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    ttt£ ANn Philadelphia Daily Advertiser:
Ai.<
c y The price of this Gazette is
Eight dollars per annum to Subfcri
bcrs reftding in the city of Philadel
phia. fill others pay one dollar ad
ditional, for enclosing and direffing;
andun'efs fomeperfon in this city wilt
become answerable for the fubferip
tion, itmutt .be paid Six Months in
advance.
f 1 T
INSURANCE OFFICE.
THE (übfcribfs beg 'eave to inform ■ heircommcr
cial friends in pvrtycuUr, >nd the pub-c in central,
that an office for rhc I nsu R anc£ of >h p?i kg, ia
now opened at No. 95 nuih Fro t-ftr e wnere a
{hare of the public pa roi>ai*e is res r&'u U To'lici ed.
N. &? J. FRAZIER.
feb ij
For sole by the fub/criber,
At Portsmouth (n.h.)
E W SHIP,
•
3o feet ke»l, 47 *-» beam, li feet hold, 5,10
between decks < aStnit jVb ton -; with masts.spars
an all the carpenter's and smith' work com
pitted ; built of go®d ft und feafwed tim'rer and
plank ; launch;.l in November 1796 aurl hi been
well taker cire of fmie thst time.—Further p.u
titulars may be known by applying to Messrs.
Wharton & Lewis, Philadelphia, or to
deGcttibef it
THREE SiSTBRS
IS almost a new vessel, carrie» between fix and
JCO barrels and fails remarkafelv faft, when loaded
draws about 8 or 8 1 a fee' water,' {he it in com
plete order, having a"'he fails that can bt- uftd to
advantage, th greater par' of them are new. In
Ihort ftie may be fert o sea at a fma. 1 Experce, and
inthrer or four days notiet Hot term, app y to
Jebu Hollingswortb, & Co.
No 4?. Penn Itieet.
Lb. «.
for FREIGHT or CHARTER,
sO any part of EUROPE,
The Swedish Show
llSl maria,
Havs Olof Kock, commander,
>v remarkably good vcfTel, about aao tons fcur"-
then. A freight to Cadiz, ot »«y part of the
Mediterranean would be preferred. Enquire of the
Captain on board at Vine-Street Wharf
dec J j * §
Ship Broker's Office,
And CemmiJJion Store,
No. it;, South front Strfft,
Next door to she Cuftota House.
•"pHE Subscriber, encouraged By the advice of
X his friends, offers his service to the public
4s a Ship and Insurance Broker.—He propof
*s to buy and fell veflets a«S every thirtg relat
ing thereto—assist mailers of vtflels and others
m entering and clearing at the Ciiftom-H""fe>
procuring and (hipping freight, fettling Insur
ance ar.d all other me'cantiJe aceoun s, and
have on hand the oeceffary Bla- ks and Stamps,
Papers in foreign U ngungei 'ranflated, ai»<! in
formation given in general mercantfe atters.
—From a knowledge pained by ln'ng experience
of every branch of '-ofioefs he hopes to be ufe
ful to those who please to f>v<>r him with their
commands. SAMUEL F.MERY.
noverjiVier to
CHINA GOODS,
Ju« t received per rhe l>ip Ncw-Jtrfcy from Canton
AND FOR SAL J\
by ARcmnAtn m\call,
At his Store No 187, south Second ft r*et,
—V! z
An assortment of Teas of the firlt
qua iiy.
White and yellcw nankeens
Cassia, silk umbrella?
an assortment of china ware,
and a variety of SU.KS, confuting of
Blacl: and colored Luteilring
do. do. fittins
do- do. feiifliaws
c*o. do. silk handkerchiefs
do - do. fewuig'filks
Black Taffeties
ALSO,
12 pipes of excellent Madeira Wrae,
fit lor inynediate use,
Jan. 14
NOTICE.
THE Public arc cautioned not to trust any of
thepaople belonging to the Swedifli Snow Mariu,
011 my account.
