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will become answerable for the subscription,
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December 1 1799-
ALMANAC
From Stficmier 17—to Sfftmler *4.
UIGH WAT«». H. M'
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Menday rt
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Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday •
Monday -
Tuesday
Juit Received,
Bi the late arrivals here, and at New-Tort,
AND FOR SALE BY
tie. s. North Third Street.
An elegant aflortment of Chintzes md Calicoes,
finelife Satins, Preatongs, Modes, Sarfnrti, and
Luteftnogs; Dimities, Bobbins, Coatings, Flan
neb Booking Baozies, Broad-Cloths,Swandowns,
Double-mill'd Drabs Worftcd Yarn and Cotton
Holiery ; Plain Forest Cloths
CARPETS & CARPETING.
Also on Hand,
I.ow-prieed and fine India muslins, Irith and
quadruple lin«ni, German D >wlas, ribbons India
fatin»,latftrings,and fonOianwi.miU'd yarn glove-,
,voiv and h«rn combs, fadlery, aad a variety as
Ironmongery, and feafonaMe
DRY GOODS.
ALSO,
To be Sold, or Bartered,
For DRY GOODS, a Handsome Three
Story
BRICK HOUSE.
With Piazza and Kitchen adjoining, situate in
Vine near Fourth Screw, built in modern style
with excellent materials, and well calculated teac
tommodate a Urge family.
->pt. 2».
Horses & Phaeton.
AP MR of well broke, found Horfet, and a
handsome Ph.xton, for (ale at Thotnat Allen't
Livery (la >le, in 6th nsar Arch ttreets.
feptember 13 d6t
WEST COUNTRY PATENT
Canvas,
No I to 8,
FOR SALE BY
Ebenezer Large,
ALSO
200 boxes flaort pipes
faitable for the Spanifli Market.
9 rao. 13th, 18ao 1 mw&f» 7w
Charles Marfliall
AND SON,
No. 46, Cbesnut Street,
HAVE RECEIVED,
Per brig Liberty, eapt Henderfon, from Amfter
dam, and other arrivals,
A quantity of the following article", which they
fell for calh, or the usual credit—
Antimon crud Ol AniQ
Arsenic alb Juniper
Sac faturni Succini
Vitriol alb Rhodii
Borax Camphor
Opium Coccinnella
Annetto Gum Benzoin
Merc Dole Arabic
Fru:cip rub Myrrh
Corros sub Kino
*■ s
ALSO ON HAND,
Sil G auber ~| w fMannafhk
Rad gentian | jj> I Cora
Flo Sulphur I< j Liquorice ball
Sweet oil j Cort Peru slav
Sem anifi I Z R ' u ' >
Rheubarb J — L
And a quantity of
Shop furniture, surgeons instruments, patent
medicines, &c.—Medicine chests, and orders from
tbe country, put up on moderate terms.
fcptember 13 w fa 3W
Houses to Let:
ONE large convenent thtee-flory Brick
J)welling-Houfe, with four rooms on a
floor, and two Kitchens ; there is a pump
of water, and a rain water cistern in the
yard ; situate on the east Tide of Fourth-
Street, one door above Race-Street, lately
occupied by Solomon Moroche.
a Lao,
A convenieut Three Story
BRICK HOUSE,
Next door, but one, north of-the above,
No. 57. — It has a Pump and Ciftem in
the yard, &c. For terms apply at No. 116
Arch-Street.
August 4. Sep. 16 ra&wtf
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Lorain & Son,
dtf.
-pHAT Handsome and healthy COUNTRY
SKAT, called La UK" L Lodge, the late
refideHce of Thoma« Rutter, El'q. situate in
Ports Grove, Montgomery County, thirty-lix
ir.iles from Philadelphia, containg about ie 6
acres, twenty «t which are prime woodland,
fifteen exrellrnt watered meadow, the reGdue
divided in arable lots. On the premise» are a
large handsome BrickHnufeand adjoining build
ings, contain# two parlours, a large dining
ro m, and a Hall, twelve feet wide, by forty
long, a large kitchen, -irafli hoi.fe withapu/np
of excellent water in it, fix handsome chambers,
two {lore-rooms, four garret chambers plaiflered
and a gram room over the adj. ining buldisg,
a double tyring hoofe, with a smoke houl« over
the lame, withinfiltv yards of the kitchen—The
spring, in the dried season never known to low
er in the least, and from which the meadow is
watered ; a garden containing about one acre,
(locked with the mofl delicious fruits, such as
peaches, plumbs, cherries, pears, ralberries, &c.
