Cnn d Lottery —No. 11. j "I'Jf J lt-L conlmeofcedrawing r.Ton lay, thezsth ' W iuft. Tickets fir Sale in this Lntttry, at Si-vtu Datlare, at Wm. SLAGKBURN's Lottery M and lir.ilccts OiH?-, Ho. 64 South Second-ftrcet— j Tickets iij Ihe : chuy!!c:U Bridgs Lottery, at fern I ih'Uni, whae clieclc hooks arc kept ior regifler- tii ing - :il.ling in rhefe. the City o! Walhihg ton, No- lu and Paterton Lotteries, and informs- d; tir.n v.-heri- tvkets may be had in molt of the Lotte- CI rifi yuthoi'iiij Uy law 10 any of the States ol the bi tJnioß. cc • M. B. The hufinef" of a Broker, in buying and t< f.-Ui'-; all kinds of Public Stock and Sfcmifie*. I<- difcoii'.ti g Bills and Notes of Hand, sale of p, ' undt* iloufes, &c. &c. will be duly attende d to, tv WM. BLACKBURN. p Hcvtmher ir sTI KT 7 f A NV -lerfon having raw Silk of Amcrwr-n or tl j \ F'* nirjn produce, may hear of a pur- p th'-ftf who wiilgive a liberal price for tht fame, o A replication to be made at the store of Robert ti Li.v. is, jun. Ne. 70, Pine Street wharf, any time before the 12th of January next. -Nriv. 10. *">■'. From Marseilles. K THKCARGO Of tSeJiwcdlih barque Guftavus Adolphus,fi om - Marseilles, confiding of the following articles, lvifchsrging at Mr. Latimer's wharf, and for sale by the fubferibers BltAiNUr, well flavored, of 3, 3 & 4th proof; J Chret, in hogsheads | R I>jtt<>, in cases- j f Proiit^<wt Wine, in cases of 30 bottles Iti ,Olive riil, of a ftiperior cpialay, in baskets of 6 a and 12 battles v Capers Oliver, Airtlonds J Dry Verdigresfe Writing Paper Umbrellas (Silk) of . 3, 30 and 32 inches Taffeties , L'lig and short white Kid Gloves for Women k Silk Stockings _ , 1 Handkerch'efs, in imitation of M*drafs Artiti'ijl Fin '.vers and Garlands Ostrich leathers f Rrlibo'ir- , Perfumery 1 Scented Hair-Powder and Pomatum . Manna in forls Cfeam Tartar. BRNJAMIN MORGAN & ROBE-RT ANDREWS. •SeptcmUer 27. 'School Books and Stationary. W. YOU NG, No. ti, Second-street, corner of Cliefnut-ftreet, HAS now ready for sale, a very large assort * ment of Englijh, French, Latin and Greet SCHOOL BOOK r. Aljb, furh elementary boeks . on Science, as are generally read in the academies and colleges throughout the United States. LATELY fUBLISUED, Sheridan's Di&ioqary, the lixth edition, in one lar;,'C V'd. 8 vo price 3' ( ' o!s - * Ditfo,.large 12 mo price I dol 75 cts. Ditto, common, price X dol. 50cts. ( All forts of drawing, packing, printing, and , writing Papir ; 'Bookbinder's ijoards, Pafteboirds, , aid Ulottiug Papers; printed Blanks , blank Book*, WaK, Wafers, and other articles, ef , the heft quality, used in tiic coaming house, or public office < Catalogues of a mifcellancousr collection of BOOKS, Xvith tlie price of each affixed, to be had by inquiring as above. Q&. M«-3aw6sr_ Walker & Kennedy, No. 73, South Front Street, * HAVE FOR SALE, 100 Hogsheads of prim? Georgia Tobacco, ALSO, 50 Pipes of Bt>nrdeaux Brandy, 10 Pipes of old Port Wine' pa. r Window Glass, Of Superior Quality, a-«l cheaper than sny other to the City— OF VARIOUS sizes, From Bby 6 to 19 by »4, Bv the finele Sox or Qu.ntity, may be bad at the (lore of the Subferibers, cornet of Arch and Front ft C '' James C. & Samuel W. Fijher. Philadelphia, luneq, 17Q7- ' i 5 Dollars Reward. RAN- AW "SY from the Sublcriber, on the 29th inft. an apprentice I,ad, named JOSLi tl BAKNET, by trade a paper-maker ; about 19 year- of age, five feet seven or eight inches high, of a lioht complexion, tics his hair. Had on, and took with him, acaflor bat, half wt,rn, one brown mixture cloth eoitee, new, one light do. half worn one iifiped velvet waistcoat, with blue tloth h?cks, one do. with fufth.n hacks, and fwi dry other thin clothes. It is probable he will changs his clothes, as he took a number with him. Any