( 3u?ZttZ of the if Philadelphia Daily Advertiser. 1479.] Advertisement. PURS UAN rla an Order from the Orphans* Court, nv til It fold at PUBLIC SALR, at Cranberry, on Wednesday, the 14 tb day of fun: next, all that valuable REAL RS'TA TE, late belonging to the Rev. Gilbert 4 f. Snowden, diceifrd, lying in and near Cranberry, in the county of Mtddlefex, torenfbip of Sontb Brunswick, Hate of Ntrrv Jersey, upon the lower flage road leading from Philadelphia to Neiv Tcrk. A very eltgant frame ho"/l in a beautiful and healthy situation, painted white, wit') ycnetian window flutters, thirty feet front and thir'y eight feet dc?p, trvo rooms with a handsome hall or entr on the firj] floor, three rooms on the second floor and two 1 11-fuvfbcd garrets. In the rear of the house is an txte ."it tua-flory building confiding of a dining-room fir work people, spacious pantries and a large [kitchen, with ivsry convenience, and over tbefe are three chambers for To the right is an additional building confiding <sf a chamber below and a library above—under the whole mre very fine cellars paved with brick. The house is en tirdy new and finifbed with tajle. Every room is bung with bells that lead both to tie kitchen and the ferHunts' apartments : there is a pump in the yard; and a flone and brick pavement round the whole Jioufe, which is enclof ei luitb a handsome railing, with three gates in front. Tie farm comfifls of one hundred and Jixty seven acres, ' with a proportion of woodland and meadow, under excel lent ftnte ; a garden with pale fence; a large barn, (ta ble , carriage-hovfe, cowhouses, &c. all new, and built in the mfl manner : with a young orchard of 2CO grafted tress. Nearly adjoining said farm is a lot of Woodland of thebeft quality, containing 37 acres. Alfa a tra& of land within seven miles of Cranberry, containing one hun dred and fifty acres, three-fourths meadow and the red ex- timber. Ibis will be fold in lots or together, as •will befl fait the purchafcrs. 1 he payments, one thirdcafh——one third in one year~— and toe remaining third, one year follonving, with intereu on the two lafl payments, and approved feeurity. For further particulars enquire of Nathaniel Hunt, bjtj.ur Dr. Ralph Lott, Cranberry ; of lfaac Snowden, at Princeton ; or of lfaac Snowden, Jun. South Sec end flrett, Philadelphia, May 2J §CmwftS To be fold cheap, To close an adventure, 7 Bales Baftas 1 ditto CofTas Apply at the Store of Mordecai Lewis. May r6 eoiw City of Washington. SCHEME Of the Lottery, No. 11, For the Improvement of the Federal City. A'magnificeut dwelling-house 20,000 dollars, & caill 30,000, ire 50,009 1 ditto 15,000 & cast 35,00s 40,000 1 ditto 15,000 & caih 15,000 30,000 x ditto 10,000 & caih 10,000 ao,aeo j ditto 5,000 & caih 5,000 10,000 : r ditto 5,000 Sc. caih 5,000 10,000 1 cab prize of 10,000 J a do. 5,000 each, are ■ 10,000 1 30 do. 1,000 - - 10,000 »o do. 500 - - 10,000 00 do. 100 - - 10,000 »oo do. 50 jo,oos 4co do. 15 - 10,000 1,000 do. 3® - 10,000 15,000 do. to • 150,000 16,739 Prizes. 3 3,361 Blank*. 50,000 Tickets, at Eight Dollars, 4*0,000 N. B. To favour thofc who may take a quan tity of Tickets, the prize of 40,000 dollars will be the cast drawn ticket, and the 30,000 the last but on* : And approved notes, securing payment in either money or prizes, in ten days after drawing, will be received foi any number not lefsthan 30 tick ets. This Lottery will afford an elegant specimen of the private buildings to be ere&ed in the City of Washington—Two beautiful designs are already iele&ed for the entire fronts on two of the public squares; from these drawings it ispropofed to ere<st two centre and r our corner buildings, as foonaspof 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 deduction 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 Notional Univerlity, to be erected within the city of Waihington. The real fecuritiesgiven for the payment of the Prizes, are held by the President and two Dire&- ors of the Bank of Columbia, and are valued at more than half the c mount ot the lottery. SAMUEL BLODGET. Tiekets may be had at the Bank of Colcm hij ; of James Weft & Co. Baltimore; of Petrr Oilman, Uoflon : of John Hopkins, Richmond ; and of Richard Walls, Cooper's Ferry. mwf Notice. A LLperfons indebted to the Eilate of Saiau i -ii. Makihau, deerafed, are requelled to make immediate payment, and th"fe that have demands 1 again# said estate, are desired to bring in their ae- j toonts properly attefled forfettlement, to either of | thefubicribcrs. Christopher Marshall, Jr. 1 C a spa R W. Haines, .Abraham M. Garklgues, I Adminiilrators to the Eilate of Sarah Marihall, ■deeoafed. June 3 zaw3w ( PennfylvaniaPopulatioo Company. i NOTICE is hereby given to the Share Hold- J era, that a further afleiTWient of nine dol lars is levied on each ihare, payable as follows, viz. ; '• Six Dollars immediately, and Three Dollais on the lit of July next. Which they are requested to pay to the Treasu rer of the Company, at the Company's Office, JJo. 53, North Fourth-street, jgreeably to the times above mentioned ; and they are further informed, that on their negle&ing to pay.the fame as above diredted, the fovcral forfeitures ' will be exalted. I Bv order of the Board, SOL. MAKACHE, Trelfurer. 1 May 17. d ;ot Delaware and Schuylkill Canal Company, i May \JI, 1797. THE STOCKHOLDERS WHO are in arrcaisfor anyfemsdeeon their 1 re r pe&ive (karcs, are requelled to pay the | tunc. 1 WILLIAM GOVETT, Trcrfurer. IO B>4W For Sale or Charter, i ~ ■ THE SHIP ■ warren, flen/amin Church, Afafter. ! s \l: X *- v OF about zBo tons burthen. Ea ■T-r,.fWSU ■ quircof Jeffs 1$ Robert Waln- May 16 5 JohnTarris, master. A GREAT p3rt of her cargo is engaged, and ihe will fail in ten days. For freight orpaf fage apply to capt. Tarris. at Willings & Francis' wharf, or to GURNET & SMITH. May 35 § For London, WILLIAM PENN, Jamrs 'Josiah, Majler. WILL fail with all convenient speed. For freight or paiTage apply to Jeffe iff Robert Wain. May 19 ' § .. For Freight or Charter, •' To any part of Europe, The S'wedi/b Ship Alexander Magnus, Capt. Carl O. Ehsman, A BOUT 350 tons burthen, in this port; and JTL also the Uanilh Ship FREDERICK |ULIU3 KAUS, of 450 tons, now lying in Hampion Roads. Apply to JOHN VAUGHAN. May 26. tuthfSt For Sale, The cargo -of ihe brig Enterprise, Captain Langdon from Boufdeaux, now landing at Morton's wharf, CONSITING OF 514 hhds. of Claret 2 • ai; cases of ditto -o "2 100 cjfes of Sweet Oil 3 110 pipes London proof > '5 * io pipes of Holland proof ) BRANDY - Apply to Wharton Lewis, No. 115, South Front St. Said Brig, WILL take a FREIGHT for p the Weft-Indies or Europe, fails fait, burthen about fifteen hun -JSLX.-1 Sadred barrels, is in complete or der, and will be ready to receive a cargo in a few days Apply asabovo. 1 May 34 Georgetown Bridge Company. Extradt of an a£t paffetl by the Legislature of the state of Maryland on the 39th December, 1791, entitled, "An aft for erefling a bridge over Potowmac river. '• And be it enabled, that the CaiU direiflors or any two »f them ihall and may require any sum or sums 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 mayl>e lawful for the direct ors K> sue for and recover in the nams of the company such unpaid requifitiort, with all coits and charges incidental thereto, and legal interest therecn from the time the fame ihould have I«eu paid: And the negleft or refufal to pay any such requisition after public notice ihall have been given at least for three months in all the newipapersheiein before enumerated, fcall have the effect to forfeit ail preceding payments made on the ihare or ihares so negleited or refufed to be paid t9 the use and benefit of the company." 1 he above extract is publiihed for the infor mation of such of the ilockholders as have not complied with the requisitions heretofore made —they are as follow :On the Ift November, 1795, 30 dollars, on the loth May, 1796, 40 dollars; an the 30 th July, 1796, 40 dollars ; on the ift September, 1796, 40 dollars, and on the lit 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 l>e carried into rigid and complete efTeift against all delin quents. , By order of the Direiftors, WALTER SMITH, Treafarer. , Georgetown, May 1, 1797. iaw3m William Haydon, Drawing Mafler, from London ; WHERE he studied several years under one of the moil emineat mailers in that sci ence. He attends ycung ladies and gentlemen ' at their refpeitive h'oules. His terms are fix < dollars per month for attendance three times per week; likevrife all kind of ornamental ] painting, fruit, flowers, &c. taught on the above terms. A line