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    ELECTION.
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JAMES ROSS, as Governor, resident it
the Townships of Block'*) and itingfeffing
1 are requefled to meet at George Weed's low
er jßridge on Schuylkill, on Saturday, 3 if]
August, at 3 o'clock, to take into confedera
tion the most propel fleps in flipport of his
Eleiflion.
Grand Inquest of the county of Chester, hav.
ing attentively and deliberately considered
the relative merits of the two perfoas now in
nomination for Governor, to iuccecd the pre
fcnt, do not hesitate in pledging themselves
at the enfuiiig election for office, inalVnuch
as he hui al\v;y r , with that coniiftency which
exclnlively appertains to the friends of A
merica, advocated her rights in spite of a!:
the menaces and calumnies of foreign emif.
the moment tteadily pursuing the interests cl
and the other to-niorrow, as popular preju
dice might seem to vibrate ; and as then
■will be a vacancy in the Senate of Pcnnfyl
vania, at the eniuing eleftion, for a Senator
fiiOßi the uiftricl composed ol the counties o
(Shetler, Montgomery and Bucks, we do re
to fuppovt ZEBULON POTTS, Kfu. so
said office.
DENNIS WHELEN.foreman.
I Thomas Stalker, E r ar.cis Gardner,
J ibn trick, Joseph Sharp,
j ~J°b» Marshall, Jawes Wielen,
| Philip Scott, Thomas Morris,
| "John Pugb, 11. Downing,
1 J°hn Hughs, Laj Wood>'otv,
James M. Gibbons, Abraham Sharpies
James Bat ton,
August Term, 1799.
At a meeting of a number of re
, fpactable inhabitants of the
county of Chester, convened at
fames fackfon's, in the town
oj Weji-Chejier, on IVednef
day the i\Jt of Auguf ' c
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tion, Jome matters refpeding to W M* integrity and patriotism the Fed
the t>nfijin<r rlpFiinn ' mt:jpoTern«ror«n look with implicit con
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RICHARD DOWNING, Jun. | -
In the Chair. ■ ' pinion that JAMES ROSS, Eft;. of Pittf-
Josepu M Clkm-Ax, Secretary. burg pofltlle* in an eminent degree those
ON motion o! Mr. Wlick-n, it was una- qualifications and virtues that are i'ldifpen
.jimoufly agreed, that a committee be ap- {ably require in theexecutive.of a good fov
pointed, to enquire into the (lander, alledgcd erntnent—that his conduit heretofore in the
against JAMES ROSS, Eiq. of Pitt/burg, State Convention which adopted the Federal
with power to enquire the merits of Confiitut.on and in the Senate of the United
Taid llandc-r. and to publilh the refuk thereof States has been fucli as to merit our entire
On motion, it was unammoufly agreed confidence and approbation. Therefore we
that a committee, of twenty-fix are determined individual!)-to use all honor
ve-ft.gatuig the validly of the chafes alledg- eleftion of said Jane.; Rofs to the office o'
% follow.vig persons were appointed, viz. Resolved, that the following persons be ;
WilhamGibbons, Esq. John Frick, , committee to exert themselves in their res
Joseph M'C/enar., David Morris. peftive wards and furnifh tickets for th
V Isaac Wayne, Esq-. DutiJ Penny-packer. election.
Jos. Hc-mpti!l,Esq. Evan Evens.
Benj. Jacobs, Esq. Dr. Joseph Pierce.
Dr. E. Gardner. Philip Scjtt, Esq.
Dr. A. Bailey, John Hvgbes.
David Denny, James Kelton.
Dennis Wbelen, Joseph Sharp.
Walter Finney, Esq. David Jones, Esq.
Robert May, John Hinebart.
Samuel Haines, Robert Miller.
Jesse Jones, John Eowen.
