*■ • igpfe i NEW LINE OF STAGES To New York, fey the fborteft and nr ft pleasant road-passing through Fr.nkford, Buftlcton Ne«m Pennington, Millstone, Boundbrook Un.on Camp, Scotch Plains, Springfield and New- Srk THE SWIFTSURE starts from the Green Tree, No jo North Fourth Street, at S oMock e. :ry morning, and mires at New York early the next evening. From New York it ftarti at 9 o'clock ovcry iiy {Sunday excepted) and arrives at Phila delphia, early the *'*t evening. Faro for paffcugrr** dollar., way yiffenuers 4, cents per mile. Each psffemper allowed i«lb If bappape. One hundred and fifty weight of Caggage to pay the fame as a pafleoger. All baggage to be »t the rift of the owntr, unit's intured and rrseipttd for by the clerks of the different offices. Rate of inl'urauce one per cent. *«• Apply to JOHN M'CALL A, No. 50 North I'eurth Street. Philadelphia, >nd to WILLIAM VANDERVOORT, No. 4* Courtland Str«et, N. E. comer of Grtenwich Street, New York. January 3 PETER LOHRA. JAMES HUMPHREYS, Junior, Notaries Public, No. 54, South Scc«nd Street, RESPECTFULLY inform their refpeftive friend® and the public, that th* dra-w jnd authenticate according to the mojl approved forms. and with ttit groateH dsfpatcbi Letter! if Procuration. At torney, aid Subfiitution of MKTJ kind, Sea Letter J, an 4 foils d'Equipage, Pronf of Profcrtj to beflippedto fo reign Porti. Affidavit too Main Seamen's Prolt&wis at ihc Cujloas boufc and Affidavits of every other kind and description; Charter Parties, Bottomree, Kcfponirntia and oth-r Mercantile Bends, an«l Obligations, Ajjigm- SHents. Bills of Sates, and all Othur Injlruments if Writing Certificates afld AHeJtatioms r« ! ative to tha different kinds of Stock, Trade and Cmrrjrie, and Re giStr Letters of Attorney for the recovery of djts, as well as all othtfr documents % ufually .recorded in ti t; office of Notaries.—They also draw Heeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Wills, S3V. Ladies having occasion to execute Letters of At torney for the Safe and Transfer of Stock, tor the re ceiving of Intereji and Dividends t or for Other 'ilirpofes, will, by fending their address to the office, where eonfiant attendance is fcivcu during the usual of fice hoars, he waittd on at their refpe&i»e houfrfc. . February 8, Received^ the Liverpool Packet, a large fwpply of the Cordial Balm of Gilead, 80 jutliy celebrated for the. Relief and Cure of Nervous Disorders Bi'iou* Cases Yemate 'Complaints JdeWlrty Weakncffes !ndig«ftion I-ftfs of A ppetite Coughs an 4 Col di. Imparity of tilood Confutations Head Ache of Spirits Relaxation Sc. &c &c. Prepared (enly) by S. SOLOMON, m. d. f. it, h. s. Of the University and College of Phyficiar.s, and Author of u Tbe Guide to Health," &e, THE CORDIAL BALM OF GILEAD, !b an immediate restorative and corroborant, a wok powerful remedy in female obArudtions and suppressions and in cases of retention at maturity ; also in weafcnefs, morbid dilcfearje?, and irregu arities about the turn of life. Youth of either fcx who have piaAifed a secret and dellruAive vice,and thereby relaxed, weaken ed and debilitated the wlwle neivous fyfleru, will find the Cordial Balm of Gil<ad the mod power ful, certain and effr&ual restorative Thi» medicine pofiefies wonderful efficacy in all nervous difordt-rs, Ct», headaches, weakncfs.hea wuefs and lownefs of spirits, dimness of fight, con* fa fed thoughts and wanderings of th 3 mind, va pours and melancholy, and all k nds of hyftcric complaints, gradually go off by the use of thi* fa lull;ious Cordial. In fickncfs of the flomach, in and tfbftru&ions, it i< a /'afe, powerful and efficacious remedy. The fitft fyraptoms of its good effeds are fersnity aud ehcarfulnefs. Price three dollars each bottle. ALSO, A New Edition, being the 42rf, of that in teresting JVorky entitled A GUIDE TO HEALTH, Embcllilhed with the Author's Portrait. "Which fully explains, in a concise, plain man ner, the most simple methods of treatment, with proper