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pOLLIFLOWERS everyday in market, at the eaft end of the court houle. Anv number of cabbages, from 5 to 3000, and nnv number of bufhels tf potatoes, from twenty to trnvifand, can be fupplicd to private families, or ihip Inn uirc of the prm tho iland, can be luppuca iu fhorteft notice. Inquire of the prm pine upon the Tb SOLD, i Honfe in a poocf tana ft Cits, Cucluat'Jtrtet, ort? 7 tf te printers, Barbadocs cane juice ditto Weft Indii and New England rum Prnrli tftf. TO BE SOLD, A Large three ftory Brick Houfe, tl.c former of Chefnut and Second ftrects; a three fluiv Brick Houfe on the weft fide of Second If ret: between Chefnut and Market ftrects extending ack to Strawberry alley, now in the tenuie of John CV oily both houfes exceeding good Hands for bufi iMs alfo, a fmall houfe in Gray's alley. The terms ut payment will be made eafy.

For particulars SAMUEL HOWELL, cptf. 6 BE SO THF. targe new houfe lately creeled in Front ftreet, between Chefnut and Walnut ftreets, on Taylor's Alley and the ftore adjoining in the pofteffion of MclTicurs Bache and Shce, together with a large piece of vacant ground behind the fame. And alfo a houfe in the tai alley, with a coach houfe and ftahle, and brick walled carden adjoining. For particulars pray apply by letter to JOHN TAYLOR, efq.

at Clifton, near Briftol, England, who will treat on liberal terms, and make the payment quite eafy to the pur thufer. jV. B. The fituntlon of the above is well known to in the ji eligible fart of tlx city, and capable of fuch vtry ytut advantages and improvements, to any perfon engaged th'tt its needlcfs to cuter into any particular re ibtn nictitation cfit. 6 LET, A ARGE, elegant, well finiflied, four ftory Brick HOUSE, with Stable Coach iuujfc, the weft fide nf Second ftreet, two doors from Spruce ftreet may be entered on immediately.

Enquire of DanjI. Vardon, Second ftreet, oppofitc Mr. Micjut Either' office, or to Thomas Oitsi, at Mrs. Bartram's, in Front ftreet. f.m tf.

CTOLEN from the houfe of the fubitribci, in hbippen ftiect, between Front and Ftcoud ftreets. on Tburfday the 17th inftant. No ember A wcrjled Vodrt Botk, containing the following Fit Settlement figncd by John Pictcc, cum. uf army account, viz. No.

Dol. 90th s. One certificate 3'R6, for 18 and 30 One dit'o 37.7i 60 One ditto 37, 4T, 80 One ditto 3 255 So One ditto 58.8CC. AO 60 Alio, one Depreciation Certificate, fignecl by Nichlfoa, efq; comptroller general of Petinfylvania, Mo for .00 17 7: the whole of which Depreci ation and Final Settlement Certificates were in the name ot the fubfciibcr, and not endorfed by him. Alfo, the fuufcilber's Difcharge from the Army.

Likewife, a Sum of Monet in filver, and Ont Half lohunaet, which arc itippofcd to be ftolen by a certain Thomas Hill, who r.mic from Baltimore about 1 months ago: he is about 5 5 inches high, full faced, has a dimple in his double chin, down, mild look, fhort black hair had on a.coarfe blue cloth ccattec with plain metal buttons, nankeen waiftcoat, coarfe woolen ftockings, round felt hat bound, and has thick leegs, nearly of a fue all down. Whoever fecures the faid Notes, Ibjll receive a Reward of Sixteen Dollars, or in proportion for a part of and for the Thief Eight Dollars. OWEN M'GLAUGHLAN. Sovember 21. Cfp, A Neat and General Assortment of i It I on hand, and now I.

LING by Jofeph Walker, In Second (trcet, tight Doi rs below Arch ftreet Among hith are. LOAF, lump and Mufcovado fugars While Havanna l'ugar of lupcrior quality, in boxes Railing in barrels and kegs, Currants Hyfon, iouchong and bohca teas CofTcc in barrels and bags i Cocoa in tlitro, Chocolate Weft India and New England rum Mackvcl in barrels I Geneva in cafes, Molaflcs, Rice, Fine and coarfe fait Tcpper, Allfpice, Ginger, Nutmegs, Cinnamon Indigo, nrimftone. Madder, Copperas, Allm Ground red wood, Logwood, Spanilh brown, Alf Beit London pewter, tin plates in boxes, glafs and queen ware, oil cloth umbttllas, and a few elegant dining table feUs and tea table ictts, and fhort fctts. of in the late American Indiamcn. Philadelphia, November, 1755 eptDec.i.

