Canal Lottery —No. 11. WILL commence drawing Monday, thezoth inft. Tickets for Sale in Lottery, at Stven Dollars, at Wm. BLACKBURN'* Lottery , and Brokers Office, No. 64, South Second-drcet— Tickets in the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery, at Ten ■f)Mats, where check books are kept ior register ing and examining in these, the City of Washing ton, No. 11. and Paterfon Lotteries, and informa tion where tickets may be had in most of the Lotte ries authorif«d by law ib any of the States of the Union. N. B. The business of a Broker, in buying and felling all kinds of Public Stock and Securities, difcountng Bills and Notes of Hand, fal<s of Lands, Houses, &c. &c. will be attended to, by Wm. BLAC&BURN. novembcr %$. 5 From Marfellies. * THE CARGO Of the Swed'i/h barque Guftavus Adolphus, from Marseilles, confifiing of the following articles, is dil'cJurging at Mr. Latimer's wharf, and for Fa If by the fubferibers BRANDY, well flavored, of i, 3 & 4th proof Claret, in hogsheads Ditto, in cafe* Frontigniac Wine, in cases ef 30 bottles Oliver Oil, of a superior quality, in balkets of 6 and I*2 bottles Capers Olives Almoeds D*y Venligreafc Writing Paper UmUreilas (Silk) of 28, 30 anil jz inches T affeties Long and short white Kid Gloves for Women silk Stockings Handkerchiefs, in imitation at Midraft Artificial Flowers apd Garlapds ' Qftrich Feathers Ribbons Perfumery Scented Hair-Powder and Pomatum Manna in forts Cream Tartar. BENJAMIN MORGAN & ROBERT September tj. j School Books and Stationary. W. YOUN G, No. <t, Seeond-ftreet, corner of Chefnut-ftrect, HAS now ready for sale, a Tery large affoTt ment of Engliji, Freud, Latin and Greek SCHOOL BOOKS. Alfa, such elementary books otl Science, as are generally read in the academies and colleges throughout the United States. LATSLf PUBLISHED, Sheridan's Di&ionary,, the sixth edition, in one large vol. 8 vo. price 3 dole. Ditto, large iimo price 1 dol. 75 ets. Ditto, common, price I dol. 50 cts. All forts of drawing, packing, printing:, and writing Paper ; Bookbinder's Boards, Paftehoards, sheathing and Hotting Papers ; printed Blanks, blank Books, Wax, Wafers, and other articles, ef the fcoA quality, used in the counting houfc, or public office. Catalogues of a mifeellaneeus colleftian of BOORS, with tie price of each affixed, to be had by inquiring a* above-. OA. 14.—3awiw Walker & Kennedy, No. 73, South Fr*nt Street, 1 H AV ti for. 3 A LI, 103 Hogfhejds of prime Georgia Tobicco, ALSO, 50 Pipes of Bonrdeaux Brandy, 10 Pipes of old Port ffkir Window Glass, Of Superior Quality, and cheaper th«o ««y other *> the City— OF VARIOUS sizes, From 8 by 6 to 19 by 14, By tlje (ingle Box («r Quanti'.y, may be had at the store of Ibe Subscribers, corner «,f Arch ahd Front ftreet, James C. & Samuel W. Fijhcr. Bhiladtlphia, Jnncq, Thomas Herman Leuefer, North Fifth street, corner of North alley, No. 34, HAS FOR SALE, EXCELLENT red Bourdeanx Wine in Mies and ' boxes, fix years old White Sravos Wine in cafkt Ticklenburgs Ruflta Sail Clonhs Ravens Duck Bag Linen Hessians Diaper and Table Cloth Empty bags Caramon German Clash An afTortmcnt of black toldured Ribbon* Fine German Laces About twelve tons Ruflia clean Hemp Clover Seed Italian Soap, in fmaH boxes, for family use Window Olafs Aug 19. —law For sale or to be let on ground rent, Aexaluable Lot of Ground ; BfTUATE on the north-tail earner of Wal« nut and Fifth streets, fronting the State- House square. This lot is fifty-one feet front on Walnut street, and one hundred and thirteen feet and *n half on Fifth street ; there aFe at present two small two story brick houses, and a number «f small tenements thereon. Also, for Sale, Two three story Brick Houses With convenient stores, wharf, &c. situate on Water-street, between Mulberry and Saflafras street,, 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. These