rl'/E DOLLARS REWARD. T> AN away from the subscriber, an indented I'V Servant Girl, named Navcy Anef.rson, a- JJ' Uut twenty years of age, flioit, thick set pcrfon, With fi'iorc black hairs had on when (he went away, A nt u-darfc calico gown, an old black (ilk cloak, and a flack fur t!at. Whoever will secure laid girl, and r""I „;ve information thereof to tkc subscriber, No. 2, 1. Giieiileif alleys or to the office of this Gazette, thier thall receive the above reward. ... ' iltlo # ' All i>rrl'ons are forbid harboring said girl, as tran! t! will be dealt wihS as the law directs Tlu I y MARY ANDERSON, ft" NB. Said Girl is from Ireland, and has been ia J° tins conntry but a (hort time ; ilie was Tent to th. work-houle for mifconduCl, where Ihe was taken Jick and removed to the cky-hofpitill, Irom which place ike made her escape. . coU To be i'old at Public Vendue, To the higtieft bidder, at the houlc of Mr. William Evans, the sign of the Indian Queen, n) the city of Baltimore, on the iith day cf October next, at u o'clock, A. M About seven thouland acres of land/ the property of William Bell, of Philadelphia, lviri" between Reifter's-town and Weftmihfter, commonly called Little Winchester, (the turn pike road runs through a c.onlWsrable part of these lands) the traft begin 3 about 17 milts from Baltimore, within a few haudred yards of said RfinVs-town, and extends to the dtf tance of about twenty-three miles from Balti more, and lies on the main falls of Patapfico river, from three to four miles thereon. Will be fold in traCls of one hundred and fifty to three hundred acre. There is a lacge propor tion of meadow and wood land each some of them highly improved, with excellent buddings anil fine gr; fs. AtSO A tract of seven hundred acres of land, filled Clover Farms, withttl five rndes of KN Blade nihil re", esteemed very good for Grals. 1 i, O , llichard Ponfonby.of Bladenfburgh, will ftiew : dov this land to any person inclined to purchase. j ] at < also, mu A traft of land ®f about three hun- J dred and thirtv acres, within about two miles and a half o the President's house in the Fede ral City. ft is nearly all wood land, and a fine high prnfpeCt, fron' which may be fcen the _ city of Washington, Bladenfburgh, Alexandria and, a part of Uedrge-tovvn, and many miles down the Potomac river. Mr. Richard Poi.fon- ky, of Bladenlburg, will also (hew this land. A liberal credit will be given for the gieaielt im part of the purchase money, ihe terms will t ; 0 be made known on the day «f sale. ap May 8 __ dy Just Received, j><- From Batavia (via Providence) * few Boxtsof Bpiecs, consisting of Nutmegs, Cloves and Mace For lile by . KILLINGS y FRANCIS, p , Penn'ftreel. ; n May 30 dtf Pi Davis's Law Book Store, No. 319, High-Street. p GEORGE DAVIS, « BEING buGed for some time past in prepara tions for removing into his prafent house, has been under theneoellity of poftpcninguntil this day j, informing the gentlemen ofthe Bar generally thro' the flatted States, that his spring importation of n law book' is now arranged and ready for lale, on t-.rmsthat he trusts will untitle him to the like pre- _ freence he has experienced for leveral years past. Catalogues, combining the most fciried collec tlon ever imported idto this country, are printed .. and will be delivered on application. June 1?. iitr 6w City Commiflioners 1 Office, • ' J M y«„ezi,nv \ IN pursuance of an ordinance from the feleCl v and common councils, pasted the lid day of May last, appointing the'eity commiflioners, and prescribing their duties, feClion 9th, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the city is divided into five diftrifts, each to be under the fuperintenjance of one of Ihe city commiflioners, whoisto be individually retponfible for the cleaijlinefs of the fame, and are as follow. ' DriftriCl No. t. From the south fide of Ce- 1 dar-ftrtet, to tl\e north fide of Sprufe-ftreet, un dcrtlie fuperistendence of Nathan Bnys. j. From the north fide of Spruce-ftrpet, to the north fide of Walnut-street, under the super intendence of Hugh Roberts. 