from "American Watchman" November 24 1818.
Land For Sale - will be sold at Public Auction - On the premises on 7th day
19 of 12th month at 12 o'clock. A Valuable plantation containing about 146
acres, 35 of which are woodland, lying and being in Mill Creek Hundred, New
Castle County, Delaware, 8 miles from Borough of Wilmington, formerly the property
of ISAAC CHANDLER, dec'd, bound by lands of Levi Garrett, Thomas Little,
James Philips and others. The building are a two story house with 3 rooms on each
floor, with a log kitchen adjoining it, both cellared under; a frame barn
cellared under, and a stone spring house with a never failing spring of water, an
apple orchard of excellent fruit of different kinds and other fruit trees.
This farm is convenient to mills and places of public worship and is
conveniently watered, having water in every field and a handsome stream of water running
through it on which is about 15 acres of excellent meadow is allowed by
judges to be land of an excellent quality and is now in a high state of
cultivation, under clover and timothy. A further description is deemed unnecessary as
those who wish to purchase will view the premises previous to the day of sale.
For futher particulars enquire of the subscribers living on the Gap and
Newport Turnpike, 7-1/2 miles from Wilmington and about 1 mile from this farm.
Conditions made known on day of sale by SPENCER CHANDLER & SWITHIN CHANDLER,
Agents to the heirs.