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Ar.d foi iiiJc by John Morton, No. n6> South
Frontftrcet,
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Imperial J
A pril 20. 'off
This Day is Publifted,
BY MwiT. Dob'on, Carey, Campbell, Rice, aud the
other Booksellers,
rice One Dollar and twenty-five cent*.
Elegant y printed on H'ov? paper, and Hot
pr'fal
P.v John Tjrthplim,
A COMPARATIVE VIEW OF
The Constitutions
'Of the several States with ctujh and with
that of rhe United States: exhibiting in Tables,
• the prominent of' caeli £onftitution, «uud
their most important
under the several heads of administration ; witn
Notes and Observations.
By WILLIAM SMITH,
Of South-Carollnay
L L. D. and member of the Congress of the
United States.
Dedicated to the People of th« United States.
N. B. A few Copies printed on an inferior pa
per, at 3~4thsof a dollar.
February* mwf
j.AiYIEb DAVENPORT
Efpe&fully informs the Citizens of the United
I\.States that he will make Machines for Spinn
ing Hemp, flax, Tow, Cotton, Wool, Ixunufac
turing Twines, and weiving, by wat«r, on the
Jn'ofc reasonable Terms:
A Manufactory on this principle, he flitters
himfeif will nieet with very general patronage, as
the Machines will be made and delivered, complete
ly fumifced, per Spindle or Piece ; nor will any
charge be m'adefor his Pateritßights.but Liberty will
be given to the Purchaser to use them ; the great
inconvenience of employing Workmen in the erec
tion of them will be avoided,and the person wishing
to extend them will be able exadly to calculate the
expence. He engages to set them to work, and
alio inflrud or caule to be any person
qr persons, in any part of the Union, who may
purchase the[e Machines, in their principles and
jiiethod of ere&iori, such purchasers paying travel
ing expences * •-
For terms, application maybe made at No. 74,
Market Street, Philadelphia.
% * It is requeued that all letters may be peflpaid.
June 10 *6t.
Tlffi FOLLOWING VALUABLE
Trails of Land,
11 J the county of Glynn and Hate of Georgia,
will be fold by public sale, at eight o'clock
cn tbe evening of Tuefdav the 17th day of June
next, at the Merchants Coffre-Houfe in this ci
ty, unless previously disposed of by private iale.
ill. 7000 acres on St. Simons Sound at the
confltienceof Frederica and, Turtle rivers, ad
joining the commons of the town ofßrunfwick,
originally granted to John Howell, and within
6 n i!;s of she Atlantic ocean.
id. 35,000 acres on the head waters of a
branch of the great SattillS, originally gftnted
to Fertliijand O'Neal.
'3d. 50,p00 acres on the waters of tbe little
Satilla river, and of UufTaloe and Alexanders
Creeks ; the great Satilla road paflts through
these lands, which were originally granted to
Ferdinand O'jNeal.
4th. 50,000 acres on the great Satilla river,
which are also interfered by a branch of the 1
little Satilla, and were originally granted ta
Thomas Spalding. '
It appears by authentic certificates j from j
Thomas Davis, surveyor, and from Major (
Hopkins now residing in Philadelphia, that the ,
body of tliefe lands are not thirty miles from 1
the ocean, and principally within tide water ; j
that the Aiatamaha is navigible for boats and
rafts two huudred miles above, and for large •
vefiels within ten miles of them ; that they are '
chiefly Srlt rate pine lands, producing timber .
tq'jal in Quality to arty in the state of Georgia,
poflefiing the fame advantagea of navigation, 1
The abovementioned certificates, together with
the patents, drafts, andother papers refpe£Kng
the title, which is Complete and unincumbered,
are in the pofleffion of tbe fubferibers -.nd may
be seen by applying to Benjamin R. Morgan, at
No. 41 Mulberry Streat. Tbe terms of pay- 8
ir.ert will be one third calh, the remaining two
thirds in good negotiable endors'd notes, paya
ble in three and fix months after the sale; a
conveyance to be made t>. each purchaser on the
payment of that moiety of the notes received
from him which becomes firft due.
