Gazette of the United States, & Philadelphia daily advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1796-1800, January 09, 1799, Image 4

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    IM PoIIT KI)
In the last arrivals from Bremen,
Hamburg and Amsterdam,
AND FOR SALE,
At PEA tO NAB L K PRICES AND ON A LIBERAL
CREDIT, BY
PRATT 13" KINTZING,
N0.95, North Water (Ircet.
215 bales & boxes l'icklenburghs,
hempen linens and oznabrigs from 1/5 to
if per ell
70 do. bleached and brown hessians
40 do. brown rolls suitable for cof
fee bag*
20 do. Itrong do. do. for cotton do.
30 chests platillas 1 do. sealing-wax
3 do. dowlas 3 packages oil-cloth
30 do. crcas ala Moriaix 4 do. fail twine
II do. eftopail!«s I do. watches
15 do. Bi-lefield linen 14 pipes Port veme
90 do. patterbornes 91 cases claret
45 do Brittanias 130 do fine long corked
f do. Holl-ind canvass claret
X de» Ruflia do. bufhi Is fine fait
3 do. Ruflia Meetings \o caflcsefroll brimstone
I do. ravens duck 200 calks of natal (lores.
%do Ruflia drillcns 50 logs prime mahogany
I do. brown holland 4 hhda. coffje mills
1 do. Silesia rouans 6 bundles German lleel
I dc.Wahrendrop lirtrn 10 cheUs o-t slate* and
1 do. Caraudoks pencils
X do. Flewifh linen* V package of Ikates
X do. cambricks and \ do. woolen caps, &c.
lawns 4 cliells of Nurenberg
1 do diaper toys
fx do. itripe* 40 of yellow ochre
do. checks 3 hnds. Glut
1 i!o. flames 8 barrel* of Lenttlles
1 iU*. Arabia stripe J chelts of prime red
X do. bunting for color' crust Holland cheefs
I packa. Madras hand- jo kcg» of pearl barley
kerchiefs 60 boxes of capers
I do. Turkey yarn 400 fides of upper and
6 bales empty bags foal leather
X chest hair ribband ?oo boxe« window glass
3 boxes tapes, aflforted 800 Demijohns
t d». bobbin, afTorted so boxes glass tumblers
I box threads fk tapes aflorted
X do. fine blue liUtf.ios 2 hhds, pumice stone
5 the lis men's flippers 1 box of mill saws
3 Vo. bed ricks I calk of cutlery
i cafis bog'?, briflics \ auantitv of Hone jugs
6 clteir* writing paptr and pickling pots
4 flo. quiils ; \ few (kips anchors, See.
govern'*er t 1 tu&PYf
Charles Campbell,
IV AT C H-M A K F.R.
HAS removed to the *hop formerly occupied
by Mr. John IVood, No. <«, corner of
?rn«t and Chefimtftreets; where he will thank
fully receive and execute orders- with neatness
and dispatch
HI HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND,
A Neat and Large Aflortment of
Clocks & Watches.
WAN TED,
A JOURNEYMAN;
■ALSO, one or two Apprentices of relpefla
ble parents.
FOR. SALE,
A large quantity of Watch. Glares
Wbolefalc and Retail.
nov ia Savvtf
Ephraim Clark,
CLOCK WATCH MAKER,
Corner" of Fr>rvt a"d Market Arret*. Philadelphia
HAS JUST RECEIVED,
BY the different rrivals, a large supply of Cltrifk
aiM Watch makers and Silver Smiths Tools,
files and materials,
CONSISTING Of -
Rowling Mills, large and imall Bench and Hand
Viees, Turribancftes, Flyers» Sliding Tongs, Bra
4fes and Bitr», Grooving tools, Sawa,Scratch br&lh
e% Blow pipes, Screw and Draw plates,large and
fnull Hammers, Clock dials, cast brtf» Bells, for
ged w#rk andpiniorrs, Emery, Rotten Hone, Pu
mice (lone, Borax, Spelter Sorder, Brass, Steel and
Iron wire, fhcec Bras«, main firings and glades
gold, gilt, and lb $1 chains, seals and keys, Bcc. See
C?" Clocks and Watches carefully repaired
«ov. 11 eodtf
r. taylor;
MUSIC PROFESSOR,
NO. 96, NORTH IIXTH4TRIET,
RESPECTFULLY informs the Public that
he continues to teach Ladies the Piano
Forte as usual.
