► -rjN- •y f ■A Valuable Plantation, Xa BiockVv r..wnth p, on the Welt fide of the River Stitu>lnil . a*>< ut iwiiid an hail mile» tram ihc Middle and o«c fourth of a mile tiom the Turnpike. Tube SM at Public Vendue, At 'lie Meichanii' Coffee-Houfe in Philadelphia,To- Morrow, the 27ih of f> p.ii, at 7 unlock in the Evening. Said property has been lately surveyed, and di vided into Four farts, <witb a -vkiu ti accomo daie purchasers, * N© i- Contains «rei and i» perches on which is a brick dwelling house (built in the year 1794} 57 feet front by 37 f«t d «P» wit !? 1 P'" 1 ?" one fide and a portico on the «Jier; two ltorie. of ix feet high each, four rooms on a floor with fire places in each, and four convenien chambers in the garret, three of which likewile fire pUc«s. A hall 10 feet wide: a rea:arably dry and commodious cellar, divided into sundry a partmedts, including a pantry, store rooms, &c. The pitching is %o feetfquare, ConUinmg bake ovens a,id other eonveniencies ; a pump of" ex cellent water at the door. A lione barn and good stabling; a carriage house and granary, ar.da large frame lately built, tor nay» &c. A none farm house and wash house, with a brick milk houle over a never failing I'pring of good water Two large gartlens in high order, and richly ftorcd with a great variety of best troot; firaw berry, and alparagus beds ! (hrubs, .flowers, &c. An apple orchard in its prime, containing 600 | frees. Thetituation' s high, pleafaot and heal thy ; a great number of handsome fruit, and other trees in the couit yard, round the house, &e. Tlip ioi lis good and produces remarkably well, and theie is now a considerable quantity under cloven. About io aae> of meadow, ad joining a ttream called Mill Creek, which runs through the premilts, and on which there is a good fcite for water works. About twelve acre* of very thriving young timber. No. i Contain# 46 seres and ,19 perches of as good ; armirtj» land as any in thq towtiflvip, divided into five lields ; with about 8 acres of excellent iirafter. A never foiling ltream of. water runs through the premit'es, adjutant to which, atifl near the West-Chester road, is a fine fituatim for building ; and within a fpal diffanceof twi springs. Out of the fieids is under clover am timothy. No. 3. < Contains so acres and 139 pcrchei, .about 7 icre&of wbict i»good farming land with a Imall pUce of meadow ground; and the remainder covered with good timber. I wo nevtr failing: itreams of witer rijrf« through the prennKs, and near to which ami the Weft Chester road » a Tiar.dfoine fituarion for building. No. 4- ... Contain* 5 acres and 16 pcrche*, is a rich foil, ( hi€fly under clorer, and mostly orchard > *■ ; which thcte are upwards of 100 good, bearing ap ple trees. There is a (mall ft ream « water run i<ing through the east end, nearto which, ana the Havtrford road, is a beaut if al (ituation for build iogf, garden, &<- Having an agreeable profJie«9. The Weft Cheihr road bounds part of No. I to thefosthward, and divHes No». % and 3. And nhe Havrrford roia'd be sis Nos. 1 and a and 4, to the northward. ■ There are 011 each' diviGon very convenient situ atioMs for erecting ei*hei breweries, dittilleries or tiu, yatd ; besides the. mill feat on N«. I. before .Ttentiontd, . A draught of the whole may be teen, at the cof fec-tjoufei—»hd at the srtice of Thomas M'Euen X Co. No. 78 Chefnui street; whcr« the terms of /*I,S iniKany farther information that taay be re nuirt'd, will be made known, EDWARD FOX, Au&'r. it. 16 To Printers or Publijhers. ONE of the molt lucrative eftablilhments in the above lines of business in the United States* is now sfFered for sale on liberal terms. 1 iie eftabliflsment coufifti of the publication of a very cxtenfive circulating, commercial News- Paptr, ill a capi't»l city ; and ail office furnifhed with letter fufßcient for the execution of other work Further particuhrs may be known on appli cation to A. H» No. 47i north Third-street; hut none, other than principal?, or person? fully to make a purchase of foroe confidrt'a ble magnitude will be treated with. Apnl 13. Dels Ware ttf .Schuylkill Land Office. January 25, 17 99* " I 'HE Stockholders of the Delaware W Sthoyi- X kill Canal Company, are her«fcy notified and fcqjired to pay ten dollars on their refpeflive (hares ah or before the March next, to the Treasurer as the Company at their office n»»r the dink of