Gazette of the United States, & Philadelphia daily advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1796-1800, July 29, 1796, Image 4

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    Just Fublifhed,
BY THOMAS DOSSON,
At the Etor.e f?oufe, No. 4T,fouth Second Srcet,
neatly printed in one volume qjzrto, price fix
dollars the site paper, or five dolfcra the com-
moo; y i
The Four Gospels, f
TRANSLATED from the GREEK, with PRE - - 1
LIMINARY DISSERTATIONS, and notes 1
CRITICAL and EXPLANATORY,
8j GEORGE CAMPBELL, D. D. F. R. S.
&c.
Principal of Marifchal College, Aberdeen.
*#* The character of the Author for aeutenefe )
and eiudition has been cftablilhed by his e(Tay on
miracles in answer ta David Hu i,e," the grcatell
maftcrpiece of the kind ever publfflied, and by his
" Philofcphy of Rhetoric," aod. to the merit of
the prdfent work, the result of nearly forty years
study and application, and the substance of his
cotirfc of lectures in hit official capacity, the
wviewers have given ample tetiimony, but their ac |
count, however honorable to the woik, it too long i
for a place in this advertisement, the work howev
er it now presented in an American edition at not
more than half the price of the London copy.
July 20. 4W2 w
UNITED STATES, ~
Pennsvlvania Dhtsict, j "•
IN THE NAME AND BY THE AUTHORITY
OF THE UNITED STATES,
By tr ILI IA M ,V 7CHO LS,
Msrffii! of the Pennsylvania X) ift r ict, —
A PROCLAMATION.
WHER-EAS the Congrets of the United States, at
ths firflfeflion of the fourth Co.ngrefs, to wit, on
ihe twelfth day of IMay last pad, pafitd an a&, to repeal
so much of an a ft, intituled " an a& to establish tht
Judicial Courts of the United States", as diro<3s that the
alternate feifiont of the Circuit Court for thjj Diftri& of
Pennsylvania, fls&H be holden at Yorktown ; and for other
/yurpefes, in the follov ing words, to wit.
-Poofth of the United States :
At the fijrft lefiiun, begun and htld at the city of Phila
delphia, in the State of Pennfjlvania. on Monday, the
seventh of December, one theufond seven hundred and
•nifce y-fivc, v f ;
An A A to repeal so mucb of an ail, intituled " an a£ io
eflabltfh. the judicial courts of thfe United Sites'*, as
redls that afcernate sessions of the said circuit coHrt for
the district of Pennsylvania (hall b« holden at York
town and for other pur poses. I
Se&. I. itcna&cd by the Senate and House of Re- 1
preventatives rf the United States of America, in CoB- I
grefs aflembled, Thatfotrfuch of the flfth of t&s
a&, intitu-'cd xt aa a& to eftabKfli the judicial counts of ]
the United State©'', as directs that alternate sessions of the i
circuit court for the diftrLfl of Pennsylvania shall be hold- 1
en at Yorktown, be, and the fame is hereby repealed; |
iod that all the feffionsol tfcfe said circuit court shall, fro;n
and after the pa/sing of this aft, be holcen at the city of
Philadelphia, excepting only, when at any fef!:on of tKe
{aid court, the judges thereof shall direst "the nd'xt session
to be holden at Yorktown , whlcj> they are hereby autho
rized and empowered to do, whenever H (hall appear to
them to be necessary.
Sect. 11. And be it further enaAed, That all such pro
eefs of the said Court, as may have ifTued before the pass
ing of this aft, and all recognizances returnable, and all 1
furts and othec proceedings that were continued to the t
said circuit court for the diflrift of P-ennfylvania, on the j
eleventh of October next, in Yorktown, shall now be re
turned, and held continued, to the fame court, on the
ijame at Philadelphia. And to the end that suitors,
and ajl others concorncd, may have notice of
the alteration hereby made, the Marflial of the said dif
trift is hereby required to make the. feme known, by
flamation, oo cr bsforethe fir ft day of August next.
Jonathan Dayton,
Spteaker-of the Hcufe of Peprcffcntativei.
