Lancq/ter, Harrijburgb, CarlijleShip penjburg and Sunbury F STAGES. The public are requested to take notice, that the part- Ot nerfliip which his For some time fiibfifted betwea:« Mathi k-- slough of Lancailer, and William Geer, i« bow d i Hel ved. but, not as M. Slough infmuates to the public ha without just. cause ;as will more fully appear by a letter a t on the fubje& from M. Slough t® W. Getr, dated tke <je 49th December laifc a recital of which.i 3 not now deemed a neceflary. Any gentleman who wishes to be more eir cum tan dally informed of the merits of this bufmefs, by Je applying to W.Geer may have the peruftl »f M. Slouch's by IctUr, and then can'be at full liberty to determine whe -tS=r or not W. Geer is not perfe<flly juftifiabie in attach- $ a irg himfelf to any other person in the prosecution of the i Uge conveyance from Philadelphia to Shippenfburg, or any dther place. p. Now from the liberal and generous support Ihe public were pleaied to confer on the firft effort in this bulinefs* at Vf illiamGeer, in conjunction with Messrs. Reily, Weed and Witmer, is determined to prolecute and carry it on, ce with every care, attention and dispatch that a zeal to o blige the public can possibly exert. fq The above company, who are amply provided with carriages, horfts, and every appurtenancc to render the j a , passage fufe and commodious, inform thofs who wilh to . patronize and encourage the under talcing, that they can take their feat 6at George Weed's, the sign of the White ex Horse, Market Street, Philadelphia, on every Monday tr , and Friday, to proceed to Lancailer, Harrifourg, Carliile and Shipper.fburg The fare as hitherto eftabiiflied. ar For the further accommodation ot the public, a Stage will every Wednefcay from the houfc of Samuel a | Elder, in H'arrifburg, arrive at Sunbury in Nx>rthumber- c [ land county, every Thursday, and return from thewce and h e arrive at Harrilburg every Saturday, so tkat paflengers ra destined for Lancailer or Philadelphia, may proceed om Mondays, fix WILLIAM GEER. s £ Lancailer,'Jan. Z7, 1797- N. B. This Line of Stages starts from thehoufe of William Ferree, in Lancaster, on every Tuesday and Sa turday morning at 6 o'clock, proceeding to the westward; p; and from the house of Mr. Samuel Eldy in Harrifburg every Wednesday morning, or the evening arrives at Patrick Cochran's in Shippenfburg, and returns from *■ thence on every Thursday : performing] ths fan%j routine 1 daily as in its tour from Philadelphia. raws " ' SWAN N'S Riding School, Horse Academy iff Infirmary,. Adjoining the Pablic Square. Market Sweet. T. SWANN RETURNS his fuicere thanks tothofe gentlemen by whom he hai been employed, during his refidencc in this City, and flatters himfelf that the fuccels of his efforts, in the numerous, ebftinate and dangerous difeafci in Horses, in which he has 4 Been consulted, together with his moderate charges, will fe- 1 ure their future favctrs and recommendation. He now begs leave to inform them and the public at large that his spacious and commodious premises, eredkd for the F purposes above described are open for the reception of pupils of either lex, who wilh to beinltru&ed in the Art of Riding, and the light method of governing their horses, so as to ride them with ease, elegance, and fafety—their horses will be caicfully and expeduioufty broke, for every purpose, and made obedient to. he will of the riders ; the natural powers which are shut up in them, will be unfolded by art, calling forth uniformity of motion, and giving to that noble animal ail those beauties of action which providence has ly bounti fully beflowed on them. Also, at his liofpital, every disorder to which the horse is liable will be treated according to the rules of art, confirmed by long and repeated experience. The utility of the ahove inlUtution has never been qneftion ed, that it lus long been warited in this city, every gentleman's stud will maiiifeft, and T. Swann at the-firß eftablifher of theveterenary art, folic!tf and relies upon the fuppojtof that public (which he isevtr anxious in serving) lo enable him to g bring it to perfe&iou. The idea of a iubfcriptiqn for that purpose has beeu hinted by several gentleman, who wilh to promote the inllitution —the amount of eacn fubfeription to