William yackfon, A loc Store the fouth weft corner of Walnut and Wa ter ftreets, has for file, the following Articles which he is enabled to difyofc of wholefale and retail, on tir lowcfLtcrms. viz. Jamaica fpirits by the hhd, barrel and gallon Holland gei.va in cafes and hampers ef to bottle Madura, Lilbon and icntrnlewuic Molaires in hoglh'ads and tiercrs Muicovado, loaf and lump fugar Cotlcc ill barrels and bags boxes, by the dozn and pound break faft, gretn and bohca tea Pepper, ginger, allfpice, French and Carolina indigo Single and ublc gunpowder in quarter cafks A large allotment of fhot from No. I to 7 Cork, and Ruflla mould and dipped candles in f.nall hoe (to accommodate houfekceprs) of different fixes, tc, tkc. Orders from the country, fea ftores and fhallop mens bills put up on the Ihortcfc notice.

i N. B. will be received at faid ftore, and the bighrft price allowed in payment for any of the above articles. eoptf. Six Pounds Reward.

RAN AWAY from on board the fhip Favourite, lafl Monday night, FREDERICK SCHOXHOLTZ, a fifinun redemptkner, about 5 feet 7 inches high, da; complexion be has taken good clocths with him, wliich will enable him to drefs well talks broken Eng lidi. It is fupp)fcd he will go towards Frederick town, in Maryland, as he has relations there Whoever brings him to the fubferibers, or fecures him in any gaol, in this or any of the United States, foal 1 be entitled to receive the above regard, and reafonable charges, from STEWART NESBITT. Nov. IS 3tatf. At Alexander Power's I I 8 I The fecond Door above Fourth ftrcet.

in Maiktt flreet I flat fells and buys merchandize, bill Of civhange, houfes, lots, plantations, loan onicc ccrxtucaie. money, officers and foldiers depreciation, final fettlcroents of the army, all puMic fccurilics that are receivable in the land ofhee Has tor taie, ai auon ment of ironmongery, three lots of giounu in lenfing ton, one lot in Market ftrret, five valuable lotin Vine and Eighth ftreets, a two if ry new brick houfe bake houfe in faid ftreets alio, two frame tenements in Vine ftreet, a lot hi Callow hill lliecti one utto in Spring garden ftreet, one ditto in Vine ftrttt near Ninth tlrect, two plantations in Bucks county, ne dit. in Cumberland county, 4C00 acres of thofe valuable donation lands given to the officers of the Ptniifylvania line, fundry tracts of land 011 the Sufquehannah and Allegany rivers, ifooco acres of the fitft and ftcond rate lands in Kentntkey titles indtfputable; all fur rcyed in early times, aud moft part patented. Terms for any of the ahyvementioned property will be made agreeable to the wilh of the purchafcr. Nov.

9. 3Uwtf. Clement Biddle, Notary Public Scrivener and Broker HAVING opened an Office in Front ftreet, the ninth door below the Poll Office, in Philadelphia, foli cits the Favor of the Public in general, to employ him in thofe Branches of Bufinefs. He performs all the Duties of a Notary Public, fuch as Regiftering Bills, Notes, Bynds, Protcfts of Bills, Sea Protcfts, and ctrtifying the fame. He Draws all Kinds of Deeds, Articles of Agreement, Cbartcr Parties and other He Difpcfcs of Foreign and InlandCills of Exchange, Mcrchandife, Lands, houfcs, and Lats of Ground.

Healfofuys and Sells, Bank Stock, State Money, and Public Securities of all Kinds, and will fup ply thofe Perfons who have Occafion for State Mo Ntir and Public StcoRiTiES, for Patenting Lands, on the molt reafonable ternr. Nov.14 ep.w. SAL A OT of Ground containing in front 51 feet, lying on the eaft fide of Front ftreet, extending about 135 feet to Penn ftreet, and directly oppofitc the ftores of Meflrs. Willing, Morris and Swanwick. For further particulars apply to, Capt.

SAMUEL SMITH, or THOMAS HARRISON. Philadelphia, November aawtf. Irilh Butter and Beef, of the firft Quality To be SOLD by JD eaves Baker, AbclL Nov. 15. 3taw.tf.

Moore Rhea Have received per the Polly, captain JVilliamfon, from Hull, and other vtlTcls, the following 0 0 which they will fell for earn or lhort credit, at their ftore in Chefnut, between Front and Second ftreets, iz. JOSE and ftriped blankets Ruggs Coatings plain and twilled Dnffits Bearfkins and fvize Coarfe cloths Coiduroys Worlled and cotton hoic SballrKins and rattincts 1 i ill linens Calicoes Caitor and felt bats Sadlcry are, With a Vatiety of Articles. Ctlo. 17. HAT MANUFACTORY.