Vcunfylvauia. Extra# from the Minates, George Worrall., Secretary. H'm. Govett, treasurer. ,diw April IB Wants Employment, \ MIDDLE aged Man, bred to the Mercan tile 'oufinefs ; Ijpeaks and writes the Englilh, inun and French language, and has been em ployed a< book-keeper in this city for several rearspaft; -on whose capacity, induflry and hoifc-r * j may be r.lied. Please to apply au.No. 6 X, north-Fifth street, above Arch street. l J hiUdelphia, april 18,1799 Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of John O'Conorof Warwick township, Bucks coun ty, lately deciafed, are requefled to pay the fame 10 the fubferiber, and those .who may have any .'i-manrfs against faicl estate.are dtfired to bring ill lii-Mr accounts legally proved for payment to SThPHEN MOYLAN, Executor. daw April I he fulfcribers have on hand, and for sale at re- duced prices, the following articles, viz. Seventy Pipes London Particular Madeira Wine, rh"* vintageof '<)(>, since when they have lain ia a ilore well adapted to their improvement ; 15 Chcftsof Young Hyson Tea ; An Invoice of vrell-afforted China—original cod between 8 and 900 dolls, in Canton. HIGBEE Sc MILNOR. .iiarch ti China Goods. yi'ft iMPORTHt), In rTiif-iiip Delaware, from Caßton, • , iCrsal " U>l m d'"" (TEAS c.Tn^Hyfo'O A -cry haii'-'frmely assorted Sniiill invoice of Silks; Aifo. Chira Ware, aborted. For Sale, by WILLIAM SANSOM. dS-VT •u r A .-j AMTOA'I in a Mcr< h ant's Compting tioulVis desired, for a Youth, of the age ,<■£ 17, of rrputabl* connexions, an 1 pofleffing the requi-fetc acquirements. Apply to the april i, THOMAS RTERSON, No. 177, North fide of Markefc-flreet- OFFERS FOR SALE, HIS (lock of Ironmongery, Hardware, &c. On very moderate terms, —The House and Store may be had with the goods. This {land is ■unquestionably one of the bed in Philadelphia, in the line it is now occupied, or for the Dry Good bufcnefs—The House and Stores are spacious, and taken together with the Stable,privilege of a large vacant lot and other accomodations make the whole very eligible and convenient — Viae (lock of goods although not very considerable in point of value, isnotwithftanding vtry well aflorted. At the fame place may be bad, A pair of excellent, young, and well broken Family Horses ; Besides twelve or fourteen-very good, young* sub stantial Farm Horses, bred in the P.ate al Tei nelfee. April 20 ■ diw TO" LET, . A Three Story Brick-House, In Spruce-street between Second and Third-flreets, —Biujuire at .No. 35, Market- flreet. April 20 . ■ ■ ' $ Philadelphia & Lancaster Turnpike Office. Philadelphia, April l», 1799. •; WANTED,, AN a&ive Man, of good charadlcr, to fupcr - intend tlieTurnpii* Rodfc, he iruft be w -11 tetommsnded aad give such fccnrity as may f>« re quired: for fßrthcr information apply from the 7th to the 15th May nrxt at thre office N ' Wm. GO VET T, secretary. thf&f ttlM April N Q.T I'C E, A Certificate of one (hare of Bank Pennfylva: ■ia stock, No. 715, in my name, having been loft or mislaid, application is made at the said Bank for renewal of the fame ; all perfous con cerned are desired to take notice. JOHN VAUGHUN. apri! so N ANKEENS, Hyl'on, Hyson Skin) and j- Souchoflg J From on board the ship Wooddrop Sims from Canton, and tor sale by James C. Fisher, April 11 JuJl Ptiblifhed, And now to be Sold, by ZACHARIAH POULSON, yuv. at Printing OJice, 106, Chesrut-street, Philadelphia; Also t« be had at the Philadelphia Library, jnd Of JOSEPH W JAMES CRUKSHANK, Booksellers, Market-street, The Hiflory of Pennsylvania, Br ROBERT PROUD, In two o&avo volumes. A work entirely new, original,.,and Tiighly inter esting; embellished with a Portrait of the head of William Penn, and anew Map of Penn- fylvania, Ncw-Jerfey, Maryland, and the State of Delaware, and parts adjacent. IN this publication arc. exhibited the remarkable rife, happy progress, and extraordinary prospe rity of that province, till nearthe time of the de clarad independency of the United Statci of Ame rica ; effeded by such uncommon and pacific means such Angular, jult and prudent policy, as appear no wherein the history of nations, to have so gen erally, and so sxtenfively prevailed, in any other country, to an equal degree of advancement, im portance, and felicity of the people, and f® gene rally ta have excited the admiration of all ohfeiv ers, as in the flourilhing arid happy state of the province of Penhfylvania :—proper to be known and remembered by all those, who wi(h to be in formed in the extraordinary melioration of this country, and in tkemcans of rendering the inhab itants so happy and profperons in former time ; as well as an egre(»iousexample for posterity and sur rounding dates to imitate and improve upon, &c. " Hoc opus, hoc ftudium, parvi properemus et f3« ampli; Si patrise volumus, si nobis vivere cari " Hor In deeds like these, let all themselves approve, Whofeek thsirproper biifs, and country's love Note.