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Diiry on Carriages.
NOTICE 16 HEREBY GIVEN,
TM Vl' Jfegiff .Mo ti> an adl of C n ctf« o 1
the Übitrd. State# .*/ America, p;.flefl at t?h<l•>-
de'phia the diy May 1796, Uyin» du
ties on>Ca:rijpiß for the conveyance (if Rf'*
foe, an I repralirjii the former, a<£U for that
purpor—That'(here shall b» leVied, collected
and pa! K up nil cirriipe# for the conveyance
of perfrtnf, wh'ich Ibill be kept by er for any
ptrfon",; for si» ' r herom n use, or to let out to
nire, rr for ("be conveying of paflrngers, the fe-
Veral duties and rates following to wit i
boi.
>5
»»
II
I*
For and upon every cn-.ch
upon ev-ry chariot
upon-every poftcVariot
upon every post chaise I*
upon every Phfctfr>h> with or
without t"p 9
every coarhee 9
Upon other carriages, having
binds. t>ltlTes or curtains 9
upon fmir whrel carriages
having framed p'>fts and
tops with ftre I firings 6
upon 'our wheel toil carriages
with wooden or iron <pring» i
or jack• 3
upon cu: nclek with tops 3
Jipnn etuife* vi-i'b topi J
up n chairs with tops 3
upon fnlkies with ti ps 3
>pon other two wheel top^ar
a°es ' 3
up'-n- two whe*l c»rri.rpe*
with ftrel or iron springs $
For and upon ail otht-r two wheel car
rial's , *
Opr.n every four wheel carri
age, havinc framed pods
and top-, and reftlng upon
. wnoden fpirs * _
The Colleflor < f the reve-.ue of the firft di
vision of the firft survey ot the diftridl of Penn*-
fylvaaia, will attend daily till the joth day of
September next for the putpofe of receiving the
duties on carriages, at No. 49. pofth Third
Street, in the City < f Philadelphia, of which
all perfofiJ possessed cf such cairiagef, are desi
red to take notice.
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN.
To all retail dtalrrt in wines and f reign dis
tilled fpirituiHis liquors that licences will be
granted to them , ore licence for carrying oij
the bufinift of retailing of wines in a ieft quan
tity, or in lef» quantities than thirty gallons, and
one licence for eirrying on the bufinefi of re
tailing Ipiritous liquors in lefr quantities than
twenty gallons, at the fame time and at the fame
place, by
JAMES ASH,
ColleArx of the First Surrey nf the Dif
tridl of Pennsylvania.
Office t f infp ilion it Philadelphia,
August i, 1800
• Kvery denomination of St»rop»dPiper
to br had a' fuid office. '
August 14. eFtjoth
HIGH-STREET.
The House,
LATELY occupied by. the Chevalier
D'Yrujo, Spnnifh Ainbaffadori will be
let out to an appreved peribn or family, on
, «afy conditions. It is large, commodious
and elegant, with coach-house and (tables
*iinf>)rm*ble.
Enquire at No. 100. Sprues flreet.
SAMUEL MAG AW,
Arcb Street, No. 94.
eod.f.
July rj.
Just come to hand,
AND FOR SALE,
Br THE SUBSCRIBER,
SUPERFIN? Silesia rouans"}
Creat a W Mjrlaix I
Fine BreUgiici L Entitled to
Do. white platfl!a« f debe»ture.
Ettopillas and Li»tajo«
•Brown Ruflia sheetings J
Wuh a general ejfortment of
British Goods,
Whieh wUI be (old low f'-r cafli or short «redit.
SAMUEL C. COX,
No. Bj, Market-street.
daw
aaftoM it
Notice.
A General Meeting
OF the creditors of James Wilson, F.fq.
dcceafed, is requeued,. at Mr. Ru
bican's Tavern, Sign of the White Swan,
in Race-street, No. 10a, on Monday the
35th iflflant, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon,
■when and where abatement of his affairs
wiM be laid before them.
