Trcafury Department, March ig, 1708. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THA Tpropojals will be received at the Office,of the Secretary of the Treasury until the expi t r.uion of the day of July next enfuiDg, for the supply of all rations which may be required f.>r the use of the United States, fromthe firil day of Oilober 1798, to the thirtieth day of September 1799, both days inclusive, at the places and within the diftridl hereafter mentioned, viz. At Ofwego ; at Niagara ; at Prefque Isle ; at Michilimackinac ; at Fort Franklin ;at Pittlburgh ;at Le Bcuf; at Cincinnati; at Greenville ;at Picque Town and Lcramie's Store ; at Fort Wayne ; at Fort Defi ance ; at any place below Fort Defiance on the Mi ami Rivtr to Lake Erie ; at Fort Kiroxand Ona tanon on the River Wabaih; at Maffac; at any place or places on the east fide of the River Missis sippi ahove the mouth of the River Ohio, and up. on the Ulii.ois River ; at any place or places on the east fide of the Mississippi River below the mouth of the River Ohio to the fouthcrn boundary of the State of Kentucky, and within the said Stata ; at KboxvUlc, Tellico Block Hottfe, and at all other l J ofts in the State of Tenneffec; at any place or placc-s on the east fide of the River Mifliffippi, be low the southern boundary of the State of I'ennef fee, to the southern boundary of the United States. If supplies ihall be required for any pods or places not mentioned in this notice,all such supplies shall be furnifhed at prices proportioned to those to the pofls before recited, asmay be agreed on be tween the United States and th« contraflor. The rations to be supplied to confiil of th<? fol lowing articles, viz. One pound of bread or flour One pound of beef or twelve ounces of pork or bacon Half a jill ol rum, brandy or whif-"> ky, bile quart of Salt, two quarts ( , P e . r of vinegar, two pounds offoap,( . one pound of candles J rations The rations are to be furnilhed in such quantities, as that there shall at all times during the said term, be fufficient 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 posts, for the term of at lead three months in advance, in good and wholesome provi sions, if the fame shall be required. It is te be un dcrflood, that the eontraclor is to be at the ex p;nce and rilk of iffoing the supplies to the troops at each post, and that all lofles faftained by the de predations of an enemy, or by meant of the troops of the United States, Ihall be paid for at the price the articles captured or destroyed, on the depositions of two or tr.ore pcrfons of credita ble charadlers, and the certifica'e of a commiffion e.l officer, afeertaining the circurrcflances of the lofsand the amount of the articles for whiah coai penfation (hall be claimed. A 1 he priviledge is refervec! to the United 3tates of requiring that none of the fnpplies which may b« fun the proposed contrail, ft,all be UHtil the fnpplies which have or may be furnifhed under the conttaifl now in force have been consumed. OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of the Treasury. rc~,arch 21 wt r<;Jy Alex. J. Miller is? James Davis, Having entered into partuerihip under the firm of ' ' Alexander J. Miller & Co, INFORM their friends in town and country, that ' At they have opened a Wholesale Dry Good Store, at No. 64, South Frant S<reet, Philadelphia ; whera they now have, and intend kcaeping a general as- . fi»Jtment of Indiir, German, lrijh, French and Sri" A I tiji Manufactures for sale, on advantageous termr for caih or a lh«rt creait. Febrgary 19 trf j lnterpreterof Foreign Languages. An JOSEPH F. O. M. oe LA GRANGF., ' Walnut-flreet., No. no, ' BEING duly conamiffioned and sworn in the a bove capacity, offers to tranfiate the French, ' Englilh, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian Langua- ' ges :he flatters himfclf that his former profefiion, ' as advocate, both in France and St. Domingo, hat I well qualified him to tranihte any Court proceed ings or other Judiciary inflrument*. 