Imported in the jhip Figoit,^ And for sale by John Morton, No. u6, South Ai Front-ftreeti Hyson f] Hyson Skin (.TEAS Yoimj Hyion i J Imperial J 1 N 3'" ; o,f Lu This Day is fuDhihed, with BY Mtfl. Dobfon, Carey, Campbell, Rice, and the and o'lhei Book fellers, com rice One Dollar and twenty-five cents, ther Elegant } printed on IVove paper, and Hot Prtjfed, & r. By John Thoropfon, 3 00 A COMPARATIVE VIEW OF na The C.onftitutions Zi Of the several States with other, and with too that of the United States: exhibiting in Tables, 1 the prominent features of eaeh Cqnftitution, and cun classing together their mast important provitions, the under the several heads of administration; with JJoWs and Observations. ' By WILLIAM SMITH, Of South-Carolina, L L. D. and member of the Congress of the United States. Dedicated to the People of the United States. I N. B. A few Copies printed on an inferior pa per, at 3-4thsof a dollar. February 6 m JAMES DA.VKNPOR.T ~ ' O Efpefifully inf*ms the Citizens of the United p>( I\States that he will malce Machines for Spinn ch ing'Kemp, Flax, Tow, Cotton, Wool, manufac- flo taring Twines, and weaving, by water, on the go moilttafoiiabk Terms. th A, Manufa&oi y on this principle, he flatters m himfclf will meet with very general patronage, as ; n , the Machines will be made and delivered, complete- ac ly furnifhed, per Spindle or Piece ; nor will any c liargebemadefcr his Patent Rights,but Liberty will be given to the Purchaser to use them ; the great inconvenience of employing V, orkracn in the erec tion of them will be avoided,and the person wilhing .. to extend them will be able exailly to calculate the A expenee. He engages tofet them to work, and alio inftrua or caule to be indrafted, any person h or persons, in any part of the Union, who may purchase these Machines, in their principles and method of ereflion, luch purchal'ers paying travel ing txpecces. For terms, application maybe made at No. 74, Market Street, Philadelphia. %• It is requeHed that all letters may be peftpaid. June 10 *6t. THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE Tradts of Land, TN the county of- G'ynn and state of Georgia,. i will be fold by public sale, at eight o'clock f, on the evening of fuefdaythe 17th day of June tl next, at the Merchants Cnflee-Hotife in this ci- n ty, unless previously disposed of by private sale. v ift. 7000 acres on St. Simons Sound at the d confluence of Frederica and Turtle l ivers, ad- ai joining the common) of the town of Brunfwick, C originally granted to John Howell, and withi* f' 6 miles of the Atlantic ocean. 11 id. 15,000 acres on the head waters of a e branch of the great Sattilla, originally granted Vl to Ferdinand O'Neal. _ 3d. 50,000 acres cn the waters of the little Satilia Tiver, 2nd of Bufialoe and Alexanders Creeks ; the great Sati'la road passes through :.hefe lands, which tore originally granted to Ferdinand O'Neal. 4th. 50,000 acres on the great Satilia river, wlych are also interfered by a tranch of the e little Saplla, and were originally granted tp I Thomas Spalding. n It appears by authentic certificates £ from si Thomas Davis, furveycr, and from Major Ci Hopkins now residing in Philadelphia, that the v body of these lands are not thirty miles from , the ocean, and principally within tide water ; 11 that the Alatamaha is navigable for boats and rafts two hundred miles above, and for large 11 vessels within ten miles of them ; that they are c chiefly firft rate pine lands, producing timber - equal in quality to any in the state of Georgia, pofTeffing the fame advantages of navigation. The abovementioned certificates, together with the patents, drafts, andother papers refpeaiiig the title, which is.complete and unincumbered, are In the pofleflion of the fnbfcribers and may be seen by applying to Benjamin R. Morgan, at No. 41 Mulberry Street. The terms of pay-' ' ment will be one third cash, the remaining two