JUST RECEIVE!), FROM FOKT-AU-miNCK, And FOR SALE, by the SUBSCRICERS, 110 hhds. Coffee 46 tierces do. XOO barrels do. 100 bags do no hoglheads of Muscovado Sugar 80 barrels of do. 40 hoglheads of MoUfles 4 bales of Cotton 2 hogsheads of Cocoa WILLINGS W FRANCIS, Penn-ftreet. march 11/ $ ~ FOR SALE, " ~ BT thl SUBSCRIBSRS, No. ii, Penn-ftreet, The Cargo of the Ship Ganges, John Green, commander,from Bengal, Conlijiing of Baftas, of various qualities and prices, Coflaee Punjum Cloths Sanahs Guzzey do. Humhums Charconna Dorea BI«e Cloth Tanjibs Chintz and Calicoes Mulmuls Mamoodys 'Checks Mahanagongc* Patoa Hkfs. Ginghams . Mulmui do. Guzzenas Bandannoes Gu-rrahs S'Herfoy Piniafcoes Choppa Romals Salgatchys Sooty do. Gillie Romals Persians of various 001. Meek Pulicats too tons SUGAR 9«,ooo lb. PEPPER. Willings & Francis. The Piece Goods Of the Ganges are now open to sale at that commodious store the north weft corner of Market and Fourth-streets. Also—A few Bales of Madrafs Hkfs. of ele gant patterns and belt colours. February 8. dtf Ross & SIMSOA, HAVE SALE, 22 bales superior Madrafs blue Cjoths Carolina Indigo, firft quality A ftw bales Baftai, CofTaet, and a quantity of Bengal COTTON Bengal SUGAR, in b&gs and boxes aprll 10 § LANDING, From on board the Ship SALtr,-from Calcutta, AND FBI SALt BV THE SCBSCiIBIR, 1600 bags prime Sugar, 800 do. Ginger 30 bales low priced piece Goods. John Miller, Jun. •tarch 3 5 Notice is hereby Given, TH AT application has been made at the Bank of the United States, for the renewal of the fol-- lowing five Certificates of Bank Stock, loft by the capture of the Britilh Packet, Countess of Leieef ter —viz. No.:)7os,containings(hares> Iffiied to Henry Ca -3703 5 do j zenove Nephew&Co 73J I do. iffiied to Edwtrds and Co. 318? 5 do. ifTued (in lieu of 6jog to 6513) to Samuel and Henry '.Vadtfington. »918 4 do. issued ko Phyti.El lice and Inglis. All persons concerned are therefore called upon to (heiit csufe why new Certificates frould nojjbe issued agreeably to the said application. April 14 eo6w Valuable Property for Sale. FOR SALS, ' l' 'HAT well known Eflate, called SHREWS JL BURY FARM, formerly the residence of General John Cadwabder, situate on Saffafras Ri ver, in Kerrf county, Maryland—containing a boUt 1900 acres of prime LAND, upwards of 500 •f which are in woods. Ths Buildings are all ex cellent, and consist of a handsome Dwelling House, two large Barns with Cow houses, Stables for fifty a spacious treading floor under cover, a granary, two Overseer's houses, two ran ges of two story buildings for Negroes (one of the'm new and of brick), Corn houses, a Smoak house , See. See. —The whole Estate being nearly surrounded by water, it requires but little fencing, and has a good Shad and Herring filhery. It is conveniently situated for both the Philadelphia and Baltimore markets, with two landings on a navi gable river but a short lailfrom Baltimore. There is a large Peach, and two large Apple Orchards on theptemifes; also, a variety of excellent fruits of diiTerent kinds. The foil is moflly a rich loom.— The whole will b« fold together, or divided into smaller farms (for which the buildings are conven iently situated) as may suit the pur chafer. The Stock on said Farm, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, &c. will also bedifpofed of. For farther particulars apply to Georoe Hastings, on the premises, or to the fubferiber, in Philadelphia. ARCHIBALD M'CALL, jun. February 24. »aw6w Cedar Posts, Rails and Shingles FOR SALE. THEY will be delivered to anyplace in Mary land, Pennsylvania, New-Jersey, or New- York, wherfc boats drawing fix feet water can go lrom this place. It will often suit the feller to receive in return corn, provisions, wet or dry goods. Letters dire&ed to the fubfcriUcr at this place, and put into any pod office in the United States, will be regularly received and carefully at tended