FOR SALE, 1 By the Su3SCRim.R, at hii btov-', Ko. y;, Sou:'.» | Water-flreet, A general affartm2ot cf China Ware Black and coloured Saftios Do. do. LnteOrmgs Do. d«. Handkerchiefs Do. (jo* fewirgj>i!ks la.prrial and Hyson Tca« and Ihort Nax.keens Quick in tubs Holland Gin, in pipes Afibr-td G'afs Ware, in Cases W Kite p.n,! brown Havar.na Swgar?, in boxes MoJ-.flc", in. hogOicad* M. Croit Rum end in do. .London particular Madeira Wine Sherry and MaUga Wines, in quart'r cases Red, yellow &nJ pale Barks, in chcfts Logwood, &e. scc. *c» 7.—tu&f<\v JOSEPH sm&. For Sale, by the Package, For cjiJh, or good notes at sixty or ninety days, viz. . Book and Jaconet Muslins plain") itripes, and Checks j , ~ . , ■ , ' , , . ! Aflorttd in t.o. do. 1 ambourea j> , ilo- Ladies handkerchiefs, & j ' lac a °"" s ' gc :.:lemeii's neck do. J jjiconet chintz trmflin for home and the \Vefl India market; Plilbcote and linen handkerchiefs, tor do. <!o printed do. do. common purple and v chintz (bawls. \ The above goods entitled to drawback on ex jfiirtation. Alio a few scotch catnbricks anc( an of ir.uflin by the piece. ihe whole-os the above being a configoment fro'n the in»nufa<9a r ers in Britain. To be fetn at William Blackburn's Office, No. 64, South Second Street. Nov. C. uwtf. Imported in the (hip Man Chester, Benjamin Shewell, Master, From Bourdeaux, and for sale by the fubl'criber, No. 11 Walnut Street. Bonjjleaux Brandy "J Irish market claret in cases / Entitled to , Medoc wine, in do. l" Drawback. | Snutprne, do. " do. J Thomas Murgatreyd. | : WHO HAS FOR SALE. Sherry Wine in pipes and quartor calks Rota do. • do. Pimento in bags 4000 buftiels Liverpool fait. ' Aug. 24. tutSestf- ! *—Z 1 Landing, ! From on board the (hip Edward, at Walnut flrset Wharf, , London particular Madeira Wine, of a lupcrior quality, For Sale by the fubfetiber. Robert Andrews. nevember j. eotf I Samuel 8c Miers Fiflier, ' ARE NOW OPENINO, At thfir Warehouse, No. 27, Dock Street, a frefh ' affortmcnt of Woolen and other goods, ftiitablc to 0 the ft.ifon, received by the late arrivalt from Enr lun'd. 0 Thei have at fa far Sale, 1 Lifboh ' Sherry £ln pipes, hhJs. Jid quarter casks. S Port Wines, J Afiorted queen's ware ip crates, &c. loth ma-23d. diwjtatvjw. TOOALIg; c By BENJAMIN CLARK, No. 55-, (he corner of Chefnut and Front flreets, A large quantity of Clocks and j Watches, Also, a general aflortment of Tools, Biles and Materials, cosfifling of Clock Move ments, eight day and thirty hour brass pinions ' , and fergc work ; Bells, clock and watch Dials, j Springs, Hands, GlalTei, Punice Stone, Emery, Hott»n Stone, Cat Out; bench, (land and tail Vices; Turns, Pliers Chains, Seals, Keys, &c. Ice. P * # * Apprentices Wanted. novembcr f&tutf j. Yellow Fever and Pestilential e< Diseases. re ;rH[S DAY IS PUBLISHED, in one vol. oflavo. ' By William Young, Bookseller, No. 52, Second ilrect, the corner of Chefnut flreet, m (PrUe, in boards, 87 I * Cents) of Neatly printed on fine American wove medium Paper, A VIEW T Of the Science of Life ; On the principles established in tha elements V. of Medicine, of the late celebrated co JOHN BRO WN, M. D. Pr With an attempt to correal some important er-' pii rors ef that work, and cases in chief- ch ly feledfted from the records of their practice, at flo the General Hofpjtal at Calcutta, go Br William Tat&s & Chas. M\cleak. To which is subjoined, a Treatise on the a&ion. ; n , of Mercury upon living bodies, and its applica- Jc tioa f'orthe cure of dileifes of indire<ft debility Q f Andadiflertation on the sources of Epidemicand. Peftilentialdif#afes; in whichisattemptedtoprove by a numei ous induilion of faiSls, that