_ __ >. v . " -i ABNER BHIGGS. V Of the City of Philadelphia, STOREKEEPER, HAVING afligned over all his effeas, real, per- j foßal and mixed, to the fubferibers, for the j benefit ps all his creditors— NOTICE IS HEREBT GIVEN, NV TO all persons who are indebted to the said Estate, that t ey are requested to make immediate payment of their refpeilive accounts, to either o the assignees; in failure whereof, legal meaiures will be taken for the recovery of such debts, as#ie not difchareed without furth»r delay. GEORGE PENNOCK, WILLIAM FRENCH. January i wed.&fr 6w JohnJ. Parry, a, CLOCK WATCHMAKER, J H/iS again opened at his nfual Stand, No* 38, South Secondftreet —where he has for te A VARIETY OF Excellent Gold cs 5 Silver Watches, AND A FEW Eight Day Clocks, Which will be warranted to give fatisfaSion. An aflortment of Gold, Steel and Gilt chains, Seals and Keys, r All kinds of Clock and li'atcb work done <with particular attention as heretofore. tl An Appren ice wanted. p november n m.-MiSfyM. * . just Imported, Iron double fortified, Woolwich proof, _ with their carriages complete —3, 4i 6 ®nd 9 poundes. Carronades, Woolwich proof, with carriages, &c. k complete—l a, 18 and 24 pounders. Canno.'. powder in kegs of ajlbs. each Round, double-headed, and cannillsr (hot Patent (heathing copper, bright, alforted 18, ao, 22. 14, i 6 and 18 or per square foot, (beets 48 by ) 4 inchp<, suitable for vuflels from 100 to loob tons. j- Copper nai'f. I'blts and spikes * o Bo .rdir ■ Bi- '.' i . • ! , Common l: :ia.'ic s (5u of all kirijs * Tin-places No i—l-3 c-rofs boxes Patent diot Bf calks of each London porter and '■rown (le-it, in calks of 7 doz. bottled. , Earthen ware in c.atc»,a(Torted For Sale oy , SIMON WALKER, a Pine ne*r sth street. t o(slober iq. Co.". t Java Coffee, ! 350 Bags of First Quality, ! Now landing frctn on board the (hip INDIA, t at Mr. Thos. Penrof's Wharf, and for sale by 1 John Ashniead, j No. 16', South Front-Street. , WHO HAS ON HAND, For Sale, on reajonable terms, Codies Bat'.as ( Black TafTaties, &e. dec ic f< , NOTICE. \ I.L petrfois mdebted to the Estate of Sam- ( Jt\. U£t- Wallis, elq. of Murcey townlhip, ( in the county of Lycoming, lately deceafed,are I hereby required to come forward immediately i and pay their refpeflive debts. —And all persons having legal demands against the Estate, are requelled 10 produce their accounts, properly ' aiuhentieated, for icttlcrnent. JOHN WALLIS, WILLIAM ELLIS, ( Adminiftra- DANIEL SMITH, C tors. rOHN ADLUM, J december 13 3taw 4 w NOTICE. ALL perlons indebted to James Emlsn, late of Vliddle own.in the county of Delaware, deceased, are requested to make payment to either of the fubferibers, whom they fliall find it moil convenient to call on : and all persons having de rrands, will be pleafcd in like manner, to furnilh tlicm, that thiy may be paid. Ul rents, which fell due oa or befora thefourth day of the 1 -th month last are payable to the fub feribers and chose which accrued after that day wil be payable to the guardians of his children, who will duly notify the tenriants whereto pay the fame. MJERS FISHEU, of Philadelphia, Exec- ABM. PENNELL, of Middietown, > ■.10r,. d«c 18 *aw6w ~ NOTICE. ALL persons having demands against Inftone and Bacon, formerly of this ci'.y,( are requelte i to deliver theit accounts properly • attested, to either of the fubferibers, on or be fore the fifth day of January next, as a dividend wiil th?n be inSde of al! the estate afiigned to t[ icm According to an agreement made at the meeting of the creditors, the accounts are to be rendered without ir.tereft as they original ly flood before the alignment. s thedivdend will be made upon the accounts wh ».h are produced by the time herein mention ed, an<4 that may be offered afterwards mud of couife be excluded. JACOB