Imported ' In the last qrrivals from Bremen, Hamburg and Amsterdam, AND FOR SAI E, XX R £ ASON ABL K PRICES AND ON A LIBERAL CREDIT, BV PRriTT & KINTJING, v N0.95, North Water street. e 215 bales & boxes Ticklenburghs, hempen linens and oanabrigs from 1/5 to 3/ P er 70 do. bleached and brown hefiians 40 do. brown rolls suitable for cof fee bag* 20 do. strong do. do. for cotton do. jo chests platillas » do. sealing-wax r 3 do. dowlas 3 packages oil-cloth 30 do. creas ala Morlaix 4 do. fail-twine II do. eftopaillss I do. watches 15 do. Bielefield linen 14 pipes Port wine 90 do. patterbornes 9 J cases claret 45 do Brittanias 130 do fine long corked I do. Holland canvass claret I do. Rullia do. 16ao bushels fine lalt 3 do. Ruflia Meetings 40 calksofrollbrimftone I do. ravens duck 100 calks of naval (lores. »do Ruflia drilkns JO logs prime mahogany I do. brown Holland 4 hhds. coffee mills a do. Silesia rouans 0 bun lies German fleet I J-r..Wahrendrop liner xo chests of fiates and l do. Caraudoles pencils I do. Tlemifh linens |.\ package of Ikates t do. cambricks and A do. woolen caps, &e. l iW ns 4 chests of Nurenberg I do diaper toys V II do. tlripes 40 ke-;s of yellow ochre % 18 do. check's 3 Mds. Glue » do. fiam!>is 8 barreliof Lentilles I do. Arabia stripe S c hell » of prime red . I do. bu..tiag for color.' crust Holland cheese j I paeka. Madras hand- 30 keg« of pearl barley kerchiefs 60 boxes of capers I do. Turkey yarn 400 fides of upper and j 6 bale* ampfy bags foal leather j I chelt hair ribhand 300 boxes window g!»f* i 3 boxes tapes, assorted Moo Demij"hns i d». bobbin, alTurted 50 boxes gUfs tumblers 1 box threads & rapes alTurttd 1 do. fine blue liftidos 2 hhds: pumice stone 5 chests men's flippers 1 box ol mill laws j do. bed ticks I calk of cutlery 2 calls hog's.bristles A quaiuity of Hone jugS 6 chells writing paper and pickling pots 4 do. quills A fsw (hips anchors, &c. novcmktr I 1 Charles Campbell, W AT C H-M A K ER. HAS removed to the ?>hop formerly occupied by Mr. John Wood, No. <s* corner of Frost and Chefnut-ftreets ; where he will thank fully receive and execute orders with neatness and dispatch HE HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A Neat a-d Large Assortment of Clocks Iff Watches. WAN TED, A JOURNEYMAN > ALSO, one or two Apprentices of refpefli ble parents. FOR SALE, A large quantity of Watch Glasses ff'bble/kle and Retail, nov 24 javvfrf' Ephraim Clark, CLOCK y WATCH MAKER, Corner ot Front and Market ftrcets, Philadelphia HAS JUST RfCEIVEP, BY the different arrivals, a large supply of Cloek and Watch mak«rs and Silver Smiths Tools, files and materials, consisting or Rowling Mills, large and small Bench and Hand Vices, Turnbisicbes, Plyers, Sliding Tongs, Bra ces and Bitts, Grooving tools, Saws, Scratch brash- Blow pipes, Screw and Draw plates,large and small Hammers, Clock dials, call bral. Bells, for ged w«rk and pinions, E.nery, Rotten (lone, Pu-. mice stone, IJoiax, Spelt»r Sorder, Brass, Steel and Iron wire, flipct Brass, main springs and gtafles gold, gilr, and ftrel chains, teals and keys, &c. &c Clocks and' Watches carefully repaired ; aov. ax codtf R. TAYLOR, MUSIC PROFESSOR, NO. 96, NORTH SI XTh-STREET, Respect fully informs the Public that he continues to teach Ladies the Piano Forte as usual. Nov. 6. tuthsa To be Sold, OR EXCHANGED, For property in the City, or within Thirty miles of it, A Valuable Plantation, )N Tu/corora Valley, Mifflin county, containing ab«ut three hundred acres, the whole capable of cultivation. Ar present there is about JO acres cleared, 10 of which is a rich bottom of Meadow Ground, enriched by a never failing ftrearn, that has fall and water enough for all the purposes of a Country Mill. For