tfje AW Philadelphia Baily Advertiser. Nvatsej} 1^55-J Marfbal's Sales. United States, ) ' Di(k< ift. J (T, BY virtue of a writ of fieri Facias ifiucd outofthe I)iftri£! Cojart of the United States for the Penn sylvania Dillrift, to me direeled will be exposed to Tublic Sale, on Tuesday the fccond day of January next, at fevcu o'clock Jk tbo evenmg, at the Mifchltnt's Coffee House in Second Street, in the city of Philadelphia, the following tra&i and par dcU-of vacant and unimproved land* fttnated i#» the County of Bedford in the State of Pennfykrania to wit: one traft of land called Rulh Bottom, situated oa the waters of Liclieu creek, in Selfaft township in the fame county, bounded by lands of Jjicob Bore man, William Dolhoog. Ralph Brooks and others, containing three hundred and ninety-one acres, and, onehundted and tkirty two perches and the uinal al lowance. Gne tra& called Newland, fltuated in Belfaft town fliip in the fame county, bounded by lands of George Stpes, Monci Difchangs, Neas Willi«m Dticiiang, John Ruflfle and others, containing four hundred and four acres and three quarters,and the usual allowances. Ooe traft called Hickory Ridge, Htuated on the waaeri of Tonolaway creek, in BelfaJl townfhia, iu the fame county, bounded by lands of Elias Rutman, Tcter Sircighu, George Monci acd others, containing four hundred and aores and itiQcty-fix peaches add allowauce, And one traft called Gold Miite, fnuate on the waiers oi Tonolaway creek in BelfalV township, in the fame county, hounded by lanfdsof Will iaro Woods PeterSwartzler, John M 4 Lett, Jacob Bosnian, Tho mas Logan and oth< rs, containing three hundred and (cventy acres and fifty-fix p"ichcs The foregoing tiaft® are all patented, seized and taken in exccbtior. asthe property of Philip Reilly/ and to be fold by William N'ubols, IXlarjbal. i)etfTrh " a a- . s»,i- Maifhal's Sales. 'Ovttkd States, ) _ ' f'enoiylvama Dtftricfl, J -H' BY virtue of a writ of 6eri f»cias ifJLied out if" the diftciil cOHrt of th* Uniwd !tt*t<-( for tke Fennfylvania diflri,°i, to me directed, will be exposed to sale, on Tuesday the second diy of Jattoary next, at seven. o'clock in the •veuinp, at the Merchants' Coffee-houfe in Second-street, in the city of Philadelphia, the followyig trails or parcels of vacant and unim proved LAND, situated in the county of So merset, hteeounty of Bedford, in the flat; »f Pennsylvania, viz.— A certain trail, surveyed in the name of Ma ry Eafleman, containing three hundred & eighty aeres and the nfual allowance &c. situated on the waters of Stony creek, in Stoney creek townftip, and bowided by lands surveyed for fofeph Kirk brtde, John Koads, Charles Keinfhsw, and o thers. A certain fwrveyad is the name ef George Campbell, coataining four hundred and ten aere» and allowance See. situated on the weft fide of Alleghany Mountain, cm the waters of Stony creek, in Stony creek-townlhijf, for merly Be'lfArdjuqw Somerset county,and boumd ed by lands surveyed for Joseph Kirkbrida, Ma ry Eafleman, JsJw» Rowfer and others. A certain other trail, lurveyed in the name of Benjamin Lodge, containing four hun<lr<d.and fourteen a:res & three quarters & allowance,&c. Huated on the waters of Clear run, a liraneh of Stony creek, in Stony creelt townfhig, m tke county atorefaid, and bounded by land* surveyed for William Gattack, Wiliiam Skinner, Oe&rge Campbell and others. A certain other trail, surveyed in the name of Richard Williams, containing three hundred and ninety-seven acres and a half and allowance &c. situated on the (fate read and old road lead ing from Bedford te Pirtfburg, and oc the wa ters of Stony creek, in Stony creek townibip, in the county aforefaid, and bowided by lands fur veyed for Jacob Stotler, William Gotamy, Sa muel Adams aid others. A certain ether traif, surveyed in the name of William Gattack, containing four- hundred and one acres and a half and allowance Sec. situ ated on Clear run, a branch of Stony creek, in Stony creek tijwnfhip, in the county aforefaid, and bounded by