ALL RLKSONS A Indebted tu'.lli - hmu ot Mr. John FiNNO,late of Philadelphia, deeeafed,are desired to make pay ment, and those having any demands, to present th«m for fettlewtnt, to SAMUEL BLODGET, Adm r. ) or I JOHN WARD FENNO, Agent to the adminiftratfon. Nov. 3o Bond &c Brooks, Corner of Market and Sixth streets, HAVE RECEIVED, r by the late arrivals from London, Liver- v pool and Hall, tic A LARGE AND CENERAL ASSORMENT OP ;n DRY GOODS, * Which they are now openirg for sale, at the most reduced pri6es, for cash or the usual credit. nov 17 £_ )j : The owners of the fliip New-Jersey from f r Cantun expeft in a few days part of the Cargo of that vefliil in town, p; ai —consisting or— hi A general aflbrtment of Silks & Sattins, Nankeens, White and Yellow, Cassia China Ware a/Torted § Bohea Soucheng 7 K A $ Hyson Shut > Q f c , c^y,:it quality, and- Yiu*ig I iyfon | in Large and Small packagos. Hyson, and ° Imucrial Fer terms of aale—apply at the Stores of Nicklin Js* Griffith, Arc., ibald M'Call, , IVm Read & Co. George Plumfled, v dec 16 § _ FOR SALE J By the Sttb/cribers, ON VERY LOWTERMS WAX CANDLES, OF A SUPER IOK QU.\LITV, Either by the Angle box of 241b*. or by the quan - * tity. Wtilpigs iS" Francis. nov >24 j nit Arrived, In rhe Brig K'iz i, from the Mediterranean, and now landing a- W'aJhut Street wharf, Fourth proof Brandy in Pipes. j An aflbrtment of valuable DRUGS, i CONSISTING OF T Opi»m, Aloes, Caniharidcs, Camphifc, Senna, c Creator Tartar, See. See. i of Lemon rnd Bergamot Writing paper l Swe«t oil in bottles and ilafks Olives, anchovies andcaj»er® Jumper ber.ies A LS J.—ltalian lufceflring* Satins Craves Umbrellas Keraaimng on Hand, St. Croix Sugars, Clanet in cases Old Madeira Wine of the firftquelity. JAMES YARD. November 3 § Just Imparted, Iron cannon, double fortified, Woolwich proof, •> with their carriages complete—-3, 4, 6 and 9 pounders. Carronades, Wyelwioh proof, with carriages, &c. complete—ll, 18 and 14 pounders. Cannon powder in ltegs of ijlbs. each Round, double headed, and canniftsr (hot Patent fheathiivg copper, bright, affortcd 18,10, 14, »6 and 28 or per square foot, (beets 48 by 14 inches, fuitaHe for v»(Tcls from too to 1000 tons ! Copper nails, bolts and fpikos Boarding Pikes, Common cutla(Tes Gunners (lores of all kinds Tin-plates No I—l-3 cross boxes Patent (hot in calks of jewt. each London porter and '■town fts'it, in calks ef 7 dor. bottled. Earthen ware in e. ates, artorted For Sale by SIMON WALKER, Pine near jth flreet. Oflobcr 19 . eo.tf. TO LET, And may be entered on in abc.it two weeks from, the date, TWO Ranges of stores and Gompting Houses lately erefled by the fubferifcer, jufl below Market-street wharf; — The stand for bufi.ntfs equal to any in the city. For terms apply to PAUL BECK, jr. No. 11 South Wjter-ftreet. Who has it> store several boxes, chests and packages merchandize received from New- York per the schooner WeymouA, Henry Al len mafttr, —the owners are requested t» eall for them. flee. 11. mwfiw THE SUBSCRIBER IATELY Or TH* HOUSP OF LANE, GODFREY Co. INFORMS his friends in particular and the public in general, that he continues in the fame line of buflnel's as formerly at the store lately occupied by MefTrs. Morgan and Price, on Stamper's wharf, below the Drawbridge, where he has for sale a general afTortmeitt of bar, rod, (licet and Hoop iron, country and English steel, open and ten plate stoves, a few pair of double .. fortified 4 and 61b iron cannon, cannon ball j and grape ffiot, forge hammars and anvils, a S quantKy of cafl iroe balljll for vefTels, chim ■ ney backs and jams on a new and improved plan. Hollow ware aflbrted. Ordert for any kind of calling will be received at the store and executed at the air furnace at the shortest notjee. A small House to let, Above Ftfth flrcet —Enquire of the Subscriber. Wm. LAVE, jan 3. eodi,;t TO BE LET, ANE AT. convenient two-(lory frame HOUSE and BAKE-HOUSE,fituatfi in south Fourth