JUST R: JKD FOU SALE By WILLIAM Y. BIRCH, STATIONER, No. 17 South Second Street, THE FOLLOWINO VALUABLE MEDICINES. Infallible Ague and Fever Drops. A long eulogftlm on the virtues of this medicine it unnecessary, the money will b? returned if patient is not relieved—it never having failed in many thousand cases; not one in a hundred has had occasion to fake more than a battle, and nuov bers not half a bottle. BahrCs Anti-bilious Pills. Dr. HaHN'i TRUE AND GENUINE German Com Plaister. An infallible remedy for to»n», speedily re moving them root nnd branch, without giving pain. The Genuine Persian Lotion. So celebrated amcvg the fa.fiuonable through out Europe, as an invaluable cosmetic, perfectly innocent and fafe, free from corrosive and repel lant minerals (the basis of ether lotions) and of unpavaleiled efficacy in presenting and removing eutaneom blemiflies cf the face and skin as every kind, particularly, freckles, pimples, pits after small pox, inflammatory redness, fenrfs. tetters, fring worms, fun hums, prickly beat, premature •wrinkles, &c. The Persian Lwflott operates mild Jy, without impeding hat natural, infenlible pcr fpiration, which is elTcntial to hwalth—yet its ef fc«s arc speedy and permanent, rendering the JJcin delicate'y foft and fmoeth, improving the complexion and fcftoringf th>* bloom o£ youth; never failing to render an ordinary countenance beautiful, and a haadfome one more to. Sovereign Ointment for the Itchy Warranted »n infallible and immediate cure, at once using; being the most speedy, effectual and plsafant r< medy ever offered to the puVlic, and for tlie fatis'aflion of the timorous, the propti«t«r mketh oath, that this ointment does not contain a single particle of mercury or any other perni eiouTingredient in its composition, and may afed with the mo'> perfeS fafety by pregnant wo men and on infants newly born. Patent Indian Vegetable Specific, For the tun •/ Venereal Cmnplainii of every Jcitriptien. An extensive trial of near four years seas proved the vegetable fpecific to b« effectual in rxpelling the YCtjeral virus, however deeply rooted in s he constitu tion, *"d has restored Wealth to many wh» have bees brought to the verge of the Jftave by the impro per administration of mercury. Withinthis pe riod upwards of eight thousand patients have ex perienced its salutary effVfls. With the medicine is giver a description of the fyraptoms which obtain in every {tape of the dis ease, with eopions direAions for their treatment, so as to aocpmptifh a perfcA cure in the (horteft time anal with the lead inconvenience possible. HAMILTON'S Worm destroying Lozenges, Whioh have, within nine months pad, relieved up wards of EIGHTEEN THOUSAND PERSONS of all ages in various complaints arising from wormi and from fnHlnefs or obdru»slions in the stomach and bowels. This medicine bears no analogy -whatever to Others of similar title so commonly complained of, as operating with a degree of violence, fufficient, not only to kill worms, but fomctimes to endan ger the patient's life; on the contrary, a peculiar exe»llence of this remedy is, its being fuired to every age and confutation, contains nothing but what is perfectly innocent, and is so mild in its optration, that it canoot injure the mod delicate pregnant lady, or the tendereft infant of a week old, Ihould no worms exist in the body; but will, without pain or griping, cleanse the stomach and bowels of whatever is foul or offenfive, and there by prevent the produ&ion of worms and many fatal difordcrs. At the Mace of sale may be fern many re markable cases ®f cures, the authtnticity of which any p»rfon may afccrtain, cither by letter or per sonal application—not being performed in Europe, nobody k*ows where—but at kome. Perfcns wiffiiag to procure any of the above me dicines genuine, must apply ONLY as above—and likewise observe, that the signature of Lee & Co. (who are appointed the general agents for the United States) is paßcd on the