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    F7?E DOLLARS REWARD.
V> AM away from the subscriber, an indented
IV Servant Girl, named Nascy " nderson.i a- Jt
bout twenty years of age, short, thick set person,
with snort black Hair ; had ou when ihe went away, A
'a dark calico gown, an old black 61k cloak, and a
Hack fur ha ; . Wb.ocvrr will ftcbre said girl, and "*
J,-- i:,!,«rniauW thereof to the lubicriber. No. 5, !.
f alley, or to the office of this Gazette, thai
lliall r-'c ivc the aboy-reward. _ < diti
All \ J'fons are forbid harboring said girl, as tra
tli-v will bp dealt with as the law direfts I"!;
MARY ANDERSON, ft
N. B. Stiid Girl is from Ireland, and ha* been it J
tins country but a ilicrt time ; ihe was Imt to tho
work-hcufc for mifconduft, where fte wai taken
sick ami removed to the eity-hcfpitil, from which
cl. ce (he nvde her ef.ape.
AwfiiQ. " n '
To be fold at Public Vendue,
To the highest bidder, at the house of Mr.
William Evans, the lign of the Indian
Queen, in the city ,of Baltimore, on (he 25th
J-.y of Oiifober next, at 11 o'clock, A. M
Ah&ut iVfven tiionfand acres of land,
the pnawrty of William Bell, ef Philadelphia,
•jy ß g I jtv/eea Ueifter's-town and Weltminfter,
commonly called Little Wincheder, (the turn
pike road rims through a confiderabie part ol
thtfe lands) the traa begins about 17 miles
froin Baltimore, within .1 few hundred yards,
of l'jid R jitter's- town, and extends to the dis
tance of abtjut twenty-three miles from Balti
more, and lies on th' main falls of Patapfico
river, from three to lour miles thereon. Will
lie /fold in traflsor one hundred and fifty to
three hundred acre. There is a large propor-1
t n t>f meadow and wood land on each |
1 >ine of them highly improved, with excellent j
buildings and fine grifs.
Also
A trail of fevqn hundred acres of ry
Uild, called Clovrr Farms, within five miles of K[
Uladei fhurg, eft'eemed very stood for C.-ifs.
Richard, Pou fen by,'of Blader.fburgh, will (hew ,d e
this land to any person inclined to purchase. la
also, »>
A tra£t of land of about three hun-j
tired and thirty acres,, within about two miles
and a half ot the Present's house in the tede- ■ _
ral City- It is nearly all wood land, and a line
hi'-h profpe>ft, froa which may be fcen the
city of Walhrngton, Bladenlburgh, Alexandria
and a part of George-town, and many miles
down th- Potomac river. Mr. RiAard Ponton- N
by, t of Blaclenfburg, will also stew this land. .
A liberal credit will be given for the greatest j
part of the purchase money. Ihe terms wid • t j
be made known on the day ef lale. 3 ]
May 8 wpn, | d '
just Received, j*
Prom Batavia (via Providence) e
a few Boxtfsof Spices, confiding of
Nutmegs, Cloves and mhc
for sale by
WILLINGS& FRANCIS, F
Pennftreet. j (
May ;o E
' Davis's Law Book Store, t '
, No. 319; High-Street. ?
GEORGE DAVIS, °
Being buficd for some time past in prepara
tions for removing into his prafent house, has £
been under theneceflity of poftprninguntil this day j
informing the geutlemen of the 3ar generally thro
the United States, that his spring importation cf. f
law books in now arranged and ready for (ale, on
terms that he trusts will entitle him to the like pre- _
fptence he has experienced for leveral years pall.
Catalogues, combining the niofl varied colltc
tion ever imported into this country, are printed
and will be delivered on application.
June ZJ. 6w |
City ConimiJ/io tiers' Office, j
Jure 11, 1797- |
IN pursuance of an ordinance from ihe felefl '
and common councils, pafled the aid day of
May fall, appointing the city commiflioners,
and prescribing their duties, feilion 9th,
notice is hereby given,
That the city is divided into five diftrifls,
each to be under the fuperintendance of one of
the city commiflioners, whois to be individually
relponfihle for the cleanliness of the fame, and
are as follow.
DriftrUSl No. i. From the south fide of Ce
dar-street, to the north fide of Spruee-ftreet, un
derthe fuperintendenct of Nathan Boys.
z. From the north fide of Spruce-llrect, to
the north fide of Walnut-street, under the super
intendence of Hugh Roberts.
3. From the north fide of Walnut to the south
fide of High-street, under the superintendence ot
Joseph Claypoole.