. On motion of Mr. Finney, it was unan
imoialy agreed, that William Gibocns, Jo
ft pb M'Cltllan, Isaac Wayne, Jol'eph Hemp
hill, and Dennis Whclen, be a committee
to arrange and forward to the Prtfs, such
information, relative to the charges against
Mr. Rofs, as they may receive from time
to time.
On motion of Mr. Whelen, it was utian
imoufly agreed, that a Federal Meeting o
the Inhabitants of Cheftcr County, be helc
at the Court house, in Weft-Chcfter, or
Friday, the 6th of September, in order tc
form a General Ticket, fn the enfuiii;
Eleftion.
It was moved, seconded and unanimoufl}
agreed to, that the proceedings of this mee
ting, be publilhed in Hand-bills, and alio ii
fcveral News Papers of tbe city of Philadel
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Delaware County.
At a very numerous and refpedla
ble meeting of the Inhabitants
of the County of Delaware
held at the Black-Hotfe Tav
ern, in the township of Mid
diet own, the \~]th day of Au-
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It was unanimously resolved,
That we will support JAMES ROSS, of
Pittsburgh, with our votes and iutereft at
the ensuing election, as Governor cf this
Commonwealth. Notice is hereby Given,
Resolved, That in order to obtain this -j-HAT application will be made for the Wue
de fire able obje£V, a Committee, eonGflitg of certificates for twenty two (bares of the
of four or more persons, be appointed in each Stock of the Bank of the United States, in lieu
Townfhio to allift in promoting his elettion. , ' le undermentioned certificates for a like
Resolved, That the Committee of Corref- r ' o 4 (hares of the stock of the laid Infli
j c 4.w r>~ -U A J tution, in favour of James Ecklcy Cellcy, of
pendente of this County be requested to pre- j Liverpool< loft Ky the capture of the Diana,
pare and forward a Circular Letter to each j Richard Kirkbride, matter, os a voyage from
Member of the Townlhip Committees, Philadelphia to Liverpool, Great-Britain, viz.
earnestly desiring them to use their utmoil Two certificates, No. 47,000 and 17001 for
exertions by all fair and honorable means to ve ft> ares each. Three certificates. No. 2700 a
promote the election of James Ross of Pittf-
biwjjh to the office of Governor of this Com- „ G. SIMPSON, Cashier,
r»inn\vaalth , Bank of the United States, >
jßoawwuth. | May i3> 1799 , j tawim
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Mr. John Wait, Mr.'Jeife Sharptefs. and
Michael Keppele, Esq. the Committee ap
pointed by a meeting held at Dunwoody's
in Philadelphia on the 13th inflant, for the 1
surpofe of representing to this meeting their
leterniination to fuppbrt Joseph Ball as Se
lator, and to delire our co-operatioti there
iaving declared the purpose of their niiffion,
It was unanimously resolved,
That we will support, at the entiling elec
tion, by our interest and votes, JOSEPH
BALI, as a Senator of this state, to supply
the vacancy occalioned by the resignation of
Benjamin R. Morgan, Esq.
Resolved, That the proceedings cis this
meeting be finned by the Chairman and Se-
Newspapers.
HUGH LLOYD, Chairman.
Benjamin H. Smith, Secretary.
At a refp eft able meeting of a num
ber of the Citizens in the south
ern part of the Count/ of Phi
■ ladelphia, agreeable to public
notice at the house of Cadwal
lader Evans in South-n ark, for
the purpose of promoting the e
leel'-on of J AMES ROSS, esq.
of Pittfburg, "Joseph Bird,
Efq'. ivas unanimously chosen
Chairman.
This meeting taking intoconlideration the
critic?! situation of our availed
with impkcable animosity by a vindictive
and lavage enemy, whom neither the laws ol
God nor the ordinances of man have beer
tound to influence, and who has not on!)
pracVifed upon these United Statesevery fpe
ces of inlult, fraud and violence, but com
mitted unexampled acts of cruelty and mur
der upon our inotTenlive and defencelcfs fel
low citizens—
Resolved, That in the opinion of this
meeting the choice of a Chief Magiltrate ol
j this state being intimately conne&ed wirf
■ the future happiness of the nation, we air
'a jaft regard for the honor, dignity *nc
prosperity of his country, perfeftly free froiT
the influence of those portiJioui and lacri
legious principles ot J.icobniifm which havt
ilready extiuguifhed every republic on earth
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For Southwark.
