A fwnn for iale, ■ t' IfT Pcth Amboy in the itaic of New-Jo: fey, of four hundred a -"es, including a proper v proportian ot mcado'w, r.f aralr'e ami wood Q lan !, sad 1 alt marsh : Therein on the prerr.ifts, 'a.'-good-apple orchard, and a variety ot other ; Iruit irctv, it is wHI watered with iprwgs and brooks, it is bounded on two iides with navi- , jraMe » nters and has a good mill site, its situa tion is healthy and plcafant, commanding a view of the navigation of Perth Amh<-»y and its environs, and convenient to the fineit fifh and oyOers in their proper feaibn, it'abounds with natural manuretram which, with the advanta- j gts ot the fait marjh by applying the hay there- a from to the keeping of flock, may at a imali t ercpenfe, be e:»riaicd to a gr^iidegree and rtu- ( tiered one of the firji grazing farms in the stale , i it is w'ell calculated for a farmer or a gentle- ) man's feat, having several eligible Gtes for t i)u;ldiny. This farm will be fold together or ( divided, as mar fuifc a purchaser, at private 1 Tale, or if not fold, will.be set up at public auc tion on Tuesday the nineteenth day of Deqem bsr n;*xt, at the house of Robert Raltoonty inn keeper in Perth Amboy, at eleven o'clock in Any person inclining topurchale j 1 may view the premises' by application to John , or Matt bias Ualfled at Perth Amboy, itora wheutor from the HowJ Jonathan Dayton, E(q. ipeaker of t!ie house of representatives of the Uuiied States now in Philadelphia, from Mat- ! t-ins, lV:l!ianifbn s juri. efq. or Mr. Samuel Smith j 'at further information may be obtained, — and who are pofleflld ot maps of iftie fame. Perth Amboy, Nov. 16, 1797. 15 —codtißD Salisbury Estate. j 'X'H" Su'/criber, propjfing to cnniril hii bufi- 1 i ness, offers this F.lhte lor Me, on moderate terms. On it are one Blast and three Air Furnaces, j a complete Borcing Machine* a very t;ood grift j Mill, ./liti. two pair of flints ; also a good Forge, all | in pcrfett i. pan, as-ie all the Water Works conncil- | I'd tvi;b theic various branches. Ihe Air Furnaces ] wire lately built tor the puryofe r.f calling Cannon ■ fcir this Suic.—There are about two thouland of Land, pne half of which is under wood, trie other v>ty fine arable Land, producing the belt Hay and Failure. I'ne Cannon lately mannla ured there, fully proves ine excellency wf the metal, which is , (nptiior to any in this cbuntry, and probably, equal til jny in the world ; for not one of fixty-niic guris 1 itfly midc, ahhough some of the 24 were bored into as pound* s have failed on proving. The fuu «non 'S very eligible, particularly for this branch of manufa£lurt,'aiid a placeot arms lying in the state of ConneiTticut, and only 30 miles from several land • ings on the Hudson's river, and ha«ng every advan. tage that can retu't frem a pknty of water issuing trotn a large natural po'r.d, very near the Furnace, and whkh may be converted into a variety ot other uiefal pur poles. '1 he purchaser can beaccominodat ed with all the (lock and uitolili, and have polfenijn onftr belore the firft of June next, and preparation may be matkin the mtao time for going into Blast im mediately thtre.lter, for every pan will be delivered in fcOod order, with some c"al, Ore, ic. See. For terms, »pplv to Mr. ]ofeph Anthony, in Philadel phia; David Brooks, E'q. one of the ReprefentaUves in Cor grefs tor this State ; Mr, D..vid Watnman, 011 the prctnlfes, or tothe prootietor in New-York. WILLIAM NEILSON. Dee, t. 3 aWlf - Houie and Lots, in Bordentown. r'PO B£ SpLtJ, a tiafldfome two fiory Hotjfe. I 5. v/ith the Lot on which it is ereited, fituatcd about the middle of the beautiful and healthy Village of liar C.itown. Ihe