r! i I LIU*JUI, 11. I ,1 . CI)C (3astttc. r PHILADELPHIA, ■fUESUAY KVKNING, FEBRUARY llv J ufturn et tcnaci'ra propofiti virurn, Hod civium ardor prava jubentium, Non vultus tyranni, Mente quatit folida. The Southern Mail of this day brings uo news. Mr. Matthew Hufton of Germantown, is ele&ed a Member of the House of Re torefentatives of this State, in the room of Gea. T. Mifflin, deceased. We do not meet (fays the MafT. Fede rnliil) any notice of American affairs, in itteFrciibh papers. "ffcc Hague Gazette of the 9th "Novem ber, mentions, the American Minister (Mr. Van« Murray) as being' there. Switzerland continues to groan underthst he aw hand of French i'poliatiou. All the j accoltiits from thence arc Riled with the bit tL-reft complaints refpe&ing the cnafmous contribution's and requififions ordered by M.iilena—indeed the ..vpofition of the Hel vetic Government prows firanger every day. A mtifag-e of the Swit's Directory, to the Councils, far, " For these two years past,; we have exhaulVd all our resources for the French army and its innumeraMe wants. VVe have reprefelited to the French Direftory on every occasion, our great diftrcfsj and have demanded the repayment of part of our advances, but they difuJSf&i'to give us any answer," &c. The Direttory and both Councils were ready to crll the country to arms, to repel force by force; but Gen. Maflena has at once overthrown the remains of tlie new Helvetic Constitution, by march ilig troops to Bern, the very feat of the government, to answer every re rn an ft r* nee witlh the powerful argument ©f the cannon and bayonet ! Perochel, the French Minister rather than witness so outrageous a proceed ing, and remain in that city as the moek Ambaffdor to a mock Government, choft to quit it." Twenty-four cardinals were aflembled at Venice, the 23d Oftober, for the eledion •f a Pope. The Paris papers mention that the Catholic Religion will fpeediiy be re introduced in France. Tfye creditors of the great failure* at Hamburg, are publifhe'i in the paper* there. We have the pleasure of observing, that vtry few of them belong to the United States. Some houfei in Philadelphia only •re amongll tbe lifts we have perused. A Bjlogoa article, of No». I, Hates, that Admiral Ntlfon had left Naples, for Minorca ; and had ip contemplation an at tack upon some French depot. Dennis, commonly called the Critic, wroti a treaiife attributing the decay of Pubh to the Italian o.'seres. The man wa ridiculed ; but had prnbablv more of reafoi «n his fide th*n the inveterate wits of thi age would allow. However real or 'inrea tie ill attributed by Dennis to / dim operas, at] must allow it to be no very grra fitetch of imagination to calculate the ver worst fffefls from operas which do openh advocate fornication Mid adultery, whetlie said operas be Italian or German. ]f unlicenlld Tlieatrifls are to be allowec tc continue inundating focie'.y as they have fonie time done, with German illumini tion and in.morality, it will become highl) ■ properand descriptive of the tendency of th"ft licentious xvoits, piefixed to them, inftrac of the delusive «»iifs they at present pass un - der. Th Stranger ought to be entitlei " Ihe Contented Cvckold and the new novel of William ard Jeannet, by the fame author, wherein it is inculcated that a wo. man fufhins no other than temporal injur) from the left of her reputation, " tbt J'rostitute's Yade ftlecum." M*. FINNO, YESTERDAY being the day appoint- I went to the ground to give in my solitary vote ; after pafiing a erowd of Citizen* who were colle&ed about the gate (and who I faon found did not thank me for my com pany) I approached the building in which the ele&ion was held, and who do you think I fbould behold, but the modest Candidate iimsel/' t citizen Israel and citizen Dunne in close