JUST ARRIVED, >n th e br gGayofo,capt.l<mgham,fromSt.Martins A quantity of SALT, of an exccelient quality A few grocc Porter Bottles, new And twenty calks Vinegar ( Also, FOR SALE, Enquire of Jehu Hallinvpworth tsf Co. No. ai, Little Water street, Sooth, april 10. $ For Sale,at the Stores of the Sut>- fcribers, on Walnut ftrdtt Wharf, 191 casks of nails afiorted io bales of fail canvass, from No. I to 8 I 3 casks yellow ochre i j tiercei bottled porter, 6 to I* doz. edcft London particular) Mad( .t ri W ; nes India market > . r' Tfneriffe do. in hogflieads and pipes Old Port do. in hhtls. v Empty CUret bottles 6 cases of Ginghams, Dimities, Moflinetj Ac. aflorted for the Weft-Isdia market 4, 10, and 9 inch cables and 10 eoils of cordage Writing fiates, ink Hand* a id prelfes 10 purcheona Jamaica rum I bale Teaming twine 160 bundles Iheatning paper THE BRIG A 'M AZ '° N > For Sale, or Charter. Nicklin isf Griffith. April J tuth&f.tf FOR SALE. ™~ Sugar aoo Hides Will be landed to-morrow, at Willingsaad Fran cis's wharf, from on board the brig Will iam Williams, mailer. faid Brigfor sale, And may take in immedi ately after discharged. Apply to Jehu Hollingfworih & Co. march 30. § For Hamburgh, TH E S HIP Dominick Terry, John Fleming, Majler, part other cargoen gaged.—For freight apply to JeJfe (if Robert Wain. February 26 < Holies on Sale. Several valuable Horses to be Sold, WHiclt are perfeflly wtll broke for either La tiiei or Getitlemen ; trills of them are allowed. Apply to r. SlVAXtti at his Hiding School Market-street, which is open every day for the purpofeof teaching the I a l l of Horffmanlhip, and tfye breaking and train ing of Horses. may 4. *jt Auk. J. Miller ZS 1 Jams Davis ? 1 Having entered into partuerfhip under the firm of Alexander J. Miller &f Co. INFORM their friends in town and country, that , thcy.have opened a Wholesale Dry Good Store, at No. 64, South Front S/reet, Philadelphia ; where they now have, aud intend kceeping a general af fojtment of India, German, Irijb', French and Bri tijb Mannfailuresfot sale, on advantageous ternjt fbr cadi or a short credit. February 19 §rf ' JUST RECEIVED, FK O M PORT-AU-P »1H CE, An! FOR SALE, by the SVpSCRICEFtS, Q 110 hhds. Coffee p 46 tierces do. 100 barrels do. 100 bags do Xio hoglheads of MufcovaJo Sugar n 80 barrels of do. n 40 hoglheads of MolaiTes 4 bales of Cotton 3 hoglheads of Cocoa 0 WILLINGS & FRANCIS, Penn-ftreet. march ij. § " FOR SALE, _ , bv the subscribers, No. 21, Penn-ftreet, The Cargo of the Ship Ganges, John Green, commander,from Bengal, Con/iJling of ], Baftas, of various qualities and prices, h; CofTaes Punjum Cloths P Sanah? Guzzeydo. Humbumi Charconna Dorea , Bi' ie Cloth Tanjibs Chintz and Calicoes Mulmult Mamoodyj Checks Maharagonges Patna Hkfi. Ginghams Malmul do. GuzzenaSj Bandannoes c , c Gurr ahs Siflerfoy J Piniafcoes Choppa Romals aI Salgatchys Sooty do. ce Gillie Romals , Perfuns of various col. w Mack Pullcats | )( »oo tons SUGAR 0 I 9®,000 lb. PEPPER. a Willings & Francis. - The Piece Goods Of the Ganges are now open to sale at that m commodious store the north weft corner of Market and Fourth-flreets. be Also—A few Bales of Madrafs Hkfs. of ele- fe gant patterns and best colours. at February 8. dtf at FOR SALE. 2 SEVERAL very elegant Situations for Sum- er mer Retreats, three And a half miles from the Court House, and on the Frankford Road ; jj c the lots will be made to suit the purchasers. 0 j TheXe firuations are conlidered in point of health beauty and elegance, equal to any near the city, 9 f and the road known to be fafe and good at all p r seasons of the year. The title itidifpiltable—A qt plan of the grounds is in the hands of the sub- I pr fcriber, who will make known the terms on aj>- ot plication to him St his office No. 124 South in Fourth Street. to ABRAHAM SIIOEMAKF.P. Jfc may 1. atiWtf 1 i . r-7 n —ft-« —r '■ ru hi Grass, Lots to let. J THPEE contiguous Lots of Ground, contain- ing famethingmore than an acre, fitu*tedip Carpenter street, between Third and Fourth ftrept, Southwark ;to rent separately or together, fpr / the year or longer. "5 hey are in good order aijd generally produced hay for fifteen years pall.