Wtttl) ahb Philadelphia Dally Advertiser. Number 1749.J For Sale, at the Stores of the Sub scriber*, on Walnut street Wharf, - 195 casks of nails assorted *0 bales <fi( fail caovafs, from No. x to 8 53 calks yrflnw ochre 1 5 tierces bottled porter, 6 to 14 dor. each W» 4 3r'"i M.deita Wine. Teneriffedo. in hogsheads and pipes Old Port do. in hhds. Empty Claret bottles 6 cases of Ginghams, Dimities, Muflinets &c. assorted for the Weft-India "market 4, 10, and 9 inch cables and to toils of cordage Writing fiates, ink Hands and presses / 30 purcheons Jamaica rum I bale Teaming twine X6O bundles sheathing paper A STAZ 0 N, ilTTWrlnr Fnr Sale, or Charter. Nicklin (3* Griffith. April 7 tuth&f.tf Freight Wanted. FOR BREMEN, 1 Hambtir'h Brig H E N R 1 E TT A , Peter P. Schmidt, Majler y NOW lying at Jeffe and R. Wain's wharf—A stout, ftronjr velTel, of about 270 tons bur then, in good order ; has two thirds of her cargo teady to go on board, and begins to load to-morrow. For Freight ohly, to PRATT fcf KINTZING, No. 9?, North Water-street. Wh% have JUST'RECEIVED, and FOk SALE, 12 bales Tickleburgs and Oznabrigs a do. Patterbornes J do. bleached HcHians U package Oil Cloth l: rheft and 8 barrels Snuff Boxes 3© Liquor Cases 29 anchors pearl Barylc, and 4 cases elegant Carriage Harness, Whips, Spurs, &c. THEY HAVE FOE SALE Claret in cases, Port Wine in pipes, Ruflia Soap in fmallboxes, Rice, BriTiftone, Tumblers, Win dow Glass, Slates, a cargo of excellent Mahoga ny, Heflians, Brown Rolls, Polifti Linens, empty Coffee Bags, See &c. all entitled to the drawback, march 20 tu'hsiw FOR SALE. Sugar aoo Hides Will bq landed to-morrow, at Willingsand Fran cis's -wharf, from on board the brig A&ive, Will iam Williams, master. The faidßrigforfale, T&M' And may take in immedi ately after discharged. Apply to Jehu HoU'ingJworth & Co. march 30. § For Hamburgh, THE SHIP Dominick Terry, John Fleming, Majler, ** i! ~^~S!fe ;:^Having great partof her cargoen* gagsd.—For freight apply to JeJJe is" Robert Wain. February 26 $ t or Sale or Charter, GOODHOPE Will carry about tzoo barrels, and is ready totake in a eargo. Forterms apply to Pragers £s* Co. No. 151, South Second-street. Who hav: fer sale—prime St. Croix Sugar and Rum, Madera, Lisbon, and Teneriffe win». November 7. dtf To be Let, (And pofTcflioO given on the Ifl of May) A genteel three Itory brick House, feet front, aiad 4c feet deep, with back buildings and stables, at prrfent in the teuure of Major J ck «ow. Enquire at 187 South Third street. apfil 2. £ PROPOSAL,, For Puhlijbing by Subscription, E N QJJ I R Y INTO THE ORIGW OF E I'IbEMIC DISEASES. THE Letters to Dr. Currie, which I puhliihed tafl autumn, led me to an invelligation of th« origin and phenomena of peftiluntial diseases in other countries, as well as in the United St tes. In the profrcutioi, of the fubjeiSt, new fadts and principles continually opened to my view, and fi nally determined me to trace back the history of such diseases as far as the records of history ex tend. For this purpose, I have examined the pub lic libraries in Njcw-York, Ntw-Havea, Cam. bridge and Boston, with a view to obtain all the material fa.sh which can'illuftrate the fubj«<st,and 1 have nearly collected ill the materials for the proposed work. The faiSts e.lLileil will enable me to demon strate that many of the common ideas refpe&ing pestilential epidemics, are nnfounded or extreme ly in correct ; and this in consequence of ir.edica! writers considering an epidemic disease as a detach ed or isolated phenomenon in a particular 'coun try ; rather thaa as connected with other epide mics or other phenomena of nature in various parts of the world. The fa<9s I have collected lead to certain dedttiSions which are furprifingto jnyfell, and whic-h will probably be new to many others. Much