PROPOSALS, FOR CARRYING yrhe Mails oj the United States, On c;- following I'oil Roads, Will be received tit tbe Gtnercil 1 ost OJJiC' City J l¥Jshini> ton, until the ivtbdoj of July mxt. , rrlt .y'l I y Hampttmf»!ls» r Nlw-ouryppn, Il fwich'. BeVerley, Salerr; and Lynn to Bcrlon,- three times a week. From April t 5 to October 15. Leave Portsmouth every Tuelday, fhurldiy and Saturday at 4 A. M and arrive at Boftor the fa-lie days by 6P. M. Returning, It.' Boston every Monday, Wednesday and Fnda. ai 4 A. M ahd arrive at Portsmouth the laui days by 6 P. M. Frnm OctobeY IS Apiil 15. Leave Pirtfraouth every Tueliry. Thursday sr.d Saturday at 1 P. M. and arrve at Rofto. on the following days, Wed efday, Friday and Sunday at 6P. K. Returning, leave Hoi ton every Monday* *V*rdncldjry'and Friday at 6 a. M. and arrive at PoVtfmourh the next dayt>, Tacfiiy, Thursday and.Bfttirv!?y at r a m. %* Frpm by VVorCt;lti:r, Hrookfield, Sprin,;lield, Sulficll, Hartford, Wethcnfirtd, Mid Jlvt iyrii, liurhaitj-, Walliojiford, Ne\a>l:-a ven, Milford, Stratford, fairfuld. N rwi k Stamford. New Rochelle, Eml Chester and Haerlein to New-Yo>k, tnrce times a week. From :-lpril t j tji October 1 5 • Leave Hdiioh every Monday, Wednesday ari l Friday at JI A M, arrive at Worce!!er b it M. Woreetter every Tucfday, Thurs day an i jSaturdly at < A M Arrive at' Brook field by jo a M. at Springfield by » P M. at Snf iieid t.y p m. an lat Hart! >rd at 9p m. fame day*. ve }I j tford Monday, WgJmfday and Fridiy.ar % a m arrive at New Haven y iioon ; ieave New Haven a» i P M. arid arrive at Stamford by 9 P M * fime days. Leive Stamford every F uefdiy, Th '.rfay and Saturday at 3 a M. and arrive at New Y rk fan. - cllys 1 y 11 o'clock. nom. Returmnt;, leave New-York every Monday, Wednesday and fridjyat |i A M. arrive at Stam r ordiri the *vcu:;.p ; leave Stamford tve-y Tuef'-v, Thnri'liy and Saturday by jam; arrive at New Haven by n ; leave "<•*<• Haven a - 1 I M. and arrive at Hartford by 9PM; lea»a Hartford on Wednesday, Friday and Monday by i A M ; arrive at Springfield by 10 A M, and at Wor«llerby 9 r m ; ierve Worceder every Thursday, Saturday and TuefJay by 3 ■* M i aud arrive at Bollon fame days by 1 p m. Frcm October ij to Apr:! IJ. Leave Boston every Tuesday, Thur&hy and . Satu.day by 8a m j arrive at Worcofter l >y 8 pm; leave Worcester 011 Wednefdiy, Friday and Monday at 4 a m t arrived at Sufiield fame days by 8 P M. Leave SuffifH Thurf iay, Sa turciay arid Tuesday at 4 A m and arrive at New Haven by 8 P m. Leave New-Haven ev ery Friday, Monday and Wednesday at 4 A M and arrive a< New York the next day. Saturday, Tucfday asd Thursday by 11 A m, Returning, leave New Ym k every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11 AM: arrive at New Havn on Tueftay, Thursday aud ?a tutday by 8 pm. Leive New-Haven every Monday, Wednesday and Friday by 4 a M.ar rive at Suffield by 8 pm. Leave Suffield Tues day, Thursday and Saturday by 4AM arid arrive at Worcester by 8 fM. Leave Wor cester every Monday, W T e lnefday and Friday at 4 1 M. and arrive at Boston the fame days b>' 4 PM. • ... , t 3. From New-Ycirk by Newark, El:zabeth town, Rahway, Woodbrid)te, New-Brunt -vick, Princrtoo, Trenton, Brift >i and Frankford to Philadelphia, every day, Sunday excepted Leave New-York every day, S'inday excepr ed, at 1 PM. andirrive in Philadelphiathenext day at 7AM 18 hours. Ueturning, leave Phi ladelphia ei»ry day, sunday excepted at l P. M. and arrive at New-Yctk the next day by 7 AM. From November 1 to May I, the hour of arrival at Philadelphia and at New- York (hall be extended to 8 .V M. 4. From Baltimore by Bladenlburf; to Wa feington every day, Sunday excepted. April t to November I. Leave Baltimore every day at 11 A M- and arrive at Washington by 6 P M. Retuni'Hi;, leave Wjfhingion every day at 3 A M. and ar rive at Baltimore by 11 A M. November 