— Upon one lot is a frame dwelling hnife, a garden, wtll of water, and hay (tables. Tor further in- , formation, enqHirc at No. I J, North Third street. April I*s. codiw l' TREASURY DEPARTMENT, '« MARCH 1,1798. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, INpur'Viance of the Aft of CaDfrref* pafied on the sixth day of July one thousand seven hurdredanJ nir,e;y-fcven, e 'titled " An Aift laying duties on Stamped Wllum, Parchment nnd Paper"j and the ' Ad pail d nnthe fifteenth day of », --ember, one thoufandfeven hundred and nyiety-feven, entitled " An Ait topoftponefor a limited time the comiritncemfnt of the dntirs imposed by the Act enti tled " An A t laying Duties on Stampad Vellum, Parchment and Psper", that from and after the firft day of July enfaing, the several Stamped Duties htreafter enumerated, will he levied and collec ted througjijat the United States. I. For every (kin or pieceof Vtrlbim or Parchment, or sheet or piece of Paper, upon which lhall be written or printed any or either of the inllruments er writings I ollowing—to wit: jDh CtJ. |MU Any Certificate of Naturalization, - - - - - 5 ~ Any Licence to practice,or Certificate of the admiflion, enrolment orregiflryof | any Counsellor, Solicitor, Attorney, Advocate or Prodlor, in aay Courr of the United Stater, ... - 10 Provided, that a Certificate in any ore of the Courts of the United States for one of thefaid Offices, shall so far as relates to the payment of the dnty aforel'aid, be a fufficient admiflion in all the pourts of the United ■ : States, for each and every of thefaid offices. GrSnt of Letters Patent, under tbe seal or authority 0/ the United States ; (e.\etpt for janda granted tor military services) - 4 Any Exemplification or certified copy of any such grant or letters patent, (ex cfpt for grtnted for military Services) ... x Any Cliarter-Party, Bottcmry, or Refpondentia Bond, - 1 Any Receipt or difchf rge for or rax account,of any Legacy leftbv any Will or b e ther teftamentaryinftrurnent, or for any share or pest of a perfor.sl x!\ate di vided by force of any ftatiite of other than to the Wife, Chil dren or Grand Children of the person Arceafefi, the amount whereof (hall be above the value of Fifty Dollars, and shall not exceed the value of One Hun dred Dollars, ... . - 25 When the amount thereof shall exceed the value of One Hundred Dollars and shall not exceed five hundred dollars, - - jo And for every further sum of Five Hundred Dol'.afs, the additional furrt of I Any Policy of Insurance Or lnflrament in nature thrreof, on any (hip, veiTe'l or goods insured from one diftriift to another in the United States, 1J From the United States to any foreign port'or place, whtntfieTum for which Insurance is made (hall not exceed five hundred dollars, - ij When the sum infared (hall exceed five hnndred dollars, - I A-'y Exemplification, of what nature soever, that (hall pass the seal of any Court, other than Inch as it may be the duty of the Clerk of such Court to furni/h forthe use of the United States or some particular (late, - 50 ' Any Bond, bill single or penal, foreign or inland bill of exchange, promiflory note or other not*, other than any recognizance, bill, bond, or other obliga tionor contrail, made to br with th« United States or any (late, or for their use refpeftively, .... If twenty dollars an.d not exceeding one hundred dollars, - 10 Ifahoycone hundred dollars and not exceeding five hundred dollars, 15 If above five hundred dollars and not