To be Sold at Public Vendue. /AN F'Vliv, the firfl ol December next, a%fi\ o'clock i»» the evenirg, tt the Merchants' Cof fee H >ufe, in Pht'adcJphi?. Forty Thoufaod Nine Hundred and Thirty Nine acres cf LAND, now or lite in the Cgrirt'y of Waftimgton, and Com monwra'th of PennsylVania, and "n the w?ters of Frelh and Wlicejisg Creeks and Ten Mije Run.— Thvfc I.jnds arc fertile and well timbered, and were pateniccd rarlyHn except acres orrherea bou-s, were patented in 1792. o»er 6. 3:»WtS To be Sold at Public Vendue, (If not before disposed of at private sale) ON Friday, the firit day of December, at fix o'clock in the evening, at the Merchants' Coffee House in Philadelphia, Twenty .Si* Thousand Se van Hu dred zr»d Eighty acres of LXND, in the State of* New-Yoik. b-twem the northern bounds Pcnnfylvania and the Susquehanna, now, or late, tn the towndiips of Hamder and Warren, and coun tr of One foarth of the p*rchafc tnoney is to be paid at the time of sale ; for the le fi-Jue a credit of one. two, and three months will be given, on intrreft and good security. Ofto&c 6. 3awtS Pealk's Museum. THIS valuable repoGtory of the works of Na ture, so well calculated to delight the mind and enlarge the underftandmg, is op -ned daily, as urunl. lc llands in an airy and healthy Ctuation, and free from the epidemic that at present affli«3s the city ; it may, therefore, be frequented with the treated fafery. As an Air.ufiment, th« lludy of Nature is the mill rational and pleating : as a Science, the mod | full lime and inPruilive. It elevates the mind and expands the heart. They •' Wi!>9M Nature's vnrkl can darn, with GoJ bimfcf " Hold converfc." Many inter .sting additions have lately been made to this Mufeumi a. d the feathered trihe, cortairing a variety of the miift rare and beautiful fubjeits, is now very advantageoully arranged Varen Figures, of Men large as life (I'ome of them calls from nature) are here drefTed ip their proper habits, and j laced in attitude- ehara<3cri&ic of their nations Here may be fee* the North- American Savage,and the Savage of South-Ameri ca—a Lboring CUinei'e, and the Cbinefe Gentle man—the sooty African, and the Kamtfchadale— with f.»me Natives of the Sourh Sea Islands. The . immense variety and interetflng dive-lity which 1 tliis Mufeurn oners to the view, may be fecn but oannot be with full effuS. gjr Price only I-4th of a dollar. !fv. 28 'aw NOTICE. ALtv person - indebted to the ellate of To UK STRiKkR, late of Tinnecum Township, Buck's County, are requested to pay off their rtfpeiflive debts ; and those having any de mands against fa id cflate, are desired to bring in their accounts, to JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, fcHExecu- MALLET PKErALT, J tors. Sept. it. fiaw4W v Davis's Law Hook Store, No. 319, High-Strest. GEORGE DAVIS, BEING busied for f6m« time past in prepara tions for removing into his profent house, has been undo thcnecellityof poflponing until thiday informi'ig the gentlemen ofthe Bar generally thro' the Hinted States, that his spring impostation of law books is now arranged ana ready for sale, on terms that he trusts will entitle him to tholike pre freence he has experienced for leveral years past. Catalogues, oombining the molt varied collet tion ever imported 1/1 to this country, are printed and yill be delivered on application. June 17. I" 6w City CommiJJioners Office, June 11, 1797. IN pursuance of an ordinance from the felt# and common councils, patted the »2d day of May last, *ppointinp the city cwtrimifEoners, and prescribing their duties, fedUon i;th, NOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN, That the city is divided into five diftrilts, tach to he under the fuperintendance of one of the city commissioners, whoistobe individually relponfible for the cleanlineft of the fame, and are at follow. Driftrifl No. 1. From the south fide of Ce dar-street, to t"he north fide of Spruce-»reet,im rthe fuperistendence of Nathan Boys, a. From the north fide of Spruce-street, to thrnorth fide of Walnut-ftreet,under the super intendence of Hugh Rob*rts. 3. From the north fide of Walnut to the south fide of High-street, under the fuperintend«nee oi Joseph Claypoole. 