To be Exchanged for Bnt'Jh, German, or India Goo/is, IN THE PACKAGE ; A trafl of valuable Land * In Lycoming, joining that of the Holland co. and containing io,ooo Arret. Inquire of the Printer. t Jta: TJ. • j ( ROSS & SIMSON, HAVE FOR SALE, A few bales Baftas, Coflas, and a quantity of Bengal COTTON Bengal SUGAR, in lags and boxe* Jan.aira, "J Jt. Vincent?, > RUM. and B'ngaJ j 300 calks RICE, snd A parcel ef (hip building RED CEDAR. * Oft 17. j'c Chocolate and Mustard, 1 of a superior quality tnanufaflsred, GINGEit and Pepper, ground ; shelled or pearl Barley; Philadelphia Porter, Beer, » Ale and Cyder ; Taunton ar.d Burton Ale ; London Porter ; red. Port and Lisbon Win a, fuitalile for exportation or home The highest pike given for Mutard-Secd. Alfa for fair, A quantity of Bocking and 5 common a variety of colors; a bale of •] Fustians, Shawls, &c, for sale by ( JOHN HA WORTH, 1 No. 98, south Fronf-ftreet. S nov- 17. m.feh.t.lj. I Just Published, r And to be h&d at the Book-stores of Messrs. Dob- J son, Camipbli, Youno and Ormrod, q in Philadelphia, OBSERVATIONS , Od the Cauftt and Cure of RentfctiDg or Bilious Fevers. To which is annexed, AN ABSTRACT of the opinions and pradice of F different authors: and an APPENDIX, exhib- C iting ioterefting fails and reflexions relative to th« Synoibus families, or Yellow Fever, which hasoccafioned so much diftrefsand mortality, at different periods, in feveralof the feapost towns of the United States of America. by WILLIAM CURRIE, fellow of the Philadelphia College of Physicians, c and Member of the American Philosophical So- j ciety, ftc. *3 m i Si Salisbury Estate. THE Subscriber, proposing to his busi ness, offers this Eftale for sale, on moderate ternis. On it are one Blast and three Air Furnaces, a complete Boreing Machine, and a very good grift Will, with two pair of flones ; also a good Forge, all in perfect repair, as are all the Water Works connect ed with these various branches. The Air Furnaces "" were lately built for the purpofo of calling Cannon j for this State.—There are about two thousand acres of Land, one half of which is under wood, the other very fine arable Land, producing the bell Hay and Failure. The Cannon lately mannfatlured there, ~ fully proves the excellency of the metal, which is iuprrior to any in this country, and probably, equal to any in the world ; for not one of sixty-nine guns lately m.de, although focrie of the 24 were bored inu»3» pounders, have failfd on proving. Tire si u- , atiou .8 very eligible, particularly for this brooch of I manufacture, add » place of arms lving- in the (lite 4 of Connefticut, and only 30 miles from Itveral land • } ings on the Hudf6ri*s river, and having every advao- t tage th»l can rsfult from a plenty of water issuing from a lirge natural pond, very near the Furnace, and which may be converted into a variety of other ufeful purposes. The purchaser can be accommodat ed wi.h all the ftoek and utensils, and have predion on or betore the firit of June next, and preparation mav be made in the mean time for going into Blallim- } mediately thcreslter, for every part will be delivered in good order, with some coal, Ore, &c. &c. For terms, apply to Mr. Joseph Anthony, in Philadel- . phia; David Brooks, Esq. one of the Representatives in Congress for this State ; Mr, David Waterman, on thepremifes, or totheproptietor in New-York. WILLIAM NEILSON. Dae, t. 3 awlf Canal Lottery —No. 11. WILL commence drawing Monday, the zoth j inft. Tickets for Sale in this Lottery, at Seven Dollars, at Wh. BLACKBURN s Lottery and Brokers Office, No. 64, South Second-street Tickets in the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery, at Ten Dollars, where check books are kept for regiftcr ing and examining in these, the City of Washing ton, No. IT. and Paterfon Lotteries, and informa tion where ticketsmay be had in mod of the Lotte ries authorised by law in any of the States of the Union. N. B. The business of a