Canal Lottery No, 11. WILI. fluilh Drawing THIS month—there a e only 1810 tickets to draw, to he had at Win. Bl;-c'«.burns No. 64 South. Second itreet, at • 5 iioliar> eje'h, till Siturday next, when theywil rife co:.ifidT.itily march ao United States,! g. Pcnnfyhania iJiflriit J BY vrtueef an alias writ of venditioni expo oasiir tie directed by the honorable Richard Ptters,tfquire, ludgeof Court • th'e Unite ' Srates in and f.ir the Pennsylvania diltrict, will be e*|*ofrd to public falc at the Merchant** Coffee Hon'.", in the city of Philadelphia, ob Sat urday the 231 day of March inft. at 7 o'clock in ,the evening, all that certain two (lory brick mef faa»<a with the lot or piece of ground thereunto be longing, situate on the south fide of Chefiuit (Irect between 6th and 7th llrtets from the river of De laware, the lot containing in breadth on Chefnut ftreet one hundred and one feet anil in depth two hundred and thirty five feet to George flreet now in the tenure of James O'Ellers. Two three (lory brick mtlfu-ges nearly finilhed and the lots there unto belonging lituate on the tfail fide of 6rh ftrest botween Walnut and Spruoe-flrects ; each lot con taining in breadth on Sixth-street twenty two feet and in depth one hundred and ftsventy seven feet; And also a ground rent of thirteen poundseight {hillings and nine pence clear of taxes iftuingcut of a thre* story brick house and lot situate on the east fide of fmh flreet alorefaid from the river De laware, adjoining thi Jatl abovementioned houfei. The two mefluages la[l defer ibed and the rent ch*rgs are fubjeit to a proportionable part of a m ngage given by John Swauwick to Robert Bridget, for £llOO. Seized atid raken in execution as the prc-pcrty of John Swanwick, efqdcceafed, and will be fold by WILLIAM NICHOLS, Marjhal. Marshals Office, 1 lath march, 17991J An Elegant situation for a Country Seats To be fold at public autftion it the Merchants' Cof fee house on Tuef(i»y the i6th inft, at 6 o'clock (if not pirvioufly disposed of at private sale), Al.Ol' of GROUND on the Gcrmantown road, dilUnt from the eitj between 1 and 3 miles, adjoining the plantation of Joseph P. Norris, I-.fq. containing 10 acres aad 16 perches more or left : tis beautifully situated, and com mands a very extenftve profpeifl. It will be divided into four lots, a plan of which may he lean by ap plying to the fubferibors. SHANNON If POALK, THOMAS GREEVES, or ISAAC W. MORRIS. , thjrcb t, Philadelphia, March 1799. PROPOSAL By THOMAS DORSON, At the Stone House, No, 41, South Second street, for furnifhing by fubfeription ENCYCLOPEDIA-, OR A DICTIONARY ARTS, SCIENCES, AND MISCELLANEOUS LITERATURE; On a n.an entirely Xlir : By which the different Sciences and Arts are di celled into the Form of iflftindt TREATISES ou SYSTEMS, CeMPKEUKNkINC Hiftory, Theory, and PraiSice, of each, ' A. Recording 10 the Latefl Difcoverie* and improvement* : and full Explanations given of fuiititj DrijcbeJ parti of Knowledge, whether J Relating to Natural and Artifii >a) Ohjefls, or to Matter* Ecclesiastical, Civil, Military, Com mercial, t?<". Including Elucidations of the most important Topics relative to Keligion, Murals, Manners, and the Oeconoiny of Life : together with a deferipticm of all the Countries, C'ties, principal Mountains, Seas, Rivers, l£e. throughout the World; a General History, Ancient and Modern, of tbe different Empires, Kingdom , and State*; and an account of the Lives of the most Eminent Persons in every Na tion, from tbe tarlieft ages down to the present times. Compiled from the VVritingsof tliebcft Authors, in fcveral Languages s 'he most ap pro ei! Diflionavies, as well of General Science as of Particular Branches; the Traufa£lions, J urr.als, and Memoirs, of learned Societies, both at home and abroad ; tbe MS. Lc&uret of eminent Profeffirs on different Sciences; and a variety ot original Materials, furniihed by an extenlive Correspondence. The Publilher