ALL PERSONS Indebted to tha Estate of Mr. John F»NNO,late of Philadelphia, deceafcd,»re desired to make pay ment, and those having any demands, to prcfent them for fettl«m«nt,' to SAMUEL BLODGET, Adm'r. , or JOHN WARD FENNO, Agent to the administration, nov. 3o J3" l Bond & Brooks, Corner or Makkit and Sixth ithhtli HAVE RECEIVED, by the late arrivals from London, Liver pool and Hull, A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORMINT Of DRK GOODS, Which they are now opening for sale, at the mod reduced prices, for cafl> or the usual credit, nov. 17 5 The owners of the Ihip New-Jersey from Canton expert in a few days part of the Cargo of that veifel in town, —CONSISTING OF A general aflortment of Silks & Sattins, Nankeens, White and Yellow, Caflta China Ware aflorted Bohea Souchen K - - . . Hyson Skin f, . a, r . v ' u , > Of excellent quality, and Hyson, Jd°" l in Large Small packages. 'lmperial „ Far terms at sale—apply at the Stores of Nicllin (3* Griffith, Archibald M'Call, Win. Read & Co. George Ptumjltd, due 16 § rQR SA £E By the Sub/cribers, on Very low terms WAX CANDLES, Or A SUPERIOR fiU.UITV, Either by the Tingle box of 24lbs. or by the quan tity. WMings & Francis • nov. 24 Jurt Arrived, In the Brig Eliza, from the Mediterranean, and now landing at Walnut Street wharf, Fourth proof Brandy in Pipes. ririmftone. An aflortment of valuable DRUGS, CONSISTING Or Opium, Aloe 3, Cantharides, CampKire, Senna, Cremor Tartar, &c. &c. Eflencesof Lemon rud Bergamot Writing paper 3*trt oil in bottles and flalks Olives, anchovies and capers Juniper berries A L S o.—ltalian lutestrings Satins Crape* Umbrellas Remaining on Hand, St. Croix Sugars, Claret in cases Old Madeira Wine of the firft qnelity. JAMES YARD. -eihu Just Imparted, Iron cannon, double fortified, Woolwich proof, with their carriages complete—3, 4, 6 and 9 pounders. Carronades, WoolwUh proof, with carriages, Sic. complete— 1», 18 and 14 pounders. Cannoß powder in kegs of 15lbs each Round, doable-headed,and canniftir (hot Patent (heathing copper, bright, affortcd 18, »o, 11, 14, 16 and 18 or per square foot, (beets 48 by 14 inches, suitable for viffels from 100 to 1000 tons Copper nails, bolts add fpikca Boarding Pikes, Common cutlasses Gunners {tores of all kinds Tin-plates No I—l-3 arofs boxes Patent (hot in caflcs of jewt. each London porter and *>rown fta'it, in ea(ks as 7 doz. bottled. Earthen ware in crates, assorted For Sale by SIMON WALKER, Pine near sth street. October 29 . eo.tf. TO LET, And may be entered on in about two weeks from the date, TWO Ranges of (tores and Gompting Houses lately ereifted by the fubfcrjier, just below Market-flreet wharf ; —The stand for bulintfs equal ta any in the city. For terms apply to PAUL BECK, jr. No. »i South Water-flreet. Who has in store fewsral boxes, cherts and packages merchandize received from New- York per the schooner Weymouth, Henry Al len matter, —the owners are requested ta call for-them. dec.'jr. mwfyw the Subscriber LATELY Or THE HOUSE OE LANE, GODFREY fc? Co. INFORMS hit friends in particular and the public in general, that he continues in the fame line of business as formerly at the store lately occupied by MefTrs. Morgan and Price, on Stamper's wharf, below tha Drawbridge, where he has foe sale a general aflortment of bar, rod, (heet and l?oop iron, country and Englilh steel, open and tenplatt (loves, a few pair of double fortified 4 and 61b. iron cannon, cannon ball and grape (hot, forge hamqnars and anvils, a quantity of cast iroa ballast for veflels, chim ney backs and jams on a new and improved plan. Hollow ware afTorted. Orders sot any kind of calling will b* received at the store and executed at the air furnace at the (ho»teft notice. A small House to let, Above Fifth street—Enquire of the Subicriber. W*. LANE. Jan. 