Gazette of the United States, & Philadelphia daily advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1796-1800, January 16, 1799, Image 4

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    ALL PERSONS A Cat
Indebted to the hlUte et Mi. John Fin no, late
of Philadelphia, deeeafed, are desired to make pay
ment, and those having any demands, to prefsnt
them for fettlerwsnt, to
SAMUEL BI.ODGET, Adm r. BR.
or Mac
JOHN WARD FENNO, Agent h
to the administration.
Nov. 3o
Bond &c Brooks,
Corner of Market and Sixth streets, J"
HAFE RECEIVED, \ ]
by the late arrivals from London 1 Liver- \_T
pool and Hull, tion 1
A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORMENT OF in th
DRY GOODS, a o '™
Which they are now opening for sale, at the most (
reduced prises, for cash or the usual credit.
BOV - '7 J_ have
The owners of the (hip New-Jersey from f ron:
Cant®n expeA in a few days part of the H
Careo of that veflW in town, parti
6 and
A general aflortment of Silks & Sattins,
Nankeens, White and Yellow,
Caflia
China Ware aflorted g eVl
Bohea • j
Souchong TEAS,
Hvfon Skin t of excellent quality, and
Yi'iitig HyiVn j in Large and Small packagos.
J/fon, and
Tniperial
Per terms of jale—apply at rhe Stores of
Nicklin Isf Griffith,
Archibald AT Call, , n
Wm. Read fcf Co. be "
George Plumjled, ven
dte 26 ; § ,
'"FOR SALJf A
By the Subscribers,
ON VERY LOW TERMS
WAX CANDLES,
OP A SUFERtOK CUAIITV, J
Either by the single box of 24lbs. or by the quan
tity.
tilings ts" Francis.
Nov. 24
Just Arrived,
Irt the Brig Eliza, from the Mediterranean, and
now landing at Walnut Street wharf,
Fourth proof Brandy in Pipes.
Brimltone. ' p r ,
An assortment of valuable DRUGS, ; ng
CONSISTING OF mt
Aloes, Cantharides, CampKire, Senna, cei
Cremor Tartar, &c. &c. ne
E/Tences of Lemon rnd Bergamot ani
Writing paper uf<
Sweet oil in bottles and flifks
Olivet, anchovies andciyers
Juniper berries
A L S o.—ltalian lutettrings
Satin t
Crapes
Umbrellas
Remaining on Hand,
St. Groix Sugars, T '
Claret in cafjs i-"
Old Madeira Wine of the firft quility. M
JAMES YARD.
November 3 §
Just Imparted, f e
Iron cannon, double fortified, Woolwich proof,
with their carriages complete— 3, 4, 6.and 9 w
pounders.
Carronades, proof, with carriages, &c. N
complete— 11,18 and 24pounders. b]
Cannon powder in kegs of 25lbs. each
Round, double headed, and cannifl cr (hot
Patelit (heathing copper, bright, assorted 18,20,
12, 24, 26 and 28 or per square foot, (heets 48 ft,
by 14 inches, suitable for vslfcls from 100 to n <
1000 tons
Copper nails, bolts and spikes n
Boarding Pikesj a!
Commoji cutlafies
of all kinds
Tin-plates No I—l-3 erofs tries
Vattnt fbot in calks of scwt. each 0
London porter and Srown ft a'it, in calks of 7 dor. c
bottled. ■ 1
Earthen ware in cfates, assorted I
For Sale by c
51MON WALKER, [
Pine near sth street.
Oftober 19. e0 tf "
TO LET,
And may be entered on in about two weeks
from the date,
TWO Ranges of florej and Compting
Houses lately erefted by the fubfcvSber, just
below Market-street wharf ,—The stand for ]
Uufinefs equal to any in the city. For terms j
ipply, ° PAUL BECK, jr.
No. 11 South Water-sheet.
Who has in {lore several boxes, chests and
packages merchandize received from New-
York per the schooner Weymouth, Henry Al
len master,—the owners are requested to call
for them.
ile-r. at. "iwfrw
THE SUBSCRIBER
* IATELV Or THE BOUSE OF
LANE, GODFREY Co.
