DANCING SCHOOL. WILi.I-iM M'DOUG ALL prelVnts his most refpu.ftful complirn utato his form er crnpty?rj tixi the citizens in ;;enrral. and re turrit his rr.ojt grattful thanks, tor the very bountiful encouragemeut he has expetieneert fur tnelc twenty-five years past. takes tbiippportts nity of informing il.em, that his fcliool is now open, at his Elegant Ball Room, in South Fourth-Str<et, between Chefnut and VValnut-ftrects. To begin at loin 'he morning for young ladies, and 6 in the evening for young gentlemen. Ilis firit Ball will be to-morrow evening, Saturday, the 9th inft. Uec. 8- lawtf. ' Mnficai Inflruiyent Manufactory, ' 167, Arcfy-ftrect. TO TK~E LOVERS .OF HARMONY. HARPER, INFORMS his friends and the public, that he has 1 now ready for sale, a few of h:s new invented, and much admired ftde board Piano Fortes, with ; PcdaU, patfiilt l'well, louopahant aud ?rilx!i hai-p j 1 flop, whith for fenfibllity of touch, brilliancy of i ' tone, simplicity an J durability of conilVu&ion, the I 1 (nperiority of which,he flatters himfelf, a single tri- : I al will convince unprejudiced judge jhey C arc manufactured under his immediate iofpeftion, of the vry bt seasoned materials, he can felt 011 ! c reafotiahle terms for Cash. Indrum.ir.ts repaired, ' c tuii?d,*&c! ■ 0 N B. Second hand Piano ?ortes taken in ex- v chaftge for new. j 13 itoyenoer 18. 2aw 2 mo. 'UjiiVh Smith, No. 20, north Third street—has for sal, C '> neat and general affortfti.nt of Broad Cloths,Kerfeymeres,Napt t and Drab Coatings. also, A variety of Gentlemen*' falhiopable fancy Waift coating, silk Hosiery, <stc. D-cemi-er j. *eodlw FOR SALE, By the Subscribe-!, at hi. Store, No. 7j, Socth N Water-ftrctt, A generai affortmsnt of China N Ware . Clack aatj celoured Saltins Do. do. Lutestrings , Do. d« Handkerchiefs Do. do. fewing_Silk» ' . , Imperial and Hvfbii Teas 0 Long and lhort Naxkeens Quitt Silver, in tubs Holland Gin, in pipes rc (!',als Ware, in cases 'y White and brown Havanna Sugars, in boxes th M'tUffes, ii) Jioglhead* St. Creii Rum anJ ugar, iri do. London particular Madeira W'itje T slurry an.l Malaga Wines, in quarfr calks Red, yellow and pale Barks, in chtfts til Logwood. &c. &c. A , «r». I—tji#cf4w JOSEPH SIMS. Pi ImportedinthefhipMANCHESi;Eß, Benjamin Shewill, Mailer, ce From Bourdeaux, and Cor fate "by the fubferiber, th No. ji Walnut | c, Bonrdeaux Brandy *] Irish market claret in cases f Entitled to Medoc in do. r Dfawbackj. 1 Sauterne, do. dp. J Tkapias N< WHO HA F9R SALE. -r Sherry Wine in pi'pes ana quartw casks Jf Rota do, (Jo. SC Pimento in bags OB 4000 bufhtls Liverpool fait. aR AtUg. 24. tut&stf. For Sale, by the Package, lar For rafti, or good notes at sixty or ninety days, viz. , ' ' Book and Jaconet Muftins plain ") wr stripes, and Checks * | . _ , . (He do. do. Tamhobred |> ' °[ e ln bb dp. Lidie; hanrikercb.iet't, & | pac tagea. gentlemen's neck do. J pul Jaconet chintz mi-flin fpr home and the Weft { India market, Piilticote and linen hindktrchiefs, sot do. do printed do. do. common purple and by chintz shawls. The abovt goods entitled to drawback on ex portation. Ufo a few scotch and an An aflortment of muslin by the piece. The wbole of the above being a consignment from the manufa&urers in Britain. ' Q To be seen at William Blackburn's Office, No. 64, South Second Street. <4 r JJovr o. lawtf. Samuel & ivjfjers Fifhcr, ,n ARE NOW OPENING, . A t thtfir Warehouse, No. 47, Doclt Struct, a frefh at aflortment of Woolen and other goods, fuitaMc Ho the feafoh, seccivcd by the lata arrival! from Enr land. * 1 Tlry have also fir Sale, ®f | Lisbon Uni TenerifTc [. . ~, , , ~ P»rt Sherry, and ( In P'P". h hdi. and quarter calks- gan ; Port Wines, 3- refp Aflorted <pit en's ware in crates, Sac. M°' 10th mo- jjd. dlwjtwjv, j c<^ T0 Gentlemen who intend J "pending m ;u the Winter in the City. that ROOMS to LET, ™ WITH or without Board—at No. 114, corner of Sixth and Race Streets. The fifuation w ;|]' agreeable—and. vicinity has been free from the late cA ,, contagion. Ofl. 27.