GRASS SEEDS. Red Clover. White do. Timothy. Saint Foin. Trefoil. Burnett. Lucern. Herd Grass. Orchard do. Rye do- Raptf and Hemp. SHEET? COPPBR, IRONMONGERY, and PATENT PLOUGHS, which are said to be more durable than any herctefore invented, and found on experience to diminifll the labour both of man and beast By THOMAS HOWARD, No. 40 South Second. Street, Philadelphia 4 February 13. tii«tf.Bw. ON SATURDAY, 7be lit of 3/arch next, at 6 o'clock in the evening, will be sold by Public Auction at toe City Coffee House, the fol loiving va'uable REAL ESTATE, viz. No. 1. A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, WITH extensive three flory back build ings, fituatcd in Front below Pifle ftraet- The house contains two large rooms on each floor, and is 12 feet 8 inches fn front, i»id ji feet, 6 inches deep The piazza is 19 ftet 6 inches in lergh, and 11 feet 6 inches in widtb, in which in carried up an elegant ftair-cafe.-r- The back buildings are jo feet in length and 13 feet 8 inches in width, and contain on the firft floor, a parlour' kitchen, pantry and flair cafe. Th» second and third floors are divided into convenient chambers and drefling rooms The lot ol ground is 19S fret deep, with the privi lege of a court leading into Lombard ilreet. No. 2. A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, adjoining the above, being 3» feet 8 inches in front, and 51 feet 6 inchei in depth, exclulive ot projeflion of the Bow Window This houi'e contains two large and elegant rooms on the firft and fecend floors—tUe third story is divided into three chambers—There are elegant flair cases—a large and convenient kitchen un der the back room, and double cellars under the whole house. The lot is 131 feet 6 iiuhcs ia depth, with the privilege of a court leading into Lombard street—a reftri&ion ii to be laid upon this lot, that no back buildings, higher than 8 feet from the level of front Street, are to be erecfled upon the space vacant. No. j. A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, adjoining the above, of the dimensions and plan as the house No. 1, except that the back build ings are only 45 feet in depth. The lot is 13,1 feet deep, and has the privilege of a Court into Lombard street. The above defcritied houses are n«t plaifter ed, but the Carpenters work is nearly finilfced. Persons wishing to view them previous to the day of file, will p'.eafr to apply at No. 188, South Front street, for the key». No. 4. A LOT OF GROUND, 19 feet 11 inebe» frWt, and 37 few in upon » court ><»dieg into Lombard Bceet. No. 5. A LOT OF GROUND adjoining the above, and of thefame dimenfioni. TWELVE LOTS OF GROUND, situate in Lombard street between Sixth and Se venth streets from Delawaie, containing each i 8 feet front upon Lombard street, and no feet in depth to a ao feet alley leading into Sixth" ftr«et, with the privilege of the fame—Apian of thel'e lots is to be seen at the Coffee Houi'e— upon the Lots marked No. j and 4 in the plan there is a frame building and kitchen about 16 feet-front, and 31 feet deep, in good rapair. A LOT OF GROUND, containing 114 feet on Lombard ftretl, and 130 feet on Eighth street from the Delaware, with the privilege of* at feet alley running pa rallel to Lombard street. A LOT OF GROUND, arijoininc the abov», containing 168 feet on Lombard flreet, and 13a feet in depth to the a hovementioned alley, and with the privilege of the fame. A LOT OF GROUND, containing 114 feet on Pine street and 13a feet on Eighth street from Delaware, with the pri vilege of a ai feet alley. A LOT OF GROUND, adjoining the above, containing 168 feet on Pine street, and 130 feet in depth, to the above mentioned n feet alley with the privilege ef the fame. A LOT OF GROUND, iiithediftriA of Southwark, bounded at sol lows, »ir. Beginning at a corner of Thomas Wharten's land on the south fide of Carpesur flreet, at the distance