J-omgtt Jmeiiigencc* a PETERSBUGH November 15. [ AN Extraordinary Supplement to our Court Gazette contains Officii! accounts " I > from Prince Icaliilcoi, Qiun; Suwarrow, „■■ Concerning the operation .of his Army after ) . it bad quitted Italy, and its penetrating through Switzsrland to Frldkirch, of which ! the following is an abOrail : " Feldkircb, October 3, Old Style. j " When we fep.irated from the Auflrians , en the 31ft of Aligufl, near Tortona, I ; dsmanded-of the Aullrinn General of Cival- | ry, Melas, a fnfficient quantity of mules ; but He nnly I'up'plied me with a fnfficieHt , quantity for our heavy artillery, anJ rcfufed | to let me luve more, alluring me that at Bellinzona, which leadi to Mouut St. Go- 1 thard, I fljouid find ever\ thing requisite for the march of tha Arniy. Thus we were obliged to have our npcedary baggage con- - veyed to the L;ico di Comb. After as rapid a march as the mountains would permit us, we arrived at Taverns, ten werftes from B-iiinziirn, and found not a (ingle mul». The Allftrian General Teller and his Com rniffvries deceived us by their (hameful equi vocal proniifes, and we loft the Infth day at Taveuna, without being nbl« to do any thing. This state of iniftivity gave the tnemy time to colleft his forces, and to take the neieffary fleps to endanger our situation. " In this helpless (late we had no other refuge than to employ the horles of the Cofl'acks instead of mules, SS atfvifed by His Imperial Highntfs the Grand Duke Con ftsntme PowloWich. At length, 4:0 ;oule3 with tlitir drivers, arrived, who were, how. ever, only hired as far a- Bellinzona ; on learning which, we entc red into a fre Hi agree- ! jnent with tfcein, to en-sure their afßftance i as long as we might have occasion for it. I " Our Army left Jthe Frontiers ef Italy ) regretted by all the In; abitants, (but viih ' fne glory cf having liberated that Country,) ; and traverlVd a chain of dreadful Mountains J —Here Mount St. Gotiiard, the C loffus | among Mountains, funounded by clouds impregnated with thunder, presents itlVlt to 6ur view ; there,' tk;* Vogel Mountain, ftrmug a.-; it where to eclipse the is— terrific grai;deuf_L all obstacles "SfL ivi'lujillfed : and ami.lll the r.nmhar «f rfdK J MILU*'^^EKi)AOES. 3nringthe time they (h 11 he employed in ! he service of his Majesty the king of the i_ c r . . . , „ ix7*»u c n. > tr i TS fituitc .in the county of IlenriCo. on roui :wo Sicilies. With relpect to provifiong I v ,-, ... . J . r _ , , r • i n. m i r -n .' A Cictk, near its jmdtion with Jairie! andfota*e, these articles ihasl be furnilhca RlVrr) ib „„. .. tiie Cl!r of Ku . ti . by his Sicilan Majeßy, as the party requir- j m ond, and rttjarty the fame di&utft from 'ic ing, on the fame tootii.g as the fame Troops tevfbarg. receive it by order of the ordinance of their ; There ii about aero of land, and tiie own sovereign. Quarters ITiall be p ovide.! whole t- r ' ,I ' l '"••(' r a,- culture, i r .d a I i.'l for thr-m, «d all the advantages (hall be P ro P l,1 ''i' : n o f it v -ry luitil.ie icr ; about procured for if,em which the troop, of the j ° nt ■' h cltVe4 ." d . *» * Uilc f,t '? r ""j r .... . 