Hate foreign Articles RASTADT, O&ober 21. Aft: r th- deputies of the empire had the day'b.t'jre yesterday formed the Qjnclusum, to wait till the 23d for the answer of the French plenipotentiaries to the last note, without presenting another relative to the situation of Ehrenbreitftein, they received from the Pruflian minister the following note 00 the fubjett : " The undersigned ministers plenipoten tiary of his royal P ruffian majesty are inform ed, that the imperial minister has found it neceflary to address a peculiar note to the French plenipotentiaries, on account of the present diftrefTed state of the fortrefs of Eh renbreitftein ; that no fatisfattory answer has yet been returned by the French ministers 011 this head, and that the illustrious depu tation of the empire has again taken this fubjedl into consideration. The undersigned are convinced, that the illustrious deputies of the empire, sensible of the great impor tance of the preservation of this post, hith erto defended in so honorable a manner, un til the end of the negociations will, in con cert with the imperial plenipotentiary, re new their remonstrances with the French ministers in a manner fufficiently energetic and impressive, to bring them on this head to the fame just and equitable sentiments as they have lately evinced in regard to other fabjefts, which they have the morereafon to hope, as the demolition of Ehienbrietftein is alieady eventually agreed upon. Until the time, however, that this important fa crifice for the restoration of peace and tran quility is to be made, the preservation of this post is too important for the fafety, es pecially of that part of the German empire which is the peculiar objetl of his majesty's indefatigable care and attention, not to in duce the undersigned ministers to the illustri ous deputation of the empire, that it is their earnest wish to fee its meritorious exertions on this head soon crow red With a fatisfafto ry and fuccefsful issue. (Signed) « GOERTZ, » JACOBI, « DOHM." Raftadt, Oft. 19, 1798. We understand that another energetic note has been presented to the French mi nister* by the Pruflian embafly, on the new limit on the Lower Rhine and the Isle of Bu<!erich, demanding, that the former should themselves fend a report to their government on these fubje&s. It is rumoured, that th« French plenipotentiaries have complied with thedemand, & that they have alfotranfmitted the last German note to the directory, the answer to which is therefore not likely soon to make its appearance. Count Goertz has ordered by his court to declare, that the king his ma iler, would never consent to the lead altera tion being made in the north of Germany, that is to fay, within the line of demarca tion. Oaober 23. The following is the answer of the French minister to the note of the Pruflian minister, of the date of the 19th Oftober, relative to the boundary on the lower Rhine. " The undersigned ministers ofthe French Republic have received the note of the Pruf lian plenipotentiaries of the date of the 19th Oflober. They had transmitted with the utmost ilifpatch to their goverßment, the not? received from the Pruflian legation on the second of July, relative to'thefame ob jeft. They communicated the answer they received, stating that the French govern ment found it impoflible to accede to the wi(h of his Pruflian majesty : the undersign ed cannot therefore undertake to transmit to the direftory demands relative to which it hasexpreffed itfelf so explicitly in the nega tive ; wherefore they must consider this ob jeft as determined. His Pruflian majesty and the ministers plenipotentiaries are too just, to find any thing in the application of an acknowledged principle, to which the republic has made so great facrifices,that can weaken the good underftandiug or friendly relations, the maintainance of which bet ween the two ilates, the direftory has so much at heart—The ministers plenipotenti ary of the French republic express with pleasure their high consideration for the ministers plenipotentiary of his Pruffinn ma jtfty. " BONIER. "JEAN DERBY. "ROBERJOT " Rajladt, Oct, 23. 