FOR SALE, A Team of five excellentHorfes, M T ith a V/?ggon and G<?ars- Horses are all young, fii ong, true to the draught, and capable j of hauling as grt?ta weight as moftin the coun try. The Waggon and Gears are ftrortg, and in order. Apply to ROBEHT GREEN) t Weft Town, Chelter county, or to 2 Thomas Fijher, No. 141, S.-Second Street, Pliila elphia. j 11 mi>. z, eodjw. ( In the Prcfo, < And fp.'Cilily will be publilhcd by Wi tli am ' Youxg, No. 52, Second, the corner of ' Chefnut Street, . ] A VIEW Of the Science of Ltff. ; On the principles eiiahlifhed in th# elementi 1 of Medicine, of the late celebrated JOHN BROWN, M. D. With an attempt to correil some important er- ' rors of that wotk, and cases in ly fe ! t<fled from the records of their praiitice, at tbe General Hospital at Calcutta, I Br William 7'ates cS 1 Chas. Mp.cleak. i To which is fubjuined, a Treatise on the ai?.ion 1 of Mercury upon living bodies, And its applica- I ti.m for the cure of diseases of indireiil debdity I AndadilTeitation otithe fourc<S of Epidftnicand- ■ PcftiSentiildifeufcs; in whichisalte'raptedtoprevt by a numerous induflion of faifls, that they ne- ( vcf arise from contagion, but are always prouu- j ced by certain states, or certain Vicissitudes of the atmosphere, by Chakles Maclean, of . Calcutta. * Ocl. jt. Jut At the Federal Blast Furnace, 1 , hi Car■-.<!>—;for Slitting, Platting, and Rolling Mills. , SEYMOUR'S Patent Rollers. THE 111 superiority conjijls in being free from ( holes and honey-combed plaees, which are com- ( tnor.li found in rollers cajt in sand, or clay , tno.iUt, Tbefi patent rollers are cajl in iron J moulds, prevtoujly heated, and will be ftund to bemore dense, solid and durable than any, rsliers ( heretofore used. Another important they, have ever others, is, thai the necks require ] no turning, but are immedaitely Jit for use, and j from their accuracy, run <with less friSioi.and require less ivcter to make them perform their xvork. 'lkey may be had by appftcation to the Patentee in Pi/mouth, of Gen. Nathaniel Gtod <win, or of Mejfrs. Thatcher and Huyu ard Ho/lon, Aug. tt. Sept. ") §*t- This Day is l J ublifhed, BY McfT. Dobfon, Carey, Carrphell, Rice t and the othrr Bookfeilers, Price One Dollar and iwenty-five cents, Elegant y printed on fVovr paper, and Hot prtjfed, By John Thompson, A COMPARATIVE VIEW OF The Constitutions Of the several States with eath other, and with that of the United States: exhibiting in Tables, the prominent features of caeh Constitution, and clslliiigtogether their most impertant proviEons, 'finder the several "heads of administration ; with Notes and Obi'ervationf. By WILLIAM SMITH, Oj South-Carolina, L L. D. and meitiber of the Congress of the , United States. Dedicated to the People of the United States. N. B. A few Copies printed on an inferior pa per, at j-4ths of a dollar. ■ February 6 mwf City Comm'tJJioners' Office, ■ June 11, 1797. IN pursuance ef an ordinance from the feltiS and common eouncils, pal Ted the iiA day of Mly last, appointing the city ccmimiflioners, and preferring their duties, fcJlion qth, NOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN, That the city is divided into five diftrifls, each to he under thre fuperintendance of one of theeity commilTioners, whoisfobe individually relponfible for the cleanlirfefs ef the fame, and are as follow. 1 Driftriil No. v. From the south Cde of Ce dar-street, to the north fide of Spruce-street, un ithe fuperiatendence of Nathan Boys. 1. From the north fide of Spruce-street, to the north ftdc of Walnut-flreet, under the super intendence of Hugh Roberts. 3. Erom rhe north fideof Wslnut totfcefouth fide of High-street, under the fuperintendtnee of Joseph Claypoole. 