Alex. J. Miller James Davis, Having entered into'partuerlhip under the firm •/ Alexander J. Miller Ssf Co. INFOK.M their friends in town and country, that | they have opened a Wholesale Dry Good Store, at No. 64, South t rent Street, Philadelphia ; whera they now have, and intend keceping a general af fajtment of India, German, Irijt, French and Bri li/h Mannfafluresfor sale, on advantageous termr for cash or a frort credit. February 19 ' §tf JUST RECEIVED, FROM rORT-AV-PKINCt, And FOR SALE, by Ibe SUBSCJtICIXS, no hhds. Coffee 46 tierces do. 100 barrels do. 100 bags do. f no hogfheatft of Muscovado Sugar 80 barrels of do. 40 hogfreads of Molafflti 4 bales of Cotton 1 hogftieads of Cocoa WILLINGS £5? FRANCIS, Penn-llreet. ' march 11. $ ~~~ FOR SALE, ! >T THE (ÜBSCRIBIRS, No. 11, Penn-ftreet, The Cargo of the Ship Ganges, John Green, commander,from Bengal, Con/iJlifig of . Baftas, of various qualities and prices, , Coflaes Punjum Cloths Sanahs Guzzeydo. , Humhuras Charconna Dorea ( Blue Cloth Tanjibs Chintz and Calicoes Mulmuls Mamoodys Checks Maharagonges Pat-na Hkfs. Ginghams Mulmul do. { Ouzzenas Bandannoes Gurrahs Siflerfoy Piniafcoes Choppa Romals 1 Salgatchys Sooty do. Gillie Romils Persians of various col. Meek Pulicats »oo tons SUGAR 90,000 lb. PEPPER. Willings is? Francis. The Piece Goods Of the Ganges are now open to sale at that commodious store the north weft corner of Market and Fourth-ftreeti. Alfo —A few Bales of Madrafs Hkfs. of ele gant patterns and bell colotJrs. February 8. \ 4tf Ross fcf Sim son, / HAVE IOtC SALE, 22 bales superior Madrafs blue Cloths Carolina Indigo, firfl quality A few bales Baftas, Coffaes, and a quantity of Bengal COTTON Bengal SUGAR, in bags and boxes Jamaica andl rum Bengal J , april 10 § LANDING, jj From oii board the Ship Sally, from Calcutta, AND FO* SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBER, A 1600 bags prime Sugar, 800 do. Ginger 30 bales low priced piece Goods. John Miller, Jun. snarch 3 . S A Watch Found. _ „ A WATCH was found lafl autumn, and has fine: bten left with Rev. Mr Ennis, of St. Mary's ; the owner, on application to him, and paying the expence of repairing and advertifiag the fame, may receive it again. may I. * eo 3'_ ~ Valuable Property for Sale. FOR SALS, THAT well known Estate, called SHREWS BURY FARM, fornn-rly the ref.dencc of 0 General John Cadwalader, situate on SalTafras Ri- f ver, in Kent ceunty, Maryland—containing a- t bout 1900 acres of prime LAND, upwards of 500 of which are in woods. The Buildings are all ex cellent, and consist of a handsome Dwelling House, r two large Barns with Cow houses, Stables for fifty r fcorfes, a spacious treading floor under cover, a f granary, two Overseer's houses, two ran- t ges of two story buildings for Negroes (one of c them new and of brick), Corn houses, a Smoak house , &c. &c.—The whole Estate being nearly surrounded by water, it requires but little fencing, and has a good Shad and Herring fifheiy. It is conveniently situated for both the Philadelphia and ■ Baltimore markets, 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 thepiemifes; also, a variety of excellent fruits of . different kinds. The foil i» mostly a rich loom.— The whole will be fold together, or divided into fmailer farms (for which the buildings are conven iently situated) as may suit the pnrchafer. The , Stock on said Farm, confiding of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, &c. will also bedifpofedof.