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    ;S^etteof \he ilHltetiStates,& PhiladelpMa BaUy JMertiser^'
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By John Fznno, at N°" 119 Chejnut Street.
NuMBSJt 1463. J
For Charter, Pcnnf y
N°e«!^
J onN Tsrgis, Ma/ler, following
TOW lying at Albertfon's wharf, Sauth- 1
N wa'k—burthen 3300 barrels, in cnmpleat 1
Jcr to uke in a cargo. 1
tor terms apply to 1
Gurney Iff Smith. Which
May I, $. Cl reroftl
J r — : No. 53 n<
For madeira,
t"t CI • informed
The Sll fame as at
■J." Edward, 1
■<* 7*>ncs It iclt'bam, Majlrr.
TILT, fttil in about Eight days, having
V J three-fourths of her cargo engaged. For j^ 3v j
fre.,;ht or palfage, apply to the captain on ■ „
board, at Stamper's wharf, or the Subscriber. J
John Donnaldfon. An
May J!. sßt '
? . B. Th* Edward is intended to return di- OITUA
rtil to this port, and will take in freight at O of Bu
Madeira. pied by F
For St. Croix;'
w _ .... . j four conv
To fail in eight days, ca
THK BRIG fltuation i
Twins,
Matthew Kseleß, Mailer, thepurch
I'or passage apply to ' ! J,re '
James Tard, '"Mount
on Walnut-street wharf. ot Burlul
' ' av ; Burlinj
■tor falc, Allpei
The fajl failing Schponer Againl
Ydtpm 7\Tl are ret l u
I aieillcj.il, lyatteftel
White-oak frame —built in the an( j those
ila eof Virginia in the year 1796 —37 s ect 3 quested t<
inthes keel, 17 feet 10 inches beam, 8 feet 3 c he Subfc
ixheshold—burthen 90 tons —is said to carry ROBIiR
630 barrels—-completely fitted and ready to re- JOHN 3
ee sea cargo : For further particulars enquire of April
P. >fs and Simfon, No. 121, "South Front-street. r^ o ,
At the J
Now Landing,
At Pratt's wharf, falc,
FROM on board the ship Thomas Chilkley, Q .
C-'apt. Rafer, from Bourdeaux, t" .
p r> LARETincaiks wa ersol
Ditto in cases abVfcm
White Wine Vinegar " ™
Red Skins in bpxes mifeß
For Sale by payment
Rundle <3 Leech. a bi« cred
May li § ofthepr
JOHN CRAIG
"irT AS just imported from Rotterdam, via St.
rl. Jho mas, and for sale on reasonable terms The
V thepaekage, . Thirteen
Fiatiilas Royal y ears t0
I'aerlem and German linens 2 ette.
Uouens A P ril
Post and Pr o Patri 4 Paper
Wafers Ruling
Qti.lls Aij,
Oziers for Hoops, in Bundles
Coffee Bags
He has also for Sale,
Best Red Clover Seed . wh R o^
Old Madeira Wine, fit for immediate use this Cit
Teneriffe Wine of firft and second Quality efforts, i
Coffee in Bags and Hqgfoeads eaf< » in ;
Jamaica Spirits ' Retherw
Conneilicut Turpentine Soap future ta
Window Glass • . , e " c
Two Trunks of best Patent, Silk and Cotten
Hosiery ,h e rece]
April 18. iiiflrutte
A pair of Good Black Carriage Horses, ful | y alll
Wiiich may be seen by application at No. ri4, made ol
Spruee Street, between Second and Third. powers
,\Wll. b V art > c
— to that
TO BE S.O LD, provide
A valuable three story Brick House ;
SI rUATE in Lodge alley, next to the bank of co[
Pennsylvania, the lot qn which it stands, to- Thc ,
eethcr with the vacant lot adjoining, which ex- qnertioi
tends to Goforth-ftreet. The houi'e is about 50 eV erij g
feet mfront on Lodgf .alley, aud about 41 feet as the si
in depth, the adjoining lot is about 96 teet relies u
front on Lodge alley, and 41 feet on Gotorth- ever ,0
street,, being a street which leads from Chcfnut- r
street and Carter's alley into Dock-street at the prol
horse market. The haiife consists ot teh lodg- f cr
ing rooms, with fix fire places, two dining p 4r t mc
ooms, one of them forty feet in length, the it at ed
other about thirty-four feet, each containing peol ar
two fire plac»s, two parlours and a large kit- already
chen, with exrenlive cellars under, and garrets and fui
over Jhe wholes privilege of a vacant lot >1" ho,
of ground to the eastward between this houle t ' ui h
and the bark, a pump of excellent water in the «
vc.rd, a handsome piazza fronting the vacant c ,J n
lot, and a frame stable and dwelling house on Nov
Goforth-ftreet. The premises now rent for
£.318 per annum. To be fold clear ot nil in
cumbrances. , Ath
For terms apply to y&bn Clement Stoeker.
