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NVMBEi 2025.3
HQ* rZieArxe of this Gazette is Eight
Dollars per annum to Subscribers residing
in the city of Philadelphia. All others pay
one Dollar additional, for enclosing and di
recting ; and unless some person in this city
will become answerable for the subscription,
it must be paid Six Months in Advance.
NOTICE.
Jpfeph Thomas's Creditors
ire hereby earnestly requested to furnifh their
duly attefled, as foen as convenient :
thereby to enable the. Assignees to form an idea
of the state of his iflairs ; —and »U those indebt
fdttffaid ThomaJ*, arerequired to'rnafce ina
mediate payment to either 0+ the Svbfcrrbers.
SAMUEL W. FISHEK,'J Assignees
WILLIAM BUCKLEY, V of
JOHN HALL. \i- Thomas.
dtf
WANTED,
A YOUNG. MAN. who unrHiftsnds the Ger
man laiiJUig , writes » good German hand,
5/ii hl'ow* how to cad accounts, to be brought up
to btifmcla in a Countiug-houfe *i thu city For
particulars, enquire at No. ISO, Spruce-ltreet.
m„; .h l. dtf
EOR SALE,
To be EXCHANGED for property thirty
~ii ts of the city, or to let on ground-rent forever
Several valuable building Lots r
, In Philadelphia,
Enquire of William M. Bidtile.Be. 147. Che/hut
ftreet.
Nov. s»
0- AU persons indebted to tke Estate
ef Josi-ph Anthony, ivii. deeeafed, are re
fuelled ta make immediate payment -. And ill
thole who have any demands agaistl said estate,
aredcSied to produce them legally attested to
the fublcribers for fettlrrneat.
JOSI AH HE vV ES,
JOHN MOltTOtf, > Executor*.
JOSEPH ANTHONY, J
December j6. dtF
To be Let,
A House and three Acres of Land,
Plealantly situated at the Kails of Schuylkill—
enquire at the office of the United States Gazette,
feb. 7 §
ALL EERSONS
Indebted to the Estate ef Mr. John F*NNO,late
of Philadelphia, deceafad.are dsfiredtomake pay
ment, aud those having any demands, to prefetit
them for fettlercdnt, to
SAMUEL BLODGET, Adm'r.
or
JOHN WARD FENNO, Agent
to the administration.
Nov. 3o
To Article for two or three
years a younp Man to a profitable bufineft—
For particulars enquire at no. 68, south Fourth
street
A person who has feme knowledge of paint
ine or drawing would be preferred.
5 W. HAYDON,
WHO HAS
A Cellar to Let.
jan 11
Tor sale,
BY THE SUBSCRIBERS,
j4 four pound Cannon, < afferent lengths,
c Cavrouades. [
JOHN NIKON & CO.
December I. §
White PfatiHas,
A few boxes of White Platillas,
Tuft arrive and for fait; by th? ftibicnbei 1 ,
GIDEON H. WELLS.'
No. »3J, Market-ftrect
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feb ii
For Sale,
Deliverable at Norfolk,
\ CAts iO OF
Honduras Mahogany, & Logwood.
For term» apply to
PHILIPS, CRAMOND, & CO.
February
For Sale,
TEN or twelve Tons, Clover £3* Timothy
HAY.;
Of the firll quality.—Apply at No. 43,
jan. 8
PUBLIC NOTICE
IS hereby given, that application wiU be
made to the Directors of the Batik of Pinnfyl
vania for the renewal of a Ceitifftate for afliare
in the said Bank, No 1181, dated July 24th
1 standing iB the name of JOSEPH REED,
the fame having been accidentally lad or de
-flroyed,
Phitad. Jan.
WATER LOAN.
THE Commiflioners for receiving ftibfcriptions
,to a Loan for supplying the City of Philadelphia
with whol.fome water, give
NOTICE,
That they will sail on the citizens for their fubferip
tiens in the following diftriits
tPHliam Juts wilt receive from Vine to South fide
of Pine-street.
Levi Hollingswortb will receive from the North fide
of Pini to the South fide of Spruce-streets.
JrJJi Wain will receive from north fide ofSpruoe
to the l"uth fide of Walnut-ftrects.
Edward Tilgbman will receive from north fide of
Walnut to the south fide of Chefnuc-ftreeM.
"John I-Jkt.p, tid > will reeeive from north fide of
jfbli'lti/a/t Ko/>in/in t f Chefout to the south fi4e of
Market-streets.
