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Page 1: Gazette of the United States. (Philadelphia [Pa ......Brandy in Pipes and Butts. July 16 $ FOR HAMBURGH,-n. The Ship ADR.IANA, Captain Samuel Ccapp, Will receive Freight, (part of

Number .907.]For SALE or CHARTER,

MSIC Tht S *'P

*§M§k. pENNsrL VA NIA>

BURTHEN 3400 Bbls. Flour?compleatly/ound, andmay be sent to sea at a fmaU expence.For terms appXj to Qgi TR NET <3* SMTTH.

Wtro HAVE FOR SALE,A Quantity of Excellent Bourdea-ux- Claret in casks andBrandy in Pipes and Butts.

July 16 $

FOR HAMBURGH,-n. The Ship ADR.IANA,

Captain Samuel Ccapp,Will receive Freight, ( part of whie-h

v;-jry?'t_V'?*iJs> i» engaged) for Hamburgh, and isto fail asToon as ifcf is dZfcharged,

Sid tan be loaded,PafTongars that purpose to go to England, are to lie

landed it 'Deal or Dover, th* Ship having good ao.-csmm ifhtioii', bei:ig lately enlarged for this purpoi'e

Fo!- freight o>- paffaje enq'ilre ofRalph Mather,

No. 71, Pace-Street.

in Lon»dn.

July T4.

lor FREIGHT, CHARTER arSALThe Shi?

, , ,y!t Mr. N xon sWtiarf*r T"*HE jhip will tike a Freight to any of th; Windward

AMERICAN,

I rflanttt or Europe, if oae offers soon, as (be is nowready to take in. She'is ia complete order, ani has good;.cconiniod»tioEs for piftertgits. For particularsapply to

Jehu Hollingftvorth Si Co.WHO HAVE fOR SALE,

A Few Punchcons of Exceilsnl Rum 5By the above ikip,,one of which is eld.

July 17

300 tibds. Maryland and VirginiaTOBACC O,

/~vr a funerior part of which 11 Kitefdot, andiJ particrlaily for the manafefiurers, or for theHolland v: Hamburgh nuirkct.

ALSO,50Q Hcglheads r-idy.to be delivered on beard a v< flcl in

C ; :cAj.iM-aktj Eav, forfait byGeorge Sibbald,

No. 170 South I<rontJireef.'fit/.- 24

The SubfcribtrHas Removed h: s Countiag-Ho'.ife to No.

18, Pemi-ftreetj next door to his New Stores.L EI'INUS CLARKSON.

J,-h, 29, t79). diw

lb. ofVirjl Quality GreenCnffecTil.L be La-iced on Monrhy, the ac-th inft. cn i'VleffVV WHlings and Francis's Wharf, from 011 board the

Schooner Delight, Ayies Stokelv. Master, from St. Do-ming, for fak by LEVINUS CLARKSON

July 18

A BAT MORSEfor Sale,

WARRANTED found, fuitabie for Chair or SaiWle,can welfrecommended for flrepgth and bottom.

Applyat No: 18 Pine ilreet,July 17 J-iw

NOW LANDING,From on board the Sno-M *ercurv, 'Haling* Qoyuper-

thiuait, niaflrr, froi'n Ha-vartttsb,

215 Hogsheads of Molasses ;b'OR SALE LY

PR.AGERS fcf CO,

NOTICE.FINDWG myfelf unable from ttdijus inclifpoCtkin, to

effed a r.ttlc»nent of my affairs, 1have appointed R>>-.irrt Hrrt'Wfm my true and lawful attorney, to adjust andftp-ally fettle all-matter* where 1 am icterefted, to pay alldebts, due bf me, and toreceive all monies due to rrut, ei-ther by bond, nate or other wife.

Jur.s 15 §6w ' JAMES MITIR,

Now Landing,r eargoes of the brigs Weft-Indianand Betfey&Pol-

JL lr from Jamaica :

CofTee in hhds and "barrelsin hhds

Rum,' high proof, and36 bags Pimehto.

ALSO -ON HAND,A Quantity of Coffee in Hhds. Barrels aud Sags

' \> Tor Exportationr

jßnrtifly, Id and 4th proof\V"ine, &c. For fateby

Peter Blight.July 3*

Insurance Company of the State ofPennsylvania.

