JUST PUBLISHED, J And to be ful 1 by WILLIAM WOODHOWE, No. 6. 100 h Krent f-rcct, Philadelphia, ' The Young Chenift's Pocket Companion ; co-vs/cnn with A PORTABLE LABQRATOkT: CONTAINING ( A Phi iof pbical Apparatus, and a great number of Cbo- j mica! Agents ; By which any perfoi nay perform an cndlefs va- 1 rifty of airuting an't mtfru&ing cxprtimcnts ; iftterd/H r. i oni"tc the cultivation of Sci ercetif Ch<-rn *y. BY JJUMS IVOODHOUSB, M. D. PsafcJJtr y Cbtmiftty in the Lf-ii+t J.ty of Pennfyl"9o - life. AT PKKfI'ITT BTEIIT T«IH« THAT If NOT !>!• NOMIVATTD CUiMllTir, 8 BUT A SMALL PAIT Of A SYSTEM or MaTUKAL KNOWL I DOI. PriefHey on Air. THE chift cnnn?ifrd ■with this booki* one foot and a halt Iwtg, one foot broad, and ahoat the lim'-h |f fowfiftt t%S two apurtmenw ike upper onr contamsrwentytwobottlcs filled withthe following tc'Js, in a* pure a it ate as pefiible. 1. Sulphuric acid » J 2. Nitric a"i 1 ' 3. Muriatic acid 4. Carhanic acid 5. Oiaiic acid 6. Acioho! of galls / J. Solution o pot ash p 8 Por ash in powder 9 Am noniac jo. ff<»!u r ion of the sulphate of iron 11. So'ut.on of the sulphate of cbpoaJr 12. Solution of mercury in the nitric acid Xj. Sii.utiOrt of fjlvtr in th nitric acid 14 Ool'jfion of corrosive sublimate 1 $ tion of the acetate of lead 16. Solution of arsenic 5 17. solution cf the muriated barytei g. l 8 Sulph.te of magn*i&a p 19. Lime water , 20. Pr'ffiiUof lime 21. Pi liHute of pot ash 22. Ammoniate ' f copper The lower apar'ment is a drawer, in which the ' « phij. fophital apparatus is placed, and a number of agent; folded up in-paper, as A f. of paper llaincd blue by the tin&ure 1 of Utmut J 2. Litmii* paper turned red in an acid y 3. A small bag, confining genuine litmus X 4. Paper, dyed yellow ! y turmeric 5. Turinerx paper turned-brown by an alkaK ! 6. Pare . ysd red l»y i razil wood ! 7. Br.:zii woo i paper, framed purple by an al- ; oc Vali Z e S. Zhic, in small piece* 9. C pper, in small pieces 10. re'liea! r JJ. Iron filing* ; 12. Sulphate of copper j 13* J* trat of topper ! w< 14- of ammonUf; 15. AeHate of lead !j ni 15 Carbftnste of iirtia IJ. !>mp»uir j 0 i he Apparatus confiib •£ Vi 1. jGI Jfe j> r 2 a bhw pipe* cf tin, copper, orfilver j3' r 3 a r'. gritt £ r 4 a a iiin»aimable-air piflol £) r 5. a Kali's p c , 6. a mrafufc liquids 7 a fmajl pestle aiiJ mortar v ' Scales'w< igbrs 1 tkis a duodltimo of 56 pages ; contain* Inga tfod of performing one hu - dred experi ifi.cr-.tsj t . greater part of which are made -in a cos'Hi <!.«•• -f-, iiid many of wbichare the . 1 n\of i'!i. t which occur in the science of Che- JJ ( uri An expl narion is giv n of the pheflome- na which take plact m each exper ment, aad a fiin- , P le manner s laid down of preparing moil of the cal tei-> wl xn e«pen led P™ By this Chemical Companion and Fort* thc at)lc L l»'>rnory, wiio h-vc not had an epp'>ftuni'y of attending an experimental course of Chemi .ry, may inlfruA thcn.ftrive% an 1p r- in 1 ft tin, with the giea-efl raf , t c c-kbrated ex>eri menu of Prieitjey, Pr u'i. Be gmfen, ra Macqu« r, and the fir t Ch-mi.ls ai tiie age J®' Jai' iary 2 n:t&t3t r^' JUST PUBLISHED AND TO BE SOLD 8T Tl) James Humphreys, At N». 74, North ThirdJlreet, the corner of an Cherry-alley, 1,0. (Pt'irroiv W . n tU ar.d'r(trred) c'i An ENQUIRY into the DUTIES of the female bex. Bv f HO HAS GI BOKNE, a. m. Th The follov iner amung othcr« are the principal efft Subjects .