Fcr Sale, new f a ''' n s JOHANNA TUCKER, - "IjHyniS-L— Fa\ncis Days, Majlrr, NOW lyng at Pine Street wharf—her length !• ftxty cighfcfcet, fireadth twenty feet fix inches,depth righ feet nine inches and burthen one hundred and four 69-95 torn. For terms apply to the Master on board, or GEORGE PLUMSTEP, No. 168, South Front Street, april 16 §4t JUST ARRIVED, Id the brigGayofo,capt Bingham, from St. Martini A quantity of SALT, of an exccelient quality A few groce Porter Bottles, new And twenty caflta Vinegar Also, FOR SALE, Enquire of Jehu Hollingfworth & Co. No. 7,1, Little tVater street, South, april 10. § For Sale, at the Stores of the Sub- j fcribers, on Walnut street Wharf, 195 calks of flails aflorted 10 bales »f fail canvaf#, from No. I to 8 53 calks yellow ocbre I j lierces bottled porter, 6 to 14 doz each London particular ) Madeira Wines India market > TenerifFedo. in hogsheads and pipes Old Port do. in hhds. Empty Claret bottles 6 cases of Ginghams, Dimities, Muflineti &c. aflorted for the Weft-India market 4, 10, and9inch cablesand 10 coitsof cordage Writing fiates, ink Stands a .id prelfes io purcbeont Jamaica rum I bale Teaming twine 160 bundles lheathing paper Tfc[E BRIG AMAZON, for Sale, or Charter. Nick/in (S* Griffith. april 7 tuth&f.tf FOR SALE. \l) do"b^} Havannah Su g ar 200 Hides Will be landed to morrow, at Willingsand Fran cis's wharf, from on board the brig Aitive, Will iam Williams, master. e f ®rigfbr sale, And may take in immedi - atcly after discharged. Apply to Jehu Hollingf worth & Co. marcn 3d. § For Hamburgh, " T H E S H I P Dominick Terry, j°^ n Fleming, Majler, ' great partof her cargo en* gagtd.—For freight apply to JeJfe (5 s Robert Wain. l February a 6 f, " WANT ED, 1 ' j APPROVED BILLS onAmfterdam—for which cash will be give;i at the rata of thirty seven cents / prr guilder. Enquire of the Calhicr of the Bank D f the Unitedst&tes. § april 23. LANDING, * From on board the £hip Elizabeth, captain Faiflic, from Batavia, And FOR SALE by the Subscriber, 400,000 wt. Java COFFEE 300 canisters SUGAR, of a superior quality also, o( A quantity of SAPAN WOOD pi JOHN MILLER, jun. th 'april 17. Thoi;.as y Joshua Fisher, HAVE FOR SALE, m At No. 5, Dock-ftreet,near the Drawbridge, China ware nankeen dining setts, tea and coffee t5 cmps and saucers 01 Nankeens, black fattins and tafKties Pungem cloths, choppah rotnalls, and bandannoes China and Englilh umbrella*, Together with a general ajfortment of European Goods— among which are Scots thread in boxes 6d. Sd. tod. lad. and lod.nails Shot—T. Crowley fleet, Spanish brown and white J lead hi Erglilh fcythes42 to 50inehes hi ALSO, pi in barrellsef kiln drye«t Indian corn meal. AcommodiousStoreinDock-ftreet, 1 No. 7, to be let, three stories high, suitable for any business. 4th mo. Jth jjtf For Sale, BY THE SUBSCRIBER, NO- 10, CHISMUI STREET, Cl 1 X Calks of Carolina Indigo, c( . Which will b« fold on realonable terms on a ftort a , credit. Cl Robert Henderfon. w \pril_a mw&s4w b JUST RECEIVED] ~~ ° FROM ro R T-A U-P RIN CE, And FOR SALE, by the SUBSCRIC£RS t b II o hhds. Coffee t 46 tierces do. n 100 barrels do. 100 bags do no hogsheads of M ufcovado Sugar 1( 80 barrels of do. 40 hogsheads of MolafTes * 4 bales of Cotton 2 hogflieads of Cocoa a WILLINGS & FRANCIS, [ Penn-ftreet. march 11. $ si Pennsylvania Holpital, 0 \th mo. ith, 1798. Contributors to the Pennsylvania Hofpi i tal, are to meet on the seventh day of next J. Month, being the second day of the week, at the r said Hospital at three o'clock in the afternoon, to * tied tivelve Managers and a Treasurer, for the ; ensuing ye«r. t H\ Dr.hr as a beard of Maftartrf. SAMUEL COATES, Src'ry. aprili7 dtE NOTICE. ; ALL persons who have any demands against th* estate nf Willaj; Fleetwood, of Liverpool, late of Philadelphia, merchant, de ceafet!, are requested to exhibit their accounts, properly "attested ; and those wJto are indebted to the fame, are desired to make immediate f payment, to 1 GEO. DOBSON, Z No. ij, So. Tbifd-flre«t. > r January 4. dtf , TREASURE DEPARTMENT, S | MARCH 1, 1798. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN pursuance of the A<S of Cangrefs pal Ted on the lixth day of July one thousand seven hundred and j ninety-fevea, entitled "An Ail laying duties on damped Vellum, Parchment and Paper , and the is j A A palled on the fifteenth day of December, ®ne thousand seven hundred and ninety-seven, entitled h ' "An Ait to poftponefor a limited time the commencement of the duties imposed by the Ac! erti )d tied "An AJt laying Duties on Stamped Vellum, Parchment and Psper", thai from and after the tr firfl day of July enf.irtsj, the several Stamped Dutias h.reafter enumerated, will be levied and collec ted throughout tte United States. :t. For every Ikin or pieceof Vellam or Parchment, or Iheet or piece of Paper, upon which (h.'.1l be written or printed any or either of the instruments or writineslollowing—to wit: - t D/s CtJ. | Mis Any Certificate of Naturalization, .... - 5 Any Luence to praiflice,or Certificate of the enrolment or regiflry of any Connfellor, Solicitor, Attorney, Advocate or Proilor,ire asyCourf of the United States, ... *. 10 Provided, that a Certificate in any one of the Courts of th£ United States for one of thefaid Offices, ihall so far as rel*tes to the payment of the Jury aforefaid, be a fufficient admiilidn in allthe Courts of the United States, for each afid every of thefaid 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 fuck grant or letters patent, (ex cept for lands granted for military services ) « Any Charter-Party, Bottomry, or Refpondentia Bond, - - 1 Any Receipt or discharge for or on accountof anyLcgacyleftby any Will or 0- ther tettamentary instrument, or for any lhare or part of a perlor.al estate di- r vided by force o! any statute of diftrrbutiens, other than to the Wife, Chil dren or Grand Children of the person deceafed,the amount whereoflhall be above the value of Fifty Dollars, and fliall not exceed the value of One Hun dred Dollars, .... - 15 When the amount thereof ftull exceed the value of One Hundred Dollars and • fliall not exceed five hundred dollars, ... jo And for every further sum of Five Hundred Dollars, the additional sum of I Any Policy of Insurance or inftrament in nature thereof, on any Ihip, vessel or goods inluredfrom one diftriiSl to another in the United States, 25 From the United States to any foreign port or place, wh<;n thefum for which Insurance is made (hall not exceed five hundred dollars, - 25 When the sum inffcired lhall exceed five hundred dollars, - 1 Any Exemplification, of what nature fotver, that ihall pass the seal of any e Court, other than such as it may be the duty of the Clerk of such Court to furnilh for the the of the United States or some particular Hate, - 50 Any Bond, bill or penal, foreign or inland bill of exchange, promiflory note or other note, other than any recognizance, bill, bond, or other obliga tion or made to or with the United StaUs or any state, or for their uferefpedlively, ...... If above twenty dollars and not exceeding one hundred dollars, - 10 If above one hundred dollars and not exceeding five hundred dollars, 25 If above five hundred dollars and not exceeding one thousand dollars, i 0 And if above one thousand dollars, - - • - 75 PrtvitUd, that if any bonds or notes (hall be payable at or within sixty days, such bonds or notes iball be fubjedt to o/ily two fifth parts of the duty afofefaid —viz. - - ff above twenty dollars and not exceeding one hundred dollars, - 4 It aboTeoue hundred dollars and not exceeding five hundred dollai s, 10 If above fiv« hundred dollars and not exceeding one thousand dollars, 20 ' If above one thousand dollars, .... Any Notes iflued by the banks now eflibliihcd, or that may hereafter be eftab liflicd within the' United States, other than the note* of such of the said Banks as ihall agree to an anQual competition, of one per centum on the annual di vidends made by such Banks, to their Stockholders refpeilively, according to the following scale. - On all notes not exceeding fifty dollars, for each dollar, - o On all notes above fifty dollars, and not exceeding one hundred dollars, jo Cn all notes above one hundred dollars and not exceeding five hundred dollars, - - * 1 On all notes above five hundred dollars} - - 1 Any Proreft or other Notarial a£t, - - - ■ 15 Any except ior an invalid penfiosi, or to ojstain or fell War rants for Land granted by the United States as "bounty for services -O* 1 l -™"™ performed in the late war, - - " ' 4 5 Any Certificate or Debenture for drawback of Customs or duties, for less than five hundred dollars, - - " • 1 For five hundred