tit tl tiie iltiiKi **» Philadelphia* Jpaily Advertiser. !r' ' By John Fenno, N 0 * 119 Chef nut Street - - 1 - ' • v - '' - : « 1 a 1 T . —— *+ 1 A 7 " " Number 1771.J For Sale, or Charter. THf SHI* ' LIBERTI, Ej LAYINOat VirwStreet Wharf— | burthjp per rugger two hundred eighty -twio ton>. This vessel Se hat been abouf f months off] the flocks, and j«tely rertrnoi from » yoy»ge to Hoilfind. She is (j, a prime fkilcr,ca<; be armed with less disadvantage a „ t» her (lowage than any vessel in thisport and may be fja at a moderate eipeace: Apply to or JOtiX SKTRIN, vI Landenberger's Wharf. ta Way s dlw fii JUST ARRIVED, I lathe brigOayofn.capt Bingham, from St. Martins w A quantity of SALT, fi< of an exccellent quality n; A few groce Porter Bottles, new And twenty Calks Vinegir A V°> fOR SALE > e. Enquire of J Jehu HclUngfworth & Co. No. aa, Little Water ftract, South. y aprii ao. - forSale,at the Stores of the Sub- ° fcribers, on Walnut street Wharf, d jo; calks of nail? assorted ii jo bales ef fail canvafi, from No. I to 8 tl ? ? calks yeilow ochre ti 1 ; tierces bottled porter, 6 to 14 doz each London particular ? Madeira Wines India market J Trneriffe do. in hoglheadsand pipes Old Port do. in hhdi. Empty ChrcfbottUs 6 cafe? of Ginghams, DimitieJ r Muflinetj flee. assorted for the Weft-India market . 4, 10, and? inch to coils of cordage r - Writing Gates, ink stands a.ld preffe* to pnrcheons Jamaica rum r I bale seaming twine t ■j6o bundles Ihcathiug paper f J—THE BRIG C AMAZON,; ; For Sale, or Charter. a Nicklin & Griffith. \ april 7 tuth&f.tf j ~ FOITSALE. ' Sugar . aoo Hides f Will be landed to-morrow, at WilKngraßd Fran- £ cis's wharf,from on boardthebrig A^ive,Will- £ iam Williams, mailer. c faidßrigforfale, i And may take in immedi- 1 „Ji!£. ■"•.ST-Sw ately after diftharged. Apply to } Jehu HoUingfworth & Co. march. 30. I For Hamburgh, THE SMTP ' "t DoMINICK. "I'ERRY, J°lm Fleming, Majler, Having great part of fee r cargo en oagad.—For freight apply to Jejfe ss* Robert Wain. February a 6 ;—s— A Country Seat. TO BE LET for the fnmmer fmfon or by the year, the greater part of a large House, in a hiiih, healthy situation, above the eight mile stone, on the Germantown road (occupiedonly by a newly married couple}— with lUbling and con veniehce for keeping a carnage. For father par ticulars, enquire ol Caspar W. Ha.nw, .n Ger mantown, or the fubfenber, on the pretmfes. HEZEKIAH HUNTSMAN. aawiw may I A Premium of 100 Dollars WILL be paid by the Bank of Pennsylva nia for web Pl*" °f a Banking House, accompanied with feSions and elevations, as may be approved of by the Direftors. The building is not intended to exceed 60 feet front, or too feet in depth, and to be fopUcnedasto adm.tof.ts being made fire protff. It is requested that the plan! may be fe.« to the Calh.er ol the Bank, pre vious to the firft of June next. , Je april I9> J For Sale, HTBHIISCIHU- NO- IO.CHtSSUi STREET, x i Cases of Carolina Indigo, Which will be Told on reasonable terms on a ftor . credit. Robert Henaerfon. April x mw&S4W * VIRGINIA TOBACCO. Walker & Kennedy, No. 73, South Front-flreet. HAVE FOR SALS, coHogfheads Virginia Tobacco, of Ftetlerickf burg and Falmouth Infpeiflions. 40 Hoelbeads ditto of Richmond i n rp«<flion. 3 may 8. 1 Horses on Sale. Several valuable Horses to be Sold, Which are perfefllv well broke for either La dies or Gentlemen ; 'trills of therh are allowed; '\DDIV vtr at his Riding School Marlcef-ftreet, which is open every day for the piirpofe of teaching the a,t ps Borfemanihip, acd the breaking and train ing of Horses. *,t may 4' 1 fresh teas. MR. CHALK, INFORMS-bis Friends and the Pub'.ic, th:the has opened a TEA WAREHOUSE AthWCirCulitinpLihrary, N0.75 North Third street, where be wHI be happy to execute their Orders for fine-flavoured IMPERIAL, HYSON, ) \OUNO HYSON* C TEAS, HYSON-SKIN', C SOUCHONG & BOHEA J On moderate term^. Cboccljte and Loaf ayril 13- U