ftteet, below Gernitn ftrc«t—ThcKoufe is in com. plete order, having two rooms on a floor, with a spacious garret; the lot is 19 1-1 fe»t front on fourth street.and 111 I-a feet deep. Apply to CHRISTIAN BETZ, no I js, Mullierry-ftrcot. N B —As the property belongs to orphan *hil- Hren, it is eapeSed that good fccurity Will b« given of the rent. Philadelphia, deccmber jr, 1798 Ifawjw Jamaica rum* A Cargo now landing at South Jlreet wharf, FOR SALE BY PETER BLIGHT, Apply at Stores oh the Whlrf, WHO AL $0 OFFERS FOR SALE, ,\T BRANDY, ill and 4th prbol Madeira and Port WINES, &c. &c. Nov. i. dtf George Davis's 21 LAW-BOOK ST 0 RE, No. 319 High Street, Latest London Irish Editions. GEORGE DAVIS's Fall importation isnow arranged of which a more capital collec tion he believes was never offered for sale either 2< n this City, London or Dublin It combines j 0 almoll every book in,with several valuable books , out of prints Davis's confining himfelf to the sale of Law-Books only, it will appear obvious , a to profeffisnal Geßtlemen, the advantages they ij have both in fele&ion and prke by purchasing 9c from him. 4 - His Catalogues being ready, gentlemen will 1 particularly oblige him by calling for them 1 and to those residing; at a distance, by fovoring him with their addreft (post-paid) they fhaU be sent. nov a6_ mftthim For Sale, Several Interejling Files of Newspapers, Publi/hed in this City, for the year 1798, v I 1— The PhTadelphia Gazette. The Gazette of the United States. 1 The True American. 1 The Aurora. The above Files are complete, and in the belt order. Enquire at No. 21, North Se venth-street, near Sugar Alley. A Convenient two Story Brick Houle Suitable for a small Family. TO LET Apply as above. Jan. 3. ws6t Pocket Books, for the year 1799. THll DAT WAS FUBLIIHED, Br WILLIAM T. BIRCH, No, 17, ScAith Sacond-flreet. THE AMERICAN LADIES 1 POCKET-BOOK; » FOR flit TEAR 1799. I Embeltifhed with miniature HkenefTes of the I President of the United States and General Waft- t i ington ; containing an Almanack, ruled pages lor , memorandums, and for an account of mowes re- ] , ceived, paid or lent, for every day in the y»ar , new country dances, mifcellareous pieces in prose and verse, new song*, a i*irketing table, and other • ufeful tables. < ALSO, THE GENTLEMANANNUAL . POCKET REMEMBRANCER, ; FOR THb TEA# 1799. Embellithuil with the fame miniature likeneflits, ( containing all almanack, ruled panes for momoran- 1 dunn and a cash account, a lill of the numbers of Congrefi, the departments of State, War, Navy, , Treasury and Judiciary, with an account of what i- material in each; the federal courts of law. Mint establishment, heads of all the mot impor tant a&s of last fcflion of Congrtfs, a lift of the ' (lamp duties, of duties payable on goods imported and on domfttic articles, a lift of thr British navy several ufeful tables, and other imorelling matter, f, I'he above books are neatly bound th red leather 9 with tucks and pockets. Sold aMo by G. Hill, Baltimore ; Somerville, New-York ; Bailey and Waller, Charleston; and by the principal bookseller* in Boston. WHERE ALSO MAT BE HAD, [price it 1-2 cents.] ', Heads nf the molt important ads of the laftfef. 8 fion cf Congress, priaatd in a pocket size, and 0 neatly dona up in marble paper. W. Y. Birch has for sale, a good afiortmsnt of merrhants'account bocks, paper and other station ary gfcods, playing cards, hair and leather trunks, dec 19 W4W AH Persons indebted to the Kltate of Samuel Cooper, laie of this city, Phyfi z. cian, deeeafed, are requefled to make payment to the fubferibers : —And those persons who have any demands against the said Eflate, are desired to bring in their accounts for ftttle ment to SAMUEL COATES, ") THOMAS MORRIS, („ MORDECAI LEWIS, 0 r ( txecmnrs ELLISTON PEROT, ) ks of the Will of the said Samuel Cooper. Phila. iz mo. 16, 1798. eout ig ill ST* Several of the DoSor's book* are miffing, or in particular