dollars and not exceeding two thousand dol.ars, 2 For more than two thousand dollars, " " 3 Any note or bill of lading for goods or merchandize to be exporter, U from one diftri& to another diftria of the United States, not being in t^e fame State, " " 10 If fronr the United States to any foreign port or place, - - 25 ! Any Inventory or Catalogue of any furnitur'e, goods or effects, made in any eg re required by law, (e*cept in cases of goods and chattels distrained for I rent or taxes, and goods takes in virtue of any legal process by any officer,) 50 Any Certificate of a Share i». any Jnfuranee Company, of a /hare in the Bank of the United States, or of any State or other Bank, If above twenty dollars and Rot exceeding one hundred dollars, - 10 If above one hundred dollars, ... 2^ If under twenty dollars, at the rate of ten cents for one hundred ctollars. IJ. The duties aforelaid will be collected and received by the Supervisors, Infpedlors aud other Officers of tnfpeaion, in the several Diftrias, Ssrveye and Divisions of the United States, and by such other persons as (hall from t» time be appointed and employed by the Supervisors of Diftridts for that purpose. 111. The Supervifsrs of the several DiflriiSs will, prior to the firft day of July ensuing, and as soon as may be pradicable, mark orftamp, without fee or reward, any quantities or parcels of Vellum, Parch ment or Paper, with any of the rates of duties before enumerated, on payment of the said duties ; Or ftampod vellum, parchment and paper n.ay at tfie option of the Citizens of the United States, be ob tained at the rates prescribed by law, by application to any Supervitor, Infpeaor, Officer of lufpeiticn, or other purfon appointed for the dillribution of Stamps, by the Supervisors of Diftrids GIVEN unitr my Haud, at Philadelphia t!ji day and year altvemeniiot^d. OLIVER WOLCOTT, March 10. • Secretary as the Treasury. James Humphreys, BEING encouraged by a number of gentlemen in the mercantile line, to undertake the pub lishing of a Price Current in this city, and they having engagetl to'give him everyilfiftance in their power to render it accurate and ufeful,~ VROPOStS TO PRINT BV iUBSCB IPTION, The Philadelphia Price Current, And Market Day Advertiser. To it puWifhed every Wednefiiay and Saturday < morning, on the following conditions. It will be printed on four pages quarto. It will contain the Prices Current (whoielale) at PhiUv delphia, with the duties on each article—The Pri ces Current at Boston, New-York, Charleston, and other parts of the United States, withtbePri ce« Current at London, the Weft Indies and else where as often as they can be had accurate and to be relied on. The ratss of infuranee—the price of (locks—courfeof exchange, &c. &c. Like wife a regular account of entries, inward and outward —with such marine and other intelligence as lhall bp thought ufeful and important—and the remain derof the paper will be appropriated to advertife ntents. The price to fubfcrifiers within the city and li berties, to whom it will be delivered at their hoti fes, will be Four Dollars per annum—Two dollars at the expiration of a month from its publication, and the remainder at the end of the year. Sub- Icrib'ers at a greater ditlance will have it sent them agreeable to their direilions—to pay t>.-o dollars at the time of fubferibing, and the remainder at the erdof the year. The publication Ihall commence as soon as a fuf ficient number have fubferibed to pay the expence of conducing it. £? It i» from the advice and to gratify the wilh ef a number as mercantile gentlemen that the printer proposes publishing this Price Onrrent in a quarto size in preference to any other. And it is proposed to embrace the Prices Current with such other matter as may be moll material to fend abroad 111 the firft two pages—appro jriating the other two to such matters as nay be mare immediately do mestic, and to advertiferaents. Subscriptions are received by said Humphries, at his Printing Office, No. 74, North Third-flreet, and Mr. Z. Poulfon, jun. athisoflice inChcfnut ftreet, and at the Philadelphia library. Philadelphia, April 14. ftf For Sale, A CONVENIENT well built second hand Light Waggon, hung on Jacks with glaff'Js and Winds in the doors, with or without harness. Fr.tjuire of Peer L'mcrickhoufe, Arch, below Ziith flrect, or