Town Lots. A TOWN named BEULA, one mile square, bribg laid out on the Blacklick Creek, Som erict County, Pcnbfylvania, Lbts therein of 5S feet by 135 feet atenow felllnjjat ten dollars each ; their litrotion in the town to.be determined by billot lxfi/te the firll of AuguS, and deeds for the frrr.e will be dcliverd by ti.e fubkriber before the fcrlt of Odober n^xt. MORGAN J. RHEES. No, 177, SouthSecond-ltreet,Philadelphia. Ths purchafersoriotsin Bern.a have the following pr°fje4ls of appreciating thtir property : 1. It is remrte irom any other town, and sur rounded by great bodies of excellent land, capable of producing every kind of grain and vegetables, and is without doubt one ef tbebeft grazing coun tries in the Vnited States. In point of health the situation is not exceed ed by any on the continent. ' 3- BeGdes numerous springs jnd runs, of the fin eft quality, there is a creek for water works (011 which mills are now building) running through the town, 4 The public road from Philadelphia to Pittf h'irgh will go through it, which beinf moreJevel end nearer than any other rout must become uni reffally travelled : aided by the navigation of Ju niata and Conemaugh, goods may be conveyed at lead a or 3 dollars per cwt. cheaper from the for mer (9 the latter place, than by the old road thro' Bedford. 5. Being in the centre of a fleuriihing fettle meat, «nd taking in the shortest portage between the eastern and western waters, it is likely to be come a deposit for stores, a manufacturing town, and a feat of justice. Besides the old fettl.rs, up wards of one hundred emigrants have fettled in the vicinity of Beula, since last Oitober, and many more have engaged to join them thisfummer. 6. A Land-Qflice for fupply>ing ai3u.il settlers with farms to a considerable amount, and in vari ous situations, will be immediately opened in the town. The proprietors of land in the circumja cent country art felicited to fend their drafts and t:rms of fate, or leafing, to Thomas Jonis, Sur veyor, in Beula, who will give security for any trust reposed in him : with such co-operating aid,' the progress of the settlement wi 1 be the more ra pidly advanced and extended to diftam townships. 7. A public library for the benefit of the fettltrs, will be established in the town, towards laying the ' foundation of which, upwards of one thousand volumes are already purchased and principally feat forward. 8. Two hundred acres of land adjojning (he town, bv-fides lots and fubferiptions,will be applied tp support a miniller and j.i eceptor, capable of teaching the ufeful and liberal arts. 9. After defraying nectffary expences, the mo ney arising from the present sales will lie laid out in public buildings—A place of worlhip, school hculr and library room, are the firft objcSs. I«. Every profefiiotial man and mechanic, on condition ot building ahoufe with a stone or biick chimney, and residing in it, before the firft of No vember next, will b« entitled to four lots gratis, f. tAfurcver from gr»und rent. Five and ten acre out lot; may likewise be obtained on reasonable terms. The two central streets in Beula are 100 feet wide, and the others 80 feet. Reserved fquarcs ond other accommodations must add to the health and beauty of the place. July 6. v jr GABRIEL DECOMBAZ, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, s.e*s leave to inform the public that be hal re* moved bis Shop to AO. 31, South Third Jireet, AND HAS JUST PUBLISHED, (Neatly bound and lettered, price 1 dols. »5 cts.) Ihe .Adventures of Telemacbus. French and Engtilh, 1 vols. umo. AMONG the books which daily fall into the hands of the youth of both sexes, none have a higher claim to their attentionthan Tele macbus. The most interesting lelTms are here conveyed in the vehicle of an interesting Poem, replete with the fintft touches »f the true pa thetic, ahd embeltfhed with all the graces of a beautiful style. The fatal effetfls of indulging the pillions are exemplified in the most Unking manner ; and the happiness attending inno cence and virtue painted in the liveliefl colours. Whatever can incite to virtue or deter from vice; whatever can enlighten the understand ing, charm the imagination, and improve