■a An Elegant situation for a Country Sent. To be fold at public auflion at the Merchants' Cof fee houte 0:1 Tuesday the s6th inft, at 6 o'clock (if not prtvitiufiv disposed ofat private sale), LOT of dIROUND on the Germantown X\. road, dillant from the city between a and 3 miles, adjoining the plantation of Joseph P. Norris, Esq. containing 10 acres a*d 16 perches more or iefs : tis beautifully situated, and com mand.-. a very extensive profpe<3.. It will be divided i nto four lots, a plan of which may be fe«n by ap plying to the fnWcribsrs. SHANNON POALK, Auctioneers, THOMAS GRIEVES, or ISAAC W. MORRIS. fnarck 6. "TrU sury Department, March sth, 1799. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT by an a£t of Congress pafled the aßtn day of February, oi.e thousand seven hundred and ninety nine, the following al terations and amendments have been made t© an a& pafled on the fixthday of July, one thousand seven hundred and ninety seven, intituled, " An aA laying dude* upon {lamped vellum, parchment and paper.'' ■ The damp duties heretofore impofedupon foreign bills of exchange and bills of lading are to cease a. etcrmine from and after the 31ft day of March, one thousand seven hundred and ninety nine. The several {lamp duties hereafter enumerated will be Uvied and colleiled throughout the Uni ted States, from and aft«r the 31ft day ot March, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine. fee evofrfllS*,, N or _ writtcDafc wietcjfeltlier of tits' inftrnaiaau or wntiD«faW<hMl)£,4b 'Wit • i i Doll*. Cm. Any foreign bill of exchange, draft or order for the payment of money in any foreign country, Any neu or bill of lading, or writing or receipt ia nature thereof, for goods or merchandize to be export ed ;—if from one diftriS to another diftridt of the United States, not being in tlx 1 fame Hate, If from the United States to anyforeign port orplace, - Any policy of insurance, or inftrumcnt in the nature thereof, other than thofc heretofore fpecified in the above recited a<S, when the sum in iafed fliall not exceed five hundred When the sum infureJ (hall exceed five .1 And the faiil Duties are chargeable upon ea«h and every Bill of Exchange and Bill of Lad ing without refpeft to the number contained in elch set. fl * Bonds required in any cafe by the Laws of the United States, or of any state, upon legal process, or in any judicial proceeding, or for thefaithfu! performance ot any trufl or duty are esempt from the payment of Stamp- Duties GiYen under my hand at Philadelphia, tliy day and vcar abovementioncd. OLIVER WOLCOTT, Secretary of the Triafury. march 7 dim TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Match I th, 1799. Ptmuc notice is hereby given, Pursuant to the a& of Congress palled on the ill day of June, one thoi'fand, seven him drrdand ninety fix, entitled "an i£l regulat ing the grants of land appropriated for mili tary services, and for the society of United Brethren for propagating (he gospel among the Heathen ; and the ail supplementary to the (aid recited a 61 palled on the second day of March, one thousand seven hundred andnine. ty nine to wit: THAT the trail of Land herein after de scribed, namely, " beginning at the North Weft corner of the fcven ranges of townftlipi, and running thence fifty miles due south, along the weltern boundary of the said ranges ; —thence due Weft to the Main Branch of the Scioto ri ver ; thence up the Main Branch of the said ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary line eroffcs the fame ; —thence along the said boun dary line to the Tufcaroras branch of the Muf kingum river at the crossing place above Fort Lawrence ; thence doivn the said river, to the point where a line run due weft from the place of beginning, will interfefl the said river ; thence ahjng the line so run to the place of be ginning has been divided into townlhips of fire miles square, and fra&ionalparts of town lhips ; and that plats and surveys of th« laid townlhips and fra&ional parts of townlbips are deposited in the officii of the Register of the Treal'ury and Surveyor General, for the infpec lion of all persons concerned. 