.n \ v ,'_ N ; •' .•; „ ' v •{ ; 'A "'"HiL'ifynigi.ifcof the BeM*, $ j£- -'foiraitedfey puresSpinsfeyr - to ujfpofr of iWfblkjtfftg ."• 'ijjlgijiftyTff (if CiOtfTERY,' *o>rd«r 'S *ai»iveflitftfeu«U}- i<&ssmo!jatf<W.«f ibne'liuiidnjd . Jg&rtfts, a«d 'tie" jfrofeßr«rs ift the ■ di - ppKW«|» 3«encit*»-d» offer k.niwe tftrei* &ad''fifty »«* JSptrt A, J' «oßari„£*r s-. w * iicfedf. ifck-t&ktt sot to bfe- I <** dol&rt lo be paid j ibejiekiu -1 ns lot to take place bef> re impartial mtn, as soon as the whole number of tickets ait fold. The managers, anticipating the difficul ty of obtaining cadi for the whole, have re solved to receive an equivalent, for some of thtjlots. in fek.ft books ; philosophical ap pi atus, or in produce and materials for bu ildii'g, delivered on the spot. It may be observed, that the value of prizes in this lottery will be more than dou ble the amouflt of all the tickets ; for 350 lots, would at their average estimation, pro duce at lealt 15,75 c dollars ; whdil, accord ing to the present proposals, the sum ob tained for them will be only 7,00 c dollars. Tickets may be had during this winter, of Morgan J. Rbeet, prefideait of the board of managers, no. 177, south Second-flrtet, Philadelphia ; who wHI receive p>opofalj and plans for the cre&ion of the building. It is intended to be of brick or (lone ; its situation oa the summit of a gradual rising eminence, commanding m ex tensive profpe£l of thefurrounding country ; an ohfervatory to be on its top. Land and out lots in the vicinity of the Town may be had on moderate terms by ap plying as above. Mechanics ami laborers, of good morals will meet with encou age jan. 11 Canal Lottery No. 11. X JILL be finiftied in the courfc of the present VV month. The wheel is upwards of 80,000 dollars richer in proportion than at the commence ment of the drawijig, and only 3.700 tickets re undrawn —Tickets 12 dollars each, to be had us William Blackburn's Lottery and Broker's Office, Nrt. <SS, Touch Second street, until Saturday thj rih inrtant, uficr which day's drawing they will be 15 dollars and will rife confidcrably at the del? of every lutur<t da)'s drawing. n-'arch » To ul i UAi lON JOf U 1 I/,LI NG S . W.M.TY n»ibs «iutr nor.h from Philadelphia * on rhe great poll and ft age t^ad,leading from | ?)k ■ cto I ; ft- n and Bcthl«h< m. It is airy | *» i I. i-ifiiuly coinn-.cuiJiag an xtcnfive prnfpe&, | eiV-c. on the foirji tide ;—together also, with I a^y" puatirjf of lan { contiguous, liuni I to joo | il 53 pole* ili but, j*» a never-failing I ij-ring f.hjmrc water. At the spot, awe ll has been [ 4,1 S?it r? t imihed : fcp.e colle&ions of stones, I b -i -.5 and f: titling for an house, were also made, traitfnu r.,whofe i»ufinefs require* a public (land—- plea'we, or r.poi'e, a;ply to the fubferiber near , the premil'es. | .<£/* bhould the 'ot be purchased by a citizen of philad .phia, whdfe mifinef*, or distance may ren der it incrnvenient, for him to superintend the ere&i'.n < f'uitablc buildings, the iubferiber will have ro objedion to ere A such, either by con i < r as agikt fcr the purchaler. iaw.]\v) One Hundred Dollars Reward. RAN away from the subscribers, living in Som erset county, Hate of Maryland, on the *Sth of December tail, two Negro M-n ; George and Handel.— Geotga is abcut fix feet high, twenty two years of age, and of a yellow complexion— had cn when he went away a dark cloth coat, . kcrfcy breeches aed white yarn (lockings ; he is apr«fty good player on the fiddle.