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The price of this Gazette is Eight \
Dollars per annum to Subscribers residing j
in tbe city of Philadelphia' All others pay
one Dollar additional, for enclosing and di
recting } and unOssfsome person in this city
wil' become answerable for tbe subscription,
it must bepaid Six Months in Advance.
%* No Subscription will be recei-oed for
a shorter term than six months.
MATTHEW M'CONNELL
'Haoiitg opened an Office in Chesnut street,
(A few doors above Foar.li)
At No, T4»,
A ND attain co'mmeneed the Bufinefj of Nr
in the various kinds of Pnbiic
Stoet. Bii.'f of Exchange, &c. &c. Engages
to do every thing in his power to Rive fatisfac
tion to thole who may think proper to employ
him. He means to confine his tranfaflions tr
the Agency and CommiJJion line, in ail luch bu
fii.efs a. is common to the pf«>f«ffi^n.
The jyutbafe and fait 01 // ::f?s and Lots in
apd nt;«nhe City will he attended to, and alio
of Lands, when stoat bulinefs again revives.
November 19.
JOHN MILLER, Junr.
No* 80 Dock, near Third street,
HAS FOB SAI.K,
Cofives,
Manioodies,
Taffktie*,
. StripciL Dm its**,
Tangihs,
Patns and
Santipoor HaivJkerchiefs.
The foregoing will be fold very low in order to
close falei.
A FEW PACKAGES OF
German Goeds,
Suitable to the Well India Market;
Received by the Fair American from Hamburgh.
O&obv-r 2S-
10 BE SOl .D BY ,
7ESSE iS" SOnEBf H r ALS.
6ld Port Wine, in pipes,hhds. and qr, cajfcs,
Alia Lending at tb<sr Wbarj
From on hoard the (hip Edward from Lifhon.
Lisbon Wine, in pipes and qr. calks.
June *S
> ROSS AND SIMSON,
HAVt FOR SALE,
3000 pieces ift and 2d quality Ruflia Duck,
. IDO pieces R« vent Duck (Superior)
Button iieef in Barrels,
. , . . „ , ( COSSAS
A tew b»lts Bengal J HUMHUMS
1 *OO birfliels St Marrins Salt.
aprd 11
Southern Mails.
THE Mails for ail the Offices on the main
line, between tins Office and Peterlburg,
Virginia, will be Clcltd here every day, (Sun
days excepted) at Waff part 7 o'clock, A. M.
And the Mails for the Post Towns on the
main line, through North-Carolina, South-
Carolina and Georgia as fir ai Savannah,
will be closed with Southern Mail# ev
ery Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The
wucer Mails between this and Chaflefton are
difcontint*ed.
Post Ojfice, Philadelphia, >
December 30, 1799, )
Taxis of Lycoming County.
JOHN KIDD, Trcafarcr,
By of the Comm'tJJioners of Lyco
ming county, attends at PtiiUdelphia to re
ceive th? Taxes assessed upon unseated Lands in
tliit Coilnty, from the holdera thereof, in this
City. Those who have fiLd with the Cem
mTlfioners, statements of their Lands, ate re
queued to call up6n him, to know the amount
o( Taxes thereon, am! pay them ; otherwise, be
fore hi? leaving the City, they will be put into
the hands of the Sheriff for collet^ion, agreea
bly to th< aft for raising «ouiyy rates and levitt
Thou who have not filed ftateunenlt of theii
land* with the Commiflionere, and aredeflrous
of having il done, to prevent sales without pre
*i«us personal Notice, may file with the above
Titaiuve<", (heir lifh, Rating the quantities re
turned, number and datet of the wirrants and
nainet of the warrantees, under which they
Held their lands. He will attend at Mr. Joseph
Hardy's No 98, Market lireet f»r this purpose
until the 18th inllant.
November 9.
Thirty Dollars Reward.
DESERTED
FROM the Marine Barracks 011 the night of the
14th iuft— JOHN OSIIOXN, born in the
town of Beflfbrd, Weft Chefler county and date
of New-York, aged a» years, 9 months, 5 feet
8 and a quarter inches high, grey eyts (longqued)
light hair, ruddy camplixion, pock marked, by
trade x Shoemaker. Enlifled by Lieutenant Rey
Holds hi Stephkh's Tofcft, near Albasy the »Jth of
June lad Had on and took with Mm a short
round blue cloth coat with a red cape, 1 blue
cloth coatee, a few white waistcoats, a long grey
mixed cto'h coat ana breeches, a pair of boots, a
chocolate coloured great coat trimmed with black
hair plutb, i furr hat half worn, and two silver
watches, one a middle fizc#«»he other small. He,
may impose himlelf on fame family or gentleman
as a waiter, as he h:s adted in that capacity
Whoever apprehends said Deserter, and secures him
111 jail, fends him to Headquarters, or delivers him
to any of the Marine officers, or an / officer of the
army of the United States shall receive the above
reward and all realorable charges.
