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BLJ~ Tlx priet of this Gatette is Eight
Dollars per c.nnum to Subscribers residing
tn tbt city of Philadelphia. All others pcy
one Dollar additional, for enclosing and di
recting ; end unlesstfowie person in this city
vill become annmrcble fur the subscription,
'it must be paid Six Months in Advance.
*,* A'o Subscription will be received for
a shorter term than six months.
, Drc-mbrr I 1799,
PRATT V KINTZLNG,
Np. 95, North YVacet-ftrtet,
on hand the following
GOODS,
ENTITL 1 >t< <lraw'fc.rk, which rney oflirrot
fcfc .v moderate ptK««. so- «r theufual
credit ; or oa rt cr-dit of fa c? iS "loutht upoo
Worr^ag« on Heal I'rop rry, in or near the City
<»f PhiUklf.hu, or other (Vcurity
fc bo*e» aw-1 !>ale» Tick- 13 pipes old Pott Wi: -.
Uolwgh:. *5 ifi» tumbler* as«
60 do. do. Hemp* ■ loncd.
en 100 boxes Hamburgh
sr do. do Oils Window Glass 8 by
I 10, &c.
50 .J • Va.'crWorncs. 1 clu.lt afiarttd Looking
%$ d. . Siciiu ld Linen®. GLffcs.
sI do C»ca» and Crea« S«ven! lar,r« elegiat do.
• la Morlaix. 1500 Demijohns.
BrowaJlr.it*. 50 keg» Fcarl Barley.
Do.KtfEaAft.
Polifr. Rolfs.
Bed Ticks.
Biamois.
Arabia*.
Tmytj B^gi.
Oil Cioeha.
Shoes and Slipper*.
foal and upper Leather.
A lockage Ooid tnd SU
vtr Watches.
A few chnlsToys.
Slates and Pencils.
>0 hhda Havacna Mo
lades
February 15
IMPORTED
In the Harmony, Captain KdllacK from
Calcutta,
AND FOR SALE
By JOHN MILLER, Jun.
(No* Bo* Dock Street J
Pepper, f
Sugar, »nd >of the firft quality.
Hyson Te», j
ALSO,
well chufeo low priced Piece Goods.
g? Apply Jo John Miller, Jun. or Alexan
der J. Miller.
April 9.
NIGKLLN. an 11 UHiFFITH
rrAi'E ran SJLE
finall chefta of (jirtphama, onboard
of colored Muflineu, | tht (hip
*.hajea of St, Fernando Scrgts, I f eltoi'.in
< ditto of Cambleu. f tbc rivtr
»o ditto of colored and white I trim
Cafiimcrcf, J Liverpool
14 trunks of prints! Callicoes,
Tin mbotn »rt in tßtell ajf»rtedptukaget toiculmled
tUbgr fir the IVtH Jtdij or burnt trach.
30 ton* Lead, in pigs,
Bton*of dry White Lrad ic hhds. 1
If calk* of frne dry Yeilow i"aint,
6 ditto of.Mincral
I ditto of din® Whiie>
10, ditto of Colcothw,
3.ditto of PurpJtiSrown,
18 cafe» EngUfb Chioa Ware in-fetta,
36 ca&tef Nails gfiarted,
300 barrclapickled Salmon,
80 half ijttc ditto,
So barr«h Herrings,
»o ditto Pbtd,
la Jitto Markarcl,
] calk* of Porirr in, bottle#,
40 puncheons Rum,
J»pe» »f Brandy, 4th proof,'
M l'ipe» old Madeira Wine,
37 quieter ch eft* Young Hjrfan Tea,
.tf face* of ImptriaFditto, *
KBgHibiGucpowdw, HF'
SergrdCepper Naik aaii B»Jtv
Sail Can-raft,
Etnpty W.ine Bottln,
Cork in OteuM,
Uteea Coffee in hbdt.
February 13.
GLASS MANUFACTORY.