confab. However carious this circumfiance may ap pear that the nolle Candidate ftiould be under the neceflity of visiting the different ele&ioa diftri&s with his worthy companions, in or der to fnfurehis success; yet it is not fa afto nifring as the conduct of those citizens who bad the management of the ele&ion ; for tho' admittance into the room was positively re futed a refpeflable friend of mine, who ,was born ?nd has a vote in the diUridt, yet no sooner did this glorious trio approach tjie threshold, than the door (assisted by a Ja cclinic Spring) flew epen and admitted them fans ceremony. Thus, fir, it is that our eleflions are con duced in Southwark, and who after this statement of fa£h, can wonder that the county of Philadelphia ftiould eternally ha*( a democratic reprefentatio*. FAIR FLAT. Southwark, Feb. 8, 1800. Died, on Friday Morning bft, Mr. Ro fce.-t P. BaiJ, siprtLm of this city. lA r-'" K*-. 1 A letter received in town,' from captain j Howlaud, of the brig; Betsey of this port, • dated Curracoa, the IJth u t. mentions that on his outward bound parage, being within three fourths of a mile of the above port, he was attacked by a French privateer, which he had the good fortuiv? to beat off and ]till ten and wound fourteen of their crew. Ship Portland, Fofdiek, Guernsey, Julian, Nantucket, Schooner Corlew, Scheold, St. Tho's. 34 Eutaw, Eanis, C. Francois, 34. Sloop Prudence, Coleman, Baltimore, About the ill of December, there were seven fucccflive gales on the coast, which proved deftruttive to manv vessels. Ihe ship Yankee, the fchoosers Venus, and Sa vage, all loft their deck loads of cattle. The schooner Eutaw, of Philadelphia, arriveJ on Saturday from Cape Francois, on the 15th of January, in lat. 29, 33, spoke the United States ship of war Montezuma, on a cruise to the northward. On Tuef i day, the schooner Experiment, of Phila | delphia, from Jamaica to this port. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr, Sp-aker laid before the house two let ters from the Secretary of the Treasury, i»- cloliog ftAtcntents relative to the Commercial Revenue of the United States—which *ere ordered to be printed. Mr. A. "Fofkr laid the following refulu ti«n on the table. .. hcufes of Congrcfs. Mr. Smith, fmm the committee of cpm meree and manufactures, reported the lol lowing ref»lution, viz. Resohcd, That the term of payment al lowed hy law on bonds which have been given, and which (hi.ll be coming due, prior to the firft day of Atlguft next, for duties of impost, may be extended for (ixtv days,'in all cases reflectively where it (hall be required by the parties, and where tlw recovery ol such impost shall not he endangered thereby : Provided, that in every cafe of such addi tional credit, there Hull he required and paid on such bonds, refpe&ivelv, interest at the I rate of one half per cent, per month, from j the time such duties shall be refpe&ively due payable according to law. Mr. S. said, this *as matter of great im parlance to the merchants of the United Suites, wlw had been materially (hocked by failures in Europe, and whose (ituation re quired the aid now about to be given, as fpeediiy hi poflible : As it had been fdbmit ;ed tn tbe S eretary of the TtSSfury, a ' l -' met his cordial approbation ; and as it would not injure the revenue, but on th» contrary, nright be of bf-nefit t<> it—he hoped no ob- New-York, Feh uary 10, arrived CONGRESS. Msxbay, ?