THOMAS FIT'ZSIMONS,
JEREMIAH PARKER,
BENJAMIN R. MORGAN.
Philadelphia, Mayjj, 1797. eodtf.
PIANO FORTE.
LONGMAN & BRODERIP'j »
ROYAL patent Piano Forte with a green ~
board, an excellent toned instrument. For 1
sale at iv!r. Salters, No. 56, S. Fourth Street. 3
June.io. diw.
A Cow Stolen
FROM the owner at the corner of Ninth .
and Arch streets. She is a deep red 'J
brindle with some white, about ten years bi
old and very gentle. The person who se
cretes her had best turn her out, as, if legal lr
evidence can be obtained, he may expea a b '
rigorous prosecution. TWO DOLLARS e '
reward will be given to any person who will tl
deliver the Cow, or give such evidence a- V
gainst the person keeping her, that he may le
be convifted of the fa£t. Apply at I<3
No. 218, Arch Street. g|
June 9. ' tawgw w
N O T I C E. t
be
THE fubferiber having sent by the fliip Nancy,
Capt. Perry, the following certificates of the t!i
United States bank Hock, to wit : b<
No. 16,005, to 26,014, inclusive, for three
fh»res each—and the said vcflel bavin? been cap- Pi
tured on her intended voyage to EngJand, which or
will most probably occasion the loss of the said m
certificates, gives this public notice,
TTi»t he lhall apply at the proper offices far 3 re
newal of them, and that means have been taken bi
to'prevtnt any improper traus-fer. G:
Henry Philips, an
No. 112, South Front-street.
June T. w6w
Now Landing,
s4t Pratts <lwharfs
FROM on board she ftiip Thomas Chilklcv,
Capt. Rafer, Irom Bourdezax,
CLARET io ca/ks
Ditto in cases
White Wine Vinegar
Ked Skins in boxes Hy
For Safe by pi;
Rundle & Leech. an '
M»J '5 * Jr ,
For Sale,
th JN ELBCANT slNl) VERY COMMO
DIOUS
Three story brick House,
And Lot of Ground tf::rcunto belonging,
IN Arch, above Scvenili-ftrcet, being a hsgh, plea
ant foliation and good The laid
House is twenty-fix feet in trout by 48 tcct in drp:h
with a p.vzza twenty feet in depth, and 1 story kite Hen
;he and pantriei3i feet in depth, in the piazza there is a
commodious flair cafe with mahogany railing, and
theie is also a back flair cafe; laid houle is nniihed
0/ irr a complete and modern stile, with marble
chimney pieces, llucco cqrnices, mahogany doots,
&c. The said '>t u 38 1-2 feet in bresdth, about
300 feet in
is a large brick coach house and flat>!e, well finifhea,
and plautered, a pump of water in the yard,
and about the premises there are many conveniences
Lth tu« tedious to enumerate.
es, The above property wiil be fold clear of all in
ud Cumbranccs, and the lerips of payment made easy to
ns. the purchaser.
ith • For further information apply to
JOHN ELLIOTT CRESSON,
No. 144, South Sccond-Jlrect.
June 9. fm wliu
hc ' For Sale,
5. That tucll Inown piaci, called Vandegriti's
•a- F s R a v,
ON Nefliaminy creek, 18 miles from Phila
ladelphla, on the New York post road,
p containing 74 acres and 94 perches. Upon the
L premises are a large two itery stone house occu
ed pied as a tvern, and a good one flory stone kit
n- chen, a large frame liable with a good threihing
c- floor, and some out buildings—also a well of
be good water, and an excellent ice House. 011
this place is a molt elegant situation for a gentle
rs man's fsat, commanding a view of the Nelham
-28 iny to its junilion wiili the Delaware, and thence
e " across to the Jersey Ihorj. It has the privilege
!J! of one half the toll received from the bridge.
For terms apply to the Sebfcribcr,
MORDECAI LEWIS.
,g- May n.
