#ayxitoftbe Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. Nombex 1475.J For Sale or Charter, , """ THS SHIP WARREN, Benjamin Church, Mafler. 2^, OF about 180 to»s burthen. En quire of Jeffe & Robert Wain- May 26 - j For Freight or Charter, To any part of Europe, 7'be Swedi/h Ship Alexander Magnus, Capt, Carl O. Ehsman, ABOUT 3JO tons burthen, in this port ; and also the Oanilh Ship FREDERICK JUUUS XAUS, of 450 tons,now lying in Hampton Koads. Apply to JOHN VAUGH * N. Ma y 2<5- tuthf6t JohnTarris, marter. A ORE AT part of her cargo it engaged, and Ihe will fail in ten days. For freight or pal fage apply to capt. Tarrii, at Willings & Francis' wharf, or to GURNET & SMITH. May 25 § For London, THE auip jpljl WILLIAM PENN, Jams 'Josiab, Majler. WILL fail with all convenient speed. For freight or paflage apply to Jeffe Robert Wain. £s* The owners of Goods in the Ihip William Penn, arerequefted to fend their permits on board a* soon as poifibi®. May 19 § For Sale, 7he cargo of the brig Enterprise, Captain Langdon from Bourdeaux, now landing at Morton's -wharf, consiting or 524 hhds. of Claret 2 . 317 cases of ditto -a "u xoo cases of Sweet Oil •-3 -3 XI o pipes London proof ) 5 2 10 pipes of Holland proof 3 W -a Apply to Wharton & Lewis, No. 115, South Front St. Said Brig, WILL take a FREIGHT for the Weft-Indies or Europe, fajls ffi. faft. burthen about fifteen hun -tf?dred barrels, is in complete or der, and will be ready to receive a cargo in a few days Apply as above. May 24 Loft—A Gold Bracelet, Marked S. H. with a double Chain. Any person who may hive found it, and will return it at No. 47, Penn-ftreet, will be handsomely rewarded. May 27. dtf The Subscriber, Determined to retire from bu&nefs, invites all ■who have any note, bill, bond or acceptance of his, now due, to call for payment ; and those who wilh to anticipate may receive the money at a reasonable difcouut. JAMES SWAN. May 12. d2w. Dorcheller, ncarßoftoA, 16th May 1797. Pennfy lvaniaPopulation Company. NOTICE is hereby given to the Share Hold ers, that a further, afleflment of nine dol lar s is levied oa each {hare, payable as follows, viz. Six Dollars immediately, and Three Dollars on the ift of July next. Which they are requested to pay ta the Treafu- | rer of the Company, at the Company's Office, No. S3> North Fourth-street, agreeably to the I times above mentioned ; and they are further informed, that on their neglefting to pay the lime as above diredted, the fevtral forfeitures will be exa&ed. By order of the Board, ■» SOL. MAKACHE, Treasurer. May 17. d3ot To Let, And pojfejfion given in two -Weeks, ' A good 3 story Brick House, c With back buildings—No. 43, Spruce-ftre«t. Apply at No. 109 Spruce-street. May >6 §6t JOHN CRAIG HAS just imported from Rotterdam, via St. Tho mac, and for sale on reasonable terms by Repackage, Platillas Royal Haerlem and German linens Rouens Post artd ProPatria Paper Wafers Quills Oziers for Hoops, in Bundle) Coflee Bags He has also for Sale, Bed Red Clover Seed Old Madeira Wine, fit for immediate use Teneriffe Wine of firft and second Quality Coffee in Bags and Hogflieads Jamaica Spirits Connecticut Turpentine Soap Window Glass Two Trunks of best Patent, Silk and Cotton Hosiery April 18. 4a w Received by the Indoftan, From Madras, A SMALL invoiceconfifting or"the following Coast Goods, viz. Blue Cloths Long Cloths, 14 punjum) Do. do. firie Madrafs Handkerchiefs, and y Book Muilins WILLING tf FRANCIS. March 27. 