' " ba Just Imported > Iron cannon, double fortified, Wootwich pr »of, ■with their carriages complete— 3, 4» 6 pounderft Ca jiiaut-s, W oWviah proof, with carriages, &c I complete— 12, t8 an 4 24pounder«- Cannon powder in of ajlbs. each Round, do'itte h jdtJ,and T rgr.t (hrathing copp'T. bright, affortcd 18, 20, g 24, 16 afjH 28 <-r per f(juar»i foot, fhects 4S T>y 1 4 inch?*, fuitahle for veficis from 100 to 1000 tens C' pfter nails, and spikes Boarding Pikes. Common cutlaGTcs, 11 Gunners (lores of aU Jrinch '1 No I—l-31 —1-3 crofa Patent (hot in of Jcwt. each London porter and brown flout, in calks of 7 do», cl bottled. l\* Earth en ware in crates, aff= rted For Sale tj SIMON WALKF.R, Pine near sth ft'reet. " Oflohtr 19. c 0 tf ' pi' To be Let, g An airy three Story Brick Home, Ve ON the South fide oI Filbert Street, between Eighth and Ninth street, formerly occupied ( . a as the Surveyor General's Olfiee—Enquire at No. ' 111, Chi fnut StreeJ. a-y>Ml> 10 ' , °" ;r . Cc Whereas the certificate of two c i /hares of the Rank of the United States in the Di nimr o S'fviiiel Amory, of London, banker, 3 ■ No 318J,iffned in lieu of U;94.were Da forwarded from London by the British packet 4' Counter., of Leiceiter, tapt Dodd, bound for New-Yin*, which packft was captured by the French, and the fat6, 1798- e<>6w . To Let, THE house, No. 78, North Se csnd street, with or without a (lore and ftatle—- The house is large and convenient ; enquire of John I.itle, No. 40, North fixthftreet. Jf'ober 31. w&fa ' tf TO BE LET And immediate poffejjion given, A LARGE convenient, wc-il finifhed house, -f\ Ko. »if, High fircet, lately occupied "by DosSor Wiftar, with coach house and Babies p| Enquire of WILLIAM SHEAFF. No. 168, High ttreet. pj, Nov. 2. r l o Be .Let, And immediate pcfftffion Given, A COMMODIOUS Three Story Houfe with convenient back buildings situated pi at the north «eft corner of Walnut Fc ilrettJ. —For terms apply to G: Dr. THOMAS PARKE. Ne- v>, South Fourth Street. D Oflober 19 " [ . A" LL PERSONS having any legal demands a- R ga nit the eftats of William ftriki, dece fad, tet • pl'the city of Philadelphia, Tavern keeper, are S( • re.;u iied -to furnifh their accounts properly au th.-V.ticated, and all perforts indebted to said estate are r.-quefted to make payment to the fubfcr.bar in L Philaoelphia. t Layi HQLLINGSWOR-PH Adminr. o<9i her Jtft, 179S 'I ■ —z:TM P B lack. H 'A quantity of I.wwpblatlc was left during the N Fever, at the Office of the Gazette of the Unit ' e.\ States,—supposed through mistake. The owner 5s requelted to call and take it away. V Nov. ■ I District of Pennsylvania,to wrr*. BE IT REMEMBERED, £■— THAT on the twelfth day S) ofAugufl, in the twenty third yeas of k" —A the Independence of the United States of America, Benjamin Smith Barton, of the said dif- j triel, hath deposited in this office the title of a | book the right whereof he claims as author in the p words following to wit : ~ _ "New Views of the Origin of the Tribes and «' Nations of America—By Penjamin Smith Bar " ton, M. D.Correfpondrnt Member ol theSocie- _ " ty of the Antiquaries of Scotland, Member of j w the American Philosophical Society, Fellow of g " the American Academy «f Arts and Sciences of a| •' Boston, Correfpor.didg Member of the MafTa- w '• chufetts Hifloriial Society, and ProfefTor of u « Materia Medica, Natural Hißory and Botany " in jhe UniverSty of Pennsylvania " In conformity to the ail of the Congress of the Urited States, intitled " An a 5 for the encourage pant of learning ky securing the copies of maps, ! so prevent further impottion, ] i have to requefl the jrrinttrs of Newspapers in the Uiultd