3. cod»st TO BE LET, t * A NEAT, convenient two-flory frame HOUSE and BAKE-HOUSE,fituated in south Faurth street, below German street—'The house is incom plete order, having two rooms on a floor, with a fpacioßS garietj the lot i» 19 1-1 feat front en Fourth flreet.aod I*l I*l feet deep. Apply to CHRISTIAN BETZ, no. 135, Mulberry.ftrtet. N B —As the property belongs to orphan chil dren, it is expeded that good fccurity will be given far the rent. Phtfadelpkia, deeember it, 1798 Vraw-jw JAMAICA RUM, A Cargo now landing at South Jlreet wharf, FOR SALE BY PETER SLIGHT, Apply at Stores on the Wharf, WHO ALSO OFFERS FOR SALE, BRANDY, 111 and 4th proof Madeira and Port WINES, &c. &c. Nov. I. dtf George Davis's LAW-BOOK STORE, No. 919 High Strut, Latest London is? Irish Editions. GEORGE DAVIS's Fall importation is now arranged of which a more capital collec tion he believes was never offered for sale either in this City, London or Dublin. It combines almost every book in,with several valuable books out of print. Davis's confining himfelf to the sale of Law-Boelas only, it will appear obvious to profeflional Gentlemen, the advantages they have both in feledlion and price by purchasing from him. His Catalogues brflng ready, gentlemen will particularly oblige him by calling for them — and to those residing at a distance, by fovoring him with their address (poll-paid) they (haH be sent. nov 26 m&thini For Sale, Several Interring Files of Neiuspapars, Publijbed in this City, for the year 1798, v 1 z The Philadelphia Gazette. The Gazette of the United States. The True American. The Aurora. The above Files are complete, and in the best order. Enquire at No. 21, North Sc venth-ftreet, 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 ytar 1799. THIS DAY WAS rUBLISHKD, Br WILLIAM Y. BIRCH, No, 17, Sofcith S^cond-ftreit. THE AMERICAN LADIES POCKET-BOOK; FOR THE TEAR 1799. Embellished with miniature likenefles of the President of the United States and General Wa(h ington ; containing an Almanack, ruled pages for memorandums, and for an account of monies re ceived, paid or lent, for every day in the year new country dances, mtfcellanetfus pieces in prose and verse, new fangs, a Marketing table, and other ufeful tables. ALSO, THE GENT I. K M >.V, ANNUAL POCKET REMEMBRANCER, for The tear 1799* Embelliihed with the fame miniature likencflcs, containing an almanack, ruled pages for memoran* dumt and a cafli account, a lill of the members of Congress, the departments of State, War, Navy, Treasury and Judiciary with an account of what i? material in each; the rederal courts of I*w. Mint eftablilhmcnt. head* of all the mod impor tant a<sfca of last fcflion of Coiigrtfs, a lift of the ftafrnp duties, of duties payable offfoods imported ana cm . .o.t ~a ?f na , T several ufeful tables, and other loterelting matter. The above books are neatly bound in red leather with tucks and pockets- Sold also by G. Hill, Baltimore ; Somervlfle, New-York ; Bailey and Walkr, Charlcfton; and by the principal bookl'ellew in Boflon. WHERE ALSO MAr BE HAD, [price 12 l-» cents.) Heads of the mast important aits of the lallfef. Con of Congress, printed in a pocket size, and neatly don« tip in marble paper. W. Y. Birch has for sale, a good aiTortmentof merchants account books, paper and other station ary goods, playing cards, hair and leather trunks. _. Ec *9 W4W All Persons indebted to the EJEate of Samuel Coofer, late of this city, Physi cian, daceafcd, are requested to make payment to the fubferibers .