person apprehending faii apprentice, and teem ing him • that I can g.t him again, ihall re ceive the above reward, and reafonakle charges if brought home. PE f er BEQHTEU Lower Mcrion township, Montgomery county. October J«. Nt—law jw. ""This Day is Published, . BY MelT. Dobfon, Carey, Campbell, Rice, «d the rubor Bookfeilers, Price One Dollar and twenty-five centsi lAegant'j printed on IVove paper, and Hot preJfeJ, By John 1 horopfon, A COMPARATIVE VIEWOF The Gonftitutions Of the several States with each other, and with that of the United States: exhibiting in fables, the prominent features of eaeh Constitution, and cUffinz together their most impsrtant provihons, under the several heads of ad.niniftration ; with Notes andObfervations. By WILLIAM SMITH,' Of South-Carolina, L L. D. and member of the Congress of the United States. Dedicated to tha People of the United Strifes. N. B- A Few Copi-s printed dn an inferior pa per, at 3-4 ths of a dollar. V February 6 mwf Philadelphia, Oct. ALL person* desirous to contrail to furnilh Ra tions and Quarter Matter'* Stores,during the veat 17'J3, for the troops in Philadelphia, Fort Mifflin, on Mud Tfiand, Carlisle ana Reading, or any of them, are desired to deliver their proposals, under a fealf-d cover, on or before the 20th Nov venocr next, to _ TENCH FRANCIS, Purveyor. The Rations to eonfijl of y pound Ftaur or Bread , 1 pound Beef, or 3 4 of a pound of Pork gill Rum, Braidy or vV hificey _ l I'j. Candles j lb. Soap C To every hundred rations fclftr^thN LAW BOOKS, ) Latefl London and Dtibim Editions. H. sis P. RICE, Book fellers, No. Ifs South Second, and No. 50* Market street. f T AVE j'nft received by the J/ite arrival from I IJL London and Dublin, their tyring imports- i tiorj, copiiiiing of a variety of the tat eft and nwft | approved ] .aw Bootes, whfeb ad'ied to tHose alrea- j dy on hand, forms the moll extensive collection ev- ( cr offered for file in this country. "»~hev thei dore j » heglea\4to notice, that from the nature of their connc&iciisin Dublin, they are cnaVtcd to lelUrilh editions (as they have hitnerto done) at the-very lowcft prices. The following are among the latefl publications. Vefey, jiin'rs Reports in Chancery, t X%,A. Peakc's Cases at Nisi Prius ; Ridgeway's Reports in the time of Lord HgrdwtckVf ; Vioycr's Procters Pra&icc in the KcclefialVical Court* : B%toa s Treatifc on a Suit in Equity ; Tidd's Pra&ice of the Court of KirvVs Bench in Personal Actions, 2 parts complete ; Ward's Law of Nations ; Cruise on Uses ; modern Reports, 11 vols. London edi tion. H. and P. Rice ospecft t» receive by the firfl ar rival from New-York the 6th vol. complete of Durnford and East's Reports, the ad part of Gil? . berths Law of Evidence by Loft, and a number of new publications. June 26. The History Pennsylvania, By KOBERT PROUD, IS now in (he press, and will he published, with all convenient expedition, by Z.ECHA riah Poulson, jun. No. 80, Cliefnut-ftreet, I Philadelphia, where fubferiptions will continue I to be received, and at the Philadelphia Library, according to the printed propofalj, nhtil the work is ready for the fubferibers. July 18. ' lawtf ~ THIS DAY WAS PUBLISHED,. And for ftle by THOMAS DOBSON, at the Stona House, No. 41, south Second ftrect, EVENINGS at HOME ; OR, THE JUVENILE BUDGET OPENED. Confiding of a variety of Mifeellaneous Pieces for theinftru&ion and amusement of YOUNG PER SONS— SixVolumesbandfomely prifitedand bo«nd up iu two volumes, price Two Dollars. The variety and excellence of these pieces are such, that the book needs only to be known to be univcrfally esteemed one of tht mod valuable pub lications th t can Ve put into the hands of young ptrfons. " Delightful talk to rear the tender thought, To teacii the young idea how tu shoot, To