—-For further particulars apply to Georoe Hastings, on the premises, or to the fubfcribeT, in Philadelphia. ARCHIBALD M'CALL, jun. February >4- »aw6w_ Cedar Posts, Rails and Shingles FOX SALS. THEY will be delivered to any place in Mary land, Pennsylvania, New-Jersey, or New " York, where boats drawing fir feet water can go lrom this place: It will often suit the feller to receive in return corn, provisions, wet or dry goods. Letters direited to the fubferiber at this place, and put into any pod office in the United States, will be regularly received and carefully at tended to. Those who wilh to contrail in Phila delphia, will please to app'.y to Gideon Hill Wells, No. 13J, Market-street. The fuhferiber is desirous of contrafling with foms responsible person in Philadelphia, to receive and dispose of for him, on commiEon, a quantity of two feet Shin gles, for home use, and of two feet and eighteen inches, for exportation. William Hill Weill, Dagfborovgh, state of Delaware. sprit 1%. Grass Lots to let. THREE contiguous Lots of Ground, contain ing fomethingmore than an acre, Gtu»ted in Carpenter flrect, between Third and Fourth <lr<ct, Soutbwark ; to rent separately or together, for the year or longer. They are in good order and generally produced hay for fifteen years pad.— Upon one lot in a frame dwelling house, a garden, well of water, and hay stables. For further in formation, enquire at No. 11, North Third ftrect. April »J. eodlW Notice —Agreeably to charter, Is hereby given to the members of " the cor poration for the relief of poor qnd diftrefied prelbyterian minillers and the poor and diflrefled widows and children of prelbyterian minillers," 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 prefbrteriaß church in the city of Philadelphia, for the dispatch of all such bufinsl's as may then be brought before the board. ASHBEL GREEN, Secretary cfthc Corporation. April 7. tawti6m treasury department, MARCH i, 1798. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, N pursuance of the A<2 of C.ngrefs p»ffed o. the sixth dayol:Jnly on. c th ou^ndfcve« ihun re ni.e;y (even, e-ti.led " An A<» laying dut.es on Stamped Vellum, «wl P»P«' d A a pa-led on the fifteenth day of December, one thousand seven hundred and nwe r fevM, _ '< An A a to poflpone for a limited time the commencement of the dune, by the tied " An AJt l»yin< Duties on Stamped Vellum, Parchment and Psper , that from aud firft day of July enf.mj, the feveralStamped Duties hereafter euu«erated, will be lev.ad and collec ted throughout the United Statts. For every (kin or piece of Vellum or Parchment, or ftieet or piece of Paper, upon which frail be vrittcn or printed any or either of the inilrument. er writingslollowing—to wit: | m \ny Certificate of Naturalization, - - , - ; , 5 fc.ny Licence to pra£tice,or Certificate of the adm.fiion,enrolment or regiltry ot any Counsellor, Solicitor, Attorney, Advocate or Proflor, in aHy Court of the United State*, - • " " " . , _ 10 Provided, thrt a Certificate in any one of the Courts of the United for one of the said Office!, frail so far is relates to the payment ot the duty aferefaid, be a fufficient admiflion in all the Courts of the United States, for each and every of the said offices. Vny Grant or Letters Patent, under the seal or authority of the United Mates (except for lands granted for military services) - * 4 Vny exemplification or certified copy of any fuck grant or letters patent, (ex cept for lands granted for military services) - * \.ny Charter-Party, Bottomry, or Refpondentia Bond, - - I Vny Receipt or discharge for or on accountof anyLegacyleftby any Will or o ther testamentary instrument, or for any frare or part of a perior.nl eilate di vided by force of any statute of diftr(tuti»ns, other than to the w 'f e < Cnil dren or Grand Children of the person deceased, the amount whereot frail be above the value of Fifty Dollars, and frail not exceed the value of One Hun dred Dollars, • - - * " , Yhen the amount thereof frail exceed the value of One Hundred Dollars and frail not exceed five hundred dollars, - - - S° Vnd for every further sum of Five Hundred Dollars, the additional sum of I Iny Policy of Insurance or inilrument in nature thereof, on anyfoip, veflel or goods insured from one diflriifl 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 