lands surveyed for Robert Wil liams, William Skinner, Benjamin Lodge and others. A certain oaher trail, surveyed in the name of Robert.Williams, containing four hundred and two acres and a half and allowance See. fitu at»d on tke waters of Stony creek, in Stony creek towr.lhip, in the county aforefaid, and bsuuded by land* jfurveyed for Jacob Ziglar, Richard Williams, Samuel Adams and others. A certain other trail, surveyed in the name «f James JoHr.fen, containing three hundred aod ninety-live acres and allowance See. situated on both of the state road, on the waters »f Stony creel(, in Stony creek lownthipi in the county aforefcud, and bounded by lands surveyed for Alexander Johnson, Joseph Engle, Conrad Weaver and others. ' A certain other trail, surveyed in the name of Alexander Jofcrfon, containing four hundred iotl fi«e acres ana 4 half and allowance &c. situ ated on the waters of Stony creek, in Stony .creek township, in the county aforefaid, and bounded by lands surveyed for John Lombard, Jarnw Johnson, Joseph Engle and orhers. A certain other trail, surveyed in the name of John Johnson, containing four hundred and <igh't acres and three quarters and allowance ftc. situated on the waters of Stony creek, in "Stony ereek townihip, in the eouuty aforefaid, and bounded by lands surveyed for Robert Tnck jiefs, John Shoemaker, Mathias Uaker and i»thers. A certain other trail, surveyed in the name of William Campbell, containing feur hundred and feVentfen acres and a quarter and allow ance tec. situated adjoining Jones's road, and a on a large run emptying into Laurel-hill creek, otherwise called the North Fork of Turkey-foot, in Miilford township, in the county aforeraid, •and bounded by lands surveyed for Joseph Bark er, Mathiw GofTet, Benjamin Rufsieand others, A certain other trait surveyed in the name of Beifey Gilbreath,containing three hundred&nina tiy nftw acres and one quarter and allowance, Ac. situated on Roaring run, a f;nall hranchuf l.aurel Hill in Mdford township, in the county a forrfaid, and bonndsdby lands surveyed for John Driver, Moses Parker, J«fej>h Barker and others. A certain other trail surveyed in the name ef Joseph liarkrr, containing four hundred and three acres and one quarter and allowance, &c. situated on a large run emptying into Laurel Hill creek a bout a raile above ih« fulls, is Miiford township, in the county .aforefaid, and bounded by lands sur veyed for Mathias GofTett, William Campbell, Bet ley Galbreath and others. A certain other trail surveyed wi the natne of James Ciffna, containing four hundred and one a cres and one quarter and allowance, &c. situated on Jones's Mill run, a branch of Laurot'i HiU creek, in Milferd township, in the county aforefaid, and bounded by lands fr.rveyed for R bert M'Connel, John HendiH, Kcnjim:n BaiAfon „ nd others. PHILADELPHIA: FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 29, 1797 A certain other tradl surveyed io the name of Mary Galbreath, containing lour hundred ano one acres and allowance, &c. fituated-«n Jones's mid rim, a branch of Laurel Hill creek, in Milr ford towprffcip, in the county a&vefkid, and boun ded' by lands furvcyed for Gabriel H.ifter, James CifTpa, James Campbell ajnd other?. A certain oth*r tract ltsrveycd in the name of James Campbell, containing four hundred and twenty three acres and one qturtar and allowance, &c. situated on the head waters of Sheer's Mill r*o, and on hoth G<J;* piftJU). Miiford and the coun ty aforefaid, and l>oitn<!rd by furvcyed for Tlieodore Memiwger, William SheafF, John Scott and others. A certain other traA furvcyed in the name of John Scott, containing four hundred and three a» cres and' three quarters and allowance, &c. situat ed ou the head waters of Shaver's mill ryn, in So merset township and county, late Miiford township, Bcdiord county, aud bounded by lands surveyed for William Sheaff, Jtimes Campbell, William Scott and others. A certain other 1 trftCi, fprveyed in the name of William Scott, containing tjirce hundred and