Girartl, will receive from north fide of
Jjtoi Sbiemaher f Market to :h« south fide of
Arch-llreetj.
TLomai HdJJtins will receivcfrom north GuC of Arch
to the south fide of Race-streets,
teo. ard Jacoti will receive from north fide of Race
to the south ffde of Vine-ttree<s.
Cruckjiahk.~\ will attend at the sfficeof Jared
to" Jarrd Ingt,fil j frig rfol, appoGie the State
Hoiife, with the boo* hitherto kej't it the City
Hall. By order f tbebojrd,
JACOB SHOEMAKER, see'rj.
nA .10 §
Juit received per the feip Ncw-Jerfey from Cahtop
At.tjin Store No. 187, south Second street,
An assortment of Teas of the firft
qua ity,
White and yellow nankeens
Caflia, silk umbrellas
an liffortnient of china ware,
and a variety of SfLKS, confuting of
, Black and colored Lutestring
do. do. fattins
do. do. fenlhaws
do. do. silk handkerchiefs
do- do. sewing Gilts
Black Taffcties
also,
12 pipes of excellent Madeira Wine,
fit tor immediate use,
jan 14
For Sale by the Subscriber,
No. 145, Market-street,
Very low far Ca(h, or a (hort Credit,
The remaining Jioci of the late House of
TODD tfMOTT,
Cloths, Kerseymeres, a few printed
Cottons,
Printed handkerchijfs and ftiawls
Printed dimities
Hosiery, threads, twiftand sewing filfes
A small amount of hardware,
WILLIAM MO-TT, Agent
for the assignees of Todd & Mult, to
Whom, ill perfoni i'debted to that concern, are
requeued to make immediate payment.
W. MOTT,
Having commenced business in the Cemmillion
line, hts (lore is now open for the reception of
Dry Goods of all descriptions.
I hiladelphia, February 4- 1 799- §
Richard Bayley Si? Co.
RESPECI'FULLY inform the public that the
Retail BuGnefs carried on by tham at their
Store. No. *36, Market-ftrcet, will in future be
carried on by Mr. Wm. Bonnar, whom they beg
leave to recommend t(Wie favor of their friends
and the public.
All Persons indebted to the
above firm and those to whonsi they are indebted,
will plcafe to apply to John Whitr3i:>es & Co.
or the settlement of their refpe&ive account#, who
are duly empowered for that purpofc.
Richard Bayley & Co.
WILLIAM BO WAR,
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the
public, that the above Store will h* opened
by him on Monday the,4th ef February next,
with in assortment of
Suitable to the feafen, which he flatt«rs himfelf
will meet the approbation of those whe honor him
with their favor.
jtn 19. §
$ 3"i
JuJt Received,
By the ships Juno, Walters, and Four Friends,
Hubber, from Hamburg,
By the Subscribers,
460 pieces 6-4 quadruples filefias
35 do. 8-4 do.
139 do. creasa la Morlaix
34 do. 9-8 coutils
3 do. 4-4 do.
44 do. 6-4 guineas
2jo do. Russia fail-duck
10 pipes Ricarlo wine
2j hogsheads French brandy
80 do. darec
100 cases, at 4 doz. bottles each} claret of fuper
-218 do. at I do. do. do.J ior quality.
Also on Handy
IT bales ticklenburgs. at 13 to 28 cents pr. ell
12 do.«Wcfer linnexi, at 16 to 20 cents pT. yard
I box paterbornes
j boxes hollow glass ware
5 caiks RuflTiabrifilet (firft quality)
Erick & Lewis Batlmann,
no. 100, Spruce itre< t
THAT I am to be fold on luch terms, that
the purchaser need not advance any ca(h,
ualefs he pleases, till it is earned by my services,
provided no accident happens me ; or, if you
please, I am to be farmed out for two years,
and not less. lam a bright bay, full 154 han<ls
high, of noble descent, ray name is TRIMMER
—I was got by Hall's imported harfe Eclipse,
my dam, purchased by Do€tor Hal!, was got by
the imported horse Slim ; my grand dam was
got by Old Figure ffny great grand dam by
Talkers Othello out of Selima, See. as will
more fully appear by William Lyle's attested
certificate who raised me. My chara&er as a
racer it well established ; I won the cost's purse
at Bladeufburg of twenty guineas ; I won a
fifty guinea purse at Baltimore, a fifty guinea
purse at Annapolis and a fifty guinea ptrfe at
Hagerftown. I never loft a race but the lift I
run at Alexandria, which was owning to my
being badly ihod, as I loft all my plates before
I got in. lam in fine plight, found in every
refpe.J ; my offspring are in great repute, some
of which are now in training for the turf —pro-
cure me good {lands and entertainment and I
am «ble to earn one thousand dollars per an
num.
