Samuel & Miers Fiflier, , "H6. 27, i&ock-ilreetj Have jall received per Belcoch* from Belfast, IRISH CaTribricks* inbofces of 40 piefces and 80 patchesj each sorted tip to 9/ j sterling per yard. ( ' They have also received I ">]-% & 4-4 Irilh Linens well a {Forted t Dowlas and Sheetings, ' 1 which will be fold for ready money, or fliort ( credit, on rnodeVate terms ; together with 1 a general afTortment of Spring Goods as ' ufual.—sf/fo, Hunter's Pipes in boxes , An afTortment of Queens' Ware iii crates , An afTortment of GTafs Ware in casks and crates T. Crowley, MiiTington, Steel Cargo & London particular TenerifFe Wines Lilbon Wine of excellent quality Superio}' Sherry Wines Patent Sheathing paper. A few small bales fine Cloths neatly assort ed, and two bales alforted Flannels, to be fold per package. Juhc 9. Jtaw 6w , / . . , ■ - ■ 1 ■ ■■ ■ Millinery Room, No. 136 Marht-Jlreet. MISS GHRYSTAL TAKES an early opportunity ef acquaintirtg her Friends that Ihe has received by the WilliaM Penn, a variety of NEW MIL-1 LINKRY, &c. which (he hopes to be able to 'lhdw tliein in a few days. May 18 fjot To be fold, The time of a ftaut hearty young NEGRO MAN, who has upwards of four years to [arc. Enquire at No. 25, Dock-street. June 13. ' d2W Imported in the Jhip Pigou, And forl'aleby John Morton, No. 116) South Front-street, Hyson ¥°" s H ki " (teas Young Hylon f Imperial J April 20. eotf A New Work. ■ PROPOSALS £or priuting and publiflimg, by fubfttiptioo, The History of Pennsylvania, IN Nprtb-Amtrica. from theorigioalinftitutiooand I'ettiement of that province, under the fir ft propri etor and governor, William Finn, in 1681, 'till after the \ ear X7>«; »ith ' AN INTRODUCTION. Refpe&ing the Life* of W. PENN, Piior to theg-ant of that Province, and the reli cir.us Society o( the people called Quakers; with the FIRST RISE of the NEIGH BO RING COLONIES, m*re particularly ot \\ f-NEW- JERSEY, aod the Settlement of the DUTCH snd SWEDES 00 DEL A WARE. „ To which is added, A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SAID PRO VINCE And of the general state, in which it flourifhcd, prineipallv beiweeo the years 1760 and 1)70. The whole including a variety of things, ufeful and in terefling tu be known, refpefting that country in early time. Sec. With an appendix. Written principally between the years 1776 and 1780, By RctEkr Provd. " Pulchrvn tfi bcicJacercreitiMica. ttiam ber.tdicere hand atjurdum tjl, vtl face vel btUo clarvm fioi licit." ■>al. Cataliy. " S:d cum plerijue arbitrentur res ieUicai major a efc fit am .rbamts, minuendacft hacofini*." Cic. Off. (Enteref according It law.) " WILLi AM PENN, the great legislator of the Quakers, (in Pennfylvmia) had the success of a con queror, in cftablilhiog and defending his colony, a mong savage tribes, without ever drawing the sword ; the goodness o( the moll benevolent rulers, in trea ting hii fubjefts as his ownchildren ; and the tender ness of an universal lather, who opened his arms to ell mankind without diftinflion ol feft or party. In his Republic it was not his religious creed, hut per sonal merit, that entitled every member ot society to the protcftio* and emolument of the State " EJJay on Toleration, by Arthur O'Ltary. CONDITIONS. 1. This work will be primed in two o&avo vol umes, neatly bound and lettered, both in fher and calf, for the choice ol the fubferihers; on paper limi lartothatof the conditions, as fullijhcd 1* the Subjcrip- Hon papers. IK The head of William Penn, handsomely en- S raved, will be prefixed to th< firlf, and a map or tetch of Penrdytvknia, and the parts adjacent, to the second volume. Ill" The price 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 fubferibing, two dol lars on the delivery of the full volume, and the re mainder on the delivery otthe second. IV. When one thousand copies are fubferibed for, the work will be out to press a*d finiltied with •11 convenient expedition. Subfcrfptions will be received by Zschaiiah Poul fsn, jun. Printer, Nor 80, Chef'jut-ftreet, and at the Philadelphia Library in Fifth-flreet { by Ifaic Col lins. Printer, and Jofcph James, Merchant, New- York; by John P. Pleafanis and George W. Field, Merchants. Baltimore; and by other perfoni both intown and country. February 18. tuAf An elegant House