Catial Lottery-—--No. 11. WILL commence drawing Monday, tlitz,oih inft. Tickets for Sale in this Lottery, at Seven Dollars, at W«. BLACKBURN'* Lottery and Brokers Office, No. 64, South Second-street Tickets in the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery, at Ten ' DMarj, whete check books are kept ior register ing and examining in these, the City of Walhing- J ton, No. 11. and Paterfon Lotteries, and informa tion where ticki;tsmay be hadin mpllof theLotte- ' ries aufhorifed by law im any of the States of the 1 Union. N. B. The business of a Bkokex, in buying and felling all kinds of Public Stock and Securities, 1 difcounthg Bills and Notes of Hand, sale of Lands, Houses, &c. &c. will be duly attended to, by Wm. BLACKBURN. November 15. § From Marseilles. THE CARGO Of the Swedish barque Gnflavus Adolphus,from , Marseilles, confilting of the following articles, , is di' * irging at Mr. Latimer's wharf, and for , sale by the fuhl'cribert 1 BRANDY, well flavored, of 2, j & 4th proof 1 Claret, in hogsheads < Ditto, in cases < FYontijmac Wine, in cases ef 30 bottles 1 Olive Oil, of a superior quality, in baflcett<?f6 1 and si bottles Captrs ' 6,iv;s ' Aitnonds J Wriring Paper ' tTmlire'.las (Silk) of 28, and 32 inches fineries ' [ I Long and Ihort white Kid Glo\*s for Women ; SiiU Stockings | f Handkerchiefs, in imitation of M«draf« I j Artificial Fiov.-ers and Garlands [, OUrich Feathers J B Ribbons Perfumery Scented Hair-Powder and Pomatum Manna in forts Cream-Tartar. "| BENJAMIN MORGAN & J ROBERT ANDREWS. * September 27. eotf i School Books and Stationary. W. YOUN G, Ko. ?2, Seeond-flreet, cornsr of Chefnut-ftreet, HAS now ready for sale, a very large affcrt- a ment of Englijh, Frenck, Latin and Greet SCHOOL BOOKS Alfa, such elementary books on Science, as are generally read in the academies and colleges throughout the United States. LATX LY PUBLISHED, C Sheridan's Dictionary, the lixth edition, in odc tl hirge>vol. 8 vo- price 3 dols. Si Ditto, large 12 mo pries 1 dol. 75 ctt. n Ditto, common, price I dol. JOcts. All forts of drawing, packing, printing, and fu ■writing Paptr j Bookbinder's Boards, Paftehoards, u: fiieathing and blotting Papers; printed Blanks, li blank Books, Wax, Wafers, aud other articles, ef p< the bed quality, used in the counting house, or public office. Catalogues'of a mifeellaneous colleAian of BOOKS, with the price of each affixed, to be had by inquiring as above-. OA. 24. —3aw6w Walker & Kennedy, No. 73, South Front Street, HAVE FOR SALE, - loe Hogflieads of prime Georgia Tobacco, ALSO, 50 Pipes of Bonrdeaux Brandy, 10 Pipes of old Port Wine - B OoX 17. t/iwlf _ x Window Glass, Of Superior Quality, and cheaper than any other fn the City— OF VARIOUS SIZES, 1 Fiom Bby 6t019 by 14, 1,1 By the lingle Box or Quantity, may be had at the at store of the Subscribers, cotnci ot Arch and Front- w street, James C. & Samuel W, Fijher. ' u PJiiladelphia, June 9, 4 Slwmwfif Thomas Herman Leuffer, * North Fifth ftreat,*- ner of North alley, No. 34, ar HAS FOR SALE, EXCELLENT red Wine indafesand r boxes, fix years old , White Graves Wine in cafv Ticklenbtirgs 81 Ruflia Sail Clcths 1 Ravens Duck A Bag Linen Hcflians Diaper aud Table Cloth Empty bags ' Common German Clnth I 1 A :> alTcrtment of black coloured Ribbon* r Fine German Laces ' About twelve tons RufTta clean Hemp Clovsr Seed Italian Soap, in fmaH boxes, for family use Window Olafs Aug. 29.