Broker, in buying and felling all kinds of Public Stock and Securities, difcountng Bills and Notes of Hand, sale of Lands, Houses, &c. &c. wall be duly attended to, by WH. BLACKBURN. November I.?. § MUSIC. J. L. LENZ, Teacher ot Vocal and inflrumental Music, RETURNS hisfincere thanks to the Ladies and Gentlemeii, from whom he received a very liberal encouragement fine® his residence in this ei ty, and refpedfully informs his friend* and the pub lie generally, that, in cenfequetice of the requefl of some cf his friends, he has opened a Musical School at his house in Spruce Street No 174, where he will teach oh the Piano forte, Violin See. &c He deems it unneceffarry to enlarge upon the ad vantages the learner will derive from an instituti on of this kind; he will only fay, that attention and zeal are much excited in an affimbly, where numbers are in pursuit of the fame objeS. His arrangement is such, tlpt an interference of the the different fcxes will be avoided. Tbofe Ladies and Gentlemen who cannot make it convenient to attend at his fcfiool, he will wait upon at their houses. Applications will be thankfully receiv ed at hit houft, where his terms and further parti culate may be known. Dec. 7. *lweod For sale or to be let on ground-' rent, A valuable Lot of Ground ; SITUATE on the north-eUlcorner of Wal nut and Fifth streets, fronting the State- Houfefquare. This lot is fifty-one feet front on Walnut street, and one hundred and thirteen feet and an half on Fifth street ; there are at present two small two (lory brick houses, and a number of small tenements thereon. Also, ftr Sale, Two three story Brick Houses With convenient stores, wh»rf, &c. situate on Water-street, between Mulberry and Saflkfrae streets, containing in front on Water street fif ty-four feet, and continuing that breadth east ward nine:y-five feet, then widening to the south thirteen feel fix inches. These hdufes jve the convenience of a public alley adjoftiing on the north fide, and are a very Jtfirable fixa tion for a merchant, flour fa<nor,or othere who mayhavt occasion for storage of goods. This property will be fold on very reasonable torms for cafli. Bor further information apply to the prinUr. July 31. m&wtf ! For Londonderry, Jj he S Y William Whi'.ren, maCer. j \ (launch good »e®6l, has the cargo on board, and will (ai! as soon as the navigation permits. II fpeeiiy app'ca tion is made, a few caiks will b taken on freight; _ for which, and pa/Tage, apply to the Captain, at , Cuthbcrt's wharf, or the fubferibcrs. | , John Slyrtn, ; Laudenberger's svharf, or , George Dobfon, r No. 25 S»uth Street» c For Freight or Charter, To any Port in Europe, ONE hundred andforty-oae tons | burthtii—-iftaunrh and well built, and iails fa&. For tcrmd apply to _ J yofepb Anthony & Co. ranuaryiy ' S'" Nicklin Griffitb, At their Store on Walnut StreetWnsrf — ( HAVE FOR SALE, jg hhds. of Jamaica Rum Madeira Wine in pipes and hhds. j TenerifTe do. in pipes v Old Port do. in hhds. Imperial Tea in quarters aad eighths of chelts Sail Canvass, No. 1, to 8 [ Dimities, Ginghams, and M'dinets, in packa- j gei fnitablc fur the Wel> India market . Nails aflorted Black quart bottles ( Queens ware in hhds. and crates Yellow «chre dry in calk-i; And at New-York, on board the (hip Diana, from Liverpool, expeifted round as soon as the navigation is open, Fine Liverpool Salt Coals « Spanish Brown , Venetian Red • ( Purple Brown PAINTS c Patent white White lead Red lead Colcothar vitriol 160 bundles Sheathing paper Seaming twine Ship Diana, ( For Sale or Charter. ALSO, N. iB. The late firm of Philip Nicklin Co. is now chaneed to NICKLIN 1$ GRIFFITH. January 1. For Savannah, ro SAIL THE FIRST OPENING, , _ Tli£ faft failing ship SWIFT - Patrick Gribben, Mailer, NOW lying the firft wharf below Market Street—has handsome ac commodations for passengers—For freight or pas sage apply to the Maft?r on board, or to N. & y. Frazer, No. 95, South Front Street. Who have on hand, andfor