THE PROPRIETORS
Of the Pittsburgh Glass Works,
HAVING procured a fufficient number of
the mod approved European Glass V'ann.
fuflurers. aod having on hand a large stock of
the best Materials, on which their workmen are
flow employed, have the pleasure of alluring
*he public, that window glass of a fupeiior qua
lity and of any lute, frrim 7 by 9, to 18 by 14
inches, carefully packed in boxes containing
too feet tab, may bebadat the (horteft notice
■Glass of larger sizes for other purposes, may
»lfo be had, such as for piilures, coach glades,
clock faoet, 4c. Bottles of all kinds and of any
quantity may also be had, together with pocket
flafltt,picklingjar«, apothecary't (hop furniture,
or other hollow ware—the wliole at leajl per
cent, lower than articles of the fame quality
broug'iH from any of th« f«a ports of the United
States. /\ liberal allowance will be made on
ftlc of large quantities. Orders from merchants
»I>d others will be punctually attended to on jp
plication to JAMES O'HARA or ISAAC
CRAIG, or at the Store of Meflrs PRATHER
and SMILIE, in Hlaiket-Street, Pittlburgh,
March «, tuthtf.
BANKR.UFf OFHCE.
A FIFTH DIVIDEND of the Estate of MATJ
THAS SLOUGH, bankrupt, will be paid
to the Creditors who hare proved their dehta un
der the Commission, at any time when called for,
at No. 109, Arch street.
JOHN JENNINGS, Cfrrk.
April 49. I aw aw
J ' FOR BOSTON,
v.) fail iu .1 few ~\yt —For or
paifige, .ij ply io th# cipcaia on r it haoii\
Of Dvck Cue is y,
IV the Rate of Delaware,'being th!» daj dif
I'oived, all perfonj haring demands jjainft
law) partnership will apply to the fobllriber, and
f"' h as are indebted to laid coceem will please
to make payment t"
MERCHANTS Acxojotaelegantly opened,
Rooks v.eatly and correctly poltetl, with
various other kind* of writing, br a person
thoroughly acquainted with accoont*.
Ccmfcmen extcnfivdy concerned, may find
it to their tMt rrft rr> pt»t business iiv this li.ie
into hi* hinds, as the follett confidence may he
repefed m I.itn and ample fititfa&ion given.
A Tew tens Roll firira
ftoie.
10 kens YdJow Ochre.
A tew bbls Rofm.
40 101 is Kuflu Hemp.
So hhda. Hogs Brittle*,
a hhds. Dutch Glue
ao caflts Kails aflorted
from 3d. to aod.
16 caflcs Ironmongery.
8 calks Hoes.
German Steel.
6 hhd*. Coffee mills.
Blocking Twine, Tapes,
Stone PieUiog Pots,
&.c &c.
printer hereof.
Philadelphia, March 19
Creditor* of If<xacPainter *Tt desired
X to reader in their accounts to the fub
fcri'ner, on or before the firft of May next, as
a dividend will then be made; and all tho&
indebted to said firm are desired to make im
mediate payment or they will be dealt with as
the law dire&f.
r«tu&f
THAT applicatioa will be made to the Pr.fitfent
atid I>ii»£ct" of the P.lub of th« United Stnerfor
the renewal of th« following Certificates of Shares
in the said Bank, which were loft on board the (hip
John, of Baltimore, Hugh Davey, iwaflet, bound, to
London, viz :
Of whir h aj»plicitiori, aH concerned, will
f lcafe to take notice.
JtiWtf
Now occupied by Mr. Benjamin Buiby, as
l Boarii Y,;iri
ICr" Enquire at N0..2.18 AjcKftrce-t.
March-1 j. itawtf.
A convenient and Genteel House, fitua'ed in
-iJ Trenton, to he let or fold PoffrfHoo will
be* the id of June next Enquire oi the
Printer.
March 15.
Valuable Pmp&rtyfor Safe,
!o Chcfaur, near Su>h street, diteflly oppofifc
Ct»«si»! Hiii.
/V. LOTbfgrouixJ,about »i feet front in Chif-
J7x nut ftrect and 73 fsrt iotdtptfc, whereon is a
(iooj frame hotife, now in the tenure' of Samuel
BeKge fubjefi to a ground rent of ta. per anemm.
