Just arrived, I'ch In the brigs Tivint and Fame, collater; A quintity of Havann* and St. Crcix Fex an Sugars, That of the firft quality. author. —ON iclce JAMAICA SPIRITS & St.CroixßJM | edjron, 7 am n €S ' On, Walnut-street Whart. g 4t i o ns Miy dlCt - tion tc Canal Lottery, No. 11. Scheme" of a Lottery, _!li! iirthoriied by an aft, entitled, « an aft to enable the President and Managers ot the chuvlkiU and Snfquehaor.ih navigation, to aife, by way of Lottery, tke lum of Four draw . -I't'idred Tboufand Dollars, for the purpole ty . n „ ,f complying the works, in their ads of eithe. ncorporation mentioned. p ilars 1 Pri2e of twenty thonfatid dollars, 10,00® j of ten thousand dollars, 10,000 , of four thousand dollars each, to be paid to the nofTeflors of the five numbers firft out of the wheel on the lift day's drawing, at which time there Cull not bv«fs than 500 numbers un drawn, ' 2 °' eo ° Hi t 0 of two thousand dollars each, 20,000 -- ~f one thousand dollars each, ao.ooo T 43 of five hundred dollars each, 21,500 100 of two hundred dollars each, 20,000 joo of one hundred dollarseich, 10,000 5-0 or fifty dollars each, 1 r.ooo of five dollars each, 147,500 p, i ' ' gioa -.-,.000 Tickets at teß dollars each. 300,000 FIR ' - ■ m» ri SiiTdoilars for each ticket will only be de- Scttl jnanded at the time of file All prizes (hall be paid ten days after the B drawing is finifhed, "I>«" the , de v , ma " o a ' poirtfTor of a fortunate ticket, fubjtft .0 a de duflion of fifteen per cent. prii Such prizes as are not demanded within 12 wb< mouths after the drawing is finifhed, of which terf public notice will be given, shall be confideredas tjm relintiuifhed for the use of the Canal and appli-d accoruingly.' At a Meeting of the President and Mana- pcrs of the Schuylkill and Sufquehanna Can'al Navigation—and the l'refident and Managers of the Delaware and bchuylkill . Canal, _ , _ . f Refclved, That Jofcph Ball, John Stejnmetz, StandiCi Forde, Francis Weft, James M'Crea, John Miller, juv,. and William Montgomery, be a committee to arrange and direst the ™ o^ of d'.ftofing of the tickets ! which cotnmittee lhall deposit this money in bank, to be carrie m( to the credit of an account to be opened foi ti)l the Lottery. url ne We the CommifTioners appointed by the Go- all verno'r to superintend the drawing ot the Lot tery, inform the public, that the ticket, are n.->w rolling up, and that the drawing will po sitively commence on Mondaythe 29.5 i ®t May Frederick Kubl, yames AJh, * ui George Budd. ci Philad. April 17, 1797- 2aw 1, Tickets at fix dollars each to be had of the K managers, or at the canal office, near the bank fl of the United States. 11 a Lancaster, Harri/burgb, Carlisle, j 1 S.oippenfbur? and Sunbury r STAGES. f THE public are requeued to take notice, that a the partnerihip which has for Come time sub sisted bctwemi Mathias Slough of I.ancafter, and f William Geer, is now difTolved; but, not as M. 1 Slough insinuates to the public without just cause ; 1 as will more fully appear by a letter on the fti.i jed from M. Slough la W. Geer, dated the 29th ■ Djcember last. a recital of which is Hot now deem ed necessary. Any gentleman who wishes to be jnnre circumstantially informed of the merits ol this business, by applying to W. Geer may have the p rufal «f M. Slough's letter, and then can be at full liberty to determine whether or not W. Geer is not perfedly juftifiahie in attaching him felf to any ether person in the prosecution of the Stage conveyance from Philadelphia to Shippenf urg, or any other place. Now from the liberal and generous support the public wore pleased to confer on the firft effort in this business, William Geer, in conjunflion with MelTrs. Reily, Weed and Wirmer, is determined to prosecute