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    Situate in Mor.trcmry county» about one
mile ti.id an half from Pottjhnvn.
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no.v toj!i;iir to fuunlv ;hs worhs tor one veir
feock Iroa. this _ ■
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j>:r:of the iirin.
' otlt *" n JOSEPH Junr.
8 31W3W
, r j 'UE proprietorsof certificate ifliied /'or sub«
eight j»cr centum per annum, are notified, that
Slucfc lubifcription certificates as may be pre
»nted at the Treasury or Loan Offices in con
eqi-.ence oi the foregoing arrangement, will be
n orlitd and diftinilly marked lb as to denote,
Sun-tary of the Treasury
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Twenty Dollars Reward.
FROM the Marine Barrack?, corner of Fil
bert and Thirteenth-streets, in the City of
Mk PI. itltlphii, the 18th day of this instant Two
/the feifond time of hisdefertion J five feet (even
(nches high, fair complexion, hair cut close,
dat k eyes, ilim built.— The other, Hilary Bishop
£ve feet 6x inches high, ruddy coi*plc.xion,
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Major Commandant of Marine Corps
To be Sold or Exchanged,
i.'C'i'. I'rcjMTfy within twelve mile- of the CitX
of Philadelphia, and on the BriiUil Road ;
A beautiful und very highly cultivated
F A R M.
I fee th-- office ol C. Lebarbicrdt
. No, 4.5 SMith Third Scriikt.
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148, High street
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1 NOTICE.
j A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Jedidiah
• xi Snowden deceafed,are reqaefled to make pay
| merit to either of the subscribers.and thofc having
any demands on the fame to produce their accounts
for fettltment
ANN SNOWDfeN, Administratrix.
ROBERT SMITH, > „
SNOWDEN, j * ecUtors '
iu!y 8 law^w
notice'"
A LI. persons indebted to the Estate of the Rev
Giltrrl T. Smtudtn dectafed late of (jranber
ry.in the State of New Jerfcfy, are requafted to
nuke paymeHt to the fubicriber, and those having
any dflniands on the fame to prodiise their ac.
counts for fettlemeut.
ISAAC rfNOWDEN,
juTy 8 i ■ wiw
TO BE LET,
A Large Commodious Cellar, '
Usder Frientis Meeting House, iu Keys' Alley.
Aiph -tl
LEONARD SNOW DEN'S,
No. 130, North Front street.
7 nao : 6 eo^w
John Miller, Jun. ,
No. 80, Dock, near r f!iird Street.
Hat for Sale.
Coffaes, 1
Bafias,
Mamoodics,
Taffoties,
Colicoes,
Pitna )
Romal and > Handkerchiefs.
Mulmul J
The foregoing goods are no<w to be fold at
REDUCED PRICES,
N. B. Many of thcle Goods may be printed to
advantage in this country.
may 16 3awtf
DONATION LANDs7 ~~
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Notice is hereby given,
HPHAT Claims for Donation Lands granted
-It- by the State of Pennlylvamia to the Offi
cers anil Soldiers of the Line belonging to the
said State in the late war, will be received at
the ' '(lire of Comptroller General of frtid Stntc
unti! the ift September next indufivu, and that
the fubfciibers ai.tliorifed bylaw will lit as a
Board at the said CHRce on every Monday from
ten o'clock in the lorewoon until one in the af
ternoon, to hear and determine all unfatified
CtaWs already filed, a« well as thole which
may be filed on or before the said firft thy q
John Donnaidson, Comt'r. 1
Samhil Bryan, Regt'r. !
Peter Baynton, Tre»»'r.
Department of Aceoucts of)
Peiinfylvaiiia, May 15, '99. J
('6) Hiw fro.w.fa tO
Valuable Property for Sale,
In Chefnat, near Sixth street, direiUy oppoGt
Conc*iss Hall,
A LOT of ground, abost it feet front in Chel
nut street and 73 feet in depth, whtrecn is a
good frame houfi, now in the tenure of Samuel
Bengt, fubjeA ta a groundrent of ios. per annum.