*.». r~. Jiesaived, That a committee be appointed to enquire whetlicr any, and if any, what alterations tc oe made in the compen sation allowed to the office rf of the tw»' jeftion would be made to the resolution, and that it would be immediately taken into c»n» tiderntion—Hi therefore moved far a refer- enfce to tlie committee of the whole liottfe this day. Upon the queftioo, there were ayei 33, ilo*s 33 , Mr. Speaker d»clared himfelf in the affirmative 1 the lmufe went into com mittee oi the whole on the resolution ; Mr. Rutledge in the chair ; when it was again read, agreed to, and the coifimittee of com merce and rnanufadlures ordered to report a bill pursuant thereto. Mr. Davis laid the following resolution on the table. Resolvtd % That a committee he appointed ta enquire into the expediency of palling a law to regulate the manner of entering Ca veats to prevent the issuing of patents for land granted for military ferviccs : and that the fame committee be direfted to enquire into the expediency of pafling a law to pre vent the entering the Caveat in any cafe to hinder the issuing a patent for land granted for military services. Mr. Claiborn# withdrew the resolution he laid fame days ago upon the table, requesting the President to direst the proper officer to lay before the house (latements (if the expen diture of money under certain afts autho. J rising trade with the Indians, and moved the 1 following resolution. Resolved, That a connTiitteebe appointed to enquire into the operation of the afts making provision for the eflablilhment of trading houses with the Indian tribes ; and also into the expediency of reviving and con tinuing in ferce the said acts. This resolution was agreed to, and a fe- I left committee of five members appointed for the purpose. Mr. Dana, from the committee of 'elec tions, made a farther report on the validity of the credentials of certain member* »f the house ; which was ordered to lie on the ta ble. Mr. Otis called up for consideration the following resolution : Resolved, That the President of the se<- nate, and Speaker ef the House of Repre (entativf, be authorized to close the present session, by adjourning their refpe&ive houses 011 the f.rft Monday in April n?xt. And the houfr having agreed to take it 'into conlideratien, Mr. Macon moved to strike out " first Monday in April," and insert " third Mon day in March"—which was negatived. Mr. Kittera moved to flrike " Monday," and insert " day," so as to read <l the firft day in April next"-*—which was negatived, only feveii members voting in favor of it. Thf resolution was then agreed to—ayes Adjourned. [ey dksire.l To-morrow Evening. February it, Will be pcefer-ittd, a Pomedy, in four (not juSleil thi« feafaa) called THE CHILD OF NATURE. To wbTieh wiil bo added, (not aiftcdthefe 5 years) a Comic Opera, in two aSs, called THE SPANISH BARBER; DATS A new Comndy, Irom the German of ICut u'jue, i» in reheurial, and will be fpeedil/,' pro duced. 0" Tie of the Theatre will open at a quarter pali s, and the curtain rii'e at a quarter past 6 o'clock piecilaly. Box. one Dollar, Pit, three quirtera «f a dollar, and Gallery half a dollar, an elegant COUNTRT SEAT. ON Saturday the ift of Mirch next at seven o'< lock in the evening, at the Merchar.t's SofFte lloafe in the city of Philadelphia, agree ab'e to the dire&ions ot the lift will ami tcfta ment of Genera, THOMAS MJFFI.IN, ae tcal'ed, will be expoled to Public an J lively fold to the hitfheft bidder —that beautitul and elegant COUNTRY SEAT, situate at the Pal!, »f Schuylkill, five mile» from Philadelphia, and about two from Germantown; consisting of R large and com«nodimj» House fir.iflieil in the modern Uile.with a Barn, Stables and Out hnyftt, twenty two acrea of highly improved Meadow land ; an Orchard of tlx best grafted Fruit 'I leet, and a G«rden of Fruit and Vege table" in an excellent exposure. The premises (particularly the Garden, in which there are two Fountaina) are watered wiih a never tailiug ftreani, and all the Buildings and Fences are in perfedl oricr. Is felted an »n elevated hill, Abounded with Ji.d other ornamental Tifecs of the firft growth, a»d commands