®P tfjis SDap's ggail. f tftry hue from Europe. ' Last Saturday evening arrived ship Corne ll C T) L' r ' CC ' 5 ° Liverpool— 6ut owing tp the stormy wea ther she did not get up to town till yester- \ a P t -Prince bas politely fariUsbed , London papers, to the 2 otb April 17 days later tbaii before received. The Most important articles follow : The French Beaten! ?*? Gjzevrs of April 27. TK» g»«tt*c6fltai ns * minute detail f rem £T*° na &»*<*« of the ,oth inft. ot the J at Stpck«h, on the aj tb Hi. narrative relates a continuance, dur ng leveral hours rtf the alternate successes lif 7 7 of " charm ?> andtl,e ulti »ate foccefs of the Adrians, as proceeding not more from unceasing exertion than from S,t it' I 7 Wh ' ch " ct onlv the Archduke but ail the officers under him profited by eve ry means that occurred during the long con • r "^< l hi ghness speaks in the mortan' iraa.ed terms of the gallantly and talents of he pnnces de Furftenberg,and Anhalt Bern, berg, who d.edin the field of battle, aswdl as of the prnce of Anhalt Cohen, who, Tv • IV J IS t 5 caval! 7 could Wt afl, . foliated to be allowed to aft on foot, led adivi fiontothe attack ; of the prince of Furten ,f; hofom S a favorable opportunity, at &A* for orders ; and in faa of all the officers and troops. kJh V;' 32 "" 6 a)f ° detai, *> from high ai ,thorny, the particulars of the bat- AT ° f , Le P a P ant * Verona °n the 26th of March, the details of which have been al ready given in the official bulletins. Gen. a y> «ho commanded in chief the Aurtrian army bettows the highest encomiums on p."" 3 . S ™ lch an< * Latterman, Marquis Chatefler, Colonels R u dt, Abfaltern, Some rwa. Ska I, and Zach ; Lieut. Cols. Mer ant,n j>n Q> Korher, the firft of whom was killed and the latter wounded. The French admit they loft in this aflion 200, men, amongst whom were Generals Vignolles kil led, and Delmas wounded. The Auftrians 00 pieces of cannon, 3 howitzers, 32 ammunition wagons, and 110 c prisoners. rhe battle of Verona began by the French early in the morning of the 26th, .whofeob. ' 1 a "- 1 ta ke that city by surprise, for purpofe of compensating the army, which, as they had already fubMed ic without pay, they should be indrnini fi-ci with two hours pillage of the city." J he french earned, were twice beaten from, and again took, and during the day kept the I , ' ;• I rc ' a ' the y ''kewife 7 t mes took and were beaten from St. Maffimo 1 he battle la/fed with unprecedented obftina cy.for 18 hours. Gen. Keim, who relates prooigies of valor of his officers and men, was carried wounded off the field. The Auftnan loss consisted of n officers and qo wen killed ; 42 officers and 2675 men woun den. The French at St. Lucia took ,000 men, but dunng the aftion loft from 8 to •io,ooo. Tlie second battle of Verona, fought on the 30th March, was oceafioned by 15,000 French attempting to fnrprife that city • when the Auftrians, by. <kilf«iand gallant ntcvement, destroying a bridge, the enemy 1 °°° men > together v>ith nt 2 prison. ess. On the id inft. the Aiiftrians took 20 officers and 800 privates, prisoners at VilJa " J™ 10 "' Wlth a P itc « o f cannep, and threw on.c UiHls into Pefchiera ; and having ta ken one armed veffei and destroyed anethe.r,': the French funk the reft and took their crews to Ferrara. Field marshall Bellegarde 'writes from Sthlutrrns, April 4, that afterpn obftmate refinance from the French near Tauflers, Munfter, &(. he had driven