—The fubferibers f»r this work are particu larly desired to call, or fend, for their copies, or to direct their friands, in, or near Phi ladelphia, to receive thefamefor them, at either of the two places fir£l above mentioned. And all persons, holding fubfcrtptioir papers, are earnest ly requeued to return the fame, as soon as poflible to Z ACHARIAH POULSON, ju». aforefaid. apri) k» . saw3w Just Landing, From on board the schooner Albert, Joseph Paul) matter, from St. Croix, . ■ A Cargo of excellent St. Croix Enquire of April x» OV Tuesday ihfi 10th of August n«xt, ( shall expose to public Tale, at the town of New- Mai ket, in DggtheSer county, all that valuable traft or parctl ofjand commonly called the Chop tank Indian Lands, situated on tha south fide and binding on the Choptank river several miles, sup posed to contaiti about fix thoufantf acres, to be divided into lots tocontain from 100 to 500 acres each: The terms of sale as follow, viz. Porchafers to give bond immediately after the sale with ap proved fec*rity, conditioned for. the payment of the purchase money, with interest from the day of sale, in four equal annual hiftalments, agreeably to an kit, entitled, " As ad appointing commis sioners to contract for and purchase th« lands com monly called the Choptank Indian Lands in Dor cheflcr county, and for appropriating the fame to the use of this state, and to repeal the a A of afTem bly therein mentionedpalfed at November fef fiou, 1798. April 19 ALL persons having any demands on the Chevalier de Freire, Miniiter of Portu gal, aredefired to prc/est, without loss of time, their accounts to hie Steward, Mr. ttapin, that they iruv W immediately paid. Franklin Court, * the j6th April, 1799. A Place fronted. TEAS, JUST LANDING, No. 13, Arch-street. eodtf R UM,. FOR SALE, JOSEPH SIMS. Valuable Lands for Sale. Wm MARBURY, Agent for the slate of Maryland. d3«i NOTIGE. foreign - LONDON, March 3. We have ltill to notice the non-arrrival of the Hamburgh mails, fourteen of which are this ilay due. The length of time that has elapi'ed since the thaw, and the number of days during which the wind, though ad verse, has been moderate, begiris to render tliis interruption of our communication with the continent unaccountable, and when ad ded to levcral otfher circumltanc.ec, somewhat alarming. : By a broken series of Paris papers which, arrived in the early part of the week, it ap pears that on the ift u't. citizen Mariagon, the French minifler at Hamburg, declared to the fenatc that liis public functions in their city had ceafcd. . ivuch intimations, when giycu by the agents of the haughty French diredtory, l.a\e il-Jdom failed to be follow ed -by hottilities. It would not then be very i'urprizing, if the French, rec«He£ting the benefits tlity derived from.the troft in Hol land, which chained the Dutch Hupping to thei» ports, flipuld have availed thtmfelves of a like favorable cccalion to seize upon Hamburgh, and thfv immense mass of mer chandize that lies weatherbound within its walls. The north-eastern provinces of Holland, (Groninguenand Friezland) which are adja cent, not to fay contiguous, to Hamburgh, would afford than the means of striking with promptitude a blow as iavorable to their schemes as it would be ru inous to that objett of their inveterate en mity the Briti fli commerce —a bio w that would be felt throughout this whole island ; and that would produce particular diftrel's and confternatibn in thls great trading city. eo6t That I'uchan eveat is not altogether out of the contemplation of to be strongly implied by the orders given to detain the packets at Yarmouth, till there shall be some arri,#al from the continent. It hns lopg been matter of surprise to ma ny, thut so tempting - a bait to republican rapacity as Hamburgh, should so long have escaped their fangs ; and indeed their absti nence is not to be easily accounted