FOR SALE, A Tearn of five excellentHorfes, I with a V/ ?? gon and Gears. The Horfet are all yoniif, ft r 'ong, tnue to the draught, and iaj>a 1 c of haul •11jt as great a weight as most in the cou«- tt try The U'aggon and Gears il in TUxl order. Applvto ROBF.K T GLlihN, tion, Weft Town, Cheller county, or to ippr Thomas Fijher, dy o No. 142, S. Second Street, Phila elphia. 11 mo.-z, eodjw. co , u . In the Press, speedily will be publilhed by Willi am , j v Young, No. 52, Second, the corner ot v Ghefnut St reet > Pea ' A VIEW Of the Science of Life ; Tr« On the principles established in ths elements the t»f Medicine, of tbe late eelehrMed P' lr ' JOHN BROWN.M. D. With an attempt to correal some important er- J rors of that work, and cases in illuflration, chief- Iv fe'ecled from the records of their praftice, at p n[ the General Hofpjtal at Calcutta, hart Br WItLIAM TaTES y ChAS. Mb.CIE.AN. B.W To which is fubjeined, 1 Treatise on the ailion of Mercury upon living bodies, and its applica tion for the cure of dileales of indireif debility Andadifiertation enthe sources of Epidtmicand* y Pcftilential diseases; in which isattemptedtoprove 1 by a numerous indufUon ps fails, that they tit- Rl< ver arise from contagion, but are always produ eed by certain slates, or certain vicifiitudes of (0 the atmosphere, by Charles Maclean, ot aC( . Calcutta. ' woi Oil. 31. S IJt . J At the Federal Blast Furnace, An In Car-jer—/or Slitting, Platting, and Rolling Mil ls. SEYMOUR'S Patent Rollers. ' ( THEIR fuptriority conjijls in bang free from Cq| boles and honey-combed flares, which are com manly found in rollers caji in sand, or clay s q moulds. Theft fatenl rollers are cafl in iron U p moulds, previoujly heated, and <will be found to be moredenfe, fo'id and durable than any rollers f uc beretofore used- Another impirtant advantage Bn | tbey, have ever others, is t that tbe necks require 1 lie no turning, but are immedaitely fit for use, and p«i from lheir accuracy, run <witb less friHion, and 1 require less water to make them perform their luork. I hey may be bad by application H the Patentee in Plymouth, of Gen. A j'banifl GOOJ- W'"> or cf .MeJfrs. Thatcher and Hayivard■ 80/lon, Ausr. 31. Sept..l - _ * This' Day is Publilhed, BY McIT. Dobfpn, Carey, Campbell, Ric f> end the other Booksellers, ] Price One Dollar and twenty-five cents, Elegant y printed on IVove paper, and Hot prejfed, B( By John Fhompfon, A COMPARATIVE VIEW OF . T| The Constitutions Of the several States witk ejich other, and with that of the United States : exhibiting in Tables, the prominent foatyres of eaeh Conftitntion, and cfoiling together their most impsrtant provisions, under the several heads of administration 1 with Notes andObfcrvations. • b( By WILLIAM SMITH, f ; . Of South-Carolina, c< L It. D. aad member of the Congress of tht d, XJhitedStitffs. et Bedicated to »h» People-jf the United States. a i N. B. A few Copies printed o» an inferior p»- It per, at 3-4thsof a dollar. •' G'tty Comm'ijfioners Office, J; June 11, 1797- j IN pursuance of an ordinance from the fclecS and common eouncils, pifled the nd day of May lad, appointing the city cwmmiflioneri, and orefcribing .their duties, fe<Sion 9th, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 1 That the city is divided into five diilridU, each to be under the fuptrintendance of one of , tbe city eommiffiontrs, whoisto be individually relponfihle for the cleanlirfefn of the fame, and , are as follow. . I Driftrifl No. t. From the south fide ot Ce- ( dar-ftreet, to the north fide of Spruce-street, I*l- ] rthe fuperintcndence of Nathan Boys. , 4 . Prom the north fide of Spruee-ftreer, to the north Ode of Walnut-street, under the fuper kitendence of Hugh Roberts. . . .J 3. From the north fide or Walnut to the south fideof High-street, under tht fuptrintendtnee ot J °4 P From s SrnoVtil fide of High-street, to the north fide of Mulberry street, under the super intendence of William