C*ih.-c»v' l - FOR SALE, Glasgow Works £2? Farm 3 Situate in Montgomery county, about one mile and an half from Puttjlown. THE Farm confilb of upwards of eight hundred acre.-- of land, abou it wo hundred and firry of which i* woodland; a large propor tion excellent watered meadow, belides clover fields, and a good orchard —There are about ° 115 acres of good wheat and rye now in the ground j 35 acres of indian corn and 15 of - oats j from sixty to seventy tofis of hay are made annually ; tb« fences have been repaired within the lalt three years with twelve thousand new chelnut rails, none of which were made on j the place. The Works conSft of a forge for the manu fadluring of bar iron, well manned ; a tilt ham mer ; a grift mill with two pairs of stones, one pair of them burrs, with rolling screen, &c. a saw mill, and Smith's (hop, the whole in good erder.. There i» a fufficient {lock of cord wood now coaling to supply the works tor one year, and the Suhfcriber will engage to furniih with in a convenient diftarire, as much more, to be I Cut next winter, making together two years stock from this time. Near the works is the dwelling house large and roomy, and commanding an extensive view; a barn, stables for a number of horses, waft, smoke, ire, and milk houles, of stone j and two gardens incloled with stone w alls, with a fuffi cient number of houses for the aecommodation of workmen, and a large stone coal house. There has also been lately built a two-story stone dwelling house for a tenant who works part of the farm. f The purchaser can be accommodated with c waggons, horl'es, and every other kind of {luck, r necefiary for carrying on tbe business. , About one fifth of the purehafe money will ( be wanted, and the remainder in yearly inftal- 1 ments. \ The terms may be known by .pplying to Mr. James Rowland, no. 23, north Second street, or to the i'ubfcriber nn the pretnifes. JOSEPH POTTS, Junr. July 8 3»w'3 w /It the ttuo milt Hone, on the WeJJahiclon, or Ridge Road, A Place containing about eighty acres, in partt' or the whole together, a» may suit the pur chafev. There it on the pretnifes a house 47 I-x feet it ;nt, by 43 I-* desp, a scullery, milt house, pump, ice houfu, and taim house, a large barn, 60 feet by 31, with ftallsfor 25 horses and cowi, a carriage house, and a pump of good water in the barn yard, and a second milk house tupplicd by a spring. The grounds ar» well manused, and laid out in good stile, with an abundance of orna mental, and fruit trees, the (ituation heilrhy and high, commanding a view of the city and Dela ware. There is alio a small diflancefrom the man sion jhoule a farm house in good repair, with kitchen, liable, Stc. and a pump of good wa ter: For=terms apply to SAMUEL MEREDITH. No. 17i,Chefnut Street. March 11. Thomas Clayton, Hatter, HAS removed to No. 116, i"outh Front ftroet, where he intends carrying on his business as formerly, and has on hand a complete assortment of his own manufactured ladies, gentlemen and childreus' Canada Beaver Mujk-rat Skins, With a complete assortment of FURS, always [ or Tale. He has received per the late arrivals from Lsndon, a complete assortment of Fajhionable Englijh Hats, Which he now offer? for sale at veiy reduced jc... 19 boarding. 0- Three or four gentlemen may be accommodated with Board and Lodging, at Mrs M'Crea's, No. 29, north Eighth street. may 30 ON Tuesday the 23d day of July next, at the Tontine Coffee-Houle, in the Citv of New-York, 48,000 acres, of very valuable Land, situate in the county of Ti oga. Hate of New-York, Southerly of the military traft and Northerly of the town of Chemung, being part of the traft, commonly known by the name of Watkins and Flings great trad ; this trad is fvrveyed, and divi ded into Townfliips and quarter Townships, and the premises hereby advertised for fate, consists of the North East and North Weft quarters ofTownfhip No. 1, the South Weft quarter of Townfbip No. 6, the North East quarter of TownfhipNo. 