five or fix volumes belonging to setts. is ,t ." fu PP°f'' d they have bee* lent to some of his friends who will oblige th« Executors by returning them without delay. , NEW NOVELS, PLATS, J MAG AZ LNES, »'l Chalk's Circulating Library. No. 75, North Tbird-Jlrcet. THE Proprietor, in compliance with his pro mises to render this Institution a complete source of rational amufein«nt and inftruftion, by repeated acquisitions ofestertaining and intereft ne ing publications, has now added to his former ne folleilion Four Hundred Volumes of mifcella ■'y »«ous works, comprising nearly all the latejf on fublijt. Ed Novels and Dramatic prod lift ions :re catalouget of which are ready for delivery to >d, fubferibers. el, N, B. Subscribers, and others, who fttll re- taken from the Library previous to all theficknefs, are requeued to return them imrae -1 a diately : the fines will be charged from the 14th m- of November. ' e( l - For fak, eft „ F „' ne fUTOred Imperial, Young Hyson, Hyson, Hyson Skin, and Souchong TEAS. d<,c - __ t£mßw NOTICE, er. ALL persons indebted to theEftate of 1 homas Brooks, late of the city of Philadel- phia, Brafs-F»under,dtceafed, are desired to make immediate payment and those who have any de mands against said eflate to bring in their accounts ISE properly attested for settlement to rth DAVID BROOKS, adminiflrator. ' m - J™ * lcod 3 t on Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike Road Company. THE STOCKHOLDERS, ARE hereby notified that an Ele&ion for Pre* lident, Managers and other officers for the hil- ensuing year, will be held at the Company's Office iren I on Monday the 14th January next at ten o'clock. 1 Wm.OOVETT, Secretary. JW j ftt 11 mictu 4 w Imported 1 1 n the last arrivals from Bremen, x Hamburg and Amsterdam, | o AND FOR SALE, r REASONABLE PRICKS ANu ON A LIBIRAL U CREDIT, BY « , PRATT & KIN T7.IKG, M N0.95, North vVater ftrcet. g v 115 bales & boxes Ticklenburghs, ce hempen linens and ostnabrigs from 1/5 to 5/per ell j" ro do. bleached and brown heflians hu (.0 do. brown rolls suitable for cos- . fee bagi Ti so do. ltrong do. do. for cotton do. c< ,0 chests platillas 4 do. sealing-wax to 3 do. dowlas 3 packages oil-cloth |0 do. crcas ala Morlaix 4 do. fail-twine to 1 do. eflopaillos I do. watches lu [5 do. Bielefield linen 14 pipes Port wine )o do. patterbornes 91 cases claret an »5 do Brittanias 130 do fine long corked th X do. Holland canvass claret f* l I do. Ruflia do. 1600 bu(he Is fine fait ch 3 do. Ruflia (heetrngs 40 calks of rail briniflone pa I do. ravens duck 100 caflcsofnaval tlores. pa » do. Ruflia drilleiw 50 lot;s prime mahogany pa I do. brown holland 4 cuff - e n,i " s fu a do. Silesia rouans t> bundles German lteel to j dt.Wahrendrop linen 10 chests ol slate» and in 1 do. Caraudoles pencils | fu I do. Fiemifh linens A package of fk«es St I do. cambricks and A do. wookn caps, &c. fu lawns 4 chells of Nurtnbcig b« 1 do diaper toys j » I» do. tlripes 40 fcigs of yellow ochre | lg do. checks .1 »hds. Glue j » do. fiamois S barrclt of Lentilles I do. Arabia stripe s shells of prime red I do. banting for color- cruffc Holland cheefa I packa. Madras hand- 30 kegs of pearl barley J kerchiefs 60 boxes of capers j, t-do. Turkey yarti 400 fides of upper and t j 6 bales empty bags foal leather j 1 chest hair ribl and ?oc boxes window glass, 3 boxes tapes,uflbrted iioo Demijohns 2 d». bobbin, assorted jo boxes glass tumblers - I box threads & tapes assorted 1 do. fii*e blue liflados 1 hhds. punn'ce stone 5 chelis men's flippers 1 box ol mill lows 3 ilo. bed ticks I calk of cutlery a calls hog's brlftles A quantity of Cone jugs 6 clielU writing paper and pickling pots 4 do. quills A fiiw (tips anchors, &c. y november 11 tu&l tf >1 DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, TO WIT t ' BE IT RRMrEMBERKD, 0 THAT on the twelfth day s ILSj of August, in the twenty-third year of A the Independence at the United States ol j' America, Besijamin