Canal Lottery —Nw- If- Will commence drawing Monday, thrzsth inft. Tickets for Sale in this Lottery, at Seven DolLire, 'at Wm. BLACKBURN'* Lottery « antl Brokers Office, No. 64, South Secnnd-fl reet— Tickets ill the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery, at Ten J Wm, v,'.iete--cliecl: books arc kept ior regiftcr- ti, injr and examining in these, the City of V. a thing ton, No. 11. and Patetfon Lotteries, and informa- 4, tioo' wfcere ticket? may be had in most of the Lotte- ct ries authorif.d iy law i» any of the States of the b. Union. e< N. <3. The business of a BroKeii, in buying and e , felling all kinds of Public Stock ar.d fcecu: ities, l c difcouut'ng Bills and Notes of Hand, sale of p l.ands, Houses, &c. &c. will be dulv attended to, 1-, Wm. BLACICBU&N. p novembtr 15. __ * r hlk. i i ANY person having raw Silk of American or t }■ iii-opean produce, may hear of a pur- jj chifer who will give a liberal price ior the lamg. o Application to be made at the Ilore of lIobeRT t Lewis, jurt. No. 70, Pine Street wnat'f, any time before tlrt nth of January next. Nnv. \C" I From Marseilles. j Ti THE CARGO Of the 'iwedilh barcpie Guftavus Adolphus, si om Mar I .' lies, confining of the following articles, is Mr. Latimer's wharf, and for sale by the fjbfci ibers B'RA'NDY, well flavored, of i, 3 &4UI proof . Clare*, >f> hogiheach Ditto, in cases | I Frontigiiiad Wine, in cases of 30 bottles ; t Olive Oil, of a fupcrior quality, in bask. tj of 6 a and 1 i bottles 1 Capers o:ives Almonds ' . t>ry Verdigreafl s Writing Paper Umbrellas (Silk) of 18, 30 and 31 inches faffeties Long and short wl"te Kid Gloves for Wo«n:n Silk Stockings Handkerchiefs, in Imitation 0* f£»draU Artificial Flowers and Garlands .Ostrich Feathers Ii Ribbons Perfumery Scented Hair-Powder and Pomatum Manna in forts Cream Tartar. Bte.NIA'MIN MORGAN & v ROBERT ANDREWS. Septemhef %y. eot£ "School Books and Stationary. W. Y OU N G, No. CI, Second-!lre«t, corner cf Clitfnut-ftrect, HAS now rc.v y for file, a very largt assort ment of JlngßJh, French, Laim a-:J Greek SCHOOL BOOKS. Also, such elementary books on Science, as are generally read in the academies an l colleges throughout the United States. LATELY tUSLISHEI), Sheridan'* Uidionary, the sixth edition, in one lir : ;e vl. Bvo price. 3 do's. ' Ditto, large 12 mo price 1 dol 75 cts. t)ittr, ccrtiimtin, price I dol. 50 cts. A'l fdifs' of draSving, packing,/printing, and writing Paper ; Bookbinder's Boards, Partebo :rds, IheatMne <nd Hotting Papers; printed Blanks blank Books, Wax, Wafers, and other articles, el the belt quality, used in the counting house, or Catalogues cf a mifceHaneous collcdtion of BOOKS, with the price of each affixed, to be had by inquiring isc-Vovc* OA. Z4. Walker & Kennedy, No. 73, South Front Street, HAVE FOR SALE, 100 Hogsheads of prime Georgia Tobacco, ALSO, jo Pipes of Bonrdeaux Brandy, j 10 Pipes of old Port Wine* oa. IT. !^ f Window Glass, Of Superior Quality, and cheaper than any othtr hi the City — OF FJRIOUS SIZMS, From Bbv bto iq by 14, By the Tingle Box or Quantity, may be had at the store of the Subfciibers, cornel „t Arch and lront flrCtt' James C. & Samuel W. Fijher. Philadelphia. 1-neq, >797- 15 Dollars Reward. , T> AN-AW AY froni the Sublcriber, on the ijtfc 17V. ini>. an apprentice Lad, named JOSEI'H BARNET, by trade a paper-niaher ; about 19 year", or a-s, five feet seven or eight inches high, of a light complexion, ties his hair. Had on, and took with him, a caltor hat, half worn, one brown mixture cloth coatee, rttw, one light do. half worn, one ilriped velvet wai.lcoat, with blue cloth backs, one do. with fuftiao backs, and I*ll - othe/thin clothes. It Uprol»*bk be will changs his clothes, as he took a number with him. Anv person apprehending said apprentice, and securing him so that I can g:t him again, (hall rs reive the above reward, and reasonable charges if brought home. PETER BECHTEL.' Lower Mcrion townlhip, Montgomery county. 