f«.l' I / ' J fust i' tjrii.a BY THOMAS DOBSON, At the Stor.c-houfc, no. 41,fouth Second*ftreet, Pint vdelpiiia. ENCYCLOPEDIA: •OR, A DICTIONARY A RT Sand SCIENCES, AND MISCELLANEOUS LITERATURE, On a riAV entirely trsir. b v which THE DtEFERENT SCSENOES AND ARTS Are digeftedinto the Form of Diftinft TREATISES or SYSTEMS COMPRtHENDIMG THE Hiliory, Theory, and PraiSice, of each, according to- the latest difroveriss and i nprove tnents: and full e«planaticns given »f the i-'ariom Detached Paris of Knou'teJge, whether relating to natural and artificial objeils, or to matters cccl-fi aftic»l, civil, military, commercial, &c. Inclnd itig elaenlation of the most important topics rela tive to religion, morals, manners, and th? ceceno my of Hie: together with a description of all the cnuatries, cities, principal mountains, leai, rivers &c. throughout the world ; a general hittory, an cient and modem, of the different emp.'res, king doms and states; and an ac<ount of tha lives of the mod eminent pcrfcis in every nation, from theeariieft ages down to the present times. Com piled from the writinjs of the bell authors, in fe veral lai?guag«s; the moll approved dictionaries, as well of general £cie;-ce asot particular branch e ; the tranfa&ions, journals, and memoirs, of rtar i- d foci- tits; the MS. lectures of eminent pro-1 iciior> 011 different cienees; and a variety of ori ginal materials, furnifked by an extenlive corre ipoßeknce. The work is now completed in eighteen larg' quarto volumes, illudrated with five hundred and fbrty-:\vo 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 if* Iheep leather tBo dollars h»iHfom r lv bound in Calf 107 dollars in RufTn ir Morocco. T. DOBSON, HAS JUST OPENED A SUBSCRIPTION % For LHibiifiling a Supplement to the Work T oHjefl of which to correA such inif-ftate- i lptnts as have b 'en £mm<i in the Work, and an account of the mo ft important discoveries and j ir .pr >venients which have been made for the hist cen years. It is expe&ed this fupplemsnt will confifl of thre_* volume s, on such paper and tvpea6the En eye ">pedia, at bix Dollars pervolumf* v in .boarua Sit Dollars of which to be pair, on fubferibinjj, dec 15 qawSw A SHORT A#l> PRACTICAL E b AY, CK FARMING: BtlN'? the experience of a farmer of about (ixty y?ars of a ,r e'; n. ar forty years of which were spent in England, lLffci county«on U>d where farming U done in the grcateft perfedlion ; and near seven years on and twenty acres of worn out lwid in PottfgraVe a»d Alio way creek, in iaUin county, Weft-Jrrfey : Shewing the means whereby these worn«out ia'ids may be improved ; and that the means arc in the povfer o ( ilmoit every farmer: Pi intedfor ihc Author, AND SOLD BY ZACHARIAH POULSON. Chcfnutjlraty Philadelphia. N. B. —SjuiC ol iho large fort of CJ'/ver feed m«»y be .iad ac Mr. John Cooler's, baker p no. 15a -nrest December > r:\w4w Valuable Prope&fy for Sale. FOR SALE, THAT w$U known Estate, called SHH ...■ iCR i'.-iRM, former.y rcfidenct ot General Johs Cadwaladar, lijjuta on Saffafraf R ver, in Kent county, Maryland—containing a. bout 1900 acres of prime L AND upwards 01500 ol which are 111 woo.ls. The Buildings are all ex cc'.l nt, and tor.si ) i f a hatidfome Dwelling House, two la ge Barns with Cow houses, Stables for fifty borfcs,a "peeious treading fljor under cover,a gra nary,two iverfeer's houl'es, two ranges of two fte ry buiicingsfor Negroes (one of iheiu new and of br : ck),C«rn bouses a Srvtoak fcoufe, &c. &c—The whole Estate being nearly surrounded by water, it r -quires but ittlie fsocing, and has a good Shad and Hetri-.ig filhery. It is conveniently situated for both the Philadelphia and Baltimore markets, with two landing* on a navigable river but a (hort fail from Baltimore There is a large Peach, and two large Applg Orchards cn the preniifesjalfo*, a varie ty of "x:cliant fruits oi different kinds. The foil is mostly a rich loon . —The whole wi.ll be fold toge- ' ther, r iviilert lntol'i-allcr farms (lor which the buil- j dings are conveniently lituated) as n-.ay fuittbepur h eier. the Stock on said Farm, confrdiagof Hor ■ fes, Cattle. Sheep Itc. will also be disposed of.