1 I meoia.c < in iv. tk.n; the iclt is is wubui and court requmag their alMance enjoy or may j wcU CoV( r (d witn u ; eful t ; mbfr rf a.Sertnl er.joy while lit campaign or in quarter*. ■ kfajjg. A- :o the inpro?ertKC>U on the farm, Art. 5. In otder to av<j:d „;| mitunder ; there i» a decent d vellihg licul'e wiih the uf.ul ftnndinT bttweri) the two Hi th Contracting i out 1i0n1,.. .. good brick spring huufe, ard a parties, 11 h-v have agreed and Itipula'ed ■ r ge new rxtftlkvt barn, one Itery of brick, tint, that mHwithftanding, the Court requir- ' anU ,h - " n " ,r :: ' ,e l woik, two orchards of a i'P ,<;s . »nd « f pcawh.j, ia lull perfection and ,crs, all obitaclei |'„h'ifV:inr.« .1' < .i>..ci..vfl ; and ami-Jit the combat of the moment >1 i.iai »•>> rat elements, the enemy cannot stand a A ain(t " . P V .V, 7 °*T RulIL " U lhc " f wheal,'and B „e pair of the brave Aim* which suddenly appears c;i V" ' r Vi" f , on the ft mes torgrinding oj corn, all of proved good M* new tbeetle ; evcrv wl,e?e V'lcv are ' l^? ,k ,°' bu,t,Kr ' |he W*Y> wo.ked by overshot wa.er wheel, anc ciri\-"ii bark. Your Imbtnal M-iieftv's 1 ■ '^'° r -1 , ° i,,e conve- double gears, all the l.le ..nprovtmeius 1 , it . J ' Fl ien£e, w, 11 bimldf ferovicle fur the fohliff «or Jkrcenu'.g, ticaiune, Uniting an i eiivatme troops pen,-traud the dark m ;< „nta,n-caverr. ■ cnce of , he Jy ™ lhe whwt Ll fl u ur>.> / ■ ■■■ at ITrl-.;.-.*::, ana ip..ld>* themf: ivcs m;,!1.-rs cf 7 in . , manner anl c f».«. ai.U 4JIII <n.« the briJ.fc, which ia ionmd |,y two moun- t i. e • fth ' ' . 13I ' . th l t —1 anj c<H.,ve«iettt, t,«. I tains, and justly b«r S the name of Devil's ft. ' wdl -Mg-* fcet by 7 » null r»vefl..or«. the t«o j oss . H-ri J , 1-oit h rU» j.'.-rvjv K,j >0 j • ' ,j b f . ■ t'-i roye it, o| . ? jf n;ore fuitaliL' to him, to the general exeevrtd in ihe inoft !• bUantial manrirj tlie | U r • r 0 tlot "P l ' 1t " prfgrefs cf the commanding; th; atixilia'ies, the I'um of j houle ar.d machn.crr , f the mills ill be found f \ ';.° a V ai We^ t,e » tQ^ther 100,000 roubles, in Which lu.n is comprised ; Wieiceptionahle, and tbey are • "ltuated a, to j u f f • UMi . lC ;r " : ; ' lt . the full amount of all cxpences, via pmvi- ? ~c- ' r 'I 11 "" Ives ' i m the «• 1 c ' dition ot toe wate» ' v.• • . - 1 • : lions, torige ami subsistence money. Se- , . , -h';.all prtripices into tremendous abvfles, rnn ,]i_ .1.,, ,1 r'l , 11. 11 • j cojavenient ah r .ll ; . .1 • , , „ , ■ »[ coißtlr, that the tiid tioojs lhail receive w ui, lwn 1 te.l 111 with the enemv, and deleated them ,1, . e , , v IT" wo „ „ tr-:, ~. | trow themonientaf thrir arrival at Zara ! iK. wheievtr it whs poiiible to com;: uu with : .. - . • , . " r ILn ar.a even to their return '.<> th.it etty, on ... m»I wf ific krjTtlT® remaiiT-d tor our troops to climb th- :i:sr us of his con.mitT.,rie.. aud < onform- M--u.it !i i ite. , tn- {uiii-P.ot of which is en. ;thry to wii it is (Vipulated in tile fourth arti vrr-d with ev.