ADividend of Ten Boliarson eacli half stare -will bepaid to the Stockholders; n.r their legal reprcfenta-

tives, on or after the loth inthintBy Order of the Direßors,

SAMUEL IV. FISHER, Secretary.J 10August i

Thomas Noble,Monei, Lanv, i'l Commission&ROXBK,

Ko. 149 Cbefnut Jlree.t;

RETtTRNS grateful acknowledgements to his friendsand thepublic for the encouiagement he hoi received

fincehe commencedbusiness.Continues sales andpurchafes o, real eftatcs and public fe-

cn.riti.es: ?-tianfafts everyfpfcies of money negotiations?

discounts approved notes tolany amount, ucc. tic.

Tickets in the Canal and other lotteries, may be had

at the above office.The. Washington I>9TTef v being now on the eve of

drawing, a numericalbook will be kept; from v. hicr. Lie

T,ubli" will have the advantage of examining the .fate of

tifkets, three days crHcr than by theufual communicationof incorred printed flips, irregularly fcr.t by poll, and\u25a0which arrives twice*a week only.

June l-t *

Fashionable

February 23.

N?ih aflirted ,N°. 1 a 7 and

A u_vv harmonic Saddles

Ju'y 24

Juae 2,

BritainCONDITIONS,

FOR SALE,

July 14

600 hoefheads dittoA Quantity of AnoifeedNovawx Liqueurs afldCaßibrrwks.

JAMES TIFFIN,No. 70, South Seconi-Jinet, war the City Tavern,

HAS Just opened and for Sale, an Assortment of La*dies' and Gentlemen's

HATS,from London. AHo a variety of Children's Hats 0: differ-ent Colours.

N. B. A Man or two as ftnifliers in the above business,well recommended, will meet with constant employ andgood encouragement.

June 6. <1

American Lanifc&pcs.'PROPOSALS -

F)S PUBLISHING IN A^JJ'ATIN'IATwKNTI-Four VIE W S,

July il

SELECTED from the molt striking and intetcftingProfpecls in the ETnited Stctes ; each «f which

Vie-.vs, will be accompanied with a descriptive accountofit's Local, Hiftarical, arid other Incidental Peculiarities

Tune i\

By G. I. PARKYNS, tation

Author of the " Alvnajltc Remains and Ancient CaHlei fn Great

I. That the work shall he pub'lilhed by Subfcript'.on; andtl;ac each Subscriber (hall engage to take the uhole set?f Views, and lha.ll pay for each engraving, il Liable. orbrewn, 2 Dollars ; and if coloured 5 Dollars;

11. That thedimenftons of each engraving shall be 24b)' 17inches, executed in aquatinta, and puhlilhvd upon paperof afuperiar q\4uliiv\ The public&tian to commence im-mcdifOeiy; apd one engraving to he delivered to the Sub-fpi jbers, on tho nrft Monday of eark fuceee jing month, S A '

until the propofedferiet lha.il be finaiiy cQmplcfcd.Hi. That With thj last View of the Rries» thall be dcli-

vered- an engraved title-page.; an elegant Qhara"<steiifcic_ ?e>. -

-r c.

>. T , 1vlgmttfi: a *nap of? th« roitte, conricitcd rrrth the pro»-

pt <3 s exhibited in the the cotirfe ot the Worl.; and anAlphabetical lift ofthe Subfcn'oers.Si.hfcl-ipt'ioj»s are receiwAby Mr. Harrifon, at hisPrint,

{boo? Maidttilafcc, L.I:, >-ir Eoyk-kll-er, No. 118, Market street, PtiiladWphfS, and by aH feeprincipal Dooik-fclljri in tbe>Ur.itei States.

July I

FOR SALE by the Sub/lfibers, at their-Store onWalnut Jlrtrt IVharf,

26 Hhds. T33. Barrels and > Ilifpaniola CQFFSE, lately arrived

540 Bags Jylj'ri- i v

P.ljqhave also on hafid,Red Port Win*?, in Fij«s and Flog&eadsMountain \:;'inc Wine, in Qr. calks20 Tons Brina&ane

few Pioes

ban S.vle bv

Philip Nicklin & Co. J"!y i4'

l iiAUNCKs's Tavern.No. 59 South Wattr Slrat.