having been folicifed to fur n !h lets of this valuable and important work by o i*e volamn at a time, which by dividing the p yinents, might make the acquisition of the work more convenient to purchasers, propofej to dispose of the few reinamir.g copies or the following : CONDITIONS. Tile Work being already cotttplefted in Sigh* teen Quarto Volume* in board*, Jttegint "ty printed on Super£ne paper, illuflrated with ' five hundred aufl forty two Capper plate* <: I. A. volume is bo*rd« will be detivcrfa to each Subfrihrr in the firft week of every month till the wfcote be 4elivered, which will take a peri, oil of eighteen months. 11, Every Sabferibtr pa fceemng the fifftVo. bime, to pay Twenty Dollars. On receiving the Second The Third, The Fourth, The Fifth, The Sixth, 8 Dollars ind Five dollars for each »f the fucctcding vo lumes, till the whole is delivered, which will amount in the whale to One Hundred and Thir ty-five Dollars, being the present price for com plete sets. Any fubferiher who may chufc to have the whole in a (horter time than 18 months, m»y haAe any number of voNmes that may be agree* able at the fame time at the above prices. To prevent any milunderftanding it is proper to express that no volume will be delivered to iriy perfofl without the money, and as the sets on hand are but few in number, it will be requi site that such as choose to become fubferibers ihould apply as early as peflible to prevent dis appointments. gjT Complete Sets may be had as above, or bound in various manners. march 6 Notice. THE creditors of John E. Hubbs may taW notice that he has applied to the Honor able the Judge" of the Court of Common Pleas, for the county of Thdadelphia, for relief, under the fcrcral ads of AlTenibly paffcd for the relief of in solvent debtors, and they have appointed Monday the 35th instant to tear h.m and his creditors. march jj. TO LET. '"■pHE large HotKe in Southward * fey Mr, Heary MiccV cU «> Istta£wh(irton. 5 Jan. U One Hundred Dollar? Reward. RAN away Irom the fuWcrihers, living in Sonv crlct county, fltte of Maryland, on th« 26th of lad, two Negro Men ; George and Randll —Geotg# is about fix feet high* twenty* two years of. age, and of a yellow complexion — had «>n when he went away a dark cloth coat, kersey breeches and whise yarn ilookings ; he is apierry good player on the fiddle.—Raudcl is a bout five feet two inches high, twenty years of age, and of a yellow complexion. ha« a ioud hoarle voice, and is a good deal bow-legged ; he pretends to be foms thing of a cobbier -had on when he went away a fuflian coat, home-made karfey breeches and white yarn (lockings.—There is no doubt, hot they will change their clothes a* well as their names-—tkey having been taken up on the 19th of December last at Duck-creek, in the ftatc of Delaware, and committed by John Cole, Efq (by the names of Stephen and Charles) so the care of John M'Wherts and Thomas Kerker, from whom they made their escape Whoevur ap prehends the above negroes, and has them secured in jail, so thar the fubferibers may get them ihall receive the above reward, or fifty dollars for cither. Join Nelson, William Bowns. Salilbury, Somerset county \ Maryland, February i 1799 > 1 FOR SALE, In the healthy and pleasant village of BORDENTON. A HANDSOME, well fmifbed, and con venient two story Frame Hoijfe, and late ly occupied byco onel John Vaneroburgh,—the House is 36 teet in front on the main flreet, and 30 feet deep—four rooms on a floor, with a kitchen 18 by jj feet, two good rooms over the fame and one with a fire ptace—a very excellent cellar under the whole house j th e lot two fifths of an acre, enclosed with a high boird tenee ; the garden in high cultivation, and contains a variety of best grafted fruit.