Canal Lottery, 1 No. 11. Scheme of a Lottery, , Auilioriied by an aft, entit'td, "anaS to j enable the Prefideni and Managers ol the Schuylkill and Sufqueliannah n-ivig«ioo, to <• rajfe, by way of Lottery, -t!* e sum tif I oui Hundred Thousand Dollars, for the of completing the works, in il.eir a v is »»l incorporation mentioned." . Dollars l 1 Priie of twenty thousand dollars, 20,00® 5 I of ten Thousand dollars, 10, coo ' 5 of four thoul'and dollars each, to be paid to the pofftlTors of the five numbers firft out of the wheel on the lad day's drawing, at which time tfieie shall not be lefa than 500 numbers un drawn, 20,e00 ! 10 of two thousand dollars each, 20,000 , ao of one thousand dollars each, 20,000 43 ef five hundred dollars each, 21,500 100 of two hundred dollars each, 20,c00 100 of one hundred dollars e»ch, 10,000 320 odfifty dollars each, n,oco of five dollars each, 147»5°° 30,000 Tickets at ten dollars each. 300,000 Six dollars for each ticket will only be de manded at the time of sale AH prizes shall be paid ten days after the drawing is fmilhed, upon the demand of the pofieflor of a fortunate ticket, fubjeit to a de duction of fifteen per cent. Such prizes as are not demanded within 12 months after the drawing is finilhed, of which public notice will be given, Ihall be considered as relinquiflied for the wfe of the Canal and applied accordingly. At a Meeting of the President and Mana gers of the Schuylkill and Sufquehanna Canal Navigation—and the President and Managers of the Delaware and Schuylkill Canal, Resolved, That Joseph Ball, John Steinmetz, Standifh Forde, Francis Weft, James M'Crea, John Miller, jua. and William Montgomery, be a committee to arrange and direa the mode of disposing of the ticket! 1 which committee (hall deposit this money in bank, to be carritd to the credit of an account to be opened for the Lottery. We the Commiflisners appointed by the Go vernor to superintend the drawing of the Lot tery, inform the public, that the tickets are row rolling up, and that the drawing will po sitively commence on Mondaythe 29th of May next. Frederick KM, /fames /{fh, Hjeorge Budd. Philad. A prill 7, 1797- 2aw # Tickets at fix dollars each to be had of the managers, or at the canal office, near the bank of the United States. For Sale, TWO LOTS OF GROUND in Kensing ton, on the south fide of Hanover-street, containing thirty-fix feet in breadth and one kunrlred and sixty-seven and a h-vlf feet in depth to a twenty feet alley For further in formation enquire at No. 37, Arch-fireet. Ma,rch tB. eodtf TO BE RENTED, And may be enteied upon at any time, THATforcibleand wellimprovedwaterworks on Brandywine, three miles from the town of Wilmington, in the state of Delaware j CONSISTING OK A large, convenient Slitting Mill, In complete 6rder, having several pair of rolls and cutters of every size. A large, Stone Merchant Mill, Having three pair burr stones, boulting works, corn kiln and every other necelTary apparatus. A Saw Mill, In the best orddr, and a pair of timber wheels. A Smith's Shop and Tools. To'accommodate the-fe works there is a large commodious stone dwelling house, kitchen and wash house and a number of dwelling honfes for workmen, with gardens adjoining ; two large stone stables, two stone coal houses, and a coop er's (hop, with meadow and pasture grounds. If the tenant chufes he may have the oppor tunity to purchase an excellent of five hor ses, waggon, coal carriages and bed, with a stock of coal in the coal houses fuffieient to ma nufacture three hundred tons of iron.— Apply to RUMFORD fef ABIJAH DAWES, No. 7, South Water-street. For Sale, At the Ofljce of the Gazette of the United States, No. 119, Chefnut-ftreet, The lajl Report of the late Secretary of the Treasury; b»ng a bripf hiiiory of the state of financial c-oncerns of the United States. The Proceedings of the Executive of the United States refpeifling the western in fur region : Containing many faiCls and cir cuinflances no where else to be found, jo cents. The Letter of Mr. Pickering to our minister in France. 