Canal Lottery —No. 11. WILI. commence drawing Monday, the 2,oth inR. Tickets for Sale in this Lottery, ;,t Seven Dollars, at VM. BLACKBURN'.-. Lottery and Brokers Office, No. 64, South Second-flreet— Tickets iu the Sc'.iuylkill Eridge Lottery, at In Do'.lan, where check books are kept lor register ing an ! examining in these, the City of Washing ton, No. 11. and Paterfon Lotteries, and inforina ticn where tickets may be had in most of the Lotte ries authorifad by law if! any of the States of the Union. N. B. The bufmefj of a Broktr, in buying and felling all kinds of Public Stock and Securities, Uifcounthg Bills and Notes of Hand, sale of Lands, Iloufes, &e. &c. will be duly attended to, by Wm. BLACKBURN. ntrvcmlcr 15. 5 From Marseilles. THE CARGO Of the Swtdllh barque Guflavus Adolphuj,from Marseilles, confuting cf the following articles, is difchsrgiiig at Mr. Latimer's wharf, aud for sale by the fuhfeeibers BRANDY, well flavored, of 2, $ & 4th proof Claret, in hojfheads Ditto, hi cases Froitigniac Wine, in cases as 30 bottles Olive Oil, of a superior quality, in of 6 and 11 bottles Capers Oiives Almonds Dty Verdigreafe Writing Paper Umbrellas (Silky of 13, 3c and 32 inches T.ifTeties Long and fbort white Kid G+oves for Women Silk Stockings Handkerchiefs, in Imitation of Madraft Artificial Flowers and ©irUnds Oftricli Feathers l'.ibbors Perfumery Scented Ifcir-Powder and Pomatsm Manna in forts Cream Tartar. IiENJAMIN MORGAN & ROBERT ANDREWS. September 27. eotf School Books and Stationary. W. Y OU N G, No. Second-street, corner of Chefnut-ftrect, HAS now for sale, a very larg* assort ment of Englijb, French, Latin and Creek SCHOOL, BOOKS. Also, such elementary books on Science, as are generally read in the academies and colleges throughout thd United States. LATELY rUBLISHED,' Sheridan's DUlionury, the frith edition, in one large vol. 8 vo price 3 dola. Ditto, large Ii mo price 1 dol 75 «ts. Ditto, common, price I dol. 50 cts. All fores of drawing, packing, printing, and writing Paper ; Bookbinder's itoards, Paftehoards, flieathing and blotting Papers ; printed Blanks, blank Books, Wax, Wafers, and other arficles, ef the bed quality, used in t!*c counting house, or public office. £*■ Catalogues of a mifcellancous colledien of BOOKS, with tfee price of each affixed, to be had by inquiring as above. O&. 24. —3aw6>v Walker & Kennedy, No. 73, South Front Street, HAVE FOR SALE, 100 Hogsheads of prime Georgia Tobacco, ALSO, jo Pipes of Bonrdeaux Brandy, 10 Pipes of old Port Wine- OA. 17. ' -"tftf Window Glass, Of Superior Quality, and cheaper than any othtr th the City— OF rjRIOUS SIZES, From Bby by 1 By the finale 3ox or QuafiiUy, may be had at tljt .. -store of the Subscribers, coinei y< Arch and From- Ureet, James C.tsf Samuel W. Fi/her. Philadelphia, June 9, 1797. Thomas Herman IiKUFFER, North Fifth street, corner of North alley, No. HAS TOR SALE* EXCELLENT red Bourdeaux Wine in cases and boxes, fix years old White Graves Wine in calks Ticklenburgs > Rufna Sail CIoUw Ravens Dnck Bag Linen Hessians Diaper and Table Cloth . Empty bag 3 Common German Clofh Fine German Laces About twelve tons Ruflia clean fTemp Clover .Seed Italian Soap, in finaH boxes, for family us« * Window Glass Au g- *9- — For sale or to be let on gronnd rent, A-ualuable Lot of Ground ; SITUATE cm the north-eiftcorner 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 an half on Fifth street ; there are'at present two l'mall two story brick and a number of small tenements thereon. Also, for Sale, Two three story Brick Houses With convenient stores, wharf, &c. fittiate on "VVater-flreet, between Mulberry aud SafTafras streets* containing in front on Water street fif ty-four feet, and continuing that breadth east ward ninely-five feet, then widening to the south thirteen feet fix inches. These houses ave the conveniance of