* : r tic piTii-x'rty*'A'ill K'C held w.ctvd. The laws rff the n public 'punt Ih v, itb 'death those who dare to violate the afyluro of the peace ful inhabitants —r.nd they shall be rigorously executed, " Unite with us, Germans, in declaring war the House of Austria, and against the oiiibarians of the North, Who are again deiiioi-3 of inundating your territory." FROM BELFAST PAPERS. BELFAST, April 26. The Paris papers, which have been re ceived to the 16th, and from which we have given ennfideratye extra&s in thisday's paper contain mod important advices. We may collect from the letters of the commanders the difaftrons situation in which they find themfelve6 ; and though they do not contain the particulars, they confirm the ft'itemer.ts of thefuccefs of the Auftrians in every part. The pretexts made use of in the fh rt para graph pub! feed by the Directory, (inserted in our lafl,) of Jourdan's ill health, and of his having defircd leave of absence, but poor ly conceal the entire demolition of the plan of the campaign, while they betray their de sign of 'browing the whole blame upon him The roost valuable part of the intelligence, contained in these papers, in our mind, is that which confirms the account of the in function in Switzerland, or rather of the determined holHlity of the Swiss people to th« defpotifrr. which thry have fufferid un der the 1 nrye of I.ih.-rty. I lie Pioclatna tion of Maflena fta'es more forcibly even than circumstantial details, the condition of that country. In I'aly we have, fram the French Con> mander himfelf, the acknowledgment of a jnoft impor am defeat on the Jth i ft. He owns the loss of 3000 men ; and after a rr.oft defperatc bau e, fai'ed of accomplilh ing his obvious prnpofe, th ■ reducft on of Verona. Th.s engagement is material to the fate of Italy, for i' will iufpire ihe Atif trianj with confidence at the very moment when the reinforcement of Ruffians would -arrive t-r- their aid. The French papers merely glance at the former advantages gain ed by Gensral Kr y on the Adige, and it is clear, from their own account, that they have been as unfortunate in this quarter as upon the Rhine. The Gazette of Saturday evening informs the difcainfiture of the enemy in Italy, and contains intelligence of the Piedmontefe in surgents havirg become so formidable to their new matters, as to threaten the capital. LONDON, April 6. The following paragraph is extra fted from the Paris paper: of the 12th ult.— "We hear from Brest, that there have'been | yENNO , .great changes in the nayal array, Vice Ad-j Jn conference of an eleftioneering attack ■miral Delamotte, who was Chips of the Etat Qn Mr _ Q an ; e i Stroud and myfel'f, which ap- Major, is named Commander in Chief; and are( j a f ew d a y S ago in the " Aurora, the Vice-Admirals- Bedout and Courand, Com- f o u ?w ; n g bbfervations have been handed to wanders of squadrons. The Chief of c.ivifi- tbe e( j itor of that p a pe r f or publication :as on, Durand-binois, quits the (hip the J. J. t - haye been re f M f e< l a place in that im- Roufleau, to be Chief of the Etat Major ial an j patriotic repository, be good e- General ; and the Chief of divilion, Cbnity- n hto ; n fc rt them in the Gazette of the PallierS, is Adjutant General. The ships on United States, and oblige board-which ar<? the Generals, are—l Oce- Your friend and humble ferV't, sr., le Republican, and le Terrble, all three Thos. Bi Dick. deckers." ' _ Isp tins SDap's £oaiL NEW-YORK, June 15. OFFICIAL. Tbr following rfotiee was banded, us jester* day for publication. This