paur tl»« frelh inftruiflion o'er the mind, To breathe th' enlivening fpirit,and to tlx The gsnereus purpose in the glowing breast." Thomson. August 24. mwf4w THIS DAY IS PUBLISHSD, By THOMAS DOBSON, at the Stone House, No. 41, south Second Greet, Letters and Conversations, * Between feve»»l YoUng Ladies, on improving and in -1 terelling fubjeiSH. Trinflated from the Dutch of Madame di Camim with alterations and improvements, ' Printed onJim paper, and neatly bound, Price one dollar. AMIDST the tide of modern Rwnances, painting tales ef extraordinary diftrofs, or of defperatc or artful fiilainy, which " harrow up the foul," and ' wtich it would be for the honor of young ladies »e ' be ignorant of, tht* little book comas forward to so licit notice, where, in a variety of incidents, notfx r ceeding the bounds of real life, the proper, because elegant and natmral dignity and importance of tht Female fharailtr it exhibited in an intercfling poi»t of view, and presents examples of rjal and attainable excel lence. The publisher wasfomuch pleased with the psrn > fil, that he was persuaded he (hould do a pleafinj to the community by fending it ill • cirou latmn. . August 24 —mw4w '' Atf? laying Duties on Stamped Vellum Parchment and Paper. A FEW copies of the above ad may be had ai f he Office of the Oazette of the United States, No. 119, Chefrut-ftreet. July 19. The Partnerfliip, n T TNDER the firm of FREEMAN ts" Company, V_J is dissolved by mutual eonfent. AU persons having any demands against thefaid House are de it fired to render the fame to T. B. Freeman ; and t. those indebted to the House are desired to make pay ment to him —By whom business will in future be carried on,at hUStore, No. 39, South Front-street. August 7- eod4W Richard and James Potter HAVE removed thsir Counting House to No. * August t. w&f6t 1. Lanca'ier, Harrijburgh Carli/le, Shtppenjburg and Sunbury " STAGES. 'T'HE public are requested to take notice, that V J. thefartnerlhip which Irss for some time fub filled between Mathias Slough of Lancaster, and icl William Geer, is now dissolved : bat, not as M 1" Slough insinuates to the public without juil cause as w ill more fully appear by a letter on the fub je£l from M. Slough to W. Geer, dated thi* '• 9til December latt. a recital of which is not now deem ed ncceflary. Any gentleitiar. who wifiicv to be more circumstantially informed of the merits ol _ this business, by applying to W. Geer may hav< the peruial of M. Slough's letter, and then can bt at full liberty to determine whether or not W Geer is not perfedly jtiftifiable in attaching him felf to any other person in the prosecution of th< Stage wonveyanc; from Philadelphia to Shippcnf urg, or any other place. Now from tbelibe»al and generous fopport thi public were to confer on the firfl effort it this business, William Geer, in conjuuiftion wist Messrs. Reily, Weed and Witmer, is determine( to prosecute and carry it on, with eviiry care, at tention anddifpatch»hat a to obllgethepub es ; lie can possibly exert. The above company, who are amply provide( ni > w ith rarriages, horses, and every appurtenance ti 'th rei ider the passage lafe and commodious, inforn those wno wi(h to patronize and encourage th undertaking, that they can take their feats a George Weed's, fign of the fahite Horse :hc Market Street, Philadelphia, on every Monda and Friday, to-proceed to Lancaster, Plarrifburu s. Carlisle and Shippenfburg. The fare as hithert >a- eftablilhed. For the further accommodation of the publi< a Stage will start every Wednesday from the houf of Samuel Elder, in Harrifburg, arrive at Sun bury in Northumberland county, every ThurMaj U- and re*urn from thence and arrive »fc Hatrifbur :he every Saturday, so that passengers destined so ort Lancaster or Philadelphia, may proceed o« Mon or days. as, WILLIAM GEER. f°i Lancaster, Jan. 27. 