—dtf jSamuel Pleafants y Sons, No. 74,' South Sccond-Jlrcet, HAVE received a supply of Seasonable GOODS, A which they are now opening for sale, on • rcafonable terms. OA 17. —4W ftree COLUMBIA HOUSE Boarding School for young Ladirf3. s Ol MRS. GROOMBRIDGE with much pleaf ureand refpefl, returns her fincitre ac knowledgement for the liberal encouragement file has receivgd during four years refideucc in Q Philadelphia; and assures her friends and the public, l'» far from intending to her ichool, (he has marie a superior arrangement for ° the more convenient accommodation of her * eet scholars.—Every branch of ufeful and polite P re " education is particularly attended to by Mrs. num Groombfidge and' masters exCeJiin<; in their _ refjpeilive proWTions. 1 Corner of Sprues and Eleventh Streets. Wjtl Junp sth, 1797- jjmftf Wat Tht situation is perfeilly healthy ; andmade ftree more aereeablcby an extenfivc garden and lot ty-fo of ground adjoining the hmife. ware ~ Jitfl Fubli/hsdy f ° u v lh And to bo ha 1 of M-ffrs Dofcfon, Campltcll.Rice,- Caty, and the other j.ricrp?.! BookCcller* in i city,price rjjie dollar, .twinty-five cetrt*,i:9 boards, t,,m New' Views of the Origin of the Tribes and Nations of America. Jior.cs By BtNjAWiN SMITH BARTQN, m. ». .prwt June 10. -f" English Grammar, ' ,l< T!:c fccafld edition, tvilh improvements, '' /V DAPTED to the di£crcnt c'allcs of learhcri; rc " w itli an appendix, containing rules and ob yjy ferv.lMOSs for afijlHug the lUore advanced Undents for to write with uerfyirujty and accuracy, By LINDLEY MURRAY. 1 0 w " 'T'hisis a publication of much merit, and fu'uy answers the profeflions in the Titje. 11ie anp«n dix contains lotne of the best rules for writing e and ,c K ,lnt! y> 11:1 d with propriety, that we recoiled to jing havc fcen -" Monthly Review, July 1796. " This Grammar' is, on many accounts.entitled , ow to commendatory notice, its matciiale have been carefully and judiciously (eleiled ; its arjangemcnt is diftiiuit and well adaptod to the purpose <i£ !n ---firudiun and its expreijion is simple, perspicuous and accurate, &Cl" , J ' See the character at large in the 4nalytieal Review, July 1796. ha, English Exercises, cd, Adapted to the Grammar lately publilhed by .-h' ' Lindley Murray, confiding of exemplification of J- D 1 the parts of speech, inllancesof falfu orthography, of ! 11 * of the rules of fyncax, defers in punc •he f uat ' oß > and violafions of the rples r-efpeding ri- r tr fp' cu ity and accuracy, drfigncd ftr the beneSt icy 0l " P riv:lt ' ; learners, as Vvell us for thcufe of schools. ■>n, " W ® • Vfave heen much pleased with the pctufal oil Exercises. They occupy with distinguish ( ed excellence a most important place in the fcicncc ' of the Englilh langu-age; and as such, we can :x- r recommend them to the Teachers of bchools, as well as to all ttiofe wjio are desirous of ( attaining corre&nefs and precision in their natiye tongue." Monthly Review, Jnly 1797. The above Books are fpr sale at Joseph & James Crpkshanks book Qor«, No. 87, Market Arect! December x. 