!?> PETER LOHRA AND JAMES HUMPHREYS, Junior, Notaries Public, No. J4, South Second Street, RESPF.C I'FIII.I.Y inform tlwir rtfpe&ive friend- and ihc public, that thr* dra-.o and Xstbentkate accon'-intf t« the most approved forms, and with the gnsatefl difpatcb; Letters of Procuracy At torney, and.Suhfiitmio* of t-vttf kind, Sea letters, an. Jtolls J'Equifage, Proof of Property to be flippedjo Fo reign Porls. Affidavit to chain Seamen's Prdrftt r., at the Cupm bouse and Affidavits of every other kind aid d&fcription; Charter Parties, Bottomree, Refptndentsa and other Mercantile Bends an ■ Obhgatsons, Affij«- mens. Bili. of Sab. mi all otbor Injlnmcnts of Writing. Cer'.fienta and Alterations re.ativi to the liferent binds of Sled, Trade and Commerce, and Re gißer Lette,,.f Attorney for tbe recovery ofdebts, as •well ai all other documents, usually rteorded in the office of Notaries.—They also draw Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Wills, Ezfe- Ladies having occ»fion to execute LtUiri of At hrna fur tht Sal. anj Transfer of Stoct, for the r,- of Inkrtft and Pi'wWj, or for other parpofei, will, Vy said ir their adiirefi to the office, whire eonflsnr. « tendance is given during the usual of fice hours, be waittd on at their rtfpc-£i»e ho*f«». February 8, NICKLIN and GRIFFITH HA VE FOR SALE 10 imail chefis of Ginghams, "j on board 4 ditta ot colored Muflinets, j the ftiip 4 bales Fernando Serges, i Neftor,m 4 ditto of Camblets, j the river 10 ditto of coloied and white ! from Offimttre?, J Liverpool 14 trunks of printed Callicoes, Tbk nbo-ve are in tmall a[[*rted packi«ei talculaiei tiiber for the H 'ejl India or box* traded 30 tens Lead, in pigs, 8 tons of dry White Lead in hhds. 37 calks of fine dry Yellow Paint, 6 ditto of Mineral Rfoek, i ditto of di'to White. io ditto of Colcothar, 3 ditto of Purple Brown, ic cases Engliflj China Ware in setts, 36 calks of Nails aflbrted, -300 barrels pickled Salmon, Ro v kalf ditto d.tto, 80 barrels Herrings, 2c ditto Shxl, ic ditto Mackarel. 7 cjfka of Poster in bottles, 10 puncheons Rum, 190 pipes of Brandy, 4th proof, 1 e pipes old Madeira Wine, a; quarter cherts Young UyfonTea, 13 boxes of Imperial ditto, Erig'ifh Gunpowder, HI 7 Forged Copper Nails and Bolts, fail Canvaii, Empty Wine Bottles, C'-rk in sheets, * ( re en Coffee in hhds. Ftbri'i y t 3 NOTICE. r I 'HIS is to give notice that the Subfci iber -L lut'i obtained from the Orphan's Court of Coecil conn Vi in Maryland, lette» sos admmif trjtion cn the perlona: ellate of Zchuion Oid hvi., 1 te or the county atorefaid, deceased. All perfoiv: having claims againfl the said dt eeafed, are hereby warned to exhibit the fame ■with the vouchers thereof to the S'jbfcriber, on or before the nineteenth day of Oflober next, they may other vise by la<A. be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. RICHARD OLDHAM, Administrator. January 30. WAR DEPARTMENT, PROPOSALS WILI. be received at this Office until the seventh day of April next for cutting out clnaihmg for the Army of the UuitethSiatcs.— The proposals must fpecify the price required for cutting out each of the fevevai articles* to «it, Horfi-man's cloaks, regimental coats, veils and ovtralls. PROPOSALS willalfobe received until the feventhdav of April next for the delivery of five thousand hats and twenty thotland shirts. The hats to be made of good wool to be well ma nufactured, full cocked, bound with narrow b ark binding, the fan or hind part eight inch es bread, fides and corners fix inches broad. —- 'I he fbit*t» to be of linen equal in quality with the pattern article, and to be as well made as the (did pattern;" One half of the hats and deliver ed en or before the€rft day of June ntXr» and the remainder on or before the firfl day of July next. Patterns of the several articles miy be seen at the Military Stores kept by John Harris, on the wharf between Arch mi Kace streets. Security will be required. JAMES