Imported in tlx Jhip Pigou, And for sale by John Morton, No. 116, South I'ront-ftreet, Hyson } Hyson Skin CxEAS Young Hyion t Imperial J April 20. t eo 'f Canal Lottery, No. 11. Scheme of a Lottery, Authorized by an aft, entitled, "an aft to enable the Prefideatand Managers of the Schuylkill and Sufquehannah navigation, to raise, by way of Lottery, tfce sum of Four. Hundred Thousand Dollars, for the putuofe of completing the works, in their afts of incorporation mentioned." dollars 1 Prize of twenty thousand dollars, 20,00® 1 of ten thousand dollars, lo,coo 5 of four thousand dollars each, to be paid to the poflefTors of the five numbers firft out of the wheel on the last day's drawing, at which time there (ball not be less than 500 numbers un drawn, 20,000 10 of two thousand dollars each, 20,000 20 of one thousand dollars each, 20,000 43 of-five hundred dollars each, 21,500 100 of two hundred dollars each, 20,000 100 of one hundred dollars each, 10,000 120 of fifty dollars each, 11,000 29500 of five dollars each, 147,500 30,000 Tickets at tea dollars each. 300,000 Six dollars for eich ticket will only be de manded at the time of fsle. All prizes (hall be paid ten days after the drawing is finifhed, upon the demand of the pofleflbr of a fortunate ticket, fubjeft to a de duction of fifteen per cent. Such prizes as are not demanded within 12 months after the drawing is finifhed, of which public notice will be given, (hall be considered as relinquilhed for the ui'e of the Canal and applied accordingly. At a Meeting of the President and Mana gers of the Schuylkill and Sufquehanna Canal Navigation—and the President and Managers of the Delaware and Schuylkill Canal, Resolved, That Joseph Ball, John Steinmetz, Standifh Forde, Francis Weft, James M'Croa, John Miller, jua. ar.d William Montgomery, be a committee to arrange and dire& the mode of disposing of the tickets 1 which committee (hall deposit this money in bank, to be carried to the credit of an account to be opened for the Lottery. We the CommiSioners appointed by the Go vernor to superintend the drawing of the Lot tery, inform the public, that the tickets are now rolling up, and that the drawing will po sitively commence on Mondaythe 29th of May next. *" Frederic]! KM, James AJh, George Dudd. Pbilad. April 17, 1797. Tickets at fix dollars each to be had of the managers, ®r at the canal office, near the bank of the United States. TO BE SOLD, A valuable three (lory Brick House ; SITUATE in Lodge alley, next to the bank of Pennsylvania, the lot on which it stands, to gether with the vacant lot adjoining, which ex tends to Goforth-ftreet. The houle is about 50 feet in front on Lodgj-alley, and about 42 feet in depth, the adjoining lot is about 96 fe« front on Lodge alley, and 42 feet on Goforth ftreet, being a street which leads from Chefnut ftreet and Carter's alley into Dock-street at the horse market. The house consists of ten lodg ing rooms, with fix fire places, two dining rooms, one of them forty feet in length, the other about thirty-four feet, each containing two fire places, two parlours and a large kit chen, with extensive cellars under, and garrets over the whole, a privilege of a vacant lot of ground to the eastward between this house and the bank, a pump of excellent water in the yard, a handsome piazza fronting the vacant lot, and a frame liable and dwelling house on Goforth-ftreet. The premises now rent for £.318 per annum. To be fold clear of all in cumbrances. For terms apply to John Clement Stacker. April »o 3awtf For Sale, At the Office of the Gazette of the United States, No. 119, Chefnut-ftreet, The laji Report of the late Secretary of the Treasury ; b«ng a brief history ©f the state of financial concerns of the United States. The Proceedings of the Executive •f th<? United States refpe<sling the weflern m furreclion : Containing many facU and cir cnmftances no where elfc to be found. 50 cents. The Letter of Mr. Pickering to our minifler in France. 37i-acents. An Account of the Receipts and Expenditures of the United States for the year 1795- A few copies of the volume for 1794 may be had to complete setts. D'lvernois' account of the Revo lution ia Geneva, jz 1-2 cents. April 3. § Erfkine's View of the War. JUST PUBLISHED, By ROBERT CAMPBELL & Co. No 40 South Second street, fPricc 31 Cents] A View of the Causes and Consequen ces of the present Wat with France. By the Honorable Thomas Erskine. May 15 f To be fold cheap, To close an adventure, 7 Bales Baftas 2 ditto CoflUs Apply at the Store of Mordecai Lewis. May 16 eoiw Venereal Complaints, PUNCTUALLY attended to in every flaje or that disease, Without the ufc of mercury or restraint of diet, in any cafe recent and simple. on application at No. 113, Chefnut-ftrect, eppofite th: United States bank, or at No. 170, South Wa ter-Ilreet, between Spruce ar.d Pim-ftaeets, where he hat opened an office for the better accommoda • tion of his patients. But in Lues Venerea confirmed, rioSor Worga* ' pledges himfelf, that no i'yftem of cure (howevtr specious) can be cffe(£lnal without mercury, and that all the known rules of practice for thele two centuries pall, and united experience affirms, that any fubftitu'.e for it is but nugatory, and any mode of praflice to the contrary mull be futile and de ception. Nevrrthelefs, he undertakes, however compli cated the cafe, to effect a cure without inconve nience or injury to the patient's constitution, and in time not generally experienced or expected. N B. Regular attendance at the office in Water ftrect, from the hour of nine o'clock in the morn ing until one, and from three o'clock in the even ing until seven ; W. any o'hertimcat his dwelling house, in Chefnutftreet. May 16. dtf A New Work. PROPOSALS For printing and publishing, by fubfeription, The History of Pennsylvania, IN North-America, from tfce original institution and of that province, under the firft propri etor and governor, William Penn, in 1681, 'till after the year if-ia; with AN INTRODUCTION. Refpefting the Life of W. PENN, Prior to bhe grant of that Province, aod the reli gion Society of the people called Quakers; with the FIRST RISE of the NEIGHBORING COLONIES, more particularly of WEST-NEW-JERSEY* and the Settlement of the DUTCH and SWEDES on DELA WARE. To which is added, A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SAID PRO VINCE. And of the general state, in which it flourifbed, principally between the years 1760 and 1770; Tne whole including a variety of things, ufeful and io terefting to be known, refpefting that country in early time, See. With an appendix. Written principally between the years By Rcbkrt Proud. 11 Pulchrum ejl benefacere reipubliccz* ctiam benedicere hand abjurdum cji % vcl pace vd bello clarum fieri licet*' sal. Catalin. " Sed cum pier i que arbitrentur res bellicas majores ejfe quam urbanas, minucndaed hac opinio." Cic. Off. (Entered according to law.) " WILLIAM PENN, the great legifl%tor of the Quakers, (in Pennfylmnia) had the fuccefa of a con queror, in eftabhfhing and defending his colony, a mong savage tribes, without ever drawing the (word ; the goodness of the mod benevolent ralers, in trea ting his fubje&s as his own children ; and the tender ness of an universal father, who opened his arms to all mankind without difttn£lion or feft or party. In his Republic it was not his religious creed, but per sonal merit, that entitled every member of society to the prote&ioa and emolument of the State*" EJfay on To/eratisn f by Arthur o'Leery. CONDITIONS. I. This work will be printed in two e&avo vol umes, neatly bound and lettered, both in sheep and calf, for the choice of the fubferibers; on paper simi lar te that of the conditions, as publijhtd in the Subjcrip tion papers. j 11. The head of William Penn, handsomely en graved, will be prefixed to the firft, and a map or sketch of Pennsylvania, and the parts adjacent, to the second volume. 111 4 The price to fubferibers will be fourdollars and an half in sheep, and five dollars in calf; —one dollar to be paid at the time of fubferibing, two dol lars on the delivery of the firft, volume, and the re mainder on the delivery of the second. IV. When one thousand copies are fubferibed for, the work will be ®ut to press and finifhed with all convenient expedition. Subscriptions will be received by Zachariah Poul fon, jun. Printer, No. 80, Chefuut-ftreet, and at the Philadelphia Library in Fifth-ftreet ; by Isaac Col lins. Printer, and Joseph James. Merchant, New- York; by John P. Pleafents aad George W. Field, Merchants. Baltimore; and by alher persons both in town and country* February 18* tu&f To be fold or let, And immediate given, A genteel two (lory Brick House ; SITUATE on the upper end of Broad-street, in the city of Bmrlington, with four rooms and an entry on each floor, good cellars under the whole, a pump in the yard, a garden and court yard, containing nearly half an acre under good fence, with a liable adjoining the yard. The whole property is in good order; For terms apply to the fubfenber in Burlington, who will gyve a credit for a considerable part of the purchaie money if good security is given. William Coxe, jun. May 17. lawtf Just received, And for sale by Isaac Harvey, jun. No. 5, South Water-street, A parcel of prime Rice; also, Trinidad and Cayenne Cotton Coffee in Barrel# and Bags Spaoifh Hides and Beef. 4th mo. 25, 179?