is to inform all mailers of foreign vcfle'.s, now in this port, that they imift, by ordtrs from the Captain General o' this province, lc3"e this place in the fpase of eight 4ays from the morning of the 15th inll* without loss of time, otherwise- they niufl prcfent themselves before his Excellen cy the commandant of this place, and abide by the confequenc.es. Guayra, May 14, '<l9. (Signed) ISPH: COBZERA. Rations for American ipafteis of vessels, su percargoes, and crews, taksn into Gua deloupe, by our fraternizing friends the French, -per day: Four ounces of fait raw filli, three fourths cf a pound of brown bread, and as much rain water as they chufe to drink. ' N. B. The above is given by Mr.Neim eyer, of,the I'chr. Port Royal, of Baltimore, who partook of the above food in Guada loupe for several weeks. THE ONTARIO. "VV e ar? forty to be uuder the unpk-afant neceflity oi ■conveying to our readers the fol lowing confirmation of the loss of the Onta no, which was handed us by the owners of the (hip. We miijgle our regrets with those ft ouridlflw citizens, on the unwelcome in telligence. Extract of a ! etter j~ rom ca p t j obn Whea _ ton \ to s owners, dated at New-Haven, June. opportunity to in frn of tMfe , »"rival ofyour ship Swift, i "n° n '2 kh H at Say the Sound - Sn f Ti no of the lofsof T^ ,lbei "New-York by the - s rS4*£jr« *"* brtn attended JK urcumfiance,, we have fuming a narra . W, J n"vl, one OftheOffiws 0,1 b°^J. , arc informed by cr.r -f that it is exptfled enough <>ilwr ; up by different boa's, to fa:.4 the Sv edwell, latrty wrecked near the Hook —Oiie of the Pilot-boats had taken up nine barrels. Since writing the above, -the Pilot-boat Commerc-, with 8 calks, and the Hound with 27 calks, got up from 50 miles below the Hook, where the oil was picked up. A wit lately observed, that the contending armies in Europe would want, daring the present campaign, as much paper for wadding as was consumed during the 18 months pa , qi£<?6ongrefs at Raftadt The f non tiers ofTStvria, where the Ruffian troops wtle on the 20th ot March, is about 250 mites from Verona, which was the head quarters of the Austrian army on the fii ft oi April. NORWICH, June 12. The Sloop of war buijding in this place for the Federal Government progresses with rapidity, and her present appearances promise her as a very valuable addition to our rising Navy. A beautiful new (hip, pierced for 18 guns, was launched from Willet's fli'p yard on Thursday last. Upon embracing her betroth ed element, (h- received under the usual com pltment, the name of TRUXTON. %lje (Sasette. PHILADELPHIA , 3.JONDAY EVENING, JUNE 17 PRICES OF STOCKS PHILADELPHIA) JuNX 14, 15 10 9/* 14/4 19 percent* Six prr Cent. Three per Cent. Referred 6 per Cent. U-\NK United States, Pcnnfylvaniaj North America, Infuranne comp N.A.fhares 28 ditto — Pennfylv#nia, lhank, 3i<litto . . 8 per cent Scrip ?£ per cen*.. below par. East-India Company of N. A. 5 per cent, advance COURSE OF EXCHANGE Oa London, S« «3° da y s ■ . 50 at 60 i9O days Amsterdam, 35 a 37-100 per florin Hamburgh 30 13a -100 per Mark Banco. Kilian Van Renffelaer, Esq. late iftlieut. of the Herald, is appointed to the command of the Scammel brig of 14 guns. She is now preparing for sea and is to convoy a fleet to the windward islands, expected to fail in about ten days. EASTON, (P.) JUNE 3., '99. To the Editor of the Aurora, " Permit m'e, through the medium of your paper, to tender my grateful acknowledg ments, to your delegable correspondent trotn Northampton county® To be publicly announced in the " Au