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THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED, Fo:
And for Sale
At the OfF.ce of the Ed tor oi the Gaiette of the
United 'tales, aut
No. 119 Chefuut-Strett,
[niCi ONI COLLAR AND FIFTY CENtf] CO
A FEW COPItS OF THE triJ
Receipts and Expenditures |^
OF THE UNITED STATES, j , 10
For the Year 1795, I ma
TWhStlie r.ATtST Period to which an account |
tan he made up.
February i». §•
A Quantity of Brandy,
FIRST k ad jjroof,
Gin, of 4th )>roof, in p ; .p?s
Jamaica Spirits, 4th proof, in Hhds
Old Hock, in cases of 40 dozen each
Gtafs Tumblers, in pints apd half-pints ,
Window Glass, in boxes, of different li«s '>'
Hazlennts, in sacks
Whiting
SpaniH) Brown J
For Sile by
PETER BLIGHT.
January 4 §•
S W A N N'S J_
Riding School, Worfc Academy Infirmary, F
Adjoining the Pablic Square. Market Street.
T. SWANN i
RETURNS hij sincere thanks tothofe pentlemcn by
whom he has been employed, during his residence in
this City, «nd flatters himfelf that the fuecefi of his
efforts, in the numerous, obflinate and dengerous dif
rafei in Hotfes, in which he has been cnnfulted, to
rether with his moderate charges, will fccute their
future favors and recommendation.
He now begs leave to inform them and the public
at large that his spacious and commodious premises,
erefted for the purposes above described are open for
the reception of pupils of either lex, who wilhto be
inflruited in the Art of Riding, and the light method
ot governing their horses, so as to ride them with
eaie elegance, and fafety—their horses will be care
fully an ! expeditioudy broke, for every purpose, ai d P
made obedient to he will of the riders ; the natural
powkrs which are (hut up in them, will be unfolded .
by art, calling forth uniformity ot rooticn, and giving
to that nobleaniraal all thoie beauties of aftion which
providence has so bountifully bellowed on them.
Also, at his hofpit«l. every diiorderto which the
horse is liable will be treated according to the rules of
art, confirmed by longandrepeated experience. hi
The utility ot the above inllitution has never been
qneftio.icd.that it has loog becft wanted in this city,
evsri gert'.eman's llud willmanifeft, and T. Swann
as the firft ellahlifher of the vetcrenary art, solicits and
lelies upon the fuppoitof that public (which he is
ever anxious in fetvirig) to enable him to bring it to
perfeftion. The idea of a fubfeription for that pur
pose has beeu hinted by feversl gentleman, who with
to proiaoif the inllitution —the amount of each sub- .
fcripuon to bercturned by furviccs in any of the de- *
partmentsjhe orofelfes, agreeable to the rate of charges
Uatcd in iis hand bill. Suchfubfcription is now o- "
pen, and the signatures of many refpeflable gentlemen
already obtained. He therefore injorms hi. friends
and h Ladies and gentlemen to whom he has not
the horor of being known, that he shall in a few
tiayitikethe libertyof wsitinp upon thtm and folici-
ting their support and prott-£kioo. (
N. B. Horses are properly prepared for those La
diesand Geutlemenwho with to be inftruftfd.
Nov. j.- tth&t
, Advertisement. ,
To le fold ut private sale, <
A LIKELY strong bay HOIISE, 5 years '
old, fit for the saddle- Also, a likely full
blooded MARE, 4 years old, runs well, and is
now fir for the pith— hey are lately from Vir
gin!!, and may be seen at the ftah'es of Jamts ,
M'Cawley, No. 45 in Cherry alley. Any per
son desirous to buy either on both, mull apply
to the owner, at «r. Valley's corner ef Cherry
a'.ley and Fourth-ftreet^
May
Lancaster, Harrijburgh, Carltjle,
'Shtppenjburg and Sunbury
STAGE S.
'"T'Hii public arc Tequefted to take notice, that
_L the'partnerfhip which has for some time sub
sisted betWKim Nfathias Sk'ugh of Lancaster, and
William Geer, it now diffolvcd : but, not as M.