houses ave the convenience of a public alley adjoining on the narth fide, and ate a very desirable litua tion for a merchant, flour fatttor,or others who may havt occasion for storage of goods. This property will be fold on very rty.fonable terras forcafh. For further information apply to the printer. July ft m&wtf This Day is Published, BY Melf. Bobfon, Carey, Campbell, Ric t) and the othct Bookfellcrs, Price One Dollar and twenty-fiveceats. Elegantly printed on IVuve paper, and Met prtffed, By John Thompson, A COMPARATIVE Vl£W©F The Constitutions Of tha several States with each other, and with that of the United States: exhibiting in Tables, the prominent features of eaeh Confutation, and clalTing together their most important provisions, under the several heads of administration ; with Notes and Observations. \ By WILLIAM SMITH, Of South-Carolina, L L. D. and member of the Congress of the ' UnitedStatei. Dedicated to tha People of the United States. 1 N. B. A few Copies printsd oa an inferior pa- 1 per, at j-4th»<if a dollar. I February 6 mwf 1 French Circulating Library. JOSEPH E. G. M. De La GRAHGE, , Nr>. ii 3 VValnut-ftreet, INFORMS those who wifli to recur to the onl>; JL of becoming perfe<sl in che French Lan guage, that he has just opened his Ljbrarv, ccn lifting of upwards of 1250 \©lumes the befl cal cuiated to afford either ufefui inftru»slion, or pica fure. The conditions, together with a catalogue of the Library, may be seen at every book-feller's B in town. n. b. All translations from and into the French, I Englifli and Spanish Languages, executed with ac cupac* and dispatch. eoim nov. T5. f LAW BOOKS, " ' Latest London and Dublin Editions. H. & P. RICE, Bookfetlers, No. I#, South Second, anj No. 50, Market street, HAVE juts rectived by the lite arrivals from London and Dublin, their spring importa -1 tion, confifVicg of a variety of the latsft and nvofl > approved Law Books, which, added to those alrea r dy on hand, forms the most cxtenlive collection ev er offered for sale in this country. They thei efore f beg leave to notice, that from the nature of their conne<3icnsin Dublin, they are enabled to felllriih editions (as they have hitherto done) at the very lowed prices. The following are among the latest S publications. Vefey, jun'rs Reports in Chancery, 4 ids. Peake's C»fes at Nili Prlu6 ; Ridgeway's Hej-orts in the time of Lord Hardwickn •, Floyer's Proders Pra<9ice in the Eccleftaftical Courts; Barton's Trcatife on a Suit in Equity; Tidd's PraSice of the Court of Kir-g's Bench in Personal Aftions, 1 parts complete ; Ward's Law of Nations ; Cruise on Uses ; modern Reports, n vols. London edi tion. ' H. and P. Rice expert to receive by the firft ar rival from New-York the 6th vol. complete of Durnford and East's Reports, the »d part of Gil bert's Law of Evidence by Loft, and a number of , new publications. June 16. The History of Pennsylvania, By ROBERT PROUD, IS now in the press, and will be publilhed, with all convenient expedition, by ZiCH A- Riah Poulson, jun. No. 80, Chelnut-ftreet, ; Philadelphia, where fukferiptiont will continue to be received, and at the Philadelphia Library, according to tbe printed proposals, until the work it ready forthefubferiberi. July 18. aawltf • TMISDAY WAS PUBLISHED, : And for fait by THOMAS DOBSON, at the Stone lloufe, No. 4>, south Second fireet, I EVENINGS at HOME ; OR, THE JUVENILE BUDGET OPENED. Gonlifting of a variety of Miscellaneous Pieces for the intrusion and amufementof YOUNG PER SONS—Six Volumes handsomely prititedand boand »p in two volumes, price Two Dollars. The variety and of these pieces are 1 such, that the book needs only to be known t* be , nniverfally tfteemed one of the most valuable pub , licationsth t cyi be put into the hands of young : persons. , " Delightful task to rear the tender thought, To