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    of the & Philadelphia Daily Advertise
Number 1464. j
United States, 1 -
Pennsylvania Diftrid, j
Notice is hereby given,
*"pH \T in purftiance ol a writ to m« direited
JL from the honorable Richard Piters, Esq.
Judge of the DiftriA Court of the United States
in and for the Pennsylvania DiftriA, will be ei
pofed to sale at the merchants' eoffee-hoafe in this
eity, on tie 17th day of this instant, May, at 11
■o'clock at n »nn,
I7"A« Schooner or Vrjfel called
THE BETSEY,
With all and lingular her tac
kel, apparel and furniture (whereof an inventory
tnay be seen at my office) the fame having been
libelled against and condemned in thi said DifrriA
Court, for the payment of mariner's wages, &c.
William Nichols, Marjhal.
marshal's office,")
17th May, 1797. J
rJTjj~v For St. Croix,
f ail tn et sbt
Twins,
Matthew Keeler, Mailer,
For passage apply to
'James Tard,
on Walnut-street wharf.
May 60 $
For madeira,
Edward,
"James Itickham, Mafttr.
WILL Ail in about Eight days, having
three-fourths of her cargo engaged. For
freight or passage, apply to the captain on
board, at Stamper's wharf, or the Subscriber.
John Donnaldfon.
May 11. £Bt
N, B. The Edward is intended to return di
re<Sl to this port, and will lake in freight at
Madeira.
For Baltimore,
Harriot,
i thomas moore, Commander; 1
A fine faft failing Ihip, and is expeSed to fail the
41ft inft. Freight will be taken very low, if im- •
mediately applied for, to the captain on board at |
Willcox'b wharf, or to '
Peter Kuhn. J
N. B. The consignees of goods on board the a- j
hove lhip from Hawburg, will please to be expe- (
ditious in delivering their permits, as k lhe is now
discharging. .
May 17. <l4t
for Charter, c
The Sh ip t
VwMi
J OBN Tjxku, MaJler,
"TO"OW — lying it Albertfor.'s wharf, South
1M wa-k—burthen 3300 barrels, in compleat 0
order to toke in a cargo. ti
For terms apply to ti
Gicrney & Smith. I
May 15 'i e
For sale, n
The fajl failing Schooner
White-oak frame—built in the n
hate of Virginia in the year 1796 —j7 feet 3, t]
inches keel, 17 feet 10 inches beam, 8 feet 3 C
inches hold —burthen 90 tons—is said to carry ii
600 barrels—completely fitted and ready to re
ceivea cargo : For further particulars enquire of ti
Rofs and Simfon, No. lit, South Front-street. ti
April 3 i li
Rofs & Simfon, £
Have for Sate, ai
A QUANTITY OK PRIME W
St. Domingo Cotton,
Superior OH Lisbon Wine in Pipes
Excellent India Market
Teneriffe Wine,
In Madera Calks
A few Qsarter Chests belt
H»r nd i tem
Mul'covado Sugars in Hoglheads, and _
Coffee in Tierces a
March 7. || tf
Pennsylvania Population Com
pany. ar
NOTICE is hereby given to the Sharchold-
ers, that a further assessment of fifteen
dollars is levied on each (hare, payable in the j (
.following instalments—viz.
One quarter immediately.
One quarter on the ift of June. /
One quarter ou the jft September.
One quarter oh the ill Dec. next.
Which they are requested to pay to the Trea- J
Turer of the Company at the Company's Office, f a
No. 53 north Fourth street, agreeably to the w
times above mentioned ; and they are further
informed that on their negleiliag to pay the
fame as above directed, the several forfeitures
direifled by the Ccnftitution, willl be exaifled. j;
By order of the Board,
SOL. MARACHE,
Treasurer.
May 15 sim
For Sale,
At this Office, ?'
Ko. 119 Chef nut ftrett,
A few copies of a late Report of a Committee
of the Sciiote, on the fubje& of the ir
GEORGIA LASTDS.
March 1.1
Printed Calicoes. q '
JOHN MILLER, Jan. & Co. «l
No. 8 Cbefnut-Street, tii
Have for Sale til
FIFTY TRUNKS neatly affiwted, rery low on ui
Ihort credit. fti
March t. 5
PHILADELPHIA
Stated Sales
AT AUCTION,
> . For DR r GOO DS.
icd I
fq- J
tt6 Tburfdaj \ Forenoon-Edward Fox.