Samuel Livermoue,
President of the Senate, pro tempore.
Approved, May the twelfth, 17,6,
George Washington,
President of *he United States.
Dcpollted among the Rolls, in the Olßce of the Depart*
•®i4at of State,
Timothy Pickering,
Secretary of State.
1 DO HEREBY MAKE KNOWN, that all such
yrocefs of the said court as has, or may be iiTued, and all
recognizances returnable at Torto-urn aforefeid, on the ele
venth day of Gftuber next, Mrlll he returned to the. Circuit t>f
the United States, at the Citjr Hall, in tbe city of Phila
dtlphia, onTuefday, the elaucrtb day of October next, at
eleven o'clock in.the forenoon, And that all ftiitsand o'her
proceedings that wt re continued to the said court at York
tfcvn, will be held and continued at the said Circuit
Couifc, at Philadelphia, on the fame Rlexwth day of Ofto- -
her next, of which all persons concerned are deiired to r
*%ke notiee, and give their attendance thereat, * (
under my hand, at my office, in the Diftrift
of Pennfylvania,'the twenty-fe*cnth day of c
in year of our Lord one thousand leven hun- t
dred and rinety-fix, and of our Independ«pce the i
a
WILLIAM NICHOLS,
Marjhal. '
h}yj*7 1
~~ L ""FOR SALE, : t
A very Valuable Estate,
CALLED rIV irr EN H A AX, situate in the I
townjilip of Upp.'rDerby, andcountyof Delaware,
7 i-» miles from Phjiad.lphia, and half a m:le from the 1
new Wettcrn road i containing a.30 acres of land, '
of which are good watered meadow, 90 of prime wood- 1
hed, and tTie reft arable of the firft ijuality. There are ;
on the premiTes a good two (lory brick honfe, with 4 rooms
on a floor, and cellars under the whole, with a pump-well 1
of--excellent water in front; a large frame barn, fiabLs, 1
and other convenient buildings; a smoke-house and !tone|
spring-house; tw good apple otchar<H, and one of peach- 1
«. The fields are all in clover, except those, immediately 1
aftder tillag", and arr laid out as to have the. advantage 1
q| water in each of /hem, which renders it pec»!i»r.lycoij- '
venient fir grazing. i
The situation is pleafint and healthy, and from the high
cultivation of the land-, t})<; good neighbourhood, and tfie
vicinity to the city, it U very suitable for a gentleman's
country feat.
The foKgoiiitj i» part of the eftat* of Jacob
iecttfcd. and offered for sale by
Mordecai Lewis,
.Ofl. .9. f-3 Surviving Executor.
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. «
RAN away from the- fubferiber livihg near Church 1
Hill. Qo-cn ' nn&lCounty in the State of Maryland' '
about the frrtt r.i January iaft, a black tiegro man, named 1
Sim, about thirty years of agif; 5 suet Bor 9 indies high, 1
has a crooked Sngcr on one hand, and one leg and foot
smaller than the other, somewhat round-Htouldered, his
eloathing unknown. .Any perion who"wilt fecurr ar |
Vrinj said fellow home,fo that 1 raay get him again thai! 1
have the above reward with reifonable charges. I
WILLJAJH JACOBS.
4- *law2m.
Mr. FRANC! S,
- ; (Oflhe AVji fhea'.r:)
TAKES this opptii tunity of rcturnin; thasks to his
scholars and to the public. Mr. 7unc-s intends,
or, his return from Maryland, to open i public aca
demy for dancing, t>pon a plan entirely new. He
flatters himfelf tint his attention to his pupils hi
therto renders any p/omifes of conduct ng his future
fcliemes on the most liberal and ftriileltterms, of pro
priety, totally unneccflary.
N. B. Private tuition as ufiiil..
June 3 law
_
Plans of the city of Philadelphia,
Including the Nohthers Liberties md dillrid of-
South wark;
Puhlifhed, and ioi j by
BENJAMIN DJVIES,
No. 63, High ftre»t,
(Price one dollar.^
THIS plan is 16 inches fqnare, *id has been en
graved by one of tbe firft"*artifts In the city, from a latt
and accurate survey. Purcbafers areentltled to a pam
phlet with each plan, giving " fom< account of the
city, its population, trade, government, &c.
