Gazette of the United States. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1795-1796, May 04, 1796, Image 4

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    James M'AIMN,
TAYLOR,
N" 3 Scutb Fourth Strut,
Rp TURNS hitirateful acimwledgeraerMto bu Friends ixdthe
Public for fSeir liberal encouragement, tni bige leave tofolkk
a continuance of their favtn. ' •
At til Shop gentlemen may he furnijhei -with ike let maleAd(>\
mndtmve tlem made up'amj fntfbed in tit mojl fajhionable na-.rer.
Jzewill thankfully receive amy orders and fay a prunjpt and
pynSual attention to item. Oil. 15 i»W
—" |J " " -■ • :
PO R. J vf Lf' E
AT BENJAMIN DAVIES' BOOKSTORE,
NO. 68, HIG«-STRKEf,
A valuable eolletfltdn- of this newest Pub'ications,
* " "tived from London, via New-York ; Z
Aai&ng wWi^'UfJ^ifollpwing:
r*.. Asrican Pilot, in two part)>—part the ift con
• charts and plan's rfftlft coasts of Newfiund
i<*% atfd the gulp Hand river of St. Laurence, I
<itmt*iiring chart! of tne Britiih channel, and
'and to Cape Clear; of the Atlantic Ocean,
.»of Europe, A frica, aiid the Western !(lands;
v tl-.v - lecoaftof the United Statesar.d East Florida;
tne gjiph of Florida, and Iflaod of Havannah, drawn
from a - ual fhrveys aad-dUlateft difcpvtncs.
A Defcripttoa of the Country 40 miles round Manehef
ter, its geography, river and canal naviga
tion* ; its towns and villages, their hifiory, population, ;
eornmerce, and manufa&ures, by Dr. Aikln; printed oa <
vellum paper, and illustrated with 73 copperplates finely
engraved.
router's Voyages to New South Wales and the Sou
thern Oceati, illilftrated with' 1.% maps, charts, views and
4thtr embellishments, neatly bound in calf.
Civil and Commercial History of the Britiih Weft-ln- '
dies, by B. Edwards, Esq. with maps, views', &c.
The cenneiftion that fmbfills between Agriculture and '
Chemillry—by the Earl Of Dnndonnald.
The fcourfeof Hannibal over the Alps, ascertained by !
J. Whita&r. 1
The Life of General Dumonrier, io 3 vols. written by 1
himfelf. <
Cheltner's Estimate of the comparative strength of
Great Britain. '
History of the Moravian millions amoji* the Indians of
North-America, with the manners and customs of the ,
nations.
Corporal Brown's History of the Campaigns in 1793, 1
4 *pA.S•
The Studies of Nature', by Bernirdin de St. Pierre.
The Political Testament of Maximilian Robefp.ierre, 1
with an account of the secret negociations carried on un
der his dire&ion.
Wifeman's Commercial Letters in the five principal *
languages of Europe.
A Pocket Vocabulary of fix principal languages.
Anftruther's Reports i'n Chancery.
The Works of Peter Pihdar, with a head of the author.
The Sporting Magazine.
Tbe Britiih Critick, or new Critical Review of the lat
est publications. I
the Works 6f Edmund Burke, Ef<}.
Defence 6f the American Constitution, by J. Adams,
vice-President of the U. S. April 18. aaw
For Sale at wis Office.
The Constitution of tha United States, price
to ceOte.
Last Report of the late Secretary of the Trea- t i
fury, containing a Plan for the further support of
JEVvlic Credit, 75 cent*.
Germanicus 20.
Proceedings of the Executive refpe&ing the In
surgents ; forming an intercfting History of the
late lofurreftiort in the four Western Countiei of
Pennsylvania.
Intereftingr furamary of the events which have 1
taken place tu the Republic of Geneva—written
by M. de Nivernois, 12 i-i cents.
Twenty-flx letters ; oil r the mod intercfting sub« a
jefls, refpe£Ung the American Revolution, c».i- il
taining much information not generally known to S
the Citizens of the United States, written in the *
year 1780, 25 cents. ~
December 20th, 1795. d.
This day are PubliiKed,
A POETICAL paraphrase, on our Saviour's I a]
Sermon on the Mount ; and the Progress of Lib* ai
erty, a Pindarie Ode. n
By CHARLES CiRAWFORD, Esq. ir
To be fold by Tfcomas Bradford in Front, and John p
Ormrod hi Chefnut Street. f<
April 16. . " *eo<!3t. b
N°. 130.