1 N. B. The FRENCH CIRCULATING 1.1- of 1 BRARY continues open at the above place. Ma- l ,er ' ny valuable additions having been made to this 'j? l ' colle&ioH, k conGllsnow of about 1500 volume", the bell adapi«d to answer the putpofe of those who wilh both to improve in the Language, and ma ) obtain ufeful inftruiftion and pleafnre. mec march .10. lawim ft a[r ~ Pcnnfylvania oTo 4th mo. 7 th, 1798. THE Contributors to the Pcnnfylvania Hospi tal, are te meet on the feverth day of next Month, being the second day of the week, at the I L»id Hospital at three o'elock in the afternoon, to ~~ tlefl twelve Managers and a 'freafurer, for the anfuing year. By "rder of a board of Manager!. |~S SAMUEL COATES, Su'ry. a e ril-7 havi NOTICE. p° w ALL persons who have any demands agaiuft >t-, the estate of Wiham Tlfetwood, of Liverpool, late of Philadelphia, merchant, de ceased, are requefted-to exhibit their accounts, To 1 properly attefUd ; jnd those who are indebted 10 the fame, are desired to make immediate It payment, te tont GEO. DOBSON, 1 . . , delp! No. » 5 , So. Third-flreet. 5 r ces p Tantiary 4. dtf and c To the Affli&ed with ~ NERVOUS Disorders, lofsof appetite, female be rt complaints, debilitated con flit ut ions, inward of ft wealsneffes, lownefs of spirits, f. minal weaknefies, a rep indigestion, decayed, weak or relaxed conllitutionf, wi pains in the limbs, poverty of blood, finkingunx- be th ielifs, and tremors, whichfoldreadfully affrft the derc weak, the sedentary and the delicate, every fymp- mcnt torn us extreme debility, attendant on the indifcre- T( tions of youth, the consequences of a difßpated berti life i excefi of pleasure or grief, change of climate, fes, 1 the immoderate use of tea, spirituous liquors, or at th any intemperance ; disorders incident to young and girls and women at a c-rtiin period of life ° (cribi THE CELEBRATED agree Cordial Restorative Balsam, thet Is a medicine of absolutely fpecific andunparal- "1? Jeled virtues, in the ffeedy and effectual cure of the si . above disorders, having flood a trial of many fuc- r ie " ctfsfal ytars, dufing which period ivasy have been ° reftared from the brink »f the grave. Youth and age of either sex, "are equally the6b ieSs of this Rellorative, and they will uniformly pnUt participate in its falubrioi t qualities and effeifls • ' for whether the fyftcm has received a Ihock, and is* pr "l ,c debilitated, from imprndcncies or inattention in ? " the earlier part of life, or is finking under the ad- *. vance of years, a f.nali quantity of this medicine ,!" will giv- prefeitt relief to, and afford a plcafing , profpeA of returning health and strength, by giv- , • "p. mg tone to the mufeular system and organs of di- , pellior., and in a great meajure renovating the coa- a 7 tlitutio*. pv Women at any period of life, may by this medi- ■ eir.e be freed from the rrrotl afTMirig difordett in cident to the sex, and at a certain period it is moll highly nfcM). A ( I he Cordial Restorative Ba'fam is fold genuine (only) ty the proprietor, Dr. JAMES CKURCH, blinds at hi. medicine flare, No i, Souih Third lireer, Rn l"' next Market reet, Philadelphia ; where niiy*bc Silth hac an account of the virtues of this ReiHra ive Uidiliil of curci. aprit 3—aawjw TREASURY DEPARTMENT, ' MARCH i, 1798. [ * PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ce,of 'N pursuance oftfr AA of Cangrefs passed on the sixth day of July one thousand seven hur.dredand xpi- nir.ety-feven, c titled "An A<sl laying duties on Stamped Valium, Parchment and Paper", and the for paJTed on the fifteenth day of Decsmber, one thousand seven hundred and nriety-feven, entitled ired *' to.poßpoiie for a limited time the commencement of the dnttcs by the Acl enti yof 'led "An AJt laying Duties on Stamped Vellum, Parchment and Paper", that from and, after the iber fir (I day of July ensuing, the several Stamped Duties hereafter enumerated, will be levied and coilec thin tc d throughout the United Status. -&°» ac ; ' 7 ° r every (kin or pfeceof Vellum or Parchment, or flieet or piece of Paper, upon which shall be . at written or priuted any or cither of the inllrumentt ar writineslollowing—to wit: and Dh Ots.