Me. HENRY, Mirch 7 WHEREAS, AN attachment was lately iflued out of the in ferior court of common plea? of the county of Essex, in the state of New Jersey, directed to the theriff of the said county, against the rights, credits, monies acd effects, goods and chattels, lands and tenements ot Job* Cleves Symmes at the fuirof William Wells, in a plea of trefpJfs on the cafe to h« damage three thousand dollars And whereas, the said lheriff did, at the term of }hws last pail, return'to the said court that he had attached the defendant by a certain bond given by Matthias Denman and Samuel Meeker to the said defendant, to the amount of near two thousand dollars,and alfoby sixty land warrants ; Nctv ther(jbre t wnlefs the said John Cleve6 Symrnes (hall appear,pivc special hail, and receive a declaration at the suit of the plaintiff, judgment wili be entered agairfl him, and bis property herein attached, will be fold agreeably to the statute in such cafe made and prov : dcd. Aaron. Ogden, Clerk, ffc, Elizabeth-town, July 8,1799 (n) iawram Horses to Winter. HORS'.ES will be taken to winter at Profpctl Hill, at the 12 miicfi (lone on the Bristol Road, where they will have good Timothy and Cicv r May, well littered and cleaned and a field tc run in when the weather is good. Enquire of Mr. William Bell Merchant, or en the premises. N. B. Will not be anfwerablefor accidents or escape, bot willtake every precaution to prevent either. November 1a WILL BE SOLD, At Public Vendue, on Saturday, 15/& oj A three story Brick House, AND large Kitchen, with iwoorthreebuild ing lots, adjoining the feme, situate on the corner of King and High Streets,, Wilmington Also, a two ftorybrtekhoufe,&e. fituateonthe north fide ot the upper market house, Wilming ton. Likewise a lot of excellent mar ft in Bran dywine, of abr»ut two acres and a half. It is thought utsaecefTary to particularize this pro perty, as it is p relumed thepurchafer will incline to vi«w it. The conditions will be made known •n the dav of tale. SAMUEL & JOHN ADA'vIS. Wilmington, (Del.) Jan. 27. uwts, Of two Dutch indented Servants, (a man and his wire) Who have two years and eight wombs to fwve For further particulars enquire of tu&fim Febrirary aS valuable real estate. LAYING on the east fide of the ?all» On Baft it is fouKdcd by property belong ing to Mr. Tench Francis, fan.—on the south, by a road «C two perches, and on the north by a lane, which separates it from Mr. M'Call. It i* propo f«d to divide this land into 3 «qudl part* in order to suit the purchaser* Also, 31 acre®, fituatcd on the weft fide of Germantown roid, adjoining Ma'ters's estate, beinj; part of th« prop«rty of the lata Samuel Mifflin. For terms apply to Samuel Mifflie, corner 01 Market And nth (Ircets. January 24. By WILLIAM Y. BIRCH, STATIONER., No. 17 South Second Street, HAMILTON'S ELIXIR, For Colds, uMlinate Coughs, Catarrhs, Af.h mas, Sorr-throats, iud approaching Con fjmptiani. wviVJ THOUSANDS are too well acquainted with the nature and effefl 3 of em pirical medicines dally offered for Jhe cure of the above com plamis ; dear bought experience has taught them that oily and hea'ing medicine* joined with flrong c.piarss (or sleepy drue«) rcpe.ted doses of which, flatter and deceive the patient for the present, by procuring momentary ease; experience, I fay, has taught thoufasds that the conimon opiates and balsams, as they are called, finally aggravate every diforjSer of the breast and lungs in th#ir mod difirefling symp toms ; that they load the fiomach and impair the digeflion, inflame the whole fyfieni increase the difficulty of breathing a.id excite fevtr. — But the qualities of this valuable difcovcry arc evinced by oppolite efieifls. A SIN GLE TRI AL WILI. PKOVE that «, re floret the determination of the fluids to the furface of the body, and In ingi on the common, healthful perspiration ; that it dislodges and evacuate' the tough, viscid ph'egrn, or