The advantageous frtuatio* of this property re
quitel. 00 comments, for it mnlt be known, there
areftw in this city to ecpal it, an unecceptionablt
title l will be made to tli» purchaser. Applv to
JAMES GIRVAN,
no. 19?, Cficfnu# street, next door to the pre
niifcs.
march <
ALL PERSONS
INDEBI ED to the late yojtfijj Henry Ftijf tr, dc
ccafed, arc r.equefted to make immediate pay
ment ; and all persons having demands agiinft
Taid e'ftate, are desired to l'urniih their account! to
the fublcriber.
Christian. Claudj, Admin'r.
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The Subscriber offers for Sale,
THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY.
AN Excellent three flory Brick House, ntu
ate the corner of 7th and Racc-ftreets;
the house is ahout 25 feet front and well finifh
ed in every relpefl ; the Lot is 76 feet front or,
Kare-fireet and 88 feet deep,the situation remar
kably airy, having a public fqnare open in Front
of it.
Two three story Brick Honfes, Brick Stores,
aud good Wharf, ljtuate in Water-street, be
tween Arch and Race-streets, the lot on which
thel'e buildings are, is fifty four feet front «n
Water-street, and continues that wi'dth about
95 feet, then widens to thefouth 13 feet 6 icth
es, so thatthe front on the water is sixty seven
feet fix inches, this lot adjoins John Steinmetz
esq. on the south, and has the advantage of a
public alley oa the north, and is a very desira
ble Ctuation for the bufmeft of a Flour Factor,
or Merchtnt
A large elegant two story Stone House, Ctu
ate on the Foint no Point road, being the firft 1
house to th» Northward of the five mile fton-e ;
this house is about 60 sett front and 40 feet deep
finiihed In a neit manner; there is a good gar
den and choice collection of the best fruit trees,
Ice-House and other conveniences with about
nine acres of ground—or if more agreeable to
the purchaser, thirty two acres of upland and
meadow may be added to it.
A plantation in Bibirry Townfiiip, Philadel
phia county neir the Red Lyon, about 13 miles
from this cify ; bonnrtsd by the Northampton
R*>ad and I'oqtiefling Creek, tjlis farm contains
about mo acres of land, a proportionof which
is woodland and meadow , a brick dwelling
houfe, frame barn, and other out-ioules, and j
there is raid to be a good stone quarry on part ot
it. although it has not yet bees opened, a fur
ther description is deemed tinntceflary as no
person will p'jrchafe without viowing the pre
mifesj
j A &nall plantation in Horftiam Township,
J Montgomery county, nineteen miles from Phi
ladelphia, adjoining to Orame Park, rwi which
is an excellent new Stone House ami Kitchen,
with a larjje Stont Shed for the accommodation
of traveller's harfes ; the houle is now occupi
ed a* a tavern, anil a suitable for any kir,d of
public bufinely the land is good iJi quality, a
good neighborhood, and a remarkably healthy
fitiaatioa : there is fifty acres of land and mea
dow in this farm Also for file, fevtral trails
of land in different ccuhtiesof this Hate.
*3" The House inßace-fireet firft mentioned
, and ane of the Houfcs in \Vater-ftreet, are now
TO BE LET,
And immediate pofleflion given. For.tvnw
*PP'7.»t the Sooth-«ft coruer.of Ardi "ahd
Sixtl*ftreets, to
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tu.th fatf
JOSEPH BALL.
th&ftf
T F. R M S
Of Richard Fokvcll, in Philadelphia.
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ness and obfcuiyty, owing to a carelessness, in the
succeeding gereration, to pref.rve tie public re
cords, and the attention of the nation, in theferude
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'• Philadelphia, 'June 15, 1798.
" To the Honorable the Senate pnd House of Rep
rufenlotlres of the Unitel States.
" The MEMORIAL *t the Subscribers, Citizens, '
tec. of Philadelphia,
" R eJpcclfiMjj/,« vtth,
" That having, in our refpeitive avocations,
frequent occafloruto recur totbe Journals ofQon '
gfcis, we experience inconvenience by the scarci
ty of them: '1 hat we understand that Richard
I Folwell, printer, of Philadelphia, has had it in
' contemplation to print that public record; and
, that lit hath obtained partial countenance! Rom ma
t r.y individuals; but that he has delayed profecu-
I ting the work, in expectation of encouragement
fr»m governmcpt, that may adequately indemnify
him. We, therefore, refpcflfnily l'olicit, as the
publication is niceffary to he among
public bodies, thatCongrefs will; in their wisdom,
; render him such additional eucouragement, to that
| wh.ch he has obtained from private individual*,
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pies ot that record for themselves.