S Nathaniel Lewis & Son,
n Have for fale'at their flore, No. 70, adjoining
y George Latimer isf Son, Pine-flreet Wharf,
j_ A Quantity of
Madeira Wines
1' In pipes and half pipes'
Madeira Walnuts and Citron, lately imported
in the schooner Sincerity, Capt. Copia
Also,
Puncheons, second and third proof, Well-
India Rum, and a few Pipes of Era»dy
They have condantly on hand and for sale,
■> French Burr and Country Mill Stones of various
14 flies, and a general aflortmenc of Smltiug Cloths of
e the best quality, both American and Foreign ma
* nufaiSure. The former having proved, from fe
:• veral years experience of a number of millers in
e different parts of the United States at least equal,
- and in many instances superior to the European
, Cloths, we hope the manufacturer, Robert Daw
1 son, will meet with liberal encouragement in this
important and ufeful undertaking. He has obtain
-1 ed a patent and exclulive right of making and
J vending Boulting Cloths on his improved plan for a
number ef years, and they are fold only by him
. l'elf in Lan caller, state of Pennfyivania, aad by
t the fubferib ers in Philadelphia.
, June 14 d
' An elegant House in Arch^ftreet.
1 TO be let and entered on immediately, a large and
elegant House at the corner of Arch and Ninth-ft re et
There are two drawing rooms and one dining room
—the largest is 31 feet by 26—and two are so con
nected by fo!ding doors as to make but one. Also,
five bed rooitis, befide'five in the garret, well finish
ed for servants. There are tables and a coach house,
with every convenience for a family. Enquire at No.
29, in' North Seventh• street, or at No. 218, Arch
ftreet.
Also to be rented for the summer season, a small
neat house and garden about 3 1-2 miles from the
citv, with flables and coach house, Enquire as above.
June 6. . saw^W
City of Washington.
SCHEME *
Of the Lottery, No. 11,
For the Improvement of the Federal City.
A magnificent dollars,
it calh 30,000, are s©,®o©
1 ditto 15,000 & caflt 3;,000 4o,oo») <
1 ditto 15,000 & cash 15,000 30,000
1 ditto 10,000 & calh 10,000 30,*00
1 ditto 5,000 & eafh 5,000 10,000
1 ditto 5,000 & calh 5,e00 10,090
1 calh prize of 10,000 J
» do. 5,000 each,are . 10,000 t
10 do. 1,000 - - 10,000 t
do. 500 - . 10,000 1
00 do. 100 - - 10,000 3
aoo do. 50 lo,oee
400 do. 35 - - 10,000 '
1,000 do. a® - 30,000 c
15,000 do. 10 - 150,000
16,739 Prizes.
33,x6i Blank>". t
50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 490,000 f
N. 8. Tofavour thofewho may take a quan
tity of Tickets, the prize of 40,000 dollars will be s
the last drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the last "
but one : f
And approved notes, securing payment in either
money or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, wiH '
be received sot any number not less than.3o tick- f
ets. '
This Lettery will afford an elegant specimen ef "
the private buildings to be ereSed in the City of f (
Wafhingron—Two beautiful e'efigns are already a '
(eleded telr the entire fronts on two of the public
squares; from these drawings.it ispropofed toere£l f,
two centre and r our c»rner baildiiigs.as soon as pof- p
fible after this lottery is fold, and to convey them, li
when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in 'Y
the manaerdefcribed in the scheme for the Hotel fv
Lottery. A nett dedudion of five per cent, will i<
"be made to defray the necessary expenses of print- '
ing,- (fee. and the surplus will be made a part of
the furtd intended for tbe National University, to
be erected within the city of Washington.
The real fecgritiesgiveo for the payment of the
Prizes, arc held by the President and two Direil
ors of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at .
more than half the amount of the lattery.
SAMUEL BLODGET.