of 137 feet 3 inches from the cor ner of 1 hird flrtet as the fame is now laid out and continued a new course 137 ftet 3 inchea, thenee south westerly on the weft fide of the said Third street, continued on a new course 180 feet to a corner ef Andrew Benhan'sland —thence weft northwardly 149 feet 9 inches to a corner of T. Whartou's land, thence by the fame on a strait line 190 feet 6 inches to the place of beginning. ANOTHER LOT OF GROUND, in the Diftri<3 of Southward bounded as fol lows : Beginning at the corner of M. Secpee's lot on Moyamenfing road, thence south-westerly along the weft fide tf said road 56 feet four 1-4 inches to Edward Reily'e lot, theuce weft northerly 419 f»et to Third ftrtet as tbe fame is now laid out and continued on a new course thence north easterly along the east fide of said Third ftree 78 feet 6 inches—thence east louth erly 113 feet—thence foath westerly jo feet— thence east southerly 140 feet to Moyamenfing road aforefaid to the place of beginning. There are two brick tenements two stories high on the above described premilcs. Plsrs of the above houses and lots of ground are to be seen at the Coffirc-Houfc. 7erms of Payment. l Fourth in 60 days. , Fourth in 6 month j 1 wlth app v o ved fc , Fourth in 12 months K nrity r & ißtereft . 1 Fourth in I ? months J JOHN CONNELLY, Juctieneer. February ij. totiM. SEEDS. AIM>, FOR S*ALE ALIO) A SEASONABLE ARTICLE. JUST RECEIVED, AND FbR SALE By WILLIAM Y. BIRCH, STATIONER, No. 17 South Second Street, HAMILTON'S ELIXIR, A SOVEREIGN REMELT For Colds, chftinate Coughs, Catarrhs, Alth mas, Sore-throats, and approaching Con sumption*. THOUSANDS are too well acquainted with the nature and effeifls of empirical medici% >■ daily rffered for the cure of the above com plaints ; dear bought experience has taught them that oily and healing medicines j iiiie'l with strong opiates (or sleepy drugs) repc ted doses of which, flatttr and deceive the patient for the present. by procuring momentary ea.fetj experience, I fay, has taught thousands that the commoß opiates and balsams, as they an called, finally aggravate every disorder of tht breast and lungs in th»ir mod di"rcflir>g fymp l trims ; that they load the stomach anl impair the digestion, inflame the wh le fyllem increase the difficulty of breathing, and excite fever. — But the qualities of this valuable difcovtry arc. evinced bv perfedlly oppolite effeifls. A SIN GLE TRFAL WILL PItOVE that it the determination of the fluids to the fiirface of the body, and biings on the common) healths 1 perspiration j that it diflodgei-and evacua'f the tough, viscid phlejjm, or mucys, ftrengtt crs the weakened vellels of the lungs, (heathes the acrimonious humours which irritate th lungs, and finally discharges them. Thus flri king at the root of the dilorder, the fymptomv areefcourfe, efTefliully and permanently con quered, the rever/e of common medicines, which weaken the conflitution and give strength to the disorder, for the fake of moderating for the preftnt, some of its p&infel effeifls. TO PARENTS Who may iave Children afflicted tviti the HOOPING COUGH. Thi» difcrvery it of the firft magnitude, at it affnrdt immediate relief, checks the progress, a I'd i» a ftii.rt time entirely removes tlic molt cruel difoider to which children are liable j the Elixir is so perfeftly agreeable and the dole so fraall, that no difficulty arifct in taking it. Dn. HAMILTON'S Genuine Ejj'ence and Extract Oj MUSTARD. For Rheumatisms, Gout.Palfey, Sprair.t, Ice. a great number of attelled cures nwjr be seen at the place of fajf Dr. Hamilton'! Grand Reflorative for conhltutiont debilitated by in temperance of any kind ; and for the cure ef Nervon< Complaints, Inward Weakness, Ob flinate Gleets, Fluor Albui in wom{n, Stc. Hamilton's justly celebrated Worm Lozen 'ges, the infallible Itch Ointment, Dr.Leroux's Indian Vegetable Specific for