and Philadelphia fiaily Advertiser: Number 1865.J * # # The price vf this Gazette is eight Dollars a year.—Subscribers who reftde at a diflance from the place ojpublication, and uhsfe papers are sent per psj}, pay fix n - ntls s fubfcrtptipn in advance, and one dollar annually for encloftng and direEling th *■**■" Ths payments tp be always fx ninths in advance. t For Sale. t THE Susscsiuer, intending to decline the 1 D'iUCi BUSINESS, offers For Sale, the r whole Stock of Drugs and Med'.cines, Instruments, &C. j Th.- P.inp is elegant, commodious, aad fulfici sntly know n for the extensive bitfinefs <:oneinthe ' wholcifale and retail line ; the situation sijual to j #ny in the city, being at the c.ji nor ol Walnut and ' Second streets. 'l'he whole, or any part of the Stock, will ha fold, as will belt suit the purchaser. i Tlii terms may be known, by applying to y JAMES MOORE, jun. i Win has For Sale, „■ < cilculated for the river trade— The Peggy, about 3otonsburthen, ' Mulberry and Red Ced r frame, and remarkably f stout, of an easy draught of water, rigging in a good order. 1 The Sally, about 30 tons, fails I well, and in cosiplete order for the lumber business. 1 All persons indebted to the late firm of i« Goldtfjzvait Iff Baldwin, IV. B Goldibivait, Gold tbwait & Moore, or the fubferi T, are earneltly rcquefted to make fpcedy to h MOORE, jun. o 3. § - - j- Ship y Insurance Broker, v THE Suhfcriber, encouraged by the advice C of his friends, offers his lervice to the pub- c lie as a Ship and Insurance Broker. H» pro- v poses to by and fell veflcls and every thing re -1 a ting thereto —aflilt inafters of vefTels and others I in entering and clearing at the Culiom House, procuring and (hipping freight, fettling Insur ance and all other mercantile accounts, and have on hand the neceflary Blanks and Stamps. Papers in oreign languages translated, and informition giv_-n in general mercantile matters —From a knowledge gained by long experience of every branch of business he hopes to be ufe ful to tliofe who please to favor him with thair / commands. SAMUEL EMEKT. Philadelphia, august 14th, 1798. " for sale, For Sale, at the Stores of the Sub- f fcribers, on Walnut street Wharf, j 195 casks of nails assorted ao bales of fail canvass, from No. I to 8 t 5 3 casks yeltaw ochre a 1 5 tierces bottled porter, 6 to 14 doz. each London eirticular ) Madeira Wines India market } (_ TcncrifFe do. in hosfhcadsaTid pip Old Port do. in hhds. Empty Claret bottles 6 Cases of Ginghams, Dimities, Muflinets &c. assorted for the Weft-India market 4, 10, and 9 inch cablesand to coifs of cordage Writing Ihtes, ink (lands and presses 20 purcheons Jamaica rum t I bale seaming twine ] 160 bundles fh'eathing paper Nicklin & Griffith. April 7 tuth£fitf_ STAMPS. W. GRIFFITHS, BOOKSELLER fcf STATIONER, BEGS leave to inform such persons in the fouth ernpartof tbe city (who may find it incon venient to go farther up for their fiamps) that at his Store, No. 177, South Second, near Kprucc street, he has a-gei,erallupply for distribution. He has jullr ccived from London, by the way of New York, an elegant assortment of Morocco Articles, viz. travelling, drefiing, writing and dressing Cases, with lnllruments very complete ; Pocket Books; Etwees; Thread Cases, Purses, &c in the greatefi variety and bell manufaiSture. Lilrw ft on bard— Charts of every part of the American Coast, Prints framed and glazed, Draw ins; Books and Portable Defe, which, with his ufuaiftock, W. G. hopes will not be unworthy attention ofladios or gentlemen who make ule of fu zh goods. number of small Dutch RIFLES, july 30 aaw3w_ Madeira Wine. A few pip" of remarkably fine MADEIRA WINE fit for immediate use, and at a