371-2 cents. An Account of the Receipts and Expenditures of the United States for the year I7 ? J - A tew copies of the volume for 1794 mJ y be had to complete fe:ts. D'ivernois' account of the Revo lution in Geneva. 12 1-2 cents. April 3. § Erfkine's View of the War. JUST PUBLISHED, By ROBERT CAMPBELL & Co. No 40 Sou. h Second P.reet, [Price 31 Cents J A View of the Caitfes and Confluen ces of the present War with France. By the Honorable Thomas Ekskinc. May 1 s § To be fold cheap, T0 close an adventure» 7 Bales Bafias 2 ditto Coff-s Apply at the Store cf Merdecai Lewis, May 16 «oiw A Nfcw Work. PROPOSALS For (Waiting and publilhing, bv fubfcriptioo, The J History of Pennsylvania, ° i N Norlh-Ainrrica,/ftom the infliction and r( 5 liltlcinent ot" th.;t province. rnder the firft propfi- eror and governor* William Pin n , in 1601, till after ihc year 174®; vwith • AN INTRODUCTION Refpefting the Life of vv . PENN, v Piior 10 tlieg ant of that Province, and the reli- o pious Society of the propie called Quakers; with the ji FIRST RISE of the NEIGHBOR! NGCOLONIfcS, mere particuiaily or WEST-NEW J c.R$£Y, and the a Settlement of the DUTCH and SWEDES on DEL A- g WARE. > c To which is added, A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SAID PRO- [ VINCE. And of the general (late, in which it flourifhed, J principally between the years 1760 and 1770. The * whole including a variety of things, ufeful and i»- J lerefting to be kfiown, refpe£tiug that country in early '<■ tvme, &c. With an ?ppendix. t Written principally between the years iy]6ind 1780, By Robert Proud. 1 " Pulchrum ejl beuejacere reipublic x, etiam bent dicer c haud abjmdum ejl, vet pace vel bello clarum fieri licet*' 1 £al. Catalin. , MSedcum plerique arbitrentvr res bellicas majorcs ejfe aujm nrbanas, minuenda efl bote opinio.*' Cic. Off. (Entered according to law.) WILLIAM PENN, the great legislator of the Quakers, (in had the fuccels of a con quer or, in eftablifhiog and defending his colony, a inong savage tribes, without ever drawing the sword ; the goodness of the most benevolent rulers, in trea ting his fubje£ts as his own children ; and Che tender iiefs of an universal father, who opened his arms to all mankind without diflinftion ot fe6t or party. In his Republic it was not his religious creed, but per sonal merit, that entitled every member ot society to the protection and emolument of the State " RJfay on Toleration, by Arthur o*Leery. CONDITIONS. I. This work will be printed in two o&avo vol umes, neatly bound and lettered, both in sheep and calf, for the choice of the fubferibers; on paper simi lar to that of the conditions, as publi/htd in the Subjcrip tion papers. li. The head of William Penn, handsomely en graved, will be prefixed to the firft, and a map or (ketch of Pennsylvania, and the parts adjacent, to the second volume. Ill* The price to fubferibers will be four dollars and an half in sheep, and five dollars in calf; —one dollar to be paid at the time of fubtciibing, two dol lars on the delivery of the firtt| volume, and the re mainder on the delivery ot the lecond. v IV. When one thousand copies are fubferibed for, the work will be out to press and fmilhed with all convenient expedition. Subscriptions will be received by Zachariah Poul fon, jun. Priuter, No. 80, Chefuut-ftreet, and at the Philadelphia Library in Fifth-ftreet ; by Isaac Col lins, Printer, and Joseph James, Merchant, New- York; by John P. Pleafianisaad George W. Field, Moichants. Baltimore; and by other persons both in town and country. February 18* tu&f Laws of the U. S. SWIFT's EDITION. Just Publijhed,\ Price 6 dollars, 3 vol. nmo. Sold by W. Young, Mills and Son, H. and P. Rice, M.Carey, R. Campbell and Co. Laws of the United States, From