frail not exceed five hundred dollars, - l 5 When the sum insured frail exceed five hundred dollars, I Lay Exemplification, of whit nature forver, that frail pass the fealof any Court, other than such as it may b* the duty of the Clerk of such Court to furnilh for the use of the United States or some flate, - jo Lny Bon J, bill single or penal, foreign or inland bill of exchange, promifpry note or other note, other than any recognisance, bill, bond, or otlter obiiga- , tion or contra#, made to or with the United States or any state, or for their use refptflively, - - - - - If above twenty dollars and not exceeding one hundred dollars, * 10 If aboveione hundred dollars and not exceeding five hundred dollars, 25 If above five hundred dollars and not exceeding one thousand dollar?, 50 Aud it above one thousand dollars, * - - •- V 75 Provided, that if any bonds or notes frail be payable at or within uxty days, such bonds or nc*cs frill be fnbje<st to only two fifth parts of the duty aforefaid—viz. • - If above twenty dollars afid not exceeding one hundred dollars, - 4 If above one hundred dollars and not exceeding five hundred dolUi s, 10 If above five hundred dollars and not exceeding one thousand dollars, ao If above one thousand dollars, - - n c my Notes iffiied bv the banks now eftablifred, or that may hereafter be ellab lifred within the' United 'States, other than the not*s of such of the fa.d Banks as frail agree to an annual composition, of one per centum an the anneal di vidends made by such Banks, to their Stockholders relpe&ively, according to the following scale. - . A On all notes not exceeding fifty dollars, for each dollar, " * , On all notes above fifty dollars, and not exceeding one hundred dollari, 50 On all notes above one hundred dollars and not exceeding five hundred dollars, • " • " 1 On all notes abovi fiye hundred dollars, - - » ny Protest or other Notarial aft, - - • t *5 ny Letter of Attorney, except for an invalid pennon, or to obtain or fell war rants for Land granted by the United States as bounty for military services performed in the late war, - - * " ny Certificate or Debenture for drawback of Customs or duties, for lefsthan five hundred dollars, - - - For five hundred dollars and not exceeding two thousand dollars, a For more than two thoufind dollars, - » I ny note or bill of lading for goods or merchandize to be exported, _ If from one diflri& to another diftrift of the United States, not bsing in the fame State, - - • 10 If from the United States to any foreign port or place, - - 1J ny Invtfttory -Catjlagpir of •> 'ty furninire, made in*any cafe required by law, (except in cases of goods and chattels arm-smew Ttft- - rent or uxes, and goods taken in virtue of any legal process by any officer,) 50 .ny Certificate of a Share in any Insurance Company, of a frare in the Bank ot 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, - - " *5 If under twenty dollars, at the rate of ten cents for one hundred dollars. The duties aforelaid will becollcfted and received by the Supervisors, Infpeftors aud other Officers f Infpeflion in the several Diftrifts, Surveys and Divisions of tjie United States, and by such other erfonsas frail from t* time be specially appointed and employed by the Svpervifors of Diftricfts for lat purpose. » 111* The Supervifars of the hveral Diftritfts will, prior to the firft day of July ensuing, and as soon as jay be praAicable, mark Or stamp, without fee or reward, any quantities or parcels of VelPum, Parch icnt or Paper, with any of the rates of duties before enumerated, on payment of the said duties ; Or atnped vellum, parchment and paper may at the option of the Citizens of the United States, be ob ained at the rates prescribed by law, by application to any Supervilor, Infpcftior, Officer of Infpe&ion, ,r other Dcrfcn appointed for the distribution of Stamps, by the