thirds in good negotiable endors'd notes, paya ble in three and fix months after the file ; a conveyance to be made to each purchaser on the payment of that moiety of the notes received from him which becomes firft: due. THOMAS FITZSIMONS, JEREMIAH PARKER, BENJAMIN R. MORGAN. Philadelphia, May 31, 1797. eodtf. FORTE. - LONGMAN y BRODERIP's ROYAL patent Piano Forte with a green board, an excellent toned instrument. For file at Mr. Falters, No. 56, S. Fourth Street. June 10. diw. A Cow Stolen FROM the owner at the corner of Ninth and Arch streets. She is a deep red brindle with some white, about ten years old and very gentle. The person who se cretes her had bell turn her out, as, if legal evidence gan be obtained, he nwy expert a l| rigorous prcrfecUtion. TWO DOLLARS reward will be given to any person who will deliver the Cow, or give such evidence a gainst the person keeping her, that he may be convitted of the fart. Apply at Uo. 218, Arch Street. • June 9. taw3W ' NOTI THE fubferifter having sent by the fliip Nancy, Capt. Perry, the following certificates of the United States bank stock, to wit : No. 26,005, to 16,014, inclusive, for three shares each—and the said vessel having; been cap tured on her intended voyage to England, which will most probably occasion the loss of the said certificates, gives this public notice, That he (hall apply at the proper offices fer a re newal of them, and that means have been taken to prevent any improper transfer. Henry Philips, No. 111, South Front-street. June I. 3aw6w Now Landing, At Pratt's tubnrfi FROM on board the (hip Thomas Chulkley, Capt. Rafer, from Bourdeaux, CLARET in caflcs v Ditto in cases White Wine Vinegar Red Skins in boxes For Sale by Rundlc & Leech. r q 1 t rt Far Sale, Lara AN ELEGANT y.'JD PERT COMMO DIOUS Three flory brick Ho life, And Lot of Ground thereunto belonging, , 1 IN Arch, above Seventh-llreet, being a high, plea ant situation and go d neighbourhood! rhe laid House is twenty-fix leet in fiout by 48 feet in depth ■- S with a piazza twenty leet in depth, and 2 story kucnen as wi and pantries3l feet in depth, in the piazza there is a jeCt ir commodious flair cafe with mahogany railing, ?nd Decen there is also a tack, flair cafe; ldid house is hnilhed cd ne in a complete and modern llile, wi'.h marble' more chimney pieces, llucco cornices, mahogany doors, this b &c. The said lot is 38 1-8 leet in bicsdtb, about r ] l( . p e 300 feet in d' p'h, and has two fronts ; on said lot at f Ll |] j is a large brick coach hotifp a(id flablc, well ftnilhed, and pbiftered, a pump of good water in the .yard, ((1 ; f tc and about the pTcmifes there are many conveuiencits gt „ e too tedious'to enumerate. < The above property will be fold clearof all m cumbranccs, and the terms of payment made easy to the purchaser. tliis For farther information apply r o - JOHN ELLIOTT CRESSON, No. 144, South Second-flreet. . (cnti< June 9. f n w2iv _ )i c C a For Sale, ; w Jk That well known place, called Fandegrifi's rendi Ft RR Y, thofl ON Nefhaminy creek, 18 miles from Pliila- untie ladelphia, on the New York port road, Geoi containing 74 acres and 94 perches. Upon the Mar premises are a large two Itrry Ilone house oqcu- and pied as a tvern, and a good one story stone kit- chen, a large frame liable with, a good threshing elt^' floor, and some out buildings—also a well of | good water, and an excellent ice House. On £ this place is a molt elegant situation for a gentle man's feat, commanding a view of the Nefham iny to its juntflion wiih Delaware, and thence across to the Jerfty shore. It has the privilege Lhn of one half the toll received from the bridge. day . For terms apply to the Subferiber, MORDECAI LEWIS. j y?v 14. atawtf. J, Nathaniel Lewis & Son, x°u< Have for sale at their pre, No. 70, adjoining cee< George Latimer & Son, Pine-flreet Wharf, " r ; AQuanrftyot Madeira Wines J froi 1 In pipes and half pipes ' a , rr Madeira Walnuts