f\ * *7 ' ■* v m-' I*roif:dt<frs of Literature. mauagcri of the Brjla Seminary, J_ iait.tiled by notives of pule morality, having refolded to I'ifpoft of tUe following property by wajr ti LOT! Ji.RY, in order to assist tbsmin ere&ing a convenient build ing for the accommodation of«rie hundred i ftudgnU, and the neceflary profeffors rii the j different departments of fdience—do offer ] for sale three hundied and fifty lots in BEULA, each fifty-eight feet by one hun dred and twenty-five, at twenty dollars per ticket, each ticket entitled to a lot to be determined by ballot; ten dollars to be paid on receipt of the ticket, and the remaining ten «in the delivery of the deed. The bal lot to take place before impartial men, as soon as the whole number of tickets are fold. The managers, anticipating the difficul ty of obtaining calh for the whole, hav« re solved to receive an equivalent, for some of the lots, in feleft books ; phiiofophical ap pa-atus, or in 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, would at their average estimation, pro duce at least 15,75 c dollars ; whilst, Jng to the present proposals, the sum ob- , tained f«r them wi'l be only 7,000 dollars. Tickets may be had during this winter, of Morgan y. Rbees, president ofthe board of managers, no. 177> south Second-street, Philadelphia ; who wMI receive proposals and plans for the creflion of the building. It is intended to be of brick or done ; its situation on the summit of a graduil rising eminence, commanding an ex tensive profpeft of the surrounding country ; an observatory to be on its top. Land and out lots in the vicinity of the Town may be had on moderate terms 1 yap plying as above. Mechanics and laborers, of good morals will meet with encou age* m. |an. ig. 4V* Canal Lottery JNo. It. he finHhed in the conrfe of the prefeot ' W month. The wheel it upwards of 80,000 dollars richer in proportion tha® at the eonw»e»ce ment of the drawmp, and only 3,700 tickets re- Kkain BiulrAWd'—Tickets lidollan each, to be had U-U,llum Blackburn's Lottery aad Broker'* office. Ni>. 68, foath Second Greet, until Saturday tfce sd»i*Q»pt,afttr'which day's drawing they tviybe ijr dollars. sod will rife conflderably at the •' ejrfe of d»ery furore day's drawing: march a "o be fold on moderate terms, A HANI'iOME Situation for Buildikgs, ' ■ >'HNTY miles due nor;h from Philadelphia * on the great poll and ilage road, leading frem thence to Esfton and Bcthlehtm. It is high, airy and braatliul, commanding an exienfive profpeft, (jfpecUlly on the south fide ; —together also, with any quantity of land contiguous, from I to 100 »irt>, arable, meadow and wood-land. On this IjhJ, about s° potes distant, is a never-failing faring ot pui. w .tcr. At the spot, a well has been dui, Vut not fir.iflied : lan.e collisions of (tones, boaro» and fcauiling for an house, wtw also made, a ci nfidcrable time ago, and will be fold or nor, at fh»- option of the purchafei of the lot Let tradefiren.whcfe bufmefsrequires a public (land— let citizens, who wijh a retr»at for health, for pltafure. f.r rtpofe, apply to the fublcriber near the premises. NATHANIEL IRWIN. Neiharoiny, march 4,1790. Should the lot be purchased by a citiitn of rhilaislphii, whose business, or oiflanc-; may ren der it inc; nvenient, him to fuperinteud the crertmn of tui'ablc buildings, the fulfcribcr will have no oi irition to ereiS such, either by con tract »r a« Act-. r for theparchafer, (1 One Hundred Dollars Reward. RAN away from the subscribers, living in Som erftt comity, state of Maryland, on th# 24th of December last, two Negro Men ; George Slid Randel. Geoigs is about fix feet high, twenty two years of age, and of a yellow ermplexion— hid on when he went away » dark cloth coy, trerfey breeches add white yarn stockings ; h« is api«tty good player on the fiddle.