3aw. PIIIL A DEL PHI A : WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAT 3 i, 1797. To be Sold, at Public Vendue, At the Merchants' Cijffce' house, in Philadelphia, on the 15th day of June, at 8 o'clock in the evening, if not before dilpofcd of at private sale, 40193 1 I * 2 acres of land, on the waters of Wheeling and Filhing creeks, in Walk ington county, Pennsylvania. The foil is remark ably ferule ; and Hefides 1 large body of meadow, there are considerable improvements on the pre' mifes. These landi were patented in 1787. On payment of part of the purchase money, a r-afon abl# credit will be given for the residue. Enquire of the printer. way ij. tS d s The Commissioners I; TT OR carrying intu effedl the TWENTY-FIRST , Art \ c ' c l h e Treaty of Friendship, Limits, and Navigation, between His Catholic Majesty ana the United States of America, hereby give in formation to all Persons therein concerned, That, in order te terminate all d (Terences, on account of the losses sustained by the itizens of the United , Sute »- coofequence of their Vessels and Car goes having b'-t.n taken by the Subje&sof His Cath a ol.c Majesty, during the 'ate. War between Spain and France, that they are ready to receive (at their , Office, between the hours of ten and one o'clock, daily) all complaints and applications, authorized by the said Article, during Eighteen Months lrom the day of the date hereof, and that they have power to examine all such persons as some before them, on oath or affirmation, touching the com plaints in question, and also to receive in evidence, I wr '«<-» teftimory, authenticated in such man ner as they Ihail think proper tO' require or admit. By Order of the Comm'fjioners, PETER LOHRA, Secretary. C mmijft oners Office* ho. 109, Mulberry t reet, Philadelphia) May l~tb, 1797. I 20—$4W Just received, And for sale by Ifane Harvey, juri. No. e. South Watcr-ltreet, A parcel of prime Rice; also, Trinidad and Cayenne Cotton Coffee in Barrels and Bag* Spanilh Hides and Beef. 4th mo. 15, 1797. Philadelphia and Lancaster Turn pike Company. A meeting of the Stockholders of the Phila delphia and Lancaster Turnpike Company, will be heM at the Company's Offiee, on Monday, 10 o'clock, the nthjune next. WILLIAM GOVETT, Sec'ry. Miy it. fr 4W . NOW LANDING, From on board of the Ihip GEORGE BAR CLAY, Capt. Charles M'Alesteb, from Calcutta, the following GOODS, viz. CofTas Punjum Cloths Hummums Gurrahs Guzeenahs India Calicoes Emerties Cotton Checks Ma moo dies Mulmule Sahans Red and Blue Bernagou hkfs Tickeries Patna do. Jellas Santipotte do. Carridarries Plain. striped and flower ed fine muilins Maragunges -Ginghams Baftas, various forts Taffeties Sattln Ro.mals Bandanno red hks. ALSO, 300 Calks Sugar 40 Boxes do. ' 165 B3g» do. 70,00 a lb. weight heavy black Pepper I 40,000 lb. weight Ginger 20 Tons Hemp in Bales 9 Pipes Kail-India Spirits For sale by PHILIPS, CRAMOND &?Co. May 4. dtf For Sale, ON board the Ihip Molls', John Frost, matter (ram Liverpool, laying at Walnut-street wharf 6000 bushels of fine ftoved Salt, And QUtEN'S WARE, well assorted, By PHILIP NICKLIN y Co, WHO HAYR IN STORE, ALSO FOR SALE, 100 Boxes WhiteHavann* Sugars A Imperial and ) T Hyson ) ' 17 tubs Q.uickfilver a a cherts Bandanno Handkerchiefs A few chests Manchester Goods well aflorted in corduroys, thicksets, ginghams, muflinets, dimities, &c. a Trunks black sewing silk,' 180 Crates queens ware, well alTorted, 10 Tons Iheet lead, Nails aflorted, flat and sharp points, n London particular a'nd } Madeira Wine in India market J pipes and hhds. r< 30 pipes, 10 hhds. Teneriffe Wine, at 10 pipes choice Port ditto, c 31 calks yellow paint, 7 boxes iz bundles writing (lates, 1 box ink-flands & note prefles, Sail canvas aflorted No. lag. May 4. dtf _ " Rofs & Simfon, Have for Sale, A QUANTITY OF PRIME St. Domingo Cotton, Superior Old Lilbon Wine in Pipes Excellent India Market Teneriffe Wine, In Madeira Calks ■ — l Afew Quarter Chests best H"£±r d i Muscovado Sugars in Hogfliead), and Coflee in Tierces o. March 7. || tf Al Erfkine's View of the War. in JUST PUBLISHED, V, By ROBERT CAMPBELL & Co. Cs No 40 South Second street, '- 1 [Price 31 Cents] Si! A View of the Cau/es and