a public alley adjoining on the north fide, and are a very desirable situa tion for a merchant, flour failor,or others who may have occasion for storage of goods. This property will be fold on very reasonable terms forcafh. For further information apply to the printer. July 31. m&'vtf This Day is Fubliihed, BY MefT. Uobfon, Carey, Campbell, Rice, and the Other Booksellers, Price One Dollar and iw«nty-five cents, Elegant y printed on IVuve paper y and Htt* prefect, By John Thoinpfon, \ A COMPARATIVE VIEW OF The Conrtitutions Of the several States with ench other, and with that of the United States: exhibiting In Tables, the prominent features of caeli Constitution, and classing together tht-ir most imp'-irtant pWivifions, ■ under the l'everal heads bf administration ; with Notes andObfervations. By WILLIAM SMITH, Of South-Ctirolina, L L. D. and member of the Congress of the United States, Dedicated to tho People of the United States. ; N. B. A few Copi:s printid on an inferior pa- I per, at 3-4thsof a dollar. I February 6 mwf 1 French Circulating Ld >'orj. - JOSEPH E. iff. M Ds Lh ORAKGE, , No. IT'* Walnut •street, TNFORMS thc(« who wiOi to recur to th? on b' Jl rnnns of becoming. ptrfeil in the Hrench Lan« guage, that he has just opened his Library j con fiding of upwards of 115 c volumes, thobeit cal culated to afford either ufefu'i inltrusaon, or plea sure. The conditions, together with a catalogue * of the Library, may be seen at eveVjr book teller's j in town. I n. e. All 'ranflations from and into the French, ' English and Spanish Languages, executed with ac curacy apd dispatch. coim hod tc. I LAW BOOKb, ; Latest London and Dublin Editions. < li. Is? P. RICE, Booksellers % No. 16, South Second, and No. 50, Market street, 1 HAVE just received by the Hte arrivals from London and Dublin, their fprir.g importa tion, confiding of a variety of the latcft and mod 1 approved 1 aw Books, whlcVL added to those alrea dy on hand, forms the ir.oft cxteufive coll<j£ljon ev- ' er offered for fa'.e in this country. They thet csfore 1 beg leave to notice, that from the nature of their conne&icnsin Dublin, they are enabled to felllrifli ; editions (as they have hitherto done) at the very , 1 lowest prices. The following are among the latest publications. ] I Vefey, jun'rs Reports in Chancery, 1 Vo's. \ { Peake's Cases at Nili Prius ; Ridgeway's Report* j in the time of Lord Hardwicke ; Floyer's Pro&ers j Pra&icc in the Ecclesiastical Courts ; Barton's , I Trcatife on a Suit in Equity; Tidd's Practice of | the Court of sting.V Bench in Personal Actions, a parts complete ; Ward's Law of Nations ; Cruile jo« Uses ; modern Reports, I a vols. London edi ; tion. H. and P. Ric* oatpeA to receive by the firft ar rival from New-York the 6th vol. complete of , Dumford and East's Reports, the id part of Gil j bert's Law of Evidence by Loft, anda number of „ new publications. June 16. The Hi story of Penniylvania, , By ROBERT PROUD, IS now in the press, and will be publiflied, wkh all convenient expedition, by ZtCHA riah Poulson, jun. No. 80, Chefnut-ftreet, Philadelphia, where fubfcription6 will continue to be received, and at the Philadelphia Library, according to the printed proposals, until the work is ready for the fubrcribert. July 18. lawif THIS DAY WAS' PUBLISHED, ~ And for Ole by 7HOMJS DOBSON, at the Stone House, No. 41, south Second street, EVENINGS at HOME; OR, THE JUVENILE BUDGET OPENED. Confuting of a variety of Miscellaneous Pieces for theinftru&ion and amulcment of YOUNG PER SONS—Six Volumes handforOely printedand bound Up in two volume*, price Two Dollars. The variety and excellence of these pieces we such, that the book needs only to be known to be universally esteemed one of the molt valuable pub lications th t can be put into the hands of young persons. " Delightful talk to rear the tender thought, To