exceeding o»e thousand dollars, 50 And if above one thousand dollars, ..... Provided, that it'any bonds or notes (hall be payable at or within sixty days, such bonds or note* (ball be fubjeff to only two filth parts of the duty aforefald —viz. - - If above twenty dollars and not exceeding one hundred dollars, - 4 If above one, hundred dollars and not exefedirfg five Kundrid-dollat s, 10 If above siva hundred dollars and not exceeding orte thousand dollars, 10 If above one thonfjnd dollars, - - - - 30 Any Notes ifluedby the bants now eftabWhed, ot-that may Hereafter be estab lished wjthin the United States, other than thf not<>s of fucji of the said Banks as (hall agree to an aniaual competition, of one per the annual di vidends made by such Banks, to their Stockholders rel'pedlively, according to the following scale. - - - On all notes not exceeding fifty dollars, for each dollar, - - t On all notes above fifty dollars, »nd not exceeding one hundred dollars, jo Cn all notes above one hundred dollars and pot exceeding fire hundred dollars, - - ... 2 On all notes above five hundred dollars, - 9 Any Protest or other Notarial aft, .... Any Letter of Attorney, except for an invalid penfios, or'to obtain or fell War rants for Land granted by the United States as bounty for military services performed in the late war, v - - - - 3^ Any Certificate or Debenture for drawback of Customs or duties, for less than five hundred dollars, - - - c I For five hundred dollars and rv>t exceeding two thousand dollars, | j Formore than two thousand dollars, - - 3 Any note or bill of lading-for goods or merchandize to be exported, If fram one diftriSt to another diftriA of the United States, not being in the fame State, - - - - ' ro If from the United States to any foreign port or plaee, - 25 Any Inventory or Catalogue of any furniture, goods or effedts, made in-any cafe required by law, (except in cases of goods and chattels distrained for rent or taxes, and goods taken in virtue of any legal protefs by any office!,) 50 Any Certificate of a Share in any Insurance Company, of a (hare in the Bank of the United States, or of any State or other Bank, If above twenty dollars and not exceeding one hundred dollars, - 10 If above one hundred dollars, - - 25 If under twpnty dollars, at the rate of ten cents for one hundred dollars. The Juties afore laid will be collected and received by the Snpervifors, fnfpectors aud other Officers of in,the several Diftrl&s, Surveya an3~Dfv!Edns-sirgie understates; and by luch other ~ persons as (hall from ts time he specially appointod and employed by the Supervisors of Diftridts for that ruirpofe. 111. The Supervisors of the faveral DiftriAs will, prior to the firft day of July ensuing, and as soon as may be pra<sticatle, mark or (lamp, without fee or reward, any quantities or parcelsof Vellum, Parch ment or Paper, with any of the rates of duties before enumerated, on payment of thefaid duties ; Or damped vellum, parchment and paper n.ay at the option of the Citizens of the United States, be ob tained at the rates prescribed bylaw, by application to any Supervilor, Infp«<Stor, Officer of Inspection, or other psrton appointed for the distribution of Stamps, by the Supervisors of Diftriels GIVEN under my Haud, at Philadelphia the day and year abovementioned. OLIVER WOLCOTT, March 10. V i Secretary of .the Treajury. James Humphreys, BEING encouraged by a number,of gentlemen in the mercantile line, to undertake the pub lishing of a Price Current in thi« city, and they having engaged to give him every ilTiftance in their power to render it accurate and ufeful, PROPOSES TO PRINT BY SUBSCRIPTION, The Philadelphia Price Current, And Market Day Advsrtifer. To be publilhed every Wednesday and Saturday morning, on the following conditions. It willbe printed on four pages quarto. It