States topublilh this for the benefit of their fetlow»ci:i?eu». SAMUEL MEREDI TH, j Treafurcr of th: XJtiilti htate%. TicUn, Km' J" fiy,l C'SJitr 14. '79*- J - j TEN DOLLARS REWARD. V ir\KSERTED last night, a second time, from U the Marine Camp, Daunt Luprr, a fife-. He had when he'went away, a plain lue jacket and j Test lii'ht-blueovera!ls,a iound hat,which had been boi.ndV.th yellow, ar.d which he had ripped of» in his fiilt defcrtioti, and a pair of new ftoes. he is a Carpenter by trade, has grey eyes, far.dy bur fillew complexion and a nitch in his upper lip His back is ft! 11 fore from a Bogging he got a few days ago He may bo discovered by his fifeing, as he plays extremely well. V.'. W. BURROWS Major C«m. of the October i\. Marine Corp.. John Dobbin, BOOT iff SHOEMAKER. RESPECTFULLY informs his Friends and the Public in general that he carries on bis hufinefs at No 99 South Second-Jlreet, nearly op polite the Mcrchmts Coffee hojife wh«re gen tlemen maybe supplied in the ueatefl and bell manner —he allures those who may please to fa vor him with their commands that no attention or exertion oil his fide (hall be wanting ta renter him worthy Of their eneouragenx-iit. N. B. Orders received will be punctually at tended to. , r.ovember s * I Samuel Potter, "William Page and ' Ihomas Price, Ni. .11 CHI-sni-'T street, Emht Are now opening a very extenjive nfjortment oj so i) Rr govDS, «» c Suitable to the preftnt season, Which they have just received per Ship, faflor/BoyDe.Otfego TY/ (via New York) from LONDOh , 1 A llo, p-r (hi F « William Penn & Amiable from a i,o Hoc*, and Uup. Saiiy aid! homas (torn I.ivrKrotL, comr Which they -will fell on very low terms for cq/h or approved notes, viz. o. e Common ar.d fuper6ne 7 « f » nc y * nd ch!nz cal " cloth* li oes . Plain & fancy coating? 7 8 common and chintz Plain ani ftr:p«d caffi. furnitures uteres A very large quantity of ckirg do. 7 .8 iod yaid-wide Irilh , we ' —■ SwanfdownsferToilanett- Lmenj ' lc 5" Rose, Point and Dulfill Ptinied Callicoes&Chir.- lo ™ ' Blankets ' re Superfine London Caffi- Prinu-d Linen and bor- Uuj u - meres or the oe weft awl; devM Handkerchiefs lilt. te most fafhionable colors Cotto..&l. I.coe C.ieeks by in Low priced Yoikiire do. Laces vvh mi • j a o-Au-s licaverL,loves iari Ph.O and striped f J . Jo«>bpinni|.gs &purants. Thickrets jnJ Corduroys Ratfinctts & Shal oons I and tanev Cords , ri ic Norwich Cambieis, sot, Ve l,e« and VeKe'tecns g. Cloak 3 | mack and olive Cotton- ' 1. Bomb..ze-tt» and Blaclii adt , i.-c aw With a variety of other Articles on halld, for bol sale on the most reifonable terms for cafli or the usual credir. ing N«v 6 tn.th&fa.tf ab< y " R. I'A\LOR, ~" q of MUSIC PROFESSOR, °f NO. 96, NORTH SIXTH-STREET, if- -p ESl'Ev TFULLY informs the Public that a JLV. he continues to teach Ladies the Piano Forte as usual. d Nov. 6. tuthsa p r- Hories to Winter. Ie " T TORSF.S will be taken in to winter at P« 0- his °l O. spect Hill, at the 11 Mile Stone, on the he Bristol road ; they will be well fed with tlover e f c of and timothy hay, well littered and cleaned, and p c " will also have a large field to exercise themselves s et 0 in when the weather is good.