to. Those who wish to contract in Phila delphia, will please to apply to Gidion Hill Wells, No. J35, Market-street. The fubferiber is desirous of contracting with some responsible perfsn in Philadelphia, to receive and dispose of for him, on commiflion, a quantity of two feet Shiny gles, for home use, and of two feet and eighteen inohes, for exportation. UAlliam Hill Wells, Dagfborough, (late of Delaware, april 18. Baw4w Grass Lots to let. THREE contiguous Lots of Ground, contain ing fomethingmore than an acre, fitu'ted in Carpenter llreet, between Third and Fourth ftrect, Southwark; 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 is a frame dwelling house, a garden, well of water, and hay (laldes. For further in formation, enquire at No. 14, North Third street. April 15. eodlw Notice —Agreeably to charter, Is hereby given to the members of " the cor poration for the relief of poor and diftrefled prefryterian minilltrs and the poor-and diftrefled widows and children of prefoyterian miniflers," that a meeting of said corporation is to be hold en, on the r6th day of May next, at 4 o'clock P.M.in the second prcfr;terian church in the eitv of Philadelphia, for the dispatch of all such bulinofs as may then be biought before the Inard. ASUBFL GREEN, Secretary of the Corporation. April 7. tawu6m f TREASURY DEPARTMENT, MARCH i, »79 s * PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN pilrfuance of the ASI of Csngrefs faffed on tlie sixth day of July one thousand fev« hundrer an Direty-fcven,. entitled "An Ad laying duties on Stamped Vellum, Parchment and aper , Aft passed on the fifteenth day of December, «ne thousand seven hundred and n»i«y-feveH,, " An Aift to postpone for a limited time the commencement of the dutiesimfwfed by the A - tied «• An Allaying Duties on Stamped Vellum, Parchmeur and Paper", tHat from and a cr■ - firft day of July enfeing, the several Stamped Duties hereafter enumerated, will be levied ana ted throughout tiie United States. For every (kin or piece of Vellum or Parchment, or Iheet or piece of Paper, upon which frill be written or printed any or either of the instruments 6r writings! olio wing—to wit: C/j | Mh Any Certificate of Naturalization, - - - - J Any Licence to practice,or Certificate of the adraifTion, enrolment or registry of any Counsellor, Solicitor, Attorney, A dvoeite or Frodlor, in any Court of the United States, ... - 10 Provided, that a Certificate in any one of the Courts of the United States for one of the said Offices, (hall so far is relate* to the payment of the dotyaforefaid, be a fufficient admission in all the Courts of the United States, for each and every of thefaid offices. Any Grant or Letters Patent, under the ftal or authority of the United States (except for lands granted for military services) r 4 Any exemplification or certified copy of any such grant or letters patent, (ex cept for lands granted for military services ) 1 Any Charter-Party, Bottcmry, or Refpondentia Bond, - 1 Any Receipt or discharge for or on accountof anyLegacyleftby any Will or ra ther testamentary inftruraent, or for any frare or part of a perfoo«) ellate ai vided by force of any statute of distributions, other than to the Wife, ~"il drcn or Grand Children of the person deceased, the amount whereof (hall be above the value of Fifty Dollars, and (hall not exceed the value of One Hun dred Dollars, » - When the amount thereof shall exceed the value of One Hundred Dollars and shall not exceed five hundred dollars, - - -5° And for every further sum of Five Hundred Dollars, the additional sum of I An} Policy of Insurance or inftrament in nature thereof, on any (hip, veflel or goods inl'ured from one diftriift to another in the United States, 1 5 From the United States to any foreign port Or place, when thp sum for which Insurance is made lhall not exceed dtfe hundred dollars, - When the sum insured frail exceed