tlx commencement of the Federal Govern ment to the end oj the lajl Sefflon of Con gress, which terminated Mtrch 3, 1797. r l ''HIS edition, published under an order of X Congress of the United States, has many peculiar advantages. In the former one, each volume had a separate index, which rendered > the reference in all cases, difficult and trouble -1 some, and in many almost impossible. The in dexes were, moreover, very injudicionfly com piled. On the contrary, in the present edition, t there is one copious, luminous index, com . piled by Zephaniah Swift, Esq. referring to all the volumes, and compriling in itfelf a com plete digest of all the laws of the United States. May 3. w&B7t 1 _ m Venereal Complaints, "PUNCTUALLY attended to in every stage of Jl that disease, without the ufc of mercury or . restraint of diet, in any cafe recent and simple. on ] application at No. 113, Chefnut-fcreet, opposite 5 the United States bank, or at No. 170, South Wa e tcr«ftreet, between Spruce and Pine-ftaeets, where he has opened an office lor the better accommoda tion of his patients. But in Lues Venerea confirmed, Do&or Morgan pledges himfelf, that no fyltem of cure (however specious) can be effe&ual without mercury, and 1 that all the known rules of practice for these two " centjiriespaft, and united experience affirms, that 3 any substitute for it is but nugatory, and any mode of pra<slice to the contrary must be futile and de ceptious. Never thelefs, he undertakes, however compli cated the cafe, to effedfc a cure without inconve nience or injury to the patient's conffcicution, and in time not generally experienced or expelled. N B. Regular attendance at the office in Water t street, from the hour of nine o'clock in the morn » ing until one, and from three o'clock in the even , ing until seven ; but any other time at his dwelling a house, in Chefaut-ftreet. May 16. dtf NOTICE. ) THE Subscribers have strong re;.fons to be liere that the following evidences of lhares 1 i» the Bank of the United States have been loft r on their way from England—and give this pub lic notice, that application will be made at the e proper offices for a renewal of the fame, viz. No. 2077 iflued in lieu of No. 9705 to 9790 * 5 lhares l\ ; o. 2159 do. 16137, 16141 5 lhares. 10 shares sent by the Polly, Capt. Clements, to Noifolk No. 1687 iflued in lieu of No. 6728 to 6732 5 lhares No. 1137 do. 566 to 570 5 lhares • No. 171 1 do. 6266 to 6270 j lharei No. 2740 do. 766810 7672 s (bares 2oihares sent by the fliip Kriends, Capt. Cal ver, to Norfolk. The whole iflued on the ift July, 1794> to John Barker Church and accompanied with powers of transfer to the Subscribers. In the months of C&obcr and November lalf they were forwarded to us by Findlay Ban - natyne and C». of London. Both of the (hips it appears from the public prints have been carried into the Weft-Indies by the French and condemned, from which it is appreh.nded the papers zrc destroyed. Steps hive been taken to the improper transfer of the absve (hares. Gabriel Wood & Co. March 31. Advertisement. WHEREAS I am informed that two bonds given by mc to Stoekley Donelfon in July in the year i/95> or about fix thousand one hundred and ten pounds Virginia curren cy each, have been tramferred by the said Do nelfon and others, and that it is intended to ot fer the laid bonds for fa!e at i I think it ray duty to infirm the public, what the cireutnftancei are under which .the said bonds were given, and l«*ave those who are in poif.iuon of them, or to whom they may be offered, tp judge of the probability of their being paid. In June 1795, Samuel Love, Jofiah Watson and myl'elf entered into contrail that I should go- to the S. Wcftern Territory (now the ltate of Tennessee) for the purpose of making a .pureliafe of lands in that Country; the terms on which the purchase was to be made, were defined in our agreement, and fifteen days