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Any person inclining to buy or rent may
know the terms by applying to John Carnan
(LovehaliJ Coecil county nnd state of Mary
land, eight miles south of Elkton.
Is given to all those indebted to she firms of
THAT th« Snbfcriber is fully authorized toad,
just and fettle the affairs of those concer'.s ; and
that suit i will he indiscriminately commenced on
all accoaatf that remaiu unpaid on -be xoth day of
March pctt.
PHILADELPHIA: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 15, 1799.
CHINA GOODS,
AND FOR SALE
BY ARCHIBALD M'CALL,
—ViZ
DRY GOODS,
AND FOR SALE,
Feb. 13
TAKE NOTICE,
feh. ai.
NOTICE.
Jackson Evens,
John B. Evens, & Go.
Evens Es? Bullock,
Wbhtton, Evens £sfCo. and
John B. Evens.
John B. Evens,
No, 119. South Third-street
cod6w
feb ?
Sales of Valuable Property..
On THURSDAY the 28th day of March
Will be Svld by Public Vendue^
At the Middle Ferry, tienrthe Fills of Delaware,
TH t FOLLOWING
Mcffungc, Lots, Buildings, Water-works
and Plantations,
Situate in the county of Bucks, Qppofilt to the
thriving towns of Trenton and Lambrrton,
being part of Morrisviile SJiare.
mansion house lately occupied byßo
I bert Morris, jun. Esq. with acres of
land, including an excellent gardca, QVcl.ard and
{omc wood.
The hoafe is nearly new, canfi jing of a hall,
two passages, two eleg nt bow roams and three
otljer rooms on the main floor ; four chambers
with convenient garre's on the upper floor ; it
is furrour.ded by a piazza of 14 feet depth, and
under it are kitchens, fervanti hall, twa cham
bers forfervants, with cellar* and vaulu.
Adjoining and communicating uatiiee-houfe,
miMt-ht use and smoke-house, ami at » conve
nient ill fiance arc iubfl antral brick tables ca
pable of containing ten horses. ami f |!| ir car
riage hnufes, with every necefla. y acuuiumoda
tien for fervaiits.
2nd. The ferry from Pennfyltania to New-
Jersey, wit4\ 3 large convenient house, one part
of (loiif theotiicr brick ; a good Hone barn and
stabling for 20 horfej, with this will be fold 18
acres of land, and ihe priviledge of landing on
any part of the ellate.
4th. Four frame hotifes on the main road
leading from Brilfol to the ferry, each accom
modated with a lot, 60 feet frW* - a«J 100 feet
deep.
1 good tijvo story frarne himfe 011 the old
liver road, with a lot of the above duneniions,
a;& a good Smith's shop adjoining.
A frame hoofe, and saw makers ftopon Mill
flreet.
j 10 Inufes of different files on the (ame direct
A house now in the tenure of R. Trimble
with a large burn, barraj-k , aud txtcufive l«>t.
Several buildings, «tccuj...cU as work (hops
A lurga bake house.
Six brick b.iildings, with good lots near the
upper ferry.
An illand in the river Delaware, containing
about 40 acres, above tl-e mill dam, and the
island btlow, on which are the following works.
Snuff-mill, Plaifter of P;-ris mill, Saw-mill,
Grinditone-mill, Slitting mill, mill for rolling
bolts, rolling mill for rolling bar into (heet iron
or hoops, mill for drawing wire, trip hammer.
A forge and compleat air furnice for convert
ing pig into bar iron
The whole of the illand, and the above
works, together with the site for a grift mill,
will be fold together or separate as may appear
moll eligible at the time ef sale.
The dwelling houies are, miny of them,
nearly new, well built, and conveniently contriv
ed ; purchasers may be accommodated with a
few acres of land convenient to them, as part
of the lands wirll bereierved for that purpose.
20 Lots on the road leading from Bristol to
the ferry, of 60 feet front and 1: feet deep.
