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A-vmbzp 2183.1 ' PHILADELPHIA, F\U.)\Y EVENING, JANUARY ,7, ,800. {VOLO*,* XVII,
JC7* The price of this Gazette is Eight
£ Dollars per annum to Subscribers residing
m the city of Philadelphia- All others pay
one Dollar additional, for enclosing and di
recting ; and unless some person in this city
mill become answerable for the subscription,
' 'it must be paid Six Jlj.vLs in Advance.
*„* No Subscription will be received for
•3 shorter term than sir myitis.
.
JOHN MILLER, Juor.
No. 80 Dock, near Third street,
HAS FOB SAUt,
Co flats,
Mamoodies, >
TafTaties, ,
Striped Dorcas,
Tang lbs,
Patna and
SantipoW Han I kerchiefs.
The foregoing will tie fold very low in or Act to
elofie t*!es. *
A FEW PACKAGES OF
German Goods,
Surttble to the Weft India Market;
deceived hv the Fair American from Hamburgh.
October »5.
. _ it 1 |if
Fsr FREIGHT or CHARTER,
For Europe or th#*Weft Indies,
.a- TH£ SHIP
*sHr pacific,
j PERKINS SALTER. Msfler,
C jyjfr, She is a staunch g:'od Ship,
T well fitted, burtbvn about
j«oo barrels, and ready to -eeetve a cargo
■n Hoard.
T for terms applv to
WHARTON ami LEWIS, t
Ho 115 South Front street,
tt'ttO H4VV FOH SALP,
A parcel r,f Havanna Molaffcs,
Old Madeira Wine, '
Ground Ginsjex, \
BwTitijjton Pork, fee. &c.
November 21. dtf
THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED,
AliD SOLD
By 11. AITKEN, Na. 22 Market Street,
«Hb
By W. YOUNG, corner of Chefnut
and Secgnd Streets*
Thcjynometrical Navigation,
Bring a Serifs of Experiments and Observations, tending
Upr we, that by afcert dining the relative heat of
the fem water, from time to time,
The paftage of a l!iip thro' the Gulpb Stream,
ana from deep water into foundings,
May be difcoverod in time to avoid danger; al
though (owing to terojnftyous weather) it
».»y so heave '**4.
or o'.;l t rye the heavenly bodies.
LxtrcCledfrom the American Phil.fophisal Trtnfafllons,
Vol. 11. and lU.
mi
' ADDITIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS.
" God helps them that help themselves."
Poor Richard.
January s. eo^w
~NEW LINE OF STAGES
To New York,
By the (horteft and rtv>fl plealant road—paflinj
through Frankford, liuflktnn, Newtown,
Pennington, Millstone, Bout.dbrook, Union
Camp, Scotch Plains, Springfield and New
ark THE SWIFTSURE
flirts from'the Green Tret, No- so North
. Fourth Street, it 8 o'clock every mcrn.njr, and
arrives at New York early the next eveninj.
From New York it ftar'.s at 9 o'clock every
day ( Sundays excepted) and arrivea at Phila
delphia, early the »<xt evening.
Fare for paftengers $ dollars,%w ay passengers
6 cents per mile. Each passenger allowed 141b
of baggige. One hundred and fifty weight of
biggige to pay the fam# as a pafferger.
All baggage to be at the rifle of the ownsr,
unless inlured and receipted for by the clerks
of the different offices. Rate of insurance one
|>er cent.
Apply to JOHN M'CALLA, No. 50
N ith lourth Street, Philadelphia, and to
WILLIAM VANDERVOOkT, No. 48
Courtland Street, N. E. corner of Greenwich
Street, New York.
January 3. eodtf
To the Holders of
MILITARY LAND WARRANTS.
r r*HE M'fcriber having lately returned from
X viewing rhe land, and appropri
tted to fatisfy the land warrants, issued by the
lecretary at war, to the officers and fokiiers of
the late continental army; and having made
irrangements with Mr. James Johnson, of
Chester county, Pennsylvania, who he frft on
th»land) and «ho with the affiftanee of an in
telligent inhabitant oT that county, will spend
five months in exploring the different fecltons.
He will take regular notes, descriptive of the
♦oil, situation, and natural advantages attached
to each fedlion in the whole survey—which notes
'will be placed in the hands of the fubferiber pre
vious to the period for locating, thereby ena
bling htm to make the most advantageous Je
i cations the priority will admit.