ora" as an enemy to sedition poles, &c. is so latteringand diftitigiiiftied an honer, .m firmly persuaded- the pithy author oi that elegant composition, is really an obi'equious friend in difguift. The sweet remembrance of his inestima ble kindness in this, instance, nothing but Omnipotent pojver (hall ever obliterate. . ' With a refined, fen fibility of foul, of which the bosom of disinterested IriewUhip is alone susceptible, .he has ingeniously deigned, to confer a favor of. in ;»Jculaible magnitude without jmpofmg a .corjrefpo.ndent obliga tion. ... His in6xprefli,b.le goodness, has pen etrated the auricles and ventricles of my heart and expanded even my lungs, almost to bursting. • . ... I beg him. far the present, to accept the alTurances of my mod profound confedera tion, and to believe that his future dignifi ed and dignifying communications, through the fame auspicious channel, will be prompt ly and properly reciprocated. Health and Fraternity ! Thos. B. Dick. Extract of a letter from captain Thomas Orange, oj tbe ship Orange, of New York, dated Tenerijje, 21i May, 1799. " We had discharged all our cargo at Ma deira, except i6®o or 200Q bulhels of com, and had received 12 tons of iron 011 board, and would have been dispatched in a little time, had not we been blown to ft a, and captured within ten jniles of Funchull Roaii by twa French privateers, a floopof four 12 pounders and 60 men, and Le Mars of 18, nines and twelves, and 150 men, who rob bed me and lry people of every thing, and turned us ashore here, and God knows how my people will get home. Had it not been for Mr. Barry, myfelf and people would have starved." IMPORTANT NEWS Stanwood in a very ungentieman-like man From Europe may daily be expefled.— ner. ifefterdsv the lchoor.er Pl.oenix, Capt. Gales, On the 24th May the Maidftone captur arrived here in 45 days from Portsmouth, in ed the fchr. Mary, of and from Philadelphia Great-Britain. Capt. G. informs, that or. capt. Smith, from Surinam, and ordered lie the sixth day after he failed from Ports- for Kingston. " an rxprefs cutter spoke the xopazs, The Princcfs Amelia, Hopkins, fron, I frigate,—the convoying lhip—and informed Halifax to Madeira, was taken and burnt VCommander, that he bed fallen ir. Vfitb by Le Sparhah, French privateer on the lift trench Jfcet from BREST; and was January. •tl direct tc England to give the ir.telli- The Charles, Lre, of New-York, >ce ; and tUat 011 the receipt of the news',' Cdumkia, Skinner, do. j the Topaze direiied the whole convoy t< I (hist its csurfe from northward tofuuthward, and to f.Vvv no lights, j Capti.G. no papej-J ; but co.nf.rms I the accounts of tiie defrats of the Frejlc!:. l 8 ditto. 46 percent. BOSTON, June 12. FOREIGN'A BTICLES. ■Accounts' frorf. Infjiruckj Apr:! 4. fev ; "The French have entirely evacuated the Tyrol. In their retreatthey hate be<n guil-1 ty of the greatest txcefll's.—At Nauders thev took away the sac.red utensils and plr.te from the churches, broke the {iat'iifs. and tore'the pictures of the fnints—Woiiffl .who had ta ; ken rei'Uge in feme {table's were burnt in them, together with the cattle." • , April 7,"a body of Auft'rians entered Klee lier, in Switzerland, a league from Bjifle. 1 On the 31ft March the Kuffiin colunin-of 24,000 nie'ii,- was atßanana,-three (hort days march from VerOna. Corfu [in the.- Gulph of Venice] is to become the Ruffian .and Tuikifh rendezvous. 