—Randel is a bout fire feet two inches high, twenty years of age, and of a yellow complexion, has a loud hoarse voice, aad isagood deal bow-legged ; he pretends to be fomrthing of a cobbler; —had on when he went away a fuflian coat, home-made k«rfey breeches and white yarn (lockings.—There is no J uKf, "-ut they will change thtirclothes an well as their natp^s —hey having been taken up on the 19th of December lad at Duck-creek, in the ftste of Delaware, and committed by John Cole, Esq. (by the 1 antes nf Stephen and Charles) to the care ot John M'Wherts and Thomas Kerker, from whom they made their escape.——Whoever ap prehends the above negroes, and has them secured in jail, so that thefobferibtrj may get them again, (ball receive the above reward, or fifty dollars for either. John Nelson, JViUiam Bffwns. Salifb'.irjr, Somerftt corinty ") Maryland, February ts, 1799 J Valuable Property for Sale, la Chefnat, near Sixth street, rfiretSly oppofit CongrissHALL, A LOT ofground,about 11 feet front in Chef nut linger and 73 feet in depth, whereon is a good frame house, now in the tenure of Samuel Benge, to a ground rent of 20s. per annum. The advantageous fituatioH of this property re suites no comments, for it inufl be known, there are few in this city to equal it, an unccceptionable title witl be made to the purchaser. Apply to JAMES GIRVAN, no I9K, Chefnut llrcct, next door to the pre mises. march 5 ALL PERSONS, INDEBTED to ;he Estate of Abraham D iCks, Sheriff of the County of Delaware, are requeued t > make immediate pay ment, and all those who have demands againl said Estate to amhentirate and present them for fettlcment. Alio, all thofc who tiave deposited writings with lanldeceafed to apply for them to WILLIAM PENNOCK. Adm'r Springfield, Delaware county, ill mo. Bih, 1799. j ja». 8 TO LET A Three Story Brick House, With convenient btfck building-—No. 16 Stuih- Fourth street. nurth ?. *jt TREASURY DEPARTMENT. I June 27, 17<>3. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That by vir tue of an a&, paffedduring the pvclcnt id lion «f Conjrrefs, so much of the a-S entituled '• An Avt making further provision for the sup " port cf public credit, and for thtf redemption " of the public debt"—parted the third day of March, one thousand feveu hundred and ninety five, as bar* from settlement or allowance, Certificates, commonly called Loan Office and final settlement Certificates, and Indents of In ferefh, is suspended until the twelfth day oj June, which will be in the year one thousand ieven hundred and nftety mnj. That on the liquidation and settlement of the said Certificates, and Indents of Interest, at the Treasury, the Creditors will be entitled to receive Certificates <*f funded I'hrtfPer Cent.. Stockequal to the amount of thefaid Indents, and the arrear ages of interest due on thoir said Certificate*, prior to the firft day of January one thousand leven hundred and ninety one. That the principal fumsof the said Loan Office and final settlement Certificates, wjth the interest thereon, since the firft day ol January, one thou sand seven hundred and ninety ofie. wfll be Jif charged after liquidation at the Treasury, by the payment of interest and reimburf*mrnt of princi pal, equal to the funis which would have been payable thereon, if the said Certificate had been fubferibed, pursuant to the A<St» making provision for the debts of the United States, contra&ed dur ing the late war, and by the payment of other sums, equal to the market value of the remaining Stock, which would I>«ve been created by such fubferiptions a9aforefs>id, whichmarket