1798." , As the situation of Ehrenbreitftein be comes of serous importance and the French ministers have as yet returned no answer to the representations made on that fubjedl in the last German note, the deputation, in their fitting of the 23d of O&ober, drew up a new, circumstantial and ancient memorial to the French legation, relative to the provi sioning of Ehrenbreitftein- The Austrian plenipotentiary immediately traafmitted this note to the French legation. LINDAU, OA. 20. It is generally repnrted here, that the Austrian troops on the 18th took poficfiion of Chur, and are advancing still farther in to the Territory of the Grifons. It is as yet uncertain whether the French have inarched towards Chur. It is said they have retired without firing a shot. On the other hand a strong force is colle&ing near Schaff haufen All the Austrian troops in our neighbourhood broke up yesterday at noon, and set out on a forced march. FELDKIRCH, Oft. 22. The French yesterday entered the Coon try of the Grifons near Difentis, to the South of Hang.—An a&ion immediately took place between the Grifons and the French, in which many were killed and •wounded on both fides. The French re. tired to bring r< inf,jrc?msnts. Oi this intelligence 12,000 Austrian troops yester day afternoon entered the territory of the Grifons.—they will be followed by more. O&olaer 21, The Austrian General Anffenberg, who commands the tror.p* that have entered the Country of the Grifons. has publi(h"d a manifefto, in whiclj he assigns his reasons for entering it. Field Marlhall Lieutenant Bellegarde is with body of troops. Milan OClober 20. Three of our Directory and fifty Legi llators fufpefled of want of affe&ion for France have been displaced by a Fru6h'dorian process. They have protested. Parity November r. Forty-one Belgium rebels have been shot at Malines* Ad. Villenuve, from the Nile, is denoun ced for cowardice. November 5. The Swiss Diredlory have ordered the preparation of a body of troops, as it " ap pears the Aulrians and French arc about to recommence hostilities." November €. An Armyof 18,0000 men is in full march for Naples . November, 9. The Dire&ory have not sent an Agent to America. Tom Paine in a letter to the Diredlory recommends that if the English execute Irish men with Fr. Commiflions, that the French should execute such Irish as they take with Eng. C®mmiflions. Adduces the affair of Gen. Lee ofthe American Army to prove the good effeft offpirit. BruJJells, Off. 28. All travellers are flopped by the revolters. The officers have scarlet uniforms- Offober, 31. About 3000 Revolters are near the Ca nal. They lately shot their Chief, fufped ing him of treachery. A Paris paper of Nov. n, states, that a French convoy was feeu going to Alexan dria, with supplies when only two English frigates to guard the harbour. Same paper fays,-the minister of Marine is about t® give orders for the immediate building of 16 fcips of the line, 18 frig ates, and isfmal!er. —— BOSTON, January 18. Arrived (kip Diana, Edward Davis,Com mander, in 55 days from London. Sailed with convoy. Capt- Davis has brought 26 twelve pound cannon for the main deck of the frig ate building in this town. Likewise her hearth and forge. Cpat. D. heard in London, that the A mericsn Minister htd remonstrated against the transportation of the Irish Traitors to the U. S. Capt. D. does not believe there were a ny American Agents in England purchafin? armed veflels. It was generally reported that a Packet had been dispatched from England for the United States with overtures from his Bri tannic Majesty for a treaty offenfive atad de feiifive. ANY Persons wanting passage to France, can obtain it in the Swedifli Barque Neptune, Daniel Jadcrbem, master, lying at New-York, by applying to Mr. Letombe.orto Richard Soderstrom, Canful General of Sweden, in this city. Jan. 34 ! 5 PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS the honorable Johm D Co**, efq, Prefidentof the Court of Common Pleat, and of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Goal Delivery, in the firft Circuit, confiding of ine city and county of Philadelphia, and the counties of Bucks, Montgomery and Delaware, Wm. Robinson, the younger, Jonathan Bayard Smith, and Reynold Keen, esquires, Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, and Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Goal Delivery, in the said county of Philadelphia, have iflued their Pre cept bearing date the lßth day of January, 1799, and to me dire£ted, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Goal Delivery, at the State houfe in the said City of Philadelphia, on the 18th day of February next Notice is hereby given to the Mayor, Recorder and Aldermen of the City of Philadelphia, and to all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner, and Constables within the fame City and 'Counties of Philadelphia, that they be then and there, in their own proper per sons, with their Rolls, Records, Inquifuions, Exam inations and other Remembrances, to do those things