-rlafting (now, and unoie na- ' cl - 'ot the p.elent treaty, and F ke i rrclts surpass every oth.r ftcrpiiefs. | rage necefi.iryTor their maintenance. For /Am h ruined in mud, they were obliged to j their return into RuiTia provilion will be yepna th,on. l h cataraits rolling down with | made after the .manlier ftipuiaied in the firft ttrewftlrf impetitohty, hurling with inv-rifta- | part of this article. But fliould the Ruf- Wff U,tu- huge fragments of rocks and masse* I Can troops on their return home take another ot j11 ( 1 w and clay, by winch numbers of men i route, the two courts (hall previously con hoilf's WLl ' e "«pelled down the gaping- cert means on the above express d piemif'es. cav rns, we.e some found their graves, and Thirdly, That in addition to the provifW atber» were laved with the gr { ; test difficulty, and loragr, the Ruffian tro.vps shall receiv. Itll beyond tue powers of language to paint from his ma jetty „f the tivo Sicilies, duriui this sMul fpedtacle of nature with all its | their continuance in his service, five Ruffiai horrors. peaee per day for fubfidc nee money. (Here follow circamllantial dctui!- of the mm different adtions in Swiiz-rUud, already ~~ Jtnov.n to the public ; among other things, ihe report fays " Gen. Maffena, \vV- was defeated on the birth day of his Imperial Majesty, saved himfelf by flight. Piince Gortlchakow was wounded iii the head by a bullet, a,nd Prince Bagrqtion received a grape (iiot uciiF .. Ihe Grr.ind Duke Conftartine greatly diflinguillied himfelf; he animated the amy by hi< example, and uiVfu) and falutiry csuncils.") •" Taberne) October 5, 1799. " Lord Mulgrave had repeatedly allured me, that the Knglifh Miaiftry never thought of bringing the troops of your Imperial Ma jesty into Switzerland until the Archduke CI I'A rles l ad completely cleared the country of the enemy. He alio told me, that Baron Tliugut had given the inoft solemn aflur ances to the British Minifler at Vienna, that the Archduke should on no account quit Switzerland. Yet he deceived him with tho-fe aflurarces, and meanwhile procured the Archduke time to leave Switzerland." MEW TITLE FOR SUIVARROW. The following is the Ukase by which Prince Suwarrow has been appointed Gene ralilfimo of all the troops : " To the Generalissimo of all the Imperial Etasian troops. Prince Alexander Wasil jewitscbj Ilaliskoi, Count Survarrow. " October zj, 1799. " Everywhere the enemies of your seun try have been vanquilhed by you ; only ene «teg«e of glory was left for you to acquire— to conquer Nature herfeif; "and now she also submits to your prowess. By your last vicfl tory oyer the enemy of religion, you have j HENRY BENBRIDGE likewise crushed the artifices of his allirs, ■whoxn malice and envy had armed against I B to inform his friend, and the r , p ' . i ii ■*-* p«bhc, that he has commenced tbe business yon. I now bestow on you the only reward j c( # BROKER, at hi* Office No. 83 Dock that remains ior me to prove any gratitude fl r , et , near the Bank of the United States, and in promoting you to tht liighrft rank where he buys and fells <>a Commission all kinds which is relerved for honor and bravery, I of Public Securities, Stocks, Notes, &c &c. bestow it on the tirft General of the present and °T ers W»fffvic«» fat any business in his line, snd of past u£cs," j Jan 14. tfiwsaw6w • Th* f„>ll;»\Witi:; ?re -foraf of iTrcattof Aliii'iw. tj»e T wo'Sicilics a: i bis. acror of all'tki RufHui ? Arti'- *!* <&e .