ft ■ Prevention better than Cure. pjr tkf f reve?}t'(n :ud cu'\ of Eilio'uS and Malirttani 'Fevers, if rte-nnmeiided, Dit. HAHNrS Anti-bilious Pills, WHICH have been atieh led with a degree nf fucceiV. i :hly gr :eful y> the inven tor's feeling", in feveril part 1 ! of 'he We't In dits.arii the southern parts oft he United Stare-- particularly in Baltimore, Pererfbdrg, Rich, inond, Norfolk, E:Untoi>, Wilmington,CharUf ton, Savannah See. The testimony of a num ber of ptrfon* in each of the above places can be adduced, who have realon to believe that a timely us« of th s'falutary remedy, haa, under Piovidence, prcleryed their lives when in the mott aUrmii-g circwmllances. Fails of thi» conclnfive nature (peak more in favour of a medicine, than columns of pompous eulogy, founded on mere a£Terti"n, coul i do- It is not indeed picfumptuouily proposed as an infallible cure, bpt the inventor has every poffib'.e rejifon, which can result from cXtcplive experience fir bel evingtlut a dost of these pills, taken once every two wee Its during the preva lence of o'ir annual bilious fevers, wit! prove an infallible preventative j and further, that in the eirlier stages of those diseases, their use will very generally succeed in refloring health and I frequently in cases esteemed desperate and bey otiri (hepo.ter of common remedies. The operation of these pills is perfeilly mild and may be used with faiely by perfon3 in every situation and of every age. They are excellently'adapted to carry off f ,g perfluous bile and prevent its morbid fccretious ; to reOore and amend the appetite ; to produce a free perfpir.ticn and thereby prevent colds which are often of fatal conlequence. A dose never fails to remove a cold if taken on its firil appeirance. They are celebrated for removing habitual coflivenefs, ftcknefs of the ftoniach and severe head-ache, and ought to be taken by all perf i s on achinge of climate. 'lhey have been found remarkably efficacious in preventing and curing moll disorders attend ant on long voyages, and ihould be procured and carefully prcferved for use by every feamari. Du.HAHN's Genuine Eye-water. A etrtlin and fafc remedy for all difeafcsofthc eyes, whethar the cffiil of natural weakness, or of accident, ffeedily removing inflammations, de fi»xion3 of rheum, dullncfn, itching, and films in the eyes, new failing to cure those maladies which frequently fuccced the small pox, meaflas and fe vers, and wonderfully flrengthening a weak fight. Hundred have experienced its excellent virtues when nearly deprived of fighti Tooth-ache Drops. The only remedy yet discovered whichgivesim mediate and lasting relief in the most fcvere in stances. The Anodyne Elixir. For the cure of every kiud ef head-ache, and of pains in the face and ueck. Injallible Ague and Fever Drops. This medicine his never faikd, in many thou fandcafes not one in a hundred has had occasion to take more than one bottle, and numbers not hall a bottle The money will be returned if the cure is not performed. SOLD BY Wm. Y. BIRCH, STATIONER, No. 17, South Sec«nH Street, And no where else, in Philadelphia. Where also may be had, Dr. Hamilton's Worm Destroying Lozei'ge<, hi» Sovereign Elixir for toughs, &c. Restorative Drops Essence and Ex trad of Mustard, Sovereign Ointment (or the Itch, Dr. H::hn's iufallible German Corn Plaifler, In dian Vegetable Specific for the Venereal com plaint, Gowland's and Persian Lotien, Tooth Powier, Dimalk lip Salve, Church's C«ug'i Drops, ndrrfon's Pilli, &c. &c. aorilio " Candidates for the Navy* ANI> othert, who are desirous of becoming acquni ;ted with the following very essential