J.i. . ... i-u-.v* Gialuo\y Works '<& Farm, kiiuii'-: m Mnilgom >y county about one nulf ntl on ho f from Poltjioivn. •THE Farm cort fills of upwards of ieight i.uti'ii t- . >tc» i t lar.il, iboui t>a u tiuiidi ed and ri ly ut »hu i> i< woodland j ji iSrge propor tion cxcc'.intt u a (Ji. d meadow, htlidcfi clover fields, an 1 a gonj orchard —There are about 115 acre? of pood whrtt and rye now in th? • glWttil; jS ac es of indian torn and 15 of oats ; from sixty to seventy tons of hay are made annually ; tl»« fences have been repaired within tfe Ij!I t|iree years wi:h twelve thnul'and new cket'dut ra:!(, jtor.e of which were made on : the place. The Works confifl of a forge for the manu faiSWirtg of bv iron, well manned ; a lit ham *>*r I■' K r l'- ,n 'il witlf two pairs of ft ones, one pair of them burrs, with rolling screen, &c a saw mill, a-nd Smiih's* (bop, the whole in good order.. Thee ts a luflit'irnt flock of cord wood coaling to flipply the works ror one year, the Suhfrritoer wdl engage to furmfll with in a convenient as much more, to be tut next witner, together two years flock lro.ii tlii» 'ime. Near the wrifks is rhe dwelling house large airlrodoy, ar i rommai'ding an extensive view; aba;'.', for a number of horses, wash, smoke, :re, and milk houles, of ftotie ; and two gar'lens 'ncloled with flone walls, with a fuffi eirptniim'iMr of f.oufes for the Jtcommodation of wsrjcrnen, and a large stone coal house There his alio been lately built a two-dory stone dwelling house for a tenant who works p rt of the farm The pirclia''. r can be accommodated with wappi-n?, h rles, and every other kind of ftoci, • •nct'*(T*>'y for carrying on the biifmefs. Ahrut one fifth of the purchase money will be winted, anrl the remainder in yearly inftal tuents The term' maybe known by applying to Mr. 'snmei Xo&fand, no. a •, north Second itroet, or to tbe lliblcriber >ll the pr\ miles. JOSEPH POTTS, Junr. julv 8 3iW.?w FOR SALE, -V/ itaa mile '/one, an the Wejfahkkan, or Rid a Road, A Place containiMy a out eighty acrei, in part*' or the whole' a> may fuit;be pur ch ifer There iion the premifcs a house 47 I-1 fee? tr jut, by 43 i-dei.p, a scullery, milk house, pump, ice houfs. and f«r*m house, 3 large barn, 60 feet by J», win 'Hl','*for 15 korfes and cows, 3 Carriage house, 1 pump of good water in the barn yard, and a second milk house supplied by 3 spring- The grounds are well manured, and h;d cut in good llile, with an abundance of otna mental, and fruit trees,- the iituation heshhy and high, commanding a vi.w ol the city and Dcla A-aic. ! here is alio a fmaS iirtancelrom the min ts ov Mioufe ?- farm house in goad repair, with ikchrsi, ffable. See. anc * pump of good wa ter: forsteinu apply to SAMUEL MEREDITH- No. 1 7i,Chefnut Street. TrioMAs Clayton, Hatter, HAS removed to Mo. i»6, south Front flreet, where h« h;tends carrying on his bulincfs ** ffirnicily, snd ha* on hand a crtmpkte alTortii ent M his ojvii manufaSured ladies, gentlemen and ren»' Canada3eaver&Mujk-rat Skins, With a complete ifT'irtmeni of FURS, always tor uie He ha» received per the late arrivals from l.nnrfon, a complete affortmetit of Vufcionabl: Eugtijh Hats, Which he now «£&fr for die at very reduced jc... V) THE r.bfcrlber, having been appointed ad minifirator of the «state of Mr. John L»p* ;«n, lat-of this cjty, merchant, deceased, rc quefls thfife z*e indebted to said eflatt, to nialse payme/it, and 'b> fe who have demands «'<;ainft the fame to exhibit them to him with. oijt delay. y W. MEREDITH, t' Valuable Lands FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION, ON Tuesday the 23d day of July next, at the Tontine Coffee-Houle, in the Citv of New-Ycsk, 43,000 acres, of very valuable Land, situate in the county of Ti ooa state of New-York, ScutheVly of the military trail and Northerly ot' the town of Chemung, being part of the traft, commonly known by the name of Watkins and Flint's great trad; this trift isfrrveyed, and divi ded into Townships and quarter Townships, ind the picmifes hereby advcrtrfed fer sal", totfifls of the North East and North Welt quarter# ofTownfhip No. 1, the South Welt Siurter of Townftip No. 6, the North Ea(l -iuarwr oi'To-.vnlhipNo. 