To be Sold at Public Vendue, (If nr! before disposed of at private fate) j u J( . ON Friday, the (irlt of December next, at fix o'clock in <he evening, « the Merchants' Cos- ne , fee Ftoufi', i» Philadelphia* Forty Thousand Jlu.idnd and Thiity Nine ac.rei '' l '""PH m.wr.t i«e in ihc County of Wafti.ngfon, and Cora, I ~f Pennsylvania, and .... the waters of *■ tcil. ...a WlKeli '.; Creeks and let. Mile Run— "1 TVfe I ds arc ferii'cand well timbered, and were 1 We.i.ecd ■ »>ly in ijij, except 3 »00 ace, or therca- mnh lwu:». wliicb were patented .it i? 9». 9" e r °!"/ of :h- pnrchafe money t« be paid at the time o. fate, (hew for 'he refuiue a credit of one, two and three months, jC h will he given, on intcrell and good Security. I Oftoher 6. aawtS i To be Sold at Public Vendue, j (If not before disposed of at private fate) Lej ON F.iday, the tint day of December, at fix o'clock in th; evening, at the Merchants Coffee Hol.fr. in Philadelphia, Twenty S.k I houfand Se van Ku dred a„d F.i'hry acres of UND, in the State of New-Yorkrbeiween the northern bounds of Pennsylvania and the Sulquehanna, now, or late, in the town (hips of Hamden and Warren, and coun ty of Montgomery One /onrthi of the: purchase money is ... be paid at the time of sale ; for the .e- ] hdtie a credit of one, two,and three months will be , tivrn. on interett and good security. g Ofofe 6. PF;ALE'S Museum. T'HIS valuable repository of the works of Na ture, so well calculated to delight the mind and enlarge the undemanding, is opened daily, as ( ulual. It Hands in an airy and healthy fituat.on, | ind free front the epidemic that at prefer,t assies the city ; it may, therefore, be frequented with th Xn e of Nature „ the moll rational and pleating : as a Science, the mo iubiime and inOru flivc. It elevates the mind and ( £ expands the heart. ' hoy ~ r . f ry 0 u ijritm Nature's worh can ctarm, ■with bi-t btmjtif KNA " Hn'J Cmvcrfi." trtrnr Many interring additions have lately been j ow made to this Museum : and the feathered tribe, j ate containing a variety of the moll rare and beautiful ; muc fubicdls, :s now very advantageoufty arranged.; gc Waxen Figures,of Men large as life (some of them Sout calls from mfbre) are here dreffediti tneir proper j t habitS and placed -n attitudescharaacr.shc of their relue<sti*e nations. Here may be lee» the North- A merican Savage, and the ravage of South-Amert- , ca—a laboring Chi.iefe, and the Chincfe Gentle- ] man—the sooty African, and the Kamtfchadale with some Natives of the South Sea Islands. Ire imaicnl'e variety and interesting diversity which this Mufcum offers to the view, may be seen but J-jj .anno: be described with full ess»&. tion 0" -Price only l-+th of a dollar. heyt. 1% —— dy < Just Received, v From Baiavia (via Providence) jon, a few Boies of Spices, consisting of edit Nutmegs, Cloves and Mace 'tow Fur sale by puh HILLINGS y FRANCIS, \ i Penn-ftreet. Pen way to dtf L n ' ■ —; Pra Davis s J,aw Bonk Store, iVlp. 319* High-Strest» pa, davis, j... BY.ln'o btified for some time r aft r rt P" a " " n , tion* for removing into his prolent house, has been under thetKcellityof poflponingumil thisday " Informing the gentlemen otth* Bar generally thro the llr.ted States, that his spring importation of law books is now arranged and reauy for lale, on terms that he truUs will entitle him to the like pre- _ freeuce he has experienced for teveral years past. Catal r ucs, combining tht mofl varied collet < tion ever imported Mto this country, arc printed and will be delivered on application. T ftaw 6w x • . J une *7: r, City CommiJJioners Office, pi June U, 1797- t0 IN i>urfuar.ce of an ordinawce from the (cfc6l ac and common councils, parted the aid day of * Mav last, appointing the city c«mimimoncri, and urefcribing their duties, fcflion 9th, NOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN, That the city is divided into five dillrtifls, | each to be under the fi.perintendance of one of tte city conimifTmners, whoiSto be indiv,dually si relponCble for the cleanlirtefs of the fame, and t , ateasfollsw. n Driftricl No. 1. From the fo-ith fidt of Ce- m dar-ftreet, to the north fide c£Spruce-flreet, tm rthe fuperiatendence of NWun Boys, a From the north fide of Spruce-street, to ,he north fide of Walnut-ftre<t, under the fuper ir.iendence of Hugh Roberts. 