in Arch-street. TO be let and entered on immediately, a large and elegant House at the corner of Arch and Ninth-llrcct. There are two draw ing rooms and One dining room the Urged is 31 feet by a 6— and two are so con nected by folding doors as to make but one. Alio, five bed rooms, beside five ir. the garret, well frnilh ed for fervanis. There are stables and a coac house, with every convenience for a family. Enquire at No. 29, in North Seveath-ftrret, or at No. Tiß, Arch ftreet. Also to be rented for the summer season, a small neat house and garden about 3 1-a miles from the citv, with Rabies, and coach boufc, Enquire a above. June 6. «aw 3 w Wanted on Rentj WITHIN seven miles of Philadelphia, a Houfe with a Garden, suita ble for the accommodation of a genreel small fa mily, for which a suitable rent, will be given. Any person having such an one to let, will be pleased to leave informatics of the lituation and terms at No. 43, North Third street. June aa. eo 3t UriCKNEr'j PATENT ARCH BRIDGE A MY person defir6us of information rcfpeil- J\ | ni r 'this new corillrtitjlion, nfay obtain it without delay/by application pe. letter, or oth erwise, to John Stirkney, merchant of Worces ter, (Maflirhufetts) ho will make known the many advantages .iriting from this banner of building, ancUpoh application he will either vend a patent right, or attend perfocally to lu pei intend the building of any bridge required. June ic, 1797" *eo»w. To -be fold at Public Vendue, i\ To the tiigheft bidder, at the house of Mr. William Evansj the lign of the Indian in the city of Baltimore, on the 15th day of Oflober tiext, at it o'clock, A. M About seven thousand aerts of land, the property of William Dell, of Philadelphia, lying between Reifter's-town and Wellminfter, commonly called Little Winchester,-(the turn pike road runs through a eonfidsrable part of these lands) the tra<ft begins about 17 miles from Baltimore, within a few hundred yards of said Reifter's-town, and extends to the dis tance of absut twenty-three milts from Balti more, and liw on the main falls of Patapfico river, from three to four miles thereon. Will he fold in tt£#u of one hundred and fifty to three hundred acre. There is a large propor tion of meadow and wood land on each trait, some of them high'jr improved, with excellent buildings and fine gr„ls. ai so, A traft of seven hundred acres of land, called Clover Farms, within five miles of Bladenlhurg, esteemed very good for Grass. , Richard Ponfonby,of Bladefilburgh, will shew this land to any person inclined to purchase. ALSO, A traft of land ®f about three hun dred and thirty acres, within about two miles and a half of the President's house in the Fede- ■ ral City. It is nearly all wood land, and a fine high profpeA, from'which may be fce» the city of Walhingfon, Bladelifourgh, Alexandria and a part of George-town, and many miles ' down the Potomac river. Mr. Richard Ponfon by, of Bladenlhurg, will also shew this lind. A liberal credit will be given for the gieateft part of the purchase money. l"he terms will be made known on the day of falc. May 8 W3in Printed Calicoes. JOHN MILLER, Jun. & Co. No. 8 Chefnut-Strett, Have for Sale FIFTY TRUNKS neatly alforted, very low on Ihort credit. March 6. § Advertisement. PURSUANT ta an Order from the Orphans'' Court, •will ahfolutely be fold at PUBLlfc SALE, at Cranberry, on iVednefJay, tbe tsd day of Augujl next, at II o*c/oci t AMy alltbat valuable REAL ESTATE, late belonging to the Rev, Gilbert T. Snowden, deceased, lying in and near Cranberry, in tbe county.ef Middlesex, torunjloip of South Brunfivici, Hate of New Jerfty, up on the lower flage ro.idlcdding from Philadelphia to Neiv Tori* A very elegant frameboufe in a beautiful and healthy fttuation, pairted ivbite> xuith Venetian window flutters, thirty feet front and thirty eight feet deep, two rooms with a handsome hall or entry on tbe frfl floor, three rooms on the second floor and two well-flnijhed gar rets. In the rear of tbe house is an excellent two-flory building 37 feet by 19, ctnfi/ling of a dining-room for work people, fpadous pantries and a large kitchen, with every convenience, and over these are three chambers for servants. To tbe right is an additional building 18 f-et front by 19 feet deep, conftfli-g