AND

T*ESubscriber rcfpe&fnlly begs lcaye to inform hisfriends and the public in reneralj that he h-is remov-

ed from No. 166 Fouth id Street, to that large, commo-*4i»UE, Hyuft »n WtttfrSird Jt, a.9 aStreets, lately occupicd by Mr. Ifuac Ilaaiel-arjf, and, onwhich he has fpared no pains orcxpenfe, t# make it con-venient and agrecible for the receptio*. of gentlemen. TheHo»jfe i>eing iHuated on the fame fpot'where the notccf BeefSwuik and Punch house formerly stood, has the advantageof the bolt water in this city, known long fmce by die name<:f the Grew Tree Watt*. As there are several elegantRooms', fufticiently large to accommodatc any Society orcompany of gentlemen, and from bis well knovyn abilitiestopleafe in the line of hisbufinefs, he fiatlters himfeif witha continuance of *hat patronage whioil he has experiencedfmce he firft. opened a Public Houfc in this City, and, forwhich he begs leave to make a public acknowledgment.

For the accommodation of Small Parties, the LargeCoffee Room on the ground floor is conveniently fittedup with a numbefc of Bftxes, conftracfled in such a man-ner as to admit Gentlemen to be as private as theypleafe?Where may ba h&d, at any hour, Soups, Beef-Steaks,Kctli'fres, &c. Szc.

He has on hand, and will keep a constants upply of Spi-rituous* and Malt Liquors, and of the best qualities.

Breafefafts provided?Alfa Dinners and Suppers cook-.ed in the'mofit approved manner,at a ttiort notice; andPaf-,tvy of al) forts, ma<ic to order, in the Hotffe, or to fendout at any hour.

He has several well furrirlhed Bed Chamber!., forBoard-er* add Lodgers, by tile Week, mouth, ®r year.

SAMUEL FRAUNCES.§

In Bitli County , Virginia,

450 Acres of Good Land.WHKREON are the Hot Springs, iv'ju'j- art frvm 70 to

110 de'greis of beat. There is on the fetid hud a bat:d-forxeand commodious faufe tivoforits high, 160 by 30fret, ivitb aportico thefull length of the hoife t aid extending to the upperfory,and ctber.ncce(fary hcufes Jit for a Public Hvufe, for ivtficb iheyitxere intended; good houfts are over ferueral oj the litfjs, withpiveating rooms. There are adjacent thereto, tiuo remarkable cold\u25a0fp rings of ivell tafed.dime-Hone ivater* Tpefebaths area fpscifcsot the mojl obflir.aie rhcrrmat'wand all other tfifegfesoriginatingfromcolds or objlrutted perfpiration s y and gives great relief in tbegout;tbsy have effected wonderful cures in various diseases incident to tieladles ; they have ibis spring made a perfeSl cure ofa d'ifeafe on aIVejl Indian resembling the Itfirojy, and are remarkable for thecure of Tvbitefivcilings,' c&ktraciednerves, and many other difeaf-are tso olf.intdc to be effectedby Mert'/tine.

Titereis near thesaid Baihs ,

tant

A new Saw-Mill erected, and a Racedugfrom thence, to build a MannfaElv.r'tfig Mill, which reelqimsabout 30 acr?s ofdsrieb Meadow Lundas any upon the Continent,and may be watered every night, and the hay made ther'.on Jells aswell as any that is made near any city or town -within the UnitedStates.

The proprietors ofthe aboveproperty will treatfor the fame 9Hthe premifci, at any time between the IQth ofAugiijl tftd the IGth'of September ; they will alfofeU Vninth!eLand for two or threefarms njear the saidSprings % and if toe said-Landand Hzufes at

; ihe springs are not fold, they ""ill be rented.j B, Goodaccommodations are provided dt ihe above springsfor ladies andgentlemen this fe/ifon, which from experience isfoundi»'jl to commensc in June, and end the frjl-of oSisrber.

LANDING, from on board the Ship "Charlqtte.Gaps. . Jena. Bowers, from. Bourdeaux,

. 30 Pipes Brandy20 'i ons Claret For sale by

F. COPPINGEk,No, 121 South IrSnt, nearPine ifcreet.

W!}o has al/o,cases of 30 3c 50 bottles, Choice okl Claret

§ July I 6 4,1??

WEDNESDA T EVENING, AUGTJSI 5, 1795.BROKE out of the ptfture?of John De Gruftie, the

corner of Eleventh acid Spruce Streets, about theBth instant, two Mares ; one an iron-grey, about 14 md3-4 ?'"tiads high, the legs of whiAhave been much in-jured by the flies. The other i fm.i!'. Bay, low in fleih,about 14 hands high ; legs also injured by the Hies.?Whoever has taken up tliefaid Mares, and will returniheoa as above, (hall be rewarded and all reasonablecharges paid.