11. The holders of ftjch warrants as have been or stall be granted for military fervicesperform ed during the late war, are required to present the fame to the Register of the Treasury, at Come time prior to the twelfth day of February in the year, one thousand eight hundred, for the pnrpofe of being registered j No registry will however be made of any less quantity than a quarter townlhip, or four thousand acres. 111. Th« priority of location of the warrants which may be presented and registered in manner afore. Taiprior to the llthday of February in the ypar one thousand eight hundred, will immediate ly after the day, be determined by lot, in the mode drefcribed by the ael firft recited. The holdeis of regifiered warrants, (Hall oa Monday the 17th day of February, in the year 1800, in the order ef which the priority of locati on lhall be determined by lotas aforefaid, person ally, or by th«ir agents, dcfignite in writing at the office of the Register of the Treasury, the particu lar quarter townships elected by them refpettivcly, and such of the said holders as (hall not dsfignatf their locntions on the laid day, Avail be postponed in locating such warrant! to all other holders of registered warrant^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ V. The holders of wahtnts for military services fsfficient to cover one or more quarter townihips or tra&s of four thousand acres each; lhall, at any time after Monday the 17th day of February, iß#o and prior to the firft day of January, lßoa, be 4 Jewed to regiAcr theXaid warrants in mtoitar (- forefaid, and forthwith to make location* therefor •n any trad, or tra&s of, land not before located. All warrants or claims for lands on account of military fvrviccs, which fhallnotbe registered and located bcfor* the firft day of January, 1801, are by the supplementary adt of Congress herein before recited, passed on the feeond day of March, 1799, declared to be forever barred. , Civen under my hand at Philadelphia, the day and year above mentioned. OLIVER WOLCOTT. One Hundred Dollars Reward. RAN away from the fubferibers, living m Scrn erfet countyjftateof Maryland, on the 16th of December la ft, two Negro Men ; George and Randel—Geotga i* aboqt fix feet high, twenty two years of age, and of a yellow complexion — hid nn when he went away a dark cloth coat, "kersey breeches and white yarn flocking* ; he is a prafty good player on the fiddle.—Randel is a ; bout five feet two inches high, twenty years of age, and of a yellow complexion, has a loud hoarle voice, and is a good deal bow-legged ; he pretends to be something of a cobbier; —had on when he went away a fuflian coat, home-made ktrfey breeches and white yarn (lockings.—There is no doubt, but they will change their clothes as well as their names—chey having been taken up on the »9th of December last at Duck-creek, in the state of Delaware, and committed by John Cole, Esq. (by the names »f Stephen and Charles) to the care of John M'Wherts and Thomas Kerker, irom whom they made their escape. Whoevu ap prehends the above negroes, and has them secured in jail, so that the fubl'cribers may get thein again, shall receive the above reward, or fifty dollars for either. John Nelson, William fiowns. Salisbury, Somerset county 1 Maryland, February ic, 1799 ' ' In the healthy and pleasant village of BORDENTON. A HANDSOME, well finilhed, and con venient two story Frame House, and late ly occupied bycoionel John Vanemburgh,—the House is 36 feet in front on the main street, and 30 feet deep—four rooms on a flooi, with a kitchen 18 by ij feet, two good rooms over the fame and «ne with a fire place—a very excellent cellar under the whole house ; the let two fifths of an acre, enciofed with a high boird fence ; tbe garden in high cultivation, and contains a variety of best grafted fruit.