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JOHN JOHNSTON G? CO. Haw? iMpeRTFDin the late arrived vel fels ftom London and New York, a near and genera1 affortment ofDRY GOODS, fuitable 'othe approaching feaion. among which are SUPERFINE andfecond cloths, coatines, flannels, baizes, and up wards of four hundred pieces of Negro cloths, &.c. different colours Compre hending a variety of Manchefter, linen and woolen drapery, and filk mercery roods. ALSO, Jamaica Spirits. We ii. India and New-Yorc Rum by the hogfhead. Brandy and Molaffes by ditto. Madeira; Sherry, Lifbon, Teneriffe and Malaga Wines. Loaf and Mufcovado Sugars. Hjfon, Souchong, Congo, and Bohea Teas. 8 by 10 Window Glafs German Steel. Refined Iron, and nails of different fizes, Sec. C3r The major part of thefe goods be ing laid in low for cafh, (and of fuperior freft qualities) thofe difpofed to purchafe wholefale or retail, by applying to the above firm will undoubtedly find it to their advantage. Cafh and country produce taken in payment. Wilmington Sept. 27, 1790. 56 63 IN For to AT ION WANTEB. IFFramcisTruan, a native of France, who came to America, and ferved in the army commanded by the count d'Ef taing in Georgia, er fome of the South ern Spates, will apply to Monfieur d'Gamble, at .New-Orleans, he will be infermed of a confider?ble fumof mo ra Hiich he may comir and for his fer vices in the aimy for hU penfion, and brarery in the fervLe of hii moft chiif tian majffty. 1 he laft accounts I had of hm was, that he lived in Richmond, Virginia, and carried on buiinefs as a merchant. PHILL. L A.UGZE. Gtirgici) June I79 The printers of the United States "ill be pjid by Francis Bofcrnun, for iwVrting the above adver i.'cment, by fcnWinr thei- acci.'jnts to" hin:, Charlcf tc N 19, Queen-;5, r-er, near the old battery, nex: Goer u- the governor's. 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The hiftory of the United Provinces of the Netherlands, from Philip II. to to the truce withj Albert and lfibella, by William Lothian, D. 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I IC., Rouffeaus letter to the archbiftiop of j Paris ; with proceedings of parliament I againft his writings, if. The obfervations of the Dublin foci- j ety for the advancement of agriculture I and manufaeures. i$f. Coxheath camp, a no el. . $f. Patriot king difplayed. "15 tLife of Alexander Pope, efquire, ! with a critical eflay on his writings j and ! genius, by j Ruffhead, in two vo- i lumes. 3cr i The words reafon, fubftance, perfon, j orthodoxy, catholic church, Sec. explain- 1 ed, with reflexions and obfervatiens on thefe fubjeas. 15 Johnfon's Journey to the weftern isl ands Scotland, unbound, itf. Poems of fir Samuel Garth. 15 j Art of contentment, by the author of the whole duty of man. 12. , I 1 The adventures of Telcmachus, the f fon of Ulyffes. 15 j. Hiftory of Alicia Montague, a novels j two vols, unbound. 24. . . ! The compleat family cook, or houfe keeper's companion. 12. 1 j Mears's geography, or a brief furvey I of the terraqueous globe. 15 j Practical . meafuring made eaiy . by Hoppus,with a new fet of tables. rjT Homer's Iliad twelve firft books in j Greek. 1 $l Corderius. ibf. ! Horatius. 12. Garreteori's Englilh exercifes, for; fchoolboys to tra;nflate into Latin. 10 Hermes' Romanui, or a collecuon of; Latin words, fbrf tranflating Garretcon's exercifes. ofx- THE ABOVE BOOKS, Are lately imported, in general of good print, and well Wound, and the paper m4 ney prices annexed to them Uwer than ' what is ufijally demanded in advance fcr? imported articles. Hard money wjlf bb received at the common difcount i i ' '
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