PHILADELPHIA- TUESDAY EVENING, MAT 15, 1798. - HEALTH OFFICE. Philadelphia * \ft May % 1795. Extr»<st of an a& to alter and amend the Health Law* of this Commonwealth, puffed 41b April 1798. Ba <; a. A NDbe 11 fad n ena&ed by the au- cai thority aforefald, That every house It keeper within the city *f Philadelphia, tjie town- _ (hips of the Northern Liberties and Kioyafrn-nfing, and diftrid of Southwark, within-a mile of the li- * mitsx>f the city, taking in boarders arriviag by sea r-i or by land, from any foreign port or place, and ha- J vingany boarclsr in hiior her family, who Ihall be taken Tick o. any disease whitfoever, between the j n , firft day of May and the firft day of November in" ] any year, within twenty days next after such boar- , der lhall come to lodge in his or her house, shall J within 24 hours next after the knowledge of such ! ficknefj. make report at (he Health Office of the ' name «f such lick person, the time of his or her ar rival at the house and of his or her being taken lick, and of the name and place of abode of such house keeper; whereupon the Physician of the Health- E Office (hall forth with visit the patient, and report ! al to the office his opinion of the nature of such dif- fit eafc, that measures may be taken to prevent the i Q Spreading of the infe&iofi ; and if any housekeeper tu thall negle& to give information in the manner and ar within the time aforefaid, and shall be thereof con vi&ed, in any court of cr.minal jurisdi&ion within} f c this Commonwealth. upon indiftment by vcrdiA or confeflion, he or fl:e Iftall forfeit and pay a fine 1 to the use of the said hofpital,not less than twenty | dollars, nor more oiu hundred dollars, to be imposed at the discretion of the court, according to the circumstances of greater or less aggravation at tending each pa-ticular cafc. • By order of the Board of Health, WM ALLEN, Health Officer, iaw3m of the Port ot Philadelphia. 1 mil ■ 1 i ■ 1 in 1 1 ' ' ' Treasury Department, March is, 1798. I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 7 Ha Tpropolah will be received at the Office of the Secretary of the Treasury until the expi- 1 ration of the i?th day of July next ensuing, for the supply of ill rations which may be required ' l for the use of the United States, fromthc firii day of w O(Sober 1798, to the thirtieth day of September Cl 1799, both days inclusive, at the places and within n the diftridt hereafter mentioned, viz. At Ofwego; at Niagara ; at Prefque Isle ; at Michilimackinac ; at Fort Franklin ;at Pittlburgh ;at Le Beuf; at r , Cincinnati; at Greenville; atPicqueTown and Lcramie's Store; at Fort Wayne; at Fort Defi ance ; at any place below Fort Defiance on the Mi- ® ami River to Lake Erie ; at Fort Knox and Oua tanon on the River Wabalh; at Maflac; at any place or places on the east fide of the River Missis- * fippi above the mputhof the River Ohio, and up on the Illii.ois River ; at any place or places on the 1 east fide of the Mifiiffippi River belew the mouth ' of the River Ohio to the southern boundary of the a State of Kentucky, and within the said Stat* ; at 5 Knoxville, Tellico Block House, and at all other 11 Pofls in the State of Tennessee; at any place or places on the east fide of the River Miflinippi, be low the southern boundary of the State of J'ennef fee, to the southern boundary of the United States. u supplies lliall be required for any po'fts or c places not mentioned in this notice,all fuchfupplies I shall be furnilhedat price>|proß^tioflfiito. those to c , £ The rations to be supplied to consist of th-foU « lowing article®, viz. One pound of bread or fi&nr 1 One pound ; of beef or twelve ounces of pork c or bacon Half a jill of rum, brandy or whif-"^ ky, one quart of Salt, two quarts ( hundn;d of vinegar, two pounds oi loap,( rat j onß one pound of candles J The rations are to be furnilhed in such quantities, ! as that there fball at all