of tiyt and Pbiladelphia Daily Adz-ertiser. I'M VEX I 5 10. J For Amsterdam. * the ship Four Friends, * f Joseph Glenn, Matter ; ls f. tcr part of her cargo bein# ready. For i« tight or paifage apply to the captain or. hoarder JcJfe Hob. Wain. .'"'y "• > dtf For Savannah, j —*** The Ship SWIFT packet, Gribbeo, Matter, t.r'-i'.'-'-i 1 "\J OW lyingat Wilcoiks' wharf, j and will positively fail oji Saturday, j5 th inft. She is handsomely acoommo /? •» P affcj^i?r3 > a "d fails well. For freight • 4 palTage a ?p'y to the mailer on board, or N. & y, Frazier, Npf. 9?' South Froot-ftreet. _ WHO if AVE FOR SALE, Prime Rue in ivbole and half tierces. J u 'r 8 - -{ti s th For Hamburgh, CHARL O*T T E, C. F. Danenberger, Majler. r ILL be ready to receive the cargo in a few V V day#, and is a fall failing (launch, good vef "fe), well found—For freight or pailage, apply to George Pcnncck, No. 103, Markel-fireet. July 7. Jjivjw LANDING, At Walr.ut-flreet wharf, from on bond fbip Map ' c!"«(cr, Beqj. Shewell, tnlifter, from Bourdeaux, Bourdeaux Brandy . Old Claret in -hhds. Medoc Wine in cases Sauterne do. do. For Sale by Thomas Murgatroy4, No. IJ, IValnut fired. Said Ship for Freight or Charter, _r~ ji—, Burthen »8o tons, Philadelphia built of live Oak and Cedar, will iTi read X to a few days. Apply as above. July s- mwf For Sale, The fine and remarkably faft Virginia and Philadelphia 1 100 tons. For terms apply to Rofs & Sim/on. June 12. tjtf For Sale, "The cargo of the brig Enterfrizc, Captain J-angdon from Bourdeaux, now landing at Morton's wharf, CONSITING OF J24 bhds. of Claret "j £ . al7 casts of ditto | -c "£ 100 cpfes ofSvcetOil 2 no pipes London proof } |"S % 'o pipes of Holland pw>of j BR VD> °J M Apply to Wharton Lewis, No. 115, South Front St. WILL ,lk ' a FREIGHT for JtVi'' Welt-Indies or Europe, fails 1 faftj burthen about fifteen hun jred barrels, is in complete or der, and will be ready to receive a cargo in a few day 9 < Apply as abo'vo. May 14 [ $ , - ■ Injurance Company of North A merica. r PHE Dividend for the last half year, declared A by the Directors this day, is one dollar on r each fbare of tke Stock of this Company ; which will be paid to the Stockholders, or their reprefeH- I tatives duly authorised to receive it, at any time al ter the zeth inrt. fl EBEN HAZARD, Sec'ry. t> July 10. w&ftacth v The Subscriber n GIVES notice to all to whom he may \>e indebt- t. Ed, that he intends to embark for Europe in a frw d-'-ys; and that he will not pay any demands which ihall not be prrfented to him prior to his departure. Wm. SMITH, of South-Carolina. No. 104/ Sprice-ftreet. Philadelphia, nth fuly. , t4 The Shareholders Of the Pennsylvania Population Company, {: ARE requelled toWet at the Compaq 's Of- I sice, No 53, North Fourth Street, on Saturday h. the 15th inft. at t» o'clock. £ By order of the Board, fa SOLOMON MARACHE, Sec'ry. a J"'y '• Ji6t. Bank of North America. f v >4* '» 1 797- bl At a meeting of the Direflors this day, a di- in \tidend of Six Per Cunt, was declared for the A last half year, which will b« paid to the Stock- ul holders or their representatives, at any time at- tc ter the lolh inft. J"'y '■ dzw. George Dobfon, No, 25 South Third' Stree t, J HAS imported per ftiips William Penn, Star, eS| and Diana, from Loudon, j-4iSuper London Chintz, elegant patterns, Ginghams, Mullinetts and Dimities. Fashionable Waiftcoating, newest patterns. Ribbands well assorted,"in small trunks- ' 4-4 j-4 a«d 6- 4 India and Britilh Book-muf .lius. Fancy,Cloatbs and Caflibiers. Th<? whole to *be difpofetj of cheap for Cash or Notes cf a ihort date, June 14,'97. PHILADELPHIA: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULT i» 1707 LANDING, AT South-street Wharf, from on boprd fchoOn tr Expeditior, captain Hardirig Williams, from St. Thomas, a Cargo of Coffee, -Sugar, and Rum. , For Sale by or F Coppinjer, No. 221, South Frort-Jlreet. .July 10. § jot Wants Knrploymenr, IN a store, a Man who can be well recommenc ed, write? a good |iand, and understands ac » eompts. Apply at No. 50, North Fifth Street, and » Cherry-alley. reputable place will suit. >n July 10. 