° f and *». ,« 7 . 3 — N " 11 9 Cbeftiut Street. . NVJIT3£2 1687. J JUST PUBLISHED, Ar.d to be feld by WILLIAM WQODHOUSE Ns. 6, fouth'Etem flfeet, Philadelphia, ' The Young Chemist's Pocket Companion ; CONNECTED WITH A PORTABLE LABORATORY; GONTAIMXG A Pbilofopbical Apparatus, and * frcut number of Ghe- Mat Agenti ; £jr which any perton may perfonrf an radlafs va rieff * ari nfing and isftruAiag experiments ; intended to promote the cmitivation of the Sci ence of Chemistry, BY JjjMES WVODHOUSK, M. ». - pirtfijfor ef Cbewrijlry in the University of Fcnnfylnn nia.'Vtc. AT MB»i»T'i£»EllT THING THAT IS HOT ,«£. NOMINATED CHEMIST* V, .8 KT A SMAU PA*T • F A WITIB Of NATDHAL SKOWItDSC. ■ifriijli,ey on Air. THE chest connoted with Ais book is-one Foot '■ 4 * h«!t oar fjat-icosfci, uid ~4ko»t (be attn-fc'inhr.. Itcenfift .o, two »p*rm>e--*; T>r f~* «'«cjui»in»twe*cytwcbottleswith the tolLwi-ag tests, in a, puie a state as pdSble. I. Sulphuric Mid %. Nitric acid 3. Mtfc-iatic aeid i 4. Carbonic acid j. Oxalic acid t. Aelohol of galls 1. Solution of pot afti 8. Pot aft in powder 9. A X'T' xo. Solution of the fulphats of iron il. Solution of the iulphate of copper i». Solution of mercury in the nitric acid it. Solution of Giver in the nitric acid 14. Solution of cortofive fublirnate IJT. Solution of the acetate of lead 16. Solution of arsenic 17. Solution of the muriated barytes it!. Sulphate of^^agnsfia 19. Lime w«*rv* I®. Prtffiata of lime *l. Prufliate of pot ash si. Ammoniate of eopper The lower apartment is a drawer, in which the philosophical apparatus is placed, and a number of agents folded up in paper, as I. Strips of paper Hawed bine by the tinfture of litmus 1. Litmus paper turned red in an acid 3. A small bag, containing genuine litmus 4. Paper, dyed yellow by turmeric J. Turmeric paper, turned brown by an alkkli 6. Paper, dyed red by Brazil wood 7. Brazil tyeod paper, ftiu- .jd purple !>y an al kali 8. Zinc, in small pieces 9. Copper, in small piece* If. red lead 11. Iron filings 11. Sulphate of copper 13- Nitrata of copper 14. of ammoniac IJ. Acetate of lead 16. Carbonate of litis '"%?■ Sulphur The Apparatus eonfiib of 1. Glass fjphons * blow-pipe, of tin, eopoer, or ftlver T- "* KMU'iCX " 4. TnrrtmaniHUßl&ai pmwt - 5, a glass funnel t>. a measure for liquid* 7. a fraall pestle aiid mortar g. Scales and weights The book is a duodecimo of 5$ pages; contain ing a method of performing one hundred experi ments, tbe greater part of which are made in a common wine-glais, and many of which are the uofl brilliant which occur in the fcicnce of Che- 1 miftry. An explanation is given of the pheuome- J na which take place in eaeh experiment, and a sim- r pie manner is laid down of preparing rrtoft of the f 'tegs when expended. f By means of this Chemical Companion ami Port able Laboratory, gentlemen who have not had an opportunity of attending an experimental course of Chemillry, may themfelrea, and pen form, -with ahe greatest cafe, lh« celebrated exjieri ments of Frieftley, Prouil, Bergman, Scheale, Maequer, 'and the firft Cheg.ifU of the age. Jaiijar.y 19 mtictjt AND TO BE SOLD BY James Humphreys, North Third-Jirect, the corner of Cherry -My, (Priceone Dollar neatlv bound ar.d lettered) An ENQUIRY into the DUTIES of the Female Sex. 1 By THOMAS GISBORNE, a. m. , The following among others are the principal Snbje&s of this ufeful Work. temalc Education. Of t»e mode-tf intrtduc ing Toting tVamtn into general Society. Female Cor.verfatisn and Epijlolary Corre/pondence.