■£»ae* wmn * IMW-' rasrwi .unweii j Attention, Cavalry. Centlemen ol the city and liberties of Phila delphia, desirous to become members o( the Volunteer Troop of Cavalry, commanded by J Capt Robert Wharton, are informed that there ar* several vacancies in the Troop; and that q i committee conlifling of Henry Mierken, Jno. K. Taylor, James Hamilton, Owen Foulk and James Simmons, will attend at W m Ogden s j tavern, Chefnut-flreet, every mondjy evening, I H( 6 o'clock for the purpose of receiving applica- A tisns. JAMES SIMMONS, Sec ry. f«b. 6. IjV Imported re In the last arrivals from Bremen, Hamburg and Amsterdam, H AND FOR SALE, £ at REASONABLE PRICES and ON a liberal CREDIT, BY PRATT W KIXT/JKQ, N0.95, North Water street. 215 bales & boxes Ticklenburghs, hempen linens, and oznabriga from 1/5 to if P cr e '^ 70 do. bleached and brown heflians 40 do. brown rolls suitable for cof fee bags . v 20 do. ltrong do. do. for cotton do. 30 chests platillas i i do. sealing-wax 3 do. dowlas | J packages oil-cloth 30 do. crea;, ala Morlalx 4 do. fail-twine J2 do. eflopaiifsr I do. watches IS do. Bielefield linen 14 P'P" Port w '" e 90 do. patterbornes <)1 cases claret _ 45 do Brittanias 130 do. fine long corked 1 do. Holland canvass olaret I de. Rullia do. 1600 buftels fine fait ' 3 do. Ruflia (heetings 40 cafksofroll brimstone j "" 1 do. ravens duck 100 calks of naval (lores. _ vi X do. Ruflia drillens 50 logs prime mahogafcy ' ,r 1 do. brown holland 4 hhds. coffee mills I ' 2 do. Silesia rouans (> bundles German ileel tf I ds.Wahrendrop linen 10 ctieOs ol Hates and ft I do. Caraudoles pencils I do. Flemifc linens A package of Ikates " I do. canibricks and A do. woolen caps, &c. J iw ns 4 chests of Nurenberg I do'diaper toys 01 IJ do. stripes 40 In s s of yellow ochre D t 18 do. checks 3 hhds. Glue 11 » do. flamois 8 barrels of Lentilles I do. Arabia ft ripe S chetts of prime red I do. bunting for colors. crust Holland cheefo I packa. Madras hand- 3° keg» of P ear l barley kerchiefs 60 boxes of capers I do. Turkey yarn 4°° fides of upper and 6 bafts empty bags foal leather l chest hair ribband 300 boxes window glass / 3 b»xes tapes, alforted 800 Demijohns l da. bobbirt, alforted ?o boxes ghtfs tumblers I box threads & tapes ass rtcd X do. fine blue liftados 2 hhds. punvce fton# 5 chests mwi's flippers 1 box of mill saws 3 do. bed ticks I calk of cutlery t calls hog's bridles A quantity of ftdfie ngs 6 chests writing paper andpickling pots 4 d». quills A fuw (kips anchors, &e. November u tu&f-tf ( Removal. __ tl Thomas Clayton, Halter, j c ' HAS removed to So. 116, south Front street, j where ho intends carrying 011 his business as ; j, formerly, uud has on hand a complete assortment j ol hI ■ own manufactured ladies, gcntlwncn and chtljrens' HATS. 1 Canada Bcaverlf Mujk-rat Skins, With a complete afTortment of FURS, always o for l'ale—He has retcivcd per the late arrivals from Londofr, a complete afTortment of Fajbionable Euglijh Hats, \ Which he now offers for lalt at very reduced prices. Jan. 29 iaw6m FOR PHIFATE SALE, Four Trails of Land, In GjH-V iTOW Township. f No. 1. Within three quarters of a mile of the j Germantown Vlarkct-Hmife, and on the road lead- ■ tig from laid Markct-Houle to the Old York road, containing 8 or 10 acres. No. 1. Containing to or la acres, the one f half of this trail is in clov.r, within one quarter ( of a mile of said Market-House, No. 3 Containing 7or 8 acres, within a quar- , ter of a mile of the Market-House, on this lot is a part of a cellar dug, and a quantity of {tone, and more may be had by finilking the cellar to complete a building. No, 4 Containing 2 acres with a (lone dwell ing, there ia done fufficient on either of the lots itsr building, and are well fituatedf'or country feats and but a small part of the purchase money will be required, the remaining part may remain for a number of years, pr#vided the Igts are improved by bui! 