At 1 ?- ■.trr-trr* ■agMagiW'—■■ ■ i t/if 3ALL, Glafoow Works Farm O ' ' Situate in Montgomery county, fliou/ oflf mi/* s«rf an half]rem Pottjiown. THE Farm cDufifts of upwards of eight hundred acres ot la'.id,»b#ut two hundred and fifty of which is woodland ; a large propor tion excellent watered meatlow, belides clover fields, and a good orchard —There are about i»5 acres of good wheat and rye now in the ground ; 35 acres of indian corn and 15 of oats; from Cxty to leventy tons ot' hay are ittade annually ; the fences have been repaired within the lalt three years wiih twelve thousand new chefnut rails, Rone of which were made on the ptaee. The Works consist of a forge for the manu facturing of bar iron, wrll manned ; a tilt ham mer ; a grift mill with two pairs of flones, one pair of them btirrs, with rolling screen, &c. a saw mill, and Smith's (hop, the whole in good order.. There ij a fufficient stock of cord wood n/MK r- fj. iiinnlo 1 li/i tnr riflP UAHP. now coilinpr to fttppH the works tor one year and the Subfi. fiber will engage to furnilh with in a convesUnt diitaßce, as mlieh more, to bi cut next winter, making together two year this time. «nr) roo?i<y, and commanding an extensive view: a bain, ftal>!c3 for a number of horses, wash fmok«, ii e, and milk h"uic«, of'ttone ; and tw< gardens inclofrd with ilonc v.alls, with a fuffi' cient nmnbor of lioufes for the accommodation of workmen, and a large stone coal lioufe stone dwelling house for a tenaßt who work: g ' wagons, and every other kind of ftocl, neceflary for carrying on the bufinefi. About one fifth of the pureliafe money will he wanted, and the remainder in yearly inflal- The terms may he known by ipplying to Mr. to the lubfcriber nn the premifei. JOSEPH POTTS, Junr. July 8 3»wjw FOR SALE, At the two milt Jlone, on lb f WeJJahickon, or Ridge Road, A Place containing about eighty acres, in part?' or the whole together, a* may fait the pur chaser. There it on the premises a house 471-1 feet trjnt, I«y 43 i-» detp., a scullery, milk house, pump, ice bout*, and Catm hoitfe, a Urge barn, 60 i«<-t by 31, with flails for 15 horses and cows, a carriage house, and a pump of good water in the barn yard, and a second milk house supplied by a l'pring. The grounds ari- well maauued, and laid out in good (lile, with an abundance of orda mental, and fruit trees, the situation healthy and high, commanding a view of t"he city and Dela ware. There is also a small diftancefrom the man sion jhoufe a farm house in goad repair, with kitchen, liable, &c. and a pump of good wa ter: For»terms apply to SAMUEL MEREDITH. No. 17i,Chefnut Street. March i». Removal. Thomas Clayton, HaNer, HA? removed to No. I*6, south Front street, where he intends carrying on hi# business as formerly, and has on hand a complete afTortment of his own manufactured ladies, gentlemen and Childr»s' HATS. £an4sa Beaver&MuJk->rat Skins, Vf.Uh * complete affartmmt of FURS, alway« tor fife —He h*» Teemed jrr ifcfi Ute arrival* complete affdrtßwat of ; FcsioMidk Emls> Jity; Which lie naV'fort for file at vny *d«ed prices. ' ]Z... 19 boarding. ■g? Three or four gentlemen may be accommodated with Board and Lodging, at M«* M'Crea's, No. 29, north Eighth ftrttt. may 30 Valuable Lands FOR SALE " f - V AT PUBLIC AUCTION, ON Tuesday the 23d day of July next, at the Tontine Coftee-Houle, in the City of New-York, 4.8,000 acres, of very valuable l.and, fitoate in tire county of Ti o 'a, slate of New-York, Southerly of the military tradt and Northerly of the town of (ihemutig, being part of the traA, commonly known by the name of Watkins and Flint's great tract; this tract is fvrveyed, and divi ded into Townships and quarter Townships, and the premises hereby advertised for ("ale, consists of the North Kaft and North Weft quarters ofTownlhip No. 1, the ith Well quarter of Townfliip No. 6, the 'orth Esft quarter of TownfliipNo. 