— R Dre/i. Amufementi. Excess in the pitrfuit of Amusements. Employment of Time. Confeder ation) antecedent te marriage. Duties of tn'at rimanial Life, <zuith a view to different Situations and Circumflances. Parental Duties. Duties qf the middle period Life. Duties of the De (line of Life. ' , J £S* From the title oi the foregoing work it f may perhaps be imagined, tlut the Enquiry is ' altogether arid exclufi*e!y direilfd to the duties S; of the Female Sex : it tbjjfrfore, may not b» un- P nectflary, or unufeful, so remark, that many of the chapters contain matter relative to the c»n <Juft of both I'exes, and particularly those which relate to the duties of Matrimonial Life—Parental Duties : —Duties of thf Middle Period—and of ■*" the Decline of Life. —And the reader of either fe* that peruses this work with a view of gain- A itig information leading to fubilantial pleafore, will assuredly not be disappointed. .In fad, it is a wark interesting to the happiness of Socie ty, and mult be ufipful wherever read j tending 0 not only to point out in easy and engaging lan guage, the piths that lead the youthful mind to Ifappinefs and comfort, but those alio, in the a walk of which, theparent and the middle period ofHfefcall find sincere delight, and declining years render themselves comfortable and happy with all around them. Philad. faa. 29. *jt NOTICE. " ALL persons who ha*e any demands against ■ p e the estate of WILLIAM CO MP TON, late °' the city of Philadelphia, deceased, are requeft «£i to furn : fli their accounts, duly atceftedy And tdoie who are indebted to said estate, are earneft iy folisited to make immediate payment, to either o; the Aibfcribers. 1. Isaac Cathral!, 1 yohn Haiuorth, > Administrator. , n Samuel fVikox. J Ea January ey, 0 ws4w —" ' | ' 111 fr '' J- ~ '--j- * ' Y / * * PHILAB ELP W1 j „ —— — .... .1 _j„ —: ; •• Monday evening, FEBRU4RT a< 1793. ior Savannah. nm _ ' • — — _______ hse, For Savannah, fcet Tt regular trader) w[LL C f lt l Gt, . BBEN ' maJlcr > ' • Permitting) has h» H Hr " the (ice ■ Piffen»,r« F „rP " ? a^ommodatin„ 9 f„ r , Itet-ftreet, or - j 'i-1 s; J- Frazier, ! ;S -" i - February v No - -W h hrout-llreet. , For Savannah, ' y - W T0 S -<IL THE FIRST OPENING by- L JT 51 THe £nft failing lliip " T ta& SWIFT PACKET, 1 ■V ® >ATRICK Gribsin, Master ! k SBS®«bS! ■- 1 -™ i-s-rS;- rt/y i y Soutn Front Street. Wr» hav-c on band, and far Sale December ly ——irr —— 3tawtf. Nicklin & Griffith, At then- Store on Walnut StreetWharf ,s n i c t HArn FOR SA «. ,?8 hiids. of Jamaica Rum M.ideira Wine in pipes and hhds. 1 etieriifc do. in pipee Old Port do. m hhds. slnrln T r' i? qUarWr6 and ei ghths of chests Sail Ca.nvafs, No. i, to 8 Dimities, Ginghams, and Muflinets, in packa "•Ami c WdU "* j " m « k » Blaek quart bottles Queens ware in hhds. and crates Tellow ochre dry m calks ; (• rof And at New-York, onboard the f 1 ftip Diana, from Liverpool, ercjSejfted round '! ure ** '• on as 'he navigation is open, Fine Liverpool Salt Coals a Spanifli Brown Venetian Red j * tan Purple Brown I -,.