Volunteer Grenadiers. THIS Ccnps is ordered to avfemble at tlif houl'e ot Mr. Og'den, in CVfnut Street, on Friday evening next, at 7 o'clock, on busi ness of importance. By command, G. K. HARRISON, 1a! Serjeant. March 6. Attention Cavalry. Th e Volunteer Troop of Cavalry, is or. dered to meet at Ogden's Tavern Chefnut ftreet n Friday Evening at 7 o'clock, there being several Members to Elrft, and other bnfinefs of importance to discuss. JAMES SIMMONS. Secretary. march 6. Treasury Department, March stb, 1799. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT by an aft of Congress parted ths 28th day of February, oi.e thousand ievcn hundred and ninety nine, the following al terat ons atid amendments have been made r» an afl paflVd on the fixwh (by of July one thousand seven hundred and ninety seven, intituled, " An a& laying duties upon (lamped vellum, parchment and paper." The (lamp duties heretofore imposed upon foreign hills of exchange and hills of lading are to cease and determine from and after tbe jjft day of March-, one thousand seven hundred and ninety nine. TT The fever 1 flamp 'uties hereafter enumerated, will be levied and collected throughout the Uni ted States, f rom an-: after the 3 r l\ day ot Marc!'., ore thousand seven hundred and ninrty-nine. For evcy (kin, or piece of vdlum or parchment, or ftieet or piece of paper, upon which shall be writteD or printed either of the instruments or writings following, to wit. Dolls. Cts. Any foreign bill of exchange, draft or order tor rhe payment of money in any foreign count'y, ... 36 Any net* or bill of lading, or writing or receipt in nature thereof, for goo 's or merchandize to be export dittritft o'" the United States, not Veil'j* mr'ic fame fla'e, - 4 If from the United States to any foreign : pi :»c\ - - la Any policy nf insurance, or instrument if. rV r:arurc o:hrr than those heretofore fpeciGed in the above recited when the sum in l?red (hall not exceed five hundred dollars, - %i When the sum injured shall exceed five hundred dollar*, ... j Aikl the laid Duties are chargeable «jpon eafl and ev.-rv Ril! of Exchange and Bill of Lad irg: without refpe<ft to the number containet in ej.ch fct. Jonds required in any cafe by the Laws of th> United States, or of any stare, upon legli proeffs, or in anv judicial proceeding, or for thefaiihfu! performance of my trust or duty are exempt irpm the payment of Stamp- Duties OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of the Treasury. T'-rh - dim BY THE SUBSCRIBERS, The Cargo of the Ship Asia, Capt. Mohcan, fron Batavia. > COFFEE and SUGAR. V.'iliiam Sanfom, ye. &. s. iv. Fiber, Mfrdeeai Lewis. nvrch 6. An Elegant situation for a Country Seat. TobefolJ at public att&ion at the Merchants* Cof fee houfc on Friday the 15th in ft, at 6 o'clock (if not prevkufly disposed of at private sale), A lOT of GROUND on the Germantown road, distant from the citj between a and 5 miks adjoining the plantation of Joseph P. Norri*, Efq containing 10 acres and 26 perches more or less : tis beautiful?* fituared, and com mand a very extensive prospect. The terms of For furihsr particulars apply to THOMAS GREEVES, or ISAAC W. MORRIS. march 6. Advertisement. THK Creditors of WUiIAM PUR.NELL, (C. N.) late of Worcester county, Maryland, dcceaf. .i. 111- h< if'-,v notified to appear at the court hjufe in Snow i iil, in the laid courty. on the Bth day ot Marc i next, v. j:h rinir refpeflive clair.-.? againH the laid deceafcd, properly authenticated, portionable J vision oi tie aflet. in the hands of the subscriber will be made between them, agreeably tr. the dire ctions o: the ad of afiembly, entitled '■ An aci to alter and amend the law in certain cafe«."' Edward Henry, executor. dtßMar Feb. 19 Attention, Cavalry. Centlemen ol' the city and liberties of Phila delphia, desirous to become members of the Volunteer Tror.p of Cavalry, are informed that there are fcvrral vacancies in theTroopj'and that a committee eonfifting of Henry Mierken, Jno. R. Taylor, James Hamilton, OwenFoulkand James Simmons, will attend at Wm Ogden's ravern, Chefnut-llreet, every mondsy* evening, rt o'clock for the purpose of receiving applica tions. JAMES SIMMONS, Sec'ry.. fth. A. Red Clover, Timothy, Blue Grass Herds Grass and j White Clover J ' All warranted f'.tfb and free from'all foul feed, FOR SALE, Bi' C. MOBERTS, . No. 97, Market, between and I hird flrec!