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JCT* The price of this (jatette is Eight
Dollars per annum to Subscribers residing
in the city of Philadelphia. All others pay
ene Dollar additional, for enclosing and di
recting ; and unless+some person in this city
will become answerable for the subscription,
it must be paid Six Months ifi Advance.
* t * No Subscription will be received for
a shorter term than six months.
December 1 1799*
almanac
From September 17 —to September 14.
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J uit Received,
Bv the hte arrivals ht r e, and at New York,
y AND FOR SALE IVY/
Lorain & Son,
No. 5, North Third Street.
An elegant affrrtment of Chintzes and Calicoes
Enelilh Satins, Preatongs, Modes, Sarfnrts, and
Luttfl-mcs ; Dimities, Bobbins, Coatings, Flan
nels Bocking Basics, Broad-Cloths, Swaridownr,
Dou'ble-mili'd Drabs Worded Yarn and Cotton
Hofiutv ; Plain Forelt Cloths
CARPETS & CARPETING.
Also on Band,
I ow-pticed anJ fine Ir-d.a muflin-. Irifli and
quadruple limn., German Dowlas, ribbon. India
fa' in«,ljtftrings, and fonfh m ws. mill d yarn glove-,
jyorr and horn c mhs, fadt.ry, and a variety of
ironmongery,a^-« oDs>
ALSO,
To be Sold, or Bartered,
For DRY GOODS, a Handsome Three
Story
BRICK HOUSE.
With Pi-zzi and Kitchen adjoining, situate in
Vine near Fourth Screet, built in modern fty.e
with cxiellmt materials, and well calculated toac
commo.late a Urge family. ,
Sept »«• '
Horses 6c Phaeton.
AP MR of well broke, found Horses, and a
handsome Phaeton, for sale at Thomas Allen.
Liverj-tta'ile, in 6th n«ar Arch lUeets.
feptember IJ 0
WEST COU NTKY PATENT
Canvas,
■No I to 8,
FOR SALE BY
Ebcnczer Large,
ALSO
200 boxes ihort pipes
fvitablc for the Spaniel Market.
9 mo. 13th, ißao Jmw&fa 7*
Charles Marfliall
AND SON,
No. 46, Cbesnut Street,
have received,
Per brig Liberty, capt Hendcrf m, from Amlter
dam, and other arrivals,
A quantity of the following articles which they
fell for calh, or the usual credit—
Aniimon crui Ol Anifi
Arfaoic a'.b Juniper
Sacfatnrni .sureini
Vitriol alb Rhoilii
Borax Camphor
Opium Coccinnetla
Annctto Gum Benzoin
MtrcDulc Arabic
Prcecip rub ..iyrth
Corros sub - ~ Kino
AI.SO ON HANI),
Sal G nbcr "1 v f Manna <Uk
g I Cnm „
fliftilphut I 4 j Liquorice bitl
Sweet oil | I'tf° fl«»
fcaiml Z I *•*>
fkcubiib J v
And it <iuetn ijtj nf
Shop furniture, laflrununt., patent
sudiciou, lit.—Mtdicio* chilli. »rd or'!cr» from
the country, put up oft miwicratc tcfffli
fcpumbtr IJ
Houses to Let
«.
ONE large conven est theee-ftory Stick
Dwelling-House, with four rooms o* a
floor, and two Kitcketis ; there is a pump
of water, and a rain water cittern n the
.yard ; situate on the east fide of Fourth-
Street, one door above Race Street, lately
occupied by Solomon Moroche.
ALJ9,
A convcaieut Three S.tory
BRICK HOUSE,
door, but one, norih of e »Viore,
No. h * s • 'Punip CiQ--nt in
the y*rtl. Bco. For ttrm •pjply at N®.;«6
Arch-Street.
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srp._ ifi Jl)k«tF
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Gazette of the United States, & Daily Advertiser.
DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA—
to wit .
BE IT REJ/TEMKEKED, That m the tld day
of Augufr, in the a?t!i y.ar of the Indcpuß
dence of the United St'.t.es ot America, William
You.sc, (H»olfclkr,).of the said Diftrift, hath
deposited in this Office, the title of a Book, the
rij»ht whereof he ehinis asproprittor ; in the words
following, to wit.
Essays on Political Society.''
IN CONFORMITY to the a& of the Con
grefs if the United States,intituled" An
Aist for th« en.ouragement of learning,
by securing the copies o! Mapa, Charts
and Bosks to the Authors and Propri
etors of such copies during the times
therein mentioned "
D.CALDWELL.
