FOR SALE, A Team of five excellent! lorfes, vith a nrd Gears. The Horles are all J \v)tinc. ?'ong, tvue to Ihe draught, and capab.e of as (*rta* a wCfght as ttio.'. i" ihe coun- n trv The V.ai!Con r.r/1 Gears are (krong, and fj ll 7-od order. A)»p!v.to ROBERT GREEN, tior Weft Town, Cheller countv, or to app Thomas si/her, (1 i' er < >Io. SeCttnd Street, Phila 'elphia. b< , 11 mo. 2, i-od v v. con In the Press, j\nd speedily will be published by William j )U j Young, No. 52, Second, the corner of 1 Chefnut Street, Pe; A VIEW Of the Science of Life ; i n On the principles eflahliftied in ths elements t,;t " r»r Med'cirir. o" th.» late celebrated P al JO H N BRO WN, M. TX With an attt-m'pt to correflifowie important er- rors of that wo lr, and caf.'s i;i il'luftration, chief- r - v lv leleifled from the records of their praiticf, at p u the General iJbfpitil at Calcutta, lj er Br IViiLt im Yates cf Chas. Ma-Clran. ne\ N\ hich ii fnbjoined, a Treatise on tnc a&ion of Mercury upon living bodies, and its applica tion for the cure of difcafes of indirefl debility AndadilTettnt'nn onthe fourcet of Epid-oiicand- | Pcflilenjtialtliftafes; in wl]ichisa!temp4edtopr®ve by a numerous of faifls, that they 11s- R t <iri!'e from contagion, but are always produ- 1 ced\l)yrertain dates, or certain vicissitudes ot ttie aim-sphere, by CharlSs Maclean", of aec CslcntM' wc Ocl. ,x. ' At the Federal Blast Furnace, Ar In Carver—fir Slittb;g, Plaiting, and Rolling Mills. SEYMOUR'S Patent Rollers. THEIR fuptnorily conjtjls in being free from Co Ihbles and honey-combed places, tvhich are com- t monh found in rollers cajl in /and, or day 1 jjq mouUs. Theft patent rollers are cajl tn iron mouldi, pi-evitjujlf, heated, and uill be found to j bt mure dUnj'e. solid and durable than any rollers | f ut hereto fort qfird. Another important aeti*nntage j un they, have cfer others, is, that the recks require i )i c no turniitgf but are immedaitely fit fnr jfe, mid p e J'roui their accuracy, run with lej's friflion, and requireiefs nucfter to mi'.he them perform their zvork. 7hey may be had by application to the Patentee in Plfmout!:, of Gen. N&tbanUl CqoJ ivitij or of Mejfrs. Thatcher aid Hayward lifflot, t,u Sept. 19- §t>t- This Day is Published, j Mcft. Dobfen, CarcA Campbell, Rice, and the other Bookfellcrs, Price One Dollar and i wenty-fivc cents, ElegCiit'v printed on IVeve paper, and Hot prrjfed, By John Ihompfon, • A COMPARATIVE VifcW OF T The Constitutions Of the fev r»I States with ench other, and with thct of the United States: "exhibiting in Tables, the prominent features of each Constitution, and cUßing together their rnoft impertajit provisions, under the federal heads of adminkftration ; with Mtites andObfertfati'ons. , By WILLIAM SMITH, Of South-Car otitis, ci L L. D. and member of the Congreft of tte il United States. el Dedicated to th« People of th« United States. u N. 3. A few Copt 3 printed an an inferior pa- '< per, at 3-4thsof a dollar. FcbruajTr 6 mwf f, City CommiJJioners' Office, [ Juie 1797- IN purfumce of an ordinance from the feleiS in<s common councils, passed the 23d day ot Mav lad, appointing the city ci»mm:lTionei», aad 'jrcfcribing th«ir duties, feflion 9th, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 1 That'the city is divided into five diftrifts, each to be uoder iWe fuperintendance of one of . thetity commifTiouers, whoisto be individually relponfible for the cleanlintfs'of the fame, and j are as follow. j I>iftri<£\ No. i. From the south fide of Ce- t dar-ftreet, to the north fide ofSpruce-ftreet.uti- ] ithe superintendence of Nathan Boys. , 2. From the north fid-; of Spruee-llreet, to the noflh fide of VValnut-flreet,under the fuper iotendence t>f Hugh Robsrtt. ' ». From the north fide of Walnut to the south fide of High-ilreet, under the fuperintend«nce of . Joseph Claypoole. _ 4 From the north fide of Iligh-ftreet, to the north Ad * of Mufccry street, under the super intendence of Williami Moulder. 