light will h« thrown on this dark and perplexing fubjeA, as well as on natural phi lofffphy. j The propofet}-vorlc wiil make a full sized o«5la- c sro volume ; and execute* well on fine paper, can- , not be afforded at li:ls than two dollars, bound, , with the usual allowance to book fellers. As th« t compilation will cost not only great laber.but con- c Cderable expence, n-> more copies will be printed c than tofnpplyfobfcrlbcrs. The hook will be rea- j, dy for fuMcriber searly iu the coming summer, and t the holders of propofalt will be good tnough to , retqrn them to No. 40, Pine-street, by the firflof | May. SoßSC«ifTio*s received by the book-fellers in j New-York, Philadelphia, AlSany, New-Haveo, t Hartford, New-London, Providence, Boston, Bal- f tiatorc and Charlefto*. . NOAH WEBSTER, jun. p march 18. PHILADELPHIA: WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 18,1798. Thomas Joshua Fisher, HAVE FOR. SALE, At No. 5, Dock-itrcct,ncarfheDn.\vbridgc, China ware nankeen dining fctts, tea and colfec caps and faucets Nankeens, black fattins and taflities Pungem cloths, choppah romalls, and bandannoes China and En>(li(b umbrellas, Together 'with a general ajfortmenl of European Goods— among which are Seots thread in boxes • 6d. Bd. iod. iid and 20<J.nail« Shot—T. Crowley steel, Spanilh brown and white e lead Englilh fcythes42 to 50 inches ALSO, IT! barrcllsof kiln dryei Indian corn meal. AcommodiousStoreinDock-flreet, No. 7, to be let, three {lorict high, suitable for any business. 4th mo. sth §tf Jull Landing From the brig Harmony from the Isle of France, And for sale By Joseph Anthony £3* Co. to bales Bourbon cotton of a fuptrior quality 150 bags do. coffee 14 calks do. Indigo april 3 diot just Received; FROM FOR T- A U-PRINCE, \ And FOR SALE, by the SUBSCRICERS, > 110 lihds. Coffee 46 tierces do. x 100 barrels do. 100 bags do. 110 hogfheadsof Muscovado Sugar 9 80 barrels of do. 40 hogsheads of Molafies 4 bales of Cotton 1 hogsheads of Cocoa WILLINGS fcf FRANCIS, Penn-ftrect. march 11, § I A Nurse Child Wanted. ANY person who may want to put a child out, may, hear of a place, by enquiring of Conrad Baker, neaf the town house, in the Northern Li berties. 3t april 12. ; PORT WINE, In pipes, hoglheads and quarter casks, OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY, Just imported, in the Henrietta, P. P. Schmidt, master, from Oporto, ALSO, ON HAND, 300 bbls. New-York and Boston Beef Queens' Ware in crates Blankets in bales Guns assorted in cases, Cutlasses, Swords, &c. For Sale by THOMAS to" JOHN KETLAND. Walnut ftreet-wharf. April ir- ict Pennsylvania Hospital, 4th mo. 7 thy 1798. rHE Contributors to the Pennliylvania Hospi tal, are to meet on the seventh day of next Month, being the second day of the week, at the said Hospital at three o'clock in the afternoon, to eled twelve Managers and a Treasurer, for the ensuing year. By order of a board of Managers. SAMUEL COATES, Stc'ry. April 7 dtE SILVER WATCHES. Cafl) will be given for any quantity of low priced SILVER WATCHES, by applying im mediately at No. T5 South Fifth street, between Market and Chtfnot streets. April 10. * 6t Now Opening, At Willia m M'L A ws Saddle Manufaftory, No. 72, Chef nut Street, A general assortment of Horseman's Piilols, cure.it from the Manufacturers in London. ALSO ON HAND, Saddles, Bridles, Holders, Half Covers, Light Horseman's Caps. Swords, Cartou h B><xes, Va lices, Saddle Bags, Portmanteau's, Hard Leather Trunks, Carriage and Chair Harness, &c. April 9 dtf JUST RECEIVED. And for faieby W.Yuung, corner of Second and Chefnut-ftreet, M. Carey 118 High-flreet T. Dobfon, 4! South Second-flreet and the Boekfellers generally, (Price 5-Bths of a Dollar.) BEACON HILL, A Local Poem, historic and deforiptive : By a Lady of Boflon. ANALYSIS OF BOOK I. Allusion to the