the fubferiber in Germantown. CASPAR ir. HAINES' april 1 *aaw3w Frefli Teas. Juji Imported, in the Jhip 'Delaware, Captain Cooper, from Caliton, And For Sale y by SAMUEL HOWELL, At his Compting House, No. J4, Chefnut-ftreet, AND BY SAM. E. HOWELL, At hii Compting House, Crooked billet wharf, Bohea, Souchong, Hyson, Young Hyson, Hyson Skin, and fmperial-TEASi ALSO, China Ware, alTorted ; black and coloured Lute strings and Sattins, Naakeer.s, Cassia, large garden and common Fans, fattin and lutcftring Umbrellas, whale-bone fiicks. They have also For Sate, EJI wide Pc.rfians, Ban4anna Handkerchisfs, French Cambricka and Umbrellas, Sugar ir boxes, march 8. § Now Opening, AtWiLLiAM M'La.v/5 Saddle Manufactory, No. 72, Chefnut Street, A general aflortment of Horseman's Pistols, direS from the Manufacturers in London, ALSO ON HAND, Saddles, Bridles, Holders, Half Coders, Light Horseman's Caps, Swords, Cartouch Boxes, Va lices. Saddle Bags, Portmanteau's, Hard Leather Trunks, Carriage and Chair Harness, otc. A P ril 9 dtf City Commissioner's Office, January nth, 1798. FOR THE INFORMATION OF THE CITIZENS. THE following arrangement is made by the said commissioners, for cleansing the ftrects, ice. Diflrlfl No.r.—From the north fide of Vine street, to the south fide of Mulberry street; to be under the fuperintendance of Nicholas Hicks. ' 1 From the south fide of M»ilbrry street, to the fsuth fide «f CSefnut ftrreet,,tobe under th« j fuperintendance of William Moulder. 3- From the south fide of Chefnut street to the north fide of Spruce street, to be under the of Joleph Claypoole. j 4- From the north fide of Spruce street, to the south fide of Cefor street, to be under the fu penntendance of Hugh Roberts. £5" When pumps are out of order south of High-flreet, please apply to Thomas Dixey, at the corner of Sooth and Fifth-ftreots, or Godfrey Geb ler, in Fourth, near Chefnut-ftreet ; and north of High/street, to Dixey and Dehaven, in Saflafras ftreet, bijwecn Sixth and S-.venth-flrctts, , TREASURY DEPARTMENT, March 30th. 1798. Public Notice is hereby given, i "yHAT byanaifl of Congrcfs paired on the : X I9ih (by of March, 1798, the following ' a tc-rationj and amendments have been made to the lift pal Ted on the 6th day of July 1797, e n: titled "An aifl laying duties on ltamped vel ' " lum, parefcmint and paper." r. The (lamp duties 011 debentures or sertifi : eatei for the drawback of Cuftoinj or duties on Imports are repealed. A discount at the rate of seven and one half per Centum, will be allowed by the SupervifoH "cr Infpe<*Jors refpetfively, to any persons other than Officers of jhe Revenue, , who may pur chase at one rime or procure to.be stamped, any quantities of Vellum, Parchment or Paper, upon wljlch the duties ftiall amount to Ten Dol lars or.upwards. 111. Stamped Paper, will j>e provided and fold at the rates prescribed by law, without any addi tional charge or expense on account of the price of Paper ; but for stamped Parchment or Vellum, an additional price will be demanded at the rate of Fifty Cents for each skin of Parch • (bent, or Two Hundred Cents for each flci* of Vellum of medium size» which may be furnifti ed at »he expense of the United States and pro portioniHy for any lefler quantity. Give/i under my baud, at Philadelphia, the day avd ieir ahoTementioned. ' OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of theTreafury. TO BE SOLD, 4°>939 acres of Land. IN Greene County, Commonwealth of Penrfyl vania, on the watsrs of Fiill and Wheeling Cieeksani Ten Mile Run. Thcfe Lands are fertile and well timbered, and abound in Coal ; they were fold ten years ago for five (hillings per acre ; patented early in 1787, ex cept 3700 acres, which were patentad i.i 1791; part of them were surveyed in 1783. The trad is between the Ohio and Monongihela, very con venient to water carriage, about 19 miles from the town of Walhingtou, from 14 to 16 from the village of Greer.tiburgh and Wheeling. ";On payment of One fourth of thepurchafe mo ney, a reafbnable credit will be given forthe reli <fue. Enquire of the Printer, april it. i ~~~ TO BE SOLD, ~~ 26,780 acres of Land, IN the State of New York, between the northern bounds of Pennsylvania and the Sufquehanna now, or lnte in the townships of Hamdcn *nd Warren and county of Warren. Xbefe Lands, from thfir quality and situation, are