WILLIAM NICHOLS,
/Mmini/lrator
Augufl 19
Loft,
THE undermentioned Certificates of Stock
of the Bank of the United State#, viz.
No. dated ■ft July 1796, for ten (hares
in the name of Charles Lovegrove of New-
York.
No. No. *s3* 1, dated ift July,
1796, for live (hares each in the name of
Sarah Wedeewood of Etruria.
No. »<;8o8 —No. 19809, dated ift January,
1800. for ten flu res each, in tha name of Henry
Waddington, Merchant, London.
Notice is hereby given,
That application is intended to he made at
the said Bank by the ful>fcrib»rs, for a renewal
of the fame, of whicS ail perfoni concerned
are requeued to take notice.
WADDIN'GTON ir HARWOOD.
Philadelphia, July to, 1800. rawfw
Madeira Wine:
The fubferiberhas received in the Apollo,
from Liverpool, a Quantity of
Hill's Old London particular Wine,
In pipes, hhds. & qr. cafe«.
GIDEON HILL WELLS,
august 4. mw&l 4W
French Tuition,
UPON, AN ANALYTICAL PLAN,i
NICHOLAS GOUIM DdFIEF,
Prifcssor cf the Frerth Language,
HAS the honor of informing hifc llovf-Citi
zsns of Philadelphia, that he Will open his
Schcol oil Monday the »4'h of September, at No.
f, fotith Fifth flre-t, ahd divi 'e his hours of in
ftruillon In the' foil wing tnanner.
Arte: danteon l.adicf anaOentlemen, « their
own fceults, will be given as ufu il, Iroui 9
o'clock itr the m#rnii.g till i in the afternoon
Hi> aitcrnoon and evening school will begin
fevery other Joy) from 4to 6, and (rem 6 till 9
Translation - from either language into tht
oth'T, perlornad with accuracy, elegance, I'ecie
ejr and <ti f piuch.
N. B—Nicholas G. Durnr, refpeS fully in
cites the 1 atiies and Gentlemen, ambiti(,u> t"
liarn thi? Ffeneft, to agree with (oiienl their
friecds or aequain'ances, tlefirous of receiving lef
foru in that univcrfal and improved language, to
meet at the fame hour and place for mutual in
ftruflion—they niqy he affurrd it will be to thcit
a '-vantage to de so, if they pcrufe with attention
the fallowing
To the Lovers of the French Language.
' «-» r-v n n'c* I
ADDRESS.
IN an age fucctlslul efforts have been
Made towjr.is the improvement ot Me art of 71/ini
/'*]/, and when Analysts has b«cn discovered the
universal, and lole good method to improve alt
fiici ces, and receive initru&ion in t'.em, it may
be a matter ot a ionifhment that it has not been
yet grneraily mhraced,and rendered the familiar
method of learning. The extraordinary rife and
piogrtf*of Ct.ya.i 'ry wirhil a very few years,
arr entirely dud t« an lysis ; but there is an art on
whi. h if flitild have fir ll darted its beneficial rays,
I illuje to the Teaching *j Language!. 11l fail, Na
lure, th\« excellent analyst, wa« before our »yes
gui'ing children in learning the language of their
mother, and ro dhild ever fated in acquiiing it,
profiting by her unerring lessons
Fully convinced by realon and experience, thit
the lame method (he purities fauuld be followed at
neatly as poilible, I adopted, in the courft ol my
inflruAions, such books ellab!i(hcd rn principles
that lead deviate < from her simple dilates. I foqn
perc ived that the method acquired from these aidt
wjs but a vtry iitegular and imperlecl Analysis
—l, thcrforc, rcfolved though with a very ftnall
confidence in my fl'iider abilities, but animated
with teal lor the improvemcat of those wko may
wish to learn French from me, to undertake the
laborious and arduous taflt of writing a work,groun
ded on Analytical principle, which com
prehind wkat iswilhedf»rby thofctpplyiog them
lelves to the IU-y of the living languages, and
am hippy to fay, I have now nearly concluded it
c»
!