'atawiw. L' ; ' Yellow Fever and Pestilential a - Diseases. » • • »> ' ; ■ r riIIS DAY 13 PUBLISHED, in one vol. o&rvq. By William Young, Boolfeller, th . No. 52, Second lireet, the corner of Chel'nut llreet, (Prut, in OajrJt 87 I I Cents J r. Neatly printed on fine American wove medium I Paper, A VIEW Of the Science of Li?e ; On the principles eftabliflied in thk elements. of Medicine, of the lite'celehrated JQ H N B ROW N, M. D. With an attempt to corrcil lome important er rors of that work, and cases in illullration, chief ly fele<2ed from the records of their prafiice,at the General-Hospital %t Calcutta, Bx WjLifiAM £sf CKAS. MAC LB AN. To which is subjoined, a Treatise on the a<SUon °f Mercury upon living bodies, and its applica tion f"or the 911 r<; of diseases, of iijdireift debility Andac(ifft;rtation onthtfources Pfftilentialdifaafes; in whichisaitemptedtoprovt; by a numerous of foils, that they'pe '* ver arise from contagion, but ace always produ ced by certain states, or certain vTcittitudjjs o"f r > the liy Charles Maclean,' of I Calcutta. " oy - »'• 0 School Books and Stationary. W. Y O~U N, G, No. t2, Se«ond-(lreet, corner of Chefnut-ftrect, "tXAS now ready for sale, a very large aflbrt- A 1 ment of Snrliji, French, Latin and Greet SCHOOL BOOKS Alft, luch elementary books on Science, as are generally read in the academics and colleges throughout the Vnjfed Stages. I.ATtLY fMBLISHIi), Sheridan's Diiftionary, the. fix'th edition, in ope large vol. 8 vo. price 3 dols. Dittp, largp 11 mo. price I dol. 75 es. » Ditto, common, price I dol. 50 cts, All fo{ts of drawing, packing, printing, and writing Piper ; Boards, Pa(l«boards, fi*-athing and blotting Papers ;"printfd'Blanks, bhnkTiooks, Wax, Wtffers, and other articles, •( the best quality, used in the counting house, or public olfice. ' , t Catalogues of a rryfcellaneffus coUeflion of ( BOOKS, with the price of each affixed, to be 1 [ by iriquiring as aboVe. OA. 14. —3aw6w This Day ] 1 And to be fold by WILLIAM YOUNG, tornerof, < Second and Chrfnjut ftrcets, ' , Price 3-Blit «f a Observations crt certain Documents Contained i> No. V and VI of 1 " The History of tl>c. United State* for 1 th? yea? 1796," In which the chakoe or speculation norainfi c ALEXANDER HAMILTON, s Late Secrztaky of the Tkeasurv, is REFUTED. ' '' j truiTTSN Br ulm sll r. v This publication presents a concise ftatcment of the base means praftifed by tht Jacobins of the I J United States to asperse the characters of those j pcrfons who «rp considered as hofttle to their difoj l .- | ' ganizing fchemcs. It also contains the cor- * ■ refpoAdence between Mr. Hamilton and Mtffp. I Monroe, Muhlenbiirgh andVcnabfe, onthefub jeftof the documents albrefaid, and a series of let ters fr»m James Reynolds and his wife to Mr.Ha milton, proving beyond the of a d<!ubt, that the connedion between hinj and * was the result of a daring conspiracy on the part I of the latter his afiociates to extort money. v #5" A discount of ore third from the retail price will be made in fayor ol wholefaie for n cash. Orders to be aidreffed to Mr- Yo'tfff*. AuguH of. a,place, v AS a .Wet Nurfc, a vpung wp»wn f who can _ bewell recommended. Inquire in Eleventh llreet, near Race-flreet. natif. 17. | . "cod 1 w. For sale. or to he let on ground- ; rent, ai A.,valuable f.ot of Ground ; SITUATE on the north-east corner of Wal nut and Filth streets, fronting the State llqufe fqujre. This lot is fifty-one feet front B on and ope hundred and thirteen feet an half on Fifth, street ; there,are at c present two fipalt two story aijd.a number of fitiall tenements thereon. 