—Good liable, car riage house, smoke house and a pump of good water in the yard, the whole incomplete repair. The healthineft ind pleasantness of the village of Bordenton and the neighborhood are too well known to require any commendation. For terms apply to James H Imlay, esq. now in Philadelphia, or to the lubfcriber now •n the premises. MART VANEMBURGift dtajMa* Auctioneers, About half a mile from the cttj of Philadelphia, '"INHERE are on the prrmifes a one (lory brick 1. house 38 feet front, a liable and corn crib, a well of excellent water,and a few fruit tries, the fituatifin is perhaps superior to any within the fame distance of the city, and commands one of the mod beautiful and pWurefque prof; cils of the city, Kcnfingtun, the Delaware and Jerfeyt, Knquire of EDWARB HON3ALL & C». march 4 otdtf Idti6th At the two mile fioiu, en tie IVeJfahickon, or Ridge Road, A Place containing about eighty acres, in parts* ' * or the whole together, at msy firit the pur chaser, There is on the premlfes a House 47 l-» f*tt frsnt, by 43 l-» dt«p, a fcutlery, milk house, p imp, ice houfn. and fatni house, a lirjje barn, 60 I net by 31, with (tails for 15 horles and cows, a carriage house, and a pump of good water in ths baru yard, and a facoml milk house supplied by a spring. The grounds afrr well maaured, and laid out in good (lilc with an abundance of orna mental, and fruit trees, the Gtuation he l'hy and high, commanding a view of the city and Dela ware. There is also a small ditlance trom the nun- Con house a farm house iu good repair, with kitchen, liable, See. and a pump of good wa ters Feriterms apply to SAMUEL MEREDITH. March 11. Mahogany. THE fubferiber, intending to leave off, the Mahogany and Lumber Bufinefa, offer* for sale at hit yard, the corner of Queen cod Water ftrcett, South wark, aft hit ttock onhand, lonSttirg of a great variety of St. Dinungo and Bay Mahogany Boards, Plank end Scantling, All well ferfenej aod fit for immediate use. Also a few thousand feet f«afo»ed half-inch and ck White Pine Hoards, and a finall quantity of wo feet cedar (hingles. All that (hall remain unfold, will be disposed of at public fale,at IO o'clock on Thursday the 18th in ft ant The terms of paymtnt will be cash for purchases under 100 dollars, from 100 to 50c dol lars at 60 days, and all above 50s dollars at 60 and IJO days, for approved indorsed notes, with the difcouDt. The sale to be continued until the whole is disposed of. JOHN M'OULLOH. N.B. The fubferiber will fell or lit the above yard, wharf and dwelling house, which he now occupies. march 4 Valuable Property for Sale, la Chefnuc, near Sixth street, dire&ly oppofit Conckiss Hall, A LOT of ground, about »l feet front m.£hef nut street and 73 fwt in depth, whereon it a Sood frame house, now in the tenure «f Samuel en«, fubj«d to a ground rent of »c«.-per wioum. The advantageaQi situation of this property re quires no comments, ftr it m«fl be known, there are few in thU city to equal it, an unexceptionable title wiH be made to the pvrehafer. Apply to' JAMES GIRVAN, 00. ftreet, next door to the pr«- mifet> march j >5 Dolltri is. Dollar* to Dollar* lo Dollar* Eight ten Acres and t-wenty-Jix Perches of LAND. In a fine healthy situation, with a small flone houl'e upon it, feme meadow and woodland, a run of water, and a good fprinp ; situated in the Manor of Moreland, Montgomery County, on the Southampton and Wright'-o Town road, 14 miles frojn Philadelphia, adjoining the lan.ls of W Deans, Esq. W. Koberts, and J. Lau moy. to J. LAUMOY. Pofl'effion will be given on the firft ef fcbrnary rgih, 1799 w*i6w. Import*! in tlx Jbips Molly and Diana, from 400 Calks of Nails, CONSISTING of 6(1, Bd, iod, nJ, and lod, flat points luitable for the fomhern market—6d, Bd, iod, nd, andaod, finedrawn sharps atfo 2, 3, 4, and 6 clouts— tprigs lucka—ls upper nails—ftcathiag nails, & c . J ir.mo.&fr. 31 snloti. f«b i j A Summer Retreat. , For Sale, Sixteen Acres of Land, FOR SALE, No. 171, Street. FOR S Engliih wrought Nails. LtvtxrooL, 'OK SALE BY, Robert Denifon, jtmr. «7 Market-ftrect. for.sale 1 By SIMON WALKER, Pine, near F'Jib-stn el, WOOLWICH proof Cannon—9. jwwwer*. 