Jjsbua Humphreys, John 1 timer,
,Wm. Clijftan,jun. Henry Moliere,
W. Robinson, jr. Esq. Capt. John Flaming,
Peter Mierckeit, Wm'laylor,
John Hood, George Randle,
Tcomas Sbortall, Jjjum Moleneaux,
Nathaniel Button, I I'm. Oakford,
Iszac Pbipps, Thomas Wilson,
Mattin Casper, Henry IVeaver,
Neil M Gir.uis, John Clijfton, junr.
Toomas Wilkey, Dr. B. Dujpcld,
James Hays, John Thum,
John Ba.tcn, David Flickvier,
Ribert Allen, John Konkey,
David Ellis, John Pbipps,
Joel H ilson, John Thompson,
Dr. Wm. Wallace, Geraldus Stock dale,
John Evcrbcrt, Adam Keyser,
Isaac Jackson, Wm. Alexander,
Richard Tittermary, Josepb-H. Fleming,
Joseph huddel, jun. Nicholas Pickle,
George Reese, Joseph Johnson,
Joseph Williamson, Aaron Musgrave,
George Burke, Charles Banian,
John Delevaux, Joseph Ogelbie,
John Kelsey,
Foit Moyamensing.
Joseph Bird, Esq. David Shoemaker,
Alexander Read, Samuel Dixcy,
Samuel Stephens,
Wm. Corbet, Major Bu<kbait.
Resolved, That this meeting will support
JOSEPH BALL at the ensuing elcAion, as
Senator, to reprelent the City and County of
Philadelphia and County of Delaware, in
the Legislature of this State.
Resolved, That the proceedings of this
meeting be publiflied in the different news
papers in this city, signed by the Chairman,
countersigned by the Secretary.
JOSEPH BIRD, Chairman.
Attffi,
Joseph Huddell, Juri. Secretary.
Pasvunk.
"St. *
EDWARD DUN-ANT,
Has REMOVED hU Compting-houfe, to Mr.
Sam»«l Mechlin's in Gerniar.town,
AND HAS FOR SALE t
Of the ship Camilla's Cargq from Canton
viz.
400 Chests of Bohea Tea,
200 de. of Hyson,
250 do. Souchong,
20 do. Imperial,
Black Satins of ift & ad quality, in bsxss of 50 p
Black and coloured Senfhaws, in do.
Black Taifities abd LuteArings, in do.
Hair Ribband,
Umbrellas in boxes, of 100, 50 & IS «a«h,
is,ooo Pieces of Nankeens,
Boxe» of I'aints, &c.
ALSO,
87 Tierces prime Rice,
Spermaceti Canute,
Vatna Chinrz,
India Prulßans,
Barhar and Fulli:at Handkerchiefs,
Copper in fticcls— l'l inch and 3 8 Copper and
BraT Bolts.
August i6rh,
FOR sale
By SIMON WALKER,
Pine y near Fifth-street^
WOOLWICH proof Can:ion—9 pounder?,
61-afcet luug. 20 cwt. each, and 7 tcct
long, 25 cwt. c.«ch, with carriages, &c. completed
ditto-» 6 pounders, 5 1-2 feet long, 15 cwt. each,
and 6 feet long, 18 cwt. eaeh, with carriages, &c<
complete;
Carronades on Aiding carriages, 12, 18 & %t
pounders, weighing 612,8 and x 3 twr. each ;
Hoarding Pikes and Cutlafles ;
1 Eiigliflk Cannon Powder;
| Copper Sheathing Xailv Spike* and Bolts;
I 6,9 12,18 and 241b. round Shot;
| 6, 9, 18 add 241b. double-headed do.