Venereal Com plaints, Ague and Fever Drops which h;d ne vet failed rffeftinj a cure, Dr. Hihn't Anti bilious Pill, ditto Corn Phifter, the Perfutf Lotion tor the face and flcin, Gowland't Lo tion, Church's Cough Drops, Anderfon'a Pills. THE DAMASK LIP SALVE It recommended (particularly to theLadift) *» an elegant and pleasant preparation forchop ped and for* lips, and every blemish and mcon veiii<inre ineifioned by coldtf fevers, &c. fpee dilv refWing a beautiful rosy colour and deli cate foftnel's to the lipi. THE RESTORATIVE POWDER Jt>« *M rttTM AXD GVXS. This excellent preparation comforts and ftrengtheas the gums, preferrei the enamel from decay, and cleanses a:«d whitens the teeth, absorbing all that acrimonious {lime and foul nefs, which fuffered to accumulate, never faiU to injure and finally ruin them. gf Those who wish to procure the medicines genuine, mull apply only at above. Wholesale purchafera will receive a liberal allowance by application to L£E k. Co. Balti more, who have obtained the general agency for the United State* Feb. 16. For tbe TEETH, BREATH, and SCUR VY in the GUMS, and tbe TOOTH ACHE. The Anti- Scorbutic Tin&ttre Is un~quallcd for c'eanfing, whitening, and pre fer ving the teeth, ard cfleituilly curing the scurvy in the gums. It will prevent the teeth from fur ther decay, fallen them if loofb, and render the breath perfeAly sweet. f Price one dollar each bottle. AND TUI Volatile Tinflure for the Tooth Ache. The most efficacious remedy ever difcoverec' for tbat tormenting pain. It gives immediate and permanent relief in the most violent cases; con tains nothing but what is perfe<ftly innocent, and may with faitty be applied to pregnant women or to children. [Price 37$ cents.] Prepared only by Dr. Church, New York, and fold by Meflrj H. and P. Rice, 16 south Sacoud street, Philadelphia. The only Medicine in the world that cures the most inveterate Itch in four hours. The genuine patent Scotch Ointment. For pleafantnefe, fafety, expedition, ease and certainty, is infinitely superior to any other medicine, for the cure of THE ITCH. It is so certain in its operation, that it has never failed in any one inflance whatever, of effe&ually curing that difagreer.Me disorder in four hours, by one application only, though applied to man; thou sands in England, Scotland and Ireland. It does not contain one particle of mercury, (fee the af fidavit*) hut may be applied with the greateil ftfety, to the mod delicate lady during pregnancy, or the tendereft infants. The proprietor is so certain of its infallibility, that he engages to return the money to any per son on whom it did not perform a eure in four hours. Prepared only by the inventor and sole propri etor, Dr. James Church, at his dupenfary, 137 Front flraet, near the Fly market, New York ; and tild by Messrs. H. and P. Rice, 16 south Second Oreet, Philadelphia; and Mr. Rice, Baltimore. * Tbit affidavitjxay be /eat at tbe fleets of fain February 16 | eotw '2j ; V«W*' » all persons TNDEBTED to the Estate ot J OH , I TON, late of the City of Philadelphia, Mer chant, decoafed, are rebelled to, «he fame, and those baring demands against his fcUate.K produce their accounts legally attefled to KEARNY WHARTON, Acting Executor, No. m, Spruce street. November 11. 1 * \ IX persons indebted to theEOateofC/f f\ TAIN KtIRAN FITZ PAT RICK, ma riner. deceased, are requelUd « n,ake immediate '•ayment to the fubferihers; and those who have my demand* the said estate are tequefled to furoilh their accounts for fettlrment to P. FKRRALL, ? £ xecu tors. THOMAS M'EUEN, 5 'January 13, 1800. "f UNSEATED LANDS. V THE OWNERS OF Unseated I.ands in Wel>morela*d county, PeonfyNanu, are hereby notified, that urp left the Tales dot on said lands for I79®> lre P into the hands of Jot* Brandon, S/f treasurer of CakJ ooanty, on or before tlie 16th of April next, they will advertised for sale, as