SloujrU infin«ate« to the public witlioat juff- cause ;
as will more fully appear by :i,letter on the fub
jeft from M. Mlouph t. VV. Oecr, dated the 19th
December lall. a reciul of vthich i, not now deem
ed iicceffar'y Auy gentleman who wilhes to be
more circumliantlally informed of the merits of
this buffn -fs" hy applying to W. Geer may have
tiR-pcrufal «f M. Slough's letter, and then can be
at fu:l liberty to determine whether or r.ot W.
C.-cv is net perteflly juftifiabie in attaching him
f-if to aDy other per ton in the prosecution of the
Stage conveyance from Philadelphia to Shippenf
urg, cr any other place.
New from tbe liberal and generous support the
public were pleased Jo confer on the firft effort in
this business, William Gffer, in conjunction' with
Messrs. Reily, Weed and Wi'.mer, is determined
to prosecute and c=rry ifon, with every care, at
tention and dispatch that a zeal to oblige the pub
lic canpoflibly exert.
'flie above company, who are amply provided
wi:'-' carriages; horses, and every appurtenance to
render the passage fcife and commodious, inform
thoW v.'fiu v/ifh to patronize and encourage the
undertaking, that they can take their feats at
George Weed's, the sign of the White Horse,
Market Street, Philadelphia, on every Monday
and Friday, to proceed to Lancaster, Harrifburg,
Cnrlifle aud Shippenfburg. 'J'he fare as hitherto
eftafelilied.
Per the further accommodation of the public,
a Stage will start every Wednesday from the house
of Samuel Elder, in Harrifburg, arrive at Sun
bury in Northumberland county* every Tburfday,
and refurn from theace and ?..rive at Hauifburg
every Saturday,io tfcat passengers destined for
Lancaster or Philadelphia, may proceed 00 MOll
- GEE It.
Lancaster, Jar. 27. *797-
Rf.TT" This Line ef Stages fiarts from th?
house of William Pcrree, in Lancaster, on every
Tu£fday and Saturday morning at 6 o'clock, pro
ceeding to the westward; and from the house of
Mr. Saynel Elder in Harrifburg. etery Wednes
day morning, on the fame evening arrives at Pe
trick "Cochran's in bhippenfourg, and returns
frofi\ thence cn eicry Thursday : perfdrmmg the
fame routine daily as in its tour from Philadel
phia. "' wf
GOLD AND SILVER
bullion.
THE fcigl.eft price in ready money will be gi
ven for gold or silver bullion, old gold or
silver, or gold du», at No. 39, North Stventl.-
ftrtet.
April 10 iaw6w
A PEWJIOXES OF
Bologna Sausages,
X)f a superior o«ality, to be SolJ at No.
100, B<»uih l 7 ronl-Streei.
Aprilto, tetf
nph'Eiioidcrj of F.cbert Mortis ;r.i John Li-
L ekolfen's cores w.d acceptances, dcpofitcd a;
collateral fecuriiiesfnr the engagements of Edward (
Fox and TamesGrecijltaf, are recuefted to
TAKE NOTICE
Thai the fubferibers, ;t the rer-ifft and by the
authority of the holdersof near Dir." tenths ot the
amount of the papor above alluded to, have receiv
ed from George Simpfon, Efr» an aflignment of the
trull under which the said ncte* and acceptances
are secured, together with all t 1 e deeds and obli
gations thereunto attached-*—therefore any applies- , »
fion tor lale of any part of fa d propertyis to be
made to THORIAS W* 1 RANCIS,
HENRY PRATT, L . ;
JOHN MILLf.P, jun. " u
JOHN ASHLEY, " e l
JACOB BAKKR. - tor
March i. m*th f ■ _
JNotice. A
April yd. 1797-
THE Managers of the Canal Lottery, No.
11, an nounce to the public, that the
drawing will positively commence on the twen
ty-r.inth of May next. Tickets to be had of %
either of the managers, and at the Canal Office.