April so 3* wtf OIT
TEAS, 5at si
A FEW cfcefls of Imperial, Ilyfon Skin and pump
Souchong Teas ot a superior quality for derne
sale at the Itore of the fubferiber, the north- up, tl
weft corner of Market an<fThird«ftrects. culatt
Patent Shot.
ALSO, . ,ml
A laree CELLAR to be let at a very low rent, f"' l a
• Enquire as above of RICHARD WISTAR.
April 29. ftuictlum
• Important Public Document.
THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED, I*7,
And for Sale Ma
At the Office of the Editor ol'the Gazette of the
United States,
No. tig A gel
[met exit fcoLLAa amd rirTr ctm] nut-f
A FEW COPIIS OF THE JW
Receipts and Expenditures
OF THE UNITED STATES,
For tie Yejr 1795> nf ,
Being the t>ATt st Period to whiih an account *Jt 1
c.'» be made up. 1 • 99'
irehrnar) it. $• | A I
L PHILADELPHI A: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAT 17, 1.797.
Pennsylvania Population Com
pany. \X
"VT° tic P '» hereby given to the Sharehold- J
lN ers, that a further affelTment of fifteen <-
dollars u levied each fhare> payable in the ,ic 1
following instalments —viz. ' lc
One quarter immediately.
One quarter on the ift of June.
One quarter ou the ift September. * nt -
One quarter on the ill Dec. next. | or
Which they are requested to pay to the Trea- ,n '
surer of the Company at the Company's Office,
No. 5.1 north Fourth street, agreeably to the 13 2
times above mentioned ; and they are further am<
informed that on their negledling to pay the »
fame as above the several forfeitures ro,>
direfted by the Constitution, willl be exadled.
By order of the Board,
SOL. MARACHE, and
, - Treasurer.
Mav 15
• * •* __ lor
TO BE SpLD, bar
And pofleffion given immediately, ]
A Lot of Land ; mu
(SITUATED in Mount-Holly, in th; county ie "
0 of Burlington, in New-Jersey, lately occu- w ,
pied by Francis Bullus, Esquire, upon which ara
an ext;eVent brjck house, two (toties high, with ,c
four convenient rooms on each floor, also a good
frahie, carriage house and other buildings. The
fftuation is valuable for business of any kind, and '' u
at least equal to any other in the town.
' "ljie terms of payment will be made eaiy to
the purchaser. Apply to William Roflell, Esq.
uire, John Perry, or Richard Coxe, merchants,
in Mount-Holly or to the Subfcnber, in the city
of Burlington. "]\
JOSEPH M'ILVAINE. .j_\
Burlington, 27th April May s—s3W5 —$3W gli
All persons who have any demands
Against the estate of John Finlay, deceased, an
are requested to exhibit their accounts proper
ly attelted on or before the 20th of May next — th
and those who are indebted to faideftate are re- a tl
quested to make immediate payment to either of q\
the Subfcrtbers.
™™i E^ DERS ° N, l AimMHrators *?>
JOHN M'CARA, j tic
April 26. *3 aw 3«r. t ; t
To be Sold at Public Vendue, u *
At the Merchants' Coffee house, in Philadelphia, J '
on the 15th day of June, at 8 o'clock in the
evening, if not before disposed of at private
falc,
40,931 1-2 acres of land, on the j.
waters of Wheeling and Fishing creeks, in Wash- fe
ington county, Pennsylvania. The foil is .remark- j u
ably fertile ; andbefides a large body of meadow, w
there are considerable improvements on the pre cr
mifea. These lands were patented in 1787. On j a
payment of part of the purchase money, a reason- a[
able credit will be given for the residue. Enquire ti]
of the printer.