directed to W. Haydon, No. 36, Pear ftreet,will be immediately attended to. W. H. flatters himfelf his terms will be par- 1 ticularly advantageous, where there are several ' pupils iii the fame family ; as he makes no al- ' teration in his terms if there are two or three ' to teach in one family. May 9. *_ j This Day is published, i By THOMAS DO BSO N, 1 At the Stone House, No. 41 south Second-street, Price 37 1-3 cents, 1 wo Leflures on Combujlion. supplementary to a courfeof Ledures onCHE- O MtSTRY ; containing an Examination of Dr. Prieftby's Considerations on the Doctrine of Phlo giilon, and the acconipofitioo of Water, j By JOHN MACLEAN, I Proftffor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy j in the College of New-Jersey. _May 13 mvrf3p I Caution. '"r'HE Public are hereby forewarned agtinft 3 JL tiuiling.thc step-daughter of the Sulilcriti er, and her mother, his second wife. Repeated t mifeondud\ compels him to forbid any person to t give them credit on his account, as he will pay i no debts of their contracting after this date. c LUNO BROWN. Philadelphia, May 16, a 797 18— fh3ti By John Fenno, N°- rip Chefnut Street. PHILADELPHIA• MONDAY EVENING, JUFE 5, t 797 . The C emmiffioners carrying into efle.2 the Cith article of the X treaty of amity, comim rce and navigation, con cluded between his Briunoic imjejty and the United _ States of America, en the 19th day of November, X 794, having this day constituted their Bo\r \ — purfuaut and agreeibfy to the said treaty, u. \sre by give notice, that tliey arc ready to proceed t» bullncfs accordingly; and they desire that all claims under the said article (which so far as the faaie de scribes the cases thereby provided for, is hereunto annexed) may be lodged with their Secretary with out delay. 1 hey further deiire that all such claims may not only-date in what manner the several cases come j within the defcriptioH of the said article, but also especially fit forth .he nature of the evidence by , which the claimants relpedtively undertake tofub ftantiatc the fame. Exjraft from the said article, " Whereas it is alledgcd by divers Britilh mer " chants, and ethers his majesty's fubjedts, that " debts to a conildcrable amount, n hich were bona " fide contracted, befpre the peace, still remain " owing t« them by citizens or iahibitants of tile " United States; and that by the operation of va " rious lawful impediments, since the peace, not " only the full recovery of the said debts has been " delayed, but also the value and security thereof " hive been in several Instances impaired and (ess " ched, so that by the ordinary course of judicial " proceedings, the Britifii creditors cannot now _ " obtain and actually have and receive full and " adequate compensation for the-lofts and dama " ges which tncy have thereby luf ain-d: It is a " greed that in all such cases where full compenfa -11 tion for such lolTes and damages cannot for what " ever reafou be a£lu illy obtained, had and recei " ved by the said creditors in the ordinary course " of justice, the United States will make full and " complete compensation for the fame to the said " creditors: but it is dil'tindly understood, that " this provision is to extend to such losses only as " have been occasioned by the lawful impediments " aforefaid, and is not to extend to lofles occasion " ed by such infolvcncy of the debtors or other " causes, as would equally have operated to pro " duce such loss, if the said impediments had not " existed ; nor to such lofies or damages as have " been occasioned by the manifeft delay, ornegli " gencc, or wilful omiifion of the claimant." By order of the Board, GRIFFITH EVANS, Secretary. Philadelphia, Commissioners" Office, No. 3 south Sixth-ftrcet, May 29, '7V7- J i—tawjw SWAN N'S Riding School, Horse Academy & Infirmary, Adjoining the Public Square, Market Street. T. SWANN RETURNS his sincere thanks to those gentlemen by whom he hai been emploped, during hisrefidence in this City, and Batters hirnfelf that tfce fuccefj of his : efforts, in the numerous, obllinate and dangerous dif eales in Horses, in which he has been conlulted, to- ' gethefwith his moderate charges, will secure their future favors and recommendation • He now begs leave to inform them and the public at large that his spacious and commodious