■ - • , • • • • , • .. ' « * ■ • - , - -« tue ™ Philadelphia ' W John Fenno, N°- 119 Cbefnut Street. Number i738. j For Savannah, C (To fall on Saturday the 'Jth of April) the ship ~ SWIFT PACKET, Patrick Gribbin, Matter. >- regular established Packet with t< I elegant accompiodat!on> — c , fraipli- or passage apply to the Msfler j>n board at j Rofs 'a wharf, or to AT. & J. Fr artier, No. 93, South Front Street. t W sale a quantity of prime new Rice a by f (id veffcl. a ' FOk SALE. Sugar SCIO Hides Will be landed to morrow, at Willing* and Fran- J •ci i's wharf, from on board the brig Ailive, Will iam Williams, mailer. «... ately after discharged. /if ply to feku Hollingfworth Co. mferch 30. § This Day will be Landed, At f.torris'j wharf, jufl above the Drawbridge, fro 11 on board the brig Eliza, capt. Vaughan, Srf ti Malaga— li'relh Fruits, Wine and Brandy Lemons in chelts and half chefta i Raiiins of th« Sun in kegs Fitjs in do. / I Soft Iheird Almonds in fack| Ornpes and Olives in jars Bloom and Mufcatelßaifins in boxes Anchovies in keg» Jor iin arid Bitter Almonds in boxes Old Mountain Wine in qr. calks Brandy in butts, &c. &c. For Sale by PETER. KUHN. P. s. s The above Brig for sale ,J« in> me dlately applied for ; (be ' s a remarkable fine faft failing having made her paflagc to and frora Malaga in little more than 60 days, march 16. to l Freight Wanted. FOR BREMEN,' -The Hamburgh Brig K A HENRIETTA, Peter P. Schmidt, Majler, NOW lying at Jeffe and R. Wain's wharf— A flout, flrong vessel, of about 270 tons bur then, ip good order ; has two thirds of her cargo ready to go on board, and begins to load to-morrow. Fof freight only, apply to PRATT fc? KINTZING, • . No. 95, North Watei-ftrect. Whota-oc JUST RECEIVED, am! FOti SALE, ift-bale* Tickleburgs and Oznabrigs & do. Vatterbornes I do. bkached HefGans I package Oil Cloth I eheft and 8 barrels Snuff Boxes 30 Liquor Cases 39 anchors pearl Baryle, and 4 cases elegant Carriage Harness, Whips, Spurs, &c. —-THEY HAVE FOE SALE Claret in cafei. Port Wine in pipes, Ruflia Soap in fmallboxes. Rice, Brimstone. Tumblers, Win dow Glass, Slates, a cargo of excellent Mahoga ny, jHeffians, Brown Rolls, Polish Linens, empty C<ii;e Bags, &c See. all entitled to the drawback. Bfrch to. tuthsiw For Hamburgh, THE SHIP DoMimcK Terry, John Fleming, Majler, \ sf; Having great partof her cargo en gaged.—For freight apply to jeffe C 5" Robert Wain. Fd lruary 26 Nicklin & Griffith, At their Store on Walnut Street Wharf— HATI FOR SALS, 58 hhjs. of Jamaica Rum Madeiira Wine in pipes andhhds. Teneriffe do. in pipes "Old For* do. in hhri*. " . Tm;»ei:ial Tea in quarters and eighths ®f chelts Saill (ranvafs, N». I,M Di fxities, Ginghams, and in packa j-es suitable for Weft-India market itfa'iSs assorted Blac'k quart bottles Queehs ware in hhds. and crates Yellow ochre dry in calks ; • An/1 at New-York, on board the (hip Diana, from Liverpool, e.xpedled round as'foijn as the navigltioH is open, Fine Liverpool Salt •Coftls ' Span! lh Brown 1 "ITeiX'tian Red j purple Brown L PA iNTS latent White Lead Tied i jead _ J -Cokoth:»r vitriol 160 bun-Jles Sheathing p:»per Seajnlng- Twine Ship Diana, :Y:p for Sale or Chatter. ALSO, » Erig Amazon. "nj B. Tbefate firm ot'Philifi Nicklin & Co. is no}v changed to NICKLIN U? GRIFFITH. J.pnuary 1. j'or Sale or Charter, 3T!iVI 7hi'Snow (1 TX a HOPE f Will carry abo'Bt 1100 barrels, and T isready totake in a cargo. For terms app'y to „ r Pragrrs cs Co. No. iff, Soi.tH Second-flreet. 