Mouldef. , From the north fide of Mulberry-ftrcet to the north fide of Vine-street, under the lupcr- Intendence of Nicholae Hicks. _ _ The cleaningof High-street to be in comaon. tt A stated meeting of tht city commimon ers is held at ihe Old Cot.rt House, in High ftreet, every Tuesday evening at 5 o clock. ~ .. coim J» ] y m- Stands for Draymen, tsfc. In putfuante of an Ordinance from thtSeleH and Common Councils, bearing date the nd day of Jfril, 1797- providing for the appointment as City Cotnni\J]ioners, i3c. Sell, the \sth. The following pla«« are fixed upon by the said City Commiflioners for Stands for Dravmen and their Horses. In Vine-street, eaftwand" of Front-ftre«, on b °Salfafr's, High.Chefnut and Walnut-fttree|s, raftward ot Front-street, on the north fide only. Mulberry-flreet, south lide from Front to T Frontftreit, "ft fide from Vine-street to E1 Front S -street, from opposite to Black Horse al ley to Hamilton's ttores, east fide. . VVater-ftreet, weft fide from the north end of «tT,mner*s or Moore's (lores to Pme-ftreet. Penn-ftreet from Pine to Ce-Jar-ltreet, weft £> dC ' K,;,lrrp north fide, east of Front-street. Spruce,"Pine and South streets, east of Front ftr Dock'-ftSc!' <i between WaJnUt-ftreet and the stone croffiogs, east fide, opposite George ° Secofid-ftreet, between Saff.fras and Vine Sr Fifth-ftre ft et r l'«ft fide from Chefnut to Mul- Ve Sivlrafras-ftreet, from Third to fo«rth-ftreet, " No dray or horse to stand within tep feet of FOR HACKNEr COACHES Pine-street, north Ode from Fourth to Fifth^ flr Fffth-ftrcet, between Chefnut and Walnut streets, welt. , fe»tw#en Third aud Branch-ftr«t, north W-. »aw#en Fourth streets. July 14- LAW BOOKS, 1 Latest London and Dublin Editions. Norti H. P. RICE, Booksellers, > No. 16, South Second, and No. 50, Mashet llreet, HAVE just received by the h:e arrivals from whi) London and Dublin, then importa- Tide tion, confiding ©f a variety of the latest and moll R u flj ipprovcd Jaw Books,-which,added to those alrea- R aV c dy on hand, forms the moftextentive colleflion cv- Bag' er offered for fa'e in this country. They the:t ef ore j Heffi beg leave to notice, thai from the naiirre ot their Djap conne&icnsin Dublin, they are enabled to felllrifli Enip editions (as they have hitherto done) at the very lowed prices The following are among the latest a publications. Tcfe , Fine Vefey, jiin'rs Reports in Chancery, 1 v.i Abo Peake's Cases at Nisi Prius ; Ridgewiy'e Reports Clov in the %ime of Lord Hardwick<i; F1 oyer's Procters Itali: Pra&ice iu the Eeclefiaftical Courts; Barton s Win Treat iff on a Suit in Equity ; Tidd's Pra&ice of ~ the Court of King's I3«nch in Personal AAiohs, 1 SLX parts ccvnplete ; Ward's Law of Nations ; Cruise on Uses ; modern Reports, I* vols. London cdi- Ji tion. H. and P. Rice cicpe& to receive by the firft ar- A rival from New-York die 6th vol. complete of Durnfordand East's Reports, the ad part of Gil bore's Law of Evidence by Loft, and a number of new publications. \ June 16. The History of Pennsylvania, By ROBERT FROUO, Ig now in the press, and will be publilhed, wkh all convenient expedition, by ZiCHA rIA h Poulson, jun. No. 80, Cheinut-ftreet, T Philadelphia, where fuWfcriptions will centinu* to be received, and at the Philadelphia Library, according to the printed projwfals, until the . work is ready for thefubfcribcrs. July »8. * awtf atcc this day Was published, ton And for sale by THOMAS BOBSON, at the ha. Stone House, No. 41, south Second street, thri EVENINGS at HOME; OR, THE JUVENILE BUDGET OPENED, y Consisting ofa variety of Miscellaneous Piecei for I * the Infraction and amusement of YOUNG PER- j SONS—SixVolumeshandfomely priatedar.d bo«nd I up in two volumes, price Two Dollars. The variety and excellence of thcfn piecei are I . such, that the book needs only to be known to be I nniverfally ejleemcd one of the mod valuable jrtib- | I Mentions th.it can be put into the hands of young I parsons. " Delightful