they ne ver aril'c from contagion, but are always produ- oed by certain states, or certain viciSituilee of F< the atmofpliere, by Charles Maclean, of CaicutM. Nov. tt. Jizt School Books and Stationary, u W. Y 61j NG, °» j e( No. si, Second-tlreet,' cornsr of Chefnut-flrect, HAS now ready for falc, a very large alfort msnt of Engtfjb, Frt-nth y Latin and Greet SCHOOL Alfa, such elementary books on Science, as are generally read in the academies and colleges throughout the United States. W LATELY NJUHSUED, \\ Sheridan's Diiftionary, the sixth edition, in one. f^ r -large vol. 8 vo price 3 dols. Tv Ditto, large 12 mo price 1 dol. 75 «fs. vv; Ditto, common, price I dol. 50 cts. j- ()1 All forts of drawing, packing, printing, and | , writing ftptr ; Eookbinder's Boards, Pafleboards, (hcathiiig and blotting Papers; printed Blanks, blank Books, Wax, WJ'fers, and other articles, ef 1( j the best quality, used in t!-ie counting heufe, or nl public office. Cati'.ogucsof a miscellaneous colleflion of * r; ' BOC7ICS, with the price of each affiled, to be had P ri by inquiring as above. OA. 24. — saw few A person well acquainted with the theory and prailiceof book- keeping, who Insfeecn manyyearscngagedinbufinerstorhimfelf andothem, j ! would be glad to be employev!,' cipher as an agent A or fa∨ or in porting books ; dating unsettled R ' accounts ;or ir. executing any other kind of writ- Ph latC, in Frenchorßafcli.a, to' "yV note addr»fTed to J. A. and left at this office, acc will be punctually attenu;d to. w<s november 30. 3awtf J I N O T I C E. | AI Xj persons concerned are Hpi cby n'-tii-i'. j, £A. that t«ve i'lVfcriber intends 'o apply for a re- nev.al. o!" the under men tiosied certific;:' es of Stock in rhe I3a-.k of the United Ststss —He for warded them under cover of ? letter addressed to fohn Anflcy,o{-London, by the fa p liacchu*, c. pt. Gcorg-e. which left this-port in June lall for Lon don. Out that fiiip having; bten captured or. her railage an;', France, the ahovc: letter and m ciofures have failed in their declination. Three vW Nos. 26325, 2632-6, 26327, each for four (hares, dated January 1 ft, 1797, and ifTued in the name of Henry Grace, of Tot tenham Higlicrofs, Great Britain. ZACCHEUS COLLINS. Philadelphia, november &. 2aw6w notuHL " THK Stockholders oftlie Bank of the United State*, are informed thai acc«rcling to the flatiKe of Incorporation a general Eleilion fur s twenty five Direilors will be held at the Bank of,the United States in die.Citjrof Philadelphia, on Monday the firfl day of January next at ten o'clock in (he forenoon. And pursuant to the Eleventh feilion of the j Bye Laws the Stockholders ps the said Bank j arc hereby notified to afiemble in general Mect ing at the fame place o*l Tuesday the fefeond 5i day of January next at five o'clock in the E j-* veninjr. | By order of the Board of direiflors, G. SIMPSON, Cathier. n Second fundamental Article. Not more than three fourths of tne Direflori t in ofiice, exclusive of the President, shall be e ; legible for th« next fucreeding year, but the s 1 I)irei£lor who fball be President at the time of an ! Ele<slion may always be re-elccjed. 1 Philad.