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federal Seven Dollars per Annum.] FRIDAY, MAT 22, 1807. Sale by Auction—postponed. On MONDAY, The sale of the T.OT of GROUND, on , th« \<>rk turnpike road, containing 6 1-4 acres ! about one and a half-miles from the city, & i adjoining the property formerly belonging; to ' p-'nornl John Swan, is postponed until YION- \-.W. the ist June when it will be sold on the premises, immediately alter the sale of Mr. F.ichelberger's country seat- It will be divided into smatte* tots, or sold together as *>- ay suit purchasers, and the U rms made known it the time of sale. VAN WYCK. & HORSEY, Auct'rs. may 20.__________________________________ Sale by \uction. ON MONDAY, The 1st June, immediately after the sale of Mr. Eichelberger's country seat, will be 'sold, A two.story Briok HOUSE, no the York turnpike road, about one aid a half mile from town. Terms made known at time of sale. VAN WYCK & DORSEY, Auct'rs. __may_2iV____________________________________ For Sale, by private contract, The HOUSE, my present residence, with ten acres one quarter and twelve perches of LAND. The house is convenient and well finished, having been faithfully built, with all necessary attached and detached offices. The Gardenand Orchard contain licarlythrre acres, planted with the best fruit-trees and flowering shrubs, with a great variety of bulbous and tube-rooted flowers,and a green-house stocked with about three hundred exotics In the gar- den are two squares or fifteen beds of the finest asparagus. This property is situated about three-quarters of a mile from Paca-street mar- ket, and enjoys a view of the river and snr. rounding country which may vie with any in America for beauty. It lias the advantage of a fine spring- of pure water within one hundred yards of the door. The meadow grounds are in good condition, and the land binds on Sara- toga street continued about 720 feet. Ako, About 17 ACRES of LAND, adjoining the above, divided into 5 Lots, containing from one acre and u half to 4 acres and a half each Lot ; each having a fine eminence and spring water. These Lots are perhaps the most eli- gible in the vicinity of the city, that are. or can be offered for sale, all fronting on Saratoga- street about J 500 feet. If the above property is not disposed of by private sale before Mon- day, the 25th instant, it will on that day be oHered at public vendue, on the premises, at. 4 o'clock in the afternoon, on the folia terms: one-sixth of the purchase, money will required in sixty days from the day of salej the residue payable in ftveaimual instalments, with interestf'rom the time of sa'e ; bonds with approved security, for the payment of the se- veral sums of money will be required, and a dead for the conveyance of life premises .will be given on the pajmentof the Uwlinstalmeiit. For terms apply to Samuel Smyt.he, who is au- thorised by me to dispose of the same. JAMES WlGMELL. May 6 ___________________d?mhM Sale cy Auction. On TUESDAY, The %6th instant, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, the following valuable Property mill be offered at auction, tit the premises (if not previously disposed of bv private contract,) Several Lots of Ground, situated on the Reister's-town turnpike road, a short distance above the French Seminary, ALSO, A piece of Ground fronting 1.50 feet on Biddle-street, and 150 on Boss-street, which ground will be divided into Lots, or put up entire, as may appear most agreeable to those ¦who wish to purchase. Mr. Michael Riddle- mosicr (the proprietor) who has a number of other Lots to lease on moderate terms, will shew the above property previous to the day of sale. THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r. may 11. A Valuable Stand for Sale by Auction. As Mr, Thomas Demet intends removing from the city in a short time, he means to Sell by Auction on Tuesday, tltc 2d June, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, on the premises. The valuable and well known Stand he now occupies, fronting 25 feet on Market- Space, and 60 feet on Swan street (but bet- ter known by the Horse-Market.) The im- provements are, a good two-story Brick Dwel- ling House, 8'.c. well calculated for the mer- cantile business, or a tavern, the ground is in