6 i-i l«t long, »o cwt. each, ard 7_ te<t long, 45 cwt. each, with carriages, &c cn;n p.-rcl ditto —6 pouqdcr». 5 I-* *5 cwt- et^' ami 6 I'eet loi>j> 18 cwt. each, with carriages, &« completr; Caxrouades »o {liding carriages, 11, 18 « 24 peanders, weighing 6 l-i, 8 aid 13 tw t. each ; Boarding Pikei and Cutlafles ; Engliih Cannon Po*der; Copper Sheathing Nail», Spiket and Bolts; 6,9 !->, 18 and »4lb. round Shot; 6„ 9, 18 and 14th. doable-headed do. 9 jj and i4H>. Cannifler Shot. Alio—a quantity of bed EngHlh, Portfr, Claret and Port Wine Bottles, ; Taurusn Ale is calk* of 7 dozen each, maroh 8 INDRBTED to the Elt.uc of Abraham Dicks, Ji iiiriiffof the County of Delaware, ar. r* queued i make immediate uay * mrnt, and aH th il'e who have demands again'! Paid I.IIJU- to amhemirate and present them for fctilemeni. Also, all thofc who have dtpolitcrd (Viitingi with tail rlecesfed to apply tor them to WILLIAM PENN"CK. Adm'r. Springfield, Delaware county, ) ilt mo. Bth, 1799. 5 dim jat*. 8 ON Tuesday morning, 14th March, aboutl» o'clock, a small Red l.eather Pocktt Book (being in .Almanack for the preftnt year, pub lifhcd by W- Y. Birch) near the corner 01 Third and Spruce streets, or in Union ftre#t bctweeu Third and Fourth streets, containing sundry De laware, Baltimore and Potowmac Bank Notes, with various other papers and memorandums. Whoever has found the fame and will bring it to the Printer, lhallbe handfomcly ALL Persons having any De maiidi the eftike of the late Robert Harditf, marioer, deceased, are hereby rc<j»efled to present then for fetlkncnt, aod all thof« indebted to (aid efUte, lo make payment to either of the subscriber PETER BAYNTO}*, n T v , C £xk^ JOHN CRAIG, f fft. It, Daei-Jlrett. J j*n- !«• executrix. d6w A number of Deeds, Bonds and other instruments, which had been under the care of the late John Todd andWilllam Wood Wtlkins Efquit cj-j having, after the deccafe of th»f» gen tlemen, been placed in the hands of the fubferiber, and there r'm.iiuing many for whisk no applica tion lias been made ; this public notice it given for the benefit of those who may be intcrefhd. 4artk J To the Creditors of William Richards, '"~I* , HE real estate of William Richards having 1 been recently fold, the creditors «f said estate ire reqaefted to fnmifti their accounts im mediately, a& a dividend will be struck on the lirft day of May next and paid at any time af terward*, on application to WILLIAM BELL. Philadelphia, 15th Feb. 1799. m.th.tiMsy Samuel Miles, jun'r. Of the city of Philedelphia, merchant, hav ing assigned over all his effect*, real, personal and mixed, to the fubferibers, for the benefit of such of hi* creditors as may fuhferibe to the said affignoient cn or before the firft of August next. Notice is hereby given, To all peifani indebted to the laid estate, tha tiey are rcqeefted to make immediate payment to either of rite affigneet, or to the fiid Samuel Mile*, who if authorised to receive the fame ; in failure whereof legal Aep* will be taken for the recovery of filch 4ebti, ai are not difchtr eed accordingly. GEORGE ASTON, "1 CORNELIS COMEGYS, kAffignea JOHN ALLEN, ) feb.l4 APPOINTED by the Corporation to open Books of Subscription fifr a Loan to intro duce WHOLHS9ME WATER from the Kiver Schuylkill by means of Steam Engines (already contracted for) ro the Center Square and from thence to b« distributed through the Citv, give NOTICE, THAT a book will be opened at the City Hall to-morrow, the 13th inflant, and will be con tinued from day to day, until the Loan is com pleated, where tbe comniiHioneis will attend from 10 o'clock ia the morning until one, to re ceive fubferiptions. By order of the B"ard, Jacob Shoemaker, sec*y. ad mo> j». N. B. Ten dollars to be paid on each flute at the time of Subscribing,' 30 dollars at the expiration of . . two months /From the time 30 ditto, ditto, 4 months ( . .j. 0 !.. 