eigh-. ty-nine acres, and one quarter, and allowance, See. fituared on a large run, emptying into Laurel Hill , Creek, about a mile ahove the middla road, i& 3o merfrt township, Somerset county, late Miilford township, Bedford ccunty, and bounded by lands surveyed for Isabella, G&fcrcath, William Coatcs, Robert Martin, and others. A certain aihei ira&, filtvcycd in the name of Sa ■WtlHagcrtlian, containing four hundred and thir teen acres and allowance, <scc. situated o»> both fide» of the Sfate road on the waters of Stony creek In Stos ny creek townthip, formerly Bedford, now* Somer set county and. bounded by'lauds fuiveyed for Samuel Hillcgas, Cornelius Bams, Jacob Slottcr and others A certain other trad surveyed in the nameol Fran cis Walker, com anting three hundred and ninety-twb acres and & l**U a*d *tiof»*Ace, occ. fituatcd on the of th« NorfchJFoikof Turkey Foot, thf line between Miiford and Turkey Foot Sorarrfpt B dford tomitytnd bounded Uy lands Purveyed for Jeffe Brooke, John Brooke, William Btddle and Peter Fuotman aod others. The foregoing lands are held by warrant of Survay, Seized and taken in execution as the property of Philip Reilly. William Nichols, Marjhal. December 23 dtg ]. Marshals ,Salcs, United States, 7 Pennsylvania Diftrift. J BY virtus of a Writ of venditioni exponas, UTgie J out of the Circuit Court £of theWnited States, in and for the Pepnfylvania Dillrift of the MiddU Circuit, and to me direfled will be fold at public fait at the Marihals Office in Race Street No. 1 ij. on Saturday the 30th day of December intt. at II o'clock at noon, two elegant engraved Copper plates ot Shakespeare, one plate of Harmony, Bartolezzi, one plate of prudence, do. one plate ot meekneft, do one plate of beauty, do. arid one plate of Harveft home do—Seized and taken in execution as the property of Tnßram Bampfylde Freeman, and John Nicholfsn, Merchant!, trading under the fifm of Freeman and Company, And to lie fold by William Nichols, Marshal. Mar/haTs office > December ißthl79? J dtf THE SUBSCRIBER, ONE of the late firm of FREEMAN 'J Co. thinks it a duty he owes to himfclf, to de clare, tUat ha iino wife concorntd mthe property above adveitiftidiiytheMarihal!, nor ought he tq be fokjefito the fajd aAion, which will be dilut ed by the party whole iittereft it is. 7 rijlram Bamfylde Freeman. Deeember 11 dt3oth To be Sold at Public Vendue, (If not btfore disposed of at private fait) Mondaythe iirftdayof January next, at fix o'clock in the evening, at the Merchant*' Cof fee House, in Philadelphia, Twenty-Six Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty acres of L<VND, in the State of New-Yoik, between the northern bounds of Pennsylvania and the now, or late in the townships of Hamdeuand Warren, and coun ty of Montgomery. One fourth of the ouichafe money to be paid at the time of fate { for the reftdue credit of one, two and three months, will be given, on inhered and good security. Deo 4. yawtS. To be Sold at Public Vendue, (If not btfore difpofpd of at private sale) A\N Monday the lirit day of January next, at fix V/ o'clock in the evening, at the Merchants' Coffee House, in Philadelphia, Forty Thousand Nine Hun died and Thirty-Nine acres of LAND in Green county, Commonwealth of Pennfylvania,on tha Wa ters of Fish and Wheeling Creek, and tea Mile Run. Thefc lands are fertile, well timbered and abound in vcoal; they were ten years ago for 5s per acre, patented eaijy in 1787, except 3,700, whioh were pa tented in 17Q? 5 Ihe grearcil part of them were sur veyed in 1783. This trafcl is between the Ohio and Monongahela, very convert ient to water carriage—about 19 miles from the town of Walhington, and from 14 to 16 from the villages of Greenlburgh and Wheeling. One fourth of the purchase money is to be paid at the time of sale ; for the icfidue a credit of one, two, and three months will be given, on interell and good security. Dec. 1. 