To be Sold at Public Vendue, / j[f not before disposed of at private sale) y u jj O~N f.idav, the lirll of December nexl, at fix o'clock in the evening, at the Merchants' Cof fee Jfoiifc, in Philadelphia Forty Thouland Nine Hundred add Thirty Nine acres of LAND, _ now or late in the County of Waftnnglon, and Cem- I monwealth of Pennl'ylvania, and <>n the waters of *- Freih and Wheeling Creeks and Ten Mile Run.— tmer- Thclc Lands arc fertile and well timbered, and were ditior paicnteed early in except 3700 acres ortherea- tranU bou:s, which were patented in 9 ne ' 0 " n " '° l ' of the purchase money to be paid st the time of laie, ftiev for ihe rtfidue a.credit of one, two and three months, Jol will he ijiven, on interest and good leturity. October 6. 3 awlS To be Sold at Public Vendue, flf not before disposed of at private sale) ON Friday, the firtt day of December, at fix o'clock in the evening, at the Merchants' Cnflee House, in Philadelphia, Twenty Si* Thoufj.id Se vooHu.dred and Eighty acres of/LAND, m the State of New-York, between the northern bounds of Pennsylvania and tbe Sulquehanna, now, or late, in the town (hips oi Hamden and Warren, and coun ty of Montgomery. One to.rth of the _ p.rchale money is to-be paid at the time of sale ; for l ? e lidue a credit of one, two, and three months will be, riven, on interest and good security, Oaofie 6. 3 awtS Peale's Museum. rpHIS valuable repository of the works of Na- JL ture, so well calculated to delight the mind and enlarge the underflanding, is opened daily, as ; iilual. It ilaiids in an airy and healthy fixation, and free from the epidemic that at present alflifls the city ; it may, therefore, be frequented with the y reatefl fafety. As aa Ainufement, the study of Nature is the most rational anS pleating : as a Science, the molt fufelime anl inftruAive. It elevates the mind and , j expinds th<J heart. They , r #" : r Y " IVLom Ttoturc'i writ can charm,-with bed bimjtlj KN/ " Held cnxverfc." j bo« Many interjfting additions have lately been , (j ow made to this Mufcum : and the feathered tribe, j ate containing a variety of the most rare and beautiful . mul JVibjeflS, is now very advantageously arranged, [ g Waxen Figurrs.of Men large as life (some o,f them j Sou calls from naaire) are here dressed in their proper , j habits,and placed :n attitudes cbara,acriaic of their rel"pe<9ive natkms. Here may be foe» the Npi th- American Savage, and the lavage of South-Ameri ea —a laboring Chinese, and the Chinefc Gentle man—the sooty African, and the Kamtfchadale— with some Natrlss of the South Sea Islands. the immense variety and interesting diversity which . this Museum off;rs to the view, may be seen but |- oannot b< described with fall gjT Price only I-4th of a dollar. seyt- I* .. J aw dy N O T I C E. er ALL person* indebted to the estate of John be; Striker, Ute of Tinnecum Township. Buck's County, are requested to pay off their « rtfpeaive debts ; and those having any de mands against faifi estate, are desired to bring in v their accoui*.t», to , j _ Pe JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, MALLET py.EVALT, i tors. Ps Sept. it. f ll "* w Tr Davis's Law Book Store, th j No. 319, High-Street. otl GEORGE DAVIS, tic BEING" liufied for some time past in prepara tions'for removing into his present house, has ni been under thenec.ffityof poftponinguntil thisday l informing tie getrtjemen of the Bar generally thro W the United States, that his fprmg importation of ne law books » now r rraneed and ready for lale, on terms that le truis will entitle him to the like pre freence he has experienced for Jeveral years past. Catalogues, <bmbining the most varied ebllec tion ever imported into this country, are printed T and will bu dalivered on applieation. June 17, «W6W_ r City- Commijioners' Office* u jKnc aa, 1797- ai IN purfumte of an ordinance from the fele<a w and corjraon eounclls, palled the aid day of Mav lafti appointing the city cwtrimi..loners, and orefevibing