furroundin); Profpeet—lnvocation to the Riv'.r and Deities—to the Historic Mufe—Fiilion dif'carded—Dedication to Wash ington—The Aflion opens at the Retreat of the Columbiansfrom Bunker's Hill—General Howe The Memory of his Brother—Death of War- i ren—Perfonificatipn of Fortune and Fame Wafhing'on at Mount Vernon—called to the chief Command—Formation, of th« Columbian i Camp at Cambridge—Natural, moral, or poli- < tical Hiilory of the several States—Their com- ' manding Officers—Siegs of Bofton—lts Suffer- 1 ings—Negotiation for the fafe Retreat of the I < Btitifh Army—lts Departure—Appointment of Congress—Declaration of Independence—Cha- " raSer of the Columbian Soldies—The Poet's prophetic Apofcrophe to the Progress of Free dom throughcut the World. march 30. 5 f Law Book Store, I No. 319, High-flreet. George Davis, IMPRESSED with the favors fhewn'him in his efforts toeftablifh a Stor? for the sale of Law ji Books only, bigs leave to inform the Gentlemen (I of the Bar generally throughout the United States, f; that in addition to his colle&ion now on hand, t] which he supposes to be more extensive, than in the poficflion of any one person for sale in Ameri- v ca, expe&s daily very large supplies from Lon- d don & Dublin, particularly from th. latter place, (1 havingchicfly confinedhisimportations to 'hofeedi- si tion*, as being in his opinion equally correit with ii the London copies, and well known to be infinite, ft ly lower charged. G. D. limiting himfelf, solely to the sale of Law ci Books, it will appear obvious to profeflianal pen- t< tlemen the jrreat ad varies they havein purchasing if from him, both as to feledion and price, «f which the encouragement he has received for several years si past, is the bed testimony he cm offer. ir arch jo. , ] By John Fenno, N°* 119 Chefnut Street. , The Members of the Socie ty of the Sons of GeorgC, c3abli(hed at Phila dc»j>hia, for the advice and afliftance of Englifh ,c men indiftref*, —are requeued to attend an Anni v.rfary Meeting of the said Society, at the City I avern, on Monday, the 23d inft. at a o'clock in the afternoon. GEO. DAVIS, Secretary. 7 * t * Dinner to be on the table precisely at tour o'clock. april 14 Schuylkill Permanent Bridge, ' PHE books for receiving Subscriptions will 1 be opened at the House of William pheaff, as tlie corner of Marke: and Fifth Streets, 011 Monday the 16th influx, at j 0 O'clock, a. M. and continue open till further notiee. Richard Peters ' John Perot Matthew M' Connell Commissioners Godfrey Haga IViiham Sheajf. ipril 14 eats ' Notice is hereby Given, TH AT application has been made at the Bank of the United States, for the renewal of the fol lowing five Certificates of Bank Steck, l»(l by the capture -of the Britiih Packet, Countels of Lcicef ter— viz. No. i i7o»,containingsJhares"} l.Tued to Henry Ca -3'03 5 do j zenove NephewScCo 731 I do. issued to Edwisrds and Co 3*BB 5 do. siiTued (in lieu of 6509 to 6513) to Samuel and Henry Vaddington. 2928 4 do. issued to Phyn, El lice and Inglis. All persons concerned are therefore called upon to ihew (aufe why new Certificates should not be issued agreeably to the said application. April 14 ec6w Landing at Wain's wharf, From on board the brig Enterprize, capt. 'Lang don, from Jamaica. 6ohog(headsof good SUGAR, Entitled to 6o,ocowt.of prime green COFFEE J drawback. And For Sale by WHARTON fc? LEWIS, I No 11 .. South Front itrcef. Who have like wife for sale, A quantity of 4th p oef Jamaica Rum Molasses, and 70 barrels of Tanners' Oil april 14. coiot FRESH TEAS. MRj CHALK, INFORMS his Friends and the Public, that he : has opened a TEA WAREHOUSE At his Circulating Library, No. 75 North Third street, where he will be happy to execute their Orders for fine-flavoured IMPERIAL, HYSON, YOUNG HYSON, ( Tc . s HYSON-SKIN, t itAh ' SOUCHONG & BOHEA J On moderate terms. Coffee, Chocolate and Loaf Sugar. April 13. V m&ftf Joseph Ricardo, OF this City, Merchant, has afligned his pro perty for the benefit of his Creditors, te James C. Fiflier, Samuel W. Fiftier, and Thomas Wilson. All persons who have demands are re quested to furnifh their accounts without delay— and those indebted to make immediate payment to the Subscribers, a&ing Aflignees. James C. & Samuel IV, FiO:er. No, 13, Arch Street, march 31 4tawtf SALT PEI RE. One hundred kegs of refined Salt Petre, For Sale by the Subscribers. James C. & Samuel IV. Fijher, No. 13, ArchStrect march 31 4t.,wtf For Sale, By Elliston John Perot, No 4T, North Water Street, London particular Madeira Wine, in pipes and quart r casks, 4 years ohi atid fit for immediate uffc. Inferior do. A few bales Allibad Coflfcs Bandanna Handkerchiefs Sail Canvals, No. 1, to o A few bags of Juniper Berries A parcel of Soal Leather, and A few boxe9 of China. march 3 tu&f4W Interpreter of Foreign Languages. JOSEPH E. G. M. de LA ORANGE, Walnut-street, No. 110, BEING duly commifiioned and sworn in the a- ' bove capacity, offers to tranftate the French, ' Engiifh, Spanifl*, Portuguefeand Italian Langua ges : he flatters himfelf that his former profeifion, as advocate, both in France and St. Domingo, has well qualified him to tranihte any Court proceed ings or other Jud ciary inflruments. N. B. The FRENCH CIRCULATING LI BRARY continues open at the above place. Ma riy valuable additions having been made to this * colIe&ioB, it confiftsnow of about 1500 volume*,, : the best adapted to answer the purpose of those who wish both to improve in the Language, and J obtain ufeful inftro&ion and plcafnre. . march 30. lawim 11 FOR SALE, ~ ' ALL that elegant three story Brick House, brick ' Kitchen and Lot of Ground situate on the south well corner of Fourth and Prune flrects, containing in front on Fourth street 32 feet, and in length on Prune flreet 98 Icet, to a four feet al ley intended to be left open with common privi 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 en Fourth street 15 feet 6 inches, and in depth 98 feet 08 the said four feet alley, with the common privileges of " the fame. b< And also, all that Lot of Ground situate on the weft fide of Fourth street and adjoining the last tl described lot, containing in breadth on Fourth ft street 15 feet 6 inches, and in depth on the north fide ioafeet, thence running southward 11 feet 6 tl inches, thence further westward u feet, thence ft dill further southward 14 feet, and thence by the Chapel ground 114 feet to Fourth llreet, with the so commoft use of the said four feet alley leading in- p( to Prune street The whole will be fold together if more agreeable to the purchafcr. ji For terms, enquire of the fuhferiker, at his of- co sice, No. 114 South Foirth flreet. | e ABRAHAM SHOEMAKER, H nurch 31. , 3»wtf Hi A Great Bargain. j|' FOR SALE ON POTOMAC, ._ In State of Virginia, and county of Northum- h ~ bsrland, ck A s keautiTul a Scat as any on the River, con -1 A taiuing between seven and eight hundred a eres of Land, which commands a moll delight {ill profpefl of Coan Rivet, Potomac and the Bay about a third part of which is low grounds, fur _ rounded with Fish, Oysters, and Wild Fowl, with a good harbor, and as convenient for trade and in 'll f° rrna tioa as any on the lower part of the river, and liesfo compact, that abrut two miles of fenc ii ing w.uld inclose the whole from river to river. ®> The Hon. Walter jones, Esq. now in Congress, «, lives vrithm a few miles of the place,—who will do me the favor to describe it, and make my terms known to any gentleman inclining to purchase. HUDSON MUSE. -s Virginia, Urbanna, march 15. air—co3t to be Sold, A Very Valuable Farm, - SI TUATE on theNefhaminy creek, Buck'scoun ty, containi* g about 148 acr. s, of which abeut3© acre? are excellent wood-land ; the remainder mea -- dow and plough land, and in a highly cultivated ie state ; the whole under pott and rail fence, chi< fly f- new last summer. On the prcmifes are a log-house and barn. The situation for a country feat is per haps one of the mod eligible in the vicinity of Phi o ladeiphia, lying on the Nefharainy, with the ad is vantage of a landing plsce within 100 yards of the farm-houfc, and commanding a very excenfive view >f of the surrounding country :it is about three quart t. ers of a mile from the floating bridge, 17 3-4 1- miles from Philadelphia, ;f.d 2 1-2 miles from Brif toi. For terms of sale and further information ap n ply to Thomas Benger, Ffq. in Bristol, or c WILLIAM WALN, No. T44, South Second street. 1 April 7. 3tawtf For Sale, A good situation for a Country Seat, 0 Forty acres of Land, On the Old York road, within fight of Ger mantown, tnd about five miles from the city; the whole being under good fence, and ia ex cellent order as pafturie ground. For further information and terms, apply to Jonn Elliott Cresson, at his Office for the sale of Real filiates, Conveyancing, &c. No. 54, High-fireet. 4th mo. ?d. tu&'f 111 The Annual Ele&ion FOR Dire&ors and a Treasurer of the Library Company of Philadelphia, will be held at the Library, in Fifth street, on M.nday, the 7th of May next, at three o'clock in the afternoon, when the Tieaforer will attend to receive the annual 1 payments. r As there are several (hares on which finet are due, the owners of them, or their repref«ntativcs, are hereby notified, that they will be forfeited, a greeably to the laws of the company, unless the arrears are paid off on the said 7th day of May, or within ten days after. By ord'rof th« DireSors, BENJAMIN R. MORGAN, Secretary. April 7 v 3aw Escapes. TJROKE the Prison of Cumberland county, in s D New-Jersey, and made their escape, berween 1 and 2 o'clock, this two Men, who were conviiled of dealing—one of them calls him felf James Legg, the other Edward Hambleton— j Lewis a grey-headed Man. about to years old, 5 feer<j inches high, thick set, with a remarkable largehead; Hambleton is about 26 years old, 5 feet, 9 or 10 inchesTigh, black hair. Left the prison in company with the above described . thieves, a fmallman, who calls himfelf MattheW Morrifon, about 24 y;'ars old, .5 feet 6 inches high, light hair, fair complexion, smiles whed talking, is , a wheel-Wright by trade -IVhoev *r will secure the thieves in any Gaol in Nev,*-JeTfey or Pennlyl vania, shall b? entitled to receive Ten Dollars for the old o .e, Fifteen for the.young one, and Twe nty for Ma»thew Morrifon. GEORGE BUR GIN, Sheriff. Bridgetown, ma-rch rj. 24 —mt&fjw NOTICE IS hereby given, that the Subscriber, an infol verit debtor, confined in the common goal of the County of Cape May in the state 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 would attend to hear what can be alledged for or a gainll his liberation, pursuant to an adl of the Legislature of this State,entitled "an adi for the relief of insolvent debtors," pasTed the 16th day of January 179S —And the the said court did appoint Monday the 26th day of March nrxt for the purpose aforefiiid ; to meet at the Court House in the Middle Precindl, at eleven o'clock, in the forenoon of the said day, of which his creditors are request.d to take notice. CHARLiiS ALLEN. : Cape May, Feb. 8, 1798. Feb. 14 —iawjw N Oil C E. i WHEREAS a Certificate to Hannah 'hel- i ly, of Oxted Cottage, in the County of Surrey, in Great-Britain, Spinster, or her afiigns, for two thousand five hundred and fixty-tvvo dol lars twenty-three cents, in the deferred stock of the United States, was loft in the (hip Peggy, Capt. Hyer, bound from Philadelphia to London a iw the year 