further information apply at No. 68, Market flreet. November 20 taw DRIED PKACHtS, In barrels Demijohns Claret "1 Porter, and >• bottles. Port Wine J And Corks in Bales—For sale by BENJ. W. MORRIS. Dec. 20 eotft IRISH L INENS, 4-4 and7-Bth White Linens welK a (To etd \ Enritied -;-4 Brown f!itt» ditto j> to the Trifti Chtcques suitable for the I Diawback. Weft India Market. J EOR SALE, Qp rtafonahi'.' terius—by the Box or Bale, By Gamble & Helmuts, No. 148, South Second-llreet. dpc ii-_ _ 3tawtf " NOf IC E. ALL Perfect indebt-td to theeflate of Jane Davxp so n, widow, are requeued to make payment; and those who have »ny demands against the laid efta'2 to render their accounts duly atteiied,to Wm. DAVIDSON, or"> „ JAMES DAVIDSON, f Exccutorß dec 34 3»w iw Printing Work, Of Every Kind, EXECUTED AJ THE SHORTEST NOTICE, At the Office of the Gazette of tlje UMTtDSXATES, Owl. 13. d?f Canal Lottery, No. ll re-commcnce drawing, on Monday, the"] lb of January next, and can- i tinue untilJiniJhed: to be had Eight Dollars each, at t 1 WILLIAM BLACKBURN'S Lottery g and Brokers office. No. 64 South Second-street, e where cheek books are kept for registering £nd f examination of Tickets in the above, City of j c Wafcington and Patterfon Lotteiies, &c. Stati or the Whixl, r One prize of xo,ooo dollars 10,000 Five 4>ooe »a,ooo c Two 3,000 4,000 ' Two 1,000 3,000 e Ten 500 J >°°' ' Twenty-leven 100 J>4°o 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 ( dollars richer than at the commencement. ( §3" Note, the business of a Broker duly at . tended to in all its branches. tu.ft. \ ouv. 9* 1 1 : 1 For Sale, Several Inltrejling Files of Neivspapart, ' Publijhed in this City, for the year 179®» 1 1 v 1 7. — The Philadelphia Gazette. The Gazette of the United States. ; \ The True American. The Aurora. The above Files are complete, and in the bell order. Enquire at No. 21, North Se- j venth-llreet, near Sugar Alley. A Convenient two Story Brick Houle Suitable for a small Family. TO LET Apply as above. | Jan. 3. vrs6t Freneb Language. G. DUFIEF, No. 63, South Second Street, WILL OPEN His DAY and EVENING SCHOOL, On IVednefday, the 14th Inf. N. B - Private i'uition attended to as usual | and Tranflatiom from either Language into the | other, performed with accuracy, secrecy, and dispatch. Nov. 10 ew Patent Ploughs, TO be fold for ca(h by Joseph Salter at At fion Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan Harker, Woodbury—and Jeffe Evans, Lumber ton, Those who have used ihem givethrm the preference to any other kind, as they lequire isfsteam, breilt the ground better arc kept in erder at less expence anil are fold at a cheaper rate—the plan is much limplified and confiflsof but one piece of cast iron, with the handles and beam »f wood ; they may befixed -with wrought lays and coulters to be put on with screws and taken off at pleasure Patent rights for sending with inflrvnSions foe making them may be had by applying to John Newbold, or the fubferiber No. 211 North Front-flreet. Who has for Sale; Or to Lease for a term of tears, A number of valuable trails of Land, well situated fer Mills, Iron iVorksor Farms, most ly improved, lying chiefly in the county of Hun tingdon state of Pennsylvania. Those who may incline to view them will plerfe to apply t* John Canan efq.near Huntingdon. Charles Nt-wlold. July 17 aawtf DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, TO WIT: BE IT REMEMBERED, THAT on the tenth day L, sM of December, in the twenty third J* year of the Independence of the U -1 tWP nited States «f America, JOHN LAMBERT of tie said DiftriA, hath deposited in this office the title of a book, the fight whereof he claims as a nth or in the W' rds following, to wit: " A fhart