a very desirable object for any man who means to invest his money to advantage. On payment of one third of the pnrchafe mo ney, a rjafonable credit will he given for the resi due. Enquire of the Printer. April 21, § Ross y S HAVE FOR SALE, 22 bales fuperi or Madrafs blue Cloths Carolina Indigo, firfl quality A few bales Baftas, Coflaes, and a quantity of Bengal COTTON Bengal SUGAR, in bags and boxes april 20 § L A NDING, From ®n board the Ship Sally, from Calcutta, AND FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBER, 1600 bags prime Sugar, 800 do. Ginger 33 bales low priced piece Goods. John Miller, Jun. march 3 5 Alex. J. Miller & 'James Davis, Having entered into partuerlhip under the firm of Alexander J. Miller y Co. INFORM their friendsin town and country, that they have opened a Wholesale Dry Good Store, at No. 64, South Frent Street, Philadelphia ; where they now have, and intend kceeping a general af fojtmsnt of India, German, Irijb, French and firi- HJb Maqnfadturesfor sale, on advantageous termr for caih or a ftiort credit. Febrnary iq §tf JUST RECEIVED, ~~~ And for sale by W.Young, corner of Second and Chefnut-ftreet, M. Carey 118 High-street T. Dohfcn, 41 South Sccond-flreet and the Boekfellers generally, (Price 5-3ths of a Dollar.) BEACON HILL, A Local Poem, historic and deforiptive ? By a Lady of Bojlen. ANALYSIS OF BOOK I. Altufion to the fusrounding Profpeift—lnvocation j , theaivar and sylvan Deifies—to the Historic 1 Mufe—Fidlicn.discarded—Dedication to Wash- 1 ington—The Aftion opens at the Retreat of the Columbians from Bunker's Hill—General Howe —The Memory of his Brother—Death of War ren—Perfenification of Fortune and Fame— Washington at Mount Vernon—called to the ; chief Command—Formation of tha 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—Appointment of Congress—Declaration of Independence—Cha racter. of the Columbian Soldies—The Poet's prophetic ApofcropTie to the Frogrefs of Free dom throughout the Worjd. march 30. t For Sale, Thesargo ofthebrig American from Laguira, CONSISTI NG OF Ca»*accas Cocoa. Henry Philips, No. in, South Fourth Street. April 23 $ \To be Let, (And pofleflion given on the ift of May) A genteel three flory brick House, i 42 feet front, and 40 feet deep, with back buildings and (tables,at present in the tenure of Major son. Enquire at 187 South Third fttect. April 2* § just FuBLrMED, ~ AHD FOR SALS AT THIS OFFICE, (Price 25 Cents) Refle&ions on Monroe's View OF file. CONDUCT Of THR EXBCVTIft, , As publilhed in the GAZET TE of the UNITED STATES, Under the signature of SCIPIO, In ivoicb tie Commercial Warfare of Trance is traced HiLe French Faction in this Country, as its Satrc:, and the Motives oj Gpprjitinn, march 30. ( [_ln the press andfoon will it publijhed,] WILBERFORCE ON RELIGION. PROPOSALS BY J. Ormrod, No. 41, Chefnut street, Philadelphia, FOR FUBLISHING BY SUBSCRIPTION, A Pra&ical View OF THE Prevailing Religious System I OP PROFESSED CHRISTIANS, CONTRASTED WITH REAL CHRISTIANITY. Br William Wilberfqrce, Esq Memberof the Britiflj Parliament. Search thi Scriptures.—John r. 39. Han> charming is Divine Pbilofophy. N?t barjh and crabbed at dull foals suppose, But musical as is Apollo's lute, And a perpetual feajl of neStared/meets, Where no crude furfeit reigns. Milto*. CONDITIONS. This work will be printed with a handfomf Pica type, on fine paper, and will form 1 volume of 400 pages, large oftavo. It will be delivered to fubforibers for one dol lar and twenty-five cents in blue boards, or neat ly bound and lettered, for one dollar and p half. 1 he London copy fold (when it was to be bad) for two dollars ar.d a half. £s* The British Reviewers announce this pub lication to be oneof the nrioft ufeful, elegant and energetic, on the fuhje<Sl of religion, that has ap peared within their memory. The'reception it has already met with from the public, flrong ly corroborates their opinion, for it has, in a few months, run rapidly through four large edi tions in London. The publisher flatters himfelf, that as soon as its merits become generally known, it will be read with as much avidity in America as it is in Europe. apr'l 16. A House and Lot in Dover. FOR SALE, A LOT OF GROUND, situate on the eafl (Ide 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 beiotv Captain Furbee'sTavern, coutainiog in front