improvements in Navigation, vii —The method of finding the Latitude by a Angle alcitude ot the fun at any hour of the day ; and of ascertaining bath Latitude and Longitude at once by a Celes tial observation, the Lunar*, and new lorms of journals for fhipi of war, with additional columns, may hear ot a person ready to inftruS them at their apartments, who has compends of the above so Amplified by explanations of figures, marginal rcfer-nccs, &c- that they may be uud'r ood in a few days Iby 'PP'y' n S "t No. 93, south Second flrect, ffppofite the City Tavern. H< engages to teach Navigation (the common methdd of keeping a j ureal at sea) in 6 days. He has taught the Mathematics, French lan. guage, Sic for many years in different univer sities, and snips of war, to which he has been regularly appointed—He has also had considerable practical experience in surveying and book-keep ir,g ; in which he gives private ledtures. ilis ttrais are law and accommodating. , He will open A Marine and Commercial ACADEMY, On Monday the Bth of September, at an elegant and spacious Room in Harrrony Court, (oppolite No. 74, fourh Fourth ftreet.) Tbf business of on Avtnl and In ttrfrttcr faithfully traasacttj. Aopuft 2{ For Sale, In tie pleasant villcoe of Mount Holly, Bur lington County, 18 n.iltsfrom Cooper's Ferry, and 7 from ONE LAIIGS TWO STORY Brick - House, FIVE and thirty feet square, four rooms on each floor, ami a cellar under the whole.— Likewise adjoining, a forty foot front Lot, situ ate on Mill llreet, near the rairket, with a new Carriage House and Stables on the rear of lh< Lot, fronting a public alley. For further par ticulars apriv r< • MAHLON BUDD, or ISAAC CARR, in Burlington. Who will {hew the prtnriil'cs and rnaie known the terms, or of the fubfcri N er in Burlington, br whom an indilputaMe title will be piven. 7 MICAJAH ELLIS. Burli: gtoa, July 9, 1800. Julyly <odtf French Tuition, ■urott AM AM.-iLTTICAL PL A^ NICHOLAS GOUIM DUFIEF, Pr,fessor of the Frevih i.attgu-ige, *J yA'S the htvinr ini :r:ri ig his IMIow-Citi Q zjtis of Philadelphia, he will open Ins School on Miiiriay the 14th ol September, ac No s,fouth Fish Arert, and divi V his hours of in Amotion in the !o!l wir.g mann.r. Attendance On Ladies and Gentlemen, at their own hwufci, will be given as usual, Irom 9 o'cWk in the mortiihjj till 1 in the sfrcrnnon. Kis afternoon and evening fclnol will begin (every other day) from 4to 6 and from 6 till 9 Tr,»cfl«ion« from either language into the other, performed with accuracy, elegance, fecre cy and dispatch. N. 13—Nicholas G. Dungr, refpeftfully in vites the I.adits and Gentl-mei. ambitious to learn the Fr r.cfi, to-agree w-t'i f)"-e r.f their friesas or acquaintances, defireas of receiving lef for.s in that ut.iverfal .and improved language, to meet it the Cicie hour and plrce for mutual in liruflion —they may be allured i' will he to ih ir ai vantage to do so, if they peruse with atccntbn the following.— To the Lovers of the French Language, IN an age when fuccefsful efforts have been made towards the imprnvemeut of ibi art of Think ing, and when Analysis has been dilcovered the univer'al, and sole good method to improve all fciorices, and rec.iv- inEtruvflion in tfcem, it may be a matter of a'.lonifhment that it has not been yet generally smhraced, and rendered the familiar method of learning. The extraordi-ary rife and progreftof Cliyiniury,within a very few years, are entirely due to analysis; but there is an art 0:1 which it fh< uld have firjt darted its beneficial rays, I allude to the Trading of Languages. In fail, Na ture, thi- excrllcnt analyst, wa< before our eyes