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Removal.
Thomas Clayton, Hatter,
HA?* removed to No. i26,*fouth Front (lr<x;t,
where K« intends carrying on his business as
formerly, and has on hand a complete alTortment
of his own manufactured ladies, gentlemen and
children s'
H A r s.
Canada Mujk-rat Skins ,
Wirla a complete aflortmont of FURS, always
fpr sale—He haa received per the Ute arrivals
from Lpricidh, a complet affrrtttexit of
Fajkionable Englijh Hats y
Wiich he now offers lor lale at very reduced
prices.
J*#
United States,")
Pennfylvar.ia Dijlri3 *
T> Y virtue oi an alia? writ of venditioni expo
JD nas rnc »ire-sted by the honorable Richard
Paters, efquitv, JuJge of the Diftri-'l Court of the
Unite States in and for the Per.nfylvania diftricfc,
will be exposed to public sale at the vlerchants*
Coffee Houie, in the ciry of Philadelphia, oa Sat
urday he 23 '■ day of MaVch inft. at 7 o'clock in
theevefline all that certain two Porv brick mes
suage with the lot or piece of ground thereunto be
longing, Gtuate on the south si le of Cheftmt street
between 6th and yth flrfets from the river of De
laware, the lot breadth on Chefnut
ftr«et one hundred and one feet and in depth two
hundred and thirty five feet to G-'rge street now
in the t :nuie of James O'Ellers fwo three story
mtlTujges wearly finifhe»J and the lots there
unto belonging situate on the oait fids of 6th street
Walnut ami Spruce-streets ; each lot con
taining in breadth on Sixth-street twenty two feet
and in depth one hundred andfeyenty seven feet.
And alio a ground rent of thirteen pounds eight
(hillings and nine pence clear of tax s iffuingaut
of a tnrfi- story brick house and lot situate on the
east fide of sixth street aforefaid from she river De
larwar adjoining the l*ft &bovcmentioned honfe*.
T! 1 two mefluages lalt described and the rent
chaise are fubjeJk to-a proportionable part of a
m by John Swan wick to Robert
Bridges, for £i2CO.
Seized and taken in a the property of
John Sw an wick, efq decc-ife. . and vi ibe fold by
WILLIAM NICHOLS,
Marjhal.
Marshals Office, >
xat'fe march, 179 Q. )
An Elegant situation for a Country Scat.
Tohcfn . at public au&iou at the Merchants! Cof
fee house on Tuesday the 16th ir.ft, at 6 o clock
(if not previeufiy disposed of a', private file),
A] Ol' of GROUND on the Germantown
ro.id, distant from the ciij between i ana
x miles, adjoining the plantation of Joseph P
Norrii, Ef<j. containing 10 acres aad »6 perchea
more or left : ti* beautifully situated, and com
mands a very cxtenfive profped. It will be divided
into si ur lots,a plan of which may be seen by ap
p ]>ing to the fubfcrib#r».
SHANNON b" POALK,
THOMAS GREEVES, or
ISAAC W. MORRIS.
march i
Iron Works for Sa,
The fubferiber wi/hing to de
eftiie the iron '» uGnef% wili difpofc of .ill his pro
pct;ry, fnoateiri bo:etou:t county Virginia, on the
■ le water of James River, canfifting of a
Furirdct with all ehe nec-flary patterns complete,
t'nrcc F'trsaud two hammers, two
jf..' d .Vlcrcfcar t TVTills. two Saw Mills, together
yvrh nil the ncccflury buildings for the use of the
Work>, several large Banks of Ore convenient to
lbc Furnace of an excellent quality for bar-iron—
7'he whole of the woikhhave b«eu kuiic within five
years, on the most approved plans, by the b«st
•workaicn in the diffvrcnt branches rroin Pennfyl
var.i-T.; they are in complete repair 'or casting and
ma:»u!avsli rinsr irfcn. i here are attached to said
Works, about thoufanci acres of Wood-land,
a very conf>dcr..blt* stock of \?ood cut and ore
raised It is unnecefiary to enlarge, as
p. purchaler .. i!l undoubtedly view before he pur
chafcs. Indisputable cities w>ll be given, and the
terms niaJe known, by applying to the fubferiber
at the Works.