Smith Barton, of the said dif- >' tricl, hath deposited in this office the title of a book the right whereof hi claims at author in the words following to wit: "New Views of the Origin of the Tribes and " Nations of America—By i'snjamin Smith Bar * ton, M.D»Corr«fpoadent Member of the Socie " ty of the Antiquaries of Scotland, Member of " " the American Philofophic»l Society, Fellow of " the American Academy of Arts and Sciences of " Bofloa, Correfpond<dg Member of the Mafla " ehtfetts Historical Society, and Profcffor of " Materia Medica, Natural Hiflory and Botany " in the Univerflty of PennfyWania." In conformity to the ail of the Congress of the United States, intitled •' An ail for the encourap:- s ment of learning by securing the copies of inapt, c charts,and books, to the authors and proprietor, f of such copies during the times ther»in mentioned.'! . SAMUEL CALDWELL,CIerk, Did. of Penn' ( November 1, 17y8. DISTRICT OF rENfoSYLfAMiIA, TO IVIT: j BE IT REMEMSEKED, THAT on the tenth day i L. S.C of December, in the twenty third 1 y ear 0 f the Independence of the U- 1 nited States of America, JOHN 1 LAMBERT of the said Diftriifl, hath deposited in ; I this office the title of a book, the right whereof he t claims as author in the words following, to wit: I " A lhart and practical Essay on Farming ; bo- I " ii;g the experience of a farmer of about sixty 1 " years of age, near forty ysars of which were 1 " (pent in England, Eflex eounty, «n land where 1 " farming is done in the grcatell perfection, 1 " and near seven years on three bundled and " twenty acres ot worn-out land in Pottfgrove and 1 " Alio way creek, in Sa'cm, count y, Weil-Jer fey— "' Shewing the means whereby these worn-out 1 " lands may be improved, and that the means are " in the power of almcifl. every farmer." In conformity to the aft of the Congress of the United States, intituled " An aft for the encouragement of learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts and books to the authors and proprittprt of such copies du ifng the terms therein mentioned." D. CALDWELL. Clerk of the Dtflrifi of Pcnnfjloania. dec. 13 iaw4w Patent Ploughs, TO be fold for ea(h by Joseph Salter at Atfion Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan Harktr, Woodbury—and Jefle Evans, Lumber ton, Those who have ul'ed them give them the preference to any other kind, as they tequirr less team, break the ground better, are kept in •rder at less cxpence and are fold at a cheaper rate —the plan is much limplified and confiltsof but one piece of cast iron, with the handles and beam «f wood ; they may be fixed with wrought lays and coultcrt to bt put on with screws and taken off at pleasure Patent rights for vending with inftruftioas for making them may be had by applying to John Newbold, or the fubferiher No. aia North Front-street. Who has for Sale; Or to Lease for a term of Tears t A number of valuable traftt of Land, well situated for Mills, Iron iVorksor Farms, most ly improved, lying chiefly in the county of Hun tingdon ftatt of Pennsylvania. Those who may incline to view them will please to apply to Joha Canan esq. near Huntingdon. Claries Newbold. jtily n aawtf Charles Campbell, WATCH-MAKER. HAS removed to the Shop formerly occupied by Mr. John Wood, No. 55, corner of - Froatand Chefnut-ftreett; where he will thank ■ fully receive and execute orders with neatness : and dispatch HI HAt CONSTANTLY ON HAND, 3 A Neat and Large Alortment of Clocks Watches. , WANTED, A JOURNEYMAN; ALSO, one or two Apprentices of refpedla ble parenti. \ FOR SALE, A large quantity of Watch Glasses Hholtfalc and Retail. »»*. 14 3»wtf [ REASURY DEPARTMENT; June 17, 1798. SJOTICE is HEREBY GIVIiN. That by vir. IN tuc of an aft, paiTedduring the p'oient fef ion ®f Congress, so much ol the aft encituled l An Aft making further pro-iOou for the tup- t port c( public creJit, an>l fur th.