outside of each, without which they cannot be genuine. At tbe above place may be likenvitebbard r GOWLAND's LOTION. CHURCH'S COUGH DROPS. ANDERSQN's PILLS, &c. &e. Wholesale purchasers allowed a liberal profit by application to Lee & Co. Market street, Bal timore ; who will pun&ually cxecuta all orders. January ,15. Notice is hereby given, To all persons interested in a Tract of Land lying and being in Springfield, Burling ton county, State of Netu Jersey, for merly belonging to Samuel Bul'us, and by him conveyed to bis six children. That „ . . -i J .. HUMOURS ON THE FACE and SKIN, WE the Subscribers, appointed by James Kin- ParticaUrly pin.ples, blotches, tetters, ring fey, tfq. Chief Justice of the Supreme worms, tan, freckles, fun burns, (hin- Court of the State of New Jersey, Coromiffioners g ) eS( rs dnefs of the nose, neck or to make partition of the fame Lands, t-, and armS) an d prickly heat, amongst the said children and their affig.is, do in- . _ „ ~ K, . ... c tend to meet at the house of Joftft HvLjteud, inn- ,, Arc 7 "red by the apphcat.on of keeper in Burlington, on the twelfth day of March irJ6 gCtlUlflC VegCtublC LotlOTl. next, at eleven of the clock in theforenoon of that Th ; s remed ha , been admini(lefcd . d u y ; 0 "i, fyT!' 3Un A' 0 lV b 'he inventor, for faveral y«rs while in England, thefjid Chief Justice froceed to allot and by ballot with thc test success . B thc n !e 8 U * fix the stares or part of each of the fa,d ch.l- . fluid (o[ a ftort it £ ;] l dr«n and their assigns purfuaEt to the aft entuled most rancorous and alartning f in [hc "an ail f« the more eafypartttion of Land, held fa wMch has (o i, e ., cve oth S cr re J d It by Copartners jomt Tenants a ß d Tenant. m«om- a „ d lities of the moft 7 cele . mon " made and passed the .leventh day of Nov. P cosmetics ° with l ut any ot their doubtful In jhe year of our Lord, one thousand seven hnn- He dierefort r « on J cn d, it with confi . dred and eighty-nine. dence to every person so affli&ed, as an efficacious Witndsobr hands this fifth day of F«brnary, ar .d certain cure. One thousand eight hundred. Prepared only by the inventor and sole proprie- Abraham Stockton. tor > Dr ' J amcs Chureh, at his dispensary, 137 «*.,* T ibbsncntt Front near thc F, y market ' New York ; and r-L 1 vir ' fold by Meflrs. H. and P.Rice, 16 lputh Second Charles Mlhs. street > Philadelphia. M. Febiuary I*, «ozw Fib. 8. VED, %4'Mtf For Nervous Disorders, Female Complaints, Gout in the Stomach, Melancholy, Seminal Weakness, loss of Appetite, Difor ders, Inward Weaknefies, Indigestion, Oli ftinate Gleets, Juvenile Indiscretions and Pre mature Old Age, and every other symptom of extreme debility, which are the confe rences of a Diflipited Life—excefs of Plea lure or Grief —Heat or change of Climate — Immoderate use of Tea, Spirituous Liquors, or any Intemperance —Bad Lyings-in—Di ftafes incident to Young Girls and V\ omen at a certain period of life — The Cordial Restorative Balsam Is recommended a* a Medicine of fpecific snd unparalleled virtues for the immediate relief d speedy and permanent cure oi the above ditor dcrs, hiving stood a trial of many Inccefshjl years, during wfeich period many thouiands of both sexes have been restored from the brink of the grave. ThUßalfam is particularly adapted to weak female confutations, as well as to phlegmatic habits in general ; it a&s powerfully as a ner vine, not only to the weak ftomaeh, but to the whole nervoua system ! correal a vitiated appe tite and digestion in the firftpiffages, and aflifts wonderfully «n recovering the tone of the uri nary and genital organs :—Hence its efficacy in the most obstinate (erninal gleets in nten, anU correfpondinp weakHeffesin vomen j 2nd hence it will contribute mont Jafely, (urely and ho nourably toward* conjugal happihefs, than any of f.hofe irritating* diabolical compositions, which are so (hamefully administered to the un wary. It is o"»meft!y recommended to those