times during the said term, \ be fufficient for the conf'-'mption of the troops at | Michilimackinac, Detroit, Niagara, and Ofwego, for the term of fix months in advance, and at each of the other pods, for the term of ar least three 1 months is advance, in good and wholesome provi sions, if the fame lliall be required. Itistabeun derftood, that the contra<slor is to be at the ex- , pence and rifle of ifiuing the fuppliesto the troops at each poll, and that all lolfes faftained by the de predations of an enemy, or by means of the troops of the United States, (hall be paid for at the price of the articles captured or dciVroyed, on the depofitiofcs of two or more persons of credita s ble chara&ers, andthe certifica r 6 of a commifiion t cd officer, ascertaining the circuraftances of the s loss and the amount of the articles for whieh com e penfation (hall be claimed. The priviledge is reserved to the United States of requiring that none of the supplies which may be furnHbed under thepropofed - contrail, shall be - ilTued, until the supplies which have or may be furnilhed under the contrail now in fc-rce have been consumed >' -• OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of the Treasury. ,r march 17. lawmjy Germantown and Reading Turn pike Road Company. r T"'HE Subscribers ComniifTioners appointed by JL an Ail of Aflembly of this Commonwealth entitled, " An adl to enable the Governor of this Commonwealth to incorporate a Company for r making an Artificial Road from the city of Ph - ladelphia, through Germantown, by the rout i»f Chefnut Hill, to the twelve mil® stone on the leading Road, and thenca to Reading in the . ' county of Beiks," hereby give notice, that books are provided as the law direfU, and that we will proceed to receive fubfcriptioii* for the com -} pany's flock on the 28th, 19th, and ;,oth days * of May next, at tbf City Hall, in the city of a ," Philadelphii.at the Tavern of William Buchois. ' ' in Germantown, at the Tavern of Jacob Berr, in Reading in the county of Berks, and at the r ls Tavern of George Phleger, in Potts-Town in e the coitnty of Montgomery, on the fame days, from ten o'clock in the morning, until two 0' clock,P. M. an eacU day, when and wherecer - tain of the Coramiffloners Witt attend to receive fubferiptions accordingly. April Mtt>i 1798- BENJAMIN CHEW", jun. CASPAR W. HAINES, he SAMUEL BET I ON, GEORGE LOGAN, JOHN FROMBERGER, rfl ISAAC FRANKS, , ir JOS HEISTER, J. BOVVER, DANIEL ROSE, SAMUEL LAVERTY, GEORGE DOUGLASS,juu. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. N. B. Fiftsen'Dnllars to be paid on each lhare at the time of fjbfcribine. April 17 —eodtj^M A Morning School, From fix to eight o'alock, is opened at The New Scboo! Roqrfi, Back of N«. 147, in Chefnut Strc«t, forthetdu- cation of Boys and Young Men in Englilh and 0 French Languages, .Writins, Accounts, &c. may 14 iw J H'aTF.RMAN. g iVIILITAHY ACADRM!. s! r^|~^ HE Public are mofl refpeilfully informed, si' X that a Military Academy is opc-jiedin the (o Northern Liberties in the house fotmerly belong- J ing to John Meiers, esq. between the Geronan- Tuwn and Frankfort roads, North Second ftreet continued Br JOHN BARBER, Late of the 6cth British regiment of Foot and assistant Engineer ts the Army ailing in the Weft-Indies.' p Where gentlemen will be taught the manual and made completely acquainted with a j all the duties of ofiiceis, non-commifiioned of- te ficers and prrvare soldiers in camp, garrison and te Quarters; thefoimsof regimental and field re- li turns, detachments, tollers &c. &c alfi the bi art of drawing plans, feiftions and geometrical elevations, the elements of tactics, guspiery and ' fortificatioa. —A fubfcriptioti lift is left at the bar of the City-Tavern, where the terms and vl the outlines of the proposed regulations may be ; r 1 seen. The situation is extremely wett adapted d to the undertaking and eight acres of ground are o