De returned by services in any of the departments-, he proieffes, agreeable to the rate of charges stated iu his hand bill. Such fobfeription is now op*n, and the signatures of many refpeft able gentlemen already obtained. He therefore injorms his si friends and such Ladies and gentlemen to whom he has not i the honorn being known, that he (hall in a few days take 1 the liberty of waiting upon them and folic king their support c and prote&ion. * N. B. Horses are properly prepared for those Ladies Kid v Centlemenwho wish to be inftru&ed. •; N»v y tth&f. Brokers Office, and COMMISSION STORE. No. 63 South Third ftr«et,oppofite the national new Bank* Samuel m'fraences and John van reed" 1 have entered into ce-partnerthip, under the firm of ° FRAUNCES & VAN REED, in the bulinefs of Broker?, tjonveyancersand Commiflion merchant.. They buy and fell on commiflion every fpecles of flock, notes of hand, j feills of exchange, houses and larxis, &c. Money procured oa deposits, &c. &c. all kinds of writings in the conveyancing line, done with neatness and aifpatch; accounts adjufled, and bosks fettled, in the moil correal manner. Contlant attendance will be given. They solicit a Jhare of the public favor ; they are deter mined to endeavour to dderve it. ' r N. B. The utmofl fccrecy ebferved. SAMUEL M. FRAUNCES, JOHN VAN REED. Philad. August 27, . m&wtf James M'Alpin, No. 3, South Fourth Jtrcet, RETURNS his grateful acknowledgments to his Friends and the Public for their liberal encouragement, •and begs leave to solicit a continuance of their favors. He has on hand an extensive afTortment of the Mod Fajhionable GOODS, And of the bed quality, suitable for the fcafon. At this (hop Gentlemen can be furnifhed withthe kifft materials, and have their, made up m the neatest and moll Jafhionable manner, arid ®r. the Ihortcft notice. He will thankfully receive ai.y orders, and pay a prompt and yun&ual attention to them. November 10. »i This Day is Published, By BIOREN & MADAN, at their Printing Oflica, No. 77, Doek-fireet, and fold by the principal Dnokfelleri in thife City. The American Annual Register ; Or hiflorkal Mc.r.oirs of {he United States, for the 'Year 1796. No. 167. Di/lriH of Ptunfyhania, to -wit : Be it remembered, that on the 19th day of January in the Twenty-firft year of the Independence of the United States of Americi, Bioi en & Madan of the said ciiflriA have lll this Office the title of a Baok the Right whereof they claim as Proprietors iu the words following to wit: " The American Annual Regifta', or Historical «' Memoirs of the United States, for the year 1796. In conformity to the adt of the Coiigrefs of the United States entitulcd " All ail for the encourage ment of learning by. securing the copies of Maps, Charts anC Book?, tf> the authors and :» inrietors of such copies during the time therei» mentiumd." Samuel Caibwi'll, Clerk Pennsylvania Difiriif). Jaiuiity ja*4 PROPOSALS, \ For carrying the Mails of the United States, \J On the following Pajl RO9JI, will be received until thefirjl day of March next inchfive -* a c 1. From Charleftun, S. C. by Jackfonboro' and Coofa- ton hatchy, to Savunnah, twice,a weak. Rcceive the '"-fail at Charleston ever-y Tuelday and Friday by 6, P. M. and deliver it at Savannah the next Friday and Mondayby o A. M. Returning, receive the Mail at Savannah eve y Saturday, by 6, P.M. and Wednesday by 6, A. M. and deliver it at Charleston the next Taefday and Friday by noon. Tropofuls for this route tvH! be received iy the fcjl-majkr at Savannah. 2. FromCoofahatchy to Beaufort once a week— Receive the mail-at Coofahatchy every Tburfday by 6, r. m. and deliver it at Beaufort by noon on Friday. Re turning, leave Beaufort every Friday'uy 3, ». it. and arrive 1 j at Coofahatchy on Saturday by 8, a. u. Propotals for carrying the mail on this route will be re ceived by the polt-mafler at Beaufort. Note r. The Polt-mafter General may alter the times fair, the arrival and departure of the mails at any time dn- • ring the continuance of the contrails, he previoufiy ftipu- lating an adequate csmpenfation for any extaa expencc ,j chat may he oocafioned thereby. J t .; : Note 2. For every hours delay (unavoidable accidents no( excepted) in arriving after the times prescribed by con- l trad, the