—Enquire of Mr. ge -y William Belt, merchant, Watet flreet, or on the ; 31 . premifss. vei he Nov. 7 wf tf as ;«• th f lß ' NOTICE w: or, l.'i To Owners of Carriages, and ln ' Retailers of Wine fcf Shuts. co _ TN conloquench of the late Epidemic in this j„ J. City, i>umber» have negledfed to enter their (h Carriages, also the retailers of Wine and Spi- he rits to call and take oi>* their Licences. The ; as returning health of the City, the Office is re- th moved from Germantown to its former place, b< No. 49 North Third-street, -vhere those who bi J( j have neglefled mi/ft call and pay the duty on in ul g their Carriages, and those retailers take out theii th the Licences —Their ready compliance will prevent * )u- incurring the penaltv of the Law. aid JAMES ASH, Collector me 'of the \fi Sur-vey of the \JI - n are Dii'ifion of Pennsylvania. on > Philadelphia, Office of Infpeflion ) _ - c ' ie No. 49, North Third-ilrcet. S ltir " nov g mw&fjw j,. DAVID M. SHIELDS, n At the Store No. 22 ( 'hef ut-flreet. s ' Begs have to inform his friends & cujlomers that 1, I he has removed his goods front Chefniit-Hil!, bi i &isno w ready to accommodate them with, F and fine white, red'dgreen Baizes | ( j in half pieces—Coarf; and fine white Flan e"n ' nells from ifsd t to 6/. a yard He expedfs a of},' further fUpplyby thefirft arrivals from Scotland, >e is Ireland and England, and is determined to fell b iir low for Cash or a lhort credit, lip nov 7 jawtf in s. Cook Wanted. 0 the W fANTED.ky a smalt regular family, a Wo- VV man cook, who is a thorough miflrtfs of i J her business and can prod«ce fatisfa&ory rccom- ' mendation. Aay perfun answering the above <■ description, will meet with constant empWy and generous wages. Application to be made at ths * , office of this gazette. To save trouble, no Irilh woman need ay ply. * hls hot. 6 f n gen- NOTICE. befl QAMUEL RICHARDET, informs the Gentle d fa- O men Subfcribcrs, that the EXCH AN G E it ion is opened for their recep.ion; and the CITY TAVERN, for Gentlemen and Travellers Last Spring added an addition of twelve Bed at- Chambers to the tide building, which makes it perfeflly convenient. November 6 taw JOHN SHIELDS, 111 B R O K. E K, Embraces this op *ortunhy to present Us thanks (M } to his fellczv citizens for their pall jsvor s and acquaints them that he is returned from Chcfnut Hill, to his former reftdence, the House Ac. tl Cbefnnt between Front 7-8 & and Second-street, Scarle WHF.RE he holds himfelf ready to execute ats ; their commands in evtry branch of tus Qhina profeflion, trusting that from a residence in this city of 35 years he has it in bis power to render p un? them essential ferviee, assuring them that his Cq commission fhsll be js'U as any in Town. Chin: Lo.ts, Lards, Houses, Vessels, Certificates r C| of every description and Bills of Exchange, -j>| n [ bought a»d fold, thedpeketts carefully exain- skotj ined and clear titles made upon the fhortett no- 4(J) j tise. by the public's humble servant, u ' ' 1 John Shields. - (jj* Good negotiable Notes discounted at a low premium. November 7 , T - Forty Dollars Reward. W DESERTED, ed-or from a Detachment of Men under my com- lams mand, at Camp Wejl Schuylkill, viz. Banl Oolober 29. ' GEORGE KELLER, yeart of age, 5 1 feet 6 inches in height, dark hair and ' complexion, born in Holland, no Trade, fpealcs bn k%i Er.glifh asd very talkative, has a dimple in his chin. c November 6. John Murphy, 17 years of ■ age, 5 feet 7 i inches in height, grey eyes, dark «o hair and eomplexion, born in Ireland, city of Dub in, by trade a Hozier. • 1 Jacob Iden, 34 years of age, 5 feet 6 inch® high, grey eyes, sandy hair, frefh complexion, born in New-England, state ct Conneaicut, a r.peated deserter, by trade a Biacklmi'.h. November 7.' William-Collins, 3oyeais ot age, 5 feet 6 inches high, sandy hair, Irefh com plexion, grey eyes, born in Ireland, county of V ■ Wexford, by trade a Gardner, has worked for • some time about Philadelphia, he is very fond «cn to hear himfelf Sing. H All the above deserters are very much addul- " I ed to liquor, and will take other people's pro- Ot, perty