an view of tbe Falls and Meadows trf the Schuylkill. Sup plies of Marketing of every description are con flatitly paoing 011 the ruafl in froit of the house, and Fish may be obtained in the greatest abun dance during the I'rafon, and at all times pre fei veil in a Filh-Pond, on the Preraifes. The ter>B< will be made known at the time of sale. William Irtin,-) £xecutorJ> Joseph Read, } SHANNON ttfPOALK, Auctioneers, February 11. dtf. , . ' The genuine patent Scotch Ointmen For Nervous Disorders, Female Complaints, o , t . Gout in th« Stomach, Melancholy, Seminal For pleasantness, fafety, expedition, tafe and Weaknef., lot of Appetite, Bilio-. Difor- ccruwty, is fupmor to any ders, Inward VV'tak nefles, Indigcltion, Ob- 01 er ™ C /J C }? e 'j o-n u ftinate Gleets, Juvenile Indil'cretions and Pre mature OKI Age, and every other symptom It is so certain in Its operation, that it has neve of sxtrerae debility, which are the conle- ' failad in any one inllaace whatever, of effectual!; queuces of a DiffipUcd Life—excefs of Plea- ' "ring that difagrceable difordcr in four hours, b; furc or Grief—Heat or change of Climate— ; one application only, though applied to many thou Immoderate use of Tea, Spirituea. Liquor., '»» d. io England, Scotland and U« or any Intemperance-Bad Lyings-in-Di- «* MC .EfSSX Colette , .v «-• i a\v fidavit*) but may he applied with the greatel " Kllc,U 10 , Y G " U a " d U ° mCn fafety, '» the moD delicafe lady during pregnaacy at a certain period ot nlc „r tbVteudereft infant,. The Cordial Restorative Balsam The proprietor is so certain of its infallibility 1, recommended as a Medicine of fpccific and he "W* **" t>rn ,he f mon£ * t0 in J r p " u-pa-alleled virtues for the immediate relief and £•» •» » dld " ot P«for«. a cure in sou, ."pit il v ,nd jicrrham nt cure of the above difor. . OI , b the invcnt9r and sole proprl Jus having flood a trial of many luccef-dul Jame , 7 chßrch , at his difpeufary, .3; years, during which period many t hot) Mads p ront ft r6Ctt ncar the Fly market, New York ;am of both lexes have been i eftored from the brink soW by Mcffri> H and p. Rj cc> l 6 f our h Second 0 f the £ rave. fliaet, Philadelphia; an J Mr. Rice, Baltimore. This Balfain is particularly adapted to weak . Ti; , m, UvU may at the plat.. offal,. female conflitutions, as well as to pnlegmatic ; •" habiu in general ;it atfis powerfully as a ner- rr 7-. // r>„„. 7 vine, not only to the weak ttomach, but to the 1-JolLllS t\€WUrd. ivi:oie l.t rvou- lylU in ! corrects a viti nod appe- i.t. -ind d ,:l!i .11 in the HrApillages, and allifls Q AN AWAY from the fubferiber, on Taefda; wi iiitevfuiiy n lei nvrrii." the '.one of the mi- IV the 4th inlunt, a Mulatto Boy, (a chirane; nary aid genital organs :—Hence iti cfR, acy in (weeper) a'"'ut twsiv» y.-ars ol age, iigut com the mod ordinate l'eminal gleets in men, and | grey eyes; had cn hi* working dre( corresponding weakueffesiu vrnintlt 1 and hence | and. blanket. and took with him abrufti, fcrapei it will contribute mor« lafely, In ely and ho- ! Vd cap; fuppoled to have been enticed away b) nourably towards conjugal harp ncfi, thnr. any | uverfeer, a black man, about five fc-ct 7or I of -hole irritating, diabolical componthn/, | high, who call, h.mfclf Peter Cnficld. who which are so fcamefully admin.ltcred to the un- a *<"*4 froDl the of the fuWcnl)cr tc tht waty. Jametrme. It ii earnestly recommended to those ladie», Whoever wilt return the boy (hall receive the who from reptaied ajid diffii ult labours are as- above rew-r . . . fli<Sed with weakneflus and infi'mities; in which ' c.ifes it is highly uftful, at thr fame time tile !t mach, the back, the weaken ed organs, and the -juhele conititution Those, who in advanced life, feel the confe youthful excess, or unfortunate youth, who