Nov. 6. tuthsa
To be iSoid,
OR EXCHANGED,
For property in the Citv, or within Thirty
milts of it,
A Valuable Plantation,
IN Tufcorora Valley, Mifflin county, contacting
ah»ut three hundrdkl acres, the whole capable
of- cultivation. At prcfent there is about 50 acres
cleared, ao of which is a rich bottom of Meadow
Ground, enriched by a never failing stream, that
fias fall and water enough for all the purposes of
a Country Mill. For further information apply at
No. 68, Market flreet.
November 10 taw
DRIED PLACHEs;
In barrels
Demijohns
Claret "1
Porter; and > bottles.
Port Wine J
And Corks in Bales—For fsle by
BENJ. W. MORRIS.
. Dec. 20 eo6t
" tkISTTLIN E~N S,
4-4 and 7-Bfh White l.ircns welK
afTo etd \ Enritied
_V4 Brown dkt# ditto to the
t-4 Trilh Checques suitable for the | Drawback.
Weft-India Marivet. J
FOR SALE,
On reafcnabl'» ternss—by the Box nr Bale,
By Gamble & Hr\.muth 9
-No. 148, Sou:h second-street.
dec 19 3 raw it
N O~T I GET
ALL Persons iKdebtid to the estate of Jane
Davidson, widow, deceased, are requeued
to make payment; and thofewho have any demands
• gainst the said
.ittelledjto Wm. DAVIDSON, t
JAMF.S DAVIDSON. f hxecutorß
_^ww:w
PRrtsiTlNG Work,
Of Every Kind,
EXECUTED AT THE SHORTEST
NOTICE,
At the Ofi ick of thv Gazette rf the
United States,
Oc . t.i. dt
C4:>ul Lottery, &o. 11,
// ill rv-commcnce drawing, 0n Monilny,
thfjfh of January next, and con
tinue untilJinjfjed.
I"ICKETS to be h.id Eight Do!lar» each, hi
WILLIAM BLACKBURN'S Lottery
anil Broken office, INo. 64 South Second-street,
where cheek books are kept for registering ind
examination of Tickets in the above, City ot
Wafhingtou and Patterfun Lotteiies, &c.
Stati or thi Wheel.
One prizeof 10,000 dollar? 10,000
Five 4,oce »0,000
Two »,000 4,0 a»
Two i,oco a,OOO
Ten 500 S> COT
Twenty-leven 100 5.400
With a full proportion of the one hundred
and of the fifty dollar prizes—The Lottery ft
more than two thirds drawn an i above i.J,cco
dollars richer than at the commencement.
$3" Note, the business of a Broker duly at
tended to in all its branches. tu.fr.
otiv. 9*
For Sale,
Several Interejl'mg Files of Netvspiipars,
Publifbed in this City, for the year 1 798,
v I 7.
The Philadelphia Gazette.
The Gazette of the Unit.-d States.
The True American.
The Aurora.
The above File? are complete, and in the
bed order. Enquire at N.>. 21, North Se
venth flreet, near Sugar Alley.
A Convenient twoStoryßrick Houle
Suitable for a small Family,
TO LET
Apply as above.
Jan. 3. ws6t
French Language.
G. DUFIEF,
No. 63, South Second Street,
WILL. OP' N
His DAY and EVENING SCHOOL,
On Wednejday y the 14th Infi.
N. B - Private tuition attended to as usual
and Tranflationa from either Language into the
orhec, performed with accuracy, ftcrecy, and
dispatch.
Nov. 10 ew
Patent Ploughs,
TO be fjld for ca(h by Joseph Salter at At (ion
Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan
Harker, Woodbury—and Jefle Evans, Lumber
ton. Thcfe who have used them give thrm the
preference to any other kind, as they teqnirt
!ef« team, breili the ground better, are kept in
nrder at less expence atidarefrldat a cheaper
rate —the plan is much ftmpllfied and confilUof
but one piece of call iron, with the handles and
beam «f wood ; they may befised with wrought
lays and coulters to be put o« with screws and
takenoff at pteafure
Patent tights for fending with inftrvflions for
making them may be had by applying to John
Newbold, or the fubfcrilur No. in North
Front-flreet.