mucus, ens the weakened veflels of the lungs, sheathe» the acrimonious tumours which irritate the lungs, and finally discharges them. Thus (hi king at the root of the diiorder, the symptoms are c:f course, cfiVilually and permanently con quered, the reverie of common mediciues, which weaken the conflitotion and giveftrength to the diiorder, for the fake of moderating for the present, fomeof its painful effefU. uw6w March 6, 1800, Who may have Children afflicted with the This discovery is of the firft magnitude, is it affords immediate relief, checks the progress, aud in a fh rt time entirely removes the molt cruel difoider to which children are liable ; the Elixir is so perfectly agreeable and the dole so small, that no difficulty irifts in taking it. i)Hamilton's I Genuine Essence and Extrafl of\ For Rheumauftris, Gout.Pilfey, Sprains, &c. a great number ot atte'ed cures may be ieen at thf? place of falc Dr. Hamilton's Grand Restorative for constitutions debilitated by in temperance of any kind ; and for the cure of Nervous Complaints, Inward Weakness, Ob stinate Gleets, Fluor Albus in women, &c. Secretary of War. dtjA* Hamilton's jufily celebrated Worm Lozen ges, the infallible Itch Ointment, Dr. Leroux's Indian Vegetable Specific for Venereal Com plaints, Ague and Fever Drops which had ne ver failed effecting a cure, Dr. Haha's Anti bilious Pill, ditto Corn Plaifter, the Persian Lotion for the face and lkin, Gowland's Lo tion, Church's Cough Drops, Anderfon's Pills Is recommended (particularly to the Ladies) a; an elegant and pleasant preparation for chop ped and fore lips, and every blemifo and incon vefiience occasioned Wy colds, fevers, &c. spee dily restoring a beautiful rosy colour and deli cate foftnefs to the lips. THE RESTORATIVE POWDER This excellent preparation comforts and strengthens the gums, preserves the enamel from decay, and cleanses and whitens the teeth, absorbing all that acrimonious slime and foul nefs, which fuflered to accumulate, never fails to injure and finally ruin them. Thole who wiflj to procure the medicines genuine, must apply only as above; Wholesale purchasers .will receive a liberal allowance by application to LEE & Co. Balti more, who have obtained the general agency for the United Sut?». jUwtf JIEAL ESTATi, FOR SALE. March next, FOR DISPOSAL, The Time JOHN REDINGERf No. no Race iircet. dtf FOR SALE About 25 acres cf Land, !•; ARTICLE. A SEASONABLE JUST RECEIVED, AVD FOR SALE EMM.br A SOVERV JGS' TO PARENTS HOOPING COUGH. MUSTARD. THE DAMASK LIP SALVE FOR THE TEETH AXD GUMS. Feb.« 6* UNSEATED LANDS. THE OWNERS 1 OF Urfeared I atxii in WVimoreh-ni county Pennfvlvrnu, arc hereby w/tifuv!. 'hat un left the Taxes due in said lands for 1798, are into the hands of John BronJ'm, Efy. treasurer of said oounty, on or before the aoth of April ne * ( » they will be advgrtifed for sale, as the law dirc<SU TAMES M'GREW, ") HENRY ALLSHOUSE, ICcmmVj. JEREMIAH MURRY, j January 18. United States, ) Pennsylvania District. 5 BY virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas, to dire&ed, lil'icd out of the circuit court of the United State?, in and for the Pennfj-lva nia Diitndl, of the middle ciicuit, will be fold by public vendue at the city tavern, in ieconl flreet, in the oity of Philadelphia on Monday the 17th day of March next, at ti o'clock in tUe evening, all that certain tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being on the river or creek called LackaWaxen, in the county of Wayne, containing 8000 acres and upward* ; on which are erected a mr.Tuage, llablea and fawmilii with the appurtenances. — Ihe names of the original warrantees of the said tract or parcel of land were a« follows. Mordtcai Roberts, John Till, Stopbel Medera, Geo'ge War ton* Zc.cbariab Ferris, Benjamin Hancock, George Till, Edward Welsted, Thomas James Thompson, George Morton, Joseph Whitehead, George Streeton, Patrick Connolly, friend Streeton, Thomas Griffy, # John Oitpbant, William Halbert. $ Seized and taken in execution as the property of Robert Letii* Hooper, decealed. JOHN HALL, Marshal N. B. A rca Tollable cied.t will be given, Marfhnl'a Office, X Philadelphia, Jan. 4. 