- d4w NOTICE. THE Subscribers have strong reifons to be lieve that the following evidences of (hares in the Bank of the United States have been loft on their way from England—and give this pub lic notice, that application will be made at the proper offices fer a renewal of the lame, viz. No. 1077 issued irt lien of No. 9705 t0.9790 5 (hares No. 2159 d°* '6i37> 16141 5 fhare»- tc shares sent by the Polly, Capt. Clements, to Norfolk N«. 1687 issued in lieu of No. 6728 to 6732 S shares No. 11371 do. 566 to 570 5 shares No. 1711 do. 6266 to 6270 5 lharet No. 2740 do. 766810 7672 5 (hares 20 (hares sent by the (hip Friends, Capt. Cal ver, to Norfolk. The whole iflued on the iff July, 1794, to John Barker Church apd accompanied witb powers of transfer to the Subscribers. In the months of C<£lobtr and November' last they were forwarded to us by Findlay Ban natyne and C*. of London. Both of the (hips it appears from the public prints have been carried into the Weft-Indies by the French and condemned, from which it is appreh.nded the papers are destroyed. Steps hive been taken to the improper transfer of the abave (hares. Gabriel Wood Co. Merch 31. Advertisement. VITHEREAS I am informit! that twp bonds W given by nic to btockiey Donelfon in July in the year 1795, for about lix thousand one hundred and ten pounds V;r s :nia curren cy each, have been transferred by the laid Do nelfon and others, and that it is intended to of fer the said bonds for sale at audlinn j I think it ray duty to inf. rm the public, what the circumflances are under which the said bonds were given, and leave those who.are in poffsflion of them, or to \vho>n they may be offered, to judge of the probability of their being paid. In June 1795, Samuel Love, Jofiah Watson and myfejf entered into contrail that I should go to the S. Western Territory (now the state of Tennessee) for the purpose of making a purchase of lands ia that country ; the terms on which the purchase was to be made, were defined in our agreement, and fifteen days by stipulation were giveß said Samuel Love and Jofiah Watson, after I should inform them of any purchases I Ihould make to determine whe ther they would be partners in it. I made a purchase of lands of the said Stock ley .Donelfon but not on the terms, to which I was limited by the said agreement with Samuel Love, Jofiah Watson and myfelf—and although the purchase exceeded in price, and was not on the credit agreed on, I thought the bargain a good one, and supposed Samuel Love and Jofiah Watson would join me in it. I there fore signed bonds for the payments, in the fame manner as I should have done, if I had been cer tain Mr. Love and Mr. Watson would have ra tified and confirmed them ; because I did not chufeas I meant to give them an option of tak ing part of the said lands, to become solely re sponsible for the payments, if they should de termine to accept my offer of part. On my return those gentlemen refufed to be concerned at all in my purchase, and at I had received the deeds jointly in our names, they when re quested immsdiately conveyed to me, so that I flood wholly possessed of the lands, and solely responsible for payments. At the time I made the pnrchafe of Mr. Do nelfon, I informed him with whom and in what manner I was concerned, and that Mr. J>ove and Mr. Watson becoming responsible for the payments, depended entirely on themselves. The purchase I made Was to the amount of upwards of 70,000 dollars, one thousand dol lars were paid in cash, fix thousand dollars in sixty day bills, and upwards of twenty thou sand dollars in goodsljhe fall following the pur chase. The two .bonds above alluded to were given, ene payable in October ninety-fix, the other in OiSober ninct.y-feven. Thole two last bonds were given on the conditions expressed in an agreement delivered at the fame time, and dated the fame day with the said bonds, the substance of which is, that the said bonds were not to be paid, or any part thereof until it ap peared to the fatisfailion ef the obligors, that all incumbrances of Jevery nature and kind whatfoevtr were removed from the lands and every part thereof, which 1 had purchased of Mr. Donelfon More than one half of the lands, and ihofeef the best quality, the Indian claim is not yet extingiiiihed to, and poffefiion cannot of course be taken of them. This incumbrance, perhaps, it was expeiled when the contrail was made would be removed, before the said bonds or either of them became due. There are other obstacles of less magnitude, which must be