Tickets may be had at the Bank ol Colum
bia ; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Peter
Gilman, Boston ; of John Hepkins, Richmond ;
and of Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry.
mwf
This Day is Published,
jiud fold by H. isf I. KjMMERF.it, jun. No. ca
24, North Third-flrcet, also, by Mr. Hen'
zr Sifeitzer", No. 85, Race-Jlreet,
(Pricehalf a Dollir neatly bound)
The Man of real Senfibilitv ;
Or, Zfe HISTORY OF SIR GtU-ISON. 7,
Fvur.dtd on f.iii,
£3* The elegant Edition of the Eltmirts if Moral. .
tiy, is two vols, illuftiated wiih twenty copper- S'
plates, may also be had as above, price, full bound w
and gilt, iwodollars and cents.
H & I. K junrs. have on h?nd 1 qiuntv of No-i
and 1 Writing Paper. ' p
Lancaster, Uarrijourgb, Curhjle,
Soippenjhurg and Sunbury
STAGES.-
5 ' I S HE public are requ>?fted tottke notice, that
-L tlic partneHliio which lias f®r fojnetime fub
a_ iiilctl octweon Mathias Slough ot Lancaster, and
William Grer, is now dissolved; hHt, not as M.
:h slouch infmnates to the public without just cause ;
;n as will more fully appear by a letter on the l'*b
a je& from M. tfloujh to W. Gecr, dated the 29th
id ■ December last. a ol which is aot now deem
d ed necessary. Aoy gentleman who wiflics tp be
■le mere'circumftantially informed the nserju of
s » this by applying to W. Geer may have
at rhe perulal las M. Siouj/h'* Uttcf, and then can be
° y l at full liberty to determine whether or not W.
» Geer is not .perfedlly juftifiabie 111 attaching, him
•' felf to any other perlon irf the profecutiop ot the
Stage conveyance from Philadelphia to Shipbenf
urg, or any other place.
[0 Now from the liberal and. generous support the
public ware pleased to confer on the firft efFort in
this bxifinefs, Vviiliani Geer, hi conjunction with
Messrs. Reily, Weed and Witmer, is determined
to prosecute and carry it on, with every care, at
tention anddifpatch that a 2-cai tp. oblige the pub
lic can pofllbly exert.
The above company, who are amply provided
j with carriages, horses, and every appurtenaflce to
S render the psffage fafe and commodious, inform
thoftf wno wilb to patronize and encourage the
a- undertaking, that they can take their leats at
d, George Weed's, the lign of the White Horse,
ie Market Street, Philadelphia, cn every Monday
12- and Friday, to proceed to Lancaifcer, Harrifb'urg,
t- Carlille and Shippcrilburg. The fare as hitherto
eftablifiied.
0 f For the further accomm«dation oi the public,
> u a Stage will start every Wednesday from the house
of Samuel Elder, in Harrilburg, arrive at Sun
bury in Northumberland county, every Thursday,
, e and return from thevee and arrive at Harrifburg
" every Saturtkiy, so that passengers dellined for
' Lancaster or Philadelphia, may proceed oti Mon-
WILLIAM GEER.
Laticafter, Jan. 47, 1797.
N. B. This Line Stages llarta from the
house of William Ferric, in Lancaster, on every
' Tuesday and Saturday morning at 6 o'clock, pro
\g ceeding to the westward; and from the house of
Mr. Samuel Elder in Harrtfburg every Wednes
day morning, oh 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
d phia. mwf
STICKNEY's PATENT slitCH B&fDGE.
ANY person desirous ©f information refill
ing this new conftru&ion, may obtain it
withoat delay by application pr. letter, or oth
erwise, to John Stickney, merchant of Worcef
ls ter, (Mafiachufetts) who will make known
'* the many advantages arising from this manner
of building, and upon application he will cither
vend a patent right, or attend ptrfonally to fu-
I perintend the building of any bridge required,
n June ip, 1797- *c.oaw.
A New Work.
PROPOSALS
i For printing and publishing, by fubfeription, The
! History of Pennsylvania,
' TN North-America, from the original inflitutien and
JL (tttlcment of that province, under the firft propri
etor srid governor, William Finn, in 1681, 'till
after the year 1742; with
AN INTRODUCTION.