Heefiers hisfervice to rhe helders of land
warrants of the above defcriptior., throughout
the United States, to receive their warrants, class
them, (as nolelaquantity than 4000 acres will
be regillerd at the office of the treasury) have
them rcgiftered agreeafile to law, and attend Jo
make the location at the the time appointed in
February next.
For tranfaflir.g thebufinefs, out tenth part
of the laud fptcified in the warrants will be re
quired, and no other charge,except the postage
of letters. All wajrants forwarded and letters
addressed to the fubferiber, at No.jjPenrvftreet,
Philadelphia, will receive immediate attention.
JAMES E.SMITH.
Septemer % rawftf.
—ill—■ ■"
t NOTICE.
1 A Lt, persons having Demands agaioft ths El
A tate of SAMUEL 2MLRN, late of thi,
city, deceaf*d, ate desired to produce them fir
' fettlertieut; and tbo('« indebted thereto to mukc
I immediate payment to
SAMUEL EMLF.N, ?
THOMAS MORRIS, S ■ LXvCutO
Philadelphia, \st mo. 1 tjtA, 1800 dnV
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the Kftate of CAP
TAIN KWIRAN FI'TZPATRICK, ma
riner. deceased, are requeued t« niake immediate
payment to the fubferibers; and tkofe who
ar.y demands agninft the (aid ellate are tequedw)
to furuilh their accounts for settlement to
P. F ERR ALL, ?
THOMAS M'EUEN, 5 Executors.
January 13, 1800. dtf
. UNSEATED LANDS.
'■T«HE owners of Unseated Lands in Allegheny
* County, Psanf,lvanla, are hereby n"tifi»d,
that unlafs the Taxes dse on said Lands for the
Years :795. tjs6, 179' and a are paid into
the hands os- John WilKins, Elqaire, Counfy
' Twsiurer, on or he'ore tht JOth day of February
nrat, they will be advertiftd for faJe as the law
directs.
Ebtnezer Denny, "t
WiHiam Dunning, > Commissioners.
James rtobil'.Son, J
Pittsburgh, Kovemb.r 5, t'799.. 3"i.
; TAKE NOTICE,
t-pIIAT apj)liratio:l is made to the Bank
' * of the I'nifed States, for tlu renewal of
the following certificates «f Bank flock, which
were loft in the brig Paggy, Captain Fluyer,
on her paffige fro an America to London.
No. »9J? p or Shares of Bank Stoek
' n vour ' amut ' E'bridge.
WILLINGS V FRANCIS. ,
Ocflober 15, 1 djm.
NOTICE.
ALL pcrfons indebted to the Estate of
Jacob Thomas, of Walhingttm in the
State of Kentucky, deceased, are requested
to make immediate payment—All perfotn
having demands againfl said estate are de
lired to fumifh their accounts logally attest
ed to JACOB REESE,
Adiniuiftrator.
Phrtadflpbia, OAober 31, 1799.
NOTICE.
ALL pcrfons indebted to the estate of Thomas
Wilson, late of Southwark, deceased, are
are requested to make immediate payment to the
fufcfcribern, and those who have jnj demands
againfl the said estate are requested to fuinifh their
accounts for fettltment.
SARAH WILSON, Administratrix.
JOEL W. WILSON, Administrator.
No 195, south Front street, Southwark.
irno has ro lkt,
A BRICK STABLE,
Sufficiently large to contain ni'je Horses.
ALSO,
For Sale or to Let,
A New FRAME CARRIAGE HOUSE.
Nov 1, 1799. dtf.
TO DE K/CHANGtr)
For a PLANTATION in fteiv Jersey,
a vray valuable
Grift Mill and Plantation,
SITUATE in Salem county. Upper Alloway's
creek rownlhip, about fix milo* from the town
of Salem, and *4>out one ttide and a half from a
landing on Alloway's creek, where ftiallops con
stantly ply to Philadelphia The Mill has two
w»trr wheels, ft>*tr-fcot) two pair •! Ooncs, one
of which are burr. The bolting and hoil<<tng gear
eo by water, and attached to the Mill it a large
Kiio fur drying corn, built up«a til waft .ap
proved plan; the whole mill work and bolting
cloths, he. Wave lately been either made new or
compUtely repaired. The plantation conGHs of
one hundred and fifty acres ol land. The build
ings excluCvc of the mill house and kiln, arc a
large dwelling house, a barn, ftjlMss, corncrib,
&e &c.
£5- For particular information apply to
RICHARD WISTAR,
fft. 119 Mariet Sirtrt.