'iinj' For inrther particulars enquire of DANIEL PUSTORIOUS, In Germantown. A part of & large House and Store adjoining, to Let Enquire as above. February 7. 7* Charles Campbell, W AT C H-M A K E R. ' IU AS removed to the Shop formerly occupied tl by Mr. John Wood, No. JJ, corner of Front and Chefnut-flreets ; where he will thank fully receive and exccu* orders with neatnefs and dispatch HE HAS CONSTANT!. Y ON HAND, A Neat and Large AfTortment of Clocks Z tW. H. engraved on it. Whoever wdl give mc t 45 : information so that the thief maybe brctaght t» i 't iuttice (hall receive the above reward, id ' W. HAYDON. < jan a i t Stray Horse. WAS taken up, trcfTpafling on the fubferiber, ! in the townlhip of Paffyunk, in the eounty ' of Philadelphia, a grey Horfe,about fourteen hands j ' 1, high, thirteen or fourteen years old, blind ot his j right eye, and (bod before. Whoever has loft , ' him, by proving property and paying charges,may ■ him again on applying to the fubferiber. 1 b rr IOHN SINK, Ob the Banks ol Schuylkill, i jw. 19. ! ' " ~ Wo tlc e, PURSUANT to a ReWve of the Board of , Truftets of Walhington Academy, in Som- | , etfet county, Maryland, authorising Wiluam Polk, efqr. majors Samuel Wil9on> and 1 ' William Jon«s. Members of said Board, to 1 ' procure a principal teacher for said Academy.— | NOTICE is hereby given, that a gentleman quali- j ne fiad to teach the Greek and Latin Languages, Ge.o- ! ;er graphy and the Mathematics, and fueh other I branches of Liteiaturo as it is customary to teach >r " i n such Schools, vritl meet with liberal encourage ,s ment and itisprefumed will be well accommoda-t ---nc ' eti in taking charge ol this Academy. The build to iiig is spacious and will accomodate at lead sixty .. Students. Propoftls may be addressed to John Dennis, No. ots 161 Arch-street, or Williana Winder, accountant a .'.t in the Navy department, Walnut street, Philadel phia, or to either of the three gentlemen above ! ed dec i 7 S ; . WANTED, to To Article for two or three years a young Man to a profitable bufinefs — For particulars enquire at no. 62, south Fourth street A person who has some knowledge of paint ing or drawing would be preferred. W. HAYDON, ' e d WHO HAS n £ f _ A Cellar to Let. icfs- jan II § " NOTICE. ALL persons having any demands against the Estate of the late James Wilson, Esq. are desired to present their accounts, properly authen ticated, to either of the fubferibers. Tke creditors whose debts are secured by mortgage, are particu larly requelled to present their accounts, as soon as convenient, in order to enable the fubferibers to l -' 1 " make a statement of the situation of the property. A meeting of the creditors is requested on Mon day the nth of March, at 7 o'clock in the even ing, at the City Tavern. [Tes Bird Wilson 1 William Nichols v Adm,n!s tf 1 trators. John Adlum J feh 4 eodtiiasar Phi- em- NOTICE. or a aLL perlons indebted to Jamis Emlen, late jLjL of MiddletoWK, in the county of Delaware, deceased, are requested to make payment to either t, of the fubferibers, whom they (ball find it mod w convenient to call on : and all persons having de- mands, will be pleased in Kite manner, to furnilh [)g_ them, that they may be paid. .. All rents, which fell due oa or before the fourth r . day of the 10th month lafl are payable to the sub "L" fcribers and those which accrued after that day wil ~ ai be payable to the guardians of his children, who 1 >cr w ill duly notify the tennant6 where to pay the fame. •Itors MJERS FISHER, of Philadelphia, ) Exec- ABM. PENNELL, oi Middletown, 5 afar*. , r dec 28 »aw6w // HERE AS, BY an A6l of Congre's pafTcdonihe sixteenth day of