Philip Nicklin & Co. V N HAVE FOR SALE, 1 Scuchong ' Hyson Skin / ii Young Hyson S- FRESH TEAS t Hyson and - ; \ 0 Imperial Yellow Nankeens ' China Ware, aflbrted i» Bex;» and Cheftj Quicksilver c BantVnno Handkerchiefs of excellent quality in duAs Lomdon Markit MADEIRA WINK c London particular S- in pipes, ho< (heads, & ' Ntw-York Market j quarter c4f.cs ( Teneriffe Wine in pipes and kogfeeadf Sugar Candy by the Box ' t Sail Canvas No. x a 8 Lead in sheets Casks of Cutlery aflbrted A fevd l chtftsof Marichefter' Goods, aflbrted thick fits, cerds, striped "Nankeens, &c. 3 Small packages ef black sewing-silks ' ii Tierces Virginia Snake-Wot. Nails aflbrted in casks c July 18 mwMf I A Great variety of elegant Globe and Vaje L A M P S. FOR halls and entries, dftbe best London glass, with j pullies, balance weights, and every necetTary appen dage, of flzes suitable to accommodate buildings of all dimen lions. Also, an afibttment »f Lamps, adapted for the use of pirlonrs, chambers, countiilg-houfes, with patent burners, wick, glafles, &c. fu/l Imported, and For Sale by VJ. P O Y N T-E L L, c p No. 7®, Chefnut, between Second and Third Streets, y» Also, ahandfome alignment of mahogany knife ca- " fes for fide boards. Augufl 4. fmwtt. ' f~RO P 0 SA L S T" a' FOR CAR RYI NO THE Mails of the United States, p On the following routes, will be icceived bv the Poftmifler ,j at Savannah, uotil the firlt dayof September next. c , J. From Savannah by Sunbury to Newport Bridge, once a e aitik ri Receive the Mail at Sivannah every Saturday bv 9 A M,ar- - t | rive at Sunbury by 6, P M. and at Newport Bridge on Sun- j, day by 10 AM. Returning- leave. Newport Bridge on Sun day bv 3P M, a»d arrive ai Sunbury in the evening, and at a Savannah on Monday by6>P M.. a. From Newport Bridge by Darien and Brunfwick to St. p Mary's, once in tuo wfeis. ( Receive the Mail at Newport Bridge every other Snnday noon and arrive at St. Mary's the next Wednefdav bv 5 PM. ' c Returning. Leavr St. Mary's the neat day, Tburfday by 8 A t ] M,and arrivea Newport Bridge\he next S indjv by 10 *M. t , Note 1 If either of the routes vre titer et( h law, during the con tinuance of the CcntraaS, the Contrattor is to '* such alterations in carrying the nail, ana hit pa\ is to he encreafei »> dimihifhed, in proportion to the dijlance emreafed or diminished by fuck alteration. Note 2. 7he Controls are to be in operation on the firjl day oj Cilcbtr next, and to continue for /our years until the 30 tk Septen- 1 ier, 1800, ineluAne. J Note 3. lhePoft Mafler Genera! may- alter the times oj arrival a and departure at any time during the continuance oj the Contraßs. he a frevioujly flipi.'ating an adequate co'npcnfatim for any extra expense c that may le occajoned thereby. ) Note 4. Fifteen minutes [hall teal/owed for opening andtlojing a the mail at all offices where no particular time is Ipecijied. c Note 5. Ftr- ever.'hour's delay (.unavoidable accidents excepted) f in arriving after the times prefcribei in any contrafl, the contractor Jball forfeit one dollar And if the delay continue until t)e depart, ureof any depending mail, whereby the mails dcflined for such de pending mail fluff loft a trip,' the contniSor Jhatl forfeit ten dollors I —to be deduded from his pay. e JOSEPH HABERSHAM, ( Pofl-Mafter General. Gineral Post Office, Philadelphia, Jane 28. 