To be Sold, An elegant Country Seat, Containing 6 acres and 40 perches, with a neat twe story brick House and kitchenthereor, an ap ple Orchard, &c (ituatc on the Irifli lane, in the cowr.fhip of Moysmenfipg, about one mile from the city of Philadelphia. Further particulars will be made known upon application at the office of the Pl.iladclphiaGazette. The improvements upon this place, for taste and elegance iiand unrivalled. N. B. If tbe above place is not fold before the loth inft. it will then be rented, for the Summer season only. § march 5. Wanted, An a&ive, cleanly, industrious woman to cook arid co the bufinef* of the kitchen. Such a one will be allowed good and no other needap |>ly.—Enquire of the Printer. February 7 , § Notice is hereby given, THAT application will be made for the renewal of a Certificate of a Share in the Bank of the United States, {landing in the name of the Subscri ber, No. 5004, and dated July XI, 1797— the fame having Jieen loft. JOHN GRAHAM. march j ,6w TOLET, j4nJ may be entered on Immediately, A good dry Store, Three (lories high, and in an excellent Hand for Apply to Thomas & Jafhua Ft/her, march I. $ No. 5, Dock-rtreet^ Wanted to live in the Countty, About five miles from this city, a fuber flea day Man who imderflaruls gardening and the management of a few acres of land, and would not i>lye£l to attend a couple of horses. Such a one msy meet with liberal wages by applying at the office of tbie Gazette. N. B. Nose seed apply but those of unex ceptionable chiiraiSers. March 13. dtr Custom House, Diflritt of Pennsylvania, March Gih y 1797* HP HE MERCHANTS of PHILADELPHIA, ] L who may have any account or knowledge of ( the capture or detention of any fbip or veflel, ear- j go, or other property, belonging to citizens of the United States, residing within thisdiftrid, by or under tlie authority of foreign nation*, f:nce the firfl day of O&ober, 1792, are particularly requef- ] ted to give in information thereof, to the Collec tor of the Port of Philadelphia, as foop as may , be convenient; fpccifyihg the name of the vessel, the captain's name, t/ie number of tons, the efli mr.ted value of the vessel, if condemned, the efti- { mated value of her cargo, or ether property, whi ther carried, and by, or under the authority of j what nation captured, with such observations as may be thought pecefiary upon the circunaflances of each cafe, in order that statements thereof may be tr nfmitted to the Secretaiy of theTreafury, who is required to lay the fame before th? Senate and House of Reprefcntatives of the United States. march 7. »ot WANTED', A Gardener —a Single Mam. None need apply, unlcf* he can bring good re commendations. Enquire at No. 30 Market-flreet. march 17. *>2w zpn D Q /I I )7 By WHARTON b' LEWIS, No. 115 South Front Street. A quantity of Tanner's Oil, 4th proof Jamaicaßum, entitled ro , l£l amj jd proof Brandy, J drawbask. Madeit a Wine, Juniper Berriis, See. &c. Feb. 9. , eodtf Valuable Property for Sale. FOR SALE, THAT veil known Estate, called SHREWS BURY FARM, formerly the residence of 1 General John Gadwaladcr, firuate on Saffafras Ri ver, in Kent county* Maryland—containing a bout 1900 acres of prime LAND, upwards of 500 of which are in woods. The Buildings are all ex cellent, and confiftof ahandfome Dwelling House, two large Barns with Cow houses, Stables for fifty horses, a spacious treading floor undtr cover, a granary, two Overseer's houses, two ran ges of two story buildings for Negroes (one of them new and 6f hritk), Corn house?, a Smoak house , &c. &c.—The whole liftate being nearly surrounded by water, k requires but little fencing, and has a good Shad ar.d Herring fifhery. It is conveniently fitaated for both the Philadelphia and I Baltimore market?, with two landings on a navi gable river but a Ihort fail from Baltimore. There is a large Perch, and two large Apple Orchards on the ptemiUs; also, a variety of excellent fruits of different kind*. The foil is mostly a rich loom.