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Promoters of Literature.
THE managt.ro of the Beula Seminary,
impelled by -notivesof pure morality,
having- refwlved to < ifpofe of the following
property by way ef LOTTERY, in order
to affiit then> in erecting a convenient build
ing for the accommodation of cue hundred
students, and the neceflary pro'efTors in the
different departments of ftience—do offer
for sale three bundled and fifty lots in
BEULA , each fifty-eight feet by one hun
dred and twenty-five, at twenty dollars per
ticket, aach ticket enti led to a lot to be
determined by ballot; ten dollars to be paid
on receipt of the ticktt, and the remaining
ten on the delivery of the deed. The bal
lot to take place before impartial men, as
f»ou as the whole nureiber of tiiikels art fold.
The managers, anticipating the difficul
ty of obtaining cadi for the whole, have re
solved to receive an equivalent, for some of
the lots, in fele<S books ; philosophical ap
paiatus, or iu produce and materials for
building, delivered on the spot.
■*
It may be observed, that the value of
prizes in this lottery will be more than dou
ble the amount, of all the tickets ; for 350
lots, wooid at their average estimation, pro
duce at least 15,75 c dollars ; whiltt, accord
ing to the present proposals, the sum ob
tained them will be only 7,00 c dollars.
Tickets may be had
during this winter, of Morgan J. Rbees,
president of the board of managers, no. 177,
south Second-street, Philadelphia ; who will
receive proposals and plans for the eredion
of the building. It is intended to be of brick
or Hone ; its situation on the summit of a
gradual rising eminence, commanding an ex
tensive profpettof thefurroonding country ;
an observatory 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 and laborers,
of good morals will meet with encourage
ment.
Canal Lottery No. 11.
WILL be finifhed in the courfc of the prcfent
month. The wheel is upwards of 80,000
dollars richer in proportion than at tha commence
ment of the drawing, and only 3,700 tickets re
main undrawn —Tickets ia dollars each, to be had
ar William Blackburn's Lottery and Broker's
oiTice, No. 68,fouth Second street, until Saturday
the vth instant, after which day's drawing they
will be 15 dollars, a.id will rife considerably at the
dole of every iuture day's drawing.
march 2
"o befold on moderate terms,
A RANIjSOME
Situation for Buildings,
•"pWENTY miles due nor;h from Philadelphia
on the great pod and stage road, leading from
thence to Eafton and Bethlehem. It i( high, airy
and beautiful, commandisg an rxtenfive profpefl,
especially on the south fide together also, with
any qiantity of land contiguous, from I to 100
acres, arable, meadow and wood-land. On this
land, 5© poles Oiflant, is a never-failing
Sfltig of put e water. At the spot, a well has been
■lug, but not finifhed t fame collections of (loncs,
boards aud fcaniling for an house, were also mad«,
a cenfiderable time ago, ar.d will be foid or not,
fh« option of the purchaser of the lot. Let
tradefnien.whofe business requires a public flaod
let citizens, who wHh a retnat for health, for
plealure, or rcpofr, apply to the fubferiber near
the premises.
NATHANIEL IRWIN.
Nefhaminy, march 4,1799.
£5" Should the lot be purchased by a citizen of
Philadelphia, whose business, or distance may ren
der it inconvenient, for him to fuperintcud the
ereftion of (unable buildings, the subscriber will
have no obje&ion to ereiS such, either by con
tract or as agent for thepurchafer.
(H xawjw) N. J:
One Hundred Dollars Reward.
RAN Sway from the subscribers, living in Som
erlet county, flat* of Maryland, on the afcth
of December lad, two Negro Men ; George and
Randel.—Geotge is about fix feet high, twenty
two years of age, and of a yellow complexion—
h»d on when he' went away a dark cloth coat,
kerfty breeches and white yarn (lockings ; he is
a pretty good player on the fiddle Randel is a
bout five feet two inches high, twenty years of age,
and of a yellow complexion, has a loud hoarse
voice, and is a good deal bow-legged ; he pretends
to be something of a cobbler; —had on when he
went away 3 fuftian coat, home-made karfey
breeches and white yarn (lockings.—There is no
doubt, but they will change their clothes as well as
their nam«—they having been taken up on the
19th of December la(l at Duck-creek, in the (late
of Delaware, and committed by John Cole, Esq.