— law Fur lale or to be let on ground- ] rent, m A valuable Lot of Ground ; c| SITUATE on the north-eaftcorner of Wal nut and Fifth streets, fronting the State- Koufe square. This lot is fifty-one fee* front jj e on Walnut street, and one hundred and thirteen e j feet and in half on Fifth street; there ace at mc present two small two story brick houses, and a t hi number ef small tenements thereon. thi AlJb, for Sale, at Two three story Brick Houses oe With convenient stores, wharf, See. situate on Water-Ilreet, between Mulberry and Safiafras Sts streets, containing in front on Water street sis- ur; ty-four feet, and continuing that breadth eaft war<l ninety-five feet, then widening to the south thirteen feet fix inches. These houses >*' avc the convenience of a public alley adjoining f0 on tbe north fide, and axe: a. very desirable fitua- tcl tion for a merchant, flour fa£lor,or others who ];/ may have occasion for storage of goods. This property will be fold on very reasonable torms w '; iorcafh. For further information apply to the rer printer. tbe July 31. m&wtf un This Day is Published, BY Mess. Bobfon, Carey, Campbell, Rice and the other Book fellers, ' _ ' Price One Dollar and twenty-five cents, % F.hgant'y printed on tVove paper, and blot- C ■ Prejfed, a s By John Thompson, 0 f A COMPARATIVE VIEW OF b»i The Constitutions eve Of the several States with each other, and with La that of the United States: exhibiting in Tables, da} the prominent features of eaeh Conftit«tion,,and elarnng together their raoft important provisions, j under the several heads of aiimfaiftration ; with ] Notes and Observations. u B 7 WILLIAM SMITH, Tu ' Of Svulh Carolina, cee L L. D. and member of the Congrcfs of the *""• UnitcdStates. day Dedicated to tl)» People of the United States. tr ' c N. B. A few Copies printed 011 an fnferior pa- froi per, at 3-4thsof a dollar. fsm February si »iwf phi French Circulating fJh>'ary. h JOSEPH E, G. M. D- I,r* G* INGE, lt No. it- Walmit-ftrcct, y JNTORMS thott who wifli to r;cur to th; only JL means of becoming pcrfcA in the Vreiich Lan g'J -I?~. that he Jus just Opened hiri Libx a* y, cori- Siting of upwards of 1150 volumes the he.! cal r _ cuhted to ufTord either ufefui inflniCliop, or plea sure. The conditions, together with a of the Library, may be seen at every book-f'ellrr's ' e m town. N. b. All translations frcm and into the French, j Englilh and Spanish Languages, executed with ac t curaty and difpatcb. coi:n no-u. TC. >} LAW BOOKS, ' Latest London and Dublin Editions. H. & P. RICE, Bookfsllcrs, No. Is, South Second, ami No. 50, Market street, HAVE juftrecfivej hy the late arrivals from London and Dublin, their spring importa n tion, coufiftingof a variety of the latest and most ! > approved Law Boots, whicb: added to thole alrea "" dy on hand, forms the mod eitenfive colleiftitn ev er off'eredfor fa'ein this country. They theirfore if beg leaveto notice, that from the nature of their conncAicnsin Dublin, they are enabled to felllrilh editions (as they have hitherto done) at the very lowest prices. The following are among the latest 6 publications. Vcfey, jini'rs Reports in Chancery, 2 V.lfc Peake's Cases at Nisi Prius; Ridgrway's Report, in the time of Lord Hardwicka ; Eloyer's ProAere Practice in the Ecclesiastical Courts; Barton's Treatise on a Suit" in Equity; Tidd's PraAice of the Court of King's Bcneh in Personal AAions, 2 i part* co.nplete ; Wiro 1 Law of Nations; Cruise i on Uses ; modern Reports, 1} voJ«. London edi j tion. | H. and P. Rici c*peA t« receive by the firft ar rival from New-York the 6tl» vol. complete of 1 Durnford and Eall't Reports, the 2d part of Gil bert's Law of Evidence by Loft, and a number of Haw publications. June 26. The History of Pennsylvania, By ROBERT PROUD, IS now in the press, and will be publilhed, with all convenient expedition, by ZfcCHA- Riah Poulson, jun. No. So, Chefnut-ftreet, Philadelphia, where fubferiptioni will continue to b« received, and at the Philadelphia Library, according to the printed proposals, until the work it ready for the fubferibera. July 18. tawtf THIS DAY WAS PUBLISHED, ; And for file by THOMAS DOBSON, at the Stone House, No. 41, south Second street, EVENINGS at HOME; OR, THE JUVENILE BUDGET OPENED, Cenfifting of a variety of Miscellaneous Pieces'for : the InftroAion and amufenient of YOUNG PER