Superviforsof Dittricls. GIVE N under my Haud, at Philadelphia the day and year abovementionpd. OLIVER WOLCOTT, March 10. _ Secretary of 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 engaged to give him every affiftanee in their power to render it accurate and ufeful, proposes to print bt subscription, I The Philadelphia Price Current, And Market Day Advertiser. To be publilhed every Wednesday and Saturday j 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 Boiton, New-York, Charleston, * and other parts of the United States, with the Pri- 1 ces Current at Londan, the Weft Indies and else- 1 where as often as thsy can be had accurate and to be relied on. The rat»s of infnranee—the price of slocks—course of exchange, Sec. &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 der of the paper will be appropriated to advertise ments. The price to fubfcri6ers within the city and li berties, to whom it will be delivered at their hou ses, willbe 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 scribers at a greater diflancewill have it sent them agreeable to their directions—to pay two dollars at the time of fubfetibing, and the remainder at the tnd of the year. The publication shall commence as soon as a fuf ficient number have fubferibed to pay the expence of conducing it. £jf It is from the advica and to gratify the wish ef a number of mercantile gentlemen that the printer proposes publiflring this Price Cnrrent in a quarto size in preference to any other. And it is propofsd to embrace the Prices Current with such other matter as maybe most material tofend abroad in the firft two pages—appropriating the other tw» to fueh matters as r»ay be mare immediately do mestic, and to adveitifements. Subscription? are received by said Humphries, at his Printing Office, No. 74, North Third-street, I and Mr. Z. Poulfon, jun. at his office inChcfnut ftrcet, and at the Philadelphia library. Philadelphia, April 14. ftf For Sale, ' A CONVENIENT well built second hand Light Waggon, hung on Jacks with glaff.s and 1 blind? in the doors, with or without harness. , F.nquire of Peter Umerickhoufe, Arch, below Sixth street, or the fubferiber in Germantown. CASPAR W. HAINES. April % *2aw3w Fresh Teas. yuft Imported, in the Jhip Delaware, Captain Cooper, from Canton, And por Sale, by SAMUEL HOWELL, At his Comptiag House, No. 54, Chefnut-ftreet, and Br SAM. E. HOWELL, At his Compting House, Crooked billet wharf, Bohea,Souchoag,Hyfon, Young Hyson, Hyion Skin, and Imperial TEAS. Also, China Ware, assarted; black and coloured Lute strings and Sattim, Nankeens, Cassia, large garden and common Fans, fattin and lutestring Umbrellas, whale-bone flicks. Tbey have also Fit Sale, Ell wide Persians, Bandanna Hanikerchiafs, French Cambricks and Umbrellas, Sugai ir boxes, march 8. § Now Opening, At W illiamM'Laws Saddle Manufa&ory, No. 72, Qhefnut Street, A general aflortment of Horseman's Pistols, direS from the Manufailurers in London. ALSO ON HAND, , Saddles, Bi idles, 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 nth, T798. FOR THE INFORMATION OF THE CITIZENS. THE following arrangement is made by the said commissioners, for cleansing the streets, See. Diftrifl No. 1. —from the north fide of Vine street, to the south Cde of. Mulberry street; to be under the fuperioterdance of Nicholas Hicks. 1 From the south fide of Mulbrry street, to the south fidt of CViefnut 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 tht 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 ate out of order south 0: High-ftrcet, please apply to Thomas Dixey, at th< corner of South and Fifth-flfeets, ©r Godfrey Gcb ler, in Fourth, near Chefnut-ftreet ; and north a High street, to Dixey and Dchaven, in SafTafras flr««t, between Sixth and Siventh ftrestJ. treasury department, March 30th. 1798. 