Wm. MOORE SMITH, Sec'y. JC
April 3 ' mth,t29thM
A New Work.
PROPOSALS
For print log aud publishing, by fubfeription, The
Hiflory of Pennsylvania, a n
IN North-America, from the original UifHuitien and
settlement of that province, under the firft propri
etor and governor, William PenMj in i6Bi» till
after the year 174*; with 9 l
AN INTRODUCTION.
Refpe&ing the Life of w. PENN» ab
Prior to the grant of that Province, and the reli- t j (
eious Society of the people called Quakers; with the jjj
FIRST RISEof the NEIGHBORINGCOLONIES,
msre particularly ot WEST-NEW- JERSE\ , and the _
Settlement of the DUTCH and SWEDES 011 DEL A- J
>VARE,
To which is added,
A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SAID PRO
VINCE.
And of the general Hate, in which it flourifhed, T
principally between the years 1760 and 1770. The L
whole including a varietv of things, ufeful and in- m
terefting to be known, refpetting that country incariy
time, &c. With an appendix.
Written principally between the years 1776,' and 1780, F<
By Robert Proud. so
l( Pukhrum eji benefacere rtipublicce, etiam henedicere
baud abjuidum eji t vel pace vel bello clarum fieri licet''
fal.Catalin.
" Sedcum plerique arbiti entnr res bellicas majores ejfe
quam urbanas. minuendaefl hcec opinio."
1 Cic. Off.
(Entered according to law,)
" WILLIAM PENN, the great legifiator of the
Quakers, (in Pennsylvania) had the fucceCs of aeon- ti
queror, in efbbHlhing and defending his colony, a- }i
inong favagetribea, without ever drawing the sword ; c
the goodness of the most benevolent rulers, in trea
tiog hisfubje&s as his own children ; and the tender- <
ncis of an universal father, who opened his arms to r
all mankind without diftin&ion of feft or party. In
his Republic it was not his religious creed, but per- 0
fonal merit, that entitJcd member of society to *
the prote£lic* and emolument of the State*" r
EJfay on Toleration, by Arthur O'Lcary. r
CONDITIONS. t
J. This work will be printed in two oftavo volt
umes, neatly "bound and lettered, both in sheep and {
calf, for the choice of the fubferibers; on paper Ami- \
5 lar to that of the conditions, as pubiijhed in the Sabjcrip
j Ufa papers.
11. The head of William Penn, handsomely en- ,
5 grjved, will be prefixed to the firft, and a map qt j
sketch of Pennsylvania, and the parts adjacent, to the j
5 second volume.
Ill* The price to fubferibers will be four dollars
' and an hajf in sheep, and five dollars in calf< one *
- dollar to be paid at the time of fubfejibing, two dol
lars on the delivery of the firft: volume, and the re
mainder on the delivery of the second.
IV. When one thousand copies are fubferibed '
for, the work will be out to press and finifhed with
? all convenient expedition.
Subscriptions will be received by Zachariah Poul
f«o, jun. Printer, No. 80, Chefuut-ftreet, and at the
Philadelphia Library in Fifth-ftreet ; by lfaac Col
t lins Printer, and Joseph James, Merchant, New
- York; by John P. Pleafants and George W. Field,
d Merchants. Baltimore; and by other persona both
[. in town and country.
; February iß> tu&f
I - To be fold or let,
-And immediate pojfejfion given,
e A genteel two story Brick House ;
e Ql I'UATE on the urper end of Broad-street, in
O the city of Burlington, with f6ur rooms and
i- an entry on each floor, good cellfrs under the
i£ wliole, a pump m the yard, a garden and court
f- yard, containing nearly half an acre under good
iefice, with aft able. adjoining the yard. The
ie whole property is in good order,
in For terms apply to the fubfenber in Burlington,
:h who v/ill give a credit for a considerable part of
:d the purchase money if good fecu/ity is given.
William Coxe, jun.