>t' this uleftfl Work lea Female liducaucn. Of tine mode of intrtdue• mo ing i'out ; W unt(n into genera.! ieci-!y. Female I Cori-erjatiaii and bpijlcjary Corr,fpondenctma Drr/j. /imujements. Excess in the pursuit of ■ nt Ainkfemeni -. Employment of 'ime. Canfider- t0 ] utions autfce-'Unt to marriage Duties of mat- tro rime ial ! ife, =witb a view to different Situations ma and (.ircu fauces. Pa'Kntat'aties- Duties <>J"the middle period of Life Dul.ts of tb« De- , dine of j. tfe. CT Ffm thf ripe uFtbe Toregoitig wqrk t Qlay pet' ap» rr imagined, that the Enquiry i tltogethrr and cxclufively (It ecled to the dut t» of the Female Sex : it therefore, may not b« i>n» neiefTary. or unufcful, to ren.ark, that many pt the chaptet» contain matUT rjlative to the con du£t ot h'lth sexes, and particularly those vhich relateto thedutietof Matrimonial Life—Parental Dutie»—Duties o- the Middle Ptrio 1 —and o Q n the Decline cf Life.—And the rea er of eithe fex that peruse this work with a view of gain ing information leading to f»bftantial plea'/urr, AI will alfurcjly not he disappointed. In h&, it it a work interfiling to the happineft of socie ty. and mult he uf.-ful wherever read i tending not on!y to point out in easy and engaging lan guage, the path* that bad the youthful mind to happinefsand comfort, but thofis also, in the walk of which, the parent and the middle period of life thail find sincere delight, and declining F« years render themselves comfortable and Nt'ith all around them. Phiiad. Jan. 19. „ »^t Canal Lottery—No. 11. WILL commence drawing Mon«by, thezoth inil. Tickets for Sale in,this Lottery, at Seven Dollars, at Wm. Lottery a"'l Hrnkers Office, No. 64, Snnrh Tickets in the Schuyik ll Bridge Lottery, n» 7a Ds'tnn. '.u.- Lo;i*S *rr Itept tor rcpHtci • tng and inthefe. the City of Walhing ton. No. 11. «•)■) Taterfon Lotttries, and informa tion where tielists may be had in mall of the Lotte ries aothoiifcdby law 13 any of the Statu of the Uiiion. N. B. The bufinrf of 1 Bkokir, in buying add N f-llirj'all Jti:'d« of PuMlc Stock and Securities, difcounti-.T BilU and Ni.tes of Hand, sale of I-apH , Huttfca, tcc. 4c. will he duly attended to, F by W.m. BLACKBURN. «-:* Vtt 5 "" OVAI bOTTLES. ~ 3p Otiarfaitd half gallon in urate* —andaqnantl Rc tv of Cl.'ret Bottles of a right ftze —For fair-. Vi No.* <3, "Church Alley.' JOHN DOIL', I.Y Jutusry 11 jU*6w. j. 1 r _ I For Amsterdam, •I The Ship :t s.bS&t FARMER, Jouk M'Ccn.i.oM, Master ; WILL fail in a lew days, the ,reater part of her cargo being -ear'y. For freight 01 fifty ton« of Coff'.c, or pxi fage, apply to the master on board, at Walnut* ■*" llreet wharf, or to JOHN SAVAGE. a " Who i« Landing, out of the said Ship, from Booi deaux, and For Sale, Claret in hhd«. White Win« in quarter calks a- Claret in cases, of a fuperiot quality Fentiniac, } 1. Sauterne, > Wines in eates :7 Lunille, t prunes in boxes m For Sale or Charter, K The Snotu ,e msr GOOD HOPE, Will carry aboat noo barrels, and is ready to take in a cargo. For terms apply to Pragers W Co. No. 151, South Second-street. Who hav« forftl<-—prime St. Croix Sugar and Rnm Madeira, Lilbin, and Teneriffe wine. November 7. dtf. For Savannah, in Georgia, THE SHIP Sally Butler, Captain Chis holm, A ne-v vefTel, with exctAlent aftom modation» for passengers Sai's on tbc oth of DeccmNer For Freight or PafTage, apply to ROSS U" SIMSON. Who have to difptfe of \ A fma'l invoice ot SALTS INDIGO, and a parrel of HOLLY WOOD. movemher Ts. 5 f Recently Publijhed, . Au l Jul imported frorn England, by WittiAM 1 Garrrirm, No. Iy, South Second street, and may be had of Moac m J Ruecs, A Cheap and valuable work, in two clofcly printed volumes in Bvo. (priee 3 dol'ars) Illustrations of Prophecy : | In which are e»ucida'ed many pred:&ions, which occur m (faiah, Daniel, the writings of the Evan* gelid*., and hook o' Revelation ; wh'fc u are tho*C to Joretell among oth.r great events, a revolution in France, avora* le to ihe intcrefts of mankind, the overthrow of the papal pow«r and of ecclefi aitical 'yranny, the dowofall of c.vil defpot.fm, | thefubfequent jaflioration of the state of tha ' w«rld : together with A large colUftion of Extracts, ImerfpvfcdnhrQUgii the work, and taken from numerous commentators, particularly from Joseph Mede, Sir Isaac Newton, 1 Vitringa. \lt. William Lowth, Dr. Th. Goodwin, Fleming,' Dr. Hem y .More, 3engeliw, Dr. John Owen, Dau'-ui, Dr. Creffener, Whitby, Peter Juriea, Lowman, Bren tts, Silhop Newton, and Bifli 'p Chandler. Bifliop Hurd. By JOSEPH LOMAS TOWERS. Betides various other inquiries treated of in this work, and numerous illustrations of prophecy ; it con'ains a considerable number of fa6U or obr fcrvations on the fymbolie language of prophecy, the authenticity, uses, and abfeurity of the apo. calyple, and the genuinenefc of the Hebrew pro phets ; on the rapid corruption of cbriftianity in the fourth century ; on the difperlion and reloca tion o the Jews, the hillory of the fa tfe Messiahs who have appeared among them, and the reasons in support "f the conj-flure that th« A%W«n5 aie th - csfcendants of the ten tribes j on the right of nlfta te to oppression; on the irruptions of th® north -rn nations, and the caufcs of the decline and fall of the < oman empire; on the customs of the Tartars, and the independence of the Arabs; on th conquests of those nations, and thoicol the Turks; jt the usurpation of the Mamalukes, and tan nail ind prefect (late of Egypt; on the charailer and conduit of Conftantinc, Juttini an, Clnvi-, and Lewis XIV ; on the scarcity of l>o <k» in the dark ago, and the caufcs of the de c'i of literature ;on th« rapid rife of the Brench m narthy. and the caa r es of its tall; onthe in consistencies in thr political charadersof hifhops Newton and Hurd ; on the peculiarit e« of Dr. Th Burnet's theory of the earth ; onthe beneficial e/Tcfis which ehriftianity has produced in favor ol learning an 4 crvil liberty, ano! its tendency to pro mote the edaMiihm nt of equal governments lud°p«ndent of the large proportion of original matter contained in thef. volumes, those *ho are ' tntere'-led in the fubj;& will, it is prelumei!, wilh to petufe or confultthem, bccaufe the extrads in troduced ia them, whieb are accurately cit<a,and . marked with inverted commas, are taken from a j greater number of writers-on the prophecies (a*. 1 least if the roman cathrlic commentators he ex- | eluded) t h an are eatly acceflible to any one indivi dual even in Europe, or are probibly to be found in any one li rary in the world Ttwy are <ur nilhtd with indexes, and a eo ious table of con tents. T:t 11 211" l'A- Jult Pubiiihed, And to be hid at the Book-florei of Meffri. Dob son, Camtbell, Yoong and Ormroo, in Phila4»loh«a, ' OBSERVATIONS On the Gaufes and Cure of Remitting or Bilious Fevers. To -wittb ii annexed, AN BSTRACT of tht opinion* and praAjce,of,' different authors : and an APPENDIX, exhib iting interesting fafls and relative to ' the Synotbut IfltroiJrj, or Yellow Fever, which has occasioned so much diftrefcand mortality, at different periods, in feveralof the fcaport towns of tl)e United States of America. by WILLIAM CURRIE, Fellow of "the Philad*lphia Collage of Phyfuians, and Member of the American Philosophical So ciety, &c. »3m§ . ROSS W SIMSON, HAVE. FOR SALE, A few bales Baftas, Coflas, and a quantity of Bengal COTTON Bengal SUGAR, in bags and boxes Jamaica, St. Vincents, ( RUM. andTßcngal J lOOcafle. RIPR, ind A parcel of ship building RED CEIMR. OA- 1 7- f FOR