9, 18 and 241b. Canniftcr Sfeot.
Alio—a quantity of bed EngLfh, Porter, Clare
and Port Wine Bottles,
Taunt-p. Ale in calks of 7 dozen «ach.
march 3.
FOR SALE,
Pine Forge and Farm,
SITUATE in Douglas Township, Berks county,
about on mile and a half froxa the River SchuyiJJ
kui, and five lrom Potts Town. The Farm cow
tains thrfe hundred and «xty acres of land, about
one hundred :».nd twenty of which is wood land;
twenty-five acres of meadow, sixteen of which is
watered, fields ; a very capital orch
ard GonuiniKg upwards of two hundred apfle
four fiiea, tw
tree«.
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July 15
Valuable Property for Sale.
ON FRIDAY,
The 10th of September neit, at 10 o'clock, in the
forenoon.
Will It fold, on theprtmiftt, in Sp> ingfield and
Upper Dublin town/hips, Montgomery county,
Ahour 13 miles from Philadelphia, one and an
half miles fiom Floor town, and the famtdif
tance from White Murfh tavern,
One Traft, containing fifty acres,
FRONTING on a puMic road, l,ading from the
old York road to White Marih, North Wales,
&c. It i> handfomcly Ctuated for a Summer's Re
treat, and well calculated for a Farm ; god fail,
healthy (ituatioQ, aiui abundantly supplied with lime
litre, cf theJtrJl quality. The conditions of sale will
be one third calh, one third payable in fix, and the
other third in twelve months, with interest and
such farijaflory fccurity as inay be required U
will cither bo fold entire, or divided in two or
thrrelots.
Fifty acres of choice timber land,
confining chiefiy olyoung the/nut, nearly opposite to
the above, in lots of 1 and 3 acres each, for con
venience of purchafert;—the intriolic value of
thefnut timber is so well known to every farmer that
it is unnecelTary particularly todefcribe it. Alio,
a small lot of one Slid three quarters acres nearly
adjoining, but difiind from the above. Conditions
of sale will be one half cash and the other half in
fii months, with interest and ftcurlt sefore
mentioned.
"'erfons drfirout of viewing ;he lots previous to
tht day of sale, may find a Plot of the v. hele as di
vided, at the house of Charle 1 Fedbrf.r, on the ad
joining prcmil'es, who will attenJ*and (hew t>ie
property.
To be fold as part of the estate of. Caleb Emten,
deccafcd,by
JAMES VAUX, 7 siS
CHARLES PLEASANTS, *«/«.,
' J JUt Executrix.
wf&fazw^aw-.tSso
august 17
DONATION LANDS.
Notice is hereby given,
Claims for Donation Lands granted
■L by the State of Pennfylvmia to the Offi
cers and Soldiersof the Line lielunging to the
said State in the late war, will be' received at
the Office of Comptroller General of said S:ate
until the ift September next inclusive, and that
the fubferibers authorised by law will fit as z
Board at the fa id Office on every Monday from
ten o'clock in the forenoon untft one in 'the af
ternoon, to hear and determine alt nnfatified
Claims already filed, as well as those which
may be filed on or before the fa:d firA day of
September next.
John Donnaldson, Corot'r
Samuel Br y»n, Regt'r.
Peter Baynton, Treas'r.
Department of Accounts of )
Pennsylvania, May 15, '99. $
(16) diw (m.w.fa tf)
NOTICE:
The fubferibers being duly autherifed to
receive all the debts and effe&s of James
Wilkins, of Philadelphia, all those indebted
to him are cautioned against making pay
meat to aay other persons.
DANIEL SMITH,
GIDEON H. WELLS,
August 26th, '99, codrn.