ladies, who from repeated and difficult labours are af fli&ed with weaknesses and infirmities; in which cases it :s higlly ufeful, lengthening at 'he fame time the stomach, the back, the weaken ed organs, and the whole constitution. Those, who in advanced life, feel the confe quenceso iyouthful or unfortunate youth, who have brought on thsmfelves a numerous train of evils, will by the ufeof this fiud them selves restored to health and strength, and all the melancholy symptoms removed, which are the general effc6\s of such causes. For whether the system has received a shock, and is debilitated from imprudence or inattenti on in the earliest part #f life, or is finking un der the advance of years, a tew doses of this medicine will afford immediate aflurance of re turning health and strength, by giving tone to the muscular system, and organs ol digestion, and by renovating the whole couftitution. To the young it will afford lasting health, strength and spirits, in place of latitude and debility : and to the aged and infirm, it will as suredly furniih great relief and comfort, by gently and fafely invigorating the system ; but if it be in the power of medicine to gild the au tumn of declining years, and calmly and fe renely protract the close of life beyond its nar row span, this Keftorative is capable of effeiSt ing that grand dcfideratHm. Constitutions relaxed, weak or decayed, tgi men or women, are under the immediate influ ence nf this Restorative. Old coughs soon relieved and fpetdily cured. Poverty of blood and emaciated limbs, will ere long meet the happiest change; the chill watery fluid become rich and Ualfamic, and the limbs he covered with flefh, firm and healthful. ft will no doubt be acceptable to the reader, to fee accounts of some of the remarkable cases and cures which have been performed by this truly invaluable medicine, in the disorders for which it was invented ; he has therefore leleft ed a few of fiich cafe* a» hive c»m* within bis own immediate knowledge,.which are publilh ed and may be had (pratis) at any of the places where the medicine is fold. Prepared (only) by the Inventor and fo!e Proprietor, Dr. Janiet Church, at his Bifpen iary, Front street, rear the Fly-market, New-York—and fold by MeflT- H. & P. Rice, 16, South Second Street, Philadelphia. For tbe TEETH, BREATH, *nd SCUR VY in tbe GUMS, and the TOOTH ACHE. The Anti- Scorbutic TinElare Is unequalled lor cleansing, whitening, and pre fetving the teeth, and cfle&ually curing the scurvy in the gums. It will prevent the teeth from fur ther decay, fallen them if loose, and render the breath perfe&ly sweet. j* Price one dollar each bottle.} AND THI Volatile THnfture for the Tooth Ache. The mod efficacious remedy ever difcoveret* for that tormenting pain. It gives immediate and permanent relief in the mod violent cases; con tains nothing but what is perfeftly innocent, and may with falety be applied to pregnant women or to children. [Price S7i Prepared only by Dr. Church, New York, and fold by Meffra. H. and P. Rice, t6 south Second fireee,'Philadelphia. HEAD ACHE. Persona affliAed with the head ache, proceeding from'whatever eaufe, will find instant relief in the application of Church's Anodayne Essence. In rheumatic, nervous, and billious head aches its haa not its equal. It not only alleviatea that tormenting pain, but removes it almoll inflan taneoufly. The head ache occalioned by hard drinking, and any local pains in any other parts of the body or extremities, are by application, ef fectually removed. [Price 50 cents. J Prepared only by the inventor »nd sole propri etor, Dr. James Church, at his dispensary, 137 Front street, near tho Fly market, New York; and fold by MetTis H. and P. Rice, 16 south Second street, Philadelphia. NOTICE. i'hk creditors of , WII.LI AM LAPSLEY late ofHanavr town ship, Dauphin county, Store-keeper, are desired to take notice that ke has appliedto the Jud ges of the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, for tbo benefit of the a&s of Affenably o this {late, made (or the relief of Insolvent andtha- the Court have appointed th« fecood Mon day of March next, to hear hi* creditors and him at the Court House in Harrifburgh. January »3—Ji- ALL PERSONS INDEBTED tothe EOate of Johm Whar ton, late of the City of Philadelphia, Mer chant. deoafed) are requedtd to pav the fame, and thofc having demands jga'mft his EQate.to produce their accounts legally attefled to KEARNY WHARTON, Acting Executor, -M>. ill, Spruce street. November 11. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of CAP TAIN KEIRAN FITZPA7RICK, ma riner decease.i. are reouefted t« make immediate p»vmott to the fubfcribcr»; and those who h|v< any demands aeainft the fahTcTtate are lequeflc to furnilh their accounts for settlement to P. FERRALI£ Executors THOMAS M'EUtN, 5 'January n, 1800. UNSEATED LANDS. THE OWNERS OF Unfoated l ands in We(*morela«<i county, Pcnnfylvania, are hereby notified, that an left the Taxes due on said lands for 179^» are P a into the hands of John Brandon, Esq. tr«afurer of said oounty, on or before the aoth of April next, they will be advertised for sale, as the law direfts JAMES M'GREW, ") HENRY ALLSHOUSE, S-Cotnm'rs. JEREMIAH MURRY, J 'January 18. treasury department. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Pursuant to the afi of Congress paflcd on die Ift clay of June, one thoufartd, seven hun dred and ninety fix, entitled "an art regulat ing tbe grants of land appropriated for mili tary ferviccs, and for the society of United Brethren .for propagating the gospel among the Heathen and the adt fupplemestary to the find recited aft palled on the l'ecend day of March, nHethoiil'and seven huadred andnine tynine- tc <wit: THAT the trail of Land herein after dc fcribed, nan- e!y, " beginning at.the North Weft corner of the seven rangts of townftiips, ar.d running thence fifty miles due fault* along the welters boundary et the said ranges ; —thence due Weft to the Maiu Branch of the Scioto ri ver ; thence up the Main Branch of the said ri ver to tke place where the Indian boundary line crolTfi the fame ;• —thence along.the said boun dary line to the Tufcaroras branch of the Muf kingum river at thecrcffing place above Fort Lawrence ; thence down the laid river, to the point where a line run due weft from the place of beginning, wiU interfefl the said river; thence along the line fa run to rhs place of be ginning has Been divided into townfbips of five miles square, and (faiSVionalparts of town !hips ; and that plats and furvtys of the said townlhips and fractional parts of townfbips are deposited in the offices of the Regilter of the Treasury and Surveyor General, for the inspec tion of all perfoHS concerned. 11. The holder* of fueh warrants «• have been «r shall be gratited fqr military lervices perform ed during the late war, are required to prffent the Tame to the Register of the Treasury, at some tine prior to the twelfth day of February in the year, one thousand eight hundred, for the parpofe of being registered ; No registry will however be made of any left quant'ty than a quarter townlhip, or'four thousand acres. UI. TJm priority of location of the warrabts which may b* prsfeotcd and manner tfore faid, pritr to the nth day of February in the year onethaufand eight hundred, wild immadiats ly after the said day, be determined by lot, io the mode dieferibed by the a& firft recited. IV. The holdeis of regifttrcd warrants, shall on Monday the 17th day of February, in the year 1800, i n the order of which the priority as locati on (hall be determined by lotas aforefaid, pefon ally.orby their r gents, defigßate in writing at the office of the Regiflcr of the Treasury, the partiou lar quarter town (kips eledled by them rcfpeillvely, and such of the said helders as {hall no: defignatr their locations on the said day, (hall be postponed in locatfcig such warrants to all other holders of regifterwi