if in their power, are artificially marktd on their backs, had on, when they went away, u their retimental clothing. Whcfbever appre- 'ere bends said deserters, lb all receive forty dollars reward, or tea dollars for each, with all reason able exoe-rrs, by app' >'"g to me as above, ED IVA HO MILLER, captain id regiment of I far,try commanding. nnv 10 _ - : . ' | v ' Sixty Dollars Reward. MADE their'efcape from the Gaol in the bo- rough of Lancalier, on Saturday evening lift., ostween the hours ef 8 and 9 0 c ' twu rrench prisoners, part of the crew of La Croya bie. # O The one nanted Etienne Aujlfa, a native of Frer r * deaux in France, 26 years oi age, a out 5 feet 6 ajtei inches r dirk eyes and complexion, by trade Sfat< a carpenter,fup.pofcd to be unacquainted with the [ n q Js English or German language. Had on when he s ent went atray, a white hat, pantaloons, and short jacket, tight made, and probably took with him fome other clothes. • -j The other named Peter Duprieux, a native of r . Gujoin in France, 20 years of age, about 5 feet 8 inches high,grey ©yes, dark complexion, a lcaman cs by occupation, a dirty ill-looking fellow. Had on when he went away, a blue sailor's jjeket, with tow trowfers, an old wool hat,ipeaks imper- seA German. Also, made his elcape the fame day, about sine _ Y s o'clock in the morning, from the fame gao.i, ane- man named Piter Hufon, about 5 feet 4 inches high, ofafmilmg c utitcnance, lafcly oi n ' a teiony in this county. Had on when he went away, a lo;:g blue coat, a pair of white trowfers, . >r botn ragged, and a black hat. j ovv Twenty-five dollars will be paid for apprehend ing and fectiring in any goal, each or ether of the above named Frenchmen, and Ten dollars for the """* negro, by Christian Carpenter, jun. Jhertff. Lancafier, Od. to, ry. 8 j' ou at Forty Dollars Reward 20 FOR APPREHENDING A GENTLEMAN NEGRO, BY name Georgi or Gkorge Park«r, the pro| erty of the fubfcril'er, who ha thought proper on the night ot the 21K inll. to elop» from 9 " his matter without any provocation or just cause ; he h: was formerly the property ofßeckwith Butler, er esq. an 1 lived a contiderable time with Hottenger,w hokept tavern in Frederickbarg,having es seen much company and travelled with several r - gentlemen through different parts ol this (late, he be is much known. It is therelore conjeilured he will pu(h for some of the northern cities pr towns as hehas discovered an r.vtrfion toplantation work, Fo though he may perhaps have crossed the ridge where he has a brother belonging to major Bu ler. Thisfellow is about five, feet seven ikclv h high, well proportioned and walks ve and brilk, his countenance is open and agreeable enough when of 'J* in good humour ;he can hardiy be furpaft in wi cir (hrewdfl'-fs, and is a vcrjTi cupibie waiting-map, ne 31- house servant, barber, &c To defepbe l.is drdf. ca he _would be useless.as ne poffefied a variety of clothes, lit re- theugh when drelfed lately, he wore a green coat wi :e, bound with white ferreting and fpotte l jacket atjd de ho breeihei. Who«ver br ngs him home or secures on in goal in this or tiny other state the said Have, so eii that I may get him again-, (hall have the above re- r m «ard ALEXANDER VASS. fa'mouth, Oit. 23, 1798. W. B.