-lphia, nov.jß. 1797. ft# English Grammar, • t The feeond edition, ivith improvement *, ADA f TED to the different classes of learners; with an appendix, containing rules and ob fcrvatiosifor alliftingthe more advanced (ludents to write with perfpicuiiy and accuracy, By LINDLEY MURRAY. " This is 1 publication of much merit, and fully I answers th« profeflions in the Title. The appen dix contains some of the best rules for writing e legantly, and with propriety, that we recolleS to' have seen.' 1 Monthly Review, July 1796. «' This Grammar is, on many accounts entitled t» commendatory nstice, its materials have been carefully and judiciously felcded ; its arjangemeut - is diftinii and well adapted to the purpofc of in flrucftion and its expression is fimplc, perspicuous and accurate, &Ci" ,See the character at large in the Analytical Review, July 1796 English Exercises, Adapted to the Grammar lately publilhed by I.indley Murray, confiding of exemplification of the parts of speech; inftancesof sals* orthography, ! violations of the rules of fyn:ax, defects in punc tuation, and violations of the rules refpe<flins[ t perspicuity and accuracy, designed f»r the benefit | of private learners, as well as for theufe ef fckooli. "We have been much p leafed with the petuGal of theft Exercises. They occupy with difiinguiQi cd excellence a moll important place in the fcicncc. of the English language; and as fact, we can warmly recommend tf.em to tti* Teachers of Schools, as well os to all those defirouk attaining and psrecifion in their native tongue." Monthly Review, Jnly The above Books are for sale at jo'sxru & Jaucs Crukshanks book dors, No. 87, Market rtrect. December I. jtawiw. coliJmbTa house Boarding School for young Ladies. MRS. G»iOOMBH11)G£ wkh much pleas ure and refptdl, returns her sincere *c j krtowledgement for the liberal encouragement j she has received during four years refidenae in Philadelphia ; and allures Jier friends and the public, so far from intending to decline her school, she has made a superior arrangemant for 'the more convenient accommodation of htr scholars.—Every branch of ufefnl and polite education is particularly attended to by Mra. Groombridge and mafteri excelling in their refpeflive profeflions. Corner of Spruce and Eleventh Streets. June sth, i 797. Jimfrf The lituat'»n is perfeiffly healthy ; and made more agreeable by an extenftve garden and lot of ground adjoining the hmtfe. For Sale, That wellinorunplace,, called Vandegxiti's f r r r v, ON Nefhaminy creek, 18 miles from P|iil*- ladelphia, oti the. New Yotk poll road, containing 74 acres and 94 perclres. Upon the premifei are a large two ltory stone hcufe occu pied as a tvern, and a good one story stone kit chen, a large frame stable with a good threshing , floor, and some out buildings—also a well of good water, and an excellent ice House. On this place is a modeUgant-fitujtion foragentle man s feat, commanding a view of the Nefham iny to its jumflion wiih the Delaware, and thence acrofsto the Jerfev shore. It has the privilege of one half ihe toll received from the liridge. For terms apply to the SahTcribcr, MORDECAI LEWIS, For sale or to be let on rent, Aipaloable Lot of Ground ; SITUATE on the north-eiftcorner of Wal nut and Fifth ftrects, fronting the State- House square. This lot is fifty-one feet front on Walnut flreet, and one hundred and thirteen feet and an half on Fifth" flreet ; (here are at prtfent two ftnall two llory brick houses, aYid a number of small tenements thereon. Also, for Sale, Two three story Brick Houses ! With convenient flores, wharf, &c. situate on 1 Waier-flreet, between Mulberry and Saflafras I streets, containing in front on Water flreet sis- j ty-four feet, and continuing that breadth eafl- ' ward ninery-five feet, then widening to the ' south thirteen feft fix inches. TJlefe hdufes ' ave the convenience of a public alley adjoining x on the north fide, and are a very defirabie fitna- 1 Hon for a merchant, flour fa<Hor,or others who may have occasion for ftoragc of goods. This 1 property will be fold on #ery reasonable terms c for cafli . For further information apply to the - priritfir. July .It- mScwtf ' The History of Pennfvlvania, ' By ROBERT PROUD, a IS now in the press, and will be publiftied, with all convenient expedition, by Zicha f-r A H Poulson, jun. No. 80, Chefnut-ftreet, ' Philadelphia, where fubfcrfplions will continue to be received, nnd at the Philadelphia Library, according to the printed propcfals, until the work is ready for the fubferibeu. 