10 lots on a road of 60 feet wide, laid out
parallel with the river «ad below the ferry.
Each lot containing 3 %-c »crc«, a frost
of 16a feet on the river, and ranning back to a
public road at the distance of from
the front
with a free paflage to and from it, will by con
trail be always kept open.
A farm called Linton's, containing 110 acres,
40 of which are good wood-land, with a farm
houft, baen, liable, out buildings, an excellent
orchard, with a good cyder prels.
A farm called Bayley's, fronting the past
road, coataining 749 acres, with a good new
two llory frame houle *nd new barn, remarka
bly well watered and timbered.
A tarm called CUrk's, between the road lead
ing te Philadelphia and that to Filis-toa-n,con
taining 180 acres, on th« farm is a new howie
and barn.
A farm called Lovef's, containing too
acres of geod frefli land, with a good new houfc
ajidfeam.
100 acres, part wood land,betweenihe main
road and the river, without buildings.
100.acres called Butler's, with a house and
barn
Watson's farm, containing acres, wirh a
brick house, barn and {tables, it has a landing
on the river; this trad may be conveniently di
vided,
Moone's farm, with no acres, a good brick
house and and a landing or the river.
182 acres adjoining the above.
A lhad fifliery 011 the river Delaware, with 69
acres of excellent land, including an island call
ed Goat Island, with the right of landing on
the ma:n and cflablilhing a ferry to Lamberton
There is on this place a tenant's house, and one
for curing filh j it rents at present for aool- per
annum.
292 acres of excellent up-land, we!) fenced, and
affording several fine situations far buildings; part
of this trad is woad land.
The sale wiU commence at ten o'clock in the
morning, and continue 'till the whole are fold
The terms ol payment are 1-3 down, T-3 in
one, the other in two years, with interell, fecored
by a mortgage en the prcmifes.
An abatement of 5 per cent, will be made for
any mppie» paid in advance.
A survey and platt of the whole eft ate may be
seen by applying to Henry Clymer, Efq, at Mor
rUville, who will gifre the oecedary information
to persons enquiring
March I
Charles Campbell,
W AT C H-M A KER.
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HAS remored to the Shop formerly occupied
by Mr. "John Woe/I, No. ?j, corner of
Front and Chefnnt-ftreets ; where he will thank
fully receive and execute orders with neatneft
and dispatch
HE HAS CONSTANT!* ON HAND,
A Neat and Large Aflortment of
Clocks & Watches.
WAN TED,
A JOURNEYMAN ;
ALSO, oi.t or two Apprentices of refpefli
ble parent!.
FOR SALE,
A large quantity of Watsh Glasses
WboU/aic and Retail.
DOT *4
iiiitant,
the view of the river,
FARMS,
dtaßMar.
3*** i
Ptnnfxlvntita Population Camp aw
i i_4.l-<«t. L ti
NOTlCfc is herebv given to the Shareholders, that
n alTcfTinent of Eight dollars is levied en each Ihare,
la.-able, one half imme-Hiaielyt 2nd the remainder in
>o days from the 14th instant; which they aTe requclt
*d to pay t > the Tre.ilurer of the Company at the
Company's Office, No. 53 North Fourth-ftieet, agrec
ablv to the times above mentioned.
The proprietors will please to recollect the nrcefli
tv of being puu&ual, otherwise the forfeiture of their
fnarcs wili bc* incurred agreably to the constitution.
By order of the board,
SOL. MAR AC HE, ste'rj.
3§**tm
Feb. 16
INSURANCE OFFICE.
THE subscribers beg leave ro inform theircomrner
cial ftiends in purticuiat', and the pub he in general,
that an office for the I nsur anc iofSh j ppi nc, is
now opened at No. 95 Souih Fror.t-ftreci, where a
(hare of the public paironatje is refDe&fu : lv foi*cited.
N. Es? J. FRAZIER.
Feb 15
For Sa:e,
The Schooker,
THREE SISTERS
IS almolt a new vessel, carries between fix 2nd
7CO barrels and fails remarkably faft. when loaded
ctfaws about 8 or 8 I a feet water, fce is in com
plete order, haying allthe fails that can be used to
advantage, the fir. iter part of them are new. In
ihort K:c may be fen; 'o sea at a fma.ll Expei ce, and
in thcce or four days notice For terms apply co
Jehu Ro/iingsworth, & Co.
No. 47» Penn-ftroet.
Feb. 6.