SONS—SixVolumeshandfomely priotcdand boand np ia two volumes, price Two Dollars. The variety and excellence of these pieces are such, that the book needs only to be known to be universally efleemed one of the moll valuable pub lications th.t can be put int« the hands of young purloni. " Delightful talk to rear the tender thought, To teach the young idea how tu (hoot. To pour tke frelh inftruAion o'er the mind, To breathe th' enlivening fpirit,and to fix The generous purpose in. the glowing breaA." Thomson. Augu/l »4. mwfjw THrs D AY IS PUBLI3HJID, By THOMAS I)0B30S, at the Stone House, No. 41, south Second street, Letters and Conversations, Between fevenl Young Ladiei, on improving and in tereftmg fubjeAs. Tratiflated from tke Ditch of Madame dt Camion with alterations and improvements, Pi inted on fine pilfer, and neatly bound, Price •ni dollar. AM IDST the tide of modern Romances, painting tiles ef extraordinary diftraft, or of desperate or artful villainy, which " h|rrow up the foul," and which it would b« for the honor of young ladies to be ignorant of, this little boifc femes forward to fo lic!: notice, where, in a variety nf incidents, not ex ceeding the bounds of real lift, the proper, becffufc elegant and natural dignity and importance of the Female AaraHer is exhibited in an interefling point of view, and presents examples of real and attainable excel lence. The publiiier was fomuch pleafedwkh the per»- sal, that he was persuaded he Ihould do a pleasing ferviee to the community by fending it into circu lation. Aaguft 24 —mw4w Aft laying Duties on Stamped Vellum Parchment and Paper. A FEW copies of the above aA may be had aj he Office of the Cazetteof the Vnited Spates, No. t i9, Chefnut-flrcet. July i(j; Lancaster, Harrijlurgb Carlijle, Sbippenjburg and Sunbury STAGES. THE public are requeued to take notice, that the partnerihip which lifts for some time fub fiftcd between Mathiat Slough of Lancaster, and William Geer, is now diffolvcd: but, not as M. Slough infinaateste the public without just cause ; as will more fully appear by a letter on the fub jeci from M. Slough to W. Geer, dated the 29th December Ml. a recital of which is not now dcem e4 necclfary. Any gentleman who wilhes to be I more circumflantially informed of the merits of this bufmefs, hy applying to W. Geer may have the perofal of M. Slough's letter, and then can be at full liberty to determine whether or not W. Geer is not perfeAly juftlfiablc in attaching him felf to any other pcrfon in the prosecution of the Stage conveyance front Philadelphia to Shippenf urg.or any other jdace. Now from tbe liberal and generous support the public were pleased to confer on the firft effort in this business, T» illiam Geer, in conjunAion with Messrs. Reily, Weed and Witmer, is determined to prosecute and carry it on, with every care, at tention and difpatchthat a zeal to obligeth* pub lic can poflibly exert. The abovt company, who are amply provided with carriages, horfcs, and every appuatenance to render the parage fcfe and commodious, inform thiofe wnu wilh to patronize and encourage the . undertaking, that they can take their feats at George Weed's, the sign of the White Horse, Market Street, Philadelphia, on every Moncfny aijd Friday, to proceed to Lancaster, plarrifburg, Carlisle and Shippenlburg. The fare as hitherto eftablilhed. For the further accommodation ot the public, a Stage will start every Wednesday from the house of Samuel Elder, in Harriiburg, arrive at'Sun bijryin Northumberland county, every Thurlday, anjl return Irom thcuce and arrive at Harriiburg every Saturday,Jo that passengers deftitied for Lancaster or Philadelphia, may .proceed 00 Mon days. WILLIAM GEER. Lancaster, Jan. 27,1797- N. B. This Line of Stage 9 starts from the ho;;fc of William Ferrac, in Lancaster, or. every Tiicfday and Saturday morning at 6 o'clock, pro ceeding to the westward; and (rom the house of mi*. Samuel Elder in Harriiburg every Wednes day morning, on the fame evening arrives at Pa trick Cochran's in Shippenlburg, and returns from thence on every Thursday : performing the fame r'cutint daily a: in its Kur Irom Philadel phia. mwf The pr'nt-ri in tie IT<nu4 Stare»3«WY riyVfiei ti inrrt the foflowhg Of>fervai<o>:s hi !':■?