'lhe Smpdror* Paul is determined on a new levy of Hieh. ©alette, cparitn Hill. Port of Philadelphia, Came up'f om the Fort, Brig Delight, Fowler, Arrived at the Fort, Ship Louisa, getl/eys Leghorn ~ Brig James, Gemmeney, St. Croix Agnefs, Burton, Havanna Cleared, Schr. EJlher isf Eliza, Parrock Laguira Ruly, Macey ' 'Nahtuciet Trial, Hand, Alexandria Shop Prosperity, Pintard' h'eiu'Tori The schooner Nancy, Gould, from hence has ,ir rived at St. Croix. The brig Nancy, Beard, of this port, arriv ed at Londonderry, from bettct. in 28 Jays. B: ig James, Gemmeney, failed from St. Croix the \th in ft ant, in companv -with the (hip yjferjon, Morris, for Philadelphia ; 10 fail of veJJ'els for different forts, parted compa ny with the Bth nQant, lat. 34> N. long. "J 2, IV. yfn inward bound /quart rigged •vejji', name aninoiun, was below the fort loft eveni-ig* By the ship Swift, from Canton, arrived at Saybrooi, we learn, that captain Pratt, of his Britannic MajeHy's ship D dalut, on the St/j of February, in lat. 31,5. long. 35, E. cap tured La Prudente French frigate, from the Isle of France, which on the Jth, had taken the (hip Concord, captain Thompfon,from Can ton to Philadelphia. The, Concord was in fight of the Dtedalus whilfl chafing La Pru dente. June 17;. A (hip from Liverpaol, kid to bp the O rono, is below. Ship George Barclay, M' Allifler, for Batavia, went to lea on Friday last. Arrivals at the fort. - y Brig Gayofo, Bingham, St. Kitts. The (hip reported from .Liverpool came jo at the Fort l»!i evening. A Danish brig frotti Hamburgh, and a a fchoo«er from Jama'ua, name unknown, are below. Schooner Sally, Southard, from hence, has arrived at Charleston. Three schooners have arrived at the Fort—one of tliem is the Lit tle John Butler, M'Everfon, from La Guira, others names unknown. Brig Jenny, Monikef, of this port is con demned at Jaiaaica —not sea-worthy. A (hip, two brigs, and a schooner, names unknown, arrived at the Fort at noon this day. The following ntffeh were at Canton the zzd December. Ship Camilla, Roberts, of Philadd phia Ann (st Hope, Page, of Rioiie IJland Jenny, Brown, of Bofleh Neptune, Green, if New Tori Brig Hazard, Swift. Lift of American veffeh taken by the alli ance and ViSo re, French privateers, during their present cruize : Ship Henry, Allen, of Providence Brig Lively, Alcorn, Philadelphia Experiment, Odlin, do Francis, Nixon, Hartford Snow Rojelta, Robbiils, New Tark Schr. Henrietta Newbern Hannah, G oodrich, Baltimore LyJia, IVa ing, do / ny, Cufhing, Philadelphia L itle Fanny, Fofclick, do. Sloop Ceorge, , Baltimore Ship Elizabeth, , of Liverpool and an English brig. Also, the schooner Nan cy, Golding, of Philadelphia. N. B. The snow Rofetta, and schooner Amy, w?re captured by the La Fleur de la Mer, and sent for St. Domingo. ARRIVED, Days. Ship Mary, White, Jamaica 27 Brig Lord Duncan, Overend, St. Vincent 26 Sloop Hannah, Thompson, N.Carolina 6 The snow Chatham, Stanwood, bcleng ng to Mr. Thomas Buchanan, merchant, of his city, was taken on the 23d May, on ler homeward bound paflage from Montego Jay, Jamaica, by the British frigate Maid lone of 32, and ordered for Kingflon. The captain of the Maidflone took all the ]hatham's crew en board, except the 2d nate, and we are informed treated captain Surinam '9l dayi 9 16 Pcrto Rica, May 26. New-Fori, June 15. Unio'i, Hunt, N-.whnryport, Stockport. Bpog, Pluladclphia,. ■ 1 are captured by the trench and c«Kned into Borde«j*. .■. . . .> ' v. Lift o£ American vcflrls-talfenbythc French and carried into Baffi».«errs,• Gu.