3». _ N I—law y*. T This Day is'Publifted, BY Mess. Dobfun, Carey, Campbell, Rice, and the other Book fellers, Price One Dollar and twenty-five cents, E!egant>y printed on IVuvr paper, and Hst prtjfctf, By John Thoropfon, A COMP ARATIVE VIEW OF The Constitutions Of the several States, with each other, and with that of the United States: exhibiting in Tables, the prominent features of caeh Constitution, and clafling together their most important provisions, under the feveial heads, of administration ; with Motes and Obfcrvations. gy WILLIAM SMIIH, N Of South-Carolina, L L. D. and member of the Congrcfs of the United States. Dedicated to tha People of the UnitedStatcs. N. Ii- A few Copies printed o;l an inferior pa per, at a dollar. P Februarys mwf Philadelphia, OS. 24th, 1797. A LI, persons delirous to contrail to forniih Ra tions and Quarter Mailer's Stores,dining the vear 1798, for the troops in Philadelphia, Fort Mifflin, on MudliUnd, Carlisle and Read.ng or anv of them, are defired'to deliver tneir proposals, under a sealed cover, on or before the aoth No vembcr "tench FRANCIS, Purveyor. The Rations to confijl of t Fl»ur or 3re>.l j pound Beef, or 5 4 .* of Pork j K i» Rum ; Brandy or Wh.&ey • 1 lit, Candles 2 lb. Soap \ 'so every hundred rations LAW IrA Latcfl London and Dublin Editions. H. £s' P. RICE, BookfiUcr^ No. South Second, artd Vo. 50, WTarlcet street, AI. HAVE just received by the lite from P.at Londoh and Dublin, theh fprir j; - importa- r»» it lion, confining of a variety of th.- Umt and nvuft Roi approved 1 aw BooVs, wliif/u itdiievl to those a' ea- | y ro dy on hand, formstbe rno(<e*tenljv< coll. clion ev- | (^Jj c er offered for fa*ein this country. They the* efore j <j»- c beg leave to notice, that from the nature of their q. ;) connedUctTsin Duhjin, th M y are e!iahied to fellli iui j editions (as they have hitherto done) nt the very lowed prices. The following ari the latelt puhlicationß. e ir Vefey, juiiVs Reports iii Chancery, i Peake's Cases irt Nisi Prius ; way's . ai in the time of Kord"Hard\vtcta>; Floyer's Proders " A Pra6tice in the F.cclefiai\iti! Courts ; Barton's Trcatife on a Suit in Equity ; Tidd's Practice of the Court of Kiivfs Bench in Personal A<flion>, i J p«rts co/iiplete ; Ward's Lav/ of Nations ; Cruise on Uses ; modern Reports, I» voV* London edi- tion, H. and P. Rice e*pc& to receive by the firfl ar rival from New-York the 6th vol. complete of Durnford and Reports, the ad part cf Oil- ■*-- , bert's Law of Evidence by Loit, and a number of ' I new publications. , J % IC ! K The Hi (lory of Pennsylvania, ! By ROBERT PROUD, f| c Ig nosv in the prei's, and will be publifhcd, with all convenient expedition, by 'Zsch A riah Poulson, jun. No. 80, Chefr.ut-ftreet, [ Philadelphia, where fubferiptions will continue | to be received, and at tlie Phibdelphia Library, according to the printed propufals, until the work is ready for the fuhferibers. ( t -. July 18. »a'wtf w " THIS DAY WAS PUBLISHED, And for fa la by 7HOMJS DOSSOX, at the Stone House, No. 41, south Second flreet, EVENINGS at HOME ; ha OR, THE JUVENILE BUDGET OPENED. Confining of a variety of MifceHaneous Pieces for the inft ration and amusement of YOU KG PER SONS—SixVolumesbandfomcly printedand bound * r up in two volumes, price Two Dollars. The variety and < xcellcnce of these pieces are such, thit tb* Anly tCL. be known to be universally cfleemed one oi the most valuable pub lications th t can be put into the of young perfon#. 