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    of tije WltlitZti and Philadelphia I)aily Advertiser.
Kv.MSBR 1512.3
For Boflon,
The Schooner
sali.Y,
Asa Sc udder, Maftdr,
NOyi at Chjfnut-ftj-ef-tiwharf ; will fail
in u lew cLiy*. F#r
t > i"ic » ,'u ov board, or to
yo/eph Anthony, of Co.
For Sale on hoard fad Sceooner,
A few barrels of flat MACKAREL.
faty 13-
Persons having freight on board the faiJ fchoo-
Ker. are desired to call immediately sos the fame.
For New-York,
James Taylor, Majler,
LYING at t hefnut-ftreet wharf, will fail in a
few days, and take freight very low. £pply
an board, br to
Joseph Anthony & Co.
■ J u 'y d3t
For Amsterdam.
THE SHIP
Four Friends,
_ny. Joseph Glenn, Mailer ;
WILL fail with all convenient speed, the grea
ter part of her cargo being ready. For
freight or passage apply to the captain or. board, or
JeJTc Iff Rob. Wain.
J»'y dtf_
For Savannah,
• V&W- SWIFT PACKET,
Patrick Gribben, Master,
\T lyingatWilcocks'wharf,
aD( J w jJI
- I
dated for paffengcrs, and fails well. For freight
•r palfaje apply to the mailer on board, or
N. & J. Frazier,
No. 95, South Front-street.
WHO HAVI FOR SALE,
Prime Rice in "whole and half
tierces.
J°'y 8- §tisth
Fbr Hamburgh,
cha' R L or T E,
F- Danenberger, Master.
be ready to receive the cargo in a few
days, and is afaft failing (launch, good vcf
fel, well found—For freight or passage, apply to
, George Pcnnock,
No. 103, Market-Jlreet.
July 7. 3aw3w
landing,
At Walnut-street wharf, from on bold (hip Man
chester, Ben). Shewell, master, from Boardaaux,
| Bourdeaux Brandy
Old Claret in hhds.
Medoc Wine in cases
Sauterne do. do.
For Sale by
Thomas Murgatroycf,
No. 11, italnutjlreet.
Said Ship for Freight or Charter,
r- JIT jV Burthen aBo tons, Philadelphia J
built of live Oak and Cedar, will
read 7 to * n acw days. 1
_Ju J ys- mwf J
For Sale, •
The fine and remirkably fail
I Virginia and Philadelphia t
too tons. For terms apply to i
Rofs Simfon. 1
June 12. 1
- r
For Sale, £
The cargo of the brig Enterprise, Captain c
1-ana dan from Bourdeaux, now: landing at p
Morton's wharf, si
CONSITING OF
.524 hhds. of Claret "| ° .
lit "fes of ditto | -a 15
ioo cases of Sweet Oil J> J~ F
ll o pipes London proof } I 5 , _
Jo pipes of Holland p&oof) BRAndy -j w
Apply to
Wharton Sff Lewis,
No. 115, South Front St.
Said Brig, cc
WILL take a FREIGHT for pi
t ' l< ' Weft-Indies or Europe, fails ,c
burthen about fifteen hun- hl
barrels, is in complete or
der, and will be ready to receive a cargo in a
few days ' 6 ]
Apply as above. 31
M -iy a 4 ij_
The Subscriber a
GIVES notice to all to whom he may be indebt- J!
sd, that he intends to embark for Europe in as :w ,
days; and that he will not pay any demandswhich ,
Ihail not be presented to him prior to his departure, r.
Wm. SMITH, of South-Carolina. d.
No. IC4, Spruce-flreet. Ei
Philadelphia, llth July. t4
— ; = D(
The Shareholders Tc
Of the Pennfyhiania Population Company, Kt
A U E requested to meet at the Company's Of
fice, No 53, North Fpurth Street, on Saturday Ml
thexjthinlt. at la o'clock. ant
By order ol the Board,
SOLOMON JVIAKACHE, Sec'ry. ~
July 1. J l6t .
Bank of North America. ft
July 1, 1797.
At a meeting ofthe Diresois this day, a dU
>;Jend of Six Per Cent, was declared sot the
htt hilfyf ir, whichw ill be p.id to the Stock
hoiderj or their reprclir.taiives, any time af
te. tjie loth inft.