'Also, for Sale, Two three story Brick Houses With convenient flores, wharf, &c. fituate.oo Water-fireet, between Mulberry and Saflafras streets, containing in front on Water street sis- th ty-four feet, and continuing that breadth east- th ward nine:y-five fest, then widening to the cl south t'urteti) feet fiy inches. Tbele houses un ave ine, convenience of a public slfey adjoiiupg N' on the north fide, and are a very defir3ble fitua tinri for a m-reliant, flour fa«3or,or others w!;o ipayhavebccsfion for flotage of gocds. This l, property will be fold on Very rc'aionaWc terms i'orcalh. For fu;thcr information apply to the I print/sr. July 31- m&w:f pe New-Theatre, , s . D'amber 11, 1797. • 'a- I Managers particularly reqntft the con-»; ;t: . cttfrence of t,le public in the of a j ] cufloin, which hws hitherto o/ giving a- i J way or difpoliag ol Kfi TUKN CMiiCKS at the j rhcatre. II V . 1 hey are aware that jentlctnen uticonfcious n of any wrong done to tae interelt of the inftitu ® 'I tionby thispradicc, from a C-neral, though rtiif 0, taken idea that Checks are the ffinrefrntatives of a right to so many feats in tkn Thdatro, during an Evening's Enter taiurofint, and transferable at vvjll; eo when in fadl, they were never intended a 9 more en than' toitnr by which the Door-keepers are enabled to afcertaia with th<? l?aft trouble to the parties % that themfehes hav6 before in the Theatxc, ©r us paid for their admission. . Independent of the injury the Managers sustain, at fuca a encourages a crcu Jof idle boys and other disorderly fyrround the doors of the 4 iiesitre, the oorrtiptiun of their moral* and the gteai annoyance ps the Audience; ' iv < i 358 foorci of twp evijs of no in- J i confidrrable mi^hkhdt; one that 01 ve,ry improper, company is. by theTe in eai i admit y» ted-.;- and ih<? other, that to Checks passing into difboneß hands, they have frequenaly countcrlcited to a krge amount purpofesof ® c Sale s j 1 his statement will it isrefpeSfully hoped, in duce the Public to discourage fi/ch a traffic : and »' the exertions of the Managers will, if thus assisted, eafijy prove adequate to its enti-A: abolition. WIGNELL REINAGLE. j December 13 IW re FOR SALE, ar Joseph Anthony If? Go. >, No. S- Chefnut Street, t " A cargo of chqlce Eourdeaux Brandy, Ift and 2d proof, just landed 350 bales of sonrbon cottoh of quality J 9 do. Surat, do do A quantity of heavy black pepper ia bales Bourbon Indigo of the H'gh proof J|amaic»ipirits >■ Old London particular M»iii;ira wine /In pipe* & do. market dp. C qr. casts. c > New England rum in hogsheads Genuine Holland Qin in pipes n Claret in cafe» Spermaceti capdles and ftrain'd oil Ptitna Bollon heef Choice Halifax Salmon in barrils and half barrels Dp. Herring in do do • Bcft Boston Mackarel in barrels oS the fall fare. New-E ngljjf,d tdw l-^ttn A few tons of Russia cordage, •- Rullia feather beds > : Cilovtr and Timothy feed in :aflcs t | Long, whalc-bene No, i, 3, ;>nd 3, spft.oi> fail cjitc^ A feiy quijity Uyfon te^ • Carolina rice in whjale and hali tierces !).i)A i An invoice of Dutch ho)iOv( glass ware. . Nuvembtf 8. ' d3\y. A person well with ' ttheory and pnaitiaofhofik-keepin^wliflhjljWien ■" Imany yeaxscngage4 inbt)(si|ef3fothuTifel(anfl others, be glaJ to he employed, either as an agent " or factor; or in polling books ; stating unsettled f Hwp' V> 9f ln -. W c Wi apy. oih-c ktad ofi wnt ' ing, in French, or, En^Uih, A note iuldreffed to, j. A. and lfft at titis office, j win be puniSually att,eiid«4 to, november 30. jawtf | > 0, T I C perfonf arf. hereb* that the frV&rtber intends to apply for a re ■ newal of the undermentioned loft c< r'tificates of [ Bank of th«. United States—He for ! warded them under coyer, of a to John Ant}cT,of Loudop, hy, thf ihip Ba«hu», cppt. ' George, wjiJchjeft tlyis port in Julie, lafi for I»on <ton. But that (hip having been on h er passage and feu»to France, the above letter and in clofures have failedin their destination. ceftificates, vis. Nos, 26325, 26j?<7, eaffc for ; fqur fhsres, d?tc4 January ■ issued in the naipe of Henry Grac«, of Tot? , tenhatu Higlicrofs, Britain. Z/VCCHEUS COLJ.INS. Philadelphia, november 8.. 