— For urth'er particulars apply to G£OrceHastings on the premifesjor tthe fubferiber, in Philadelphia. AB.CHIBALR M CALL, JON. Decctater 11. m tf. Hank of the United. States. November 14, 1798. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ' [ -HAT application will bemade at the Trea L fury of the United States for the renewal of a Certificate of Six per Cent Funded Debt, No. 15,548, for 18,781 dollars, 33 cents, dated Itepifler's Office, January Bth, 1798, issued in Jir names of William Willink, Jan IVillmk, Nicholas "Jacob Van Staphorjl & Hubbard, Trnftees for fuudry money-leniiers in Amller dam; which wae forwarded the nth of Janua ry, 1798, under cover to Nicholas Ohbes, esq. >nd loft by the capture of the ship Columbus, captain Skinner,from New-York for Amllerdam G. Simp/on, ca/h'r. nov 14 lawfiw Bank of the United States November 19, 1778. NOTICE, ' 1.-'HE STOCKHOLDERS of the Bank of the X United States are informed, that according to the S.atute of Incorporation, a GeneralEleflion for twenty-five Dire&ors will be heU ai the Bank of the United States, in the City ot Philadelphia, on Monday., the 7th of January next, at 100'dockin the forenoon. And pursuant to the eleventh fefl ion of the bye iaw<, the Stockholders of the laid Eank are also notified to aTTeinliti in general meeting, at the fame place, on I'uefday, tbc Bth of January next, at 6 o'cloelj in'he evening. G. Simpson, Cashier. Second Fundamental Article. >'st more than three fourths of theDireflors in office, exciufive of the Prcfidem, (hall he eligibl. :.tr the next mining year, but the Dire&Or who ■Ye I be Pfeli.'ent at the tj.nie of an cleil.oH, may a!wiya be ra eh<ltd. November 16 m tE ' "v. • I j • Georgs Davis's LAW-BOOK S-TORE, No. 319 High Street, Latest London W Irish Editions. GEOKOE DAVIS's Fill importation isnow arranged of which a moie capital collec tion lie Relieves was never offered for laic either :n this City, London or Dublin It combines •ilmoft every book in,with leveral valuable books out of print. Davis's confining hirnfelf to the sale of Law-Boek-s only, it will appear obvious to profeffional Gentlemen, the advantages they have both in feleilion and price by purchasing from hira. His Catalogues being ready, gentlemen will particularly oblige him by calling for them — and to thole residing at a distance, hy fovoring him with their addreis (poll-paid) they fhalJ be feat. nova 6 m&tham TREASURY DEPARTMENT Jon* »7, I 79 8 - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That by vir tu* of an ad, palled during the profent fef- Gon ef Cong-refs, so mucli of the a& entituled " An Ad making further provision for the sup " port of public credit, and for the redemption " of the public debt"—palled the third day of March, one thousand seven hundred and ninety five, as bars from fettle-merit or allowance. Certificates, commonly called Loan Office and filial fettiement Certificates, "and Indents of In- | ferelU, is fufpendeii until the twelfth day oj June, which will be in the year one thousand leven hundred and ninety niui. That on tJie liquidation and fettiement of the said Certifeates, and Indents of Imcreft, at the ! Treasury, the Creditors will be entitled to receive ( Certificates of funded Thrc Per Cent. Stockequal to the amount of the said Indents, and the arrear- j ages of interell due on their said Certificatts, prior . to the firfl day of January one thousand seven hundred and ninety one. That the principal fumsof the said I.oar Office and final fettiement Certificates, with the mccreft thereon, Qnce the firft day ol Jauuary, one thou find seven hundred and ninety ou.