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    BOOKS, h"
printed & published j <">'
Ly Mathew Carey, r™
No. 118, Market Street, | "id
I "is h
1. Charlotte* a tale of truth;]"'*
7 7 I flex
By Mrs Row/on, of the ticw-Tbeatre I 19.
Philadelphia. I 20.
Sccond American edition—Price 75 cent si I 2 '
[The rapid sale of the First Edition of J 22 "
tl. is interetting novel, inafJ.v months,]
is the best proof its merit.3
Ext rail from the Critical Review, April I t
I I
It maybe a talc of troth, f or it is not un- I X
ind if is 1 tale of re.iT dift.efs— J «5■
Ot-irlotte by the artifice of a teacher, re- I tl
fcomtliended to a fcliool from humanity ra- I 26
ther rbao a co'nvi&inn ot her ii)iegrj*/ of I
the regularity of her former conduffj is en- I "7-
t:te ' torn he gnvetnels, and accompanies 1,-®-
s voting officer to America—The marriage I -9-
teem nv, if not forgotten, is poftpor.ed, I ;3 0 '
arid Charlotte d'es ( a mart) rto the incon- I 0
t: ancy of her lover, and trdaehery of his I? 1 '
fiitrul I , —The situations aie !ai ttefs atiA-af- I l (
f ai"g—the description; uatural and pa |:
tl.etic ; we Iho.uld feel for Chariot* if such
a perfou ever existed, who for on error,
ftarcc'y, perhaps de ; erved so fcferea pu I "
p ftunrent. If it is a Uftion, poetic juilice I "
)silO',w tl'i"k. prep. r|v d.fti ibutqil." I rrlc
2. Tlie Inquifitor—;^ v Ms. Rosyfon, Se- I w j|
cond Philadelphia edition. 87. J cents !
3. Adventaresof Rodefic Random. 2 v6l I h cc
1 doflar aid jo ce'nts, coarf paper—l I del
dollar "aid 7s cents, fine. j j
4 Notes putfce state of Virginia—by Tho- I 23.
masjefle Too. Price, nearly bound, one I
do'.larand a half. I 35.
J. Hiftoryof the French Revolution, froijl 1315.
its commencement' t<» t'ie death of the! t
Queen and the execution of Briffot. j 37.
Two dolors. I i
Extract from the Prefacf. I 38-
" The authors hive prefumrd to affix to j 39-
fieir title the epithet lmpaitial; and the | 4" 1
reason is, b.caufe they cannot charge them- I I
ftJves with feeling the smallest bias to any I
party, but that ol truth and liberty ; and j'
they flatter themfetves, that their readers I
will find* O't only every circumttan'ce fail ly I
repref-nted, but every censurable action, L
whoever were the authors or aflors, |mark- I
ed in its proper color*. If it was ne«lt>>y I VN
to make a declaration of their own princi- I
pies, they would fa', they are neither tory I
nor republican—They'love liberty as Eng- I
lilh wliigs, and execrate every Vriminal aft j
by which so noblea cause is endangered and I
rfifjjraoed. I
" In the present ferment of the public I
mind, they ca-nn6t flatter themselves with I
t ie h .pes of feeing th;s claim universally I
acknowledged. On the contrary, the/ I jj.
wellajjur/'d that th-fepagif will net be acceptable I
to /he italous oj t)th r party. Bur wlien time I (, a
lhall Hiflij.ate tho clou s df political decep- I
t'oll, they with Pome confidence cxpeft that I
verdict from public opinion, which candor 1 co
and moderation seldom fail to receive Itr
Extract p«om the critical Review, I t
JANUARY, i7y,;_page :c. I
" We have certainly dcrivW much plea- I
sure, and acquir d miich information from I ,
the peroral of these volumes; and we think I il
them, both for matter and style, worthy I
the attention of all who ihtereft themselves I
in events which have so justly excited the I J
ciiriofity anil aftonilhnient of mankind."