1796. iaw6w FOR SALE, A very Valuable Eflate, CALLED T IVIT TENH aM, situate irr th. * township of Upper Derby, and county of Delaware, 7 1-2 miles from Phiiad lphia, and half a mile from the ■ new Western read: containing 230 acres of excellent land, 45 of which are good watered meadow, 90 of prime wood land, and the reft arable of the firft quality. There are on thepreuiifesagood two story brickhoufe, with 4 room., f en a floor, and cellars under the whole, with a pump-well of excellent water in front; a large frame barn, ltablcs, ( and other convenient buildings; a smoke-house and stone. j spring-house ; two good apple orchards, and one of peach- ' es. The fields are all in clover, except those immediately 1 under tillage, and are so laid out as to have the advantage t of water in each of them, which renders it peculiarly con venient for grazing. The situation is pie&fantafld healthy, and from the high cultivation of the land, the good neighbourhood, and the vicinity to the city, it is very suitable for a gentleman's country feat. ' The foregoing is part of the estate of Jacob Harman, ' ieceifed, and offered for sale by Mordecai Lewis, 1 os. 9. e».] Surviving Executor. i INFORMATION IS given daily of the drawing of th» WASHINGTON LOTTERY, at the Officc No. 147 Chefnut fireit, between Fourth and Filth ftrects. Also, where Tickets 1 may yet be bad. Aug. 5. co ! •gy The Ninth day's drawing is arrived. j Samuel Richardet, RESPECTFULLY informs the Gentlemen' Merchants, that he has this day opened the CITY TAVERN and MERCH ANTS COFFEE HOUSE in the city of Philadelphia. The Sulifcription Room will be furniihed with all the daily papers published in Philadelphia, New-York, Bof-. ton, Baltimore, together with those of the principal com mercial cities of Europe—They will be regularly filed and none permitted to be taken away on any account. Tea, Coffee, Seupes, Jellies, Ice Creams, and a variety ■of French Liquors; together with the cfual refteflinisnts, will at all times be procured at the bar. Gentlemen ma; depend on being accommodated with thechoiccft of Wines, Spirituous Liquors, and the noli approved Malt Liquors from London and other breweries. The Larder will befupplied with the prime and earliest ' produ&ions of the Srafow. Large and small Farties, or Cngle Gentlemen, may k accommodated with Breahfafts, Dinners, or Sappers, at hours mod conv nient to themselves—a cold Collation is regularly kept for conveniency, the Bill of Fare to be had at the bar. The Lodging Rooms will be completely fumifhed, and the utmost attention paid to cleanliness, and every other requisite. £/■ S \muel Rick ARDET will be happy to 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 lhall be wanting to pre serve that patronage with which he hat been so dUUxiguilh jugly 'lonored. 1 PiniaJelphia, April J9. co 1 JOHN PAUL (ONES. ! XKFORMATION is licrctjy given, that % late John Paul Tones was a proprietor of five fbares (amount ing to about 5867 teres) in a tra.fl of laml purchaied y the Ohio Company, in the territory of the United of America, north-weft of the river Ohio ; and that h » 1 beiri, or legal representative, ¥ on application to the _ tors of said company, at Marietta in the territory a or?- said. will receive a deed ®f the (aid five ftiares, or r:gnts of land. 1 The application maybe made perfor.ally or by an agent, but proper documents mull be produced to prove the claimant or claimants the legal heirs or reprcfentdtive ot v. the said Jones. n.b. As it it not known in what country the pevion orperfonsiutereftedrefide.it will he an ad of benevolOnce , in every Printer in America and Europe, who (hall rtlfert thisadvertifcnient in his paper. In behalf of the diredors of trie Ohio Company, RUFUS PUTNAM. Marietta, May 2C,17',6. [fnaej T wiyfer To be disposed of, THE time of a healthy NEGRO WOMAN, who has between four and five yearj to serve i She [ can be recommended for her sobriety and .inncfty. -For t particulars enquire at No. 132, Chefnut-ftreet. , August 3. Now Publtfhitig by the Printer, At No. 3, Lattitia Court, delivering to Subscribers,. 