1, July 18. aawtf ~ Uriah Smith, No. aa ) nf) rtii Third -street—has run sa l. f A neat am? general aflbrtmrm oi' ' Broad Cloths,K.erfeymcres,Napt ••in i Dr'.b Coatings. also, A variety of Gcntlernens' fafhionahle fancy Waifl r coating, fifk Hollery, &c. Pec cm her 5. ♦ *eodrw ~~ NOW LANDING^ From onboard the fiiip Firmer, lying at Harper's r Wharf, 1 Claret in hhds. pitto in cases Siiuerne Winsjn do. ror Sale,.apply to. . • 1 "John IVhiieJidc & Co. No. t;,B, f arJcet-llreiA. Alfoy lm hand, » Bordeaux £ randy in pipes JWpe oJd Antigua Rliai AfeW cases of Claret, of-a superior cpjality* L ; 71? he Sol J f The time of a Negro Boy, About fifteen years of age, has seven years yet to fcrve ; he is an excellent house servant, aetive and hcat'hy. Enquire of the Printer. December 2. dlw i To Gentlemen who intend finding the Winter in the City! ROOMS to LET, WITH or without Boar^l —at No. 114, corner of Sixth and Race Streets. The situation agreeable—and viciuity has been fre&'from the late contagion. Oel. ij.—dtf _______ _ By JOHN MILLER, jjun. & Co,. No. 8, Chflnut-ftreet, Otie hundred and eighty bales BENGAL GOODS, Amongfc which"are, Gurrahs M.tiu'jodies Ba-'tas , Sannas Gutzenahs 'Tan da ColTaes Guzzirs , Emerib Rlu« Cloth* Calicoes Pa!ampobts v Romail Handkeichiefs Amongit them are a proportion of the , manufactures £f B»tna. December I. § DA.WCIN6 SCHOOL. " WILLIAM M'DOUGALL prefuits his moll refpe.Ctful compliments to his form er emplcyersjind the citizens in general, aid re turns his molt grateful thanks, for the very bountiful encouragemeut he has experienced for tnele twenty-five years past, takes this opportu nity of informing them, that his &hool is now open, at his Elegant Ball Room, in South Fourth-Street,"between Chefnut and Waltut-ftreets. To begin at 10 in the morning for young ladies, and i in the evening for young gfHilemen. 1 His firft Practicing Ball will be to-morrow evening, Saturday, the 9th inft. Dec. 8. 23wtf. • All Persons Having any demands aga ; n/l the Eflate of the U*« Captain Qoorge Irwin, are requeued to hfing in tjjfir accounts piope.rly ittefted, on or before the firft day of January next tnfuing aiid'fhoft wtSrii* ir.rfebred to fatd eftau are so licited to 'tnake immediate payment to SaRAH IRWIN, Administratrix. nwv.i 9 1797. |$ Geenteel Boarding & Lodging. Al'njiily niay be with a Draw ing Room, two Bcjd Chambers, and fuitabde accommodation tor ferfrants—at no. 53, north Fourth street. \ Dec. s—*tti5 —*tti Samuel Pleafants Ssf Sons, N,o. 74, South Sccondflreet, HAVE received a supply of SeafonableGOODS, which they arc now opening for tale, 011 reafonabl« terms. Oit.aj.— 4W Muftcal Injlrument Mamtfaßory, 167, Arch-street. TO THE LOVERS OF HARMONY* HARPER, INFORMS his friends and the public, that he has now ready for sale, a few of his sew invented, and much admired fide board ,Piano Fortes, with Pedals.patent swell, fonopahant and French harp stop, which for fcnfibility of touch, brilliancy of tone, simplicity and durability of conftru&ion, the superiority of which,he flatters himfelf, a finglc tri al will convince the unprejudiced judge—As fliey are manufactured under his immediate infpeihon, of the very beA fcafoned materials, he eau fell 011 reasonable terms for Cask. Itiftrurtunts repaired, tuned, & c. N. B. .Second hand Piano Fortes taken in ex change for new. Hrvcmltr 18. lawamo. Wants a place, AS a WetNurfir, a young w»man, who can beweUr*ccnjrr.ended. Inquire in Eleventh street, ne:r Race-street. Nov. 27. 