*- X|e &wtte. = PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL iS. JuftiiTO et Unacem propofiti virum, Noo civium ardor prara jubentium, Non vultot inftantis tyrannt, Mente quatit folida. From the Senate D—e flying, As adviled by Mr. D ; Out at St'nt'n snugly lying, Bids defiance to the gallows. There with L—, hatching treason, Sowing seed on his plantation, Brooding o'er Paine's Age of Re&fon, D—e leek* foreonfolatiou. Owl-like skulking, during day-light, In a darn and gloomy garret, Where #ith L , does he rail at Bingham's caucus, like a parrot. When the lliades of night defending, Mark the hour of incantation ; There hiscourfe the Mammoth bending, Hiftes to damn a haj.py nation. In a dungeon, dark snd dreary, Dug beneath the nianfion deep," At the hoar that man weary, All his senses lulled to sleep. While the" midnight bell is tolling, See the Hellilh crew collided ; Warmed with liquor, view then rolling Round the room, like imps dejected. On an altar, red as scarlet, (Emblem trut of bloody bent) Stood a statue, or a harlot For Diesse of Reason meant ; By its lide a rocking chair, fen- the Mammoth to tepofe in } (Where at ease he'd gap* and (Vare) While finthy spovts or doze in— L-'o-, and Ned, and G t—l, R ds too, oi HclHAl, foul, Master Jack »f beardless din, Danced around to Carmagnole. Dimly beamed the waxen taper, Round the altar rosred the train ; ■ In his hand Ned hfld a paper, Chaurtfing Robbin's funeral drain. Sudden rose a hideous yell, Brimllone fumes the dungeon scented ; Satan entered, iflft,front Hell, D shrieked and Jackv f»int«d— ---« Friends, I'm pleased with your intention' Loudly roared the king of Hell : " Lift, ye patriots, while I mention, ,M Why my visit ; mark it well— ■" 'Ti» to praise yourpatriot legions ; " Robbins fends his thanks to Ned, " Longs to greet Him, in Hell's regions, " When by justice' hands he's sped. u 'Tisto find some more employment « Fit to exercise Ned's bnin ; '< To procure his foul enjoyment, " Let him again. " Yes my Ned, my sapient Pier*, « Favored blockhead of the mob, <* Go impeach Columbia's hero, Truxtvn of his laurels rob. ?' Hade to haste and bellow, " Ixud at Monarcbs, Freedom pleach,, '« Go.my worthy, right goad fcllow, « Go, impeach, impeach, impeach."- Sitan through the cieling dartirtg, Oatheof fealty bore along, Filt'd with wine, the crew departing, Preach sedition thro' the throng. 11, * - " Extract of a letter from a gentleman at Cadiz, to a respectable bouse in N. York, dated the 1 ltb Feb. 1800, recfoed by ibe Reserve. - ** By the last mail we have received infor- Tnatiort that j# Britilh transport (hips have (anded Nine Thousand Men, Huffians and (French Emigrants, in Bretange." A passenger, who arrived at Charleston about a fortnight ago in a veflrl from St. Thomas's reports, that about ao days previ ous, he was at Martinique ; that the British Packet, with the February mail, had arrived during his flay there ; and that the accounts received by her, mentioned the American Envoys having reached Paris, and were well received. A new acrent from France is (aid to have trrived at Guadaloupe. MASSACHUSETTS ELECTION. F®R Govkhnok. Hon. Caleh Strong Elbndge Gerry 9.5 18 Major'rtyfnr Ci StrGng 1345 A letter from a gentleman'in Northamp ton county to_» Boston Editor, slate's, that in j7 towns iti.' tliat county, from which no returns are vet received, lie can fafely fay, fhat Mr- Gerry will t<%. fravelqo votes. GENERAL, OKtStRS. MACPHERSON's BLUES. THE Lrfcion.will parade on Friday next the 25th Inftant,—prerifrly at 4 o'clock at the Manage in ChelWt-Strvt completely tqnipped. The cavalry