and carry it on, with every care, at tention and dispatch that a zeal to oblige the pub lic can poflibly exert. , The above company, who are amply provided with carriages, horses, and every appurtenance to render the paflage fafe and commodious, inform thofa who with to patronizf and encourage the undertaking, that they can take their feats at George Weed's, the fipn o£ the White Horse, Market Street, Philadelphia, en every Monday and Friday, to proceed to Lancaster, Harrilburg, Carlisle and Shipperfburg. The fare as hitherto c&abiifhed. For the further accommodation ol the public, a Stage will start every Wednesday from the house cf Samuel Elder, ip arrive at Sun bury in Northumberland county, every Thurlday, and return from thevce and arrive at Hatrifburg eveiy Saturday, so that passengers destined for Lancaster or Philadelphia, may proceed on Mon- WILLIAM GEER. Lancaster, Jan. 27, 1797- N. D. This Line ef Stages starts from the houfc of William Ferr«e, in Lancaster, on every Tucfday and Saturday morning at 6 o'clock, pro- 1 ceeding to the westward; and from the house of Mr. Samuel Elder in Harrilburg every Wednes day morning, 011 the fame evening arrives at Pa trick Cochran's in Shippenfburg, and returns from thence on every Thursday : performing the fame routine daily as in its tour from Philadel phia. " wf GOLD AND SILVER Bullion. THE highest price in ready money will be ji ve* for gold or silver bullion, old gold or direr, or gold dull, at No. 59, North Scvtnth- Ap'ril 20 Delaware and Schuylkill Canal Company, May lj, I 797. THE STOCKHOLDERS WHO are in arrtarsfor any funis due on their reff eiftive fkares, are re<;ueftcd to pay the WILUAM GOVETT, Trcafurcr. m4w THE holders of Robert Mgriii and Jpl.-ifci- J) chcllen's notes and acceptances, deposited as n( j f u collateral fccuritiesfor the engagements oi Edward Fex and lamesGrecnleaf, are requeftid to TAKK NOTICE That tlic fubferibers, zt '.lie request and by the authority of the holders of near nine tenths o! the I amount of the paper above have recejv- A ! cd from George Simpfon, Efq an aihgnment of the ! trust under winch the fa">d notes and acceptances arc secured, together with all the deed* and obli nations thereunto attached —therefore any.app ic - --pVJ no:, tcr sale of any part of said r™P«ty.s to be I t made to TKOKfAS W- FRANCIS, henry pratt, fcnndr JOHN M'LLEP, jun. h I°HN' AsHf V, t'ma March 2. " Notice. A Jf g ] April 3d. i? 9- 3re Manaerrs of the Canal Lottery, ±o. att( X 11, an -ot nee to the public, that t e an( j t j drawing will positively commence on the twen- ft( ' tv-ninth of May next. Tickets to he had of ihe s , : either of the managers, and at the Canal Office. RQB Wm. MOORE SMITH, Secy. JOH April 3 mtb> U9 ' hM Jtl 5 _ * ' A New Work. glifh PROPOSALS trar.l For printing and publilhing, by febferiptioe, The 0 History of Pennfylvama, 0 T-N North- A merica, from the original j"®' 1 """" the I ° | 1 fetiU ment of that province, under the attel ° „ 0 r a,id governor, W,im am P.»«, •» 1681, till » E s£SSSESt n HARE. To which is added, ] A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SAID PRO he na * VINCE. le " And of the general Hate, in which it flout lined, principally between thfe years 1760 and 1 770.. The IX whole including a varletv of things, uiclul and 10 ch terefting 10 be known, refpefling lhaicountry in early j as time, See. With in app.ndix. ,Ed Written principally betweentheyears i 7 /6and 1780, tor By Robert Proud. •« Pulchrum efl benefacere reipMica, etiam kvciicere havd ablut ivm eft, vtl pace vtl bello darum jiert licet. _ ina J sal. Catalin. ,nd iill " Stdcum pleriquearbitrentur res Icllicat majorei cjft >pc quamurbanas, minutndtcli hacopuiw." :t7 ' (Entered according to law.) c-i, T " WILLIAM PENN, the great