rfducm price-To' sale by ]UIV 20. Kj*. Should a gentleman, a na •tive of Teneriffe, who ha.i been known in America by the name of Lewi, Martin Cevel at one time, and at another by that of Lewi. Cevel Peilder, be alive, and will apply to Janes Bar.y, of Baltimore, he w,U ■hear of something highly to his interell. Or (hoo d he be deceaied, any person who wid addrelj icerli licate of his deat 1 , properly ainbenlicated, will be re warded with twenty dollars, by applying as above. Mr- Pel lifer is tuppoled to be loine where in the lute of Mairacnufetts. i angu(k >. \ Baikenridge—for sale ~ TT confills of 920 acres, almost all of winch is i a fine rich Meadow, (the refidente of the late ■IWrl of Stirling). It may beconveoiently dixided -iato live urms, four of which are bounded on the fiafi by the river fafaick. Til., re are on it a number of buildings, forming , -a'foUire ol nearly three aeres—The dwelling house | ; vjry convi-nientone andjafmallexpence would out it in camplete repair. The orchard confiflsof 1500 fimbeanng engral cd Aople Trees —and there is on other parts olfaid tract net* 300 other Apple rrees-as also a great variety of other frtfits,particularly Cherries of the belt and most delicious kinds. . Also a great number of beautiful Exotics and KoreflTreos, that add to the beauty and conveni ence of the place. Its situation is about lb miles from the towns of Newark and Elizabeth t .0 do from Morris-Town, and 11 Irom Springfield—lt k wooded and watered. To favc trouble, the price is five pound pr. acre incuih, ondelivery oi the decih. <n- T. McEuEN & Co. u '"~ yii>. 78, Chefnut treet. ebruary 2. eod,f PHILADELPHIA: ANOTHER STRONG PROOF OF the great and unpa'a/leled efficv of Dr. CHURCH'S CO\JGH DROPS, In the Cute of i Coughs, Colds, Asthmas & Consumptions. i 1 New-Tori, July jo, >79B* t To )'r "dunca i Sir, , . PWf tinvitfli ot'Twelve Years, I h-ivcjh bnred under a ferere Cough, Ihortnefs of breath spitting of matter from my lungs an<d often of clotted nlood, till at length I was I'o reduced as to be unable to walk acrol'i my room, and ow ing to the vis lence of my and the short ness of breath cauld get no reft day or night.— Hearing of your excellent medicine, ( ihe Cough Drops, I procured a bottle ; I took a dose as soon as F got it, from which I found instantane ous relief, and by continuing it for three days, I bless God iam reflorcd to perfefl health. As I believe you to have been the inflrument in the 1 hands of Providence, of laving my life, I mutt t intreat you to publith this for the benefit of any who may be in my fituatioo, as lam confident , it is one of the bell medicines in the world for those complaints. I am, Sir, your grateful seri'tmt, ' NICHOL AS STAGG, Little Robinson-street. CHURCH'S COUGH DROPS, Are prepared and fold by thelnventor and fn!e J proprietor, Dr CHURCH, at his Dispensary, W'afhiiigion-ftreet, New-York, and at his of- *■ lice, No 1, South Third-street, Philadelphia) ' and fold by appointment at Mr Weedman's 112 ' William-Hreet, and Stilwe'l & Deforeft, 168 ' Pearl-ftreer, New-York. Mancios, Albany, Price, Baltimore, Thomas, AleaaiiJria, VVil fliß, Wilmington, &c. &c. OBSERVE, As a counterfeit preparation of this medicine t ha# been induftriOßfly *iirat!gh some f of the principal cities in the United States, per fonji are requefied to purchase ihem of such per foti? only as have Dr Church's appointment for \ vending the fame. Powers,: Poughkeepfie— t Chappel, Head of Elk—Bon<[ and Co. New- t caftie-«-Heinitfh, Lancafter —Slauvelt, Brunf- ' wick (N.J.) Gordon, Trenttn, &c. *„"* Patients letters (Poft.piid) addrcfied to Dr Church, New York, dulyjttended to. ' augnfl 0.0 jawjw This Day Pubafhed, And for file