warrants. V ' The Wders of warrants for military Cervices WILL BE SOLD, fufficient to cover one or more quarter townlhips jAt Public Vendue, on Saturday, 1 rtb of or traits of tour thcufand acres aach; {hall, at any March ne-ct time after Monday the 17th day of February, tfoo , , r n . ' „ r and prior to the firtt day ol January, 1802, be al- three itory lirick House, lowed to renderthe fa id warrants in manner a- AND large Kitchen, with two ortbreebuild fortfaid, »nd forthwith to make locations therefor 1 IX. ing lots, adjoining the fame, fituateonthe on any trad or trads of land not before located. corner of King and High Streets, Wilmington. All warrants or claim, for lands on account of ™!?k ' r"' military services, which ihallhotbe regitterird and t',, n Tk° T 6 u PP er h»ufe, Wi:milig located before the firft day of January, 1801, are by h • we a ' ot of excellent mirfli in Bran the supplementary ad ol Congress hereinbefore ' n- C two acres , a ® .Ii is recited, paffcd on the second day of March 1700 ' lou ?" t u«»cceflary to particularize this pro dcclared to be forever barred. ' P ert y> as _'t is prelumed thepurchafer will incline Given under my hind at Philadelphia tha t 0 v,ew conditions will be made kno n day and year above mentioned. ' ® n a y OLIVER WOLCOTT. j Sec. of the Treasury. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. May 29tb, 1799. THE proprietors of certificates iffiied for sub scriptions to the Loan bearing interest at tight per centum per annum, are notified, that at any time after payment shall have been made of the sth inftalcient, which will become due during the firft ten days of the month cf *Julv enltiing, Certificates of Funded Stock may at their optian be obtained at the Tnrafury 01 Lr, an Offices, refpedlively, for the amount of the four firft inftalmtms, or one moiety of the foms ex prefied in the fubfetiption certificates Ne cer tificates of Funded Stock willliowevgrbe issued for less than one hundred dollars. Such ftfbfcription certificates as may benre •nted at the Treasury or Loan Offices in con eqwroce of the foregoing arrangement, wij! be ndorfed and diftinfllv marked so as to denate that a moety of the flock has been issued OLIVER WOLCOT7, r<*arj of tin Treoturj. HAS iuft received per (hip Thomas ChalkUy and Adriana, from London, an el«gaut aflortm«nt of the most falhionable Miliinirt,*;*. Chemille rosette FEATHERS Fancy flowers Black tiffany flowers Wreaths I r Pink, yellow and blue crape, full drels caes Do. do. and do. Nelson's bo nests Infant's pips straw bonnets Maid's lancy do. do. Wonieu's do. do. do. Do. do. (hades Do do hat« Fancy bugle fl»oe rofcs Do. do. trimmings Black, whitt, blue,yellow, pink and orange «rap 4 Mack, while and green g»u*e veils Do. gauze cloaks N. B. Ar.d per Harmony, just arrived, a further assortment of Millinery.i June 16 taw3W. On Wednesday ths fifth day of March n«ic, at fix o'dooh in the evsnine, at the Merchants Cof f«» House, will be fold by public auAian, the following described valuable Lots of Ground, eligibly situated for SUMMER RETREATS. No. i. A CERTAIN LOT or PIECE of IX- LAND, situate on the east fide of Germantown road, about two miles and a half from the city of Philadelphia, bounded on the north by land of Mr. Themas Grscv.-i, whereon he is tow erefling a house and making improve ments for his fummor residence, on the call by land of Joseph Norris, and wett by the said road, containing by computation 14 acres and a half. *f\ No. a. A certain lot or piece of land, part of a trafl commonly called the Vineyard, situate on the weft fide of the Wiffahickon or Ridge road, nearly oppoGce to Turner's lane, in the neighbour hood ot the Country Stats of Jeremiah Parker, John Nixon, Jaraej Crawford anj Jasper Mojfkn, Efqrs. being marked and numbered in a plan or map of the laid large tra& called the Vin»yard, No. 11, containingfevoo acre» and ten perches. dim March 1 itb, i 799 No. 3. One other lot or piece of land