Jofeph Lacofte 8c Co. HAVE the honor to inform the public, that they have lately let up a manufactory of all forts of HATS, and to allure them that after having travelled over the greateft part of Europe and America, with a view to attain higheft degree of perfection in tnis hranch of bulinels. and at the fame timeto afford their woik at the cheapeft rate, they flatter themfelvcs to have obtained their defircd end; and the public may be allured that they may be fuppHcd with hats of the belt and until quality at twenty percent, cheaper than the prcl'ciu ufual pi ices, with this additional advantage, that any perfon may have his hat cocked at a minute's warning, after the newelt European or Ame can fafhion, or agreeable to bis own particular fancy The faid Manufactory is in Market ftreet, between Seventh and Eighth ftreets, and a Retail Store is alfo kept by the faid Laccjlc SkCo. in Front ftreet, oppofitcto Mr. Ofaald's CorTee houfe.

The lowed piicts will be written on pieces of paper pa'ledon the infidc of each hat, and no abatement need to be expected. A reafonable allowance will however be made to thofe who will purchafe by the quantity Any cuftomcr may have his hat cocked, brufljed or drefled up, at any timv; at the faid retail ftore, gratis LATELY Imported fiom England, and other Parts of Europe, by Peter Wikoff, And to be fold at his STORE in Second ftreet, about half way between Aich and Pace ftreets, A Great Variety of Dry Goods, WHICH he will difpofe at a much lower advance than is ufual, on account of his intending to quit that branch of bufinefs entirely, and therefore wilhes to fell the whole of his remaining STOCK OF GOODS ou band as fpc eddy as polbble. Great encou ragement will be given to thofe who will purchafclarge Quantities for Ready Money or on Credit, giving good Security, if required. The Paper Money ifl'jed for the payment of the Infereft due to public creditors' of this llate, will be taken for any Goods, equal to Gold and Mfver; New Jerfy State Revenue Money will alio be taken for faid Goods. Among which are Coatings, forreft cloths, fupcr fine broadcloths of the heft kind, ftufts of various fort, check linens, mens and womens beaver, bucklkin, kid and worfted gloves, fiockiogs, (hot, nails, brafs candlefticks in great quantities, crates 'of queen ware, Marfcillcs quilting, Bmtama linens, Sec.

txc. Nov. 5. A raper Jtianp ings A large quantity, juft imported from Lordon, by captain Tmxtun, will be opened as foon as landed. By WlbLlAM POYNTELL, At his Book, Stationary and Paper Hingirtg Store, three doors below Market ftreet, in Second ftreet.

The low Prices at which thefe panels will be fold, together with the extenfivcVariety of choice, will rentier them an object to all who are about to paper their houfes before the enfiiine winter. Taper ittutly put up at ifG a piece. Beft Roman Violin Strings' A frefh Aflbrtment by tbevabove sreflcL Tje Mujlard and Chocolate Store of Norton Go." remored from Second ftreet to Market ftreet, the third door weft from Lxtitia court WHERE orders received from town or country tvill be carefully attended to Said Manufactory is carried on as ufual, and the belt Price given for good Mujlard Seed, FineBook For fale on the lowcft terms for cafh, by WILLIAM KIDD, At his wholefale and'rctail ftore, fecond door below tbr dr3w.briIt?e in Frnnf ftreet and Wattr ftreets. Large aflortmcnt of fix quarter plain book muflins, and yard wide book mufiin handkerchiefs, a cunntitv of red and white flannels, rofeblan' kcts from fix quarters to ten quarters i 1 Alfo a pretty general aflbrtment of dry fu it able to the fea fon. as ufual.

am wf Samuel Smith, JEW ELL Eaft fide of Front ftreet, feven doors above Chefnut ftreet, RETURNS his moft refpcctful thanks to his Friends, and the Public in general, for their kind encouragement fir.ee his commencement in bufinefs, allures them it lhall he his conftant ftudy to merit a continuance of their favours. He has juft received a Variety oj Articles in the Jewel' lery Line, with a General Ajfortment of Ladies elegant Fafte fct Shocbuckles, Gentlcmcns Shoe and Knee dit. all which he will difpofe of on the lowcft terms. Elegant and common Fans. Philadelphia, June zH.