2atv6w " NOTICE. • ■ THE Stockholders of the Bank of-the United , States, are informed that according to the ftatixe of Incorporation a. general Elesflion fbr t twenty D;reilpr« wjll be held a| ths , of the United Stjitff itvdje City of Philadelphia, . on Monday the Grft day of January aj,tfi> - o'clock in the forenoon. , And pursuant to the Eleventh of the Bye Laws the Stockhokleri of the said Bank arc hereby notified to afiemble in general Meet- t ] ing at the lame.place,op Tuesday tlije fecotul b day. of .next at, live the li vening. n By oi;derjofthe. Board of direiWi, b G. SIMPSON, Cashier. e Second fundament«l Article. Not more than three fourths of tne,Dirfi£\ori. lin office, exclufure of the Piefnlent, shall be e- v Ugjible.for, tUe next succeeding year, but- the {.' Direct or-wko shall be the ti«i* of an Eleflioi) may alwayjbererelefled. V Philadelphia, nov. FOR SALE, "~ r ~ U By BENJAMIN, GLARK, No. ss, the«or l ner,(»f, l Chyl't;pt anjl Froi^AvffW, A, large quantity, of Glocfcsv and b< hijsa .genfr^l ; atTqr.tmeat of Tools, Efles and Materials, cosfiflting of Clock,M»v?n P 'tTjents, eight day and thirty hppr brass pinions 01 Qfd Urge work Bflls, clo;k and watc;h Dials, m (Springs, Hands, GlafTes, Pu trice Stone,. Emery, Ujotun. Stone, Cat Gut; bench, (land and tail Vices; "turns, Plief.%Chains,.Seals,Keys,.Stc. &c. bi * # * Appreaticts,Waited. G noyembcr 3. flttntf- a J •J To be, S'Jd, _ . The time oft a Negro Boy, r About fifteen years of age, has seven years yet to f<;tye ; he is au exjelltpt hoafe Servant, a&iva at andjbealthy. Printer- ul December 3. ds (w, at T-his Day is th BV \ffifT< Dobfon, Carey, Campbell, Ric and the ottirr IScaK'ellfrs, •' ni Price p^e,Dollar, l„ Efcgapt'j : prbitcd on Wove ,paptr } and, fat*, aa Bv John i'hcropfoa,. • a view, or The Gonflitutions Of the. f&veral.States with each other, and y-ith the tjnijed States :'eihihitipg in th<s prpmiiient features of caeli Conftitptiqu, and clairmg together their ny>ft provifiops, under the i"cveral heads of admiaiftrafion ; with r " Nqtes andCbfervations. By WILLIAM SMITH, Of South CcrroHnet, v , L 1,. D. am! member of tha Congress of the IjnitedStatej. j th Dedicated to of th* United States. 1 as N. B. A few Copies printed on sn | per, at.s.4th!of a dollar. { New Aflembly Room, South Fourth flreet, between Chefnut and Walnut , streets. ? Mr, FRANCIS, OF THE HEW-THEATRE, e O ESPEGTFOLI.Y informs his jfcholars and the iv public in general, that his Academy for Dauc :s ing will commence, for the season, on Thurfjay, . December IJ, at thep'oove ELEGANT ROOM ; a W(ien he hopes to reqr.iv.e the continuance of their t acculios\ed patronage, which it w>U be his unrc ; mitting endeavor to defervj. e The days of teaching; fur his young pupils arc 1 Thtirfjays and Saturdays, from 5 o'clock In the t atcernqon till 6, and from 6 till 9, far those of a r more advanced age. As an accommodation to thofc liyjag in this vi , linage, Mr FMfccis intends to in,llri;(9 a fsnaH 1 party of children op YV'euiiefday and Friday f noon?, at his house. 1 Diftia.sl from the PrJ.3ill.ng Balls, JJf. FaaNcit will have four private feleit JSabfcriptjan k*Uf. Privateteaching, either at the Academy, orhii i s hou/'e. Mr. Francis*! firft 3;v)l will b.e 09 5 Tucftjay, 19th Dec. at t)ie Neyy Affjoibly RfOiP ir Ladies 3nd Gentlemen's tickets to be hid, by f applying to Mr. f. as usual. for further particulars, enquire of Mr. F. No. - 70, north pighth flreet. Pes. 11—mwftf 1 Imported in the brig Eliza, Capt. Hastie,_/J"cw? Bourdeavx ; Claret ip 'Jafes q[ 4 very fup.m'igr quality, White Sauterne Wi:ie in Cases, Qliyc Oil in bafltets of 13 bottles ea'c^, White and cpjoured Kid G|qves, do. do.