7, South Eafl quar ter of Townfbip No. 8, the North Weft quarter oi Townftiip No. 9, and two lots, in Townlhip No. 11, a' d ij, adjoining the Owego River, or Creek, containing to gether upwards of 3000 acres. Two of the above mentioned quarter Town- Chips are divided into lots of from 250 to too acres; there are a number of settlers en the- traft, and several good roads pal's through it, and the surrounding country is in a rauid state of improvement—These lands will be fold in quarter Townfliips, or finallfr quantities to accommodate the pur rhafers, on the following easy terms—One ftiurth of the purchase money to be paid on the execution of the Deed, and the Residue "n three equal annual payments, with interest to be fecuredby a mortgage on thepremifes, er other good security. The title is indil on table, and the maps and field books coutiin ;p* p - a description of the lSndt, may be seen, i,.- tpplying to Colonel Aftron Burr, Henry 'crs, AVnander Roberfon, or Marinul V 7 i'fet of the city of New York, who wil, treat with av.y perfbn, inclining topurtha/e previous to the above day of Sale. * " r -Kkw-York, May 23. March !». Removal. HATS. prices. Notice. No, t6, <outh Foujth ftteet. d im %k UOaliil'l C(H", Sc Sy N, UAVI HtMOV.O Thus. lirusb Mjniijactjrj and Ironmongery Sis re, j to No. ITS, Market Streets nearly opposite the Conneflogoe Waggon, where th«y have- for sale a* uiual, Iktri manufactured and imported Brulh esol almost every description, together with a ge f neral afT>rtin;nt of Ironmongery, Cutlery, Sad j ( Ury, and Brass wares, to which ihey exj>e& by the fpriug veff.-U, an ample addition. 4th mw. la. eodcf t LA&f NOTICE. ' f To the Creditors of Joseph Thomas, » A GENERAL meeting of ihe Cred tors it j IX. intended to be called, for Thmfday the I firlt of Acguft next, when those perfont only as , shall then have furnifhetl their accounts can be recognized as such. At that meeting the Affign eei hope trf have it in their power to la/'before them a circumstantial acnount of his concerns ; . and to propose fme mode of adjiiftment to the j Creditors. Those who negleil to furnilh their j accounts before that day, will b* excluded from I the benefit of any arrangements that may be then made> Saitiucl W. Fisber,~\ T, ~ I Affiances of tlilham Buckley, K j 0 ( B T hon..» > John Hall, J Wy 3 w&fr.tiA. ; TREASURY DEPARTMENT. March 'ith, 1799. , PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Ptirfuant to the a£t of Coiigref* parted on the , ill day of June, one th<*'fand, seven hun dred and ninetylix, entitled "an aft regulit , ing the grants of land appropriated for mili , t«ry fervicea, and for tha society of United Brethren for the gofjpel among , the HeMlicn ; ' and the afl supplementary to t the said reci:ed ail pafFedon the leennd day of March, me thonfand seven hundred andnine | ty nine-- to ivlt: Land herein after dc- fcrited, namely, •« beginning it the North Weil corner of the seven ranges of township*, and running thence fifty miles due foutb, along the western boundary of the said ranges thence due Weft to the Main Branch of the Scioto ri ver ; thence up the Main Branch of the said ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary line erofTn the lame