I# djw. J
PHILADELPHIA
LANDING,
AT South-street Wharf, 'roai on fchpofl
cr Expedition, Captain Harding Williams,
from St.Thomas, a Cargo of
r Coffee. Sugar, and Ruin.
t , tVrSalety
F: Ccppin^er,
No. 221, South Front-Jlreel.
July io. s )ot
Wants Employment,
IN a ft ore, a Man who can be weil recommend
ed, writes a good hand, and understands ac
eompts. Apply at No. 50, North Fifth Street, and
Cherry-alley.— Any reputable place will suit.
July IQ. * 3t
A Wet Nurse Wanted.
a A Healthy Woman with a good brraft of
|y milk, may hear of a place by applying at
the Printing Office of this paper.
July 10. * 3 t
_ Health-Office, Philadelphia, jib June, I 797.
r i , HE Heard of Health offer to rent out the Nl< W
± CITY HOSPITAL, usually called The Wh
•uiam.
It may be occupied as a Tavern, for which there
are excellent accommodations. The person taking
it mud be capable and willing to ail in the capaci
a- ty of a Steward ; ia cafe a contagcous disease in
ar ! ♦ Should at any time render it necessary to
or make use of the premises as a Hospital. It cannot
therefore be let for any limited time—and the red
painted frame building is to be referred. ProfM,
_ m writing wifl be received at this office, stating
what rent will be allowed under thefofegoing c£r
cumflances. None need apply without beiii" able
te produce the iieft recommendations.
JOHN MILLER, J u „.
Chairman of the Board of Health.
July 8-
• ■
" POST-OFFICE.
it Philadelphia, 6th July, '97.
THE mail for New CafHe, Cantwell's bridge,
Duck Creek cross toads, Dover, Frederica, Mil
ford, George To zui (in the place of Clears J and
Dagjboroitgb, in Delaware ; Trap and Snow
bill, in Maryland ; Horn Town, Accomac/t C. ,
f H. and Northampton C. H- in Virginia ; ill ,
be dosed every Monday, Wednefday,und Friday, ,
at fun set. l 8t y ,
THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE !
Tra&s of Land,
IN the cou»ty of Glynn and slate of Georgia, '
will be fold by public sale, at eight o'clock j
» on the evening of Tuesday the 17th day of June
. next, at the Merchants Coflee-Houfe in this ci- *
v ty» unless previously disposed of by p rivatefale. „
ift. 7000 acres on St. Simons Sound at the
confluence of Frederica and Turtle rjvers, ad- .
joining the commons of the town of Brunfwick,
originally granted to John Howell, and within
6 n ilesaf the Atlantic ocean.
2d. «5,c00 acres on the head wafers of a
branch of the great Sattilla, originally granted 1
to Ferdinand O'Neal.
3_d- SO>oooM:rti on the waters qf the little
' Satilla river, ancf of Buffaioe tnd Alexanders
Creeks ; the great Satilla road pafles through
fhele lands, which were originally granted to p
Ferdinand O'Neal. I<
4th. jo,ooo acres on the great Satilla river, 8
which are alfp interfered by a branch of the ll
little Satilla, and were originally grated ten "
Thomas Spalding.
It appears by authentic certificates from {,
( Thomas Davis, surveyor, and from Major c
, Hopkins now residing in Philadelphia, that the v
[ hody of these lands are not thirty miles from f<
the ocean, and principally within tide water; '•
that the Alatamaha is navigable for boats and
raits two hundred miles above, and for large ll
. veflels within ten miles of them ; that they are .