SALE, By BENJAMIN CLARK, No. s_j, the corner of Chefnut and Front (treats, A large quantity of Clocks and Watches, Aifi, a general assortment or Tools, Eiles and Materials, cosfiiling of Clock Move ments, fight day and thirty hour brass pinions and farge work ; Bells, clock and watch Dials, Springs, Hands, Glasses, Punice Stone, Emery, ttottcn Stone, Cat Gnt; bench, Hand and tail Vices; Turns, Pliers, Chains, Seals, Keys, 4tc. &c. *n* Apprentices Wanted. , novembcr 3. fittuif To Be Sold, i AGP.EE.iSLY to lie la* will aid teftawtsrt of J \Vij.uh« dcccifeif, and poff-f- Con given immediately, a valuable property ii Arch lire t, between Third and Fourth ft. ects, confiii he ing of the iiwafc. No 107, withthclot on wh|c!\ p ., it i- erected, a ftaUlT, and other improvements.- Thehgyfii if 20 feet front, and conrains ten gooi , ut „ aj-irttTTtV.ts. The bt is of the fain: breadth <;? the hau'.cand 209 feet deep, with a well of water and a very capacious wp.lleti cittern, both with pumps in gonp rtpair. TJie liable .lands on the rear of 3 ' the lot ami will accommodate four horse* and a rar rUjit. Thin property enjoys'he perpetual privilege of a 16 feet court andac alley, 8 feet wide,extend- j irj t« Cherry Street. Ir« ecM'al position and tbe ( advantage* it poffefl s with rcfpeA to free ver.tila- , tion. render- it well worthy the attenticn of any in Phi- j ladeplia, j For further particulars enquire at No 83, Vir.e Street—of 'RCBMT Hivjham, or Executors. F<*Ntis Bowes January IJ -* f nd W. Haydonv t c «» Delineator of Drci<wir\g-—from London, t ] (Where in. has Itudied ftveral years under ono of th# mofl eminent nnfters in t at ftieuce) t j INFORMS his triend-, that he has rt-eommenc ed his private tuition.— Terms, as usual, Six c JU Dollars per mouth, for attendance three times a week. Llkjwife, allkin-s of Ornamental Paint- ing, fruit, flow.rt r &r.'aught on the above terms. W. H. flatters himf-lf His terms will be particu- t , larlf advautagtoas to tJji'fe that employ him, as he makes bo additional charge if there are two 0 pupils in one family. h A Jine directed to W. H. left at the office of this p Gtzette, will be immediately attended te. Janu-ty 9. §»w ' r g? The owners of the Brigantine Mercury, WiMam Uro»i, mailer, captured by r a Spamlh privateer and fold at Ceuta in lift De cember, may receive intereft'mg information res- fl peeing her, by applying to the Department of ~ State. fl *, * The Printers in the sea-port towns of b * the United States will render a service to the concerned, by inferring the above in their news- tl iWm.. Jan- 3. ft y - 1 _ J-J-? By JOHN MILLER, jun. & Co, tl No. 8 ( Ch«lnut-ftreet, " One hundred and eighty bales ■I BENGAL GOODS, J n which are, Garrahs Mamoodics i- Buitas Sannas », Guezmhs Tanda Coffees b 2 Gazzies Emertics ti Blue Clcth9 Calicoes ti! P?.lampa>r# 1 Romall Handkerchiefs o B Amongii them are a great proportion of the tl manufactures of Patna. December I. § NOT I C E. ~ To holders 0} JAMES GREENLEAFs and EDWARD FOX'S Engagementsj £ IN consequence of many having been prevent- F ed, from late unavoidable circumstances from q obtaining tleir Certificates, agreeable to former t ; notice. Tie Trullees now inform them, they t [ jre ready ti iflue the fame to those who may ap ply witljinfixty days, at No. 8 Chefnut Street, 11 j and those vho do not, will be cenfidercd as re i ; linquilhing their claim on the Aggregate Fund * provided f»r their payment. HENRY PRATT, r- THC MAS W. FRANCIS, JOHN MILLER, JUN. <3 1 JOHN ASHLEY, tc Jacob baker. I , Dgcetobqr 15. dftct dl = War-Office of thelinited States, January the ift, 1798. j TTTHEREAS frauds have been