value will be determined by the Comptroller of theTrtafury. June 18 George-Town, Potomac. T W*t,L fell one Two Story Brick House and Lot jL on High-ftreek—One Two Story new Frame House on the lame street—One Two Story Frame House in a beautiful fituatiou for a private family I his lot will admit of improvement, being 75 feet front by 150 feet back—For further particulars enquire of THOMAS Y. SJ>XOGZLL. feh. 15.. The History of PennfylVaLic, By ROBERT PROUD, Will be Pubiifhed this day, and delivered to fublenbers and others, Br ZACHARI AH POULSON, fun. At his Printing-Office, No. 106, Chefnu .-street, 3aw2m nearly oppofit« 10 the Bank ot North-Ame rica, and at the Philadelphia Library in Fifth-ftreet, fiom two o'clock, un til sun-set- WHERE the fubferibers, in, or near the city are desired to call or fund for their copies , and such of them as live at a diftancc Phila delphia are requested to direct their friends in the city to receive the fame according to the terms in the proposals fpccified, exceptingt'iat loth volumes being now ready, wifi be delivered together, iu ftead of only one as mentioned in the pr pofals. All perloni holding fubfeription papers, sreear ncftly requeued immtdiately to return thcro, with the fubferiptiom, to sawtf .rinal Buildi ig and Garden Lots, CONTIGUOUS to, and at a final I di£anc« from thecity, to be fold it the coffee houle ill Seropd (treet, on WeiliieiiUy the aoth of March, at 6 o'clock in the eveuing, containing from about i .4 - f an acre to about 4 acres each. The Iroall lot» fronting 011 Vine and Cillowhill flreets, on the weft fide of Schuylkill Second street, and the large lots containing whole or half oi quarterfquares,fomeofthem hounded on the weft by Schuylkill and the upper ferry road including some fine Quarry lots on Schuylkill : the whole containing about 140 acres, and for merly known by the name of SpriDgfbury ; bot.nded on tli« north by I-'rancis street, exten ding from the Ridge road to Schuylkill, crofting the canal, on which several of the lots will give fronts. The (Ration of many of the large lots' is on btgb ground, commanding beautiful views of the Schuylkill, supposed to be fufficiently de tached to escape any unfortunate disorder which may be prevalent in the city.—The terras will be made known at the time of the file. N. J: N. 3. Maps of tho lots are fixed up at the middle and upper ferries on Schuylkill j at Seybert's Tavern, in Second street, Nor thern Liberties ; at Ogdens tavern in Chefnut street, and at the coffee house. The convenience of stone fonear the premises will prove very advantageous to p'urchafers. CONNELLY & Co. auft'r.. Patent Ploughs, TO be Ibid for eafli by Joseph Salter at Atfion Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan Harker, Woodbury—and Jefle Evans, Lumber ton, Those who have ul'ed them give them tlie preference to any other kind', as they require lefsteam, break the ground better, are kept in ordef at less expence and are fold at a cheaper rate—the plan is much Amplified and coufiftsof but one piece of cast iron, with the bandies and .bsam of wood ; they may befixed with wrought lays and coulters to be put on with screws and taken ofT at pleasure Patent rights for vending with inftruflions for making them may be had by applying to John Newbold, or the fubferiber No. jii North Front-street. ' Who hat for Sale; Or to Lease for a term of teart, A number of valuable trjtft of Land, well fituued fer MiUj, Iron Works or Farms, most ly improved, lying chiefly in the rounty of Hun tingdon state of Pennfylvanu. Those who may incline to view them will please te Jppjy to Johft CaDan esq. near Huntingdon. Ctarlts Nt wialil. 