Hanj Olof Koch, master.
.dec %)
fOR SALE,,
To»be EXCHANGED for property within thirty
i:ii*es of tbee : ty,-orto let on grouml-rerrt (orcver
Several valuable building Lots,
In Philadelphia,
Enquiretif William M. Chefmit-
nay. »<i
TO LET,
large HouCc in Southwark. lately occupied
by Mr, Henry MiicUil ; apply to
, , ftn. 11
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p.
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THE HULL
OF A
THOMAS I'HOM. SON,
jaw.tf.
For Safe,
flreet,
j&m-c Wbarton.
5
Richard Bayley f Co.
Esll C > F; [ LLY ir.l'ortn-che public that the
\ Retail Bufmef* earrifd on by th*m at their
tore No. 136, Market ftrcet will in future be
on by .Mr. VVm Bonnar, whom they beg
leive to recommend to the favor of thiir friends
;iid the public. »
All Persons indebted to the
~b« ve firm and thoft to «ho r. th< y arc inflated,
will please to apply John hites>9es & Co.
or the settlement cftheir refpe«slive accounts, who
arc duly empowered for*ba f ptirpofo.
Richard Bayley & Co.
WILLIAM BQNNAR,
RESPECTFULLY informs his iriend* and the
public, that the above iitore wi'l ,be opened
\,y him on Menda/ he 4h ©f February next,
with ar rffo: tni-" t of
DRY GOODS,
Suitable u. th leafen, w lich he fl»'ters hirufelf
willraeet the approbation of those wha honor him
with their lavor
jea *9. §
I OT
BY THE 3UBSCRI!'E«S,
14 four pound Cannon, iff- rent lengths,
5 Carroi ades.
December t
THE Commifiioners for receiving fwbfcripttans
to a Loan for 'implying the City of Philadelphia
wi r h whol feme wju-i, £ ; .ve
NOTICE,
That they will call on th ' citizens for their fiubferip-
'tiens in the following diffri&s
William Jones wil 4 receive from Vine to South fide
of PineOrect.
Levi /-Jollfrtgawortb will receive from the North fide
cf Pine to the South fide of Spruce-streets.
JeJJe IVa In will receive from north fide of" Spruce
to thef. utn fideof Wa'nut-ftreets,
Edward Tilgbman will receive from north fide of
Walnut to the fou'hfide o! Chefnut streets.
John L'Jkecp, aid > w ill reeeive from north fide of
Jonathan Robin/on, > Chefnift to the south fifle of
Market-(beets.
Stephen Girard, and\ will receive from north fide of
Jacob Shoemaker J Market to the south fide of
Arch-streets.
Thomas Hajkins will receivefrom nortk fide of Arch
to the south fide i>f Rncd-tfreets,
Leonard Jacobi will receive from north fide of R2ce
tot he south firle of Vine-streets.
Joseph Crucijba ib, > will attend at the office of Jarcd
I$ fared I«ge>fol ) Ingerfol, ««ppofite the State
Hows , with the hook hitherto kept at the City
Hail- By order of the beard,
JACOB SHOEMAKER, see'ry*
ad no 18th
For Sale by the Subscriber,
No 145, Market-street,
Very low far Cafli, or a short Credit,
The remaining Jtock of the late Houh of
TODD & MOTT,
Cloths, Kerfeymires, a few printed
Cottons
Printed Handkerchiefs »nd ffcawtls
Printed dimities
Hosiery thi tads, twifl and sewing fiVks
A ioiall amount of hardware,
WILLIAM MOTT, Agent
for the assignees of Todd & Mott y to
Whom, all pei-fens indebted to thateoncaro, are
requeued to mike immediate paymet*
W.MOTT.;
Having eommenced business in the Ceipmlflion
line, his (lore is now open for the .fcc<!s>Uon of
Dry Goods of all descriptions. •
Philadelphia, February 4,179 a. 5
To Article for two or three
years a yiviuig Mail to a profitable bufinefs —
For particulars enquire at no- 68, south Fourth
ftfeet
A. person who |iji femp knowledge of paint
ing or drawing would be preferred.