1796. The fubferiher, the said Han- v nah Shelly, intends to apply to the Treasury of the United States, ior a renewal of the said Cer tificate. HANNAH SHELLY. \ Feb. 23. iaw6w. I City Commitlioner's Uliice, i "January nth, 1798. FOR THE INFORMATION r-F THE CITIZENS. following arrangement h made by the 11 JL said commissioners, for cleansing the ? flrects, See. '' Diflriil No. I. —From the north fide of Vine street, to the south fide of Mulberry flreet; to be under the fuperintendance of Nicholas Hicks, j, 2 From the south fide of Mulbrry flreet, to the south fide of Ckefnut ftrreet, to be under the fupermtendance «f William Moulder. v 3; From the foufh fide of Chefnut street to fj the north fide of Spruce street, to be under the in fuperintendance of Jol'eph Claypoo.'e. cl 4. From the north fide of Spruce street, to the h; south fide of Cedar flrtet, to be under the fu- cf perintendance of Hugh Roberts. m £fY When pumps are out of order south of f" High-ftrcet, please apply to Thomas Dijry, at the el corner of Sooth and Fifth-Hrscts, or Godfrey Geh- D in Fourth, near Chcfnut-ftreet ; and north of High ftrect, to Dixey and Dehavrn. in SalTafras ftrect, bitween Sixth and Soventh-ftreus, To be Sold by Au&ion, at the Cof fee- House, at 6 o'clock, on the Ift May i- next, A NOTE drawn by Michael Kraft, of the Custom-House, payable to William Love, a chair-maker, 150, North I'ront street, for 250 jl do'lars, dated the.3<-th June 1797, due the jd of Aug. but negle&ed to be prrfented or protested r - till the 18th August by the Bank of Pennfylva -1 nia, tor which the Bmk will become liable, if a jury independent of Banks can be found. c- * Pri ' '3- *6t V TO THE PUBLIC " H IT appears evident, that the fur fort of Mr. William ls Priefman's advertifmg my Note for falc at til Mer cbants' Coffee house, M the fitjl of May next, it done merely for tie furpofe of injuring my charaßer, —it re mains only for me to convince the world, that /my intention, to dijcharge the fame, are truly honorable and jufl. A- Uut da y ! "ft" filing said note to Mr. Love, he callei on me to Inoio if I could discount it : I anfviered I would ) do it the Saturday following— He not calling tit rue, as I 1- expelled, 1 called at his hcufe for the furpofe; linen he 0 informed me that it ivas in the poffefjion if M, . Wagner, l- in Secondflreet, on -whom I called for the furpofe oftak d mg it up, previous to leaving the city during the fever, y who told me he knew nothing of the note ; I never learnt fe where it ivas until my return to t'ue city, when a series of > unparalleled misfortunes had tendered me incapable of l- direbarging my jafl debts , I called on Mr. Priejlman, a, 1 well as my other creditors, and offered to pay them, by an ie order for retJning a portion of my yearly falary,'until " ""y wrc /«'</. convincing them that this was my only t- resource, andproduced frotejled paper (which was, when 4 taken, deemed good) to thrice the amount of wv debts, r- which was abandoned by Mr. Prirflmqn only,' to the un >- feeling attack on my charaßcrJiyfubtifling „y note for fate. Should any gentleman incline p rchaftitg my' note, be may reft assured of my honejl dct, rmhatioo to the difcharer, t ereof, b\> the ft off as I pyopofe here ; arid very pro bably in a Jbort time, fbould I receive remittances which are daily expelledftorn abroad, they will enable me amply to discharge all the debt, due ,by MICHAEL KRAFFT. apnl 17. „ 3 , Imported in the ship America, ' and for sal*, by G. G. SCHULTHESS, 3 At Mqflrs. Jos. Anthony (5 s Co s. Store, e 3° bags heavy black Pepper BookMuflm I 4 and 1-2 yard wide Check Hhkfg. romalHhkfs. Blue Percales and blue Socrotion One bale bine Cloth 24 punj. Vitepaleon Hhkfs, 18 nd 26 punj. f One bale Betilhas—alfo, ; Four bbl«< Sago f Eight logs Ebony A f<;w hoards