\Mh )efi- Any Certificate of Naturalization, ..... Mi- Any Licence to pra<3ice,or Certificate of the adrniflion,enrolment erregiftryof ina- any Cotmfellar, Solititor, Attorney, Advocate or Protflor, iD any Court of the any United Statel, ... . I 0 ffif- Provided, that a Certificate in any one of the Courts of the United States U P V for one of the said Officei, (hall so far as relates to the p iyment of the the tluty afsrel'aid, be a fufficient admiffi jn iri all the Courts of the United ut ' l States, for each and every of the said offices. ( h e Any Grant or Letters Pateiit, under the seal or authority of the United States at (except for lands granted for military services) - 4 tr Any exemplification or certified copy of any such grant or letters patent, (ex cept for lands granted for military fervicet) ... 2 icf" Any Charter-Party, Bottomry, or Refpondentia Bond, - I >es~ ece 'P £ or discharge for or on accountof anyLegacyleftby any Will or o or ®' ler 'ettamentary inllrument, or for any share or part of a perfor.al estate di i;ej vided by force of any statute of diftributi»ns, other than to the Wife, Chil to dren or Grand Children of the person deceafed,the amount whereoffhall be above the value of Fifty Dollars, and shall not exceed the value of One Hun dred Dollars, - - 2s I D l_ When the amount thereof shall exceed the value of One Hundred Dollars and shall not exceed five hundrsd dollars, ... 50 And for every further sum of Five Hundred Dollars, the additional furn of I rk Any Policy of Insurance or inilrament in sature thereof, on any ship, vefle'l or goods insured from one diftridl to another in the United States, 25 From the United States to any foreign port or place, when the sum for which Insurance is made (ball not exceed five hundred dollars, - 15 ls When the sum insured ihall exceed five hundred dolla-rs, - I Ary Exemplification, of what nature foaver, that ihall pass the seal of any • s > Court, other than such as it maybe the duty of the Clerk of such Court to 11 ' furwilh for the use of the United States or 1 some particular state, - 50 at Any Bond, till single or penal, foreign or inland bill of exchange, promiflhry not* or other note, other than any recognizance, bill, bond, or other obliga a tion rr contrail, made to er with the United States or any state, or for their use refpeilively, .... If above twenty dollars and not exceeding one hundred dollars, - 10 Ii above one hundred dollars and not exceeding five hundred dollars, 25 is If above five hundred dollars and not exceeding one thousand dollars, 50 I Audit above one thousand dollars, - - ... e Provided, that if any bonds or notes (hall he payable at or within sixty days, lt such bonds or notes ibali be fubjeA to only two fifth parts of the duty n aforcfaid—viz. . . If above twenty dollars and not exceeding one hundred dollars, - 4 If aboreone hundred dollars and not exceeding five hundred dollai s, 10 e If above siva hundred dollars and not exceedißj one thousand dollars, 10 If above one thousand dollars, - - - 30 Any Notes iflued by the banks now eflabliihed, or that may hereafter be eftab s liihed within the United States, other than the no'os of such of the said Banks J ' f as ihall agree to an annutl competition, of one per centum on the annaal di e vidends made by such Banks, to their Stockholders rtlpedlively, according to : the followfng scale. ..... I i On all note 3 not exceediag fifty dollars, for each dollar, - 6 I a On all notes above fifty dollars, and not exceeding one hundred