premifei, : eredted for the purpofet above described are open for ' the reception of pupils of either lex, who wish to be mftrufted in the Art of Riding, and the right method of governing their horses, so as to ride them with cafe elegance, and l'afety—their horses will be care fully and expeditioufl pbroke, for every purpose, and made obedient to he will of the riders; powers which are shut up in them, will be unfolded by art, calling forth uniformity of motion, and giving * to that nobleanimal all those beauties of a&ion 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 of j trt, confirmed by longand repeated experience. The utility of the above inftitation has never been ' qnellioned, that it has long been wanted in this cup, ' every gentleman's stud will manifeft, and T.-Swa*n as the fiift eftahlifher of the art, fohcits and , lelies upon the fuppoit of that public (which he is ever anxious io serving) to enable him to bring it to perfection. The idea of a fubfeription for that pur- J pafe has beeu hinted by several gentleman, who wish 1 to promote the inflitution the amount of each lub- j fcripiion to be returned by services in any of the der pirtmentsi he profelfes, agreeable to the rate of charges -r Aated in nis hand bill. Sachfubfcription is now o pen, and the signatures of maisy reiptftable gentlemen 1 already obtained. He therefore injorms hii friends and such Ladies and gentlemen to whom he has not - the honor of being known, that he shall in a few days takethe liberty of waiting upon them and folici tiug their support and protedion. N. B. Hurlcs are properly prepared for those La diesand GemJemenwho wish to be inflru'&ed. Nov. 5. tth&f. I TO BE RENTED, ~ And may be entered upon at any time, THATforcibleand wellimprovedwater works -i on Brandywine, three miles from the town * ef Wilmington, in the state of Delaware; CONSISTING OF A large, convenient Slitting Mill, c In complete order, having several pair of rolls and cotters of every lize. A large, Stone Merchant Mill, Having three pair burr stones, boulting works, corn kiln and every other necetTary apparatus. A Saw Mill, o In the best order, and a pair of timber wheels. A Smith's Shop and Tools. To accommodate these works there is a large commodious stone dwelling house, kitchen and walh house and a number of dwelling honfes for workmen, with gardens adjoining ; two large stone (tables, two stone coal houses, and a-coop er's /hop, with meadow and pasture grounds. c If the tenant chufes he may have the oppor tunity to purchase an excellent te«m of five hor ses, waggon, coal carriages and bed, with a stock of coal in the coal houses fuflieient to ma- I nufailure three hundred tons of iron.—Apply to RUMFOKD & ABIJAH DAWES, No. 7, South Water-street. r TO BE SOLD, p And pofleflion given immediately, v A Lot of Land ; , {■ SITUATED in Mount-Holly, in the county d of Burlington, in New-Jetfey, lately occu: p pied by Francis Bullus, Esquire, upon which ar» ti an excellent brick house, two (lories high, with p four convenient rooms on each floor, also a good a liable, carriage houl'e and other buildings. The p lituation is valuable forbufinefs of any kind, and at lead equal to ai:y other in the tow». J The terms of payment will be made easy to the purchaser. Apply to \Villiam Koflell, Esq. uire, Johs Perry, or Richard Coxe, merchants, in Mount-Holly, or to the SuhGmber, in the city of Burlington. a JOSEPH U-ILVAINE. n But li»E'ow, «7th April May s—fjw5 —fjw j A New Work. - PROPOSALS For printing and poblifhing, by fubfeription, The - History of Pcnnfylvania, IN Norih-America, from the original inflitution and fcttlcmcDt of that province, under the fi/ft propii s etor aud governor, William Pink, in 1681, 'till aftet the year 174*; viith 3 AN INIRODUCTION Refpefling the Life of w. PENN, Prior to theg'ant of that Province, and the reli t gious Society of the ptople called Quakers; wiih the - FIRST RISE of the NEtOHBORI \'G COLONIES, > msre particularly of WtST-NEW-JERSEY, and the r Settlement of the DUTCH and SWEDES on DELA . WARE. To which is added, A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SAID PRO VINCE. And of the genera) Hate, in which it flourifhed, principally bmween thr years 1760 and 1770. The whole including a variety of things, ufelul and in teresting to be known, refpefling