talk to rear the tender thought, I To teach the young idea how tu (hoot, I -p To pour the frefli inftruclion o'er the mind, I" ' To breathe th' enlivening spirit.and to fix The genereus purpose in the glowing bread." Thomson. I August 14. nawf4w 1 0 .. _ 11 1 ■ ■ ■ ■ '"■ Im ( THIS D AY IS PUBLISHED, By THOMAS DOBSQN, at the Stone HoaTe, { No. 41, south Second llreet. Letters and Converfationt, H Between several YoungLadies,on improving and itb- 1 tereftmg fubjeAs. ' Trxnflated from the Dutch of Madame de Catmint I with alterations and improvements, I Printed on fine paper, and neatly found, Priceon. JMar. ' I ft | .* AMIDST the tide of modern Rbitkiqcci, pamftng ty tales of extraordinary dillrel's, or of defperale or I I artful villainy, which " harrow up the foul,'' avl 1 f° 1 which it, would be for the honor of young ladie* »o ■ })e ignorant of, this little book comas forward »o so. I 01 licit notice, where, in a variety of iaeidenti, not cx- I ti ceeding the bounds of real life, the proper, becauf« I a 6 elegant and neleral dirkity and imparlance as the Female p elarnSer is exhibited in an infrrefting point of view, 1 f< and presents examples of real and attainable c*eel- I p - lebc-. The publisher was fomuch pleased with the per*"- I _ fal,that he wssperfuaded he Ihpuld do a pleasing - service to thi community by feuding it i« o sircu lation. August 14 —m»4* Aft laying Duties on Stamped Vellum - Parchment and Paper. t , A FEW copies of the above ail may be had I 1 ' he Office of the (Jazettuof «ha Unttad States, No. I 1 119, Ohefnut.ftreet. July If. if »• The Partnership, I [ I T TNDER the firm of FREIMAN W Company, I t J U is dissolved by mutual consent. All persons I 1 having any demands against the said House are de- I 1 fired to render to T. B. Freeman ; and j e " those indebted to the House are desired to make pay- I 1 *" ment to him —By whom business will in future be j 1 carried on.at his Store, No. 19, South Front-street. 1 <° AugnJl 7 et"Uw r " Richard and James Potter th* HAVE removed their Counting House to No. I ot 45, South Fifth-ftrcet. rtuguft ». w&f6t h r e _ Tancader, Harripurgh Carlijle, J Shippenjburg and Sunbury STAGES. THE public are requeued to take notice, that j the partnership which lias for some (line sub- j ,n * fitted between Mathias Slough of Laocafter, and I William Geer, is now dissolved: but, not as M. I Slough infinuateste the public without i®ft cause ; I as will mare fully appear by a lstter on the fab- I - je<ft from M. Slough to W. Geer, dated the 19th December last. a recital sf which is not now deem ed necessary. Auy gentleman who wilhes to be I more circumstantially informed of the merks of I this business, by applying to W. Ocer may have I "J the perusal of M. Slough's letter, and then can be I if at full liberty to determine whether or not W.I Geer is not perfeAly. juftifiable in attaching him- I the (elf to any other person in the prosecution of the I f®* Stage eonveyancs from Philadelphia to Shippenf- I urg, or any other place. | on Now from tbe liberal and generous support the 1 public were pteafed to confer on the firft effort in I tts, this business, William Geer, in eonjunflion with I lly. Messrs. Reily, Weed and Witmer, is determined to to prosecute and carry it on, with every care, at- I tention and dispatch that a zeal to oblige the pub- , to lie can possibly exert. I The above company, who are amply provided . , with carriages, horfec, and every appurtenance to j ' " render the passage fife and commodious, inform , C those wno wish to patronize and encourage the undertaking, that they can take their feats at n George Weed's, the sign of the White Horse, Market Street, Philadelphia, on every Montky 1 and Friday, to proeeed to Lancaster, Harrifburg, K Carlisle and Shippenlburg. The fare as hitherto OHI established. For the further accommodation of the public, tlif a Siage will start every Wednesday from the houfo ,r g e of Samuel Elder, m