July 19 tu & f tf
For Sale,
A LAItOE ELECANT .U'D WELL FINISKEB
Three-story Brick House,
fThe hte residence of General Waller Stewart)
WITH a LOT of GROUND thereuito belonging,
the weft fide of -Third-street, neir Union-flreet
contaimncrin front 32 feet, and in depth 100 feet, to an
alley leading into Union-ftrcet. The house is 32 feet front
and 50 feet deep ; the several room* contained in it are
t lafge, commodioias, and completely finilhcd; the firft
1 stories are each 13 fc;et high; there are 20 matUcrany
I doors in the house ; a geometrical (laircafe, with maly»tra
-1 ny rails and a g®od lky-light. The kitchen i* in the oft.
: ar, whidi is fpacipus d convenient, and with
t oven, stew-holes and pantries, a fcr»ant.>' hall and large
r wine-cellar adjoining the kitchen, in front of which i« an
area in which there is a pump The yard i« vaulted.
Communicating with the said building is a neat three-story
- brick hotffe, on the north fide of TJn contain
: ing 30 feet fronf ao.fect det-p; the lower part of which
i is at present occupied as a cpmptAgf-uo and the upper
part divide 1 into wall-finifhevi chambers. This house
j may at a ftnall e!sperfe be converted iuto a "convenient
- dwelling : The door is very handlome, and the front
r and hack have Venetian V. Adjoining t^e
- lafl hoafc, uporfsthe lot bel<?hgiag tathe firft, are creAed
bathing-rjiom*, &c. rherc are Jikewife uery good coach
• • EfcHfe-and (tables finifhed r£ual (or !iearly so) with any in
• the a l<ft cormmng on Union llrect 30 feet, and
; in deptnoii the we of said alley 2 feet. There are
f good cellars unde/ the whole of the buildings, and a wine
: room over part of theftabfe, with a hay-loft over the re
• maiijder. for further particulars enquire of
; I EDWARD 6c Co.
1 j At their Office No. 64 Dock-street. between Walout &r. Pear
f to streets»
oih month 24th, iygW
[
; George Dobson,
BEGS leave to inform the Store-ICeepers io Town and
Countrv, thai he has lemoved from Market-Street to
N°* 25, iouth Third-street,
J where h? ij opeaiag a Large and Elegant Aifortreent of the
: ; undermentioned articles—viz.
1 j Superfine London Clathsand Kerfeyraerej,
Yorkshire second Do. Do.
: Ela (lie do. do,
, M«x'd and Blue Coatioas
f Flannells, &c.
Maocheftrr Printed Callicoes,
London Chintz ditto,
Blueaad ditto Furnitures,
India ditto, 1
Long Cloths, CofTaes, Baftas, Batti!las& Conjevrems,
4-4 9" 8 S'i & 6-4 Sup«Hirie India Book Maftios,
4-4 and 9-8 India Book UandkercliicU,
4-4 and 9-8 Scotch ditto,
4-4 & 6-4 plain do Muffins,
4-4 & 6-4 British JacOnets,
6 4 Bi itilh Checks and Stripes,
4-4 fridia do. do. do.
4-4 ditto Chillocs, Madras Handkerchiefs, Jke.
A large affoitment of figur'd and plain Mpllioets,
Quilting, Dimities, and Striped Nankeens,
{ Fancy VVailtcoajings,
I Ginghams of the firil Quality, Drawback,
India Nankeens,
Men's Whitoand coloured Si'k fto«kin^s.
May 9
r 1 ■- i ■
Samuel Richardet,
O ESPECTFULLY informs the Gentlemen
• Merchants, that he has, this day opened the CITY
» TAVERN and MERCHANT*«*>a|£E HOUSE in the
city of Philadelphia. •
The Snbfcription Room Will be furnifhed with all the
, daily papers publifti«t inlNnlidelphia, N:\v-York, Bos
• ton, Baltimore, together with those of the priccip>l'com
: mercial citi.s of Europe—They will be regularly filed
and none permitted to be taken away on any account.