4. From the north fideof High-street, to the north fidr of Mulberry street, under tbe fuper &tendence of Williarm Moulder. 5. From the north fideof Mulberrv-ftreet to the north fide of Vine-street, under the luper intendence of Nicholas Hicks. The cleaningof High-street to be in comraon. .£3* A ftatcd meeting of the city commiffion «rs is held at the Old Coiirt House, in High ftreet, every Tuesday evening at s o'clock. July 14. eoim _ —^——————— Stands for Draymen, SsV. In pursuance of an Ordinance from theSeleft and Common Councils, bearing date the lid day of April, 1797. providing for tbe appointment of City Comni'iffioners, (Sc. Sett, the isth. t"~pHE following plases are fixed upon by the JL fa id City Commiifioners for Standi for Draymen and their Horses. In Vine-street, eastward of Front-ftre«t, on both - fides. , , Tr , „ SatTafras, High, Chefnut and Walnut-lltrcets, eaflward ot Front-street, on the no/th fide only. Mulberry-street, south fide from Front to Third-ftrjet. „ Front-ftreat, east fide from Vine-street to Elxrith's alley- ; n , . .. . , Front-street, from oppOsite to Black Horse al ley to Hamilton's {lores, east fide. Water-street, weft fide from the north end of Stamper's or Moorr's stores to Pine-street. Tenn-ftreet from Pine to Ce-Jar-ftreet, weft I)! a'wbr : dges north fide, east of Front-street. Spruce, Pine and South ilreets, east of Front street, south i'de. Dock-ilreet, between Walrtut-Hreet and the flag (lone crossings, east tide, dppoSte George °'secomi-ftreet, between SifTifras and Vine eaft fide from Chefnut to MtJ l'eEaV:ffVas-lireet, from Third to Fourth-flreet, 81 No dray or horse to iland within ten feet of FOR HACKNSr COACHES. P'me-llrcct, north lide from Fourth to Fifth between Chifnut and Walnut fU ßranch V'laet, north fid:, betwsen Third and T r"-r ■ LAW BOOKS, Latest London and Dublin Editions. H. b 3 P. RICE, Bookfeilers, No. 16, South-Second, :Ul No. 50, Manict street, HAVE just received by the l ite arriva s from Lone ton and Dublin, their ipring importa tion, confining cf a variety of the htsfl and frio'l approved 1 aw Books, which,addejj.to thoie alrea dy on hand, forms the molt collection ev er offered for fa'ein this country. They therefore j beg leave to notice, that from the nature of thesr conned), iens in Dublin, they are enabled to fell frith editions (as they have hitherto done) at the very lowest prices The following are among the latell publications. Vefey, jun'r* Reports in Chancery, 2 v..s. Perake's Cases at Nisi Prius ; Ridgeway's Report* in the Dime of Lord Hardwicke ; L loyer's Probers Pra&ice in the Eccfefiafticai Courts ; Barton's Treatise on a Byie in Equity ; Tidd's £fa<skice of the Court of King's Bench in Personal Anions, % parts complete ; Ward's Law of Nations ; Cruise on Uses ; modern 11 vols. London edi tion. H. and P. Rice QKpedl receive by the firft ar rival from New-Yotk ohe 6th vol. comjxlcte of Durriford and East's Reports," the ad part of Gil bert's Law of Evidence by Loft, and a number of new publications. I June 26. j The History of Pennsylvania, By 11013ERT PROUD, IS now in the pfefs, and will be publilhed, wkh all convenient expedition, by Zf c'ha- Ri.au Poulson, jun. No. 80, Chefnut-ftreet, Philadelphia, where fuWfcriptin*. will continue to be received, and at the Philadelphia Library, according to the printed propofali, until the work is ready for the fubferihers. July 18. lawtf THIS DAY WAS PUBLISHED, And for sale by THOMAS DOBSON, at the Stone House, No. 41, south Second flreet, EVENINGS at HOME; OR,THE JUViiNILE BUDGET OPENED. ConlifHng of a variety of Miscellaneous Pieces for theinftru&ion and amufementof YOUNG PER SONS- Six Volumes handsomely printedaod bound up in two volumes, price Two Dollars. The variety