chiefly firfl rate pine lands, producing timber
equal in quality to any in the slate of Georgia, it
poffefling the fame advantages of navigation, d
The abovementioned certificates, together with tl
1 the patents, drafts, andother papers refpefiing d
the title, which is complete and unincumbered, c<
arc in the pofl'effiori of the fubferibers and may
be seen by applying to Benjamin U. Morgan, at fu
No. 41 Mulberry Street. The terms of pay
ment will be one third cash, the remaining two j"
thirds in good negotiable endors'd notes, paya
ble in three and fix months after the sale • a di
conveyance to be made to each purchaser on the
payment of that moiety of the qotei received th
from him which becomes firft due. b;
THOMAS FITZSIMONS, d<
JEREMIAH PAkKER, / cu
BENJAMINR. MORGAN. ql
Philadelphia, May 31, 1797. eodtf. ; n
C. IT Whitlock, 2
BENT/. ' h
RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and Gen- *
tlemen of Philadelphia and its vicinity, that he w ]
continues to perform all operations on the Tetth ;f u p- trc
plies the deficiencies of nature with artificial or real i n ,
teeth, in all the various modes of fixing—Cleans, ha
files, regulates, extrafls, and fills decayed teeth with t b<
gold or lead, &c. &c. He waiis upon Ladies and
Cmtlemen at hnufes,' and will be happy to re- fC |
ceive their commands by note, at Mrs. Finch's, No. J n ,
68 north Eighth Itreet, or at his houlc. next to tne ( w
Black Horse Tavern, on theFrankford road.
- ,• , Dollars. as
Scaling and cleaning , f]
Aitifieiaheeth, with enamel, per tooth, c ,'u'J
Do. in gold focketsor fcrewj y
Natural teeth with ligatures IC |
Do. on gold or ivory locket., or gold ferews 10 t 'o
Frf%ig and decay—each decay 1 „f
Filling wn> gold 2 b)i
Do. with lead ij
Eotraflir.gfio the families who employ him
as demist) t _ I
Do. where not employed %
Tooth powder of his own preparing i
Brufties, bell London manura&ure 25 cents.
Regulating, See. according to the operation.
» C. Whitlock will (ell the time of a Ncgto
Man J—he is honest and sober, and has abouL£ years V>
anda half Enquire as abuve.
■ |une , c p °l
Received by the Indoftau,
From Madras, floe
A [SMALL invoice cohfiftin'g of the followiae eoi:
Coals Goods, viz. J;
Blue Cloths
Long Cloths, 14 punjultis i n y
E)o. do. lirie atr(
Madrafs Handkerchiefs, and of
Book Muslins
WILLING Cs" FRANCIS.
Aj.VA 9 ,aw J
By John Fenno, N°- i i 9
New Hat and Hosiery Store.
! °*l- Jnjl Importid,
,rtM, In iktjhip. WiUium Penh and Siaf„f, „ £ . „„j
norj eking l-y
M'DOUG V/<
A 7 ''"' s '-tw H:.t and Hofeery S, M ;.
Market street
Stol'ungf a<lfortment 01 f,llc ' CMtor ' Wthread j
t Silk, cot'oll ani thresd Gloves
Pantaloons, &c. &c. .
I.ikewife, a haudfome alTortment of men's, wo'
men s, and children's falhionable Hats, fuiubicfor
e e afon.
Ac- A eonfi-lerable quantity of low and middle priced
jid A " rt a '' or£e < J in cases, intended for country flares
. Ma y n. taw
_ The Commissioners
TT OR carr y'ng into effeil the sixth article of the
, featyof amity, commerce and navigation, eon.
of eluded between his Britannic majesty and tin- Unit*!
at States of America, on the 19th day of November,
J794, having this day conftitufed their Board,
pursuant and agreeably to the said treaty, do here
— bynoticd, that they arc ready to proceed to
liufinefs accordingly ; and they desire that all claims
J. under the faidarticle (which so far asthe fa-ne de
icribes the cases thereby provided for, is hereunto
£- annexed) may be lodged with their Secretary with
out delay.
„ rC P, e V lurthcr desire that all such claims may not
ng only lute in what manner the fevcral cases come
-1- within the description of the said article, hut also
' fpee'W.y fit forth .he nature of the evidence by
o wlncu the claimantsrefpeflively undertake tefub
ot ftantiate,the fame.
cd Ex'raa from the said article,
' „ " Whereas it is alledgcd by divers British mer- -
g chants, and other* his majtfti s fubjefis, that "
" ebt;> v to aconfid-rablß amount, which were bona 1
tide coiitraiiled, before the prase, still rvsfiie 1
" owiug to them by citizensor inhi' . » >r f , llc
" r ;nitvd States ; andthat. by the opejatioo of va
' nous lawful impediments, fmce the peace, not
, ' OWY the full recovery of the said debts has been
delayed, but also the value and security thereof
have been in several inftanccs impaired and leff
'' ened, so that by the ordinary courfc of judicial
e, proceedings, the British creditors cannot now
/- ' ootam and actually have and receive full and
■J " adequate compensation for the losses and dama
" g" which tncy have thereby fuf ained: It is a
; " g ree< J that in all such cases where full compel,fa- r
.. " tion for fuchloiTes and damages cannot for what, r
" ever reafon,be aflu.lly obtained, had and recei- .1
' " ved by the said creditors in the ordinary courfa n .