BAKER AJ/ignees ROBERT RAINEY [ of RICH. R- SMITH j Injlone & Bacon. dec 77 eodtjJ ~ " NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Estate «f Thomas Brooks, late of the city of Philadel phia, Brass Founder,deceafed, are desired to make immediate payment and those who have any de mands against said estate to bring in their accounts properly attested for settlement to DAVID BROOKS, adminijlrator. jan % leod3t Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike Road Company. THE STOCKHOLDERS, ARE hereby notified that an Election for Pre sident, Managers and other ofiicers for the erfuingyear, will.be held at the Company's Offica on Monday the 14th January next at ten o'clock. Wm.GOVETT, Secretary, dec 01 m&qu4w TO LET, And may be entered on in about two weeks from the date, TWO Ranges of (lores and Compting Houses lately erefled by the fubferiber, just below Market-street wharf ; —The stand for business equal t» any in the city. For terms apply to vv ' PAUL BECK, jr. No. 11 South Wlter-ftreet. Who has in ft6re i'cveral boxes, chests and packages merchandize received from New- York per the schooner Weymouth, Henry Al len matter, —the owners are requested ta cail for them, f dec.3l. mwfjw Canal Lottery, No. 11. Will re-commence drawing, on Alsnday, the~ih of 'January next, and con- r " tinue untilfinijhed. T "PICKETS to be had Eight Dollars each, at " 1 WILLIAM BLACKBURN'S Lottery K and Brokers office, Mo. 64 South Second-street, where cheek books are kept for registering £nd examination of Tickets in the above, City of Wafhingto'n and Patterfon Lotteiies, &c. j. Stati of thi Wheil, One prize of 10,000 dollars xo,ooo J Five 4,00e so,ooo Two 2,c00 4,000 Two 1,000 a,OOO Ten 500 j,oo® _ T wenty-ieven a 00 J,400 With a full proportion of the one hundred „ and of the fifty dollar prizes—The Lottery is more than two thirds drawn and above 15,000 R dollars richer than at the commencement. al £s° Note, the business of a Broker duly at n tended to in all its branches. tu.fr. h ouv. 9- p a AN EXTRACT OF A LAW y For the Regulation of CHIMNEY-SWEEPERS. THAT no persons (hall follow the business cf Chimney-Sweepers, eithtr by themselves their servants, negroes or others within the city of | Philadelphia, the diftrifl of Southwark, or the townlhip of the Northern Liberties without hav- . ing firft made application to the olficer herein after dire&ed to b$ appointed, and having regiliered or caused to be regillered his or their names, and the names of t u eir (ervar.ts, negroes, or others, as ' aforefiid, with a number affixed to tach and every iuch name in a book by the aforefaid officar to be J. kept for the purpose, and without procuring and receiving from the said officer a certificate ot every '' such regiilry, containing the number and name ot '' every [erfonto entered, under the penalty of ten . »' (hillings for ev ry day he dial! follow by hir.ifelf cr cause to be followed by his servant*, negroes, or P 1 others, the said business which fain certificates the a I laid officer is hereby enjoined and required to make h | out under his hand, and to deliver to the person orij ft i p.rfons who (ha.; a»ply for the fame ; and tor evry luch regiltry and certificate he (hail receive the sum j of leven (hillings and fix pence and no mote. | That rvery person following the business afore- ; Tai 1 within the said city, diftridl, and liberties, (hall j (iC he follows the employment himlelf) wear er (if he employs his f< rvants, negroes or others) cauls to be wern on the front of theft* caift in lull view, without concealment, tho fame numbers and figures reflectively, as (hall be so aforefaid entered in the said hook, and cont iocd in his or their respective certificates, and none other, in large figures, not less than two inches in lengjh to be made ot ttrong durable