Confequen- ces of the present War with France. Pcp c By the Honorable Thomas Ekskine. May 1 s f By John Fenno, N°- 119 Cbefnut Street. Millinery Room, he A'o. 136 Markit-Jlreet. te MISS CHKXSTAL e '"TA KES an early opportunity as acquainting h- TO Friends that Ihe. has received by the k- T,i^n AM PsN ' , • a V3rie, y °f NEW MH-- w t-INERV, &c. which flie hopes to be able to e '"ew them in a few days. >n Ma X # 3 ot Now Landing, \At Pratt's nvharff FROM on board the Ihip Thomas Chrikley, Capt. Rafer, from Bourdeaux, in calks Ditto in cases White Wine Vinegar J Red Skins in boxes t For Sale by >f . Rundle & Leech. d May if f ' n - Printed Calicoes. ir JOHN MILLER, Jun. & Co. No. 8 Chefnut-Street, J Have for Sale s, FIFTY TRUNKS neatly aflorted, very low on e Hiort credit, e March 6. •• Advertisement. PURSUANT ia an Order from the Orphans' Court, iv:ll be fold at PUBLIC SALH t at Cranberry, on WeJnfda*, the 14tb day of June next, all that valuable REAL JSSTA TH y late belonging to the Rev. Gilbert T. Snoioden, decezftd, lying in and near Cranberry, in the county of Middlesex, totvnjhip of South Brunfzuicl, (late of New Jersey, upon the lower flage road leading from Philadelphia to New York. A very elegant frame house in a beautiful and healthy fituation t pair, ted white, with Venetian window flutters, thirty feet front and 1 thirty eight feet deep, two rooms with a handsome hall or entry on the firjl floor, three tooms on the second floor and two wcll~fnijbedgarrets. In the rear of the house is an excellent two-Jlory building confiding nf a dining-room fur work people, spacious pantries and a large \iitchen, with every convenience, aitd over these are three chambers for servants. ¥0 the right is an additional building conftfiing of a chamber below and a library above—under the whole 1 . are very fine cellars paved with brick. The house is en- I tirely new and finifbed with tajle'. Every room is bung \ with bells that lead both to the kitchen and the fervunts* I apartments : there is a pump in the yard; and a flone • and brick pavement round the whole house, which is enclof \ ed with a handsome railing, with three gates in front, j \ The farm confijis of one hundred and ftxty seven acres, { with a proportion of woodland and meadow, under excel lertt fence ; a garden with pale fence; a large barn, Jla- . bles, carriage-house, cowboufes, tlfc. all neiu, and built in the befl manner : with a young orcjiojcd-qf 100 grafted trees. Nearly adjoining said farm is a lot of Woodland of thebejl quality, containing 37 acres. Also a tra6J of land within seven miles of Cranberry, containing one hun dred and ffty acres, three-fourths meadow and the reß ex cellent timber. Ihis will be fold in lots or together, as taill bejl suit the pur chafers. The payments, one third cafb-—one third in one and the remaining third, one year following, with intereH * on the tivo lafipayments, and approved feeurity. For further particulars enquire of Nathaniel Hunt, 4 Efq.or Dr. Ralph Lott, Cranberry; of Isaac Snowden, at Pnne*on ;or of Isaac Snowden, Jun. N South Second flreet, Philadelphia. J May 15 §(jmivftS y Richard Bay ley & Co. I Late John Whitesides & Co. 1 No. 136 Market-Jlreet, HAVE received per the ships William Penn and Star from a large and fashionable as- fortment of the following articles : viz. Chintzes, and printed Cottons, of the newest patterns Furniture Dimities and Chintzes Ginghams, plain and figured, Muslins, printed and embroider*d Do. tamhour'd, plain, check and ftrip'd Do tamboured, of a very superior quality -- Fine Book, Jaconet and Decca Handkerchiefs I Dimities and mullinets Damalk table-linen, in setts and in the piece n Diaper ditto in Cloths and in ditto Holland and Russia Sheetings Loop'd Hollands and Irish Linens ? Long Lawns and Cambrics ' Sattins and Silks, plain and figured I