7, Souti East quar ter of Townfliip No. 3, the North Weft ruarter oi Townfliip No. 9, and two lots, in Townfliip No. 11, and 11, adjoining the Owego River, or Creek, containing to gether upwards of 3000 acres. Two of the above mentioned quarter Town ftiips are divided into lots ot trom 250 to 200 acres ; there are a number of filers 011 the tra&, and several good roads pal's through it, and tbe surrounding country in u rapid (late of improvement—These lands will be fold in quarter Townships, or smaller quantities to accommodate the pur chafcrs, on the following easy terms—One fourth of the purchase money to be paid 011 the execution of the Deed, and the Residue jin three equal annual payments, with mterefl to be fecurcdby a mortgage on the premises, or other good security. The title is indis putable, snd the maps and field books coatHin ing a description of the lands, may be seen, by applying to Cotonel Aaron Burr, Henry Rutgers, Alenaiider Reunion, or Marwiul Willet of the city of New York, who wil, |»x>« with anyperfon, inclining to purchase prri 1111s to tlie above day oi Sale. New-York, May 23. J TO BE LET. a commodious thre\ JTOtV BRICK HOUSE, SITUATE in Walnut near Fifth flrcet, is> well calculated for a genteel boarding house. Enquire at no. icß, Walnut-flrcct. innc 7 .qawjw Notice is hereby Given, THAT application will be 'made for the ilTue of certificates fqr twenty two ftiares of the Stock of the Bank of the United Statas, in lien of the undermentioned certificates for a like number of lhares of the stock of the fiid Infti tulion, in favour of James Ecktey Cojley, of Liverpool! loft ly the capture of the Diana, Kichard Kirkbriie, mailer, ob a voyage from Philadelphia to Liverpool, Great-Britain, viz. Two certificates, No. ij.ooe and 270-31 f«r five lhares each. Three certificates. No. 17001 and a 7 for four (hares sach. G. SIMPSON, Cashier. Bank of the United States, ) . w May 13, 1799- TREASURY DEPARTMENT. March i\tb, 1799. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Pursuant to the a& of Congress palled on the ift day of Ju«e, one thoi'fand, seven hun dred and ninety fix, entitled "an a£l regulat ing the grants of land appropriated for mili tary services, and for the Cociety of United Brethren for propagating the gofpcl among the Heathen 5" and the *<£ l supplementary to the said recited a<sl palfed on the fecsad day of March, one thonfand seven hundred and nine ty nine to suit: I. tion of all perfcms concerned. The holders of ftich warrants as have been or (hall be granted (of military fer vices perform «d during the late war, are required to present the lime to the Register of the Treasury, »t some time prior to the twelfth day of February in the year, one thousand eight hundred, for the purpose of being registered ; No registry will however be made of any Ufs quantity tiwa a quarter townlhip, or four thtfifand acres. IK. Th« priority of location of the warrants which may be presented andj-wijiflcrcd in manner afore faid, prior to tb« ltth d»y of February in the year one thousand eight hundred, will immediate ly after the said day, be deurmined by lot, in tlx mode drefcribed by th« aifl firft recited. The holdets of regiftsred warrants, shall on Monday tUe 17th day of February, in the year 1800, in the order of which the priority of locati on ihall be determined by lotas aforefaid, pefon a)!y,or by thfir agents, deCgaateiu writing at the office of the Rcgiller of the Treasury, the particu lar quarter townfUips elected by them rcfpeilively, and such >f the said hetders as ihall not dafignatf their locations on the said day, Ihall be poftpoccd in locating such warrants to ail other holders of rcgiftercd warrants. Wt The holder* of warrant* for military fervicci fufficient to cover one or more quarter townlhips or trails of four thousand acres each; (hall, at any time after Monday the 17th day of February, 1800 and prior to the firft day ol January, 1802, be al lowed to register the said warranti in manner a forcfaid, and forthwith to make locations therefor on any trad or tre&i of land net before located. 