INFORMS his friends in particular and the
public in general, that he continues in the fame
line of buflnefs as formerly at the store lately
occupied by Messrs. Morgai>' and Price, on
Stamper's wharf, below the Drawbridge, where
he has foe sale a general aflortment of bar, rod,
fl»eet and hoop iron, country and Englilh steel,
open and ten plate stoves, a few pair of double
fortified 4 and 6lb iron cannon, cannon ball
] and grape toot, forge hammars and anvils, a
quantity of cast iros "ballast for reflets, chim
ney backs and iams on a new and improved
' ulan. Hollow ware assorted. Orders for any
kind of casting will he received at the store
jnd eaecuted at the air furnace at the lborteft
jurtiee.
A small House to let,
Above Ftt'ih street—Enquire of the Subferiber.
. WM. LANE.
Jan. 3. godl .^
TO BE LET,
\ NF. AT, convenient t wo-flory frame HOUSE
J\. c.nd BAKE-HOUSE,fiiuated in south Feurth
jtiect, below German ftrest—The house is in com
plete order, having two rooms on a floor, with a
spacious garret; the lot i» 10 l-» feet front en
fourth flreet, and 121 1-2 feet deep.
Apply to
CHRISTIAN BETZ,
no 135, Malberry-flrcet.
N B As the property belongs to orphan t-hii-
it is cjipeiled that good fccurity will be given
'or the tent.
dccember 11, Ijji?
JAMAICA RUM,
A Cargo now landing at South Jlreet •wnanf,
FOR SALE BY
PETER BLIGHT,
Apply at Stores on the Wharf,
who also omits for. sale, at |
BRANDY, id and 4th P r ° oi
Madeira and Port WINES, &c. &c.
Nov. 1. dtf
George Davis's
LAW-BOOK STORE, 2 }
No. 319 High Street, _ ,-q
Latest London &? Irish Editions. (
GEORGE DAVIS's Fall importation isnow *+
arranged of which a more capital collec- to
tion he believes was never offered for sale either 2Q (
;n this City, London or Dublin It combines oc j
almost every book in,with several valuable books 3
out of print. Davis's confining himfelf to the J
sale of Law-Bosfcs only, it will appear obvious rl
to profeffisnal Gentlemen, the advantages they 15 d
have both in feleftion and price by purchafmg 90 d
from him. *S "j
His Catalogues btfng ready, gentlemen will I<J
particularly oblige him by calling for them 1 c
and to those residing at a distance, by fovoring 3 1
him with their address (post-paid) they lhaU be 1 <
sent. t
BOV 26 m&thim *
For Sale, i t
Several Interring Files of Newspapars, 1 '
Publi/hed in this City, for the year 1798, t
v I 2
The Philadelphia Gazette. 1
The Gazette of the United States. »»
The True American.
The Aurora. ,
The above Files are complete, and in the ,
bed order. Enquire at No. 21, North Se- 1
venthflreet, near Sugar Alley.
" A Convenient two Story Brick Houle ,
Suitable for a small Family. 3
TO LET 1
Apply a« above.
Jan. 3. w; 6t s
Pocket Books, for the year 1799. 3
THIS DAT WAS TV B LISH ED,
Br WILLIAM Y. BIRCH,
_ No, 17, South Socond-ftrret.
THE AMERICAN LADIES D
,d POCKET-BOOK;
for The tear >799* V 1
Embellished with miniature likenesses of the
, President of the United States and General Walh- A ,
ington ; containing an Almanack, ruled pages for tr ; (
memorandums, and for an account of monies re
-la, ceivcd, paid or lent, for every day in the year wc
new countty dances, miscellaneous pieces in prose
and verse, new songs, a Marketing table, and other «
ufeful tables. -
ALSO,
THE GENTLEMAN'S ANNUAL
POCKET REMEMBRANCER, » 1
FOR THE TEAR 1799'
Embelliflied with the fame miniature likenesses,
containing an almanack, ruled pages for mcmoran-
dums and a cash account, a lift of the mumbfJrs of
Congress, the departments of Stair, War, Navy,
Treasury and Judiciary, with an account of what 1
is material in each; the federal courts of law,
Mint eftablilhment, heads of all the molt impor- c
tant a&s of last fcflion of Congress, a lift of the 0 (
ftarnp duties, of duties payable on goods imported '
and on domestic articles, a lift of the British nlij __
several ufeful tables, and other interesting matter. q
iof, The above books are neatly bound in red leather
I 9 with tucks and pockets.
