Smith Sc Rodman, e». No. 49, South Front street. ,0 Have jujl received per the William Ptnn, and 1 Jane,from Lcndon, DianaandThomas frum l.irsmooL, and Kingston, frufn Hull, -i-< A LARGE e Gtb'LßAt ASSORTMENT OF \ DRY GOODS, pre AMONG >VHICH ARC C ' t Hair, twiU'd andflriped Crapes tllir Costings* Pl»in«si firmed Wi'dbares col F'ne white and red WeUh Worsted.Yarn £# Cotton Flannels Hole of Do. yellow and ("cadet do. Men »nd Boys Woollen b ol Superfine and low priceJ Il " rn ' , , n ,nc 5.4. 6-4, 7-4, clot* of 7 • - tic all colors brown Irish Linen Plums and Hatfthicks f $ whi(e and brown It foreft and H#nter Clothe llh shtelin »t Green and Red Drapery Flaxen & To w Ozna- t Baize buigb inhales Do. 5-4, 6-4, and 7-4, do D'ogSeda & Irish Silefias Red & green B >cking do. ,_g ,i n d yatd-wide Irish ire SwanfdownstS" I'oilanettf Linens Role, Point and Duffill Printed ||»llicoes& Chin- Blanket 9 lacs Ci Superfine London Caffi- Primed Linen and bor j meres of the neweftand' der'd Handkerchiefs q } mod faihionable colors Cotton* CallicoeCheck, R( Low priced Yorkshire do. J h rea,l tog.ng, « Lace- p; , I mancoes ! Holland Tapes ££ Bobbins Joa , Sju, l r,,i lg .&p, l rants.., hjcl . tu Cordun.y, Rattinetts & -halioons Hu „ tillg and tancy Co rd» Cc Norwich Carableis, for v r i„ c i f and Velveltrcns B< Clocks iliiaek and olive Couon- Ci fcoinbaz its and B!ark| a j t , , G 1 T Wi'li a variety of other Articles on hand, for l'ale on the most reifonable terms for cafli ji or the ul'ual credit; Nov. 6 tu.th&fa.tt Fi JuJi Imported, A quantity of salt-pet-re, refined Gun powder F and double fealcd battle Cannon, 4 and 6 poundets • _ London porter and Burton Beer MullarU lijuaren, 4 ounces Bell Durham lfitfftard Ginghatn*, ftthjcA to drawback | _ All of which will be lold on moderate terms by ■; I HENRY DAWES, juar. * No. 03. south Second flreet, oppolite the , j' city tavern. j nov. 9 mw&f.tf lai F OR SALE, By George Plumsted, No. 166, South Front Street. 3(0 wkole Tierces i R j c £ . ico halt do. ) 35 Boxes white Havanna Sugars, entitled to drawback 3,000 pieces Nar.keens, do. do. h Anchors weighing and i6evvt. 160 boxes containing tea f'atts of China 35 boxes of blue and white table letts of do. ALSO, Boxes containing break tall, rnflee and even ing cups and fauccrs ; tea pots, cream pots,fu gar dishes, pint howls, custard cups, flat and soup plates and dishes. Young Hyson Tea Fans CafEa. Nov. 33 3taw3w George Davis's LAW-BOOK STORE, No. 319 Street, 1 Latest London Ss? Irish Editions. GEO.KGE DAVIS's Fall importation is now arranged of which a more capital collec tion he believes was never offered for l'ale either :n this City, London of Dublin. It combines ' almoll every book in,with several valuable books out of print. Davis's confining himfelf to the Jalc of Law-Bocks only, it will appear obvious tt> profefiional Gentlemen, the advantages they have both ill leleflion and price by purchaling from him. His Catalogues being ready, gentlemen will particularly oblige him by calling for them—- and to thole relidir.g at a diftaace, by fovoring him with their address (post-paid) they (hall be sent - o 1_ nov 36 m&tham Mrs. Spurrier, MIDWIFE, From the cityof London lying-in Hofpilal, EMBRACES this opportunity of returning her tircere thanks to those ladies whom {he has had the honor to attend, and most refpe&fully in forms them and her other friends that Ihe has re moved tofou h Sixth street two doors from Chef nut flreet, opposite Congress Hall, where (he flat tors hcrfelf by careful att«nt : on to the duties of her prufeCisn to merit their future favors, nov 28 _ f w&fa.im ALL PERSONS, HAVING claims againrt the Estate of SUSAN?