Clocks and Watches, Of everv defenption* opening fur Sale, by EPMRAIM CI.ARK, : , At his New Shot, Comer of MARKET and FRONT STREETS. ' ALSO — : An extorsive and general aliortment if Tools, Files, and Materials. CONSISTING OF - ' ( frtcr. Mftvement3 an-1 Clock Dials, day I an-.t tl'irtv hours call brass, forged work aud Pin- 1 ion-, r. ;'s aKd Hands, Cat Gut, ferew and draw j l'l-.itci, Turkey Stones, Pumice, Rvaitt] and Rot . te'i : f 'jn-.Hprings and GUdss, Chains Keys, Seals 1 &c. Ac. Soring .and Handing Clocks. 'Q.5t. 17. ■ eotf For Sa4e, by the Package, For cafn, or good notes at sixty or ninety day* viz. t?Oio',t and Jaconet Muslins plain ] ftr.pcs, and Checks I y\(fortfd in rio. do. Tamboured j- k e3 . do. Ladies handkerchiefs, & | gentlemen's neck do. J Jaconet chintz mi»flin for home and the YV eft India market, Pullicote and linen hindktrchletj. for do. <!o printed do.do. common purple and chiniz Iha^'ls. T-'ie aiiov* goods entitled to drawback on ex portation. Also a few scotch cambricks and an aQ'oi tnent of tnuflin bjthe piece. The u- ide dftfte 'above being a consignment ■from t!ie manufailiire.s m Britain. To he seen at William Bi Ackburn s 0*?"e, Nn. 64, South Second Street. . N>v. ,6. _ "wtf " FOR SALE, By THff suuscßtßCss, No, it, Penn-ftreet, Thi Cargo of the Ship Ganges, T ohn Green, commander, from Bengal, Coy fling of _ Baftas, of various qualities & prices Coffaes Punjunv .Cloths Sarails Guzz y do. HirWhujns Charcorna Dorea Blue Cloth Tanjlbs Chistz and Calicort Mulmuls Mamoodys Checks - Mnharagonges Hhkn* Ginghams " Mulmul do. OliZacnas Bandanno«i Gurrahs Siflet/oy Piniafcoes Choppa Romals Salgatchys Sooty do. Gillie Kotrfah Per Cans of variouaeolouri Moclc Puiieats aoo torts SUGAR 96,000 lb. PEPPER. Willings y Francis. The Piece Goods . Of the Ganges arc now open and expo/cd to Me i t that commodious ilorc the north weft corner of Market dnd Fourth l>reeti. nov > L A N U I N U, iFrom on hoard the Ihip Cleopatra, Satfiuel Newell, commander, frem Lontlop» ~60 toos of the best elban 'Russia HEMP 6orafk.of b6ttled BROWN STOUT. Tor by the fuf>fcriberi, No. 21, Penn-ftreet. . Willings b 5 Francis. oa. 31. d ]aft arrived, r»om Poi asd for Sale by the fubferl . hers, No. at, Peim-itfeat, 6'* hbgfneads,*^ Kitietccs C p r i m e Coffee 523 barrels ( 646 J I Willings & Francis. 0«. iS. ' FOR SALE, - , m~ tjrr. Madeira Wine, firlt quality, in pipe® Madeira VVitae, New-York quality, in pipes Lifhon WINII, in pipes NUTMEGS 1 } ofthe l4tea !n Spanish Wool, in Bales, fuitahle for Hatters. Willings Francis, Penn-ftreet, No. 11. Nov. 1. wftstf SILK. ANY person having raw Silk of American or European produce, may hear ©fr a pUr chaser who will givq a liberal price for the fame. Application to be made at the store of Robert Lewis, j f . No. 70, Pine Street wharf, any time before the nth of January next. Nov. io« ' From Marseilles. THE CARGO Ofthe Swedilh barque GnflaTtis Ado!phus,from Marseilles, of the following articles, is difchjrgiiig at Mr. Latimer'a wharf, and for sale by the fubferibers BRANDY,, well flavored, of i, 3 & 4th proof Claret, in hoglheads Pitto, in cases Frontigniac Wine, in cases as jo bottles Olive Oil, of a superior quality, in balkets of 6 and, ib bottles Capers Olives Almonds Dry Vcrdigreafe Writing Paper Umbrellas (Silk) of 18, 30 and 32 inche« Taffeties Long and short white Kid Gloves far Women Silk Stockings Handkerchiefs, in imitation of Madrafi Artificial Flowers and Garlands Ostrich Feathers Ribbons Perfumery Scented Hair-Powder and Pomatum Manna io forts* Cream Tartar. BENJAMIN MORGAN & ROBERT ANDREWS. September 17. fo| f "School Books and Stationary. W. YOUN G, No. ?1, Second-Oreet, corner ef Chefnut-ftreet, HAS now ready for sale, a