11 Delightful talk to rear the tender thought, To teack the young idea how tu {hotft, | - ■To pf>ur th« freili inftrutfiion o'er the tnind, To breathe th* enlivening fpirlt,and to fix The generous purpose in tlicflowing bread." Thomson. j_ Augufl 24. mwf 4 w at —, to this day vs Published, hi By THOMAS HOfiSOrf y at the Stone House, tli No. 41, south Second street, er Letters and Converfatioiis, Between feve»ol Young Laiie:, on improving ani in tereftine futjeils. T reflated from tke Dutch of Ma fame tie Camion with alterationi- and improvements, Printed on Jin* paper, mndnoaily bound, Prkt one dollar. AMIDST thetide ofmodern-R»mancei,painting tales of <tttraor<!inary dißrofi, or of desperate- or artful yillainy, which " harrow up the foul," and which it would be for the honor of young ladies lo - be ignorant of, this little book corns* forward to so- - licit notice, where, in a variety of incidents, not ex- J ceeding the bounds of real life, the proper, becaufc elegant and natural i/ignity and importance of the Female elaraßcr is exhibited in an interring point of view, and prefects examples of real and attainable excel- ( lence. The publisher wasfomuch pleafcdwith the pern- I; sal, that he was pcrfuaded he Ihould do a ( leafing o ferrtte to th» community by fending it in o circu- f, lation. August 24 — p ' Afl laying Unties on Stamped Vellum " Parchment and Paper. A FEW copies of the above aft may be had aj \ he Office of thsSnZetteof the United States, No. U9, Cheftiut-fl-reet. July 19. < The Partneriliip, ' 1 T JNDER the firm of FREEMAN ts" Company, v is diflblved by mutual consent. /Jl persons having any demands ag iinft the said House are de . Hrrd to render the fame to T. B. Freeman ; and ' . those indebted to the House aredeiired to make pay- ' ment to him—By whom bll find's will in future be ' carried on,at his Store, No, 39, South Front-street. 1 August 7 eod4w < Richard and James Potter 1 HAVF. removed their Counting House to No. ! 45, South Fifth-ftrcet. August i. w&f6t . Lancaster, Harrifourgb Carlijle, Shippenfburg and Sunbury [ STAGES. public are requested to take notice, that J ; X the partnerihip which has for some rime fub fuled betwcsH Mathias Slough os- Lancaster, and William Geer, is now dissolved : but, nbt as M. " Slough infinu.-tejto the public without just cause ; ' as will more fully appear by a letter on the l'ub jeft from M. Slough to W. Geer, dated the 19th December last. a recital ofwhkh is not now dcem •ed necessary. Any gentleman who wishes to be more circumHantially inUrmed of the merits of this bufiftefs, by applying to W. Gccr may have the perrfal ef M. Slough's letter, and then can be at full liberty to determine whether or not W. e Geer is not perfectly juftifiable in attaching him felf to any other person in the prosecution of the Stage «mveyanc; from Philadelphia to Shippcni'- 1 urg, or any other place. Now from tbe liberal and generous support the public were pleased to confer on t*. firll effort in this business, VJ'illiarti Geer, in conjunction with Messrs. Reily, Weed and Witmer, is determined toprofecute and carry it on, with every care, at h tention anddifpatch that a seal to oblige the pub s» lie can poJflibly exert. 1 d Xhe above company, who are amply provided 1 with carriages, horses, and every appurtenance to h render the passage fafe and commodious, inform thof« wno wilh to patronize and encourage the undertaking, that they can take their feats at George Weed's, the sign of the White Horse, lc Market Street, Philadelphia, on every Monday and Friday, to proceed to I.ancafter, Harrifburg, Carlisle and Shippenlburg. The fare as hitherto t- ettablilhed. For the further accommodation of the public, a Stage will start every Wedncfday from the house - of Samuel Elder, in Harrilburg, arrive at S.ti bury in Northumberland county, every Thursday, ,v- and return from theoce and arrive at Harriiburg le every Saturday, so that passengers 'dciliricd lor i t Lancaster or Philadelphia, may