Gazette of the United States, & Philadelphia daily advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1796-1800, July 10, 1799, Image 4

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HAS imported in>he Adriiita, Charlton
from London, the following u ell ass wtt <
articleis, put up in (null package!, to suit th
c©nrenicncy of purcliafers,
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and coloured, and drabs with green un
ders.
£<m
Impjrlc.'. in the DeLv.-are, Swords, fron
'ifi't parcel of
Frrft Bchea and > . .
\ TEAS.
Imported,
In tHe Adriana from London, and for Sale by
the iubfcnlitr,
ytf trry neat clTirtm-nt of the follbwin?
Suitable for exportation,
Dimities, printed and plain
Muflinetrs, do
Marfedlej, Ho
An anortmeiit of brown fiieetings
THOMAS GILPIN.
149, south Front llreet.
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m FOR SALE,
Glasgow Works W Farm
Situate in Montgomery county, about one
mil• end an half from Pottjlown.
THE Farm consists of upwards of
ei-rht nundrc.l acres of land, ibout two hundred
i id !i 1 ty nf wJ.il!; Is woodland ; i propor
tion cXiclient watered meadow, betides clover
gr. imil ; 35 .icres of indian corn and 15 of
oats ; from fixtv to seventy tons of hay are
nude fUbuafty ; th« fences have beer, repaired
within the hit three years with twelve thousand
new 1 licfnot raili, none of which were made on
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• *1 he Wcjrks con* ft of a fotge for the mznu
fjuTlorijig of bir iron, well manned; a lilt ham
' iner ; a grill mill with two pair» of itones> one
)wir of them borr«, with rolling fcrcen, &c. a
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_ fjw mil!, and Smith's fhop,»hc whole in gooi
, * prder.. There jo a luJßcirnt flock of cord wool
coaling te supply the works for one year,
~-ami the Suliferifcer will engage to furnifli with
cut next winter, making together two vears
dfiCk fr.im this time. '
t * f Near the works is tfie dwelling house Urge
t roomy, and commanding an extensive view;
ahain, ftablea for a number of horses, wafli,
fmokc, ii'C, ahd milk houses, cf stone ; and two
rgijrdeM inclolcd with done walls, with a fuffi
-1 or-iit number of h'aufct for the accommodation
o: \vorlfhen, an<J a large stone coal house
/f here har also ,be»n lately built a two-story
fl'j«e'<lwdl!i)g,btrofe for a tenant whtr works
j) iT\of the f»rin
'The .parchaWr; be acpomtoodated with
hulrlee, d every other kind offtocit,
nicefiary for carrying on the biilinefs.
About one fifth of the purchije money will
* wanted, and the remainder in yearly inftal-
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The terms may he known by applying to Mr.
Jcinxs Row/and, no. 13, north Second itreet, or
to the I'uhfcriber on the premises.
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take NO TICK
fiibfcriher, having obtained Letters of
JL Adminiflration on the perfbnal Eftatc of
!("hr. Morton, late ps Cttcal County in the state
<<( Maryland,/eceafed ; all pcrfons having claims
again the laid decfafed, are warned to exhibit the
lame with the vouchers thereof, on the 6tb day of
Au -uil »r*t. »t the town of Warwtck, in said
ror'ntV and f>arc ( »hat a dividend of the aiTctts in
ha>d may he mane agreeable to law.
RfeBECCA MORTON, Admin'x.
Wafwich.Jaly 2. [July 5] 3awt6A.
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ALL PERSONS
■»~"r/\ViNG <l. mariJs agamft the Estate of Do
nalii cii yilt Mitchell, efej. late a captain of
,\fuller ill * anil Engineers, io the fcrvice of the
il .itcil States, dect'iled, are desired to produce
*V,r accounts legally authenticated—and thole in
nc'J.'cd to the said HI ate to make payment to
NICHOLAS DIEHL, adninistrator.
No. 30, Waiiiut-llreet.
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JOSEPH POTTS, Junr.
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icttt'ij aisHrcnrnngfty JSfSrt,
•'■yjarjci AJrtei< nearly, -oppoljie 'the
ifeoo &'*¥£ >«»• wbefe -tiMjr have lor fate
h;»»e. tud imported
with a fc*
Ijrtmtm yf Cutlery, Sail
waMa, to Which they «p<& b
ample idditieK.