(by the names of Stephen and Charles) to the care
Of 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 the subscribers may get them again,
shall receive the above reward, or fifty dollars for
either.
John Nelson,
William Borons.
Siliftury, Somerset comity "}
Maryland, February K, 1799 f
Valuable Property for Sale,
In ChefßHt, near Sixth street, dirc&ly oppoGt
Congriss Hall,
A LOT of ground, about »i feet front in Chef
nut (Ireet and 73 feet in depth, wh«reon is a
good frame house, now in the tenure of Samuel
Benge, fuhjeit to a ground rent of 20s. per annum.
The advantageous lituatioH of this property re
quites no comments, for it mud be known, there
arc few in this city to equal it, an unccceptionable
title will be made to the purchaser. Apply to
JAMES GIRVAN,
no. 190, Chefnut fireet, next door to the pre
mises.
mareh 5
ALL PERSONS,
PIDF.BTED to the Eftaie of Abraham
Dicks, Escalate Sheriff of the County of
Delaware, are requefled to make immediate pay
ment, and all those who have demand:, against
said Estate to anthentiratc anil present them for
settlement. Also, all those who have deposited
writings vyith saul 'rtece?fed to apply for them to
WILLIAM PENNOCK. Adm'r
Springfield, Delaware county,
•ft mo. Bth, 1799. )
TO LET
A Three Story Brick House,
With convenient back buildings—No. 16 South-
Fourth street. -
march 8. 1 u
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TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Juni 17, 1798.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That by vir
tue <sf ?n avsl, paflcd during the present fef
j fion ©f Conjrjr*f%* A) mucii of the a& entituled
u An A& making further pfovifion for the sup- j
" port of public credit, and for the redemption |
" of the public debt"—paired the third day of
March, one thousand seven hundred and ninety
five, as bars from fettkment or allowance,
Certificates, commonly called Loan Office and
final settlement Certificates, and Indents of In
lerefts, is suspended until the twelfth day oj
June, which will be in the year one thousand seven
hundred and jpinety nine.
That on the liquidation and fettlementof the
said Certificates, and Indents of Interest, at the
Treasury, the Creditors will be entitled to receive
Certificates of funded Three Per Cent. Stockequal
to the amount of the said Indents, and the arrear
ages of in tore ft due on their said Certificates, prior
to the firft day of January one thousand seven
hundred and ninety one.
That the principal fumsof the said Loan Office
and final i'ett'lcment Certificates, with the interest
' thereon, since the firft day of January, one thou
sand seven hundred and ninety one, will be dis
charged after liquidation at the Treasury, by the
payment of interest and reimbursement of princi
pal, equal to the sums which would have been
payable thereon, if the said Certificates had been
fubferibed, pursuant to the A&t making provision
for the debts of the United States, con-tradled dur
ing the late war, and by the payment of other
sums, equal to the market value of the remaining
Stock, which would have been created by such
fubferiptions asaforefaid, which market value will
be determined by the Comptroller of tfieTrcafury.
OLIVER WOLCOTT,
Secretary 9/ tbe 'Treasury;
June 28
' George-Town, Potomac.
I WILL fell one Two Story Brick Keufe and Lot
on High-street—One Two Story new Frame
Mouse on the lams street—One Two Story Frame
House in a beautiful situation for a private family*
This lot will admit of improvement, being 75 feet
front by 150 feet back—For further particulars
enquire of THOMAS T. SPROGELL.
Feb. «5
[iftory of PennfyJvai.i^
By ROBERT PRObD,
The
Will be Published this day, and delivered
to fubferibers and others,
Br ZACHARIAH POULSON, jun.
At his Printing-Office, No. 106, Chefnui-ftroet,
nearly opposite to the Bank of North-Ame
rica, and at the Philadelphia Library in
Fifth-ftreec, fiom two o'clock, un
til sunset.
WHERE the fubferibers, in, or near the city
are desired to call or fend for their copies ,
and such of them as live at a diftanre from Phila
delphia are requested to direct their friends in the
city to receive the fame according to the terms in
the proposals fpcci6ed, exceptingthat both volumes
being now ready, will be delivered together, in
stead of only one as mentioned in thy pr pofals.
All pcrfons holding fubfeription papers, are ear
ncftly requested immadiately to return them, with
the fubfeription;, to
ZACHARIAH POULSON, jun.