—And those persons who have any demands against the said Estate, are desired to bring in their accounts for ftttle ment to SAMUEL COATES, THOMAS MORRIS, /_ MORDECAI LEWIS, or ELLISTON PEROT, ) of the Will of the said Samnel Cooper. Phila. ii mo. 16, 1798. eojjt Several of the Dodor's books are miffing, in particular five or fix volumes belonging to setts. It is fuppofad they have been lent to some of his friends who will oblige tha Executors by returning them without delay NEW NOVELS, PLATS MAGAZINES, &fc. ' Chalk s Circulating Library. No. 75, North Third-Jlreet. HPHE Proprietor, in compliance with his pro- X mifes to render this Institution a complete (ource of rational amnfemant and inftrutfion, by repeated acquisitions of entertaining and interest ing publications, has now added to his former Cblleflion Four Hundred Volumes of mifctßa n'lr/ T, r J"' f om P ririn ? n ">-ly all the lots* pubhj/.ed Novels and Dramatic produHions • catalouges of which are ready for delivery to fubferibers. ' . . N - D B \ Snb^ ribe "' lnd others, who still re tain Books taken from the Library previous to the sickness, are requested to return them imrae diate'y : the fines will be charged from the 14th of November. For fait) Fine flavored Imperial, Young Hyson, Hyson, Hyson Skin, and Souchong TEAS. dfC ' '3' t&mßw NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to theEftate of Thomas Brooks, late of the city of Philadel phia, Brafs-Feundcr,deceafed, are delirad to make immediate payment and thofs who have any de mands againlt said eflate to bring in their accounts properly attested for settlement to I DAVID BROOKS, adminifirator. 1 j an A feod3t | Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike Road Company. THE STOCKHOLDERS, ARE hereby notified that an EleSion for Fre fident, Managers and other officers for the enfuingycar, will be held at the Company's Office on Monday the 14th January next at ten o'elock. Wm. GOYETT, Secretary. "- ec 14 m&tU4w Imported . In the last arrivals from Bremen, Hamburg and Amsterdam, AND FOR SALE, at reasonable prices and on a liberal CRIDIT, BY PRATT W KINT£ING, No. 95, North Water ftrcet. 215 bales & boxes Ticklenburghs, hempen linens and ostnabriga front i/jj to 3f per ell 70 do. bleached and brown hessians 40 do. brown rolls suitable for cof fee bags 20 do. strong do. do. for do. 30 chests platillag 2 do. sealing-wax 3 do. dowlas 3 packages oil-cloth 30 da. crcas ala Morlaix 4 do. fail-twine 11 do. eftopailtas I do. watches 15 do. Bielefield linen 14 pipe' Port wine 90 do. patterbornes 91 cases claret 45 do Brittanias 130 do. fine long corked I do. Holland canvass claret X do. Ruflia do. 1630 bushels fine lalt 3 do. Ruflia {bettings 40 caflcsot roll brimstone I do. ravens duck 100 calks of naval ttorcs. a do. Ruflia driUens 50 logs pr)me mahogany I do. brown holland 4 hhds. coffee mills a do. Silesia rouans 6 bundles German Heel I dt.Wahrendrop linen 10 chests us flateb and 1 do. Caraudolet pencils I do. Flemiih linens A package of skates I do. cambricks and A do. woolen caps, Sac. lawns 4 chells of Nurenberg Ido diaper ' toys 12 do. llripes 40 kegs of ochre i 18 do. checks 3 hhds. Glue 2 do. fiamois 8 barrel, of Lentilles I do. Arabia (tripe $ chelts of prime red I do. bunting for colors crulk Holland chcefe I padta. Madras hand- 30 kegs of pearl barley kerchiefs 60 boxes of capers I do. Turkey yarn 400 fides of upper and 6 bales empty bags foal leather 1 chest hair ribband 300 boxes window glass 3 boxes tapes, aborted 800 Demijohns 2 da. bobbin, aflorted jo boxes gtafs tumblers I box threads Be tapes afTorted 1 do. fine blue Vftados 2 hhds. pumice Hone 5 chcfls men's flippers 1 box of mill l^ws 3 do. bed ticks I calk of cutlery 2 cads hog's bridles A quantity of Done jugs 6 chests writiag paper and pickling pots 4 do. quills A few fcips anchors, Scc. november 12 tu&f-tf DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA,TO WIT. BE IT SSM£J^S£Jt£D, fiTo THAT on the twelfth day V J ofAuguft.in the twenty-third year of the Independence of the Onited States of America, Benjamin Smith Barton,of the said dif tricl, hath