*-AH I.OCKfEIi, deceased, are requefled t» present their refpeSive accounts to NATHAN A. SMITH, j JOHNDORSET, J Executors. A LEASE OF THE HOUSE Lately occupied bv Snfonnnh Lockyer, together with THE STOCK OF GOODS, Are to be dilpofcd of Time will be given for ihe latter on un-exceptionable feeurity. nov 9 3»w6w_ Philadelphia, N,vernier 26, 17^8. ALL persons ilefirousof furnifliing by contr.id rations of provisions, draw and fuel, for all tlu troops, which now ars, or nereaftcrmay be at ar.y or ertry station, poll, encampment, re cruiting rendezvous or elsewhere in the {late of l'emifylvjnia, for and during the year 1799, ex cept :kt Prctqu' lUe, 1 a Bututf, Fort Franklin and l'litfburg—will be pleaded to fend in their propo sal- under fe-alcd covers, on or before the 30th of next month, December, to TENCH FRANCIS, Purveyor. the ration to consist 01 I 1-4 pound of beef or 4of a pound of pork 18 ounces of bread or flour I gill of rum, brandy or whiskey. 3 quarts of fait 4 quart* of vinegar C for every ICO rations. 4 pounds of soap { ' 1 1-alb. candles. J As Co»iK rl *f" ,, ay at their next TcHlon make afc tcrations in the quantity of lomc of the compo nent part* of thi< rarior—it is requefled of thole who nay offer proposals to name the price of each part, which will lerveto govern in cafe of dirni ;iu ion orincreafc. BOV. 36 tu,w&-Vi.tioD R. TAYLOR, MUSIC PROFESSOR, NO. NORTH SIXTH-STREET, Respectfully informs the Public that he continues to teach Ladies the Pian* Forte as usual. Nov. $. tuthw JOHN SHIELDS, BROKER, in Embraces this opportunity to present bis thanks to his fellvM- citizens for their pa/l favors an it acquaints them that he is returned from Chtl.mt lhlJ, to bis former refute net, the House \o. t3 Cheinnt between Front and Second-street, WHKRF, he holds himfelf ready to execute I their commands in ev»rv branch of his I - profediun, trolling that from a residence in this I city of 35 years he has it in his powerto render I them eliential ferviee, afTuring them that hi. I commiflion lhall be is low as any in V own. I Lotts, Lands, Houses, VefTels, C«rtifieates I 4 1 of every description and Bills of Exchange, 1 bought and fold, thedocketts carefully exam- I ined and clear titles upon the shortest no- I tice, by the public's humblfc servant, I •' < John Shields. I • CCjr Good negotiable Notes difsonnted I -J, it a low premium. I 1 < noVember y I 9c Just Imported, 4 ~ iron cannon, double fortified, Woolwich proof, I with their carriages complete— 3, 4, 6 and 9 I pounders. Carronades, Woolwish proof, with carriages, 3cc. I complete— 13, 18 and 34 pounders. Cannox powder in kegs of 35H*. each Round, double-headed, and canniftsr (hot Patent sheathing copper, bright, aflortcd 18; 30, I 33, 34, 26 and 38 or per square foot, ftieets 48 I ' by 14 inches, fuitalle for v.ilcls lrom 100 to 1 1000 tons Copper nails, bolts aAd spikes : Boarding Pikes, J , Common cutlalTes j j Gunners (lores of all kinds 1 Tin-plates No I—l-3 cross boxes Patent shot in calks of jewt. each London porter and Vovvn flout, in calks ef 7 doz. I I bottled. F.arthen ware in c<afes, afTorted Far Sale by SIMON WALKER, Pine Bear sth street. Oilober 39. eo.tf. J Charles Campbell, W AT C A K E R. HAS removed to the Shop formerly occupied I by Mr. John IVood, No, 55, corner of I ' Front and Chefnut-llreets ; where he will thank- j I fully receive and execute orders with neatness ! and dispatch HE HAS'tONSTANTLY ON HAND, I A Neat and Large Aflortment of Clocks Watches. ] WANTED, A JOURNEYMAN s i ALSO, one or two Apprentices of rcfpe£U- -i ble parents. FOR SALE, f A large quantity of Watch Glasses a IVholefalc and Retail. 