tin or copper; and the persons following the said business by themselves, or their lervants, negroes, others, &c. not having the said numbet fixed on his or thfir caps accord ing as the law directs ; er when fixed, (hall wil fully deface or corneal the fame, or (hall negleit r to keep them visible, (hall for each and every such offencq, forfeit and pay the sum of ten (hillings for each and every day that h'e or they (hall follow the said employment, not wearing, or oirittiiig to a< wear the said number as afortfaid. n That if any perlon or perlons undertaking the I occupation aforefaid, (hall not, within 48 hours, n after application to him or them made by any of a the inhabitants of the said city, diftrtfl. or North- i em Libel ties, fwe»p dr cause to be swept, such t chimney or chimnies as he or they (hall be requir- r cd to sweep, every such person or persons so of- c fending (hall forfeit and pay the sum of twenty I (hillings. c ( hat if the chimney ot any person or persons c withm the said city, diftri&, or liberties, (hall t tike (ire and blaze out of the top, the fame not t having been swept within the fpacc of one calendar ] month, next bilore the time of taking sUch fire, 1 every such person or persons (hall forfeit and nay : the sum ot 40 (hillings—and if any chipiney (hall < take fire rid blaze out at the top ; the fame hav- 1 ing bee i swept within one calendar month from 1 1 the time of taking such fire, the person who swept j j the farse either by himfelf, his servants, or »e- I groes, (ball forfeit and pay the sum of 40 (hillings. £j"A book for (the regiltering of Chimney- 1 Weepers is now kept by JOHN Haines, as di- I re<34d by hw, at the coraer of Cherry Alley End Fifth street. December 28 (fyt AN ACT, Limiting the time within which claims against the United States, for credits on the books of the Treasury, may be prcfented for allowance BE it enabled by the Senate mnd Houje of Re presentatives of the United States of Ameri ca, in Congress ajfembled, That all credits on the books ot the Oeafury of the United Staaes, for tranfaiftions during the late war, which, ; according to the course of the Treasury have ) hitherto been discharged by ifluing certificates f. of registered debt, (hall be forever barred and . precluded from settlement or allowance, tinlefs 1 claimed by the proper or their legal 3 representatives, on or bef»re the firft day of t March, in the year <ne thousand seven hundred e and ninety-nine. And the Secretary of the - Treasury is hereby required to cause this A<ft to be published in one or more of the public papers s of each Hate. (Signed) JONATHAN DAYTON, f Speaker of the Henfe of Representatives. THEODORE SEDGWICK, President of the Senate. Pro. Tem. Approved July 9, 1798. 1. JOHN ADAMS, President of the United States. December 13. w t ift Var. e TEN DOLLARS REWARD. I- "TxESERTED lad night, a second time, from :e L/ the Marine Camp, David Lupcr, a fifer. e- He had when he went away, a plain bluejacket and ts veft,light blue overalls, a round hat,which had been bound with yellow, and which he had ripped off in his fitft desertion, and a pair of new (hoes, he is a Carpenter by trade, has grey eyes, sandy hair fallow complexion and a nitch in his upper lip ' His back is dill fore from a flogging he got a few days ago He may bo difcovtred by his fifeing, as he plays extremely well, e- W. W. BURROWS Major Com. of the ie O&ober 17. Marine Corps. DRIED PEACHES, In barrels ~ Demijohns Claret ~l Porter, and > bottles. Port Wine j 'S And Corks in Bales—For sale by Z BENJ. W. MORRIS, ns Dec. 20 eo6t N Or I C E. id Pc,C " n * lM(!cb ted to the cllate of Jani jTX Davidson, widow, deceased, are requested , to make payment; and those who have any demands ~ against the said eftat; to ren.'er their accounts dulv attefted,to Wm. DAVIDSON, or") JAMES DAVIDSON, f Elecutor6 <J £C i' 3aw_jw Bank of the United States, j November la, 1795. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT application will be made at the Trta fury of the United States for the renewal of a Certificate of Six per Cent Funded Debt, No. 15,548, for 18,78 a dollars, 33 cents, dated Hegifter's Office, January Bth, 1798, iflued in the names of William Willink, Ja.i IVillink, Nicholas & Jacob Van Stapborjl & Hubbard, Truflees for sundry money-lenders in Amster dam; which was forwarded the nth of 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, cafh'r. nev 14 iaw6w 'NOTICE. ~~ THE Stock-holders of the Company encorporat ed for erecting a Permanent Bridge over the River Schuylkill, are requefled to attend their annual meeting on the firH 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 pol'e of choosing a President, twelve DirefUrs and a Treasurer of the said Company for the ensuing year, as by law is directed, • JOHNDORSEY, fec'y.P™ 'era. dec 17 " iwt7lv George Davis's LAW-BOOK STORE, No. 319 High Street, Latest London Irish Editions. GEOKGE LMVIS's fall importation is now arranged of which a more capital collec tion he helieves was never offered tor iale either :n this City, London or Dublin It combines almost every book in,with several valuable bonks out of print. Davis's confining l.im/elf to the sale of Law-Bonk-s only, it will appear obvious to profeffienal Gentlemen, the advantages they have both ill f'oiedtion and price by purchasing from him. His Catalogues bekig rtadv, gentlemen will particularly oblige him by caliing for them — and to those reliding at a distance, by fovoring him with their address (post-paid) they shall be sent. nov 16 m&tham fust Publijhed BY THOMAS DOBSON, At the Stone-house, no. 4i,fouth ikcond-ftrcet, Philadelphia. ENCrCLOPJEDIA : D I C T lON A R Y OF ARTS AND SCIENCES, AND MISCELLANEOUS LITERATURE, On a riAN entirely keif. BY WHICH THE DIFFERENT SCIENCES AND ARTS Are duelled into the Forra of Diltintt TREATISES or SYSTEMS COMPREHENDING THE Hillory, Theory, and Pra<ftice, of each, according to the latest discoveries and i nprove ments: and full explanation* given ef the Vorient Detached Parts of Knowledge; whether relating to natural and artificial objeils, or to matters ecclesi astical, civil, military, commercial, &c. Includ itig elucidation of the mofl important topics rela tive te religion, morals, maimers, and the oec«no- I my of ltie: together with a delcription of all the countries, cities, principal mountains, leas, rivers &c. throughoHt the world ; a general hiflory, an \ cient and modern, of the different empires, king doms and ftatcs; and an aciount of the lives of the mofl eminent perf®is in evtry nation, from the carlieft ages down to the present times. Com piled from the writings of the be ft. authors, in Lc veral languages ; the 1110 ft approved dydlionaries, as well of general science asot particular branch es ; the trwifa&ions, journals, and memoirs, of learned societies; the MS. lectures of eminent pro fefTors on different ciences ; and a variety of ori ginal materials, furnifhed by an extensive corre spondence. The work is now completed in eighteen large quarto volumes, illultrated with five hundred and forty-two copperplates. The few copies which remain on hand are of fered for sale at 135 dollars for the 18 volumes in boards 161 dollars neatly bound in sheep leather 180 dollars handfom.ly bound in Calf 207 dollars in Ruflia or Morocco. t. dlTbson, HAS JUST OPENED A SUBSCRIPTION, For Publishing a Supplement to the Work The obje6t of which is to correal such mis-state ments as have been found in the Work, and togive an account of the mod important discoveries and improvements .which have been made for the last teH ycacs. It is expeisted this fupplemcnt