1 to April 1. Leave Baltimore «very d»y at 4 a m. and arrive at WalHins;ton by 1 r « leave Wa(h ingtoti every, day at 10 a m. and-arrive a? Balti mote by 7-P m* 5. From Washington city by Georgetown* Alexandria, ColcheJler. Dumfries, Aquica, Falmouth, Frederickiburg Bowling Green and Hanover court house t« Richmond, c. h. every day, Sundays excepted. From April r to November 1. Imv» WaS-.i'ic<'-n ercry day at 8 A M. and arrive at Fredericklfcorg by 7 PM, Leavt Prcderickfburg every day at 3 A M and arrive it Richmond by 6 PM. Returning, leave Richn.ond every day by )AM and arrive at Frederickiburg by 6 P M. Leave Frederickf burg every day by 3 AM. and arrive at Walh- by 4 P M. November l e April 1. Leave WaOpngton every day at 4 P M. and , arrive at Alexandria by 7 P M. and arrive it j Frederickfburg the next days by 7 P M- Leave ! Frederickfburg every day at 4 A M. and arrive 1 at Richmond the next days by 10 AM. Re turning, leave Richmond every day at 1 P M. j and arrive.at Fredericklhurg the next days by 7P M. Leave Frederickib .ig every day at 4 A W, and arrive at Washington the next days by 8 A.M. 6. From Richmond to Pete-lburg every day, Sundays excepted. Leave Richmond every day at 4 A M. and arrive Jit Ptferfburg by 10 o'clock, AM. Returning-leavt Petcrfburg ev ery day at iPM. and arrive »t Richmond the famed ysby 7 PM. 7. From Richmond by New Kent court house, Wiliiamfburg, Y irk-town and Haraptsn to Norfolk, 3 times a week. April 1 to November t. I.eivc Riifcmond every Tuesday, Thursday and Ssturday st 3A M. Arrive at New-York by 6 P M. ir.rt arrive at Norfolk the ntxt days, Wednesdays, Friday, sr.d Sundays by I P M Returning,leave Norfolk e*.ery Tuesday, Thurf. day and Saturday, at 10 A M ; arrive at York n'the evening, l eave Ycrk every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday by 3 A M, and arrive at Hichmond the fame days by 6 P M. November 1 t» April 1. Leave Rkhmond every Monday, Wednesday «td Friday at t P M 1 awive at Norfolk in two day* on Wednesday, ErMay aid Moaday by 10 A.M. Returning, leave Norfolk every Mtm day, Wednesday and Friday at % P M> and ar- rive at Richmond in two dayi on Wednesday, ] Friday and Monday by 10 a AT 8. From by Cabbin Point Surry court h.-ufr, S wi'.hfic d, Suffolk and Portf raouth to Norfolk throe times a week. Le ve Pererlb'jrp every A/onuilburg on Wednesday, Friday and Monday it 16 A M. it. From M'Fallsby Chereau court heufe to Camden three time« a week. Leave M'FalU evrry Sunday, Tuesday and Friday at 1 P M, ani arrive at Camden on Tueflav, ThurlUay and simd»v at 10 A M. Returning, leave Cam- ien every fuefday, Thursday and Saturday at : P M, and arrive at M'Palli on Thursday, Sa turday and Monday at 10 A M. u. From Camden by StarcAurg and Jjraef ville toChaiiefton, three timea a week. When the river is so high as to make l"ng Ferries, the mail (hall be carried from Camden on the south fide of Santee river Leave Camden every Sunday, Tuesday a> d Thursday at i V M, ar.d arrive at Charlefto; nn T lffday. Thursday & Saturday at I A M Returning, leave Charleston every Sunday Tuesday and Thursday at j P AT, and arrive at Camden tie next Tuesday, Thursday and Sa turday at 10 A M 13. From Ca'tiden by Edgefield court howfe, and Campbell town to Aygulta, three time* a week. Leave Canlenevery, Sunday, Tuesday and Thurfdjy at » VM, and airive it Augufla on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 10 M. Returning, leave Aunuita every Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday at 3 P M, and arrive at Camden on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at ic A M. 14 From Charleston by Jackfonlborough and Coofawhatehy *0 Savannah twice a week. Leave Charleston every Tuesday and . hnrClay at < m arrive at Jackfonfboroagh fday an 1 Friday at * p m arrive »t Coofawhatehy on Thursday and Saturday by 5 a u and arrive ai