3. Fromthc north fide of Walnut to tke south fide bf High-street, under the superintendence of Jof;ph Claypoole. 4. From the north fide of High-street, to the north fide of Mulberry street, under the fuper iirtendcncc of Willisfm Moulder. 5. From the north'fideof Mulberry street to the north fide of Vine-llreet, under the super intendence of Nicholas Hicks. The cleaning of Higli-ftreet to he in common. 0- A ftatcd meeting of th* city comraifiion ers is held at the Old Courl House, in High ftreet, every Tuesday evening at j o'clock July 14. e " lm Standt for Draymen, EsV, ' In purfuanct of an Ordinance from tbeSeleff and Common Councils,bearing date the 2id daj of April, 1797. providing for the appointment ps City Commijj/ionerj, Heft, the Istb. *"I following places are fixed upon by the JL said City Commilfionert for Stands for Draymen and their Horses. In Vine-flreet, eallward of Front-ftrett, on both fides. Saflafras, High, Chefnut and Walnut-fltreets, eastward ot Front-ftrtet, the no. th fide only. Mulberry-street, /outh fide from Front to /Third-street. Front-ftreat, east fide from Vine-street to El frith'e alley. Front-street, from opposite to Black Horse al ley to Hamilton's stores, east fide. Waler-ftreet, weft fide from the north end ef Stomper's or Moore's stores to Pine-street. Pcnn-ftreet from Pine to Ceiar-ftreet, weft fi de - Drawbridge, north fide, ealt of Front-ilreet. Spruce, Pine and South streets, ealt of Froßt •street, f<4utJTl'de. Dock-lireet, between Walnut-street and the Hap stone croflings, east fide, opposite George Orklev's. . Second-street, between and Vine ftre*ts, weft fide. Fifth-ftreet, east fide from Chefnut to Mul berry streets. Safiafras-ftreet, from Third to Fourth-llrcet, east fide • s No dray or horse to {land within ten feet oi '"IFTNDS FOR HACKNEY COACHES. Piiie-ftrect, north- fide from Eourth to Fifth Areeis. Fifth-ltri et, between Chefnut and Walnut Rreets, welt. 4 s Branch-street, north fide, betvaen Third and Fowrth llteets. u . mwfitiim A Literary Treat,, ( JuJl pullijhed, hamlfomely printed on 'Writing paper, price I dol'.ar, A new edition of that popular and entertaining work, entitled ""PHE FORESTERS, an American Tale ; being e"• 1. n hiqutl to the hiitory of John Bull, the Clo- A thier—ln aferiesof letters to a friend, witli the ad- Jt ca dition of two letters, alluding to recent political tranfaftions in America. Tin following extrafl from the Clavis All«gorica, {hews the prineipal characters that are introduced: John Bull, the Kingdom of England His Mother, the Church of England His Wile, the Parliament * His Sifter Peg, the Chin ch of Scotland His Brother Patrick, Ireland I.ewis, the Kingdom of France HisMiflrefc, the Old Conllitution His nvw Wife, the National Representation Lord Strut, the Kingdom of Spain # 4 NichohsTrog, the Dutch Republic I,e The Franks, the French Republic 'J> c The Foresters, the United States of America Robert Lumber, New-Hampthire l 4»" John Codline, Massachusetts JJ,s Humphrey Plowshare, Connefsicut 1 Roger Carrier, Rhode llland JC,c [■ Peter Bull Frog, New-York —— Julius Csefar, Ncw-Jerf«y N ! William Broadbrim, Pennsylvania tity ' - Caffimar, Delaware the Walter Pipewood, Virginia but His Grandson, George Walhington A ' Peter Pitch, North Carolina ' mor 1 Charles Indigo, South Carolina be t > George Trully, Georgia ets. Ethan Greenwood, Vermont 1 , Hunur Longknife, Kentucky the t Black Cattle, Negro Slaves Wa Rats, Speculators lele Mother Carey's Chickens, Jacobins fqu, r This popular and entertaining fatirieal hifto- t wc ry of America is attributed to the Rev. Dr Bel- fib! f kna?. It hasagrsat (hare of originality and.a- w hi s * l bounds with genuine humour. It is continued the v i down to the present time, and charatfterifes those l o j ! late political tranfaftions which have caukd so be much uneasiness in America. ing . 