m.w.f.tf. "William G. Smith Has for SALE, at his STORE the 5th Doi above the Church, in Second ftreet, between Market and Arch ftreets A QUANTITY of io by 8 and 9 by 7 window glafs 3d, 4d, 8d, iod, iad, and aod nails by the cafk Powder and fhot of different fizes Long and lhort pipes by the box Liverpool ftone ware by the crate Queen ware well aflbrted in crates (ilaTs ware well aflbrted in crates and cafes Brafs kettles from 3 to 20 gallons Copp teakettles, Saw mill faws An alTbrtment of cutlery waic A quantity of japanned waiters, bread bafkets, and candlefticks A few pair of handfbme brafs candltfticks And by A 1 L. Mahogany framed looking glafles China cups and faucers Breaktaft and tea table fctts of china of the neweft patterns, and queen ware and glafs of all foits Liverpool ftone juggs and pickle jarrs. All orders from the country particularly attended to.

and crates and cafes carefully repacked on the fhortcft notice. Sept. 19. The hibeft Price given for Flax feed and Beewax. ATELY IMPORTED, Frefh Hyfon, Soatchon, and Bohea A S.

A id now SELLING by De Heyder Veydt Co. In Second ftreet, No. 44, between Race and Arch ftreets: Who have alfo for fale, achoicc collection of TT AST INDIA Goods, fuch as Pe quius. Cottons, and Gauze, different qualities of China, Nankeens, and other Articles. A'Jo, A general ailbrtment of European fuperfine 7 4 and 8 4 broadcloths and coatings Buttons, filks and trimmings Flanders and Holland fhctting Holland fuperfine linens Damafk and diaper napkening and tahtcf loths Wide and narrow Britannia, Platillas royals Cambrics and lawns.

Book and jaconet mulfin Gauze, plain and flowered Flannels, lindfays, checks and ftripes Plain and figured dimothics Printed linens, cottons, chintzes andnlicocs Printed cotton, linen and bandano handkerchiefs Beaver, caftor, felt and wool, hite and other coloured hats after the American talle Roll and bagging Worfted and filk ftockings, filk ribband Silk of all qualities, fattins, modes, taffities Silk waiftcoats embroidered in gold, filver and filk Holland twine, rigging and fail duck Herringand other nihing netts of ull fizes Nails and fpikes, Hardwate and cutlery, Iron, tin and copper ware After the Englih White lead in cafks Red wine in quart bottles and hampers Holland gin in enfes, Cinnamon German fteel in barrsand kegs Ready made linen and check fhirts Low priced lace, and lace ruffles of all forts A beautiful collection of Paintings to be fold by the piece. June 15. saw. tf. Wanted Immediately, yN elderly woman, well recommended, who is a good Ccok, and will be particlar in keeping the kitchen, etc.

clean, as alfo to aflift to iron occalionally will receive 24 per year, by applying to the Printers. Philadelphia, November 15. tn. Dancing School. TV JR.

M'DOUGALL has opened his School for the prefent ieafon, at his Long Room, in Carters aUey, for the reception of pupils to learn the polite and nc ceflary Art of Dancing. Thofe who may pleafe to en. truft him with the tuition of their Children in that branch, may depend on their being taught in the moft approved manner: the good Government and Decorum, that have, formerly recommended Ins School, fhall dill be continued. An Evening School for grown Gentlemen. N.

6. A genteel Riding Chair and good Family Horfe, to be fo fd at a reafonable price. Enquire as a bovc. 3w.3taw. tJcft blue mark Rufiia ailduclc, and RavcnfjU(A to be? fold by Severin Erichfon, At his ftore in Front ftreet, nut itreets, on tne uanic for fale.

CAMBLETS, Cpatings, Chintzes. Calicoes, Threads, Diaper, Gartering, Hats, Cotton and thread ftcfek between Market and CW fide, where he has btGj.j Buckram, Fuftians, Cambricks, Velvets, Edging, Mittens, Ribbons of various fortj Gauzes and fevcral otb'cr articles, ltw.3w.3taw. High Proof Jamaica Spirits, Antigua Rum, Taffia, Claret in Cafes, Madeira and Fayal Wines, A Variety of Dry Goods, FOR SALE Rofs Vaughan. Alfo Ten hoglhcads excellent James River Tobaco. Philadelphia, October 2.

cptf. THO AS FO RR EST, Has for fale, at his office on the north fide of MarkeS ftreet, between Fourth and Fifth ftrects, five doors above the fign of the Black horfe, and nearly fite the fign of the Black bear, whtre he tranfafh in the moft extenfive manner, every kind of relative to flocks. BANK STOCK. The different kinds of certificates iflued by the United States, particularly the certificates of this ftatc made receivable in payment for land in the Old and Ntx, Purchafe. Loan office certificates, depreciation funded on the ex.