efficacious remedies for the following Di seases, viz. Allhmas, loft, of appetite, bilious complaint?, conlumpticns, female diseases, fits, flatulence or wind, hypochondriac or melancholy complaints, indigestion, juvenile indifcretioni, lownefs of spi rits, nervous difeaies, rheumitifm, ruptures, scur vy, &c. otc &c. To which is added, AN ESSAY On the Venereal Disease, Gleets, and Setm nal Weakness ; —and an ADDRESS To' Parents, Tutors and Guardians of Youth, by S. SOLOMON, m. d. r. it. h. s. Every person, young and old, feowld purchase this book, there being fearcely an individual who is not interested in some part of it—ln particular it is recommended to young mew and boys; as an esrty attention to the latter may serve to guide them against a fatal rock on which thousands have split, *nd be the means of preserving their bodic* from disease, and also their fouls, their minds, and aH their faculties from deftfu&ion. This truly interesting work has been the labour of maay yo-irs experience and obforvation on the calamitous confluences of a secret an J dcllru&ive vice, to obtain a icmedy against which, the Doc tor has devoted a principal part of his life. No proprietors of Boarding Schools or Academiesfliou'd be without it—( C rice one Dollar.) THE ABCVE Are sold Wholesale and Retail, By JOHN J. MALCOLM & Co. DRUGGISTS, (only agents for Philadelphia) At the sign of FothcrgilPs golden heqd, No, 26 South Second Street, Nearly oppolite Black Horfs Alley. February 13. Jmvrtf RCSS AND SIMSON, HAVIt S«>K 4Ate, 300 c pseCtf« \W .«wu 2J quality itulh.i DucV, ICO pieces Duck (superior) ifcriftul Sl'if in Barrels, . , . r r C OSS AS A itw b>ie* Bengal J HUMHUMS. 1 :cc bi>fheb St. Martin® 3alt. jpril II A PERSON to fuprrlntend a fnaall Farwv about five miles from the city. He will be accommodated with a good house and other conveniences. None need apply who cannot be well recom mended. gT Enquire at IC9 Spruce Street. February 19. FOR DISPOSAL, The Time Of two Dutch indented Servants, (a man and hi« wife) Who have two years and eight wionths to fervc For further particulars enquire of JOHN REDINGER, No. no Race street. February 28 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. 'About 25 acres of Land, LAYING on the east fide of the Falls Road.— Ou the East it is bounded by property belong ing to Mr. Tench Francis, fvn.—on the i'outh, by a road r.f two perches, and on the nmth by a lane, which separates it from Mr. M'Call It is propo sed to divide this land into 3 *qu«l parts in order to la it the purchaler* eodtf Also, 31 acres, fituatrd on the weft fide of Gerir.antown road, adjoining Matters'*. cftate brfn« pah of tiif property of the late Sarauei Mifflin. For term 6 apply to Samuel Mifflin, corner oi Market *sd nth tlreets. - January 24, A SEASONABLE ARTICLE, JUST RECEIVED, By WILLIAM Y. BIRCH, stationer, No. 17 South Second Street x HAMILTON'S ELIXIR, A SOYLREieS ME MELT For Colds, obstinate Coughs, Catarrhs, Afth mas, Sore-throar*, «j»J approaching Con fumptionj. THOUSANDS are too well acquainted with j the nature and efleifts of em pirical iuediciars i daily .offered for *he cure of the above coin- ' plaints j dear bought experience has taughi j them ihat oily and healing medicines joined j with ltr®ng opiates (or sleepy drugs) repe:ted doses of which, flatter and deceive the patient j for the prefect, by.procuring momentary cafe ; experience, 1 fay, has taught thousands thai the common opiates and balfims, as they arc called, finally aggravate every difordcr o>f the breast and lung*in their mofl riiilrefijug fymp toms ; that they load the stomach atvd impair the di ere ft ion, inflame the whale i'yllem increal'c the difficulty of breathing, and excite lever. — But the qualities of this valuable difcevcry art evinced by perfectly opnollte tftcdls. A SIN GLE TRIAL WfLL PROVE that it restores the determination of the fluids to the furface of the body, and b-iiigs on the common, healthful perspiration ; that it dislodges