1 4. From the north fide of High-street, to the north fidr of Mulberry street, under the super- Willism Moulder. 5. From the north fide of Mulberry-lfreet to the north tide of Vine-street, under the Super intendence of Nicholas Hicks- Theclean'tngof High street to be in common. 0" A flatcd meeting of tht city commission ers is held at thr Old Court House, in High ftreet, every Tuesday evening at j o'clock July M» eoim Standi for Draymen, fstc. In pur Juan et of an Ordinance from theSchß and Common Counc:ls,bearing date tht lid day of April, 1797, providing for tbe appointment of City Commijionerj, iSc. HeS. the I fib. THE following places are fixed upon by the said City Commissioners for Stands for Draymen and their Horses. In Vine-street, eastward of Front-street, on both fides. Saffafras, High,Chefnut and Walnut-fttreets, eastward ot Front-street, on the no.-th fide only. Mulberry-street, south fide from Front to Third-street. Front-street, east fide from Vine-street to Elfrith's alley. Front-street, from opposite to Black Horse al ley to Hamilton's stores, east fide. Water-street, weft fide from the north end of Stomper's or Moore's stores to Pine-street. Penn-ftreet from Pine to Ce-Jar-ftreet, weft fide. Drawbridge, north fide, east of Front-street. Spruce, Pine and South streets, e»ft of I'ront street, south bde. Dock-street, between Walnut-street and the flag stone ctoflings, east fide, opposite George Orklev's. r . »r- Second-street, between Saffjfrit and Vine flrerts, weft fide. Fifth-ftreet, east fide from Chefnut to Mul berry streets. Salfafras-ftreet, from Third to Fourth-flreet, east fide. . . No dray or horse to stand within ten feet of FOR HACKNEY COACHES. Pine-street, north fide from Fourth to Fifth between Chefnut and Walnut ftr ßra'nch street, north fide, between Third and Fourth , July 14. mw&Hm LAW BOOKS, I Latest London and Dublin Editions. H. & P. RICE, Booksellers, No. i§, South Second, and No. 50, Market ilreet, HAVE jull received by the lite arriva's from London and Dublin, theii i'prir.g importa tion, confiding of a variety of the latsft and moil .improved I aw Boots, whicV ad Jed tothofe alrea dy on hand, forms the nvoftcxtenfivc colle&ion ev er offered i'or fa'e fn thin country. They thei efore j beg leave to notice, that from the nature of their conne&icnsin Dublin, they are enabled to felllrifb editions (as they have hitherto done) at the very lowed prices The following are among the latetf publications. Vefey, jun'rs Reports in Chancery, 1 Peake's Cases at Nisi Vrius ; Ridgeway's Reports in tlie time of Lord Hardwicktf ; Floyer's Probers Pra&ice in the Eccfcfiatlical Courts ; Barton's Trcatife on a Suit in Equity ; Tidd's Pra&ice of the Court of' King's Bench in Personal Ad ions, a parts complete ; Ward's Law of Nations ; Cruise on Uses ; modern Reports, 11 vols. London edi tion. H. and P. Rice «pe& to receive by the firft ar f rival from New-York the 6th vol. complete of Durnford and Eafl's Reports, the id part of Gil bert's Law of Evidence by Loft, and a number of new publications. June 16. The History of By ROBERT PROUD, IS now in the press, and will be publilhed, with all convenient expedition, by Zi ch A- Riah Poulsmn, jun. No. 80, Chefnut-ftreet, Philadelphia, where fuWfcri / ions will continue to be received, and at the Philadelphia Library, according to the printed propj'als, until the work is ready for the fubferibers. July 18. lawtf ~ THIS DAY"WAS PUBLISHED, And for ("ale by 7HOM-JS BOBSOX, at the Stone House. No. 41, south Second street, EVENINGS at HOME ; OR, THE JUVENILE BUBGET OPENED. Confining ofa variety of Mifeellan-ons Pieces for thelnftraflion and amuferaent of Y >UNt3 PER SONS— Six Volumes handiomely prntedand bound up in two volumes, price Two Dollars. The variety and excellence of these pieces are such, that the book needs only to he known to be uriiverfally efteenled one of thf valuably pub lications th t can be put into the hands of young psrfons. " Delightful talk to rear the tender tho.ght, To teach the young idea how tu (hoot, To pour the frefh inflrudion o'er the mind, To breathe th' enlivening fpirit.and-to fix The generous purpofc in the glowing brcalt." Thomson. Augufl 24. mwf4w THIS n AY IS PUBLISHED, By THOMA& DOBSON.tt tht Stone House, No. 41, south Second street. Letters and