House ?nd Lots, in Borckntown. Hpo BE u hav,idijK' two Ifcorj with the Lot on which it ereAcd, fjtuarcd about the middle of the beautiful and hea thy Village of bo^den'awn. The hwufe is forty two feet front, anti in neat TJie lot contains one acre, and is one hundred feet on the main itrcet, and extends with the fame breadth trbaek lii\et. Also, a large Lot, containing nearly four acres, fepawtcd irom the former by hack ilreet, Onethil'd only of the purchase money will be re quired upon executing: a <Jeed, and foir the re- Riainder, such credif will be given as the purchase er may chufe. This property will be fold free 0- all incumbrances, and an iodifputable title givenf For further particulars enquire either of Dr. William Burnss, refidiftg in Bordentown, near* the ppemifes, who will {hew the fame, qr of PETER THOMSON, Conveyancer, no. 144, Marketercet. December %. 3^Vrxf NOT i C Al.lj persons concerned are berfby notified, that the fiber jnttsnds to apply for a re newal of . the '.indcrmentioned lofl ct rtificates of titockinthe Bank of the United States—He for varded them under cover of a letter addressed to John Anfley.of London, by the Jh'P Bacchus, cspf. George,, which left this port in June lad" for l.on doa. But that fliip having been captured on her passage and fentto France, the above letter and tn cjofurts have failed in their deilination. Three certificates, viz: Nos. 26325, 26336, 26327, each for four (hares, dated January I ft, 1797, and iflfued in the name of Henry Grace, of Tot tenham Highcrofs, Great Britain. ZACCHEUS COLLINS. Philadelphia) November 8. 2aw6w "notice. J Stockholders of the Bank of the United X States, ue informed according to the flatirte t|f Incorporation a general Eledlion fur twenty five Directors will be held at the Bank ofth* United States in the City of Philadelphia, on Monday the firft day of January next at ten o'clock in the forenoon. And Durfuant to the Eleventh feilion of the Bye Laws the Stockholders of tbe said Bank arc hereby notified to aflemble in general Meet ing at the fame place on Tuesday the second day of January next at .five o'clock in the E ■.enrnp. . - By order of the Board of directors, G. SIMPSON, Cashier. Second fundamental Article. Not more than three fourths of tne Direiflors in office, exclusive of the President, Ihall be e- Ugibfe for the next succeeding year, but the DireJlor who ihall be President at the time of an Election may always be re-ele<!led. Philadelphia, nov. 18. 1797. ftE This l)ay Publiihed, And t» be fold by WILLIAM YOUNG, aorner of Second and Chefnut jftreets, Prise 3-Bths of a Bollar, Observations on certain Documents Contained i» No. V and VI of " The History of the United States for the year. 1796," In which ithc charge of spkculatvom against ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Late SiCßtTAftr of the Treasury, it FULLY REFUTED. IT It IrT E N Br UIMS EI r. This publication presents a soncife statement 01 1 lie Tjafc t-' .i:--r-iJa'.iKiugr.{ tlic United Stat«* to afperfc the charaders of thofa parfouswho are CoauSereda6 boftile to their difor- fcheoies. It alio contains the cor rcfpondence between Mr. Hamilton and MclTrs. Monroe, Muhlenhurgh and Venab'.e, on the fub of the documents aforefaid, and a series of let ters from Tame* Reynolds and his wife to Mr. Ha milton beyond the pofiibility of a doubt, that the connexion between him and Reynolds, was the rcfult of a daring conspiracy on the part of the latter and his aflociatcs to extort money. £5" A diicount of one third from the retail price wiilbe mads in favor ot wholesale purchasers, for cash. Orders to be addressed to Mr. Youm. jiu-ufl 1 Yellow Fever and Pestilential Diseases. THIS DAY 18 PUBLISHED, in one vol. oflavo. By William Young, Bookfdler, No. i