The, ailv»iit»pem:s fituatton «f this property re
quires no comments, f»rit muflbeknown, th're
are few in thh.eity to eqiratit, an unetceptionabla
title wiH be.ai»d« to the purthafer. Apply to
No. uextJoor to the premie,
march j
TJeited States, 7 ,t
Pennsyli-anis District. J ' '
mtolij.
BY virtua of a w. it of venditiona sxyonas-to me
directed, iffutj out of the Circnit Court of
the United States for the diflriift of Pennsylvania,
will be exj-ofed to puWie fair, o rr Tuefjay the
Cith day of May next, at seven o'clock in the
eveiing, at the Merchant's Coffee House in Second
ftrcet, in the city of Philadelphia, all the righr,
eftateand intereil of Robert Morris, Esq. in and
to the following described proptrty, viz. Three
mrflujges, plantations and trail* of land, lituate
in the county of Chefler, one containing one huu
dred and forty acret s more or lef», Ctuatein the
townihip of Baft Ncttii.gham, bounded by lands
ofHugh Grey, Abel Etoagfun und widow Mills;
one other containing one hundred and sixty acre*,
more or less, fituat-- in the townihip a/ordaid ;
bounded by lands of Wiilikni Maekey; RoltcrtA
lexander and JameiPeeny, ami tlie other contain
ing one hundred and twenty-seven acres, raore or
less, fituste in the townihip of Lower Oxford,
bounded by land of James Henry and Samuel
WHitefides, with the appurtenances
Seized and taken in execution, and to be fold
as. the property of Robci t Morris, Esq.
April il
RUN away from the Subfcrther on the evening
of the aoth inft. a bound Servant GIRL,
namei Elizabeth Howcbcl, had on and took with
h«r three different changes of garment and money,
proud, bold and impudent, a noted ly r ; any per
ion apprehend icg her Iball be entitled to the above
reward—no coSb or charges will be paid.
N: B, She had % years and fame months to serve
DAXtZL FITZPAT/HCX.
Gaflun TownflsiptCbr-ftor Couatj, jitiy 19
PHILADELPHIA TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 29,
thk s««oj»ra
GODFREY,
Hitry Atkinson, r: '~t r,
SAMUEI. kliOADs,
I, I 1 cnii droec.
April JI
THE Ot
PETER FOSTER £s" Co.
PETER FOSTER.
Duck Creek, Apr!) 1. iiwrm.
To Merchants.
Address a line to B. A. and Scars it with the
N OTIC E.
JACOB CLARK, Assignee
ZtazvtiM
April if.
Notice is fjgreby given,
B> No.
29885 1 Each for <me ihare, in thc rrame
!> of ThnV Hr'}', f-hffTrvlcl (G'. 13)
19*87 | dated lit January, ißcoi/
IJBBBJ
SAMUEL STERETT.
Baltimore, 51b
TO SB L£T,
THE LOT,
At tbe nvr'.b-easc come - of Arch, and
Ninth streets,
A Summer Retreat.
JAMES GIKVAN,
MARSHAL'S SALES.
JOHN HALL, Marshal.
rasj
Three Cents Reward.
august 6
AUTHENTIC LIFE OF SUWOROW
yVST PUBI.ISHXD,
an>
FOX SALE,
AT THIS or/ICKg
A SKETCH Off THE
3life anli Cjjararter
PMIS'CE ALBXANDR* WiTOROIP JtTM-
eo^t
Dfixskr,
FieJd'Maiflik) General hi the fcrvir»of His Imperi
<1 Majefly, the E toper or of iH the Rulfiai,
The History of his Campaigns.
Translated from, tie German tf Frederick
Antbmg.
To which upddftl,
A concise and cmlrrtbttfiipe History of
His Italian Campaign.
By William Cubbeit.
If i:i an elegant Prinl-Ptrtraii ttf that te-
nenvned Warrior.
[Briec » 1-3 DolUri.)
Portrait of Marshal Suwjrotu.