will contain the Prices- Current (wholelale) 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 Londan, the Weft Indies and else where as often as thty can be had accurateand to be relied on. The rates of infaranee—the price of (locks—course of exchange, &c, &c. Likewise a regular account of entries, inward and outward —With such marine and other intelligence as shall be thought ufeful and important—and the remain derof the paper will be appropriated to advertife it ments. )f The price to fubferifcers within the city and li berties, to whom it will be delivered at their hou ;- 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. Sut>- - Icribers at a greater distance will have it (ent them agreeable to their dire<stions—to pay two dollars at the time of lubferibing, and the remainder at the eDdof the year. n The publication (hall commence as soon as a fuf • ficient number have fubferibed to pay the expence of conducing it. 11 0- It is from the advica and to gratify the wilh > of a number of mercantile gentlemen that the 11 printer proposes publilhing this Price Cnrrent in a I quarto fizo in preference to any other. Audit is - propoftd to embrace the Prices Current " ith ftich • other matterasmay be moll materia! to fendabroad [> in the firft two pages—appropriating the other two to such matters as r»ay be m«re immediately do jlieftie, nmd to adveftifements. J * *re received by said Humphries, at »u Prmt/ng Office, No. y 4 , North Thi,rd-ftreet, . artdMi-. 12. Polilfdn, jun. ithisoftice inChcfnut flre<;t, and at the Philadelphia library. Philadelphia, April 14. ftf ' For Sale, r \ CONVENIENT well built second hand Light i -t- i Waggon, hung on Jacks with glaff'.s and blinds'in t:ic doors, with or without harness. Enquire of Peter Umcrickhoufe* Arch, below ' Sixth street, or the fubferiber in Germantewn. CASPAR W. HAIKES. apiil a *aaW3w I Frefli Teas. Just Imported, in the Jhip Delaware, Captain Cooper, from Canton, And For Sale, by SAMUEL HOWELL, At his Compting House', No. 54, Chefnut-ftreet, k AND BY SAM. E. HOWELL, At hi» Compting House, Crooked billet wharf, Bohea, Souchong, Hyson, Young Hyson, Hyson Skin, and Imperial TEAS. also, China Ware, aff»tteis; black and coloured ftrrngs and Sauius, Nankeens, Caflia, large garden and common Fans, fattin and lutestring Umbrellas, whak-bonc flicks." Ttry have alfa For Salt, Ell wide Persians, Bandanna Handkerchiefs, French Cambricks and Umbrellas, Sugai ir boxes, march 8. Now Opening, AtWiLLiAM M'Law s Saddle Manufactory, No. 72, Chefnut Street, A general assortment of Horseman's Pistols, direct fror*fhe Manufacturers in London, ALSO ON HAND, Saddles, Bridles, Holders, Half Covers, Light Horseman's Caps, Swords, Cartouch Boxes, Va- Nces, Saddle Bags, Portmanteau's, Hard Leather 1 runks. Carriage and Chair Harness, See. A P ril 9 • s dtf City Commissioner's Office, January \ith,.1798. FOR THE INFORMATION OF THE CITIZEN I. r HE following arrangement is made by the said commiflioners, for tleanfing the ft reefs, &c. Diflri£t No. i.—From the north fide of Vine street, to the sou k fide of Mulberry street; to be under the fuperintf ndance of Nicholas Hicks. 2- From the south fide of Mylbrry street to the south Tide of CVefnut ftrreet, to be under the fuperintendance of William Moulder. 3- From the south fide of Chefnut street to the north fide ®f Spruce street, to be under the fuperintendance of Joleph Claypoole. 