It contifts of tfcree parts
The first, isachofen Vocabulary of words mosr
frequently used in speech, et niaitjining I,soo—the
mwt i.aturaj acceptation of each i> determined by
a phrase prefixed to it,
-The second, com.ins the French veibs, both re
gular and irregular, from a new system in whisk
the principal difficulties attending conjugation ar
fir»t explained, and oTervations given on the u(e
of each sense, illustrated by proper examples, so
as to enable the learner to exprils lumfeil with
precifii >».
The third, is a complete list of tho*e words/r
---van! de tin tm de complement dtfens entre Ir autre, firth,
dv diftours : that is to fty—forming the Ihi or earn pie
.tion »f sense betmtn the other farts of fpeecb, whofc
principal use it toc»tiblil!» in speech connexi
on between words, which already exists, in the
mind between id' as- 1 ha 1* also fully determined
the sense and exception of th-fe important wor's
(which are divided into appropriate elides to fix
them the easier irt the mrmory) hy annexing to
each examples in Fret ch »nd English.
As 1 do not in'end to publish the abava.for fom<
time, and in order, fceverthelcfi, that my pupils
may reap the fame advantage without it, I hasten
to inform rhofe who may he induced topu' them
(elves utlder my care, that hilf the time of fch< ol
(the othjr half biiig devoted to other txercifes)
will be employed iu exercising them in the fol
lowing manner :
We firit begin with the Vocabulary; each word
of which will 1 e pronounced In Ei-glifh then i*
French, to he repeatedby ore or more of the fcho
lar*; and a fimilnr repetition of the phrafei belore
mentioned will fellow.
It i» worthy of ol fcrvation, that in our infan
cy, and a» we advance in years, we learn the pro
nounciation of our vernacular tongue, by pro
nouncing word by word; and inalogy aceomplilh
e# what remain# to be done, in order to acquire
the necessary knowledge of it. The rules given
by Grammarians to attain this ohjeA are a most
dfelrfu to u», and still more so to the foreigners,
struggling in viin to'earn the true pronunciation
of a lauguage with the help of diflionariai and
Grammar alone. Though I conceive my scholars
may attain in the abore manner, the accurate
prono:'Bcia»ion of the French language, yet itrifi
attention if paid to their reading in approved an
thers before we begin the foregoing exercises.
1 will pursue nearly thtfam i'method in impart
ing to them the sontsnts of the two othtr divifi ns
of my work. I cannot conc'ude this addref»with
out thanking my Fellow-Cititns for the liberal
ancoursj-merit I have experienced from them,
theft fix years past, in try profeffional carecr.pre
fumir.g that 1 may b« permitted to fay, that I have
not been altogether undeftrving of it.
September i. dlt law lw
WAR DEPARTMENT,
August 4tt>, ißco.
THE commanding Officer» of corp«, de
tachment, pnfts, garrifrnn and recruiting
parties, helongif'gto the military eftablilhment
of the United ;*tat>es, are to report to, and
receive orders from Brigadier-General Wil
kinfnn, in the City of Wafliingt«n, and all
officers on furlough are to report themfelvei to
the f„me officer with all possible difpatcli.
SAMUEL DEXTER,
Secretary of War.
All Printers wrhin rke United States
who havr publiftitd invitation* for contrails of
the ijth of March last are requested to insert
the above in their refpeflive papers, once a
week for two months.
JUST IMPORTED,
AND FOR SALE,
AT DICKINS'S BOOK - STORE,
Gpp< f»:e Christ-Church,
AH ASSORI2IENT OF
English Papers
AND OTIIER
STATIONARY.
Philadflphia, Aug. 6.