1 iwte All warrant* or claims for lands on aoceunt of military services, which dull not he rfgiftered and located bsfore the firft day of January, i8o», are by the supplementary a& of Cangvefi herein before recited, palTcd on the fgcond day of March, 1799, declared to be forever barred. Given under my hand at Philadelphia, the day and year above mentioned. ih.fe.mo. if *pWO three story Brick Houses, situated 011 the corner of King and Columbus streets, be ing equal to any situation in Alexandria, for the wholesale or retail bufin els. The houses are 40 feet by 28, the (lories are lofty, and the brickwork done in the molt elegant manner with (lock routs. One of the houses can be immediately occupied, being completely finiflied, the other will be fimfh ed hj the fiiil of O(Sober next. The back build ings to the above premises are also of 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 fubj«A to a ground rent of 40 dollars, with the priviledge of buying oat at twelve and half year's purchase any 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 (Ireet, or John Foster or Nicholas Vofs in Alexandria. June 11. TO be fold for ea<h by Joseph Salter at Atlion Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan Harker, Woodbury—and Jefle Evans, Lumber ton. Thole who have used them give them the preference to any ofrher kind, as they require lefsteam, break the ground bitter, are kept in erder at less expence and are fold at a'ch»aper rate—the plan is much Amplified and confiftsof but one piece of call 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 atpleifure Patent tights for vending wkh inftrnittons for making them may be had by applying to John Newbald, or the subscriber No. 211 North Front-street. ' Who hat for Sale) Or to Lease for a term of Years., A. m'atbet-of valujtiile tnlU of Land, w«)l (itufted for Millt, Iron <tiorks or Firms, molt ly improved, tying chiefly in the cptinty of Hun tingdon slate of Pennfylvanu. Tkofc who itaay incline to view fhtro will please to apply to Jahi?*Canan efq.near Huntingdon. Cierlci Nrwlold, tawtf 2J StS ju!y 17 OLIVER WOLCOTT. Sec. of tbe Treasury. For Sale, Patent Ploughs, If' \ // Notice. rHE fubfcffber, h«vif.g been appointed ad miniilratorofthe eilate of Mr. John L'ip ton, lite/of thn city, merchant, dec e» fed, rc qucita lUol'c who are indebted to said cllate, to make payment, and those who have denjandi against the faffle to exhibit them to him with, out delay. W. MEREDITH, apr'd 16 The Swift-Sure, A NEW LINE OF STAGES, NOW KUNMING BETWFIN PHILADELPHIA la NEW-YORK, By the short and pleasant road of Bujlleton, Ntvfionvn, Scotch-Plaint, Spring- Jicld and Newark. rHE excellence of this roa& the populouf nefs of the co»ntry through which it palT e«, with fuadry other advantiges, which render it so far preferable to the Old Road through Bristol, Brunl'wick, &c. teng ago suggested the propriety of Its becoming the Graiid Tho rough-Fare from Philadelphia ta New York. During the present year, a minute surrey of it has been taken,and its superiority over the Old Read, both in winter and summer, has been clearly ascertained.—There are good bridges over all the other waters but the Delaware, and here the eroding is performed with great fafety and in lei's than half the time required at the Trenton Fcr-/- The road is several milts Jhorter than the old road, but this is amang.