and excellence of these piece* are such, that the book needs only to be known to be. universally esteemed one of the m'oft valuable pub ; lications th t can be put into the hands of young p«rfons. " Delightful talk to rear the tender thought, To teach the young idea how to fli'oot, To pour tk« frefli inftruJlion o'er the mind, To breathe th' enlivening fpirit,and to fix Theginerous purpose in the glowing breast." Thomson. August 24. mwf4w THIS D AY IS PUBLISHED, By THOMAS DO2ISON, at the Stone IWo, No. 41, south Second street. Letters and Conversations, Between several Young Ladies, on improving and ii** tereftuig fubjeil*. Translated from the Dutch of Madame ,de Cambcn with alterations and improvements, Prihicd injihe paper , : ahd noatly b tut id. Price one dollar. AMIDST the tide of modern Romances, painfing tales »f extraordinary djflrefs, or of desperate or artful vilhiny, whith " harrow tip th- foul," and ; it would be for the honor of yotirtg ladles to be ignorant of, thiazide book comes forward to so licit notice, where, i.i a variety 6f incidents, riot ex ceeding the bounds of real life> the proper, becatifj elegant and natural dignity and importance of the Female hßarafler is exhibited in'in intcreftingpoin! of view, fctfdprefents example* of real and attainable excel lence. The publisher was fomuch pleafeu with the per®- sal, that he was persuaded he should do a plcafing ferviceto th# cormuunkjr by leading it in o circu lation. August 24 —mw4w Act laying Duties an Stamped Vellum Parchment and Paper. A PEW copi*s of the above ail may be had aj he Office of the Snzetteof the United States, N». 119, Chefnut-flreel. July The Partnerliiip, UNDER the firm of FRJEEMAN Is* Company, is dissolved by mutual confcnt. All pcrfons having any demandj igainft tWfaid House arc de sired to render the fame to T. B. Freeman ; and those indebted to the House arc desired to make pay ment to him—By whom business will in future be carried on,at his Store, No. JJ,South Front-street. Augufl 7. eod4w Richard and "James Potter HAVE removed their Counting House to No. 45, South Fifth-ftreet. . 4 uguft *. 5 w&f6t Lancaster, Harrijburgh Carli/le, Smppenjburg and Sunbury STAGES. THE public are requclted to take notice, that the partnerlhip which has far some Kmt sub sisted betwua Mathhs Slough of Lancaster, and William Geer, is now dilTnlved : b*t, not as M. Slough infinuatest* the public without jull cause ; as will more fully appear by a letter on the fuh je£b from M. Slough to W. Gcer, dated the 19th December last. a recital of which ii not now deem ed neceflary. Any gentleman who wilhes to be more cireumfiantially informed of the merits of r thi» business, by applying to W. (Jeer may have , the perulal ef M. Slough's letter, and then can be at full liberty to determine whether or not W. Oeer is not perfe&ly juftifiable in attaching him felf to any other person in the prosecution of the Stage conveyance from Philadelphia to Shippeofr urg, or any other place. Now from tbe liberal and generous f»pport the public were pleased to confer on the firll effort in this business, William GclT, in conjundion with Medrs. Rcily, Weed and Witmer, is determined toprofecute and carry it on, with every care, at tention anddifp-'e'ithat a zeal to oblige the pub lic can pollibly exert. The above company, who are amply provided with carriages, horses, and every appurtenance to render the palfage £afe and commodious, inform ■ thof4 wno with to patronize and encourage the undertaking, that they can take their feats at George Weed's, the sign of the White Horse, Market Street, Philadelphia, on every Monday and Friday, to proceed to Lancaster, Harrifburg, Carliile and Shippcnfburg. The lare as lytherto eftablilTied. For the