WILLIAM WILSON.
eoim
marcli 15
LANDING,
JUS'
At Qhifnut-Jireti Wharf,
From the brig Cyrus, caj* Daggett,
Arid for l alt, bj
JOSEPH ANTHONY, & Co.
Oil, Proof rirandy in Pipes,
Double and finglerefined Silt Petre,
Sweet Oil in Cases,
Castile Soap in boxes, \
Currants in Caiks,
Ferfuaiery and Hair Powder in boxei,
Trunks, Calks, &c.
A few pieces of Ticklenburghs, all of
'A-Jtich a. e entitled to the Drawback.
Tkfy have also on band,
New England Rum in Hogfheadj,
Bolton Berf in Barrels,
Do. Mackartl in Barrels,
Salmon in Barrels,
Freft Clover Seed,
Kufiia Duck
Russia Hemp,
Tow Linen,
marrh u
To be fold on mode rata terms,
A HAHUSOME
Situation for Buildings,
*r>WENI Y miles due north from Philadelphia
* on the great post and Aage road, leading frem*'
thence to Eafton and Bethlehem. It is high, airy
and beautiful, commanding an extensive profpefi,
especially on the south fide ; —together also, with
any qaantity of land contiguous, from j to 100
acres, arable, meadow and wood-land. On this
hud, about 50 poles distant, n a never-failing
spring ot pure water At the spot, a well has been
dug, but not finifh«d : fame colledhoßS of (tones,
bnards and scantling for an houfc, were also mad*,
a ccnCderable time ago, apd will be foJd.or not,
at th« option of the purchaser of the lot. Let
tradefn.en,whofc bufiuefsrequires a public (land
let citizens, who wiih a retreat for health, for
pleasure, or rfpoft, aj ply to the fulhriber near
tfie prcmifes.
NATHANIEL IRWIN.
NcQiaminy, march 4,1799.
£jp Should the lot be purcflafed by a citizen of
Philadelphia, whole bufinefa, or distance may ren
der it inconvenient, lor him to fupei'intend the
ercilion if luitabie buildings, the i'ubferiber will
have ro objcllion to ercA fucK, euher by con
iRACT or as ac*nt lor the purehaler,
(•[ law.^w)
TO LET.
»-pHE targt House in Soutliwark lately occupied
* by Mr. Henry Mite! ell ; apply to
Isaac Wharton.
fan. II
MAYOR'S OFFICE
REMOVED to jj7 £euth ! etond-flreet.
One Hundred Dollars Reward.
RAN away from the fubfcrihers, living in Som
erset county, state of Maryland, on th« 24th
of December last, two Negro Men ; George and
Randel.—Geoiga is about fix feet high, twenty
two years of age, and of a yellow complexion —
h»d on when lie went away a dark doth coy,
kcrfcy breeches and whire yarji flocking? ; he is
a pre'iy good player on the fiddle—Randel is a
bout five feet two inches high, twenty years of age,
and of a yellow complexion, ha; a ioud hoarse
voice, and is a good deal bow-legged ; he pretends
to be something of a cobbler; —had' on when he
went away a faftian coat, home-made kersey
breeches and white yarn llockiugs.—There is no
doubt, but they will change their clothes as well as
their names—(hey having been taken up on the
«9th of December last at Duck-creek, in the (late
of Delaware and committed by John Cole, Efq
(by therame» of Stephen and Charle) to the cart
1 of John M'Wherts and Thomas Kcrker, trom
whom thuy made their -fcapt \'i3ioev</r ap
prehends the above negroes, and has fccurcd
ill jail, so that the fuMcribrrs m=y get them a,; .in
(hall receive the above reward, or fifty dollars ieir
either.
lavrfim
John Nelson,
'Villiam Bovins.
Salisbury, Somerset ci unty ")
Maryland, February if. 1709 1 '
In the healthy and pleasant village of
BORDENTON.