■ r pipers, by rjubicb the pu'ilic be fer-Jed, as r,v H ds their obedient [truant. B. LINCOLN, SuperiHteiiHant of L'gbt-fJoufes, State of MaJ'ichiifetts. BY order of the United Kta;es, Unule lia? been ereAted it the Clay. Pomls, on Cape Cod; the lamps in which are to be lighted 011 the 15th inil. The light house i. on, I land elevated abcut ijo feet, which with the e levation oi the Lantern makes the who'eheighth 203 feet above high water mark. Jrt order that this Light may be diftinguillied from the Boflon and other Light* en ourcoafl, an Eclipfer is e reiJled, which will revolve around the Lam£s once in 80 fecondsfo that thelight will he near ly excluded from the eye of the approaching mariner about thirty seconds, in one revoluti on of the eclipfer. To render the benuvolent designs of Ctulfcrrefs »s «wten[ively ufeful as pos sible, the Marine Society in Boston, by a large Committee from their body, whole views have been ieconded by others, have taken such dis tances and bearings as ther thought neceflary ; which obfervatious giving light and fafety are for the benefit of all interested—and are as follows VcJels outward brund, from Boston Light house, and would with to faltin with Cape-Cod the course is E. S.-£. distance 15 leagues, thence 3 leagues to the Light house. When up with the L ght-houfe and it bears S W 2 leagues dif ,' tance, you then fleer SS E which wjll carry yo'i out of the south channel. . Veflels inward bound, and fall in with the back of Cape-Cod, bring the Light to bear S W 2 leagues distance. then you may fleer WNW for Boflon Light-House. IF you you would wish to go into Cape Cod harbor, you may keep the (hore aboard about a mile distant, wliere you will have 10 fathoms water. Ther« is a bar lies oft" the back of the Cape, about half a mile from the ihore. When up with Race-point, which is very bold, and about three leagues to theweflward of the Light-house, and maybe known by a num ber of fi(h houses on it, from 1 to 3 miles to the southward of Race-point, is what it called Herring Cove, where you rmy hawe good an ehering half a mile from the (hore, tho wind from E to N N E in 4 or even 3 fathom water. If bound into Cape Cod harbor, your course from Racerpointta Wood end, i< S S E 6 miles distance, bring the light to bear E by N and run for it about two miles, you will' then he clear of Wood end—then you mult fleer N E until the light bears E by S—then run >T W f.r the harbor, until you have from 4 to 3 i-a fathoms water, where you have good anchor ing, the Light then will bear E by S i-» S 5 or 6 miles distance. In running from the Race point to Wood End—after you pass 1 the Black Land or Hum mucks, you will come tip with a low fa»dy beach, which forms the harbor j extending be tween a and 3 miies to Wood-end, which it difficult diftinguilhed in the night—lt is bold—you will have aj fathom water within half a mile of the ihore. In beating into Cape-Cod harbor, you must keep the eastern ihore aboard, until you get in to 5 fatho/n water. Stand no farther to the westward than to hring the light to bear E by S at there is along spit of sand runs off from the western ihorr, which being very bold, you will have 11 fatHom water within a ftonce throw of ihore. I« cafe it blows so hard that you cannot beat the harbor, you will have good anchoring without, from 10 to 15 fathom water. YeflVls in Boflon bay and would wifli to put away for Cane Cod harbor, must endeavor to falLjn with the Race. If in the night, and you eannotfee the land, you must bring the Light to bear E by N and *un for it until yon have fnundiqjts in 14 or 15 fathom water, then fleer north east until the Might, bears E by S then .