treasury DEPARTMENT, r J MARCH i, 1798. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN pursuance of the AS of Congress passed on the fmh day of July one thousand Teven hundredand r DinetT-fcven, entitled " An Aft laying duties on Stamped Vellum, Parchment and Paper", and the . AS al j. .j onihe fifteenth day of Decsmbcr, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-seven, entitled a " An AA to p»flpone for a limited time the commencement of the duties imposed by the A& enti- J, tied "«n AJi laying Duties on Stamped Vellum, Parchment and Paper", that from and after the l firfl day of July enfaing, the several Stamped Duties hereafter enumerated, will be levied andcollec- , ted throughout tit United Statesi For every flcin or pieceof Vellum or Parchment, or Ihect or piece of Paper, upbn which (hdl be ( written or printed any or either of the inftrumenu er writings lollowing—to wit: j I) Is Cts. Mis Any Sertifieate of Naturalization, - - - - i Any Licence to prattice,or Certificate of the admiflion,enrolment or registry of anv Counsellor, Solicitor, Attorney, Advocate or Prodtor, in any Court of the Umted States, - - 10 Provided, that a Certificate in any one of the Courts of the United States for one of the fai'd Officer, (hall so far as relates to the payment of the duty aferefaid, be a fufficient admifiion in all the Courts of the United States, for each and every of the said offices. Any Grant or Letters Patent, ufider the seal or authority of the United States (except for lands granted lor military fcrviccs) - - 4 Any exemplification or certified copy of any luck grant or letters patent, (ex cept for lands granted for military ferv ices) ... a Any Charter-Party, Bottrnjry, or Refpondentia Bond, - - I Any Receipt or difiharge for or on-accountof anyLegacyleftby any Will or la ther teftainentary inftrufrtient, or for any share or part of a perfor.al estate di vided by force ol any statute of other than to the Wife* Chil dren or Grand Children of the person deceased, the amount whereof shall be above the value of Fifty Dollars, and shall not exceed the value of One Hun dred Dollars, - - - " " _ n , 2 S When the.amnunt thereof shall exceed the value of One Hundred Dollars and shall not exceed five hundred dollars, - - _' , $° And for every further sum of Five Hundred Dollars, the additional sum or I Ar.y Policy of Insurance or instrument in Rature thereof, on any ship, veflel or K oods insured from one diltridl to another in the United States, j From the United States to any foreign port or place, when the sum for which Insurance is made shall not exceed five hundred dollars, ' - tj When the sum insured shall exceed five hundred dollars, - I Ary Exemplification, of what nature soever, that shall pass the seal of any / Court, nther than such as it may be the duty of the Clerk of such Court to furnifh for the ui'e of the United States or some particular (late, - 5a Any Bond, bill Tingle or penal, foreign or inland bill of exchange, promifC.ry note or other note, other thau any recognizance, bill, bond, or other obliga tion or contraiSl, made to or with the United States or any Ihte, or for their uferefpeilively, - - - - * If above twenty dollars and not exceeding ene hundred dollars, - to )f above one hundred dollars and not exceeding five hundred dollars, 25 If above five hundred dollars and not exceeding one thousand dollars, ! 50 And if above one thousand dollars, - - , , W Provided, that if any bonds or notes (hall be payable at or within sixty days., such bonds or notes iball be fubjea to only two fifth parts of the duty aforelaid —viz. - - " , If above twent? dollars and not exceeding one hundred - 4 If above one hundred dollars and not exceeding five hufidi ed d»llai s, lo If above five hundred dollars and not exceeding one thousand dollars, 20 If above one thousand dollars, - - " Any Notes ifTned bvthe banks now efhbliflred, or that may hereafter be eftab liftn-d within the United States, other than the no'e-s ot such of the said Banks as shall agree to an annual composition, of one per centum on the annual di vidends made by such Banks, to their Stockholders relpeaively, according to . ihe following scale. - - " - - . On all notes not exceeding fifty dollars, for each dollar, - - » On all notes above fifty dollars, and