3 tawt J* Thomas Randall, PRESENTS his refpeAs to his Friends, and the Public in general, informs them that he hasopensd an Office, at his haufe, No. 88, Spruce street, for the purpose of tranfa&ing bulinefe in the line of gommiffion and Agency, colle&ing rents and out- Handing claims in any part of the Unitt.l States.— He flatters hirofelf, that from his long refidorice in this country *nd a general knowledge of it, hiifer cices will be found worthy the »otke of those who may pleale to con6de to him the management of any of their concerns. N- B. Security given where required, nth mo t4 yawtf FOR SALE, By BENJAMIN CLARK, No. 55, the corner of Chefnut and Front streets, A Large quantity of Clocks and Watches. Atf», a |reneral »ffortmont of Tools, JEiles and Materials, coßfifting of Clock Move ments, eight day and thirty hour brass pinions and f&rge work ; Bells, clock and watch Dials, Springs, Haiids, Gliffes Punice Stone, Emery, Rot fret! Stone, Cat Gut; bench, ftantl and tail Vicesi Turns, Pliers, Chains, Seals Keys, -&c. See. * # * Apprentices Wanted. novembcr 3. f&tutf , To be Sold, The time of a Neg.ro Boy, About fifteen years of aa;c, his (even years yet to serve ; he is an excellent hc.tfc fervautr, ailive andheal'.hy. Enquire of the I'rir.trr. December 2. div/ By John Fen no, N°- ii 9 Cbefmit Street. Fresh ilaifins. A Small cargo, just arrived, and now landing at Chefnut street wharf, from the fioop Ya rico, capt. Halirell, confining of Kegs, B' j kcs :;nd Jar*. A few Jars of excellent G-jpes, mi) Aelnf of foft (helled Almonds,—Apply to 'he Mas'ieK on board, or to Jos. A*fhony& ffo-Sv r>tcemker ' ,'s?t " - PIHfSP N & fc-O.' have for sa/.e~ At tfieir Stores on Walnut street Wharf, Havannah Sugars,, -white amibrowi 25 hhdsj Jamaica ' do. - 3070 pieces of Narikeeni Imperial Tea, in quarters(ind eighths of chefls Quichfilver in tubs Madeira AVine in pipes hogiheads l'enerifle Wine in pipes Old led Port Wine in hogsheads Sail Canvaft, assorted, No. I to 8 8 cases of Manch.cftcr Goods,coafifling of, Dimities, Muflintts, Ginghams,Thickfetts, Corduroys, &c. ioq crates Queens' Ware, aiTorted Nails, a&brtcd ' Black quart Bottles Yellow OcTe in cases A quantity ps writing Slates Hate Ink Stands, &c. rco quarter ca.'ks Gun Powder Tn Love alfufor SALE or CHARTER, 1 TkeJhip QiOLLY, burthen 34,0 tons, a good veflel, aad completely fitted. The brig AMAZON, burthen 1300 bar rels, may be ready for feain a few days. The whole of the above veffcls to be seen at Walmit street Wharf. §. nan- 1~. A per ion well acquainted with tl* theory and mairv uimlelt' audothers, woirtd he g|»d to be r)thcr as an agent or factor; or in palling books ; (tatinjj uol'ettled accounts ; ox in executing any kind ot writ ing, in French er EngliAu A note addreilcd to J. A. and left at this office, will be punitually attended te. novembex 30. jawtf FOR SALE, at Wm. Young's Book Store, No. 5», Second street, the corner of Chefnut street, REPORT »t the Committee of the House of Reprefentati res of the United States, appoint ed to prepare and report Articles of Impeachment against WILLIAM BLOUNT, a Senator of the United States, impeached of high crimes and mis demeanors, made in pursuance of a resolution of the House of Representatives, authorizing the said Committee to Ct during the recess of Congress, and ioflrn&ing them " to enquire, and, by all lawful " means, to discover the whole nature and extent " of the offence whereof the said William Blount " Hands impeache..', who are the parties and " aflociates therein." Printt/i. by order (ff the Htufe of Reprejentatives. Decsmber 18. § James C. ?S? Samuel W. Fisher, AT THEIR STORE, NOJI3, corner of Arch and Froit streets, HAri roe she, Cotton and worded Hofie>y in trunk*, aiTorted A fiew bales red, white, and yellow Flannels Ditto futty romall Handkerchiefs Ditto Pullicat (ilk ditto Ditto Pondicfesrry apd Madrafs ditto Ditto Gurrahs Bengal black TaSetics 4000 pieces Nankeens, ar.d Few cnells bed Hyson Tea Alfa —1500 boxes liefl London Window Glass, from 8 by 6, to 19 by 14 —aod 15 hhds. Glass Ware, alforted, which they will dispose of cheaper than any in the cityl novembcr 98. .lawtf — . ——» —'- r ' —!»