'eodiw. This Day PubliOied, And to be fold by WII.I,IAM YOUNG, sornerof Second and Chefnut streets, Price 3-Bthi of a Dollar, Observations oft certain Documents Contamod in No. V and VI of " The History of the United States for the year 1796," In which the charge of speculation against ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Late SiicaaTAiiv of the Treasury, is FULLY REFUTED. IF KITTEN BT UIMSELt. This publication presents a ccncife statement of the base means pra&ifcd by th« Jacobins of the United States to afperfc the charaflers of ihofa, psrfonswho are contidtredas holtile to their difor gariziug schemes. It also contains tlic -cor respondence between Mr. Hamilton and Messrs. Monroe, Muhlenburgh and Venable, on »he fub jeit sf thedotuatentsaforefaid,and a series of let ters from James l&iynolds aiidhis wife to Mr. Ha milton, provihg beyond the poffibiiity of a doubt, that the conneclion between him and Reynolds, was the refuir irf a daring eonfpiracy on the part of the letter and his affeciates to extort money. £s* A difcoiwt of one third from the retail price will be mad<) in favor ol wholefaic purchafity, for casii. Ordersib beaddrtffed to Mr Youmc. 25. "FOR SALS, ~ Several fonts of Types—half worn. Including Long Frimer, aljotit 403 weight, in good condition, and would answer the purpose of a country printer as well as new. Knquire cf the Printer- nov. 30. Act laying Duties on Stamped Vellum Parchment and Paperi A L 7 EW eopief of the above ait may he had aj he Office of the Gazette of the United States, No 19, CheThut-flreet. July 19^ I , .New Afkmbly Room, ! Fourth flrett, between Chefnut and Walnut streets. Mr, FRsINCFSy OF THE NEW-THEATRE, RESre JTFULLY informs his scholars and the public in general, thai his Academy for Danc ing will commence, for the feafoy, on Thursday, December n, at the *hnvs ELEGANT ROOM ; \ When he hopes to recciyc iht continuance of fheir accustomed patronage, vhich it will be his unre mitting endeavor to deserve. The days of teaching for his young pupil* are Thurfiafs and Saturdays, from 3 o'clocki'n the attenioon til' 6, and from 6 till for thofl; of wiore advanced age. As an accomir.oilation to those living this vi cinage, Mr Francis intends to inftruft afmall p?rty of children on VVednefday and Friday alter noons, at his house. Diftin& from tlie Pr?ilifing Balls, Jjlr. Fa ancis will have lour private feledl iiublcriptiotj Ball^. Private teaching, either at the Academy,'or* his houie. « Mr. firfl; Pra<slifing BuU will be on Tuesday, 19th Dec. at the New Aifembly Rvom. Ladies 3nd Gentlemen's tickets to be had» by applying tp Mr. F. as ulual. For further particulars, enquire of Mr. F. No. , 70, north Eighth street. Dec. 11— mwftf Imported in the brig Eliza, Capt. HA s TIE, _/rom Bourdeaux ; Claret in Cases of a very superior quality, White Sautcrne Wine in Cases, Olive Oil in balkets of 1 a bottles each, White and coloured Kid Gloves, do. dp. Silk do. • , A few pipes of Bourdeaux Brandy, For Salt by JAMES t ATIMER, jun. 7[, South Wharves. Who has also for Salt, A few qr. Caflcs Old Sherry Wine. Dec. diw For Sale by the Subscriber, 10 bales CoiTas 40 do. Baftas It do. Mamopdy 17 do. Chimn 7 do. TooUery 1 da. Gorahi 45 do. Meragungecs 3 do. Check Stripes I do. Guzzic I box Diapers 7 do. Umbrellas iS pipes fined particular Maieira Wine, of the vintage I7yj. MORDECAI LEWIS. December 5* 3aw4w 1 Thomas Randall, PRESENTS his refpeih to his Friends, and the Pub}ic in general, informs them that he has opened an Office, at his house, No. 83, Spruce street, for the purpose of tranfaiting business in the line of Conimimoo and Agency, collecting rents and out (landing claims in uny part of the United States.