proceed o-n MOll - days. WILLIAM GEER. >- liancaller, Jan. 27, 1797- N. B. -This Line 01 Stages IHrta from the '. house of William Ferrec, in Lancaftcr, on every Tuesday and Saturday morning at <) o'clock, pro ceeding to the westward; apd from the of Mr. Samuel Elder in Harrifburg every Wodnef day morning, on thefame evening arrives at Pa trick Cochran's in Dllippenfbut-g, ami, returns from thence on every Thursday : performing the ' fame jroatin* daily as in its lour from Phibdel- ; phia. \ • ;, Imported ia the latest arrivals from i Anifterdam anil Hamburg, and for Me by f B. Ssf J. Bohlen, r , A large ajforlmenl of fine French Cambric:, i' Piatiilas U »:r ( » ii) it Dutch 1 "•■Utannias Writing, poll, and print- to Rouanes • i:ig paper de Brown Holland Du'ch calf lkim is: Checks -anil ilripes' Prime madder P ; > Tickle'nburg« Sheli'd BlVlev tet Oznabntgs Looking g'affl'es White Meetings Hollowglafs wire ™ Diaper Slates r Brown rolls ' Coffee mills _ Umbrellas Brass kettles Hair ribbons Scythes and firaw Urdve* Black and whitalaces Toys afibrted in boxe« . Ik ft Holland Gin in pipes London particular Madeira Wir.e jti July ; m&thtf_ n< - Thomas HeiSman Leuffer, crt North Fifth flrect, c'dmer of Nprth aliey, No. 34, '''° HAS FOR SALE, EXCELUiN r red fcoiirileiux Wine iu clfcsand boxes, fix years o'd White Graves Wine in cask« [n Ticklenlmrgs , ja Rutlia Sail Clotlii m Ravens Duck p Bag Linen vc Helfi.ins Diaper and Table Cloth ' rt Empty hags Common German Cloih pi An aflbrtmentof black co!ou«»d Ribbons , u Fine German Laces ti Abouttwelve tons Ru!fia clean Hemp Clover Seed /, Itilian Soap, in fmEllbox'ei, for family ale j, Window Glifs Aug 29 —ri\v / TENKRIFFE WINE. « LANDING at Walnut-flreet wharf, TENEJ " J PIFFE WINE, of excellent qualify, in pipes half pipe., for sale ty JAMES YARD. " Oft. *>. • •frft " Will be Landed, « Froiri onboard the ship Aftive, Capt.Ci-Aiit.from " Mambutgh, " 10 bal<» white Rnßia clean Hemp " 'a tafics Clover Seed ' For gale by 1 Thomas Herman Leuffer, \ North Fifth street, No. 34. j Twne 26. f p TO BE SOLD, { And immediate pojjejjion given, A Convenient well finiihed Brick Tenement, with a cook house ar.d other out houfes.fitu atcdina pleasant part of th« borough of Wilming ton, infhe S(ate of Delaware—The lot of ground has forty foet front on WeH-flreet, and extends 1 through the square to Pafturc-ilrcet, on which is . creeled a liable anil carriage honfe. ] ALLEN M'LANE. Wilmington, Aug. jo. Imported in the Jhip I y igou, And for tale by John Morto#, No. 116, South FIOW street, Hyson Hyson Skin ( f£AS . Tou/ig nylon ( j Imperial j > . April 20. eotf ■■ ',-■!! , . ■ - For sale or to be let on ground rent, , A?viifo<i#le Lot of Ground ; - QITUATfi on tl«<? north-e?ft corner of Wal- O nut and Fifth Ureets, fronting the State - House ltjuare. This lot is fifty-one feet front i on Walnut flreet, and onediundred and thirteen - feet and an half on Fifth street ; there are at present twofmall two ltory brick houses, and a " number of small tenements thercoiv. Al/o, fir Sale, Two three story Brick Hovifes 1 With convenient ftoi-es, wharf, 4cc. situate on Water-flreet, bctwien Mulberry and Safiafras streets, containing in front on Water fti eet fif ty-four feet, and continuing that breadth eaft r ward ninety-five feet, then widening to the 'j south thirteen feet fix inches, t bete houses ave the convenience ol a put*ire alley adjoining d on the north fide, and arc a very desirable fitua _ tion for a merchant, flour faflor,or orher6 who , e may haveoccafion for storage of goods. This t. property will be fold on very reasonable terms for ca/h. i ? or further information apply to the pfinter. Tuly ai. m&wrf City of Wofhipgton. 7 SCHEME Of the Lottery, No. 11, For if)' Iniprovtmttil of the Federal City. • Amagnificentdwelling-boufe ao,ooodollars, at & cafli ..a,coo, ire .