their duties, feflion 9th, notice is Hereby given, That the cily <» divided into Bve diftriifls, each to be under the fuperintendance of one of the city cottinjiflioners, whouto be individually { rdponfibl* for the cleanliflefs ef the fame, and n dar-ftrtet,to thenorth fide ofSpruce-ftreet,tm r the superintendence of Nathan Boys. , From tie north of Spruce-street, to thenorth fide < f Walnut-ftreet,under the fuper ir?r^,H»«VM b Aw,i.,,,..wr. n ,h * fide of Hi jh-ftveet, under the fuperintendtnee ot • J0 4 P Fro2tClorth fide of High-street, to the north fidr ef Mulberry street, under the super intendence of William Moulder. . From the north fide of Mulberrv-ftreet to ( the north fide as Vine-street, under the luper intenden«« of Nicholas Hicks. The cleaningof Hrgh-ftreet to be in cotn«oTi. | er A stated meeting of the city comraillion- , ers is btH at the Old Court House, in High- ; street, every tuesday evening at 5 o tuly '/>• e °'" — Stands for Draymen, &V. following places are fixed upon by the JL fiid City Commifiioajers for Stands for n Pl r men and their Horfe#. In Vine-street, eastward of Front-ftre«, on k°SalTafras Hszh,Chefnot and Walnut-fttreets, eastward ol Vron't-ftreet.on the no.th fideonly. Mulberry-lreet, south fide from Fpnt to Th Fr r Sr%. Cde from Vine-ftrett to El Front-ftrert, from oppoGte to Black Horse al -1 Hamilton's stores, call fide. % Wa.er-ftr«t, wests.de from the north end of SrimDer's or Moore's stores to Pme-ftreet. I pTnn-ftrcet from Pine to Cedar-street, weft Drawbridge north fide, eaftof Front-street. Spruce, Pine and South ltreets, east of Frost v?ft!ee't" s between Walnut-street and the , °PP° r "« street, between Saffafras and Vine * r Fifth-ttre ft et f feaft fide from Chefnut to Mul fcts7(rSftreet, from Third to Fourth-street, "NSay or hovfe to stand within ten feet of l "ft S FOR HACKNEY COACHES Pme-ftreet, north fide from Fourth to Fifth ft S-ftreet, between Chefnut and Walnut north fide, between Third and Fourth itreets. mw &fim July 14" A Literary Treat. JuJi publifbed, handfomtly prfottd on writing paper, price I dollar, 2 A new edition of that popular and entertaining work, antitled _ P'HF. FORESTERS, an American Tale ; being L a f.-quel to the hiliory of john Bull, the Clo thier—ln afeiiesof letters to a friend, with the ad- _ dition of t\\ o letters, alluding to recent political transitions in America. Th« following extraift from the Clavis Allagorica, (hews the principal charailers that are introduced: , John Bull, the Kingdom of England Hi, Mother, theCkurch of England : His Wife, the Parliament Ira His sifter Peg, the Church of Scotland t l, e j Hit Brother Patrick, Ireland street Lewis,the Kingdom of France His Mistress, the Old Conftitutio# His new Wife, the National Rcprefeptation ■>"' Lord Strut, the Kingdom of Spain Nicholas Frog, the Dutch Republic And The Franks, the French Republic The Fwefters, the United States of Amend Robert Lumber, New-Hamplhiie John Codline, Massachusetts Humphrey Plowfhaie, ConneAicut Roger Carrier, Rhode I Hand Peter Bull Frog, New-York ' Julius Csefar, New-Jersey William Broadbrim, Pennfy Wania Caflitnar, Delaware Walter Pipewood, Virginia His Grandlon, George Walhingtoa A n Peter Pitch,, North Carolina "" Charles Indigo, South Carolina tl j e c George Ttuily, Georgia P Ethan Greenwood, Vermont Hunter Longknife, Kentucky celv < Black Cattle, Negro Slave* '° 1 Rats, Speculators T ° Mother Carey's Chickens, Jacobins *' .<rt- This popular and entertaining fatiricalhifto- the 1 ry of Amotica is attributed to the Rev. Dr- Bel- . knap. It has a groat (bare of originality and a- £ I bounds with genuine humour. It is continued go a 1 down to the present time, and chwa&erifes those — 1 late political tranfaftions which have taufed so much useafinefs in Amarica. ; gold by H. and P. RICE, Bookseller, No. 16, 1 South Second Street, and No. 50, Marke' fljeet. " j Jiine 26. 