Gentlemen defirout of pofFeflirrg a capital Hke
neß. executed in rhc firft style, at this illpftriou*
Chriftiau Chieftain, may be luroifced with parti
cular proof impßeffions, at this office. t»ricc one
Dollar.
3tawt{
Pcbruasj 11.
A CERTIFICATE of en« Share of the Bank
of the United States, No. *stio, in the nam*
ot Lewis Peter Qiiintyn, aad t Certificate of two
Share! of the said Bank, No. 29119, in the name
of George James Chulmondely, Em 1 of ChoJmon
dcly, were forwarded from Nejif-York by the
Chefterfield Bririfh Packet for Falmouth, which
wa» captured by the French, and the Certificates
loft or destroyed, and for which application is
made at laid Bank for the renewal thereof, of which
all persons concerned are desired to take notice.
CLEMENT BIDDLE.
<ijm.
February at.
CITY OF WASHINGTON.
THE POSSESSORS
OF OBLIGATIONS or CERTIFICATES sign
ed by the fwblcribar, 'or undivided Shares or
Lou on hi* purchase within the city of Washing.
ton. who have not yc applied for and received
their Deed«, a-« hereby rotjfiei, that their several
Tit!«« will be July completed to the order of those
who in conformity with the termi of the fald Cer-
do make th« Payments in fall therefor,
either CO- Tluxat » 15" Co. or to the Sub
fcribtr lit Philad«lphia. nft or at any-<fa»e betoic
(ha lil day of May nrtt.
December i y
THE UNDERSIGNED,
HIS Swedflh Majesty's Cocful General, and au
thorized to trani«& the Consular Bufmefs,
for his Majesty the King of Denmaak iu the United
State# of America, fefiding at Philadelphia,
Hereby gives public Notice,
That? in obedience to recent in&ru&ions received
from his government, it »• the duly of nil Matters
Swedifti and Datiifh veffcif, b«s f or* their failing
frdm any port in the laid States, to Call upor him
or the Vice Conl'ul, in order to be granted fuel*
Certificates for their Cargoes, Which the exigency
of the fltte of the Neutral Commerce and the fe
ver 1 Decrees of the* Belligerent Powcri, render
iodtfpeffably nereilary, and, that any Matter oi
veffda belonging to the rcfpeilive nations, or na
vigating under the prOteilion of their flags, itt
emitting to take such certifiers, wiil perfoualiy
f:«cnd refposfible for the confequmces.
eo 6*r.
RICHARD- SO DF.R STROM
Phi>adelphia, ISx,b DecernVcr, I7?£.
BOONETON IRON WORKS.
TO BE SOLD,
OR LKASf.D FOR OKt. YttAß—-TITAT
Valuable Estate,
KNOWN "by the name ofthe Booneton Iron
Work*, fitnate in 1 the colli.ty of Morris ia the
flat *of New.JVrfey, confiding of a Forge with
four fires, a Roiling and Slitting Mill, a Grift mill
with two Run of lUoes, and Saw mill, all in good
order and new in use, together with an excellent,
large, and convenient house, with ouc-houlW of
every kind ; among u hich are an Ice houfc, and
(lone milk house, with a remarkable fine spring.in
it, a large Garden, and an exolhrnt collc&ion of
Fruit, a large Orchard, and 2500 acres of wood,
pa?ure and arable land, and a great number of
stores and workmen's house* Immediafe'p
will be given of houses and stores fuflici*n: for
providing Hock the present winter, aC# 1 polTeißoa
of the whole in the ipring.
For terms «nquirc-of David B. Ogden at New
ark, mr Peter Mackie in New-YorS, oir. Dayid
Ford in Mottis Town, or meCri. Jacob and Rich
ard Facich on tiepreaiifes.