teach the young idea how to (hoot, To pour th« frefh ihftruAion o'er the mind, To breathe th' enlivening fpirit,and to fix The gsntrous purpofi in the glowing breafl." Thomson. August 14. mwf4w THIS D AY IS PUBLISHED, By THOMAS DOBSON, at the Stone House, No. 41, south Secofid street, Letters and Conversations, Between feveswl Young Ladies,on improving and In teresting fubje&s. Translated from the Dutch of Madame de Camion with alterations ajid improvements, Printed on Jine paper, andneatly bound, Price one dollar. AMIDST the tide of modern Refinances, painting tale® «f extraordinary diftrwfs, or of defperafce or artful viHatny, which " harrow up the foul/* and which it would be for the Honor nf young iadrcs to be ignorant of, this little book comes forward to so licit notice, where, in a variety of incidents, not ex ceeding the bounds of rial lif* y die proper, becaufs elegant and natural dignity and importance of th& Female Aarafter is exhibited in an interc fling point of view, and presents examples of real and attainable excel* lence. The publiftier w%s fomuch pleafedwrth the peru sal, that he was persuaded he should do a forVicc to ths community by fending it into circu lation. A»guft 24 —mw4w Aft laying Duties on Stamped Vellu?n Parchment and Paper. A FEW copies of the above ait may be had ai , -'he Office of the Sazctte of the United States, Na. jl9, Ohefiiut-fl-reet. July 19. Lancaster, Harrijburgb Carlijle, Sbtppenjburg and Sunbur'y STAGES. public are requested to take notice, that the partnership which has for fometim< sub sisted 'between Mathias Slough of Lancaster, and WilHam Geer, is now diiT»lved : but, not as M. Slough infinttstesto the public without just caufc ; as will more fully appear by a letter on the fuh je<ft from M. Slough to W. Geer, dated the 19th December lirfl. a r.cital of which is not now deem ed necelfary. Any gentleman who wiihes to be more circumftautially informed of the merits of this bufmefs, by applying to W. Geer may have the pcrttfal »f M. Slough's letter, and then can be at full liberty to determine whether or not W. Geer is not perfe<slly jnftifiable hi attaching hira felf to any other person in the prosecution of the Stage conveyance from Philadelphia to Shippenf urg, or any other place. Now from tbe liberal and generous support the public were pldal'ed to confer on the firft effort in this business, William Geer, in conjunflioo with MefTrs. Rcily, Weed and Witmer, 13 determined to prosecute and carry it on, with every care, at tention and difpatchthat a zeal to oblige the pub- , liccanpoffibly exert. The above company, who are amply provided f with carriages, horses, and every appurtenance to render the passage fafe and commodious, inform those wnu .vifh to patronize and encourage the undertaking, that they can take their feats at George Weed's, the sign of the White Horse, Msrjtst Stfret, Philadelphia, on every Monchy and Fridjy, to Lancaster, narrifburg, Carlisle ai»d Shippcnlburg. The fare as hitherto cftablilhed. For the further accommodation ot the public, a Stage will {tart every Wednesday from the htrufe of Samuel Elder, m Hai-rifbirg, arrive at Sun bar;-in Northumberland county, every Thurlday, and return from thcoce and arrive at Harrilburg every Saturday, ,so that passengers deflined for J.ancafter or Philadelphia, may proceed ou Mon days. WILLIAM GEER. j* Lancaller. Jan. 27, 1 797- N. B Tiii* Line at Stages flartc from thE house of William Ferrse, in' Lancaster, on every TneHay au'd' Saturday morning at 6 o'clock, pro ceeding to the wcltward; and frofti the house of Mr. Samuel Elder in • IJarnlburg every Wednes day morning, on the fame evening arrives at Pa trick Cochran's in r.hippenlburg, and returns from thence on every ThuiToay: pcrforr.i;ng the fame routine daily ai in its tour worn I hilaclsl phia. . n ™f : 7he printer* m the