W. HAYDON,
WHO HAS
A Cellar to Let.
jan 11
Madras Handkerchiefs.
An elegant assortment, just received,
And for Sale, by
ISAAC LorD,
Next to No. 44, South Wharves.
1 dlw
aa<v
feb 7
A House and three Acres of Land,
Pleasantly situated at the Falls of Schuylkill—
enquire at the office of the United States Gazette.
J eb - 1 ' i_
NOTICE.
Joseph Thomas's Creditors
are hereby earnefily requested to furnilh their
Accounts duly atteded, as fo®n as convenient :
therehv to enable the Aflignees to form an idea
of the slate of his affairs ; —and a 1 thdfe indebt
ed to said Thomas, are required to make im
mediate payment to cither of the Suhfcritiers.
SAMUEL W. FISHER,") Affigneei
WILLIAM BUCKLEY, £ of
JOHN HALL. 3J. Thomas
dec. 31. dtf
£*• All persons indebted to the Estate
•;f Josrph Anthony, fen. deceafcd are re
quested ta rrtake immediate payment: And all
those who have any demands against said estate,
aredc&red 10 produce them legally attested to
the fubferihers for settlement.
JOSIAH HEWES, ■)
JOHN MORTON, £ Executors.
JOSEPH ANTHONY, )
December 26. «its
ALL PERSONS
Indebted to th« Estate ttl Mr John F* who, late
of Philadelphia, deceafad, are desired to make pay
ment, and thoi'e having any demands, to prrfent
them for fettlmsnt, to
SAMUEL BLODGET, Adm'r.
or
JOHN WARD FF.NNQ, Agent
to the ad»niniil ration.
\nov. So
MAYOR'S OFFICE
REMOVED to 157 Scutii Secnni-fireef
PHILADELPHIA: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 6, (799.
•■.*<;
FOR SALE,
JOHN NIXON & CO.
$. J.
IVAThR Lo.i-S'
WANTED,
To be Let,
'JjiJi Received,
By the (hips Juno, Wal' rs, and Pour Friends,
Hu >') r. Rom Hainbar^,
AND FOR SALE,
By the Subscribers,
46c pieces 6 4 quadruples filefiaj
...W do. 8 4 do.
oio. creas a la Morlai*
i'J.4 (if- 9 8 cu'Jtils
3 do; 4-4 do.
u do. 6-4 JTUingas
■> do. RufTia faiUdwcV
io ipip'r* Rictrlo wipe
Wf hf'gihead* French broody
100 cases, at 4 doz. fcot-tlet. each 7 claret of fuper
-128 do. at 1 do-- do. Ac..} ior quality
Alto on ILind\
II hales ticklen£ui gs. at 2.t io 28 cents pr. ell
II do. Wtfe* linncn, at 16 to 20 ceut*. pr. yard
I bo* paterltornes
5 b«*es lioljow glass ware
_5 cafe* V bri- les (firlt qwiity)
Erick y Lewis JJolhnann,
u-o. lOv ■, B;ruce flrett
s oli ,13 S
W r hite Platillas.
A few boxes of White Platillas,
Juit tirrfv ed ;<• d <><- sal hv *hc fur criber,
GIDEON H. If ELLS
No. 135, Market (trect.
feb it
N OTIC E,
Is given to all thofc i: debt erf to flie firms of
Jackson &? Ewe*;
John B. Evcris, & Co.
Evens £s? Bullock >
IVbittoft, Evens Co. and
•.John B. jEtais. <
THAT tlii' Subfcri<-.tr is fully ;uthorized to ad.
jufi Hid fettle the affairs 0! tbofc toncct- s ; anJ
thit st/irs will be indifcrirninatety commenced or
all account® tfcat rertiiiu unpaid on ."be 30th day of
March next.'
feb X
For Sale,
Deliverable at Norfolk,
A CAP-GO OF
Hondurae Mahogany, Ik Logwood.