4- From the north fide of Spruce street, to the south fide of Cedar street, to be under the fu perintendance of Hugh Roberts. & When pumps are ohi of order south of High-flreet, plcafe apply to Thomas Dixey, at the corner of South and Fifth-ftretts, or Godfrey Geb ler, in Fourth, near Chefnut-Sreet ; and north of High street, to Dixey and Deharen, in Saflafras ftreet, bttween Sixth and Ssventh-flrests. treasury department, March loth. 1798. Public Notice is hereby given, id I THAT byanadVof Congriis parted on the I loth day df March, l? 98, the following a terations and amendments huve been made to the aft passed on the 6th day of July 1797, en- titled " Aft ift living duties on stamped vcl c" 44 lum, parchment aftd paper. The Jtimp duties on debentures or r-ertili ke cates for the drawback of Cuttoms or duties on - A dilc'ount at the rate of seven and one half per Centum, «U1 be allowed by the Superv.fors or Infoetf ors refpeflively, to any persons other than Officers of t h« Revenue, who may pnr ch-.fe at on; time or procure to be stamped, any quantities of Vellum, Parchment cr Paper, upon which the duties lhall amount to Ten Dol lars or upwards. 1 ■ m.- StamjeJPaper, wifljje"provided, and fold at the rates prefcubfd by law, without any addi tional charge or e*penfe oft account of the price of Vellum, an additions! pr'ife will be demanded at the rate of Fifty,iCetits for each (kin of Parch ment, or T«i o Hundred Cents for each ftisof Vellum of medium size, which may be furni!>- ed at 'he expense of tlie United States and pro portionally for aijy tellef quantity. Given wider my band, at Philadelphia, the day andyeir abci<ementio-ed. OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary ofthcTreafury. WANTED, APPROVED BILLS on Amfterdam—for which cash will be given at the rate of thirty seven cents per guilder. Enquire o£ the Calhier of the Bank of the United States. § april 23. LANDING, Frem onboard the ship Elizabeth, captain Paiflie, from Batavia, And FOR SALE by the Subscriber, 400,000 wt. Java COFFEE 300 caniflers SUGAR, of a superior quality ALSO, A quantity of SAPAN WOOD JOHN MILLER, jvs. April 17. 5 Thomas & Joshua Fisher, H AVE FOR SALE, AtNo.y, Dock-ftreet,near the Drawbridge, China ware nankeen dining fctts, tea and coffee cups andfaucers Nankeens, blackfattioi and taffities Fgngem cloths, choppab romalls, and bandaftnoes China and Enj(li(h umbrellas together <with a general ajfortment of European Goods— among which are Scots thread in boxes 6d. Bd. iod. 12d. and lod. nails Shot—T. Crowley Heel, Spanish brown and white lead EHjflilh scythes 42 to 50 inches ALSO, 112 barrellsof kiln dryed Indian corn meal. A commodious StoreinDock-ftreet, No. 7, to be let, three stories high, fuiuble for any buiinefs. 4th mo. sth §tf S ALT P El RE. One hundred kegs of refined Salt Petre, For Sale by the Subscribers. 'James C. & Samuel IV. Ft/her, No. 13, Arch Street march 31 4tawtf Joseph Ricardo, OF /this City, Merchant, has afligned his pro perty for the benefit of his Creditors, te Jamfee C. Fi.'her, Samuel W. Fiffier, and Thomas Wilson. All persons who have demands are re- qugftf.d to »*■»:» n.. t nnn*r __ and those indebted to make immediate payment to the a&inp Aflignees. James C. iff Samuel IV. FiOjer. No. *3, Arch Street. march 31 4tawtf Canal Lottery—No. 11. WILL commence drawing Monday, the aoth J inft;V Tickets for Sale in this Lottery, at Severn Dollars, at Wm. BLACKBURN's Lattery and Brokers Office, No. 64, South Second-flreet '' Tickets in the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery, at Ten 1 Dollars, where check books are kept lor rsgifter ing and examining in these, the City of Wafliing- 1 toil, No. ll.and Pafc£erfon Lotteries, and informa- ( tion where tickets may be had in most of the Lotte ries authorised by law in any of the States of the Union. N. B. The bnfinefs of a Broker, in buying and felling all kinds of Public Stock and Securities, ' difcownting Bills and Notes of Hand, sale of Lands, Houses, &e. &c. will attended to, 1 b? WM. BLACKBURN. * November it-. 