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Read juo. William iTilghman,John F. Mifflin, JO
- B. M'Kean, John Beckly,W. Sergeant, John
Thompson, Jared Ir.gerfoll, JafperMoyJan,William
Rawle, J. J homas, William Levis, James Gibl'on,
M.Kcppcle, Moses Levy, Robert Porter, Geoige
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Franklin, James Milnor, John C. Wells John L.
Leib, Alexander 1. Dallas, Joseph Reed, Thomas
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Robert H. Ijlunkm.John F.wing, Jun. iid ward Pen
nington, Hilary Br.ker, William Nichols, Williarff
Voung, Robert Campbell Septimus, Claypoole
James Crukfhank, M .th»w Carey, Henry K Hel
mut)*, Peter Ds Haven, Joha Duulap, Edward
Shocmalier, John R. Smith, William Hall, David
C. Claypoole, Thomas Armflrong, Samflcl H.
Smith, John Ferno.
" True copy from rhe original Memorial, pre
feßted to the Houfeof Reprefcnrativcs of the
United Statss, rfn Monjay, the 18th of Juni
1798:
'• WILLIAM LAM BERT, for
"JONATHAN W.CONDY, CYirk."
" RESOLVED by the Senate aud House of Rep
refeutatives of the United States of Amsrka in
Gongrcfs afTembled.Tha: the Secretary of tkeSepnte
and the Clerk of the House of Reprefcntatives, be
authoriled and djeifted, to fubferibe, on such tprmi
as they may daem eligibU.for the nle of the Senate
and House cf Representatives, for four hundred
Copies of the Journals of Congrcfs, which a,e pro*
posed to be published by Richard Folweil and such
number of copies of deficient volumes of the fcts
now ill print,a» may be neceflary to complete the
fame.
JONATHAN DAYTON,
Speaker Cjfthe House of Reprefmtati-vc).
JAMES ROSS,
President ?f the Senate pro tempoYe•
Approved, March ad, 1799.
JOHN AD/fMS.
President of the United States.
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may ao.
Twenty Dollars Reward.
DESERTED from the barracks at Reading, in
the night of the sth July, 1799, the follow
ing ioldiers in the nth regiment in the fervire of
the United States.
Ibmai Briitrn Beth, a private, born in Chester
couDty, is year« of age, .5 feet 8 inches and 3.4
high, dark complexion, brown eyes and long black
hair which he commonly wears tied clofc to.hii
head, by occupation a farmer; he is a stout, good
looking fellow, and considerably marked with the
small pox, is much addifled to liquor, and very a
busive when iHcoxicated; he was dressed in full
infantry uniforrp except his hat-Jt is expend
that he will change his drtfs as he dole a plain
round hat and a number of citizens' cloaths.
Also, James M'Mullen, horn in the county of
Antrim,in Ireland, 36 years of age, 5 set 7 wches
and I-z high fair connexion, grejr eyes , ftort
brown hair, which is very thin upon the crown of
his head, oi thin visage and 3 very pieafant coun
tenance ; by occupation a farmer, and was dr*(Ted
in lull infantry uniform.
The above reward and reafonablc experces will
be paid to any perlen who stall apprehend and
contine in any goal, or deliver to any officer in the
fcrvice of the United Statss, the above described
deserters, or ten dollars and expcnce# ior eitJier of
them.
' LEWIS HOWARD,
Lieutenant nth United Stats* Rctriawu
Reading, jaly 7 (, 0 )
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laMh" MjEffljUfrfs ,«T C"^'
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of Warwick, iy
co«mtF..w» tiMtV'(ifa*rteo4 cil the, aifetis'ln
hani, toy 1 ' be mads *gr«ealii(e to law. . '
<>. ' Admin'*. •>
Warwich, July i.
The Swift-Sure,
ANEW LINE OF STAGES,
PHILADELPHIA & NEW-YORK,
By the foort Ind pleasant road of
3uft!elon, Netul&wn, Scotch-Plaint ', Spring*
Jitldand Newark.
rHE excellence of this road, she populotif
nefs of the country through which it pass
», with sundry other advantages, which rendtr
t so tar preferable to th» Old Road thfongh
irillol, Brnnfwiiik, &c. long a'go fnggefted the
Jroprirty of its becoming the. Grand Thio
ough-Fire from Philadelphia to New York.