tee simple, the title good, and the terms of payment for the purchase money will be made known at the lime of sale, by THOMAS CHASE, Auct'r. may 11._________________, eo On Wednesday, The \7th day of June next, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, by authority of the last 'mill and testament of Ehgcllurd Tetter, late of Balti- more county, deceased, will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, on u liberal credit, the JoUomfg PROPER TV, Ufc. t A LOT of GROUND, fronting on Paca- street 49 feet, binding a ten feet alley 140 feet, to a 30 feet alley. This lot may be di- vided into two good building lots. A LOT opposite the new Market, fronting wry Louisiana-street 24 feet, and running in depth 60 feet, to the before mentioned 10 feet aUey. A LOT fronting on Hanover-street 21 feet, andrunningin depth 150 feet to Liverpool-alley, whereon is erected, a Brick-Hojise and Sta- bles. A LOT fronting on Fish-street 124 feet, & in a line with Holliday-street 45 feet, running to a canal, whereon is erected, a Soap and Can- dle Manufactory, (utensils al1 complete) now la the tenure of Mr George Dopp. CATHAKINE YEISEB,} JOHN BORLAND, I J-ExYs. NICHOLAS BKICE, 3 may 28. ecl't Thomas'and Caldcleugh, Afo. 141, Baltimore street, OI7EB FOR SALE, 500 reams 4to post Paper, At a moderate price. mav 18. *0 For Sale, The. fine- fast sailing Ship TliLKMACIiUS, (Sailing- under a certificate) Burthen 340 tons, and, m com- pleat order to receive a cargo. Apply to BUFFUM & GOODHUE, No. 34, Bowly's wharf. may 20.___________________________d4t For Liverpool, r „JCrC£"-\ Tne coppers-bottomed Ship ^M§V JOHN ADAMS, ^»3jL5y?" Capt. Callender, sgjyj jjagfess Two-thirds of her cargo being on board, she will positively sai; on or before the first of June ; the remainder of her cargo will be taken on moderate terms. Apple '< BEN. & GEO. WILLIAM'';. The above ship has excellent accommodati- ons, and will take passengers ; she is to rettiMi to Baltimore from Liverpool, and intended to be one of the earliest fall ships, being a very last, sailer. may 20 <16t"|] For Sale or Charter, The Ship JANE, .„„ Burthen 2400 barrels. For •SssesSS^ terms, apply to K. & JOHN OLIVER, TVho have for xale, Sarsaparilla, Bark and Castile Soap. Mayl_8. __________________________dot For Sale or Charter, The Bremen Brig- ________________¦ MA1UE, ±~(aJi:^Sbi%' Burthen about three hundred ¦fejfc.i%fee hhds. l'obacco ; she is a good vessel, very completely found, and ready to take a cargo immediately. Apply to GERARD TOPRHN & CO. Who offer for sale, White Rolls, Rrcwn Rolls, Hessians, Dow- las, Creai a la Morlaix, Fries Bunte.i, Haar- len's Checks, Home-made Linen, Russia Sail Cloth, and two and three bushel Bags, may 19. ''..-''' d4t For Freight or Charter, r i**v The Schooner idWM?L carolton, * "fhfm& James Johnson, master, iNtGe, Burthent 1100 ban-els; slie is just on?,the second voy.' fast and i.s in 8t complete order to receive a cargo. For terms apply to the master op. ooard, at Mezeck'a wharf, or to THOMAS TENANT. may 19 (lit For Amsterdam, >''*C3JS The fit si sailing ship .^ Patrick Stafford, master ; fy&SSM&t&i* Having good accommodations, For passage only, applv to the master on board, or ' JACOB ADAMS, may 7- _______ d For New-York, The new Sloop ROVER, w-jjui-fj^' J- Warton, .Master ; S&*ftS»i;->-;- Having a part of her cargo engaged, is expected to sad in a few days. For Freight or passage apply to the master on board, at Smith's wharf, or to ISAIAH MANKIN, Who has received and offers for sale, S hhds. good Trinidad Sugar, 1100 wt. Madder, and 1 case half pint Decanters. april 29.________________________________d_ For Amsterdam, •* The.fine fust-sailing ship GEORGE DYER, Will sail with, all possible dis- patch, the greater part of her r:n-:»,> being engaged, the remainder will be taken on moderate freight. Apply to P. A. GUESTIER, or JOHN BOLTS, ship broker. April 23"N___________________________d For^ Genoa, Or, if blockaded, for LEGHORN, j^Vy The coppered and fast-sailing Ship CONNECTICUT, Captain David Maehire; Has a considerable p-art of her , and will commence loading in For freight apoly to D. L. THOMAS, Ship Broker. cargo engaged about 10 days. may 5 For .Bristol, The Shit Hoop Iron Scupper Nails Pump Tacks Spanish Brown Seine Twine