—Mailers of vessels and Stage Drivers rc are requefled to beware of fuffering faiil fellow to impose on them hy aflifting his escape. A. V. Nov tnber 3 W&I.4W j! 1 Notice is hereby given, THAT application will be made to the Treafn ry of the United States, for the renewal of the following Certificates of Six Per Ce"t Funded O Stock, Handing in the name of 'Jvh : Carbonelt, of :a t Lendon, the said Certificates having en loft on 1) board the Swallow Packet, Capta'n Kild. from a i 1 Falmouth to New-York z " 8 No. 3072 I Cert, for 2000 dolls. ~l m ' 2964 I do. 5000 S- r nd, 10 >577 I 3 000 J f c ll . Willing* &Ft am is. I: Philadelphia august 30. eo6w t< Notice is hereby given, ' 1, THAT application wili be madi to the treasury <■> of the United ■ tor the renewal of the follow- r Ivo- Certificates of fix per cents funded debts, !tand- b sos » B the name of Jane GaLrulle Kigaud, of Geneva, [. sm . which were,loft from on board the Swallow Pick- j ovc ct, Capt. Kidd, from Falmouth to New-Yoik. . ( and Dolts. th« No. 3195. Reg. office I9thMay'9s, icerr. for ioco j f 13,181. do. 14th do. do. r do. for 3"(00 f. Willitigf Francis. it OSober 24. eod6w. Printing Work, gf. Of Every Kind, Tr EXECUTED AT THE SHOKTEST ! NOTICE, _ Ue . d At the Office of the Gazette of the " United STATES, o do. do. do do. 2000 totht ' j0.2, 30th do. do. do. 1500 ages, f Aim, fl". do. do «o. icpo Also futidry poit notes of the Bank of Penn- u1 ?... f fylvania, dated 23d July 1797. issued in favor r of George Hughes, for one thouland dollars i each, and sundry pofl notes of said Bank, da- ■ ted Ijtb of July, 1797, in favor of Geo. Hughes, Ir five hundred dollars each rnd in ® , dorfed by him. The puWic are hereby caution- . ( i ed aeainft receiving the said no:es. and a re- ward of TirO THQUSAXD DOLLARS >* j- tJ ;, fc ' hereby offered for th- discovery and conviction forth Jof the villains'who perpetrated or are concern ; ng ed'in the said robbery, in addition to the rt w.ird j ums offered by the Governor of the Commonwealth gtod in his Proclamation of this Jav. fubfc liy order of the Board, be dt JONATHAN SMITH, cafnier. This Day is Public ed, Ji AND FOK SALE BY J.F K. N NO. I i q,CH Es N U T-S" 1 RIET I AN ADDRESS 7o the People of Maryland, v ON the origin, pnjgrcfs and pref. ut ' ate of French aggreflion. with a iketch of the infamous alteopts to degrade the Government of United 4 e States, and some refleelio. ■&oq the ja'.e proceedings e in Cor.grefs; written the last of April in the pre e s ent year, by a Member of the Honfe of Reprefein 's tativ»s. 5 jun^il )f DUTY ON CARRIAGES. n . Notice is hereby given, " q-THAT agreeably to an ail of Congress of the c 1 Unit d Sta.te6 of America, passed at Phila r" del-ihia the 28th day of May, 1796, laying du- ot Hies on carriage* (or the conveyance of perfens, and !e rtpeaiing tlw ror«er aa> for that purpose—That e " there lhall be.levied, collefied and paid, upon all e ! carri?gcs' for the ctirvveyauce _of jecfom. which fhallbe kept hy or for any person, for hls h nt ownufe, or to Ut out to hire, or for the convey- s ' ing of pafTcngers, the several duties and rates fal lowing, viz. " dolls. For aud upoo every coach IS upon every chariot li V'l upon every post chariot 12 upon every pod cluifs 14 ' 1 *•' uponevcry phsefpn, with or without top 9 ! n ' ,s upon every cdacbee 9 ' upon other carriages, having panne! i nlt , work above, with blinds, glafleS, >9 1 or curtains J w 1 upon four-wheel carriages, n.rvmg rc l he frame polls and tops, with steel > 6 Pf 0 ;ht fpriugs 5 N °. >m VP°n four-wheel top carriage, with 7 e; wooden or iron springs on jacks j orc er. Upon curricles with tops 3 upoiii chailet with tops 3 ng upon chairs with .tops 3 ral ppon sulkies with teps • 3 he upon,other two wheel top carriages 3 he »pon two wheel carriages wLh fieel") * rns or iron springs J la, k. For and upon all other two wheel carriages 2 ! ■** J Ige upon, every fo»r wheeled sarriage, i TP er. having framed polls tops, >*2 A gh, and retting upon wooden spars j am his The Colledlor of the revenue of the firft division on lia of the firft l'urvey of the dlftriit of Pennsylvania,' C J in will attend daily nntil ths 30th day of September 1 a(i, nexl, fbr the purpofa of receiving the d«tie« on 1 p a ' -cf> carriages, jit Germantorwn, cn the Main llreet, a ) et ICS, littlo above the sign of the King of Pruflia, of wr oat which all persons polfeffed of fnch carriages are W1 ifld desired to take t otice. 