£i{l( do. A fjw pipes q1 Bourdeaus Brandy, | For SjJe by JAMES l ATIMER.jvn. 71, South \Vhmt«s. Who hat also for Sale, A few qr. Calks Old Sherry Wine, D g P- 1". daw For Sale by the Sublcriber, 10 bales Coil'as 40 do. i3aftps „ 11 dp. Mftijioqdy J7 dp. (phintz 7 do. Tookery % do. 35 do. 3 do. Check Stripe* I do. Guzzic \ I box Diapers 7 do. Umbrellas 3 s pipes fine ft particular Wine, of tha vintage 1795. mordecai LEWIS. December y 3 aw 4 w Thomas Ranoaj^l, P9i?SjjliCl9' his refpeiU to his. Brands, and the Public in , informs them that he has opened an Office, at his house, No. 88, Spruce flreet, for the gqnjofe of bull nets iq. the line, of Coquniffion and Agepcy, collecting rewind put ftandjng claims in any part ot the United Sut<» He flatter* hiqiftlf. that from his lpng refidaoca iq this couptry aqd a general knowledge o/it, hisXer cicss will be found worthy thp notice of those who may please to confide, to him the management qf any of*their concarna. N> Bk Security given where requirep. Mthmo 34. 3pwtf City of WafhiijigtQn, SCHEME Of tl)e,Lottery, No. IJ, F.br tlx Improvement, of the, Rental City, & calh 30,popj.*r< ; jo.oov U dittq 1J.Q90 &, ca,flms,Df)p 40>poo I ditto 15,9.00 4 Qaft L ditto 10,000 & ca(h 10,000. t0,00.0 I dittp 5,090 & 1 ditto 5,900 $ ca(h 5,000 10,000 1 caili prize of *0,900 t da. 5,000 eich,ar*j ■ jO,OOO i.«. d«t- 1,000 ' - 10,00 c *9. dv- ifIJV - K>,<XXI oq do, ipft - - to,ooo »oo do. 50 409 dp. 35 - - 10,000 1,00.0 do.- 30 - so,ooo 15,00 c do. • >58,000 SfiWi Ticketj, av Ejght , 490,90* Nj B. Tofsv»ur those who may tafcc a quan tjty of Ti)ck«:s,the prixe-of. 40,ododollars will b« th«,tA*T dI»JKn. ticJwt, »ndth« bpt on,* AndapfrovaJnotcj, rqonsy or, prizes, iq ten days alter, drying, will bp rectivo<f for any number not ets. ThUUptt«cy wjU afford. aOicWgant fpeciuien o(. t^cpjivate buildings to, be. er«ift«i, iq,, Walhington—Twp oeany|u] dcfliyis, arc a|jMdy y l»leili;<i,for the «D(irc fronts.on two of thcpjiblk squares; from thtoft drawiagn ir ispropofdito two centre ami '~ourcorner fooq aspof. fMT tbis.Jofwry is fojd,' and t°< coqyey thaiu, l!>c manner dffcrihedjq.thf fchpmc.fot the. HcteJ ifjttery, A nett deduction of fiv.e. per cent, will b{ made tp defray the necessary e*pen)es of .print ing, &c. and the furplns will'be n}ad<S a part of' the fpnd .intended for.,fcb«-National Urrvv<rlft.y, to bf creiled within the city jaf .Walhin^too^ The f«cui;itjesgiven for thepjxm»flt,pf tbf Pr' le s, are held by the.Prefidrnt and two ors of, th( Bsnk.of Columbia, and are valuod >t. more than half the amount of thelewery. SulJtiUJiC BLOi)G£T. ,§, Tickets may be had at the Bank of Colum bia ;of Jamts &.Co.. Baltimore; of Feter Gilmaq, Boston ; of John .Hopkins,,Wikhmond and nf RicAard , W«llf, Cnppet'i; Fftrr.y. niinf Peale's Mus.eum. valuable repository of thr works of Na ture, so well calculated to delight the mind tins undtrfti.oding, is opened daily, as usual. It Hands in an : airy and healthy .fittwtion, and free l'rom the epidemic at.prefent afflkis the city ; it may, therefore, be frequented with the greateS fafeiy. As an (luily of Nature is .the tn9ft.ratipn.al and fleattng '■ ava.Swcn(:e,.the, nwft lubliiTve Expands th? hear!- T^;y. IVljtn Natures -jjoris gait (ban?, fftd " I-Jfild,, Many mtes-Jin;f additioas h'lvc lately been, rp.to thi. MuiLum : afd the feathered tribej. contaiftinaa variety of the mbH.rare and J)eautiful fubjefti, s now very advantageously arranged. U'axen Figures, of Men large as lif<> (some of thsrh Cillsifrom nature) are here drefTed ia'their proper habits, and placed in attitudes chr.ra&eri&ic of their refp &ive nations. Here may be fqen the North f-', riierican. Savage, and the of South-Ameri ca—a l'.boring Chinese, and the Chlncfe Gertie- 1 map—the sooty African, and the Kamtfchadalc— with f-me Natives of the South Sea ICands. The imwenfe variety and intcrefting diversity which this Mqfeum ofier6 to the view, may be lecn but aannpt.be deferibed with full cfTeil, .'