera! assortment of Tools, Biles and Materials, coafifting of Clock Mpvt ments, eight day and thirty hour pinions and f«rge work ; Bells, clock and watch Dials, Springs, Hands, GlaiTes, Pu nice Stone, Emery, Rotter. Stone, Cat Out; bench, fland and tail. Vices; Turns, Pliers,Chains,Seals,Keys, &c. &c. * # * Apprentices Wanted. November 3. fittutf To be Sold, The time of a Negro Boy, About fifteen jears of age, has (even years yet to tcive ; he is an excellent house servant, atSlive andheahhy. Enquire ef the Printer. December 1. By John Fenno, N a 119 Chefnut Street. FreQi R.aifms. A.SriaH juft arrived, andnfcw landing at Chefnut drcet wharf, from ;he sloop Ya rico, capt, Haskell, confiO.ißg of Boxes and Jars. A few Jars of excellent Or apt?, and flicks of fofe shelled Almonds.—Apply to the Mailer on board, or to • yosi-'j{ntMny*hf Co. •December 19 §ft Philip Nicklin Go. HAVE fOR SALE, At their Stores on Walnut street Wharf, HavaftnahSugars, whiteandbrown 25 hhds. Jamaica do. 3000 pieces of broad Nankeens Imperial Tea, in quarters and eighths of chefta Quicksilver in tubs Madeira Wine in pipes and hogsheads ' Teneriffe Wine in pipe? Ofd led Fort Wine in hogsheads Sail Canvass, alforted, No. I to S 8 cases of Manchester Goads, eonUQing of Dimities, Muflinets, Ginghams,Thickfctts, Corduroys, &c. 200 crates Queens' Ware, alforted Kills, aflorted Black quart Bottles Yellow Ocre in caiks A quantity of writing Slates, slate Ink Stands, &e. 100 quarter caflcs Gun Powder Ibrt Ij*< mJJo fttr SALE or CHARTER, TheJhip MOLLT, burthen 340 tons, a good vefl.l, and completely fttceil. The brig AMAZON, burthen 1300 bar rels, maybe ready lor l'ca in a few days. The whole of the above veffeis to be seen at "Walnut street Wharf. 5 nnv IC. A pei ion well acquaiated with thf theory and praaiceofUiok-kcepinCtWhohasfceen manyyearscngaged inbufinehfyr himfelf andothers, would be glad t« osemployed, »(teni or faflor"; or- in paftif>£ boolu ; flitinj unsettled accounts ; or in executing airy* other kind of writ ing, in French orKngliSi. A note addrelfed to J. A. and left at this office, will be punctually attended to. November 30. Jawtf ' FOU SALE, at Wm. Young's BookStore, No. 52, Second llreet, the comer of Chefnut street, REPORT of the Committee of the Houfc of Representatives of the United States, appoint ed to prepare and report Articles of Impeachment againu WILLI AM BLOUNT, a Senator of the United States, impeached of high crimes and mis demeanors, made in pursuance of a resolution of the Hoyft of Representatives, authorizing the said Committee to fit during the recefc of Congress, and Inftrufling them " to enquire, and, by all lawful " means, to difcovcr the whole nature and extent " of the offence whereof the laid William Blount " ft and s impeacheand wuo are tfw parties and " aflociates therein." Printed by order of the House of Representatives. December 20. § James C. Samuel W. Fisher, AT THE R STORE, N0.513, corner of Arch and Front streets, BAVt /OK SALE, Cotton and worlled Hosiery in trunk s, aflorted A few bales red, white, and yellow FlanneU Ditto fu'ty romall ManUkerclUCflf Ditto Pollicat (ilk ditto Ditto Pondicherry and Madrafs ditto Ditto Gurrahs Bengal black Taffetics 4000 picc« Nankeens, and Few chells best Hyson Tea AHfo —1 too box s bell London Window Glass, from 8 by 6, to 19 by 14—and 15 hhds. Glaf. Ware, assorted, which they will dispose of cheaper than any in the city, noveniler aB. flawtf Landing this day, From on board the schooner Two Friends, Dan iel Crawley, Mafler, 80 hhd». and 1 J amaica RUM, I% pipes ) J 7 FOR SALfc BY George Latimer tif Son. uovember 9. j James Richard Smith, npAK.E the liberty of informing their friends 1 and the public, that thoy have removed their (lora to No. 54, South Front firett, next door to Bd ward Fox's Auction Room, where they have, at this time for sale, a large and general assortment of European & Eajl India Goods, Many of which are just imported in the Clothier, William Pcnn, &e. kc. Oft'. 