Just arrived, In tie Irigt Twins and Fame, A quantity of llavanna and St. Croix Sugars, Of the firlt quality* —ON HAbiD, — Choice JAMAICA SPIRITS & St.Crsix RUM James Tard, On WalnUt-flreet Wharf. Miy 3 d'<*. Canal Lottery, No. 11. Scheme of a Lottery, A'whotiied by an aft, entitled, "an aft to enable the President and Markets of the Schuylkill and Rafquehannah navigation, to taile, by way of Lottery, the sum of Four Hundred Thousand Dollars, for the purpose of completing the works, in theif afts of Incorporation mentioned." Dollars 1 Prize of twenty thousand dollars, 20,003 l of ten thousand dollars, 10, coo 5 of four thousand dollars each, to be paid to the pCfTeffors of the five numbers firft out of the wheel on the lift day's drawing, at which time there (hall not ba less than 500 numbers un drawn, 20,000 10 of two thousand dollars each, 20,000 30 of one thousand dollars each, 20,0C0 43 of five hundred dollars each, 21,500 100 of two hundred dollars each, 20,000 100 of one hundred dollarseacl), 10,000 220 of fifty dollars each, Il,oo« 39500 of five dollars each, 147,500 30,000 Tickets at ten dollars each. 300,000 Six dollars for each ticket will only be de rtunded at the time of sale All prizes (hall be paid ten days after the drawing is finilhed, upon the demand of the pofleffor of a fortunate ticket, fubjsft to a de duction of fifteen per cent. Such prizes as are not demanded within 12 mouths after the drawing is finilhed, of which public notice will be given, (hall be considered as relinquilhed for the use of the Canal and applied accordingly. At a Meeting of the President and Mana ger of thi Schuylkill and Sufcjuehanna Canal Navigation—and the President and Managers of the Delaware and Schuylkill Canal, Resolved, That Joseph Ball, John jiteinmet?, Standi(h Forde, Francis Weft, James M'Crei, John Miller, jua. and William Montgomery, be a committee to arrange and direcS the mode of difyofifig sf the tickets 1 which committee (hall deposit this money in bank, to be carried to the effidit of an ancount to be opened for the Lottery. We the ComtniSioners appointed by the Go vernor to superintend the drawing of the Lot tery, inform thi public, that the tickets are now rolling up, and that the drawing will po sitively eftanmrnce on Mandaythe 29th of May next. Frederick Kuhl, James AJh t George Budd. PhiUd. April 17, 1797. iaw Tickets at fix dollars each to be had of the managers, or at the canal office, near the bank of the United States. Lancaster, Harrifburgb, Carlijle, Shippenjburg and Sunbury STAGES. THE public are requested to take notice, that the partnsrihip which has for some time fab fiiled between Mathias Slough of Lancalter, and Williim Geer, is now diflolved: but, not as M. Slough infinaatesto the public without just cause ; as will more fully appear by a letter on the fub jedt from M. Slough t» W. Geer, dated the 29th December lad. a recital of which is not now deem ed neceflary. Any gentleman who wilhes to be more circumstantially inf»rmed of the merits of thi3 business, by applying to W. Geer may have the perusal ef M. Slough'" letter, and then can be at full liberty to determine whether or not W. Geer is not perfeflly juftifiable 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 tbe liberal and generous support the public were pleased to confer on the firft effort in this business, William Geer, in conjunction with Meflrs. Reily, Weed and Wkmer, is determined to prosecute and carry it On, with every care, at tention and rfifpat'ch that a zeal to oblige the pub lic can poftibly exert. The above company, who are amply provided with carriages, horses, and every appurtenance to render the paflage fcfe and commodious, inform those who wifli to patronize and encourage the undertaking, that they can take their feats at George Weed's, the sign of the White Horse, Market Street, Philadelphia, on every Monday and Friday, to proceed to Lancalter, Harri(burg, Csrliflc and Shippsnfburg. The fare as hitherto eltabliihed. For the further accommodation of the public, a Stage will (lart every Wcdnefday from the house of Samuel F.lder, Harrifburg, arrive at Sun bur; - in Northumberland county, every Thursday, and return from the.ee and arrive at Harrifburg every Saturday, so that passengers destined for Lancaster or Philadelphia, may proceed on Mon- WILLIAM GEER. Lancaster, Jan. 37, 1797. N. B. Thi- Line of Stages (larto from the house of William Ferrae, in Lancaster, on every Tuesday and Saturday morning at 6 o'clock, pro ceeding to the westward; and from the house of Mr. Samuel Elder in Harrifburg every Wednes day morning, on the fame evening arrives at Pa trick Cochran's in Shippcniburg, and returns from thence on every Thursday : performing the fame routine daily as in its tour from Philadel hia. mwf GOLD AND SILVER bullion. THE highest price in ready money will be gi ven for gold or fitver hnllirrn, aid gold Hr silver, or gold dull, »t No. 29, North Seventh- Creet. _April 20 2aw£w Delaware and Schuylkill Canal . Company, May 1/7. 