3a ditto, ditto, 6 months) e»tlßMay Valuable Property for Sale. THAT well known Estate, called SHREWSBURY FARM, formerly the residence df Genera! John Cadwaladar, fituitc on Saflafra* 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 cellent, aodconfifl of a handsome Dwelling Houfc, two large Barns with Cow houses, Stables for fifty horses, a ffeeioustreitlißg floor under cover,a gra nary,two Jverfeer's houses, two ranges oftwe ft»- ry buildings for Negroes (oar of them new and of brick), Corn houses a bmoak honfe,&*. &c—The whole ERate being nearly surrounded by water, it requires but little lancing, amd 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 short fail from Baltimore. There is a large Peach, and tw® large Apple Orchards on the prcmifes; also, a varie ty of excellent fruits of different kinds. The foil is mostly a rich loon..—The whole will be fold toge theror dividedintofmaller farhis( tor which the buil dings are conv.-sicntly fttuated) as may suit tbe pur hafer. The Stock on said Farm, coHlirlisg of Hor cfe6, Cattle, Sheep ice. will also be disposed of. For further particularstpply to GeokceHastinos on the premifes,or to the fulifcriber, in Philadelphia ARCHIBALD M'CALL, Ju N . tu-thfa-tf jtawif December 11. B* THE On Williiigs a«t<! Fraodt's Whatf, 100 Gin Cases, A lib, a few bales of BengtlGoods. G. WILUNG. Fab. it. aLL l-tit SO LOS NOTICE. WALTER FRANKLIN. jawiw NOTICE Dneased. THL COMMISSION! FOR SALE, FOR SALE, BY THE NUUSCRI-E" S. 14 four pound CaiiiioD, iff rent lengths, c Carronades. JOHN NIXON & CO. December 1. $ 50,000 Acres of LAND, LYING hi the county ot ivufli.tf lUte of Vir ginia* bounded on the cast by the r.vai Clinch, on the south by the river Guest, ant! to the weft hv Sandy river. This trart (litiiatt fix miles from the Courthouse ot the above eruinty, is from the twwn ot Abin.ton, is well fettled, and has likewise the advantage of a wag gon road) is drvided into trails of ic, 5 and 1500 acres each, and will be fold, altogether, or in lots, a» it may suit the purchasers, by one of the owners who will reside therr during the months of May, June and July next, in order to put them who may become purchasers in po fcfiion. , 1 he plots duly authenticated and t ortified by the furvcyors, are in the haiadg ot the fublcri bers. Every fatiifa£lioi> will Wfc given with ref peifl to the right, to which the patents give IhII anil ample teitiroony. Great accommodations wiU be made refpeiiing payment, and every neceflary information may be had, bv applying to ' F. & A. IUIiEUF. jjwifn law tf Pctcrfcurg, Feb. i t Tawtf Sales of Valuable Property. Op THURSDAY the 28th day of March Will be Sold by Public Vendue, At the MidJU Ferry, near the Falls of Delaware, Meffuagc, Lots, Buildings, Water-works Situate in the count] Bucks, opposite to tbe tbrining to<wns of Trenton and Lamberton, being part of Morrisuille Fftatc. ift.npHE mansion house lately occupied by Ro 1 bert Morris, jun. Esq. with 34 acres of land, including a A excellent gardes), orchard and iojne wood. The house ii nearly new, confiding of a hall, two paflages, two elegant bow room? and three other rooms on the main floor ; four chambers with convenient garret! on the upper floor ; it Mfurroundcd by a piazza of 14 feet depth, and under it are kitchens, l'ervincs hall, two cham ber! for servants, with cellar! and vault*. 3*wtf Adjoining and commuDirajUng is anice-lioufr, milk-koiife and (tnoke-houfr, and at a conve nient diftince are fubflantial brick liable* ca pable of containing tm hotfet, and four car riage houses. with every ncceflary accommoda tion for fervanu. » ind. The terry from Pennsylvania to New- Jtrfey, with a large convenient house, one part of Done tli« other brick ; a good stone bam and ftabfing for 10 horfei, with, this will be fold 18 acres of land, and the priviledge of landing on any part of the estate. 