3 ~ May 17. aawtf
:d
William Haydon,
ie Drawing Majler, from London ;
at he ftudicd fjveral years under cne
e, V i of the mofl emineKt malters in that fci
»y ence. He attemls young ladies and gentlemen
g> at (heir refpeAive houses. His terms are fix
t0 dollars per month for attendance three times
pir week; likewise all kind of ornamental
■ c ' painting, fruit','floweis, &c. taught on the above
terms.
n " A line direfled to W. Haydon, No. 16, Pear
1 i r ' street, will b« immediately attended to.
W. H. flatters himfelf his terms will bie par
ur titularly advantageous, where there arefeveral
pnptls in the fame family ; as he makes no al
teration in his terms if there are two or three
to teach in one family.
h, Ma y 9-
„ y This Day is Publiflied,
of sV MelT- Dobfon, Carey, Campbejl, Rice, and the
e f. other Bookfellcrs,
rtce One Dollar and twenty-five cents,
r,is Rlegant'y printed on IVcue paper, and Hat
he frtjfed,
el- r»y John Thoropfon,
A COMPARATIVE VIEW OF
The Constitutions
Of the several States with other, and with
tliat of five United States: exhibiting in Tables,
the prominent features of caeh Conft'tut;on, and
or clafling together their most important provifious,
ki*- under the several heads cf administration; with
Notes and Observations.
By WILLIAM SMITH,
Of South-Caroline,
L L. D. and member of •the Corjjrefs gf the
United States.
Dedicated to the People of tht United States.
Jo.
N. B. A few Copies printed on an inferior pa
pciy at 3-4thsof a doHar.
February 6 mwf
lapcr.'cd in tie si/ip PtgaUy
And for lale by John Morrott, No. 116, L'oiul. A
Front-ilrtet, V
Hyson Bp r
Hyson Skin ( rEAS »
liounj Hyson (
Imperial J
April 20. eotf
For Sale, 3
TWO LOTS OF GROUND in Kenfing- get
ton, on the south fide of Hanover-street, ten
containing thirty-fix feet in breadth and one f ee
hundred and fixty-fevtn and a half feet in j„
depth to a twenty feet alley For further ill
formation enquire at No. "37, Arch-flreet. ft r(
March 18. eodtf_
All persons who have any demands j 1 ®
the cftate of J6hn Finlay, deceafifd, so '
are requested to exhibit their accounts proper- o{]
ly attested on or before the aoth of May next—
and'thofe who are indebted to said estate are re- c j J
quested to make immediate payment to either of oy
the Subscribers. 0 f
ROBERT HENDERSON, | Mmimftratori an
JOHN M'CARA, 5 ya
April 26. loi
~ ~
Translations. £
MEMORIALS, aclvertifcnveiits, epillolary, cu
and fothcr writings in French and En
glift), undertaken by Samuel Chandler, A. M.
translator of Le Moniteur, L'Oblervateur, Les _
Quatre Tils Aymons, L'Heroine Americain,
and many olher French authors.
S. C. has been in the l»abit of compiling for
the most approved publications, occasionally
attending where the hurry of bufmeis may re
quire his immediate attendance. 1
Encouraged and afiifted by gentlemen of X
abilities, he propefes publishing by fubferip- gc
tion, a work in French and Englifli, by the tu
title of The American Speßator. The profpe<Sl- gi
us maybe seen at his lodgings, No. 671 Arch- w
Jireet.
April *7. t C
——
Benjamin & .Jacob John fan,
No. 147 Market Street, Philadelphia, 111
HAVE jafl received by the Connecticut and other
late arrivals lrom Liverpool, a general aflbrt-
ment ot well chosen
Dry Goods,
For the ensuing Seafou, for sale on the lowest terms
for cash or the common credit.
A large collcftion of Books at their u&ially mo
derate prices.
4th moath, 25th, *797» tw&t4
To be fold at Public Vendue, o]
To the highest bidder, at the house «f Mr. f(
William Evans, the sign of the Indian
Queen, in the city of Baltimore, on the 2jth
day o.f Oflober next, at II o'clock, A. M.