haufs is forty two ' feet front, ami in neat order, the tot contains one acre!, and is one hundred feet on the main street, anrf extend* with the fume breadth toback ftitet. Alio, a large Lot, cor.taining nearly feur acres, from the former Sy hack Hrect. One third only of the purcU*fe Money will be re quired upon executing a deed, and (or the re mainder, i nch credit will be given aithe purchase ermaychufe. This property will ue fold fre« •- all incumbrance,and an indifpurible title givenf For_jirther particulars enquire eith< r of Dr. William Burnes, refi'Jinff in Burdentown, near, the premises, who will (hew the fame, or > t PETER THOMSON, Conveyancer, no; 144 i Market-street. December 2. 3 awT^ Real liftate for Sale, a PLANTATION, in a healthy and good si tuation on Chester Crjek, in Middletan TownJhip, Delaware County, containing 1191 acres, upwards of 50 acres of which are wood land, well tifhb&rcd ; the remainder plough land and watered meadow—of the latter, tuany more acres can be mrtde at a finall expeuce. There arc on said prcmifes, a good orchard of bell grafted fruit, a fcoufe, with a spring near the door, a frame barn with stabling uhder, and a log tencmant on enepart of said place. Any person inclining to purchase, may view the premises by applying to Wm. Pennell, 00 said farm, and know the terms hy applying to Jonathan I?ENNELL,in the borough of Chester. November 21. 3 C eB " To be fold, An F-LEGANT COUNTRY SEAT, contain ing 6 acres and 40 perches, with a neat two story brick Hoyfe and Kitchen thereon, an apple Orchard, &c. situate 011 the Irish traS lane, in the townfiiip of Moyamenfmg, about one mile from the city of Philadelphia. Further particulars will ke made known upon application at the office of the Philadelphia GSzette, The improvements upon this place, for title and elegance, Hand unrivalled. December r. . . All Perl'ons who are indebted to the estate of William Hevsham, fvn. of Phila delphia, deceased, ar« recuefted to make speedy oaym nt; and thufe who have any demands a gainst said estate, wiil pleafeto prefect them, pro perly attfcfted, to the fubferibers. William Hty(kam, 1 Robert Heyfham. V Executors. Francis Bowes Sayre, J novualfr 6. _ ±_ "w 4^ " LAW BOOKS, • Latest London and Dublin Editions. H. & P■ RICE, Eookfetiers, No 16, South Second, and No 50, Market street, H AVE just received by the late arrivals frpm London and Dublin, their fl>ring importa tion confiding of a variety of the latelt and mod approved l aw Books, which, added to those alrea dy on hand, forms the most e'xteulive colieiSionev v erofferedfor fate in this country. They theiefore bee leave to notice, that from the nature of their conneSicnsin DuWitl, they are enabled to felllrilh edition' (as they have hitherto done) at the very lowed prices. The following are among the latest publications- Vefe" i n I*l*3 in Chancery, 2 v^.s. Peafee's'Cafes at Nisi in the time of Lord Hsrdwrcks ; !■!«>>„_ s ,ol_ " s . Pra&ice in the Eccfefiaftical Courts ; Treatif« on a Suit in Equity; f'idd's of the Court cis King's Bench in Personal Anions, 2 parts co.mplete ; Ward's Law of Tlations; Cruise oil Ufos ; modern Reports, 11 vols. London edi tion. H. and P. Rice fxpedl to receive by the firft ar rival New-York the 6th vol. complete of Purnford and East's Reports, the 2d part of Gil bert's Law of Evidence by Loft, and a number of new publications. June s6. A person well acquainted with thetheoi-yand -keeping;, whohasVeen mariyyAc 11 inbufinefsforhiinffclf aTid,other. , would gl-ui to employeii, either a? an aif put [ or ;or in t poiiing bocks ; lt.it uniettied f 2 1 iccpunts ;or in executing any othe.