For SaLe, or Charter, - | ■ - THE ARMED SHIP | belvjdere, J..NATH..N REVNOLDS, LYING at J efftand Robert "W aln s wharf, burthen 256 tons, built at New-York, !:y Mr. Chcefeman in 1793. ' ive oak, cedar and locaft—was completely coppere in I.oudou lart year with 28 ounce hard rolled navy cupper, and copper bolted. She is well known to be a (launch and faft failing (hip, is well found mounts ten carriage guns and may be sent to feain a few lay* at a very little expence. For terms ot charter or price on a liberal credit, apply on boar t6 capt. Reynold's, or at No. 16, Jiorth front street or at the Merchant's Coffee-Hohfe, to UICfiARD D. AkDEH. WHO HAS FOR SALE ON BOARD 3AI» SRUP 10 Toe a dry white lead 5 Tons of shot 13 Tonsrolle i (beet lead 20 Bal*s English Duck, assorted numbers 10 Tons whiting may 19 § Just arrived, In th e brigGayofo,capt. Bingham, from St. Martins A quantity of SALT, of an exccellent quality ■ A few groce Porter Bottles, new And twenty cases Vinegar And the said Also, FOR SALE, Bnouire of Jehu HoUingfvuorth & Co. No. 7,1, Little Water ftreef, South, april ao. FOR SALE^ 1,5 hoxe« wh. =) fja Vanna h Sugar 107 do. brown} " zoo Hides Will be landed to morrow, at \\ illingsand tran cis's wharf, from on board the brig Will iam Wiliianis, matter. said Brigforfale, And may take in immedi *'V"!juW ately after discharged. Apply to 'Jehu Hollingfivorth & Co. march 30. § CjP IF Mr. Charles William Klemekc, Formerly of London, a;id who left England for some part of the United Sta-.es of America, in the year 1796, be living, and will apply person ally or by letter, to Mr. John Carrere, in Balti more, or to MelTrs. Ifane Hazlehurft and Son, in Philadelphia, he may hear of something great ly to his advantage. Any information relpeft ing the said Mr. Charles William Kletneke, would be thankfully received. may 19 d 3* Madras and Ventapaulem HANDKERCHIEFS, Searfaukers and Carradarries, of the neweftandmoft approvsd patterns, entitled to the drawback, just received, an® for sale by A lex. J. Miller & Co. No. 64, South Front street. may iB. Country Residence. A FAMILY who live Six Miles from the City, wish to receive two or three genteel boat ti ers. The Houfc is handsomely lutnilhcd; the Gardens, Meadows and Lawn are beautifully laid out, and well (locked with the ehoioeft Fruit. There art several Muficallnftruinsnts, amorglt which is a moll excellent patent Piano Forte. The Family have a handfoire Coach, which may be at the service of the whole. The Coach House and Stables are mod excellent ths y/ater good—and the Air unequalled in the environs of the Town. _ For particulars enquire at the office of this Ga zette. dtf l 6' WANTED, IN A PLEASANT SfLU^TION, WITHIN a few miles of Town|(for a l.ad^, late ly from England) Board and Lodging, in a quiet rsputable family—would engage for five or fix month!, and give very little trouble. A line di rected to J. S. and left at the printing Office will be attended to immediately, may 18 A Country Seat. TO BE LET for the summer season or by the year, the greater part of a large House, in a high, healthy situation, above the eight mile (lone, on the Germantown road (occupied only by a newly married couple)—with (tabling and con venience for keeping a carriage. For further par ticulars, enquire of Caspar W. Haines, in Ger mantown, or the fubferiber, on the pnemifes. HEZEKIAH huntsman. may I Ross y 5/iMSOA, HAVE FOR SALE, 22 balesfuperior Madrafs blue Cloths Carolina Indigo, firft quality A few bales Baftas, CofTaes, and a quantity of Bengal COTTON Bengal SUGAR, in bags and boxes • Jamaica and") RUM Bengal j april 2 $ Thomas ts" Joshua Fisher, H AVE FOR SALE, At No. J, Dock-fcreet, near the Drawbridge, China ware nankeen dining fctts, tea and coffee cups and saucers Nankeens, black fattins and taflities Pungem cloths, choppah romalls, and bandannoes China and English