teach the young idea how tv (hoot, To pour tkt frefli inftruAion o'er the mind, To brtathe th' enlivening fpirit,and to (ht The gtnertus purpose in the glowing bread." Thomson-. - AuijiAi ~ THIS D -IIY IS PUBLIWKD, By THOMAS DOSSON, at the Stone House, No. 4t,foutli Second street, Letters and Conversations, Between fevcaal Ycm»gLeJiei,on improving and in terning fubjefls. Trttiflated from tbe Dutch of Madunt Je C*mhn with alterations and improvements, Printed »ifine paper, and neatly itund, Price ant doliar. AM IDST the tide of modern Romances, painting tales of wttraordinary diftrtfs, or ef desperate 'or artful villainy, which " harrow up the foul," and wbi£h it would be for the honor of youag ladies So be ignorant ef, this little book comes forward to so licit notice, where, in a variety of incidents, not ex ceeding the bounds of real life, the proper, beeaufe elegant and natural dirnity and importance of tht Female dbarafter is exhibited in an intereftingpeiat of view, and present* examples of real and attainable excel lente. Tht publisher was so much pleased with tht ptra f»l, that ht was persuaded he Ihould do a pleasing ftrrfte to tht community by fending it in:o circu lation. Aiguft 24 —mw<w Aft laying Duties on Stamped Vellum Parchment and Paper. A FEW copies of the above aA may be had a) he Office of tha Sazette of the United States, No. 119, Chefout-ftreet. July 19, , Lancaster, Harrijburgb Carli/le, Sbippenjburgand Sunbury STAGES. THE public are requcfted to take notice, that the partnerihip which Ins for foraetfmt fnb- Ciled between Mathias Slough of Lancaster, and William Geer, is now diflolved: but, not as M. Slough infinnattste the pablie without just cause ; as will mvre fully appear by a letter on the fifb jedl from M. Slough to W. (Jeer, dated the 19th December last. a recital el which is not now deem ed necessary. Any gentleman who wiflies to be more circumstantially informed of the merits of this buftnefs, by applying to W. Geer may have the perafal of M. Slough's letter, and then can be at full liberty to determine whether or not W. Geer is not perfeflly juftifiable in attaching him felf to any other person in the profecutian of the Stage conveyance from Philadelphia to Shippenf urg, or any other place. Now from tbe liberal and generous fopport the i public were pleased to'confcr on the firft effort in this business, V! illiam Geer, in conjunction with Messrs. Reily, Weed and Witmer, is determined toprofecnte and carry it on, with every care, at tention and dispatch that a zeal to oblige the pub lic can possibly exert. The above company, who are amply provided with carriages, horses, and every appurtenance to render the passage fefe and commodious, inform thoft wno wish to patronize and encourage the undertaking, that they can take their feats at George Weed's, the sign of the Whitfc Horse, Market Street, Philadelphia, on every Mondhy and Friday, to proceed to Lancaster, Harrifburg, Carlille and Shippcnfburg. The fare as hitherto eftablilhed. For the further accommodation of the public, s Stage will-start every Wednesday from the house of Ratnucl Elder, in Harrifburg, arrive at Sun bury in Northumberland county, every Thurlday, and return frJm thence and arrive at Harrifburg every Saturday, so that paiTengers destined for Lancaster or Philadelphia, may proceed on Mon- WILLIAM GEER. Lancaster, Jan. 17, 1797- N. B. This Line of Stages starts from ths houfc of William Ferrec, in Lancaster. on every Tuesday and Saturday morning at 6 o'clock, pro ceeding to the westward; and from the houfc of Mr. Srtiiufl Elder in Harrifburg every Wednes day morning, on tite fame evening arrives at Pa trick Cochran's in Shippcnfburgarrd returns from thence on every Thursday : performing tha fame routint daily at in Us tour lrom Philadel phia. m»'f Ike printers in the United Srate»s<wv