To be Sold at Public Vepduc, (If not Isfore disposed of at private sale) j ON FjidaVf the fuft next, ?t si* oVlock in the evening?'r't the Mo*cluals' Cos- House, in Philadelphia, iv'rty Tnouland Nihr - and Thirty Nine arrcs of LAND, ' r noiv or taif in the County of ?nd Com mor.wci'fh of and en waters of Ftclh and Wheeling Creeks and Ten Mile Run.— t' Their Lai ds ?rc and welj and were d: early in < 7 v, except 37»0 acres ortherea- !ti bou's. which were patented in 1792. One fourth i of i i'-purchafe money t-?> be pJild at the time of la!e, so ' the residue a credit of one. two and three rronihs, wi!] on interest and good security. A ( y ?' )cr 0' aawtS To be Sold at Public Vendue, (If not lefore disposed of at private sale) ON Friday, the suit day of December, at f»x o'clock inline evening, at the Mcrchantb' Hoiife- in Philadelphia, Twenty Six Tboufand Se van Ha drcd "nd F.iohty acres of LAND, in th'* State of New-York, be ween the northern bounds of IVnr.fylvar.a cnrl tbe J'uVjuckinrvi, now, or late, in ths t.»wnrtiips of Hamden and Warren, and coun ty of Montgomery. One fonrth ot the p.rckafe motley is ?o be paid at the time of sale ; for the ic ftduc a credit of one. two, and three month* will be ven, on irttereft ahd good security. Oaode 6. 3 awlS Pi:ALE'S MuseuM. ' T "HIS valr.abte rcpof.tory of thr works of Na- ; JL turc, so well calculated to delight the mind | and enlarge the understanding, is opened daily, as ui\ta'. It iland« in an airy and healthy iituation, j and free from the epidemic that at present affliils the city ; it may, therefore, be frequented with the greutedfafety. ,'U»n Amufcment, the study of Nature is the ni.iit rational a»H pleating : 'ai a Science, the moil fub'.ime and inflruSivc. It elevates the mind and - expands the heart. They r " tvlsm Iftrture'z ivcril tan charm, •with (SoJ himftlf K " Hold £OHVerft." : £ Many interring additions have lately'been ! made to this Muftum : at:d the feathered tribe, j contai'iing; a variety of the moll rare and beautiful j f lubjefls, .s now very advantageously arranged, j Waxen Figures, of Men large as life (foAie of them ' j calls from nature) are here drcfled in their prcper i habits, and placed ;n cl'ar ail critic of thtir refpedlire nations. Here may be f't* the North- j American Savage, and the Savage of South-Ameri ca—a laboring Ohinefe, and the Chinese Gentle* man—the sooty African, and the Kamtfchada.l; — with some Natives of the South Sea Iflar.ds. 11;:- ijnmcnfe variety and interefling diversity which this Muftum offirs to the view, may be fecn but e-annot b« with full ess.A. ' Prite only l-4th of a dollar. Seyt. aB. _ r NOT IC L ~ < ALL indebted to the ellate of so hN 1 Striker, Ute of Tinnecum TownOiip) < Buck's County, are rcquefted to pay off their < rcfpe<aive debfs ; and those having any dc- 1 mands against said eftatc, are desired to bring in 1 their accounts, to 70SEP1J CHAMBERLAIN, e? )Ex ecu- : MALLMT I'B.EVALT, 5 tors. 1 Sept. sB. f • Law Book ?tore y 1 Nc. 319, High-Strest. G E (J R G E DAV IS, 1."»EINO busied for some tims fad in prcpara -3 tiors'for removing into h:s present house, has been under theneceflityof poaponinguntil thisda)| informing the getitlemen ofthe Bar generally thro' the United States, that his tyring importation of law books h »ow arranged and ready for laWi on terms that he trufU will entitle him to thelite prc freence he h is experienced for ,everal yejrs pad. Catalogues, fcmblning the moll vnried collcc tionevjr imported i/ito this country, are printed and will be delivered on application. June *7- , - JW 6vv City CommtJJioners' Office, June 22, 1797- IN pursuance of an ordinance from the fcleift and common councils, pal Ted the ajd day of May appointing the city cwmimiflioiiers, and wefci ibing their duties, fe&ion 9th, NOTJCIi IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the city is divided