umbrellas, Togeihfr with a general affbrtment of European Goods— among which are Scots thread in boxes 6d. Bd. iod. lid and 2od. nails Crowley fleel, Spanish brown and white lead Engliih scythes 42 to 50 inches ALSO, 111 barrellsof kiln ciryed Indian corn meal. A commodious StareinDock-flreet, No. 7, to be let, three stories high, suitable for any business. § 4th mo. sth Forty Dollars Reward. RAN AWAY, on the ?th of April, a Negro Man, named ttlofgcriv, perhaps he may pass by the name of Ghfgozv Lee, or may change his name; he is a out thirty ore years of age, nearly fix feet, high, has afcar in the upper part of hisun derlip, a fmallpart being bitten out between the middle and the corner of his mouth (I believe on the right fide), his left bund has betn very fore, and wasfo at the time ha ran away, by being bHrnt some time pad : he is a ...out, strong fellow, aud has been employed at a saw mill a few years: he went away in company with a negro woman of Mn JofhuaLingoe,of this county. It is supposed thay are gone into Delaware State. Any person that fccuces said Negro Man in any gaol, that the fubfciiber (hall get him again, fliall receive the above reward. LSME BAYLY. State of Maryland, "> Somerset County, april 10. j may 4—4W TREASURY DEPARTMENT, MARCH i, 1798! PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN purftianee of the Ad of Cengrefs faffed on the filth day of Joly onethoufand fevcn huadrrdai-d nii.ety-feven, e-titled " An Afl laying duties on Stamped Vellum, Parchment and Paper", and t.'.e Ad past.d on the fifteenth day ot Dumber, one thousand faven hundred and r.*nety-feven, entitled " An Ait to pollpone for a limited time the commencement of the duties imposed by the Act enti tled " An Aa laying Duties on Stamped Vellum, Parchment and Paper", that f.-om and after the firft day of Jyly ens.i i®, the feveralStamped Butiesherealter enumerated, will be levied and collec ted throughout the United States. For every (kin or pieceof Vellum or Parchment, or Iheet or piece of Paper, upon which fliall be written or printed any or either of the inttruibenU er writing!following—to wit: 1 ' Dls Cts. | Mil Any Certificate of Naturalization, - - - - - S Any Licence to practice,or Certificate of the admifiion,enrolment or regiltry of any Counsellor, Solicitor, Attorney, Advocate or Proflor, in any Court of ihe United States, - - - - " . 10 Provided, that a Certificate in anv one of the Courts of the United States for one of the said Office!, (hall so far as relates to the payment of the duty afsrefaid, be a fufficient admission in all the Courts of the United States,foreach andevery ofthefaid offices. Any Grant or Letters Patent, under the seal or authority of the United States (except for lands granted for military services) - - 4 Any exemplification or certified copy of any luck grant or letters patent, (ex- , cept for lands granted for military services) ... 2 Any Charter-Party, Bottomry, or llefpondentia Bond, - - I Any Receipt or difeharge for or on accountof anyLegacyleftby any Will or 8- ther testamentary instrument, or for any (hare or part of a perioral eftatc di vided by force ot any statute of diftribiftUns, other than to the Wife, Chil dren or Grand Children of the person deceased, the amount whereof (ball be above the value of Fifty Dollars, and (hall not exceed the value of One Hun dred Dollars, - " *5 When the amount thereof fliall exceed the value of One Hundred Dollars and shall not exceed five hundred dollars, ... 