-, will be dif- ' charged after liquidation at the Troafury, by the ( payment of interest and feimburf.ment of princl- j pal, equal to the sums which would have been j pa/able thereon, if the said Certificates had been i'ubfc*ibed, pursuant to the A&s making provision for the debts of the United States, tontra&cd dur ing the late war, and by the payment of other sums, equal to the market value of the jynaihinjr 3tock, which would have been created by Inch fubfcriptior.s asaforefaid, which market value will be determined by the Comptroller of the ! realty. OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary 0/ the Treafitry. hmetß laivtl Patent Ploughs,. TO be Cold for eafh by fefeph Salter at Atfion Richard Wells, Cooper' Ferry —Jonathan Harker, Woodbury —and Jrffr Evans, LumSer tcm, Thrfc who have used thera give :h :il the preference to any other kind, as tl.ey lequire leefs team, breik the ground bstter are kepi in nrder at less expeflcc and are fdd at a cheoptr rate —the plan is much Amplified and coMij*.of butone piet eof cast it'ori, with' thi? handles and beam of Wfcod ; they may befrxed with wrought lays and coulters to be put on vi J irtrfere%'f and taken off at pleaftire. ▼ Patent lights for vending with inftrufttotisfor making them may be bad by applying to John Newbold, or the fublcribtr N0 m ! 'ront-flreet. IVbo has for SaUi Or to Lease for <1 term of tier s, A number of vabtalik- tritSli of r.ntd, wefl faulted for Mil's, Iron .Vorkior Fafms, niiift' 'v improved, lyirrg chi-fly in the county of Hun tingdon liatt of Pennsylvania Those who may incline to view tkein will plea4e to apply to John Canan esq. near Huntingdon Cbarltt NtuAiolil. July t? lawtf DISTRICT OFPENhHTLVAXIA, TO HIT: BE IT REMKMB"RED, THAT 011 the tenth day %L S.® of December, in the twe-.ty thn-d ye;sr of the Independents •! the U * * ni:ed States #1 America, JOHN LAMBERT of the said D-.ftri>£t, hath depolited in this oHice the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as author in the w r following, to wit: " A lh«rt and practical Essay on Farming ; be " it:g the experience d a farmer of about sixty " years of age, near forty yaars of v hich were " spent in Eng'ano, rfl'tx eounty on laud where " I arming is dona in the g<. itelt perfection, " and near seven years on three hundicd and " twenty acres ct worn-out land in T ttfgrove and " Al cway creek, in Salem county West-jersey " Shewing rhs means wh:rehy tbeie worn out " lands may be improved, and th it th« means are " in (he power of aim >ll every farm«r." In conformity to the aft of the Congress of th« United States, intituled " An acl for the enconragementof learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts and books to the authora and proprietor! of such copies du ring the terms thsrein "'emi' nrd." D. CALDWI LL. Clcrt of the Dijirid of Pennsylvania. dsc. 13 _ iau'4w TO LET, And may be entered on in abqut two -weeks from the date, TWO Ranges of (lores and tempting Houfts lately ereifled by the fubferifcer, jult below Market-street wharf; —The ft»nd for bufmefs equal t# any in the city. For terms apply to I PAUL BECK, jr. No. 11 South Water-street. Who has in store leveral boxes, chests and packages merchandize received from New- York per the schooner Weymouth, Henry il len mailer,—the owners are requested to cali for them. dec. 31. mwfiw Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike Road Company. THE STOCKHOLDERS, ARE hereby notified that an Elefiion for Pre fidest, Managers and other offic rs for the enfuingycar, will be held at the Company's Office on Monday the 14th January next at ten o'clock. Wm. GOVETT, Secretary. \ dec 1% m&tU4w TO BE LET, ~ ANE AT, coavenicnt two-dory frame HOUSE and 3AKE-HQUSE,fituated in fouih Fnurth ftreet,below German (lre«t—Thehoufe plete order, having two roams on a floor, with a ipacious garret; is 19 1-1 front on Fourth flreet, and m i-a feet deep. Apply to CHRISTIAN i; 0. 