Clonverfations, Between several Young Ladies, on improving and ia* terefting fubje&s. Trroflated from the Dutch of Madame ie Camion with alterations and improvements, Printed an Jim p*per, and nwtly btund, Price one dollar. AMIDST the tide of modern Romances, painting Mies ©f extraordinary difirefs, or of defperahi or artful villainy, which " harrow up the foul," and which it would be for the honor of young ladies to be ignorant of, this little book comes forward to so licit notice, whe-?, in a variety of incidents, not ei cceding the bounds of real lift, the proper, because elegant and natural dignity and importance of the Femah cbaraSler is exhibited in an ititrrefting point of view, and prcfents examples of real and attainable excel lencc. The publiflier was fomuch pleafedwkh the pem fal, that he was persuaded he (hould do a pleating ferviee to th<* community by fending ir in o circu lation. Aug.ifl 24 —mw4w Act laying Duties on Stamped Vellu m Parchment and Paper. A TEW copin of the above a.& may be had aj he Office of the Gazette of tht United States, No. JI9, Chefnut-fir cet. .- July jg. The Partnership, UNDER the firm of FPEEM.» N IS" Company, is dissolved by mutual confeet. All persons having any rt«mand* against thefaid House are de sired to render :he fame to T. B Freeman ; and those indebted to the House are desired to make pay ment to him—By whom business will in future be carried on,at his Store, No. 39, South Front-street. Augufl 7 eod4W Richard and James Potter HAVF. removed their Counting House to No. 45, South Fifth-ftreet. mguft t. w&f6t Lancaster, Harrijburgh CartiJ/e, Shtppenjburg and Sunbury STAGES. THE public are requeued to take notice, that the partnership which has far some time fub fifled between Mathiat Slough of Lancaster, and William Geer, is now dissolved . but, not as M. Slough inflnuatest. the public without jnft cause ; as will more fully appear by a letter on the fub je6t from M. Slough to W. Geer, dated the 19th December last. a recital .f which is not now deem ed necelfary. Any gentleman who wishes to be more circumstantially inf.rmed of the merits of this business. by applying to W. Geer may have the perusal .f M. Slough'* letter, and then can he at full liberty to determine whether or not W. Geer is not perfeflly juftif.able in attaching him fclf to any other person in the profecutioij of the Stage conveyance from Philadelphia to Shippenf urg, or any other place. , Now from the liberal and generous support the public were pleased to confer on the firfl effort in this business, William Geer, in conjunction with Messrs. Reily, Weed and Wi'mer, is determined to prosecute and carry it on, with every care, at tention and dispatch that a zeal to oblige the pub lic can possibly exert. The above company, who are amply provided with carriages, horses, and every appurtenance to render the passage fafe and commodious, inform those wn<> wilh to patronize and encourage the undertaking, that they can take' their feats at George Weed's, the sign of the White Hi.rfe, Maiktt Street, Philadelphia, on every Monday and Friday, to proceed to Lancaster, Harrifburg, Carlisle and Shippenfburg. The fare as hitherto established. For the further accommedatiori of the public, a Stage will start every Wednesday from the house of Sasiucl Elder, in Harrifburg, arrive at Sun bury in Northumberland county, every Thurlday, and return from thenie and arrive at Harrilburg every Saturday, so that passengers destined for Lancaster or Philadelphia, may proceed 00 Mon days. WILLIAM GEER. Lancaster, Jan. 37, 1 797- N. B. This Line of Stages starts from ths house of William Ferrae, in Lancaster, on every Tuelday and Saturday morning at 6 o'clock, pro ceeding to the westward; and from the house of Mr. Samuel Elder in Harrilburg every Wednes day morning, on the fame evening arrives at Pa trirk Cochran's in Shippenfburg, and returns from thence on every Thursday : performing the fame routine daily as in its t««r from Philadel phia. . niwf Thomas Herman Leuffer, North Vifch street', corner of North alley, No. 34, HAS FOR SALE, Bourdeawx Wine incafcsani boxes, fix years old White Graves Wine in calks firklenburgs Russia Sail Cloths Ravens Duck Linen Hcfiatu Diaper and Table Cloth Empty i-agj Common