1797. THE STOCKHOLDERS WHO are in arrtasfor aiy sum« due on their refpeflive shares, are rcqueftcd to pay the fame. . WILLIAM GOVETT, Trafurer. 10 ni4w , To be rented, A&ange of STORES on Morten's wharf. Pcs- Icilion may be had immediately. Enquire of KEAkNT WHARTON,' 109 South Water-street. May 1 Building Materials. THE fubferiber has on hand, and affers for faleat a reduced price tor cash, or barter for lumber, wet or dry goods, 78 trimmed win dow frames, and fa(hes, each frame containing 14 lights for 10 by 8 glass; both falhes may be hung by weight!. Thcfe frames are all made of good materials, and will suit for town or country buildings. If bought by carpenters for their employers, their us .al profits will be allowed. Please apply at No. 38. north Seventh-street. Conrad Bart ling. N B. A second hand riding chair and har ness for sals. May r6 s.;t Notice. Afril 1797. THE Managers of the Canal Lottery, No. 11, So nounce to the public, that the drawing will positively commence on the twen ty-ninth of May next. Tickets to be had of either of the managers, and at the Canal Office. Wm. MOORE SMITH, Sec'y. April 3 mth,t29thM A New Work. PROPOSALS For printing and publishing, by fubfeription, The History of Pennsylvania, IN North-America, from the original inftiiution and fetticment of that province, under the firft propri etor and governor, William Penn, in 1681* 'till after the year 1742; with AN INTRODUCTION Refpe&ing the Life of W, PENN. Prior to the grant of that Province, and the reli gious Society of the people called Quakers; with the FIRST RISE of the NEIGHBORING COLONIES, mere particularly of WES I-NEW JEkSEY, 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 (late, in which it. flouri(hed, principally between the years 1760 and 1770. The whole including a varietv of things, ufeful and in teresting to be kßown, refpefting that country in early time, See. With an appendix. Written principally between the yean 1776 and 1780, By Robert Proud. " Pulchrum cjl benejaure rerpnblicce-, etiam beneiicere hand abjwtdurn ejl % vel pace vet hello clarum fieri licet** sal. Catalin. u Sedcum plerique arbitrentvr res bcllicas majoret eje qu&m urbanas, minuenda eQ hacopinio.** Cic. Off. (Entered according to law.) 11 WILLIAM PENN, the great legislator of the Quakers, (in Pennfylv-nia) bad the success of aeon* qucror, in eftablilhing and defending his colony, a mong savage tribes, without ever drawing the sword ; the goodness of the most benevolent rulers, in trea ting his fubjefls as his own children ; and the tender ness of an universal father, who opened his arms to all mankind without diftmftion oi feft or party. In his Republic it was not his religious creed, but per sonal merit, that entitled every member of society to 1 the protcftioa and emolument of the State*" EJfay on Toleration, by Arthur O'Ltary. CONDITIONS. I. This work will be printed in two oftavo vol umes, neatly bound and letteied, both in (heep and calf, for the choice of the fubferibers; on paper fimi lartethatof the conditions, as publijhtd in tkeSubJcrip tionpapers. 11. The head of William Penn, kandfomely en graved, will be prefixed to the firft, and a map or sketch of Pennsylvania, and the parts adjacent, to the second volume. Ill* The price to fubferibers will be four dollars and an half in sheep, and five dollars in calfone dollar to be paid at the time of fubfciibing, 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 out to press and finifhed with all conven ent 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. Pleafantsaad George W. Field, Morchants. Baltimore i and by other persons both in town and country* February 18. tu &f To be fold or let, And immediate pojfejjinn given, A genteel two story Brick House ; SII'DATE on the urper end of Broad-street, in the city of Burlington, 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 lence, with a liable adjoining the yard. The whole property is in good order. , For terms apply to the fubferiber in Barlington, who will give a credit for a confidcrable part of the purchase money if good security is given. William Ccxe, jun. May 17. ia\vtf NOTICE. THE Subscribers have strong reifons to be lieve that the following evidences of (hares in the Bank orf 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 for a renewal of the fame, viz. No. 3077 iftued in lieu of No. 9705 1019790 5 (hares No. 2159 do. 16137, 16141 5 (h»re». 