- x ~ j ( Afternoon—John Connelly.
Til Friday ? Forenoon—William Shannon.
5 Afteraoon—John Connelly.
<td I Saturday Afternoon—Peter Benfon.
—Edward Fox, No. _j6,
' Monday! ./ outh Fron , t .- ilrcet '
c-I J Afternoon—Footman & Co. No. 65
ry I ' South Front-street.
j Forenoon—John Connelly, Old Citv
I Tucfda-J Auflion, No. 73 south Front-street.
' I J Afternoon—William Shannon, No.
183 High-street.
j "
To be Sold at Public Vendue,
I At the Merchants' Coffee honfe, in Philadelphia,
on the 15th day of June, at 8 o'clock in the
| evening, if not belore disposed of at private
I laic,
40,931 1-2 acres of land, on the
I waters of Wheeling and Fifliing creeks, in Wash-
I ington county, Pennsylvania. The foil is .remark*
I ably fertile ; andbefides a large body of meadow,
I there are considerable improvements on the pre
I mifes. Thcfe lands were patented in 1787. On
I payment of part of the purchase money, a reason-
I abl« credit will be given for the residue. Enquire
I of the printer.
May ij. §tS
e Valuable Lands, Mills,
1 See. in Georgia.
On Saturday, the first day of July
_ I next, at 7 o,clock in the evening, at the Cos
( see-house in Philadtlphia, will be fold by
I au£lion, for a liberal credit, the following
estates
In the State of Georgia.
No- I.
A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND, conj
I -tV. taining 100,697 1-1 acres, situate in the
I county of Montgomery, formerly the county of j
. I Walhington, on the e;ft fide of Ohoory river, 1
. I and the waters of the Altamaha, and about one 1
j mile above the mouth of Pendleton's creek, and 1
I in the neighbourhood of Mill creek. The im- 1
J provements on this tra6l of land, consisting of. s
the moil complete Grift and Saw Mills in the (
southern country, having coll at least so,oeo
dollars within these two years. The timber is v
of the fineft quality, and the quagtity is not to 1
be exhauiled.
I a "
A traifl of very valuable land in Franklin I
county, lying on the wat«rs of Oceuee, con-
I taining about 75,000 acre*.
a ... 3 '
A trail adjoining or near to No. a, contain
ing about 45,000 acres. il
4. b
Two millions and five hundred thousand aeres I
of land, being an vndivided part of all that
trail of valuable country, including islands, fi
tuatcd on the Mobile Bay; Albahama, Tom _
Bigby, and Miflifippi Rivers, whifh was grant
ed by the State of Georgia to James Gunn, and
others, by the name of " The Georgia Compa
ny", in fee.
5- ±
Thirty fbares in the Tenr.effee Company,
each (hare being about 10,000 acres, or one four
hundredth and twentieth part.of the said Ten
nessee Company's purahaie, being so much of
the trail of country, granted by the State of
Georgia to Matthias Mahcr and Zachariah Cox,
in fee.
(Cj* This piece of property may, in the op- -
tion of the purchaser, or his alfigns, be offered (
to Zaohariah Cox, forthefum of 175,000 dol- jj
lars, in two years from the sift March f96,
who is obliged by his fpeeial bond, to take the
fame, if offered to him, at that time, and pay
for the fame, within fix months after the expir
ation of the said two years. This bond is fold a|
with tne land.
By order of J
Henry Pratt, b
7*. If. Francis, / - b
John Miller, jun. i „ Jfio" ees c f n
John All,ley, \ Greenleaf. Q
Jacob Baker, cl
Edward Fox, Auctioneer.
May 15 mwftS (,<
All persons who have any demands b
Against the ellate of John Finlay, deceased, "
are requelled to exhibit their accounts proper
ly atteftedon or before the loth of May next — 0
and those who are indebted to said estate are re- ''
quested to make immediate payment to either of
the Subscribers. rr
ROBERT HENDERSON,) ~ . c.
JOHN M'CARA, 5 Aimmifirators _
April 26. 1
TEAS. ;i
A FEW thefts of Imperial, Hyson Skin and n '
Souohong Teas of a superior quality for
sale at the store of the fubferiber, the north
west corner of Market and Third-streets.
Patent Shot. q 1
ALSO,
A large CELLAR to be let at a very low rent.
Enquire as above of RICHARD WISTAR.