further accommodation ot the public, a Stage will dart every Wednesday from the house of Samuel F.lder, m Harrifburg, arrive at Sun bury in Northumberland county, every Thursday, and return from thcocc and arrive at Harrifburg every Saturday, so tint paffengeri destined tor Lancaster or Philadelphia, may proceed on Mon days. WILLIAM GEER. I.ahcaftcr, Jan. 27, 179.7. N. Q. This Line of Stages llarta from the fioufe of William Ferrae, in Lancaster, on every Tuclday and Saturday morning at 6 o'clock, pro ceeding to the westward; and lrorn the house of Mr. Samuel Elder in liarnfturg every Wednes day'morning, on the fartie evening arrives at Pa trick Cochran's in Shippenfourg, and returns from thence on every Thursday : performing the ftmc rotitina daily ai in its tsur frotu Philadel phia. 'f _ unv f Thomas Herman North Fifth ftVcct, corner"bf North aiiey, No. 34, | , HAS FOR SALE, Xj 1 JtCELLF.NTred Bourdeaux Wine incafssand - -* boxes, fix years old Wtiite Qriv(i«\Vine in calks TickteaKiirjjs 1 Ruflia Sail Cloths Ravens Duck " ' IVag Linen Heflians Diaper and Table Cloth Empty ba<rs Caramon German Clorh An aflbrtmcntof black coloured Ribbons l'jne German Laces About twelve tons RufTia clean Hemp Clover Reed Italian Soap, in fmatlboxes, for-family use Window ug 39 -*-saw ] Bourdeaux Brandy j \ Ditto diet > Claret in cases 1 Just received, and for Sale by , Run die £2/ Leech. i Aug. 21. aawtf Will be Landed, From on board the ship Active, Capt.Bi.AiK,from Hambuigh, 20 bales white Rnffia clean Hemp 2 calks Clover Seed For Sale by Thomas Herman Leuffer, North Fifth (Vrcet, No. 34. Tune 26. J TO BE SOLD, And immediate pojfejjion given, A Convenient well tinithed Brfck Tenement, with a cook house and other out bcufet, situ ated in a pieafant part of the borough of Wilming ton, in the St:.te of Delaware—The lot of ground has forty feet front on Wsft-ftreet, aud extends through the square to Pafturr-Areet, on which is creeled a liable and carriage honfe. ALLEN M'LANE. Wilmington, Aug. ,to. Imported in tbe jhip Pigou, And for sale by John Morton, No. it£,South Front-street, Hvfon HyfonSkln CfjjAS Toung Hyjcn t Imperial J April tO. tfltf For sale or to be let on ground rent, jLvalutibl: Lot of Ground j SITUATE on the north-eiftcorner of Wal nut and Fifth fireets, fronting the State-, House square. This lot is fifty-one set front on Walnut street, and one hundred and thirteen! feet and an half on Fifth street ; there are at' present twofmall two story brick houses, and a number of l'mall tenements thereon. Alio, for Salt, Two three story Brick Houses With convenient ftorcs, wharf, &c. situate on Water-ftrect, between Mulberry and Saflafra* street*, containing in front on Water street fit ty-fnur feet, aud continuing that breadth eaftj ward ninety-five feet, then widening to the south thirteen feet fix inches. These honfes aVe the conveniince of a public alley adjoining on the north fide, and are a very desirable fitua- fur a merchsnt, flour fadlor,or others who may hare occasion for Itorage of goads. This property will be fold on v#ry reasonable torms for cafli. For further information apply to the printer. July it. m&wtf T 0~8 E SOLD, * And pojjejfon given immediately, ALARGt. two story brick Houfe,handfomely fit in Princeton." There are four rooms and a large entry on each floor, and five rooms in the garret, 3 range of back buildings 51 feet <n lingth, and a piazza of 57 feet. There is a pump in the yard, an excellent kitchen •garden, at the farther end of vjhich are a carriage house and two llables, one or which is new, 44 feet long, wit! Halls in the two stables for 37 hcrfes. ■ The hi.aV thinefs and pleafantrefs ol its situation, and the nuuiber of genteel and agreeable families in and near the town, render it a desirable ntreeat for a gentleman from the city. I h'* commodioufntfs of the house, its ceutral position, and the largcnefs of vhe ftables,make it every way fuitablefcr atavcrn,for which it has always been confiderd as a capital (land. Inquire on the premises, cf ISAAC SNOWDEN. Princeton, Ang. 15. 