into five d!ftri£ts, each to be under tbe fuperit)tendance of one of the city commiflicners, ivhois to be individually relpofifible for the clefiilirfefs of the fame, and are as follow. Driftrift No. I. From the south fide of Ce dar-street, to the north fide of Spruce-fireet, tm r the fuperißtendence of Nathan Boys. ». Frrm the north fide of Spruce-street, to ,},»■ north fide of Walnut-ftreet,under thefuper intefidertce of Hugh Roberts. From the novth fide of VY«liiut to thefouth fide'of Righ-ftreet, under the superintendence of joftpb Claypoole. a. From the north fide of Higb-ftreet, so the north fide of Mulberry ftrett, under U* super intendence cf "William Moulder. r From the north fide of Mulbrrry ftrret to the north fide of Vihe-ftreet, under the luper intendence of Nitbolas Hicks. The cleaningof High-street to be in comraon. $y A slated meeting of the city comminion cr9 is held at. tbe Old Court House, in High ftreet, every Tuesday evening at j o'clock Tulv 14- ■ foltn — 'Stands for Draymen, SsV. Jn punaance of an Ordinance from the Select and Cowmoit Counc ti,bearing date tbe 22d day of jpril, 1797, providing for the appoint me.* of C iGommiJJioners, (Sc. Sea. the 15/*. rrr''HE following places are fixed upon by the JL said City Commifiioiiers for Stands for Driyroen and their Hoi fe.. In Yine/ftveet, eastward of l'ront-flreW, on b °Sa(rafr*'s, Higb.Chefnut and Walnut-fttreets, eastward of Front-street.on the no.-th fide only. Mulberry-ftrcet, south fide from Front to T Front- r |lreir, east fide from Vine-street to XlfiitVs alley- Front-Ureet, from opposite to Black Horse »1- lev to Hamilton's ftoret, east fide- Water-street» weft fide from the north end of dinner's or Moore's stores to Pine-street. PeAn-ftreet from Pipe to Ce iar-itreet, weft XV' bridge, north fide, east of Front-street. Spruce, Pirte »'«i South flreets, eall of Frott ftr DocW^eet, d between Walnut-street and tbe flag ftonc crolliags, east fide, opposite George or Second-ftreet, between Saffjiras and Vine fide from Chefnm to Mul- from Third ;o Fourth-street, C " No dray or horse to stand within ten feet of an ?fSs FOR HACKNEY COACHES. Pine-street, north fide from Fourth to Fifth Street, north &dc>bs.twpen Third and Fourth ftiec'.s. mw& f lm A Literary Treat. jfufl published, handfomsly prirtied on writing paper, price I dollar, A new edition of that popular an<! entertaining work, entitled TPHF. FORESTERS, an Am.-risanTale ; being L a fecud to the hitiory of John Bull, the Cio thier—ln afeiiesof letters to a [fiend, with the ad dition of two letters, alluding to receuc political tranfa&ions in America. The following extract from the Clavis Allsgorica, (hews the principal charailers that arc introduced: John Bull, the Kingdom of t cglar.d Hi> Mother, thcChurchof England His Wife, the Parliament HUSifter Peg, the Church of Scotland I His Brother Patrick. Ireland Lewis, the It ; ngdom of France HisMiflref;, the Old ConUitutioß Hit new Wife, the National Representation Lord Strut, the Kingdom of Spain Nicholas F/ojr, the liutcli Republic The Franls, the French Republic The Foreflers, the United States of AmeritiS Robert Lumber, New-Hampfaire John Codline, ."liafl'ucbufetts Humphrey Plowshare, Conne&icut Roger Carrier, Rhode Island Peter Bull Frog, New-York Julius Ciefar, New-Jersey William Broadbrim, Pennsylvania Caflimar, Delaware Walter Pipewood, Virginia His Grandibn, George V<afiiingt»» Peter Pitch, Nwrth Carolina Charfes Indigo, Soutk Carolina George T Georgia Ethan Greenwood, Vermont Hunter LongUnife, Kentucky Black Cattle, Nugro Slaves Rati, Speculators Mother Carey's Chickens, Jacobin? j JjF This popular and entcrtainlrujfatirical hifto , ry cf Amstica it attributed to the Rev. Dr. Bel knap. It hasa great (hare of originality and a [ bounds with genuine humour. It is continued down to the present time, and ehora&erlfej those late