—Randel is a bout five feet two inches high, twenty years of age, and of a yellow completion. has a loud hoarse voice, and is a good deal bow-legged ; he pretends to be femsthing of a cobbler; —had on when he went away a fuftian coat, home-made karfry breeches and- white yarn stockings.—There ii no d'>uht, but they will change their clothes aa well as their ramus—they having been taken up on the 49th of December lad at Duck-ereek, in the state cf Delaw are, and committed by John Cole, Esq. (by the rames ef Scephen and Charles) to the care of John M'Wherts and Thomas Kerker, from whom they made their escape. Vihoevur ap prehends the above negroes, and has them secured in tail, so that the fubferibers may get them again, fliall receive the above reward, or fifty dollars for John Nelson, William Booms. SaMbury, Somerset county 1 MatVland.Febraary is, 1799 i Valuable Property for Sale, fx Chefnat, near Sixth street, dire&ly oppofit Concuss Hall, A LOT of ground, about 11 feet front in.jChef nut street and 73 feet in depth, whereon is a good frame house, now in the tenure of Samuel Benge, fubjefl to a ground rent of aos. per annum. The advantageous fituatioa of this property re quites no comments, for it mn(l be known, there are few in this city to eqnal it, an unscceptionable title will be made to the purchaser. Applv to JAMES GIRVAN, no. 198, Chcfnut street, next door to the pre march 5 ALL PERSONS, INDEBTED t6 the Estate cf Abraham Dicks, Sheriff of the County of Delaware, are reqiurfled t make immediate pay ment, anil all those who have demands against said Estate to and present ihein for settlement. Alf», all those who liave di-pofited writings with lai>l«)eee>fed to apply for ttiem to WILLIAM PENNCCK. Adm'r Springfield, Delaware county, } ill mo. Bih, jati. 8 TO LET A Throe Story Brick House, With convenient lack building—-No.. 16 houth- Fourth street. BJArch 8., TREAS UU Y DEPARTMENT. JUN'S 27, 1798. NOTICE IS HF.K.EBY GIVEN, That by vir tiv; of *« *.; l, paffrd during the profcnt icf fipn of Or: / ef*, so much of the ail intituled 44 An A3 making further provffioa for lup tc port oj public credit, and for the redemption <c of tiiC public debt"—palled the third day of March, o:.e thousand (even hundred and ■ninety* ! five, as bart from fcttl nunt or allowance, Certificates, commonly called Loan Office and final fettlemeut Certific-i:es, and Indents of In l>reils, is suspended until the twelfth day oj Tat! ', wfcich will be in the year one thousand leven hundred ami ninety n«n *. That on the liquidation and settlement of the said Certificates, and Indents of Iritereft, 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 intcreft due on their said Certificates, prior to the firft day of January one thousand fever, huwdreti ai That the principal funis of the find Loan Oflae ind final iettiemeiu Certificates, with the iatereit hereon, since the firlt day ot January, on-, rhuii und seven hundred and ninety oik . will be lif harged after liquidation at the Troafury, by the >aym<ant of intertft and reimburDment ol princi pal, equal to the firms which would have been payable thereon, if the said Certificates had been [ubferibed, purluant to the AcU provilioti For the debts of the United States, contracted dur ing the ljte 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 asalorelaid, which market value will be determined by the Comptroller of the'Tmafury. OLIVER WOLCOTT, fafeea!? George-Town, Potomac. I WILL fell one Two Story Brick House and Lot on High-Ureet—One Two Story new Frame House on the lame street—One Two Story Frame House in a beautiful Ctuation for a private family i his lot will admit of improvement, being 75 feet front by \.so feet back—For further particulars enquire of THOMAS Y. SPROGELL. Feb. *s The Hiflory of PennfylVaLii, Ar ROBERT PROUD, Will be Pubiilhed this day, and delivered to fubfenbers and others, Br ZACHARIAH POULSON, jun. At