1:5, Mulberry llreet. N C —As the property belorg; to orphan chil dren, :t is that good security will be given '0: the rent. Philadelphia, deecmber it, 1758 John Millar, ju#* ! HAS REMOVED fRO .VI N® • B, CHi-'SNUTj To the Fivt' Storj ftniU:rtg t in Dock, near third jUrtfi* WHERE H£ HAS FOR SALE, 300 Bales of Bengal Goods ; CONS It TING Of COSSAS Biftas Mamoodies llumhums Taffaties Striped Dereas Calicoei Hindckerchlefs, &c. Isfc. Jllft. a large iflortment of Madras Handkerchiefs, of various descriptions. January 1 iawtf Nicklin 8c Griffith, HAVE FOR SALE, Sail Cloth by the bale or piece, (No. i 5c 8) One bale of fcnuiingntwrie Copper in (luce*, from 24 by 48 to 4S by 6z 1 iodic* T,wo talis railed copper fliU bottoms Qu'cn s* ware, aflortt'd in crates 1 on<fon porter in bottlfs, confined iu cases • Htn*)ty port-wine bottles 1 Yci. \v ochre in calks | Cochineal rn ferons ludigo in do. <9c casks 35 cafci a»d trunks of muslins ginghams, dimi ties, mufliiuts and pullicat iu small afloricd packages, lor the Wei lndu n-arket j XI trunk# printedcallicoes "4 bai«"3 caliimcrcs assorted ; 1 do. coarfc woolens Old Madeira wine i Sheathing paper Englifli nwlk in caflc% lilbrtsdi The Brig AMAZON, FOR SALE OR CHARTER. Decetr.bc- 19. m w ftla.tf UAX fCJ is Lis tit. U, ' P.r WILLIAM YOUNG, Corner of Sccopd-ftreets, JOAN oi' .AKC, Ah Epic Poex, Bj Rcltri Suulb.y ; %uitb not-.it " WF. i'o not hesitate to decia/c our opiniou thst "he f itical powers difphyeiA in it art of a very fup.rior Uiad—Conceptions more lofty and Jariiu;, fejitiments more commanding, and lan gua£« more energetic , will not eafijy be found : nor i!o« Icarcely any part of it fink into languor, at thu glow of feeling* and geniu- animates the whole The language is, for the mod part, mo ilelled 0.1 tfcat of Milton ; and not uiifrequently, it has a lln-ng rclilh of Shakespeare." Monthly /tnirw, val If, p. 361. A HISTORY, oh anecdotes of the REVOLUTION in RUSSIA, • IN THE I'KAH 1762. Trinflatedfrom the French 0! M. dc Rulhicre j With an el«gant Huad of the late Eoiprcfs. [ The feeond edition, price 75 cents,] " i ii'- grounds of M. de Rulhiere's intormatton ia Imputable, and his redder*, appear to have every r< .■Ton to be fatisfied with his discernment, ij uiifolJing the mutives and circuipftances that cofienrred in bringing about this llriking cvelt. " A'eftaii only aid, that we have fcldotn met v.ith more iiitctefling erigiiial anecdotes, than tlioii tiiit are contained in the little work which wc five now reviewed." Appendix to Muntily Rcvinv, vil. ai. f 9 wl&mim NEW NOVELS^yLA~f~S, MAGAZINES, &c. Chalk's Circulating Library. A'o. ISi North ThirdJlreet. THE Proprietor, in compliance with his pro miles to render tliii lulUtution a complete source of rational amul'ernwit and iiid.'uAion, by repeated acquiGtions ofestcrtaining and intereft ii'K publications, has now added to his former colled}ion Foui Hundred Volumes of mifcclla neous works, eomprifing ncariy all the lat.li fublijt. Ed Koixls and Dramatic prodilflionj catalouges of which are ready for delivery to fubfcriben#. N. B. Subscribers, and others, who dill re tiin lleoks hken frem the Libiary previous to the litlenefs, ire requested to returt them imme diately : the fines will be charged from the 14th of November. For fait, f _ Fine flavored Imperial, Young Hyson, llyfoti, son Skin> and Souchong TEAS. c " ! tfar.Sw IK.ICJ OF f KNNbYLVANiA, i U Wil • BM IT REM&AiBERKD, THAT on the twelfth day of Augoft, in the twerty-third year of » the Independence of the United Stat«s of America, Benjamin Smith Barton, ef thefaid <iif triift, hath deposited fn this office the title of 2 book the right whereof he claims as author in the words following to wit : "New Views of the Origin of the Tribes