About seven thousand acres of land,
the property of William Bell, of Philadelphia,
lying between Rcifter's-town and Westminster,
commonly called Little AVinchefter, (the turn
pike road runs through a confiderabie partfof
these lands) the trail begins about 17 miles
from Baltimore, within a few hundred yards
of said Reifter's-town, and extends to the dif
, tance of absut twenty-three milta from Balti
more, and liw on the main falls of Patapfico
fiver, 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- g
tion of meadow and wood land on each trail,
L some of them highly improved, with excellent
■ buildings and fine gvifs.
ALSO,
■ A tra£t of seven hundred acres of
' land, called Clover Farms, within five miles of
: Bladenfhurg, efleemed very good for Grass.
, Richard Ponfonby.of Bladenfburgh, will shew
. this land to any p-rfon inclined to purchase.
I ALSO,
- A tradt of land of about three hun
j dred and thirty acres, within about two miles
J and a half of 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
e city of Washington, Bladenfburgh, Alexandria
and a part of George-town, and miles
- down the Potomac river. Mr. Richard Por.fon
'• by, of Bladenfbuig, will also shew th.s land.
h A liberal credit will be given for the gteateft
part of the purchase money. Ihe terms will
be made known on the day of sale.
May 8
Georgetown Bridge Company.
Extradl of an afl pnffed by the Legislature of
> the state of Maryland on the 29th December,
r. 1791, entitled, "An ail for ereiling a bridge
d over Potowmac river.
le <• And be it enaSed, that the said direilors or
rt any two »f them lhall and may require any sum
ld or sums of money in equal proportion from each
ie and every proprietor, as may from time to time
be necessary for carrying on the building of said
"j bridge; and after giving three months public
notice, it shall and may be lawful for the direil
ors R> sue for and racover in the nam» of the
company such unpaid requilition, with all costs
and charges incidental thereto, and legal interelt
thereon from the time the fame should have
been paid: And the negleil or refufal to pay any
fnch requisition after public notice shall have
been given at least for three months in all the
ne newspapers hei eiti before enumerated, fliall have
:i- the effeil to forfeit all preceding payments made
En on the Ciarc or (hares so negleiUJ or refufedto
ix be paid t9 the use and benefit of the company."
es The above extract is published for the infor
al mation of such cf .the llockholders as have not
vc complied with the rcquifitions heretofore made
as follow: On the ill November,
>3r 1795, 20 dollars, on the ibth May, 4°
dollars; an the eoth July, 1796, oil
ir- the ift September, 1796, 40 dollars, and on the
ral ift November, dollars. Caution is
al- now given that After the expiration of the time
ce limited for the continuance of this advertise
ment (three months) the law will be carried
into rigid and complete effeil against all deliu
— quents.
By order of tile Direilors,
Ihc WALTER SMITH, Treajurer.
Georgetown, May 1, 1797* !Mr 3 m
"■ Lottery and Broker's Office,
No. 64, South Second-Urea.
I"*ICKETS »a the Canal Lottery-, No. 2, for hit
drawing the 19111 day of May next—Checkbooks
lth fin- regiilering and examination in this, the City
!es > of Washington, No. a, and Paterfon Lotteries,
Ltui now drawing, are kept—also information where
:us > Ticket lin Washington, No. a, and Patttrfon majr
i'l> be had—Tickets io th« Schuylkill Bridge Lottery
for sale at ten dollars each, and as soon as i!7u«d,
Ticketsin all the other Lotteries authorized by the
Legislature of thisflatc wilf be for sale.
the The lutfcriler falicits the appli atron of thepuli.
lie an J his friends whawifh 10 fell bank flock, ccr
tificates, bills of exchange or notes, houses, land,
.•a- ic.orto obtain money on dep.fit of property.
WILLIAM BLACKBURN.