of a chamber below and a library above—under the whole are veryr fine cellars paved with brick and conveniently partitioned. Tbe house is en tirely new, built in a modern flyle, and completely and e legantly flnijhed. Every room is hung with bells that lead both to tie kitchen and the servants' apartments : there is a pump of good water in the yard; and a flone and brick pavement round the whole house, which is enclos ed with a handsome raiting, with three gates in front. The farm conftfls of one hundred and ftxty seven acres with aproportion of woodland and meadow, under excel lent fente ; a gjidtn with pale fence ; a large bam, sta bles, tarriage-loufe, cow-bovfes, [*fc. all new, and built tn the befl manner : with two Orchards, one of 60 full grown trees, tbe other is young and thriving, conffling of aoo befl grafted fruit trees. Nearly adjoining said farm is a lot of Woodland, of tbe befl quality, containing 37 acre*. Also a trad of land within seven miles cf Cranberry, and I of tbe Cross Koad» , containing one hundred and ffty acres, three-fourths meadow and the red excellent timber. This TraQ will be fold in lots on Thursday, tbe I.4th day of Augufl following, at II o'clock, A M, on tbe premises if the weather permits, if not at the house of Mr. Wither ill, Cross Roads. For farther particulars enquire of Nathaniel Hunt,efq. Cranberry, of Mr. lfaac Snowden,jun. No. 141 South Second Street, Philadelphia, or cf Mr* Charles Snowden Tontine Cojee-Houfe, Nerv fork, or of tbe fubferibers. ISAAC SNOWDEN,Princeton! . . . .. •JACOB FISHER, Cranbetry j Adm,mjrfkri N. B. Phe sale of tbe above property was aavertized for tbe I4tb infl. but the Adminiflrators were not able to get tbe tivo separate Trails laid out into Lots, and other matters arranged, on account of the indifpofttion of one of them, it was therefore adjourned to the days above mention ed. §6tmwftf June 19* A Literary Treat. JuJl publi/bed, handsomely printed on writing paper, price I dollar, A new edition of that popular und entertaining work, antitled THE FORESTERS, an American Tale ; being a sequel to the history of John Bull, the Clo thier—ln aferiesof letters to a friend, with th« ad dition of two letters, alluding to recent political tranfa&ions in America. Th« following extraS from the Claris Allegorica, shews the principal charaflers that arc introduced: John Bull, the Kingdom of England His Mother, the Cfarch of England His Wife, the Parliament His Siller Peg, the Church of Scotland His Brother Patrick, Ireland Lewis, the Kingdom of France HisMillrcfs, the Old Conllitution His »«w Wife, the National Rcprefentation Lord Strut, the Kingdom of Spain Nicholas Frog, the Dutch Republic The Franks, the French Republic Tbe Foresters, the United States of America Robert Lumber, New-Hamplhire John Codline, Massachusetts Humphrey Plowlhare, Connecticut Roger Carrier, Rhode Island Peter Bull Fr»g, New-York Julius Csefar, New-Jersey William Broadbrim, Pennsylvania . Calfimar, Delaware Walter Pipewood, Virginia His Grandson, George Wafliington Peter Plteh, North Carolina Charles Indigo, Sotitk Carolina George Trufly, Georgia Ethan Greenwood, Vermont HUuter Longknife, Kentucky Black Cattle, Negro Slaves Rats, Speculators 1 "Mother Carey's Chickens, Jacobins gy- This popular and entertaining fatiricalhifto • ry of America is attributed to the Rev. Dr. Bel . knap. It has a great (hare of originality and a . bounds with genuine humour. It is continued [ down tb the present time, and characfterifes those late political ttanfaifticns which have caused so much uneasiness in America. Sold by H. and P. RICE, Bookseller, No. 16, South Second Street, »ndNo- S°> Markc ftieet. . June >s. J t j JujT Pvbtifhtd, : : And to be had of Meflrs. Do!