political tranfai&ions which have taufed so much u»cafinefsin America. | gold by H. and P. RICE, Bopkfsller, No. 16, South Second Street, and No. jo, Markc' flaeet. June 16. § 1 ~ LAW BOOKS, Latefl London and Dublin Editions. H. & P. RICE, Bookfsllers, No. Is, South Second, and No. 50, Market ftrect, HAVE just received by the lite arrival* from London and Dublin, [heir fpritg importa tion, confining of a variety of the lattft ~nd moll approved Law Books, wijKJ,added %o those alrea dy on hand, form# the mioftextenfcrc collodion ev er offered for sale in thw country. therefore beg leave to notice, that from the nature of tht?ir , connexions in Dublin, they arc enabled to fyHlvifu ■ editions (as they have hitherto done) it thr? very lowefl prices. The following are among the late ft { publications. Vefey, jutt'rs Reports in Chancery, 2 \v.«. P cake's Calet at NiH Prius ; Lley-orU in the time of Lord Hardwicka ; Flqycr's Probers PraAice in the Eccleiiaftical Courts ; Barton'* Trcatife 011 a Suit in Equity ;/Tidd's Practice of the Court of King's Bench in Personal Anions, 1 part* complete ; Ward's Law of Nations ; Cruifc on Use» ; modern Reports, II vols. London edi tion. H. and P. Rice e*pe£ t® receive by the firft ar s rival from Ncw-Yorfc the 4th vol. complete of t Dprnford and Haft's Reports, the 2d part of Gil * bert'sLavr of Evidence by Loft, and a number of f new publications. \ 1 Jjjne 26. The Hidory of Pennsylvania, nv ROB2HT PROUD, i T>s now in the press, and will he published, I with all convenient expedition, By Zi-CHA rrah I'oulson, juo. Ko. 8o v Chel'nut-ftreet, Philadelphia, where lubfcriptions will continue to be received) and at the Philadelphia Library, according to the printed until the t work is ready for the lubfcribers. / July 18. _ aawtf The Partnerlhip, UNDER tlie firm of FREEMAN Company, is dissolved by mutual confeat. All perfoes f having any dwnands again A tltefaid House are de sired to render the fame to T. B. Freeman ; and 1 those indebted to theHovle are desired to make pay ment to him—By whom business will in future be •rried on,at his Store, No. J9,South Frout-ftrect. j" Av%uji 7. eod^w 0 Richard and James Potter HAVF. removed their Countii® House to No. 45, South Fifth-ftrcet. h August «. Lancaster, Harrijburgh Cariijle, IC Shippenjburg and Sunbury STAGES. 0 r . '"p'HE public are req-usfted to take notice, that X the partnerlhip which htafer fome»ime sub „ filled betwean Mathias Slough of Lancaster, and William Geer, i> now d>!?olved: but, not as M. ij Slongh infinuatesto thepoblic without just cause ; as will more fully appear by a letter on the jeiSl from M. Slough to W. Geer, dated the 19th December last. a recital el which it not now deem ed neceflary. gentVman who wifoes to be t j more circumtlantially inf.rmed of the nisi its ol f this hufinefs, by applying to W. Geer miy have f the pertifil «f M. Slough's letter, and then can he "■* at full liberty to determine whether or not W Geer is not perfeAly juftifiabie in attaching him felf to any other person in the of the or Stage •nuveyape; frot* Philadelphia to Shippenf urg, or *ny other place. 3n Now from tbe liberal and generous fiipport the public yrm pleased to confer on the firll effort in t8 > this buGncf., W illiani Goer, in coujur.flion with [y. MeC'rs. Reily, Weed and Witmcr, is deternnoec to to profcoute and c'ury it on, with evi ry care, at tention and difpatchihat a zeal to oblige the pub to lie ean pofiibly exert. The above company, who are amply provider jl- with carriages, horfws, and every appurtenance 'x render the paflagc t»fe and cotpniotfioue, inforn of thof* wno wilh to patronize and encourage thi undertaking, that they ran take their feats a' e ft George Weed's, the sign of the White Horse Market Street, Philadelphia, on every Montfei and Friday, to proceed to Laneaflcr, Harriiburg t Carlisle and Shipponfourg. The