5 JUST RECEIVED. " e Antffor sale by W.Young, corner of Second n and Chefnut-ftreet, M. Carey 118 High-street T. Dobfon, 41 South Second-ftreef and the 0 Book fellers generally, v "(Price 5-Sths of a Dollar.) ' BEACON HILL, f! A Local Potm, historic and deforiptive t By a Lady of Bojlon. ; r analysis O F BO O K I. ai Allusion to the surrounding Profpeit— Invocation "■ to the River and sylvan Deities—to the Historic ?' Mufe—l'iilion discarded—Dedication to Wash- 111 ington—The Action opens at the Retreat of the Columbians from Bunker's Hill—General Howe —The Membry of his Brother— Death of War- " ren—PerfaniScation of Fcrtune and Fame Wafhingron at Mount Vernon—called to the " chief Command—Formation of the Columbian „ Camp at Cambridge—Natural, moral,-or poli- m tical History of the several States—Their com- i r , mandmg Officers—Siege of Bofton—[ M Suffer, te ings—Negotiation for the fafe Retreat of the pi Britiffi Army—lts Departure— Appointment of in Congress—Declaration of Independence—Cha- th riAcr of the Columbian SokJies—The Poet's prophetic Apostrophe to the Frogrefs of Free- D dom throughout the World. march 30. r To le Let, ( And possession given on the ift of May) A genteel three story brick House, w 11 feet front, and 4 o r feet deep, with back buildings and in the tenure of Major Tack- SOH. Enquire at 187 South Third street. § - JUST, P UnUiSHED, ' and FOR sals at this office, ( Price 25 Cents J Reiledions on Monroe's View f OF TltS CONDUCT Of THE BXECUTin, W A' published ia the th GAZETTE of the UNITED STATES, £ Under the signature of ' scipio, c b ; Ir. -.viktjL- Commercial Warfare of Fra V e istraccd be to the French Faflion in this Country, it, Saurc, ertJ the Motives of Opptfticn, \ | The following Certificates of FINDED DRBT OF TH£ UNITES STATES STANDING on th* Books Of the treasury, were '•orwarded for London by the ship William g Penn, Captain Jofiah, which hath beeH captured, :o and thi Certificates fiippofed to be loft, viz 1 . 3x64. Ba. Deferred debt, in the name of Rev, I- Edward Giddy, of Thredrea, in Cornwall, Great Britaiq, dated Jane 2, 1797. Certificate No. 10,071. [j. Sen., if. six per Cent. Stock, in the name of in Edward Horne, of Bevis mount, Hant>, Great Britain, dated May 30, 1797. No. 15196. 3610. s o. Deferred Debt, in the name of Will iam Manning, ofOrmfby, in the county of Nor folk, i n England, dated July 10, 1797. No. " 10199. r 10183. 71. Three per Ceat. Stock, in the name r ' Jannet Mathew, of Upper Seymour street, iy London, Wia o w, dated odober 31, 1797. No. >n nßio. '1- For the renewal ©f the above Certificates, ap« plication is intended to be made at the frid office of the Treasury of the United Stat3,,_and allper- Jt sons concerned aredefired to tak- notice. j- ALSO —IN fm SAME VllStL, , e Fifteen (hires Stork of the Bankdf UmtedStates.in )r thename of William Mannings/ Ormfby, coun >(| ty of Norfolk, England, viz. Three Certificate* for five (hares each, dated January x, 1797. jf No. 159 S- IJOB3, 2J984. ( _ For the renewal of w hich,application i s meant to ' 5 he made to th« said Bank of the United States,— and all persons concerned therein are desired to take notice* J AT. VAUGHAK. Philadelphia, may 4. sdwr The "following Certificates of Shares - TN the North American Land Company, {landing X on the Books of said Company in the name of s Daniel Lifter, of Hackney, in the county of Mid. k dlefex, England—viz. No. 2J51, representing 1309610 13105, ten (hares— No. >ls0 —13066 to _ 13075, ten (hares—No. 2149—13056 to 13065, ten (bares—No. 1143 —1150910 HjiS.ten (hares ;, —-No. 2147 —1X47 1 to 11480 —Amounting to Forty Shares, were forwarded for LonJon hy the fh;p Will an Penn, which having been captured, said certificates are supposed to be loft ; for the r«. newal ef which, applicuion will be made to the JT Board of th« said company. Daniel Neal Lifter. may r »d6w Ross & Sim son , HAVE FOR SALE, ' 22 bales superior Madrafs blue Cloths Carolina Indigo, firft quality A few bales Eaftas, Coffaes, and a quantity of Bengal COTTON Bengaf