D'O'mVr at tuth&fa6w
A PAPER MAKER,
Who can -work well at the Vat,
Will naeet with good encouragement by ajipiying
« No 104 North Frost Street.
December xy J.f.
GENTEEL ACCOMMODATIONS,
For several Gentlemen,
At No. 39, North Sixth Street.
January to. dtf. j
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD. !
RAN AWAY oh Saturday evening the 13<"h <
July infhnt, from Ccdebronk Furnace, '
county, a Negro Man named Cato,
he is about 40 years of age, five feet fix or li
ven inches high, tolerable black, with a down
iH look, squints, he is a cunning artful fellow, c
a great liar, and very fond of flrong liquor,
has been brouf ht up to the farming bufinels, is
very handy at any kind of laboring work ; he
tdok with him a number of clothing, amongst 1
which were, one suit plain Nankeen ; (some J
money). It isexpe&ed h« has fliaped hitcourfe f
for Philadelphia or New York. h
*f * The above reward will be paid for fe- ?
curing him in any giol in the United States, ?'
with reasonable charges if brought home. r
SAMUEL JACOBS.
Colebrosk-Furnace, July 16, 1799:
(O18) s6m
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-Um ■ •• ' v '>w-m
r-rngetmmtt+rn 011 i I'nl li T>i if immm Minimi tmk H i,,, ,
' MADEIRA WINE,
OJ ax excellent Quality and good Age,
TO BK SOJ-U.
By the floe, quarter calk i«r left qwautity.
A'). 107 SoMlti Second Street*
December 11 dim
ENGRAVING,
'' By TRENCHARD WESTON,
IN TH t FOLLOWING BRANCH E?, viz
POR.TR AI T au4Landfeape, Maps, Charts, Bills
of Exchange and PromifTory Notes, Type and
- Wood rtuts, Seal Cuttings, Jewellery jhd Stiver
work, itx. Every article in the above line will-be
executed with neatness and rfifpatch, and on die
I mod reasonable terms by applying at the south
weft corner of Fpjirth and Spruce (lr«ets.
N. B —Orders from abroad will be thankfully
received arid punctually attended to.
r January 10. taw4w.
BUILDING LOTS,
TO BK LET ON GROUND RENT.
SEVEN LOTS,
UPON Seventh street, between Chefnut an A
Walfitit ftreocs. These lots are in a neighbor
hood wjiere large 'improvements arc carrying on,
and Property consequently much iHcreafing in
value. There is a<Tt> a large quantity of building 1
materials likely to be ready for fair near the (pot '
iu a ftiort tifue, which circumttances render tliefe
Lots an object well worth attention. Alf'o to let
Three other Lots,
usoi' Seventh street, between Market and Arch
llreets, and near -hc Mint of the United States.
For Inrther particulars pleaf'e to apply to the
Subscribers at their Office, No. 124, South Fourth,
rear Symce ilreet.
BONSALL Cs* SHOEMAKER.
January 10. eodjw.
T«S FOLLOWING (
VALUABLE LANDS
1 It'ill be offered for sale, at the Merchants 1
Coffee House in this city, between the i
hours of six and eight on the evening of
SATvH'DAr the twenty-second of March '
next. j
In the County of GLYNN and State of
GEORGIA —all patented in tratfs
of loco acres.
7,000 Acres at the confluence of Frederica
and Turtle rivers, and head of Bt. Si
mon's found, near the town of Brunf
wick.
»S*,ooo Acres on the waters of the great and
little Satilla rivers, and of Btiffaloe >
creek. 1
4<,000 Near the ibo*e described traAs.
Near the above described tracts. t
»80,600 Acres on the waters of the great Sa
tilla and Alitihama.
147,000 Acres on the fame waters I
50,000 Acres on the waters of the great Sa
tilla.
50,000 Acres on the waters of little Satilla and
Alatamaha rivers and Buffaloe creek,
to,ooo Near the above described tracts.
In the State of VIRGINIA—aII patented.
44,000 Acres in the county of Hath, on both
fides • f Green Briar river* subject to
to 3000 acres of prior surveys, in- .
eluded within the said 44,000 acrts, J
but exclusive ot that quantity.
41,000 Acres in the county of Bath, on the j
eifl fide of th» Cow Pafluie river and
and on both Cdes of the Waggon !
Road leading frorti the Warm Springs e
to Staunton, subject as afurefaid to r
.500 c acres prior
4 ,000 Acret in the county of Randolph, on f
Buchanan river, fubjeet as aforef>id j
to 4588 seres ptior surveys.