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LAST NOTICE.
To the Creditors of Joseph Thomas,
\ GENERAL meeting of the Crrd tors is
-HL intended to be called, for Thuifday the
firft of August n--xt, when thofc persons only as
(hall then have furnifhed their accounts can be
recognized as such. At that meeting the Affign
eea hope to have it in their power to lay before
them a cirrumltantial account of his concerns ;
and to propofi.' I" me mode of adjnßment to the
Creditors. Those who negle<£\ to furnifh their
accounts before that day, u ill b« cxclidcd from
tlie benefit of any arrangements that may be
then made.
Samuel IV. Fisber, ~)
William Buckley, V °
John Hall, * j J' jl - i hom "
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ASURY departm:
PUBUC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
Pitrfuarit to the *£i of Congrck ptffed on th
ifl day of June, one ihoMjind, seVen hu>
ired aifd ninety Ox, entitled '* an aft reguht
ingth* granu of land ipproprinted for-mili
tary ftrvicej, ami for the Cociety of .United
Bretbren for propag»»i«g the gospel among
the Heathen j" and the id supplementary to
t,be said recii«d afl pjfiVd o® the fecood day of
March) one tboHfand fe»ra hundred and nine
ty nla«——to iutf: * '
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THAT the trail of Land herein after de-
Tcrifaed, namely, " beginning at the Norrti Well
corner of the liven ranges of townftiipi, and
running thence fifty miles due south, along the
western boundary of the laid rangesthence
due Well to the Main Bra'neh of the Scioto ri
ver ; thence tip the Main Branch of the said ri
ver to the place where the Indian boundary line
eroffts the lame ; —thence along the said boun
daty line to the Tufcaroras branch of the Muf
kingum river at thecrofling place aboye Fort
Lawrence; thence down the said river, to the
point wher» a line run due weft from the place
of i beginning, will interfedl the said river;
thence along the line so run to the place of be
ginning j" has been divided into townships of
five miles square, and fractional parts of tjown
fhips ; and that plats and surveys of the laid
townships and fratfional parts of townlhips are
deposited in the offices of the Hegirter of the
Treasury and Surveyor General, for the infec
tion of all persons concerned.
The holders of £uth warrants as have been
er (kalj be granted fcf military fervicesperform
ed during the late war, are required to prel'em
the fame to the Remitter of the Treasury, at
some time prior to the twelfth day of February
in the year, one thousand eight hundred, for
the purpose of being reg.iftered ; No regiltry
will however be made of any l*fs quantity ilim
a quarter townlhip, or four th»ufarid acres.
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The prtority ef location of the warrants which
may be prcfcnted and in manner afore
faid, prior to tlm iith day of February in the
year onr thousand eijjht hundred, will immediate
ly after the said day, be determined by ItX, in the
m»de dnfcribed by the ail fk-ft recited.
The holdeis us registered warrants, {ball on
Monday the 17th day of February, in the year
1800, in the order of which the priority of locati
on lhall be determined by lotas aforefaid, pefon
ally.or Uy their agents, defig»ate in writing at the
office of the Register of the Treasury, the particu
lat <foarter townfttips ele&ed by thrm rcfpeilively,
and such of the foid holders as fball not dafignatr
their locations on the laid day, lhall he poilponed
i* locating such warrants to all other UuUeis of
registered warrants.
V.
The holders of warrants for military fervicei
fufficirnt to cover one or more quarter townships
or trails of four thousand acres each ; fliall, at any
time after MonJav the 17th day of February, 1800
aud pri»r to the firft day oi January, 1801, be al
lowed to register the said warrants in manner a
forefaid, and forthwith to make lecations therefor
on any tract or trails of land not before locaced.
All warrants or claims for lands on account of
military fcrvices, which {hall not b« registered and
located btfore the firft day of January, ißoi, are by
the fupplenientary adl of Cong»rfs herein before
recited, paflcd on the second day of March, 1799,
declared to be forever barred.
Given under my hind at Philadelphia, th«
day arrd year above mentioned.
OLIVER IVOLCOTT.
TWO three flory Brick Houses* situated on
the corner of King and Columbus streets, be
ing equal to any Ctuation in Aleia»J<ia, for the
wkolefala or retail business. The hoafes are 40
feet by 18, the stories are lofty, and the brickwork
done in the most elegant manm-r with (lock routs.