and " Nations of America—By i snjamin Sftiith Bar " ton.M.U.Correfpondeut Member of theSocie " ty of the Antiijuaries of Scotland, Member of " the American Philosophical Soeiety, Fellow of " the Americau Academy of Arts and Sciences of " Boilon, Correfpondidg Member of the Maffa " chttietts Biftorical Society, and ProfelTor of " Materia Mtdica, Natural History and Botany 11 in the of Pennsylvania." In coi.lormity to the ait of the Congrefc of the United State*, iutitled •' An &a for ths eocouraae plant of learning by securing the copies of maps, eharts.and books, to the authors and proprietor, I of such copies during the times therein mentioned.'» SAMUEL CALDWELL, Cierk, Dift. of Pcnn' November 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 se cond Tuesday in the Month) for the ejc*. tion of twenty-five Dirc&ors for the enfu fng year. E. HAZARD, Sec'ry. Dec. 12th. NOTICE. ~ SAMUEL RICHARDET, informs the Gentle men Subscribers, that the £ XC H A N G E is opened for their recep.ion; and the CITY TAVERN, for Geittf emen and Travellers —, j I.aft Spring added an addition of twelve Bed j Chambers to the fide buflding, which makes it i perfectly convenient. Hovember b j PROPOSALS, F'J R I AH R V : N c Mails of the United States, On the fallowing rtatlj, zfill he ncfivte? a! the General Po/l-Ojffice, until thi day of February next, ir.etujfas. ift.TpROM Philadelphia bf yuliul, i Jl Princeton, New-Urunlwick, Wood bridge, Kaway, Elizabethtown and Newark to New-York fix times a week From May I to Nov mher i. Leave Philadelphia every day ( Sunday ex cepted) it i P. M. and arrive at New-York in nineteen hours, the next day { Sunday excepted J by 8 o'clock, A. M.—Returning t leave New- Yorkevery day (Sundiy excepted) at I P. M. and arrive at Philadelphia in eighteen hrursthc next day (Sunday excepted) by 7 A. I\l. From November 1 to Jllav 1, t The nail is to betaken from Phihdelphij at the fame hour and delivered at New York by 9 A. M. in 10 hours j and is to be taken frorn New-yorkat IP. M. and delivered-t Piiiladel piia at 8 A. M. in nineteen houis :d. I'rmri Pliiljdclpliiaby Cheller, Willing ton, Newport, ChriJUana, £lktot> r Chailctluu, Havre de-Grace and Harford to Baltimore, fix times a week. Leave Philadelphia every day ffijudiy excepted) at 9 A. M. and arrive at Bal timwre in 17 hours, the next day (sunday ex cepted) at noon Returning; leave Balti more eveiy day (sunday excepted) at 4 A. M. and Drive at Philadelphia the r.ext day by 9 A, M. in 17 hour?. jd. I-i'otU by Blade (burgh, A alhington and Georgtto\(-n, to Alexandria Cx times a week. From April 1 to Nivembtr j. Leave Baltimore eveiy day (sunday except ed) at 4 A. M. and arrive jt Alexandria the fame day* by 6P. M. Returning—Leave Al exandria every day (sunday excepted) at 4 A. M and arrivett Baltimore the fame day by 4 o'clock P M. From Novzmter 1 to April 1. Leave Baltimore every day (sunday except ed) at 4 A.M. and arrive at Alexandria the next day (sunday excepted) at 8 A.M. Re turning—Leave Alexandria every day (fundiy excepted) at ? P. M". and arrive at tlaltimore the next day (fi»iday excepted ) at 4 j P. M. 4th. From Philadelphia by Downingtown, Lancaftex, Columbia, York, Carli.Tfc, Ship* penlb jrg, Strafburgh, Bedford, Somerset and Greenlborgh to Pittlbnrgh once 1 week. Leave Philadelphia every Saturday at 4 A. M. arrive at Lancaster in the evenin;, arrive at York on Sunday noon, at Shippenlburg on Monday, at 6P. M. Leave SUippenlbur- on Tsefday at 4 A. M. and arrive at Pittlhurg the next Fri day at 10 A. M. Returning—Leave Pitts burgh eve r y Friday at 3P. M. and arrive at Shippenlburg the next Monday by 6 P. M. Leave Snipp nlburg on Tuefdayat 4 A. M. and arrive at Philadelphia the next Thursday l>» 8 P. M. Note 1. The contrails for the above routes a*e to be in operation on the firftday of April next. The contract for the routes No. t, 