4 *3t 0- ■—_____________ A Wet Nurse Wanted. A Healthy Woman with a good breast of milk, may hear of a place by applying at the Printing Offiee of this paper. Y July 10. * 3 t Health-Office, Philadelphia, 'Jth June, lj<yj. r I BoarJof Health offer to rent out the NJiW _ ± CITY HOSPITAL, usually called The Wig iv am. It may be occupied as a Tavern, for which there are excellent accommodations. The person taking it must be capable and wiling to a<2 in the capaci '» l v a Steward; in cafe a cor.tageous disease in ' the city, lhould at any time rtnder it neceflary to j *• make use of the premises as a Hospital. It cannot "' therefore ba let for any limited time—and the red f- painted frame building is to be reserved. Propsfah in writing will be received at this office, stating what rent will be allowed under the cumAanees. None apply without being able to produce the best recommendations. JOHN MILLER, Jan. Chairman of the Beard of Health. Ju'y 8 Thefubiime Theory of the celebrated Franklin realised. j MAISON, desirous to ihew his gratitude t0 the refpe&able Companies who do him the honor to he preferit every evening at the Philo sophical and Mechanical Experimfnts, executed by thiee artificial pcrfons, informs the lovers of arts , and fciencei, that TH|S EVENING, the 7th inft. there will be a surprising addition to the Philofu phic»l Experiments, which are i'o ably executfd by j t ' lc artificial Lady: after having fired the C-.nnons it 'Volta, melted metals through means of her in flamed brcaft, &e. &c. Ihe will direct the ele&ric fire oh a building, which, being provided with a pointed condu&or, will remain perfectly fefe, but having applied ametalic ball t-> the point, a fccond. ftrokeof tht eledtric fire will fall on the fame, and destroy it inilantaneoully. 1 This discovery alone is fufficient to iiifure to the celebrated Franklin an undoubted right to the gra- I titude of the public : it is in the country of this great man that an European Philosopher (whoal t ready at Paris obtained marks of his efteom) will repeat this beautiful experiment, before his worthy fel'ow citizens, in order to celebrate and honor the memory of its author. Thef'- experiments will continue every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings, at 8 o'clock rre cifdy. in the dancing-room of Mr. M Douoail, 1 in Fourth-street, between C'hefnut ani Walnut ■ streets, arid will be varied and augmented. Entrance half a dollar—rChildren, one quarter of a dollar- July 7. —mw&ftf Bejl Englijh Crown Window GlajT. A wellafforted Invoiccofthe best Englilh Crown Window Glafi, of the following sizes : 10 by 8 T . 11 by 9 ii by 10 14 by 10 212 BOI£ S. 16 by 11 19 by 14 J ' frefli kice, high proof Brandy, best mess Beef, in half barrels. Sail Cloth, No. I. to 8., Sherry Wine. , A few hundred weight of excellent Dutch Pistol , and Rifle Gun Powder—and, 1 Thirty Boxes Chocolate. < For Sale by, < Samuel Bred, fun. No. 89, Sonth Thirdflreet. ' Jwe »*• eoiot. , NOTICE. THE fubferiber having sent by the (hip Nancy, c Capt. Perry, the lollowingcertificates of the United States bank &Qck, to wit : No, 26,0c5, to 16,014, inclusive, for three ill ires each—and the said vessel having been cap- C tured on her intended voyage to England, wh.ch c will most probably rccafion the loss of the said Certificates, gives this public notice, J That he (hall apply at the proper offices for a re- f newal of them, and that means have been taken f to prevent any improper transfer. r Henry Philips, No. 11 a, South Front-street. June 1. 