A good second band
Riding Chair,
ar.d an excellent family
CHAIR HORSE
FOR. SALE, Cheap—Enquire of the Printer.
September 1 mwjW
A PARTNERSHIP.
A PERSON pofitfline some capital, a co&ti
derible (hire of industry, and desirous of
enpigingas a partner in a lucrative business,
hear of a fituatbn. All pr'ipnfa's >n this
to he itt writing, sealed and dire&ed to
W. R. J New York, and left with the printer
of the Ga aette of the United States. will be at
tended to.
tr A Printer would find It to an advantage
June 5- d-l
FOR SALE,
A Valuable and singularly eligible
EbTATK,
CONSISTING of two handsome dtffolling
houses, with excrlU-Pt (UMing for (even horses,
rfouhlr coach-house moll completely fitted up j a
beautiful large and valuabU garden richly filled
with-cboice fruit, surrounded with high board
fence, almofl gew, Ihe premises are beautifully
fi'uauid near tl.e middle of Germantown, sur
rounded «yih rich profp.dU of the adjacent
cptijtry ; an orchard of about two acres, with a
Itanrtfomc. lawn at the back of the house.
One house hi» been recently built en an appro
ved plan ; the other has been completely repaired,
painted and papered, and contain ten rooms with
an elegant drawing-room, fifteen feet by thirty
fix.
The new house is well calculated for a flore in
either the dry or wot good line.
Th« air and water are unrivalled, and there are
some most excellent schools in the neighborhood.
For particulars enquire of the Printer, or of
M*. POTTER,
on the preniife'.
May 9s dtf
* FRANKLIN
Referred Tradls,
FOR SALE.
ON the ill day of O&ober next,
books will be open in the Office of th* Sirb
fcriber, rcfiding in Franklin, for the sale of the
Refer vedTrafts, laid out by virtus of an a<si ol
Affenpbly passed the nth «'.ay of April, 179?
One fifth part of the purchase money to b«* p iid
at the tiuae «f sale, one fifth part within twelve
months from the day of sale, one fifth part within
two years from said cay, and the remaii.ing two
filth parts at or before the expiration o three
years alter fuih sale No contra&to be confirm
ed for fifteen days after the laid books fiiall be o
pened, and the highest price offered within that
time will be accepte d. All payments made will
be forfeited unlef* the purckafer within three ye »t§
from the day of sale makes an a&ual fcttlement
on th ? tra& by clearing, fencing, and
tult vating at leatt two acres f< r every fifty con
tained in the fnrrcy, and ersil therecn a mef
fu age for the habitation of man, and rtfi le there-'
on lor the space of five years next following the
firft settlement of the fame. No patents to iflue,
un)<ffs fatisfa&ory proof (hall be made of luch
a&ual fcttlement. raynenee. and improvement.
GEORGE FOWLER.
Comm JJioner,
Fratkliii, July 28, iSco.
District of Ptnnsjlxania to nit:
BE it rerrtrmbered thit on the Tenth day of
July in the twenty fif'k year of the Indepen
dence of the United States c<f Americt, Alexan
der Addifon of the laid Dift'ift h«th depjfited
in thi» office the tit'e of a book the right where
of he claims Is Author in th;' words following
to wit, " Reports of cases in tHe Count/ cour:s
of the Fifth Circuit and in the High Court of
Errors and appeals ofthe State of I'ennfylvania,
and charges to Gr»nd Juries of thnfe County
Courts. By Alexandtr Addifon, President of
the Courts of Common Pleat of the Fifth Cir
cuit of the State »f Pennfylvar.il."
In conformity to the ail of Congrefsof the Uni
ted States intitl'd " An aft for the encouragement
of learning by feenring the copies of maps chart,
and b, oks to the Author? and Proprietors of such
copies during the times therein mentioned "
D. C 'LDWELL,
Cirri 0/ tic DiJiriO of Pnnfylvania.