April 2
For Sale,
A pair tf Geo J Black Carriage
Which ihuy befcca ky application a- No. 114, J\
Spruet Street, between SeccnJ and Third. j- j
M*y»- «• we
TO BE SOLD,
A valuable three ftnry Brick Houie ; '
SITUATE in Lodge alley, next to tl.a bank of
Pennsylvania, the lot on which it llaiuia, to-
gcth'er with the vacant lot adjoining, which ex
tends to Goforth-ftreet. The house is about 50
feet in front en and about 42 feet
in depth, the adjoining lot is about 96 feet
front on Lodge alley, and 42 on Goforth
ilreet, being a street which leads from Chefnut
ffcreet and Carter' 9 alley into Dcck-ftreet at the
horse market. The house con lifts of ten lodg
ing rooms, with fix fire places, two dining
rooms, one of them forty feet in length, the T
other about thirty-four feet, each containing
two fire places, two parlours and a large kit
-1 hen, with extensive cellars under, and garret# Y
over the whole, a privilege of a vacant lot
of ground to the eastward between this houle
and the bank, a pump of excellent water in the
yard, a handsome piazza fronting the vacant
lot, and a frame flable and dwelling house on
Gofarth-ftreet. The prcrnifes new rent for w
£*3lß per annum. To t»e fold clear of all in- of
cumbrances. w
For terms apply to John Clement Stocker. at
April sco 3*wtf
Maurice Moynihan,
No. 81, Nerth Seeondjlreet,
A few doors above Arch-flreet,
INFORMS bis friends and the public, that he has
for wholesale or retail, on the lowest terms, a C
genejml affortraent of Queen's Ware, gilt and cut
tumblers, plain and flowered quart, pint, half pint pi
gill and half gill do. exacft measures, decanters and an
wine glaffe6 ; gallon, half gallon, quart and pint io
bowls, and china in sets and separate ; pocket ft;
bottles: Schuyikill and Jersey country quart and fit
half gallon bottles; Ory Goods, &c. See. at
N. B. Crates put up with care at the fkorteft no
tice. th
May n, ui
— in
Chocolate and Mallard
Manufailured as usual,
Ginger and Pepper ground
Shelled or Pearl Barley
Bhiladelphia Porter, Beer, Ale and Cyder
London Porter I
Taunton and Bwiton Ale
Red Port and other Wines, eithe bottled, h<
or by the pipe, quarter-calk or gallon —fuitaole w
for exportation or home consumption
For Sale by
John Hawsrtb.
No. 98 south Front street.
May 18 th4W- v
— " ■ a
City of Washington.
SCHEME ,
Of the Lottery, No. 11,
1 Ear the Improvement of the Federal City.
I
' A magnificent dwel'.ing-houfe 10,000 dollars, 1
" & cash 30,000, are 50,80 a 1
> 1 ditto 15,000 & cafe 25,000 40,000 %
t 1 ditto 15,000 & cash 15,000 30,000
1 ditto io,oao U cash 10,000 ao,«oo 1
1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 10,000
( j ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 10,000
I cash prize of 10,000
ado. 5,000 each, are ■ 10,000
10 do. 1,000 • - 10,000
v 20 do. 500 - - 10,000
00 do. 100 - - 10,000 ]
100 do. 50 - - 10,04(1 ;
400 do. 35 " 10,000
:s 1,000 do. a© * 40,000
:- 15,00s) do. 10 - 15©, 000
e —:
e 16,739 Prizes.
1a 33,261 Blanks.
:s
1- 50,000 Tickets, at E:ght Dollars, 400,000
ft N. B. Tofavour thofewho may take a quan-
II tity of Tickets, the prize of 40,000 dollars will be
the last drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the last
but oni:
_ And approved notes, securing payment in either
tnon«y or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will
be received fox any number not less than 30 tick
ff ets.
r, This Lottery will afford an elegant specimen ol
;e the private buildings to he ertiled in the City of
Washington—Two beautiful designs are already
or fcleiled for the entire fronts on two of the public
m squares; from these drawings it ispropofed to erect
1] two centre and 'our corner taildiags,as icon as pof
nc fible after this lottery is fold, and to convey them,
when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in
:j c the mannerdefcribed in the'fchenie for the Hotel
». Lottery. A nett deJuSion of five per cent, will
.' be made to defray the necessary cxpenfes of print
-11 ing, &c. and the surplus will be made a pan of
.! the fund intended for the National Univeriity, to
be erected within the city of Washington.
vt The real fecurit.esgiven for the payment of the
1 V Prizes, are held by the Prchdent and two pirea
vc ors of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at
I,e wore than half the Etncuntof the lottery.
ve SAMUEL BLODGKT.