" ot justice, the United States will make full and
" complete compensation for the fame to the said a;
creditors : but it is dil'tinclly understood, that
" this provision is to extend to such losses only as r
, ' have been occasioned by the lawful impediments f 0
k; " aforefaid, and is not to eitend to losses occasion- ; n
e y such 'nfolvency of the debtors or other e ,
. ' "uses, as would equally have operated to pro
. " duce such loss, if the said impediments had not n ,
c " ""ted ; nor to furh losses or damages as have r,.
been occasioned by the manifeft delay, .or ncgli- .1,
* or wilful omi/llon of tbe claimant."
by order «/ the Board,
Griffith evans,
1 ■■ . ~ Secretary.
j Philadelphia, Commilfioners' Office,
No. 3 Couth Sufth-ftreet, May 20, 6
. 5 :
1 l SUBSCRIBER having been appointed by
I X the Envoy Extraordinary and Mioifter Pleiii
> potentiaryof his Britannic Majesty, General Agent
lor alhlting Bntilh creditor!, and luch particular a
, gents as they may fpecijlly authorize, in profccuiing
their claims before tbe (•mmiffioncrs for carrying in- C
' to effcfl the sixth article ol the Treaty of Amty, Com- ]?
mercq and Navigation betvten his Britamic .l&jejly and A
the Onited States of America, hereby gives notice that
1 he has opened his ofiiLe at hi» lioufe the south call "A
' coiner of Chcfnuijiind fifth streets, Philadelphia, CI
• where he is ready to receive all claims or inllruflious
t for claims with the vouchers aud documents thereof,
for the purpole of bringing forward the fame agree-
1 afelv so the rules and orders which the board may
think proper to prescribe.
And as it will be for the interell of all concerned, Jl
that the several claims be so Rated, and support.
cd, as to prevent the delay which Would arile from .
the neccllity of obtaining further information, or ad
ditional materials,from petfons residing at a diltanrc, r—.
the general agent thinks it his duty to add, (for the I
direction chiefly of those, who, not having employ ■
ed particular agents, may leave the profeeution of
theis claims te his charge and management) that ail
such claims ought in particular to set forth— tr?
ill. The proper defcriprion and fitnation of the Th
creditor or ciaimaot, tnd original debtor, refpefl- <h
ively. ■
*d. The date and nature of the original contra£lor
debt.
3d. When, in what marines* and to what extent,
the creditor or claimant w.s prevented or impeded,
by the provision, operation or deled ol law, the ]
decisions and pra&ice of courts, or reflraint of exe
cution, from recovering payment of the debt in
.qucftian.
4th The loss and damage, incurred or fuflained,
in consequence of such impediments, whether the
fame may have arisen from the infolveney, change ol
situation, or o'eaih of the debtor, the loss of legal
remedy from laple of time, or othercaufes impairing
the value and lecurity of the debt, which would not
have so operated if such impediments had notexifled.
And 51b The particular grounds and reasons on
which the claimant maintains, in the terms of the
treaty, th'.t " by the ordinary course of judicial pro
ings, the creditor cannot now obtaio and actually
have and recesve full and adequate compenlation" lor
the losses and damages so fuOaiued.