—Good stable, car riage house, smoke house and a pump of good water in the yardj the whale in complete repair The healthineft and pleafintoefe of the village of Bordenton and the neighborhood are too well known to require any comment'' 00 - For terms apply to James fl tmlay, esq. now in Philadelphia, or to the subscriber now •n the premises. MARY VANEMBURGM executrix. d6u- jlbout half a mile from the city of Philadelphia, THERE are on the pr«nife6 i one story brick house 38 feet front, a liable and corn crib, a well of excellent water, and a few Iruit tr*e»,the situation is perhaps superior to rny within the fame distance of the city, and commands olie of the mod beautiful and pi&urefque profpeSs of the city, Kenfin'gton, the Delaware and Jcrlcyx, Enquire of EDWARB BONSALL & Ce. march 4 otilif FOR' SALE, At the two mile 'tone, on the IVeJahicion, or Ridge Road, A Plate containing tbout eighty acres, in parts' ' * or the Whole together, a» may f«lt ihe pur chaser. There is on the premifcs a house 47 1-2 {eft tront, by 43 i-» deep, a (cutlery, milk houf«, pump, ice houf«, and form house, a large barn, 60 f«et by 31, with (la lisfar 15 horses and c»ws, a carriage house, and a pump of good water in the barn yard, and a second milk houl'e supplied by a spring. The grounds are well manured, and laid out in good stile, with an abundance of orna mental, and fruit trees, the situation he-l'hy and high, commanding a of the city and Dela ware. There is alfa a small distance from the man sion house a farm house in good repair, with kitchen, liable, &c. and a pump of good wa ter: Ferttcrms apply to SAMUEL MEREDITH. Mahogany. THE subscriber, intending to leave off, the Mahogany and Lumber BuGatfi, offers for (ale at hi* yard, die corner *f Qucea and Water ftre«t», 3o»tiwark,all his flock oohand,ionfifting of a grtat variety of St. Domingo and Bay Mahogany Boards, All that (hall remain unfold, will be disposed »f at public sale, at 10 o'clock on Thursday the ißth instant The terms of paymtnt will be cash for purchafesunder 100 dollars, from 100 to 500 dol lars at 60 days, and all above 50® dollars at 60 and 110 days, for approved indorsed notes, with the difeoutit. The sale to be continued until the whole is disposed of. N. B. The fubferiber will fell or let the above yard, wharf and dwelling house, which he now occupies, march 4 Valuable Property for Sale\ la Chefnoc, near Sixth street, direflly oppofit Congress Hall, A LOT of ground, about 11 feet front nut flreet and 73 feet in depth, whereon is a good frame house, now in the tenure ef Samuel Benge, iubjeifl to a ground rent of 10s. per annum. The adTintageous fituatioa of this property re quites no comment!, for it mud be known, there are few in this city to equal it, an untcceptionable title will be made to the purchaser. Apply to JAMES GIRVAN, no. 19S, Chcfuut street, neit door to the pr«- rnifet. Eighteen Acres and twenty-fix Perches of LAND, In a fir.e healthy situation, with a small flone house upon it, feme meadow and woodland, a run of water, and a good spring ; situated in the Manor of Moreland, Montgomery County, on the Southampton and Wright's Town road, 14 miles from Philadelphia, adjoining the lands of W. Deans, Esq. VV. Roberts, and J. Lau mov. to J. LAUMOY. *»* Possession will be given on the firft of April. Six. of the Treasury, FOR S LL, :n»o». feb ij A Summer Retreat. For Sale, Sixteen Acres of Land, No. 171, Chefnuc Street. March 11. Plank and Scantling, All well seasoned and fit for immediate use. Also a few thousand feet faafoncd half-inch and ck White Pine Boards, and a small quantity of wo feet cedar (bingles. JOHN M'GOLLOH. mareh j FOR SALE, February 19th, 1799 Englilh wrought Nails. Imporfrd in the Jhips Molly and Diana, from LIVERPOOL. 