4. From the north fide of .High-street, to the
north fide of fyjulbei-ry street, under the super
intendence of William Moulder.
5. From the north fide of Mulherry-ftrcet to
the north fide of Vinc-flreet, under the super
intendence of Nicholas Hicks.
Tliecleaningof to be in common.
.£s* A ftatcd meeting of the city rommtfiion
ers is held at the Old Court House, in Hijjb
ftreet, every Tuesday evening at j o'clpck.
July 14- fo ' rn .
Stands for Draymen, 13c.
In purfuanee of an Ordinance from tbeSelefl and
Common Councils,bearing date tie nd day of
jtpril, 1797, providing for the appointment of
City CommiJJioners, i7V. Sect, the \stb.
r-pHE following places are fixed upon by the
X said City Commiflioners for Stands for
Draymen and their Horses.
In Vine-flreet, eaflward of Front-street, on
both fides.
SafTafras, High,Chefnut and Walnut-fttrects,
eastward of Front-street.on the north fide only.
Mulberry-street, south fide frsm Front to
Third-street.
Front-ftre«t, east fide from to
Elfrith's alley.
Front-street, from opposite to Black Horse al
ley to Hamilton's llores, east fide.
'WaterVlieet, weft fide from the north end of
Stumper's or Moore's (lores to Pine-street.
Penn-llreet from Pine to CeJar-ftreet, weft
fide.
Drawbridge, north fide, east of Front-flreet.
Spruce, Pine and South streets, eilt of l'rout
street, south I'de.
Dock-street, between Walnut-street and the
flag stone crossings, east fide, opposite George
Orkley's.
Second-street, between Sattifras and Vine
streets, welt fide.
Fifth-ftreet, east fide from Chefnut to Mul
berry streets..
Saflafras-ftreet, from Third to Fourth-llreet,
'" No drav or horse to stand within ten feet of
'"lrjyhs FOR HACKNEY COACHES.
Pine-street, north fide from Fourth to Fifth
'F>l'th-ftrfet, between Chefnut and Walnut
streets, weft. . ,
Branch itreet, north fide, between xhird and
Fourth streets.
July 14. mwfcfim
A Literary TfeAt. (
Jujl jwbiijhed, han/lfmmly printed on waiting
paper, price I dollar,
A r.ew edition of that popular and entertaining ~
work, entitled
"PHF. FORESTERS, an American Talc ; being PC
!. a fjquel to thahiftcry of John Eull. ttie Clo- A
thier—ln aferiesof letters to a friend, v/ith the ad- 5c ca
dition of t\* o letters, alluding to recent political
traniiflions in America.
The following ejctraA from the Clivis Allegorica,
I Ihew6 the principal chancers that are introduced:
John Bull. »heKingdom of Knglind
His Mother, the CI urch of England
His Wife, the Parliament
His Sifter Peg, the Church of Scotland
His Brother Patrick. Ireland
Lewis, the Kingdom of France
His Mistress, the Old Coiiftitution
His new Wife, the National Rcprefentation
Lord Strut, the Kingdom of Spain 4
Nicholas Frog, the Dutch Repu 1 lie 1 ' ~
The Frank*, the French Republic *J> r
The Farefters, the United States of Amerita
Robert Lumber, New-Hamplhire 16,5
John Codline, MalTachufetts 5 .> ;
Ilumphrey Floijvfhare, Conneilicut
Roger Carrier, Rhode I (land sc,a
Peter Bull Frog, New-York
Julius New-Jerfey N
WUUam Broadbrim, Pennsylvania tity
Caffimar, Delaware the 1
Walter Pipcwood, Virginia V but
His Grandson, George Walhington A
Peter Pitch, North Carolina mon
Charles Indigo, Sou(tk Carolina he r
George Trully, Georgia ets.
Ethan Greenwood, Vermont T
Hunter Longknife, Kentucky the]
Black Cattle, Negro Slaves Wal
I Rati, Speculators iele:
Mother Carey's Chickens, Jacobins fqua
.JjT This popular and entertaining satirical hifto- two
ry of Amstica is attributed to the Rev. Dr Bbl- fibh
kNap. Tt hasa great (hare of originality and a- w h(
bonnds with genuine humriur. It is continued thc.i
; down to the present time, and charaAerifes those L o t
late political tranfa&icns which have caused so be r
muck uneasiness in America. ing
| Sold ky.H. and P. RICE, Bookseller, No. 16, the
South Seeond Street, and No. 501 Marked ftject. I c
June 16. _ § j 1
LAW BOOKS, -
Latest London and Dublin Editions.