Ma Y IJ- 1 $ tS v;
TO BE SOLD, 1
The time of a likely NEGRO 801 , p
Thirteen years of and has about fourteen
years to ftrvc. Enquire at the cvf this ga
zette.
April 27* - 'ifr $
SWAN N'S J
Riding School, Horse Academy & Infirmary,
Adjoining the Public Square, Market Street.
T, SWANN
R ETURNS his finccte thanks to those gentlemen by
whom he has been employed, during his residence in
this City, and flatters himfelfthat the success ot his
efforts, in the numerous, obflinate and dangerous dif- j
cases in Horses, in which he has been cnnfulted, to
• getherwith his moderate chsrges, will secure their
future favors andrecßmmendatton.
He now begs leave to inform them ar.dthe public
n at large that his spacious and commodious premises,
ereflcd for the purpoles above described are open for
the reception of pupils of either sex, who with 10 be
iiiflru£ted in the Art of Riding, and the right method
of governing their hoifes, io as to ride them with .
tafe elegance, and fafety—their horses will be care
fully and expeditioully broke, forevery purpofe,and
t, made obedienfto he will of the riders; the natural 1
powers which are Ihut up in them, will be unfolded
by art, calling forth uniformity of motion, and giving
to that noble animal ail those beauties of adtion which
providence has so bountifully bellowed on them.
Also, at his hospital, every diforoer to which the
1 horse is liable will be treated according to the rules of
art, confirmed by long and repeated experience.
t The utility of the above inftitotion has never been •
x " "qneftioned, that it has long been wanted in this city, I
i° e verij gentleman's stud willmanileft, and T. Swann !
et asthe fiilleitahlilher of theveterenaryatt, foliciti and
et relies upon the fuppoitof that public (which he is
h- ever anxious in fetving) to enable him to bring it to
• t . perfeftion. The idea of a fubfeription for that pur
pose has beeu hinted by feveial gentleman, who wilh
to promote the inflitution —the amount of each sub-
fcription to be returned by services in any of the de
pjrtmeiits-.he profeffes, agreeable to the rate of charges
' ie Hated in his hand bill. . Sucr. now o
ng peo, and the figuatures of many refpeftable gentlemen
it- already obtained. He the'etore injorms hie friends
Cts and fut h Ladies and gentlemen to whom he has not
| ot the honor of being known, that he shall io a few
jf e days ukcthe liberty of waiting upon them and folici
he tm S their fopport and protection.
N. B. Horses are properly prepared for those La
diesaod Gentlenienwho wilh to be inftrufted.
on Nov- y • nh&f.
' To be Sold,
A three Jlory brick House, with suitable back
er - buildings ;
SITUATE in Viue-ftr;et, No. 83, completely
finifhed, and free ol ground-rent: It has a
neat back yard, in which is a cillcrn, aud new
md pump for rain water—commodious cellars are un
for derneath the whole, in which i< a dry well bricked
th- up, that will hold ice. This property is well cal
culated for a boarding house. For particulars ap
ply at the premises.
Immediate poffefiion will be given, or so as to
. n t. suit a purchaser.
L [{ May 15. 3 awt^
— For Sale,
The time of »n indented Negro Man Servant,
Who h?.« nine years to fcrve , t-'a be well recom
mendcdlcr houeily and fohriety. Enquire at N».
I»7, Chefnut-ftreet.
May if- ( Ut
the To be Let,
A genteel furnifhed Bed Uoom, No. 113, Chef
nut-ftreet.
Mav n ' &"»'
A FhW BOXlin OF
Bologna Saufo^es,
:unt Of 4 superior qmlity, to be geld at No.
199, Smith Fiofttjj3treet.j
4 April so, eotf
... v- f
500 Dollars Reward.
WHEREAS a certain ChriftopherF-Parnell, J
failed from Boston, on or about the 27th
of Oelober lak, in the Hoop Union, with a valua
ble cargo, bound to Baltimore, bin went off to FI
the Weft-Indies where he fold the veflel and llior
cargo. On or about the firft inft. he was appre- M
hended (as a fufpicionscharadler) irilhistown,
and examined before several magistrates, but
for the want of fufficient proof to deteil bim TN
in his villany he was ditcharged. A 1
The fadl is, the said Parnell is a villain, and er,
is attempting to defraud sundry perfoiu to the Pini
amount of 20,000 dollars.