not exceeding oae hundred'dollars, ' s o Cn all notes above one hundred dollars and Hot exceeding five hundred dollars, - - - . - 1 On all notes above five hundred dollars, - - 2 Any Protell or other NotaVial adV, - - - - c Any Letter of Attorney, except for an invalid pension.or to obtain or fell War rants for Lind granted by the United States as bounty for military services performed in the late war, - - 2-5 Any Certificate or Debenture for drawback of Cuftorfirer duties, for less than five hundred dollars, - - - " " 1 For five hundred dollars and not exceeding two thousand dollars) 2 For more than two thousand dollars, - - - 3 | I Any note or bill of lading for goods or merchandize to be exported, . J ' If from one diftriA to another dlftrift of the United States, not being in the fame State; - - - 'o If from the United States to any foreign port or plice, - - 2^ Any Inventory or Catalogue of any furniture, goods or eftefts, made' in anjf cafe required by law, in cases of goods and chattels diftriinpd' for rent or taxes, and goods taken in virtue of any legal process by any officer,)- 513 Ady Certificate of a Share in any InfurariccCompany, of a (hare in the Bank of the United States, or of any State or other Bank, It above twenty dollars and not exceeding one-hundred dollars, - 10 If above one hundred dollars, ... If under twenty dollars, at the'rate of ten cents for one hundred dollars. n. Th'c dutiesaforefaiil will he celleSed and received by the Supervisors, Tnfpeaors and other Officers of Infpeilicn, in the several Diitrifls Surveye and Divisions the United States, and by such other persons as shall from t» time be specially appointod and employed by the Supcrvifors of Diflrifis for tliit purpose. „ 111. The Supervifars of the several Diftrias will, prior to the ffrfl day of July ensuing, and as soon ss may be pra&icable, markorflamp, without fee or reward, any quantities or parcels of Vellum, Parch mem or Paper, with any erf the rates of duties before enumerated, 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 prescribed by law, by application to any Supervilor, Infpeaor, Officer of Infpeaion, or other puifoa appointed for the distribution of Stamps, by the Supervisors of Diftriels. GIVEN under my Haud, at Philadelphia the day and year j hove mentioned. OLIVER WOLCOTT, March 10. ; Secretary tf the Treasury. <d* The Members of the Socie ty of the Sons of St. George, cAablilh'cd at Phila delphia, for the advice and afliftaneff of EngHfti men indiftref**, —are re<juefted to attend an Anni virfary Meeting of the said Society, at the City Tavern, on Monday, the 23d inft. at a o'clock iit the afternoon. GEO. DAVIS, Secretary. Dinner to be on the table precisely at tour o'clock- april 14 PROPOSAL, For Publijbing by Subscription, AN E N I R Y INTO THE ORIGII' OF EPTDEMIC DISEASES. r-pHE Letters to Dr. Currie, which 1 publilhed A last autumn, led me to an invefligation of the origin and phenomena of peftihmial diseases in other countries, as well as in the United St -tes. In the profccution of the fubje&, new fa&s and principles continually opened to my view, and fi nally deternfincd nve to trace back the history of such dife2fes as far as the records of history ex tend. For this purpose, I have examined the pub lic libraries in New-York, New-Haven, Gam bridge and Boston, with a view to obtaih all the material fa&s which can illustrate the fuhje<st,and I have nearly colledcd all the materials for the proposed work. The fails eolL<Sled will enable me to demon strate that many of the common ideas refpe&mg pestilential epidemics, are unfounded or extreme ly iucorreA ; and this in eonfcquence of rr.edicnl writers cenfidering an epidemic disease as a detach ed or isolated phenomenon in a particular coun try ; rather than as conne&ed with other epide mics or other phenomena of nature in various parts of the world. "The fails I have collc&ed 'lead to certain dedu&ions which are furprifingto myfelf, and which will probably be new to many others. Much light will be thrown on this dark and perplexing YubjeA, as well as on natural phi losophy. The proposed work will make a full Gzed o&a ---vo volume ; and executed well on fine papar, can not be afforded at lels than two dollars, bound, with the usual allowance to book-feller?. As th« compilation