United Statt'ytre to insert the following Vbfemai* is in tbttr p ip.'rt, by 'ivbich fst pa'Ais will be fervid, cis w./l m their obrdifUt f'ri'i-tt. B. LINCOLN, Snpehnte»4i>?t °f IJ-j '.'t-th'tfes. State-Os Mnjfarhij'etts. BY order of the United Su'es, a Light H iufe has been erfcied at the Clay Ponds, 011 Cape ; the lamps in which are to be lighted on tJie 15th infl. The light heufe ii erected 011, land elevated about 150 feet, which with the e levation of thel.antern makes the wboJeheighth ?3o seas above high water mirk, lnorderthat this Light may be distinguished from the 80/ ten and other Lights on ourcoaA, an Eciipfer is e reited, which will revolve around the Limps once in So seconds so that the light will be near ly excludjj from the eVe of the approaching mariner about thirty fecorjds, in one revoluti on of tbe eclipftr. To render the bensvolcnt designs of Corigrefs as extend vcly lrftful as pof fihlet the Marine Society In Ballon,)))' a Urge Cotamiude'fWfiti'fheir body, whose views have! been ieeonded by others, have taken fuoh <ii.- j tancM and beariftgs as thev thought neceiTary j which obfervationj giving light aad fjfety are added for the benefit of all interefted —and are as follows Vellels outward b.-und, from Boflon house, and would with to fall in with Cape-Cod the course is E. S. E. distance 15 leagues, thence 3 leagues to the Light house. When .up with the Light-house and it bears S W a leagues dis tance, you then fleer S S E which will carry yot, out of the foutli channel. Veflels inward bound, and fall in with the back of Cape-Cod, bring the Light to bear SW a leagues distance, then you may steer WNW for Bolton Light-Uoufe. II you you would wish to go into Cape Cod harbor, you ipay keep rhe (h'jre aboard about a mile diflant, whe-e you will have 10 fathoms water. There is a bar lies oil" the back of the Cape, about half a mile from the fhor». When up with Kace-point. which is very bold, and about three leagues te theweftward of the Light-house, aad maybe known by a num ber of fifh houses on it, from 1 1,03 miles to the southward of kace-point, is what is called Herring Cove, where you miy have good an choring half a mile from the shore, the wind from E to N N E in 4 or even 3 fathum water. If bound into Cape Cod harbor, your course fr«in Kace-point to Wood end, is S S E 6 miles distance, bring the light to bear E by N and run for it about two miles, you will then be clear ct \)~ood 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-z fathom* water, where you have good anchor ing, the Lfght then will bear Eby S i-jS j or 6 niilesdiflante. In running from the Race point to Wood End—after you pass the Black Land or Hum mucks, you will come up with a low faody beach, which forms the harbor ; extending be tween 2 and i niiie* to Wood-end, which is diflicult to be diftingwfhed in the night—lt is very bold—you have 15 fathom water within half a, mile of the shore. In beating into Cape-Cod harbor, you must keep the eaHcrn shore aboard, until ysu get in to j fathom water. Stand no farther to the weflwardthan to bring the light te hear E by S as there isl long spit of sand runs off from western shore, which being very bold, you will have 11 fathom water within 2 llonee throw of (hore. 1h cale it blows so hard that you cannot beat in the harbor, you will have good anchoring without, from ioto 15 fathom water. VefiVls in Boston bay and would wilh to put ifway for Cape Cod harbor, must endeavor to fall in with the Race. If in the night, and you cannot fee the land, you must bring the Light to bear E by N and run for it until you have foundings in 14 or 15 fathom water, then steer north east until th«*Kght bears E by S then run to N~W sos the harbor. . At full and change, it ii high water off Race Point at 100 cfork and 4} minutes. Vtflels in leaving Cape Cod bound to Boston, should