set apart for the purpol'e. N. B. Gentlemen fram the Country boarded 'I in. the house if required. may 10. diw2awim '■ Military Colours. I At C, GULL AG Eft's J Portrait and Ornamental Painting Rooms, P No. 50, South Fourth, next to Chefnut street, oppolite the Friends' Meeting. PAINTING on silks for Military and other or namental purposes (in a manner peculiar to t himfeli) durable, not to be injured by the weather, which for elegance of design, truth and beaucy of colouring, neatnafs and maftcrly execution, has I not been squalled by George Rutter and Co. a FLAGS and DRUMS * Furnifhcd with all poflible dispatch, on the mod reasonable terms. Ornamental Painting, Signs, Fire Buck- ' ets, Cornices, &c. &c. executed in (lile (net that lbperb (lile of modern elegance peculiar to G. R.) e but in a workman like manner, peculiar to anaa- t tift mailer of hi? profefiion. c Mr. Gullagek, from a numberof year's eipe- ( nencg in Europe and this country, flatters himfelf , that profeflional talents, pun<sluality, and reason- t able demands, will meet the entire approbation of t those gentlemen who vrillpleafe tocill at his'faint- j ing Rooms, §6w may 5., > 11 1 I NOTICE. P. S. Gentlemen in town and country, wilhing for a fup()ly of Colours and Drums, painted in a maflerly manner, will no . iwt«t trad felf flattering advertisements, buteiaiji'ne the work executed by both parties.——One view will Cat if- ; fy them where the fuperiorltylies,—-favc thefpoil ing of good silks by G Rutter's pencil—abd discover the re(juiftte« for the contracting talents of Henry Fraiiey, at Germantown may io. Military Colours, : PAINTED ON SlLK—by George Rutter Co. ' Portrait and Ornamental Painters, . TN a flile which will .n'diire the hardships of the A weather without injury, and which for nestnefs , and exa<ftitude of colouring cannot be surpassed in . this city. - FLAGS AND DRUMS Furnilhed with dispatch, en the molt moderate " terras. * Portraits, OrnainentalFaintings, Signs, . fire buckets, &c. atcbmplifhdd in that superb (lile t of modern elegance, which, Mr. Rnrter pledge? I himfeli from 20 years experience iu this city will . meet the entire approbation of his friends ani the . public. e In the Military Line, A variety of fbecimen's may be fecn at their Painting Room, NorrWsCourt, back of the Naw 9 Library. y may 3 . c!6w NOTICE. e TTAVING observed an advertifemert of C. JLjL Gullagrr, in terms derogatory of our pro feflional abilities, we have to reqtiefl the public not to be imposed upon by foreign artiflfc ; but to decide upon the merits of each*by a comparison o! the work executed by both, as it is a mode almost _ universally adopted by them to invalidate the ta lents ef eflablifhed artists, with a view of deceiv ing the public, and engroffwg that fcufmefs which their profeflional knowledge in no wife entitles iy them to. Well knowing that public opinion must h govern, we flatter ourselves that the workexecut- j s ed by us will convince them of our great I'uperio )r rity over Mr. Gullager in every branch of por trait and ornamental painting, and (hew thenecef fity of judging for themselves. II N. B. In future no attentien will be paid to th; " felf-flattering advertisements of Mr G. I s Any person wi(hing a supply of FLAGS and DRUMS will please apply to Gio. Rotter and " e Co. Norris' Court, or Henry Prailey, GermaE n" town. §6w may 8. Y s "/ Robert Field, MINIATUkE PAINTER, he Has removed to No. 106, Walnut llreet, be in tween Fourth and Fifth llreeti. 