rcq&fcj t> tnfirt tie following Ohftri<al','Ms in thesr fnpfrs, by -which the fi!iilic will be ftrr'cd, as will as their obedient servant. B. LINCOLN, Superinteniant of Liibt-Houfes,. State of Majfaehnfetts, By oider of the United States, a Light lluufe nas ijeen freoied at the Clay Tn ids, on Cape. Cod ; the tanps in which are to be lighted 011 the 15th inlt. The light haute i; eretfed on, land elevatedabout 150 feet, which with the e levation of the Lantern makes the whole heiyhth zoo high water mirk. In order that this Light ipty be distinguished from the 80/ fan and other Lights «n oyr coafl, an Eclipfer is e reilcd, which will revolve around the Lamps once in 80 seconds so that the Kg fit will be neir ty excluded from the eye of the approaching mariner about thirty seconds, ir> one 1 revoluti on of the eclipfer.-' To lender the beqavolcnt designs of Congress as extWfively ufeful as pos sible, the Marine Societyjin Boiton, by a large Cor*m:ttee from theirjbody, whose views have been leconded by .others, have taken fueh di! • tances and hearings as tHev tloHght n'ece.Tary ; whirh ohf.Tvations giving light and fafety are added for the benefit of all interefled—and an as follows Veßels outward bt und, from Bbfton Light- I house, and would with to fall in with Cape-Cod j the course is E. S. E. distance 15 leagues, thence | 3 leagues to tiie Light house. When up with 1 the Light-house and it bears S W 2 leagues dif ] tance, you then fleer S S E which will ca#y j yo'j out of the south channel. Veflels inward bound, and fall in with the bade of Cape-Cod, bri»g the Light to bear S W 2 leagues distance* then you may steer WNW for Boston Ligjit-Houfe. It you you would with to go into Cape Cod harbor, you may keep the (hose aboard abont a mile diftailt, where you \»illh*ve 10 fathoms water. There is a bar lies off the back of the Cape, about half a mile from the (hore. When up with Racejpoint. which is very bold, and about three leagues to theweftward of the Light-house, and m>y be known by a num ber of fi(h houses on 'it, from 1 to 3 miles to the fouttward of Race-point, is what is called Herring Cove, where you imy have good at>- chering half * mile from the (hore, tho wind from p to N N,£ iH 4 or even 3 fathom water. If bound into ( Cape Cod harbor, your course from Racc-p&nit to' Wood ead, h S S E 6 miles distance, bring the light to bear E hy N and run for it about two miles, you will tflen be clear c( Wood end—then you must steer N E until the light bears E by S—then run N W f.r the harbor, until you have from 4 to 3 i-j fathoms water, where you have good anchor ing, the Light then will bear E by S J-J S 5 or 6 miles distance. In running from the Race point to Wood End—after you pass 1 the slack Land of Hum mucks, you will come up with a low fapdy beach, which forms the harbor ; extending be tween j and ) miies -to Wood-end, which is difficult to be distinguished in the night—lt is very bold—you will have 15 fathom watvr within half a mile ofthelhore. In beating into Cape-Cod harbor, you must keep the eastern (hore aboard, until you get in to 5 fathom water. Stand no farther to the westward than to bring the light to bear E by S as theie is a long spit of sand runs off from the fctin" vrrj: juu-^+h havc II fathunrwatci- within a ftojies thr*w of Ihore. In caff it blows so hard that you canoot beat in the harbor, you \yill have gpod anchoring without, from 10 to 15 fathom water. VeiTuls in Boston bay and would with to put away for Cape Cod harbor, must endeavor to fall ia with the Rae*. If in the night, and*you cannot fee the land, you mpft bring the Light to bear E by N and run for it ont(l you have foundings in 14 or water, then steer nortli east until th* flight bears E by S then .un in N W fgr the harbor. At full and change, it is high water off Race Point at 10 o'clock and minutes. Veflels