Canll Lottery —No. 11. WILL commence drawing Monday, tbezoth inft. Tickets for Sale in thisjLottury, ut Seven Dollars, at Wm, BLACKBURN's Lottery and Brokers Office, No. 64, South S^cond-ilreet— Tickets in the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery, at 7V« DoHursy whcie check books are kept lor render ing and examining in these, the City of Washing ton, No. 11. and Paterfon Lotteries, and informa tion where tickets may behad inmoftof theLottc- - ries authorifsdby law in any of the States of the Union. N. B. The bufinefa of a Broker, in buying and felling all kinds of Public Stock and Securities, difcouritnjj Bills and Notes of Hand, sale of Lands, Houses, &£,. &c. will be duly attended to, by ;Wm. BLACKBURN. j nO-ve7r.hr 15. 5 From MarfciTles. THE CARGO Of the Swedilh-barque Gnftavus Adolphu-s,from confiding of the following articles, 15 difchorging at Mr. Latimer's wharf, and for sale by the subscribers BR |NDY, well flavored, of t, 3 & 4th proof Claret, in Ditto, in cafe< Frontigoiac Wine, in cases ,»f 30 bottles Olive Od, of a superior quality, in balkets of 6 , and ii bottles Capers O'ivts : Almonds Dty Verdigreafe Writing Paper Umbrellas (Silk) 0f,28, 30, and 31 inches TafTetics Long and (hort white Kid OToves for Women Siik Stockings J Har.dkerchiefi, in imitation oi^Madrafs Artifieial Flowers and Garlands Ostrich Feathers Ribbons Perfumery Scented finir-Powder and Pomatum Manna in forts Cream Tartar. BENJAMIN MORGAN & ROBERT ANDREWS. September 17. _ eotf School Books and Stationary. W. Y O~U NG, No. {i, Second-Hreet, corner of Chefnut-drect, HAS now ready, for sale, a very large afTort ment of Englijb, Fremit, Latin qnd Greek SCHOOL BOOKS. Also, fucty elementary books on Science, as are generally read in the academies and colleges throughout the United States. LATELY rUBLISHED, Sheridan's Dictionary, the sixth edition, in one large vol. 8 vo price 3 dols. Ditto, large Ii mo price I dol. 75 «ts. Ditto, common, price I dol. 50 cts. All forts of drawing, packing, printing,'and writing Paper ; Bookbinder's. Boards, Padehoards, flieathing and Hotting Papers; printed Blanks, blank Books, Wax, Wafers, and other articles, «f the belt quality, used in t!se counting house, or public office * ■f-y Catalogues of a mifcUancont colleAicn of BOOKS, with tie price of each affixed, to be had by inquiring as above* OA. 24. —3aw6w Walker & Kennedy, No. 73, Stuth Front Street, M FOR SALT., 100 HogfheaSs of prime Georgia Tobacco, ALSO, 50 Pipes of Bonrdeaux Brandy, 10 Pipei of old Port Wint- O&. 17. ' n ictf Window Glass, Of Superior Quality, and cheaper than any irthtr the Citv — OF VARIOUS SIZES, From 8 by 6 to 19 by 14, By the Tingle Box or Quanti'.y, may be had at the store of the Subfcriben, corner of Arch and Front ffreet. • 'James C. & SamuelW. Fisher. Philadelphia, June 9, 1737. Slwmwfif Thomas Herman Leuffer, North Fifth ftrect, corner of North alley, No. vt> HAS FOR SALE, EXCELLENT red Bourdeaux Wine in cases and boxes, fix years old White Graves Wine in callfit Ticklenburgs Russia Sail Clothi « Ravens Duck Bag Linen Heflicns Diaper and Tabic Cloth v Empty hags Common German Cl<*h An affortmcntof black coloured Ribbons Fine German Laces ' About twelve tons Russia dean Hemp Clover Seed tj. Italian Soap, in flfiaH boxes, for family us« Window Glass Aug 29 —law Fur sale or to be let on gronnd rent, A-ruaUiahle Lot of Ground ; SITUATE on the north-eift corner 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 ind an half on Fifth street ; there are at present two small two story brick hcwles, and a number of small tenements thereon. Also, for Sale, Two three story Brick Houses With convenient stores,' wharf, &c. situate on Water-flreet, between Mulberry and Saflafras ftreetSj containing in front on Water street fif tyffour feet, and