v* f h i-.'t'kie ttwiH s VALUABLE LANDS Will be offered for sale, at tbc Merchants Coffee Jlouse in this citj, between the hours ef six and eight on the evening of .. SaVukdat the tvscnty-second of March , next. In the CtrjMy of GLYMN and State of GEORGI A—all patented in trails of toon acres. 7,000 Acres at the confluence of Tredcriea and Turtle river;, ind head of St. Si mon's found, near the town of Brunf- wick. *Ba,boo Acres on the witers of the creat and little Satilla rivers, and of Bbfialoe creek. 4t,0c0 Near the above described trafts. 15,000 Near the above described trac(j. »Bo,coo Acres on the water* of the great Sa tilla and Ahtahama. »47,000 Acres on the fame waters. 50,000 Acres on the waters of the greaf Sl tilla. 50,000 Acres on the watew of little Satilla and Alatr.maha rivers and Buffaloe cre»k. <o,oco Near the above described tracts. In the State of VIRGINIA—aII patented. 44,000 Acres in the c> imty of Bath, on both fide# < f Green Briar river, subject ts to 3000 acres of prior surveys, in elided within the said 44,000 acr»s, but exclusive of that quantity. 41,000 Acres in the county of bath, on the east fule of th« Cow Paflure river and a-nd on both fides of the Waggon Road leading from the VV arm Spring* to Staunton, luhjecr as aforefaid to 500 c acres prior surveys 4C>ooe Acres in the county of Ksndolph, on Buchanan river, fubjcct as aforefjvd to 4588 acres prior surveys. 30,000 Acrrs in the coun'y of Bath, on the ealt flde of Calf Paflure river, subject as aforefaid to 5000 acres prior sur veys. lii PENNSYLVANIA. 60,d60 Acres in Northumberland cou»:y, fur veyed and returned. 46,800 Acres in Northumberland county, sur veyed and returned. 40.400 Acres in Bedford county, fur\*eyed and ready to be returned. *s* For the preater part of the purchase money a liberal credit will he allowed the pur chaferr, giving unqueflionahle security. Perfon# u-ifhinj; particular information will to apply at No. 41 Arfh itrse.', where tic patents and drai's, and .)!'■> itMir;iate» of the quality r.f the Gejrjjia jac Virginia Landi are depofired THOMAS FITZSIMONS, BENJAMIN R. MORGAN, JEREMIAH PARKER. gCy Alio, at the faiiic time and place, 4^47 } nciv<: and onc-tiir.'d oS an 'acre in V.aion county, in the State of Kentucky, on the North Fork, within {our miles of its um&ion »'ith the Middle Fork of Ken tucky river—this trail was furWved in tine y-ar 178.1. : .■ draft ot it may be seen by ap plying as above directed. Phi at'eJph'a, Ji'i). 7. TO BE SOLD, Or Rentedfor a term of Years, A LARGE TWO STORY ♦BRICK HOUSE, With a Lot thereunto bcl ulgfejj, SITUATE in Duck Cre.-k, Cross Rr>ad« _ Kent County, State ot Delaware* fronting en the Main Street; there ire on the lower Floor, five Rooms and an Entty, with a number of well finiihed Rooms up Stairs, a Cellcr under the whole Building, a Brick kitch en, a ump of good Water, with a Stable, Car riage House and Sheds, the whnlelmprovements are in g<* <1 repair. The Seat is well calculated for either a Store or Tavern, the latter of which it has been occupied for a number of years with eonfiderable success. The situation is dry and the Country arnund being very healthy arid a plrce of confulerable Trade, it will be well worth the attention of any perl'on wilhing to purchase or rent. For further particulars apply to the Sub fcriberatthe atorefaid pbce. CUMMINGS. uw.im. January 8 Tpc-oaty JAeqlicirrc in the world that curs? the tnoft inveterate Itch in four hours. The genuine patent Scotch Ointment. For pleifan'nefr, fafety, expedition, eale and cert, ir.ty, is in Sin ice y superior to any other medicine, so ' the cure ©f THE ITCH. It is so certain in its operation, thit it has never fai!«J in any one inilauce whatever, of «ffecftually curing that diforder in four hours, by one a • plication only, though applied to man? Thou 4 and* in Eng'. nd, .