New-CastjlkPier Lottery.

PHX2»I£ la tiv» uiniM I.o»|gr.y ..a ja-.fsle.

tlircount } or * ichangod f*>r tickets i-t th<* Cu\al, IV.-.jh*imrion an.il PcUrfjn Lotc rics, at the OlILc No; Chcf-nut Strert.

Wiiese approved Notes to a»y amountare also dircoun>ed..

Far Sale by the Sub/criber,A few hundred barrels of Prime Herrings fit for Expor

70,000 H). Gfe&t Coffee in hluis. barrels and **

Port WineMadeira in do. hhjds. and.,garter caiksMalaga in quarter casksJamuica Spirits in hhtis.New England Run; in ditia

Hyfoi) ~\

Hyson Gomee (Souchong and CBohta \u25a0 JTurk's l£and and ")

Liverpool j&\vce£ Oil in Bottles, :mu Cases of 30 boil!

2COO Bu/hc's bejl Liverpool blond Saltnow afloat, v. ill be Sold .cheap from 01s boaril the vefGsl.

Leviaus Ciarkibn,- ? ? *it .1 ; \u25a0 rcet

TEAS, in whole andHalf clu!U

T

.li* ?

i'Ue liigheft price VI C'. fb, will be givren forEMPTY BOTTLES,

A preference will be given to Civet Bottles?Apply to

No. IS7, ibiiih Thirdstreet.

Port WineOf a Superior Quality,

Nov.- tfiidin? at Piiie-Su'ewt Wharf,

William & Samuel Keith,No. J79, South Front-St-«et.

RIDING-SCHOOL,

Horle Acadcmy;Also, HOSPITAL for SICK and LAME

HORSES, frc.r I 'HE Ladies and oi' Philadelphia and its vi-~JL ' onity arc rcfpc<Sf?ilJf iaforriiciy that a "Building ofthe'above del'cription is intend*d to be immediately eredl'ed,under the folc direction of T. SWANN, where Ladiesand Gentlemen will bo fcllni&ecfc in Riding and managingthe H.orfe according to the cfiabliihed ruies of art,, andHories wjll be properly broke for every purpose. But asthe fitting up such buildings will be attended with a heavyexpence, he has published proposals, soliciting a fubferip-tioH to forward this uftful Seminary, particulars of whichmay be fcecat Mr. Ormrod's Printing Oflice Chefnutftrcct ; he will be happy to wait upon any lady or gentle-nuii inclined to bonoar l}im with their support and fullye*p ain himfelf on this iubj.e&, a line addiefa'd to him atJ4o. 63, South Third Itreet will be duly attended to.

'I'hol'e gentlemen &c. who may have honfc; labour-ing withdifeafes either sick or lamehe will attend on themijf dfeftred and immediately explain the nature of the com-plaint and what can lie done to help and relieve tfyem?healso engages to cure and make found horfci wl\ich havethe following complaints, viz. feet, contra&etlhoofs, sand ctacks, quittors, fplents,wind galls, curps andspavins, either bog or boncy, if in their firit stages.

He performs a eurious manual operation which tak£saway tjie cause of blindness from Horses that have bad andweak eyes. The above he has experienced on more t*a«fix hundredHorfc*, with lingular success.

Letters acMreiTed to bim or left at Ma]of Pan-cake's, the sign of General Iviiifiin, north Fourth ilreet,will be duly attended to.

N. B. Any Lady or Gent!en»an who have Borfesthat have bc-pn ill broke, and very aukward and un-handy to ride, he will engage to give them iix fupplitigleflbns in his temporary manage, at the finill expenceof only five Dollars, by which, their M;>ut'»> and anionsfnallbe morealtered tor the better than is possible tc beconceivcd by tkpfe who are unacquaintedwith the art.The LecftureS on Horfemanfnip pubiifned by 'i . Sv/ann

are to be bad at Mr. Ormrod's, Chefnnt-ttr^t; where-ie contained more concile and genuine inftruilioiis

on which the art is founded, than are to be had in any-wMication, comprised in ib finall a compass, now ex-

Ju| y_6-ALLPerforis indebted to the Estate

diiv&jtavvtf

of Alexander Ritchie, deceased, are requested to make im-mediate payment to the ; and those who haVedemands againit f;iid eftat:, are requaled t® r bring ki theiraccounts and receive payment.