Clerk of the District of Pennsylvania.
feptember 18 »aw4w.
'RISES SITS
. 6 t 5 J8
6 3 5 57
6 4 5 5 6
- 6 6 $ 54
- 6 7 5 5'
6 8 5*
6 lo J 5°
ROBINETT & KISSELMAN,
2co lbs. Mace, 1 c r ■ >
400 lhs. Nutmegs, |° f a fu P Cr,or Ual,t y-
Jamaica Spints, 4th proof.
Do. Sugar of the firft quality,
Holland Gin in pipes,
Port-au-Prince Molafles—and
30 Tierces Rice.
ft. & K. have also on band, for sale,
Hyson, 1
Young Hyson, 8c 5- TEAS,
Souchong J
Cogniac Brandy, ill & 4th proof,
Sherry Wine in quarter calks, very nic«,
50,000 Spanilh Segars,
And a Variety of other
GROCERIES.
August 26 eo tf
AND Co.
No. 09, North Front Street,
HAVE FOR SALE,
Ironmongery, Sadlery, Cutlery, Brafa and )
Japan'd Wares, )
fid 8 ! tod lid and aod flat point nai's,
German Steel,
Hats a (Timed in cases,
Pistols, guns and flints, &c.3tc.
September u. dim
HIGH-STREET.
The House,
LATELY occupied by the Chevalier
D'Yrujo, SpanTlh Am'oaffador, will be
let tut to an approved per Ton er family, on
easy conditions. It is large, commodious
and elegant, with coach-house and (tables
conformable.
Enquire at No. too. Sproee flreet.
SAMUEL MAGAW,
Arch Street, Nt. 94.
Joly 23. eodtf.
-pHAT Handsome and healthy COUNTRY
* SBAT, called Lauru, LuDOP, the late
refideace of Thomas Ruttcr, £fq. fuuate in
Pons Grove, Montgomery County, thirty-lix
miles from Philadelphia, containg about i#6
acres, twenty «f which are prime woodlari !,
fifteen excellent watered meadow, the residue
divided in arable h ts. On the premises are a
large handsome Brick House and adjoining build
ings, contairg two parlours, a large dining
ro<m, and a Hall, twelve feet wide, by forty
long, a large kitchen, Wafe house with apo/np
of excellent water in it, fix handsome chambers,
tv'o ftorc-rooms, four garret chambers plaißered
ai;d a grain room over the adj ining building,
a double spring house, with a l'moke fiouf# over
the fame, witl infiltv yards of the kitchen—The
spring, in the dried season never kriown to low
er in the least, and from which the meadow is
watered ; a garden contiining about one acre,
Ityckert with the mofl delicious fruits, such as
peaches, plumbs, cherries, pears, rafh;rnes, &c.
several afpiraguj beds in great perfection. Also,
a young bearing appletree orchard, containing
several hundied trees, thetruit felefled fror.i dif
frent parts of the United States, a<large conveni
ent barn with a threshing fl.ior, with commodi
ous (tabling tor horses and co*s, carriage and
houses, grain room, &c, Alfo,fund.-y out build
ings, con lifting of/large frame p ultryhoufe
and corncrib, &c- Aifo, a tenant's house, gar
den aw! e, and a pump of excellent water
bciosging to the fatne.
i he fimaiion of P«tts Grove is remirkafcly
healthy, regularly wi h Butcher's meat
and poultry in abundancs. to Ve pnrchafed it a
low i »tc, jHd the Schuylkill ass irds a plentiful
fcppiy of excellent fifh. Two griff mills in the
rear ofihe town. Perhaps few country towns
in Pei.nfylvania, are more rapidly improvinj ,
or have more local advantages than Pott?
Grove. The fevrral pl.i.es of public wodbip,
the filubrity of the air, genteel focifty, arid
cheapness o! living, are among the few advan
tages it pofltfles.
w fa jw
Any pt-rfon wtfhrng to view the prcmifes,
will plti.fe to aj-ply to Mr. Wm. POTTS,
in Pottfjjroxe, :ind for terms to the fubferi
ber, ir. P' 1 ideluhin.
JoHN CLEMENT STOCKER.
Sept. 19 2awtf.
WHO is about taking his departure from
hener to the Wett Indies, wh«re he in
tends to reside, will undertake to tranfa<£l bufi
ntls on the molt reafonabie terms for Mer
chants who may be inclined to intrust him with
their commands. •>.