£'s' I'lice only I-4th of, ,1 dollar. : Seyt. 38. law A farm for sale, , TN Perth Amboy in the fiate of New-Jeifay, * °' four hundred acres, including a proper proportion of meadow, of arable ami wood land, and Cik rnatjh t There is on the premises, * a good apple orchard, arid a variety of othty fruit trees, it is well watered with springs and ' brooks, it is hounded on two fides with navi gable waters and has a good mill site, its situa tion is healthy and plca£u»t, commanding a of the navigation of Perth Amboy and its environs, .and convenient to the fineft fifh and , oysters in their proper season, it abounds with natural manure from which, with the advanta l ges of the fait marsh by applying the hay there from to the keeping of flock, may at a small fxpenl'e, be enriched to a great tiegr»e and ren -1 -dered one of tf>e firtt grazing farms in the Jtate ; it is calculated for a faraair or a gpntle map s feat, Laving several eligible sites for building. This farm will be fold together or divided, as may Tuit a purchaser, at private sale, or if not fold, will be set up at public auc tion on Tuefciay the nineteenth day of Decem ber next, at the luiute ot Robert inn keeper in Perth Amboy, at eleven o'clock m the forenoon v Any perlon inclining topurchafe may vi?w the pri-miies by application to John or Matthias Haljied at Perth Amboy, froth . whom or from the Hon. Jonathan Dayton, Esq. speaker of the house of reprefeijtatives of the United States now in Philadelphia, from. Mat ibiaj William fon,)u\). efq. or Mr. Samuel Smith at Elizabeth-Town further information may be °i>Ui!tfd, —and who are pafieCed of maps of the farne. Perth Ambay, Nov. 16, 1797. ; —eodtißD Salisbury Estate. THE Subscriber, prno to enntrai9 his busi ness. oifers this i.ft*ie far sale, on moderate terms. On it arc one Bla!l and three Air Furnaces, a complete Boreiug Machine, and a very good grift Mill, with two pair ot ft.uvci; »t£r> a good Forge, all in perfeS repair, as are jIUIic Water Works conceit ed with these various branches. The Air Furnace* were lately built lor the purpofc of catling Cannon for this arc about two thousand acres of Land, one half of which it under wood, the other very fine arable Land, producing the bell Kay and Failure. The Cannon lately manntatiurtd there, tully proves the excellency <pf the metal, which is superior to any in thi* country, and probably, equal to any ioi the world ; for not one of fixty-n.je gwns ( lately made, although some of the 24 were, bored ; into 32 pounders, have failed on piouing. TJIi suit. ; ation is very eligible, pasticulariy foe this branch of j manufafturc, and a pUcc of arms lying in the .late ;of Connefticut. and only 30 miles from Itvenal rand - ' ing» on the Hud/on's riv«r, and having every adv»H ---! t«go thai can from a gltoty o£ water issuing i from a large natural popd, very near the Furnace t and which may be converted into a variety of other ■ ufeful purposes. The purchaser can beaecotmnodat ed with ail the Hook and uteniils, and have poflcffioi* on or before the firJt of Juqe next, and preparation ' mayTse made in the mean time tor going into Blatl.im mediately thereafter, for every part will be delivered in g#od ocder, with fame coal, Ore, Sec, Sse. For : terms, apply t<i«JMr. Jpfcpb Aothony, in Philadel iphia; David Brooks, Esq. one ofthe JleprefentaMtea ih Gongrefs for this State ; Mr, David Waterman, oa thftprcntifctt or tothe.ptoprietar.in