priSifcd, in m VV obtaining Warrants for Bounty Lands, due K to the Officers and Soldiers of the late Continental Army, by the predu&ion of forged tmlruments. IV | To check in future such impositions. it has been thought advifeable ; that all pcrfons, having claims ec for bounty lands, whether in their own right, as c» r legal fcprefentntive, or by virtue of any instrument er or deed of transfer, be required to forward their at j rsfpeftive claims to the War Office, on or before fe 1 • the firft day ot January 1799 in order that such o! ' ' claims may be duly examined, adjusted and deter- n mined upon To fuhtianyate such claims, a ftriil observance oi - ! the rules heretofore issued from the War Office will be ir.difpenfable ; and in addition to what is requir ed by the said ruiej, the certificate of the acknow j ledaebnent of a Deed or Power of Attorney, mutl a so set furth the place of refidenee and occupation of the cainiant »r perfoq niakingfuch acknowledg- 11 ment; and wh n the pi oof of perlonal knowledge 9 j > is by a witnef« or w tntffes, their place or places of refidenee must be set forth in like manner- JAMES M'HENRY, Sec'y of War. li Jan. 7. d6w ; 1 f 1 To be Fxchanged for Brilifii, German, or India Goods, ® IN THE PACKAGE ; A trai los valuable Land In Lyetimiiig, joining that of the Holland co. " and containing 10, goo Acres. c Inquire of the Printer. Jan I?. § g ' " PROPOSAL P HAVING lhet with a liberal ra'ronage, the 4, Subscriber is rmholdened to issue proposals . for printing by fubf-riprion, the JOURNALS OF , CONGRESS, from their firft meeting in 17^5,t0 " j the present time. t This work stall be printed with a new type, j made fnr the puppofe ; and on good paper. It r will be delivered at one dollar per volume (o£ta vo) in 6 ve's.—*afh to e paid on delivery tc 5 It isneedlefsto fay thing ef the merits of a ' rfii« undertaking—th». Scarcity of the Journals v throughout thellsited S ates, is fufficient to jsfti- in . fy the printer in his hope of meeting with that ec success, which he is certain, the enterprise deserves w JOHN PARKER. Jan. *7- d 6t ol 3 —; r- v ' PhiladeJphia & Lancaster Turn pike Company. [' -• if la Jsnyary 4, in - At a Meeting if the Prffident and Managers, " this day. adi vidmd or 5 dollars per Jhare was J declartdfor thelafi half year, <w'aieb<wi;i beby ; tkem retained, for the payment of the debts of the Company, agreeable toa rifaluttan of tbe Stock- f, holders the 17th Jmtla/i. ' ar ' J TENCH FRANCIS,' Treafrrer u< 1 Qftbe Lancafler Turnpike Con'py. « 1, January 8 m&wtgy m j A Gardener wanted. m , A person well acquainted with gardening, and ,n , who would occasionally attend market, may 1 near of a plice by applying at the u mile flone, ?' . on the Bristol road, or No. 109, Arch-ft, -eft, Philadelphia. A Hngle man would Se prefereric j J 3n - Jo * iawtf D . NOTICE. of I \ LL persons who have any demands again/l f- l\ the estate of VVilum Fleewtood, of :h Liverpool, late of Philadelphia, merchant, de !- ccafed, are requeued to exhibit their accounts, ■ • properly attelled ; and those who are indebted ~ to the fame, are desired to make immediate ' 1 - payment; to S January 4. dtf r- All Persons Having any demands acra : nft the Estate of the '* late Captain Giorje Iriyin, arc requested to e bring in their account# pioperly attelted, on or before the firft day of January next ensuing / and those who are indebted to Caitt estate are so ' i licited to make immediate payment to , e i SaRAH li<WIW, Adminifiratri*. nsv. 19 1797- i i'cr be fold, '• A N ELEGANT COUNTRY S«AT, contain- ' story brick House and Kitchen th reon. an ajv . Orchard, &c. lituate on