1, 3, aft to continue in operation until the firit day of Gflober in the year 1800 ; and the con trail for the route No. 4 is to continue until the firtt day of Oclober in the year 1801. Note.z. Fffteen minutes that! be allowed for opening and closing the mail at all offices on the routes where no particular time is fpecified. Note 3. For every fifteen minutes delay (the iftipaflibility of rivers excepted) in arriving af ter the times prefcrlbed, in any contrail, tht contraelor (hali forfeit one dullar; and if the delay continue till the departure of any depend ing mail, whereby the mails destined for fticb depending mail t«fe a trip, an additional for feiture ofrfive dollars (hall be incurred. Note 4. If any persons making propofali de sires an alteration of the times fpecified he must Date in his proposals the alteration dcGred and the difference it will make in the terms of his central. Note j The lifual penalties for mtloonduA in the carriers will be (lipulatsrd in the contrail. Note 6. The mail on the route No. 1, lhall be carried inaSulkey during three months of the winter feafoti, having a box or chest to fc cure the mail from rain. The mailt on that route during the reft of the year and the routes No. i and 3 (hall be always carried in a light box fsfficieut to defend it from the rain, or a box within the body of the ftige. JOS. HABERSHAM, P. M. General. General Poll-Office, ) Philad. Jm. t, 1799.) eo6w ■ r For Sale, A well improved Plantation, Of one hundred and twenty acres, VERY beautifully Ctuatcd in the county of Montgomery, about twenty miles from the eity.—Th* buildings arc all new and finished so as toaccorrmodote a genteel family unly For further information, enquire at the Pennsylvania Coat-01-Arms, nineteen miles from town, and three above Norris-town. dcccm'icr I; fa.&w.tf This Day is Publilhed, AMD FOE SA ttst J. FEN NO, I i q, C.H IS NUT-SI ft lit AN ADDRESS To the People of Maryland, ON t!ie origin, progress and prelem Hate of French aggreflion, with a (ketch of the infamous attempts te degrade the Government of the United States, and some reflections on the late proceedings in Congress ; written the la(l of April in the prej sent year, by a Member of the Hou£c of Reprrfen tatives § j une j. t THE SUBSCRIBER"" I.ATILT or THE HOUSE or LANE, GODFREY fc? Co. INFORMS his friends in particular and the u«b!ic in general, that he continues in theftme line of buflnefs as formerly at the Wore lately occupied by Melts. Morgan and Price, on Stamper's wharf, below the Drawbridge, where he has for Die a general aflortment of bar, rod, (heet and hoop iron, country and English ileel, open and ten plate (loves, a few pair of double fortified 4 and 6lb. iron cannon, cannon ball and grape (hot, large h'ammars and anvils, a quantity of call iroa ballad for vessels, chim ney backs and jams on a new and improved plan. Hollow ware afTortcd. Orderi for any kind of calling \till be received at the Aore and exscuted at the air furnace at the lhorteQ notift. A small House to let, Above Fifth street—Enquire of the Subscriber. Wm. LANF.. j 3n- j" eodist NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to theEftate of i hwmas bßooKs, latcot the city of Philadel phia, defired to make ifiitK' diatc paymer.t and those v. ho have any de mands against (aid cflate to bring m their accoants properly attcftedfor lettlement to DAVID BROOKS, admintfirator. j*n 2 All persons In Irbtetl to th# liSr.te cl Mr. John FsNNo.lat,- of <lece<tfcd,arc dtiircdto make pay. mer ( r. ;iad those having airy demands, to pi cfcut then. !or fettUramr, 10 tiAMUEL BLODGET, Adm'r. or JOHN WARIJ FENNO, Agent to the administration. Nov. 3o Bond & Brooks, COKNE.I Of MaXKET AND SIXTH STRUTS) HAVE RECEIVED, by the late arrivals from London, Liver pool and Hull, A IMCI AND GENERAL ASSOHMENT OF DRY GOODS, Which they are now openirg for sale, at