Sale, Prime Rice, in whole and half tierces, Georgia and Carolina fadigo, Molafles in hhds, Teneriffe wine, tec. &c peceniber 'l7 3tawt(. For Amsterdam, ' J—». The Ship farmer, John M'Coilom, Maftef; '-•jiS-i® g> WILL fail in a few days, the K>=GtA4tfe=Ss3gre»ter part of her cargo being ready. For freight of fifty tons of Coffee, or pas sage, apply to the matter on board, at Walnut ftreet wharf, or to JOHN SAVAGE. Who is ESnding, out of the said Ship, from Bovir deaux, and For Sale, Claret in hhds. White Wine in quarter casks Claret in cases, of a superior quality Fentiniac, Sautecne, > Wines in cases Lunille, ) Prunes in boxes november 14. $ For Sale or Charter, figk GOOD IiOPE, iwjfiFn Wi;ll carry about iAOt) barrels, and ready to take in a cargo. For terms Pragers IS C 6. No. 151, South Second-street. Who have far sale—prime St. Croix Sugar and 1 Rnm, Madeira, Lilbon, and Tenertffe wine. . November 7. dtf. For Savannah, in Georgia, THE SHIP g Captain Ch is holm, e A new vessel, with excellent 9 '" acoonxnodations for paffengers— -0 Sails on the loth of December. For Freight or r Pafluge, apply to ROSS & SIMSON. Who have to difpttfe of, i. A small invoice ©f GLAUBER SALTS INDIGO, and a parcel of HOLLY WOOD. November 18. § Landing this day, From on board th» schooner Two Friends, Dan iel Crawley, Matter, % K " d i Jamaica RUM, n FOR SALE B* • n George Latimer Sff Son. at uwvember 9. a James C. IS Samuel W. Fisher, AT THEIX STORE, N0.513, corner of Arch and Front streets, in 'BAFE fOR SALE, i 4 Cotton and Hofiwy in trunk', afforttd r A few bales red, white, and yellow Flannels Ditto futty romall Handkerchiefs Ditto Pullicat silk ditto lc Ditto Pondicherry and Madrafs ditto a Ditto Gurrahs 'C Bengal black Taffetics >a 4000 piccea Nankeens, and 10 Few chests best Hyson Tea is jftfi—lsoo boxes heft London Window Glass, is from Bby6,to 19 by 14—and 15 hhds. Glass ic Ware, aflorted, which they will dispose of cheaper than any in the city, november *B. 3awtf To Be Sold, A ORERABLY to the Isft will and testament of -V VVilliam decoafed, and poflVf- j ficn given immediately, a valuable property in Arch I street, between Third and Fourth ft-erts, confitt- c ing of the henfr. No. 107, with the lot on which p it is ereScd, a ftabW, iind other improvements.— The honfe is \o feet ironc, and contains r-n good p apartm«nts. The lot is of the fame br-.d:h a the house and 109 fret deep, with a well of v aterand a very eapacious walled cittern, both wi hp taijii. in go»p rf pair. Theilablc. stands on tht re »r of the lot and will accommodate four horfer nd i car riage. This property enjoysthe pe-petu.' pr vilege of a i6feet court and an alley, 8 feet wid,-, ez-enJ ing to Cherry Street. Jfscentral pofitiijn and the advantage-; it ]ioirelTes with rcfpeil to free ventila tion, renders it well worthy the attention of any 1 petfan wifliingto poffefstn eligible p.'iipefr/in Phi- | ladelphia, . i For fttrther jjarticuiars enquire at No 88, Vine Street ? ° RoutßT ~) ,';»k or >A<Sing Executors. a J?*ANCis BcNlfas S*VRr, ) £ January H ; , W. Haydon, c Delineator of Drawing—from London, c (Where he has studied several years under one of _ th« most eminenr matters in that science) £ INFORMS his friend.*, that he has re-commenc ed his private tuition.—Terms, as usual, Six Dollars per month, for attendance three times a week. Lik«wifc, all kinds of Ornamental Paint ing, fruit, flowers, &c. taught on the.above terms. "1 W. H. flatter* himfelf his terms will be particii- J larly advantageous to those that employ him, as a he makes no additional charge if there ar« two F nupils in one family, A A linediredled to VA H. left at the office of this U Gazette, yvili be immediately attended to. f> January y. §^ w a ■' 0" The owners of the Brigantine o Mercury, William Uron, master, captured by r a Spanilh privateer and fold at Ceuta in last De " cember, may receive interesting infarmation ref pedling her, by applying to the Department of