Bunting i Grind Stones Venetian Red Mustard Bottles SIX SISTERS, P. Wirgraan. For London, ^ This British *> Beig GUILDFORD, Maialand. For Sale, The Ship FORTUNE, Burthen 3000 barrels. For s- terms, apply to CHARLES WIRGMAN, Who offers for Sale, For Charleston, The regular Packet, Kto receive a oar-.;;,) on tfta 38th, to sail the 2d June. For freight or passage, apply to captain Wilson oft board, Smith's Dock, or to FOULK.E St. KARRICK. Hrlio have landing from ia'l brig, 50 hhds. N. Orleans Sugar, superior quality, 5!: who'.;, and* Rice, fresh, and of first 8J half tierces 5 . tputiity, On hand, Young Hyson Tea, 50 kegs manufactured Tobacco, Twine, by the barrel and box, 40 boxes White Soap, Madeira"Wiiie, Logwood, 60 barrels Piaiento. may 18 eo 2Je A Fashionable Disease CURED WITHOUT «V USE WHATEVER OF MERCURY. Notwithstanding the many remedies for curing and removing tha Venerial disease from the constitution, and without the u-se of Mercury, which hav..,been frequently pretend- ed, and almost as often proved ineffectual; although the honorable faculty, Oocti Mediae, have united most generally in declaring no re- medy to exist, in their bwlicf, capable of remov- ing the Venerial in all eases without the use of Mercury, which they do nut hesitate to pro- nounce extremoly pernicious, and not unire- quently making the most desperate ravages on the whole constitution, and reiuleringthe state of health ever afterward wretched and misera- ble i yet, notwithstanding all these afcjectiwis heaped together, the writer, who has no other interest in the business than such us every well disposed citizen ought to have, and jeetiorthe happiness and well being of his fellow crea- tures, does most confidently give assurance, that he isas positive that t here ,;j ar.otiierrcinedy, perfectly mild am!, easy in its operation, and which will effectually remove the. disorder in all cases, and to all intents and purposes, as that Mercury will effect .the same, but frequent- ly to the great injury of the person's future health and happiness. I . ¦ writer, knowing the disadvantages un- der which a medicinal specific labors, which makes its appearahee (;w it were) in Arcand, undertakes to make this importai taffair known in behalf of the proprietors ; and. he will ne- glect no opportunity or juatiii-able means of making- this Imsines'. as generally known and pensively useful as puWibh:*-th« old fashionable, mechanical, precise, and lingering mode of proceeding, in smtilar matters to the contrary, notwithstanding Therefore, he ear- nestly requests those who may need assistance ill the complaint above a'ltuled to, lluil they make seasonable application in order to obtain a timely relief—Says a -vers* and. learned gentle- man of ihis country—" Except the itne pox, (to whi- Ji this is similar and equal) a discovery so important and so usefai to mankind, has not been made in physics during the last century." " It has been more than s'eventy and seven t':"hes tried in America, within two years past, and has ever andimiformlyopcrated,(«a/ic(isc-j-, to full satisfaction.-' The specific, which is a pleasant cordial, isp-ee'd and used without any change in diet or mode i living, and with the same inattention that a glass of wine is drank. Itis offered, for the first time, for the benefit ot the people in this place. Although the particular province of this useful specific is the Vererial, yet, as it effects this point by purifying the blood and cleansing the system, it consequent- ly has great power in removing all those com- plaints which arise from impurity of the blood It will extract the mercury from the blood of those v» ho have made too imprudent use of this " potent destroyer of the human frame " Application to he. made at the house, stand- ing in the corner of Gtanby and Sttten-ttieete, on south east title, leading from the Market to the Point, in the infjrning before nvon, and in evening, where a gentleman, competent to the business, will wait on these who may call, with all pos- sible care and tende.ine.ss, in behalf of Doctor Hersehel, late resident at London, Paris, and last at lionw. N. li. "¦ He that is wise shall be wise for himself, but he tlutt sccrneth, alone shall bear it." " Bible." May IB.