Sold also by G. Hi4l, Baltimore ; Somerville,
kc. New-York ; Bailey and Waller, Charleston; and
by the principal bookfellew in Boston.
IVHERE ALSO MAT BE HAD,
[price 12 1-2 cents.]
Heads of the mafl important aifts of the lallfef- L
48 Con of Congress, printed in a pocket size, and tl
'0 neatly dons op in marble paper. cl
W. Y. Birch has for sale, a good affortnsnt of
merchants' account bocks, paper and other station- "
ary goods, playing cards, hair and leather trunks. "
dec 19 W4W «
All Persons indebted to the Estate "
of Samuel Cooper, late of this city, Phyfi- «
lox. can, deeeafed, are requested to make payment u
to the fuhferibers : —And thofie persons who
have any demands against the said Estate, are "
desired to bring in their account! for fettle- "
ment to
t- SAMUEL COATES,
f. THOMAS MORRIS, f p
MORDECAI LEWIS, or £ E « c "t°"
ELLISTON PEROT, )
•(fa of the Will of the said Samael Cooper.
Phila. 12 mo. 26, 1798. eout
iuft Several of the Do&or's books are milling,
•f or in particular five or fix volumes belonging to setts.
rms '' '® f u PP°f®d they have been lent to some of his
friends who will oblige tha Executors by returning ,
them without delay.
*• NEW NOVELS, PLATS,
r a e ™ MAGAZINES, fcfe.
Al- *
call Chalk's Circulating Library.
No. 75, North Third-Jlreet.
w __
THE Proprietor, in eoinpliance with his pro
mifesto render this Institution a complete
fffurce of rational amufemtnt and infiruftion, by
repeated acquisitions of eatertaining and intereft
d the ing publications, has now added to his former
fame colledlion Four Hundred Volumes of mifcelia
ately neous works, comprising nearly all the lateji
;, on pubtijl.ed Novels and Dramatic produHions ;
vhere catalouges of which are ready for delivery to
rod, fubferibers.
steel, N. B. Subscribers, and others, who still re
ouble t*in Books taken from the Library previous to
1 ball the sickness, are requested to return them imme
ils, a diately : the fines will be charged from the 14th
;him- of November,
roved ——
in y For sale,
Fine flavored Imperial, Young Hyson, Hvfon,
ortell Hyson Skm, and Souchong TEAS.
dt-c. 13. timSw
NOTICE.
:r iber. ALL persons indebted to the Estate
>IE. of Thomas Brooks, late of the city of Philadel
jst phia, Brafs-Feundcr,cieceafed, arc defirsd to make
immediate payment and jhofe who have any de
mands against said estate to bring in their accounts
OUSE properly attcfted for settlement to
Feurth CAVID BROOKS, admini/lrator.
ncom- jan 2
with a Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike Road
om CD Company.
THE STOCKHOLDERS,
A RE hereby notified that an Eleflion for Tre-
Ircet. il fident, Managers and other officers for the
n t-hii- ensuing year, will be held atthe Company's Office
s given on Moniiay the 14th January next at ten o'clock.
Wm.GOVETT, Secretary,
[awjw dec 22 jn&tU4w
Imported
In the last arrivals from Bremen, -jyj
Hamburg and Amsterdam,
AND FOR SALE, Ct
R XA SO NABLE PRICES AND ON A LIBERAL
CREDIT, BY _
PRaTT ts" KINTZING, 1
N0.95, North Water ftrcet.