legislator of Ae . Quakers, (in Pennfylv. ma) had the success of aeon- t queror. in establishing and defending h'-s colony, a- lyi ie mong savage tribes, withou'. ever drawing the sword ; co for the go odnefsot the mod benevolent rulers, tn trel- pi] tin* his fubiefls as his own children ; and the tender- t h nets of an universal lather, who opened his arms to f n Go- all mankind without diftinftionot feft or party. In Q f 0 t- his Republic it was not his religious creed, but per- [a "' are (anal merit that entitled every member of society to the proteftion and emolument.of the State - . P°y Efiy on Toleration,'by Arthur O'Lciry. CONDITIONS. I. This work will be primed to two octavo vol urnes, neatly bound and lettered, both in Iheep and Jo calf, for the choice of the fubferibers; on paper (imi- bi y lar tnthat of Reconditions, aspMJhti m theSubjcnp " of William Penn, handsomely en- i' ' the graved, will be prefixed to the 6rft, and a map or l a jank sketch of Pennlylvania, and the parts adjacent, to the £} second volume. , ~ H lII* The price to fubferibers will be four dollars t j and ah half in (heep, and five dollars in calfone isle dollar to be paid at the time of fubfetibmg, two del ' lats on the delivery of the fir ft volume, and the re- i mainder on the delivery of the second. . ■ IV. When one thoufat.d copies ate fublcribed a for, the work will be taut to preis and finifhed with r 1 that ,|i convenient expedition. j : sub- Subscriptions will be received by Zachaiiah Poul , and son, jun Printer, No. 80, ChcOiut-ftreet, and at the is M. Philadelphia Library in Ftfth-llrcet ;by lfaac Col aufe ; lins Printer, and Jafeph James, Merchant, New- 1 : ftib- York; by John P..Plcafantsand George W. Field, 1 29th Merchants. Baltimore; and by other pcrfons both Icem- in town and country. ] tobe February 18. '» &f I its of :a t a be To be fold or let, >t W. _/l n J immediate pejfejjion given, h 'the A genteel two story Brick House ; DPenf- C! IT'UATE on the uoper end of Broad-flreet, in O the city of Eurlington, with four rooms and rt the an entry on each floor, good cellars under the ort in whole, a pomp in the yard, a garden and court w ; t h yard, containing nearly half an acre under good mined ,enl;e > with 8 ,Üble adjoining the yard. The at- whole property is in good order. For terms apply to the lubfcriber in Burlington, who will give a credi* for a confide rable part of mi j.j the purchase money if good security is given. ince to William Coxe, jun. inform May 17. aawtf je the Hor", William Hay don, londay Drawing Majlcr, from London ; 'thf' "\T7"H £KE he st udied years under one er 0 VV of the mofl eminent maflers in that fci blic ence. He attends young ladies and gentlemen ehoufe » their refpedlivc houses. His terms are fix t Sun- dollars per month for attendance three times ur.'day, per week; likewise all kind of ornamental rifburg painting, fruit, flowers, &c. taught on the above ted for terms. 1 Mon- A line direfled to W. Haydon, No. 26, Pear street, will be immediately attended to. JR. W. 11. flatters himfelf his terms will be par ticularly advantagtous, where there arefeveral om the pupils in the fame family ; as he makes no al -1 every teration in his terms if there arc two or three k, pro- to teach in one family, uufc of May 9. Vednef- ■■ s at Pa- This Day is Published, rcturas fiY Mtff . Dobfon> Carey, Campbell, Rice, and the ,n R the other Booklellers, hiladel- rice One Dollar and twenty-five cents. Elegant'y printed on Wove paper, and Hot prrjfid, By John Thoropfcn, A COMPARATIVE VIEW OF **£ The Constitutions evtnth- 0f t,ic Several States with eafh other, and with ' that of the United States: exhibiting in Tables, f the prominent features of each Conltitution, and clafling together 1 their most