4th. Four frame houses sn the main road leading from Bristol to the ferry, eacb acoom tnndatcd with a lot, 4o feet front and zco feet deep. I good two story frame heufe on the old livfr road, with a lot of the above dimwilions, atfti a good Smith's stop adjoining. A frame hotifr, and law makers (hop on Mill flreet. to houses of different Gzes on the fame ftrsej. A house now in the tenure of R. Trimble with a Urge barn, barra*k v aud extenfi'e lot. Several buildings, occupied as workfhups. A It ( ;i bake house. Six brick buildings, with good near the upper ferry. An illand in the river Delaware, containing about 40 acres, above the milt dam, and the ifljiul Ihlow, on which are the following worki. Snuff-mill, Plaifter of Pari* milk Saw-mill, Grindftone-inill, Slitting mill, mill for ruUiiig bolts, rolling mill for rolling bar into lhceV iron or hoops, mil! f«<r drawing wire, trip hammer. A forge and compleat air furnace for convert ing pig into bar iton The whole of thp island, and the above works, together with the fitc for a gri# mill, will be fold together or separate armay appear mo.t eligible at the time ef fair. jawtf , The duelling bouses are, ma»y of th*m, nearly new, well built, 4ad conveniently contriv ed : purchaser* may be accommodated with a tew acres of land convenient to them, a* part of the lands wrll be relenrA for that purpole. 40 Low on the road leading frern Bristol to the ferry, of io feet from and ao« feet deep. to lot* 00 a road of 60 feet wide, laid out parallel with the river and below the ferry. Bach lot containing 3 j.j acres, with a ftnt of 16a feet on the river, and raaniqg back to a ptiblic road at the distance of from the front the view of the ri vsr, with a free pafTage to and from it, will by con tract be always kept open. A farm called Union's, containing 110 acres, 40 oi which are good wood-land, with a farm house, baen, liable, out buildings, an excellent orchard, with a good cyder prels* A farm called Bayley's, fronting the post road, containing 149 acres, with a good new two-story frame house and new barn, remarka bly well watered and timbered. A farm tailed Clark's, between the road lead ing to Philadelphia and that to Fahs-town,con taining 180 acres, oh the farm is a new house and barn. A farm called Lovet't, containing i©o acres of good frefh land, with a googtuew bouse and barn. 100 acres, part wood land, between the main road and the river, without buildings. ioo acre, called Butler's, with a hou-fe and barn. \\ atfon s firm, containing 285 ?cres, with .t brick houie, barn and ftablcs, it has a laadinp the river j th»s tradl may be conveniently dl Moone's farm, with 110 acres, a good brick houie and barn, and a landing on the river. 182 acres adjoining the above. A ftiad filhery on the river Delaware, with 60 acres of e*ccJl< H t land, including an island call cd Goat Wind, with the right of landing on the mvn and eflabiilhing a ferry to Lamberton i here uon this place a tenant 1 , house, and one tor curing fifh ; it rents at »resent for sool- per annum. * r 29 a acres of excellent up-land, well fenced, and affordingfevcrd fine, fixations fer building- part of thu tr»a is woad land. The sal« witl commence at ten o'clock in the morning, and tontiouc till the whole-are fold Thp terms & payment are 1-3 iq WB , l-i in one, the other in two year», with inttrtft. fccwed by a mortgage en the premises. An abatement «f A per cent, will be made for any moaieipatd in advance. A furvcy and platt of the whole «tfatemay- be ken by applying to Hwry Clymer, Wq. « Mar ravine, who will give the newff** information to perfoiu enquiring. Match I. w. tf. f JUw, FOR SALE, instant, TH( rebUOWINO and Plantations, F A R M S. <ußMar, Iron „ v £ , with their 4 .;' A Carroiudes, WoeknjA Cannon powder in kegs of 45 ft*. each Hound, juublc iieadea.aiiil caDoiftvrfhot fateat coprpW, Wfcfct, iffcttcitjft in. it, *4, »6 »8 <nr per fausire ft»o», ftec t ' i by 14 i»fh«v fuiliWe for *«ff<ji '{row fCe , 9 IQOOU9D& :> ; '.