215 bales & boxes Ticklenburghs,
hempen linens and oznabrigs from Ifs to
$f P cr e Le
70 do. bleached and brown heflians cepte
40 do. brown rolls suitable for cos- °' n | l
fee bags York
20 do. strong do. do. for cotton do. and <
30 chests platillas » do. sealing-wax next
3 do. dowlas 3 packages oil-cloth
30 da. crcas ala Morlaix 4 do. fail-twine T1
I a do. eftopailles I do. watches the f
1 j do. Bielefield linen 14 pipes Port wine 9A.
90 do. patterbomes <)i cases claret New
45 do Brittanias 13° do fine long corked pj,; a
1 do. Holland canvass claret | 2( j
I de. Ruflia do. 1630 bu&els fine la.t ! (on,
3 do. Ruflia (heetings 40 cafksofroll briniflone Hav|
I do. ravens duck 100 calks of naval llores.
i do. Ruflia drilUn» 50 logs prime mahogany
I do. brown Holland 4 hhds. cofi.'e mills tirna
a do. Silcfia rouans 0 bundles German lleel
I ds.Wahrendrop linen 10 chests of flatee and
1 do. Caraudoles pencil's , ; .
I do. Flemish linens A package of flcates
I do. cambricks ai*J A do. woolen caps, &C. r
lawns 4 c he(h ° f Nurenberg V
I do di"aper toys Wal
n do. ftripei 4° of yellow ochre tlx t
18 do. ckecks 3 l>hds. Glue
a do. fiamois 8 barrelscfLtntil.es I f
1 do. Arabia (tripe $ cheOs of prime red
I do, bunting for colors crurt Holland chcefe
I packa. Madras hand-30 kegs of pearl barley eJcai
kerchiefs 60 boxes of capers ,
I do. Turkey yarn* 400 Odes of upper and q ,
6 bales empty bags foal leather j
- I chest hair ribband 300 boxes window glass '
3 boxes tapes, assorted 800 Demijohns j 1
i de. bobbin, assorted 50 boxes gfafs tumblers C( -1
I box threads 8c tapes a(Tor«ed n:x
1 do. fine blue Kftados a hhds. pumice stone turr
5 chests men'*, flippers 1 box ot mill tows ext
3 do. bed ricks 1 calk of cutlery the
a cafl. hog's bridles A quantity of flone jugs 41
6 chests writing paper and pickling pots , Lai
4 do. quills A few (hips anchors, &c. p f n
november la tu&Utf Gn
_ - - p. •
DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA,TO WIT: r
BE IT RF.MEMBERZD, " '
THAT ©n the twelfth day 6 p
S ) of August.in the twenty-third year of 4 ft
e k.' A the Independence of the Onited States of (j a^
America, Benjamin Smith Barton, of the faiddif- jjui
r triil, hath'ikpofited in this office the title of a
book the right whereof he claims as author in the
words following to wit : Jrr
[c •< New Views of the Origin of the Tribes and p
' r " Nations of America—Bjr Benjamin Smith Bar
" ton, M. DijCorrefjpondent Member of the Soeie
" ty of the Antiquaries of Scotland, Member of are
" the American Philosophical Society, Fellow of ne:
, " the American Academy of Arts and Sciences of 3,
" Boston, Correfpondidg Member of the Maffa- da;
~ " ohufetts Biftorical Society, and Profeffor of tra
" Mateaia Medica, Natural Hi (lory and Botany firl
Id conformity to the aft of the Congrefo of the op
United States, intitled An aft for the encourage- roi
w ment of learning by securing the copies of maps,
charts, and books, to the authors and proprietor, ; m
of such copies during the times therein mentioned.'! jet
t j SAMUEL CALDWELL, Clerk, Did. of Penn' co
y November a, 1798. de
DISTRICT OFPENASTLFANIA, TO.fVIT: »JM
ier de
fei
I( , BE IT REMEMBERED,
id THAT on tke tenth day s r
%L. SM December, in tbe twenty third fta
m ® year of the Independence of the U- th
nited States •( America, JOHN co
tf. LAMBERT of the said Diftrift, hath depofiteti in
nd this office the title of a book, the right whereof he ; n
claims as author in the words following, to wit:
of "A (hart aad praflical Essay on Farming ; be- jj (
>n- " it.g the experience of a farmer of about sixty
ks. " years X ugc, near forty years of which were
" spent in England, Essex eounty, on land where
~ •' larming is done in the greatest perfcclion,
" and near Ceven years on three hundied and
rfi- ti tVfenty actps ot worn-out land in PoMgrove and "
cnt « Alloway creek, in Salem, county, Weft-Jt-rfey— *
'bo ««' Skewing the means whereby these worn-out
are " lands may be improved, and that the meant are
tie- " in the power of alraoft every farmer." P
In conformity to the aft of the Congress of
the United States, intituled " An a& for
the enconragementof learning, by Securing
ors the copies of maps, charts and boots to the
authors and proprietprs of such copies da
)er ring the tern* therein mentioned."