in leaving Cape Cod bouhd to Boston, fhsulil cal culate the tide, as the flocd sets strong to the south weft. JOHN FOSTER WILLIAMS, ~\Committe NATHANIEL GOODWIN, ( from the JOHN CRUFT, (" Marine JOHN HILLS. ) Society THOMAS BARNARD, A branch Pilot for the port of 80/Im SOLOMON COOK, J Residence at Pro- ELIJAH NICKERSON, J "jmcetonCapeCod At a Meeting of the Marine Society, held at Concert Hall, on Tuesday 7thjN«v. 1797 —the above Report of its Committee was read and approved and ordered to be published. By order of ihe Society, THOMAS DENNIE, Prrfident. WILLIAM FURNESS. Sec'ry, City of Washington. SCHEME Of the Lottery, No. 11, For lie Impro-zmtdt .of the Federal City. AlaagnificentdwcUifig-boufe 20,ooodolUrs, & caih 30,000, ire 50,000 1 ditto 15,000 & east *5,000 40,000 1 ditto *5,000 Sc east 15,000 30,000 x ditto 10,000 St citb to,ooo 30, 000 1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,00© 10,000 1 ditto 5,000 & oath 5,000 10,000 I cafti prize of ro,ooo 1 do. 5,000 each, are • 10,000 10 do. 1,000 - - 10,000 30 do. 500 - - 10,000 00 do. 100 , - , 10,000 »oo do. 50 v - - 10,000 460 do. at - - 10,000 1,000 do. »o - 30*000 15,008 do. so - 150,000 16,739 Pri"s. 33,361 Blanks. , 5c,0c0 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 400,60® N. B. Tofvrour thofcwho may take a quan tity of Tickets,the prize of 40,000 dollars.will be the last drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the last but on* : And approved notes, fccuiing payment in either monsy or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received for any number not less than 30 tick ets. This Lottery will afford a» elegant specimen of tHe private buildings to be ert&ed in the City of Walhington—Two beautiiul designs are already lelefled for the entire fronts on two of the public squares; from those drawings it inpropofed toeredl two centreaad c ow ei»rner beildings,as soon as pos sible after tfcis lotMty isfold, and to convey them, when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in the manner described in the scheme for the Hctel Lottery. A.nett deduction of five per cent, will be made to defray the necessary cxpenfes of print ing, &c. and the surplus will be made a p<nt of the fund intended for the National University, to be erected within the city of Wafnington. The real fecuritiesgiven for the payment of the Erizes, are held by the Prefidcnt and two Direfl.- ors of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the amouqt of the lottery. SAMUEL BLODOET. Tickets may be had at the Bank of Colum bia ; of James Well & Co. Baltimore ; of £cter Oilman, Boston ; of John Hopkins, Richmond : and of Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry. mwf A Negro Man. TfOR SALE, the unexpired me (four years) w. of a stout, healthy, a&ive fgro Man. He is by'ride a Cooper, wasbrought up when ahoy to the farming bufmefs, is a good ploughman, un derftandstha care and management of horses, and is a good drive; - He has lately been employed in palming a new house azd paints well—he is good tempered, and believed to be very honelt, fold part ly for want of employ, but more for being addiit ed to liquor,—For terms apply to No. 13, Dock street, nc-ar Spruce Arcct. Nov. 6. t.f The Philadelphia, jltfton, and 1 uckertun MAIL STAG E., proprietors beg leavs ; to inform ike public, 'bat JL they have efablijbed a Stage between Pbilpdetylie, Aif ion, Batjlo, Hampton y Sptelwell, and Martha Fur nace t Wading River flitting rwlt, and the tonvn of Turf,-, ertan, in Neu'-Jerfey, to go orrce a week, and are provi ded with good horses y a comfortable carriage, and a care ful driver, for the conveyance of the mail,paJJtngers, and goods. TL>e Stage will fart every Thursday, at IO o'ciOck, A. M. from Mr. Daniel Cooper s Ferry, and lodge that night at "Joel Bodine s, at Longacoming ; and on on Friday, at 6 