thence along the said boun dary line to the Tufcaroras branch of the Muf kingum river at the crofling p!itc ab< ve Fort Lawrence ; thence donun the said river, to the p»int where a line run due weft from the place of beginning, will interfefl the said river ; thence along the line so run to the place .of be ginning j" has been divided into tovrnftifp* of five miles square, and fra&ionalparts of town ships ; and that plata and surveys of the said townlhips and fractional part» of townftiips are deposited in the offices of the Rrgifter of the Trtafury and Surveyor General, for the inflec tion of all persons concerned. 11. The holder* of foch warrant* a* have been or Qiall be granted for military fervicetperform ed during the late war, are required to present the lame to the Uegifler of the Treasury, at some time prior to the twelfth d <y of February in the year, one thmifand eight hundred, for the purpose of being regiftertd ; No registry will however be made of any l«fs quantity than a quarter townlhip, or four thaufand acre*. The priority of locatiorf of the warrants which may be presented and in manner afore fatd, prior to the nth day of February in the year one thonfand eight hundred, will immediate ly after the said day, he determined by lot, in the mode drefcribed by the ai?l firft recited. IV The h#ldei> of: xcgrjitared wruutt, tkiil. oa- Monday like inh day of February, in the year ISOO, ii! the Order of #hich the priority of locati- 1 on fiiaU be dttitrmiiied by otafratoref'vid, pefon a)ly, or ky their agents, deGgnate in ntiting M the i office of the Register of the/l'reafury, the partica ; lar aaarter town (hips elected by thm refpefiively, I and Inch-oft he hid hclderi, a*fl»all n« daGgnatr [ thei: locations on the fa id day, Inall be poftpooc4. ; >a locating fuck warrant# to all other holder* of, rcgiftered warrant!. V. The bolder* of warrant« for military fervicts fufficiunt to cover one or more quarter townlhips or trait* of four thousand acres each ; shall, at any time af'er Monday the 17th day of February, 1800 and firier to the firll day 01 January, 1802. be al lowed to register the said warrants in manor r a forcTaid, and forthwith to make Ucatijns therefor on *ny trail or trails of land not before located. VI. iaw6m AH warrants or claims far lands on account of military f. rvices, which Dull not b« rrgiftered and locatud htfore the firfl day of January, 180 a, are by the supplementary ail of Congfrfs herein before recitfd, paled on the fccond day of March, 1799, declared to be forever barred. Given under my hand at Philadelphia, the day and year above mentioned. OLIVER WOLCOTT. Sec. of the Treasury. rpWO th,ree story Brick Houses, Gtmated on * corner of King .ind Columbus flreets, l>e ing equal to any situ iti- n in Aleian ria, for the WholefaW or retail business. The koufi > are 4C feet by jB. thellories are lofty, and the brickwork done in the mod elegant manner with flock routs. One of the houses can be immediately occupied, being completely finifhed, the other will bs fimfh ed by the firft of OcSober ntxt. The back hold ings to the above premises are also ot brick, 16 feet square. wi h ■ number ot other convenience! for the ac ommodation o. a genteel family. Each of the above houses will be lold fubj»<ft to a ground rent of 40 dollars, with the priviledge of buying out at twelve apd half year's parchafe fny time within 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 flreet. or John Fader or Nicholas Vofs in Alexandria. June It. TO be fold for eafh by Jofepb Salter at Atflon Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan Harker, Woodbury —and Jefl'e Evans, Lumber ton, Those who haveufed them give thrm the preference to any