Harrilburg, arrive at Sun bury in Northumberland county, every Thursday, fine an d return from theuce and arrive at Harrilburg every Saturday, so that passengers deftino<i for *ul- Lancaster or Philadelphia, may proceed 00 Mon eet, Uays ' WILLIAM GEER, Lancaster, Jan. 17, 1797- t of N. B. This Line of Stages start» from the, house of William Fcrrae, in Lancaster, on every 5. Tuel'day and Saturday morning at 6 o'olock, pro 'ifth cceding to the westward; and li*om the house of * Mr. Samuel Eldet in Harrifburg every Wedncf- Inut day morning, on the fame evening arrives at Pa trick Cochran's in ShippenfWirg, and returns am ] from thence on every Thursday : performing the fame routine daily as in its tour from Phibdel n phia. .® wf Thomas Herman Lluffer, j North >?fth Cifrect, corner of Norvh alley, No. 34, | Andt HAS FOR 6AI.E, EXCELLENT red Bourdeaux Wine In cases and 1 boxes, fix years old White Graves Wine in calks TicJclenburgs T1 Ruflia Sail Cloths Ravens Deck , n Bag Linen Hessians ( ' Diaper and Table Cloth te Empty hags Common German Cloth A n aflortment of black coloured Ribbons Tl Fine German l aces About twelve tons RufU* cleaA Hemp Unit Clover Seed Italian Soap, in froall boxes, for family use ganii Window Glass Aug 19 —refpo | Excellent Bourdeaux Brandy Ditto ditto Claret in cases ters 1 Just received, and for Sale b'y miltc Runtlle Letch. that A*z- 11. Will branded, .£ From on board the ship ' live, Capt. Blair,from W1 Hamhutgh, CA^' 10 baits white Ruflia elea« Hemp % calks Clover Seed For Sale by Thomas Herman Leuffer, NarthPlfth street, No. 34. ( L - ! June t6. \ ' ty fe TO BE SOLD, And immediate fojjeffion given, A Convenient well fimfhed Brick Tenement, wpr with a cook house and other out houlcv, fltu- n ated in a pletfant part of the boruugl? of Wilming- <■ ; B ton, in the State of Delaware—The lot of ground « et has forty feet Front on Wsft-ftreet, aud extends « o( throtgh the square to Pasture-street, on which is n g srefted a liable and carriage honfe. Ny ALLEN M'LANE. 1, Wilmington, Aug. jt. Uei " Imported in tbe'Jhip Pigou, And for sale by John Morton, No. 116, South eto| Front-street, t ; oc Hyson Hjfon Skin C^eas Young Hyion I j Imperial J April ta. F®r sale or to be let on ground- ani rent » , fn. A-valuable Lot of Groun/l ; SITUATE on corner of Wal- a>| nut and Fifth streets, fronting the State- House square. This lot is fifty-one feet front T] on Walnut street, and one hundred and thirteen eQI feet a.id an half cn Fifth street ; there are at jn present two I'inall two story brick houfct, and a g( . number of fniall tenements thereon. . Also, for Sale, *- Two three story Brick Houses Witb convenient stores, wharf, ftc. situate on £ Water-street, between Mulberry and Siflafras streets, containing in front on Water street sis- r~l ty-four feet, and continuing that breadth east- J J ward nine:y-five feet, then widening to the s> ( ( south thirteen feet fix inches. These lroufes tic 0 are the convenience of a public alley adjoining co n. on the north fide, and are a very desirable fitua- so t- I tion for a merchant, flour fa£lor,or others who de \* may have occalion for storage of goods. This <r property will be fold en *ery reasonable t*ms >n », for calh. For further information apply to the *■ 1- printer. p My 31- m&wtf i: >c I TO BE SO LD, B ■* Aiu! pofftf/ion given immediately, ul \ LARGE two story brick Houfe,handfomely ~ f\ situated in Princeton. There are four rooms I and a large entry on each floor, and five room' in I the garret, a range of back buildings 51 feet in II length, and apiaazaof J7 feet. There is a pump •. 