3aw6w v POST-OFFICE. I Philadelphia, 6th fuly, '97. h THE mail for New Caflle, Cantwell'j biidgc, '' Duck Creek cross toads, Dover, Fredsrica, Mil* ford, George Town (in the place of Claques J and I Dagfborougb, tn Delaware ; Trap and Snow- {, hill, in Maryland ; Horn Town, Accomack C.' o H. and Northampton C. H■ in Virginia ; ill *1 be closed every Monday, Wednesday, ani Friday, A at fun set- igt tl Wanted on Rent, WITHIN seven miles of Philadelphia, a tc convenient House with a Garden, fuita- ?! ble for the accommodation of a genteel small fa mily, for which a suitable rent will be given. Any person having ftich an one to let, will'be _ pleafedto leave information of the situation and terms at No. 43, North Third street. _ June eo3t 1 tor bale, v r THE time of a Mulatto Man, who has about 9 years to serve, underllands the care of Hon- C " es, and is a good waiter. I". Inquire of the Printer. P' June 26. > lw c ;n .—— Ho fuft Publi/hed, go And to be had of Mefli s. Dobfon, Campbell,Rice, th Cary, and the other pricipal Beokfellers :n tie rn ciy.price one dollar, twmty-fivccents,in boards, New Views of the Origin of the Tribes and Nations of America. By BENJAMIN SMITH SAB.TQN, m. d. June 20. '6t By John Fknnq, N°- 119 Cbefnut Street. C A U T I O N. WILLI AM t-H/.SKOS, AuCti a!" nu fcj!t ' in oJ *yP'*M American -Uai.y Advertjfsr of this day, a.iverifed for public !' 1,11 '"-"iO'fuw the iith Want, a capital building Lot, on the north fiiic of Mu!brr,v ltreet, between Sixth and Seventh fltreeis, bound ed and otherwHe deli ribed as in the fait! aeyer tilement is mentj'oqed—All persons are hereby cautioned not to pttrchafeU.e fame, as -he eauk — table title Hiereto is veftd , , tiPrelide»t,"l')i redtors, and Company of the Bant ®ir the United States, who mean toprosecd at Uw tor the re- covery thereof. q. By order of the Directors, ad Gejarge Simp/on, Cajhier. J°'y 7■ . d2t. 1 he Commilfroners JT OR carrying into effeCt the sixth irticle of t h= D f treaty of amity,commerce and navigation, eon eluded between hisßritann/cmajefty and th; United States of America, <. the I<ydi day of November, 1794, having this day conltituted their Board, pursuant and agreeably to the said treaty, do herc — by give notice, that they arc ready to proceed to 7. business accordingly; and they desire that al! claims 'V " n i', er t ' ,e article (which Jo far asthe fane de f" the cases thcrehy provided for, is hereunto annexed) may be lodged with their Secretary with re out delay. ig They lurcher desire that aU such claims may not i- only hate in what manner the fpvera) cases coltte m within the description of the said article, but also .0 ipeciahy set lorth *he nature of the evidence by 5t which the claimants refpe&iveiy undertake to sub- 1 :d ftantiate tfca lan-.e. h Extract from the said article, '8 " herc&s it Is alJedged by divers Britifli mer " '■'"ants, aud others kis majelt>'» fubje<fts, that iv *-eL.ts to a conCdirablo amount, whi<;h were bona tide contracted, before the peace, still remain " owing to them by citiacu»«r. inhabitants of the - " United States ; and that by the operation of va _ " r ' OUB lawful impediments,' fmce the peace, not V " °% the full recovery of the said debts has been " delayed, but also the value and security thereof " have been in/several instances impaired and Icff " cnej, so that by tbe ordinary course of judicial ■ " proceedings, the Briti(h creditors cannot now obtain and have and receive full and '' " adequate compensation for the losses and dama ' " ges which tney have thereby fuf ained: It is a * " greed that in all such cases >vhere ful[compenfa- J " tion for luch losses and damages cannot for what- p * ever reason be ailu dly obtained, bad and recei- si Ted by the said creditors in the ordinary courfa t! ' " of justice, the United States will make full and n " " complete compensation for the fame to the said v ■ " creditors: but it is diftinSly understood, that d " this provision is to extend to such losses only as a " have been occafloned by the lawful impediments C " aforefaid, and is net to extend to losses occasion- si " ed by such insolvency of the debtors or other ii " causes, as would equally have operated to pro- e " duce luch loss, if the said impediments had not v " existed ; nor to lurh losses or damages as have n ' " been occafloned by the ounifeft delay, or ncgli- f< ' fc cil '-c, or wilful omillion of the claimant.