30,000 Acres in the county of B'th, on the
call fide of Calf Paiture ri«r, subject
asaforelaid to j 000 avree prior lisr- *
veys.
In PENNSYLVANIA. P
60,000 Acres i« Norihumberlind county, sur
veyed and returned. "
46,806 Acres in Northumberland comity, sur
veyed and returned.
40,400 Acres in Bedford county, surveyed and -
ready to be returned.
*}* F r the greater part of the purchase
money a liberal credit will be allowed the pur
chasers, giving unqueftionjble security.
Persons wiffiitig particular information will
pleafo to apply at No. 41 Arch fWt, where 0
tie patents and drafts, and also certificates of „
the of the Georgia and Virginia Lands \
are depofiied
THOMAS FiTZSIMONS,
BENJAMIN R. MORGAN, T
JEREMIAH PAUKER. s
Phi adelph : a, Jan. 7. iawts
■■ ' ■.»■■■ . - .IS..
Twenty Dollars Reward.
RAN-AWAY from Spring Forge, in York S
Corrty.a negro men, natiied ISAAC, orher
wife CUVyO, about ir yctft 1 * iW, the propsrty ~
of Robert Celeman; Kfq. He is abOttt 5 leet 8
inches high, ha- a blimiih in his eyes, viore w-r.iie
in them ih»ncommon, liy fradta F«rgeman; hdd
cm and teok with l.ini a drab co'outed hrr>ad cloth
eost, alinoft new, a sailors jacket ahd pantaloons rr
printed fatley cord, a lwanfdown striped under
fcket-; a rorunj hat; one fine and one coarse in
shirt' one nuiflin handkerchief, fpriggsd, two m
ditto flriped horde* a blue Persian unier jacket vv
two peir cotton dockings. Whoever takes up
fai J negro and lodges him in am jail- in this or arty
of the neighbouring ftatce (hall have the above re
ward or reasonable expencesif brought home.
JOHN BRIEN.
Spring Forge, October »3,1799.
N. B. As fifd riegto formally jivesf in Chester ari
count y, it is probable he may rtturn the re. wi
November S -
lb tee Lents Retsjard,
RUN away from the Subscriber on the evesiiiig
of th« aßth inft. a bound Servant OIRL, he
Rauied EVinljetli Howcfcel, had on and took with Pr
her three different chani(es of garnien* and mosey, eT
proud, bold and impudent, a noted lyar } any por- ,
son apprehending her fhallbe entitled to the above „
reward—no eoCs or charges will be paid.
N. B, She had » years and fame months to serve 1 of
DANIEL FITZPATRICK.
Golhen Towafhip, Chester County, Jaly 19.
august 6 3asvtf
» -
Braving School.
MR-.EHCK ' u *irig been/elicited hy masy of
his If lends to engage m a Drawing School
t.ikes the libirty of ißlonning them and the pub
lic that he int* t;ds opening one at his house in
li■ th street, opposite th« State house yard, on 1
Monday ihe 4th of November, on the following
terms:
Mondays , Weincfiays and Iri'L.y t
Dols.
Ladies from three till five, per quarter, 9
' -4from hstf n»ft .< tiUhilf p»'t ?. o
Private 1 .efftiia, at home f«r one hottt, I
( From home, two hours, 3
1 PERSPECTIVE,
r The, e(Tenia! ;;rouDd work of all kin-'s of draw
- ln ff) 'aught t,y a much more
; thod than hitherto praisfifed.
"vr'AxTF.'n,
A person to do house wdrk; also a boy to at
tend the family and take care of a horse.
NoVmheraj. ;tawtf
LANCASTER STAGES.
T RE Proprietors of the Philadelphia and Lan-
I 1 easter line of Stages DISPATCH, ret urjilheb '
. grateful rhstiks to their friends and the puhlfc 10
, general, for the pafl favors they have received, and
inform them that in addition to the regular Line,
they are p ovided with Carriages,fober and careful
drivers, to go through between the City and
Borough in two days. These who prefer this mode
of traviilling can be accommodated ,- lt the Stage
Office, iign ot United States Eagls, Market street,
Philadelphia.
Slough, Downing, Dunvoody isf Co.
Nov. 30. f 2t—§
lj
Huntingdon Covnty Taxes.
A 8 one of t>e Ccmmiflioners of Huntingdon
t i county, ( ear make fettlemtnt with the hold
ers of unseated Land, fuuated in said county, with
out iiicreafing toils, by sdvertifement for sale—is
cilled upon within fix days from this date at the
hose of General Procter in Arch ftrtet, near Fifth
street.