his Printing-office, No. 106, Chefnu -ftivet, nearly oppofit* to the Bank ot North-Ame rica, and at the Philadelphia Library in Fifth-ftreet, si om two o'clock, un til sun-set. 3aw2m 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 distance from Phila delphia are requested to direct their friends in the city to receive the fame according to the terms in the proposals fpccified, cxceptingthat both volumes being now ready, will be delivered together, in stead of only orn. as mentioned in the pr pofals. tawtf * All persons holding fubfeription papers, are ear ned ly requelted immediately to return them, with the lubfcriptionj, to .rmal Buildi ig and Garden Lots, CONTIGUOUS to, and at afmall dillancc f <inn thecity, to be fold atttae coffee honfe in Second llreet, on Wednesday the loth of March, at 6 o'clock in the evening, containing from ;bout 1-4 -f an acre to about 4 acres each. The small loii fronting on Vine and Callowhill streets, on the weft fide of Schuylkill Second street, and the largt lot* containing whole or half or<]iiirterr<iuares,fomeof them hounded on :h« wt?l by Schuylkill and the upper ferry road including fotne fine quarry lot» on Schuylkill : the whole containing about 140 acres, and for merly known by the name of Springibury ; bounded on tha north by Francis street, exteti ding from the Ridge road to Schuj Ikill, crofli ;g the canal, 011 which several of the lots will give fronts. The filiation of many of the large lot» !• on high ground, commanding beautiful views of the Schuylkill, supposed to be fufficiently dc tarhe-l to escape any unfortunate dil'order which may be prevalent in the city.—The terms will be made known at the time of the sale. N. J: N. B. Maps of the-lots are fixed up at the middle and upper ferries on Schuylkill j at Seybcrt's Tavern, in Second street, Nor thern Liberties; at Ogdens tavern in Chefnut street, and at the coffee house. The convenience cfllone fonear the premises will prove very advantageous to purchal'ers. CONNELLY & Co. auft'r.. Patent Ploughs, be fold for ea(h by Joseph Salter at Atfion -L Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan Barker, Woodbury—and Jefle Evans, Lumber ton, Those who have used them give them the preference to any other kind, as they require less team, break the ground batter, are kept in order at less expence and are fold at a cheaper rate —the plan is much Amplified and consists 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 lights for vending with inftrti&ions for making them may be had by applying to John Newbold, or the fubferiber No. aix North Front-ftrect. Who has for Sale; Or to Lease for a term of Heart, A number of valuable traiU of Land, well situated for Mills, Iron Works or Farms, moll ly improved, lying chiefly in the county of Hun tingdon flat* of Pennsylvania. Those who may incline to view them will please to atpply to John Canan efq.near Huntirig-lon. Charles NtvJhold. dim i'jty '? To be Let, A Store and Loft, NEAR Market-street Wharf.—Enquire of the Subscriber, feb 11 Wharf and Stores, For Sale. THAT valuable Eflate about 71 feet 3 inches on Water street, bounded on the north by SalTafrafs flreet, and extending into the river De laware, on which are credjed very txtenfive ftons and wharf in good repair—plenty of water for the largest Ibips to lay at the wharf.—in every n fpe& a capital firuatioii for any bulir.cf« requiring exten sive ware-houses and th« convenience of the wharf, or lot any perfna wishing to inveit money in Mat eflatc, that wiW produce a handsome in come. tu.th fa- tf Also, sundry valuable Ground Rents, well se cured in the city, and of such amounts as to be an objefl to any perfos dturuus of inverting money in that way. Tawtf For lurther particulars enquire of the fabferiber JOHN WARDER, ' 110. acß, roith Front ftrcet. and Month, j;h, 1799. 