c State. *„ * The Printers in the sea-port towns of the United State* will reiuler a service to the - concerned, by inserting the above in tbeir news- " papers. Jan 3. r NOTICE. r To holders of JAMES GREEN LEAF', e and EDJVARp FQX's Engagements TN many having been prevent- Acd, from late unavoidable circumstances from obtaining their Certificates, agreeable to former notice. now informthem, they are ready to iflue the fame jto those who may ap ply within fut.y days, at No. 8 Chefnut Street, j and those who do not, will be confidercd as re- - linquifhing their daiip on the Aggregate Fund provided for their payment. ' HENRY PRATT, THOMAS VV. FRANCIS, \ JOHN MILLER, JUN. JOHN ASHLEY, , JACOB BAKER. 1 December 15. dftot i LOST, : TN " JtrV red Mqiocco Pocket Book, containing 8 ' notes of hand to Read & Pierii, as follows, . Jolin Dufßeld's, for 441 dollars 73 cents, William M'Laws 435 37 Oeorge JVay's 177 19 John Dojks it 90 Edward Clayton's 60 Do. 30 Do. ' 47 John Brown's jCio6-15-ii One 10 dollar Bank of Pennfylvanianote—an ev ict upon Walter Franklin, IJfq. in tavor of Charles kead, and sundry other papers that can be of no use but to the owners. Payment qf the aforefaid notes of hand being ft»p'd, » reward of IJ dollars shall be paid to the petion or persons bring ing said pocket book with the afqrefaid contents to Read and Pierie, N«. 65, Chefnut Street and no questions a Iked. January 19. 'eed-jt. War-Office of. the United States, . January tl\c Ift, 1798. WHEREAS frauds have been pradlifed, in obtaining Warrants for Bounty Lands, due to the Officers and Soldiers of the late Continental Army, by the production of forged instruments.. To check in future such impositions, it has been thought advifeable ; that all persons, having claims for bounty lands, whether in their own right, as legal rcprefentative.or by virtue of any inftrumeut or deed of transfer, be required to forward their refpeitive claims to the War Office, on or before the firft day of January 1799 in order that such claims may be duly examined, ad jailed and deter mined upon. To fubftantiatf such claims, aflri-X observance of the rules heretofore iffucd from th» War Office will be indispensable ; and in addition to what is requit> ed by the said rules, thi certificate of the acknow ledgement of a Deed or Power of Attorney, must also set forth the place #f reGdence and occupation J of the claimant or person makingfuch acknowledg ment ; and when the pi oof of personal knowledge is by a witnef« or witnesses, their place or places of residence must be set forth in like manner* JAMSSM'HENRY, Scc'y of War. Jan, 7. d6w 1 French Circulating Library. JOSEPH E. G. M. De La GRANGE, No. 110 Walrutrftreet, INFORMS those who wiii to recur to the only means of becoming perfeift in the French Lan guage, that he has just opened his Library, con fiding of upwards of 1500 volumes, the best cal t culated to afford either ufefulinftru*slion, or plea - £ure. The conditions, togetlwr with a catalogue r of the Library, may be seen at every book-feller*s in town.. n. b. All from and into the French, Engli(h and Spanilh Languages, execu:ert with ac curacy and difpatih. coira tiov. I^. Imported in the brig Eliza, Capt. HAst I£, from Beurdeaux ; .. Claret in Cases of a very superior quality, Whjte Sautcrne \Vine in Cifcs, Olive Oil in baikets of 11 bottles each, White and coloured Kid Gloves, do. do. Silk do. A few pipes of Bourdeaux Brandy,- For Sale by JAMES I ATIMER, jun. " 71, South Wharves.. » Who has also for Sale, A fen- qr. Cafits Old Sherry Wine. Dec. d ;w . ' "FOR SALE, By BENJAMIN CLARK, No. jj, the corner of Chefnut and Front streets, A large quantity of Clocks and Watches. Alfi, a general assortment of Tools, , Eiles and Materials, confiding of Clock Move ments, eight day and tlirty hour brass pinions and f«tgc work ; Bells, clock and watch Dials, • s Springs, Hands, Glasses, Pu nice Stone, Emery, f s Rotten Stone, Cat Gat; bench, (land .and tail , r