5 / : LAW BOOKS, ~ Latefl London and Dublin Edition*. —I H. fcf P. RICE, Booksellers, Fo No. i 4, South Sctond, and No. 50, Market street, t YTAVE just received by the l«e arrivals Irom II London and Bublin, their fpriag imports tion, confiding of a variety of the lattft and molt approved Law Books, which, added to those alrca - dy on hand, forms the aioft er offered for sale in this country. Thyr theiefore ■j beg leave to notice, that front the r.atwe of their 1 , conne&icns in Dublin, th«y are enalbled to fell Irilh P" r editions (as they have hitherto done) at the very 11 u lovreft price*. The following are among the latelt publications. Vefey, juu'rs Reports in Chancery, » vcit. Peake's Cases at Nisi Prius ; Ridgeway'* Reports in the Wme of Lord Hardwicka ; VloyeT s Pro&crs PraAice is the Ecclesiastical Courts ; Barton s Trtatife on a Suit in Equity,; Tidd's PratfUce of the Court of King's Bench in Perlonal Anions, % <>' parts complete ; Ward's Law of Nations ; Cruise w. on Uses ; modern Reports, 11 vols. London edi- loi tioh. H. and P. Ricp o*pe& to receive by the firft ar- 011 a, rival from the 6th vol. complete of tic i« Durnford and East's Reports, the ad part of C»i.- m a' bert's Law of Evidenee by Loft', and a number of pr of new publications. so )n June *6. pi " The History of _ i By ROBERT PROUD, od Tg now in the prefi, and will be pubJiOied, A with all convenient expedition, by ZtCHA riah PoulsoN, jun. No. 80, Chefnut-itreet, ] Philadelphia, where fubferiptions will continue al to be received, and at the Philadelphia Library, according to the printed propcfala, until the l« •A work is ready for the fubferiber*. it of July 18. » awtf £ The Partnerftiip, ci T TNDER the firm of FREEMAN & Company, ti . Uis dissolved by mutual consent. All persons n i having any domands again!t tkefaid House are de- n 1? fired to render the fame to T. B. Freeman ; and g J those indebted to theHowfe are desired to make pay- t n meat to him—By whom business will in future be v , carried on,at his Store, No. 39, South Front-street. \ £ Auguji 7. eod * w ' f to Richard and James Potter er- HAVE removed their Counting House to No. 45, South Fifth-ftreet. nth Aogoft 1. 0t Lancafier y Harrijburgb Carli/le, the Sbtppenjburg and Suribury ►er- STAGES. 1 iT~<HE public are reqnefted to take notice, that JL the partnerftiip which has for some »ime sub sisted between Mathias Slough of Lancaster, and William Oeer, is now dissolved: bat, not as M. ,0 v" Slongh infmuatesto thepablic without just cause ; as will more fully appear by letter on the fub jeft from M. Slough to W. Oeer, dated the 19th ed necessary. Any gentleman who wiflies to be • more eircumftantially informed of the merits of and f this business, by applying to W. Ceer may have ' \ the perofal of M. Slough's letter, and then can be *°f at full liberty to determine whether or not W. Oeer is not perfcAly jnftifiabie in attaching him ' t ' ie felf to any other person in the prosecution of the Stage conveyance front Philadelphia to Shippenf urg, or any other place. lon Now from tbe liberal and generous fapport the public were pleased to confer on the firft effort in eets, this business, William Oeer, in conjun&ion with jnly. Messrs. Reily, Weed and Witmer, is determiaed it to toprofecute and carry it on, with every care, at tention anddifpatchihat a zeal to oblige the pub it to lie eanpoflibly exert. The above company, who are amply provided f c ,1. with carriages, horfos, and every appurtenance to render th<; passage fafe and commodious, inform ,d 0 f those wnuwifh to patronize and encourage the undertaking, that they can take their feats at a George Weed's, the sign of the White Horse, Market Street, Philadelphia, on every Monday and Friday, to proceed to Lancaster, Hamfburg, "* Carlille and Shippenfburg. The fare as hitherto ' roSt eftablifticd. , . -■» ■ ... For the further accommodation of tne public, a Siage will fltart every Wednesday from the houle cor ß e of Samuel Elder, in Harrifburg, arrive at Sun bur'-in Northumberland county, every Thurlday, Vine and'vreturn from