.rmat sri tf
Buildyi ig and Garden Lots,
CONTIGUOUS to, and at a small diftanc*
from theevty, to be fold at the coffee houl'e
in Second street, on Wednesday the aoth of
Mar4.ll, at 6 o'clock in the evening, containing
from about 1-4 «fa» acre to about 4Jcreieach.
The small lot, fronting on Vine and Callowhill
streets, on the weft fide of Schuylkill Second
street, and the largt lot 9 containing whole or
half or quarterfquare«,fomeof them bounded on
the weft by Schuylkill and the npper ferry road
including some fine quarry lots on Schuylkill :
the whole containing about 14s acres, and for
merly known by the name of Springfbury ;
bounded on the north by Francis street, exten
ding from the Ridge road to Schuylkill, croflisg
the canal, on which several of the lots will give
fronts.
The situation of many of the large lots is on
high ground, commanding beautiful views of
the fuppofed to be fufficiently de
tached to escape any unfortunatediforder which
may be prevalent in the city.—The terms will
be made known at the time of the sale.
N. B. Maps of the lots are fixed up at the
middle and upper ferries on Schuylkill t at
Seybcrt'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 premifts
will prove very advantageous to purchasers.
CONNELLY & Co. au&'rs.
Patent Ploughs,
TO be fold for eafli by Joseph Salter at Atfion
Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan
Harker, Woodbury—and JefTe Evans, Luraber
'on > Those who have used them give them (lie
preference to any other kind-, as they require
l#fs team, break the ground better, are kept in
"rder at less txpente and are fold'at a cheaper
rate —the plan is much Amplified and confids of
but one piece of cast iron, with the handles and
beam of wood ; they may befixed with wrought
lays and coulters to be put on with screws and
taken off at pleasure
Patent rights for vending with inftruflions for
making them may be had by applying to John
Newbold, or the subscriber No. au North
Front-street.
Who has for Sale;
Or to Lease for a term of tears,
A number of valuable trails of Land, well
situated f»r Mills, Iron IVorksor Farms, most
ly improved, lying chiefly in the county of Hun
tingdon flat* of Pennfylvanu. Those who may
incline to view them wiil please to a-pply to
JohH Canan efq.near Huntingdon.
Charles Ntufbold.
i»ly '7
To be Let,
A Store and Loft,
NEAR Market-flreet Wharf.—Enquire of
the Subscriber, 4
feb ri
W.harf and Stores, For Sale.
'yHAT valuable Estate about 71 feet 3 inches
X on Water flreet, bounded on the north by
Eaffafrafs street.and extending into the river De
laware, on which are ere&ed very extensive floras
and wharf in good repair—plenty of water for the
largest (hips to lay at the wharf.—in every rifpeit
a capital situation for any bufincfs requiring exten
sive ware-houses and the convenience of the
Wharf, or far any p«rfi>H wifliing to invest money
in real estate, that will produce a handsome in
come.
Also, sundry valuable Ground Rents, well se
cured in the city, and of iuch amounts as to be an
objeft to any perfoH desirous of investing money
in that way.
For further particulars enquire of the fubfcrUjer
JOHN WARDER, '
no. icß, north Front fttect.
Mid Month, 7th, 1799. 3aW3w
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George-Town,
3 aw 3 w
John & James Pou/tney,
BEING djflolved by mutual consent, all perfon6
Indebted to them are requeftei to make im
madiate payment to either of the fubfcrJbcrs; and
those having demands to present their accounts for
settlement.
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At a Court of Common Pleas held at
Union Town thf 4th day of Decern
(L. S-) er ' Je y car "f our Lord 1798,
before the ban. Alexander Addison,
esq, President, and his associates,
Judges of the same Court,
ON ihe petition of Jeremiah Cook, an insolvent
debtor, confined in the jail of Fayette county,
praymg the benefit of the laws for tbe relief of infol-'
vent debtors, the Court appoint the firft day of next
Court to hear the petitioner 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 of
hearing, and also for three successive weeks in the Fay.
ett e Gazette, tbe last of which to be two weeks pre
vious to ihe hearing. By the Court,
i I'HRALM DOUGLASS, prothouatary.
Feb. 16.
GEO. DAVIS,
319 High-ftrret.
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All Persons
ludebted to the ElUte of HENRY HIM., decetfed
sre requeued to make payment to the subscriber
and those having any demands or. the fatne to pro
dute their accounts For uttleniem.