Tea, Coffee, Soupes, Jellies, Ice Creams, and a variety
of Frencn Liquors; together with the usual refrelhraeuts,
will at all times be procured at the bar.
Gentlemen may depend on being accommodated with
thechoicuftof Wires, Spirituous Liquors, and the gioft
approved Malt Liquors from London acd o'her breweries.
The Larder will befupplied with the pnra; and earliest
produdlions of tho Season.
Large and small Parties, or single Gentlenen, may be
accommodated with Breakfafis, Dinners, or Suppers, at
hours molt convenient to themselves—a cold Collation is
regularly kept for conveniency, the Billof Fire to be had
at tho bar.
, Tha Lodging Rooms will be completely ftrniflied, and
I the utmost attention paid to cleanlinefi, and every other
requilite.
, iJ" Richardet will be happy t» receive, and
. execute the commands of his Friends, and the Public at
large; and with gratitude for their favours, he pledges
himfelf that nothing on his part shall be wanting to pre
fervethat patronage with which he has been so dilfinguilh
mgly lionored.
, Philadelphia, April 19. eo
For Sale,
A Valuable Grift and Saw Mill,
IN New Jerfcy, near the Forks of Little E-g-Harbeur.
The Grift Mill!* sixty by forty feet, two wattr wheels,
and calculated for four run of Stones, with fcr-en fans
. and boulting-cloths, &c. The Saw-Mill has tw o raw«jnd
capable «fcnttingSve t0,6 100 thousand feet of B.ards ocr
, T« r - A valoihle piece ef Cedar Swamp, withii a mile
, and a half of the Mill, and within three quarters «f a mile
1 ° f a L^ Rriin S The Lumber, &c. may be taken iy water
from tke mill tail.
. ALSO rOR SALE,
Several Valuable Trafls of Land,
r In Pennsylvania, for all of which payment will be rec-iv
'cf ft BOt " ° f McffrS Molri « aDd Nicholfen, or in
For further information apply to the Printer
May Ij. ■ ww
Philip Nicklin Sc Co. *
'HAVE FOR SJLE,j
Souchong -v
' Hyson Skin )
Yo.inc Jfyfon > FRESH i
Hyiim and \
Imperial
Yellow Nanl:?en»
China W'jre, aTjrtt;:Hn Boxes and Clients
Qjii.kfilwr
I'i.uj laiuic Handkerchiefs of excellent quality ill
," " Iv.mlou Market } MADEIRA WINE
London parifcuiar >ia piyes, hogtheads, k
New-York Market J quarter casks
1 Teneriffe Wine iu pipes and liojjOitadJ
Sugar Candy bythe Box ' '^-*'=0
Saii Canvas No. I a 8
Lead in Iheets
3 Casks of Cutlery sfle-ted
A few thefts of Mancheflpr Goods, aflorted thick -
feU, cords, liriptd Nankenu, &c. 1
e 3 Small packages as black ftwing-filki
8 Tierces Virginia Snake-iwot.
e ' Nail« alforted in caiks
July 18 , fmwftf
JOHN PAUL JONES.
INFORMATION is hereby givan, that tha Late J«Hn
Paul Joiies was a proprietor of fire (hares (amount
ing to ah out 5867 icres) in a traS of land purchafcd by
the Ohio C otnpany, in the territory of the United States
•f America, north-weft of the river Ohio ; and that his
heirs or legal representative, on application to the direc
tors of said company,at Marietta in the territory afore
n said, will receive a deed of the said five ffiares, or rights |
it of hnd.
e The application maybe made personally or by an agent, ,
ft but proper document* mull be produced to prove the
y claimant or claimants the legal heirs or representative of
1- the said Jones.
I- n.b. As it ie nat known ij what country the person i
X or pcrfons interfiled reside, it will"be an aSI of benevolence
e in every Printer in America and Europe, who Shall insert
n ;hijadvertifemc;nt in his paper.
In behalf of t!>; direfljors (>f theOhiio Company,
7 ' : JUIi'IIS PUTNAM. .