He wo>ild likewise with to be concerned with
a perlon of rel; eflabilitjr here, who may be de
firciif of such a connexion.
PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 25, 180 c.
Just Received,
AN» FOR SALE Br
ELISHA FISHER
To be Sold
A PERSON,
Apply »t No. 116, North Front St.
A-ig 2»- eodrw*J
By C. P. Waynej No. 65, South Front-flreet.
For Sale,
BY PUBLIC AUCTION—IN THE
city or W uSIJINGTON.
THE following propj;ty >v-,onging toiheTruf
tee« of th* Fin ,1, provi for the
fftymrnt of c-rtaitf crcti 'itrk of Edward Fux
and Jam's Cir-emeaf.
On Monttuj t&e 6th October in si.
PART oi the property of fais! fund, in the City
of WaSiisgton, that now is renoered cleat of
every hcUmbrance, will be txpofed at Public
Auiiion at Tanaiclifl Tavern, amongst which are
the following valuable situation, viz. n Lots in
square No. 973, » lots in squire 9;4. 15 lots in
jquaro Ns. 995, 2 lots in square Couth of fquan
1019, 19 lots in square 1020,1 lot in square lote
I lot in square 7 lots ill square 1013, 4 lot
in square 1014, 3 lots in square tC4j, 3 lo 1 in
square 1046, 9 lot< in square 1047, 12 lots in
fqua'e 1048. with sundry others, advantageously
Otuated in various parts of the city. Also the a
II cry frame houle now occupied by Mr. Deblois,
beautifully Htuated (with an eitenGve view of sev
eral miles down the Potomac) on the Couth east
corner of square 973, fronting 42 feet on 11 ilreet
east, and 41 feetonfbuth G ftrcet: a commodious
Kitchen with an oven, &c. adjoining the Couth
front. A large frame (table, carriage house and
hay loft 50 lest by 2j, and a pump of i-xcellcnt
water near the back door of the kitchen, the lot
feet on 11 street, and 139 feett inch
inGflreet, comprizing lots Nos 1,2,3, and part
of »i, in the r 'gillertd division of the fqware.
I he Caleswift commence at the said tavern at ten
o'clock in the forenoon.
The termsoni: fourth cash, ore fourth in fix
months, when a dec. - will be given, the remain
ing moiety in two year, payneHt to be fecur^d
'»y-houd afiJ r tKc rredi.*»Ti in the
arovc fund, may in !1l ot mortgage secure pay
mcnt of their bonds by dep>!it of certificates »f
the truflees at the rate cf si schillings in the pound,
to the amount lecurad an' timid a dividend take
place before the expiration of tlit tw years, it
wi;l be frt off agsunfi tha 1 aid, and the certifi
cates returned in the sam pepsrtion.
Henry Pratt
Thomaj W. Francil
John Miller, jun.
John Afhley
Jacob Baker.
THOMAS TIN
Aogult 4.
TO BE iOi.u,
A 7 pu l'.i.ir: sal e,
On Fifth Day the 9th Odtober, on the
premises, The
Mary-Ann Forge
And Plantation :
SITUATE part in 11rand)wioc townflilp, and
part in Werckland, about 30 n»il«s from Phi
ladelphia, and cnc and anhat mile from the Turn
pike road, and Downing'a town ; cc ntaining
about 330 acres, with allowance of 6 acres per
100; two thirds of the land is good woodland,
feme excellent mfailow made, and iruch more
can be made of the 6rft quality; the forge is
turned by the main branch of Bran lywine Creek,
a forcible Stream, the forge has fires and
two hammers all is good rej>air. The dam Ming
fosnd and well lucked, and apparantly able to
rcGfl any frefh (nocfupernatural) Likewil- there
is another lively Dream and current of water, that
empties into the f»iJ dam, that might be very con
venient for a Grift Mill, or other kind of water
works, might be with tacility cruiled; there is a
good twa-llory stone dwellinghoufe for the ac
commodation of the proprietor of the works, wi:h
an excellent faring and good houfc over it; con
tiguous to the door also convenient Hone stabling,
with an entry through the midle fufficient t«
accommodate three teams, hufides hmkney bone*;
contiguous to the forge stands a good stone cfliee,
and a num»er of convenient houses lor the work
man is ereited amply adequate lor th > fa id works
If not then fold it will he rented for a term ef
years Terms and conditions made known by
applying to
WILI.I \M EVANS, in Willistown,
•r JOHN MARSHALL, in 'horn
bury Townlhip.