impartant provisions, Mil under the several heads of adminiftntion; with Notes andObfcrvations. D y WILLIAM SMITH, 797» Of South-Carolina, L L. D. and member of the Coogrcfs of the on their United Jv.tes. > pay the Dedicated to the People ol the United States. N. B. A few Copies ncpted oa an inferior pa furjr. per, at*;,-4ths of a dollar. BI4W February 6 r "- TV f Imported in the Jhip Pigou, ] l b And for sale by John Morton, No. u6, Front-street, tta, Hyson ) H'n Hyson s ' c '" (-TEAS m ak,i Young Hyson C and , th , Imperial J andho April 20. rott eIV br of the: For Sale, and m TWO LOTS OF GROUND in KenDng- swell, ton, on the 104 th fide oF Hanover-street, hisifel cintair.ing thirty-fix feet in breidth and one judges hundred and sixty-seven and a. hall feet m ed, ai depth to a twenty feel; al'.« For hirther 1,1 twc , y formation enquire at No. 37, Arch-ftree . March 18. — — cou All persons who have any demands tuned A gain(l thc estate of J6hn Einlay, deceased, diipai are requelled to exhibit their accounts proper- ready Lvatteftcd on or before the leth of May next : and those who are indebted to said estate are re- e< quelled to make immediate payment to either ot f iiie Suhfcribers. ' ROBERT HENDERSON, > SMiiniflrators JOHN M'CARA, 5 A April 26. - _ ——— ~ 7" Spru Tranilauons. ' m; MEMORIALS, advertisements, epistolary, and Jothcr writings in French and En glilh, undertaken by Samuel Chandler, A. . , translator of Le Monitetir, L'Oblcrvateur, Les Quatre Fils Aymons, L'Heroine Aniericain, \\ and many other French authors. of C ' S. C. has been in the habit of compi.mg tor b , e ( • the molt approved publications, & occafionaliv t^e i'l'j attending where the hurry of bufmels may re- carg quire his immediate attendance. ]i en( Encouraged and assisted by gentlemcP ot and abilities, he propefes pubhfcing by ' for li- tion, a work in French and Englilh, by the in j, he 0 f The American S/ieaator. Ibe prolpedt- •; • s > us may be seen at his lodgings, No. 67, A rcb- y a street. . ami April 87. 1 I Benjamin iff Jacob John fan, No. 147 Market street, Philadelphia, th; , .1 n AVE iuft received by the Conncfticut and other - _ ment ot well cholcn j rly Dry Goods, ao< 80, For the ensuing ?eafon, for sale on the lowed terms ba ! lor caih or ihe common credit. ' A laree -collection of Books at their usually «io- ml rer derate puces. t , si . : Z e 4 th mown, 2 5 1h, .797, tw&f 4 wli To be fold at Public Vendue, # To the tiigheft bidder, at the house of Mr. tf William Evans, the iign of the Indian (oi '* CK'een, in the city of Baltimore, on the 15th t | )( day of Oflober next, at 11 o'clock, A. M. About seven thousand acres of land, the property of William Bell, of Philadelphia, a" lv'ns between Reifter's-town and Westminster, - id"; commonly called Little Winchester, the turn rca- pike road runa through a considerable parttot d«- these lands) the traa begins about 17 miles ' sto from Baltimore, within a few hundred yards ,n of said Reifter's-town, and extends to the dil- F cr " tance 0 f about twenty-three miks from Balti ylo 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 htty to three hundred acre. There is a large propor . ticnof meadow and wood land on each trait, an d fume of them highly improved, with excellent fimi- buildings aud fine gri fs. ALSO, , en- A tratt of seven hundred acres of por land, called Clover Farms, within five miles of othe Bladenfhurg, esteemed very good for Grass. Richard Ponfonby.of Bladenlburgh, willfeew >llars , • j an( j t() an , perfop inclined to purchase. -°" e ALSQ, e re". A traft of land ©f about three hun dred and thirty acres, within about two miles ribed and a hjif 0 , t iie President's house in the Fede- t with r al City. It is nearly all wood land, and a fine p , high profpefl, from