FOR HALE, ' Glasgow Works W Farm, Situate in Mont gum ry county, about one milt ml an half from Pat/flown. TILE Farm con lifts of upwards of eight hundred acres of land, about two hundred and fifty of which is woodland; a large propor tion excellent watered meadow, besides clover fielda, and a good orchard—There are about I*s acres of good wheat and rye now in the ground ; 35 acres of indian corn and 15 of oats j from sixty to seventy tons of bay are made annually ; the fences have been repaired within the last three years with twelve thousand new chefnut rails, none of which were made on the place. The Works confill of a forge for the manu facturing of bar iron, well manned ; a tilt ham mer ; a grill mill with two pairs of stones, one pair of them buyrs. with rolling screen, &c a saw mill, arid Smith's (bop. the whole in good order.. There is a fufficient stock of cord wood now coalitsg to i'upply the works tor one year, and the 1 Subscriber will engage to furnifh with in a i wov»ili«ntdiftance, as much more, to be cut next winter, making together two years this time. Near the is 'he dwelling house large and roomy, and commanding an extensive view; a barn, stables for a number of horses, wash, lmoke, ice, and milk houses, of (lone ; and two gardens inclosed with stone walls, with a fuffi cient number of houses for the accommodation of workmen, and a large fione coal house* There has also been lately built a two-story •one dwelling house for a tenant who worki part of the farm The purchaser can be acrommndated with waggons, horses, and every other kind of ftocA, neceHary for carrying on the bulinefs. About one fifth of the purchase money will be winted, and the remainder in yearly inftal raeiits The terms may be known by applying to Mr. jfamej Rowland, no. 13, north Second street, or to the fubjerifcer on the premife-. JOSEPH POTTS, Junr. July 8 /' 3* w 3 w FOR SALE, At the ttuo mile Hone, on the Wcjfah'tckon, or Ridge Road, A Place containing about eighty acres, in part?' or the whole together, at may fait the pur ehafer. There is on the pretoifes a house 47 i-» feet iv „ v nt, by 43 1-1 de«p, a scullery, milk house, pump, it: houl's, and Sarai hortfe, a large barn, 60 feet ty .51, with ftallsfor 1$ korfes and cows, a carriage house, and a pump of good water in the barn yard, and a second milk house t'upplied by a fpcing The grounds are well maEuned, and laic out iu g;od (tile, with an abundance- of oina nv- .tal, ai d fruit trees, the fituitior. heahby and hiy.Ti commanding a vi w of t"he city and Dela w'ate. i» also a ftuall distance from the man sion (house a farm house In good repair, with kitchen, (table &c. and a pump of good wa ter: For>terms awolv to SAMIJEL MEREDITH. No. 171,,Chefnut Street. March 1* Removal. 1 \ "" ► \, Thqmas Clayton, Hatter, HAP removed to No. 116, south Front (Iroet, where he intends carrying on his business as formerly, and has on hand a complete affortmeot Of his own manufailured ladies, gentlemen and childfens' HATS. Canada Beaver Of Mujk-rat Skins, vVitk a co nplete affartment of FURS, always for sale He has received per the lite arrivals from L-mdon, a complete afTortment of FaJ?: ion able Englijh Hats, Which he now offers for sale at very deduced prices. jr.... 19 ,aw6m y; -v ' V*>r i»tllw J9» ®nk,E«W 4 T •* ' :k:., .' - »• ;|5, y^ihir-rryr :' * -V!' vissbWfc"- ?. > **wuwNa& • ■> * *i< 'T'.§ at the reatific CdflSt-tfotiie', in tne . , IS of vety v 4 • * fit&i* y t»io9*ty$Ti- ii-ifc" *' J> ' '■■' ItttbtiifV" trt&,attdN<Mtfjerty'<tf tht town of is\ rjr;' 1 Vdkfc&ito J«*flft&e traft, commonly ■ ' kho«* Wl6ft nam? °*WatWiis and Finn's it *fatdrty^ , -'W lt^'h^^'e^' an4 di^* ?i * '.: V arid quarter Townfhipt, -.E I2l> hereby adverfffed ibr. sale, V" ; •''}', Kaft and Nprfch Weft bt> ". * • No. i, the South Wtft •' * * aSrter Ko. 6, tijp Nprtij East 1 7 ,soutbEaft^ar. 5? -' . ' <"w? Toitefcip "No, B,' the North Weft &*,, ,i-'. ' - >*i two . ¥«•» } n 3k? iJI V "adjoining the -kC-i. * . tlrteie, 'ccrtiuliunr to. £.» **, >'" SK: v• ,*, rf" <J u ? rter Town - - j«» W«^£* to ! r i*°% » y P afj ' > . tikweb % **& ***' bounding, country f k&Pi l n P a i,ft p tovet * <:ot — Tbdb ',' -V in Tl®art9 r -Townftips, or Jft , J "*. I * B aeewmodat*thepur * th f foltowi ß g eaty * ■ fwirth ofctte twneNfe m°n«y to be paid on tL fijec'mStfn of tH- Deed, and the RelWue ' 'i« &%" ,th • » «ortga»c«i theprcwifo, • eobd focurity. Plie..