Imported IN THE LAST ARRIVALS, Superfine, fine and common cloths Swandowns Baizes Velvetts Velveretts Printed calicoes Furniture & fancy dimities Hair ribbands Sewing silk BrulTels and Persia caipetts Buttons For sale, for cajb or credit, by SAMUEL MERRICK, no. 243 Arch street. Nov. 16 §tjanl FOR SALE, at nc. 9, South Water-Street. ' liifh Linens, 7-8 and 4-4, well aflorted, in whole and half boxes Checks, in ditto Drogheda's, and Brown 7-8 beetled Linens Irish Hackled flax Seotts Thread Men and Womens Combs Rnflia Duck, of an excellent quality, and 100 hhds. Aux Cayes Molafles. By ISAAC HARVEY, junr. I2th. mo 17 dgw ißank of North Ameriea. THE Stockholders 3re hereby notified, that an Elediou for twelve DireSors, for the ensuing year, will ha 1 eld at xhc Batik on Monday, the 14th of January next, at ten o'clock. RICHARD WELLS, Cafh'r. Dec. 8, 1798. dtEl N 0 T I C E. ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of Wil liam Beauchamp, lately deceased, are de sired to make immediate payment and those who have anv claims a gain ft said Ellate to produce their accounts properly attelled to Sam/. Price, executor. nov 20 dim 70 hhds. Santa Cruz Sugar OF excellent quality, (in Stores of John Nixon,efq, and Co.) A quantity »f SAIL CANVASS, and a Box of Ma«tf, Irrfale, by STEPHEN KINGSTON, dec 11 ' leodjt ' FOR SALE, " T ~" To be EXCHANGED for property within thirty mi es of the city, or to let on ground-rent forever Several valuable building Lots, In Philadelphia, Enquire of William M. Biddle. ne. 147, Chefnut ftreet. Nov. it § FOR SALE, By the Subscribers 200 Bolts Ruflia Duck, 50 pipes London patticular bill Madeira Wine I pair nine pound Cannon A Tew Baits Madras Handkerchiefs 40ooibs Fine Flota Indigo 23 Barrels Beef. Witlings cs* Francis: Penn-Areef, 7 Nfwcrobtr 28 5 § ALL PERSONS having any legal demands a ga nft the cftate ol William P*i iins, dcci* fcd, late of the city of Philadelphia, Tavern keener, are to furnifti their accounts properly au thenticated, and all persons indebted to said estate arc r.'qjcfted to make payment to the fubfehber in Philadelphia. LEVI HOLLINGSWORTH Adminr. OAobcr 31ft, 1798. Wants a Place, A WOMAN with a good Breast of Milk, Enquire at No. 58 South Front street, Dec. 10. TEN DOLLARS REWARD. DESERTED lalt night, a second time, from the Marine Camp, David Lufer, a fife'.— He had when he went away, a plain tlue jacket and veft,light blucoveralls, a round hat,which bud been bound with yellow, and which he had ripped off in his fit ft dclVrtiou, and a pair of new Ihoes. he is a Carpenter by trade, has grey eyes, sandy hair fallow complexion and a nitch in his upper lip His back is fttll fore from n flogging he got a few days ago. He may be discovered by his fifeing, as he plays extremely well. W. W. BURROWS Major Com. of the O&ober 17. Marine Corps. tOR SALE, Fifty Acres of Good Land\ Lying in Gloucester County, State of hew.Jersey, TWENTY-FOUR acres ot which ate Woodland, the reft, Meadow. This laud lies about half a mile from Timber-Creek, and two miles from the river Delaware, the eounty road palling through it, and the great road only two miles distant. For terms, apply to, PATRICK DOGHERTY, Sign of the Rainbow, in Shipfen, between Second and Third-Jlreets. dec 4 " ALL PERSONS Indebted to th» Estate of Mr. John FENNo,late of Philadelphia, deceafed,are desired to make pay ment, and those having any demands, to present them for fettleraent,.to SAMUEL BLODGET, Adm'r. or JOHN WARD FENNO, Agent to the administration. nov- 3o s3m NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Sam uel Wallis, esq. pf Murcey townlhip, in the county of Lycoming, lately deceased, are hereby required to come "forward immediately and pay their refpe<£l!ve debts.—And all persons having legal demands against the Estate, are requested to produce their accounts, properly authenticated, for settlement. JOHN WALI.IS, ") WILLIAM ELLIS, f Adminiftra- DANIEL SMITH, C tors. JOHN ADtLUM, J deeember 13 3taw4w Dancing School. T X 7ILLIAM M'DOUCALL presents his res- VV peilful compliments to the public : takes the liberty of informing them, that at the request „ of many of his former employer?, he will open his School, at his Ball Room, in Fourth, bet ween CSefnutand Walnut streets, on the firft Mon day of D'-ci'mSer—For Young Ladies at ten o'clock in the morning—and for Gentlemen, at fix in t!