1 Public Notice is hereby given, THAT by an ail of Congrcfs paflfdon the 19th day of March, .798, the following < alterations and amendments have been made to ( the *a parted on the 6th day ot July 1797> «*" , titled "An a£ layir . dime, on stamped vel- , " lum, parchment ami paper. ( The stamp duties on debentures or eertifi- | cates for the drawback of Customs or dune, on ( Imports are repealed. Adifeount at the rate of seven and one half . per Centum, will be allowed by the Supervisor. , or Infpeaor,s Tefpoflively, to any persons other than Officers of the Revenue, who may pur- | chafe it one time or, procure so be stamped, any quantities of Vellum, Parchmept or Paper, upon which the duties ftiall amount to Ten Dol lars or upwards. 1 Stamped Paper, will be provided,.and fold at 1 the rates prescribed by law, without any addi tional charge or expense on account of the price of Paper ; but for ftimped Parchment or Vellum, an additional price will be demanded - at the rate of Fifty Cents for each <kin df Parch ment, or Two Hundred Cents for each (km of Vellum of medium size, which may be furnifh ed at the expense of the United States and pro portionally for any lefier quantity- Given under my handy at Philadelphia, tbe ' day andyeir abovementioned. OLIVER WOLCOtT, Secretary ofthe Treasury. WANTED, \ APPROVED BIt.LS on Amftcrdam —for which ca(h will be given at the rate of thirty seven cents per guilder. Enquire of th» Calhier of the Bank of the United States. § april 23. LANDING, Fr«m on board the Ihip Elizabeth, captain Paiilie, from Batavia, And FOR SALE by the Subscriber, 400,000 wt. Java COFFEE 300 canisters SUGAR, of a l'uperior quality ' s " 'i'J A^\SO, A quantity of SAPAN WOOD JOHN MILLER, jun. April 17. $ Thomas & Joshua Fisher, HAVt FOR. SAI.E, At No. 5, Dock-ftreet,near the Drawbridge, China ware nankeen dining setts, tea and coffee caps and saucers Nankeens, black fattins and taffities Pangem cloths, choppah romalls, and bandannoes China and Englifti umbrellas. Together with a general ajfortment of European Goods— among which are Scots thread in boxes 6d. 8d iod. lid. and lod. nails Shot—T.. Crowley steel, Spanilk brown and white lead Englilh scythes 42 to 50 inches ALSO, IH barrellsof kiln drye«l Indian corn meal. A commodious StoreinDock-ftreet, No. 7, to be let, three stories high, fuitablefor any business. 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. Fijher, No. i?. Arch Street inarch Ji - 7 ~—\ 1 -- < . Joseph Ricardo, OF this City, Merchant, has afligned his pro perty for the benefit of his Creditors, te James C. Filher, Samuel W. Filhcr, and Thomas Wilson. All persons who have demands are re quested to furnilh their accounts without delay arid those indebted to make immediate payment to the Subscribers, a&ing Afiignees. James C. & Samuel W. Fisher. No. 13, Arch Street, march 31 4tawtf Canal Lottery—-No. 11. WILL commence drawing Monday, thetoth in(t. Tickets for Sale in this Lottery, at Sevan Dollars, at Wm. BLACKBURN's Lottery and Brokers Office, No. 64, South Second-street Tickets inthje Schuylkill Bridge Lottery, at Ten Dollars, where check books are kept lor register ing and examining in these, the City of Wafliing ton, No. Il.and Pattfrfon Lotteries, and informa tion where tickets maybe had in mod of the Lotte ries authorised by law in any of the States of the Union. N. B. The business of a Broker, inbuyingand felling all kinds of Public Stock and Securities, difconßting Bills and Notes of Hand, sale of Lands, Houses, &e. &c. will be duly attended to, by \ WM. BLACKBURN. Noreml.Srn-. § . 