continuing that breadth east ward nineiy-feve feet, then widening to the south thirteen feet fix inches. These houses ave the conveninnce of a public alley adjoining on the north fide, and are a very dcfirable fitua tion-for a merchant, flour fai£Vor,or others who may have oscafion for storage of goods. This property will be fold on very reasonable terms for cash. For further information apply to the printer. July jr. m&wtf This Day is Published, BY MefT. Dubfon, Carey, Campbell, Rice, and the other Bookfellertf, Price One Dollar and iwenty-fivecenia. Elegantly printed on IVuve paper, and Hot pre [fed, • By John Thompson,' A COMPARATIVE VIEW OF The Constitutions / Of th» fcveral States with each other, and with that of the United States: exhibiting in Tables, the prominent features of each Confticution, and classing together their raoft important provisions, under the several heads of administration ; with Notes andObf ervat ' ons - By WILLIAM SMITH, Of South-Carolina, L L. D. and member of the Congrcfs of the United States. Dedicated to tin Pcopl« of the Unite.! States. N. B. A few Copies printed on a a inferior pa per, at 3-4thsof a dollar. Februa«jr6 mwf French Circulating Library. JOSEPH K. G. M D. La*'GRANGE, No. ii" \W.lnut ItrLct, TNFORMS tiiofe who with to r:*cur the only I moans of becoming perfect in the French Lan guage, that he has juti: opened hi* I.iprar Y» con tifcing of upwards of I 250 volume*, the best cai cuiated to afford either ufefui inflru&ion, or plea sure. The conditions, tog-ether with a catalogue of the Library, may be seen at evrry book feller's m town. n. 11. All translations from and into rhtfFrench, English ?frd Spanish Languages executed wkh ac curac> and difpatqh. totm nov. IS LA W BOOKS; Lattfl London and Dublin Editions. H. & P. RICE, Rookfellers, No. 16, South Second, dnd No. 50, Market street, HAVE just received by the hte arrivals'from London and Dublin, theii fprinjj importa tion, confiftingXif a variety of the latest and nioft Approved J.aw Books, whicH,added to those alrea dy on hand, forms the moll exieniive collection ev er offered for fa'ein this country. They theiefore beg leaveto notice, that from the nature of-their conneAicnsin DnWiu, they are enabled to felllrifli editions (as they have hitherto done) at the very lowett prices. The following are a<nit>ng the latetl publications. | Vefey, jun'rs Reports in .Chancery, 2 "%>!•# ; Peake's Cases at Nisi Priua ; Ridgcway's Reports in the time of Lord Hardwickw ; Floyer's Procters ! Practice in the Ecclefihftical Courts ; Barton's | Treatise on a Suit in Equity ; TiddV Pra&ice of the Court <if Kind's Bench in Personal Actions, 2 parts ccu-nplete ; Ward's Law of Nations ; Cruise on Use» ; nvjdern Reports, i» vols. Lon»fon edi tion. j H.Snd P. Rice o#cpcA t« receive by the firft ar -1 rival from Kew-York the 6th vol. complete of Dumford and East's Report*, the part of Gil bert's Law jof Evidence by Loft, and a number of new publications. June *6. The History ot Pennsylvania, By ROBERT PROUD, Ig now in the press, and will be published, with all convenient expedition, by XtCHA- Riah Poulson, jaii. No. 80, Chefnut-ftreet, Philadelphia, where fuUfcriptions will continue to be received, and at the Philadelphia Library, according to the printed proposals, until tl>e work is ready for the subscribers. July 18. anwef THIS AS PUBI.KHEU, And for file by THOMAS DOBSON, at the Stone House, No. 41, south Seconft ftrect, EVENINGS at HOME; OR, THE JUVENILE BUDGET OPENED. Confiding of a variety of Mifeellaneous Pieces for thelnftrnilion »nd amusement of YOUNG PER SONS—Six Volumes handfoinely printedand bound up iu two volumes, price Two Dollars. The variety and excellence of these pieces are such, that the book needs only to be known to be universally efleemed one of the mod