will form in the JU'Cfct South of ;, the Manage. The other wtlt form within'the Manage ; the Artillery without their Field-pieces. The officers commanding the companies of Kiflemen and Infantry in the County, are ordered tp jnufter their rffpeftive commands, at any time and place.mull convenient,, on or before the 2d day of. May, by which time CorreA returns of men, Arms and Acoutri mentt mud be delivered to the Quarter Master :asthe commanding officer is anxious to ascertain the true state o£ this Corps—he expefts the ftrifteft attention will be paid to this order. By order of Brig- Gen. Macpbcrson, JOHN M'CAULEy Adjutant April i«, *"5 CONGRESS. V(kfSE Of REPRRSgMTATIVii. April 17. The bill intituled An a£t making appro priatiefis for, the Military eftablilhnient of the United States for the year 1800 ; and th« bill supplementary to the laws noAv in force fixing the coqipenf»ti«n to the officers of the Senate and House 0. Ileprelentatives were refpeftively read a third time *Di pissed. A message was received from the Senate, by Mr. Otis their Secretary, informing the houTe that the beiute h«ve paflVd the bill supplemental to the ac\ for an amicable fet tlernent of limits with the ft;ite of Georgia, and authorising the establishment of a govern ment in the Miffifippi territory, with amend- ments. The bill and amendments were referred to feleA committee, and brie red to be prin ted. • The House aga n resolved itfclf into a committee of the whole oh the bill preferr ing the mode of deciding disputed tleSi-irs of Prcfident and Vice President, Mr. Rut? ledge in the chair •, and Mr. Marlhull's amendment being under confid»r,uion : Mr. Randolph nv.'Vt:tl m amend . the- by finking bnt that part which dire&s the Grand tommittee to be chefen by ballot, and inferring that they ihall be chosen by lot. - Mr. Nicholas then rose, and after noti cing the amendments which had been offer ed, and animadverting at considerable length upon the unconftitmi'onality of the bill, moved to flrikeout the ficft feftiow. He was followed by Mr. Marfliill, in ap portion, and Mr. Randolph in fuppb'rt of the motion, the committee then rose,' 'ond obtained leave to fit again; ... A rpcfTage was received from the Pres ident of the United States, by Mr; Shaw, bis Secretary, notifying that the Prelident did, on the 16th infi..approve and sign an aft for the relief of the Corporation of Rhode Island Citllege, and 'i rtfdlotion rela tive to the Copper Mine on Lake Superior ; ilfo, that the Prefident'did this 1 day approve and sign an aft extending' tht" privilege of obtaining patent} for ufeful 1 difcoveriei and inventions to certain persons therein men tioned, and:,to enlarge and define the rights of patentee*. A meflage froijn the Senate informing the House, that they have pafled the following bills *ith amendments, via. An aft to con tinue in force tor a limited period the att intitaled an aft prefcribihg the mode of ta king evidence in cases ofdifputed eleftions for members of the House of Reprefentati'ves, - and ta "c»nipel the attendance of witneffiis an aft for the government *f the navy" of the United States ; an aft to provide far the removal of the government of the United States, and an aft to fix the cbtflpeifCitiori to the paymaster general, and the aflittunts-' 1 j to the adjutant gener^i.