dollars, jo I 1 Cn all notes above one hundred dollars and not exceeding five hundred J f dollars, - . ... I jit On all notes above fiye hundred dollars, - * I '< Any Protest or other Notarial a£l, - - - - I . Any Letter of Attorney, except for ah invalid pension, or to obtain or fell IVar- I " j rants for Land granted by the United States as bounty for military services | performed in the late war, - - - 1 Any Certificate or Debenture for drawback of Cuttoms or duties, for left thao I *. e . five hundred dollars, - - - - t I r 1 For five hundred dollars and not exceeding two thousand dollars, j I, For more than two thousand dollars, ... 3 I '• Any note or bill of lading for good'or merchandize to be exported, . I - If from one diftriA to another diftriifl of the United States, not bsing in the fame State, .... so If from the United StAtes to any foreign port or place, - 2^ Any Inventory or Catlloguq of any furniture, goods or effefts, made In-any cafe required by law, (CX-pt in rrf tfror 1 - 1 f or rant or taxes, and goods taken in virtue of any legal procef3 by any offieat,}—- "Ttr | Any CertificataaJ » Stars in any fnfi-rance Company, of a share in the Bank of I Cl ' the Uniited States, or of any State or other Bank, * - I II above twenty dollars and cot exceeding one hundred dollars, • I 0 If above oae hundred dollars, - - 2 I 01 If u-nder twenty dollars, at the rate of ten cents for one hundred dollars. n. The dutiesaforeiaid will be colleded and received by the Supcrvifors, Infpeiftors aud other Offic I of Infpeilion, in the several Diftriils, Ssrveye and Divisions of the United States, and by such oth r I persons as ihall from ta time be specially appointed and empleyed by the Supervisors of Dillriifts f° I that purpose. r I thi 111. The Superyifars of the several Diftrifls will, prior to the firft day of July ensuing, and as soon a I may be praifticable, mark or ilamp, withoat fee or reward, any quantities or parcels of Vellum Parch 6 I ment or Paper, with Eny cf the rates of duties before enumerated, on payment of the said duties • O stamped vellum, parchment arid paper ti.av at the option of the Citizens of the United States be'ol/ ' tained at the rates prescribed by law, by application to any Supervilor, Infpeflor, Officer of InfDe'lion" or other patfon appointed for the distribution of Stamps, by the Supcrvifors of Diilrids "" ' (h{ GIVEN under my Hand, at Philadelphia ] the day and year aiovevientioned. . • OLIVER WOLCOTT, ■ Mareh 10 - Secretary of the Treasury. James Humphreys, BEING encouraged by a number of gentlemen in the mercantile line, to undertake the pub lifliing of a Price .Current in this city, and they having engaged to give him every assistance in their power to render it accurate and ufeful, PROPOSES TO PRINT BY SUBSCRIPTION, The Philadelphia Price Current, And Market Day Advertiser. To be publilhed every Vlednefday and Saturday morning, on the following conditions. It will be printed nri four pages quarto. It will contain the Prices Current (wholeiale) at Phila delphia, with the duties on each article—The Pri ces Current at Boston, New-York, Charleston, and other parts of the United States, with the Pri ces Current at I,ond®n, th'e Weft Indies and else where as often as they can be had accurate and to be relied on. The rates cf irfiKar.ee—the price of flecks—courfe of exchange, &c. &c. Likcwifa a regular account of entries, inward and outward —with such marine and other intelligence as (hall be thought ufeful and important— and the remain der of the paper will be appropriated to advertife mcnts. The price to fubferif-er* within the city and li. berties, to whom it will be delivered at their hou se% will be Four Dollars per annum—Two dollars i at the expiration of a month from its publication and the remainder at the end of the year. Sub (cribers a* a greater distance will have it lent them agreeable to their dire&ions—to pay