400 Casks of Nails, CONSISTING of 6d, Bd, iod, nd, and sod, flat points suitable for the fouthcrn market—6d, 8d ? iod, ndj and 2od, finedrawn (harps—also 3, 4, and 6 clouts—~iprigs— tucks—fsupper nails—fljeathisg nails, &c. FOR SALE BY, Robert Denifon, junr. ill Mark«t-ftreeb. FOR SALE By SIMON WALKER, Pine, near Fifth-street, WOOLWICH proof "cannon— 9 pounders, 6 1-4 foct long, 10 cwt. each, and le«t long, 25 cwt. each, with carriages, &c. completed ditto —6 pounders, 5 i-a feet long, 15 cwt. each, and 6 feet long, 18 cwt. each, with carriages, &c complete; Carronades on Aiding carriages, ta, iS & 14 pounders, weighing 6 I-a, 8 and 13 cwt. each ; Boarding Pikes and Cutlasses ; Englilh Cannou Powder; Copper Sheathing Nails, Spikes and Bolts; 6, 9, ia,lß and round Shot; 6,, 9, 18 and 241b; double-headed do. 9 18 and 241b. Canuifter Shot. I Alto—a quantity of befl English, P©rter, Claret I and Port Wine Botrlsa, i Taunten in ca&s of 7 dozen each, maroh 8 Al.iu i-£KbONi>, INDEBTED to the Estate of Abraham i Dicks, EsqJm* Sheriff of the County of I Delaware, arc requeued t >make immediate pay incnt, and all thole who have demand* against"; laid Estate to authenticate and present them fir settlement. Also, all those who have drpoftted writings with said dece'fed to apply for them to WILLIAM PENNOCK. Adra r Springfield, Delaware county, £ ift mo. Bth, 1799- ) dim j*H. 8 ON Tuesday morning, nth March, about l» o'clock, a small Red Leather Pocket Book (being an Almanack for the preftnt year, pub lifted by W* Y. Birch) near the corner 01 Third and Spruce streets, or in Union ftre#t bctwecu Third and Fourth streets, containing sundry De laware, Baltimore and Potewmac Bank Notes, with various other papers and memorandums. Whoever has found the fame and wiH bring it to the Printer, fliall be handsomely rewarded. ALL Persons having any De-' roands againfc the estate of the late Robert Hardie, mariner, deceased, are hereby reqaefled to present ; them for fettlctnect, and all thole indebted to laid estate, to make pay m«nt to either of the fubferibers PETER BAYNTON, ") Walnut-flreet. ( £ ( I JOHN CRAIG, ( ; JV#. 12, Dock-fircH. J ; A number of Deeds, Bonds and other inftrumeots, which had been under the care of the late JahnTodJ and William Wood Wilkins Efquire#, having, alter the decease of thof« gen tlemen, been placed in the hands of thefubferiber, and there remaining many for whioh no applica tion ha» been made ; this public notice it given for the benefit of those who may be interefUd. WALTER FRANKLIN. march 5. To the Creditors of William Richards, Deceased, THE real estate of William Richards having been recently fold, the creditor* ef said estate ire reqHefted to ftlrnifh their accounts im mediately, ai a dividend will be ftrudc on the firll day of May next and paid at any time af terwards, on application to WILLIAM BELL. Philadelphia 25th Feb. 17991 m.th.tiMay Samuel Miles, jun'r. Of the city of Philadelphia, merchant, hav ing afligned over all his cffc&s, real, perfoaal and mixed, to the fubferibers, for the benefit of such of hit creditors as may fubferibe to the said alignment on or before the firft of August next. Notice is hereby given, To *ll persons indebted to the laid estate, tha they are requeued to make immediate payment to either of the ailiprvees, or to the £iid Samuel Miles, who 19 authorised to receive the fame ; in failure whereof legal fleps vrill be taken for the recovery of such debts, as are not dischar ged actordingly. GEORGE ASTON, 1 CORNELIS COMEGYS, j- Alfignees JOHN ALLEN, J ftb. 14 THE APPOINTED by the Corporation to open Books of Subscription for a Loan to intro duce WHOLESOME WATER from the Kiver Schuylkill by meansW Steam Engines (already contracted for) to the Center Squire and from thence to be distributed through the City, give NOTICE, THAT a book will beopened at the City Hall to-morrow, the I jth instant, and will be con tinued from day 10 day, until the Loan is com pleated, where the commiflioners will attend from 10 o'clock ia the morning until one, tore* coive fubferiptions. By order of the Board, Jacob Shoemaker, sec'y. ad mo, ix. N. B. Ten dotlara to be paid on oath (hare at the tim« of Subscribing, 30 dollars it the expiration ofSr- v • two months /From tl* t„ne 30 ditto, ditto, 4 months f , . r °.\. 