J. S. LEWIS,
Adjutant llcrhe Corps.
January lb
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PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 3 t, 1800.
UNSEATED LANDS.
THI. OWNERS
OF Unfrj.ted L*nds in WeJbmorellxi county
Penlifylv-nU, are hereby notified. 'hat un
left the Taxes Joe op taiil Jaiids fur 179^> jrr P 1 ' 1 '
into the hands of Jab*t JfrrriJm, Efy trcalu.or of
said county, on or before the 10th t»f April next,
they will be advertised tor sale, as the taw di.-e&s
TAMES M'GREW, ")
HENRY ALL.SHOUSE, IComm'rs.
JEREMIAH MURRY, J
January 18. di">
NOTICE.
ALL perfotn hiring Dchiand* ajainft th« VS
tit" of SAMUEL EML&N, Ute of this
city, deceafcd, are desired to produce them for
fctcleipeut; and thofs indebted thereto to nuke
immediate Mjrmenc tj
SAMUEL EM I.TIN, ? Executors<
THOMAS MOURIS.S 0
Philadelphia, itt mo. 1 sih, 1800 diiv
NOTICE.
A 1,1, perfocs indebted to the E3atc of CAP
J\ TAIN KKIKAN FITZPATRICK, ma
rtner, tioceafeij. - r<! "•quelled t» m»ke immediate
payment to the fubfcri'iWS; shd rhofe who luvc
ar.y demands againtS the laid cfiate are lequcftcd
to fuTnilh their accounts fdr fettlcmrnt to
P.FKRRALL, ?F™or«
THOMAS M'AUEN,S °
January 15, 1800.
UNSEATED LANDS.
>y>HE own«r« of Uefealed in Allegheny
* Con my, »re htrcby nntifwil,
that nr.lefi the Taxeis dee oa said LaruU for the
Ycara 1795, 1796, r?M', ">4 arepaM into
the hindk of John 'WiHtiMt, County
Treasurer, on of before Ac »®tt» day of FArnary
Bc«t, they witt be wiMrtifcd far fate a» the law
dkcAt.
Ebentztr Demy, 1
William Duttrtin& > Commitsieners.
James Robinson, J
Pittsburgh, November 5, '79s*
NOTICE.
ALL pcrfons ind:bted to the Estate of
JaCo* Thoma*, of Wafhingxon in the
Sttte of Kentucky, deceaftd, tre reqtrtfad
to make immediate paywert—All pcrfotn
biving demand® again ft faii estate are de
sired tofurnifli their accounts legally att»R-
JACOB REESE,
Adminitlrator.
Ed to
Philadelphia, Oftcber ijt, 1795.
N O T I C E.
ALL perfous ind«bt"<] to the eftatt of TMOMiI
Wilson, l»te of Southward, jlcce*fe<i, we
arc rcqucftfd to make immediate payment t# the
fubfiriberj, *n<l those who have any dcniinda
agamft the said tftate are rcquafted to fumith their
accdtint» for fettle:ncnt.
SARAH WILSON, Administratrix.
JOEL W. WILSON, Administrator.
No south Front street, Southwark.
Iran has To lkT,
A BRICK STABLE,
&ufiSci«ntly Urge to contain niie H6rfe*.
ALSO,
For Sale or to Let.
A New FRAME CARRIAGE HOUSE.
Nov 1, 179£- dtf.
•TO BK XX«KANG*BD
For a PLANTATION in New Jersey
A Till ViLIMLI
Grift Mill and Plantation,
QITUATE is Salem county, Upper Alloway's
O creek township, about fix mils* from the town
of Salem, and about one mi.e and a half irom a
landing on Allowjy'i creek, where flwllopt con
flar.tly ply to Philadelphia The Mill hat two
Water wheals, (ovdr-lhot) two pair of flonet, oae
of which are burr. The bolting and hoilKng geer
go by water, and atctchet! to the Mill it a large
Kiln for drying corr, btiilt upon th most ap
proved plan ; the whole mill work and bolting
clothi, &c. have lately bean cither made new or
completely repaired. The plawtatioa tonliG* of
one hundred and fifty acrc» oi land. The build
ing! eidufive of the mil! houft and kiin, ere a
Urge dwelling house, a barn, (tablet, oorncrib,
die &C.