the heart* it to be found in this interesting work. THE NAVAL GAZETTEER; Being a complete Geographical Dictionary, containing a full and accurate account, alpha betically arranged, of all the countries and isl ands in the known world ; showing their lati ude, foundings, and stations for anchotage ; with a particular description of the feveralßays, Capes, Channels, Coves, Creeks, Currents, Gulfs, Harbours, Havens, Lakes, Oceans, Ra ces, Rivers, Roads, Rocks, Sands, Shoals, Sounds, Straits, Tides, Variation of the Com pass &c. Together with a particular relation of the shape and appearance at sea, of the fev«- ral Headlands, Isthmuses, Peninsulas, Points, Promontories, ana whatever is of use or impor tance to the Master, Pilot, Commaim*., or Seaman of any fiiipor veflcl, in navigating the watery element. Also Comprehending Ample DirefHons for failing into or out of the different Ports, Strait*, and Harbours of the four quarters of the world ; and for avoiding dangers on the various and extended coasts ; in whiehmore than twelve thousand diftinifl names of placet, are treated of and explained. With a correct set of Charts, a vols. Bvo. price 6 dols. By the Rev. JOHN MALHAM, This has been pronounced the most ufe ful and the cheaptft bookpublilhed in America. June 21. dtf- Muftcal lnjlrwnent Manufactory, No. 167, Arch-Street. HARPER, harpsichord, grand, portrhlr grand, fid:-board, pier table and square piano forte make r from London, returns thank* to hie friends and the public, for their liberal encouragement, and hopes that hy hisalfiduity and attention to ev ery branch of his business, to merit a continuance cf their favors. Piano fortes made on the newest and most approved plans, with pedals, patent, swell, and French harp stop, which he Battels himfelf will ( ue found on trial by unprejudiced judges, to be equal if not superior to any import ' ed, and twenty per c«nt cheaper. Atry inftru .msht purchased of him, if cot approved of in twelve months, he will exchange. N. B. All kinds of Musical instruments made, uned, and repaired with the greatest accuracy, dispatch, and on the motl, reasonable terms, l, r ready money only. Second hand Piano Fortes taken in exchange. May it. , &jm. {TTate trials. Sold by W.Young, Bookseller, No. s*, South Se cond-ftreer, The Pennsylvania State Trials, CONtaining the impeachment, trial, and acquit al of Francis Hopkinfon, Judge of the Court of Admiralty, and John Nicholfon, Comptroller Gen eral—ln one large 8 vo. vol. Price, in boards, 3 dollars. W. Yocno has for file, a general r fTortment of Books. Also, Stationary, retail and by the pack cge, well alforted, and entitled to th~ drawback if ixportcd. "» July 7 —*3t 20 hhds. of Neia England Ru/ti, FOR SALE By Samuel Br°.ck, jun. No- 89, South Thirci-ftreet. July 14. ' eo6t New Hat and Hosiery Store. jfn/i Imported, In theJhips William Peiut and Star, from LohJoh, and noiv opening by WILLIAM M'DOUGALL, AT his new Hat and Hosiery Store, No. 134, Market itreet— An elegant alTortment ot silk, cotton and thread Stocking* " Silk, cotton and thread Gloves pantaloons, &c. &c. Likewise, a handsome aflortment cf men's, wo men's, and children'sfafhionable Hats, fuitaW for the Season. A considerable quantity of low and mi-Idle priced Hat s aflorted in cases, intended for country Hares, May *3- taw George Dobfon, No. 25 South Third-Street, HAS imported per Ihips William Pcnn, Star, and Diana, from Loudon, 5-4 Super London Chintz, elegant patterns, Ginghams, Muflinettsaijd Dimities. Fathionable Waiftcoating, newest patterns. Ribbands well aflorted, in fraall trunks. 4-4 5-4 and 6-4 India and British Book-mus lins. Fancy Cloaths and Caflimers. The whole to be dilpofed of cheap for Cafti or approved Notes of a ftiort date. June 14, '97. d.tf. City of Wafliington. SCHEME Of the Lottery, No. 11, For the Improvement of the Federal City. A magnificentdwelling-houfe xo,ooo dollars, St caih 30,000, are jo.aou 1 ditto 15,000 & cast 15,00# 40,000 1 ditto 15,000 S cash 15,000 30,000 1 ditto 10,000 & cafo 10,000" »o,o»o 1 ditto 5,060 8c calh 5,000 10,000 1 ditto 5,000 & ca(h 5,000 10,000 1 cash priie of *O,OOO » do. 5,000 each, • 10,000 10 do. 1,000 - - 10,000 10 do. 500 - - ie,soa 00 do. xoo - • 10,000 »oo do. 50 • 10,000 400 do. *s - 10,000 1,000 do. to - 10,000 15,000 do. 10 - 150,0e0 16,739 Prizes. Blanks. 