One of the houses can be immediately occupied,
being completely fiaithed, the other will ba finifli
ed by the firll of Oifteber next. The back build
ings to the abpve premises are also ot brick, 16
feet square, with a number of other conveniences
for the accommodation ol a genteel family.
Each of the above houses will be fold lubjxfl to
a ground rent of 40 dollars, with the priviledge of
buying out at twelve and half year's purchase any
time withiD four years from this date. Dry goods
and groceries will be taken in part payment'
For terms apply to Mr. John Barnes, No. 16
South Third ftteet, or John Foster or Nicholas
june Iz
Patent Plough®,
TO be fold for eafh by Joseph Salter at At (ion
Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan
Harker, Woodbury—and Jefle Evans, Lumber
ton, Those who faaveufed them give them the
preference to any other kind, as they require
left team, break the ground better, are kept in
•rder at lcfs «xpence and are fold at a cheaper
rate—the plan is much Amplified and son ft fit of
but one piece of c*ft 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 atpleafure
Patent rights for vending wi<hinftrii£Hons for
malting them may be had by applying to John
Newbsld, or the fubferiher No. an North
Front-flrset.
Who has for Sahi
Or to Leafc for a Icrm of fears,
A number of valuable trails of Land, well
situated for Mills, Iron «Vorksor Farms, moll
ly improved, lying chiefly in thecoanty of Hun
tingdon state of Pennfylvanii. Tkofe who may
incline to view them will please to apply to
JolwPCanan cfq.near Huntingdon.
Claries Niwiold\
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March 11 lb
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Sec. of tbe Treasury.
seod4"*.
This Day is PaLufh.-d
By B. Davies, at No. 68, High Street,
The VI Number of
The Philadelphia Magazine ami
Review ;
Being the la/l number of thefirjl volume.
Tlie Appendix and Index will he rearfy to be de
livered to fubferibers on Tiufday the 9th
inliant, for which nothing will be demanded.
This volume will be bound in marble
boari's, and red leathsr backs, lettered, and
will be fold to ■on-Wblcriber* at 1 dollar anrf
67 ctnts. —Subscribers who choofc to have their
numbeis put up in this manner, will be accom
mod*ted by leaving thern at the Editor's, with
»j »ents forthecoft of binding.
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The Swift-Sure,
NE IV L INE OF STAGES,
FN N ING BETWFIN
is
By thelbort and pleafaot roid of
Bujlletcn, Newtown, Scotch- Plaint, Spring
f.cld and Newark.
excellence of this road, (he populouf
nefs of the country through which it pafi
?*> with luntiry other advantiges, which render
t so far preferable to tha Old Koad through
Bristol, Brunf* iik, &c. long ago fuggefled the
propriety of its becoming the Giasd Tho
•ough-Farc from Philadelphia to New York.
During the present year, a minute fnr»ey of it
his been taken,and its fnperiority over the Old
Read, both in winter and I'ummer, has been
nearly afcertained.—Tlwre are good bridges
ind here the irofliup is performed with great
' le Trenton Ferry. 'I he road is several miles
Hotter than the old road, but this is amongit
the lesfl of its advantages, because daily expe
ieoce piovcs to us, that difpatcji as wellascom
joodnefs of tj>e road and the levelnefs of th*
:oiyitry, and, in thele rtlpefls, the New Koad
is, beyond all companion, the belt. It prelents
R"ad la fatiguing between the Delaware and
Ne wai k. 'I he foil, too, for the greater part, is
lot h a> to j.rtw! :<e but little mu:! it. winter, and
liderablc proportion of (hade, n ult always ren
greeable. •
The Swift S'jre starts from I'HILA DEL•
PHIA, at 6 o'clock every morning (Sundays
excepted) from the GREEN TREK. oppose
the Lutheran Chuirh, North Foinlb fcreet It
gees through Frankiord to Btiftleton, where it
Co Bieakfaft , fi.>m Buftictown it goes
Bound brook, Qu.bbletown ai;d Pi aii, fie Id to
Scotch Plain* to The next morning it
flops at Springfield to breakfalt, from whence
it goes through Newark and arrives at N««-
\ ork at noon.