% the lead of its advantage!) becaufc daily expe i ience ptoves 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 refpe&s, the New Road is, beyond all comparison, thebeft. It presents none of those rocky hills, which render the Old Rcvtd fa fatiguing between the Delaware and ! Newaik. The foil, too, foi the greater part, is such as to produce but little mud in winter, arid vary Utile jit ii, summer, which circumft.nce, added to the b<\uity of the country, and a con tiderable proportion of (hade, mutt always ren der travelling in the latter season peculiarly a greeable. i The Swift Sure starts from PHILADEL PHIA, at 6 o'clock every morning { Sundays excepted) from the GREEN TREE, opposite. the Lutheran Church, North Fourth street It goes through Franlcford to Buftleton, where it stops to Brealfaft ; from Buftletown it goes through Newtown to Penny-town to dinner ; from Penny-town through Hopewell, Millflone, Bound-brook, Qjiibbletown and Plainfield to Scotch Plains to lodge. The icxt morning it Hops at Springfield to breakfaft, from whence it goei through Newark and arrives at New- York at noon. From NEW-YpRK it ftaru at 3 o'clock in the afternoon (fr»>m Paulus Hook) and arrive* at Philadelphia the next evening. For lean at NewOfark, application may Ue made to Ed ward Bardin, Old Coffee house, to A. Mathieu, corner of NalTau and John street*, to B. Many, no. 48, Courtlandt, corner of Greenwich street, and to Michael Little, at hi* hotel, so. 43, Broad street. Fare for paflengers, Five Dollars. Way paflengers 6 Cents per Mile. Each paflenger ia allowed to take on ulbs. of baggage carriage free ; but all other baggage, t3k«n o« by a paflenger, will be charged at 4 cents per pound weight. With refpeil to packages feat on without paflengers, the proprietors presume they have adopted a regulation, which, thodgh unknown to other line* of ilages, thty think must meet with general approbation, They pledge them selves to make good every package on the fol lowing condition!. The person who delivers the package at the office shall fee it entered in the ftaje-book, for which entry he lhall pay 6 cents ; he will then state the value of the pack age,arfd psy (exclusive oftlie carriage) yne per cent. «i the v;lue,aj infunnce, and 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 hwidrcd dollars, he will pay on* dollar infuranee, 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 optionable ; with every one to avail himfetf of this security or not. But the proprietor* think it right to state very explieitly, that they will be refpon j fible for the fa/e delivery of no package, which 1 is not regularly em wed, aad for which an infur- I ance receipt cannot be produced. In the distribution of the route, the greatest eare h« bren taken to fix on such places and ta verns as always afford a good accommodation J and entertainment for the paflengers at the mail 1 reasonable rates The stages are well equipped | furnilhed with fleet and steady horses, and com -1 mitted to the care of intelligent fob«r and obli ging drivers. The proprietors themfrlvcs live at the different towns and villages where the stages will flop, (o that thecondua of the per sons they implcjy is continual!) an objedl of their attention.—They take care also to lee that the paflengers are well provided for and politely treated at the taverns, and that no fort of chica nery or infoleiice is pra<9ifed upon them j in Ihort, they have fparedneith;rpains nor expence to renderthe SWIFT-SUKE the very belt line oi stages in America. The Ime has now run nearly a month .dur ing which time a great number of gentlemen have gone through, both from Philadelphia and New-Yo; It. Every paflenger has found the road tolirpafs very far all that has been fan! of lis excel 1 nee j and the Proprietors of the Swift Sure art extremely happy to hear the behaviour of their