H. & P. RICE, Book/eller s,
No. 16, South Second, and No. 50, Market street, I n
HAVE just by the late arrivals from Gil
London and#Dublin, their fpritj impoj-ta- an
j tion, confiding of a variety of the latest and mod
approved I.aw Books, which, added to those alrea-
I dy on han'l, form® the mod exteoilve colle&ion ev
er offered for sale in this country. They thei efore
beg leave to notiix, that From the narure of their "1
conne<slicns':n Dunlin, they are enabled to felllrifli V
editions (as they have hitherto done) at the very fel
lo\?clt prices. The following are amtng the latelt of
publications. , 1
Vefey, jun'rs Reports in Chancery, 1 rc.i. tr«
Peake's Cases at Niii Prius ; Ridgeway's Rcforts to
in th« time of Lord Hardwicks ; Floycr's Prodlcrs It
PraAice in the Ecdeikftical Courts ; Barton's be
Trcatif« "on a Suit in Equity ; Tidd's PraAice of dr
the Court of King's Bench in Personal Adtions, a so
complete ; Ward'a Law of Nations ; Cruise m
on Uses ; modern Reports, I a vols. London edi- j fie
tion. fr
H. and P. Rxcs cxpeffc t® receive by the firft ar- fii
6 rival from New-York the 6th vol. complete of br
[ Durnford and East's Reports, thtidpartof Gil- dc
bert'sLawof Evidence by Loft, and a number of as
new publications. th
June 26. D
- f a
The History of Pennsylvania,
By ROBERT PROUD, ai
TS now in the press, and will be published, tf
1 with all convenient expedition, by Z> cha- C
- riAH PouusnN, jun. No. 80, Chefnut-ftreet,
Philadelphia, where fubferiptions will continue c '
to be received, and at the Philadelphia Library, P
according to the printed projKifals, until the P
! work is ready for the fubferibers.
July 18. ' iawtf
|j - - - *
Printed Calicoes. 0
If JOHNMILLER, Jun, & Co. e
y No. 8 Cbc/nnt Street,
d Have for Sale
FIFTY TRUNKS neatly afibrted, very low on
> (hort credit.
!- March 6. _ _ ? '
0 Richard, and James Potter 1
r . HAVE removed their Counting House to No. !
45, South Fifth-ftrcet.
'' Lancaster, Harrijburgb Carlijlc, \
ie Shtppenjburg and Sunbury
STAGES.
:o
r . public are reijujfted to tske notice, that
JL the partnership which has far fomenme fub
n filled between Mathias Slough of Lancaster, and
William Geer, i now diffolvcd : hut, not as M.
[j. Slough infmuati .to the public without just cause ;
as will more .fully appear by a letter on the fub
je& fiom M. Slough to W. Geer, dated the ac)th
- ■ December lad. a recital of which is not now deem
ed necessary. Any gentleman who wiflie3 to be
j more circumstantially informed of the merits of
' f this business, by applying to W. Geer may have
the perusal ef M. Slough'.- letter, and then can be
°* at full liberty to determine whether or not W.
Geer is not perfeflly juflifiabie in attaching him
. felf to any other person in the prosecution of the
or Stage conveyance from Philadelphia to Shippenf
urg, or any other place.
on Now from tb* liberal and generous support the
public were pleased to confer on the firft effort in
ts> this buGnefs, William Geer, in conjumaion with
ly. Messrs. Reily, Weed and Witmer, is determined
to toprofecute and carry it on, with every eare, at
tention and dispatch that a zeal to oblige the pub
to lie can pofubly exert.
The above company, who are amply provided
al- with carriages, horses, and every appurtenance to
render the paflage seise and commodious, inform
of thof« wno wilh to patronize and encourage the
undertaking, that they ran take their feats at
George Weed's, the (ign of the White Horse,
Market Street, Philadelphia, on'every Monday
and Friday, to proceed to Lancaster, Harrifburg,
Carliflc and Shippenfburg. The fare as hitherto
established. '
, For the further accommodation of the public,
a Stage will start every Wednel'day from the house
r £ e of S.amucl Elder, in Harrifburg, Vrrive at Sun
bury in Northumberland county, every Thursday,
ine and return from thcoce and arrive at H;irrifburg
every Saturday, lo that palfengers dedined for
Lancafteror Philadelphia, may proceed os Mon
et, " 1> " WILLIAM GEER.