<«le is indii - v SK>d the <»» ps i»nd field contain- k ® a y> ' eeD ' ' Awfr'to*ir, 3Hf"7 i New Y<>r,k, »no wil, ; to :P utc^ •v %.*••. . ',; : ! " ■ ... T - ; th.fa.mo. tf * I TO BE LET, A COMMODIOUS THREE sTORY BRICK HOUSE, ' QIITUAIK in Walnut near Fifth street, is O well calculated lor a genteel boarding house. Enqnire at no: 108, Walnut-street. f iune 7 -,aw j w d Notice is hereby Given, -pHAT application will be'Vnade for the iffiie r of certificates for twenty two /hares of the 1 Stock of the Bank of the United States, in lieu * of the undermentioned certificates for a like number of shares of the stock of the kid Infti e tution, in favour of James Eckley Col ley, of d Liverpool, lolt ty the capture of the Diana, d Richard Kirkbride, mailer, on a voyage from n Philadelphia to Liverpool, Great-Sritain, vij. Two certificites, No. 27,000 and 37001 f»r '• five (lures each. Three certificates. No. vjjca ' and 17004, lor four fbar?s each. e G. SIMPSON, Cashier. * Bank of the United States,) 4 May 43, \ m J ( TREASURY DEPARTMENT. March 11th, 1799. e PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, s Pursuant to the of Congress pasTed on the ill day of June, one thoi>f<ind, fevtn hnn e dred and ninety fix, entitled " an a<ft regulat . ing the grants of land appropriated for mili i, tary services, and for the society of United o Brethren for propagating the gospel among the Heathen and the ail supplementary to n the fa id recited aft palled on the second day of .* March, onethonfand seven hundred aodoine . ty uine to •wit: I THAT the trafl of Land herein after de h scribed, namely, " beginning at the North Weft * corner of the seven ranges of townships, and running thence fifty miles due south, along the || weftcrn boundary of the said ranges ; —thence [. dye Well to the Mara Branch of the Scioto ri ver j thence up the Main Branch of the said ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary line r croflVs the fame ; —thence along the said boun dary line to the Tufcaronras branch of the Muf kingum river at thecrofling p!ace above Fort Lawrence ; thence do<wn the said river, to the _ point where a line run d»e weft from the place of begissing, will interfeil the said river ; thence along the line so run to the place of be r ginning has been divided into townships of five miles square, and fractional parts of town ships ; axd that plats -and surveys of the laid ' townships and fraflional parts of townships are deposited in the offices of the Regifler of the * Trealury and Surveyor General, for the inspec tion of all persons concerned. ■' IL n " The holders of fcieh warrants as have been j or (hall be granted for military services perform j ed during the late war, are required to present j. the fame to the Reg:fler of the Treasury, at j some time prior to the twelfth day of February i- in the year, one thousand eight hundred, for 1. the purpole of being regiflered j No regiflry h will however be made of any Ufa quantity than l. a quarter townfiiip, or four thaufand acres. 