them past Cyer nex, with the lots of 3; pie« S of cannon and 300.prisoners behdes a considerable number lilted and wounded ; the Auftrians have likewise materially fuflfei-ed. "From the report of Field lieuten ant Kray of the 4th inft. it appears that the advanced guard of general count Hohenzol lern had taken more thai) jao prisoners ; and gen. count Klenau states, that being desir ous of attacking with one company, two gun boats which were in the Po D'Ariano, and having pafled the river for that purpose the inhabitants of the iflarnl Ariano had shewn great fatisfaftion, had taken up arms, bad seized upon the boats, and made 60 Frenchmen pri fciiers. On the 2d the enemy attftrpting to r-connoitre from Oftiglia to Merlava, were topped by the armed peafan tryi and forced to retire. Vienna, April n. Ihe Pield nar/hat lieut, Kray has sent the following account '•—'l he enemy, after the check Aiflained on the -50 th uh. near Verona, had tWcendtd the Adige and taken post between that river and the Tartaro, from whence they threatened to repafs«the 1 Adige. But field marshal Kray, understand ing that they had been unable to rally all their fortes, took the resolution of attacking theiti immediately. The enemy's hea»i quar ters were at Ifcla deila Scafa, 0..e camp near Magnan, oppose to our army under Veio fta, and a second near Lucca, on the rivulet Manego, c>noCte to LfgranO. Field mar flial Ki ay'sj>!an was fit ft to attack the ene my's <amp near Magnan, and to penetrate, if poflible, as Lr as Ifola della Scala. He accordingly drew near the enemy on the sth infl. and at ten in the morning attacked them with 3 columns reported by a fourth. The aftioii soon became general ; the ene my made a most obftioate refinance. The I ; rcund was a long time difputei!, but tie j vH - 1 PORTLAND, Jiint- 3. rmnefi apd bravery of the Imperial troop; ' Intelligence is said to hat? hacn received " gained the victory. Jhe enemy were from Holland, that the Orangites, talcing route on j!1 Udcc, and driven from their advantage of the absence of the troops which -a.rip at !\jagnan. Night turning on put had been detached to reinforce the French an en to the combat. army of the Rhine, had effected a counter unn;: 5 tne night the Imperial troops for- revolution in favor of the Stadtho'der. 7^,. 3 ~,e b y I'fc.'dre Cartel d'Azano, ITat- ' An article from Lisbon, dr.t - l April 6, ta hrHda and Valefe, to watch the motions fays, the Court of Madrid had riflfed a pro °K 1 / enrrn J'' after this second defeat. At position of the D.re£torv to garrilon with the departure of the courier v,-e had already French the fortrefles of Ccuta, Figueras, ta en ii puces of cannon, 30 ammunition &c. "to prevent their falling into the hands waggons, 7 rtandoids, and above 2000 jirif- of the English that Buonaparte had been °ft^ rS " 1 '°^ S and bounded is aflaffinated, and his army, reduced to 10,000 eltimated by field marshal lieut. Kray, at men, obliged to retire to Alexandria ; and zcco men : that of the enemy must be far that leveral Bntifli and. Irifli had, with the .more considerable as his majefty'is troops concurrence of Mr. Walpole, been taken pertormed prodigies of valor. up at Lisbon for private afiemblies, which Vienna, April 13. they averted were Freemasons meetings. Accordingto two accounts of the s th and Massema was, by an arrete <»f the 15th, 7t in . from the archduke Charles, it ap- appointed Commander in chief of the armies n* ! ,e J