'fVTin have for fale—prirr t St. Croix Sugar and Rum. Madera, Lifcon,j|»d Tenenffe wtn». jtoreniber 7. PHILADELPHIA: THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 5, 1798- On Tuesday, the ioth day of April next, at 7 o'cleck in the evening, ft the City Tavern, Second Street, in the City of Philadelphia, WILL be expofcd to public file, Seventeen * s trails or parcels of l*nd titrated in Point townfhipin the county of*Northii-'fland, and 0 ) con**ining in the whale si * tViov > •» Wl- B dred and sixty-sour acres and three quarters, ci. with the usual allowance for roads. j" Terms of file, 1-3 of*he purchase mwiev on the execution of the deed, 1-3 in three totonths, and r-3 in fix months, in good uctes or other approved fecarity. u CONNELLY'd Co. A»a. p MarcH 9. lawtn dtlca f' For Sale, u By Elliston b' John Perot, " No- 4t, North IVatcr Street, 1 London particular Madeira Wine, in pipes and v quarter calks, 4 years old and fit for immediate use. Inferior do. A few bales Allibai CofTes y Bandanna Handkerchiefs 2 1 Sail Canvais, No. 1, to 9 ( A few bags ot Juniper Berries f A parcel of Soal Leather, aud ( A few boxes of China. c march 3 tu3cf4y L IMPORTKD, \{ In the Brig Benj4min Fr an k l IN, from , , Bouideaux, J FOR SAL* BY THE SUBSCRIBER , ( Claret in calks White wine in half calks ( Sweet oil of afuperior quality in boxes andjbafkets Lunelle > i Sauterne ( wines ill Cases. Ivl acarty, and ( Medoc J Thomas As«» 0 stray J, i No. It, Walnut Street. i WHO HAS ON HAND, Bourdiaux Brandy in pipes ~) lntit'ed «■»»5 : Sherry wine in pipe sand quarter caiks Rota Pimento in bags Two trunks of Umbrellas, and About 40®o bulhels L iverpoolSalt. march mw&ftf "Valuable Property for Sale. FOR SALE, THAT well known Estate, called SHREWS BURY FARM, fonne»)y. the residence of General John Cadwalader, situate on Saffafias Ri ver, in Kent ceunty, Maryland—containing a bout 1900 acres of prime LAND, upwards of 500 of which are in woods. The BuildiHgs are all ex cellent, aijd confifi of a handsome Dwelling House, two large Barns with Cow houses, Stables for fifty horses, a spacious treading floor under cover, a granary, two Overseer's houses, two ran ges of two story buildings for Negroes (one of 1 them new and of brick), Corn houses, a Smoak house , &c. &c.—The whole Estate being nearly surrounded by water, k requires but little fencing, and has a good Shad and Herring fifhety. It is conveniently situated for both the Philadelphia and Baltimore markets, with two landings pn a navi gable river but a lbort fail'from Ec.lti.ndrc. There is a large Peach, and two large Apple Orchards on , the 'pi emifus; also, a variety of excellent fruits of different kinds. The'foil is mostly a rich loom.— The whole will ba Told together, or divided into ' fcr.aller farms (for which the buildihgs are convcn - iently situated) as. may suit the purc'nafer. The - Stock on said Farm, confiding of Horses, Cattle, / Sheep, &c. will also b; disposed of. For further • particulars apply to Geosoe Hastings, on the premises, or to the fubferiber, in Philadelphia. ARCHIBALD M'CALL, jun. February 14 aaw6w Kfcapes. C— BROKE the Prison of Cumberland county, in and made their escape, between I and a o'clock, this morning, two Men, who were convi&cd of stealing—one of them calls him felf Jafnes Legg, the other Edward Hambleton— Leggis a grey-headed Man. about ?oyears old, 5 feet 8 inches high, thick set, with a remarkable large head; Hambleton is about 26 years old, 5 feet, 9 or 10 inches high, black hair. Left the prison in company with the above described thieves, a small man, who calls himfelf Matthew Morrifon, about 24 years old, 5 feet 6 inches high, light hair, fair complexion, smiles when talking, is a wheel-wright by trade Whoever will secure .the thieves in any Gaol in New-Terfey or Pennsyl vania, ihall b? entitled to receive Ten Dollars lor l " the old one, Fifteen for the young one, and Twen ty for Matthew Morrifon, GEORGE BURGIN, Sheriff. Bridgetown, march 15. 