Valuable pub lications th t can be put into th« hands of young ptrfon*. " Delightful talk to rear the tender thought, To tcack the yeung idea how tu (hoot, To pour tfce frefh inftrtiAion o'er the mind, To breathe th' enlivening fpir!t,and to fix Theg«nerous purpufc in'the glowing breaA." T Houiok. August 24. , mwf4w THIS D AY IS PUBLISHED, By THOMAS DOBSON, at the Stone House, No. 41, south Second ih-eet, Letters and Conversations, Between feve»al f'aing Ladies,on improving and in taretting fubjcAs. Translated from tfee Dntch of Madame ie Qutnbom WitH alteration* and improvement®, Printid onJine paper, and neatly bound, Prite one dollar. AMIDST the tide of modern Rom ancet, painting tales «f wctraordinary diftrafs, or of defperafc or artful villainy, which *• harrow up the fool/* and wbick it would be for the honor of youug ladies to be ignorant of, this little book comes forward to fo lieit notice, where, in a variety of incidents, not ex ceeding the bounds of real lft % the proper, because elegant and natural dippity and importance of tho Female etaratbr is exhibited iu an intereftingpoint of view, andprefenu examples of real and attainable excel lence. » The publiftier was fomuch pleafcdwkh the pem lal, that he v/as pomaded he (hould do a pleaOng fertfeeto th« community by fending it kno circu lation. A 1 gull 24 —mw4w Aft laying Duties on Stamped Vellum Parchment and Paper. A FEW copies of the above a<2 may be had ai he Office of the (Sazetteof the United States, No. 119, Chefaut-flreet. July Ij. Lanca/ler, llarrijburgh Carlijle, Shtppenjburg and Sunbury STAGES. THE public are requested to take notice, that the partnerflvpfwhich Ins for fomeeime fub fiflcd between Mathias Slough of Lancaster, and William Geer, is now dilTolved : bat, not as M. Slough infinnatejto the public without just cause ; as will- mtn-e fully appear by a letter on the fuh je<Sl from-M. 31<% gh to W. Geer, dated the 19th December last. a recital of which is not now deem ed neceflary. Auy gentleman who wilhes to be more eircnmftantially informed of the merits of this buiinefs, by applying to W. Geer may have the per*fat »f M. Slough's letter, and then can bt at full liberty to determine whether or not W. Geer i» not perfedlly juftifiabie iti attaching hira felf to any other porfon in the profecutioc of the Stage »onveyanc; fror* Philadelphia to Shippenf urg, or any other place. Now from tbe liberal and generous fapport public were pleased to confef on the fird effort in this business, VfiUiam Geer, in conjumflion with Melfrs. Reily, Weed and Wi'mer, is determined to prosecute and carry i; on, with every care, at tention and difpatch*hat a zeal to oblige the pub lic ean poflibly exert. The above company, who are amply provided with carriages, horfos, and evfry appuitcnance to render the passage fefe and commodious, inform those wno widi 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 Monday and Friday, to proceed to Lancader, Harrilburg, Qarlifle arid Shippenlbirrg. The fare as hitherto eltabiillied. For ithe further .accommodation ol the public, a Stage will dart ey:ry Wedn-efday from of fiamud Elder, in Harrifburg, arrive at Sun bury in Northumberland county, every Thurlday, and return lrom thence and arrive at Harrifburg cVeiy Saturday, lo that passengers dedihed for Lancader or Philadelphia, may proceed ou Moil days. WILLIAM GEER. Lancadcr, Jan. Z7 , 1797- N- B. This Line of Stages llarta from th> house of William Fcrroe, in Lancader, on every ruefdaj and Saturday morning at 6 o'clock, pro ceeding to the westward; and from the house of Mr. S imufl Elder in Harrifburg every Wednes day mornirlg, on the fame evening arrives at Pa trick -Cochran's in Shippenfburg, and returns fram thence on every fame routine daily as in its tour from Philadel phia. ' Blvvf 7(>e printers in