6. Plowdens history of the Britifhempire I
from May 1 79Z,.toT>e<'ember 1793. A I
doll rr and a quarter. [This is as inter J j
e-lingan J valuable a publication as had I
appeared <br many years.] ■
7. geattie's Elements of Moral Science I
2 vols. One dollar ani three quarters I
8. Ladies Library. Second 1 rperitan I
edition. 87 \ cents. Cokt/>ining— I
Miss Moore's tlfays; Dr. Gregory's Le- I
gacy to his Daughters; Lady Penning I
tons unfortuna's mother'), ad t> ce to her I
Daughters: Marchioness de Lamb rt's I
Advice of a mother toher dafijjjiter , Mrs I
Chapone's Letter on the government of I
the temp r; Swift's Letter tp a Young I
Lady newly married ; Moore's Fables I
lor the Female Sex
9 Journal dtirant uii Sejouren France de- I
ptus le coi') me , n t smei r d'aont juf<]u'a la I
n I;Hi Decembre; airquereft ajolite on fecit |
des eve'iemenvlesplus jema qnables qui I
ont eu li u a Paris, d puacett* epoque, I
jufqu'a la mort du roi de France. |(
Bound, 2 i-2dollat9 —ft wed, 2 dollars. I
10. Edward's treatrfe on the rehg ous as- I
feflfons. Coarse paper, a dollar—fine, I
a dollar and a ha)f.
11. Rights of Woman —!iy Mr« Wolfton I
craft. A dollar.
i>, vvill fon'sSacrame.ital Meditations. — I 1
60 rents.
3 Bnnyan's Holy War, made by Shaddai I 1
agatrff 1 D abolus.
t4 Sliort account of Algiers. Second edi- I I
tion, enlarged—2s cents.
Containing—A description of that coun. 11
try_of the manners and customs of the in- I
habitant* —and of wars against I l
Spain, France, England, Holland, Venice, I ,
and other powers of 'Europe—from the 11- I
furpation of Baibsrofla and the invasion ol J
Charter V. to the present time. —Withal
foncife view of the or i ,in of the war be- I
fw-ffti Algiers and t « United States.
Ertibe'li'bcd with a map of Barbary, com- j
prece ding Morocco, Fez, Algiers, Tunis, |
an I Tripo'y. j
Try t'ie present edition is added a very I
co-.ious i idex, t-intaioing letters from I
fn tdry American priToners in Algiers to I
t leir friends inpthe Ur.ited States—a lift nt I
t re vffcls taken —and liuny very inteteft- I
i 'g articles not n tbe firft edition. I
15. B'arr'i Ucttnres on Rhctoric arid Belles I
Lr-trei-< Thrre dollars 31. c.ent*.
tfi Smith's Lettert to Married Women, on I
n irftne and the mantlet*'"' of children. 62 I
1 ? cen's. I
\l. Amerienn Farmer's le'tcrs. 80 cents,
lsi Y'xin:r M'.fftfi MajJiiue. 2 vols. 1 dol- I
lar 33 ootitl. I
Containing— Dialogues between a Cover- I
ness and several Youn» Ladies ol Quality I
her fcholars.—tn which each Lady is made |
tj (peak according to her particular genius, |
tamper ana inclination—fheir tauln, j
arc pointed out, and theerfy way u» amend 1
I th.cm, as well as to think, ani speak, snd gIJ
1 .£t prop ■Iv ; no less care bting taken to
I : onn their ht arts to goodness, than to cn-
I ig»nen their und'eiflandings with ufeful '
I knos ledge. A short and clear abridgment
I s aUogiven of lacrtd and profane History, -ji
I 'ind some ioffons in Geography. The ufelul
I is blended throughout with the agreeable,
I- he Wh.il r bting rtiterfpcrfcd with piopet re- ]
I flexions and moral Tales.
I ;i9* Duncan's Elemtnta of Logic. 80 cents
I 20. M'ftngal; in epic poem. 3; 1-lfeoU.