<o,opo b- 1 ditto 15,000 flt caf>. 35,000 4ii,004> id V 1 aitto 15,000 & cash 15,000 30,000 1 ditto 10,000 & carti 10,000 30,000 - 1 ditto 5,000 5,000 10,000 1 diilo uoco !i cai'r. j.ooo 20,000 ■ h 1 cafb pri2e of to,ooo l do. j,o«o each, are • ;0,000 dc. 1,000 - - 10,000 »e do. joo - - 10,00.) ' e So do. mo - - 10,000 / a do d®. s (o - ■ 10,000 j. 400 do. - • 10,000 le 1,000 do. 10 • ao.ooo j. 15,000 do. " T5®,000 le 16,7.19 Prizes, in 3j,i6i HianTn. th • id 50,300 Tickets, at Eight Soll*r>, 400,000 b- N. B. Tofsvnnr tliufc-wh® msy take a quan tity of Tickets,the prize of 40,Q00 dollars will he cd the la si drawn ticl.et, and the 30,000 the last 'o [>ut one : m And approved notes, securing payment in either he moD'Y or ia ten days atter drawing, >y> 11 at be received Tor anymimber not lefsthan tick fe, cts. Ny This Lottery will afford an elegant specimen nf 'g, cheprivatc buildings to be el tiicd in the City ol to Washington—Two beautiful defigrts are already lileflciVtor't'fie entire Ironts on two of the public ic, f juarc;; I rcr.i tV.cfe drawings it is propofSS to ercel 'fe twocentreand '"oureorKcr buildings as-focn aspof n- fibleafter this lottery isfold, and to convey them, iy, when complete, to the fortunate adventartfs, in rg the p.ianner delcribtd in the fchcme lor the Hotel or Lottery. A nett deduolion of five per cent, will n- lie made to deiray the necessary expenses of print ing, and the surplus will be,made a part of tire fund intended for the National Univerlity, to be creeled within the city of Walhingtoa. he The real fecuriticsgiven for the payment of the ry BrizeV are Itekl by the President and two Direil ■o- ors of the Bank cf Columbia, ani)rare Valued at of more than half tl:e ari-ount ol thejatterv. Cf. a/}MUM. VLODGJrT. *§« Tieketjmay be had at th* 1 ol t. ol^m ■ns Ma ; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore; . f Feter he Oilif.an, llcfton t of Tohs Hapkir,;, Richrtiond : el- and of Rhlferd Wilb,' Cooper's Esrry. mwf A Negro Man. nn TpOR SALE, tlie unexpired me (four years) on 1 of a stout, i ealtby, ailive eoro Man. He th. is by f rade a Cooper, was brought when u boy '"I to the farming bufiqc.fr, i« a good ploughman, un derftancbthe cars nnd matingent of horles, and f c ' h a good driver He has lately been employed in i" painting a new house asrd paints well—he is' —' tempered, and believed ro be very hone ft, fold part- Ji ly for want of employ,but more for being addiit- A 7 ed to liquor—For term* apply t® N ia, Dock ft ftreet,.near Sprmce On et. A Nov. 6. tf y, The Philadelphia, A'pun, and 7 uclcrton MAIL STAG E. t, rHF. ftrtfriefsrs hg Ic/a/ve to irjlrm the , {bat y they bans eft alii ft: od a Lett tv. n Pjyl'titihhia, £ Atfiorty Baijia, Jfa/npfon, Sf>red-well, and Mirrifia Fur nace f JVa ling River fitting niill) ant/ the fw* r f '7 erton> in Nrw~Jerfey % to go »nce ei ivtek, ci-d aicf/m'j:- ded ii iih goad horfesy a comfortable cwiugty asd a fate ful driver, for the conveyance vf the tntjij, pajjltigtrs, and goods. The Sta*e nviil Jlurt cvny TLurfday, ( ai IO octctky A. M. frmn Mr. D.miel Coofer s ferry, <wd lodge that night at Joel Bod'tne \, at I'jongetcom'ir <r ; and , cn en Friday, ct 6 o'clock, P. M. arrive at Cthh E« + vants, in!ecpcr, in Tuclcrion, difant from t/rf city 54 ni!rx, (from the Atlantic 6, and from the Eajl Grctijipg G ' Plaint f milet) where arc good accommodation* for tra wl lets, and ivhers are commodious and fafe pajfage loats A provided to convey pajfatgers to Cupt. William War rington t house, on Tvchrs ljianti, adjiininfng the At' Untie, n itero are gtd accontmoaations, and a convenient V place te bathe ; thrfportfman xvbwvijhcs to regale hitrrfclj uitb fowling and Jibing y may at this place le highly gra tified, there feeing at ahjtofl every jfcafin of the year foul andffh ia abundance.