- kind of wrL- tc ing, 111 french or Eugliwi. A note addrclTed to J. A. and left at th»fc office, will b<£ i,uii3lnally atteuded to. aj november 30. ,3 j ; —— I le Thomas Randall, PRESENTS his refpe sb to his Friends, and; the Public in general, infor -em that he t< anOflice, at bis house, No. 88, Spruce street, for c the purpoie of i ran failing buf.nejs in the iine of j s and Agency, rent? and out- (landing claims in any part of the United States.— a He flatters himfcif, that from his longrefidar.ee in this countjy and a'general knowledge of it, his fer- ciccs will be found worthy no ice of those who may plaafe to corifide to hhn the T.a:ia§c.iient of any of tr.eir concerns. N* B. Security given where required. I Hthmo24 fltawtf t FOR SALE, By the Subscriber, at his Store, No. 75, South 1 j Watcr-ftrect, A general affortmant of China Ware c Black and coloured sattir.s c Do. do. Luteftrisgs c Do. d». Handkerchiefs : Do. do. fewiegjiilks J Imperial and Hyfun Teas s I.eng and ihort Nackeens t Quicksilver, in tubs Holland Gin, in pipes Assorted Glass Ware, in cases ( White and brown Havanna Sugars, in boxes 1 MolalTe', in hog(head> St. Croix Rum and Sugar, in do. London particular Madeira Wine I Sherry and Malaga Wipc>, in qivartcr casks R.ed, yellow and pale 12arks, in chcits Logwood, &c. &c. Ktv 7. —tu&f*w yOSEPH SIMS. For Sale, by the Package, For cash, or good notes at sixty or ninety days, viz. Book and J#conet Muslins plain ft, i-.es, and Checks ' Assorted in do. do. Tamboured j> k do. Ladies handkerchiefs, & | " " gentlemeß's neck do. J Jaconet chintz muslin for home and the Weft India market, Puilicote and linen hindkerchiefs, for do. do printed do. do. \-oinrnon purple and chintz (hawls. The above gpods entitled to on ex portation. Also a few scotch cambricks and an afTortment of muflinbytht piece. The whole of the above being a cpnfignment from the manufa&urers ta Britain. To be seen at William • Blackburn's Office, I'lo. 64, South Second Street. Nov. 6. lawtf. NOTICE. r T" , HE Stockholders of tbe Bank of the United JL States, are informed tl>* according to tbe statute of Incorporation a general Elei£lioi> for five Diredlors will be held at the Bank of the United States in the City of Philadelphia, j on Monday the firtl day of January next at ten o'clock in the lorenqon. Ahd pursuant to tlie Eleventh fe&ion of the Bye Laws the Stockholders of the said Bao|& arc hertby notified to afiemble ip general Meet ing, at the fame place on Tuesday the fjcond day of January next at five o'clock in the E veoing. By order of the Board of dire&ors, G. SIMPSON, Calluer. Second fundamental Article. Not mote than three fourths of tne Direflori in office, exclusive of the President, be e lsgihle for tbe next succeeding year, but the Dirfflor who shall be President at the time of an Eleftion may alwayjbe r^-ele _nov. 2'i. §iil l This Day is Publiftied, I BY MeiT. Dobfon, Carey, Campbell, Ric and the other Bookleflcrs, Price One Dollar and twenty-five cents, e Elegant y printed on IV-we paper, and Hot• ' prejfed, II By John Thompson, X A COMPARATIVE VIEW OF The Constitutions '■ Of the several S«at- {■ TervatioT.s for allifticg the more advanced (Indents to write with perspicuity and accuracy, Bv LINDLEY MURRAY. Pr " This is a publication of much merit, and fujly answers thst proieTßtotm ip the Title. 'I he appen- c j, dix contains Come of the heft rules for writing e legantly, and with propriety, that we recollect to havefeen." . Monthly Review, July 1796. m If This Grammar is on many accounts entitled to commendatory oot'te, its materials have been carefully and jiidieioufly fele&ed ; its arrangement at is diftin<2 and well adapted to the purpose o( in- °' firu&ion and its ejprcfllps i» simple, perspicuous and accurate, fie,." iVv tie character at lurge in the Analytical Review, y.