111. Tha priority ef location ol the warrants which may be presented and regiflered in manner afore faid, prior to th« nth day of February in the year one thousand eight hundred, will immediate ly after the said day, be jjet>rmined by lot, m th.e mode drefcribed by th« a& firft recited. IV The holdets of regißered warrants, flwll on Monday the 17th day of February, ill the year 1800, in the order of which the priority of locati '• on shall be determined by lot as aforefaid, pefon -18 ally, or by thtix agents, deGgaate in waiting at the " office of the Register of the Treasury, the particu- lar quarter townfltips eleded by tht-m refpeilively, and such Of the said holders as (hail not dtfignatr their locations on the said day, (hall be postponed in locating such warrants to all other holders of regiftercd warrants. is The of warrants for military services Is fufficient to cover one or more quarter townships or trails of four thousand acres each; {hall, at any time after Monday the 17th day of Febru:ry, 1800 and prior to the firft day 01 January, 1801, be al " low'd to register the said warrants in manner a forcfaid, and forthwith ;o make lacations therefor on any tract or trads of land not before located. VI. All warrants or claims for lands on account of military services, which Hull not be registered and located before the firft day of January, 1801, are by the fupplemeDtary a<sl of Congrels herein before recited, passed on the second day of March, 1799, declared to be forever barred. Gives under my hand at Philadelphia, the and year above mentioned. OLIVER WOLCOTT. iv For Sale, TWO three story Brick Houses, situated on the corner of King and Columbus ftreecs, be ing equal to any situation in Alexandria, for the wholesale or retail business. The houses ire 40 feet by it, the stories are lorty, and the brickwork done in the moll elegant manner ,with stock ronts. One of the houses cau be immediately occupied, being completely finilhed, the other will b« finifh ed by the fii<l of Oflober next. The back baild ings to the above premises are also ol brick, 16 feet square, with a number ol other conveniences for the accommodation ol a genteel family. Each of the above houses will be lold fubj«& to a ground rent of 40 dollars, with the priviledge of buying out at twelve and half year's parchafe any time within four years from this date. Dry goods and groceries will be taken in part paymtnt- For terms apply to Mr. John Barnes, No. 16 South Third street, or John Foliar or Nicholas Vofs in Alexandria. June 11. Patent Ploughs, TO be fold for ealh by Joseph Salter il Atfion Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan Harker, Woodbury —and Jefle Evflns, Ltimber ton, Those who have used them give them the preference to any other kind, as they require loss team, break the ground better, are kept in order at less «xpence and are fold at a-cheaper rate —the plan is much fimplified and confiftsof but one piece of calt 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 latent rignts for vending with inftraiSions for making them may be had by applying to John Newbnld, or the fubferiber No. an Nerth Front-itrcet. Who has for Sale; Or to Lease for a term of Hears, A number of valuable trai3« of Land, well situated for Mills, Iron .Vorksor Farms, moll ly improved, lying chirfly in the county of Hun tingdon flats of Pennsylvania. Tfcoft who may .incline to view them will pleale to apply to efq.near Huntingdon. Cbar Us Ne wield, iitrtf July *7 Sec. of tie Treasury. t«xi4w. Notice, rHE fubfcribtr, havirg been appointed ad miniflrator i,f the «state of lAr. John Lup »n, late r.t' this city, merchant, dccMled, re |ue(b thole who are indtbted lu said cltate, to nake paynh-ut, Ihid those who have demands iu-ainrt the iame ta exhibit them to him with »<t delay. YV. MEREDITH, No. 16, «©uth Foujth fbcet. aprij 26 The A NEW LINE OF STAGES, *f',V ? WOW RUNNING BFTWFIN PHILADELPHIA &r NEW-YORK, By the (hort and pleasant road of Bujlliton, Newtown, Scotch Plaint, Spring- Jieid and Netuark. I """HE excellence of this road, the populous . nef» of the country through which it pa(T es, with sundry other advantages, which render it so far preferable to tlio Old Road through Bristol, Brunfwiifk, 3cc. long ago suggested the propriety of lits becoming the Grand Tho rough Fare from Philadelphia to Ntew York. During the prelent year, a minute survey of it his been taken and its superiority over the Old Raad, bo'h in winter and fumnier, has been clearly afcertained.