©ajettt of tljc States, *»» Philadelphia j&uiiy -Adptrtisen Numbsa 1493.] For Sale, The fine *ml remarkably faft Virginia and Philadelphia tons. For terms apply to Rofs tst Simfon. June tt. dtf For St. Thomas, Ann and Mary, 1 Captain Buns ; - - ' - WILL fail in ten days. For freizht or passage apply to F, COPPINGER. No. 221, South Frontflreet. June 9. ' * dipt For Sale, tie cargo of the brig Enterprise, Captain , I.ongdan fror\ Bourdeaux, now landing at Morton's wharf, CON SITING or 524 hhds. of Claret 2 • al; cases of ditto -a 100 c.'fcs of Sweet Oil ■? no pipe. London proof 7BRA N DY . J 2 19 pipes of Holland proof ) J m Apply to Wharton ts 3 Lewis, No. 115, South Front St. £***■ Said Brig, WlLLtake aFUFIGHT for -*\ the Weft-Indies or Eurjope, fails fall, burthen about fifteen hun -sr-»SiXiiSs&«Sclred barrels, is in complete or der, and will be ready to receive a cargo in a few days Apply as above. May 24 ■ . . '. $ For Sale or Charter, THE SHIP ptgeZF WARREN, Benjamin Church, Master, about 280 toRS burthen. En quire of feffe & Robert Wain- May 76 § «i~—- For Freight or Charter, mm, Brig Fame, S V:," j FRANCIS KNOX, Mailer: A strong, excellent vessel, has been just sheathed and ready to receive a cargo. She will carry 2,000 bar rels, has g&od accommodations so passengers. Apply to Capt. Knox, or to Kearny Wharton. June 6. 6p HA Y . A Quantity of excellent Old and New Hay to be had at Peel Hall Farm on the Wiflahickon Road, about a miles from the City. Alio, A QUANTITY OF BUILDING STONE. June 8 s6t FASHION AND CHEAPNESS. INTELLIGENCE TO THE LADIES. TCSV received from London, two trunks of ele gant BRUNSWICK KID Ladies' Shoes, of the moll falhionable patterns and (hapc now worn in that city, and will be fold off immediately in small quantities, atfirftctft, forcafh, at tyrs. ENEFER's, No. 105 Walnut flieet, between Third and Fourth ttrcets. • # * The above was purchafcd of Mr. Fox, in Piccadilly, who manutaflures for most of the nobi lity, and will be warrant ed good. June 13 f3t _ John Miller, jun. & Co Have received per the India, AJhmead, from Calcutta, ji well off or ted small Invoice jf Gurrahs : Baftas Coffees Calicoes Bengal Stripe* Laid in remarkably low, which they will fell for calh or ihort credit 011 very advantageous terms. June 5. dawfrl/jth George Dobfon, No. 25 South Third-Street, HAS imported per Ihips William Penn, Starr, and Diana, from London, 5-4 Super London Chints, elegant patterns, Ginghams, Muflinetts and Bimity's. Faflionable Waiftc»atiJ 44 WILLIAM PENN, the great legislator of the Quakers, (in Pennfylvmia) had the success of a con queror, in establishing and defending his colony, a mong favagetribes, without ever drawing the sword ; the goodness of the most benevolent rujers, in trea ting his lubjctts as his own children ; and the tender nels of an univerlal father, who opened fcis arms to all mankind without diftin£lion feft or party. In his Republic it was not his religious creed, but per (onal merit, that entitled every member of society to the protc&ioa and emolument of the State**' EJfayon Toleration, by Arthur O'Letry. CONDITIONS. I. This work will be printed in two o&avo vol umes, neatly bound and lettered, both in flieep and calf, for the choice of the fubferibers; on paper (imi lartethatof the conditions, as pubhjhcdin theSubJcrip tion papers. 11. Thehead of William Penn, handsomely en graved, will be prefixed to the firft, and a map or (ketch of Pennsylvania, and the parts adjacent, to the second volume. IU # The pricie to fubferibers will be four dollars and an half in sheep, and five dollars in calf; —one dollar to be paid at the time of fubfciibing, 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 finilhed with all convenient expedition. Subscriptions will be received by Zacba/iah Poul fon, juo. Priuter, No. 80, Chrf»iut-ftrcet;"and at the Philadelphia Library in Fifth-ftreet ; by Isaac Col* ' ,n *, Printer, and Joseph James, Merchant, New- Yo r k ; by John P..Pleafantsand George W. Field, Merchants. Baltimore; and by other persons both in town and country* February 18. tu&f Advertifem«pt. PURSUANT ta an Order from the Orphans * Court, •will abfolutcly be fold at PUBLIC SALE, at Cranberry, on IVtdnefday, tbe tsd day of Augufl next, at II • clock y A My all that •valuable RE AL EST AT By late belonging to the Rent. Gilbert T. Sncvuden, decs-fed, lying in and near Cranberry, if the county ef hl 'iddlfftx, torvnfhip of South Brunfivici, Bate ef Nrtv fcrfey, up en \the lower flflge- road leading from Philadelphia to Ncib York. A very elegant framehoufe in a beautiful and healthy fituation y pair, ted •white, •with Venetian -window shutters, thirty feet front and thirty eight feet deep, tivo rooms with a bandfoine hall or entry on the firfl floor, three rooms on the second floor and two well-finifhed gar rets. In the rear of the house is an excellent tivo-Jiory building 37 feet by 19, confiding 'of a dining-room fr work people, spacious pantries and a l* r gf kitchen, with every convenience, and over these are three chambers for servants. To tbe right is an additional building 18 fiet front by 19 feet deep, confining of a chamber below and a I brary above—wider the whole are very fine cellars paved with brick and conveniently partitiored. The house is en tirely nexv, built in a modern fyle, and cs7npletely and e legantly finifhed. Every room is hung with bells tbaf lead both to the servants" apartments: there is a pump of good water in the yard; and a flone and brick pavement round ihe whole house, which