gui !ing children in learning the language of their mother, and no ehild ever failed in acquiring it, profiting surprisingly by her unerring Icffons Fully convinced by reason and experience, thit the fame method ftie pursues fliould be followed a' neatly as possible, I adopted, iu the course ol my intiru&ions, such bcoks ellablifhed on principles that lead deviated from her Ample diilaje,. I soon perceived that the method acquired from these aid was but a very irregular and imperfect Analyfn —I, therforc, resolved though with a very fault confidence iu my fleuder abilities, but animated with 1 al lor the improvement of those who mat »vi(h to learn French from me, to undertake the la 1 orious andar!uous talk of writinga work,groun. ded or. Analytical princpln*, which mitjht com prehtnd what is wilhedUr by thofcapplyir.gthem selves to the ftuiy of the living languages, and am bappy to fay, 1 have now nearly concluded it It cnntills of three parts. The first, is a cVofen Vocabulary of words most frequently used inlperch, ccuUir.ining 1,50c —the m '~t natural acceptation of «ach is determined by a phrase prefixed to it. The second, contains the French vet bs. both re gular and irregular, from a new system in which the principal difficulties attending «onjugati >n an first cxpained, and observations given on the use of each sense, illustrated by proper examples, so as to enable the learner to exprels kimfclt with pi ecifiim. The third, is a complete list of those words/r ---vant de lieu on de complement defent entre lei Mutret pareles ttil difcovrs: that is to fay —fuming the link or comple lion of sense between the other parts of Jpeecb. fsholc principal use is to eitabliifc in fp-eech that conneiti on between words, which already exists in thi nned between ideas. I hav? also fully determined the feitfc and acception of these important words (which aro divided into appropriate clafles to fix them the easter in the memory) by annexing to each exau pies in French and Englilh. As 1 do net inte'id to publilh the abovt,for feme time, and in order, eeverthelefs, that my pupils may reap the fame advantage without it, I has'eo to inform those who may he induced to pat them felvcs under my care, that half the time of school (the othur half being devoted to other exercises) will be employed in exercifwg them in the fol lowing manner:— We first begin with the Vocabulary; each word of which will le pronounced in Englilh then iH French, to he repeated by one or more of thefcho lars; and a similar repetition of the phrases before mentioned will follow. It is worthy of observation, that in our Infan cy, and as we adrance in years, we learn the pro nounciation of our vernacular tongue, by pro nouncing word by word; and Analtgy accomjolilh es what remains to be done, in orc*er to acquirt the necelTiry knowledge of it. The lules given by Grammarians to attain this obj<-<sl are a inont ufeUfsrous, and still mere so to the foreigners, struggling in vain to learn the true pronunciation of a lsuguage with the he'.p of t'i&ii naries and Grammar alone. Though I conceive my fcholar> may attain ia the above manner, the accurate pronoiinciition of the French language, yet strid attention is paid to their renting 10 approved au thors before we begin the for«goi»g exercifcs. 