Vices; Turos| Pliers,Chains,Seals,Keys, &c. &,c. * A'pprentiecs'W-anted. nevembcr 3, fJttutf notice. All persons who have any demands against theeltate of Willam Fleewtood, oi Liverpool, late of Philadelphia, merchant, de ceafcd, are requested to exhibit their accounts, ■ properly attelltd ; and those who ace indebted It to tke fame, are defircd to inake immediate paymeat, to , GEO. DOBSON, J Mjain^r 'r. bl No. 15, So. Tlurd.ftreet. ) January 4. dtf [J To Cabinet Makers, Joiners, 5sV. Cavanagh & Hearn, Pine-street, Dear the New-Market, ft RETURN thanks to their friends and the p , public, for their liberal encouragement, and hope, by their unremitting attention, to merit a continuance of their favors. The Part nerfliip between them and Joseph B. Barry, has b< betn diflolved by mutual confejit. .CAvanagh U and Hearn have just received a quantity of St. u ' Domingo and Honduras Mahcgony, which they 'J intend to fell on very reasonable termss forcafb. " Orders from the country moil punctually exe cuted. Vineers of all kinds cut ,as usual. Jan. 15. saw4W Musical Tn/irument MantifaElory, 167, Arch-street. TO THE LOVERS OF HARMONY. HARPER, j INFORMS his friends and the public, that he has now ready for sale, a few of his new invented, t( and much admired fide board Piano Fortes, with Pedals,patent swell, fonopahant and French harp flop, which for sensibility of touch, brilliancy of tone, simplicity and durability of conStrudlion, the faperiority of which,he flatters himfelf, a Angle to- . al v'll convince the unprejudiced judge —As they are manufactured under his immediate infjpedion, of the very be-i feafoncd materials, he can fell ou reasonable terms for Cask. Inftrumsnts repaired, tuned, &c. N. B. Second hand Piano Fortes taken in ex- c change for new. j: nevtmlcr 18. iawimo. ALL persons indebted' to the'eftate of Peter Gill, late of the Diftridl of Southward, de- j sealed, are requested to make immediate pay ment to either of the Subfcrihers; and those who have any demands against laid eflate, are requested to bring in their accounts duly attest- JOHNMUkPHY, £ xecu . 1 PETEK SCK A VANDYKE, [ ~ xecu 1 THOMAS FARRELL, ) 1 Phjlad. lan. 16, 1798. *aaw4w -J FOR SALE, AT Wm. Young's Book Store, < No. 5», Sosoud street, the corner of Chefnut street, ' REPORT of the Committee of the House of' ' Reprefeatatives oi the United States, appoint- ] ?d to prepare ajid report Articles of Impeachment ■ against WILLI AM BLOUNT, a Senator of the ; United States, impeached of high crimes and. mis- ' demeanors, made in pursuance of a refolutigp of the House of Representatives, authorizing the said Committee to fit during the recefc of Congress, and 1 irtftruiling them " to enquire, and, by all " means, to the ffSSJGJ extent " of the offend whereof the laid William Blount —-stands impeaches), and who are the parties and " affociatcstherein." Printed by order of the House of Reprefentatiaies. December 20. § Prison Manufactory. FOR SALE, At tHe Prison of the Chy-*nd C»u«<y »f i>lwlird«t»- = pfrjn. Cut Nails of all sizes, from jdy to iody Flooring Brads, Spriggs, saddle and Tat lis Oakum and chipped Logwood Shoemakers and Sadlfrs Thread Alio— NJarble, suitable tor currier's tables, tomb and head Rones, hearths, chimney pieces, platforms, flabs,facia, window. hea<s, fill*, c . All which may he had on reasonable terms, Shoes made and Weaving done at said Prifofi at a moderate price. Orders from a distance, directed to Daniel Tho mas, agept for the prison, will be attended to. December 16. mth6ni DANCING SCHOOL. WILLIAM M'DOUGALL prrfents his mod refpeilful compliment&to his form er employers and the citizens in general, and re turns his most grateful thanks, for the very bountiful encouragemeut he has exp?tienced fpr these twenty-five years pafl, takes this opportu nity of informing them, that his school is now open, at his Elegant Ball Room, in South Fourth-Street, between Chefnut and Walnut-streets. To begin at 10 in the morning for young