Jauuar" ri
Thirty Dollars RewardL
DESERTED
FROM the Marine Barracks on the night of the
14th infl—JOHN OSBQRN, biirn io the
town oi Btdford, Welt Chester county and state
of New.York, agc4 ai years 9 monthr, 5 feet
8 and a quarter inches high, grey ey«s (lohgqued)
light hair, ruddy complexion, pock marked, by
trait a Shoeraaker. BnHtted by Lieutenant Key
no Ida in Stephen's Town, near Albany the 15th of
Jeneiaft.' Had on and took with him a foort
roiftd bine cloth coat with a red cape, a blue
cloth fcoatec, a few white walftroas, a long grey
mi ted cloth coat and breeches, a pair of boots, a
chwcolate coloured great coat trimmed with black
hair plotfi, s. furr hat half worn, and two lilver
watches, one a middle 'fixe, the other small. He
may impofc hwnfelt on feme family ©rgentlesiari
ar* waiter; as he has a3ed in that capacity
Whoever apprehends said Deserter, andfecures him
in jail, fend* him to Headquarters,'of delivmhim
Co any of the Marine officer*, or an j officertif'thfc
army of the United States (hall receive the above
reword and all charges.
JHWtf
Jinuary 16.
NOTICE.
Samuel Bioiigtt,
J. S. LEWIS*
AJtfuten t Murine Co rps.
PROPOSALS
BY A. DICKINS ti J. OIWROD,
. >o* fUBtISIIIVG
The Pursuits of Literature,
A SATIUICAL mM
IN FOUR DIALOGUES,
WITH NOTK.
7V vibfeb nilt be AttneYeS, ,
A VINDICATION OF THE WORK,
AND
translations
Of all the Greek, Latin, Italiau. and French
pafligcs, quoted in the Prefaces,
Vindication and Nute».
BY THE AUIHOIi
>&ALS.
PROPi
The Work will be print
ed from the last Len
don edition, and will
form a large odlavo
volume of übout 500
pages,including an in
dex which thi. edition
will alone poflefg.
It shall be ekgirttly ft
ecutedaod 'cdil.vcr
edto I'u»/feriSc:-<at the
tfioderure |>r*cc of/u*
dollar* an 4 jiftf «#U, in
boaid». To others it
will be ruifcd.
A*. B.—lt is now i
be finished with all pi
in the Press * and will
)ossible speed.
*•* Pu!>rcriptlotis *vill be received by A t>lc
kint, No. North Second Street, opposite Christ
Church, and J. Ormrod, No. 41, Cheftnt-ftrert,
and by the princ?pal Bockfellers th*o*fchdiit the
United States.
march 17,
LAIKLT PUBLISHED,
AN» IS NOW r»R BAIK,
By B.DAVIE3, at No. 68, High Strict,
A FEW COPIES OF THF
CONTRACT
rOR THE PURCHASE Of
WESTERN TERRITORY, &c.
Made with the Legiflaturc otGeorgii ; confi'
dered with reference to the fublequent at
tempts of the State, to impiir ita
obligations.
[Price 50 Cents.]
April 15,
New Novels.
THIS DAT II POa'LIMCD,
Br ROBERT CAMPBELL,
No. JO, Chcfnut StreM,
THE Children of the Abbey, a Tile in 4
vols, by Regini Maria Roche, price two
dollars.
lldegertf, Q_ccn «f Norway, from the Ger
manot'Auguflm V<n Kol»eb»t, author of the
Stranger, &c. one dollar.
Oeorge {Urnufell, by S. Surr, i dollar.
" ThtConflant Lover, w William awt Jcancttc
from the German of Too Kotzebue» 87 and 1-t 1
cehts
Loves Pilgrimage, a Story founded 011 fadls,
compiled from the Journal of a dereaftd friend,
%f and f 2 cents.
Algerine Captive, or th« Life and Adven
ture* ot DoiWr Updike Undoihill, fix years a
fwiloiier among the Algerines, » vols, j dbllar,
17 j cer.'t».
The Democrat, of Intrigues ahd Adventures
of Jean fcs Noir, I dollar.
The K* y«l Captive*, a fragment of secret
hiilory, copied from an old i.li: uftript, by
Yearflev. a vols, i dollar and 6i cents.
Tha GltfbeHoufe, 50 Cir;ts.
D'.-ircy, By Ctilfld:tc Smith, 75 cents.
Arthur Mervyo, 1 d tl'ar.