t»-o dollars at 1 the time of fubferibing, and the remainder at the 1 end of the year. I he publication fliall commence as soon as a fuf ncient number have fubferibed to pay the expence of conducing it. £/■ It is from the advice and to gratify the with et a. number of mercantile gentlemen that the pr .lit. r proposes publishing this Price Gnrrent in a ' quarto size in preference to any other. Ard it is propofid to embrace the Prices Current with such * other matter as may be most material to fend abroad in the firfl two pages—appropriating the other two f to such matters as rjjjy be m»re immediately do- 1: meliic, and to advertisements. Subscriptions are received by said Humphries, at t b.s Prmunj Office, No. 74 , North ThiVd-ftreet, f and Mr. Z. Poulfon, jun. at his office in Chcliiut "reet, and at the Philadelphia library. Philadelphia, April 14. . For Sale, r A CONVENIENT well built fccord hand Light p :, W '^ on ' hun g "1 Jacks with glaJT.s and blinds m the doors, with or without harness r nnonire cf Peer UmenckWe, Arch, below c' Sixth ureet, or the fubferiber in Germantown. j ( CASPAR IV, HAINES. 2 P 1 m 2* vrsvr ft Fresh Te as. Jnft Imported, in the Jhip Delaware, j Captain Cooper, from Canton, ir And For Sale, by SAMUEL HOWELL, At his Conpting Houfc, No. 54, Chefnut-dreet, AND BY SAM. E. HOWELL, ' At hi* Compting Haafe, Cruokcd billfet wharf, r Bohea,Souchong,Hyfon, Young I Hyson, Hyson Skin, and Imperial TEAS. ALSO, China Ware, a(T®rted; black and coloured Lute , "rings and Sattiim, Nankeens, Cassia, large garden . and comraon Fans, fattin and lutefh-ing Umbrellas whale-bone Hicks, j Tbey iavt alft For Sale, 1 Ell wide Persians, Bandanna Handkerchisfr, 3 French Cambricks and Umbrellas, Sugar iv boxes [ march 8. Now Opening, At Will 1a m M'L aw s Saddle Manufaftory, No. 72, Chef nut Street, ; A general aflortment of Horseman's > Piflols, dire a from the Manufacturers in London. , ALIO on hand, , Saddles, Bridles, Holders, Half Covers, Li ff ht Horseman s Caps, Swords, Cartouch Boies, Va ; 3* ce s. Saddle Bags, Portmanteau's," Hard Leather 1 ranks, Carriage and Chair Harness, &c ' apri ' 9 dtf City Commissioner's Office, January nth, 1708. FOR THE INFORMATION OF THE CITIZEN J . T-HE following arrangement i. made by the ' llwts & c commiirioner, » for cleansing the Diflrifl No. I.—From the north fide of Vine ltreet,to the south fide of Mulberry street- to be under the fuperim.ndance of Nicholas Hicks v From the south fide of Mulbrry street, to th* south Gde of CVefnut ftrreet, to be under the luperintendance of William Moulder 3. Fromthe fomhf.de of Chefnut street to the north fide of Spruce street, to be under tie fuperintendance of Joleph Claypooje. 1 r ?,;^ Om^ eliorthCdcof V U ceftreet,tothe south fide of Cedar street, to be under the fu perintendance of Hugh Roberts. £? When pumps are out of order south of High-fireef, plcafc apply to Thomas Dixey, at the corner of South and Fifth streets, or Gadfly G HIU n ' ?£* Chc ' nut - flr « t ; «»<l nonh of r " u'"' t0 xe Y and Dehaven, in SiiTafras ' '"'wet* Sixth ind Strsnth-fttetts, TREASURY DEPARTMENT, 8. March 30th. 1798. Public Notice is hereby given, dand ""PHAT by an aA of CongK-fs parted 011 the d the j X 19th day of March, 1796, the following titled I alterations and amendments have been made to ent i* j the a<st palled on the 6th day of Juty J 797> en ~ ' ,he titled "An ail laying duties on fUmped vcl j'.lec- I ] UIll) parchment and paper." , The stamp duties on debentures or eertifi e j cates for the drawback ofCuftoros or duties on Mis I ln P orts are repealed. A discount at the rate of seven and one half per Centum, will be allowed by the Supervifofs or ref|>e<flively, to any perfojis other than Officers of the Revenue, who may pur- I chafe at one time or procure to be stamped, any I quantities of Vellum, Parchment <*r Paper, upon I which the duties (hall amount to Tea Dol- I lars or