Ribbons and Gloves Crapes and Gauzes g Straw, Chip, and Paper Hats and Bonnets, new ihapes Fancy trimmings, &c. With a variety of articles in the Lin«n-Drapery v and Haberdaflaery line. May 22 s*ot Poft-Office, 23d May, 1797. THE Mail for Baltimore will be ciofed at this of fice every morning (Sundays excepted) at half past 7 o'clock. e j The Mail for Boston will be ciofed every day te (Sundays excepted) at 12 o'clock noon ; and The Mail for Frederica, Milford, Clowes, Dagfbo- ei rough, Delaware, Horntown, Accomack Court-House q and Northampton Court-Houte, Virginia, will be ciofed every Monday morning at half past 7 o'clock. . May 23. *i«t JuJl Imported, f« IN the (hip Woodrop Sims,' Capt. Hodgfon, from Canton, ami for sale by the Subfcrib- Ie er, at Mrs. Kinfffy's, corner of Second and ™ Pine-street, Hyson Hyson Skin YTeas all frelh and of m Young Hyson and C excellent quality. Gunpowder j Also, Afew Nankeens. C.HAIGHT. T Aprit 17 dtf 1 ——————— m , Just Arrived, an In the feliooner Dove, Captain Paul, from St er Thomas, and tor sale by the fubferiber. 0 f Muscovado Sugar in hhds- tierces and barrels. an St. Croix Rum in hhda. l w AHd Laguira hides. hit ALSO ON HAND, j u( Imperial, Hyson, and Sherry and Malaga ed Hyson Skin Teas. Wine). m< Yellow Nankeen). Holland Gin in pipes, tw Canton Cloth. Do. Cheese. Lutestrings. Do. Glass ware. Silk Hankerchiefs. China Ware. tur dewing Silk. Window Blinds. dif Cotton in bales. Rhetibarb. rea Peruvian' Bark. Quickfilvtr, &c. JOSEPH SIMS. « May «d. dl4t. 1 Canal Lottery, No. 11. Scheme.of a Lottery, Ai*horized by an aft, entitled, " an aft to the *n»hle the President anil Managers of the »L_ Schuylkill and Sttfquchannah navigation, to to raise, by way of Lottery, the sum of Four Hundred Thousand Dollars, for the pu/pofe of completing the works, in their aft» of - incorporation mentioned." Dollars I Prize of twenty thousand dollars, io ( ooe I of ten thousand dollars, io,cco ■y> J.. of four thousand dollars each, to be paid to the poffeflbrs of the five numbers firft out of the wheel on the lift day's drawing, at which time there shall not be less than 500 numbers un drawn, 10,000 10 of two thousand dollars each, 10,000 ao of one thousand dollars each, ao,oco 43 of five hundred dollari each, 21,500 100 of one hundred dollars each, 10,000 Ho of fifty dollars each, u,oco 19500 of five dollars each, 147,500 30,000 Tickets at ten dollarteach. 300,000' on ~ Six dollars for each ticket will only be de manded at the time of fate ~~ All prizes (hall be paid ten days after the drawing is finifhed, upon the demand of the poficfior of a fortunate ticket, fubjedt to a de duction of fifteen per cent. ■*, Such prizes as are not demanded within 11 months after the drawing is finifhed, of which ' le public notice will be given, shall be considered as rt relinquilhed for the use of the Ganal and applied accordingly. "» fe At a Meeting of the President and Mana e, gers of the Schuylkill and Sufquehansa "I Canal Navigation—and the President and Managers of the Delaware and Schuylkill ' n Canal, , r Resolved, That Joseph Ball, John Steinmetz, Standifh Forde, Francis Weft, James M'Cr&a, , r John Miller, jus. and William Montgomery, s be a committee to arrange and diredl the mode le of disposing of the tickets 1 which committee - shall deposit this money in bank, to be carried f to the credit of an aiccount to be opened for >' the Lottery. e . Tickets at fix dollars each to be had of the • managers, or at the canal office, near the bank ;> of the United States. Philad. April 17, 1797. 