and evacuates the tough, viscid phVgift, or mucus, ftreugth ess the weakened velTeis of the lungs, fhtatho the acrimonious humours which irritate the lungs, and finally discharges them. Thus Jin king ar the root of the dilortier, the symptoms are' f course, ess. finally and permanently con quered, tlie rcv.trfc of common medicines, which weaken the confihution and giveiirength to the dil'order, for the take of moderating for the ptcfent, some of its painted effects. tu&ftm Who may have Children afflicted ivitb the HOOPING COUGH. This difcm-ery is of the firft magnitude, as it affords immediate relief, check* the pr««grefs, a ltd in a ftiort tin: e entirely removes the moil cruel difoider to which children are liable ; the Elixir is so yerfettiy agreeable and the dole so fnull, that no difficulty arilcs in taking it. D*. HAMILTON'# Genuine Ess 'ence and Extraof MUSTARD. For Rheymatifms, Gout.Palfey, Sprains, See. a.great number of attcued cures way be ieen at the place of sale Dr. Ham lion's Grand Restorative for eonftitutioni dtbiJiiaied by in temperance of any kind ; and for tht cure of Nervous Complaints, Inward Wcaknels, Qb (tinate Gleets, Fluor Albus in women, &c. Hamilton's justly celebrated Worm Lozen ges, the infallible Itch Ointment, Dr.Leroux's Indian Vegetable Specific for Venereal Coin plaints, Ague and Fever Drops which had ne ver failed cfTe&ing a cure, Dr. Hahn's Anti bilious Pill, ditto Corn Phifter, the Persian Lotion for the face and (kin, Gotland's Lo tion, Church's Cough Drops, Anderfon's Pills THE DAMASK LIP SALVE Is recommended (particularly to the Ladiee) a? an elegant and pleasant preparation for c hop ped and fore lips, and every blemish and incon venierice occafioi'.ed by colds. fevers, &c. spee dily refloring a beautiful rosy colour and deli cate foftnefs to the lips. THE RESTORATIVE POWDER FOJt THE TEETH AND CUMS. This excellent preparation comforts and ftrenpthens the gums, preserves the enamel from decay, and dean let amd whitens the teeth-, abforbir.g all that acruiionious slime and foul nefs, which fullered to accumulate, never fails to injure and finally ruin tlicm. Thole who wifij to procure the medicines genuine, inuli apply only as above. Wholesale purchafert wiil receive a liberal allowance by application to L£E & Co. Baiti mo.c, who ha\*e obtained the general agency for the United States* Kb, s6. WANTED, ctaw yoK SALE AVU FQR SALE TO PARENTS coxw aawtf. UNSEATED LANDS. THE OWNERS OF UnfeateJ j.ands in Weliniore'wsm county, Prv.nfylvania, arc hereby ncXifieJ. ihat tlu less the Tarrt due on (aid tends f'-r 1798, are paid into the hands of Join UranJor., Bfj■ trcafqrer of said county, on or before the aoth of April next, they will be advertised for iale, as the law diredls JAMES M'GREW, ") HENRY ALLSHOUSE, yComm'n, JEREMIAH MURRY, J *Januory 18- United States, ) Pennsylvania District. 3 BY virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas, to nc directed, ifftied our of the circuit court of the United States, in and for the Pennsylva nia DilinCi, of the middle circuit, will be lold .by public vendue at the city tavern, in Second iireet, in the city of Philadelphia cn Monday the 17th day of March next, at 6 o'clock »n tke evening, all that certain tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being on theriver'br creek called Lackawaxeu, in the county of Wayne, containing 8000 acres and upwards ; on which are erected 1 messuage, stables and lawmill, with the appurtenances.—The names of the original warrantees of the said tract or parcel of land were as follows. Mordccai Roberts, John Tilly Stoph'el McdcrUi Geo-ge Wart on, Zacbariak Ferris, Benjamin Hancock, George Till, pdivard Welsted, Thomas Wiggins, James Thompson, George Morton, Joseph Whitehead,, George Street on, Patrick Connolly, Friend Streelon, Thames Grijfy, > % John Olipbant, William halbert. \ Seized and taken io execution as the property of Robert Letii* Hooper, deceased. JOHN HALL, Marshal. N. B A reasonable credit will be given, Marftial's Office, ->| Philadelphia, Jan. 4- 3 * Ybefit two trads do not contain the full quantity of theorignal warrants ; part of them having lean conveyed awuy. treasury department. March »i th, 1799. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Purluant to tfic a£t of Cuagrela pafi'ed on the ill day of Juwe, one Iho if and, i'even hun dred and ninety fix, entitled * 4 an a<s> reguUt ing the £r ant los land appropriated for mili tary Crtvicee, and for the society of United iqr puu.agaui»g the goi'ptl amony the Hei'ben ; and the a<fl fuppleu»eH®ry to the faiii recited ait pilledon the fetond day of Ma rch, . wc tfaoniind i'c ven hundred and nine ty nine tnJ <Wtt. I. THAT the tradl of Labd herein s/ter de ferred, iu " beginning at iUP Nftrth \Vfft corner of the- teven ranv«&«f lom-nftiips, and running thence fifty mile* due south, along thr wcHein boundary «»*• this laid ra«ges ; —thence due Weft to the Mam B» ancb ol the Sciotu jj vcr ; ihence up the Main Branch of the faVI ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary line croflvf whe fame ; —thence alor.g.tlve laid boun dary line to the Tufcaroias branch of ihe Muf kingiuii river at thecroffiiig pUce alatve Fort La wrence ; thence Jcwn tbe laid river, to Ihe point uhere a iflne run due welt from the place of begiwMDg» will interfe<£l the iaki river i thence along the line lo run to tba place of be viuwing £' hasbteu divided into totirji&ip* of live uiilci (quart* and fra&Lonalparts >f tawu ihipi ; and tbat plan aud furv«v/% of the iUid townftiips and fractional" parts of rownihips arc depoftted in the offices of the UegiSer of the Treaiury and Surveyor Genet aL, for tke infptc tion of concerned. 11. The holders of £ucX warrants as have been '<r (hall begrauted for military services perforat ed during the late war, are required to prefsnt the fame to the Kc/iIUr of the Treafnry, at sonic time prior to the twelfth day of February ?n the year, one thou r and right hundred, for the purpole of being regtiietcd ; No regiflry will however be made of any ess quant'ty thas a q.iartcr towr.fhip, o four thousand acres. fit. The priority of location of the warrants which may be pretexted and in manner afore faid,, prior to the lath day of February in the year one thcufand eight wife immediate ly after the said day, be dct-rmined by lot, in she mode dtefcribed by the a«fl firft recited. { The holdeis of reg>flcred warrants, (hall on Monday the »7(fc day of February, in rhe year ißoo,l n the order ol which the priority *f locati on (hallbe.determined by lotas al«rdaid, pd«.n. ally, or ky th«ir agents, deftgßatein wrkiugat the oihee of the Regifler of the Trcafury, the partic-u ---'ar quarter totfnfUips elefied by tham rcfpefUvcly, and (uch of the said holders as (hall not 3efignatr their locations on the said day, (hall be poflponcd »k locating such warrants to all other bidders of regiftcrecl warrants The, holder* of warrants for snilirary service* fnfficient to c*ver ouq or more quarter townihips «r trails of four thcnfand acres each ; (ball, at-any time afur Monday the 17th day of February, 1800 and prior to the full day oi January, 180 a, be al lowed to register said warrants in nastier a iorefai/d> »nd forthwith to make locations therefor on any trad or tradU of land not before located. All warrants or claims for lands on account of military ftrrviccs, which fhaliuotbe regiftervd and located before the firft day of Jauuary, 1801, are by the supplementary ol Congrcfs herein br'ore recited, palled on the fecoud day of March, 1799, declared to be forever barred. Gives under my hand at Philadelphia, tii« day and year above mentioned. OLIVER JVOLCOTT. Sec. of tbt Treasury. TREASURY DEPARTMENT iJlay 29iky 1799. THE proprietora of certific tes iflued for sub scriptions to the Loan bearing interefl at eight per centum per annum, are notified, that at any time after payment lhall have been made of the sth instalment, wkick Will become