ol«her kind, as tbey require less team, break the ground bstter are kept in order at less »xpenee and are fold at a cheaper rate —the plan is much Amplified and eonfiflsof 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 rending wtflunftrudUons for making them may be had by applying to John Newbeld, or the fubferiber No. North Pront-lli *tt. Who has for Sale; Or to Lease for a term of tears. | A number ot Yaluable trss» of Land, wtl! situated for Mills, Iron <Vorksor Farms, ffloft ly improved, lytng chiefly in the county of Hun tingdon flat* of Pennsylvania. Those who may incline ta view then* will please to apply to efq.near Huntingdon. Ckarlas Ntwiold t uwtf j 25 Sts j»ly »? For Sale, Patent Ploughs, This Davis PubHfned By B. DArtEi, at A r ». 68, High Sired, The VI Number of The Philadelphia Magazine and Review ; Being the lafl number of thrjirji volume. The Appendix and Index will be ready to be de livered to fubferiber* on Tuesday tho 9th infiant, for which nothing will be demanded. £3* This volume will be bound in marble boards, and red leather backs, lettered, and will be fold to non-fubfoiibers at I dollar and 67 cents.—Subfcribcrs who choofeto have their numbers put up in this manner, will be accom mod» ed by leaving them at the Editor's, with IS ecnts for thecofl of binding. i u 'y 5 _ 4t - Sure, A NSW LIN* QF STAGES, MOW RUNNING BFrt'FEN W" % jj PHILADELPHIA b* NEW-YORK, By thelhort and pleasant road of BuJHelon, Nexutatun, Scotch- Plaint, Spring field and Newark. I "HE excellence of this road, the populouf nefs of the country through which it pass e«, with sundry other advantages, which render it so far preferable to tha Old Road through Bristol, Brunfwick, &c. long ago fuggelted the propriety of its becoming the Grand Tho rough-Fare from Philadelphia to New York. During the present year, a minute fcrveyofit has been taken,and its superiority over the Old Road, both tn winter and summer, has been clearly ascertained.—There are good bridges over all the other waters but the Delaware, and here the eroffisg 1* performed with great fafety and in lels than half 'he time required at 'he Trenton Ferry. The r *d is several miles Jhorter than the old 1 >ad, ut this is amvngft the lead us it* advantage: jecaufe daily expe ■ ience ptoves to us, that dif|.atch as wellat com fort in travelling principal >r depend on the goodness of the road and th* levclnefs of the country, and, in these reipwJts, the New Road is, beyond all enmparifon, the bed. It prefenta none of those rftcky hills, which render the Old Road f» fatiguing between the Delaware and Newatk. ') he foil, too, tor the greater part, is such as to produce but little muil in winter, and very litile uit it. furrmer, which tircumftince, added to the beauty of the country, and a con siderable proportion of lhadt. rruft always ren der travelling in the latter fcafon peculiarly a greeable. The Swift Sure ftjrts from PHILADEL PHIA, at 6 o'tloik every morning (Sundays excepted) from the GRSEN 7RUE. opposite the Lutheran 'Church, JJorth Fourth ftrtet I< goo through Frankford to Rjiflletori, where it Hops to BreaUfaft ; from Buftletown it goes through Newtown to Penny town to dinner; from P<t»ny town through Hopewell, Millstone, Bmind hrnok, Quibbletown and Plainfield to Scotch Plains to lodge. The next morning it flops at Springfield 10 bi eakfaft, from whence it goes through Newark and arrives at New- York at nooo. From N'EVf-yORK it fla'ts It In the afternoon [from Paulut Hook) and arrives at Philadelphia the next evening For feat* at New-York, appKarion may be made to Ed ward Bard!