For particular inMoiMtoa kppfy t»
RIGHARI) WISTAB,
A. (19 JMffiit 'Ht
tuth&i»6w
firtcmfcer *i
A JOURNEYMAN PAPER MAKER,
, t?bo can work tveil at tie Vat,
Will met with good enconrjg«#}«rtt by *pp'fi*g
•t No 104 Nordl TtpHi Su*et.
%J dtf.
GENTEEL ACCOMMODATIONS,
Far fever a I Gentlemen,
At No. 39, North Sixth Street.
January I#. dtf.
TWENTY DOLLARS. HEWAHD.
RAN AWAY on Saturday evening the 13th
July inftsnt, frort Furnace,
Lantmfter county, a Negro Man named Cuto,
he is about 40 years of ape, five feet fix or li
ven inches high, tolerable t>Uck, with a down
rH look, fquiots, he is a cunning artful lellow,
a great liar, and very fond of Kqu»»r,
ha« been brous.Jit up to the farming bulincis, i»
very handy at any kind'of laboring work ;he
took with him a nuir.ljer of clothing, amongfl
which were, one luit plain Nankeen ; (some
money). It is expeiftcd h« has shaped his course
for Philadelphia or Ne\¥ York.
The above regard 'will bt paid for fe
curifip him irt any [fsol ill thd United States,
with reasonable charges if brought home.
SAMUEL JACOfeS.
Colebroek Furnace, July ,»999-
(O18) i6m
or Tin NEW THEATRS,
RE-JPECTFUI.LY informs his fcho'ars and the
public in general, that he will re-commence
Teaching on TDE.SDAY the 14th infunt, at the
Alftsii .ly Room, South Fourth Street.
mr* of tuition, Tueidays and Thursdays.
TKHIU,
Five Dollar* par Month,
Ten da. piifv Quarter,
Entrance. '
•tS" For further Vartictrfars apply to Mr< F
70, north Eighth street.
December it.
THE Proprietors of the Philadelphia aiui Lan
caster line ef Stages DISPATCH, return their
grateful thanks tt> their friends and the public in
general, for the pall favors they haTe received, and
inform there that in addition to the regular Line,
thsy am p'oviiied with Carri.iget.fober and careful
drivers, to go through between the City and
BOrvughintwo days. Tbofc who prefer this made
ot traveling can be accommodated at the Siage
Office, sign of United States Eagls, Market £Loct,
Philadelphia.
ACQrtAI»TK» With the WefctoHa trada,
wi&es tobe employed at a Sujlcreirr*. He will
«. gtjfe on nodemte terms. iiyuta&orjr recom
mendation will be produced.
A liae dirc&ed to A. B. left at the Printing Of
fice will be iuxmedutely attended to.
Dee ember 12
ilf
5"-
DANCING.
Mr. FX AN CIS
LANCASTER STAGES.
Slougb. Downing, Dunwoody to*- Ca.
Ndv. 30, 3*—§
A YOUNG MAN
BOONETON IRON WORjjfS.
TO BE SOLD,
OR LEASED TOR ON F. Y EAR THAT
Valuable Estate,
KNOWN by the name oT the Booceton Iron
Works, Stiiatt ill the rout.ty of Morris is the
Uat« of New-Jcrfey, eonfifling ot a Forge with
four fires, a Rolling and Slitting Mill, a Grid mi'l
with two Run of floaci, and Saw mill, all in good
order and new in use, together with an excellent,
largt, juJ convenient house, with out-houfcs of
every kind ; among which are aa Ice house, and
ftooe milk house, with a remarkable fine spring in
it, a large Garden, and an excellent eolleflion of
fruit, a large Orckard, and 1500 acres of wood,
pa.-.urc and arable land, and a great number of
floret and workmen'* houfet Immediate poJTcffiou
will be given of houfet and floret Efficient for
providing flock the present winter, sad possession
of the whole in the lpring.
For terms inquire of David £ Ogden at New
ark, nr Peter Mackic in New-York, car. David
Ford in Morria Town, or meflra. Jacob and Rich
ard Fael'ch on tkcpreoiHea.