Savannah on Friday and Sunday by 8 » m. Return i«g, Leave Savannah every Saturday and Tuesday by 4 a m. arrive atCoofawhatehy by 8 P M and ar rive at Charleston on Tuesday and Thursday by ISA H. 15. From Augusta by Lsuifville to Savannah once a week. Leave Augusta every Saturday at 3 p m. arrive L uiiville on Sunday by 6 pm. leave Lou fville o- Afonday ar Bam and ariivr at Savinnah .n Tuesday at 5. p. m. leave Savannah on Wednesday -.t 8 a.m and arrive at Lomfville on 1 hurl lay by j p. ni. leave Lohifville on Friday at 6 a m. and arrive at oh Saturday at 10 a m. 16 Frsm Avgnftm by Waynefborough to Sa vannah one a week. Leave Augulta every TueMay at a p. m arrive at Wayr.cfborough on Wednesday by 8 a. m. and arrive at Savannth on Fri ay b J 3P' M • Return* ing, Lave Savannah every Saturday at 9 AM.arrive at 'A ayr.fburnugh on Monday by 3 » M. and ar rive at ,iugufta on Tuesday by 9 a m. Ij. From Wa>nefborough to Louisville. Leave Waym (borough every Wednesday at 9 AM. and arrive at Lou.lv He by 3P a. Returning' leave l ouifville every Thursday at 5 A M.aud ar rive at Waynelborough by I r u. 18, From Savannah by Sunbury, Riceborough, Darien and 'lurifwick to Stain's once a week. Leave bavaanah every WednelUay at 9 a m- ar rive at Riceborough on Thurfday 1 by 10 a m. and arnve at Staryl on Saturday by 9 am. V-Hurn i/rp, leave S(. VJaryu every Saturday at 3 P m. ar rive at Riceborough the next Monday by 3 P 'Ji and arrive at davaunah the next f uefday by J p.bi NOTES. Note t. The mail on the route No. 9, 10, 11 and 12 is to be carried in a whesl carri- age or by a led horse. A penalty at the rate of 12 cents a mile will be incurred by the contrattor far each time and mile that he (hall carry the fame without making use of either a carriage or led horse. No altera tion will be made in the times fixed for the anfval and departure of the mails in tfeefe routs. Note l. The Postmaster-General may al ter the times of arrival and departure at any tMiie during the continuance of the contrasts, he prcvioufly stipulating an adequate com penfatisn for any extra expence tnat may be occasioned thereby. Note 3. (hall be allowed for opening and elofing the mail at all offices where no particular time is fpecified. Note 4. For every fifteen minuter delay {unavoidable accidents excepted) in arriving after the times prescribed in any contrail, the contra £tor (hall forfeit one dollar ; and if the delay continue until the departure of any depending mail, whereby the mails des tined for such depending mail lose a trip, an additional forfeiture of five dollar (hall be incurred. Note 5. Newfyapers as well as letters are to be sent in the mails : and if any person, making proposals, desires to carry newspa pers, other than those conveyed in the mail, for his own emolument, be mult state in his proposals for what sum he will carry it with that emolument, and for what sum without that emolument. Note 6. Shsuld any person, making pro posals, desire an alteration of the times of arrival and departure above fpecified, he mu(l state in his proposals, the alterations desired, and the difference they will make in the terms of his centratt. This note does not apply to the routs Ne. 9, io ( 11 and 12. No alteration will be made in those times. Note 7. Persons making proposals arede 'fired t« flaw their prices by the year—Those who contrad will receive their pay quarter- ly, in the month of January, April, July and OAober. Note, 8. The contratts far the routs nuinbered Ito 13, are to be in operation on the ill day of Oitober next, and are to Con tinue in force until the ill ol Oftober 1804. Contrails for the routs number 14, '5, 17 and 18, are alto to be in operation on the ill day of O&ober next, and are to Continue in force until the ill of April 1802. JOS: HABERSHAM, Postmaster-General. General Post Office, Philadelphia, March 20, 1800. $ eotyj NOTICE. WHEREAS Mathew Itwin did on the Bth day of July 1797 make an alignment of his efiate and effeils, to us the fubferibers, for the be nefit of Such of his creditors, as fhculd on or before the aoth of September, 1797, execute to him a fuli and final dtfeharge— Now those of his creditor? who are entitled to a dividend under laid aflign meut. are requefled to furnifli fheir accounts oj Samuel Meeker, with imei'cft calculated up to the Bth day ol July, 1797, as a dividend will absolute ly be ftrutk on the firll day ol April next, and those who negleil te comply with this notice will there after be excluded from the benefit of the fame. Philip NickHin "I Samuel Meeker Natb'l Lewis, by Lis Ads. J> Affigrtees Pearson Hunt ' I John M. Taylor J LAND. FOR SALE, A TRACT of LAND, SITUATFD od Scot's mountain in Oxford townlhip, county of Sufiex and ftateof NiW- Jerfcy, eight sr ten miles from F.afti-n (about four from the river Delaware,and seventy two Irons Philadelphia ; containing 579 Acres; about 10 acres 01 winch 11 cleared an* under goo J fesct, including 1% acies of meadow: the remainder is woodland, confiding modly of chifnut and oak On the preaiifes are two log houses ani out 'luildingß, a number of fruit trees, and springs of excellent water, and a stream runs through the 'ra&. The premises is occupied by Chrillian aud •'eter Letters addrefled (poll paid) to the fuhkriber at Ho. 87, Arch ftrci t, Philadelphia ; or at Mr Ecward Mott's, Ealtou, Peanfylvania, will be puly answered. WILLIAM GARDOM. N. B. No application will be seteflary after the 14th of July next. June »o. eod tf GLASS MANUFACTORY. THE PROPRIETORS Of the Pittsburgh Glass Works, HAVING procured a fufficUot number of the molt approved European t'udlurers, and having on hand a lar>r other hollow ware—the whole at leafl ij per cent, lower than articles of the fame quality brought from any of the sea ports of the United States. A liberal allowance will be made on sale of large quantities. Orders from merchants ind others will be punctually attended to on ap plication to JAMES O'tIARA or ISAAC CRAIG, or at the Store of MelTrs PRATHER andSMILIE, in Maiket-Street, Pittsburgh. March 4, tuthtf. fV^ATED, As TUTOR, A SINGLE Man, capable of inftrufling twelve Boys, in the Latin, Greek and French lan guages, ,lfo writing aud irithmetick. Such person coming well reiommcndcd, for his abil ties and good behaviour will receive four hun •lred Hollars per annum, and be accommodated, vuch tohi« fiti«la&ion, witk meat, drink, wash \g and to.lgii'g ; by applying to the fubferibers, fii.g B rry's-ville, in Friderick county and teof Virginia John Milton, Warner Washington. tuthSf IQt^ June »o Schuylkill Permanent Bridge: oi 8 i er centum per annum is de clared by the Hrelident and Dneilorj of th. Comp»ny for srefH: g a "ermanrnt Bridge ovr the River Shuylkill, at or n.-ar the city of Phila delphia, on t'le amounts paid in ou th ill day of (the time when ths fubferiptiom to the stuck of the fail company were c»mpl«ated, and to Selrom thence computed) payable to the stock holders or their legal representatives aftertke loth day ot the present month, out of the profits ari fiftg from the Floating Bridge Ferry and Tavern, 3t \he We..tend of High S'reit, on application to the I'reafurer, No. 13. Church Alley. WILLIAM BANKS, Secretary. July i. tuthslra TO DISTILLERS And Owners of Stills. WHEREAS by an a£t of Congxef&^fafTed the Bth day of May 1791, entitled, «' An a«SI concerning the duties on fpiriu distil led within the United States," it is re quired of all persons having or keeping a still, or stills, to make entry thetenf, between the lalt day of May and the firli day of July in each year, under the penalty of two hundred and fifty dollars. NOTICE Is therefore hereby given to all distillers, or owners of stills, within the city and county of Philadelphia- to