ccntraflor iriall forfeit one dollar, and if the j rj delay continue until the departure of any depending mail an additional forfeiture of five dollars Ihall be incurred. Note 3(. Should any person matin; proposals ctefife an alteration of the times of arrival and departure above fpe cified, he mull state the alteration desired and the price he will carry the mail for with and without such alte ration. Nate 4. The contra&s are te be in operation on the firft daytf April next and to continue until the 30th of September in the year 1800. JOSEPH HABKRSHAM, Pajl Mijier General. General Post Office, J Philadelphia, Jan. 13,17970 >an. 16. »aw6w. Particular Teneriffe Wine, fat 50 Quarter-Cases Particular Tenericfe WINE, OF a superior Quality, For fair by A. MARPLL IS. IV. MORRIS, No. 60 Dock-flrect. February 8 w/&ml2t By Authority. Schuylkill Bridge Lottery. ** Sold by WILLIAM BLACKBURN, No. 64, ~ Siuth Second-Jlreet. SCHEME of a LOTTERY, ~ For railing Sixty Thousand Dollars, agreeably to an Aft of | j[ the Legtflatur* of Pennfylvaaia, passed during the lall feflion, for building a Stone Bridge over the River Schuylkill, at the Borough-os Heading, in the County of Berks. Dollars. 1 Ptire of 20,000 Dollars - 20,00© 1 do. of 10,000 do. - - io,Qoo . ,3 do. of 5,000 do. \ - 15,000 * nl 4 do. of 2,000 do. - - 8,000 bis 20 do. of 1,000 do. - - / 20,000 39 do. of 500 do. - - t9is°° 80 do. of 200 do. - - 10*000 *OO do. of 100 do. ... 20,000 300 do. of 50 do. - - Pi 1 do. of 500 do. to be paidthe posses- ) Q for f the firlldrawn no. > ® 5 dors of 3,000 do. to be paid poffeflors > ofthfi fire last drawn noa { 9,400 do. o 15 do. : - 141,000 " / he 10,054 Prizes 300,000 19,946 Blanks —— Q f 30,000 Tickets at Ten Dollars 300,000 All Prizes Aiall be paid fifteen days after the drawing is finifhed, upon the demand of a poffeflor of a fortunate ' picket, fabjeft to a deduction of twenty per cent. The c Drawing will commence as fooiws the Tickets are disposed ai t of, or perhaps sooner. of which public notice will be given. Q Philip Miller, Peter Kerjbner, William IVit man, * Jofth Hiejler, James Diemer, Thomas Dun das, James May, John Otto % John Keim t Daniel Gtaeff\ Sebajlian Miller, Commissioners. ti Reading, May the 9th, 1796. * ir Tickets in the Cahal Lottery, Nb. z, to fcc had at the w p above office, where the earliest intormatfon of the draw- p, " ing of the Walhington No. 2, and Patterfon Lottery's, i s £ are received, and checkbooks for examination and regif d tering are kept. p | Tickets in the above Lottery to b« had at Mr, Sheri- v dan's Race-street, John Hay, North Third-ftreot and It ' Henry Stayer's, German Town. f January a 6 lawtf e Lottery and Broker's Office, No. 64, South Secsnd street. r yiCKET6 in the Canal Lottery, No. a, fpr faU—a 1 Check Book for .aanaination—and prizes paid in the late lottery., Check Books kept for examination and rc jittering, for f, the City of Washington, No. z, and Pattefon Lotteries, t( both of which are now drawing—information where p tickets are to be had, and prizes exchanged for undrawn Q t tickets. A complete lift of all the prizes in the late New- t ] Fort Long-Wharf, Hotel and Public School "Lottery, for y examination. The fubferiber foKcits the application of the public and his friends, who with to purchase or fell Bank Stock, Certificates, Bills of Exchange or Notes, Houses, Lands, a See. or to obtain money on deposit of property, fl %* Also Tickets in the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery for j! (I sale 4t Ten Dollers each, which will Itt drawn early in / 11 eiie Spring. .. Wm. Blackburn. Philadelphia, January 26, 1797. mth Houses and Lots for sale, t l a J I)Y the Subscriber, in the town of Weft-Chcfter, Chef- '■ JJ ter county, 15 mile, from Philadelphia, on the great 1 state-road, leading Westward Viz. No. I. A two-liory ■ Stone House, the corn«r of High and Gay ftreeti, 40 feet ■ le iront by 34 feet deep, including a very convenient (lore- .< house : the House contains ten w»!l-Sniihed rooms, a kit chen and entry : the Lot is 144 feet front an Gay-ftre.t, ■ —equal to any stand in West-Chester. No. J. A two-fto- i ■y r y stone house adjoining, 27 feet front, containing el«yen ! ie well-fir.ilhed rooms, both being ceiLed in the garrets, house I ld and lot fame depth as the other, a kitchen, &c.