the Unitcl Stated'* reqiiefieJ to- infers the f»llawi-'g Gbferwtffots in their papent, by which the puttie will be served, as w il as their obedient fei"vant. B. LINCOLN, Superintendent of Lbht-Hunfes, State nf Majfachufetts. By order of the tinned States, a Light House lias been ere&ed at the Clay Ponds,on Cape Cod j the .lamps in which are to be lighted on the 15th inll. The light h»ufe ii efeSledon, land elevated about 150 feet, which with the e kyation of the Lantern makes the'whole heighth 100 feet above high water murk. In orderthat this Light may be diflinguirtied from the 110/len and other Lights en ourcoaft, an Ec-lipfer is e reiled, which will revolve around the Lamps once in 83 ftcondsfo that the light will be near ly excluded from the eye of the approaching mariner about thirty seconds, in orte revoluti on of the eclipfer. To render -the ben,volerit dcligns of CongrdVa? lively ufeful as pof lihle, the Marine Sot-itfty i'n Bolton, hy a large Corxmittee from their hrtdy, whoJo views have been leci. by others, have taken fueh dil tauces and bearings as thev thought necefiary ; which observations giving light attd lafcty are isfdded lor the benefit of all interelted—and are as follows Vellels outward hi und, from Boston Light houft, and would with to fall in with-Cape-Cod the coutle is E. S. E. diftancc 15 leagues, thence 3 leagues to the Light hoijfe. \Vhell up with the L'ght-houfe and it hears S W i leagues dis tance, you then (leer SS E which will carry yo'. out of the south channel. Vefiels inward bound, and fall in with the back of Jape-Cod, bring the Light to bear SW 1 leagues distance, then you may fleer VVNVV fut Boston Light-Hou'fe. It you you would wilh to go into Cape Cod harbor, you may keep the (hore aboard about a mile distant, whef« you will have 10 fithoms water. ThfVe is a bar lies off the back of the Caps, about half a mile from the (hore. When up with Race-point, which is vejy bold, and about three 1-agues to theweftward of the Light-honfe, and may be known by a num ber ol fifh houses on it, from 1 to 3 miles to the fouttwa»d of Race-point, is what is called Herring Cove, where you m»y have good an choring halt a mile from the (hore, the wind from E to N N E in 4 or even 3 fathom water. If bound into Cape Cod harbor, your course from Race-point to Wood end, is S S E 6 miles difUnce, bring the light to bear E by N and run for it about two miles, you will then be clear as Wood, end—then you must ftcer N E until the light bears E by S —then I*llll N W f.r the harbor, tn*l you have from 4 to 3 i-a fathom! water, where you have good anchor ing, the Ligfht then will bear F. by S i-» S 5 or 6 miles diitance. In running from the Race point to Wood, End—after you pass the Black Land or Hum mueks, you will come up with a low fat;dy beach, which forms the harbor; extending be tween s and 1 miief to Wood-end, which is difficult to be diftinguiftied in the night—lt is very bold—you will have 25 fathom walcr within half a mile of the (hore. In beating iuto Cape-Cod harbor, you must keep the callers (hore aboard, until you get in to 5 fathom water. Stand no farther to the weft ward than to bring the light to bear E by S is there isa long spit of sand r*ns off from the western (hore, which being very bold, you will have 11 fathom water within a lionet throw of fhnre. Is kale itblows fohard that you cannot heat in the harbor, you will hare good anchoring without, froinuoto ij fathom water. Veff?lj in Boilon bay and would »i(h to put away fin-Cape Cod harbor, mull endeavor to' fall in witiuhf Race. If in the night, ami von eanfiot fee the lai;d, you jnuft bring the Light to bear E by N and run for it until you have foundings in 14 or 15 fathom warer t then steer north east until the 'light bears E by S then .