Gazette of the United States. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1795-1796, April 30, 1796, Image 4

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    .James M'ALPIN,
T A r L O R,
N® 3 South Fourth Si reft,
|) J 7 TURNS hissraS'ful Lis FritnJta*dlht
.• V 1 far their iibcral encouragement, and begs leavp to folUit
a etrfinuance of thrit favcrs.
AI K ,s Shop gentlemen may bt fumtjhed ivitb the heft materials,
r.nd ibctr. made up and jtaijbed m the mojl fajhionable matmer*
j- etviil thankfully receive any orders and pay a prompt an J
phntivolattention to them, Q&. 15 law
FOR SALE,
At BENJAMIN DAVIES' bookstore,
NO. 63, HIGH-STREET,
A-valuable collection of the ntweft Publications,
Just received from London, via New-York ;
Among which are the following:
~"HE Anuricar.-Pilot, in two parts —part the lit qtm
-i taining charts and plans of the eoafts of Newfound
land, Labradore, and the gulph and river of St. Lawrence.
A art the ad containing charts of ti»e British channel, and
the coast dX Irtfland to Cape-Clear; of the Atlantic Ocean,
:*i j the coasts of Europe, Africa, and the Wtfftern Ifladds;
1 us the whole coast of the United States and Jiaft Florida;
tii~ gulph of Florida, and Iflaud of Havannah, drawn
from aflual forveys and the latest difcoverics.
A Dcfcriptfcn of the Country 40 miles round Manchef
tcr, its geography, productions, river and canal naviga
tions ; its towns and villages, their history, population,
oosimerce, and manufactures, by Dr. Aikin; printed on
«e}luin paper, and illuilratcd with 73 copperplates finely
engraved.
Hunter's Voyages to New South Wales and the Sou
thern Ocear., illurftrated with 17 maps, charts, views and
other embelliftiments, neatly bound in calf.
Civil and Commercial History of the Britilh Weft-In
dies by B. Edwards, Esq. with maps, views, &c.
The ctlined) ion that fabfitls between Agriculture and
Chemistry—by the Earl of Durdonnald.
Th.e C'ourfeof Hannibal over the Alps, afiertaincd by
J. Whitaker-
The Life of General Dumosrier, in 3 vols, written by
himfelf.
Cfclmer'i Estimate of the comparative strength of
Great Britain.
History of the Moravian millions among the Indians of
North-Amcrica, with the- manners and customs of the
nations.
Corporal Brown's History of the Campaigns in 1793,
4 and j.
The Studies of Nature, by Bernardin de St. Pierre.
TThe Political Testament of Maximilian Robefpierr«,
with an account of the fefiret negociations carried on un
der his direction.
Wifeman's Commercial Letters in the five principal '
languages of Europe.
A Pocket Vocabulary of fix principal languages.
Anftruthcr's Reports in Chancery.
Tlio Wofis 0/ Peter Pindar, with a head of the author.
The Sporting Magazine.
Tbe Britilh"Cfilick, or new Critical Review of the lat
est publications. I
The Worts of Edmund Burke, Ef<j.
Defence of the American Confhtution, by J. Adams,
vice-Prefiaent of tM 11. S. Af r > 1 -8. aaw
For oaie at ttjis ujfice.
The Conftitittion of the United States, price
10' cents.
£aft report of the late Searetary ot the Trea
ftiry, containing a Plan for the further fupportof t
Public Credit, 75 cents.
Getmanicus 20.
Proceedings of the Executive rrfpefting the In
surgents ; forming an interesting History of the
late Infurfreftion i» the four YVcftern Counties of
Pennsylvania.
Inrerefting summary of the events which ha*e
taken ptece in the Republic of Geneva—written 1
by M. de Nivsrnois, 12 1-2 cents.
Twenty-fix letters ; on the moil interesting fub
jess, refpefling the -American Revolution, con- a
taiuing much information not generally known to 11
rhe Citfeeas of the United States, written in the £
year 178*5, 2 5 cents.
December 20th,- 1795. d.
This day are Publiihed,
A POETICAL PARAPHRASE, on ouf / Saviour , s
Sermon on the Mount and the Progress of Lib
erty, a Pindaric Ode.
By CHARLES CRAWFORD, Esq. I
To be fold by Thomas Bradford in Front, and John
Ormrod irli Chcfnut Street.
• April tb r *eo^3t.