— The whole 1 will b« fold together, or divided into frr*!ler farms (for which the buildings are conven iently situated) as may suit the purchaser. The Stock on said Farm, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, &c. will also be difpofad of. For further particulars apply to Georok Hastings, on the prcmifes, or to the fubferiber, in Philadelphia. ARCHIBALD M'CALL, jwn. February 24. zaw6w Bafkenridge—for sale IT confifls of 920 acres, .lmoft all of which is a fine rich Meadaw, (the residence of the late Esrl of Sterling). It may be conveniently dixided into five farms, four of which arc bounded on the East by the river Pafaick. Ther* are on it a number of buildings, forming afquare of nearly three aercs—The dwelling house is a very convenient oae and k a fniallexpence would put it it) complete repair. The orchard coniids of 150® fin«bearing engraf ed Apple Trees—and there is on other parts olfaid trait near 300 other Apfle Trees—as also a great variety of ocher fruits.particularly Cherries of the bed and s»o2 delicious kinds. Also, a great number of beautiful Exotics and ForellTrcos, that add to th.' beauty and conveni ence cf the place Its fituatiou is ibcut 18 miles from the towns of Newark and Elizabeth : 10 do. from Morris-Town, and 12 from Springfield—-Tt is wooded and watered, To favc trouble, the price is five pound pr. acre in calh, on delivery of the deeds. Please to en quire of T. McEUEN & Co. No. 78, Chefnut February a. toijtf Canal Lottery—No. 11. WILL commence drawing Monday, the 20th inft. Tickets for Sale in this Lottery, at Seven Dollars, at Wm. BLACKBURN's Lottery and Brokers Office, No. 64, South Second-flreet— Tickets iathe Schuyik II Bridge Lottery, at Tern CoUari, where check booksarj kept lor r#gifter illg -,r.d examining in tljffe, the City of Waihing ton, No. 11.and Pattirfoii Lotteries, and informa tion wh«re tickets m"y be had ill mcftjof the Lotte rics authcrifed by law in any of the States of the Union. N. B. The b*fmefs©f a Bpokhk, inbuyingand fellirg all kinds of Pvblic Stock anri Securities, difcoKSting Bilk and Nct-s of Hand, sale of l ands, llcu.'es, &c.&c. will be duly attended to, hy WM. BLACKBURN. Novcn:biriJ. J PROPOSALS, BY THE Injurance Company of North America. For Insor\nce apainft Fire, on Dwtilling- Houses, Ware-Houses, and other Buildings (and on Goods contained in such Buildings) distant from Philadelphia, in the United Stat-.. T. Common lufurancei, on hazards of the SrJl class, will be undertaken at a premium of ahout halt per cent, per annum. For extra hazardous rifqoes a larger premium will be required, which will vaiy according to circunsftances, fridom ex ceeding one per cent, per annum ; but in some i«- stances, where the property insured i-s not only in itfclf extrahazardous, but rendered ftiil morefo by the vicinity of extra hazardous buddings and occupations, the premium demanded will be railed according to circumstances. Howies and Ware-Houses, the walls and parti tions of which are wholly of stone or brick, well conftrnilfed, so as to li t guarded as well as may be against fires from within, and iree lrom extra ha zardous buildings and occcupations in.their neigh borhood, will be deemed hazardous of the firft class, and may be insured to their full value. Also Goods and Merchandize, not o» an extra hazardous kin*d, in calks, biles, or pack-agas, dc pofitcd in such buildings, to an amount not .ex ceeding 4000 dollars ; but if more than thisfum. is required to be insured in one tenemcat, an addi tional premium will be required, in proportion to circumstances. 11. lnfurances will also be made on buildings ana goods extra hazardous, at premiums proportioned to th# risque. But it is not easy to arrange these under particular heads or clafies, so as to dcfcribe each with tbe necessary accuracy. Each cafe mull therefore be decidedupon accordingto the circum stances attending it ; and these circumstances wili, in general, appear from the description accompa uy:ng the application. Buddings partly conftru&ed of brick or flone, are preferaliie to those wholly wooder. _ And in both cases, the stile of building, how they are oc cupied, how they are fituited, the neighboring buildings, and how occupied, are considerations to be taken into view. And with refj>e£l tegood|, theii'tendnncy, whether from their nature, or from the manner in which they are exposed, ether to commence or to increase an accidental lire, and their liability in such state to receive damage by wet, or by sudden andhally removal, or to be fro len in time of confuficn and hurry, are all cir cumstances of weight ; and the premiums n.ufl be ( proportioned accordingly. 