1 JUST RECEIVED. ~ And for sale by W. Young, corner of Second and Chefnut-ftreet, M. Carey 118 High-street T. Dobfon, 41 South Sicend-ftreet and the Boekfellers generally, (Price 5-&ths of a tlollar.) BEACON HILL, A Local Poem, historic and deforiptive 1 By a Lady, of 80/lon. AN AX YSIS OF BOOK I. - Allusion to the surrounding Profpeit—lnvocation to the River and sylvan Deities—to the Historic Mufe—rFiflion discarded—Dedication to Wash ington—The Aition 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— Walhington at Mount Vernon—called to the chief Command—Formation of the Columbian Camp at Cambridge—Natural, moral, or poli tical History of the several States —Their com manding Officers—Siege of Bolton—lts Suffer, ings—Negotiation for the fafe Retreat of the Britilh Army—'lts Departure—Appointment of Congress—Declaration of Independence—Cha racter of the Oalumbian Soldies—The Poet's prophetic Apofctophe to the Progress of Free dom througheut the World, march 30. 5 To be Let, (And polTeflion .given on the ift of May) A genteel-three story bfick House, aj fectlront, and 40 feet deep, with back buildings and (tables, at present in the tenure of Major Jack son. Enquire at 187 South Third ftrcet. April %. $ JUST PUBLISHED, AND FOR SALE AT THIS OFFtCE, (Price IS Cents) Refle&ions on Monroo's View or THE CONDUCT OF THE EXECVTIFZ, As puhlifhed in the GAZETTE of the UNITED STATES, Under the figuature o£ SCIPIO, [■ In xubicl the Commercial Warfare of France is traced to the French Fafiion in this Country, at its Source, and til Mitipes of Opposition, life. , v Majfachufetts Dijlrift. By Order of the rfonorable John Lowell, Esquire, Judge of the Diilrift Court for the MafTaehufetti Diflrifl, " "VfOTICE ii hereby given to all person* IN concerned," That a Libel it filed in said Court by Christian O. Grutzmacher, late Com mander of the ship Corona, of and from Ham burgh, and Henry Andrew Heias at agen:s for the owners of said Ship, against sundry goods* wares and merchandize, saved from said fliip. Corona, wrecked oil Cape Cod within said Dif trifl on the 16th March last—which goods, wares and merchandize, were consigned to di vers persons in Philadelphia, in the Diftrifl of Pennfylyania, and elsewhere—and that said Li bel is filed as aforefaid, for .the freight said to be due te the Libellants on ftid goods, wares and merchandize, and for ncctfiary expences paid by them which have arisen upon the fame— And that trial will be had upon the aforefaid Libel at a DiftrieSt Court to be holden at the Court-House in Befton, on Monday the eigh teenth dayof Junenext, at n o'clock, A- M. SAMUEL BRADFORD, " Marjhal ofMajfacbufetti™ Dated at Bojlon, Jpril I zW,i 7 yß. \ twtf - " TO BE SOLD, 4°,959 acres of Land. IN Greene County, Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, on the waters of Fifli and Wheeling Creeks and Ten Mile Rnn. These Lands are fertile and well limbered, and abound in Coal ; they were fold ten years ago for five shillings per arre ; patented early in 1787, ex cept 3760 acres, which were patented in 1791; part of them were surveyed in 178.1. The tra& is between the Ohio and Monoogihela. very con venient to water carriage, about 19 miles from the town of Wafliington, from 14 to 16 from the village of Greenefburgh and Wheeling. Oa payment of one lourth of thepurchafe mo ney, a reasonable credit will be given for the resi due. Enquire of the Printer, april #l. § TO BE SOLD, 26,780 acres of Land, IN the State of New York, betwten the northern boundb of Pennsylvania and the Sufquehanna now, or late in the townlhips ol Hamdcn and Warren and county of Warren. These Lands, i r om thi ir quality and situation, are a very desirable obj;6t for any man who mean* to invest his money te advantage. On payment of one third of the purchase mo l ney, a reasonable credit will he given for the resi due. Enquire of the Printer, april 11. 5 Valuable Stands for Bufinels. FOR SALE—by the Two Lots of Ground, Situate on the south fide of Chefnut-ftreet, be tween Second and Third llreeta :—one containing eighteen feet, and the other fevente n feet, more or e ft, on the said ftfeet, and both extending, the lfme breadth, one hundred and forty-eight, more or less, to Carter's alley. There are, on Chefnut-ftreet, two two-story BRICK HOUSES (Numbers 80 and 8i) Which may readily be made into one ;• and, om Carter's alley, there is a convenient, well built htree-ftory Brick House and Kitchen, Almost new, which has two rooms on a floor and a front of eighteen feet on said allay. This property is clear of grou.