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ha mine
and four
Received by the sblp Adriana, captain Carl
ton, from London,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
HAIR SEATINGS,
Suitable for chair and fopba covers, confiding
of striped and plain, and of the following
widths, i>;z. 17* *9»
36, iß< 30 and 31 inche».
FOR SALE Br
GEORGE PENNOCK,
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The Swift-Sure,
A N E IV LINE OF STAGES,
NOW RUNNING BETWFIN
PHILADELPHIA W NEW-YORK,
By the Jhort and pleasant road of
Bujlleten, Newtown, Scotch Plaint, Spring-
Jield and Newark.
rHE excellence of tbis road, the pnpuloul
nefj of the country through which it pall"-
e», with sundry other advantages, which render
it so far preferable to tlia Old Road through
Bristol, Brur.fni-k, &c. long ago fug;teftcd the
propriety of' its becoming the Giand Tho
rough Fare from Philiaelphia to New York.
During the present year, a minute survey of it
his 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 feut the Delaware,
and hfcre the crofting is performed with great
fafety and in less than half the time required at
the Trenton Ferry. The road is fei'tral miles
Jhorter than the old road, but thin is amongJt
the lead of its advantages, became daily expe
lieuce piovesto us : that dispatch as well as com
fort in travelling principally depend on the
of the road and the levelnef, of the
country, and, in these relpefls, the New Road
Is, beyond all companion, the belt. It presents
r.cne of thole rocky hills, which reader the Ol<l
Road IV> fatiguing between the Delaware and
T.ewaik. The foil; too, for the greater part, is
fach at to produce but little mud in winter, and
v«ry litile uft in furomcr, which ciri umfUnce,
added to tht beauty nf the country, and a con
siderable proportion of (hade, tr.utt always rm
! der travelling in the latter season peculiarly a
greeable.
Thf Swift Sure flails from PHILADEL
PHIA, at 6 o'clock every miming (Sundays
excepted) from the GREEN TREE. opposite
the Lutheran Churih, North Fourth fireet It
goes through Frankford to Buftleton, where it
stops w Breakfaft ; from Buflletowa it goes
through Newtown to Penny-town to dinner ;
from Penny-town through Hopewell, Millstone,
Bound-brook, and Plainficld to
Scotch Plains to lodge. The next m&rning it
flops at Springfield to breakfafi, from whence
it goes through Newark and arrives at New-
York at noon.
From NEyf-YORK it flartt at 3 o'clock in
the afternoon (from Pstilus Hook) snd arrives
ix Philadelphia the next evening. For feai* at
New-York, application may be made to Ed
ward Bardin, Old Coffee hotife, to A. Mathicu,
corner of NafTiii and John ftrcett, to B. Mitty,
no. 48, Coprtlandt, corner of Greenwich street,
aad to Michael Little, at hii hotel, no. 4a,
Broad flreet.
Fare for pafiengers, Five Dollars.
Way pailengers 6 Cents per Mile.
• Each paflenger is allowed to take on r4lbs. of
b»ggage carriage free ; but all other baggage,
taken ob by a paflengqr, will be charged at 4
Cents per pound weight.
With refpedl to packages sent on without
paflenftrs, the proprietor! presume they have
adopted a regulation, which, though unknown
to other line? of stages, they think mult meet
with general approbation, They pledge thera
felves to make good every package on the fol
lowing condition!. The person who deliver!
the package at the office shall ice it antered in
the ttage-book, for which entty he shall pay 6
cents ; he will then state the value of the pack
age,and pey (exejufive of the carriage) .re per
cent, oa the v luc, 31 informer, and for which
fee wili receive a receipt. Thus, for inflame,
if he eftimatss his package at one dollar, he will
payonecent. and if at one hundred collars, he
will pay one d6llar inlWancr, and in like pro
portion for packages of any other value.