five hundred dollars, - I Aay Exemplification, of what nature soever, that frail pass 'be feat of any Court, other than such as i? may be the duty of the Clerk of such Court to furnifh for the u(c of the United States or some particular ftste, * S° / Any Bond, bill Angle or penal, foreign or inland bill of exchange, prominory note or other cote, other than any recognizance, bill, bond, or other obliga tion or contrail, made to or with the United States or any state, or for their uferefp«<slivety, - - - - - , " If above twenty dollars and not exceeding one hundred dollars, - to If above one hundred dollars and not exceeding five hundred dollars, 15 If above five hmrdred dollars and not exceeding one thousand dollars, 50 And if above one thousand dollars, - - " " . " Pr9-vide<l,\hat if any bend 6or notes frail be payable at or within (ixty days> such bonds or notes frail be fubjeA to only two fifth parts of the duty aforefaid—viz. - If above twenty dollars and not exceeding one hundred dollars, ' '% *• . j If above one hundred dollars and not exceeding five hundred dellai s, 10 If;ibo<4 fiv» hundred dollars and not exceeding one thousand dollars, , 10 If above one thousand dollars, - - - * 3° Any Notes iffircd by the banks qow eftlblifred, or that may hereafter be eltab lifhed within theUmted States, other than the notes of such of the said Banks as frail agree to an annual cotnpofition, of one per centum on the anneal di vidends made by such Banks, to their Stockholder relpedlively* according to |_ the following scale. - On all n«*ri not exceeding fifty dollars, fbr each dollar, - - 6 On all notes above fifty dollars, and not exceeding one hundred dollars, jo On all notes above one hundred dollars and not exeseding five hundred dollars, - . - * " " 1 On all notes above five hundred' dollars, - a Any Protest or other Notarial aft, - * v - - Any Letter of Attorney, except for an invalid.ptnfioß, or to obtain orlell Wir- 1 rants for Land granted by the United States-as bounty for military fervibes performed in the late war, - 1 *5 Any Certificate or Debenture for drawback of Cuflomt or duties, for less than five hundred dollars, - - - 1 For five hundred dollars and not exceeding two thousand dollars, a Far more than two thousand dollars, ,r 3 4ny note or bill of lading for goods or merchandize to be exported, M fr«m one diftritfl to' another diftriA of the' United States, not being in the fame State, - so If from the United States to any foreign port or place, - - 35 Any Inventory ar Catalogue of any furniture, goods or effects, made ih'any cafe required by law, (except in cases of goods and chattels, dillrained for rent or taxes, and goods taken in virtue of any legal process. by any officet,) jq Any Certific.attf of a Share in any Insurance Company, of alhire in the Bank ef the United States, or of any State or other Bank, If above twenty dollars and r.ot exceeding one hundred dojlars, - ; ia If above one hoiKlrett dollars, - • - 1J If under twenty dollars, at the rate often cents for one hundred dollars. The duties aforelaid will be collefted and received by the Supervisors, Infpe&ors aud other Officers of Infpe&ion, ia the several DillritSls, Surveys and Divisions of United States, aHd by such other persons as lhall from te time be specially appointed and employed by the Supervisors of Diftri&a for that purpose. , 111. The Supervifsrs of thefeveralDiftrifis will, prior to the fir ft day of July ensuing, and as soon as may be practicable, mark or (lamp, without fee or reward, any quantities or parcels of Velkim, Parch ment or Paper, with any of the rates ef duties before enumerated, on payment of the said duties ; Or stamped vellum, parchment and paper n>ay at the option of the Citizens of the United States, be ob tained atthe rates prescribed bylaw, by application to any Supervilor, lnfpt,Sor, Officer of Inspection, or other perfb* appointed for