have brought on th#infelves a numerrui train of evils, will by the use of this find them selves reftorei to health and strength, and al the melancholy lyuiptonu removed, which an the general efTeifls < t such causes. For v hethrr the ly<t:-ro hi? received a (hock and is debilitated from imprudence or Lnattenti on in the eailio!: part of life, or is finking un. der the advance of years a few doses of this medicine will afford immediate aflurance of re turning health :ind (irength, by giving tone tc the mul'cular system, and organs of digelliou, and by renovating the whole couftitution To the young it will afford lading health, firength and (pirns, in place of laflitude and debility : and to the aged and infn m, it willaf fuiedly furnir, g'eat relief and comfort, hy gently and faie y invigorating the system ; but it it be in t',.e power of medicine to gild the at. ißtnn of declining years, and calmly and fe rer.ely pi-otraft the close of life beyond its nar to » span, tr's Keftorative is capable of tffefl ing tlut delideratum. ConftitU'ions relaxed, wt-.ik or decayed, in men or women, are under thr immediate iuflu ence of this Reilorative. C)ld cough', loon rciieved and fpetdily cured. Poverty of blood and emaciated limbs, will tre lonjf meet the happiest change; the ehdl watery fluid become rich and bjlf.imic, and the limbs be covered with flefh, firm and healthfnl. It will no doubt be acceptable to the reader, to fee accounts of some of the remarkable cases ind cures which have been performed by this truly invaluable medicine, in the disorders for a pk IR OF c a nni p tj ap o td a few of fnch 1 afis at have coin# within his 3 AUJL/ - H Aub, awn immediate knowledge, which are publish- , ivjs POVXD rd-and may be had (gratis) at any of the place. the night of tho J:(nuary dnring th , wh*re the medicine is od. I Snow Stcrrm—the owner upon delcribing the Prepared (only) by the Inventor and sole contents and paying the cofl of this advertisement, Proprietor, Dr. James Church, at his Difpen- wilt have them rcftored to hioi, by applying at tho ary, 157, Front Arret, near the Fly-market, Board Yard, adjoining th< (tew t-amau church in New-York—and fo!d by Mess' H. ic P. Rice> 1 N° rt h Fourth Street. 6, South Second citreet, Philadelphia. i February:. dkf. NEW THEATRE* Or, Fruit/ess Precaution. VIVAT RESPUBLICA. THE HOUSE \ FOR CAPE FRANCOIS, , - „, : • i v-v- *V-G EOR Ge; / Infallible German Corn Plaister. \ Willi\m im:ll, M«n« This Plaifter (the invention of a German Phy* ' *$&&&& To fail wl»cn the' navigation w.M fician, who admimftcrej it in Germany upwards peraiil *hc i« a good rtrang vcft'e!, an of 30 years witl> th« greatest fucce(s) is iefallikle of the Carpenters hands. (or the cure of corn*. It will effeiltial.y tradic-te p or frcigHt or apply to them, root and branch in a ihort time. .j . " MOOIIE WHARTON, Ao. ICI South Water Street. Prepared by Doitor Jatpes Church, at his Djf ptnfary, Ko. 137, I'ront flreet, n*::r the Fly mar ket, New Yorlt. . • . •Sojd MefTrs H.and?.Rice, 16 fouthSecood (he»t, fc'Madelj hia. *o» THE CURE OF CORNS. fur the .TEETH, BREATH, aid SCUR VY in the GUMS,, and the TOOTH ACHE. The Ant'v-Scorbutic Tinfture Is unequalled lor cleaning, whitening, and pre fer ving the teeth, and efleflually curing the Icurvjr in the gum's, ft will prevent the teeth from lur th«r decay, fatten thcra if loose, and render the breath pert'e&iy sweet. ' one dollar each bottle.] AND THE Vilatile Tinflure for the Tooth Ache. The effic.