- Kj _ s t 'j Patent white F AINTS al- White ,V a d Red le4d j i r Coleothar vitriol 1( 160 bundles Sheathing paper ti Seaming twine p Ship Diana, s r Sale or Charter. L S O, p y GRIFFITH. t January i. eodtf 1 For Arnfterdam, w The Skip in a FARMER, la, John M'Cctllom, Mailer; he lc * WTLi. fail in a few days, the pu ie " renter part of her cargo being ready. For freiglrt of fifty tons of Coffse, or pas- Gi sage, apply to the matter oa board, at Walnut ftreet wharf, or to rN / JOHN SAVAGE. Who it Landing, ont of the said Ship, from fiotir- M deaux, and For Sole, 3 ti. in hhds. , . PC l«i White Wine in quarter caflcs Claret in casts, of a superior quality Fontiniac, t j |( Sauterne, > Wines in cases LimiUe, S p°' Prunes in boxes —- Rovember 24. $ For Sale or Charter, Ti The Snow -*-] te /fltaar good hope, l Will carry about 1100 barrels, and oh! «i§ro%S§Ml is ready to take in a cargo. Fortcpns not fci y apply to ire Pragers tff Co. f,l ' r o anc e- No. 151, South Secend-llreet. j- n( le Whd have for fale—£rime St. Croix Sugar and Rnm, Madeira, Lisbon, and Tetieriffe wine. of November 7. dtf* r- 7 7 7 7 t- For Savannah, in Georgia, ' ls THI SHir Sally Butler, Captain Chi»holm, ft A new vessel, with excelleftt is ace<wnmodation» for paflengfers— Sails 00 the 10th of December. For Freight or 1- Passage, apply to ROSS 15* SIMSON. >f IVho kave to diffitfe of, 1- A small invoice *f GLAUBER SALTS J h INDTGO, and a p«rccl of HOLLY WOOD. a | novembur 18. . 3 •r Just Publiflied, ( And to be had at the Book-stores of Meltrs. Dob- >) son, Campbell, Young and OaMßon, it in Philadelphia, > OBSERVATIONS S On the Gaufes and Curs of Remitting or Bilious 1- Fevers. O To which it annexedy I e AN ABSTRACT of the' opinions and praAice of 3a j J different authors : and an APPENDIX, etHib ? iting interesting fads and rcfle&ions relative to j } thzSyn.cbu, 7/7«-r«V.-i, or Yellow Fercr, which _ has oceafioned so much diftrefsand mortality, at different periods, in fevcralof the fcaport towns ril of the United States of A merici. by WILLIAM CURRIE, L Fellow of the Philadelphia Colltge of PhyficjM", e and Member of the American Plnlofophical So- J ciety.&c. lh i For Sale, , r A complete file of the Philadelphia Gazette for the year 17*7. ... n , u.i,, Also, fevera! other files of Gazettes, publ.flied in this cky, for thelaft 9 mwith? of the year 1797. Eequir'e at no. 94, north "Front-ftictt J J^ January 24. J - * J * +-SJ.I lLi KJJ J War-Office of the Un'ited States, '«•» Coming ■' cc To Chech in future r v,°" instruments. j f " r thought alvifea 'fc .Si it has been or the\'!.l sUb u aWiS 1 te fuA cW <"«. » OH3 obtrvanee „1 beWi/ the War Office will ' r ed by Ae'ivd 1 a " d J a dd(iltion to hit is 1 ' of r "n s ', th " ccn,ficst * ° f the »^oW '» also set forth the T or ''"Wer Attorney, mull ow „f.v i ° the-placc of refidentjl tad occupatio* «- met .'t'Th "" r rI "" ackniwlcdg •f- is by a whn f P '2. oi of kiwwledfe is oy a wttntrfs or witncflW. tkrir pfoicaa r>W r - r.» treSaenocmuft be fct /,„th i„ Jan. 7 . J AMSS > yof VV..r. . d6«r iria ti T _ T >o* SALE, r Fff e ®y JOHN MILLER, £# Co. No. 8, Ch.lnut-ilrecr, One hundred and eighty bales bengal goods, - „ Amongst which are, Gurrahs Mamoodies Ba tas Sarnas Cum nahs T an r«a Coffics Guazi-s Entertrcs B'ue Cloths Calicoes l. . P:!an, poors Romall Handkeichiefs Among-, them are a great proportion of the of Patna, ta- Dtiember i'. To Bg Sold, A GREEABLY tot'he lad: will ar.d tefha*nt of p w >iWAM HrriuAU, deceased, and poffef ion given immediately, a valuable property inArch ie between Third and Fsurth streets, confift nd the house. No. 107, wnhthelot oh which " ls , e .' a and other i.nprovemenU.