«, Who hat also on band, a gcn'eral njartment of Ironmongery, fadlery, cutlery and braft ware ; T. Ciewlcy Miliingtan steel, pig- Wad, hieck-tin, red lead, Spanish I.rowji, y#m tian red,'Vermilliin, Jtc. Sic. Wholtjah & Retml, trarcb 1 Dancifig Ajjernbly Room. former Kihfctiwers ana other g/nilenen, willing to promoy theere-flion ol so nccef fary a building, arc eafneflly requested to meet at the City Tavtrn en Saturday next, at iz o'clock, march 7 <1 t so. East India Company of N. America. The Company are defir flSwjgSgjjyj ous of purchasing immediately, a f'lhftantial wc " built faft failing vef f«l, completely fitted lor sea, a (hip efhrmv wX. already coppered will be preferred ; her burthen to be not iefs than Three Hundred Tons. Any p'crl'on having such veflcl to dispose of, will be pleased to forward their proposals on or before the 15th inft. with a particular descrip tion of the vessel, the timber of which (he is built, the number of guns (he is calculated to carry, and her dirnenfious, to the secretary of the boar 4 ot agents, who wijl receive the fame for their con fi deration. march 5. A .Meeting of the Creditors of HENRY BANKS, it reqiwftrd on Thu>f<U« ttxi, the 14th in&ant, it the house of Mrs. Nicholu, sign of tne Conettoga Waggon, in Market ftrcct t u 6 o'clock in the evening. ':l pk ß,tr; } dtT4Mar. march 7 OF HFGH MORISON, wiil take notice, that he ha* applied to the Judges of the C"Brt of Common Pleas for the county of Phi ladelphia, for the benefit tif the ail of afiem bly, pafledfor the relief of insolvent debtors ; and they have appointed Vonday the 15th inft at 190' clock, A. M. to hear himfelf and credi tors. —— v h 7. f&m tijth ALL Persons having any De cnands against the cftate of the late Robert Hardit, mariner, deceased, are hereby requested to present them for ftttlcment, and allthofe indebted to laic' estate, to make payment to either of the fubferiber PETER BAYNTON, -\ Walnut-flreci. ( - JOHN CRAIG, f £ No. IJ, Dochjtreet. J ma r Land, Town Lots, &c. LAND in the Townfbip of Cambria and lots in the Town of Beula, Somerset county, Pennsylvania, for sale at a moderate price and upon a reafonablc credit ; any quan tity may be obtained from 100 acres to iq.ooo —and good mechanics and laborers may have lahd orlotj for their work. The situation is healthy and the foil good ; the present settlers are sober, industrious and well informed. A seminary of 'earning, pub lic library and other ufeful mftitutions have been among the firft objeiU of their attention. Roads have been cut, and new ones aro contemplated in different dire<ftions—Thi diflance from Phi ladelphia is aboat a.15 miles ; from Pittlburgh 65 miles and from Fort FmnVlin 8? miles. The bell rout is through Harrifburgh, Lewiflown, Huntingdon, &c. for further partienlar«, enquire of MORGAN RHEZS, No. 177 South Second.street, Philadelphia, or of Messrs. JONES W MOORE, .febrj - Stray Horse. WAS taken up, trefipalSrg on the subscriber, in tb« townfliip of PalTyuifk, in- the eounty of Phftajelphia.a grey Horfe,about fourteen hands high, thirteen or fourteen years old, blind of his right eye, and (hod before. Whoever .ha' loft lur>, by proving property arid paying Charges.miy him again on applying to the fobfcribsr. JOHN SINK, I }«"• «9» Thomas Clayton, Hatter, HAS removed to No. 116, south Front ilreet,' where ha ii.tends carrying on his bufinrfa as formerly, and has on hund a complete affortir.ent of his own manufaAured ladies, gentlemen and childrens' (I I w Canadaßeaverlff Mujk-ratSk>. r, With a conplete aflnrtment of FURS, always for (ale—He hat received per the late arrivals from London, a complete alTortment of Fajhionable Englijh Hats, Which he now offers for sale at v«ry reduced jCa» I|Jtisth A number of Deeds, Bonds and other instruments, which had been under the care of the late John Todd and William Woo<{ Wilkins Esquire.«, having, after the deecafe of thof« gen tlemen, heen placed in the hards of thefubferiber, and there remaining many for whiah no applica tion has been made ; this public notice is given for the benefit of those who may be inrereftcd WALTER FRANKLIN." much 5, ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Will iam HEYsiiAM.late of the city of Charlcfton, and formerly of city, mariner, drceafed, are requeued to make payment, and those who have demands, againrt said F.ftate, will please exhibit them to ROBERT HEYSHAM, Admr. Philadelphia, Feb. 6. 