April 29. ftu&thim
Translations.
MEMORIALS, advertiferoeuts, epillolary,
and {other writings in French and En- r ~
glifti, undertaken by Samuel Chandler, «. m. -
translator of Le Moniteur, L'Obfervateur, Less'
Quatre Fils Aymons, L'Heroine Americain,
and many other French authors.
S. C. has been in the habit of compiling for
the most approved publications, & occafionallv
attending where the hurry of bufitiels may re- f 0
quire his immediate attendance. -j-
Encouraged and assisted by gentlemen of l,
abilities, he proposes publishing by fubferip
tion, a work in French and Englilh, by the He
title of The American SpeHator. Theprofpedl- til
us may be fees at hts lodgings, No. 67, Arch- &
ftrett.
April *7< • f
By John Fenno,
» To be Sold,
A three Jlory brick House, with futable back
buildings ;
* QC "^ reet » No. 83, completely
fiaimed, and free of ground-rent: It has a
neat back yard, i:i which is a cittern, and new
pump lor rain water—commodious cellars are un
derneath the whole, in which is a dry well bricked
up, that will hold ice. Thi« property is well cal
culated for a boarding house. For particulars ap
ply at the premises.
Immediate polTeflion will be given, or so as to
(suit a purchaser.
Ma 7 *i» Sawtf
500 Dollars Reward.
ty AXTHHREA*S a certain Chriflopher F.Parnell,
:t. V V failed from Boston, on or about the 27th
o* of laft, in the sloop Union, with a valua
ble cargo, bound to Baltimore, but -went off to
the Weft-Indies where he fold the veflel and
cargo. On or about the firft inft. was appre
hended (as a fulpicious charadler) in this town,
and examined before fevcral magistrates, but
tor the want of fufficient proof to detedl him
a > in his villany he was dilehargedo
c Ihe is, the said Parnell is a villain, and
e is attempting to defraud sundry persons to the
amount of 30,000 dollars.
2 He left this town about the loth inft. he
rode in a chair ( painted green) drawn by a grey
. mare, and wens on the Newbern road, but on 1
•, this fide 1 ronton, took the road of Fayetteville,
and most probably is passing through the back
u part of the state into the w«ftern countries.
He had when he left this town, upwards of
e 2000 dollars in gold, and about 7000 dollars in
bank notes.
Parnallis a small man, about age, ■
much pock-marked, and has long black hair,
remarkable small eyes, and has a down look ;
> when spoken to. ;
Whoever will secure the said Parnell, and '
the money he has with him, and give mforma-
tion to Benj. Williams of Baltimore, John Hogg, 1
« fq. at Hilllborough, to Mr. A. Jocelin, of this 1
. town, or to the fubferiber, who is in pursuit of
the villain, shall receive the above reward.
t . ABNER CRAFT.
Wilmington, (N. C.) April 26, 179 J
To be fold at private sale, r
A TWO story dwelling hoiufe and lot of ground
in the city of Burlington, state of New-Jer
sey, in a healthy and pleasant situation. Thg
house is of brick,containing four good sized rooms,
with a convenient kitchen and cellar. The lot,
on which is a liable, &c. containi about an acre of
land of the bell quality, with a front fuflicient to
admit two 01 three large houses, independent of
that part at present occupied by the house.
For further particulars enquir* of Jofeph"M'll
vaine, Esq. in Burlington, or j«feph Reed, No.
114, High-street, Philadelphia.
May 11. eo»w
Philadelphia and Luncifler Turn
pike Compamy.
A meeting of the Stockholders of the Phila
delphia and Lancaster Turnpike Company, will
be he.d at the Company's Offiee, on Monday,
10 o clock, the izthjune next.
WILLIAM GOVETT. Sec'ry.
Ma >- fr 4 W.
Received by the Indoftan,
From Madras,
A SMALL invoice consisting of the following
Coa!t Goods, viz.
Blue Cloths t
Long Cloths, 14 punjums 1
Do. do. firie g<
Madrafs Handkerchiefs, and tu
Book Muslins gi
WILLING y FRANCIS. w
March 27. , aw- bt
be
Georgetown Bridge Company. hs
Extract of an a<sl pafled by the Legislature o ti(
the state of Maryland on the 29th December
1791, entitled, " An ait for erecting a bridge
over Potawmac river. L.