that country in ear'y time, dec. With an appendix. Written principally betweemhe years 1776 and 1780, By -tcBXRT Provd. " Pukfoim -fl bncficere etiam lemdktre haud akjmiim <y?, vcl face vet btllo clarum fieri licet.'' sal. Catalin, "SeJcum fieri7ue ariitrentur res folticai ma-ore, effc juam urianas, mniuendae/i hazopinio." Cic. Off. (f nttrei according to law.) " WILLIAM PENN, thegieat iegiflator of the Quakers, (in Pennsylvania)had the success of a con queror, in eftaiilifhing and defending his colony, a. mong savage tribes, without ever drawing thefword ; the goodness of the moil benevolent rulers, in trea ting his fubjecls as his own children ; and the tender nels of an univerial father, who opened hia arms to all mankind without diftinfiiono* 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&io* and emolument of the State-" EJfayon Toleration, by Arthur o'Leary. CONDITIONS. I. This work willbe printed in two oflavo vol umes, neatly bound and lettered, both in (heep and calf, for the choice of the fubferibers; on paper simi lar to that of thecond'tioos, as pubhjkci in the Subjcrip t ion papers. 11. The head of William Penn, handsomely en-, graved, will be prefixed to the firft, and a map or Ik etch 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 calf;—one dollar to be paid at the time of fubfciibing, two dol lars on the delivery of the firftj 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 an 3 finifhed with iall convenient expedition. Subscriptions will be received by Zachariah Poul fan, jun. Printer, No. 80, Chefuut-ilreet, and at the Philadelphia Library in Fifth-ftreet ; by Uaac Col lin«. Printer, and Joseph James, Merchant, New- York: by John P..Pleafantsand George W. Field, Msrchants. Baltimore; and by other pelfons both In town and country, February 18. tn&f for Sale, At the Office of the Gazette of the United States, No. 119, Chefnut-ftreet, The lajl Report of the late Secretary ■ of the Treafitry; being a brief history ps the state of financial <>oncerns of the United States. The Proceedings of the Executive of the United States refpetSling the western in lurrcfliou ; Containing many faifls and cir cumllances no where else to be found. 50 cents. The Letter of Mr. Pickering to our rainifter in France. 37 1-2 cents. An Account of the Receipts and Expenditures of the United States for the year i 17 9S- A few copies of the volume for 1794 tflay be < had to complete setts. D'lvernois' account of the Revo- - lutionin Geneva, n 1-1 cents. April 3. § - Important Public Document. THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, And for Sale t At the Office of the Editor ofthe Gazette e>f the j United States, c No, 119 Cheliiut-Stre»t, [PRICK ONE IkOLLAR AND FIFTY CEHTs] [ A FEW COPIES OF THE £ Receipts and Expenditures c OF THE UNITED STATES, « For the Year 1795, — r Being the I.atest Period to which an account i can be made up. fc February t2. # S. t For Sale,! ~ J. At this Office, No. 119 Chefnut'jlreet, A few copies of a late Report of a Committee of the Senate, on the fubje£ of the GEORGIA LANDS. 1' Marc,h 13 S I Laws of the U. S. ti SWIFT's EDITION. JuJi Publijhed, j Price 6 dollars, 3 vol. i2mo. a Sold by W. Young, Mills and Son, H. and ri P. Kice, M. Cvey, K. Campbell and Co. j. Laws of the United States, ci From the commencement of the Federal Govern- 3 merit to the end of the lajl Session of Con- d grefs, which terminated Mtrch $, 1797. b Hj I HIS edition, published under an order of I- Congress of the United States, hat many P peculiar adyintages. In the former one, each hi volume had a separate index, which rendered the reference in all cases, difficult and trouble- - some, and in many almost impoiCble. The in dexes were, moreover, very injudicipufly com piled. On the contrary, in the present edition, there is one copious, luminous index, com piled by Zephaniah Swift, Eftj. referring to all the volumes, and compriCng in itfelf a com plete digest of all the laws of the United States. Mr. Pickering's Letter to Gen. l'inckney. A few copies of the above intsrefiing paper, may be had as the office of the Calette of the U mted'iates. MaylJ 5 Now Landing, -At Pratt's u/harf FROM on boardth; (hip Thomas Clulklcy, c Capt. Rafcr, from Bourdeanx, /"'LARET irt calks Ditto in cases id White Wine Vinegar Red Skins in boxes *" For Sale by Ritndlehf Leech. Tf » t ™ A few hhds. N. E. Rum, ' Of a SUPERIOR QUALITY, " HYSON ■) OUNG HYSON > TEA S, in quarter cheAs, Afti IMPERIAL 3 L for pale by A. Marple & Israel W. Morris, ' No. 60 Dock-flreet. t . 