*> » r.** • . Landing this day, From on board the schooner Two Friends, Pan ic! Crawley, Master, 8c hhds. and 1 J amaica ROM, Ii pipes > J • FOR SALE BY George Latimer y Sou. tttveufber q. § James Richard Smith, TAKE liberty of informing their friends and the public, that they hare removed their store to No. 54, S*utb Frwt jlriet, i\cxt d«©r to Re ward Fox'» Au£Ucji tU)ojn, where they have »t this time for faie,a large aud general aflbrttnent of European & Eajl India Goods, Many of whidh are just imported in the Clothier, Wiltiam Pcnn, &». Sec. OA. ij. 6 * NOW LANDING, At South-street Wharf, The Cargo of tlx Ship Concord, Captain Thomp/on, from Bitovia. About jpo tons fir ft quality Java Coffee (jhe whole having b4fR fele&ed) 80 tons Java Sugar, in caniA«rt and bags 10 legurcs of old Arrack Nutmegs, Mace and Cloves FOR CALE BT PETER BLIGHT. Who also offers Far Sale, Just landed from ship Amity, from Jatrteica. 10s hhds. Jamaica Sugar, and 170 do. do. Rum. . ( novembor 2.3. d6w Canal Lottery —No. 11. WILL commence drawing Monday, the zctli mit. Fickcts for Sak in this Lottery, at Seven Dollars, at Wm. BLACKBURN'S Lottery and Brokers OfUqe, No. South Second-ftreet — Tickets iu the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery, at Tm Dollar!, where check hooks are kept lor register ing and examining in these, the City fff Walhing ton, No.II. and Paterfon Lotteries, and informa tion where tickets may be had in mod of the Lotte ries authorised by law 111 any of 'the States of the Union. ,N. B. Hie bufinefTOf aBiioKRR, in buying aud felling all kinds of Public Stock and Securitks, difecunthg Bills and . Notes of Hand, sale ef Lands, Houses, &.C. &c. will be du4y Attended to, by Wm. BLACKBURN. rroemhcyi 15. V The History of Pennsylvania, CY ROBE.RT PROUD, Tg now in thai press., and will be published, A with all conveniept expedition, by Zach A RIAH Paulson, jun. No. 80, C|iefnut-ftreet, PliiladelphVa, where fubferiptions will continue to be received, and at the Phibdc pliia Library, according to the printed propoi;.h, until the work is ready for thefubfcriberi. July JS. ' MWtf of North America. TKE Stockholder'are hereby notified, that an .led ion for twelve DireOtors, for the eufuing year, will be held at the Bank on AioDiiay, the Bth of January at tea o'clocl. -^i :ciIARD WELLS - C fr*r yt. , dr3ifiT 'Delaware antl bchuylkiH Canal. : TMtt .■;'/.*.■■<en.,i^^..nj. | i | t ; y( s i )( . . ele<3.jon for l'tcfijcnt and Managers, for the ettfu year, will tre held at the company's office, en the fir ft MoiSday in January next, at 10 o'clock, a.m. WM. MOORE SMITH, Sei'ry, December Xfr mw&fttllmj Schuylkill and huiquehanna Canal. THE Stockholders are hereby notjfied, that the eleAirin for and Managers for the ensu ing year, will be held at the company's office, on tl*- firft Mondaf in January at 10 o'ejuck, , a. m. Dec, ii. mw&fttftmf Penniyivariia Population Cem pany. THE Shareholders are hereby notified, thr.t .an. Eli.flion of Officers for the ensuing year, wjß be held at the Company's office, no. 53, nqrth Fourth street, on Wednesday, the loth day of January next, at 11 o'clock. Oy order <r the Board, SOL. MARACHE, Sec'ry. Daceml-er 16 eodtiothj Insurance Company ps North America. THE Stockholders act hereby informed, that a stated meeting of the Company will be held at their office on the ninth d?.y of January next (be ing tke ftcond Tuesday in the month) for the Sec tion of twenty-fivtDnt&or»fortk«crfiuqg year. *.UfcN.