cal culate the tide, as the flood lets flrong to the fout'i weft. JOHNFOSTEH WILLIAMS, ~\Committe NATHANIEL GOODWIN, ( from the JOHN CRUFT, • Marine JOHN lIILLS. ' 3 Society THOMAS BARNARD, A branch Pilot for the port of Boston SOLOMON COOK, > Hefidenee at Pro- ELIJAH NICKERSON, ) vlncetonCapeCod 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 publilhed. By order of ibe Society, THOMAS DENNIE, Prejident. WILLIAM PURNSSS, Sec'ry, City of Walhington. SCHEME ,0f the Lottery, No. 11, For the Improvement of the Federal City. A magnificenMlweifing-houfe ao,ooodollars, 4 cash 30,000, are 50,000 1 ditto 15,000 & caffe >5,000 40,000 1 ditto 15,000 ,/k calh 15,000 30,000 1 ditto 10,000 & calh 10,000 10,000 1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 10,000 1 ditto 5,000 & calk 5,600 10,000 1 cash prize of . 10,000 1 do. 5,000 each, are • 10,000 t® do. 1,000 - - to,ooc ao do. 500 - - 10,000 00 do. mo - , - 10,000 ano da. 50 10,000 400 do. 15 - - 10,000 1,000 do. ao - ao,ooo 15,00s do. 10 . - 158,000 Prizes. 33,aSi Blatjks. 150,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 400,00s- N. B. Tofsvaur may take a quan tity of Tickets,theprize of 40,000 dollars will be the last drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the last but oni : And approved notes, securing payment in either monsy or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received foi any number not less than 30 tick ets. This Lottery will afford an elegant fpecinjen of the private buildings to be crcfled in the City of Walhington-*—Two beautiful designs sre already fele&etKor the entire ironts on two of the public squares; f«jm these drawings it is proposed toereA two centreand r our corner buildings,as soon aspof fible after this lottery is fold, and to convoy them, when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, ir the manner described in the scheme for the Hotel Lottery. A nett deduction of fiv.e per cent, will, be made to defray the necessary expends of print ing, Stc. and tluA furphj* will be made a part of the sand intended for the National Univerli'ty, to be creeled within the city of Washington. The real fecuritiesgiven for the payment of the Prizes, are held tiy the Prefidcnt and two Direct ors of thp Bank of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the amount of thelottery. | SAMUEL BLODOET. Tickets may be had at the Bajik oi Colism- I Ilia ; of James Well & Co. Baltimore; of Fcter I Gilma:-., Boston : of John Hopkins, Richmond ; ' and of Rickaid Welk, Cooper's Ferry. mvVf V; " j ■ . A Negro Pvlan. ■ f 3 $ AX.si, the unexpired me (four y ears) < JL of a stout, healthy, ?£Uvc cgro Man. He t is by tnl:'e a Cooper, was brought up when a boy 1 to the farming bufincfs, is a good ploughman, uri- 1 derftandsthe care arid management of horses, and 1 is a good driver He has lately been employed in J a new house asid paints well—he is good tempered, and believed to be very honed, fold part ly for want of employ, but more for being addi-ifc ed to liquor—For terms apply to No. 12, Dock street, near Spruce ficeet. Nov. 6. tf The Philadelphia, Jl'fton, and 7 uckertun MAIL STAG E. rHE proprietors beg leave to inform the public, that tbey hav\t efiablijhed a Stage betw*-en Philadelphia, Atjion, Batfio, Hampton, Speedwell, and Mfcrlba P« r nace, IVading River flitting mill, and the tow/i of 'Xvch erton, in Netv-ferfey, to go once a week, and areprovi dt 4 with good horses, a comfortable carriage, and a cart ful driver, for the conveyance of the nail pajjengers, and goods. The Stage will fart every Tbur flay, at IO o* clock, A. M. from Mr. Dxniel Coopers Ferry, and lodge that night at Joel Bodiae'V, at Longa coming ; and on on Friday, at 6 o'clock, P. At. arrive at Cileb E vans's, inkeeper, in Tuck eft on, dif ant from the city 54 milet% (from the Atlantic 6, and from the Fajl frfouftng