and Citron, lately imported in the fchooncr Sincerity, Capt. Copia I S5 Also, A J5 Puncheons, fecondand third proof, Weft- j 1 India Rum, and a few Pipes of Brandy i wit They have c'onflantly on hand and for sale, I erv • "French Burr and Country Mill Slimes ®f various I tcr : : flies, and a gend d assortment of Bcultiug CUHn of I the : the bed quality, both American and Foreign ma- 0 f | - nufadure. The former having proved, fromffe ver . vcral yfars experience of a number of millers in 1 different parts of the United States at least equal, | - and in many inflances superior to the European 1 ~ , Cloths, we hope the manufaAurer, Robert Daw I \ f« n> will meet with liberal encouragement in this I important and ufeful undertaking. He has obtain- I , ed a patent and exclusive right of making and I Ft I vending Boulting Cloths on his improved plan for a Irj number «f years, and they are fold only by him- | 1 J , felf in Lan caller, state of Pennsylvania, and bj ITr ' the fubfetibers in Philadelphia. |1 S Tune 14 I cto 1 ' ; —: ; —r I aft< > An elegant House in Arch-ltreet. , TO be let and entered on immediately, a large and | g elegant House at the cornerof Arch and Ninth-ftreci I gio j, There are two drawing rooms and one dining room If I —the Urged is 31 feet by s6—and two are so con- I me netted by folding doors as to make but one. Also, I Tel 1 fiv<? bed rooms, hrTirlr five in tbe garret, well -inilb- I W r ed for fervani s. There are fhblci and a Coach house, I e with evety convenience for a family. Enquire at No. j \ 1 29, in North Se\emh street, or at No. iiß, Arch- | i street. I i Also to be rented for the summer season, a small I pr | g neat house and garden about 3 t-2 miles from the I w } city, with (tables and coach house. Enquire as above. L ct r June 6. - gaw 3 w tin City of Wafliington. h SCHEME f Of the Lottery, No. 11, \ ha y For the Improvement of the Federal City. ,t A magnificent dwelling-houfe^ao,ooo dollars, 1 3c cash 30,000, ire 50,00s 0 1 ditto 15,000 & cash 15,00s 40,00# If" I ditto 15,000 & cash 15,000 30,000 1 a 1 ditto 10,000 & cash xo,ooo ao,oeo I te 1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 10,000 q :( j 1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 10,000 I ( x cash prize of 10,000 I m » do. 5,000 each, are ■" 10,000 jth 10 do. 1,000 - • 10,00 c I tii '»o do. 500 - - I®,ooo In< 00 do. 100 - * 10,000 I L »oo do. 50 - - 10,000 £ 400 do. »5 - J 0,000 1 1,000 do. »® ■ ao,ooo I 15,000 do. 10 * 150,000 I or *6,739 Prizes. Blanks- I u - 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 400,000 1 1; , N. B. Tofavour thofewho may tike a quan- J tfl tity of Tickets, the prize of 40,000 dollars will be I g ed j the last drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the last j jl trs but on* : I f e - And approved notes, securing paymcnt in either I ra j money or prizes, in ten days alter drawing,, will 1 3 be received for any number not less than 30 tick- ( >0 ets - r This lottery will afford an elegant specimen of nil the private buildings to be ereiled in the City of f a- Washington—Two beautiful designs are already , av (elected for the entire fronts «n two of the public ' squares; from thefs drawings it Upropofed toeretft ( two contreand 'our corner baildiags. as soon as pof- I fible after this lottery is fold, and to convey them, 1 when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in '— the manner described in the scheme for the Hotel I Lottery. A nett deduilion of five per cent. wiU i be made to defray the necessary expenfes.of print ,CY ing, &c. and the surplus will be made a part of the the fund intended for the National University, to be creeled withiri the city of Walhington. lrce The real fecuritiesgivcn for the payment of the - Prizes, are held by the President and two Direfl ors of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at said more than half thi. amotint of the lottery. SAMUEL BLODGET. 