27. ' ■ t NOW LANDIW6, At South-street Wharf, The Cargo of the Ship Concord, ' Captain Thoinpfoß, from Batavia. About 300 tons firft quality Java Coffee (the whole having been fele<9cd) 80 tons Java Sugar, in caniflert and bag* 10 legurcs of old Arrack Nutmegs, Mace and Cloves f0& sAlt bt PETER BLIGHT. Who also nffirs For Sale, Jufl landed from (hip Amity, from J atresias. 20» hhds Jamaica Sugar, aad 170 do. do. Rum. November 23. . d'6w Canal Lottery—No. 11. WILL commence drawing Monday, the zoth inft. Tickets for Sale in this Lottery, at Seven I)Man, at Wm. BLACKBURN ji Lottery and Broker# Office, No. 64, South Second-llreet— Tickets iu the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery, at Tin Dollars, whete check books are kept lor regifler ing and examining in these, the City 0' Waihing ton, No. 11. and Haterfon Lotteries, atld informa tion where tickets may be had in moll of the Lotte ries authorifedby law in any the States of the Union. N. B. The bufineft of a Biok.ii, in buyingafld felling all kinds of Public Stock and Securities, difcountng Bills and Notes of Hand, sale of Lands, House?, &c. &c. will diily attended to, by Wm. BLACKBURN. November 15 • L § r The Hillory of Pennsylvania, BY ROBERT PROUD, Ig now in the prefa, and will be published, with all convenient expedition, by ZfcCH a riah PoulsoH, jun. No. 80, Chefnut-ftreet, Philadelphia, where fubferiptions will continue to be received, and at the Philadelphia Library, according to the printed proposals, until the work is ready for the fubfcribera. July 18. _ 23 wtf Bank of North America. THE Stockholders are hereby notified, that an «l&Sten for twelve Directors, for the ensuing year, will he held at the Bank on Monday, t]ie Bth of Janiia: y next, at ten o'clock. RICHARD WELLS, Cashier. December I tC dtjgthj and Schuylkill Canal. THB Stockholdei's are hereby notified, that the ele&ion for President and Managers, for the ensu ing year, will be held at the company's office, on the firft Monday in January next, at 10o'clock,a.m. WM. MOORE SMITH, Sec'ry. December IX. mw&ftiftrj Schuylkill and Sufquehanna Canal. THE Stockhojders are hereby notified, that the eitilion for President and Managers for the enfu ingyear, willbeheld at the company's office, on th? firft Monday in January next, at 10 o'cluck, a. m. Dec. 11. mw&ftiftmj Pennsylvania Population Com pany. THE Shareholders are hereby notified, that an Elr&ion of Officers for the ensuing year, will be' held at the Company's office, north Fourth street, on Wednesday, the 10th day of January next, at 12 o'clock. By order o the Board, SOL. MARACHE, Sec'ry. December eodtlothj Infyrance Company of North America. THE Stockholders arc hereby informed, that a dated meeting of the Company will be held at their office on the ninth day of January next (be ing the second Tuesday in the pionth) for the Eiec tioft of twenty-five Directors for the ensuing year. EHJiN. HAZARD, Sec'ry. December 14. thStrntpthl Philadelphia and LancafterTurn pikc Company. THE Stockholders are hereby notified, that the annual Ele<slioD for Officers fer the ertfuing year,will be held at the Company's Office in Phila delphia, oh the second Monday in January next, at 10 o'eUck, a. m. Wm. GOVETT, Sec'ry. December 7. 