*' tl By order 0f the Board, . GRIFFITH EVANS, Secretary % x Philadelphia, Comtniffioners' Office, No. 3, south Sixth-street, May ay, . J 6—sim 6 IMb SUBSCRIBER hav g- been appointed by 5 the Envoy Extraordinary >d Minitter Pleni : potentiary of hii(Britannic Majesty, General Agent lor a (Biting Britilh creditor!, an i (uch particular a genti as they may specially authorize, in profexuting their claims bciorethe cammi{Loners for carrying io to effeft the sixth article of the Treaty of Amity, Corn- Q merceamd N*iigatio n between his Britannic bfoyjly and p the United States of Amtrica, hereby gives notice that he hai opened h»s offi e at his house the south east corner of Chefnut and fifth streets, Philadelphia, A where he is ready to receive all claims or intliuduous q for claim* with th&youchers aud document*, thereof, lor the purpose of briqging forward the feme agree ably so the rules and- orders which tbe boaic may think proper to prescribe. And as it will be for the interest of al! concerned, that the several claims be so ftaied, and fuppori- cd, as to prevent the delay which wouid arile trom the necelfiiy of obtaining further information, or ad- A ditional maieriaJsjtrom persons residing at a distance, the general agent thinks it his duty to add, (for the H direction chiefly of those, who, not having employ J ed particular agents, may leave the prolecution of th their claims to his charge and management) that all dr such claims ought in particular to fci totth— tr lft. The proper deicription and fitnation of the 'j'j creditor or claimant, end original debtor, f ively. w ad. The date and nature of the original contractor debt. 3d. When, in wbat manner, and to wbat extent, the creditor or claimant was prevented or impeded, by the provision, operation or detect of law, the pra&ice of courts, or tefhaint of exe cution, from recovering payment of the debt in question* 4th The loss and damage incurred or fuilained, ib consequence of such impediments, whether the fame may have arisen from the insolvency, change of fuuatioi), or death of tW debtor, thle loss of legal remedy from laple of time, or othercaufea impairing the value and (ecurity of the debt, which would not have so operated if such impedimenta had notexifted. And sth The particular grounds and reaions on which tbe claimant main:ains, in the terms of the treaty, that '• by the ordinary cowrfe of judicial pro ings, the creditor cannot now obtain and attually hav<; and receive full and adequate compensation" for 'the lofTes and damages fofuftaiued. The general agent thinks it his duty further to sug gest that.the ft veral claims ought to be accompanied and supported by the affidavits of the claimants duly Iworn and regularly attefled, both as to the exigence of the debts claimed, and such other circumftancci as may be within their own Knowledge re(pe£tively. And wherever the claimants in stating the nature of their evidence (which muifc in every inltanccfb? the bed of which tUe <;aie is capable) have occasion to refer to the teilimony ot witpeffes, it will be proper to apprifethe general agent<>. the names and places «- of rcfidcnce o» such witness and the fa£hto be elfa- ' billhed by their testimony. IVm. Moore Smith. I bon Philadelphia, June Bth, 1797. dnn dov Z, " le » - 1 hat well known tailed Vjndegrifi' $ S f I, #» V, Sou ON Neihaminy cwek, 18 mile 9 from Phila- J ladalphia, on the KewYork post road, containing 74 acres and 94 perches. Upon the, piemifes are a large.two itoiy fione house occu pied and a good one story stone kit chen, a large frame liable with a good thrediing floor, and some out buiklings—alfo a,'well of good water, and an excellent ice House. On this place is a most elfgant situation fora gentle man's feat, commanding a view of the Mefham iny to itsjundlion wii}> she Delaware, and thence across to the Jerfcy ijjore. It has the privilege of one half the toll from the bridge. For terms apply to the Sabfcrifctr, MORDECAI LEWIS. Way -4- atJwtf. J r . Philadelphiai end Lancajier Turn- P'b Company. slie. . T , , , \ J-'y IC " J > r ?97 ital (* A , of the P.