Who has for Sale»
Or to Lease for a term of tears,
A number ot valuable of Land, u.ll
situated for Mills, Iron iVorks or Farms, moit
ly improved, lying chiefly in the county of Hun
tingdon flat* of Pennsylvania. Those who may
incline to view them will please to apply to
Joh» Canan ei'q. near Huntingdon.
Claries Nt tubal J.
iuly T? lawtf J
DISTRICT OFPENh STL f ANIA, TO HIT:
BE IT REMEMBERER,
THAT on the tenth day
BL. $M of December, m the twenty third
y ear n^e P ent^ence of the U
nited States America. JOHN I
LAMBERT of the said DiftriA, hath deposited in
this office the title of a book, the right whereof he
claims as author in the w rds following, to wit:
" A Ih*rt and pradical Eflay Farming ; be
" ii.g the experience of a farmer of about sixty
" years of age, near forty y«ars of which were
" spent in England, Eflcx county, on land where
" farming is done in the greatclf pt*feflion,
" and near seven years on three hundi cd and
•' twenty acres of worn-out land in Pi ttfgrove and
" .%lloway creek, in Sa'em, county West-Jersey—
" Shewing the means whereby ti*:fe worn-out
" lands may be improved, and that th« means are
" in the power of alm.jfl every farmer."
In conformity to the aft of the Congref* of
the United States, intituled " An ad for
the enconragementof learning, by securing
the copies of maps, charts and books to the
authors and proprietors of such copies du
ring the terms therein mentioned."
D. CALDWELL.
Clerl of the Dijlridt of Pennsylvania.
dec. 13 iaw4w
TO LET,
And may be entered on in about two wecis
from the date,
TWO Ranges of ftore-i and Gempting
Houfcs lately ereifted by the jwft
below Market-street wharf The stand for
bulinefs equal t» any in the city. For terms
apply to
PAUL BECK, jr.
No. 11 South Water-street.
Who has in store l'everal boxes, chcfts and
packages merchandize received from New
-York per the schooner Weymouth, Henry Al
len mafltr, —the owners are requested to call
for them.
dec. Jl. mwf^w
Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike Road
Company.
THE STOCKHOLDERS,
ARE hereby notified that an Eleaion for Fre
fident, Managers sn.l other olfic-rs for the
ensuing year, will be held at the Company's Office
on Monday the 14th January next at ten o'clock.
Wm-GOVETT, Secretary.
dec m&ta 4 w
TO BE LET, ~
ANE AT, convenient two-dory frame HOUSE
.and 3AKE-HOUSE,fituated in foath Kmirth
ftrect, below German (Irest—Thehoufe is in com
plete ori'er, having two rooms on a floor, with a
spacious garret; the lot is 19 1-2 f c *t front en
Fourth flreet, and 121 I 2 feet deep.
Apply Jo
CHRISTIAN IBETZ,
no 1.55, Mulberry Urcet.
N B V the property belong; to wphan chil
drtn, it is eKpe&cd that good security will be given
for the rent.
Philadelphia, deccmber 11, 1798
I John Millek, junr.
HAS REMOVED T ROM NO. 8, CHfcSN'of,
To the Five Story Building, in J)ock t near
Third-/Ireef %
WHERE HE HAS FOR SALE,
300 Bales of Bengal Goods-;
cofcsisTixc or
C OSS AS
Raltat
Mamocdies
Humhums
TafTatits
Striped Doreas
Calicoes
Handkerchiefs, Eifc. &c.
Alfa, a large affurtment of
Madras Handkerchiefs,
of various dtferiptions.