30 ditto, ditto, 6 months J subscribing e»tißMiy Valuable Property for Saie. THAT well known Estate, called SHREWSBURY FARM, formerly the lefidence of General John Cadwaladar, situate on Saffafras River,in Kent county, Maryland—containing a bout 1900 acre* of prime LAND, upwards of 500 of which are in woods, The Buildings are all ex cellent, andconfift of a handsome Dwelling House, two large Barns with Cow houses. Stables for fifty horfes,a fpeeious treadimg floor under cover,a gra nary, Overfear's houses, two ranges of two (le ry buildingsfor Negroes (one of them new and of brick), Corn heufes a Smoak honfe, &s. See —The whole Estate being nearly surrounded bjr water, it requires butlittle fencing, aid has a good Shad and Herring fifhery. It is conveniently situated for both the Philadelphia and Baltimore markets,with two landings on a navigable river but a short fail from Baltimore. There is a large Peach, and tw» large Apple Orchards on the premises; also, a varie ty of excellent fruits of different kinds. The foilis mostly a rich lo»rt.—The whole will be fold toge thsrordividedintefmaller farms(forwhichthebuil dings are conveniently situated) as may suit tbe pur hator. The Stock on said Farm, confuting of Hor cfes, Cattle, Sheep tec. wiH aUo be disposed of. For further particulars apply to Geokse Hastings on the prcmifes.or to the fubferibrf, in Philadelphia 1 ARCHIBALD M'CALL, Jun. tu.th fa-tf 3tawtf December ia, FOR SALE, BY *VBSCR.!BSk, On Willing* aud France's Whatf. 200 Gin Cases, Also, a few ba!« afjkngel Goods. Cri WILLING, Feb. iZ t LOS NOTICE. 33W2VV lOTIC WMISSIQNERS; FOR SALE, toft. SALE, wr : r«t 14 four pound Cannon, ..ifftrelit IcßgttoS, 5 Carronades. JOHN NIXON & <|o. December i. FOR SALE, ! 50,000 Acres of LAND, LYING in tie county of Kuflel, state of Vir-. ginia, bounded on the east by the river Clinch, on the fonth by the river Guest, anil to the welt by Sandy riyer. This trail {situate fix miles from the Courthouse of the above Gouuty. is from the town ot Abington, is well fettled, and has like wife the advantage of a wag gon road) is divided into trails of 10, 5 and 1500 eafh, and will be fold, altogether, or in lots-, as it may suit the purchasers, by one ps the owners who will reside there during the months of May, June and July next, in order to put them who may become purchasers in puf feflion. 1 he plots duly authenticated and certified by the surveyors, are iti the hap.ds ot the iuM&ri bers. Every fatisfadlion will be given with r»f peifl to the right, to which the patents give full and ample teftimonv. Great accommodations will be made refpedling payment, and every necefiary information may be had, by applying to F. & A. TUBEUF. 2aw 3 m law tf PeterlLurg, Feb. If lawtf Sales of Valuable Property. On THURSDAY the 28th day of March instant, Will be Svld by Public Vendue, At the Middle Ferry, near the Falls of Delaware, THE FOL'-OWINO Mcffuag«, Lots, Buildings, Watw-wotks and Plantations, Situate in tht county of Bucks, oppqfite to tie thriving towns of Trenton and Lambert on, being part of Morrisville FJiate. id.' I 'HE mansion house lately occupied ky Ro JL bert Mowis.jun. Esq. with 34 acres of land, induing an excellent garden, orchard and iome wood. The house is nearly new, confiding of a ball, two paflages, two elegant bow rooms and three other rooms on the main floor ; four chambers with convenient garrets on the upper floor ; it iafurrounded by a piazza of 14 feet depth, and under it are kitchens, servants hall, two Cham bers for servants, with cellars and vairits. Adjoining and communicating is anice-koufe, miflc-houfe and fmoke-houl'e, and at a conve nient distance are lubltantial brick stables ca pable of containing ten horses, and four car riage honfes, with every neceflary accommoda tion for ferv»nt». md. The ferry from Penjifylvauii to New- Jersey, with a Urge convenient house, one part of stone th» other fiabfuig for *o hoifei, with this will be fold 18 acre* of land, and the priviledgc of landing on any part ofthe eOate. ' , - 4tii. Four frame houfei en tb« DUMI road leading from Bristol to the £rrry,«ack acoopa* uiodated with a lor, 60 feet 'frost audjoofest deep. 1 ' I good two story frame house on the old liver