3im iutv 17 To be Let, A Store and Loft, feb i j W.barf a?:d Stores, For Sale. ""pHAT valuable Estate about 71 feet ? inches A on Water street, bounded on the no; th by SafTafraft flreet, and extending into the river De laware,on which are ercfled very extensive ftort's and wharf in good repair—plenty of water for the largest (hips to lay at the wharf.—in every r f pc a a capital situation for any bulineft requiring r*ten live warc-houfes arid th« convenience of the wharf,or for any person wilhing t0 invest monty in real estate, that will produce a handsome in come. tu.th fa*tf Alio, sundry valuable Ground Rents, well se cured in the city, and of such amounts as to be an object to any perfos defiroui of inveftin» moncv in that way. ' For further particulars enquire of the riibfcriber JOHN WARDER, ' no. acß, north Front direct and Month,7th, 1799, lawtf OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of the Trcujury. lawtf Georg&-Town. ZACHARIAII POULSON, jun. GEO. DAVIS, 319 High-ftrret. lawtf - * THE COM MISS'OXtRS, APPOINTED by the Corporation tacpen 3ook» of Subfcriptton for a Lo*n to Intro duce H'HOLES&ME WATER tVpo) the River Schuylkill by means of Steam En? win (titirady contracted for) ro the Center Squar.- and from thence to be dillributed through thctiiv, g' vt NO T I C E, THAT a book will he opened at the City Hall to morrow, the rjth inlfant, and will be con tinued from day to day, until the Loan is com pleated, where the comimffioners will attend froiii ig o'clock in the moruiog until one, to re ceive fuhferiptionj. By order of the Board, Jacob Shoemaker, sec*y,. id mo, u. N. B. Ten dollars-to he pa id on each (hare at the lims of Suhfcrihing, 30 dollars at the expiration °f }p rom (he | j jnt two months ( Q * 30 ditto, ditto, 4 months C fuhfc r il>.n K 30 ditto, rhl'n, 6 months J GOODS, Forwarded to Baltimore, with dispatch and on reasonable terms by ■> Levi Hollingsivortb & Sort. Philad. march t,.«79<? tu th. fa 3w The fubferiber has published tour numbers (31 31. 33. 34) of the WEEKLY MAGAZINE, in co-itinuation of the one which was begun by the late Mr. Jamei Watteri. If there are any of the fubferibers to that work who have not reeeived their numbers, they are reqnefted to fend notice of what may be wanting, with their places of re sidence, to the offiee of the fubferiber, at No- 90, South Third-ftr«»t, where fubfcriptior.s will be received, as well as hy the principal booksellers. EZEKIAI. fORMAN. N. B. A Letter-Box ii placed in the window, for the purpofc of receiving communications, march 5. eodjt Just Jmptrted, Iron cannon, double fortified, Woolwich proof, with their carriages complete— 3, 4, 6 and 9 pounders. Carronades, proof, with carriages, &c. complete— 14, 18 and 14 pounders. CannoH powder In kegs of »slbs. each Round, double headed, and cannifttr (hot Patent (htathing copper, bright, assorted 18,10, M, 14, t6 and 18 or per square foot, lheets by 14 inches, suitable for vsflels from 100 to 1000 tons 3»w3w Copper nails, bolts and spikes hoarding Pikes, . >omun cutlaffcs Gunners flores of all kinds Tin-plates No I—l-3 erofs boxes Patent (hot Ui calks of scat. each London (>Ol <«t and '-rown ftn'it, in calks cf 7 doz bottled. Earthen ware in aaten, assorted October 20. Hemp iff Irbn. 7be Cargo of the Brig Fanny, J. Brufwi berg, matter, from St. Petersburg, —CONSISTING OF fri tf 89 Bales Hemp, . 