111. The following conditiont are to be under ftoed by the parties. ift. The Inftirance is not binding till the ftipu latedjiremiura be paid ; but it shall be deemed ef feclual from the time cf such payment and accep tance thereof, whether the poiicy be immediately ftgned or not. 2d. lnfurances rcay be renewed at the expira tion of the term of the policy, without further ex perfes than the payment of thu premium of the re newed term, the circumstances continuing the sam« as they were anderftood by the Insurers at the time the former insurance was mads ; but the payment of the premium is clTential to such renewal ; and if the party insured fuffers any time to elapse after the expiration o( the former insurance, before he pays a premium for the renewal, he is not insured during such time ; nor can the insurance be renew ed an the former policy but by computing the commencement of the renewal fri.ni the expiration of the former Infuranr.e. The lubjeil of insur ance may nevertheless be open to treaty for a new insurance. 3d- If ary other insurance bemadeon the fame property ; it must be made known at the time of application, otherwif's the policy made on such ap plication will be void. 4th Goods held in trufl, or nn consignment raay be insured as such in a fenarate policy; but they are not to be considered as infuied stherwife. 5 th. This comjwny will not be liable or accoun table for any loss or damagf occasioned by any for eign invasion, or by any military or uf«rped force, or by peafon of any civil commotion ; or occasion ed by gunpowder, aquafortis or other thing cf the likekind kept in the building, or amongtt the pro perty iul'ured. 6th. Bills of Exchange, Bonds »nd other Secu rities, Title Desds, Money, Bank and other pro miffery Notes, are not included in any insurance ; nor are paintings, -iledal-, jewels, gems, antique curiosities, or mirrors exceeding the value of twen ty-five dollars each, to be considered as insured un less particularly mentioned and by special agree ment. 7th. No insurance will be made for a ftiorter term than one year, nor for a longer term than fe ve.ll years. Persons choosing to insure for seven years (hall be allowed one year's premium by way of difeount: Oce third of a years premium (hall be abated in like manner on an insurance for tkrec year?. Bth. I.olTet sustained by fire en property injured, shall be paid in thirty days after due prouf and li quidation thereof, without dedijet ion. A defciiption of the property to be infurod will be expefted with each application, to be made by a master carpenter and signed by him, as well as by the owner cf the building 01 applicant for in surance, and attested before a Notary or principal Magistrate, who will certily his knowledge of the parties, and their credibility. With refpeil. to Houses and other Buildings, ift. The site and poGtkn ; delcribing the street or road on or near which the building stands ; its contiguity to water, and other cir cumitaoces relative to the extinguilhment of fire in cafe of accident; and particularly whether any and what fire companies are ellahliflied, and engines provided,in the place or neighbourhood. 2d. The materials of which it is built, whe ' ther of brick, flone or wood, and what part of I each, as well as to theoutfide walls as infideor , partition walls, and their refpeftive height and thickness ; the ltyle of the roof and of what , materials ; how secured by battlements or par ; ty walls ; what kind of arcefs to the top of the I house and to the chimnies ; whether any and what eleflric rods ; the number a«d kind of . fire places ; and the kind of deposit for afnes* ! 3d. Ihe dimensions of {he building and how t divided, and tbe style in which it is finifhed so : as to enable indifferent persons to judge in what mannerit is to be repaired or rebuilt in cafe of 1 injury; the age and condition of the building, - and how occepied, whether merely as a dwel i ling house, or for any other, and for what pur • pose , also an estimate of the value of the house ' or building independent of the ground. 4th. Ttie lituation with refpecft to other build : ings or back buildings, whether adjoining or Dot, comprehending at leall one hundred feet each way : what kind qf buildings are within ' j th»t diilance, how built, of what materials,and - how f Occupied or improved, whether as dwel lings for private families or otherwise : whe ther any and what trade or mamifadWy is car- I ried on, and particularly whether there be any ' extra hazardous articles used, or usually depo sited ill the house, or within the distance afore ,faid, and of what kind. Relpedling goods in Houfis, Warehouses, Ac. 1. A fene/al description of the building in which they are kept will btexpeiled, limilar j n all refpeds, as to the danger from {ire, with that required for Insurance on the buildings them selves. 