GIDEON H. WELLS,
THE COMMISSIONERS,
APPOINTED by the Corporation to open
Books of Subscription for a Loan to intro
duce H'HOLESQME WATER from the Kiver
Schuylkill by means of Steam Engines (already
contradled for) ro Center Square and from
thence to be dillributed through the City, give
NOTICE,
THAT a book will be opened at the City Hall
to-morrow, the ijth inltant, and will be con
tinued from day to day, until the Loan is com
pleated, where the commissioners will attend
from 10 o'clock in the morning until one, to re
ceive fubferiptions.
By order of the Board,
Jacob Shoemaker, stc'y.
id mo, 12.
N. B- Ten dollars to be paid on each share at
the tims of Subscribing,
30 dollars a the expiration of } From Ae
two months ( 4 -
30 ditto, ditto, 4 months r fllbftr ; bl
30 ditto, Mifro, ri months J
GOODS,
Forwarded to Baltimore, with dispatch and on
roafunable terms by
Levi Hollingsiuortb & Son.
Philad. march f, 17Q9 tu. th. fa 3w
Weekly Magazine.
The fubferiber has published four numbers (31
3». 33, 34) »f the WIiEKLY MAGAZINE, in
continuation of the one which'w»s begun by the
late Mr. JameS Watters. If there are any of the
fuhferibers to that work who have not received
their numbers, they are reqoefted to fend notice
of what may be wanting, with their places of re-
Odencc, to the office of the fubferiber, at No-90,
South Third-ftrot, where fubfcfiptior.s will be
received, as well as by the principal booksellers.
EZEKIAL FOUMART.
N. B. A Letter-Box ii placed in the -window,
for the porpofe of receiving communications.
myth 5. „. eodjt
Just Imported,
Iron canuon, doable fortified, Woolwich proof,
with their carriages complete— 3, 4, 6 and 9
pounders.
Carronades, Woelvqjeh proof, with carriages, &c.
complete—rs, 18 and 14 pounders.
Cannon powder in kegs of 35lbs. each
Round, double headed, and cannifttr shot
Patent (heathing copper, bright, assorted 18,10,
u, 14, *6 and 18 or per square fbot, fliects 48
by 14 inches, suitable for vjffels from 100 to
1000 tons
Copper fait*, bolts and spikes
Boarding Pikes,
CommoncutiaiTes
Gunner* ftoro of all kind*
Tin-plates Mo l—f-j «oft lwxei
Patent {hot in caflc* of scwt. each
London porter ami '•rowo ftsut, in calks as 7 doz.
bottled.
Earthen ware in ciatn, assorted
Far Sale by
SIMON WALKER,
Pine near sth street.
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Oftober aq.
:mp £sf Iron.
7he Cargo of the Brig Fanny, J. Brufan
be-rg, matter, from St. Petersburg,
—consisting or—
-89 Bales Hemp,
1634 Bars Iron
11 Bales Ravens Duck
3 Ditto Ruflia Sheating
F«R SALE BY
Pratt & Kintzing,
No. 95, North Water-street.
WHO HAVE ALSO FOR SALE.
aoo Bales Ticklenburghs and Oznabrigs,
100 Ditto Heliians and Rolls,
Creas, Brittannias, Patterbornes, Bielefield
Linen, Checks and Stripes, Brown Holland,
Bunting, Sail Twine, Turfcey Yarn, Hair Rib
bon, Tapes, Bed Ticki, Hog's Briflles, Port
Wine, Claret, Salt, Roll Brimftnne, German
Steel, Slates, Yellow Ochre, Window Glass,
Pearl Barley, &c. &c.
feb 7
FOR sale,
By the Subscribers,
15 pipes Old Madeira Wine,
I pair of 9 peurtd Canoon
5 packages of Gum Guiaccum
7, bales of St. Domingo Cotton
100 boxes of Wax Candles, of i4lbs each.
W'ilhngs Is" Francis.
Penn-flreet,")
Feb retry 19. j
for sale by,
PETER BLIGHT,
At his Store—South-Jlieel wharf,
A quantity of Jamaica Rum,
do Brandy, Bth proof,
Red Port Wine, in pipes, hhds. and <jr. calks
Madeira, in pipes fitforufe,
Catalonia White Wine in pipes,
Hazlenuts in jacks
Castile Soap
Old Arraik—in calks and cafes»f 3 dozen each,
feb, 19. cod6w
THE PARTNERSHIP OF
JOHN P6ULTNET t
JAMES POULINSr,
ift mo 30
To be Let,
A genteel, convenient three ftorv
BRICK HOUSE,
In Spruce Stueit, (no. 64)
THIS houfehas been newly papered and painted,
and was not occupied during last fever.