deposited in this office the title of a book the right whereof he claims as author in the words following,to wit 4 "New Views of the Origin of the Tribes and " Nations of America—By Benjamin Smith Bar « ton, M. DtCorrefpondent Member of theSocie " ty of the Antiquaries of Scotland, Member ef " the American Philosophical Society, Fellow of " the American Academy of Arts and Sciences of " Bolton, Correfpondidg Member of the Mafia-. " ohufetu Hiltorical Society, and Profeffar of " Materia Medica, Natural History and Botany " in the Univcrftty of Pennsylvania," In conformity to the a-ft of the Cangrefe of the United States, intitled " An ail for the encourage ment of learning by securing the copies of maps, charti.ard books, to the authors and proprietor, of such copies during the times therein mentioned.'! 1 SAMUEL CALDWELL, Clerk, Dift. of Penn' November 2, 1798. DISTRICT yO WIT: BI IT REMEMBERED* THAT on the tenth day L. S.ff of December, in the twenty third year of the Independence of the U nited States ef America, JOHN LAMBERT of the said Dillrifi, hath IW-jjolitcd in this office the title of a book, the fight whereof he claims as author in the words following, to wit; " A Ihart and pra&ical F.flay on Farming ; be. " ii:g the experience of a farmer as about sixty " years of age, near forty years of which were " spent in England, Eflex county, on land where " farming is done in the great eft perfection, " and near seven years on three hundted and " tVenty acres ot worn-out land in Poftlgrove af>d " Alloway creek, in Salem, county, Weft-Jorfey— " Skewing the means whereby these worn-out " lands may be improved, and that the means are " in the power of almost every farmer." In conformity to the aft of the Congress of the United States, intituled " An aft for the enconragementof learning, by securing the copies of maps, charts and books to the authors and proprietors of such copies du ring the terms therein mentioned." D. CALDWELL. [ Cltrk of the DiflriQ of Pennsylvania. d«c. '3 iaw4w Patent Ploughs, r I 'O be fold for eafh by Joseph Salter at Atfion X Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan Harker, Woodburv—and Jefle Evans, Lumber ton, Those who hare used them give them the preference to any othef kind* as thejr require l«fs team, break the ground better, are kept in •rder at less ex pence and are fold at a cheaper rate —the plan is much Amplified and confiftsof but one piece of cast iron, with the bandies and beam of wood ; they may hefixed with wrought lays and coulters to be put on with screws and taken off at pleasure Patent tights for vending with inftra&ions for making them may be had by applying to J6hn Newbold, or the fubferiber No. ai» North Front-street. Who hat for Sale { Or to Lease for a term of Tears, A number of valuable trails of Land, well situated far Mills, Iron tVorks or Farms, most ly improved, lying chiefly in the county of Hun tingdon state of Pennsylvania. Those who may incline to view them will please to apply to John Canan efq.near Huntingdon. Cbarlts Ntwiold. i ,J 'y '» 2awtf Charles Campbell, W AT C H-M A K E R. HAS removed to the Shop formerly occupied by Mr. Jtbn Wood, No. 55, corner of Front and Chefnut-ftreets ; where he will thank fully receive and execute orders with neatness and difpa^ch HE HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A Neat and Large Aflortment of Clocks £sf Watches. WANTED, AJOURNETMAN; ■ALSO, one or two Apprentices of refpedla ble parents. FOR SALE, A large quantity of Watch Glafles Wholofalc and Retail. no-v 24 3awtf - i ... '*» [TREASURY DEPARTMENT. I June 27, 1798. NOTICE IS HEREBY given, That by vir tue of an a>£t, pallid daring the p'refent ses sion ef Congress, so muc'li of the aft ent?tulcd ' An Aft making further pfovifiou for the ftrp " port cl public credit, ar>d for tlw