—Thsre are good bridges over all the other Waters but the Delaware, and here the crofting is performed with great fafety and in iefs than half the time required at the Trenton Ferry. The road is feverat miUi Jborter than the old road, but this is amongJt the lead of its advantage?, because daily expe -1 ience pi oves to us, that dispatch as well as com- , fort in travelling print ipally depend on the j goodnels of the road and the levelnefs of the ' country, and, in tbefe rel'pefls, the New Road I is, beyond all comparison, thebeft. It presents none of tkofe rocky hills, which render the Old Road fa fatiguing between the Delaware and Newark., The foil, too, for the greater part, is fiich as to produce but little mud in winter, and' v*ry little ufl ir. summer, which circumfUnce, added to thai beauty of the country, and a con siderable proportion of shade. rruft al« ays ren der travelling in the latter fealon peculiarly a greeable. The Swift Sure starts from PHILADEL PHIA, at 6 oVlovk every morning (Sundays excepted) frm the GREEN TREE, opposite the Lutheran Church, North Fourth street It goes through Frankford to Bnftleton, where it stops to Breakfaft ; firm BuAletown it goes through Newtown to Penny town to dinner ; from Peiiuy-towu through Hopewell, Millstone, Bound-brook, ai:d Plainfield to Scotch Plains to lodge. The next morning it ! stops at Springfield to breakfaft, from whence ir goes through Newark and arrives at New- York at noon. From NEW-YORK it fiarti at 3 o'clock in the afternoon (from Piulys Hook) and arrivea at Philadelphia the next evening. For leata at New-Yijrk, application may be made to Ed ward Bardin, Old Coffee houle, to A- Mathieu, corner of NafTau and John flreets, to B. A/any, no. 48, Courtlandt, corner of Greenwich street, and to Michael Little, at hi* hotel, no. 41, Broad street. Fare for paflengers, Five Dollars. Way pafibngers 6 Cents per Mile. Each paffecger is allowed to take on t4lbs. of baggage carriage free ; but all other baggage, taken on by a pafieuger, will be charged at 4 cents per pound weight. VVith rcl'pefl ta packages lent on without paflengers, the proprietors presume they have adopted a regulation, which, though unknown to other lines of stages, they think must meet with general approbation, They pledge thero felves to make good every package on the fol lowing conditions. The person who delivers the package at the office shall fee it entered in the flage-book, for which entry he shall pay 6 cents ; be will then Bate the value 0: the pack age, and pay (excluftve ofthe carriage) 01* per cent. cxi the value, as infunnc , and for which be will receive a reeeipt. Thu«, for instance, if he eflimates his package at one dollar, he will pay one cent, and if at one hundred ollars, he will pay one dollar insurance, and in like pro portion for packages of any other value. Very few persons it is presumed, will dislike i this regulation ; if will however, be optionable with every one to avail himfelf of this security lor not. But the proprietors think it right to state very explicitly, that they will be respon sible for the fafe delivery of no package, which is not regularly entered, and for which an infur -1 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 ami entertainment for the pafiengers at the moil reafooable rates The ft ages are well equipped fumilhed with fleet- and fteadyhorfeij and c«m mitted to the care of intelligent l'oher and obli ging drivers. The proprietors themfelvet live at the different towns and villages whsre the fiages will Sop, so that the conduct of tbe per fonsthey employ is continually an objeil of their attention.