Plains 7 miles J where arc good accommodath is for tra vellers, and where are commodious and fafe pajfagi boats provided to convey pajjergers to Capt. William War rington s house, on 'Tucker s Iflar.d, adjoinining the At- I antic, where are good accommcaations, and a convenient place to ha the ; the fportfmjn who wijbes tf,regale binfelf with fowling and fjbing, may at this place be higbiy'gra tifed, there being at almtjl every feafsn of the year fowl andffh in abundance. —-The Stage on its return, Jiarts from the afoxefaid C, Evans's in Tuckerton, every Tuef (Lzy. at 6 o'clock, A. M. breakfafls at John Bodine's, at Wading River Bridge, lodge that night at Longacoming, and at I o'clock, P. AT. on IVednefday, arrive at the aforefaiJ Cooper's Ferry. It is presumed thai no route of an equal dif an a if ill be less expenftve, or furniJß'thc tra veller with a greater variety of amifemc'it, ds he will not only have a p leaf ant fail to the atlantic from Tuiler tm, but have the curiofty of feeing on the road thither a number of capital furnaces and forges, and one flitting mill, in complete order, and at work ; gentlemen, too, who are own'rs, or favors, of any of the aforefaid iron works, are solicited to encourage and support this flzge (by wh ch they can be so iveli accommodated J the continuance of which will much depend en their aid. The rates of psjfengers i and baggage are as follows : For a pojfenger from the j aforefaid Daniel Qooper s Ferry to Tucker ton, including ( 14 of baggage, Two B:liars/, for way faffengers j per mile, Four Cents— baggage equal to apaf j fencer. Pof age of letter*, nettfpapers, IfJ'c. will be ! agreeably to lat v. N, B. The mail ciojfesfrom the Old Ferry. THOMAS IVARDLE lif Co. Tuckerton, Sept. 2s. Zawf The Norfolk-Mail STAGE. THIS Stage starts from the GEORGE Tavern, at the corner of Second and Arch Streets, in Philadelphia, every Tut/Jay, tburfday. and Satur day, at 3 o'clock, in the irorning ; arrives atl'.o -ver the firft day, at Rnowhiil the fecopd day, at j Northampton Court House the third day, and ou j the morning of the fourth day the passengers find j a fafc and comfortable packet to convey them to Norfolk. A packet leaves Norfolk for Northampton ft try, s-TCry Tuefdiy, Thursday and Saturday, and the ; .Arts from this ferry for Philadelphia, every V. luefday and Friday; puts up at Snow i Hill the. night, at Dover the 2d night,and ar rives in Philadelphia in the evening of the third - didan«r on this route, between Philadelphia an rfolk, is So miles less than on any stage route betv 1 ofe places Too ::! hcannot befaid in favor of the road, which it: ft excellent indeed. The proprietors willingly engage to return the whole fare to any pafienger, who, after having performed this route, will fay that he evfr travelled fn a stage for the fame difta:ufe, so good aruad in America. Am;i:!t if. drm. entf. Erlkine's View of the War. JUST PUBLISHED, By ROBERT CAMPBELL & 00. No. 40 Squ'.h Second street, [Price 3if CenKj A Viczu of the Causes and Corfequen ces of the present War with France. By the Honorable Thomas Erskine. May ij $ "stalTe trials. Sold b W.Young, Bookfellcr, No. South S«- cond-llrect, The Pennsylvania State Trials, th£ impeachment, trial,and acquit- V>4 al of Francis Hopkinfan, Judge of the Court of Admiralty, and John Nicliolfon, Comptroller Gen eral —In one large 8 vo. vol. Price, in dollars. W. You no has for sale % a general aflTortmentof Book®. Alio, Stationary, retail and by the pack ege, well aflorted, and entitled 10 the drawback if axpoited. July 7 —* For Sale, That <wt!llnown place, called VANDtSRni'$ FtRIV, ON Kefhaminy creak> >8 miles from Phila ladelphia, on the New York post road, containing 74 acres and 94 ptrche?. Upon the premifeo are a larg« two itcry flone house occu pied as a tvern, and a good one story flone kit chen, a large frame