- redemption 1 1 of the public debt'WpalTcd the third day of j di 4arch, one thousand fevcp hundred and ninety- ] ive, as bart from settlement or allowance, ; Certificates, commonly called Loan Office and inal settlement Certificates, and Indents of In- th erctts, is suspended until the twejtib day oj [une, which will be in the year one thousand icven lundred and ninety nins. tr That on the liquidation and settlement of the aid Certificates, and Indents of Interest, at the rreafury, the Creditors will be entitled to receive Certificates of funded Three Per Cent. Stockequal :o the amount of the said Indents, and the arrear »ges of interest due on their- said Certificate*, prio: to the firtl day of January one thousand leven >■ hundred and ninety one. ' That the principal fumsof the fjid I.oan Office and fiual settlement Certificates, with the iHtereti thereon, since the firft day ot January, one thou rand seven hundred M,d ninety one, willbedif- y charged after liquidation at the rroafury, by the p paymunt of interest and reimburf<ment of princl- (j pal, equal to the sums which would haye been payable thereon, if the said Certificates had been jj. fuhfetibed, pursuant to the A-*- making provision for the debts of the United States, contrasted dur ing the late war, and by the payment of other sums, equal to the market v*lue of the remaining Stock, whieh would have been created by (ucti fubferiptions a«aforefai4, which market value w-ill be determined by the Comptroller ofjhel reafury. : OLIVER VVOLGOTT, Secretary of the Trtafury. P juneiS xawtt NOTICE. A IJ, persons who have any demands again (1 rf.c estate of the late WiLkl m Clifton, decealed, and who have not-already produced their their accounts, are requeftud to fend them to the lubfcriber at no 171, north Second street. ELIZABETH TUCKER, Adm'x Philadelphia, aov. 19,1798 mscth4w A SHORT AND HRACTItAL n ESSAY, c ON FAR MING-. BEING the experience of a farmer of about Cxty v years of a;'C ; neae forty years ol which were fpmt n in England, Essex county, 011 land where farming - is done in the greatest perfeftion : and near feveu tl years on three hundred and twenty acre* of worn out land in Pottfgrove aud Alloway creek, in Salem county, West-Jersey : Shewing the means whereby these worn out lands may be improved ; and that the means are in the power of almolt every farmer: Printed for the Author, AND SOLD BY ZACJIARLAH POULSON, Cbefnut-Jireet, Philadelphia. N. B.—Some ot the large fort of Clover £crd ■iiy be had at Mr. John Cuoper't, baker, ao. 1j • ' Race-street. December 13, laW4w Valuable Property for Sale. i FOR SALE, THAT well known Estate, called | SHREWSBURR FARM, formerly the residence 1 of General Joha Cadwaladar, o%iit« on Saflafras | River,in Kent county, Maryland—containing v bout 1900 acre* of prime LAND, upwards of SCO of which are in woods. The Buildings are all ex- i cellent, and coi.fift of a lundfoaie Dwelling House, 1 two large Barns with Cow houses, Stables for fifty , 1 horses, a fpeuioestreadiag floor under cover, a gra nary, two Jverfeer's houses, two ranges of two (lo ry buildingsfor Negroes (one of them new and of brick), Corn houses a S&oak boule, fcc. See —The whole Ktlate being nearly furroundfd by water, it , requires butlittle fencing, aad has a good Shad and Herring filhery. It is conveniently situated for both the Philadelphia and Baltimore markets, with two landings on a navigable river but a (hort fail from Baltimore. There is a large Peach, and two large Applg Orchards on the premises; alio, a Varie ty of excellent fruits of different kinds. The foil ia ( mostly a rich loan:.—The whole will be fold togc theror divided uitofmaller farms (lor which the buil dings are conveniently situated) as may suit tbe pur hal'er. The Stock on laid Farm, co»(idiugof Hor cfes. Cattle, Sheep kc. will also be disposed of.