4 - From the north fideot Walauttotfcefouth fide of under the fupermtendcnce of JolepU Hi gh -ftreet, to the north fid.- of Mulberry street, under the super intendence of Williafni Moulder. - ' From the north fide of Mulherry-ftreet td the north fide of Vine-street, under the super- ' intendence of Nicholas Hicks. The cleaningof High-street to be in com«on. I rf x Hated meeting of the city comrai(Tion held at the Old Court House, in High- ■ street, every Tuesday evening at % o clock July '4- j eolr " - Standi for Draymen, &c. \ j„ purjuanet of an Ordinance from tbeSelefi and Conmon Counc:h, bearing date the lid day of jipril, 1797. providing for the appointment of City Commijp.oners, i 3 c. Se3- tht 15th. r-r.BE following places are fixed upon by the 1_ said City Coinmiffioners for btands tor Dravmen and their Horses. In Vine-ilreet, caftward of Front-flrest, on bo SalTafr S a's ) High,Chefout and Walnut-fttreets, •sflward ot Front-ftreet,on the no, th fide only. Mulberry-street, south fide from Front to 1 eaft fide from Vine-street to from opposite to Black Horfeal- Jevto tfimiUon's stores, call fide. Waier-ftreet, weft fide from the north end of Stamper's or Mdor.'s (lores to Pine-street. Penn-llreet from Pine to Cc Jar-street, weft Drawbridge, north fide, east of Front-street. Spruce, Pine >nd South llreets, saftof rroßt 1 ftr Dork4t' h et, C between Walnut-street and the fc? stone croffuigs, east fide, opposite George °Second-ftfefct, between Safaris and Vine eaft fide from Chefnut to Mul- from Third to Fourth-ftrcet, " a No dray or horse to stand within ten feet of M lSbs FOR HACKNEYCO ACHES Pii.e-ftreet, north fide from I'ourth to Fifth ' ft FHth-ftreet, between Chefnut and Walnut north fide, bet ween Third and Fourth greets. fm July i - - A Literary Treat. ... . , • • From < JuJl pMJhed, handfomly printed on writing paper, price I dollar, 21 A new edition of that popular and entertaining work, entitled THE FORESTERS, an American Tale ; beiifg L a sequel to the hiliory of John Bull, tne Clo thier—ln aftriesof letters to a friend, with thpad • dition of tw 0 letters, alluding to recent political rranfc&iotis in Amcricn. 1 The following eitrail fionv the Clavia AUegonca, , (hews the principal charaiters that are introduced: John BIIIL, the Kingdom of England HK Mother, the Church of England 1 His Wife, the Parliament I m; His Sifter Peg, the Church of Scotland t }, e f His Brother Patrick. Ireland street Lewis, the Kingdom of France . His Mistress, the Old Conftitutibn \ His ntw Wife, the National Rcprefentation J m 1 Lord Strut, the Kingdom of Spain e Nicholas Frog, the Dutch Republic s The Franks, the French Republic , The Forellcrs, the UnitedStatesof Amerua Robert X.umber, New-Hampihire e John Codline, jflallacbufetts Humphrey Plowshare, ConneAicut e Roger Carrier, P.hode lfland ~ Peter Bull Frog, New-York ( Julius Cafar, Aew-Jerfey William Broadbrim, Pennsylvania Caifimar, Delaware Walter Pipewood, Virginia .» Hi. Grandson, George Wafhingtca A h, d J Peter Pitch, North Carolina « IIR 5 Charles Indigo, Soutk Carolina the ci '> I George Trully, Georgia P l '^' s Ethan GreAwood, Vermont h Hunter Longknife, Kentuclqr CCIV ® Black Cattle', Negro Slaves '° 1)1 *5 Rats, Speculators ' 'J Mather Carey's Chicken., Jacobins f" 1 This popular and entertaining fatincalhillo- thee ry "of Anurica is attributed to the Rev. Dr B*l- iuovji V knap. It hasa great Ihare of originality snd a- v,- btjwnds with genuine humour. It is continued gulal n down to the present time, and chwaftenfes thole e > late political tranfaclions which have caused to '■fQ ! much umeafinefs in America. a d - Sold by H. and P. RICE, Bookseller, No. 16, m , South Second Street, and No. 50, Marke* ftjeet. Z. J unel6 - a A t LAW BOOKS, ~ ncw c- Latest London and Dublin Editions. A H. £sf P. RICE, Booksellers, Fo: V No. Is, South Second, and No. 50, Market street, C IT AVE j u st received by the l?te arrivals Irora U 11 London and Dublin, their spring importa tion, confilling of a variety of the hteft and molt V approved 1 aw Books, which, adde< to those alrea — dy on