2. A description of the kinds and nature of the goods, whether in cases or other packages, or opened ; and whether displayed in whole' pieces or iri tin ul'ual form for retailing. And if the goods vary materially in kind, a" general il'.imite of the value tf oich kind prspofed 10 be insured j but in the last particular mi.. " ness of description is not expelled. 3. Articles of the following kinds are ccem ed extra haxardous, thwugh in various decrees, in whatever building thty may be placed, viz. pitch, tar, turpentihe, rof'n, .wax, tallow, oil, inflammable spirits, sulphur, hemp, flax, cotton, dry goods of an inflammable kind opened. Glass, china ware or porcelain, efpecial.y un pa. ked; Looking glaflVs, jewelery ; and all o ther articles more than commonly inflammable, or n ore than commonly liable to injury by fyd den removal or by moifiuresj or particularly obnoxious t«> theft on an alarm of fire. Letters pest paid, directed to the Secretary of the Board of Directors, will be duly attended to. i« order for Infrrance accompanied by the means of payiag the premium, will be imme diately executed on the premium being paid. If the application contain an enquiry only, it will be answered. By orrkr of the Board, EIBEN.EZER HAZARD,''Ser'rj. Office of the Jnfurance Company b/*NortV > America ; Philad. Feb. 1, 1798- 5 Feb. ia- llouie and Lots, in Bordeniown. BE SOLD, a handsome two story House, with the Lot on which ii is erefled, situat ed abottt the middle of the beautiful and healthy Village of Bordentown. The house is forty two fret in front, and in neat order. Tfce lot contains one acre, ar dis one hundred feet,oll the main street, and extends with the (atr.e breadth to back flreet. Alio, a large Lot, eon taining nearly four acres, i'eparated from the fesrmer by back flreet. One third only of tha purchase money will be rtquifed upon execut ing a deed, ard for the remainder, such credit w 11 be as the purchaser may chufe. This property will be fold free of all incumbrances, and ap ipdifputabie title given For further particulars enquire either of Dr. William Burnes, residing in Bordentown, near the prtmifes, who will shew the fame, or of PETER THOMSON, Conveyancer, No. 43, Muiberry-ftreet. December 2. 3awtf Boston Glass Manufactory. THF. fitizens of the United States are hereby informed, that the manufacture of Window Glass is now commMcrd at the Glass House iiT" CQC-cu. It is netdl-efs to fay any thing of the. excellent quality of the J3ofi-n Glass, as it is so well known throughout the United States to be in every rcf pe& gteatly superior to any ever imported from Europe. It will be cut to any size commonly used 5 and may be conttantly had by applying to Charles F. Kupfcr, at theGlafi House, Orders frc'm the distant States to be addressed to .Mr. Samuel <S»rc, Court ftrset, jB often. Two or three good Glafsmakers are want ed at the above works; such as can produce rs commcndktions for good behavior, maybe fureof employ, by appl'cation to Mr. George L. Lindt, at the works. Men without families w ill be pre ferred. However unacquainted with themeth»d of r. aking Crown ISVindow Glass, they will meet with the fame encouragement. Bollon, January 16 2 —iaw6w New-Tort, February, 179.8. GEORGE FQRMAN, FOR PRINTING BY SUBSCRIPTION, A New and Valuable Work, which has been ex tant only fix manths—entitled PROOFS of aCONSPIRACY against ail the Religions an i Governments of EU ROPE, carried 011 in the secret meetings of Free Masons, Illuminati, and Reading Societies. C»l ---le&ed from good authorities, By JOHN ROBISON, a. m. Prtfejj'or of Natural Philosophy, and Secretary to the Royal Soeiety qf Edinburgh. Nam tua res agitur pariei cum proximus ardet. THIS \vork will be put to prefsas soon as 400 fubferibers are obtained, and no money requi r ed until the work is completed.—lt shall be print ed with an elegant new type, and on paper of su perior quality, which will coniprile about 400 pages neat oilavo, handsomely bound and lettered —the price will be oae dollar and fifty cents. .Thofewho procure rz fubferibers, and become accountable, (hall have a 13th gratis—and the u sual allowance to booksellers. *»* The above woik comes from the pen of J. Robifon, of Editiborough, a gentleman in high eftimatioH ; n the lit -riry world—the facsts therein recorded are well fut (Initiate, and the reasoning and arguments thence deduced, while they djfeo ver the found judgment and penetration of the writer, are calculated to amuse as well as to in ftrudt. A fcciie of villainy is developed by the author fufficient to appal the floutefl heart.