The general agent thinks it his duty further to sug
gest that the several claims ought to be accompanied
and supported by the affidavits of the claimants duly
sworn and regularly attested, both as to theexiflence
«f the debts claimed, and such other circumlbnces
as may be within their own knowledge relpeftively,
And wherever the claimants in dating the nature ot
their evidence (which must in every inllance be the
bell of which the cafe is capable) have occasion to
I leter to the testimony of witnelfes, it will be proper
toapprifetbe general ngcr.t o! the names and places
of rcfidence of such witnellesand the fadhto be eAa- ry c
blifhed by their testimony. knji
Wm. Moore Smith. bo " 1
Philadelphia, June Bih, 1797. dim
For Sale, muc
That veil kttewn place, called VjNDCGXifT's
f k it r y, So 1"
ON Nefliaminy creek, 18 miles from Phila
ladelphia, on the New York post toad,
containing 74 acres and 94 perches. Upon the
premises are a large two Itery ll»ne house occu
pied as a tveru, and a good oneftory ftonekit- j
chen, a large frame stable with a threlhing 1
floor, and lome out buildings —also a well of
good water, and an excellent ice House. On
this place is a {noft elegant situation fora gentle
man's feat, commanding a"view of the Nefham
iny to its jundlion wiih the Delaware, and thenee
across to the Jerfcy Ihore. It has the privilege
of one half the toll received from the bridge.
For terms apply to tbe Subscriber,
' MORDECAI LEWIS;
•J'ay 14
FRIDAY EVENING,
JULT 14, 1797
'■i foiiadeipJjMi and IjUticaJler 'Turn
//if Company.
A. r .• . , J"s' 1707.
■ a meetrig of the PrefiAftt and rs,n
m , <«»»ulcnj of ft-ven a! : 3.! -!! ar » uer (hare
Fj«, dtfofercd for the lafi hail vear, which will hi
reuine* by m. » • .. ' -Vaa/yers for the
ead purpoles of paying the debts rff the Cqmpany,' a
jreeable to arefolution of the Stockhglders the izth
June iaft.
TENCH FRANCIS, Treasurer.
fy om t J je Minute* of tic St(KiM ( rs.
, %wir, iul ' c I?tt ' 17 ' J? -
ced That the subscription opened for one hundred
res additional Shares of flock, conformable to a refolu
icn of the xifh January, 1796, be now doled,
and th»t the Hock «f the Company consist of
tw e./e hundred mltead of thirteen hundred (hares.
he Wm. GOVETT, Secretary.
t"ly 10. m&wT'v ni&ruyv ,
e £ Rols & Simfo'n,
■e- Have for Sale,
to * QUANTITY OK PRIMf. |
™ St. Domingo Cotton,
to Superior Old Lisbon Wine in Pipes
Excellent India Market
Teneriffe Wine,
°t In Madeira Calks I
,e A few Quarter Chefls best. 5
lo Frelh flyion aud ) 1
y Hyf»n Skin \ TEAS
Sugars'm Hogfbeads, and
Co/Tee in Tierces
t. larch 7. |j (f
'I N"athaniel Lewis & Son,
/' "iirjbr file at thrirjlore, No. 70, rtdjo\ning
I George Latimer & Son, Pine-Jlreel Wkarf,
t A Quantity of
» Madeira Wines i
! In pipe? and half pipes ft
adei/a V a'nutsand Citron, lately imported
in the schooner Sincerity, Capt. Cop/a -
41ft,
a.j Puncheons, second and third proof, IVeft-
India Rum, and a few Pipes of Brasdy. ,
They have constantly on hand and for sale,
Freixh Burr and Country Mill Stones of various V,
sizes, and a general aflortment of Boultiug Cloths of v
• the bed quality, hoth American and Foreign ma- !
| nufaiture. The former having proved, from fe- /
veral years experience of a number of millers in *
! different parts of the United States at least equal,
• and in many iH(lances superior to the European
Cloths, we hope the manufacturer, Robert Daw
(on, will meet with liberal encouragement in this
' important and ufeful undertaking. He has obtain- T '
ed a patent and right of making and
vending Boulling Cloth on his improved plan for a
number *f years, and they are fold only by him- ro
felf in Lancafler, Rate of Pennsylvania, and by of
the fubferibers in Philadelphia. a "
June 14 d tr
LANDING ed
From on board schooner Daphne, captain
G. W. Morse, from Htfparu'ola, e(i
61,000 wt. Sugar, w
53,000 Coffee 10
FOR SALE BY bu
F. COPPINGER,
No. 221, South Front-street, ve
Who has also on hand,
Claret in hhds. and cases
Rice b!
A quantity of Bristol Bottles
■A cafe of Cambrics
Cloths and Caffimeres.