1 will pursue nearly th«£im*« method in impart ing te them the eonunts ol the two other divifi r.s of my work I cannot conc'ude this addrclswith out thanking my Fellow Citizens for the li! era', encouragement I hava experienced frum them, thefs fix years past, in try profeffional career pre fumir g that I may be permitted to fay, that I have not been altogether undeserving of it. September i. dit law a-.v WAR DEPARTMENT, August 4tt>, ißco. "J- HE commanding Officers of corps, de- A tachmentfi,pofls, garrifonj, and recruiting parties, I elonging to the military eflablifhment of the United States, are to report to, and receive orders from Brigadier-General Wil kinfi.n, in the City of Washington, and all officers on furlough are to report themselves to the firae officer with all possible dispatch. SAMUEL DEXTER, Secretary of War. j£s" All Printers wiihin the United States who have publifhtd invitations for contrails of theiyho;' March last are requested to insert the above in their vel'peflive papers, once a week for tws months. eod Hf. JUST IMPORTED, AND POR SALE, AT DICKINS'S BOOK - STORE, Cpp site Christ • Church, AN ASSoniHF.HT Of English Papers and other STATIONARY. Philadelphia, Aug. 6. A good secondhand Riding Chair, ard an excellent family CHAIR HORS£ FOR SALE, Cheap—Enquire of the Printer. 1 rowf»w ADDRESS . A partnership. APEtt&ON polFelfinf some capital. J eonfi ilirjf • sure of industry, as:d def.rcm of rr u * partner in a lucrative '.isfcatfi, m iy |, cjr ~f t fl (U jti>n. All pr.'pn<»l« m llii» •"''''jr.') (o be in i-ritirp. fraled and dire4ted to W. U j K IW York, and kit <vilh (he printer of the Oaieite of the Ut.ilcd State#, will be ai ten.lrd to. ' " A Printer would find it to his advantage jane 5 - FOR SALE, ui Valuable and singularly eligible ESTATE, CONSISTING of two hanrlfome dwelling houses, with excellent {tabling for seven horses. double elach-houle mod completely fitted up; a beautiful large and valuable garden richly filled wi'h-choice fruit, surrounded with high hoard fence, almost new. The preroifes are beautifully fimaud near the middle of Germantown, sur rounded rich profp.tSU of the adjacent country ; an orchard of about two acres, with a handsome lawn at tht back of the hou'e. One house haibem rt cendy built oil an appro ved pVjn ; the othrr hi»beeDcompl«M*y rtpslfed, painted >nrl papered, and contact ten rooma with an elegant drawing-room, fifteen feet by thirty fix. The new house is well calculated for a flore in either the dry or w&t good line. The air and water are unrivalled, and there are some Mt excellent schools in the neighborhood. For particulars enquire of tfce Printir, or of M*. POTTER, ort the jremifes. dtf ,M»f 9- FRANKLIN Referred Trafts, FOR SALE. ON Wednesday the id day of October next, books will be open in the Office of the Sub scriber, rrfiding in Franklin, for the sale of the Reserved Trails, laid out by virtu; of an aifl ot AtfemSly paffcd the nth day of April, 1799.' — One fifth pare of th« purchase money to be p litl at the time »f sale, one filth part within twelve months from the day of sale, one fifth part within two years from said day, and the remaining two fifth parts at er before the expiration ot three years after such sale No contra St to be confirm ed for fifteen days after the said books (hall be o pened, and the highest price offered within that •ime will be accepted. All payments made will be forfeited unlrfs the purchaser within three ye'T6 from the day of sale makes an actual fcttlement on the trail purchased, by clearing, fenc i.g, and cultivating at leaf! two acres for every fifty con tained in the survey, and ereil there.