50 And for every further fuin of Five Hundred Dollars, the additional sum of ! liny Policy oflnfurance or inftrtsment in nature thereof, on any (hip, veffcl or goods insured fjrom one diftridt to another in the United States, is From the United States to any foreign port or place, when the sum for whic-h Insurance is made (hall not exceed five hundred dollars, - is When the sum insured (hallexceed five hundred dollars, - 1 Any Exemplification, of what nature foover, that shall pass the seal of any Court, Other than such as it may be the duty of the Clerk of such Court to fumilh for the use of the United States or some particular fUte, - 50 Any P.onJ, bill single or penal, foreign or inland bill of exehange, projniffory note or other note, other than any recognizance, bill, bond, or other obliga tion or contrail, made to or with the United Scares or any (late, or for their use refpe&ively, - - - - * ' If above twenty dollars and not exceeding one hundred dollars, - to If aWoflt one hundred dollars and not exceeding five hundred dollars, is If above five hundred dollars and not exceeding one thoufaud dvllars, ,50 And if above one thousand dollars, - - Provided, that if any bonds or notes (hall be payable at or within sixty days, such bonds or notes fliall be fubje<ft to only two fifth parts of the duty aforefaid —viz. - " : If above twenty dollars and not exceeding one hundred dollars, - | 4 If above one hundred dollars and not exceeding five hundred dolbi s, I 10 If above fiv« hundred dollars and not exceeding one thousand dollars, I to If above one thousand dollars, - - 3° Any Notes iflued bvthebanks now eftabliflied, or that mjy hereafter be eftab lilhcd withi* the United States, other than the tiot« of such of the said Bunks as (hall agree to an anuuil composition, of one per centum on the annual di vidends made by such Banks, to their Stockholders refpedlively, according to the following scale. - On all notes not exceeding fifty dollars, for each dpllar, - 0 On all notes above fifty dollars, and not exceeding one hundred dollars. jo Gn all notes abcrve one hundred dollars and not exceeding five hundred dollars, - " " On all notes above five hundred dollars, * * Any Protest or other Notarial aft, - - - " Any Letter of Attorney, except for an invalid pension, <>r to obtain or fell War rants for Land granted by the United States as bounty for military services performed in the late war, - - . An* Certificate or Deb'entore for drawback of Customs or duties, for left than five hundred dollars, For five hundred dollars and not exceeding two thousand dollars, 1 For more than two thousand dollars, ... 3 Any note or bill of lading for goods or merchandiz# to be exported, K from one diflri<St ty another diftriil of the United States, not being in the fame State, - *0 If from the United States to any foreign fort or plae<, - - ij Any Inventory or Catalogue of any furniture, goods or efFedtj, made in any cafe required by law, (except in cases of goods and chattels for pent or taxes, and goods taken in virtue of any kgal process by any officer,) 50 Any Certificate of a Share in any hifarance Company, of a (hart in the Bank of the United States, or of any State or other Bank, If above twenty dollars and r.ot excoeding one hundred dollars, - 10 If above one hundred dollars, - is If under twenty dollars, at the rate of ten cents for cme hundred dollars. 11. The dutiesaforelaid will be colleAed and received by the Suporvifors, Infpeflors aud other Officers of Infpe&ion, in the several DiilriAs, Ssrveyo and Divisions of tjie United States, and by such other persons as (hall from to time be specially appointed and employed by the Supervisors of Diftnels for that purpofc. 111. The Supervisors of the several Didri&s will, prior to the firft day of July ensuing, and as soon as may be practicable, mark or flartip, without fee or reward, any quantities or parcels of Vellum, Parch ment or Paper, with any of the rates of duties before enumerated, o* payment of thefaid duties ; Or (tamped vellum, parchment and paper n.ay at the option of the Citizens of the United States, be ob tained at the rates prescribed by law, by application to any Supervilor, Iltfpcdor, Officer of Infpeilion, or other psrfb* appointed for the distribution of Stamps, by the Supervisors of Difirids GIVEN vndtr my Haud, at Philadelphia the Jay and year abwvcment'tonfd. OLIVER WOLCOTT, March Ip. Secretary of the Treasury. March Ip. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, March 30th. 1798. Public Notice is hereby given, r T" , HAT by an all of Congrcfs pafled on the X 19th day of March, 1798, the following alterations and amendments have been made to the ad pafled on the 6th day of July 1797, en titled "An a<£\ laying duties on stamped vcl " lum, parchment and paper." The stamp duties on debentures or certifi cates for the drawback of Customs or duties on Imports are repealed -11. A difcouqt at the rate of seven and one half per Centum, will be allowed by the Supervisors or InCpe&ors refpedUvely, to any persons other than Officers of che Revenue, who may pur chase at one time or procure to be stamped, any quantities of Vellum, Parchment or Paper, upon which the duties (hall amount to Ten Dol lars or upwards. 111. Stamped Paper, will be provided and fold at the rates prescribed 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 each /km of Vellum of medium size, which may be £urnift ed at the expense of the United States and pro portionally for any leflcr quantity. Given under my handy at Philadelphia, the day andyeir abovementiored. OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of the Treasury. To be Let) (And pcfleflion given on the Ift of May) A genteel three (lory brick House, 22 feet front, and 40 feet deep, with hack buildings and ftables,at present in the tenure of Major J a ck son. Enquire at 187 South Third street. April 2. § JUST PUBLISHED, AND FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE, (Price 25 Cents) Reflections on Monroe's View OF THE CONDUCT OF THE EXECiJTIFi, As publiflied in the GAZETTE of the UNITED STATES, Under the signature of SCIPIO, In ivh'tch the Commercial Warfare of France istraxd ' to Fa&ion in this Country, as its Source, and the itlothss of tfs. TO BE SOLD, by John Nixon Ssf Co. A quantityof very excellent LOGWOOD NOW LANDING AT THEIR W«AfcF. may 10. 3awtf Frefli Teas. JuJ} Imported, in the Jhip Delaware, Captain Cooper, from Canton, And For Sale, fa SAMUEL HOWELL, At his Coupling Houfie, Mo. 54, Chefnut-ftreet, AND BY SAM. E. HOWELL, At hU Compting HouCc, Crooked billet whwf, Bohea, Souchong, Hyson, Young Hyson, Hyson Skin, and Imperial TEAS. al?o, China Ware, assorted ; bhck and coloured Lute strings and Sattins, Nafikeens, Caflia, large garden and common Fans, fattin and lutestring Umbrellas, whalc-bonc sticks. They have also For Sale, Ell wide Pe.rfians, Bandanna Handkerchief*, French Cambricks and Umbrellas, Svgai ir boxes, march 8. § Now Opening, At Will ia m M'Law s Saddle Manufa&ory, No. 72, Chef nut Street, A general affortmeiU of Horseman's Pistols, dired from the Manufacturers in London. ALSO ON HAND, Saddles, Bridles, Holders, Half Covers, Light Horseman's Caps, Swords, B<>xes, Va lices, Saddle Bags, Portmanteau's, Hard Leather Trunks, Carriage and Chair Harness, &c. April 9 dtf Canal Lottery —No. 11. WILL commence drawing Monday, the 20th inft. Tickets for Sale in this Lottery, at Sevan Dollars, at Wm. BLACKBURN'S Lottery and Brokers Office, No. 64, South Second-flreet— Tickets in the Schuylkill Bridge Lottery, at 7c* Dollars, where check books arc kept lor render ing and examining is thefc, the City of W afliing ton, No. ll.and Pattsrfon 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 b»finefs of a B*oker, inbuyingand felling all kind! of PHblic Stock and Securities, difcovnting Bills and Notes of Hand, falc of Lands, Houses, &c. 4cc. will be duly attended to, by WM. BLACKBURN. November 1 j. $ The following Certificates of FUNDED DEBT CF T&£ UNITED STATES STANDING on th« Books of tbetreafury, were forwarded for London by ths (hip \V i» 1 iani Penn, Captain Jofiah, which hath been captured, and the Certificates supposed to be loft, viz : 3164. 