+Jaloiipc, condemned,, anil their matters, ftipt;rcar goes andcrt wa confined in the juil of laid place, betwtfn the ift and aoth May lift " Schr. Port Royal, of Baltimore, William Smith, rTiaftt' ( r, John C. Nitmeycr, -tupsrcalx go, from BaKiinore'boviKit to St. Lho.niss. Schr. Little B»tfey, of Philadelphia, Joiin Odlin,mafler, 'John Lewis,, iupercargo,from Philadelphia bound to St.\ Thomas. Brig" George, of Newturyport, Isaac Greenleaf, rnsfter. Schr.' Wafliington, Timothy Grow, mas ter. Schr. Betfry, of Portland, Lemuel Moody, mailer, from Sutinam, bound home. Schr. Induflry, of from Charlef toti, bournl to Martinique.- Brig Atalant*, Win. Hushes, maftrr. Schr. Atlantic, George Howe, ot Ston ingjon, bound to Tobago, Sch. Rachel, Samuel Thomas, mafWr. - And iVveral others, the names of which are not recollected. FOR ST. CROIX, HARRIOT, *%fow lying ar Wilmington, Def.iw&re ; to fail on the -loth this month. For Passage »pp!y to Capt I)a C'ofta, at Wilmington, june 17 FOR ST. CROIX, An Criffis, matter For freight v .■ , apply to |i;ne 17 JUST ARRIVE!*, In the ship Stockport, from Liverpool, And for sale at No. 90, - The corner ef_ Market <wd 7bird-Streetft • A PARCKL OF BEST CHESHIRIt Arid Double Glocefter Gheefe, By the Hamper or larger Quantity at reduced prices. June 17 TO RJS-Nf* The HOUSE lately occupied by ths Britiih Commiffiooers, No. 7, North Highth Stieet. THOS, MIFJLIN, janr. 3SW3W iuae 1 TO LET, A genteel three story brick house with extenlive back buildings, and many convenieß cies. ....... The proprietor mould exchange rents upon a lease, For a imall farm within 9 or 10 miles of this city. ALSO—A lot on Paflyunk Road containing 10 acres, about three quarters of a mile below South-ftrect. Esquire at th* office of this Ga zette. iune 17: Laji Notice. Commiffipners appointed for. carrying X into effedl the Twenty First Article of the Treaty of Friendship, Limits and Navigation, between his Catholic Mnjefty and the United States of Aiiierlca, hereby [>ive notice to those persons whole claimjhave been filed in due'tinae but who have not yet tuinifhed the neceflary documents, to prsduce the fame at their office, on or before the l'evcnteenth day cf August next By order of the Cofumiffioners, PETER LOHRA, secretary. Phili'drlphia, May n t >799- • dtm Valuable Property for Sale, [r Chsffint, near Sixth flrert, direflly' oppofii Conghxss Hall, ' \ L.OT of ground, ahout iJ feet front in Chef [\ nut ttrect and 73 feet in depth, whereon is a jjoo'l frame house, now in the tenure of Saipuel Benge, lot>je.Sl to a ground r. flt of ars. per afinuni. The advantageous fituition of this property re quires no eofnmrnts, fur it'niuU be known, there jre few mthis city Co equal it, an unscceptionabla title will be made co. the purchaser. Appijr to JAMES GIRVAN, no. 19S, CfccfnUt ftrf't. next door to the pre mifes. mateh 5 To Dijiillers & 0 wners of St Ms. WHEREAS by an a& 01 O ngrefs, puffed the Bth day nf'May, 1791, InHtlcd, " An a$ concerning Cbe Duties; on Spirit® dUiillcd, within the United States," it is required of all perfon»hay inff or keeping a Still or Stills, to ma&e entry there of, hrrween ths lafl day of M*y and thejir/? 'lay of July in each year, under the penalty of two hun dred andfifty dollars: _ NOTICE is therefore hereby gNen to atl/liiHl ler« or owners of S,tills, wiAin cityand coun ty of Philadelphia, to ifc&ke entry of them' at the, Office of InfpcSipn, at Ko. 4?. noiih Third fcreet, in the city cf Philadelphia, within the alsove m«n ti«ned periods. James Ash, Coileßor i 0 Of the Revenue of the 6rft of Division of the Pirft outvi y of the f)iflris of Penu fylvania v Philadelphia, Jane T, 1790. To Dijiiilers Sis Owners of Stills. WHfi.ctEAS by an aft et