Town Lots. A TOWN panted BEtJLA* nhe thile ' b- rig Uki out on the blacklick Creek, Soia frfet County, Pcnniylvuma, I o:s therein of $8 by i?.< hft are now feil/r»gat ten dollars each ; thr-r hruarlon in the town to be determined by ballot beroiv the 6rft ci A uplift, and cfr.eds for the be d?liver«d by the fullcrilier before the i'ri'c of October nr\t. MORGAN J. fcHEES. No. 177, ,ScuthSecond-ltrect;Philadelphia. 1 he pui-chafers cf loti in have the following pr.ifpeiSls of appreciating their property : I. It is remote trom any other town, and sur rounded by great bodijs of excellent land, capable of producing evt/y kind of grain and vegetable!, and is without doubt one ef the heft grazing coun tries in the United Slates. In pou.t of health the CtUation is not exceed ed by any on the continent. 3 Bcfidcs eumerom spring* stid runs, of the fin eft quality, there 13 a creek for wa-tr works (on which mills are now building) running through the town, 4 The public road f;cm Philadelphia to Pittf os#gh will ga through it, which bein more level irici hearer than any ether rout must become uni ■wfally travelled,: aided by the navigation of Ju ri«f» and'Conemoujh, goods may be c nveyed at least 3 cr 3 dollars p:r cwt. cheaper from die lor MW to the latter place, th:n by the old road thro' Skdfari. 5. Ee>n» in the centre of a £aurifhing fettle r-CPt, and taking, hi die fhortcfl portage between ♦he eaitern and wefiern wa'ers, it it likely to b» c.ta'.c a de oflt for {lores. a manu a<Si\iring town, and a feat of jauice. BeSdes the old up v irci- of o <t hundred emigrants have fettled in the vicvKity of iocuU, firice last October, and many mora have engaged to join them this summer. 6. A X,and-OjCce for supplying a<2ual settlers with forms to.a confidence ami u t, and 13 vari ous CtUitions, wit! be immediately opened in the tawn. The propri'tors of land iu the circumja cent countty ar* solicited 1 o fend their drafts and t rmi of ule, or leafing, to Thomas Jones, Sur veyor, in Beula, who will give fccurity for any troll reposed -n hiro : with such cf aid, the proeref- of the lett!em<. Nt wi I be the mo; t ra pidly advanced and extended to distant townlhipx. 7. A public; library for she benefit of the settlers will be established iu the town, towards laying the foundation ot which, upwards of or.p thcufard volumes are already purchafi d and principally feut forward. 8. Two hundred acres of land adjoining the town, besides lots and liibfcriptions,will be applied to fuppcrt a mipifter and 1 receptor, capable of teaching tl.eufeful and liberal aits. 9. A iter defraying nec.ffary exj-encet, the mo- Siey ariiing from the present falcs will be laid out in cublic buildings —A place of woriip, school firufe and library rc< m, are the £rftobje&i. ir. Every profyffioual mm ard mechanic, on Condition ol building a house with a ftcne or brick chimney, and redding in it, before the firft of No • vember next, will be entitled to fair lot 6 gratis, free for - vcr frofn greund rent. Five and ten acre out lots may likewise be obtained on reasonable tei m«. *«* The two central ftretts in B«u!i are 100 f»:t wide, and the others 80 feet. Refervedfquares end othejr accommodations must add to the health ir.i tie place. jt cTabriel decombaz7~~ BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, • J leant to infirm tbs pub'ic thflt be has r(* mo-u-i bis iibnp to P n. 3;, South Tbir-iJinet. AND HAS JUST PUBLISHED, (Neatly bcundand lettered, price 2 dols. 15 cts.) Ihe Adventures of Telemachus. French and Engiilh, 1 vols. umo. AMONG the books which daily fall into the hands ot the youth of both sexes, none kave a higher claim to their attention than Te'e rnachm. The mtft intereftifig leff.ns are here conveyed in the vehicle of an interelling Poem, replete with the f.neft