January 11
United Slates, ) jy-
Pennsylvania District. }
BY virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas, to
me dire&ed, iffjed out of the circuit court
of the United States, in and fur the Pennt'ylva
nia Dillritfl. of the middfe circuit, will be fold
by public vendue at the city tavern, in Second
street, in tbt city of Philadelphia on Monday
the 17th day of March next, at 6 o'clock 111
the evening, aU that certain tract or parcel of
land, fitiure, lying and being cn the river or
creek called Lackawaieii, in the county of
Wayne, containing Boco acves and upwards ;
on which are erected a messuage, (tablet and
tawmill, with the appurtenances. —The names
of the original warrantees of the said tract or
psreel o? land were as follow!.
Mo'&ecai Roberts, John Till,
Slop be I Mtdcra, Geo'ge IVarton.
Zaebariah Ferris, Benjamin Hancock,
George Till, Edward WcUied,
Thomas Wiggins, 'James Thompson,
George Alnyton, Joseph IVbitebetid,
George Street tn, Patrick Canncllj,
Friend Streeton, Thorn at Grijjy, > #
Jnbn Olipbaxt, itfiHiam Halbert. $
Seized and taken in execution as the property
of Robert Lett is Hooper, drceafed.
JOHN HALL, Marshal.
N. B. A reasonable credit will be given.
Marfhal't Office, )
Philadelphia, Jan. 4. J
* Theft tivo trails do not contain the full
quantity of tbeorignal warrants ; fait of them
having been conveyed amity.
Ten Dollars Reward.
DESERTED from the quartern of the fuS
frriher, an ,i>lißed fcldier, named JAMF.S
MORISON, born in the Mate of Delaware, aged
twenty eight, five leet seven inches high, brown
comp'exion, blue eyes black hair
(fir Whoever lhall take up the said deserter,
and lodge him it! gaol or deliver him to the sub
scriber, at his quarters in Filbert, between Ninth
and Tenth flreetf, (hall rccciva.th. above reward
aud rcafojiable charge.'.
BENJ AMIN GIBBS, Jim.
Captain loth regt. of infantry.
January 28. diw
Twenty Dollars Reward.
RAN-AWAY from Sprr.g Forge, in Yc.rk
County,* negro man, na-ned ISAAC, other
wife CUDJO, about II years, ild, th<- pfopurty
;of Robert CJc.ntti; Esq. He is a'uiut jf lect 8
inches high, hn- a blemifli in hi« eyes, *>ore wrute
| in them than common, by trade a F.rg" man ; had
nn and took with him a drab co-loured broad cloth
coat', almost ne*, a tailors jickctanJ pantaloons
printed fancy cord, a 1 wanlc'own striped under
ckst; a roruro hat; one fine and one coarse
filirt 1 tme muslin handkerchief, Tptiggsd, two
ditto- Priced border, a blue Persian unicr jacket
and two peir cotton (lockings. Wheevt-f takisup
I r.tiJ negro and lodges him in any wil in this or any
of the neighbouring ftatcs (hall haVe the aboyeto
ward or reafotiabk expancesif brought home.
JOHN BRIEN.
1 Spring Forge, Oflobcr 13,1799.
N. B. AxifWiSegro formarly liyed in Chcftcf
county, it is probablthe may r«»rn there.
November $
PRATT E^KINTZING,
No. 95 N. Water Street,
Celebrated Washington, ha»i ox sasp,
Which iias e»er been puV liflied, M
IS DOW offered for sale at Dickins's Book-store, The following GOODS, entitled to Draw
oppofite thrift Church, at the moderate price back, which they "ffer foe sale it mo
cf One Dollar.
January n. tjg boxes and bales Ticklcnburghs, Hempen
Linens and Oznabrigs,
jo boxes Patlerbornes or white Koll«,
25 ditto Pielfield Li ien,
11 ditto Creas and CtUi ala Morlai*.
3 ditto Britanniaa,
Brown Holts,
Ditto Heflans,
Polifli Roils,
I Bed Ticks,
Seamois, Aribias,
Empty Bags, Oil Clothe
Shoes and Slippers,
Soal and Upper Leather,
Quill* and Sealing Wax,
A package Gold and Silver Watches,
8 calks Hoes,
ao calks Nails, afiorted, from 3 to ic,
16 calks Ironmongery, aliened,
13 pipes old Poit Wine,
15 l/pxes Tumblers, affortei!,
aso boxes bell nbarg Wi;i.v.w GUfi, Bbi
10, &c. &c.
r rlieil ted Locking GUIT;s,
Several large elegant Duto, .