at, the Office of ;he Editor, No. 1/9 Chefmit-ftreet, (Price \-ith of a D-J'ar,) AN ORATION, Pronounced July 4,1798, At therequeftof the Inhabitant! of the Town of c BOSTON\ in cotnmera ration of the anni versary of American Independence. By Josiah Qurncr. " The inroads upon our public liberty, call for reparation —The wrongs we havefultained, call for—Justice. That Reparation and that Justice, may yet be obtained, by Union, Spirit, . and Firmness. But to di'vuie. and conquer was t the maxi m Oevil in the p->r<u» a (O disunite and enslave hath been the princi- 1 pie of all his votaries from that period to the present." . 1 Observations on the Kostoi Port-Bill, &c.p. 78 ' by the late. J. putney, jun. ' ( atiguft 11 And immediate possession given ; A Large convenient, well finifhed house, No aij Higli-flreet, htely occupied by Doc «or Wiftar, with Coach house and Stables Enquire of WILLIAM SHEAFF, j No 168, High-Jlreet. jufy 31 . ' ' . :§_ "FOR SALE, by John Miller, Jun. NO. 8, CHESNUT STREET, 100 hogftieads RUM, Of Tiieh proof and fine flavour july 19 § Madras and Ventapaulem HANDKERCHIEFS, Searfaukers and Carradarries, of the newest andmoft approvedpatterns,entitled to the drawback, ju(l received, AN B FOR SALE BY Alex. J. Miller Iff Co. No. 64, South Front street. may 18. ?l OX BEEF. 100 Barrels ) of B ef of best quality, put 50 half Barrels } up wit)h carefor long voyages, ico Barrels of Connecticut Pork. 50 Barrels of Conneflicut Tongues. WINES. 35 Pipes of Madeira Wine 30 Pipes of Port 30 half calks of Sherry 30 Casks of Lilbon 300 Cases of Trench Claret, of excellent quality. 800 Barrels of Scraped FLOUR, too Barrels of Condemned, and 20 Boxes of best Durham Milliard. For Sale by John Skyrin, Lanjenberger's Wharf. m ay 4 eodtf Just Received and for sale by WILLIAM rOUNG, Corner of Second and Chefnut Street—and at the Olßce of the Ed tor,price } i6ths. of adollar, ! AN ORATION, I Spoken at Hartford, on the Anniversary of I . de pendence, July 4, 179^' By THEODORE DWIGHT. : For Sale, 1 THE time of an jn.dpnt«d NEGRO MAN, Who is exceWnt "Cook, has about, eight " years to serve. A L S O. 1 The time of an Indented hegro Bey, ' Who is a good House Servsnt, and has about L ' nine years, to fe'rve, they are both perfe<stlv hon- eft and.sober l'or terms apply to No. 166 South Front-street. s augufl 7 4awtf '• To be Let, Aii airy three Story Brick House, e the bouth fide of Gilbert Street, betwe-n Eighth, and Ninth flrcet fotmerly otcupind. as the Surveyor Othee'—Enquire at No. 111, Chefnut Street, auguit 10 t0 j* By John Fen no, N° 119 Chefnut Street. MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 3, 1798. Notice is hereby given, THAT application will be m.ide to the Treasu ry of the Uni'.-d States, for l' e fen-wal of t!ie foHpwing Ci:rtiScifiS of Six t'ey Cert Funded I Stock, flandingit: the naif, of * J -b■; Carbonrfl, of ' ; I.ondon, the laid Certificates having I em loft on | , hr.ard the fiwillow Packet, Captain Kidd. from i i Falmouth to New-York iVo. 3072 I Cert, for 2doo dolls. ~j 2964 I do. 5000 > 1 10,577 1 do 3000 J Willings £3° Francis. Philadelphia, august 30, eo6vv Twenty Dollars Reward, , LOST between Germantown and (he middle ( Ferry, on the 19th inllant, a Small Red 3 Morocco Pocket Book, containing Bmk Notes r to the amount of one hundred and fifty Dollars 3 and upward—several other papers that can be of j nn use to any other person but the owner. i Whosoever has found said Pocket Book and re turns it to hnfign George W. Stall at the Camp near Schuylkill shall receive the above reward, and no qoeftions asked. nugiifl 33 6t City Commissioners' Office, August 30, 1795. IN purfttjnee of an ordinance of the 3ele<ft and Common