January t iawtf
Nicklin 6c Griffith,
HAfE FOR SALE,
Sail Cloth by the bale or piece,
(No. i & 8)
One bale »f feuming-twine
Copper in (heets, from 24 by 48 to 48 by 60
; inehe<
Two tub# raised copper flill bottoms
ware, assorted in crates
London porter in bottles, concained in cases
Empty port wine bottles
; Yellow ochre in calk*
< Cochineal in frrona
Indigo in do. & calks
35 cufcj and trunks of muslins, ginghams, dimi
tit s, muflinets and pullicat haiuljferchiufs, in
f.nall aiTorred packages, calcutaud for the
i Weft India market
I» trunlw printed callicces
1 4 bales callinaeres assorted
I do. coarft woolens
| Old Madeira wine
Sheathing paper
j EngHfti nails in caflcs, aff^rt»J #
'l'he Brig
AMAZON,
FOR SALE OR CHARTER.
December 19. m w.&fa.tf
THIS OAT rUoLlShtl),
Br WILLIAM YOUNG,
Corner of Chefnutr.nd Second-streets,
JOANor ARC,
As Epic Pokm,
By Pohcrt Squtlry ; ivtib Inter*
II WJ? do wot brfitate to declare our opinion
that -h- poetical powrrs difplayej in it arc of a
very kind—Conceptions more lofty and
J daring, lcntiments more and lau
i guage more energetic, will not cafdy be found :
' nor (loe»(carcely asy part of it fink into languor.
I as tho glow of le.lings and geniu- animates the
! %vhoU. The language is, for the tneft part, mo
Jelled 0.1 that of Milton ; and not unfrequently, it
hasaltrong of Shakefp«are."
Monthly Rrvirw, vol Iy 5 p.
A UISTO R. r,
OK ANF.CDOTKS OK THE
REVOLUTION is RUSSIA,
IN THE YKAK T762.
; Translated front the French ot M. de Rulhicre ;
j With an eUgantHcad of the lire fcnaprtfs.
[ I he second edition, price 75 cents,)
" 1 be grounds of M. de Rulhiere's in'ormation
! stem ia iilputable, and hl k readers appear to have
[ every realon to be {atisfied with his discernment,
in unfolding the motives and circumstances that
concurred in bringing about this llriking event.
" 'vV'efbail only add, that we have seldom met
with more ii.teiefling .riginal anecdotes, than
those that are contained in the littVc work which
we have now reviewed.**
jlpperdixto Monthly Review, vol. 21.
'9 _ _ wfjcmim
NEW HOVELS, P~LA~rs,
MAGAZINES, Vc.
Chalk's Circulating Library.
No. 7j, North ThirdJlrect.
THE Proprietor, in compliance with his pro
mises to render this Institution 1 complete
source of rational amufemont and inftruftion, by
repeated acquiQtions of eatertaming and interefl
ing publications, hjs now added to his former
collection Fo»r Hundred Volumes of mitella.
neous works, comprising nearly all the latejl
publiji.eti Novels and Dramatic proiluAiont;—
catalouges of which are ready for delivery to
l'ubfcribers
N. B. Subfcriberi, and others, who flill re
tain Books taken from the Library previous to
the sickness, are rcquefted to return them imme
diately : the lines will be charged from the 14th
of November.
For sale,
Fine flavored Imperial, Young Ilyfon, Hvfon,
Hyson Skin, and Souchong TEAS.
dfc -'3. tAmW
DISiRICV OF fIiNNbYLV/iiNi/,, (vvli' *
BE IT R2MEMBERED,
Tlsl on the twelfth day
of August.in the twenty-third year of
» * the Independence 01 the tJoited States ol
America. Benjamin Smith Ikwron.pf the (aid riif
trift, hath deposited in this office the title of a
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 -<»njamin Smith Bar
41 ton, M. DtCorrefpoudeut Member ot the Socie
" ty of the Antiquaries of Scotland, Member of
" the American Philosophical Society, Fellow of
" the American Academy of Arts and Sciences of
" Bolton, Correfpondirig Member of the Maffa
" chufctts Historical Society, and ProfefTor of
" Materia Medica, Natural HiTrory and Botany
" in t-he Unrverfity of Pennsylvania."
In coi.lormky to the a« of the Congress of the
United States, intitled '• An ait for the encourage
ment of learning by securing the copies ef maps,
charts,and books, to the authors and proprietor,
of such copies during the timesther.in mentioned
SAMUEL CALDWELW, Cierk, Dift. of Penn'
November a, J798.
Insurance Company of North America.