-n a mes s age for the habitation of man, and rifiJethere on for the space of five years ntxt following the firfl fcttlement of the fame. No patents to issue, unless fatisfa<sory proof lhall be made of such actual fcttlement, rtfidenee, and improvement. GEORGE FOWLER, Fraklin, July at, tlco. •aguft 8, District of Pennsylvania to wit: BE it remembered tint on the Tenth day of July in the twenty fif'h year of the Indepen dence of the United States of America, Alexan der AddifoH of the said Dift- iit hath deposited in thil office ihe title of a book the right where of he claims as Author in th» words following ;o wit, " Reports of cases in the County courts of the Fifth Circuit and in the High Court of Errors ar.d appeals of the State of t'ennfylvania, and charges to Grind Juries of thole County Courts. By Alexaiid&r Addifon, Prefidcnt of the Courts of C mmon Plea* of the Fifth Cir cuit of the State cf Pcnnlylvanii." In conformity to the ail of Congrefsof the Uni ted States Utitlrd " An adt fcr the encouragement of learning by fecurine the copies of maps chart* and b.oks to the Author* and Proprietors of such copies during the times therein mentioned " D. CALDWELL, Clerk of the Diftritt cf Ptnnfylvania. The above book is now puthlhed It will beds IlVered to lubfcribers by Mr. Dobfon Book feller. J"iy *3 The Subscriber, MASTER of the Hamburg Ship Anna., for warns all Pcrfrns from trotting or harbour ing any of the crew «f said Ship, ai he will not pay any Jebt« contra&ed by them. JAN JURGENS. At-guft i» Wiot A. Young Man, PKiiFISCrLY versed 111 Mercantile accounts, and bi ought up in one of the firft cosnting haufei. in this -ity, wilhes employment as Clerk. He is at prefciit ibfent from Philadeiphia, but a line left st the Office of the Gazette cf the Uni ted States.he will receive, and it ihall be imme diately attended to. Salary a feccndary object— Employment his mstive. aui;«ft 41 dtf Bank of the United States, August 23d, 1800. WANTED, appa ored Bills 011 Amsterdam, At sixty days sight ; FOR WHICH Caflj will be paid, At tUe rate of Forty Cents per Guilder. dyt Found, A Red Morocco Pockct-Book, WHOEVER has loft it may receive it »n ap plication at the office of this Gazette, and paying the expence of this advartifement. July 21. For Sale, Tbe Unexpired TIME cf a BLACK BOY WHO has three years and five months to f*rve ; he is !ober, houeft, a good wai ter, and underflasde taking care of horses. En quire at No. 60, Dock flreet. Inly 3-~. TO 'PRATERS. - fOi? SALE, OLD Long Primer, 9nuU Pica on Plff Body, Enplifk, Ck*rn, CompfiEog Biick», and '{re*, varietyof articlei nectfliiy tocirxvon tte Prirv lug Bofineb. W*y will be ftW t»»p im cist. Apply <0 Ue frlpter, 'A iHoufes to' Let: ONE large conven ent tl;ree-(lory Brick Dwelling-Hohte, with four rooms on a floor, qnd two Kitchens ; there is a pump of water, and a rain water cillern 11 the Vird ; situate on the call fide of F ,;irth- Street, one door above Race-Strut, lately 'occupied by Solomon Mcroche. A convenieut Three Story BRICK HOUSE, With a pleasant yard on the dfcuth fide of Arch-Street, third door above Eighth- Street. For terms apply at No. 116 Arch- Stieet. Augutl 4. m&wtf RAN-AWAY from Ger., Ridgeiy of Balti more, on the aath inll. a coloured negro pan, who calls himfelf WILLIAM Mc. DONALD ; He is abrut 54 y-.ars of age, about 5 feet 8 inches high, neat in hisdrefs, and has a good suit of hair. Hid on, when he went away, a good beaver hat, a short light green cloth coat, edged with vellow, and yel low gilt buttons —a light buff caflimer, double breasted wailtcoat, a pair of dark olive colour ed thickfctt pantaloons —a white linen shirt, white ribhed cotton Duckings, and a good pair of (hoes with livings He took »ith. 