50 kegs Pearl Barley,
\ few tons Roll iJi iniftone;
10 kegs Yellow Ochre,
1\ frw barrels Naval Store*,
icoo empty Demi'ohns,
S boffijeadt C"fiee Mills,
!0 hints. Hops KriltUs, firft and l'eccnd qu.i'uy,
10 tens Rufii. 1. iitnip,
Jutland Steel, 0
■. hhds Dutch Glue,
f"oy», Lentilles, Slates and Pr:
Tapes, Blocking Twine, Stone Pi- kit
&c. &e.
January 4.
7 HIS DA r IS PUBLISHED,
Dickins's Stationary & Book-Store,
Nfib SeumJ Sireri, t/fo/ift Ckrjjt Citrcb,
A SUPERB EDITION OF
WASHINGTON'S ADDRESS
To the People of the United States, on retiring from
i -I- " — 1
Super Royal, Bvo. ( Price T<u>o Dollars)
Ornamented with a capital Portrait t»y one of the
NO exertions or expellee have been spared to
render this publication complete, and altho' all the
materials and workmanflrtp are entirely American,
th« paper, printing and engraving have been al
lowed by good judges to cxcul any thing ever at
tempted in the United States.
DICKJNS'a Stationary and Book Store i«
removed from No. 41 Market street, to the
house lately occupied by VV. Cobbrtt, in Se
cond street, opposite Chrilt church; where
country store keepers and others may be con
stantly supplied with a complete and general
assortment of every article in the book and
flationary line, on the moil re&fontblc tern*.
H. Maxwell's Printing Office
IS REMOVED
To a house adjoining the bjck partof Dickins's
Book Store, where PRINTING, inall its va
riety, ii executed in a style of fuperir>r ele-
January 141
DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA,
TO VtIT :
BE IT 11EMEMI1ERED, That on the e
leventhday of January, iu the twenty-fourth
year of the Independence of the United States
of America. COLL INS ON READ and
GEORGE DAVIS, of the laid Diftri<?l,
have deposited in this office, the title of» Book,
the right whereof thty claim at Proprietory is
the words following to wit:—
" TEN BLANK DECLARATIONS,
Elegantly engraved on Copper plate, via.
1. Debt on Bond 6. Quastum Meruit
». by Aflign#e 7. VaJebant
3. onfinglebHl 8. On Promiflory note
4. on penal bill 9. Sama by Indorsee
5. Indebitatus As- 10. Trefpafi and E
-6. fumpfit jedlment.
For the use of tbt Professors of the Laio,
COLLIN SON READ."
In conformity to tl»e aifl of the Congrofs of
the United States, intituled " An adt for the
en< ouragrment of learning, by securing the co
piet of Mapt, Charts and Books to the Author*
and Proprietors ot fnch copies, during the time
therein mentioned."
(1.».) D. CALDWELL,
Cltrk of the Distr- t of Peunsjlvanra.
Tk« alwr* dtdinti«M combining tfcfr ftfmtj
btanrc of fcoc writing with utility, aadfcntod
*«tl ved by form ftf lie firft iMflipit dif
tiuguifted Law Chariileri ia tht
publiQicd, and /or laic at
GEORGE IXACIS's
LAW-BOOK STORE,
No. 319, High-Strf.kt.
Where always may be had, every baok want
ed in that line.
January 14. ' tuthim.
TO BE SOLD FOR CASH,
OB EXCHANGED,
For property in the City, or within thirty
miles of it,
A PLANTATION or trafl of Land in
Mifflin Comity and Stale of Pennsylva
nia, within Sx miles of the river Juniata,cou
tai/iing abo«t 3:0 acres. There are about fifty
acre* cleared, part of which is a rich bottom,
watered by a ronflant Itream that is ftror.g
Mmugb to work an oil or a griit mill Any
perj'on inclining to deal fcrit, may obtain fur
ther information by applying at the offie • of
this gazette.
7M
N. B. If fold, credit wiH be gives for p»rt
of th< money.
Oflnber 17, 17*9.
TO 6E LET,
A large Wharf and Stone Store,
In the District of Southiuark,
THF fim* where the Frigate now lays The
Wh j f has been occupied as a Lumber Yard
(or several y*ars, and is very faitabl# for that bu
fwer», being about o"»e hundred feet Irrnt o» the
river. PofiT.fiion will be given on the <rft < f May
n.xt. ALso, a'TJiree Story Brick Houft* a joining
the fai l wharf, pjxffelion of which may be had im
mediately. Enquire of
JOSHUA HUMPHREYS.
January 10. ttw3«r.