will cost not only great labor,but con (iderable expence, no more copies will be printed than to supply fuhferibers. The book will be rca for fubicriber fearly iu the coming summer.and the holders of propofaU will be good enough to return them to No. 40, Piue-ftreet, by the firitof May# SußsceirTioNs received by the bock-fellers in New-York, Philadelphia, Albany, New-Haven, Tlartford, New London, Providence, Botton, Bal tjnorc and Charleftofc. NOAH WEBSTER, ;UN. Frefli Teas. Jujl Imported, in the Jhip Delaware, Captain Cooper, from Canton, And For Salt, bv SAMUEL HOWELL, At his Compting House, No. 54, Chefnut-ftreet, AND R7 SAM. E. HOWELL, At hi* Compting House, Crooked billet wharf, Bohea,Souchong,Hyfon, Young Hyson, Hyson Skin, and Imperial TEAS. ALSO, China Ware, afTorted; black and coloured Lute strings and Sattins, Nankeens, Cassia, large garden and common Fans, fattin and lutestring Umbrellas, i whale-bone dicks-. They have alfu Ftr Sale, Ell wide Perfiar.s, Bandanna Handkerchief*, French Cambricks and Umbrellas, Sugar ir boxes. march 8. $ j Now Opening, At Wi l l 1 a m M'L a ws Saddle Manufa&ory, No. 72, Chefnut Street, A general assortment of Horseman's Fiftols, direct from the Manufa&urers in London. ALSO ON HAND, Saddles, Bridles, Holsters, Half Covers, Light Horseman's Caps, Swords, Cartou.h Boxes, Va lices, Saddle Bags, Portmanteau's, Hard, Leather Trunks, Carriage and Chair Harness, &c. April 9 dtf City Commissioner's Office, January tub, 1798. . FOR THE INFORMATION OF THE CITIZENS. fallowing arrangement is made by the -L Taid commiflioners, for cleansing the streets, &c. Diftriil No. 1. —From the north fide of Vine street, to the south fide of Mulberry street; tf> be under the Hiperintendance of Nicholas Hicks. 2 From the south fide of Mulbrry street, to the south fide of Ckefnnt ftrreet, to be under the fuperintendance of' William Moulder. 3. From the south fide of Chefnut street to the north fide of Spruce street, to be under the fuperititendance of Jol'eph Claypoo'e. 4. From the earth fide of Spruce street, to the fauth fide of Ce;lar street, to be under the fu perintendance of Hugh Roberts, gjT When pumps are out of order south of High-street, pleaft apply to Thomas Dixey, at the corner cf South and Fifth-ftreets, ©r Godfrey Geb ler, in Fourth* near Chefnut-ftreet ; and north of I.igh street, to Dixey and Dehaven, in SaflTafras ftrcct, between Sixth and S«vcnth-ftr?ets. TREASURY DEPARTMENT,!.* March 30 th. 1798. j"j Public Notice is hereby given, I THAI' byanadlof Congrcli passed on th* j 19th day of March, 11798, the following j alterations and amendments have- been made to the palled on the 6th day of July 179;, en titled "Ao ail laying duties on lfainped vcl- 4 " lum, parchment and paper." ; '• i The stamp duties 011 debentures or cert ill- ; cates for the drawback of Culloms or duties on < Imports are repealed.- | - 11. A djfeount at the rate of ftven and one half per Centum, will be allowed by the Supervisors or InfpeiVors refpeflively, to any perlons other than Officers of the Revenue, who may pur chase atone time or procure to be itamped, any 1 quantities 0/ Vellum, Parchment it Paper, upon 1 which the duties lhall amount to Ten Dol lars or upwards. . ni. Stamped Paper, will be provided and fold at the rates prefe'ribed by law, without any addi tional charge or expenle on account of the price of Paper ; but tor ftatnped Parchment or Vellum, an additional price will be demanded at the rate of Fifty Cents for each Ikin of Parch ment, or Two Hundred Cents for each {kin of Vetium of medium size, which may be furnlffc ed at the expense of the TJnited States and pro portionally for any lefier quantity. Given under tny hand, at Philadelphia, the day andyetr abovementiofed. OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of the Treasury. Treasury Department, March 19, 1798. NOTICE IS THEREBY GIVEN, ~ HATpropolals Will be received at the Office of X the Secretary of the Treasury until the expi ration of the iJfth day of July next enfuiitg, for the supply of all rations which may be required for the use of the United States, fromthc firft day ol Odobcr 1798, to the thirtieth »day of September 1799, both inclufive, at the places and within the diftridt hereafter mentioned,viz. At Ofwcgo; at Niagara ; at Prefque Isle ; at