touchts of the true pa thetic, and erabclifhfd with ail the graces of a beautiful fiyle. The fatal cfTc<fU of indulging pafliens are exemplified m thp most firiking manner| and the happiness atte ding inno cence and virtue p-.intedin the fivelieft c l ur«. Whatc-er ran incite to virtue or deter from vice; whatever can enlighten the umlerffand ing, charm the imagination, and imp ove the heart, is to be found in this intc efling work. THE NAVAL'GAZETTEER; Being a complete Geographical 'DiAionary, containing a full and accurate account, alpha betically arranged, of all the countries and isl ands in the known world ; Ihbwing their latit ude, foundings, and flations for anchorage -, with a particular description of the several Bays, Capes, Channels, Coves, Creeks, Currents, Gulfs, Harbours, Havens, Lakes, Oceans, Ra ces, Rivers, Roads, Rocks, Sands, Shoals, Sounds, Straits, Tides, Variation of the Com psfs &c. Together with a particular relation o.f the scape and appearance at sea, of the seve ral Headlands, Ifihmufes, Peninsulas, Points, Fromontories, and whatever is of use or impor tance to the Mailer, Pilot, Comraandp, or. Seaman of any Ibip or veflel, in navigating the watery element. AJfa Comtrehtnding [ Ample Diredlions for failing into oroutofthe d'fferent Ports, Strait?, and Harbours of the four quarters of the world; and for avoiding dangers on the variou« and extended coafis ] in whieh more than twelvethoufanddiftinft names of places, are treated of and explained. With acorreft set of Cherts, a vols. Bvo. price 6 dels. By the Kev. JOHN MALHAM, 0" This has been pronounced the most ufe fuland the cheap»-ft bo' kpnbiiihed m A.m=rica. T'ine IT. dtf Mttjiciitbyituitient JvLdhufalloty\ b'o. 167, Arch-Street. HARPER, harpsichord,grand, portable grand, fid :.hoard, pier table and square piano forte caak. r from London, returns thanks to his friends and the public, for their liberal encouragement, and hopes that by his afEdolty and attention to ev ery branch of his business, to trerit a continuance of their favors. Piano fertes made on the newest and molt approved plans, with p-dais, patent, swell, and French harp fiop, which he Battels himCclf will *ue found cn trial by unprejudiced judges, to be equal if not superior to any import ed, and twenty per cent cheaper. Any inftru mant purehafed of bim, if sot approved of in twelve worths, he will exchange. N. B. All kinds of Musical iniiruments made, uaed, and repairet with the greatest accuracy, dispatch, and ca the tpoft reasonable terms, i,.r ready money only. Second band Piano Fortes taken in exchange. May »e. &jm. STATE 'TRIALS. S«ld by W. Young, bookfeiler, No. 53, South Se cand-ftreot, The Pennsylvania State Trials, Containing the impeachment,itnaJ, and acquit , a! of Francis Hoplinfon, Judge of the Court of Admiralty, and John Xicholion, Comptroller Gen oa!—ln one large 8 vo. vol. Price, in boards, 3 dt liars. W. You.vg has for sale, a general affortnient of Bcoks. Also, Stationary, retail and by the pack age, well afforte3, and entitled to the drawback if • :rpcrted. Tnly 7—*34 1 LAW BOOKS, Latest London and Dublin Editions. H. iff P. RICE, Booksellers, No. i 6, Siuth Second, and No. 50, Ma»f:et street, iTAVE jail received hy the lite arrivals from s L l.ondon and Dublin, their fprir.g importa tion, confining of a varlaty of the ia(es and niofl approved 1 iwßooki. v.h'ic'n added to thoi'e alrea dy On hand, forms the most extetifivs colldiSiio.i ev er offflrod for sale in thi- country. They the. cfore beg lea ,T e to notice, that from th 2 nature of their con.neiS.icnsiß Dublin, they ate enabled to felllrifli > edit'o is (a 6 they have hitherto dor e) it the very lowefl prices The following are among the late If publication!. Vefey, jun'rs Repor*: in Chancery, I Peake'6 Cases at Nisi