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 400,000 N. B. Tofavourthofewho may take a quan tity ol Tickets, the prize of 40,000 dollars will be the 1a st drawn ticket, and the 30,000 th« last but om : And approved notes, securing payment in either monsy or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received foi any number not less than 30 tick ets. This Lcttery will afford an elegant specimen »f the private buildings to he ereited in the City of Wathingion—Two bcaujiful designs are already leleAtd for the entire fronts on two of the public fquaret; from these drawing? it ispropofed toereA two centre and r our corner buildings, as 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 deduction of five per cent, 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 University, to be ereded within the city of Washington. The real fecuritiesgiven for the payment of the Prizes, are held by the President and two DireA ors of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the amount of the lottery. SAMUEL SLODGET. Tickets may be had at the Bank of Colum bia ; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Peter Oilman, Boflon ; of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry. raws A New Work. PROPOSALS For printing and publilhing, by fubfeription, The History of Pennsylvania, IN North-America, from the original inflitution and settlement ot that province, under the firft propri etor and governor* William P*nn, in i6Bi» 'till after the year 174 a; with AN INTRODUCTION. Rcfpe&ing the W.PENN, Prior to fehe grant of that Province, and the reli gions Society of the people called Quakers; with the FIRST RISE of the NEIGHBORING COLONIES, more WEST-NEW-JERSEY, ard the 3K*ti.m<-ntof tS*TOTCHW-SWJEB£S .DELA WARE. To which is added, A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SAID PRO VINCE. And of the general stale, in which it flmiuftied, principally between the years 1760 and 1770; The whole including a varietv of things, ufeful and in teresting to be known, refpe&ing that country inearly time, Sec. Mfith an appendix. Written principally between the years i7;6,and 1780, By Robert Proud. " Pulchrum efl benejacere reifmblica, ctian benedicere haud abjurdum. ejl t ttl pace vel bello clarum Jieri licet** ' , « c al. Catalin. ••Sedcum plerique arbitrentvr res be/licas majores efe quam uibanas, mmuendae/l hM opinio" Cic. Off. (Entered according to law.) 44 WILLIAM PENN, thegreat legislator of the Quakers, (in PennfyWsnia) had the success of a con queror, in eftabliOiing and defending his colony, a mong savage tribes, without ever drawing the fvvord ; the goodness of the most benevolent rulers, in trea ting his fubje&s as his own children ; and the tender ness of an universal father, who opened his arms to all mankind without diftin&ion ot fe6l or party. In his Republic it was not his religious creed, but per lonal merit, that entitled every member of society to the prote&ioa and emolument of the State*" Essay on Toleration, by Arthur Q'Letry. CONDITIONS. I. This work will be primed in two o&avo vol umes, neatly bound and lettered, both in foeep and calf, for the choice ol the fubtcribers; 00 paper limi lar to that of the conditions, as pubtijked in the Subjcrip* tton papers. 11. The head of William Penn, handsomely en graved, will be prefixed to the firit, and a map or (ketch of Pennsylvania, 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 fubferibtng, two dol lars on the delivery of the firft, volume, and the re mainder on the delivery of the second. IV. When ontf thoufaud copies are fubfaribed for, the work will be Dut to press and finifhed with all convenient expedition. Subscriptions will be received by Zachariah Poul fon, jun. Printer, No. 80, Chefuut-ftreet, and at the Philadelphia Library in Fifth-ftreet ; by Isaac Col lins. Printer," and Joseph James, Merchant, New- York; by Ji»hn P. Pleafantsand George W. Field, Merchants. Baltimore j and by other pcrfons both in town and country* February SB. tu&f 45.000 pieces of Nankeens 150 boxes brown Havannah Sugars - lmporial Hyson Teas 17 tubs Quick Silver Sail Canvas, No. 1 a 8 A large assortment of Nails,fh.'