5. From the north fide of Mulberrv-ttreet to tW north fide of Vine-flreet, under ihe tuper intendence of Nicholas Hicks. Thecleaningof High-street to be in ccrm«on. A Hated meeting of the city comraiffion ers Is luld at the Old Court House, in High ftreet, every Tuesday evening at s o'clock. July 14- eo,m Stands for Draymen, lie. t„ purfuanee of art Ordinance from ibeScletl and Common Councils,bearing date fx nd day of April, 1797, providing for the appointment of 1 City Commtjjioners, &c. Se3. the ijjtb. THE following plases are fixed upon by the said City Commifiwners for Standi for " Draymen and their Horses. In Vine-street, eastward of I'ront-nre«, on both fides. / Saflafras, Ilieh, Chefnut and Walnut-fttreets, eastward ot Front-street, on the north fide only. Mulberry-street, south fide from Front to Third-street. Front-Ilreat, east flde from Vine-street to Elfrith's alley- Front-street, from opposite to Black Ilorle al ley to Hamilton's stores, east fide. Water-street, weft fide from the north end of Stamper's or Moore's stores to Pine-street. Penn-ftreet from Pine to Ce'iar-Ilieet, \*eU Drawbridge, north fide, east of Front-street. Spruce, Pine South streets, east ol Front flreet south Ode* Dock-Hreet, betweett Walnut-ftrett and the flag stone croffmgs, east fide, opposite Gecrge °ri C ecoiui-ftre?f, between arid Vine ftr piftJ,-ftrfide from Chefnut to Mtil beSaflivas-ftreet, from Third to Fo®rth-ftrect, eS l/o d.'av or horse to stand within ten feet of ■"3 Sw FOR kACKNEr' CO ACHES. Piuc-lireet, north fide from Fourth to Fifth h-ftreet, between Chefiiut and \\ r ajnut ftr ß'ancC:fr«ct ) north fide,between Third and Fourth llrce'.s. mw&fim July l-l- LAW BOORS, • Latefl: London and Dublin Editions. A^or H. Ss 5 P. RICE, Bcokftilers, T? . No. 16, S »uth Second* and No. 50, Market flrcet, fj AVE just received by the 1 *te arrivals from wh j ll London and Dublin, then fprir.s import a- Ti . } tion, confiftingnf a variety of th:.* Ut#ft and 1110.. approved 1 awßooks, whtcVi adctedtotbofe aiiea« av dy on hand, formsthe moftextenfive collesioi» ov er offered for fa'e in this country. They thei dure jj c g beg icave to notice, th».t from th? nature of their £)j a j connc&u nsin Dublin, thi"y ,afo to lcll Iri 1 - £ ni j edition* (aa.they have hitherto (ior.e) at th" v.'ij Cw lowest prices. The following are aiiiong the lateit n publications. , tfint Vefey, juu'rs Reports in Chancery, 4 .\bc Peake's Cases at Nili Prius ; Ridjreway's vt* clo , in the frime of Lord HacdWrckc ; Ployer 5 Pro.flers (ta.l i Pra&yre in the Eccfefuftical Courts ; Barton a wil 1 Trcatifc on X Su';: in Equity; 1 idd s Practice of the Court df Kirix*" Bench in Perfor»ai Anions, 2- *-«- part* on Uses ; modern Reports, 11 vol*. London edi- Ji tion. H. and P. Rice «cpc& t* Receive by the firft ar- rival from New-York *he 6th vol. complete of __ Durcford and East's Reports, the ad part of Gil bert's Law of Evidence by Loft, and a number of new publications. June a 6. "The Hittopy of Pennsylvania, By ROBERT PROUD, Jg now in the press, and will be published, with all convenient expedition, by ZtCH.t- RIAH Pt'ULSiN, jun. No. 80, Cheinut-ftreet, I Philadelphia, where l'ulifcriptions will continue to be received, and at the Philadelphia Library, according to the printed propJals, until the work is reaJv for the fubferiber*. ft July is. ' _ -" wtf ± THIS DAY WAS PUBLISHED, ton And for sale by 7 * at the Stone House, No. 41, south Second street, t^r EVENINGS at HOME; OR, THE JUVENILE BUDGET OPENED. , ConlitHng of a variety i<f Mifccllaneou". Pieces for the and auiiifemcnt of YOUNO FEEt- SONS—Volumes haiidfomely printed ami bound up in two volumes, price Two Dollars. The variety and excellence of thef.' pieces are | such, that the book needs only to be known to be ! universally esteemed one of the moll valuable [flio j lic itionsth t can be put into th» ham'* of young I perfom. " Delightful