I'riut ; Ridgeway's R< • art» in the time of Lord Hsrdwicke; l'leytjr's Procters PraiSlre in the Pcclefjaftieal Courts; Barton's Treatise en a Suit in Equity ; fidd's Praftice of the Court ef King's Bench in Perfooal Aflions, 3 pjrts. complete ; Ward's Law of Nations ; C'ruife on tj'fei,; modern Reports, I i vols. London edi tion. H. and P. R<ci expect ta lecaive by the firfl ar rival from New-Yerk rhe 6th vol. complete of Ournforil and Kafl's Reports, the ad part of Gil bert's I.aw of Evidence by Loft, and a number of new publications. Jtaie 16. Davis's Law Book Store, No. 319, High-Street. GEORGE DAVIS, BEING bnfied f»r some time past in prepara tions for removing into his preient house, hss ht'en undei thendteflityof pollponinguntil this day informing the gentlemen of the Bar generally thro' the I'iaiied States, that his spring importation of law books is now arranged and ready for sale, on terms that he trusts will entitle him to the like pre ference he has experienced for teveral years pail. Catalogues, combining the,moft varied collec tion ever imported lt.to I hit, country, are printed and \» ill be delivered 011 application. June 27. jaw 6w A Literr-ry Treat. JvJl pullijhed, handjameij printed on writing paper, price 1 dollar, A new edition of that popular and entertaining work, entitled rHE FORF6TERS, an American Tale ; being a fiqurl to the history of John Bull, tl)e Clo thier—ln afcriesof letters to a friend, with thlad dition of tv o letters, alluding to recent political tranfa>ftions ih America. Th« following extratf from the Clavis Allegories, fhe-.vs the principal charailers that are introduced: John Bull, the Kingdom of England Hi> Mother, theClurchof England His Wife, the Parliament His Sifter Peg, the Church of Scotland His Brother Patijck. Ireland Lewie, the K'ngdom of France His Mistress, the Old Constitution His ntw Wife, the National Reprefeotation Lord Strut, the Kingdom of Spain Nicholas Frog, the Dutch Republic The "ranks, the French Republic The Foresters, the United Mates of America Robert Lumber, Ncw-Hampfiiire John Codline, Ms&achufctls Humphrey Plowshare, ConneiSicttt Roger Carrier, Rhode llland Peter Bull Frog, New-York Julius Caslar, New-Jersey William Broadbrim, Pennsylvania Caffima*, Delaware Walter Hipewood, Virginia His Grandson. Geo«;e Walhington Peter Pitch, North Ctuoliua " Charles Indigo, Soutk Carolina George Trufly, Georgia I.than Greenwood, Vermont Hu ter Longknife Kentucky Black Cattle, Negro Slaves Rats, "peculators Mother Carey's Chickens. JacoVins £s* I hi popul r and entertaining fatirica!hifto ry of j~ m»ncais afrihutcd to the Rev. Dr Bfi.- knap It l iasa great fh re of originality and a bounds wi.h ge'iuine humour. It is contirued down to'he prefer,t time, anf chsradlerifes those late poli-ical tr.mfa<3icnj which have caused so | much ureaGnelsin America. Sold by H. and H BLU E, Bookseller, No. 16, South Second Street, and No. 50, Marke' fbeetl fune 16. 5 yujl Published, And to be hid of Messrs. Dobfon, Campbell,Rice, Cary, and the other pricipal Booksellers in the city,price one dollar, twinty-fivr cents,in boards, New Views of the Origin of the Tribes and Nations of America. By BENJAMIN SMIIH BARTON, m. d. June 10. ' «6t Erfkine's View of the War. yiTST PUBLISHED, By ROBERT CAMPBELL & Co. No 40 South Second street, [Price 31 Cents} A View of the Causes and Confetjuen ces of the present War with France. By the Honorable Thomas Erskine. Dispute between the United States and France. This day ispublifhed, I y Thomas Bradford, No. 8, South Front street, price 1/4, OBSERVATIONS on the dispute between the United States and France, addrtffed by Ro sert Goobloe Harper, of South Carolina, to his c onstituents. June a 6 —§9t COLUMBIA HOUSE ~ Boarding School for young Ladies. MRS. GRQOMBRIDGJB with much pleas ure and rcfpe«sl, returns her sincere ac knowledgement for the liberal encouragement she li3s received during four years residence ia Philadelphia; and allures her friends and the public, f« far from intending V> decline her school, she has made a superior arrangement for the more convenient accommodation of her scholars.