.rp ami-flat point* Queens Ware, well assorted in crates and hhds. ssfsar^" 4 } TenerilTe Wine in hhds. and pipes Bottled London Porter in tierces Fine Yollow Faint, dry in calks Writing Slates in boxes and bundle.! A box of Ink Stands and Note Preifes Manchester Goods in cliefts 3 trunks black Sewing Silk 6 tons of Sheet Lead Dell Liverpool Coal, and A quantity Wine Bottles For Sale by f inlif Nicklin, & Co. Juue 14. itawtf WiNiro'w Glass, Of Superior Quality, and cheaper than any other in the City— OF VARIOUS SIZES, From 8 by 6 to ig by 14, By the Tingle Box or Quantity, may be had at the S'ore of the Subfcriben, corner of Arch and Front ft/eet. James C. & Samuel W. Fijher. Philadelphia, J"Pe9, >797» Samuel & iMiers fiflier? No. 27; Dock-street, HatjejuJl received per Abigail, Balcocl, from Belfast, IRISH Cambricks, in boxes of 40 pieces and 80 patches, each sorted up to gf sterling per yard. 7hey have alfa received 7-8 & 4-4 Irish Linens Well assorted Dowlas and Sheetings, which will be fold for ready money, or fliort credit, oh moderate terms; together with a general assortment of Spring Goods as usual Also, Hunter's Pipes in boxes An assortment of QueeW Ware in crates An assortment of GTafs Ware in casks and crates T.Crowley, Millington, Steel Cargo & London particular Teneriffe Wines Lisbon Wine of excellent quality Superior Sherjj Wines Patent Sheathing paper. A few small bales fine Cloths neatly assort ed, and two bales aflorted Flannels, «d be fold per .package. June 9. 3 taw 6w Nathaniel Lewis & Son, Have for sale at their Jlore, No. 70, adjoining George Latimer Son, Pine-Jlreet Wharf, A Quantity of Madeira Wines In pipee and half pipe* adeira W-lnutsand Citron, lately imported in the schooner Sincerity, Capt. Copia Also, »J Puncheons, second and third proof, Weft- India Rum, and a few Pipes of Brandy They have constantly on hand and for sale, French Burr and Country Mill Stotiei of various fixes, and a general assortment of Boultiug Cloth of the best quality, both American and Foreign ma nufacture. The former having proved, from se veral years rxp, riejirf of a number of millers in different parts of t>e United States at lead equal, and in many inflances fiiperior to the European Cloths, we hops the manufacturer, Robert Daw Tori, will meet with liberal encouragement io this important and ufeful undertaking. He has obtain ed a patent exclufive right of making and vending Smiting Cloths on his improved plan for a number »f years, and they are fold only by him felf in Lancaster, state of Pcnnfylvania, and by the fubferibera in Philadelphia. • June 14 d Rofs & Simfon, Have for Sale, A OF PRIM£ St. Domingo Cotton, Superior Old Lisbon Wine in Pipes Excellent India Market Teneriffe Wine, In Madeira Casks A few Quarter Cherts best Frefti HyTon aid ) , c Hyson Skin 5 TIiAS Muscovado Sugars in Hogsheads, and Coffee in Tierces < March 7. || rf lAKDing- 7 From on board fchponcr Daphne, captain G. W. faggi Htfpaniola, 61,000 wt. Sugar, 53,060 Coffee FOR SALE BY F. COPPINGER, No. 221, Souti Front-Ilreet, Who has also en hand, Claret in hhds. and cafe? Rice A quantity of Bristol Bottles A cafe of Cambrics Cloths and Caflimeref. July 5. d6t. For Sale, That well known face, called Vandegrih's F » R R Y, ON Nefcaminy-creek, 18 miles from Phi ladelphia, cn the New York post road, containing 74 acres and 94 perches. Upon the premises are a larga two ftery stone house occu pied as a tvern, and a good one story flone kit chen, a large frame liable with a good threshing floor, and fqme out buildings—also a well of good and an e»cellent ice House. On this place molt el/gant situation fora gentle man s feat, t»mmartArig a View of the Nefham iny to its jumHuini wjili the Delaware, and thence across to the Jtrkyihore. It has the privilege of one half »ht toJVeceived from the bridge. For terms appV to the Sobferiber, 40RDECAI LEWIS. May 24. . itawtf. w FURNITURE NOW Selling ess Cheap, Consisting of Side-boards, ccnvmode, front, and farti Cornet card tables, circular and square do. circular and square bureaus, de/ks and chairs of the very newest fafhion, bedsteads, and two very