21 w 1 Jonathan Harvey, 4 No. 106 SOUTH FRONT-STREET, f HAS FOR SALE, - A general assortment of Dry Goods s —-Amongst which are— A few boxes Irish Linens. " nwfim To be Sold, . A three jlory brick House, with suitable back ■ ' buildings; ] Q" ITUATE in Vine-llrcet, No. 88, completely ' O finiflied, and free of ground-rent: It has a t neat back yard, in which is a'ciftem, and new i pump for rain water—commodious cellars are un- ( derneath the whole, in which is a dry well bricked 1 up. that will hold ice. This property is well cal t culated for a boarding house. For particnlars ap- , ply at the preraifes. 1 Immediate poffeffics will be given, or so as to j suit a purchaser. ' lawtf , Bush Hill. Messrs. Bates and Darley, ( Of the NEW THEATRE, D Efpeafully inform the citizens of Phils de'phia IX. and its environs, th?t they have taken the manor house and grounds of Buih Mill (the pro perty of William Hamilton, Esq.) and are now preparing to open them by Subscription, for the general accommodaticn and amufemcnt of the pub lic, under the name of the PennfylvaniaGardensandHotel. * Particularly during the Summer feafen, will be given (three tiires per week) a CONCERTS " Of Vocal and Injlrumental Music, '■ After the manner of the Public Gardens Paris, P Vauxhall, London, &c. &c. •' The Entertainments for the enfning fummcr f«a- f f son, positively to commence d THE FIRST WEEK IN JUNE. ° TERMS Or SUBSCRIPTION. hi One hundred Subscribers, at one hundred dollars each. The money to be repaid the fubferibers at ten annual payments of tefi dollars each. c< And each fabferiber to hold a free ticket of pen eral admiflion to all public performances in the Gardens, for the term of ten summer seasons. The tickets to bo made transferable at the option it ef the fubferibers, by giving timely notice to the Managers, previous to the commencement of 1 feafen, and having the fame registered accordingly. 01 Subscriptions received by Messrs. Bates and Dar- tr ley at Bush Hill, where tickets for the season only, may be had at twelve dollars each. y N. B. Admittance to non-fubferibers on each Concert Night, Half a Dollar. Dtae notice will be given of the commence ment. May 15 sv Musical Injlrument Manufactory, No. 167, Arch-Street. HARPER, hajrpfichord, grand, portable grand, fid>board, pier table and square pfar.o forte r< mak-.r from London, returns thanks to his friends . and the public, for their liberal encouragement, '* aßd hopes that by his assiduity and attention to ev ery branch of his business, to merit a continuance. of their favors. Piano fortes made on the newest t0 and most approved plans, with pedals, patent, ' a swell, and French harp flop, which heflatteis himfelf will ue found on trial by unprejudiced f*' judges, to be equal if not superior to auy import- foi ed, and twenty per cent cheaper. Any inftru ati m«nt purchased of him, if not approved of in ■ wi twelve months, he will exchange. N.B. All kinds of Musical instruments made, tuned, and repatre« with tfcr greatest accuracy dispatch, and on the most reafocable, terms, i u i ready money only. Second band Piano Fcrtes taken in exchange. Mayae. ] New Hat and Hosiery Store. , , „ J "J 1 Imported, In tie ft,f, William P*„ and Star, from Tanitn, mni rtoiv opening by »° WILLIAM M'DOUGALL, A T h " new Hat ,Ild Hosiery Store, #O. j 34 to /V Market ftrcet— . 34> ur An elegant assortment of silk, eotton and thread >fe Stoc * c ingg , Silk, cotton and thread Gloves Pantaloons, 3cc. &c. Likewise, ahandfomc alTorßneht of men*?, wo rs men s, and children's faftionable Hats, fuitabk fdi d®. the Season. =0 A confiderahle quantity of low and middle priefed Hats aflorted in cafes,intended for counjrv iUres, Ma X »* taw To I>e fold cheap, jo I~° dose an adventure, ■ 0 7 Balis Baftas , Q 2 ditto Coflas Apply at the Store of >0 » Mordecai Lewis. y 16 ~ TO BE RENTED, _ And may be entered upon at any time, 5- 'T'HATforciblejnd wellimprovedwateV works X on Brandywme, three miles from the town e of Wilmington, in the' Hate of Delaware ; e consisting of •- A large", convenient Slitting Mil!, In complete order, having several pair of rcHs * and cutters of every lize. s A large, Stone Merchant Mill, d Having three pair burr stones, boulting works, com kiln and every other necelTafy apparatus. A Saw Mill, - In the best order, and a pair of timber wheels. j A Smith's Shop and Tools. 