— For further partieitlarsapply to GioauiHasriNes on the premifes,or to the fubferiber, in Philadelphia. ARCHIBALD M'CALL, Jox. Dvcemberii. «. tf. AN ACT, Limiting the time within which claims against the United States, for credits on the books of the Tiealury, may be prefenied for allowance BE it enaHed by the Senate and House of Re presentatives of the United St Met of Ameri ea, in Congress ajjembled, That all credita on the books of the Trcafury of theUaitrd Staaes, for tranfa&iona during the late war, which, according to the course of the Treasury have hitherto been discharged by issuing eertifiiates of registered debt, Ihatl be fore vet barred aad precluded from settlement or allowance, unlets' claimed by the proper creditors, or their legal representatives, on or before the firft day of March, in the year 1 ne thousand leven hundred and ninety-nine. And the Secretary of the Treasury it hereby required to cause this Atfl to be publifhtd in one or more of the public paperi of each (late. (Signed) JONATHAN DAYTON, Speaker of theHonle of Representatives. THEODORE SEDGWICK, President of the Senate. Pro. Tim. Approved July 9, 1798. JOHN ADAMS, President of th* United States. December 13. w t ift Var. 1 To be Sold, OR EXCHANGED, r For property in the City, or within Thirty > wiles of it, A Valuable Plantation, IN Tufcorora Valley, Mifflin county, containing about three hundred acres, the whole capable of cultivation. At prefcnt thete is about JO acres cleared, 10 cf which it a rich bottom of Meadow Ground, enriched by a never failing dream, that j has fall and water enough for all the purposes of f ** Lountry Mill. For further information apply at No. 68, Market flreet. ;* november ao tew DRIED PEACHES, " In barrels Demijahns Claret "J Porter, and I bottles. Port Wine J 1. And Corks in Bales—For sale by BENJ. W. MORRIS. Dec. 20 eo6t s MAYOR'S OFFICE REMOVED to 157 South Seconrt-flreet. t»vr DANCING. Mr. & Mrs. Byrne* F:rtt Dancers of the A'tiW TheaTRE, INFORM the Ladies and Gentlemen of Phila -l delphia, that they intend opening an Aca- Bt MY at Fi nr Dollars per Month, or Ten /Dol hts per Quarter, and mean to teach every falh i nable Dance now in life in the politest circles of Europe.— Mr. & Mri. Uyrne having lpent their whole lives in the acquirement of {heir proteffion, and it being their only employment, encourages them to hope for the generous pa tronage of a discerning public. Days of Tuition, .at Oellers's Hotel, on Tuesdays and Saturdays, from ten til twelve in the morning for Young Ladies, and in the even ings of the fame days from fix till nine for Gen tlemen—To commence on Saturday the i6tl> January. January 11. d t f WANTED, To Article for two or three years a young Man to a profitable business For particulars enquire at no. 62, south Fourth street A person who has some knowledge of paint ing or drawing would be preferred. W. HAYDON, WHO HAS A Cellar to Let. j'" it $ . FLOUR, FOR S aLE, " DELIVERABLE at Nfw-Cjitle or Port Penn, by LEVI HOLLINGSWORTH & SON dec 19 d 4W AT PRIVATE SALE,, Several very elegant Situation* for SUMMER RETREATS, Three and an half miles from the cowt-houfs near Franklort ro-id. THESE fituati«ns ar< confulercd in point of health, beauty and elrtguncc, equal to any near the city ; commanding a very extcnfivc view of the Delaware, the Ihippixg in the harbor, the city, Harrogate, Frankfort, and several elegant country fsatt. Any person desirous of viewing the grounds will please apply to Kekkt Hainrs, on the pre mifus, and for terni3, which will be made easy, t® Abraham Shoxmaker, no. 114, south Fourth ilrcct, and for title, to BENJAMIN R. MORGAN, Esq. Arch, between Second and Front streets. ) rn - 8 daw REAL ESTATES. THE SUBSCRIBER, OfTers for sale the following described property, —w*. — on high-street, A LOT of ground on the south fide thereof, between 7th and Bth streets, containing in front 13 feet 8 inches and extending in depth southward 306 feet. The improvements on this lot ar.