'' And be it enaffed, that the said diretflors or
any two ®f them shall and may require any sum
or sums of money in equal proportion from each
and every proprietor, as may from time to time H
be neceflary for carrying on the building of said 1
bridge; and after giving three months public fill
notice, it shall and may be lawful for the direst- w
-ors to sue for and rtcover in the name of the
company such unpaid requisition, with all costs ? s
and charges incidental thereto, and legal interest i c<
thereon from the time the fame should have D ,'
been paid: And thenegle<S orrefufal to pay any
such requisition after public notice shall have
been given at least for three months in all the
newspapers herein before enumerated, flial! have
the effe<ft to forfeit all preceding payments made
on the share or (hares so neglefted or refufed to ,
be paid tv the use and benefit of the company." s ' t
The above extraa is published for the infor- ur '
mation of such of the ftoskholders as have not
complied with the requisitions heretofore made pu
—they are as follow: On the ill November, th
179i> dollars, on the loth May, 1796, 40 M
dollars; an the 20th July, 17,6, 40 dollars ;on to
the ill September, 1796, 40 dollars, and on the tei
rft Novemher, 1796, 60 dollars. Caution is lie
now given that after the expiration of the time
limited for the continuance of this advertise- wi
ment (three months) the law will be carried "1
into rigid and complete effeel against all delin- thl
quents. Un
By order of the Direflors, G<
IVALTER SMITH, Tr.afurer. M
Georgetown, May 1,-1797. ™
Lottery and Broker's Office, cft
No. South Second-street. a £
of
TICKETS in the Canal Lottery, No. *, for sale hu
—T'lis Lottery will positively commence ar
drawing the 19th day of May noxt—Checkbooks e»
for registering and examination in this, the City La
of Walhington, No. a, and Paterfon Lotteries, d»
now drawing, are kept—also' information where
Tickets 111 Wafliington, No. a, and Patterfon may
be had—Ticket? in the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery
for sale at ten dollars each, and as soon as issued, hoi
Ticketsin all the other Lotteries authorized by the Tu
Ltgiflaturc of this state will be for sale. cec
The luhfcriberfolicits the application of thepub> .-«•
lie aad his friends who wi(h toTellbank (lock, cer
tifieates, bills of exchange or rotes, houses, land, trii
&c.or to obtain money on deposit of property. fra
WILLIAM BLACKBURN. f a „
April 8. jaw h
at N° Ix 9 Cbefnut Street.
THURSDAY EVENING, MAT i 3, 1797.
April 8
I For Sal?, i
ack I The time of an indented Negro Servant,
Who has nine years to serve ; can be Well rcconi -
tely I "'ended for houeily and sobriety. Entire at No.
s a I ,l 7> Chefnut-ftreet.
lew I _" d f_ d4t
un - I A FEIV BOXES OF ~
k a c i d Bologna Sausages,
a P-|Of a superior quality, to be Sold at No.
to I '99» South Front-Street.
I A P r ' lg <>i eotf
XVanted to hire,
I In the city of Philadelphia or neighborhood,
A Malt-house and Brewery.
'"» „ For further particulars please apply to the
th I Printer hereof. '
,a - MI Y .1- §iw
nd J u st imported,
e- fhip Woodrop Sims, Capt. Hodsfon,
J from Canton, and for Tale by the Subfcrib
ut at Kinrc y >B » comer of Second and
m I Pine-street,
Hvfon
id I Hyson Skin /Teas all frefh and of
e I J oung Hyson and C excellent quality.
Gunppwder ) V
le J Alio,
■y, A fcyv Nankeens.
a-, e. haight.
k A P ril '7 ritf
,f Notice.
n J A GREEABLY to charter, is hereby given
If t 0 th e members of " The Corporation
tor the relief of poor and diftrefTed Prefcyterian
Mmifters, and of the poor and diftrefled widows
k and children of Presbyterian Miniftcrs," that
a meeting of said corporation will be bolden
d I ill the reconcPrefbyterian church in the city of
I Philadelphia, on the 23d instant, at 4 .'o'clock
, P M. for the dispatch of all such business as
s may then be brought before the Board. f
f ASHBEL GREEN, '
Sec'ry of the Corporation. 1
May 1. § .
NOW LANDING,
From on board of the fliip GEORGE BAR- ,
CLAY, Capt. Charles M'Alestir, from
Calcutta, the following GOODS, viz.