For terms a]>ply to
PHILIPS, CRAMOND, & CO.
February <).
TEN or twelve Tons, Clover fsf Timothy
Of thefirft quality.—Apj4y at No. 43,
jam. 8.
THE Book for Suhlcriptions to the Company
for ere&ing a permanent Bridge ovsr the ri
ver Schuilkill, ac, or near the C'ity of Philadel
phia, continue* open at the houf< 0J :hc Treasurer
of said Company, No. 13, Church Alley.
Janoary g, 1799. «od6w
TAKE N0 7 ICE,
THAT I am to be fold on futh terms, that
the purchaser need not advance any calh,
unless he pleases, till it is earned by my fervice9,
provided no accident happens me; or, if you
please, I am to be farmed out for two years,
and not left. lam a bright bay, full 154 hands
high, of noble descent, my name is TRIMMER
—I was got by fall's imported harfe Eclipse,
tny dam, purchased by Doctor Hall, was got by
the imported horse Slim \ my grand dam wis
got by O'd Figure fkjny great grand dam by
Talkers Othello out of Selima, Sc,z. See. as will
m.ore fully appear by William Ly!e*s attested
certificate who raised me. My chara<sler as a
racer i# well established ; I wo» the colt's purle
at Bladeafcurg of twenty guineas ; I won a
fifty guinea purfc at Ba'- ; yn»re, A fi.'ty guinea
purse at An..apolis and a fifty guinea pirfe at
Hagerftown. 1 never loft a race but the iafl I
run at Alexandria, which was owning to my
being badly (hod, as I loft all my plates before
I got in. lam in fine plight, found in every
refpe.'A ; my offspring are vn great repute, some
of which are now in training for the turf—pro
cure me gocd ftasds and entertainment and I
am able to earn one thousand dolkrs per an
num.
Any person inclining to buy or rent may
know the terms by applying to John Carnan
(LovebaUJ Coecfl county and flaw of Mary
land, cigly i&les south of Elktoq.
Feb. at.
John Dobbin,
BOOT & SHOEMAKER.
RESPECTFULLY informs his Friends and
the Public in general that he carries on his
buiinefs at No 99 South Second-Jlrttt, nearly op
polite the Merchants Coffee house where gen
tlemen may be lhpplkpd i« the neatefi and bed
manner —he assures ;hofe who may please to fa
vor him with their commands that no attention
or exertion on his fide shall be wanting to render
him worthy of their encouragement.
N. B. Orders received will be pun&ually at
tended to.
novembcr J
FOR SHE, \
In the healthy arid pleasant tillage of
BORDENTON.
JLX vffoicnt two story Frsmf Ho'jfcj And lstc
ly occupied byco onel Joi:n Vanembur b,—the
House 18 36 feel ib front on the main ftre. t, and
30 feet deep —four rooms o» a Boor, with a
kitchen 18 by 15 feet, two good rooms over the
fame and one with a fire place —a vrv excellent
cellar under the whole house; the i .* two fifths
of an acre, enclofcd with a high bo»rd I'ense ;
the garden in high cultivation, and contains a
vsrietv of best grafted fruit.—Good liable, car
riage house, Imoke house and a purnp of good
water in the yard, the whslf in complste repair
The healthitufs and pleafintnefs of the village
For terms apply to James H. Imlay, esq.
Eordcntoii. f«b t}
4»w
John B. Evens,
No, 119, South Third-Greet
For Sale.,
a r,
White Oak Logs*—ur
White Oak Pipe—Wanted.
mil BE KECFIITED,
On or before the loth day of March,
To the Corporation of the nyof Philadelphia,
or their agstit at any part within flic said City
of the wuole or of
104,000 feet, run ung raeafo e, of
WHITE OAK LOGS,
In \engths of ten or twelve feet,
Or of tJic fame quantity, of
LOGS,
Bored into pipe, counttibored arid tapped,
.. as under :
z 4,000 fti". ro tneal'ure i j inches at the thicket 1 .
end, it bored. 4 i i inch pipe.