A HANDSOME, well funfned, and con
venient two llory Prime House, and late
ly occupied by co onel Jolin Varemburgh,—th*
House is 36 feet in front on the main (treet, and
30 fe*t deupI—four 1 —four rooms on a 8001, with a
kitchen 18 by 15 feet, two good rooms ortr the
Time and one with a fire place —a very excellent
cellar under the whole house ; the lot two fifths
of an acre, encl-ifed with a high boird feme ;
the garden in high cultivation, apd contains a
variety of best grafted fruit.—Good stable, car
riage house, fmake house and a pump of good
water in the yard, the whale in complete repair.
The bealthinefs and pleafaWoels of the village
of Bordentun and the neighborhood are too
well known to require any commendation.
for terms apply to Jtmes M Imlaj, eiq.
now in Philadelphia, or to the fuW'criber now
«n the premifei.
MART VJNEMBURGH,
Bordeotou. f«b ij
HtljMar
About ixd r a milt from the city cf Pbiladtlpbia,
' are on the prrraife« a one story
JL house 38 feet front, a liable and corn crib,
* well of excellent wUer.&nd a few fruit tree*, the
fituatio'a i» per-kaW fnperlor to any witbin the
fume diftanco of the city, and cojnmjmcU cue of
the mod beautiful and pi&nrefifuf profpedU vf the
city, Kfnfington, the Delaware and Jcrftya,
Enquire of JU>WAIU* BONSALL &C«.
march 4 o«.dtf
FOR SALE,
At the two mile tone, on the Wejfahichon, or
Ridge Koail,
Auctioneers,
j\ Place containing anout eighty acres, in part?'
or the whole together, a« may suit the pur
chaser. There is on the prenyl's a house 471-1
ie t Jrcnt, by 43 1-1 deep, a fcuilery, milk house,
p,.,r, p, i;e houfa, and farm house. a large baro,
60 feet by 31, with (la Ufor horses and cows,
a carriage house, apd a pump of £ood water in
the bsrn yard, and a fecord milk house supplied
by a fpriog. Th* grounds are well manured, and
laid out in good flile, witli an a:>u>.dance of oina
mental, and fruit trees, the situation he l'hy and
high, commanding a view of the city and Deli,
ware. There is also a fniall diflance from the man
sion house a farm house in goad repair, with
kitchen, flaMe &c. and a pump of good wa
ter: Fer.tcrms apply to
March »,
Mahogany.
THE fubferiber, Intending to leave off, the
Mahogany and Lumber Business, ofFers for
sale at his yard, tho rorner ef queen and Water
ftrrets, Southwark, all histtock oil hind, lonfiftirg
of a great variety of
St. Domingo and Bay Mahogany Boards,
Plank and Scantling,
All well seasoned and fit for imsn-diite use.
Also a few thousand feet fotfouea half inch and
ck White Pine Unards, and a small quantity of
no feet ctdar Ibingles.
All that (hall remain unfold, will be difpofcd of
at public fale,at 100' clock 011 rhurfday the aßth
inftaat The terms of paynunt will be cafli for
purchafesunder 100 dollars, from 100 to 500 dol
lars at 60 days, and ail above ro« dollars at 60
and 110 days, for approved indorsed notes, with
the discount. The sale to be continued until the
whale is dispose J of. •
JOHM M'GIILLOH.
N.B. The fubfcrlber will fell or let the above
yard, wharf and dwelling house, which he now
occupies.
march 4
Valuable Property for Sale,
la Chefnat, near Sixth street, direiftly oppofit
Congrsss Hall,
A LOT of ground, »bout 11 feet front in.JChef
nut street and 73 f«et in depth, whtreco is a
good frame houiie, now in the injure ef Samuel
Bcuge, fobjed to a ground rent ot »os. per annum.