1 1 nov 34 I Hats Holicry. WILLIAM M { DOUGALL, AT HIS STORE, No. 134, Market Street, I 1 HAS JUST OPENED, in addition to his for- I mer flock, a very extensive aflortment of I | Men's, Women's, and Children's Hats, and all I ; kinds of Stockings—particularly a quantity of A- I ( berdecnVmt Hole, suitable for the present fcafon. I , nov, 33 eoim I ( ' Ephraim Clark, ; CLOCK WATCH MAKER, , Corner of Front and Market flreets, Philadelphia, I • HAS JUST RECEIVED, e T) Y the different arrivals, a large supply of Clock j s 1) and Watch maksri and Silver Smiths Tools, I r files and materials, I 1 ; CONSISTING OP Rowling Mills, large and finall Bench and Hand j II Vices, Ttirnbenches, Plyers, Slidjng Tongs, Bra- | _ ces and Bitts, Grooving tools, Saws, Scratch brrnfh- I (, e«, Blow pipes, Screw and Draw plates,large and I e small Hammers, Clock dials, cad brass Bells, for- I ged w«rk and pinions, Emery, Rotten stone, Pu- I mice (lone, Borax, Spelter Sorder, Brass, Steel and I Iron wire, sheet Brass, main firings and glafTes I gold, gilt, and steel chains, seals and keys, &c. &c. I C 3" Clocks and Watches carefully repaired I nov. 31 eodtf I :r Notice is hereby Given, is r~pH AT application will be made at the Trea-1 '■ X fury of the United States for the renewal I of the following certificates of Six per Cents, I funded debt —Handing in the name of Robert I Wdfon of Calcutta in Bengal, Surgeon in the j ferviee of th« honorable United Company of I merchants of England trading to the Eall-In- I _ die 3, which were loft from on board the Swal- J low-Packet, capt Kidd, from Falmouth to New- | >f York. *Dolls. Cts. re No 10,444, Reg. office 14th Dec. t0 17,3, one certificate for 173J 33 No 10,478, Keg. office 17th Dec. i793> one certificate for 1959 50 I '• Ellijion is* John Perot. nov 13 eod6w Whereas the certificate of two tr (hares of the Bank of the United States in the I name of Samuel Amory, of London, banker, I or No 3iß3,iffued in lieu of 11593, uj94»were forwarded from London by the British packet _ Countess, of Leicelter, capt. Dodd, bound for New-York, which paclfet was captured by the „a French, and the faift certificate loft; and for the a j[ rtnewal of which, application is made at said be Bank, and all persons concerned are desired to :e- take notice. of CLEMENT BIDDLE. ■tl- Pliita. OA. 36, 1798. eo6w nd - ■o- Patent Ploughs, ° f npo be fold for eafh by Joseph Salter at Atfion X Richard Weill, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan Harker, Woodbury—and Jefle Evans, Lumber ton, Those who have uled them give them the preference to any other kind, as they require less team, breix the ground better, are kept in srdcr at less expence and are fold at a cheaper rate—the plan is much Amplified and confiftt of but one piece of cast iron, with the handles and ns. beam of wood; they may befixed with wrought lays and coulters to be ptst on with screws and al, taken off atpleal'ure. 50 _ Patent tights for vending with inftrnflions tor o(c making them may be had by applying to John ic h Newbold, or the fubferiber No. 313 North ni- Front-llreet. Whs has for Sale; Or to Lease for a term of Tears, A number ot valuable tra£\s of Land, well situated for Mills, Iron *Vorksor Farms, moii jy improved, lying chiefly in the county of Hun tingdon Hate of Pennsylvania. Those who may hat incline to view them will please to apply to iro Jobs Canau elu. near Huntingdon. Charles Newbold. t July 17 aawtf Imported In the last arrivals from Bremen, Ht Hamburg and Amsterdam, AND FOR SALE, at reasonable prices and on a liberal CR EOIT, BY PRATT & KINTZING, Q N0.95, North Water ftrcet. 