's, mav a. d-w New Tea Warehousl. ve No. 39, South Front Street, OPPOSITE POST-OrriCE. THE Subscriber rcfpccilully acqijintsherfricHds and the public, that Ihe has opened a Store'for the Tale of all kinds of teas, imported 111 the late arrivals at Boston and Philadelphia, (as uiider) and which ftie is determined to fell on reasonable terms. It will be hcrconftant endeavour to give fatisfa&ion to those who please to favor her with their cuilom. Country (lores wilt fisd it their advantage to deal wi h her, as (he can- at a moment's ' notice* aflfort them any quantity wanted, and will allow a reason able credit 011 approved notes. Imperial, Hyson, Young Hyson, Souchong, Hyson Skin, and Bohea—Alfo, Coffee and Loaf ch Sugar for sale. Sarah Eaton. apfll 13 »3cth.6w aJr#B tf Schuylkill Permanent Bridge. THE Subscribers being the fit neffons firft named in the Letters Patent, idued by the Governor oT thi'Comm-wiwtal h, by virtue of the A & of Gin eral AffemHy sf the i Sth ult, for ipcorpora ing the G Comp«ny-7-hcrebv n«tic? agreeable-40 the 3d e: fcA'onoflhe Paid l»w, that they have ippoimed, and 5 heieby requcft a meeting of the fubferjbirs at the ir S:au HouU ih the City ot Philadelphia, on thejhirty firft day of this inllant May, at ten O'clock in the Cl forenoon; for the purposes mentioned in the fji-? 3d feQion, which i» hereafter publifbed for the inform- w atioa ol the Stockholders. Richard Peters, 'John Prrott, t | Matthew M'Connell, a , iVilliam Sheaff., p George Rickbam, J Wil'iam Nichols. tt Philadelphia, ill Mav, '798, g Section 3. And be it farther ty the mtharih afortjtid, That the fix Perfonjfirll named in lie Let- r( te'S Patent, (ball as soon as conveniently may be as- : ter fealingthe fame, give notice in two or more pjb- q licJNews Papeis in Philadelphia, o.ie whereof (hill j . be in the German Language of a time and place by J them to be appointed, not left than thiity days Itom I the time «tl iuuing the firft notice, at which time and place the said fubxribers (hall proceed to organize the said Corporation and (ball cho->fe by a majority of 2 voles of the said fubferibets by ballot, to be deliveied p in Person or by Proxy, duly jucjiorized—oric Preb- p dent, twelve Dircflors, one Treafu er, and such other officers as they IhaM think nccclfary tocond & the bu finefso'the said ComD!?liv for one yrar, and until o 'ber officers shall bcchoftn, and may m'tc such bie- - laws, rules, orders and regulations, not inconfiilc-t with the laws of this Commmwe Ith, as shall be ne- ri cclflry tor the well ordering the affairs of the said com pany* Provided always, that no p r!on shall have more than fifty votes at any eleflion »r in determining a.,y qurftion arifit;g at such mceliogs whatever num ber b« or ftr be enttlcd to, and tfitt each person fball beeniitlea to one vote for (bare by him or her lie.ld -mder th fatd number. _ _ A Perion Properly qualified, by applying at the Office of this Gazette, may meet with a Situation as a School Mailer, In a Country-Town, within a day's ride of Phil- ; adelphia, may 11 eo3t TO BE LET, And Pojejfion given Immediately. THAT well known stand called, Small's ta/ern, sign of the Black horse at the east end of Bedford. This ftind is attended with many advantages ; there are two houses, the one stone and the other frame adjoining each other s well finifhed and upon a very convenient plan ; the iiabling new and large and a pump at the door—betides, there are but two taverns in thetown. The terms and time of leafing will be made known by application to Dr. John Anderfon, of the ttivn of Bedford. may it. iaw6tv The following Certificates of FUNDED DEBT OF THE UNITEDSTATES forwarded for Lofedon by the (hip William Penn, Captain Jofiah, which hath been captured, and the Certificates foppofed to be loft, viz : 3164. 81. Deferred debt, in the name of Rev. Edward Giddy, of Thredrea, in Cornwall, Great Britain, dated June z, 1797. Certificate No. 10,071. Boai. I?. Six pcrCc. t. Stock, in the name of Edward Home, of bevis mount, Hants. Great Britain, dared May 30, 1797. No. *5-196. 3620. 50. Deferred Debt, in-»he'name of Will iam Manning, dfOrmfby, in the county of Nor folk, in England, dated July 10, 1797- No roijp. 30183. 