>rotUnd and Ireland. It tioes wot contain one particle of mercury, (Tee the af fidavit") hur may he applied with the greatetl ftfety, <* the mull delicate lady during pregnancy, or the tendered infants. ... ... The proprietor is so certain of its infallibility, chat he ti.gages to return the money to any per foa on whom it did not perform a cure in four hours. Prepared only by th* inventer and sole propn etor, Dr. James Chwrch, at his dii'peufary, 137 Front flro-et, near the Fly market, New York ; and fold by MelTrs. H and P Rice, 16 fou.h Second ilraet, Philadelphia ; and Mr. Rice, Baltimore. * This affidavit' may be fan at the piata of fall. February }3- eoxw Tor the TEETH, BREATH, and SCUR VY in the GUMS, and tbe TOOTH ACHE. The Antl-Scorbutic TinElttre Is unequalled lor cleanSng, v. hitei»ing, and pre fer ving the teeth, and cfleftually curing the Icurvy in the gums. It will prevent the teeth fro:n fur ther decay, faften them if loifc, and render the breath perfectly fsveet. • [Price one dollar each bottle.] AND THE Volatile Tinfture for the Tooth Ache. "she soft effic.ciow remedy ever iifcoveret 1 lor that tormenting pain. It gtve» immediate and permanent relief in the mod violent cases; con tains nothing bet what is perfectly innocent, and may witii faiety be applied to pregnant women or to children. [Price cents.] Prepared only by Dr. Church, Nctf York, and fold by Mefffi H. and P. Riw, 16 fonth Second facet, Pkiladelpki*. V- ,"X' if. ~f- _ ■ v ay?. Red Clover. "1 V.'hite do. T imo'hy. Faint Foin. Trefoil. Burnett. • Lu.ero. Herd Grass. Orchard do. Rye do' Rape and Hemp. SHEET COPPER, IRONMONGERY, atui PATENT PLOUGHS,which are said to be more durable than any heretofore invented, and found on experience to diminish the labowr both of man and bead— No. 40 South Seeond Street, Philadelphia. February 13. VALUABLE LOTS FOR SALE, On Wedn«fday th« fifth day of March n sit, a' Ox o'clock in the evtning. at tin' Merchant's Coi fes House, will be fold by public auftiun. the following described valuable Lot- of Ground eligibly situated for SUMMER RETRE.A ' S. No. 1. A CERTAIN LOT or PIECt- ot •Xi. L A ND, fituatc on the east fide o! Germantown road, a 1 out two miles and a ha. from the city of Philadelphia, koun ed on the. north by land of Mr. Themas Gr«?v.-«, whereon he is row creeling a house and making improve mrnts for hi# summer r#fidence, 011 tkc call: by land of Joseph Norri», and weft by the said road, containing by computation 14 acre# a»d a ha«f. No. 1. A certain lot or piece of land, part of a tradl commonly called the Vi*eyard, fitiute on the weft fide of the Wifl'ahickon or Ridge road, nearly oppofits to Turnsr's lane, in the neighbour hood ot the Country Seats of Jeremiah Parker, John Nixon, James Crawford aruijafycr Moyfcn, Efqrs. being markei and numbered in a plan or map of the said large trad called the Vineyard, No. 31, containing fsven acre* and ten perches. No. 3. One other lot or piece of land adjoining the last described lot to the northward, containing II acres and one hundred and three perches. '1 he vary valuable property now offered for sale mtift be too well known to require a further delcription It i» well worth the attention of thofewho with to fscure to themfelvW pleasant and healthy fituatiocs in the vicinity of the city. The teraisoffale are, one third part of the pur chase money to he paid iu ten nays after the -ale ; one third in ninety days, and the remaining thiru in fix months; for the two lalt payments (intlu ding interell) approved ißdo'ficd notes to h« givui. The title is unexcrrtionable. Sold by order ol Meflr'.lfaac Wharton, Thomas Fitzfimons, Phil lp Nicklin. William M'Murtrie, Samuel W Fifti tr, Trultees for the creditors of Blair M'Cletia chat). Jauuary 18. CURE OV THE RHEUMATISM, Palsy, gout, lumbago, white swellings, Ipraiss, bruitee, numhnefs, chilblain*, acutft chronic rheumatism, rheumatic gout, is recommended aawtS Dr. CHURCH'* Chemical