several alparagus beds in great perfection. Also,
a youug bearing appletree orchard, containing
several hundied trees, the fruit feleiled from dif
frent parts of the United Srates, a Urge conveni
ent barn with a threshing ffoor, with commodi
ous (tabling for horfei and cows, carriage and
houses, grain room, &c, AJ!o,fundry out build
ings, consisting of a large frame pouitry-houfe
and corncrib, See- Alio, a tenant's hotife, gar
den and ftab(e,and a pump of excellent water
lefowging to the fame.
1 he situation of Pstts Grove is remarkably
healthy, regularly supplied with Botcher's meat
and poultry in abundance, to lie purqhafed at a
low rate, and the Schuylkill ass rds a plentiful
supply of excellent fifh. Two grift milts in the
rear of the town. Perhaps few country towns
in Pennsylvania, are more rapidly improving,
or have more loeal advantages than Potts
Grove. The fevtral places of public worship,
the filubrity of the air, genteel society, and
cheipnefs ot'living, are among the tew advan
tages it pofiefles.
Any ptrfon wilhing to view the premiss,
will plciifc to apply to Mr. Wm. POTTS,
in Pottfcrove, and for terms to the fubferi
ber, in Philadelphia.
J o hn clement stocker.
Sept. 19 2awtf.
WHO is about taking his departure from
hence to the Weft Indies, wh«re he in
tends to reside, will undertake to tranfiiSl busi
ness on the mod realbnable terms for Mer
chants who may be inclined to intrust him with
their commands.
He would likewise wish to be concerned with
a perlon of refpeflability here, who may be de
sirous offuch a connexion.
:P IJ I LADELPHIA, SATURDAY BVENING, SEPTEMBER , 7 , ,80c.
DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA—
T® wit ;
BE I 1 REMEMHKttED, That mi the aid day
of Augiift, in Uie e;th year of the Indepsn
dence of theUni:ed Stctcs ot America, Willi am
Younc, (B.oVf-ikr,) of the said biftria, hath
deposited in this Office, the title of a Buok, the
right whereof he dainn as proprietor; In the words
following, to wit.
" Essays «u Political Satiety,"
IN CONFORMITY to the «a of the Con
grefs if the United States,intituled" An
AiS for the encouragement of learning,
[s*Ai,,] by securing thi copies ot Maps, Charts
and Bor-k? to the Authors and Propri
etors of such copies during the times
therein mentioned "
v D.CALDWELL.
Clerk of the District of Pennsylvania.
ieptember 18 taw4w.
Just Received,
A&D FOR SALE Br
ROBINETT & RISSELMAN,
2co lbs. Mace, lr r
400 lbs. Nutmegs, J of a fu P enor l uaht y-
Jamaica Spirits, 4th proof,
Do. Sugar of the firft quality,
Holland Gin in pipes,
Port-au-Prince MolafTes—and
30 Tierces Rice.
•ff. K. bane also on band, for sale,
Hyson, ■)
Young Hyson, & J- TEAS,
Souchong J
Cogniac Brandy, ift & 4th proof,
Sherry Wine is quarter casks, very .nice,
50,000 Spanish Segars,
And a Variety of other
GROCERIES.
August 26 feo tf
ELISHA FISHER
Aym r O .
No. 39, Nortli Front Street,
HAVE FOR SALE,
Ironmongery, Sadlery, Cutlery, Brass and J
Japan'd Wares, j
6d 8d lod 1 id and aod flat point nails,
German Steel,
Hats alTorted in cases,
Piflols, guns and flints, &c.2ce.
September
HIGH-STREET.
The House,
LATELY occupied by the Chevalier
D'Yrujo, SpsnTlh Ambaflador, will be
let out to an approved person er family, on
easy conditions. It is large, commodious
and elegant, with coach-house and ftablcs
conformable.
Enquire at No. 100. Spruce street. ,
SAMUEL MAGAW,
Arch Street, Nt. 94.
Joly 23- eodtf.
To be Sold
A PERSON,
*.* Apply *t No. n6, North Front St.
Aug- »»• eodiwf
By C. P. Wayne, K t o. 65, South Front-flreet.