He left this town about the loth inft. he
rode in a chair (painted green) drawn by a grey
mare, and went on the Newbein road, but on
this fide Trenton, took the toad of Fayetteville,
and mod probably is pasting through the back
'pjrt of the state into the wsf.ern c Kintries.
He had when he left this town, upwards of
2000 dollars in gold, and about 7000 dollars in ,
bank notes.
Parnallis a small man, about 30 years of age, j t
much pock-marked, and has Ion.; black hair,
remarkable Imall eyes, and has a down look ,
when fpokea to. :
Whoever will secure the said Parnell, and ''
the money he has with him, and give informa- i
tion to Benj.Williams of Baltimore, John Hogg,
Esq. at Hillfoorough, to Mr. A. Jocelin, of this
town, or to the fubferiber, who is in pursuit of
the villain, shall receive the above reward.
ABfJEH CRAFT.
> Wilmington, (N. C.) April 26* 179 J
Translations. _j
MEMORIALS, advertifemeuti, epistolary, |
and Jothcr writings in French and En
glish, undertaken by Samuel Chandler, M.
translator of Le Moniteur, L'Obfervateur, Les T
' Quatre Fils Aymons, *L'Heroir.e Americain, y
> and many other French authors. ' en ,
S. C. has been in the habit ef corjfpi'.ing for at
' the most approved publicationsjj & oecafionallv Jq
" attending where the hurry of bufinels may re- p e
f quire his immediate .attendance. p a
Encouraged and affilled by gentlemen of tet
abilities, he proposes publishing by fubferip
tion, a work in French and English, by the
title of The American Spe'dator. The profpeft
us may be seen at his lodgings, No. 67, Arch- ,; c
flreet. p U
e ' A P ril 8 7- t tei
To be fold at private sale,
» A TWO story dwelling house and lat of ground
XA- in the city of Burlington, state 0/ New-Jer- '
fey, in a healthy and pleasant fltuation. Th«
house is of brick,containing four good sized rooms,
' with a convenient kitchen and cellar. The lot,
on which is a stable, &c. contain, about an acre of
n land of the best quality, with a £ ant fufficient to
admit two 01 three large houses, 'udependent of
e that part at present occupied by tlh house.
For further particulars enquire iif joseph M'll
_ vaine, Esq. in Burlington, or Jafipli Reed, No
214, High-street, Philadelphia.
May 12. co2w
n Philadelphia and Lancaltet Turn
t pike Company.
_ A meeting of the Stockholders of the Phila
delphia and Lancaller Turnpike Company, will
be held at the Company's Office, on Monday, "|
" 10 o'clock, the I2thjune next. - J
WILLIAM GOVET.T, Sec'ry. ■ g
May 12. fr 4w. ti
Iy Received by the Incloftan, ®
in From Madras, b
i* A SMALL invoice consisting 01 the following b
Jfi. Coall Goods, viz. h
3 " Blue Cloths
Long Cloths, 14 punjums 1
; c Do. do. fi'ie
■ S) Madrafs Handkerchiefs, and ■
or Book Mullins
se WILLING & TRANCIS.
'd . March 27.: saw.
th
S Georgetown Bridge Company.
ral Extrafl of an a£l,paffed by the Legillature of {
ed the state of Maryland on the 29th December, \
r 'S 4791, entitled, "An adl for'ereAing a bridge £
ch over Potowmac river. a
«• And be it enaded, that the said direftors or j
o f any two «f< them shall and may require aliy lum I
or lums of money in equal proportion frdm each <
:cn and every proprietor, as may from time to time t
ty, be neeefiary for carrying on the building of said '
NN bridge; and after giving three months public 1
md notice, it {hall and may be lawful for the direct- ;
i* ors to sue for and recover in the name of the '
to company such unpaid requisition, with all costs '
U I" and charges incidental thereto, and legal interest '
thereon from the time the fame (liould have
"j"' heen paid: And the negleft or rcfufal to,pay any
-g CS such requisition after public not:::e shall have
ro- been given at least for three months in all the
ncn newfpapershereiH before enumerated, shall have
nds the effedt to forfeit all preceding payments made
not on the (hare or shares so negjeiled or relufed to
' ew be paid ta the benefit of the company."