—Every branch of ufeful and polite education is particularly attended to by Mrs. Groombridge and masters excelling in their refpeiliveprofeffions. Corner of Spruce and Eleventh Streets. J"n£ s'th, 1797. sim(tf The situation is perfeilly healthy ; and made more agreeable by an extensive garden and lot of ground adjoining the hniile. George Dobfon, No. 25 Scuth Third Street, * HAS imported per lbips William Penn, Star, and Diana, from London, 5-4 Super London Chintz, elegant patterns, Ginghams, Muflinetts and Dimities. Fafhioiiafyle Waificoating, newest patterns. P.fbbands well assorted, in (mail trunks. 4-4 5-4 ami 6-4 India and Britilh Book-mus lins. I »ncy Cloatlis and Cafiimers. 1 hs whole to be disposed of cheap for Cash or rpprcved Notes of a fliort date. June 14,'97. d.tf. 4 5-; cog pieces of Naiikc£rt£ 2 5 3 boies brown Hiuannah Sugar* Imporii! Hyson Tojrt I / tubs Quick Silver Sail Canvas, No. t a 3 A I aiuirtmeiit of Nails, sluij ]* and flat points London I'anisuUr.sndO -«« . ■ «>'• thdia Market j Madera Wine, Ter.rifTe Wine in'bhds. aid pipis Bott'ed ISfcdon Potter in tiircts Fine Yullow 1 <!rr in calks VVritinj'glatwJ* bundles A box of Ir.'iStanliand Note Preffss Manclicllcr Coo Js ia clieftj 3 trunks blade IVwlngSuk 6 tons of Sheet Lead Be«l Liverpool Cocil, artd ■ ; A qu lUtity of Wine Buttlfl For Sale by Pmp Nirklin, isf Co. J'."" - 14. " "" SKawtf WiNpow Glass, Of Superior Quality, anrf <;hcapei i!uo any oiher in ih<City— OF FAMOUS SIZFS, ■ Fiohi Sbv 6 to 19 l>y i 4, By the finale Boxj'dr Quantity, may Vffhad at the 5 ore oi ifc» Subfciifcerj, corner ot Arek anif Front flreet. .? fames C. & Samuel W. Fijher. Philadelphia, J 'neq, 17.07. t,, wm wftf Samuel & Mlcrs Hlheiv No. 27, Dcck-flreet, Have juji received per Abigail, Babcoel,from Belfast, IRISH Cambricks, in botes of 40 pieces and 80 patches, each sorted up "to 9/ sterling per yard. They Lave also rectified 7-8 & 4*4 Iriffl Liners well aiTorted Dowlas and Sheetings, which will be fold for ready money, cr short credit, on moderate terms; together with a general aflbrtment of Spring Goods as ufual—J Jo, ■ \ Hunter's Pipes in boxes An aiTortmefii of Queens' Ware in crates An afTortment of Glifs Ware in casks and crates T. Crowley, tyillington, Steel , Cargo & London particular Wines l LifEon Wine of*excellent quality Superior Sherry Wines ; Patent Sheathing paper. A few faall bales fine Cloths neatly affbrtr ed, ar.d two bales assorted Flannels, tt> be fold per package. Juae 9. 3 taw 6w Nathaniel Lewis & Son, Have fur sale at their flore, No. 70, adjoining George Latimer £s* Son, Pine-Jlreel Wharf, A Quantity of Madeira Wines in pipe; and half pipes adeira Walnutsand Citron, lately imported in the schooner Sincerity, Capt. Copia 4!fi, *5 Puncheons, fecondar.d th : rd proof, Weft- India Rum, and a few fripes of Braady Tfcey have coijftaD'.ly on hand and. for faje, French Burr and Country Miil Stonet of various £zfi, and a general aflcrtment of BctUu/c Cloth of ■ the bell quality, both Amcr-can qnd Foreign raa nufjilure. The former having proved, from fe verul years nperiußce of a number cf milUr? in different parts of the United States at lead equal, and in many imlancej superior to fbe European Cloths, Wc hope the maaufj&urcr, Robert Daw - son, will meet with liberal encpuragemcnt in this important and ufeful undertaking. He has obtain ed a patent and exclusive right of making and vending Bcultm? Clot!