DiJiriS of PenTtfjluama, to mrit:
BE it remembered, that on the 4th day ,of April, in
the twentieth year of the Independence of the Uhited
States of America, Benjamin Davies of the said diftriift
hath depolited in this Office, the- Title of a Book, the
right whereof he clainis at proprietor, in the words sol- 7
low ing, to wit:
" The Political Cervforj.or monthly Review of the most
" interesting political occurrences relative to the United
" States of -America—by Peter Porcupine j"
In conformity to the Ad of the Congrcfs of the Umt
ei States, intituled ** an A& for the encouragement of
learning, by fecuring,the copies of maps, charts and books
to the author; and proprietors of such eo'pies during the
eiijies therein mentioned."
SAMUEL CALDWELL,
Clerk Dift. Court Pennfyivatiia.
April IJ. iaw4w.
"—'U 1 ' 11 «.■ 'Ul * ■, '.1 l . * . —3 -
COLUMBIA HOUSE
hoarding School for Young Ladies. C
"Jk/J"RS. GROOMBRIDGE havingremovedfrom Lodge J"
IVX Alley, to the carner ps Spruce-ftreeu,
!'0( the ad-va'ntage of a large," convenient House, in'a dry, ?
healthy situation; h«pesfor the centinuance.of the encoju
ragenient /he has hitherto so highly ejfparienced; and for n
which The returns her sincere acknowledgment. w
iJ-.Mr'. Gijo»MijßiD(jfi4 a (Tilled by Matters of the
tirft ability; and the afeful, as will as ornamental branches "
,i( arc particularTy attended to.
February 8. §2W.ssm in
T> ipcs Cogniac Brandy, 6 '
Wio bale, and , - ; "
'< MM Gin, n ? >
B 'rr? .•»
. . Benjmm W' Mirrts.
v rjl lfjfi- codtf 1 *
■".." .■> T. •. 1 p; ...-J '»,< r... tm'.. —JDI i
For SALE, by tie,S4J3SGRIBItRS, |
W C/:" N
*3« quarter Chefls frtfh Hyson Tea;
*©0 ditto dor irefc Sottchong Tea f; .• •
- Boxes China, contaiaing small tea fctts of 4S
• "• ~ piece*; ■ V•< A
<®D pieces Bandanct s . , f'-.; .
FVm%s W Frarx& %
Jirii.'ry 30. i*aw. St
_ ■ {
' w 'SSSISHIe&S
SPECIMEN OF ELEGAST PXINTIXG.
John Thompson & Abr. Small,
RESPECTFULLY inform such perfom as admire, and
wo>jld wiib to encourage any improvement in those
arc., which are an ornament to a (late; that after much
' expence and great attention, they have printed for public
infpedion, the firff BUmber'df thei'r iris hIY kinishkd
Hot-PrelTed Bible,
in 4
Which they believe to be the most beautiful produAion
of its nature, hitherto seen.
; Similar works in Europe, have forfoeie years been li-
Berally pat retired —they have had an honorable place in
* I the libraries bfijKen of taste—the present produdion is an
attempt to show, that in America, works can be executed"
ilj every reiped equal ti the efforts of trans-atlantic genius.
From the warm *pprobation that has been bellowed on it
by some of the fir it characters, the proprietors aie war
n- ranted in faying, they have been fuccefsful.
d- B'tlainls patronage as being Wholly pa-
per, by far the best ever uied here, iu printisg, jpmidct
id within a,few miles of this city—the wliicli jrfc ttu
n, ly beautiful, are also American—and the whole apparatus
sj ior hot p'refling, has been procured from different parts of
i 1 the tJnlon : It is also the cheapest HOT-PRESSED
'O BIBLE ever printed in any country. The firft number
may be infpeaed at No. 34, Carter's alley j or at No. 98,
f- dnion flreet.
a- It is proposed to deliver the whole in Forty Numbers,
u, at One Half Dollar each—one «f which will be completed
a every two weeks. April 25.
7 A Printing-Office for Sale.
d CONSISTING Or
A good afTortment of Types, the greater part of which'
are but little ■Worn, a good mahogany Press, with the dif
ferent Printing Materials, in complete order for Executing
j any kind of work. The situation is very eligible, either
for a newspaper or book-work, being in a pieafant, well
populated cjty, within ja miles of Philadelphia. There '
is also a very considerable advantage arising from the
numerous applications fc~ blanks and the general influx '
of advertisements, &c. &c. and a handsome profit derived
( £ from the great quantity of Rags which may be collected
throughout the year. ,
A complete set of "cuts for Dilworth's Spelling-Book.