I.ar.caller. Jan. z), 1797-
of N. B. T bis Line of Stages starts from tbs I
house of William Ferr»c, in Lancaftcr, on every
Tuesday and Saturday morning at 6 o'clock, pro
fill ceeding to the westward; and Irom the house of j
Mr. Samuel Elder in Harrifburg'every Wednci
iut day morning, on the fame evening arrives at Pa
trick Cochran's m Shippenfburg, and returns
nd from thence on every Thursday; performing ihe
some routine daily as in its fccur ircui Fhijai'el
-1 phia.
City of Washington.
J Fro
S C. Ii E M E
Of the Lottery, No. 11,
For tbi Improvement of fke federal C/iy.
A raagnificeiit" IweJliog-bonfiJ »o,o66d<JHar»,
& caih 30,006, ire 5'®,000
1 ditto 15,000 & ca!»
1 ditto 15,000 & caih 15,000 30,000
i ditto 10,000 & caih lo,'»oo *O,OOO
1 ditto 5,ti00 *< cash 10,000 I>-
1 ditto 5,000 & cam j.ooo 10,000
1
1 do. 5,000 each,are - 10,000 •*
xo do. 1, - *«o,ooc
10 do. joo - - 10,000 W
00 do. 100 - • 10,000
360 do. 50 - ■ io,ooe I
400 do. J5 - 10, oop | (
1,000 do. ac> - ap.ooc > - a
15,00© do. «£> - r5»,00c i
*6,739 Prizes- Pel
Blanks. drr
50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 400,000 jj;i
UtI
N. B. To favour those v<ho may take a quan
tity of Ticketa.the prize of 40,000 dollars wdl be " j
the last drawn ticket, and tbe 30,000 the last
but on* :
And approved notes, feeuring payment in either
money or prizes, in ten days after drawing, will
he received for any cumber not lets than 30 tick
ets. •
This Lottery will afford an elegant specimen of
the private buildings to be ercilecl in the City of t
Washington—Two beautiful defines are already
(eleflcd lor the entire fronts on two of the public
squares; from these drawings it is proyofed to ereil,
twocentreand "our corner buildings,is foonaspof
fible after this lottery is fold, andtocenvey them,
whm complete, to the fortunate adventursrs, is So
the.manner described in the scheme for the Hotel
Lottery. A nett deduction of five per cent, will
b® made to defray the necessary expenses of print- /
ing, flee, and the surplus will be made a part of
the fund intended f«r"the National University, to 4,
be ereiled within the city of Washington.
The real fecuritiesgiven for the payment of the j c
! Brizes, are held by the President and two Direct
ors of the Bonk of Columbia, and are valued at r,
more than half the amount of the lottery.
SJtMVEL IiLODCET. „
,§, Tickets may be had at the Bank of Colsm
bia ; cf James Weil & Co. Baltimore; of Peter -J
Gilmao, 3ofton : of John Hopkins, Richmond ;
and of Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry. '
c
From the Otfego Herald. f'
CAUTION. "
WHEREAS a combination of men in this m
county hare undertaken to enrich tham- , ih
felve»,by fabricating titles to sundry valuable trads h
of land, the ptopevty of gentlemen living in New ci
Yoik, Philadelphia, London and Paris, lor which ) «
trail-* of hnd large funis of money have been paid | »
to those fraudulent men, by innocent purchafcrs i' (
It is therefore just that public information should 2
be £iven, to the end, that the injured may fetk re- 1
dress while the na<fcn have property, and are to be t
found. Those who have bein discovered arcTru- ' #
mnn Harrifon, Joseph Witcomb, said now to re-
I fide in the county of Saratoga ; Thomas Kelly and
j several others who go under fictitious names. It is
■ supposed that the lands offered fcr falcon those fa-
f bricated titles, are at lead worth fifty thousand e
■ doli&rs. Such as we have a&ual knowledge of are t
i as follows ; Lots No. II and la, Otfego patent, j f
thousand acres each, the ailual property of William I
Dellwyn, now of London ; lots No. 58 and 64. c
fame patent, thousand acres each, the property of i i
Mr. Chaumont, now of Paris, and James Averill
and other*, of tkii- State. There is some grounds c
to suppose that the lands of Richard Wells and
' Charles Wharton, of Philadelphia, are under their ; j
management. —The Printers will do well to give
£ this a place in their papers, as well to caution the ■
L ! public against purchasing those lands, as also to de- (
9 prive those men in future from imposing on indivi-
C dusfs, which their education and address have en- j
übled them to do heretofore. Witcomb has been
a ftiopkeepcr of some note in tfiis country.
The following affidavits will fct in a dear point
of view the wick#dnefs of those men, which when
the publifc have peruf' d, will induce them to ex
cuse the interference of Wm. COOPER.
Otfego, July 28th, 1797.