which may be fcen the , , h ' citv of VVafhingtcn, Bladenfcurgh, Alexandria "col- and a part of George-town, and many miles , New- down the Potomac river. Mr. Richard Por.fon- ? Field, by, of Bladenlburg, will alfa shew this land, both ' A liberal credit will be given for the greatest part of the purchase money. .he terms will t be made known on the day of sale. t May 8 w 3 m 1 Georgetown Bridge Company, j Extraift of an ad pasted by the Legislature of ( jfe ; the state of Maryland on the 19th December, :et, in 1791, entitled, "An a& for eref.ing a bridge s and over Potowmac river. :r the <• And be it enacted, that the said direflors or , court any two ®f them fliall and may require any sum . good or s ums 0 f money in equal proportion from each The and every proprietor, as may from time to time be necefiary for carrying on the building of said ng ton > bridge; and after giving three months public * rt of notice, it fliall and may be lawful for the dire - *■ ors to sue for and recover in the name of the r l' company such unpaid requisition, with all costs tf and charges incidental thereto, and legal interest thereon from the time the fame ihould have been paid: And the negletl or refufal to pay any such requisition after public notice flrall have been given at least for three months in all the er one newfpapersheiein before enumerated, shall have at f c ;_ the effect to forfeit all preceding payments made •lemen on the lhare or ihares so negleifled or relufed to ire fix be paid ta the use and benefit of the company." times '' he above extracl is publifhfd for tbe infor mental ination of such of the ftockbolders as have not above complisd with the requisitions heretofore made —they are as follow : On the ift November, ; p car 1795, l© dollars, on the 10th way, 1796, 40 dollars; an the 10th July, 1796, 40dollars ; on le par- the ift September, 1396, 40 dollars, and on the several ift November, 1796, 60 dollars. Caution is „ 0 a l- now given that after theexpiiatlon of the time r three limited for the continuance ef this advertise ment (three months) the law will be carried into rigid and complete effetft against all delin- quents. By order of the Directors, nd the IVALTER SMITH, Trtafurer. j Georgetown, May 1, 1797. iaw3m i Hot- Lottery and Broker's Office, No. 64, South Seeond-flreet. T-ICKETS in the Canal Lottery, No. 2, for sale This Lottery will positively commence drawing tU: 19th day of May next —Checkbooks id wth f or regiftcrlng and examination in this, the City Tables, of vVafturigton, No - 4 > a,ld I>aterfon Lotteries, ion, and now j riW . ingi ar e kept—also information where jvifions, •|-j.j tet ,i n Valhington, N.>. 1. and Patttrfon may 1; witfa be had—Tickets in th« Schuylkill Bridge Lottery !cr sale at ten dollars each, and as soon as issued, 1 [ icketsin all the «her Lotteries authorized by the Legislature of this state will be for sale. of the The luhfcriber solicits the application of the pub lic aitfl his friends who with to fell bank stock, cer- States. tificates bills of exchange or notes, houses, land, rior pa- &c. or to oluio money on depvut of property. WILLIAU BLACKBURN, tr.wf April 8. 9®W M'ttfical Inji utncnt Manufactory > i No. 167, Arch-Street. 1 HARPER., harpsichord, grand, portable grand, • fid >board, pier table and fquars pa. o forte tale > jnakir from London, returns thanks to his irictids weft c and' the public, for their liberal encouragement, i.t and hopes that by hisaifii'.uity and attention to ev ery branch of his tuDuefs, tomerit a continuance A Ut; of their favors. Piano ftrtes made on th* newdft Enqu andmoft approved /.as, with p.dals, patent, fwcll, and French harp stop, which he flattei* hiaifelf will ue found on trial by unprejudiced iudecs.M be equal if not superior to any import ed, and twenty per cent cheaper. Any mant purchased -f him, if sot approvedcf m twelve months, he will exchange. A I of th N.B. All kinds of Musical mO.rumeDts made, tuned, and repaired with the greatcft accuracy, M dil'patch, and on the mod reafanable, terms, tuf ready money only. Second hand Piano Fortes taken in exchange. In May a*. Iu & 1 For Sale, Pris A pair of Good Black Carriage Horfcs, J. Which may beften by application at No. 114, Spruee Street, between Second and Third. May 11. , , Rid 700 Dollars Reward. 