Like wife will be fold with the office, a large book- ,
binders' Prcfs, (used for prreffing books in sheets) toge
ther vith a number of bookbinders' tools, almost new.
Any person inclining to purchase the above, may have j
therefufal of a handsome colle&ion t>f books, bound and f
ib lheets—They will be fold Very low. a
' Fir the price, and further particulars, enquire Ut No. t
24, north ThTrd-flreet, where a fpecijmen of the types e
, maybe seen. April 26. §2.iaw. c
JUST PUBLISHED, r
[Price 25 Cents] a
By SamuSl H. Smith, N°. i 18, CheSnul-Jlrcel, 0
LETTERS'
OF HELVIDIUS: t]
In reply to Faciiicus, on the President's Proclamation f
of Neutrality. a
i, AJtribed to Mr. Madison. b
si
Lately PubViJhed, j<
Paeificus—Political Truth—Paterfon's Charge.
* In a feiv Days <will be publijhcd, C
[Price 25 cents] h
A REVIEW of the QUESTION —In whom has d
the Constitution veiled the Treaty power ?
' By a Senator of the United States. ''
April 18. iaw4vw
JUST PUBLISHED, BY r
; JACOB JOHNSON, CO. «
f NO. 147, MARKET-STREET,
[Price I it. 3</.]
THE V ' ( C' ■ '
I Flowers of Ancient Modern Hi/lory, r
IN TWO VOLUMI*.
Comprehending, oh a new plan, the most remarkable Ci
* and interesting Events, as well as the mo(l eminent and
■ illustrious Characters; with a View of the Progress of
> Society and Manners, Arts and Sciences, from the Crca- p
, Won to the Copclufion of the American War. 1
Br JOHN ADAMS, A. M.
March 4. 2aw2m
. In ori ce, ~ \
AGREEABLY to charter, is hereby given to the C
Members of the Corporation for the relief of poor Q
1 and diftrefled Presbyterian Ministers, and of the poor
- and distressed Widows and Children of Presbyterian Mi
nisters, that there will be a Meeting of said Corporation
in the second Presbyterian Church, in the city of Phila
-1 pclphia, on the 43d day of May next, at 4o'clock, P. m.
for the dispatch of all such business as may then be brought
. before the board.
ASHBEL GREEN,
April' 2i. d Secretary of the Corporation*
, Ealt-India Goods.
1 FOR SALE, Br
MORDECAI LEWIS,
The CARGO of the Ship India, ('apt. Alhniead, fi'Qm
/Calcvtta; -
• 1 CONSISTING OF
[ Guirahs, Sanahs,
Ouzzenas, Chintzes,
Coflaes, Humhums,
Baftae, Doreas, _
1 Curwah Cleth, Bandanoes,
Mamoody, Choppah Rom alls, T
pmerties, Sugar, I
Moragegunjaes, Pepper, &c. >.
Tukeries, , B "
April ir. p,
Urbanna Mill Seats, c
SITUATE in Cecil county, Maryland, on the banks of v
the river Sufquehanna, dbout|one mile above fide wa- E|
ter, and commanding the water of that important river, C
the channel conducing the trade of which tomes so near L
the Mill Seats as to make it convenient te speak the boats; Bi
and Mills may he so situated as toreceive them along their Li
walls, and by water lifts take in their oargees.
There ii a power fuflficient for many and any kind of
ufeful Water Works, and so much may be juflly said in so
commendation of this Scite as would be inconvenient to
insert in a newspaper publication.
Those who may desire to be concerned, will probably
find tberafel ve* well plcafed on' viewing the situation.
Leases for any term of years may be obtained'oa appli
cation to the fubferiber, living on the prfemifes.
< ' - AWif ,o CLEMENT . ,
Trea fury Department; y
Revenue-Office, March loth,. 1V96. \
[ XJROFOSALS will be received at the office of the G
; A. Cttnmijitner of the Revenue, fNo. 43, at the . comer of n
'j Third and Chefnut-ftreets, Philadelphia) for buildinr in ai
Nobth-Carslina, lj
1 I. A Light-House upon Cape-Hatteras.
11. A Beacoo House upon Shell Cattle island.
j DSferiptiohs of eleh, and all other particulars, may be
, fees on application at the offices of any Superinten- tl
! da-its of Light-Houses, or of the Suporvifora of the Reve- t<
noe, or of the Collegers of the Caftams in any of the;
States ;as also at tf»M office. aawjm ! f<
i «...