-un in N W for the harbor. » At full and change, it ii high water off Race Point at 10 o'clock and 43 minutet. Vaffels in leaving Cape C«1 bound to Boflon, (hould cal culate the tide, a< the flood set» strong to the louth weft JOHN FOSTER WILLIAMS,")Committe N (VTHANIEL GOODWIN, f from the JOHN CRUFT, . C Marine JOHN HILLS. J Society , THOMAS BARNARD, A branch-Pilot for the port of Ro/lon SOLOMON COOK, \ Refdence at Pro- ELIJAH NICKERSON ? 5 luncetonCapeCod 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 he publifhnl. • By order ofibe Society, THOMAS DENNIE, President. WILLIAM FURNESS, Sec'ry, City of Washington. SCHEME Of the Lottery, No. 11, For the Improvement if the Federal City. Amagniflcentdwelling-houfe ao,ooodoilars, £tcalh 30,000, ire jo,ooo 1 ditto 15,000 Ik. cast 55,000 40,000 1 ditto 15,000 & calh 15,000 30,000' " 1 ditto 10,000 & cash jo,ooo ao,ooo 1 dith? 5,000 & cash 5,000 10,000 1 ditto 5,000 & calk 5,000 10,000 1 cash prize of 10,000 t do. 5,000 each, ire • 10,000 10 do. 1,000 - - 10,00 c 10 do. i;oo - - 10,000 00 do. 100 - - 10,000 »oo do. jo 10,000 400 do. »5 - - 10,000 1,000 do. '»o • »0,000 15,000 do. 10 - »je,ooo 16,73s Prizes. 33,161 Blanks. 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollart, 400,00s N. B. Tofivour thofe*who 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 one: And approved notes, fecuving payment in cither mon.y or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received sot any number not lets than 30 tick ets. This Lottery will afford an elegant specimen of the private buildings to be in the Cily «f Walhington—Two beautiful designs are already (defied for the ehtire tronu on two of the public squares; from these drawings it ispropofed toerecl two centre and r our corner bttHdings.as foona«pof ! fihle after this lott.ry is fold, and to convey them, when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, ir. the manner dcfcribed in the scheme for the Hctcl Lottery. A tiett deduAion of five per cent, wdl be miiie to defray the ncceflary expenles of print ing, &c. and the surplus will be made 3 of the fund intended for the National Univerlrty, lo be etecled within the city of Walhington. The real lecuriticsgivcii for the payment of the triies, are held by the President and two Dirc<ft ors of tht Bank of Columbia, and are Valued at more than haW the amount of the lottery. SAMUEL BLODGET. ,§, Tieketsmay heV.ad at the Bajik of Colum bia ; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore.; of Feter Oilman, Boston ; of John Hopkins Richmond 1 and of Richard VVblls, Cuopsr's Ferry, ru\tl A Negro Man. the unexpired me (four year's) of a stout, healthy, n&iVc egfo Man. He is by oracle a Cooper, was brought up when a boy to farming bufmefs, is a good ploughman, un ci ex.V.uds the care and management of norses, and is a good driver He has lately been employed in painting a new house aad paintsVell-—he is good "tempered, and believed to be ver f honest, fold part ly for want of employ, but more for feeing addict ed to liquor—For term 3 apply to No. ia, Dock street, near Spruce lirect. Nov. 6. tf The Philadelphia y Alfiun, and 1 uckertun MAIL STAG E. rHE proprietors beg leave to inform the public, that they haw efablifhed a Stage between Pl^*Lidelpbia % Atfion, Batfto, Hampio*, Spiel-well, and Martha Fnr nace, Waiting River fitting will, and the torvn of 'Tu it er ton, in to go once a tveek, and are provi ded with good horses, a comfortable carriage, and a care ful driver, for the conveyance of the ma il, pajftiigers, ard. gvods. 