It'is hoped the owners of fucb land who rrfide
in the city, will endeavour to meet this arrange
ment and prevent a special advertisement as the
law dircCir.
JOHN CADWALLADER.
January 13. tJ6c.
For Sale or to Let,
A large, convenient Stone House,
WITH a large Entry and four Rooms »n a
floor, about half an acre of Land adjoin
ing, situate in Buftleton on the new rc»d to New X
York, about eleven miles from Philadelphia. 2
. t? For terms apply to the fubferiber in Bus- j
tie ton.
THOMAS PAUL. J
NB. Who offers for sale, several BuiLing Lots,
pleafancly fitnated in the village of Buftletan.
December at aaw3w
TO BE SOLD, 1
Or Rentedfor a term of Years,
A LARGE
TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, i
With a Lot thereunto belonging,
SITUATE in Dqck Creek, Cross Roads *
Kent County, State of Delaware, fronting
nn tli< Miin Street; there are on the lower "
Ploor, five Rooms and an Entry, wjjh a
number of well finifbad Roohii up Stairs, a
Cellar under the whole BuiWir g, a Brick kitch- C
en, a t umpof good Water, with a ''
riage House and Sheds, the «rhofelmprovem?ut9
are in go. d repair. The Seat Is well calculated
for citlifer a Store or Tavern, the latrer of which
it ha» been occupied for a number of years with E
1 onfiderable success. The tituation it dry and
i the Cottwry arotin 1 being very healthy a«d a J
pJ;ce of confiJerable Trade, it will be well
worth the attention of any person wishing to
purchase or rent.
pF For further particulars apply to the Sub
fciiber at the aforefaid place.
JOHN CUMMINGS.
January 8. rawjm
One Tbouscnd Five Hundred
DOLLARS E
WAS delivered to the FOSTMAb
•TER here, irt the Post-Office, j*j
on the evening of Tuesday the tilt, .in
a LETTER directed to Mr. John Mills,
Merchant, Baltimore, containing . two
ALEXANDRIA BANK NOTES, No.
4>SO, in fa von r of William Taylor, and • '
dated 30th April, 1708, for ONE TIIOU
SAND DOLLARS, and 4J , 2) f„ so. c 0
vour of Jobit P. PltetrbntS- and dated the
10th of Dtcember, 1798, for FIVE HUN
DRED DOLLARS , which tetter lm been
SUPPRESSED ip a POST-OFFICE, and
the BANK NOTES taken out as the th
PUBLIC MAIL was not STOPPED
MOLESTED, or ROBBED. efl
BaiTlcers and merchants are particularly
requested to watelt the (Hrcolarftm of said
netes, and If op the in ; r.nd aiiyjpcrfon giv
ing such informatioii as will lead us to our
misney, shall have FIVE HUNDRED
DOLLARS reward. t.
WILSON isf SWANN. bl<
Frederick/burg, (Viig.) Sept. 10. _ to
Kr° All Printers in tTie United States,
are requested to publifli the ab#>v s and w*
wiU p«y them.
■ : —i
THE STOCKHOLDERS
Of the I.ehigh Coal Mine Company,
hereby notified, that an EleiSion for one § jt
Prefideiit,eight Managers and One Treafur
er, for the ensuing year, will be held at t! e TJ
house of Mr. Cammeron, sign of ilif Golden
Swan, in Third street, on Monday, the 2oth<
of Janusr) next, at 6 o'clock in tbe evening. ' c
ISAAC WAMPOLE, Sec'ry. ftn
Dct. 31. iawtE.
■ - '' U. • '*. \ '■'
PROI'OSALS
f FOIt PUBLISH IK c AK
HISTORY OF THE LIFE
«>K TH«
' ILLUSTRIOUS
, GEORGE WASHINGTON,
Commarder in Chief tf the American Armies during our
revolutionary twr -with Greet lis,lain, JirJi prtfi
d.'srt of the Urnteu States, andjtr.ee, Lieutenant Gene
ral ff the Army.