Jmiv in tie year of our Lord one tliou fand"feven bundled and ninety eight, tht. : Prcfi dent of the United States is authorised to borrow on behalf of the Urvited States from the Banlc of the United States, or fr. m any other body or bodies politic or corporate, or from any person or persons, and upon Inch terms and conditions as he ihall i'J 'ge moll i tageous for the Unittd States, j sum not exceeding five roiilinus of dollars, so however, £ that no cjntraifl or engagement be made which Ihall preclude the United States from reimburf- m ing any fs ri or sums borrowed at any time after the expiration of fifreen years from the date of m such loan. Aynl nxthi'r.'as, it is declared by the w said AS, that so much as may be necefl'ary ol the surplus of the «u Jmporis and Ton- p nsgc beyond the permanent appiopriati inhere tof«techari;ed u;)'-uiheiWby Law". Ihill bepledg- B , ed and appropriati 1 for paying the mterelt, and f a alio for paying and ddi the principal ai sum or sum- 'if ai the monies flvch may be Horrowed, accoi ding to the term or terms which j[ may be fixed, puriuint to the aiitlioiity afore- laid —And ivbti tas by the laid Ail, the taitli of u the United States is pledged to ellahlifli fufficient |r permanent Uevenuts for making up »ry defkieii; cy that may hereafter appear Ui the proyitions j before-mentioned for piymg the interest and n principal sums, or either of t.liem, ol any mo- a] nie» wh'ichmay be borrowedpurfuant tol the said i( Aa. And .-whereat the President ot the Unit ed States did by an Afl or Commission under his tJ hand dated the ninth day of January 111 th« year v one thousand ftven hundred and ninetynine.au thoril'e and empower, the Secretary of the rea- q fury, to borrow on behalf of the United States, a any sum not exceeding in the whole, five mil lions of dollars and to make luch contrail or [_ contrails as should be necefTary, and for the in- c tereft of the Unked States, in purluance of the A<£l of Congress above recited. ti Now therefore, the undersigned, Secretary si of the Trealury, in pursuance of the Afl ot Congress, and the authority from the Prefidsnt 1 of the United States, above mentioned, doth t hereby on behalf Weyerreferves the rij ht ' of reducing the numbrrof inftaHments by Ipe- ( cial agtetments, with the individuals who may become luhftribei». 3d. On the failure of paymer* of any install- ( ment of the funis fubfi.ribed according to the ' tenor of the second article, the next preceeding > infialbncnt trf twel\e dollars and fifty cents, ' which shall have, been paid, for every hundred dollars fubferibed ihall be forfeited to the Unit- States. 4th, The sums fubferibed ihall and may be paid to the credit of the United States, at the ' Bask of the U»ited States, or at the offices of I discount and deposit of he laid riank at 1 [ • New-York, BJfiiimore, or Charkflon. or at ei i j ther of the Banks of Salem, in Maflachufetts, r Newport and Pfovidtnce in Khode-Ifland.Hart ford in Conne«s>icut, Albany in New-York, or Alexandria in Virginia, for which payments,the . receipts of tbf C.'.ihiers of the Offices of Dif | count and Deposit and of the Banks aforefaid j ihall be r«eivedat the Bank of the United States as equivalent to money ; but no payment of a ! subsequent infltlhneiit (hall be received at any ' I other place than that where the firft installment 1 I was paid, eicept at the Bank of the United ! States ;in any depolits ihall be made at the 3 ! offices of Dd'count or Deposit, or at either of " ! the Banks aforefaid, which shall nctbe applied to | the payment of the firft installment of fubferip i tions to the Loan aforefaid, the said deposits (hall be forthwith refunded by directions from the Treasury. . jth. For the fum-or number of fliaresofone [. hundred dollars, which may be fubferibed, cer y tificates ihall be given by the of the Bank of the United Stltes, which Ihall be aflignab't j. by indorsement, and delivery of the parties in it whafe favour the said certificates may be ifTued, 1- until the completion of the payments required re by the tenor of the second article preceedmg. 