theoee and arrive at Harrifburg every Saturday, so that passengers destined for Mul " Lancaster or Philadelphia, may proceed on Mon- Ireetj WILLIAM GEER. Lancaster, Jan. »7, 1797* , , 4t of N. B. This Line ®f Stages starts from the house of William Ferroe, in Lancaster, on every IS. Tuesday and Saturday morning at 6 o'clock, pro- Fifth ceeding to the westward; and lrom the houfu of Mr. Samuel Elder in Harrifburg every Wedncf alnut day morning,'on the fame evening arrives at Pa trick Cochran's in Shippenfburg, and returns i and from thence on every Thursday: performing the fame roHtint daily as in its tour from Philadel im phia. _ mwt Will be From onboard the Ibip Afljyl MR.frdr. Audio Hi'-utrorgh, SO baits white RuSia dean Hemp 2 -caflcs Clover Seed VvJ* For Sale by Thomas Herman Leuffer, « Tin NorthTifth ATeet, No. 34. Tune »6. $ I" w 'li Voung Hyson lea. J Late J » 40 chests of > superior quality—Also, 100 do.of , T J ti , Imported in the iVoodrop Sims, and for sale tjy ot thd the fubferiber, corner of Second and Pine Unite, street. , P" 1 : 0 " J}" June 11.. f e0 "... Monr, Imported in the Jhip Pigou, i ea And for sale by John Morton, No. 116, South Front-street, that t Hyson p was 1 Hyson Skin C. TEAS Bf th< Young Hyson ( gy Imperial J will b April 20. cash. Thomas Armat and Son, OF PHILADELPHIA, INFORM thsir cuflomers and the public, they have removed a part of their merchandize to Wilmington : Also, they have their store open in ( L - «• the city. At either place their friends can be sup- ty s ec plied, and their orders carefully attended to. Statci By the Cumberland, from Hull, they have re- tr ;& : ceived a handsome aff.rtment of aiticlss, suitable to the approaching season ; and expcil to add to it WPr j by other fall ships. « Should the sickness prevail in the central part of „ ; n the city, that branch of their business will be re* tl e( j moved to Germantown. •• 0 f 0- The communication by post is open and re „ 8e gular as afual. " W Sept. tB. In TO BE SOLD VIRT CHEAIH "e.t A Light W A GGON almost new, with a frame— Jge" 1 and a pair of harness (English collars) has never etQr! beenufed—price 90 Dotls. . A Horse 16 hands high, seven years old—and a new chair, with a falling top and harness— 3 10 - Enquire No. 331, Market-flreet August 24. t diw _J' FoFTale or to be let on ground- A , «»<* A*,valuable Lot of Ground, ; : O ITU ATE on tjic north-eift corner of Wal- jfid O nut and Fifth streets, fronting the State- House square. This lot is fifty-one feet front ( " on Walnut street, and ofle hundred and thirteen fid( r feet and an half on Fifth street ; there are at h present two small two story brick houfct, and a con y number of small tenements thereon. ; n ] It Str Also, for Sale, > '■ Two three story Brick Houses ~ With convenient stores, wharf, &c. situate on • s Watcr-flreet, between Mulberry and Saflafras £,( ,f streets, containing in front on Water street fj i ty-four feet, and continuing that breadth east- r-j fe ward nine:y-five feet, then widening to the 1 i- south thirteen feet fix inches. These houfee SA ave the convenience ot a public alley adjoining tio r- on the north fide, and are a very desirable fitua- coi of tion for a merchant, flour faflor,or others who 01 ml y have occasion for storage of goods. This dr; of property will be fold on very reasonable terms for cash. For further information apply to the >"1 printar. - July 31. m&wtf pc " TO BE SO L D, dr Andpoffefftoti given immediately, g; A " \ LARGfc two story brick House, handsomely ut :t, J\ f„uatedin Princeton, Th*c are four rooms ue and a large entry on each floor, and five rooms in - y, the garret, s ranjc of back buildings 51 feet in he length, and a piazza of j 7 feet. There is a pump in the yard, an eicelleut kitchen garden, at the farther end of which are a carriage house and two stables, one of which is new, 44 feet long, with stalls in the two stables for 27 hones. The heal ity, thinefs and pleasantness ol its situation, and the 30s