—\The Stage on its return, farts from the a for if aid C, Evens' s in Tucker ton, every Tn<f~ day. irt 6 0 clock y A. AT. Ireikffls al John Bodihe s 9 i*t IVa ding River Bridge, lodge that night at Longacomingy y and at 1 0 clock, P. M. on lVednefday t arrive at the r aforefaid Ctcpcrs Ferry. It is presumed thai no route of an equal diflance will be less expettftvcy or furr 'tjh the it a vfiller luith a greater variety <f amufetnent, as he r*ill not only have a plead'an\ fail to the atlant c from Ttteier- | tony but have the curiosity of feeing on the road thither a number of capital furnaces and forges, and one fitting milly in complete order, and at ivork ; gentlemen, too, xvho ] are owners, or faSlors, cf any cf the aforefaid iron works, ' are f elicited to en courage and support this sage (by ivh ch j ] they cau be fe well accomtnoda ed) the continuance of ivhich i 1 will much depend on their aid. The rates of paffengcrs . and baggaat are as fallows: For ft pajfenger from the ( aforefaid Daniel Cooper's Ferry to TuckertOn, including 1 14 lb. of baggage, Tivo Dollars j for way paffettgers per mile t Four Cents—1 50 lb. of baggage equal io apof fender. Foflage of letteriy newspapers, \£c. will be agreeably to law. iV. B. The mail croffesfrom the Old Ferry. * THOMAS IVARDLE Co. Tuckertoiiy Styt. 1%. 061. jj . laivtf The Norfolk Mail STAGE.* Stage starts from the GEORGE Tavern, i_ at the corner of Second and Arch Streets, in Philadelphia, i-viriy Tutfdai, TuurfJay, and Satur day, at 3 o'clock, in the rrorning ; arrives at Do ver the firft day, at Snowhill the feccvnd day, at Worthanrptou Court House the third day, and oa; the morning of the fourth day the paflcngcrs find a fafe and comfortable packet to convey then* to Norfolk. A packet leaves Norfolk for Northampton ferry, every Tuesday, Thurfiay and Saturday, and the Sti£e starts from this ferry for Philadelphia, every Monday, Wedhefday ahd Friday j puts up at Snow Htll the firft iipht, at Dover the ad nijlit,and ar rives in Philadelphia in the evening of the thifd day. The distance 011 this rirutf, between Philadelphia and Norfolk, is to miles left than on any stage route between those places Too much cannot be said in favor of the rojd, which is most excellent indaeil. The proprietors t willingly engage to return th-' whole fare to any ( paffengcr, who, after having j erlormed this route, wili fay that he ever travelled in a stage for the fame distance, so good a road in America. 1 Aucuft it. dim.dntf. Erfkine's View of the \Va.r. 1 JUST PUBLISHED, s By ROBERT CAMPBELL & Co. No 40 Son.h Second flreet, [Price 21 Cents] f A Vrcio of the Cciufes and Confeqiten - ces of the prefenl War with France. Bv the Honorable Thomas liasKiNt. 3 May 15 § STATE TRIALS. e Sold b \V. Young, Bookfelhr, No. S l , South Sc cond-ftrect, The Pennsylvania State Trials, ClNtnining the impeachment, trial,and act{ui:- al of Francis Hopfcinfon, Judge of the Court of admiralty, and John Nicholfon, Comptroller Gen eral—ln one large S vo. vol. Price, in boaids.J dollars. W. Young has for sale, a general aiTortment of Books. Also, Stationary, retail and b* tin- pacb s, ege, well aflorted, and entitled to tlie drawback ii 10 axpartcd. Inly t—' For Sale, , ( , That well known place, called / r fi' : >0 F K R R Y > !0 Nefhamiay creek, 18 n.iles from Pbih ,o ladelphta, oa the I,'ew York post road, >c containing 74 acres and 94 perches. Upon tlie it premises are a large two liory Hone heuiaoccu pied as a tvern, and a good one Jlory Hone kit )o chen, a large frame stable with a good threfhinp )c floor, and some out bu'ldings—alfo a will of good water, and an exccllint ire House. On K , this place is a moil elegant lituation foragentie )o man s feat, commanding a view of the Nefham