3aw3*ir Setrtiurj tf the I'reafury. lawtl George-Town. 3»w3«r ZACHARIAH POULSON, jui* sri tf GEO. DAVIS, 319 High-flrret. aawtf THE COMMISSIONERS, APPOINTED bv the Corporator, to open Books for a Loan to intro duce WHOLES*.9 ME W/ITER from the Hiver SchuylkiiT'by means of Steam Bnjjmei (already coatraiSfd mr) toihe Center Squire and from thence to be di'lributed through ;heLUy, gi vc . _ gori ce, • THAT a book will be opened at the C *} Hal! tivmorfow, the 13th inflant, and will be curtr tinued from day to day, unulthe Loan iscom- where the ramtniffioners will <Ute/id from so i« the morning until one, to re cti»e subscription*. Uy order of the Baardt Jacob Shoemaker, scc'y. • id moiti , : . N. B. Ten dollars to be paid 00 each ihare at the tiro# i*f Subscribing. 30 dollars ztUe of From , he ,: me two months ( 0 » 30 ditto, ditto, 4 months f r,hlcrib : ng 30 ditto, iWu',- 6 J GOODS, Forwar»cJ tJ Baltimore, with difpaich and o» rcalunabie (cm* by Levi Hollingsavorth & Sot:. Philad. march t, »7<<9 tu th. fa jw EEKLY Magazine. The fubferiber has published lour numbers (31 32, 33, 34) if the WEEKLY MA G A ZIN ,in continuation of the on a which was begun by the late Mr. Waiter*. If tbcieare any of the lnbfcribers to that worjc who have not received their numbers, they are requeued to fend notice of what may be wanting, with their places of rc iidence, to the offiee ot the jfubftiibcr, at No-90, 6outh Third-ftrc«t, where fuWcpptiocs will be received, at> well as by the principal bookseller». EZEKIAL FORMAN. N. B. A Letter-Box is placed in the window, for the purpose of receiving communications, march ?. eod;t Just Imported, Iron cannon, double fortified, Woolwich proof, with thair carriages complete— 3, 4, 6 and 9 pounders. Carronadcs, Woelwieh proof, with carriages, <Scc. complete— 12, 18 and 14 pounders. Canno.s powder in kegs of 25lbs. eaeh Round, doable headed, and caimilldr (hot Patent (heathiug copper, bright, afTortcd 18,20, It, 24, i 6 and 28 or per fquarc foot, fteets 48 by 14 inches, suitable for vcllels lrom ico to 1000 tons Copper nails, bolts and spikes Boarding I'ikcs, Common cutlafies Gunners {lores of all kinds Tin-plates No I—l-3 orots U«xes Patent ftot in calks of .jewt- each l.ondon porter and Hrown ftwit, in calks *f 7 doz bottled. Earthen ware in crate*, alforted Oiflober 29 Hemp Iron. 7he Cargo of the Ekig Fanny, J. Brnfon berg, mailer, from St. Petersburg, —coNstsriNG or— 89 Bales Hemp, 1634 Bars Iron 11 Bales Raven; Duck 3 Ditto Ruflia She«ting F«R SALE BY Pratt Kintzing, No. 95, North Watir-ftrcet, WHO HAVE ALSO FOR SALE. 100 Baits Ticklenburghs and Oznabrigs, 100 Ditto Hessians and Rolls, Creas, Brittannus, Pattcrbomes, Bieltfield Linen, Checks and iSuipes, Brown Holland, Sinning, Sail Twine, Turkey Yarn, Hair Rib bon, Tapes, Bed Tickt, Hojj's BrUtlcs, Port Wine, Claret, Salt, Koll Britnlione, German Steel, Slates, Yellow Ochre, Window Glass, Pearl Barley, ic. &c.' FOR Sale, By the Subscribers, 15 pipes Old Madeira Wine, 1 pair of 9 paond CaAnon 5 packages »f Gum Guiaccum 2 bales of .St. Domingo Cotton joo boxes of Wax Candles, of 14IIM each. W'iltings & Francis. Penn-flreet,') February iy. j PETER BLIGHT, ./fa bis Stcre—South-Jit eet ti harf, A quantity of Jamaica Rum, do Brandy, Bth proof, Red Port W inc, in pipes, hbds. and qr. calks Madeira, in pipes fit far ufc, Catalonia White Wine in pipes, Haz'.enuts in sacks Castile Soap Old Arrack—in eafks and cases of 3 dozen eack. fob. 19. eodftw THE PARTNERSHIP OF "John & James Poultney, BEING diffolvedby mutual consent, all' persons Indebted to them are requtfle I to'nukeim madiate payment to either of the fubferiber?; and *hofe having demands to present their accounts for fettkmcnt. ift mo jo To be Let, A genteel, convenient three ftorv BRICK HOUSE, In Spruce Street, (no. 64) THIS houfehss been newly papered and painted, and was not occupied during i< fever. Feb. li. d.l*. as. eo