I Thomas Kelly, of the County of Otfego, hav
n ing been led into an error, by John Witcomb and
Truman Harrifon, ol the fame County, to sign a
deed to them, for lot No. 58, O Ifgo patent, which
was the property oi W Uii'm T W.uiklin now Mr.
Chamofit's and others ; and further the laid Joseph
and Trtoman did periuademe to do this agairtft my
. inclination, which was made out on the icth day
I of Noremher, 1793, or set back two years so as
to bring it to that time ; and furthtr the nam« of
Pardon Starks to that deed was a fi&itious nam®,
there being no fnch perion thtre. To this 1 make
voluntary oath. THOMAS K£LL\ .
19th July, r 797-
On the 19th July, 1797, came personally before
me, Thomas Keliy, the Jubfcriber to the above af
fidavit, and mads: folcran oath tlavt it contains noth
b- ing but thefruth.
nd ELIHU PHINNEY, Justice of the Paace.
VI. On the 18th July, 1797. oame before me Jacob
e ; Kibby, a perfonhy me well known and worthy of
ib— gcod credit, who on hi* solemn oath did fay, that
th two of the parties abovementicned did make ap
n* | plication to him this deponent, some time in the
be J winter of 1796, to make them a deed for two thou
of ! sand acr»s of land in the Otego patent, ard pro
ve » mifed this deponent a share of the profits, on the
be faie of said lands, for his so doing ; and th t they
7f. made applicat ion several times for the fame purpo'e,
m- which fervictfs this deponent as often refufed, de
he claring to them that Jie, had no right to lands, and
nf- could do no such thing ; which daring attempt on
this deponent's integrity he had related among his
:he friends several ti»es, pravious to making this afli
in davit. JACOB KIBUfcA .
ith Sworn before mc,
led ELIHU PHINNEY, Justice of ihe Peace,
at- Aug;. ,3. iaw-jw.
lb ' Thirty Dollars Reward.
led T? LOPED from the fervics of the fubferiber,
:to -*-<* on the 19th instant, a >iegro man by
rm name of DICK, about twenty-five years of age,
the and five feet nine or ten inches high ; by trade
at a carpenter, and is a very lively brilk work-
He» man. His countenance h very good —When
Jay spoken to, he converles with ease and conO
lrS» dence, and is pretty sagacious. I purchased
:rto the said fellow ot* Mr.Dubney Minor, in whose
name he has advertifed in the Uichmond
I,IC » r.ewfpapeis. During his lall runaway trip (lalt
u^c fujcnftier Jhe was amployeda corifiderable length
. un " of time, by some person near Dumfries, from
' which circumstance, I he has taken
l | another irothern route. 1 forewarm all perfous
from giving him employment, of any kiiid
whatever, and cnaflersof vefieUand other £j from
carrying him out of this state. The above re
ward will be given if he is taken within forty
1 miles of this city; and an additional sum, in
erv proportion to the distance he may be Hrought,
ro _ or the trouble and expence the apprehender may
c f beat, in bringing him to this place.
b b AUG; DAVIS.
pT- N. B. His apparelas of the usual negro kind,
ins but he had more c)oaths than is cuitomary lor
the them to toolTcfs. . _
1- > A.D.
f Riclinnftd, June Hj 1 797•
Will be Landed,
From on board the {hip A&ive, Capt.Er.Aiß,frem
Hamburgh,
So baits white Ruflia clean Heuip L. !
1 cr.Svs Clever Seed
For Sale by , ( .
Thomas Herman Lcujjcr,
NorthFi/tfe flrjet., No. 34. tub
Tune r6. '' ailt
William Blackburn, „' h
LOTTERT and BROKER'S OFFICJ| "c
No. 64 south Sefcond-flreit. ' " g
TICKETS in the Canal Lottery, No.'ll, which " a
commenced drawing the 29th May, FOR " a
SAJ..E. The price of tickets will rile in propor- " t
tion is the dnwing advances, particularly on ac- «
count of the five firft drawn tickets, prices of ti c
four thousand dollars each, on the last day ol it i
drawing. " 1
Cheek Books kept for examination and regifler- j
ing, in the Canal, No. 1, City of ">Valdington, No. „ £
a, and Paterfon Lotteries. <
Also, tickets for sale in the Schuyl'.ullbndge and „ f
Perk.omen 3ridge lotteries, which will begin u
drawing im the course of the f«miner.
The business of a Broker in all kinds of Stock,
Bills, Notes, Lands, &c- &c. tranfa&ed with the '
utmost actcntion. !