Ship Broker's Office,
u4Ad Cemmiffion Store,
No- 119, South fsoitr STrfft,
Next cloar to >he Cuflota House.
THE Subscriber, encouraged Dy the advice ot
his friends, offers his fervic-e to the public
as a Ship *nd Jnfurance Broker. He propol
es to buy and fell veflels and every thing relat
ing thereto —assist mailers of vtffeU and others
in entering and clearing at the CuftomHouft,
procuring and (hipping freight, fettling Insur
ance ar.d all other mercantile actoun's, and
hare on hand the peceffary Blanks and Stamps.
Papers in foreign languagcsiranflated, and in
formation given id general mercantile cotters.
—From a knowledge g-ained by long experience
of e-Tcry branch of business he hopes to be ufe
ful to those who please to f*vor him with their
commands. SAMUEL E MERY.
novemker 19
FOR SALE,
In the healthy artd pleasant village of
BORDENTON.
A HANDSOME, well fimlhed, and con
venient two llory prime House, and late
ly occupied byco'onel Jifchn Vanemburgh,—the
House is 36 feet in front on the main street, and
30 feet deep—four rooms on a floor, with a
kitchen iS by 15 feet, two good rooms over the
fame and one with a lire place—a very excellent
cellar undtrthe whole house; the lot two fifths
of an acre, enclosed with a high boird fence ;
the garden in high cultivation, and contains a
variety of belt grafted fruit.—Good liable, car
riage house, smoke house ar.d a pump of good
water in the yard, the whole in complete repair
The healthiness and pleasantness of the village
ps Bordenton and the neighborhood are too
well known to require any commendation.
For terms apply to James H- Imlay t esq.
now in Philadelphia, or to the fubferiber now
»n the premifea.
' MAkIT VANE MB URGH,
Bordentou. fob
A Summer Retreat.
For Sale,
Sixteen Acres of Land,
About half a mile from the city of Philadelphia,
r j 'HERE are on ihe prrmifes a one llory brick
x house 38 feet lront L a (table and corn crib,
a well of excellent water,and a few fruit trees, the
situation is perhaps superior to any within the
fame distance of the city, and commands one of
he noil beautilul anil pi&urefque profpedts of the
ty, Kensington, the Delaware and Jerseys,
Enquire of EDWARD BON3ALL 8c Co.
march 4 oedtf
John Miller, junr.
Jt AS IKOH NO. 8, CHZSNBT,
To tbe Five Story Building, in Deck, near
Third-Jlreet,
WHERE HE HAS FOR SALE,
300 Bales of Bengal Goods ;
CONSISTING OF
COSSAS
Baftas
Mamoodies
Hurahums
T aflaties
Striped Dereas
Calicoes
Handkerchiefs, &c. &'c.
Al/o. a large ajfortmint of
Madras Handkerchiefs,
of various dcl'criptiuns,
Notice.
TO BE SOLD,
Or exchanged for property in or near Phi-
ladelphia,
A FARM of one hundred and forty two acres of
' » Land on the road from New-Port to Lancailer,
&iwar London Grove.Meeting Htwfe Cheltcr county,
the Farm House formerly used as a Store and
Tive n, sot tuuher information apply toCH RLES
WHARTON, at his house No* 136. South Second
ttreet
fcb. ifi.
White Oak, Logs-—or .
White Oak Pipe—W ANTED,
■ PROPOSALS,
•' • prur. SB KBCsirfto,
On or be&Wft day of Marfi,
For the Delivery,
To the Corporation of the City of Philadelphia,
or their agent at any part within the laid Cit)
t' of the whole or part of
104.000.fcct, runnirtg meafiue, oi
WHITE OAK LOGS,
In lengths of ten or twelve feet,
Or of the fame quantity, of
LOGS,
Bored into pipe, counteibored and tapped,
as under :
24,000 feet to measure 13 inches at the thick eft
end, if bored, 41-4 inch pipe.
16,000 fret to meal'ure 11 isches at thi thickest
cud, if bored, 4 inch pips.
64,000 feet to measure II ifiches at the thicVeft
end, if bored, 3 inch pipe.
104,000
J he l.r.gs rr.uu be strait and ires from flnh:*
aR'J knots ;no faulty logs will on any account Ke
received Those who deliver propolals for bored
logs, arc: rc quelled to mention the pric* at which
they wiii deliver the logs unbored, iii cafe it (hou2i
be found proper to bore them in Philadelphia.