will confitl of three volumes, on fueh paper and type as the En cyclopedia, at Six Dollars per volume, in boards. Six Dollars of which to be paid on fubferibing, dee 15 aaw6w Forty Dollars Reward. DESERTED, From a Detachment of Men under my com mand, at Camp Wefl Schuylkill, viz. October 29. GEORGE KELLER, 40 y«trs of age, 5 feet 6 inches in height, dark hair and complexion, born in Holland, no Trade, speak* broken Er.glifh and very talkative, has a dimple . in his 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 1 Dub'.Ln, by trade a Hozier. Jacob Iden, 34 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches 1 high, grey eyes, sandy hair, frefh complexion, ' born in New-England, state of Counedlicut, ? ' repcatsd deserter, by trade a Blacksmith. 6 November 7. William Collins, 3oyeais of r a S e > 5 6 inches high, sandy hair, frefh cora ■ piexiotii grey eyes, born in Ireland, county of Wexford, by trade a Gardner, has worked for '' some time about Philadelphia, he is very fond e to hear himfelf Sing. AH the above deserters are very much acidifi 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, their regimental olothiog. Whosoever appre hends said deserters, shall receive forty dollars reward, or tea dollars for each, with all reason able expences, by applying to me as above, EDWARD MILLER, captain 2d regiment of Infantry commanding. nov 10 6 IRISH L INENS, 4-4 and 7-Bth White Linens well-> afTo etd | Entitled 3-4 Brown ditte ditto K. to the t 3-4 Irifli Checques suitable for the 1 Drawback. :d Weft-India Market. Js FOR SALE, |y On reasonable terras—by the Box or Bale, rs -2y Gamble isf Huluuth, No. 148; Sou'h SPcond-ftreet. dec 19 3Uwtl Nicklin & Giiitith, H 'WE FOR S /<!. ft", /, Sail Cloth by the bale or piece, (No. i k 8) One bale of feannng-twine Copper in sheets, from 24 by 48 to 48' by 60 inches Two tubs raised copper fliU bottoms Queen*' ware, assorted in crates n I.ondon porter in bottles, contained in cafc3 Empty port-wine bottles Yellow ochre in cases Cochineal in ferons y ludigo in do. & calks ' 35 cafei and trunks of muslins, ginghams, dimi- 4 ties, muflinets and pullicat handkerchiefs, in (mall assorted packages, calculated lor the n Well India market 12 trunks printed callicoes 3 4 bales calfimeres, assorted 1 do. coarse woolens 3 Old Madeira wine 1 Sheathing paper • 1 Englilh nail* in calks, affortad, 9 The Brig 4 AMAZON, FOR SALE OR CHARTER. December 19. m w.&fa.tf R. TAYLOR, MUSIC PROFESSOR, NO. 96, NORTH SIXTH-STREET, Respectfully informs the Public that he continues to teach Ladies the Piano Forte as usual. Nov. ft. tuthoa To be Sold, ] OR EXCHANGED, For property in the Citv, or within Thirty miles of It, A Valuable Plantation, IN Tuicorora Valley, Mifflin county, containing ab«ut three hundred acre", the whole capable of cultivation. At present there is about 50 acres cleared, 20 of which is a rich bottom of Meadow Ground, enriched by 4 never failing flream, that has fall and water enough for all the purposes of a Country Milk For further information apply at No. 68, Market flreet. Hovember 20 taw Wheat, Gmfang, See. 4000 bushels of white Wheat, of excellent quality 15 Caflcs of Ginfang 30 Piyes of Madeira Wine, three years old 100 Barrels of Piime Beef Pork in half b 1 Is. and barrels For Sale by JOHN SKYRIN, 1 No. 96, North Front-street. f dec 16 3awi%v a FORSAL^ Fifty Acres of Good Land, Lvinc in Gloucester County, Stale of Nar.Jerfcy, Twenty-four acres ot whichaie Woodland, the reft, Meadow. This land lies about half a mile from Timber-Creek, | and two miles from the river Delaware, the county road palling through it, and the great road only two miles distant. For terms, apply to, PATRICK DOGHERTY, Sign of the Rainbow, in Shippen, between Second and Third-Jlrrets. dec 4 A CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. JOHN