*: on his improved plan for a number of years, and they are fold only by him felf in Lancafler, state of Penafylvania, and by the fabfcrSbera in Philadelphia. June 14 d Rofs & Sinifun, Have for Sale, A QUANTITY OF PRIME St. Dontiingo Cotton, Superior Old Lijbon Wine ifi Excellent IndU Market Teneriffe Wine, In Madeira Calks A few Qiiarttr Chtfls btj't Fresh Hyson and } „ Hyson Skin 5 lEAS Muscovado Sugars in Hogfteada, and Cofiite in Tierces March 7, » ||tf From on board fchponer Daphne, captaiq G. W. Morse, from Htfpaniola, 61,000 vrt. 8-jgar, 53,000 Coffee FOR SALE B? F. COPPINGER, No. 421, South Front-ft'reet, Who has also on hand, Claret in hhds. and cases Rice A quantity of'Briftol Bottles A cafe of Cambrics Cloths and Caffiroeres. July 5. dot. Por Sale, That well known p'ace, called VANDf.Gßirt's f HIV, ON Nelhsminy creek, 18 miles from Phi ladelphia, on thv* ISevv York poll road, containing 74 acres_and 94 perches. Upon the premises are a large two story fione hou'.'e occu pied asatvern, and a good one flory Hone kit chen, a largeframe liable with a good threshing floor, and lomc out buildings—also- a well of good wafer, ajid an excellent ice House. On this place is a molt elegant fituotion lora gentle man s feat, commanding a v ew of the Kefham iny to its juniilion wiili the Delaware, ar.d thence acfo.it to the Jerfty short. It has the privilege of one half ihe toll received from the bridge. For terms apply to the StiWcriber, MORDECA! LEWIS. 1 J'ay 04. jtavitf. ' ELFG ANT new FURNITURE NOW Selling off Cheap, Cor.fifting of Side-boards, comaiods, front, and sash corner card tables, circular and square do. circular and square bureaus, deiks and chairs of the very newest fafhion, bed/leads, and two very complete secretaries, and book-cas es. The above articles may be had on ad vantageous terjr»s, as the owner is about de clining the business. Persons wishing to purchase are desired to apply immediately, in. Second a few doors above Walnut Street, direttly opposite the city tavern. June 27. 70k SALE, I hefollowing Valuable Property. VACANT Let, situated on the cast fide of L J. Third-ftr?et, between fhippen and Plumb flrtets, twenty one feet front by one hundred feet deep. A frame Tenement fsfteen febt by nineteen feet, on the north fide of Shippen flrett betwetn Third and Fourth-flreets ; the Iqt is orte hundred feet deep, it is paved before the dcor.fcd great im provements are making in -the ftreel—-the above is dea&of ground rent and evjtry other incumbrance" —the house lets for thirty seven pounds ten fhil l'r.g« per aiiuunp. Afriais Teu.'auat clew, by fixtetfi feet,on the well fide of Fifth-Hrect, between Shippett Liid PUi:nb- lrectl ; the lot is ninety fix feet deep, clear of every incumbrance except a ground iciu of o ie hundred and ten fnillings per annum ; the haufe lets for thirty pounds per annum. ALSO, A pair of dark brown Carriage Horses, one of which is an excellent Saddle Hcsfe For further particulars inquire of Samuel R. Franklin, No. 100, Lombard-itreet, corner of Fourth fit. N. B. The a'xiva property will be fold for part cafl> and part dry goods. June 30. 3aw4w FOR SALE, By Simon vValker, No. Z22, South Fourth-Street, GOLD and.filvcr Watchts Shot, commcn and patent Tin Platfs, Sheet,lrcn Bar and sheet L ad Copper fliects arid bottoms Taunton Ale Ravens Duck Ha's in cases Wool Cards Claret Wine and Por,ter Bottles in hfnipe^. July r. eo w — Advertisement. PURSUANT ta an Order from the Orphans* Court, ■w'dl abJoluiAy He fold* at PUBLIC SALE, at Cranberry, on IVeJnefday, toe Isd day of Augufi next, at II oUotk, A M, all ibai valuable REAL EST A T£, late belonging io the Rev. Gilbert 7. Snowde lyi/t-r ut and near Cranberry, h the county sf Middltfex y toxvnjbip of South Brunfcvici, Rate of N*xu on the l-jiDir Jiaoe road leafing from Foiladcltbla to Ntiv York. A very eleoant fram<.fkvfe in a beautiful and healthy fit nation, bcir.ted ivh'tit, rvith Venetian "window J Jbuitcn % thirty feat frout and tbitty tight feet deefro/j ' roopts.zujt'j a btjndjowe boll or. entry in the Jlrfi Jlior y three rooms on the second foor and txvo i/iel'.