-un in Iff W for the harbftr. v At full and change, it is high water off Race Point at 10 o > cl9ck and 43 minutes. Veffeli in leaving Cape Cod bound to Boflon, ihould cal culate the tide, as the flosd sets flrong to the south well, JOHNTOSTIR WILLIAMS, ~}Committe NATHANIEL GOODWIN, f /">" '** JOHN CRUFT, f" Marine JOHN HILLS. ) Society THOMAS BARNARD, A branch Pilot for the pert as 80/ltn SOLOMON COOK, \ReJidcnce at Pro- ELIJAH NICKF.RSON, 5 vincetonCapeCod At a Meeting of the Marine Society, held at Concert Hall, on Tuesday 7th [Nov 1797 —the above Report of its Committee was read and approved and ordered to be publiihed. Bj erder of ibe Society, THOMAS DENNIE, President. WILLIAM FURNESS, Sec'ry, City of Wafhingcon. SCHEME Of th# Lottery, No. 11, For the ImprovMrunt of the Federal City. Amagnifjt«iPl»ellmg-hoßfe aojoocdollars, 4t caflt 1 ditto 15,000 fit caih 25,000 40,00</> 1 dftto 15,000 & caih 15,000 30,000 1 ditto lo,oo<> & calh 10,000 ib",ooo 1 ditto 5,006 ft cash 5 : ooo 10,000 1 ditto 5,000 & caii 5,000 10,000 1 caih prize of to,ooo t do. s,oooeach,are • 10,000 10 do. 1,000 - - 10,000 ao do. 500 - - 10,000. 00 do. 100 - - 10,000 aoo do. 50 - - 10,000 400 do. tj - - 10,000 l,doo do. ao - 10,000 15,00 a do. 10 - i5»,ooo '6,739 Prizes. 33,a6i Blanks. 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Sollar», 400,00t> N. B. Tofavour thoiVwho may take a quan tity of Tickets,the prize of 40,000 dollars will be the i.ast drawn ticket, sndthe 30,000 the last but oni : And approved notes, fecu»it»g payment in either money or pri2es, in ten days alter drawing, will be received for any number not lefsthan 30 tick ets. ThU Lottery will afford an elegant specimen ef tht privite buildingt to be created in the City of Waihington—Two beautiful designs are already («le<£«l for thtf entire Ironts on two of the public squares; from< thofe'drawings it ispropofed to eredl twocentrel»|id"<W'eoTßerbuildings,as foonaspof fible after this lottery isfold, andtfi convey them, when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in the manner described in the fchcme for the Hctel Lottery. A nett deduction o.f five per cent, will be made to defray the neceffiary expenses of print ing, &c. and the surplus will be made a part of the fund intended for the National Umvermry, to be eiecled within the city of Waihingtoß. The real fecuritjesgiven for the payment of the Briies, are Iwld by the President and two DireA ors of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the smount.oi the lottery. SAMUEL IiLODGET. ,5, Tickets may be had at the Bank of Col*m bia ; of James Weft & Go. Baltimore; of Feter Oilman, Boston : of John Hopkins, Richmond : and of Richard Wslls, Cooper't Ferry. mWf A Negro Man. S ALE, the unexpired me (fouryeirs) J. of aft out, healfhy, n&ive egro Man. He is by »rade a Ccopcr, was brought up when a boy to the farming fcufineis, is a good ploughman, un derftandathe care and management of horses, and i» a good driver He has lately been employed in painting; a new house as>d paints well—he is good tempered, and believed to be very honed, fold part ly for want of employ, but more for being addict ed to liquor—Fcr terms .apply to No. ia, Dock flreet,n«ar Sj>r«ce Ureal. Nov. 6. tf The Philadelphia, jfaftun, and 7 u chert on MAIL S T A G E. PIE proprietys beg leave to inform the pub!}:, f jaf they have ejlablijhed a Stage between Philadelphia, Atfion, Batjlo, Hampton j Speedwell, and Martha Fur nacey Wading River fitting m'tl, and Vte toTrn nf Tpd erton, in IVew-Jerfey t to go once a we.