215 bales & boxes i'icklenburghs, hempen linens and oznabrigs from l/j to 3/ P el ' 70 do. bleached and brown hessians 40 do. brown rolls fuitabJe for cof fee th 20 do. strong do. do. for cotton do. 30 cliefts platillas 2 do. sealing-wax i do. dowlas 3 packages oil-cloth 30 da. crcas ala Morlair 4 do. iiil-twine I 12 do. eflopaillffs I do. watches 115 do. Bielcfield linen 14 pipes Port wine 190 do. patterboincs 91 cases claret 145 do Brittanias 13° do fine long corked I do. Holland einvafs claret I do. Ruflia do. 1600 bushels fine la!t I 3 do. Ruflia fhectings 40 eaflcsofroll brim hone I t do. ravens duck 100 calks of naval stores. I 1 do. Ruflia drillms .50 logs prime mahogany I 1 do. Wown holhnd 4 hbds. coffee mills I 2 do. Silesia 0 bundles German steel I 1 ds.Wtfhrendrop linen 10 cherts of Hates' and 1 do. Caraudoles pencils I do. Fleniifh linens \ package of Ikales I do. eambricks and do. woolen caps, &c. lawns 4 chests of Nurenberg I 1 do diaper toys I IZ do. llripes x 40 kt «;s of yellow ochre I 18 do. cljecks 3 Glue I 2 do. fiamois S barrel* of Lentilies 1 dp. Arabia flripe 5 chelts of prime red V I 1 do. bunting for color* crust Holland cheef* I packa. Madras hand- 30 kegs of pearl barley I kerchiefs , 6® boxes of capers I 1 do. Turkey yarn 400 fides of upper and I 6 bales empty bags foal leather H I chest hair ribband 360 boxes window glass f 3 boxes tapes,aflorted 800 Demijohns § 1 d». bobbin, aiTorted jo boxes glai's twmblers I box threads & tapes allorted j ( I 1 do. fine blue liftados 2 hhds. pumice stone j 5 chests men's flippers I box of mill saws j 3 do. bed ticks I calk of cutlery I 2 calls hog's briflles A quantity of stone jugs I 6 chells writing paper and pickling pots 4 do. quills A few &ips anchors, &c. I november 12 ___ tufcf-tf To be Sold, c OR EXCHANGED, * For property in the City, or within Thirty J miles of it, A Valuable Plantation, t I TN Tufcorora Valley, MilHin county, containing A I J. abnut three hundred acres, the whole capable S I of cultivation. At present there is about 50 acres I cleared, 10 of which is a rich bottom of Meadow I Ground, enriched by a never failing ft ream, that I has fall and water enough for all the purposes ess 1 I a Country Mill. For lurcher information apply at I No. 68, Market flreet. £ november 20 tow FOR SALE, j j Fifty Acres of Good Land y Lying in Gloucester County, State of Nen'.Jerfey, r-p wENTY-FOUR acres ot which aie ■ I J_ Woodland, the reft, Meadow. Thi» I land lies about half a mile from Timber-Creek, I and two miles from the river Delaware, the . I road parting through it, and the great , I road only two miles distant. For terms, apply I to, PATRICK DOGHERTY, Sign of the Rainboy), in Shipper!, between Second and Third Jtreets. dec 4 ftnth&lW ' ADVERTISEMENT. " Todd & Mott, J of the City of Philadelphia, Merchants, having I afligned over their elfe&s, real, personal, and I mixed, to the fubl'cribera for the benefit of all " I their Creditors— » •> i Notice is hereby Given, - I r pO all persons who are indebted to the said -I X. estate, that they are required to make im -1 I mediate payment of tbeir relpeflivc accounts to s j either of the afiignees, in failure whereof, legal :■ J naeafures will be taken for the recovery of such 1 I debts as a»e not discharged without delay. John IVaddington "J John Rhodes > Afiignees. John Allen. j l j I notf. 26 tu.th&fatFi ' ALL PERSONS, ' t I T T A.VING demands againlt the Estate of 1C I XT Henry Schafsf.r, deceased, late of the >f I City of Philadelphia, Malfter and Shopkeeper I are requested to jurnifh their accounts properly |. I authenticated and all persons indebted to said y. I Estate are desired to make l'peedy payment to CASPAR W. HAINES, \ , FREDERICK GAUL, \ ad»"nlJlrators nth mo. 13 I Mails for