__________________________dot Queen's Ware Taunton Ale London Porter Porter & Wine Bottles in hampers TiiHQblers in casks Very large Coal, and Logwood and Fustic. p^^^^^^_ Likewise, Calcutta piece Goods and Gold and Silver Watches. May .12.______________________________eo For Amsterdam, •s. The strong copper-bottomed ' Ship PORTSMOUTH, capt. Philemon Dawson, \*iU have ,..„_i i immediatedispatcli. 1 'hegreat- er part of'lier cargo being engaged, the re- mainder will he taken on moderate freight — Applv to ISAAC LEE WEBSTER', or D. L THOMAS, Broker, may 11, eolOt Advertisement. Pursuant t*» an act Of-the general assembly of Maryland passed at November session 1806, notice is lu.-reby given, to all persons holding lots in the town of Cumberland, Al- legany county, and on which ground rents are now due, that unless they come forward, and discharge the same, on or before the first day of January next, the said lots so stand- ing charged with ground rent, and remain, injj- unpaid on that day, will then on the said. 1st of Jajtwary, be put up at public sale, and sold to the highest bidder, upon a credit of sixty days, as by the said act of assembly, entitled " An act authorising the collection of certain ground rents, due on lois in the town of Cumberland, in Allegany county" is directed. The sale to be held at John Rynes' tavern in said town, and to commence at In o'clock in the forenoon. THOMAS BEALL. april 24th lbQT. (may 7.) d25t-lam8m Notice is hereby given, THAT the Sheriff of Baltimore county is directed to have the body of Moses P. L AN caster, an insolvent debtor, now in his custody, before the county court of Baltimore county; on Satunlay, the twenty-third day of May instant, at nine o'clock, A. M. for the pur- pose ofdweharging the said Moses P. Lancas- ter from confinement, unless cause be shewn to the contrary, agreeably to the directions of the act of assembly passed at November ses- sion, 1805, and the supplement thereto, passed at November session, 1806. Signed per order, WILLIAM GIBSON, Clerk, may 18.__________________________d_6t To Let, A handsome new three-story Brick HOU#E in 'Chatham-street, now finishing and will be in readiness for a tenant in a few days. Alito to hut vrjer Sale, A convenient two-story brick House in Lex- ington-street, a few door eastward of How- ard-street. OWEN OORSEY. may 13. e4 By Notice is hereby Given, That the sheriff cf Baltimore county is di- rected to hare the body of Joseph Pieipoint, an insolvent debtor, now in his custody, lie- fore the county court on Saturday, the 23d inst. at 9 o'clock A. M. for the purpose of discharging the said Joseph Pierpoint from confinement, unless, cause be shewn to the contrary, agreeably to the directions of the act of assembly passed November session 1:«15, an.l the supplementtuereto passed November session ibV)6. Signed per order WM, GI3S0N, Clk. May 20___________________l3iL Notice is hereby given, THAT the Sheriff of Baltimore county is directed to have the body of Abijah Johnson, an insolvent debtor, now in his custody, before the county court of Baltiinor° county, on Saturday, the 23d instant, at 9 o'clock, a. m. for the purpose of discharging the said Johnson from confinement, unless cause be shewn to the contrary, agieeably to an act. of assembly, passed at November session, 1805, and the supplement thereto passed at Novem- ber session, 1806. Signed bv order, WILLIAM GIBSON, Clk. may 20th, 180?. ____________det 'Baltimore and Reister's-town Turnpike. Proposals will be received at the Office of the Managers of the Baltimore and Reister's- Town Turnpike Road Company, for making one mile of the road from Heister's town to- wards Westminster. By Order, JOHN F. HARRIS, Sec'ry. Thirty or fony labi rers will meet with em- ployment on the above road. may 5. d Virtue of a Decree OF the Honorable the high court of Chan- cery, the subscriber will sell at public sale, without reserve, at Mi Chase's vendue ware- house, corner of Second and i;iede>rick- streets.ou MONDAY, the 25th of May next, at 10 o'clock in tlie forenoon, All that very villi able 1'ROl'ERTY of Mr, Thomas Yates, formerly held in company with Mr. Umiiel iiiuv'tiv., and which has been"'di- vided !- oners appointed tinder a do. ¦ ;,ij i.. ge v.