-k, and are provi ded with good horses, a comfortable carriage, and a care ful driver, for the conveyance of the mail,paff<mgeirs, and goods. The Stajre iv/ll flart every Thurflay, at IO o'clock, A. M. from Mr. Daniel Cooper s FeYry, and lodge that night ai Joel Bddine*s, at Longacoming ; and on on Friday, at 6 o'clock, P. M. arrive at Celeb E nam's, inleeper, in TucLerton, dijlant from the city 5 4 miles, (from tie Atlantic 6, andfrom the Ea.fl Grousing Plains 7 miles) where are good accommodations for tra vellers, and inhere are commodious andfafe pajfsge boats pravided to convey pajje igers to Capt. IVilliam War ringtone house, on Tucker's If.and, adjoinining the At lantic, where are good accommoaaiions, and a convenient place to bathe ; the sportsman who -wijhes to regale himfelf it/itb foiolinr and fjhing % may at this place be highly gra* tif edy there being at almofl every season of the year fowl andfjo in abundance —The Stage en its return, farts from the aforefaid C> Evans's in Tucker ton, every Turf* day % at 6 o'clock, A. M. breakfafs at John Bodine's, at leading River Bridge, lodge that night at Longacoming» and at 1 o'clock, P. ¥■ on Wednesday, arrive at the | aforefaid Cooper's Ferry. It is presumed that no route of an equal dijiance will be Irfs cxpct/five, or furnijh the tra veller with a greater variety of amufem&tt, as he will not only have a p leaf ant fail to the atlant.s from Tufiler ton, but have the curuf/ty of feting on the road thiiher a numb* of capital furnaces and forges, and one flitting milt, in complete order, and at work ; gentlemen, too, who are owners, or factors, of any of the aforefaid ironworks, are folic it ed to entourage and support this flag* (by Kvh cl> they can be so well accommodated) the continuance of which \ will much depend on their aid. The rates of passengers and baggage are as fellows : For a pajfenger from tie aforefaid Daniel Cooper's Ferry to Tuckerton, including H lb. of baggage, Two Dollarsfor way paffenglrs per mile, Four Cents——lso lb. of baggage equal to a paf fencer. Pof age of letter*, newspapers, %sc. will be agreeably to law. iV. B. The mail crojfes from the Old Ferry. THOMAS WARDLh & Co. Tucker ton s Sept. 28. 08.$. —lawtf The Norfolk~MaifSTAGE.' THIS Stage ftartt from the GEORGE Tavern, at the corner of Second and Arch Streets, in Philadelphia, rvcry T.tfity, TburfJay, and Satur day, at 3 o'clock, in the ir orning ; arrives at Do ver the firft day, at Snowhill the second day, »t Northampton Court House the third day, and on the morning of the fourth day the passengers find a fafc and comfortable packet to convey them to Norfolk. A packet leaves Norfolk for Northampton fciry, every Tuefdiy, Thursday and Saturday, and the Stage starts from this ferry for Philadelphia, every Monday, Wcdnefday and Friday ; putt up at Snow Hill the firft night, at Dover the ad night, and ar rives in Philadelphia in the evenipg of the third day. Thediftance on this route, between Philadelphia and Norfolk, is So miles left than on any stage route between those places. Too much cannot befaid in favor of the road, which is most excellent indeed. The proprietors willingly engage to return the whole fare to any pafiVnger, who, after having performed this route, will fay that he ever travelled in a stage for the tame distance, so good a road in America. Anguft 11. dtm.eotf. Erfkine's View of the War. JUST PUBLISHES, By ROBERT. CAMPBELL & Co. No. 40 South Second street, [Price 31 Cents]'' A View of the Causes and Consequen ces of the present War with France. By the Honorable Thomas Erskine. May 1 s § STATE TRIALS. Sold b W.Young, Bookseller, No. 5», South Sc cond-ftreet, The Pennfy4vania State Trials, /"lONtaining the impeachment, trial, and acquit* V> ai of Francisllopkinfen, Judge of the Court of Admiralty, and John Nicholfon, Comptroller Gen eral—ln one large .8 vo. vol. Price, in boaids, 5 dollars. W. Young has for sale, a general aflortmentof Book?. Alio, Stationary, retail and by the pack ege, well aflorted.and entitled to the drawback if axptuted. July y— * For SaJej That well known place, coiled