tail? to rear the tender rhotjht, To teach thwyoung idea how to (hoot, Fo pour tk« frefh iollrudlidn o'er the mind, r To breatheth' enlivening fpirit,and to fix The g«m rous ptirpoft in the glowing bread." Thomson. August »4. mwf4W C« THIS D ■* Y IS PUBLISHIiD, H By THOMAS OOBSO AT, at the Stone *o«f«, or No. 41, south Second street, ' e Letters and Conversations, Between several Ladies, on improving and in teresting fubje<U. TrJftflatid fion. the D«tch of Madame dt Samim With alterations and improvements, " Printed ..fne paper, and nent/j bund, " Prise one dollar. ft AMIBST the tide of modern Romances, paming '5 taks el f*traordhjary ditttefs, er of desperate or w 1 artful vi-llaiuy, which " harrow up the foul," a«ii fc which it would Infer the honor of young ladiu to be ignorant of, this little book comis forward to so- 0 licit notice, where i i a variety of-i»iidents, not ex- t ; ceeding th« h«mds of rial life, the proper, beciufs n ilegavt and 1 natural dhtrity *nd importance of the Female cbara&tr il e*hi',ite<t In an interesting point cf view, (i and prefcnts example* of real and attainable excel jciicc. The puliliiher was foraudi pleafcdwkh die peni- _ sal, tkat he was pertuaded he fnould do a ple-ifing ■ fctviM to thi community by feuding it in o circu lation. Augtid 14 —mw4w ACt laying Duties on Stamped Vellu vi | Parchment and Paper. A TEW copies of the above a& may be had at j kc Office of. tho Gazette of die United States, No. , 119, Chefnot-ftreet. July iy. f ■ The Partnership, T TNDER the firm of FREEMAN IS" Company, t I V_J is dissolved by mutual confeßt. All persons , having any demands against tke said fioufe are de- , fired render :he fame to T. B. Freeman ; and ( * those indebted to the House are desired to make pay- , " meut to him—By whom business will in future be , carried on,at his Store, No. J9, South Front-street. 0 Au S „JI 7 co<Uw Ricbard and James Potter li HAVE removed thoir Counting House to No. 1 45, South Fifth-ftreet. • uguft *. w&f6* \ Lanca'ier, Harrijburgh Carlijlt, Sbippeiifburg and Sunburj STAGES. THE public are reqmlled to take notice, that the partnership which h«s for fomc lime fub '* filled hctweon Mathias Slough of Lancaster, and William Geer, is now dissolved: bat, not as M. Slough infinuatestc the public without just cause ; us will more fully appear by a letter on the fub ~ jea from M. Slough to \T. Gccr, dated the 19th December I aft. a recital «f which is not now deem ed necelfary. Auy gentleman who withes to be more cireumftantially informed of tke njerks of this business, by applying to W. Geer may hare °J the perrfal ef M. Slough's letter, and then can be "f at full liberty to determine whether or not W. Geer is not perfe&ly jaftifiable in attaching hi tu be felf to aDy other person in the prosecution cf the Stage conveyance from Philadelphia to Shippenf urg, or any other place, on No\V from the liberal and generous support the public were pitafed to confer on the firft effort in ts, this business, William Geer, in conjundion with ly. Mefits. Rcily, Weed and Witmer, is determined to to prosecute and carry it on, with every cart, at tention and dispatch that a zeal to oblige the pub to lie can poflibly exert. The above company, who are amply provided 11. with carriages, horlt-s, and cvtry appurtenance to render the passage fafe and commodious, inform 0 f those wnu wi!h so patronize and encourage the undertaking, that they can take their ieats at . n George Weed's, the sign of the White liorfe, Market Street, Philadelphia, 011 every Mond«y and Friday, to proceed to Lancaster, Hanifburg, Carlisle and Shippenfburg. iTie fare as hitherto 3111 eftablifhcd. For the further accommodation of the public, t,lf a Stage will start every Wednesday from the house r 6 e of Saßiucl Elder, in Harrifburg, arrive at Sun bury in Northumberland county, every Thurlday, ine and' return from theoce and arriva at Hairifburg every Saturday, l'o that passengers