2ts mScwt7j Insurance Company of North America. A Meeting of roe Stockholders is to be held, a greeably to adjournment, at the Company's office, on the fir ft Monday in January next, at 11 o'clock, A. 11. EBEN. HAZARD, Sec'ry. December 14- th&mtlftj Insurance Company OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. '"T 'HE Stockholders are hereby notified, that an JL Eledion for thirteen Dlredors to serve for one year, will be held at the company's Office, on Monday, the eighth day of January uext, at, 11 o'clock. SAM. W. FISHER, Sec'ry. December 14 dtßthj A Fifty Dollar Bank Note, Of the Buik of the United States, was loft 011 Sa turday last, between the Ba«k of the United States and the Horse market—lf an honed person. has found it, and will leave it with the Printer hereof; they (hall be handsomely rewarded. December 11. eodjt N O T I C E. To holders of JAMES GREENLEAPs and EDWARD FOX's Engagements IN conl«iMetice of many having been prevent ed, from late unavoidable circutnftances from obtaining t*ieir Certificates, agreeable to former notice. TheTruflees now informthenv, they are ready to issue the iarae to those who may ap ply within'fixtvdays, at No. 8 Chefnut Street, and those who do not, will be confidercd as re linquishing their claim on the Aggregate Fund provided for their payment. HENRY PRATT, THCMAS VV. FRANCIS, JOHN MILLER, JUN. JOHN ASHLEY, JACOB BAKER. December 15.' ! dfiot For Sale by the Subscribers, Prime Rice in whole and half tie reef Baiitdeaux Brandy Tttirrijfe IVine Molajfes Georgia atld Carolina Indigo 3 Ravens Duck and one hugfhead "cf pai'it brushes. N. Cs* J. Frazer, AV. Sontb Front Street. Nov. 7. dim- MUSIC. J. L. LENZj ol Voe|l and instrumental Music, ETURNS hisfincere thanks to the Ladies and . Gentlemen, from whom be received a very liberal encouragement since his refidcnce in tins ci ty, aad relpe&fully informs hisffiendsand the pub ,lie generally, that, in cenfequpnce of the request of feme of his friends, he has opened a MuCcal School at hisboufoin Syrace Street No 17 4,where he will teach on'the Piano forte, Vioiui &c. &c.— He deems it unnecessary to enlarge upon the ad vantages the learner will derive from an inflituti on of this kind; be will only fay, that attention and zeal are much "extited in an affsmbly, where numbers are in purfnit of the fame objeS. His arrangement is fnch, that an interference of the the different sexes will be avoided. Those Ladies and Gentlemen who cannot make it convenient to attend at his school, he will wait upon at their houfts. Applications will be thankfully receiv ed at hit hqufe, where bis terms and further parti cular may be known. Dec. 7. *lwcod Alphabetical Lift of Duties, Payable by law on all Goods, Wares, and Mer chandize, imported into the United States—latest edition, to be fold by JOHN OR.MROD, n0..41, Cbofnut street. Dac 16— d STOLEN Out of the fubferiber's office a large blue clolhclyil,\\?\{ worn. Theinfidcof the@ollar is facftd partly with fcarlct velvet and partly with fcarlct cloth, and it has a silver hook and chain 33 a fattening. A suitable reward will be paid for restoring it. WILLIAM MEREDITH No. j j 1 South 3d Street. Dec. 16. diw A House in Burlington for Salt. I" 1 Hl} lubfcriber has a large, convenient two ftory brick House, with Stables, Carriage houfe, and a well improved Garden, in the City of Burlington, New-Jersey, which he withes to stLL, For terms apply at No. 5, South Fourth ftrcet, to GEORGE WALKEK, JVbo has ajfo for Sale ? Lots in Washington City, Contiguous to the Capitol and to the principal harbour. December ai. CLERKSHIP. ~~ A YOUNG MAN, who could bring indispu table recommendations, ( is defirousto be cm ployed in the capacity of copying Clerk, at a publie office—He would engage on moderate terms. For further particulars enquire at xl c office of t Gaze: " ; - § Dec ,9 foFJTIe, " By JOHN MILLER, jun. Zsf Co. No. 8, Cholcut-fcrcet, Otis hundred and eighty bales BENGAL GOODS, Amongfi which are, Guwahs Mamoodies Baftas Sann?.s CSiiszchalis Tanda Cofiaes