5 -itthEHEAS a certain Christopher F.Parr.ell, y yv failed from Bolton, on or about the 27L 1 of OdoberUft, in the sloop Union, with a vahia- whc r ble cargo, bound to Baltimore, but went ofi to thU f the Weft-Indies where he fold the veilel and e ff o ' cargo. On or about the firft inft .he was appre- «fe hended (as a fiifpicions chara&er) inthntown, geit lf and examined b-fore several magistrates but futu for the want of lufficient proof to detea him e in his villany he was discharged. r;d l " Thefaftis, the said Parncll is a villain, and ihc is attempting to delraud sundry persons to the amount of 20,000 dollars. ot f _ He left this town about the 10th mtt. he ca s t rode in a chair (painted green) drawn by a grey full mare, and went oft the Newbem road, but on ma this fide Trenton, took the road of Fayetteyille, po< " and most probably is passing through the back part of the state into the waftern countries. He had wheu he left this town, upwards ot iooo dollars in gold, and about 7000 dollars in hoi ns banknotes.. a" Parnallis a small man, about 30 years ot age, o- much pock-marked, and has long black hair, qr„ remarkable small eyes, and has a down look eve when spoken to. . , _ Whoever will secure the said Parnell, and the money he has with him, and give informa . tion to Benj.Williams of Baltimore, John Hogg, ' [r ' Esq. at HilUborough, to Mr. A. Jacelin, ot this lo ln town, or to the fubferiber, who is in pursuit ot f ct L '!» ''jtßNEV'c'ltAFT. £ Wilmington, (N. C.) April 16, 179 } P e ia, - ati :F ' ~ th l' { City of VYafhmgton. * ies ' J SCHEME + ki- Of the Lottery, No. 11, ' co For the Improvement 0} the Federal City. fill to A magnificent dwe'.ling-houfe »0,000 dollars, T & cash 30,000, are 5».® 0 i c ' j ditto 15,000 & cash 15,00® 40,00© ent 1 ditto 15,000 & cash 15,000 30,000 I ditto io,ooo & cash 10,000 jo,oeo 1 ditto 5,000 & calh 5,000 10,000 of i ditto 5,000 & caQi 5,000 10,000 . n c 1 cash prize of 10,000 c ',r £ a do. 5,000 each, are • 10,000 iew 10 do. J.ooo - - 10,000 ,e do. 500 - - io> eot> 00 do. 100 - - 10,000 in 100 do. 50 - " I°."°° 1 "' 400 do. 15 * - J0 ' 000 - "" x.coo do. 10 * l0 ' oon ■f e - 15,000 do. 10 • >s®, 600 fine 16,739 Priz«- 33,161 Blanks, lues —• 1 on " 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dellari, 40Q."°» lte( * N.B. Tofsvour thofewho may take a ejuMi wi" tity of Tickets, the prize of 40,000 dollars will be the last drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the last m but on* : ... And approved notes, securing payment in either Iy, monsy or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, wui r be received foi any number not less than 30 ticfc e ot ■ ets. ,' This Lottery will afford an elegant specimen o! S c t j, e private buildings to be ert-ited in the City of Waihington—Two beautiful designs ate already rs or teletSled for the entire fronts 011 two of the public s um squares; from these drawings it ispropofcdtoercA each two centreand 'our corner buildings asfoonaspof time fible after this lottery is Told, and to convey them, : said w hcn complete, to the fortunate adventurers. 