*, Old Coffee houfc, to A. Mathieu, corner of Nassau and John ftreeti, to B. Alary, no. 48, Copr.tjandt, corner of Greenwich flreet, and to Michael Little, at hit hotel, so- 4s, Broad ftriet. Fare for passengers, Five Dollars. Way pafleftgers 6 Cents per Mile. Each ptflenger is allowed to take on ulbs. of baggage carriage free ; but all other baggage, taken on by a paflei.ger, will be charged at 4 cents per prund weight. With refpefl to packages sent on without pafjengers, the proprietors presume they have adopted a regulation, which, though unknown to other lines cf flage*, they think mull meet, with general approbation, They pledge (hem fe'ves to make good every package on the fol lowing conditions. The person who delivers . the package at the office shall fee it entered i-n the stage-bonk, for which entry he shall pay 6 cents j he will then (late the value of the pack age, and pay (exckifive of tbyarriage ) ne per cent, on the v lue, as infurinc,-, and for which be will receive a receipt. Thus, for instance, if he ellimates hi# package at one dollar, he will pay one cent, and if at one hundred dollars, he will pay < ne dollar insurance, and in like pro portion for packages of any other value. Vety few perlons it 'S presumed, will dislike tl is regulation f• it will however, be optionable with every one to avail himfelf of this fecurijy or not. But (lie proprietors think it right to state very explicitly, that they will be ref'pon fible for the fafe delivery of no package, ahjch is not regularly entered, and f r which an insur ance receipt cannot be produced. In the diflribution of the route, the care has bren taken to fix on such places.and ta verns as always a good accommodation and entertainmeat for the passengers at the raoft reasonable rates The flages are well equipped furnifhed with fleet an l fleady horses, and com mitted to the care of intelligent sober and obli ging drivers. The proprietors themselves live at the different towns ani villages where the Itages will flop, so that the conduct of the per sons fchey employ is continnall) an objeil of their attention —1 hey take cart also to lee that the passengers are well provide ! for and politely treated at the tavrt us, and that no fort of chica nery or insolence is pra&ifed upon them ; in ftort, they hive fparedneithtrpains nor expence to render the S WIFT-SUKE the very bell line of flages fn America Jeoi^w, The line h»t now run nearly a month, dur ing which time « great, number of gentlemen have gone throurh. both.from Philadelphia and New-rork. p.iflenper has f>und tire road to (brpafa viry far all ,hat has been said of its eicellfoce ; and the Proprietors of the Swift Sure are extremity happy to hear the behaviour of their drivers, and the trejtmeßt at Taverns, Ipoke* of with the highest fatislaaion. JOHN M'CALLA, Philadelphia THUS. P d\JL, Bujlleton JOSEPH THORA TON, ) NJCHOL/1S *Vy.\KOOP, f JACOB KESLER, J JOhN MORb.HEAD, Pennytuvjn. T. KILLM/N, near Mi. Jton. SLljiS COMBES, Bound Brook* R. SANSz Ui'.Y) icetcb Plains. IJA AC RAWLE, •) . ROBERT p£ARSON, j s P riH ' June a Thirty D?/k, - 7 Reward. CTOL N out o th. fU'iie of tl.e fubfcritier, he 30th of March latt a Dark Chefnut Sorrel Horse. Said h')Fff hjs a itar and blai ; fix yejr-. o < this fprir.g, fifteen and an half hands'high, both hind legs white half way to his knee* li'rar. ded P B : she fame night then were a fadille and bridle iolen out of another ftjhle j l'uppof-c by Michael Gttbhy.as the laid Miehail Gvil-bj wai taken on the third inft. with the said Caddie and bridle, and had exchanged the horse for a dark brown mare, about 14 and a half hand* h'gh ; fhehaa a (far, and white spot op the near fide of her jaw, above the bit j has thediftent per ; and is good order ; the said Gu'ihy mai lt is efc ape the fame evening. If the owner of the marc ha« the