«e evenings of Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, . ■ nov. s8 eoim THE CARGO, Of the Ship INDIA, Captain Asiimead, from BATAVIA, Consisting of r JAVA COFFEE, Of the Fir ft Quality—to be Sold, by " MORDECAI LEWIS. I dec it PBi diw 1 FOR SALE, =, BY THE SUBSCRIBERS, I 14 four pound Cannon, different lengths, c Carronades. * r JOHN NIXON & CO. , December 1. $ c Lancaster County Butter, m KEGS,— FOR SALE, Enquire at No. 92, Market-street, near Third-Street. dec 1 § 1 LARENCE SLCKEL, ~~ ; No. 155, Market-Street. j First quality London Particular / "JVINE6. I Madeira, Pert, Sherry and Lilbon ) a Cogniac Brandy, ift to 4th proof. j Spirits. By the Pipe, Hhd, Quarter-calk or Gallon. dec 3 mw&faw Now Landing, From on board the fliip John Bulkeley, and for sale at the llores of Jefle & Robert Wain, _ ! 350, 0c0 weight of Java Coffee, ' of the fWll quality in bags. ' 150,000 weight of Java Sugar, in cannifters. 0 nnv, 7 ? dtf BALLAS-I. A QUANTITY to be disposed of, if applied for h immediately, on board the Ship Louisa, lying f Mr. HUMPHREY'S Ship Yard, novembcrio. $ p Imported, In the Ships Aftive and Liberty f, from HiMtvi.au. Ticklenburghs, Oznabrigs, White Platillas Brown/Silefias Bretagnes Hellian Rolls Brown Ruflia Sheetings German Lindfeys, Bed Ticks, &c. Fat Sale by GEORGE PENNOCX. no. 10j Market-street. nov ao f SHULMAKER fef BERRLTT, ' HAVF. REMOVED THEIR INSURANCE OFFICE a to No. 0, south Front street. " 1 n Their room at the Coffee-houfe will continue to a be attended from 11 till 2 o'clock in the day, and j from 6 to 8 o'clock in the evening. t ; n JACOB SHOEMAKER, c Haj also removed his Counting-house to the ' fame place, where hr has for sale a few pipes choice j London Paaticular Madeira Wine ; Frcneh and J Spamfli Brandy ; Claret in calks and cases, of fu- ( perior quality, and a few Packages Glass and Queen's-ware ; also, a quantity ef Carolina So.il- F leather, which will be fold very low to clofc the sales. Philadelphia, It mo. i», 1798. $ j THE PARTNERSHIP OF f< Alexr. J. Miller, & Co. I BEING diflolupd on the firft instant, by the death of James Davis, all persons indebted q to the fame arc requested to fettle with tie sub- f, fcriber, and those to whom they are indebted are requested to call on him for payment. si ALEXR. J. MILLER, No. 64, South Front Jlreet. Who has on hand, TO BE DISPOSED OF ON LOW TERMS, By the Package or, Piece. Fine plain and tambotred Muslins Guzzennas Baftas Coffaes Rabobgungies ir • India Callicoea ai Book Muslins it Coloured ditto ti Real & Mock Madras & pullicat hkfs. Brown Silefias t) Tickings, &c. &c. c —» JUST ARRIVED, AN ASSORTMENT OF Irish Linens Ss* Ruflia Sheetings. nov 28 <S A Young Man, WHO writes a good hand, understands / accounts andean be wall recommended, wants a Situation as Clerk or Afiiftant in a c Wholesale Store, or Coiiutmg-houfe. Appli cation to be made at this Office. " nov 14 =, f —1 ' . a To the Creditors of the Subscribers. h PLEASE TO TAKE NOTICE, that we haveap. I plied to the judges of the Court of Common Pleas, for the benefit of an aft of assembly, palled the h fourth day of April last; and they have appointed b THURSDAY the 27th inft. to hear us and our Cre- r ditors, in the city of Philadelphia, at fnch place where the Court may be held, and where you may attend il you please. PATRICK CAVANAUGH, P (AMES DOUGHERTY, » PETER G. ROSE, f< JOHN GREENE, t< LEWIS D.GRAFF, JAMES MCALLEY. c RICHARD STOKES p dec. 8. 31 aw 3W 0 LOST, h IN one of the streets between Union and Saf- r fafras, on the sth inflant, the outside Case a of an Englilh Gold Watch, chafed on the back with a Ihield. Any person who may find the fame, and will bring to this office, will receive Four Dollars reward, and the thanks of the " owner, dec. 7. All Persons Indebted to the Estate of HENRY HILL, deceased are requested to make payment to the fuhferiber ; and those having any demands on the fame to pro d jce their accounts for f«ttlen*nt. GIDEON H. WELLS, no. 139, Market street Philadelphia, dec. 4, 1798 cetf Bank of the United Slates. ■ November 14, 1798. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN], THAT application will be made at the Trea sury of the United States far the renewal of a Certificate of Six per Cent Funded Debt- No. 15,548, for 18,782 dollars, 33 cents, dated Regifier's Office, January Bth, 1798, ifTued in the names of William Willink, Jan Will'mk, Nicholas ist 'Jacob Van Staphorfl £s* Hubbard, Trustees for sundry money-lenders in Amster dam; which was forwarded the uthof Janua ry, 1798, under cover to Nicholas Obbes, esq. and loft by the capture of the ship Columbus, captain Skinner,from New-York forAmfterdam G. Simp/on, ci/t'r. nov 14 iaw6w NOTICE. '•pHE Stock-holders of the Company encorporat. * ed for erecting a Permanent Bridge over the River .Schuylkill, are requcfted to attend their annual meeting on the firft Monday in January next (being the 7th day of that month) at the City Hall, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, for the pur pofc of chooling a Prcfidunt, twelve Directors and a Treasurer of the said Company for the ensuing year, as by law is directed, JOHNDORSEY, fec'y, P ro dec 17 George Davis's LAW-BOOK STORE, No. 319 Hioh Street. Latest London W Irish Editions. GEOKOE DAVIS's lull importation isnow arranged of which a more capital collec tion he believes was never offered for sale either :n this City, London or Dublin It combines almost every book in,with I'everal valuable books out of print. Davis's confining hiinfelf to the sale of Law-Boelcs only, it will appear obvious to profclfionil Gentlemen, the advantages they have both in fcleAion and price by puichaling from him. His Catalogues being ready, gentlemen will particularly oblige him by calling for them— and to those residing at a distance, by fovpring him with their address (post-paid) they lhaH be sent. nov 16 m&thim Just Puhlijhed BY THOMAS DOBSON, At the Stone-house, no. 4i,fouth Sccond-ftreet, Philadelphia. ENCYCLOPEDIA : OR, A DICTIONARY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES, AND MISCELLANEOUS LITERATURE, On a flan entirely new. bv whlch THE DIFFERENT SCIENOES AND ARTS Are digested into the Form of Diftinft TREATISES or SYSTEMS COMPREHENDING THE History, Theory, and PraiSlice, of each, according *to the latest difroveri«s and i nprove ments: and full explanations given »f the Varioui Detached Parti of Knowledge, whether relating to natural and artificial objedts, or to matters ccelefi aftical, civil, military, commercial, &c. Inclnd ing elucidation of the meli important topics rela tive to religion, morals, manners, and the <xr«no my of lile: together with a description of all the countries, cities, principal mountains,leas, rivers &c. throughout the world ; a general history, an cient and modem, of the different empires, king doms and Kates; and an account of the lives of the mod eminent persons in every nation, from the earliest ages down to the prcfent times. Com piled from the writings of the bed authors, in fe vcral languages; the inoft approved dictionaries, as well of general science as ot particular branch es ; the tranfa&ions, journals, and memoirs, of learned societies; the MS. lectures of eminent pro feffors on different ciences ; and a variety of ori ginal material*, furniflied by an extensive corre spondence. The work is now completed in eighteen large quarto volumes, illuflrated with five hundred and forty-two copperplates. The few copies which remain on hand arc of fered for sale at 135 dollars for the 18 volumes in boards 161 dollars neatly bound in iheep leather 189 dollars handsomely bound in Calf >O7 dollars in Raffia or Morocco. T. D0"BS0N, ■ HAS JUST OPENED A / SUBSCRIPTION, Fol-Publifhing a Supplement to the Work The objeiS of which is to correal such mis-state ments as have been found in the Work, and to give an account of the mod important discoveries and improvements which have been made for the last ten years. It is expefted this fupplemsnt will consist of three volumes, on such paper and type as the En