71. Three per Cent. Stock, in the nar.ie of Jannet Mathew, of Upt er Seymour street, London, Widbw, dated-October 31, 1797•" No. 11820. For the renewal of the above Certificates, ap plication :j intended to be made at the f :id office of }he Treasury cf the United Stabs,. —and all per' fon> concerned aredefired to tak notice. ALSO —IN THE SAME VKSSEL, Fifteen (hares Storkof the Bankof United Stales in thename tf Williarti Ormfby, coun ty of Norfolk, England, viz. Three Certificates for five (hares each, dated January I, 1797- No. 25981, 25983, 25984. For the'renewal of wSich,application is meant to he made to the said Bank of the United States,— <■ and all persons concerned therein are desired to take notice. yAT FAUGH AN. Philadelphia, may 4. ; The following Certificates of Shares IN the North American Land Company, (landing > A on the Books of said Company in the name of t Dan.el l.ifter, of Hackney, in the county of Mid t dlefcx, England—viz. No. 2151, representing . 1309610 13105, ten (hares—No. *ls0 —13066 to - 13075, ten (hares—No. 2149 —130561013065, ! ten shares—No. 2148 —1150910 11518, ten (hares s —No. 2147 —11471 to 11480 —Amoemting to t Forty Shares, were forwarded for London by the . (h;p William Pern, which having been captured, said certificates are supposed to be loll; for the re . newal ef which, applicajion will be made to the _ Board of the said company. Daniel Neal Lijler. ~ may i *d6w d The Co-partner(hip of the Subscribers, TRADING UNDER THE FIRM OF Joseph Davidson fe? Co. TS this day dissolved by mutual consent, all those A having claims againll said firm, are desired to render their accounts, and those ihdebted to make payment to Joseph Davidfon, who is duly autho ■- rifed to fettle the affairs of theconcern. JOSEPH J. MILLER, JOSEPH DAVIDSON. N. B. The Stores at the corner ef Market and • Fourth Streets are now to be let. —Enquire of Jo e ph Davidion. April 16 w&s2m J FOR SALE. :e QEVERAL very elegarirSituatioim for Sum id O mer Retreats, three and a half miles from s. the Court House, and on the Frankford Road ; 'U the lots will be made tofuit the purchasers. !>• Those situations are considered in point of heplth a ' lieauty and elegance, equal to any near the city, rt and the road known tu be fafe and good at all 3 " > leafons of the year. The title mdifputable —A plan of the grounds is in the hands of the sub- S' fcriber, who will make known the terms on ap -2 plication to him at his office No. 124 South Fourth Street. ABRAHAM SRtEMAKER. may 2. ttalfctf Washington, Commissioners Office, 7th May, 1798. Hr*HE Commiflionere will r< ci-ive \ nn- I til the 20th of June next, for building ia the City of Wafhirigton, one of the Exrcutivg Offices lor the United States, of the following external dimcnfions:—l4B feet iu length, and 57 feet 6 inches in breadth \ cellar walls 30 inches : firft story 13 inches ; and fccond ilory Io inches) partition averaging 15 inches} to contain on the ground floor 14 rooms ; frmc num ber on the Ocond (lory ; and in the loos £ room*, with a palfage. The whole external »1 the build ing to be of (lock brick ; the inside walls of kard burnt brick ; cellars of best foundation stone, to the height of the girders 5 the outside walls, as faf as they (hew above ground, to the plinth, to be of plain aftilar free-ftone ; soles of windows, filis of doors and firing course, of free stone. 'J hehoufe to be covere with cyprels (hingles ; the rooms in general to be 16 feet by 20, tinifhed in a plain, neat manner, of the best materials j fix fmali rooms to be groined A plan and elevation of said building, and bill of particulars, are lodged in the office, for dvein fpe&ion of thcfc who may wi h to contra& ; ali'o t a copy of said bill, at the office of Clement liid dle, Esq. at Phi4adelphla. ProT)ofals r sealed up, will be recsiVed until the 20th June Rext, on which day, the board will proceed to contract with such person, as fha.ll ajf* pear under all ufctimftancesto offer the bell terms* Per order of the Comm Kroner*. THOMAS MUNROE, Clerk* may tt. 2awt2Qjc