10 (hares sent by the Polly, Capt. Clements, to NOl folic No. 1687 ifltied in lieu of No. 6718 to 6732 5 shares No. 1137 do. 566 to 570 5 shares No. 1711 do. 6266 to 6270 5 (hare* No. 2740 do. 7668 to 7672 5 (hares 20 (hares sent by the (hip friends, Capt. Ca!- ver, td Norfolk. The whole iflucd on the ift July, 1794, to John Barker Church and accompanied with powers of transfer to the Subscribers. In the months of C£l >bcr and November last they were forwarded to us by Fintlfay Ban natyne and C». of London. Both of the ships it appears from the public prints hare been carried into the Weft-Indies by the French and condemned, from which it is apprehended the papers are Steps have been taken to the improper transfer of the above shares. Gabriel Wood Co. March 31, Imported in the Jhip Pigou, And for sale by John Norton, No. 116, South Front-street, Hyson Hyson Skin ( T EAS Young Hyson C Imperial J April 20. < ot f For Sale, TWO LOTS OF GROUND in Kensing ton, on the south fide of Hanover-street, containing thirty-fix feet ftl breadth and one hundred and fiity-ftven and a half feet in depth to a twenty feet alley For further in formation enquire at No. 37, Arch-street. March 18. eodtf All persons who have any demands Against the estate of John Finlay, deceased, are requifted to exhibit their accounts proper ly attefti'd on or before the 20th of May next — and those who are indebted to said estate arere quefted to make immediate payment to either of the Subscribers. ROBERT HENDERSON, > AimM n rators JOHN M'CARA, j V April 26. Translations. MEMORIALS, advertisements, epistolary, and flother writings in French and En glifb, undertaken by Samuel Chandler, A. M. traiiflator of Le Moniteur, L'Obfervateur, Les , 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, & occasionally attending where the hurry of bufinels may re quire his immediate attendance. Encouraged and aflifted by gentlemen of abilities, he proposes publishing by fubferip tion, a work in French and Englilh, by the title of The American Speftator. The profpeit u. may be fees at his lodgings, No. 67, Arch ftreet. April fj. t Benjamin & Jacob "Johnson, No. 147 Maiket Street, Philadelphia, HAVE just received by the Connecticut and other late arrival* from Liverpool, a general affort mem of well cholen Dry Goods, For the ensuing Season, for sale on the lowed terms tor calk or the common credit A large eolleftion of Books at their usually mo derate prices. 4th month, 35th, 1797, * tw&f4 To be fold at Public Vendue, To the highest bidder, at the houfc of Mr. William Evans, the sign of the Indian Queen, in the city of Baltimore, on the 25th day of October next, at 11 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 eonfid«rable partjof these lands) the trail begins about 17- miles from Baltimore, within a few hundred yards of said Reifter's-town, and extends to the dis tance of about twenty-three miles from Balti more, and lies on the main falls of Patapfico river, from three to four miles thereon. Will be fold in trafts of one hundred and fifty to three hundred acre. There is a large propor tion of meadow and wood land on eafih trait, some of them highly improved, with excellent buildings and fine grass. ALSO, A traft of seven hundred acres of land, called Clover Farms, within live miles of Bladenlhurg, esteemed very good for Grass. 