ExtraEl and EJfence of Mujlard, Prepared only by Dr. James Church, at his Dispensary, New-York. There perhaps is no malady to which the hu man frame is fubjeiS, that has had more appli cations of various kinds adminiltered as reme dies, than the Rheumatism : nor is thero scarce a disorder thathss refilled with like force the at tempts made to remove it. The virtues of the Efience aud Extra6l of Mustard, will be found to equal, if not excel thafe of any other medicine whatever, in the cure of the above complaints. The following is copied from the London Pharmacop.ae and i> the oyinionof the College of Phyficiam concern, ii.g this valuable Drug, " Mustard. by its acrimony and pungency I stimulates the l'olids, and attenuates viscid jui cis, .-.nd hence is deservedly recommended for exciting appetite, promoting digeflien, encrea- I sing the fluid secretions ; also paralytic and | rheumatic affe&ions." These medicines contain all the virtues that can poflibly be derived from that excellent and powerful vegetable. The Essence is prepared in a fluid state, and is Angularly efficacious as an external application ; (ommon rheumatisms, Sprains, Chilblains, Stiff Necks, swelled joints, Bruises, Frozen Feet, local pains in any part of the body or extremities, Swelled Faces, chop ped hands, Ac. will be found to yield to its be nign influence in a few hours. The Extra<ff is p-.pared in the form of pills,and being an inter nal remedy is an amazing additional improve ment, taken in the fevered cases of the Rheuma tic Goat, Chronic Rheumatism, Palsy, fixed pains, Lumbago, Numbnels, Gouts, &c. When the essence is externally applied it pro motes gentla perspiration, and operates very mildly by urine ; they also amend a weak di geftirn, and strengthen the llomach. Sold as above with printed diredlions for use. j Where also may he had, CHURCH s COUGH DROPS, a medicine unequalled hy any in the world for the cure of Coughs; Colds, Afihmas and Conlumptions.—Alfo by Mr Price, Bal timore, and Msffrs. H. & P. Rice, 16, South Second Street, Philadelphia. February 16 4 HUMOUHS on the FACE and SKIN, Particuhrlypin.ples, blotches, tetters, ring worms, tan, freckles, fun burns, ihin gles, redness of thenofe, neck or arms, and prickly heat, Are effcSually cured by the application of The genuine Vegetable Lotion. This excellent remedy has been adminifkred by the inventor, for faveral ysars while in England, with the greatest success By the simple applica tion of :his fluid for a short time, it will remove the moll rancorous and alarming scurvy in the face, which has foiled every other remedy. It possesses all the good qualities of the mod cele brated cosmetic*, without any of their doubtful effe&s. He therefore recommends it with confi dence to every person so aiHiwted, as an efficacious and certain cure. Prepared only by the inventor and sole proprie tor, Dr. James Chur«h, at his dilpenfary, 137 Front street, near the Fly market, New York; and fold by MelTrs. H.and P.Rice, lb fouthSecond (h-eet, Philadelphia, -a : i-' ► ' V *- GRASS SEEDS. S EE D S. ALSO, FOR SALE By THOMAS HOWARD, NEAR THIi CITY. JOHN CONNELLY, /focf/Wr. FOR IHE February 12, ALL PERSONS TNDE3TED to the Estate ot Johh w "* r " i ton, lite of the City of Philadelphia Mer chant, deowfed, arerequefttdto pay thelarae, and thofc having demands sgainft his httate.rc produce their accounts legally attend to KEARNY WHARTON, Acting Executor, No. m, Spruce street. H tf November n, \ IX person» indebted to the F.ftatt!