1 Sold by H. and P.'lllCE, Bookseller, No. 14, the , s Ssuth Second Street, and No. 50, Marke' ftjeet. he 1 1 June 16. § ' LAW BOOKS, ; ia Latest London and Dublin Editions. H. y P. RICE, Bookseller:, rl " No. 16, South Second, and No. jo. Market street, hii n AVE just received by the late arrivals Irom Oi : 1 O. London and Dublin, theii spring importa- an tion, consisting of a variety of ths latest and molt approved I aw Books, which, added to those alrea dy on hand, forms the aioft extensive collection ev er olfered for falc in this country. They thei efore begileave tt> notiu, that from the nature of their "I connections in DuDlin, they are enabled to fell Irish * editions (as they have hitherto done) at the very fel lowed prices. The following are among the latest o( publications. " . Vefey, Jun'rs Reports in Chancery, 1 s*-.s. tr Peake's Cases at Nisi Prius ; Ridgeway's Reports tc in the time of Lord Hardwicke f Floyer's Procters It Practice in the Eccleflaftical Courts ; Barton's b. Trcatife on a Suit in Equity; Tidd s PraCtice of di ihe Court of King's Bench in Personal ACtions, 1 so parts complete ; Ward's Law of Nations ; Cruise it on Uses ; modern Reports, i» vols. London edi- si tion. ft "■ H. and P. Rie* expefl t« receive by the firft ar- si rival from New-York the 6th vol. complete of H 'W Dumfordand East's Reports, the »d part of Gil- d ro bert'sl.aw of Evidence by Loft, and a number of a n new publications. tl on June 16. 1 re- f Hiftory of Pennsylvania, i " BY ROBERT PROUD, » ( TS l°w in the- press, and will be publiflied, T r 1 with all convenient expedition, by ZtCHA- <■ riah Podlson, jun. No. 80, Chefnut-ftreet, 1 where fubferiptions Will continue ' to be received, »nd at the Philadelphia Library, j ' „ according to the printed proposals, until the e .. work is ready for the fubfcriberi. j«iy »» tf ; C 1 5, * Printed Calicoes. fof JOHN MILLER, Jun. & Co. ally Nt. 8 Cbefnut-Street, and Have for Sale FIFTY TRUNKS neatly aflerted, very low on Ce- (hort credit. Un - March 6. ■ § . t0 Rifhard and James Potter p Cr . HAVE remoyed their Counting House to No. AS»South Fifth-ftrcet. ,uth '"B^ 1 »■ w&f6t tot Lancaster, Harrijburgh Carlijie, 'rt" Shtppenjburg and Sunbury STAGES. ft to pcr . public are requifted to take notice, that A the partnerlhip which has f»r some time fub non fitted betweSH Mathias Slough of Lancaster, and lion' William Geer, is now dissolved; bat, not as M. Slough infinuatesto the public without just cause ; " as will more fully appear by a letter on the lub jeCt from M. Slough to W. Geer, dated the 19th 111 December last a recital of which is not now deem ed necelfary. Any gentleman who wishes to be 1 more circumstantially informed of the merits of an f this business, by applying to W. Geer may ha«e "J °'„ the perusal «f M. Slough's letter, and then can b« nt '"J at full liberty to determine whether or not W. Geer is not perfectly juftifiahie in attaching him y felf to any other person in the profeiution of the s for gtagg conveyance from. Philadelphia to Shippenf urg, or any other place. '» 0B Now from tbe liberal and generous support the public were pleased to confer on the firft effort in reets, this business, VTilliam Gees, in conjunction with only. Messrs. Reily, Weed and Witmer, is determined nt to to prosecute and carry it on, with every care, at tention anddifpatch that a seal to oblige the pub et to lie can poflibly exert. The above company, who are amply provided rfeal- with carriage?, horses, and every appurtenance to render the palfage fafe and nommodious, inform :nd ef thofs wno wilb to patronise and encourage the undertaking, that they can take their feats at weft George Weed's, the sign ofthe White Horse, Market Street, Philadelphia, on every Monday and Friday, to proceed to Lancaster, Harrifburg, ' Carlisle and Shippcnfburg. The fare as hitherto cftablilhed. , For the further accommodation of the public, ,ne a Stage will start every Wednesday from the house ,for g e of Samuel Elder, in Harrifburg, arrive at Sun bury in Northumberland county, every Tburlday, V' ne and return from thtoce and arrive at Harrifburg every Saturday, so tkat paffengcrs deflined for ul - Laccaftcror Philadelphia, may proceed oa Mon days. street, WILLIAM GEER. Lancaster. Jan. 1/97- ;et .of fj U This Line (»t Srages ftarta fr«hi tht house of William Ferruc, in Lancaster, on every ES. Tuesday and Saturday inorr.ing at 6 o'clock, pro- Fifth cceding to the westward; and !