The advantageous fituatioa of this property re
quires no comments, for it mull be known, there
are few in this city to equal it, an unecceptionafele
title will be made to the purchaser. Apply to
JAMES GIRVAN,
no. 198, Chcfnot street, next door to the pre
mil*s.
diot
march 5
Eighteen Acres and twenty-fix Perches of
LAND,
In a fine hralthy situation, with a small stone
house upon it, feme meadow and woodland, a
run of water, and a good spring ; situated in
the Manor of Moreland, Montgomery Cutanty,
on the Southampton and Wright's Town road,
14 miles from Philadelphia, adjoining the lands
of W. Deans, Esq. VV. Roberts, and J. Lau
may. "tfpply to J. LAUMOY.
%* Poffeflion will be given on the Grft ef
April.
February 19th. 1799
Imported in the Jl?ips Molly and Ditma, from
N. J:
LI V ICR POOL.
'■4oo Calks of Nails,
Consisting of 6d, s&, i o d, r;'d, ar.d
aod, flit joints for the fouthcrn
market—6d, Bd, iod, nd, ami acd, finedrawn
(harps atfo s, 3, 4, and (, clouts—iprigs
lucks—l'supper nails—ftcalhisg naiJs,
f
FOR S U.h,
A Summer Retreat.
For Sale,
Sixteen Acres of Land,
SAMUEL MEREDITH.
No. 171, Chefnut Street.
FOR sale,
nglilh wrought Nails.
FOR SALE BY,
Robert Denfon, junr.
117 Market-ftttet
PMSALE
By Simon walker,
Pine, near Fijtb-strcet y
WOOLWICH proof Cannon—<; pounocrs,
411 feetllot;,n t ;, io cwt. each, and J test
long, ij cwt. each, with carriages, &c. completed
ditto —6 pounders, 5 1-1 feet long, 15 cwt. each,
and b feet long, 18 cwt. each, with carriages, &c
complete ;
Carronadcs on Aiding carriages, 12, 18 & 14
pounder*, weighing 6 1-2, 8 and 13 cwt. each ;
Boarding Pikes and Cutlaflcs ;
Englilh Cannon Powder;
Copper Sheathing Nails Spikes and Bolts;
6,9 ii, 18 and 14 lb. round Shot;
6,, 0. 18 and i4lb; do»ble-headed do.
9 18 and I4lb. Canniflcr shot.
Al;o—a quantity of bell Knglifh, Porter, Claret
ar.d po:t Wine Bor'lss,
Taimten ale in calks of 7 dozen each,
INDEBTED u> .M- KH.HC of Abraham
Dicks. F. i) hi'- Sheriffot the County ot
Delawjr<\ aiv rc-qurficd t ma&c l>a) -
irteirtj and all th.il'e who have dttaanci:> againit
laid Ellate u> ar..hcntuate am) present them for
ieuleroeot. Also. afl thofc who have d-r[>ofitfd
writings with Cat! .ieceafed tn 3p|>H' tc > r , '' ern ,0
W ILLiAM PENNOCK. Adni'r
Springfield, Delaware county, >
ift mo. Bt}J r J7.99. i
dint
Jan. 5f
ON Tuesday morning, 12th March, about ti
o'clock, a fmaU Ved Leather Pocket Book
(being uu Almanack for the present year, pub
iifhcdby W- Y. Bjjch) near the corner 01 Third
and Spruce ftrcets, or in Union ftrest bctweeu
Third and Fourth ftrcets, containing sundry De
laware, Baltimore and Potowmac Bank Notes,
with various otlier papers and memorandums.
Whoever hasfouud the fame and will bring it to
the Printer, (hall be handfomcly rewarded.
ALL Persons having any De
mands agaiofe the estate of the late Robert Hardia,
mariner, «ieceal'ed, are hereby to present
them tor icttWment, and alithofe indebted to laid
eflate, to make payment to either of the fubferibers
PETER BAYNTON,
WalnuU/ireet. ( r
JOHN CRAIG, ' ( Ex ""'°"
No. 12, Doci-Jlreet. J
j»"; M'
executrix.
d6w
A number of Deeds, Bonds and
other instruments, which had been under the care
of the late John Tod J and William Wood WUkins
Esquire?, having, a/ter the decease of thofs gen
tlemen, been placed in the hands of the fubferiber,
and r msining many for vrhuih no applica
tion ha* ban made ; this public notice it given
for the benWieof thole who may be intcrefted.
march 5
NOTICE
To the Creditors of William Richards,
THE real cftate of William Richards hiving
been recently fold, the creditor* of fafd
estate are reqaettrd ro furrifh their iccotfnls im
mediately, as a dividend -jtill be struck ou the
Crft day of M*y next and paid it ajiy time af
terwards, ob application to
William bell.