1799 eod^w ISA AC PAINTER hrving made an •ffignmcnt of all bis property for the benefit of all his cr«di tors who tign his difcharge.;—the aflignee withine to arrange the business 19 soon as. poffi'fclej aiitt likewise to give the (aid Isaac Painter an opportul nity of doing something for hjgnfelf and family : therefore those creditors who have not signed hia discharge are informed th t unlefi they come for ward and fi<*n the fame discharge on or before the firft day of May next ensuing, they will be exclu ded the benefit of a dividend, and all those who are indebted to t!«e (aid firm are requeued to make immediate payment to prevent further trouble. SEEDS, march 4. For Sale, Sixteen Acres of Land, T About half a mile from the city of Philadelphia, HhRF. are on the premises a one story brick house feet front, a stable and corn crib a well of excellent water,and a few fruit trteo, the fituatJtrq is petfcaps superior to sny within the iame diilance of the city, and commands one of the wioft beautiful ans) pisturef«jiie profpefla of the c:ty, Kenfingtcn, the Delaware and Jerseys, i-rquire of EDWARB EONSALL &Ce march * eodtf Per ordet of the board, S. BL.ODGET, Scerttary p. t. drf Tbe Creditors, Surveyora, flint*. On the Banks ofSchu-ylk'U. t emoval. HATS. prices. NOTICE. NOTICE. WHEREAS JACOB CLARK, Affignre, A Summer Retreat. oetO'%l>tiLtn. THIS EVENING, March 3. Will be presented, a favorite Tragedy, called The Grecian Daughter. 1 o which will be added. The Grand Hflerical Romance of RICHARD CCEUR DE LION. [Taken from the French of Mons. Sedaine. — with the original Overture Music by Gretry the Accompaniment by the late Mn. Linley, as performed at Drury Lane Theatre, up wards of sixty niehts in the season.] A PASTORAL DANCE, . Incidental to the piece—By The riling of the curtain difrovers A Distant View of a strong Castle, ift a mountainous country, with a Rural Fete. A A 11. Opens with the interior view of the Castle with fofle, ramparts, platform, draw.htfiV e s &r - .7?* huet concludes <with A grand *tr»i k.on the eaftle—the defeat of the Governor's party, and the restoration of Richard to liberty. \tZF The Doors of the Theatre will open at a quarter past 5, and the Curtain rife at a quarter pa ft 6 o'clock precifelv. %* Places in the Boxes to be ta,ken of Mr. Wells at the office of the Theatre, from ten till one, and on the days of performance, from ten till four. |C7* Another new Comedy, is in rehearsal and will be speedily produced. Mahogany. ' 1 ,I HE fuhferiber, intending to leave off, the X. Mahogany and Lumber Bufinefi, offers for f»le at hi> yard, the corner «f Queen and Water ftreetj, Sonthwarlt, all hit (lock on hand, confiding of a great viriety of St. Ditningo and Bay Mahogany Boards, All well seasoned and fit for immediate use. Alfn a few thousand feet fnafoned half-inch and inch Whire Pitie boards, and a small quantity of two feet c«dar Ifcinglrs. All that (ball remain unfold, will be difpofrd of at public sale.at 10o'clock on Thursday the 18th instant Ihe terms of payment will be ci(h for purchases under 100 dollars, from 100 to 500 dol lars at 60 days, and all above <os dollars at 60 and 110 days, for approved indorsed notes, with the discount. Th.' sale to be continued until the whole is disposed of. jawtf JOHN M'CKILLOH. N. B. The fubferiber will fe 1 or itt the above yard, wharf and dwelling houie, which he now occupies. march 4 To be Sold By way of Public Vendue, on Thursday, the 26th of the Third iVlonth next, A YALUABLF Plantation of Lime-ftonc Land, Situate in the Greit Valley. in IVtJI IVhit eland town/his, Chcjtcr county, ADJOINING lands ot jr.fcph Downing. Joftiua Roberts, Thomas Merrifs and fl eers ; and near the purnpike road, a 8 miles from Philadelphia—>the trail contains 198 acres* with then fual allowance, about 200 acres clear, of which 50 acres is Meadow, the remainder well timbered, mod of the meadow ground is watered—-illo fufficient water in all the fields by never failing fpringi ; the plowUnd is ef tetmed to be equal r.r superior, to any in the neighbourhood ; one third part it now under clover; the buildings are a two-dory ftonc dwellirig house and kitchen adjoining a mitch houfc, (moke-house, waggon-house, two large barns, one stone the other stone and logs, and other out-houfes: There is two bearing orch ards fa garden enclosed with » stone will, «cc. Credit may be had'for a confiderible part of the purchase money. .. Any perffin inclining to view the premiles may apply to" the owner living thereon. 