stable with a good threfeinp floor, and i'omo out buildings—also a well c! good water, and an excellent ice House. On this place is a most elegant situation. fora gentle man's feat, commanding a view of the Mefharo iny td its jundlion wiih the Delaware, and thence acrofa to the Jersey shore. It has the privilege of one halfthe toll received from t}ie bridge. For term 3 apply to the Sahfcribtr, MORDECAI LEWIS. Nty 44. slawtf. COLUMBIA HOUSE Boarding School for young Ladies. MRS. GROOMBRIDGE with much pleaf ureand refpedl, returns her sincere ac knowledgement for the liberal, encouragement (he has received during four. years refidenae in Philadelphia j and aflures her friends anil the public, so far from intending to decline her ichool, flie has made a fuperior-arrangenmnt £or the more convenient .accommodation of her fcho'ars. —Every branch of ufefiif and pclitc educatien is particularly attended to try Mrs. Groombridge and masters excelling in their refpedl i ve profriTions. Corner of Spruce and Eleventh Streets. Jjifle ?th, 1797. Thefituatinn is perfectly healthy ; and made more agreeable by an extensive garden and lot of ground adjoining the house. 'JuJI Publijhed, And to be had of MeflTri. Dotfon, Campbell,Rice, CVry, und the other pricipal Bookfeliers in the city .price one dollar, twinty-five cents,ir boards, New Views of the Origin of the Tribes and Nations of America. By BENJAMIN SMITH BARTON, m. June ao. *6t Philadelphia > C\;', 13. THF. subscribers inform their friends and cu-ilo mers in town and country, thavtheir stores arc now open in the city, and others are daily opening, and that from the present appearance ©f the prevailing difordcr have reason: to hope, their friends may (hortly cqme to the city with perfect fafity. By several late arrivals, numbers have received frefti supplies of GOOUo. Robert Smith iff Co. P. IV. Gallaudet <ff Co. John Davis iff dt. Sitgreaves iff French, Nei/l iff Smith, George Dob/on, Wiliberger or. d Smithy Thomas Ryerfon 9 Alex ±j;!jland and Co. T. R. Hardenba/g. Jucob I perry and Co. John Smithaild Co' Owen & Jona.Jonts, Thomas Orr, Keppele & Zantzinger, William Barker iff Co. Adam Zaxtz:nger, Thomas Armat iff Sqti. John Fries, J. Miller y jun. and Co, Mtr-jamin Iffy. Jalnfin. Q<fl. 14 ~ POYNTIiLL's Paper Hangings Manufactory, No. 70, Chefnut-ftreet, IVhe-re he bis fur Sale, AVERY extensive (lock, of every colour, and of the mofl approved patterns, fu it able for every part of a house, with great variety of bor der* to suit. —ALSO— A handsome assortment of the mod fafhiona&le Silver Grounds London and Paris Papers, and very best p'ain Green and plain Blue, WithPannel P. pers and a rich variety of Borders* Wove'i her t. eo6t Will be Landed, Fiom on board the fliip A&ive, Capt.ELAiß,from Kambuigh, 20 bales white Rullia clean Hemp 2 calks Clover Seed For Sale by Thomas Herman Leuffer, North Fifth ftrget, No. 34. June 26. f Imported inthefliip Manchester, Benjamin Shewell, Master, Fr,-«n Bourdeaux, anil for sale by the fubferiber, No. ji Walnut Steel. Bonrdeaux Brandy Irish market claret in cases I Entitled to Medoc wine,, in do. J Drawback. Snuterne, do. do. J Thomas Murgatroyd. WHO HAS TOR SALE. ; Sherry Wine in pipes and quarter calks ; Rota do. do. Pimento in bags 4jOOO buflifls Liverpool fait. Aug. 24. tut&stf- To be Sold at Public Vendue, (If not before disposed of at private fait) ON Friday, the firll of December next, at fix o'clock in the evening, at the Merchants' Co ffee House, in Philadelphia, Forty Thou (and Nine Hundred and Thirty Nine acres of LAND, , now or hte in the County of Washington, and Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, and on the waters of f Fvefh and Wheeling Creeks and Ten Mile Run.