Darifig the prefeat year,.a minute survey of it
us been taken,and its Aiperiority over the Old
■toad, both in winter and furamer, his fa<>cri
nearly alcertamed.-—There are good bridges
»verall the other waters tut the Delaware,
ind here the crofljag is performed with great
Fafety and in lei's than half the lime required at
th® Trpnton Ferry. The road is several miles
wortpr than the old road, but this is amongst
the l«*ft of its advantages, because daily expe
dience ptoves to us, tl.it dispatch as wellas coin-
Fort ra tr* veiling principally depend on tile
goodness offhe road ami rfhc Wehu-fs of the
pountty, and, ih rtiefe relpedls, the New HoaJ
is, beyond all comparilan, the bell. It ptet'c nts
none of those focky hills, whioh i ruder t!it Old
Road fe fatiguing between the Delaware-and
Nfwaik, /lhefoil, too, for tlx*" greater ptirt, is
lucl> as to produce but little mud in winter, arid
Utile uft it furomer, which ciri'-umliince,
added to the of she country, and t con.
lidtfrabk proportion of fltide. mult always ren
der travelling in the latter frafon-peculiarly »
greaable.
, "she Swtfr Sure Harts fronr PHILADEL
PHIA, at 6 o'clock every mrrmng {Sunday:
excepted) from the GREENTRQ£. oppofiti
the Lutheran Churdi, North Fourth greet. Ii
goes through-Prankford to Buftleton, where i<
stops to llreakfaQ; from Buflletown it goei
through Newtown to Penny-town to dinner ;
frdm Pefmy tow* (hrongh Hopewell, Millflbne
Bound-brook, Qjiibbletpwn and Plain field tc
Scotch Plains to*Todge. The next morning ii
fiopi at Springfield <o breakfaft, from whenc«
it goes thrpuuh Newark and arrives at Naw-
York at ribon.
From NEW-YORK it starts at 3 o'clock in
the afternoon (from Fquius Hook} and arfivei
at Philadelphia the ncx{evening. For feats ai
New-York, application may be made tp Ed
ward Bardift, Old Coffee Houfr, to A. Mathieu'
corper of Nassau and John ftreet®, to B. Jfonyj
no. 48, Coqrtlmdt, corner of Greenwich street,
and to Michael Little, at his hotel, no. 47,
Broad ftrtet. •
Fare fbrpaflengers, Frue Dollars,
Way passengers 6 Cents per Mile.
Each paflenger is allowed to take on i 4 lbs. ol
baggage cairiag* free; but all other baggage
taken on by a paflei.ger, will be charged at 4
cent? per poutid weigh*.
Wit* rcl'pefl tb packages sent on without
paflengsrs, the proprietors prelume they have
adopted a-regulation, which, though unknowr
to other lines of fbfM-, the)- think must meet
with general approbation, They pledge them
selves to make good every package on the so].
lowing conditions. The person who deliver)
the package at the office shall fee it filtered in
the stage-book, for which entry" he thafl pay «
cents ; be will then state the value of tbcf park
age, and pay (exglulivt ofthe carriage) a«e pei
cent. <« the valne, a* insurance, and for whicli
he will receive a rece.pt. Thus, for iaftance,
it He eltimates nis package- at one dollar, he will
pay one cent, and if at ooe hundred hilars, h<
Will pay one dollar Infu'rance, and in like pro
portion fllr packages of any other value.
Very few person s it is presumed, will dislike
thts regulation j it will however, he cptionabh
with every one to avail himfeif of this i'ecuriti
or not. But the proprietory think it right tc
™ r err^ P that the * be relpon
fible for the fife delivery of no package, whicl
is not reguhily entered, and L f which an irilur
«c« receipt cannot be produced.