1797- N. 11. This Line ef Stages ftart9 from th >r. house of William Ferroc, in Lancaster, or. ever Tuesday and Saturday morning at 6 o'tlntlt, pre ceeding to the yfeftwardj and Irom the house c Mr. Samuel Elder in Harrifburg every Wedncl day morning, on the fame evening arrives at Pa trirk Cochran's in Shippcnfbnrg, and returr from thence on every Thursday : performing th 13 fame routine daily at in its tour from Bhilade r phia. ' Wff Imported hi the' latest anivaSsfrom Amfterdim am! anJ foriale by B. & ]. BOHI.EN, tv A large ajfarlrnent of fine French Cambrics, I' P'atillas ' J Ruftia md Dutch l'ailcloth is IS'-ittarnias Waiting, post.'and print- to Roiiar.es mg paper Brown Holland Dirch call skins ' s Checks andllripes Prime madder Ticklenburgs ' Shcll'd B,arlty ' el Oznahurgs Looking glaffcs White sheetings Hollow glass wart 'i 1 Diaper Slates Brown rolls Coffee mills _ Umbrellas Bral's kettles Halt ribbons Scythes and Itraw Univw Black aud whitelaces Toys aflbrtej in boxes Befl Holland Gin in pipes London particular Mai.eira Wine July 24. ro&thtf M ; Th-omas Herman Lfuffer, «■< North Fifth ftrest, corner of North alley, No. 34, d " HAS rOR SALE, Tj 1 XCHI.LKNTred bourdeaux Wine incafesand v > Xj boxes, fix years old / 31 White Graves Wine 111 calks Ticklmbtirgs % r Rulfia Bail Clotlts, ra Ravens Duck p Bag Linen Heflians p, Diaper and Table Cloth r ; Kmpty bags u Common German Cloth An affortmentof black coloured Ribbons „ Fine German Laces n About twelve tons RuSia clean Hemp a ' Clover Heed f, Italian Soap, in small boxes, for family use Window Glass Aug 19 —law p TENERIFFE WINE. «• LANDING at Wainut-ftreet *Mrf, TENE PIFFE VINE, of excellent quality, in pipes aud " half pipes, for bit by JAMES YARD. " J Oil. m. ««8t " I" ■ ■|■ || 1 ■ ■' "■■ •• sanded, » From on board the ship A dive, Capt. Blair,from " Kambusgh, 2* bales white Ruflia clean Hemp 1 calks CKiver Seed For (Sale by " L Tbomat Herman Leuffer, North Fifth street, No. 34. j Tunc 16. i p ~TO BE SOLD, And immrdialt poffejjiin givtn, A Convenient well Unified Brick I enement, with a cook house aodother out houfet,fau lted in a pleafam fart of the borotigh of Wilming ton, in the State of Delaware—l'he lot cf ground has forty foot front on Weft-Orcet, and extends j 1 through she fquarc to Pafture-flreet, on which is j ercded a liable and tarriage htinfc. ALLEN M'LANE. Wilmingtoo, Aug. 30. Imported »i the Jhip P'&ou, And for sale by John Morton, No. 116, South ; Front-street, Hyson Hyson Skin 9 Young Hylon C Imperial j April 20. eotf Fsr sale or to be let on ground rent, valuable Lot of Ground ; SITUATE on the north-sift corner of Wal nut and filth Areets, fronting the State- Honfel'quare. lot is Afty-one feet front on Walnut street, and one hundred and thirteen feet and an hall" on Fifth street. ; there are at present two l'mall two flory brick houses, and a .number of small tenements thereon. Alfa, for Sale, Two three flory Brick Houses With convenient flares, wharf, &c. situate 011 Water-street, between Mulberry and Saffafras ftreett, containing in front on Water street fif ty-four feet, and continuing that breadth east ward ninety-five feet, then widening to the south thirteen feet fix inches. Thtfe houses ' ave the con venitmce of a public alley adjoining j on the north fide, andaie a very defirabie iitua ' tion for a merchant, flour fadlor,or others who c may have occasion forftorageof goods. This property will be fold ttt very reafonallc tornis forcalh. For further informal ion apply to the printer. July 31. mfcwtf City of Washington. , SCHEME Of the Lottery, No. 11, For the IntprovciQNit of the Federal City. A magnificent dwelltng-houfe JO,ccc dollars. »t & cash 3C,'Oc6, are jo.oor. >• I ditto if,ooo & cash as,oo® 40,0r. d ' 1 ditto 15,000 & ca;h 15,000 3©,00 d f- 1 dy;K> 10,000 & calh 10,000 30,000 ; i iiitto 5;0oo k calh 5,000 'O,OOO '* 1 ditto 5,000 & cadi 5,000 io,troo 1 1 ca(h prize of ro.ooo l " % do. 5,000 ;ach,ire • 10,000 'r 10 do. I,oiio - - to,ooo 10 do. ' " 10,000 00 do. KW> - - 10, coo " 100 do. 50 * " io,ocw j. 400 do. 15 ' 10,000 le 1,000 do. 10 - 10,000 f. I5»oog do. 