J u 'y 5- * dft. an
' " * \V<
A Literary Treat. ™
J"Ji pullt/bed, handfumely printed on writing
paper, price I dollar, wi
A new edition of that popular and entertaining cu '
work, entitled °
THE FORESTERS, an American Tale ; being cct
a sequel to'the history of John Bull, the Clo- Ur
fbier—ln afeiiesof letters.to a friend, with the ad- ve !
dition of two letters, alluding to recent political tcu
tranfa&ions in America. 'he
Th« following extra# from the Clavis Allegories, P™
(hews the principal chara&ers that are introduced:
John Bull, the Kingdom of tngland w ''
His Mother, the Church of England
His Wife, the Parliament V °l
HijSifter Peg, the Church of Scotland , f° r
His Bother Patrick, Ireland 5
Lewis, the Kingdom of France tov
His Mift'refs, the Old Constitution to ]
His Hew Wife, the National Reprefcntation J teai
l ord Strut, the Kingdom of Spain S
Nicholas Frog, the Dutch Republic n ' V
The Franks, the Trench Republic P"1
The Foresters, the United States of America hou
Robert Lumber, New-Hamplhire t
Jonn Codline, Ma(Tach',ifetts eon
Humphrey Plowfliare, Conneclicut chii
Roger Carrier, Rhode Illand ven
Peter Bull Fr»g, New-York fr««
Julius Caesar, New-Jersey out
William Broadbrim, Pennsylvania terc
Cafiimar,. Delaware
Walter Pipewood, Virginia feet
His Grandfpn, George Wafliington ond
Peter Pitch, North Carolina and
Charles Indigo, Soutk Carolina
George Trulty, Georgia
Ethan Greenwood, Vermont
Hutiter Longknife, Kentucky
Black Cattle, Negro Slaves
Rats, Speculators F
Mother Carey's Chickens, Jacobins Cap
This popular and
ry of America is attributed to tha Rev. Dr. Bel
knap. It hasagr«at (lure of originality and a
bounds with genuine bymour. It is continued
down to the present time, and charaiterifes those 1
late political transactions which have caused so
much uceafmefs in America. ,
Sold ky H. and P. RICE, Bookseller, No. 16,
South Second Street, and No. 50, Marke' ftaeec.
June l(i. §
FOR SALE,
By Simmon Walker, <
No. 122, South Fourth-Street, tji
GOLD and ftlver Watches 13
Shot, <;cmmon and patent been
Tin Plates, Sheet Iron infoi
Bar and sheet Lead the
Copper (hects and bottoms law
Taunton Ale term
Ravens Duck freer
Ha's in cases C;
Wool Caris tion
Ci.irct V.'ir.e ar.J Porter Bottles'in hampers. and'
Tljy t. eo 'W J B
Ctawtf.
July i
<rn- N O T I G t.
1 ("C holders of certificate*„f'a loan to
7. U \ uzttn oi the States, of .South Carolina and
rs,3 Gtwgia, undar arfaSof Cqrtgfufs. 13d July ,ig t
hare a s- iniortned. that bv lotting thi fame with'
)1 be George Simpron, C*ffi'ier ,i 'the bank of the Unit
; che «o'*>«■<:-> ffiejr tb receive payment
♦ pfincipal and intere*, as soon as «he ce.UftcaKM
llih can be forwarded to ff.jrleftonfor fettiement.and
orders received lor tiitlr discharge.
J u 'y i - ' 6t
Mr SALEp
TDRH/aGMES in cases
{ I) German Checks in 4<jv
'" ed C"Pi'>rick
! ' u_ IXattillas
01 G<Jld and silver Watches
res - Window Gill's 10 by 8
Glass Tumblers in cases
Linseed Oil in cnfks, &c. &c.
George Pen nock^
r . 10 3> High-Street-.
July f. 5
—•> ' • » 33->v
To be bold,
d targe and crwvsnient
Three Story Brick House;
C I I U ; E ' atfhe north-east corner of Arch and
lJ J FoiirtW treets. - eighte-n rooms—
and is in every refpedl >veil finilhed. For particu
lars enquire o£
M. Kcppele,
l( ' 138, Chcfnut-ftreet.
§
Millinery Room,
' No. 15 (5 Market-Jlreet.
S ; -w/ss cmrarxf.
> , i? ? n earl y opportunity of acquainting
her rnentft that file has received by thtf
rtvciu M PfNN ' a varie, y of NEW MIL.