drivers, and the treatment at Taverns, spoke* of with the highest fatisfaaion. se<xi4w. JOJIN M'CALLA, Philadelphia '/MVS- PAUL, Bu/ilnton JOSEPH 7HO lit* TON, ~) NICHOLAS IVTNKOOP, f Ncwio<wn- JACOB KESLER, ) JOHN MOREHEAD, Pennytoivn. T. KILLMAN, n*ir MillJlon. P-LIAS COMBES, Bound Brook. R. SAA'SBURT, Scitch Plains. ISAAC RAIt'LE, . rlt ROBERT Pli ARSON, j s P rm Sf lM - une ii. No. 16, 'outh Foujth ftiert. dorm eotf, Thirty Dollars Rr.vard. STOLKN out the ltable of the fublcr'Aitr. the joth of March last a Dark Chefnut Sorrel Horse. Said horse has aftar and Maze; fix years old this spring, fifteen and an half hands high i both hind legs white half way to his knee, bran ded P B : The fame night there were a laddie and bridle floleu out of another stable ; supposed by Michael Gabby,as the, said Michael Gubby was taken on the third inli. with the said saddle and bridle, and had exchanged tlie horse for a dark brown\mare, about 14 and a half hands high ; (he hai a star, and white spot on the near fide of her jaw, above the bit; has thediftem per ; and in good order : the said Gubby made his efiape the fame evening. If the owner of the mare has the horfc, and will bring him home tothe fiibfcriber, he shall have 'he said mare and fifteen dollars cash, and if l.e ftc*res the thief in New-Caltle Jail, he (hall br entitled to fifteen dollars for him—any other peri'or. or per l'ons taking up said horse and thief, and bringing the horse to the fubferiber, and fccur ing the thief, as.aforefaid, shall be entitled to the above reward, and reasonable charges, or fifteen doUar9 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 Pennfylvaaia to the Offi cers and Soldiers of the Line belonging to the laid State in the late war, will be received at the Office of Comptroller General of said State until the ift September next inclwfive, and that the fubferibers aiitborifed by law will fit as a Beard at the said Office on every Monday from j ten o'clock in the forenoon until one in the af ternoon, to hear and determine all unratified Claims already filed, as well as those which may be filed on or before the said ftrft day ef September next. John Donnaldson, Comt'r. Peter Bavnton, Treas'r. Department of Accounts of ) Peonfylvania, May 15, '99. 5 (*<) diw fm.w.fa tf) 7 o be Sold or Exchanged, FOR Property within twelve milts of the City ol Philadelphia, and on the Brirtol Road; A beautiful and very highly cultivated FARM. For particular*, fc« thi office of C. Lebarbierdo Pleffis, No, is South Third Stre«c. June 39. TO RENT, The HOUSE lately occupied by tk« Britilh Commiflianert, Ni>, 7, North Eighth Street. THOS. MIFFLIN, junr. juse 17 3»*3 W Valuable Property for Sale, la Chefnnt, near Sixth street, dircftly oppofit C»ngriis Hall, A LOT of ground, about »l feet front in Chef nut ftp. et and 73 feet in depth, whereon i> a good frame house, now in the tenure «f Samuel Benge, fubjefl to a ground rent of »o«. per annum. The advantageous situation of thi« property re quite* no comments, for it mill be known, there are few in this city to equal it, an unecceptionablc title will be made to the purcbafer. Apply to JAMES GIRVAN, no. 198, Chefnut street, next door to the pre mifei. match 5 ALL PERSONS, INDEBTED to the Estate «f Abraham Dicks, Burlaw Sheriff of the County of Delaware, arc requeAed to make immediate pay ment, and all thole who have demands agMnft said Estate to anthenticate and present there for settlement. Also, all thole who have dcpolited writings with said deceased to apply for them to WILLIAM PENNOCIC. Adm'r Spiingfield, Delaware county, } •ft mo. Ith, 1799. J ' treasury department NJuni 1798. , OTICE IS HHREBV GIVEN, That by vir tue of an a&, pafltd during the prufent ses sion ef Congress, fp much of the a& intituled " An Awl making further provision