upwards. in. Stamped Paper, will be provided, and fold at j the rates prescribed by law, wirhout any addi- I tional charge or expense on account of the I price of Paper ; but for fbmped Parchment or I Vellum, an additional pr ; ce will be demanded I at the rate of Fifty Cents for eafh flcin of Parch I ment, or Two Hindred Cents for eash (kin of I Vellum of medium fi7.e, which may be furnilh- I ed at the expense of the United States and pro- I portionally for any letter quantity- Given icrider my hand, at Philadelphia, the day and yeir abovementior'ed. OLIVER WOLCOTT, I Secretary of the Treasury. I Cedar Potts, Rails and Shingles I FOR SALE. I ' I 'HEY will be delivered to any place in Mary- I X land, Pennsylvania, New-Jersey, or New- I York, where boats drjwi:iff fix feet water can go I from this place. It will often suit the feller to I receive in return corn, provisions, wet or dry I goods. Letters directed to the fubferiber at this | I place, and put into any poll office in-the United I States, will be regularly received and carefully at- I tended to. Those who wist to contradl in Phila- I delphia, will please to apply to GrDtON Hut, I Wills, No. 135, Market-(trect. The fuMcriber I is desirous of contracting with foms cefponfible J perfen in Philadelphia, to receive and dispose of for J him, on commission, a quantity of two feet Shin- ( I gles, for home use, and of two feet and eighteen ( j inches, for exportation. , William Hill Wells, t Daglboroiigh, Itace of Delaware, I. April 28. Saw4w I 0 Canal Lottery —No. 11. U I ■\T7"ILL commence drawing Monday, the 10th I I J I W inft- Tickets for Sale in this Lottery, at | I Seven Dollars, at Wm. BLACKBURN's Lottery I r ' I and Brokers Office, No. 64, South Second-street j a I Tickets in the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery, at Ten I 3 I Dollars, where check books are kept lor register- I t< j ing and examining in theft, the City of Waftiing- Ici ■ ton, No. ll.an') Pattsrfon Lbttcries, and informa- j I don where tickets may be had in moll of the Lotte- " J ries authorised by law in any of the States of the I j Union. I ai N.B. The bifinefsof a Broker, inbuyingand al I felling all kinds of Public Stock and Securities, I w I difco*Rting Bills and Notes of Hand, sale of I I Lands, Houses, &e.&c. will be duly attended to, j' c Iby WM. BLACKBURN. ft I November ty. § I Valuable Stands for Bufinels. FOR SALE—by the Subfcriler, Two Lots ofvGround, Situate on the south fide of Chefnut-ftreet, be- I I clgbteen'Teet, and the other fgventeen feet, more or j I ess, on the said street, and both extending, the I m I breadth, one hundred and forty-eight, more I I or less, to Carter's alky. I cc ] There are, on Chefnut-ftreet, two two-story BRICK HOUSES s I (Numbers 80 and 82) I r I Which may readily be made into one ; and, on r I Garter's alley, there is a convenient, well built __ I three-story Brick House and Kitchen, > I Almost new, which has two rooms on a floor J • I and a front of eighteen feet 011 said alloy. V • J This property is clear of ground-rent, and an • j indisputable title will be jiven to the purchaser. , I h The threc Houses will befoldfeparately or toge- ° he I Further particulars may be known on applica- ' I",':', I t ' on t0 L L ZACHARIAH POULSON, jvn. Ftk, No. 80, Chefnut-ftreet, or at the Library. qui snarch 23. - Uefißw 1 01 ' JUST RECEIVED. -! j And for sale by W.Young, corner of Second j j and Chefnut-ftreet, M. Carey 118 High-street I 1 . Dobfon, 41 South Second-flreec and the Hf j Bookl'ellers generally, I | (Price 5-Sths of a Dollar.) | Get BEACON HILL, I J A Local Pom, historic and deforiptiVe 1 6 '° " By a Lady of Bojlm. cell. I ANALYSIS OF BOOK I. [ two I AlluSon to the surrounding Profpeift—lnvocation horl I / Ri ' er and f >' lvsn Deities—to the Historic S ral Mule—Fiction discarded—Dedication to Wash- S" ington—The Afhon opens at the Retreat of the ther I Columbians