very large aliort ment of Engtifb, French, Latin and Gresi SCHOOL BOOKS. Also, fach elementary books or Science, as aye generally read in the academies and colleges throughout tha United States. LATELY PUBLISH FD, Sheridan's Di&ionary, the ikth edition, in one large vol. 8 vo price 3 dols. Ditto, large unio prica I dol 75 «ts. Ditto, common, price I dol. JO cts. All forts of drawing, packing, printing, and writing Paper ; Bookbinder's Boards, Paftefto irds, sheathing and Hotting Papers; printed Blanks, blank Books, Wat, Wafers and other articles, ef the be.t quality, ul'ed in the counting house, or Catalogues of a mifcallaneous colleilion of BOO'vS, with tke price of each affixed, to be had fcy inquiring as abov«. Oa. i^-3aw6w Law books, Latest London and Dublin Editions. 11. & P. RICE, Eookfcllers, , No. i6,south Second, and No. 50, Market ftrcet, j HAVE jult received by the lite arrivals Ir jm y Lonrion and Dublin, theii iprice imports- 1 tion, confuting of a variety of the latsfl and nvoft i; approved law Books, whic'a added to t'lofc alrea- J] dy on hand, formstbfcnioft extenfivi colledlkm ev- jj er offeredfor f*'e in this country, They thcitfoi* j j.: beg leave to notice, that from the nature of their j connefilicnsin Dublin, thry are enabled to felllrilh £ editions (as they have hitherto done) at the very £ lowest prices. The following are among thflatelt a publications. _ F Vefey, jun'rs Reports in Chancery, 1 f Peake's Cases at Nisi Pritis ; Ridgs*vay's Report* (- in the lime of Lord Hardwieku ; FLoyer's Procters ; Pra&ice in the Ecclesiastical Courts ; Barton's y l'rtatife on a Suit in Equity ; Tidd's Praiftice of the Court of Itiruc's Bench in Personal Adtions, 1 parts complete ; Ward's Law of Nations ; Cruise on Uses ; modern Reports, I* vols. London edi- . T tion. 1 H. and P. Rice expefl ta receive by tl*: firft ar- | rival from New-York the 6th vol. complete ot Purnford and East's Reports, the 2d patt of Gil bert's Law of Evident© by Loft, anda number of 1 new publications. June 16. "The History of PennlyTvania, By ROBERT PROUD, IS no>v in the press, anil will he published, with all convenient expedition, by Zt-CH A RIAII I'oulson, jun. No. 80, Chci'nut-ftreet, i'lirltidelphia, where fubferiptions will continue to be received, and at the Philadelphia Library, according to the printed' until the work it ready for the fubferibers. July 18. ' lawtf THIS ETAY WAS PU BUSHED, j And soT Ole try THOMAS DOBSON, at the Stone House, No. 41, south Second flreet, EVENINGS at HOME; OR, THE JUVENILE BUDGET OPENED. Cenfifting of a variety of MifeeHancous Pieces for the itiftru&ion and amusement of YOUNG PER SONS—SixVolumeihandfrirtuly printed and bomnd up is two volumes, price Two Dollars. The variety and Mcellence of these pieces we such, that the book needs only lo be known to be univcrfally elteeitied ohe of the moll valuibU pub lications th t can be put iiit# the kands of young parsons. " Delightful talk to rear the tender thought, Te teach the young idea how to (hoot, . To pour the frefli idfirudlion o'er the mind, To breathe th', enlivening fpirit,and to Ix The generous purpose in the glowing bread." Tuomsok. Augud 14. mwf4w THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, By THOMAS DOBSON, at the Stone Hcrufe, No. 41, fauth Second Urcet, Letters and Conversations, Between several Young Ladies, on improving and in tereftitig Tubjeftß. TMTlflated from the D«tch of Madame it Camion with alterations and improvement*, Printed onfine paper, andnratly ituml, Price one iMar. AMIDST the tide of modern Romances, paulftng talel of retraerdinary dittrefs, or of deljierate or artful villainy, which " harrow up the foul," and wl»i«Ji it urribll'Wftft' the honor of