cyclopedia, at Six Dollars per volume, in boards. Six Dollars of which to be paid on sUbscribing, dec 15 »aw6w Forty Dollars Reward. DESERTED, From a Detachment of Men under my com mand, at Camp Wejl Schuylkill, viz. October 19. GEORGE KELLER, 40 yrtrt of age, 5 feet b inches in height, dark hair aid complexion, bora in Holland, no Trade, speaks broken Englilh and very talkative, has a dimple in his chin. November 6. John Murphy, 17 years of a g e » J f fet 7 i inches in height, grey eyes, dark hair and complexion, born in Ireland, city of Dub in, by trade a Holier. Jacob Idea, 34 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, grey eyes, sandy hair, frelh complexion, born in New-England, state of Connecticut, a repeated deserter, by trade a Blacksmith. November 7. William Collins, 3oyeais of age, 5 feet 6 inches high, sandy hair, frelh com plexion, grey eyes, born in Ireland, county of Wexford, by trade a Gardiiir, has worked for some time about Philadelphia, he is very fond to hear himfelf Sing. AH the above dyferters are very much addict ed to liquor, ana will rake other people's pro perty if in their power, are artificially marked on their backs, had on, when they went away, their regimental clothing. Whosoever appre hends said deserters, lhall receive forty dollars reward, or ten dollars for each, with all reason able expences, by applying to me as above, EDWARD MILLER, captain id regiment of Infantry commanding. nov 10 $ IR IS H L INE NS, '4-4 and 7-Bth White Lincus welK affo etd | Ertfitied 3-4 Brown ditto ditto to the 3-4lri(h Checques suitable for the ' Drawback. Weft-India Market. FOR SALE, On reasonable terns— by the Box or Bale, By Gamble & Hblmvth, No. 148, Sou:h s cond-ftreet. O€C x 9 3tawti Jon x J. Parry, CLOCK fe* WATCHMAKER, HAS again opened at bis ujual Stand, No. 38, South SecondJlreet where he b is for Sale, Excellent Gold & Sifter Watches, AND A FEW Eight Day Clocks, Which will be warranted to give fatisfaSion. An afTortment of Gold, Steel and Gilt chains, Seals and Keys. All kinds of Clock and Watch work done with particular attention as heretofore. An Apprentice wanted. November It rn.w&fjW. DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, TO WIT: BE IT REMEMBERED, THAT on the tenth day L. S.J of December, ifl the twenty third year of the Independence the U nited States «T America, JOHN LAMBERT of the said DiftriA, hath deposited in this office the title, of a book, the right whereof he claims as author in the words following, to wit: " A Ihort and practical Eflajr on Farming ; be t( ii.g the experience of a farmer ©f about sixty " years of age, near forty years of which were " (pent in England, ElTex county, on land where " farming is done in the greatest pcrfedion, " and near seven years on three hundi cd and " twenty acres ot worn-out laud in Pottfgrove and 44 Alioway creek, in Sa'em, county, Weil-Jcrfty— " Shewing the means whereby these worn-out 14 lands may be improved, and that thv means arc u in the power of almost every farmtr." In conformity to the aft of the Congress of the United States, intituled " An a& for the enconragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, iharts and books to the authors and proprietors of such copies du ring the terms therein mentioned." D. CALDWELL. Clerk of the DiJlriS of Peunfylvania. dec. 13 iaw 4 w A SHORT AND PRACTICAL ES S A ON FARMING'. BEING the experience of a farmer of about years of a_<*c ; rear forty years of which were spent in England. Eflcx county, on land where farming is done in the grt ateft perfection : and near seven years on three hundted and twenty acres of worn out land in Pottfgrave and Alioway creek, in Salem county, West-Jersey : 4 Shewing the means whereby these worn out lands may be improved ; and that the means are in the power of almost every farmer: Printed for the Author, AND SOLD BY ZACHARIAH POULSON, Chefnut-Jlreet, Philadelphia. N. B.