-fnijbedgar~ I rets. In the rear of the bpufe is an excellrnt tiuo-fory | . building 37 feet by If, confiding of a dining-room f-.r I iuork people, fpaeious pantries and a Urge kitchen, ivitb every convenience, and over these are three 'ehambers for ] servants. W the right 15 an additional balding l 3 f'ct frqnt by Ity set deep, conftjliitg of a chamber belyio and a library above—-under the ivbole are very fine cellars paved rvith brick and conveniently partitioned. The house is en tirely nen} t built in a modern flyle, and completely and e legpnt'y fniJhcJ. Eveiy roo,u U hung with bells thai lead Loth to tke kitchen and tbp fervajits apartments : tlure is a pump of go*d "water in (he yard; find a flone and brick pavement round the whole house, xvL'uh is encktfc ed with a hardjome railing, with three gates in front. The sam conjtjis of one hundred and ftxty fev*n acres, tvilJj a proporf itn of woodland and mejdcxv, under extel knt f:nce ; a garden withpalf fen*; a large barn, fia- I'les, carriage-hoife, cow-houses, 13c. all nciv, andiuiU in the lefl nanner . iv\ih twp Orchards, one of 66 full grown trees, the fther Li ytsuvg end thriving t coftpin* of 200 btfi grafted ffuit trees. Nearly afyinin* fa id farm is a let of WocdUnd, of theLejl quality, foataining 37 acres. As* a trap <f land within seven miles of Cranberry, and I ef the Qrojf Jtoad't, containing one hdndrtdana ffty acres, tlrecfourtis meadru) and ihe reft excellent tflkotr. This Traß will he fold in lots on Thursday, ibe 34 th day of Augujl foifowing, as II p\M, A M, on the premises if the weather permits, if not the btufe of At*. Wither ill, Cross Roads. For farther particulars e'-fjuire of Nathaniel Hunt,efq. Cranberry, of Mr. faac SnowdertAun. No. South Second Street, Philadelphia, or of JVlr' Charles Snotudsn Ttntine Coffee-Houfe, New ftri, or rf tUfuifcfibert. ISAAC SNOWDJSJV,P.-uctfo* *> ~ . 4 JACO£ IVSR£X, Cranberry j N. B. Ph; sal: of the above property jtvas aavertized Jar the I sib inf. butthe A Jinijfrfttors were not-able to -et the two separate Trails bid out iHU> Lots, and other 7.natters arranged, on acs<t*ni of tk* indifpofttkn tf an* of them, it was toercforf adjourned to the dqys obpvt mention ed. §6tmwftf June 19* THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE Trads of Land, IN the couaty of Glynn and state of Georgia; will be fold by public sale, at tight o'clock on the «v»ning of Tuesday the 17th day of June next, at rh«f Merchants Coffee House in this ci ty, unlef? previoiifly difpofedof by private sale. ift. 7eoo acres on St. Simons sound at the confluence of Frederics and 'Turtle rivers, ad joining *he commons of the town of i'ruriifw ick, originally granted to John Howell, arid within 6 11 iles of the Atlantic orean. ad. 2j,cco acres oil the head waters of a branch of the great Saltilla, originally grouted to Ferdinand <3'Neal. 3d. 50,000 acres cn the waters of the little Satilla liver, and of Buffaloe and Alexanders Creeks ; the great Satilla road pafles'through thel'e- lands, which were originally granted to Ferdinand O'.N'eal. 4th. 50,000 acres on the great Satilla river, which are also interleaved by a Ijfaßch of the little Satilla, and were originally grated tan Thomas Spalding. It appears By authentic certificates from Thomas Davis, purveyor, and from Major Hopkins now rcfidmg in Philadelphia, that the body of tbefe lands are not thirty miles from the ocean, and principally within tide water ; that the Alatamaha is navigable for boats and rafts two