hand, forms the mod eatenfive colle&ionev er offered for sale in this country. Thej the. efore on bee leave to notice, that from the nature of their oonne&icnsin Dublin, they areenahl*tto f<rillri!h pre: editions (a» they have hitherto donfl at the very tiur ♦lowed prices. The following are among the latelt publications. Vefey, jun'rs Reports in Chancery, a s\..s. Peake's Cases at Nisi Vriu. ; Ridgeway's Report, in the hme of Lord Hardwicke ; Floyer's Pi oilers Pradlice ia the Ecctefiaflical Courta ; Barton s ■ Treatise on a Suit in Eq.iiay ; TiJd's Prac.icc of lire the «ourt or King's Bench in Personal Anions, t ty pirts complete ; Ward's Law of Nations; Cruifc wa I oil Uses ; imodvn Reports, I» vols. Loadon edi- sou ira- tion. - . ** H. and P.Rica aitpeft t« receive by the firlt ar- en rtav rival from New-Yarfc the 6th vol. complete of t io , ro > Durnfortl and East's Reports, Gil .j 0 f beri's Law of Evidence by Loft, and a number 01 p r( on new publications. foi pre- June a 6. pn f: Th« History of Pennlylvania, lted | Bv ROBERT PROUD, Ig now in the press, and will be publilhed, wkh all convenient expedition, by ZtCHA- L RIAH v Pr>ULSON, juri. No. 80, Chelnut-ftreet, Philadelphia, where fubferiptiens will continue , to be received, and at the Philadelphia Library, ■letfl according ta the printed proposals, »ntil the vo f work is ready for the fubferibera. f 3 , y erS( July .8. Mwtf - ft The Partnerfliip, « A T TNDER the firm of FREEMAN er Company, J. U is dissolved by mutual confeat. All persons n ,C ,, having any demands against the said House are dc y fired to render the fame to T. B. Freeman ; and »j and those indebted to theHoufe aredefired to make pay- ( . ment to him—By whom business will in future bfc v Ce " « rr ied on,at his Store, No. J9,South Front-street. f »W- Augv ji 7 . eod * w t, to Richard and James Potter jper- HAVE removed their Counting House to No. 4 5, South Fifth-ftrcet. "outh /.uguft e. ct °' ~Lancatler, Harrijburgh Cariijle, othe ' Sbtppenjburg and Sunbury uper- STAGES. uper- THHE public are requested to take notice, that ' JL the partnerlhip which Ims for some »ime fub filled betweon Mathias Slough of Lancaster, and William Geer, is now dissolved: but, not as M. Hi,,}, Sloneh intinuatesto the public without jufl cause ; , 8 as will more fully appear by a letter on the fuh ._ jea from M. Slough to W. Geer, dated the ijtn - December last. a recital of which is *ot now deem ed necessary. Auy gentleman who wiihes to be more circumstantially informed of the merits of 9 and this business, by applying to W. Geer may have iay of the p eru sal »f M. Slongh's letter, and then can be \ertt of at full liberty to determine whether or not W. Geer is not perfefily jnftifiable in attaching hini by the f„if to auy other person in the profedution of the ds for Stage conveyance fron* Philadelphia to Shippenf urg, or any other place. :et, on Now from tbe liberal and generous fappors the public were pleased to confer on the firft effort in ttreets, this bufineft, William Geer, in conjunction v/ith e only. Messrs. Reily, Weed and V/itmer, is determined •out to toprofecute and carry it on, with evsry care, at ter.tion anddifpatch that a zeal to oblige the pub -eet to lie can possibly exert. The above company, who are amply provided C with carriages, horse*, and every appurtenance to render the passage fife and commodious, inform j c those wno wilb to patronize and encourage the len 0 undertaking, that they can take their feats at n George Weed's, the sign of the White Horse, l » W Market Street, Philadelphia, on every Monday and Friday, to proceed to Lancaster, Harrifburg, l e r et - Carl.a. and Shippenfburg. The fate as hitherto i rroßt e st a blished. For the further accommedation ol the public, nd the a Stage will start every Wednesday from the house George 0 f Samuel Elder, in Harrifbnrg, arrive at Sun bur* in Northumberland county, every Thursday, d Vine and' return from thcuce and aiTive at Harnlburg every Saturday, so that passengers destined for o Mui- Lancaster or Philadelphia, may proceed oa Mon i-ftrcet, WILLIAM GEER. Lancaster, Jan. 7,7, 1797- feet of N B This Line of Stages starts from the house of William Ferroe, in Lancaster, on