, Phihuielphii, 25th Feb. 1799. iti.th.ttMiy
Samuel Miles, jun'r.
Of the city of Philadelphia, merchant, hav
ing afligned over all his efftifU, real, personal
and mixed, to the fubferibers, for the benefit
of I'uch of his creditors as may fuhferibe to the
fa id assignment en or before the firft of Augult
next.
Notice is hereby given,
To all peifons indebted to the laid estate, tha
they are rrquefted to make immediate payment
to cither of the aflienees, or to the fa d SAnucl
Miles, who is atitiiorifed to receive the fame ;
in failure •*hereof legal steps will be taken for
the recovery of such debts, as are not difctiar*
ged accordingly.
GEORGE ASTON, ")
CORNELIS COMEGYS, J- Affiguees
JOHN ALLEN, J
feb- 14
APPOINTED by the Corporation to open
Books of Suhfcription for a Loan to intro
duce WHOLESOME H'/iTER from the River
Schuylkill by means of Steam Engines (already
contrailed for) to the Center S.]uire and from
thence to be diltributed through the Citv, eive
NOTICE,
THAT a book will be opened at the City Hall
to-morrow, the 13th instant, and will be con
tinued from day to day, tfce Loan is com
pleated, where the cominifitoneis will attend
from 10 o'clock in tberaorniug until one, tufc
c«ive fubfcriptiors.
By order of the B^ard,
Jacob Shoemaker, sec'y.
ad mo, 11.
N. B. Ten dollars to be paid on tach fcire a
the tim* of Subfcribin?,
30 dollars ct the exuiration of Y n .
two months /From the time
jo ditto, ditto, 4 months ( r ,r°^.
30 ditto, ditto, 6 J '"bfcnbmg
r«t2B\Ta*
Valuable Property for Sale.
THAT well Wnown Estate, called
SHREWSBURY FARM, tormerly the residence
of General John Cadwaladar, fitmt.< on Safiafras
River,in Kent county, Maryland—containing a
bout 1900 acres of prime LAND, upward# of ceo
of which are in woo.is. The Buildings are all ex
cellent, a&dcor.fift of a handsome Dwelling Honfe,
two la'ge Barns with Cowhouses, Stables for fifty
hories, a fpeeious treading floor under cover,a gra
nary,two )verfeer's houl'es, two ranges oftwo Ita
ry buildingsfor Negroes (one of them new and of
brick), Corn houses a Smoak honfe, &s. &c The
whole Ettate being nearly surrounded by water, it
requires butlittje fencing, 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 fliort fail
from Baltimore. There is a large Peach, and two
large Apple Orchards on the prem'ifts; also, a varie
ty of excellent fruits of different kinds. The foilis
rnoftly a rich loon .—The whole will be fold togc
tfier or divideduntofmaller farttis( for which the buil
dings are conveniently situated) at may s u it tbepur
haler. The S»ock on said Farm, conlidisgof Hor
rfes, Cattle, Sheep &c. will also be disposed of
For further partituJaisapply to G eokoe Hastings
on the premifes,or tothe fubferiber, in Philadelphia
ARCHIBALD M CALL, Ju'N.
HI. |
tu.th fa-tf
3tawrf
December us
BY THE SUBSCRIBER,
On Willirg, ;.ud Francis's Whatf,
2CO Gin Cafe*,
Also, a few bales of Bwgal Goods.
c;. wiL-i MO..
FJj. a£.
ALL i-ERbUNi>,
LOST,
N O T 1 C E.
WALTER FRANKLIN.
3a*T2w
Deceased.
THE COMMISSIONERS,
FOR SALE,
FOR SALE,
BY THE SUBSCRIBE*
14. four pound Cannon, i.iffcre?it lengths,
5 Carronades,
JOHN NIXON & CO.