L-uils, or the Cottage on the Irfoor, 61 and
i-a cents.
Cha'rlott* TfTnple, b'y Mrs. Rbwfori, 75 cents.
Cafoiifie 'if Litchfield, 1 do'llar.
Hfijty ViliStrs, 75 cimH.
A r,i i great variety > ! other NEW NOVELS
:oo numerous to inf.rt in a IsVwfpi; er.
R. CAMPBtiLL has always for sale
•r numerous ami gvner.>!jffortni.nt of Books ia
every department of literature asd Jim.femeiit
Also, a complete supply cf Stationary ofevery
klKd.
Country Store keeper}, public incl private
Libraries ftlpplicd vu the »try iowtft' t> rn.s.
April ij
J-ufi PuU'tfhtd, and to be s»:d,
(Price ij-Cents)
By ZACHARIAH FOULSON, Junr
f\ T e 106, Cbefiiut Street,
AN ANALYSIS
The Report of the Connfiittee
or the
VIRGINIA ASSEMBLY,
ON THB
Proceedings of furdry-of the other States,
ANSWER TO THEIR RESOLUTIONS.
BY ALKXANp'hR ADDISON.
The J,aid Pou'fon has now in the j>re/s, and
fptcdiiy will be pullifhcd,
Reports of cases,
Argued and determined in the High Court of
Admiralty ;
Commencing with the Judgments of the Right
Hon. Sir William Scott, Michaelmas term 1798
By Christopher Robinson, l* l. d. Advocate.
Vol. I.—Part b .
April 19.
DESERTED,
FHOM the United Statea Frigate Philadel
phia, DAVID DEVINE, by trade a Shoe
maker, born in Ireland, 13 years of age, 5 feet
6 inches high, light complexion and hair.
AtSO,
WATSON I-UDLOW, by trade a Shoe
maker, barn in New-Jerfcy, 33 year» of age,
S feet io inche* high, dark hair and complexion'
Whoever will take up laid Ueferters and deli
ver them on boaj-d the Cud frigate, lhall receive
t?ii dollars reward for e»ch, and reafonaWe
charges.
March la.
new Line of stages
To Ne°jj York,
By the fcorteft and m<>ft pl«f»«t roH—Juffic;
through Prtnkfo r d, B'.'6'cion, Keutown,
Penningtoh, MiUftone, Poundbroak, tTuioa
Camp, Scotch Plain*', Sj.riutjicld and New
ark.
THE SWIFTSURE
fliili t'ruin Ibc Green Tree, N»- $<J North
fourth Street, it S o'alock every morning, aoi
Arrives at New Vork.eatly the reju evening.
From NeW York it ttarta at o'clock every
d") (Snnilayi excepted ) and arrii'et at Phil!-
arlphii, early the m-xt evening.
Fate sos patatiijjers j rfeltarf, way piflchge/a
6 orntj J>er rr.lr. Eaoh paCltyei' allowed r^lb
of baggage. One hundred and fit'f weight ef
bagßfge to pay the since it a pafTrnger.
AH be at the r:lk ol (he twmr,
untds irliurtcf and ie*ript«d for by the tlerka
of the different uEGcet. line of ir.foiance cue
per r^nt.
*s* Apply to JOHN M'CALL V, No. jo
N.>rth Fourtli Strett, Philadelphia, and to
WILLIAM VANDERVOOKT, No. 48
Courriih'j Streat, N.E. corner of Greenwich
Street, Ntw York.
3»wtf.
January 3
WHEREAS NTathcw Irw : n did on the Bth
day of July 1t797 make an alignment of his
estate ana cffe&s, to us the fubferibrrs, (or the be
nefit of such of his creditors, as should or or before
the -toth of September, 1797,' execute to him a full
and final discharge—New thcfc of his creditors
who are entitled to a dividend under laid assign
ment. arc rcquefted to furnifh their accounts to
Samuel Meeker, with intcrefl calculated up to the
Bth day of July, 1797. as a < ividiend will ahfolutc
ly be struck on the firtt day ot next, and those
who negled to comply with this uocice will thure
after be excluded from the benefit of the fame.