- son, Campbell.Rjce, " [ Csry, Mid the cthu- f ricipal Bookfcllers in t"ve 1 I city,price one dollar, twinty-five cents,in boards, r ' New' Views of the Origin of the ' , Tribes and Nations of America. . ' By BENJAMIN SMITH BARTON, m. jd. I June jo. * tr 45>000 pieces of Nahkeehs 250 boxes brown Havannah Sugars Imperial Hyson Teas 1 17 tubs Quick Silver Sail Canvas, No. 1 a 8 A large alfortment of Nails, foarp and flat paint? Queens Ware, well allotted in crates and hhds. London Particular and 7 ** j • . «»• India Market } Madelines Teneriffe Wine in bhds. and pipes Bottled London Porter in tierces Fine Yellow Paint, dry in calks Writing Slates in boxes and bundles A box of Ink Stands and Note Prefies Manchester Goods in chests 3 trunks block Sewing Silk 6 tons of Sheet Lead Best Liverpool Coal, and A quantity of Wine Bottles For Sale by , Philip Nicklin, & Co. Juue 24« Stawtf | New Hat and Hosiery Store. JnJl Imported, ( In the Ja'tfH William Penn and Star., from and noiv opening by 1 WILLIAM M'DOUGALL, A T his new Hat and Hosiery Store, No. 134, ( ZV Market street An elegant, aiiortment ot Clk, cotton and thread Stockings Silk, cotton and thread Gloves Pantaloons, &c. &c. Likewise, a handsome assortment of men's, wo men's, and children's fafhionable Hats, fuitablc for the Season. A cenfiderable quantity of low and middle priced Hat s aflorted in cases, intended for country stares. May 33. taw To Let, THE BUILDING now occupied by the Bank ot THE Unitid States. For terms en quire of Edward Garrigues, No. 39, Cherry-street. N. B. Also a large, convenient Cellar in a good situation : Apply as above. June IJ • cots COTTON. A few bales just arrived, for sale by JOHN CLARK, No. 55 North Water Street. June 10. •°rf. Young Hyson Tea. 40 chests of a superior quality—Also, 100 do. of Hyson, Imported in the WoodropSjms, and for sale by the fubferibers, corner of Second and Pine street. C. Haight. June 25. ' e®tf Davis's Law Book Store y No. 319, High-Street. GEORGE DAVIS, BEING bulled f»r but time pall in prepara tions for removing into his present house, hat been under theneceflityof peflpaninguntil this day informing the gentlemen of the Bar generally thro' tbe United States, that his fpriug importation of law books is now arranged and ready fW lale, on terms that he trulU will entitle him to the like pre ference he hat experienced for leveral years pad. Catalogues, combining the mod varied collec tion ever imported into this country, are printed and will be delivered on application. > Jone 27. law 6w LAW BOOKS, Latest London and Dublin Editions. H. & P. RICE, Booksellers, No. 16, South Second, and No. 50, Market street, HAVE just received by the late arrivals from London and Dublin, their spring importa tion, confiding of a variety of the latest and mail approved Law Books, which, added to those alrea dy on hand, forms the moftextenfive collection ev er offered for sale in this country. They thei efore beg leave to notice, that from the nature of their connexions in Dublin, they are enabled to felllrilh editions (as they have hitherto done) at the very lowest prices. The following are among the latest publications. Vefey, jun'rs Reports in Chancery, 2 Peake's Cases at Nisi Prius ; Ridgcway's Reports in the time of Lord Hardwicke ; Floyer's Procters Practice in the Ecclesiastical Courts ; Barton's Treatise on a Suit in Equity; Tidd's Practice of the Court of King's Bench in Personal A<3 ion % 2 parts complete ; Ward's Law of Nations ; Cruise on Uses ; modern Reports, I* vols. London edi tion. H. and P. Rki expert t» receive by the firft ar rival from New-York the 6th vol. complete of Durnford and Kail's Reports, the 2d part of Gil bert's Law of Evidence by Loft, and a number of new publications. June 26. Jay's Inftru&ions. On MONDAT lafl, was publijhed, By SNOWDEN M'CORKLE, No. 47, North Fourth Street, And to be haa of the -principal BOOKSELLERS, No. V, Of the History of the United States for 1796, &c. This and the preceding number present the pub lic with a copy of Jay's Instructions, a per formance anxiously concealed by the Executive from the House of Reprcfentatives, and the con tents of which have excited the most ardent curio sity. This nu&iber likewise contains some singular and autht'tic papers relative to Mr. Alexander Hamil- - trn, late Secretary of the Treasury. No greater proof can b« given ot the value whica he has at* tached to their fupprcjfmn, than the following anec dote. " During the late canvass for the slecliori of a « President, Wehfter, in his Minerva, gavu a hint, " that Mr. Hamilton would be an advifeable can " ttidate. A petfon in this city, who chanced to " fee this newfpiper, wrote immediately to a cor « respondent in New-York. The letter desired him "to put himfclf in Mr- Hamilton's way, and in " form'him, that