for, un leis wc iuppofe that they wanted a pretence, or the consent of the cabinet of Berlin* We have seen too much of their address in ne gociation ; and too much of' the vigour of their councils and their arms, to be *ble to lay that they may not have obtained the ac quiescence of the king of Prussia, or have dilctained to alk it ; and as to a pietence, they certainly have found oDe in tlie oblli nate detentioh of Iriflimen bearing com missions in the service of the republic. V6w By letters from General Dundas, at the Cape of Good Hope, we are happy to learn that the Scotch brigade and the 84th regi ment failed for India on th« 4th of Novem ber, 1,900 flrong, in excellent order. The boys that wre enlisted in the Scotch brigade, when it was railed, were all grown up, stout and healthy, and in the from ranks. The general recommended enlilting boys in pre ference to men. Private account? frosi Bengal inform us, that the king of Ava has figrii&ed his inten tion of visiting the supreme government, for which purpufe uncommon preparations were making throughout his count-ryj in a style of great magnificence. The objeil ol'this visit is said to be to congratulate the new govern or general,-the earl of Morningto« ; and to submit a commercial plan, which the king of Ava has suggested for the benefit of the two countries., NASSAU, March.26. Arrived here the privateer fchopne r John md Edward, Miller, from a cruise. Extract from the 'John and Edward's Leg " Thursday, March 14, 1799, at 1 p. m* off Bay Fundy, # in chace of a fail to wind ward, but dilcovering a fail to leeward, which we plainly saw was. a large vefiei, gave chace, and at four o'clock came within muf ket'lhot; hoisted our union jack, and hail ed him, "which was answered by hoisting an American enligri and firing three guns right into us—wc hailed him several times, and informed him that we wwe a British priva teer-; he paid no attention to that ; but kept a continued fire upon us. We then com menced firitlgin return,gave him four broad fides, and boarded on the lee-quarter. When we got upoi) deck, found the cook killed and the reft fur. below. The captain being or dered upon deck, informed us,he was from Jamaica, bound to New-York. The vef fet proved to be the Ihip Cygnet, capt. Gore, of New-York, whom we kept cljjirge of three days,' and then discharged them." diw, Yesterday morning the privateer Mary Anne, Maxcy, returned from a cruise, with two valuable prizes, viz. two Feluccas from Cadiz, having on board fifty tons of quick silver, a quantity of (lamped paper, &c. &c. the property of the Spani(h government. Both these veflels are commanded by king's pilots, and failed in company with eight o thers from Cadiz, on the night ofTebruary 12th, for I* Vera Cruz. At that time, there were fourteen British Ihips of the line, and several frigates cruii- Cadiz. The Feluccas being remark ably faft sailers, and favored by the night, and a strong breeze off the land, Coon got clear of the Britifn squadron ; but were cha fed almoK conftan'tly afterwards, until they were taken-in the Old Straits on the 23dinft. by die Mary Amie. The ma-fiers of one of the' Feluccas fays, that the last accounts refpefting Buonaparte that he had heard at Cadiz, represented his being at Cairo. He also fays, that Malta had furrendercd to the Britifl: ; and that the Neapolitans had been severely worsted in se veral aftions with the French. This day a vefiel arrived in sixty hours from Havanna. The assembling a large force 011 the Isle of Wight, had been conflrued by the Span- djt ' Boek. March 29. illi goyernment into a. deCgn of an immedi ate attack on Cuba ; and orders from Mad rid, dated the 7th of January, were received , about a month since by the governor ot Cu- | ba to make every p .idble preparation for | defence. In consequence of these ciders, upwards of thirty thousand men, of all colours and deferiptions, have been actually embodied, and drawn to Havanna and.its vicinity ; and large magazines of provisions and military (lores are now'forming. Admiral Bligh, with the Queen, i hun derer and York, and four or five frigates, is cruising between the Dry Tortugas and cape Antonio. All intercourie between the Ha vanna andths Main, is thereby prevented ; and Co'alarmed are the people at La "Vera Cruz, that not iatisfied with detaining the money ships in port, in order t« have the trealure in greltcr