German Cloth n afiTortmentof black coloxirsd Ribbons Fine German t.aces About twelve ton« Ruflia clean Hemp %. Clover Seed Italian Soap, in small boxes, for family us* Window Glafj /' ng 29 —nw Kxcellerit Bourdeaux Brandy Ditto . ditt.i Claret in cases Just received, and for Sale by RunJL Is! Leech. jf»S- %f . lawtf Will be Landed, From onboard the ship Capt.Blair,from Hamhuig'n, »o half s white Ruflia elean Hemp a calks Clover Seed For Sale by Thomas Herman Leuffer, L. North Fifth ft-reet, No. 34. June 16. (. TO BE SOLD, And immediate pojfejjion given, A Convenient well bmthed Brick I enement, with a cook house and other out lioufes, fitu atcd in a pleasant part of the borough of Wilming - ton, in the State of Delaware—The lot of ground has forty feet front on West-street, and extends through the square to Paftun'-ftreet, on which is ereoled a liable and carriage honfe. ALLEN M'LANE. Wilmington, Aug. .10. Imported in the Jhip Pigou, And for sale by John Morton, No. lit, South Front street, Hyson } impertit J ' April 10. Rolf Fjr sale or to be let on ground rent, A valuable Lot of Ground ; SITUATE on the north-eift corner of Wal nut and Fifth streets, fronting the State- House square. This lot is fifty-one feet front ' on Walnut (Ireet, and one hundred and thiiteen feet and an on Fifth street ; there a*e at present two small two story brick hotrfes, and a number of small tenements thereon, Also, far Sale, Two three story Brick Houses With convenient stores, wharf, &c. situate on Water-street, between Mulberry and Saflafras streets, containing in front on Water street fif ty-four feet, and continuing that breadth east ward ninety-five feet, then widening to the south thirteen feet fix inches. Thtfe houses ave the convenitn.ee of a public alley adjoining on the north fide, and are a very desirable situa tion for a in.-rchint, flour fadtor,or others who may have ocrafion for storage of goods. This | property will be fold on very reaio'iable terms forcafh. For further information apply to the printer. July 31. m&wtf T O BE SOLD, And pojjejjion given immediaiely, ALaRGK cwoftoiy r-rick Hnufe,handfomely situated in Princeton. Tber' are four rooms and a large entry on each floor, and five rooms in the garret, a range of back buildings *1 feet in length, and a piazza of 57 feet. J hcte is a pump in the yard, an excellent kitchen ga-den, at the farther end of which are a carriage house and two stables, one of which is new, 44 feet long, with (tails la the two stables for 27 herfes. The heal thiflefs and pleasantness oi its situation, and the ! number of genteel and agreeable families in and | near the town, render it a desirable retreeat for a ; 'leman from the city. The commodioufnefs of j the house, its central position, and the largeness of 1 vbe'tables.mak- it cvcrywayfuitableforatavcrn.fdr which it hi» always been confiderd as a capital ftaad. Inquire on the premises, of ISAAC SNOWDEN. Princiton, Ang. is- 1 9 —dtwiawtf City ot Wafhingtgn. SCHEME Of the Lottery, No. 11, For tbe Improvement of the Federal City. A magnificent twellmg-houfe zo,ocodollars, & calh 30,000, ife jo.ooo I ditto 15,000 St cask 15,00s 40,000 1 ditto 15,000 St cash 15,000 30,000 I ditto 10,000 & calh 10,000 10,000 1 ditto 5,600 & cash 5,000 10,000 1 ditto 5,000 & raft 5,000 10,000 l cafd prize of to,ooo * do. 5,000 each, are • 10,000 10 do. 1,000 - - 10,00 c »o do. 500 - - 10,000 00 do. 100 - . 10,000 »ix> da. 50 ' • to,ooo 400 do. »5 - - 10,000 I,ooc. do. »o - ao,ooo 15,000 do. 10. - i5«,ooo 16,739 Prizes. 33,261 Blanks. 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 4o»,oo» N. B. Tofivour thofewho may take a quan tity of Tickets,the prize of 40,000 dollars will be the. l 4 st drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the last but OKI : And approvednotes, fecu»ing payment in either monsy or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received foi any number not lefsthan 30 tick ets. This Lottery will afford an elegant specimen of the private buildings to be crtfled in the City of Wilmington—'Two beautiful designs arc already leleiSed for the entire fronts on two of the publir squares; from thrfe ispropofed toereft twflcentrcaftd 'ourcorfier baildings as soon aspof fcible after this lottery is