Councils, passed Ihe 22d day of May, 1 1798, Propofale in writing will be received by the City c Comrx.iflioßers for one month from the firft of Sep a tembcr next, for lerting to rent oh leases for one year, to commence the firft day of Januajy next, T the following public, property of the city— The wharf and landing on Viae street, Also on SaiTafras, Mulberry, And High streets. Chefnut an 1 \V\ lnut streets, Drawbridge, with the Scale and Fish houses, Pin« and Cedar flree's- t The Cellar under the City Hall. Ihe Tavern at the middle ferry on Schuylkill, with the lots contiguous thereto (except so much thereof as shall be occupied by any buildings erec- ted for the use of the Colle&or of the Tolls, or be necelTary for the toll gates.) a A stated meeting ol the City Commissioners will r be held at the City Hall every Tuesday morning t t ten o'clo k, dnrinf; the present epidemic eoim r Arrived in the Jhip Pennsylvania, Capt. Wi l liamson, from Hamburgh, now lying at x Chejlcr. T A Number of GERMAN SERVANTS, men, j l\ women, boys and girls, amongst whom are v Gunsmiths, Carpenters, Turners, Taylors, Black- a smiths, Gardeners, Masons, Coachmen, Huntsmen, &c. &c. whose time of fervituce is to be disposed of on board the Ship, by GURNETS SMITH. august 28. W. Young, BOOKSELLER iff STATIONER, INFORMS his friends and wholesale customers in the country, who find it difagreaable to en ter tbe city during the present Fever, That orders J will be c*—-_.j -».*)> 11 11 patch, at the WHITE-HALL PRINTING OFFICE, in ths white building, above the Mile Stone, on j the Ridge-Road. a ' His cuiloners in the c*;j ara lifo infr«rmed - that the Store in the City will be open, every day, A Sunday excepted, from Nine until One of the clock. s august 29. diw James C. iff Saml. W. Fijher, No; 13 Arch-Street, Have Jor Sale aoo Casks best refined Salt Petre Best London Window Glass from 10 by 8 to 12 by 10 Ditto GlafsAVare in Casks assorted confiding of pint and half-pint Tumblers, Wine GlafTes, Gobbets, &c. ALSO, A few Bales of Red, White and Yellow Flan nels, Baizes and Kendall Cottons. June 27 jawtf CAUTION. WHEREAS a certain perfonfwindled from me on the firft inft. by giving me inlieuthereof a forged check on the Bank of North America, anote of that date, di awn in my favour by Mr. John Travis; and pay able in fix months, for three thdufand four hundred and fifty seven dollars and forty-fix cents. ALL persons are desired not to re ceive any transfer of it, as it wiil not be paid by either the drawer or endorser unlcfs recovered by law. WILLIAM NICHOLS, Race Street. august 6. 'l'he Public are hereby informed, THAT I did not mean to authorise Col. Will iam Nichols to declare, that I would noc pay, unless recovered by law, my note alluded to in his caution of the 6th of August, published in the Ga zette of the Umted States of la& evening. 1 sin cerely lament his lo's, and t«]d him I would tso all I could do confidently with my credit to serve him, but went no further. JOHN TRAVIS. august 7 § FOR SALE, The Cargo of the Schr. Sincerity Benjamin Monteith Master, from Laguira, CONSIST 1 NG OF 94 ? Fenegas of Cocoa 4000 lb- of Flora Indigo 210 Bales of Cotton 4 Packages of Goat Skins By IVillings & Francis. No. Eleventh-iheet. July 2: dtf Weft-Indian from Madeira. Th»fe Gentlecnea who have Wines pn board the Weft-Indian are informed the is | now discharging at Sontb-flreet Wharf, :re to- | ' licited to haffen down their permits, the Veflel * being immediately wanted, Peter Blight. Who wants to Purchase, 100 Barrels of g:od Prime or Mess Beef 100 ditto Pork 7 or 800 ditto fine Flour 4 or 5000 bulhels Indian Com. L A N I> I N G From the West Indian, j A choice parcel of Phelp's old particular Wine in Pipes fit for Immediate use, auguit 15 siot Lest Yesterday, BKTWKEN the War O.Hice and GeorgeS ray ley's Tavern in Market ilrcct, or between his hcufe and the upper Ferry Schuylkill, A B VNX 1 BILL 'OP OSt HUNDRED DOLLARS, rolled I up in a small piece 01 .pex, W'hutvcr has found < it, and avjTi leave wvth Mr. Stray Icy, ft.,11 re- • ct vc tfn&-; : iar« N, B. niQfuy' to a > who ?s greatly difcrclfrcl by the Ifcfs. 