—Adjourned.' - The Legifliture of this State, adjourned.: on Tuefday,'April 8, to meet again the firft Tuesday in November next. During. I he" fcflton one hundred and thirty three- Laws were patted. « -V " IUIITIS, Ship Eagle, Glasfkie Liverpool-I©7' Brig Polly, Bunce Jamaica V 6 Schr. Aurora, Harding Charleston 5' Chloe Ann, Camby Norfolk 3 Independence, Ellis do. Polly, Corby Richmond Vigihia 3 William, Hutchins Wilmington 6 Debbe, Starr Savanna 6 Sloop Admiral Duncan, Buyer, N. Provid. Hiram, Wilson Cape Francois 21 Brig Twins, Scott, arrived at Jamaica. Sally. Henderfon, arrived at do. 21 Ship Fiigenia, failed from Havauna in company with the schooner Debbe. Schooner Fly, Borges, from St. Tho mas to Le Veia Cruz with a valuable caigo of qaick-filvcr is taken into N. Providence. Brig Huntress, Sammis, arrived at Sa ▼abash. Arrived—The sloop Profperitjr, Capt. Pintard, tn three from Philadelphia. She bas breiight ten guns, (18 pounders) for the New York frigate, allfo, 1600 round, and 500 double headed (hot. 10,863 votes » We art informed, by the arrival of the Hiram from Cape Francois, that the United States ship Connefticut, in disguise lately approached the Bite of Leogane, when Ihe *»s attacked by fifteen brigand barges, with js,o men onboard ; who not fufpefting the Itrength an 1 gallantry of their foe, teniera rioufly advanced nearer, as the event proved, thai) was fafe— 13 of the 15 barges, being defVroyed by the Connefi'icut. Ten it pounders, i6qc rouitii, and yo double headed (hot arrived her? ycfterday in the {loop Prosperity, from Philadelphia, tor the United States vessels fitting in this har bor. VOLUNTEER GREENS. JCT" The Troop ol Volunteer Greens will meet on Saturday the 19th instant, at three o'clock in the afternoon, at their usual parade on the Banks of Schuylkill, com pleatly equiped according to Law. Bv order of the Captain. J. B. BOND Adjutant. April 18 A (luted meeting of the American Philosophical Society will be held at their ■hall, on; Friday evening the 18th instant, at 6 o'clock, when an elefiion for members will take place. April 17. NEW'WKK, April..lf.T-^r; S. H. SMITH, Secretary. at NOTICE, airerably to charter, is ] b?reby gwen to the member* of '• the Cor , pnration for ;he r<rlief of-po°r arid diftreflcd ; Prefoyterian Mir.ifters, and of tbe poor and ! diftrcflcd «r!3ows and child«eo»of P>cftyte' flan minffters," tfrat a meeting os-said •cor poration will be holden in the Second P'tfv byterian Church in the City of Philadelphia, an the 161b tay of May aext, at 4 o'clock, P. M. for the dispatch »f aH.huiincfs that Ihall'tbefl be bfdtiffht before the boarjJ._ ASIiBEi. -GREEN, Secretary, of tkc. Corporation* April IU. 2.awrti6M,' NEWTSfiATBE. 1.'.- (■JTEVMI -AGTtB !■ ■■ ; For the Benefit of Mrs. Oldm'rxon. litis April 18, Will be proftn'ted, a csleßratid new Comedy/called LAUGH WHEN YOU CAN. [lVriutm by F• Xcynoldt, Efy J Gossamer, Mr. Bernard. . Bonus, Mr. Fraflicis. ' Mftrtiratr/Mr. Wignell. ■' Hindoft, Cooper. - Delvijie. Mr V/6o*i' ! "' '• .Coflly, Mr. Wirren. Charles Wlcrjimet, Master Harri*. Mm Mortimer, Mrs. Merry. • r jSmily, Mrs. Sriowdcri. Hortthy, Mrs francie . Miss Gloomy, Mrs. Oldmiioa. Bttwn (bt.tby. iU BKttr*ri*ptKt,. . \_ A TRIPLE HORNPIPE.. By Mr Warrdl, jun. Mr Mitchell, Solomon In lir lovrft zf tb* . . Mrj QidmixM will sing a favorite SONG of Giordanj's. To which vrilt.be added, a favorite Opers, ■ (nevor performed here) cal«d THE DOUBLE DISGUISE; Or, Tbe lrish Chambermaid. ■ . [music »y hook.] Lord Heartwell, Mr Cain. Si# Richard Evergreen, Mr Warren, Tinsel, Mr Franci*, Sap», Mr. Bliffott,. , - Emily, Mrf> Broadhurft; :, v :'r:.*, Miss Dorothy, Eveagresn, Mr» Francis. Rose, (the Irifc Chambermaid) Mn Oldmixon, Box.