A. SHAEFFER, of Philadelphia, who has for a few years pad been in the f6utkcrn States, has had the effrontery to draw fevcral Bills of Ex change on Timothy Pickering, Esq. Secretary of State, and mytelf,andby that means has defrauded a number of per Cons of their money, deceiving them by an exhibition of letters and papers with the names affixed of divers public chara&cis and repu table merchants highly recommendatory of laid Shaeffer; to one of tbcfe papers I find my name fubferibed, but Ido not know the man ; these are villainous fonjuries! To prevent further impoCtion, I have to requefl the printers of Newspapers in the United States to publish this fer the benefit of their fellow-citizens. SAMUEL MEREDITH, Treasurer oftb; United Statu. Trwttn, AVu/- 7«f*l Oflober 24, X 798. J NEW HOVELS, FLATS, MAGAZINES, Chalk's Circulating Library. No. 75, North Tbirdjireet. THE Proprietor, in compliance with his pro mifesto render this Inflitution a complete source of rational amufemant and inftrutftion, by repeated acquisitions of entertaining and interest ing publications, has now added to his former collection Four Hundred Volumes of miscella neous works, comptifing nearly all the lateji publijt.ed Novels and Dramatic productions ; catalouges of which are ready for delivery to fubferibers. N. B. Subscribers, and othersj who still re nin Books talcen 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. 1,3. tjfcmßw To the Creditors of Nathan Cobb, of the city of Philadelphia, Black smith. Gentlemen, TAKE notice, that 11 avc applied to the Court of Common Pleas,for the city and county of Philadelphia, lor the benefit of the several laws made for the relief «f the insolvent debtors, and that the court have appointed the 17th of Decem ber, instant, to hear me and my creditors at the said court, in the laid city, at which time and place you are desired to attend. NATHAN CGBB. dec. 6 fr jt NOTICE. SAMUEL RICHARDET, informs the Gentle men Subscribers, that the EXCHANGE is opened for their recep.ioo ; and the CITY T A V E R N, for Gentiemen and Travellers Last Spring added an addition of twelve Bed Chambers to the fide buiiding, which makes it perfe&ly convenient. November 6 thaw NOTICE.' THE {hare-holders of the Lehigh Coal Mine, are hereby notified, the ehdion , for a President, eight Managers and a Treasurer for the ensuing year, will beheld at the house of Jrtfepb Hardy, sign of the Golden Swan, in Third Oreet, Philadelphia, on the third Monday in Janu ary next at four ©'clock in the afternoon. ISAAC WAM POLE, Scc'ry. dccember 29 fa. Imported In the last arrivals from Erevan, Hamburg ana Amsterdam, AND FOR SALE, AT REASONABLE PRICES AND ON A LIB£ ft A L CREDIT, BY Pii/iTT & KINTZING. N0.95, North Water street. 215 bales & boxes Ticklenburghs* hempen linens and oznabrigs from 1/5 to 3f P cr ell 70 do. bleached and brown hessians 40 do. brown rolls suitable for cof fee bags 20 do. ttr6ng do. do. for cotton do. 30 chefls platillas 1 do. sealing-wax 3 do. dowlas 3 packages oil-clotl> 30 do. crcas ala Morlaix 4 do. fail-twine 12 do. eftopaillss 1 do. watches 15 do. Bielefield linen 14 pipes Port wine 90 do. patterbornes 91 cases claret 45 do Brittanias 130 do. fine long corked I do. Holland canvass claret I de. Ruflia do. 1 too buflu Is fine lalt 3 do. Rufiia fheeting6 40 caiksofroll brim (lone 1 do. ravens duck 100 calks of naval stores. 