huudred miles above, and for large vtilels within ten of them ; that they are chiefly firfl rate pine lands, producing timber equal m quality to any in the frate of Georgia, poffeCing the fame advantages of navigation. The abbvementioned certificates, together with the patents', drafts, a^dother papers the title, which is complete and unincumbered, j are in the po3jrffion of the fub'feribys and may 1 be seen by applying to Benjamin ft. Morgan, at No. 41 Mulberry Street. The'terms of pay ment wiil be one third cash, t> e remajitmg two thirds in good negotiable endi is*d notes, paya ble in three and fix months aiiter the sale; a coOTteyanceto.be made tS eash..purtiiaf'i-rQO the payment ss( that inioiety of the uutCfctqudved from him which becomes firfl d-te. THOMAS JEREMIAH PARKER, BENJAMIN R. MORGAN. Philadelphia, May 31, x 79 7. eodtf. Millinery Room, Nq. Is 6 Marlct-Jlreet. MISS GHWSTAL. TAKES ap early opportunity of acquainting her Friends that the has received by , the WillJaM Penk, a varitly if NEW MIL LINERY, &c. which (he hopes-to be able to (hew them in * few da* V.. Mav 18 ' CARD. Oil A'ANUS HOt'RNE, Consul Gecffa! o£ O the United States to the Bjtaviafff?LtpiibUc, begs leave hereby to make known to ftte tViendi and others, ihat he has lately eftabli&ed a Cam m:Hion Houie at A mftcrdam, w.dar tbe firm of LANGE and BOUKNE, by whentv£!l orders for tl.c file and puhrbafeof merchandize and of the vmi ious public (locks of the United-States, For the negotiation of Soars, &c,- will be attend ed to with promptitude and fidelity, and oil the m«ft iv.£lc:iicb.e Leim.. f.ty r 4.. 3 t bifurancc Company of North A merica. r "T , Hfi Dividend for the iafl half year, declared A by tU« Directors this day, is one dollar on each (hare bf tfee Stock of this Company; which will he paid to rha Stockholders, cr tfteir represen tatives d .-.ly aathcriicd to receive it, at any time af c.l* the 20th in 11, EEEN HAZARD, Stc'ty. Tu'y th 1' orty Dollars iiew,arci. O AN away from the fubfrriber on tl;e feft- K onddayof this inft. July, a Mulatto Man* j named Will Bowzer, about forty years c? 2ge, , five feet seven or eight inches high, rather chunky made ; had on when he went away, a drab colored cloth coat, striped purple tri-wfers anj jacket, it is probabJr he will change hi* cloatiies, as he took a number with him. The fail fellow formerly belonged to Mr. Charies B1 kc of thi9 place; and it is expe<3ed he hat made towards "Joiie s '» Neck, in the Delaware Slate—Any perl, n apprehending :he said fel low, and securing him so that! can get him a gain, (hall receive the above reward if taken ®iit oi" the county, and Twenty Dollars if in ; the coun'y, and all reasonable charges if bro't j home, , JES&E reed, Queen Ann's County, Maryland- J n| y 3- wjt l'hirty Dollars Reward. ELOPF.D from the service of the fubferiher, on the 19th inltant, a negfo man by the name of DICK, about twenty fire sare of age* and Cve feet nine or ten inches high ; by trade a carpenter, and is a very lively brisk 'work man. His countenance is very good—When fpokep to, he converses with ease and .confi dence, and is pretty figacious. I purchafcd I t*e said fellow »f Mr.DubnSy M! io>-, in whose | name he has been advertised in t e Richmond 1 newspapers. Dnring hi« lafl runaway trip (V#ft : furnmer J he was ewployecfa cortfi lerahle length of time, by feme peHon near Dumfri s, from which eircumftance, I conjeflure, he has taken another nothern route 1 forewarm all [ erf■»)» from giving him employment, of any U A | whatever, and raafterspf veJftkand oflrtrt, from carrying him put of this state. The ahave re ward wiJJ be given if he is ukea within forty nj'ifcs of the* and an ' p oportion to the distance he may be brought, or the trouble and expence the apprehendel-'nuy be at, in bringing