—The danger to be apprehended from fee ret focietius is clearly pointed out ; the degeneracy of human na ture awfully illuftratad, and the hazard of every deviation (rem the straight path of religion and of virtue, inconteftibly proved both to the politi cian and the christian by stubborn and incontro vertable flit?. tit Subscription! talen in by G. Formal!, A r o. 46, William-fit eet, opposite the Pujl- Office, and by the rcfpec tine boolfcellers in New-Tori and Philadelphia. February aB. AViv- Torky Janttarj 2 u 1798 PROPOSALS * By Arondt V«an Hook, Proprietor of the Reading Room ; For Publifliing by Subscription, An Appeal to Impartial Posterity, By Madame Roland ; Wife of the Mmiller of the Interior in France. CONDITIONS. Thefc scarce and very valuable Historical Me moirs, (which ran through two London edi tions in a few months,) will be comprised in a vols, oilivo, of 4go pages each. They will be printed on Ene paper and a' mw . type, and delivered to Subscribers, neatly bound and lettered, at 1 dollar and 50 cents per vol ume—one third of the Subscription moheytobe paid on delivery of the firft volume—the re mainder when the v.-ork iscompleat. To Printers, Booksellers, and others, who acquire Subscriptions, the usual allowance will be made. £s° Subscriptions are taken at the Reading- Room, No. 149, Water street the Printing- Office, 149, Pearl-street—and at the different in New-Ycrk- Also, by William Younjr, corner < f Sfcondand Chefnut street, and the Editor of the Gazette »f the United States, Philadelphia. As soon as a fufficient number of Subscribers are obtainAd, the work will he put to press, and compleated with the utmost dispatch. Fth. 20. eo J Jm For A good situation for a Country Seat, . F , OR Ty acfes of land on the Old York Road, within fight of Germantown and about five miles from the City, the whole being under geed fence and in excellent order as pasture ground. For further information and terms, apply to foNN Elliott Ckisson, at his office for the tale of Real Estates, Conveyancing, &c. No. '4, High-lireet. J ad mo. aitb. sawj-.v treasury department, MARCH i, 1798. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN pursuance of the Ad of Cengrefs pafied oh the sixth day of July one thousand seven hundred and * mnety-feven, e.-titied " An A& laying duties on Stamped Vellum, Parchment and Paper", and the Aft patTed on the fifteenth day of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-seven, entitled " An Ait to postpone for a limited time the commencement of the duties imposed.by the Ad enti tl-d " n Act laying Duties on Stamped Vellum, Parchment and Paper", that from and after the firft day of July ensuing, the ftveral Stamped Duties hereafter enumerated, will be levied and collec ted throughout the Umted Statss. / 4"->> fi'-g For every skin or piece of Vellum or Parchment, or sheet or piece of Paper, upon which fiiall be written or printed any or either of the instruments or writingslollowing— to wit : Dls Cls. | Mlt Any Certificate of Naturalization, - - _ - - - $ Ar.y Licence to practice,or Certificate of the admiftion,enrolment erregiftryof inv Counsellor, Solicitor, Attorney .Advocate or Prod or, in any Court of the United States, " . " . * , 10 Provided, that a Certificate in any one of the Courts of the United States for ope of the said Offices, frialUb far as relates to the payment of the duty Srfirefiid, be a 'fimcknt avlmifliort in all. the Courts of the United States, for each and (ffiy of the laid offices. Any Grant or Letters-Patent, under the seal or authority of the United States (except for lands granted for military Cervices) - - 4 Any exemplification or certified copy of any such grant pr letters patent, (ex cept for land* granted for military feryices) ... % Any Chartcr-Party, Rottc mry, or Refpon,dentia Bond, - - , Any Receipt or discharge for or on accountof anyLegacyleftby any Will or 0- tlier teftainentary ir.flrun.