«jf CAP /\ TAIN KEH'AN FITZPATRICK, ma riner. .leafed. arc requited t® n.ake .mmed,ate riynent to the fubfcriheri.; and fhofe who have any demand, aeainrt «|ie ftid *«ate »" 'equcAo to farnilh their accounts for settlement to P. FFRRAI.L, ? Executors THOMAS M'EULN.S 'January I IROO. tu&f.Bvr. „ THE OWNERS OF Unfcated Lands in WeOmorclanid county, Pennfylvania,-are hereby notified, that un 'rfs thi* Tax s due on laid lands for 1798, are paid into the hands of Join Brandon, Rfy treasurer ol fa id county, on or hefore the 10th of April next, -hey will be advertised for sale, as the law d.refls TAMES M'GREW, ") HENRY ALLSHOUSE, Commas. JEREMIAH MURRY, J January 18. HORSSS will bt takon to winter at Proffxfi Hill, at the It miiet stone on the Bristol Road, where they will have good Timothy and Olov rHaj, well littered and cleaned and a field to run in when the weather is good. &• Enquire of Mr. William Bell Merchant, or on the premise«. N. B. Will not ba answerable for student* or efcapc, but will take every prscaotion to pret»nt November it TREASURY DEPARTMENT. March 'lth, 1799. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Pursuant to the a<3 of Congress paOed on the > ift day of June, one thoffand, seven hun dred and ninety fix, entitled " an afl reguht ing the grants oPland ippropriated for mili tiry fn'vice*, »od for the focic-ty of United Brethren tcr propagating the gospel among the Hei!hen ; and the t£k fuppleroestary to the Hii.l recited atf pafledon thefecond day of M j r ch, - hc tboufand seven hundred icdniue ty nine 1< wit: I. THAT the trail of Land herein after ot- I'criUed, n«»» ely, " beginning at the North Weft orner of tlx; seven ranges of townftiips, and running thence fifty miles due ibuth, along the western boundary ot tht said ranges ; thence due Weft to the Main Branch ot the Scioto ri ver j thence up the Main Branch of the !aid ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary line croflea die fame thence along the laid boun dary line to the Tufcaroras branch of the Muf kingurn river at the crossing n'.iceabcve Fort Lawrence ; thence down the said river, to the point where a line rnn due weft from the place of beginning, will interfeft the said river ; thence along the line lb run to th» place of be ginning 5" hasbteu divided into townships of five miles square, and fraiYionalparts of town (hips ; and that plats and Purveys of the laid townfliips and frafiional parts of townships are depofitcd in the wffices of the Register of the Treasury and Surveyor General, for the infpee ticn of all perlons concerned. 11. jtawtiSF.dtjM. The holders of fueb warrants as have been or (hall be granted fcyr military lervtces perform ed during the late war, are required to prcfent the fame to the Register of the Treasury, at some time prior to the twelfth d.iy of February in the year, one thousand eight hundred, for the purpole of being rejillered ; No registry will however be made of any :efa quant ty this a quarter townfhiu, or four thousand acres. • 111. The priority of location of th« wurtar.t-s which may be presented and mauncr afore faid, prior to die Uth day of February in the year onethoul'and eight hundred, wiH immediate ly after the said day, be detfrmined by Jot, in the mode dtefcribed by the ad firQ recited. The holdm of regiflared warru.it>, (hall oa Monday the 17th day of February, in the year 1800 ,i n the order of which the priority a( locati on (hallke determined by lotas aforefaid; pefon ally, or fey th«rr agents, deCgeate in w ritirg at the office of the Rcgiller of the Treasury, the particu lar quarter townlhip#defied hy thsm rc£f ciUvely, and luck of the laid holders at fhail not defignatr their locations on the said day, lhall be postponed is locating such warrants to all other holders of reguicrr d warrants The holders of warrants for military services fuffick-r.t te cover one or more quarter towalbipa or trails of four thousand acres each ; shall. at auy time af'er Monday the 17th day oi February, 1800 dn<! prior to the firttday oi January, 1801, be al !ow'd to regifler klie said warrants in manner a lorcfaid, trii forthwith to make lacations therefor on any tracl or.tia&s of land not before located. All warrants or claims tor lands on account of military f rvices, which