I 2i. Tench Coxe's examination of Lord Shef-
I field's obfe>vations. 62 i-J cents,
j 22. Ladies' Friend. 37 1-2 cents.
j 23. Smith's history ol New York, from its .L
j difcovcry to 1'32. 1 dollar 25 cents,
j 24. Complete Atlas for thc piefent war,con
taiiiing maps of France, Holland, N'cthcr „ r
I fjnds, Germany, Spain, Italy, and the "■
I W.ft-Indies. 2 dollars.
I aj. Codftjtutiqns of the United Stales, with
I the Fed ral Conflitulion- 62 i i cents.
126 Peyton's Grammar for Frenchmen to
Icaru E'nglifh. Ip cents.
I 27.. Fpifleii Enchiridion. 31 cents.
I 28. Gay's Fables. 31 cents.
| 29. Ohriftiau Economy . accents. '
130. Charms of Melody, a choice collcflion '
of Songs. 25 cents. '
I 31. Ameiican Museum, 12 vols, Bvo. Nine f
Urn and 20 cents. fc
" ', iie American Mufeym is not only emi- j'j
I nently calculated to diftcininavc political and j |
I other valniblr information, hut it has been t
I tin ifcml - conducted with *aliej atteni ioh, &
[{propriety.' II to these important objects be IU
I fuperarided the more immediate drfign, of 1
j relcu'rig public documents from oblivion, I *
j will venture to pronounce, .as my sentiment, 1
| tiiat a more ufeful liieraty plan has never I
I been uh<le rl ' l ' Q en in America, nor one more [
| delerving of public encouragement." 1
General Walhington. IV
I 23. Poem« of Col. Humphreys. 37 1-2 cents. 1
I Catechism of Man. 18 i-« cents. i
I 35- Tom Paint's Jells. 18 1-2 cents I
136. Carey's account of the Yellow Fever,4'h j
edition. 50 cents. '■
I 37. Devout ?hriftian's Vade Mccum. 25 *■
; cents.
I 38. Garden of the Soul, go cents.
I 39. Think well on't. 50 centi. , j-"
I 40. D iu'ay BibleV 6 dollars.
Nov. 29 ebdtf
I !p. h
AT THE y
Card Nail FaElnry,
No. .59, north street,
jWebfter, Adgate & White, _
Have conjlantly for fahy
I Cotton, Wool, Tow/ and
Machine Cards, 7
I Of all Kinds,
: | Cut Nails of all sizes,
' I Floor Brads, Sprigs and Tacks,
Fullers Shears, Giin Flints and Wool
: I Hat?, r-
I A quantity of kiln dried Indian Meal in
; I barrels C(
- A new Edition of Adgate's Philadelphia H
( I Harmony, containing both the firft and fe
r J cond p-irts, being the Hioft aproved fyf.
I tern ol Rules and best coleftion of p
> I Tunes now in u'e, ii
Also for Sale, K
A CompleVi set or S
II Machinery for making Cards c x
y I On an Improved ConftruftioH. C
s I oa. 2 'aw tf f
Ticklenburgs, Oznaburgs, t,
I and Glass Ware, 1
J Landing from on board the ship Peggy, 1
d I from Amflerdam.
also, <
s Coffee of prime Quality t,
n I In hogsheads and tierces,
Muscovado Sugars
In hoglheads, v
: t German Steel, » 0
s I ASSORTED WOOLLENS,
£ I Ip small Bales, &c. for sale by
k I Rundle & Murgatroyd\
No. 11, Walnut street wharf.