—.cllari 1 |fc under both houses, with good ft able» on the lots. Thufe : )e Houses are ahuoft new, done by good workmen, in i • maUsrly manner. No. 3. a Lot 42 feet front. No. 4, 34 feet. No- 5, 44 feet. No. 6, 119 feet, all of them ten rods deep. On two of the above are erected three leg and trame houses, two stories high, cellars under the ,c whole, and a small liable to tach e" The above Lots are fita.ted near the Court-Houfe. The s. wlole will be exposed to PUBLIC SALE, on the 21ft and 22ddaysof February next, at two o'clock, when the con dition will be made known Foffi flior. may be had the hrft of April next. The Title isindifpinaVe. JOHN KINNARD. January it I l2*w 3 w Washington Canal Lottery, W H, RBAS Sc£ a Can il through the City of Waihrngton, fro ~th Po Do tomacto the Eastern Branch tne The following i. the SCHEME of No L Vii :i Prize Of so.ooo dollars, io.ooo 1 ditto 10,000 ICfiOO 7liHdrawn? 3 5,000 Tickets, each 5 6 ditto 1,000 6,000 IO ditto 400 4,000 ao ditto 100 *.OOO ft ditto S° i c 7jo ditto « , 69,008 To be for the Canal, »6,sje 5850 PriZM, 17S0°° 11650 Blanks, not two to a prlie. 17500 Tickets, at Ten Dollars, - ITS < aco The Commiflioners have taken the Securities re quired by the aforefaid a<st for the punaual payment ol the prizes. ... . , w The drawing ef this Lottery will commence, without delay, as soon as thr '['ickets are fold, ef which timely the notice will be given. ■ Such priee. as are not demanded in fix montbt aitw the ftni drawing is finifhed, (hall be considered as reUnffa'iftied for tic! the benefit »f the Canal, and appropriated accordingly. 5 C&zntd) NOTLEY YOUNG, aft. 1 DANIEL CARKOLL, o/O wil LEWIS DEBLOIS, the GEORGE WALKED, At Avm. M.DUNCANSON, i THOMAS LAW, t JAMES BARRY. ! City of Walhipjr.on, Feb. 11. 5 1 did FOR SALE, ! e 0 r About 1,600 acres of Land, tici WELL situated, laying on and between Marsh and Beech Creeks, Mifflin county, Pennfylvinu, in H faur separate Patents. For terms ot sale apply to WrrL Blackburn, Lo No. 64, South Second-fti-tet January 16. «nwftf A Principal Book-Keeper IS wanted in one of the Public Offices. Enquire of the Priattr. February -»o §6' Dr. Perkins Tntohms the Citizens of Philadelphia, that he has taken ! .1 lodgings for a few days, at the Indian' Queen, in 4th iil flreet. He will be happy to wait on any persons in this city, between the hours of 9 and 1, who wish to fatisfy themfelvesol the efficacy of hie Q PA TEN T MKT AILIC POIN TE, O And wiil operate gratis for the relief of the poor : the instruments, and the right of using them, are for sale at d his lodgings. / Subjoined,,are Extracts from a Pamphlet, containing ma ny remarkable cases, attciled by charailers of the high est refpecftability. Extracjs from Letters to the Author cf the Metallic Discovery. Pierpont Edwards, Esq. Diftriisl Attorney for the ft ate of Connecticut. New-Haven, O(Sober 7, 1796. Dear Sir, I fhould[have written you last week, Ijad I then been able to,afcertain certain fafls, the rumour of which I had "• heard. A Mrs. BeeTs, a mar neighbour to me, the 'wife of Eben Beers, and daughter of captain Samuel Hoggins, of this town, had been, for fourteen weeks, exceedmgly diftreffvd \ ththe Rheumatilm, to such a degree that for 1 fourteen weeks previous to the 29th of last month, (he had not been able to walk across the room even with crut- 1 ches, save only once, when she made out with the assist- 3 anctxif cratches to hobble part of the way across her room. On the 2-^tii ot September last, ihe procured* set of -/our } metallic fuhftances, and in less than an hour after ffie had begun to ul'c them, in the manner direcSed by you, foe' Tufc front her chair, and walked about her house, and on ■j-j the next day Ihe went abroad to her neighbours having y c thrown jfide her crutches. I have this day paid her a visit in company with her lather, and Timothy Jones, Esq. or who lives in the street where she resides and dire&ly op- tn pofiti to her residence, and with Capt. Ahel Burrett, who is her neighbor, and lives within eight yards of her ya door. I requested her to relate her cafe over in their j-„ presence, which Ihe did, and these genttamen all with one tr( voice, supported, from their own knowledge, her flory. * t It is a duty which yoa owe, yourfelf and the world to pro- , 3 mulge this event. J am, very refpe&fully, t[l Your obedient f*rvant, PjRRPONT EDWARDS. N. B. She fays her fever has left her, her appetite has returned, and she is in a fair way to be relloieti to perfect w health. n Rev. Mr. Ss aldivc, of. Salem. 