In,the distribution of the route, the create!
care has bren taken to fix on such places and ta
verni «»always afford a good
Md entertainment for the pafll-ngeriatthe mol
reafonab e The stages are well equipts.
rurnilheil with fleet and iteadvhorfrs, and com
mitted to the care of intelligent ioi-jer and ot>li
gmg drivers. The proprietors .themselves livi
at the different towns and vlllagt-j where th(
stages will flop, lb tfcat theconduel of the per
Tons they employ is continnallj an obje& of the!
attentton.—They take car* alio to fee that th.
palTcngers are well provide 1 for and politeh
treated at the taverns, and that no fort o! chica'
neryor insolence is pra«slilcd upon tiam ; it
fliort, they have (paredneithirpaius nor exucnci
to render the SWIFT-SUUE the rery belt line
of flaj»es in America. '
The line has now run nearly a month, dur
ing \»hich time a great number ef S entlemei
have gone through, both from Philadelphia a,-t
New-York, Every passenger ha, found th,
road to furpaf. very far all that has been said 0
us excellence ; and the Proprietors of the Swif
Sure are extremely happy to hear the behaviou
of t.ieir drivers, and the treitmcr.t at Taverns
fpokefi of with the highest fatisfatftion.
JOHN M'C/tLLsI, PiAladelpbia
THUS. PAUL, Bujlleton
JOSEPH THORNTON,
NICHOLAS WTNKOOP,iNe<wto<w,
JACOB KESLER, \
JOHN MORSHB AD, Ptmytow* .
T. KILLMAN, rt'nr MiUJlort.
£LLAS COMBES, Boundßrook.
R. SAmSVRT, i>c,tch Plains.
ISAACR4WLE, ? „
' ROBERTP£ ARSON, \ S l> r < r >Sf-^
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pHAt the Oilitcr* aiidCrewo'f theConftella
A t.on _w.il rcc:iva- their prfe: Wotiey br the
uliißoE, Wo. 143, Mir!tj;-krc«t or
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An excellent Stand for Batjhefs
3iv.-t6A. '
Aitd possession immediately given.
THAT valuable ft and for bufi
ftrfia! theh,;,i of ChetterKmt county, Maryland
conllPirg •»{ a brick store-house. 20 fecthy 60 tw«
liories high, three rooms 011 a fio . r , we U ap 'p or
tioned lor t)tiG„eis, two twenty feet rooms for the
reception of grim, snd a counting rdom.and three
room' for goods with an excelintet cellar uude
the whole, ccmr-lcatlr garnered off for s 3 an< j
pidtlirig porl; with a log corn crib aS&inißg, j®
feet by 40—This {land is situated in the nandfoiiieft
anii mol) advantages part of the town lor bufi
efs and the proipeit of returning good crops of
wheat in the country around the Lead of Chester
fiill tend to make it more delirablo to tho(c inclin
ing t« purchase.
For terms,apply to nieffrj. Levi foiling, worth tf
Sc:t, Philadelphia, or the ftibicribir-s near the p re .
•mifes, GEORGE V. M'CANN
W. THOMAS.
P S—lf the above property, is not fold ia thtse
months from thisilate, it will be rented.
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'Ten Dollars Reward.
DESERTED from the Rendezvous, corner of
Front and South Street, on the ifflinllant
GUORGE GALL AGHER, boj'n in Dae-run Ches
ter ceunty, Petmfylvania, aged at y.-ars and 3
months, five feet nine and a half in»he> high,
fw*rthy complexion, black ejes,-hit. hair is black
and grey mixed, the dialed of aChefler coun
ty man. He had neithei coat or waillcbat b>i v.hfcn
he went off, feasbeen employed as a Laborer about
thn city. Whoever apprehends fiid Deserter and
delivers him ro me at the Rendezvous in this city,
or at Head Quarters in Briltol, flial 1 receive the
above reward.
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WILLIAM COBHE'tI
H«iS JtfST PUBLISHED (TRICE i DC I. S®CENTI)
£} li JLLIJM Clh'foiw, EsQCfRg, *
To -which is prefixed,
A POETIC,IL EPISTLE TO THE AUTHOR
fhi un American Get,tier,ur.,
[ln iotroduripg this celebrated work to theGen
tlenxu in-! Ladies 6t America, I have endeavored
to give it i dress prop- rtione'd to its diiliuguiihad
merit, and to the ta*eof tfr'ofo for wl;ofe amafc
men< and delight it is No has
keen tpared in the publication; and I flatter myfelf
that the wftrk dec? not yirld, cither in paper or
print, to any «nc ever publilhed iu America
Phis edition has in advantage over some former
ends, as it contains !,y way of notes, the minor
produdionsoi tfce author ; and, it has an advan
tagc over cjtry other edition, i.t the EpifU
which is prefixed to it, and which must bcei
trcmcly gratifying to every lover of literature in
U:is ccm.try, as it is a pronl that there are Ameri
cms who have the taste to admije, the juiiice to
applasd, and the talents to rival the Gcniufes ot
other nations.