him to this place. " AUG; DAVIS. N. B. His apparel was of the ufy»l sejro kind, but be hjiJ more cloaths {JUfIeW 4jjflooijry {pr them to poflefs. AD. Richmond, Jpne n, 1-9;. ■ C. E. Whitlock, DENTIST, TJ ESPECTfULLY informs the Ladies and Ger rv tlemcnof Philadelphia and its vicitiity, that he continues to perform ail operations on tbeTreth ; fun plies the deficiencies of nature with ar'ififial or real teeth, in air the various modes of fixing—Clean?, files, regulates, extrsQs, and fills decayed teeth with gold or lead, &c. Slc. tie w«iti upoo ladies wd. Gentlemen at ("heir and wi4l be happy to re ceive their commands b/'notei at Mn. pi kch'i, NO - north Eighth ft rem, or at his fioufe. next to the Black HorfeTavtra, on the Fr'aukford road. r 1 , . Dolbrj^, Seal ng and cleaning r A'lifieial teeth, v/itH ertamel, per tooth, Ho. in g jid focketi or {crews / » testh with ligatures j Do. on gold or ivory locken, or ga Id screws to Filingand tu fing.swaysiecsy— each decay , 1 Filling, wiih gold 2 Do. withlead , ;; CetreAing(to the families who employ bun a< dentist) . g Do. *rtere not employed p ' Tooth powder of his own preparing ' \a BfufHes, bift Loudon maautaAMe cents. Regulating/ Jtc. accordWiiothe operation. ■' 1 c I lyA t T Lock will fell the time of a Ife«6 Matt i» honest fobrr, and hai abovit 5 mtii' and a. halt to serve. Enquire ii above.' 1 June '5 ytthtf ' ' " 1 1 ' 11 : ■■') ■>"' .' JLancafter> Harri/burg# Qarhjf ? - - ' . STAGES. . THE public are requested t9 take notice, that the gartaerftip wluch f>'»»«.tia)je j»b betweaa ol Lancafur, William Geer, ;s now diflolv<d. but, not as M- Slougli wHiiUatestp the public withoot just catffe ; as will wore -iutlj' appear by a li tter on thc'fnh tea; from M. alougfc to W.; Ge.cr, dated the apth December lalt. a recital of which is not dpw dc/a ed neceßary. Auy gentleman who wife« to be more circumllantially inftrmcd, of tht roerifs (,f this business, by applying to W. may ha.\ie »f M. Slough'» letter, and then can be at full Cbcrty to detemvitte whWher cr jjot W. is not perfcdly jalifiahJe .in attaehirg Kn.i felf to any other perfojj.(he proAtjiticn cf the Stage conveyance (rosi Philadelphia tofihispeKf vrgi or any other fiace. Now from the libiraf and generous support the public Were plcafed to confer on the sirs: effort fn this \9 ilHam in eoninniflion witlt Messrs. Reily, Weed and Witmer', is toprofecute and carfy it oc.with every iart, at tention and dispatch that a zeal to' oblige the pulj liccan.poflibJj' exsrt. The above company, who are amply provided witi> iar>:-;;jSj,l»orf?«, apd cte?y t<k render the jjiaagp 6f« and ihfortai thof« wno wi& to patronise ami mtettr.ige 'the. under:a!;i:.g, that they i:r.; taltp tIV-'ir feats at Geoige W«d's, the Can el'tW White Market Street, PWladeipJiin, op every Monday and ttidav, so pro«e«d to j.artcafter, Harrilburfc,' CarliCe and fihippsclliurg. The fare at' hitherto eft biilhid. . ••. - « For tha'forthcr of Hie a Stage will start every Weduel'day from tin hojd»! oi Samuel i-. U?w. in jSarrrfbuiNT. mttt> ' d ■ Vury in Northu-abcrl.-iud county, CK£ry I hurtiay, and return from tj.cnct Bnu srriVt *t Harrjfturj| evety Satiirdey,, fa that, paffiengefs defined for {.ancaftcr.cr BU'a*telphia, on t&qa* dars. f < ' " ' v ' J WILLI AW GEEK. Lancaster, Jan. 4.7, 1797'. ' N. B. rkib- Llac et Stages {larn from tht house of William Bcrrec, in Lancafltr, on every Tuesday and Saturday moraing ai; 6-o'clock, pro ceeding to the westward; and Ironi houfe of Mr. Sanxucl i£ld;r in Haxriiburg ever.y Wejlnef. day morning, or» die fanie.evemng arrives at Pa trick Cochran's iu Shipoenftlurg, and retuins from thence en every Thurfaay : performing che la me sowine dailv as_ in its toarir«in PhiladfeJ* phia. taws
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