redemption " of the public debt"—paflVJ the third day of March, one theufand seven hundred and ninety five, as bars from settlement or allowance. Certificates, commonly called Loan Office and final settlement Certificates, and Indents of In ferefts, is suspended until the twelfth day .oj June, which will be in the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety nine. That on the liquidation and settlement of the said Certificates, and Indents of Interest, ?t the Treasury, the Creditors will be entiiled to receive Certificates of funded Three Per Cent. Stockequal to the amount of the said Indents, and the arrear ages of interest due on their said Certificates, prior to the firfl. day of January one thousand levcn hundred and ninety one. That the principal fumsof the said I.oan Office and final settlement Certificates, with the interest thereon, since the firlt day ol January, one thou sand seven hundred and ninety one. will be dis charged after liquidation at the Treasury, by the payment of interest and reimburf. nient of princt j pal, equal to the funis which would have been pa/able thereon, if the said Certificates had been fubfcubed, pursuant to the Afts making provilion for the debts of the United States, contracted dur ing the late war, and by the payment of other ; s um s, equaj to the market value of the remaining : Stock, which would have been created by fucJi fubferiptions asaforefiid, which market value will be determined by the Comptroller of theTreafury. OLIVER WCLCOTT, j iS'.i retury of the Treasury. \ lawtf NOTICE. ALL pcrfons who have any demands against ellatc of the late Willi m Clifton, dcceafed,and who have not.alrcadv produced their ; their accounts, are requested to feod them to the : l'ubfcriber at no 172, north 'ceond street. ELIZABETH TUCKER, Adm'x I Philadelphia, wov. 29, 1798 m&th4w ' A SHORT AJJD PRACTICAL ESSAY, ON FAR MING: BEING the experience of a farmer of about sixty years yf a<*c ; near forty years of which were spent in England, Essex county, on land where farming is done in the grrateft perfection : and near seven years on thrae hundred and twenty acres of worn out land iu Pottfgrove and 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 almost every farmer: > Printed for the Author, AND SOLD BY ZACHARIAH POULSON, Chefnutflreet, Philadelphia. N. B.—Some of the large fort of Clover feed niay be had at Mr. John Cooper's, baker, no; 1j a Kace-flrect. December 13, law4w j Valuable Property for Sale. FOR SALE, THAT well known Estate, called SHREWSBURR FARM, formerly the residence ot General Joh« Cadwaladar, fituata on Saflafras River, in Kent county, Maryland—containing »- bout 1900 acros of prime LAND, upwards of 500 of which are in woods. The Buildings are all ex cellent, and consist of a handfoaie Dwelling House, two large Barns with Cow houses, Stables for fifty horfei, a fpeeiowtrcadiag floor under cover, a gra nary, two Jverfeer's houses, two ranges oftwo fta ry buildingsfor Negroes (one of them new and of brick), Corn houses a Smoak house, &c. Stc —The whole Eftat: being nearly surrounded by water, it requires butlittk fencing, aad has a goad Shad and Herring filhery. It is conveniently situated for both she Philadelphia and Baltimore markets, with two landings on a navigable river bat a fliort fail (torn Baltimore. There is a large Peach, and two large Appl; Orchards on the premises; also, a varie ty of excellent fruits of different kinds. The foil is mostly a rich loam.—The whole will be fold toge ther or divided into f"nailer farms (for which the buil dings are conveniently situated) as may suit tbe pur hafer. The Stock on said Farm, confuting of Hor cfes, Cattle, Sheep Ac. will also be disposed of.