the distribution of Stamps, by the Supervisors of Diftrids GIVEN under my Haud, at Philadelphia the day and year abovementionfd. OLIVER WOLCOTT, Mareh 10. Secretary of the Trtajury. James Humphreys, BEING encouraged by a number of gentlemen in the mercantile line, to undertake the pub lifring of a Price Current in this city, and they having engaged to give him every alfiftanee in tbeir power to render it accurate and ufeful, PROPOSES TO PRINT BV SUBSCRIPTION, The Philadelphia Price Current, And Market Day Advertiser. To be publilhcd every Wednesday and Saturday morning, on the following conditions. It will be printed nn four pages quarto. Itvtfll contain the Prices Current (wholclale) 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 London, the Weft Indies and else where as often as they can be had accurate and to be relied on. The rat.s of infnranee—the price of flocks—courfeof exchange, &c. &e. Like wits 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 beapproptiated to advertise ments. The price to fubfcri6ers within the city and li berties, to whom it will be delivered at their hou ses, 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 (cribers at a greater distance will have it sent them agreeable to their directions—to pay two dollars at the time of lubferibing, and the remainder at the end of the year. The publication (hall commence as soon as a fuf ficient number have fubferibed to pay the expence of conducing it. £s° It is from the advice and to gratify the wi(h of a number of mercantile gentlemen that the printer proposes publishing this Price ©nrrent 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 most material to fend abroad in the firft two page6 —appropriating the other two to such matters as r«?y be more immediately do med ic, and to advertisements. Subscriptions are received by said Humphries, at his Printing Office, No. 74, North Third-street, and Mr. Z. Poulfon, jun. at his office in Chcfout ftreet, and at the Philadelphia library. Philadelphia, April 14. ftf For Sale, A CONVENIENT well built second hand Light Waggon, hung on Jack' with glafT.a and blinds in the doors, with or without harness of Peer Umerickhoufe, Arch, below jixth ftrect, or the fubferiber in Germantown. CASPAR W. HAINES. Bptil i *mw3w Frefli Teas. s juji Imported, in the Jhip Delaware, Captain Cooper, from Canton, And For Sale, by SAMUEL HOWELL, At his Compting House, No. J4, Chefnut-ftreet, AND BT SAM. E. HOWELL, At hi» Compting House, Crooked billet wharf, Rohea,Souchong,Hyfon, Young Hyson, Hyson Skin, and Imperial TEAS. ALSO, China Ware, aflarted; black and colpured Lute strings and Sattius, Nankeen;, Cassia, large garden and common Fans, fattin and lutestring Umbrellas, whalc-bonc flicks. Ttey have also For Sale, EU wide Per I ians, CaiWanna Handkerchiefs, French Cambricks and, Umbrellas, Sagai ir boxes, march g. | NoV Opening, At William M'Law s Saddle Manufaftory, No. 72, Chef nut Street, A general afiortment of Horseman's Pistols, direit from the Manufacturers in London. ' ALSO ON HAND, Saddles, Bridles, Holsters, Half Covers, Light Horseman's Caps, Swords, Car touch Buxes, Va- Kcet, Saddle Bags, Portmanteau's, Hard Leather Trunks, Carriage and Chair Harness, &c. April 9 dtf City Commissioner's Office, January nth, 1798. FOR THE IN FORMATION OF THE CITIZENS. THE following arrangement is made by the said comrojflioners, far cleanGng the streets, Sic. Diflridt No. I.—From the north fide of Vine street, to the south fide of Mulberry street; to be under the fuperinttndanee of Nicholas Hicks. a ■ From the south fide of Mulbrry street, to the south fide of Ckefnut ftrreet, to be under the fuperintendance of William Moulder. 3. From the south fide of Chefnut street to the nerth fide ef Spruce street, to be under the fuperintendance of Joseph Claypoole. 