complete secretaries, and book-cas es. The above articles may be had on ad vantageous terms, as the owner is about de clinirtg. the bufinefa. Persons wishing to purchase are dellred to apply immediately, in Second a few doo-s above Walnut Street, ; direftly opposite the city tavern, ! June 27. *d3t. FOR SALE, Tbefollowing Valuable Property. , A VACANT Lot, situated on the east fide of Third-street, between SKiSpeu and Plumb flreets, twenty one feet front by one hundred feet deep. A frame Tenement fifteen fjet by nineteen feet, on the north fide of Skippen-ftreet between Third and Fourth-streets ; the lot is one hundred leet deep, it is paved before the door, and great im provements are making in the street—the above is clear of ground rent and every other incumbrance —the house lets for thirty seven pounds ten flai ling" per anuum. Aframe Tenems.lt eleven by Gjcteen feet,on.the weft fide of Fifth-flreec, between Shippen and Plumb-streets ; the lot is ninety fix feet deep, clear of every incumbrance except a ground rent of o.ie hundred and ten shillings per annum ; the houfs lets for thirty pounds per annum. ALSO, A pair of dark brown Carriage Herfes, one of which is an excellent Saddle Horse. For further particulars inquire of Samuel R. Franklin, No. 100, Lombard-street, corner of Fourth ftt. N. B. The above property will be fold for part cash and part dry goods. June 30. 3aw4w FOR SALE, By Simon Walker, No. 122, South Fotjrth-Street, GOLD and silver Watches Shot, common and patent Tin Plates, Sheet Iron Bar and sheet Lead Copper sheets and bottoms Taunton Ale Ravens Duck Hats in cases Wool Cards Claret Wine and Porter Bottles in hampers. July 1. eoiw Advertisement. PURSUANT ta an Order from the Orphans' Courts •will absolutely be fold at PUBLIC SALE, at Cranberry, on IVcJnefday, tbe 13 d day of Augujl next, at ! II o'clocl, A As, all that valuable REAL ESTATE, j late belonging to tbe Rev. Gilbert T. Snowden, d+csafed, lying in and near Cranberry, iv the cbunty of Middle/ex, townjbip of South Brunswick, (late of Nezv on the lower flagejroadleading from Philadelphia to New York. A very elegant framehoufe in a beaut ful and healthy Jitvation, painted •white, -with Venetian window flutters y thirty feet front and thirty eight feet deep, ttvo rooms with a bandfotne ball or entry on the frjl floor, ihree rooms on tbe second floor and two weli-finijbcd gar rets. In the rear of tbe house is an excellent two-flory building 37 feet by 19, conftfling of 0 dining-room for work people, spacious pantries and a large kitchen, with every convenience, and over these are three chambers for servants. To tbe right is an additional building 18 f9it front by 19 feet deep, conjijling of a chamber below and a library above—under the whole are very fine cellars paved with brick and conveniently partitioned. The house is en tirely new, built in a modern flyle t and completely and c legantly fmijhed. Every room it hung with bells that lead both to the kitchen and tbe servants' apartments : there is a pump of good water in the yard; and a flone and brick pavement round the whole house, which is en ci & ed with a handsome railing, with three gates in front, Tbe farm conjijls of one hundred and ftxty seven with a proportion of woodland and meadow, under excel lent fence ; a garden with pale fence; a large barn, fla bles, earriagc~bouft % cmv-boufes, all new y and built in tbe befl manner : with two Orchards, one of 60 full grown trees, tbe other is young and thriving, confifling ef 100 befl grafted fruit trees. Nearly adjoining said farm is a lot of IVoodland, of Ujebefl quality, containing 37 acres. Also a traß of land within seven miles of Cranberry, and I of tbe Cross Koadi, containing one hundred and fifty acres, three-fourths meadow and tbe red excellent timber. This Trail will be fold in lots on Thursday, tbe 24th day of Augujl following, II o*closk t A M, on the premises if tbe weather permits, if not at tbe house of Mr. IVHberilly Cross Roads. For further part)cuhrs enquire of Nathaniel Hunt>efq. Cranberry, of Mr. Jfaac Snowden y jun. No. X4I South Second Street, Philadelphia, or of Mr- Charles Snowden Tontine Coffee- House, New York, or of tiefubfcribers. ISAAC