-efident aud M«nagcrs,a i v- I Cjvidcnu of seven and a iialf dollars per Jh'are nil- V "*'- lor 'he la(l half year, wliicli will be ... by the I'relident and Manager's for the ■Kv ? ur t J^ i , esi,f Paying the debts of the Com piny, u / 2 re =able to a resolution of the Stockholders the nth J ' t - June last. i d FR A'NCIS, Treasurer. r _ from tLc Minutei of tbe Sud'jJ&rt. .or, , June Ilth, 1797. * Ktjolved) That the fufcfcription opened for one hundred ! additional iha;js of llock, conformable to a rcfolu tion of the nth January, 1796, he now closed, and that the flock *>f the Company coiifift of iwcJve hundred instead of thirteen hundred shares. he Wm. C-OVETT, Secretary, n- July 10. ni&tvi w nt&tu3 w cvenin & next, the 11th i<:Tf. ir, will be fold by public auction, at the Mpr d, chants Coffeehoufe for account of the con c- cerned, being deposited as collateral fectiripy. Sundry Promissory Notes, e- . _P rawn b y John Nicholfon in favour of, and to "?. d ° rfed b y David Alllfon. The said notes are 2. 3 " ( * ue and have been regularly protested Ornon- P'/mct. They have been originally given for a tull and valuable conlideration —are clear of le an y dispute or defalcation and will be received 0 equal to fpesic for (liares in the PennfyJvania y Land Company and will of course be a great 1- objeft of speculation. Approved endorsed notes at sixty days will be ' received in payment. * July 6, r?o7. *dst ' 1 Nathaniel Lewis & Son, ] e have for fde at their Jlore, No. "JO, adjoining ■ - George Latimer & Son, Pinejfrcet IVharf,\ A Quantity of f Madeira Wines In pipe? and half pipes adeira Walnutsand Citron, lately imported in the schooner Sincerity, Capt. C'opia 1 Mjo, i 2S Puncheons, second and third proof, Jfeft- S India Ram, and a few Pipes of Brandy " They have constantly on hand and for sale, ■ French Burs and Country Mill Stone, of various eL fixes, and a general assortment of Boultiug Cloths o( : the best quality, both American and Foreign ma nufacture. The former having proved* from se veral years experience of a number of millers in different parts of rhe United States at lead equal, ' and in many instances superior to the European f Cloths, we hope the manufacturer, Robert Daw f®n, will meet with liberal encouragement in this ! important and ufeful undertaking. He has obtain- ; cd a patent and exclusive right of making and J vending Boultiug Cloths on his improved plan for a number »{ years, and they are fold only by him felf in Lancaster, state of Pennsylvania, and by the fubferibers in Philadelphia. 1 June 14 d 1 landing From on board schooner Daphne, captain r G. W.Morse, from Htfpaniola, ° 61 ,000 wt. Sugar, a ' 53,cx)0 Coffee 11 FOR SALE BY e F. COPPINGER, No. 221, South Front-street, el Who has also on hand, Claret in hlids. and cases t( Rice b A quantity of JBriftol Bottles a> A cafe of Cambrics v Cloths and Caffimeres. J. ul ys- d6t. A Literary Treat. B JuJl publijhcd, handsomely printed on writing nl paper, price I dollar, A new edition of that popular and entertaining lc work, *ntitled " ac THE FORESTERS, an American Tale j being w a sequel to the hiliory of John Bull, rhe Cio- V! thier—ln a series of letters to a friend, with the ad- m dition of two letters, alluding to recent political trania&ioni in America. Nv 't'h« following extratft from the Clavis Allegorica, m Ihews the principal characters that are introduced: t0 John Bull, the Kingdom of England His Mother, the CI urch of England } ' His Wife, the Parliament % c His Sifter Peg, the Church of Scotland ' His Brother Patrick. Ireland Lewis, the Kingdom of France P" His Mistress, the Old Conftitutioii His niiW Wife, the National RcprefentationJ Lord Strut, the Kingdom of Spain Nicholas Frog, the Dutch Repu lie Y° The Franks, the French Republic 1 he Foresters, the