number of genteel and agreeable families in and J de- near the town, render it a desirable retrecat for a ind gentleman from the city. The commodioufnefs of ay- the house, its centralpoiiiion, and the largeness cf be *he stables, make if every way fuitableforatavern,for :et. which it has alwajs been confiderd as a ft and. Inquire on the premises, of _ ISAAC SNOWDEN. s Princeton, Ang. ij. 19 —dtw^»wtf No City of Waftiington. , t SCHEME Of the Lottery, No. 11, For the Improvement of the Federal City. A magnificent dwcll»g'-houfe ao,ooo dollars, that k cafe 30,000, tre 1 jo.ooo Cub. I ditto ij.ooo A e»<* 15, 00e 40,000 a[l d J ditto 15,000 «t cafe tj,ooo 30,400 1 ditto 10,000 & call) to,ooo »0,000 use; j ditto 5,000 & cafe j,OOO 10,000 sub- ' 1 ditto j,OOO & cafe 5,000 10,600 19th j caftl prize of 10,000 iem- i do. 5,000 eich,are • 10,000 o be 1,000 - - jo,ooc » of jo do. 500 - - io.oop ha™ 00 do. too - - 10,000 "J? aoo d». 50 * " I °' 6oo L . W - 400 do. *5 - * I0 »° 00 !"?" 1,000 do. ao - » 0 >° 0 " p ; n h f ! do. .« ' - t the ,6 »739 Prizes. rt in Blanks. iTued JO,OOO Tickets, at Eight Bollars, 400,00* oub" N. B. Tofavour thofewba may takeaquan tity of Tickets.the prize of 40,000 dollars will be vided the last drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the last i Ce to hot ONI •• . . .form And approvednotes, fecu»ii>g payment in either . the monsy or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will ts at he received sot any number not left than 30 Uck !ndiv et This Lottery will afford an elegant specimen of •bun, the private buildings to be ert&ed in the Cay o herto Walhington—'Two beautiful defigps are already Iciriled for th« entire lronts on two of the public üblic square?; from these drawing*it ispropofed toereel house twocentreand 'ourcornerbuildings.as soon aspof- Sin- fible after this lottciy is fold, »nd to convey them, rida'v when complete, to the fortunate adventures, "• ifb ur ' the manner defiribed in the fcjieme for the Hole d Lottery. A nett dedudionof five per cent, will Mon . be made to defray the neceflary espenfes of print ing, See. and the surplus will be made a part of o the fund intended for the National Umveffity, to be etecled within the city of Waftington. „ tht The real fecuritiesgiven for the payment of the " Prices, are held by the President and two Diredt- J ors of the Bank of Columbia, and are Valued at 'J ' f more than half the amount °f the lottery. of SAMUEL BLODGET. «Pa .§. Tickets may be had at the Bank oi Colam ta c P r "; bfa ?of James Weft & Co. Baltimore ;of Peter the Oilman. Lofton ; of John Hsyluns Richmond ifadel- of Richard Wife Cooper »Ferry. This Day Published, Sch( A»i »o be fold by WILLI AM YOUNG, eoracr of Second and Ghefntit streets, Price ytoths of a DoHar, - Observations on certain Documents TTAf Containod in No. V and VI of iTx n << Yhe History of the United Statss for SCHOC the year 1796," onScici In which the chof speculation against ana co ALEXANDER HAMILTON, sher Late SeckbtaEy of the Trf asuky, is FULLV | arire v REFUTED. Ditt. >r X l T T IBY a I M S S L F. Ditt This publication presents a ccncii'e ftatemcnt All of thd base mean? pradtifed by the Jacobins of the writin] United States to asperse the chasa&er* of rhofe Jheathi persons who are coniidered as hoftilc to their difor- blank . ganizing fchemcs. It also contains the ■ tor- be! refpondence between Mr. Hamilton and Meurs. public Monroe, Muhlcuburgli and VeniVe, on the fuV je& of the documents aiorefaid, and a fcrics ci let- BOQK ters from Jame* Reynolds and his wife to Mr. Ha- j milton, proving beyond the poilibility of a doubt, * that the connection between him and Reynolds, was the result of a daring confpiraay oa the part Of the latter and his afiociates to extort money. A discount of one third from the retail price will be made in favor of wholefaie purchafcrs, for cash. Orders to be addressed to Mr Yowng. ANN AusuH 25. No. 188. Conta Dijlrifl of Pennsylvania, to wit : pj?] , . T)E IT REMEMBERED,, that on the And " (L. «.) twenty sixth day of July, in the twen ty second year of the independence of the United States of America, John Fenno, of the said dif- Q ne tri&,hath deposited in thisoffice the title of a book, , the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the q< words following, to wit : . « Observations on certain documents contained •• in No. V.and VI. of "TheHiftery of the Unit- [ " ed States for the year 1*96," in which the charge ">*-v " of speculation, against Alexander Hanulton, late " Secretary of the Treafnry, is fully refuted « Written by himfeif" „ In conformity to'he aA of the Corgrefs of the Ucited States, entituled, " An »& for theencour- agement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts and boohs to the authors an« propn- etors of such copies, during he times therein men- ' CALDWELL, tt t Cltrk ./ the DiJtrM ./ Ptn*Jyh<nm. vjnj July 47. W4W milt. • ~An~elegant House in Arch Street. TO be let and entered on immediately a large *' ' and eleaant house at the Corner of Arch and r Ninth Street. There are two drawing rooms and one dining room —the largest u3l feet by . 16 —and two are so conne£led by folding doors lt as to make but one. Also, five bed rooms, be- f r n fides sin the garret, well finifhed for servants. anJ 11 There are stables and a coach house, with evry y ro , a convenience for a family. Enquire at No. 19, j a y in North Seventh street, or at No. 218, Arch jf, Street. ana Aug. 15. aawsw. «> )B William Blackburn, Z as LOTTERY and BROKER'S OFFICE £ f- No. 64 south Second-P.reet. ft- ryiCKETS in the Canal Lottery, No. U, which \ he JL commonced drawing the 29th May, FOR ici SALE. The price of tickets will rift in propor- ig tion as the dnwing advances, particularly on ae- a- count of the five firft drawn tickets, priaes of lio four thousand dollars each, on the last day ol lit drawing. tfl Tle Check Books kept for examination and regrfter- J he ing, in the Canal, No. 2, City of Vfafliington, No. », and Paterfon Lotteries. V Also, tickets for laic in the Schuylkill bridge and ' _ Pcrk'omen Bridge lotteries, which will begin drawing in the course »f the fttmmer. The business of a Broker in all kinds of Steak, Bills, Notes, Lands, &c-4cc. tranfa&ed Wlthtlu _ "'V utinoft actention. June a ' r in Erfkine's View of the War. p mp dc the JUST PUBLISHED, v ' 7? By ROBERT CAMPBELL & Co. N lt . No. 40 Sou:h Second street, tl 'the [Price jl Cents]' a and A View of the Causes and Confequen- >ra f ces of the present War with France. e ®®, By the Honorable Thomas Erskini. S ,for Mayij J_ I >itil ~~sTJte trials. \ Sold b W. Youno, Bookseller, No. Ji, South Se rf colld-ftreet, _ a The Pennsylvania State Trials, \ CONtaining the impeachment, trial, and acquit al of FrancisHopkinfon, Judge of the Court of 1 Admiralty, and John Nicholfon, CompKoiler Gen- ' cral—ln one Urge 8 vo. vol. Price, in boaids.j 1 dollars. W. Young has for fale,a general alioitmentot 1 !ty. Books. Also, Stationary, retail and by the pack liars, ege, well aflorted, and entitled to the drawback if ,000 I axpwted. 1 | '• 00 ° / For Sale, >',ooo That well known place, coiled Vand£<srih s fHH, ms«o Ne(li«tii»y cretJc, «8 miles from Phila i'ooo W iadelphia, on the New York post road, >.OOO containing 74 acres and 94 perchw. Upon the ~ooc premises are a large two Itory stone house occu >.ooc pied as a tvern, and a good one ftorv stone kit -3,000 cben, a large frame ftabie with a gt>od threlhing 3,000 floor, and l'orae out buildings—also a well of ajooo good water, and an excellent ice House. On 0 000 this place is a moll elegant situation fora gentle s,ooo man's feat, commanding a view ot the Nefham irty to its iun6hon wiih the Delawaie, and thence across to the Jersey (hore. ft his the privilege of one half the toll received from the bridge. For terms apply to the SnWcriber, mordecai lewis J May 14. rTb"; COLUMBIA HOUSE LA6T Boarding School for young Ladies, either A yrRS. GROOMBRIDGE with m.ch pleaf r Will iVL tire and refpefl, returns her sincere ac f'tjek- knowledgemcnt for the liberal encouragement she has received during four years refidenaein nen of Philadelphia ; and allures her friends and the :ity of public, so far from intending to decline her lrcady school, {he ha? made a fupenor arrangement for public t i, c more convenient accommodation or her oerect scholars.—Every branch of ufetul and a«P of - education is particularly attended to by Mrs. Groombridge and maftera excell.ng in their •rs, ir rc fpe6iive prof<*flion3. Hotel P Corner 0 f Spruce and Eleventh Streets. lt - wiU Jn.e <th, 1797- print- The fituat ; en i s healtliy ; and made P artof more agreeable by an extenfivc garden and lot of ground adjoining the houle. SIS Jw? Published, lued at And to be had of Messrs. Dobfon, Campbell,Rice Cary, and the other pr.cipal Booksellers io tSe r. city .price oue dollaf, tw.nty-five cents,.o boards, holism, Views of the Origin 01 ttie Ve T Tribes and Nations of Americai. f By BENJAMIN SMITH BARTON, M. ». mvff Jane ao. jafff School Books and Stationary. ' W. Y oTu NG, <j No, {2, Second-street, corner of Chefnut-ftreet, HAS now ready for sale, a very large aflort ment of Englifl^, French, Z.a#*« Gr*«i SCHOOL BOOKS. Also, iuch elementary Wts on Science, as are generally read in the academics and colleges throughout the United States. LATELY PUBLISHED, Sheridan*ft Dictionary, the sixth edition, in one large vol. 8 vo 3 <Jols. Ditto, large 12. mo price ; dol, 75 cts. Ditto, common, price I dol. 50 cts. All forts of drawing, packing, printing, and writing Paper ; Bookbinder's Boards, Palteboirds, ftieathing and blotting Papers ; printed Blanks, 1 blank Books, Wax, Wafers, and other articles, of the belt quality, used in the counting house, or public office, Catalogues.of a miscellaneous collection 01 BOQKS, with the price of each affixed, to be had Uy inquiring as above. Oft. Z4. JuJl Publi/hed, and now Selling, By BENJAMIN DAVIES, At his Book-Store, No. 68, Hieh-Streetj The AMERICAN REPOSITORY AND ANNUALSEGISTXKf'rtii UNITED STATES FOR THE YEAR 17Q8 : Containing complete and corre«st mis of the Execu tive, I cgiflativc and Tu'liciary DEPARTMENTS of GOVERNMENT, And a variety of ufeful tables, necefiary to be known in every State of the Union. Embellijbed loitb two handsome Engravings, One of which is depi&ive of a melancholy fccne ' that occurred during the American war. OS. 18. [ The Philadelphia, jitfion, anS 1 uckerton MAIL STAGE. THE proprietars beg leave to inform the public, that they have ejiablifhed a Stage between Philadelphia, Atfion % Batflo, Hampton, Speedwell, and Martha Fur nace, Wading River fitting mill, and the town of Tuck ertony in New-ferfey, to go once a week, and areprovi £ ded with good horses, a comfortable carriage, and a care ful driver, for the conveyance of the mail, poffengers, and goods. The Stage will Jlart every Tburfday, at I® 1 o'clock, A- M' from Mr. Daniel Cooper s Ferry, and lodge that at Joel Bodine's, at Longacom'tng ; and on on Friday, at 6 o'clock, F*. M. arrive at CM E vans's, inkccper y in Tuckcrton, dif ant from the city 54 _ miles, (from the Atlantic 6, and from the Eafi Grouftng Plains 7 miles J where are good accommodations fir tra r# vellets, and where are commodious and fafe passage boats d provided to convey pajfengers to Capt. William War- rir.gton t house, on Tucker's Jfland, adjoinining the At -18 lantic, where are good accommodations, and a convenient place to bathe ; the sportsman whowijhes to regale l:nfelf rS with fowling andfijhing, may at this place be highly gra- C " tified, there being atalmojl every season of the year fowl 4 ' andfifh in abundance. —»The Stage on its return, far is *7 from the aforefaid C. Evans's in Tucker ton, every Tuef -9» day, at 6 o'clock, A. M. breukfafs at John Boding s, at ch Wading River Bridge, lodge that night at Longacom'tng., and at I o'clock, P. M. on Wedncfdcy, arrive at the aforefaid Cooper's Ferry. It is prsfumed that no route of an equal difance will be Irfs expenftvt, or frrgijb the tra veller with a greater variety of amusement, a: he reill ' r not only have a p leaf ant fail to the atlant;c from Tiiclt?* tony but have the euriojiiy of faing on the road thither a • v number of capital furnaces and forges, and one flitting ij. milly in complete order, and at work ; gentlemen, too, who are owners, or faSlorsy of any of the aforefaid iron works a ° r are solicited to encourage and support this Jfoge (by which they can be ft well accommodated) the continuance of which j will much depend on their aid. The rates of paffmgers ° and baggage are as foUoios : For a passenger from the aforefaid Daniel Cooper's Ferry to Tvckerton, including H 14 lb. of baggage, Tw* Dollars ; for way poffengers per mile, Four Cents— IJG lb. of baggage equal to a paf and f etl^r ' °f liters, newfpapers t tjV. will be • agreeably to law. ® ll N. B. The ptsil croffesfrom 'the Old Ferry. THOMAS WARDLE & Co. '"r* Tueltrtoo, Srpt. 18. Oa.S.—*la-wtf The Norfolk Mail STAGE. £ 'T'HIS Stage ftirts from the OF.ORGE Tavern, JL at the corner of Second and Arch Streets, in Philadelphia, every Tucfday, Thursday, and Satur day, at 3 o'clock, in the irorning ; arrives at Do ver the firft day, at Snowhill the second day. at Northampton Court House the third day, and on the morning of the fourth day the paffengcrs find a fafe and comfortable packet to convey them to en- Norfolk. A packet loares Norfolk for Northampton ferry, ice. every Tuefdvy, Thursday and Saturday, and the . Stajc it art- from this ferry for Philadelphia, every $ Monday, Wcdnefday and Friday; puts up at Snow Hill the firft night, at Dover the ad night, and ar rtves in Philadelphia in the evening of the third day. 1 Sc " The distance on this routs, between Philadelphia and Norfolk, is So miles less than on any stage route Sj between those places quit- Too much cannot be said in fayor of the road, irtof which is naoft excellent indeed, ihc proprietors Gen- willingly engage to return the whole fare to any sds, 3 passenger, who, after having performed this route, will fay thai he ever travelled in a stage for the fame entof diftanoe, so good a road in America, pack- August ii. dim.eotf. • ck " Window Glass, r Of Superior Q«»lity, end cheaper than any other- in the Gity*— i itr's OF VARIOUS SIZES, From 8 by 6 to 19 by 14, J hil»- By the single Box or Quanti'.y, may be had at the road, (tore of the Subscribers, corner of Ar«b and Frop* oc'u'* " rC "' James C. & SamuelW. Fijher. ekit- Philadelphia, |un«q, 1797- *!iwmvvftf eft Chocolate and Mustard On Manufaflured as usual, entle- Ginger and Fepper pround (hara - Shelled or Pearl BArley hente Bhiladelphia Porter, Beer, Ale and Cyder vile g £ London Porter Ig®- Taunton and Button Ale Ked Port and other Wines, tithe bottled, S. or b y ,he pipe, quarter-cask or gallon—fuitablc A'tf. tor«»portation or home con.urrtption For Sale by John Hawortb. iics. No.yS fauth FroHt street p'« f - The subscribers, ernent ASSIGNEES OF JAMES GREENLEAP> , nae in HEREBY give notice, that they have difpoled nd the of the pwperty affigncd to them tor the let'untjj ne her the payment of ttie note-> acceptances, 3rd en ,n( for doifementa' given by Edward Fo*, lor the use jf her ofihefiid James Gree*le»f i and theiioldcrs of polite Tuth notes, acceptances, and endowments, are , f Mrs hereby notifyed (bat tbe fubicfibers will fettle n their with them for the amount of their refpeatve elaims, both prim-opal and interest, at eets any lime before the aoth day of Oflober next; mfrf after which day, the holders not applying, will d made be excluded, agreeably to the terms of affign and lot menti , . Applications to be made at fouth-ealt corner fide), between the hours of eleven and one o' „p. Jock every day, Sundays excepted. U .' R,c , e ' Henry Pratt, board., Wo. IV. French, f the l oh r M J I t' Jun ' r ; rn i J° ,M rlca! - Jacob Baker. M ,f t ' Philadelphia, Augi»ftl«, 1797- *
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