Michilimackinac ; at Fort Franklin ; at Pittsburgh ; at Le Beuf ; at Cincinnati; at Greenville ;at Picque Town and Laramie's Store; at Fort Wayne; at Fort Defi ance j 1 at any place below Fort Defiance on the Mi ami River to Lake Erie ; at Fort Kncx and Qua- i tanon on the River Wabafh; at Mafiac; at any place or places on the east- fide of the River Missis sippi above the mouth of the River Ohio, and up •on the Ulii.ois River ; at any pl'aie or places on the craft fide of the MiflJlfippi River below the mouth of tile Rivor Ohio to the foUtfietri boundary of'the State of Kentucky, and within the said StaU ; at Knoxvilk, Teltico Block House, and at all other Posts in the State of TennelTee; at anyplace or places on theesft fide of the River M'ifiifiippi, be lo^ T the ftutliern boundary* of rile State of Tehnef fee, to the fouthefn boundary of the United States. » -If supplies shall be required, for any posts or places not mentioned in this notice,all fuchfupplies lhajl be furnifhed at prices proportioned to those to the polls before recited, as may be* agreed" on be !to T een tfie tTifited States and the contractor. The rations to be supplied to'confitt of th*fol- i lbwirig articles, viz. One pound, of bread or flour One pound'of beef or twelve ounces of p'ork t or bacon Half a jill of rum, brandy of whtf-"J fcf, one quart of Salt, two quarts C hu * j rscl of vinegar, two pounds of foap,f rat j ons on a pound of candles ) The r-ationsare to be furnifhed in such quantities, as that there fball at all times during the said term, be fiifficieitt for the consumption of the troops at Michilimackinac, Detroit, Niagara, and Ofwego, for the term of fix months in advance, and at each of the other poftss for the-term of at least three months in advance, in good and wholesome prefvi fiofis, if the fame (hall be required. It is t® be un derftbod', that tHe contractor is to be at the ex pence and rifle of iffuiilg the supplies to the troops \ at each poll, and that all lofTes fisftained by the de • predations of an enemy, or by means of the • troops of the United States, shall be paid for at the price of the articles'captured or destroyed, on thefdepofitions of two or more persons of credita s ble characters, and the certificate of a commission - I ed officer, ascertaining the circuratlances of the r los- and the amount of the articles tor which com - pen fat ion (hall be claimed. , The priviledge is reserved to tile United States of requiring that none of the supplies which may be furnilhed under the proposed contrail, fihall be issued, until the supplies which have or may be furnilhed under the now ia force have been consumed. , OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of the Treasury, march 27. . , .Sawtrrfy > Batkenridge—lor 1-ale IT consists of 910 acres, ilmoft all of which is a fine rich Meadow, (the refidenceof the late '' Karl of Sterling). It may be conveniently diiided into five farms, four of which aTc bounded on the Eaftby theriVerPafaiek. Ther* ace on it a number of buildings, forming r afquare of pearly three acres—The dwellinghoufe ' is a- very convenient one.andja fmaNeapence would put it in complete repair. _ , The-orchard consists df IJOO firwbeanhg engraf n ed Apple Trees—and there is on other of said ; trail near 300 other Apple Trees—avalfo a great variety of other fruits, particularly Cherries of the beft and mod delicious kinds, i Also, a great number of beantiful Eitotics and Forest Tress*, that add to tha beauty and conveni ence of the place. Its situation is about 18 miles - from the towns of Newark and Elizabeth : iodo. from Morris-Town, and 12 from Springfield—lt is wooded and watered. > To favc trouble, the price is five pound' pr. acre in calh, on delivery or the deeds. Please to en quire of T. McEUEN & Co. No. 7?, Chefnut nreet. February 2. eodtf t Ran away from the fubferiber* - on the T4th in(>. two indented Irish Servant Men r Thomas WGuire, about 25 years ?f age, and J feet S inches high, robust, stout, and well made, short black hair, remarkaM« for i fear on one of - his temples; he is a forward, deceitful, vicious, and unprincipled fellow, and decoyed from sny service Jeffry Corbet, about the fame age and height, but of a milder disposition, and more flen e der make, short brown hair ; their working appa