roid, with a lot of the above dimonlaons, arise a good Smith's (hop adjoining. A frame house, snd saw makers (hop on MiJI is houlY* of different fizcs on the £»me street. A Uoufe now in the tenure of R.Trimble with.a large bam, b»rra«k, auri extenfivc lot. Several buildings, (Jccupied as work (hops, ' A l.irgs bake house. Six brick buildings, with good !ots near the upper ferry. An ifiand in the river Delaware, containing about 40 acres, above the mill Ham, and the iflind btlow, on which are the folk>wing works. Snuff-mill, Plailter of Paris mill, Saw-mill, Grindltonc-mill, Slitting mill, mill for rolling bolts, rolling mill for rolling bar into fljert iron or hoops, mill for drawing wire» trip hammer. A forge and compleat air furnace tor convert ing pig into bar iron The whole of the island, and the above works, together with the site for a grift mill, wiJI be fold together or separate as may appear molt eligible at the time of sale. jawtf The d>e!ling houses are, many of them, nearly new, well built, and conveniently contriv ed j purchafrrs may be accommodated with a few acres of land convenient to them, as part of the lands wfll berelervod for that purpole. 20 Lot! on the road leading from Briflol to the ferry, of 60 feet front and ac® feet deep. 10 lots on a road of 60 feet wide, bid out parallel with the river and below the ferry. Each lot ibntaining 3 1-5 acres, wi:h a front of l 6» feet river, a»d running back to a public road at'the distance of from the front the view of the river, with a.free paflage "to and froip it, will by con trail be always kept open. A farm called Linton's, containing 1 ;o acres, 40 of whieh are good wood-land, with a farm house, baen, flable, out buildings, an excelleat orchard, with a good cyder press. A farm called Bayley's, fronting the post road, containing 149 acres, with a gcod new two-story frame house and new barn, remarka bly well watered and timbered. A farm called Clark's, between the road lead ing to Philadelphia and :hat to Falls-toWn,con taining 180 acres, os the farm is a new hsule .tkd birn. A farm called Lovet's, containing 100 acres of good frefli land, with a good new house and barn. 100 acres, part wood land,between the main road and the river, without buildings. ico acres called Butler'., with a hoi»fe and barn. Watsons firm, containing 185 teres, with a brick hou;e, barn and llables, it has a landing on the river; this tradl may be conveniently di vided. ' Moone sfarm, with no acrei, a good brick houfeand barn, and a landing on the river. 182 acres adjoining the above. A ihad filhery oji the river Delaware, with 6q acres of excellent land, including an iiland call ed Goat Island, with the right of landing on the mv.n and sltablifhing- a terry to Lamberton 1 here is 00 thU place a tenant', house, and one tor curiDg fifli ; it rents at srefent for »001-per annum. " r 19» acres of extent up-land, well fenced, and r°i n l» several fine fituatiens fer buildings 1 part ofthn tra&iswcwd land. The sale will commence at ten o'clock in the morning,and continue 'till the whole are fold The terms 0! payment are j-j down, i- 3 } n one, the other in two years, with interest, fecared by a mortgage on the premises. An abatement of 5 per cent, will be made for any monies paid in advance. m. tf. A survey and platt of the whole estate jsay be seen byippljrmg toHenryClymer.Efq. at Mor nfville, who will jive the occtffary information to perions enquiring, M*t<b i. 3Uw. - farms. dt»BAfcr. v ■ ~£Yj - ; jW Imported, Iron cannon, double fortifild, Woolw.: if pK...» with their carriages complete— 3, 4,6 . ; pounders. Carronailcs, Woolwioh proof, with carriages,& 4( complete— la, 18 and X4pounders. Cannon powder in kegs of Jjlbs. each Round, double-headed, and canoifttr (hot Patent Iheathing copper, bright, affortcil 18,-73, at, 14, s6 and 18 or per square foot, ftecti '( '1 by 14 inches, fuitahle for vtffels from jO3 to , 1000 tons I Copper nails, bolts and spikes Boarding Pikes, : Common cutlalTes 1 Gunners (lore* of all kinds - Tin-plates No I—l-31 —1-3 erofs