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 stupid look, and chews tobacco. — He was bred in Charles county, Marylan t, and purchased of col. John Thomas by gen. Ridge ley. Whoever apprehends laid negro, and fe cures him in any jail so that the owner may gst him again, /ball receive the above reward, with reasonable charges if brought home, or de livered to Joflim B. Bond, Philadelphia, may t dtf WHO is about taking hit departure from hence to the Weft Indies, wh*rehe in tends to reside, will undertake to tranfifl busi ness on the most reasonable terms t'cr Mer chants who may be inclined to intrust him with their commands. He would likewise wllh to be concerned with a perlon of refpedlabi'ity liere, who may be de sirous of such a conneflion. Apply at No. 116, North Front St. Aug. 22. eodiw«[ By J. Oumrod, No. 41, Cl«f»ut Street, Death of General Wajhingtou. A POEM. In imitation of th» manner of Offian. By Rev. John B.Linn, A.M. Mimlter of the firft Prefiiyteran Congregation of Philadelphia. Mr. Chaudron's Oratisn will be publilhed on Monday morning. March 15. <k Commjfioner, d6w. JUST PUBLISHED, And to be Sold by JAMES HUMPHREYS, No. I®6, south si le Market Street, Reports of Cases Argue J . and determined in the HIGH COURT OF ADMIRALTY; (grf. at-britain) commenced with THE JUDGMBNTS OF The Right Honorable WILLIAM SCOTT, Mi.hadmat Term 179^. By Charles Robinlon, LL. D. Advocate. Volume I.—Part I. 0- These R «port will be continued regularly; The feconi Part which cosc'udes this Volume is row in the preft, and ve- ill be publilhed with all the expedition polßble, Augult 21, LANCASTER STAGES. THE Proprietors of the Philadelphia and I.an cafter line «f Stages DISPATCH, return their grateful thanks to their friends and the public m general, for the part favors they have received, anJ inform them that in addition to the regular I ice, thuy aro provided with »cdcareful drivers, to go through berwren the City and Borough in two days. Tbofa who j refer this mode of travailing can be accommodated at tke Stage Office, Cgti of United States EagU, Market Greet, Philadelphia. Slough, Downing, Dunxooody If Co. Nev. 30. 2t—§ DR RUSSELL'S HISTORY OF Modern Europe. The public are refpe&f'jlly informed that tbe First Volume of the above Work is printed and will be immediatly delivered to the subscribers. Those Gentlemen who have exprefled a wish to fee the manner in which it is executed before they hecom« fubferibers, are requeftedto call at W. Y. BlltCll's No. 17, fomb Second-ll'eet. It is prefumad that ca compuifon it will be fnund fuperier to the London copy. Aup. n e °d- FOR SALE, ' A Printing Press. Apply at the OfHee of the Gazetteo; the United Stat.s. July 19- FOR SALE, A PRINTING PRESS complete, . Old Long Prir. er, Small Pica on pica body (new and <ld Pica, do. EngtiQ), (two fm&llfounts) 16 Line Pica, &c. _ Sundry Frames, and a great vaiiety of Oi>ice Furnitures, &c. Iroh work of « printing press, 0- They will he ioid cheap «orcifli—Applv at the office of the Gazette of the United States. ALSO, Fifty Dollars Reward. A PERSON, Ibis Day Published, (Price »5 Cents) Till WAYNE COUNTY TAXES. 'pHR cwmtTt of K- w.j-rcTff Uflflf in W«yne " * ci.nrry, ais l#ic' J noiiisj, (hat T«c» *%, beo.ise v jv-Uc tl'u'w.M l«r (he yywt . 1C0). Tt*ho J tit not :i'.j\v<y pjiJ iheir 1 i«)f, re trrf''/f qVirrd to di!ch<rgc ihcfaSd w JOHN b»I"K, t'rcafufcr •/ r»M Ci-urty «t Millortli wjtl.ni thne monlti* from! i.uti d>ie. |.rt>»«rdir,f> in fnlc.-Mcefilirg _ to <hc sift of AtTrmbty io fucn c»f« pro»irte4, Uritl e luJ bjr ihc CornniifluMieri ler tbc fiid {—p»y t Asa Sup/on, , 1«, ... r 7obu Curttn, »d> ConHwfUocerf J*ba»ncs Van EtUg^j Ai*A, , E. Kelloso, -Clk. Jc)y 9 t iHco For Sale, A FEW HOCSHEADS OF Jamaica SUGAR and COFFEE* A Trunk ot' Mei. and Womsns' Shoes, And a parcel as Tow Linen, ALSO, Boston "Window-Glass, Bby io, 9by 11, io by k2 and 17 by 12. Any fixes larger than those may be had on being ordered from the manufadlory. Apply to ISAAC HARVEY, Jun'r. 3d wharf south of Market flieet. djw Aufl'ft 4 The Bankrupt Law OF THE UNITED S 7 ATES, Was this Day Pubiifhtfd hy A. DIC K1 NS, op» pofite Christ Church.