o'clock, P. M. arrive at Caleb E vans*s f inkecper y in Tuckerton, diflant from the sity miles, (from the Atlantic 6, andfrom the Fetfl .Groujing Plains 7 miles J where arc good accommodation) for tra vellers, and where arc commodious and fafe passage boats provided to con vey passenger s to Capt. William War rington s house, on Tucker s IJland, adjoinining the At lantic, where are good accommoaatiov.s, and a convenient place to bathe ; the sportsman whowijhes to regale himfelf with fowling andJifhing, may at this place be highly gra tified, there being at almofl every feafsn of the year fowl ar.ifjt in abundance.—The Stage on its return, farts j from the aforefaid+JL. Evans's in Tucker ton, every Tvaf day% at 6 o'clock, A. M. breaJfafis at John Bodine's, at Wading River Bridge, lodge that night at Longacoming, and at 1 o'clock, P, AT. on Wednesday, arrive at the aforefaid Ctoper's Ferry. It is presumed that no route of an equal difiancc will be less expinftve, or furnifb the tra voller with a greater variety of amufemc-it, as he will not only lave a pleasant fail to th; atlantic from Tuoler ton, but have the euriofity of feeing on the road thither a number of capital furnaces and forges, and one Jli/ting mill, incomplete order, and at work ; gentlemen, too, who are owners, or favors, of any of the aforefaid iron works, are solicited to encourage and support this sage (by wb.ch they can be so well accommodated J the continuance of which j will much depend on their aid. The rates of pajfengcrs J and bjggagt are as fallows : For a passenger from tb'e j aforefaid Daniel Cooper's Ferry to Tuckcrtin, including ( 14 lb. of baggage, Two Dollars ; for way passengers per mile, Four Cents- 150 lb. of baggage equal to a paf f'nrrer. Fof age of letters, newspapers, \*fc. will be agreeably to law. . N. B. The mail crofjesfrcm the Old Ferry. THOMAS WARD LB Co. Tucker ton, Sept. 28. o<s?. 5 2 atvf f "The"NorfolFMaU STAGE. THIS Stage starts from the GEORGE Tavern, at the corner of Secoad and Arch Streets, in Philadelphia, every TmfJay, TbmrftUy, and Satur- 1 day, at 3 o'clock, ia the nrorning; arrives at)>o vcr the firft day, at Snowhill the second day, at Northampton Coprt House the third day, and oa the morning of the fourth day the pafengers find a fafe and comfortable packet to convey them to Norfolk. A packet leaves Norfolk for Northampton ferrjr, every Tucfday, Thursday and Saturday, and the Stage starts from this ferry for Philadelphia, every Friday ;'putsup at_Snow Hiil tnefirft night, at Dover" the 'la m§Tit > 'an^ar^ J rives in Philadelphia in the evening of the third day. The distance on this route, between Philadelphia ' and Norfolk, is 80 miles less than on any ft*ge route between thdfe places. Too much cannot befaid ia £jnror of the road, which is most excellent ifideed. 'flic proprietors ! willingly engage to return the whole fare to any pafTenger, who, after having performed this route, will fay that he ever travelled in a stage for the fame distance, so good a road in America. Anguft 11. dim. eotf. Erfkine's View of the War. JUST By ROBERT CAMPBELL & Co. No. 40 South Second street, [Price 31 Centa]! A View of the Gaufes and Con/iqueri ces of the present War with France. By the Honorable Thomas Buskin*. May 15 § STATE TRIALS. Sold b W. Yoon-g, Bookseller, No. s*, South Sa cond-ftreet, The Pennsylvania State Trials, CONtaining the impeachment, trial, and acquit al of FrancisHopkinfon, Judge of theCeurt of Admiralty, and John Nieholfoe, Comptroller Gen eral—ln one large 8 vo. vol. Price, in boards, t <follar>. W. Yodng has fqr sale, a general afforimentof Book?. Also, Stationary, retail and by the pack ege, well aflortejl, and entitled to the drawback if axpertcd. July y— * For Sale, Thai *utll known place, called VAunf.ann-f's FIUY, ON Ne/hamißy creek, 18 miles from Phili ladelphia, on the Nevr