Very few persons i: it presumed, will dislike
this regulation j it <»iil however, be optionalile
with every one to avail himfelf of this feeurity
cr not. But (he proprietors think it right to
Jlate very explicitly, that they will berefpon-
Gble for the fafe delivery of no package, which
is not regularly ent«\«,and fcr which an insur
ance r»jeipt cannot l>e produced.
In the distribution of the route, the greatefi
care has hren taken rofix on such placet and ta
verns as always afford a good accommodation
and entertainment for the pafiengert at the melt
reasonable rares The stages are well equipped
Eeet and fteadyhorfes, and com
mitted to the care of intelligent sober and obli
ging drivers. The proprietors themselves live
at the different tow:,s and villages where the
.stages will (lop, so that thec.indu<fl of the per
fonsthey employ is continual!) an ohjeil of their
attention—They take car* also talee that the
palTengers are well provided for and po'itcly
treated at the tavern*, and that no fort of chica.
nery or insolence is prafiifed upon them ; in
lhort, they havefparedneith:rpains norexpence
to render the SWIFT-SURE the very belt line
»t (tages in America.
The line has now run nearly a month, dur
ing which time a great number of gentlemen
have gone through, both from Philadelphia and
New-York. Every paflengcr has found the
road tofurpafs very far all that has been said of
its excellence ; and the Proprietors of the Swift
Sure are extremely happy to hear the behavieu,
of their drivers, and the treatment at Tavernsr
fpokeß of with the highest fatisfadlion.
JOHN M'C/tLLA, Philadelphia
THOS. PAUL, BuJiUton
yOSF.PH THORATON, )
NICHOLAS If'rNKOOP, f
y/ICOB KESLER, 3
yOflN MORRHEAD, Pennjtoien.
'7*. KILL M A A", n-ir MiUJion.
ALIAS COMBES, Bound Brook.
R. SANS HURT, Scotch Plains.
XSAACRAIVLE, ) . _ u
ROBERTFE ARSON, 5
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IRISH LINENS.
A good assortment of
4-4 & 7-8 wide Irish Linens
in half boxes, '
Some of which are very fine-alfo,. f ew hal ,.
3-4 & 78 brown &half bleached Dow],
Suitable for the St. Domingo trade, and entit!,7?'
drawback. t9
Which will b« dilpofed of on rtafooable term, i>
the package. /
JAMES CLIBBORNV ENGL ISH
, N °- 13, fouih Front ftr ee t. '
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35 calks of 6d. and Bd. NAILS
and 4, 4 a«d 5 inch SPIKES, entitle '
drawback, for fa!e by t0
PETER BARKER, y Co .
No. 149, High-areet.
o mo. 1 . r
eodtf.
eats
Samuel Miles, jun'r.
■ °Q b !5i ty merchant, hay
ing assigned over all h ls effects, real, B erf™*
■nd .o the fubfaibe,, for J
of U ch of h,s creators « may fuhfrribe to ,h e
nm ' gHmen °* 01 Cf ° relht firft August
Notice is hereby gjven
so all persons indebted to the Paid ertatt tin
tney are requeited to ske immediate pay'renr
to e.ther of the affile or lo the fil(1 / am
Miles, who is authp-,fed to receive the ii TOe
in faflure whereof egal steps will be for
the recovery 0 f r uc fa debts, asaie not difchir
ged-according!/.
GEORGE ASTON, t
CORNERS COMEGffS, t t
. JOHN ALLEN, \ ° 8
fc! '" PWlf
SAMUEL REYNOLDS '
TAYLOR,
RESFEC . . ULLY acquaints thofje gentlemen
who plcafe to favour him *.iH their cullotn atJ
hh friends generally, that he ha» remflvert from
No. CO, l'outh *hir<J flre.t and ttKe* up a tempo
rary rcC.lci.ce uear tjhe sign of Sen. M' Phcrfon
(Kit«r« Tavern )at Gcrmanrown, w h-re he wilt
couiinie his hufinv.fi unui the return of rhe healthy
fi'aion, all orders attended to with the ufuil punc.
inality.