The above book is now published. It will bede
liver d to fubfcrihci's by Mr. Dobkn Bookseller
Ju'y *i
The Subscriber,
MASTER of the Hamburg Ship Anna.for
warns all Persons from fruiting or harbour
ing my of the crew ef fail Ship, as he will not pay
any debts contra&ed by them.
JAN JURGENS.
August it 10t
A Young Man,
PERFECTLY versed >n Mercantile accounts,
and brought up in one of the firft counting
haufes in thik »ity, Wishes employment as Clerk.
He is at present ab/ent from Philadelphia, but a
line left at the Office of the Gazette cf the Uni
ted States he will receive, and it ftia',l be imme
diately attended to. Salary a secondary obje&—
Employment his merive.
augult »c dtf
Bank of the United States,
August 23d, 1800.
WANTED,
appro VZD
Bills on Amsterdam,
At sixty days sight ;
FOR WHICH
Cafli will be paid,
At tbe rate of Forty Cents per Guilder.
d7t
Found,
A Red Morocco Pocket-Book,
WHOEVER has loft it may receive it en ay
plication at the office of this Gazette, and
paying the expcnce of thii advertisement.
July a». "
For Sale,
The Unexpired TIME of a BLACK BOY
WHO has three years and five months to
serve ; he is tober, honest, a good wai
ter, and understands taking care of horses. En
quire at No. 60, Dock llreet.
Tulv 10. 1
TO PRINTERS.
for sale,
OLD Long Primer,
Small Vica on Pica Brdy,
English, Chafes, Cooipofinp Sticks, and a«rea.
variety of articles neceflary to rarrv on the Prin
ine Bufmefs. They will be fold cheap tor cash
Apply to the Printer.
July 3t-
Houses to Let:
ONE large conven'ent ihree-ftory Btick
Dwelling-House, with four rooms on a
floor, and two Kitchens ; there is a pump
of water, ar.d a rain water cittern in the
yard ; situate on the call tide of Fourth-
Street, one door above Race-Street, lately
occupied by Solomon Moroche.
ALSO,
A convenieut Three Story
BRICK HOUSE,
With a pleasant yard on the South fide
of Arch Street, third door above Eighth-
Street. For terms apply; at No. 116 Arch-
Street.
August 41 m&wtf
Fifty Dollars Reward.
RAN-AWAY (roih Gen, Ridgely of Balti
more, on the aotk intt. a light coloured
negro r*an, who calls himfc|f WILLIAM
Mc. DONALD j He is about 14 vtars of age,
about s feet 8 inches high, neat ift his dress, and
has a good fait of hair. Had on, wheti he
went away, a good beaVer hat, a (hurt light
green cloth coat, edged With yellow, and yel
low gilt buttons—a light buflf caflimer, double
brealttfi waiiicoat, a pair of dark olive colour
ed thickfett pantaloons—a white linen thirt,
white ribhed cotton Dockings, and a good pair
of (hoes with firings. He took with him a
dark blue coat, a pair of olive caflimtr panta
loons, and a light corduroy pair of breeches ;
also a gold or pinchbeck watch, with a Heel
chain. He is fond of fpiritous liquors, is inso
lent, has a fiupid look, and chews tobacco. —
He was bred in Charles county, Maryland, and
purchased of col. John Thomas by gen. Ridge
ley. Whoever apprehends said negro, and (e
cures him in any jail so that the owner may
gat him again, ffaall receive the above reward,
with reasonable charges if brought home, oV de
livered to Joshua B. Bond, Philadelphia,
may f dtf
A PERSON,
WHO is about taking his departure from
hence: to the Weft I dies, wh.rehe in
tends to reside, will underwke to tranfi<sl busi
ness on the moll reasonable terms for Mer
chants who may be inclined to intrust him with
their commands.
He would likewise wi(h to be concerned with
a pcrion of refpeflability here, who may be de
sirous of fiich a connexion.