-HA£ABD, Sec'ry. December 14. th&tntgthT Philadetphi2undLancalierl\irn pike Company. THE Stocldiolders are hereby notified, that the annual Ele&ion for Officers far the enfuipg yeir.will be held at the Company's Office in Phila delphia, on the second Monday in January next, at I® o*cl«ck, a. m. Wm. GOVETT, See'ry. December 7. ats m&wtyj Insurance Company of North America. K Meeting of the Stockholders is to he held, a greeably to adjournment, at the Company's oflice, oa the firft Monday in January next, at n o'clock, a.m. EBEN. HAZARD, Sec'ry. December 14. th&mtillj Insurance Company OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. THE Stockholders are hereby notified, that an Elaiftien for thirteen Diredora to serve for one year, will be heid at the company's Office, 011 Monday, the eighth day of January next, at u e'clocjt. SAM. W. FISHER, Sec'ry. December 14. dtßthj A Fifty Dollar Bank Note, Of the Bank of the United States, was loft ou Sa turday l*ft, between the Bank of the United Btate» and the Horf; market —If an honest perfen has found it, and will leave it with the Printer hereof; they (hall be rewarded. Decembar 11. eo^gt NOTICE. To holders of JAMBS GREENLEAFs and EDI'/ARP FOX's Engagements IN confequcnce of many having been prevent-? Ed, from late unavoidable circutnlljnces from obtaining their Certificates, agreeablefo former notice. The Truffees now inform them,-they are ready toiflue rhe feme to those who may ap ply within fiptydays, »t N T p. 8 Chefnut Stt'ot, and those who do not, will be confnlfrcd ii re- Jinquiftiinj: tjie'f on the provnjcd for tjieir paysnejj. HENRY PRATT, TfIC MAJ W. FRANCIS. JOHN MIU.ER, JUN. JOHN ASHLEY, JACOJB BAKER. DecffWber 15. dfcet For Sale by the Subfcrihcrs, Prime Rice in tuhole and haff tierce/ Bautdeaux Brandy Tw ifli Wine Mclajis Georgia end Carolina Indigo Ravens Dad aid one bogjhead if paj'Jt brujhts. N. Isf J. Eraser. No. J5, Sent/} Front Street. Nov. 7- dim MUSIC. J. L. LENZ, Teacher ol Vocsl and inflrumental MuDc, RETURNS his Cncerc thanks to the l.adies and Cent lemon, from whom he received a very Kberal encouragement since his residence in this ci ty , and refpeilfully informs his friends and the pub lie generally, that, in consequence of the request of some of his friends, he has opened a Musical School at hishoufa in Syrmce Street No 174, where he will teach on the Piano forte, Violin &<;. &c.— He deems it \innecefTary to enlarge upon the nd vantages the learner will derive from jjn inftituti on of this kind; he will only fay, that attention and eeil are much e*ait«d in an affsmbly, where numberi are in pursuit of the fame objeit. His arrangement is such, that an iuterferepce of the the different fcxos will be cvqided. Those Ladies and Gentlemen who cannot make it convenient to attend at his school, he will wait upon at their houses. Applications will be thankfully receiv ed at.hit house, where and further parti culate may be known. Dec. 7. *iweod Alphabetical Lift of Duties, Payable by law on all Goods, Wares, aud Mer chandize, imported into the United States—latcil edition, to be fo)d by JOHN ORMROD, no. 41, Chefnut street. Dac. 16 -~d STOLEN Out of the fubfcribct's office a large blue I cloth cloak, half worn. The intideof the Collar is faced partly with scarlet velvet partly with scarlet cloth, and it has a silver hook and chain 33 a fafteniisg. fuitoble reward will be paid for rciloring it. WILLIAM MEREDITH No, J r i Soyth 3d Street, Dec. 1 > d I w \ TO BE LET, And po£ftfli<vi given the iA January, The House No. 107, Arch-fireet, N»ar the corner of Third Stroct.—For i'uriher particulars, emjuire asabove, cr at No. 28, Vina 'Street. December 27 <),f Offitrcof Insurance Company ior Proprietor* ef Stock, roade.a^re e ab!y to th« && of incorporation, a general meeting of the requdlcd on Wctfcu 1- «tfy, the 3d January r.ext, at 11 o'clock, at tT.e Oltice of the Company SAM. W. FISHER, Sec'ry. Dfceiqbrr a 6. dtjdJ Hylon and Young Hyson Tea. A few theft? of excellent ouality, For cor ner of Second and Hna streets. December 16. eot f deleft Subscription Ralls. NEW ASSEMBLY ROOM, ' South Fourth street, between Chefnut ani Walnti} I'.rccts. MR. FRANCIS refpcflfully informs the fubferi b(rs to the abev. UalL;, that the f u -ft W ,U b Q Oil Tucfjay, the ;d of January, 1798. A few nettles tb the SeletH Subscription Ball* be -touOea/by application to Mr. Francis, no. jo, ppr:h Eighth (li«t. . rcin»»o( fubi. riptjoa—each fubfejiber to pay fixe L>oiUrs, winch entitles him to a Gentleman's 1 lcket, and cards ol aJuulljon for two l.adies, to each of the four Bails—The Balis to be held everv. other Ti/cfilviy. * ibe number of fubferibem to be limited ta forty, Sublcribcrs.' Tickets will be ready for delivery 011 Suiurcky the inft. Mr. Siobo*! <Uy» of teaching for hisyoimg pupils «re Tk&rfdays and Satuidayg from 3 o'clock w tie alteruocn'tiii 6, and from 6 till 9 for thofc oi a more advanced agr. Vrivate tuition cither «,% . tfec AlJcmfcty Rooin> or at his Houi'e No. 7<9 North Eight Stre^f. N. B. Due notice will be given of Mr. Francis's second pra&ifing Ball. D<*. 