1 and to fee hadjajphe different Book-Stores iiHhis <-ity, J Berrimaa & Co's CHEAP AND ELEGANT EDITION OF The HOLY BIBLE. Containing the Old and Naw TestaMents and the Apocrypha, With marginal notei and re erences. An Index ;or an account df the most lemarkabic paflagesin the old and new Testament, pointing to the placci whercinthey happened, apd to tife places of Icripiuic where in they are recorded. —A I able of Time.—'l able* of fctip ture meaftires, "wcighuand coins : with an appendix,contaiiw .ing the method of calculating its measures «f surfacis hitherto wanting in Treatises 6n this f&bjeQ. A Table of Ojjuts and Conditions of men. conditions 1. Thefizeof this will be a LARGE FOLIO, printed on a beautiful new type, and good paper, made par- It will be published in Nambert not to ex ceed 30, one of which will be delivered to fuhferib ers, at aqu irter of a doHar. Those fubferibers who prefer receiving ihe work complete, will be attended to by fignifying the fame on any* of the fubfeription papers in ihe Bookstores in this city. 2. There will be an advance in the price, on fubferibing : after the firft of A uguft next. 3 In the cofcrfeof the Work will be given an elegant • Frontifpiecc—Frsm an Engraving of the celebrated artist, Grignion. V ' f Berrimar & Co. gratefully acknowledge the very liberal • encouragement they have met with; and havereafon to believe that the execution of their edition will anfwe? every expcc • tation, and speak its owh praise. Mav 26 3oweeM* 1 For Sale, ) A Valuable Grift and Saw Mill, IN New Jersey, near the' Forks of Little Egg-Harbour. The Grift Milii* sixty by fort) feet, two water wheels, / and calculated for four-ran of Stones, with screen, fans f and bonltmg-cloths, &c. TheSav.'-Millhastwo.faws,and e cipable of cutting five to 6 100 thousand feet of Boards per year. A valuable piece ©f Cedar Swamp, within a mile r and a half oi the Mill, and within three quarters of a mile of a Landing The Lumber, &c. may be taken by water ' from the mill tail. ALSO' FOR SALE, I Several Valuable Tracts of Land, s In Pennfylvahia, for all of which payment XVill be receiv ed in the notes of Messrs Morris and Nicholfon, or in Calh. For farther information apply to the Printer. Ma y 17- law University of 'Pennsylvania, July 16, 1796, •"THE Summer Vacation will take place on Monday next, the ißcn paymrt-ft'ofa m.ietyof the purchase money ad in the manher before mertiontd, the BurvhaOr 1? er entitled to one year s credit for * an. shall re;e:ve from the Governor or ?i ' 3 d Western Territory, ana th-nerfoi who Ci 111 at by the Pref.dent ps the Uniudtat" to d iredth^f f certiGctedefcribmgth. e- clarmgthefum paidonaccount, the balance rcmainh, K du e " the time whenifuch glance bccomes payable andti' the: whole land therein mentioned, w.llV forfdted if the tud balance u not then said . but if the tid baUnce still he duly discharged.by paying tV.e!a r.c to die » 1 Jafiw-t 0 'he United States the purchaser or his affiance or other n legal representative, Siall be entitled, to a patent or t c j t .said lands, onhis producing to ths Secretary of .it ate a re- y ceipt for such balance endorfcd upon the certificate. u -8 if any purciafer (hall mate payment of the whole or tne wh : s purchase money, at the time when the payment