•«* Apply at No. 116, North Front St.
Aug. ii. eodiw«l
Tits Day Published,
By J. ChtMRoD, No. 41, 'Cljefnut Street,
(Price 4.5 Cents)
TUB
Death of General Wajhington.
A POEM.
In imitation of the manner of Oflian.
By Kev. John B.Linn, A. M.
Miniftrr of the First Preibytenoa Congregation
ofPhiladelphia.
0- Mr. Chaudron's Oratian will be publUhed
on Monday morning.
M«rch 15. 4*
d6w.
JUST PUBLISHED,
And to be Sold by
JAMES HUMPHREYS,
No. If>6, south fide Market Street,
Reports of Cases
Argued and determined in the
HIGH COURT OF ADMIRALTY;
(GreAT-BttITAIN)
commenced with
THE JUDGMBNTS
OF
The Right Honorable WILLIAM SCOTT,
MUbatlmat Term T 798.
By Charles Robinlun, LL. D. Advocate.
Volume I.—Part I.
ss* Th'fePep rt will he c ntinued regularly;
The ffcond Part which concludes this Vr.lum- is
iiow mtheprefs, and will be pubKfhed with all
the expedition pcfhble,
Augult *3,
LANCASTER STAGES.
r *r , HE Proprietors of the Philadelphia and Lan-
A caster Sine »f Stages DISPATCH, t«turn their
grat;ful thanks to thoir friends and the public in
general, for the past favors tkry have received,and
inform them that in addition to the regular Line,
th«y are provided with Carriages,fober and careful
drivers, to go through between the City and
Bnro«gh in two days. Those who preftrthis mode
of travelling can be accommodated at the Stage
o(sce, sign of United State* EagW, Market ftrtet,
Philadelphia.
Slough, Downing, Dunivoody Isf Co.
f?9v. 30. ii —{
DR. RUSSELL'S.
HISTORY OF
Modern Europe.
The public are refpeiSlfully informed that tbe
First Volume of the above Work is printed and
will be immediitly delivered tj the fubferibers.
Those Gentlemen who have exprefied a wilh
ta fee the manner in which it is executed before
they become fubferibers, are requeftedto call at
W. Y.BIRCHVNo. 17, foiith Second-Hrcet.
It it prefuraid that on comparison it will be
found fupericr to the London copy.
Aup. *1 eo(^-
FOR SALE,
A Printing Press.
Apply at the Office of the Gazette o
the United State*.
July 19.
FOR SALE,
A PRINTING PRESS complete,
Old Loop Prir. er,
Small Pica on pica body (rew and old
Pica, d°-
English, (two small founts)
16 Line Pica, &c. _ .
Sundry Frames, and a great variety ot O.^ce
Furniture, &c.
Iroft werk of a pr nting-prefs,
ty Tliey will he fold cheap for cash Apply
at the office of th< Gazette of the baited
Siatts.
WAYNE COUNTY TAXES.
r T'HF. owners of unimproved lanr's in Wayne
* county, ate k-rel.y notified, that Taxes art
become payable tfctr<on fer the years I ">99 an J
1803. Thole who have not'already paid 'heir
taxes, re hereby r;quired to dilcharge the fan e
to JOfcjN BRINK, Esquire, Trcafurer if faiil
County at Milfurd, within thrie mont) « Ironi
this date,otherwife proceedirgi to file, according
to the ail of Assembly in fu'ch crifs provided, will
e had by the Commiffioncrs "for the f»id county.
At a Stemon, "1
John Carton, V Commiflioners
Jahannes Van Etten, J
Attefl,
E. Kei.logo, Clk.
July 9, 1800
For Sale,
A FEW HOGSHEADS OF
Jamaica SUGAR and COFFEE.,
A Trunk of Mei. and Women*' Sht»es,
And a parcel of Tow Linen,
ALSO,
Boston Window-Glass,
8 by 10, 9by ij, 10 by u and 17 by 12.