a, ftreet, the corner of Chefnut llreet, (Price, in boards, Sj I 2 Cents J Neatly printed on fine American wove medium Paper, A VIEW Of the Science of Life ; Qn tlje principles eftaMiflied jn tha elements of Medicine, of the Ute celebrated JOHN BRO WN, M. D. With an attempt to correil some important er rors of that wotk, and cases in illußration, chief ly felcfted from the records of their pra<slice, at the General Hospital at Calcutta, .... Br William Tat&s Chas. Mkcle/in. To which is fubj»ined, a Treatise on the action of Mercury upon living bodies, and its applica tion for the cure of diseases of indiredl debility. Andadiflertition onthe sources of Epidcoiicand, Pestilential iifrafes; in which isattempted toprove by a numerous induftion of fails, that they ne ver arise from contagion, but are always produ ced by certain slates, or certain viciflitudee of the atmosphere, by Charlbs Maclfan, of Calcutta. Nov. at. snt School Books and Stationary. W. Y oTu NG, No. Second-street, cornsr of Chefnut-ftreet, HAS now ready for sale, a very large assort ment of Englijb, Ercncb, Latin and Greek SCHOOL BOOKS. Alfi, such elementary books on Science, as are generally read in the academies and colleges throughout ths United States. LATELY MJ BLISHED, Sheridan's Dictionary, the sixth edition, in one large vol. 8 vo. price 3 dols. Ditto, large 12 mo price 1 dol. 75 cfs. Ditto, common, price I dol. 50 cts. All forts of drawing, packing, printing, and writing Paper ; Bookbinder's Boards, Palleboards, flieathing and blotting Papers; printed Blanks, blank Books, Wax, Wafers, and other articles, as the best quality, ufed'in ttc counting public office. &•*& Catalogues of a miscellaneous colleilion of BOOKS, with the price of each affixed, to be had by inquiring as above. Oit. 24. 3 aw 6w All Persons who are indebted to theeftate of William Hetsham, fen. of Phila delphia, deceased, are requested to make speedy' payment; and those -who have any demands a gain/1 faii estate, will pleafrto present them, pro perly atccfted, to the fubferibers. William Hey foam, ~t ■Robert Heyjbam. J- Executors. Francis Bowes Sayre, J nvjcmbtr 6. 3BW4W | THE AMERICAN LADIES • POCKET-BOOK, for 1798. yusr published By WILLIAM Y. BIRCH, ICo. 17, fou'lt '.rco'iH-Orrc"—remaining h N elegant Fioiitifpic eof ihe Murquij drlaFay- Xi. c!te > ar "i h '* Family, in t lie rattle of Olmutz, with an illullra:ion'; be>g an ac;o>i-it of the ptinci pal events in the public hie ol the Marquis, with a {ketch of the fuff.iiiigt ol himfelf and his unfortunate | famiiv. A complete Almauaik— 104 luled pages foi memorandums, nbfervaiions, &c. a l >,tor account r.f monies paid and received for every day in the year —a marketing Slid o:hc- uTeful tables—general meet* 1 ings of friends—Lift of birtbs. dca.hs, &c —new country dar.ces, poetry, songs, enigmas, &c. &c. A L SO, The Gentleman'* annual Pocket Remcmbrartter, for 1798 —containing «n Almanack; 104 rule! pagfs for memorandums and cash accojnt ; Duties payable on eo.ni imoO'tcd into the United States, C'ullom houFe fees, damn dunes, to take place after 'the 3 1 ft Dec mUers a lift of tKe post towns and Crofj-roads 111 the Uriitejd States; a variety of ufctul tab'Cs, and - otbrr.jotcrcftitis matter W. Y. BIRCH c6nlUntly keeps for sale, a genera! alTonmentof Merchant's account Docks, and other 1 j Itat onary goods, ar.d naVcs to order books ot any 1 size , and ruled to any pattern. i Elegant Maps, on Rollers, and a large Chart of the ! Weft-Indies. 