SNOW DEN,Princeton \ .. . .. JACOB FISHER, Cranberry J Admznrjtrvters N. B. Pbe sale of tbe above property was aavertized for tbe 14tb infl. but tbe Adminijlrators were not able to get tbe two fefiarate Tracts laid out into Lots, and other matters arranged, on account of tbe indifpfltivn of one of them, it was therefore adjourned to tbe days above mention ed. §6tmwftf June 19- THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE Tra&s of Land, IN the county of Glynn and state of Georgia,' will be fold by public sale, at eight o'clock on the evening oFTuefday the 17th day ot June next, at (he Merchants CofTee House in this ci ty, tinlefs previously disposed of by privatefale. 1 ft. 7000 acres on St. Simons Sound at the confluence of Frederica and Turtle rivers, ad joining the commons of tbe town of Brunfwick, originally granted to John Howell, and withia 6 n lies of ocean. id. 25,000 acres on the head waters of a branch of the great Sattilla, originally granted to Ferdinand O'Neal. 3d. jo,ooo acres on the waters of the little Satilla river, and of Buffaloe and Alexanders Creeks ; the great Satilla road passes through these laads, which were originally granted to Ferdinand O'Neal. 4th. jo,ooo acres on the great Satilla river, which are also interfered by a branch of the little Satilla, and were originally grated t«n Thomas Spalding. It appears by authentic certificates from Thomas Davis, surveyor, 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 veffeU within ten miles of them ; that they are chiefly fir# rate pine lands, producing timber equal in quality to any in the ltat? of Georgia, possessing the fame advantages of navigation. The abovementioned certificates, together with the patents,' drafts, andothef-papers refpeiting the title, which is complete and unincumbered, are in the pofiefiion of the fiibfcribers and may be seen by applying to Benjamin R. Morgan, at No. 41 Mulberry Street. The terms of pay ment will be one third cash, the remaining two thirds in good negotiable er.dors'd notes, paya ble in three and fix tponths after the sale; a conveyance to be made to each pUrchaser on the payment of that moiety of the notes leceived from him which becomes firft dus. THOMAS FITZSIMONS, JEKEMIAH PARKER, BENJAMIN R. MORGAN. , Philadelphia, May 31, 1797. eodtf. Millinery Room, No. 136 Marhet-Jlrcet. MISS CHRYSTAL TAKES an early opportunity of acquainting her Friends that,/he has received by the William Penn, a variety of NEW MIL LINERY, &c, which she hopes to be able to shew them in a few days. May 18 ( £3Ol CARD. SYLVANUS BOURNE, Cons-it Gears', of the United States tathe Bitavian Republic* begs leave hereby to make known to his friends and others, that he has lately eftabliftied a Com miftion House at Amsterdam, under the firm of LANGE and BOURNE, by wham all orders for the sale and purchase of merchandize and of the various public stocks of the United States, for the negotiation of loans, &c. will be attend ed to with proraptitude and fidelity, and on the mofl reafoneble terms. July 14- 3t Ihfuratice Company of North A merica. THE Dividend for the lad half year, declared by the Director,* this day, is one dollar on each ftiare of tke Stock of this Company ; which will be paid to the Stockholders, or their represen tatives duly acthorifed to receive it, at any time af tHe 20tn infl. EBEN HAZARD, Sec'ry. July to. w ,'j it i' rh Forty Dollars Reward. RAN away frotn the fubferiber on the fee end day of this inft. July, a Mulatto Man, ] named Will Bowzer, about forty years of ! five feet seven er eight inches high, rather i chunky made ; had on when he went away, a drab colored cloth coat, itriped purple trawlers and jacket. It is probable he will change his cloathes, as he took a number with him. The faicl fellow formerly belonged to Mr. Charles Blake of this place ; and it is expelled he has made towards Jones's Neck, in the Delaware State.