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Agent to the Ex :
tji-i .... . no - *35. Market ftieet
Pnuadelphw, dec, 4, 1798 cot s
REAL ESTATES.
THE SUBSCRIBER,
Offers for tale the following described property,
A LOT of grsund on the south fide thereof,
between 7th and Bth ftrcets, containing in
front 43 feet 8 inches and extending in depth
south ward 306 feet.
The impr jvements on this lot ar.* a lubHantial
Brick Dwelling House, three stories high, with
garrets and an extensive range of hack buildings
also of three stories—the whole toniprifing two
eenteel parlours—a spacious drawing room back
parlour—kitchen—wafli-houfc, &c. and a great
number of bed-chambers. It has the privilege or
passage into Market-street, through a 3 feet wide
alley communicating with the yard.
Another lot on the fame fituatlon and next ad
joining, weft ward to the one above defcribeil, con
taining in front, on Market street, to feet 8 inch
es by 306 feet in depth, on which are ere<sted a two
:ory frame dwelling house an if kitchen well calcu
lated to accommodate a {mall i?.milv.
The back ground of both these lots is rendered
healthy and plealant by gravel walks and grals plats
and a numbrr of fruit and sorest growing
thereon. Each lot hath the privilege oi a paliage
into Eighth--reet through als feet wide alley ex
tending ta the falne from the back ends.
One other Lot of ground adjoining to and oaft
ward of the fublcriber'9 Dwelling House, contain
ing in front 33 lest and extending south ward to the
Jepth of 306 feet—on which are erefled a fubflaii
tia Brick Dwelling House, 18 feet front, with
garrets and very convenient back buildings of the
fame height and materials- Also a Carriage House
and Stables built of wood.
A Lot of Ground on the north fide, and be
tween Seventh and Eighth Street*, containing in
front 103 feet, and sxtencing in depth northward
178 feet. This Lot isalfo accommodated with a
pillage into Eighth Street, through the above de
scribed alley.
In the town of Dover,
KENT COUSTT, DELAIVAKE -STATE.
Eight Lots of Ground adjoining eoch other, on
tht weft fide of King street, containing in front
oo the fame 50; fe«t, and extending.ju depth well
ward about 40} sett, on which arc ere&ed » two
(lory Brick Dwelling House, and another Crick
Building adjoining, suitable for a Store or Office
together with several fiamc tenements —a Itream
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 ir>-
tereft for a number of yearn by giving the pre
mil'es in (ecurityi &c.
RICHARD RIINDLE.
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jan ii
Jhe Subscriber off ers for Sale,
THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY.
AN Excellent three story Brick Houl'e, situ
ate the corner of 7th and Race-streets;
the house is about 15 feet front and well finifh
ed in every refptdl ; the Lot is 76 feet front on
Race-street and 88 feet <l«ep,the situation remar
kably airy, having a public square open in Front
of it.
Two three story Brick Houfcs, Brick Stores,
and good Wharf, situate in Water-street, be
tween Arch and Race-streets, the lot on which
these buildings are, is fifty four feet froat on
Water-street, and continues that width' about
95 feet, then widens to thefouth 13 feet 6 inch
es, so that the front on the water is sixty seven
feet fix inches, this.lot adjoins Jaha Steinmetz
esq. on the l'outh, and has the advantage of a
public alley on the north, and is a very 'Jeflra
ble fituatioo for the business of a Flour Faclor,
or Merchant.
A large elegant two fiery Stone House, situ
ate 011 the Point no Point road, being the firlf
house to the Northward of the five mile stone ;
this house is about 60 feet front and 40 feel deep
finithed in a neat manner; there is a goo4gar
den and choice colle&ion of the b«ft fruit trees,
Ice-House and other conveniences with about
nine acres of ground—or if mo're.agreeable to
the purchaser, thirty two acres of upland and
meadow may be added to it.