on said street thirty four feet, and extending iu depth <*ftward twelve perches, the buildings there on ereited, which confiit of a good brick koufe, two stories high, well finilbed, with two rooms a bout seventeen or eighteen fset 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 is used as a kitchen ; a back brick building with two rooms above and below about tsn or twelve feet by four teen ; the upper rooms of this building communi cate above (lairs with the passage of the house : A brickfmokf house, and a good pump of water in the yard, and a garden adjoining. The House is in every refpeit as comfortable as any in Dover, is in a good Ctuation, ■in<4 now occupied by John Freeman, as a tavern, with tke sign of thi Eagle. The terms will be reasonable. Apply to Dan iel Mifflin, at Camden, near Dover, or to thefnb fcriber, No 60, North Eighth-street, Philadelphia. CADWALADER EVANS. march 27. tus4w For Sale, A good situation for a Country Seat, Forty acres of Land, On the Old York road, within fij»ht of Ger« mantown, end about five miles from the city ; the whole being under good Tenet, and in ex cellent order as pasture ground. For further information and terms, apply to John Elliott CaeSsoN, at his Office for the sale of KealEftate?, Conveyancing, &c. No. 54, High-street. 4th mo. 3d. tu&fnt For Sale, A Farm and Country Seat, SITUATED on the weft fide of the Schuylkill op posite to Norris-town, seventeen miles from Phir ladetphia—the farm contains 19$ cc csof land, 50 of which are woodland, about 40 of m?2dow, and the reft arable land. The house and garden which is large and well paled, stand hi the molt pieafam fiui ation, commanding a view of fho river, an island which is opjjofne, and the village ot Norm- town-r- There is a (had fifhery belonging to the place—En quire in Philadelphia, No. 96, North Third Street, or on the oreroifes. April 1 6 lawtf Valuable Property for Sale. FOR SALE, THAT well known Estate, called SHREWS BURY FARM, formerly the residence of General John Cadwalader, situate on Saffafra* Ri ver, in Kent ceunty, Maryland—containing a bout 1900 acres of prime LAND, upwards of |OO of which are in woods. The BuildiHgs are all ex cellent, and consist of a handsome Dwelling House, two large Barns with Cow houses, Stabiesfor 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 them new and of brick), Com houses, a Smoak lioufe , &c. &c.—The whole Kftate being nearly surrounded by water, it requires but little fencing, and has a good Shad and Herringfilhery. It is conveniently fit jated for both the Philadelphia and Baltimore markets, with two landings on a navi gable river but a ftiort fail from Baltimore. There is a large Peach, and two large Apple Orchards on thepiemifes; also, a variety of excellent fruits of different kinds. The foil is mostly a rich loom.— The whole will b» fold together, or divided into fmailer farms (for which the buildings arc conven iently situated) as may suit the purchaser. The Stock on said Farm, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, &c. will also be disposed of.— For further particulars apply to George Hastings, on the premises, or tothefubferibef, in Pkiladelphia. ARCHIBALD M'CALL, jvn. February 24. gawfrw Bafeenrid^e —for sale IT conCCs of 910 acres, jlmofl ali of which i* a fine rich Meadow, (the residence of the late Karl of Sterling). It may be conveniently dixidei into five farms, four of which are bounded on th« Ea!l by the river Pafaick. Th'r* are on it a number of buildings, forming a square of mcarly three acres—The dwelling house is a vary convenient one andja fmallexpence would nut it in complete repair. Theswhard confiilsof JSOO fi:i»hc»ring en grat ed Apple Trees—and there is on other pwtsotiaid trail near 300 other Apple Trees —as allp a great varie'y ef other fruits, particularly Cherries of the btft and mofl delicious kinds. Also, a great number of be- itiful Exotics and Forest Trees, that add to the beauty and conveni ence of the place. Its fiiuation is abeut l 3 nules from the townsof Newark and Elizabeth : 10do, from Morris-Town, and 12 from Springfield—» 13 wooded and watered. To fayc trouble, the price is fivepound pr. ace in cafb, on delivery of the deed%. Please to en quire of T. McEUEN & Co. No. 78, Chcfout trset. j- February ». ecJrt
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