— He flatters himfelf, that from his long residence in this country and a general knowledge of it, h's fer clces will be found worthy the notice of those who may please to confide to him the management of any of their concerns. N- B. Security given where required. Ilth mo 24 jtawtf City of YVafhington. SCHEME Of the Lottery, £To. 11, For thu Improvement of the Fe/iffal City. A magnificeatdwrlling-houfe 20,00 c dollars, & cafii 30,000, ire 50,000 1 ditto 15,000 & caflt 15,000 +O,OOO 1 dAtp 15,000 Sc ca(h 15,000 30,000 1 ditto io,o«o & calh :0,000 10,000 I ditto 5,000 h ci(h 5,000 :o,aoo 1 ditto 5,000 & ciQ) 5,000 10,000 1 calh prize of in,ooo i do. s,oooeach,are « 10,000 10 do. 1,000 - - io,oq.c 10 do. 500 - - : 0,(100 00 do. 100 - - 10,000 too do. 50 - - 10,1100 400 do. »j to,noo 1,000 do. jo - ' 10,000 15,00® do. • 10 i^»,ooo 'S.7J9 Priies. 33,»Jl Blanks. 50,000 Tickets, it Eight Dollar., 400,00e N. B. To fsvpur those whs may take a quan tity of Tickets,th2 prize of 40,000 dollars will be the l a3t drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the i.ast but onk : And approvfdnotes, securing payment iceither mon.y or prizes, ip ten days alter drawing, will be received sot any number not left than 30 tick, ets. This Lottery will afford an elegant specimen of the priirate buildings {» be erefled in the Gity of Wathington—Two beautiful designs arc already (elected for the eptire fronts on two of the publh: squares; from those drawirg;it ispropofed toerecl twocentreamd r ourcerne'r baildiogs as soon aspof fible after this lottery is fold, and to convey di«nv, when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in the manner described in the fchemc for the Hotel Lottery. A nett deduction of Cvje per cent, will be made to defray the neceflary expenses of print ing, &c. and the surplus will.be made a part cf the fund intended for the National Uoiveruty, to be erected within the city of Washington. The real fecurittesgiven for the payment of the Prizes, are held by the PreSdent and two Direct ors o£ the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the amount of the lottery. S/IMUBL BLODCFT. ,§, Tieketsmay be had at the Bank of Colism hia ; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Peter Oilman, Boston ; of John Hopkins, Richmond ; <and of Uichard W«T|s t Forry. nwf Peale's Museum. THI3 valuable repofienry of the.works of Na ture, so calculated to delight the mind and enh.rgc the understanding, is opened daily, as usual. It in an airy and healthy fituauon, and free from the epijeh mic that at. prcfent ufEids tUc city ; it may, therefore ; be frequented vuith the greatest fafety. As an Awufcment, the Hu«dy of Nature is the mod rational .u>d pleating : as a Scitnte, the moll sublime and inflrutfive. It elevates the mind aud expands'the heart. They " Whtm Nature* t ivorit can ivith Go J himfclj " lIoIA cc;i.v*rfc." Many interfiling additions have'htely been made to this Muieum : a- d the ieatheved tribe, containing a variety of the most rare and beautiful :s now very . advantageously arranged. Waxen Figures, of Men l«*rge a* life (fomeofthem calls from nature) are fcerc dressed ia their proper habitf,aud placed in attitudeschara&eri&ic of thtir refpcAive nations. Here may be seen the North- American Savage, and the Savage of South-Ameri ca—* labopingv Cliinefe, and the Chincfe Gentle man—the sooty African, and the Kamtfchadak-- with f->tne Nacives of the South Sea lflands. The immense variety and ittttrefting diversity vliich this Mufcum offers to the view, may be fe?