if Webster (bould.in future, print " a Cugle paragraph on that head, the papers refer " cd to were, inllailtly, to be laid before the world. " <Th, mtjjagc vans dtinrrrfd ti Mr. Hamilton, and tbe " Minerva becamcjilent /" \ June 24, taw2W 0 This Day is Published, Aud fold by H. & I. Kammerer, jun. No. '' 24, North Third-jlreet,alfo, by Mr. Hen ry StrEtTXER, No. 85, Racc-Jireet, (Price half a Dollar neatly bound) The Man of real Sensibility ; Or, The HISTORY OF SIR G. ELLISOtf. e Founded on Fast. '* The elegant Edition of the Elements of Moral -2 j ity 9 'R two vols, illuftrattd with twenty cojiper pla cs, may also be had as above, price, fall boutfd and gilt, two dollars and fifty ccnta. HAi. K junrs. have on hand a quantity of No, t and z Writing Paper, City bf VV&ftiingtori. SCHEME i Of the Lottery,' No. it, r Far the Improvement of the Federal City. A magnificent dwcllittg-houfe 20,c0b dollars, g & cash 30,000, ate 50,000 t • i ditto 15,000 & cj& 25,000 40,000 c 1 ditto 15,000 8t ca(h (5,000 30,000 f' 1 ditto 10,000 & cash 10,000 20,000 d 1 ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 10,000 . 1 ditto 5,000 8c caih 5,w8 10,000 1 1 cash prise of 10,000 7 % do. 5,000 each,are • 10,000 j 10 da. 1,000 - - to,ooo £ 20 db. - - to,®oo 00 do. 100 - - 10,000 j 200 do. 50 - - jo, 000 ( 400 do. 25 - 10,000 1,000 do. 2® - 10,000 - 15,00® do. 10 - 150,000 16,739 Pri?es. 33,261 Blanii. 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollar*, 400,000 J M. Sk. Tofavour thofc wh# may a quan- 1 tity of Tickets,the priii of 40,000 dollars will be the last drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the last but one : J And approved notes, securing payment in either ' mongy or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will 1 be received for any number not lets than 30 tick ets. . ' This Lottery will afford an elegant specimen of 1 the private buildings to be ertiled in the City of Walhington—Two beautiful designs are already lele&ed so» the entire fronts on two of the public squares; from these drawings it is proposed to erecl two centte and 'out corner buildings,ai soon as pos sible after this lottery is fold, and to convey them, when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in the manner described in the scheme for the Hotel Lottery. A nett dedu&iori of five per ceilt. will be made to defray the necessary expenses of print ing, &C. and the surplus will be made a part of the fund intended for the National Univeruty, to be erected within tha city of Wafhingtou. The real fecuritiesgiven for the payment of the Prizes, are held by ti c President and two Direct ors as the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the amount of the lottery. SAMUEL ULODGET. Tieketsmay be had at the Bank ol Colum bia ; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Peter Gilman, Boston : of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richard W«lle, Cooper's Ferry. mwf. C. E. Whitlock, DENTIST, RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladifi and Gen tlemen of Philadelphia and it] vicinity, that he continues to perform all operations on the Teeth ; sup plies the deficiencies of nature with artificial or real teeth, in all the various modes of fixiog —Cleans, files, regulates, extrafts, and fills decayed teeth with gold or lead, &c. &c. He waits upbm Ladies and Geetlemcn at their houses, and will be happy to re ceive their commands by note, at Mis. Fimcv's, No. 68 north Eighth street, or at bis house. next to the Black Hotfc Tavern, oa the Frankford road. Dollars. Scaling and cleaning 5 Artificial teeth, with enamel, per tooth, 5 Do. in gold sockets or screws 7 Natural :eeth with ligatures 7 Do. on gold orivory lockets, or go Id screws 10 Filing and cutting away dotay—each decay » Filling with gold a Do. with lead 1 Eotraftingfto the families who employ him as dentist) t Do. where not employed > Tooth powder of his own preparing 1 Brulhes, bell London manufacture 15 cents. Regulating, &c. according to the operation. C- Whitlock will (ell the time of a Negro Man ; —be is honed and sober, and has about j years and a half to serve. Enquire as above. June i 6 s3 tthtf Lane after, Harrijburg Carlifie, Sbippenjburg and Sunbury STAGES. THE public are requested to take notice, that