which to their offices in that behalf appertain to be done. And also all those who will prosecute against the Prisoners that are or {hall be in the Goal of the City and County of Philadelphia, are to be then and thereto prosecute against them as (hall be just. ' JONATHAN PENROSE, sheriff. God. save the Common-Wealth. Jan. 24. law SAMUEL PARKER, BRASS and BELL FOUNDER, No. 137, Mulberry-Street. CONTINUES to carry on the Brafs-foundery Bulinefs as usual, where his former customers and the public may be supplied with castings for machines to any pattern, rudder braces, bolts, &c. for (hips. It maybe proper to add, that, as it has been re ported he had declined the b»finefs, S. P. takes this means of informing the public that he is makirg arrangements to carry it on still more extensively, hoping thereby to comply promptly with such or der sas he may hare to execute. B ells, of any size, cast for churches and other insritutions; printers rules, &c. *3 eo3t TO LET, And may be entered on in about two weeks from the date, TWO Ranges of (lores and o<*npting Houses lately erefted by the fubferiber, just below Market-street wharf ; —The stand for bufinefis equal t» any in tfye city. For terms apply to PAUL BECK, jr. No. 11 South Water-ftr«et. Who has in (lore several boxes, chests and packages merchandize received from New- York per the schooner Weymouth, Henrv Al len matter, —the own«rs are requested to call for them. dec. jt, mwfrjw Xfte dsa3ette, PHILADELPHIA , SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARr 26. PRICES OF STOCKS. Philadelphia, Januart it. Six Per Cent. i tyg to 8 Three Per Cent. 5/9 Deferred 6 Per Cent. 14J" B 4NK United States, . 23 percent. Pennfylvania, 24 to 21 North America, 46 ditto Infuranee comp. N. A. shares I 3 to 13 1-8 dolls. Pennfylvania, (hares, ditto, Divid. on COURSE OF EXCHANGE On Hamburgh 33 1-3 cents per Mark Banco. London, at 30 days 561-1 at 60 days 54 at 90 days 521-2 Amflerdiim,6o days, pr. guild. 36 to 37 l-» cents COMMUNICA TIONS. A very extraordinary remark occurs in the concluding paragraph of Mr. Gerry's com munication to the Secretary of State, dated Nantafket Road. " If," fays he. " the na tional pulse beats high for war," and then goes on with a fervent prayer that i" the event his countrymen may be crowned with success. This if, like many other monyfyl lables, is a wicked little inftruinent, that, with a point fharpasa wasp's, mufl sting the honest pride of every American. Did Mr. Gerry, who thinks the Direftory and their journeyman, Talleyrand, were so fin cere in their wishes for peace, also think that his countrymen were so very ripe for wat as to plunge into it unneceflarily, or upon frivolous pretexts ?—Oh patriotism, how vilely thou art abused! To increase the power of a good man, is at all times the surest means of increasing his usefulness : and to fay that a good man can possess too much power is a foleeifm in our language—lt is like giving more hands to the human body, where two are incompetent to the uses of nature. It is in faft, creat ing entirely new organs, by which extraor dinary services are performed. This being the cafe, (and the principle is daily demon ft rated in the domestic exercises of every man) what are we to think of those men, who are for nailing down the powers of the good and virtuous men ot our country, to fpecific ob jects ? Who fay to our government, " if you can't preserve your honor this way, you shan't have recourse to any other." " If our enemies will persist in their nefarious prac tices, against all that we have urged, you must not adopt any other course, however much adapted it may be to punish or reclaim them ?" Yesterday afternoon, the body of the late Mr. Tazewell, was interred in the burial ground of Christ Church. The pall was supported by fix Senators, of which the Vice-President was one ; and attended by both houses of Congress, their Chaplains, &c. by the Senate and House of Representatives of this State, together with the principal officers of the government. A letter is received from captain Bain bridge late of the armed schooner Retalia tion, dated the 28th of November, on board a French frigate at Guadaloupe, mentioning that the Americans were generally confined in prison there, but that he was on board the frigate by the influence of the captain. The appeal from the Legislature of Vir ginia, to the people of that state, given in the preceding page, is one of those artful and invidious performances which designing men use to awaken the paflions, and to call into operation the prejudices of the mind, with out reaching the reason and understanding. The usual grounds of oppolition are repeat ed : and in order to add fnel to the flame, a hue and cry is commenced, thatthe destruc tion of religious liberty is also aimed at. These men knowing with what furious and fatal madness, bigots and fanatics of all denominations contend for their religious liberty, have lugged into their address, this topic, which, of all others, is most remote from the alien and sedition laws !