-—They take car* also to lee that tb* paflengtrs are well provided for and politely treated at the taverns, and that no fort of chica nery or insolence is pra<2ifed upon them ; in fliort, they hwefparedneitherpaius norexpence to render the SWIFT-SURE the-very belt line of flages in America. The line has now run nearly a month, dur ing which time a great number of geMlemen have gone through, both from Philadelphia and New-York. Every passenger has found the road tofurpafs vtrj far all that has been said of its excellence ; and the Proprietors of the Swift Sure are txtremply happy to hear the behaviour of their drivers, and the treatmeat at Taverns, l'pokeii of with the highell fatisfadlion. yOHtf- WQALLA, PbHadelpb ia TliOS- PAUL, Btijlleton yOSF.PH 7HORNTON, ~) NICHOLAS JVYNKOOPS Newt own- JACOB KESLER, J JOHN MOREHEAD, Pennyto<wn, T. KILL AIAN, n'tr Miiijion. ELIAS COMIiES, Bound Brook. R. SANS BURT, Sutch Plains. \SAACRAWLE, > „ . ~. ROBERT PEARSON, j b P r '"Sj"-Id- "June It. Thirty Dollars ReivarJ. STOLIiN out 01 the flab.e of the fubfcribtr, the 30th of March lift a J-V»' Dark Chefnut Sorrel Horse. Said horle has a ltar and blaze ; fix year* cV this spring, fifteen and an half hands big« , both hind legs white half way to hn knee, brart ded P B : l'he fame night there were a Saddle and bridle stolen out ofaQotber liable ; luppofert by Michael Gubby, a 6 the said Michael Gubb; was taken on the third inft. with the faidfaddle and bridle, and had exchanged the horse for a dark brown mare, about 14 and a half hands high ; Ihe has a flar, and white lpot on the near fide of her jaw, above the hit ; has thediftem per ; and in good order ; the said Gubby made his eftape the fame evening. If the owner of the mare has the horse, and will bring him home tothe fsbferiber, he shall have ii* said maic and fifteen dollars calh, and if he itc.-.res thief in New-Castle Jail, he (hall h.- eotiiled to fifteen dollars for him—any other person or per sons taking up said horse and thief, and bringing ihe 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 15 (Jy.9) DONATION LANDS. Notice is hereby given, THAT Claims for Donation Lands granted by the State of Pennsylvania to the Offi cers and Soldiers ot the Line belonging to the said State in the late will be received at the Office of Comptroller General of said State until the ill September next ipclvfivo, and that the fubferibers authorised by law will fit as n Beard at the bid 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 thofe*wbich may be filed on or before the said firft day of September next. John Donnaldson, Comt'r Samuh. Bryan, Rcgt'r. PKTfcr Baynto*, Treas'r. Department of Aceounts of } Ptnnfylvania,, May 15, '99. 5 f',6) d»w (m.tt-.fa tf) 7 0 be Sold or Exchanged, FOR Property within twelve miles of the City of Philadelphia, and on the Bristol Road; A beautiful and very highly cultivated FARM. For particulars, tt* the office of C. Ltbarbierdu Pl4Qn. No, &5 Soßth Third Street. June *9. The HOUSE lately occupied by tha Britilh CommiHioners, No. 7, North Eighth Stieet. THQS. MIFFLIN, juor. juue 17 jawj^v Valuable Properly for Sale, la Chsfamt, near Sixth llreet, dlrc&ly oppofic C«Nc'a'ass Hall, A LOT of ground, about if feet front in Chef nut street and 73 feet in depth, whcreco is a good frame house, now in the tenure of Samuel Benge, fulje>sl to a ground rent of 201. per annum. The advantageous situation of this property re quites no comments, for it mod be known, there are few iu this city to equal it. an unecceptionable title will be made to the porchaler. Apply to JAMES GIRVAN, no. Igß, Chcfnnt (treet, ne*t door to the prc mifci. march 5 ALL PERSONS, INDEBTED to the Elfate of Abraham Dicks, Escj_lat* Sheriff of the County of Delaware, art- requefled t<i make immediate pay ment, and all thole who have demands again!) said Efl&te to amhenticate and prefenc them for settlement. Also, all those who have deposited writings with I'anl deceased to apply for tbetu to iVILLIAM