N B. The Sale to commence at i o'clock oa
(aid day.
Aug. 5
Reserved Trafts,
FOR SAJLE.
ON Wednesday the ill day of O&ober next,
books *vill be open in the Office of the Sub
scriber, rcfiding in Franklin, for the sale of the
Reserved Tra&s laki out by virtus ot an aft ot
Airembly p3flcd the nth » ay of April, 1799-
One fifth part of the purchase money to be p id
at the time fcf sale, one fifth part within twelve
months from the day ol sale, on= fifth part wi.hin
two years from said ray, and the remaining two
fifrh parts at or before the expiration o. three
years alter such sale No contra& to he confirm
ed lor filteen days after the said hooks ftiall be o
ptned, and the highest j rice offered within that
time will be accepted. All payments ma«le will
be forfeited unlef* the purckafer within three ye rs
from the day of sale makes an a&ual settlement
on the trad purchaled, by clearing, fencing, and
tfult.vating at lealt two acres for every fifty con
tained in the survey, and ereil thcrecn a mes
s age for the habitation of man, and reiide there
on nsr the space of five years next following the
firft settlement of the fare. No patents to issue,
fatkfa&ory proof (hall be made of such
adual settlement, r*fidence, and imprcv«ment.
Commjjicner.
Fraklin, July »8, iSco.
auguit 8, d6w.
WAYNE COUNTY TAXES.
owners ot unimproved lands in Wayne
* county, are !>-'reby jio'ified, that Taxes are
become j. ayable thereon for the years I •'99 and
lßoa. Those who have not already paid their
taxen, re hereby required to difcharffe the fame
to JOHN BRINK, Efqutre, Treafttrer nf said
County at Milferd, witliin three month« irom
this daic .ortretwift prqteedirgs 10 sale, according
to the ail of Aflembly in such cafe-provided, will
e had by the Commiflioners lor the said county.
Asa Stenian, 1
fobn Carson, » Cdinmiflioners
Jshannes Van Etten, J
AttaA,
E. Kellogg, Ok.
July 9, iße« d 9 0t
Truftett.
EY, Agent.
s>«w t«
IRAN KLIN
GEORGE FOVV3LER,
City Commissioner's Office,
Philadelphia, Aug. 26th, 1800.
IN purfuar.ee of an Ordinance of the Select and
Common (.Guncils, palled the isd day of May,
1797,
PROPOSALS,
(io writn>e)
Will be received by the City Contmiflionerj, until
the thirtieth day of September next,for renting ou
Leases, for ope year, to commence on the fir*t day
of January next, the following public property of
the city, viz.
1. The Wharf and Landing on Vine Street.
1. djlto on Safftfrat do.
3 Ditto on Mulbury do.
4. Th? Wharves and Landings ot High and Chef
nut streets.
S• Ditto on Walnut street, the Drawbridge,
Sprilce, Pioe and Csdar streets, including the
Fifli House.
6. The Cellar under the City Hall.
Applications may be left with either of the
Commillioners, or with their ckrk, at No. 6j,
Cherry Street. cotioS
JUST IMPORTED
AND FOR SALE,
AT DICKIffS'S BOOK - STORE,
OppoHte Christ - Church,
AN ASSOU7 )TIiKT OF
English Papers
AND OTHER
STATIONARY.
Philadelphia, Aug. 6.
To Printers.
The follawing MATERIALS will be fold
reasonable if applied immediately.
1 Press,
3 Founts Long-Primer (partly worn)
2 ditto Small-Pica on Pica body,
2 ditto Pica,
1 ditto Englilh,
2 ditto Brevier,
I ditto Buigeois,
Several pair of Chafei, several composing
flicks, frames and gall.-ys, lome brass rules,
Quotations, See. &c. &c: all of the above
will be fold very reasonable for Call).
September 8.
GLASS MANUFACTORY.
THE PROPRIETORS
Of tbe Pittsburgh Glass Works,
HAVING piocured a fuffici«nt r iimher of
thcinoft approved Ewnpeafi Gals .Vanu
f'.idlurers, and having on hand a large (lock of
tie best Materials, »n which their wrikmenarc
it >w employed, have the pleasure • >!' alTuring
the public, that window glafi of a superior qua
hiy and of any size, from 7 by 9, t<r 18 by 24
ii.ihes, carefully packed in boxes containing
100 feet ea h, may be had at the fhorieft notice.