1 re- *§» Tickets may be had ?.t the Bank of Colum ken bia*; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Peter Oilman. Boston : of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry. mwf ■eet. This Day is Publiftied, And fold by H. y I. Kammerer, jun. No 2a, North Third-Jlreet, also, by Mr. Hen rt SirErrzEß, No. 85, Race-Jlreet, j (Price half a Dollar neatly hound) The Man of real Sensibility; Or, The HISTORY OF SIR G. ELLISON. Founded, on Fut7. (fdT The elegant Ed ilion of the Elements of Moral ity, ia two vols, illustrated with twenty copper plates, may also be had as above, price, fall bound and gik, two dollars and fifty cents. • H&I. K junrs. have on hand a qoanty of o. i | 2D.d 3 L \Vi Barnr- . LancaHer> tiarrijburgh % Cartijle, i Ge Sbippenjbur? and Sunbury J Em; STAG E S. % THE public are requeued to tike notice, that ov the partnership whjch has far lome time fab- i. filled between Mathias Slough of Lancaster, William Geer, is now diffcivcd : bwt, not a 3 ivl. Qr Slough iafinaates to the public without just cause ; ant j as will more fully appear by a letter on the lub- n je£t from M. Slough to W. Geer, dated the 19th December last. a recital of which is sot now deem- / cd necessary. Any gentleman who wifiies to be ' more circumstantially informed of the merits of this business, by applying to W. Geer may have the perusal «f M. Slough's letter, and then can be J*' 1 " at full liberty to determine whether or not W. tne Geer is.not perfediy juflifiabie in attaching him- Me» felf to any other person in the pfofecution of the uct Stage conveyance from Philadelphia to Shippenf- heel urg", br any other place. new Now from the liberil and generous support the the public were pleased to confer on the firft effort m on t this bufmefs, William Ge t r, in conjunction with he) Meflrs. Reily, Weed and Winner, is determined mai to prosecute and carry .itvjn, with every caie, at- con icntion andiifpatch that a zeal to oblige the pub- _ t lie can possibly exert. 179 The above company, who are amply provided j o i with carriages, horses, and every appurtenance to ,^ render the paff.ige Safe and comnvorilous, inform lft thofa wno wifb to patronize and encourage the * undertaking, that they ran take their feats at jj m , George Weed's, .the sign of the White Herfe, ; Market Street, Philadelphia, on every Monday . . and Friday, to proceed to Lancaster, Harriiburg, . Carlisle and Shippenfburg. The fare as hitnerto 1 , established. r For the further accommodation ot the public, a Stage will dart every Wednesday from the house ' of Samuel Elder, in Harriftmrg, arrive at Sun bury in Northumberland county, every Thursday, and return from and arrive «t Karrifburg : every Saturday, so that pafTeSgjfts dcllined for V e Lancaster or Philadelphia, may proceed oe Mon- diy9 ' WILLIAM GEER. £ Lancaster, Jan. 27, 1;97- N. B. This Line ot Stages starts from the '» house of William Ferr«, in Lancaster, on every trc ■> Tuesday and Saturday morning at 6 o'clock, pro- ltr rr ceeding to the westward; and from the house of ltr Mr. Samuel Elder in Harnfburg every Wednef- ho day morning, on the fame evening arrives at Pa- in; trick Cochran's in Shippenfburg, and returns ro from thence on every Thursday : performing the ot fame routine daily as in its tour from Philadel- tw j phia. mwf - ch 'sTICKNHY's PATENT ARCH BRIDGE. ov ANY person desirous of information refpeil- of ing this new conltru<Stion, may obtain it ar without delay by application pr. letter, or oth- y« 5, erwife, to Jobn Stickney, merchant of Worcef- lo ls ter, (MafTachufetU) who Will m:ke known G '' the many advantages arising from this manner £ l " of building, and upon application he will either ci p~ vend a patent right, or attend personally to su perintend the building of any bridge required. _ " A New Work. " PROPOSALS id For printing and publiftiingj by fubfeription, The * History of Pennsylvania, n Y T N North-America, from