1 ir " Notice is also given, po ' Fo all retail dealers in wines and foreign ciflilled spirituous liquofo., that will be granted to them ; one licence for carrying on the bufir.efs of rcrs tetailing of win sin a less quantity, or in less f uantities, than 30 gallon,—and one for arrying on the bufintfs of retailing fpirituoas li' quors in less quantities than twenty gillons, at the —. fame time and at the fame place, by JAMES ASH, afn- Colleflor of the Ifk division of the id the Survey of th.-district of Pennsylvania. ded Office of InlpeSion at Germantown, ") , of ajd August, 1798. j C( oq %5" Eve i y denomination of Stamps to be had :om a t laid office. Patent Ploughs, a TO be fold for cash by Jtjfeph Salter at Atfion Rit fiard Wells* Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan Harlcer, Woodbury—and Jefie Evans, Lumher v (ten, Those who have used thpm give them the j preference to any other kind, as they lequire less team, breik the ground better are kept in , fury «rder at less expence and are fold at a cheaper * ow- rate—the is much Amplified and cohfifts of and- but one piecejf cast ir«n, with the handles and iev £> beam nf wooj ly improved, lying chiefly in the county of Hun tingdon flat* of Pennsylvania. Those who may incline to view them will please to apply to John Canan esq. near Huntingdon. Charles Ntmtold. July IT sawtf J I m This Day Pubtr/hgj \ And for tale at the Office of the Editor N n 119 ChcXnut-ftreet, ' N ®' (Prut 1 a Dollar,) .AN ORATION Pronounced July 4) ,-gg ' At therequea of she Inhabitants of the T BOSTON, in J'Z 0 *"« verfary of American Independence * By Josiah gutter. " The inroads upon ou. public liberty, ca .. for reparation—The wrongs we have ■ call, for -Justice. 'lhat Reparation ft Juft.ce. may yet be obtained, by Umo„, s *. and Furmnta. But t*BW,. ind c, nq J '' the maxjm ofr the Devil in the garden of V.a and to disunite -nd enslave hath been the nri^' preient tr ° m tkat Period to ths Obscn/aiwns on the Boston Part-Bill i-i? *. J by the lute J. Quhicy, j un [ ? S august 11 TRJEASURY DEPARTMENT i June in j-,,5, ' Notice is hereby given, That ll\ cue of sn aft, palled during the prcfent fef" r fron »f Corurrtfs, so much of the adt entitled " An \\& making furthe» provision for the fun I" port cf public credit, and for the redemption, "of the public debt"—pa (Ted the third di T 0 » | March, one thousand fever hundred an! ninrtv. five, as bark from settlement or allowance ' 1 Certificates commonly called Loan Office and final settlement Certificates, and Indents of In. ferefls, if suspended until the twelfth c'sy 0 " June, which will be in the year one thousand fet® hundred and ninety nir.;. That on the liquidation and settlement of the said Certificates, and Indents ,of Intcreft, tt the Treafurv, the Creditors will be entitled to receive Certificates of funded I hrtrPer Cent Stockequil to the amount of the said Indents, and the arrear. ages of intcreft due .n their said Certificate, prior to the firft day of January one thonrand teven ). hundred and ninety one r That the principal Turns of the kid I.oan Office ■S and final settlement Certificates, with the intirefl thw-eon, since the firft day ol January, one thou -3 sand seven hundred and ninety one