A plantation in Bibirry Township, Philadel
phia couuty near the Red Lyon, about 13 miles
from this city ; bounded by the Northampton
Road and Poqucfling Creek, this farm contains
about 140 acres of land, a proportion of which
is woodland and rneadow , a brick dwelling
houfe, frame barn, and other out-houfes, and
there is fai,! to be a good stone quarry on part »f
it, although it has not yet bee« opened, a fur
ther description is deemed unnecessary as no
person will purchafa without viewing the pre
miles,
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A small plantation in Horfliam Towafhip,
Montgomery county, nineteen miles from Phi
ladelphia, adjoining to Grame Park, on which
is an excellent new Stone House and Kitchen,
with a. large Stone Shed for the accommodation
of traveller's horses ; the house is now occupi
ed as a tavern, and is suitable for any kind of
public bufinef?, the land is good in quality, a
good neighborhood, and a remarkably healthy
fituatien : there is fifty acres of land and mea
dow in this farm Also for file, several traits
of land in different counties of this Hate.
£3" The House inßace-ftreet firft mentioned
and ene cf the Houfea in Water-llreet, are now
TO BE LET,
And immediate prfleffion given. For terms
apply at the South-east corner of Arch and
Sixth-flreets, to
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Englilh wrought Nails.
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Imported in the/hips Molly and Diana, from
LIVERPOOL.
400 Casks of Nails,
/"CONSISTING of 6d, Bd, tod, rzJ, and
KJ sod, flat points suitable for the southern
market—6d, Bd, lod, nd, and aod, finedrawn
(harps also *, 3, 4, and 6 clout*—fprin—
lucks—feupper nails—fheathisg nails,
for sale,
A Small Plantation,
OF about 116 acre», whereof 34 acres are under
Clover of one and two years, including an
orchard of ten acres; 26 acres of excellent bottom
and upland watered me.dow, and about is acres
ol woodland. The remainder i_s now under the
plough, 10 acres of which arein'the bed order to
receive grass feed next fpringi
It is situated in the manor of Mceland, Mont
gomery caunty, and distant 14 mi!e» from Phila
delphia.
The improvements are a stone Dwelling-Hour#,
Kitchen and pump; a stone 3pring-HeuC« and
Wain-Houle ; a done Tennant'a Houfa; a large
stone Barn and many othsrufcfulout building, and
a good Garden fenced round with boards.
For further particulars apply to
P. THOMPSON, Conveyancer,
No. 43, Mulberry-ftrect,
B. BONSAI.L, DoLk-ltreet, or
J. LAUMOV, oathe Premises.
feb 4
—viz. —
OS HIGH-SfR 7*,
OS CHESNV-r street.
JOSEPH BAJLL.
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fOR SAII fly,
Robert Denifon, junr.
_ T*7 Market-street
Valuable Property for Sale.
FOR SALE,
THAT well known Estate, called
SHREWSBURY FARM, formerly the residence
ot General John Cadwaladar, fituJtg on Saffafra,
River, in Kent county, Maryland—containing a.
bout 1900 acres of prime LAND, upwards of 500
of which are in woods. The Buildings are all ex.
cellcnt, and consist of a handsome Dwelling Houf
two la ge Barns with Cow houses, Stables for fifty
horses, a ' peeious treading flaor under cover, a gra
nary, two Jverfeer's houses, two rangei of two (U
---ry buildingsfur Negroes (one of and of
brick), Corn houses a Smoak house, Ju. &c The
whole Kftats being nearly surrounded by water it
requires butiittle fancing, and has a good Shad and
Herring filhery. It is conveniently situated for
both the Philadelphia and Baltimore markets,with
two landings on a navigable river but a (hort fail
from Baltimore. There is a large Peach, and twa
large Apple Orchards on the premises; also, a varie.
ty of excellent fruits of different kinds. The foil is
mostly a rich loan..—The whole will be fold togc.
therordivideAintofTialler farms(forwhichthebuil
dings are convcnisntly fituatad) as may fuittbepur
haler. The Stock on said Farm, confiftiag of Hor
cfes, Cattle, Sheep &c. will also be disposed of.—
For further particulars apply to GiobgiHastikos
on the to the fubferiber, inPtiladelphis
ARCHIBALD M'CALL, Ju».