— haufc is lift feet front, and contains ten pood apartments. The lot is of the fame breadth as the house and jdj feet deep, with a well of water and a very capacious walled cifterfi, both with pumps Wffoop repair. The liable Hands on the rear at the loj and will aecommodr.'r four holies and a ear nage. ; hi» property enjoy.tr perpetual privilege of a2O ieet court aadan alley, g f : . c wide,extend ing to C.isrry Street. Its central p<. fition and the advantages it poffefTes with refpeil to free ventila tion, renders it well worthy the attention of any perfan wishing to possess in eligible property in Phi ladelphia, 1 or further particulars enquire at No 88, Vine Street—of RaBEiT HEYSHAM, V _ or Exeautors. Fiawcis Bowes Sayrs, ) January II 5 W. HAYDOff, Delineator of Z)ra-u.-inr—f London, -l- t r Ylfk<»«i h n 1n» -m- •- - - - - - ■>. a. mm tmm.nt mailers in that fcieiice) "INFORMS hi» friends, that he has re-commenc- I X od his private tuition.—Terms, us ufuai, Sir , Dollart per month, for atteiidai)64» three times a week. Likewise, all kinds of Ornamental Paint- ing, fruit, flowers, &c. on the above terms. 1 W. H. flattens himftlf his terms will be particu- { larly advantageous to those that employ him, as 1 he makes no additional ehafge if there aft two e pupils hi one famijy. A line direA«d to W. H. left at the office of thii Gazette, will be immediately attended to. January 9. The owners of the Brigantiae i . Mercury, Wi'liam Uron, master, captured by ' a Spanilh privateer and Wei at Ceuta m last De C cember, may receive iaterellipg informaci'pn r<f- 1 peeling her, by applying to the Department of 1 State. * The Primers in th« sea-port towns of ' the United States .will remief a fer»ice to the concerned, by iolerting tiis above ia tbeit'Eewfj , papers. Jan j. i, v > NOT I C ¥.. h ° To holders of J.-IMES GREENLEAF's R and EDWARD FOX's Engagement*, IN consequence of iviaaiv living>>een prevent ed, from late unavoidable tircumftances from I obtaining their Certificates, agreeable to former * •, notice. The Trustees now inform them, they f< are ready to iflue the lame to tbofe who may ap- c ply within Cxtydays, at No. 8 Chel'nut Street, and those who do no!, wi[l be confidercd as re linquilhing .their claim on the Aggregate Fund provided for tliei' paymeur. HENRY PRATT, TU(. MAS W. FRANCIS, tl JOHN MILLJER, JUN. f JOHN ASHLEY, fv JACOB BAKER. g December ij. dtct ROSS SIMSON, HAVE FOR SALE, A few bales Baftas, Cofias, and a quantity of Bengal COI'TON J Bengal SUGAR., in bags and boxes { Jamaica, ce St. Vincents, > RUM. and B. ngal J t joocaflts RJCE, 2nd A parcel of (hip building RED CEDAR. ■ o<a.a 7 .- . To be Exchanged for BrUlJhy German, or India Goods, !N THE PACKAGE ; A tracl of valuable Land k, In Lycoming, joining that of the Hollaad co. hr anJ containing 10,000 Acres. he Inquire »f the Printer. an Philadelphia &Lancaster Turn- »» pike Gompany. January 4, 1798. £ At a meeting of the Prefdent and Managers, fto th'ts day, a dividend oC 5 dollars per share was Gr declared for tkelafl half year, Iwhich <wiil be by tol them returned, f»r the payment if the debts of tht the Company, agreeable toa rcfolplicn oftbeStock holders the \ith June la/l. ' she TENCH FRANCIS, Treasurer Of thePbiladehbta& LancaJlcrTurnpikeCom'py. ele Januaryt' m&ww \ es, The holders of the accep tances, enJorfeuifnts snd ofhtr engagements .| n of Edward T6x, for account of nta! rceo ' ea f> a , r « hereby notified, that Wed-. :nts. ' !R fday, the 14th February next, is the lift >een ; a y» on which they caa adroit fubfcriptious tiros to the fund assigned to them for the pay raent«f said cugagfctaMU 5 and-ihat those i»ir rs > u 'ho d» (tot on or before that day •'are ma ke thor fiiWrriptioi»& ) wiU be excluded uch frorfi the benefit thereof. tcr " Henry .Pratt, . 