by Imputation were given fcid Samuel Love and Jofuh Watson, after I should inform them of any purchales I should make to determine whe ther'they woold be partners in it. J made a purchase of lands of the said Stock ley Donelfon but not on the terms, to which I was limited by the said agreement with Samuel Love, Jofiah W-itfon and myfelf— and although the purchase exceeded in price, and was not on the credit agreed on, I thoaght the bargain a good one, and supposed Samuel Love and Jofiah Watson would join me in it. I there fore signed bonds for the payments, in the fame manner as I should have done, if I had been cer tain Mr. Love and Mr. Watson would have ra tified and confirmed them ; because I did not chufeas I meant to give them an option ot tak ing part of the said lands, to become solely re sponsible for the payments, if they should de termine to accept my offer of part. On my return those gentlemen i efufed to be concerned at all my purchase, and as I had received the deeds jointly in our names, they when re quested immediately conveyed to me, to that 1 flood wholly pofTefTed of the lands 9 and solely responsible for payments. At the time I made the purchase of Mr.. Do nelfon, I informed him with whom and in what manner I was concerned, and that Mr. Love and Mr. Watson becoming responsible for the payments, depended entirely on themselves. The purchase I made was to the amount or upwards of 70,000 dollars, one thousand dol lars were paid in cash, fix thousand dollars in fiity day bills, and upwards of twenty thou sand dollars in goods the fall following the pur chase. The two ibonds above alluded to were given, one payable in O<siober ninety-fix, the other in O&ober ninety-seven. Thole two last bonds were given on the conditions exprefled in an agreement delivered at the fame time, and dated the fame day with the said bonds, the substance of which is, that the said bonds were not to be paid, or any part thereof until it ap peared to the fatisfa&ion of the obligors, that all incumbrances of {every nature and kind whatsoever were removed trom the lands and every part which I had purehafed of Mr. Donelfon More than one half of the lands, and those of the bell quality, the Indian claim is not yet extinguished to, and poffertion cannot of covirfe be taken of them. This incumbrance, perhaps, it was expelled when the contrail was made would be removed, before the said bonds or cither of them became due- There are other obstacles of less magnitude, which must be removed before either of the said bonds will be paid. At the time the said bonds were g'rven it was agreed by Mr. Donelfon that he would not dis pose of them, until it was clearly known that there were no incumbrances on the lands. It is not ne*effary, I should fay, how, he has been induced to violate this part of our agreement. I have complied with the agreements on iny part to be done, agreeable to the letter and meaning of my contract, and shall continue to comply with my contraifl on the plainly-ex pressed and unequivocal terms on which it was made. Any person intereffed in the payment of the said bonds may have on application a copy of the counter agreement herein alluded to. I have only to add, that I was very much furpriaed in a Ihort time after the said bonds were given to be applied to, to know if they would be paid; at thattitpe and whenever af ter I have been spoken to on the fubjedf, I have informed those applying of the nature of the circumstances on which the payment depended, and 1 have never failed to declare in the moll free and unveftriiflc J manner the true nature of my enagements with Mr. Donelfon. yehn Love. Alexandria, April 28th, 1797 Benjamin Jacob Johnson, No. 147 Market Street, Philadelphia, HAV E just received by the (!onneflic«t and other late arrivals from Liverpool, a general' assort. ment of well cholen Dry Goods, For the ensuing Season, for sale on the lowed