Refpefting the W. FENN,
Prior to tiie grant of that Frofince, and the reli
gious Society of the people called Quakers; with the
1 FIRST RISE of the NEIGHBORING COLONIES.
more particularly ol WEST.NEW-JERSEY, and the
' Settlement of the DUTCH and SWEDES orf DELA
WARE.
To which is added,
A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SAID PRO
VINCE.
And of the general (late, in which it ileurifhed,
principally betweeD ihe years 1760 and 1770. The
whole including a variety of things, ufeful and in
terelfing to be known, refpefting that country in early
time, &c. With an appendix.
Written principally between the year« 1 ;Be,
By Rcbert PkoVD.
" Pulchrum e/l leritficcre reipublica, etiam bcnciicere
hand abjurdvm ji t vel pace vel bello claruiu fieri ticet.''
Sal. Catalin.
" Sedcum pleriqucarhitrentur res Mlicas majores eje
quamurbanas, mtimendae/l hue opinio."
* Cic. Off.
(Entered according to law.)
41 WILLI AM PENN, the great legislator of the
Quakers, (in Pennfylvpnia) had the success of a con
queror,in eftablifliMgand defending his colony, a
mong favagctribes, without ever drawing the sword ;
the goodness of the most benevolent rulers, in trea
ting his fubje&s as his own children ; and the tender
ness of an univerlal father, who opened his arms ro
all mankind without diftinftionoi feft or party. In
his Republic it was not his religious creed, but per
sonal merit, that entitled every member ot society to
the protedtioa and emolument of the State* 0
EJayon Toleration, by Arthur O y Leery.
CONDITIONS.
I. This work will be printed in tw® o&avo vol
umes, neatly bound and lettered, both in sheep and 1
calf, for the choice of the fubfexibers; on paper (imi- 1
lar to that of the conditions, as pubhjhcd in thcSubJciip- '
tion papers. \
11. Ihe head of William Penn, handsomely en
graved, will be prefixed to the firft, and a map or ]
sketch of Pennsylvania, and the parts adjacent, to the \
second volume. ,
lII* The price to fubferibers will be four dollars <
and an half in sheep, and five dollars in calfone
dollar to be paid at the time of fubfciibing, two*dol- ,
lais on the delivery of the fifftj volume, and the re- ,
mainder on the delivery ol the second.
IV. Wfyen one thoufaud copies are fubferibed
for, the work will be out to prefs'and finillied w"ith '
all convenient expedition.
Subscriptions will be received by Zachqriah Poul- '
fan, juo. Printer, No. 80, Chef.iui-flreet, and at the
Philadelphia Librarv in Eifth-ftreet ;by Isaac Col- !
lint. Pi inter, and Jofrph James. Merchant, New- '
York: by John P. Pleafanisand Gtorge W. Field, '
Merchants. Baltimore; and by other pcrfonl bo;b '
in town and country.
/ February 18. tu&f*
Important Public Document. 5
THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED,
And ft-r' Sale
At'the /DlHce of the Editn'r ofthe Gazette of the '
I United States, ,
No, 119 Cbefnut-Strcet,
[l'ltlCl ONE COLLAR AND CINTj] -
A FEW COPIES OF THE
Receipts and Expenditures j
OF mis UNITED STATES, f
for the Year 1795V — £
feeing the Latest Period to which an account (
can be made up. j
February 22. .
PUBLIC NOTICE
IS hereby given to those persons, holding notes
of the fubferiber, that he will renew the
fame, payable in fix years, with legal interest v
frsm the date hereof; and that notes will be o
given as above to all, who may have open ac- v
counts legally authenticated. a
TIMOTHY MOUNTFORD.
No. 294, S. Second Street.
Philadelphia, Juae 10, 1797. ,t.
, Georgetown Bridge Compartr.
Extradl or an a<!l pa fled by the Legilkture of
the state of Maryland 011 the 19th December,
1791, entitled, " Au adl for eveifting a bridge
lC over Potowmac river.