' FRANCIS GJRNEY, ")ROBERT SMITH, ( ExeeutossDANIEL SMITH, JPhiladelphia, July 27, 1793 Jtawioi

1< 0 R S A L E,A very valuable ESTATE,

CIIHU Tm'ITTENHAM.SITUATE in the toixsnfhip of Upper Derby, and county ofDcUncare, 7 I-Z miles front Philadelphia, and halfa viHc

from the ttev& IVejiern road: containing 230 acres of excellentLand, 45 of ifhich ere good watered A. 50 cfprimeIVood Landj and the reft Araltle of the fvji quality, 'There areon the prci*ifes a good tzvofiory Brick Jtloufe, with 4 rooms or.a. floor, and Cellars under them;hole, ivith a Pump Welt if cmcedent Water in frgnt; a large frame Bam, Stables, and otherconvenientbuildings; a Smoke-Honfe andfone Spring Honfe ; twogood Apple-Orchards. and one of Peaches. The Fields are all it:Clover, except those immediately trnWr tillage, and'are so laidout as to have the advantage of Water in t jeh of them, zc\:i>renders it peculiarly convenient for Crazing.

Thefttuaiion is pleafant and healthy, andfrom the hiAi culti-vation of the Land, the goodrjivhborbort, and the vicinity to theci-ty, it is verysuitablef r a Ger.t'emqns County Seat.

lire for egoingis part of'.he EjlaU of Jacob Karma::,and offered for fedc iy

m oroe;CAI -LK-yrrsSurviving Executor,

totei' *''

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IBJ

Tolvms VIII.]'?

SAMUEL COATKS,At his Store No, 8» South Frc;:tf.;ectt

HAS KOR SALE,103 Pieces of Uull'.a Om-k, '

15c Barrel* of exc-llrnt New-Enj-had Beaf,Cheers oi Copper*o oi new f.n^rij

A q'jautitvcf mec's and women's Shoes and Sixers.. i- Wool Hats, "

16 Csfks or Claret,32 Caiks or Shc-rrv Wine,

A lew bags.of Janbaiuf Ailjnce. t -__ _

-T-- j&'fj rrr'sA Lot, containing about icventeen

aar&, on tile Wlflahickon road, 4 troin the city,'Anddirectly qppolte to the houl'e of Mr. ifattc Wharton.

A Lot, containing: 10 acres, in. Iflingten Lane, on fw'droad, near thd estate of Jaf er Moylaa, Ef^.

A Lot, containing io acres iii Turner's L?.ne, cp saidroad, and dire&ly oppoHtc to u;e estate of Mr. Tcrnait.

Pn«juire of.JjQiqph Rodman, YVowdsCpck coiner oiTui-:r's .Lane,April 6

Fresh T E A W,Of Superior Quality, mz.

Imnciia!, or GuiippwdetT"I>lon Gomee,I ft quality Hyf"",Z'j. do. uU.Young Hyion,

Skin,' and[fe jlfc Souchong.

/! Je-zut B'uxfs of eachi f.r fate atNo. iq, Third Street, South.

17w> ,r

i Oi! Uciy a t'ubitjueUy

ZSg®

tiodtf.

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By £>Q&EXiiOWER, KEY £ SIMPSON,A > I of

The ,Wo rl d DisVl afE b ;Or*, A Curious Celled!on of VOTAGUS h and

TR/yELS*(7? El.rC 11 D x'.n«4 compiled from th" Writers of all rr&-

tion?, ly Smart, i-joJ.DSMiTHand JoaNsoN. 5nwl.ijhtl.s ctHijcvyurea ;ind int.rrpolaticiiS ci f.v.rai vainJlcLtur* ui .1 Tram-utcr* are expunged; every relation is1 :r co::c:ic mfd plain ; and tiv_- divifious us countiics; ik! jri- cj-.Mfly *n»l di;hn-v ly po:n;«u out. Inwinch, it C 'jC'Jt'S I-AS-'T (/I /i'Gi-.

J..Ti.is Wort .will It- pubjiihed in 48 -waiUyelegantly priiitid on fine.papei, with \u25a0«. ijinutilyi new type.

11. Eich will cm lain So p£g;6 1\u25a0\u25a0-^eclavo.?Six RU^ihi.r. to carji; ltutc

111. The v. ? k will be with jo hand^onisengravujgj

IV. The price of each number vyjll be a quarter of a clol*iar, to be paid for en delivery.

V. Subscribers names flisil be .prefixed.'bubfcriptlonF rec-ived by the puY iTner* at t&e rr :rtirig

oflke of..Jchn 1 ftunapfoni, Ko 43 Carter's i-lie/, aijVnilfcNo. 79 Dock llrert-

Mgitjl 4

CcnJiiioHs

Yoh'lT'

Io Be fold at Private Sale,TWO n«w thr?e story brick houf;:,' neatly finifhed; on

on thefouth fide of FiKictt, abov! ninth ftrest; CJ.hhouse has the privilege: ol a three fsct alley, -a.i the loftrun back to a 30 feet wide street.