yoang ladies *> be of, "tlfislittle bo«k corfias forward »o so licit notice, where, in a variety of incidents, not m eceding the bounds of real life, the proper, b ««ulc elegant and natural dignity and importance of the Femak ebaraAer ii exhibited in an intrrelling point of view, andprefentsrxxmplei of real and attainable exeel- Uaae. The publißier was fomuch pleafcd with the pertr f»l, th*t he was pcrfuaded he should do a plealpg f«v1»«to thi community "by feuding it «» o tirca larwa. Aiguft 14 —mw4w Ail laying Duties on Stamped Vellum Parchment and Paper. A FEW copies of the above aft may be had a) he Office of the Gazette of the United States, Na. 119, Chaftiut-Areer. July 19. The Partnership, UNDER the'firm of FREIVIAN te" Company, is dissolved by mutual consent. All persons having any demands against the said House are de sired to render the feme to T. B. Freeman ; and those indebted to the House are desired to make pay ment to him—By whom baCnefs will in future be carried on,at hisStere, Mo. 39, South Front-street. Aumjl ?. eod4w Richard and James Potter HAVF. removed their Counting House to No. 45, South Fifth-ftreet. August X. W&f6t LancaHer, Harrijburgb Garli/le, Sbippenjburg and Sunbury STAGES. THE public are requefltd to take notice, that the partnership whieh has far some <m« fnli flftcd betweow Mathias Slough of Lancaster, abd William Seer, is now difTolved: bst, not as M. Slough infinaatesto the public without jnft canfe ; as will more fully appear by a letter on the fnh jefl/rom M. Slough to W. Seer, dated the »9ti December last. a recital of which is not now deem ed neceflary. Any gentleman who wiihes to be more cirenflaftantiaily infarmud of the merfcs this business, by applying to W. Geer may have the persrfal of M. Slough's letter, and then can be at full liberty to determine whether or not W. Geer is not perfectly juftifiable in attaching him felf to any other person in the prosecution of the Stage conveyance from Philadelphia to Shippenf urg, or any other place. Now from tbe liberal and generous support the public were pl»afed to confer on the firft effort in this business, William Geer, in conjun&ion with Meflrs. Reily, Weed and Wi'.mer, is determittad to prosecute and carry it on, with every care, at tention auddifpatch that a zeal to oblige the pub lic can poflibly exert. The above company, who are amply provided with carriages, horses, and every appurtenanee to render the passage fefe and commodious, inform those wnu wish to patronize and encourage' the undertaking, that they can take their feats at George Weed's, the sign of the White ,Horf«, Market f Street, Philadelphia, on ersry Monday and Friday, to proceed to Lancaster, na/rifburg, Carlisle and Shippenfburg. The fare as hitherto established. For the further accommedation ol the public, ' a Stage will flart every Wednesday from the houffc of Bafnucl Rider, in Harrilburg, arrive at Snn bury in Northumberland county, every Thursday, 1 and -return from thence and arrive at Harriiburg ' every Saturday, so that paflengers dedined for Laneatler or Philadelphia, may proceed on MOll - GEER. I.anca!ler, Jan. 17, 1797- N. B. This Line of Stages ftarta from the lioule of William Ferrec, in Lancaster, on every Tuelday and Saturday morning.at 6 o'slo.k, pro ceeding to the westward; and lrom the houfu of Mr. Samuel Elder in Harrifhurg every Wednes day morning, on the fame evening arrives at Pa trick Cochran's in Shippenfburg, and returns from thence on every Thursday : performing the fame routine daily as in its tour ireni Philadel phia. *> wf Thomas Herman Lt«rrr.a, ' North I'iuh street, corner of North alley, No. 34, HAS FOR SALE, JJ, I^XCELt.Er: Tred Eonrdeaux Wine incafesasd -J boxci, (j x y Ca rs old Whitr Graves Wine in cailcs r>iklcnburj?s El RuHia Sail Cloths m ' Ravens Duck a:1 ■Cas Linen , Hessians ' R ; Diaper and Tabic Cloth Vl Empty hags Csramdn German Clokh An afTortmentof black coloured Ribbons Fine German I.aces About twelve tons Kuffia clean Hemp Clover Seed <j • Italian Soap, in fmallbores, for family ufs Window GUl's Aus; 19 —law ~tenT£iffe WINE. 