*#«:«? fed *rmuch *r jit* th«;Ki«»s,"f th< ss§ ttf cfaifc %VHt«w* Which l& fleet, of tfetf Poirtt bf cfcMpbji- Vng/to-Sk*;':«o sfft of Sietfjv*rill - - - i ftipply of troops by land, conlilli.i; of 111:1, >attal ons of Infaiitry. with the i>ec<r!T.f Artillery, and two hundred C ofla ks. TFrii sorps lhall set out on its march at foc;i ai fKall march by part ef theTurkilh lUtes tc Zara, in Saimatia, where his Sicilian Ma jetty rtiall have ready, at the time of the ar rival of the said corps, both vcflcls ready foi transporting them to Italy, and pi-.ivifioii! necelTary for fubfilling them. Art. 3. The tw;> contrafting par ties shall previously employ their care witt his Majesty the Emperor, and the Ottomat Porte, in order that the Ruffian auxiliariei may have a frcn pafT.ige both io their ap proaehing march and when they fliall retai l o Russia. Art. 4. Tlie Auxiliary Ruffian troop: hall be provided with wailike amrnunitior iy his Majefly the Emperor of ;,11 the Ruf NEW THEATRE. £s* The PtAlic are refpsitlully acquainted, that on account of implications from many Ladies 2nd Gentlemen who w«re difappointsd, owing to the iiiclemency of the weather,' on the la(t evening .the undermentioned entertainment 8 were announced for rcprefentation, they will 1 s once more repeated; after which they will be laid aside U>r a toiifiderable time. This Evening, February io, Will be prcfcutcd, (for tie fflh time in Annr 'ua) a much admired new Oon.edy, called RECONCILIATION; Or, The Birth Day. To which will bs added, (for the 6th fime thii feaibn) a Grand Dramatic Romance, called BLUE BEARD; Or, FEMALE CURIOSITY. IVitb aJJitiuml Scenery, JMacltintry and Decorations, tntirtly neiv. ] Boeks of the Songs to be bad at the Theatre, *,* Oa Wednesday, (by particular ciefirc) the Comedy of Tbe Child of Nature. After which, will be revived, a Mblical Piece, called The Sfaniji BarUr; or, Tie Fruitlcfs Precaution, (llotacled theie i.ve years.) £s° A new C'omndy, from the German of Kot zabue, is w rehcarial, and will be speedily pro duced. •$?" The doors of the Theatre will open at a quarter past 5, and the curtain rife at a quarter past 6 o'clock precifcly. Box. one Dollar, tit, three quarters ef a doiiar, and Gallery half a dollar. VIVAT RESPUBLICA. * -* -V • • 'x FOR CAFE. FRANCOIS, r TH£ brigant,n ® - r, GEORGE, "\ 'i WILLIAM D. r; LL, Mast**; '*SbKS2*;J3 To.'Ciil wft<-n itie navigation will permit. She is a ilrjjtg Vt-jftel, anJ just out ot the Carpciictrs hund*. For fr-'i-lit or } aflame apply to " MOOUE WHAHTO\ T , J\'o. 107 fiuutb Hunter Street dl i r . AfaMFJf 6.. REAL ESTATE, FOR SALE* . "i. • * • - • • ' - W. r ' -• «■» v» • WILL SOLD, It PJ>lic ..... . cfc Satufdtry, istb oj Miit-tin 'exit A tlirvc fioi / Brick House, AND with ;wo orthreebuil I corner of King .im High streets, Wihnin-ton. Alia, a two tiu.-y brick i.O'ife, ttx.. lituateon the : ton.. Lik«%ifc a iot of excellent marlb in firan- Jywine, of gbi ut two acre* nnd a half.' Ii is thought M-utrcfary to particularize this pro perty, as it is priluciei! the ptiichafer « il! incline to view it. The conUiiiotu will be nude kno 11 an the day of f«!e. SAMUEL Sc JOHN ADAMS. Wilmington, (Del.) Jan. 27. uwt«. A valuable Estate for Jak, X x/ IN VIRGINIA* NORWICH LANDS, or inun dition of rhc water coiirfts—'; here if a very convenient brick bake Louie two {lories high, w'thtwo large oven: j a very good hoi;ft for iK* jvprietni or manager, a ltort raftni. toun tlpf rr.jin, kitchen, &c/ also suitable boulei "Tor miT!