—[Price 2$ Cent*.] A. DICK INS HAS JUST RECfIVED FROM N HW-YOKK, DESULTORY REFLECTIONS ON THE New Pol i t ical Afpeft of Public Affair s In tbf United States. [Pri»c 37J Cents ] * Mgaft ti iwenty Dollars Reward. n AN-AWAY from Spring Forge, in York IV County, a negro man, named ISAAC, other wise CUVJO, about 11 years old," the property of Robert Coleman; F.fq. He is about 5 feet 8 inchjjs high, !'a a v !cr>ifh in his eyes, more white in them thar. comrr.en, by trade a Fcrgeman; ha<l on and tf>ok with him a drab coloured broad cloth coat, almotl new. a sailors jacket and printed fancy cord, a lwanfdown flriped under 'cket; a rcrum hat j one fine and one coarse lhirt' one muflm handkerchief, sprigged, two aitto flriped border, a blue PerGan under jacket ir«'. two peir cottcH (locking!. Whoever takes up fai- 1 regro and lodges him in any jail in this or any of the ueigabourirg dates (hall have the above r* , ward or rcafonable cxpcncrsif brought home. JOHN JBRIEK. Spring Forge, 0i9®beri3,1799. N B. As said uegro formatly lived in Chefler couaty, it is probabls he may return there. November } Jufl: Received, Br A. DICKINS, oppos.te Christ Cburci, & View or THE CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF THE American Revolution, In Nineteen Discourses. By the Rev. Jonathan Boucher, A. M. F. A. S. Price 2 Dollars# jo Cints. J«'y 3 n * IN THE PRESS, A New and inter ejling WORK. (Lntitli-d,) Praftical Education, Br maria edgewortii, Author of the letters ForLitcraryl adiestift J the Parents A Aidant, and by RICHARD L. EDGEIVORTH, F.R. S. and M R I. A. Sul fcription will be received vy Thorras Doh fou, ;-fc n i .Street Philadelphia, and Zachariah Peulfon. at the PhiladelphituLibrary; by Brown and Star Ibury, and by George F Hopkins, New York; Thomas and Andrews, Bcftou ; Ifaacßew - r-, New Hareu, an] the principal Bookfellersin the United States and at the Office of this Gsz et e. AuguftJs- diw TO LET, OR FOR SALE, A 2-story brick house Situate in Duke-streit ( or Artillery lane J Northern Liberties, * TWO rooms on a floor, kitchen and with houfe, all built of the best materials, and in excel, eot order ; cellars onder the whole, one paved, and has two lattice clofcts wi h locks, a large gar den and yard, (evera 1 fruit-trees in the garden, twojumf'of excellent water near the premises. Ei.quire at No, 39, Arch flreet. July *5 . tu&f 6w A PERSON OF abilities, integiitv- and experience in mercantile business, would williwjtiy en gage as CLEKK to a merchant or public? of ti e, or be concerned with any person as pait ner, as he has an intercft of about one ihoiffiiwi pounds in real elUte in the city. Fleal'e to ap ply to the Printer ; or a line left at the office for B. Y. will be attended to immediately. Mayio d.?t m&th tf Twelve ihares Of the.Bank of the United States, NO. »59.53 to 25963 inclusive, in the lfinie ot" Thomas MkII tt of London, were forward ed about the ift of Miy 1797- f ron > New-York, by the {hip f« i'a lor London, which was cap tured by the French, a" I 'fid Certificate 101 l cr . deltrryed ; thcr.-icre 'pphutjcn is nude at the said Dank for the renewal of thejams, of which all persons concerned are desired to take notice. Clement Biddle. Phila>! : September 3, iSco d3<n m > d 90? ■» <L ' . - i 1 - 'H'
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