Br JOSEPH SCO'l' I",
Author of the Modern Geographic*! DiAionajy,
/» ffmr volumei oSuvo.
r the various methods winch different
writers pursue in order to convey ufe'ful
knowledge 'o mankind, Biograply Hands ccn
feffedly among the firft. Th e r| L none mere
interefnng—none m .remflructiveand entertain
ing jke Mforiet of dfftirgnifhed heroes, who
have, by their exalted virtues, at d noble and
splendid actions, been the principal means of rg
aeeming their respective countries from the ccr*
roding hand of tyranny, have in all ages been
considered the inofl entertaining, inftructiye,
and important to mankind. 1 hey afford ex
ample; and example is more powerful than
precept It ft.enjttliens, hy a plain anil easy
mode of analog ical reifonir.g, the principles of
the limid, dete mines ar.d lixts those that are
wavering, and ultimately lays the bafts for that
harmony and coincidence of l'entiment amoi g
the Citizens; from «htch chly, a nation ca°
hope to derive unk, confeqnence and flabihly.
Lnpreffed with lively sentiments of the enr.t
of ,h2 ' dift, B gu;fl)fd HERO and
1 A 1 810 r, the hifl«ry of whole life I have
uitdertaken towrinr; it Was rw tm iTfef much
reflection I rcfolved en iffni.ig these propolals.
T". "ht following coxtfiderctiot49 induced rite to
having obtait.ed it. thccourfe an
extensive correspondence, with many heßtle
men of talents and information, a laige fl 'k
of original materials enncerning the lif is
Hluiltious Citizen; to give f„rm
these, in the mar.Her pj hift<" ■ ;>ret'erve
many important things th :i wf> M
mofl probably be 1011. Second:-' , ■of
•the moll intereftiog transaction - a h - ■ '
he.r/figned his corpmifli iB as Comrrianuer in
chief of our revolutionary armies, are very im
perfect y recorded, and little under!* ;
the greater part of them'being frsfh in tit me
mories of many, this im# be the fitted . .me to
embody them; before a fucceflios of obj ci:,
which every day biings foHh, wears off the
minuter circumflanres There are many of
th<fe circumstances important and intei elling ;
as it is univerlilly acknowledged, that great ac
tions, like iwmtnfe rivers, flow from Imall be
ginnings.
CONDITIONS.
I. 1 lie Life of General Washington will
eontain nearly 400 pages odtavo, printed
on fine paper, and in a flyle of'eleganca
equal to any work that has appeared from
an American press.
11. It will be embellished with a striking
likeness of the General, executed by one
of the firfl artists.
111. Subscribers* names will be annexed, as
patrons.
I\ . Each fubferiber is to pay two dollars,
one half on fubferibing, the remainder 011
- rtte delivery of tiff work.
|C5® Subscriptions in this city are re
ceived at No. 297 Arch street, next door to
the north west corner of Eighth street.
Philadelphia, December 30. eoxw
Just Published, and for Salt
By JOHN MORGAN, N 9 . 3 Front St.
AND
BENJAMIN DAVIES, No. 68 High St.
the united states
COURT CALENDAR,
AND
GENTLEMAN'S
Complete Pocket Companion,
For the Year of our Lord
1800.
CONTAINING
Every thing useful in other works of the kind,
Besides a great variety of articles
(Combining utility with entertainment),
Not to be found is any publication whatsoever
Arnongjl tbefe are,
Complete and authentic lifts of the
ARMY and NAVY.
(Carefully rev/ed at the respective Offices ; J
ALSO,
correct flatemeats of the NATIONAL DEBT,
and of the
ANNUAL RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES
of the Uriited States.
N. B. The Calikdae, notwi: Who ding
the vast variety of its contents, is verv frmU in
hulk It .» bound in red mrrocco, in tbt weat
efl manner, and may be cabled \Vry conveni
ently in the waiflcoat jjocket.
December 31. eojw
LOTS
In the City of IVetVi irgton.
A NUMBER of Lo's in C 1 ci y cf Washing
ton, the titles c'f which are unqbeltiona
ble, th'cir Ctu tintsS vaKo<u;,hmie pietty co'nriguous
to the Capitol, are efftred
fOR SALF.
For viewing tni Picts and tor terms, apply to
fIoNSAL & SIJQEIJAKkR,
No. J24, south Fourthfli-eet.
Phila.Jan. i, 1800. fejßf
For Sale > or to Let,
A two ftoiy Brick Hoiifc,
Situate on Duke Jlreet .w Artillery lane, in the Northern
f.ilcrties, . —,
TJfAVING two rooim on a floor, fire places in
ii raeb, a kitelien and bo\if« ; .ill m excel
lent order and built of rhe best materials. For fur
ther information inquire,at No. 39, Arch street.
Also, a HQUSE, No. 106, south' Second
street, to let—enquire as'above.
Dec. 30. zaw.6w.