1 Hair and leather Trunks—Playing Card«, Englilh and Ameiican, Dec. «7— * y. ] ____ DANCING SCHOOL. ( WILLIAM M'DOUGALL prrfents his 1 moil refpe.ilful compliments to his form- J •r employers anitbe citizens in general, a»d re- J turn't his most grateful thanks, for the very t bountiful encouragemcut he has expetiencetl for tnefe twenty-five years past, takes this opportu nity of informing them, that his school is now , open, at his I Elegant Ball Room, 1 in South Fourth-Street, between Chefnut and Wair.ut-ftreets. To begin at 10 in tl»e morning for young ladies, and i in the evening for young gentlemen. Dec. 8. aawtf. COLUMBIA HOUSE BoardingSchootfor young Ladies, f MRS. GHOOMBIUDGE with much pleas- < ure and refped, rettirr.i-her sincere ac- 1 knowledgemcnt for the liberal e*courag<meot (he has received during four years refidenae in ' Philadelphia ; and allures her friends atul the ' public, to from inte »cing to decline her school, (lie lia« made a fupertor arrangement for the more convenient accommodation of her scholars.—Every branch of ufeful and polite education is particularly attended to by Mrs. Groombridge and matters excelling in their refpedliveprofeflions. ' Corner of Spruce and Eleventh Streets. June sth, 1797. ijimfrf ' Thefituation is perfeiJlly healtky j and made 1. more agreeable by an extenfiva garden and lot 1 of ground adjoining the house. t City of Washington. SCHEME Of the Lottery, No. 11, For the Improvement of the Federal City. A magnificentrtwciling-boufe 10,009 dollars, & cash 30,000, are 50,000 J 1 ditto 15,000 & ca4 aj,oo» 40,00* j I ditto 15,000 & cash 15,000 30,000 ( I ditto 10,000 & calh 10,000 20,000 t ditto 5,000 k cash 5,000 10,000 1 ditto 5,00p k cash 5,000 10,000 j ca!h prize of 10,000 1 1 do." s*ooo eiciua'-cj 1 10 do. 1,000 - - 10,000 I to do. }*o - - 10,000 00 do. 100 - - 10,000 1 aoo da. 50 10,000 400 do. 15 - 10,000 1 „ !,ooc do. »o - ao.ooo 15,000 do. 10 - »5«,ooo _ . I'»W9 P"««. . , 3 j,i6i Jllanka. 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 400,00s N. D. Tofavour thofewho 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 one : And approved notes, fccuring payment in either mon«y or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received sot any number not lets than 30 tick ets. This Lottery will afford an elegant fpecimcn of the private buildings to be credlad in the City •£ Washington—Two beautiful defigps are already lele&ed for the entire Ironts on two of the public squares; from these drawings it ispropofed to eretJl two centre and r our corner buildings,as toon aspof fible after this lottery is fold, and to convey them, when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in the manner described in the scheme for the Hotel Lottery. A nett deduction of five per cent, will ' be made to defray the necessary cxpenfes of prißt- • Wig, &c. and the forplus will be made a part of the fund intended for the National Umverftty, «o be ercdled within the city of Walhi/igton. ( The real fecuritiesgiven for the payment of the Brizes, are held by tfe President and two Dire&- ors of the Bank of Columbia, and are vslued at more than half tfie amount of thel»ttery. SAMUEL BLODGET. ,§, Tickets may be had at the Bank of Colam bia ; of James Well & Co. Baltimore; of Feter Oilman, Boston ; of John Hopkins, Richmond and of Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry. mwf For i'ale or t6 be let on ground rent, Ai,-valuei'>te Lot of Ground ; QITUATE on the north-eaftcorner of Wai- O nut and Fifth Greets, fronting the State- Houfefquare. This lot is fifty-one feet front 00 Walnut street, and one hundred and thirteen fee£ and an half on Fifth street t, there are at present twofmall two flory brick houses, and a number of small tenements thereon. Al/o, for Sale, ' Two three flory Brick Houses With convehient stores, wharf, Utc. fituite on Water-street, between Mulberry and Safiafras ftre'ets', containing in front on Water street fif ty-four feet, and continuing that breidth eafl ward nine:y-five feet, then widening to the south thirteen feet fix inches, These houses 1 ave the conveniance of a publie alley adjoining ( on the north llde, and are a very.ddSrable fitua- - tion for a merchant, flour faflor,or others wlio may have opcalton for storage of goods. This property will be fold on very reasonable torms ; forcalh. For further information apply to the 1 printer. '• July 31. m.