{om the house of Mr. Samuel KUUr in Harrifburg every Wecinef ralnut day morning, 011 the fame evening ari ivss at Pa trick Cochran's ia Shippenfburg, .and returns d\nd from thence on every Thursday : performing the fame routine daily as in its Wur li om Philadcl im phia. - mwf City of Wafliillgton. J From SCHEME Of the Lottery, No. 11, bjr the Improvement of the federalC't/y. A magnified! tdwelling-houle »6,000 dollars, ic cafli 3,0,000, ire j0.00.i I ditto 1 j,OOO & eafh 15«0° 9 40,000 K ditto 15,000 & oafh 15, 000 30,000 1 (littp lO,CIOO & cadi 10,000 2(3,(t00 1 ditto 5,000 & calh S>" na 10,000 l-Ol 1 ditto 5,000 & cart) 5,000 io,iioo i cash prize of to,ooo J » do. 000 each, 1.-e ■ 10,000 *• ro do. t.ooo - - v ■ xo.ooc 1 ae do. ,00 - - 10,000 j 00 do. ioo - - 10,000 ( too do. 50 - - 10,000 dr3w 400 do, ( ij - io.ooo 1.000 ,'(so. tO - *O,OOO j 15,0ck-' do. id - 159,000 j an ' • ' AI 15,7.W Priiei. Perk jj,i6i Rlankt. draw je,ooo Tickets, at Eight Basilar*, *OO,OOO Bills, — utnio N. B. TV>favour those who nvay taVe a qu»n- Ju tity ot Tickets,the prize of 40,000 dollars will be the last drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the last but one : And approved notes, feeyring payment in either I money or prizes, in ten days atter drawing, will be received foi any number not left than 30 tick ets. . A I This Lottery will afford an elegant specimen ef the private buildings to be created in the City of C€. Washington—Two beautiful designs are already ] Icleiled for the entire fronts 011 two of the public squares ; from these drawing* it ispropofed toereA two centre and f our corner buildings as soon a* pos sible after this lottery is fold, and to convey them, when complete, io the fortunate adventurers, in Sold the manner dcfcribed in the icheme (or the Hotel Lottery. A nett deduAion of five per cent. wjII J 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 Adn be erected within the city of Washington. ! er a j. The real fecuritie*given for the payment of the I do \\, Prizes, ire held btthr President and two DireA- : y or» of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued.at a OO more than half the amount ot the lottery. j t^C) SAMUEL BLODGET. j aK p, # § t Tickets may be had at the Bank ot Celery _ , bia ;of James Weft & Co. Baltimore ;of Feter >_ Oilman, Boston ; of John Hopkins, Richmond ; . and of Ridiard Wells, Cooper's Ferry. u From the Otfego Herald. j l "'. 1 CAUTION. - Zt WHEREAS a combination of men in tHt ' m! ,, county have undertaken to enrich th«m- the i ' felvet, by fabricating title, to sundry valuable trads he I t of land, the property living in New con York, Philadelphia, London and Pari», for which wh . tracfts of Is nd large funis of money have been paid for s to those fraudulent men, by innocent purchafert | s It is th«gfore just that public information Ihould . a °. s be given, to the end, that the injured may feekre- i 1 '■ f dress while the risen have property, and are to be l found. Those who have been discovered are Tru- t(j e man Harrifon, Joseph Witcomb, said now to re- th( | i- fije in the county of Saratoga ; Thomas Kelly and dit several othert who go under fictitious names. It it t |, { ■- supposed that the lands offered fcr sal« on thole fa- dir >f bricated titles, are at lead worth fifty thousand ed I- dollars. Such ai we have aflual knowledge of are the >f as follows : Lots No. II and li, Otfego patent, j fuc thousand acres each, the afiual property of William , Deilwyn, now of London ; lots No. 58 and 64, en _ fame paten* thpuf«id acres each, the property of ivc Mr. Chaumont, now of Paris, and lames Avenll and others, ot tMi State. There it some grounds d * j to suppose that the lands of Richard Wells and Charles Wharton, of Philadelphia, are under their t management.