t ' D. CALDWELL. J
Clerk of the DiJlriS of Pennfy Ivania.
ing, dec. 13 iaw4w f
.tts., —B —— -
his Patent Ploughs,
ling r-p<o be (bid for ca(h by Joseph Salter at Atfion (
A Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan
Harker, Woodbury—and JefTe Evins, Lumber- t
' ton, Those who have used them give them the
prefer<nce to any other kind, as they require 1
less team, break the ground better, are kept in 3
order at less exptnee and are fold at a cheaper -
rate—the ptan ia much fimplified and cnnfilh of )
but one piece of cast iron, with the handles and t
beam of wood ; they ma)y befixed with wrought
P ro " lays and coulters to be put on with fcrewt and
ete taken off at pleasure
' Y Patent tights for vending with inftruftions for
re making them may be had by applying to John
"! er Newbold, or the fubferiber No. aia North ■
c " Front-Hreet.
( °3 Who ha, for Sale;
' tQ Or to Lease for a term of Heart,
' A number of valuable trafla of Land, wtll
I) re- situated fer Mills, Iron A'orksor Farms, molt
us to >™p rove d, lying chiefly in the county of ttun
nme- tin gdon (late of Pennfylvaria. Those who may
14th lncl > ne to view them will please to apply to
John Canan esq. near Huntingdon.
Claries Newbold.
I'jly i J aawtf
yfon, Charles Campbell,
WATCH-MAKER.
HAS removed to the Shop formerly occupied
by Mr. John Wood, No. (5, corner of
tate FroHtandChefnut-ftreets j where he will thank
ladel- fully receive and execute otders with neatness
make an d dispatch
iy de- HE HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND,
counts A Neat and Large Assortment of
er> Clocks Ssf Watches.
id3t
WANTED,
K°aa A JOURNEYMAN ■
ALSO, one or two Apprentices of refpedla-
b!e parents.
Office TOR SALE,
i oc A large quantity of Watch Glasses
ary. Wholefalc and Retail.
14W nov jawtf
PROPOSALS,
so a carrying
Mails of the United States,
On the following roads, will he received at the <
General Pofl-OJice, until the 13 th day
of February next, inclusive. DK v
ift TT-ROM Philadelphia by Siiftol, Trenton, U(>
A Princeton, New-Hr>nfwick, Wood- .
bridge, Raway, Rlizabethlnwn and Newark to
New-York fix times a week. t j iel]
From May I to Nov ruber I. ,
Leave Philadelphia every day (Sunday ex- fnc(
cepted) att P.M. and arrive at New-York »n
nineteen hours, the next day ( Sunday excepted j j,
by 8 o'clock, A. M.— Returning ; leave N*w- Tue
Yorkeveryday (Sunday excepted) at 1 P. M. t^e
and arrive at Philadelphia in eighteen hours the .