and practical Essay on Farming ; be " !t:g the experience of a farmer ef about sixty 11 years of age, near forty yaars of which were t " fpeut in England, Effcx eounty, on land where 0 " farming is done in the greatest perfedion, " and near seven years on three hundred and " twenty acres ot worn-out land in Prttlgrove and " Alloway creeli, in Sa'em, county, Well-Jersey— " .Shewing the means whereby these worn-out " lands may be improved, and that ths means arc " in the power of almofl. every farmer." In conformity to the aft of the Congress of the United States, intituled "An aft for the enconragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts and books to the authors and proprietors of such copies du ring the terms thtrein mentioned." D. CALDWELL, t Clerk of the Diflriß of Pcnnfjl-Oania. ( d#c. 13 iaw4W t ' TO LET, And may be entered on in about two weeks from the date, TWO Ranges of stores and Gompting Houfei lately erefted by the fubferiher, just below Market-street .wharf ; —The flfand for business equal t* any in the city. For terms apply to PAUL BECK, jr. No. 11 South Water-street. Who has in store feveval boxes, chests and - packages merchandize received from New- York per the schooner WeymouA, Henry Al len matter,—the own»rs are requested t« call for them. dec. }♦. mwfjw c. Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike Road Company. THE STOCKHOLDERS, ARE hereby notified that an Eleftion for Prt fident, Managers and other officers for the - enfuinj: year, will be held at the Company's Office on Monday the 14th January next at ten o'clock. 1 Wm.GOVETT, Secretary, d dec 11 m&tU4W TO BE LET, ANE AT, cosvenient two-story frame HOUSE and BAKE-HOUSE,lituated in south Fourth street, below German flreet—Thehoufe is in com. - plete order, having two rooms on a floor, with a fpacioits garret; the lot is 19 1-1 feet ftont en Fourth flreet, and 111 14 feet deep. Apply to CHRISTIAN BETZ, no 135, Mulberry flreet. N B —As the property belongs to orphan chil dren, it is expefted that good security will be given lor the rent. j deccmber 11, 1798 *iaw3w Stop the Democrat! ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REIVAKD. WHEREAS one Jossi-a Hjsutt, calling £ himfelf a Physician, during his flay in Bol ton, (nearly five feet eight inches high, pale mea gre face, sandy hair, generally powdered and turn ed up behind, small light blue eyes, two moles on j his upper lip, one on each fide, bad taeth, down- Icatl look, rather a small pointed nose, very small £ hands, well lhape J let;*, Heat in his dress, carried j rff with him along dirk blue coat, with yellow buttons, and a mixed colored coat, several pair of caffimere fniall-clothes, striped, colored ard plain f white waistcoats, a man of not much volubility of expreflion, but fond of reading and fmoaking («- ' gars) did, in April lad, fraudulently Swindle a merchant in the aforefaid town, by forging a note of Six Hundred and Eighty dollars, forty fiv« cents 1 upen a merchant in Philadelphia, and negociating I the fame. And ilfo did, previous to the aforefaid date, Swindle and Defraud many others in the said towa and in the Southern States. Bs it known to 1 all men, that the sum of One Hundred Dollars will , be paid to any person or persons, who shall appre. hend and delivnr him the said Joseph Hailett into , the euPody of Mr. Oliver Hart (home, deputy fheriff and goaler of Bolton aforefaid, who will j pay the aforefaid sum of One Hundred Dollars and, ' all reasonable charges attending the taking and conveying him the said Joseph Haflett's r erfon in ! to tl>« custody ol him the aforefaid fheriCf. | Boston, January ift, 1799- This advertisement is inserted not only for ! the fitiifalli— of rhefe merchants alluded to abov*, ' hut a!fo to pot the umvary and btntjl merchant ©n \ his guard. jan._ 7. 