tetms for cash or the common credit. A large colkftion ol Books at their usually mo derate prices* 4th month, 25th, 1797, To be fold at Public Vendue, To the highest bidder,-at the h«le of Mr. William" Evans, the lign of the Indian Queen, in the city of Baltimore, on the 25th day of October next, at Ji o'clock, A. M. About seven thousand acres of land, the property of William Bell, of Philadelphia, lying between ReifterVtown and Weltminfter, commonly called Little Wlnchefter, (the turn pike road runs through a confidorable parttof these lauds) the tra<sf begins about 17 miles from Baltimore, within a few hundred yards of said Reifter's-town, and extends to the dis tance of ."bout twenty-three miles from Balti more, and lies on the main falls of Patapfico river, from three to four miles thereon. Will be fold in trails of one hundred and fifty to three hundred acre. There is a large propor tion of meadow and wood land on each tra&, some of them highly improved, with excellent buildings and fine grifc. ALSO, A tra£t of seven hundred acres of land, called Clover Farms, within five miles of Bladenfhurg, esteemed very good for Grass. Richard Ponfonby, of Bladenfburgh, will (hew this land to any person inclined to purchase. ALSO, A trad of land ®f about three hun dred and thirty acres, within about two miles and a half oi the President's house in the Fede ral City. It is nearly all wood land, and a fine high profpedl, from which may be fcen the city of W afliington, Bladenfburgh, Alexandria and a part of George-tcwn, and many miles down the Potomac river. Mr. Richard Por.fon by, of Bladenlburg, will alfs fh*w this land. A liberal credit will be given for the grcateft part of the purchase money, ihe terms will be made known on the day of falc. May i City of Washington. SCHEME Of the Lottery, No. 11, For the Improvement of the Federal City. A magnificent dwelling-house ic.ooo dollars, & cash 30,000, are 50,000 7 1 ditto 15,000 & cash 15,00s 40,000 I ditto 15,000 U 1 alh 15,000 30,000 1 ditto ro,ooo & caffl 10,000 ao,o«o 1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 10,00 c 5 1 ditto 5,000 ic caff. 5,000, 10,000 1 cafii prize of 10,000 1 do. 5,000 each, are • 10,000 j| 10 do. 1,000 - - 10,00 c 30 do. 500 - - 10,000 00 do. 100 - < xO,OOO ,00 do. 5° - - Jo,o®e 400 do. 35 " ■ 10,000 I,COO do. 13 - 10,000 15,03® do. io - 150,000 16,739 Prize?. 33,161 Blanks. 50*000 Tickets, at Eight D#U«ri, 490,000 N. B. To favour those who may take a cjiun tity of Tickets,the prize of 40,000 dollars will he the last drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the last but oni : And approved notes, securing payment in either money or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received for any number not less than 30 tick ets. , This Lottery will afford an elegant specimen of the private buildings to be creiled in the City of 1 Wafhingtoc—Two beautiful designs are already lele&ed for the entire fronts on two of the public ■ squares; from these drawings it ispropofed to ereCl 1 two centre and 'our corner buildings, as soon aspof fible after this lottery is fold, and to convey them, ] when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in 1 the mannerdefcrihcd in the scheme for the Hotel Lottery. A nett dedu&ion of five per cent, will be made to defray the necessary expenses of print ing, &c. and the surplus will be made a part of the fund intended for the National University, to be erecled within the eity of Wafhiagton. The real fecuritiesgiven for the payment of the Prizes, are held by the President and two Dired ors of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the amount of the lottery. SAMUEL BLODGET. „§, Tickets may be had at the Bank ol Colum bia ; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Peter Gilman, Boston ; of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richard Wslls, Cooper's Ferry. mwf Rofs & Simfon, Have