19 —diwaawtf 1 .n 1 - " ■ City of Washington. SCHEME Of the Lottery, No. 11, For the Improvement of the Federal City. A magnificent dwellmg-holife ao,ooc dollars, ft cash 30,000, are 50,00-. 1 ditto i'j.oco /it 15,00® 40,0011 1 ditto i5,0c0 & cash 15,000 30,000 1 ditto 10,000 3c cr/B to,ooo 30,000 1 ditto 5,000 & calh 5,000 10,000 1 ditto 5,000 tic ca& 5,000 /o,iioc - 1 cifli prize of ro,ono ado. 5,000 cich,are • to,ooo 19 <k). 1,000 - - 10,00 c »o do. 500 - - 10,000 00 do. 100 - - 10,000 too do. jo 10,000 400 do. *5 - - 10,000 l,fooO'do. ao - 10,000 15,000 do-. to • 158,000 16,739 Prizes. 33,261 Blanks. ' 50,000 Ticketa, at Eight Dollars, 400,00# N. B. Tofavour thofc who may take a ouan tity of Tickets,the prize of 40,000 dollars will be the l «st drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the last . but ok'i : approved notes, securing payment in either mon»y Or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received for any number not less than 30 tick et!. This Lottery will afTord an elegant fpceimen «f the private buildings to be ertdled in the City ef Washington—Two beautiful defigus ere already fele&ed for the entire fronts on two of the public squares; from these drawings-it ispropofed toereil two centre and r our corner buildings as foonaspof fible after this lottcty isfold, and to convey (hen, when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in the manner described in the fehemc for the Hotel Lottery. A nett deduction of five per cent, will be made to dc'fra") the neceflary expenses of print ing, See. and the fufpltis will be rf.ade a part of the fund intended for the National Umveriity, to be creeled within the city of W alhington. The real feeleritiesgiven for the payment of the Briies, are held by the President and two Direct ors of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at more than haif the amount of the lottery.. SAMUEL BLODGIiT. Tiebctsmay be had at the Bank of Colum bia ; of James Weft, & Co. Baltimore ; of Feter Oilman, liofton ; of Joiin Kepkitis, Richmond ; and of Richard will., Cooper's Ferry. anVf This Day Published, Ah J to lie fold by WILLIAta YOUNG, torner of Second and Ghefnut facets, Price 3-B'/Zj of a Dollar, Observations 'on certain Documents Contained iv» No. V aud VI of " The History of the United State# for i the year 1756," ( In whicb the cu »ftGE of speculation against ' ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Late Secretary of the Tr kasu&y, is REFUTED. 1 WRITTEN BY HIMS KL F» This publication presents a concise statement of the base means pra&ifed by the Ja '.'bias of the , United States to asperse the chara&era of those j ptrfons who arc confidtred as hoftile-to their difor- j ganizing fchames. It alio contains the cor- t rcfpondence between Mr. HiimiLtou ami Meflra. . Monroe, Muhlenburgh and Vtnab'c, on the jfub je& ©f the documents nforefaid, and of lot- i ters from James Reynolds and his wife to Mr. Ha- milton, proving beyond the poflibility of a doubt, - that the ccnnedion between him and Reynolds, was the result of a (Jaring conspiracy on the part of the latter and his aiTociates to extort money. A discount of one third from the retail price will be made in favor ot wholesale purchaf. rs, for cash. Orders to be addrefled to Mr Young. Siwjufi 2J. No. 188. D[flrict of Pennfylvaniciy to wit : (l s ) 11 that on the JLv twcKty sixth day of July, ia the twen ty second year of