every HES. Tuesday and Saturday morning at 6 o'clock, pro -0 Fifth ceediiig to the westward; and Irom the house of Mr. Samuel Elder in Harnlburg every Wednef- Walnut day morning, on the fame evening arrives at Pa trick Cochran's in Shippentbdrg, and returns ird and from thence on every Thursday : performing the fame routine daily a. in its tour from tfim P* 11 *- Will be Landed, From onboard the fliip Aftive, Capt.BLAilt,from u 10 Hambuigb, 20 bales white Ruflia clean Hemp 2 calks Clover Seed & For Sale by v £ Thomas Herman Leuffer, " Th< NorthHfth 11-rcet, No. 34. Tune 26. $ In wh Young 1 ea. 40 chests of a superior quality—- Alio, 100 do.of Hylon, 4 ( f v" Imported in the IVovdrop Sims, and for sale by cf the the fubferiber, corner of Second and I'ine Unite, street. , P erson c. Height gp Tnne 21. sol ' Monn imported m the Jhip Pigou, And for sale by John Morton, No. 116, South mi|4oi] Front-street, that t , Hyson I was t IJyfon Skin (.TEAS Young Hyson ( Imperial J will b April IP. cash. Thomas Armat and Son, —— OF PHILADELPHIA, INFORM their curtoraers and Ihe public, they have removed a part of their merchandize to Wilmington : Also, they have their store open in C L^ S ' the city. At either place their friends can be sup- ty s ec , plied, and their orders carefully attended to. States By the Cumberland, Jpom Hull, they ha*e re- tri6l, ceived a handsome aflVrtraent of at titles, suitable the r to the approaching season ; and expedt to add to it word by other fall (hips. " < Should the sickness prevail in the central part of « the city, tkat branch of their business will be re-, 11 C( j moved to Germantown. " of : The communication by post is open and r«- •« Se( gnl.ir as *fual. " Wi Sept. 18. t^l " In 1 fOBE SOLD VERT CHEAP 7 A Light W A GGON almost with a frame— and a pair of haraipfs (Engliflt collars) has never ctors been used—price 90 Dolls. t ; Ol]e A Horse 16 hands high, seven years old—and a new chair, with a falling top and harness— 3to. Enquire No. 331, Market-ftreCt Aujruft cllv ! For sale or to be let on ground- At rent ' ants ' A valuable Lot of Ground ; n;„i J Q ITU ATE on the north-eift corner of Wal- an(J O nut and Fifth streets, fronting the State- l6 _ House square. This tot ii fifty-one feet front agtn e on Walnut flrelt, and one hundred and thirteen fide( r i fret and an half on Fifth street ; there are it Th( 1 j present two small two story brick houfen, and a cQn , y | number of small tenements thereon. in t Stre Also, for Sale, '■ Two three story Brick Houses :! With convenient stores, wharf, See. situate on •» Water-street, between Mulberry and Saflafras £,O if streets, containing in front on Water street nf -2 ty-four feet, and continuing that breadth eall- r-r fc ward ninety-five feet, then widening to the | 1 i- south thirteen feet fix inches. These houses SAJ ave the conveniance of a public alley adjoining tio: r- on the north fide, and are a very desirable Gtua- | ceu of tion for a merchant, floyr faflor.or others who lou l * miy have occafior. for storage of goods. Tins , dra of property will be Told on very reasonable torms j for cafli. For further information apply to the ? printer. - July 31- m&Wtf p a T O B E SO L D, dri , j Atul polfejjion given immediately , \ LARGE two story brick House, handfo'mely Bil " A fituatcdin Princeton. Th*e are four rooms uti " ' and a large entry on each floor, and five rooms in the garret,-a range of back buildings 51 feet in 7' length, and a piazza of j 7 feet, rhcieisapump in the yard, an excelleut kitcten garden, at the farther end of which are a carriage house and two [ stables, one of which is new, 44 feet long, with I flails in the two stables for 27 horses. The hcal thinefs and pjeafantnefs ot its situation. and the ny * number of genteel and agreeable families in and j DS n»ar the town, reader it a desirable retreeat for a ■> j gentleman from the city. The commodioufuefs of in the house, its central position, and the largeness of a 7r the stables, make rt every way suitable fora tavern.for ' bfc which it his always been conftderd as a capitJl _ CCt " ftaad. Inquire 011 the premises, of _ ISAAC SNOWDEN. Princeton, Ang. 2J. 29—diw 2 awtf S No * ' City of Waftiingtoo. (le, SCHEME