the original ioftitution and ™ J. fettlcment of that province, under the firtt propri etor and governor, Willi am Penn, in iCBi, till J "" after the year 174* ; with ' AN INTRODUCTION, ? Refpefiing the Life»of . PENN, j"' 'd Prior to thegiant of that Prorince, and the reh- h * eious Society of the people called Quakeri; with the ji m FIRST RISE of the NEIGH BORING COLONIES, e n " mere particularly of WEST-NEW-JERSEY, and the n o, Sculemeotof the DUTCH and SWEDES 011 DELA- f WARE. fe, To which is added, o- A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SAID PRO- It- VINCE. j And of the general state, io which it flourilhed, a " principally between the years 1760 and 1770. The r he whole including a variety of things, ufeful and in ,e< teiefling to be known, refpefting lhatcountry inearly time, &c. With an appendix. v Written principally between the years 17 7 6 and 1780, By Robrrt Proud. " Tukhrum ejl btntjaccri reitmblica, ttiam leneiiccre haud ablwdum ell. vel pace vel tlllo clarura Jitri licet.'' i?l.Catalin. rs, oe " Sed cum pltriqiii arkitrentur rrs biHicas majorcs eje i 0» quamurbanas, m:vucndactl hxcopinio." 100 Cic. Off. (Entered accaodingto lam.) " WILLIAM PENN, the great Icgiftator of the 100 Quakers, (in Pennfylvnia) had the success of aeon >o° queior, in eflahlilhing and defending Irs colony, a -100 mong favagt tribes, without ever drawing the sword ; >OO the goodness of the moll benevolent rulers, in trea >oc ting his fubjefls as his own children ; and thq tender- JOO nefsof an universal father, who opened his arms to )00 all mankind without diflinflionot fe£l or party. In )of) his Republic it w»s not his religious creed, but per sonal merit, that 1 (.titled every member of society to 50 the protection an*! emolumantof the State*" 100 . E/Tay on Toleration, by Arthur O'Letry. 300 CONDITIONS. 1. This work will be printed in two oflavo vol umes, neatly bound and lettered, both in Iheep and calf, for the choice of the fubferibers; on paper fimi -000 lartethatof the conditions, aj ptiilijhed in the Subjciip- tion papers. Lan- 11. The head of William Penn, handsomely en -Ibe graved, will be prefixed to ihe firfl, and a map or AST Iketch of Pennsylvania, and the parts adjacent, to the second volume. r IH« The price to fubferibers will be four dollars 11 and an half in (herp, ind five dollars in calf J—one dollar to be paid at the time of fubferibing, two dol lC 'lais on the delivery of the fiilV volume, and tbe re mainder on the delivery of the second. n °* IV. When one thousand copies ate fubferibed y for, the. work will be DUt to press and fiuilhed with :ady all convenient expedition, iblic Subfcriptior.s will be received by Zachaiiah Poul ireil son, jun. Printer, No. 80, Chefuut-ftieet, and at the pof- Philadelphia Library io Fifth-ftreet ; bv Isaac Col lem, lins Printer, and Joseph James. Merchant, New s, in York; by John P. Pleafamsand George W. Field, lotel Merchants. Baltimore! and by other persons both will in town and country. rinr- ' Feb»-uarviß. tu&f "°o Important Public Document. THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED, re^t- And for Sale -d at At the Officeof the Editor ofthe Gazetie of the United States, No iig Chefnut-Srrect, lam * [price q-nb collar and fiftt Cents] eter A FEW COPIES OF THE " ,d ; Receipts and Expenditures wf OF THE UNITED STATES, Fot the Year 1795, Being the Latest Period to which ail account No can be made up. 'len February 12. Ipubuc notice IS hereby given to those persons, holding notes ofthe fubferibrr, that he will renew the fame, payable in fix years, with legal interest , from the date hereof; and that notes will be given as above to. all, who may have open ac counts legally authenticated. ound ' TIMOTHY MOUNTFORD. 0 ,, j No. 294, S. Secoijd Street. I Philadelphia, June to, *797* 3t- i Georgetown BriGge Company. 