16,000 set to nicalure n inchc at the thickest
end, it bored, 4 inch pip*
64.000 feet to mfafure H inches at the tMckefl
end, if bortd, 3 inch pipe.
I 04,0&0
Jh l Logs ma ft b? ft rait and free from (hake*
and knots : no faulty witl on any account be
received Vhofc- who delhr r propolu| for bored
log 4 ; ;»f<* rvsuelled Co mention the pric* a - which,;
they will deliver the logs unbore cafe it fhpuld
be '-ound proper to bore them in Philadelphia.
.PropofoJs.in writing- wi I b receive ! by
B. Hairy Lat robe, engineer.
South I'weJith ftrect,
the firft House from Market-fh cet.
'&
feb *
CHINA GOODS."
Now delivering from the Jhip Nc-u>-Jcr/ev,
from Canton,
FOR SALE,
At the Stores of the Subscribers,
BOHEa -*
Hylor %ia /
Viiting hyson > TBA S.
J-fyfon ami 1
Imperial J
Whiif nankeens
l.utcftricgt, colored and black
Scnih.iw# no. do.
HaiVlkerchiefs do. do. 4-4
Sewing fiik» do. do
Slack hr.if ribbon
Black fattint
Cassia in small bales
Ghina ware in dining and tea £ett«
eod4>w
50 trunks and cases dimities, mu{Tn<, ginghams,
muflinets and pullicat handkerchiefs, in fmali pack
ages, for the Weft-India market.
IS trunks of prir.ted calicoes, assorted for the
Weft-India market.
1 bale of woolen cloths, low priced.
Sail can»as by th<j bale or piece, No. I to 8.
Copper in sheets 34 by 48 and 48 by 60 inches
iawtf
Raised copper bottoms in tubs
A small invoice ot queens ware affortei
Engiifh wrought nails in cask».
Sheathing paper.
New-Orleans indigo
Paic'.xrf different colors, dry in calks.
Ojd M»deira wine fit lor use.
NICKLIN & GRIFFITH.
, m w.fr tf.
Feb. II
PUBLIC not:
IS hereby given, that application will be
ipade to the Directors of the Bank of Pennsyl
vania for the renewal of a Cwtificate for a (hare
in the said Bank, No 1282, dated July 14th
1797, standing in the nam* of JOSEPH REED,
the fame having been accitlenßjly l»ft or de
stroyed,
PhUad. Jan. »j
Imported
in the last arrivals from Bremen,
Hamburg and Amsterdam,
AND, FOR SALE,
AT REASONABLE PRICES ANL» ON A LIBERAL
CREDIT, BY
N0.95, North Waterftrcet.
215 bales & boxes Ticklenburghs,
hempen linens and oznabrigs from 1/5 to
3/ per el)
70 do. bleached and brown hessians
40 do. brown rolls suitable for cof
fee bags
ao do. Itrong do. do. for cotton do.
30 thefts platillas 2 do. sealing-wax
3 do. dowlas 3 packages oil-cloth
30 da. crcas ala Morlaii 4 do. fail-twine
IS do. eftop.iillss I do. watches
15 do. Bielefield linen 14 pipes Port wine
90 do. pattcrhornea 9a cases claret
45 do Brittanias 130 do fine Icog corked
I do Holland canvafk olaret
I de. Ruflia do. 1600 bulhela fine fait
3 do. Ruflia sheetings 40 caflctofroll briciftone
1 do. ravens duck 200 ca(k« of naval stores.
» do. Ruflia driTlt-nt 5c logs prime mahogany
Ido brown holland 4 hhds. coffi-e mills
» do. Siiefia rouane 6 bundles German steel
I ds.Wahrendrop linen to chests of fiate9 and
I do. Caraudoles pencils
I do. Flemish linens A package of Ikates
I do. cambricks and A do. woolen caps, &c.