THE STOCK HOLDERS,
are hereby informed, that a stated meeting
of the Company will be held at their Office
011 t-he Bth of January next, (being the f#-
coftd Tuesday in the Month) for the elc».
tion of twenty-five Direftors for the ensu
ing year.
E. HAZARD, Sec'ry.
D*c. iz»h.
NOTICE. "
SAMUEL RICH'aRDET, informs the Gentle*
men Subfcribtrs, that the £ X C H A iV G E
is opened for their recep.ionj and the C JTT
T r£R N, for GenUen-.en and Travellers
Last Spring added an addition of twelve Bed
Chambers to the fide building, which makes it
perfectly convenient,
aovember 6 t^iw
PROPOSALS,
FOR CARRYING
Mails of the United »States,
On the /'Mowing mar!.', -will L-c received tit the
General Po/l-Ofjice, until tht tyk tljy
of February next, inciujive.
ift.TpROM Philadelphia by Uiiitol, I renton-
X Princeton, Ne«-Mrnnfwuk, Wood
bridge, Raway, F.lizabethtowu and Newark to
New-York fix lime? a week
From May I to No umber I.
Leave Philadelphia every clay (Sunday ex
cepted) it I P. M. and arrive at New-York in
nineteen hours, the next day (Sunday excepted)
by 8 o'clock, A. M.—Returning ; leave New-
Yorkeveryday (Sundiy excepted) at I P. M.
and arrive at Philadelphia in eighteen bour»the
next day (Sunday excepted) by 7 A. M.
From November 1 to May r,
The mail is to be taken from Philadelphia at
the lame hour and .delivered 2: New-York by
9 A. M. in 10 hours ; ar<! i» to be ijiken from
New-York at 1 P. M. and delivered at Pniladel
pirn at 8 A. M. in nineteen hours.
ad. From Philadelphia by Cheller, Wilming
ton, Newport, Clirilliana, Elktoii, Chjrleiton,
Havre de-Grace and Haiford to Baltimore, fix
times a week. Leave Philadelphia every diy
{ furvday excepted) at 9 A.M. ami arrive at Bal
timare in 17 hours, the next day (sunday ex
cepted) at noon Returning; leave Balti
more every day (sunday excepted) at 4 \. M.
a-.d atrive at Philadelphia the day by 9
A. M. in 17 hour?.
3d. From Baltimore hy Blade (burgh,
Waihington and Georgetown, to Alexandria
fix times a week.
From April x to November t,
Leive Baltimore every day (sunday except
ed) at 4 A. M. and arrive at Alexandria the
fame d»yt by 6P. M. Keturning—Leave Al
exandria every day (sunday excepted) at 4
A. M. and arrive at Baltimore the fame day by
4 o'clock P M.
From November 1 to Aptil t.
Leave Baltimore every day (sunday except
ed) at 4 A. M. and arrive at Alexandria the
next day (sunday excepted) at BA. M. Re
turning— Leave Alexandria every day (fundiy
excepted) at 5 Pi M. and arrive at Baltimore
the next day (futiday excepted) at P. M.
4th. From Philadelphia by Downingtown,
Lancaster, Columba, York, Carlrflt, Ship
penOiirg, Strjfburgh. Bedford, Somerset and
Greenlburgh to Pitilburgh once 1 week. Leave
Philadelphia every Saturday at 4 A. M. arrive
at in the evening, arrive at York on
Sunday noon, at Shippei.fimrg on Mondav, at
6P. M. Leave Shippenlburg on TaeWay at
4 A. M. and arrive at Pirtlburg the next Fri
day at 10 A. M. Returning—Leave Pittl
burgh every Friday at P. M. and arrive at
Jhippenfburg the next Monday by 6 P. M.
Leave Snipp nlburg an Tuefdayat 4 A. M.and
arrive at Philadelphia the next Thurfdjv by 8
P. M.
'Note t. The contract for the abovt routes
are to be m operation on the 6rft of April
next. The centrales for the routes No. r, »,
3, are to continue in operation until the firft
day of Oflohtr in «iie year 1800; and the con
trail for the route No. 4 is to continue until the
firft day of October i* the year 1801.
Note 1. Fiftern (hall be allowed for
opening and doling the mail at all offices on the
routes where no particular time is fpecified.