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 profpefl, fron which may be fcen the city of Walhington, Bladenfburgh, Alexandria and a part of George-town, and many miles down the Potomac river. Mr. Richard Por.fon by, of Bladenfburg, will also Ihew this land. A liberal credit will be given for the greatefi part of the purchase money, i'he terms will be made known on the day of sale. May 8 W3m Georgetown Bridge Company. Extraft of an atS passed by the Legislature of the state of Maryland on the 29th December, 1791, entitled, "An aft for ere&ing a bridge over Potowmac river. '• And be it enaSed, that the said dire&ors or any two of them Jhall and may require any sum or fume of money in equal proportion from each and every proprietor, as may from time to time be neceflary for carrying on the building of said bridge ; and after giving three months public notice, it ihall and may be lawful for the direct ors to sue for and rscover in the name of the company such unpaid requisition, with all costs and charges incidental thereto, and legal interest thereon from the time the fame should have been paid: And the negleft or refufal to pay any such requifitioif after public notice {hail have been given at least for three months in all the newfpapersheiein before enumerated, shall have the effect to forfeit all preceding payments made on the thare or (hares so neglefled or relufed to be paid to .the use and benefit of the company." The above extrail is publiflied for the infor mation of such of the stockholders as have not complied with the requisitions heretofore made —they are as follow : On the ift November, 1795, »o dollar*, on the 10th May, 1796, 40 dollars ; the 20th July, 1796, 40 dollars ;on the ift September, 1796, 40 dollars, and on the ift November, 1796, 60 dollars. Caution is now giveß that after the expiration of the time limited for the continuance of this advertise ment (three months) the law will be carried into rigid and complete effeft against all delin quents. By order of the Directors, WALTER SMITH, Treasurer. Georgetown, May 1, 1797. iaw3m Lottery and Broker's Office, No. 64, South Second-ftrect. ( TICKETS in the Canal Lottery, No. a, for fa!e —This Lottery will positively comrapnce drawing the 29th day of May naxt—Checkbooks for registering and examination in this, the City o£ Washington, No. a, and Paterfon Lotteries, now drawing, are kept—also information where Tickets in Washington, No. a, and Patterfon may be had—Tickets in th<i Schuylkill Bridge Lottery for sale at ten dollars each, and as soon as ifiucd, Tickctsin all the other Lotteries authorized by the Legislature of thisilate will be for sale. The lubfcriberfolicits the application of the pub« lie a*d his friends who wish to fell bank (lock, cer tificates, bills of exchange or note*, houses, land, •kc.or to obtain money cn depefit of property. IVILUAM BLACKBURN. April 8. izw DiVertimenti ; Or,- Familiar Lessons for the PIANO FORTE. To which is prefixed, A Ground for the Improvement of youßg PraSi tioners; COMPOSED by R. Taylor, music profeffor, Philadelphia, published this day. price two dollars, printed for the author, No. 96, North Sixth-lireet, and fold at Carr's musical rcpofiteries Philadelphia and New-Yoik, and Ormrod, No. 41, Chefnut-ftreet ; where may he had by the fame author, a var'ety of fcriou3, comic and paf aoral songs, rondo for forte piano, leSoa for two performers on one inftrummit, &c. &c. &c. May 16. wjt r I ""HE holders of Robert Morris and John Ni- J_ cholfan's notes and acceptances, deposited as collateral feeurities for the engagements of Edward Fax and JamcsGreenleaf, are requetlcd to TAKE NOTICE That the fubferibers, it the requelt and by the authority of the holders of near nine tenths ol 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 fccured, together with all the deeds and obli gations thereunto attached—therefore any applica tion tor sale of any part of said propertyi* to be made to THOKIrtS W-FRANCIS, HENRY PRATT, JOHN MILLER, jun, JOHN ASHLEY, JACOB BAKER. March 2. m&th'f i 300 Dollars Reward. WHEREAS ? certain Christopher F.Parnell, failed from Bolton, on or about the 27th of October last, in the sloop Union, with a valua ble cargo, bound to Baltimore, but went off to the Weft-Indies where he fold the vessel and Cargo. On or about thefirft inft. he was appre hended (as a fufpicionscharadter) in thistown, and examined before fevcral magistrates, but for the want of fufficient proof to detefl him in his villany he was discharged. The fall is, the said Parnell is a villain, and i> attempting to defraud sundry persona to the aipount of ao,ooo dollars. He left this town about the l®th inft. he rode in a chair (painted green ) drawn by a grey mare, and went on the Newbefn ro:\d, but on this fide Trenton, took the road of Fayetteville, and moil probably is palling through