—Some of the large fort of Clover feed may be had at Mr. John Cooper's;4aker, no. >52 Race-ftreet december 13, iaw4w ~A CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. JOHN A. SHAEFFER, of Philadelphia, who has for a few years pad been in the southern States, has had the effrontery to draw several Bills of Ex change on Timothy Pickering, Esq. Secretary of State, and myielf.and by that means has defraudsd a number of persons of their money, deceiving them by an exhibition of letters and papers with the names affixed of divers public and repu table merchants highly recommendatory of said Shaeffer; to one of these papers I find my name l'uhfcribed, but Ido not know the man ; these are villainous forg.ries! To prevent furtherimpofition, ! have to request the printers of Ntfwipapers in the United States to publish this fer the benefit of their fellow-citizens. SAMUEL MEREDITH, Treasurer of tb: ffnited Statei. Trenton, Nenv-Jerfey, Mir 14, 1798. ) - ' NEW NO VE LS, PLATS, MAGAZINES,, Chalk's Circulating Library. No. 75, North Third-Jlreet. THE Proprietor, in oompliance with his pro mifei t# render this Institution a complete source of rational amusement and inflruction, by repeated acquisitions of eatertaining and interek ing publications, has now added to his former eolleiftion Four Hundred Volumes of miscella neous works, comprising nearly all the latejt publi/t.ed Novels and Dramatic produHions j— catalouges of which are ready for delivery to fubferibers. N. B. Subscribers, and others, who still re fun Books taken from the Library previous to the sickness, are requested to return them imme diately : the fines will be charged from the 14th of November. For sale, Fine flavored Imperial, Young Hyson, Hyson, Hyson Skin, and Souchong TEAS. dec, fjj. timßw Valuable Property for Sale. FOR SALE, THAT well known Estate, called SHREWSBURR FARM, formerly the residence of General John Cadwaladar, fituite on Saftafras River, in Kent county, Maryland—containing a bout 1900 acres of prime LAND, upwards of 500 ot which are in woods. The Buildings are all ex cellent, and consist of a handsome Dwelling House, two la ge Barns with Cow houses, Stables for fifty horses, a fpeeious treading floor under cover, a gra nary, two Jverfeer's houses, two range, of two ft»- ry buildingsfor Negroes (one of them new and of brick), Corn houses a Srnoak hoiife, &c. &c—l he whole Ellate Wing nearly surrounded by water, it requires butlittld lancing, and has a good Shad and Herring filhery. It is conveniently situated for both the Philadelphia and Baltimore markets, with two landings on a navigable river but a (hort fail from Baltimore. There is a large Peach, and two large Apple Orchards cn the premises; also, a varic. ty of excellent fruits of different kinds. The foil is mostly a rich loon—The whole wiil be fold toge ther or divided intofmaller farms(lor whicli the buil dings are conveniently situated) as may suit tbe pur baier. The Stock oil said Farm, cornicing oj Hor cfes, Cattle, Sheep See. will also be disposed of. For further particularsapply to GxorceHastings on the premises.or to the fubferiber, in Pfciladelphii ARCHIBALD M'CALL, ]un December iq. rJ. tf . Notice., ALL persons indebted to the Ef ' J le , ° f 'r" 1 ELFAI *• Ef q decealed, are request ed to make immediate payment, and those bavin* ny demands against said Ellate will pleale to furmft, their accounts duly atteOcd for feulement to george davis, Atiorney in fatt to JOHN M'KIM) j,r. Ad'm'tr. ._£ cc :_ , - _ «»6w MAYOR'S OFFICE REMOVED to i J7 South Second-street. , Oaw THIS DAY PUBLISHED, Br WILL IA M VOL' \'G, Corner of Chcfnutsnd Second-'lrccts, JOAN Of All C, An Epic Poem, By Robert Southey ; with titles. " WE do not hesitate to declare our opinion that the poetical powers displayed in it are of a very superior kind—Conceptions more lofty and daring, sentiments more commanding, and lan guage more energetic, will not easily be found : nor does scarcely aey part of it fink into languor, »> thb glow of feelings and geniu- animates the whole. . The language is, for the mod part, mo delled o.ufeat of Milton ; and not unfrequently, it has a Itrong rcliih of Shakespeare." Monthly Review, vol 19, p. 361* A HISTORY, OR ANECDOTES OF THE REVOLUTION in RUSSIA, IN THE YEAR 1762. Trardated from the French of M. de Rulhiere; With an elegant Head of the late Empress. [The