United fata»es of America Robert Lumber, New-Hampfiiire John Codline, Massachusetts to Humphrey Plowlhare, Connecticut tea Roger Carrier, Rljfie Tfland Peter Bull Frag, New-York Julius Caesar, New-Jersey f u William Broadbrim, Pennsylvania Caflimar, Delaware Walter Pipewood, Virginia His Grandson, George Wafliington Peter Pitch, North Carolina VCI Charles Indigo, Soutk Carolina ' l c George Trully, Georgia ou( Ethan Greenwood, Vermont ter Hunter Longknife, Kentucky Black Cattle, Negro Slaves ' eel Rats, Speculators onr Mother Carey's Chickens, Jacobins This popular and entertaining satirical hifto- J ry of America is attributed to the Rev. Dr. Bel knap. It hasa great share of originality and a bounds with genuine humour. It is continued down to the present time, and charaCterises those late pohtical tranlaClions which have caused so I muck uneasiness in America. Caj Sold by H. and P. RICE, Bookseller, No. lb, South Second Street, and No. 50, Marke' ltjeet. Juneafi. § 1 OR SALE, By Simon Walker, No. 122, South Fourth-Street, I GOLD and fiiver Watches Shot, common and patent Tin Plates, Sheet Iron Bar and (beet Lead Copper flieets and bottoms Tmntcn Ale Ravens Duck Ha' 1 in cases Wool Cards Cl-rct W:r.t Pcrtcr 3c'.;let in hampers. July r. «OjW > T rn - Advertisement. pURSUAKT ta an Order from the Organs' Court, 7 A will atfluid, he fold at PU-BLIC SALE, at rs,a "> w'x-'nefday ,tle t,si day of Auoufl next, ct lire ; 1 °f rck > A At, all that valuable REAL ESfAT 1\ J he to tie Rev. Gilbert T. Sno-wder. Jxe,JH, the - V '"- " °" J " ear Cranberry, in tb: county »/ LliMtfex, a- '"■""'fi'fi °.f Siftt& Brunfwict, Hatfrf New Jerfa, up. Ith "" road leading from Bbitaielflla I ark. A very elegant framjmfe in a btautfj and healthy ftualzon, pais.itd -white, i,H>j Venetian -ivindcia putters, thirty fed front andliitty eight feet d,-p, lt ut . nam, luitb a Eanjfme ball or entry on the firji floor, three rooms on the ftcor.d ficor ahd two weli-fnijhcd gar red In tie m,r r f the Bm f' " an '*«Uent two-Ron _ bu.ldmg 37 feet by 19, covf,fling of a fr eJ wort people, spacious pantries and a large litchen, -uhi Ps *T er 3 ""?«», W Itear theft are three chancer, fr es. X" the right is an additional building 1$ pet front uy 19 feetdetp, cmjifling of & chamber below arc! a "trary ab,ve— md r the -Me,are -very fne cellars paved ™' th iri 4 " ni c f leniently partitioned. The houfc is en fl. tirely new, built in a mtdcrn flyte, and completely dnde ■r" l 'S an % fnifbed. Every nam is bang -with lulls that 11 " ." d h Mitcbeit and the frvants'"apat tmept, : there v.. « a pump of good in the yard; and a for. e ari brtel pavement round the -whole house, -which is end of - ed-witb a handsome railing, ti.itb three gates in froit. re c °"J'f s °f ° nc Hundred and fxty seven acres ■with a proportion of -woodland and meadow, under excel n - lent fence , a garden with pale fence ; a large barn, fta or iles, earriage-boaft, cow-bouses, (sfc. all new, and built ill the be/1 manner : -with two Orchards, one of 66 full , g nvm tr 'ei, the other is young and thriving, cor lifts,,? of la bjl grafted fruit trees. It Nearly adjoining fail farm is a lot of Woodland, if thebejl quality, containing 37 acres. Alf, a trail of )c land -within seven miles if Craiberry, and los tb.- Cicfs Koadt, containing one hundred and fifty acres, thrce-fu.tb, meadoiv and tbe re.'i excellent tin.ber. 'This Trail -will be fold in lots on Thurfdsty, tb'e 24 th day of Augufl following, at 11 o'clock. A M, 01 tlx > premfes if the weather permits, if not at tie Uafe of jr Afr. IVitherill, Cross Roads. For further particulars enquire tf Nathaniel Hunt, efi. Cranberry, >f Asr. faac Sno-wdei fun. No. 541 South Second Street, Philadelphia, or (f Mr' Qharles Snoiuden Tontine Cvfn- Hoife, Neru Tori, or of thefulfcribers. ISAAC SNO if DEN, Princeton > „ i JACOB FISHER, Cru,berry J Admin jlmten N. B. Phe sale of'tbe abo ve property -was aa-vertized for the 14 t}j injl. but tbe /idntiniflrators ivere not able to . get the two feparxte Trails laid cut into lots, and ctber matters arranged, on account of tbe indisposition of one of , them, it 'iL>*s therefore adjourned to the days above mention s "!