7, South East quar ter of Townlhip No. 8, the North Weft quarter ot Townlhip No. 9, and two lots, in Townlhip No. "U, and 12, adjoining the Gwego River, or Creek, containing to gether upwards of 3000 acres. Two us the above mentioned quarter Town fliips are divided into lots of from 250 to 200 acres; there are a number of settlers on the traft, and feyeral good roads pass through it, and the surrounding country is in a rapid ft ate of improvement—These lands will be fold in quarter Townships, or smaller quantities to accommodate the pnr chafers, on the following easy terms.—One fourth of the purchase money to be paid on the execution of the Deed, and the Residue in three equal annual payments, with interest to be fecuredby a mortgage on the premises, er other good security. The title is indis putable, and the maps and field books contain ing a description of the lands, may be seen, by applying to Colonel Aaron Burr, Henry Rutgers, Alenander Roberfon, or Marintil Willet of the city of New York, who wil, treat with any person, inclining toparchafe previous to the above day of Sale. New-York, May 23. Si FOR SALE, Removal. HATS. prices. Valuable Lands FOR SALE at public auction, JUST RECEIVED, From the BOSTON Manufactory, a ntfAsTjfr or WINDOW GLASS, Of different sizes. FOR SALE DY, ISAAC HARVEY,, Jus. N. B. Any fce or sizes that may be wanted cut larger than j8 by 13 can be had from said manufacto ry, on being ordered; and attention given to forward on any orders that may be left for that puTpofe Apply at N<. 9, South Water-street, at above. jaly 8 _ _ dtf St. Croix Sugar, 0 F I"HEi FIRST Ot/W Lltfr, WILL he Winded To-Morro\v, at South flreet wharf, fVoiTiww board of the brig James arrived at the Fort, f FOR SALE Itr PRAGERS u* Co. jime 18 , fr. treasury department. March <ltb, 1799 . PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBX GIVEN, Pursuant to the aft of Congrrfa plffed on the ift day of June, one ifccwfand, i?Ven hun dred and ninety fix, entitled " ail a«st regulat ing the grants of land appropriated for mili tary services, and for the Society of UnifWf Brethren for propagating the gospel among the Hea<hen j and the a<ft supplementary to the said recited aifi paflfrd on the second day of March, on* thousand seven hundred audnine ty nin« to iutt: I. THAT the (raft of Land herein after de ferred, namely, " beginning at the Norrfi Weft corner of the seven ranges of townships, and running thence fifty miles due south, along the wtftern boundary of the said ranges ; thence due Weft to the Main Branch of the Scicto ri ver ; thence up the Main Branch of the said ri ver to the place where the Indian bnundary line croflis the fame ; —thence aJong the said boun dary line to the Tufcaroras branch of the fa'uf kingum river at the crossing pi»ce above Fort Lawrence ; thence down the said river, to the point where a line run due weft from the place of beginning, will interfe<sl the said river; thence along the line so run to the place of be ginning has been divided into toyrirftiipa of five miles square, and fraflional parts of town ships ; and that plats'and furvcys of the laid townships and fraihional parts of townships are deposited in the offices of the Register of the Treasury and Surveyor Genial, for the inflec tion of all persons concerned. 11. The holders of fiueh warrants as have been •r (hall be granted fqf military fervicesperform td during the late war, are required to present the fame to the Register of the Treasury, at some time prior to the twelfth diy us February in the year, one thousand eight hundred, for the purpole of being reglftered ; No rtgiftry will however be made of any less quantity tfiaa a quarter township, or four thepfand acres. I Th« priority allocation of the warrants which may be presented and rejjifternd in manner afore faid, prior to ths nth day of February in the year one thousand eight hundred, will immediate ly after the said day, be determined by lot, ill the mads diefcribed by the a£k firft recited. The holdets of registered warrants, (hall on Monday the 17th day of February, in the year 1800, in the order of which the priority of