24 —mt&fjw Law Book Store, No. 319, High-flreet. d ' George Davis, IMPRESSED with the favors fliewn liim in his efforts to eftabliih a Store for the sale of Law Books only, begs leave to inform the Gentlemen of the Bar generally throughout the United States, that in addition to his coUe«ftioti now on hand, which he supposes to be more extensive, than in the poflefiien of any one person for faJc in Ameri ca, he expe&s'daily very large supplies from Lon don & Dublin, particularly irom the latter place, having chiefly confined his importations to thoie Vi rions, as being in his opinion equally correal with the London copies, and well known to be infinite ly lower charged. G. D. limiting himfelf, solely to the sale of Law Books, it will appear obvious to profeflVonal gen tlemen the great advastages they havem purchasing from him, both as to fele&ion and pric«, of which the encouragement !".e has received for feveralyeirs past, ifc the bell testimony he can offer. irarch 20. 3*w3w "• AT LAST. This Day i» Ptiblifhed, by William Cob B ETT, OPPOSITE CHRIST CHURCH, Ihe Democratic 'Judge, j OR THE EQUAL LIBERTY of the PRESS, As exhibited, explained and exp<*fed, in the prosecution of 1 WILLIAM COBB ETT, FOR A FRETENDED I.IBIL AOATNST The Ki'sg of Spain and his Emhjfador, before lr ' ° THOMAS .Vi'KEAN, Chiaf of the State of PtpjjfyU'ania. By Peter Porcxfij.'. ': • .» ?r<«t" FORGERIES. WHERE A c fevcrt! have been commit ted in this crty and New r York and ether plac es by 3or 4 mtu» e are now confined in New-York 2 goal tor life, one of them by nime Dr. Graft?, siins §mitH White ; another by name & Gilbert, alias b , Lewis i forged a bill of exchange on Nicholas Cook ot" New-Y*Trk with a letter advice trom Meffre. - Brown. Benfo:) Wpt of »iso forq fid 3 cftecVsin the name of N»chol3» ook,sKo 2 checks in the azmc of Joha ftttbbone —Vf'tllT3rn?!rrant is a bout 24 yearsold, light complexion, longravorcd, his 5 countenance by no mesos exprertivc, but rather filly j. or linmeaoing; breathes uncommonly HiW, and fre- j queutly heaves a sigh, rathei thin built f iboder c<>nUi- tuti'on.has a hacking cojgh.corilutnpti'.c loa'f» wore a green cloth coat in July'96,has a in. one or both ' lront t<*th, lived some time clerk wiih Nicholas in New-York—Gilbert, alias Lewis it rather fat or ? lusty, has a over one of his eyes, Grant & Gilbert e in June 1796 forged lettars of recommendation and credit to this city,from J. Rathbonc,Nicholas Cook, g Hoyt Sc Tore, Fell 6c Mellick, John Rathbone's was t well executed, Grant boarded at Mr. Grimes' Tavarn f the George, corner of Mulberry and Second-street ; Gilbert in 7th street, and kept a one horse chaise. Grant slept ina room with Mr. Robert Bicknell, and j broke open his bureau, while Mr. B. wasar Bair imort-, * and ftoie a biil of exchange for 120 dollars, from the ( signature he forced 2 drafts on the*Pennfylvania bank, daicd 6 July 'g6 t bnc for lour hundred and forty-two dollars, and gave it to Mr. Wilcox's black, boy to re- c edve, the Bank being shut the'boy was taken intocuf- '* tody bv Mciher a constable, the draft lays at the May- t ! or'i office ; the other draft for 2dollars was paid t by the Rank soon in the morning of the 7th July— on i the gtk% Saturday afternoon, he received through the hands of MeflV*. Debauffre and Goodwin a draft of William PrieftmanV, dated Bih July on the United States Bank for 100 dollars. Being too late to receive it that night, he forged another from the figna ure on the United States Bank for 44C dollais dated 10th July, Sunday, which was paid wn Monday morning, eaOy. 431b 01 14t.11 July heappiaitd in a new diet# 1 new boots. See. removed to a in&te retired lodg ing, at Mrs. Smith's between Aix;h and Kace-ftreets, 3 daysaurr, he set nut for Virgmt* ipi but upon \he road he slept ;rt a room with a gentleman and robbed his fadd'e bat oV some watches for which he was r entenced at Baltimore to the wheel bfcirow, but lately rcleafed, having very good friends in Conncfti cutt Any person who can prove his writing upon conviction of the offender, shall receive 100 dollars re ward, as the United States Bank have relufed to pay the money, apply to William Prieitman, No. 1,5 south sth-ftreet Philadelphia. In a few days the 3 checks evidently wrote by the fame Grant, 2 gentlemen having fwornto his writing, will be left at the Mayor's offxee for infpe&ion. April 2. 