Also, alarge three ftofy brick building, thir'y anj tahalf feet front, or, the (outh fide of Ftibcrt, aboveftreef. TJi 5 lot cxt ntZ 120 £e:t in depth UiiJfostfie pri-vilege of a nitre feet alldy froni "Filbert'(lreet the -\u25a0 holelength of the lot, and of a 30 tret fqaare-ioart for carri -

gcs to turn in.This iaft building is not fimihed in th« Jn&de, aa3 jbiay

be made cither iiiroonc or two houses? it u 111 hi f ».r ft rany large nxanuf-clory. Thj whole clraf ci grouior any incumbrance

Fos tewtts apply at No. ill Chefnut ftrcct,/I\>truo r

_L i_jL ojO uj asil. v V -j . I

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MAY 2i, 1-75ADVERTISEMENT.

THE Grammar School formerly attached to thisCollege, having gradually, declined through tiie

increasing iufjrimtics oi' the late .IVeSiknt for funictime before \iis death, it is propuf.d by die fuii-'fiUtrimmediately tprevive it, ami tocartful inltrudliun and government. The Latin,Greek, ami French Languages-frailbe taught'in it, to-gether wiih the principles of Engliih Gfawjnar, ofGeography, and practical Geometry; l:ke-wif<; who do not ch'jie that their ciiiMrcn iVmld gothrough the' intire course ol liuditk in the C'ojJege,may now have them inftriufted in any particularbranches in.the fame maimer, on the lame terms, aridto the fame extent as m the-Co!.ege?particularly 1:1the antiquities and mythol&gy of Home, in Gepg'a-phy, in the Mathematics, in Nattiral Phiiofoyhy ajjdAttronomy, in Moral Phi]ofnp"hy aad' the lVipp:p'e Jof Civil Government, \ti Eloquence, and'hi' the Ele-ments.of Hi'tofy. They may address their thildie'nto-any of the Mjftera in the College, cr to

SAMUEL S. SMITH.N. B. The young gentleifien fiiall b< under the

famerulrsof moral <iifcipline as the other i ndents?

(hall be fubjcdled to public examinations,ant!', at leav-ing the College, Ciaii i.e entitled to public t.llitooniaUcf the branches they,have studied, and cf their profi-ciency in them.

P. S. The School h already-opened, and. under- thediredlion r f Mr. Scott.

ibN GLJS li CHE K S F..JUST imported, and, in order, a Qnantity of

DUUi!i,E : GLOUCESTER CHEESES for uie.vrhMe-(ale or by the cjieeli, by (lII.' iS. HE?!3SI<V\V,

No. 128 South H cherjlrc.I. P Ci

Bottle Porter for exportation, tavern , or family usePort Wine, in cat's of <<fnc°do». eaciiBrandy, K-uui, o.n,

An/:,H r"7('.vj

, (O. £'?) ?

NQTIL'K is 1> :v.'ion I bitwise An*!Keeling and Anthony!

i-H"il ' . . ~ -

'» , I i y 4

'. i"t T>-I .l' \u25a0' unoex-7, Lr.-'ch

t; icr-tiit. Rrriiof Anthony Kjciiujv .'in; i j u.m : iu ;'~i ' "O'votyof Staffordh> nv:>:i!\u25a0au: :r;. a: chi.'.a. .md v*r;h-en ware, is JiiTuivrj'tTtt 14th d»y &f Milt.. a!Mthat-the laid t".iJc \vi!' in futur. 1' ! c carriedim n-y i.oiiAnthony lvc.U.,>,'aii.i Eitoch ii;x!ii the f:mof Anthony & Enoch Kc'iirg; and'aft who haveclwnts upon thi laidr p'ru-ceri, aro jicfoid to t>anfmit aparticular account. 4h<'S.'«* to theni at their laid .nranuf'ailo-ry,. arid to whom *11 debt* due to the.-laid Cojuptntr&jpare to be paid.

* ' ' Aug I, «4*anthont keeling, \u25a0£NOCII KM-LING.