the independence of the United States of America, John Fenno, of the said <fif tri£l,hath depofitedin this office the title of a boek, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, ia the vwrds following, to wit : ** Observations on certain dorlments contained " in No. V. and VI. of " The Hittory of the Unit " ed States for the year 1796," in which ths charge j " of {peculation, againlt Alexander Hamilton, late 44 Secretary of the Treasury, i» fully refuted- 1 H Written by himfelf" , In conformity to? he a& of 'the Congref® of the Uc;ted State*, entituled, u An M lor the encour agement of learning, by securing the copies of , maps, charts and books to the authors anxf propri etors of such copies, during he times tfiereiß men tioned." j SAMUEL CALDVSTEI.L, Cltrk of the itiJlriS of Pennfylvartim. July 27. W4W An elegant lioufe in Arch Street. TO be let and entered on immediately a large and elegant boufi: at the Corner of Arch and Ninth Street. i'4iere are two drawing moms ' and on? dining roam—the largest is 31 f«:et by | 16 —and two are so conneiled by folding doors ! astomake but one. Also, fire, bed rooms, he- j fides 5 in the garret, well fuiifhed for i'ervantj. I There are (fables and a co»ch house, with evry i convenience for a family., Enquire >t No. 29, in North Seventh street, or at No. 218, Arch Street; William Blackburn, LOTTERY aud BROKER'S OF FidF. No. 64 south Second-Preet. ""THICKETS in the Canal Lottery, No. 11, which A commanced drawing the 19th May, FOR SALE. The price of tickets will rife in propor tion as the drawing advances, particularly on ac count of the five firft drawn ticket®, prizes of four thousand dollars each, on the last day ot drawing./ Check Books kept for examination and regi&er ing, in thfc Canal, No. 2, City of Washington, No. 2, and Paterfon Lotteries. Also, tickets for sale in the and Perklomen Bridge lotteries, which -\vill begin drawing in the courfc «f the fwnimer. The business of a Broker in all kinds of JHotk, Bills, Notes, Lands, &c- &c. traniadled with the utmost a:tention. June 2 tn'Sfcf Eifkine's View of the War. JUST PUBLISHED, By ROBfeRT -CAMi BULL & Co. No 40 Soirh Second ftneit, [Price 31 Cents] A View of the Causes and Consequen ces of theprefent War with France. By the Honorable Thomas E-sskise. May 15 J "STATE 'TRIALS. Sold b W.Young, Bookfcltar, No. s*,South Ss> cond-ilrecr, 'she Pennsylvania State Trials, CONtalning the impeachment, trial, and acquit' al of Francis Hopkinfon, judge of the Court of dmiralty, aud John Nicholfon, Compwoller Gen era!—ln one large 8 vo. vol. Price, in boatds, J dollars. W. Youno has for sale, a generafrffortmentof Booly. Also, Stationary, retail and by the p&ck ege, well allortcd, and entitled to the drawback if axported. July 7-*-* For Sale, That well known pfacc, cdihd FAKDtaßiTr's sHIt, ON Ne(haminy rrrek, 18 miles from Phila ladelphia, on the New York port road, containing 74 acres and 94percfres. Upon the premises are a large two (lory stone house occu pied as a trern, and a good one story Aone kit chen, a large frame stable with aguodthreftiing floor, and foine bL buildings—also a well of good water, and an excellent ice Iloufe. On this place is a mod elegant (ituation fora gentle man 6 feat, commanding a view of the Kelham iny to its junilion wiih the Delawite, and thence icroft to the Jersey (hore. It has the privilege of one half the toll received from the bridge. For terms apply to the Sabfcriber, MORDECAJ LEWIS. •* ay t4- atawtf. COLUMBIA HOUSE Boarding School for young Ladies. MRS. GROOM3KIDGE with much pleaf ureand refpeA, returns' her sincere ac knowledgement for the liberal encouragement (he ha« received during four yrtrs refidcn*e in Philadelphia ; and alturcs her friends and