next day (Sunday excepted) by 7 A. M. t t , en
From November 1 to May 1. j Jtl
The maH is to be takes frem Philadelphia at j
the fame hour and delivered at New-York by -
9 A. M. in 10 hours ; and is to be taken from
New-York at 1 P. M. and delivered at Philadel
phia at 8 A. M. in nineteen hours. _
ad. From Philadelphia by Chester, V\ ilming
ton, Newport, Christiana, Elkton, Charlelton,
Havre de-Grace and Harford to Baltimore, fix
times a week. Leave Philadelphia every day
( sunday excepted) at 9 A. M. and arrive at Ba I
timare in 17 hours, the next day (sunday ex
cepted) at nrton Returning; leave Balti
more every day (sunday excepted) at 4 A. M.
a:id arrive at Philadelphia the next day by 9 -
I A. M. in 27 hour.'. - 1
3d. From Baltimore by Blade fburgh,
Wafhiugton and Georgetown, to Alexandria
fix times a week. Pel
From April I to November 1.
f eive Baltimore evety day (liinday except- <
ed) at 4A. M. and arrive Alexandria the
fame days by 6P. M. Returning Leave Al
exandria every day (sunday excepteJ) at 4
A. M and arrive at Baltimore the fame day by 5
4 o'clock P M Th
From November 1 to April 1.
[ Leave Baltimore every day (sunday except- -r
1 ed) at 4A- M. and arrive at Alexandria the J
next day (sunday excepted) at BA. M. Re- nea
turn'mg— Leave Akxa»driaevery day (sunday oft
excepted) at sP, M. and arrive at Baltimore cir
the next day (fimdav excepted )at P. M. cov
i 4th. From Philadelphia by Downingrown,
Lamnfter, Colombia, York, Carlifte, Ship- «-i
. penlhirg, Strafcurgh, Bedford, Somerset and
Greenlburgh to Pittiburgh ofice a week. Leave «
Philadelphia every Saturday at 4 A. M, arrive
at Lancaftcr in ihe evening, arrive at York on
Sunday noon, at Shippei.lburg on Monday, at
' 6 P.M. Leave Shippenlburg on Tael'day at
f 4 A. M. and arrive at Pittlburg the next Fri
f day at 10 A. M. Returning—Leave Pittf
* burgh every Friday at 3 P. M. and arrive at
1 Shippenlburg the ,next Monday by 6 P. M.
' Leave Snippeutburg on Tuefdayat 4A. M.and
, arrive at Philadelphia the next Thursday by 8
d P.M.
Note 1, The contrafls for the above routes !
'f are to be in operation on the firft day of April (
next. The contrails for tbe routes No. 1, a,
,f 3, are to continue in operation until the firft
1. day of GAober in the year 1800; and the con- B|
if trafl for the route No. 4is to continue until the
y firft day of October in the year 1801. al
Note 2. Fifteen minute* (hall be allowed for
ie opening and closing the mail at all offices on the p,
:- routes where no particular time is fpecified. nl
s, Not* 3. For every fifteen minutes delay (the p,
r, impafiibility of rivers excepted) in arriving as- a ]
'» ter the times prescribed, in any contrail, the
1 contractor (hall forfeit one dollar ; and If the jc
_ delay continue till the depirture of any depend- t:
ing mail, whereby the mails destined for such ei
depending mail tofe a trip, an additional for- t'
fciture of five dollars (hall be incurred. Is
Note 4. If any persons making propcCale da
y fires an alteration of the times fpecified he mull b
d state in hie proposals the alteration desired and 0
I- the difference it will make in the terms of his V
N contrail.
in Note s The usual panalties for mil conduit j
le in the carriers will be (lipulated in the contrail.
Note 6. Tbe mail on the route No. 1, (hall *
e " be carried in a Sulkey during theee months of J
the wiHter season, having a box or Gheft to si- (
rc cure the mail from rain. The mailt on that j
re route during the reft of the year and the routes , {
No. » and 3 (hall be always caraied in a light s
n( j box fafficient to defend it from the raltv, or a box
within the body of the stage.