City cf Waihmgton.
M SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No. 11,
9fe, THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE
£ federal city. .
. A magnificent } jo,poo dollars, & ? 50,000
dwelliftg-houfe, 5 cacti 30,000, are 3
1 ditto 15,000 & cefo 2J»fi 40,000
1 ditto 15,000 & oafti 15,000 30,000
.. j ditto 10,000 & calh 10,000 20,000
j ditto 5,000 & cash 5> 00 ° io,oco
n i ditto 5,,000 & ciilfc 5,000 10,000 _
S- X cash prize of 10, poo
1S a do- 5,000 each, are, - 10,000
it 10 do. 1,000 - - 10,000
ir- 10 do. 50® - r 10,000
100 do. ICO ■* - Jo,ooo ,
•a- 100 do. 50 - ' 10,000
tie- 4co do. - ■ 10,000
uJ . 1,000 do. 20 - 20,000
u * 15,000 do. 10 ' • J50,000
of
D 16,739 Prizes.
e J 34,261 Blanks.
* . ■ 1 1
50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 40,0000
° d ' J|. B. To favour thoTe who may take a quantity of
- Tickets,the prize oT 40,000 dollars will be the la »T drawn
ticket, and the the last but one :
And approved notes, securing payment in either-money
or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received lor
rh any numbca not less than 30 tickets.
f- Thu lottery will afford in elegant specimen oT the
, e pr vjce buildings to "be eredted in the Citv »f Washington
-Two beautiful dcfigns ire already fele fled for the entire
U fronts on two of the public ftjuares ; IrOiln these draw
/. iugs, it is proposed to ertil two centre and tsur corner
.. buildings, ajf x>n as possible after this Lottery is fold, and
to convey thrtfl wtit'ri eomSTCre, 10 the fortur.are advcntlrr.
"J <r», in the manner described in the scheme tor the Hotel
: *J Lottery.' A nettdedbftion o( five per cent, vv irt be made
to defiay the nffcel'fary expcnces <5f printing, &c. and
the fur plus will be made a part of the fund intended tor the
National University, to be ere&cd within the City of
Washington.
£3 The drawing will commence ai soon as the Tickets
■are fbfid oT. ■ ■ The inonfcy prmes will be psyablc
e in thirty day* after it is finilhed.and any prizes for which
d fortunate numbers are not produced wltbin twelve months
after the drawing is closed are to be confideied as given
>. thwards the tund for the University, it being dete'imm
s ed to fettle the whole business in a year from the endii.g
of the drawing and to lake up the bonds given as secu
rity.
The real feenrities given for the payment of the Prize
are held by the President and two Dtreftors of the Bank
of Columbia, and are valued at more thau half the amount
of the Lottery.
The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment of
the late Commiflioners a/lilted in the management of the
1 Hotel Lottery are re<juefted to undertake this arduous talk
a second time on behalf of the public; a fuflicient num
ber of thefc having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the
friends to a National University and the other federal ob
ject's may continue to favor the design.
By accounts received from the different parts of the
Continent as well as from Europe, where the tickets
have been sent for sale, the public are allured that the
5 drawing will speedily cominenae, and that the carc and
caution unavoidably necessary to insure a fafe disposal of
the tickets, has rendered the fnor: fufpenlion indifpeni'able.
SAMUEL BLODGET.
' «§« Tickets may be had at the Bank of Columbia ; of
James Weft & Co. Baltimore; of F«ter Oilman, Bofton
of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richard Wells,
Cooper's Ferry.
China Goods.
1 ' 11 H E Ship Atlantic, Silat Swainc, Commander,
A from Canton, will commence the discharge of her
' cargo to-morrow morning at Walnut-street wharf,
Ctmfiftbig of
\ ellow and white Nankeens of excellent quality
Perftan Taffetics, black and coloured
Lustrings, do. do.
Sattins black of various qualities
- Sewing silks in afiortel colours
Vermillion in boxes
: Cafiia in chests
Quicksilver in jars
BOHEA,
■ SOUCHONG,
' HYSON SKIN. ,
young hyson rrelhieas.
• »BEST HYSON,
1 IMPERIAL,
CHINA WARE, ornamental, with Table and Tea
Sets generally a Sorted.