3* George Davis's I LAW-800 K STO RE, \ No. 319 High St*sf.t. Latest London & h isb Editions. GEORGE DAVIS's Fall importation isiuw arranged of which a more capital collec -1 tion he believ«s was never offered for tale either •n this City, London or Dublin It combines almost every book in,with several valuable books out of print. Davis's confining himfelf to the sale of Law-Bool** only, it will appear obvious toprofefTional Gentlemen, the advantages they have both in feleiftion and price by purchasing from him. 1 His Catalogues btftug r*ady, gentlemen will 1 particularly oblige him by calling for them — 1 ! and to thole residing at a distance, by fovoring : him with their address (poft-pai(l) they (hall be I \ sent. e i nov 26 m&thim Just Imported, Iron cannon, double fortified, Woolwich proof, with their carriages complete—3, 4, S and 9 pouaders. Carroll ides, Wn«lwi«h proof, with carriages, &c. complete— It, 18 and 24pounders. n Cannon powciar in keg* of a .jibs. each " Round, doable-headod, and canniftsr (hot r " Patent (hcathiag copper, bright, assorted 13, ao, ie »», 14,16 and 18 or per square foot, sheets 48 e by 14 inches, suitable for v«ffcls from too to n loop tons 'r Copper nails, bolt* aod spikes 'F Boarding Pikes, d Common cutlafles it Oonners stores of all kinds d Tin-plates No I—l-3 trofs boxes Patent (hot in calks of scwt. each v 1, on don porter and *>rown (lane, in ca(ks of 7 doz. n bottled. J, Earthen ware ia c.-ates, assorted Far Sale by SIMON WALKER, Pine near sth street. II Oflober 19. eotf. »- NEW AOVE LS, P LAYS, j MAGAZINES, We. Chalk's Circulating Library. No. 75, North Third-Jlreet. '• ' | 'HE Proprietor, in compliance with hispro- JL miles to render this Inftitutton a complete source of rational amusement and inftru&ion, by repeated acquiGtions of entertaining m«l interest- Y ing publications, hat now added to his former d colledlion Four Hundred Volumes of mifcella '• neous works, comprising nearly all the latejl N publiji.ed Novels and Dramatic productions in catalouges of which are ready for delivery to le subscribers. N. B. Subscribers, and others, who still re tain Books taken from the Library previous to * the fickncfs, are reqoefted to return them imrae diately : the fines will be charged from the 14th n of November. id For fate, Fine flavored Imperial, Young Hyson, Hyson, Jt Hyson Skin, and Souchong TEAS. rc dFC - '3- t£mßw . DJSl'RlC'l OF PENNSYLVANIA, IO wll'i BE IT REMEMBERED, ig THAT on the twelfth day ae \ )of August, in the twenty-third year of u- the Independence of the tlnited States of Amerita, Benjamin Smith Barton,of the said dif tri<sl, hath deposited in this office the title of a book the right whereof he claims as aothor in the words following to wit : "New Views of the Origin of the Tribes and • ton, M.D.Corrtfpondent Member of the Socic . «ty of the Antiquaries of Scotland, Member of " the American Philosophical Society, Fellow of " the American Academy of Arts aud Scianccs of ig " Boftoa, Correfpondidg Member of the Malfi ift " chafetts Historical Societv, and Prqfeffor of or " Materia Msdica, Natural Hiflory and Botany is " in the University of Pennsylvania." In coi.formity to the ail of the Congrefe of the United States, intitled u An for the encourage ment of learning by securing the copies of maps,! id charts,and books, to the authors and proprietor, of such copies during the times therein mentionad.'i , SAMUEL CALDWELL, Clerk, Did. of Penn' November j, 1798. NOTICE. O AMUEL RICHARDET, informs the Gentle -7d o men Subscribers, that the EXCH AN G E is opened for their recep.ion ; and the CITY TA VE R for Gentlemen and Travellers