ttullnotbe rJgiflertd and located bsfore the firft day of January, 180 a, are by the supplementary aft of Congrtfs herein before rccit'd, paffcd on the second day of March, 1799, declared to be forever barred. ed»w TREASURY DEPARTMENT. May zytb, 1799. HPHE proprietors of certificate!. ifliied for fuU- X fcriptions to-the Loan bearing iriterelt at eight per centum per annum, are notified, that at any time after payment ihall have been made, of the sth instalment, which wilfbccome due during the firft ten days of the month of July enfiiing, Certificates of Funded St'ick may at their option be obtained at the Treasury or Loan Offices, refpeflively, for the amount of the four firft instalments, or one moiety of the fnms ex prefledin the fubfeription certificate.* : —N» cer tificates of Funded Stock will however be iflued for itfs than one hundred dollars. Such fiAjpription certificates as may be pre ented at the Trcafury or Loan Offices in con eqaence of the foregoing arrangement, will be ndorfed and difl.in£Uy marked so as to dentm thatamoetvof the flock has been issued. OLIVER IVOLCOTT, Secretary of tbt Treasury, eolw -NOTICE. UNSEATED LANDS. Horses to Winter. V. Given under my hind at Philadelphia, the day and year above mentioned. OLIVER WOLCOTT. See. of the Treasury, TO BE SOLD FOX CASH, OR KXCHANGED, For property in the City, or within thirty miles of it, * A PLANTATION or traA of Land in Mifflin County and Srrte of Pennsylva nia, within fix mil.s of the ri»er Jumata, con taining about 300 acres. There ore about si ty acres cleared, part of which is a neb bottom, watered by a ronftant stream that is strong Slouch to work an oil or a grid mill Any per r on inclining to deal for it, may obtain fur ther information by applying at the offic- ot this j!a7ette. N. b. If fold, credit wiH be given .or part of the money. , , " Oilrber 17, IJO9- T"HE Public arcautionedagaiuft receivingthe J Suhfcribers Note in favor of, *nd ir.dor fed by Thomas W. Francis, dated yesterday, at 6: days after dale for eight hundred dollars. The note is in the hand writing of the Subtcri ber, and at the bottom a memorandum by the indoifer, to the credit of the drawer, Thomas W. Francis- This note together with a con tract between Charles Wifliamfon, and Charles Hale for lands in townihip, No. 4, iN the <th range of Struilcr county, fhte of New. Jersey, and'fandry other papers contained in 0 P... ket Book, were taken from the Subscribers d«lk last evening. As the above can be of 110 use to the person who has carried them > ff, fhhould they be returned, no queftioni (hall Ue aflted. */ February 6 TO BE SOLD, 6r fur lots ol about 30 or 40 acres L each, more or leis as may suit a purchafcr. On each of which there it a good fitaation for a hotife— vi*. one on the river Delaware, suitable cither for a gentleman's feat, or for a peifon wh® might with to engage in the lumber buGnefs hat ing a g-«d landing. One commanding a good view of the river from the highest ground between the Ptnuypack and Pogueflin creeks ; and another •u the Bi iflol Road. Esquire sf Mr. Gilpin near the 11 mile flone on the said road. 3»wtf ALSO FOUR LOTS, Of about 10 atres eaoh with good Gtuatiom for hofliiHig ; one of which is fuitaMc for a lan.yard, and has a small Hone house and a young hearing • rchard on it, on the Newtewn road near Snijcr\ mill about 10 mile» from Philadelphia, and one other lot of about >0 acres ou tlte Punnypack.