—Any person apprehending the said fel low, and securing him so that I can get him a gain, (hall receive the above reward if taken i out of the county, and Twenty Dollars if in the county, and all reafenable charges if bro't home. i JESSE REED, Queen Ann's County, Maryland. . J"'y 3- W3t Thirty Dollars Reward. ELOPED from the service of the fubferiber, on the 19th inllant, a negro man by the name of DICK, about twenty-five years of age, and five feet nine or ten inches high ; by trade ; a carpenter, and is a very, lively brisk work man. His countenance is very good—When spoken to, he converses with ease and confi dence, and is pretty fagaciou*. I purchased the said fellow ef Mr. Dubney Minor, in whose name he has been advertised in the Richmond ne wfpapcrs. During his last runaway rrip (last summer) he was employed a confideriblc length of time, by fame person near Dumfries, f r.im which circomftance, I conjeilure, he has taken another nothern route. I forcwarm all person* from giving him employment, us any kind whatever, and maftersof vest is and others, frora 1 carrying him out of this Hate. The above re ward will be giveu if he is taken within f miles of this city; and an addition-it Turn, in , proportion to the difunce he inay be Wrought, , or the trouble and expenee the appreheuder may 1 beat, in bringing him to thia place. AUG; DAVIS. I N. B. His apparclwas of tht usual »egro kind* . but he had more cloaths than is customary fcr . them to possess. . , AD. ■ Richmond, JuHe ir, 1797. C. E. Whitlock, ' DENTIST, RESPECTFULLY informs tbe Ladies apd Gen tlemen ot Fhiiadelphtaaod its vicinity, thathe ]. continue* to perform all operations 011 the Teeth ;fnp plies the deficiencies of nature with artjfi«ial or real teeth, in all the various modes of fixing —Cleans, files, regulates, extrafts, and fills decayed teeth with gold or lead, &c. &c. He waio upon Ladies and Gentlemen at their lioufes, and will be happy to re ceive their commands by note, at Mrs. Finch's, No. ' 68 north Eighth street, or at his house. next to the Black Horse Tavern, on the Frankford road. Dollars/ , Scaling and cleaning g , Artifieialteeth, with enamel, per tooth, Do. in gold lockets or fcrewt » Natural 1 eeth with ligaiuret 7 ■ Do. on gold or ivory lockets, or go Id screws 10 , Filingand cutfing, away decay— each decay 1 Filling with gold 2 ' Do. with lead 1 Eotra&ing (to the families who employ him as dentist) , Do. where not employed » Tooth powder of his own preparing 1 ■ Brushes, bell London manufacture »j cents. Regulating, Slc. according to the oprrati >n.' V c - Whitlock will fell the time of a Negro Man ; —he is honelt and fobcr, and has about $ years and a half to fecve. Enquire as abdve. June" 5 Lanca'ter, Harrijburgh Carlisle, Shtppenjl'urg and Sunbury STAGES. THE public are requeued to take notice, that the partnerlhip which has for some time fsb fifted betweoH Mathias Slough of Lancafler, and William Geer, is now dissolved but, not as M. Slough insinuates to the public without just cause ; as will more fully appear by a letter on the je .etter, and then can he at full liberty to determine whether or hot W. Geer is not perfectly jaflifiabje in attaching him felf to any other person in the prosecution of the Stage conveyance from Philadelphia to Shippenf urg, or any other place Now from tbe liberal and generous ftfpport the public were pleased to confer on the firfl render the passage fafe and commodious, inform thole wne wift> to patronize and encourage th* undertaking, that they can take their teats at George Weed's, 'he sign el the White Ht.rfe, Marktt and Friday, to proceed to ] ancafler, Harrilbr.rsr, Carlisle and Shipptnibufg. The fore as hitherto eft blifhed. For the further a . immodarion of the public, a Stage will start every Wednesday from the house of Samuel Elder, ih Harrifburg, arrive at Sun bury in Northumberland county, every Thursday, and return from thence and arrive at Harrifburg every Saturday, so that paflengcrs destined for Lancaster or Philadelphia, may proceed on Mod days. WILLIAM GEER. Lancafler, Jan. 1797. N. B. This Line of Stages ftart9 ' from the house of William Ferrae, in I.ancafter, on every Tuesday and Saturday morning at 6 o'clock, pro ceeding to the westward; and from the heufe of Mr. Saipuel Elder in Harrifturg every Wednes day morning, 011 the fame evening arrives at Pa trick Cochran's in Shippenfburg, and returns from thence on every Thqrfday : performing the fame routine daily as in its tour from Philadel- P hia - mwf