<rn cotycrs, ar.il bakers—The tide watur fiom lanes R ver flows to the wills of the mill, where boats of three to four hundred 1 nfh.l* t.«r!hcßc*n :tce\vttheir loads out of thf mill, and in one milts diffancc, (hips of any lizeihat navigate James Uiver, can load in great fafety. The neighborhood is healthy—very refpefl aMe a» to inkabitai ts.heing mostly independent farmers, snd the foil is in general vtry justly elleenied equal to any on Jaines River, lor the growing ot wheat; upon a moderate caitult :ion, the average iiiui.a! crops «>f ih e neighbor hood equally convenient if not more so, to the Norwich Mills, than to any other market, a mount to between thirty awe! farty thousand bushels of wheat. Mr. John P. Gordon who lives on the premises at present, will (hew the whole to thole who may incline to view it. 41 wouM prefer a pure ha for' who could pay ;!own the prtnUpal pari us the'pxrehafe ironey, a„d would gn e or I will fell on a sreitS chaser, the irrt evert heif.g paid aiinuaTTy I will wait for a pufiftafer til: the 15th day of March next, and if not then fold. I will be glad to treat with a teuaut f.>r a lease, *»n terms which may be mutually agreeable. I have t.ffered the wboli of this e!ta:c for sale, 011 a prrlumption that the purchafrr of the suills would incline to have the laud also, for a supply of buildin" timber, oven wood and hosp polri; but if it be more agreeable to him to take the mills and a few acrts of land, he fltall be accommodated accordingly. DAVID ROSS. 7t Richmond, February 5 BANKRUPT OFFICE. A SECOND Dividend of the £ftate of 6W« and Rbutrt Cray. Bankrupts, will be pnid to the creditors who hive proved their dehts undrr the commiflion, at any time when called for at No 109 Arch ftn et- JOHN JENNINGS, Clerk. January to. ijjoo. iawjw City Cmmiffioner's Office. January I, itoo. Notice is her>.by given, Th att h= m lowingarwogemeßU arc made by the Board lor the more effedual cltanfing of the Cty DUtria No. I. Nicholas Hick,, from the worth fide of Vine, to the South fide of Mulberry street. S. Hugh Roberts from the south fide .of Mulberry, to the louth &k of Chefi.ut street. 3. Joseph Claypoole, from the fouih fide of Chethut t» the north fide of Spruce Itreet. 4. Isaac Jone«, from the north fide of Spruce to the fo«th fide of Cedar street. *' h ( " f. n r , P « MPS "« out of order to the south ward of H'ghflreet, apply to Thomas Dixey, i„ fifth near Cedar street, or Godfrey Geblerin Fourth between Chefnu: and Walnut streets; and tor the Dortftern part os-he city to Isaiah Dixcy in Eighth v"' 3 r d Vine ftr " ts: N,ckol " s Heifs pSS^SS^^. or t0 ci:her of the c:t v Meetings of the ConimifiioneM on every Tuef- Tan 3 °' CloCk ' M th? OW Court Houle J uuary 17. javrsw, To miiw Wills & JniiStnng. j CENTLEMEN, I HAVE leen your advertilement " Tothe 1 üblic" whereby yon offer your fervicet to locate United States Military L»dJ Warrants, anil in winch you aflert tint you " wofleli fupe -ior information to any otherl" and that y> u can A» ! 