1 1 CAU TI ON. ] VrTHOlEASßichard Spclman, of Lunenburg V V in Albanv County, in the State of New Yorlc, rbraintd from me oo;or about the l6th of ( Oifober (aft, two bonds or Bota for loco dollars c aach, and one Tor loeo dojlars) lor which I have t reeerved no eonfide.-ation whatever, ajid which I t am determined not to par. f therefore think it I proper to forwarn a'l person* from taking an as- f fignment or alignments of any or either us them. ( PHILIP AHNDT. a New-Ealton, (Penn.) Aug. 15, 'yg. ) S(, P'- 1 Jt t Removal to Germantown, j j From 136, Mariet-Strert. g? Richard Bayley & Co. for a the accommodation ef theit friends dpring the pr«- vailing sickness in the City, have opened a ll.ira oppsfite to Doflor Martins, where they wi'd find an extensive assortment «f Chistzes, Mufiins, la- - ble lviren, and every other aracle in the Linendra pery a v d Haberdashery Hue. anpift ;9. diot The Office of the Committee, i L Appointed to superintend the building of the Frigate to be leaned to the United State#, is remoS • ved to No. 112 Spruce flreet—- of which those gen tlemen who h*ro cot already Wmc forward with their fubferiptions wiU please to t ike notice. ROBERT RITCHIE, Scc'ry. august 7 $ . ADVERTISEMENT; ! WHEREAS James Cumming to" Co. late of S the city of Philadelphia, merchants, have 0 affigtied over all their effefls, real, perforal and h mixed, to the lubfcribers, for tl* benefit of all their creditors, who fl all fubferibe the said afligr- j ment within fix months from the date hereof. c NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to all persons who are indebted to the said estate, that they are f required to make immediate payment of their res- e pedive accounts, to the Assignees, at their office, No. 6i, Dock street, in failure whereof actions will be inflituted for the Recovery of such debts as < are not discharged accordingly. John Travis, "J John Waddington, I Affi Jumes Taylor, I r Cornelius Comegys J august 18 mwfciD Pennsylvania Population Company. c NOTICE is hereby given to the [ Stockholders, that an assessment of Sk Dollars i* on each payable, one halt «fl 30, and the remainder in 60 from the 3d inft. which they are rc<juenca to pay to the F*xa furer of the company, at the Company's Office, r No. 53 North Fourth street, agreeably to the times above mentioned. The Proprietors will please to f recoiled the r.cceflity, of being pgH&ua] t oth>f a wife the forfeiture of their Will be incurred, f agreeably to the conftkution. By Order of the Board. SOL. MAR a CHE, Sec'ry. august 7 tuthsim r FOR sale; AF RM on the road leading to Stste Island, ' within four and an half miles of Philadelphia, t containing 45 acres in the highest state of cultivation j —25 acres of which is meadow, the remainder up- j land. There areon the prcmifcs,a new frame House < and Barn, with an excrllcnt kilchen garden, contain- j , ing a great number of frit Frees.