ot the un£ jfirft moiety Ss dire£led to b; ttvidr., he wijl be entitled to a j .. deduction of ten per centum on the part for which* ere- ■ • g dit is authorized to be given ; and his patent fnall be im- J mediately: issued. . , ! Given under my hand at Philadelphia, the day and 1 year abavt- mentioned. „__™ , f ' OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary »f the Treasury ' n , * Sc'Mute of feaions of tovnpps, or fraZwna! parts of towjbtp, 'to 'it fold at Pinjburgh, in furfuancc of the Gib fraion of an a 8 of Cangrcfs, p«jfed on the lßth day of May,JJt)& _ „ s*" . • j • «; «■ » o » s w « J2 ,5 | O •—> V T2 li- i_i ! +-> * $ 1 " J § °< i ° r . o<2 O < ° d " 2 Z. __.fr 1 ift Range. 6thTownffiip7 6th R a:jg t>. -ifl.Townfhip. gcia 640 each 1 ill Township. »■ iS 565 14 649 11 7 3| 2 ° » 156 95 17*10640 each | i 3 270| 30 2st, 75 25836 640 each j2l 8,5° 34 240 90 BthTown(hip. a 166 40 / \fsa36 640 each jai»'64°each 23 427 2d Township 17320 640 each 24 640 19 140 23 640 27 151 8e 20 170 7© 15330 64oeach 285,6 640 ?j icls e 21 185 33*36 646 each 33 58 Ql , i» 2 3c iothTowfiihip. 34136 640|eacli wi 25 488 !o 132)640 each 2d Fownlh/J). t h 16*17640 each 5 314 64c each i 126 he 28 560 iyaiow'ioeachi 2 440 tlc s 29 55* 60 each: 3 448 th '■ 30 564 i2thTownfliip.j 4 456 tr( .31-36 640 each iai4 64c t?ach; 5 464 be 4thTownfl»p. T7a2o 64oeach! 6 472 ! 19 64 238361640 each 7 340 S „ 6 ? 6 *„ ; ' 34 .45 2 ° 3. >4. a & fid '1620 ,40 each 3 486 \ 3 f £m«fhi* a3Towhl% 4 494 C cthTowiilhip. > / c !roa 6 139 60 J 6 gio , ?a6 640 each il 12 479 30 J 6 jo 7ai4 640 i each e 17 3®4 15 A ' J 1732064 each f a A Zt - 1 -18 ■39 £ v a >26 7 i7a2os4oeacn 3 'ti 23336 640 each! 3 534 " 8o Fov ; nfhip | 4 540 A, s ] 3 = I *141640 each s 54 id Range. 17a20 64Cjeaeh — iftTownfhip. 23136(640 eadh 7 a1 4 4- each :r iS I 7120 sthTown(bip. I 7*' l ® 64°'*ch c 34 I6J 50 iai4 64ofeach ' 3 , a^ 6 4y_*<-h T [e 3d Township 17320 640 eachj ' 'hTownfhip. •.i 24ax6,64ojeach 23*')6 640 each, 1 28 1499 16 7thTown(hip. | 1 "* 40 29 ,64c iai 640cach; 3 •'>' r " 3jl;3]64c|each ;iy 640 each 4 60 cl " 4thi'ownlhip 12.31.3 640 each '9 3 T . r in 11 26J 40 ißai9 64oeach ' 0J 1,. n 39" 5° 25 640 7*i4 640 each J3 5 1 5® 30336 640 each T 7*^64c»ach 15 27 50 9thTownlhip. 4C i a . c ' 1 .16 459 20 1314 640le*ch ' ?*" ?' / 17 524 17320 64®each i*i4 64oeach 18 64c 23 336 64.o!each ' 64c,each :l ' 19 635 uthTownftip. 2 3*3_6 640 each 20 58, 80 1 ai 4 640 each t»hTownfli.p. o| c 21 636 21 i7a2o64oeach l*i4 64oeach 52336 64C eaeh 23336 640 each I 7 a2 * 640 each aI sthTownfhip. i?thTou-n(hip. 2 3*36 640,eath c 5 631 iai4'6 4 oeach I 3thTownfctp, L 637 64c »aeh 17a20,640 each i* J 4 64c each 01 fs 13315 64 each 233361640 each !7 a 2c64oe*ch th 27ar8 64c each , _ = 23*36 640 each of 32*36 6 4 c| ach s'" !!/,nge. tjthTownlhii). IE 7lhTown(hip, iftTownfhip. iai4|6 4 o^ach ■I- 3 1 274 '4® 17*201640 each v "> SrhTownfhip. 21 5® 23*36 640 each °< " 2 s " " 1 4 ° 1, 26 70 ill Town/hip. 7 * 14,640 each Z° " 10 I . ir, 17320 640 each 2 J 2 ® . | 23*36|64oeach 34 , 2dTcwnfhin I if, jj' 30 (ditch ' I«w6ic ach 2d Township. 9 296 „ ■« SSJjgit »;>"««*■ • Jg i;aflS,otatk " 3 ,J RANQF. 5 456 19 14 2d Township. 