&wtf 1 "jiif Publi/hed, Acd to be had of Mcflrs. Dobfon, Campbell,Rice, Cary, and the other pricipal Boolcfellers in the. " city,price one dollar, twinty-fiye cents,in boards, New Views of the Origin of the Tribes and Nations of America. By BENJAMIN SMITH BARTON, m. d. - June 10. ' *6t r FQV <> By JOHN MILLER,' j-un* Go. No, 8, rhjltiu'-ftrert, One hundred and eighty bales ' Bengal goods, Amongfi which are, Gurrahs* Mamoodies Baft as Sarin as C»uez nalis Tancla CoiTacs Oazaii-s Emertics Blue Cloths Calicoes Patampoors Roraail Handkei chiefs Amongst them are a great proportion of the manufa&uveh of Pattia. DecernWr r. § i JUSTRECEIVEDy ! (via York) AND NOW OPENINQ, BY George Doeson, No if, feuth Third fireet, An exteblive ami general aflortment of HABERDASHERY, viz. Deft London mixt Pins - GaUoons and' Ferrets Comiftonjdn. do, Worsted Bindings, aiTor* Matenzie'sfnpjr,patent ted coleurs white chapel Niedlea Imperial, diaper, and Nuns Thread no. 6to Thread Tapes 40, regularly aflorted White Edgings Lisle do.no. 130 to 500, Black md coloured Chi regularly assorted nefe Ribbands Coloured do. Sattin and figured do. Black sewing Silks Blacky<;lvet, 1-4 to md Coloured do. and Twill Velvet,& pejon Sattij* Silk and cotton Wires French Cambrkk Do. da. Ribbands do. Shirt Moulds and Wires ; Plain gilt and plated Black brush Feathers ' Buttons And a complcat afTortment of G#ods, suitable to the present ahd approaching fejji'fon, at reduced prices ___ 13ec. 6. . dtf French Circulating Libr-ary. JOSEPH E. G. M. De La GRANGE, No. no Walnut-ttrqet, INFORMS those who wi(h to recur to the only means of becoming perfedi in the Frbnch Lan» puage, that he has just opened hi* Library, con fiding of upwards of 1150 volume*, the best cal culated to afford either,ufeful inftru&ion, or plca fure. 1 lie conditions, together with a catalogue of the Library, hiay be seen at every book-feller's in town. n. b. All translations from and into the French, Englilh.and fipajoifli Languages, exec a tea wiih ac curacy and dispatch. eoim nw ij. WAN T E D, K LARGE PARCEL OE Scantling and other Lumber, Suitable for House Building ; Alfoa quantity of Stone & Bricks, I am ready to enter into contracU for the a bove articles—a reasonable time may be allowed for prepiring tliem ; and cjilh shall bspiitj either m advance, oruftftrt their delivery, as may be a grced on.—Apply to tlx Subscriber, Hotofe-Car- Lombard-flrcet, No 7. "John Crean. Decemhirt- Vipj " -. d6t. GLE&kSHIP. A YOUNG MAN, who could bring indispu table recommendation*, is dcftr«usto be cm ploytj ill the capacity of copying Clerk, it a public office—Hii would attgage oh moderate terms. For further -particulars enqume at tke office of t G«»Ctte. §_ Dec i» All Persons Having any demands the Eflate of tile Ute Captain George lrwiil, are- requested to • aococrm* p™p<V!y atreTfßa, uloi before the firft (Jay of nixt enl'umj and those who are indebted to said efWte are so liciled t<j make immediate payment to SaRAH IRWIN, Administratrix. Nov. 19 179 7, , . j The Subscriber intends to make application for tke renewal of a Certificate oft Share in the Bank of the United States, flfandiag in the name ofA.B. No. 5004, dated July it, 1797. the Came having been lott. JOHN GRAHAM. Richmond, Dec. 1. ROSS & SIMSON^ HAVE f«OR SALB, A few bale 6 Baftas, CoflaS, and a quantity of Bengal COTTON Bengal SUGAR, in tags and boxes Jamaica, „ St. Vincents, i RUM. and BeDgal j 300 calks