Vandemlitt's f PUT, ON Nefhaminy creek, 18 miles from Phiia ladelphia, on the New York poll road, containing 74 acres and 94 perches. Upon the premifesarea large two ltery (lone house occu pied as a tvern, and a good one story ftpnc kit chen, a large frame liable with a good threshing floor, and ionic out buildings—atfo a well of good water, and an excellent ice House. On this place is a moil elegant situation fora gentle man s feat, commanding a view of the Nefham iny toits jviniSion with the Delaware, and thence across to the Jersey (hore. ft has the privilege of one half the toll received from the bridge. For terms apply to the SiWcriber, MORDECAI LEWIS. IV'ay 24. r aHwtf. . COLUMBIA HOUSE Boarding School foryoung Ladies. MRS. GU.OOMBRIDGE with much pleaf ureand refpeft, returns her sincere ac knowledgement for the liberal encouragement (he has received during four years refiden»e in Philadelphia; and allures htr friends and tjie public, so far from intending to decline her school, ihe has made a superior arrangement for the more convenient accommodation of her scholars.—Every branch of ufeful and polite educatian is particularly attended to by Mrs. Groombridge and matters excelling in their refpe<slive profpfiions. Corner of Sprue* and Eleventh Streets. J June sth, 1797. Jimfrf Thefituation is perfeiflly healthy j and made more agreeable by an extensive garden and lot of ground adjoining the hotife. JuJ Published, And to be had of Mcffrs, Dobfon, Campbell,Rice, Cary, and the other pricipal Bookseller. ia t'le city .price one dollar, twmty-five cenfs,in boards, New Views of the Origin of the Tribes and Nations of America. By BENJAMIN SMITH DA&TON, m. d. June so. «4t Philadelphia, OS. 13. 1 HE fuUfcribers inform their friunds and tufto mers in town and country, that tlieir flores are now open iu the city, and others are daily opening, and that from the prifent appearance ef the prevailing 1 disorder have resfon to hope, their friends may fbortly come to tha city with perfect t»f ty. By leveral bte arrivals, numbers have received freii supplies of GOODS. Robert Smith iff Co. P. W. Gallaudet iff Co. John Dai is iff Co. Sitgreavcs iff French, Neiil if) Smith, George Dob/on, IVi'.lbergtr and Smith, Thomas Ryerfon, Alex Bt/Jland and Co. T. R. Hardenberg. 'Jacob Sperry and Co. John Smith and Co• o<wen iff Jena. Jones, Thomas Orr, Kefipele iff Zantzinger, William Barker iff Co. Jldam Zantzinger, Thomas jirmut iff Son. John Fries, J. Miller, jun. and Co. Benjamin JohnJbn. Ofl. 14 ' POYNTELL's Paper Hangings Manufactory, No. 70, Chefnut-ftreet, he has for Sale, AVFRY cxtenfive stock, of every colour, and of the mod approved patterns, fuitablc for every part of a house, with great variety of bor ders to fait. ALSO A handsome aflortment of the mod fafhionaMc Silver Grounds London and Paris Papers, and very best pain Green and plain Blue, With Pannel Papers and a rich variety of Borders. fr'uveo-hef i. C o6t Wiil be Landed, From onboard the {hip AdlUre, Capt.BLAiß,from Hambntgh, 10 halt* white Russia clean Hemp 2 caflcs Clover Seed For Sale by Thomas Herman Leuffer, , North FlfA ft-reet, No. 34. June 26. $ t Imported inthefhipMANeHESTER, Benjamin Skewkll, Master, I From Bourrie»ux, and for sale by the fubferiber, No. 11 Walnut Street. Bonrdeaux Brandy "J Irifli market claret lit cases ( Entitled to Medoc wine, in do. f Drawback. Sauterne, do. do. J Thomas Murgatroyd. WHO HAS TOR SALE. Sherry Wine in pfyes and quarter cafl« Rota do. do. Pimento in bags 4000 bushels Liverpool fait. Aug. 24. tut&st£. To be Sold at Public Vendue, (If not before disposed of at private sale) ON Fiiday, the firil of December next, at fix o'clock in the evening, at the Merchants' Cof fee lioufe, in Philadelphia, Forty Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty Niue acres of LAND, now or late in the County of Wafhingtoo, and Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, and on the wipers of Fresh and Wheeling Creeks and Ten Mile Run.