the law direfls TAMES M'GREW, 1 HENRY ALLSHOUSE, V Comm'rs. JEREMIAH MURRY, J January 18. HORSES will bt taken to winter at Prtfrffi Ht'l, at the ia.miies stone on the Briflol Road, where they will have good Timothy and Clov r Ha. J, we!!littered and cleaned and a field to run in when the woather is good. 0- Enquire of Mr. William Bell Merchant, or on the preniiffs. N.B. Will not b« anfwerablefor accidents or escape, b«t will take every preflMtion to prerunt either. RtfdnWr i* TREASURY DEPARTMENT. March tub, »799- I PUW.IC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Purftiast to the zA of Cwagref* palled on the lit day cf June, one tboufand, seven hun dred and ninety fix, entitled "an ail rcguht ing the ;rr«nti of land appropriated for mili tary farvices, and for the society of United brethren for propagating the gospel among the Heathen j and the aft fuppleroentary to the said recited ad parted on the second day of March, cue thonfand seven hukdred andnine ty nine to wit: ' I. THAT the trafl of Land herein aft«r <!•- scribed, naively, " beginning at the North Weft cornfr of the ft-vea ranges of townDiipg, and running thence fifty miles due south, along the western boundary of the said ranges thence due Welt to the Main Branch of the Scioto ri ver ; thence up the Mi'm Branch of the (aid ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary line croflcs the lame ; —thence along.rhe said boun dary line to the Tufcarorai branch of the Muf kinguin riverat thecroffing place ab<>ve Fort Lawrence ; thencedown the fiid river, to the point where a line rtiu due weft from the place of begisning, will interfefl the said river ; thence along the line to run to the place of be ginning Tits been divided into townfbips of five miles square, and frailionalparti of town fliips; and that plan and funfoyi of the laid '"wulhipß and i'ra&imwl parts of iow«vflwp» arc deposited in the «ffiee» of the Rfgiftcr of the Trealury and Surveyor General, for the inspec tion of all perl'oni concernsd. 11. The boldart of fucS warranti at have been nr (lull be granted military terviceiperform ed during the late war, are required to prefcnt the fame to the Rcgifter of the Treasury, at fonve time prior to the twelfth day of February in the year, one thousand eight hußdred, for the purpose of being registered ; No registry will however be made of any left quantity than a quarter towoOiip, or'four thousand acre*. <> 111. Tha priority of lortmon of the warranH which may L« preferred and rejiftercj in manner afore fail, prior to the nth day of February in the year one tliaufand eight hundred, will immediate ly after the said day, be detirmined by lot, in the mode diefcribed by the ail Srft recited. IV. eoiw uwtP. The holdats cfreg»fl«red warrant*, {hall on Monday the 17th day of February, in the year 1800,1 n the order of which the priority ef locati on (hall be determined by lotas aforefaid, pefon illy,or by th«ir agents, defigaate in wrkitgat the office of the Rigitler of the Treasury, the particul ar quarter townftips ele&ed by th«m refpeilively, .nd luck of the faici holders ai shall not defignatr heir locations on the said day, fliall be postponed In locating such warrants to all other headers of regiftercd warrant*. | There perhaps is no malady to which the hu- V• j man frame is fuhjecS, that has had more appli- The holders of warrants for military services nations of various kinds administered as reme ufficieut to cover one or more quarter townships die*, than the Rheumatism : nor is thero scarce or trails 6f four thousand acresc«ch ; shall, at any a disorder that hos refilled with like force the at time afrer Monday the 17th day of February, 1-800 tempts made to remove it. and prior to the firti day ol January, 180 a, be al- The virtue* of the EflVnce and Extra# o lowed to regiftcr Uie Md warrants in manner a- ' Mustard, will be found to