1 TUisjnay certify, that the fubferiber, in his visits among 1 hi' people, has used Dr.Perkins's metallic points, to re- o( Ucvo pains and inflammations of various kinds, and has ' fuccseded to his aftonilhment. They have seldom failed ' to relieve the head-ach; t«eth-acb, ague in th« face, iu : fiaaimation in the eyes, cramp, cholic, rhe.matifm, pains 1 of the breast and'fide, fcil.s, scalds and burns—Sometimes ' " there has been a perse& cufe from one operation. A lad " r who had been confined three days with hijh symptoms of a fever, very hot and full of- pain, by an operation of the * f oints, designed to relieve his head, his face turned pale ' and cold, his fever and pain immediately left him, and in ' a few days he was aut of doors ; the year before, at the _ fame season, he was taken with the fame fyraptoms, and j r lay extremely sick forty days. The efficacy of the olctal -1 lie points has gained great credit in this town. JOSHUA SfALOJNQ. 1 Iljcember 5, 1796. Rev. Elhanan Winchestir. } certify, that on the 21ft of March 796, I saw Dr. " Perkins's method of cure by pointed metallic inltrumenu, tried with success in the poor-house or bettsring-houfe in v Philadelphia j especially npou a man who was unable to c liit his right hand to his head, as was tried beforehand, but . y who after a few minutes operation, was able to remove it " t i-.t pleasure ; and in my fight, put it with e.afe on the top ' - of his hea l and back of his neck, and in all directions. Nearly the fame eifeft took place upon a woman ; and v :, all that I saw treated, profeffed that their pains <-cased r 1- after being treated a (hort time : and several cattje yolun n tarfly, and in my hearing thanked the Dr. for cures he 1 "e had performed on them ahout eight weeks before, in re- c rs moving pains from them, which they declared had not ~e fin; e returned :—fo that from wHa( I saw with my own a and what I have heard, I have great hopes that this f, methed will greatly tend to alleviate the miseries of man n kind. elhanan winchestsji g Philadelphia, April 4, 1796. 1 ie ExtraS from a Pro**idence Papar. Communication. Ie Dr. Perkins's invention for removing pains' from the id human body, begins to obtain reputation in proportion 3- to its utility and efficacy. The fimpligity of the operati ie on was- at Srft an obstacle to its credit; but the flood of c vidence in its favor, from ailuai experiment, is at length too powerful to be refill.d. 1 tbruary 7. djweetf j Canal Lottery. No. 11. Scheme of a Lottery authorized Dy i;i aft entitled "An aft to'enable the fr-'iident and Managers of the Schuylkill and Sufqueharmah navigation, to raise, by way of Lottery, the i'urn of Four Hundred Thousand Dollars, for the purpose of completing the works, in their acU of incorporation mentioned." Dollars I Prize of twenty thonfand dollars, to.ooo I of ten thousand dollars, 1c,009 i of four thousand dollars each, to be paid to the pofTeflors of the five numbers firft out of the wheel on the lift day's drawing, at which time there shall not be lel'-s than 50© numbers undrawn, 20,000 10 of two thousand dollars each, 20,000 so of one thousand dollars each, 20,000 43 of five hundred dollars each, 21,500 100 of two hundred dollars eachi 20,009 100 of one hundred dollars each, 10,000 220 of fifty dollars each, 11, oca 29,500 of five dollars each, 147,500 ' 30,000 Tickets at ten dollars each. 300,000 Sixdollaisfor each ticket will only be demanded at the time of sale. AH prizes shall be paid ten days after the drawing is finifhed, upon the demand oi the polTeflor of a fortunate ticket, fubjedt to a deduction of fifteen percent. Such prizes as are not demanded within J2 months after the Drawing is finifhed, of which public notice willtie given, shall be conlidercd as relinquished for the use of the Canal and applied accordingly. At a meeting of the President and Managers of the Schuylkill and Sufquehanna Cartal Navigation—and the President and Managers of the Delaware and