adjoining the last dcfcribed lot to the northward, c*n(«taio£ 11 acres and one hundred and three perches. The very valuable property now offered for sale mult be too well known to require a further description It is well worth the attention ol those who wilh to secure to themfelvel pleafaut and healthy fiiuatioos in the vicinity of the city. The terms of file art, on* third part of the pur chase mooey to be paid in ten days after the Tale ; one third in ninety days, and the remaining third in fix months; for the two last payments (inclu ding interest) approved iado'td notes to b« given. The title is unexceptionable. Sold by order of Meflr<.lf.iac Wharton, Thomas Fitzfimotis, Phil ip Nicklin, William M'Murtrie, Samuel W. Fifti er, Tiuftees for ike creditors of Blair M'Clcna chan. Valuable Property for Sale, In Chefaat, near ftxth (treat, dkeAly opposite CsNenii Hall. ALOTofgroupd,about »i feet front in Chef nut street and 73 feet in depth, whereon is a good frame house, now in the tenure of Samuel Benge fubje& to a ground rent of »os. per annum. The, advintageous situation «f this property re quires no comments, for it must be known, thrre are few in this city to equal it, an unexceptionable title will be made to the purchafcr. Apply to OB EXCHANGED, For property in the City, or within thirty miles of it, A PLANTATION or trail of Land in Mifflin County and State of Peanfylva nia, within £x miles of the ri»er Juniata, con taining about 3coacre». There are about fifty acres cleared, part of which i» a rich bottom, watered by a conliant ftrcam that is ltrong aiiouph to work an oil or a grill mill. Any person inclining to deal for it, may obtain fur ther information by jpplying at thfe offic ■ of this gazette. N. B. If fold, credit wiH be given for part of the money. OtfloWr 17, 1799. SAMUEL & JOHN ADAMS. Wilmington, (Del.) Jan. ij. i aw ts. Fashionable Millinery. ELIZA M'DOUGALL, NO. 134» MJKKET-STKEST, VALUABLE LOTS FOR SALE, HEAR TH£ CITT. JOHN CONNELLY, Aua\o*vr. January it. 3tawtißF.dtsM. JAMES QIRVAN, no. 19-S. Chtfuut Draet, next door to the pr«- mifes. march 5 TO BE SOLD FOR CASH, REAL ESTATE, FOR SALE. WHEREAS, AN attachment was lately iflued out of the in ferior oourt of common pleas of the county o( Essex, in the tlate of N«w Jersey, direSed to the fheriffof tke laid county, against the rightt, credits, monies and effects, goods and chattels, lands and tenements ol Join Cltvts Symmts at the fuitof William IVet/i, in a pica of trefpifs on the cafe to hrs damage threethoufand dollars; And uicrttu, tnc said lheriff did, at the term of June last p-H, rcturn'to the said court that he had attached the defendant by a certain bond given by Matthias Denman and Samuel Meeker to the said dclcndant, to the amount of i.ear two th»ufand dollars,and slfeby (izty land warrants ; Ntm> there/art, unlef* the said John Cleves Svmmeslhatl appear,give special bail, and roceive a declaration at the suit of the plaintiff, judgment wili be entered against him, and his property herein attsched, will be fold agreeably to the Uatute in such cafe made av d prov : dcd. Aaron Ogden, Clerk, &c. Elwabeth-t»wn,Ju)y 8,1799 (u) nwivg PRATT fcf KINTZING No. 95, North WatCT-firoet, HAVB OH HAND THE FOLLOWING ENTITLED to drawback, which they offer fur sale at moderate prices for calh, or the usual credit ; or on a credit of ix or 18 month* upon Mortgages on Real Property, in or near the Citv of Philadelphia, or other fatisfaflory security. ;o boxes ar.dbalesTick- 13 pipes old Port W; D . leuburghs. 2J Wes Tumbler, 60 do. do. Hemp- sorted. en linens. joo boxes Ha m bur e h 59 do. do. Ozna- Window Glaf. gb» brig'. 10, See. ' 50 do PatterWnes. 1 chcft assorted Looking 1$ do. Bieliuld Linens. Glasses. XI do. Creas and Creas Several large elwj, t j 0 a la Morlaix. Ijoo Demijohn?. Brown Rolls. 5 o kegs Pearl Barley Do. Hcflians. A f.;w tons Roll Brim, Polifli Rolls. (lone. Bed Ticks. 4 o kegs YelW Ochre Siamois. A few bbls. Rosin. ' Arabias. 