111 üblic the mannerdefcribed in the scheme for the Hotel reifl- Lottery. A nett deduilion of five per cent, will the be made to defray theneceffary expenfes.of print cofts ing, &c. and the surplus will be made a part ot :ereft the fund 'intended for the National Univerlity, to have be creeled within the city of- V aihington. j anv The real fecuritiesgiven for the payment of the have Prizes, are held by the President and two Dirrcl -1 the orß 01 the Bank of Columbia > an<l are v4,ue<l at 1,, v» mere than half the amount ot the lottery. SAMUEL BLODGET. p i f § Tickets may be had at the Bank ot Colarti >> hia ;of James Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Peter f" Gilman, BoAob ;of John Hopktas, Richmond ; " I and of Richard Wslls, Cooper's Ferry, e not mw f made nber, 40 , ror bale, s; on the Office of the Gazette of the United >n the States, No. 119, Chelnut-llreet, on 18 The laji Report of the late Secretary ' I 'y C of the Treasury; being ab. ief history of the '■ j state of financial i-oncerns of the United States. DdL The Proceedings of the Executive of the United States refpe&ing the we/tern tn gr. cumftances no where elle to be found. 50 [i cents. The Letter of Mr. Pickering to q our rainifter in France. 37 1-2 cents. ' An Account of the Receipts and Expenditures of the United States for the year or sale 1795. mcnce A few copies of the volume for 1794 may : books had to complete setts. _ : city D'lvernois' account of the Revo 'whcTe lut'.otyn Geneva, u i-i cents, in may April 3. .ottery bythc Mr. Pickering's Letter to Gen. , Pinckney. lc pub- J k, cer- I, land, A few copies of the above mtcrefiing paper, rty. ' may be had at the office of the gazette of the V RAT. j nited States. saw ""yU 5 , tea N A FEW thefts of Imperial. Hyson Skin and Souchong Teas of a fupenor quality for sale a: the flore of the fublcriber, the north west corner of ilarket and Third-streets. Patent Shot. ALSO, A l,r»c CELLAR to be let at a very lo\» rent. Enquire as above of RICHARD WISTAR. April 29. ftu&thim For Sale, At this Office, No. 119 Chefnutjlr-eet, A few copies of a late Report of a Committee « of the Senate, on thefubjeft of the GEQ&GIA LANDS. March 13 - Wanted to hire, In the city of Philadelphia or neighborhood, A Malt-house and Brewery. For fu.-ther particulars please apply; to th« Printer hereof. ' May 5. SWAN N'S Riding Scbeol, Worfc Academy ly Infirmary, Adjoining the Peblic Square, Market Street. t. SWANN ' RETURNShis sincere thanks tothofe gentlemen by " whom he has been employed. during bisiefider.ee in 3 this City, and llauers himfelf that the success of hit i efforts, in the numerous, obflinate and dangcioas dif - cases in Horses, in which he has been contulted, to ,, g ether with his moderate charges, will fecurc their t future favors and recommendation. n He now begs leave to inform them and the public at large that his [pacious'and commodious peemifes, , ere&ed for the purposes above deferibed are open for tr,c reception of pupils of either lex, who with to be e inftru£ted in the Ait of Riding, and the right method of governing their horses, so as to ride them with cafe elegance, a»d fafety—their horses will be carc )• fully and expeditioufly broke, for every purpose.and m made obedient to he will ot the riders ; the natural e powers which are shut upin them, will be unfolded k by art, calling forth unilormity ot motion, and giving to that noble animal all those beauties of aftion which r providence has so bountilully bellowed on them. Alfo,at his hospital, every diforderto which the 111 horse is liable will be treated according to the rules of art, confirmed by long and repeated experience, e, The utility of the above inllitu'ion has never been X, qhellioned, that it has long been wanted in this city, >k gentleman's stud willmanifeft, and 1 . Sw a hn as the ftrlleflablilber of tlieveterenary art, solicits and 1( j