«od4f.
Philip Nichiin ~"J
Samuel Meeker j
Natb'l Lewis by bis Ads. ,{ > Aflignees*
Pearson Hunt I
John M. Taylor J
Philadelphia, March 14 J ~ J
WHEREAS Pragners and Company, of Phila
delphia, merchant*, did on the fourth -of
the pr'efent month, afli.n •Ver their fffe&s real
personal and mixed, *o the fubferibert, for rhe be
nefit of thsir creditors allowing three months for
their creditors r. siding in the United States of
America,'and nine moir ars beyond
fua to prove their claims—Now therefore, those
who have any demaod against said cftate, are re
quested to furnifli the fame immediately, apd all
per/ops who atV. indebted to faideftatc are requeu
ed to mate immediate payment, to P&AOERS *c
Co. No. 6, Lombard street, wh<* are appointed
Agent to the Aflignees—ln failure whereof, legal
measures will be instituted for the recovery of
such debts as are not difeliarged without delay.
Gcarrrr Latimer,
AnJrtiu Bayard, i .
John WadL g ,*n
William Wain, J
apri! ii
A VALUABLE TRACT Cfr
LAND,
LYIKG on the Potomac Rivor, county cj/ N»r
thuipl*.rland, fiate of Virginia; containing
anout 14C0 acre*—.its frqatipn t* equal to any other
iu the Northern NVch, lor every kind
of wild fowl, oyflers, fifh end cra!>, and none bet
ter lor health. It isihout tie Time diftahcc ifroflx
Baltimore, Alexandria atad Norfolk, ana not more
than one days fail from either. Yhpre are three
improved plantations with dwelling houfeg, the
or.c Known by the name of Exeter I.odge, former
ly the residence of col. John Gordon, is an elegant
two iiory brick hoafe, with four room* on a floor,
and a pu'fi'ge fifteen feet wide.
a isv^w.
The other two arc commodious and convenient
ly fitted, vviih good and fuiiablc out houses, at one
of whith J oh;] Murphy, Esq. (now of Wtihnore.
iahd county) lived fcveral years; on this farm there
is a good grill mill, with water fu.Tii.ieDt to turn
any number of itonei j alfe*cor.veni«nt iturehnu*
set and granariea on a public m-d, well situated
for a country (lore. On each of those places there
are fine apj>le and peach orchards. The greater
proportion of the land is of the firft quality, ai d
near the half sf the whek heavily tiaibcred. The
terms may be ki:ownby applying to Wm. P. Tilrbt
Baltimore, Foulhee G. I' I'bSefq. of Richoyond
cirtii.ty, Virginia, or t* Thomas Murgatfojd and
Sons, Philadelphia.
Feb. 5—14
A COUNTRY SEAT.
FOR SALE,
J ~HAT Country. {feat, belonging to
JL the estate of Adam Zantzinger, 'deceafrdf;
fituctcd od Schuylkill, near Gray's F-i*y, cbn&ftiu.-
ing about «I acres olland, on whicnis credLed, %
large, commodious brick houfV, three roomaun a
floor, with a large piazza. A good barn, coach
house, &c and a pump of excellent water, ihe
building* arc nearly new, and in good cepdition.
There i- also or the prer>ifc, a Rock, called
ttarfibo's whi«b is one 01 the feeft landings and
fifhing places on the river Tfce .garJcn is
and very produfiive, as U the remainder of the
which lay? high; and.commands a beautiful
view of both rivers, the cicy and tho caighbcur
hood. I iuSSllrf mKi'ft *
Pbffeffio'n can be had immediately,
A furth. r description is deemed unceccfary, m
it is Cjtpc-ftcd tlve premises will be viewed previous
to a sale, *nd the .price terms of payment, &c,
will be made known fc"
HENRY ZANTZINGER,
Adm'iniftra or to faiH estate, Ho. 165,
Market Street.
N. IS.—ln cafe the above property is notdifpo
fed of at private falc, it will then be fold at the
Merchant** C<-fr e House, on Saturday the>6th
inft at 7 o'clock in the evening, £
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