-one Dollar, Pit, three gurnets St,} dollar, and Gallery half a dollar. Tickets t« be had at- the Office of and at Mr RiceV bot>k ChalVaJtytary, City TatMU,. »»d ofjyln, Qldwii .n, A,rc|j ftjjeet.; ' : ;v-'- TO-MORROW EVENl^Gj'^ffj^ : ; ; Will 6c parf««e<ji, (/or (>he firfl; tifne fbujcafiA" 1 Shakcfpure'»lJiftoiyUtl>y. v " T«k nMT.tA.kf.ar' T ** ' HENRY THEIjROPKTt^V; • * Of; FaJsagjf.- j King Henry, " \ir E'fc»iu^--"Pritt&4f-W»kv Mr Wgnell—J«Bin'«f : Laoca#<r,,Vt!fi:»*pold —"Worceftcr. Mr MOWey. • Bttnsnd—fljidfllph,; ftlr. Mr,. . u<tj Percy, (for that nigVt only) ' Q u ' Mr ' rrinc i*. - ATtu, the Play a ' _ THE WATER BOT^tE* Or, tbe .Mtr.aatloia Ci.rei DAYS ■" (By Mr Bernard) ■ * - To wiiieii Will be 'addtc!', 4 KrCe; never"prffdi'm:\r'Vn.''Amsri'caV"C«iiaJ' " IN TOWN; [l/ritten by.j. Mr J«Bquij» Mr. Wood--Tonv !Lumpkio> Mr. Hof kwii —.PulviFle, Mr Bliflett— Mr frarw cis—Footmari.'Miiftcr L*£ttVaftge. * * Mn Jonquil, Mrs Fiaocif —Latander, Mr* Snow den. • */■ - v |C7" Mr. Fr.ancis't. Nigbt will bt on Monday .next. CZp Mrs. Morris'* Night tuHl It-en Wed nesday next. VIVAT RESPUBLICA. WHEREAS BY a decree of th« High Court of Chancery, made in a caufc, Jamis against Newman, it is among other thing, referred to Wm. Ore 'ri, Esq. ooe of the mailer, of thr said court, " to take an account of th* Legacies bequeathed by the will of the tcflator, WILLIAM WHU.LIFS, hie of Newgate ftrcet, London, deceased, and also to in quire and Hate to the court, whether Francis jamel, the brother of the complainant'! named as one of the Legatees.in the (aid will ia dead, and whether he died in the life time of the teflatir j" . Therefore all persons who can give any infofma' tion whether the said Francis James be livim; or dead, and if living where he now refidei or Uli relided, and when and at what pi ce, and when and where h« waslaft heard «f, and if dead, * hen and where h« died, are hxreby requefltd to give fuih information t« he said William Graves,E)q. at hi' office in Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane, London on or before the firft day of March next, O'hcrwilf he wiil be excluded the benefit of the said decree. The said Francis James was born at or near i Kidwelly, in thr county of Carmarthen, and if ' living is about the age i f thirty 'c*r years, and J about th« year 1779, was a foremaft man on board j the Milford, a merchant (hif>. belonging to the port of Bristol, and failed lor Jamaica in Scptem,- ; ber, 178 c, afterwards he returned to Bristol, an-* in November, 178 was pressed in the King's road, Bristol, and sent oh board the "kinj s frig-ate called th« Diomed, in which he failed from Ply mouth «n a cruifa, and on board of which he af terwards became a quarter gunner anddffert-d the said ship at Charleston Bar in North-America in SepMnber 1781. Should any person in the United States *f Ame rica, be enabled to give information #f tht.-above named Francis James, whether living or d,-ad, they are requested to communicate the fame to DAVID A. OGDEN, No. 69, Stone street., New, Y. rk 0- The printers throughout the United .States are requested to pttblifh the above. apnt 18' <■ THE HEALTH OFFICE Is removed to No. 141 South Frdrit' Strert, - Near the B'jwbtidgt; April 1- CHINA GOODS. v | ImpotJtd it the sbipHew Jerky, from Can < ton, and f«r salt by Archibald Met all, J- * No. i&j South Second Street, ' VYiiite and Yellow Nankeens, . Imperial, Hyfoa, Young Hyson, Hyfoli fk.n, -Boheaand Souchong Teas, ' Black SattinsandJUuteftrings, Hair Ribbon} Caffi3, aod Rheubarb in cbefts, Sugar in.boxes and bags. ALSO ON HAJJP, A .