'c • »58,00n le 16,739 Prizes. In 3J,a6l Blanks. • Si ' :d 50,000 Tickets, at Eight £)ollw», 400,004* b- N. B. To favour thofewho may qunn ti,ty of Tickets,the prize of 40,000 dollars will be :d che last drawn ticket, and the 30,000 thf last to but on» : ni And approved notes, fccupinj* payment in cither be money or prizes, in ten days atter drawing, will at be received for any number not lef6than 30 tick re, ets. »y This Lottery will afford a» elegant specimen of gi the private buildings to be ere<9ed in the City of to Walhingron—Two beautiful designs are already leleded for the tiltirc fronts 011 two of the public ic, squares; from these drawing-it ispropofed toered ife twocentreaud f ourcornerbuildings as foonaspof n- fible after this lottery is fold, and to convey them, iy. when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in rg the manner described in the scheme for the Hjutc. 1 or Lottery. A nett dedu&ion of five per cent, will n- be made to defray the neceflary expenses of print ing, &c. and the furplu? will be made a part of the fund intended for the National Univerlfty, to be ere<3.ed within the city of he The real fccuritiesgiyen for the payment of the ry Brizes, are heldhy the Frefident and two Dired o- ors of ths Rank of Columbia, and are valued at of more than half the amount' of the lottery. ;f. S/tMVEL HLODGIi;r. 'a- .§* Tickets may be had at the Bajik. of ColkW ■ns Ida ; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore; of fettr he Gilmar., liofton ; of John Hopkins, Richmond : el- and of Richard W f !fe, Cooper's Ferry. mwf A Negro Man, , ' me TTOR S the unexpired me (four y ears) opt JL of a ftrtut, healthy, ailive egro Man. He tha is by ri' a Cooper, was brought up when a hoy difi to the farming hufinefs, is a good gjoughman, nn- Ihc derllandsthe care sr.d managemeufof horses, and >ev is a gpod driver He has lately been employed in sup painting a new house and paints well—he'is good Ko, temper d,and believed to be very hone!!, fclrl part- Jo ly for want of employ, hut more for being aWift- AV ed to liqujr—For te!*tr apply to No. ii, Dock Wi street, nnar Sprnce ftreot. S-l Xov 6- Ju The Philadelphia, Aijion, gnd 7 uchertun Ps MA I L STA GE. '2 rHS proprietors be^leave to inftm the public, that yo, they ha-oe e/}abtybe4 z Stage betxvt-n Phii.;(.'cl;<hia t ■ Jjei At/ion, Batfio, Hampton, Spew well, and Fur- | rtace, IVcdin* River jlittihg rxi/l, and the ivzvrt (if H'mk-r eriun, in Neiv-yerfey t to go mice a luetkj aiul art provi ded it itb good borfeiy a comfortable carriage and a care ful driver, for the conveyance of the mat!, pafcngen, and goods. The SUive ivill flirt every Tburfday, at IO ; o'ciock, A. M. from Mr. Daniel Cooper s Ferry, and lodge that night at "Joel Bodire*s, 'at Lungacoming ; and on in Friday at 6 o'cfoct, P. AT. arrive at CiUb F.- vans's i inkeeper, in Tuckerton, difant from the siiy 54 evt niUs % (Jfom the Atlantic 6, andfrovithe East Grwftng c Plains 1 miles) cohere arc good accommodation fir tra vellers, and ivli'ere are commodious andJafe passage bnqts A pravided to convey pctflcngers to Capt. IVil. 