due during the firft ten days of the. month of July enluiug, Certificates of Funded Stock may at their option be obtained at the Treasury or Loan Offices, refpedlively, for the amount of the four firft inftalmentSf or ov.e moiety of thefums ex prefledin the fublciiption certificates:—N© cer tificates of Funded Suck will however be iflued for less than one hundred dollars. Such fubfeription certificates as may be pre ented at the Trrafury or Loan Offices in 0:1- tquer.ee of the foregoing arrangement, will be ndorfed and diftin&ly marked so as to d£n«;e, that amoetvof the flock has been iflued. OLIVER WOLCOTI > Secretary cf tbt Treasury. ifQft v t kt CURE Of COliNf Infallible German torn Plaister. This Plaifter (the invention of a German Phy- Utiari, who adwiiniftered it in Germany upward* of 30 years with the grsateft 1 needs) is infallible - for the cure of corns. It will cficdinaiiy eradicate them, root and branch iu 3 ihort time. [Price 50 cents.] preparol by Do&or James Church, at his Dif- Vnfary, No. 137, Wont street, near the Fly mar ket, New York. Sold V-y Metfrs H.andP.Rics, 16 south Second ftrcvt, Ph iadclphia. Filuiury 13, HUMOURS ON THK FACE and SKIN, Particularly pin.ples, blotches', tetters, ring woriUs, uh, freckles, fun burns, lhin gles, radneft of the nose, neck or arms, and prickly heat, Arc effecrrraity cured by the application of Tbe genuine Vegetable Lotion. This excellent remedy has been administered by the inventor, lor fevcral y.ars while in England, with the great eft success By the simple applica tion of this fluid for a Ihort time, it will removi the nioft rancorous aud alarming scurvy in the face-, which has foiled every other remedy. It possesses all the good qualities of the most cele brated cofmetick, without any of their doubtful effedts. He therefore recommends it wirh confi dence to every pcrfon so afflicted, a 6 an elHcacious and certain cure. Prepared only by the inventor anJ foie proprie tor, Dr. Janus Church, at his difpenfrry, 137 Front street. near the Fly market, New York; and fold by Mefirs. H.and P. Rice, 16 touch Second street, Philadelphia. February 1%. HEAD ACHE. Pcrfoo* with tl»e head ache, proceeding from whatever cause, will find iuQant relief in the application of Church's Anodoyne Effctice. eoti7M In rheumatic, nervous, and billion* head aches its has not its equal. It not only alleviate* that tormenting pain, but removes ic almost inftan taneouflv. The head ache occasioned by hard drinki g, and any local pains in any other parts of the body or txtreautie>, are by application, al* fcAuallv removed. £ Price 50 cents.] Prepared only by the iuventer and sole yHK>pri ctof, Dr. Jarwes Church, at his difpenfiry, 13-* Fiont ftcccs, n:*ar (he Fly market, New N orK; and fold.by WeflVs H. andP. Rice, 16 fouch Second firm, Philadelphia. February 15, For Nervoys Disorders, Female CcropUiuu, Gout in Ihe Stomach, Melancholy, Seminal Weakheft, loss of Appetite, loilio-s Disor ders, Inward Weak utiles, Indigeftlon, Ob fiiwate Gleets, Juvenile lndifcreiions and Pre mature Old Age, and every other fyriiptorrj of extreme dc-hiliiy, which are the cenfe queuces of a Diffipited Life—excefs of Plea sure or Grief —Heat or change of Climate— Immoderate use of Tea, Spirituous L-quorc, or any Intern gteranre* —Bad Lyings-iD—Di* feafe* imi'Tem i" Y w u?m» Girls and Women at a certain period of life— The Cordial Restorative Balsam I® recommended a» a Medicine of fpecific and U£pa» - alle!ed virtues for ihe immediate relief and speedy and pemaueut cure of the above difor der», having ftv.od a trial of many fuccefsful years, during wkich period many thoufmds rf both sexes have been restored from the brink of the grave. Tim Balfom is particularly adapted to weak female coriflitntinns, as well as to phlegmatic habits in general ; it a£ta powerfully* as a ner vine, not only to the weak stomach, but to the whole nervous fyfteiu ! iorre6Js a vitiated appe tite and digestion in the firftpiffages, and assists