1- Matietta, 796 [June 4 ] jawqw
h ■ — __ 1
fe Law Book-Store,
'*■>0- 3 l»J, High Street.
|e EORGE D WIS Iwgs to inform his profeflional
j V_T friends, th*t per the Ceresjuft arrived from Lon
doii, ht has received the following fcarcs and Valuable
n books.' Stife Trials, 11 vol. in fy and ii vol. Ruff
d Head a Stjlutes at large, 16 vol. Wood*' loflitutes,
■e Coke's ries, Rcftell's do. Browne's do. Hearnes
ie pleader, Coke'a 2d, 3d, and 4th fnftitutes, 2 vol. Roll's I
Abridgment, Brooke's do. Bulftrode's Reports, Roll's
do. 1 vol. in 1, Plovers Prober's pra&ice, Clarke's
Admiralty, Rutherford's luftijures, Deinology, or the
< r Eloquence aad togicof the Bar. These with iis very
large collefl ion from Dublin now on haad, will enable
him to supply an entire library or a single book,
gentlemen may have afcafion an their immediate ap- ;
plit^'ion.
d July 14. 2wiv
0~""'" " "" — ■ ■
(Jity cf Wa,fhing}:on.
" SCHEME of the LOTTERY, No. 11,
FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE
FEDERAL CITY.
A magnificent J 30,000 dollars, & )
dweUing-houfe, ) cafo 30,000, are 5 ■ so,so °
1 ditto 15,006 & calls 25,000 40,000
1 ditto 15,000 & cash 15,000 30,000
I ditto 10,000 & cash 10,000 20,009
r ditto 5,000 & cadi 5,000 10,000
1 ditto 5,,000 & cash 5,000 10,000
, I caih prize of 10,000
a do. 5,000 each, are, • 10,000
lo do. i,aoo - - >0,000
ao do, 500 -■ » iq,ooo
oq do. 100 - - 10,000
».30 da. 50 10,000
400 do. 25 - 10,000
I,#oo do, 10 - 30,000
15,000 do. 10 - 779,000
16,739 Priaes.
35,261 Blanks.
5.0,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 40,0000.
N. B. To favour those who may rake a quantity of
n Tiekels, the prize of 40,000 dollars will be the L.-. st drawn
ticket, and tlie 30,000 the last but one :
And approved notes, Securing payment in either money
or prize-!, iq ten days alter, drawing, will be received for
any nc.mber not left than 30 tickets.
This Lottery will aftjrd an elegant specimen of the pri
■ vate buildings to he erected in the City of Washington—
" Two beautiful designs arc already ftlcded for the entire
fronts on two. of the public squares ; from these prawings j
it is proposed to erect two centre and four corner buildings
' soon as possible after this lottery is fqld, and to convey
' them . when complete, to the fortunate adventursrs, io
a " lc mannerdefcribed in the theme for the Hotel Lottery.
A nett deduflion of five per cent, will be made to defray
the necessary expenses of printing, &c. and the surplus
• will be made a part of the fund intended for the National
Univeriity, to be crcded within the city of Walhington.
. The Drawing will commence as. soon as the tickets are
" fold off.-.-The money prizes will be payable in thirty days
s 43 nniihod; and any pr zes for which fortun**c
numbers aie not jproducetl within twelve months after the
drawing is clofeu, are to be considered as given towards
j f !® Jfor thc University ;it being determined to fettle
tlle whole business in a year from the ending of the draw
ing, and to take up the bonds given as security.
1 lecur - t,cs '?' v - e« for the payment of tbePrizes,
, "* "If'" b r ; he Prefiderit and two Diredors of thc Bank
of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the a
mount 0} the lottery.
- u T hC eßty . four £ ent ' eracn who by appointment of
the late Commiflioncrs aftiHed in tbe management of the
Hotel Lottery are requefled to undertake this arduous talk
a fecoud time on behalf of thc public ; a fufficient num.
ber of these .'.aving kindly accepted, it is hoped that the
Inends to a National University and the other federal ob
jecU may continue to favor the design.