3 * Tbtfs two trafts do not contain the full uantitj of the orignal warrants ; part of them having ban conveyed away. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. March tj th y 1799. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVSN. Pursuant to the ad> of Cangrcfs p. fTed 011 the ifi day of June, one thousand, seven hun dred and niueivfix, entitled "an atfl regulat ing the j;rams ofland appropriated for mili tary ft rvicts, a«nd for the society of United Brethren fcr propagating the gofptl among the Henf*cn and the ad fuppiementary to tfcfi laid i ncited a-fl paflcdon the second day of March, i- e tbonfand i'even hundred and nine ty nine /•: I. THAT the traiil of Land herein after de ferred, iurt.cly, ** beginning at the North Weft corner of the seven ranges of townftiips, and running thence SYty railes due south, along the western boundary ot tine laid ra«ges; thence due Weil to the Main iSrauch of iiw Sciot > ri vcr ; thence up the Main Prtincb of the laid ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary line crolfc9 khe fame ; —thence a'ong.thc said boun dary line to the Tufcaroras branch of the Muf kir-gum river at thecroffing place above Fort Lawrence ; thence down the said river, to ihe point where a line run due weil from the place of beginning, will interfed the said river; thence along the line so run to tha place of be ginning ;" has been dividid into townihipa of five miles square, and Ira&ionalparts of town ships ; ar.d that plata and of th« laid townlhips and fra&ional parts of townihips are deposited in the offices of the Remitter of the Treasury and Surveyor General, for the infpec troß of all perfoas concerned. The holders of such warrants as have been or shall be granted r'cyr miilraury ferviccsperfcvm ed during the late war, arc required to prefer,t the fame to the of tfae Treasury, at some time prior to the twelfth day of February in lite year, one thousand eight hundred, tor the purpose of being regiflered ; No registry will however be made of any ef« quant ty thai* a quarter township, or four thousand acres. HI. The priority of location of the warrants which may be presented and pegiftered in aiaur.er afore said, prior to the iath«day of February in the year one thousand eight hundred, will immediate ly after the said day, be determined by lot, in the mode drefcribed by th« act firft recited. The lioUUrs of registered warrant, (hall on Monday the day of February, in the year >Boo,i n the order of which the priority of locati on (hall be determined by lotas afsrefaid, pefon ally.orby thfir agenu, deftgnate in the office of the Register of the Treasury, the particu lar quarter townikips eledted by them refp eitively, and such of the said holders as (hall not designate their locations on the said day, (ball be poftponcd in locating such warrants to all other holders of regiftcrcd warrants. The holder* of warrants for military services fufficient to cover one or more quarter townlhips or tra«sts of four thousand acres each ; (hall, at any time after Monday the 17th day 04 FeJ.iuary, v£oc and prior to the fifltday 01 January, 180 a, be al lowed to register ijhe laid warrants in manner a s ore laid, and forthwith tomake Iwcations therefor on any tract or tr;.dtsof land not before located. All warrants or claims for lands on account of military services, which (hall not be regiftertd and located before the tirft day of January, 180 a, are by the supplementary of Corgrds herein bc f ore recited, patfed on the second day of March, 1799, declared to he forever tarred. Given under my hand at Philadelphia, th« day and year above jaaentioned. OLIVER IVOLCOrr. Sec. of the Treasury. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, May 2<)tky 1799. THE proprietors of certificates ifTued for sub scriptions to the Loan bearing interest at eight per centum per annum, are notified, that at any time after payment ftiall have been made of the sth initalftient, which will become due during the firft ten days of the month of July ensuing, Certificates of Funded Stock may at their option be obtained at the Treasury or Loan Offices, refpe&ively, for the amount of the four firft inflalm*rftß, or one moiety of thefums ex preffedin the fubfciiption certificates: —No cer titicates of Funded Stock will however be ifTued for less than one hundred dollars. Such fubfeription certificates as may be pre •nted at the Treasury or Loan Offices in con equerce of the foregoing arrangement, will be noorfed and diflindUv marked so as to denote, that a mcetv of the llock has been iflued. toiw aawtP. Eot 17 M OLIVER WOLCOT7, Secretary of the Treasury, F«R Tl>2 eURE OF CORNS. Infallible German Com Plaister. Thi« Plaifter (the invention of a German Phy- Ccias, who adaiiniftecsJ it in Germany upwards of 10 years with the graateft fnccefb) is infallible for the cure of corns, it will effa£l»\l!y eradicate them, root and braneh in a fliort time. [Price 50 ceiits.J T'rrrarr-'l fey DoAor J:in>es Church, at lits Dif" t)'i:fjr'y, No. 137, Front ttrcet, insar the Fiy mar ket, New Vor't. ]V!c:fTrs K.and ?. ftlcs, 16 loath Seeonri HUMOUHS'on THr. FACE and SKIN, Particuhrly'iin.ples, bloicbe», vnVtm, tan, freckles, f'jn burns, ftjiti- gies, rsdnefs of the nose, neck or arm?, and prickly heat, Are effe&uaily"cured by the application of The genuine Vegetable Let ion This excellent reme<<p hat been adminißei-ed by the inventor, (or several y ats while in EngUnd, with rh; greatest i'ucccfs By the timple applica tion of thts fluid for a short time, it will remove the moll rancorous and alarming fcutvy in the face, which has foiLei every other remedy. It poffcfl'cs all the jjood qualities of the most cele brated cofin.ticv, without any ol iheir doubtful effects. He therefore recommends it wirh confi dence to every person so affliiled, as an eflacawcu* and certain cure. Prepared only by the inventor and folc proprie tor, Dr. James Chur«.-h, at his difpenfury, 137 Front ftrect, near the Fly market, New York; aRd fold by Me-ffrs. H.and P.Rice, 16 south Second street, Philadelphia. February ia HEAD ACHE* Pcrfons affiiS«d with the head ache, proceeding from whatever cause, will find infUnt relief in the application Church's Aiiodoyne Essence. In rheumatic, nervous, and billious head aches its has not its equal. It not only alleviate# that tormenting pain, hut removes it almost inflan taneoufly. The head aehe occasioned by hard drinki and any local pains in any other parts of the body or extremities, are by applicniion, ul fe&ually removed. [Price 50 cents.] Prepared only by the inventor and sole propri etor, Dr. James Church, at his dispensary, 131 Front flreet, near che Fly market, N<;vv Oik; and fold by Meflrs H. and P. Rice, 16 south £ecou~ flreet, Philadelphi a February 15. For Nervous Disorders, Female Complaints, Gout in ihe Stomach, Melancholy, Seminal VVeaknef®, loss of Appetite, bilious Disor ders, Inward Weaktufies, Indigcftion. Ob flinate Gleets, Juvenile Indiscretion's and Pre mature Old Age, and every other symptom of extreme debility, which are the conse quences of a Diflipited Life—exeefs of Plea lure or Grief —Idm or change of Climate— Immoderate use of Tea, Spirituous L ! quot«?, or any Intemperance-—Dad Lyin^s-iu—Di leafes hicH|t*nt to Youne Guis arid Women at a certain period of life — The Cordial Restorative Balsam Is recommended as a Medicine of fpecific and unparalleled virtue* for ihe immediate relief and speedy and permanent cure of the above difor dtrs, having ft.