tf. lawtf At a Court of Common Pleas held at Union Tozvn the 4th day of Decern (L. S-) er ' *" the year of our Lord 1798, before the kon. Alexander Addison, esq, President, and his associates, Judges of the same Court, ON the petition of Jeremiah Cook, an insolvent debtor, confined in tbe jail of F«yette county, piayiug the benefit of the laws for the relief of insol vent debtois, the Court appoint the firft day of neu Court to hear the petitioner and his creditors, and or der that he give notice thereof for one week in Feo no's daily paper endirtg three weeks before the day ot hearing, and alio forthiee fucceflive week-, in the Fay ette Gazette, the lafl of which to be twp weeks pre vious to the hearing. By the Court, EPHRAIN'f DOUGLASS, prothooatarv feb. 16. y ' Indebted to the Estate oI"HENRY HILI., dece-ifed arc requeued to make payment to the fubftriber and thole having any demands on the fame to pro duce their accounts lor lattlcment. GIDEON H. WELLS, Agent to the Ex: ~ ~ . "*•» *iSi Market itrcet Ph.iad.-lpuii, dec. 4, 1798 cots For Sale by SIMON WALKER, Pine near sth street. eo tf. la wjw w&f tf For sale by, JOHN PeULTNXr, JAMES POULVNEY, w&frtf 1 Persons real estates. TBI SirSSOSJBF.Rp , Qffers far fsle tkjffellowing defcpbed prppeMy, ON i « I A LOT of greund on the fcuth fxde thereof, between 7th and Bth Hreets, cjataiumg in front 13 feet 8 inches and eiren-iing in depth ttet. , „ • , The improvements on this lot ar," a lubQantiaJ Brick Dwelling House, three stones high. With Barms and an eitenfive rauge oi back bm,dings a lso of three [lories—jh<- wuoie cympr.fing two .rented parlours—a fpadoiis drawirg room—back parlour—kitchen —waft hotile, ami a great number of l.ed chambers, it has the privilege of paifageinto Market-street, through! 3 feet wide alluy communicating with the yard. | Another lot on the i'auie {ituation and next sa ioinine, wellward to the one above defcribecl, ron tainiig in front, on Matkei areet, ic feet 8 inch cs by 306 feet in depth, 00 which are eftM a two ory frame dwelling house and kitchen well ea.eu lat«d to accommodate .1 Imall Utfiily. 1 he back ground of both these lor. is rendered healthy andplealant by gravel walks and grass pLta and a number of fruit and fcretf tre*s growing thereou. Each lot hath the privilege of a palTage into, Eighth • rtet through a 15 feet wide alley ex ccn lit. ' to the fame from the tack ends. One other Lot of ground adjoining to and ealt wsrd of the fublcriber's Dwelling House, contain ing in front 33 feat and extending foythward to the Jej th of 306 feet—on which are ereSrd a fubftan tia Brick Dwelling House, iX feet front, with garrets and very «onv. nicnt back buildings of the fame height and materials- Alfa a Carriage House and Stables built of wood. O.V CIIESSVT S&SE&ST* A Lot of Ground on die north fide, and be tween Seventh and Eighth Streets con*ainiug in front Loa ieet, and extending in deptjji swrthward 178 feet. Tfu» Lot isalfo accommodated with a piffage into Eighth Street, through de scribed alley. In the town of Dover, COUNts) DBt4WARE SfAVg* £lgtt I.ots of Ground adjoining each other, on ilia welt fide of King street, containing in frost on the lame 50; feut, and extending in dtpth weil w.inl about 402 feet. on which arc erected a two llory Brick Dwelling House, and another Building adjoining, luitable for * Store or Oificc together with leveral si ?.me tenements —a llream of water runs through the south part of the lot, where a tan-yai\l be improved to adviiit Payment of a part of the ptircl.ale money will be required—the remainder may be at ii>- tertll for a number . £ yt.r> by gn in- the p:c mifes in Iccurltjr, &c. RICHARD RUNDLE. jan ii 7he Subscriber ojftrs for Sate, THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY. AN Excellent three story Brick House, situ ate the corner-os 7th and Race-streets; — tile