7 - mw&fg't y Gold and Silver Watches, 1, an f *ccllent quality, and neat faihicnabis V-/ Gold Chains, Seal> aud Keys, Eight Day Clocks and Time Pieces, faHuqnable Steel andC-iit Chains, &c. &c. for Sale by JOHN J. PARRY, Clock and Watchmaker, No. 38. S. ad street. Clocks and Watches ot ail kinds carefully repaired. c May ry. lue s. & f a . j w New Hat and Hosiery Store. - Jnji Imported, In theJhips William Pain and Star, from Lcndon, ar.d nouj opining by WILLIAM M'DOUGALL, AT hi. new Hat and Hosiery Store, No. 134, Market ftreet— -1 An elegant affortnwnt ol silk, cotton and thread ■ Stockings 1 Silk, cotton and thread Gloves Pantaloons, &c. &c. Likewise, a handsome assortment of men's, wo men's, and children's fafliionable Hats, fuitablcfcr the Scafon. A considerable quantity of low and middle pricad Hats aflorted in cases, intended for country itores. ; May 13. taw William Blackburn, LOTTERY and BROKER'S OFFICE No. 64 south Second-street. TICKETS in the Canal Lottery, No. 11, which commenced drawing the 29th May, FOR SALE. The price of tickets will rife in propor tion as the drawing advances, particularly on ac count of the five firft drawn tickets, prizes of four thousand dollars each, on the lalt day ot drawing. Check Books kept for examination and register ing, in the Canal, No. a, City of Wafliingtou, No. 2, and Paterfon Lotteries. Also, tickets for sale in the Schuylkill bridge and Perkiomen Bridge lotteries, which will begin drawing in the ceurfe of the summer. The business of a Broker in all kinds of Stock, Bills, Notes, Lands, &c- &c. traafaifted with the utmost a:tenti*B. June 2 tu&f Imported, in the Jhip Pigou, And for sale by John Morton, No. 116, South FronS-ftreet, Hyson Hyson Skin ( Tr , c Young Hyson Imperial J April 20. cots To be Sold, The time of a Negro Man, WHO has about fix years and an kalf to serve. He is bonoft and sober, a toler able waiter, and understands driving a carriage. For terms apply at No, 113, Souih Third Street. May 25. eod6t- To be fold at Public Vendue, To the bigheft bidder, at the heufc ef Mr. William Evans, the sign of the Indian/ Queen, in the city of Baltimore, on the a.fth day of O&ober next, at 11 o'clock, A. M. About seven thousand acrfj of land, the property of William Bell, of Philadelphia, lying between Reifter's-town aad Weftminftcr, commonly called Little Winehefter, (the turn pike road runs through a considerable part'of tliefe lane's) the tracJl begins about 17 miles from Baltimore, within a few hundred yards, '• of said Rciiler'e-town, and extends to the tfif tance of abaut twenty-three miles from Balti more, and li* on the main falls of Patapfico river, from three to four miles thereon. Will be fold in trail? of one hundred and fifty to three hundred acre. There is a large propor tion of meadow and wood land ori each trail, fomc of tiiem highly improved, with excellent buildings and fine gr;fs. ALSO, A traft of seven hundred acres of land, called Clover Farms, within five miles of Bladenlhurg, esteemed very good for Grass. Richard Ponfonby,of Bladen (burgh, will (hew this land to any person inclined to purchase. ALSO, A tract of land ©f about three hun dred and thirty acres, within about two miles and a half o! the Prelident's house in the Fede ral City. It is nearly all wood land, and a fine high profpefl, from which may be fcen the city of Washington, Bladenfburg-h, Alexandria and a part of George-town, 'and many miles downihe Potomac river. Mr. Richard Ponfon by, of Bladenfburg, will also (hew this land. A liberal credit will be given for the greatest part of the purchase money, i'he terms will be made known on Che day of sale. May 8 w^m Chocolate and Mustard Manufactured as usual, Ginger and Pepper groupd Shelled or Pearl Barley « Bhiladelphia Porter, Beer, Ale and Cyder London Porter Taunton and Burton Ale Red Port and other Wines, eithe bottled, or by the pipe, quarter-calk or gallon—suitable for exportation or home consumption For Salt by John Haworfh. No. 98 south Front street. May 18 ttl4W [fotvMi XI
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