iny to its junflinn wiih the Delawate, and thenct ac'rofs to the Jcrfty (bore. It has tke privdegc of one half the toll received from the bridge. _ For terms apply to the SwWcribcr, 30 MOR DEC A3 LEWIS. J'ay 14- 3t»wif. COLUMBIA HOUSE !T Boarding School for young Ladies. er a /]"KS. GUOOMBRIDGE with muLhjjleaf i|[ IVi. ureand rcfpeifl, returns her flncere ae k- lAowledgi-mciit for the liberal encouragement fbe Ins received during .four years refrdenee ia of Philadelphia allures her friend* and the cf public, so far from intending to detline her dy school, she has made .11'ujTerior arrangement for lie the more convenient accommodation of her scl scholars.—Every branch of ufeful ar.d polite »£• education is particularly attcm'ed to by Mrs', m, Groombridgt 'anil makers excelling in their 111 refpedliveprofeCioTis. Tel Corner of l-prutte and Eieventli Street-.. ,!1 June tth, 1797- vt J Thefituation is perfc»slly healthy ; and made more agreeableby an extensive garden and lot t0 of ground adjoining the house. c, e . fvji Publifhtdy at And to be had cf DoVfon, Campbell.Rifc. Cafy, and the rtbrr pricipal Bookfellcra in the city,price one 'dollar, twmty-F.ve cents,m boards n- New Views cf the Origin of the Tribes and Nations of America. By BHNjAMJN SMITH BARTON, m. d.' June 10. Pllkdc.dL, : 3. ri-IF fnbfctilfrts inform tiieir fnviu.s.w ■ 'cttfto merv in roVru and count i4,tha» thl-ir floni*va now ap't'n yitHe city, ~\nd others are daily opening; and thai frofcitke present appearance «£ the prevailing lufortkr have rrkftm to hope, their friends may fbortly come to tlie cr.y With perfect faf ty. By several hte arrivals, numbers received frelh fuppUe? of GOODS. Robert Smith iff Co. P. IV. Gallaudct 13 Co. John Davis IS) Co. Sitgrcavcs & French, Aleill & Smith, George Dob/on, Wihtbcrger and Smithy Thomas Ryerfon y Alex Bt'ftahd and Co. T. R. Hardenberg. 'Jacob Spctry and Co. John Smith and Cc* Owen & 'Jona. y&nes, Thomas Orr, Keppela Zantziuger, William Barker & Co* Adam Zantznger, Thomas Armat Iff Son. J bin Fries, J, Miller, jun. and Co. Benjamin jebnfoh. OiSl. 14 POYNTiiLL's Paper Hangings Manufaflory, No. 70, Chefuut-ftreet, IVbtfe he has fir Satr, AVERY extensive Hock, of every colour, arvd of the moit approved patterns, fuitablc for every part of a house, with great variety of bor ders to suit. ALSO A handsome aflortment of the mofl: fafliioriaMe Silver Grounds London and Paris Papers, and very best pain Green and plain Blue, WithPannel Supers and a rich variety ol Borders, Young Hyson Tea. 40 chcits of .1 fupcrior quality —Alio* ico Jb.'of Ilyfon, Imported in the IVoodropSims, and for faie by (he fubferiber, corner of Second and Pine Street. C. Height. novemher 6. eotf Imported inthefhipMANCiirsTEß, Benjamin Shewell, Matter, From Bourcieaux, and tor sale bv the fubferiber, No. ii Walnut Sheet, j Bonrdeaux Brandy , Irilh market claret 13 cases 'Entitled to Medoc wine, in do. Drawback. Sauterne, do. do. Thomas Murgatreyd. WHO HAS iOR SALE. Sherry Wine is pipes and quarter cafl;a Rota do. ds. Pimento ia bags 4000 bushels. Liverpool fait, Aug. 24'. tut&6tf, To be Sold at Public Vendue, (If not before difpefed of at private fa!e)\ /\N Fri-itv, the Srll of December next, at fix - o'clock in the evening, at the Merchants' Cof fee House, in Philadelphia, Forty Thousand Nina Hundred and Thirty Nine acres of LAND, now or late in the County of Waftiington, and Com monwealth of Penafylvan'ia, and >n the waters of Fre(h and WReelu-g Creeks artd Ten Mile Run.