locati on (hall bedetermtacd by lotas aforefaid, pefon ally, or by thsir agents, defigaate in writing at the office of the Regitter of the Treasury, the particu lar quarter townlfcips ele&ed by them rcfpe<slively, and ftich of the feid holders as (hall not defignatr their locations on the said day, (hall bepoftponed i» locating such warrants to all other hvldert of registered warrantl^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ V. The holders of warrants for military services fufficient to cover one or more quarter townships or trails of four thousand acres each j (hall, at any time after Monday the 17th day of February, 1800 and prior to the firftday ol January, l8o», be al lowed to register the said warrants in manner a forefaid, and forthwith to make locations therefor on »ny tract or tr*Sis of land not before located. VI. iaw6m All warrants or claims for lands on account of military services, which lhallnotbe rfgiftered and locatad btfore the firft day of January, i8o», are by the. supplementary aft of Congwfs herein before recited, passed on the second day of March, 1799, declared to be forever barred. Given under my hand at Ptoladelphia, tha day and tear above mentioned. OLIVER IVOLCOTT. tb.fa.mo. bf npWO three story Brick Houses, si tinted on * the corner of King and Columbus streets, be ing equal to my situation in Alexandria, for the wholesale or retail bufineft. The houses are 40 feet by »8, the stories are lofty, and the brick work done in tke mot elegant manner with (lock routs. One of the houses can be immediately occupied, being completely finifhed, the other will b« firifh ed by the firll of Odober next. The back build ings ts the above premises are also of brick, J 6 feet square, with a number of other convenience! fer the accommodation of a genteel family. Each of the above lioufes will be fold fubjttfl to a ground rent of 40 dollars, with the priviledge of buying out at twelve and half year's purchase any time within four year« from this date. Dry goods and groceries will be taken in part payment* For terms apply to Mr. Jshn Barnes, No. 16 South Third street, or John Foftor or Nicholas Vofs in Alexandria. June l». TO be fold for eafli by Joseph Salter at Atfron Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan Harker, Woodbury —and Jefle Evans, Lumber ton, Those who have used them give them the preference to any ouhcr kind, a 9 they require lefsteam, break the ground better,, are kept in nrder at less expence and are fold at a cheaper rate —the plan is much Amplified and tonfiftsof but one piece of cast iron, with the handles and beam ef wood ; they may befixed with wrougltt lays and coulters to be pat on with screws and 'taken ofF at pleasure Patent lights for vending wi<h inftru&ions for making them may be had by applying to John Newbold, or the lubfcriher No. iii North Front-street. A number of valuable trj<fl» of Land, well fhuated for Millj, Iron vVorksor Farms, most ly improved, lying chiefly in the county of Hun tingdon state as Pennsylvania. Tliofe who may incline to view them will please tp apply to JohrfXlanan cfq.near Huntingdon. Ntwioldt lawtf 35 St& July 17 Sec. of the Treasury. For Sale, Patent Ploughs, Who ha t for Sale; Or to Lease for a term of tears, Notice. rHE fubferiber, having been amjoinied ad miniflrator of the aft ate of Mr. John Lup ten, late of this city, merchant, decealed, re quests those who are indebted to said estate, to make payment, and those who have demands against the fame to exhibit them to him with out delay. W. MEREDITH, No. 16, 'outh Fourth ftieet. April a 6 down The Swift-Sure, A NEW LINE OF STAGES, NOW RUNNING BETWFIN PHILADELPHIA & NEW-YORK, By the (hort and pleasant road of Bujlleton, Newtown, Scotch Plains, Spring- Jleld and Newark. "pHE exc«llence of this road, the populous- JL ness of t)w country througTt which it paff ei, with sundry othef advantages, which render it so far preferable to tli» Old Road through Bristol, Brurifwi.k, &c. long TgNugprnl the propriety of. its becoming the GraHd Tho% rough Fare from