for Sale, A QUANTITY OF PRIME St. Domingo Cotton, Superior Old Lisbon Wine in Pipes Excellent India Market Teneriffe Wine, In Madeira Calks A few Quarter Cherts bell Fresh HyTon and ) 1 Hyson Skin 5 . Muscovado Sugars in Hogsheads, and Coffee in Tierces March 7. II 'f For Sale, ON board the ship Molly, John Frost, mailer frerti Liverpool, laying at Walnut-street wharf : 6000 imfhels of fine ftoved Salt, And QUEEN'S WARE, well alforted, By PHILIP NICKLIN fcf Co. WHO HAVE IN STORE, ALSO FOR SALE, 1 100 Boxes WhiteHavanna Sugars ' ImH^ITtAS Hylon ) i 17 tabs Quicksilver 2 cherts Baodanno Handkerchiefs , t A few cherts Manchester Goods well assorted I in corduroys, thicksets, ginghams, mufliucts, 1 dimities, &c. 1 Trunks black sewing silk, > 180 Crates queens ware, well assorted, • 10 Tons sheet lead, Nails assorted, fiat and fhirp points, : London particular and Madeira Wine in ; India market > pipes and hhds. , 30 pipes, 10 hhds. Teneriffe Wine, 1 10 choice Port ditto, 31 calks yellow paint, 7 boxes 12 bundles writing slates, 1 box ink-ft&nds & note prtffes, Sail canvas assorted No. 1 a 8. May 4. dtf NOW LANDING, From on board of the lliip GEORGI- BAR r CLAY, Capt. Charles M'Alester, from Calcutta, the following GOODS, viz. Coffas Punjum Cloths Hummums Gurrahs Guzeenahs India Calicoes |S Emertics Cotton Checks Mamoodits Mulmuls ( Sahans Red and Blue Bermgou hkfs Tickeries Patna do. Jollas Eantipore do. Carridairies Plain, flriped and flower ed fine muslins Maragunges Ginghams n Baftas, various forts Taffeties h Sattln Romals Bandanno red hks. ALSO, 300 Casks Sugar 40 Boxes do. 165 Bags do. 70, 000 lb. weight heavy black Pepper j 40,05t) lb. weight Ginger 20 Tons Hemp in Bales g Pipes East-India Spirits r S For faleby PHILIPS, CRAMOND & Co. ;; May 4. *L. ° To be rented, 0 A of STORES on Morton's wharf. Pof- XJL feflion may be had immediately. Enquire of KEAxNY WHARTON, 1 109 South Water-ilreet.' May 1 f Notice is hereby given, f OY order of the Board of Proprietors of the IJ Eastern Oivifion of the State of N«»v-Jer fey 1 hat a Dividend of Rights of Location Jon * their vacant lands, will be ma(le at their nsxt slated meeting, which commences on the third Tueiday in May next, being the fiiteenth day of - the month ; of which all jerfons concerned ar# >s defircd to take notice. JAMES PARKER, It Perth-Amboy, March 13, * 797- $ RcS'r !j : • " notice. s TF JOSEPH WESSELS, formerly of London, 1- A who came passenger in the ship Faflor, to Philadelphia, in the year 1794. will apply at ft No. 1,7 Mirket-ftreet, he will hear of fome -11 thing to his advantage. Any inforinatiol re ipedting him wiU be thankfully received. tw& f 4 May la wjm Stated Sales AT AUCTION, For DRY GOODS. rrr i n ( Afternoon—Peter itJenfon, No. ?4 Kit'fd'V \ south Third . ftrcet . Th rt S Forenoon—Edward Fox. ur J V | Afternoon—John Connelly. p ■ , ) Forenoon—William Shannon. n 3 Aftemoou—John Connelly. Saturday Afternoon—Peter Benfon. f" Forenoon—Edward Fox, No. 56, %f j J south Front-street, Afternoon—Footman & Co. No. 65 South Front-street. f' Forenoon—John Connelly, Old City rr, r j J Aucflion, No. 73 foutU l'ront-ftreet. Afternoon—\Villiam Noi 183 High-street. Valuable Lands, &c. in Georgia. On Saturdvy, the first day of July next, at 7 o,clock in the evening, at the Cor fee-houfc in Philandelphia, will be fold by. auction, for a liberal credit, the following estates In the State of Georgia. No- I. A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND, com taining 100,697 1-2 acres, fituafc; in the county of Montgomery, formerly the county of Walhington, on the east fide of Ohaory river, and the waters of the Altamaha, and about one mile above the mouth of Ptndleton's creel:, and in the neighbourhood of M£l creek. The im provements on this trail of land, confifling of the molt complete Grift and Saw Mills in the southern country, having cost at least 20,000 dollars within these two years. The timber is of the fineft quality, and the quantity is not to be eifhaufted. 