For Sale,
BY PUBLIC AUCTtON—IN THE
CITY Ol- WASHINGTON.
THE following property farfonging to the Truf
tee« of the Agg.egAte Fund, provided for the
payment of certain credijsrs of Edward Foi
and Jani?s Greenleaf.
- On Monday tic i,ib Qciofcr inst.
PART ol "jjrc.pe'y m f»i<i f'uu), in tf). City
of Wa#iington, that now is i6ad«red clear of
every incumbrance, wilUhe dpofed at Public
Auflion at I annicJifi Tavcrn, amonglt which are
the following ( valuable fituatioii, viz. 11 Lots in
square No. 973, % lots in fquari $74, 15 lots m
jquaro Ntt. 995, % lots in Iquarefoßth of fquiri
1019, 19 lots in square 1010, 1 lot in square ioae
1 lot in square ion, ,7 lots in square loij, 4 lot
in square 1044, 3 lots in square 1045, 3 I° B ' n
square
square 1048, with sundry others, advantageously
situated in various parts of the citj. Also the 1\
ltory frame houle now occupied by Mr. l?cbloi«,
beautifully situated (with an ertenfive view of sev
eral mile# down the Potomac) on thefonth ealt
corner of square 973, fronting 42 feet on II flreet
«aft, and 41 feet on foiith G street: a commodious
Kitchen with an oven, &c. adjoining the south
front. A lajge frame liable, carriage house and
hay loft 5Q feat by 15, and a pump of eicellent
water near the back door of the kitchen, the lot
extending9i fetton it llreet, and 139 feeti inch
inGflreet, comprizing loti Nos. 1, a, 3, and part
of 11, in the rcgiflered division of the square.
I he faleswill commence at the said tavern at ten
o'clock in the forenoon.
The termsone fourth ca{h, one fourth in fix
months, when a deed will be given, the remain
ing moiety in two years, payment to be secured
by bond and mortgage. But the creditors in the
above fund, may in lieu of mo/fgage secure pay
ment of their bonds by deposit ot certificates wf
the trtifleea at the rate «f five (hillings in the ponnd,
to the aaiount fecurcd and Stri-ld a dividend take
place hefore the expiration ef the two years, it
will be set off againfi th« bond, and the certifi
cate! returned in the fame proportion.
Henry Pratt
Thomas W. Francis
John Miller, jun.
John Afliley
Jacob Eaker.
THOMAS TIN'
Aujjull 4.
TO BE sold; ~~
A 7 PUBLIC SALE,
On Fifth Day the 9th ot O&ober, on the
premilrt, The
Mary-Airm Forge
And Plantation :
SITUATE in Brantywine townjhip, and
part in Werckland, about 30 miles from Phi
ladelphia, and one and an hih mile from theTnrn
pilcc road, and Downing's town ; containing
about 33c acres, with allowance of 6 acres per
100 ; two thirds of the lafrd is good #eodland,
lome excellent meadow made, and mtich more
can be made of the tirft quality; the forge is
turned by the main branch ot Brandywine Creek,
a forcible Scream, the forge has three fires and
fwo hammer* all in good repair. The dam being
found and well backed, and apparently able to
rcfift any frtfh (not supernatural) Likewif • there
15 another lively stream and current of water, that
empties into the said dam, that might be very con
venient for a Grift Mill, or other kind of water
works, might be with facility created; tfiere is a
good.two-itory stone dwelling-house for the ac
commodation of the proprietor of the works, with
an excellent spring and good houfc over it; con
tiguous to the door also convenient stone stab*jog»
with an entry through the mid tie fufficierit im
accommodate three teams, befidtshaakney hairft ;
contiguous to the forge stands a good stone office,
and a num'-cr of convenient houfec for the work
man is ere&ed amply adequate for ths said works
If not then fold it will be rented for a term of
years Terms and conditions made known by
applying to
WILLIAM EVaNS, in Willistown,
®r JOHN MARSHALL, in rhorn-
Townlhip.
N. B. The Sale to commence at 1 o'clock on
(aid day.
Aug. 5
dim
Reserved Trafts,
FOR SALE.