7~. W. Francis, W ,U ' John Miiltr, jun. uir j jf u^n -'filly* 5W * Jacob itaker. W* Jaiiy 29. dt£ • J[ IN THE PRESS, | <dndfpftdijf will Pubhfhtd. A PtXN . U eftablifbiDga mmeral MAKING-SOCIETY, r ! and ii;{V«fri* of Now printed for the benefit of, that Inftitmioh, BY THE AUTHOR. n A NAT? would be maintained bpt to an alnicft ulelris purpefe which taking the teamen kept the merchantmen idle in purr, and traii:»£ veflete would be as unprofirably employed, if they took all thofefcamen whofe(k< 11 and courage onb- ard lhip,- ot war, would giVe them pr ceil ion aadfecitre* their fafcty. We hav enough for both pur-poses, and the cultivating hand •/ attention alone iswatat ing to multiply theirnuraber. " Money may buy " all naval stores, eltcpt mariners; but, unless a s " iupply of them is wealth will be the " able to proeuhe them " January jo. § Surveyor General's Office. ■j December 2, 17,97. tof f\ N a releaft of survey of 453 acres, £8 perches M- yj of land, lijuatt in lower Smithfield tmvnfkip rch Northampton county, surVeyed to William "Wills, 5a- per warrant of March, 17S&, the. Deputy Sur ich veyor hath mad« the following uote, viz, • This land claimed by heirs of Lewis Gordon and iod George Taylor, not known by what right.—-C«r the t'fied for Daniel Broad head, El'q. Surveyor Gene ,ad ral—William Varter. Ips The firft Monday in March next is appointed fcr of » hearing of th« parties «n the a ove fctreat, or any ir- others interested or ctmcernad therein, they having :*re at leaf) thirty days notice for John Hall, Secretary id- of the Land Office. , h , c iv. Lufborough. n ~ January 26 §tiFzwWn hi- Copper for Sheathing, . For Sale, by SIMON WALKER, Pine-street, near Fifth. r«. January 29 , diw - Genteel Boarding and Lodging, To be had as a moderate price—inquire at N«. 138, Arcli-ftreet. ft —Mi —The Subfcriberj ix Informs those to whoa he is indebted, that his i a book;, which have been kept open for their infpec i6 _ fion since December 1796 are balanced to the j1 ft 19. u ' t- and wi " during the prelent month remain Open at his CountiHg-houfe in Chtefnut Street for as t ' leir further inveitigatioo r.ud fcrut ny. JAMJiS GREENLEAF. Philadelphia, Jan. til 17518. The Subscriber INFORMS thofi whom it may intereil or con _ cern, thac the Judg.s of the Cuurt »f Common e l'leas have appointed MM*y, the t-wenty jixtb Jay of t y February ntxt, to hear him and his Creditors, at the e . Court-house in this city, on the fufejeft of his peti f. or the benefit of the Infolveftt Law—-and r that (heir attendance i? desired. JAMES GREENLEAF. ' »f ' Jan, r6. eotlitllF le The Subscriber Intends to make application for the renewal of 1 Certificate ofrSh*re in the Bank of the Unilfd States, {landing >"' he name ofA.B. dated July it. 1797. tbe f»mc I hiving*been lolt. JOHN Git AH AM. j- Richmond, Dec. t. 5,6w ' t. ' PROPOSAL. • n TTAVfNG met with a liberal pafronage, thp r -t-L Subscriber is emboldened to issue proposals y for printing liy fuhf;ription, the JOURNALS OF -V CONGRESS, from their firft meeting in 177 cto I the present time. This work lhall be printed with a new type, C j made for the purpose ; and on jjood paper. It j will be delivered at o.ie dollar per volume (oSta- , vo) in 6 vok.