the most reduced pritcs, for cask or the ufuad credit. nov 17 *" Jamaica rum, ~~ A Cargo now landing at SouthJlreet wharfs FOR" SALE BY PETEJt BLIGHT, Apply at Stores on the Wharf. WHO ALSO OFriRS FOR rALI BRANDY, 1(1 and 4th proof Madeira and Port WINES, &c. &e. N°T- 1- ' (Jtf FOR SALE By the Sub/cribert, ON VERY LOW TERMS WAX CANDLES, OF A SUFFXIOK CUALITV, dither by the single bo* of iijlbs. or by the qui*» tity. Wtilings is" Francis. Nov. 14 The owners of the (hip New-Jersey from Cantsn expeft in a few day* part of the Cargo of that vessel in lown, —cos's i$T lyc or— A general aflbrtmenl of Silks & Sattins, Nankeens, White and Yellow. CifTu China Ware aflnrtcd Bohea Souchong Hyson Skin J HAS, Yom S Hyson f» ? f ««lknt <fual,ty, and Hyson, and in Large and Small package-. Imperial Bor Krms of bale—apply at the Stor«s of , Nick tin Ijf Griffith, Archibald JWCall, Wm. R-adii Co. George Pfumjltd, dec 26 Just Arrived, In the Brig Eliza, from the Mediterranean, and noiv landing at Walnut Street wharf, Fourth proof Brandy in Pipes. Brimftcne. Anaffortment of valuable DRUGS, consisting or Opiim, Aloes, Cantharidcs, Camphire, Seena, Creraor Tartar, Ac. Jcc. Effencn of Lemon rod iiergatnot _ _ -- Writing pSper " Swctt oil in bottles and flalks Olivet, anchovies and capers Junip«r berries 1 A L S o.—ltalian lutcdrings Satins Crapes Umbrellas • Remaining on Hind, St. Croix Sugars, Claret in cases O'.d Madeira Win» of the firft qtitlity. JAMES YARD. November 3 § Pocket Books, for the year 1799. THIS DAT WAS FUBLISHEO, Br WILLIAM T. BIRCH, No, IT, South Sjcond-flreet. THE AMERICAN LADIES POCKET-BOOK; tot? the rr.AR 1799* Enabelliflied with miniature likeneffcs of the Prefidcnt of the United States and General Wash ington ; containing an Almanack, ruled pages for memorandums, and for an account of monies re ceived, paid or lent, for every day in the ytar new country dances, niifcellanfous pieces in proft and verse, new songs, a mlrketing table, and other ufeful talles. , ALSO, THE GENTLEMAN', ANNUAL POCKET REMEMBRANCER, for the rEAM 1799. Embeimhou with the fame mini i.ure likenesses, containing an almanack, ruled pages for memoran dums an<4 a cash account, a lill cf the numbers of Coigrcfj, the departments of State, War, Navy, Trcafury and Judiciary, f.'ith an account of what i J material in each; the r'ed-ral courts of law, Mint eftablilhment, heads of all the mo l impor tant a&s of last session of Congress. a lift of the ftair.p duties, of duties payable on poods imported and on domestic articles, a lift of th< Britilh several ufeful tahlee, and other ioterefting nutter. The above books are neatly bound in red leather with tucks and pockets. Sold alio by G. Hill, Balrimore; Somcrville, New York ; Bailey and Waller, Ch&ricllon; and by the principal bookteller* in Bottom WHERE ALSO MAT BE HAD, (price 12 1-1 cents.] Head* #f tfce moil importanta<sls of the last kf* Hon cf Congress, printed in a pocket Cite, and neatly don* up in marble paper. W. Y. Birch ha« for faU, a good alTortment or merchants*account hocks, paper aud other Nation ary goods, playing carJs, hair and leather trunks* dec i 9 All Persons indebted to the. Estate as Samuel Cooper, laie of this city, I'hyfi. cian. decejled, are requeued to make payment to the fubferibers And thofir persons who hav - any demands agamft the fa.d Ellate, art desired to bring W their accounts for frttle mCllt' SAMUEI. COATES, ") THOMAS MORRIS, ( Executor , MORDECAI LEWIS, orf EILISTON PEROT, ) of the Will of the said Samuel Cooper. Phila. 12 mo. 16, 1798- eol3t Several of the DoSor'e books are Miffing, in particular five or fix volumes belonging to setts. It IS iujjpofnd tliey have been tent to some of his friends who will oblige tho Executors by returning them without d liy. MAYOR'! FFICE REMOVED to Second-street.
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