PENNOCK. Adm'r. Springfield, Delaware county, ) 'ft mo. Sth, 1799. i jau. 8 TREASURY DEPARTMENT Jon* 1.798. Notice is hereby given, That by vir cue of an aft, pafTad during the prafent.fef- Coa «f Conirrefs, so much of the ail cntkulcd " An Ail making further provision for the iup " port ci public credit, and for th* redemption " of the public debt"—parted the third day of March, one thousand feveo hundred and mrttf a» bars frotk settlement or allowance, Certificates, commonly called Loan (Mice and finvi fcrlement Certificates, and Indents of In fercfls, is luff ended until the tvvelfth day of Jane, *:hicii will be in the year onctliouiandievcn hundted and ninety nio^. That on the liquidation and fettlemer.tof the laid Certificates, and Indents of Interefl, at the Tresfury, 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 intercft due on their said Certificates, prior to the firfl day of January one thousand leven hundred and ninety one. That the principal funis of the Wd Loan Office aud final letriement Certificates, with the interefl then on, since the firfl day si January, one thou sand feveu hundred and ninety one, willbedif> charged after liquidation at the Treasury, by the payment ot interefl and reimburfament of princi pal, equal to the fhms which would have been payable thereon, if the said Certificates had been fubferibed, pursuant to the A,£li making provision for the debts of the United States, contra<stcd chir ing the late w#, and by the payment of other sums, equal to the market v ilue of the remaining Stock, which would have been created by such fublcriptio.nt asaforefaid, which market value wili be determined by the Comptroller ®f theTreafury. OLIVER WOLCOTT, June a 8 NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Sharp Delany decealed.arc requeiled to make pay ment to the fubferibcrs. Thof,. !-avirg claims are defirad to present theai properly authenticated.— DASI.S. DELANY "> Adminiftra- THOS. R. DELANY J tors. June 19. Either in the City, or on the road to Ger- SOME papers of'no value but to the owner— They were eticlofcd in a newfpaper—lf.dWivered at this office, the ptrfr* leiyine them (hall be re warded. Jui>e 14 e»tf, TO REN7, tu.thfatf lawtf Secretary of the Itcafury, lawti eodim. LOST, mantoivn, tawtf ' y ' ' 1 / Valuable Lancta for Sale." i GV ?V-%y Of M'ont, i |U e*pt>4e to puMie J«lt, attke town «{ fflT iVlaihct, in Dot<iJ\tl)«r cou»ty, 'aft tW«.I,JiL traa or pare*! of kadcotamaofy called the Ckrfi tauk Indilfa I«UkJs r fitoated' on tha sooth fide ted binding an ,th» Cbflpuok ri*cr f«veraf railr*, "&*&> ic 4i»'ued»nto. lots to «ontdtl fro® too to seaMm e*eh: "fha term* of Meat to Mow, »u. PuttW.,, to give bond iiutaediaWy liter the &le WiUn>». provedfecmrity, conditioned for die payraea/5 the purtliafc reoncy.-with interoft front, thedw of ftle f 10 fyur equal aonujl to »0 aftj Cntitled, •' Am i£l appointing COuy*if (loners ttfeon trail,for and pßrcbafe mpuJy called the Chopuuk Indian f4r ;ch«flerJcc*«£y,.a*dfor prUtMf (KeftHete «»d jfii*. tj? 1 ? M W*TP*4*»«U >»>•«?**......... ..',.. ■; - ■T*Bm • April 19. Samuel Miles, jun'r. Of the city of Philedelphia, merchant, hir ing assigned over all his (fifWH, real, and mixed, to the fublkriber?, for the benefit of fwch of his creditors as may fiibfcribe to ilie laid afligßnunt on or before the firft of Autruft next. Notice is hereby given, so *ll persons indrbtfd to ihe laid ellate, thi they are requested to a. =ike immediate payment to either of the aOk'ntr or to the laid Samuel Miles, who is authe* i/ed to receive the fame ; in failure whereof' ega! fleps will be taken for the recovery of Aith debts, as aie not difchar. ged accordingly. GEORGE ASTON, ") GORNELIS COMEGYS, l Afflr lie ci JOHN ALLEN, J feb. 14. Twenty Dollars Reward. DF.SE H T E D, FROM the Mirine Barratks, corner of Fil bert and Thirteenth-streets, in the City of Bhiladelphia, the zSth day of this instant Two Marine!, by trade Tailors, one John Crawford (thtfeeond time of his de/srtion) five feet feveu inches high, fair complexion, hair cutclofe, dark •yes, fl'm built.