-• I Who want to purchase 300 or 400
!®J Casks. Good Ftaxfeed,
',i I. Nov. II 3twf
e ' I Office of the Insurance Com
f J pany of North America,
e, I December Bth 17 9-+-
I NOTICE is hereby given to th; Stock-
I holders, tli'at the F fth Instalment, being
I tWo- d llars on each (hare of the Stock
I of thisGompapy is to he paid 00 the fe
aj I conH Monday (the 12th Day) of January
I next; when it will be neceifiry lor sach
I ot-1 (on to produce tbie receipt for the
I fourth Inftalntent upon the Ih»res he shall
I propose to pay for.
in- I By the firff Jeßion of the Charter
nft I it is declared that all shares on.•which pay
:e i I merits shall not be made at the time pre
u" I scribed, shall be forfeited to the use of tlx
0 I Company,
J. I On Tuesday the I.3th day of
I January next (being the second Tuetclay in
m- I the month) at i i unlock A. M, an Election
lis, I will be held at the Company's Office, for
I the choice of
"I Twenty-five tlire&ors
:to I To serve for one year, and until other*
1 ol I (hull be chosen.
:ft- I Th" Electors may vote either in person
lor bv proxy j but n« Stockholder can—
les I « vote at any fclett onifor D retftors unless
I ihe Stocic {ball have ftpod in his or hei
on I name in the books of the Company at least
62 I three months prtcceding the time of such
I Election.
'• I In cafe of a Stockholder's voting by
lo1 " I Proxy, the charter requires that " the
| pfoxy be ilireftly fromfuchStoekholdeP, &
I ihe vof® be given by a citizen oi this com
monwcalth."
■ a ;i Ebenezer Hazard,
il'»,J Secretary.
CD<l I Dec. 8 m&wtl3j j
i.■in.', -T, .—. ■ ; ■' .. -.r
---' FgNNP.*** M* C«f»*wT Sit ,
SHAKSPEARE'S WORKS. Ir
FIRST AMERICAN EDItION.
Mountford, Bioren fcf Co.
12
Propofah for Printing by } a
Subscription,
THE WHOLE
Dramatic Works
OF
WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE,
IN HIGHT DUODECIMO VOLC.MtS,
From "Jones's Dublin Edition. p
CO NDTTI'ONS.
I This Work will be camprizef in Eight
i Duodecimo Volumes, pri itrd «ii a lint
American paper, in a stile-os Typogra
phical .Elegance that (hall rtfleft the
higheit credit on the American press.
II That it (ball be einbellifhed with a
beautiful Frontispiece o( Shaklpamc—
| engraved by the belt American Arnft.
. 111. That the price t». Subscribers will bt
I eJght Doliaks, one dollar to be paid
on fubferibing, and one foliar on the re
, ceipt of every fuceeeding volnnie but
r the lallto enable ihe Pub ifhers to >
■ pur Ait with convenience this arduous >:
undertaking. —
>V. Eacli volume (hall be delivered in blue |
boards to the Snbfcrikers immediately 33
on the publication of every volume wuh
bid iinpreifions of the Frontispiece—the
1 price to be raised to Non-Subscribers.
. iV. That the names of the Subscribers will m
be printed to rpeord the patrons nt this th
endeavour to encourage the ufeful and si (
eligant Arts in America. o
_____ ;d
Subfcriptio.ns vyifl be received at Ste- aI
phens's Book-Store, 57, South Sec°n I• al
ftreet,and at the principal BookfelWs in the ,Vv
United States—also, at the Publishers No. "
7j. Dock street, and at the Philadelphia
CofTte-Hour». j?