forthefup -11 P°rt of public credit, and for the redemption '« of the public debt"—pal Ted the third day of March, one thousand seven hundred and ninety five, as ban from settlement or allowance, Certificates commonly called Loan Office and final futrlement Certificates, and Indents of In ferelts, is suspended until ttie twelfth day of June, whioh willbein the year enethoufcnd seven handled and ninety nine. That on the liquidation and settlement of the raid Certificates, and Indents of Interest, at the Treasury, the Creditors will be 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 on therr said Certificates, prior to th« fir (I day of January one thousand l'even hundred and ninety one. That the principal sums of the said Loan Office and final fetriement Certificates, with the incereft thereon, fincethefirft day of January, one thou sand seven hundred and ninety one, will be dil charged after liquidation at the Treasury, by the payment of interest and reimburftmcnt of princi pal, equal to the sums whii.h would haw been payable thereon, if the said Certificates had beeu fubfecibed, purluant to the Ada making provMion forthe debts of the United States, contracted dur ing the late war, and by the payment of othor sums, equal to the market value of the remaining Stock, which would have been created by l'» h lubfcriptionsasaforefaid, which market value will be determined by the Comptroller of theTreafury. OLIVER WQLCOTT, Sccret,i> j 1/ lie Trtafury. Jawtf jure 48 NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Sharp Dclany decealed.arc requeued to make pay ment to the fubfcrib«r». Tbofc Karirg claims are ddGreA 10 preient them properly authenticated. 13AN.S. £)EL.ANY Adnuniftrk- THOS. R. DJii-ANY J June 19. LOST, Either in the Citj, or on the road to Gcr- nmtovm, SOME p»per9 of no value but to the ownsi- They were enclosed ih a newfpaper—ll Joivercd at this office, the perfoji [carving them fliall bcre- Jane 14 Valuable Lands for Sale. [ Tuesday the aoth of August n«xt, I fcaH j v> expose to public sale, at the town of New ! Maiket, in Dorchcllcr county, all that valuable r.inA or parcc4 otiai.i commonly called the Chop tank Indian Lands fituited on the south fide and binding oil theChoptaiik river faveral | pofc;l to contain about fix thouland acru, to bfc divided into lots to contain from roc to 500 acres each : The terms of sale as follow, viz. Pur chafers to give bond immediately after the sale with ap proved fecarity, conditioned for the payment of the purchase money, with interest from the day of sale, in four equal annual inftalnients, agreeably to an ail, entitled, " An ad appointing rommii lionern to contract for and purchase the lands com monly railed tile ChopMnk Indian Lands in Dor* chester county, aRd for appropriating the fame to the use of this state, and to repeal the ad of assem bly therein mentioned; - palled at November ftff. Samiwl Miles, jun'r. Of the cftjr, df PhHcd«lphi», merchant) kiv ing alfigned offer ati bill tße&>, reel, perfaiifl and TOi**d» (t> the fubfcribfrs, for the benefit wfiicfc of hii creditor* u nay fabfltibe totk* f»id afiigamrnt o« or before the firft of Aufiri| next. so all persons indebted to the laid estate, tha to either of the affignec or to the said Samuel Miles, who is authp' /fed to receive the fame ; ir\ failure whereof egal ft rp# will be taken for the recovery offuch debts, as ate not difchtr* GEORGE ASTON, "1 CORNELIS GOMEGYS, I Assignee, JOHN ALLEN, J feb. 14. Twenty Dollars Reward. DESEH T K D, FROM the Mtrine Barracks, corner oF Al bert and Tbirteenth-ftreets, in the Citv ®f Philadelphia, the iS'h day cf this instant Two Marines, by trade Tailors, one John CrawtVa.*d (the second time of his de/ertion) five net f< vrn inches high, fair complexion, hair rut c'ofc, dirk eyes, Aim built.