ON Wednefrfay the ill day of Odlober next,
books -»ill be rpen in the Office of the Sub
scriber, reCdiiig in Franklin, for the sale of the
Reserved Trails, laid out by yirtue of an ail ot
niremSly pafled the nth uay of April, 1799. —
One fifth part of the purchase money to be p id
at the time ef sale, one fifth part within twelve
months from the day of sale, one fifth part within
two years from said day, and the remaining two
fifth parts at er before the expiration ol three
years alter such sale No contrail to be confirm
ed for fifteen days after the said booki fliall be o
pened, and the highefl price offered within that
time will be acoeptcd. All payments made will
be forfeiteJ uulefs the purchafcr within three ye>ri
from the day of (ale makes an actual settlement
on the trail [tirchafed, by clearing, fencing, and
cultivating at least two acres far every fifty con
tained in the survey, and er.'A thereon a mef
f>.age for the habitation o£ man, and reside there
on :er the space of five years next following the
firfl settlement of the fan e. No patents to i(Tue,
unless fatitfadlory ptooffljali. be made of such
ailual settlement, rulidenre, and improvement.
GEORGE FOW-LER,
Commjfitner.
Fraiklin, July 18, iJco.
august 8,
WAYNE COUNTY TAXEsT"
'■pHE owners of ummp/o»ed lands' in Wayne
* county, are h»reby notified, that Taxes are
become payable thereon for the years 1•'99 anti
ISOO. Those who have not alfeady paid their
taxes, re hereby required to discharge the fame
to JOHN BRINK, Esquire, Trcafnrer ef fiij
County at Milford, within three month« from
this date ,'otherwise proceedings'to sale, according
to the ail of Aflembly in such cafeprovided, will
e had by the ComniiHioncrs for the said county.
/ha Stenton, "1
John Carton, J- Commiflioners
Jebannes Van Etten, J
Attoft,
£. Kellogg, Clk.
July 9, >Boo
«
Trufittt.
tEYj Agent.
3iaw ts
FRANKLIN
ii*.,
* *
4 90c
City CommilTioner's Office,
Philadelphia, Aug. 261b, 1800.
IN pursuance of an Ordinanceof the Selea and
Common Councils, paffecl thetid divot May
1797.
PROPOSALS, <
! • (in wricmp)
Will be received by the City Commifii oners, until
the thirtieth day of September next, for renting op
I.esses, for one year, to commence on rf.L 1 first 1. dj
of January neit, the following public property of
thrciryt-vts.
1. The Wharf and Landing on Vine Street.
%• ditto on Saifafraa do.
3 Ditto on Mulbury do.
4- The Wharves and Landings o» High and Chef
nut streets.
5« Ditto on Walnut street, the Drawbridge,
Spruce, Pine and Cedar streets, including the
Fish House.
6. The Cellar under the City Hall.
Applications may be left with either of the
Commiflioners, or with their clerk, at No. 6j,
Cherry Street. eotioS
JUST IMPORTED
AND FOR SALE,
AT DICKINS'S BOOK - STORE,
Oppof.te Christ - Church,
AN ASSORI HUNT OF
English Papers
AND OTIJER
STATIONARY.
Philadelphia, Aug. 6.
To Printers.
The tat U wing MATERIALS will be (old
reasonable if applied for immediately
1 Pre fs,
3 Founts Long-primer (partly worn)
2 ditto Small-Pica on Pica body,
2 ditto Pica,
1 dittrt Eng-lifh,
2 ditco B'cvier,
I ditto Burgeois,
Several pair of Chafes, several composing
flicks, frames and trall-ye, f.ime brass rules
Quotations, kc. See. See: all of the abov.
r - Ca fl-
w. old verjf reatona or
' GLASS MANUFACrORY.
THE PROPRIETORS
Of tie Pittsburgh Glass IVar.h,
HAVING procured a rufHci«nt m:mher of
themoft approved European Glass Manu
facturers, and haviHg on hand a large (lock of
th* best Materials, »n which their workmen are
employed, have the pleafiire of alluring
the public, that window glass of a fupeiior qua
lity antfrof any Fze, from 7 by 9, to ig by 24
inches, carefully packed in boxes captaining
ioc feet ea h, may be had at the fhortcV. notjee.