the Irish traA lane, in the town'kip of Moyamerfing, about one mile from the city of Philadelphia. Further particulars Will ' be m ide known upon application at the office of the, Philadelphia Gazette. The improvements upon this place, for taste and * elegance, Hand unrivalled. a December I. dtf ( '• The Subscriber intends to make j application for the renewal of a Certificate oft Shere 3 in tbe Bank of the United States, Handing in the name 3 of A. B dated July n, 1797. the fame having been lolt. JOHN GRAHAM. * Richmond, Dec. '■ t6w ' City Commiflioner's Office, i January, 11th, 1797. - FOR THE INFORMATION OF THE CITIZENS. f npHE following arrangement is made by the X said Commissioners, for clean.sing the { - streets, tec. f l iftrid No. 1. —From the north fide ef Vine j street to the south fide of Mulberry-flreetto - f be under the fuperintendaice of Nicholas Hicks. ( t a. From the south fide of Mulberry street, to ] - tbe south fide of Chef;iut street to be ur.der the | fuperindance of William Moulder. t 3. From the south fide of Chefnut street to j the north fide of Spruce street, to "be under the ] fuperintendance of Joseph Claypoole. 4. From the north fide of Spruce street, to the 3 south fide of Cedar ftTeetyto be urrtltrthe ft perintendaneeof Hugh Rqberti. mwfira ! The Subscriber, Informs those to whom he is indebted, that his 1 books, which have been kept open for their inflec tion since December 1796 are balanced to the 3 rft i flit, and will during the present month remain open at his Counting-house in Chefnut Street for ] : their further investigation ajid fcrut-ny, JAMES GREENLEAF. Philadelphia, Jan. 1(11798. 1 The Subscriber INFORMS those whom it may interest or con- r cern, that the Judg?s of the Ceurt of Common Pleas have appointed Monday, tbe twenty-Jtutb day of ' February next, to hear him and his Creditors, at the < Court-house in this city, on the fuhje& of hii peti- < tion for the benefit of the Insolvent Law—and t that their attendance is desired. JAMES GREENLEAF. ' Philadelphia, Jan. 16. eotafithF i Boston Glass Manufactory. t THE citizens of the United States are hereby j informed, that the manufaflare of Window Glaft is now commenced at the 01a& House in Bos ton. It is needlef9 to fay any thing of the eicellrtit » greatly fuperiot to any ever imported from Europe. It will be cut to any file commonly used ; and may bcconftantly had by applying to Charles F. Kdpeer, at the Glass HoHfe. Orders from the distant States to be addrefled to Mr. Samuel Gore, Court-street, Boston. 1 £s• Two or three good Glass makers are want- > ed at the above work? ; fnch as can produce re . cummendations for good behavior, may be sure of : employ, by application to Mr. George L Linot, at the works. Men without families will be pre ; ferred. However unacquainted with the method of making Crown Window Glass, they will meet u ■ with the fame encouragement. n Boston, Jan. 16 aj—aaw6w % 1 - - —— a 1 Far Sale, o The time of a young Mulatto Girl, about 1 [ twelve years old, has about eleven years to serve. ? , She is very capable of taking care of a child, and underiands house work. Enquire at No. n 9--, North sth street. „ i J an - »»■ *eodiw Imported intheIhipxMANCHESTER, Benjamin Shewell, Master, . From Bourdeaux, and for sale by the subscriber, i Mo. ji Walnut St.