—» 1 Thefc Lands arc fertile a'nd well timbered, and were patenteed early in except 3700 acres orthcrea . bouts, which were patented in 1792. One fourth r of the ptirchafe money to be paid at the time of sale, • for the refiduc a credit of ®ue, two and three months, I will be given, on inuwell and good feturity. Prober 6. gawtS _ ! To be Sold at Public Vendue, (If not before difpefed of at private file) * , Friday, the hrll day ot Ueccrribcr, at fix 5 V*/ o'clock in the evening, at the Merchcnts' CofTc® r House. in Philadelphia, Twenty Tho.ufand Bc } vdm Hundred and fcrgbty acris of LAND, in the 5 State < f New-York, between the noVihern bounds of Pcnnf/lvai,ia and the .Vu'quehanna, now, or late, in the townfliipi of Hamdw> aftd Warren, and coun ty of Montgomery One fourth of the p-rcfcsfe money is to be paid at the tune ot lale ; for the re iiiutt j credit of one, two, and three months will be fciven, rn intcrcft and good fecdrity. oa. 6\c G. 3 awt< :_ PEALK'S Museum. r T"HIS valuable repository of the \vorl;y>f K"a- L ture, so well calculate J to, delight the mind and enlarge the undcrllunthiig, :sopened daiiy, as ' usual. It° l\aude in an airy and hcaltby fituarion, and free from tbe epidemic that prefeit afflicts tUe city; it may, therefore, be ffeqccßted with - the created fafe'.y. As an Air.ul iner.t, the fludy of Kitcre Is thit .. niofl rational and pleating : as a Science, the most fublinie and inflruolive. It clev/tes tlie mind and expand, the heart. They " lVrt.ni /■'ature't 7uorh am charm, rurth Gars bimfctf " lie':! ennverfe" Many inter:ftiliff additions have lately been > made lo this Mutcum : ard the feathered 3 containing a variety of the nnjO: rare and beautiful. fubje<99, :s tow very arranged. » \Va::ai Tigures.of Men large :is life (fomr of them carts from nature) are here iVcffed ' n their proper " habits, and placed in cbaraJl'criiS ic oflkeir _ i refpeiSlirc tuitions. Here jr.jy be seen the I-'oi-th ] Am rican Ravage, and the Sai age of South-Ameri ca » ].. boring Chinese, and the Chinese CS-entle s nißn —the feoty African, :m l the Kanitfcliadalc — with some Kativct o' the Set th Sea [ilands. Th* 1- inlmenf: variety and inter: »ing dise: fity which 1, this Mufeuin offert to the v:i iv. may be ieer. but le cannot be described with full ef... A. . 1- l'rice only I-Ath of a dollar, i- i'eyt. A3, ' taw Davis's Law Hook Store, n A r ts. 319, High-Strut. z~ " * •; GEORGE DAV IS, ' r)£!NG bussed for some time pafc in prepiww i) tions for removing into ly!s present fioufe.h; * been under theoeceiTityof por-poninguntil thrs cay iiiformiig the gentlemen ofthefl»r ge'nerully thn' the Halted States, tlut his spring importation law books is now arranged ?n«! ready for <ale, »:t ~' terms tiiat lie trwfts will ntitli him to th»likc-^*;« freence lie has experienced so/ -everal years palt. ; Catalogues, combining) Hie niof? varied colic* V doll ever imported into this country, are pfintuii and will be delivsred on application. "I June 27. oaw - fit —, 1 -— 1 1 * —• ,sI Boston Ciafs Manufactory. ,c ' , r cit!: * lis of the United Statestai;e hereby ~ r i ii.'t.rivtd, that ot Window G if, it J.-OW ucr.i:..'-ne..i rfte k,la:< Hcufe in BcN , c ton 1 . y It 14 iieeiU fs t<> f,:y any .tj:itjg of the excellent mia,.ty. o . 11-l.ofrioii UWs, as it is so well ki'owu throe.'i.i ur (hi- United btates to be in every rcijieA ; reat.iy fep .rior f> any evir imported from Eiirmie, It v.-ill be cut to any lizc cuinir.bnly ufyd ; ami ,lc may be'eorftantly ha.! by applying toC«AR.t es P. 01 Ivci'. ER.at the f.ilaf- ilcufe, Oi'dei'3 from the tjiftaiit States tc flfe addreffedto Mr. S.miuel GoP.r, Cburt-frtcet, Ee.fton. Lofton, ?qit sc. 1797 , O 4-«w> J'/l'ffts ■ I"* f'; vv nn ] i r\f»fo*, Chur/t/lt,* ; ■ , Hodge ar.d Moyhnj HitUji-x, .V. C, I'i jjrt. I'.: :■ js and (/'Conrt'T, xvotfoH ; KH -j' Pt. ' Mrjh. XurXahi 8.-<nva, BM:i-■>( ; Mr. 1:>, I■ . Nrrj.Tor.i ; and TJrJf.s. Ilti*?*.? b* CiWn '.i, j {-••'■ .■ ford; Mr. firycKUr, i'c'.wnncb ; . WjMJt i! 1 • • tl.'ahve enjj i! zveci t vtr.'.s. Tit fj >- cjj did li tit SitUr.
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