At a Court of Common Pleas beld at Pittlburgb
for tlit countyof Allegheny, the firft Monday
of December, ill the vearofnur l ord one
thousand seven hundred asd ninety nine, be
fore the Hen. Altxandar Addiliin, Esquire,
Prelid*nt and hit AiTociaiea, Judget of the
fame Co'irt.
ON the petition of David Wallace, a pril'-
oner in the jail of said County, p'aying to
be difrhargcd according to the provjfion? of the
ais)» of jfTetably made for the relief ot'infolveßt
debtors. The Court order that the prifonerbe
brought before them at Uttlburgh on the fir ft
Monday of March next, that his petition and
hi* creditors may be tVrn heard, and Hire#, that
notice Qf his application be puolilhed in the
United StttWind Gazettes three
weeks, tFie 1 alj of Vic'h (hail he at leait fifteen
days tafmV tfre timfc of hejring.
By or Jer erf 5 Ac c<-:irt,'
JAMES BUISONj Proth'jr;
Jan. 3 « liwi-v
Public Life,
firil ATfiftt,
tt&ftf
DBAWH ir
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THE FOLLOWING
VALUABLE LANDS
Will be offered for salt, at tvc Me-v.?-ants
Cojj'ci Haute in this citj, beiwcn,. tpe
hours of six and eight on the even- g of
SaTVBBJT the twenty-second »f
next.
In the County of GLYNN and State of
GEORGIA —all patented in trails
of loco acres.
7,000 Acres at the confluence of Frede;!ca
and Turtle river, and head of 3t. Si
mon's found, near the town of Bruiil»
wick.
»8»,ooo Acres on the waters of the great and
little Satilla rivers, and of Baffaloe
cr ek.
4 r,ooo Near the lbove defcrbed traits.
25,000 Near the above defcribtd tracts.
280,000 Aces on the waters of the great Sa
tilla and AUtaharaa.
447,000 Acres on the fame wafers
50,000 Aires on the waters of the great Sa
tilla.
50,000 Acres or th.- waters of little Satilla and
« Ala*, maha rivers an i jJuffaloe creek.
So,boo Near'the ab >ve delcnbed tratts.
In the Sute ef VIRGINIA —all patented.
44,000 Acres in the county of Bath, o» both
tides • f Green Briar river, subject to
to 3000 acres of prior forvcys, in
cluded within the said 44,000 acres,
but exclusive ot that quantity.
4ijCco Acres in the county of Bath, on the
ejft fide of the Cow Pallure river and
and on both fides of the Waggon
Road leading from the Warm Springs
to Staunton, subject as af'orefaid to
5000 acres prior surveys
40,00® Acres in the county of Randolph, on
Buchanan river, subject as aforefaid
to 4588 acres prior fhrveys.
30,000 Acres in the couiry of Bath, on the
call fide of Calf Paiture river, futjject
as aforelaid to SOOO acres prior l'ur-
veys.
In PENNSYLVANIA.
60,000 Acres in Northumberland county, sur
veyed and returned.
46,800 Acre* in Northumberland county, fur
veved and returned.
40,400 Acres in Bedford county, surveyed and
ready to be returned.
*§* For the greater part of the purchase
money a liberal credit will be allowed tke pur
chafcis, giving unquellionalile security.
Peifons uUhiKg particular information will
pleafu to apply at No. 41 Arch street, where
the patents and drafts, and also certificates of
the quality of the Georgia and Virginia Lands
are deposited
THOMAS FITZSTMONS,
BENJAMIN R. MORGAN,
JEREMIAH PARKER.
Philadelphia, Jan. 7. »awtS
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Horfcs to Winter.
HORS'ES wi'.l be taken to winter at Profrid
Hill, at die 12 aiiie* (lone on tKe Bristol
Road, Where they will have good Tiftiothy and
Clov r Hay, well littered and cl< anad an»ia field
to run in when the weather is good.
j|3* Enquire of Mr. William Bell Merchant, or
on the premifet.
N.B. Will not be anfweraMe for accident*- or
escape, but will t.ike every precaution to prevent
either.
November ii jtawtf
Three Cents Reward.
RUN away from the SHbfcriher on the evening
of the a8{!« inll. a fiound Servant GIRL,
Earned Ei'iaabcth Mowckel, had on and took with
her tliree different changes of garment and money,
prowd, bold and itrpudertt, a noted lyar any pw
ftjn apprehending her (hall' e entitled to the above
reward—no co#s or charges will be paid.
N 3, She had » yejrs and fame months to ferv*
DANIEL fitzpatrick.
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