Sattinwood 1 a P ril 11 __ <foß . Baikenridge—for l'ale T T consists of 910 acres, almost all of which U . A a fins rich Meadow, (the residence of the late ; Earl of Sterling). It may be conveniently dixided , into five farms, four of which arc bounded on the East by the river Pafaick. There are on it a number of buildings, forming . afquare of nearly three aeres—The dwelling house is a vary convenient one and;a small expence would put it in complete repair. The orchard consists of i joo finsbearing engraft. J ed Apple Trees—and there is on other pirtsoifaid ) traa near 300 other Apple Trees—as also a great ( variety of other fruits, particularly Cherries of the best and most delicious kinds. Also, a great number of beautiful Exotics and FcreftTreos, that sdA to ths beauty and eonveni— ence of the place. Its 1.» ation is about 18 miles ; from the towns of Newark and Elizabeth : 10 do. , from Morris-Town, and 12 from Springfield It | is wooded and watered. To favc trouble, the price is five pound pr. acre ineafh, on delivery of the deeds. Pieafe'to cn | quire of T. McEUEN & Co. Np. 78, Chefnut -trcet. February z. eodtf A House and Lot in Dover" FOR SALE, A LOT OF GROUNO, btuate on tht east CJ * .LX. of the main (Ireet, running through the ton „ of Dover, in Kent county, in the Stat: of D; , a . ware, about thirty, or'for-y yards below Ca ,i Furbee'sTavtrn, containing in front on fait] ,f reet thirty four feet, and extending in depth ca.li „ ar( j twelve perches, together with die buildiogs t' ~r e. 011 created, wHich consist of a good brick T _ lol ,fJ two flories high, well Gniihed, with two rj >mf 3 ' bout seventeen or eightsen (net square eaclr and a " paflage eight or ten teet wide 0:1 the fir i 'fl nor . three rooms with a pafTage.above, and go od gir'. rets, the cellars are excellent, one of whic h is used" asakitches; aback brick buildingwkb v ,vorooms above and below about un or twelve ft t [ )y frur _ teen ; the tipper rooms of this building communU cate above Hairs with the paflage of the house • A brickfmoke house, and a good pun p 0 { watel ! in the yard, and a garden adjoining. The House is in cv ry refpeib as°c-j mfortable an any in Dover, i, in a got, 1 r, tuation and now occupied by John Freema) . as a tavern with tbe sign of the Eagle. ' The terms will be reafjnable. I \pply toDan iel Mifflin, at Camden, near Dover , „rto thefuii fcriber, No 60, North Eighth-rtree t, Phila.lelnh:/ CADWALAUE/.i EVANS n,;:r<rh tus4w ' Wanted, An aflive, cleanly, industrious woman to cook and do the bufmefs of the kifchen. Such a one will be allowed good wages, and no other need an. ply.—Enquire of the Printer. February 7 . § Run away from the fubferiber Oil she 14th inft. two indented Irifb Servant u,„' Thomas M'Guire, about Ij years of a e e an,l e feel: 8 inches high. rob-U, ftont, and well' made fliort b';ck hair, remarkabl« for a frar on o-ie J h» temples; he i, a forward, deceitful, and unprincipled fellow, and Hccoved fr ' service jeffry Corbet, about .the " "J height, but of a milder difpofitio,, a,,d more n"n. dermake fliort brown ha,r ; th„V workin . app". relwas blue cloth over jacket., lined with coarse brown linen*check and-brown linen yarn ?oek,ngs mixed twilled greyxloth tro'wfej and ruffett leather hoes; they have other ctaerM« which altogether gives tbem the appearand of f e f. faring men but have been brought up to thefarm ingbulmefs; no doubt will have forged parte, and change their name, and apparel a, convenient and have taken the pod road to Philarvlnh;, , more I will g.ve Fifty Dollar, for securing tb.m so that I get them, and will pa V all tf c . • > charges if brought home, or if fcparateH Debars for Thomas, M d TwellX "ff / ARTHUR jJRYAN rH-dof Wye, TelhotCouut^h,. fnlu VOLUME XIII.
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