York post road, containing 74 acres and 94 perches. Oponthe premifesare a large two story stone houle occu pied as a tvern, and a gopd one story stone kit chen, a large frame stable with a good threshing floor, and fomc out buildings—also a well of good water, and an excellent ice House. Ob this place is a most elegant fituatidn fora gentle man's feat, commanding a view of the Nelham iny to injunction wiih the Delaware, and thence across to the Jersey shore. ft has tte privilege of one half the tollreceived frcm the bridge. For terifts apply to the SnWcriber,. MORDECAI LEWIS. May 24- 3law«f. COLUMBIA HOUSE Boarding School for young Ladies. MRS. GROOMBRIDGE with much pleaf ureand refpeft, returns her sincere ac knowledgement for the liberal encouragement file has received during four years refiden»e it> Philadelphia ; and allures her friends and the public, so far 1 from intending to decline her school, (he has madea fyperior arrangement for the more convenient accommodation of h£r scholars. —Every branch of ufeful arid polite education i 9 particularly attended to by Mrs. Groombridge and mailers excelling iri their refpeiliveprofeflions. Corner of Spruce Jnd Eleventh Streets. June jtli, 1797. Jimfef Tnefttuatiqn is perfe&ly healthy ; asdmade more agreeable by an cxtenfivc garden and lot of ground adjoining the house. Jujl Publi/hed, And to be had of Messrs. Dobfin, Campbell,Rice, Cary, and the other pricipal Bookfeiiers in the city .price one dollal, twinty-five cents,in boards, New Views of the Origin of the ; Tribes and Nations of America.' I By BENJ.4JMIN SMITH BAR7OII, m. d. June to. Philadelphia, 03. 13. THE fubfcrlher? inform their friends an J cufto mcrs in town and country, that their flcres are now open in the city, and others are daily opening, and that from the present appearance of the prevailing disorder have reason to hope, their friends may shortly come to the city with perfect By fcveial late arrivals, numbers have received fre& supplies of GOOD.S. Robert Smith & Co. P. W. Gallaudet & C». John Davis iff Co. Sitgreaves & French, Neii'l & Smith, George Dob/on, Wilfbergtr and Smith, Thomas Ryerfon, Alex Bilflatid and Co. T. R. Hardenberg. "Jacob Sperry and Co. John Smith and Co- Owen iy Jona. Jones, Thomas Orr, Keppele vi Zantzinger, William Barker & Co. Adam Zantzinger, Thomas Armat & Son. John Fries, J. Miller, jun. and Co, Benjamin &J. JobnJbn. Odl. 14 POYNTELL's Paper Hangings Manufactory, No. "jo, Chefnut-ftreet, Wbirc be bas for Sale, AVERY extensive (lock, of every colour, and of the mu(L approved patterns, suitable for every part of a house, with great variety of bor ders to suit. ALSO A hsndfome aflortment of the mod faftionable Silver Grounds London and Paris Papers, and very tuft pain Green and plain Blue, With Pannel Papers and a rich variety of Border,. November T. eo6t Will be Landed, From on board the Ihip A&ive, Capt.Blair,from Hamburgh, 19 bales white Ruflia clean Hemp 4 cartes Clover Seed For Sale by Thomas Herman Leuffer, North Fifth ftrcet, No. 34. June 26. § Imported inthefhipMANCHESTER, Benjamin Shewell, Master, ' From Bourdeaux, and for file l>y the fobferiber, No. 11 Walnut Street. Bourdeaux Brandy "J ! Irilh market claret in cifes ( Entitled to ; Medoc wine, in do. f Drawback, i Sauterne, do. do. J Thomas Murgatroyd. WHO HAS roft SALE. Sherry' Wine in pipes and quarter caflos Rota do. do. Pimento in bags 4x300 bushels Liverpool fait. Aug. 24. tut&stfc To be Sold at Pablie Vendue, (If not before disposed of at private fait) ON Friday, the firil of December next, it,flx o'clock in the evening, at the Merchant*' Cof fee House, in Philadelphia. Forty Thousand Nina Hundred and Thirty Nine acres of LAND, now or late in the County of Washington, and Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, and 'n the wikters of Frefli and Wheeling Creeks and Ten Mile Run.