boxes 1 Patent Ihot in calks of jewt. each , London porter and brown fteut, in calks of 7 dot/ . bottled. Earthen ware in cVotes, aflorted r For Sale by SIMON WALKER, Pine near jth street. - for. sale, .J; .'J i By the Subscribers, " Ijl pipes Old Madeira W me, a I pair of 9 p»und Cannon y 5 packages of Oum Guiaccum J 1 bales of St. Domingo Cotton 100 boxes of Wax Candles, of each. Wi/fhigs is' Francis, Penn.flreet,"> February 19. J w&f tf for fate by, PETER BLIGHT, At his Store— South-Jit eet uharf, A quantity of Jamaica Rum, do Brandy, Bthpwoof, Red Port Wine, in pipes, hhde. and qr. cases Madeira, in pipes fit for use, Catalonia White Wine in pipes, Hazlenute in sacks Caftilc Soap e Old Arrack—in cases and cafesof 3 doxen each. f#b, 19* 4od6w the partnership of ' John £ff James Poultney, f TJEING diffohrad hy mutual confetit, all^perfoni 1 I) Indebted to them are requcllt 1 to make im mediate payment to cither of the fiibferibcrs; and' I, hhol'e having demands to prefer.t their account* for e feitleiuctit. s JOHN POULTNEY, t JAMES POULINKr. J Ift mo 30 w&frtf To be Let, ( A genteel, convenient three story BRICK HOUSE, In S»hucx S-rnEiT, (no. 64) *: THIS houfc has been newTy papered and paimsd, - and was not occupied during last fever. feh. 1 a. af. eo tf. ' t Copper Warehouse, 1 Late ALEXANDER BISLAND, & Co. 5 No. 201, MARKEi*-Sr*riT, •' - ROBERT KID, ' "LT AVING Stock of the above firm, XJI Solicits the patronage of the publicaod their t frieiidi ; where they may depend oir being served ori tbeveiy bell terms with the following goods .* i . — , A general affortmeut of Copper Bottom! and Sheets, for Copper Smiths and other purports, | Pigand Bar Lead, Block Tin and Crowley Steel, Ijn in Boxes, and Brats Kmlesin Neds, e With a large and general afibrtment of Ironmongery} (eb. 16. 01 w wtr'fif To be Let, A Store and Loft, NEAR Market-street Wharf.—Enquire of the Subscriber, e GEO. DAVIS, 1, 3*9 Migh-ftrret. I, fcb " aawtf s Notice. THE creditors of Leonard Sayre ■- will take notice, that he has applied to the Court of Common Picas, for the County of e Philadelphia for the benefit of the aft of As- I, fembly palled the 4th of April last, for the rt ,r lief of insolvent debtors, ind they have appoint ed Monday the xjth diy of March instant, at 1, ten o'clock in the forsnoon, to hear Him and r- hie creditors, at the State-hotife, or such other a place where the court may then be held, rt march 6, th.mo.t o Charles Campbell, * WATCH-MAKER. HAS removed to the Shop formerly occupied by Mr. John Wood, No, 55, corner of a Front and Chefnut-ftreets ; where he will thank n f "!ly receive and execute orders with neitntft r> and difpMch !. HE has constantly on hand, A Neat aud Large Afiortm«it of Clocks SsC Watches. _ s> WANTED, A JOURNEYMAN ; ALSO, one or two } Apprentice» of rtfpefla „ ble parents. A large quantity of Watch Glasses Wbdefalc and Retail. nor *4 3 awtf TO be fold for esfh by Joseph Salter at Atfion Richard Wells, Cooper's Ferry—Jonathan Harker, Woodbury— and Jefle Evans, humber ton, 1 hose who have used them give them the preference to any other kitidj as they require lef* team, brink the ground better, are kfpt ia srder at less expence and are fold at a«cheaper ra ' e —the plan is much fimplified and confiflsof but one ;ncce of cast Iron, with the handles beam oi wood ; tbey may bsfixed » ith wrought lays and coulters to be put on with screws and taken off at pleasure making them may be had by applying to John Newbold, or the fubferiber No. an North FronNftr«et. Who kat for Sale; Or to LeaTe for a term of Tearty A number of valuable tr»<si» of L*rra, 5 fitaated for Mills, Iron Works or Farm», ly improved, lying chiffly in the c<*»ntyofjlu&«- t tingdon flat* of Pennfylvani*. Tlrafe incline to view them will pkafc t« *|»pto JohftCanan efq.near Huntingdon. CbarJtt NtwMJ. f * . i'jiy «7 GOODS. ForwaHed to BaltimQre, with dispatch and on rsalunable terms by Levi Hollingswortk Sob Philad. mikrofc s, 1799 tu. PRINTED BY J. IV. FENNO-. Ni
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