horse, and will k r itig him home to the fubferiber, he fliall have the said ma • and fifteen dollars cash, and if he ftc«.res the thief in Nea -Castle Jail.he shall he enti led to fifteen dollars for him—any other pertor. or per sons taking up said horse and thief, and bringing the hoife to the lubfcru er, and leeur i»g the thief, as as irtfaid, (hall be entitled to the abnve reward, and reasonable charges, or fifteen dollars for either of them. JOSHUA JACKSON. Wilmington, April 15 (Jy-tf) DONATION LANDS/ gk-Sn] j ITi AT Claims for Donation Lands granted i -i by the State of Pemifylvaiiia to the Offi cers and Soldiers ot the Line belonging to the said State in the late war, will be received at the Office of Comptroller General of said Slate until the ifl Septamber next iticluftve, and that the fubferibert aiithorifed by law will fit as A; Board at the said Office on every Monday from ten o'clock in the forenpon until one in llie af ternoon, to bear and determine all unfatified Claims already filed, as well as those which may be filed on or before the said firft day of September »ext. • John Donnalbson, Cnmt'r. Samuel BrYan, Uegt'r. •tTtR Baynton, Trcas'r. Department of Acsount* of ) / Pennsylvania, Mav 1 <,'99. 5 (t6) diw (m.w.fa tf) (if speedily applied for ) A VALUABLE parcel of Land in Ann Arun del conuty, not far from the city «f An napolis and about 30 miles from the city 0! Waft, ington. On on* of these tra<3s i< a most elegant two (lory hrick Dwelling House, 4 rooms on - floor .beautifully (ititatcdin an rxccltent asd healthy neighborhood—Thi,- body of Land will be fold in lots or in a body. There are several ten ement* on said Tract which runt for foiiv thiug ccnfiderable per ann. A futvher defection deemed tinneceflary. Apply to the printer. J un * r - lawOw. TO REK7, The HOUSE lately occupied'by 'ha Briiilh Comtr>i3iiiners, No. 7, North Eighth Street. THQB. MIFFLIN, junr. ju»e 17 ja\»iw Valuable Property for Sale, F* Chefmit, rear Sixth street, direATy oppofit CaNCRtM Hall, A LOT of ground, about it feet front in Chtf ni(t stress and 73 feet in depth, whtrrcn is a (pod fr»m<; hoHfc, now i* the «i «re of ' Betije, fubjeift tu ground rtnt of I's. annum. tT.■ (Huit>;a»roTthT- pr.>|icrt^~r4 siire« no comments, for it mull he known, there are few hi this (ily to equal it. an unexceptionable title will b* m«deco the purcftafer. Apply to JAMES GIRVAN, no. 19S, Chefnut Urcet, next Jocr Co the pro miTet. march j INDEBTED to the Kltate of Abraham Dicks, E'qJjw SherifTof (he Cornty of Delaware, art refuelled t make immediate pay inenr, and all those who have demand* against said Estate to authenticate anil prefcht thejn for fexilement. Also, ail those w-ho have deposited writings with laid r!epe«f<d to applvfor them to WILLIAM PENNOCK. Adm'r. Springfield, De'aware couaty, > •ft mo. ith, 1799. 5 I jan. 8 TREASURY DEPAR t'MENT June ij, 1798. Notice is hereby given, That by vir tyaof an ait, pa(T«d during the p r afent fef- Con ef Cor.jrrefs, so much of the aift entituled " An A& maltmg further provjfion for the fnp " port ci public creHw, and for the redemption " of the public debt"—palled the third diy of March, ope thouiand seven hundred and ninety five, as bars from fcttlement or allowance. Certificate*, commonly called Loan Office and final f«t|lement Certificates, and Indents of 111- ferefls, is fu/pended uatil tfie twelfth day 01 June, which willbcin the year onethoubnd jevsn hundsed and niuety nim. That on the liquidation and fettlemcntof the said Certificates, and Indents of IntcreA, at the Treaiury, the Creditors will be entitled receive Certificates of funded I l>rc i Per Cent to the amount of the said Indents, and the arrear ages of interest due