1 To accommodate these works there is a large 1 commodious Aone dwelling house, kitchen and wash house and a ntimber of dwelling houses » a w ® r * l J len » gardens adjoining; two large , stone ftablei, two stone coal houses, and a coop , ® °P> w ' t^l mc adow and pasture grounds. Ir the tenant chufes he may have the oppor tunity te purch»fe ao excellent team of five hor [ fes, waggon, coal carriages and bed, with a . flock of coal in the coal houses fufficieilt t 9 ma nufacture three hundred tons of iron.—Aodlv to RUMFORD & ABIJAH DAWES, No. 7, South Water-llreet. • • Laws of the U. S. SWIFVs EDITION. JuJl Publifhedy out dollars, 3 vol. urao. Sold by W. Young, Mills and Son, H. and f. 1< ice, M.Carey, R. Campbell and Co. Laws of the United States, From the commencement of the Federal Govern ment to the end of the lafl Sefjion of Con grefj, 'which terminated Mirch 3, 1797. 1 H' S edition, published under an order of x Congress of the United States, has manv peculiar advantages. In the former one, each volume had a separate index, whieh rendered the reference in all cases, difficult and trouble lome, and in many almost impossible. The in dexes were, moreover, very injudiciously com piled On the contrary, in the present edition, there is one copious, luminous index, com piled by Zephamah Swift, Esq. referring to a 1 the volumes, and comprising in itftlf a com plete digest of all the laws of the United States. Valuable Lands, Mills, &c. in Georgia. On Saturday, the first day of July next, at 7 o,clock in the evening, at the Cof fee-houfe in Philadelphia, will he fold by estates CrCdit ' the followin S In ihe State of Georgia. No' I. x A CERTAIN -TRACT OF LAND, conj J- X taming 100,697 i-» acres, fitnate in the county of Montgomery, formerly the county of Waihington, on the east fide of Ohoory river and the waters of the Altamaha, and about one mile above the mouth of Pendleton's creek, and in the neighbourhood of Mill creek. The im provements on this trail of land, confiding of the most complete Grift and Saw Mills in the southern country, having cost at least 20,000 dollars with.n these two years. The timber is of the finelt quality, and the quantity'is not to be exhaufled. 2. A „traft of very valuable land in Franklin county, lying on the waters of Oconee, con taming about 75,000 acrs. 3. A trail adjoining or near to No. 2, contain ing about 25,000 acres. Two millions and five;hundred thonfand aeren land, being an vndivided part of all that tracl c* valuable country, including islands, fi liated on the Mobile Bay, Albahama, Tool B'gby, and MilTifippi Rivers, which was grant ed by the State-os Georgia to James Gutm, and others, by the name of " The Georgia Cornea ny", in fee. t S' Thirty (bares in the TennefTee Company, each iharc being about ro,ooo acres, or one four hundredth and twentieth part of the said Ten nefiee Company's purchase, being so much of the trait of country, granted by the "State of Georgia to Matthias Maher and Zachariah Cox, in fee. O" This piece of property miv, in the op tion of thepurchafer, or his assigns, be offered to Zachariah Cox, forthefum of l75,ooodo!- lars, intwo years the jift March iri/6, who is obliged by bis special bond, to take the fame, if offered to him, at. that tune, and pay for the fame, within fix month* after the expir ation of the said twe years. This bond U fold with tne land. By order of Henry Pratt, _ T. IK Francis, I John Miller, jun. I ~ °f John A/bley % \ J am " Grttnlcaf. Jacob Baker, -J En ward Fox, Auctioneer. Miy is mwftS [VcLUMR XI.
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