8:. Deferred debt, in the name of Rev. F.Awird Oiddy, of Thrcdrea, in Cornwall, Great Britain, dated June 2, I 797* Certificate No. *0,072. 8021. 1?- Six per Cent. Stock, in the name of Kdward Home, of Bevis mount, Hants, Great Britain, dated May 30, 1797* No. 15196. 3620. 50. Deferred Debt, in the name of Will iam Manning, of Orm(by, in the county of Nor folk, in England, dated July 10, 1797* No. 10199. 40183. 72. Three per Cent. Stock, in the name of Ja:inet Mathevv, of Upper Seymour street, London, Widow, dated October 31 1797. No. 11820. For the renewal of the above Certificates, ap plication is iptended to be made at the fiid office of jhe Trealury of the United Stats*,-—and all per sons concerned aredefired to talc, notice. ALSO —IN THE SAME VRS3KL, Fifteen (bares Storkof the Banlcof/JwitedStates in the name of William Manning.of Ormfby, coun ty of Norfolk, England, viz. Three Certificates for five (hares each, dated January 1, X 797- No. 25982, 25983, 25984. For the renewal of w'iich,application is meant to be made to the said Back of the United States.. — and all persons concerned therein are desired to take notice. JN. FAUGH AN, Philadelphia, may 4- s^w Th e following Certificates of Shares IN the North American Land Company, (landing cu* the Books of said Company in the name of Darnel Lifter, of Hackney, in the county of Mid dlefcx, England—viz. No 2151, representing 1309610 13105, ten (hares—No.Bls0 —13066 to 13075, ten (harts—No. 214Q —13056 to 13065, ten (hares—No. 2148 —1150910 11 s 18, ten (hares —No. 2147 —11471 to 11480 —Amounting to Forty Shares, were forwarded for London by the j (hp William Penn, which having been captured, said certificates arc supposed to be 101 l ; for the rs newal of which, applicajion will be made to the Board of the said company Daniel Neal Lifter. may 1 *d6w TO BE SOLD, 40,959 acres of Land. IN Greene • onnty, Commonwealth of Pennfyl vauia, on the waters of Fi(h and Wheeling Cre«fksand Ten Mile Rhh. Thefr Lands are fertile and well timbered, and abound m Coal ; they were fold ten years ."gofer five (hillings per acre ; patented early in 1787, ex cept 370 c acres, which were patcntad in 1791; part of them were surveyed in The tradl is between the O'uio and Monongahela. very con veHient to water carriage, about 19 miles from the town of Washington, from 14 to 16 from the villag-5 of Greene(burgh and Wheeling. On payment of one iourth of thepurchafe mo ney, a reasonable credit will be given for the refir due. Enquire of the Printer, april 21. § TO BE SOLD, ~~ 26,780 acres of Land, IN the State of New Yoyk, between the northern bounds of Pennsylvania and the Sufquehanna now, or late in the township* of Hamdcn and Warren and county of Warren. These Lands, from their quality and situation, are a very defu able objc& 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 2r. § - JUST RECEIVED. And for faleby W.Young, corner of Second and Chefnut-ftreet, M. Carey 11S High-fire* t T. Dobfon, 41 South Second-flreet and the Booksellers generally, (Price 5-Bth* of a Dollar.) BEACON HILL, A Local Pom, historic and deforiptivc * By a Lady of Bojbon. ANALYSIS OF BOOK I. Allusion to the surrounding Profpe&—lnvocation to the River and Deities—to the Historic Mufe—Fi&ion discarded—Dedication to Waft ington—The A&ion open>at the Retreat of the Columbians from Bunker's Hill—General Howe —The Memory of his Brother—Death of War ren—Perfonification of Fortune and Fame— Wafhingron at Mount Vernon—called to the chief Command—Formation of tha Columbian Camp at Cambridge—Natural, moral, or poli tical Hiflory of the several States—Their com manding Officers—Siege of Bofton—lts Suffer ings—Negotiation for the fafe Retreat of the Britilh Army—lts Departure—Appointment of Coagrefs—Declaration of Independence—Cha racter of the Columbian