6t. Treasury Department, March 19, 1798- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, nPHA'rpropolals will be received at the Office of JL the Secretary of the Treasury until the expi ration of the I,th day of July next ensuing, for the supply of all Rations which may be required for the use of the United States, fromthe firth day of , Oflober 1798, to the thirtieth day of September ■ 1799, both days inclusive, at tne placqs and within 1 the diftriit hereafter mentioned, viz. AtOfwego; at Niagara ; at Frefque lfie ; at Michilimackinac ; F at Fort Franklin ;at Pittftiurgh ;at Le Beuf; at l Cincinnati; at Greenville ;at Picque Town and r Loramie's Store ;at Fort Wayne ; at Fort Defi , ance ; at any place below Fort Defiance on the Mi s ami River to Lake Erie ;at Fort Knox and Oua -1 tanon on the River Wabalh ; at MalTac; at any place or places on theeaft fide of the River Missis ■ fippi aSdvftlM Rlbttll OF the River XJhio, andnp -1 on tbe Illinois River ; at any place or places On the f east fide of the Miflifiippi River below the mouth - of the River Ohio to the southern boundary of the 0 State of Kentucky, and within the said Stat« ; at - Knoxvillc, Teliico Blo'ck House, and at all other e Polls jn the State of I'enneflec", at anyplace or places on the call fide of the River Miißffippi, be r low the southern boundary of the St?te of I'ennef e fee, to the southern boundary of the United States. If supplies shall be required sot any )>ofts or places not mentioned in this notice,all fuchfupjilies shall be furnilhed at prices proportioned to those to the pods before recited, as may be agreed on be tween the United States and the contra&or. The rations to be supplied to coufitt of th" fol lowing articles, viz. n One pound of bread or floHr n One pound of beef or twelve ounces of pork 0 or bacon Half a jill oi rum, brandy or whif-~\ " ky, one quart of Salt, two quarts ( h ,^ dr , d 5 of vinegar, two pounds of soap, ( rations e one pound of candles ) $ The rations are to be furnilhed in fnch quantities, e as that there ihall at all times during the said term, be fufiicicnt for the consumption of the troops at v Michilimackinac, Detroit, Niagara, aud Ofwego % )>! for t(?e term of fix months in advance, and at eack 15 of the other posts, for the term of ar leall three c months in advance, in good and wholesome proyi fions, if the fame ifia.ll be required. It is t»be un r derftood, that the contrador is to be at the ex pence and rilk of issuing the supplies to the troops at each post, and that all losses fnftained by the de predations of an enemy, or by means of the troops of the United States, ihall be paid for at the price of the articles captured or destroyed, on the depositions of twoormore persons of credita ble characters, acd the certificate of a coramiffiop es officer, ascertaining the circuraftances of the loss an 4 the amount of the articles fer which com pensation (hall be claimed, is Ihe priviledge 'is reserved to the United States j w of requiring that none of the supplies wliich may n be furnilhed under the proposed contraA, Ciall be s issued, until the supplies whieh have or may be j furnilhed under the conttacl now in force have n been consumed. i- OLIVER WOLCOTT, 1- Secretary of the Treasury. e. march 27. Jawtls Jy h 1 FOR SALE, " e- \LL that elegant three story Brick House, brick il Kitchen and Lot of Ground situate on the w south weft corner of Fourth and Prune streets, j. containing in front on Fourth street 3} feet, and ig in length on Prune street 98 ieet, to a four feet al ii ley intended to be left open with common privi rs lege of the fame. Also, a two story brick House and Lot of Ground situate on the well fide <=f Fourth street and ad joining the above, containing in breadth on Fourth street 15 feet 6 inches, and is depth 9ft feet on the said four feet alley, with the common privileges of M the fame. And also, all that Lot of Ground situate on the weft fide of street and adjoining the last described lor, containing in breadth on FouVth street 15 feet 6 inches, and in depth on the north fide xoi feet, thence running southward 11 feet 6 » inches, thence farther westward II feet, thence le Oi'il further southward 14 feet, and thence by the Chapel ground 114 feet to Fourth street, with the common use of the said four feet alley leading in to Prune street The whole will be fold together if more agreeable to the purchalVr. re For terms, enquire of the fubferiber, at his of fice, No, 114 South Foarth street. ABRAHAM SHOEMAKER. march 31. 