D<c. 10. eod2w2awtf
, I
Scheme of a Lottery, "
Toraife 39,900 Dollars, 0* 266,000 Dollars \
Deducting 15, fur Ccr. t . jr on the prizes— n
This Lottery con/ffls of 38X00 Tickets, irr a
which there 14,531 frizes , and 23*461 t'
RUnks, being about one and an ha'J blanks to V
ol a prize. »
\ ' f
j n r | "'HE Dire&orsof the Society foreftabiilh- f
: X ing Ufciul Manufactures, having refoly c
• a ed to erect LOTTERIES for raifmg Onr k
Hundr ed Tiiousand Doll ars, agreeably
to an Aft of ihe Legislature of the State ot (
f \ New-Jeffey, have appointed the following t
0 peVTonsto superintend and direct the draw- s
ing of the fame, viz. Nicholas Low, Rufus ,
King, Herman Le Roy, James Watson, ,
Harrifon, Abijah Hammpnd, and |
J* Cornelius Ray, of the city ot New-York— j
Thomas Willing, Joseph Ball, Matlhtw M - ,
Connel and A/idrew Bayard, of the city of
. Philadelphia—Hii Excellency Richard How
ell, Esq. Klias Boudinot, General Elias Day
tan, James Parker, John Bayard, Do&or
Lewis Donham, Samuel W. Stockton, Jolhua
M. Wallace, Joseph Bloomfield, and Elifha
, Boudinot, of'Nx w-Jerfey, who offer the
following Scheme ot a Lotteryj and pledge
themfelvcs to the public, that they w>Jl take
every allurance and precaution in fhfjr fow/r
to have the Monies paid by the Managers,
from time to time, as received, into- the
Banks at New-York and Philadelphia, to
remain for the purpose of paving Priz
which /hall be immediately discharged by a
check upon one of the Banks.
SCHEME:
Priieof 20,000 Dollars i> 20,000
1 10,000 10,000
2 5,000 10,000
5 X 2,000 18,000
*0 1,000 10,000
io 500 lO,QOO
100 100 10,000
— 300 5 o 15,000
1000 ao 20,000
2000 15 30,000
300 a 1 2 36,000
8100 10 81,000
-k. >4.539 Brian; *63,000
23,461 Blanks. Firfl drawn number, 3,cao
Laftdrawn number, 2,000
" e " 83000 Tickets at " Dollars each is 266,000
The dtawing will commence, under "the
,jj e infpeftipn of a Committee of th<- Srfperin
la'll lcn dj> tt, as soon as the Ticketfold, el
which timely notice will be
The Superintendants have appointed John
"ter N. Gumming, of Newark, Jacob R. H«tr-
of New-Brupfwick, a»d Jonathan
■,r e - Rhea, of Trenton> as immediate Managers
, thereof, who have stven amp\e fecuiity for
' discharging the trust reposed in them.
In order to secure th* punctual p?y
of ment«fthe Prizes, the Superintendants of
yi„ the Lottery have directed that the Managers
ti on (hall earh enter into bondt in 4C, 000 dollars,
f or withfn»rfofficientfecuriti< s.toperfoim their
inftrutlions, the fublltnce of which is
I. That wheneve* either oJ the Managers
iFS (ball receive the sum of Three Htind. Ed Dol.
lars, he (hall immdiately place the fame in
,e " »ne of the Banks of New-York or Philadel.
. pli|»<-r« tl» ctcdit o! live Gi>\ernorrtt the
on Society, ajid such of the Superintendants as
"y live in th--,city where the moniesafe placed,
,le^"s remain thereuntil the Lottery is drawn,
het f or [he payment of the Prizes.
!eaft 11. The Managers to take fufficient (e
---fuch eurity for any Tickets they may tiuft, other,
wife to be refponnble for them.
by 111. To keep regular books of Tickets
the fold, Monies received and paid int- the
r, & Bank, ahftrafls of wh'.ch (hall be sent,
om- rpoothly, to th." Governor of the Society.
Paterfnn, January 1,
On application to either ofthe gen
itemrn, information will be given vJhtre
tickets mav be had. j
}J , February *4. tufcftf
Insurance Company of the .
State of Pennsylvania.
NOTICE is hereliy givon, that, agree- j _
ably to law, an elcftion for thit teen direc - 1 £
tors to serve for one year, will be held at j
the office of the Company, on Monday th"! j u j
12th day ofj muary next, at th ee o'clock _
in the afternoon.