wonderfully n recovering the rone of tbc uri nary and genital organs : —Hence its efficacy in the moll obstinate seminal fleets in wien, and cerrefponding weakuefles in u omen j and hence it will contribute mpre fafely, surely and ho nourably towards conjugal happinef*, than airy of *bofe irritating, diabolical competitions, which are so (himefuily adminiftercd to the un wary. It is earnestly recommended to those ktciies, who from repeated and difficult labours are af flicted with weakncfTes and infirmities; in which cases it is highly ufcful, ftrengthaning at the feme time the flomach, the back, the weaken ed organs, and thc whole constitution. Those, who in advanced life, feel the coftfe quencesof icuthfuhxcess y or unfortunate yonth, who have brought; on tbeinfelves a numerous train of evils, will by the ufeof this find them felvcs restored tr> health and firength, and all the me'ancholv symptoms removed, i -.h are the gertral effrdls of filch canfes. F r v* better the fyftt-rn has received a (hock, and is debilitated from imprudence or inattenti on in the earlieli part of life, or is finking un tler the advance of years, a lew doses of this medicine will afford immediate alTurance of re turning health and ltrengtji, by giving tore to the muftula; 4 system, 4nd organs of digciHon, and by renovating the whole coullitution To the young if will aff»nl lifting health,, ftfength and spiriTs, in place of Inffitude and debility : and to the aged and infirm, it will af furrdly furnifh great relief and comfort* by gently and fate y invigorating the system ; but if it be in the power of medicine to pld the at »umn of declining years, and calmly and f'e renely protra<Sl the close oF life beyond, its nar row span, this Ueftorative is capable of effeiH ing that grand desideratum. Constitutions relaxed, weak or decayed, in mm or women, are under the Imraediate influ ence of this KefVorative. Old coughs soon relieved and fpecdily cured. Poverty of blood and emaciated limbs, will ere long meet the happiest change; the chill watery fluid become rich and hallaroic, and the limbs be covered with flefh, firm and healthful It will no doubt be acceptable to the reader, to fee accounts of lame of the remarkable cases and cure* which have been by tfm truly invaluable medicine, if) the diforders-for which it was invented ; l<e has therefore fele<st ed a few of fnch caf<s as have come within his own immediate knowledge, which are puUlifli ed and msv be had (grar s) at any of wfc«re the medicine is Void. Prepared (only) by the Inventor and fie Proprietor, Dr. James Church, at his Dispen sary, 157, Front (Ueet, near the Fly-market, New-York-r-and fold by MeiT* H. & P; Rice, 16, South. Second Street, PEiUdclphU. February 16, ■ jqST RJSC^tVSD, 'from tbt UOSTCN Manufactory . '■ a yjjjif Tirr or WINDOW^GLASS, Of different sites, JMt SALLi By ISAAC HARVEY, J™ N, b. fi.uy liie or Gati that »iy >» warned cut larger than 18 by iton be had from said manufa&o ry, on bein* ordered j and attention gi'cn to forward oa »tty order* that may be left for {hit puff »(e—_ Apply at No. 9t South Witcr-Arcct, at above, july 8 dtf co i w A CERTIFICATE of ob« Share «f the Bank L jL of the Unirrd States, No. £9 no, in the name ol Lewis Peter Quirtyn, and a Certificate of two Shares «i the said Bank, No 49119, in the nams. of George jaw 1-4 Clit.linondcly, Earl oF Chohnon dely, were i'orw aided from New-Yofk by the Chefterfield Britilb Packet fcr Falmoiih, which was captured I y the French, and the Certificate* 101 lor destroyed, and fpf wJ ich application i* made at fai<l bank for the renewal thereof, of which all }>«rfons concerned are desired to take qotiee. CLEMENT BIDDIE. d^m. February if. ALL PERSONS JNDBmTED so the Efhte of John AYhar* ton, late of the City of Philadelphia, Mer chant, dec e a fed, are requeftcd to pay the and thofc having dehiands againll his r.U«xu»lo produce their aicminti lepa'Jy attefled tlo KEARNY WHARTON, Acting Executor, No. i n. Spruce