'jtflijvc y'»u l;ave But explored more of the : :llb rflVr'tiisit ferv:cesto- locsti warrarH—per | mlr nie To I'uggeftthe propr:-. Tv of alterirjr your , ! ativert'i 'liicnt, ffi *is to do juilice to those whr.f.; , know iwlfc ft tue Military »> equal To that which'yon poffefe. Ido no' , that a!'. who sdvertil'e as locaters ar- sup:; ior, nr ] even < qua! to y<;u,iu the *iiow!eJ|.r ■ > •I e adverlifc/neji: a ivy pjeylo/J* u<;verc3>y a ftngie r.ir-c r am.'by Glhc;> ••b 1 u£v© | bem over Ifut a I'm .11 part of the M iliary Land ' —to these your a.lvirtil'enittit would ?; ply ; , btt as you tlafs all other locaters as iufr;> jr 10 1 yoi.rl' lvn. ' have taken the liberty of giving j the above advice, whK'h if attended to with ; .andour will» for the prelint faliify. A LOCATED. FeVruary j. V *' Notice is hereby given, flk To all persons interested in a Tract of, I.and J tying and being in Spring Jit Id, Burling ton count-;, State of New Jersey, for merly belonging to Samuel llul'us, and by him cuwcj\.l to bis six children, That W£ the Subfciiheri, aproixted b ; J.mui Kin fry, H'q Gliief Juitice cl the Supreme -ourt of the State of Nfw Jersey, Commiflioncri 0 make partition of the lame Lands to, »nd imongltthe faiJ ehilireji and their aflTu;.i>, do in ■.-nd to n-.cct at the Uulc «.! Jyf'pb iuu i.eper in Burlingt in, on th'.- t wellth day of March lext, at eleven of the dock in thetnrtnoon oftVit iay, and either hy nurlelTrs or in conjundion with tief-.id Chief Juitice proceed to allot and by ballot ix on the shares or part of each of th« Lid cliil lr«n Bnd their puifuakt to the ait entitled 1 an Kt Icr the more tafy partition of LatuW held »y Cupirtaera, joint 1 cciaats and Teuanti in com* pc.ii, made «nd paflcd tl.e *lexrmh '-tay of n 4hr year of our Lord, one tsoulaud Urwt hun- Ired and righty-niiir. Win.cL Obi" hauJtthU fifth «lay of February One lliekijluieiyhc Lkl.dicd. Abraham Stockton, Job Lippencett. ; e- A V *• '.»«?> » ' » ' THE U NDH RSIG A r L D, HIS Sw. ilith MajcllyV, Couiul tJcueral, *nd au thorized io innl'tii the C'onlnlar JJufinefi, lor l it Majefly thr King of Dtnmaalt iu the United Ikaiei of AUiCiica, ttlijii.g at Philadelphia, HeirJij! lilvft.Uuhtk. J&ime, W * ■*-* Tfut Tri "oSidfeucc to recent infiiuAiom received from hii govercmer.t, it i. the duly of aU Maftert of Swcdilli and Damfh vcflel,, befor* their failing Iron. any port iu the laid States, to call upor him or the Vice Consul io orWcr to le granted such Certificates for their Cargoes, which the exigency oj the Hate of thr Commerce and the fe ver I D*;rm of ;he Belligerent Power.', render indupcrtaßly litcdUry, and, that any Maftrr of v*Bc4t belonging to the nfpcvHive nation., or ua- Vigating under the proteition of their flari, in omitting to take fudi c«rtificnr», will pcrfeually fund rcijtovnUlc for the confluences RICHAHD SODEKSYROM. Philadelphia, lßtl> December, 1799. CITY OF WASHINGTON. THE POSSESSORS OF ©BUG A! lONS ®r e£RI'IFICATBS«gii ed by the iabicri'-«, 'or undivided Shares or Lots on hi. purchase within the sky of Wsfhing too, who have uot yet applied lor and received their Deeds, are hereby not.fied, that their fe»«ral I itles.will be