1 in the yard, an excelleut kitchen garden, at the ] farther end of which are a carriage house and two stables, one of which is new, 44 feet long, with I flails in the two stables for a? borfes. The HeaV y, 1 thinefs and pleasantness ot its situation, and the j ns I number «f genteel and agreeable families in and le- I near the town, render it a desirable retreeat for a nd 1 gentleman from the city. The commodioufnef« of iy- 1 the heufe, its central position, and the largenWs of be the stables, m*keit';evcry way fultableforatavcrn,for et. 1 which it has always been confiderd as a e&pitfl I stand. Inquire oil the prenaifes, of < ISAAC SNOWDEN. I Princcto", Ang. J 9 —dtwiawrf io. I , —,— ■ '■ t City of Walhingtoß. !e,\ • SCHEME Of the Lottery, No. 11, I For the Improvement of the Federal City. A magnificent'Wellmg-houfe *o,ooodoUars, h« * calh 30, ope, arr 50,00.. at. I r ditto 15,1100 & calh »5,00s 40,00# an ,l I I ditto 15,600 & r.afh 15,00u 30,000 M. I I ditto 10,000 & calh 10,000 so,ooo ife ; I 1 ditto 5,000 X calh 5,000 10,000 uh- I 1 ditto 5,000 & calh 5,000 so,ooo 9th I 1 calh prize of *O,OOO :m- I » do. ' 5,000 each, • 10,000 Ibe I j q 1,000 - - 10,00 c ' I do. 5 00 " " lOjOOC ave I 00 do. 100 - - 10,000 Ibe I 100 d«. 50 - - 10,000 , w - 400 do. 15 - - 10 > oao "T" 1,000 do. 10 - ao,ooo 15,00® do. IO - 159,000 vhe 1 *6*739 Prizes. in 3J»*6i Blanka. ined 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 400,00# « N. B. Tofavour thofewho may take i quan- I tity of Tiekets.the priie of 40,000 dollars will be ided I t-*sT drawn ticket, and the 33,000 the last eto but one : . . orm And approvednotes, fecuwngpaysnesit in either the I money or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will 1 at J be received for any number not leUthan 30 tick i>rfe I • idby This Lottery will afford an elegant specimen of mre the private buildings to be in the City of lcr to Walhington—Two beautiful defies are already leleAcd for the entire fronts on two of the public ,blic fduares; from these drawings it is proposed to ereA louse' two centre and "our c orner buildings,as foonas pof- Sun- fible after this lottery isfold, and to convey them, [day, when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in burs the manner described in the scheme for the Hote. for Lotterv. A nett deduAion of five per cent, will 4o„. be made to defray the neceflary expenses of priiM- Vntt &c. and the surplus will be made a part of the fund intended for the National University, to be erecled within the city of Waftiingtcn. . The real fecurit.esgiven for the payment of the " Brizes, ire held by the President and two pireit- VCry „ rs 0 f the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at - Pr °; more than half the amount of the lottery. ; of SAMUEL BLODGET. d « Tickets may be had at the Bank ol Colum -3" l.ii •of lames Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Feter ] a Z Oilman, Boston ;of John Hopkins, Richmond : Ul. -d of Richard Cooper s F»rry. This Day Published, Rci And to be fold by WILLIAM YOUNG, «orner of. Second and (Siefnut streets, Price 3 -%tbi of a Bvllar, j s j q ( Qhfervations on certain Documents t j Containoil i* No.V and VI of JL i " The History of the United State! for SCH( the year 1796," In wh'ch the charge of speculation againlt ALEXANDER HAMILTON, ghi L*te Secrktaky of the Tn asury, is FULLY j artre CI wrrt rk n Br uiusßlf• Di TMs publication presents a concise ftaternent A j of the base means pra&ifed by the Jac'obitt3 of the writ i United State* to afpetfe the chara&ers of tfcofe- {h eat] p«rfons who arc confidcredas hoftilfi totheif dilor- klanl* ganizing fehemes. It also contains the cos- refpondence between Mr. Hamilto* and Mcfir*. publj Monroe, MuhWnburgh and VqnabTe, on the fuh- 0 }e& ©f the documents alorefaid, and a (cries of let- jjqq ters fr«m James Reynolds and his wife to Mr Ha- j n milton, proving beyond the pombility of N a doubt, that the conne&ion between him and Reynolds, was the result of a daring confpiraay on the part £ of the latter and his associates to extort money. A discount of one third from the retail pi ict rpj will be made in favor ot wholesale for cash. Orders to be addreiTed to Mr Voiko. Autruft 25. . No. 188. " Conl , Dtflrid of Pennsylvania, to wit : j • OK IT REMEMBERED, that on the . d ( L - s )Jj twenty sixth day of July, ia the twen ty second year of the independence of the*ftJa:ted States of dmeriea, John Fenho, of the said dtf- Qne triA,hath depofitedin this office the title ofaboek, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the q words following, to wit : -x « Observations on certaiia documents contained " in No. V. and VI. o£-"The History of fheUnit "ed States for the year »f 96," in which the charge . 