—'The Printers will do well to give jg thi« a place in their papers, as well to caution the cu public against purchafmg those lands, as also to de • ' prive those men in future from imposing on indivi duaft, which their education and addrelsJiave en- ; n abled them to do heretofore. Witcomb hat been f,, a shopkeeper of some note in this country. fit The following affidavits will fct in a clear point re of view the wickeduefs of those men, which when th the public have perused, will indutc them to ex- hi cufe the interference of Wm. COOPER. Otfego, July aßth, 1757- w I Thomas Kclly.of the County of Otfego, hav- " on ing been led into an error, by John Wittemb and j" Truman Harrifon, of the fame County, to sign a ' deed to thwn, for lot No. 58, Otfego patent, which was the property of Willi;»m ( Franklin now Mr. Chaniont's and o'hers; and further the said Joseph • and fruman did persuade me to do this against ray inclination, which was made out on the icth day w f of November, 1793, or set back iym years so as to bring it to that time ; and further the name of A , Pardon Starks to that deed wat a ti&itious namn, t | there being no such perlon there. I o this I make b voluntary oath. THOMAS KELLY. n I9thjuly, 1797. " Vn.&t 19th July, 1797, tame personally before o me, i homas Kelly, the fubfenber to the above aJr- b hat fidavit.and made fofemn oath that it contains 110th ub- Jug fc-ut the truth. and tLIHU PHINNEY, Jufticc ef the Peace. M. On the 18th July, 1797, came bcfore 'me Jacob ife ; Kibhy, a perfonby me well ki.own and worthy of [ uh- good credit, who on his solemn oath did lay, that 9th two of the parties abdVenientioned did make aj>- em- plication to him this deponent, some time in the Q •be winter of 1796, to make them a deed for two thou- £ i of sand acres of land in the Otego patent , and pro ia*e mifed this deponent a Rare of the profits, on the 1b« falc of said lands, for his so doing ; and th-t they f W. niadeapplicationfeveraitithei fontßefamc purpoe, lira- which ferricts this depor.ent as often refufed, de the clarrog to them that he kad no right Lauds, and ? ens- could do no such thing ; which daring r.ttempt on 1 this deponent's integrity he had related among his r the friends several limes, previout to making this ath- 1 tin davit;. JACOB KIBBEY. J /vith Sworn before me, < med ELIHU FHINNEY, Jnftice of the Peace. , at- Aug. 3- ' aw 4"- ?üb " Thirty Dollars Reward. ided TJ 1 tOPBD from the service of the fubt riber, •e to ill on the 19th instant, a negro man by the orm name of DICK, about twenty-five years of age, the and Gve feet nine or ten inches high ; by trade s at a carpenter, and is a very lively brilk work orfe, man. His countenance it very good —When fpoken t6, lie tonvijrfei with ease and confi lur!?. dence, and is pretty fagftciout. I -purchafcd icrto ,j, e faja/ellow »f Mr.Dubney Minor, in whole ] name he hit been advertised in the Richmond ih! by f omc person near Dumfries, from ! air ' which circumllance, I conjeaure, he has taken , another nothei n route 1 forewarm all persons .° r from him employment, of any kind whatever, and maftersof veffeli othert, from > carrying him out of thi» state. The above re ward will bp given if he it taken within forty miles of this city ; 4n additional sum, in ver'v proportion to the diifance he inay be brought, ' or the trouble and expence the apprehender may 1:1 "ringing him to thi^ag. t Pa. N. B. His apparel was of the usual negro kind, urns but he; had more cloaths than is eu-ltomary for ' the them to poffels. add- A.D. /if Richmond, June 11, i"97- Will be Landed, From ©aboard the {hip A&ive, Hambuigh, 20 bales white LlufTia clean Hump L. $ % tAiks Clover Seed For .Sale by Thomas Herman Leiiffer, ' t j, e North Fifth (Ireet, No. 34- titi< Tutic 16. aut William Blackburn, BROKER'S OFFICE " c No. 64 *b\ith Second-street. il g in the Canal Lottery, No. 11, wtkh 4t a JL commenced drawing the 29th May, FOR 44 a SALE. The price of tickets will rife in proper- 44 c tion as the drawing advances, particularly on ac- « 4 i count of the five firft drawn tickets prizes of 5 four thousand dollars each, on the last day oi u . drawing. " I Cteck Books kept for examination and reg;fter- « j ing, in the Gana4, No. 2, City of Waihington, No. k ( 2, and Paterfon potteries. ( Alio, tickets forfale in the Schuylkill bridge and t( Perk.ortcn Bridge lotteriei, which wiil begin (i drawing in the course of the simmer. The business of a Broker in aH kinds of Stack, Billss Notes, Lands, &c. tranfaAed with the utmofl attention. June 2 _ tu&f agi ' Erfkine's View of the War. p r ' JUST PUBLISHED, in: By ROBERT CAMPBELL & C». No 40 South Second street, [Price .11 Centt] A View of the Causes and Confeqmn- ~ ces of the present War with France. Bv the Honorable Thomas Erikine. May 1 s J (t 5 TATE TRIALS. 