latfies, and 6 in the evening for young gentlemen. Dec. 8. aawtf. COLUMBIA HOUSE I Boarding School for young Ladies* MRS. GROOMBRIDGp with much pleaf ureand refpe&» returns her finccre ac knowledgement for the liberal encouragement (he has received during four years relidence i» Philadelphia ; and assures her friends and the public, so far from intending to decline her school, she has made a fupferior arrangement fpr the more convenient accommodation of her scholars. —Every branch of ufeful and polite education is particularly attended to by Mrs. Groombridge and matters excelling in their ' refpcilive proffffions. Corner of Spruce and Eleventh Streets. June sth, 1797. simfef The lituaUan is perfeflly healthy ; and made , more agreeable by an extensive garden and lot s of frround adjoining the house. This Day is Published, * BY Mess. Dobfon, Carey, Campbell, Ric and the other Book fellers, Price One Dollar and twenty-five cents, Elegantly printed on IVove paper, and Hot• prejjed, By John Thompson, A COMPARATIVE VIEW OF The Constitutions Of the several States with each otherj and with that of the United States: exhibiting in TaMes, the prominent'features oT each Constitution, and clalTmgtogether their most impertant provisions, under the several heads of administration ; with Notes andObfervations. By WILLIAM SMITH, Of South Carolina, ~ LL. D. and member of the Congress of the United States. Dedicated to tho People ol the United States. 5) N. B. A few Copies printed on an inferior pa | per, at 3-4thsof a dollar. s, Juji Publi/hed, And to bohad of Messrs. Dofefon, Campbell,Rice, IS Cary, auu tlie other pricipal Booksellers in the l > city .price one doilar, twinty-five cents,ir. boards, New Views of the Origin of the c. Tribes and Nations of America. By BENJ AMIN SMll'H BARTON, M. d. Jure 10. «tt I City Commissioner's OlT.ce ;January, ixth, t-n 7 FOR THE INFORMATION OF THI CITIZENS THE following arrangement ia made by the said Comjniflioners, for clcanfin* th* streets, &c. riftridt No. i.—From the north fide »f Vine street to the south fide of Mulberiy-flreet ; to be untfer the fuperintenda»ce of Nicholas H'.cki 2. From the south fide of Mulberry street to the south fide of Chefciut street t* be under the fuperindatice of William Moulder. 3. From the south fide of Chefnut street to the north fide of Spruce street, to be under the fuperintendance of Joseph Claypoole. 4. From the north fide of Spruce street, to the foutli- fide of Ced«r street, to be.under the fu perinttndance of Hugh Roberts. mwfim The Subscriber, Informs those to whom he is indebted, that hi, bpoks, ivhich have been kept open tor their infp-c ---tionfince December Emitted to the uft ult. and will during the firefent month remain qpen at his Countjug-hoafe in Cheftmt Street for their further investigation and fcrutjny. , , , ■ JAMB OREENLEAr. Philadelphia, Jan. til 1798. JuJl received a Frejh Supply. English Grammar, The ft-cond edition, ninth improvements, ADAPTED to the different clafles of learners; with an appendix, containing rule 9 and 06- fervations for afhfting the mere advanced ftudeuts to wiite with perfpiraity and accuracy, Br LINDLEY MURRAY. " This is a publication of much merit, and fully answers the profeflions in the Title. The app«n dix contains some of the best rules for writing e legantly, and with propriety, that we recollect to have seen." Monthly Re-piew, July 1756. " This Grammar is, on many accounts entitled to commendatory netke, its materials have been ; carefully and jtdirioufly felefled ; its arrangement is diftimSt and weli adapted to the purpose of in ftrmftipn and its expreflion is simple, perspicuous and accurate, &t L " See the charaßir at large in the Analytical RmiienVj July 1796. English Exercises, Adapted to the Grammar lately published by I.intHey Mtirrsry, contifting of exemplification of the parts of speech, inltancesof lalfo orthography, violations of the rules of fyotax, defeits in punc tuation, and