0 WILLIAM BEALE. N-B. The sale to begi» at * o'clock on said diy, or. the premiles. Weft-Whitilaml, the id mo..n, 1799. Samuel Miles, jun'r. ■ Philedelphia, merchant, hav ing aftgnedover all hit..ffea., real, ptrfooal and mixed, to the fubferiber-, for the benefit ot luch of his creditors as may fubferibe to the said afiignment cn or before the firll of Aueufl ,nc*t. 6 Notice is hereby given, To-all persons ijvdebted to the (aid estate, tfcit they are requefttd to make immediate payment to enher of the (aflignees, or to the said Samuel Miles, who IS authorised to receive the fame ■ in failure whereof legal fleps will be taken IW the recovery of such debts, as are not difchar geu accordingly. taw6m GEORGE ASTON, ~t CORNEI.IS GOMEGYS, > Ailignees JOHN ALLEN, j 8 ftb- '4- tawtf To the Creditors of WiUmm Richards, Deceased. }»*lw THE real estate of William Richards having been recently fold, the creditors ®f saul estate are rcqaeftcd to fiirnifh theiraceoimts im mediately, as a dividend 'A-ill be flruck ot, the firft day of May next and paid at any time af terwards on application' to , ov-iT, v ; ' WILLIAM BELL. Ftb. i 79 9. m.th.tiMiy Pennsylvania. Papulation Company. f V ) I l< - E tefeky given to the Shareholders, thi an auempent of Eight dollars is levied on each (hare payable, one half immediately, and [he remainder it ooidayi fritnthe 14th inlUni ; w'hifh they are. requcft- to the Treasurer of khi CStripanv at the Company's Office, No. 43 North Fourth.tfira, vrw. abfy to Ehe timet abpvjc mentioned. " • - The proprietors Will please to recoiled y cf being pysfturf, otherwise the fbrteuiie of«h«ir hares will be incurred agreahly to the rtnlHhitknfi By order of the board, - : SOL. MARAEHE, see'rj,. 3avgim ftb. 16 sHE creditors of Leonard Ssvre Will take notice, that, he has 4{ *plied to the PhMA P,eas - for tbfc County of Philadelphia, forrfce benefit-of the acft of Af femblv puffed the 4th of April last, f or the re m "\ hW T d(!bt " M > '" d tkey have appoint ed M. nday the »ithd S y bt March mft»nt, at ten o c ock m the- fnrenoon, to hear him an d hjs creditors, at the fWhoufe, or f„ch other place where the court ra»y then be held. --march_6, i 79 9; , th.mo.ti 5 Mar. TO-BE SOLD, . THE lime of a fiout teahfcy Mulatto-Boy who has about 18 years to serve : would fmt a Farmer in the country—Enquire 0/ the Ptinter. Plank and Scantling, ct*BMay Notice. Xije S.ijJttj. PHILADEL PH IA , FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH %, THE FOLLOWING Address was transmitted by his excellency the Governor to the President cf the Uni ted States, agreeably to the resolution of the General Assembly of the of De cember last : To tie President of States, The Addrest of the Legislature of North-( arjli na. AT this inter?fling period of the af fairs of the Union, we feel it a duty which we owe to ourselves and to our country to make to yo'.i as the Chief Magistrate, a free and explicit declaration of our sentiments upon the measures which lately have been taken by our general government, more efpe cial!v as they regard our foreign relations. At the commencement and during the pro gress of the present war in Europe, a war unparalleled almofl in the annals of of na tions; it was to be expedted that many diffi culties vjould occurfrom our connection with the belligerent nations, in eftablifliing and obii-rviiig -hat neutrality which both justice and policy pointed out as proper to pursue. We lave the fatijuclio;i to declare, that we believe a correct outline of our duties and rights in a neutral Ration was formed by the Federal Executive at an early period, in the proclamation of neutrality ; and that ft nee that period no measures have been taken as to foreign powers, not confident with those duties, and conformable to the indif penfiblc rights of sovereignty. We lament however that differences, and of a serious na ture too, the causes of which it is onnecef fary to retrace have arisen between tlie Uni ted States and the Republic of France. To adjust these by fair and amicable nego