6 464 80 20 496 .tl th 15 640 7 25« 23*24 640 each v or 16 600 8 61S 2 5 38c 0- 4o 557 50 9*14 64c each 2 ' J '371'M0 eich of 2ia2« 64c each 17 a2o 64c each 4thlown(hip. 1- 23 609 23 336 64d each 1314 ®4o!ea«fh of *5*36)640 each 4th I ownlhip. J 732C 640 each i- 3d Township. lai4|64oeach , 3' J 36 64c|each y. 9 138 60 17 a2c. 640 each 6th Township. e > 344 23 ii 6164 oie ach la Mj64Qeach ot 11 267 6thTow D fhip. 17*20 640 each 12 15a i*i4|64oleach 23*36,640 tach •{, J 4 202 50- 17*2d]84c each Bth Township. c ' »5 630 23336 64c|each lal 4 640 each a i6aiß 64ceach SthTownihip : I 7*»J 640 each a [U 19 21750 xax 4 |64oieach | Z3a 3® 6 40 each i r _ 20 61$ -75 1732064 c each i loth, °wnfhip. ,j 2133664 c each 23336|640|eac1» i 1*14640 each 4th TowiUhip. lothTownfhip! ; 17 *20 646 t ach a :ft I 170 iai 4 l4oeacli 2 3*3 6 64c .ach ,rs 2 544 ' t7*2c each Ilth Township. or 3 320 23336 J4deach lai 4|;'4c each a 4 4 5° !2thTownflvip. J 7a2-. >40 each ( 0- 3 lie 1314 64-leac}! j 2 3 a 361 6 4: each ( ife , 6 64® 1732 c 64c each Township. ; « 7 563 64o|each ' 1a '4| 6 40 each i ir-. Ba9 6 4 e each i 4 thl ownfhip 640 each j T> I: >"4 So ia'l4 li 23336 64c each 1 ■ m 11 529 70 i7aac 64c each t I2aj4 64c ach each lal 4 640 each e ? I7*2c -ach 17*20 640 each • JC 2 3 a 36 640 each 23*36640 each ' y : ; .. • 1 NOTE. t »; ss^ssr.rrf George Dobson, l) ECS leave to inform the Store Keepers in Town and Q Countrv, that he has removed from M- Twenty Dollars Reward. RAN away this morning from the Subscriber,, living in the county of IVTonmouth, New-Jersey,. a remark ably black Negro Man, named REN— about 40 years of a g e > 5 * LCI: 9or 10 inches high,, llout made, bald on the crown of his head ; hid on and took with him a grey homespun coating coat and jacket, a brown cloth coat, with a black collaj-, homespun tow Ihirts and trowfers, with other Ihirts and small cloattis which cannot be enu merated* He is a complaisant, artful and deceitful fellow. Whoever will take up and secure »he said Runaway,.ftr that his owner may him again, shall have the above re ward, and reafßiiable charges paid if brought home. Elijha Lawrance.. Tnly 18—Ayr. 1 For Sale, A LARGE ELEGANT AND WELL FINISHED Three-story Brick Houfev (The late residence of General Walter Stewart) WIIHaLOI of GROUND thereunto belonging,, the wfcft fide of Third-street, near Union-ftreefr containing in front 32 feet, and in depth 100 feet#, to a» alley leading into Union-street. Thehoufe is 32, feet front and 50 feet deep ; the several rooms contained in it are large, commodious, and completely finifhed; the two firft itories are each 13 feet high; there are zo mahogany doorsjn the house ; a geometrical staircase, with mahega» ny rails and a good ffcy-light. The kitchen is in the cell ar ,1 which is spacious and convenient, and finrfhed with aa oven, stew-holes and pantries, a servants' hall and large ■wine-ccllar adjoining the Mtchen. in front of is an area in which there is a pump The yard Communicating with the said building is a neat fcftzwc-ilory brick ho*fe, on the north fide of Union-street, ing 30 feet froht by 20 feet deepj the lower part of which is at present occupied as a comptingrhoufe, and the upper part divided into w«ll-finifhed large chambers. Thisboufe may at a small expense be converted into a convenien£- dwelling : The street door is very handsome, a*»d the froot and back have Venetian window-shutters. lafl. houfc. upon the lot belonging to th.2 firft, are cre&ed, bathing-rooms, &c. There drelikewife very good coack houfe and stables finifhed equal (or neariy so) ith any iiv the city, cn a lot containing on Union street 30 feet, B»d in.depth on the weft fide of said alley 5 There are cellars under the whole of the buildings, andawirx> _ c room over part of theftable, with over the re-. S" ciainder. For further particulars enquire of * EDWARD BONSaLL & Co. ir " At their Office No. 64 Dock-street. between Wa.'nu: 8c lvc .. t co Cmt*, t»!fi month 179(3