-r with all the «ed by Mr, Yates to hastrustees in the year i!J00 for the of Yates in- i Campbell's creditors. This property is all in fee simple, to wit : ¦ Four squares un the east side oi Jones's Fails, oniiiesout.ii of VVilkiis-sti-ce-t, tvliich are iaiti ¦ ri' into c\\) lots, fronting oh die Fall's President, Albemarle, Granby, Exeter and Fleet-streets. On« square bounded by thi streets, Alic.<>« Anna, Exeter and Albemarle, and on the south by the forging, being 316 feet on the Basin, which is laid oft' in 15 lots. Foil'- Lots fronting; on Exeter and Polly- streets, about 200 feet to tbe north of Mf George Huwev's dwelling house. Two Lots on Granby and-Vork.streets, op. posite to Mr. John Ellis's. Two Lots fronting on Albemarle and Gran- by.streets, lying- about 100 feet to the north of VV ilkes-st reet. 16o fWet of Ground, fronting on the south side of the Basin, near to Messrs. William VV ilson and Son's wharti Ail the remaining Lots, being part of Hamp- stead Hil, fronting on Market-street, Fell's Point, and Baltimore-street continued. Twelve thousand acres of Land, lying on the river Buchanan, in Randolph county, in the state ol Virginia, about e!0 roilcs from Morgaa-Tawri, which Lands were granted to the late Dr. Thomes bond, oi Philadelphia, in the year 178.i, iw patents of 4 and 600' acres. A tract of Land near Reister's-town, being part of Haic's Venture, containing 72 acres. And for the purpose of finally closing this business, the subscriber will at the same time sell 125,000 dollars of Morris and Nicholson's Notes. Also, all the Book Accounts, Bonds, Notes, &c. assigned by Yates and Campbell to their trustees. The terms of saje of the above property are, that the purchaser shall give bond or notes to the trustee, with security to be approved of by him for the payment of a part of the purchase money, as much as will satisfy a judgment fur 6500 dollars, with interest thereon within ninety days from the day of sale, and the residue of the purchase money at 9, IS and 24 month* credit, without interest. Plats and title papers are lodged at the aforesaid vendue office, where any informati- on respecting the property may be obtained. EDWARD HARRIS, Trustee. May 19. ____________ ttft The Grand Master of Malta, A remarkably fine' Jack, brought direct from Malta, by Commodore Rogers, will stand to covor Mares and Jennies during the ensuing season, at Hampton, the country seat of General Riflgely, at the moderate price of ten dollars each, for the season, for Mares, and one hundred dollars for each Jenny.* The Grard Master is now 3 years old, and is allowed by the best judges, to be the larg- est, and handsomest Jack ever seen in this country. .To avoid trouble, the money must be sent with the Mares or Jennies. JOHN GREEN, Manager. P. S. The best of clover pasturage may be had, but no liability for escapes or accidents. * N. B. In the first advertisement this dif ference of price hetwetn Mares and Jennies was omitted, which palpable mistake is now corrected as above. March 267 »o2m [Vol. XXVI—No. 4063. Von Kapff and Brune orn-.E fob. sai.b, 300 pipes best Holland Gin 50 do Dutch Beer i 600 boxes do. Cheese lo do half pint Tumblers 2o do. short Negro Pipes 2o casks Crucibles lo do. Madder, 5 do. Sewing and Fishing Twine, 3 do. Brass Kettles, Iroo Gin Cases, 37o packs Sheathing Paper, 9i baies white and brown Flemish Sheet- ings. An assortment of GERMAN LINENS ; Cypsiifinp of ChecksNo.9, Lisladoes.BookChfck, Strines, Bretagnas, Platillas, Craas, Dowlas. Ton,ins, Estopillas.Cholets, white Rolls,Ticklenburgn, Bielfeld Linen, German Raven Duck, Hessi- ans, Bagging Staff, and ready-.r.ade Bags. Also, 374 boxes white and brown Havanna Sugar 23 barrels brown Sugar, 2o tons Fustic, 12 tierces Rice, 1.15o bushels coarse Liverpool Salt, 18 casks Rocon,, 16 barrels and 14 bags Gum Guiacum<- 6 seroons Jalap1, 12.0 boxes Port Wine, of a very good^quf.Uty 9 boxes Copper, 22 a 2.3 oz. 5o aasks Steel,* and A quantity.of Glass Baads. rrjay 4. if dl2teo The Subscriber Will sell his present residence, two mde* from Baltimore city, lying between the York and old Harford roads, adjoining general Smith's and Mr. Hoilm's country seats, con- taining abouteiglity-foiir acres of hind, 1 half of which is well-iuiproved, the remainder in wood of a large size, and is very fully suppli- ed with excellent wafer. The very extensive prospect is opt*exceeded, if equalled, by any in the vicinity orcountv. Itis stocked with aii abundance of the best of every kind uf large bearing Fruit Trees, at least two hundred Pear Trees, of almost every kind ; two apple orchards, containing upwards of thirty-five kinds; Cherries of the,be*t uinds ; Pea. lies ; Plumbs ; Jjjjrieota, arid Nectarines, of all kinds; QjHne.es; large Italian black Mulher- ii' s; a considerable number of large bearing- eli-i;>e ¦ i-i s, .;'¦.