6th. The sums fubferibed and paid in purfu aore of the tenor of the second article preceed ing, ihall after the fiid payments have been compleated, constitute a funded capital (lock C divifibleint 0 shares of one hundred dollars each, which capital nock (hall bear interest at the rate :h of eight per centum per annum from the times fixed for the payment of the refpeflive inftall t- ments payable quarter yearly at the Treasury of the United States, or at the Loan Offices where the fame may fland credited, until the last day of December, in the year ope thousand eight husdred and eight. Jth. After the last day of December in the said year one thousand eight hundred and eight, and after realonable notice to the crsditors. which ihall he given by an advertisement in some public newf he paper, printed at thefeat of the government of the re United States, the said capital Jlock ihall be re :n" dcemable at the plcafure of the United States by the reimburfenient of the whole sum or sums u - borrowed, and which may constitute the said capi as tal ilock either at the treasury of the United States to or at the loan offices where the fame may stand f- credited. >n- Bth. The credits for the said capital stock shall :n- and may be feparataly certified in sums either lor one hundred, four hundred, one thousand, four thousand or ten thousand dollars, and the credits j. so certified Ihall be transferable by the creditors, or their attornies, at the Treasury and Loan Offices rafpedively, in pursuance of the rules which have been,or which may b« eftaWiihed relative to the : trarvifer oithe funded itoek of the United States, 9th. A fufficient iuin of the surplus of the durics on Imports and Tonnage beyond the permanent ate appropriations heretofore charged upon them, by r6j law, together with the faith of the United States her are hereby pledged'fsr the fujfillment of this con tra&, in pursuance and according to the terms Je . and conditions of the,a«f Congress herein be ifl, fore recited. rtb Given under my hand and the fcal of the (L, S ) freafury of the United States at Phi- Wll ' ladelpW, this twelfth day of January ho fine thousand fisven hundred and nine the ty nine. , f . OLIVER WOLCOTT, rj " Secretary of the Treasury. Jan. u. <• Valuable Real Estate, For Sale. h By virtue of an order of the Orphans' CeuRT for the County of New-Cas tle, in the State of Delaware, IVIL L B E S 0 J. D, The Real Estate of $0 I.OMQN MAXWELL, Esq. s 'Laic of ihe laid county, deceased, " ! " No. I . ! I *LL the one undivided third part of Seven- N > J\_ t een hundred andTihy an\soi Land and I. 1 fyjarfh : About three hundred and fifty acres, I ' mere or less being upland jf superior quality; ' the remaining fourteen hundred acres being II marih of the iirfl quality in the Hate of Dtla e . ware, the greater part of which is ia a high '! Hate of cultivation, and the remainder can t>e l " put in complete order at a very f '"all exprnce. On the premifci are ereAed, Three I) >v< Hings, T with a number of outhoiifes, &r. Alio the fame proportion of about our hundred cattle, I and about one hundred ami fifty h.