Glass of larger sizes for other purports, miy
also be had, such at for pictures, coacli glaflej,
clock faces, Sc. Bottles of all kinds and of any
quantity may also be had, together with pocket
flalks, pick'ungjars, apothecary's fliop furniture,
or other hallow ware—the whole at least if per
cent, lower than articles of the lame quality
brought from any of the sea ports of the United
States. A liberal allowance will be mad; #p
fait of large quantities. Orders from merchants
and others will he punctually attended to on ap
plication to JAMES O'HARA or ISAAC
Ci< .IG. or at the Store of Meflrs. PRATHER
a
id S'MILIE, in Maikct-Strcct, Pittfbnrgh.
Mar-) 5, tuthtf.
dud to be Sold by
J A Mrs HUM? MR EYS,
No. i«>6, louth fitie Market Street,
Reports of Cases
Argued ard determined in the
HIGH COURT OF ADMIRALTY;
(Cl' AT-BRI T Altj)
with
THE JUDGMENTS
OF
The Right Honorable WILLIAM SCOTT,
M'ubaclmas Term 1798.
By Claries Rubinfon, LL. D. Advocate.
VfliuMK I.— Part I.
Sfj" ThcfePaprrc will be continued regularly.
The second Part which conclude* this Volume is
aow mtheprefi, and will be publilhed with all
'he expedition piliille,
A *F>J ■ ■ .
Candidates for <hc Navy.
ND'othert, who ire dcGrotu Mbetoi»>
acquainted with the following very cff.nth
improvement! in Navigation, viz —The mtthoe
of finding the Latitude by a fmglc altitude of the
fun at any hour of the day ; and of afccrtaii .ing
both Latitude and Longitude at once by a Celef
rin 1 observation, the Lunar l ;, and new forms nf
journals for {hips of war, witlvadditional columns
may hear ot a person ready to inllruii them at
their apartments, who has compendsof the above
so Amplified by explanations of figures, marginal
references, ,&e. that they may be uudc-r ot d in a
few days t fcy -pp!ying at No. 93, south Second
(irect, eppofite the City Tavern.
Lit. engages to teach Navigation (the ciitnicn
method of keeping a journal at f«a) in 6 days.
Me has taught the Mathematics, French lan
guage &c. for many year, in differcr.t univer
fities, and (bips of war, to which he has been
regularly appointed—He has alfohad confidcrable
pra&icii experience in Surveying and hook-keep
ing ; is which he gives private ledlures.
His terms are low and accommodating.
He will open
A Marine nd Commercial
ACADEMY,
On Monday the Bth of September, at an
elegant and l'pacious Room in Harmony
Court, (oppoGte No. 74; south Fourth
dree t.) •
ICj™ The business oj an Ag*nt and In
terpreter faithfully transacted.
August 2 j eoJ df.
[Volume XVIII.
To Printers.
'■ i NTED—in EKckangC)
A of Long Pnmer, weighing 6
a or 700 lb. cr upwards, and t Fount of
«rev !Cr> wfighing 400 !bs. or upwards.
2.
French Tuition,
UPON AN ANALYTICAL PL AM
NICHOLAS GOUIN DUFIEF,
H Professor of the French Language,
AS the honor of informing his FUlow-Citl
zens of Philadelphia, that he will open his
o £.M°° da y the 14th ol September, at No.
5, south Fifth ttreet, and divide his hours of in
ltruaion in the following manner.
Attendance on Ladies and Gentlemen, at their
own beufea, . will be given as usual, from a
o cloek in the m«rning till 2 in the af-ernoon.
His alternoon and evening school will besia
fevny other J„ y j from 4to 6, and from 6 till 9 „
rranflations from either language into the
other, performed with accuracy, eltgjnce fec'e
cy and dispatch.
N.B —Nicholas G. Dufief, refpeilfully In
vites the l adies and Gentlemen, ambitions to
learn the French, to agree with foive of their
friends or acquaintances, desirous of receiving lcf
fons in that universal and improved language, to
meet at the fame hour and place for mutual in
ftru&ion—they may be assured it will be to their
advantage to <lo so, if they peruse with attention
the following.—
—l' v
To tie Lovers of tie French Language.
ADDRESS.