— For further partitularsapply to Giorcx Hastings on the premifes,ortothe fubferiber, in Philadelphia. ARCHIBALD M'&ALL, Jun. December t2. m. tf. AN ACT, Limiting the time within which claims against the United States, for credit* on the books of the Tieafury, may be presented for allowance BE it enaßed bj tbe Senate and House of Re prefsTttatives of tbe United Statei of Ameri ca, in Congreft ajfembled, That all cradits on the books of the frealury of the United Staaes, for tranfaftions during :he late war, which, according to the course of the Treasury have bithfrto been dlfcharged by ifluing certificates of regiflered debt, lhall be forever barred and precluded from settlement or allowance, claimed by the proper creditors, or their legal representatives, on or before the firft day of March, in the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine. And the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby required to cause this AA to be published in «ne or more of the public papers of each fiate. (Signad) JONATHAN DAYTON, Speaker of tbe Hanfe of Representatives. THEODORE SEDGWICK, President of the Senate. Pro. Tem. Approved July 9, IJ9B. JOHN ADAMS, President of the United States. Decambsr 13. w t ift Var. To be Sold, OR EXCHANGED, For property it the Citv, or within Thirty milts of it, A Valuable Plantation, IN T'ulforora Valley, Mifflin county, containing abaut three hundred acres, the whole capable of cultivation. At prefient there is about 50 acres cleared, 20 of which is a rich bottom of Meadow Ground, enriched by a never failing flream, that has fall and water enough for all the purposes of Mill. For further information apply at No. 68, Market flreet. Hwvemher 20 tflw DRIED PEACHES, In barrels Demijohns Claret Porter, and > bottles. Port Wine j And Corks in Bales—For sale by BENJ. W. MORRIS. Dec- 20 eQ 6t MAYOR'S OFFICE REMOVED to 157 South Second-fireet. (Saw DANCING. Mr. & Mrs. Byrne, First Dancers of the Neiv Theatre, TNFORM the Ladies and Gentlemen of Phila. -I delphia, that they intend opening an Aca d*my at Fi-ur Dollars per Month, or Ten Dol. Jars per Quarter, and mean to teach every sash. i' nable Dance now in life in the politest circles ef Europe.—Mr. & Mrs. Byrne havisg ( pc nt their whole lives in the acquirement of their profeffion, and it being their only employment encourages them to hope for the generous Pi .' tronagc of a discerning public. Days, of Tuition, at Oellers's Hotel, on 1 Tuesdays and Saturdays, from ten til! twelve in the rooming for Young Ladies, and in the even ingt of the fame days from fix till nine for Gen tlemen—To commence on Saturday the a6th January. Jaiiuary Ti. - - ■ dtf ivANTjnr, •—- To Article for two or three years a young Man to a profitable bufinefs-r- For particulars enquire at no. 68, south Fourth street A person who hasfome knowledge of paint ing or drawing would be preferred. W. H*AYDON, WHO HAS A Cellar to Let. jj" it _____ $ FLOUR, FOR~S7LE7~~ DELIVERABLE at N ew .Ca«i e or p ort Penn, by LEVI HOLLINGSWORTH & SON dcC "> -I4W AT PRIVATE SALE,\ ' Several very elegant Situations for SUMMER RETREATS, Three and an half miles from the com t-houfe near Frankfort road. Gtuitions are considered in point of A health, beauty and elegance, equal to any near the city ; commanding a very exteufive view °f 'he Delaware, the Shipping in the harbor, the city, Harrogate, Franklurd, and several elteant country feats. s Any person desirous of viewing the crowd, will please apply to Henry Haines, on the pre miles, a.'*i for terms, which will be made eafj to Abiaham Shoemaker, n». 114, s ou th Fourth street, and for title, to BENJAMIN R. MORGAN, Esq. Arch, between Second and Front streets . J"' 8 daw REAL ESTATES. THE SUBSCRIBER, Offers for sale the following described property, —viz.