e relwas blue cloth over jackets, lined with coarte brown linen, check and brown linen shirts, grey yarn Sockings, mixed twilled grey cloth trowfers, e and rufTett leather lhoes; they have other cloathing 0 which altogether givss them the appearance of sea - faring men, but have been brought up to the farm -0 ing business ; no doubt will have forged pallet and e change their names and apparel as convenient, and have taken the poll road to Philapelphia, I.pur -0 chafed rfiem the last fall of capt. Raltins, in Balti f more. I will give Fifty Dollars for them so that I get them, and will pay all reasonable e charges if brought home, or if separated, Thirty Dollars for Thomas, and Twenty for Jeffry. ARTHUR iJRYAN, if Head of Wye, Talbot County—match 7. Ie March 14. 3-* w 3 w __ Hyson and Young Hyson Tea. 5- A few chests of excellent quality, for fa!e, cor ner of Stcood and Pine (Ircets. Dec 26—cotfj; The Annual Election FOR Dire&ors and a Treasurer of the Library | Company of Philadelphia, will be held at the I Library, in Fifth street, on M«nday, the 7th of May next, at three o'cloi* in the aftf rcoon, when the Treasurer will attend to receive the annual payment*. As there are fevcral (hares on which fine are due, the owners of them,, or their repref«ntatives, are hereby notified, that they will be forfeited, a greeabiy 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« Dirc<Slors, BENJAMIN R. MORGAN, Stfcretary. April 7 3 aw Notice—Agreeably to charter, Is hereby given to the members of " the cor poration for the relief of poor and dilliefied presbyterian ministers and the poor and dillreflcd widows and childrm of presbyterian mi-'ifiers,' that a meeting uffaid corporation is to be hold en, on the 16th day of May next, at 4 o'clock P.M. in the second presbyterian ch'irch in the city of Philadelphia, sot the dispatch of all such business as may then be brought before the board. ASHBEL GIIEEN, Secretary of the Corporation. April 7. tawt 16m Pennsylvania Hospital, 4th mo. Ith, 1798. THE Contributors to the Pennsylvania Hospi tal, are ta meet on the seventh day of next Mont-h, being the second day of the week, at the said Hospital at three o'clock in the afternoon, to tleifl twelve Managers and a Treasurer, for the enfuingyear Bv order of a board of Managers. ;SAMUEL COATES, Sec'ry. April 7 f eitE Valuable Stands for Butinels. FOR SALE—by the Subscriber, Two Lots of Ground,* Situate on the south fide of Chefnut-fireet, be tween Second and Third streets :—one containing eighteen feet, and the other feventecn feet, more or e is, on the said street, and-both extending, the lf a me breadth, one hundred and forty-eight, more or less, to Carter's alley. There are, on Chefnut-ftreet, two two-story BRICK HOUSES (Numbers So and 82). Which may readily be made into one ; and, on Carter's alley, there is a convenient, well builft three-story Brick House and Kitchen, Almost new, which has two rooms on a- floor and a"' front of eightetfn feet on said allay. This property is clear of grcnnd-r«nt, and an indisputable title will be given 10 the purchaser. The three Houfowill be fold Separately or toge ther. Further particulars may b« known on applica tion to ZACHAKIAH POULSON, yvv. Ho. 80, Chefnut-ftreet, or at the Library, march aj. fefiSw A House and Lot in Dover. FOR SAIE, A LOT OF (GROUND, fituateon the east fide of the main street, running through the town of Dover, in Kent county, in the State of Dela ware, about thirty or for'y yards below Captain Furbee's Tavern, containing in front on said street thirty four feet, and extending in depth eastward twelve perches, together with the buildings thcre on ere*fted, which consist of a good brick house, two stories high, Well finifted, with two rooms a bout seventeen or eighteen feet square each, and a ■ paflage 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 is used as akitcheft'; a back brick- building wkh two rooms " above and below about ten or twelve feet by four teen ; the upper rooms of rhis'buildmg communi cate above flairs with the passage of the house : A brick Onoke house, and a good pump of water in the yard, and'a garden adjoining. The House is in every refpeA as comfortable as any in Dover, is in a good and now occupied by John Freeman, as a tavern, with the sign of the Eagle. The terrm