1634 Bars Iron 11 Bales Havens Duck 3 Rufiia Sheeting FOR SALE Br Pratt & Kmtzing,. No. 95, North Water-Areet. WHO HAVE ALSO FOR SALE. 2co Bales Ticklcnburghs and Oznabrigs, 100 Ditto Heffia'ns and Rolls, Crea>, Brittanitiaa, Patterborses, BicUfieM Linen, Checks and Stripes, Brcjrn Holland, Aiming, Sail Twine, Turkey Yam, Hair Rib bon, Tapei«Jßed Ttcki, Hop's Briftlrs, Port Wine, Claret, Salt, Roll Britnftone, German Steel, Slatei, Yellow Ochre, Window Glass, Petri Barley, &c. &c frb 7 for sale, ' By the Su&fcribers, 15 pipes Old Madeira Wine, I pair of 9 pound Caanon S package* of Oum Ouiaccnm % bal«»«f St. Domingo Cotton 100 boxes of Wax Candid, of iflhs each. IViitbigs & Francis. Penn-ftreet, - ) February 10. J For Jale by, PETER BLIGHT, At bis Store—South'Jhiet it. barf t A quantity of Jamaica Rum, do , Brandy, Bch proof, Red Port Wine, in pipe;, hhdi. and qr. calks Madeira, in pipes fit for use; Catalonia White Wine in pipes, Hazlenuts in facki ~ Castile Soap Old Arrack—in calks and cases ef 3 dozen each, f"b, 19- eod6w THE PARTNERSHIP OF "John Iff James Poultney, BEING diflolvedby mutual consent, all pcrfons Indebted to them are requ*Pe I to ruake im madiate payment to either of the fuhJ'cribcrs; and 11 hose having demands to prefcnt their accounts for settlement. ift mojip To It Let, A gented, convenient three story BRICK HOUSE, In Spruce Stuibt, (no. 64) THIS house has been newly papered and painted, and yrai jiot occupied during last fever. la. d Jt a s. eo tf . lawlf At a Court of Common Pleas held at Union Town the nib day of Decern- CL. S.) ' y tar °f our Lord 1798, before the ton. Alexander Addison, esq, President, and his associates, Judges of the same Court, ON the petition ot Jercm ah Cook, an iofolvent debtor, confined in the jail of Fayette county, praying the benefit of the laws for the relief of inf.jl ven; debtors, the Court appoint the firft day of nert Court to hear the petitiener and his creditors, and or der that he give notice thereof for one week in Fen no's daily paper ending three weeks before the day ot hearing, and also for three successive weeks in the Fav ette Gazette, the tail cf which to be two weeks pre viously the hearing. By the Court, EPHRAIM DOUGLASS, prothonatary feb. 16 Indebted#', the Estate of HJENRY HILX,, deccafed are requested to Wake payment to the fubfcribcr and those having any demands or, the lame to pro duce their accounts for An element. GIDEON H. WELI.R, p, ... v- no - *39i-M«Act urett Philadelphia dec. 4, 1798 co .f 3»w3w-- eekly Magazine. Fcr Sale by SIMON WALKER, l'ine near jth street. eo.tf. JOHN POULT NET, JAMES POULTNEr, w&£ttf All Pferfons REAL ESTATES. THE SUBSCRIBER, Offers for file the following described preperty, ; . • V [SHREWi>uyRV FARM, fwwwrlr the #**2. 4 W tll ' f ,Ih fide theteof «f OWM»j;Joh»Ca4*#la<J»«, fitttwoa '- A* c ? w, >'7, 1 a H 'Rivier.-wJteftt rtfiinty, Matybtrf—iautiSfoT' XjL ■ between 7th anil 4th (Uretv «;ontMn»g in gf AND.jtowarih orJ!? tfojrt »3 feet * indtet. and extending m %'•> j- f which a()B in The fonthwaf<i fwt. ... _ , r ,, «._ ~1 «l!eftt, awi cottfiil-Bf *ban<tTo«he®iSj nff |^K, - The '<* ar " a , '• t «o Ji ge Burn. with Co,** boufeu, StiAtefoJjSS' * Btiek Dwelling House, three fto . if> •g r . Jrorfes a 'peeio.u» treading floor under coWi^S? garret* and ( of - also of tiiree Opriea—-the wo e uiji p. g buildings fc>r N«grt)ea toa«of ttitai f 4-. genteel parlours— tfnoti drawing «-oack ) ,k k) ,<^ fc o«fa% parlour— *^ e ' ; -nVitw* of whale RMa-Wng n«rfj imMM %%■*** palfage into allay, With We yar . both the Philadelphia and Baltimore . ABpth«te£!9n the fame fit U at.