26. dudj NOW LANDING, From on board the fliip Farmer, lying at Harper's Wharf, Claret in hhds. Ditto in cases Sauterne Wine ill do. Fo/ Sale, apply to John Whitejides W Co. No. 138, Macket-ftreet, Also, on hand, Bourdeaui Brandy in pipe» Fine old Antigua Rum A few cases of Claret, of a fupericr quality, november 19. Knglilh Grammar, The fee and edition, -withiimprovement,t t, \ DAPTEP to.the different classes of iearners 5 JT\. with an appendix, containing rules and ob* fervations for afTifling the more advanced ftudpnts to write with perspicuity and accuracy, By LINDLEY MURRAY. " This is a publication of much merit, and fully anfwets the profeffions in the Title-. '] he appen dix contains iomc of the best rules for Writing e- and \rtthFoprf«T. that wewcolleftu have ften." Monthly Review, July 1796. " Thl» Gratsmar is, on many accounts entitled to commendatory nrtice. its materials have been 1 carefully and judiciously Itilt'iflcd j its arjangemept is <liftins and well adaptad to the purpefe ol in. UruSion and its exprefiion is simple, pcrfpicuous and accurate, Act" &«• the chprafler at Urge in the Analytical Rt-Vuiu, July 1796. JEnglifh Exerciies, Adapted to the Grammar lately publilhed by Murray, confining of excnvplijlicatibxi of the parts of speech, in!ljr.ce»gf falfe orthography, violations of the rules of defers 111 punc tuation, and violations of the rules refpe&ing perspicuity and accuracy, designed f»r the benefit oi private learners, as well as for theufe of i'choot, v \V« have been much pjeafed with the petufai of these E*ercifes. 'I hey occupy with dillinguifh. . ed excellence a most important place in the fciencc of the Englifti langu-age; and as such, we can warmly recommend them to the Teachers of Sihauis, as well ns to aUthofe who are desirous of attilnirg correclnefi and preciuop in their r.atiya tongue. * Monthly Review, Jnly 1797, The above Books are forfale at Jusurn James Groksuanrs book ft ore, No. 87, Market ftrect. December I. 3Uw2w. For Sale, by the Package," For rash, or good notes at fifty or jiinetyfUy.j, viz. sook and Jaconet Muslins plain") flijpes, and Checks | do. do. Tamboured )■ ■'"''tf'' '> do. Ladies handkpreliiot's, | Packages, gentlemen's nej:k do. J Jaconet chintz jnuflin for home and the Weft India market, Pullicote and lipen handkerchiefs, for do. da printed do. do. common purple and chintz (h.iwls. The aljQve goods entitled to drawback on ex portation. Also a few scotch cpmtw icks aud an afTortm?nt of muslin by the piece. The whole of the above heing> a consignment from thp manufatSurers in Britain. To be seen at William Blackburn's Office, ]Jfc. 64, Sonth Second Street. ajwtf. This Day is Publifked, > BY MelL Dobfoii, Carey, Campbell, Rjc and th» cithei Book fellers, Price One Dollar and twenty-five cents, Elegantly printed on IVuve paper, and Hoi. prejjed, Bv John TJicropfon, A COMPARATIVE VIEW OF he Cpnftitutions of ths feversl States with ench other, and with tint of the ynited States: exhibiting in Tables the prominent features of caeh Constitution, and cUQingtog-'ther their (noft important provKon* under the fevcral heads of administration ; with Notes andObfervations. By WILLIAM SMITH, Of sr,uth-Cure/in"ir, L L. D. and member of the Congreii of the TtMtfd States. Dedicated to tha People of th« United States, N. B. A few Copies printed on an inferior pa per, at 3-4ths«l' a jciliaf. [Vol 'JMB XII .
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