street. dtf. November 11 eoiw Cr to be exchanged for a good Vessel, A N elegant new two-story FRAME HOUSH, -TV twenty seven feet front by thirty-four in depth, with a commodious piaisza and kitchen, to gether with a coach howfe and stable, in the flourilhing village of Frankford. The houfie, which may be entered the firft of June next, will We finiflieti in the rieateft ttile with many convent* euce% and will bo well adapted to a'large genteel family who may wish to reiide in the country du riag the fun nier frafon. In exchange, it will be valued lew, if a vciTel olfcr that may be luitable. Further particulars will Uc iuaAc Iftiot 1 u hjr plication to Moore wharton. February 14. TO SOLD FOR CASH, OH EXCHANGED, bor property in tie City, or wit&in thirty miles of it, \ PLANTATION or tradl of Land la L \ MiftUu County and State of Pennfylve* r ia, withm Ax itml«s of the river Juniata, con taining oboat j-;.o acres. There are about fifty acres cleared, pare of which. is a rich bottom, wau»ed by a conflant iiream that is frrnngf enough to work an oil or a grill mill Any per!<>» inclining to deal for it, may obtain fur ther information by -tpjrtymg at the offie of tUis gazette. €O2 W N. ii. If loltl, cce<ltt w»W be givci* for part of the money. O-ftohef 17, 1799, CAUTION. 'HE Pub Hear cautioned against receivingthe > iiuhii:ribcr* Note in favor of, and ir.dor* feu by I" bona* W. Francis, dated yesterday* at 6c day* after date for hundred dollars. The note is in the kand writing or the Suhfcri her, and at the bottom a memorandum by the inrforfer, to the credit of the drawer, Thomas W. Francis. Thia note together'* ith a con trad between Charles Willi#mflm, atad Charles Bale for Vauds ill townt)\ip, No. 4, in the sth range qf Strudler county# itate of New»Jerfey, and futidry other papers contained in a Pocket Biiok, were taken from the Subscribers d*ik I aft evening. As tlje above can be no ufeto the pevfon wknfots carried them 1 ft', fhhould they be returned, n qucitrons (hall Ue ailed. SAMUEL MIFFLIN, February 6 FQlt SALE A good three story Brick House, AND LOT OF GROUND, SITUATED at the north east cornerof Wate* and Market street, thirty feet tront on Wa ter Street, and' fifty ou Market-Street, having four r ooas on each floor, two good vaults un der Water street, which may contain ten cord of wood ; is one <>£ the belt stands in this city for bulicefs. tot terms enquire of JOSEPH DONALDSON. Who will let on lease the house he now lives in for two or three years. February ; 7 Valuable Properly for Sate, Chefnßt, nea»r Siath iVrwct, directly oppeftte Cqncrxss HALL. \ LOT of Rrfltind, about. H feet frent in Cfefi- L\ r;ut flreec and 73 feet in depth, wherccrv is.a good lrame houic, now in the tenure of Saaiual Benge.fdbjed to a ground rent of per annum. The, advantageous fitua'iow o-t this j-.ropertY rc* quires no comments, ioF it mult befcuuwn, iiuro are lew in this city to equalit, an unccctrpticindjie title Will fie made to the pur chafer. Apply tp No. Chefrut 11. next doer co the march 5 tu.th (a-ll TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD, RAN AWAY oh Saturday evening the ijtb July instant, ftom C-Jcbrook Furnace, LancaKer county, a Nrgro Man named Cato y he is about 40 yews of age, five feet fix or fe vea inches h«gh, tolerable blaelf, with a down* i! 4 look, squints, he is a cunning artful fellow, a great liar, ?nd very fond of flrong liquor, has been brought up to the farming bufineis, ia very handy at any kind Of laboring work; he to* k with him a number of. clothing, among ft which were, one i»»t plain* Nankeen; (fomc money). It is expe*lied he has ft aped hi&courfe or Philadelphia or N%\f York. j he.above re ward will be paid for fe m ii; f ; himin any piol in the United Stat€5 f with reafonaLle charg.es it' brought home. SAMUEL JACOBS, GojdisoeJcFurnace, July 16, 1799: (Qxß) CMftf PMNTKO BY J. W. F£NN& NOTICE. SOR SALE mtvftw J AMES GIRVAN, dSffi
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