't L ANbING at Walmtt-flreet 'wharf, TENEa tr IMF IE WINE, of en!cell»Bt (juality, in pipes an^ half pipes, for file by JAM-ES YARD. f u o<9. to. »«8t go Will be Landed, °] o From on board the (hip A dive, Capt.Elair,from m Hambu»gh, Vt 39 bales white Ruflia clean Hemp m 1 cailts Clover Seed / For Sale by v Thomas Herman Leuffer, p. North Fifth fhrcet, No. 34. r Tune 26. TO BE SOLD, » And immediate pojfejfion given, '■ ACunvetrient well fitulked Brick Tenement, " with a cook house and other om hoafes,fitu- / ated is a pleasant part of the berough of Wiljning- " tan, in the State of Delaware—The lpt of gl"oaud ' has forty feet froat an Weft-dreet, and extends i through tl»e square to Pallurt.-ftreet, on which is '• ereSed a liable aud tarriage hoofc. ' ALLEN M'LANE. Wilmington, Aug. 30. ' Imported in the Jhip Pigou, , And for sale by John Morton, No. Il(, South > Front-fireet, < Hvfon ' Hyson Skm 17 a c ' YaOf.gHyfonr*' CAa ' Imperjal J ' April 20. eotf F«r l'ale or to be let on ground- ' Tent, \ncduable Let of Ground ; SITUATE on the north-eiftcorner of Wal nut aid Fifth ttreets, frohtiiig the State- House ftjuare. "Tlfta Ift is fifty-one feet front on Waluat. street, and one hundred and thirteen feet and an half on Fifth ftreet 1 ; there a*e at present two small two story brick h6Uf«», and a number of fjnaTl tenements thereon. At/i, fir Sale, 'IVo three story Brick Houfe< . With eoflvenk-nt fibres, wharf, fcc.'fituate •• Watfcr'flreet, between Mulherry and Saffatrss streets, containing in front on' Water street lii ty-*fobr frtt, and continuing that breadth east ward nirie:y-*five feet, then widening to the south thirteen feet fix inches. These houfet ave the convenience of a public alUy adjoining on the north fide, and are a very desirable situa tion for a merchant, flour faflor,or others who may have oCtafion for storage of goods. I his • property will be fold on very real«n»ble tSnms 1 , forcofh. For further information apply Co the . printtr. July -3%. m&« tf TO BE SOLD, And pojjffion given imnteduitclyj A LARGE two llorf brtck Houfe,handfomely Gtuated in Piinceton. Thareare four rooms and a large infrj on euh floor, and five rboms in the garret, a range of back buildings jl feet in length, and a piazza of 57' feet, There iA a pnmp m the yard, an excelleut kitchen garden, at the farther end of which are a carnage house and two (tables, one of which is new, 44 feet long, with flails ill the two stables for 17 horses. The heaW thiaefs and pleasantness ot its situation, and the I number ef genteel and agreeable families in and n*ar the town, render it a durable retreeat for a I gentleman from the city. Thecotnmodioufnefs of the house, its central polition, and the lasgenafs of : *he (tables,mak»it,every way fultahlefor a tavera,for which it has always been confiderd as a capital (land. Icqtlire on the premises, of ISAAC SNOWDEN. Princeton, Ang. 15. —diwaa-wtf City of Waihington. SCHEME Of th« Lottery, No. 11, For the Improvement of the Federal City. A magnißcent'lwtlling-hoUfe ao,ooodollars, 1 3t calh 30,000, art .50,00* 1 ditto ij.oao & cast 15,009 40,00 a J 1 ditt4 15,000 & cast 15,000 30,000 '• 1 ditto ia,ooo & cafti 10,000 »0,000 ; 1 ditto 5,000 Ac cash 5,000 io,ooo 1 ditto 5,000 & caOi 5,000 ao,doo ■' 1 cadi prize of ro,ooo 1 da. 5,000 each,are • 10,000 r 10 do. - * to,ooc IS do. foo - • 18,000 00 