Soldies—The Poet's prophetic Apo&rophe to the Progress of Free dom throughout the World, march 30. § Military Colours. At C. GULLAGER's Portrait and Ornamental Painting Rooms, No. 50, South Fourth, next to Chefnut ftrect, oppome the Friends' Meeting. PAINTING on silks for Military and other or namental purpo.fes (in a manner peculiar to himfell) durable, not to be injured by the weather, which for elegance of defigo, truth and beaucy of colouring, nentnefs and masterly execution, has not been equalled by George Rutter and Co. FLAGS and DRUMS Furnished with all pofiible dispatch, on themoft reasonable terms. Ornamental Painting, Signs, Fire Buck ets, Cornices, Sc.c, &c. executed in (tile (not that superb (tile of modern elegance peculiar to G. R.) but in a workman like manner, peculiar to an ar tist master of his profeflion. Mr. Gull/vcer, from a number of year's expe rience in Europe and this country, flatter* hirtifelf that profcflional talents, pun<sluality, and reason able demands, will meet the entire approbation of those gentlemen who wHpkafetoc.il at his Paint ng Rooms. §6w may 5. NOTICE. P. S. Gentlemen in town and country, wishing for a supply of Colours and Drums, painted in a mafteriy manner, will no doubt feel themselves obliged for the kind cau ion given by George Rutter and Co. not to trull felf flattering advertisements, but examine the work executed by both parties One view will fatif fy them where the superiority lies, —save thefpoil ing of good silks by George Rutter's pencil—and discover the requisites for the contracting talents of Henrv Frailey, at Germantown. may 10. FOR SALE, A Black Man, WHO has five years and a half 10 serve, is a good coachman, an excellent waiter, and has been accuftomcd to marketing for a family— Ms age about thirty two years. For fuitbcr parti culars, apply at the oilice *f this Gazette, FOR SALE. A neat Country House, THREE and a half miles from the city, on the VViffahicon road, with seventeen and a half acres of land, half in orchard and half in grass. Apply to Edward BonsallA Co, in Dock-street, or to the fubferiber at Mount Pleasant, cn Schuylkill, adjoining the preraifes. Jonathan Williams. N. B. If not fold before the firft of Ju*e, it will not be for sale during the season. may 19 _____ 1 J Military Colours, 1 PAINTED ON SlLK—bv George Rutter y Co. Portrait and Ornamental Painters, IN a stile which will endure the hardships of the weather without injury, and which iq>r neatnefa and exuflitude of colouring cannot befurpaffed in this city. FLAGS and DRUMS FurnHhed with dispatch, en the most moderate terms. Portraits, Ornamental Paintings, Signs, fire-buckets, &c. accompliOied in that superb stile c£ modern elegance, which, Mr. Rntter pledgee himfelf from ao years experience iu this city wilt meet the entire approbation of his friends an<2 the public. In the Military Line, A variety of specimen's may be seen at their Painrirg Room, Morris's Court, back oi the Naw Library. may 1, df>W 'notice. HAVING observed an advertifemcr t of C» Gullager, in terms derogatory of our pro fcffional abilities, we have to requdft the public not to be imposed upon by foreign artists ; but to decide upon the merits of each by a coir.parifon ot the work extcuted by both, as it is a mode almost universally adopted by them to invalidate the ta lents of ellabliftied artists with a view of deceiv ing the public, and engrofling that business which their profefiional knowledge in no wife entitles them to. Wei] knowing that public opinion must govern, we flatter ourfelve6 that the work execut ed by us will convince them of our great'fupe.rio riry'over Mr. Gullager in every branch of por trait and ornamental painting, andihew thenecef firy ot judging for themselves. N. B. Iu future ©o at-tentien will be paid to ths feif flattering advertiiemcnts cf Mr G. Any person withing a supply of FLAGS