Of the Lottery, No. 11, ' Fotr the Improvement of the Federal Lily. A magnificent dwelling-house ao,ooo dollars, that cafti 30,000, ire sub- 1 ditto 15,000 & cast 25,000 40,000 and I ditto 15,000 & ca(h 15,000 3°>° oo s M. 1 ditto 10,000 & calh 10,000 20,000 iafe; I (Vnto 5,000 & ca(h 5,100 10,000 fuh- , jl tto j,ooo & cad) 5,000 10,000 1 9 t " , galh prize of ro.ooo ' eem " » do. 5,000 each,are • 10,000 t0 ' ie 10 do. 1,000 - - io,ooc " of »o do. 5 00 * IO > 000 h T 00 do- 100 - - 10,000 200 do. .to - • 10.000 him! *' • ' ,o,oo ° f the 1,000 do. 20 - ",000 Ji". .5,000 do. 10 - '^opc ■1 the 16,739 Prizes. .rt in 33»*6t Rlanks. with 1111 aed 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Sollars, 400,008 ■e, at- * : pub- N. B. Tofavour thofewhs may take a quan tity of Tickets,the prize of 40,<*>0 dollars will be >'Tided the t.ssx drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the last nee to but '■ • • v nform And approvednotts, feco»ing payment m either je the money or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will ats at bfc received fo> any number not less than 30 tick- Horse, ets. Monday This Lottery will afford an elegant fpecjmen ol ifburg, the private buildings to be erected in the City of itherto Walhington—Two beautiful defigps are already (elected for the entire fronts on two of the public public, ftjuares; from these drawing*it ispropofed toereA : house two centre and f our corner buildings, as fooa aspof t Sun- fible after this lottery is fold, and to convey tliem, irfday, when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in •ifburg the manner described in the scheme for the Hotel ed for Lottery. A nett deduction of five per cent, will Mon- be mjide to defray thenecellkry expenses oi print ing, &c. and the surplus will be made a part of ;R. Dhe fund intended for the National Umverfity, to be erefled within the ci'.y of Waftiington. m the The real fecuritiesgiren for the payment of the every Prizes, are held by the President and two Dired : pro- ors of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued *t u'fc of more than half the amount of the lattery, ednef, SAAIIRL BLODGBT. at Pa- ,§, Tickets may be had at the Bank ol CoWm •cturns bia ; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Fcter ng the Oilman, Boston ; of John Hopkins, Richmond ; liladel- Sind of Richard'W«)l(, Cooper s Ferry, nwf This Day Publiflied, The Audto be fold by WILLIAM YOUNG, »orser of M Second and Qhefnut streets, pH! ' Price 3-Ms of a Dollar, tl Observations on certain Documents Atfwn, Containod i* No. V and VI of '/ " The History of the United States for «*»'<> « \ , ~ dtd lilti the year 1796, fuUrlv In which the ch.ibos or speculation againtt ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Late Secket ary of the Treasury, is I'ULL"V loibe th REFUTED. mcn I WRITTEN BY HIMSELF* vans's, This publication presents a coucife statement m ilci, 1 cf the base means pra&ifed by the Jacobins of the Plains United States to asperse the chr.ra&ers of thole ve llen, persons who arc confidtredas hostile to their difor- pravide ganizing schemes. It also contains the tor- tingm refpondence between Mr. Hamilton and Messrs. l an tic, Monroe, Muhlenburgh and Venab'e, on the sub- place to je£t of the documents aforefaid, and a series 01 let- « J ters from James Reynolds and his wife to Mr Ha- tified, . milton, proving beyond the poflibihty ol 3 doubt, anijijh that the connexion between him and Reynold?, from I, was the result of a daring eonfpiraay on the part day. a, of the latter and his associates to extort money; IVa dir. 0" A discount of one third from the retail price ,„d ai will be made in favor ol wholesale purchasers, for cforefa cash. Orders to be addressed to Mr Young. ancqu, : " NO. isb: ; :zi Di/lriS of Pennfyhania, to <wit : numbe |3E IT REMEMEERF.fi, that on the mill, 1 (L.y.) tweaty f l:(t h day of July, in the twen- are •« ty second year of the independence of the United are so. States of America, John Fknno, of the said dil- they cc trift.hath deposited in this office the title of aback, iuill 1. the right he elaims as proprietor, in the and b, words following, to wit:— " Observations on certain documents contained 