— These Lands are ferule and well timbered, and wcr« j patenteed early in 1787, except 3700 acres ortherea | bouts, which were patented in One fourth , «f ihe purchase paid at the time of sale, for iherehdue a credit of one, two and three monthe, will be given, on intareft and good feeurity. Prober 6. * 32WtS lo be Sold at Public Vendue, (If not before Aijpvfcd ef c. private fait) QN* Friday, the nrll d»y of December, it fnc o'clock in the evening, at the Merchants' Coffee House. in Philadelphia, Twenty Six Thousand Se van Hundred and Eighty acres of LAND, in the State of New-York, betwern the northern hounds of Pfnnfylvania and the new, or late, in the townfliips of Hamd«<i and Warren, and coun ty of iMontgomerv One fonrth of the p«rchafe money U to be paid at the time of sale ; for ihe le fidue a credit of one, two, and three months will be given, on interest and good feeurity. Oftofte 6. 3awtS Peale's Museum. THIS valuable repository ■of the works of Na ture, so well calculated* delight the mind and enlarge the understanding, is opened daily, as usual. It (lands in an airy and healthy fitnation, and free from the epidemic that at present afflids the city ; it may, therefore, be frequented whh the greateft-fafety. As an Aisufcment, the ftudyof Nature is the mod rational and pleating : as a Science, the most sublime and infiru<Slive. It elevates the mind and expands the heart. They 44 Whom Nature t works can charm y tuitb Sod bimfelf " Hold convcrfe Many interring additions have lately been made to this Museum : and the feathered tribe, containing a variety of the most rare and beautiful fubje&s, is now very advantageously arranged. \Vaxen Figures, of Men large as life (some of them cafls from nature) are here drcfled in their proper habits, and placed in attitudes cbara&eri&ic of tkerr refpetflive nations. Here may be seen the North- American Savage, and the lavage of South-Ameri ca—a laboring Chinese, and the Chinese Gentle man—the sooty African, and the Kamtfchadak— with some Natives of the South Sea Islands. The immeufe variety and intcrefting diversity which this Museum offers to ths view, may befecnbwt oannotbe described with full eflTe&. g? Price only l-4th of a dollar. Seyt. a 3. law Davis's Law Book Store, No. 319, High-Striet. GEORGE DAVIS, BEING bufiei for some time past in prepara tions for removing into his profent houfc, h».» been under theneceflityof poftponiHguntil thi« d*y informing the.gentlemen of the Bar generally thro* ths United States, that his spring importation of law books is now arranged and ready for l»le, on termsthat he trusts will entitlehim to thalike p*- freonce he has esperiepced for leveral years p-(i. Catalogues, combining the most varied collec tion ever imported i/ito this cou&try, are printad and will be delivered on application. June XT- v law Boston Glal's Manufad;orv. j THE citizens of thk United States ar« hereby informed, that the rr.snufaaure of Window G ass is now commenced it the GlatsHoufe in Bos ton. It is needless to fay nnr thing of the excellent quality of the Dofcon Gbfs, as it isfo well Itnowfc throughout the United States to be in every rejpedl greatly fupirior to any ever imported from Etrope. It will be cut to any size commonly used ; and maybe constantly had by applying to Cua*lii f. KoprEß. at the Glass Hotfe. Orders from the distant States Co be aitireCfed t» Mr. Samuel Gori, Conrt-ftreet, Boston. Boftob, Sept 30,1797 'O4—2awiw Mrffn. Timothy and Cbarlrjhm ; Mcffrt. and Bcylan, Halifax, N. C. Mcjfrs. IVilUtt and O'Connor. KorftU ; My. Ellis Price, Alexandria ; Mejfn. Tmuft and£ro~.vsi, Bullion-* s Mr. H O -th Wl Neu -rori ; and Me/,s. 'Hari. ford ; Mr. Sitfmttr, Savanaub ; at, rioutfud to mfi# *h °" u " ■""* 6 He t< to it fir ivarise 1* tie Editor. 0c 1 ?. 5 • —Zd-wf f
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