fold, and to convey them, when complete, to the fortunate adventures, in the manner described in the febeme for the Hotel Lottery. A nctt deduction of five per cent, will be made to defray the ncceffary expenses of print ing, Sec. and the surplus will be made a part of the fund intended for the Natianal University, to be ejected within the city of Walhington. The real fecuiitiesgiven for the payment of the Rrizes, are held by tbe President and two Direct ors of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the amount ot the lottery. SAMUEL IiLODGKT. .5, Tickets may be had at the Bank ol CoUm bia ; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Feter pi'iman, JJofton : of John Hopkins, Richmond ; W of Richard W»lfc, Cooper's Ferry. mwf This Day Publiflied, Aad to be fold by WILLI AM YOUNG, soraer of Second and Ghefnut streets, « Price <* Dollar, Ob/ervations on certain Documents Containo t in No. V ami VI of " The History of the United States for : the year 1796," « In which the ch/.roe or speculation against : ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Late Secretary cf the Tr»asury, it FULLY , REFUTED. WRITTEN BY himself. This publication prefects a ccncife ftatpment cf the base means pra&ifeti by the Jacobins of the United States to asperse the chara&er* of thofct pvrfons who arc coniiAred as hostile to their difor- | ganizinjr fclumes. It also contains the cor- , rcfpondence Mr. Hamilton and Mctfral . Monroe, Muhknburgh and Y enable. on the fuh jeifc of the documents alorefaid, and" a scries of let- < ters frem James Reynolds and his svi£e to Mr Ha- | milton, proving beyond the poflihility of a doubt, - that the connexion, between him and Reynolds, was the refii 4 t of a daring conspiracy on th" part of the latter and his aflbciates to extort money. A discount of one third from the retail price will be made in favor ot wholefalc purchafors, sos cash. Orders to be addressed to Mr Yo#ng. Auvu/l 2?. Nol 188. Dijlrtft of Pennsylvania, to ed threshing floor, and fomc out buildings —also a well of good water, and an excellent ice House. On this place is a most elegant situation fora gentle man's feat, commanding a view of the Nefham iny to its jun&ion wiih the Delaware, and thence acrofi to the Jersey shore. It has the privilege of the toll received from the bridge. For terms apply to the SnWcriWr, MORDECAI LEWIS. Y»v 14- atawtf. COLUMBIA HOUSE Boarding School for young Ladies. MUS. GKOOMBRIDGE with m»ch pleaf ureand refpecS, returns her sincere ac knowledgement for the liberal encouragement {he h3s received during four years residence in Philadelphia ; and afltires her friends and the public, so far from intending to decline her school, the has made a fupenor arrangem»nl for the more convenient accommodation of her scholars. —Every branch of ufeful and polite education is particularly attended to by Mrs. - Groombridge and maft«rs excelling in their refpeflive profeflions. Corner of Spruce and Elevsnth Streets. June sth,' 1797. jimfrf The fituatimi is perfectly healtky ; and made more agrreableby an extenfiv# garden and lot of ground adjoining the Tioule. Jujl Published, And to be had 01 MeCfrs. Dobfon, Campbell.Rice, Cary, and the other pricipal Bookfcllers in tV city .price one dollar, twinty-five cents,in boards, New Views of the Origin of the Tribes and Nations of America. By BENJAMIN SMITH BARTON, u. d. June jo. 'it School Books and Stationary. W. Y O~U N Ci, No. <2, Second-flrcet, corner of Chefnut-fireet. HAS now rraHy for sale, a very large affiort ment of Eh.UJI, Frcn,.h. Latin and Gruk SCHOOL BOOKS Also, filch elementary hooks oh Science, as are generally read in the academics and colleges throughout the United States. LATELY PUBLISHED, Sheridan's Dictionary, the sixth edition, in one large vol. 8 vo price 3 dols. Ditto, iarge 11 mo price I dol 75 «ts. Ditto, common, price I dol.jects. All forts of drawing, picking, printing, and writing Paptr ; Bookbinder's Hoards. Paftehoards, (heathing and blotting Papers; printed Blanks, blank Books, Wax, Wafers, and other articles, of the fceS quality, used in ti c counting hotsfe, or public office. Catalogues of a mifcellancous collection of BOOKS, with the price of each affixed, to be had bv inquiriti r above. Oit 14.