lici- 7 j, e a bovc extraA is published for the infor
mation of fuchcf the fteekholders as have not '
a " complied with the requisitions heretofore made
—they are as follow: Oil the lit "November,
dollars; an the aothjuly, 1796, 40dollars ; on
>ack the ift September, I J96, 40 dollars, and on the
ill November, 1796, 60 dollars. Caution is
te ]y now gives that after the expiration of the time
l 5 a limited for the continuance of this advertife
ncw ment (three months) the law will be carried
un- into rigid and cornpltte efTedl against all delin
ked quents.
caU By order of the Dire&srs,
i ap- IVALTER SMITH, Treasurer.
Georgetown, May 1, 1797. lawjm
,S tO
Lottery and Broker's Office,
No. 64* South Second-street.
I3fi/ RICKETS in the Canal Lottery, No.», for sale
' This Lottery will positively commence
"no~ drawing the 29th day of May next— CherJ; books
for regifteritjg and examination in this, the City
of Wafhingcon, No. 2, and Paterfon Lotteries
now drawing, are kept—also information where
Ticketsin Walhington, No. a, and Patterfon may
:hef- be had—Tickets in th« Schuylkill Bridge Lottery
for sale at ten dollars each, and as soon as issued,
Ticketsin all the other Lotteries authorized ty the
Legillature of this state will be for sale.
The luWctiberfolicits the appli cation of the pub
lic f»d his frjends who wish to fell bank flock, cer
tificates, bills of exchange or note.*, houses, land.
No. Sec. or to obtain money on deposit of property.
WILLIAM BLACKBURN.
f April 8. Jsw
Printed Calicoes. I
JOHN MILLER, Jun. & Co.
No. 8 Cb*fnut'Sir*et t
Have for Safe
FIFTY TRUNKS neatly aflorted, very low on
fliort credit.
March 6.
JttJi Imported,
IN the (hip W uodrop Sims, Capt. Hodjrfon,
from Canton, and far sale by the Siibkrib
er, at Mrs. Ki; *fz, corner of Second and A
P.ne-ftreet,
Hvfon
Hyson Skin (Teas all fielh Snd of _J
Young Hyson and T excellent quality.
Gunpowder J
Alio,
A few Nankeens.
C. HaKHT.
April 17 dif
Wanted to hire,
In the city of Philadelphia or neighborhood, Chi
~A Malt-house and Brewery.
For further particulars please apply to the
Printer hereof.
May 5.
Just received,
And for sale by Ilaac Harvey, jun. No. 5, South rr
Water-Ureet,
A parcel of prime Rice; also,
Trinidad and Cayenne Cotton
Coffee in Barrels and Bags .
Spanilh Hides and Beef. •
4th mo. 95, 1797. d4W
William Hay don,
Drawing Majler, from London ;
WHERE he studied several years under one
of the mod eminent mailers in that sci
ence. He attends young ladies and gentlemen
at their rtfpeflive houses. His terms are fix
dollara per month for attendance three times
per week; likewise all kind of ornamental
painting, fruit, flowers, &c. taught on the above T
terms. Pa
A line direfled to W. Haydon, No. 16, Pear
street, will be immediately attended to. By
W. H. flatters himfelf his terms will be par
ticularly advantageous, where there are several
pupils in the fame family ; as he makes no al
teration in his terms if there arc two or three
to teach in one family. B1
May 9. diw
Genteel Boarding and Lodging E
In an airy part of the City.
■ Apply at No. 68, North Eighth-flreet.