2. A trail of very valuable land in Franklin county, lying on the waters cf Ocor.ie, con taining about 75,000 acres. ... 3- A trait adjoining or near to No. 2, contain ing about 25,00 a acres. 4. "Two millions and five hundred thousand aerei of land, being an vndivided part of all that trail of valuable country, including ifiands, si tuated on the Mobile Bay, Albahama, Tom Bigby, and Miffifippi Rivers, which was grant ed by the State of Georgia to James Gunri, and others, by the name of " The Georgia Compa ny", in fee. 5- Thirty (bares in the TennefTee Company, each lhare being about 10,000 acres, or one four hundredth and twentieth part of the .said Ten nelTee Corapany'c purchal'e, being so much of the trail of country, granted by the State ef Georgia to Matthias Maher and Raehariah Cox, in fee. (Cs* This piecfc of property may, in the op tion of thfc purchaser, or his assigns, be offered to Zachariah Cox, forthe sum of I7s,ooodol larsi in two years from the 31ft March 1126, who is obligsd by his fpeeial bond, to take the fame, if offered to him, at that time, and pay for the fame, within fix months after the expir ation of the said two years. This bond is fold with tne land. By order of Henry Pratt, T. IV. Francis, Jjr , John Miller, inn. w %* e " °f John Athicy, J™" Gr « nlea f- Jacob Baker, Edward Fox, Auctioneer. May 15' mwftS Divertimenti ; Or, Familiar Lessons for the PIANO FORTE. To which is prefixtd, A Ground for the Improvement of young Practi tioners : COMPOSED by R. Taylor, music profeffor, Philadelphia, publiflied this day ; price two dollars, printed for the author, No. 96, Nortb Sixth-street, and fold at Carr's musical repositories Philadelphia and New-Yoik, and Orinrod, No. 41, Chefnut-ftreet ; where may be had by the fame author, a variety of fcrious, comic and paf aoral songs, rondo for forte piano, k-flon for two performer on ot-ic instrument, &c. &c. &c. May 16. W3t .—-—■ Building Materials. THE fubferiber has on hand, and affers for sale at a reduced price for ca<h, or barter for lumber, wet or dry goods, 78 trimmed win dow frames, and faflies, each frame coniaining 24 lights for 10 by 8 glass; both sashes may be hnng by weights. These frames are all made of good materials, and will suit for town or country buildings. If bought by carpenters for their employers, their usual profits will be allowed. Please apply at No. 38. north Seventh-street. Conrad Bartling. N B. A second hand riding chair and har ness for sale. May 16 13*. An excellent Stand for Bufinefs> With Stock suit able thereto. THE fubferibers, crifignecs of Joseph Meif fon, 1 ffer for sale all the stock of goods on hsnd, lately belonging to said MeilTon, confin ing *f a great variety of liquers, groceries, Any person wishing to engage in bnfinei's as a ■grocer, will have an opportunity of purchafmg the whole of the retail store on reasonable terms, and can immediately get poffaflion of it, at the corner of Strawberry alley rhd Chefnut-ftreet, whii-h has been losgknown as an excellent stand for that line of buflnefs. If not fold in teu days, the whole of that, with a'large quantity of wines, St. Croix and N:w-Eng!and rum, .&r. &c. will be put up to public auition. 1 For terms apply to David Walker, \ Wm. Buckley, or Samuel Keith. * May 10 S To be Sold, A THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSI-, with suitable back buildings, fitotte in Vine-flrtct, No. 88, completely finilhed, and free of ground > rent. It has a neat back yard, in which is a large 3 cittern, and new pump (or rain water—commo t dious cellars are under tie whole, in wbich is a - dry well, bricked up, that will hold ice. J'Uipro - perty is well calculatfd for a buardijig-houl». Foi particulars apply at the prcmif 1. May J ' tthf Friday
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