'The Stage will fart every Tin if day, at IO ' o'clock, A. As. from Mr. Daniel Cooper s Ferry, -and lodge that night at foci Bodine s, at Longacoming ; and on on Friday, at 6 a clock, P. As. arrive at Caleb* E vans*s, inkeeper, in Tuclerton, dijlant from tire city 54 miles % (from the Atlantic 6, and from the F.aji Grouftng Plains 7 miles) where arc good accommodation) for tra vellers, and where are commodious andJ'afe paffige boats provided to convey passengers to Capt. IVilliam War ring Jlls house, on Tuckers IJland, adjeinining the At lantic, whcrt are good accommodations, and a convenient place to hat he ; the fportfnan who wijhes to regale himfef with fowling and fjhing, may at this place be -highly gra tified there being at almofl every fcafon of the yean fowl andfjb in abundance .——'The Stage on its return, farts from the aforefaid C, Evans's in Tucker ton, every, Tues day% at 6 o'clock, A. As. breakfafls at John Bodines, at Wading River Bridge, lodge t!/at night at Longacoming, and at 1 o'ilock, P. XI. on Wednesday, arrive at the aforefaid Cooper s Ferry. It is presumed that no route an equal diflance will be left expensive, or furnifh the tra voller with a greater variety tf amnfeme-'t, as he will not only have a pleafunt fail to the aiianttC from Tucker ten, but have the curieftty of feeing on the road thither a number of capital furnaces and forges, and one flitting mill, in complete t rder, and at work ; gentlemen, too, who are own-rs, or faflors, tf any of the aforefaid iron works, are folic'ited to encourage and support this Jlage (by wh cb they can be so well acccmmcda ed) the continuance tf which will much dependcn their aid. The rates of passengers and baggage are as f llows : For a pajjinger from the tiforefaul Daniel Coopers Ferry to Tucker ton, including 14 lb. of baggage. Two Dollars ; for way pajjengers per milt, Four Cents—lso lb. of begaage equal to ap.if fesirrer. Po/lage of letter *, newspapers t &c. will be agreeably to law. jV. B. The mail crojps from the Old Ferry. THOMAS IVARDLE & Co. Tuckertonf Sept. 28. 0<3.5. —2aiatf ~The Norfolk~Mail STAGE.' THIS Stage starts from the GEORGE Tavern, at the comer of Second and Arch Streets, in Philadelphia, every Tgefday, Thursday, and Satur day, at 3 o'clock, in the tr orning ; arrives at Do ver the firft day, at Snowhill the second day, at j Northampton Cs>urt House. the third day, and on I the mo/ning of the 'fourth day the paffengcrs find | a fafc and comfortable packet to convey them to Norfolk. A packet leaves Norfolk for Northampton ferry, every Tucfd*y, Thurflay and Saturday, and the j Stage starts from this ferry for Philadelphia, every ' Monday, Wcdnefday and Friday ; puts up at Snow j Hill the firft night, at Dover the 2d night, mid ar rives in Philadelphia in the evening of the third day. t ) Thediftance on this route, between Philadelphia and Norfolk, is So miles lefa than on any stage route between those places Too much cannot be said in favor of the road, which is most excellent indeed. The proprietors willingly engage to return the whole fare to any paflenger, 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 tt. drm.eotf. Erlkine's View of the JUST PUBLISHED, By ROBERT CAMPBEIX & 00. No 40 Souvh Second ftrect, [Price Cents] A View of the Catifes and. Confequeri ces of iheprefent War with Francs. By the Honorable Thomas BttsKtNE. May I*s ' 5 state trials. Sold h W. Young, Bookfellrr, No. J'-, South S«- coild-ftrecr, The Pennsylvania State Trials, CjONtaiuing the impeachment, trial, and ac<juit al of Francis Hopkinfon, the Coui l of Admiralty, and John Nicholfon, Comptroller Gen eral—ln one large 8 vo. vol. Price, in boards, 3 dollars. W. Young has for fu!e, a general aflprtmert <*f Books Alio, Stationary, retail and by the park ege, well allotted, and entitled to the drawback k j axpofted. July 7 —• For Sale, That iutllknown place t called V/tNnr.*Rn t's h kP R Y * ON Nefhaminy erf*., 18 milts from Phi ladelphia, on the New York post road, containing 74 acres and 94 perches. CJpon the premises are a large two Itory (tone boule occu pied as a tvern, and a good one story stone kit chen, a large frame stable with a good threlhing floor, and I'omc out building!