0" -otuc have been sent on to Mr. W
trvi!h, MaMflnLifie, shy, IVi, also to Mr. HUJ
BMntrt, and to Mr. CbarltjU*. " '
Copies will be font ro B'.Joh and other place? at
soon as occaficn« offer.] '
may 28
Samuel Miles, jun'r.
• <^fn^' ec 'i t '' ot * > k |la ' e 'r' il,a > merchant, ha*> •
ir»g affigr.cd aver all his cfK-U, rca |, perfonll
and miXtftl, to the subscriber*, for the benefit'
oflHcfi 0/his cred:tors Js iruy (.■hfcrit.e to the
on or befoie the iirft „f Augutt'
Notice is hereby given,
To all perforu indebted to the laid ell.it.-, tha
tlrfy requeilcd to r,. ,ke immediate payment
to e.thec ofthe affi"i%er or 10 the said Samuel
M,l<. who ~ a'lthc" ited « 0 receive the fame;
in tailure u hereof-' ega I )teps will be taken sos
the recovery of s uc h Jcbts J« i't not difchir
gcd accordingly.
GKOkGE ASTON, n
CORNKLIS COMEGYS, i AfKgnen
, JOHN ALLEN, f
fe b. 14
WHEREAS,,
AN attachment wan lately iflusd out of the in
ferior court oi common pleas of t»he c»unty
of EiTex, in the ftat.* of New Jersey, <iire«9ed to
the flieriff of the said county, against the rights,
credits, wionics and e/Tcils, goud* and chattier,
lahds Ind tenements ol 'Jebn Clev j Symmes at the
luitoi William r!lt t in a pica ot trefpaf? on the
cafe to his damage three thou fa nd dollars
And ivlercns, the /aid Ihcriff did, ar the term of
June lait part, return to the laid court that he had
attached the defendant l>y a certain homi given by
Matrhi is Dcninan and Sai.vuei Veefcer to the said
ueundant, to the awiwunt *»f neap t»ro thousand
dollars,and alfoby sixty land warrants ;
No7v tbercj'ure, Hflkjfc ih* said John Cl'Vf*
Symm«s(KalJ appear,give ipecial bail, and receive
a declaration at the suit <-f the jiiair;!«fiT,
\nM be enterefl agaiaft him, iiiid his property
herein attached, will be fold ap-rceably to tbfc
ilatute ill such cafe made asd prov : ded.
Aaroi> Ogdcn, Clerk, fcV.
Elizabeth-rown,Ju'y 8, 1559 C l *) aw
Abemtiiful Country Seat, for Sale
f'"" of thf D<Hawue
Tiu j^l*" n S. ' aill!6 of Ma-thia« Sip:ei and Mrt
John DufliWri, 13 rnilfcs Frum Philadelphia ai.d
7 miles fror» Bristol. I
•TJ-« buildings con lift ofa mw two story Frame
Houfc anc! Kitchen adjoining—? rooms on,a
floor, a Piazzjthe whole front of tji« Houie/a
Pomp of excellent water, alto : pood garden inJ
orchard io acres cf land will he fold with the
pfetniics, but more can be li.id if required,
i here i.s a gravelly fh'.reat the river, the wattr
stages for Burlington pafi> every day in the fuffl*
iner leafon, and the land n.-.gt-s for Nc-.v-Yrrk
within half a nv.'e ; any pcrlon 'nrlir.!<'" tn pivr-
may know tie terms of sale and otiK'i par -
ticulars by endiiirinir »t >J«. Dock-/Trees, it
No. 161, South Seeond-flreet. ,
June r.
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FOR SA.'.E,
SAM. R. FRANKLIN,
Lieutenant 10th U.S. Regiment.
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