Guzzics Enverrics Blue Cloths Calicoes PaJampoors Romall Handkei chiefs Amohgtt them are a great proportion oi tha manufactures of Patna. December 1. j All Persons Having any demands 4ga : nfl the Eflate of the late Captain George irwiy, are neqiitlleU to liring in their accounts pioperly satisfied, on or before the firft day of (January next enluirg anrt-rtiofirvrho anH«rtebted to ferri eitete are fa tinted to make immediate payment to oAUAH 1R WJN, Administratrix. Nov. 19 *797. (J JUST RECEIVED, (via New-York) and now opening, by George Dob son, No 15, fe-uth Third street, An extensive and general ailortment of HABERDASHER,Y, viz. Bcfl London mixt Pins Galloons and Ferrets Common do. do. Worded Binding, afTor- Makenzie'ifuptr, patent ted colours white chapel Needles Imperial, diaper, and Nuns Thread no. 6to Thread Tapes 40, regularly aborted Wh.ite Edgings Lisle do. no. j3O to 500, Blaak nd coloured Chi. regularly assorted nefe Ribbands Coloured do. Sattin ar.d figured do. BJaek sewing Silks Black Velvet, 1-4 to lad Coloured do. and Twill Velvet fiz pelon Sattiss Silk and cotton Wires French Cambrlck Do. do. Ribbands Scotch do. Shirt Moulds and Wires Plain gilt and plated Black brulh Feathers ' Buttor.9 And 3 compleat aflortment of Goods, suitable to the prslent and approaching feifon, at rcduc«d P ricg * Dec, 6. dtf THt PARTNERSHIP Or' Richard Es° James Potter, IS this day djflblved, by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the said firm, are r<-<juc.(led to pay the fume to either of the fubferibers; and ajl persons having any demand* sgalnft them, are requeued to fend their accounts for fettlcratrt. *" Richard Potter, James Potter. December 9. § The Subscriber intends to make application for the lencwal of a Certificate of a S>haie in the Bank of the United States, ftandin K iri the name o;A.B. No. 4004, dated July 11, 1 7g7 , the fame having been lo|t, JOHN GRAHAM. Richmond, Dec. 1. ROSS SIMSOir ~ HAVfr FO* SAtE, A few hales Baftas, GofTas, and a quantity of Bengal COTTON Bengal SUGAR ? in tags and boyes Jamaica, S St. Vincent!, £ RUM. and Bengal j 300 ca(ks RICE, A parcel of (hip building RED CEDAR. oa. *7- , ■ £ Chocolate and Mustard, of a superior quality manufactured, GINGER and Pepper, ground ; shelled or pearl Barley ; Philadelphia Porter, ■ Beer, Ale and Cyder j Taunton and Burton A'*" ; London Porter ; red. Fort and Lilbou Wine, suitable for exportation or home coafumption. The highest pi ice given for Multard-Secd. jifo for /ale, A quantity of Backing and common Baizes, a variety of colors ; a bale of F'jftians, Shawls, &c, for Yale by JOHN HA WORTH, No. 98, south Front-lireef, X°v- a 7. m.&th.t.ij. Imported (via New York) on the fliip Hero, from Madras and Calcutta, and for sale by the fubferiber, at No. 61, Chefnut street, between Second and Third Streets, the follow ing articles . Maharagonges Charconna Dorens Chintz and Calicoes Dacca worked muflini Gil lis Romal* Bandannoes Nillas & Penfiafoes Chafla Romala Blue cloth Hair ribbon Muil Muilhankerchiefs Paiempores Patna do. Banajres Opium Leflbr Cardimum Seeds. Samuel Wilcox. novemher 17 tuth» 4 w To Gentlemen who intend fpendhig the Winter in the City. ROOMS to LET, WITH or without Board—at No. 114, corner of Sixth and Race Streets. The situation agreeable—and vicinity has been free from the late j contagion. Oct.a7 dtf BY virtue of an order ef the Orphan's Court, will be eipofeff to Sale, on the 26th current, at 9 o'clock, A. M. at the premises, afmallframe House and Lot, fituatcd on the corner of Spruce and Eighth streets, fubjeil to an annual ground rent of fifteen pounds, late the property of An» thony Lebcck. deceased. • MARGAREI LEEECK, Decsajbcr 16. [Volume Xll
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