from Bunker's Hill— General Howe hou I The Memory of his Brother—Death of War- urr ""- Perf9nifi " ti " n o{ fortune and Fame and Wajhujgton at Mount Vernon— called to the! coni chief Cdmmand Formation of tha Columbian Ba,t L-mp at Cambridge—Natural, moral, or poli- g abl tical History of the several States—Their com- 15 a manding Officers—Siege ef Bofton—lts SufTcr-1 the 1 for the fafe Retreat of the diire Britiffi Army—lts Departure— Appointment of The Congress—Declaration of Independence—Cha- fmi! ractcr of the Columbian Soklies— The Poet's ientl prophetic Apostrophe to the Frogrefs of Free- Stoc dom throughnut the Would. Shee .1". parti ~ " For Sale, pren Thesargo ofthebrig American from Laguira, Fe CONSISTING OP Caraccas Cocoa. Henry Philips, __ ap r jl „ 3 N °' 1J1 ' somh Fo "tth Street. J a —7er~T—j i— E»rl [Jo be Let, i nto 1 (And possession given ontheiftof May) Ea.l! A genteel three story brick House, T1 and ftahlp oll '* 3BCi^ 0 l" P ' W " h back b «''d:ngs ? f I U and (tables, at prefect in the tenure of Maior T,ck " a 1 son. Enqaire at IS7 South Third street P ut ' a Pr-' 2, " - T1 JUW~PUBLI SHE'D, and FOR SALE AT THIS office, varie D (Prints CnU) best i Kenettions on Monroe's View K A! OF THE CONDUCT Of THE SXECVTIFi, c;KC n i published in the from LrAZETTE of the UNITED STATES, from Undsr the signature of '•j,- is wc ami tie Metivtt aj Qtpojition, Ifc. NT, U a the P re P andfoon will be tmUi&.j 98. WILBERFORCE ON RELIGiq^. 7 ' h PROPOSALS owing By J. Ormrod adeto No. 41, Chefnut-ftreet, PhiladelnM, 7. en- FOR PUBLISHING BY SUBSCRIPT^T 1 vcl - A Pxadtical View ' OF THE ertifi- Prevailing Religious System iec on of PROFESSED CHRISTIANS , CONTRASTED WITH REAL CHRISTIANITY". other Br William Wileerforce,, Ess pur- Member of the British Parliament. 1, any Sbarch thi Scriptures.—John v. 39, upon How charming is Divine Pbilofophy. Not harjh and crabbed as dull fool; fubbaf. But mujical as is Apollo's lute, ' And. a perpetual feajl of neffaredfioeeti, addi- y. H r , MiLTOff. f thc . CONDITIONS. p- Th " WOrk i"' 11 be P rin ' e d with a handfomc f P ! cl t 5 r P e ' OH P a P er > »nd will form a volume arch of 40c pages, large otflavo. « till of It will be delivered to fubferibert fix- one do|. n ar and twenty-five cent, ,n blue board,, or neat.' pro- ly bound and lettered, for one dollar and a half. J,tbe . «5-The London copy fold (when it was t9 be had) iqr two dollars and a half. £7° 1 he British Reviewers announce this nub. rj I,cation to be one of the most ufeful, elegant and J energetic, on the fubjecl of Religion, that hi, ap. )e ? rfd Wllhlll tfc eir memory. The reception t has already ir.et with from the public, ftrone lary- |y corroborate s their opinion, for it has, in a fc w " run rapidly through four large edi. n S° tions in London. ;r ™ The publisher flatters himfelf, that as soon as this ltS ™ ent ? beronle B cneril, y known, it will be .If., j rcau U lt " as much avidity in, America as it is in Europe. v at- • j _» hila- a P nl 3t iiLt, A House and Lot in Dover. FOR SALF ?for A I-*>T <W-rSUf>UNP>, fituste on-thit east f t( j e hill rr, 0 m ®iti flreet, running through the town teen DoTe r> in Kent county, in the State of Dsla. ware, about thirty or for y yards b ? low Captain Furbee'sfTavern, containing in front on said flreet thirty four feet, and extending in depth eaftwari re. twelve perches, together with the buildings there *L_ on wefled, wjhich cor.fid of a good brick house r r two stone, high, well finifhed, witll two rooms a - ,out seventeen or eighteen fret square each and a oth panage eight or ten wide on the firft floor • , at three rooms with a palTage above, and good earl ary rets, the cellars are excellent, one of which is used t_ as a lutchea ; a back brick building with two rooms Ten above and below about ten or twelve feet by sour er - teen ; the spper rooms of this building communi ng. cate above flairs with the passage of the house : na - A brick smoke house, and a good pump of water te. 