*<> 1 T)'J Euglifh Exercises, Adapted to U>£ Grammar lately puhliihcd by LindlcT Murray, confining of exemplification of the parts of speech, inltancesof falfe orthography, C violatiorrsof the rules of fyn:ax, defeils in punc- k ~ tuatioa, and violations of t£e tule\ T-efpedlmg H perspicuity and accuracy, dtfigned trr the benefit 01 of private learnn s, as well as tor the ule of fchooU. ft "W« luve been nuicii pleased with the perusal p of these Exercises. They accapy with diftinguilh- n f d«.'xcellcr,ce a tnoft important place in the science of the Engliih language; and as such, we con warmly recommend theiu to the Teachers of* Schools, as well as to all those who are desirous of attaining corre&nefs and preciflon in their native tongue." Monthly Review, fnly 1797. '' The above Books ar* for sale at Joseph & James m Cki'kshaj.ks book (lore, No. 87, Market ftrect, ft December I. 3tawaw. N O T ICE. ° A |iL persons concerned are hereby notified, r jTi. that the fiihfcriber intends to apply for a re newal of the undermentioned loft certificates 6f Stoclt in the Bank of the United' States—He for* warded them under cover of a letter addr«(TeJ to ' John Anilcy,of London, by the fh'p Bacchus, capt. George, which left this port in June lattfor Lon don. But that (hip having been captured 011 her pafiage and fcnTto France, the above tetter and in- 1 closures have failed in their defamation. Three certificates, viz- _ , . Nos. 26325, 26326, '26327, each for J four (hares, dated January id, 1797» ifiued in the name of Henry Grace, of Tot tenham Great Britain. ZACCHEUS COLLINS. I Hovertfier 8. aaw6w to Hire l AT arge and convenient riOUSE, iti or near , . the centre of the city—for which a generous ! rent wW be given ; to be taken for a year, or on more for a longer term. Inquire of the Printer. oa. 17. , eotf A Compting House to let. AMoft convenient Coming House is now for hire on Rofs's wharf, directly over the arch. For terms, apply to ' Samuel Bred, jun. No. 89, south Third street. Where may be had, A few balls of Raveus Duck, and about »oo ' pieces of (lout CailvaCi; a small quantity of Mace, an 4 loiuc high proof Brandy ; Sherry Wine.Cho colae in Window Glass of various sizes and dimenfiijns. Dec. —eo6t Samuel & Miers Fifhtr, ARE NOW OPEKINU, thfir Yfarehoufc, No. 27.Deck Street. a frefh of Woolen and other goods, luitablc to. the fc.ifon, ceccived by the U{e arrival! £rom Eng land. The* have also fir Sate, Liibon • . P e »> hllds - and sale by the fubferiber, at No. 61, Chefnut flreet, between Second and Third Streets, the folVow -1 iug articles . « Maharagonges Charconna Doren^ Chintz and Calicoes Dacca worked muslins Gillis Romals Bandannovd Nilla9 & Penliafoes Chafla Romali 3 Blue cloth llair ribbon MullMullhankerchiefs Palempores Patoa do, Banares Opium Lefler Cardimum Seeds. Samuel Wilcox. t novembcr 27 tuth»4w ' » " FOR SALE, Br „ Joseph Anthony y Co. No. 5, Chefnut Street, A cargo of choice Bourdeaux Otandy, ift and id | proof, just landed e * 250 bales of Bourboif cotton of a superior quality 9 do. Surat, do do A quantity of heavy black pepp** iw bales p Bourbon Indigo of the frrft quality High proof Jamaica lpirits Old London particular Madeira wine / In pipes & do. market do iqr. oalks. New England r.um in , c Genuine Holland Gtw in pipes Claret in caf s Sp candles and ftrain'd oil f. Prime Boston beef Choice Halifax .Salmon in barrels and half barrels Do. Herring in do do Befi Bolton IVtackarel in barrels ol the fall fare. New-England t 'W l : «an A few tons of Russia cordage Ruifia father beds Clover and Timothy feed in jalks Long whale-bone No 1, 2, and 3, Bodon fail duck A few Aefts firft qu Jity Hyson tea Carolina rice in vM and half tierce and An invoice cis Dutch holiow/glafs ware. N,.vetaber 8. d2 w . , e 400,000 weight of choice St. Do mingo COFFEE, FOR S.