' Codas Punjum Cloths
1 Hummums Gurrahs
; Guzeenahs India Calicoes
Emertics Cotton Checks f
Mamoodies Mulmuls P
Sahans Red and Blue Bernxgou
likfi
Tickeries Patna do. A
J°" as Santipore do.
Carridarries Plain, striped and flower- t'
ed fine muslins p
Maragunges Ginghams t(
Baftas, various forts Taffetics t<
Sattln Romals Bandanno red hks.
A L S O, » r
300 Calks Sugar j
40 Boxes do.
16J Bags do. j
• 70,000 lb. weight heavy black Pepper
40,000 lb. weight Ginger
20 Tons Hemp in Bales ai
9 Pipes East-India Spirits
For sale by PHILIPS, CRAMOND tfCo.
May 4. <'tf t "
Maurice Moynihan, g'
A T o. 8 1, Norih Secondjlreet,
A few doors above Arch-street,
INFORMS his friends and the public, that he has
for wholesale or retail, on the lowest terms, a
general assortment of Queen's Ware, gilt and cut
tumblers, plain flowered quart, pint, half pint
gill and half gill do. exaA measures, decanters and
wine glaifcs ; gallon, half gallon, quart and pint
bowls, and china in (ets and separate ; pocket
bottles: Schuyikill and Jersey country quart and
half gallon bottles ; Dry Goods, &c. Btc.
B. Crates put up with care at the Ihorteft no»
tice*
May II dtf
Lancaster, Harrijburgh, Carl'jle, _
Sbtppenjburg and Sunbury
S T A G E S.
THE public are requcfted to take notice, tbat r
the partnerlhip which has for some time sub
sisted between Mathias Sleugh of Lancaster, and fil
William Geer, is now dissolved: bat, not as M. fli
Slough infinuatesto th« public without just cause ;
as will more fully appear by a letter on the sub-
jc<sl from M. Slough to W. Gccr, dated the 29th
December last. a recital of which is not now deem
ed neceflary. Any gentleman who wiflies to be
more cireumftantially informed of the merits of
this business, by applying to W. Geer may have _
thepcrufal of M. Slough'? letter, and then can be A
at full liberty to determine whether or not W.
Geer is not perfeilly jultifiable in attaching him
felf to any other person in the prosecution of the
Stage conveyance from Philadelphia to Shippenf- "
urg, or any other place. |\
Now from the liberal and generous f.-pport the
public were pleaO.ft to confer on the firft effort in
this business, William Geer, in conjun<slion with
Meflrs. Reily, Weed and Witmer, is determined
to prosecute and carry it on, with every care, at
tention and dispatch that a zeal to oblige the pub- n
lie can poflibly exert.
The above company, who are amply provided
with carriages, horses, and every appurtenance to
render the paflage fafe and commodious, inform
those WHO wifti to patronize and encourage the
undertaking, that they can take their feats at
George Weed's; the sign of the White Hcrfe,
Market Street, Philadelphia, on every Monday
and Friday, to proceed to Lancaster, Harrifburg,
Carlisle and Shippeniburg. The fare at hitherto'
eftabliflied. ' CI
For the further accommodation of the public,
a Stage will start every Wednesday from the house'
of Samuel Elder, in Harrifburg, arrive at Sun
bury in Northumberland county, every Thursday,
and return from the.ee and arrive at Harrifburg
every Saturday, so that piffengers destined for
Lancaster or Philadelphia, may proceed on Mon
days.
WILLIAM GEER.
Lancaster, Jan. ay, 1797.
N. B. This Line si Stages ft arts from th»
house of William Ferr«c, in Lancaster, on every
Tuesday and Saturday morning at 6 o'clock, pro
ceeding to th'- weftwarJ; and from the house of
Mr. Samuel Elder in Harnlburg every Wednef
**iay morning, on the fame evening arrivet at Pa
trick Cochran's in Shippeniburg, and returns
from thence on every Thursday : performing the
fame routine daily as in its tour from Philadel
hia. mwf
Notice.
at, _ i .
To. T H .f Mana S ers the Canal I.'oueryf No..
1 an nounce to the public, tfcat ttie
drawing will positively commence
- ty-nmth of May next. Tickets t<Hj«fi£o£
either of the managers, *nd at theCanaFffl»e.