(1e »§« Tickets may be had at the Dar.k of Colcm
to l-ia ; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore ; of Peter
•" Oilman, Boflon ; of John Hopkins, Richmond ;
» r - and of Richard Wells, Cooper's Terry,
lot mwf
de -
40 * or Sale >
011 At the Office ot the Uazette of the United
| ie States, No. 119, Chelnnt-flieet,
is The la/l Report of the late Secretary
of the Treasury; being a brief liiftory of the
state of financial (concerns of the United States.
ied The Proceedings of the Executive
of the United State, refpeiilng the western m
furreilion s Containing many laiils and cir
cutn fiances no where else to be found, 30
cents.
_ The Letter of Mr. Pickering to
our minister in France. 37 i-» cents.
An Account of the Receipts and
Expenditures of the United States for the year
W 6 >79S- , , , , ,
nee A few copies of the volume for 1794 may be
oks had to complete setts.
->ty D'lvernois' account of the Revo
lution in Geneva, is 1-1 cents,
naj April 3. $
ery
Th« Mr. Pickering's Letter to Gea.
, Pinckney.
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U-J A few copies of the abovt uitirtfiing paper,
' may be hacf at the office of the C»7.ette of the 17-
T. r.ited State*.
n ' nay 13 5
tea s.
A FEW cheiU of impsriiJ, Hyfcn S'ain and
Souchong Tea) of a luperior quality for
tale at the ft or? of the fubfc.riber, the north
west cor icr of Market and Third»ftreeu.
Patent Shot.
ALSO,
A large CELLAR to be let at a very low rent.
Eiiquireai above of RICHARD WISIAR.
April 39. ftu&thim
7 his Day it Pulli/heJ,
Price sj Cents,
By JOHN OHMROD,
NO. il CHESNUT-STRBET,
A Discourse,
Delivered on the lid of February, 1-97,
At the FUVZRsIL of
The Rev. GiI.BERT TENNENT SNOWDEN,
Pafior of the Presbyterian Church of Cranbeiry,
in the State of New-Jerfty, /
Bytheßrv. SAMUEL STANHOPE SMITH
D.D. Beefident of th« College of Newjerfey
March II 5
The Subicriber,
Determined to retire from business, invites alt
who have anv note, bill, bond or acceptance
of hit, now due, to call for payment ; and thofs
who wilh to anticipate may receive the money
at a reasonable difcouut.
JAMES SWAN.
May 12. diw.
Dorcheftcr, ncarßoflcfl, 16th May 1797.
TOB E S~oTb,
And possession given immediately,
A Lot of Land;
SITUATED in Mount-Holly, in tite county
of Burlington, in New-Jersey, lately occu
pied by Francis Bullus, Esquire, upon which ar3
an excellent brick house, two (lories hiuh, with
four convenient rooms on each floor, alio a good
stable, carriage house and other buildings. The
situation is valuable for business of any kind, asid
at least equal to ar.y other in the town.
The terms of payment will be made easy to
the purchaser. Apply to William Koffell, lifq.
uire, John Perry, or Richard Coxe, merchants,
i-n or to the Suhfcr.ber, in the city
of Burlington.
JOSEPH M'ILrAINS.
Burlington, 27th April May S—J3W5 —J3W
To be fold at private iale,
A TWO story dwelling house and lot of ground
in the city of Burlington, (late of New-Jcr
fey, in a healthy and pleasant situation. Thg
house is of brick,containing four good sized rooms,
with a convenient kitchen and cellar. The lot,
on which is a stable, &c. contains about an acr: of
land of the heft quality, with a front luCciciit to
admit two 01 three large hoiifes, independent of
that part at present occupied by the house.