ntl ] l y w b° were poft-d at in Helretia and Germany, with powers to r.iiuen a t, Romberg and Neuftad*, mo. appoint provifinnally ali Genrrals, &c, at n attacked a part of his royal h'ghnrj's tnched to those armies. Maflena on the lmj wit 1 foice at Alpierfb.xli, trie- 121S went from Strafburg to Bade. n thc fame time Kehi ha,been d « iared in »a*" «f siege, _i c I ,I "' r ? V xr Ce i P t0 marc ' l U)W " ,ts communications cut off by the Au n all A nZn h'k was a ftr ' an '- Erneouf has f 2.c00 French there. JiatehSZ 'Tm J" C ,duke but h » said to be ill supplied. and panic* i r-inLMmen er ff lK r' th ° f artiller 7> 80 piece, of which going eTed himto at a /l^ Ver '° KchI > * is addcd > were taken atFrie j mto attack the enemy 011 every point, bourg. ™ u rtainf eaV t |-' driVe tl,en ! Sack t0 the A Ruffian /hip, of ! 3 o guns, and two o: £ ;r re 311 oeu >nd onezmm u nit ion S&FK2Z& rv ? F ™ h Mm. gen. Clingling moved towards Neu- requifit'ion f.amen ,n a state « artrochi—Gc ntey'e r^w'h n"h-> d h' $ -j Sidfie 7 Sm ' tk arrlved at Rhodes th< •he neighborhood of Shaff-haufen on d' F?bu !7; and after fta y fn ff then repulsed a rtrong detachment of the eneniv f £ E «T»t- Th ' The 'nd pu,-fued them as far as Shaff-h-uifen' Fh Cu,,oden ; of 74 .runs, on the 3d o "here his (Gen. Kienmeyer's) advanced " ******** ° f * ports now are. The enemy having feme ap- ' T . prehensions for Stain and Diffenhofeu, burnt Aftrrth". L 0"»on, April 29. the bridges at both places. , „ iS P a P cr was at ptefs, we receive( On the s th it was reported at all the J F Urna ' B ° f f ° litC " datC a ' Thurf " e d P of}B ' *''« enemy had retried from Fr enc ! of eVacUatlon ,' b >' t[ » ?very quarter, as far as Freudenrtadt where "' ot Sch;i "haufen. which took plac< the rear of the French Gen. St. Cvr's divifi °i? ,n ' ant ' and the "Agnation ol on was rtill ported. Lieut. Col. Steinhofer" eco , remand ,n "f'j by General Scheher of the Blankenftein regiment of hurtars mir BOt conta '° an y new eveau of im sued the enemy with g.-eat spirit near Hmn- f . oerg, fell m with thero, killed fame and took • u, . detai ' 9 the military opera several priforiers. On the 7th the enemv -l' n™* ' S " abia and I,al y th, so retreated from Freudenrtadt, and abandon! S ,a2c,te of Saturday. All the a ! ions ii ed fevaral ports on the Knc-ibifs, from w hence 7, Up . [° tb ''"duHve have been con they marched by Obenkirch towards Kehl tc . lt ® d j wit « aftrti | <hmgobfti'aaey, fc attendee to which place several other columns, who readfol flau g ht «. Indeed in ever] were directed their march to Laar throu 'h qUartCr V '?° ry seems to bave depended i, UfTenburg, had retreated. The column' ? ffr " ,er dt^ree u P on tbe courage and per r-m Freyburg took the road to old Brev. cverante the troops, than upon anv ex fach, where they pasTed the Rhine and broke traord, " ar y di fp' a y of talent and tnahwirvre down the bridge, behiqd. then>.. The Arch " , Up °! 1 part of tbeir The -war duke ordered his light troops to pursue the ! ," f " a / Crie3 of bl attacks incelTan t enemy in every direction, and took poflefli- I v re F at fd, rather than an exertion of flcil on of all the prircipal positions which the ! l tac }' cs - The French appear to hav< enemy had abandoned, the armr bein,- now I d ™ s b >' Fevering efforts to eft* ported in the neighborhood of Villengen | bl,fll , a r fu F™rity over the Auftnans, am Uonauefehingen, and Engen. j . tO / a,n some their mort valuable position. u London, Jprilz 8. 