fare as hithcrti '• eflablithrJ. , ' For the further accommodation ol the public " e a Stage will dart every Wednelday from the houf. '8 e i 0 f Sarnucl Elder, in Havrifburg, arrive at Run I bury in Northumberland county, every Thurkiay ne and' return from thecce and arrive at Harrifbur; evejy S.aturday, t'o t.Sat paffengcrs deftitied foi Lar.caftcr or Philadelphia, may proceed Mon days. et, WILLIAM GEEK. . Lancaster, Jan. 27, 1 797- °* N- B. This i.ine as, StAges Harts from thi house of William Ferroe, in on ever] Triefday and Saturday morning at 6 o'clo;k, pro til ceeding to the weftwardj and Ifbm the houfi o Mr. Samuel Elder in Harnfburg every Wednef u t day morning, on the fame evening arrWes ;it Pa trick Cochran's in Shippenilvarg, and return id from thence on every Thursday : performing tIV lame routine daily as in it# toy;* ireni Philad J nhia. nlwi Will be Landed, From on board the Cop Aflive, Caj)t.BLAi*,frora A; Hatnb«igj»i 20 bales white Rufita clean Hemp z calks Clover ?eed ( For Sale by Thomas Herman Letiffer, « North Fifth fl.-eet, No. 34. Tune »6. I Young Hyson Tea. L " 40 cherts of a superior quality—Alio, 100 do. of Ilvfon, Imported in tiie IVoodrtp Sims, and for f*!e by o( the fubferiber, corner of Second and Pine U street. P" Ci Hai/ht. & O j-g Inne it. eolf y Imported in the Jhip Pigou, je And fort'ak by jolm Morton, N9. n6, South te Front street, Hvf-n ) „ ft» (.TEAS ol loung Uyion C Imperial J w April eo. eotf c Thomas Armat and Son, OF PHILADELPHIA, INFORM their cuflomers and public, they have removed a part cf their raf rchandize to Wilmington : Alio, they have their ftorc open in ( ! the 6ity. At either place their friend* can be fyp- t , plied, and their orders carefully attended to- 3' By the C»mi»erland, from Hull, they have re- tl ceived a handfora* aflTanrfment of m ticks, suitable t j to the approaching season ; and txpeA to add to it M by other fall fhij 5. Should the (icknefs prevail in th? central part of « the city, tliat branch of their bufmefs will be re- « moved to Gerroaßtown. « The communication by post i» open and re* <« gtiiar as wfual. V* Sept. 18. thtf TO BE SOIL) VEWZHEA'FJ \ A Light W A GGON almost new, with a frame— 1 and a pa'r of (Englifrt collars) has never 1J been used price 90 Dot!s> A Horfc 16 hands high, seven years «ld—and a ' new chair, with a falling top and harness— 320. lt . Enquire No. 331, Market-flreet Angufl 24. diw i'aie or to be let on ground rent, ' 2 J,valuable Lot of Ground } QITyATE on the north-eift coiner of W»l ---nut and Fifth streets, fronting the State- ' House fqviare. ThU lot is fifty-one feet front ; on Walnut street, and rhe hundred and. thirteen ' feet and an half on Firth street ; there are at prci'ent two small two story brick houfet, and a number of i'mall tenements thereon. Also, for Salt, Two three story Brick Houses With convenient stores, wharf, Bn. Stuate on Water-street, between Mulberry and S+fTafras streets, containing in front on Water street Cf ty-fotir feet, and continuing that breadth east ward nine:y-five feet, then widening to the south thirteen feet fix inches. These bouses ave the convenience of a public alley adjoining on the north fide, and are a very deftrable situa tion for a merchmt, flour faflor,or others who ' may have cccafioh for storage of goods. This property will be fold on very reafortable torm» for eaih. For further information apply to the piinter. July ji. *Jcwtf TOBES O L D, Andpojjtjjion given immediately, ALARGi'. two story brick House, handsomely fituatedin Princeton Th«rcare lour rooms and a large entry on each floor, and five rooms in t(ie garrt t, a range of back buildings 51 feet in larngth, and a piarzaof 57 feet. 1 licie is a pump in the yard, an excelleut kitchen garden, at the farther end of which are a carriage haufe and two stables, one of which it new, 44 feet long, with flails in