Philadelphia to New York. During the present year, a minute survey of it has been taken,and its luper.ority over the Old Read, both in winter and furnmer, has been clearly ascertained. —Thsrp are good bridges over all the other waters but the Delaware, and here the crofliag is performed with great fafety and in lels than half the time required at the Trenton Ferry. The road is fcveral miles Jborter than the old road, but this is amongst the least of its advantages, because daily expe -1 ience ptov;s to us : that dispatch as well as com fort in travelling principally depend on the goodness of the road and the levelnefs of the country, and, in these refpetSU, the New Road is, beyond all comparison, thebett. It presents none of those rocky hills, which render the Old Road so fatiguing between the Delaware and Newark. The foil, too, for the greater part, is such as to produce but little mud in winter, and very little uft ir. furnmer, which ciriumlUnce, added to tin beauty of the country, and a con tiderabie proportion of (h>dt. nrcuu always ren der travelling in the latter season peculiarly »- greeable. The Swift Sure flarts from PHILADEL PHIA, at 6 o'clotk every morning (Sundays excepted J the GREEN TREE, opposite the Lutheran Church, North Fourth ftnret It goes through FrarJcford to Buftleton, where it ltops to Breakfaft ; from Buftletown it goes through Newtown to Penny-town to dinner ; from Penny-town through Hopewell, Millstone, Bound-brook, Qjjibbletown and Plainficld to Scotch Plains to lodge. The next morning it flops at Springfield to breakfaft, from whence it goes through Newark and arrives at N»w- York at noon. From NEW-YORK it starts at 3 o'clock in the afternoon (from Paulus Hook J and arrives Philadelphia the next evening. For feats at New-lftrk, application may be made to Ed' ward Bardin, Old Coffee house, to A. Mathieu, corner of Naflau and John streets, to B. Afany, no. 48, Courtlandt, corner of Greenwich ftrect, and to Michael Little, at his hotel, no. 41, Broad street. Fare for passengers, Five Dollars. Way passengers 6 Cents per Mile. Each palTenger is allowed to take on t4lbs. of baggage carriage free ; but all other bapgage, taken on by a palTenger, will be charged at 4 cents per pound weight. With refpedl to packages sent on without passengers, the proprietors presume they have adopted a regulation, which, though unknewn tc other lines of stages, they think must meet with general approbation, They pledge them selves to make good every package on the fol lowing conditions. The perlon who delivers the package at the office lhall fee it entered i-n the stage-book, for which entry he shall pay 6 cents j he will then state the value of the pack age, (exclusive of the carriage) one per cent, on the v;.lue, as infurinc?, and for which he will receive a reseipt. Thus, for instance, if he eflimates his package at one dollar, he will' pay one cent, and if at one htndred dollars, he will pay one dollar insurance, and in like pro portion for packages of any other value. J Very fit* perlons it is presumed, will dislike j this regulation ; it will however, be optionable with every one to avail himfelf of tliis fecui ity ior not. But the proprietors think it right to state vtry explicitly, that they will be refpon ! fible for the fife delivery of no package, which ! is not regularly entered, and for u kich an inl'irr ; ance receipt cannot be produced. In the distribution of the route, the greatest care has bren taken to fix on such places and ta verns as always afford a good accommodation j and entertainment for the passengers at the molt reasonable rates The stages are well equipped | furnilheil with fleet and fteadyhorfes, and com mitted to the care of intelligent sober and obli ging drivers. The proprietors themselves live at the different towns and villages where the stages will ftop,fo that the conduct of the per sons they employ is continually an objedl of their attention.