— , Thcfe Lands are fertile and well timbered, and were patenteed early in 1787, except 3700 acres or thcrea bouts, which were patented in 1792. One fourth of the purchase money te be paid at the time of.fale, | for thercfidue a credit of one, tw» and three months, 1 will be given, on interest and good security. ■ Oftober 6. 3*wtS c To be Sold at Public Vendue, (If not before disposed of at private sale) * ' Frida f*. lhc rll day December, at fix s o'clock in the evening, at the Merchant*' Coffee ' House, in Philadelphia, Twentv Six Thousand Se. » van Hundred and Eighty acres in the State of New-York, between the northern bounds of Pennsylvania and the Su'quehanna, now, or late, in the townftiipg! of Hamdw and Warren, and cour>» ty of Montgomery. One fourth of the p.rchafe money it to he jJaul at the time of sale ; for the re sidue a credit of one, two, and three months will be given, on interest and gooa-iecui ity. Oftoflc 'x 3awtS Peale's Museum. r I "HIS valuable repository of the works of }7a- JL turc, so well calculated to delight the mind and enlarge the underflandtng, is ope ned daily, ss usual. It stands in an airy and healthy situation, and free from the epidemic that at present afßiiU the city; it may, therefore, be frequented with the greatest fafety. As an Aivufement, the study of Nature is the mod ratioaal and pleating : as a Science, the moll sublime and inftru&ive. It elevates the mind and expands tke heart. They * " IVbsm Nature's ivorls can charm, •with God bhnfclf " Hold converse.** ' Many interesting additions have lately been * made to this Museum : and the feathered tribe,. r containing a variety of the moll rare and beautiful ' fubjeds, is now very advantageously arranged. " Waxen Figures, of Men large as life (forue of them casts from nature) are here dressed in their proper habits,and placed in attitudes chara&cridic of tkoir refpedive nations. Here may be seen the North- American Savage, and the Savage of South-Ameri ca—a laboring, Chinese, and the Chinofe Gentlc s man—the sooty African, and the Kamtfchadalc— with forae Natives of the South Sea lllands. The * immense variety and interefling diversity which > this Museum offers to the view, may be seen Utt - oannotbe described with full effedt. vpP Price only l-4th of a dollar. Seyt. 28. I^w i Davis's Law Bock Store, 1 No. 319, High-Street. ; GEORGE DAVIS, » OEING busied sos fomc time past in prepara -13 tions for removing into his present house, has been under theneceffityof poftp< mnguntil thfsday informiog the gentlemen oftlie Ear generally thro' the United States, that his spring importation of law Uooks is now arranged and rcaUy for iafe, on termsthat he trults will »ntitl?him to tholiV.t pre freence he has experienced fcr icveral years pai't. Catalogues, combining the mo!t variedeallec t?on ever imported i/ito this country, are printed and will be delivered on application. [ June a?. paw Bcftcn Glais Manufa&cry. r " r rHE citiier.s of the United States are hereby r i informed, that the nianufaflure of Window : G ass is now commented at the Glass House in Bos . ton. r It is needless to fay any thing of the excellent quality of theßofton Ghfs, as it" i« so well known throughout the United States to be in every reipefl; gre.'.tly superior to any ever importr»!-fron; Europe. e It will be cut to any size commonly ulul ; and t may be constantly had by applying to Cukitu F. Kdpfer. at the Glass House. Orders from the rfiftsr.t States to be addrefled to Mr. Samuel Gore, Courr-ftreet, Befton. Boston, Sept ;,o, 1797 Q 4—awvfw * Mfjrt, 'Timothy and Ma/on, ClarUfim j MrJTr,. c Ih.hc and BcyUn, Halifax, A'. C. Mrfr,. W,HcH •' mdO'CtnMr, N«rf4k ■ Mr. SIU, frier, ; 2. l>lcljri. rUnit and Etr,-vu, Ballinerr : Mr. Uo'lir Xtvr-Ttri I ■mJ'Mjjjlt. /Jim'!ld W Gen/lrirr, IJart ford; £lr. Stjfffaur. Sava»m:l.i rrt rrjxtfrJ to infat the abrrve oner a lotti 6 u iih, 7U fCtHuitj tulc'n - ■u'trd.-d to tl c Editor.
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