JOS. HABERSHAM, P. M. General. ,
ire General Post Office, 7 (
Philad. Jan. 1, 1799- 5 eo6w
° f r AN AC T,'
c Limiting the time within which claims against
ij,. the United States, forxredils on the books of
j u l the Treasury.may be presented for allowance
BE it enafled by the Senate and HouJ'e of Re
prefentat'rves of the United States of Ameri
ca, in Cvngref, affentkled, That all credits on
the books of the Treasury of the United Staaes,
for tranfailions during the late *ar, which,
according to the courle of the Treasury have
hitbft-tobeen discharged by issuing certificates
lon of registered debt, (hall be forever barred and
lan precluded from settlement or allowance, unci's
ier " claimed by the proper creditors, or their legal
. representatives, on or before the firft day of
'T e March, in the year one thousand seven hundred
in and ninety-nine. And the Secretary of the
P cr Treasury is hereby required t-o cause this Ail to
' of be publilhed in »ne or more of the public papers
lnd of each state.
md (Signed) JONATHAN DAYTON,
Speaker of tbe H«nfe of Representatives.
for THEODORE SEDGWICK,
s j, n President of the Senate. Pro. Tern,
irth Approved July 9, 1798.
JOHN ADAMS,
President of the United States.
December 13. ff till Var.
2 To be Sold,
tun- OR EXCHANGED,
may For property in the City, or vrithin Thirty
' to miles of it,
A Valuable Plantation,
TN Tu(corora Valley, Mifflin county, containing
- X abeut three hundred acres, the whole capable
of cultivation. At present there is about 50 acres
fleared, ao of which is a rich bottonf of Meadow
Ground, enriched by a never failing dream, that
oied has fall and water enough for all the purposes of
.j. .• a Country Mill. For further inlormation apply at
No. 68, Market flreet.
tnefs november ao ttw
DRIED PEACHES,
In barrels
Demijohns
Claret "1
Porter, and > bottles. »
Port Wine J
eila- And Corks in Bales—For fale'by
BENJ. W. MORRIS.
Dec. 20 eo6t
lfl - es ~ MAYOR'S OFFICE
REMOVED to 157 South Secord-ftreet.
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DANCING.
Mr. & Mrs. Byrne,
First Dancers of the A'cir' TheaVßk,
INFOR M the Ladies and Gentlemen of Phi a
delphia, tha: they intend opening an A-
DtMY at Frur Dollars per Month, or Ten ~0 '*
j lars per Quarter, and mean to teach every f.tfii*
i nable Dance now in life in >he politefl! citclc*
of Europe. — Mr. & Mrs. Byrne having ipenc
their whole lives in the acquirement of then"
pro'effion, 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 »6tb
January.
January 11. dtf
~ WANTED, ,
To Article for two or three
years a young Man to a profitable business
For particulars enquire at no. 68, south Fourth
street
A person who has some knowledge of punt
ijiET or drawing would be preferred. '
e W. rfAYDON,
WHO HAS •
A Cellar to Let.
jan it $
FLOUR, FOR SJLE,
DELIVERABLE at or Port
Penn, by
LEVI HOLLINGSWORTII &SON.
dec 19 <Uw
AT PRIVATE SALE,
Several very elegant Situacionti for
SUMMER RETREATS,
Three an J an half miles from the com t-houfe near
Frankfort ro»d.
fituations are considered in point of
_l health, beauty and elegance, equal to any
near the city ; commanding a very cxtenfive view
of the Delaware, the flipping in the harbor, the
city, Harrogate, Franklord, and several elegant
country feats.
Any I'evfon deftrous of viewing the grounds
will please apply to H«\rv Haines, on the pre
mif«s, aixl for terms, which will be made easy, to
r Abraham SuoemakEr, mi. 124, south Fourth
ftrect, and fur title, to
, BENJAMIN R. Efq.
Arch, between Second and I-'ront streets.
t jrn. 8 djw
REAL ESTATES. "
t
THE SUBSCRIBER,
j Offers for Tale the following defcribeil property,
—viz.—
ON HIGH-SfKEEr,
s \ LOT of gr«und on the south fitfe thereof,
1 A between 7th and Bth streets, containing in
front 13 feet 8 inches and extending in depth
| southward 306 f«®t.