the two stables for 27 haifes. The heal , thioefs and pleafanttcfs 0; its fitaation, and the 1 : number of genteel and agreeable families in and ' j near the to*n, reader it a desirable retreci'.t for a ■ gentleman from the city. The commodioufucfs of • > the house, it? central polTtion, and the largenrfs of : | vheflables.makeit every wayfuitableferat»vern,for • which it has alwajs been confiderd as a capitil ftiiad. Inquire on the premises, of ISAAC SNOWDEN. Princeton, Ang. 2.5. "-<) —dtwiawtf — City of Wattling ton. SCHEME Of the Lottery, No. 11, For the Improvement of the Fed,■ml City. A m3jnifice:itd',v tiling-house- 1,0,00 a dollar?, ,t ; & cadi jo,oio f ire 50,000 I ditto ir.ooo & ca!% 25,000 40,1100 d 1 ditto 15,000 & rash 15,000 30,000, [. 1 ditto 10,000 ca'h 10, oog jo,ooo ; 1 ditto 5,000 & cast 5,100 10,000 1 1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 10,000 li I calli pr:s; of ro,ooo » do. 5,000 ejeh,are ■ 10,000 L 10 dro. 1,000 - - 10,00 c - jo,ooo 00 do. 100 - - io,oijo f do. 50 ■ " 10,000 400 do. . 2 j - - j 0,000 e l,oo& do. 20 - 20,000 p. 15,00 a doi 10 - 150,000 e 16,739 n 33,261 Blanks d 50,000 Ticket*, at F.igV.t Dollars, *OO,OOO )- ■ N. B. Toi'avour thofewhu may tak'eaonan ' tity ol Tickets,the prize of 40,000 dollars will te d the last drawn ticket, a-ndthc 30,000 the last o but ofcs : n And approvednotes, feedingpaynaent Jneither ic moity ot'prises, in ten days alter drawing, will *t be received for any number not lefsLhan 30 tick e, ets. iy This Lottery will afford an el«gant specimen of ? , the private to be ert&ed in the City o( :o Waihinpon—Two beautiful defies are already lei.-fled fbi- the etiir'-fronts en two oT'lte public c, squares; from these dr'a'wiw^it ispropefedtoereel Cc two centre and 'our corner laildings.as scon asfof -- fiblc after this lottery is fold, and to convey them, y, when complete, to the fortunate adventurers,' in tj the manner defcribrd in the fclicmc for the. Hotel jr Lot%y. A next deduSion of five per cent, will 1- be n-. vde to defray theneceffary expenses of print ijto, scc. at:d the furplut will be made a part of <he fund mtumJed for the Natianal Umveriity, to be erected within the city of Washington. 1G The real fecuritiesgiven for the payment of the ■ y Urines, are held liy-the President and two DireA j. ors of the Bank of Colusihia, and are valued at ,f more than half the amount of the lottery, j-. SAHUSL BLODO£T. 1 _ Tickets may be had at the Bink ol Cclim ls - bI Failed Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Peter ie .Oilman, Bofion : of Joho Hopkins, Uichmcnd ; J. fund of Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry. anvf This Day Publilhed, S And to be fold by WILt.I AM YOUNG, soraer of Second a*nd Ohefnut "streets, Price 3-B'ths of a Dollar, Observations on certain Documents j" Containt-l in No. V nnd VI of " The History of the United Slates for SC the year 1796," on In whieh the ch arc*. or speculatiow against an< ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Late Uecrkiarv of the Trcasuht, is FULLY , ' REFUTED. WRITTEN nr HIMS St F. TMs publication prelsnts a concise ftiteraent of the '>afe means praiHfed by the Jacobitis of the W[ United Btates to af»eVf<J the charaAer. of thofa psrfons who arts confidired as hostile to their difor- |,i o ganizing schemes. It also contains tlie cor- t }, ( refpondence between Mr. Hamilton and MelTrs. p u Monroe, Muhl'cnburgh and Venable, en the f'.iH jedl of ths documents aforel'aid, and a scries of let- I gf ters from James Reynolds and his wife to Mr.Ha- ; milton, proving beyoud the poflibility ol a.doubt, j that the connexion between him and ReyjjpWs, was the result of a daring confpinwy on the part of the latter and his associates to extort money. j A difenunt of one third from the retail price " r wiU be made ift favor oi wholefaie purchasers, for casu. Orders to be addrefTed to Mr Vobno * No. c< Diflrict of Pennsylvania, to wit : . , I>E li"' RKMEMJJI.RED, that on the (1.. s.) J-j tweßt y jjy 0 f July, in the twen ty second year of the in4ejcnleuce of the United States of America, JsriN F«nno, of the said dif- q triA.hath depoGted in thisofiice the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the wOrdt following, to wit r— " Obfeivations on certaia documents contained 1 " in No.'. . and VI. of "The History of the Uni t" ed States for the year in which the charge " of speculation, againll Alexander Hamilton,latf " Secretary of the Treafnry, is fully refuted— " Writtep by himfcif " In conformity to the a<sl of thcCor.grcfs of the t n ' Ueited States, entituled, "All a3 for the encout- " agenient of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts and books to th<- autkors and propri- /' ctors of such copies, during times therein mea- £[ tioßed." . SAMUEL CALDWELL, f Cltrk of iht Diflrtß tj Ptnttfyfoa*:*. W4W i An elegant House in Arch Street. i TO be let alid entered on immediately a large » and elegant house at the Corner of Arch and ? Ninth Street. There are two drawing rnmni T and one dining room—the largelt is yt feet by '' 26—-and two are so conn«Std by folding doors as to make but one. Also, five bed rooms, be- f fides sin the garret, tvsll finifhed for servants. c There are stables and a co*ch house, with evry j convenience for a funnily. Enquire at No. 29, c in North Seventh street, or at No. 218, Arch j Street. ' < Aug. t«. < William Blackburn, LOTTERY Asn BROKER'S OFFICS. > No. 64 south Sccoßd-r.reet. TICKETS in the Canal Lottery, No. 11, wfcich eommanced drawing the 29th May, l ; OR SALE. The price of tickets will rife in propor tion as the drawing advances, particularly on ao count of the five lirft drawn tickets, prizes qf four thousand dollars each, on the l»ft day at drawing. ; 1 Chec* Books kept Tor examination and regiftcr . ing, in the Canal, No. 2, City of Wa2iington.No. a, and Paterfon Lottories. j Also, tickets forfalcin the SchuylkiUbridge and • Perk*ometi Bridge lotteries, which wiU begin drawing in the course of the summer. The bufmefs of a Broker in all kinds of 3tock, Bills, Notes, Lands, stc- See. tranfailed with the utmost aztenticn. 5 j urn* 2 tu & f 1 Erfkine's View of the~War. ) JUST PUBLISHED, By ROBERT CAMPBELL & Co. No 40 South Second street, i I [Price 31 Citntsj 1 A View of the Causes and Consequen ces of the present War with Frcny?. By the Honorable Thomas Ebskine. r May 15 v i 5 STATE TRIALS, Sold b W.Young, Bookseller, No. 5», 6outh S«- cond-llrect, The Pennsylvania State Trials, CONtaining the intpeachment, trial,and acqnit al of I r rancisHopkinfon, JujgeoftlyeCoi.rt of 1 Ju; irall y, and Joly 1 Nidiolfon, Consp»roller Oen er#—ln one large ? vo. vol. Price, in boards, J dollars.' W. Younc has for sale, a general alTortmeut.of Books. Also, Stationary, retail and hj the -pack et ege, well iflorted, and entitled to th? drawback ;i in nxpistted. July «— * L Hl For Sale, 10 That well known place, called VANQF.aßtff's >o i- b R a Y, JO /"*N NeHiaminy creek, 18 jrriiles from Phih yy ladclphia, on the New York port road, io containing 74 acres and 94 perches. Upon the 3C prttnifes are a large two story stone hcul'e ort u -30 pied as atverli, and a good one story done kit- JO ch'en, A large frame liable with agt>od threshing ,0 floor, and feme out buildings —also a well of jo good water, and an excellent ice House. Oti ,0 this plafe is a most elegant situation fora geutle -30 man's feat, commanding a view of the fs'efhain iry toitsjunilion wiih the Delaware, and thence across to the Jersey fiiore. ?t has the privilege of one half the toll received from the bridge. , _ For terms apply to the SaWenber, 00 MORDECAI LEWIS. 