-. in kinds; Figs; English Walnuts; hard and soft s'ltil Almonds; Fil- berts; a huge Garden stocked with Rasherri s s, Strawberries ; Gooseberries; Currant: and every otharnecessary. All the above mention- ed fruit has beei -. ectcd at».considerable expence and attention foi ty years -ast, by the subsr.ber, v.h. thinks it u^necoastiry'to mention any tin. ig further in re spec v to the land and improvements, it. being so near Dal-* ai«d it is expen t-d a person desirous topurchase will view the preniises. For term s, ' apply to v-' ji ' - THOMAS PRVERS.- N. P. The land may be divided, being tw» seperale Lots, nearly eaqttal to quantit). Woodland, May 18. eo A. WOnK THA.T Ot'GHT TO BE IN POSSESSIO S, . or ::vr.av man the LIFE of Gen. Washington, Bv John Marsmat.t., Chief Justice of the United States, Complette in 5 vols. 8voi with an elejpv.it Por- trait, and a variety of Maps; is now ready for subscribers, and for sale, bv GEORGE HILL. Tha,-following remarks from a late Lore! u, publication, attest tbe high opinion entei-ti.-u ad of this authentic and interesting work : ¦> " The public will learn with interest that the literary monument which has long been projected, to the memory of the most illus- trious, character of motlern tittles, is at length completed. No apology can be reiiufii" site for erectirig such a monument to hiirfc who was the first in war, the first in pence, and the first in the kearts of his fellow citi- zens :. to him who was the founder of a . greaf'snd prosperous empire, and whose mo- deration and pure patriotism challenge the imitation of allsta»*smen This performance of judge Marshall has already been distin- guished by the most honorable and unequivo- cal testimonies ; it has been hailed as an ac- quisition to sffiijdard literature j and it has been considered as deserving, in point of ex- ecution, a place bv tha side of Robertson's Charles the Fifth, and as unrivalled in the au- thenticity of it« materials, by any work in tlie entire compass of history and biography- April 4. d6t-oe Just Published, Now received, and for sale by GEO. HILL, A * Geological Account of the United States of America : Comprehending a description of their Ani- mal, Vegitrble, and Mineral Productions, An- tiquities and Curiosities, Boundaries, Aspect, Climate, Winds, Mountains, Lakes, Rivers, Soil, Animals, Birds, Fishes, Insects, Rep- tiles, Fossils, Mineral Springs, Cataracts, Cascades, Caverns, Bridges, £tc. f*c. By Dr. JAMES MEASE. The American Shipmaster's Daily Assist- ant, or Compendium of MARINE LAW, a«d Mercantile Regulations and Customs ; being a correct and useful guide lo all men in busi- ness, especially those employed in the mer- chant service : explained by Judicial Decisi- ons, and a variety of useful 1 ables, Commer. ' o.ial Forms ; all calculated to assist ship-own- era, consignees, supercargoes and masters of vessels. Walter Jenkins, No. 199, Marx.et-3 rniiHT, Has, imported by the sundry late arrivals from London and Liverpool. A general assortment of SPRING GOODS, Which are offered for sale on the usual terna3 to punctual men. LIKEWISE, A handsome assortment of selected JOB GOODS, calculated for the Spring Trade, some of which are on consignment and. will be sold very low. N. B. The whole of the abuve Goods ate eM.itled to drawb ;ek. »m>l 30. «*2Gt-eel0t Sheathing Paper, fit to be used either with copper or wood ; Sealing Wax, red &. black; Waters, red & mixed; colored shining Sand ; Writing Paper, post, folio and quarto, hot- press, giii, mourning and plain; Quills, and ready-made Bens ; fan-Knives, &.c. Stc. all of the best qualify. may 11 eoSt Thos. and Sam'I Rolling szoor th H -, VF. FOR S.M. -1 100 *1U-, itto e.i..i cd Cologne Millstones, i itious sizes, Bolting Cloths, different ^aalitios. January 24. ea