PHILADEL!
From NEW-YQRK it flart3 at 3 o'clock in
the afternoon (from Piu!u* Hook J jnd irrivet
at I'hiUdelphia the nejit evening—«
New-'iork, application may be made to Ed
ward Bardir,. Old Coffee house, to A. Mathieu,
corner of Naflau and John ltreeto, to 3. 3/any,
no. 48, Courtlandt, corner of Greenwich flrett,
and to Michael Little, at hij hotel, no. 42,
Broad llreet.
Fare for paflengers, Fme Dollars.
Way paflengers 6 Cents per Mile.
Each paffengfcr is allowed to take on I4lbs. of
baggage carriage free ; but all other baggage,
taken on by a paffaiger, will be charged at 4
cents per pound weight.
With refpedl to package! sent on withebt
paflengers, the proprietors presume they have
adopted a regulation, which, thojgh urdinewu
to other Hues of flage*, they thmk mull meet
with general approbation, They pledge them
selves to make good every package on die fol
lowing conditions. The person who delivers
the package at the office lhall fee it entered in
the stage-book, for which entry he (hall pay 6
cents ; he will then (lite the value of the pack
age,and pay (exclusive of the carriage) one per
cent, on the value, it infunnce, gnd for which
he will receive a receipt. Thus, for instance,
if he estimates his package at one dollar, he will
pay one cent, and if at one htndred ,iollars, he
will pay one dollar infurancr, and in like pro
portion for packages of any other value.
Very few persons it is presumed, will dislike
this regulation ; it will however, be optionabl*
with every one to avail himfelf of this security
or not. But the proprietors think it right to
state very explicitly, thar they will be refpon
jible for the fafe delivery of no package, which
is not regularly entwed, and fc-r which an infar
ance receipt cannot be produced.
In the didributioo of the route, the greatest
care has bren taken to fix on such places and ta
verns as always afford a good accommodation
and entertainment for the paflengers at the raoft
reasonable rates The stages are well equipped
furnilhed with fleet and fteatfyhorfes, and com
mitted to the care of intelligent sober and obli
ging drivers. The proprietors themfclves live
at the different towns and villages wher* the
llagrs will flop, so that the conduct of the per
sons they employ is continually an ojjjeft of their
attention.—They take care also :o lee that the
paflengers are well provided for and politely
treated at the taverns, and that no fort of chica
nery or insolence is pradifed upon them ; in
short, they have fparedneithirpains nor expense
to render the SWIFT-SURE the very belt line
of stages in America.
The line has now run yearly a month, dur
ing which time a great number of gentlemen
have gone through, both from Philadelphia and
New-York. Every paiTenfcer has found the
road tofurpafti vtry f» r 4 || h,j bt«n said of
its excellence ; and the Proprietor, of the Swift
Sure are extrdmrly happy to hear the bfhavicur
of fheir driver*, and the trejtme»t at Tav<*n»,
ipokes of with the highest fadstaflion.
JOHN M'C/ILLA, Philadelphia
THOS- PAUL, Bufileton
JOSEPH THORATON, )
NICHOLAS VTYNKQOPyt Newtown-
JACOB KESLER, \
JOHN MOREHEAD, PennyUwn.
T. KILLMAN, near Milljhn. *
ALIAS COMBES, Bound Brook.
R. SANSBURT, Scotch Plaint.
ISAACRAWLE, } _ .
ROBERT PM ARSON, S
PhiluA' June i%
near: fifth-street,
WOOLWICH proef (.annon—9 your.acn
{ I-1 feet loug, ao ,cwt. each, mr.ii 7 Icti
tciuK- s.ftwc. eicfc,wiihcatri»j{if», &i. comi'lotcc
ilitio
a;id 6 feet long, >8 cwt. each, with carnages, &c
Complete;
Carrorades en Aiding carriages, la, 18 h 34
pounder;, weighing 61 -t, 8 and 13 iwi. e#cli;
Hoarding Pjkei and Cutlafl'e«; ,
EngHfii Cannon Powder;
Copper Sheathing Nailt, Spikes and Boit«;
6, 9, j», 18 and »4lb. round Shot; >
6, 9, 18 aßd 34)b. douSl«-he>d«d do.
9, 18 and 2411> Cantiifter Shot.