« hut oannot be defcribcd with full eft<i&. •£jT Price only l-4th of a do!lir.- Seyt. *S. A farm for fuie, IN Ferfh Amboy in the {late of New-Jerfcy, of four hundred at-res, including a proper proportion of meadow, of arable and wood land, ami fait inarfh ; There is on the premitefc, a good apple orchard, and a variety of other fruit trees, it u well watered with fprirgs and brooks, it is bounded on two fides with navi gable waters and has a good mill site, its situa tion is healthy and pleasant, commanding a view of the navigation of Perth Ambey and its environs, and convenient to 1 the fined fi(h and oysters in their proper season, it abounds with natural manure from which, with the advanta ges of the fait marsh by applying the hay there irom to the keeping of Hock, may at a finall expense, be enriched to a great degree and ren dered one of tfce firlt grazing farms in the state , it is well calculated for a farmer' or a gen.tie man's feat, having several eligibJe sites for building.' This farm will be fold together or divided, as may fait a purchaser, at private sale, or if riot fold, will be ftt up at public tion on Tuesday the niueteenth day of Decem ber next, at the hou.fe of Robert Rattoone, inn» keeper in Perth Ambay, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon. Anyperfon inclining topurchafe may view the premises by application to Jihrt or Mutth'int Hal/led at Perth Amboy, from whom or from the Hon. Jonathan I)nyton, Esq. speaker of the house of reprefentaiives of the United States now in Philadelphia, from Mat thias lVilliamfon,yii\. efq. or Mr. Samuel Smith at Elizabeth-Town further information may be obtained,—and who are pofTeffed of maps of the fame. ' Perth Amboy, Nov. 16, 179;. 5 —godtißD Salisbury Estate. THE Subscriber, propaGng to contract hi» busi ness, offers this Estate |for sale, on moderate terms. On it are one and three Air Furnaces, « complete Boreing Machine, and a very good grit Mill, with two pair of stones ; also a good Forge, all in pcrieft repair, as aie all the Water Works conned ed with these various branches. Hie Air Furnace#, were lately built <or the purpofc of calling Cannon for this State.—There are abou* two thousand acres of Land, one half of which isuudei wood, the other very fine arable Land, producing the beH Hay and Pallurc. The, Cannon lately manufactured thtre, fully prove* i'ne excellency of the met«l, whicti i« superior to any in this country, and probably, equal to any in the world ; for not one of fixty-nii.e guns lately made, although some of the 84 were bored into 31 pounders. have faiWd on proving. The fix ation is very eligible, particularly for this branch of j marufafture, arid a place 6f at ms lying in the' (late of Conne6licut, and only 30 miles from several land' ing* on the Hudson's river, and having every advan tage that cau relplt fr©m a plenty of water ifTuipg from a large natural pond, very near the Furnace, and which may be converted into a variety of other uleful purposes. The purchaser can be accommodat ed with all the ftoek and utensils, and have poflefijoyi on Qf. before the firfl of June next, and preparation maybe made in the mean time for going into Blast ira : mediately thereafter, for every pan will be delivered | in good order, with some coal, Orfc, #c. &e. For ! terms, apply to Mr. ']o eph Anthony, in Philadel phia ; David Brooka, Esq. one of the Reprefentativcs in Cor.grefs for this State \ Mr, Djvid Watciman, on thepremifest or to the proprietor in New-York. WILLIAM N£ILSON T . 