1 arrival of the Ruffians. On nc , r Grenv.lle, according to hit latest dif- ° r^ rions has there been a greater display o: P rn! 8 a material degree, sccom- f allantr y' a^ d «'* honourable to the Auf pliflled the objeft of his mission to Berlin ? ! m a where their army By these it appears (we speak from an au! e ' c P eftatlon affiftanccof their auxilia thorny of the highest refpedability) that " 0t Wr y numerous, not only main, a' S entertain# a fpiritof " ,ned the »-ground, but in their turn attack deeded ho®.!,ty to France, and ha, hitherto th , f " Ch f 'P 3 ' been only Jreffrained from open warfare by > u fides ln the batt 'e of th. jealousy aga.nft Austria, excited by the fe- 5 ! W< " Vtr >'^ reat . the Aurtrian, drov< cret articles of the treaty of C ampo Formio c • f" 6 " 17 fromall tbe,V portions. The of One part of this compafl has been promul- acc o"nts, howev.r, do not rtate wheth gated by the French, the remainder has- " s"™' Were retreating, or were pre gained publicity through the cabir et of St. "T aUack - Probably after fc reterfbuigh, to whom it v/as corfided It 1 mueh dlfa(ler the impetuosity of the Fren< 1 haTmT'r 6 that the Em P er ° r and Fra "« LfrZih "° them 10 Undertakl o th?p er r e r nßementSanda "°tments £ n • f? ptS ' T' ,e arriral of the Rul f the Prnffian dominion, not precisely con-' t W ? Ver * fcaf °nahle to allow fom sonant with the colleaive interest of that 1 P ® U e exhausted br fuel state, and that S.lefia in particular was to fan g u,nar y conflift,. 7 be annexed to the Austrian territory. P ru f. f ' W<> mon,h . s f,nce > d «lareJ its wilHn^ . rz question; but these terms not being ceded r Sitting c,J /Ipril 1 7 . nL 3 l T d "ndition has been proposed, of the Prefidtn,\ imitation, namely that Enghmd and R„ffia ,he^ ounc \ Ufelf into a General Co n hi Prnffian Majefly, not againa the possible T n'-°f a M 'fw f™' calamities and losses of war, but against any ma'de 7V W -' Ch T ght be fou ?ht to be an f the si t\n g brcame public Teare r ," ° n f ,be conclusion of a ,"j f f econ * r «< '<"g of the Mrjage a,' P . ,[" ' be event of such a guarantee f or - J he propvflion <was tfp o Ld hi which the Courts of London an St. P\V *. n " of end «idw t wc^?« ftwui ' -° not " htf,tate *7l ■' Prer,dent declared " was "w™ ST? n « Prussia Prom.fes without fab- , My, ta employ one hundred tboufand men , «nd murmers, wre hear( against the tyrants of Fra.ee. / ow a " quarters oft'e Council maSr T ? URDAN has aligned his com- I't' (df the mc/T^e T > -T a u d rt,Ur " ed ro Paris ' ! 7d J"'"?'"*' "f' ng °"S ht 10 b ' conceal in «,?! A Ra '" ,er has heen indefatigable f \, ""' yUd a! a 'dainty that the levy Sea J r ?l fqUa, ' ron thc Red £!,' I°°,° ° men "<>t complete,Jhouh oea—-His Majefly', fh,p Viftorio.is, of 74 i not^" d ? J Centurion, of JO , and the Company's Ihip i, The . once mo c put the quejtion 0, Sit^ftarion mCI T" ,gs • 4£Un, ' b3d fa,led inth 7° f * *>«*»£* low ?u r' Wrre 1 ""mediately to be sol- r affirmative The fubjlanc, of it i, a , lowed by feme merchant veffils which have f °t^ een fitted for war. / The Executive Direßory thinh: it it. Government has received dispatches from 1 ,/"? Citizen R'prcf en t a tivcs Cipt. Trow bridge who commands the Brit 1 cmblT'T l"' "' S G " the aa,v '"y md can iffi fqnadron off the Nile, dated 17th Feh ' l J exec "" on ¥ W -with re these slate, on the authority levy of from, the continent mort fatisfadorily ZC -' a e Mill f f " nd that the lift, te'nf * / ttk f Pl T e ' Jir i * Bt " ' h > tensive a. d virulent, had broken out in E- reauir!A f"'\ S made h coalition gyp ; and that the French troops were lit •aU our Uy caU in <° *Biot Th 7a L fpecifi / a »y d y n £ by thoufaud: |Lz r f" rc "' T ordir toforcc « t0 th < "« 1 that ffiould this malady continue ' V .ts deftrnflive influence for fix weeks longer ! /0 ° J tbe r " «"»J»ces is know I'l c WJS " Ot P robab,e a Frenchman would 'to the DirJ T£ "> gi Vt be left ,n Egypt. No frefh operation had I xflflf,? the of taking from tin bfen nnclenaken aira nfl ' ' ?> dofi tbe number of men necefTr, Captain Trowbridge awaited the arnVd If ZmTt't'-' T °" *judg- Sir Sidney bmi;h, vith troops, & c f rom th( . ™ thatlt,s of a certain latitude t Archipelago. P c -from the to afrerUii^he refult of t, Jat ;J^e.l In pursuance of the agreement fubfiftinT de!^d S <^it^u7extl/^r'^ ha \ ttCa " n0 ' bt between the English and SramTh fVv !ser nnT J ex Pf"S the Republic to dan menu, several Am tl iean hoard the produce of the Spanifli Traffat ° Ur a treat r, a , y "J) urtn & '< lanuc dominions, such as iWar cocoa Str I al so spare til me "f" r e may FRANCE. A/)-// 27. The h-ginnin- of this c.-.rop.-l-n has been flill more adtive and mor? Moody in Inly than m Germany and fortunately has not beer. If Is to the advantage of the Auftrians Afcendingfrom Italy towards Germ.inv we fee that the triumphs of the Auftrians. in these two countries have forced the French to abandon ail the posts of whiob they h -cf ta ken pofieffion in the Tyrol to withdraw into ! the Grifon Country thus to Jo fit the bene fits of the progress which they had made in the centre. The time is now past for the French to attempt carrying their grjat'plan of conoueft into execution from the Necker to the Adige and they are now reduced to a defend v-- cam paign, which they will find it difficult to sup port. There is no "doubt that G. ncral Bel» legarde and Hqtzc, who have nn.ier their command a con fide rable forrt-, will fp-cdily employ it in thole ck/ii pis which the Archduke is now in the fi'tuatioii to form It will not we trust, be long before we hear of some important enterprizes on their part and we flatter ourfrlves that one of the firft will be the driving of the French from the Grifon country the only remnant of conquest which now remains in their pofll (lion. The whole of the French army excepting part of the army of observation and a corps I deftincd for the defence ofKehl, has repaffcd the Rhine. This latter foriref", or rather entrenched camp, has been summoned and we flatter ourselves that if the Auftrians attempt to retake it will neither cost them so much time nor so much trouble as in 1796 and 1797- Gen. Zrtaray appears to have succee ded in cutting off the retreat of General St. Cyr from Kehl, and in making himielf ma tter of a great quantity of artillery. i*INDAU, April 6. Jourdan's retreat has destroyed the whole French plan of operations. General Maflena is now attempting to defend Switzerland, and all his forces are assembling between Rheinau and Constance. His head quarters were, on the 4th at Rheinau, from whence they have been moved to Geifperg.He is him ielf gone to Balle. General Hotze, Jellachlch and Bellegarde, were preparing to make a general attack up <Wi the Gnfons, the moment the Archduke enters Switzerland by Schaffhaufen. Ji ap . pears there are gn at troubles in that country. General Hotze has not yet entered the csn ton of Zurich. NEW-YORK, June 8. Extra# of a letter from a gentleman in Ire land, dated Core of Cork, April 20, '9O, to a mercantile house of the firft refute tability, in this city. "Flax Seed continues tumbling ; /"#, 8, is n»w the nominal price in Dufeiin, and 1 think it will Ije lower." The brig. George, Waite, arrived yes terday in 48 days from the Cove of Cork, failed on the 21ft April, under Convoy of the Boston frigate and a sloop of war, in company with about 80 fail of vcffejg, t . mongft which are th* following • * Ship A rgo, of Philadelphia. Catharine, do. Atalanta, Baltimore, St. Tammany, do. Brig Light-Horse, do. Ship Atlantic, for Portsmouth, Snow Adolpho, Neirfollc, Brig Little Sarah, Albany, Ship Nonpareil, , Atlas, .. Portia,d this port. Brig Washington, . | Three Friends, J , ff L . eft ff e , CO "I r 0^ on the 4t»> of March, in a gale, off the YVeftern Islands. ."1 7 f a " d 64- with 6 tranf p or M , arrived at Cork the day before the brig Grarjfc pint T g r" b ,° ard 2 * oo troo P s from Portfeouth, England. The fubjed of Union betw xt Great Britain and Ireland was reviving : It was supposed to be a fct ed bufinef* , as no opposition to thr mea- Irdanf A th * IrHh lament. Ireland conunued tn rather an unsettled removal. ROBERT COE & SON, Z> i n r MMOTf# THJtIR -o r Ko /i7tT y * nd Ir0 ™™g«V Store, Conn-.i.Jae nMrl r ,he a, mn> whe "they have for file ncra) ass! ,o«17, to ß e h " -with agc ur y , Md B r ;"Va re :°riT*?\ cm!ery ' Sad " i.. < r s««.. „X,."SiV.' " 4 C « IR«. 10. BOTTLED PORTER, For sale at HARE'S BREWERY. June 6 FOR SJLE, That beautiful and heslthy Farm called sUNB u R Y 0 N N<-(hnmm y creek, one mile from the , ' gC fnil " fro-" Bristol. It con * orl ■ r®*' 73 °f which nr. good woodland good ° n Which W * S «« 50 to„; on h''') ssfte test Hnd COnU,nS f all f T 9 01 gnhei trmt °> P y *° NICKUN tr" GRIFFITH, Htcorniep in fa<ft for WALTER SIMS. irift. ju«; 4. TO LET, THAT LARGE AND ELEGANT house, .-No. 192, Market Street, 1«M d, or above the Prefidem'. fort« ms Inquire ef ROBERT KID, - No. 101, Market Street. COJW «>'r » ,°j TZl)t Oajetti. * S, "° Mtf iVEM »c, v to POST OFFICE, if- Philadelphia Bft 7 . in . Lctiters for the Britifli P T r ~ r '' 7 - for Falmouth will be received m tV* J * V to l,nt,n iuefday nth Lid at olTlf noon. '2 o'cloc; b flilcis of SIOCK, V Six per Cert. U,LAI>ELPhi *» luN t . h rhrcc per Cent. 1 J n Deferred 6 per Cent. X 6 BANK United S,we,, I Pennsylvania, ,g perc "«. * North America, !f " ,0 - ft Infuran.e comp N. A. (hares L'Z™*' r r— Pensfylvania, fc»«, ° J 3 per cent Scrip 6te 7 per cent 1,.1 East-India Company of Ma V P sr ; c 1 AmOerdam, i • BLVIS. Legionary Orders ft Pbita Mpbi a , June 6, The firft and second troop 0 f H O l the ArfiHerv, Grenadiers & In f,nfr , are ordered to parade on Ttefday next" !),' *"1 4 o'clock, P. M. on the Qe" 1, ' completely equipped.—Blank cartriH. 9 1!*' furnifhed o n the parade. dgfS Vlll * ■By order of Brigadier Gen. Macbher sm PoTTSORGrE, J UNJL ? t> THE Montgomeiy 21 * *?rogt>ons (thofs Who are tor the (1 port of the Federal Government at T Others) will meet at Potvfgrove tfc Jd y ° Robert shaw c* t ,- xj p -y, , Uv ) ?tc:r. % ■ ii. Ihe abovu t ro „ p ar , n(Jft . comm.ffioned, nctwi,hft a „ding ttofafel given by a certain J ohn the Brigade George Weaver, bo sworn Democrats—Richards 1, now m akin , •11 the interest it) his power to Jfet Into the Senate m the room of Mr. Potts ; he did best 'ndeavors in Ponferove to ton inm behind. One of Richard.' gang had the impudence to-lay in Pottfgrove the other day, that if tries was not executed he would certainly be returned a member of the Afiembly st the next eleft.on. The writer of this would rather lee Richards and Snell both hun? than this fhoutdcojne t:> pass. This Richards is at the head of about 700 hundred deluded men, and the onl, m3n in Montgomery county that caused the in furrefhon there, by the fymbo) offeditim, that he had put up at the Swamp Chunh the 2id of Feb. last. or r^e "tuhor, enquire cf the printer. ~ r TO UE LET, '""S' an <t (ommodioui three fiery HOUSE, , Situated at the corner of Second and Union flrtfts. There are 4 rooms on a floor, and back b»ildine. three story high, wiih excellent cellars under the whole—Also \ large Yard with Stabl&s and Coach House. Apply to .A KCHIBALt) M'CALL, No. 187 south-Second street. J une 8 eotf United States, ) Pnnsyl-jania District, \ BY virtue of a. pluries writ of vendition' ex ponas to me direftcd by (he honorable Richard Peters, efqmre, Judge of the Diftrirt Court of the Uuiti-d States in and f r the Pcnn iylvania diflridt, wiil beexpofed to public sale at the Merchant!' Ccffee House, in the city of Philadelphia, on Monday the loth day of June inft. at 7 o'clock in the evening, all thjt certain two flory brick nKlTuage with the lot or piece of ground theteonto beloncm*, situate on the south fide of Chefnut Itreer, between 6th ind 7th Hreets from the ri*er of Delaware, the lot containing in breadth orChelnut Orretone hun- I dred and one feit, and in depth two hundred and thirty five feet, to George street, now ill the te nure cf Jame» O'Ellers—Alfo one three flor- melTu.ifre near.y finifii»rl, and the lot therr unto belonging, situate on the eafl fide of 6th street between W,>lnuia»d Spruce ftreet,con taining it; breadth on Sixth street twenty tw» feet, and in depth one hundred and feventj (even codtf Tjie trrmi of fa!e of the property ia Chefnut flreet, are to be oneihird <tf thcpwcHafe moatj to b« paid in ten days, one tfiitd iirfx wltK refaininjr third in twelve montjtt, with ihter eftfrom the day of sale. If default in pdyßjtnt# thepremifes to be p«t Up to fate agaiaattkc rifqiie of the purrhafrr. Na title to be made unlefs-nther fttisfafi fy security nofFer»d aad accepted till payment « tfie laftinftil'ment. , The h"ijfe and lot of ground thertnn'o be- in Sixth-ftrtet, will be fold for tafh, to be paid on fbe delivery of the deed. Seizod and taken in execution at trty of John Swanwick, Eiq. decsafed, and to he foM by Win lAM NICHOLS, Marflul. Mardwl's Office, at ~ Fhi!a. ift June. 1703. The Springtfjlury Lots, REMAINING unfold will commence felling at Vendue, at the Ctjce ffoufe, on Thu'fday th« Mth June, at 7 o'clock in the evening, where a pla* may bessen, as also at Ogden's Tavern in nut-Street. The elevated Gtuation of many of these Lots, an*: tbe advantage of obtaining Stone and Sand, on vo u ry reasonable terms must render them e'efirah'v to luch persons as wifl. to enjoy frefh air at an »ass Bxpence, and within a fliorc wall of thf City. The ground Is laid out in Lot* from about bdj on rfcrt to 5 Jlcrrt.—The terms will be Cash Lots of 50 feet front and under, an?! for the-'- of larger Sizes ha!f Cash and the other hali ia r months. JOHN CONNELLY & Op. AV&'« jwne 7. 5 dfio'
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