-cinps remedy erer JifcoTcrei' (or sbat .tormenting pain. It gives immediate and pcrmincyit relief in the most. violent cases; c.i rains nothing but what ii perfe&ly innocent, and may with falety b« applied to pregnant woaien or to children. [Price 37$ cent».] Preparcdonljr by Dr. Church, Now York, and fold by Meffw. H. ud P. Rkei Ifrtouth becoiid fircat, Philadelphia. . , HEAD ACHE. persons afHiiled with tjie head ache, proceeding from whacexrr cause, will find ialUnt relief in the application as Churches Anodoyne Essence. In rheumatic, uervous, and billious head aches ha* not its equal. It not only alleviates that tormenting pain, but removes it almost in 11 an tancoufly. Ihe head ache occafioncd by hard drinki> g, and anj local pains in any other part* ©f the body.or extremities, are by application, «f fc&ually removed. . [Price 50 cents.] Prepared only by the inventor and sole propri etor, Dr. James Church, at hit difperfary, 13 1 Front street, near the Fly market, Neur York; and fold by Me(Tr» H. and P. Rice, 16 south Second flreet, Philadelphia. The only Medicine in the world that curtt the ni6ft inveterate Itch in four hours. THOMAS ALLEN. Dock, fj«Tr ■Spruce street. » ' If IV.. , if itamy-tf. JUST RECEIVED, AND FOJi SALE Br THOMAS DOBSON, TEN LETTERS TO Dr. JOSEPH PRIESTLEY, In Jinsxvtr to bis Letters to the inhabitants of Northumberland. By NOAH VVIiBSTEH, Jun. [Price 25 tcuts.] February 7. dfit Ten Dollars Reward. DFSF.RTFI) from the quarters of the Cub- Icribcr, 0:1 Saturday th* Bth inft. an enlisted soldier, named occupirio*. born in the State of N'cw Jtrley, thirty fiv« yean, 6ve feet nine inches high, sandy complexion, hazle eye», anil short sandy hair, has been some time a resident of this city, it is thought he is now in Mount Holly in New Jcrfey, or its vicintty, as bis friends chiefly rolide there. Whoever Qiall take up (aid deserter and lodge him in jail, or (hall deliver him to the fuMcribcr,. at'bit quarters in Filbert, between Ninth and Tenth ftrcets, or to any officer of the army of the United States, (ball ieceiv« the abpve reward, and rca ponable charges. BENJAMIN GIBBS, Jun. C«ptain loth reft. U. S. February 10. diw ' •- • ?K *•, ■STv-S r ' ■ > 1 Ftbruary 6. Military Land Warrants '. THE UNDERSIGNED. 3FFERS h«i fetvtces to the holders of Military Land Warrant*, to make Locations on the 7th i? ft ant; he Will receive a less.quantity than ,000 acres and arrange them with others, To a# o niake a Quarter Tewnflup. Having surveyed a diftri»st of the military traft* nd since the completion of thii furTeys, taken great tain* to explore the interior parts «f the town hips and .fe«£tions so as to be able, with precision, o designate tbe mo A valuable entries throughout h<? whole survey ; He flatters himfelf his information will be fatis adorf to Gent'etnea wishing to employ him— h* tenth acre will be demanded for any kfsquan* ity than iooo arret, furntfhed by one peifon— rom out* to (*>ur thousand acres, the twelfth—and or any greater quantity,-the fifteenth. For further information apply at No. 67 nortt Second Itucc t JOHN G. JACKSON. N. B He will also a& as agent for an/ nerfon tioldii:g lands in the weffern p;.rt «f v irginia, an<i give good (it required) for his. integrity and attention. February 6. W A valuable Estate for sale, IN VIRGINIA. THE NORWICH LANDS, MILLS, AND APPENDAGES. THIS ESTATE IS situated in the county of Henrico, on Four Mile Creek, of" its jnnSiion »ftb Jsniea River, about l» miles from the city of Rich mond, and nearly the fame d,flaace from l J e» terflaurg. , There i» about 'SO acres of Und, and the whole of it good foil for agriculture, and a full proportion of it very foitable for gra s 5 abo&t one half of it is cleared and in a ftaie fit for im mediate cultivation; the reft is in woods and well, cove, ed with ufeful timbsr of different kinds. As to {he improvements on the farm, there 19 a decent dwelling hcufe with the ulnal out houses, 1 good brick spring houle, and a large new cxsellent barn, one ftcry of brick, and the other framed work, two orchards of apples and of peaches, in full perfefliou aad go.