-.i iof iheep, the unexpired time of servitude of 3 number of = flout, healthy Negro men, a large quantity ot ' hay, a number of horses, and swine, farming ' utensils, household and kitchen furniture, with II many other articles too tedious to enumerate. l " Nq. i. A commodious Briek-Mtfluage and Lot of Land, situate in the village of St. Georges ' now in the tenure of Mr. Samuel M'Glaughlin and occupied as a tavern, "foi many years, to advantage. No. 3. A Lot of Marsh, containing about IS thirty acres, more or less, situate near the said £ ir village of St. Georges. No. 4. Four Lots of Land, situate near P Chriiliana Bridge, on the South fide of Chrilli '• ana Creek. e No. 5. A Lot, Wharf, and Frame Store- a >r House, on the South fide of Christiana Creek at a 1_ Chriflana Bridge. le No. 6. A Lot of Wood-Land, containing f, ten acres, more or less, situate about two miles c •y from Chriilia.ia Bridge. tl of No. 7. A Lot of Land, with a commodious r nt Two (lory Brick Mefluage thereon ereiled, 38 ii h feet front and 28 feet deep, one large room of £ e- which has been occupied as a dry goods (lore h r, for a number of years ; with a cellar under the t whole —Alf» a Briek Building of ».f feet by 13 e which has been occupied as a granary and fait j store, with a brick kitehen, Imoke-houfe, and 1 ° f other outhotfes, barn, stables, carriage-house, c °' &c.—This stand is considered superior for a » " Merchant to any in the village of Christiana I Bridge I No. 8. The unexpired lea ft of a Still House tor about eight years, within half a mile of [ Christiana Bridge, will tltr*4C llilU and a boiler, j e and every other convetiiency for carrying on 'J the diililling business. —The house and situation ' ' have been viewedfey geotttmen Lancafter ( county, who carry on the said buiinefs, and are k e allowe Ito be equal to any in the United States, j The property contained in No. r, will be fold ( (l at public auflion, at the dwelling house of Jona- j *' than Foreman on the premises, beginning on , j- Tuesday the 19th day of February next, at ten , "n o'chnk, and continue from day to day u.itil all is fold. 1 , " Ao. Ik 3, at the house of Samuel M'Glaugh- i lin in the village of St. Georges, on Tuesday ] the lift of said month, beginning at ten o'clock I on laid day 1 m No. 4, 5, 4, 7 and 8, at thehaufe of WiHiam 1 [ c Shannon at Christiana Bridge, on Tuesday the ' z6ih day of laid rnowh, beginning at 10 o'clock on said day. e J As it is presumed that no person will purchase j t the above deftribed property without viewing the fame, it is thought unneetflary to give a further defciiption thereof. That part, there j fore, containedin No. 1 maybe viewed by ap 0j plying to Mr Anthony Dufhane on the said pre mises. That part contained in no. a & 3. by Jjj' applying 10 Mr. samnei M'tiiaughiin at St. ( Georges. And the part mentioned in no. 4, 5, rt * 6, 7&8, by applying to the fubferibers at Chrif or tiana bridge.—The terms will be made as easy j lc as the nature of the business will admit of, and be made known at the times and pUces ps tile, i" 3 . ,y ELIzAbETH MAXWELL, Adm'x JAMES COUPEK, } DAVID NIVIN, f Admin'rs. ROBERT EAKIN, ) " e( j February 6 jtawt 19 F the """" ot **# For thelaft time, ! to ip- XTOTICE is hereby given, to all peiiom indebt fits i.N ed to thi bfiate of Solomon Maxwell, esq. om deceased, who donot immediately fettle their re fpeSive accounts, by coming forward and giving ]ne their obligations, er dHihargii>g the fan* by mak er- ing payment, must expeifl to be dealt with as the ink '* vv direfls ; and all persons having claims against jj- faideftatK are requeftcd to bring themir., legally . attested, for settlement. ELIZABETH MAXWELL, adm'x. JAMES COUPER, -) rcd D.VID NIVIN, f administrators. •. ROBERT EAKIN J e j_ N. B. All persons indebted to the lat: firm of cen Maxwell and Nivin are requclted t >come forward . and fettle th«ir refpe&ive accounts with the SuS ' 1 ferihe.