lecurity, they ' recently had it landed. Tie SpainQi ordinance againit the use of British maiiufaftures, issued in coni'equ'ence of orders from the French directory to the degraded humble court of Spain, has been promulgated throughout Cuba ; and dll 111- tercourfe with the British colonies peremp torily interdicted. At the fame time neu tral veflels are allowed to load with produce in all the ports of Cuba. April 2. I» a French pri7.e brig, sent in since o\jr last, have been found a number of official dis patches from general Touffaint, and com miflaiy Roume, to thp miniftei" of marine and other he a (ft of departments at Paris. By.' these it appears that a very ft range game is playing in St. Domingo. Touffaint disclaims all idea of eretiing an independent government in that island, avows the strong est attachment and raoft profound refpeft to the French republic, accuses Hedouville of the grossest misdemeanors, and expresses an anxious wilh to be relieved from the fatigues and dangers, of his adtual situation. .Commiflary Roume, in his letter to the secretary of the executive dire&ory, trusts that credit will be allowed him for what he has acconiplilhctl, and that in the actual state of parties and things, nothing more coyld'be effetted. PETERSBURG, Nov. 10 The Treaty with Britain is highly ap plauded by our merchants. No cotinedliori indeed could be of more benefit to this country, than one with that nation. By a lift jjift publifhcd of all the exports from this port, for the current year, it appears that of 1053 foreign ships that loaded at this port 609 were British, excepting about eighteen, were for their own dominions. I am informed that the last mentioned article isoceafioned by the high price in Bri tain and Ireland, which has induced your Government topermittheNavy Contractors to purchase here, where it has, in general, been bought, barrels included, below ios. British the hundred weight- If your Go vernment should draw the connexion between the two countries still closer, we shall be able to lupport the Briti/h armies and navy, even in their Weft India lflands, cheaper than they can have it from America. . Mweover, among the articles exported by the britifh,;' were §ipco barrels salted above beef, of which no other nation - will taka a barrel. (Palette sparine JLifo Port of Philadelphia, ARRIVED Brig William, Limb, Charleston James, Rambo, Savannah Sclir. Snkey, Small, Boston Cape. Rambo inform), that the following veffe'.s from hence have arrived at Savannah : Brig Sally, Gwinn ; schooner Hetty,Vuan ; schooner Ellifon, via Norfolk. 1 A /hip is below, name unknow. CLEARED. Brig Eliza, Mitchell, Malaga Sch. Thomas, Richards, La Guira Maria, Huggins, Frederickflnirgh Nancy, Hawkins, Norfolk Sloop Hannah, Parker, Charlelton Lark, Thompson, Surinam Nahcy, Clark, Augustine Almenia, New-York Polly, Oliphant, Norfolk Ranger, Bacon, P&rtland Sc Richmond Polly, Haikill, Charleston New-York, April 23. Extraft from the fliip Suffolk's log; book, captain Christopher Whipple, from Liver pool, after a passage of 42 days. Ships f*r Savannah. The Cumberland, Scot, failed in company with me. Neutrality, Dawfon, to fail in 10 days for Savannah. Ships Jor Charleston. The Ruby, Stafford, in the graving dock with some damage, to fail'in three weeks. Skips for' Virginia. The Felicity, Borroudaie, for Alexandria, failed in company with me. The Mercury, Roberts, for City Point, to fail in 12 day 3. The Nancy, Cunningham, for Norfolk, to fail in 20 days. Tfie St. Tammany, Dangerfield, to fail in 24 days,.for ditto.. Ships for Baltimore. The Atalanta, Sylvester, for Baltimore to fail in 14 days. The Catharine, Kearny, to fail, in 10 days. The John & James, Dagget, to fail in 8 days, Philadelphia. The Clother, Gardner, just arrived, after a paflage of 29 days, for do. the Molly, Motley, to fail in 20 days, for do. the, Shoc-!;- port, late Mowns, afterbeing taken, retaken and arrived at Liverpool. Ships for New-York. The Appollo, Moncrief, to fail in four days. The Polly, Bunce, to fail in ditto. The Betley, Carberry, to fail in 15 days, I The Aftrca, Tinkham, to fail in 20 days. The Sally, Morgan, to fail in 12 days. ( The Sally, Walton, to fail in 15 days, j The Portland, Henley, to fail in 20 days: | The Young Eagle, Pollard, to fail in 12 i days. The John, Howett, to fail in 20 days. Ships for Boston and other parts of Nevj- England. For Boston. Ship Ranger, capt. Wood, to fail in 1$ j days. < The Commerce, Watts, to fail in 20. days. The Orono, Choat, to fail in 24 days. The Packet, Trott, to fail in 12 days. The Atlantick, Rollins, to fail in 24 days. 0 , • The Venus, Jjmefon, to fail in 20 days.; For Portland, the Betsey, Knight, master, to fail in 6 days. For Newhuryport, the Columbia, N.' Fletcher, to fail in 20 days. £ For ditto the Minerva, Davis, to fail it* 12 days. For ditto the Peter, Dennis, to fail in 8 days. For Penobfcot, the Orlando, Atkins, to fail in 8 da; -/>'• For New-Terk, to sail in a yew days. Ship Fanny, qapt. Braine. Amsterdam Packet, Crocket.