Last Spring added an addition of twelve Bed Chambers to the fide building, which makes it " e perfe&ly convenient. cc aovember 6 thaw THE CREDITORS, Of JOHN M'DONJLD, or PHILADELPHIA. ARE hereby notified, that application ta the Court of Common Pleas, (or the county of th Philadelphia—for thu benefit of the A& of the 11- General Aflembly, ef the Commonwealth of Penn a fylvania, providing that the person of a Debtor Bn lhall not be liable to imprisonment for debt, after delivering up his ePate for the benefit of his credi tors. &c—passed the 4th day of April, annodo- Raini, 1798; and that the Judges oI said Court h.vc appointed Wednrfday, the fccond day of il January nezt for a hearing of said John M'Dorald en and his Creditors, whereyoumay at*nd. JOHN m:donald iw dee 19 f wedjt PROPOSALS, F.OU CARRYING Mails of the United States, ■ On the following roads, will A " nte'm.'J at the 1 General PoJl-OJue, until the 13di Jay of February next, ir.ciujive. ift-TTROM Philadelphia by Briibl, I renl;on> JL Princeton, New-Brunfuick, Wood bndge, Raway, F.lizabethtowH and Newark to New-York fix times a week. From May I to Novttnbcr l. Leave Philadelphia every day (Sunday ex cepted) *t IP. M. and arrive at New-York in j nineteen hours, the next day (Sunday excepted) by 8 o'clock, A. M.— Returning ; leave New- York every day (Sunday excepted) at 1 P. M. and arrive at Philadelphia in eighteen hours the next day (Sunday excepted) by 7 A. M. 1 From November 1 to May 1, The mail is to be taken from Philadelphia at the fame hour and delivered a't New-York by 9 A. M. in 10 hours ; and is to be taken from New-York at I P. M. and delivered at Pniladel phia at 8 A. M. in nineteen hours. 2d. From Pliiladelphiaby Chefler, Wilmhig ton, Newport, Chrilliana, ElWton, Charlellon, Havre-de-Grace andHatfoid to Baltimore, hx times a week. Leave Philadelphia every day (sunday excepted) at 9 A. M. and airive at Bsl timsre in 27 hours, the next day (sunday ex cepted) at noon Returning; leave Ba'.ti moie every day (sunday excepted) at 4A. M. a.id arrive at Philadelphia the cext d*y by 9 A. M. in 27 hour<. 3d. From Baltimore by Blade (burgh, Walhington ar.d Georgetown, to Alextndria fix times a week. From April 1 to November 1. Leave Baltimore every day (sunday except ed) at 4 A. M. and arrive at Alexandria the fjme days by 6P. M. Returning—Leave Al exandria every day (sunday excepted) at 4 A. M. and arrive it Baltimore the fame day by 4 o'clock P. M- From November 1 to April 1. Leave Baltimore everyday (sunday except ed) at 4 A.M. and arrive at Alexandria the next day (lunday excepted) at BA. M. Ue turning—Leave Alexandria every day (sunday excepted) at j P. M. and arrive at Baltimore the next day ( fifciday excepted )at P. M. 4th. Froin Philadelphia by Downingtown, Lancaster, Columbia, York, Carlifte, Ship penft irg, Stn(burgh, Bedford, Somerftt and Greenfburgh to Pitilburgh once a week. Leave Philadelphia every Saturday at 4 A. M. arrive at Lancaster in the evening, arrive at York on Sunday noon, at Shippenlburg on Monday, at 6P. M. Leave Shippenlburg on Tuesday at 4 A. M. and arrive at Pittfbvirg the next Fri day at 10 A. M. Returning—Leave Pitts burgh every Friday at 3 P. M. and arrive at Shippenlburg the next Monday by 6 P. M. Leave Shippenlburg an Tuefdayat 4 A. M. and arrive at Philadelphia the next Thursday by 8 P. M. Note 1. The contract for the above routes are to be in operation on the firft day of April next. The contracts for the routes No. 1, 2, 3, are to continue in operation until the firft day of Oflober in she year 1800; and the con> trait for the route No. 4 is to continue until the firft day of October in the year 1801. Note a. Fifteen minutes (hall be allowed for opening and closing