do. *OO - * iojW ajo d». S -3 " " 10,000 400 do. ®5 " ' 10,000 e 1,000 do. so - »0,000 15,000 do. 10 - rj»,oo<> e 16,739 Prices. a 33,361 Wanks. d 50,»oo Tickets, Jt Eight Boll*», 400,000 " N. B. Tofavourthofcwho may take a quan tity of Tickets,the prize of 40,000 dollcrs will be d the last dratvn ticket, and the the tAST o but on* : n And approyednotes, fecuaing payment in cither c money or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will t be received for any number not less than 30 tick ■> ets. y This Lottery will afford an el«gant specimen ef [> the private buildings to be crtiled in the City of 0 Wafhingron—Two beautiful designs are already (el(<sted "lor the entire fronts on two of the public : » squares; from these drawings-it ispropofed toereS "t twocentreand r ourcornerbHildings as foonaspoA 1- frble after this lottery is fold, and to convey them, r, when complete, te the fortunate adventurers, in g the manner dafcribed in the fcheniL for the Hotel r Lottery. A nett deduaion »f five per cent, will 1- be made to defray the necessary expenses of print ing, &c. and th L - surplus will be made a part of the fund intended for she National Umverlity, to be erected within the city of V" alhington. t The real fecuritiesgiven for the payment of the y Bri2es, are held by the President and two Diretfl ors of the Bank of Columbia, an<".lre valuedjat >f more than haif the amount 01 the lottery, i- SAMUEL IiI.ODGET. 1 - .§, Tickets may be had at the Bank of Colr.m >s Ida ; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore ; of Feter e Oilman, Boilon : of Joht" Richmond : t- and of Richard W^l Coot er ; Ferry. IBWf FOR SALE, f. By BENJAMIN CLARK, nj£ Jin. 55, the corner of Chefnut and Front ftr'eets, o p, A large quantity of Clocks and ti»a Watch?*. Also, a general afTbrtmerrt ol Tools, Eiles and Materials, coafilling of Clock Move- c relents, dight day and thirty hour bral's pinions cv and forge woffc \ -Be'.U, clock aad watch. Dials, "I Hands, GlafTcs, Punice Stone, Emery, c Uottcn Stone, Cat Gut; bench, oa«4 and tail Vice*; Tuftis, Pliei*#,Ch'.ins,Seals,Keys, &c. &c. Apprentices Wanted. ' novembei* 3. fflctutf 1 • , - The Philadelphia > Aifwn, and 1 uzkerton . MAIL STAG E. A proprietors big {eetve to inform the public { that si X. they have cjlabljbed a Stage between Philadelphia, Bt Atjion, Batfto, Hamptonj Speedwell, andAXirttba Fur nace y JVailing River Jlit ting mill, and the town <f 'Tuck erton, in New-ferfey, to go once a weei, at: J areprovi , with good horses, a comfortable carriage, and a care ful driver, for the conveyance of the pi ail ,passenger s, aitd goods. The will fiart every Thursday, at IO u clock, A. M. jrorn Mr. Daniel Cooper s Ferry, and lodgo that night at Joel Bodire*f, at Longacoming ; and I on cn Friday, at 6 o*clock, P. As., arrive at Gtich E vans' s, ikieeper, in Tuekerton, dif ant from the city 54 miles, (from tba Atlantic 6, and from tb: Eaf. Grt.vf.ng Plains 7 miles) are good aezommodationi for tra vel lets, and where are commodious andfafe pajfjgf boats provided to convey passengers to Capt. William Ifr or rington x s house, on Tucker's JJland, adjoin inrng the At lantic, ivhere are good aeeowmoaations, and a convenient place to Lathe ; the sportsman zvhorvijbss to regale himfelf ■with foxttling'undfijbing, may at this place be highly gra tified, there L'iitgviaim off every season of the jear foul andfjh in abundance^ — The Stage on its return, farts from the aforefaid C, divans's in Tuckerton, every Tuttf day, at 6 o'clock, A. M.breskfafs at John Bodiue" s, at IViading River lodge that night at Longacotning, and at I 0 slock, P, M. on Wednesday, arrive at the ft aforefaid Cooper's Firry. It is presumed that no route of an