second edition, price 75 cents,] " The grounds of M. dc Rulhiere's in'ornaation seem indisputable, and hie readers appear to have every reason to be fatisfied with his discernment, in unfolding the motives and circumstances that concurred iR bringing about this flriking event. " Wefliall only add, that we have ftldom met with more intctefling eriginal anecdotes, thail' those that are contained in the little work which wc have now reviewed." Appendixto Monthly Review, vol. 11. dec 19 wfScmim An excellent Horse & Chair, TO be fold on r»af>nable terms at the Livery Stable, No. »8 North Third-Strecf, N. B. The Horse belonged to a gentlemen in one of the Troops in this City. dec 17 3iw 2 w ALL PERSONS, HAVING claim* against the Estatc or SUSjINP,AH LOCKTER, deceased, are requefled t present their refpe<?live accounts to nathan a. smith, i Agins JOHN DORSET, J E-xecutort. nov 9 DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA,TO WIT« BE IT REMEMBERED, THAT on the twelfth day V. of August.in the twenty third year of che Independet ce ol the United States of America, Benjamin Smith Barton, ef the laid dif tricl, hath dtpoflted in this office the title of a book the right whereof he claims as author in the words followipg to wit ; "New Views of the Origin of th« Tribes and " Nations of America—By •unjimin Smith Bar " ton, M. D.Corrtlpondent Member of theSocie " ty of the Antiquaries of Scotland, Member of " the American Philosophical Socic'y, Fellow of " the American Academy of Arts and Sci«ncc» of " Boston, Correfpond'dg Member of the Mafla " chufetts Historical Society, and Profeffor of " Materia Mtdica, Natural HiOory and Botany " in the Univerftty of Pennsylvania." In coi.formity to the ail of the Congress of the United States, intitled " An ail for the encourage ment of learning by securing the copiea of maps, charts,and bonks, to the authors and proprietor, of such copies during the times therein mentiontd.'a SAMUEL CALDWELL, Clerk, Dill. of Penn* November 1, 1798. Java Coffee, . 350 Bags of First Quality, Now landing from on boatd the Ihip INDIA, at Mr. Thoj. Penrofc's Wha-f, and for sale by "John Ashmead, No. 165, South Frnnt-Streel. • WHO HAS ON HAND, For Sale, on reasonable terms, CoiTaei Baftu Black Taffaties, &s. dec codlf Just Imported, Iron cannon, double fortified, Woolwich proof, with their carriages complete—3, 4, 6 and g pounders. Carronadca, Woolwiah proof, with carriages, &c. complete— 11, 18 and 14pounders, CinnoK powder in kegs of Islbs. each Round, double headed, and canniftirfhot Patent Iheathing copper, bright, affbrted lß,ao, 11, 14, s6 and 18 or per square foot, fteets 48 by 14 inches, suitable for v.ffels from 100 to 1000 tons Copper nails, bojts and spikes Boarding Pikes, Common cutlaiTes Gunners (lores of all kinds Tin-plates No I—l-3 orofs boxes Patent lhot in calks of scwt. each London porter and Htown ftsut, in talks of 7 dor. bottled. Earthen ware ia Crates, aborted Far Sale by SIMON WALKER, Pine near sth street. Oflober i 9. eo tf- Insurance Company of North America. THE STOCK HOLDERS, are hereby informed, that a stated meeting of the Company will be held at their Office on the Bth of January next, (being the fa cond Tuesday in the Month) for the elec tion of twenty-five Directors for the ensu ing year. E. HAZARD, Sec'ry. Dec. 12 <h. An Apprentice Wanted. A TOUTH, Of Reputable Connexions, & fufficient qualification J* is wanted as an Apprentice to the Buiitiels of a No. tary Public and Conveyancer.— Enquire of the Prin ter. Dec * f. m.awt FOR sale, " No. 7, South Fourth-Strii -a 1000 pieces Nankeens, A Box of Silks 10 Boxes powdered Sugar Candy of I3pwt. A parcel vely fine Cassia. C. HAIGHT. Ec 5 3awaw For Sale, A well improved * Plantation, Of one hundred and twenty acres, VERY beautifully situated in the county ef Montgomery, about twenty miles from the city—The buildings are all new and finifhed so as to accommodate a genteel family only For further information, enquire at the Pennsylvania Coat.of-Arms, nineteen nitles from town, and th rec above Morris-town, december ij fa.&w.tf
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