-****- — ' Bonrdeaus Brandy ~l J Irish market claret in csfea / Entitled to Medoc win:, in 'do. f Drawback. ' Sauterne, do. do. J C Thomas Murgatreyd. ' VHO HAS FOR SALE. '' Sherry Wiie in pipes and quarter calks a Rota dc. do. o Pimento inbags a : 4000 bulhels Liverpool fait. 0 ' Aug. 24. tut&stf. Salisbury Estate. : ' I "HE Subfciiber, proposing to contrast his bufi i nef*. offers this Eil«e tor file, on moderate terms. On it arc one Blast *nd three Air Furnaces, 1 a complete Boeing Machine, and » very good grift ' Mill, with two pair of stones ; also a good Forge, all - in perfeft repair, as ale all the Water Works conned- t ed with these »arioai branches. The Air Furnaces . were lately biilt lot the purpose ot calling Cannon for this State.—There are about two thousand acrca of Land, onehjlf of which is under wood, the other very fine arab!« Land, prodiwin» tbe best Hay and Pallure. The Cannon lately manniactured there, ■ tully proves t>e excellency of the metal, which is C luperior to any n this Country, and probably, equal to any in the wirld ; for not ot fmiv-nine g:<ns lately yude, al jough lome ot .Xhe xa were bsired into pouoderl have failrd on proving. The fiio t ation is veey eligible, particularly for this branch of ~ ( manufaflurt, ani a place ot arret lying rn the state of Conneflicut. ind Only 30 miles from several land • ' ings on the Hudbn's river, and having every advan tage that can r« mlt from a plenty of water i.Tuing ■ from a Urge neural pond, very near the Furnace, and whieh may »e converted into i variety of other 1 uleful purposes. The purciii>fer can beaccotnmodjt- I ed with all the flock and utensils, and have psflcfliou a Oil or before the firlt of June neKt, and prepar tion n may be made in lie mean time for going into Blall im mediately thereatter, for every pait will be delivered l I in good order, v/ith some coal, Ore, 4e. Sec. For term,, spply ta Wr Jolcph Anthony, in Philadel- a phia; David Brooks, E!q. one of UirttepfefentaMpci ' in Congtefs lor tlwStaie ; Mr; D.v Til Wjiriman, pn thepremiioß, or tithe piooiictor if N- W-York. ( WILLIAM NEILiOM. c Dee. 1. 3«wtl Pursuant to the last Vy: "ft Teflament of Jos. He„f zcy> de „, f ■) of posed to public &l at the le House, m Second street, on Wedn-fE t», irti.it 7 o'clock in the evening-!! 11} I eH A VALUABLE LOT or piece of- r ,te ate-] on rhe weti fide of Delaware siS bepnmng at the corner of Lombard*, extending northward 8 i fe ( t, thene, fret, and northward 4«"feet to an if alky, th.-nce aloag the laid alley - to a lo feet wide allty calle/ HI u! thence extending by CaU k Ik- L " mblrd »wt, wd eastward I l" 1 ' * 188 feet to rhc place «f begins/ f, ' d « f «t of this lot is pleasant and in an * " ru »Hoa 5 2?r h * 'i s°rr'" f„ 4 f«t in front, having bern lately fin?* !** <* diately »ppoG,e) it has , i,'! ' ," ,mm «- convenieir.J) divided inr , „ i, T, nu y W 10 »* f«. in fro, it, whirhtm'r »!n ' o ' s ° m - P'T' h frr an, DIlW | ht Price ferbt . <^ , £r- ! imcKberr.y a'ley comai- . u" ®^ c o{ n aOey 42 f«t, and ; n 1'"/^ ill U a '7 me * »Me on Ihe hack ctrt Jth '£? of One yearly rent charge of tony &, lot out of a lot or piece ot ground j lffuiu g ,d *La«e (in the Northern Üb c S n l ° **^' erefled a brick mefiWe ' n whlcl > is Alfoone oth.r yearly rent charge of ~ . _ out of a lot or piece of ground • Ulß f street (commonly called Artillery J in f) ' n D , u!te uereded a frame messuage. ' on wh ":h re Also, 100 acres of land, fituatcl m .1. of Wcfttiortland, in the (late of i'ennfrl C ° tj * in? in the 6th diftrifl of donation land. 