^ Fair American, Provost. Thefollowing is a list of vessels spoke vntb v ~ op tie passage. ' ', Cape Clear bearing E, N. E. 39 leagues, spoke the (hip Molly of and fiO4W Philadtl phia, 28 days out : the captain of whicirifi formed me, the day before he fell in with a French privateer of 16 guns, and beat her • off, with loss of no men, and but little da mage. In lat. 48, 9»'long. ■*», 40, at day light ■ saw a fail close on beard, by the fogs clear- • ing away, (covered her to be a hrge French privateer, mounting many g uns ; (he failed round under Ihort fail till it was quite clear of fog,' and then discovering what we was gave chafe, we instantly hauled our ship oti' a wind, and carried all the fail we peifibty could, and he firing but all to no purpose. After 12 hours gave over chafe, but at dark j he made a frefh chafe, but wc saw no more' ' of him. In lat. 48, 28, Itmgv 29, spoke the fchr. Aniericanus, from New-York, bound to Sli go out 2 days, Earl mafler, all well. . April 11, lat. 42, 39, 10ng.56, spoke the fliip Torn of Boflon, bound for London from Charleston, out 14 days* To be Sold, r "P'HE Time of a Negro Lad, who is an in- X dented servant, and his nearly nine years to ferve —He is an excellent house ferrant, very handy, aflive and cleanly, and can dtefs hair well. For terms apply to the Prinier of this paper. April 17. 'ELECTION. 4.tb mo. 4> 1799. The Contributors to this institution, are her<jJ>y notified, agreeably to the Charter of Incorporation, that a general cleftion will be held at the Hospital en. the 6th day of the sth month 1799, being the second day of the week, at 3 o'clock, P. M- for twelve Managers, and 3 Treafurerfor the ensuing year. days 10 9 By order of a Board of Managers. SAMUEL COATES, Sec'ry. codt6n» Now Landiitg from the ship Delaware, from Can* ton and lor tale by the Subscribers. Hyfoir, Hyson Skin, ( Young Hyfoa, 1 £ * a ' Souchong, j Canton and Garden Fain, Nankc'uiis, China Ware, aflorted. Umbrellas (3 to 33 inches, .Silk Handkerchiefs, Hair Ribbons and Sewing Silks. 'They have alio remaining on Hand Black Perfuns, Choppa ani Pullicat Rofnallf, And a general assortment of Dry Goods as usual. Thomas & Joshua- fisher. 4th mo 16 NOTICE. THE Public are requsfted not to nceive any drafts, notes, obligations or b(Us of any kiud drawn in favor of or indorsed by Abijab Hunt. J. -V A. Hunt. Jesse is" Abijab Hunt. Jercihiab & Abijab Hunt•, Abijab is" Jno. If. Hunt. Snodgrdfs, & Co. Those on whom they are drawn are alio deflrcd to suspend acceptance, until reierencx be had to the fubferiber. About twenty thousand Dollars of bills. of the ab jve description having been taken from the car rier near the mouth of TennelT«e river by a party of Indians. SAMUEL MEEKER, april - tu th&f tf At a Court «f Common held at Grt«n£» burg, for the county of Weftmoreland, the second Monday in March, in the year of our Lord one thousand liven hundred and ninety nine, present Alexander Addi'on, Esq. Fre fident,.and hi» AiTociates, Judges of the fttne Ceurt* .. . ON the petition of LUCAS S. GIBBS, an insolvent debtor, to the Court of "Common* Pleas, for the county afore£»id, praying for the benefit of the laws made for the relief of such persons, and fubjpining a lift of his creditors and effefts on oath, the Court jppoint the cond Monday in June next, forbearing the pe titioner and his creditors, and direil that notice thereof be given in Fenno's daily paper of the city of Philadelphia, in one of the Baltimore papers, and in the Fayette gazette, by being fa* fertr-d therein, in three luictflive papers, at lealt three weeks previous to the day of hearing. By order of Court, THOMAS HAMILTON, Proth y aprii a 6. l»V'3Wr-af- Pennsylvania Hospital, « »■
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