13" Sold by W. Youwo, Bookseller, No. s*, Souih Se- 1 tr eoßd-ftreet, _ [ th The Pennsylvania State Trials, j w Containing the impeachment, trial, and acquit- „ al of Franci»Hopkinf®n,'Judge of the Court of tl Admiralty, and John Nicholfon, Comptroller Gen- , (i i tral—ln one large 8 vo. vol. Price, ia>>o«rds, 3 (( I dollars. ' <1 W. Youno hat for sale, a general aliortmentof Books. Also, Stationary, retail and by the pack- ' «jre, well aflorted, and entitled to the drawback if i aip»rted. • ]">Y 7-* > | A" e' rHF. SUBSCRIBER having been tppointed by t | the Envoy Kxtr»ordinaiy and Mioiitet Pleni potenti»ry of his Biitanuic MajeSy, General Agent loi\alTifting Briiifh crcditort, and lueh particular a ger.ts at they mty (pecially authorize, in profeeutiog , their claims before the c»mmiflioners for carrying in to effeft the sixth artiele ot the Treaty of Amity, Com -1 ' mtrce and Navigation kttwtin his Britannic K'.ajcJly and ■ \ the United Statu of America, hereby gives notice that i he hat opened his office at his house the south call r corner of Che(«ut and fifth ftieett, Philadelphia, r 1 where he it ready to receive all claims or inftiuflious t I for claims with the vouchers aud documents thereof, for the purpple of bringing forwaid the fame agree- . J ■ ably so the rules and ordert which the board may ' think proper to jifelcribe. " ' And at it will be tor the interest of all eo«ceriied, C that the several claims be so slated, and support, * ed, at to prevent the delay which would aiife from I the necessity of obtaining further inloimation, or ad- j i ditional materials,from perlons reading at a diltance, , ; the general agent thinks it his duty to add, (for the " dircttiou chiefly of those, who, not having employ- ; d ed pauicular tgentt, may leave the prolecution of e their claims to his charge and management) that all t, such claims ought in particular to fct forth— n 1 ilt. The proper defcrip-.ion aod (itnation of the (, ereditoror claimant, end or'gtnal debtor, refpeS jf j ivcly. / II ad. The date andnanare of the original contractor j, debt. ,j 3d. When, in what manmer, and to what extent, r the creditor or claimant wat prevented or impeded, by the provision, operation or detect of law, the decifiooi and prattice ol courts, or restraint of exc -16 cution, from teeovering payment of the debt in c . question. 4th Thelofs and damage incurred or sustained, 1" in corifequente of fueh impediments, whether the fame may have arisen from the infolvenev, change of situation, or deaih of the debtor, the loss of legal nt remedy from kaple of time, or othercaufes impairing sn the value and leeurity of the debt, which would nat X- havefo oper»ted if such impediments had notexifled. Andjih. The particular grounds asd rcafons on which the claimant main'ains, in the terms of the »_ treaty, that "by the ordinary course of judicial pro nd i n K s ' the creditor cannot now obtain and actually * j have and receive full and adequate eompentation" lor 1 the lodes and damages lofufiaiucd. , C The general agrni thinks it his duty further to fug u geft that the ftveral claims ought to be accompanied and fnpporied by the affidavits of the claimants duly n y sworn and regularly attefled, both as to the exiflencc 'J of the debts claimed, and such other circuoifl.incct a * as may be within their own knowledge relpcftively. And wherever the claimant! in dating the nature of ""i their evidence (which must in every instance be the ike beftof which the cafe it capable) have occasion to reset to the tellimony of witnefTes, it will be proper to apprifethe general agent of the names and place are of residence of such witnefTes and the faftito be efta* as. blifhed