WHITE SUGARS, and a quantity of
First quality Bengal SALT PETRE.
For Sale by
Philip Nick/it: & Co.
April 8. t.th&s
1 ■
No. 8, North Frortjlreet,
Printed Calico and Muslin
WAREHOUSE.
RICHARD fcf JAMES POTTER,
Htvc Jtijl received a Ihperb assortment of the following artciUs, 1
which they offer for fmle. *
PRINTED calicoes Gentlemen's neck handkfs.
4-4 wd. book muflias New fafhionable lhawls 1
6-4 wd. ditto ditt« Madras handkerchiefs '
Book muslin handkerchiefs Tambour'd muslins ;
Pocket ditto Gurrahs
Colored, bordered, muslin Humhums 1
handkerchiefs Coflaes &c &c
Very new fancy ditto An elegant and frefli assort-
Elegant tambore muslins ment of ribbands and
, Colored work ditto faihes
Laced figured ditto Cotton ftockfngs
Brocaded ditto Worsted ditto <
Ladies plaids
And a variety of other articles, just opened. ]
Many of the above goods are particularly calculated ]
for the Weft-India market.
December 23 taw
Joleph & JefTe Sharplefs, !
No. 32, south ThirdJlreet,
Have received per the Hamburgh Packet,
AND HAVE FOR SALE,
A variety of Merchandize; '
CONSISTING or
./"CALICOES, Furniture do Dimities, Fustians, wide
;V , and narrow clouded and striped Nankecus, Checks,
: Ginghams elegant Vest patterns of Camel's hair, mufli
r net, and Marseilles, Hosiery, Oafimers, Jeans, fuperfine
1 and second Clothe, Calimancoes, Spiiniiiga, Moreens, !
l?-iln Linens, and dry Goods in general. Alfa,
general assortment of
Saddlery and Saddlers tools.
'' k T fi e n CX{ £ A a large ad ditional lupply of dry Goods by
" far ell £', Whi i. aCy wiU fe " on rcafonable t.rms
! credit. , 3 drao. 3 oth. aawtf.
° !£gantCßttnterpanM '
To be fold at public sale,.
On the 18th day of June nest, at the City Tavern, in Fhi
r ladelphia,
> pODR Lots of Gfoiftid in the town of fc'awbe'rtc",
r county of Burlington, and State of Nfcw-Jerlly,
joining the river Delaware, late the Estate of WiUI.-.: «
Richards, deceafe'd, with all thj huildiugs aud in»prj<v<.
meuts. bounded by ground of Jehn Mitchell,, Lambert
Cadwaladcr and others; a clear indisputable title will bj.
given. The terms will be ft.adc known at the time anS
place of sale. April 18. m&eh-.
General Pojl Ojfice y PBiladelpljiu,
• ■ , March 16, 1796.
W HER£AS fun dry Letters, transmitted in the jyiaijs
y,V . of the United States, t» and from Norfolk, in:},-
date of Virginia, werj opened, and Bank Notes of feW
. ral denominations fraudulently talten fifoiA them at York,
ia'tfie ffatfc'afbi i ifaid',.%i the Months of o<ffol>'er, Novem
ber and Dtcfcmber l!rft : and whereas a pattof fai;j<iiotis
add fopiv ckfc have been recovered and are now in polluti
on of the Pofl Matter Gene al. In order therefore that
such Bank Notes as fhalf"!>c identi|ied maj txe f-cilar' <i to
tn« owners t hereof, and th'e remaining notes arid calli
be equitably diftrihtttecl among those who Sre entitled to
them. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons who
havefuflcied by such fraudulent practices, within the. pe
riod, .and pa tha route aforementioned, to exhibit their
cla*ms without delay, supported by such reasonable proofs
as may, beneceflary.to fubft'antiate them. Such notes "as
lhall be identilieci willbe received application to the
1 General Boil Office, on or before the firft diy of July
next; and the reljdue of such calh and not#s will then be
f divided among the claimants in.progQrj.ion to their refpec
r tlve lofles, be ascertained fiythe nee'eirary proofs, which
on or before that day ft all be produced tpthe General Poll
r. Office. JOS. HABERSHAM.
I L AW"B OOlTs To^7
? ... Na. 313, higji-stRMT.