equal, if not t-xre l lorrfaid, ami forthwith to make locations therefor th»fe of any other medicine whatever, in the on any tract or trafls of land not before located. cure of the above complaint*. The following Ail nr r. i i r'* Co P' e( * f™ l " the London Pharmacopiae and i* All warrants or clscmsfor lands on account of the opinionof the C. Ilege of Phvftcian* concern nil,tary fcrv.ce., which shall not be rrg.fler.d and ing this valuable Drug ocatttd bffore tne firft day of January, 180 a, are by u : j he fupplesnentary ad of Congress h«rein before a* i * c\il acr ] moil y an d pungency ; ecited, paCfcd on th« second day of March,l7o9 ftimQlate '' the f ? lld5 » an d attenuates viscid jui cclared to be forever barred. ctß> . f- nd hcnc * 15 delVrvcdly recommended for Giveo under my hand at Philadelphia tht appetite, promoting digestion, encrea day and year above meationed. ' , £ l^e 'fcrctions ; also paralytic and OLIVER WOLCOTT. < rh i"">atic afFeflton*." TREASURY DEPARTMENT. KSS May agti, 1799. an e '* terna J application ; common rheumatisms, r HE proprietor*of certificates ilTiied for fulj- ®f ,rains > Chilblains, Stiff Necks, swelled joints, fcriptions to the Loan bearing interel) at ® ru '^ es > Frozen Feet, local pains in any part «f ight per centum per annum, are notified, that b °^ y ' Jr extre m : .ties, Swelled Fw*, chop t any time after payment shall have be: n made ; hands, &c. will be found to yield to its be if the sth inftalr.ient, which will become due : n ' gn ' n ® u . eTlre a hours. The Extrail is lurio? the firft tefj days of the month of July ■ P re P arctl the form of pil!s,and being an inter nftiing, Certificates of Funded Strck mav at I " al reme<l y 'f an amazing additional improvc heir optk.n be obtained at the Treasury 01 Loan i '? ent > taken thefevcreft cases of the Hht uma- Dfficea, refpetfively, for tire amount of the four 1 " C - Gout ' Chronic Hheuroatifm, Palsy, fixed irft inftalHi»ms, or onemoieiy of thef u ,n S ex . ; P alns > Lumba g°i Numbnels, Gouts, &c.— veiled in the fubfeription certificaissNt.cer- i Whtn th . e eflence is externally applied it pr■>- ificates of Funded Stock wit: however be iil'ued I mote * S entle perforation, and operates very or lei# than one hundred dollars. j nnldly by urine ; they alio amend a weak di- Such subscription certificates as may be nre tnted it the Treasury or Loin Offices i n con eqaence of the feregoing arrangement, wii! be ndorfed and diftintflv marked i"o as te denete that a mocty of the flock has been ifl'sed. OLIVER WOLCOT7. Secretary of tint Tttlturj. NOTICE. Horses to Winter. JUST RECEIVED, From the BOSTON Manuf*<torj, A SfVAUIltr OF WINDOW GLASS, Of--different sizes, ro/t SALE BY ISAAC HARVEY, Jwn. N. B. Any fixe or sacs that maybe wan'e<3 cut larger thao i 8 by la.can be hadlrum said manufafto ry, on being oidtred; and attention given totorward on any orders ihat may be left for that purpose Apply at No. 9, South Water-flrect, at above, jaly 8 dlf TO BE SOLD FOR CASH, OB EXCHANGED, For property in the City, or ivitbin thirty mites of it, A PLANTATION or tratft of hand in Mifflin County and S r ate of Pcnnfylva nia, within lix miles of the river Juniuti, Con taining about 3?oacre». There are about fifty ictet cleared, part of which is a rich b<rttom, wat«red by a con Rant stream that is ftraug enough to work an oil or a grilt mill Any person inclining to deal for it, may obtain fur rhfr information by applying at the offic ■ of this gazette. N. B. If fold, credit wiH be gives for part of the money. O&ober 17, 1799- THE Public ar cautionedagainft receiving the Subscribers Note in fivor of, «nd ir.dor fed by Thomas W. Francis, dated yesterday, at 6c days after date for eight hundred dollar;. The aote.it in the hand writing of the Subscri ber, and at thr bottom a memorandum by the indorfer, to, the credit of the drawer, Thomas VV. Francis. This note together with a con tract between Charles Wdliamfoß, and Charles Hale for lands in townthip, No. 4, in the <th range of Strudler county, state of New, lerfey, and sundry other papers contained in a Pocket Book, were taken from the Subscribers deft lift evening. A» the above can be of «o use to the person who has carried them < (f, fhhould they be returned, no questions ihall be asked. SAMUEL MIFFLIN. 