11 of speculation, against Alexander Hamilton, late " Secretary of the Treasury, is fHly refuted— « Written by himfelf." In conformity to the a& of the Congress of the Ucited States, entituled, " An aft for theeneour- agement of learning, by fecering the copies of mas«, charts and books 10 the authors an<? propri- J' etors of such copies, during 'h® times therei* men- UODed SAMUEL CALDWELL, Clerk «/ til Dijlria •/ fmnfylntm*. VM July 17. _l_ W4W mil An elegant House in Arch Street. P'> TO be let and entered on immediately a large and elegant house at the Corner of Arch and f r .' Ninth Street. There, are two drawing rooms and oni dining room —the largest is 31 feet by 1 2& —and two are so eonnetled by folding doors wj . as to make but one. Also, five bed room*, be ; fides 5 in the garret, wtil fcrilhed for fervanta. am There are stables and a coach house, with evry |y re 1 convenience fOr a fanr-iiy. Enquire at No. 19, j a , 1 in North Seventh ftre'tt, of at No. 118, Arch w 1 6tVeet; «» Ajig. u, ... „ William Blackbui'n, « ' LOTTERY and BROKER'S OFFICE £ • No. 64 south Second-Sre«t. TICKETS in the Canal Lottery, No. U, wtieh commsnced drawing the 19th May, FOR * SALE. The price of tickets will rife in propor- s tion as the drawing advances, particnlarly on ae- ™ g c»unt of the five firft drawn ticki*», prizes of four thousand dollars each, on the lad day ot o drawing. I is Check Books kept forcxamination and regißor- ,1 ing, m the Canal, No. a, City of Wakington, No. e », and Paterfon Lott«ci«s. v Also, tickets for sale in the Sehuylkillbridge and Perkioroen Bridge lotteries, which will bsgtn I drawing i* the course ef the summer. The business of a Broker in all kinds of Ssock, Bills, Notes, Lmds, &c- *%. tranfaiCtad With the _ utmost aUentiop. 7 June 1 .. I r in Erfkine's View of the "War. I - JUST PUBLISHED, " By HOBERT CAMPBELL & Co. j f t I No 40 South Second street, I * [Price 31 Cente] I a he A View of the Cau/es ana Confequen-1 1 a ces °f the pre/tut War France. c „ a s Bv the Ho«orab!e Thomas E*skine. o/ May ii § 1 j S*T A TET RIALS. ; Sold b W. Yoono, Bookseller, No. J«, South 3e- I j coad-llreet, I . [_ The Pennsylvania State Trials, the impeachment,Jfial,and acquit- I al of FrancisHopkinfon, of she Court el j I admiralty, and John Nicholfon, Comptroller Gen- I eral—l« one large S vo. vol. Price, in boards, j I dottWi. W. Youko has for sale, a general aflortment ot f ' Books. Also, Stationary, retail and by the pack- Is » I ego, veil allorted, and entitled •U) the drawback if I s °" I J«?T T~~' r For Sale, 000 That <wtllhnt<wn plate, called VdfOßCßiff's I oo< rax, 000 Ntfliain'my cretic, 18 miles from Phila- I 000 ladelphia, on the New York post road, 000 , ontaining 74 acres and 94 perches. Upon the I <wc premises are a large two story ione house occu oop pied as atvrrn, and a gol>d oneftory stone kit- I Of" t hen, a large frame stable with agtiod threshing I 000 iloor, ant! l'ome out buildings—also a well of 000 pood water, and an excellent ice Hqufe. O# 000 (his place is a moll elegant situation fors gentle- 1 000 msn's feat, commanding a view of the Neftiam iry toits jun&ion wiih the Delaware, and thence across to the Jerky Ihore. k has the privilege of one half the tollrectived from the bridge. For terms apply to the SnWcriber, ,ooe MORDECAI LEWIS. May t4- jtiwtf. nan- ■U« COLUMBIA HOUSE AST Boarding School for young Ladies. ither -a tRS. GK.OOMBRIDGE with much pleal will I IVI ureand refpeft, returns her Ijnccre ac-1 tick- knowledgement for the liberal encouragement | (he has received during four years refidenee m tn of I Philadelphia ; and afi'ures her frientjs and the 'y of I public, so far from intending to decline her ca<J 7 school, (lie has made a superior arrangerosnt for "bbr I t j ie more convenient accommodation of her " ea 1 fcholars.