- without delay ; those, who have it not in K ' their power to make payment, by giving their ob ligations, will meet with all the indulgence the na "*s ture of the cife will admit of; and they, who do ' a "", not attend to this last notice, may be aflured.how y ever disagreeable to the fubferiber, that they will lere be daalt with according to law. day David nivin, ight Fanner as Maiwsu & Nivin. said A Farm for Sale. and -wi' W7^ LT ' hefold.inpurfuanrc of an order o "the Orphans Court Delaware county, on re _ Monday the 15th February next, at the house . of W. Anderfon, in the Borough of Cliefter, - um> atone o'clock, P. M. THE PLANTATION, tates Late the property of Raper Hofkins, deceased, tana situate 111 the said Borough, containing about shall 110 " cres ' w hieh between and 50 acres a* man axc£ u cnt up | an( j and mar(h me;ldow . jbout 4q four f cr j S °f woodland ; the remainder is arable edits la , n j' 1 0fl B°°d quality—The whole has been :s, or , ror m3 »y years as a grazing farm and is un ffices ? er an new cedar fence ; there are on the have J" 11 ? a g .° two ftor .y stone dwelling house and 1 the » ltc nen in good repair; the dwelling house has ates, '® ur rooms on a floor, with a convenient entry • uries 'j a good kitchen garden, twa good apple in ent orcha ™ s j e " e -containing about fix acres young y j ya K°°d tenant's house, barn, tates stables and chair house. The banks are in con- good repair and walled front with stone erms Also at the Tame time and place will be fold be- 15 acres of m.ifh meadow, in the neighbour, hood of the farm, under good bank, and in high cultivation. Any person defirons of view s the in* the prem,l e s, will be shewn them by ap- Phi- p'yng in Chefler to luary ELEANOR HOSKIN'S, Admin'x. nine- January 18, 1799. Who desires all those indebted to the late R. I lofkins, to make immediate payment, and jury. r ! ' Remands against his estate, to J prefe.it them to her for, settlement. 5 lk3awtdf Is there an American,young or old, not in. tereStsd in ttie History of the first PJse and Progress of his native Country, and from so celebrated a pen as that of Doctor Ilobertibn ? Just Published, AND TO BE SOLD nr JAMES HUMPHREYS, Ho. 59, Couth Third street, opposite the Bank o the United States, (Price one dollar neatly bound and lettered, in boards, fix Jhiliings) Dr. Robertfon's History of (BRITISH) AMERICA, Containing The history of Virginia to the year 1685, and thi history of New-Kngland to the yec.r 1651, be ing what the Doftor had completed pre vious to his death. It h;» lately been given t6 the public with a pre face by his son at Edin burgh, has already pass ed through three or, lour editions, and hasbeen trar.fla ted and pub lished in French at Paris. Mr. R,obertfon in his preface ohfenret, " During the course of tedious iltnefs, \vhich he early forefavr would have a fatal termination, Dr. Rabertfon at different times deliroyed many of his papers : But after his death, I found that part 0 the History of (British) America which he had wrote many year 9 before, and which is now offer ed to the public. It is written with his own hand as all his ivories were ; it is as carefully correfted asany part of his manuscripts which I have ever seen ; and he had thought it worthy of being pre served, as it efcapcd the flames to which fo'many other papers had Ueen committed. I read it with the utmolt attention; but,teforn I came to any rgfolutioii about the publicatien, I put the MSS. into the hands of some of those friends whom my father nfed to conlult on such onfp> r e «o give it an exterifive frread. rhe history of America was the matter-piece of one ot the two ablest, < r rat kef one of the two only modern historians. He has created this part of history. diflingujflied this chaos of the New World, diOinguiflied with the hand of a mafttr the part of genim, fortune, courage and crime, and conquer, ed a. it were, America, for literary, commercial, and political Europe. "Toenfure this last volume circulation, it ii