— Enquire of Jonathan Clife who live* on the promi ses or of Mr. Gilpin. Pofteffon will be given in the spring, bat build ing materials may be coH*&cd fojner. November 8 REAL ESTATE, WILL BE SOLD, At. Public Vendue, on Saturday, 1 stb oj March next, A three story Brick Houfc, AND large Kitchen, with two orthreebuiM ing lots r adjoining the fame, fituatr on the corner of King and High Streets, Wilmington. Also, a two Hory brick bouse, &c. lituate on the noflh fide ot the upper market house, Wilming ton. Likewise l lot of excellent m»r(h in Dran dy* ine, of ab >ut two acres and a half, li is thought uHKeceflary to particularize this pro perty, as it is prcluimcd thepurchjfer will incline to view it. The conditions will be made known en the day of file. SAMUEL & JOHN ADAMS. Wilmington, (Del.) Jan. a?. lawtt. AN attachment was lately iflued out of the in ferior oourt of common pleas o£ the county of Essex, in the state of N*w Jersey, direScd to the fheriff of the said county, against the right*, credit?, monies awl effafls, gooiis and chattels, lanuf and tenements ol Jetn Clevti Symmtt at the l'uitof Willi tm Wells, in a plea of tiefpals on the cafe to his damage three thousand dollars ; And n trr,ai, the said fheriff did, at the term of June last patt,return\o the feid court that he had aitailud the defendant by a certain hond giren by Matthias Dcr.n>..n and Samuel Meeker to th« laid delcndaut, to the auiount of near two thoufaud dollars,and alfoby Guy land warrants ; ( AW therefore, nnlefs the said John Cleves Bymmesfh»ll appear, give special bail, rnd receive a declaration at the luit of the plaintiff, judgment will bi- entered against him, and his property herein attached, will b: (old sgrceibly to the ftaittU in lucli cafe niade asd prcv : Jcd. Aaron Ogdsn, Clerk, Elizabeth-town, July 8, 1799 (11) lawum Thirty Dollars Reward. DCSERtT-D from the quarters of the fub fcriSer.on S'uturdar the 8:h inft. an enliftcd soldier, named JAMES BUTLIiR, a Carter by occupation, born in the State of New Jersey, aged, thirty five years, five feet nine inches high, fondy compleiion, hazle eyes, ami short sandy hair, has bteu lorr.e time arifi<le t of this city, it is thought he is How in Mount ' lolly in New Jersey, or its vicinity, as his friends chiefly reside there. On ThatAlay the ijtth initant, an enliftcd fo'dier, named JOHN BARR, bora tii Lancif ter, Pcni.iyivau a, his occupation that p£ a la bourer, thirty-nine yeats of nge, five feet nine inches high, dark eyei, black hair, which he wore queued, of a dark complexion, his face bloated by the immoderate ulc of fpi'itoi s li quors; his acquaintance heinj in Wilmington or its v cinitv, where he formerly lived, 'tis pof fihle he may take that rout Whoever shall take Up laid deserters and ledge them in jail, or IhaH deliver them to the ful>fcriher, at his quarters in Filbert, between Ninth and Tenth ftrcfitt, Philadelphia, or to any officer of the army of the Uuitcd States, shall receive the above re ward, and reasonable charges; or ior either of thetn a proportionate compensation. February 19 to all persons -who own unseated Lands in Franklin County, State of Penmjivari : a: r T I HAT they come forward and pay jbctr ■* reipedlive "Taxes, ( ar, there ii a number of yearj now due) to PATRICK CAMP BELL, Esq. Treasurer for foid County—lt they do not, we will be obliged t« proceed to make sale pi them agreeably to law. James Iryin, "J John Halliday, ICom'rs. Nathan M'Dowei.,j Commissioner's office, C'Sambersburgb, Jan, i, 1800. $ iawpv>. -t . CAUTION. SAMUEL MIFFLIN. fC*R SALE. WHEREAS, ALSO, BENJAMIN GIBBS, Jun. Captain \otb reft. U.S. NOTICE. iFufkio'table Millinery Eliza m'dougai.l, NO. 134, MJRKET-STREBT, HAS just received per (hip Thomas Chalkier and Adriana, from London, an elegant affortmtnt of the most falhionable Miuinhv viz. ChemUlc rtifette FEATHERS' Fancy flowers Blark tiffany flowers Wreaths Pink, yellow and blue cr*pe, full dress ca M L.v. <!o. and do. Nclfon's bonaetj Infant's pips straw bonnets Maid's iancy do. do. Women's do. do. do. Do. do. ftiadei Do. do hats Fancy bugle (hoc rofca Do. do, trimmings Black, white, blur.yellow, pink and orange (ring lilack, white and fcteen gauie veils Do. gauze cloaks N. B. And per Harmony, just armed, a further aflortment of Millinery. Jtr.e 26 eot [, JUST RECEIVED, From the BOSTON Manufactory A