South-Carolina iff Georgia, I TJACKETS are now provided for carrying the I T Public mailaby water between Philadelphia I and Charleston. They will leave Philadelphia on Friday's. The poll by land will becsntinu- I ed twice a week until an experiment is made in 111 I regard to the expedition and regularity of the r ' I packets. If any perl'on chufes to have their re I letters sent by land only, they will pleas: to : et write the word Land upon the letters : other wise they will be sent by that conveyance which will firft start after the letters are left in the poft-effice. t u J°f e pb Haberjham, Pojl-Mafter Gemerl. Philadelphia, Augujl 13, 1598. J Notice is hereby given, "™" THAT applitation will be made to ihe treasury of the United States for the renewal of the follow on i»g certificates of fix per cents, funded debts, ftarul an in the nanrc of Jane GabriMc Rigaud, of Geneva, er- which were loft from on board the Swallow Pacf he et, Capt. Kidd, from Falmouth to New-Yotk. ire Dalit. in No. 3195.Reg.office 19thMay '95, icert. for toco )9r 13,181. do. 14th do. do. I do. for 3500 of Willing! fc? Francis. nd Q3obcr 14. eod6w. FOR SALE. Rice, in whole and half Tierces. t san wraEs rth Carolina and Georgia Indigo. AND A PARCEL OF Shipping Furs and Skins. Apply to N. J. Frazier, in ~. No - 9J. So. Front Street* J " november 13 3?aw3w I to FOR SAL £7 CHEAP, . A ©luntitv of printed Paper, fuiiable for Grocers, Tobaccooifts, Sec. Enquire of the j Printer, nov 20 aa Samuel Sff Miers Fiflier, No. »7, Dock-Street. Ha-ve received p.r the Moving Star, from Tentrijfe, - Good Cargo Wine, In Pipes, Hoglhead» and Calks. Per the Pall as, from Hamburgh, German Oznabrigs ScTicklenburgs. And by the late arrivals f1 om London, Liverpool, HriJtol, Hull and Dublin, A SENF.RAL ASSORTMENT,OF W OOLEN GOODS, miNCirALLr on consicnmint. Which they are desirous »f felling by the Package, in which are separately made up — the following articles on low terms : 2 1 & 3 point blankets Mcittled and green Rugs 6-4 to 3-4 _ Mt-xt and drib Forreft cloths, l'orted Fearnoughts Blue Plains < 1 Blue, mixt and drab plains, sorted prices L Mixt, twill'd, striped arid blue coatings, do fn Blue, mixt ami brown kerfcy duffals, sorted h; colors and prises th Mill'd drab Broadclsths, sorted prices Blue Broadcloths, do Low priced Broadcloths, colors neatly sorted Swanl'down, fttiped and printed Kerlymeres Mixed and sorted colored Neatfuper and fuperline c'.oths, Eiaftics and Bsveretts White, yellow and red Flannels, sorted prices Green and wh#6 Baize Y'arn Hole and Caps Coarse and fine Hats, in cases of (, dozen each ~ 20 pieces fuperline wide Black Uuflels Joans Spinning and CamMets With an Invoice of common and fine drjwn NAILS, flatt and lharp points, well airorted They have also for Sale, British O/.wabrigsT Ravens Duck > IN BALES. Ruflia Sheetings J Sax«n and Bohemia Dowlas—in Chests Brown quadruple Silefias and vt-liite'Platillas, do Irilh Linens, in Boxes J, lrifli Dowlas, white and brown Irish Sheetings, do frith Sacking . Sliot, aflorted. Red and White Lead and Span- ( ilh Brown T Crawley Millington Steel Queens ware, in Crates Glass ware, in Crates and hogfheadi Newcastle Grindflones. Boxes tin plates A few pipes Ix>ndon market Teneriffe Wiae . India RomaU Hdkfs.") j Long Cloths IN DALES. Humhums j Womans Ihoes, in barrels Spermaceti Candles, in boxes. 