the public, so far from intending to dtcljne her ichpol, (h'eliasmadeafuperior.arrangemfiit for the more convenient ai-commotUtren of ber fchotars. —Every branch of iifcful and pclite education is particularly attended to by Mrs. ' Groombridgc and miSfcri excelling in their refpeiliveprdfelTioiiJ. Corner of Sprijce'in'd Eleventh Stvcrt3. June sth, 1797- ffflfrf Theiituation is perfeilly healtliy ; aatlniafle more agrerableby an extensive garden and lot of ground adjoining the ho«(e. 7 U J* PiM'fecd, ' ~ And to he had of Messrs. Dokfon, Campbell,Rice, Cary, and the other pricipal Bookseller* in thie city,price one dollar, fwinty-five cent.si-ri board®, New Views of the Origin of the Tribes and Nations of America. By BENJAMIN SMITH BARTON, m.o. Jure 20. *6t School Books ancFStationary. W. YOUN G, Ko. <2, Second-Hreet, corner of Chefnut-ftreet, HAS now rrady for sale, a very large aflort metit of Engf/Jh, Latin and Greek SCHOOL BOOKS. Also, such elementary books on Science, as are generally read in the academie# and colleges throughout th<? United States. LATELY PUBLISHED, Sheridan's the sixth edition, in one large vol. 8 vo price 3 dols. Ditto, large 12 mo price i dol, 75 cts. Ditto, common, price I dol. 50 cts. All forts of drawing, packing, priming, and writing Paptr ; Bookbinder's Boards, Pasteboards, sheathing aud Plotting Papers ; printed Blanks, blank Books, Wax, Wafers, and other articles, of the bert quality, used in the counting house, or public office. Catalogues of a rriifcellaneous coJle&ien of BOOKS, with tfce price of each affixed, to be had by inquiring as above. Q&. 24* —yaw6v. r Jujl Publ'tjhed, and now Selling, By BENJAMIN DA VIES, At hit No 68, High-Street, The AMERICAN REPOSITORY AND ANNUAL REGISTER for tbeUNIT ED STATES FOR THE YE AR 1758 : and correA lifts of the Execu tive, 1 csiflative and Judiciary DEPARTMENTS of government, And a variety of ufeful tables, necessary to be known in every State of the Union* Embellifbed with two handsome En ravings, One of which is depictive of a meUricholy fccne that occurred during the Americafc war. cy. KB. The Philadelphia, Atjion, and 1 uekerlwi MAIL STAGE. THE proprietors beg leave td inform the public, that tbey have efablifbed a St acre bet-ween Philadelphia, Aif ton, Batfio, Hampton, Spee.hvell, and Martha Fur ' nae: y IVading River flittihg mill andthe town of Tuck , erton, in New-Jersey, 1o go once a week , end areprovi ■ ded uith good horses, a comfortable carriage-, and a care ' ful driver, for the conveyance of the mail t pajfengers, and goods. ' The Stage will fart every Tlurfday, at IO g'ctocl, A. M from Mr. Daniel Coope/s Ferry, and lodge that night at Joel Bodine's, at Longacoming ; aad on on Friday at -6 o'clock, P. M. arrive at Cileb E* vans's i inkeeper, in Tuckerton, dif ant from the city 54 miles, (from the Atlantic 6, and from the Eaf Grovjtvg Plains 7 miles) whete arc good accommodations for tra vellers , and where are commodious and fofe pajfuge boats pravided to convey pajje -gers to Capt. William IVar- I rington's house, on Tucker's If.and, adjoinining the At- I Untie, ivhere are good accommoaations, and a convenient place to bathe ; the fportfr.un who ivtfbts to regale himfelf ! teith fowling andf/hing, may at this place be highly gra" J tifed there being at aim of every fctfon of the year fowl ; andfjh 11 abundance—The Stage on its return, farts ! from the aforefxii C Evans's in Tuckerton, every Tues day, at 6 o'clock, A. M. bre.ikfafs at John Bodme s, at Wading River Bridge, lodge that night at Longacoming, and at 1 o'clock, P, M. on IVednefday, arrive at the aforefdii! Cooper's Ferry. It is presumed that no route of an equal difaace will be less expensive. or furnijb the tra' veller with a