QUAMtrr OF WINDOW GLASS, FOR SALE BY ISAAC HARVEY, Jbk. N. B. Auy fiee» (hit may be wanlel cut larger than 15 by ia_can be hail from said m»nuf»&c»-' ry, oh being ordtredi and attention given loldfward •a any ordcrathat may be left for that pmppfc Apply at No« 9, South Water-street, ai above. ju'y » iff A CERTIFICATE of ont Share ef the Bank of the United State», No. 19110, in the name of Lewis Peter Quirtyn, and a Certificate of two Shares «f the faiii Hank, No. 191 (9, in the name of George Jaaie* Chi.lmcndely, Earl of Cholmon dely, T'erc forwjided from New York by the Chcfterfield British Packet for Falmonth, wkick was captured by the French, and the Certificates 101 lor destroyed, and for which application is made at said bank for the renewal thereof, of which all ptrfsns concerned are Jefired to tike notice. February *i DISTRICT 01' PENNSYLVANIA, to wit : BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the e leventhday of January, in thetwenty-fourA year of the Independence of tin United Statea of America. COLLINSON READ and GEORGE DAVIS, of the said DiftriA, have depofked in this office, the title ofa Book, the rifbt whereof they claim as Proprietors, in the wor!s following to wit « TEN ULANK DECLARATIONS, aawtf. Elegantly engraved on Copper-plate, vii> 1. Debt on Bond 6. Qaaatum Meruit 2. by Assignee 7. Valebant 3. on single bill 8. On Promidbry note .4. —on penal bill 9. Sam® by Indonfee J. Indebitatus As- 10. Trefpaft and E -6. fumpfit jedlment. Far lie use of the Professors of the Law, DRAWN BY COLLIN SON READ." In conformity to the aft of the Congrefi of the United Stales, intituled " An aft for the encouragi-ment of learning, by securing tie co pici of Maps, Chart* and Book* to the Authors and Pi nprietors of fpch copiei, during the time therein mentioned." (L. s.) D. CALDWELL, Clerk of the District of Pennsylvania. The above declarations combining the lera bUnce of fine writing with utility, and fettled aod approved by Come of the firft andmoft oil tingulhed Law Chancers io the Hate, art now publifijed, and for faleat GEORGE DAVIS's LAW-BOOK STORE, No. 319, High-Stref.t. Where always may be h»d, every book want- January 14. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE ' About 25 acres of Land, LAYING on the east fide of the Falls R*a<i- On th« East it it bounded by property belong ing to Mr. Tench Francis, fen.—on the fouthJ£ a road -f two perches, and on the north by a a » which leparates it from Mr. M'Call. It >« P r °P fed to div.d. this land into 3 equal parts in ora« to suit the purchalcrs, . p Also, 31 S , situated on the weft Germatltown read, adjoining Matters* > being part of th« proptrty of the latt a MI F fn or n t'cr m 8 apply to Samuel Mifflin, corner of Mitrkct sud 11th itreets. , January 24. FOR SALE, SEVERAL VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, Near the dfiT.cs ot Arch and Ninth ftrecti. ALSO, To be Sold or Lct y A number of excellent Pafluiv Lot > On the W'lffabickr.n road,ab.ut half» ralW from the city. V Enquire at No. -.8 North Filth Norembcr 15. TERRITORY <ftbe UNITED SI Al A North Weft of the river Ohio. JVijJbington 7 TTT HtKE AS s writ of foreign "whmeo'^ W issued from the Court Com for said county, (returnable at March , { . against the land*, tenements, «° od9 ' ro f Har fedi, rights and credits eljoftph p hy fj c ian; »< riffon county and State of V,r g' B '^ id L, in M the suit of Joseph Stewart Yor k, county of Washington and State < w dol yeoman, for four hundred and thirty lars and fifty cents — Notice is hereby S .1 u e ap near» to the said Joseph Spencer, that » tl)l will and gives special bai. to 'hi aS . J ttac hed beenter-d by default, and the property disposed of as thcbwd.reS.^ ' Frotbonotary. p. FEARING, February 13. "PKINTEB BY J. TTZyjrp Of different sizes, NOTICE. CLEMENt BIDDLE. 43*. tutham.
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