G!afs of larger sizes for other purpnfes, may
also be ha !, fnch as for piflures, coach glafles,
cl >ck faces, Ac. Battles of all kinds And of any
quantity may also be had, together with pocket
flafks, picklingjars, apothecary's shop furniture,
or other hallow ware-—the wholeat least 45 per
cent, lower than articles of the fame quality
brought from any of the Tea ports of the United
States. A liberal allowance will be made t>R
sale of large quantities. Orders from merchants
ind others will he punctually attended to on ap
plication to JAMEj O'HARA or ISAAC
CRAIG, or at the Store of MelT.s P RATHER
andSMILIE, in Maiket-Street, Pittsburgh,
March 4, tuthtf.
JUST PUBLISHED,
And to be Sold by
"JAMES HUMPHREYS,
No. is-6, south fide Market Street,
Reports of Cases
Argued and determined in the
HIGH COURT QF ADMIRALTY;
(grsat-bhitain)
commenced with
THE JUDGMBNTS
OF
• Tfce Right Honorable WILLI SCOTT,
Michaelmas 'Term 1798.
By Charles Knibinloii, LL. D. Advocate.
Voi.umk I.—Part I.
Th'TeP«p~rt wiil he c ntinued regularly.
The second Part which coflc'udes this Volume i«
now in the press, and will be publlfhed with all
the expedition poftble,
Candidates for the Navy.
AND other?, who are desirous of becoming
acquainted with the following very eflVntial
improvements in Navigation, viz—The method
of finding the Latitude by a (ingle altitude of the
fun at any hour of the day ; and of ascertaining
both Latitude and Longitude at once by a Celcf
tial observation, the Lunar*, and new forms of
journals for ships of war, with additional columns
may hear of a person ready to inftrud then at
their apartmeius, who has compends cf the above
so Amplified by explanations of figures, marginal
referunccs, &c- that they may be uuder ood in a
few days j fey applying at No. 93, south Second
ftrect, ©ppofite the City Tavern
Ht engages to teach Navigation (the common
method of keeping a journal at f«a) in 6 days.
He has taught the Mathematics, French lan
guoge, &c. for many years in different univer
fitie?, and (hips of war, to which he has bem
regularly appointed—He has also had confidtrahi*.
practical experience in iurveying and bock*hetp
ing ; in which he gives jm iva:e lethires.
Hit terms are low and accommodating.
He vfill open
A Marint nd Commercial
ACADEMY,
On Monday the Bth of September, at an
elegant and spacious Room in Hinrmny
Court, (oppoGte No. 74, ibnih Fourth.
I beet.)
The business of an Agent and In
terpreted faithfully transacted.
Augtift df.
To Printers.
W ANTfcD—in Exfba*gc t •
A, fOUNT or Long Primer, wejffaiof if
\or joa !h or upwards, tnd A Fount
wcijthiQg 4COIU. Of ■pvtrd*.
• Scpte<nt)et «• ' ~ '•••■'■
* - .71 1 < ■ 1-1. .fci.T ■■■ ■ i.h .
French Tuition,
UPON AN ANALYTICAL PLAN,\
NICHOLAS GOUIN DUFIEF,
Professor of the French Language,
HAS the honor of informing his (Hllow-Citi
sens of Philndelpliia.that he wdl open his
School on Monday the 14th ot September, at No.
5, fotith Fifth street, and divide his hours of in
ll-ruclion in rhc following manner.
Attendance 011 Ladies and Gentlemen, at their
own haufes, will be given as usual, from 9
o'clock in the marning till 1 in the afrcrnoon.
His afternoon and evening school will begin
(every other daj) from 4to 6, and from 6 till 9.
Transitions from either language into the
other, performed wish accuracy, elcgince, ftcie
cy and dispatch.
N. B—Nicholas G. DcFiitr, refpeilfully in
vites the J ajics and Cientlrmen, .unbitiou. to
learn the French, to agree with some of their
friep-ds or acquaintances, desirous of receiving Icf
fons in that utiiverfal and improved language, to
meet at the fatnc hour and place for mutual in
ftruilion—thjy may be allured it will be to their
advantage to Jo so, if they peruse with attention
the following.—
Ta the Loners of the French Lanpuare.
ADDRESS.