By accounts received from the diflerent parts of' the
• Continent as well as from Europe, where the tickets
> have been sent for sale, the public are aflured that thc
drawing will speedily commtwe, and that the carc and
caution unavoidably neceifary to insure a fafe disposal of
' tht t " ±e "< ha » rendered the mor: suspension indispensable.
. . , SAMUEL BLODGET.
x T a £ § * J'a £V? ay Jl had at the Bank of Columbia ;of
James Weft & Co. Baltimore ; of Fetcr Gilman, Boston •
of Johii Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richard Wells
Cooper s Ferry.
FO R SA L E %
A aboat fourh.n-
" e, | ht - Squire at the OHiee of the Gazet;c
o£ the Umt«4kuw|| No. 5
To be Solo,
At No. I is, North Vetm >-St ert<% <:a bt jhfral of
the Apothecaries in lb:, Ciiy.
'TRANSFERS of thr r;j{ht«K» rem >v? p/rns mi 1 tlSmmi.
* tion« from the human bady, as tecured to Or fcLis4\
PERKIhfS, by patent, with mltru ncnUa.jd directions no
ceflary for the practice. Tiis mode <*' treatment u piriicu*
iarly ufefuJ in. relieving pain* in tbe :?ea-j -i»cc t isf-tij, brta!l,
Gde, stomach, b* k, rheuinatifm*. recent goitffe &c. Jkc.
the utility of this praiiice. »t it not pre*
fumed but ibere are cases m mriiich this and eve y other
a remedy may foroetime* fail.
June 18, i AW
k PROPOSAL
FOR CARRYING THE
Mails of the United States,
On *he following *outes. w»jj_hn ... A.i.y*tin.
um~n l^e? iHt day of Sep*ember next.
l . /rom Savannah by Sunbury co Xcwpo-*-audge, pnce <r»
awt.
Receive the Mail h Savannah every Sa'ardiy br 9 \ M ar .
rive at Suabury by 6 PM, and at Newport Bridge on Sun
day by 10 A M. Returning. Leave Ne a port Bridge 0-1 Sun]
day bv 3 P M. a»ci arrive ar Sunbury ui tae evening, and at
Savannah oa Monday by 6 P \l.
e. From Newport bridge by Darien and Brunf-.vkk, to St.
Mary'iy once in two weeks,
the Mail at Newport Bridge every other Sunday
*r6on, and arrive at St. Mary's the next Weduettav by 5 PM.
Returning. Leave St. Mary's the next day, Tmirftiay by 8 A
M, and arrive at Newport Bridge the next Sjndav by io A M.
1 Note 1. 'f either of the routes areaiteredb\taw, during tfucon
• 11 nuance of the Contracts, the Contrail or is to obfr 1 e such alterations
' in carrying the mail, and his pay is lobe encrcjfel or dimihifked, in
< proportion to the iifUnce encreafed or diminiflict by such alteja&n.
s Note 2. The Contracts arc to be in operation on the firjl day of
O&ob* rext, and to continue for four years until the 30 tk Sepicnx
. j bcr, 1800, imlufi •e.
. I i\ T <>te 3. ThePoft } Mafler General may alter the times oj arrival
i departvrl at any time during the continuance of the Contrails, he
prevtoufly fliputating an adequate compensation for any extra exper.fe
\ i Mj? may be occahoncd thereby.
- " Not e 4. Fifteen mmjdcs shall be allowed fbr ofreninr andUojing
,I he nu *rl at all offices whe~e.nopartjcklar time is fpecifiza.
1 Nottjg. Fir every hour*s delay (unavailable accidents exceptedJ
! in arriving after the times prefnibed in any contrail, the contractor
[ball forfeit one dollar And if the delay continue un it the dep'rU
■ ure of any depending mail, whereby the mrnlf dcjlmed for fuoi dc
- pending mail jhall lofeatrip, the contraSor {kail forfeit ten doUon
! —to be icduHtd from his pa*
JOSEPH HABERSHAM,
Port-Matter Genera!.
Gfvekal Post Of pics,
Philadelphia, Jun? 28. 17q6- iaw6w
1 Lottery and Broker's Office,
A ° 64 South Second/Ireel,
TICKETS in the Canal Lottery No. U, arc now re«-
dv lor fait. a Check £o£>k kept for the exuuinatiC'B
| of Tickets, and Prize paid, -without dedu<2io».