tiation, the measures taken ii.ice your ad minifttration, with pleasure we express it, have in our opinion been wifely calculated. The inflru&iuns to our envoys to France i appear eminently to be founded in impartial j ity, lincerity and candour. In them it is | declared it' wrong has been done to France I and her citizens, it was as well the object of j the government to do justice to them as to | tained by the people of these dates, j It was not without the utmost astonish ment therefore, after the ex ten five depreda tions on our commerce committed by the citi zens of France, and after the repeated over ment, that we heard, not only that redress was denied to our wrong's, but by a proce dure a< undeserved as unwarranted by the practice of civilized nations, even a hearing to our meffeogm of peace was also refufed, except on terms totally incompatible with national dignity and honor. Be allured, that conduct like this ir. the French government, has strongly excited in us thole feelings which naturally arise in the minds of men conltious of the reftitude of their own intentions, and sensibly alive to injuries committ-d by those with whom we had indulged the hope of maintaining a long and sincere friendOiip. Notwithstanding the strong delire of pcuc: we have hitherto entertained, andilill do en imprefled with the fullrft conviction, thai national honor and national fafety are eflen tially, if not inseparably connected ; that the former cannot be it. any degree impairec without ir;n;rent danger to the latter. If after Jjc moderation almost unexamplec which our counseL have displayed, after th< iefcrfive measures which have brtn purfrei iuftice shall not be done tons, but furthr sggrefW? shall be attempted, we hope un ler God, that again it will be relerved t< Jnited America, to reilram the arbitrary Iridcs of in justice, and curb the upbridlet Separated from the immediate scenes of ontentiou in Europe" by a vr.it and friend y ocean," we with not to be involved in ier intrigues and quarrels ; but if any train >f events (hall make it neceflary to depart rom tins deiirablc policv and to embark in he con'iia, we for ourfclves, (and cnniin? Rom different parts of this slate, we have full onfidence that we express the fentimeuts of Jur fellow-citizens and constituents,) allure you that we will not patiently fuffcrany fo reign interference with our nation.il con terns ; and we pledjje to yj'i our lac red word and henor that we wl\ with our lives and lortur.es to the lafi extremitv, support, nv.intain and defend ,11 the ccniWtional mcaiures ol our federal government. In the house of commons, December 2.1 J79S. Agreed :o. M. MATTHEWS, S. H. C. Bv order. In senate, December * 4 th, i 7 93. The toregomg addrels was read and unanimous ly concurred with. benjamin smith, s. s. By order, S. Haywood, c. s. Philadelphia, January nth, 1799. S I R, v ~ J **AV£ received the letter you aid me the honor to write me on the 31ft of month, inclosing an elegant, masterly and Patriotic address from the legislature of North Carolina. I pray you, fir, to accept my thanks for the very polite and pleasing manner in which you have communicated to me, the impor tant expression of tie fenle and the pleasure T,r , te offo weijht in this union. With groat refpeft an d esteem, I have the honor to your excellency's molt obedient and mast humble feevant, n- r J OHN ADAMS. U;s Excellency Covernor.Dsrie. cod6t J. Hunt, c . H. C. To the Legislature of the mau a r to- , ! garth*. GEXTtfcMXN, » ■ I HAVE retciv. 1 pol.te and friendly letterfrom his fXcell '" a governor Davie, your verv , , fubferibed by Mr. Matthews,' house of commons, and by Mr Sm'lif speaker of the ienate, on month. J 4thofl ift A confirmation of the American f v ft from the commencement and during 2 m ' grefs of the war in Europe, so f„f pilot as this, from the legifl lture o{ ** so popolous and powerful as North cJ*r is an happy omen for the union, honor frf ' and profperitv cf these dates ' * Whether those persons who begin thcw volution in trance, had for theirdJ££ improvement of their own political fit,,! and the establishment of a Jll N principles of rational libertv or not plain they were not mailers'of the fublft and have been dnven i„ succession ov-eru predp.ee, like the waves of a s ea b , f „ k hurricane. For some years pad their 1 * duA has been