make entry of them at the office of InfpuSlion, at 49, North Third street, in the city of Philadelphia, with in the abovtmentioned periods. JAMES ASH, Collector of the revenue of tie first division of tbe first survey of tbe district of Pennsylvania. * Tune 6, ftf '7 hree Cents Reward. RUN away from the Subfrriber on the evening of the aXthinft. a bound Servant GIRI, named Elizabeth Howchel, had on and toek with her three different changes of garment and money, proud,bold and impudent, a noted lyar ; any psr fon apprehending her (hall he entitled to the above reward—no costs or charges will be paid. N' B She had » years and iomc months to serve DANIEL FITZPA T.RICK. Goiben Townlhipf Cheftsr Co'jnt-y, July 19. august 6 jawtf 4 MARSHAL'S SALES. United States, 1 , Pennsylvania District. _£■' BY virtue of fSndry writs c! Venditioni exponas ifiued out of the Diltriil Court of the United States, for ths Diflrift aforefa d, will be expoSrd to public Sale, on the premises, on WedneSday the 30th of July next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of :he fame day, ail that Trail of Land called Cone dogwinnet Trail, Ctuatein Eafl Pennfbury town thlp, Cumberland county,contai-iing fiv6 hundted and thirty two acres, more ®r leSs, with the ' leS fuages thereon ercile!. AlSo all that Trail of Land called Locull Valley, adjoining the above, containing three hundred and Seventeen acres, more orhfi, with the Mtffuages thereon ereiled. Also all that Trail < f Land called Oak Ballk.fi tuate as above, containing two hundred and seven ty acres, more or less., with the MeiTuages thereon ereitecl. The property will be Surveyed and fold in lots to suit the purchaSers j plots of which will be ex hibited on the day of sale. Seized and taken in execution, an ! to be Sold as the property of Oliver Pollock, Efq by JOHN HALL, Marshal. Marshal's Office, ? n . » Phila elpl.ia, June ai, *Boo. S eo '3°Jy- THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE F&K SALE, AT NO. 35, DOCK-STREET, tooo Boxes bed marbled Soap,") 83 Boxes Sweet Oil, j Frtm n board the 100 Half chests Lucca Oil, 1 Louisa, 7 Bales Paper, 1 from leghorn, > Brimfiona, Parmcfan Cheese, J 300 Pipes be ft Bordeaux Brandy, 2co H jgftead* C aret superior quality, 700 CMes j ronch Sweet Oil, 60 Cases Catherine PJumbs, 6 Oaflcs Prunes, 400 Boxes Capers, Olives, Anchovies and Cor nichona, loa do. best assorted Cordials, DRY GOODS assorted for the Weft-India market, Claret in cases of afuperior quality, I.ondon dry White Lead, A small invoice of Coffee, 6 & 4 Pound Cannon, mounted. K>&thtf. Thomas Murgatroyd fc? Sons. May 10." tuthici tf BY a dicreo of the High Court of Chancery, made in a cause, James against Newman, it ii among other thing* referred to Wm. Graves' Esq. one ©t the matters of the said court," to take an account of the Legacies bequeathed by the will of the testator, WILLIAM PHILLIPS, late of Newgate flreet, London, Jeceafed, and also to in quire and Hate to the court, whether Francis James, the brother of the complainant's named as cne of the Legatees in the said will is dead, and whether he died in the life time of the testator Therefore all perfom who can give any informa tion whether the said Francis James be living or dead, and if Jiving whera he now resides or lift resided, and when and at what plicc, and when and where he was last h«ard of, and if dead, * hen and where he died, are hereby requefled to give futh information ts the said Wiiliam Graves,Efq* at hii effice in Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane, London,on or before the firft day of March next, oiherwife he wiil be excluded the benefit of the said decree. The fail Francis James was born at or near (idwolly, in the county of Caermarthen, and if living, is about the age cf thirty-four yaars, and about the year 17 79, was a foremaft man on board the Milfcrd, a