December !• •- , $
"""for sale,
50,000 Acres of LAND,
LYING in the county of Kufiel, Hate of Vir
pinia, bounded on the eatt by. the r t v«r
Clinch, on the south bv the river and
to the weft by Swdy mer. Th'rttr»A{otuate
iix miles froin the Courthouk of the above
sounty, i'rom the town of 'Abins:ton, is
fcttltd, tnd has likewise the aH vintage of a wag
gon road) is dividod iflts cradls of ic-j $ and
1500 acres each, and will be fold, altogether,
or in lots, as it may fytt the puprbafers, by one
of the.owners who will reside ilirie during the
months of May, June and July ;ie.\t, iu S>rder
to put them who may Uecoind poithslers iivpof—
jaw tf
I't-fltrtn
7 fie duly authenticated an ! certified by
the lurveyors, are iw the hauds ol the lubfcn
bers. Every i'atisfa&ion will be given with ref
peC\ to the rijsht, to which the patents g.ve full
and ample testimony, Great accommodation*
will be made retyping payment, and every
neceflary information may be Jiad, by applying
to 4 F. & A. IUBEUf.
Pcterftjurp, Feb. u
jawtf
Sales of Valuable Property.
On THURSDAY the 28th day of March
ififtant,
W}ll behold by Public Vendue,
At the Mitlule Ferry, near the Falls of Delaware,
Mcfluagc, Lots, Buildings, Water-woftcs
and Plantations,
Situate in the county of Bucks, oppojite to the
thriving toium of Trenton nnd Lamberton,
being part of Morritvitle FJlate.
id.' I 'HE marv&on house lately occupied by Ro
A bert Morris, jun. Esq. with 34 acres of
land, including an excellent garden, orchard and
iome wood.
The house it nearly new, confiding of a hall,
two paflages, two cleg :nt bow rooms and three
other rooms on the main floor ; four chambers
with convenient garrets on the upper floor ; it
isfurrounded by a piazza of 14 feet depth, aad
under it are kitchens, servants half, two cham
ber! for servants, with cellars and vaultfc.
3«wtf
Adjoining and communicating is anice-houfe,
miHi-hoofe and smoke-house, and at a conve
nient diltance-are iubltantial brick fUbles ca
pable of containing ten horses, and four car
riage houses. with every neceflary accommoda
tion for servant».
and. The terry from Pennsylvania to New-
Jcrfey, with a large convenient house, 011 c part
of )lotn*the ather brisk ; a good stone bam and
ftabllng for ao horl'ts, with this will be fold 18
acres of' land, and the priviledge of landing on
any part of the efiate.
4th. Four frame houses en the main road
leading from Bristol to the ferry, each accom
modated with at lo', Co feet front anil zoo feet
deep.
I good two story frame house on tlie old
liver road, with a lot of the above dimentions,
awtl a good Sirvth's (hop adjoining.
A frame house, and law makers fliop on Mill
Greet.
io houfrs of different sizes on the fame ftr«ct.
A honfc now in the tenare of R. Trimble
with a large barn, barntk, aud extensive lot.
Several buildings, occupied at work (hop>.
A bake houle.
Six brick building*,' with good lets near the
upper ferry.
An iiland in the river Delaware, containing
about 40 acre«, above the mill dam, and the
island b«low, on which are the following works.
Souff-mill, Plaifter of P-wis mill, Saw-mill,
Grindstone-mill, Slitting mill, mill for rolling
bolts, rolling mill for rolling bar into Iheet iron
or hoops, mill for drawing wire, trip hammer.
A torgs and compleat air furnace for convert
ing pig into bar iion
The whole of the island, and the above
works, together witb the site for a grift mill,
will be fold together or separate as may appear
molt eligible at the time «f sale.
jawtf
The duelling houses are, many of them,
nearly new, well built, and conveniently contriv
ed ; purchasers may be accommodated with a
few acres of land convenient to them, at part
of the lands wrll bereferved for that purpose.