—alfo a well of good water, and an excelk-nt ice House. On this place is a most elegant situation fora gentle ' man s feat, commanding a view of the,Nefham iny toitsjun&ion w'iih the Delaware, and thence across to the Jersey fhprc. It has the privilege of one half the toll received from Ihe hridge. For terms apply to the SnWcribcr, MORDECAI LEWIS. May *4- ;sMwtf. COLUMBIA HOUSE Boarding School for young Ladies. MRS. GktOOMBRIDGE with much pleas ure and refpefl, returns her sincere ac knowledgement for the liberal encouragement (he has received during four years retiden*e i» Philadelphia ; and aflures her friends and the public, so far from intending to decline her school, (he has made a superior arrangement for the more convenient accommodation of her scholars.—Every branch of ufeful and polite education is particularly attended to by Mrs. Grooinbridgf and mafteri excelling in their refpefflive prose (lions. Corner of Spruce and Eleventh Streets. June 51)1, (797- 1 The situation is perfeilly healthy ; and made more agreeablehy an extensive garden and let of ground adjoining the house. JuJ Publi/hed, And to be had of Meffri. DoMbn, Campbell,Rice, Ciiry, and the o«her pricipal Bookfcllers in tKc city .price one dollaf, tvriuty-fivc cents,in boards, New Views of the Origin of the Ttibes and Nations of America. By BENJAMIN SMITH BARTON, m b. J*n« , *4t Philadelphia, Cli. 13. THE subscribers inform their friends and cuilo mers 111 town and country,that their (lores arc now open in the city, »nd oth«r» are daily opening, and that from the prefcnt appearance ef the prevailing disorder have reason to hope, their friends may shortiv come to the city with perfect i'af ty. By fcveral lute arrivals, numbers have received frc(h supplies of GOODS. Robert Smith Isf Co. P. IV. Gallaudet & Cc. John Davis & Co. Sitgrea-ves & Fren(h, Keill CJ> Smith, George Dob/on, Wiltberger and Smith, Thomas Ryerfon, Alex Bit/land and Co., T. R. Hardenberg. Jacob Sperry and Co. John Smith and Co -o<wev iy J'.na. Jenes, Thomas Orr, Keppele $9" Zantzingtr, William Barker iff Cs. Adam Zantzmger, Thomas Armat & Son. 'John Fries, J. Miller, jun. and Go. Batjamin 'J. 'Jtbn/om. oa. 14 POYNTELL's Pjper Hangings Manufactory, No. 70, Chefnut-ftreet, IVhtre he has for Sale, A VERY extetifive stock, of every y>lour, and of the mofl approved, patterns, luitable sos every part of a house, with great variety of bor ders to suit. —J ISO— A handsome aHortment of the moll fafhiona6le Silver Grounds London and Paris Papers, and very best plain Green and plain Blue, With Pannel Papers and a rich variety of Borders. November I. eo6t Will be Landed, Feom onboard the ship Adlive, Capt.Blair,from Hambnigh, # 20 bales white Ruflia clean Hemp 2 calks Clover Seed For Sale by » Thomas Herman Leuffer, NorthFifeh ftreet,No. 34. Tune 2(1. (. Imported inthelhipManchester^ Benjamin Shewell, Mafttr, From Bourdcaux, and for h\t liy the l'ubfcriber, No. ir Walnut Stieet. Bonrdeaux Brandy "1 Irilh market claret in cases ( Entitled to Medpcwine, in do. { Drawback. Sauterne, do. do. J Thomas Murgatr&yd. WHO HAS FOR SALE. Sherry Wine in pipes and quarter cafl« Rota do. do. Pimeatd in bags +OOO bulhils Liverpool fait. B Aug. 24. tut&stf. To be Sold at Public Vendue, (If not before disposed of at private sale) ON Fiiciay, the firll of December next, at fix o'clock, fin the evening, at the Merchants' Co ffee Houie, in Philadelphia, Forty Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty Nine acres of LAND, now 01 late in the County of Washington, and Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, and on the waters of Frelh and Whcelipg Creeks and Ten Mile Run.