24. itaivtf. ■ hi COLUMBIA HOUSE" ST Boarding School for young Ladies. , cr -tl GIIOOMBUIDGE with much plcaf- Ul iVi. ure and refpea, returns her sincere ac :lj. knowledgemcnt for the liberal (be hac received during four years reiidenee in of Philadelphia ; and allures her friends ami the 01 public, so far from intending to decline her dy I'ebopl, she has-rtiide a.i'upenocarrangement for lie tlie 'more convenient aicommodaiion of her :ct scholars.—Every branch of lijclul and polite as - education is particularly attended to by Mrs. «h Groombridge mid inaflert eieeliing iu their ' n refpeftiveprofrftions. Tel • Corner of Spruce and Eleventh Streets. June ?th, 17»>7- The Htuatinn is perfeelly healtky ; and made 0 more agreeable by an exter.five garden and lot 10 of grr.ur.d adjoining (he lioule. a. Jujl Published, at Ahd to be hid of Messrs. Dobfon, Campbell,Rice, Cary, and the other pricipal Booksellers in t'u city,price oiie dolla'f, twtnty-five cents,in boards. -1- New Views of the Origin of the ; er Tribe* and Nations of America. By"BENJAMIN SMITH BARTON, w. n. June 20. School Books and Sta.tio.urr. W. Y 51} N G, No. ?2, Sccotid-Sreet, corner of Chefnut-ftreet, HAS now ready for sale, a very large afiort mcnt of Eh.HJq, French, Latin and Greet SCHOOL BOOKS. Alfa, such elementary to»ti on Science, as are generally read is the aca£tunt"« and colleges throughout the United Statej. LATELY PUBLISHED, Sheridan's Diftionary, the sixth edition, ia one large vol. 8 vo price 3 dols. Ditto, larg: 12 mo price 1 dol. 75 cts. Ditto, co.TiKioo, price I dol. 50 cts. All forts of drawing, packing, printing, and writing Paper ; Bookbinder's Boards, Palteboardi, sheathing and blotting Papers ; printed Blanks, blank Books, Wax, Wafers, and other articles, of the belt quality, used in the counting house, or public office, £*s" Catalogues of a mifcelianeous cplleflion of fiOOXS, with tie price of each affixed, to be had by inquiring as above. OA. 24. —-3aw6v." JuJl Pulli/hcd, and noiv Selling, By BENJAMIN DA VIES, At hit B'>ok-?!tore, No 68, High-Street, The AMERICAN REPOSITORY AND ANNUAL REGISTER fir tteUNITED STATE& fCJR THE YEAR 1 : Containing complete-sud correfl lifts of the Execu tive, I cgiflative and'furiiciary DEPARTMENTS of government, And a variety of ufeful tables, ncceflary to be known in every State of the F,tu!t<iWjhtd T.'itb bauttfome E *pm* One of which is depiflive of a raelanchoiy scene that occurred during the American wai:. Oct. 18. ________ The Philadelphia, Atfion, ancl 1 uokerton mail stag e! THR proprietors beg leave to inform the public t thai they have efcblijhed a Stage between Philadelphia Atfion, Bat(lo, Hamp tin, Speedwell, and Martha Fur note, Wading River fitting mill, and the town of TucL '* erton, ijt to go once a and arc provi ded with good horses, a comfortable carriage, and a care ftl driver, fcr the conveyance of the mail, 'p offenders, end gcode. The Stage twill fart every Thurfhy, at I® o'cod, A. My from Mr. Daniel Cooper's Ferry, and lodge that night at foci Bodine's, at Lcngacoming ; and cn on Friday, at 6 o'clock, P. JVf. arrive at Celeb E vans's, in keeper, in TucLerton, dif, ant frout the city 54 miles, (from the Atlantic 6, and from the Eaf Groufdg Plains J'miles J where are good accoizsroa'ationt for tra veller s, and where are commodious and fofe paffege boats provided to corny pciffcngers to Capt. William War rington s house, on Tucker s JJland, ajjoinining the At lantic, it here aft good accommoaations, and a convenient place to bathe ; the sportsman tube wijhes to regale himfelf wiib fowling end fjhing, may at this place be hi[fitly gra tified, there being at altnef every feafin of tbt year fowl andfjh in abundance .