June 2 tu&f ag'
Erfkine's View of the War. pn
iuST PUBLISHED, in.
By ROBERT CAMPBELL 2c Co.
No 40 South Second ftraet,
[Price 31 Cents]
A View of the Cau/es and Confequen- ~
ces of the prefsnt War with France.
By the Honorable Thomas Erskine.
May is § ( L
STATE TRIALS. g
Sold by W. Yoong, Bobkfeller, No. J*, South Se- | tri
eond-ttrtct, tb
The Pennsylvania State Trials, j VVI
CONtaining the impeachment, trial,and acquit- ! tL
al of Francis Hopkinfan, Judge oftbeCourt of tl
Admiralty, and John Nicholfon, Comptroller Gen- 1(
eral—ln one large 8 vo. vol. Price, in boards, 3 ~
dollars. ,[
W. Youkg has for sale, a general afTortmentof
Books. Also, Stationary, retail and bythe pack
•ge, well and entitled to the drawback if
axparted. July 7—* J
■ eti
THESUBSCRIBER having been appointed by tic
the Envoy Extraordinary and Miuilier Pleni
potentiary of his Britannic Majesty, General Agent
to* affiding Britilh creditors, and luch particular a
ger.ts as th«y may Ipecially authorize, in profesuting
their claims before the cammilfioners for cart yi.-g is
to effeft the sixth article ot the Treaty of Amity, Com
merce and Navigation between hit ltritannic I'ajeJly and r
I the United States of America, hereby gives notice that
he hat opened his office at his house the foutli east hi
corner of Chefnut and fifth flroets, Philadelphia, tl
1 where he is ready to receive all claims or inflruflions t J
for claims with the vouchers aud documents thereof, (a
for the purcofe of bringing forward the Tame agree- |
ably so the rules and orders which the board may
think proper to prescribe. _
And at it will be for the interest of all concerned,
that the several claims be so Dated, and support- tl
«d, as to prevent the delay which would arise from f<
" the neceflitydf obtaining further inlormation, or ad- j<
ditional materials,from perlons reGding at a diElance, t
s the general agent thmhs it his duty to add, (for tbe
• direction chiefly of those, wly>, not having employ-
1 ed particular agents, may leive the profecytion of
: their claims to his charge and management) that all
, such claims ought in particularto I'ctfprth—
i I id. The proper description and fitnation cf the -
~ I ereditor or claimant, and original debtor, refpeft
f i ively.
1 ad. The date andnature of the origins! contradloc
s debt.
j 3d. When, in what manner, and to what extent, J
the creditor orclaimant was prevented or impeded, )
f by the provision, operation or defeft of law, the r
C 1 decifionsand praftice of courts, or restraint of exc- 1
5 | cution, from recovering payment cf the d»bt in a
question.
4th. The loft and damage inourred or fuftatned, 1
* in consequence of such impediments, whether the c
n ftme may have arisen from the nifolveney, change of ]
situation, or death of the debloi, tbe loss of legal (
it remedy from lapse of time, or othercanlesimpa'ruig j
n the value and security of the debt, which would tint j
[- have so operated if such impediments had not exilled. (
Andj'h. The puticul'tr grounds and reasons on j
which the claimant maintains, in tlve terins of the
r- treaty, th«t "by the ordifMry course of judicial pro
j the creditor einr.ot now obtain and atinaHy ,
l have and receive full and adequate coaipenfation" lor
1 the loftes and damages so fuftaiued.
The general agent thinks it his duty further to fug
"i* geft that the several claims ought to be accompanied
and supported by the affidavits of the claimants duly
sworn and regularly alteßed, both as to lik exiflence
'T of the debts claimed, and such other circumstances
as as may be within their own knowledge r#lpe£lively.
°f And wherever the claimants in dating the nituie of
ltl > theil' evidence (whichmuftin evcryinflance be the
ice bed of which the ease is capable) bavc ocrafion to
refer to the tellimouy of witnefTes, it will be proper
toapprifsthe general agent of the names and pisses
re of refidcnce cf such witnelleiand the fa&sto be cila
if- blifhed by their teilimony.
h- Wm. Moore Smith.
Philadelphia. June Bth, : 1797. d
ob For Sale,
°f That well known place, called VanDKQt.it j'i
' at F F R R Y,
P" Nefhaminy creek, '8 hhlcb from Phili
he 01l the New York poll road,
u " containing 74' acres and 94 perches. Upon the
,°" premises are a large two ftoty stone hrrnfe occu
"e pied as atvern, and a good one story flone kit
' \ chen, a large frame liable with a good threlhing
i e * floor, and fomc out buildings—also a well of
" n j good water, and an exfcelient iee House. On
on this place is a moll elegant situation f'ora gentle
his man's feat, commanding a view of the Nefham
ffi- iny to it 3 junflion wiih the Delav. aie, and thence
across to the Jcrfty shore. It has the privilege
of one half the toll received from the bridge.