'n the yard, and a garden adjoining. •he The House is in every refped as comfortable a> any in Dover, is in a good situation, .nd and now occupied by John Freeman, as a tavern, ies, with the sign of the Eagle. • Wl 'll>e reafonible. Apply to Dan '°> !. Mifflin, at Camden, near Dover, orto thefub fenber, No 60, North Eighth-street, Philadelphia. __ CADWALADER EVANS. ~ march % ?\ tus 4 w For ~ A good situation for a Country Seat, Forty acres of I„anH, or Un thc Old * ork road, within fight of Ger he mantown, end about five miles from the city ,re the whole being under good fence, and in ex ccllent order as pasture ground. For further information and terms, apply to John Elliott Cresson, at hts Office for the sals of Real Estates, Conveyancing, &c. No. t 4 , High-ftrffet. J ilt - mo ' tu&fnt For Sale, ■d Farm and Country Seat, SITUATED on the wefl fide of the Schuylkill 09. polite to Norria-town, seventeen miles from Phi ladelphia the farm contain! ,c-ei of land, 5 o of which are woodland, about 40 of meadow, and the reil arable land. The haufc and garden which is farce and uell paled, stand in the moil pleasant situ ation, commanding a view of iho river, an idand -which is oppofne. and the village of Norris-town— -1 here is a shad fifiiery belonging 10 the nlace.—En . quire in Philadelphia, No, 96, North Third Street, 01 on the premises. " - a P ril >6 iawtf d Valuable Property for Sale. x FOR SALE, e well known Estate, called SHREWS- X BURY FARM, formerly the refrdence of General John Cadwalader, situate on Saffafras Ri ver, in Kent ceunty, Maryland—containing a bout 1900 acres of prime LAND . upward! of S o& ef which arc in woods. The Buildings are all ex cellent, and consist of a handsome Dwelling House* two large Barns with Cow houses, Stables for fifty 1 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), Corn houses, a Smoak , j house , &c. &c.—The whole Eflate being nearly Surrounded by water, it requires but little fencing, and has a good Shad and Herring fifliery. It is conveniently situated for both the Philadelphia and Baltimore market*, with two landings on a navi gable river but a ihort fail from Baltimore. There is a large Peach, and two large Apple Orchards on thepremifas; also, a variety of excellent fruits of different kinds. The foil is mostly a rich loom.— The whole will be fold together, or divided into smaller farms (for which the buildings are conven iently fituatcd) as may suit the purchaser. The Stock on fajd Farm, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, &c. will also bedifpofsd of. For farther particulars apply to Georoe Hastings, on the ; premises, or to the fiibfcriber, in Philadelphia. ARCHIBALD M'CALL, jvn. February 24, aaw6w Baikenridge—for sale IT consists of 920 acres, almofl all of which u a fine rich Meadow, (the reiidence of the late Earl of Sterling). It may be conveniently dixided into five farms, four of which are bounded on the Eafl by the river Pafaick. are on it a number of buildings, forming a square of nearly three aeres—The dwelling house is a very convenient one andja fraallcxpence would put it in complete repair. The orchard coniifts of Ijo® fin»bearing engraf ed Apple Trees—and there is on other pirts of faii trail near 300 other Apple Trees—as also a great variety of othef fruiti, particularly Cherries of tie best and not delicious kinds. Also, 3 great number of beautiful Exotics and Forcit Treos, that add to th« beauty and conveni ence of the place. Its situation is about 18 miles from the towns of Newark and Elizabeth : 10 do. from Morris-Town, and Xi from Springfield—' It is wooded and watered. To favc trouble, the price is five pound p' 3C '* in cash, on delivery of th-. deeds. Please to en quire of T. McEUEN & Co. S». ?S, Chilis t'" 6 - Fsiriisry 3 1
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