— ON HIGH-SmEEr, A LOT of greund on the south fitfe thereof, between 7th and Bth streets, containing in front »3 feet 8 inches and extending in depth southward 306 feet. ' The improvements on this lot ar- a fubftantiai Brick Dwelling House, three stories high, with garrets and an extensive range of back buildings al.o of three ftcrries—the whole comprising two genteel parlours—a spacious drawing rtiom—back parlour—kitchen— wa(h-houfe, &c. and a great number of ked-chambert. It has she privilege of passage into Market-street, through a 3 feet wide alley communicating with the yard. Another lot ®n the fame situation and next ad joining, westward to the one above described, coa. taining in front, on Market street, to feet 8 inch es by 306 feet in depth, on which are erected a two dory frame dwelling house asd kitchen well calcu late to accommodate a fnsall family. _ 1 he back ground of both these lots is rendered healthy asd pleasant by gravel walks and grass plati and a of fruit and fore ft trees growing thereon. Each lot hath the privilege of a pafiaee into Eighth-tfrcet through a 15 feet wide alley ex tending to the fame from the back ends. One other Lot of ground adjoining to and eaft wardof the fubferiber's Dwelliiig House, contain ing i* front 33 lect and extending southward to the depth of 306 feet—oll which arc ereded a fubftan tia Brick Dwelling House, ig feet front, with garrets and very convenient back buildings of the fame height and materials- Alio a Carriage House and Stables built of v/ood. OS CHESSur SVREF.r. A Lot of Ground on the north fide, and ke tween Seventh and Eighth Streets, containing in '"> nt IO» feet, and extending in depth northward 178 feet. This I.ot is also accommodated with a passage into Eighth Street, through the above d«- scribed alley. In the town of Dover, Kent covsrr, Delaware state. F.ight I.ots of Ground adjoining each other, on t °f King ftreec, containing in front on the fame 50? feet, and extending in depth west ward about 401 feet, on which are ere<sted a two story Brick Dwelling House, and another Brick Building adjoining, suitable for a Store or Office together with several frame tenements—a ftrcam of water runs through the south part of the lot, 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 mises in security, &c. RICHARD RUNDLE. j an 11 diwiawrf Sales oj valuable Property. A GREEABLE to the last will and testament ofJOSE c H ANTHONY, fcnior, deceased, will be fold at public sale, on Thursday, 14th Feb* chants' Coffee Houfe,in Second street, the following REAL ESTATES, An elegant three flory brick house, situated at the north-cad corner of Ninth and High streets, twenty eight feet front, with three story brick buildings, extending on Ninth street, two hundred) feet to a a 6 feet wide c»urt, on which is erect ed a brick liable and coach house, the whole finifli cd w the bell manner. Also three Twtnty-five feet Lots bounded by Filbert and Ninth Sreet extending back from Fil bert Street feventy-five feet to the it leet Court before mentioned with the privilege of the fiid Court. Also a Lot with the Buildings thereon ere&ed confiding of a New Four Story liriak Building on the east end and a two Story Brick Building on the weft end situated in Water Streec between Chefnut and Market contnining in breadth Twenty-three feet ana extending Eastward into the River Dela ware Two hundred and fifty feet bounded east ward by the River Delaware Southward by James Pemberton, Weft ward by water Street and North ward by Mary Fox's Estate with a refer vation of a Cart way aarofs the east end of said lot. The Conditions will be made known at the time of Sale, and immediate possession of the House and Lots on High and Ninth Streets will be given, and of the store and Lots in water Sreet the firft of May next.— JOSIAH HEWES JOHN MORTON £ Executors. JOSEPH ANTHONY 3 BENSON & YORKE, Auaioneers^ jail, 9 dI4F
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