N°. J3O. 1.
Dijlrig of Pcnnfylvariiiii to wit:
BE 3' remembered, that oh the 4th day of -April, in ! '
the twentieth year of the Independence of the Uditcd ..
States of America, Benjamin Davies of the said d'lftnifc
hath depoflttd in thra Office, the Title of a Bbok, the j.
right whereof fc< claims as proprietor, in the words fol~
low ing, tp- wit: i
" The Political Censor, or monthly Review of the ir.oft ,
"• political occurrences relative to the Onitef
" —bl PetPr Pnrcupin#
In conformity to.the Avt of the Congress of the Unit- ,
ed States, intituled "an Aift for the encouragenient of y
learning, kv figuring .the copies of maps,charts and toOks ■
to the authors proprietors of such copies during the
times therein mentioned."
SAMUEL CALDWELI,,
Clerk Dift. Csurt Petinfylvanta.
A pril. - 7 ■ j..
- 'f-ke annua] jKUeftion £
T7GR DIRTCTDRS and 5 TREASURER bfthe Libra-
X' ry Comptmy of Phijaieiphia, Will be held at the Li- er
trary, id fifth-ftre«, on Monday, the second of May ci:
next, at three-o'clock in-the iftAhoori, when the Trtfc- is
ftrer will aitar.d to'receive the annual payrfients. nr
As there are Wveral shares on whi>h fines tirr due, the bl
owtfers of them, or theft; rrprcfenttrtiws, are hereby r.O- tii
that they will be forfeited, agreeably to the m
of the Company, urrteft the laid arreajs a v paid off cm fa
the faidfteond day of May; or days after. bt
By ardcf *cf tbe D 'tre&frs,
BENJAMIN R. MORGAN, SnrHary. te
Apr 39. 3Jrtv. tic
COLUMBIA HOUSE' ™
Boarding School for Xounv Ladies. "
Tll/rRS. GROOMBRfOGE havfngremiveeifrom Lsd:;4 as
i'JL Alley, tp the of S-feventh and SprUcc!-ftrefcts, tH
f the advantage of a large, cenveclsut House, in It dry, d«
healthy fituatfoiF; hepes for the of {he encou-
Agemeju she hashitbt rto so highly nfp'tfjenccd ; and for ~
{he returns her sincere acknowledgment.
Mrs. GaooMßßifloris afiHletf by Klafters of the /
firft abilitx; and the ufrjut, aswell as ornamental branches
of. education are particularly attended to. i *"
February 8. §2w.s3m
FOR SJLE, ~ *
A FOUNT hall worn ; abpnt fourhtin- so
dred weight. Enquire at the Office of the iSazette be
of the United.Staprs, No, 119 Chefnut-ftrcet.
Dec.'rrJjer I* §
3-PEGIMEtf OF ELLGA2i'T tJtKFtiNQ.
John Thompson & Abr. S/nail,
n ESPECTFULLY inform such and
P\_ w iuld wilh to eiicouragc any improvement in those
arts, which arc an ornament to a Hate; that after much
' etpence and grest attention, tliey hiive printed for public
the firft number of their bicult finisiibb
Hot-PrefTed Biblk,
Which they believe to lie ihe most beiutifnl pro Ju«sion
of its natuf-s, hithcijc^'le'fn.
Similar works in JLurowe have for some years been li
berally patronized—they have had an honorable piatcc in
> the libraries of men of taste—the prefentproduAion is an
attempt to snow, that in Amcrica, works can be i'xreateti
in every rc)W& equal t« the efforts of transatlantic genius.
From the v.-afcm approbation th l at has been beftowe Jon it
by foiti'e ojp the nrft the jiropricto/s are war
-- ranted in faying, they liaV.eljecn fuceefsfil.
I- It cUims patronage as being wholly American—the pa
-• per, by far the best ever used here, in printing, is made
d within a miles of this city—the type-, which are tra
• , ly beautiful,are a!fO American—ar.d the whole apparatus
; lor hot pressing, ha 6 b<f(?ri procured from paris
; the Union : It 16 also fhe 1 cheapest
n BIBLE ever printed in any country. The firll number
may bs infpe&ed at No. 34, Carter's alley ; or at No. 98,
Jnion fireet.
It is proposed to deliver the whole in Forty Numbers,
1, at One Half Dollar each—one of which will be completed
a every twt» weeks. April 15. *2a&^v>'.
H A Printing-Office for Sale. ,
of
A good aiTortmcnt of Types, the greater part of which
are but little worn, a good mahogany Press, with the dif
ferent Printing Materials, in complete order for executing
J any kind of wort. The fltuation is very eligible, either
for a newfpapiir or liook-WoTk, being in a pleasant, well
pornlated city, within 39 miles of ?hfladelphja There
* is also a yjery conlijerable advantage arising from the
num;.roys applications for blanks and the general influx
of advertisements, &c. &c. and a h'andfome profit derived
j- from the great quantity of Ragi which rfiSy be colleSed
throughout the year.
f A Complete set of cuts for Dilworth's Spelling-Bosk.
_ Like wife will be fold with the office, a large book
binders' Press, (used for prreffing books in sheets) toge
ther with a number of bookbinders' tools, almofl new.
' Any_perfon inclining to purchafa che ahotfc, may have
the refulal of a handsome collection of books, bound and
in fheets—l'hey will be fold very low.
' Fer the price, and further particulars, enquire at No.
24, north Third-street, where a specimen of the types
I maybefeen. -April 26. §a.2aw,
JUST rUIiUSHEI),
[Price 25 Cents]
By Samvel H. Smith, N®. 118, Chjhul-Jlrcct, '
L E T TERS
OF H E L VI D I U S.-
In reply to Pacificus, on the Prefidcnt's Proclamation
of Neutrality. .
AJWibtd to Mr. M adison.
Lately PuUiJhed, ]
Pacificu»—Political Trufli—Paterfon'* Charge.
In afe w Days will be published, (
[Price 25 cents] 1 i
A REFIPJV of the —fn whom has <
the Conflittilion veiled the Treaty power ? <
By a Senator of the United States. 1
April 18. iaw4w.
JUST PUBLISHEB, BY
JACOB JOHNSON, Es 5 CO. ■
NO. 147, MJRKET-STRStr,
[Price IJJ. 5-
THE
Flowers of Modern History,
IN TWO VOLUME
Comprehending, on a new plan, the most remarkable
and interelting Events, as well as the most eminent and
ilfuftrious Characters; with a View of thd Progress of
Soticty and Manners, Arts and Sciences, from the Crea- t
tion to the Conchifion of the American War. - 1
By JOHN ADAMS, A. M.
March 4. aaw2w
7 r xv J'OS Us t
rox rOBtISHI'NM BY StiBSCRIITION, £
SKETCHES f
" ' • - ' ' - X
HISTORY OF TSVUNITED STATES, [;
From tha peace of 1783, to the termination of a
T«nt Sefßon of v
B r MrlTftE W'C*IRE Y. t
CONDITIONS. u
I. This work will be coniprifed ia two or three octavo a
volarao, eadh about 400"pa£es. j
11. The puce to fubftribers wrll be two dollars per vo- tl
| ( lume, handsomely bound. t|
111. No m»ney will be required till the volumes are de- (
livered. ' tj
IV. Should any of the disapprove of the s;
; work when complete, they may decline receiving it.
;V. It is expeiScd to be ready for.prefs in the spring of ,
1797- ' w
VI. As soon after the above time, as one thousand copies a]
are subscribeS for, the printing fhajl commence, and
fli all be finiflied asfpeedily as pbliiblei
VII. Subferipti«as received by the Author, No. IIS,
Market-flreet, and by the chief Bookfelkrs through
out the United States. w
TO THE PUBLIC.
THH objeift of the prapofed work, is, to present to '
public view a connected series of the chief events of a H
per od of American history, that does not yield, in im
portance, to any period of equal length, in the peacaful f'-
annals of any country in the world. lc
Desiring to excite no expectations but such as he (hall
endeavour to fa isfy, the writer is tbmi tarly in announ- 1
cing, that the body and confidence of a regular history, fr
is not to be looked for in this work : neither his tale..ts
■or his avocations allow him to hope for this. His hum- te
blcr talk fball be to Iketch out tbe moll prominent sea- L
tures. It fliall be his fludy to colleA and arrange the"
most intcfefting materials—to smooth the ftiggtd pith— b:
:or sbter hands, who, by such mean*, will fmd their la
bours abiidged, and their -prognefe accelerated. tl
His chief view will be, to give the History of the Uni- di
Stotes as a confederated Republic. Nevertltelsfe, no- >0
tice \vill be taken of the most remarliable cir«um&ances in g<
the hiftofy of the individual States, as far as they dan be
collected. This information {hall be clafied under fe»a
---; rate appendixes.
The Author folifits the afiift-nce of such Gentlemen "
as may be pplleifed of documents calculated to promote ■
the execution ol his p!an.> THey' shall be received with
dw;.gratitude—carefully prefcrved—an4 fafcly returned. 1
February 9. iaw l2 t ' P"
N O 1L ICE,
AGREEABLY to charter, is hereby given to the t
<4 the Corporation for the relief, of poor
and dm relied Prefcytcrian Ministers, and of the poo-: c>
anil mftrefied \ l . idows and Children of Prefbvterian AJi. R'
wiU be a Meeting of said. Corporation L
in she feconi PrefcytenaH Church, m the citv of Phila- «i
peiphia, on the 23d day of May next, at 4 o'clock, p. it. D
Tor-thtddpaich of ailfuch at may than be bwueht «
the board. si,
, , ASHEEL GREEN,
April 22. d Secretary- bf tilt Corptrasisii
'
City cf Wafonigtofn
I* SCHEME of tie LOTTERY, No. 11,
FOR THE JMf&OV SUE NT OF THE
•* federal city.
A magnifiient ) 20,000 dollars, & \ O)05O
(hvefling-houfe, 5 c 1 1 "1 .i°i 00 °' are v
I ditto 15,000 & calk 15,000 40,000
x ditto 15,000 & cash 15,000 30,000
« I ditto 10,000 & CSfl> 10,000 20,000
i n 1 ditto 5,000 Sl ca(h 5,000 10,090
3n x ditto j,,000 & caih 5,000 10,003
■ e a I tafh prize of 10,000
us. a do. 5,000 each, are, - io,oiJo
lit 10 do. 1,000 - - 10,000
ir- 10 do. 500 - - 10,®o*
100 do. 100 - * XOtOOO
>»- too do. j® - " 10,000
de 400 do. 25 - 10,000
B " 1,000 do. sp * 20,000
15,000 do. 10 - 150,000
<▼1 _________
D 56,79 Prizes.
* r 35,261 Blanks.
50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 40,0000
r S _______ , ....
0,1 N. B. To favour th»fe who may take a quantity of ;
Tickets, the prize ®f 40,000 dollars will be the last
ticket, and the 30,000 the last but one :
And approved notes, securing in either
or pr'.res in ten days alter drawing, will be received for
ch any numbea not less than 30 ticket*.
if- Ihi* L ittery %nil artord an elegant fpccimcn of the
njr pnvatr hi. ilchoz-s to be in the .City of
ct -Two Ucautiful Hc(i»ns 11c already fele£led for theer.Mie
-11 fonu<... ;vvo of ilie public futures ; from these dra .v.
re i.is, it i» ' prooofcd't« e two centre and HdF corner
biiMmos, J|;f Din a« poftiblr aher thjv Lottery is fo»d, and.
~ IX to crnvey 'hem vyheri compete, tp^tHe.fortunate advenutr
eri, in the manner dc!vri!>cd in the scheme for the Horc 1
la Lottery. A riett deduction of fire per ceht. will be made
to defray the neceusrry expenccs of pr.otiny,, &c. ,and
toe Inrplus will be made a pari of the Usnd inte-ided foi Lhc
National Ti)iverfity, to be ettiled wulmi the City of
VYalVi'ington.
C " £3T The drawing <vill comwcacc asfaon es the Tickets
are fold oiu '1 he money p. ires will be payable.
/e in *Uirty days after ilhoifhed, ami any jnircb for which
fortunate numbers are not produced within twelve months
after the drawing is doled arc *0 be coniideicd as .given
the fund,for the VniveiTity, it b£U9g dcierinin
cs ed tQ fettle the Mhole business in a year from the ending
of the drawing and to take up the bonds given as iecu
rity.
The real frctsrities given for the payment of the Prize
aie held by the Prendeiil and two pire&oi's of the B<*ik
» ui Colombia, and arc valued at more than half the amount
of the lottery.
The twenty four gentlemen who by appointment of
the late Commiflioners aflifted in the management of the |
,n r Hotel Lottery are requested to undertake this arduous task k
; a second time on behalf of the public ; a Sufficient num
! her of theie having kindly accepted, it is hoped that the
j friends to a National umveruty and the ot£er federal ob
jects may contin&tto favor the design.
By accounts received frcrft tf\e different parts of the
Continent as well as from £urope, where the tickets
have been sent for f*le, the public are allured that the ,
is drawing will fpeedify commence, and that the carc and i
c-antion unavoidably necessary to ififufe a'fafe disposal of «
thetickets, has rendered the snort suspension indifpcniable.
SAMUEL BLODVET.
* # * Tidkets may be had at the Bank ol Columbia;
los James Weft Sc Co* Baltimore or Gideon Dcniten,
Savannah, of peter Giiman t Boston: of J6hn Hopkins
Rjchmond : and of Richard Wells. Cooper's fedfv.
Bar-Iron Mannfaclary% -
, TO BE sold, ,
On re a forcible terms and convenient payments, a new i
FOUR FIRE FORGE, 1
! \ Dvantageoufly situated on the river Walltill, in the 3
XX county of Suffcx, andftateof New-Jersey, and dis
tant one mle and a half from Sharp's Furnace; the Forge
lot contains twemy-eight acres of land, on which are four f
; ood 'holifes lor the Workmen, with lots adjoining fbr gap
_ dens, two large coalrboulcs, a black-fmitii's and carpeit- f
ter'sfhop, an J jlfu a commodious dwelling-houffc, with a 1
good cellar and garden, sos a IVvaiiager, and a Store adjoin- r
i% of twenty feet fijuare. The buildings are new, and the C
Wi>rlts in good repair, and now in full buiinefs, and fully t
fupjwed with ftoek and the ncceifary workmen; wood, *;
» laiid for coaling, l'ufiicieiit to afford a never iiiling fnpply
and lying conver.ieiit, will be fold with the tforge, or "
wood lujiplicd.on coutrait by the cord, as may best fnit
the purcbafer. If defifed, a FARM adjoining the forge, *'
of 150 or 200 arable and meadow lend, with a good orcn- 0
0 ard,'and c6hvenient Wldlßgs', wltftc fold to accommoi.
date the Forge : Arid atfo, a four tfeam, coal iiid o
" thcr waggoris, and impt«ments of every kind to cairjr on
the works. If not before disposed of by private contract
(which may be known by the continuance of this adver
tifenient) the Forge, I'orge-lst and buildings thereon, to
e getlicr with 1500 cords ot wood, will be expofe'd, to sale r
at PURLIC y3NDUK, on ;he premises, on Fuefday, the J*
3d d»y of May nest, at tea o'clock in the forenoon, at f
which time and place the conditions will be made known, r
* and attendance eivftH, by .he proprietors. ~
1 ROBERT OGDEN,
EUAS OGDEN.
. Sparta, Atril <), x-96. '•eod'tjdM.
N. B. The partr.erihi'p of RobeTt and Elias Upden, "
will then be diflioivid. cc '
,"" TTT BE- SO L 2>, 2
1 A Three-story brick House, No. 80, N. Second
-ti. ftrect. The lot is about i J feet front, and.lßß r "
1 f .at deep, to Bread-ftfeet, or Moravian Alley. It. has
long been one of the belt for b.ufinefs. va
1 sd - A frame pweJliiig-Hoafe, No. ifo, S,outh Foont- ft
ltreet, with a Bake-Houic, the Lot is about 17 refct
i front, bj 130 feet ih depth. r - %n
s 3d. A handsome Lot of 15 feet by *00 feet deep, ex
. tending from Third llreet to Cieovge-ftreet \ it i& the 3d
. Lot below South-ftceet: on Gcorg«-ft r eet thcr? is a two
: Kory brie* tenement, a frame ditto adjoining, with agood
. bikeoven. ' eT- ° O
Like, ift a LARGE MEADOW FARM, fitoate on
the River Delaware; -.t a coffvrtiittit 'diftahte from Phila, t
, delph;a Markct-r—the is of the best quality, and A
. in good bank-_ TJiere are commodious buildings, with a i°
good proportion 0. arable and woodland, and Cedar R
bwanip. i-Or terms apply to JOHN I'dTLF., m
„ , . , No. 40 North Sisfth-ffreet. C
_March L rtt, 1796 dtf g .i
F 0 R SA L £, — pl
A RAT trtP'tetf frame bui)ding, «uKte in Fifth
, ftrect, continued in Southwark, which Lets at ;01.
per annum, to a ground rent of itca. . ' i
1 elegant Biflwn Galdiirg, 14 ,- 2 hands'high, r o Ci
we- m a chair or under the laddie -An hauifotue riding •«
S Cnair and Coachee, with harness complete. w
Three of Land, fitaate ccntfgu.Ves to ea:!» other m
eontammg about ff S acres, in NorthiimberUnd'cotrtity '
>' t" r j Nordremberland. 'Sundry tpafis, of :
Lanu Bcdlord being about 2,i00 acres, part?
R'"'"'' 5 of Conymeaua, and adiojnisj Lar.cis of r
. Daniel Tyfon. Also, one oth-:r trad in'WeP.more'aicf ,
t C °T y ' a , djo:,Un ° lan<k of WUliam oft i'lear- ]
field creek. For terms .apply to
..... .. ..• R' FR.4NKLIN,
4?fei..,Wphia, Fth. 25, i 796.9 6. .c-itf
r JOSEPH COOKE,
GOLDSMITH <J JEWiH.LER,
I - I ; hp ffUitner of Market and 1" liird-llrtets, Philadelphia-,
» -li *OS"l*.re,'pcCl/«Hy- : nf«rrP«* - iB-lti*
i\X tint he his rec;eiv d, per fife lail a/civ-ls, .1 com
plete una aflWljunt of *l'n:oC
Every AiricTe in his Line;
Immediately from the mauuftSui - <>t" koccto#, Bir
mingham, and >httnelA, tii o *ym, l A re of the ;.cwt&
fafhie.n, Mid will be fold, whnlrt'aleim hretail, inrtlic .ow
cft terns, and the Nose* Mr. <U> «art Morri*. and lUr.
racer,-1. ain payment at their current vauie.
March 5. rawtf
This D.jy is PublijheJ,
At No. 111 Arch (. ft. may alfuhe had at ToU
well's No. ;j, m»cb/u :(1 cct,
A AT.iP OF THE RIPF.R IWffiiß
from NiMiGUEK !« BiS LL,
Shewing
The actual Seat of War
Between lhe French ana Aujlrinai.
Mirch 26 ray
of LAW BOOK STORE,
W NO. 3 s3, HIGH-STRtsfcT,
„ A VERY GENtRAL IMPOR r \TION Of LAW 300KS
■J c JUST OPENED.
GEORGE DJFIS's
hf collection of t'.e Inert Itifti Edit'dn. be.
on XL ing now arranged, h" pegs to after tnrm for Sat,
'^ e on thi. - f-nv? oxa.ier?tc .crnu, tu.Jhj.ve .Hor several .tears
paftV so particularly diftinguimed them ; aiij lo allure
those Gentlemen who may favor him with attention, that
rr _ their orders from any distance, whether for a Angle vo
tci lume K qir an entire Lib wry, fl*all he execute J with tkelike
prarafkiuule, ajul acknowledged with thanks.
Catalogues lor the prefuit year are prepared, ancf
will be delivered on application.
of N. B. A iiumßcr of Trunks to be difpdftd of.
316 th April. mS;t6w
rl , l ——_
J Treasury Departments
| 14 Revenue-OJJirc, March 101 79^.
en TJROPOS Aid will be receives at the office of the
11- 37 CimmiJJioner of the Rename, (No. 43, at the corner of
Hg Third and CUcfuuc-it ) -etj,s, Philadelphia) for building in
u- North-Carolina,
I. A Lij*ht-Houfe upon Cape-Hatteras.
11. A Beacon House upon Shell Castle iflanJ,
nl Descriptions of eath. and all oflier particulars, may be '
feeto on application at the offices of any 6f the Superinteo
of da-its of J.igiht-Houfes, or of the Supervisors of tin: fteve
|te que, or of the Colle<3orsof the Culioms ia any of the
flj State? ; as also at this office. 3a\v_jm
"e ~ N O' T ICE.
b- ' j 'HE President and Managers «f tl»c Delaware
X Schuylkill Canal, having detcrminecl to f*pplytjie
iie city of Philadelphia iyith wster, early m the year 1797,
:ts Proposals will be receive iin writing until the fell |
fie June next, from any person or persons dffpol'sd to
id foi; the calling and delivery ut IrOa Pipes necefiary ior the
of above'purpofe. By ttic HocrJ,'
e. WILLIAM* MOOftE 3MITH, Sn'r V .