—lmmediate poff»f- ; | fion will be given. For terms apply to Thomas IV. Francis, tyo. 98 South Third ftreeti july 18. Epidemic and Pestilential Diseases. A DISSERTATION ON THE SOURCES THEREOF, IN which it is attempted to prove from a nume rous induction »f fails, that they never arise from contagion, but a e always produced by cer tain states and viciflitudesnf the atrtiofphere. By CHARLES M'LE4M, Calcutta. This valuable work, together with a view of the Science of Life, —and a on the a&ion of Mercury upon living bodies, and its application for the cure of diieafes ol irwiire& debility Neatly printed on line wove paper, and bound in boards, are now to be had at W. YOUNG's Book Store 9 The corner of Second and Chefnut streets, (Pries One Doi'jr.) august 14 eo7l Bengal Goods, CONSISTING OF BANDANNA HANDKERCHIEFS, Chintz ColTas I Maharazgungy Chintz Guzzinas | Tookereys Eliabad Baftas I Wrought Muslins Long Drawers Coarse Sugars in bags, fit for the European market 1 - ALSO, Carolina Indigo Coffee in hogsheads A few pipes of very old and very choice Madeira WINE For Sale, on reasonable terms, by John Craig, No. 12, Dock-ltreet. July 14 mwstf Dodor GOURDES, No. 28, Pine-Street ; Late SURGEON in the armies ol St. Domingo, OFFERS his services to the inhabitants of Phi ladelphia in the line of hs proteflion. He flatters himfelf that hi* laity* fuccefsful experience in the Weft-India fevers, will procure Kim .he con fidence of th«s cr 9J(; thi» city ; particularly thole attacked by the present Epidemic, august 2s. eod^t gr The Subscribers have remov i ed for the present from Penn-ftreet to Eleventh flreet, between t"/!li*rt and ' Wtllntgs iff Francit. aag«ft 9 f»w 0- Wanted■ —A situation in a Pub lic or Merchants Offic?, or to go is Superc»rgo, by » peifoil regularly brought up to the Mer cantile and Insurance bufinels in London, he has lately been a vovaee horn henrr to the Weft-ln r dies as Supercargo, cjn It we'l recommended, Please to enquirj at the Printer's, august 11 COLLECTOR'S office, . Philadelphia , August 30, 1798 THE 1)oCrc1« of the Cuttom House will from tais diy be tranfa&ed at CheiVer, duriug the con tinuance ot th» lever which now prevail in thi9 city ; and in canfequ*nce thereof the nvi chants are hereby notified, !h<«t payment of all bonds tor duties to the United St tn payable at tlmoffice, may fee made either at the Cuttont Hauls in Ches ter, 01 ut,tl|£ Bank of the United State*. Collector's Office, ) Philadelphia, Aug. 50. J Rl m oval ' THE Office of the Secretary of the Comniifiion* ers for carrying into effrd the twenty firit Article of the Treaty of Fritjndflnp, Limits and Naviga tion, between Hi s Catholic Majesty and the Unit ed States ol America, is for the prefect removed Irom No 54, South Sccsbil rtreet, to a large two flory brick houie on the righ: hand going up the G>: manrown road, juil above the Globe Mill, ulu ally called Maftcrs's houl., being a very a iyaud healthy si tu&tion ; to w:.ith perfoii* having claim* to exhibit, or enquiries t© make, may come or fend wifa the gfeattft fafcty. J.ctter«, poii paid, Bills and Notts,. to be noted or proretlcd, and di rc3ior.& nfpcdling any kind cf Notarial buGnefs, icclofed and left at the Post Office, will be dniv attended to, by PETER LOHRA. Philadelphia, august 30 § lv v Fifty Dollars reward. ED from tit. » arinc Barracks, cor ner o{ Filbert and I hirrccr.th Greets, Kef AUtbnv, torn n Iri and, by trade a baker, 37 years oi "lack hair, and ■ avk complexion, a imail lcar 00 his left inilep. William O Brial, born in Ireland,-by trade a" barber, 40 yep.: s,.