merchant ftiip, belonging to the port of Briflol, and failed lor Jamaica in Septem ber, 1780, afterward* he returned to Bristol, in in November, 1781, was prefled in King oad, Bristol, and sent oh board the king's frigate ailed the Oiomede, in which he failed from Ply nouth »n a cruise, and on beard of which he af orw?rils became a quarter guiiner, and defcrted he said (bip at Charlcfton Bar in North-America n September 1781. Should any person in the United States of Ame» lea, lie cnabl o to give into'tnation at the- above tamed Francis Janjes, whetherlivir gor dead, they are requelled to communicate the fame to DAVID A. OGDEN, No. 69, Stone street, New Y< rk. gj* The printers throughout the United States are requeflcd to public the above. - a ajri! tB iiOONETON IRON WORKS. TO BE SOLD, OR LEASED FOR ONE YEAR—THAT Valuable Estate, KNOWN '-y the name of the Booneton Iron Works, fitnati in the county of Morris in the !tau of New-Jcrfey, confining of a Forge with "our firei, a Rolling and Slitting Mill, a Grift mill vithtwoßun of ftenes, and Saw mill, all in good irderand n»w in use, together with an excellent, irge, and convenient houfr, with out-houfes of very kind ; among which are an Ice house, an ! t, a large Garden, and an excellent «olle&ion of a'*urc and arable land, and a great number of tor." and workmen's houses Immediate poflcfiion cill be given of houses and stores fufficicnt for iroviding flock the present winter, and possession if the whole in the spring. For term" «nquire-of David B Ogden at New irk, rar Peter Mackie in New-York, mr. David Tor'd in Morris ' own, or meCfr9. Jacob aadßich | ard Faflch on tiepremifes. I January 11 LANCASTER STAGES. THB Proprietors of the Philadelphia and Lan caster line of Stages DISPATCH, return their -ratsful ihinks to their friends jind the public in general, for the past favors they have received,and inform tnem that in addition to the regslar Line. th«y art provided with Carrhges.fobcr and careful drivers, to go through between the City and Borough in two days. Thofs who prefer this mode 0, travelling can be accommodated at the Stage Office, sign of United States EagU, Market street, Philadelphia. Slough, Downing, Dunwocdy W Co. Nov. 30. U 2t $ JUST COME TO HAND, And for sale at W. Young, J. & J. Crukshank, and Thomas Dobsox's Bookstores, A POEM, Sacred to tbe memory of GEORGE WASHINGTON, Late President of the United States, and Commander in Chief of the Armies of the United States. Adapted to the »»d February 1800. By Richard Alsop. march 49; WHEREAS A PROPOSAL V William Young Birch, AH D Abraham Small, Of ibe City of PbiLadelpli-j, FOB. PUBLISHING BY SUBSCRIPTION, THAT INVALUABLE WORK, DR- RUSSELL'S HISTORY OF Modern Europe. With an account of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, the Rise of Modern Kingdoms, isfc. (Jc. IFHE great applause which this excellent book has received, is a sure prori iis merits—The vast Tale which it has had f r l'everal years, is a fair criterion by win, h the publis opinion of its worth can be lin wo. During the life of the learned author, it went through the annual file of a v;ry large imprtf- Con—«vcry succeeding edition received forae improvement the result of his detp refearchts and great judgment—h» lived to make it as perfect as in the nature oi things it g< uid be— he is dead ! Whilst theEngliih Ungues r i» read, the History of Modern Europe v ill re main a monument to his fame 1 It is as enter, taining a» inHru&ive ; as intereli ng as pro found. The plan of the work is copious but by ax happy arrangement, the reader is at er.ee ' preiented with the ct temporary Isiftory of every part of Europe. The book r/ow offered to the public is from the lall and m l! e< rreiil copy, to which this (hall be no way inferior. IT contains _ An hiflory of the decline and fill of the Roman empire. The rife of mrdern kingdomge nerally. A particular hiltory of the French monarchy. Do. Spain from the dominioa of the Vifigsths. Italy, with the rife anil progress of the Temporal Power of the Popes. Britain, from its relinquilhment by the Romans. Ireland. The German em- pire, from Charlemagne. 