cife, ftatc money of the emifTIon of April, fot patenting land, Maflachufetts and Maryland loan office certificates depreciation ditto, ftatc money, and every kind of certificates and monies of this, or any other ftatc in the union, are bought and fold. He buys and fells on commilHon, all kinds of Exchange, Any perfon rcfiding in this, or any of the United States, vi ho will fend their orders to his office, may depend on having their bufinefs tranfacted with as much care as if they themfelvcs were perfonally prefent, and thofe who fhall pleafe to favor him with their bufincii may rely on his utmoft exertion for their intcrtft and part of the money advanced, if required. He will exchange loan office certificates, Stelle's an.l final fettlemcuts funded by the late law, for deprccia. tion certificates, and others unfunded, at their cun en: Prices. July 9.

e. fa. SALE Henry Lifle, 15 At his New Store in Dock Street, below Second ftiee. JIGH prof Tortola mm, fomenear two. years tU, of excellent flavour, very good Madeira wine, in quarter cafks of the vintage 1782, brandy rrr P'r limes in barrels, cotton, and a few tons linumvitiie, window glafs, 9 by 11, 6 by and 8 by 9.

Alfo, a fining likely young HORSE, fuitable for cither (addle of carriage. eoptf. Nov 17S5. Footman and Shippen Wave for fale, at their ftore in Third ftreet, next door bnt one above the Bumh of Giapcs Inn, a very hrc Afloitment of Low Priced WOOLENS, Jut landed from on board the brig John, captain Huxley, from Liverpool Among which aie, BLUE ftrcuds Embofled ferges and fhn Low priced broadeloths nels Superfine broadcloths Half thicks, blue, green, Kendal cottons red and white Swanfkin baize Blankets Blue and ftriped Unfits Bearfkins and coatinji SUk rugs Fearnoughts Bed quilts and coverlets Worfted and hair plulhcs Striped cotton linfirs Calimancoes Forreft cloths Shalloons, rattincts and White kcrfeys durants Diaper coverlets Mens worfted knit hofe Diab plains Mens yarn hofe, With a General Aflbrtment of other Articles ufuaily Imported Alfo, Elegant Carpets of moft fizes, November 11. 6w.3taw.

I BY Pragers, Liebaert Co. In the lalf vellclj from'Europe, and for SALE at their STORE in Water fir eet, between Market and 'Arch ftreets, nearly oppofite the Old Ferry, on reafonable Terms by the Package or Piecz SUPERFINE, fecond, and coarfe cloths, 6 4, 7 4, aud 4 wide Embroidered cloth coats, and filk waiftcoat patterns Fine Flanders fheetings Fine Holland and Flanders linen Linen and cotton checks, and India nankeens Flowered and book muflins of 3 4, 4 4, 5 4, and 6 A yard wide Humhums and cofTacs Book and fine mufiin handkerchiefs Bandano, Barcelona and other filk ditto Cotton, linen and printed ditto Gauzes, plain and flowered Millinary, artificial flowers and fans Chip and ft raw Leghorn hats Chintzes, calicoes and cottons Marfeilles quilting, Dimities, plain and figured Sattins and peelongs Black India taffities, luteftrings and paduafoy Silk ribbons plain and painted Threads of all forts, white and coloured Tapes and bindings, and twift buttons Stockings, thread and worfted Lubec, Pomerania, aud French fail duck Coarle bagging in rolls Beft Dutch cordage aflbrted Calffkins and boot legs Soal and other kind of leather German fteel in fiat and fquarc bars Shot from No. oto No. 8 Carpenters, joyners and coopers tools Writing and port paper, Beft Dutch fealing wax China, glafs, delph and earthen ware Window glafs of various fizes Tobacco pipes in boxes, Long pepper Jewellery and fct diamonds Tonkay, congo, finglo, fequin and bohea, teas Bed Holland Geneva in cafes of la bottles High proof French brandy in pipes wine in cafes of 48 bottles Rappee fnuff, tobacco, fo A compleat Aflortmcnt of fine and ccarfe Boulting Cloths, from No. to 6.

3tlw. PHILADELPHIA: Printed and Sold by JOHN DUNLAP and DAVID C. CLAYPOOLE; On the South fide of Market ftreet, the third HoiUe Eaft of Second ftreet, where SuhhVriptions, Advertifements, for this Paper, arc thankfully received, and PRINTING in its different Branches is done with Care, Elegance and Expedition. Subscriber to this Paper (in the city) are ferved with it at their Houfet early every Morning and thofe at a diftancc by the, quickefk Cnvryaner. I a.

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