{ age, * Iter 3 -a in> hes high, grey eyes, blown haii- and light complexion. John b/rter, born in Saratoga, it ate of New- York, farmer, az years <f aye. 5 Let 7j inches h 'gh, grey eyts, light browu hair, fair ccmolex ion. Thomas Smith, born in Walpark, Sussex county, State of New Jersey by trade a mason, ij years hair, fair com; lexion. John Bcgley, born in Ireland, 16 years of age, 5 feet 8 inch shigh, grey eye o , Tandy hair, brown complexion. ' Whoever will take up the aforefaid deserter", (hall receive the above reward, or Ten Dollars for each, and all reasonable ex' ences. ANTHONY GALE, Licuterunt of Marines. au g u 3 { . T - i v notice. Bank of North America, Augujl 2sth, 1798. ' pHOSE Persons who h-vc xsotcsoi Bills to pay JL at this Bank are informed, That regular Notices will be put under a sealed cover directed to thefefpeilive payer and lodged in the Poll-Office every Monday until the return of the citizens. RICHARD WELLS, Cajhitr. »"g- 89 dtf TO BE SOLD, THE time of an indented Dutch Servant BOY, who has ten years to serve. He has had the small pox and mcaflcs, is nearty and flron K , and fit for house work in town or country. For further information, enquire of the printer, august 4 j Patent Ploughs, TO be fold for cash by Joseph Salter at Atfion Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan Barker, Woodbury—and JefTe Evans, Lumber ton, Those who have used them give them the preference to any other kind, as they require less team, breilt the ground better are kept in oirder at less expence and are fold at 3 cheaper rale—the plan is much limnlified and confilts of but one piece of cast iron, with the handles ind beam of wood ; they may befixed with wrought lays and coulters to be put on with screws and taken off at pleasure Patent tights for vending with inftruflions for making them may be had by applying to John Newbold, or the fubferiher No. jiz North Fi»nt-ftreet. Who has for Sale; Or to Lease for a tinU of Tears, A number ol valuable traJU of Land, well situated for Mills, Iron <Varks or Farms, most. ly improved, lying chilly in the county of Hun tingdon Hat* of Pennsylvania. Those who may incline to view them will plcafe to apply to John Canan esq. near Huntingdon. Claries Newlold. j"'y '7 aawtf To be Sold, at private Sale, A Plantation and Ti atl of Land CONTAINING 145 acres, fituatein White marHi township, in thecounty of try, about 15 miles from Philadelphia, and on the public road leading from Plymouth by the Broad-Ax tavern toward Horfliam, and about one quarter of a mile from said tavern r alfc about the fame difiance from the Skippgck road and about the fime di'iance from the late rtfi dence of James Morris esq. deceased. It is bounded by lands of Anthony Morris esq. Ja. cob Reiff and Detweiler. About ten tfcies arc good watered meadow, about 15 or 10 are un der cfcver, and about 3.5 acres are well timbered. The buildinga on the above farm consist of a fwo-ftory Hone dwelling-house, a large ftonp barn and stone spring-house. There is also ci the premises a young orchard of about 150 ap ple trees. This farm has great advantages of water, ai there is an excellent never-failjng (treara palling by the house and barn, in luch a manner as supply the fame is well as every field with a fu. ficienr. qaantity. The i'pring over which the fpring'hoiife ij buiit, is excellent watery ami is also very ntar : and convenient to the dwelling houl'e. The situation of this place is healthy and in a good neighborhood, and is near to several dir. ferent places of worlhip, and within the dif tance of half a rn:le from two grift and f.iw mills, :lfo ne:r lime-kilni. This farm will be fokl together or divided in. , to two parts, as may suit the purchjfers. Alio a two-story stone house with a barn house and lot of land situate on Chefnut-hill. I , is a very high and healthy lituatlori, and roni • mands a very extertfivc and beiurlful , PofTeffion of part of the house may be luel im« . mediately. 5 lor further particulars apply to Henry Pmtt, . No 04 North Watrr Mr- t Philadelphia, or |o !, CHRISTOPHER HETDRJCK, on Cbtuiul-Hi]! Chcf«ut-fcill, august 1 ith, 17;8. IVOLUMS XIV.
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