—The other, Hilary Bilhop five fix inches high, ruddy complexion, sandy hair, ,a remarkable ringworm on the left of his lip.- ( Went off in uniform.) N B. 1 hey took with them one brown cloth Coat, one blue cloth Coa*, and many other articles not known at prsfetu- W. W. RVRRGWS, Major Commandant of Marine Corp» may ag A VENDRE. (Si I' on se prtsente xns retard.) DES TfcRRES EXCELLENTS, f.tue'es dawje comte d' Arundel, pres de la Ville d' Anna polis, eta environs 30 milltsriela cuede Waffling ten. line ee c«i Terres a unc luperbe r.jsifoß en brique, a trois etages, contenant 4 chambres ftr chaquc ctage. l,a situation en eft charmante, i" air y eft bien fain.et le roilinage ctt de» plus agit able.—Ces Tcrr.s f c vendrent en petits lots, on bien en gros, comme il pourra convjuir aui achi teut>. Il y a a auflfi plulieurs petites habitation fur f«s, Terres, don. lc loyer par an uontea une fotnme ronfider.ii.le. Si 1" on vendroit une def. cription plus particuliife, il faut .dreffcr a i'im prtnisrie de cette feuillc. 8 juin 7be Subscriber offers for Sale, THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY. AN Excellent three flory Brick House, fhu ate the corner of 7th and Race-streets the house is about 15 feet fro»t and weN fintflr ed in every refpefl ; the Lot is 76 feet front on Race-ft rcc{ and 88 sett d*ep,the fituaikm remar kably airy, having a public fqiureopeo in Front ot it. I'wo three ftoty Brick Hoofes, frick Stows, and good Wharf, situate in Water-fireet, be tween Arch and Race-flreets, the lot on which these buddings are, is fifty four fret front ea Water-street, continues that width ;bo»t 95 feet, then widens to the south 13 feet 6 inch es, fothatthe front on, 1 lie water is faty (even feet fix inches, this lut adjoins Jshn Steinmetz elq. on the south, and has the advantage of a public aJley oa the north, and is a very defera ble situation for the bufijiefa of a Flour Factor, or Merchant A Urge elegant two story Stone Houle, situ ate on the Point no Point road, being the firtt house to the Northward of the five m.le (tone; this house is about 60 feel front and 40 feet deep smithed in a ne»t manner; there is a pood gar den and choice colledlion of the fruit trees, Ice-House and other conveniences w-ith about nine acres of ground—or if more agreeable to the purchaser, thirty tVo acres of ujjand aad meadow mey be •added to i'. A plantation in Bibirry Townftip, Philadel phia county near the Red Lyon, about 13 mile» from this city ; bouridsd by the .Northampton Road and Poqueffing Creek, thit farm cortuinf about 140 acres of land, a proportionof which is woodland and meadow , a brick dwelling houfe, frame barn, and other out«honfes, ai d there is said to be a good flone quarry on part of it, aHhopgh it hah not yet beet opened, a fur ther description is deemed unnecefliry as no perl'Qn will purchase without viewing tlterr* - inifesj A small plantation in Horfliam Towafhip, Montgomery ro-jnty, nineteen miles from Phi ladelphia, adjoining to Grime Park, on which is an excelieut new Stone House and Kitchen, with a large Stone Shed fc**the accommodation of traveller s herfes ; the house is now occupi ed as a tavern, and is fuiuiiie for any kiwi of public butinelb, the land is good in quality, * good neighborhood, and a rem«kably healthy fituatioM ; there :■ fifty acres of land and mea dow in this firm Also for file, several tradlt of land in diflerent countiesoi this state tgT The House inßace-ftreet firft mentioned and »ne of the Houses in Water-ilrcet, are now TO BE LET, •Afcd immediate p> ffeflicn given. Fortwm' apply at the South-eait corner ox Arch ani Sixth-flreets, to feb 7 PKIN'TED BY J. H r . FJWft'O. tf jawtf mw6w JOSEPH BALL. th&f tf
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