will be reasonable. Apply to Dan iel Mifflin, at Camdten, neyr Dover, or to thefub fcriber, No 60, North Eiphth-ftreet, Philadelphia. CADWALADER EVANS. ( maroh 27. tus4W Salilfeury Eltate. THE Subscriber, pmpofing to contrad: his busi ness, offers this EfUte for laic, on moderate terms. On it are one Blast and three Air Furnaces,, a complete Boreing Machine, and a very good grift , Mill, with two pair of stones ; also a good Forge, all ! in perfect repair, as are all the Water Work s*conne6t- ] ed with these various branches. The Air Furnaces were lately built for the purpofc of catting Cannon for this Suto. —There are about two tfioufand acres of Land, one Half of which i s under wood, the other v«rv fine arable Land, prod\ieirt£ rhe best Hay and ! 8 Pasture. The Cannon lately manufactured there, : fully provei the excellency of the metal, which is 1 luperior to any in this country, and probably, eqaal : to any in div world ; for not'one of fiKty-nmegnns lately made, although some of rhe 24 were bored r into pounders, hare tailr don proving. The firu » ation is very eligible, particularly for this branch of I ntanufaflure, and a place of arms lying in the state of Gonne6Bcut>»nd' only 30 miles from fsveraMand* on the Hod-Ton's t iver, and having every advan- I tage that can result from a plenty of water ifTuing t from a large natural pond, very near the Furnate, and whith may be converted into a-varicty of other ; ufefol puHpofes. The purchaser can brraceommodat ed wiih all theftocka«»d utensils, and hav« pofTelfion ' on or before the firft of J,ur»e next r and preparation * may be made in the mean time for going into BTaft im -5 meAatcly thereafter, for every par twill be deliverod • in.good order, with forne coai, o»e> <t<». See. For t terms, ipply to Mr. lofeph Anthonv, in Philadel phia; David Brooks, Esq. one of the Reprefentawves » in Congress ftfr this State ; Mr, David Wateiman, on - thepremifesi or totheproprietorin New-York. WILLIAM NEILSON. . Dee. t. 3awtf Valuable Property for Sale. » FOR SAL a, THAT well known Estate, called SHREWS BURY FARM, form r'.y the residence of General John CadwaUder, lituate on SalTafras Ri f ver, in Kent county, Maryland—contaioing a bout 190 a acres of prime LAND, upwards-of 500 . 0 f which are in The Buildings are all e«- 1 cellent, and oonfift of a hindfome Dwelling House, . two large Barns with Cow houses, Stables for fifty . horses, a spacious treading floor under cover, a granary, two OverseerS houfea, two ran- Y ges of two ftbry bnildim;s for Negrncs (one of i them new and of brick), Corn houses, a Smoak j' house , &c. 3cc.—The whole Estate being nearly . surrounded by water, it requires but little fencing, . and has a good Shad and Herring fifheiy. It is i conveniently fit dated for both the Philadelphia and j 'Baltimore market*, with two landings on a navi gable river but a short fail from Baltimore. There . is a large Peach, and two large Apple Orchards 011 j the ptemifes; also, avatittyof excellent fruits of c different kinds. The foil is mostly a rich loom.— „ The whole will b« fid together, or divided into smaller farms (for which rhe buildings are conven iently situated) as may suit the purchaser. The Stock on laid Farm, consisting ol Horses, Cattle, Sheep, &c. will also be difpofud of. For further - patticularfe apply to Georoe Hastincs, on the , premises, or tothefubferiber, in Philadelphia. ARCHIBALD M'CALL, jvs. - February 14. saw(»v FOR SALE, BY THE SUBSCRIBES, No. 31, PcMl-ftrtet, The Cargo of the Ship Ganges, John Green, commander,from Bengal, Baftas, of various qualities and prices, Coflaes Punjum Cloths sanahs Guzzeydo. Humhuras Charconai Dore*- li'me Cloth T»ojib» Chintz and Calicoes Mulmuls Mamoodys Check* Maharagonges PaMia Hkfs. Ginghams Malmuldo. Guzzenas Bandanooe* Gurrahs Siflerfoy | Piniafcoe* Choppa RomaU Salgatchjrs , Sooly do. Gillie Romaic- Persians of various col# Mack Pulicats too tons SUGAR ,e,ooo lb. PEPPER. Witlings & Francis. The Piece Goods Of the Ganges are now open to sale at that commodious store the north weft corner of Market and Fpurth-flreets. Also—A few Bales of Madraft Ilkfs. o£ ele» gant patterns and best colours. February 8. dtf • IMPORTED, In the Brig Benjamin Franklin, front Bourdeaux, AND FOR SALB BY THE SUBSCRIBER, Claret in cases ' White wine in