1 Extraa of an a& pasTed by the Leg'.flatuie of To t the state 6f Maryland on the 19th December, j791, entitled, "An aft for creating a bridge over Potowmac river. * a '• And be it emitted, that the said direiflors of ■ any two of tliern shall and may require any funi th& f or lams of money in equal proportion from each lyin£ and every jfroprietor, as may front time to time com be neceffcry for carrying on the building of said pike 1 bridge ; a'nd after giving three months public theft ] notice, it shall anJ may be lawful for the direst- fron f tors to lue for and recover in the name of the ol ! company such unpaid requisition, with all costs tanc [ and charges incidental thereto, and legal interest mor thereon from the time the fame should have rive been paid: And the negleft or refufal to pay any be I e such requisition after public notice iliall have tnre - been given at lealt for three mouths in all the Hon newfpiipers heiein before enumerated, shall have Jom e the effeft to forfeit all preceding payments made butl n on the fhartf or shares so nejjlefled or refufed to b be paid M «he use and benefit of the company.' A d mation of i'och of the stockholders as have not [ani - complied with the requisitions heretofore made >- —tlieyare as follow: On t-he xft November, %o dollars, on the loth May, 4° thii dollars; an the lothjuly, 1796, 40 dollars ; on 0 the ift September, 1796, 40 dollars, and on the m ift November, dollars. Caution is le - now given that after the expiration of the time crc , at limited for the cohtinUancc of this advertise- anc e ' ment (three months) the law will be carried ™ into rigid and complete effect against all delin f' quents. 1 ; By order of the Direftofs, ; C) WALTER SMITH, Treasurer. .fe Georgetown, May I, 1797. law.^m n * TO B t SOLD, » pai iy ' A valuable three (lory Brick Hoofe ; be QITUATE in alley, next to the bank of , n . O pennsylvania, thelot on which it'ftands, to gether with the vacant lot adjoining, which ex- a tends to Gcforth-ftreer. The house is about 50 £ feet in front on Lodge Alley, and about 42 feet j m hj in depth, the adjoining lot is about 96 feet a g Ty front on Lodge alley, and 42 feet on Goforth- coi ro- street, being a street which leads from Chefnut- thi of street and Carter's-lW into Dock-street at the ef- horse market. The house confirms of ten lodg 'a- ing rooms, with fix fire places, two dining rns rooms, ene of them forty feet in length, the dc the other about thirty-four feet, each containing lei- two fire places, two parlours and a large kit chen, with extensive cellars under, and garrets L. over the whole, a privilege of a vacant lot In £i- ef ground to the eastward between this house it and the bank, a pump of excellent water in the th- yard, a handsome piaiza fronting the vacant ef- lot, and a frame liable and dwelling house on / ivn Goforth-ftreet. The premises now rent for ier jC-3'15 per annum. To be fold clear of all in her cumbrances. fu- For terms apply to "John Clement Stoiker. ed. April 10 3 awt f ' I : 1 r, - - 11 - Mujical Instrument Manufactory, ti No. 167, Arch-Street. he T T ARPER, harpsichord, grand, portable grand, Xx fid:-board, pier table and square piano forte a, maker from London, returns thanks to his friends J and and the public, far their liberal encouragement, _ r ;. and hopes that by his aiftduity and attention to ev 'till "y branch of his business, to merit a continuance 1 of their favors. Piano fortes made on the newel! and mod approved plans, with pedals, patent, - swell, and French harp flop, which he Battels ■eli- himfelf will ue found on trial by unprejudiced - the judges, to be equal if not superior to any import-. '' ES, ed, and twenty per cent cheaper. Any inftru the m< nt pure/tared of him, if uot approved of in 7 LA- twelve months, he will exchange. _ N. B. All kinds of Musical inflruments made , * tuned, and repaired with the greatefl accuracy c he j dispatch, and on the molt reasonable terms, so a ready money only. 1 in- :arly Second hand Piano Fortes taken