house is about 25 fset front and well finifh ed irievrry refpeil ; the Lot is 76 feet front an RlcMlreet and 88 feet deep,the situation remar kably airy, having a public fqnateopen in Front of it. Two three flor> Brick Honfes, Brick Stores, and good Wharf, Ctnate in Water-street, be tween Arch and Kace-ftreets, the lot on which these buildings are, is fifty four feet front on Water-street, and continues that width about 9 j feet, then widens tothefouth 13 feet 6 inch es, lb that the front on the water is sixty seven feet fix inches, this lot adjoins John Steinmetz esq. on the loath, and has the advantage of a public alley on the noith, and is a very defira blc (unatio4l for the bufinels of a Flour Factor, or Merchant. , A large elegant two story Stone Hovfr, situ ate on the Point no Point road, being the firll house to the Northward of the five mile stone ; this house ia about 6u feet front and 40 feet deep finifhed in a neat manner; there is a good gar den and choice collection of the b«ll i'ruit trees, Ice-House and other conveniences with about nine acres of ground—or if more agreeable to the purchafei, thirty two acresof upland and meadow may be added to it. A plantation in Bibirry Townlbip, Philadel phia county near the Red Lyon, about 1 j miles from this city ; bounded by the tv ortLampton Road and Poqutffing Creek, this farm contains about 140 acres of J«nd, a proportionof which is woodUnd and meadow , a brick dwelling houfe, frame barn, and other out-houles, and there is fall to be a jjood stone quarry on part ofi it, although it has not yet beea opened, a fur ther description is deemed unneceflary as no person will purchal'o without viewing the pre mises, A small plantation in Horftum Townlhip, Montgomery county, nineteen mile# from Phi ladelphia, adjoining to Grame Park, on which is an excellent ii«w Stone House and with a large Stone Shed for the accommodation of traveller's horse; j the house is now occupi ed as a tavern, and is suitable for any kind of public bufineA, the land is good in quality, a pood neighborhood, and a remarkably healthy iituation : there is fifty acres of land and mea dow in this farm Also for sale, fcveral tr*fts of land in different counties of this state. gj" The House in Race-street firlVmentioned and «ne ef the Houses in Water-street, are now TO BE LET, And immediate p' fTeffion given. For terms apply at the South-eafl corner of Arch and Sixth-streets, to feb 7 Englilh wrought Nails. Imported in tire J,lips Molly and Diana, from 1-1 V ERFOOL. 400 Casks of Nails, CONSISTING of 6d, Bd, iod, iad, and »od, flat points (tillable for the southern mirkct--6di Bd, iod, nd, ind icJ, Jinedrawn (harps alio a, 3, 4, and 6 clouts—rprigs— luckg—ftnpper nails—fceathing nails, &c. fOR SALE BY, Robert Denifon, junr. FOR SALE, A Small Plantation, OF about Iltf acres, whereof J4acre»are under Clover of one and two years, including an orchard of ten acre ; 16 acres of excellent bottom and uplaHd watered me dow, and about 15 acres of wood land. The remainder is now under the plough, 10 acres of whkh are in the best order to rtcelvi grass feed next lpting. It is situated in the maaor »f Woi-eland, Mont gomery c»unty, and diftart 14 miles from Phila delphia. f'he improvements arc a ftcne Dwelling-House, Kitchen and pump; a stone Spring-Houfs and Walh-Henle ; a flone J ennanr's Hogfo; a lane Hone Barn and many oth»r ufcfulout building, and a good Garden fenced round wkh boards. For further particulars apply to P< THOMPSON, Conveyancer, No. 43, Mulberry-street. 3. 30NSALL, Dotk-ltrect, or J. LAUMOY, on the i^rcniles. fcb 4 .Valuable ---■*»*■■•*#s&- •- c*i THAT weHkttortnttEftafli SHREWAfIDRY of Gt ocral Jofiit fitaif* Rivor, iu Kent .county-, *t-*-"T¥llll bout isoo;3£rM afc prub«'L'Aa»»^m^4f : Srtar of which an in w<ro4».