relies upon the support of tha- public (which he is - ever anxious in fetving) to enable him to bring it to perfe£lion. The idea of a (übfeription for •» at pur. ?' pofehas beeu hinted by levc-tal gentleman, who wilb lls to promote the inftltution —the amount of each fub of fcripiion to be rcturned"by lervices in any of the dc partmentslhe profeffes, agreeable to the rate of charges tiated in his hand bill. SuchHibfcription is now o pen, and the figr.atures of many reipeflable gentlemen already obtained. He therefore iojorms hi* fiiends - and such Ladies and gentlemen to whom he has not the honor of being known, that he Oiall in a few days tahetbe liberty of waiting upo* them and solici ting their support and protection. N. B. Horses are properly prepared for those La diesaud Gtntlemenwho with to be inftrufled.. Nov. 5. "h*f f' Chocolate and Mustard irs) Manufaftured as usual, ,o ' Ginger and Pepper ground DOO Shelled or Pearl Barley 300 Bhiladeiphia Porter, Beer, Ale and Cydtr 060 London Porter 000 Taunton and Burton Ale 000 Red Port and other Wines, eithc ono or by the pipe, quarter-calk c* gallon—Taxable 000 I for exportation or home confuiuption 000 For Sale by coo John Haworth. ,000 N0.98 south Ffent street. 000 May j8 {t '4 w ,000 ■ " ,000 NOTICE. ,000 JF JOSEPH WESSELS, formerly of London. 1 who came paffenger'in the fliip Fa£lor, to Philadelphia, in the year 1794, a PP'y at No. 197 Market-ftrcet, he will hear of lome —— thing to his advantage. Any information re ,ooo fpeding him will be thankrully rccci V ed. May 11 * CLARET OF THE ith s. r Vintage of 1792, tick- * n ca^es o): 14 anc ' 30 kottlea eac^» FOR SALs BY eno{ ' RUNDLE y LEECH, ty of March 29 mwftf cady -—' ' ' übli " An excellent Stand for Business, fpo f . With Stuck fuitablc thereto. hem, npHE fubferibers, aflignets of Joieph Meif ■6, ill L son, offer for Tale all the (lock of goods on -lotel i hand, lately belonging, to faii MeifTon, conftft , will ing of a great variety of liquors, groceries, &c. irint- Any person wilhing to engage in bnilneis as a irt of grocer, will hive an opportunity of purchaftog )"i to tile whole of the retail flore on reasonable terms, and can immediately get poflsffion of it, at the [ the corner of Strawberry alley and Chelnut-llreet, ire<S- w hich has been longknown as an excellent stand at for that line of business. If not fold in ten days, the whole of that, with a large qnatitity of wines, St. Croix and New-England rem* >lism- &c w im )e put up to public auction. e ' tr For terms applv to Dnd! ' David Walker, wf Win. Buckley, or Samuel Keith. May 10 ® nited _— < far TO'BE RENTED, f / And may be entered upon ai any time, ' e wellimprQvcd water worls . JL on Brandywine, three miles from the town j of Wilmington, in the state of Delaware j. 'n in- consisting ok 1 A large, convenient Slitting Mill, In complete order, having fcreral pair of roll» T tn and cutters of every iize. 3 A large, Stone Merchant MHI, „„ ] Having three pair Viurr ftonss, boulting works, corn kiln and every other necelTary apparatus. ?, " r A Saw Mill, iv be 1 I" the best order, and a pair of timber wheels. A Smith's Shop and Tools. eVO- To accommodate these works there is 3 large commodious stone dwelling house, kitchen and waft) houie and a number of dwelling houfea for workmen, with gardens adjoining ; two large ftone Rabies, two stone coal houses, and a coop er's (hop, with meadow and paflure grounds. If thr tenant chufes he may have the oppor tunity to purchase an excellent te-m of five hor ses, waggon, coal carriages ami bed, with a paper, lock of coal in the coal houses f.jffinest to mi rhe U- three hundred tons of iron.—Apply to RUMFORD & ABIJAII DAWES, § No. 7, S6Uth Water-ftrret.
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