by their tellimony. th- Wm. Moore Smith. Philadelphia. June B'h. 1797. d ;„b For bale, of That will known place, called Fahdrorifj'i hat F f R R Y, H 1 "" /"\N Nefhaminy creek, 18 miles from PhiU the ladelphia, 011 the New York post roid, ™" containihg 74 acres and 94 perchet. Upon the premifcs are a large two Itory stone houie occu-' s pied as a tvern, and a good one ftorv i'one kit chen, a large fratjte ftablc with a good threshing je' floor, and l'ome out buildingt —also a well of md g o °d water, and an excellent ice. House. On „ n this place is a moll elegant situation fora gentle his man s feat, view »f the Nefham iffi- iny to its junflion vviih the Delaware, and thpnri.e ac'rofs to the Jersey (hore. It has the privilege of one half the toll received from the bridge. For termt apply to the Subscriber, - MORDECAI LEWIS. V»v 24- Jtawtf. jer> COLUMBIA HOUSE the Boarding School for young Ladies, ige, ti ifRS. GKOOMBRIDGE with much pleaf ade IVI U r £ and refpefl, returns her ftneere ac >rk" knowledgement for the liberal encouragement hen she hat received during four years residence in infi - Philadelphia; and aflures her friends and the ,rcd public, so far from intending to decline her lol'e |- c hool, flie his made a ftipcrior arrangement for ond t jj e mt , re convenient accommodation of her ,aft scholars.—Every branch of ufeful and polite education it particularly attended to by Mrs. •om, Grooinbridge and mafltrs excelling in»their ken refpeiiiveprofffTiont. r ? ns Corner of Spruce and Eleventh Streets, L ' June ith, 1797- fimfrf rom ThtTituatitm is healthy ; and made re_ more agreeableby an cxtenfive garden and lot 3rt .) r of ground adjoiningthe house. ght" Juji Published, m*y And to be had of MefTrs. Bo!»fon, Campbell.Ricc, Gary, and the other pricipaL Booksellers in t'u 5. city,price one dollar, twinty-fivc cents,in boards, ind, ]sj ew ' Views of the Origin of the for Tribes and Nations of America. i. By BENJAMIN SMITH BARTON, m. d. June 20. ct No. 183. Diftricl as Penufyli'tinia, to tuii : BE IT REMEMBERED, that on the fifteenth day of June, in tlic twenty firft year of the Independence of the United States of America, J.amis Woodhousr, of the said diflri<£i*.hatii ifcpofited in this office the title &i a book, the whereof he claims a-s author, in the words following, to wit : " The Young Chemifl's Pocket Companion, " being a Description of a Portable Labaratory, " containing a Philosophical apparatus, and a " great number of Chemical Agents, by which " any person may perform an endless variety of " amuiingand inftrudling Experiments,deCgn " td for the use of ladies and gentlemen, and " intended to promote the cultivation of the " Science of Chemistry in the United States of " America. BvJamf's YVooßhouse, M-D. " Profeflbr of Chetriflry, in the University of " Pfn.nfylvaqja, Prefidem of the Chemical So " ciety of Philadelphia, &c.. " At prefrat every thing that is not denomif " nated Cbemiftry, is but a ftnall part of a fyf " tem of natural knowledge. Pritflly on Air" In conformity to the adl of the Gongrefs of the United States, intituled, " An aft for the encour agement of Learfiing, by fecming the copies of maps, charts, and books to the authors and pro prietors of such copies, during the times there in mentioned." SAMUEL CALDWELL, Clerk of the Diftrifl of P«nnfylvania. July 18. d.lt —w«tf No. 188. Dijiriß of Ptnnjy/vania, te zvtt : . s TIE IT REMEMBERED, that on the * ' '' XJ twenty futh day of July, in the twen ( ty second year of the independence of the United i States of America, John Fenno, of the said dif triifl.hath deposited in this office the title of a book, J the right whereof he olaims as proprieter, in the I words following, to wit •. j " Observations on certai* documents contained " in No. V. and VI. of " The History of the Uni t" ed States for the year 1796," in which the charge " of Speculation, against Alexander Hamilton, late " Secretary of the Treasury, is stilly refuted— f " W rittcn by himfeif " 111 conformity te 'he aft of the Congress of the p Ucited States, enrituled, "An a<9 for theencour