For terms apply to the S.tibfcriber,
MORDECAI LEWIS.
Vav 14. .itawtf.
er) COLUMBIA HOUSE
tSe Boarding School for young Ladies,
ge, -« ffl-RS. GROOMBRIDGE with much pleaf
lde IVi ure and refpeft, returns her fincerc ac
tk? knowledgement for the liberal encouragement
:en she has received during four yt-ars refidcnce iw
Philadelphia ; and ajfufep her friends ami the
jublic, so far from intending to decline her
ol " e lchool, Ae has made a fuperibr arrangement for
>nd t jj e convenietit accommodation of her
last lUiolars. —Every branch of ulef'il and polite
S'k is particularly attended to by Mrs.
om Groom bridge and mafttrs excelling in their
cn refpetSlive profrlTioni.
onii Corner of Spruce and Eleventh Streets
ir '4 June 5 th, 1707. (Jxmfrf
om The fituatiun is perfefll>" healthy ; and made
re " more agreeableby an extenlive garden and lot
rt .y of ground adjoining the hoi'.le.
ht" Juji Pitblijhed,
My And to be had of Messrs. Dol-fon, ell,Rice,
Gary, and the other pricipal Boolcfcilers in the
city.price one dollar, twinty-fiv.e cents,in aotirds,
nd - New Views of the Origin cf the
'° r Tribes and Nations of America.
Ey IiENJAMIN SMITH BARTON, n.fi.
June jo. Lt
No. i P i.
Bifir'tfl of Pcna/jki«Mii, to oik :
r ]3E IT that on the
.13 fifteenth (Uy of June, ui the twenty
fi-fl year fit the In dependence of the United
l-tatcs of Amenta, Jam' s Woodhous', of
the faiil diftriel, hath denofited in this office the
title of a bo. k, the right whereof he claims as
author, in the words following, to >vit :
" The Young Chemist's Pocket. Companion,
" being a Difcripti- n of a Portable Labaratory,
" containing a rhilofopliica! apparatus, and a
" great number of CJiemical Agents, bv which
" any person may perform an er.dlefs variety of
" amufirigand iiiftrtifling Experiments, deCs..n
---" ed for the use of ladies and gentlemen, and
" intended to promote {he cultivation of the
" Science of Chemistry in the United States of
" America. By James \Voodhouse, M. D.
" ProfelTUr of Chemistry, in the University of
" Pennsylvania. Prefidtnt of the Chemical So
" ciety of Philadelphia, &c.
" At present every thing that is rot denomi
" dated Chemistry, is but a small part of a lyf
" tem of natural knowledge.
Prteftly on Air '*
In conformity to the afl of the Congrefsof tM
United States, intituled, " Anafl for the encour
agement of Learning, by fecuringthe copits of
maps, charts, and books to the authors and pro
prietors of fuchcopies, during the times there
in mentioned."
SAMUEL CALDWELL, Cierkof the
Biftrnfl of Pennsylvania.
July 18. djt—wstf
No. 18 8.
Diflritt of pennsylvania, to wt :
(r si ) ~R En REMEMBER, that on thc
K • ■) twenty sixth day of July, in thc fcwen
ty second "year of the independence of the United
States of America, John Fenno, of the faiddif
- | tridl,hath depofitedin this office the title of a
the right whereof h claims as proprietor, in the
words following, to wit—
" Observations on certaia documents contained
£■ " in No. V. and VI. of " The thc Unit
j " ed States for the year 1796," in which the charge
" { " of speculation, against Alexander Hamilton, late
* Secretary of the Treasury, is fully refuted—
£ " Written by himfeif,"
In conformity to the a<& of the Corgrcfs of the
£ Ucited States, entituled, An a& for the encour
agemtnt of learning, by feeuring the copies cf
maps, charts and books to the aurhcrs anrf propri
etors of such copies, during th» timet therein men-
Y tioned."