-J-mit, «nd as indisputable title will be »Wcn to the purchaser. —f j „ _ > y g Further particulars may he known cn appifca* tion to ZACHARIAH POULSON No. 80, Chefnut-ftreet, or at the Library. march 23. [ fefißw For Sale, A Farm and Count at Seat, SITUATED on the weft fide of the Schuylkill op posite to Norris-tOwn, seventeen miles from Phi ladelphia—the farm contain* 19$ ac es of land, 50 of which are woodland, about 40 of meadow, and the reft arable land. The house and garden which is large and well p3led, stand in the most pleasant situ ation, commanding a view of iho river, an island which isoppofite. and the village of Norristown— There i« a (had filhery belonging to the place.—En quire 111 Philadelphia, No. 96, North Third Street, or on the prenaifes. April 16 iawtf Bafeenridge —lor l'ale IT consists of 9*o acres, almost all of which is a fine rich Meadow, (the refidenteof the late fitirl of Sterling). It may be conveniently dixided into five farms, four of which are bounded on the Eaftby the river Pafaiek. There are on it a number of buildings, forming afquare of nearly three acres—The dwelling house is a very convenient one.andja fmallexpence would put it in complete repair. The orchard consists of J jo® fin's bearing er.graf ed AppleTrees—"*[Kl tbtre is on ©tk«r pnrtsof fsM trail near 300 other Apple Trees—as a!fo a great variety of other fruits, particularly Cherries of the best and moll delicious kinds. Also, a great number of beautiful Exotics and Forest Tret>s, that adJ to the beauty and eonveni ence of theplace. Its situation is about 18 miles from the towns of Newark and Elizabeth : lot)®* from Merris-Town, and It from Springfield—lt is wooded and watered. To favc trouble, the price k five pound pr. acre in cash, on delivery of the deeds. Please to en quire of T. McEUEN & Co. No. 78, Ch«fnut treet- February a. eodtf Saliflaury Estate. THE Subscriber, propoGng to contra® Jiii busi ness, ofFers this Estate for falc, on moderate terms. On it are one/Blast and three Air Furuaces» a complete Boreing Machine, and a very good grift Mill, with two pair of flones ; also a good Forge, all in perleft repair,as are all the Water Works fonneft ed with these various brabches. The Air Furnacea were lately built for the purpose of calling Cannon for this State.—There are aKor two thousand acre* of Land, one half of which isuudcr wood, the other very fine arable Land, producing the best Hay and Failure. The Cannon lately manufactured there, fully proves the excellency of the metal, which >. luperior to anv in this country, and probably, etpul to any in the world i for not one of Ssty-n.ne guns lately made, although lome of the i 4 were bored into 31 pounders hare failed onprov,ng Thefo.* ation is very eligible, particularly for th.s b»och * manufacture, and a place .I a.m. lying in the state of Conncfticut, and only 30 miles from several land • ines on the Hudson's river, and having every advan tage that can result from a plenty of water issuing from a large natural pond, very near the Furnace, and which may be converted into a variety of ottier ufeful purposes. The purchaser can •" "commut ed with all the flock, and utensils, and have possession on or before the firft of Junenext, and may be made in the roeaowme for going into B alt im mediately thereafter, for every pait will be deliver ir. good order, with forae coal, Ore, Sec. 4c. •terms, apply to Mr. ]ofeph Anthony, phia; David Brooks, Esq. one of the Reprefentmves in Congrcfs for this State ; Mr, D.vM Wsterman, on 1 the pre miles, or to the proprietor in N H < WILLIAM NEILiON ' Dee.
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