equal diflanne tvill be less expenftve, or furnifb the tra VdHer with a greater variety of amusement, as he will not only have a pUafant fail to the atlantic from TtioJ.tr- J ton, but have the curiosity of feeing on the road thither a number of capital furnaces and forges, and one Jlitiing mill, in complete order, and at work ; gentlemen, too, wlo I are nuners, cr fadiors, of any of the aforefaid iron -works, are folieited to encourage and Jvpport this sage (by ipbub I they can be so rvcll accommodatedJ the continuance of wbieb [ •will much depend on their aid. The rates of passengers p and baggage are as follows : For a passenger from the aforefaid Daniel Cooper s,Ferry to Tuikerton, including K 14 lb. of baggage, Two Dollars ; for way passengers per mile, Four Cents— 150 lb. of baggage equal to a pas fencer. P oft age of letters, nevfpapers y ig'c. will be c lagreeably to-law. , N. B. The mail croffcsfrom the Old JFcrry. THOMAS IVARDLE & Co. 1 Tuckerion, Stpt. 08. J«-Zawf ~ThT NorfollTM aiIST AG E. ~ THIS Stage starts from the GEOR4SS Ttvcrn, at the corner «i Second and Arcl) Street*, in Philadelphia, evel J Tin/Jay, Thurfity, and Sjtur jay, at } o'clock, in the trorning ; ari - ire« atT>o- j "ver thefirft day, at Snowhill the fucond day. at , Northampton Coort^Houfe the third dey, and oa tiirmoraing ofthefourtWday the pafitiigcis (Vad 1 a Cafe and comfortable packet to convey themao . 1 Norfolk. A packet leaves Norfolk for Northampton feirjr, 1 ercry TVfd>y, ThurMay and Saturday, and the ; 9tajc ftaTtE fr«m-this fenry for Phikdelphii, every , • Monday, Wedtiefday-and Friday }{wt»u[f at Jhow : Hill the firft Bight, at Dover the id night, a«d ar r!ve» in Philadelphia in the ev-usin j ef the third > day. v ! The dittance on this rotrte, between 'Philadelphia j and Norfolk, it to miles Icfs thaa on any ftige route ; between ihofe placet. i Too Qkoch cannot be said in favor of the road; which is most. excellent indeed. The proprietors willingly engage to return the fare to any palTeugcr, who, after haviagperformed this route, will fay that he ever travelled in a ftagu for the fame distance, so good a road in America. Anptift h. dim.eotf. i Erikine's View of the \Var. 3 I JUST PUBLISHED, , Dy ROBERT CAMPBELL & Co. a No. 40 South Second street, k [Price it Cetil*J f A Vien/of the Causes and Gonftquen » ees of the present War with France. if By the lles»rable Thomas Buskins. if May 15 $ « S TATE TRIALS. Sold b W.Young, Bookfellct, Nt>. j»,So«lh *«- cond-ftreet, The Pennsylvania State Trials, CONtaining the impeachment, trial, and al of FfancisHopkinfon. Jaiige of the Court of Vdmiralty, and John Nicholfon, Comptroller «cn eral—ln one largs 8 vo. vol. Price, in boards, j dollars. W. Youkg has for fale< a general affortißeut qf Bocks. Also, Stationary, retail and by (he p«li '» cgc, well afiorted.and entitled to th« drawback if )# ax ported. July y—' '• ~ For Sale, )0 jo That well known plate, called VjiNDeamtr's jo hut, 30 A-v N Ncfhamiay cr««k, 18 mjles from Phila- K> V-/ ladelpbia, on the New York poll road, ,1, containing 74 acres and 94 peruhw. Upon the ,c premifet are a large two liory ftotie houlje occu jo pied as a tvern, and a good one (lory flone Icit chert, a large frame liable with a gosd tWfiiiqg ,0 floor, and some out buildings—also a well of jo good water, and an excellent ice House. On 10 tli is place is amo ft elegant situation fora gentle -5,, man's feat.commantliog a view of the iny to its junilion with rhaDelawaac, and theime acrofsto the Jersey (hore. h has the privilege of one half the toll received from the Uridge. _ Fpr terms apply to the B»Wcriber, J0 MORMCAI LEWIS. _ - 3»Jv*tf. be COLUMBIA HOUSE ST Boarding School for young Ladies. et TV/f GliOOMfllilDOE