so eccentric t,,\ w ° " that at present the mod friendly office wf" ' d° them is-to oppofc and refill their tWomifchiefto a„ others, as , e „ as Philadelphia, ,^ AMS - Noßrotx, Fib. i 6 'Jn 7 mornin g presented to oorcitiil a fpeftacle truly awful. Nev tr fi nfr J*' volution, have they witnessed s uc h nn • th,9 place. At about two in the mo™' they were awakened from their peg number, by the loud and repeated had it b come so formidab'e as fecnmS threaten all with the molt drradTtil Jf' quenees. The ufuall means, cn ; „' «CC. were ufed.rn order to arred?, 3 'JJ but without cff.a ; every moment additional drength The weatherwiLl,, the crackling flame extended in every di» tion ; fentimenf* of dismay and horror J vaded every bread ; and even hope most ext.nguilhed Such a Icene few beheld. House after house wag fticcefTivc' - torn down ; the furious flames did buttock the effort to day their progress. J. A;, delemma, the lad fad hope reded on the cf l v f S u "P° wdcr - wa. accordingly brought. I hose house? in the differ- 1 quarters of communication, which, if fof. t< red to (land, would endanger the rto| { town, and which mud themselves fooohart fallen before the dcdrudlive element, ttrt fucceffivety blown up. This caused u» mediate abatement of the fire; and tkt cj:.. Zens, seized the favourable moment, facets', ded in their endeavour*, to extinguiftit. A: about ftvsn In the morning, the dacgtrwn entirely over. Had it continued for jktt an hour longer, are this the town would have been aheap of ashes: for the wind sprung up from the weft, and continued to bl»vv very fre(h for the remainder of theday Tkis was a direction which could not fail to have communicated the flames to the other par s of the town. All the houses within the fquarr bounded by Water, Commerce, and Main ftreeti,"iiid by Burke's wharf, were totally consumed. 1 he whole number is computed to be shout faty, the greatest part of which were built of wood, and occupied principally by trades. men. Thus, in a few Ihort hours, the work oi many years has been reduced to an heap,of a/hes ; the affluent to bare competency, per haps to poverty ; and the industrious trades man to want and misery !—Let the hand of charity be extended ; let the rich seek out didrefi, and adminider comfort. Many are the objefts which call foraffiftance ; and nil ny are there who can afford to give it. The voice of humanity cries aloud,"forget not that the fufferers are men as well it « • you. To enumerate the different charaSers who didinguifhed themselves amidfl the calamitous scene, would he a talk too dif ficult to perform. Much more so thrn wwild it be to bedow on each that p'raife which is judly their due. The gratitude of their fellow citizens, and the confcioufnels of having merited it, will be a more Jading and acceptable recompcnce than can be conferred in the fleeting fhcet of th; day. A failttr was killed by the explosion of one of the houses. We are informed alf" that the skeleton of a woman has been difcovt red amcng the rubbish, since the fire. Last evening the town was again alarmed with the cry of fire. It proved to be a chimney in Church dreet, adjoining captain Vaughan's wh ; ch excited painful apprehec (ions from its continuance and the quantity of flame and cinders it emitted. Surely the didrefling scene of Sunday fliould teach in to be more careful of our fires. A beautiful Country Seat, for Sale. SITUATED on the bank of the Delaware. joining lands of Matthias Sipler and Mr. Duftield, IJ miles from Philadelphia and 7 mi!e» from Brifti.l. The buildingsconfift of anew two dory Fnmi House ana Kitchen adjoining— 3 roomson a floor, a Piaza the whole front of th« House a para 7 oi •sicellent water, alio a good garden and orchard— lo acres of land will be fold with the prcsfrif-'t but more can be had if required. There velly Ihoreat the river, the water stages for Tur lington pass svery day in the summer feafan, the landftages for New-York within half a rhi<c, any p<rlon inclining to purchase may know the of sale and oth«r psrticulare hv enquiring at o. ia, Dook>ftreet r or No. 16r, south scct»ra reet. x ' feb. a 7 FOR SALE, BY THE SUBSCRIBER* ®n Willirgs aud Fr.mcis's Wli»rf, 200 Gin Cases, A lio, a few bales of Berre! Goods. V. IM.INC Feb. iZ. I I i r,f J&. futhJcf tf
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