^The vj^X ee,Hc»k, laSconfift of two ia #itb C»w iu>i>^^StfiklinbnH&~'' nai'y/two )verfe9r*Th{K^a^>irorm<M^^^a^S& ; ?i tf Vu i Idi ng s/«rN«groe«£ ooeotifat&vmf £%m*\ brick), Cora li °"'«* 3 whota |>?cttgbeariy * requires but tittle --f W| Hei ring fifljery. Jt. ia cqpve&ieotW &tg&ktrZ' 'l both the Ph i ladelpM^-epdi * two landings on a navigable Trrtt 3mk i3S»jS'l. from BaHnnorej There it a, lafjje P&lgsj tM-tife I' tr g of excellent frw{» tit mostly a rich' io«a:.—Tb« *W>lgwiU th«( i ordiTideiVinfoioi4ller (sings areconv^ifctly hal'er. The stoclfcon f4W F«r4i«o»fiti£ i rf'""*" eta, Cattle, Sheep he. wiU vITo *- For farther pwrtimlariapjiiy to 0»o*«H. on the fobreriter r in£ L v ARCHIBALDMMfA] diw »i*tf JOSEPH BALL. th&f tf 3awtf 4 f 5 ? "cember 12. t r rr*HOSB who h»T« fcfaft A/W,£. ,■ * of Mr. Gkoioi private or individual capatit*. rt .•■ pretrnf their account* to •'•• nunc and liquidation j and WMe4itißeEji to the said saute are r equated tp to the Rev. Josif h TftfcNia.na- atrcet, Wto ' '• Thomas Ateww i* fr£ tor Mm. Afln N. B.—l*ie bii'tSfXM witfacon*coilßtat«ixi,*ptf jgj2j«|3i|j atioD for bufijuft to ft* Pry wife. In wereoo ? tloe th« prevalence of ^ r; Uti the *}iole _h** i l»w* w& reaalfog F«r nrmi apply M dnaret. Alio on vtry moderate late Mr. Kfppela, KmUtm atiewia t^tofcj hundred vofmaw of vatuAfe r' most refpeftable tfceir "ItT* ' jciU are to M teen at the Mr. Turner, and to applications* tMi' must be mails. • . feb, 14 with or without a large frame Bars at voad a • —w b " fob J 4 FOR SALE, Acres of LAND, LYING in the county of Kuflel, state of Vir ginia, bounded on the east by the riv«r Clinch, on the south by the river Guest, and totheweftby Sandy river. Thfctradl (firuate fix miles from the Courthouse of the above county, »5 from the tewn of is well fettltd, and has like wife the advantage of a wag gon road) is divided int* trails of io, 5 and 1500 acres each, and will be fold, altogether, 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 may become purchasers in pos session. 7 he plots duly authenticated and certified by the surveyors, are in the hands of the fubferi bers. Every fatisfa&ion will be given withref pe& to the right, to which the patents give fill and ample teftimonv. Great accommodations will be made refpedlinjj payment, and every necefiary information may be had, bv applying to F. & A. TUBEUF. Peteriburg, Feb. it. »aw3«n Copper Warehouse, Late ALEXANDER BIS LAND, (J Co. No. »01, MAKKET-ST»*rT, ROBERT KID, HAVING purchased tbeStock of tht>bov<fa». Solicit* the pauoaage of the public and tipr fnendi; where they raay depend oa beiag ter»«i fl® the very best lermi with the following good*..' . —tks.— A general assortment of Copper Bottomi and SheeU, for Copper Smiths and other purposes. Pig and Bar Lead, Blick Tin and Crowley Steel, Tin in Boxes, and Bras* Ketrlcsin Nests, Wrh a large and general affortmeiit of Ironmongery! Feb. 16. aiw w£?fcf Notice. THE creditors of Leonard Sayre will take notice, that he hat applied to the Coart of Common Pleas, for the County of Philadelphia, for the benefit of the aft <J* As« fembly patted the 4th of April lafl, tor the re lief of iufolvent debtors, and they have appoint ed M< nday the sjth day of March inlUnti 3 ' ten o'clock in the forenoon, to hear him and his creditors, at the State-hcmfe, or such other place where the court may then be ke'd. march 6, 1799- th.mo.t »jMsr. FOR S A*L E, Eighteen Acres and twenty-fix Perches oj LAND, ■ In a fine healthy situation, * hoi!te upon it t fomemeadtfw ind wooctaW,* run of Vvater, and a good spring ; the Manor of Moreland, Montgomery Cootttft on the Southampton and Wright'* Town J°*°« 14 miles from Philadelphia, arljoming (he 1' nf W Deans, Esq. W. «ot>eW, andJ- MIT «nov. >?pply to J. - . %* Poffcffion will be f iytn on April. r • February 19th, 1799 PK.IN - ED BY J- »'• FENNQ' Sl:,!* Aid, 3»W4W. Jtaw3w 3tawtf
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