-ent, or for any fiiare or part of a personal estate di vided by force oi afly flatutc of diftri"buti«ns, other than to the Wife, Chil dren or Grand Chiidrcn of the perf'on deceafea.the amount whereof shall be above the value of Fifty Dollars, and shall not exceed the value of One Hun dred Dollars, .... - jj Wh.n thc.amount thereof stall exceed the value of One Hundred Dollars and shall not exceed five hundred dollars, - 50 And for every further sum of Five Hundred Dollars, the additional furn of t Asy Policy of Jnfurance or mflrament in nature thereof, on any (hip, vessel or goads insured from one diftri<S\ to another in the United States, 25 From the United States to any foreign port or place* when the sum for which Insurance is made (hail not exceed five hundred dollars, -j 50 When the sum insured (hall exceed five hundrefl dollars, - j Ary Exemplificaricn, of whit nature soever, that shall pass the seal of any Court, other than such as it may be the duty of the Clerk of such Court -to funiifh for the use of the United States or some particular fttte, - j 0 Any Pond, bill Angle or penal, foreign or inland bill of exchange, promiflory note or other note, other than any recognizance, bill, bond, or other obliga tion or contrail, itade to or with the United States or any slate, or for their use refpec!\iveiy, .... If above twenty dollars and npt exceeding one hundred dollars, - I 0 If above one hundred dollars and not exceeding five hundred dollars, 2S If above live hundreddollars and net exceeding one thousand dollars, And if above cne thousand dollars, - ~ , ii'any t-oiMjs or notes shall be payable at or within sixty days, ■ _£«cti hoodAjar.iic.tes (hall ih-- d»ty aU},*»t*id—viz. - - ; t .... If iwerjty dollars and nat exceeding one hundred dolla-rs, If above one hundred dollars and not exceeding five hundred dollai s, j* If above fivs hundred dollars and not exceeding one thousand dpllars, 2C If above one thousand dollars, - - - - Any Notes ifl'ued by the banks now established, or that may hereafter be estab lished within the United States, other than the notos of such of the said Banks rs shall agree to an 4Prtual cgmpofitipn, of one centum on the annual di-. vidends made by fucbUapks. to their Stockholders refpeilively, according to the folbwing scale. ..... On all notes not exceeding fifty dollars, for each dollar, - I On all notes above fifty dollars, and not exceeding one hundred dollars, j0 C n all .iotes above one hundred dollars and not exceeding five hundred dollars, - - ... j On all nates above five hundred dollars, - % Any Protefi or otfier Any Letter of Attorney, except for an inralid to obtain or fell War rants for Land granted hy t)ie United States as bounty for services performed in the latp war, - - - 25 Any Certificate or Debenture for drawback of Customs or duties, for less than five hundred dollars, - - - - j For fiv,£ hundred dollars and not exceeding two thousand dollars, a Fprrpore than two thousand dolUrs, - - - • 3 Any note or bill of lading for goods or merchandize to be exported, If froip °ne dhflritS to another d'HriiSt of the United States, not being in tbe fame State, - ro If from the United States to any foreign port or place, - 25 Any Inventory or Catalogue of any furniture, goods or effefls, made in any cafe required by law, (except in cases of goods and chattels distrained for rent or taxej, goods taken in virtue of any legal process by any officer,) jo Any Ccrtifi,cate o/_a Share in any Insurance Company, of afliare' in tU« Bank the United States, or of afiyState or other Bank, Ii above twenty dollars and r.pt exceeding one hundred dollars, - jo If above one hundred dollars, - 2 j If under twenty dollai s, at the rate of ten tents for one hundred dollars. 11. The dutiesaforefaid will be collefted and received by the Supcrvifors, Infpeclors aud other OfHceri of Infpeftion, in the several Diftriib, Surveys and Divisions ef the United states, and by such other persons as shall from t» time be specially appointed and employed by the Supervisors of Diflrids for that purpose. 111. The Supervifmrs of the several Diflriils will, prior to the firft day of July enfiiing, and as soon is may be practicable, mark or ilamp, without fee or reward, ffny quantities, or parcels of Vellum, Parch ment or Paper, with tny of the rates of duties before enumerited, on payment of the said duties; Or stamped vellum, parchment and paper n.ay at the option of the Citizens of the United States, be ob tained at the rates prefcribcd by law, by application to any Supervilor, Infptiter, Officer of liifpedien, or other paifon appointed for the distribution of Stamps, by the Supervisors of Didriils. GIVEN under my Haud, at Philadelphia the day and year tbovementiwed. OLIVER WOLCOTT, March 10. Secretary of the Treasury. NOTICE. ALL persons who have any demands agaiuft of Willam Fleewtood, of Liverpoal, late of Philadelphia, merchant, de ceased, are requested to exhibit their accounts, properly attelled ; and