in exchange. , May le. " u ?80 ' COT T 0 N. A few bales just arrived, for sale by l icere JOHN CLARK, < No. 55 North Water Street. Jane io- eott - ; Received by the Indoitan, ' 'S' From Madras, . , (j- \ SMALL invoice consisting ofthe following , l\ Coast Goods, viz. the Blue Cloths con- Long Cloths, 14 punjums y, a- Do. do. si. Ie ord ; Madrafs Handkerchiefs, and '' ca " Book Muslins ■der- WILLING Iff FRANCIS. " S J° March ti. 3 aw t ty"o Venereal Complaints, PUNCTUALLY attended to in every stage of that disease, without the use of mercury or rellraint of diet, in any cafe recent and fimplc. 011 application at No. 113, Chefnut-ftreet, pppofite " the United States bank, or at No. 170, South Wa • ter-ftreet, between Spruce and Pine-ftaeets, where ! ,n "- Ue has opened an office for the better accommoda tion of his patients. v en _ But in Lues Venerea confirmed, Do£tor Morgan ip or pledges himfelf, that no system of cure (however to the ipecious) can be efFcdual without mercury, and that all the known rules of pradice for thele two ollars centuries pad, and united experience affirms, that —one any substitute for it is but nugatory, and any mode > dol- 0 f pradice to the contrary must be futile and de ie re " ceptious. Nevertheless, he undertakes, liowever compli :ribed cate d the cafe, to effeit a cure without inconifc w't'l nience or injury to the conftitutiou, and in time net generally experienced or expe&ed. Poul- jj Regular attendance at the office in Water atrth,e ftrett, from the hour of nine o'clock in the morn- N ing until one, and from three o'clock in the even ' ing until seven; but any c her time at his dwelling ! both' house, in Chefnut-ftreet. ■ May 16. dtf u&f Just Arrived, Jt In the schooner Dove, Captain Paul, from St Thomas, and for sale by the fubferiber. Muscovado Sugar in hhds- tierces and barrels. '' St. Croix Rum in hhds. And Laguira hides. « ofthe ALSO ON HAND,. Imperial, Hyson, and Sherry and Malaga Hyson Skin Teas. 'Wines. S J Yellow Nankeens. Holland Gin in pipes. ! Canton CUth. Do. Clieefe. RES ! Luteltrings. Do. Glass ware. I Silk Hankerchiefs. China Ware. ! Sewing Silk. Window Blinds, ccount [ Cotton in bales. Rhet-ibarb. Peruvian Bark. Quicksilver, &c. 5. JOSEPH SIMS. May qqd. • -d'#- ;notes The Subscriber, w the Determined to retire from business, invites all ntereft who have anv note, bill, bond or acceptance vill be of his, now due, to call for payment ; and those en ac- who with to anticipate may receive the money at a reasonable difcoufct. JAMES SWAN, t. May 22. <l"v 3t. 1 Dojchefttr, nearßoCtoa, 16th May 1797. To be fold at Public Vendue, o the highest bidder, at the hoi.il- of Mr/ William Evans, the lign of thp Indian Queen, in the city of Baltimore, on the atth tUy of O&ober next, at II o'clock, A. 51. About seven thousand acres ot land, ;S property of William Bell, of Philadelphia, •in» between Reifter's-town and Weft;ninfter> jmtnonly called Little Wihchefter, (the turn ike road runs through a cenfiderable part ot ieie lands) the traft begins about 17 mil« ■cm Baltimore, within a few hundred yards f said Ueiller'i-town, and extends to the dif tnce of about twenty-three miles from Balti more, and li® on the main falls ot Pataphco^ Iver, froto three to'four miles thereon. Will e fold in trails of one hundred and fifty to hree hundred acre. There is a large propor ion of meadow and w6od land on each trail, onie of them highly improved, with excellent luildings aris fine gr. fs. ALSO, A trad of seven hundred acres of and, called Clover Farms, within five miles of Bladenlhurg, efleemed very good for Grass; Richard Ppnfonby.of Bladenfburgh, will fhev/ :his land to any person inclined to purchase." ALSO, A trad of kmd of about three hun dred and thirty acres, within abotft two itiuei and a half ot the President's houfein the Fede ral City. It is nearly all wood land, and a fine high profpeiil, from which may be fcen the' city of