4. From the north fide of Spruce street, to the south fide of Cedar street, to be ÜBder the fu perintendance of Hugh Roberts. w hen pumps are oat of order south of High-street, please apply ro Thomas Dixey, at the corner of South and Fifth-ftreets, sr Godfrey Gtb ler, in Fourth, near Chefnut-ftreet ; and north of High street, to Dixey and Dehavcn, in Safiafras ftrect, between Sixth and Seventh-ftre«s. (•TREASURY department, Marth ,30th. 1798. Public Notice is hereby given, THAT by an a<?l of Coi>gi*cfs paired on the 19th day of March, 1798, the following a terations and amendments have been made to the att palled on the 6th day of July 1797, en titled. "An a& laying duties on stamped vel " luin, parchment arid paper. The stamp duties on debentures or certifi cates for the drawback of Customs »r duties on Imports are repealed. Adifcount at the rate of faven and one half per Centum, willT)e allowed by the_Jupervifors or Infpeaors refpeaively, to any perfotis other than Officers of the Revenue, who may pur chase at pne time or procure to be stamped, any quantities of Vellura, Parchmeut or Paper, upon whifch the dutift ihatl amount to Tea Dol lars or upwards. v ni. Stamped Paper, will be provided and fold at the 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 ment, or Two Hundred Cents for eaeh skin of Vellum of mediurn size, which may be furnfa ed at the expense of the United States and pro portionally for any lefler quantity. Given under my hand, at Philadelphia, the day and yetr abo-vementioved. OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of the Treasury. ' WANTED, APPROVED BILLS on Amfterdam—for whieh calh will be given at the rate of thirty fevtn cents per guilder. Enquire of the Calbier of the Bank of the United State*. § sypril 23. LANDING, Frem on board the (hip Elizabeth, captain Paiilie, from Batavia, And FOR SALE by the Subscriber, 400,000 wt. Java COFFEE 300 eanlfters SUGAR, of a superior quality ALSO) A quantity of SAPAty WOOD JOHN MILLER, jun. a-pril 17. §_ Thomas & Joshua Fisher, HAVi TOR SALS, AtNo.J, Ddick-ftreet,near the Drawbridge, China ware nankeen dining setts, tea and coffee cups and fancers Nankeens, black fattins and taffities Pan£em cloths, choppah romalls, and bandannoes Chill# and Bugiifli umbrellas, Together with a general affortmcnt cf European Goods— among which are Seets thread in boxes 6d> Bd. lod. lid, and 2od. nails Shot—T. Crowley steel, Spanifli brown and white lead. ERglilh fey the s 42 to jo inches ALSO, in barrellsof kiln dryfd Indian corn meal. AcommodiousStoreinDock-ftreet, No. 7, to be let, three stories high, suitable fpr any buiinefs. 4th mo. .yth sff s alt: pei 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 , 4'tawtf Joseph Ricardo, perty for the benefit of his Creditors, to James C. Filher, Samuel W. Fisher, and Thomas Wilson. All persons who have demands a*e re queued to furnilh their accounts without delay— and those indebted to make immediate payment to the Subscribers, adting Assignees. James C. & Samuel W. Fisher. No. 13, Arch Street. march 31 4tawtf Canal Lottery-—No. 11. WILL commence drawing Monday, the 20th inft: Tickets for Sale in this Lottery, at Sevan' Dollars, at Wm. BLACKBURN's Lottsry and Brokers Office, No/64, South Second-flreet— Tickets in the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery, at Ten Dollars, where check books are kept lor register ing and examining in these, the Oity of Washing ton, No. U.and Patterfon Lotteries, and informa tion where tiekets may be had in molt of the Lotte ries authorised by law in any of the States of the Union.