Wm. MOORE SMITH, SfTf
0 _ A P nl 3 mth, t29rltMVi
7"hit Day it Publtfhcd,
Price 15 Cents, i
By JOHN Oil MROD,
NO. 41 CUtSNOT-StRKJtT,
A Discourse,
is Delivered on the aid of February n 57
At the FUNERAL of
fcTn R " , GILBKRT tennent snowden,
of the p reftyterian Cliurch of Cranberry,
in the State of New.Jersey,
i, Bythe Rev. SAMUEL STANHOPE $ MIT it
d MKciTu ° l Ula C ° of N ' w
§
This Day is Ptiblifhed,
BY Mess* Dobfon, Carey, Campbell, Rice, and the
othei Bookfcllers,
rice One Dollar and twenty-five cents.
Elegantly printed on Wove peper, ar.d Hot
prcjftd;
John i hompfon,
A COMPARATIVE. Vi£VVOF
The Constitutions
tha? f J? e i eV n ,ISt f t c' With «"*•*«. and with
1 .?! the U "' tCd Sute,: "'"bitingin Tables,
! 2 r °™ ,nc l C f " tures ° f «<* Conftttution, and
, Clafling together thar rnoft Important provifiens
I By WILLIAM SMITH,
Of South-Carolina,
L - D • 2nd member of the Congrcfs of t. v c
United States,
f Dedicated to the People of the United States.
' Copies printed on an inferior pa
ptfr, at 3-4ths of a dollar.
. Fel "-"ary6 mwf
William Haydon,
Drawing Mafler, from London ;
VITHEKE he studied fcveral years under one
» » of the most eminent malters in that sci
ence. He attends young ladies and gentlemen
at their refpetfive houses. His terms are fix
dollars per month for attendance three time*
per week; likewise all kind of ornamental
painting, fruit, flowers, &c. taught on the above
terms.
A line direfled to W. Haydon, No. 26, Pear
street, will bt immediately attended to.
W. H. flatters himfelf his terms will be par
ticularly advantageous, where there are several
pupils in the fame family ; as he makes no al
teration in his terms if there are two or three
to teach in one family.
Ma y 9- dtw
' 1 'hi, holders ot Robert Morris and John Ni-
X cholfen's notes and acceptances, deposit.d as
collateral feenritiesfor the engagements of Edward
Fox and JamesGreenleaf, are requefltd to
TAKE NOTICE
That the fubferibers, at the request and by the
authority of the holders of near nine tenths of the
amount of the paper above alluded to, have receiv
ed from George Simpfon, Efq an alignment of the
trust under which the said notes and acceptances
are secured, together with all the deeds and obli
gations thereunto attached—therefore any applica
tion tor sale of any part of said propertyis to be
made to THOMAS W- FRANCIS,
HENRY PRATT,
JOHN MILLER, jun.
JOHN ASHLEY,
JACOB BAKER.
Mari:h »• m&th'f
CLARET
OF THE
Vintage of 1792,
In cases of 24 and 30 bottles eaci,
FOR SALE BY
„ , RUNDLE & LEECH.
March *9 mwftf
GOLD AND SILVER "
bullion.
r TPHE highest price in ready money will be »i-
X ven for geld or silver bullion, old gold °«r
silver, or gold dust, at No. 29, North Seventh
flreet.
A P ril ££ iaw6w
Delaware and Schuylkill Canal
Company,
May lfl, 1 707.
THE STOCKHOLDERS
WHO are in arrears for any fumsdueon their
refpeilive stares, are requeued to pay the
fame.
WILLIAM GOVETT, Treasurer.
10 m4W
Mr. Pickering's Letter to <£en.
Pinckney. f
A few copies of the above interfiling pajfer,
may be had at the office of the Gazette of the U
nited States.
May 13
Just arrived,
In the brigt Twint and Fame,
A quantity of Havauna and St. Croix
Sugars,
Of the firft quality.
—ON HAAD, —
Choice JAMAICA SPIRITS & St.Croix RUM
James Tard,
On VVaJßut-ft/eet Wharf.
M *y 3 diot
A Quantity of Brandv,
FIRST & ad preof,
Gin, of 4th proof, in pipes
Jamaica Spirits, 4th proof, in Hhd«
Old Hock, iu cases of 40 dozen etch
Glass Tumblers, io pints and balf-pint»
Window Glass, in boxes, of different |i*M
Hazlenuts, in frclu
Whiting
& Spanifli Brown j
Tor S&'e by
EETBR BLIGHT.
January 4
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