3awtf To he Lct % {And poffeJTion given on the tft of May) r~ A genteel three story brick House, - 12, f«t front, and dibits, at preftnt in the tenure of Mijor J *cx soto. Enquire at iB7 Southlhird street. aKiil I. . .. § tojbe t0 ' P'WO haudfor;:?. new stoe-Tlory brtck Dwell- JL ing Hovfes, ten rooms m eacb ; a Stable, large enough lo contain thirty h*rfes aad * large Coa-.li House ; aJTconifktely finilhed, I'here iv a CQnvcnii j nr y;ird with a pump iu it, forthcac commodation p' the builAigs. Any person inclining to purchase, by applying at the building Wo and 48 North Sixth tirect, may view tjhe-.r., pi and be informed of the terms, which will bemade 01 easy if required. N. B. The houses will "be fold foparately or to- " gether, as ijj,' may bell suit the purch»f*r ; one of ui the houses is well calculated for a tavern or priv te Vl family. "eoi* -• a Joseph R'icardo, f r OF this City, Merehrot, has alligned his pro- ci perty for cue beßcGt oi lii* Creditors, t® C. Fifhcr, Stunuel W. KHher, and Thomas Wllfon. All perlpns who hate demaixis are re quested to furiiilh their acc«utits without delay— and those indited to make immediate pajment to the Sutfcribers, a&iiig Assignees. » fames C. tf Samuel W. Filler. No. 13, Arch Street, march 31 4'awtf A House and Lot in Dover. FOR SALE, A LOT OF GROUND, situate on the east fide /y I»f the main'ftreet, running throegh the town of Dover, iu li«Jt county, in ths S:ats of Dela ware, about thirty or for.y yards oejflw Captain Furbec's Tavern;' containmg in fronton said llreet thirty four feet, and extending in-depth east ward twelve perches, together with the buildings there, 011 which sonfift of a pood brick house, tWO stories high, woll finilhed, with two rooms a bout seventeen or eighteen fiet square each, and a passage eight or ten feet wide on the firft floor ; three rooms with a passage above, and good gar- ' rets, the cellars are excellent, one of which isuled as a kitchep; a back brick building with two rooms above and below about ten or twelve feet by four teen ; the tipper rooms of this building communi cate above stairs with the passage of the house : A brick smoke house, and a good pump of water in the yard, and a garden adjoining. The House is in every refpeit as comfortable as any ii? Dever, 'is in a good situation, and now occupied by John Freeman, as a tavern, with the sign of the Eagle. The terms will be reasonable. Apply to Dan iel Mifflin, at Camden, Bear Dover, or to the fub feriber, No-60, North Eighth-street, Philadelphia. CADWALADER EVANS. march 17. tus4W NOTICE IS hereby given, that the Subscriber, an infol veiit debtor, confined in the common goal of the County of Cape May in the ftite of New- Jersey, hath presented his petition to the Judges of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas, in and ' for the said county, praying that they woiild attend to hear what can be alledged for or a gainfl his liberation, pursuant to an atsl of the LegifWture of this State,entitle "an a& lor the relief of insolvent debtors," passed the 26th day of January 1798 —And the the said court . did appoiht Monday the 26th ihy of Marrh next for the purpose aforefaid ; to meet at the . Cburt House in the Middle Precindl, at eleven ■ o'clock, in (he forenoon of the said day, of which . his creditors are requefttd to take notice. CHARLES ALLEN. Cape May, Feb. 8, 1798. Feb. 14 —iawsw > N~O Y I C E. WHEREAS a Certificate to