on their said Certificate, prior to the firll day of January one thousand leven hundred and ninety one. That the principal fumsof the said Lo»n Oflke and final letrtement Certificates, with tlfe initreit thereon, fincethefirft day of January, one thou sand seven hundred and ninety one, willbedif charged after liquidation at the Treufury, by the payment of interest and rdimbuiF«ment of princi pal, equal to the sums which would have been pa/abk thereon, if the said Certificates had bees fubfcribcd, pursuant to the A&- ranking provision f#rthe debnol the United States, contracted dur ing the late war, and by the payment of other sums, equal to the market value of thefrmaining Stock, which would hare been created by such fiiWcriptione asaforefaid, which market value will be determined by the Comptroller of theTreafury. OLIVER WOLCOTT, June 28. ALL prrfons indebted to the Estate of Sharp Dela&y deceafed.ari; requested to. n.ake pay. ment to the fubfcr.bcrs. Thof. havirg claims are defirei to present them properly authenticate.!.— June 19, Either in the City, or on the road to Gcr- SOME papers of no value but to the owner— They Were enclosed in a rewfpaper—ll delivered at thi»offiee, the perfou leaving them fiiall be re June 14 I* 1/. IS OFFEKED FOR SALE, ALL PERSONS, Secretary of the 'Treasury, rawtl NOTICE. DAN.S DEI-ANY' -VAdmimftra- THOS 1 . R. DEL ANY J tors. LOST, mantcwn, ; >-v Valuable Lands for Sale. pjN TWdjiy tlw 20th of unt ( (l . c\p<Kc to public salts, at the town of New» viaiket, in Oorihciier county, ill that valuable ua«» or parcol oj Wnd commonly called theChon cank Indian Lands, (United on the south fide and Sinding on (he Clmptank river several miles, s up . t"/ . to . c( " lf ai» about fit thnufand acres, to he divided into lots to curtain from 100 to 500 acrei aaeh: The termsot fairus follow, viz. PureJiafers •o give bond immediately after the fate with a D prove.! fecinty, conditioned (or the paymeo*of (he purchase money, with interest fri>m the day of (ale, in four equal annual intlalniencs, agreeably to an a&, entitled, " An ad appointing commit, (loners to contract for and purchase the lands com monly called the Choptank Indian Land* i n Dor. chePcr county, asd for appropriating the fame to the use of this (late, and to n»peal the a« of assem bly therein mentioned;" parted at Novejaber fef. (ion, 1798. \£m MARBURY, Agent for the flat* of Maryland, 3 P ril d. IR , I Samuel Miles, jun'r. Of the city of Philedelphia, merchant, bit. ing afligned over all Ins tfTeiW. real, and mixed, to the fiibfciibers, for the benefit of such of hi« creditors as may fubferibe to the said a (ligament cn or before the fiift of Augtift next, r ' ' Notice is hereby given, To all persons iniVebted to the said estate, tha j they are requested to n; *ke immediate payment ;to either of the afficoee or to the fa id Samuel j Miles, who is authc' ,ltd m seceive the fame j j in failure w hereof'egal fleps will be taken for | the Recovery of /\ich debt», as »re not difchjr ] gea accordingly. GEORGE ASTON, f CORNEf.IS COMEGYS, i AflWei JOHN ALLEN,. J feb. 14 lobe Sold or Exchanged\ FOR Property within twelve mile l - tfrke City of Philadelphia, and on the Biiftnl Road; A beautiful and vtry iiphlv cuiiivattd FARM. For particulars, fte the office of C. Lebaibkrdu Pledis. No, 25 South Third Street. June 19. Twenty Dollars Reward. DF.SEHTID, FROM the Ma/ine Barracks, enrner of Fil bert and Thirteenth-ft reeii, in the City of Philadelphia, the 281 h day of this inflant Two Marine", by trade Tailors, one John Crawford {the I'eetmtf time of hi', de/ertion) five sett levcti inchet high, fair complexion, h*ir. tut close, dark.»ye«. fl in Uuitt.