the mail at all office* on the route* where no particular time is fpecified. Note 3. For every fifteen minutes delay (the impaflibility of rivers excepted) in arriving af ter the times prefcrlbed, in any contraA, the contra&or lhall forfeit one dollar; and if the delay continue till the departure of any depend ing mail, whereby the mails destined for such depending mail Ibfe a trip, an additional for feiture of five dollars (hall be incurred. Note 4. If any persons making proposals de sires an alteration of the times fpecified he mull state in his proposals the alteration desired and the difference it will make in the terms of his contr%£l. Note 5. The usual penalties for milconduifl in the carriers will be ftipulatod in the contrail. Note 6. The mail on the route No. i, (hall be carried in a Sulkey during thrte months of the winter season, having a bo« or eheft to se cure the mail from rain. The mails on that route during the reft of the year and the routes No. 2 and 3 (hall be always carried in a light box fsfikient 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, >799. j eo6w For Sale, A well improved Plantation, Of one hundred and twenty acres, VERY beautifully (ituated in the county of j Montgomery,about twenty miles from the city.—The buildings are all new and finiflied so as toaccommoiite a genteel family only For further Information, enquire at the Pennsylvania Coat-os-Arms, nineteen miles from town, and three above Norris-town. decem'ier 15 fa.&w.tf This Day is Published, AND FOR SALE BY J. F F.NNO, I 19»C HRS N UT-I"» *ft IT AN ADDRESS To the People of Maryland, ON the origin, progress and preftat fUte of French aggression, with a Ikctch of the infamous attempts t© degrade the Government of the United { States, and some refledians on the late proceedings t in Congress ; written the last of Aprii in tbe pre-; f sent year, by a Member of the House of Represen tatives. § j»ne 11 f : the subscriber r tATELT OF THt HOUSE OF LANE, GODFREY £s? Co. INFORMS his friends in particular and the ' public in general, that he continues in the fame ' line of bufinels as formerly at the ftnre lately , occupied by Mefirs. Morgan and Price, on Stamper's wharf, below th® Drawbridge, where he has fofsj'jle a general afTortment of !>ar, rod, (heetand Ifcop iron, country and Engli(h steel, open and ten plate stoves, a few pair of double - fortified 4 and 61b iron cannon, cannon ball and grape (hot, forge hammars and anvils, a quantity of cast iron ball ait for veflels, chim " ney backs and jams on a new and improved 3 plan. Hollow ware assorted. Orders for any ' kind of carting will be received at the ltore and executed at the air furnace at the (horteft - notice. A small House to let, • Above Ftyth street—Enquire of the Subscriber. f Wm. LANE. e jan. 3. eodijt r NOTICE. " ALL persons indebted to theEftate of Thomas Brooks, late of the city of Philade!- t phia, Brafs-Foundcr,deceafed, arc desired to make ,f immediate payment and those who have any dc j mands against Ciid estate to bring in their accounts properly attefteJ for settlement to DAVID BROOKS, adminijlmtor. jan % t.cod3t All persons Indebted to tha Eft ate of Mr. John Fen no b.t of Philadelphia, deceased.are dcfiredto mak jrjy. nn-nt, and those having any demands, to pref.