IN an age when fuccefsful efforts have been
made towards the improvement of the art of Think
ing, and when Analyst has been discovered the
univerlal, and Cole good method to improve all
fcierces, and receive mfruilion in t'em, it may
be a itiatter of atlonifhment that it has not been
yet generally embraced, and rendered the familiar
method of learning. The extraordinary rife and
progress of Chytnillry, within a very few yevs,
are entirely due t# analysis j but there is an art on
which it ihould have fir it darted its beneficial rays,
I allu ;e to the Teaching of Languages la f?<si, Na
ture, this excellent analylt, was before onr eyes
guiding children in learning the langmgs of their
mother, and no ahild ever failed in acquiting it,
profiting furprilmgly by her unerring IcfTons— 1
Fully convinced by rea'on and experience, thic
the tame method flie pursues fbould be followed as
neatly as pofiible, I adopted, in thr courfs ot my
inflruilioiii, such he ellablifhed .• n principles
that Lad deviated from her simple didlates. I foori
perceived that the method acquired from thefeaids
was hut,a very irregular and imperfect Analysis
—l, therfore, rtfolved though with a very small
confidence in my slender abilities, but animated
with zeal or the improvement of thofc who may
wilh to learn French from me, to undertake the
la' orious and ar >im;> talk ofwritinga worh,groun
ded or. Analytical principle*, which might com
prehend what.iswifhedfar by thofeapplying them
felvei to the ftvirfy of the living languiges, and
am happy to fay, I have now nearly concluded it.
It confifls of three parts
The first, is a chosen Vocabulary of words most
fraquently used infpeech, conuir.ining i.fco —the
m >st natural acceptation of each is determined by
a phrsfe prefixed to it.
The second, contains the French verbs, both re
gular and irregular, from a new fjstem in which V
the principal difficulties attending eonjugation are
first explained, and observations given on the ule
cf each sense, illustrated by proper examples, so
as to enable the learner to exprels himfelf with
precifiiß.
TJhe third, is a complete list of those words fcf*
vant de her. ou de complement de fens entre let autres partite
Jit Jif r ,i/ri : that 1' to fly —forming the link or comple
tion of ftnfe hetiveen the other parts cf fpeecb t whole
principal u.c is to establilfc in fpceeh that conneefti
oii between v?r :s, which already exists in the
mind brtween ideas. 1 haw also fully determined
the fcpife and 1 acception of these impsrtant words
(\vH hare divided into appropriate claiTes to fix
them the e-Jier in the memory) by annexing to
each examples in French and English.
As Ido not intend topublilh the above,for fame
t :;t , tud in ( lder, i ev^rih. ; lef-, that my pupils
may reap thefame advantage without it, I hasten
to inform ihofe who may he induced to put them
selves under my e tc, th ' r hJI the time of school
(the cth«r half devsted to other exercises)
will be employed in exercising them in the fol
lowing manner:—
We first begin with the Vocabulary; each word
of which will l« pronounced in Englilh then ia
French, to h' rrwn d one or mme n( the Scho
lars; atid a finiilar repetition of the phrases before
mentioned will follow.
It is worthy of observation, that in our infen
cy, at .1 as v e advance in years, we learn the pro
nourciation of our vernacular tongue, by pro
nouncing word by word; and 4na'ogy accomfdifh
e--.v':.i remains to b • done, in crder to acquire
the neceffarv knowledge of it. The rules given
by'Graivmarians to attain this olj-dl are almost
u'clcis to ti'", and ii 1 more so to th° foreigners,
struggling in vain to learn the true pronunciation
of a language with the help of didtionaries and
Grimni.'r alone, t rough I conceive my fcholart
may attain in the above manner, the accurate
pronoenciation of the French language, yet stri<£t
attention is paid to their reading in approved au
thors before we begin the foregoing exercises.
1 will pursue nearly thefam- method in impart
ing to them the «ont«nts ol the two other divifi. n»
ot mv work. I cannot conc'ude this addrefswith
out thanking my Fellow-Citizens for the liberal
encouragement I have experienced from them, ,
rhefs fix year-past, in my proleffional career,pre
fumir.g that I may be permitted to fay, that 1 have
□ot been altogether undeserving of it.
September >. dit law aw
To Gentlemen Farmers.
THE SUBSCRIBER
Declining farming, win offer at public
file on his PUntiition, oppofitc NewboUl'*
ini:.d on the Delaware, within two miles of
Porderitown, fhte of Nev-Jrrer, i>n Saturday.
Horses, Cattle (moftlv (at) an about eighty
Sleep, f iijrtfen ot which are Kar.s, The prjij
:ipal part of both Ewes and Rams sr< an excel
till next spring, when it not loi I it wiU be
cfiled. Terms of i'a'e irnde kr.i wo at the
ime.
THOMAS St. JOHN,
August 30.
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