1- >vns 4 cherts of Nurenberg
I do diaper toyt
ta da. Itripes 40 kegs of yellow ochre
r8 do. cheeks 3 hhds. Glue
» ik>. fiamoi* g barrel* of LentiKes
1 do Arabia (tripe .5 chelts of prime red
Ido bunting for colors crmft Holland cheese
I packa. Madras hand- 30 kegs of peart barley
kerchiefs 60 boxes of capers
I do. Turkey yarn 400 fides of upper and
6 bates empty bags foal leather'
1 chest hair rtfihand 300 boxes window glass
3 boxes tape*, assorted Stod Demijohns
2 de bobbin, assorted io boxes glass tamLlers
I box threads & tapes assorted
I do. fine blue liflajos 4 hhds. pumice stone
5 chests men's flippers 1 box ol mill laws
3 do. bed ticks 1 calk of cutlery
1 casts hog's bristles A quantitv of flone mrj
6 chests writing p«fet and pickling pots J
4 do. ouills A few (hips anchors, &c.
novemaer rj tu&f-U"
d6w
Rouens
For S - LE t
THREE cases, containing too pi'cen Rruin*
Sheetiagt, fnit?ble for the Hatantdt or New-Or
leans, market—Apply at no 73, Syuth Front-flrcet
fsb V «o«S6t
PROI'Q ;A!.S,
For the Delivery,
CONSISTING OF
On Hand.,
CE
riisiTT is- KINTZING,
heetings.
v-
Sales of Valuable Property.
On THURSDAY the 28th day of March
Nt xt,
Will be Svid by Public Vendue,
At the Mid fe Ferry, near the Falls of Delawarej
Mefiuage, Lots, Buildings, Water-works
and Plantations,
Situate in the county of Bucks, opposite to the
thriving towns of Trenton und Lamitrton,
being part of Morris-vilie RJlutc.
Ift.nj "HE maafion house lately occupied- by Ro•
1 I'crt Moitis.jun. Eiq. with 34 acres ef
land, including ari excellent garden, orchard and
iome wood.
The house is nearly new, aonJlfting of a ha}l,
tvo. affages, two eleg nt bow rooms and three
other rooms on the main floor { four chambers
with convenient garre-s mi the upper floor ; ic
isfurrouiided Wy a pwzza. of 14 feet depth, and
under it are kitchens, fervams hall, two cham
bers for fcrvants, with cellars and vaults.
Adjoining and communicating 13 an rce-houfe,
h 1 jIV and smoke-house, and at a conve
nient di.lance are lub'ftantial briik flihles and
roa: h houses, capable of containing ten harfes
and tour carriages, with every necessary iceom*
dation lor fervanls.
2nd. Tiir ferry from Pennsylvania to New-
Jersey, with a large convenient hnufe, one part
of itone the other brick ; a good flone barn and
(tabling for 20 horses, with this will be fold 18
acres of land, and the priviiedge of landing on
any pirt of the ettate.
4th. Four frame houses eni the main road
leading from Bjriliol to the ferry, each accom
modated wiih a lo', 60 fatt frort ami xoo feet
deep.
1 good two flory frame house on the old
livrr road, with a lot of the above dimenrions,
airtl a good Smith's (hop arljoitiH}^
A frame house, and Wax Bleachers fhon on
MUI flreet. v
A frame house, and Ci* makers (hop on Mill
ftrtet.
ic houses of different sizes on the fame street.
A house now in the tenure of R. Trimble
with,a large barn, barrick, and extensive lot.
Several buildings, i ccupied as work (hops.
A larg< bake house.
Six brick buildings, with gOod l .ots near the
upper ferry
An ifbnd in the river Delaware,
aUouc 40 acres, above the ciill dam, and the
ifl.ir.d b»lo.v, on which are the following works.