11 mo 1 7 3»w6w FOR SALE, To bfe EXCHANGED for property within thirty \ miles of the city, or tq let on ground-rent forever Several valuable building Lots, t In Philadelphia, Enquire of William M. Biddle. ne. X 47, Chefnut- < street. I nov. 22 5 c Ironmongery, Cutlery, &e. i THE SUBSCRIBERS ' INTENDING to decline their ptefent Eufi«efs, ' offer for sale, at reduced prices, a handfonu assortment o( Iroemongery, Cutlery, Su. in lots to suit the purchasers. John Green is" Co. Nonl6, Nerth Second flreet. Ironmongers WiU find the abevi Goods not unworty thoir attention. n0v.23 $ Dobbin & Roberts, ;{ TAYLORS, RESPECTFULLY inform theieCuftomers, and the Public in gemral, that they have remo ved from N«. 114, Ckefnut Street, to No. 30, South Fourth Street; 1 Where orders in their line will be thankfully re ceived and diligently attended to. > nnvtmber 15 mwJtf.w 1 French Language. G. DUFIEF, No. 63, South Second Street, VfJLt OPtN His DAY and EVENING SCHOOL, On Wcdnefday, the 14 th Injl. N. B.- Private I'uition attended to as usual c and Translations from either Language into the r other, performed with accuracy, secrecy, and y dispatch. d nov. 10 cwtf John J. Parry, CLOCK & WATCHMAKER, HAS again opened at his usual Stand, No. 38, 1 South SecondJh eet—where he has for Sale, Excellent Gold & Silver Watches, j. ANP A FIW n Eight Day Cclocks, |e ifhicdj will be warranted to give fitisfaSlion. ir An assortment of Geld, Steel and Gilt chains, Seals and Keys. All kinds of Clock and Watch work done with [e particular attention as heretofore. &• An Apprentice wanted. november 11 m.-Ju Kl> LARENCE SECKEL, No. 155, Market-Street. First quality London Particular ) iimtjcs ry Madeira, Port, Sherry and Lilbon 5 1 v- Cogniac Brandy, lit to 4th proof, d- Sprits. <t, By the Pipe, Hhd, Quarter-calk or Galloa. k- dec 3 mw&fiw <u. TEN DOLLARS REWAKD. zo laft a second time, from so U the Marine Camp, David I-ypir, a fifer.—• He had when he went away, a plain bluejacket and veft,light blueoTeralli,around hat,which lyidbeen bound with yellow, and which he had ripped off in his fitft deftrtion, and a pair of new flioes. he is a Carpenter by trade, has grey eyes,facdy hair fallow complexion and a nitch in his upper lip His back is fell fore from a fl£>S2' n g he got a few days ago He may bo difcoverea by bis fifeinj, as he plays extremely well. W. W. UWK.ROWS Major Com. of the OSober 17. Marine Corps. The time of an Adive BLACK BO Y, WHO is abontfutcen years old, and has five years to serve, to be disposed of He is f or well acquainted with the bufinrO of » farm, and the handy at cooking or waiting in the heufe. En ! quire at the aflice of thii Gazette, t i acv * *6 eon* imported, In the Ships Active and Liberty, from Hsmmurgb. Ticklenburghs, ©znabrigs, White Platillas Brown Silefias Bretagnes s* Heflian Rolls Brown Russia Sheetings German Lindfeys, Bed Ticks, &c. For Sale hy GEORGE PENNQCX. no. 103 Market-street. nov 21 *— N 0 T I C E. ALL Persons indebted to theEfote of Wil. liam Beauchamp, lately deceased, are ile-I fired to make immediate payment and thole who have aav clairps against said Estate to produce their accounts properly attested to Saml. Prjfe, executor. nov 20 dim BEE F, OF THE FIRST SUALITT, And fit for India voyages For Sa'e Bf WILLIAM SHEAFF, No. 168, Street. ■ nov. 23 tit;' FOR SALE, By the Sbbfcriber, Belfaft Canvals, No. 1, to 7, On moderate terms foe Cash or a ffiort credit. James Lyle, South Seventh f/reet, near Che/nut. nov 16 j Forty Dollars Reward. DESERTED, From a Detachment of Men under my com mand, at Camp IVejl Schuyliill, viz. O(slober 19. GEORGE KELLER, 40 years of"age, 5 teet 6 inches in height, dark hair and complexion, born in Wofland, no Trade, fpeak# broken lir.giifh and very talkative, has a dimple in hi« chin. November 6. John Murphy, 27 years of age, 5 feet 7 \ inches in height, grey eyes, dark hair and complexion, born in Ireland, city of Dub m, by trade a Holier. Jacob Iden, 34 years of age, 5 feet 6 inche« High, gray