removed before either of the said bonds will be paid. At the time the said bonds were given it was agreed by Mr. Donelfon that he would not dis pose of them, until it was clearly known that there were no incumbrances on the lands. It is not necessary, I should fay, how, he has been induced to violate this part of our agreement. I have complied with' the agreements on my part to be done, agreeable to the letter and meaning of my contrail, and shall continue to comply with my contrail on the plainly-ex pressed and unequivocal terms on which it was made. Any person interested in the payment of the said bonds may have cn application a copy of the coanter agreement herein alluded to. I have only to add, that I was very much surprized in a short time after the said bonds were given to be applied to, to know if they would be paid ; at that time and whenever af ter I have been spoken to on the fubjeil, I have informed those applying of the nature of the circuniftances on which the payment depended, and I have never failed to declare in the moll free and unreftrifled manner the true nature of my enagements with Mr. Donelfon. John Love. Alexandria, April 28th, 1797. Benjamin Iff Jacob John/on, No. 147 Market Street, Philadelphia, HAVE just received by the Conne&icut and other Jate arrivals from Liverpool, a general ailort ment of well cholen Dry Goods, For the ensuing Season, for sale on the lowest terms for cash or the common credit. A large colle&ion of Books at their usually mo derate prices* 4th month, 25th, 1797, tw&f 4 To be fold at Public Vendue, To the highest bidder, at the house of Mr. William Evans, the sign of the Indian Queen, in the city of Baltimore, on the 25th day of Oilober next, at ji o'clock, A. M. About seven thousand acres of land, the property of William Bell, of Philadelphia, lying between Reifter's-town and Westminster, commonly called Little Winchester, (the turn pike road runs through a considerable partfof these lands) the trail begins about 17 miles from Baltimore, within a few hundred yards of said Reifler's-town, ar.d extends to the dis tance of about twenty-three miles from Balti more, and lies on the main falls of Patapfica river, from three to four milts thereon. Will be fold in trails of one hundred and fifty to three hundred acre. There is a large propor tion of meadow and wood land on each trail, some of them highly improved, with excellent buildings and fine grcfs. ALSO, A traft of seven hundred acres of land, called Clover Farms, within five miles of lJladenfhurg, esteemed very good for Crass. Richard Ponfonby, of Bladenlburgh, will (hew this land to any person inclined to purchase. also, A trad of land ®f about three hun dred and thirty acres, within about two miles and a half o! the President's house in the Fede ral City. It is nearly all wood land, and a fine high profpeil, fron. wliich may be fcea the city of Washington, Bladenfourgh, Alexandria and a part of George-town, and many miles down the Potomac river. Mr. Richard Ponfon by, of Bladenfburg, will alfs shew this land. A liberal credit will be given for the grtateft part of the purchase money, jfht terms will be made known on the day of sale. May 8 wjm JOHN CRAIG HAS just imported from Rotterdam) vi» St. Tho mis, and for sale on rcafonable terms by thepackage, Platillas Koyal Haerletn and German linens Rouen* Poll and Pro Pitri* Paper Wafers Qpills Oziers for Hoops, in Bundles Coffee Bags He hat also for Sate, Best Red Clover Seed Old Madeira Wine, fit for immediate use Tenerifte Wine of firft and second Quality Coffee in Bags and HogQieads Jamaica Spirits Connecticut Turpentine Soap Window Glass Two Trunks of best Patent, Silk and Cotton Hosiery April 18. 4a« r City of Washington. . SCHEME Of the Lottery, No. 11, For the Improvement of the Federal City. A magnificent dwelling-house 20,000 dollars, & cafli 30,000, are 50,00g 1 ditto 15,000 & cafo 25,000 40,0015 I ditto 15,000 & caih 15,000 30,000 1 ditto to,ooo & cafb 10,000 20,000 I ditto 5,000 & east 5,000 10,00 c 1 ditto 5,000 & c«lli 5,000 10,000 1 caih prize of 10,000 2 do. 5,000 each, are - 10,000 10 do. 1,000 - - 10,000 20 do. 500 - - 10,000 00 do. 100 - • 10,000 200 do. 50 io,oeo 400 do. 25 - 10,000 1,000 do. 29 - 20,000 15,00® do. 10 - 159,000 16,739 Prizes. 33,261 Blanks. 