Now-York. WILLIAM NEILSONv rf - 1 ■ ga.wtt 4 Houie and Lota, in lhrd&ntvwn± TO BE SOLD, a handforne two story Honfc. with-the Lot 030 whiclr.it is ere&ed,. about tile middle of the beautiful and healthy Village of B&rdfcntown. The Hetfe is. flirty two feet front, and in neat order. Tlle-lot-contain* one acre., and is one hundred feet, on the main, street,, *nd extends with the fame breadth uhaik flreet. Also, a large Lot, containing nwu-Iy font acres, fepainted trom.the former by baclt.ftreet. One third only of' tHe purchase money will be re quired upon executing-a deed, an<f for the- re mainder, such credit will bo given as the purchaser et may chufc. This prop«rtf wiill be fold /re« w all incumbrances, ?nd an iodifputable title-.giveftf! For further particulars, enquire, either of Dr. William Burnes. refuliug in Bordtntown, near, the prenufes, who will (hew-the fame, or tf RETER THOMSON, Conveyancer, no. 1444 M*rfat«fttecn: Qecerohtj. a, ? awtf Real Eltate for ijralfc, A PLANTATION, in a healthy and goetlii ruatiou on Chefftr Creek,, in Mlddleten Tnwnflnp, Delaware County, containing acres, upwards of 50 acres of-which are wood land, ; well timbered ; the rewai»der plough darul" .aijd watered, meadow—of the,latter, many more; acres can be made at a ft»»U expence. There are 011 fatd premises, a gpod orchard of bed grafted fruit, a house, with a spring-near the door, a frame b»rr*,vrith flabling undsr, atiiaiog tencmunt on eoepart of faid.place.——A»y-.p«rfofi.inciiaiiij: to purchase, may view the to Wjt.PtN»u.L, on . said farm, and know the. terms by applying to Jonathan in the. borough. ot Ctelfer, npyeimbcc-.si. 3t end To be fold;. AN BLEOAKT COUNTKY.SEAT, contaln ■ iog 6- aure*-a»d 40 perches, wjth- a neat two Hvufe-and Kitchen an- apple Orchard, tu. fituau- 00 tlte IriW traift .-latjc, in the towpfhip, of MeyamenOog, about one.raild.from the city of Philadelphia. Further particulars will be made known upon application at the .office of theCPhiladelphia Gazette* The intpt»vonent.i upon.this plaoe) for tade and -elegance, (laud unrivalled. December 1. <jtf All Perlons who are indebted to the estate of^WitUAVjiHErsHAiT, fen. ot Phila delphia, deceased, are, to make fpeedjr payment; and thofc who have.any demands a gainst said estate, will pleafeto pre£cstlhem,pro. perly attelled, to the fubfcrihers. 1 Will'wmi Hiy&am r ~i Robtrt Heyjhom. > Executors. Frond* Boiues S'ayre, J novtmber 6. IaW4W LAW BOOKS; Latest London and Dublin Editiont. H. Cff P.. HWE, Boohfeilers, Ho. l6,iSouth Second, and No. 50, Market street, HAVE juftTetcived by the l rte arrivals (rom Lpntton and Dublin, tbeii fpnirg importa tion, confiding of-a variefy-of the lat«ft ard ninlt approved 1 .aw Books, which; added to those alrea dy on hand, forms the most extensive collection ev., er offered for sale in this country. They thetefore beg lcavcto notice, that trom the nature of .thtip connexions they are enabled to felllrilh eil'tioHS (as. have hitherto done) at the very loweilprices. The following are among the late It publications. Vefcy, jun'rs Reports in Chancery, 1 »yy. Peabe's Cases at-Nifi Prius ; Ridgeway'3 Ref-ort» in the time cf.Lord Hardwicku ; Mover's Proders Praake in the ItGclcfiaftical Courts ; Barton's Treatifo. on a Suit in Equity ; Tidd's PrSdlice of the.Court of King's Bench in Personal A(9ions,2 .parts complete ; Ward's Law-os Nations ; Cruise on Ufcs j modem Reports, 2} vols. London edi tion. H. and P. Rica expefl t» receive hy the firft ar rival from New-York the 6th vol. complete of Durnford and East's Reports, the sd part of Gil bert's Law of Evidence by Lefc, and'a RUfttbw of hew publications. June ?6.
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