willbedif. charged after liquidation at the 'l re,ifury, by the J. payment of interest and reimburfemcat of princl. e _ pal, ecjual to the sums which would have been fu'Tcribed, purfuaM the vSTmaking provision m for the debts of the United States, contracted dur. 1 ing the late war, and by the y.avment of other "i fuir.s, equal to the market value of the remaining L " Stock, which would have been created by such fubferiptions asafortfaiJ, which market value will be determined by the ComptrriHer r.f the! reafury OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of the Treasury, jgne 1$ ia»tf st FOR SALE, The r 'argo of the Schr. Sincerity Benjamin Montcith Mailer, from Laguita, °f csNsisTiNc or " s 94f Fenegas of Cocoa ed 4000 lb. of Flora Indigo g» aio Bars of Cotton "e- 4 Packages of Goat Skins n " 'By Wtilings &f Francis. No. Lleveath ilrett. july v. ' dtf I Madras gnd Ventapaulem 'HANDKERCHIEFS, Searfaukers &nd Carradalrries, ; u . of the newest and most Approved patterns,entitled n j tdthe drawback, juil received, t ANB FOi SALt BY a ll Alex. J. Miller & Co. j c h No. 64, South Front street. aef fnay rj~. ~ ' $ -•y- —-—-—•— : 1 1 >1- ADVERTISEMENT. ills. _ J j Jam es Cumming Co. late ol I 3 VV the dty ot Philadelphia, merchants, have j j j assigned over all th-ir effeiis, real, perioral and ! „ , mixed, to the lubferibers, for t e benefit of all „ their creditors, who f art fubferibe the said assign . ment within fix months from the date hereof. ' j HO FfCt; IS 1-lER.ItBY CIVEN, to allperfons t who are indebted to the said estate, that they are reqoired to nuke immediate payment of their rel ' pedtive acconnts, to the Afiignees, at their office, ! No. 61, Dock (Veet, in failure whereof aitions , will he for the recovery of such debts as • 3 are not discharged accordingly. j 4 ybhn Travis, . *1 j 3 Cornelius Comegys j august 18 mwftiD L j . :—7 . ' * 4 | Mails for Southsarclina& Georgia, •) iT) ;VCKBTS at enow provided fdr carrying the C*a i Public maiUbv water between Philadelphia j ;tnd Charleston. Fhey will leave Philadelphia ifion on Friday's. The polt by land will becuntinu 'nia, 1 ed twice a week until an experiment ii made in r!i«r' expedition and regularity of the on . packets. If any pwfan chufes to have their :t > a letters sent by land only, they will please to write the word Land upon the fetters : other ' are w jf e w jU c ent j,y conveyance which will firft start after the letters are left in the poft-effice. illed Joseph Haberjham, £ l o ° f Pojl-Mqjler Gemerl. l c f s Philadelphia, Augujl 13, 17,98. is ii- Bengal Goods, t'- 1 ® coMsisTiNo pi' BANDANNA HANDKERCHIEFS, Chintz Coffas " Mabarazgungy : . Chintz T'ookereys lnia - Eliabad Baftas Wrought Muffins Long Drawers Coacfe Sugarrin bags, fit for the European markets had also, Carolina liidigo Coffee In hoglheads A few pipes of very old and very chaice Madeira WINK ', For Sale, on reasonable terms, by l ' hln John Craig, No. i», Dock-ltreet. quire J u, y ** eaper For Sale, at the Stores of the Sub ifls of fcribers, on Walnut street Wharf, 1* and 195 ca(k» of nills aflorted iughr 20 bales of Tall canvass, from No. Ito 8 sand 53 calks yellow ochre 1 j tierces bottled porter, 6 to 14 dez. each ns for London particular > M3deira winei John India market j Horth Tereeriffe do. in hoglheadiand pip Old Port do. in hhds. V, Empty Claretbottles 6 cases of GTnghams, Dimities, MulHneti &c. well afibrted for the Weft-IndU market moil- 4, 10, and 9 inch cablesand 10 coils of cordage K«n- Writing iiates, ink (lands aad prelfes o may 2° purcheons Jamaica rum jJ v jo I bale fearing twine 160 bsndles iheatbing paper j NkhUn & Griffith. ,wtf j aprij 7