agement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts and books to the authors an J propri etors of such copies, during the times therein men* ' tioned'." SAMUEL CALDWELL, Cltrk of the D'jirici of Tcnnf^jlvania, July If. \v4w '■ ■ ■ ' . " Public Notice is hereby given, { nnHAT at June term, 1797, a petition waa ,t JL presented to the Court of Common Pleas, il «held »t Y»rk Town, in the State of Pennsylva nia, at the instance «i James Short, praying the Court to supply a loft deed made cer '' tain Andrew Hickenluber, to Hugh Morrifon, James Morrifon, and Jolm Sample, executor* * to Hans Morrifon, deceased, stir fix hundred I aeres of Land, situate in Meualle* t. township, in the county of York —All per il font who hive any objections to make to the ob -- jee read and write,five feet frven of tight inches high, t- has a heavy countenance ; had on a fuftian coatee in and trowfers, a high crowned hat, fine shoes &c, Allan Hellons, a black man, about 24 year.s'oT d, age, five feet seven or eight inchesjiigh, a thick set he dumfy built f»ll»w, particularly about the had'on a faiior's blue jacket lined with fwanfcin, dark striped vest, fuftian trowfers, high crowned 'K hat, coarl'e shoes, &c.; each of (heni had several j' lhirtsand several other eloathes with them.. Thir ' ty Dollars will be paid for the runaways, or it dol- lars for each, and reasonable charges, oh delivering 0 _ them at No. 54. North Third-street. The I)lack fellow is about a year fpm Vewi* or Town, in the County of SufTvX., state of Dela ware, and has taken the boy with him. ig. July 31." mtuJrf/iw 'y To be SOLD or RENTED, \ t LARGE 3 Story Brick House, on the j -£\ South fide of Filbert street, . betwci n „[ Eighth and Ninth, lately occupied as the Stir he veyor General's Office. to The Building is 36 feet front and 35 feet detp, >er the lot Ilb feVt deep, with the privilege of 1 nire % feet wide Alley extending the whole length of **" the lot, to a thirty feet *idi Court for Carriage» to turn in,' The House is n< ' ;»latlered, and may be turned either into one, or two dwelling Hobfes. It it suitable for a large Manufjflory, or would make a good Tavern. Immediate t poiTefTion will be given. r ' Apply to Ifo. HI, Chefnut-Street. AHg. 11. cod4t. It- ~.r . 1 ' 1 ' Mujical lntlrument Manufactory, A'o. 167, Arch-Strict. "j t _ T TARPER,liarpCchord.grand,portable gr: •d, | fl fid:-board, pier table and squire piirc lorie 0 £ maker frona London, returns thanks to his friends and the public, for their liberal encours^tPJent, and hopes that by his alui'uity and at'entk n to ev 'e" ery branch of his buOncfs, to n crit a eortinuancK m " of their favors. Piano fortes made or thr nevreft ll '" e And moll approved plans, with p dais, pater!, r S c fwcll, and French harp flop, which he fiftttis himfeif .will i>e found on trial bjr unpfejediced judges, to be equal if not superior to ar.y impc.rtv ed, and twenty per cent cheaper. Anyiiif'ru • m»nt purehafed us him, it Hot approved of .ft twelve months, he wilt exchange. N. B. All kinds of Mcficol lnftrumert's fade v -S. uned, and repailet with the greatefl accurrcy,. eaf- difpatib, and 011 the mod reasonable term , t,a ac- ready money only. e »t Second hind Piano Fortes taken in exchange* (- j n Maytc ■* 6e lm . the ~ • her Forty Dollars Reward. for T~) In Sway frotn the subscriber pu the fee her onddayot' this inft. July, a Mulatto Man, llte named VViil Bow zer, about forty years of age, Irs. f, ve feet seven or eight inches high,, rather le ' r chunky made ; had o» when he went away, 1 drab colored cloth coat, liriped purple tro» feis W and jacket.* It is pt<,liable he will change his eloathes, as he took a number witl: hi*n. The a( ' e saul fellcrw formerly belonged to Mr- Charles Bhke of this place; and it is expedled be inad« towaids Jones's Neck, in the, Delaware State.—Any perl'cm apprehending ibe feicl fel low, and securing him lb that I car. get 11.m a 'lCC' gain, Ihall uiccive above reward if |akea iXit of the county, and Twenty Dollars if in , the county, and all reafonabie charges if bro't home a. JESSE REED, j, Qucco Ana'a Coupty, Maryland, it July 3. wjt