with much p'leaf iil JVI are and rtfpetf, returns her f»f>cere ac k- knowledgemrnt for the liberal encouragement (he has received during four years refidente in ef Philadelphia ; and allures her friends and the of public, so far from intending to decline her dy school, she has made afuperior arrangemsnt £or lit the more convenient accommodation of her febolars. —Every branch of ufefiii and polite education is particularly attended to l>y Mrs. Groombridge and m'afters excellinj in their ,B refpeifliveprofeSions. tcl Corner of Spruce and Eleventh Streets. 111 June ,th, 1797- s lwfrf u : Thefnuition is perfeflly healtlty ; andmaoe 0 more agreeable by an exter.liva garden and lot of grt und adjoining the houte. z ' Publi/hed, Et Aiyl to be had cf McffrS. Dobfon, Campbell,Rice, Cary, and the other pricipal Bcokfcllcrs in the city,price one dollar, twmty-tivc cents,in boards, n- Iscw Views of the Origin of the i" Tribes and Nations of America. By BENJAMIN SMITH BARTON, m. d. so. Philadelphia,' 03. 13. I'HE fuWcribtrs inform their frit,til's :mu'cufto mers in town and country,that their (lores are now , open in the city, !>nd others are daily opening, and that from the present appearance ef the prevailing disorder have reason to hope, their friends may ' shortly come to the city with perfect faft ty. By several late an iva!s, numbers have received frdh supplies »f GOODS 1 . Robert Smith & Co. P. fV. Gallaudet tff Co. John Da-vis IIZ Co. Sitgrea-ves 15 French, Neill iy Smith, George Dob/on, Wiltherger and Smith, Thomas Ryerfqn, Alex Jhjhr.iland Co. T. R. Hardenherg. Jacob Sptrry and Co. "John Smith and Co* Oiuen iff Jona. Jenes, Thomas Orr, Krppeh & '/.aritzitto-r, William Barker i'J Co. Adam Zanfz ngtr, Thomas Armat tS" Son. John Fries, J. Miller, jun. and C». Benjamin 13J. Jibvfoa. Olfl- 14 POYNTELL's Paper Hangings Manufactory, No. 70, Chefnut-ftreet, IVberc be has for Salty AVERY extensive stock, of every colour, ami of the moii approved patterns, luitable for every part of a houle, with great variety o£ bor ders to suit. —ALSO — A handfooie aflbrtment of the most fafhionaMe Silver Grounds London and Paris Papers, and very left p.'ain Green and plain Blue, With Pannel Papers and a rich variety ol Borders. November i. eo6t Young Hyson Tea. 49 chests of a superior quality—-Also, 100 do. of Hyson, j Imported in the WoodropSims, and forfale by ! the fiiWcriber, corner of Second and Pine I street. C. Haight. j november 6. cff»tf I Imported inthefhipMANCHSSTER,). Benjamin Shewell, Mafttr, j From Bourdeaux, and for fa'e by the ftibl'criber, No. H Walnut Street. : Bonrdeaux Brandy j Irifli market claret in tafe# ( Entitled t(* | Medoc wine, in do. f Drawback. I Sauterne, do. do. J Thomas Murgatreyd. WHO HAS FOR SALE. Sherry Wine in pfpe« and quarter eajks Rota do. do. Pimento in bags 4000 buihels Liverpool fait. Aug. 24. tut&stf. To be Sokl at Public Vendue, I (If not bnfor* disposed of at private falc) v I / ~\N Fiiday, the iitrt ot December uext, at fix . j W o'clock in the extning, at the Merchant*' Cos ' J fee lioufe, in Philadelphia, Forty TbouJand Nina ! I Hundred and Thirty Wine aeres of LAND, . I now or late in the County of m-1 I monwealth of Pennfy4vania, and on the witeraqf 1 Trefh and Wheeling Creeks and Ten Mile Run. — * j These Lands are fertile and well timbered, and were ' 1 uatentecd early in 1787, except 3700 acres or thcrca -1 j bonis, which w«re patented in i7ga. One fourtb / I of the purchase money to be paid at the time of sal*, - ] f-or tberefiikie a credit ofone,two and three monthly d I Will be given, on iatertft and good fetnrity. I O&oberHS. gawtS^ * To be Sold at Public Vendue, s I (If not before dtfbofed of at priwite file) 1, | Friday, the rnffc