1 • Qfrwtf Houie and Lots, injierdentown. r ru BE SOLO, a handiome two Horf Houfi. L with the Lot t>fl which it i» ere&ed, faulted •about the middle of th/c besytiful and healthy Vdlage of Bordentowp. The h«ufe is forty two feet front, and in neat order. The lot contains one sere; and is one hundred feet on t>e main an '. extends with the fame J.rcadth tu-bask f fict, Also, a large Lot, contjwQiUg Dearly four acres, feparaud from the former by back iUeet. One third only of the purckale money will be re» quired upon executing a deed, and lor the re minder, such credit will he given as the purchftfe cr may chuff!. Thj« property wili be fold free •- all incumbrances, and an indisputable title gWenf For farther tnquire either of I>r. William Btirnes, r t fidioff in Cordentown, near, the prei»:fes, who will (hew <he fame, or of PETER THOMSON, Conveyancer, 11®. 144, Market-flreet. ( December a. 3awtf Llcal liftate for Sale, \ PLANTATION, in a healthy and good si- L_a tuation on Chester Creek, in' Middlctqn TowrJjip, Delaware County, concaifiiog acres, upwards of 50 acres of which are wood land, well tiii)b,red ; the reoiainder plough land and watered meadow— of the latter, many more acres can be made at a small expence. There are on foid premises, a good orchard of heft grafted fruit,a ronfe, with a spring near the door, a frame barn with (tabling under, and a log tenemart all one part of fa\d place—Any prrfon inclining to pucchafe, may view the premises by applying to. Wm. Pennbll, on said farm, and know the terms by applying to Jonathan Pennbll, in the borough of Chester. November *l. 3t ead To be fold, An ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT, contain ing 6 acres and 40 perches, a neat two ftoryi>rick House and Kitchen thereon, an apple Orchard, &c. situate on the Irifi tra<ft lane, in the of Moyamenfing, .about one mile from rhe eify of Philadelphia. Ftirthfcr particulars will he made known upon application at the office of the Philadelphia Gazette. The improvements upon this place, for tafie and clcgapcc, unrivalled. Decfnibcr r. dtf All L J erions who are indebted to th<s estate of William He7?uam, fen. o* Phrla dc'.phia, dfcceafed v are ro niaUc speedy payiuent; and t,hi>fe v >vho have any demand* a.r faid estate, will pleafc.- bo present thtln, pro perly attcfleu, t© the fubferibers. WiH 'iam Hey (ham, Robert Heyjham. > Executors. Francis ]3owes Sayre, J n'owmhr 6. -2aw4w LAW BOOKS, Latell London and Dublin Ediuom. H. iif P. RICE, Bookjlllers, No. 16, South Second, and No. 50, Market (trees, HAVE ju)l received by the lite arriva's irom Lontloo and Dublin, their iprii.g inuiort.i tion, cbr.flftißgc't a variety of ths lauftaS.il moit approved l aw Bx>ok«, which,addedtothofe ilrea dy on hatrd, forcijthe mollcxtenfive colltiftion ev er offered for fa ein thi? country. They theiefore be;; leave to notice, that t»om the nature of their conncdfitrs'" DuWiii, tin y are enabled to felllrifh • editions (as they have hitherto done) ht the very fowett prices. The following ere among the latett publications. Vefey, jun'rs Reports in Chancery, » Vila, ■ Peake's _Cafe< at Nisi Prius ; Ridge-ray's Htrpom in the time of Lord H.:-dwicVe ; Eloyer's Procters pradlice in the i cclefuftical Courts; IJirton'. Trcatife or. a Suit in Tid4's Priiftice of tl\e Court of Bench in Perl'ottal Aflions, % parti complete ; Ward'* Law of J^atioOi; CruiA on Ufcs ; modern Reports, it vols. London edi tion.* H. and P. Rict cxpetl t-3 receive by the firfi ar rival from New-Yark the 6th vol. complete of Durnford and East's Reports, the ad pact of Gil bert's Law of L9ft, and a ntimber of new publications. June *6.
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