, A VERY GENERAL. IMPOHT.VTION OF LAW BOOKS
just Opened.
i GEORGE DAVIS's
EXTENSIVE colfeAion of the lareft i'riih Editions be
ing now arranged, he begs so offer them for Sale,'
on the lame modenite . crfro, as have for fevcral yeais
pa'ft, so particularly diftingutflte'4 them; and ti affile
those Gentlemen who mey favor him with attention, tkat
| theaf brders from any distance, whether for a fin s !e vo
lume, or an entire Library, iWllfce exectitea with tiieiki
promptitude, and acknowledged with t'har.l:;.-
C.italooues for the present year are jiHaared, and
will be delivered on application
N. B. A number of Trunks to be disposed
a6th Apri1 '? —• ' mjtt%
"1 his pay is tubnj^a^
At No. 201 Archficett, mdmay also be had,.at. Kol
well's Printing Qflite, No. 33, in the i'amejtr^et,
A MaP, Of THE RIVER RHINE
From Nimeg.uen to Basle,
Shewing
The a dual Sea? of War
Between the French and Aiiftrians.
March 26 iaV
WTWI~tTIS7~
Several Apprentice's to the JPriuting-
Bulinefs Apply at the Office of the Gazette of the
United States, No. 119, Chefnut-ftreet. S
L O S T, . ' '
IN the city, on the Point Read, the 13th instant, almall
GQLp FRENCH WATCH, madp at Paris, with a
gold chain andtwo gold fcals, one having the initials H.
St. G. and a Lion crest—the other a Lion crest only. Who
«v6r finding the fame will being them to. No- U I fouta
Front-street, ihall receive a generous reward If offered
for sale to any of the Watch-makers; iii tywn, they are re
quested to flop the iame. April 13. §
JOSEPH COOKE,
GOLDSMITH ts" JEWELLER, JUji
The corner of Market and Third-drec ts, Philadelphia;
MOST rcfpeilfuliy informs his friends and the public,
that he has received, per the last arrivals, a com
plete and general assortment of almoin
Every Article in his Line;
Immediately from the manufactures of London, Bir
minghara, aijd Sheffield, all of which are of the newefl;
falhion, and will be fold, wholesale and retail, on the _nw
eft terms, and tlie ,Notes of Mr. Robert Morris, and Atn
JohnNicholfon received in payment at their current valne.
March j. javvtf
George Bringhurft,
COACH Q HJRNJiSS MAKER,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends andtlie public,
that he has removed fram Areh-ftreet, to No. 23 in
north Fiftlj-ttreet, adjoining the Epifcofial Burial Gtound',
where he continues the business of
Coach making in all its Branches. ~
He makes all kinds of crane neck and perch Carriages,
such as Coaches, Chariots, Vhxtons, ajid Coachees;
Chairs, Kittereeus, Gigs, Sulkeys; and all kinds of Har
ness, with plated or brass mounting. lio hath 4 good
supply of the bell materials, and a fleck of the befliea
foned wood.
Orders from any part of the United States will be du
ly attended to with the gr'eatsft. and dispatch..
. His long experience in bulincf his care in the execu
tion of his work, arid an unremitted attention to the de
sires of his employers, he flatters HihUelf will prove Itiffi
cient recommendations. *
He has several iccond»hand Carri iges for fate, viz. a
compleat Coachee, with a coachman's feat and Venetian
blinds ail round; a Phxton ; a Chair; and & Sulkey with
a falling top.
All kinds of Carriages fold o Commission, and C»r«>
riagos taken in to Hand by the month or year.
Apprentices wanted to the Business.
Philadelphia, November 21. t,t,&»3».2awdo
S H O T,
OFall sizes, from 34 lb to Grape, ••
Cambooies, Pots, and-other callings ewcuted at tho
shortest jnottce,
Nail rods, from tod. to spike,
Hoop Iron, of all sizes, for caflts or cutting iiifo nails, from
a brad to 12d nails,
Anchors, from ! j Cwt. to loolb. ■
Bar Iron,
A Quantity-os James River Tobacco,,
Cirrulina Pofk,
H-rHngsin barrels, ■ *■ '!'
Kiinrdried cora mealm Hhds. and"9b!s.' A
Rye flour &c. to be fold by
Levi ttollingfworth & Son.
Augkfl caw '
■; FOR SALE,
A FOUNT ofEREVIER, half worn ; about four
dred weight. Enquire at the Office of the Gazette
of the United States, No. 119 Chefnut-flreet.
December x. . §
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CHISK.UT-StRHET.
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