20 Lots on the road leading from Brifiol to
the ferry, of 60 feet front and »c® feet deep.
10 lots on a road of 60 Feet wide, laid out
parallel with the river and below the ferry.
Each lot c ontaining 3 2-5 acres, with a front
of 162 feet on the river, and running back to a
public road at the distance of from
the front the view of the river,
with a free paflage to and from it, will by con
trail be always kept open.
A farm called I.inton's, containing no acres,
40 of which arc good wood-land, with a farm
house, baen, liable, out buildings, an excellent
orchard, with a good cyder press,
A farm called Bayley's, fronting the post
road, containing 149 acres, with a grod new
two-story frame haule and new barn, remarka
bly well watered and timbered.
A tarm called Clark's, between the road lead
ing to Philadelphia and that to Fabs-Uiwn,con
taining 180 acre«, oa the farm is a new huule
and barn.
A farm called Lovet's, containing 100
acres of gpodfrelh bad, with a good new house
and barn.
ioo acres, part wood b fid, between the main
road and the river, without buildings. '
ico acres called Butler'», with a hou-fe and
barn
Watson s farm, containing 285 acres, with a
brick houfci barn and ltables, it has a landing
oh the river; may be conveniently di
vided. 7
Moone's farm, with Ho acre», a good brick
houle and barn, and a landing oh the river.
lßa acres adjrining the above.
A shad filhery on the river Delaware, with 60
acnes of excellent land, including an island call
ed Goax Island, wjth the right of landing on
the iM:n and eftaidilhing a ten y to Lamberton
1 here is on this piace a tenant's honfe, and one
for curing filh ; it rents at Brefeaf for aool- per
annum. * r
»9» acr.-a, of excellent up-land, well fenced, and
anordijijj several fine fituatioas ferbuiliWs' cart
ol thii traa is wo#d land. '
The liile will commence at ten o'clock in the
morning,and continue -till the whole are fold.
The ;erros ol payment are 1-3 .'owa, 1.3 in
one, the other in two years, with inceretl, fecircd
by a mortgage on the premises.
An abatement of 5 per tent, will be made for
any monies paid in advance.
A survey and platt ot the whole eP.ate may 'oe
fern by applying to Heury Clvmer. EIV;. at Mor
Uvme, Who Will give the ueceffiry information
to pcrfoiisc:Hj irir.g.
Match I,
3*.«w
FOR SALE,
THE FOLLOWING
FARMS.
dt aßMar.
A
Iron cannon, double fortifild, Woolwich proof
with their carriages complete— 3, 4,6 anj /
pounders.
Carronadcs, Woolwioh proof, with carriagesj
complete—l a, 18 and 24 pounders.
Cannov. powder in kegs of 25lbs. each
Round, double-headed, and cannifter {hot
Patent fticathing copper, bright, affortcd 18 20
22, 24, 26 and a 8 or per square foot, sheets 48
by »4 inches, suitable for v«lTcls from ioo to
Copper nails, bolts andTpikes
Common cutia gis
Gunners floret of >ll kind* , ,
Tin-plates No r—l-3 a ' t
Patait (hot in c#flM of jcwt. e*ch
Londoaporter and Hrown cada i$ i
honied. •- -y" - - -A"
Barthenwar«iairaun.itfort^l
jW YJ' t -<v/- Vw• ' ■
Q&ftb<r
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Jtytfrt vtiffirihtersi
i *S P^«o'^Maudrir«Wine t '
I pair of j jAUBd Criinon .
S pscksgesaf 0»m Cowcqai 1 * .
* s*U»«f St.