greater variety of amufiment, as he will not oily have a plea/ant fail to the atlant.c from Tueker ton% but have the curLfty of feeing on the roai&thithtr a number of c ipital furnaces and forges, and one flitting mill, incomplete order, and at work ; gentlemen, too, *••/>» j are owners, or favors, of any of the aforef aid iron works, I are folieiied to encourage and support this f a £e (by whicm ' tbey can be so well accommoda ed) the continuance of which wilt much depend on their aid. The rates of pajfengers and baggage are as follows : For a passenger from the eforefaid Daniel Cooper's Ferry to Tuckerton, including 14 lb. of baggage, two Dollars ; for way passengers per fKile, Four Cents—*so lb. of baggage equal to a pas senger. Pis age of letter >, neivfpapers, life, -will be agreeably to law. j.V. B. The mail crosses from the Old Ferry. TfiOAIAS IVARDLE t* Co. Tuckerton, Sept. 18. Ofi. $ ,—2'awf The Norfolk Mail STAGE. Stage furts from the GEORGE Tavern, JL at the corner ol Second and Areh Streets, itt Philadelphia, ''very Tuefiay, Thursday, and Satur day, at 3 o'clock, in the rrorning ; arrives at Do ver the fi'ft day, at Snowhill the fecund day, at Northr.mnton Court House the third day, and on *he morning of the fourth day the paffengcr6 find a fal'e and comfortable packet to convey therm to Norfolk. A packet Norfolk for Northampton feiry, every Tuefdiy, Thurfiay and Satuid&y, and ihe Stage ftartsfronrithis ferry for Philadelphia, every Monday, Wcdnefday and Friday ; puts up at Snow Hill thefirft vight, at Dover the ad night, and ar rives in Philadelphia in the evening of the third day. Thediftance on this route, between Philadelphia and Norfolk, is 2o miles less than on any stage route between those places. Too much cannot be said in favor of the road, [ which is most excellent indeed. The proprietor# ■ willingly engage to return the whole fare to any passenger, who, after having performed tb-is route, will fay that hi. ever travelled in a stage for tjie fame r distance, so good a road in America. Anrrft 11. dim. eotf. f Window Glass, Of Superior Quality, and cheaper than any other fn 1 he City— OF VARIOUS SIZES, From 8 by 6 to 19 by 14, By the single Box or Quantity, may be had at the ' store of the Subscribers, corner of Arch and Front (Ueet. James C. Sa* Samuel W. Jijher. Philadelphia, Juneg, 1797. , Lately Publiftied, . In one vol. 8 vo. (price one dollar in bsards) fold by WILLIAM YOUNG, corner of Second and . ChefKut streets, A Colledtion of Papers on the fubjeJt of Billious Fevers, prevalent in the United States for a few years past. Compiled by NOAH IVt BST'ER, jua. Containipg letters from Duet or? Seaman, Smith, " Bucl, Taylor, Ramfsy, Monfon, Reynolds, Mitch ell,on corttrcrion, flee. flee. Sept. 15. ; THE SUBSCRIBERS, ASSIGNEES OF JAMES GREESLEAP, 1 HEREBY give notice, that they have disposed ■ of '.he property alfigued to them for the feeuring • the payment of tfoe note , acceptances, and en dcife'»ents given l»y Edward for the uf<? ■ of the fait! Jainrs Greenleaf; and the holders of • such notes, acceptances, and eintorlemcnts, arc: . hereby uotifved that the fubfcribera will fettle - with them ft>r the amount of ihtir re'beiSlive claims, b<th ','RINCIPAL and' intersst, at any time before the acth day of Odlobcr next; after which flay, the holders not applying, will ; beexiluded, agreeably to tfcc termi of afiign t meiit. Applications to be made at fout'n-eaft coijner of" Dock and Second .streets (-the iDock-ftreet tide), between the iiciirs of eleven and onto' clock every day, Sundays excepted. Henry Pratt, , Tho. IV. Francis, \ J°h n M'llier, Jun. John jijiley, j '.icob Baiter. Philadelphia) AuguA iS, 179?. i
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