neceflary only to name its author, and to runari it pofleffes all that acuunefs of ohfervation, that' petfpicuity o'f cxpofition, the art of rcfeiring if fefts to causes, and of mingling with the account of events, the wholefomell and most approved priciples of morals and politics, for which this wntor was so eminently coufpicuous— In short, that it exhibits the talents ef Hiibutsov" jan. 19. f Jt DISTRICT OFPENi\srLVAVIA, TO mi t BE IT REMEMBERED, THAT on the tenth day *L. S.i| of December, in the twenty third year of the Independence of the U nire.l S.'»Ui —< /VitiertTT, TOTTN LAMBERT ol the said Diflri.fl, hath deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as author in the words following, to wit: " A fh«rt and practical Essay on Farming ; be " ii.g the experience of a farmer of about fury " years of age, near forty ywi of which were " spent in England, Essex county, on land where " farming is done in the greatefl perfeftion, " and near seven years on three hundied and " twenty acres ot worn -out land in Pottfgrove and " Alloway creek, in Salem, county, Wefl-Ji-rfey— " Shewing the meaus whereby these worn-out " lands may be improved, and that the means are " in the power of almost every farmer." In conformity to the aft o! the Congress of the United States, intituled " An aft for the enconragementof learning, byfecuring the copies of maps, tharts and books to the authors and proprietors of furh copies du ring the terms therein mentioned." D. CALI?WEI,L. Clerk of the Dijlrid of Pennsylvania. \ dec. 13 iaw4w DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA,TO WIT; BE IT REMEMBERED, THAT on the twelfth day f V of August, in the twenty-third year of j A the Independence of the United States of Amerhw, Benjamin Smith Barton, of the laid dif -3 trift, hath deposited in this office the title of a . book the right whereof he claims us author in the _ words following to wit : o " New Views of the Origin of the Tribes and _ " Nations of America—By Menjamin Smith Bar- II " ton, M. D.Corrafpomient Member of theSocic " ty of the Antiquaries of Scotland, Member of " the America'i Philosophical Society, Fellow of " the American Academy of Arts and Sciences of " Boflon, Correfpondmg Member of the Mafia " ohufetts Hiflorical Society, and Profeffor of " Materia Mudica, Natural f4iflory and Botany " in the Univerity of Pennsylvania." In coi.lormity to the ail of the Congress of the 11 United States, intitWd "An aft for ths encourage e msnt of learning by securing the copies of maps, r > charts,ana books, to the authors and proprietor, of such copies during the meationed.*' SAMUEL CALDWELL,CIerk, Dill, of Venn 1 November 2, 1798. * Patent Ploughs, 0 "THO be f.ilil for cash by Joseph Salter at Affion ' e Richard YVells, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan n Marker, Woodbury—and Jefie Evans, Luroher )- ton, Tbr.fe who have used them give them the ie preference to any other kind, as they ieqwr* d iefs team, break the ground better,, arc kept in is wrder at less expence and are fold at a cheaper ; rate —the plan is much (implified and confjft&ct le but one piece of caflij cn, with the handles,anJ g beam of wood ; they may befixed with wrought 1, lays and coulters to be put on with ferews and ;n taken off at pleasure Patent lights f'dr rending with inftnifttons for M making them may be had by applying to J 0 ' 1 " r- Newbold, or the fubftriber No. 212 North in Froiit-flreet. P" Who has for Sale; P" Or to Lease for a term oj lean, A number ot valuable traits of.Land, frtuated fnr Mills, Iron .Vorks or Farms, nvtt ly improved, lying chit fly in the county of W' ll ' tingdon slate of E'ennfylvania. ThofevhnnuJ id incline to view thcM will pleal'e to apply " to JohitCauaD el'q. r.ear Huntingdon. Claries Ntivlokl- July 1 j jawtt