RICE, tad A parcel of ship building RED CEDAR. oil. tj. § Chocolate and Mustard, ef a superior quality manufadlufed, GINGER and Pepper, gtound ; shelled or pearl Barley ; Philadelphia Porter, Betr, Ale and Cyder ; Taupton and Burton Ale ; London Porter ; red. Port and Lilbon Wiiie, luitahle for exportation or home consumption. Tlie hlghefl/ptjcegiyfn (pr Muftard-SeeA. /Ilfo for fate., A quantity of Booking and coti)ni6n Baizes, a variety of colors ; a bale of Fustians, Shawls, &c, for fyle bv JOHN HA WORTH, No. 98, foutli Ftomt-fireetw Nov. 27. m Scth.t.lJ. imported (via New York) on the ship Hero, from Madras and Calcutta, and for falc by tbc fubferiber, at No. 61, Ghefnut ftrect, between Second and Third Streets* the folldvY ing articles . Maharagongrs Ch'arcoriba EWfens Chintz and Calicoes Dacca Worked llncflins Gillis RomaN Bandannoes Nillas & Penfii.ifoes Chafla Romals Blue cloth Hair ribbon MullMul4hankerchief6 Palempore* Patna 40. Banares Opmm Lefler Cardimum Seeds. Samuel Wilcox. November 37 tuthf^w To Gentlemen who intend /pending the Winter in the *Ctty. 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 contagion. Od. 27 dtf' BY virtue of an order of the" Orphan's Court* willbie crpofcd to Sale, oh the »(jth current, at 9 o'clock,m. at the prtmifes, a small frame HouTe and Lot, situated on the corner of Spruce and Eighth streets, fulijeift to an annual ground rent of fifteen pounds, late the property of An thony Lebeck, deceased. MARGARET LEBECK, December 16. *3t Samuel Pleafants & Sons, • No. 74, South Second-Jlrcel, HAVE received a supply of Seafcuiabk GOODS, which they are now epeii'ng for sale, on terms. 04 17. —4W New-Theatre, December if, 1797. THE Managers particularly rcqu-ft the con currence of the public in the abolition of a cuflom which has hitherto obtained, of giving a way or disposing of RETURN CHECKci at the Theatre. They are aware that gentlemen are unconscious of airy wrong done to the interest of the inftttu tipnby this prafl ice, from a general, though mis* taken ide.t th.it Checks are the reprefentativas of a right so so many feats in tke Theatre, during an Evening's Entertainment, and transferable at will; when in faift, they were never intended as more than tdtns by which the Door-keepers are enabled to afcortain with thv' I'aft trouble to tley tlemfelvts haw !,eea before in or paid for their adniiirioii. Independent of the iijury tlia .".lanagefs fullain, such a ( prafiice encourages a croud of idle boys and other dlforderly persons to furroutid the doors of the '1 ht-a're, to the aorruption bfpkeiif movaU and the great annoyauce of the Audiettat. It has also been Wit foutce of two evils of no in ccnfidcrablc magnitude; one is tjrat fjnietimes ve-y iropropsr company is by tltefe'mians admit ted ; and the other, that owin; to Checks passing into difhonelt hands, they have be n frequenaly counterfeited to a large amount for the purpoks of Sale. This ftatentent will, it is refpedlfully hoped, in duce the Public to discourage such a traffic : and the exertions of the Managers will, if thus a Gifted, easily prove adequate to its entive abolition WIGNELL & REINAGLE. December 13 iw Mujical Inllrument Manufactory^ 167, Arclj-ftreet. TO THE LOTERS OF HARMONY. .HARPER, INFORMS his friends and the public, that he has now ready for sale, a few «f his new invented, and much admired fide board Piano Fortes, with Pedals,patent swell, fonopahant and French harp flop, which for sensibility of touch, brilliancy of tone, fimplitity and durability of condruilion, the fnperiority of whlch,he flatters himfelf, a Dngle tri al will convince the unprejudiced judge—As they are manufa&ured under his immediate infpe&ion, of the very be-- seasoned materials, he oan fell 011 j reasonable terms for C-a?h. Inftrumsnts