14 lb « in No. V. and VI. of " The History of the Unit- pcrrr.. " ed States for the year in which the charge Jennet " of speculation, against Alexander Hamilton, late agree " Secretary of the Treafmry, is fully refuted— A' " Written by himfelf." In conformity to the ail (if the Cotigrcfs of thi Ti Uc ted States, entltuled, " An a<ft for the onurar agement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts and books to thr authors amf propri- y etors of such copies, during '.he times therein men- JL , ,1 1 rnil: Honed. y , SAMUEL CALDWELL, Clerk if the DiJ>ri£t of Pennfyl*"-• Jilly 27. _ ——— — N 4 —the I An (legant House in Arch street. a fa( TO be let and entered on immediately a large Nor and elegant house at the Corner of Arch and A Ninth Street. There arc two drawing rooms ever ' and one dining room—the largest is 31 feet by s>«S " 26—and two are so connsfted by folding doors 1 as to make but one. Also, five bed rooms be -1 fides sin the garret, well finifhed for iervanU. ' j There are stables and a coach house, with evry ! f 1 1 convenience for a family. Enquire at No. 29, and in North Seventh street, or at No. 218, Aral j )et> Street; 7 Aug. !?• aawjw. w bi n William Blackburn, I p a " " LOTTERY and BROKER'S OFFICE wil F- No. 64 Couth Second-«reet. dllt t- THICKETS in the Canal Lottery, No. 11, wtkh J re i. commenced drawing the 29th May, FOR :> SALE. The price of tickets will rife in pfcopur t- tion as the driwing advances, particularly on ae- «f l- 1 count of the fiv; firft drawn tickets, prizes of 10 ' four tlioufand dollars each, on the last day ot is ' drawings I Check Dooks kept for examination and regilter 1C ! ing, in the Canal, No. 2, City of Wafrington, No. fto I 2, and Paterfnn Lott«Us. "" Also, tickets forfaleln the Schuylkill bri<'i"- and Perktomen Bridge laitericj, which -will begin drawing in the co»rfe»f the summer. Thebufinefs of a Broker in ill kinds of Stock, :ly Bills, Notes, Lands, &c-icc. trgpfaiSejt vYlth the t ms utmost a:tention. A in June % ' uM f Erfkine's View of the War. the * ai wo JUST PUBLISHED, ith ' By ROBERT CAMPBELL & Co. No. 40 South Second street, the [Price 31 Cents]' " d a A View of the Causes and Conftquen- h sos ccs of the present War with France, fl ' of Bv the Honorable Thomas E*skine. | £ ' 1 STATE - if Sold b W.Young, BookfcUer, No. 5», South Sc , cond-llrect, The Pennsylvania State 1 rials, /""tONtaining the impeachment, trial.and acqwit- V_J al of FraneisHopkinfun, Judge of the Court of Admiralty, and John Nicholas, Comptroller Gen eral In one large 8 vo. vol. Price, in boasds, 3 dollars. i/y W. Young has for sale, a general dlortmentot liars Bock?. Also, Stationaiy, retail and by tiie pack .' eee, well aSorted,and entitled to the drawback if ;foo« »E«2i——- - ),000 For Sale, ~on" That tiellhnotvn place, called Fandegriu's ), ° OO F F R * Y, ->° oo /AS Nelhaminy creek. 18 miles from Phila -3,000 ladelphij, on the TJevr York post road, °' o0 ° containing 74 acres and 94percbe«. Upon the 0,000 nremifes are a large two llory stone house oecu °'ooo pied as a tvern, and a good one story ttoric kit n,oo° chen, .1 Urge frame liable with a guod threshing 0,000 floor, and lbnu; out buildings—also a well ot 0,000 good water, and an excellent ice House. On 0,000 this place is a most elegant fttiution fora gentle *,oo° man's feat, commanding a view of the Neiham iny to its iundlion wiih the Delawaie, and thence across to the Jersey shore. It #as the privilege ot one half the tollreceived from the bridge. " For terms apply to the SoWcriber, >o.°°e MORDECAI LEWIS. y,4 lA. inwtf. cuan- - ■' ■ «»ii be COLUMBIA HOUSE LAST Boarding School for young Ladies. 