duly completed to the order of thole who in conformity with the ternit of the said Cer tificates, dn muke tlw Payment! in full therefor, cither to TUnai M'£utn Isf Co. or to the «ut>- fenber at Philadelphia, on or at any time before the 31ft day of *lay next. December 17 > HE Public ar cautionedagaiitft icceiving the » Subscribers Note in favor of, and ir.dor by 1 bnma» VV. Francis, dated yeiterdoy, at 6c day, after date for eight huhdred -lollar,. I he note is in the hand writing of the Subscri ber, and at the bottom a memorandum by the indorfer, t0 the credit of the drawer, Thomas W. l-rantis riiif note together with a con tract between Charles W.lliamfon, and Charles Hale for laudt in townfliip, No. 4. is the uh range of Strutter county, ftatc ofNewJerfey, and i«Hdry Other pap*rs contained in a Pocket Hook, were taken from the Subscribers d.lk lift evening. As the above can be «f no use to the perron who has carried them rff, fhhould they be returned, no questions (hall be a*ked. SAMUEL MIFFLIN. February 6 HT HIS is to give notice that the Sutyciibtr A hath obtained from the Orphan's Court of Cwcil county, in Maryland, letter, of adminif tr.tign on the personal ellate of Zcbulon O.d- All"' r "[ - e CoUßt y dtceafed.— All persons having cUims against the said de cesled, are hereby warned to exhibit the fame with the vouchas thereof to the Sutfcriber. on or betore the nineteenth day of Otfobcr next they may other vise by law be excluded from all benefit of the said eftaie. RICHARD OLDHAM, Admnsra,,r. Jaa,Jir , taw6w. UNSEATED LANDS. | -pHE owner, of United I,and. in Allegheny I that unfcf.th!?' ° re hcrei * « Kf, ,11™'*" m said Larid, for the Ebivezer Denny, "J f Commissioners. James Robinson, J Pmskurgb, November 5, t 7g9 . 3m , •+* -.*> Jtawt 11 M. Samuel Blodgct. CAUTION. NOTICE. PETER LOHRA JAME3 HUMPHREYS, Junior, ; Notaries Public, No. 54, South Second Street, 1T? ES . PEC ' l U^ LY their refpeSive . IV friend- and the public, that they ,/,«£„ a „j . authenticate according to the m,Ji append . ) v/ith tne treaty JifpaUb; Letter, <f frontrati,,' Al I rney, and Sulfitutio* of every kind, Sea Lettm an 4 . Pr °°f"f Property to heJbipp c d'to Fo ; :if>* Peril. Affidavit to obtain Sejnm', Pr« r (H,„, at ■ the Crjk* txr, and AffJavit, of eve- y otb„ K nd and ■ Cfjtnp,,*; Charter Parti;, Bottomre,, XeftonJcntia 1 , »aJ otli-r Mercaxtik Bend,, ami Obligation,. A/K:' , n it, Bill, ./ Salt, an J all otlwr liMnmtZ? tf . ' ; *£%• aaJ reljtiva to th« njj.riKt L.nd, of .Mv.i, Trad, and Ctmmtrtt, and Re gi;.<r Lettkr, of Attormy for tic recovery of debt: a« , | well a, a]] other faummt,, ufaUy ruorM ' (he office of aifo Uraw Deed,, Bon4, 1 J JkZartgagci, IVills, Iff 4 i La#l«» having occt/rm to ejtecnW Letter, of At. ; torrey tor the S*U W Tra-ffir <f St«l, for the w , Ming of Jnterefland lh v ,deni..~t for e-.her lurimfes will. l>y fending their al'lfcfi to the office whtre' I conflant attendance u s i<ten during the usual of fice hours, be waiuJ on at their rifpaAUe honfe.. j F-Wry 8. tu&ftm (j OFFICE r»* PUBLIC AND PRIVATE | COMMISSION BUSINESS, •I Trantoßcd ix'ensiwly. I Money advanced oil fcood Notes of Hand, Mortgages and Merchandize. Bills of E*- | change bought and fold. Also, Purehafcs and Sales of Houses and Lansis made, Bj 'JAMES NEWPORT, No. 15 Arth street. 