«od a trial of many years, during which period many thousands of both sexes have been restored from the brink of the grave. Thi3 Balsam is particularly adapted to weak female conftitutior.s, as well as to phlegmatic habits in general ; it ada powerfully as a ner vine, not only to the weak ftomaeh, but to the whole nervous fyftena ! corre<sU a vitiated appe tite and digestion in the firft piffages, and assists wonderfully !n recovering the tone of the uri nary and genital orpans : —Hence its efficacy in the most obstinate seminal gleets in men, and cerrefponding weakneflVsin women j and hence it will contribute more fafely, surely and ho nourably towards conjugal happincfi, than any of thole irritating, diabolical compositions, which are so (hamefully administered to the un wary. It is earnestly recommended to those Tadies, wbo from repeated and difficult labours are af fli&ed with weaknefies and infirmities; in which cases it is highly ufeful, strengthening at the fame time the ftomaeh, the back, the weaken ed organs, and the nu.bole constitution. Those, who in advanced life, feel the confe quencesofjpof/yW excess% or unfortunate youth, who have bronghr on thsmfelves a numerous train of evils, will by the ufeof this find them (elves restored to health and strength, and all the melancholy symptoms removed, i -.h are the general effetfs of such eaufes. F. r whether the fyfleA has received a (hock, and is dsbili-tared from imprudence or inattenti on in the earliest part of life, or is finking un der the advance of years, a few dofea of this medicine will afford immediate afiurance of re turning health 2nd flrcnfclh, by giving tone to the muscular fyftein, and organs of riigsftiim, and by renovating the whole couflitution To the young it will nffird lifting health, flrcr.gth anil fpints, in place of laflitttde and debility : and to the aged and infirm, it will »f ---fureilly furnifli great relief »nd comfort, by gently and fafe'y invigorating the fyitem ; but if it be in t!ie power of medicine to gild the au tumn of declining years, and calmly and se renely protrail the close of life beyond its nar row span, this Restorative i» capable of effect ing tkat grand defideratam. Constitutions relaxed, weak nr decayed, in men or women, are under the immediate influ ence of this Reflorative. Old coughs soon relieved and fpecdily cured. Poverty of blood and emaciated limbs, will ere long meet the happielt change; the chill watery fluid become rich aud balfaimc, and the Hubs be covered with flefh, firng and healthful. It 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 trulv invaluable medicine, ih the disorders for which it was invented; lie has therefore feleft ed a few of Inch taOs a? hive come within his own immediate knowledge, which are publirti ed and may be had (graiis)at any of the places where the medicine'is fold. Prepared (only) by the Inventor and sole Proprietor, Dr. J. mes Church, at his Difpen favv, 1;7, Front flrect, near the Fly-market, orW —and fold by MefT- H. & P. Rice, 16, South Second Street, Philadelphia. February ii- Vafhionable Mfflinery. M'DOUG ALL, HO. 1)4, AiAKKKT-STRKSTj HAS just received per lfcip Thomas i h v and Adrians, from London, an eUgaitr p.iTcrtiSi'iii ofthe n-sott JaiMonaMe MiLLiN*RV,*:g. ChemilL' lOlcrte FEATHEVtS Fa»>oy •flfiwcv* Biack tii&ny flowers Wr'wJth* Fink, yc!low ; «nd blue crape, full dwfs ca« Do. i!o. and boncats infant*# pips straw bonser* Mvi.l's •,zr>cy go. do. Wi'iiicw's rjfi. do. do. 150. do. (hadrs Lo do hata Fincy {hoc rc-fcs to 1 w ■t'.mmhjgs Bufifc, * tilci, yellow, pink and orange «rap« liUik, wUtU ai»J FCvCf) gauze veil* Do. afforfmcnt ct llh!ht>erj jiT.e 16 JUST HiCCEIVEI); Fro-m the BOSTON Manufactory, A QUANTfTF OF WINDOW GLASS, Of different sizes, FOR SALt: BY ISAAC HARVEY, Jsn, N. B. Aay size or fiz*s that may be wan'ed cut larger than 18 by le can be }>ad front said manuFjdo ry, on being oidercd; and a' ( cdi ion given to forward on any order* that inay be left for that purpose—— Applet No. 9, South Water-street, as above. juJy 8 dif eoiw A CERTIFICATE of one Share »f