1 either yrRS. GROOMBKIDGE with m»ch pleaf 5. will JVI ureand refpea, returns lwr fincert ac -5 tick- knov/ledgement for the liberal encouragemefit (he has received during four years refidenee ir men of Philadelphia ; and afTures her friends ami the of p U },i;c, so far from intending to decline he/ ilready foe has made a fupenor arrangement for P ubUc the more convenient accommodation of her ;oere<a fchclsrs. Every branch of ufeful and polite as , po/ " educati.n is particularly attended to by Mrs. Mhem, Q room i, r idge and masters excelling tn their 'j refpeilive profeflSons. it will T Comer of Spruce and Eleventh Wu. p«t"of The'fitu'ation is healthy ; and made ity ,0 more agreeable by an extenlive garden and jot of ground adjoining the house. . Just Published, ued\- And to be had of Messrs. Dobfon, CampbeU,R.ce, Cary, and the other pricipal Bookfellcrs in tSe r city price one dolla'r, twmty.ftvc cents,in boards, :oUm- New Views of the Origin of the Fe s ei Tribes and Nations of America. : By BENJAMIN SMITH BARTON, stWf June 20. The Philadelphia, Atfion, anil 7 t.clerlutt r MAIL STAGE. rHE froprictns beg leave to infirm the public, t'u* t \ they have eJlMificd a Stage between Philadelphia, ( Atfion, Batflo, Hampton, Speedwell, and Martha Fur nace, IFeuUng Rimer flitting mill, and the tin'n of Tvet — ertotiy in Newjcrfey, to go once a week, and an provi ded tilth good borfes, a comfortable carriage, and a cai's ful driver, for the conveyance of the mail ,p aft ngers, and goods. ''The Stage ivill fart every Thursday, at 19 o'clock, A. M. from Mr. Daniel Coopers Ferry, and 1 lodge that night at Joel Bodine s, at Longacoming ; and on on Friday, at 6 o'dock, P. M. arrive at Caleb E vans's, inkeeper, in Tucherton, difant from the city 54 it miles % (from the Atlantic 6, and from the Raft Grouftng e Plains 7 miles) inhere are good accommodations for tra £ vellets, and where are commodious andfafe pcifage boats "* provided to convey passenger sto Capt. W illium "*lVar "" rington s house, 0/1 Tucker's Island, adjoinining the At- S. !antic f "where arc good accommodations, and a convenient )- place to bathe ; the sport/man who H'ijbes to regale hmfelf t- with fowling andfjhitig, wajy place be highly g ra ~ ///W, there being at aim oft every season of the year fowl t, andfifbin abundance.—The Stage on its return, ft arts is, from the aforefaid C. Evans's in Tucierton, every Tucf rt Jay, at 6 o'clock, A. M. breikfafts at John Bodine' *, iVading River Bridge, night at Longacoming, C« gnd <7/ 1 o'clock, P. M. on IVe^nefday, ar.rive at the ar aforefaid Cooper's Ferry. It is presumed that no route of an equal diftanec will be less expensive, or furnijh the tra veller with a greater variety of amusement, as lx will not only have a p leaf ant fail to the atlant/c from Tucker ton, but have the curioftty of feeing on the road thither a number of cdpital furnaces and forges, and one flitting he mill, in complete order, and at work ; gentlemen, top, who :n- are owners, or faflors, of any of the aforefaid iron works, ed are solicited to encourage and support this ft age (by wh >cl{ .if- they can be so well accommoda'edJ the continuance of which sk, will much depend on their aid. The rates of pajjengers :he and baggage are as follows : For a passenger from the aforefaid Daniel Cooper's Ferry to Tucker ton, including led 14 lb.of baggage, Two Dollars ; for way pajfengers lit- per mile, Four Cents—lso lb. of baggage equal to apaf •gc fencer, Poftagc of letters, newspapers, will be ate agreeably to law. [ — N. B. The mail crrffesfrom the Old Ferry. THOMAS WARDLE & Co. th<* Tucker ton, Sept. aB. Off. 5. —Irawtf The Norfolk Mail STAGE. >ri- r '| I HIS Stage ftart6 from the GEORGE 1 avern» cn- at the corner of Second and Arch Streets, ifl Philadelphia, every Tuesday, ThurfJayj and Satur day, at t> o'clock, ia the ir or nil) g ; arrives at Ho ver the firft day, at Snowhili the second day, at r Northampton Court House the third day, and 011 the morning of the fourth day the passengers find • a fafe and comfortable packet to convey them to rge Norfolk. md A packet leaves Norfolk for Northampton ferry, ,ms every Tuesday, Thurfiay and Saturday, and the by Stajjc starts from this ferry for Philadelphia, every * Monday, Wcdnefday and Friday j'pytsup at Snow b _ Hill the firft Bight, drover the ad night, and ar nt4" rives in Philadelphia in the evening of the third day. _ Vry Thediftance on this route, between Philadelphia 2 V and Norfolk, it So miles less than on any stage route ' rcn between those places. Too much cannot befaid in favor of the road, which is most excellent indeed. The proprietors willingly engage to return the whole fare to any passenger, who, after having performed this route, r GE will fay that he ever travelled