" '• -And be it enaSed, that the said dirtclors or
I any two »f them Snll and may require any sum
or sums of money ill equal proportion from each
and every proprietor, as «iay from time to time
be neceflaifor carrying cn the bmiding of said
bridge; and after girttig three months public
notice, it (hall and may be lawful for the diredt
( tor; \o l'ue for and recover in the ntmu of the
c company tuch unpaid requisition, with all costs
e and charges incidental thereto, and legal interest
r. thereon from the time the fams. should have
1- been paid: And the negleft or to pay any
,s fgch requisition Jfter public notice fliall have
f. been given at least for thtee months in all the
newspapers liei eiii before enumer/fed, fhallhave
1 e tlni efTedt to forfeit all made
n on the there or (hares l'o neglecfU'd or relufedto
h be.paitl to the use and benefit or the company."
d matron of such of the ftoekholders as have not
- complied with the requisitions heretofore made
—they are as follow: On the ift November,
1795, 20 dollars, on the loth May, 1796, 40
dollars; an th£ loth July, 1796, 40 dollars ; on
0 the Ift September, 1796, 40 dollars, and on the
n ift November, 60 dollars. Caution is
now given that after the expiration of the time
limited for the continuance of this advertise
ment (three months) the law will be carried
1 into rigid and complete effedi against all delin
'o' quents.
By order of the Diredtors,
c, WALTER SMITH, Trtafurtr.
C Georgetown, May t, 1797. nwira
" 1 O BE so L 1~,
A valuable three story Brick House ;
r QITUATE in Lodge alley, next to the bank of
i- O Pennsylvania, the lot on which it ltands, to
gether with the vacant lot adjoining, which ex
tends to Goforth-ftreet. The house is about 50
feet in front on and about 42 feet
„ in depth, the adjoining lot is about 96 feet
y front on Lodge alley, and 42 feet on Goforth
-- street, being a ftrect which leads from Chefnut
.f ftrect and into Deck-street at the
- Jiorfe market. The house consists of ten lodg
- ing rooms, with fix fire places, two dini»g
s rooms, one of. them forty feet in length, the
e other about thirty-four feet, each containing
• two fire places, two parlours and. a large kit
_ chen, with extensive cellars under, and garrets
over the whole, a privilege of a vacant lot
- of ground to the eastward between this house
t 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
1 Goforth-ftreet. The premises now rent for
r j£-3'B per annum. To be fold clear of all in
r cumbrances.
For terms apply to John Clement Sleeker.
• April io 3awtf
Muftcal Injlrument Manufactory,
No. 167, Arch-Street.
HARPER, harpsichord, grand, portable grand,
fid:-board, pier table and square piano forte
maker from London, returns thanks to his friends
and the public, for their liberal encouragement,
and hopes that by his afltduity and attention to ev-
I ery branch of his bufinef*, to merit a continuance
of their favors. Piano fortes made on ths newest
and most approved plans, with pediU, patent,
swell, and French harp flop, which h-flatteis
himfclf will ifC found on "trial by unprejudiced
judges, to be equal if not superior to any import
ed, and twenty per cent cheaper. Any inftru
mint purchased of him, if not approved of in
twelve mouths, he will exchange.
N. B. All kinds of Musical instruments made ,
tuned, and repaired with the greatest accuracy
difpatvh, and on the most reasonable terms, to
ready money only.
Second hand Piano Fortes taken in exchange.
May i€ ■ u&xim.
C O T T O N.
A few bales juil arrived, for sale by
JOHN CLARK,
No. 55 North Water Street.
June to. cots.
Received by the Indoftan,
From Madras,
A SMALL invoice consisting of the following
Coalt Goods, viz.
Blue Cloths
Long Cloths, 14 punjums
Do. do. firie
Madrafs Handkerchiefs, and
Book Muslins ,
WILLING W FRANCIS.
Ma'-ch 27. jaw
Venereal Complaints,
PUNCI I TALLY attended to in every stage of
that dileafe, without the use of mercury or
restraint of diet, in any cafe recent and simple. on
application at' No. 113, Chefnut-ftreet, opposite
the United States bank,, or at No. 170, South Wa
tef-ftreet, between Spruce and Pine-ftaeets, where
fee has opened an office for the better accommodl
tion of his patients.
Butin Lues Venerea confirmed, Doitor Morgan
pledges himfelf, that no lyftern of cure (l*>wever
specious) can be cffedlual without mercury, and
that all the known rules of practice for theie two
centuries pad, and united experience affirms, that
any substitute for it is but nugatory, and =ny mode
of pratftice to the contrary mull be futile and de
ceptious.
Nevertheless, he undertakes, however compli
cated the cafe, to effedt a cure without incouve
| nience or injury to the patient's conOi ution, and
in time n»t generally experienced or expected.
N B. Regular attendance at the office in-Water
ftrcet, 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 o her time at his dwelling
house, in Chefuut street.
May 16. dtf
just Arrived,
In the schooner Dove, Captain Paul, from St
Thomas, and for sale by the fubicriber.
Muscovado Sugar in hhds- tierces and barrels.
St. Croix Hum in hhds.
And Laguira hides.
ALSO ON HAND, A
Imperial, Hyson, and Sherry and Malaga
Hyson Skin Tea». Wines. 5
Yellow Nankeens. Holland Gin in pipes. 0
Canton Cloth. Do. Cheese. ' fl
Lutestrings. Do. Glass ware. r i
Silk Hankerchiefs. China Ware.
Sewing Silk.. Window Blinds.
Cotton in bale«. Rheubarb. ' l
Peruvian Bark. &c. c '
JOSEPH SIMS.
May ltd. - dl4t. i
The Subscriber, °j
Determined to retire from business, invites all
who have any note, bill, bond or acceptance
of hi», now due, to call for payment ; and those l
who wish to anticipate may rective the money
at a reasonable difcouut. _
JAMES SWAN. i
May 22. <3jw. If
Dorcheft v r, rtarßofloj ; 16th May 1797,
To be fold it Public Vc'Mtfc,
>f To the liigheft bidder, at the hcirfe of Mt.
r> William invars, {he sign of the lridiia~
■c Queen, in the city of Baltimore, on the 35th
' day at' October ne.-.t, at 11 o'clock, A. M.
>r About fc*M thousand acieji of land,
in the property of William Bell, of Philadelphia,
h lying between Reilter's town and Wellrainlter,
le [ commonly called Little Winchester, (the turn
id pike road runs through a cenSdsrjble part of
ic ; thele lands) the begins about 17 mifcs
1- , from Baltimore, within a Hew hundred yards
le of said Reiiter's-town, and extends to the iif
ts tance of about twenty-three miles from Haiti
!t { more, and lis on the main fa!!s of Patapfico
re river, from three to four miles thereon. Will
iy be fold in trails of one hundred aid fifty to
re three hundred acre. There is a large propor
le tion of meadow wood land on each trifl,
,-e fume of, thera highly improved, with excellent
le buildings and fine gr, fs.
IO ALSO,
" A trad of seven hundred acfes of
land, called Clover Farms, within five miles nf
e Bladenfhurg, efleemed very Rood for Graftj
r ' Richard Ponfonby,of Bladenfbargh, will fhe«f
10 thi» land to any person inclined to purchase:
in At-so,
A tract of land of about three hun«
lc dred and thirty acres, within about two mites
p. and a half of thy Present's hoyfe in the Fede
ral City. It is nearly all wood land, and a fine
J. high profpeil, from which may be fceß thi
city of Walhington, Bladenfturgh, Alexandria
and a part of George-town, and manV mile«
down the Potomac river. Mr. Uichard Ponfon
by, of Bladenfl)«rg, will also (hew this land.,
A liberal credit will be given for the greattfi
part of the purchase money, she terms will
be made Renown on the day of sale. 1
)f May 8 wjm
3 * Notice.