Hannah Shel ly, of Oxtrd Cottage, in the County of Surrey, in Great-Britain, Splnfter, or her ailigns, for two thousand five hundred and sixty-two dol lars twenty-three cents, in the djferred (lock of 1 the United States, was loft in the (hip Pcgpy, Capt. Hyer, bound from Philadelphia to London in the year The fubferiber, the said Han ( nah Shelly, intends to apply to the Treasury of the United States, for a renewal of the said Cer tificate. HANNAH SHELLY. I Feb-23. law6w. 1 To be Let, e A three story brick House, " With Stables, and a Garden containing nearly one acre of choice ground, several Summer Houses, ' Fruit Trees, &c. on Race, and secOnd street from s Schuylkill ; th« whole in good condition, and the situation high, airy and excellent lor a place of e public en ertainment. An adjoining Lot, 40 feet front and ilo deep, 1 is also to let. For terms apply to the fubferiber, at No. 30, " Pine street. e Wm. currie. march 21. w6t^ * Bafkenridge—for sale TT consists of 920 acres, almost all jpf which is e la fine rich Meadow, (tbe residence of the late Er.rl of Sterling). It may be conveniently dixided into five farms, four of which are bounded on the Ealt by the river Pafaiek. There are on it a number of building;, forming a square of nearly three acres—The dwelling house is a very convenient one and a small expence would k put it in complete repair. The orchard coniifis of 1500 finebearing engraf e ed Apple Trees—and there is on oth«f pirts of said j trad near 300 other Apple Frees—as also a great I variety «f other fruits, particularly Cherries of the best and most delicious kinds. Also, a great number of beautiful Exotics and , Forest Trees, that add to the beauty and eonveni , ence of the place. Its situation is about 18 miles l" from the towns of Newr.rk and Elizabeth : 10 do. from Morris-Town, and M. from Springfield—lt r is wooded and watered. , , To favc trouble, the price is five pound pr. acre in caih, on delivery of the deeds. Pleafc to *n n quire of T. McEUEN & Co. I No. 78, Chefnut ' trees. / February 2. eodtt 6 Red Clover S6ed of the belt quality. e MADEIRA IV!NE, r - Old, and fit for immediate use, in pipes, half e pipes and Quarter calks. '~ r TenerifFe Wine, And, Window Glaf —all of which will be fold f. on v.-i) Veafcnable tettr.s, by John Craig, 'No. IV, Dock Strett. march I wScstf . •• r-T, } v jy, ffjpi'i 1 Notice. nrmr. Partnerfhip'ofthefubfcrilKrs, tradin-un- X dcr che firm of VAXSON £3* F.ICHARQ SON, was dissolved on thp sixth of the :hird mouth last, by mutu.k consent. All peffons indebted thereto r.re earncftly requested tonaake payirent.; and tkc/ f that have any cemapd* against the fame, are desired to prefect their fettlement to either of th*iubfcr)l>w»- /facte Pax/on, Natbaaicl Rtchardfon. Philadelphia, 4th mo. J<l, 1798. ISAAC~PAXSOK, Continues to carry on the buiinef9 at the ufu ii place, No. 10, South Third ftj-eet, where he has on hand a large affortmeut of Irono^on^eryi&d dlery, Cytlery and Brass Wares, which he wilfoll wholesale or retail, on low terms, for Cnlh or the usual credit. He expe&s to receive by the firft vessels from London, Brirftol, Liverpool and Hull, a large addition to' his present aflortment ;asd will tytccute with punctuality and care any orders from che former cuftomcrii, ar.d hitff lends i'i cral. *aw4w Twenty Dollars Reward. r Store occupied on acceunt of X. States, back of No. 71, North Water-ltreet wis on thenie,ht of the 19th milant (March) bro ken open, and the following article* floleQ, and taken therefrom : Nine pieces Stroud, viz. 2 37+ 20 4 yds- gj ue ftroud fmgle 2 3? d 20 i cord. 2379 20 ' 2380 20^ 2381 20 \ 2 3 82 20 Two cord. 2384 20 ] • • 2385 10 1 j Tt*e above reward is offered, for the difcc. *ry of the perpetrators of this robbery,.fo that they be apprehended, and made amenable to jutlice 5 further reward will be paid, for the recovery of any part of the goods llolen, od delivery ol the fame to JOHN HARRIS, Keeper Military Stores, april 2. I w Israel Morris against | Maryland. Thomas Margatroyd, James Bell, j In Chancery, Marfkall and'Heujamin Smith, f March 8, Executoraof Samuel Tucker, j 1798- dereafed. J THE ®bjedl of the bill, is for the Complain pant, Israel Morris, to obtain relief against a judgment on a Hond by him executed, on the 31ft day of December, 178*, to the said Samu el Tucker, fpr the sum of £.200 principal.