<OO bolt* of Vu CWdltf,M «*|£.. 'i-'#
■ - . „•
Pcop-flfeet,
February Ts,
l*or sale by,
PETER BLIGHT,
sit his Store—South-Jlieet wharf,
A quantity of Jamaica Rum,
do Brandy, Bih proof,
Red Port Wine, in pipes, hhds- and qr. ciflci
Madeira, in pipes fitfor use,
Catatonia White Wine in pipes,
Haxleouts in sacks
Castile Soap
Old Arrack—in calks and cafesof 3 dozen eitk.
f«h- '9- . iod6w
B_ THE partnership or , ' '?«<y
Job* & fomeTpwtHijv V|
KINO 4UIi>WH Of taxtwxj confielff, WiwrtW'j
Indebted to
mcdiate'payaieat to«ifl>erol fl*W<*a>m>%i %
t h»fc h»y i ng, to pt»Rn ffc*V'ac<eMMfa. j
fettlcmtat, ' ', '""^08
A
...-refill
A gefttcel, codvtiJißt three 4> |
. I* Sp*vc* iTutt, (in, faY v.ife'J?
fms k.. i*™ rtiST-'j
and wa< not occupied •'■ fWI
fcb.4** • ■ " ikrT' *1
. -
4L$XAN$£&mLAbb, Iffc'M
Ho. 4oi,
ItOfiERT im, ■;;' : . i^;i%!
HAVING purcha(«i
soikii &
frtrndi inkte **T rrrf ftMnrtitluitf fj rifrjw''
the »ery bsft tergu wjllf fry* frwtlin Hf4> ■£ }<j?J
A geoml
and Shccta« for ComWt «-—»■- "T |tl| M| * ;
Kg and Sir Lean, .'3
Block Ttt Md CroV»ltfv,3Ucl, •?.< *' „
. tn in Poxca, u»d B»wK<3»k»i« Neil,.%
With a large«nd general tSkxtmen of liMMiMtfA .
feb. iS.
ift me jo
To be Letj
A Store and Loft,
NEAR Markct-ftrett Wharf.—En<Joire of
the Siibicriber,
GEO. DAVIS,
319 High-ftrrcN
feb it
Notice.
THE creditors of Leonard Sayre
will tike notice, that he has applied to tbe
Court of Common Pleas, for the County of
Philadelphia, for the benefit of the afl of Af
feinbly paired the 4th of April last, for the re
lief of infolvcut debtors, and they have appoint
ed M ndjy the 25th day ot March inltant, at
ten o'clock in the forenoon, to hear him and
his creditors, .it the State-honl'e, or such other
place where the court may then be held,
march 6, 1799. th.mo.t s.tMar.
Charles Campbell,
W AT C H-M A KER.
HAS removed to the Shop formerly occupied
by Mr. "John Wood, No. fs. corner of
Frost and Chemut-ftreen ; where he will thank
fully receive and execute orders with neatneft
and dispatch
HE HAS CONSTANT l Y ON HAND,
A Neat arid Large Aflortment of
Clocks cff Watches.
wanted,
A JOURNEYMAN ;
ALSO, one or two Apprentices of refpetfla—
ble parentt.
FOR SALE,
A large quantity o! Wat-ch Glafles
IVbolefa'.c and Retail.
Gav 14
Patent Ploughs,
TO be foltl for ea(h by Joseph Salter at Atlioa
R chii d Wells, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan
Harker, Woodbury—and JefTe Evans, Lumber
ton, Thufe who have used them give them the
preference to any other kind', as they require
lass team, brealc the ground Sxstter are kept in
order at left ex pence and are fold at athcaner
rate —the plan is much Amplified and confiftso'
but one piece of call iron, with the handles anil
beam of wood ; they mav he fixed with wrought
lays and coulters to he put on with screws and
taken off at pltafure
Patent tights for - ending wiih inflrudlions for
making them may lie had by applying to John
Newbokl, or the fubferiber No. an North
Front-street.
Who has for Sale;
Or to Lcafe for a term of JeArs,
A number of valuable trails of Land t w*"
situated f«r Mills, Iron »York»or Farms, most
ly improved, lying chif fly in the county of Hun
tingdon Hate of Pennfylvani*. Those who may
incline to view tkem will plea-fe to apply t0
John Canan efq.near Huntingdon.
Glories Ntvihold.
jii'y rr ia«'tf
GOODS,
Forwar.'fd to Baltimore, wuli dispatch 0B
reasonable terms bjr
J.eui Hollingsworth & Sun-
Phiiad. march j;, 1799 tu. th. fa.3W
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