—They take care also to fee that the passengers are well provided for and politely , treated at the taverns, and that no fort of chica nery or inloletice is pra&ifed upon them ; in short, they have fparedneithtrpains nor expence torenderthe SWJPT-SURE the very belt line of ftaj«e» in America. The line has now /urt nearly a month, dur ing which time a great number of gentlemen have tone through, both from Philadelphia aa3 New-York. Every palTenger has found the road to surpass very far all that has been said of its excellence ; and the Proprietors of the Swift Sure are extremely happy to hear the behaviour • of their drivers, and the treatment at Taverns, fpokeis of with the highest fatisfadlion. feed4W. JOHN M'CALLA, Philadelphia THOS. PAUL, Bujllcton JOSEPH THORNTON, ~) NICHOLAS WYNKOOP, £ Newtown JACOB KESLER, 3 JOHN MOREHE AD, Pennytwuin. T. KILLMAN, near MiUJlon. £LIAS COMBES, Bound Brook. R. SANHBUiiT, Scotch Plains. XSAJCRAWLE, } „ . ... ROBERT PEARSON, j «P rtn gfi eld - June n. Thirty Dollars Reward. STOLEN out or the stable of the filbfcrSKT, the 3cth of March last a Dark Chefnut Sorrel Horse. Said horse has aftar and blaze ; fix years eld this spring, fifteen and an half hands high; both hind legs white half way to his knee, bran ded P B : The fame night there were a saddle and bridle stolen out of another stable ; supposed by Michael Gubby, as the said Michael Gubby was taken oji the third inft. with the said saddle and bridle, and had exchanged the horle for a Hark brown marej almut 14 and a half hands high ; (he has aftar; and white spot on the: near fide of her jaw, above the bit ; has thediftem per ; and in good order ; the £i.id Gubby his eftape the fame evening. It the ownrr of the mare ha? the horse, and will bring him home to the fubferiber, he shall have the said ma<c and fifteen dollars ca(h, and i! !.<- ftcres.-tfc® thief in New-Caflle Jail, he fiiall be entitled to fifteen dollars for him—any oilier perlon or psr fons taking up said horse and thief, and bringing the horse to the fubferiber, and secur ing the thief, as aforefaid, (hall be entitled to the above reward, and reasonable charges, or fifteen dollars for either of them. JOSHUA JACKSON. Wilmington, April :j ( Jy-9) DONATION LANDS. Notice is hereby given, THAT Claims for Donation Lands granted by the State of Pennfylvaiiia to the Offi cers and Soldiers of the Line belonging to the said State in the late war, will be jeceived at the Office of Comptroller.GeneralriffiwiWtate iffSptorrbCTiiext irWniv#, and that the l'ubfsribers authorised by law will fit as a Baard at the said Office on every Monday from ten o'clock in the forenoon until one in the af ternoon, to hear and determine all unfatified Claims already filed, as well as those which may be filed on or before the said firft day of September next. John Donnaldson, Comt'r. Samuel Bryan, Regt'r. Peter Baynton, Treas'r. Department of Accounts of > Pennsylvania, May 15, '99. ] To be Sold or Exchanged, FOR Property within twelve nnlic* of the City of Philadelphia, and oa the Bristol Road; A beautiful and very highly cultivated FARM. For particulars, fee the office of C. Lebarbicrd* Pleffis. No, South Third Street. June 19. The HOUSE lately occupied by tha Britilh Commissioners, No. 7, North Eighth Street. June 17 Valuable Property for Sale, la Chefs lit f near Sixth street, dire<SUy oppofit Conc&iss Hall, A LOT of ground, about U feet front in Chef nut Greet and 73 feet in tMpih, whcrccn in a good frame house, now ia the tenure of Sauiuel Benge, fubje<ft to a ground rent of 10s. per annum. The advantageous fituatioß of this property re -yl««» mu 1 <ntyfar 'f mMft IIT linrtwn. there are few in thii city to equal it, an unecceptionable title will be made to the pvrchafer. Apply (o JAMES GIRVAN, no. 198, Chcftiut llrcet, next door to the prc mifei. march j ALL PERSONS, INDEBTED to the Estate of Abraham D ICK S, Escalate Sheriff of the County of Delaware, are requeued to nuke immediate pay ment, and all thole who have demands agaiuft said Estate to antheoticate and present them for settlement. Also, all those who have deposited writings with said deceased to apply for them to WILLIAM