>d fruit. The mill* consist of three pair of bur stones for the grinding of wheat, and one pair of stones for grinding of corn, all of proved good quality, worked by overlhot water wheels and double gears, with all the lite improvements for flcreening, cleaning, bolting and elivatiug the wheat and flour, all executed in the b«ft manner and of the be# materials and quite new —The mill house is large and convenient, be ing 46 feet by Ji feet with five fl iors, the two lewer ltories are brick, the red framed work executed in the most f'ibftantial manner) the house and machinery of the mills will be round unexceptionable, and they are lo situated as to be fret from all risque from the frefhe-i or inun dation of the water courfcs —I here is a very convenient brick bake houle two lliries high, with two large ovens; a very good house for the proprietoi or manager, a store room, coun ting room, kitchen, &c. also fuitabie bouses for millers, csopers, and bakers —The tide water fiom lames River flows to the walls of the mill, wh«;re boats of three to four hundred lufhels bur'henoan receive their loads out of the mill, and in one miles d;(tance, ships of , any size that navigate James River, can load ia - great fafety. The neighborhood Is healthy—very refpeft • able as to irtUabitaiiM, being raoftly independent. ' farmers, and the foil is in general very jullly c deemed equal to any on James River, for the '' | growing ot wheat; upon a moderate calculi. ' ! tion, the average annual crops of the neighbor hood equally convenient if not more so, to the Norwich Mills, than t« any other market, a : m"Unt to between thirty and fitrty thousand bulhels of wheat. Mr. John P. Oordon who Jives i n (he premdeg at prtl'ent, will fljew the whole to thole who may incline to view it. 1 would prefer a purchafcr who rould pay " down the principal part of the purciufe iponey, a d would give a very advantageous bargain— or I w:|l fell On a credit convenient to the pur chaser, the inttrefl being paid annually. I will wait for a purchaser til! the 15th day of March next, and if not then,fold, I will be glad to treat with a tenant fir 1 lease, on terms v.-hicli may be mutually agreeable. I have efFcred the whole of this estate for sale, on a prrfumption that the purchafei of the mills would incline to s have the land also, for a supply of building timber, oven wood and hoop poles; but if it be more agreeable to him to take the mills and a few acrss of land, he (hall be accommodated accordingly. DAVID ROSS. Richmond, February 5. yt Notice is hereby given, ' To all persons interested in a Tract of Land lying ar>d ieing in Sprrngjield, Burling t"n County 1 State of New Jersey, for merly belonging to Samuel Bulius, and by bim conveyed to bis six children, That WE the Subfo ibefs, appointed'by James Kin fcy, Lfq Chief Juflice ol the Supreme Coiirt of the Stuff ot N( w Jersey, C nimiflioncrs to make partition of the fame Lands, tr, and amongH the tuid children and their affig.is, do in tend to meet at the house ef Jof,f i Holfinfieai, inn keeper in Burlington,on the twdlth day of March next, at eleven of the clock in the forenoon of that day, andeith-rby ourfclves or in conjunction with thef lid Chid Justice proceed to allot and by ballot fix or. the (hares or part cT each of the laid chil dr«h and their afligns pursuant to the a6t entitled •' an ad fer the n-.ore easy partition of Lands held by Ccpartnets, joint tenants and Tenant, in com mon," made and passed the eleventh day of Nov. In }he year ot our Lord, oae thousand seven hun. dred and eighty-nine. Witness oar hanJs this fifth day of February, One thousand eight hundred. Abraham Stockton, IJub Lippencott, Charles Ellis. Fti'p. 8. iwwtia M< * v.- * / dlftt A.
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