March sr. aawtj.
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I', General Poji Office, Philadelphia,
'> March 16, 1796.
WHEREAS sundry Lette.s, tranfiv.ittcd in ti.,: MaflJ
oI the uuitcu Statesrrs maTyufi Nerfolk, In lhe
state of Virginia, were opened, and Bank Notes of seve
ral fraudulently taken i'reui them at Yoik,
r in the state afoivfcid, in the months of QAober, -Novem
ber and December last : apd whereas a p'yi of laid nws<
ie and some cadi have been recovered and are now in pofftfii
f. on of thePolf Mu-fter General, order therefore that
rfi such Bank Notes as fhali be id«mifed nroy be restore* to
ir : l ' le o%vn - r " thereof, and that the remaining notes and cash
be equitably diftiihuted among ffyaii; who ar? entitled to
them. NOTICE IS GiyEN-toall persons vyha
a have fuffcied by such fraudulent practices, withir; the pe- '
nod ' and 0H the rou « aforementioned, to exhibit their
e claims without delay, supported by filch! reportable proofs
as may beneceffary to substantiate them. Soch note; as
H4211 be identified wiJi be reeeived by application to tjw
y General Poll Office, on or before the firft day of July
r next; and the residue of such caih and notes will then he
,t divided/aniofig'the claimants in proportion to their jefptc
. tive loffss, to.be afcertiined bythe nece<>aryproofs, which
. or i ol ' baf,< tfcat day /hall beproducedtotiie Gei.er. l P,»t
- °® ce - (aatytjuiy) JOS. HABERSHAM, .
| F O R S A L F,
A very valuable Eft ate,
" Called TrriTTKMHJM.
O ITU ATE in the toivrjbip tf Upper Derby, tijiJ county 9f
" kj DcU-tuart, 7 1-2 m ,U, from Pk-laMpbia, and half a mile
frtm the nnv IVcflern road: containing 230 acres of excfi/et.t
' L <" J > 4J of ictlcb are good ■watered Mf&drv-\ 190 cf print
.IVcod Land i and the reQ Arable of the Jirjl quality. Übere ara
ion the premises a gooi±.<oßory Bricl Houfc, roitb 4 m** a*
a floor, and Cellars under tie ■whole, ivitb a Pump W'dief.nl
tellent Water in front ; a large flame Bitrn, Staples, anil ttfir
' convenient burstings; a Smoic-HevfeanJJhiu Spring Htujr-;
. good Apple~Or*J]ards, and one of Peaches. The Fields are "It it
Clover, except those immediately under tillage, and are.ft..mid
[ tut at tn have lie advantage of Water in each, of them, which
j renders it peculiarly convenient for Grazing.
s The situation is pleasant and healthy, andfrmt the cuttii
vation of the Land, the good neighborhood, and tlv vicinity to the cr
- it. very f-..°.Uil!ef cr a Gentlenuint Country Seat.,
I H". foregoing is part of thc Efietc of j»c*k~H deccajid.
wd offered for [ale by SvIO'RDE'C A ( LEWIS '
o<Sl. 9f1795 **/ Surviving Executor.
\
I To he fold at public sale,
On the 18 th d. y of June next, at the City Tavern, in Phi
-1 ladefphia,
COUR Lots of Ground in tfie town of Latnberton,
| X county of Burlington, and State of Net*-Jeriey, ad»'
t joining tht fiver Dei:«v»re, lAei tht Eftatc oi William.
Richards, deceased, with all. th/ building and t .impr««e-.
ments, bounded by ground of fo'.m Mitqbdl, Laiftbett
CSdwalader and others; a' clear in-'ifputable title will ie
igi'veit. The terms will be'mack Maowu at the tiirfe and
' 'place of sale. April %%. m&th.-
; ~N~OT ICE. ... ... ' "
ALL persons having claims agaiaft JOHN LYONS,
deceased, late of Charles County., Maryland,
r ar f roquefted to exhibit them for YeCtlement.; and those
'win are indebted are re«juefle3 to make immediate pay
ment. ALEXANDER GREER, Executor.
Allen's FrelhjCharles county, "iaw6
I Maryland, March 14,1796.
t .■ ■
; JOHN FENNO,
—No. 119 —
CHESNUT-STRHET.
1 [Price Eight Dollars per Anrnwi]