PENNOCK. Adm'r. Springfield, Delaware county, } ■ft me. Sib, 1799 Jan. 8 TREASURY DEPARTMENT Jun* 17, 1798. Notice is hereby given, That by vir tue of aft, palled during the prsfent ses sion if Congress, Co much of the adt cntituled " An AA making further provision forthe sup " port of public credit, and for the redemption " of the public debt"—palfed the third day of March, one thousand seven hundred and nioety five, as bar. from settlement or allowance, Certificates, commonly called Loan Office and final settlement Certificates, and Indents of In fercfls, is suspended until the twelfth day of Juae, which will be in the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety nine. That on the liquidation and settlement of the said Certificates, and Indents of Interest, at the Treasury, the Creditors will be entitled to receive Certificates of funded Three Per Cent. Stockequal to the amount of the said Indents, and the arrear ages of interest due on their said Certificates v prior to the firfl day of January one thousand seven hundred and niriety one. That the principal funis of the said Loan Office and finaj settlement Certificates, with the interest thereon, since thefirft day ot January, one tliou fand seven hundred and ninety one, willbedif charged after liquidation at the Treasury, by the payment of interest and reimburfsment of princi pal, equal to the sums which would have been payable thereon, if the said Certificates had been fubferibed, pursuant to the Afts making provHion forthe debts of the United States, contra&ed dur ing the late war, and by the payment of other funis, equal to the market value of the remaining Stock, which would have been created by futh fubferiptions asaforefaid, which market value will be determined by the Comptroller of theTreafury. OLIVER WOLCOTT, June 28 ALL p?rfons indebted to the Eflate of Sharp Delany dece.ifed.arcrcquefted to make pay ment to the fubfcribcrs. Thofc havirg claims are tleiirsd to prel'ent them properly authenticated.'— June 19 Either in the City, or on the road to Ger- SOME papers of no value but to the owner— They were endofed in a rewfpaper—lf delivered at this office, the perfosi leafing th'.sn (ball be re warded. June 14 es tf . TO RENT, THOS. MIFFLIN, junr. 3aw.?w tu.th fa tf Secretary of the Trcafury; iawtf NOTICE. DAN-S.DEI.ANY "> Adminidra- THOS.R. DEL ANY j tors. LOST, mantown, Valuable Lauds for Sale. ON Tuesday the loth oi' August utft, I fl, exp&fe to public lair, at the town ,',f N c „, Maikct, in Dorchd! :r ccunry, all that valuable tiafl or parcsl of land commonly called JheCho tank Indian Lards, fitiuted on this j'oHth fide and binding on the C L'ptar.k river several miles l' ut) . pfife»l to contain about lix rhoufand acris, to be divided into lots to contain from 100 to 500 acr'. B nacli: The terms of sale a* follow, viz. l'uichaftrs to give bond immediately after the sale with an. proved fccarity, conditioned for the payment of the purchase money, with interefl freni the cikv of sale, in four equal annual iiiQalmenu, agreJahly to an *&, entitled, " An ad appointing ronfmif. (ioners to contract for and putchafe th« lands com" monly called the Choptank Indian Lantis ir, u or ~ chefler county, and for appropriating the fameto the use of this (tete, and to repeal the aftof ufT» m . My therein mentioned;" paffedat Novemberfef! fion, 1798. Wm MARBURY, Agent for the llato of Maryland. April 19. Samuel Miles, jun'r. Of the city or Philedelphia, merchant, kav ing assigned over all his cffcils, real, and mixed, to the fubl'ciibers, for the benefit of such of liis creditors as may fuhtcribe ttf-thc said afligHinent on or before the firfl of Aug<ift next. Notice is hereby given, To all persons mdebted to the laid eltate, thj they .ire requested to n. *ke immediate pjynien: to tithft of the aflktver or to the fa d Samuel j (Wiles, who is authp' ijed to seceive the fame • in failure whereof 'egal steps will be taken for the recovery of Aich debts, as are not difchw ged accordingly. GEORGE ASTON", T CORNELIS COMEGYS, [■ Aflignets JOHN ALLEN, J fcb. 14- I Twenty Dollars Reward. DESERTED, FROM the Marine Barracks, corner of Fil bert and Thirtecnth-ftreets, in the City of Philadelphia, the -a?th day of (his mftant Two Marines, by trade Tailors, one John Crivford (the feeond time of his desertion ) five feet (evtn inches biph, fair complexion, hair tut cloft, dark «ves, Uim built.