—^aw6w 'JuJI Publi/hed, and now Selling, By BENJAMIN DA VIES, •At bis 'ati3 luderton MAIL S T A G E. rHF. proprietors beg leave to inform the public, that tbey have efablifhed a Stage between Philadelphia, Atjion, Batflo, Hampton, Speedwell, and Martha Fur ! ncce y Wading River fitting mill, and the town of Tuck , erton, in New-ferfey, to go once a week. and are provi ded v ith good horses, a comfortable carriage, and a care ful driver, for the coHveyar.cc of the mail, passenger*, and goods. The Stage will fart every thursday, at I© « o'clock, A. M from Mr. Daniel Cooper's Ferry t and ! lodge that night at foel Eadinas, at Lougacoming ; and | on on Friday, at 6 o'clock, P. M. arrive at Cileb E- Ivans's, inlecper, in tuck erton, dipant from the city 54 miles, (from the Atlantic 6, and from the Eafl Grouping I Plains 7 miles J where are good accommodation* for tra vel lets, and where dtre commodious and fafe passage bo ate 'provided to convey passenger s to Ca'J. William IVar , rington s house, on Tucker s If and, adjoinining the At lantic, ii berc are good accommcaaftotis, and a convenient place to bathe ; the fportfnan who wishes to regale himfelf with fowling andffhing, may at this place be highly gra tified, there being at aim of every fcafon of the year fowl ; andfjh in abundance.—the Stags on its return y fartx \ from the aforefaid C. Evans's in tucker ton, every tuef ' day, at 6 o'clock, A. M. brc.ikfafs at fohn Bodme s, at IVading River Bridge lodge that night at Longacoming, and at i 0 clock, P, M. on IVednefday, arrive at the aforefaid Cooper's Ferry. It is pre fumed that no route of an equal difance will be less cxpenftve, or fumifh the tra veller with a greater variety of amusement, as he will not only have a p leaf ant fail to the atlantic from tucker ton, but have the curiofhy of feeing on the road thither a number of capital furnaces and forges, and one Jliliing mill, in complete order, and at work ; gentlemen, too, ii>ho are owners, or fad or s, of t±ny_ of the aforefaid iron works, are solicited to encourage and support this ft age (by wh ch they can be so well accommoda fed) the continuance of which will much depend on their aid. the rates of pffjjcngers and baggage are as follows : For a passenger from the aforefaid Daniel Coopers Ferry to Tuck erton, including 14 lb. of baggage, Two Dollars ; for way passengers per mile, Four Cents— 150 lb. of baggage equal to apaf j fencer. Pof age of letter*, newspapers, Use. will be ( agreeably to law. N. B. The mail crosses from the Old Ferry. THOMAS IVAJRDI.E \sf Co. | tucierton, Sept. 28. O<7.J. —tawtf T he Norfolk Mail STAGE? '"I 'HIS Stage starts from the GF.OROF. Tavern, JL at the corner ol Second sud Arch Streets, in Philadelphia, every Turfdai, Thursday, and Satur day, at 3 o'clock, in the iroming ; arrives at Do ver the firft day, at Snowhill the second day, at Northampton Court House the third day, and on the morning of the fourth day the paflcngcrs finne vol. 8 vo. (price one dollsr in beards) fold by WILLIAM YOUNG, corner of Second and c Chefnut streets, t A Colledlion of Papers on the fubjeft of Billious Fevera, prevalent in the United States for a few years past. Compiled by NOAH IVSBSTRR, jut. Containing letters from Doilors Seaman, Ssiith, - Buel, Taylor, Ramsay, Monfon, Reynolds, Mitch ell,on contagion, &c. ic». Sept. 15. I THE SUBSCRIBERS, t ASSIGNEES OF JAMES GRIENLEAF, 1 HEREBY give notice, that they have disposed t of the property assigned to them for the l'ecuring r the payment of the notes acceptances, md cn r dotfements given by Edward Fox, for the ufie r ofthefiiid James Greenlcaf; and the holders of e such notei, acceptances, and endorsements, are 1. hereby notifyed that the fubferibers will fettle r with them for the amount of their refpedlive ehrims, both principal and intsrest, at any time before the »cfh day of OiSlober next j after which dav, the holder* not applying, will e be excluded, agreeably to the term* of afiign t ment. Application! to be made at south-east corner of Dock and Second streets (the Dock-street fide), between the hours of eleven and one o' •lock every day, Sundays excepted. J Henry Pratt, », Tho. IV. Francis, t yohn Miller, Jun. John /tjhlty, Jacob Baker. Philadelphia, Augu>ft iS, 179.7. 4