the Bank of the United States, No. *9 120, in the name of Lewi* Voter Quirtyn, and a Certificate of two Shares ftf-the said Dank, No 29119, in the name of George Jaaie* Ch»imotinely, Earl of Cholmon dely, v;ere forwarded from New-York by the Chefterfi'Md BritiiH Packet for Falmouth, whicit was captured by the French, and the Certificates loft or ceftroyed, and for which application ie made at said bank for the renewal thereof, of which ail persons concerned tre desired t<* take notice. CL.EMENT BIDDLE. February H Or to be exchanged for a good VcfleJ, A N elegant new two-fiory FRAME HOUSE r i. twenty ieven feet front by thirty-four tn depth, with a commodious piazza and k'tcben, to gether with a coach houie and stable, situate in the tiouriftiing of Frankford. The house, which may be entered the ftrft of June next, will be fiuifhed in the ncateft stile with many conveni ences, and v. ill be well adapted to a large genteel family who may wi£i to rtilde in the country du ring the fummev season. In exchange, it will be valued low v if a veflel cflf.r that may be l'ukable. cos w Further particr.lj.rs will be made known by ap» plication to MOORE WHARTON. Fsbriwry 34, TO BE SOLD FOR CASH, Oil EXCHANGED, For property in the City, or within thirty miles of it, A PLANTATION or tra& of Land in Miffliu County and State of Pennfylva r.ia, wUKin miles of the river Juniata, con taining about 3-0 acres. There are about fifty acre* cleared, pari of which is a rich bottom, watered by a con (font stream that is strong enough to work an oil or a grift mill. Any per fen inclining to deal for it, may obtain fur ther information by applying at the offic • of this gazette. N. B. If fold, credit witt be gives for part of the money. O«3ober 17, 1799. dtf. CAUTION. THE Public ar cautioned against receiving; the Subfcribcrs Note in favor of, and ir.dor fed by Thomas W. Francis, dated yeJterday, at 6oday« after date for eight hundred dollars. The note is in the hand writing of the Subscri ber, and at the bottom a memorandum by the iadorfer, to the credit of the drawer, Thomia IV. Francis- This note together with a con trad between Charles and Charlas Hale for land* in townfliip, No. 4, in the <th range of Stnxflercounty, state of NeWiJerfey, and fusdry other papers contained in a Pocket Book, were taken from the Subscribers d«lk laffc evening. As the above can be of no use to the person who has carried them off, flihould they be returned, no questions (hall be afted. Samuel Mifflin. dtf. February 6 FOR SALE A three ftoiy Brick House, LOT OF'GROUND, Q ITUATHD at the north east corner of Water O and Market street, thirty feet front on Wa ter Street, and fifty ou Market-Street, having four roms on each floor, two good vaults un d£r~ Water street, which may contain ten cord of wood; is one of the heft (lands in this city for business. Fot terms enquire of JOSEPH DONALDSON. Who will let on lease the house he now live* in for two or three years. February 17 TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD. RAN AWAY on Saturday evening the 13th July instant, from CiJebrook Furnaoe, Lancatter county, a Negro Man named Cato, he is about 40 years of age, five feet Cxi or fe vtn inches high, tolerable black, with a down iM look, squints, he is a cunning artful fellow, a great liar, and very fond of (trong liquor, has been brought up to the farming bufinels, is very handy at any kind ot laboring work; he took with hiro a number of clothing, amongst which were, one fait plain Nankeen; (some money). It is expected he has fliaped his eourfe for Philadelphia or New York. *f * The above rwvard will be paid for fe curinc bimi'tl any giol in the United States, with reasonable charge* if brought home. Co'.thrcßk Furnace, July 16, 1799: (O18) POINTED BY J. IV. FEN NO. eojw Hr.r'Tiowy j'.fl arrived, a further eotf. NOTICE. D.ira, FOR HALE m'wfjw SAMUEL JACOBS. dfm
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