* a substantial Brick Dwe'ling House, three (lories high, with garrets and an cxtenfive range of back buildings also of three stories—the whole comprising two genteel parlours—a spacious drawing room—back parlour—kitchen—wafhbonfe, &c. and a great number of bed-chambers. !t has the privilege of patTage into Market-flseet, through a 3 feet wide alley communicating with the yard. Another lot on the fame situation and next aA joining, westward to the one above described, con tains g in front, on Market street, to feet 8 inch es by 306 feet in depth, on which are erefled a two I'ory frame dwelling house and kitchen well lated to accommodate a (mail family. The back gronnd of both these lots is rendered healthy and pleasant by gravel walks and grass plat* | and a number of fruit and sorest trees growing thereon. Each lot hath the privilege of a paflfage into Eighth-* reet through a 15 feet wide alley ex- L tending to the fame from tht back ends. | One othrr Lot of ground adjoining to and east , ward of the fubferiber's Dwelling House, contain . ing is front 33 Ic.t and extending southward to the , depth of jo 6 feet— en which are ere&ed a fubftan tia Bnck Dwelling House, 18 feet front, with . garrets and very eonvrnient back buildings of the . < fame height and materials' Also a Carriage House . : and Stables built of wood. . ! ON CHESNUT STREET. ■ | A Lot of Ground on the north fide, and be . tween Seventh and Eighth Streets, containing in ! front Io» feet, and extending in depth northward i 178 feet. This Lot is also accommodated with a ' ! paflage into Eighth Street, through the above de ! scribed alley. * J. In the town of Dover, KENT COUSTr, DELAWARE STATE. Eight Lots of Ground adjoining each other, on the weft fide of King street, containing in front 011 the fame joj feet, and extending in depth wel -1 ward about 401 feet, on which are ereded a two • story Brick Dwelling House, and another Brick. • Building adjoining, suitable for a Store or Office e together with several frame tenements—a ftrcam ® of water runs through the south part of tke lot, i where a tan-yard might be improved to advantage. »' Payment of a. part of the purchase money •' will be required —the remainder may be at in terest for a number of years by giving the pre d mifes in security, fcc. e RICHARD RUNDLE. o j ln n drw 2»wtf Sales of valuable Property. \ GREF.ABLE to the last will and teflameot x\ oIJOSE D H ANTHONY, fetnor, deceased, will be fold at public lale (if not previously fold ' at private sale) on Thuifday, 14th February, at 7 o'clock in the evening," at the Merchants' Coffse House, in Second ftret t. the following REAL ESTATES, An eWgant three story brick house, situated at the north-cad corner of Ninth and High twenty eight feet front, with ihrte finry brick buildings, extending on Ninth street, two humlrei Y feet to al6 feet wide court, on which is ereft ed a brick liable and coach house, tli« whole finift cd in the bell manner. • Also three Twenty five feet Lots bounded by; "8 Filbert and Ninth Sreet extending back trom FA ''e bert Street feventy-five feet to the li feet Court "e* before mentioned with the privilege of the Hit ' W Court. . Also a Lot with the Buildings thereon creSsd* of consisting of a New Four Story Brisk Building on at the call end and a two Story Brick Building on tke weft end situated in Water Street betwsen Chefnjt and Market contnining in breadth Twenty-three ~ feet and extending Eastward into the River Dels ware Two hundred and fifty feet bounded east ward by the River Delaware Southward by Jamea Pemberton, Westward by water Str#et and North ward by Mary Fox's Eitate with a rcfervation of a Cart way aerofs the cast end of said lot. The Conditions will be made known at the time of Sale, and immediate poffuflion of the Houle and Lots on High and Ninth Streets will be given and of the store and Lots in water Sreet the firk of May Hext. — jOSrAH HEWES ■) JOHN MORTON > Executors. JOSEPH ANTHONY J BENSON k YORKE, A«aiene«s. jan.3. AttF
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers