ißr* East India Company of N. America. jjfjfci The Company arc ddir -.mßßHki 009 V IMSnKlffnbftanttal' f»ft felling vef ■> • Three Haudred ' jerfcKf !>»»}hg fafff Veflirl todify*fc «f, will he pfc«f*#U> forward ib& .propafigsek *r «*-<*rffc * ferticifo*&ti£; tjyp niwnW of irons fhg; is talt-afetcd tfe «t»y, »*d jiir<iimenfiop», to die fetrepirj of th« t*mi of * wh o yrrf,» rccgifve tf>p fwUf'fof tfeair* «on-' ':/ '■■ *•' ; '■" - -•*•••"• >:£4wlißKM&ttit*tr v. t. ' dtf: nuych-jfe. NOW LANDING, From on board the fliip Jofsphus, H. Kennedy, matter, at Rofs's wharf, from the Havanna.and for Sale by rhe fubferiber, g i hogsheads of prime Molailcs, 31 tiercn of .Coffee, 73 quintals o>f I.ogwcod. Who has alfd forfale, Bill Madeira WINE of 6 year* old, in pipe",hogfheads & quarter calk 6 ; i box of low-priced Irish Linens, Window Glass, Clover Seed, &c. &c. SAID SHIP mm, josephus, For SALE fir CHARTER. JOHN CRAIG. iiwxK'ii /It Wbttrf, the Wig Cyrils, c»j;t. Dmlwitt, V And,-fir Hale, by JOSEPH ANTHONY, & Co. Oil, Proof rirandy in Pipes, Double and single refined Salt Petre, Sweet Oil in Cases, Castile Soap iii ho*es, Currants in Casts, Fcrfumery and Hair Fowder in boxes, Trunks, Cafltn, £cc. A few pieces of Ticklenburghi, all of * hitli ai e entitled to the Ditwback- Tbey have ah a on band, Nsw England-Hum in Hojfftitads, Boston B.C' f in Ba rrpN, Do. Mackireljn Barrel> t Salmon in Garrtk ( Fresh CloverSe*d» Russia Duck,', Ruflia Hemp, Tow. Linen, march n The Creditors OF the fubfciiher are hereby requeued to take . notico, that he has applied to the court of ■Common pleat, is ?t>4 Tor the county of Philadel phia , for the beneSt of the a£t of aSembly palled the tanrth day of April last r /«f the relict of info!* Vent and the laid court have appointed Monday the ajth.day *f March inflaat, for b*ar ing and ox the bid petition, in the > city of Philadelphia, at iuch place as tbt laid coVTt »a.y ,bc htia an sat *hm and where, all ptrfcmt concerned nay attend if they think pD»p*r« DAVID SIMM&M. < 3«wt»,fMar march I r NOTICE. T-HF. Creditors of Robert M. Read, will take Notice, that he has applied to the Court of Common PI,-as, for the county of Philadelphia, for the benefit of the a-ft of Assembly, parted *he 4th of April, last, for the relief of insolvent debt ors, und-thay have appointed Monday, the ajth day of Marth, indant, at ten o'clock ia the fore noon, to hear him and his creditors, at the Statc- Houfc. or such other plate where the court m»y be held. march tj, . - jt L~o? evening, a GfcEY-fIOUND of the F.nglilh hreed; has a brass collar round her peck with the name Thomas Sterling on it ; hody quite white, except a small spot on her left fide; each cheik,of a dove colour ; anfweff to the name of Dove. Whoever has taken her up, and will de liver h. r at the Indian Queen, shall be rewarded, march ii. New Theatre. THE fubfcribcrs to the New Th«atre are re setted to meet at the City Tavsrn, on TuefJay the 1 ith inft. at 7 o'clock in the *venine, on f»e cial affairs. WIGNELL * REINAGLE, dtTu march 8 FOR Salk, BY THE SUBSCRIBERS, The Cargo of. the Ship Asia> Capt. MoKCAN.from Batavia. Confijling of COFFEE and SUGAR. William San/am, J. C. &. S. IV. Fi/ber, Mordecai Lews. march 6 An Elegant situation for a Country Seat. TobefolJ at public auflion at the Merchants* Cof fee he'iiie on Friday the 15th inft, at 6 o'clock (if not prcvisufly disposed of at private sale),' A LOT of GROUND on the Germantown road, diftaut from the city between 1 and 3 miles, adjoining the plantation of Joseph P. Nprris, Esq. containing 10 acrei asd 16 perches more or left : tis beautifully fitu»ted, and com mands a very extenfivc profpeA. The ternu of ble will be c:<oi. Far funhtr particular* Apply to THOMAS GREEVES, or' ISAAC W. MORRIS. j march 6. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Win i.am Hitsmam, (ate of the city of Charleston, and formerly of thi* city, mariner, dcceafed, are requeued to mike payment, and those who have demands, agamft said Estate, will plcafe exhibit them to ROBERT HEYSHAM, Admr. Philadelphia, Feb. 6, 1799 eodjw Samuel Miles, jun'r. Of the city of Philadelphia, merchant, hav ing assigned over all his effetfj, real, pcrfoßal and mixed, to the fubferibers, for the benefit ofl'uch of his .creditors as may fuhferib* to the laid aflignment on or before the fitft of Augilft next. Notice is hereby given, To all pcrfons indebted to the said eiate, tha they are requested to make immediate payment to either ol the aflienees, or to the said Samuel iV.ilts, who is aulhorifed to rereive the fame; in failure « hereof legal steps will be taken for the recovery of luch .-lebts, as arc not difchir £ed accordingly. GEOKC ! £ ASTON, 7 CORNET.IS COMEGYS. lA£ lignees JOHN ALLEN, J feb. 14 LAKtOI NO, diot diw iiWtf Stiles at Auchon. ON TUESDAY EVENING, a* 2 o'clock prccilely, at Poalk's Au clicn Stare, In Market Street, W-j 11 Bft Sold, To close a Canfignmeiit, Sixty Boxes Window Glass, 6by 8, io by 8, 14 by 10, 18 by 11, 18 by 13 and 10 by 14. 5 cafcfc of small looking and drefling glaffea I alTiirted toy» ' I lend pencils, fnuff ant", tobacco boxar,Bcc Shannon Poall, Aucl'rs irjargJj 8. Treasury Department, March stb, 1799. PUBI.IC NOTICE IS HFREBY GIVEN, THAT by an aft of Congress pafied th« aßth day of February, oi.e thousand •seven hundred and ninety nine, the-following al tsratiou'' and intendments have been made ts an aft patted on the futhday of July »ne thousand (even hundred and ninety fevrn, intituled, " An aft laying duties upon (tamped vellum, parchment and paper." The (lamp duties impoftdupon foreign bills of exchange and Mils of lading are to cease and determine from and aftor the Jift day of March, one thousand seven hundred and ninety nine. 11. i The several damp duties hereafter enumerated will be levied and colle&ed'throughout the Uni ted States, from and after the 31ft day of March, one thousand seven hundrtd and nincty-niile. For ev«ry flcin, or piece of vellum or parchment, or ihaet or piece of paper, upon which' ilull be writtep or printed either. o£ the inftrumenti or writings following, to wit Any foreign hill of exchange,draft or order for the paymtnt of money in any foreign country, Any'fieu or bill of lading, or writing or receipt in nature thereof, for goods or merchandize to be export to ; —if from one diftriA to another diftrift of the United States, not being in the fame (late, If from the United States to any foreign port or place, Any policy of insurance, or instrument in the nature fharoof, »thcr than those hereto'ore fpecified in the above recited a>Sl, when the sum in isred ill all not exceed five hundred dollaia, When the sum insured fliall exceed five hundred dollars, ... j And the said Duties are chargeable upon ea«h and every Bill of Exchange and Bill of Lad ing without refpeft to the number contained in each fct. HI Bonds required in any cafe by the Laws of the United States, or of any ilate, upoa legal proeefs, or in any judicial proceeding, or for thefaithfu! performance of any trust or duty are e&empt from the payment of Stamp. Duties. Given under my hand at Philadelphia, the day and year abovementioped. • OLIVER WOLCOTT, Srcretary of the Trcafurj. "■arch 7 , ■ , <-• ■ . - d lm ROJSBERY.i ■ SIXTY DOLLARS REWARD. THE Cellar of the Subscribers' Warehouse was broke open in the night "between the 7th and Bth infi fr m whence was taken a Trunk marked F. No 7, matted and corded at it came from London ; eontaiumg ' *4 drab coloured cloth cjrdina'ls 60 scarlet <J O . i • Some of them plain, and others hound (with gimp and ermine. also, 4 pieces of fancy ftriptd ealliininqciej. Thirty dollars will be paid for the difi,ov«ry of the perpetrators of thcTobbery when ted, and thirty dollars for recovery of the eonds. THOMAS & JOSHUA FISHER. 3d month 9._ d6t NOT I C E: ALL persons having claims against (he Eflate of Thomas Boon, of Caroline county., . of Maryland, deceased, are requeiled to exhibit th«m, properly proven, to the fubferiber at Den ton, in the county and (late alorefaid, on or besot* the firft day of May next, that tljcr'e may be a di vidend made ef the aflits now in the hands »f the fubferiber. Those who neglefi this notice, will be forever barred of their dividend, which will be rnadu on the aforefaid day, W .v. BOON, administrator •f THOMAS BOON. law j w march 9. Notice. 'T'HE Creditors of JOSEPH JEFFRES, of J- 'lie city of Philadelphia, houfe-oarpenter, are hereby requclhd to take notice, that he hath petitioned the honorable Judges of the Court'of Common Pleaj, in and fcr the county of thw commonwealth, for the benefit of an ad) enti tle!., " An a<sl of Aflembly providing that the perron o, a debtor Ihall not be liable to impri sonment for debt, after delivtrihg up hi« estate for the benefit of his creditor, unlets he hat been guilty of fraud or embezzlement"*—and the said court have appointed Monday, the 15 th of March instant, at 10 of the dock in the torenoon, at such place where the said court may be held, to hear him and hit creditor ; when and wkere you mis attend if you think proper. march 9. FOR SALE A House and Lot in Trenton, 'T'HE house is of brick, two ftbric. high, four X rooms on a floor, and in good order—For further particulars enquire of Ab . Nunt, in Tren ton« or ol JOHN E. CRESSON, No. 54, Market flreet. march Attention, Cavalry. .Centlemen oftheeity and liberties of Phila delphia, desirous to become members of the Volunteer Troop of Cavalry, are informed that there ar# several vacancies in the Troop; and that a committee consisting of Henry Mferken, Jno. R. Taylor, James Hamilton, Owen Foulk and James Simmons, will attend at Wm Ogden's tavern, Chefnut-flreet, every roondiy evening, 6 o'elock for the purpofeof receiving applica tions. JAMES SIMMONS, Sec'ry. feh. 6 FOR SALE, / by the subscriber, On Willings aud Francis's Wharf, 100 Gin Cases, Also, a few bales of Bengal Goods. G. WILLING, Feb. aS. A mat poeh<. r edition u s tit Conftitulion of the Unitdd States, Together with tbe Am: itjineiits, mjy be had Lit tins office —Price 25 Lents. M- reb 11. Red Clover, Timothy, Blue Oral's SEEDS, Herds Grass and White. Clover All warranted fitjfb and fret from all Who has alf* on hand, a general nffertmtnt of Ironmongery, fadlery, cutlery and brass wares ; i . Cx-owVy ttefei, pijj. lead, hJork-tin, red Jrud.Spaniih brown, Voncthm retl, Vti milliaii, <fcc. &c. inarch 1 A Meeting of the Creditors of HENRY BANKS, rcxjueft* don Thursday nexc, the 14th instant, at the house ot Mrs. Nicholas, sign ps tne Coneftogi Wapgen, iu Market ttteet, at 6 ft'dock in the evening', Jofcph Ball, johu Baker, march 7 ThomAJ- Clayton, Hauer t HA* r<M>vtd to Wo. t j4, fonth Front ftraet, wbereh« intend« carrying on hit,buline£i as ari4tat<on hand a complete iflortment of hi« owa BiapufiAured ladle*, gtntfemcn and children*' < ' Dolls, Cts. Canada Be averts Mujk-r at Skins, Wiibs cemjilete assortment of FURS, always for sale,—He ha« received per the late arrivali ■torn London, a complete afforrmeutof Fajkiwable Engtijh. Hats, Wiich fee now offeri («i file at v«y reduced ' 4 JE-V TQ- LET, npHE farge Houl'e in Southwark, lately occapied V fcy Mi. Henry Mitchell ; apply to n; r* ! NOT ICE. The Creditors of Janjcs Curaeiings and Co. who luve executed the aflTiynmrnt <yid delivered ilieir account) preyious to the ift inil. itoaV'rereive their rtfpefilive dividends by ap plying to the !f!ig'iee<, at No. Ci, dock lireei, on the utli, Ij■ h, <r 15th inft. between the hours of <jeyen and #ne. JOHN T-UVIS, JOHN " JAMES TAYLQU, COiRNHLIUS COKNEOYS, Afjigheei of Jaifci Cumminga & Co. March - i: 3 t—tm rh & & ISAAC PAINTER hrving made an afKgnmcni of all bis IV* tht hr.iefit of all hi> credi l.ornwho sign l».dHcharge;—the alßgliee wilhing to arrange tbc;boGnefs as foou,a» possible, and likewise to give the said Isaac Painter an opportu nity i)l doing ioAicthing for himiclf and fumily : thtrefore thoW; ckt'Knri who haVe not (igned hii difchargc are informed th t unlefi they ccrnie for ward and fij'n the lame discharge 01 or before the fir ft day of May rje*t enfi/ing, they will be exclu dcd iHe benefit.®/ a dividend, and all those who areimlrbttd to; tVfaidfirm are requaflcd to raakc immediate pa) nifent to, prevent.further tiou' le. - . JACOB CLARK, / ffignre. march 4 - <»• ■ V) wtf FOR sale By SIMON WALKER, j'/jUf, near Fjtb-strcti, WODLWICfci .proof Cannon— 9 pounders, 6 li-l'ert'tbng, jo cwt. each, and 7 feet Ipug, »5 cwt. each, wiih carriages, See. completed ditto-6 pounder*. 5 I-x'"feet long, 15 cwt. each, and 6 feet Jopg, f8 cwt . each,'with carriages, &c. cdwpletej CarroniOes 011 Hiding carriages, 11, 18 Sc 34 pounders, weighing 6 l-i.Sind 13 cwt. each : "oarding Pikes and CutlafEts ; English Cannon Ponder; Copper Sheathing Nails, Spikes and Bolts; 6, 9 t%, 18 and »4lb. round Shot; 6, 9, 18 and 141b. douMe-hcadod do, 9> 18 and 341b. Canniiler Shot, maroh Ihe Creditors of John Dobbins are, hereby reqiiired to take notice, that he has applied to the Judges of the Ciourt of Common Hen for the .county ef Philadelphia, for the be nefit of the iA made for the relief ofinfolvent debtor., patted the fourth of April last, and that the laid judges have appointed the ajth instant to hear him the said John Do&Wj, 'and hu creditors at the) State lioufe, at which time and place they may attend if they rhink fit March 8. *7qq. The Creditors, /"NF HUGH MORISON, wii! take notice, rT th ?' he 9ppl'«d to the Judges of the t-ruftof Common Pleas for the county of Phi ladelphia, for the the a« of affetn bly, palled for the belief of iniolvcnt debtors : »nd they have appointed Monday the ajth inft at io o\lock, a. M. to hear himfelf and credi tor*. . c march 7 Rouens Sheetings. _ • FDR SALE, THREE as«; containing 100 pieces Rcuens Sheetings, fmtable for the MaTani.a or New-Or leans market— Apply, at no 73, South Front-ftrcet - feb % 7L eod6t 3*wrm A beautiful Country .Seat, for Sale. Cm/ATED on the bank of the Delaware, ad- T V>°' n ' n g lands ° f Matthias Siplcr and Mr. ToUn fromßrSft*? * llleSfrotn Phll,del l 7 miles The buildings confiCLof anew two story Frame Hoiife ana Kitchen adjoining— 3 roomson a floor, a Piaia the whole front of th« House, a pnmp 0 f •Xceilent water, alio a good garden and orEhard— to acrej of lanU willfce fold with the premises hut more can be had if re quir»d. There is a gra-' velly Ihoreat the river, the water-fhges for Bur hTt 0 " Jn "r ry dar the ftaion, a»d the landftages for NeW-York within hall a mile • ?rL P ' f r l *, ,nC H nillg ** P»rchafe may know the terms of faleand oth*particulars bv enquiring at ftrntt Dock " ftrcct ' or No - 16 South Second- Feb. tj 3 taw. foul feed, FOR • S A L E. Br C. ROBERTS, No. 97, Market, between Second and Third ftrect% Wholtfate Zsf Retail. la.&m.tu.&fr.tf. Trujleet. dt>4Mar. Removal. H A r s. jliaa? IVbar ton. WHEREAS NO TJCE. JOHN' DOBBINS. TJU'^W f&rrt ti;th tuth&f tf «r r- ■ m i « i . - « V.EKGENNES. February i 4.. On tlie 9th inft. Lyon )tft th;- of this ci'y accompanied by about 15 flcighs and 5 lumber boxes, with pcrions from one to live in each. Very great cancer'' appear ed left he should be taken with new proce r s. It was not wanting for f-ditious expreflio->s and praftices that this wit not his faiejfor <in his late addiefs on his lottery fchrme he does not hesitate to assert that'law, Judg e > Jury, and gnvernment, are " usurped.pow er." He was in such perturbed hurry, as to leave his great coat and clothes, though it rained, and his Dulcinea behind hi n to muse upo« her own ire, The moment he was released, fearing the arm of the law for frditious practices or in behilf of his incr cileU creditors would belaid upon him, he I am on my may to Surrounded by a group of faithful demo's, he was hurried into theftreet, where a sleigh was rtady to receive him, and was driven off. with fucb precipitation that a number,.who had come 50 or 100 miles to fee their lea, der in sedition had not so much as one glance to bless their longing eyes J One of his com pany, as soon as they patted the street of houses. in attempting to huzza for Lyon, the veffcl losing its ballast, fell over board, but though seas over, was not drowned ! A report and probability exist, that sedition is so unpopular and the firft essays meet with no better reward, and law is not asleep, that he will no more return to Vermont ! " And each rt/>cal a loud Amen ! ! 7 " February 21. Through various channels, of first credi bility, we learn that Mr. Lyon, after leaving the jail of this city, had the confumnsate ef front«ry to hoist, in his sleigh, the French flag, as he rod* through the several towns where hi* cleAors chiefly reside. Thia is explanatory of his political fcntimeiits, and shews how well his views accord with the Virginian patriots 1 >aw6m "What happier natures fonhk it with iffrigfat, The hardy Lyon will contend is right." When he arrmd an Bennington, the fchoolmaller di(miffed his scholars, one of whom, as may julUy be presumed, from the puerility of the comppfitisn, addreflVd the " man on hit way to Congrtf:." and the muse of chaotic harmony warbled her flanierand her hero's fame ! SUFFIELD, march 5. THE affairs in Europe have not alteret their lite complexion. 'I he speech of the king of England 10 his parliament is full of dignity and luperiority. That kingdom, which the fuperfkial have pronounced 49 fall tottering tp ir» fall, still is firm, unlhaken at mount Atlas Every part of the nation ap pears to enjoy an unrivalled, unprecedented state of fucccfs, wealth, and prosperity. France bite? her own chains and prays on her own vitals. Both .the Directory and Council of 500 are filled up with (raiiors to each othe>. Their frequent deuunciatioas declareto the world how little the y feel of fraternal love or republican liberty. It fof tens not the sorrows of the deluded captive to hear his chains cnl'ed the dear bands of I fraternity and the of men. j The Belgians hav« dared to complain of the yoke, whieh galls them beyond tolerance. They (haggle, as the roused lion in tbenet, to deliver themselves from French equality and unheard of usurpation. The voice of thcpolitical seer will dare to pronounce, that the virtuous druggies of the opprtfTed will ere long, crown their exertions with success. The conquered provinces will not al ways be tame as Wie jackdaw, and l|ke the uniufpc&ing lamb," lick the hand that is raised to shed their blood." Brune, the Gen eral in Italy, has displaced three of the Italian Dire&ory and several of the Roman representatives ! O I what raregovernmentl precious liberty ! The-mouth of their cannon is the oracle of reason, and the point of the bayonet the argument of fanfculqttes ! How well this agrees with the fiie speeches of Frenchmen:, with promises of delivering the oppressed, and making the world hap. P y 1 P «* tf From lie Farmer's If ally Museum. Am Author's Evenings. Dr. Moore has been vtry fortunate in the fele&on of a motto for his " Vj'ew of the causes and progress of the French' Rev olution;" but it is from a learned language, and from no very perfpicious author. Ta citus is his authority, who, in the initial feflion of his annals, has the following p a s. sage, which very aptly describes the conclu sion and horrors, incident to a revolution. " °P' mum cafilu, t atroxp alii,, difcors feditioui bus, ipfa etiam pace favum." I have often been at a loss to determine what ap propriate EfigHJh rrotto could be found, by an author of a History of the French Re volution. Perhaps the following lines from ~ 7~ " You rtiall hear Ot cruel, bloody, and unnatural ad*- Of incidental judgments, cr.funl fiaufckteri• <M Dt.it 113 »v/r OM BY CUNNINO, A** fO»C'P CAUSE J Aiid in the upftot, pußpotts mii iOok,. F-h.lkn on the jnvintors' HtADt': All thi» can I . Truly deliver '' Horace somewhere speaks of the tardy invention of water drinkers. I will no t ad vocate excefi in wine, tfpecially in a learn ir ' forthou 8 h Bach us may aid wii and fancy, yet to memory and judgment he i. a determined foe. But, such is th« great waste of the animal spirits, when an author is engaged in the work of compofi- Uon, that in the intervals of literary labour, a few glaffe.< glowing in the ftomath, will not injure the trains of the mind. A hu nproiii fricn j, to whom Cheyne's abftcm r . out -s w?.e recommended, replied, c 'af. fically, in the words, ■ with a flight v? r L' tion, of FalftafPs boy in Shakefpea," " water itfelf t s a good healthy water - bit for the man who drinks it, he may'h 3 , e more diseases, tha.j I (hould care for." Tbofe who read With interest and atten tion the more caffical, periodical essays 0 f the ,\ ugullan age of literature in England aie naturally prone to be curious, concern ing- the author of a particular eflay, with which they may be delighted or Those judiciously inqnifitive readers may not find, that Nos. 6. 8. io 14 28. 103. 160. 195. «f" 1 he World,''were written by Horace Walpole. Of this great literary charafter, a judicious critic fiys with truili, that. " In the walk of grave, sarcastic hw! mour,and ironical pleafontry, he was equal* Jed only, by Swift." In the workj of an elegant critic, li tie known among the generality of readeri, I found and admired, la ft evening the fol lowing beautiful encomium upon the author of Othello and i lie reign of Queen Elizabeth prodde d'Shaiefpeare, that master of human nature and human life ; tnat prodigy of invention and imagination ; that commander of tli* fiblimc, the pathe tic and the comic j that painter of, eternal paflions, and eternal manners ; that miracle of description, moral wisdom and deep peo. etration ; and that treasure of pure poe> I ever admired tlie-firte fakntnaiid the ar. dent loyalty of my lord Falkland, celebra ted, by the pen of Huntfe, for his 'atucli. ™ ent l ". the unfortnnate cause of Ciiarlea !• ibis nobleman j a genuine descendant irorn the Beauclere family, was a fine fcholat and the mirror of eourtcfy, a „d therefore scorned the political leveller, and the " pre- Ibytenan four," who presumed to cabal aud r iL"? >t j n ■ a & ainft government.. Of the ralklands, it i;. observed, by a vig6r6us wri tcr, that they were a family devoted to lit#, rature, throngh four generation*. Learn ing, loyalty, and courtefv, are an excellent trio. 1 wi(h that their allience were more * common. Ihe cant of democracy, the nu dity of fans rullotifm, and the whine of the dissenter, would then cease ; and every base particle of society would remain in the lowly llation, afligned by nature. rOVNG LTTTLETON In genius and vice a paragon. A hea. then fancy that this aity spirit, v»li. tile an surrounding ether, fcjmetimes danced the hayes among the fine and tenuous formt in the planet Venus ; and fometimee infinu*. ted among the orator*, or did penance among the phyficiam, in Mertury. To be Sold ~ By way of Public Vendue, on Thirrfday, the 2sth of the Third Month next, A VALUABLE ~r Plantation of.kime-ftone Land, Situate in the.Guut Falley in IVtj. Whitelaml townjilfi, Chtjler county, A tKiwning, i X Jolhua Roberts, Thomas Merrifs «n'd o therr.; i„d.n«r thevlVr»pike roa.d, *8 miles from Philadelphia—til i-'tsriifl-contains 298 acres, with then fual allowance, a!>out 100 acres'clear, ot which 50 acres U Meadow, the remainder * e timbered, molt of the meadow ground is watered—alio fufficienjt- water in- all the fieidk y- never -tailing lpringj jhe plovyland is es teemed to be <sual or superior, to any ipyhe neighbourhood ; one fhird part i. now under clover; the building are a tWoftory ftone 1 dwelling; house and kitchen adjoining a milch noufe, Imoke-houfe, waggon-house, two large barns, one'-ftone the other stone and log., and other out-houles. There is two bearing orch ards, Ji garden enclosed with a stone wail, *r. Credit may be had for a considerable part of .the purchase money. 'Any perfw inclining to ihereon F may a PP'> to owner living »r T, t\ W J L H AM BE ALE.. '• r*B. The sale to begia at i o'clock on said dayi or. the premises. Weft-VVhitcland, the ad mo. it, i 79 9. Mar 5.11.19. Land, Town Lots, &c. T AND in the Township of Cambria and lots in the Town of lieula, Somerset; county, Pennfylvwia, for file at a moderate priM and upon a reasonable credit ; any quan tity may be obtained from too acres to 10,000 —4nd pood mechanics and laborers may hare l3nQ orlots for thtir work. TheTituation is healthy and the foil good t ie pielent fettlert are fol>er, industrious and weltntoru\ed. A feminarv-pf 'earning, pub lic library and other ufeful mititulions have been among the firfl objects of their attention. Roads ■ j^rp ecn CUt ' new nnes aro contemplated in different dirediian.—The diilance from Phi ladelphia •.» about J35 mile*; from Pittsburgh 65 m.lesand from Fort Fran kirn 85 miles. The belt rout is through Harrifburgh, Lewiftywn, Huntingdon, See. Lor turthir particulars, enquire of morgan rhees, No. 177 South Second.ttreet, Philadelphia, or of Meat,. JQNES MOORE, Surveyors, Ben's. tiw6vr fVbj-j Stray Horfc. rlccn up, trcflpafliug on the fuhfcriber, f til township of PaflTyun!c t .in the couniy 01 1 hilaUelphh.a grey Horfe,about four t.er h.mrij n>gh, thirteen or fourteen years old, blind of hu riij it eye, and ihod before. Whoever ha c IoU hots, by proving property and Faying charges, may him again oil applying to the fubferiber. On the Banks of SihuYik'll, Jan. 19, ALI. Perfone having any De mands again!* the cfUte ot the late Roh«rr Hirdic, mvinei-j deceased, are hereby rcquefled to present tlicm for fcttlenient, and all thole indebted to said estate, to mak< payment to eirfier of tfce fulifcribrr» PETER BAYNTON, -\ ilnmt-ftrect. ( r JOHN CR.niG, r -A r o. 12, Doch-Jirut J js". 14 . TO BE SOLD," r ~ ~ THEtinifaf a ftou healthy'Muiaito B»-y who has a.jout 18 vesrs to fervc: would fwt a farmer in the cotipfrj SiNjuir; of the Winter, feb. a; !OHN SINK, 3r*tf POll&t y
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