—•'The Stage on its return, farts from the aforefaii C, Evans's in Tu chert on, every T.uef -1 day, at 6 o'clock, A. M. breikfirfs at jife Bodies, at ' Wading River Bridge, lodge that night at Lovgacominv, and at I • clock, P. M. on IVednefday, arrive at the aforefaid Cooper s Ferry. It is presumed that no route of an difiance 'will be less expenjivc, or furnifh tie tra veller with <x greater variety of atftafement, as he will not only have a pleasant fail to the Atlantic from Tucker tern, but have tbt cvriofrty of feeing on the road thither a number of capital fterraces and forges, and one flittiig mill, in complete order, and at work ; gentlemen, too, who 1 are owners, or fa&ors, of any of the aforefaid iron wot Is, lw are soli cited to encourage and support this fags (by white £ they can be so wellaecommoda'ed) the continuance of whica will much depend on their aid. The rates of pejfengens and baggage are as follows : For a pajftnger from tie aforefaid Daniel Cooper s Ferry to Tuckerion, including ) 14 lb. of baggage, T%ao Dollars ; for way pajfengers per mile, Ftvr Cents— 150 lb. rf baggage equal to a prf j ' fencer. m Pof age of litters, newfpapert, \sc. will it n agreeably to law. N. B. The mail creffetfrom the Old Ferry. c THOMAS IVARDLE Co. I Tueherton, S'p-- The Norfolk Mail STAGE. - r I~ T HiS Stage starts from the GEORGE Tavern, 1 jrt the corner of Seconil and Arch Streets, :n PhiUdtlphia, » very Tin flay, Thursday, aud Satur day, nt 2i o'clock, in the rrcrmr.g ; arrives at nb ver the fij'ft day, at Sngwhni the second day/at Nonliampton Court Houle the third day, and oa the morning of the fourth day tke paflengers find a fafc and coEiCbrtebi* packet to convey them to 1 „ Noi folk. A packet !eare« Norfolk for Northampton ferry, '• every ThurHay and Saturday, and the Staje ftartsfrom ferry for Philadelphia, every Moji#'ay, Wednelday and Friday ; puts up at Sno\V Hill thl.firft might, at Dover the id night, and ar rives in Philadelphia in the evening oi the third day. Th»diftance on this rout'',between Philadelphia and Norfolk, is So miles less tlian on any stage fdUtC between those places it- Too much cannot hefaid in favor of the road, of which is mcic excellent indeed. The proprietors n- wiUingly engage to Fetnrn the whole fare to any , 3 wi o, after having performed this route, will lay that he ever travelled in a stage for the fame of distance, so good a road in America. fc,r Anpuft 11. dirrueotf. Window Glass-, Of Superior Quality, and cheaper thau any oih#r ia theCitv — * OF rjiuops SIZES, From 8 by 6 to jc) k»y 14, By the Box or Quanii'.y, rjiay had at the d, store Of ihfc Subscribers, eoruer 0/ Arch -2d FroriXf he ilrect. v u- James C. SiWlutlW. Fijher, It" l')nyp, 1 - 1 -1 'ATf>wfrP 3 Chocolate arid iVii.rtjjkrd j-' 11 Msi'.'jfafTtured as nftial, ,e " Gincer and ISjbm grtiurwl ,n " Phrlle<i or Pearl Barley' ice Bhiladelj)hia Porter, Be<r, Al« and Cyd^ London Porter Taunton and Burton Ale Red Portend other Wines, eithe bottled* or by tar p pe, qairter-callt or pallon—fuitib,)* fcirexportation or home conlimia;ion— i'or Ss|rby 'John Hcnwrth. S. No. fo'ii'u Frr-r* street £ thTsubscriber's; ;Bt ASSIGNEES OF JAMES GREEBLEAr, is HEREby (live notice, that t'»ev have difjio:<|f he of U»e piopei ty assigned to them i'or the feourmjt ler the pavmer.r of the i.otr, acccrtinc( t, and tr for (JorijnienU given by l!dwaid I'o.x, (or tße use ier of the raid James Greelyleai'jj and the holders of ;itc such notes, acceptince?, and endorfernents, are rs. hereby notifyed that tl.e iubferiberi fettle cir *ith them for the amount of their refp;'£»ive claims, both principal and interest, at any time before the 2cth day of Oflober next ; after which' djw, the holders not applying, will ide b»exduded, agreeably to the terms of afljgn lot merit. Applications to be made at south-cast comer of Doc-k and Second streets ( the Dock-street fide), between the hours of eleven and one o* ;', rfoek every day, Sundays encepted. T V . Henry Pratt, ■ds. The. IV. Frances he "John Miller, Jun, ' John JJhley, \ Jacob Baker. I PhiUdelphja,A.nguft i!i, 1797. C
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