Dec. Ij. eod tf
City of VVafliington. E
S G ill: M E I
OF THE P
LOTTERY.; No. 11. ;c
FOR THE
IMPROVEMENT M
OFTHE " '•jr.'-* ra
FEDERAL CITY. fe
n\
1 A magnificent f 20,000 Dollars, and
dwellinghoufe, $ ca(h 30,000 are'
50,009 '
1 ditto 15,000 &ca (>125,000 40,000 '
1 dit(o 15,000 & cadi i' 5,000 30,000
1 ditto 10,600 & cash io,soo , 2®, 000 *Z
1 ditto 5,600 & cash 5,000 10 0c f
1 ditto 5,000 Sl calh 5,000 iq,opo
1 Cash pn»e o( 10,00 c
2 ditto 5,00® each, are ic.oro
jo ditto 1,000 10,00®
2 o 'ditto 500 10,000
,oo ditto 109 10,000
2 00 ditto go 10,600
400 ditto 25 10,000
1,000 ditto 20 2O,o ( i0
, 5 ,0C0 ditto 10 15^,600
*6,739 Pr»«es
I 33Blanks
TicktU at 8 dollars 400,00"
I This Lottery will effotd an e.egant fp*
1 men of the pr ivatc buildings to be eieAc f v
! the.City of Wrv'bington—Two beaurtlu ,e ~
1 signs are already felt ftcd for the entWc f Ol5 ; «
J on two of the fquarej ; from e{c
1 drawings, it is proposed 10 er'eft _
Jland taur cornet buildings, as soon as
J a tier this Lottery is fold, and t« convert m
I when complete, t6 t he fortunate adveifr crs » R
lin the manner delcribed in ihe (chef lo( thot
. rihe Hotel Lottery. A nett drdu£tton* ploy
j per cent, will be made to dehay rh<ieccf-
I fary of printtng, &c. and e fui- jon
I plus will be made a part ot the fund 1 (ended
I for the National Ujiiverfity, to be re£ted
I within the City o! Washington. V
gCf" The drawing will commences °
las tht Tickets are lold, or at all et*nts or om
I Monday, the 22nd of December ncft:
* I money pnres will be payable in (hii.y day
i I after it is finished, and any prices so: whic Lon
I fortunate numbers are not withi N
) I twelve months after thp drawing cbferi ai
|»o be confideied as given towards tht fun ens,
I for the/Unayerrity, it boing determined fucc
* I fettle the whdle bufmefs in a year from t Peo
* l ending of the drawing and to take up t app!
1 I bonds given asfecurit)'; now
y | The securities given for the paymf proi
* rof the Prizes, are held bythe Prelident a I
S I two.pircflors of the Batik of Columbia, a g r i
* I are valued at more than naif the amount» his
* I the Lottery# The drawing,will be un
'» I the crt appmJ '
fby the coremiftioners to; the City of War
- I ington, for the time being, a-nd a&ingn w *, (
f oilh „
Samuel Blodge'. # «
■ I
1 *** Tickets may be had at the BanlDt
r L Columbia ; of James Weft Sc Co. Baliim'e;
aji o! Gideon Den'fon, Savannah; of Per )P
a I Oilman, pofton ; of John Hopkins, R{h-
c I mond : and of Richard Wells, Coopcr'str-
T Aug 3° i pv
c * PROPOSALS
1 I a 1
s " By Thomas Dobfon,
a I For Publishing by Subfcriptlon,
j An Englifli Tranilatio| t.
OF 11
I Poole's Synopsis of the Tr.nf
lations of the Bible,
o J And Of '
'0 I The Critics,lnterpreters,and Cemmeutztors
I Exhibiting at one view, the principal cri-
I ticifms, and mft valuable Elucidations ®
J0 I ot the Scripture"; Iliultratiivns of th* an
;o I cient Eaftcrn Manners and tnflotV ;S: j
jjj I Descriptions of the Plants and AnVjials
)0 I therein mentioned ; wiih itil pi ovements
50 | from observations Travellers, finee
_ | the publication of. that excellent
30 I IT has been in->'ter of wonder mid regret
30 I that. thls and valuable work,
30 | so highly prized by the learned, b< th curi
- | pus andferious, has never b en tranfl ted,
50 | the bulk of readers have been
!te I deprived of a work of the Rreateft enter,
n- | taininent and utility; in which by the La
st | hers of the learned of various ages and na- ,
I tions, ,thc Spcred Sc iptnresare clearedo- f
m I the contradjftioiis and absurdities of rr.of r
r- I dern tranfla-tinns, and the ancient manne's- ,
}n I metaphors, allegories, and figures a e iIJ.