Snuff mill, Planter of P rts mill, Saw-ri.ill,
Grind/tr ne mill, Slitting mill, mill for piling
bolts, rolling mill for rolling bat into /beet iron
or hoops, mill for drawing wire, trip hammer.
A forg« and compleat air furnace tor convert
ing pig into bar iron
The whole of the island, and the abovt
works, together wiih the Cte for a grift mill,
will be fold together or separate as may appear
most eligible at the time of sale.
The d-veiling houses are, many of them,
nearly new, well built, and conveniently contriv
ed ; purchasers may be accommodated with a
few acres of land convenient to thetn, as part
of the lands will bereferved for that purpoie.
10 Lots on the road leading from Bristol to
the ferry, of 60 feet front and zgf, feet deep.
10 lots on a road of 60 feet wide, laid out
parallel with the river and below the ferry.
Each lot containing 3. i-j acres, a i:h a front
of 10a feet on the river, and r»n«ing back to a
public road at the dtftance of f rom
the front the view of the river,
with a free paflage to and from it, will by con
trail be always kept open.
A farm called Linton's, containing I 'o acres,
40 of which are good wood-land, with a farm
lioufe, hicn, stable, out builoings, an excellent
orchard, with a good cyder prefsi
A farm called Kayley's, fronting the pofl
road, containing 149 acres, with a g-od ne,v
two-story frame houie and new barn, remarka
bly well watered and timbered.
d6w
A tarm called Clark's, between the road lead
ing to 1 hiUdelpbta and that to Fal con
taining zoo acres, part wood land, ow the farm
ira new house and bam
A fjrm called Lovct's, containing no l-t
acres of good tre£h land , with a good new lioufe
and barn.
ioc acres, part wood lsnd,between the miin
road and the river, without buildings. ! ' . ■
too taitt called Butler's, with a house
barn
W ation s f rm, containing 285 acres, with a
brick houie, barn and flahles, it has a landing
on the river ; this trait may be conveniently di
vided.
Moot.e's farm, with no acre», a good brick
house and barn, and a landing on the river.
i2i acres i ljjining ihe above.
A (had fifhery on the river .1 /elaware, with £9
acres of exctrllcut land, including an island call
ed Goat IfLnd, with the right of landing on
the ma n and eftablilhiug a terry to Lamberton
! here is on this place a tenant's house, and one
for curing fiih ; it rents at present for ijol* per
annum
ayi acrej of excellent upland, well tenced, and
affording several fine fituatioDs for buildings; part
of this tra& is wood land. *
The falc will commence at ten o'clock in the
morning,and continue -till the whole are fold
The 'crnis 01 payment are 1-3 .'own, in
one, the other in two yearn, with interefl, fectired
by a mortgage en the prtmifes
An »batcment of 5 per cent, will be made for
any mouirs paid in advance.
A iurvey and platt of the whole effate Jiis? be
fcen tiy applying to jHrrry Clymer.Eiq. at Mor
rifville, who will ty've the neteffary information
to persons enquiring!
March i
WANTED,
A YOUNG MAN. who und«rft?.n' , s the Ger
man 'argn-ig.-, writes a good German hand,
and knows how t cafl accconts, to hi brought up
to bufinds in a Counting-houfr •(' this. city. For
particulars, enqsire at No. ICO, tpruce-i'trcet.
march a d t f
WHhREAS / tii« fubfcriher gave my promif.
fitfy note dXftd on or al>out tiic 16th of
February, 1799, for 151 dollars amfßccems, pay
able 011 demaod to Fiancu Battle, witness thereto
Me Robert and James WJwkfer. . 'AW* i* Itt
caution aH ptrfons fro® receinin afiy alignment
of it, at I am uet.roiiow'nc.t to pay the fifoa, rip
said Battle bti«g,ofl thp-'balante «faeronut-,«?K)rtJl» <-
od to me, and the Bote being ebtainedbyilijj
fuggi(lwn»«j4mtfteyr«lfntaK' n»of fS£y7%'y*
pNAl^UWPiHiTfcfc
march 2
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