<*> ad- ona rtvipWc rWer fekt 3&EB ' i*iui. gi» ironr, on Market ftree , . • .large Appl.e Orchard* on the premifct jalfo, a^^-1 >* ip 6 Jcet in depth, on which are eri. c t y 0 { excellent fruits of differ*Bt kiodi, ■ Thcftftyf i.r y fram<dwcl.u >B h P« f « a *<* k,t . lh * ntt M mostly a rich loon-.—The wWewifl bijuSSf-'y luetl to accommodate n (mall f a " uv ' , . theror tiividedmtoftialler farms(for which tht bTIL' Ih, back pound of both these lot. » & „ e con „ Mj t***) healthy a»d j Icaiam by gravel walk* and grafsphtt The Stoekwi Wd F^eort&JE*^ and a number ot fru.l: and sorest trew cfts , Cattle, Sheep fcc. wist a®l* .ffifeSidfe thereon. E»ch lot h.tth the privilege pag p of partitnlartapply toGc Oae into Eightn-Areet throug »IJ eet Wi y on thepremifes.ortothefub^b^r,to%a«^Ss tending t.-> th* falhe from the back end.. ARCHIBALD M'CALUfrS^' One Other Ldt of ground adjoining to and ealt- . . • ward of the AibTcriber's Owrfljflg House, contain- \ng in front !e«t and extending fouthwa'd to the depth of 306 feet—cm which are ere&cd a fubilan tia Brick Dwelling House, .18 feet front, 'with garrets and very convenient back building* of the fame height and materials- Also a Carriage House and Stables built of wood. OS CHE'ltW'f STREKT. A Lot jf Ground on the north fide, and be tween Seventh and Eighth Street?, containing in front 104 feet, and extending in depth northward 178 Wet. This Lot ii also accommodated with a pillage into Eighth Street, through the above it fcribed alley. In the town of Dover, Ktsr cous-rr, dklaivare state. Bight Lots of Ground adjoining each other, on th« weft fide of King street, con'aining in front on the fame 505 feet,and extending in depth well ward about 401 feet, oh which are creeled a two flory Brick Dwelling House, and another Brick Building adjoining, suitable for a Store or Office together with several frame tenements—a dream of water runj through the south p3rt of the lot, where a tan-yard might be improved to advantage Payment of a part of the purcbale money will be required—the remaiuder may be at ii>- tertft for a number r.f years by giving the pre mises in (ecurit 1, &c. RICHARD RUNDLE Lan ir Hx Subscriber offers for Sale, THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY. AN Excellent three (lory Bi ick House, fltu ate the corner of 7th and Race-streets; the house is about a 5 feet front and well finifh ed in every refp«<sl ; the Lot is 76 feet front on Race-flreet and 88 feet daep,the filiation remar kably airy, having a public fquate open in Front of it. Two threa ftor> Brick Honfes, Brick Stores, and good Wharf, (kiiate in Water-street, be* tweon Arch and Racc-Areets, the Iqt on which theft buildings are, is fifty four feet fro«t on Water-street, and continues that width ahput 9 j feet, then widens tt> thf south 13 feet 6 inch es, so that the front on the water is sixty seven feet fix inches, this lot adjoins Jeha Steinmeta esq. on the south, and has the advantage of 1 public alley on<h? r-oitH, and is a very ileCra ble liiuatiot) for the bulinefs of a Flour Faclor, or Merchant. A large elegant two story Stone Howfr, situ ate on the Point no Point road, being the firft house to the Northward of thefive mile ftor.e ; this house ii about 60 feet front and 40 feet deep finifhed in a neit manner; there is a good gar den ar.d choice colle&ion of the best fruit trees, Ice-House and other conveniences with about nine acres of ground—or if tnore agreeable to the purchaser, thirty two acres of upland