SUGAR, in bags and boxes april 20 - g LANDING, From on board the Ship Sally, from CalcHtta, AND FOX SALE EV THE SUBSCRIBER, 1600 bags prime Sugar, 800 do. Ginger 30 bales low priced piece Goods. , John Miller, Juti. march 3 $ TO BE SOLD, 40,959 acres of Land. IN, Greene County, Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, on the waters of Fife and Wheeling Creeks and Ten Mile Ran. These Lands are fertile and well timbered, and abound in Coal ; they were fold ten years ago for five lhillings per acre ; patented early in .757 , ex cept 370 c acres, which were patented in 179*; part of them were surveyed in 1783. The tra£ is between the Ohio and Monongahela, very con venient to water carriage, about r 9 miles from the town of Wa(hington, from 14 to 16 from the villags of Greenelburgh and Wheeling. On payment of one fourth of thepurchafe mo ney, a realbnable credit will be given for the refi - Jn 1 ■ nf tb- V-ifltfr. April 21. 5 TO BE SOLD, 26,780 acres of Land, IN the State of New York, between the northern bounds of Pennfylvar.ia and the Safquehsnna now, or late in the townftups of Hamdcn and Warren and county of Warren. These Lands, (r o m thiir quality and situation, are a very desirable objecSl for any man who means to invert his money to advantage. On payment of one third cf the purchase mo ney, 3 rcafonable credit will t e given for the red due. Enquire of the Printer, april 2t. $ Salisbury Estate. THE Subscriber, propjfmgto contra® his buft nefs, offers this Ellate for sale, on moderate terms. On it are one Blafl 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 perfctt repair,as are all the Water Works connefi ed with these various branches. The Air Furnace* were lately built for the purpose of casting Cannon for this State.—There are abou two thousand acre* of Land, one half of which is under wood, the other very fine arable Land, producing the bed Hay and Paflurti, The Cannon iattly manufactured ihefe t proves the excellency of the metal, which is superior to any in this country, and probably, eqaal to any in the world ; for not one of &/Uy-nioe guns lately made, although lomeo/thea4 were bored into 32 poundtrs, have failed on proving. The filu ! ation is very eligible, particularly for this branch of manufa&ure, and a . place of arms lying in the state of Connefticut. and only 30 miles from several land • ings on the Hudson's river, and having tvery advan tage that can rcfult from a plenty of water ifluing from a large natural pond, very near the Furnace, and which may be converted into a variety of other ufeful purposes. The purchafrr can beaccommodat ed with all the (lock and utensils, and have pofleffion on or before the firft of June next, and preparation may be madein themearioimefor goinginto Blaftim mediately thereafter, for every pait will be delivered in good order, with some coal, Ore, &c. See. For terms, apply to Mr. Joleph Anthony, in Philadel phia; David Brooks, Esq. one of the Reprefentativea in Congrels for this State ; Mr, David Wateiman, 00 thepreimfesj or to the proprietor in New-York. WILLIAM NEILSON. Dee. t. gawtf For Sale, BY THE SUBSCRIBER, NO 10, CHESKU 1 STREET, 11 Calks of Carolina Indigo, Which will be fold on realonabte terms on a fcert credit. . Robert Hcnderfon. april i Notice—Agreeably to charter, Is hereby given to the members of " the por poration fer the belief of poor and diftrefled presbyterian ministers and the poor and diftrefled widows and children of prelbyterian ministers," that a meeting of said corporation is to be hold en, on the 16th day of May next, at 4 o'clock P.M. in the second prelbyteriaß chareh in the city of Philadelphia, for the dispatch of all such bufinafs as may then be brought before the board. ASHBEL GREEN, Secretary of the Corporation. April 7. tawtlCm
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