the back part of the state into the western countries. JJe had when he left this town, upwards of 2000 dollars in gold, and about 7900 dollars in bank notes. Parnallis a small man, about 30years of age, much pock-marked, and has long black hair, remarkable small eyes, and has » down look when spoken to. Whoever will secure the said Parnell, and the money he has with him, and give informa tion to Benj.Williams of Baltimore, John Hogg, Esq. at Hilllborough, to Mr. A. Jocelin, of this town, orto the fubferiber, who is in pursuit of the villain, ihall receive the above reward. ABNER CRAFT. Wilmington, (N. C.) April 26, 179 $ City of Washington. SCHEME Of the Lottery, No. 11, For the Improvement of the Federal City. A laagnificentdwelling-houfe 20,c00 dollars, 3c caih 30,000, are 50, boo 1 ditto 15,000 & east 2,5,009 40,00© 1 ditto 15,000 & caih 15,000 3®, 000 I ditto 10,000 & cash 19,000 20,000 I ditto 5,000 & cash 5,000 10,000 1 ditto 5,000 & caih 5,c00 10,000 1 caih prize of 10,000 2 do. 5,000 each, are • 10,000 10 do. 1,000 - - 10,000 to do. 500 - - 10, son 00 do. 100 • - 10,000 aoo do. 50 - - io.ooi 400 do. 35 - 10,000 I,COO do, 3B - 20,000 15,000 do. 10 - 150,000 16,739 Prizes. 23,261 Blank*. 50,000 TickeU, at Eight Dollars, 400,000 N. 8- To favour these who may take a quan tity of Tickets, the prize of 40,000 dollars will be the la st drawn ticket, and the 30,000 tjie last but on* : And approved notes, securing payment in either mcn«y or prizes, in ten days alter drawing, will be received sot any number not less than 30 tick ets. This Lottery will afford an elegant specimen of the private buildings to be erected in the City of Walhington—Two beautiful designs arc already feleited for the entire fronts on two of the public squares; from these drawings it is proposed to ereft two centre and 'ourcorner Wildisgs as soon aspof fible after this lottery is fold, and to convey them, when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in the manner described in the scheme for the Hotel Lottery. A nett deiuflion of five per cent, will be made to defray the neceflary expenses of print ing, &c. and the surplus will be made a part of the fund intended for the National Univeriity, to be erected within the city of Walhington. The real fecuritiesgiven for the payment of the Prizes, are held by the President and two Dire<st ers of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the amount of the lottery. SAMUEL BLODGET. ,§, Tieketsmay be had at the Bank of Colum bia ; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore; ot Peter Oilman, Boston : of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richard Wslls, Cooper's Ferry. mwf ror Sale, At the Office of the Gazette of the United States, No. 119, Chel'nut-ftreet, The lafl Report of the late Secretary of the Treasury ; being a brief history of the state of financial eoncems of the United States. The Proceedings of the Executive of the United States refpeflmg the western in furredlion : Containing many faiits and cir cumstances no where else to be found. 50 cents. The Letter of Mr. Pickering to ourminifter in France. 37 1-1 cents. An Account of the Receipts and Expenditures of the United States for the year >795- A few copies of the volume for 1794 may be had to complete setts, D'lvernois' account of the Revo lution in Geneva, 12 1-2 cents. April 3. § Mr. Pickering's Letter to Gen. Pinckney. A few copies of the above iotfrcfting paper, may be had it the office of the Gazette cf the U nited Stales. my 13 S TEAS. A FEW (.hefts of Imperial, Hyson Skin and Souchong Teas of a superior' quality for sale at the fiore of the subscriber, the north west corner of Market and Third-streets. Patent Shot. ALSO, A large CELLAR to be let at a very low rent. Enquireas above of RICHARD WISTAR. April 29. ftu&tlum For Sale, At thi« Office, No. 119 Che/nutftrtet, A few copies of a late Report of a Committee of the Seriate, on the fubjeit of the GEORGIA LANDS. March 13 § Wanted to hire, In she city os-Philadelphia nr neighborhcod, A Malt-house and Brewery. For further particulars please apply to the' Printer hereof. May SWAN N'S Riding School, f hrfc Academy isf Infirmary, Adjoining the Public Square, Market Street. Tt SWANN R ETURNS his sincere thankt toihofe gentlemen by whom he has been employed, during his refidencc in this City, sod flatters himfelf that the success of bis efforts, in the numerous, ebitinate