eyes, sandy hair, frelh complexion, born in New-England, state of Connecticut, & repeated deserter, by trade a Blacksmith. November 7. William Collins, 3oyeais of age, 5 feet 6 inches high* sandy hair, Irelh com plexion, grey eyes, born in Ireland, county of Wexford, by trade a Gardner, has worked for some time about Philadelphia, he is very fond to hear himfelf Sing. All the above deserters are very much addict ed to liquor, and will take other people's pro perty if in their power, are artificially marked on their backs, had on, when they went away, thwr regimental olothing. Whosoever appre hends said deserters, (hall receive forty dolla* reward, or ten dollars for each, with all.reason able «xpences, by applying to me as above, EDWARD MILLER, captain 1 d regiment of Infantry commanding. nov 10 J BALLAST. A QUANTITY to brdifpofed of, if applied for immediately, on board the *iip I.ouifa, lying Ms. HUMPHREY'S Ship Yard, november 10. $ ALL PERSONS having any legal demands a gaind the estate of tVitlwm ¥crkini, deceaicd, late of the city of Philadelphia, Tavern keeper, are requeued to furnifti thiir accounts properly au thenticated, and all persons indebted to said estate are r .-quelled to make payment to the l'ublcnber in Philadelphia. LEVI HOLLINGSWORTH Adminr. Ofiobcr 31ft, 1798. DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, TO WIT: IT REMEMBERED, THAT on the twelfth day SJ ot /\uga&,in the twenty-third y«ar o£ —A the Independence »t the United States of America, Benjamin Smith Barton, ef the said dif trifl, hath deposited in this office the tiAs of a 1 book the right whereof he claims as author in the words following, to wit : i " New Views of the Origin of the Tribes and ; " Nations of America—By JJsnjamin Smith Bar -1 " ton, M.D.Correspondent Member of theSocie " ty of the Antiquaries of Scotland, Member of " the American Philosophical Society, Fell»w of * •« the American Academy of Arts and Sciences of " Bolton, Correfpondidg Member ol the Maffa " chufetts Hitlorical Society, and Profcflor of " Materia Mudica, Natural HiHory and Botauy " in the University of Pennfylvauia." * In coi.lormity to the ail of the Congrefft ©f the United States, intitled " An ail for the encourag*- ment of learning by securing the copies of maps, ? charts, and books, to the authors aud proprietor, of such copies during the times thcr.in mentioned.'* SAMUEL CALOWELL, Clerk, Dift. of Penn' ti November 2, 1798. u A Young Man, h TTTHO writes a good hand, understands. W accounts andejn be well recommended* wants a Situation as Cleric or Afiift&nt i* * Wholesale Store, or Coiiuting-houle. Apj'li - cation to be made >t thi» Office. nov 14 9 A CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. >. JOHN A. SHAEFFER,«I Philadelphia, who hat for a few years pad been in the southern States* has had the effrontery to draw several Bills of Ex change on Tim«tliy Picketing, Esq. Secretary of - State, and myielf.and by that means has defrauded a number of persons «f their money, deceiving. m them by an exhibition of lett£r» and papers wXh the - names affixed of divers public charafteis and repu id table merchants highly recommendatory of laid. :n Shaefftr ;to one ot these papers I bnd my name iff fubl'crihsd, but Ido not know the ma# ; tbeie arc is villainous forgeries! To prevent further iiupo ltiori, ir I have to requcti the printers of N«wfp»P»» p United States to p«blift this fw t*'" i"^fsrsssL. Trent*l, Nnu Jtrfey,"? he Qthkcr 24, I TJ*- > To be Lei, AND POSSESSION GIVEN „ ON T«I M™ XT » THE CITY 'IAVERN, t Now in the poffeflion of Samuel Richard". A pply at this Office, navambrt 13
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