—But their cause is desperate, and like drowning men grasping at flraws, they idly ransack the hu man heart to discover pallions, prejudices, follies, and weaknefles the most obnoxious to violent impressions,—and the most easy to be exasperated. - ~ - AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF Madras Handkerchiefs, FOR SALE BY Me'rdecai Lewis. Jan. 26. d2w WHEREAS ISAAC PAINTER haying made an assignment of all his property to me the subscriber for the benefit •! his creditors, this is to request all per sons indebted to the said Isaac Painter, to prevent further trouble, to make immediate payment to me the subscriber ; and all those having any de mands again ft him to render in their accounts to JACOB CLARK, AJJignee. jon. 16 dtf TO THE PUBLIC. ALL Persons are cautioned, ajjainft purchaling at the sales advertized by Jonathan Penrofe esq. fheriff. for this evening, the yearly sum of Three Hundred Bounds, payable to Sarah the wife of Thomas Britton, out of the estate of Thomas Salter, deceased. As the subscriber is advised by her council that the fame is so secured to her by the will of her lare huftand Thomas Salter, as not to be liable for the payment of the debts of her present hufbaod Thsmas Britton. SARAH BRITTON. January 2i It TO BE LET, A COMMODIOUS THREE STORY 1 BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, in Walnat near Fifth Street, and adjoining' the subscriber. BENJAMIN W. MORRIS January at. t „ d * A handsome compensation will be given to a person of unexceptionable moral cha raster, and who has received a liberal education, for inflm<3ing a felc<3 number of you' g persons in Geography, Arithmetic, Writing, and Reading —His atti ntion only will be required pnrt of the day. unless his wishes would be to engage in a more general plan. Enquire at the office of this Gazetre. January 26. codjt ALL PERSONS, INDEBTED to the Eftaie of Abraham Dicks, late Sheriff of the County of Delaware, are requested to make immediate ment, and all those who have demands against (aid F.ftate to anihenticate and present them for fetilement. Also, all those who have deposited writings with fai'l decesfed to apply for them to 1 WILLIAM PENNOCK. Adm'r. Springfield, Delaware county, ift mo. Bth, 1799. ) jan. 8 iawtf, INSURANCE THE Subscribers refpe<Slfnlly inform their cem mercial friends in particular, and the public ' in general, that an office for the Insurance of ship • ping will be opened on Monday next, 28th inft. , at No, 95 South Front-street—where a share of tfli public patronage is solicited N. isr J. FRAZIER. • T jan. 15 ■ drw 3awim FILTERING STONES. Of an excellent quality for Ships or Families FOR SALE B Y Thomas Joshua Fisher. No. 5, Dock flrect. ift mo. 25. d2w TO THE PUBLIC. AS divers reports have been circulated prejudi cial to my character, particularly relative to my medical abilities, I beg leave to inform those who dispute my eapacity in the art of medicine, that I am willing at any time in tlic jrrefence of re fpcdable persons to produce my credentials, from good authority in fHpport of my medical capacity; certifying when and where I parted a regular ex amination before a board of the king's physicians"' and surgeons—signed by his Britannic majesty's governor, at the Cattle of Saint Lewis, in Quebec. J. KIN LAID. J an *5- 111 Auction of Books fc? Maps. TO-MORROW, The 26th instant, Precisely at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, At the Auction Store of the Subscribers, No. 34, Doek-flre<t. WILL B £ S 0 L D, A valuable Colleftion, of BOOKS (5- MAPS. CONSISTING partly of a Consignment, and partly of a private Library ; comprising Law, Divinity, Physic, History, Travels, Voyages and Mifcellatiies. The books, except a few, are entirely new, and well worthy the attention of ; the literati and the public, £s° When dark, the Au&ion Room will be lighted up, and the file continued until the whole are difpofedof. EDWARD POLE, V Co. _J an *5 f2t January 23d, 1799. IN pursuance of a resolve of the President and Managers of the Delaware and I Schuylki}! Canal Company, The Stockholders are hereby notified and re quired to pay ten dollars on each of their ref peAive shares of flock, on or before the firft day of March next, to the Treafurerof the Company at their office near the Bank. ofPenn lylvania. 