Congress, pafi'ed the Bth day of May I 79 1 ! intitled "An aft concerning the duties oh spirits diftilied within thi* United States," it 15 required ef all pei sons having or keeping a dill or (tills to nuke entry thereof, between the InJI day of May and thefrjl day of July, in onch year, under the penalty of two hundred and Jifty dollars. NO 1 ICE ia therefore hereby given to all distil lers or owners of stills, withiu the county of Montgomery, to make entry of them at the Office of IrfpecSlion, at the houle of the iub. r crifcer, in Norriton township in rhe county afore&id. Daniel St. Clair, Collector 3d Dift. ift Sur. Pennsylvania. June t aawtjvi ~ TO BE LET, ji large ad commodious thru Jlory HOUSE, Situated at ti.e corner of Second and Union llitecs. There are 4 rccmson a floor, and back buildings thtee ftoryhigh, with excellent cellars under the whole—Also a large Yard with Stables and Coach Hcufe. Apply to AKiHIBALD M'CaLL» No. li/ fcUth Srcord street. Cits jane 8 . The .gentlemen the w'.ij ms st atyHucJy? , lnn T next at 8' o'clock in.i-;;Wv to make arranjfejWnt-s-.fty*the ijjtlr-s? j»ly« f. . ~To which is prefixed, f A POETICAL EPXS7IB TO THE JVTHQR 1.« John Nixon if Co. 3awaw JOHN FRIES. di w diot tu.th fatf Itafcrtjyi 'l'i'cop (if V(iluMper X.rrScn.- JQHN MORRELL, Capi. Jjine 17th i-799- WIL LI AM, CODBETT HAS-JUST PUBLISHED (PRICE I £>OL. $0 C*l*l ») .?**■ v BAV I A D AND m m v i a t>: Br William Giffokd, Esquiks* By American G'ei.thman. [lii introducing this celebrated work to the Gen tlemen and Ladies.til America, I have endeavored to give it a dress proportioned to its diHingmftied merit, arid"t(3 rlic fire <jf sH&fe for whose amuse • ment and delight it is intended. N&expence has fei cn (pared iu ifeo publication; and I flatter myfelf tha' the work does not yi : Id, either in paper or print, to any one ever p>y liihedin Arntrica'— i his edition has an advantage over forte forfner ones, as it contains by way of the mipor prodiiiSiionfof ,the author ; and, it hat an advaJi tage over every i.lher edition, ia the Puttkal Ipif.lt, which is prefixrd to it, and which mutt be ex tremely to i-Vi-ry .lover of litcature in I this country, as it is a proof that there are .-\meri- I ca- s who hive the tafle to almue. 'he justice to f upnland, and tho t.iients to rival the Geniules of other nations gjp Some Coj,ie* Hvc been fenton to Mr. Som* ervi'ie, Maidea Xjri. also tO Aft. Hi •, Baltimon, and lo Mr, Twgi Chdrlzjfo*, Copies wiii t>c font 10 Lcjhu ar.d other places, M foonasoccaflons offer*] may 2 8 J S IRISH LINENS. Just rec-cived, via New-York, also by th« ship Stockj-ort frem Livtrj-n 1, 0 good alTort ment of 4-4 wide Irilh Linens, in i)alf boxes, Which will bs difpcfiil of by the package on rea- fonalle terms by -JAMESCMBMRN.&ENGLISH, No. Ij.l'outh Front ftreee. ?u th.f* tf June 14 Just Published, And to !)<• fold by the Proprietor, JEREMIAH I' A UL, No 35, South Fourth Stieet ; By Tfaac Pearfon, No. IG9, Maikel-ttreei; Benjamin Davie*, No. 68, Market-ibeet : John Ormrod, No. 41, Chcfnut-ft.eet i William Jones, N0.30 North Fourth-ft'eet 1 and by Joseph Moore, No. i, White-Horse Alley,—Tin CHILD'S ASSISTANT; Containing the (irft principles ot Arithmetic, adapted .t-. - c u - ...L LluM to the capacities of Youth, a collection'of copies For the use of Schools. Alphabetically arranged, wit/i dire&iens prefixed for holding the Pen. To which i» added, approved forms of Receipts, Bills, Orders, Bills of Exchange Bonds and Conditions, Award, £&. Alio, the com mon Tables used in Arithmetic The tablet may be had