-final), afforypent °f China ware, and a few Hhds.Prune' Jamaica Sngers. . April 4. dtf .. CHINA GOODS. Importedin the ship Jean, Daniel M'Pber sm commander, from Canton, AND FOR SALE, • • By JAMES. LATIMER, jr. X J ANKf.F.MS, white and yellow IN Black, blue and colored l.u c eft rings Black and colored Sattibi - - .' Mazarine Mue. do. > I Sattin Stripe Dove c »lored Shawls, B<ack and cftlorfd Tiffttias Canton Long Cloth Unpt rial, Hyfun',.Yo'Ut , .£ VTEAP of the firft Hyson and Souchong 5 quality. April 8 .WILL be landed at. Morton's wharf, from on teoard the bri£ Hop#, Andetion, from Ja- inaica SUGARS s? pimento, Appty_to MOORE WHARTON, No: lit, South Water Street d6t. . apfil 15; - - Juts. sirr/ved, and Fob salh b>* the subscribers, OF THE SHIP PHILADELPHIA, THeodofc Bliss, Commander, from Bengal . »■ ' consisting of . Aoaffortment of Piece Goods. Sugars ot the firft quality, And aoo qr. cherts «f fbperior quality jiyfontcu,' ' 41 ' *" ' Willing 3if Francis^*n<s , - Thomas- & r Jobn -CliJford. • ... 'jM/Kfkfl- i.« t. ' Just. Arrived,;. AND FOR SALE BY THI SWBSCAIBBRS, THE CARGO, .Qf the Sbif ,Q a uron, . iictiaril Dii.lc, Cownjinder, £r«m Canton, Si si„- - •' *:,COH •>, f;6phM _ 1 ' (. Hyfpn Skin 1 |> i 3P.i'Syl®"*-".r J ... l- NANK'EENS." • Yclio.w _S ' „t- : . - • -_Sugar'gf .lit jjuaUjjr. P3 s. f.v;vj ,:.i w ' Ca3S».. : . . >.-.-.3. j . 'tj-4 i . i.- - AffsVwirnt.cif.Silkv..- ; . . ;a:":;:.::-\K.itLXNRs.t».iFBAws, •» ft) KTCKLiN and oKtW'ITH • v;: .UaVe-FOR sAIE : • " :- • fmaU cjiejW of Ginghams, " on boat;d ditto xrf colored Mufli .. ts, . . j the (hip "* a ha'U.3 of .St, Fernando Serges, I Nefror, in r,: V&moof Cainbleu, .... f the ' fi - vcr 10 ditto'of iiolorcd'and white I from ' ■ Cafs*ne'resj " --•«>. -J Liverpo' .1-4 trunks of pri'-.teH-Callicoes, - Tie above are in intall after ted package* talculaUi either fir the IVeJi India or borne trade. 30 tons kead, io g.tonsofdr) in hhcJs. 17 casks of fine dry Yellow Paint,. 6 ditto of Vuneral Black, 1 ditto of dirto White. 10 ditto" of Colcothar, 3 ditto of Purple Brown, , so cases Eng'.ifh mfetts, 36 calk® of Nails afTorred, 300 barrels pickled Salmon, 80 half ditto ditto, 80 barrels Herrings, ao ditto Shad, s t© ditfo Maclcarel, 7 calks of Porter in bottles',-' , * ao puncheons Rum. " w 90 pipes of Branny, 4th proof, 15 pipes old Madeira Wine, 27 quarter chefto Young Hyson Tea, 13 boxes of Imperial ditto, Eug'ifh GunpVrwder, HF- -• ' y . Forged Copper Nails and Bolts, Sail Canvife," ; ' - * Empty Wine Bottles, Ork in sheets, Grtrn C< iVec in hhd«. February 13. 1 LANCASTER STAGES. r "r'HE Proprietors of the Philad«lph>* and L-ij-i JL carter line of Stages BISPATCH,return thrfrj er,.refill thanks to their trimtfs«ni the .public iu. gcif rJ, for the ptft t'p.vors they have rec?i«d,and inform them that in addition to the tcgul»{ Lpc,. th .y are pi«vjded with Carriages,fuberaad careful •drivers, to gfo through between the City and BnK.sgh is two <byi., Thofa who prefer thj< m«de of (raveling call be'at'commcdated at the Stage Offite, lign of United States Ejgu, Market flreet, Philadelphia. t ' ..... . - . Slotigby Downing, Dunwoody'lX Cf. "5 sW Nov. 3.0. CLERK WANTED. A STEADY, trirffcwortfcy prrfon, compe tent to kecpiiae a ftft of Rooks,, will hear of a fit'uat'oi. by appfyiflg to Mr. Kfnno April "1 5 ••VVANIEI?, ■" . nw:-"4 "fc po i feW.miles bdtf the country, a WOMAN, 'who" Wilt'toiid tf*i" way,-audi One who cam produce ? chara'Atr. - - ** Enquire of tl|le Emitter, r-i-fVhii'. '■ v-i ~ iv """ didt THIS DAY THE CARGO TEAS. ■r * ■> Rickctfs'j Circus, S. Fiftqjlreet. .