destined tor "I- Lancaster or Philadelphia, may proceed on Mon tlavs. WILLIAM GEER. Lancatltr, Jan. 17, 1797- ; , of N. B. This Line of Stages ttp.rta from ths house of William Ferruc, in Lancaster, on every Tnefday aisd Saturday morning at 6 o'clock,_pro fth c%cding to the vveftward; and lr6m the house of Mr. Samuel Eldei in Harrifliurg every Wednef aut day morning, 011 the fa-rie evening arrives ;.t 1.1 trick Cochran's in Jhippcnfburg, and returns nd from thence 011 Thurfday : performing the fame routine dai'.y%# in its tour I hi!?', c - , phia. mwl ' tIOMAS" LiI.UTF!.R, North fifth street, corner of North alley, No. 34, A«.i t HAS FOR SAL*!, IP XCELLENTred Uounieaux Wine incafetand J fix years oM Ul >j White Graves Wine in cafis 1 ' " T1 Rnflh Sail Cloths Raven, Muck ' In w Big i^inon Hcfli.itis Diaper a,id Tabic Cloth La£a Empty bags CoiMnion German Cloth •> n affortmcnt of black coloured Ribbons Th i"ine "German Laces ' »cf th About twelve tens Ruffix clean Hemp Unit Clover Seed P srfo Italian Soap, in fma'J boxes, for family ufs ga^i; Window Giafs Aug 29—law refpa Excellent Bourdeaux Brandy Bitto ditto Claret *n cases ters I received, and for Sale by miltc Rundie t:f Leech. that Aug. 11: aaWtf was Will be Landed, f onboard the ship AJlive, Capt.Blair,from A,li Him bit 1 gh, CAS j a-o bales white Ruflia ckran Hemp A 1 calks Clover Seed For Snlc by Thomas Herman Lcuffer, North Fifth street, No, 34. (*■• ! June i ft. * tvl'e —' —'' 1 -~ » at , TO BE SOLD, *ia jlnd immediate pnjfejjion given, th« A Convenient well iiniHied Brick Tenement, vvor with a cook house and other out houses.situ- " atcd in a pleasant part of tho borough of Wilming- " ir ton, in the State of Delaware—The lot of ground " ei has forty feet front on W«ft-ftreet. and extends « o: through the square to Pallure-ftreet, 011 which is " S ercoled a liable and carriage honfe. " V ALLEN M'LANE. h Wilininiwn, Aug. 30. tJc: Ixported in the Jhip Pigou, And for file by John Morton, No. life, South etoi Front-street, tior Hyson Skin C T £AS Tonng Hylon C J ImpVria! j A pril to. sOts '' ■ 1 *—- * 1 T For sale or to be let on ground rent, J jlycduable Lot of Ground ; a SITUATE on the north-eift corner of VVal- a 5, nut' and Fifth flreets, fronting the State- | fid House ftjuart. This lot is fil'ty-oße feet front j f] on Walnut (Irett, tnd one hundred and thirteen j COl feet and an half on Fifth street j there ai-e at j ; n present two final! two story brick houses, and a . mimbei of final! tenements thereon. | Also, for Sale, Two three story Brick Houses With convenient flores, wharf, situate on L Water-flreet, between Mulberry attd Saflafras ftreeu, containing in'root on Water street Of- H ; ty-four ftet, aml conlinuing that breadth east- J ; ward nine;y-five feet, then widening to thf S/ 1 south thirteen feet fix inches. These houses t« » ave the convenience of a public alley adjoining «> ■ on the north fide, and are a very desirable situa tion for 1 merchant, flour faflor,or others who r ' may have occafwn for storage of goods. This ' property will b.' fold on very reasonable tsrras ' forcalh' For furtlier information apply "to the 1 pritvttr. 1 p July 31. m - Vwtf d. : r B E S O L D, B And poffcfjioa given imwediatefy, ui A LARGE two llory brick House, hatidfomely situated in Princeton Thwe are four rooms and a large entry on each floor, and five roonis in tbe garret, a range of back buildings 31 foet in ' Unglh, and a piazza of J7 feet. There is a pump '• in the yard, an eicelleut kitchen garden, at the farther end of which are a cariiag* house and two stables, one of which is new, 44 feet long, with stalls in the two stables for if horses. The heal- U thinefs and pleafantiiefs ol its fitu.uion, and the J 18 number of geiiteel and agreeable familu** in and * near the town, resder it a desirable rttrceat for a d gentleman from the city. Tht coinmodioufuefs or the house, it? central position, and the largentffs of >t: t»heflables,m&ke wtyfuit able for a tavern,for which it ha* always been confidcrd as a capital ftafld. Inquire on the premises, of < ISAAC SNOWDEN. 