'uirn ifrar- • ringtons house, on Tucitr's Island, adjoinining the At lantic, ivbere are good accommodations, and a convenient yh:ce to bathe ; the fportftnan who itAfbes to regale himfelf ititb fowling andff'ings may at this place be highly gr J tified y there being at attxpfl every feafoii of the year fcAi'l audffb in abundance. —'The Stage on its return,farts from the aforefaid C. Ei>*ns's in Tucker ton y every Tuaf </ay, at Co'clock, A. M. breshfafb at John Bodine's, at IV'ading River Bridge, lodge that night at Longacoming, and at 1 o'clock, .P. M. on Wednesday, arrive at the aforefaid Cooper s Ferry. It is presumed that no route of an equal difance luill be Irfs e\penftve, or furnijb the tra veller ivith a greater variety of amusement, as he trill nut only have a pleasant fail to the atiantic from Tueler ton, but have the curiojity of feeing on the road thither a number of capital furnaces and forges, and one flitting mill, in complete order, and at Tver It ; gentlemen, too, -who F! are oivntrs, or factors, of any of the aforefaid iron icorbs, are folulted to entourage and support this flage (by toh>ch they can be so well accommodated) the continuance of which will much depend on their aid. The rates of pajfeng&is and baggagj are as fallows : For a passenger from tbe afutefatf Daniel Cooper's Ferry to Tucker ton, including 14 lb. of baggage, Two Dollars ; for TV ay passenger s per mile, Four Ci'nt*——lso lb. of baggage equal to a pas senger. Pofiage of lettert,eixfpapers, \£c. will be g agreeably to law. N. B. Tbe mail the Old. Ferry. THOMAS IVARDLK Co. I Tuckcrton, Sept. 28. Ocl. 5. — laWtf " The Norfolk~Mail STAGE. \ r 1 'HIS Stage starts from the GEORGE Tavern, I X at the corner of Second and Arch Streets, in Philadelphia, every TufJay, Tburftay, and Satur day, at j o'clock, in the irornihg ; arrives at I)o- | vcr the si"it day, at Snowhill the second day, at Northampton CeurtHoul'e the third day, and on , the morning of tbe fourth day the pallengcrs find i a iafe and comfortable packet to convey, them to r Norfolk. ] A packet leaves Norfolk for Northampton fei ry, every Tnefday, Thurfiay and Saturday, and the , S'aije starts from this ferry for Philadelphia, every i M .nJay, Wsdnefday and Friday; puts up a{ Snow < Hill thsfirft night, at Dover the id night, and art rives in Philadelphia in the evening of the third day. The distance on this route, between Philadelphia apd Norfolk, is Jo 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 proprietors [ willingly engage to »eturn the whole fare to any paflenger, \v!uj, after having performed this routs, ' will fay that he ever travelled in a stage for the fame diftaoce, so goodaroad in americit. 1 Anguft 11. dim, entf. Hrfkine's View of the War. 1 JUST PUBLISHED, » By ROBERT CAiVTi-'BELL & Co. No 40 South Second street, [Price 31 Cenw] e A View of the Causes tkid Consequen ces of ihe present War with Tranet. Bv the Honorable Thomas Erskine. 0 May 15 } - "STATE T RIA LS. * Sold b W. Yoong, Bookseller, No. sa, South Sii cond-flrect, The Pennsylvania State Trials, CONtaining the u:ipeac'nment, trial, and actu al of Francis Hopkinfen, Judge of tbe Cow vt of admiralty, and John Nicholfon, C mpiroller Gen eral—ln one large S vo. vol. Price, in boasds, 3 dollars. W. Young kas for sale, a gen.eral affortmcrtof Hooks. Also, Stationary, retail and by the paci tge, well aQorted.aiid lUtitled to the drawback if )o -ixpojtcd. July * 1 Fpr Saie, )0 That tvel! inourn place, citil&d l r 4Kpsokjft's ,o 'f't« v, , 0 Nelhaminy creak, 18 miles from Phila ,o U ladelphia, on the Kcw York ptift road, )0 containing 74 acres and 94 perches. Upon the )c premises are a large two ltoiy stone house occu 3, pied asatvern, and a good onaftory flont kit ;Kl chtn, a large frame liable with a good threlhing floor, and fomc out buildings—also a well of no good Water, and an excellent ice House. On „ t , this place is a most elegant situation fora gentle nr man's feat, commanding avew of the T.'ctham iny toits junflion wiih the and thence acrofsto the