BRANDY. The Cargo of the Danish Brig Concord, FRUM CETTE, Will commence landing this day, at Smith's (lre«t ■wharf. Xr.fSf'iChoic; Brandy Provence white Wine, in pipes HazlenUts and Filberts, in fack9 A few Almonds, Raisins, &c. For Sale by Peter Blight. WHO ALSO OFFERS FOR SALE, 200,000 lbs. Java Coffee, in fack<s Old Batavia Arrack, in pipes Mace and Cloves, in boxes 120 hhds. Jamaica Sugar 50 do. do. Rum Port Wine, in pipes, hhds. and qr. calks Madeira, London particular, in pipes, Very superior april 18. daw eoti7M IMPORTED, In the Brig Benjamin Franklin, from Bourdeaux, , AND FOR SALB BY THE SUBSCRIBER, Claret in calks Whits wine in half calks Sweet oil of a superior quality in boxes and balkets Lunelle "> Sauterne ( . _ . Macarty, and ( W,n " ,n Cafss - Medoc J Thtmas Murgatroyd, , No. 11, Walnut Street. H*nn. -t aiUEr^- , Irish market - •> r ( to Medoe, and Saw* ernc^-WJnesineafc,. j dra , % baafe . Sherry wine in pipesand quarter calks 1 Rota Pimento in bags Two trunks of Umbrellas, and About 400obufhels I iverpool-Salt, ttatch Iff mw&ftf FOR SALE; rHE whole or ons half &f a PLANTATION on the river Delaware, between Burlington and Bordenton (two miles from the latter), ion j talning about 400 acres ; 60 of which are bo'tora , meadow, and 100 wood land ; there are 30 acres of red clover to cut this year (eiclufive of me?.. do>v) but will exceed 5c the next ; and any quan tity of reunnre may be had for the upland from the ' meac.ow without injury. An orchard of grafted fruit yielding between 60 and 70 hoglheads of excellent cider ; a dwelling ho»:fe with a barn, liable, granary and other ne -1 c»lTary bull ings go with one part in cafe of a di . vision ; on the other are no improvements, but has i one of the most elegant lituatiAns for a house to be . seen on the river. The land is of good quajity, fuitafcle for grazing or agriculture; and convenient > toVnarket by land or water. For terms apply to . the owner on the premises. 3 Thomas St- John. May s eodtf FOR SALE', ' Two three story Brick Houses 5 With convenient stores, wharf, &e. situ itenu Water street, between Mulberry and Saflafraj f Streets, containing in front on Water street sis . ty-four feet, and containing that breadth eait , ward ninety-five feet, then widening to the 0 south thirteen feet fix inches. Theft houses , have the convenience of a publ'c alley adjoin s ing on the north fide, and area very defirahiefzt -0 uatioit for a a merchant, flour faflor, or others e who may have occasion for ftprage of goods. I, This property will he fold On very reasonable terms for ralh. For further information apply e to the printer. April s m' wtf TO RENT; ~ A good three story House, I, TWO rooms on each floor, wiih a convenient Kitchen—in Front, near South-street Enquire f the Printer. April 10^—3aw3w •e Forty Dollars Reward. c T) AN AWAY, on the 7th of April, a Negro iv Man, named Glnfgmv, perhaps he may . jfj by the name of Gh/g"tf Lee, or may his name ; he is a'> Out thirty on*- ye irs of age, nearly fix feet high, has afcar in the 'ipper part of his un der lip, a being bitten out between the 5 " middle and the corner cf his jnooth (1 believe ca the right fide), his left hand has be n very for.-:, and w as-fo at the time he ran away, by being burnt ~ some time past : he is a Pout, strong fellow, and has been employed at a saw mill a lew years: he 3. went away in company with a negro woman of m Mr.Jolhu:. Lingoe, of this county. It is (uppofe<i . thsy are gone into Delaware State. Any person _! that secures said Negro Man in any gaol, that the jj fubfciiber shall get him again, (hall receive the , above reward. £SME BAYLY. '■'] Stats of Maryland, Soraerfet County, april lc. J may 4 —4\v A , ®- WAN TAD £ A Good Cook—also a Man Servant who understands Bouse work. None but of good chara'iler need apply—Enquire at this sffire- *: way s [ Volume XIII.
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