Any sizes larger than tliofe may be bad
011 being ordi red from the manuiadlory.
Apply to
ISAAC HARVEY, Jun'r.
3 J wharf footU of Market sheet.
Augtift 4. d^w
The Bankrupt Law
OF THK
UNITED STATES,
Was this Day PuV.iflml by A. D IC K1 N S* op
poiitc Chriii Church.— [Price %$ Cents.]
A. DIC KINS
HAS JUST RECEIVED FROM
NEW-YOKK, /
DESULTORY REFLECTIONS
ON THE
New Pol itical Afpett of Public Affairs
In the United States.
[Pri«e 374 Cents ]
august I;
Twenty Dollars Reward.
RAN-AWAY from Spr:t)g Forge, in York
CouDty, a negro man, named ISAAC, other
wise CUJIJV, about »I years old, the property
of Robert Coleman; Esq. He is about 5 feet 8
inches high, ha* a blcraifh in hia eyes, more white
in them than commsn, by trade a Ferge man ,• had
on and took with him a drab coloured broad cloth
coat, alraoll new, a sailers jacket and pmtaleon«»
printed fancy cord, a iwanfdown striped under
acket; a rorum hat; one fine and one coarftf
shirt' one muslin handkerchief, fpriggtd, tw<»
ditto flriped border, a L !uc PerOan under jacket
and two peir cottoß (lockings. Whoever takes up
faiJ negro and lodges him in snv thit or any
of the neighbouring ftatcs shall have the above rft
ward or reafotiable expencesil brought home.
JOHN BRIEN.
Spring Forge, Oiteher»3,l799.
N. B. As said nrgro formarly lived iH ChefUr
county, it is probable he may return there.
November 5
Just Received,
Br A. DICKINS, opposite Christ Churchy
A. View
OF THK
CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES
OF THE
American Revolution,
In Nineteen Discourses.
By the
Rev. Josathan Bouchkb, A. M. F. A. S.
Trice 2 Dollars jo Cents.
J"ir
IN THE PRESS.
A New and intcrtfling
WORK,
Practical Education,
BT MARIA EDGEWORTH,
Author of the letters
ForLiteraryl adir sand the Parents AfEflant, and Wy
RICHARD L. EDGEWORTH,
F.R. S.anJM R I A.
Subscription will be received vy Thomas Dob
fon, Second Street, Philadnlphia, and Zichariah
Psulfon, at the Philadelphia Library; t>y Brown
aud Stai lbury, and by George F Hopkins, New
York; Thomas and Andrews, B >fto»; lfaacßaw
rrs, New Haven, and the principal Boohfellerk io
the United States and at the Office of this Gaz
ette.
Auguftij. <iiw
TO LET,
OR lOR SALE,
A 2-story brick house
Situate in Duke-street (or Artillery lane)
Northern Liberties,
TWO rooms on a floor, kitchen and wafh
houfe, all built of the best materials, and in cxcel
enc order; cellars under the whole, one paved,,
and has two lattice closets with locks, a Urge gar
den and yard, icYeral fruit-trees in the garden,
two pump* of excellent water near tte premises.
Enqnire at No, 39, Arch flreet.
July tuScf 6w
A PERSON
OF abilities, integrity and experience in
mercantile business, would willingly en
gage as CLERK to a merchant or publie of
ti t, or be concerned with ar.y person as pait
r.er, at he has an irt'teMl of about onethoul'and
pounds in real elUte in the city. Pleal'e to ap
ply to the printer ; or a line left at the ofiiee
for B Y. will be attended to immediately.
Mayio dn mScth tf
A FEW COPIES
The Anti-Jacobin
Review & Magazine,
(VOL. IV.)
Have just been received and are now for sale,
x By A. DICKINS,
OppoUte ChriiL Chuich,
J»'r»»
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