Alio—a quantity of SiogtiOi, Porter, Ctart'
and Pott Wipe Bottles,
Taunt* n rile 10 casts of 7 dozen each,
march !>,
Nvt'ct .j L reby given,
| 'JrIAT Clriaps for Donation Lands granted
1 by the State of Peiinl'ylvabiat to tiie Ofn
i trsind SplJirrs of the Line belonging to the
. iid State in tiie late war, will be received at
the Office of Comptroller General of said State
iiiilil'the ift September next inclusive, and that
the fublcribers at.tliorifed by law will fit as s
Hoard at the tiid Office on erery Monday from
tea o'clock in the lorcuoon until one in the af
ternoon, to hear ind determine all unfatified
Claims already filed, ai well as those which
maybe filed or. or before tht said firQtlay of
September next.
®£*ORK,
John Donmai.djoh, Comt'r.
Samuel BrYan, Regt'r.
Pbtir Bayntoh, Treaa'r.
Department of Accounts of )
Pennsylvania, May 15, '99. 5
f *6) diw/np.w.fa tf)
IS OFFERED FOR S.A LE,
(>f speedily appliedfor)
A VALUABLE parcel of Land in Ann Arun
del county, not far from the city of An
napolis and about 30 miles from the city of Wash
ington. Ori one of these tra&s is a mcft elegant
two (lory brick Dwelling Houft, 4 rooms on a
floor .beautifully situated in an excellent and httlthy
neighborhood —I"hi* body of Land will be fold
in lots or in a large body. Thffre are several ten
ements on said Tracl which rant for fomethiug
confiderab'e per ann. A futther description <>
deemed unnecessary. Apply to thje printer.
June 1
TO KB NT,
The HOUSE lately occupied by
tha British Commilliooers, No. J, North Fighth
Street. THOS MIFFLIN, junr. °
juae 17
Valuable Property for Sale,
Chefmtt, near' Sixth ftKtt, direAly oppo&t
CoNoxass Hali,
A LOT 0/ground, about 11 feet frqat in Chef
nut flreet and 73 feet in depth) whereoo is a
good frame house, now ia tha tenure »f Samuel
Wenjje, fubjell to a ground rent of ic». per annum.
The ajvantageous fituatio* 'of this property re
quites »o comment*, for i* mast be known, there
, ate Cew in dty to equal it, an unaecept ignoble
> title will be diad< to (fee purchaser. Apply to
JAMES CIRVAN,
| no. 198, Chefaut fircec, next door to the pre
mises.
march 5
TO BE LET,
A large and commodioiu three Jlory
HOUSE,
Situated at thu corner of Second and Union
r Tlwtts.
There are 4 rooms on a floor, and back building!
three flory high, with excellent cellars under
the whole—Also a large Yard with
Stables and Coach House.
Apply to
iunc 2
ALL PERSONS, "
TNDEJJTED te the Estate of Abraham
*■ DiCkS, Escalate Sheriffof the Coanty of
Delaware, are requested t • make immediate pay
ment, and all those who have demands
said Effete to authenticate and preftnt them for
fettlemeot. Also, alltbofr who have deposited
writing* with fan) decetfrd to apply for them to
WILLIAM PENNOCK. Adm'r.
Springfield, Delaware county, )
•ft mo. Bth, 1799. 5
jaH. 8
treasury department
NJone 27, 1798.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That by vir
tuc of an a&, palfcd during the present ses
sion »f Conjrrefs, so much ol the aft entirulad
" An A>fl making further provision for the sup
port of public credit, arid for the redemption
" of P"l>lic debt"—passed the third day of
March, one thousand seven hundred am! ninety
five, as bars from fettiement or allowance.
Certificates, commonly called Loa#i Office and
final fettiement Certificates, and Indents of In
ferefls, is suspended until t<ie twelfth day of
Juns, which will be in the year one thousand seven
hundsed and ninety nine.
1 hat on the liquidation and settlement of the
fold Certificates, and Indems of Interest, at the
Trsafury, the Creditors will lie entitled to receive
Certificates of funded Three Per Cent. Stock equal
to the amount of the said Indents, and the arrear
ages of interest due ua their said Certificates, prior
to th« firfl day of January one thousand levcn
hundred and ninety one.