- N. B. The bsfinefsof a Broker, inbuyingand felling all kinds of Public Stock and Securities, difcosnting Bills and Notes of Hand, sale us Lands, Hpufes, &e. &c, will be duly attended to, t>y WM. BLACKBURN. November 1?. § JUST RECEIVED. " And for sale bjrW.Young, corner of Second and Chefnut-ftrect; ' M. Carey 118 High-street T. Dobfon, 41 S<iiith Secend-fireet and the Booksellers generally, (Price 5-Bths of a Dollar.) BEACON HILL, A Local Pom, historic and deforiptive s By a Lady of Boflon. ANALYSIS OF BOOK I. Allusion to the furreunding ProfpeA—- Invocation to the River and sylvan Deities—to the Historic Mufe—FiAion difoarded—Dedication to Walh ington—The Adlion bpens 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 Hiflory of the several States—Their com manding Officers—Siege ol' Boflon—lts Suffer ings—Negotiation for the fafe Retreat of the British Army—lts Departure— Appointment of Congress—Declaration of Independence—Cha-, raaer of the Columbian SoUie's—The Poet's prophetic Apofcrophe to the Frogrcfs of Free dom throughout the World. ' march 30. To be Let, (And poffefiion given oil the ift of May) A genteel three story brick House, 22 feet front, a*d 40 l'eet deep, with back buildings and ftables,at prrfent in the tenure of Major Jack son. Enquire at 187 South Third street. aptil a. ; , § JUST PUBLISHED, AND FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE, (Price 9>5 Cents J Reflections <on Monroe's View j OF TUB CONDUCT OF THE BXECVTirZ, As published in the GAZETTE of the UNITED STATES, Under the fisfnature of SCIPIO, In which the Commercial Warfare of Prance is traced , to (if French Faction in this Country, as its Source, ! and the Motives of Q/tpoftlion, is"c. Majfuchufetts Di/lricl. By Order of the Honorable John Loweli Esquire, Judge of the Diftris Court for ' the Maflachufetts Diftrjtft, «« M OTICE "hereby given to all perftn. IN concerned," That a Libel is filed i n said Court by Christian O Grutzraaqher, late Com maßder of tho (hip Corona, of and from Ham" biirgb, and Henry Andrew Heiaa as agents for the owners of said Sh lp , against .sundry goods wares and merchandize, saved from said ftjn Cnrona, wrecked 01. Cape Cod withjn said Dii trift on, the 16th March last—which goods wares and merchandize, were consigned to di' • vera perfonsin Philadelphia, in the Diftridl of Pennsylvania, and elsewhere— and that said Li bel is filed as aforefaid, for the freight said to be due to the Libellants on said goods, wares and merchandize, and for neceflary expences paid by them which hav« arisen upon the fajne— And that trial will b« had upon the aforefaid Libel at. a Diftrift Court to be holden at the Court-House in Boston, on Monday the eigh tcenth day of June next, at m o'clock, A. m! SAMUEL BRADFORD, * n , , . " Marjhal °f MaJfachuftUs" Dated at Bojlon, April > 23d, 1798. 5 tawtf 1U JtSJL SOLD,. 4°>939 acr€s of Land. TN Greene County, Commonwealth of Pennfvl- J. vania on the warsr, of Filh and Wheeling Creeks ana Ten Mile Ran. » s These ] .ands are fertile and well timbered, and abound ITI Coal j they were fold ten year* o eo for five (hillings per arre ; patented early i„ I? gt CJ> cept 3700 acres, which were patemad in 1791" part of them were surveyed in I? 8.?. The tra& is between the Ohio and Monongahela, very con venient to water carriage, about 19 miles from the town of Walhington, from 14 to 16 from the village of Greencfburgh and Wheeling. On payment of one fourth of thepurchafe mo ney,, a reasonable credit will be given for the refi duc - Enquire of the Printer, april 2i. $ TO BE SOLD, 26,780 acres of Land, IN the State of New York, between tbe norther* bounds of Pennsylvania and the Safquehanna now, or late in the townjhipt of Kamdcn and Warren and county of Warren. These Lands, 1: oip tk*jt quality and Jituation, are a very desirable objeft for any man who means to invest his money to advantage. On payment of one third of the purchase mo ney, a reasonable credit will! e given for the resi due. Enquire of the Printer. April ir. 5 Valuable Stands for Bufinels7 FOR SALE—by the Subscriber, Two Lots of Ground, Situate on the south fide of Chefnut-ftreet, be tween Sfeond and Third streets one containing eighteen •feet, and the other seventeen feet, more or ess, on the said street, 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 