the partnerihip which has fsr some time sub sisted between Mathias Sleugh of Lancafler, and William Geer, is now dissolved: but, not as M. Slough infinaates to the public without jnft cause ; as will more fully appear by a letter on the fnb je& from M. Slough to W. Geer, dated the 29th December last. a recital of which is not row deem ed necessary. Any gentleman who wishes to be more circumstantially informed of the mints of this bufiaefs, by applying to W. Geer may, have the pernfal «f M. Slough's letter, and then can be at full liberty to determine whether cr not W. Geer is not perfedly juftifiabie in attaching liim felf to any other person in the prosecution of the Stage conveyance from Philadelphia to Shippenf arg, or any other place. Now from tbe liberal ;uul generous support the public were pleased to confer on the firit effort in this business, William Geer, in conjunction with Messrs. Reily, Weed and Witmer, is determined to proCecute and carry it on, with every care, at tention anddifpatch chat a zeal to oblige the pub lic can poflibly exert. The above company, who are amply provided with carriages, horses, and every appurtenance to , render the paffagc his and commodious, inform thor* wno-wifh to patronize and encourage the undertaking, that they can take their feats at George Weed's, the sign of the White Horse, Market Street, Philadelphia, on every Monday and Friday, to proceed to Lancaster, Harriiburg, Carlifie and Shippcnfburg. The fare as hitherto eft blifhed. For the further accommodation of the public, a Stage will start every Wednesday from the house of Samuel Elder, in Harrifburg, arrive at Sun , bury in Northumberland county, every Thursday, : and return from theoce and arrive at Harrifburg ! every Saturday, so that pa Hangers destined for Lancaster or Philadelphia, may proceed an Mon days. WILLIAM GEEK. ! Lancaster, Jan. 27, 1797- N. B. This Line «f Stages starts from the ' house of William Ferriie, in Lancaster, on every , Tuelday and Saturday morning at 6 o'clock, pro ceeding to the weft ward i and trom the house of , Mr. Samuel Elder in Harrifburg e.very Wednef . day morning, oh the fame evening arrives at Pa t trick Cochran's in Shippcnfburg, rod returns Trom thence on every Thursday : performing the fame routine daily as in its tour Lm Ptiiadel t phta. mwt ' i A Cow Stolen ' ROM 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 best turn her out, as, if legal evidence can be obtained, he may expeft a rigorous prosecution. 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 11 b'e convicted of the fa£h Apply at ■ No, 218, Arsh Strtst. June 9. taw3w William Blackburn, 1 LOTTERT and BROKER'S OFFICE 1 No. 64 south Secondfirect. TICKETS jn the Canal Lottery, No. 11, which commenced drawing the 119 th May, FOR 3ALE- The price of tickets will rife in propor% tiop as the drawing advances, particularly on ac count of the five tirft drawn tickets, prizes of four thouiand dollars each, on the lad day of drawing. Check Books kept for examination snd register ing, in the Canal, No. City of Washington, No. i, and Patcrfon Lotteries. Also, tickfcts forfale in the Schuylkill bridge and Perkiomeu Bridge lotteries, which will begin drawing is the course of the summer. The bufmefs of a Broker in all kinds of Stock, Bills, Notes, Lands, &c-&c. tranfadted with the | utmost »:tenti«n. • June 2 tuJtf THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE Trafts of Land, IN the county of Glynn and state of Georgia,, will be fold by public at eight o'clock: on the evening of Tuesday the 27th day of June net*, at (lie Merchants Coffee House in this ci ty, unless previously disposed of by private sale. ill. 7000 acres 011 St. Simons Sound at the confluence of Frederic* and Turtle rivers, ad-, joining the commons of the town of Brunfwick, originally granted to John Howell, and with : ;i 6 miles of the Atlantic ocean. id. 15,000 acres op the head waters of a branch of the great Sattilla, originally granted to Ferdinand O'JSTeal. 