in a stage for the fame diftanee, so good a road in America. f Anguft 11. dim, eotf. f p °f. Window Glass, 0 a »- ®f Supeiior Qaality, »"<' cVctpcr than «ny oth«r in ts of [heCity— y at OF VARIOUS SIZES, From 8 by 6 to 19 by 14, ifter- By the (ingle Box or Quantity, may be had at the , No. ftorc of the Subfcriberj, corner of .'lrch »nd Fro*t (iieet, __ V e and 'Jams C. Isf Samuel W . Fijhcr, be £' n Phiy.rlelphia. June 9, itoek, ~ 30 Dollars Reward. ch the J-) AN away on Saturday last, two indented S«r- IV vants.Gifferd Dally,a mulatto boy.about JT years of age, a Aim light built active fellotv, can read and write, dye feet seven vt eight i»ches high, f, has a heavy counto«ance ; had on a fuftian coauc and trowfers, a high crowned hat, fine (hoes &«. Allan Hellons, a black about 14 years nf o, age, five feet seven or eight inches high,a thick set cluaxl'y built fsllew, particularly about the brccch; had 011 a sailor's blue jacket lined with fwacfllin, dark ftlipcd vest, fuftian trowfers, high crowned 11/ e- [rJt coarse fl 10e8) &c- . ei ch of them l.ad fevcral ince. fiirts and feyeral other cloathes with them. T liir ' ty Dollars will be paid for the runaways, or 15 dol ; ].irs for each, aii&reaional>le charges, o« delivering y gicm at No. J4, North Third-street. , The black fellow is about a year from Lewis Town, in the County of Suffix, flats tff Dela uth St- ware, aDd has taken thfi boy with him. lulr 31. mtulrfiw als, ~To be SOLD or RENTMD, acqwit. . LARGE 3 Story Brick House, on the -°Vt of J-\ Sm!th fidc 0 { filbert street, between er Gen- gj | lth afld pjinth, lately occupied at the Sor jato>>,3 ve y or General's Office. . The Building is 36 feet front and 3 j feet de«p, mcnt .° the lot 110 feet deep, with the privilege of a ni«e ITt if wid<: extending the whole length of _i th« lot, to a thirty feet wide Court for Carriages — to turn in. The House is not plastered, and may be turned either ir.to one, or two dwelling emri's Hoofes. It is suitable for a Urpe Manufactory, ' or would make a good Tavern. Jmmediaft n Phila- pofieftior) will be_given. lt rol( | > Apply to Wo. im, Chefnut-Strtet. Ipon the Ang.ii. cnd j t -.„ feoecu- Muftcal Injlrument Majiufaftory-, k > "n^' t " -Vo. 167, Arch-Street. tirelhing -|-TARPER,harpfichord, grand, portable-grand, well ot >boar( j i p i er Ü ble and ftjuafe piano ftr't fe- , D maker from London, returns thanka to hit frieml» 1 gentle- an( } t hc public, for then libeial encouragement, Nelham- and ho p es ,}, at by his alliduity and atwntion to cv d thence ery branch of his bufmefs, to merit a continuance privilege 0 f their favors. Piano fortes made 011 theneweft ridge. ani l mo st approved plans, with pedals, , swell, and Frencii harp flop, whieh he flattei a ■VIS. himfelf will ue found on trial by Tmprejudiccd; tiwtf. judges, to be equal if not superior to any import-, r; ed,"and twenty per cent cheaper. Any intlru. ment purchased of him, if not approved of twelve months, he will exchange. "r , f ' N. B. All kinds of M*fical liiftramecta ma<k, ch pleai- nned> and re p airei . vith the ;;rtateft accuracy, K-ere ac- and 0:1 the moll rcaionable term?, ■agemeot rew jy only. iueti«« in Second hand Piano Fortes taken in exchange. ; and the MayiS. &am. 'm.ritfor Fofty Dollars Reward. 1 of her T) AN away from the fulfcriber 011 the fee id polite J.X. onddavof this inlt. July, a Mulatto Man, by Mrs. named VVill Bowzer, about forty years of age, ; in their fiy« feet seven or eigkt inches high, rather chunky made ; had on when hs went away, a Streets, drab colored'cloth coat, flriped purple i imfrf and jacket. It is probable he will change his and made cloathes, as lie took a number wjth him. Tie n and lot fai.t fellow formerly bcloivged to Mr. Charles Blake of this place ; and it is expefled he baa made towards Jones's Neck, in the Delaware State.—Any person apprehending the feid fel bell,Rice, (ow, and securing him so that 1 can get huri a ;rs in tSc gain, (hall receive the above reward if taken inboards, 0 f t h e county, and Twenty Dollars if m of the the county, and all r#*fonabl« charges if bro't erica. , ESSE REED> ' M ,® t ' Queen Ann's C«»*tjr, Maryland.
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