—E\cry branch of ufeful and polite '. pal " ediicati«nis particularly attended to by Mrs. hcm ' Groombridge and m.ilters excelling tn their j' I refpetliveproftiTioi.s. Corner of Spruce and Eleventh Streets. „ ruu- June sth, 1797- . , rt „r The fitnation is heaitky ; and made „ to more agreeable by an extensive garden and lot ' of ground adjoining the house. reft- [ - Jujl Published, ed at An d to be had of MefTrs. Dobfon, Campbell,Rioe, Gary, and the other pricipal Bookfcllers in tV city .price one dollar, twmty-five cents,in boards, dum- j^j ew ' v{ ews of the Origin of the md" Tribes and Nations of America. By BENJAMIN SMITH BARTON, d. wf j June iO. Rcifool Books and Stationary. _______ " i m YOUNG, No. *2, SecontJ-Creet, corner of Chefnut-ftrect, HAS now r< ady for sale, a very large aiTort rrient of EnrAlfh, French. Lathi and Greek S&HOOL BOOK;*". Also, such elementary books on Science, as are generally read in the academies and colleges throughout the United States. LATELY PUBLISHED, Sheridan's Di«ftionary, the fix.th in one large vol. 8 vo price 3 dols. Ditto, large 12 mo price 1 dol 75 ats. Ditto, common, price 1 dol.s&cts. All forts of drawing, packing, printing, and writing Paper ; Bookbinder's Boards, Pafteboarda, ftieathing and blotting Papers; printed Blanks, blank Books, Wa% Wafers, and other articles, of the best quality, used in the counting house, or public office. Catalogues of a miscellaneous colle&icn of BOOKS, with the price of eaqh affixed, to be had by inquiring as above. Oil. 24. — 3-iw6w JuJl Publ'ijhed 9 ar *d now Sellings By BENJAMIN DA VIES, At his Book-Storf, Nn 68, High-Street,' The AMERICAN REPOSITORY AND ANNUAL REG ISTER/artiiVNTTED STATES FOR THE YEAR 1 798 : Containing complete and corre& lifts of the Execu tive, I cgiflative and Judiciary DEPARTMENTS of GOVERNMENT, And a variety of ufeful tables, nrceflary to be known in every State of the Union. Embellished with two bar.dfome Engravings, One of which is depi&ive of a melancholy fccne that occurred during the American war. OS. fB. The Philadelphia, Atjion, and 7 uckerton MAIL STAGE. T | "'HE proprietors beg have to inform the public, that JL they have eflablijhed a Stage between Philadelphia 9 Atfion, Baiflo, Hampton, Speedwell, and Martha Fur nace, Wading River flitting mill, and the town of Tuck erton, in New-Jersey, to go once a iveek, and are provi ded -with good horses, a comfortable carriage, and a care ful driver, for the conveyance of the mail t paffengert, and goods. The Stage will fart every Thursday, at IO o'clock, A- M. from Mr. Daniel Cooper s Ferry, and lodge that night at Joel Bodine's, at Longa coming ; and on on Friday, at 6 o'clock, P. M. arrive at Caleb E vans's, ink caper, in Tuckerton, dijlant froin the city 54 miles, (from the Atlantic 6, and from the Ra.fl Gnuftng Plains 7 miles) -where are good accommodations for tra s velltts, and where are commodious and fafe paffagtTboats j provided to convey pajjengers to Capt. IVilliam IVar ringtons house, on Tucker s JJland, adjoinining the At- Untie t inhere are good accommodations, and a convenient f place to bathe ; the ffiortfman xoho ivijhes to regale himfelf 4 with fondling and ffhing, may at this place be highly gra tified, there being at aimijl every feafom-of the year fowl * andffh in abundance.