December II
'"pHOSE who have demands against the Eftste
A of Mr. Georck KeppELt, deceased, in h!»
private or individual capacity, are requatled to
present their accounts fubferiber loradjuft
ment and liquidation ; and thof« who are indebted
to the said »re requested to make payment
to the Rev. Josiph TunNEH.no. j6»,fouth Second
street, or to
THOMAS RYERSON,
no. 177, Market street,
Attorney in faifor Mrr. Ann Keppeie. *—
N. B.- —To be let, a good. Houfc,
with convenient Store*, &c. in a most eligible situ-
I ation for business in the Dry Goodiine/or other
-1 wife. In thirftbufe there were no inhabitants du
ring the prevalence of the late malignant fever
and the whole has been well repaired very lately!
For terms apply as above. Also to be difyofed of
on very moderate term , part of the library of the
late Mr. Keppele, conlistmg of fr«m three to fotir
hundred volnmes_of valuable Books written by the
most refpe<stabie authors on their refpedlive tub
jf4s—Thcfe arq to b? fcen at the house of the said
Mr- Turner, and to whom application for them
must be mide.
Feb. 14 3aw4w.
FOR SALE,
A SMALL Farm of Fifty-four acres, w : thin
five miles and a half of Philadelphia and one
mftefrom Frankferd on the river road, fourteen
acres of wood-land, five acres of good meadow,
the residue -hlrty five acres, excellent arrable land
and which wi'.l make the best of meadow. On the
premises are a decent two story Brick House and
Brick Kitchen a good gardtn & orchard with a va.
ricty of fruit trees and a well of very good water.
For terms apply to Thomas Bender, near Bristol
Bucks County, or William Wain, No. i44,So*(&
Second street, Philadelphia,
ALSO,
A Lot of eight or nine acres,
OF very good land in go»d or J«rf or clo»er £ccs
with or without a large frame Barn as good »
new, enquire as above.
feb 14
50,000 Acres of LAND,
LYING in the county of Kuflel, state of Vir
ginia, bounded on the call by the river
Clmch) on the fijnth by the river Guest, and
to the wefl b.y S*«dy river. Thistradl (situate
fix. miles from jthe Courthouse of the above
Gounty, from the town of ii well
fettled, and has lilrtwife the advantage of a wag
gon road) is divided ihta trails of 10, j and
1500 acres each, *nd will be fold, altogether,
or in lots, as it may suit the purchasers, by one
of the owners who will reside iheie during the
months of May, June and July next, in order
to put them whp may become purchafersin pot
feflion.#
'f he plots duly authenticated and certified by
she furteyors, are in the haeds of the fubferi
bers. Every fatisfailion will be given withref
pefl to the right, to which the patents give full
and ample testimony. Great accommodation*
will be made refpefting payment, and every
neceflary information may be had, by applying
to _ ' F. & A. TUBEUF.
2aw3m
Paterfturg, Feb. ti.
Copper Warehouse,
Late ALEXANDER BIS LAND, V Co.
No. »oi, Mark«t-Str»*t,
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 gcods;
—viz. —
A general aflortmeut of Copper Bottoma
and Sheets, for Copper Smiths.aftl other parpofea,
tig and Bar Lead,
Block Tin and Crowley Steel,
Tin io Boxes, and Brafi K«tlci(n Ntfti, 1 ' ■ '
Wiib a large and general aflortment of Iromnonearju
feb. 16. aiw wu&f
ALL persons having aßy demands against the
Estate of the late James Wilson, Esq. are
deftred to present their accounts, properly authen
ticated, to either of the fubferibers. The creditor!
whole debts are secured by mortgage, are particu
larly requested to present their accounts, as foonae
convenient, in order to enable the fubferibers to
make a statement of the Ctuation of the property.
A meeting of the creditors is requested on Mon
day the nth of March, at ; o'clock in the even
ing, at the City Tavern.
Bird Wilson ~l
William NicbdAM**
John Adlum J
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FOR SA'LE,
Eightetn Acres and tvjenty-ftx Perches sf
LAND,
In a fine healthy situation, with a small stone
house upon it, feme meadow and woodland, a
run of water, and a good spring 5 situated is
the Manor of Moreland, Montgomery Ccmnty,
on the Southampton and Wright's Town road,
14 miles from Philadelphia, adjoining the ]an.l«
of W Deans, Efq- W. Roberts, and J. Lau
m»y. to J. LAUMOY.
PoiTcffion wili be given on tke firft of
April,
February 19th, 1799
PRINTED BY 7. lt\ FSNUO.
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