1 Philadelphia, Feb. 4 sawrf Take Notice, ' 1 "'HAT the co-parmerfhip of the Stibfcribtu JL heretofore trading under the firm of Wif- " ter, Price and Winter, it tbi« day diflolved by j mutual content. All perfml who have any de. mandi ifarod the f»M firm, are desired to bring them in for fettkment, ar.d those who are in debted thcrsto above fix months, are requeHad to make immediate payment to , WILLIAM \VIST£R, JOI N M. PJHCE, JOHN-WISTER, jnn. K B Th* btiSi.vs in future will be carried oa by W lI.UIaHI WISTF.R and JOHN WISTER, juii. under the firm of WILLIAM V JOHN WIS. I 1 £R, jun. who have wi huid an affoitruest of dry ' goo .'t at usuaL i Fe!> ' 5 3a3w I JUST HECEIVEE), ASD FOR tSAJ.B Br THOMAS DOBSON, TEN LETTERS Dr. JOSEPH PaiESTJJWr# In Answtr to bii iitftij to the inhabitant) ' By NOAH WEBSTER, Jun. [Price 25 cents.} February 7. THIS D.tr IS PUBLISHED, AW D i n sA L t it W. YOUNG'S, BOOKSELLER, A#. 52, South Second Sircct) TEN LETTERS JOSEPH PRIESTLEY, In answer to Lis Letters to the Inhabitants of X.>rtbumberiand. From NOAH WEBSTER, Jun. [Pr/ce 25 cents, ] Febrmry J. Military hand Warrants. THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS hfc services to the holders of Military Land Warrants, to make Locations on ths 17th infiant; he will rtoeive a less quantity than 4000 acres and arrange theni with others, so ai' to make a Quarter T»wn(hpt. IjnriogTv rv»ypij'» diftriA of the military tnA, and since the completion of ehf takes jnM*. >r V to &plore the; iatcriar nrts «f the t«w»» Ihipj mod fe&ion* b'M to-be able, fchk predfioq, rfi is. deffgnfte the m»i valuable eutria tKrocghcwf'" the WAfflc survey j wS j • Ht Bauer* juufaU hiaisfaxnatian wiUk* a -te* ' »Aor; to Gentl«m»» *rilhirig to employ hrm-r- ~^'r 1 UM tenth acre will beWzkaoded 'fir any lefikquan- Wjr than Icoo acrca, formOicd by one otrfon— 'torn'toe to lomi tKoufand acres, the twelfth—art f« any greater the fiftfenth. Ifor furubv jirfoanation fyply.it No. fry oort> Second Itriet. JOHN G. JACKSON. N. B. He will also a& as agent for any perfoa holding lands in the weftsrii part ef Virginia, and give good fecuriry (if required) for Iu» integrity and attention. February 6. clef Uriled States, } . Pennsylvania Distriit. 5 Notice is hereby Given, npHAT in purfuaoce of a writ to me diredied from the hon. Richard Peters, Judge of the Dlori& Court ot Pennsylvania, will beexpofed to fjle at No. 49, North Third Strert, i» the City of Philadelphia, on Monday tlie 44th day of Febru ary inft. at 12 o'clock at noon. I Cask, and 3 Hhds. Spirits. The lame having been condemned in the said Dif.rift Court as forfri ed. JOHN HALL, Marshal. Marshal's Office, February 6. jtawif. SADDLE-BAGS, A PAIR OF ft'AS FOUND ON the night of the 31ft January during the Snow Storm—the owner upon ctefcribing the contents and paying the coll ol this advertifenient, will have theni r< (lore.! to him, l>y applying- atthe Soird Yard, adjoining the Dsv> ilonian Church i» North l 7 f-utth &kr<ct. Fchrukryi. c'rf. d6t •;S V ■ s J. /*', :wi y f :'«; nit -A ' ;• . i l%#v» I •—if,'.. ";ir»
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