and DRUMS will pieafe apply to Geo. Ruttkr and Co. Norris' Court, or Hexrv Frailey, Gcrmae town. §(>*' may 8. TO HE RENTED, To a Small Genteel Family. A Pleasant House in Dock-street, near Front fire«t— Apply at No. icc South Second- Vtrtet. § may Ty Cavalry Academy Philadelphia. '""I" 1 SWANN, Refpedlfuily informs the dif- X • ferent troops of Light Horse in this city and county that he is ready to engage with fhetn to discipline them/elves and HorJtt agreeable to the ftrifteft rules of art ; his manege, open ride % Leaping Barr, Stables &c. &c. are in complete order. The terms will be exceeding low. Should a large number offer, the charge to each individua will be a mere nothing, though the quantity may make it worth his attention, which will at all times ftri&ly be paid : and he flatters him felf that such troops as he may have the honor to inftrudt or superintend, will amply speak for themselves, having proof for their evidence. N. B. T. SIVANN has engaged the celebrat ed Pruftan Huz.ar, Lewis D. Gvajfe, to teach the use of the Broad Sword and fin all arms, on easy terms, either by the week, month or quar ter. may 21 dst Very Great Bargains, CONSISTING of Table Linen, Scotch and India Muslins, now felling off and well worth the attention of Houfckeepers to make purchase of Enquire of Thomas Randall, No. 88 Spruce-Jlreet• may 17 § For Sale, The cargoofthebrig American from Laguira, CONSI STING OF Caraccas Cocoa. Henry Philips, No. 1 iz, South Fourth Street, april a 3 $ FOR SALE, THE whole or ons half of a PLANTATION" on the river Delaware, between Burlmgton and Cordenton (two miles from the latter), con taining about 4CO acres ; 60 of which are bottom moadow, and 100 wood land ; there are 30 acres of red clover to cut this year (cxclufive of mea dow) but will exceed 5c the next ; and any quan tity of manure may be had for the upland from the meacow without injury. An orchard of grafted fruit yielding between 60 and 70 hogftieads of excellent cider; a dwelling houfewith a barn, stable, granary and other ne ceflary buil ings go with one part in cafe of a di vision ; on the other are no improvements, but has one of the most elegant situations for a house to be seen on the river. The land is of goed quaiity, suit able for grazing or agriculture, and convenient to market by land or water. For terms apply to the owner on the prcmifes. Thomas St- John, May 5 eodtf FOR SALE. SE.VERAL very elegant Situations for Sum mer Retreats, three and a half miles from the Court House, and on the Frankford Road ; the lots will be made to suit the purchafcrs.— These situations are conlidered in point of health beauty and elegance, equal to any near the city* and the road known to be. fafe and good at all' feaforis of the year. The titfe indisputable—A. plan of the grounds is in the hands of the fub feriber, *ho will make known the ternrw on ap plication to him at his office No. 124 Soutik Fourth Street. ABRAHAM SHOEMAKER: may 2- _;tawtf Cedar Posts, Rails and Shingles FOR SALE. will be delivered to anyplace in Mary land, Perinfylvania, New-Jerfiey, or New- York, where boats dr.-.wing fix 'eut water can go* lrom this place. It will often suit the feller to receive in return corn, provisions, wet or dry goods. Letters directed to the fubferiber at this place, and put into any pofl office in the United States, will be regularly received and carefully at tended to. Thole who wifa to central in Phila delphia, will pieafe to apply to Gideon Hill WfiLL3, No. 135, Market-ftree.t. The fubferiber is desirous of contra&ing with feme responsible perfen in Philadelphia, to receive and difpofeof for him, on corcmiflion, a quantity of two feet Shin-, gles, for home use, and of two feet and eighteen inches, for exportation. William Hill Wells, Dagfljorongh, Hate of Delaware, april 38, saw 4*
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