Schuylkill Canal, Resolved, That Joseph Ball, John Steinmctz, Stan - dish Forde, Francis Well, James M'Crea, John Mil ler, junr. and William Montgomery be a committee to arrange and diredt the mode of disposing of the tickets ; which committee shall deposit the money in j Bank, to be carried to the credit of an account to be o ! pened for the Lottery. , At a meeting of the Canal Board, held January 16, '97, Resolved, That the committee for conducting the Lottery be directed to commence the Jdrawing on the firft day of March next. ■ . ExtratS from the minutes, Wm. M. Smith, Secretary. Joseph Ball,. . John Strinmetz, : Siand'ifb Forde, Francis Weft, }> Managert. James M l Crea, Johu Miller, jun. IVzlkdm, Montgomery, _ \ Jan. 20. thkf.tf * City of Waftiington. SCHEME of the Lottery fortfte improvement of the Federal-City. e A magnificent } so,ooo dollars,,3c f go 9 t dwelling-house, J cash 30,000, art 5 I ditto 15,000 &. cash 25,0c a 40,009 1 ditto 15,000 & cash 15,000 50,000 1 ditto 10,000 & cash io,opo 20,000 1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 10,000 1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 10,000 1 cash prize of 10,000 a do. 5,000 each, are _ « 10,000 lo do. i,®oo - - io,ooi> n »o do. 500 - - 10,000 d ■» 00 do. 100 - - 10,000 s, 400 do. »5 - 10,000 y 1,000 do. 20 - 20,000 ir 15,000 do. 10 * - 150,000 ie . t- 16,739 Prizes. 33,261 Blanks. 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollar*, 400,000 ie N. B. To favour those who may take a quantity of 11 Tickets, the prize of 40,000 dollars will be the la st drawn ;£ ticket, and the 30,000 the last but one : K And approved notes, securing payment in either money I' or prizes, in ten days after drawing, will be received for '* any number not lets, than 30 tickets. " u This Lottery will afford an elegant specimen of thepri -5 vate buildings to be erected in the City of Waihington ir Two beautiful designs ire already iele.dWd for the entire 1e fronts on two of the public squares ; from these prawings y* itispropofedtoerecltwo centreandfourcorwer buildiags, l ~ as loon as pofiible after this lottery is fold, and to convey them, when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in the manner dcfcribed in the scheme for the Hotel Lottery. A nett deduction of five per cent, will be made to defray jj? the necessary expenses of printing, &c i x-and the surplus will be made a part of the fund intended for the National Uaivcrfity, to be creiled within the city of Washington. The real fccuHtigivrrr-for the payment nf the Prize,, are held by the Prefidcot and two Directors of the Bank c " of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the a a? mount ot the lottery. _ Ed SAMUEL BLODGET. 11 ~ Tickets raay be had at the Bank of Colombia ; of " S lames Weft St Co. Baltimore; erf Peter Gilman, Bolton; of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richard Wells '"j. Cooper's Ferry. *° he Will be Sold, by Public Vendue, '}<= On the 9th ef March next, A P L A A T A T TO N, . TN Ridley township, Delaware county, state of 1 enn, n , a 1 fylvania, eleven miles from Philadelphia, and one Iron* the great road leadisg thence to Chester ; eontai mug one hundred and twenty-three acres, twenty-three ot which are woodland, and eighteen meadow. On the prennle* there are, a dweiling-houfe, barn, and other eut-houles, , in good repair ; a good spring of water close to t.ie house, and a fine stream of water runs through tne preimies; by which pait of the meadow is watered, &c. £ " On the fame day, the flock on the said farm ; eonfift intc of horses, cows, sheep, hogs, &c. A cart, plough, :rt harrow, and other farming uttufils ; also a jarge copper °P {li l, with the household and kitchen furniture, among , which are beds and bedding, an eight day deck, and ma ?'J nv other articles too tediousjte mention. Thefale to begin at ten o'clock m the forenoon, where = "* Ridley, February 13 14 tthf n 9 wn Partnerihip diiiolvcd. r-1-ipns is to notify the Publie, and. all pcrlons concerned, J. that the Partnership of BLACK '<£ WELLS, deal* er.in Dry Coods, rfj^uary Philadelphia, Febnsary 14, '797 1 3W _ atU PRINTED BY JOHN FENNQ» U; —No. 119— ~ * CHPSHOT-STRSET. L f t [Pricc Eight Dollars p»r
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