—-*lbe Siage on its return, f arts J from tie afotefaid C. Evans's in Tucker ton, every Tuef h day, at 6 o'clock, A. ML. breakfafls at John Bodine s, at h iVading River Bridge, lodge that night at Longacoming, and at 1 o'clock, P, M. on WednefcLy, arrive at the aforefaid Cooper's Ferry. It is presumed that no route of * an equal dijtance will be Irfs expenftve, or furnifh the tra• veiler with a greater variety of amifement, as he '.nill £ nit only have a pie afantfail to the atlantic from Tueker ton j but have the curtofity of feeing on the road thither <M number 'of capital furnaces and forges, and one fitting mill, in complete order, and at work ; gentlemen, too, who ari owners,. or fdZfors, of any of the aforefaid iron works, F are folic tied to entourage andfdpport this f.age (by wh ch they can be so well accommb^a'edJ the continuance of which 4 will mnch depend on their aid. The ratts of p'ffengers ° and baggage are as follows : F»r a passenger from the aforefaid Dtniel Cooper's Ferry to Tuckerton y including ' 14 lb. of baggage, Two Dollars ; for way pajftngers per mile, Four Cents—lso II). cf baggage equal to a paf nd f en Z 4r - Pof age of letter*, newftapers, fcjV. will be * agreeably to law. ° N. B. The mail crojesfrom the Old Ferry. , THOMAS WARDLE to. he Tvekerton, Seft. 28. * 0/?. s■—2g-^./s■—2g-^./ The Norfolk Mail STAGE. r T"'HIS Stage starts from the GEORGE Tavern, L at the corner or Second and Arth Streets, in Philadelphia, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day, at 3 o'clock, in the rrorning ; arrives at Tro ver the fir ft day, at Snowhili the second day, at Northampton Court House the third day, and 011 *he morning o{,the fourth day the paffengcrs find a fate and comfortable packet to convey thfcmto *2 m Norfolk. A packet leaves Norfolk for Northampton ferry, • every Tueldiy, Thurfiay and Saturday, and the SfafC itarts from this ferry for Philadelphia, every Mon»ay, Wcdnefday and Friday Vputaup at Sn?w Hilt 1 the firft night, at Dover die 2d night, and ar rives in Philadelphia iu the evening of the third day. 3e " The diftante on this rout;, Hstween Philadelphia and Norfolk, i< 80 liiiles less thau on any fuge route > between thole plaecs nit- Too much cannot befaid in favor of the rosd } tot which is most excellent indeed. The proprietors cn- willingly engage to return the whole fare to airy 5,3 pafTerger, who, after having performed th-is route, will fay that he ever travelled in a stage for the fame it of cliftanae, so good a road in America. ick- AiKn.ft 11. dim. eotf. Window Glass, Of Superior Quality, and cheaper than any other fca y iheCitv — ;f s OF rjRIGUS SIZES 1 Fiom 8 by 6 to 19 by 14, By the Tingle Box or Quantity, may be had at the store of the Subscribers, corner of Anh and iront lUeet. :cu ' James C. Isf Samuel W. Fijher. klt " Philadelpliii, Juncg, 1797. ! o ° a f Lately Publifiied, itle- In one vol. 8 vo. (price one dollar in bejrds) fold am . by WILLIAM YOUNO, corner of Second and ■nee ChefßUt streets, lege A Colleftion of Papers on the fubjeft of a. Billious Fevers, prevalent in the United States for a few years part. 1 Compiled by NO AH ' 1 hBS / jwt. Containing letters from Dodlors Seaman, Smith, —— Buel, fayloi% Ramsay, Monfon, Reynold», Mitch ell,on contagion, Ac. &e. [es. "'P'- I5 " kaf- THE SUBSCRIBERS, ncnt ASSIGNEES or JAMES SREENLKAF, fe in HEREBY give notice, that thi-jr have dii'poied 1 the of (he pwsperty assigned to them for trie securing her the payment of the noti , acceptances, and en - t for durfeiTients-given l>y Edward Fox, for the use her of the feid Jatne6 Greenleaf; and the h< Iders of elite such notes, acceptances, and endorfementJ, are Mrs. hereby notifyed thai the subscribers will f-ttlc their with them for the amount of their refpedive claim?- both principal and interest, at ts. any time before the acth day of O£lob«r jiext; frf ' afur whiah dav, the holders not applying, will nade he excluded, agreeably to the termi of affign id lot ment. Applications to be made at south-east corner of Dock and Second street, (the Dock-ftre*t fide). between the hours of eleven and one o' Rkt *-lock every day, Sundays excepted. „ tv Henr y Pratt > Dart j s , Tho. IV. Francis, y°^ n Miller, Jun. rO . John Ajhlty, Jatob Bakir. '6t Philadelphia; A*S, 1795s i
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