3»wtf February 6. A CERTIFICATE of one Share »f the Bank of the United States, No. *9llO, in the uarae ot Lewis Peter Quintyn, and a Certificate of two Shares »f the said Bank, No. 19119, in the name of George Jan.es Chelmondely, Earl of Cholmon dely, were forwaided from New-York by the Chefterfield British Packet for Falir.outh, which was captured by the French, and the Certificates loft or deftreyed, and for which application is made at said Bank for the renewal thereof, of which all persons concerned are desired to take notice. CLEMENT BIDDLE. February II Thirty Dollars Reward. DESERTED from the quarters of the fub fcrftet, on Saturday the Bth inft. an en lifted soldier, earned JAMES BUTLER, a Carter by occupation, born is the State of Mew Jcrfey, aged thirty five years, five fcec nine inches high, Tandy complexion, hajle eyea, and short sandy hair, has been some time arefiderit of this city.it is thought he is now in Mount Holly in New Jersey, or its viciuity, as his friends chiefly reCde there. ALSO, . ' £ " On Tbarfday the 13th inltant, an enlilled soldier, named JOHN BARK, born in Lineal'- ter, Pcnnfylvania, his occupation that of a la. buurCri Hirtymwyaßi"'of age, five feet nine inches high, dark eyes, black hair, which he wore queued, of a dark complexion, hit face bloated by the immoderate ul'e of fpiritoi a li quors; his acquaintance being in Wilmington or its vicinity, where he formerly lived, 'tis pos sible he may take that rout Whoever (hall take up said deserters and lodge them io jail, or (hall deliver them to the fubferiber, at hi» quarters in Filbert, between Ninth and Tenth streets, Philadelphia, or to any officer of the army of the United States, fliall receive the above re ward, and reasonable charges; or for either of them a proportionate compensation. BENJAMIN GIBBS, Jun. Captain 1 Qtb regt. U.S. daw February 19. CUBUE OF THE RHEUMATISM, 6®"*! lumbago, white fwellingi, (praias, bruifci, oumbnefj, chilblains, acute chronic rhcumatifra, rheumatic gout, it recommended Dr. CHURCH't Chemical Extrafl and EJfence of Mujlard, Prepared only by Dr. James Church, at hi* Dispensary, New-York. * -1 » 7 —. .. geiuon, and strengthen the flomach. Sold as above with printed direftions for uft Where aifd may he had, CHU RCH's COUGt DROPS, a medicine unequalled by any in th< World for the cure of Coughs; Colds, Afthmai and Confumptiotis.—Alfa by Mr Price, Bal timore, and MsfiVs. H. & P. Rice, 16, Soath Sccoad Street, Philadelphia. CAUTION. NOTICE. FOR THE VALUABLE Lo 'OR SALE, ° n .^ edne «»r the fifthTay of Mar v ° clock in the e»tni ne L fh » .I th n ««, ,r f«« Houfc, will be foM f, Mowing described raluable L aU ' Si " 1 •lig'bly situated f or SUMmbr R E ° f Gr " A certain LOT „ r PIE ; Cermantown tSa'JT** '. hc S• J from the city of Philadcln'lTa T''* a 1 "1 ' ' north by land of Mr Th. _ bo « , nricd « ,„w uz:: A Gr r-'- ■ menu for hi, (ummer rettdc"! °5 ' m F Und of joftpU Morris, and wea w f u '• contaunujf by computation 14 acrlstVa'h, ' «r.,a°VliX V C ° f ,M s' P ..early oppofi lß to Turner's | snt ,„ L h "®d ot tbe Ccntry cf,"u fotn Nixq», James * lilqrs. ben.g n.arkeJ andM« 1 map of the laid large trad called til 4m ' fjo.ji, containing fiivon acres and ten pj« h ' No. 3. One other lot or iiiece nfl,„j the 1.