—eafh to fie paid on delivery It isneedlefs to fay any thing of the merits of J this undertaking—th-; fcarctty of '"the Jotiroals throughout the United Spates, is fufficieht to jtjfli fy th» printer in his hope of meeting with that „ success, which he is certain th» en'erpTize JOHN PARKER. „ J'tt.27. d«t< f . NOTIC E. - A I,L perfnns who have arty demands agamft I 1 th; estate of Willam Fleewtood, of Liverpool, late of Philadelphia, nfterchant, de ceafefl, are requested to exkibit their ac counts, properly attested ; and those who are iudebted to the fame, are detired to make immediate pj paymeat, to GEO. DOBSON, \ . .. , No. 25, So. Third-fli eet. j Adm " l^lr r ' January 4. dtf All Persons Having any demands aja : nft the Eflate of the v\ late Captain George Irwin, are reqtitfted to v\ ■ bring in their accounts pi operty altefted, on or ft, before the firft day of January next ensuing ty and rfiofe who are indebted to fafd eftatt are so w licited to make immediate payment to r- SARAH IRWIN, Adminiftrairix. a ■ nrv.i 9 1797- $ or To be fold, m An ELEGANT COUNrRY SEAT, contain- pr ing 6 acres and 40 perch-s, with a neat two foi story brick House and Kitchen thereon, an apple pr Orchard, <cc. situate on the Irilh trait lane, in the townfrip of Moyaraenfihg, aboat one mile from " the city of Philadelphia. FurtJier particulars will be made known upon application at the office of •he Philadelphia Gazette. In The improvements upon this place, for tatte and go , elegance, stand unrivalled. i 1 December 1. dtf , N -» [Volume XIII. ■ ■■ » p- Eafkeoridge—tor Sale. ■ uts f TwnCfts of 9»o acrei, zlmwft all cf which if nc» a fii.c rish Mead "tit (the refiJesee of th« 'iitt Eal 9;' Sterling). It itfijr be conveniently divided into five farnn, Fcur of which ire bound ed or the L-ft hy tl: ntrir Pafaick. ous Tkere are urt it a turnb.e'r of building*, form ay- ir>g afqtiarr of near! three aeres—The dwel offe boti.'e r» a very centerijet one, and a small J ay r«pe«ee v. (io d'pm it in'complete repair. {be Orchard confifh ofi.j 00 fine hearing tn jrrafted Ajrm Tree?— and there i% <•» othor pa fit of said trift near vio otiier /.'Jplt Trcee— a; also a great variety of fruit*, particular ly Chrrtiet of the beltand 121 oft delicious kinds. Alfp, a great number ofbeautifu) jjxotice and *creft that- ai/d ro the fctVfcty and conve • m'tr.fce of rhe Ware. It* reflation is about i» I .*»l ; £»-frenrtWt tjwostof Newark and Elizabeth ; 1_ joi do. ffciin »{loi r»-T#»«) sad ia fram Spring-* 'WH—It is vorfiied andVarered. TTo five -trouble, i.y _pr,i v 'i &vc poueds pr. aHe in caSi, on delivery of the det'bs. Pleale r tb enquire of T. McRUFN & Co. ' 78, Chefnut Street. February %. eodtf • - - ' . 1 . 1 Insurance Office <of the Stare ot kft Pennfyl^ahia. the February 1, 1798. feb TIfE Dir«i%)r>thave declared* dividend >ok of seventy dollars oq eath iiiye of the q{ the company, for the lust .fix months, which,-will he l* re paid to the Stockholder® or their legal repfuenta* fes, tivesafter the ffih inft. JAMES S. COX, PrtMnt. >etru fy t .jijt be- Flax Seed for Sale. ? Apply to QEO. DOBSON, No .2$ Sbuth Third street. J» n - a' 7. . dtf City Commissioner's Office, lies January, 11th, ij 97. lip FOR THE INFORMATION $F THI CITIZIiNS. Us, r T I HE following arrangement is made by the' ttr - A- k'd Commiffionert, for cleaftfing the ftrefcts, Sec. "d piftri<S No. I. —From the nofih fide of Vine er ~ ilreet to the south ftde of Mufcerry-flreet yto le * be under the fuperintemlaace of Nicholas Hicka. From the south Cde of Mulberfy llreet, to cr tl>< fsjyth Cde of CheHiut street to be ucder the f fiiptmidarice of William Moulder. r*i f From the south fide ot Chefnut