50,000 Ticket!, at Eight Dollars, 400,000 N. B. Tofivour thofc who may take a quan tity of Tickets, tlie prize of 40,000 dollars will be the la st drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the last but oni : And approved notes, securing payment in either monty or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received foi any number not less than 30 tick ets. This Littery will afford an elegant specimen ef the private buddings to be ereiled in the City of Waihingtoa—Two beautiful designs are already leleiSed for the entire fronts on two of the public squares; from these drawings it ispropofed toereil two centreand r our corner bHildi«gs,as soon aspof fible after this lottery is fold, and to convey them, when complete, to the fortunato adventurers, in the manner described in the scheme for the Hotel Lottery. A nett deduction of five per cent, will be made to defray the necessary eipenjfes of print ing, &c. and the surplus will be made a part of the fund intended for the National Univerlity, to ' be erected within the city of Washington. The real fecuritiesgiven for the payment of the Prizes, are held by the President and two Direct ors of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the amount of the lottery. SAMUEL BLODGET. ,5, Tickets may be had at the Bank of Colum bia ; of James Weil & Co. Baltimore; of Fcter Oilman, Boston ; of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry. mwf For Sate, 1 ON board the (hip Mollv, John Frost, mailer from Liverpool, laying at Walnut-street wharf 6000 bushels of fine ftoved Salt, And QUEEN'S WARE, well affoned, By PHILIP NICKLIN Co. WHO HAVF. IN STORE, ALSO FOR SALE, ; 100 Boxes WhiteHavanna Sugars Imperial and) „ . _ liyfon (Teas 17 tabs Quicksilver 2chefts Bandanno Handkerchiefs A few cbefts Manchester Goods well assorted in corduroys, thicksets, ginghams, mufliiiets, dimities, &c. 2 Trunks black sewing lilk, 180 Crates queens ware, well assorted, lo Tons sheet lead, Nails assorted, flat and (harp points, London particular and ) Madeira Wine in India market ) pipes and hhds. 30 pipes, 10 hhds. Teneriffe Wine, 10 pipes choice Port ditto, 31 calks yellow paint, | 7 boxes 12 bundles writing slates, I box ink-stands & note presses, Sail canvas assorted No. 1 a 8. May 4. dtf Now Landing, At Pratt's <wharf, FROM on board the (hip Thomas Chilkley, Capt. Ral'er, from Bourdeaux, CLARET in calks Ditto in cases White Wine Vinegar Red Skins in boxes For Sale by Rundle Ss° Leech. Ma r 15 § Important Public Document. THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED, And for Sale At the Office of the Editor ofthe Gazetie of the United States, No- 119 Chefiiut-Srreet, [price one p»olla r and fiftv cents] A FEW COPIES OF THE Receipts and Expenditures OF THE UNITED STATES, For the Year 1795, — Being the Latest Period to which an account caa be made up. February ai. To be rented, A Range of STORES on Morton's wharf. Pof feflion may be had immediately. Enquire of KEAkNY WHARTON, 109 South Water-street. May I NOTICE. TF JOSEPH WESSELS, formerly of London, A who came passenger in the (hip Faflor, to Philadelphia, in the year 1794, will apply at No. 197 Market-street, he will hear of some thing to his advantage. Any information re fpeiling him will be thankfully received. May 12 For Sale, A pair tf Good Black Carriage Horses, Which may befeen by application at No. 124, Spruce Street, between Second and Third. May 1 a. §, TO BE SOLD, The timr of a Zlely NEGRO EOT, Thirte. n years of age, and has about fourteen years to frrve. Enqu.re at the office of this ga zette. April 17. j SWAN N'S Riding School, for ft Academy fcj* Infirmary j Adoimng the Public Square, Market Street. T. SWANN RETURNS hit sincere thanks tothofe gtetlemen by whom he has been employed, during his residence in this City, tad flatters hirr.felf that Ihe fucpefi of his effoits, in the numerous, obflintK 3nd dangerous dis eases in Horfti, in which he his been cnnljilted, to getherwuh his moderate charges, will secure iheir future favors ami recommendation. He now begs leave to inform them and the public at large that his spacious and commodious pre mifesf eretted for the purpofej above described are open for the reception of pupils of either lex, whowilhtobe inftruited in the Art of Hiding, and the right method of governing their horses, so as to ride them with talc elegance, and fafety—their horses will be care, fully and cxpeditioufly broke, for every purpofe,«nd made obedient to he will of the riders ; the natural powers whicn are (hut up in them, will be unfolded by art, calling forth uniformity of motion, and giving to that nobleanimal all thole beauties of aftion which providence has so bountifully bellowed on them. Also.at his hospital, every diforderto which the horse is liable will be treated according to the rules ot art, confirmed by Igng and repeated experience. The utility of the above institution has never been qoeftioned, that it has long been wanted in this city, every gentleman's stud willmanifeft, and T. Swank as the tiiftcftablifherot the vctcrenary art, folicitt and relies upon the fuppoitof lha; public (which he it ever anxious in fervi.