(1 deferred lot to the northwi d m J< 5 II acres and one hundred and thr«. " 1 he v«ry valuable property now sale mutt be too well known ,o requirS riefcript.oll It is well worth the ~1 :r those who wi<h to secure to themes "1 ' and healthy fituatio.u ... the vicinity of th t , The terms of sale arc one third part oftll chafe money to be paid k, t f n day, a f ter .1" " r ' one third ,n ninety days, and there mini ° 'j infix months; for the two last payments I ding »nterell)approvrii!..d..rfc dnote , tobt \ The title is unexceptionable. Sold bv or Meffrs.lfuc Wbirto., Thomas Fitzf.mrsns ' • i ip Nicklw, William M'Murtrie, Samuel W •r, Trufteetfor the creditors of Blair M'C chui. * (Hf. JOHN CONNELLY, AuSm, Jaauary 18. 3t.wtjßF.rfrj TH FOLLOWING VALUABLE LANDS h ill be offered for sale, at the Mtr, Coffee House in tbis city, ielwcti bours of sik and tight on tie event SATVffHXy~ISe tiventj-second of Hi next. I» th« County ofCLTNN jud Stiit o* GEORGIA—aII patented Mttrafti of iqoo acre*. 7,000 Acres at the confluence of Frr and Turtle river-, and hud of: naon's found, near the to*n of wick 181.000 Acres on the witers of the gn: and little Satilla rivers, and of creek. 4 ',oco Near the above described trafts. d.;ra. 15,000 Near the above deferibed tracti. 180, coo Acre* oh the water* of the jrejf 8t tilla ao'd Alatihama. 147,000 Act I ** on the fame witm. jo,ooo Acrei on the water* of the pen St tilla. 50,000 Acr« on the witen of little SitilU iti Alatamaha riven and BifFalee craifc 60,000 Near the above described tract*. In the State of VIRGINIA—aII patented. 44,000 Acres in the county of Bath, 01 fides • f Green Briar rSvt-r, fuhjf t» ta. 0 «■« » n r re» of prior fur*q. ~ ' eluded within the said 44,000 Li, hut excluGve of that quantity. j Arvr* in lU »f Il.ikj-c-.i tW eift fide of th» Co* Pasture riv.'-asi and on botli fi.iei of th«W';gor Road leading from the Warm S-,t iC|j> to Staunton, subject u aiofcf i' ;■ jocc £crei prior furveyt -4c,e00 Acres in the county of RandolfH, trt liuchanao river, fubjeet at afc tf'Kl to 4588 acres prior fiirvevt, 30,000 Acr« in tlie county t>f B»th, m eafl fide of Calf Pasture river, (h (" at nforel'aid tu jooo acrct prior lor vey«. In PENNSYLVANIA. 60,000 Acres in Northumberhud coHii; - veyed and relumed. 46)800 Arreain Northumberland county veyed and returned. 40.4C0 Acres in Bedford co«nty, furveyec ready to be returned. *§* For the greater part of the pure money a liberal credit will be aliowed the it chafers, giving unquestionable security. Persons u idling particular information wiß pleafs to apply at No. 41 Arch flreet, where the patents and drafts, and also certifiMtn of the quality of the Georgia and Virginia Laws are deposited THOMAS FITZSIMONS, BENJAMIN R. MORGAN, JEREMIAH PARKER. |C7» Also, at the fame time and pla«» 40473 acres and one-third of an acre m Mason county, in the State of Kentucky: on the N#rth Fork, within four miles ot its junftion with the Middle Fork of tucky river—this tra£t vvas surveyed in the war 175.1: a draft ot it may be fcen by ap plying as above direftcd. Phi'adelphia, Jan. 7 yESSE Us BOBtxr U'ALV' Old Port Wine, in pipe?, hhds. and qr. caikSf Also Landing at their WbarJ From on board the fliip Edward from Lifts"- Lilbori Wine, in pipes and <sr. ca&fc junc »J ' TWENTY DOLLARS RfiWARP- ' RA V AWAY 83 Saturday evening the fjj* July iuftaat, from Colebrook F Lantattcr county, a Negro Ma* f ßanlc r he i» about 40 y«a r » *S e » ..J, dawn ven inches high, tolerable black, wit , iH look, squints, be ii a cunning artful fel a great liar, and vety fond of flrong| h<»«» hat been brought up to the farming u very handy at any kind of laboring w > » took with him a number of clothing) ir afDt which vera, one fnit plain N<*" j f e money). It is expeiied h« has shape , for Phyadelphia or New York. for ft* »t* The above reward will be P ™' (J> curing him in any g ol m the U" 1 with reasonable charges if brought hew SAMUEL JACOBS. Co'.ebrosk pHrnace, jaly 16, >79? PRINTED BY J. W FXNK°- i -q lawtS IQ BE SOLD BY w*
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