8l) Which may readily be made into one ; and, qg Carter's alley, there is a convenient, well built, htree-ftory Brick Hoafe and Kitchen, Almoll new, which has two roomi on a floor and a front of eighteen feet on said allpy. This property is clear of ground-rent, and aa indisputable title will be given to the purchaser. The three Houses will be fold separately or toge ther. Further particulars may be known on applica tion to ■ " tjctfariah poulson, rvu. No. 80, Chefnut-ftreet, or at the Library, march 23. For Sale, A Farm and CouNTitr Seat > SITUATED on the weft fide of the Schuylkill op posite to Norris-town, seventeen miles (rqm Phi ladetphia—the fai;m contains 195 «c'es ot land, 50 of which are woodland, about 40 of meadow, and ihe reft arable land. The houfc and garden which is large and well paled, stand m the most pieplant situ ation, commanding a view of iho river, an island which isoppofite, and the village of Morris town- There is a (bad fifhery belonging to the place.—En quire in Philadelphia, No. 96, North Third Street, or on the premifej. April 16 jawtf Ba&enridge—tor sale IT ronfifts of 910 acres, almost all of which it a jina rich Meadow, (the refidenceof the late gsrl of Sterling). It may be conveniently dnided into five farms, (our of which arc bounded on the East by thcriverPafaiek. Ther- are on it a number of buildings, forming afqnare of nearly three acres—The dwelling house is a very copvenientone.audja fmallexpence would put it in complete repair. The orchard confifls of 15Q8 finebearing engraf ed Apple Trees—and there is on other parts of said trail near 300 other Apple Trees—as also a great variety of other fruits,particularly CherMw-ef-the best and most delicious kinds. Also, a great number of beautiful Exotics and ForeftTretw, that add to the beauty and eonveni ence of the place. Its situation is abeut 18 miles from the towns of Newark and Elizabeth : 10 do. from Morris-Town, and 12 from Springfield—lt is wooded and watered. Tq favc trouble, the price is five pound pr. acre in ca(h, on delivery of the deeds. Pleafc to en quire of T. McEUEN & Co. No. 78, Chefnut treet. February 2. eodtf Salisbury Estate. ■ THE Subscriber, propdfing to contrafl bis bufi oefs, offers this Estate for sale, on moderate terms. On it are one Blast and thi-ee Air Furnaces, a complete Boreing Machine, and a very good grift Mill, with two pair of stones i also a good Forge, all in perfeft repair, as are all the Water Works conneft cd with these various branches. The Air Furnaces were lately built (ot the purpose of catting Cannon for this State. —There are about two thouland acres of Land, one half of which is under wood, theother very fine arable Land, producing the best Hay and Pasture. The Cannon lately mannfatmred there, fully proves the excellency of the metal, which is (uperior to any in this country, and probably, equal to any in the world ; tor not one ot fcxty-nine guns lately made, although some of the 34 were bored i(ito 31 pounders, have failtd on provitig. The fiiu aiionis very eligible, particularly for this branch of manufacture, and a place pi arms lying in the date of Conne&ictst.and only 30 miles from several land* ings on the Hudson's river, and having every advan tage that can result 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 ufctul purpoles. The purchaser can be accommodat ed with all the (lock and utensils, and havs poflcflion o'n Or belore the firft of June next, and preparation may be made in themcanwmeforgoinginto Blast im mediately thereafter, for every part will be delivered ir, good order, with some coal, Ore, &c. &c. For terms, apply to Mr. Joseph Anthony, in Philadel phia; David Brooks, Esq. one of the Reprefentavives in for this State ; Mr, David Waterman, ot thepremifes, or to the proprietor in New-York. WILLIAM NEILSO-V. Dee. t. 3a
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