rs I luftrati d in ucha way, as to unite the liiof)'' l
or I rational entertainment with the molt fta 'c
I IiBK iriftruftion ; & to di r ccver the foiutfifer
V" I whence truephilofophrrs, io all ages, haiied
°' I derived their knowledge from the Sactn th
r ® I Seriptuies, which contain the feeds of Ni
I the sciences valuable to man. /Getit
rs I This work is proposed to the Puih - p
1 the folio-wing , A °
'"I C O M D 1 T I O K j T '
' It is iuppi r ed the. whole will Wco l '
lc I lin four voUmiesJ large, tuorto! ;I PP'y
j® I wlfi be (etTo the VsTori/ as i 4' ' lir .
' I ent number shall be fiibfcrib/d WfJ-
' I frav the expence. a
fe. | The price to fubfcriW" "ill hr delpli
er _ I dollars for each voiun*' n bnarm#
I mopey will be dema-d e d till the fin
r( t | lunti shall be when the jot jfofd
the | the firil and f(cnr J volumes will Imi- r cr ' ; h
nt, | -red. \Then the I'econd volume is!d, terfij
. I the price of f!'C third will be paj— u
I And when tU thi-d volume is finift e ro t h
rn- j prii-e of th» fourth tnuft be paid. , f a ; d ,
tre j The p»'ce of such c -pies as in{ be
1 fubi'crtied for Will be raised 25 ft
| DC 13. I" Ni
le William W. Woodw;
P ..R I N T E j.
e TV AS removed his Printing.Offi f
3t n No. 41, Chef.int ft.eet, (o f, a
he | Heatl > No - 3 6 . four doors frptn toe
ol Secord-ftreet, south fide, i, farl ,
site ; where the P> iut >,g BufireQ. i s
00 as u s ual; his whole atrcntio,
confined to that occupation, o <!,
any pad: of this (imi, or the to.
• tvill be executed, an<l iuiihovj inav
having ai;.y woik tiiey n la _y ie<? fi' t t
iilh, correfi'y printed, either in f,
Englifli. The Livel „f £ UR( , .
Morth America, with a c:o
PKICE-CIJRKENTjis p.inted 19;
tor, Peter fox on', L. L J) :
mentioned office, in Imiktfh arts]
which pqblM—jeerfved the „
oi the iron diftir.nviilk ; c r
raers in Ann' : ca, ar.J whgfc it» ~,
few days, wi he pul'iiffied, a> d a., • a .
' r.y he two fiftnuir.be; sto the ft,t
N. B. Bl >ks, Circular Lftteis, f
Cards, Hai'bills, & c . & e . continu. to"'bV
executed 'th the uf ua i dispatch.
oo Nov. Ift er-d o,»
S C 5 F F li E,
DO 54 "gfteads )
ro 35 f barrels j 120,000 lbs.
po Ju' arrived in the Rebecca, Capuifi
00 Hughes, from Jamaica.
00 for sale sy
°o Peter Blight.
.10 V° also now landing out of 1 Me
to cury, from Oporio, Choi, t
Red Port Win",
IN P I p l s.