and meadow may be added to i». A plantation in Bibirry Townlhip, Philadel phia county near the Red Lyon, about 13 milts from this city ; bounded by the Road and Creek, thi» farm contains about 140 acres of land, a proportion of which it woodland and meadow , a brick dwelling houre, frame barn, and other out-houfes, and there is faiJ to be a good stone quarry on part of it, although it has not .yet bee» opened, a fur ther description is deemed unnecefTary as no person will purcbak" without viewing the mifesj A fmsll plantation in Horftum Townlhip, Montgomery county, nineteen miles from Phi ladelphia, adjoining to Grame Park, on which is an excellent ri»w Stone House and Kitchen, with a large Stone Shed for the accommodation of traveller's horfet ; the house i» now occupi ed as a tavern, and is fuitalile for any kind of public business, the land'is good in quality, a pood neighborhood, and a remarkably healthy lunation : there is fifty acres of land and mea dow in this farm———Alfo for file, several trac'U of land in different counties of this Hate. aawjw w&ftf •Jj* The House in Race-street fir ft mentioned and ©ne gt the Houses in Water-flreet, are now TO BE LET, And immediate p('lTsfTion given. For terms apply at the South-eail comer of Arch and Sixth-ilreeti, to feb 7 Englilh wrought Nails. Imported in the Jhips Molly and Diana, from LIVERPOOL. 400 Cases of Nails, /CONSISTING of 6d, Bd, iod, i»d, and iod, flat points suitable for the southern mirket 6d, Bd, iod, lid, and jod, fine drawn Iharps—aifo 1, 3, 4, and 6 clouts—fprigs— luck*—liiupper "ails—ftieathing nails, fO* SA.Lt BY, Robert DeniJ'on, jimr. T?7 Markft-ftrfft. FOR SALE, A Small Plantation, abotit 116 actes, whereof 34 acre*arc under li , , 6r of one and tW!) years, including an orthard of ten acta. ; a 6 acrr , „f C xceller.i bottom and upland watered meadow, and about is acres of wood land. The remainder is now under the plough, IO acres of which are in the best ordar to receivs grass feed next fprinjr. It is situated in the masor of Moreland, Mont gomery cuunty, and distant 14 miles from Phila delphia. I he improvements arc a (lone Dwelling-Hoiife, & * ° a " d a ftolie Spring-HouU' and a<n-Houit ; a (lone Te.nnam* Houffr: a lattre lione Larn andmauy othir uf'efulout building, and a gooJ Oar4en fenc, d round witli boards, ior further particulars apply to i*. 1 HQiiPSuR, Conveyancer, No. 43, Mu'/erry-ftreet B- BONSAI.L, Doclt-llrect, or J- LAUMOY, on the rremifei. feb 4 ra wu JOSEPH BALL. th&r tf 3*wtf Valuable for S*lefv^ ■ . • -u , '. •* \' ~y . ' FOR 9diJ£- ■'. ~*v : ; THAT well fotfarn Eftat*, Notice. npHOSE who have demands against the Ettat- A of Mr. Gborcs Ktpu tt, deceased, in hW private or individual capacity, ar« requafttd ta present their account» to the subscriber loracijuft mtntand liquidation ; and thofowho are mdcbtci to the said e-tate are requested to make payment to tht Re*. Joseph Turner,n«. jfa.fouth Second street, or to THOMAS RYERSON, • r*. r no - 17 7. Market street. Attorney in fa A for Mr j. Ann Keppele. N. B. —To be let, a good Houfe y with convenient Stores, &c. in a mo«t eligible fix ation for business in the Dry Good line, or otherl wife. In this house there were no inhabitants du ring the prevalence of the late maligmnt fever • and the whole has been well repaired very lately! For terms *pply ai abeve. Also io be difyofed of on vtr/ mo crate terms, part of the library of the hte Mr. Keppele, conlisting of fr»m three to four hundred volumes of valuable Books writt«» by the moit refpt&able authors