is enclos ed with a handsome railing, with three gates in front. The farm conftfls of one hundred and sixty seven acres with a proportion of woodland and meadow, under excel lent fence ; a garden with pale fence ; a large barn, /ta bles., carriage-house, cow-hottfesy life, all new, and built in the befl manner : with two Orchards, one of 60 full grown trees, tbe ethet is young and thriving, corfijling of 200 befl grafted fruit trees. Nearly adjoining said farm is a lot of Woodland, of the befl quality, containing 37 acres. Also a \ra3 of land within seven miles of Cranberry, and I of the Cross Koads, containing one hundred and fifty acres, three-fourths meadow and tbe rell excellent timber. This Traft will tie fold in lots on Thursday, tbe day of Augufl following, at II o % elbek, A AI, on tbe premfes if the weather permits, if not at the hoyfe of Air. Wither ill, Cross Roads. For further particulars enquire of Nathaniel Hunt, esq. Cranberry, of M\r. faac Snowden,jun. No. 141 South Second Street, Philadelphia, or of JMr" Goat les Snowdcn Tontine Coffee- ffcifr, New York, or of thefubferibers. ISA ACS NO IVDEN,Princeton 7 . , . # JACOB FISHER, j N. B. Pbe sale of the above property was advertized for the infl. but tbe Adminifrators were not able to get the two separate Trafts laid out into Lots, and other matters arranged, on account of the indifpopticn of one #/ them, it was therefore churned to the days above mention ed. §6tmwftf 'June 19* Great Philoiophical & Mechanical Experiments, To be executed on every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday,at eight o'clock in the Evening, at Mr. M'Dougalls Dancing Room in fourth street, be tween Chefnur and VV&lnut ifreets The force of Hercules is surpassed by artificial Men. The perfedion of natuial philolophy by an arti ficial I.ady. This adroit and graceful Lady, will commence her philofcphic experiments by firing the cannon of Volta. She will melt metal by her fiery br. uh rf'cr wards dirtA the elctfric fire on a small House, and destroy it. She will blow out of her mtuth flafbes of fire flaming stars, and finally con a in sets and separate ; pocket t bottles: Schuyikill and Jersey country quaci and 1 half gallon bottles; Dry Goods, &c. &c. N. B. Crates put up with care at the fliortell no- ' ticc* May ii. dtf J The Subscriber, ' Determined to retire from btiftnefs, invites all' , who have any no;e, bill, bond or acceptance , of his, now due, to call for payment ; and those I wifh to antic;pate may receive the money at a reasonable difcouiit. ■ JAMES SWAN. May ii. diw. ' DorchefUr, near 16th May 1797. Fvathaniel Lewis & Son, • Have for sale at their fore, No. 70, adjoining George Latimer & Son, Pine-freet IVharf, A Quantity ot Madeira Wines In pipe- and half pipes Madeira Walnuts and Citron, lately imported in the schooner Sincerity, Capt. Copia Also, 25 Puncheons, fecon J and third proof, /Pefl.- India Rum, and a few Pipes of Brandy They have conflantly on hand and for sale, French Burr and Country Mill Stones of various sizes, and a general ailoitment of Boultiug Cloths of the best quality, both American and Foreign ma nufaihwe. The former having proved, from fe- j 1 vera] years experience of a number of millers in [ different parts of the United States at icaft equal, 1 and in many iaftance3 superior to the European I we hope the manufacturer, Robert Daw son, will meet with liberal encouragement in this 1 important and ufeful undertaking. He has obtain- ' |ed a patent and exclufivtf right of making and , vending Boulting Cloths ou his improved plan for a j number ©f years, and they are iold only by him j felf in Lancaftcr, state of Pennsylvania, aad by 1 the fubferibers in Philadelphia. June 14 d Received by the Indcfian, From Madras, A SMALL invoice ccrfifting *f the following Coait Goods, viz. B'ue Cloths Long Cloths, 14 punjums Do. do. si ie Madrift Handkerchiefs, aud Book MuHins WILT ING FRANCIS. March 37. jaw f he C ommiflloners carr) nig info efl._vfl C»:th article Of tl:r - treaty of amity, commerce citf'ert between and the United states of Ahiectca, on the isthjay of NcwemTier, 179+, " purl'uaoi aad agreeably to the Jo here • by give iiotiue, t;,at they are ready to proceed ta bufinvfs accordingly ; and they uelire tnat ali claim-; under the said anicle (which fofar.asthe fonie.de fcri! es the cases thereby previcied for, is hftffiuntJr annexed) may be lodged wish their Secretary with out delay. They iurther deTjrethat all such claims may ret only ft ate ia what manner the cafes come WJthin the deteription of the said article, but al*c specially let forth .he nature of the evidence by which the claimantsrefpe&iVcly undertake tofab* Uantiate the fame Extras from the said article, " Whereas it is alledged by divers British mer " chants, and others his majeft\*s fubje&s, that " debts to a confid rabid amount, which were bona " fide contra&ed, before the peace, still remain ;t owing to them by citizens or inhabitants of tli£ " Ignited States ; and that by the operation of va " rious lawful impediments, since the peade, not " oi\ly the fuU recovery of the said debts has been " deiayed, but alio the value and security thereof » (t have been in several infrances i npaircd and IciT " ened, so that by the ordinary rourfe of judicial u proceedings, the British creditors cannot now " obtain actually have an 4 receive full and 14 adequate compensation for the lotos and dama " ges which triey have thereby fuf ained: It is a- Ct greed that 111 al! such cases wfyere full conipenfa