Jerfty lliore. It has the privilege of one half the toll received from the bridge. Fpr terms apply to the SnWcriber, MORDECAI LEWIS. _ Yay 14- ■ itawif. be COLUMBIA HOUSE sr Boarding School for yOung Ladies. -a /TliS. GROOMBRIDGE with much pleas -ill IVI lire and relpcft, returns her sincere ac -k- knowledgemcnt for the liberal encouragement she has received during four years refulenae is of Philadelphia; and assures her friends and tht of public, so far from intending to decline her idy i'chool, (he has made a superior arrangement tor >lic the more convenient accoiiHViot'.ation of her ed. scholars. —Every branch of ni'eful and pr-lite °f- education is particularly attended to by Mrs. ;m > Groombridge jnd masters excelling m their * !1 refpc£ltve ptofefti ons, ltcl Corner of Sprues and Eleventh Streets, June sth, 1797- nt " The situation is perfeflly healt'ty ( and made more agreeable by an cxtenli ve garden and lot of grraind adjoining the houle. ( h l ' Publi/hed, .at And to be had of MefTrs. DoVfon, Campbell,Rice, Cary, and the other pricipal Ilookfcllers in fie city,price one dollar, twmty-f.ve cents,it: board*, m- I\ev/ Views of the Origin of the I" Tribes and Nations of America. ' .By benjamin sjArn barton, m. d.' ; June 40. *^ lt Philadciphu ,0I J. I'HF. subscribers inform their ld cufla mers in town and country, that th^PP.rarc now open in the city, and others are d*ty op jui/g, vriid that from the prcfent appearance ef the prevailing disorder l ave rcafon to hope, their friends may fuort!y come to the city with perfect. fif.ty. By fevejal lata arriVais, number-, have received fre!h supplies of GOODo. Robert Smith ~'Jj Co. P. IV. Gallau/iet U C«. John tiaiiis iif Co. Sitgrea-ves & French, Neill y Smith, George Dob/on, Wi'.tberger and Smith, Thomas RyerJon, Alex Bit/landand Co. T. R. Hardenberg. Jacob Spcrry and Co. "John Smith and Co" O-lven iy' Jona. Jones, Thomas Orr, Kefpele ij Zantzinger, William Barker & Ce. Adam Zantzinger, Thomas Armat £3° Sin. John Fries, J. Miller, jun. end Co. ■ Benjamin *S'J■ Jehu/en. oa. 14 POYNTELL's Paper Hangings Manufactory, No. 70, Chefnut-ftreet, IVhere ha has for Sale, A VERY extensive stock, of every colour, and of the mofL approved patterns, fuiuble for every part'of a house, with great variety of bor citrs to suit. ALSO A handsome affortrncmt of the mod fafl*iona6lc Silver Grounds London and Paris Papers, and very heft p'ain Green and plain Blue, WithPunnel P-pers and a rich variety of Bdrders. ilovemher r. eo6t Young Hyson Tea. 40 chefls of a superior quality—Allio, 100 do.of Hyson, Importei'.in the IVocdrop Sims, and for sale by the fubferibtr, corner of Second and Pine . street. C. Ha'tght. November 6. eotf Imported inthefhipMANCHESTER, Benjamin Shewell, Master, 1 From Bourdeaux, and for lale'oy the fubferiber, No. 11 Walnut Street. ■ Bonrdeaux Brandy ") ' Irish market claret in cases ( Entitled to [ Medoc wine, in do. f Drawback. r Sauterne, do. do. J ' Thomas Murgatrsyd. WHO H4S FOR SALE. Sherry Wine in pipes and quarter CtJk# Rota do. de. Pimenso in bags 4000 bushels Liverpool fait. Aug. 24. tut&stf. '• To be Sold at Public Vendue, (If not Itfort disposed of at private sale) ' - i ( Friday, December' next, at fix lt V_y o'clock ia the evening, Rt the Merchants' Cof a fee House, in Philadelphia, Forty Thousand Nine , Hundred and Thirty Nine acres of LAND, uow or late io the County of Washington, and Com -0 monweahh of Peijofylvania, and cn the waters of Fresh and Wheeling Creeks and Ten Mile Run.— Y* These Lands are fertile and well timbered, and were lC patenteed early in 1787, except 3700 acres or therea '7 bouts, which were patented in One tourtb w of the purchase money t« be paid at the time of sale, r- for a credit of one, two and three month*, rd wiii be given, on inter«iVa»d good security. O&ober 6. 