— Ihefe Lands are fertile and well timbered, aud were patenteed early in 1787, except 3700 acrep or therea bout», Which were patented in 179 a. One fourth of the purchase money to be paid at the time of fa'.e, f or t he relidue a credit of one, two and three months, will be given, on interef! an|d good security. Ofloher 6. 32wtS To be Sold at Public .Vendue, (If not before disposed of at private sale) ON F iday, the fir it day of December, at fix o'clock in the evening, at the Merchants' Coffee House. in Philadelphia, Twentv Six Thousand s»e -van Hundred and Eighty acres of LAND, in the State of between the northern bounds of Prnnfylvania and the Sufq'uehanna, now, or late, in the of IIamd«» and Warren, and coun ty cf Mo«:gomcrv One fourth of the p*rcb%fc money is to be paid at the timi» of sale ; for ihe ic liduc a credit of one, two, and thiee months will be given, on interest and gofd^urity. Oftoftc 6. gawtS Peale's Museum. HIS valuable repository of the works of Na- X turev so well calculated to delight the mind and enlarge the undemanding, isopened daily, as • usual. It Hands in an airy and healthy fituafion, and free from the epidemic that at present alBi«5U the city; it may, therefore, be frequented with the greatest fafety* As an Ajyufcment, the study of Nature is the moll rational and pWting : as a Science, the moil fub'.ime and inOrufiive. It elevates the mind and expands the heart. They " Wlum Nature's ivurks can jrbsrm, ivilh God bfmfelf " Bold wnverje." Many interfiling additions have lately been made to this Muftum : a>:d the feathered tribe, containing a varietyx>f the most rare and beautiful fubje&s, :s now very advantageously arranged. Waxen Figures, of Men large a« life (some ofc*hem carts from nature) are here drefled in their proper habits, and placed :n attitudes chara&criotic of rherr refp«6live nations. Here may be seen the North- Savage, and the Savage of South-Ameri ca—a laboring Chinese, and the Chinese Gentle man—the sooty African, and the Kamtfthadalc— with some Nanvsa of the South Sea I (lands, l'he iinmcnle variety and interesting diversity which this Mufcum offers to the view, may be fcen b*it eannotbe dcfcribed with full e£T«A. Price l-4th of a dollar, beyt. 18. law Davit s Latv Book Store, No. 319, High-Strett. GEORGE DAVIS, TJEING bulled for some titne pad in prspara- Jj tions for removing into his yrofent hcufe, hs» been uiulerthenL-ceflityo/ poftpuninguntil tliiixiajt informing the geittlemen olthe Bar generally thro' the llßited States, that his tyring importation of law books is now arranged and rczuy W laiie, on terms that he trulls wilt entitle him to rlialikt pre freence he has experienced for leveral years poll, Cataipgues, nom'jining the moll varied cotlfc tion ever imported i.itu this eountry, are prlMcc? and will he delivered an application. June XT- j;w BoftcSa Glals Manufadory. '"I'"'!-!?, citizens of the United States are hereby 1 informed, that the manufacture of Window G afi is now cqnuucnrcd :it the Glals Haufe in Boi ton. It i> neetllefs to fay any thing of the excellent quality of the Boston Ghfs, as it is so well kiynvni throuyhout tlie to he in every retp< & greatly superior to any ever imported from Europe.. It will be cut to, any iize commonly ulid ; ;uid o-oy be confrantly had by applying to CiAHLis F. Kupren. at the Class House. Orders from the distant States to te addressed to Mr. Samulu. Gore, Court-street, .'boston. Boston, Sept 3J, 1797 O 4—2aw',w M'Jf". Timotlj) and Maj.n, Claris/Ion; 3,Mn. Ifcigt and Boylan, Halifax, ,V. ( Mitfrs. WMrtt andO'Cor.yr, NurfJi ; Mr. I-Hit ia ; Mcffrs.l unit and Erclvn, Haiti,., rc . jtf r . Nt-W-Tori ; and AJrJrt. 'Baftm if CnoJu in, I'.arU- Jerd-, Mr. symi,r,S<n>e»nal,: ■ u infirt tLt ahrat one, a iwl 6 ii/ni,, ]i, a(ttwtU i, . ■m>uni<d tt tie EJktr.
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