-nt ll.cm for fcttUmtnt, to SAMUEL BLODGET, Adm'r. or JOHN WARD FENNO, Agent to the adminiftrati»n. BOV. 3o s3m Bond & Brooks, Corn e a or Market anb Sixth struts, HAKE RECEIVED, by the late arrivals from London, Liver pool and Hall, A LARGE AND CENERAL ASSORMINT Of DRY GOODS, Which they are now opening for sale, at th« mod reduced prices, for cafli or the usual credit. nov 17 e " JAMAICA RUMT" ~ A Cargo no*> landing at SouthJlreet what/, FOR SALE BY PETER BLIGHTt Apply at Stores on the Wharf, WHO ALSO OFFERS FOR SALE, BRANDY, ift and 4th proof Madeira and Port WINES, See. &c. Nov - »• dtf FOR SALE By the Subscribers, ON VERY LOW TERMS WAX CANDLES, or A SUPERIOR OUALITT, Either by the (ingle box of 2 4 lbs. or by the quan tity. killings iff Francis. hov 24 The owners of thcThlp from Cantan txpcfk in a few days part of the Cargo of that vcffri in tovrn, —consisting of A general aflortment of Silks & Sattins, Nankeens, White and Yellow, Caflia China Ware aflorted Bohca - Souchong Hyson Skin . „ , Yoimg Hyson f ? f cxcell f l < <|u»Hty, Hyson, and 10 gt and Small packajps. Imperial lor terms ef Sale—apply at the Storosof Nicllin (3* Griffith, Archibald JWCall, IVin. Read Co. George Plum/led, dec 16 5 Just Arrived, In the Brig Eliza, from the Mediterranean, and now landing at Walnut Street wharf, Fourth proof Brandy in Pipes. Brimstone. An aflortment of valuable DRUGS, CONSISTING or Opiam, Aloes, Cantharides, Csrophine, Senna, CMnor Tartar, kc. Sic. Eftences of Lemon rnd Bergsmat Writing paper Sweet oil in bottles and stalks Olives, anchovies and capers Junipor berries A L S o.—ltalian lutestrings Satins Crapes Umbrellas Remaining on Hjpd, St. Croix Sugars, Claret in cases Old Madeira Win? of the firft quality. JAMES YARD. November 3 § Pocket Books, for the year 1799. THIS DAT WAS rUSLISHED, By WILLIAM Y. BIRCH, No, 17, South Sscond-firect. THE AMERICAN LADIES POCKET-BOOK; FOR THE TEAR 1799" Embellilhed with miniature llkeneffes of the President of the United States and General Walh ington ; containing an Almanack, ruled pages for OMmorandums, and for an account as monies re ceived, paid or lent, for every day in the ytar new country dances, miscellaneous pieces in prose j and verse, new songs, a nsarketing table, and other ufeful tables. ALSO, THE GENTLEMAN', ANNUAL POCKET REMEMBRANCER, FOR THE YEA/t 1799. Embellifiud with the fame miniature likeneflet, containing an almanack, ruled pages for memoran dums and a calh account, a lift of the numbers of Congrefj, the departments of State, War, Navy, Treasury and Judiciary, with an account of what i» material in each; the Federal courts of law. Mint ettaMilhment, heads of all the mod impor tant aits of last session of Congress, a lift of the ftwr.p duties, of duties payable on goods imported I and on dofneftic articles, a lift of th<* Britilh n«f I several ufeful tables, and other intereftiiig matter. The above books are naatly bound in red leather with tucks and pockets. Sold also by G. HSJI, Baltimore ; Somerville, New York ; Bailey and Waller, Charleston; and by the principal booklellew in Boston. WHERE ALSO MAT BE HAD, [price 12 1-2 cents.] Heads of tke mod important ads of the laftfe-- Hon of Congress, printed in a pocket size, neatly done up in marble paper. . W. Y. Birch has for sale, a good aflortment o» merchants' account book*, paper and othei station ary goods, playing cards, hair and leather trun | dec 19 W4W i AU Persons indebted to the Estate' • of Samuel Cooper, laieofthis city, Phyli : cian, deeealed, are requested to make payment 1 to the fuhferibers And those persons who have any demands against the said Estate, are : desired to bring in their accounts for fettle ' ment to ' SAMUEL COATES, ~) THOMAS MORRIS, (Executor* MORDF.CAI LEWIS, orf tXeC ELLISTON PEROT, ) ' of the Will of the said Samoel Cooper. Phila. 11 mo. 26, 1798. eont gj- Several of the DoQor's books are miffing in particular five or fix volumes belonging to setts. It is fuppoftd they have been lent to some of hi* friends who will oblige tha Executors by returning , them without delay. MAYOR'S OFFICE REMOVED to 157 South Secbnd-ftreet. siv'
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