1 Extraft from the minutes, GEORGE WOKRALL, Sec'ry. WILLIAM GOVETT, Trtafurcr. j an - *5- frfa 4 w. NOTICE. THE co partnership of JOHN GREEN tS* Co. is this day diflolved hy mutual consent. All persons indebted to the said Firm are requested to make immediate payment, and those having any demands to present them for settlement to any one of the Subscribers—each being duly authorized to adjutt the fame. JOHN GREEN. EDMUND DARCH. SAMUEL DARCH. N. B.—They have the remainder of their flock of Goods—confiding of 1 Ironmongery, Hardware, &c. At No. 16, North Second Street, which they are , felling on very low terms to close the business. _jan l £B_ taw3w DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA,TO WIT ■ 1 r _ he. IT REMEMBERED, a (l 1 HAT on the twelfth day of Augiift, in the twenty-third year of 1 the Independence of the United States of 1 America, Benjamin Smith Barton,ef the said dif- c tria, hath deposited in this office the title of a d book the right whereof ke claims as author in the F words following to wit : n " New Views of the Origin of the Tribes and 1 « Nations of America—By Benjamin Smith Bar " ton, M. J i.Correlportctent Member of theSocie- " " ty of the Antiquaries of Scotland, Member «f " the American Philosophical Society, Fellow of -1 ' ™ e „ Amencan Academy of Arts and Sciences of Bofto#Correfpondidg Member of the Maffa- . ohufetts Htflorical Society, and Profeffor of Materia Medica, Natural H.ftory and Botany ° in the Umverfity of Pennsylvania." a In conformity to the adl of the Congress of the United States, intitled "An for the encourage- I ment of learning by feeuring the copies of mass, si charts and books, to the authors and proprietor » « a*™?'," the t ' mcs ther«in mentioned.'. , SAMUEL CALDWELL,CIerk, Dift.of Penn' a November a s 1798. , NOTICE; n A LL persons indebted to the Eflate of Sam- d in It \ L t' S ' dq - of Murcc y township, si m the count)- of Lycommg, lately deceased, are k hereby required to come forward immediately s and pay their refpe<£live debts.— And all persons tl having legal demands against the Eflate, are o requested to produce their accounts, properly ai authenticated, for settlement X si JOHN WALI.IS, ' "N „ JOHN AD9.UM, ) h - HfC " nher . ,taw.w h LARENCE StCKEL, ir n 'ss' Market. Street. P First quality Lvndon Particular i Madeira, Port, Sherry and Lifbnn C "VtNES. Cogniac Brandy, ift to 4th proof. f«p rits. : By the Pipe, Hhd, Quarter cask or Gallon !- utt mw&fjw ' ■ • * -'■}'■ be DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, TO HIT: ha « OD, BE IT REMIj MBERED-, ' n ' n THAT on the tenth day P ece - m ' ,er > >" the twenty third a y ear 'he Independence of the V \ f nitcd States «f America, JOHN LAMBERT of the said Diftritfl, hath deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as author in the words following, to wit: " A (hsrt and pradical F-ffay on Farming ; be 1M " > l; g the experience of a farmer of about sixty „f " of age, near forty y<*ars of which were JV . " *P ent > n Englana, Essex county, on land where *„ " farming is done in the greatest perfedion, . " and near seven years on three hundied and ' " twenty acres o» worn-out land in Portfgrove. and tfcJ " Alloway creek, i« Salem,county, Wefl-Jcrfey to " Shewing the means whereby thefc worn-out " lands may be improved, and that ths means arc " in the power of almoil every farmer." In conformity to the aft of the Congress of . the United States, intituled " An ail for the enconragementof learning, byfecttring the copies of maps, charts and books to the authors and proprietpis of furh copies du ring the terms therein mentioned." D. CALDWELL. Clerk of the DiJlriS of Pennfjlvania. dec. '3 UW4W he T . .. , AN ACT, Limiting the time within which claims agatnft (1. the United States, for credits on the bouks of of the Tieifury, may be prefemed for allowance BE it enabled by the Senate and House of Re prefe/ltatives of the United Statu of Ameri ca, in Congress ajfembled, That all cr«dits on - the book* of the i'reafiiry of the United Staaes, for tranfaflions during the late *ar, which, es *< corr,in g K> the course of the Treasury have hithefrto been discharged by ifluing certificate# of registered debt, (hall be forevet barred and precluded from settlement or allowance, anleij claimed by the proper creditors, or their legal feprefentatives, on or before the firft d3y of March, in the year ne thousand seven hyndred and ninety-nine. And the Secretary «f the li. Treasury is hereby required t>o cause this A<£t to to be publiftied in one or more of the public paper* fe of each slate. e, (Signed) JONATHAN DAYTON, e- Speaker of the Honfe of Representatives. ™ THEODORE SEDGWICK, President of the Senate. Pro. Tem. Approved July 9, 1798. JOHN ADAMS, President of the United Stare*. December 13. / w t ift y a r. 