on their refpeili«e Jub jeits—Thefe are to be seen at the lioufe of the laid Mr. Turner, and to whom application for them Ich. 14 FOR SALE, t? A SMALL Farm of Fifty-foar mm,'"V' fi*e mil«i and ahatf of Philadetpbia jT mile from Frmltford oothe river road, acres t/f wood-laml, fire acre» cf goo<) the reftduc hirty fire acra-, excellent wr»We faj2i and « hich wi-.l make the befk of meadow. v preraifct are a decent two story Brick Ito»t» «*4S"i Brick Kitchen a good garden & orchard witfc*«ielv rietyof fruit trees aoiTanretl of very g«ed -Water, ?' > For tcrm« apply to Thom»*Benger, aearßt^d' 4 Bachs County, or William Wain, No. 144,Awi i Second ftrcet, Philadelphia, >:* AL S O, ; A hot of eight or pin* acres t - OF very good sand in goadordwf or clover with or without a large frame Bant u gp«4 new, enquire at above. feb 14 FOR SALE, 50,000 Acres of LAND, LYING in the county of Kuflel, Rate ofVir- Rioia, bounded 011 the east by the riv«r Clinch, on the fonth by the river Guest, and totheweflby Sandy river. Thistrafl (fituatt fix miles from the Courthouse of the above county, «5 from the tuwn of Abin ton, is well fettled, and has likeuife the advantage of a wag gon road) is divided into trafli of 10, 5 and 1500 acres each, and w ill be fold, akogcthtr, or in lots, as it may suit the purchasers, by one of the owners who will reside there during the months of May, June and July next, in order to put them who inay become purchasers in pos session. 1 he plots duly authenticated and certified by the surveyors, are in the haods as the fubl'tri bers. Every latiif*<flion wiH'be given with r«f pe<ft to the right, to which the patent! give fall and ample teftimoay. Great accommodatiom will he made refpe<ninp payment, and every ntceflary information may be had, bv applying to F. & A. TUBEUF. Peterlburg, Feb. u. aawjm Copper Warehouse, Late A LUX /INDER BISL/IND, & Ci. No. joi, Market-Strut, ROBERT KID, HAVING purchased the Stock of the above firm, Solicit* the patronage of the public and their friends ; where they may depend on being served on the very best terms with the following goods: —V.'Z.-r- A general aflortment of Copper Bottoms and Sheets, for Copper Smithsa?fU other puruofes. Pig and Bar Lead, Block Tin and Crowley Steel, Tin in Boxes, and Biafs Kcttlcfrin Ncfti, Wiih a large and general allbrtmcnt of Ironmongery* feb. 10. aivv w&ftf NOTICE ALL persons having any demands against the Efb.te of the late James Wilson, hfq. are desired to prefrnt their accounts, properly authen ticated, to either of the fubi'cribers. The creditors whole debts are secured by mortgage, are partial iarly r«quefled to present their accounts, asfoon a# convenient, in order to enable the fulfcribers to make a fhitement of the situation of the property. A meeting of the creditors is requested on Mon« day the nYh of March, at 7 o'clock in the even ings the City Tavern. Bird Wilson William Nichols' - Adminw trators. John Adlum eodtumsr fth 4 FOR S A\L E, Eighteen Acres and twenty-fix Perches of L A ND, In a fine healthy situation, with a small stone houl'e upon it, (bme meadow and woodland, a run of water, and a good spring ; situated is tlie Manor of Moreland, Montgomery Cotinty> on the Southampton and Wright's Town toad, 14 miles from Philadelphia, adjoining the lanJ* of W, Deans, Esq. W. Roberts, and J. Lau moy. to J. LAUMOY. **** Fofiirllion will be given on tkefirftof April. februnry i9'.h, 1799 3tawtf ■. —— - ■ jg PRINTED BY 7. IV. FENXO. T 1 't: 3>W 4 w. Jtawiw
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