1 The Subscriber solicits the application of the Public or
any ol his friends who wist to par h fe or fell Bank Stock,
Certificates, Bills of_E X chin s c, or Notes, Houses, Lands,
Lotts or M'Tchaodlse of any kind, or to obtain Mgrc?
ou deposit of procerty.
WILLIAM BLACKBURN,
Late Jgtnt far the Canal LeK-ry Company.
0- Shares an l Tickets in tie late ' Newport I.onr
harf, Hotel and Public School LoiEKT ctsniiiicd \ a
complete lift of all the prizes having been received at
this •ffice.
June 6. w3w
For sale by the fubferibers,
I IN PEW-STREET,
X3O quarter Chefls fre(h Hvfon Tea :
«» dhw do: rrelh Souchong Tea,:
30a Boxes China, containing small tea setts of At
pieces;
400 pieces Bandauoes.
Willing hf Francis.
January. 3 o 3 , aw>
Urbanna iVjjH Seats ,
QITUATX in Cecil connty, Maryland, on the banks of
he , riVer SuC l about one mile above tide wa.
ter and commanding th« wa «r of th.n important river,
Ae channel condnding th. trade of which come, so near
. : Se - ts f " , - kc ;t convanientto speak tlic boats;
and Mills naay he so fftaatedas to receive thein a 1..,. 2 their
walls, and by watcr-llfti tuke in their cargoes
r r , I, 0 , 14 3 P ° Wcr fu/ficient for ".any and any kin ! «f
comm tA 1" W °r k l' m3y juflly said in
c.mmenda t .oaof this Sate a, would (k- inconvenient to
iniv.rt in a newspaper publication.
find »lem7^r y n efi , rc^- be Conccrncd . will probably
find emfdves well pleased On viewing the GtuJion.
f' r"r n L te T of , 7Ca " raa y 1"-'"obtained on appK
cation to the fubferjber, living on the premises.
April ,0 CLEMENT HOLLY DAT. '
law^m
w ,On Monday (Jai^)
ft T t whirs . of Superb,
Miig of*" ' frotn j araa 'ca and Havanna, cort
l Molafles in Hogsheads,
Coffee in hogsheads, barrels & bass-
FCR SALE BY '
PETER BLIGHT,
Who has also for sale,
A quantity of Jamaica GINGER,
Pimento 8c 1
Cocoa, | In Ba gs,
And ,50 boxes Hambro' WINDOW GLASS, 7 by o, will
befoid c^o.
u y 2 °_ diot & tuth & s lot
No. * r
Dijlrift of Pennsylvania : to wit.
Bio .hrT c' that °" the day of June,
the of the GUed
denofited ln rhi« Ca 'fK 0 U mrod ' thc Dillria hath
he claims as Pr °• e '"' e °f a book, the right whereof
•' A short r^ P "^° r ; ,n the w » r <ls following? to wit :
" divinity; of Cl,ri ! l ' ,
u Chrifl is tw r 11 P"c(Hcv s opinion coacerauv
"Sv H™' W CO,, ,dCrCd - 10 ' 10 3 f ""
Pnilofoni.ir »l 4 Wkmtoh, n. D. and Member of:
"' W ;" lioc ' e, y ° f Philadelphia.
"er Let^r.h'""r"" thC hmr hath nnt ,he Ti
'•-|rAmThil Cr orcah dc you whli' ye hj»e" he
■ - C 55„ nln E' .'''at which ye have heard from i
" 3 rcma ' n you. ye also {hall continue
.. >> 1 in the father. St-John, ,ft£pift. c. ii. v. a.
Ir,£r?!7 tO A h ; afl of the C »"g-r« of the United State.
curiniT the mri- J cr tht c " cou "gemeni of learning, by fe
and « • • t Charts and Books, to the authors
mention*!'' ' copies, during the times <herei»
mCnUoned - SAMUEL CALDWELL,
Cleik of the of Peniifylvania*
Juneig ujww
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PRINTED BY JOHN FENNO,
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