THIS is to give notice, that the
Ssbfcribcr, living in Warwick, Cecil County
Maryland, hath obtained letters «f Admmilira
ion on the personal cftate of JOHN MORTuX
Uteof Warwick, i.i Ctcii County,deceafed Ail
perfnns having claims against tht said deceived
are hereby w..ri;ed to exhibit the fame, with'he
thcrtof, to the i'ufcfctiber, at or before
the firft day ol March next—They may otherwise
by iaw be .xdudxd from all binefit of the said ef.
tcte.
Civ«n under my hand this ijdwUy el Aartt,
'799
REBECCA MORTON, Adm'tr*.
Aug. 17. lawjw
THIS is to give notice that the
Subscriber, living in Warwick, Cecil County,
Maryland, hath obtained letturs of AdminHlri
t'on (Debaahs Noui) on the personal egate of
JOHN VANCE, late of Warwick, in Cecil
Cuunty, decc.fcd jilAll perf"n« having claitna
against t!ie said deceased, are hereby warned to
cxhibi- the fame, with the vouchers thereof, tq
the Sabfcriber at or before the firft <hy cf March
next—They may othrrwife, by Jaw, be exdoded
from all benefit of the said estate.
Gitcd uaiiar my baiiil thi» nth day of Anguft,
1799.
REBECCA MORTON, Adm'trx.
lu K«7- i»wjw
FOR SALE,
The brig Mary,
Capt. John Tarris,
Now lying at Marcus Hook—a live oak
and cedar veflel—will carry 2000 oarrel>,
and has beea ntwly Ihcathed. She is armed
with 10 four-|joU).ders, muikrtf, pistols,
cutlailcs, boarding-pikes, fcc. For terras,
apply to GURNEY 8c SMITH.
»ep- 3- eotf
TO BE SO L 1),
TWO new frame two Story Hou
fesplealantly fituaUd near the Jolly Post-Tav
ern, upper of the Village of Irankford.
1 here are ia each houfc, belides a kitchen, two
rooms on the fiefi floor; three on the feccud,
with reomy garrits, all well finillicd ; there
are alio to each, a good garden lot, liable and
coach house. Part goods will be take* in pay
ment. Any persons wifbing to become pur
chasers are requeued to view the premii'es,
aud for terms apply to
JOHN McCLELLEN.
eotf
Frankford, July 13
For Sale by Private Cant rati,
IN F R. ji N K F O R D,
TWO good Dew, strong Two Story Stonn
HOUSES, each with a pleasant yard ir
front, paled is, and a garden back, they aee
haadfcmcly Gtuaicd on Adam's Road, a fault
diiianc* from the Main-Street: are very tool
and airy houses, and out of the way pt dust,
there are two rooms on a floor to «ach, be
tides chambers and garrets, all well finifhed,
and will fiiit very well to be fold feperate, Tor
the accommodation of small families or toge
ther and turned into one laigt house. Any per*
son inrlinfd to treat for the whole together, may
know the terms by applying :o Mr. Atataodc
Martin, in Frankford.
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A beautifulCouritry Seat,for Sale
SITUATED OH the bank of the Delaware
joining "lands of Matthias Siplet and Mri
John Duffirld, tj miles from Philadelphia and
7 milesfiom Bristol.
The buildings confiil ofa new two firry Frame
House and Kitchen adjoining—3 rooms on a
floor, a Piazza the whole front of the House, a
Pump of excellent water, also a good garden and
orchard—lo acres of land will be fold with the
premises, but, more can be had if required.
There is a gravelly Ihore at the river, the wat:r
stages for Burlington pass every day in the rum
mer season, and the land flages for New-York
within half a icile ; any perlon inclining to pur*
chafe may know thettrms of sale and other par
ticulars by enquiring at No. 12, Dock-street, sr
No-161, South Seeoud-ftroet.
June i
PitIMTED BY J. H r . FEN NO
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