'C- City Commissioners Office. _ January 2th, 1799. ' I 'HE following arrangement was made by the X Board, for the more effe<slual cleaning of the City; each Commifiioner to superintend a diftridl, —-vi % No. 1. Nicholas Hicks, from the North fide of Vine-ftrset, to the South fide of Mulberrv ftreet. 2. Hugh Roberts, from the South fide of Mulberry-ftreetto the Soath fide of Chefnut- ftreet. e 3- Jafe ph Claypoole, from the South fide s of Chefnut-ftreet to the North fide of Spruce re ftreet af 4. Ilaac Jones, from the North fide of Spruce street to the South fide of Cedar-street. e When any of the public Pumps arc | e out of order to the Southward of High-ftreet— application may be made to Thomas Dlxey in jth near Cedar-street, or Godfrey Gebler in 4th between Walnut and Chefnut-ftreet!). And - for the Northern part of the city to Dixcy aiii Dehaven, in Bth street, between SafTafras and e Vine-fireets. d et t'ngs of the Commiflioners are as usual, every Tuesday evening, at 5 o'clock, at .. the Old Court-Houfe. r- i an - *9- ft e City Commissioner's Office, *» ~ r . , January IJ, 1799- J! or the information of the Citizens, the follow ing extras of an aS of Jlffembly, pajed the I%th Jay ef February, 1769, is now re publijhed. ~ Sed. 43. A ND b . e ic further ena&ed by the au- X thority aforefaid, That if any ptfr f«n or persons, (hall, after the publication hereof, >• prefums to cast, carry, draw out, or lay any dead - horle, or other dead carcase of cattle, (heep, hoe or a dog, or any excrement or filth from vaults, privies y or ncceflary houses, and (hall leave fiich carcase, n " rn ° n or silth > without burying the fame, a fuffi depth in the ground, on any part of the common, of the said city, or on or near any streets, lanes, alleys ar highways, within the said city, dirtriit or townllnp ad joining the fame, every person or per ions so offending and being convi&ed thereof, be k fore any jufiice of the peace of the city or county of Philadelphia, refpedively, (hall forfeit and pay for every such office, the sum of thirty (hillings. Agreeably to a resolution of the Sele& and Com mon Councils, dated the ioth of January Notice is hereby given, a p ",® r Hote, is now prepared on the weft Ode of Fifth street, from Schuylkill, betwstn Vine arid,SafTafras streets. And one other Pit or Hole, is opened on the f weft fide of Fifth street, from Schuylkill, between : Walnut and Sproce streets, where all filfth or sr crement from vaults or privies, of the city of Phila -1 delphia, (hall be deposited. Wherefore, if any perfsn or persons (hall be found tranfgrefling, they mufl expefl to be punifljed as the'law direiffs, and [ that the fame will be ftritflly enforced. ' an *9 lawjw A Farm for Sale. WILL be fold, in pursuance of an order of Orphan* Court of Delaware county, on Monday the 35th February next, at the house of W. Anderfon, in the Borough ofChefter at one o'clock, P. M. THE PLANTATION, Late the property of Raper Holkins, deceased, tituate in the laid Borough, containing about aao acres, of which between 43 and jo acres are excellent upland and znarfh meadow; about 40 acre* of woodland ; the remainder i* arable iand, of a good quality—The whole has been ii nled ior many years as a grazing farm and is un-. der an almost new cedar fence ; there are on the farm a good two story llone dwelling house and kitchen in good repair; the dwelling house ha* four rooms on a floor, with a convenient entry ; there is a good kitchen garden, twagood apple orchards, one containing about fix'acres young and healthy ; a good tenant's house, barn, Hables and chair house. The banks sre in repair, and walled in front with stone. Alfa at the fame time and place will be fold 15 acres of marih meadow, in the neighbour hood of the farm, under good bank, and in high cultivation. Any person defirotgs of view ing the premises, will be (hewn them by ap plying in Chester to ELEANOR HOSKINS, Admin'x. January*?, 1799. Who ifefire* all thofeindebted to the late R. Hoflcins, to make immediate payment, and those who have demands against his estate, to present them to her for settlement. 3*wtdf^f
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