Nota 3. For every fifteen minutes delay (the
ifnp.iflibility of rivers excepted) in arriving af
ter the times prescribed, in any contrail, the !
contraiftor (hall forfeit one dullar; and if the
delay continue till the departure of any depend
ing mail, whereby the mails destined for lucb
dependJhg mail lose a trip, an additional for
feiture of five dollars (hall be incurred.
Note 4. If any pcrfons making propofaTs de
sires an alteration of the times fpecified he must,
Hate in his proposals the alteration desired and
'be difference it will make in the terras of hit
central).
Note 5 The ulual penalties for tni(condu&
in the carriers will be ftipulatsd in the contrail.
Note 6. The mail on the route No. 1, (hajl
be carried in a Sulkev during three months of
the winter season, having a boec or chest to re
cure the mail from rain The mails on that
route during the reft of the year and the routes
No. 1 and 3 (hall be alwayt carri.-d in a light
box faffu ient to defend it from the rain, or a box
within the body of the stage.
JOS. HABERSHAM, P. M. General.
General Poft-Oflice, )
Philad. Jan. 1, 1799.3 eo6w
For Sale,
A well improved Plantation,
Of one hundred and twenty acres,
VERY beautifully situated in the county of
Montgomery, about twenty miles from the
city.—The buildings are all new and finiftied so
>.s to acco:i modatt a genteel family only For
further information, enquire at the Hennfylvania
Coat-os-Arms, nineteen miles from town, and
three above Norris-town.
decemiier 15 fa.&w.tf
I'his Day is Published,
AND FOR SALE BY J.FFNNO, t lINUT-P RUT 1
AN ADDRESS
To the People of Maryland, i
ON the origin, progress and pre feat (late of j
French aggrcllion, with a (ketch of the infamous
attempts to degraje the Government of the United !
•States, and some reflections on the late proceedings
in Congress; written the last of April in the pre--
Cent year, by a Member of the Hotife of Reprcfen
'ativus. § juneu
THE SUBSCRIBER
lATZLT or TM6 house or
LANE, GODFREY £«? Co.
INFORMS hit iriends in particular and the
public in general, that he continues in the fame
fine of business as formerly at the store lately
occupied by Meflrs. Morgan and Price, on
Stamper's wharf, below ths Drawbridge, where
he has for sale a general aflortment of bar, rod,
(heetand hoop iron, country and English rteei,
open and ten plate stoves, a Ww pair of double
fortified 4 and 61b. iron cannon, cannon ball
and grape thot, forge hammars and anvils, a
quantity of cast iros ballad for vessels, chim
ney backs and jams on a new and improved
plan. Hollow war? assorted. Orders tor any
kind of casting will be receive ! at the store
and executed at the air furnace at the ftiortelt
notice.
A small House to let,
Above 1* itth ftreet-~Enquire of the Subscriber.
Wm. LANE.
J an * 3- eodist
NOTICE. '
ALL pcrfons indebted to theEftate
of i HoMas Brooks, Jate of the city of Philadel
phia, Br3&-F«undcr,dscea(Vd, are ciefired to make
immediate payment aod those who have any de
mands again ft said estate to bring in their accounts
property attcfted for fe'tlement to
DAVID BROOKS, administrator.
jaa 2
All persons
I ndilitej to th« Kflate ol Mi. John Fenno 1„
of i'hiladelphia, deceafid,«re to makt J,,'
ment.and th-.fe hnving any demands, to prcfcm
them for fettliir«nt, to
SAMUEL BI.ODGET, Adm'r.
or
JOHN WARD FEJINO, A gcnt
to the adminiftraticn
nov - 30 hm
BOND & Brooks7~^
Cornex or Market and Sixth streets
liAl'E RECEIVED,
by the late arrivals from London. Liver
pool and Hull,
ALA RQ X AND GENERAL ASSOR MENT
DRY GOODS,
Which they are now openirg for sale, at t j, e .
reduced prices, for calh or the usual credit
nov 17
JAMAICA RUM;
A Cargo now landing at Soulh Jtretl <whaif
FOR SALE BY
PETER SLIGHT.