— Thefc Lands arc fertile and well timbered, and wCre palentced early in 1757, except 3700 acres or therea bouts, which were patented in 179*. One fourth °f the purchase money to be paid at the time of sale, 1 6r 1 he residue a credit of one, two and three month*, will be given, od inttrefl and good feiurity. Prober 6. 3awtS To be Sold at Public Vendue, (If not bcfarc disposed of at private sale) ON Friday, the ftrlt day of December, at fix o'clock in the evening, at the Merchant}.' Coffee House, in Philadelphia, Twenty fix Thousand Se van Hundred and Eighty acres of LAND, in the State of New-York, between the northern bounds of Pennsylvania and the MilqUCnanr.a, new. or laic, in the townfliipj of Hamd'&i and Warren, and coun ty of Montgomery One loiarih of the money is so be paid at the time of sale ; for the »e ---fiduc a ciedit of one, two, and three months will be given, on interest and good feeurity. Oft»£c6. z qawts ■■ * • v. it— Peale's Museum. THIS valuable repository of the worlcs of Na ture, so well calculated to delight, the mind and enlarge the underdanding, is opened daily, a usual. It {lands in an airy and healthy Ctuatioh, and free from the epidemic that at present affii&s the city; it may, therefore, be frequented with the greate&fafety. As an the (ludy of Nature is the mod rational and pleating : as a Science, the mod sublime end inPruflive. It elevates the mind and expandstke heart. They 1 " Whom Nature': iocrh can charm, 'with God bimfclf " Hold converfc." Many interring additions have lately hern made to this Muiium : f.:-d the ftathered trib% containing! variety of the mod rare and beautiful fubjcCis, is now very advantageoufiy arranged. Waxen Figures, of Men large as life (some them cads from nature) are here dressed in their pieper habits, ard placed in attitudes charadlericSic ofth<-ir refpecflire rations. Here may be fere the North- American Savage, and the SaVage of South-'Amcri ca—a laboring Chinese, and the Chinese Gentle man—the sooty African, and the ICamtfchadale— with some Natives of the South Sea Iflnnds. 'l'he immehfe variety and intereding diversity whicfl this' Museum offers to the view, may be seen hut winnotbe described with full eflisA. Price only I-4th of a dollar, aeyt. 38. law Davis's Law Book Store, No. 319, High-Strut. * GEORGE DAVIS, BEING hufied for some time pad in prepsra tions for removing into his present house, hs* been under thcpeceffityof poftponinguntil thisday Informing the geinlemen olthe Ear generally thro" the Ilßited States, that hi 3 fp. «rg importation of law books is now arranged and ready for I ale, eit termsthat he trusts wiil sntitlehim to the like pw:- freence he has experienced for leveraLycars pad. Catalogues, •ombir.ing- the mod varied eollec tion ever imported i/ilo this country, art printed and will be delivered on application. June SJ. law Boston Glass lVJanufaftory. THE citizens of the United Stares are hereW informed, that the iv.anufaflurc of Window Giafs is now commenced at the ClafsHcufe i.i Ed ton. I His needless to fay any thing of the excellent quality of theßofton Ohft, as it is so wail 'hiw,w,j throughout the United States to be in every ref'pe* greatly fupcrior to any ever imported from Euror lt will be cut to any f, Z e commonly used • and tray be constantly had 't>v appiving to Charl'ss F KurtES, at the Glass House. Orders from the distant States to be aiidreffed to Mr. Samuel Gore, Court-itrcer, Eoftoo Boston, Sept 30,1797 O 4 - 2a w^ v Mtfrs. Tiwtby and Maf.n, CbarUCu.r . Hod X , and Boy lap, Halifax, A". C M r /r n . ! pf l/ ,' e a „dO Connor NcrfM . Mr. Elik Price. Al„:„,Jria ; Messrs. S undt and Eran/n, JSultimore ■ Mr 11 ,r ford; crc n . tie abnt met aW 6 Tie eetJ.-t , ■ ■uardedtitle HUcr. ' - e J-
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