tholi: who are indebted to the fame, are desired lo make immediate paymeni, to C'£o. DOBS ON, } No. aj, So. Third-flreet. $ Admint J^ r January 4. dtf Just Published, And to be had at the Book-stores of Meflrs. Dob- son, Campbell, Young and Ormrod, in Phi!adelphia t OBSERVATIONS On the Caules and Cure of Remitting ©r Bilious Fevers. T9 'which is annexed, ' AN ABSTRACT of the op nions and pra&ice of different authors : and an PPENDIX, exhib iting interesting fa&s and refle&iens relative to the Synoclus iSeroides, or Yellow Fever, which has occafijried so much diftiefr and mortality, at different periods, in several of the seaport towns of the United Sfatcs of America. by WILLIAM OURRIE, Felow of the Philadelphia College of I'hyficians, and Member 6f the American Philosophical So ciety- Feb. l—*3m§ For sale or to be let on ground \ rent, A valuable Lot of Ground ; SITUATE on the north-east corner of Wal nut and Fifth street-, fronting the State- Hcufe square. This lot is fifty-one feet fror.t on Walnut street, and one huudred and thirteen feet and an half on Fifth fireet ; there are at prtfent two fmalltwo story brick houses, and a ' number of small tenements thereon. r . Also, far Sale, Two three story Brick Houses With convenient (lores, wharf, &c. fnuateon Water street, between Mulberry an-J Saflafras Streets, containing in front on Water street fif ty-)oar feet, and containing that breadth east- . ward ninety-five feet, then widening to the fourh thirteen feet fix inches. These houses \ have the convenience of a publx alley adjoin ing on the north fide, and area very defirablefit uation for a a merchant, flour faiflor, or pth'ers who may have occasion for storage of goods. This property will be fold on very reasonable terms for rash. For further information apply > to the printer, ■J U 'V 3 1, m&vtf Salisbury Estate. rHE Subscriber, proposing to contra# his busi ness, offers this Estate for sale, on moderate terms. On it are one Blast and three Air Furnaces, a corppJete Boreing Machine, and a very good grift Mill, with two pair oi stones ; also a good Forge, all in perfc& repair, as are all the Water Works conne£l ed with these various branches. The Air Furnace# were lately built for the purpose of calling Cannon -for ttris Stalf.—Tlicrc art «bon- tvro thouVind acres of Land, oneJjalfof which is under wood, theothci very fine arable Land, producing the bed Hay and Pasture. The Cannon lately mannfatiured there, fully proyes the excellency of the metal, which is luperior to any in this country, and probably, equal ro any ir» the world ; for not one of sixty-nine gsns lately made, although some of the 94 were bored into 32 pounders, have tailed on proving. The situ ation is very eligible, particularly for this branch of • manufa&ure, and a place ot arms lying in the state of Conne&icut, and only 30 miles from several land ■ ings on the Hudson's river, and having every advan tage that can result from a plenty of water iffiiing from a large natural pond, very near the Furnace, and which may be converted into a variety of other ulefuitpurpofes. The purchaser can be accommodat ed with all the flock and utenfi'S, and have pofieflion on or before the fjrft of Jjine next, and preparation may be made in the meantime for going into ftJa(t im mediately thereafter, for every part will be delivered in good order, with some coal, Ore, &c. &c. For terms, apply to Mr Joseph Anthony, in Philadel phia ; David Brooks, Esq. one of the Representatives in Congress for this State ; Mr, David Waterman, on the prem-ifes. or to the proprietor in New-York. WILLIAM NEILSON* Dee. i. 3* wlf A 0 T 1 C~ET A Matwfaftory of yellow and delft ivate, Such as never was in this Country before, ha* cen been lately ere&ed at Tivoli, Red Hopk 'onthe East Bank of Hudson's River, state of NewC York, where any article of vatious forts and *P e * may be executed, as well as eartbern stoves upC" * new cpnflruftion, that saves three fourths Ic . coinraor.ly used in calf iron stoves or open * they are besides very wholesome and orname ta , J. MOUCHET Wanted a fkillful hand to atiend to the bikin *? glazing part of the (aid ware. Generous appo ment j will be given. Apply ajabave, or to DAVIT) brooks, Esq. ;,'o. 71 South s th Street. Feb. £l _ Wanted, to Hire, Al.arge and convenient HOUSE, in or the centre of the dty—for which a gen rent will be given; to be taken for a T" r ; ° more for a longer teraa. Inquirecf the r*n • Oct. J?.
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