Propofuls in writing wi'l b--received by
B. Hcnty Lat robe, engineer.
South 'l'welfth-ftrcet,
the fir ft Houfc from Market-ftreetV
dim
M> 8
OF the subscriber are hereby requefled to raKe
notion, that he has applisd to the court of
common picas, in and for the county of Philadel
phia, for the benefit of the ad ofaffembly puffed
the fourth day of April last, for the reliei of inlok
vent debtors, and the said court have appointed
Monday the 25th day of March inflant, tor hear
ing and determining on the said petition, in the
city of Philadelphia, at such place as the iaid court
may beheld on that day, when and all
pcrfom concerned may attend if they think proper.
DAVID SIMMON3.
3awfi,fMar -
march. 11
'T'HE Creditors'of Robert M. Read, w3l tst«S
Notice, that kehas applied to the Court of
Common Plras, for the county of Philadelphia,
for the benefit of the ail of Assembly, pafled 'he
4th of April, last, for the relief of insolvent debt
ors, and they have appointed Monday, the 15th
day of March, inftaut, at teu o'clock is the for«.
noon, to hear him and his creditors, at
House, or such other place where the couxc nuj
be held.
march 11.
ALL persons having daiirs again!) the E(Ut r
of I homas Boon, of Caroli- e county, ilatc
o) Maryland, deccsfrd, are requested to exhibit
th»m, properly proven, to the fubfcrjber at Den
ton, in the county and Hat' atrrrfaid, on or hi fort
the firft day of May next, t at there may be a di
vidend raude ef th a(Jit9 now in the hands »{ (he
subscriber. Those who oegtcA this, notice, will
be forever Wed of their dividend, which will be
raada on the alorefaid day,
Wif, BOON, administrator.
et THOMAS IiUON.
i a W3 w
aaw
march 9
The Creditors of Johx Dobbinß
are hereby required to take notice, tha: he hae
applied to the Judges of the Court of Common
l-lea; for the couuty of Philadelphia, for the be
nefit of the afl made for the relief ofinfolvent
debtors, pa fled the fourth of April last, and
that the said judges have appointed the 2jth
i-.iftant to hear him the said John Dobbins, and
his creditors at the State House, at which rime
and place they may attend if they think fit.
DOBBINS.
March 8. 1799.
GOOD encouragement will he given to a person
who underflands the Tanning bufii.efs in all
its branches—also to a person who undirftands
malting of Tin-Ware, to move into the Western
Country.—Persons who have fruall families wouidi
be preferred,— For further particulars enquire at
_No.t3 North Fourth-ftrcet.
executrix.
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None need apply butthofe who can bring good
recommendations.
march 12
By way of Public Vendue, on Thursday,
the 26th of the Third Month next,
A VALUABLE
Plantation of Lime-stone Land,
Situate in the Great Valley, in WtJU
IVhitcland town/hip, Chejler county,
ADJOINING lands of Joseph Downing,
Joshua Roberts, Thomas Merrifs aad o
thers ; and near the Turnpike road, 28 miles
from Philadelphia—the trail contains 298 acres,
with then fual allowance, about »oo acres clear,
of which 50 acres is Meadow, the remainder
well timbered, most of the meadow ground is
watered—also fufficient water in all the fields
by never-failing springs ; the plowknd is es
teemed to be equal or superior, to any in the
neighbourhood ; one third part is now under
clover; the buildings are a two-story stone
dwelling house and kitchen adjoining a milch*
house, lmoke-houfe, waggon-house, two large
barns, one stone the other stone and logs, and
other out-houfes. There is two bearing orch
ard!", a garden enclosed with a stone wall, See.
Credit may be had for a confidcrable part of
the purchal'e money. Any per I'm inclining to
view tht premises may apply to the owner living
thereon.
WILLIAM BEALE.
N-B. The sale to begin at a o'clock on said
day, or. the prerailes.
Weft-Whiteland, the 2d nao. 12,1799.
(14) Mar 5.12.19.
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BY THE SUBSCRIBER,
On Willing* aud traucig's Wharf,
200 Gin Cases,
Also, a few bales of Bengal Goods.
3taw.
Fab. 18.
REMOVED to 157 South SscowJ-ftreet.
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The Creditors
NOTICE.
NOTICE.
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NOTICE.
To be Sold
SALE,
FOR
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