*4,E BY JAMES YARD. novembcr iz. diot For Sale, BJ Th(]t wellhno ivn place, called P"and£Gßift's t FIRRY, ON Nefhaminy creek, 18 miles from Phila ladelphia, on the New Yov(i port road, j, containing 74 acres and 94perdifes. Upon the pre miles are a large two story (lone houle occu- Col pied as a tvern, and a good one story ftoji,e kit chen, a large frame stable with agpod floor, and l'oipe out huik'.ipgs—»lfo a well of good water, and an excellent ice House. On r® this place is a moll elegant situation fora gentle nun ! ftit, commanding a view of the Nefhara iny to its junilion wiih the Delaware, and thence Qu acrols to the Jerlly (hore. h lusthe privilege Gu of one half the toll received from the bridge. p; f For terms apply to the SfWcribtr, g a ] MORPECAI LEWIS, Gi] Way 24. , s m< Far sale or to be let on ground rent, V , A»palual>te Lot of Ground ; SI ITU ATE 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 and an half 011 Fifth street ; there are at present two l'mall two story brick houl'es, and a number of fm»ll tenements thereon. " Also, for Sale, Two three story Brick Houses With convenient (lores, wharf, &c. situate on Water-llreet, between Mulberry and SafTafra-s p streets, containing in front on Water street fjf ty-four feet, and continuing that breadth taft ward ninety-five feet, then widening to the south thirteen feet fix inches. These houses ave the convenisnce of a public alley adjoiliing on the north fide, and are a very desirable filia tion for a merchant, flour faLH«Et>, Sheridan's Dictionary, the sixth edition, in one large vol. 8 vo. price 3 dots. Ditto, large 11 mo price 1 dol. 75 «rs. , Ditte, common,, price I d«l. 59 ft*. All fijrts of drawing, packing,,printing, and writing Paper j Bookbinder's Paftebonrds, 1 flieathrag and blotting Papers; printed Blanks, 1 1 blank Books, Wax, Wafers, and other articles, of . . the belt quality, used in tfcc counting house, or ] public office. £•? Catalogues of a mifcellaneouj of BOOKS, with the price of each to be had 1 by inquiring a-i abbve. 0(2. 44. —3awew The Norfolk Mail STAGE. This Stage starts laom the GEORGE Tavern, ] at the corner o( Second and Arch Streets, in , - Philadelphia, cvtiy Tuesday, Tturfdfyl, and Satur day, at 3 o'clock, in the n orning ; arrives at lki ,ver the firft day, at Snowbill the second day, at Northampton Court House the third day, and 00 the morning of the fourth day the palfengcrs find a fafe and comfortable packet to convey them to Norfolk. A packet leaves Norfolk for Northampton fetry, every Tucfd'.y, Thursday and Saturday, and the Stige starts from this ferry for Philadelphia, every > MonVay, Wcdnefday and Friday; puts up at Snow Hill the firft night, at Dover the id night,and ar rives in Philadelphia in the evening -ot the third day. J The distance on this route, between Philadelphia and Norfolk, is So miles less than on any fuge route between those places Too much cannot be said in favor of the road, which is most excellent indeed. The proprietors willingly engige to return the whole f:ire to any paifenger, 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. Sj Anguft 11. dim, eotf. ) City of Washington. SCHEME Of the Lattery, No. IP, ™ For the Improvement of the bedetal City. r Amagnificentdwellitig-houfe 40,000 dollars, '■ & ca(h 3.0,000, are 50,000 1 ditto 15,000 k cast 15,000 40,091? 