\' i'>,,-i. Copper n»iU, Mfci ■Mffritoi ' ,'" ' % Boarding Pikes, , Common cutl»ffe» f Gunners {lores of all kind* Tin-pjates No I—l-3 orofs boxes I'atcnt (hot in cafkvof jcwt. each London porter and Hrown ft#ut,in calks or ; dor bottled. Earthen ware in ernes, allotted er Sdc by SIMON WALKER, Pine near sth street. Oflober io By the Subfcribkrs> 15 pipes Old Madeira Wine, I pair of 9 peund Cannon V -1 bales of Bc. Donnngo Cotton Wiltbigs & Francis. February 19. j w&f t f w PETER BLIGHT, At bis Store—South-Ji, set ul.arf, A quantity of Jamaica Kum, do Brandy Bth paoof, Red Port Wine, in pipe-, hhds. and qr. cafm Madeira, in pipes fit for use, Castile Soap Old Arrack.—in casks and cases »f 3 dezen tick, fsb. 19. T) EING rliflolved by mutual consent, all pcrfui X) Indebted to them are requcfle I to make im mudiate payment to either of the fuMcrikeri • dwfe hawng demands to pre font their accounts To" JAMES fOUL'i ift mo 10 To be Let, A genteel, convenient three (lory BRICK HOUSE, In £»bvce Street, (110. 64) THIS houfeht.i been newly papered and paiitcdy and was not occupied during last fever. Feb. I>. as. eo tf. Copper Warehouse, Late ALEXANDER MISLAND, & Co. No. »01, MARIET-Sfßltt, ROBERT KID, HAVING purchased the Stock of t*ie above firm, Solicit* the patronage of the public sod their friends; where they may depend oa being served on the very bed termi with the following goods; A general afTortment of Copper Bottom* and Sheets, for Copper Smiths and oiljer purpofei. Pig and Bar I.cad. filock Tin ind Crowley Site!, . Xi n ' n Boxes, and Urafs Kettles in Nefti, With a large >nd general iffortmeut of Ironmongery! fcb. 16. aiw wi * t To be Let, A Store and Loft, NEAR Market-street Wharf.—Entftfire of the Subscriber, GEO. DAVIS, 319 High-ftrre». fX I 23 wtf THE creditors of Leoaard Sayre will take notice, (hat be has applied to the Court of Common Pleas, for the County of Philadelphia, for the benefit of :he aft of As sembly pasTed the 4th of April last, for the re lief of insolvent debtors, u.d they have appoint ed M ndav the jjth day or March instant, « ten o'clock in the forenoon, to hear him and his creditorj, at the State-houi'e, or such other place where the court may then be held. march (1. >799. th.mo.t ijMsr. Charles Campbell, WATCH-MAKER. HAS remoted to the Shop formerly oc :upied by Mr. John Wood, No, 55, corner of Front and Chefout-ftrects; where he will thank fully receive and execute orders with neatntfi and dilpatch HE HAS CONSTANT 1 V ON HAND, A Neat and Large AfTortmcnt of Clocks Watches. WANTED, A JOURNEYMAN. ALSO, one or two'Apprentic« of refpeifli ble parents. FOR SALS, A large quantity of Watch GlafleJ M~holt/alc and Retail. nr>v 14 3»wtf Patent Ploughs, TO be fjld for calh by Joseph Salter at Atfion Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry —Jonathan Harker, Woodbury—and JefTe Evans, Lumber ton, Those who have used them givetliesnthe preference to any other kind", as they require iefs teiin, break the ground bitter, are kept »rder at less expence and are lold at a'thtaper rate —the plan is much Amplified and coniiftsof but one piece of cast Iron, with the handles and beam of wood ; tiey may befixed with wrought lays and cuulter« to be put on with screws and taken off at plealure Patent rights for vending with inftrufiict" fer making them may be had by applying to John Ne»bold, or the fi»bftriber No. aia North Front-ftract. Who bat for Sate; Or to Lea/e for a term of Heart, A >t>mhrr of valuable trails of Land, fitnated fer M»lls, Iron iVorksor Farms, most ly improved, lying chlf fly in the county of Hu" - tingdon tlat« of Pennsylvania. Those who incline to view tfcem will please te apply u John Cana* eftj.near Huntingdon. Clarht Neidolt!. jufj. ij 2awtf_ GOODS, ForwarJed to Baltimore, with dispatch and on reasonable term? by Levi Hollingworth i?" Son. Philad. march c, 1799 'b- rrr--' 3 PRINTED BY J, W- i»ty »t : if- * V V , :i. 1 A
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