repaired, tuned, &c. N. B. Second hand Piaflo Fortes taken in ex change for new. ntvemler I?. law2lllo. Samuel & Miers Fisher, ARE NOW OPENING, At their Warehouse, No. 27, Dock Street, a frefli aflortment of Woolen and other goods, suitable to the season, received by the late afrivahftom Eng land. have also f»r Sale, Lilbon i Sherryfand ( ,n P'P c 5- and luart«1 uart « cafl "- Port Wines, J Assorted queen's ware in crates, See. dlw^tawjw. FOR SALE, ! By the Subscrisek, at his Store, No. 75, South Water-street, A general aflortment of China Ware Black and coloured Sattins Do. - do. Lutestrings Do. d». Handkerchiefs Do. do- fewing^ilks Imperial and Hyson Teas Long and (bort Nankeens Quick Silver, in tubs Holland Gin, in pipes Assorted Glass Ware, in cases White and brown Havanna Sugars, in boxes i MohiE-i in Tiogfticids St. Cr6U Rum anJ Sugar, in do. 1 London particular Madeira Wine. Sherry and Malaga Wines, in quarter casks Red,- yellow and pale Barks, in chests Logwood, &e. &c. nn JOSEPH SIMS. Imported in the brig Eliza, Capt. Hastie,/ram Bourdeaux ; Claietin Cofesof a very superior quality, White Sauterne Wine in Cases, Olive Oil'in bafe,ets of t a bottles each, White and ealoured Kid Gloves, do. do. Silk do. A few pipes of Bourdeaux Brandy, For Sale by \ JAMES LATIMER, jun."' 7 1, South W harv«s. Win) has also for Salt, A few qr. Calks Old Sherry Wine. Dec, y For Sale by the Subscriber, 10 bales Coll as 40 do. BaUas 11 do. Mamoody 17 do. Chintz 7 do. Tookery 1 do. Goraha »5 do. M»rajuagees 3 do. Chfck Stripes I do. Grazie I box Diapers 7 do. Umbrellas •4.5 pipes finefl parlltular lVCaaurra Wine, of the vintage 1 y<» c. MOREiECAI LEWIS. Decefuber ?. j4W4<v To be fold, AN ELEGANT COUNTRY SKAT, contain ing 6 acres and 40 perches, a neat two story brick House and Kitchen thereon, an apple Orchard, &c. situate on the Irish traift lane, in the townlhip of Moyamenfing, about one mile from the city of Philadelphia. Further particulars will be made known upon application at the office of the Philadelphia Gazette. The improvements upon this place, for taste and elegance, (land unrivalled. December 1. dtf Peale's Museum. THIS valuable repofieory of the works of Na ture, so tvell calculated to delight the mind and enlarge the underftandtrtg, is opened diily, as uftkal. It fiends in an airy and healthy frtuations and free from the epidemic thst at present affliiU the city; it may, therefore, be frequented with the greatest fafety. As an Antufcruent, the fludy of Nature is the plealVrtg : as a Science, the mod fubiime and irjflruftiVe. It clevjltesthe mind and expinds the heart. They " IVbim Nature 1 wis can chji -.7, " Hold ianvtrft." Many infer/fting additions have- lately been made to this Mufcum : and the feathered tribe, containing a variety of the mod rare beautiful fubjedU, is now very advantageously arranged. Waxen Figures, of Men large as lrf* (feme of them calls from nature) are here dressed ia their preper habits, and placed in attitudes chani(3cri£tic of their refpeflive nations Here may be seen the North- American Savage,and the lavage of South-Ameri cq—a laboring Chinese, and the Chinese Gentle man—the sooty African, and the Kamtfchadale— with some Natives of the South Sea Islands. The immense variety and interesting diversity w>r.ch this Museum offers to the view, may befeciibut oannotbe described with full efTeil. Price onl/ I-4th of a dollar. Seyt. law For Savannah, TO SAIL THE FIRST OPENING, The fad failing ihip SWIFT PACKET, Patrick Gribb-en, Master, NOW lying the firft wharf below f v i ai .