SAMUEL CALDWELL,
Clerk of the Difrift of Pennsylvania*
~ July 17. _ ' wjw
Public* Notice is hereby given,
d at June term, 1797> a petition wa*
>t X presented to the Court of Common Pleat,
ft held it Yark Town, in the State of Pennfjdva
a, nia, at the initance of James Short, praying
18 i the Court to supply a loft deed made by a cer
• tain Andrew liickenluber, to Hugh Morrifon,
®" James Morrifon, and John Sample, executora
to Hans Morrifon, deceased, for fix hundred
v. acres of Land, situate in Menallea
■t. townOiip, in the county of York •• —All per
m sons who have any objeilions to make to the ob
d- je£l of the Pud petition are desired to attend at
e > the Court House, in the town of York, cm the
be day of September next, qtherwife the loft
1' deed will be supplied.
° JOHN EDIE, Clerk.
July 18. eo«S*
a- 30 Dollars Reward.
RAN away on Saturday feft, two indented Ser»
vants.Gifforrl Dally, a mulatto boy, about j7
d, years of age, a ltim light built active ft llow, can
he read and write,five feet l'even or eight pches high,
:e- has a heavy countenance; had on a iuftian coatee
in and trowfers, a high crowned hat, fins shoes &t.
Allan Htllons, a black man, about a 4 years of
■d, age, five feet fever} or eight inches high,a thiek fee
he clu nfy built fellow, particularly about the breech";
°' h.id'on a faflor's blue jacktt lined with fwanfeiu,
> a ' i dark striped vest, fultian trowfers, high crowned,
'"S i hat, cearfe flioes, &c.; each of them had feveral
'jl I fliirts and several other cloathes with them. Thir
' t ty Dollars will be paid for the runaways, or 15 doU
j lars for each, ar.d reasonable charges, oh delivering
r ' o _ them at No. 54, North Third-street.
Py The black fellow is about a year from Lewis
l or Town, in the County of Sussex, state of Dels
ware, and has the boy with him.
ug. July 31. mtu&f.iw
g ' Yo'bt SOLD or RENTED,
'A i'AROE 3 Story Brick House, on the
JTV South fide of Filbert street, between
c ,f Eighth and Ninth, lately occupied astheiSur
the veyor General's Office.
to The Building is 36 feet front and 35 feet deep,
per the lot ric feet deep, with the privilege of a nine
ices ix-jt wide Alley extending the whole length of
:l^a " the lot, to a thirty feet wide Court for Carriages
to turn in. The House is not plastered, and
may be turned either into one, or two dwelling
Houses. It is suitable for a large ManufaiSlory,
or would make a good Tavern. Immediate
) pcfleflion will be given.
s Apply to No. 111, Chefnut-Street.
Ang.<ai. v
lih- _____ —:
>ad, Miifical Injlrument Manufactory,
'. • No. 167, Arch-Strect.
kit- TTARPER.harpfichord,grand,portable gra»:d y
11. fid:-board, pier tabic and fouare piano torte
'."jj. niikir ircra London, returns thank!,to his frici;da
ar.d the public, for their liberal encouragement»
ar.d hopes that by his atHc-'uitv and attenfitn to ev
-1 cry.branch of his tufnefs, ton erit acortinuance
ara " cf their.favors. Fiano-fortes made on thi newest
cnce and mod approved plans, with pedals, r*tei,?,
' e S e fwcll, and French harp hop, whrch heflstteis
e> himfelf will ue found en trial by unprejudiced
judges, to if not superior to any import
ed, and twenty per cei.t 1 hcaper. Any inllru
:f. m ,rt purchased of bim, if not approved cf in.
twelve months, he will exchange.
N. B. All kinds of Musical Inftrulr.er.ts made,
ICS. uncd, and rep&:re. with the greatcll aciurrcy,
leaf- dispatch, and on the moll reasonable teini-, uc
ac- ready money only.
neHt Second Piano Fortes Saken in «x«hange»
"e iw May «c ■ &mi'»
' her Forty Dqllars Reward.
t lar away from the fubferiber on the fee
her lV end day of this inll. July, a Mulatto Man,
rl ' te named Will Bowzer, about forty years of rgf,
Mrs. f )vt . s ect seven or eight inches high, rather
their chunky made ; had on when he went away, a
drab colored cloth coat, striped purple trowfers
tSi and jacket. It is probable he wiil change hi*
cloathes, as he took a number v.ith him. The
n;K ' e said fellow formerly belonged to Mr- Charles
' ot Blake of this place j and it is expeired he has
made towards Jones's Neck, in the Delawars
State. —Any person apprehending the feid fel
low, and securing him' so jhat 1 can get him a-
R,ce » gain, Cull receive the above rewar i if takea
1 ' i»ot of the county, and Twenty Dollar.■> it in
"^ uS ' the countv, and all reasonable charges if bro'fc
the korae .
;a . JESSE REED,
Queen Ana's County, Maryland.
Ct July 3- w^t