3awtS £ To be Sold at Public Vendue, , (If not before disposed of at private sale J d, Friday, the firtt day of December, ar fx rs o'clock in the evening, at the Merchants' Cnffee ly House, in Philadelphia, Twenty Six Thousand Se t', van Hundred and Eighty acres of LAND, in the ne ' State of New.York, between th/ northern bounds of Pcnnfylvar.ia and the Sufquehanna, now, or late, in the townships of Hamdon and Warren, and cour — ty of Montgomery One fourth of the p-rckai* money is to be paid at the time of sale ; for the te fiduc a credit of one, two, and three months will be given, nn interefl and good security. O&o&e 6. 3 aWt f^ Peale's Museum. • rpHIS valuable repository of the works of Na -- £_ ture, so well calculated t» delight the mind and enlarge the undwflanding, is opened daily, ufoa). It itands in an airy.and healthy iituatiou, and free from the epidemic that at present afflias tWe city; it may, therefore, be frequented with the greatefrfafety. As an Amuftmect, the study of Nature is the most rational a»d plcailng : as a Science, the most sublime and inflruflivc. It elevates the mind and expands the heart. They " A'dturc't tv/wii can charm,-.Bith Sad bimftlf lit- u JJoIJ conirerfc." —of Many icter-lUn<j additions have lately been Bla de to this. MuU-um : and the feathered tribe, 1 a containing a variety of the most rare and beautiful fub]e<Ss, is now very advantageously arranged, t°f Waxen Figures, of Men large as life (some of them ci " cads from nature) are here dressed in their propar ' habits, and placed in attitudes cbara&eri&ic of tkeir j_ refpeaive nations. Here may be seen the Worth- Ar.ierican Savage,and the Savage of South-Ameri ca J laboring Chinese, and the Cliincfe Gentln ?'s raan —the sooty African, and the with some Natives of the South Sea Islands. The ill-, immense variety and interetHng diversity which ail, this Museum offers to thevievi, may be seen l*t the »nnnothe described with full efisil. cu- I'rice only I-4th of a dollar. ;it- beyt. iB. . I"* "Iff Davis's Law Book Store, On No. 319, High-Street. tic- GEORGE DAVIS, l', c T)EING busied for some time pafr in prepwi- D tions for removing into his profent house, h^s been under thenecelhty of pdftponirtguntil this day informing the geiftlemen of the Bar generally thro the United States, that his spring importation ol' law books is now arranged and ready for iaie, on termsthat he trusts will fntitlehim to thelike [K' freence he has experienced for levcral years pad, »g Catalogues, combining the most varied collet: " r tion ever imported irto this country, are printsd ;a and will be delivered on application. Ac Tune VJ. ent —±~ , —; Bofton Glass Manufactory. r q->HE citizens of the United °tates are hereby i,.,. X informed, that the ii'iar.ufaaure of \Vindow . f is now commenced it the dial's House if! 80l- It is needless to fay nny tiling of the excellent qualitv of the Boston GUIs, as it is so well known throughout the United States to be in every lvfpeft 5 ; .i-reatly superior to any ever imported fWm r nrope. * "It will be cut to any size commonly uft-d ; and iai,e may be constantly had by applying to Chari-es l". Hot Kui'fiß, at. the Glass House. 1 Orders from the difiar.t States to be atldrellad to Mr. Samuel Gore, Court-street, Boston. Boston', .Rept 36,1797 O <—2awfw • Tixoihy and j'Wafon, Charlfon ; M.ffru t'le Tltdtr and , HjhJ.'.x, A r . C. JVlcJjrs. l< JUlt r>i , anJO'Cmmr, Kor/M ; Mr. EOb Price, Altxmd,L-, ' AJe/Tn. Tnndt and firoivn, firdtimn? ; Mr. H<,j>ki«t, A■Ji-j-tori j and A-Ir][rs. .Hwlfa GwJivin, flart a. fmii • Mr. S j-xtmr, Savtmpi ; arc rraneM lo irfirt n, tbi alcvcivci a xtteei & yrfefo. The ccitc i; J*r £,t v/drftdttibe SJitcr-
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