— The relief is praytd on the ground, that the Complainant afligned, by W3y of security ior the said money, a bond to him the Complain ant, executed by Samuel Downing, for the i'um of jr. 350 that the said Tucker received of th« money due on the said last mentioned bond the ium of >£.io© a "d negle<sled to take fleps for obtaining the residue, until the f3id Downing became insolvent. The biH slates that all the defendants are now residents of the State. It is therefore, on his motion, adjudged and ordered, thai he caui'e a copy of this order to be inserted, three wet-ks fucceflivdy, in some newspaper of Phila ' delphia, in or near which t«c defendants reside,. at any time btfore the firli day of May next, 1 or served upon each of the defendants general ly, before the said day ; to the intent that they have nottee of the complainants application to this court-anifTif the fubftancc and oV.je<sl of his bill and may be warned to appear here on or before the third Tsefday in September next, to (hew cause, wherefore a decree lhould not pais . as prayed, t Attest, SAMUEL HARVEY HOWARD, Reg. Cur. Cm, f april 3 co.;w ' For Sal?, A good situation for a Country Seat, [ Forty acres of Land, On the Old York road, within fight of Ger mantown, rnd about five grilles from the city ; the whole being under good fence, and in ex - cellent order as pafiuie ground. For further information and terms, apply to Jonn Elmqtt Cresson, at his Office for the sale of Re.il-Eflates, Conveyancing, &c. No. 54, e High-ftreeti [j 4th mo. 3d. tu&f nt c City Commiffioiler's Office, 1 January litb, 1798. FOR THE INFORMATION OF THf CITIZENS. ' following arrangement is made by the | X said coinmifiiJilers, for clean ling the ' streets, "«c. Diftrifk No. 1. —From the north fide of Vine ftreet,to the south fide of Mulberry street; to be under the fuperintendance of Nicholas Hicks. 2 From the south fide of Mulbrry flreet, to the south fide of CVefriut ftrreet, to be under the fupermtendance of William Moulder. ls 3. From thefouth fide of Chefnut flreet to the n«rth fide of Spruce street, to be under the fuperintendance of Joseph Claypoo'e. ,e 4. From the r.orth fide of Spruce flreet, to the south fide of Cedar flreet, to be 1 under the fur £ perintendance of Hugh Roberts. J Fj' When pumps are out of order south of High-fircet, please Thomas Dixcy, at the r" comer of South and Fifth-flrscts, or Godfrey Octi j ler, in Fourth, near Chefnut-ftreet ; and north of lt High-street, to Dixey tind Dehavrn, in Saflafra»- le street, between Sixth and S^venth-flreets. House and Lots, in Bvrdenlonm. , c ' r T~''o BE SOLD, a handfometwoftory House, X with the Lot on which i' is crcfled, lituat -8 ed about the middle of the beautiful and hwlthy lj Village of Rsrdenfown. The houlV is forty two fret in front, and in neat ortjtfr. The lot e contains one acre, and is one hundred feet on the'main ftrett, ar.j extends with the fame , breadth to back flreet. Also, a large Lot, ton t. taining nearly four acres, separated from the former by back street. Onethird only of th« ~ purchase money will be required upon execut ' ing a deed, and for the remainder, such credit w II be givct, as the purchiftr may chufe. Tlus property will be fold free of all incumbrance*, and an indisputable title j'iven. For further particulars enquir* either of Dr. d W.Miam Rurr,fs,refiding'in Bordentown, near the premises, ulio will ftie\r the fame, or of PETER THOMSON, Cnnvey-iiicer, No 43, Muibcrry-fireet. Decesnber 2. 3awtf {Volume XIII.
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