Waftiingtcn, Bladenfburgh, Alexandria and' a part of Georgetown, and many miles' down the Potomac.river. Mr. Richard Por,foil by, of Bladen IT)'irg, will also (hew this land. ' A liberal credit will be given for the gfeateft part of the purchase money, ihe terms will be made known on the day of Tale. May 8 Notice. A LL persons indebted, to the F.fta'e of Sarah il. Marshall, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and those that have demands again it said eilate, are desired to bring in their ac counts properly attested for ftttlement, to either of the fuhfcribcrs. Christopher Marshall, Jr. Caspar W. Ha(nes, AB*AHAM M. GARRIGHEf, ■Administrators to the littatc of Sarah Marlhall, deceased. June 3 aaw3w New Hat and Hosiery Store. ynft Imported, In the foips William Penh and Star, from London y and riQiv opening by WILLIAM M'DOUGALL, AT his new Hat and Hosiery Store, No. 134, Market ftreet — An elegant aflortment ot silk, cotton and thread Stocking.! Silk, cotton and thread Gloves Pantaloons, kc. &c. Likewite, ahanjfome affortrrjent of men's, wo men's, and children's falhionable Hats, luitablcfor the Season. A considerable quantity of low and mi 'die priced Hats aflorted in cases, intended for country stores. May aj. taw Samuel & Miers Fisher, No. 27, Dock-street, Have juji received fcr AltgaU, Babcock, from Bedfast, IRISH Cambricks, in boxes of 40 pieces and So patches, each sorted up to 9/ sterling per yard. They have also received 7-8 & 4-4 Irish Linens well aflorted Dowlas and Sheetings, which will be fold for ready money 1 , or ftiort credit, on moderate terms ; together with a general assortment of Spring Goods as usual.—Also, Hunter's Pipes in boxes An aflortment of Queens' Ware in crates An aflortment of GTafs Ware in caiks and crates T. Crowley, Milfington, Steel Cargo & London particular Teneriffe Wir.es Lilbon Wine of excellent quality Superior Sherry Wines Patent Sheathing paper. A few small bales fine Cloths neatly aflort ed, and two bales aflorted Flannels, to be fold per package. June 9. 3taw 6w William Blackburn, LOTTERT and BROKER'S OFFICE No. 64 foutli Second-flreet. TICKETS in tiie Canal Lottery, No. 11, which commenced drawing the 29th May, POR S ALE. The price of tickets will, rife in propor tion as the drawing advances, particularly on ac count cf the five firft drawn tickets, prizes of r four thousand dollars each, on the last day ot " drawing. e Check Books kept for examination and register ing, in the Canal, No. 2, City of Waihington, N"o. e 1, and Paterfon Lotteries l" A lfo, tickets for sale in che Schuylkill bridge and Perkiomen Bridge lotteries, which will begin n dravying i» the course of. the summer. j The bufißefs of a Broker in all kinds of Stock, Bills, Notes, Lands, See- &c. tranfailed with the 0 utmofl a;tenti»n. Jnne 2 tu&f Chocolate and Mustard i- Manufactured as usual, f- Ginger and Pepper ground id Shefied or Pearl Barley Bhiladelphia Porter, Beer, Ale and Cyder r* London Porter Taunton and Bwiton Ale v Red Port and other Wines, eithe bottled, '8 or by the pipe, quarter-ea<k or gallon —iu.tabic for exportation or home consumption For Sale by "John Hazvorth. it No. 98 south FrOnt street. May 18 ta4W s. ' for Sale, At the. Office ot the Gaaette of the United States, No. 119, Chel'out-ftreet*, The lafl Report of the lata Secretary of the Treasury; being a brief history cf the state of financial concerns of the United States. The Proceedings of the Executive of the United States refpefling the weflcrn in furre<slkm : Containing many faSs and cir cumilances no where else to be found, jo cents. The Letter of Mr. Pickering to our minister in France. 371-5 cents.' An Account of the Receipts and Expenditures of the United States for the yesr 1795. xe A few copies of the volume for 1794 may be e y had to complete i'etts. D'lvernois' account of the Revo lution in Geneva, 12 1-2 cents. April 3.
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