separately for the ufeof chil dren at leifurc hours. Q3" A good profit will be allowed to Retailers, 6th mo. ill, >799, __ tcSat 6w. 7he Subscriber Offers for Sale, THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY. AN Excellent three fiory Brick Howie, fltu ate the corner of 7th and Rac«-ftreet9 ; —■ the house is about ij feet front and well finilh ed in every refpesfl ; the Lot is 76 feet fronton Rjoe-ftreet a*d 88 feet deep.the fituatinn remar kably airy, having a public fquareopen iu Front of it. Two three ftor> Brick Houses, Brick Stores, and good Wharf, fitmte in Wa'er-ftreet, be tween Arch anil Race-ftfeets, the lot on which these buildings are, is fifty four feet frost on V.'ater-ftreet, and continues that wiuth about 95 feet, then widens tothefouth 15 fret 0 lach es, so that the front on the water is sixty ltvett feet fix inches, this lot adjoins Juh« Steinmeta esq. 011 the fouih, and has the advantage of a public alley on the north, and is a very > titra ble Ctuatiov for the of a Flour Factor, or Merchant A laige elegant two ftsry Stone Hovfe, fitu ite on the Point no Point road. the firft houie to the Northward of the five mile (ton*-; this house is about 60 feet front' and 40 feet deep finittied In a neat manner; there is a good gar den and choice collfc&ion of >he lwft fruit trees, Ice-House ami other conveniences with about nine acres of ground—or ii more agreeable to the purchaser, thirty two acres of upland and meadow may be added to i'. A plantation in Bib:rry To'vnfbip, Philadel phia county near the Red Lyon, about T3 mi:j from thi» lity ; hounded hy the orthampton Road and Poqurffing Creek, thit farm contains about 140 acres of land, a prpppttfaiH"*Lwhic'h is woodland and meadow \ i"{jrit.k house, frame barn, and other outJioslts. and there is fai i to b« a g«od fto«e quarry on part of it, although it has not yet hee« opened, a fur ther description is deemed unrjecefi;.ry as no person will puffchalc without viewing the pre mises, A small plantation In Horflmm Township, Montgomery county, milri.from Phi ladelphia, adjoining to GrarAe Pr.rk, on which is an excellent new Stone asd Kitchen, with a large Stone Shed for the accofxtinodati n of traveller's horses ; ihe hpu'-e i- now occupi ed as a tavern, and is suitable for any kind of public business, the land is.good in quality, a good neighborhood, and a remarkably l.ea'.thy situation : there is fifty acres of land and irea dowio this farm AJfofor fale,fevcral trafls of land in different counties of this state 0~ The House in i'ace-fireet firff mentioned and ore cf the Houfcs in Water-si ee , are now TO BE LET, And immediate p IfefTton given. For terms apply at »4ie Scoth-eaft comer of Arch and Sixth -flreets, to JOSEPH B'.U. feb 7 A VEND RE,. (Si I' cn se prcserrte sans retard.) DES TF.RUES FXCELLENTS. fituecs .iars le comtid' Arur.i'el p:e« de la Ville d' Anna polis, et a cnvirrn* 30 niilli-s dr la cits de V-'afl it g t»n. Ure tie co« Terren a tint superb? rxeifoß en brique a f roil ctajjen, rortensnt 4 cHatnbre* for chaque etage. l.a fitwaiion en ett charmar.te, T sir y tit bi«n fain, et le roifrags e(t des plus agi t able—Ccs Terns fe vendiont en petit* lot*, on bieu en gro% comrne ll poitrra convanir ?ux acht teur». li y a a auHi plufiturs petitcs habitatiom fur i'es, Terrts,dori. le loyer par aw r or.t' a une fomme ccr.Gderable Si 1' on vendroit une ilef cription plu< partien!i?.*t, »l faut adreffcr a l'im prinmie de c»tte fiui'le. Sj via J*w6w • ft. WH.IIIUMKW- '• 9 1 N - 1. _ ,'•
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