violations of the rules refpe&ing .perspicuity and accuracy, designed f»r the benefit of private learners, as well as Tor theufe of lchools. " W« Ivave been much pleased with the petufal of these Exercises. They eccupy with diftinguift ed excellence a mo ft important place in the fcicncc of the EngliQi language; and as fuck, we can warmly recommend them to the Teachers of Schools, as well as tor all tbofe who are desirous of attaining corre&nefs and precision their native tongue. ' Monthly Review, July J 797. The ?bo,ve Barfks are forfale at Joseph ScJames Crukshanks book store, Market street. January. !■ 60 Dollars Reward. D AN AW AT from the fubferiber, on the 14th of December, 1797, a Negro Man, about ij, years old, by the name of Cato, he is about 5 feet 7or 8 inches high, milling tvell proportioned; be has a very coarse voice, his fore teeth {land very far apart; thijre were one or two with him—l winot rightly describe the cloths he took lyith him, for he took two or three fuit6 ; he had on when he went away, a pair of kerfcy wowsers, a fralfWOrri WW M i he took with Mwjiiui-seri good expea he ha? macJeßr Philadelphia ot -the Whosoever takes up said npgro and secures him, fp that the owner may get him fhajl have the above reward, paid by me, JOHN MOORE, Living So Still Poni, Kent county, Maryland. Januarys. *6t2aw Wanted, to Hire, A Targe and convenient HOUSE, jn or near the centre of the city—for which a generou* rent'will be given j to be taken for a year, or on more for a longer term. Inquire of the Printer. OSI. iy. , ootf Valuable Books, Just received by the Fai* American from London, and now opening and felling by J. Ormrod, No. 41, CKefnut Street. CATALOGUES Of the newly importedboojes ma,yhe.had gra tis. These added to O's ufnal stock, form an extensive and elegant colle&ion of ancient and modern literature, and comprise books in fun- I dry languages and on various fubjedis. This Bay is Published, By J. Ormrod, (Price 75 cents, handsomely bound and lettered, and embellished with an elegant froiitifpiece and seventy three cuts.) The Looking Glass for theMnd, 0 R, The Juvenile Friend ; " Being a valuable colkiSlion of interelling and mifcellaneops incidents, to exfiihit to * young minds the hippy eft'efls of youthful in " nocence and filial afFeflion—ln prose and verle. 1 Deiigncd to improve and amuse the riling gene ration. r In the Press, ajid will *Je speedily publilhed, Dr. DARWIN'S r Plan of Female Education. Subfcriptipns for this incomparable work will be thankfully received by the printer. The book will contain about three hundred will be e printed with a new type on fine paper, and de t Kvered to fubferibers neatly bound, lettered and embelUlhed with an elegant frontifpiece, for one - dollar. ■" January 3. 3'- This Day Publifhetl, A*d to be fold by YOUNG, corner of Second and CheAiwt Price' 3-8/16/ of a Dullar, Observations on certain Documentt Contained i* No. V and VI of u The History of the United States sos h the year 1796," 4, In which the charge of speculation againll d ALEXANDER HAMILTON, *' Late Secretary of the Treasury, is h REFUTED. wri r r sir Br himself. Thi? publication presents a ooncife Satement of the base means praflifed by the Jacobins of the -:e (jnited States to asperse the charaders of thof# persons who are canfidered as hostile to their ilifcr. ganizing schemes. It also contains the cor t- refpondence between Mr. Hamilton and MefTrs. Monroe, Muhlenburgti andVmablt , onthefub. _ jest of the documents aforefaid, and a scries of let ters from James Reynolds and his wife toMr.Ha e, milton, proving beyond the poiTibility of a doubt, le that the conncflion between him and Reynold*, Is, was the result of a daringcpnfpiracy on the part g of the latter and his alfociates to extort money. EA discount of one third from the retail price t mads in favor ot wholefaic purcba/crs, for cash. Orders tp be aJdrtffed to Mr Youkc.
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