—The other, Hilary Biflicp five feet fix inohes high, ruddy c.implcxien, sandy hair, a remarkable ringworm on the left of his lip.— (VVent off in uniform.) N. B. They took with them one brown cloth Coat, one blue cloth Coat, and many other articles not known « prelent- Major Commandant of Marine Corp» may 19 fS: /' on se prcsente jfins retard.) DES TF,RRES EXCELLENT. 1 ?, fituecs din? comte d' Arundel, pros dc la Ville d' poli?,et a environ' 30 millvs de la cite de Walhitf ton. Uiie dc ce« Torres a une fuperbe mnifoM brique, a trois ctajjes, contenaut A chambre» ft chaqui etage. I-a situation en eft charuwntejt lir y eft bien fain, et lc roifinage elt de? plus agl* Alp. —fv« Term fe vcmlront en petit* lot»> bien cn pros, cofiur.c iTpourra conv-mr aui acbt> teur». li y a a aufii pluficurs petitcs habitatioi? fur fes, Terrcs,(!on. le loyer par an montei na( fomme confideraVe. Si 1' on vendrcit nne dw crifition p!ui p:.rtiru!idre, il faut adreffer a l'lti pi interic de cettc fcuillc S juin 7he Subscriber offers for Sale, THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY". AN Exctllent three flory Brick House, fits ate the corner of 7th and, the house is about aj feet front and well finiflf ed in evrry ref]>»<£\ ; the Lot is 76 feet front o& Ksce-flreet and 88 fed daep,the fitnation rental kably airy, having a public fquareoptn in Frort of it. lavytt Two three story Briik Houses, Brick Stores, and good Wharf, fitnate in Water-street, be tween Arch and Race-flreets, .the lot on which these buildings are, is fifty four feet front en Water-ftrSet, and continues that width aboit 9 j feet, then widens to the south 13 feet 6 inch es, fothatthe front on thf wa<er is sixty fevea feet fix inches, this lot adjoins John Steintnctz esq. on the south, and has ihe advantage of» public alley on the north, and is a very rtefiri" ble fituatioi? for the hufuiefs of a Flour Faclor, or Merchant A large elegant two (Wy Stone House, fit®- ate on the Point no Pnint road, being the sirs houfc to th* Northward of the five milifloirt) thia house is about 60 feet front and 40 feet deep finished in a neit manner; there is a good gar den and choice coltetftion of the heft fruit tr«eti Ice-House apd otlur conveniences with about nine acres of ground—or if more agreeable W the purchaser, thirty two acres of upland meadow may be added to I l '. A plantation in Bib>rry PhiW^ - phia county near the Red Lyon, about 13 mi!« from this city ; boundtd by the Northampton Road and Poqueffing Creek, this farmfotrtaw! about 140 acres of land, a proportiotiW whitk is woodland and meadow , a brick dvadliitf house, frame barn, and other ou:*ho«l»'t ; there is fa id to be a good stone quarry cm part "I it, although it has not yet bees, opened, a fug ther description is deemed unneceiTVty '» *' person will pupci.jfc without viewing the prt" miftrSj ' A froall plantation in HnrOum Montj;< ircry county, nineteen miles fir9m Pl*' ladelphia, .idjoining to Grime Park, is an excelleut new Stone House and Kitchfi with a large Stnr.e Sh>"d for the accornnioo'ati!* of traveller's hoi let ; the house ii now ed as a tavern, and is fuital.le for any kinds public bulinels, the land is good in qualityij pood neighborhood, ar.tt a remsrtebly he«l®l fituatioi.. : there is fifty acres of land at>d ip®jj dew ill this farm Alio for falc, several tr»C" of landln different countiesft Jte . £? The House ftt Rice-flieetfirft mention and one ci the Hcufes in Wattr-llrceti ITen eodtm TO BE LET, An<l immediate p. (Teflien givrn. 3 rP'y at 'he Syolh-t-afl comer of ' Sixth- ftrect9, to feb 7 PRINTED BY J- '>'■ fAVv,V "' t»Ttf W. jr. BURROWS, A VENDRE. ia\v6w JOSEPH BALL. rf
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