4° tons Ruflla Hemp Empty Bags. go hhds. Hogs Briftl,'. Oil Cloths. a hhds. Dutch Glue Shoes and Slippers. jo calks Nails afforteJ Soal and upper Leather. from 3d. to j o <f' Quills and Staling Wax. 16 casks Ironmongery A package Gold and Sil- 8 calks Hoes. ver Watches. Getman Steel. A fewcheftsToy.. 6 hhds. Coffee mills Slates and Pentils. Blockirig Twine Tarn 70 hhds Hayanna Mo Stone Pickling Pot,' lasses &c &c- H eotf. February IJ Red Clover. White do. Timothy. Saint Foin. Trefoil. Baraett. Luiern. Herd Graft. Orchard do. Rye do* - Rape and Hemp. SHEET COPPER, IRONMONGERY, and PATENT PLOUGHS, which are said to be more durable than any heretofore invented, and is found on experience to diminish the labour loth of maa and be ail— FOR SALE Br TH©MAS HOWARD ■No. 40 Seutb Seeolid Street, Philadelphia. tsfcf.Sw. February IJ. From tie BOMTON Manuftutery, 4 or WINDOW GLASS, BY ISAAC HARVEY, Jdn. N. B- AnyfiMsr fiznthat may be wulWctt larger th» 18 by i inn be hid from said maoofafts ry, on being ordered; and attention givptjotorwvd on any ordcrt tbit nay be left for that purpose ■ ■ Apply at No. 9, South Water-ftiwet, at above- M july g A YOUNG MAN ACQUAINTED with the Weft Mli tfMh wlAei to be employed as a Supereargo. He will engage on moderate terms. 3atiif»&u>y recaefc mendation will be produced. A line dlrofled to A. B. Uft at the Prating Of* sice will be immediately attandedto. December la VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. About 25 acres of Land, LAYING on the «aft fide of the Fall* Road.— On th« East it i( bounded by property belong ing to Mr. Tench Francis, fan.—on the fou'h, by a road aC two perches, and on the north by a laoe, which fcparates it frt>m Mr. M'Call. It is propo sed to <tivid« this land into 3 equal parts in order to suit the purchalers. AJfo, 31 acres, situated on the weft fide of Ger/i.antown roid, adjoining Miflers's eftitfj being part of th* property of the lat« Samuel Mifflin. For terms apply to Samuel Mifflin, «ornerof Market md nth itreett. U.th fatf January 14. The nerTous, debilitated, or fedeatary, whose dis eases have in a great rueafure baffled the powers of medicine, would da well in making trial of The American Botanical Tea, dtf. which need only to be taken to acquire miiverfil approbation; not only for its balsamic and restor ative properties, in all decays from age, intemper ance or dileafe; and in preferring a good conlti tution and mending a bad one, but for its claim' to public favor, as a plcafant and wholefomebrcak fall; which will be fcuad infinitely superior to Foreign Tea. A rtills and others wiofe P ro '"' ludi require a Oeady hand, will find great telie from the use of this vegetable diet, but parties larly those who lead a sedentary life. A package at 75 cents, will laftone person for breihfaft, nearly one month. It is fold wholesale and retail only by the ventor atid sole proprietor, Dr. JamenChurcS, ij Front street, New York; Messrs. H.andP 'J * 16 io*th Second ftrcet, Philadelphia; and ' Rice, Baltimore. TERRITORY of tit UNITED STATJS, North Weft of the river Ohio. IVtifl/uigton ) County. 5 WHEREAS a writ of foreign attachment hath issued from the Court of Common Pie" for said county, (returnable at March term y99'| against the land*, tenements, goods, fe&s, rights and credits of Joseph Spencer of a rifl'oji county and State of Virgißia, physician, a the suit of Joseph Stewart of Cambridge* in t county of Wafliington and State of New or » yeoman, for four hundred and thirty-fcven lars and fifty cents— Notice is hereby gfo'ft to the said Joseph Speoc«r, thu unlefjhe »PP"" ajid gives Ipccial bail to thi ailiou, judgment be enter'd by default, and the property att«cn iifpofed ol at the law dire-ft». BRNJ. IVES GILMAN, Protbor.otary. P. FEARING, Atomy ft TMv February 13. PAINTED BY J. fr". FMNNO. GOODS, GRASS SEEDS. SS£DS. ALSO, JUST RECEIVED, Of different sizes, FOB SALE TOR SALE tu&fatf * .t
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