—The othtr, Hilary Bifhog Gve fe«t si* incite! high, ruddy cot*plexinn, landy hair, a remarkable ringworm on the left of hi» lip - ( Went off in uniform. ) N V. They tpnk >v,th tliem una brown cloth Cnat, one bine cloth Coat, and many other articles not known At present- Major GaiMfotMUot of Marine Corpt way'l9 (Si /' <w. st present* sans retard.) DES.T6.HRES rXCULLENTS, fitu&-» dm 1« sor'te d" Arundel, pre* de la Vill* d' Anna." p»li»,et i environ* jr niill< > d« la cite de Wafhii.g t»n. line da c-» a uuc, fuperbe en bricjue. a trois &a««. contmam 4 chamhr.es fur Wage. en Kt c&afcpAnce, r air y eft bien fain, et le rrifirage ctt ries plus agri *bie.—Ce« vendrcut en petitt lot*, oa bien cn grof, commt il pourra eonv.-nir :uz achi teur*. li y a-a auffi plu/iuir* pe«iti:»- habitation! fur f«j. TerriiJ„d<)n. le lojer par an monte a une fomme conflJeratle. Si I' on remlroit uije des cription plu« pvticuliire, il faut adreffer a I'im prtmerie de cettc (eaiUe. tu.th fa-tf 8 jjwn 7be Subscriber offers for Sale, THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY. AN EkC«H<ntthr«e (lory Brick House* fito ate the o rner. of flh and HLare-ftreet?;—l the. Hoi.fe it a!iout 15 feet frojiLaiid wett finifc* ed in every relpe-.t ; the Lot is 76 feet front OB R.ice-flreet ait'i 8.8 fee* deep,the situation remar kably airy, Having a public fquareopen in Front of it. lawtf Two three florv Brick Hottfee. Brick Stor«» # and good Wharf, fltuate in Water-street, be tween Arrh and Race-streets, the lot on which these buil'Titigi are, is fifty four feet fro»t en and continues that width abo*t 9 j ft-t, then widens to the south 13 feet 6 imh es, fothatthe from on the water is sixty (even feet (ex. inthes, this lot adjoins Julia Steinmetr efq 011 the south, and has the advantage of* public alley on the north, and is a very deCra* ble situation for the bufiaefs of a Flour Factor, or Merchant A Urge elegant two IWy Stone House, situ ate on the Point no Point road, being the firll house to the Northward of the five mile (lone; this house is about 60 feet front and 40 feet deep finitbed In a nejt manner; there ia a good gar den iiid choice collision of the heft fiuit tied, Ice-House and other conveniences with aboi* niße acres of ground—or if more agreeable to the ptirchafei, thirty two acresof upland and, meadow nwy he added ro i*. A plantation in Bilvrry Townlbip, Philadel phia county near the Red Lyon, about 13 Inife* from this city ; hounded by the Northampton Road and Poquefling Creek thi<farm con-tani* about 140 acres of land, a proportion-.f which' is woodland and meadow , a brick duelling houfe, frame horn, and other outJiowftn, and there is filil to be a good Hone quarry on part ot it, although it ha., Rot yet bee* opened, a fur ther description is deemed unnecelfary ai no person puFthafe without viewing the pre inifesj A Irnall plantation in Horflnm Towßlhip, Montgomery county, nineteen mile? from Phi ladelphia, adjoining to Grime Park, on which, it an excellent new Stone House and Kitchen,, with a large Stone Shed for the accommodation of traveller's horses ; the house is now occupi ed as a tavern, and iefuitable for any kind of public bulineiV, the land is good in qualiry, » good neighborhood, and a remarkably healthy fituatioß : there i« fifty acres of land and mea dow in this farm——Alio for fsle, federal trafl' ot land in different counties of the state The House in firft mentioned and ane ct the Houses in Water-street, arenov* eodim. And imrrediarc p fleflipj} given. Forterm' app'y at the Scnth-eatt corner of Arci an» Sixth>flreets, to fell 7 POINTED BY J. »'■ FENNQ' tawtf IV. W. BUKROWS, A VENdiRE.. TO BE LET, JOSEPH BAM thief ti J %«v .Viwtf law6w
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