-J Dec. 12 ,
o'
Lundin JVPKech
Taylor, Stay Corset-& Hri
Maker,
Ne. 25. Ciefnui flrcet, between s<? ti fcf
K ■ Frer.t Stn-cls,
' RETURNS his inoft gftteftil •
1 thpie wh© have honored him with rht em
pl(>yme:.t, arid begs leave tu a fill w tic- .
that f 1 ojn his exfei.f|-ve corrtti'porde nee
London, he will at all time.- )iavi it": his
4 power to furnilfa them with every rvu*
m his profeflion in ttte: [rev eft la '
in of the belt quality ; and for the better »c
---)( commodation of Ifts cud.oners lie has 1
l„ ken iu o partnerlh p in the Taylor ami
y habit tnaking Bufmcfi, John Slo« from?
c London
11 N. B- He makes th-e famou t
ai Stays lor the Ap|,ara.us Spinalis r.xt nd
11 ens, in the use ot which he has been v >
fuccefsful in curing distortions in Ve
il People, and has ne»er failed to cure wl<,n
1 applications weremade in due t.nic, it
now begs leave to pret'ent to the publu ,1
1® proof of the happy eflefts.
a ; In September lall, J?mes Dodds, h <- f
a - Britain, applied tome refpefting 0.0 of
!his children (a child two yeais and an t.a t
old) who had three o the lower
of her
her body bending,'could not tc ■ . t
0 'without pa v,had roust <ifjier It-' ■ : .
and one of *hich feenud ci ntra< ■ ■'
• had 110 ea'e-but in a ly:ng polh, IV
I parents irfo'rred me that flic hi ..t
P I lor live or fi*lllontfci, and cou'd ace
' t; I for it no othei way than a weak" -I 't
on by the "Hooping-cough, jpfevi Hi (<•
_ which the chili if been affive .
Upon the Sthlf Sepremb r 1 litre i Tl>e
child with a pafuf patent flays ami a: ap
1 — oaratu' Spinal v -tender.tj J[l_; days
Ihe feezed perf».ly easy, ci;oigj , uprijti-t
aiid be carrietpout without co ; 1 i \i» '
—The diftovtl is now (ca.cily ■ : 'pti
We ; the childin ft and or fit up'igi.c,ar<?
walk with a 1/e alliftance. Th sit jtto".
tedby the m'er of >he child w h? re.
inained lincc the c'ly l'.jr rhe ! 7fit
p mv attends* the father havii : ro
lie ountry
The abov a just Bate of n child s . [
cafe. BETTY 5
A'. B. editor of this Gaiatc
Cr ~ undtr ihecf Mr. M'Kechnie, \'hc 1 <<■ <''
> U '" S the fli > < jPP lra <vi for some trm .r r ..
\ 3 5" zvds'.t" 1 the ftroljiefl < tiHtf
' «of fife, 1J VCTffinitenn«.
ials Dec. < 3t
;ents — — J
Ilnee pClllg ScllO ; .
gret
ork, y.vI'DOUGALL prffen' it .:or»>
:uri- plifis to the Public—Thank . ,- n .
ted, t jjiat encouragement he li i
been these twenty odd years. H ,li
iter, phis School for thrs Seafono M -
La- oaobt-r, at 10 o'ch
1 ! 13 ' «mg, in that large and eleg !o.
:<1 °-ffsrmony street, leading fron Thir- t.
irth street, turning the con c'
f South Third street.
Employers may be a(lurei J
us -er and decoram that has slv/av
mrftiferved in his School, fliall f .
hajued —and that their children witlLe
irtn the molt approved and wiot - . (tiW
if Note—An Evening School ' • •
'Gentlemen, ''
OA TO titW
To all who it may ci
TAKE nonce, thatj ag ueabi.
"t tbe Lale Sfffiprr of Coniieis i -fft ' .
apply at tW T eafirv if th* Ur St
for th« renewal <jt rhe .»ii"
tai LuanOßice Certificate, del — <v! t
101 lat my Lodgings ifi the cit< f
Helphia, intlie year «"79'."
No, 1607, iitei April ij, 17- ; j.
Doliai:
:r»ed in thi- 'D.' awa-c itatc ti
feriber then refi lent at V w -Ctl r, >,
terfigned Samuel Paterfni, C. L. '(1. w
o -veil' fo 1 ! inte--'I jv.
to the la:t of Di-i • mbd ,itk, tf.
said C'>n inental I oan Ofiitt.
New Castle, Nov. to 1"9