A LL perfens indebted to the Estate of SaSah
0 -tJL Marshall, deceased, are requested to make
Et immediate payment, and those that have demands
against said estate, are desired to bring in their ac
>- counts properly attested forfettlement, tq either of
t- thefubferibers. CmtisTorniH Marshall, Jr.
Ie Caspar W. Haines,
5" Akraiiam M. Garsiguej,
g Adminitlrators to the Estate of Saruh Mjirftnll,
ie deceased. June 3 2aw;sw
New Hat and Hosiery Store.
Cs Jnfi Imported)
)t In theflips William Pcnu and Star, from London, and
le no-w opening by
* WILLIAM M'DOUGALL,
" A f his new Hat and Hosiery Store, No. 134,
" ZV. Market street
An elegant alTortmsnt of silk, cotton and thread
1_ Stockings
Silk, cotton and thread Gloves
Pantaloons, &c. &c.
Likewise, a handsome assortment of mer.'s, wo
men's, and children'sfafliionable Hats, fuitablcfor
the Season.
A canfiderable quantity of low and middle priced
Hats aflbrtedin cases, intended for country stores.
1, M »y *3- taw
* Samuel & Miers Fisher,
No. 27, Doc!<-ftreet,
= Have jufl received per Abigail, Babcoct,from
Belfast,
1 T RISI-i, Cambricks, in boxes ef 40 pieces
i JL and 80 patches, each sorted up to 9/
. sterling per yard.
They have also received
' 7-8 & 4-4 Irilh Linens well aflorted
Dowlas and Sheetings,
which will be fold for ready money, or Short
credit, on moderate terms ; together with
a general aflortment of Spring Goods as
usual—Also,
Hnnter's Pipes in boxes
An aflortment of Queens' Ware in crates
An assortment of Gfafs Ware in calks and
crates
T.Crowley, Milfington, Steel
Cargo & London particular '{Vneriffe Wines
Lilbon Wine of excellent quality
Superior Sherry Wines
Patent Sheathing paper.
A few small bales line Cloths neatly aflort
ed, and two bales aflorted Flannels, to be
fold per package.
J ut i e 9* A 3taw 6w
William Blackburn,
LOTTERY and BROKER'S OFFICE
No. 64 south Second street.
TICKETS in the Canal Lottery, No. 11, which
commenced drawing the 29th May, FOR
SALE. The price of tickets will rife in propor
tion as the drawing advances, particularly on ac
count of the five firft drawn tickets, prizes of
four thousand dollars each, on the last day ot
drawing.
Check Books kept for examination and register
ing. in the Canal, No. 2, City of WaCiingtow, No.
2, and Paterfon Lotteries.
Alio, tickets for lale in the Schuylkill bridge and
Perkiomen Bridge lotteries, which will begin
drawing in the cctirfe of the summer.
The bufmefs of a Broker in all kinds of Stock,
Bills, Notes, Lands, &c- &c. transacted with the
utmost a;tenti»n<
J" ne * tu&f
Chocolate and Mustard
Manufactured as ufiul,
Ginger and Pepper ground
Shelled or Pearl Barley
Bhiladelphia Potter, Beer, Ale and Cyder .
London Porter
Taunton and Burton Ale
Red Port and other Wines, eithe bottled,
or by the pipe, quarter-calk or gallon—suitable
tor exportation or home confuinptioii—*
For Sale by
"John Haworth-
No. 98 south Front ft reef.
May 18 tU4w
For Sale,
At the Ofliee ot the Gazette of the United
States, No. 119, Chefnut.ftreet,
The I aft Report of the late Secretary
of the Treasury 5 being a brief history of the
state of financial concerns of the United State-.
The Proceedings of the Executive
of the Uuited States refpefling the western in
furrefliou ; Containing many and cir
cumstances no where elfs to be found. m
cents.
Ihe Letter of Mr. Pickering to
ourminiller in Franc*. 37 r-» cents. s
An Account of the Receipts and
Expenditures of the United States for the vear
1 7 95 •
A few copies of'the volume for 1794 may be
had to complete setts. '
D'lvernois' account of the Revo.
lutionin Geneva, u i-j.centt.
April 3.