J-irvhKY, &c. which she hopes to be able to
In w them in a few days.
d Ma y lß gjot
Town Lots.
A TOWN named BEULA, one mile square,
r " g laid out on the BUcklick Creek, Sutn
s erfet County, Pcnnfylvariia, Lois therein of 58 feet
f I I 25 r aten<JW fcll'ngat Tf n dollars each ;
their situation in the town 19 be determined by
ballot before the firft of August, and deeds for the
lame will be dejiverd by the fubicriber before the
i»rft of Olflobcr next. |
; MORGAN J. RHEES.
*77» SouthSecond-Ureet,Philadelphia.
I The purchasers of lots in Beula have the following
I profpe&s of appreciating their property :
, I. It is remote from Any other town, and fur
. rounded by great bodies of excellent land, capable
t ot producing every kind of grain and vegetables,
and is without doubt one el the bed grazing coun
tries in the United States.
3. In point of health the situation is not exceed
ed by any on the continent'.
1 3. Besides numerous springs and runs, of the fin
eft quality, there is a creek for water works (en
which mills are now building) running through the
4 Ihe public road from Philadelphia to Pitts
burgh will go through it, which being more level
nearer than any other rout, mud become uni
vtrf-lly travelled : aided by the navigation of Ju
niata and Conemaugh, goods tnay be c, nveyed at
le >(: 2 or 3 dollars per cwt. cheaper from the for
nitf to the latter place, than by the old road thro'
Bedlord.
J. L'emg in the centre of a fiourilhing settle
ment, and taking in the ihortcft portage between
the eaßern and wefic/n waters, it is iiitely to be
come a for {lores, a manufaAurjng t.<*svn,
an J a feat of juflice. Besides the old settlers, up
wards of on# hundred emigrants have fettled in the
Vicinity of Beula, since last October, and many
more havu engaged to join them this summer. '
6. A Land-Office for supplying a&ual settlers
with farms to a considerable amoui t, and in vari
ous situations, will be immediately opened in the
town. The proprietors of land in the circumja
cent country ars fslicited to fend their drafts and
t.rnis of sale, or leafing, to Tuos«s Jones, Sur
ve) or, in Beula, who will give security for any
tcuft reposed in him : with such co-operating aid,
thf progreft of the settlement wil be the more ra
pidly advanced atjd extended to di.tant townships.
7- A public library for the benefit of the settlers,
will be established in the town, towards laying the
foundation of which, upwards of one thousand
volumes are already purchased and principally sent
forward. 1
8. Two hundred acres of land adjoining the
town, besides lots and fubferiptions, will be applied
to support a minister and preceptor, capable of
teaching the ufeful and liberal arts.
9. After defraying -necessary expences, the mo
ney . rising from the prelent sales will be laid out in
public buddings—A place of worlhip, lchopl
houfeand library room, are the firft obje&s.
le. livery profefiional man and mechanic, on
condition ot building a house with a stone or biick
chimney, andrefiding in it, before the firft of No
vember next, will be entitled tofoar lots gratis,
free forever from ground rent. Five and ten acre
out lots may likewise be obtained on reafouable
terms.
' *„* The two central streets in Beula are 100
feet wide, and the others 80 feet. Reserved squares
ond other accommodations mull add to the health
and beauty of the place.
J»'r6- ' jjt
Now Landing,
jft Pratt's wharf,
FROM on boafd the (hip Tlioraae Chilkley,
Capt. Rarer, from Bourdcaux,
CLARET in calks
Ditto in cases
White Wine Vinegar
Red Skins in boxes
1 For Sale by
Ru.nd.le CS 5 Leech.
May 15 v f
Davis's Law Book. Store,
No. 319, High-Street.
GEORGE DAVIS,
BEIN& busied for some time pail in prepara
tions for removing into his prxlent house, hss
been under theneceffity of poftponinguntil this day
informing the gentlemen of the Bar generally thro"
the United States, that his spring importation of
law books is now arranged and ready for((alte t oii
terms that he trulls will entitle him to the like pre
freencc he has experienced for several years pall.
Catalogues, combining the mod varied collec
tion ever imported this country, are printed
and will be delivered on application.
Jar.o 37. aaw 6w
Jur.c 7
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