'V'' w ed 1300, patented in 1786, WnW T^*" - 119 and HO, fouthby 130J, weftby As, 1 U by 1299. ' 113l > north t' Also, ons military land warrant fori Like wife, a very valuable lot or pi Pce with a three {lory commodious brick e frame kitrhen, situated on the east f l( j, street from Schuylkill, and north fid e( Saffafras street, containing on Second feet, and on Saffafras or Race street 0 There are erefied en the preniifet befijt '• dwelling, a convenient Barn and Stab'c 0 ly large to accommodate fevcral cow,,, * her of neat summer-houses in the garden ty of trees, some of which are fruit 0 pnmp with excellent water in the yard, le perty is not more than two squares f rin i A'hicfi will be highly advantageous tp it ie years.' Z. " l- Pail of "This estate is leafed for »oo 1 annum, of which two years from the jtthM.M, next, are unexpired, a i, wife he fold. r " t!<ePhUldeI P hii library wffl like t Conditions will be made known at the time of ft wlc» n Any person wifbing to view the property, W 'J ir plejfe to applp to 1 ' 41 JOHN WARNER, at No. 48, north 4th street, ( . or to EDWARD COTBBSH, £ - No. 19, south 4th street. J I WILLIAM SHANNON.Auflioncer, J The holders of the notes, accep- S tences, eqdorfements and other engagements « of Edward Fox, for account of J am <s i- Greealeaf, are hereby notified, that Wtd day, oti which they can adnpit,fubfcriptioi)i to the fund assigned to them for the pay. mentof said engagements; and uia < holders, who do not on or before tb make their fubferiptions, wij] be ex y from the benefit thereof, r. Henry Pratt, T. IV. Francis, t Jlf j y o *" SfUey, Jacob Baker. j Jao. 29. IN THE PRASS; —" And speedily villi be Publi/bed, A PLAN* . for eftahlilhinga ceneral MARINE SOC and Systems of R«gulati<wstfiercie; )f Written at S&, in the year 1794 ; Now printed for the benefit of that Inftiti Mr TBS AVTHOR. d K \ Xavy wouM be maintained but to aa t useless purpefe which taking the feamrn k merchantmen idle in port, and trading would be as unprofitably employed, if the all thol'c seamen of (kill and courage on brar of war, would give them pr tedion and their fafety. We enough for both pu and the cultivating hand of attention alone ii j' ing to multiply their number. «' Moneyro ' " al! naval stores, except mariners; but, u * " supply of them is preserved, no wealth " able to procure them." January jo. 3 , Surveyor General's Office. December z, 179 J. a relcafd of survey of 4J3 acres, <4Lp«rehu - nf lmifl, 6l&atc Li Juwci omithfield townlhip Northampton county, furvcyed to William Wills, j per warrant of id March, 1786. the Deputy Sur -3 veyor hath mads the following note, viz, This land claimed by heirs of Lewis Gordon ani> Geor?e Taylor, not known by what right.—Cer tified for Daniel Broadhead, Esq. Surveyor Gene ral—William Parker. The firft Monday in March next is appointed for a hearing of the parties on the a 1 ove caveat, or any others interested or concerned therein, they having at leafi thirty days notice fer John Hall, Secretary of the Land Office. AT. Luf borough. January %6 ' §tiFjwttn —— l - * Coppper for Sheathiag, For Sale, ly SIMON WALKER, j Pine-Jlrcct, near Fifth. 1 January 29 diw s Flax Seed for Safe. 1 Apply to GEO. COBSON, r No. 15 South Third street. I J*"- «?• dtf | Genteel Boarding and J^odgingt S TobeJiadaLAi moJertfct: "price—fenquirc at i No. Arch-ftreef. Jan, 17, dtw \ Is Cabinet Makers, Joiners, &c. Cavanagh & Hearn, ' Pine-street, near the New-Market, r T) ETURN thinks to their friepds aod tke - AV public, for their liberal encouragement. II and hope, by their unremitting attention, to ' i 1 merit a continuance of their favors. The Part- J nerlhip between them and Joseph B. BalTv, h2« r be»u diflolved by mutual consent. Cavanagh _ and Hearn have just received a quantity of St. « ' , Dommgo and Honduras Mahcgoiny, which they j ! intend to fell on very reafoniblc trrmn for cafr- j Orders from the country most punilually <\r cuted. Vineers of all kinds cut a« 'ilual. Jan. 15. iaw<w
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