; May ia. dlw
' Imported in the Jhip Pigou,
And for fait by John Morton, No. 116, South
l'ront-ftreet,
Hyson ' }
Hyson Skin Ctcac
Young Hyson Tt AS > "J
Imperial J
April 20. eotf
Maurice ivloynihan, l
No. 81, North SecondJlreet, ]
1 A few doors above Arch-street,
> TNFORMS his friends and the public,that he h; i s p,
A for wholesale or retail, on the lowest terms, a
general affortmeht of Queen's Ware, gilt and cut _
tumbflh's, plain and flowered quart, pint, half pint ,
~ gill and half gill do. exaA measures, decanters and
wine glasses ; gallon, half gallon, quart and pint
bowls, and china in "sets and separate ; pocket j
g bottles: Schuyikill and Jersey country quart and
half gallon bottles ; Dry Goods, &c. &c,
N. B. Crates put up with care at the no- a
ticc-
May 11 c'tf a
■
Lancaster, Harrijburgh, Carlijle, I
Sstppcnfburg and Sunbury
S T A G E' S.
THE public are requested to take notice, that
the partnership which has for some time ful -
'f fitted betwesa Mathias,Slough of Lancafttr, and _
William Geer, is now dissolved ; bat, not as M. p
e Slough insinuates to the public without jull cauf.';
as will more fully appear by a letter on the fuh
>r je(Sl from M. Slough t. W. Geer, dstted>_rhe
n December last. a recital of which in not now deem
h ed necessary. Any gentleman wh6 wilhes to be
ie more cireumftantially inf.rmed of the merits of
id this business, by applying to W. Geer may have '
i c the perusal of M. Slough'* letter, and'then can be
t. at ftrll liberty to determine whether or not W. '
le Geer is not perfeiSlly juftifiable in attaching him- '
felf to any other person in the proft cution of the '
Stage conveyance from Philadcljihia to Shippenf- '
t . e urg, or any other place.
Now from tbe liberal and generous support the 1
public were pleased to confer on th&firfl effort in
' C this business, V! illiam Geer, in cofljun&ion with
Meifrs. Reily, Weed and Witmer, is determined
''f to prosecute and carry it on, with every care, at-,
tcntion anddifpatch that a zeal to oblige the pub
lie can poflibly exert.
The above company, who are amply provided
>r " with carriages, horses, and every appurtenance tu
ot render the paflage fafe and commodious, inform
those wnn wilb to patronize and encourage the
:r, undertaking, that they can take their feats at
40 George Weed's, the figll of the White Horse,
on Market Street, Philadelphia, on every Monday
he and Friday, to proceed to Lancaster, Harrifburg,
is Carlisle and Shippenfbihg. 'l'he fare as hitherto .
me ellablilhed.
ife- For the further ol the public,
ied a Stage will start every Wednesday from the house
in- of Samuel Elder, in Harrilburg, arrive at Sun
bury in Northumberland county, every Thurlday,
and return from theece aud arrive at Hatrifb.urg
every Saturday, so that' passengers destined for
Lancaller or Philadelphia, may proceed om Mon-
S ' WILLIAM GEER.
Laniafter, Jan. 27, 1797-
N. B. This Line ef Stages ftartM from the
house of William Fen «*e, in Lancaitcr, on every
falc Tuesday and Saturday morning at 6 o'clock, pro
ncc ceeding to the westward;- and from the house of I
°ks Mr> Samuel Elder in HaYrrfburg every Wednef-
Xty day morning, on the fame evening arrives at Pa
r"-s trick Cochran's in Shippenlburg, and returns
iere f rom thence en every Tharfday : performing the
fame routine daily as ill its tour from Philadel
tcr>' phia. mwf
Lied,
thr - For Sale,
ml,. At th;s
Cl r . ' No. 119 Ch/fnutftreet,
and, A few copies of a late Report of a Committee
of the Seriate, on the fubjc& of the
/. GEORGIA LANDS.
w yar',h ij $
['VCL'JME XI.
A Quantity of Brandy,
FIRST « id pr<»f,
Oin, of 4th: proof, in pi.' i
Jamaica Spirit*, 4th proof, in Hhd«
Ofd Hook, in cales of 40 dozen each
Glass Tumblers, in pints and half-piius
Window Glass, in boxes, of UilTerent l:z«
Hazlrmits, in forks
Whiting ~V
C-oppcris ( . ... ,
White Lead hhd *
& Spanilh Brown J
l - 'cr Silt bv
PETER BLIGHT.
January 4 $.