and dangerous dis eases in Horses, in which he has been eonfulted, to gether with his moderate charges, will secure their future favors and recommendation. He now begs leave to inform them and the public at large that his (pacious and commodious peemifes, erefied for the purposes above de-scribed are open for the reception of pupils of either lex, whowifhtobe inftruitcd in the Art of Riding, and the right method of governing their horses, so at to ride them with ease elegance, and fafety—their horses will be care fully and expeditiously broke, for every purjpofe,and made obedient to he will of the riders ; the natural powers whicn are shut up in them, will be unfolded by art, calling forth uniformity-of motion, and giving to that noblt animal all those beauties of action which providence has lo bountifully bellowed on them. Also, at his hospital. every disorder to which the horse is liable will be treated according to the rules of art, confirmed by long and repeated experience. The utility of the above inftitutipn has never beerr qnelfioned, that it has long been wanted in this city,, every gentleman's flud will manifeft, and T. Sw /.xjt as the (jideflablifherot theveterenary art, folicitt atid icliet upon the fuppott of thai public (which he it ever anxious in fetving) to enable him to bring'it to perfe&ion. The idea of a fubfeription for 'hat pur. pose hat beeu hinted by several gentleman, who-with to promote the inftituiioo—the amount of each fub feription to be returned by services in any of the de- he protefTea, agreeable to the rate of charget (fated in hi? hand bill. Suchfubfcription is now o pen, and the Bgrutoret of many relpeQable gentlemen already obtained. He therefore injorips his friends and furh Ladies and gentlemen to whom he has not the honor of being known, that he (hall in a few days takethe liberty of waiting upoa them and falici ting their support and protection. N. B. HoiTesare properly prepared for thofc La diesaad ®emlemenwho wish to be inflrufclrd. Nov. 5. tth&f. Chocolate and Mustard Manufactured as usual, Ginger and Fepptr ground Shelled or Peat 1 Barley Bhiladelphia Porter, Beer, Ale and Cyder London Porter Taunton and Barton Ale Red Port and other Winei, eitbc bottle#, or by the pipe, quarter-ca/k or gallon—fuitablc for exportation or home consumption For Sale by John Haimrth. No. 98 South Front street. May 18 th^w NOTICE. IF JOSEPH WESSELS, formerly of London, who came paflenger in the (hip Faftor, 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 fpe&ing him will be thankfully received. May ii * CLARET OF THE Vintage of 1792, In cases of 14 and 30 bottles each, FOR SALE BV RUNDLE £5" LEECH. March 19 mwftf An excellent Stand for Bufiaefs, With Stoii fuitablc thereto. THE fubferibers, aflignees of Jol'eph Meif fon, offer Sot fjle all the Hock of goods on hand, lately belonging to said Meifi'on, conlift ing of a groat variety of liquors, groceries, &c. Any person wifting to engage in bnfmefs as a grocer, will have an opportunity of purchafmg: the whole of the retail ltore on reasonable terms, and can immediately get pofijfiion of it, at the corner of Strawberry alley and Chefnut-flreet, which has been longknown as an excellent stand for that line of business. If not fold in ten 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 auction. For terms apply to David Walker, Wm. Buckley, or Samuel Keith. May 10 S TO BE RENTED, And may be entered upon at any time, THAT forcibleand well improved water works on Rrandywine, three miles from the town of Wilmington, in the slate 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 three pair burr stones, boulting works, corn kiln and every other ne-ceflary apparatus. A Saw Mill, In the best order, and a pair of timber wheels. A Smith's Shop and Tools. To'accommodate th*fe works there is a large commodious (tone dwelling house, kitchen and wash house and a number of d welling house? for workmen, with gardens adjoining ; two large stone Habits, two llone coal houses, at id a coop er's shop, with meadow and pasture grounds. If the tenant chutes he may have the oppor tunity to purchase an excellent te.m of five hor ses, wagyca, coal carriages and bed, with a flock of coal in the coal houses fufficten: to ma nufaflure three hundred tons of iron.—Apply to RUMFOKD to' ABIJAH DAWES, No. 7, South Wa'.er-flrecJ.
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