flreef to ' the aorth fide of Spruce street, to be under th* fuperintendance of Joseph Claypoole 4. From the north fide of Spruce street, to the . south fide o£ Cedar street, to be under the fu perintendance of Hugh Roberts. mwfim Canal Lottery—No. 11. WILL, commence drawing Monday, thezoth inft. Tickets for Sale in tlils-Lottery, at Seven Dalian, at Wm. BLACKBURN's Lottery gr and Brokers Office, Nw. 64, South Second-flreet— Tickets iu the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery, at Ten at Dollrtrs, where clieSk books are kept ior regifter iag and examining in these, th« C: y a'. Wafhjog -tr~ p»i,^,■{„!, <toJ intcrm.i tion where ticket* may be ha'i in most of the Lotte . ries anthorifsd by law in any of the States of the Utiioa. rft r ,r' B ' The business of aBRoKiK, in buying and . felling all kinds of Public Stock and Securities or difcounti ig Bills and Notes of Hand, sale of Lards, Houses, &c. See. will te duly attended to, b / VM.'BLACKSURN. novemter IJ. - James C. & Samuel VV. Fisher, 4T THM.R storm, a- No.;X3, corner of Arch and Front llreets, rot s'4is, Cotton and worlted Hosiery in trunks, alTorted A few bales red, w bite, and yellbW Flannels * Ditto futty romall Handkerchiefs " XJjtto Pullic'at silk ditto Ditto Pondicherry and Madrafs ditto Ditto Qurrahs bengal black Taffctles g 4006 pieces Nankeens, jnd Few beft Hyson Tea f Also icso boxes best London Olafs, , c from gby6,to 19 by 14—and ij hhds. Glar« ' 'A re, assorted, which they Willdifpofe of cheaper v than any in the city. noverober «8. 3awtf FOR SALE, at ' Wm. Young's Book S.tore, P No. 51, Second street, the corner of Chefnut street, 3 1) EPORT of the Committee of the House of JV Reprefentativesoftl ?United States, appoint ed to prepare and report Articles of Impeachment • again It W fLLI 4M BLOUNT, a Senator of rhf United states, impeached of high crimes and Mii demeanors, made in i-urfuarice of a resolution of f the i iouftf of Re) rcfMitativei, authorizing the said s Committee te fit during the recift of Congress, end inftrailing thetn " ta eriqiiire, and, hy aH lawful " means, todifcatver the whole nature and extent " of the offence whereof the laid William Blount " stands impeache , and who are the aarties and " affociatestheriin." Printed by irder of the House of licprefentati-ue,. December la. j i I 1 jt Jale or to be let on ground rent, ■. Avaluable Lotqf Ground y | OITUATE on the north»e»ft corner of WaJ. . r| ut and Fifth fhctts, fronting the State- House ' Th'iefot is fifty-one feet front on Walnut'ftreef, iild one hundred- and thirteen feet and an hllf on' Fifth ftrefit ; there are at present two small two story brtck houfej, and a. ffumb'ef of small tenements thereon. Also, for Salt, Two'three story Brick Houses With convenient stores, wharf, &c. fittiateon Water-street, between Mulberry and Salfafras 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 feet fix inches. These hoafes ave the convenience of a public alley adjoining on .the north fide, and are a very desirable fixa tion for a merchant, flour fadW,or others who ntay haveoccafion for storage of good 9. Thi» property will be fold on very riafonable terms forcalh. Forfurther information apjily to the printsr. J"*y it- m«cwtf Tor sale, " Several fonts of Types—half worn. Including Long Primer, about 400 weight, in good condition, and would aafwer thepurpol; cf a country printer as well u Lt». Enquire cf the Printer. uov. 30. *
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