'I he empire of Conftantincple to its overthrow. Jin. pi re of the' Arabs. Rife and progress of the lurks and fall o( the Gratk empire. Hiltory of Portugal ; View of the progress of Naviga tion; Conqueftsin the East and Weft-Indict; Dil'covery ofAmerica,&c. Hilloryof Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Ruilia,Poland and Prus sia: Ncrtb-America, as coon«£led with Eu ropean hijlory. A very c»niprehenfive and highly ufetul chronolegy. CONDITIONS. [, The whole {hall be comprized in five large o'fUvo volumes, printed in the best manner, on a fuperfine paper. [I. It is intended to deliver one volume every two months, at the price of Two Dollars per volume in boards, payable on delivery. 111. As it may be inconvenient to deliver them to distant fufeferibers in (ingle volumes, thole who wifti it, may let them remain with the publishers until the whole are published. The work is at press and wilt be printed or i beautiful new type cast for the ptsrpofe. Th< encouragers ef this undertaking may reft as fured, that nothing now forefeen (hall delay iti regular procedure ; so that in One year at far theft the citizens of the United States (hall be prefeiited with an American Edition of Do4l»r Ruflell's History of Modern Eur.pe, equal to the Englilh copy, aud at a lower price. June »4 tv£SJ"f FOR SALE, A VALUABLE ( TRACT OF LAND, LYIKO on the Potomac Rivor, county of Nst> thumberland, state of Virginia; containing about 1400 aeres—itsfituation i» equal to any other in the Northern Neck, remarkable for every kind of wildfowl, oyflers, filh and crab, and nope bet ter forhealth. It is about the fame diflance'from Baltimore, Alexandria and Norfolk, and notmon than one days fail from either. Thsre are thrct improved plantations with dwelling houses, the one known by the name of Exeter Lodge, former ly the residence rf col. John Gordon, is ari ek-gait two story brick house, with four rooms on a and a passage fiiteen feet wide. The other two are commodious and convenient ly fitted, with good and suitable out houses, at one of which John Murphy, Esq. (now of Weftmore land county) lived fcveral years;on this farm there is a good grift mill, with water fuflicient to turs any number of flonea ; alfe convenient store hyt fes and granaries on a public road, well fituatel for a country (lore. On each of those places there are fine apple aod peach orchards. The greater proportion of the land is of the firft quality, ar.d near the half of the whole heavily timbered. The terms may be known by applying to Wm. P. Tebbe Baltimore, Foulhee O .Tebbs, esq. of Richmond county, Virginia, or to Thomas Murgatrojd and dons, Philadelphia. Feb. s—l4$ —14- 3 taw Philadelphia Academy. SAMUEL MAGAW, D. D. Reflor of St. Paul's Church, and formerly Vice- Provost of the University of Pennsylvania, AND JAMES ABERCROMBIE, A. M. One of the Assistant Ministers of Christ church and St. Peter's, sat)e opened, At No, »4, Spruce Street, AN ACADEMY, CONSISTING OF AN Englrth School, a Claffital School, and a Mathematical School, in which all the branches of fcieoce ccnnefted with those de partments are taught. N. B Ihe Mathema* •ical Department is conducted by Mr. P'tn IfLAMAS, formjrl " "~r */ ,Mulb^nutus __Pr'ofeffo ,n the Royal Dublin• June 6. for sale, A FRAME BUILDING, ABOUT 80 feet long and 18 wide—lt hat been so conftruiled that it con be taken down ar.d put up without irjuty. Any person defiroui to purchase, by applying to the Piinter will re ceive further information. June 17. an apprentice WANTED, I At the Office of the Gazette of the United 4 States. \ '% i Vvl 'V •; vV ™ tF