The improvements on this lot ar.* a fubfiantial
Brick Dwelling House, three {lories high, with
c garrets and an extensive range of back buildings
airo of three (lories—the whole comprising two
r genteel parlours—a spacious drawing rt>om—back i'
e parlour—kitchen—walh-houfe, See. and a great
number ®f ked-chambert. It has the privilege "of
ie passage into Market-ftxeet, through a 3 feet wide
f" alley communicating with the yard.
> e Another lot en the fame Ctuation and next ai.
Ie joining, westward to the one above described, eon
i- tainiog in front, on Market street, 10 feet 8 inch
b e» by 306 feet in depth, on which are ereifted a two
r- i'ory frame dwelling house and kitchen well calcu
lated to accommodate a smell family.
The back ground of both these lots is rendered
healthy and pleasant by gr*vel walks and grass plats
j and a number of fruit and frreft trees growing *
JS thereon. Each lot hath the privilege of a passage
! into Eighth- f.rcet through a 15 feet wide alley cm-
tending tn the fame from the back ends.
<1 | One other Lot of ground adjoining to and eafk
ward of the fubferiber's Dwelling House, contain
■■ ing in front 33 fe«t and extending southward to the
!? | ;depth of. 306 feet—on which are ere&ed a fubftan
, tia Brick Dwelling House, 18 feet front, with
. garrets and very eonvtnient back buildings of the
| fame height and materials- Alio a Carriage House
| and Stables builf of v/ood.
ox on cMEixur street.
■ A Lot of Ground on the north fide, and be
tween Seventh and Eighth Streets, containing in
front 10* feet, and extending in depth northward
_ 178 feet. Thfc l.ot is also accommodated with a
, passage into Eighth Street, through the above 3e- •
• scribed alley.
" 0 f In the town of Dover,
nee KENT couurr, Delaware state.
Re- Eight Lots of Ground adjoining each other, on
tri- the weft fide of King ftreec, containing in front
on on the fame 507 feet, and expending in depth well
ies, ward about 401 feet, on which are ereitcd a two
qJ) ( flory Brick Dwelling House, and anothar Brick
ave Bull cling adjoining, fuisable for a Store or Office
ites together with several frame tenements—a dream
JB( j of water runs through the south part of the lot,
where a tan-yard might be improved to advantage.
.„ a l Payment of a part of the purehafe money
D f will be required—the remainder may be at in
rcj tereft for a number of years by giving the pre
.i,r miles in security, &c.
RICHARD RUNDLE.
p ers jan 11 dtwM«rf
Sales of valuable Property.
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ves.
AGREEABLE to the last will and testament
of JOSEPH ANTHONY, senior, deceased,
cni ' will be fold at public fale,etf ThuifJay, 14th Fel -
ruary, at 7 o'clock in the evening, at the Mcr
' chants* Coffee Houfe,in Second Rreet, the fallowing
8 - REAL ESTATES,
An elegant three llory brick house, situated at
the north-east corner of Ninth and High streets,,
twenty eight feet front, with ihree (lory brick
buildings, extending on Ninth ftrcef.two hundred
ilTty f ee t to a s ect wide court, on which is ereft- (
ed a brick liable and coach house, the whole fitiifh
ed la the bell manner.
Also three Twenty five feet Lots bounded by
ining Filbert and Ninth Sreet extending back from Fil
pable ]j ert g trect feventy-five feet to the 26 feet Court
acTe * before mentioned with the privilege of the f-id'
ad « w Court.
. that Also a Lot with tKt Buildings thereon eresed
es of confiding of a New Four Story Brisk Building on
P 1 ? at the east end and a two Story Brick Building on the
well end situated in Water Street between Chefnut
w and Market contnining in breads Twenty-three
fectan<i extending Eastward into the stiver Dela
ware I'wo hundred and fifty feet bounded end
ward by the River Delaware Southward by Jamrr
Pcmberton, Westward by water Street and North
ward by Mary Fox's Efiate with a reservation of a
Cart way aerofs the east *nd of said lot.
» The Conditions will be made known at the time
of Sale, and immediate poffsffion 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, AuftioneerS*
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