0 Princeton, Ang. 15. 29—diwzawrt City of Wafliington. t, SCHEME Of the Lottery, No. 11, For the■ Improvement of the I' edttnl City. A magnificent '1 weUing-boufe ao,«ocdollars, lat & cafli 30,000, arc 30,000 ib- j dittd 13,00b & cast »3,00 a 40,00" nd 1 ditto 13,000 & calh 13,009 30,900 VI. I iHttq f>,oot> £c csfh f, 1 ditto 3,000 ?« ctftt 3, '>00 10,000 'b- 1 ditt! 5,000 & ca!h 3,000 10,000 ith j t a(J, prize of To,ooo nl " 1 do. 3,000 «acb,arc ■ io,o«k) l ": 10 do. 1,000 - - 10 do. ?oo - - 10,0011 l 7 c 00 do. mo - - *o,<x<«> „ x-m do. to - / Z: 400 do. as - - h e 1,000 do. »o ' io>ooo nf . 13,c00 do. to - the 16,739 P"»es. " in 33,161 Blanks. ith jed jo,ooo Tickets, at Eight Dollar#, *oo,coc> at- ub- N. B. To favour thofc who may taVe a quan tify oi Tickets,the prize of 40,000 dollars will be ded the last drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the last :to but oni : _ irm Andapprovednotes, securing payment ir.ettoer the monty or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, i>l at be received foi any number not less than 30 tic.t rfe, ets. . day This Lottery will afford an fpecimen ol irg, cheprivate buildings to be ert 3ed in the CLtj o, ;rto Walhineton —Two beautiful defigps sre already Itlefled for the entire fronts on two of the public die, fquarct; from these drawivgsitisproyofed toercftl jufe twocdntreand r ourcOrner bwildings.as foonaspoi un» fiSle after this lottery is fold, and to convey them, lay, when. complete, to the fortunate adventurers, ir iurg the manner delcribed in the fchoma for the tlote for Lottery. A nc.tt dednAioß of five per cent, will ion- he made to defray thcneceffary axpeufes of print ing, &c. and tbe surplus will be made a part ol the fund intended for the National Umverlity, to be creded Within thscitj of Washington. 'th. rht real fecurit,«rgiven for the payment of the ■erv Prizes, are held by the President and two D.reet pro. ors of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at ' of more than half the amount of the lattery. ne r SAMUEL liLODG£T. Pa- »§. Tieketsmay be had at the Bank of CoUn urns IV,-, of lames Weft & Co. Eat.mote ; of Vetcr the piimac, Boston ; of Joltn Hophms, Richmond : •del- 'and of Richard W.IW, Cooper »Ferry. , mv.'i This Day Published, Sch A»,ltp be foldky WILLIAM YOUSG; turner of, Second and £h3fnut ftrccts, Price 3'2/tos of a Dcttar, Observations on certain Documents tTa Contained i* No. V and VI of XJ. i " The Hiiiory of the United States for SCHO the year 1796#" onSci; In which the caf micz of speculation against cc ALEXANDER HAMILTON, she Late Sechm auy of the Treasury, is FUJLL"\ i arof ,, RKFUTFD. g tr RITT EiV BY HIMSELF. j)j t TMs publication prei'eiifs a .ccncifc statement 'cf the bafc means pra&ifed by the Jacabiw* of the W ritir United States to asperse the cbanuSier* of rbofe {heath psrfons who arc copfu-iercd as Hicmile their difor- ' blanlc fchemes; Ic also contains the cor- the be refponder.ee between Mr. Hamilton and Mcfirs. p U bjj c Monroe, Muhknburgli and Venable, on the iub jc& of the documents aj'orefaid, and a fcriei. of let- p,ooj ters from James Reynolds<tndhi* wife to Mr Ha- ; nc m'dton, proving beyond thepofltbility of a d>ubt, j that the conneAion between him and Reynolds, was the reiult of a daring conlpiracy on the part x> bf the latter ana ilia associates to extort money. j A discount of one third from the retail price will be made in favor ct wholcfaic purchasers, for cash. Orders to be addrefied to Mr Young. ANI AhvuQ 25 s No. 188. Cont DiJlriß of Pennsylvania, to iuit : qj- JJIE IT, RJR.YIiiMBKRKD, that on the . £ (l. s.) t W cnty sixth day of July, is.the twen ' ty l'econd year of the independence©! the United States of America, John Femno, of the said dTf triiSl,hath depofitedin this office the title of a bock, th« rifht whereof he claims as proprietor, in the , words following, to wit : -~xz '■ Observations on certaia domments contained - " in No. V. and VI. of " The History of the Unit -1 "ed States for the year 9(1," in which tha charge - i "of speculation, against Alexander Hamilton, late | s " Secretary of the Treasury, is fully refuted— " Written by himfelf" n f <c Ilk conformity to the ail of the Conjrofs of the Ue:ted States, cntitnled, " An a£ for the cnt»ur- ' agemcnt of learning, by feenring the copies of maps, charts and books to tho authors am? propri- J h etoi tof such copies, duricg h« times therein me»- S™ U ° n J SAMUEL J* Clerk of ib, Dijlria •/ Ptnnfyhanw. J itly » 7 . * V '* W — mi/c An elegant Hyufe in Arch Street. pi* TO be let and entered on Immediately a large . and elepatit house at the Corner of A.ch and £ Ninth Street. There are two drawing moras and one dining room —the largest is 31 feet by »6 —and two are so conn?fitd by folding doors as to make but one. Also, five bed roomss be- :■ fides s 'n the garret, well fimflied for fervaau. axJ It | There are stables and a coach hoofe, with tvry y r „. :n i convenience for a family. Enquire at No. 19, j ai at |in North Seventh street, or at No. 118, Arck tV, a I Street. "n<i Aug. Ty. *fm William Blackburn 3 n LOTTERY Ann BROKER'S OFFICE £ as • Wo. 64 fotftth Second* fireet. If- '"r'ICKETS in the Canal Lottery, No. 11, which ™ ft- A conimnnced drawing the 19th Mary_, FOR ' h« SALE. The price of tiAets will rifa in proper- "" fes tion as the dr iwing advances, particularly on ac count of the five firll drawn tickets, prizes of i a . four thousand dolla:s each, on the last day ol h 0 drawin®. Check Books kept for exafltination and register- J ing, in the Canal, No.i.City of Waihington.No. ' , 2, and Paterfon Lottarics. C Also, tickets forlalc in the SchuylkHlbridge and J Pcrk:omcn Bddge lotteries, which will bogiu "> drawing in the course cf the fununer. ■ The budnefs of a Broker in all kinds of Stock, Bills, Votes, Lands, &c» &c. tranfadted With the _ utmost ely June 1 tu&f r Erfltine's View of the "War. p in , Jl mp JUST PUBLISHED, tbe 'By ROBERT CAMPBF.LL si Co. K No 40 South Secnnd street, tt rPrice 31 Cents] a 'the A View of'the Cau/es nnd Con/equen- * »"<i ces of the present War with I ranee. c ,l ' a r By the Honorable Thomas Exskini. S ■;° of Ma L_ 1 S STATE TRIALS. Sold b W. Yoong, Boolcfcllcr, No. s*, South St cond-itreet, a rf The Pennsylvania State Trials, i CTNtaining the impeschment, trial, and acquit al of Fraoci.Hopkinfen, Judge of theCoßrt of 1 Idmiralty, and John Nicholfow, Comptroller Gen- ' cral—ln one large 8 vo. vol. Price, in boaids, 3 ] dollars. W. YODN9 has for sale, a general aiSjrtmerftol 1 If- Books. Also, Stationary, retail and by the pack lars, «ge, well allorted, and entitled u> the ifiiw' aelc il ,00(1 axported. Jmy 7—* For Sale, ',o™. Wr<tt <vell kntivn place, tailed Fakdfurift's jOoo i* S R R Yj > ot)o /AN Nefhamiav «reelc, miles from Philir ,,ooo V/ ladeiphia, on the New York E oft read, i'ooc containing ;.l acres and Upon the ~ooc premises are a large two lioty ftonc houie occu , 000 pied as a tvern, and a j:ood one story (tone fcit /,ono chen, a Urge frame'flable with a(hreniing , nno floor, and i'orr.c out buildings—alio a well 01 ' o good water, and an excellent ice House. On ),oqo this place is a moll elegant fitujtion fora gcntle ,|owo man's Rat, commanding a view of" the jftam- Lry toitsjunilion wiikthe Delaware, and across to tbe Jerfcy fficre. ft has the privilege of ore half life toll received from the bridge. For term 3 the Sahfcriber, mordecai lewis -1 >'ay 24 ■ S"; COLOMBIA HOUSE . ~ LAST Boarding School for young Ladies, either Tt f KS- OROOMBKIDGE with mach pleaf will JJ>jL s refpet!), returns her sincere ac "tick- linowledgemtSit f<* the libera! encpura-crnent (he Ins received dnrintt four years reltder.se ib nenor ; Philadelphia ; and assures ber friends and the :iiy of public, so far from intending to decline Iter Ircady fcfcool, (ho his made a fu-perior orrati jeroent for public the more convenient acO©n>fnnation o! her oercftl fcho'ars. —Everv brar.ch of irfrful .nd polite aspof- ediicntinn h particularly attended to by Mrs. them, Groorabndgo and master* exccllitig in their ftt: In rerpeiliveprcfeffions. ■ . . Hotel r Cni . lier 0 f SpfjiCß an d Eleventh streets. £ - w,li Jiihe ?th, .707- , r nilt ; The fituatimi i« perfeilly healthy ; and made )o ' to more agreeable by an e.ttenfivg garden and lot Ito of ground adjoining the lioule. ' Lt- ~ J^TPubli/hed, ucd at 'And to be had of. MclTrs. DoUfon, Campbell, Rice, Car-;, and the other picipal pooMellers in the ciLy .prica one dollar Awinty-iive cents,in boards, •oinm- New Views of the Origin of the , v n c i" Tribes and Nations of Aiperica. ' By BENJAMIN SMITH BARTON, m. ". av.f ' School Books Stationary. tJj W. YOUN G, '■ 1 No. Secor.d-ftreet, corner of Chefnut-ftrcet* T HAS now ready for sale, a very large afiort mcnt of Enalijh, Freni/t, Latin and Creek ~ SCHOOL BOOKS. Alf«, such elementary book* oh Science, as arc generally read in the academic* and colleges throughout the United States. LATELY PUBLISHED, Sheridan's Di&iotiary, the sixth edition, ia or« large V .I. 8 vo price 3 do! 9. Ditto,large iinio price idol -75 ets. Ditto, common, price I dol. 50 cts. All forts of drawing, packing, printing, and writing Paper ; Bookbinder's Hoards Paftebosrds, sheathing and fclo.tftfg Papers ; prii fed Blanks, t blank Books, Wax, Wafers, and other articles, of v I the best. quality, used in the counting houie, or public office'. Catalogues of a miscellaneous colle&icn of BOOK 3, with the price of each affiled, to be had J by inquiring: ns above, 24.—-3aw6w 'JvJI Publijhed, and no>iv Selling, By BENJAMIN DAVIES, At his Book-storf, No 68. HtehtStreef* £ The AMERICAN REPOSITORY AND t * ANNUAL REGISTER for tl>e UNITED STATES FOR THE YEAR 1 7C*B : Containing complete and catre& iiAs r of the Execa- j tive, 1 cgiflative and Tutelary DEPARTMENTS OF GOVERNMENT, And a variety of ufeful tab-lea, ncceff. ry to be known in every State of the Union. Embell'jhcd with two Enjrav-ngs, ! One of which is depidtive of a melancholy fccne that occurred during the American war. OA. 18. The, Philadelphia, Atfton, anU 7 uckcrlon MAIL STAGE. THE proprietors beg leave to inforMjhe public, that they Lave tfablijhcd a Stage between Fhlade!fh>a, Atjion, Batjlo t Hampton, Speedwell, and Martha Fur nacc, Wading River fitting mill, and the town of Tuck erton, in New-ferfcy, to go once a week. and are provi ded with good borfes, a comfortable carriage, and a care ful driver, for the conveyance of the mail, passengers, and goods. The Stage will fart every Thatfday, at IO o'cocL, A. M. from Mr. Daniel Cooper s Ferry, and lodge that night &t Joel Eodine's, at Longacomirg ; and ♦ oh on Friday, at 6 o clock, P. M. arrive at C deb E vans' s, in keeper, in Tucker ton, difiant from toe city $4- miler, (from the Atlantic 6, and from ihe Eajl Croufmg Plains 7 miles) where are good actommndrtioni for tra t vclUn, and where arc commodious qfifafe pafnge boats j pravided to ccnvey passe gers to Capt. William Har ringtons houfs, on Tucker s If and, ailjoinining ihe At lantic j t'.'lere are goed out,. *\odations, and a convenient ■ pi fie e tobirthe ; the sportsman whowhjhes to regale 'Amfelf S with fowling and filing;, tray at this place be highly gra i'fed, there being at almof every feafen of the year fowl andfja in abundance .—The Stag* on its return, farti Y from the aforefaii C, Evans* sin Tucker ton, every Tu«f~ da), at 6 o'clock, A. iVI. breukfajts dt John Bodine s\ at lVading River Bridge, lodge that night at Longacoming* and at I o'clock, P. M. on Widttefliy, arrive at the tiforefaid Cooper*s Ferry. It is prefumcd thai no route of " an equal difance will be less escpcnjive, or furuijb the tra veller with a greater variety of amusement, as he will Z? net only have a pleasant fail to the atlant c from Tucker ion, but have the euriejity of feeing on the road thither a i number of capital furnaces a>td forges, and one fitting mill, in complete ordttf, and at work ; gentleman, toe, wha are owners, or faflors, of any of the (f oref a id iron vsprks, are f elicited la encourage and'fupport this flage (by wh ch C f tl ry can be so n ell accommoda'edj the continuance <j£whieh °i will muJj depend(*a their aid. The rates of ptykngert ° and haggafo are as follows : For a pejfenger frxirn the of or ef aid Daniel Cooper's Ferry io Tucker ten, including , f 14 lb. of baggage, Two Dollars ; for way ppffengert °' per mile, Four Cents—1 50 lb. of haggage eqi al Lo a paf~ n J f' n & r - Fof age of letteri, ntwfpapirs, &c. will be • agreeably to law. ' U N. E. C lhe, mail eroffts front the Old Ferry. , THOMAS WARDLE & Co. : hc ' tuelerlon, Sept. *B. o#. j-—^anvtf The Norfolk Mail STAGE. Stage starts from the OF.OROK Tavern, i at the corner ot Second Mid Arch Street*., ill Philadelphia, i-vtty Tut/Jay, Thy/flay, and fjatnr (Tay, at 3 uMpclt, in the D oming ; arrives at Ho ver the si: ft day, at Snowhiil the feccnd day, at tlorihampton Court Houic the third day, and oil the morning of the fourth day the ralTeiigcrs find a l'afe and comfortable packet to «ouvey them to n m Norfolk. A packet leaves Norfolk for Northampton feiry, :t. cvcry Tuefdiy, Thursday and Saturday, and the Stajre starts Trcm this Terry for Vhiladelphiu, every j MopVay, Wcdr.cfday and Friday; p«t» up at Snow Hill the firft aight, at Uov«r the id night, and ar rives in Philadelphia in the cve»ing of the third day. St * Thediftance on this rout",between Philadelphia and Norfolk, it to miles less than on any ftagc route j between those places uit- Too much canuot befaid in favor of the road, rt of which is mcft excellent indeed. '1 he proprietors ►eft- Willingly engage to return the whole fare to any is, 3 paiTenger, who, after having performed this route, will fay that he ever travelled in a stage for the sam« *tof diftan«e, so goodaroael in America. . v ack- A us* uft ii. dim.cotf> :1c if " ~ Window Glass, Of Superior and cheaper thau »«y other i)a , iheCity— ' I*{. : I* OF VJIIUQVS SIZFS. From Bby 6 to Tg by 14, " 1 ' 1 " Bv the fingTe Bo* or Quanii'.y, may bd bad at tftc r '"'' ftorc of the Subfctibers, corner of Arch and Fioot» 1 the (Irctt, v ecu " Jawes C. &<SamuelW. Fijher. ,H"' Philcdelpkia, Juneg, >797. lung ' —. "on Lately Pubiifliedy ntle- In one vo). 8 vo. (price o'nu dollar ia boards) fold .am- by WILLIAM YOUNG, corner of Second and e'vte Chefaut streets, . ,le-e A Colleaion of Papers on the fubicitof ;e. C Billitius Fevers, prevalent in the United States for a few years ptift. Cimpikfi by A'o-.il? /IST-FR, juv. tf. Containing letters from "otftors Se tKian, Smith, Euel, Taylor, Ramsay, Monfoa, Reynolds, Mitch ell,on contagion, Jcc. ic. ies. j _- ' THE SUBSCRIBERS, me„t ASSIONE-ES OF JAMES GREENLEAT'i ee in HEREBY give not.ee, that tbty hive djlpo "ed d the of thepicope.'ty a Signed to tliemfor the fonring • her the pivvnent of tiie note , acceptances, and e«- ;tfor given by Edward Fox, for the use her of the fjitl Jamcg Oveehleaf; antl the holders of solite l'uch not«s, acceptance, and endorf'ements, ire Mrs hereby r.otifyeri thai the will fettle their with them for t!.« amount or their refpeaive tliirrio, b<;th pkinciPAL Ind intsrest, at -ts dny trrte befbre the acth day of OiVoher r.eKt; Vsf after which dav, the lint applying, will made be excluded, to the terms of affign nd lot ment. ' App!!<.atiou« to he made at fonth-eall corner , 0 f Dock and Second streets (the Dock-street fide), between the hours of eleven and one o' p •.. .lock every day, Sundays excepted. l . ' Henry Pratt, 'oardT, W \ Francis, .kg 7'o/in Mflit'r, Jan. \* J° hn 4ft>h> Jacob Baktr. *4 t ' Philadelphia, Augtjft 18, 179-71 d
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