day of December, at jXjt J v„/ o'clock in the cvemrte, at the Merchants' Cofioio -> y I Houfc, in Philadelphia, Twenty Six Thoufand'S*- ; I vah ffuodrod and Eighty acres as JLANP, in tL« I State of New-Yoik, bet-ween the northern bounca 1 of Penafylvaoia and tho Sbfquehanna, now, or late, I in thetownfbips of ffamdob and Warren, and coun* ' -j ty of Montgomery One ionrih of the uvfchafo I money i» to be paid at the time of (ale ; for the »•- I (iduc a credit of one, two, and three months will be j given, cn interest and good fccurity. j O&Ute 6. gawtS Peale's Museum. j TTHIS valuable rer.ofitory of the -works of Kl - 1 1. ture, so well calculated to delight the mine! I and enlarge the onderdacding, is opened daily, to j usual. It flar.di in an airy and healthy fitnjiioh, 1 and frce from the epidemic that at present liflM* I the city ; it way, therefore, be fre(jue»t«d n.tii ""I thegreateftfaf«ty. I A$ an Ainufoment, the study of Nature is th« I most rational and plaalir.g : as a Sciwce, the mo!t " I sublime and inflruflive. • It eleratntthe niind and | expands the heart. Tbey " li'ltm Nsturt't writ can tLarn, -will GoJ t~ j ionverft." of I Many inter-fling additions have lately beea B " 1 made to 'this Museum : and the feathered tribe, J I containing a variety of the most rare and beautiful fubjeif!», is now ver}- advantageously arranged. I Wa*en Figures, of Men large as life (lome of tham !>.- casts from nature) are h,ei; drtffed in their prep?* " habit?, and placed in attitude* charai2criilic of thfk _ refpeflire nations. Here nay be fsc» the North- I American Savage, and the lavage of South-Ameii ca—a laboring Chincfe, and the Chinefc (Sen(i»- 's man the sooty African, and the Karotfchatlale— with fo'rae Natives of tlx South Sea Iflaudi. F!w »- I immense variety and interring diversity v/lucl» d. I this Museum oilers to the view, may Sefecn blfc 'le I «unnotbe described with full effiS. u- Piice only i-4thof a dollar. t- I Seyt. jB. Kw * Davis's Law Book Store, )n No. 319, High-StrMt. M GEORGE DAVIS, f C I busied for fame time past in prcpar»- " 1 AJ tions for removing intohis.profent house, hta I been under thenecelutyof poftpouinguntil thisd3y I informing the gentlemen ofthe Bar g/er.eral!y thrn' the United States, that his fpringimportation us - law books is now arranged iud ready for Ule, on ~' terms that he trusts will intitlehim to thaiike p«*. I frcence he has/experienced for lev'eral years past, g j Catalogues, mam)lining the mofi varied coll> e lf ' j tioaever imported idto t hie country, are (>rint«4 and will be delivered on application. c ' 1 June 47. H Boston Glals Manufactory. 1 'T'HK citizens of the United States are ljerebjr " I X iAfnrnsed, rhat the m»rufa<9ure of Windo\V r I (; j; ne w commenced it the Glass House in llof* ite I . I tor. . 1 It is m-edlcfs to fay any thing of the excellent eir I quality of the Bofw: (il'ia, as it is so well known | throughout the United States to be in ev<ry rtfpeA I greatly superior to any ever importeJ from Europe. I It will he cut to any size commonly used ; and ue I jjy,y.' o e constantly bad by applying to Cn.tKi.ts F. [ KufFER, at the Glass House. . j Order* from the diftar.t States to be aidrelTed to - I Mr. Samuei. Gorh, Court-ftieet, UoftoM I Boston, Sept 30,1797 O 4—*aw6w ce I Mtjfri. Tiiralby ana Ah/on, Cbarleflon 1 Mrjfrs. } Hedj>e W BviUm, Halifax, N. C. Mefn. WiUeti ',j, j a.-u/ 0' Conner . K'orfsU ; Mr. Ellis Price, Alexandria ; ' I Mefn. TuttJi and Brncn, BdlMcre ; Mr. llof linu | JJeivY«ri 1 and JtiiJfi'S. IIu.:/ln In, xiart> . 1 ford; jn'r. .'i-vmcur, HaiuiM-li ; ate rejvefitd to lift* | .be alove orice a wee* 6 -u'W.iv. [ ivarutd to the Editor•
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