2 do. Rufiia drillens 50 logs prime mahogany 1 do. brown holland 4 hhds. coffee mills 2 do. Silesia rouans 0 bundles German lleel I ds.Wahrendrop linen 10 chests of slates and ■ do. Caraudolei pencils I do. Flemish linens A package of ikatcs I do. cambricks and A do. woolen caps, &c. lawns 4 chclls ol Nureubcig 1 do diaper toys 12 do. ftripej 40 kejj of yellow ochre 18 do. checks 3 hbds. Glue 2 do. fiamo:» $ barreli t f Lentilies I do. Arabia stripe j chells of prime red I do. bunting for colors trull Holland cheese I packa. Madras hand- 30 kegs of pearl barley kerchiefs 60 boxes of capers I do. Turkey yarn 400 fides of upper and 6 bales empty bags foal leather 1 chefl hair ribband 300 boxes window glaf» 3 boxos tapes,aflifrted 800 Demijohns 2 de bobbin, assorted jo boxes glass tumblers 1 box threads & tapes afiortcd 1 do. fine blue liilados 2 hhd». pumice flone 5 chests men'sflippvrs 1 box of miil saws 3 do. bed ticks I cask of cutlery 2 cafls hog's brillles A quantity of flone jug* 6 chefls wri««ng i paper and pickling pots 4 do. quills A fsw ftipsanchcrs, &c. november 12 tu&ftf Charles Campbell, WATCH-MAKER. HAS removed to the Shop formerly occupied by Mr. 'John Wood, No. tj, corner of Frost and Chefnut-ftreets ; where he will thank fully receive and execute orders with neatncf» and difpaich HE HAS CONSTANTLV ON HAND, A Neat and Large Affortmcnt of Clocks Sff Watches. , WANTED, A JOURNEYMAN ; ALSO, one or two ApprenUces of ble parent*. FOR SALE, A large quantity of Watch Glafles Whalefak and Retail. nov 24 jaW DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA,TO WIT: BE n RRMEMBERED, THAT on the twelfth day V ofAugufl.in the twenty-third year of the Independence of the United States of America, Benjamin Smith Barton, of thefaiddtf tri&, hath deposited in this office the title of a book the right whereof ke claims us author in the words following to wit : •'New Views of the Origin of the Tribes and; " Nations of America—By ttenjamin Smith Bar- M ton, M. D»Corntfpondent Member of theSocie " ty of the Antiquaries of Scotland, Member of " the American Pbilofophical Society, Fellow of • " the American Academy of Arts and Sciences of tf Boflon, Corrcfpondidg Member of the Maffa -11 ohtyfetts Htitorical Society, and Profeflor of " Materia Medica, Natural HAory and Botany " in the UnivertUy of Pennsylvania." In conformity to the a<ft of the CongrelJs of the United States, intitled «• An a«st for the encourage mant of learning by securing the copies of mays, charts,and books, to the authors and proprietor,, of such copies during the times therein mentioned.'* SAMUEL CALDWELL, Clerk, Dill, of P^pn 9 November a, 1798. 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 f®. cond Tuesday in the Month) for the ele*. tion of twenty-five Dire&ors for the ensu ing year. E. HAZARD, Sec'ry. Dec. izih. I An Apprentice Wanted. A YOUTH, Of Reputable Connections, & fufne-ient qualifications, is, wanted as an Apprentice to the Business of a No > ury Public and Conveyancer.—Enquire otthepiin ter. r Dec. f.m.aw. [ Notice. ALL perfotis indebted to the Es tate of Isaac Telfair, Esq. deceased, are requeu ed to make immediate payment, and those having a -1 ny demands against laid Estate will pleaie to furnifh their accounts duly atteikd for fettlcmeiu 3 7 GEORGK DAVIS, d Attorney in faft to JOHN M'KIM, jr Ad'm'tr. e Cee. 13. ,w6w For Sale, A well improved Plantatisri, Of one hundred and twenty acres, VERY beautifully situated in the county of Montgomery, about twenty miles from the £ c it T —The buildings are all new and fin.ihed f» r as to accommodate a genteel family only.-—For - further information, enquire at the Pennsylvania. :d Coat-os-Arms, nineteen miles from town, and it three above Morris-town. decemher IJ fa.&w.tf This Day is Publiftied, AHD FO R "t*' "an XDD REST " tl " t To the People of Maryland, ON the origin, progress and prefcut slate of of French aggreOion, with a feetch of the mfamou* rd attempts to degrade the Government of the United u States, and some reflections on the late proceedings in Concrefs; written the last of April in the fentvear, by a Member of the House of Reprffeii tativ'ci. § j" nell
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