half casts Sweet oil of afuperior quality in boxes and ba&etf Lunelle "> Sauterne ( w ; Be , |* n C afe.. Macarty, and f Medoc J Thomas Mutgatroyd, No. ri, Walnut Strett. WHO HAS 6H HAND, Bourdrlux Brandy in pipes T Intit'ed Iriih market ") .... „ ■ > to Medoc, and Sauterne J 5 drawback Sherry wine ill pipesand quarter calks Rota Pimento in bags fwo trunks of Umbrellas, and About 4000 bulhcls 1 ivefpuol Salt. inarch 19 mW&ftf """""" LTND I N G From an board the Schooner Ranger, from Jacquemil, 230 Bags, containing 30,000 wt. Coffee, For Stilt by SAMUEL HAYS, No. 117 Chefnut-flreet. Who has remaining on hand 6,c00 pieces In dia NANKEENS, of a fupenor quality. March 15. d6t Red Clover Seed of the belt quality. MADEIRA WINE, Old, and fit for immediate use, in jSipc#, half pipes and Quarter casks. Teneriffe Wine, And', Window Glass—all of which will be fold on very reasonable terms, by J John Craig, march I wstf No. la, Doclc Street. NOTIC li.~~ ALL persons who ha-ve any demands against th» estate of Wiluam Flketwoob,, of Liverpool, late of Philadelphia, merchant,de *ceafe<i, are requested to exhibit their accounts, properly attested ; and those who are indebted to the fame, are desired to make immediato payment, to GEO. DOBS ON, \ . .. , No. 25, So. Third-street. J Admlm fi r r January 4. dtf Just Fublifhed, And to be had at the Book-Ocres of MefTrs. Dob son , Campbell, Young and Okmro d, in Philadelphia, OBSERVATIONS On<the Causes and Cure of Remitting tr Bilious Fevers, To rvbicb is annexed, V AN ABSTRACT of the opinions pra&ictf of different authors: and an APPENDIX, exhib iting interesting fails and refledions relative to the SynocLus iSleroidts, or Yellow Fever, which ha? occasioned so much distress and mortality* at different periods, in several of the seaport towns of the United l States of America. by WILLIAM CURRIE, Felow of the Philadelphia College of Phyiicmn« p and Member of the American Philotophical So ciety. Feb. I—*3m§ JUST RECEIVED. And for sale by W.Young, corner of Second and Chefnut-ftreet, M« Carey irß High-street T. Dbbfon, 41 South Second-Areet and the Bookfellfers generally, (Price 5-Sths of a Dollar ) BEACON HILL, A Local Posm> biftoric ami deforiptiftt i By a Lady of Bojlon. ANALYSIS or BOOK T. Alluflon to the surrounding Profpecl- Invocation to the Haver and sylvan Deities—to the Historic Mufe—Fi&icn discarded—Dedication to Waft, ingfon—The /Lftioh opens at the Retreat of the Columbians from Bunker's Hill—General Howe —Ther Memory of his Brother—Death of War ren—Perfsnitication of Frrttfne and Fame— Washington at Mount Vernon—called to the chief Command—Formation of thu Columbian Camp at Cambridge—Natural, moral, or poli tical History of the several States—Their com manding Officers—Siege of Bofton—lts Suffer ings—Negotiation for the fafe Retreat of the Britifli Army—lts Departure—A ppointmoit of Congress—Declaration of Independence—Cba ra«sler of the Columbian Soldies—The Peer's prophetic Apofcfophe to the Progress of Free dom throughout the-World, march 30. 5 FOR SALt, AIX that elegant three flory Brick House, brick Kitchen and Lot of Ground situate on the south weft comer of Fourth and Prune streets, • containing in front on Fourth lireet 33 l'cat, and in lepgth on Pruue ftre.t 98 feet, to a four feet al ley intended to be left open with common privi lege of the fame. Also, a two (lory brick House and Lot of Ground situate on thi' well iide bf Fourth lireet and ad joining th. above, containing in breadth en Fourth lireet 75 feet 6 inches, and ir. depth 98 f«et on the said four feet alley, with the common privileges of the fame. And also, all that Lot of Ground situate on the weil fid; of Fourth lireet and adjoining the last dtferibed lot, containing in breadth on Fourth lireet 15 feet 6 inches, and in depth on the north fide 101 feet, thence running southward II feet 6 inches, thence further well ward 11 feet, thence Hill further southward 14 feet, and thence by the Chapel ground 114 feet to Fourth tlrrfet, with the common use of the said four seer alley leading in to Prunu lireet The whole will be iold together if more agreeable to the purchaser. For terms, empire of the fubfcriUer, at his of fice, No. I»4 S6uth Fourth lireet. ABRAHAM SHOEMAKER. December 2®. §
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