IN an age when fuccefsful efforts have been
made towards the improvemeut of the art of Think"
ing, and when Ammlyfu has been difcovercd the
universal, and sole good method to improve all
i'ciences, and receive infiru-flion in them, it may
be a xAalter of attoniftiment that it has not been
yet generally robraced, and rendered the familiar
method of learning The extraordinary rife and
progrtfsof Chya&i try,within a very few years,
are entirely due t«
which it (hoilld have firft darted its beneficial rays,
I allude to the Teaching of Languages. In fadt, Na
ture, this excellent amalyd, wa» Lefore our eyes
guiding children in learning the language of their
mother, and no ohild ever failed in acquiring' it f
profiting furpriflngly by her unerring lefTons—
Fully convinced by reason ar.d experience, thit
the lame method she pursues Jhould be followed as
neatly as pofiible, 1 adopted, in the course of my
infltuilions, such books eltabliihrd on principles
that least deviate-! from her fimpledidate* I soon
perceived that the method acquired from thefeaids
was but.a very irregular aud imperfeft Aoalyfis
—-I, therfore, rtfolved though 'trith avery smalt
confidence in my (lender abilities, but ahimatfd
with zeal tor the improvement of those who may
wish to learn French from me, to undertake the
laborious and arduous taflc work.groun
ded or. Analytical principle, which com
prehend what i 9 wifhedfor by thofeapplying them
selves to the lludy of the living languages, and
am happy to fay, I have now nearly concluded it.
It conlifts of three parts.
The first, is achofen Vocabulary of words mott
frequently used in speech, containining a',soo—the
mo>t i.atural acceptation of each is determined by
a phrase prefixed to it.
The ficond, contains the French verbs, both re
gular and irregular, from a newi'jstem in which
the principal difficulties attending conjugation are
first explained, and ohfervations given on the use
of each seise, il'ustrated by proper examples, so
as to enable the learner to exprels himfelf with
precifinn.
The third, is a complete lift of those words _/£r
vant de lieu ou de complement de fens entre les antra parelet
du dlfc.urs : that is to (\y—forming the link or ample
tion of sense bettvecn the other parts of fpeeeb whose
principal ule ii to esublilK in speech that connefii
o ) between words, whi* ! a ready exi-,ts in the
mind between ideas I h 'ie also fully ditermined
the sense and acception of thrfe itnpsrtan*- worls
(which are divided into appropriate el:i(T s to fix
thtin the easier in the memory) by annexing to>
each examples in French a dEn fii
As Ido not intend to pwSlifh the above,for fame
time, and in order, tseverthelef , that my pupils
may reap the fame advantage without it, I hasten
t.' inform those who may be induced to put them
selves under tny care, that hdf the time of school
(the othsr half beitig devoted to other cxercifes)
will be employed in exercising them in the fol
lowing manner:—
We first begin wjth the Vocabulary; each word
of which will !-« pronounced in Englilh then ia
French, to be repeated by one or more of thefcho- *
lars; and a similar repetition of the phrases before
mentioned will follow.
It is worthy of obfevation, that in our infan
cy, and as we advance in years, we learn the pro
nounciation of our vernacular tongue, by pro
enouncing word by word ; and Analogy accompiifh
ts what remains to b; done, in order to acquire
the necessary knowledge of it. The rules given
by Grammarians to attain this objeft are a most
useless to us, and still more so to the foreigners,
struggling in vain to learn the true pronunciation
of a lauguage with the help of dictionaries and
Grammar alone. Though I conceive my fcholara
may attain in the above manner, the accurate
prononnciation of the French language, yet striA
attention is paid to their reading in approved au
thors before we begin the foregoing exercises.
1 will pursue nearly th«J3sm« method in impart
ing to them the sonunts of the two other diviii. ns
of my work I cannot conclude this address with
out thanking my Fellow Citizens for the liberal
encouragement I have exprri t.fed from them,
thefsfix years past, in my profefTional career.fre
fumir.g that I may be permitted to fay, that I have
not been altogether undefervingof it.
September t. <i?t jaw ivr
To Gentlemen Farmers.
riiH SUBSCRIBER
DECLINING farming, will »fler at public
file on his Plantation, oppofitc New hold's
Ida d on the Delaware, within two mile 9 of
Bordentown, Rate as New-Jerliey, on Saturday,
13th September next at 1 o'clock, hi» flock of
Horses, Cattle (mostly fat) an about eighty
Si eep, fourteen of which are Rams. The prin
cipal part of both Ewes and Rams are an excel
lent breed His plantarion he will hold for lale
till next spring, when if not fold it will be
rented. Term* of fa!e made known at the
time.
THOMAS St. JOHN.
Atfgaft 20*
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