Apply at Stores on the Wharf
WHO Also OFFERS FOR SALI '
BRANDY, ift and 4 th proot '
Madeira and Port WINES, &c. Btc
Not - '• ' dtf
FOR SALE
By the Sub/cribers y
ON VERY LOW TIM Ml
WAX CANDLES,
OF A SUPERIOR SUAIITV,
Either by the single box of i 4 lbs. or by the quia
tity.
Will'mgs & Francis.
Nov. 24
The owners of the ship New-Jeuet
Cant«n expe£t in a few days part of the
Cargo of that veflW in town,
A general afiortment of Silks & Sattins,
Nankeens, White and Yellow,
Caflia
China Ware aflnrted
Bohca
Souclioue _ _
Hyson Skin nr T,
YotißK Hyson f ? f "«"■"« quality, aod
Hyson, and W L «g« >nd Small packages.
Imperial
Per terms at Sale—apply at the Stores of
Nitilin (sf Griffith,
Archibald AP Call,
IVm. Read Iff Co.
George Plumjlid,
dec iA t
«
Just Arrived,
In the Brig Eliza, from the Medfterranean, and
now Landing at Walnut Street wharf,
Fourth proof Brandy in Pipes.
Brimftcfie.
An afiortment of valuable DRUGS,
CONSISTING or
Opi*m, Aloes, Cam har ides, Camphtae, Scniii,
Cremor Tartar, &c. See.
KHence* of Lemon rnd Bergamet
Writing paper
Sweet oil in bottles and flaffcs
Olives, anehovies and capers
Junipor berries
A L S J.—ltalian lute ft rings
Satins
Crapes
Umbrellas
Remaining on Hand,
St. Croix Sugars,
Claret in cases
Old Madnira Wine of the firft quality.
JAMES YARD.
November 3 $
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Pocket Books, fir the year 1799.
THIS DAY WAS rUBLISHtt),
Br WILLIAM Y. BIRCH,
No, 17, South Sscond-flreet.
THE AMERICAN LADIES
POCKET-BOOK ;
fok the tear 1799.
Embellished with miniature lifceneffei of the
President 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 shy in the yur
new country dances, miscellaneous pieces inprofe
and vtrfe, now songs, a marketing table, and other
ufeful tables.
ALSO,
THE GENTLEMAN', ANNUAL
POCKET REMEMBRANCER,
FCUi 771E TEA# 1799*
EmheHifl]<kl with the fame miniature likenefles,
containing an almanack, ruled pagei for memoran
dums and a calh account, a lift ci the members of
Ctigrefs the departments of State, War, Navy,
Treasury and Judiciary, with an account of what
ir' material in each; the federal courts of law,
Mint efta.blUhment, heads of all the mort impor
tant ads of last fcflion of Congrcfs, a lift of the
ftarr.p duties, of duties payable on good- imported
and on domeltic articles, a lift of Britifh na\y
several ufeful tables, and other ioterefting matter.
The above books are neatly bound in red leather
with rucks aad pockets.
Sold alfobyG. Hill, Baltimore ; Somcrville;
New York ; Bailey and Waller, Charleston; and
by the principal booksellers in Boston.
WHERE ALSO MAT BE HAD,
[price ix 1-» c«nt< ] , „ , -
Headsof the molt importantthe a e *
fion cf Congress, printed in a pocket fize> an
neatly dons up in marble paper. ..
W. Y. Birch has for sal«, a good assortment ot
merchants' account bocks, paper and other llation
ary goods, playing cards, hair and leather trun ».
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All Perfous indebted to the Estate
of Samuel Cl>oper, late of this city,
cian, ileeeafeil, are reqnefled to make payment
to the fubferibers :—And tl»of]? perlons » 0
have any demands againll the said Estate, are
desired to bring in their accounts for sett f "
ment to
SAMUEL COATES, ")
THOMAS MORUIS, (Execnton
MORDECAI LEWIS, or (
ELLISTON PEROT, J
of the Will of the said Samael Coopef-
Phila. 13 mo. >6, 1798. eout
•gT Several of the Doflor's books arc miffinS"
in parlicular five or fix volumes belonging to J Ltt9 "
It is luppoft>d they have bee* lent to fomc of h' 9
friends who will oblige tha Executors by returning
them without dtlay.
MAYOR'S OFFICE
REMOVED to 157 South Second-street.
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