For further particulars erquire of Joseph M'll
vaine, Esq. in Burlington, or Jafeph Reed, No,
214, High-street, Philadelphia.
May 11. co2w
This Day is published,
By THOMAS 1)0 BSO N,
At the Stone House, iio. 41 fouthSeceud-llreet,
Price J7 1-1 cents,
Iwo Leisures on Combustion.
QUpplementary to a courfc of Ledurcs or CHE
, O MISTRY ; containing an Examination of Dr.
Prieftlcy's Confederations on the Do&rine of Phlo
, gifton, and the accompofitioo of Vat' r,
, By JOHN MACLEAN,
> Profeffor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy
, in the College of New-Jersey.
3 May 21 mwfjp
d Venereal Complaints,
"pUNCrifALLY attended to in every flage of
n A that disease, without the use of mercury or
° reflraint of diet, in any cafe recent and simple, ou
0 application at 113, Chtfnut-ftrec?, opposite
0 the United States bank, cr at No. 170, Sfoatft Wa
-0 ter-ftveet, between Spruce and Pine-flfcects, where
o he ha> cpened an office for the better accommoda
tion of his patients.
But in Lues Venerea confirmed, Do&or Morgan
pledges himfelf, that nofyftem of cure (however
fpecicus) can be effj&tal without mercury, and
0 that all the known iules of practice for theie two
centuries pail, and united experience affirms, that
any substitute for it is but nugatory, and «ny mode
)C of practice to the contrary rtjuft be futile and de-»
T ceptioirs.
Nevcithclafs, he undertakes, however compli-
Jr cated the cafe, to cfte& a cure without incouve-
nience or injury to the patient's couftitution, and
in time not generally experienced or expe&ed.
N li. Rcgularattcndar.ce at theoifice in Watcr-
Q |- ftteet, fro:* the hour of nine o'clock in the morn
ing until one, and from three o'clock in the cveji
-1 ing until seven ; but any other time at his dwelling
'• house, in Chefnut street.
May 16. dtf
n, Pennsylvania Population Corn
el pany.
ill XTOTICE is hereby given to the StarchoM
t- -lN ers, that a further afieflmcnt of fifteen
of dollars i< levied on each (hare, payable in the
to following inftalmeiits—viz.
One qu»Ker immediately.
>e Or.e quarteron the ill of Juste.
One quarter ou the iff September.
at One quarter oij the lfl Dec. neit.
Which !hey are requefte-J to pay to the Trea
surer of the Company at the Company's Office,.
n " No. 5,1 north Fourth street, agreeably 10 ihe
cr times above mentionetf ; and they are further
' informed that on their negledliHg to pay the
fame as above dircfled, the feveial forfeitures
direfled by the Ccnflitution, wifll be exai^ed
By order "of the Board,
SOL. MARACIIE,," '
E d 'trtofurtr.
May 15 §im
r y Gold and Silver, Watches,
OF an excellent quality, and neat fafhionable
Gold Chains. Seals i.nd Keys, Eight Dap
*€ Clocks and Time Pieces, fifnionable Steel and Cii*
in— Chains, &c. Sic. for Sale by
ir- PHN J. PARRY,
jo Clotk aod Wa'chmaker, No. 38. S. idftrset.
Clccks and Watchis of all kinds (.arefull;
[q ripaired. -
May 19. tuef. &f-. jw
y "\ Far Sale,
At lhis H Office,
|j e A«. 119
A few copies.of a late Report of a Cemmittec
of the Soriate, on the fubjeft of the
QtOXGIA LA.XQS.
March 13 §
Caution.
r T" , HE Public are hereby forewarned against
JL trullingthe or the Subscrib
er, and be* mother, his fcoond wife. Repeated
' mifcondnfl compel* him to forbid any perlon to
)er jjive them credit on hi< account, as he wiil pay
U- no debts of their-contnfiirvg after this date.
LUIS'O BROWN.
S Philidilphi*/ Kay i 5, >797 it—ft^t