That the principal funis of the said I.oin Office
and final letrfement Certificates, with the inrerefl
thereon, fincethelirft day ol January, one thou*
sand seven hundred and ninety one, willbedif
chirged after liquidation at the Tre.ifury, by the
payment ol interell and reimburfemcnt of ptinci
pal, equal to the lums which v/ould have been
payable thereon, ( f the said Certificates had he en
fubfeuhed, pursuant to the AA4 making provision
for the debts of the United States, contracted dur
ing the late war, and by the payment of other
lums, equal to the market value of the remaining
Stock, which would have been created by such
fvbfcriptions asaforefaid, which market value will
be determined by the Comptroller of theTreafury
OLIVER WOLCOTT,
iunr 28
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Sharp
Delaßy deceal'ed.arc requested to make pay
ment to the subscribers. Thofc havirg claims are
defirej to present them properly authenticated.
June 19,
Either in tke City, or on the road to Ger-
SOME papers at 110 value but to the owner
Thcv were enclosed in a rewfpaper—lf delivered
at ihtsofliee, the perfou lcaviag thcci frail be re
warded.
Jutel«
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• F 0 R £> A L K '
By SIMON WALKER,
DONATION LANDS.
ARCHIBALD M'CALL,
No. 187 south Second Ureet.
e-.tf
Secretary •/ /it Treasury.
Tayi'tl
NOTICE
DAN.S. DEI.ANY "J Adminiftra-
THOS. R. DELANY J tors.
LOST,
mantoion,
Valuable Lands for Sale.
n N 1lh ; r IO :V r August "*«. I feu
W etpofe to f.u'.lK UK, at the town' of N?l!
Matket, iu PorUuiter toUn-y jll that valuable
1 'r coramo " | y "lied the Chop!
tank Indian t.ands, fitu'.tcd on the south Qde and
iind.ngon the Choptank river f«v„al tnilrs.fuo
poled to conu.li about fix thousand acre,, i 0 L
divtdedinto lots to contain Irom ioo to <OO
each: The term, of f.lc a, follow, vit. Putchafe r !
to give bond immediately after fain with ao
| prove.i fcc.rity, conditioned tor the paymeot of
' , P UIC^ lc niOney, with intergft from the da. of
m four equal annual inftalaientu, aj;reeahl»
to an ail, entitled « A, aA appointing rommil
lioneri to contract for and purchase th* lands com
monly called the Choptank Indian Lands in Dor*
cheßcr eoanty and for appropriating the fame-to"
tit Ue otthn ft ate, and to repeal the a& of affeni
bly therein mentioned;" passed at Nsveaiber fef"
1798,
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-.i MARBURG , Agent
w for the ltd tc of Maryland
***?»»- d 3.;
Samuel Miles, jun'r.
1 Of the city of Philedelpl.ia, merchant, \ir
mg assigned over ali his ciTcfU, rta!, prrfonil
and mixed, to the fubß/iWfs, for the benefit,
of such of his creditors as may fubferibe to the
said alignment on or before the fuft 0 f AUtVI «
next.
Notice is hereby given,
To aJI persons indebted to the laid estate, tha
they are requested to it. »ke immediarepayment
to either of the or u, the fa:d Samuel
Miles, who is .utrhv /led to »eccive the fame
in failure whereof egal heps will be taken for
therecovery of Tuch debts, asaie not difchtr.
ged accordingly.
GEORGE ASTON, •)
CORNEI.TS COMEGYS, I Assi ffnEe .
JOHN ALLEN, }
feb. 14.
To be Sold or Exchanged,
FOR Property within twelve miU - of the City
of Philadelphia, and on the Biiftol Road;
A beautiful and very highly cultivated
FARM.
For particular*, fee the office of C. LebarbLrdu
PletTis. No, ij South Third Street.
June 19.
Twenty Dollars Reward,
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D F. S E K T £ 1),
"C'ROM ths M itiue Barracks, corner of Ffl.
-T bert and Thirteenth-streets, in the City of
Philadelphia, the jfcth day of this iuQant 'l'wo
Marines, by trade Tailors, on*- John Crawford
(the feeond time of his de/ertion) five fret fcves
inches high, fair complexion, hair cut close,
dark »ye«, slim buih.—The other, Hilary Rilhop
five fe«t_ fix inches high, ruddy complexion,
taniy hair, a remarkable ringworm 011 the hit
of his !ip.- ( W 11' off in uniform.)