1 ditto 15,000 it calh 15,000 30,000 1 ditto 10,000 & ca(b 10,000 'aojooo 1 ditto 5,000 & ca!h 5,000 - io,ono j ditto 5,000 & calh 5,000 to.doo 1 cash prize of 10,000 1 do. 5,000 each,are • 10,000 10 do. 1,000 - " 10,00 c ao do. 5.00 - - 10, OP" 00 do. " 10,000 ISo do. 5° " 40P do. IS " " »o,o°o, 1,000 doj ao " 30,000 15,000 do. 10 - 159,000 i6iW9 Prizes,. ;d 33,161 Blanks. y '50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 400,000 N. B. Tofavaur thofowho may take a quan tity of Tickcts.the prise of 40,000 dollars will be the last drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the last but one : . .. And approvednotes, securing payment in cither money or prizes, in ten days after drawing, wdl be received foi any number not less than 30 tick sts This Lottery will afford an eltgfnt fpccimen ol the private buildings to bc in the City of Wafhinrtort—Two beautiful defigiis are already Is icleAed ior the entire Ironts on two of the public fquare 1 ; from these drawings it ispropofcd to ere# twocentreaud f ourcoi'Meir buildings.as aspof fible after this lottery is fold, and to conyey them, when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, n the manner described in the scheme for the Hotel I.ottery. A nett deduction of fiv£ per cent, will be made to defray the naceffary expcitfes of print iftfj Scr. and thfi I jrplus will be made a part of the fund intended for Wie NjitiMin,} Umved%, to be creeled within the city of \v afliington. The real fecuritiesgiven for the navmeat of the prizes, are held by the Prefidcnt and two Dir.-a ors of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at 0- more than half the amount ot thclottery. SAMUEL IiLODQET. Tieketsmay he had at the Bank ot Colum bia ; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Fettr Gilman, Boston ; of John Hopkins; Richmond and of Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry. rnvvf FOR SALE, b* the subscrib«rs, No. 2J, Pinr.-!*reet, Ihe Cargo of the Ship Ganges, Jolin Green, commander, fiom Bengal, ■Celling of Baftas, of various qualities Sc prices Colues punjum Cloths Sanahs Guzz y do. Humliums Charconna Dore* Blus Cloth Tajijibs Chintz and Ca'.icsea MulmuU Mamoodys Checks Mahattigor.ges Patsa Hhkfs. Ginghams Mulmui Jo. Guzzenas Bandannoes Gurrahs Silkrfojr Piniafcois Choppa RomaU Salgatchys Sooty do. Gillie Romal? Perfiansof variouscolours Mock Pulicats f zco tons SUGAR 90,000 lb- PEPPER. Wi I lings & Francis. The Piece Goods Of the Ganges arc now open and exposed to fade it that commodious (lore the north weft corner of Market and Fourth flreet. no>v. to. LANDING, From on board the fliip Cleopatra, Samuel Newell, commander* fr«?m Londqii, 60 teas as she best clean Russia HEMP 6o casks of bottled BRO\VN STQUT. • For Sale by the fobferibers, No- U > Fenn-ftreet. Willings & Francis. Odl. 31. ■ FOR SALE—by the Subscribers, An elegant afl'ortment of Madrafs HANDKERCHIEFS, by the hale. WILLINGS & FRANCIS, nov. 21. § Penn-flrcet. ~ FOR SALE, BT THE SUBSCRIBERS, Madeira Wine, fir ft quality, in ~ P'P" Madeira Wine, New-York quality, in pipes Lisbon WINE, in pipes "fife lateil importation, in boxes Spanish Wool, in Bales, suitable for Hatters. Willings & Francis+ * Pcnn-ftrect| No. ai» Nov. 1. t , w&stf A Journeyman Hair-Drefler, WHO ie saber and lleae free nee he has for leveral years past. s r Catalogues, oombining the mod \arieu collec lion ever imported i/ % Halifax, N. C. Ivlejfrs. W'illrlt itrd o'Conner, Norfolk ; Mr. Ellis Prise, Alexandria ; ' JVleJj'rs. Yundt and Brotun, Baltimore; JMr. Hopkins, |m . NewrXork ; and Hudson iff Goodwin, Hert ttr ford 1 Mr. Stynour, Havtrnah j are reqvefed to irfjri . the ahve once a iveek 6 n cdi. Tbs ■ accounts to le jov ,w f wardcd to the Editor.