3d. 50,000 acres on the waters of the little Satilla river, and of Buffaloe and Alexanders Creeks ; the great Satilla road pafles through these lands, which were originally granted to Ferdinand O'Neal. 4th. 50,000 acres on the great Satilla river, which are also interfered by a branch of the little Satilla, and were originally .grated ten Thomas Spalding. It appears by authentic certificates from Thomas Davis, furveytor, and from Major Hopkins now residing in Philadelphia, that the body of these lands are not thirty miles from the ocean, and principally within tide water; that the Alatamaha is navigable for boats and rafts two hundred miles above, and for large veflels within ten miles of them ; that they are chiefly firtl rate pine lands, producing timber equal in quality to any in the state of Georgia, poflefiing the fame advantages of navigation. The abovementioned certificates, together with the patents, drafts, andother papers rcfpefling -ihe title, which is complete and unincumbered* are in the poffefiion of the fubferibers and may be feea by applying to Benjamin R. Morgan, at No. 41 Mulberry Street. The terms of pay ment 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 j a conveyance to be made to each purchafcr 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. Georgetown Bridge Company. Extra<3 of an a<sl passed by the Legislature of the state of Maryland on the 29th December, 1 entitled, ti An a£t for creeling a bridge .over Potowmac river be it enaHed, that the jfaid dire&ors or any two «f them /hall and may require ajiy sum or funis of money in equal proportion from -rath and every proprietor, as may from time to time be necessary for carrying on the building of said bridge; and after giving Arte months public notice, it fhall-and may be lawful for the direc tors to fut for and recover in the name of the company such unpaid requisition, with all colt's and charges incidental thereto, and legal interelt thereon from the time the fame should have been paid: And the neglefl or refufal to pay any such requisition after public notice lhall have been given at least for three months in all the newspapers herein before enumerated, fliall have the ene<3 to forfeit all preceding paymenfs mad,- on the shore or shares so negtafled or refufed to be paid w the use and benefit of the company." mation of such of the ftoskholders as have not complied with the requisitions heretofore rrnie —they are as follow : On the ift November,. 1795, ao dollars, on the loth May, 1796, 4 » dollars; an the iothjuly, 1796, 40 dollars j on the ift September, 1796, 4 o dollars, and on the ift November, 1796, 60 dollars. Caution is now given that after the expiration of the time limited for the continuance of this advertife-- ment (three months) the law will be carried into rigid and complete effetf against all delin quents. By order of the Directors, IVALTER SMITH, Treasurer. Georgetown, .May 1, 1797. iaw?m ~ T O B E SO L A valuable three (lory Brick House ; SITUATE in Lodge alley, next to the bank of Pennsylvania, the lot on which itftinda, to gether with the vacant lot adjoining, which ex tends to Goforth.ftreet. The houle is about 50 feet in front on Lndgealley, and about 4! feet in depth, the adjoining lot is about 96 feet t-ront on Lodge alley, and 42 feet on Goforth ftreet, being a street which leads from Chefnut , .street and into Dock-street at file thorfemarket. The house consists of ten lodg ing rooms, with fix fire places, two dini»g rooms, one of them forty feet in length, the other about thirty-four fee., 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 ; ef ground to the eastward between this house and the bank, a pump of excellent water in the yard, a handfopie piazza fronting the vacant lot, and a frame liable and dwelling house on •Goforth-ftreet. The premises now rent for £.3 l}! per annum. To be fold clear of all in cumbrances. For terms apply to John Clement Stotker. ■ A P nl »° ' ?awtf "John crXTCT - HAS just imported from Rotterdam, via St. Thomas, and for sale on re 4 fonable.terr.ia | iby the package Platillas Royal Haerlem and German linens .' Roueni Post and Ri d Patn'-* Paper •Wafers , Quills Oziers for Hoops, in Bundles ; Coffceßags He has also fir Sale, \ Best &ed Clover Seed Old M adeira Wine, fit for immediate use ; IV.eciffe Wine of firft and second Quality [ Coffee in Bags and Hogiheads Jamaica Spirits Conne&iuut Turpentine Soap Window Glass Two Trunks of be*t Patent, Silk and Cottaa Hosiery Aj il jB. 4a\v
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