^- et Street—his handsome ac commoNations for pafTchgtrs—Fdr freight or pafr sage apply to the Master oh board, or to N. J. Frazer, No. 95, South Front Street. Who have on hand, and for Salt, Prime Rice, in whole and half tierces, Georgia and Carolina Indigo, Molalfes in hhds, Tenerifte wine, &c. Sic December 47 3tawtf. Wanted to Charter, . r* Britilb" WfTel, fifteen hundred two thoufarid five hundred bar • Peter Blight, WHCT HAS FOR SALS, Choice, Red Port Wine in pipes, and hoglhea , and ofd London Particular Madeira, fit lor imftit diat'e Use, in pipes. December 10 §!»'' f or Charleston, 1- . • THE SHIP gk-K VENUS, j et ivharf of Mejfrs. Perottf ? C ta ke Freight on very O low terms, and fail the firft opening. Apply to the niafter on board, or t© Jos. Anthony & Co. Detemberiß ' § For Amsterdam, F J T R M'E R, J OHN M'CcplloM, Master ; '3.vJj'J.WILL fail in a few days, the greater part of her cargo being ready. For freight ef fifty toijs of Coffee, or pas sage, apply to the master on boarJ, at Walnut ftreet wharf, or to JOHN SAVAGE. ' Who is Landing, out of the said Ship, from Bour deaux, and for Sale, Claret in hhds. White Wine in quarter calks Claret in cases, of ~s. superior quality Fentifiiae, 'J > Wiaes in tafes Lunille, ) Prunes in boxes novembef 24. < For Londonderry, THE BRIGANTIME 1 s uket > William Whitten, Master. SZS-jKSfSfc : " A strong good vefTll, about two hundred tohs, to fail with all convenient speed, a great part of her cargo engaged'—now lying at Willing and Francis'twharf. For freight or pas sage, apply to the captain, or > JOHN SKYRIN, LanAtnbc)rgtY % s iubarf. • Who wants to Charter. A VisKLof about three hundred tont. «'V " . ' - j .1, For Sale or Charter, fmL GOOD HOPE, Wijl carry about moo barrels, and CKjrygP'! i$ ready to take jn a cargo. For terms P?age*t- ss? €?©. No 151, houth Seeohd-ftreet. Who have forfale—prime St. Croix Sugar and Rnm, Madeira, Lisbon, and Teneriffe wine. November 7. dtf. For Liverpool, fagcttjiT Hamburg Packet, Captain Silas Swain. A proporcion of her ~ JIX cargo being ready to go dn board, is expeAcd to fail on or about Sunday, the 3d of December. For Freight or Passage, apply to the Captain oa board, at Walnut-street Wharf, or to PHILIP NICKLIN & Co. November aa. § For Savannah, in Georgia, 'THE SHIP Sally Butler, Captain Cms holm, A new veflel, with excellent accommodations for pafiVngers— Saile on thfc loth vf December, For Freight or Passage, apply to ROSS & SIMSOH. IVbe lave to tfifPtft, of% A fmull invoice of GLAUB.EK. SALTS INDIGO, and a parcel of HOLLY WOOD. November 18. 5 FOR SALE, at ~ Joseph Anthony Ss 5 Co. / No. j, Chefnut Street, A cargo of choice Emjrdeaux Brandy, ift and id. proof, just landed 150 bales of Eourbon cotton of a superior quality 9 do. Surat, 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 8c do. market do ( qr. cases, ISletv England rum in hbgfheads Genuine Holland Gih In J)ip£s Cr?.r<t in cases Spermaceti candies and (train'd oil Prime Boston beef Choice Halifax Salmon in battels fLtii l;.if liarrieU Do. Herritig in do do Be(\ Boston Trtficlcarel iu aarrelt of the fill fare, New-England uw l : w«a s A few tons of Rufßa cordage RulTij fi-ather beds Clover'and Timothy fcecj in ;a(!cs Ling whalobone #Jo tj), and 3, Bofinn fail aucU A-few'eXefts (irli qualify Hyson tea i % Carolina rke in whole aad half tierces and An invoice of Dutch hollow glass warr.. Nivember 8. djw. This day is PubJiflicd, At the office of the Aurora, No. 112, Market Street [ Price otie dollir ahd a half,J A view' of tliccondiicl Of the EXECUTIVE in tfce FOREIGN 'AFFAIRS of the United' S-.y.is, conoefl, ed witt the Milfion lo the French Re'(iU!ilic tiurmg the years, 1754, j, 6, By JAMES MONROE, Late Minister Pler.tpoientiar v to the (aid KepuMic Illuftraied by iiis INSTRUCTIONS and €OR RESPONDENCE and other authentic doiuttteois. A very liberal allowance to thoTe who b«v i» ie|l a>ain. • Dcctmotr 23. . • *gt.
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