• §6tmwfVf June 10- 1 " Town Lots. 5 A TOWN named BEULA, one mile square, 1 X being laid out on the Bladdick Creek, Scm j crfct County, Pennsylvania, Lots therein of 58 feet by 125 feet are now felling at tfn dollars each ; their situation in the town to be determined by ballot before the fir ft of August, and deeds for the . fame will be deliverd by the iubicriber before the firft of Odlober next. MORGAN J. RHEES. No. 177, South Second-ilreet, Philadelphia. The purchafersof lots in Beula have the follo'wing profpeAs of appreciating their property : !• It is remote from any other town, and fur -1 rounded by great bodies of excellent land, capable of producing every 'kind of grain and vegetables, and ig yvithout doubt one ef thebeft grazing coun tries in the United States. 2. In point of health the situation is not exceed ed by any on the continent. 3 Besides numerous springs and runs, of th« £n eit quality, there is a creek for water works (en which mills are now building) running through the town, 4 TJie publTo rojd from Philadelphia to Pittf- will go through ir, which beiiip more 'cvcl an 1 nearer than any other tout, nitiit become un> yerlally travelled : aided by the navigation of Ju niata and Conemaugh. goods may be conveyed at 1 or 3 dollars per cwt. cheaper from the for mer to the latter place, than by the old road thro' Bedford. 5. teing in *<ho centre of a flcurilhirg fettLe mcnt, and taking in the fhorteifc portage between tlie eastern and we/tern waten, it is likely to be come a deposit forftores, a moaulafiuriiig town, and a feat of justice. Besides the old fettlere, up wards of on« hundred emigrants have fettled in the vicinity of Beula, finee last October, and many more nave engaged to join them this summer. 6. A Land-Qflice for supplying adtual fsttlcrs with farms to a considerable dmuu .i, and in vari ous fitu2tions, will be immediately opened in the town. The jiroprii-tors of land in the circumja cent country a>K fslicited to fend their drafts and ( rmsof sale, or lealing, to Thomas Jones, Sur veyor, iu Beula, who will give security for any trust reposed in him : with such co-operating iui, the piogrefiof the fe'tlement wi 1 be the more rr.- pidly advanced and extended to distant tuwnfhips. ' 7- A public library for the benefit of the fettle: s. will be eftabliihed in the town, towards laying the foundation of which, upwards of one thousand volumes are already purchaied and principally sent 1 • forward. 8. Two hundred acres of land adjoining the town, b ( ;fidcs4 >t*andfublcriptions,will be applied to support a mioiiier and preceptor, capable of teaching the ufetul and liberal arr». 9. After defrayiHg r.ectffary-expences, the mo ney arising from the prefect fates will be laid out in "• public ViUildings—A of worfliip, l'ehool houfeand library room, are the firft obje>ils. ie. Every profefiional man and mechanic; on condition ot building a house with a stone or biick chimney, and residing in it, before the firftof No vember next, wiii be entitled to loar lots gratis, free forever from graund rent. Fire and ten acre out 100 may liktwife be obtained on reasonable terms. *»* The two central streets in Beula are 100 feet wide, and the others 8o feet. Reserved f(juare» ond other accommodations must add to the health axid beauty of the place. July 6. Jt 1 Now Landing-, At Pratt's wharf, • FROM on boird the ship i'heraas Chjlklcy, Capt. Rafer, from Bourde;.ux, CLARET in casts Ditto in cases White Wine Vinegar Rqd Skins in boxes For Sale by Run die Ssf Leech- May 15 J' " Will be Landed, From on board the Ihip A<Sive, Capt. Etiis.from Hatnbuigh, so bales white Uu.Tu clean Hemp % casks Clover Seed For Sale by Tbsjr.as Herman Leuffer, Martjiifjfth ilreet, No. 34- T«i]s § [Volume XII
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