—The othsr, Hilary Bilhop five feet fix inches high, ruddy complexion, Tandy hair, a ramarkable ringworm on the ltft of his lip N. M. They took with them one brown cloth Coat, one blue cloth Cos*, and many other articles not known at prcfcnt- W. W. IVJRROWS, Major Commandant of Marine Corps may ag (Si /' on se presente sans retard.J " DES TBRRES EXCELLENTB, fitu£es dansle comttd' Arundel, pres de la Ville d'A«ia polis, et a environs jo milks de la cite de WaO>«i«- ton. Une de c.s Terres a qnc fuperbe mnifon en brique, a trois ctages, contenant 4 chambres fur chaquc ctage. U fit nation en ell charmante, i' air y eft bien lain, et le roifinage ett des pits u.jri able.—Ces Tcrrnfe vtndront t» petit. Jots, on bien cn gros, conuiu. il pourra convjnir aux 1 Kfc teurn. Ii y a a auffi pluficurs habit. t»»i fur fes. Terres, dun. f loyer par an montei uue fomm#coiifiderafclc. Si 1' on vendroit une del". criptioD plus particnliere, it fan t adrciTtr a I'isn prim< rie dc cettc ,'etiil/e. tu.th.fa-tf 8 juin 7 Jjc Subscriber offers for Sab, THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY. AN Excellent Arte story Brick House, fltu ate the corner of ;tli and Race-ftseets the houle is *|iout t S feet fro»t and finilh ed in evrrv reJiwA i (he Lt>t is 7 6 f« c t front am Uace.ftreet and S? feet <V<p,the situation remar kably ury, hiving a public tquare open in Fxonf lawtf J WO Brick Ho " r(u < Bri <* Stores, and good Wharf, lituate ia Water-street. be tween Arch and Race-streets, the lot on waici theft building, are, is fifty four feet front on Water-ftrect, and continue" that width aboM 9 j feet, then widens tothefouth i 3 feet 6 iah. es, so that the front on the water it sixty fefen feet fix inches, this lot adjoins J.ha Stein meta elq. ou theiouth, and lias the advantage of I public alley o. the north, and is a very dellra b'e fituaticm for the bufiaefs of a Flour Faiior or Merchant ' A large elegant two story Stone House, fix ate or. the Point no Point road, being the firft house ta Ui« Northward of the five mile ftoive • this house i« about 60 feel front and 40 f<. c i dee» finithed In a neit manner; there is a good pa-- den and choice colUaion of the befi fitiit trees Ice-House and other conveniertces with about nine acres of ground—or if more agreeable to the purchaser, thirty two acresof upland and r.wadow may be added to it. * A plantation in Bthirry Town fob, Plijladffl phi* county near the Red Lyon, about 1, mile, from thi* aty ; bounded by the Aorthampton Road and Poqucfling Creek, this farm contain* about *4O acres of land, a proportionof which i« woodland and meadow , a brick dwell,n houft, frame barn, and other outcomes, and there is laid to be a good stone quarry on part«» it, although « has not yet bee* opened, a fur ther defcnption is dunned unnecefljry no perlcw will purelule without vinwine the pre -0 r A ftnall plantation in Horftwm TcwKlhip, Montgernerycounty, nineteen mile, from Phi ladelphia, adjmmng to Gnme Park, on which is an excellent r,tw &or»e Hm.fc a »d Kitchen, with a Urge Stone s hed for tl, accommodation of traveller s horfej ; the hoLf'e i» now occupi ed a. a tavenj, arid i. si.it.Me for any kind of public buCnefs thesland Is good in quality, a pood neighborhood, and a remarkably healthy fituatioß : there is fifty acres of land and mea dow .n th,. farm Also fori'ule, several trad. ot land in different counties of thia slate V TI ' C I 1 0"? '"Kace-ftreet firft mentioned and one of the Houses in Watcr-ftreet, arc cow tors, cudim. TO BE LET, And immediate p< fitfiioii given. Forterm» apply at the South-east comer of Arch and »ixih*flrecu, to r feb j tawtf PiUNTfiD BY J, H'. FZNKC Wm. mar BURY, Ag&* for the Ibte ofMarytoyi* , jawtf A VF.NDRE. mw6w JOSEPH BAXX. tb&l'tf #•
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