•. IV h» BfeNEflr it fixed for Wtft toe exhibited. £ frw ratirrv t>i SINGING, - Ht>rfeman«hip and-Ttrabling; ALSO, An entire nenv Patitvmmt, called HURRY SCURRY; Or, A TRIP TO GRAY's G/U^DENS. Particulars will be exprcfted lb the bills On this occasion as on former favprs. he relic# on the patronage of the Friends and Amateurs oi 'Manly Exercises. tf Tickets to be had at the Circus, and at No 24, S. Fourth Street,, opposite the Indian Queen. • ' IMPORTED In the Harmony, capt. Ktllock from Calcutta, AND FOR SALE, By John Miller, 'juKr. No. 80, Dock- Co (Tats Batus Emerties Guzeenalis Mamoorifs' , Fine Handkerchiefs .... Di>re»s .. \. J Black Persians ( . Hyson Teas T "' ' ' - » , Heavy Pepper Vof excellent quality. Su S ar . J v - Block Tin of the best kind,. /list, by tie ship Pennfylvur.iayfrtm Salayia, JAVA.COFFi, & SUGAR. April 17. VI/E PARVWEXSHIZ OF :SAAC if EDWARD PENINGTOX, . SUGAR. Eipired"the lit instant. The Bufmeli is now co nduftei by. Edwird Pennington who autitoizcd irt r< trie all ac counts relative to tlifcT3t£ partrftfrfbrp. * ISAAC FENINGTON, EDWARD .PENINGTOfo.'J? April i FUR BRISTOL, ' MAN CHESTER, JBBbK. to return an early FalUhip—will tike freight if . apptted sot im raediatoy ' '■ Tbdrrtas -Murgatrapi ..W Scus. * 3V> Dock Str^«t. april-17 ' r ANTED, .. A VOUT9 froa* i'a to, iC years of age, of a Vr»£Ub.le ini" cbligiug Ui/puTitfo'.n,. to attend in a Store—goo.d e.ticourageiriejit wiH be g'lvei).,, Appljr ifctbc-ofii'ce of this jap Jr. -April 17. -..^A: .v, •• ifoaicß -• ; THE Mjilpbtf* of tbc SosJuyflf 4il» Sons-os St. rftabli.fbed'.at Philsdti-'■ phi a, for . t Advjce. and• AfitftanceJ of Jfng iifhmoji .in-.-Diftrcfe, are: requeued to.'atteod' an annive-rCa.r.y ntteting..'of the find-.Society, at the City Tavern,-on Widnefday the »j<3 day « Apr:-), at 2 o'CUjcfc.in the-afternreott, ... GEO. AA VIS, Scc'fy. -Several to be bailotted sot D rrfer to Ue-on table at4-o'clock. AprV-16. IMPORTED. * fa"tbe~-Ship'CAifirti}!-from dit-.e, ' Friel>ard!Dalc,Ef(i. Yellow Naokccij, ' Silk*,' ; Imperial, Young Hy/on, Hyforf Skin," Gre<-ii'and -- Souchoing .*• pply t® the fubferiber, -or at MHTrt- Willing* and Francis's, Perin-ftrett. R. WILL^Q.... AprjUS-' "A'GXJOD THItl'E ITOXT HOUSE &? LOT, ' FOgSALB IX THET CITY OF BURkINOTON, SI THAT'S on High Strict,, the Bth de«r b«- low-James Sterling .on the fame fide of "t hi vrirf. "The frist -hi*' keen pccupi'ed for .fcveril yeifir>aj a Shoeflore, a?d thora »r« tbiSDiodrouf back building, which with iff artVan'Wgei of fituition, .readers it a very eli gible fiyld for bufiqeii, * retreat p«r lun wishing to remove from Philadelphia.— Tiie jot i* in a high flai£ of cultivatut* m»' [gardmj't and i*ft6r«d wirtf. * tafijtj ofekoite fruit freW -> ■■ . filivlfj ' ALS», A TALV.AILE TAN .-Y'A R D, With building thereon, which areJargeand nearly nS'w, situate jjn tfeeeaft fide" of Wood Street, aid iVadjoimng to the above defcribid ptemfe». ' "On the weft fide of tbe fame street a lot well fitaaled i» hui d upon. Containing upwards sf t>»« acre, about 300 feel in. depth 4tid Jso t'eet fronj,' ft may ue fold, either altogether "or in (epaiatetots of from to to 30 fe*», so 11 to luit the-Curchafer. ■>' '• LIXEW ISE, A tout 3p Acres of Lard, Two and in half .milts from Hurlinfton on the*o»d to Dunk's Ferry, haying a profpeifl of the and handsomely situate for a ■Country-Retreat, "or Suitable for raifidg truck for the Philadelphia' market, so be fold toge ther,. *>r tlrrfdfcd ttrfuit the-purch>fer • TTbfsforqrumc property .w*<li bs fold oh easy -terras-wish refpefl .to payments • •FoV'Tflh'Ser particulars ewqsire of.Jothmn R-. Smi N'. Sri; t ifth Street, John Smiflii J»n, 'No. 93, Arch ftreet,.or of Smith . a«dA'l!mfon,':BOr!ingtt>n. , 4thme. 17 ifjt street^ ti'.ot <liw dt2j3 ' 'T ' I ' ' J "iTiw.' taw6«r i
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