N B. I'hfy took with them one brown
cloth Coat, one lilue cloth Coat, and many
other articles not knowii.it juefent
ir. rows,
Major Commandant of Marine Coip»
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CSi on if prtsentr sairs retard.J
DESTF.RRES FJiCf.I.t.ENTS. (ituecs dan.ie
comt£ d' Arundel, pte» de la Ville d' Ar.na*
poli*, rt a envir.>n« ,10 rtii'.ks dela ciic de Waihi:
ten. Unc de ct? TerfC* a une fuperhe mtifoa m
brique, a trois c:age~, contestant 4 ch:mtlires fur
chaquc c'tagc. I.a fits.ati. ii ere eft charnunte, l"
air y eft bien fain, le r< ilinage eft dc* plu< agri
«bk.—Cn iVn.sfr vendront ar"p9lnTo"e%
bien en gros, comnra il pourra conv:nir aui achi
teurs. li y a a auffi ptufieur* petico habitation
fur f«s, leries.don. k layer pa* ai, n.onu a one
fomme confiderakle. Si 1' on vendrcit tine des
cription plus p'articuliire, it faut adrefltr a 1W
primerie de cettc fcuille.
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8 juiu
7he Subscriber offers for Sale,
THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY.
AN Excellent three (Vary Brirk House, fits
ate the corner of 7 tii and Kacc-rtreet
tiie house is about 15 feet front an I well finifh'.
e>i in every refuel ; the Lot is 76 feet front on
Rate-flreet and 88 fee" d»ep,t! t Jituation retnir
kably airy, having a pwUl,c fqtiui e open in Front
of it.
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Two three ftoi > Brick Houses, Briok Storas,
and good Wharf, situate in Water-ftrept, be
tween Arch and Race-fireets, the lot on which
thtfe buildings are, is fifty four fr« front an
Water-street, and continues that yiidlh abort
9J fact, then widen* tatbafnuth 13 feet 6 ach
fo thatthe front ori the water is sixty feve&
feet fix inches, this lot adjoins John Steinmets
esq. on the south, ami has the advantage of a
publid alley on the north, and is a very desira
ble fituatiou for the buficefs of a Flour
or Merchant
A large elegant two story Stone House, filu.
ate cii the I'oint no Point road, being the firft
houlj: to the Northward of the five mile fton-e ;
tliis house is about 60 feet front and 40 feet deep
fitiittied In a ne»t manner; there is a guod gar
den and choice colU&ion of the btfl fruit treesj.
ICe-House and other conveniences with about
nine acres of ground—or if more agreeable ta
the purchater, thirty two acres of upland »d
meadow may be added to i'.
A plantation in Bibirry Townfbip, PhiladcU
pliia county near tlirf Red Lyon, about 13 inilc*-
rrom this city ; IWndad by the Northamptorf
Road and Poqueftrnp CrerU, thi» farm con tain*
about 14c acres of land, a proportion of which
is woodland and meadow t a brick dwelling-*
house, frame barn, and other out-Jiowfcs, and
there is said to be a good ltone quarry on part of
it, althotigA it ha* not yet bees opened, a tur»
ther description is deemed unnecefTary as nfl>
ptrfon will p'jFclufa without viawing the pre«
mifesj
A small plantation ui Horlham Townfliip,
Montgprncry county, nineteen miles from Phi
ladelphia, adjoining to Grimtf Park, on which
is in excellent new Stone House and Kitchen,
with a large Stone Shed for the accommodation
of traveller's herfit ; the house i, now occupi
ed as a tavern, and is fuitaliie for any kind of
public business, the land is good in quality, a
good neighborhood, and a remarkably healthy
situation : there is fifty acres of lajid and mca*
dow in this farm Also for file, several trafo
of land in different counties of this state.
£? The House inßace-ftreet firft mentioned
tnd one of the Houfct, ig Water-street, are no*
eodim,
And immediate p< fleflicn given. For terms
apply »t the Sooth-east corner of Arch and
Sixth-llreets, to
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PRINTED BY J, K'. l-ENXO,
A VEND RE.
TO BE LET,
JOSEPH BALL.
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