Just arrived,
In the brigs Twins and Famr,
A quantity of Havanna and St. Croix
Sugars,
Of the firft quality.
—ON HAND, —
Choice JAMAICA SPIRITS* St.Croix UUM
James Yard,
On Walnut-fireet Wtoarf.
. May 3 r* lor
& otice.
April 3<?. 1797.
THE Managers of the Canal Lottery, No.
11, an uounce to the public, that the
drawing will positively commence on the twen
ty-ninth of May next. Tickets to be had of
either of the managers, and at theCjnal Office.
Wm. MOORE SMITH, Set'y.
April 3 mth, fa9thM
This Day is Publi/ljecl,
Price 25 Cents,
By JOHN ORMRO D,
NO. 41 CU2SNUT-STREIT,
A Discourse,
Delivered on the aad of February*, 1*97,
At the FUNERAL of
The Rev. GILBERT TENNENT SNOWD2N,
Pallor of the Preibyterian Church of Cranberry,
in the Stats of New-Jersey,
By the Rev. SAMUEL £7AN HOPE SMITH ..
D.D. President of th« College of New Jersey
March 11 5
This Day is Published,
3Y Mess« Dobfon, Carey, Campbell, Rice,«ftod jhe
other Booksellers,
rice One DoHar and twenty-five cents,
Elegantly printed on Wove paper, and Hot•
prtjfed,
By Jolm Thotnpfon,
A COMPARATIVE VIEW OF
The Constitutions
Of the several States with each other, and with
that of the United States: exhibiting in Tables,
the prominent features of eaeh* Constitution, and
clalTing together their most important provisions,
under the several heads of administration; tvita
Notes and Observations.
By WILLIAM SMITH,
Of South-Carolina,
L L. D. and member of the Congrcfs of the
United States.
Dedicated to the Peopie of the United States.
N. B. A lew Copies printed on an inferior pa
per, at 3-4thsof. a dollar.
February 6 mwf
Notice.
AGREEABLY to charter, is hereby given
to the members of "The Co:portion
for the relief of poor and diftrefled Picibyterian
Ministers, and of the poor and diitrcfled widows
and children of Preibyterian Ministers," that
a meeting of. laid corporation wiii be hoiden
- in the fecondPrefbyterian church in the city of
Philadelphia, on the 23d inrtant, at 4 (o'clock,
P. M. for the dispatch of all such bufin fs as
may then be brought before the Board.
ASHBEL GREEN,
t Sec'ry of the Corporation. •
i May K $
THE holders of Robert Morris and John Ni
cholUn's notes and acceptances, deposited as
collateral fecuritiesfor the engagements of Edward
Fox and JamesGreenleaf, are requelUd to
I TAKE NOTICE
f That the fubferibers, at the request ard by the
e authority oi the holders of near nine tenths ol the
s amount of the papoc above alluded to, have receiv
ed from George Simpfon, Efq an affignmtnt of the
_ truii under which the said notes and acceptances
are secured, together with all the deeds and obli
•_ gations thereunto attached—therefore any applica
tion tor sale of any part of iaid propertyis to Lc
e made to THOMAS W-FRANCIS,
„ HENRY PRATT,
h JOHN MILLER, jan.
d • JOHN ASHLEY,
JACOB BAKER.
J. March ». m&th f
d o .CLARET .. >
II „ OF THE
>a . Vintage of 1792,
In cases of 24 and 30 bottles each,
e > FOR SALE BY
ly - BUNDLE y LEECH.
March 29 mwftf
c, COLD AND SILVER
bullion.
ly, r T"'HE highest price in ready money will be gi
rg A. ven for gold or iilver bullion, old gold or
or silver, or gold dust, at No. 29, North Seventh
n- flreet.
April 20 caw6w
, he Delaware and Schuylkill Canal.
r> Company i
r ": Mayljl, 1797.
°l THE STOCKHOLDERS
, ~ T I7HO are in arrears for any fumsdueon their
rnj V V refpedive fliares, are requested to pay the
, fahie. ■
WILLIAM COVETT, Trcafurer.
10 1114W
Mr. Pickering's Letter to Gen.
Pinckney.
tee A few copies of the above interesting paper,
a iy be had at the office ol the Gazette of the U
ftited States.
J May 13 J
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