-.g) to enable him to biingit to perfection. The idea of a fubfeription for that pur. pose has beeu hinted bv several gentleman, who with to promote the institution the amount of each sub scription to beretutned byfervices in any of the de partmentslhe profefles, agreeable to the rate of charges llated in his hand bill. Suchftjblcription is now o pen, and the figr.aturetof many relpettable gentlemen already obtained. He therefore injorms bis friends and such Ladies and gentlemen to whom be has not the honor of known, that he (hall in a few days takethe liberty of waiting upon them and folici. ting their support and protection. N. B. Horses aieproperly prepared for thole ta. diesaud Gentlcmenwho wilh to be inftrutled. Nov. 5 : ah&f. TO BE SOLD, And possession given immediately, A Lot of Land \ SITUATED in Mount-Holly, in thejeounty of Burlington, in New-Jersey, latelv occti pied by Francis Bhllus, Esquire, upon which ara an excellent brick house, two stories high, with four convenient rooms on each floor, alfq a good stable, carriage house and other buildings. The situation is valuable for business of any kind, and at least equal to any other in the town. The terms of payment will be madeeafyto the purchaser. Apply to William Rpfiell, Esq. uire, John Perry, or Richard Coxe, merchants, in Moimt-Holly, or to the Suhfcriber, in the city of Burlington. JOSEPH M-ILVAINE. Burlington, 47th April May s—s3w5 —$ 3 w Laws of the IT. S. SIVIFT's EDITION. JuJi Pttbli/hedy Price 6 dollars, 3 vol. umo. Sold by W. Young, Mills and Son, H. and P. Rice, M. Carey, K. Campbell and Co. Laws of the United States, From the commencement of the Federal Govern ment to the end oj the lafl Seffton of Con- R refs, luhich terminated Mircb 3, j79 7 . HPHIS edition, published under an order of A Congress of the United States,- has many, peculiar advintages. In the former one, each volume had a separate index, which rendered the reference in all-cases, difficult arid troublc fome, and in many alrnoft impoflible. The in dexeswere, moreover, very injudiciously com piled. On the contrary, in the present edition, there is one copious, luminous index, com plied by Zephaniah Swift, Esq. referring to all the volumes, and comprifmg in itfelf a com plete digell of all the laws of the United States. Ma y 3■ w&s 7 t For Sale, TWO LOTS OF GROUND in Kenfine- J- ton, on the foutb fide of Hanover-street containing thirty-fix feet in breadth and one' hundred and sixty-seven and a half feet in depth to a twenty feet alley For further in formation enquire at No. 37, Arch-flreet March 18. t oj tf An excellent Stand for Business, With Stock fuitablc thereto. THE fubferibers, aflignees of Joseph Meif fon, offer for sale all the ftoek of goods on h'nd, lately belonging to said MeiiTon, confut ing of a great variety of liquors, groceries, &c. Any perron wishing to engage iu business as a grocer, w ill hive an opportunity of purchasing the whole of the retail fibre on reasonable terms", and can immediately get pofieflion of it, at the corner of Strawberry alley and Chefmit-ftreet, which has been an excellent stand for that line of business. If not fold in tea days, the whole of that, with a large quantity of wines, St. Croix and New-England rum, &c. &c. will be put up to public au<sUos. For terms apply to David Walker, Wm. Buckley, or Samuel Keith. May 10 j TO BE RENTED, And may be entered upon at any time, THAT forcible and wellimproved water works on Brandywine, three miles from the town of Wilmington, in the state of Delaware ; consisting of A large, convenient Slitting Mill, In complete order, having several pair of rolls and cutters of every lize. A large, Stone Merchant Mill, Having fhrta pair burr flones, boulting works, corn kiln and every other neceflary apparatus. ' A Saw Mill, In the best order, and a pair of timber v+eels. A Smith's Shop and Tools.. To'accommodate these works there is a laree commodious stone dwelling house, kitchen and wash house and a number of dwelling honfet for workmen, with gardens adjoining ; two large stone fUbles, two stone coal houses, and a coop er s shop, with meadow aadpafture grounds If the tenant chufes he may have the oppor tunity to purchase ao excellent te.m of fivehor fes, waggo*, coal carriages and bed, with a stock of coal m the coat houses fuffieient to mi nufaclure three hundred tons of iron.—Adolv t. RUMFORD & ABIJAH DAWES No. 7, Scuth VVattr-ftrcct. '
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