a v V PETER LOHRA AMB JAMES HUMPHREYS, Junior, Notaries Public, No. 54, South Second Street, RESPECTFULLY, inform their refpeAive friends and the public, that they draiv and authenticate accord ing to the mojl approved forms, and With the graatdf dijpatch; Letters of Procuration, At torney , and Subjlitutian of C-very kind, Sea Letters, an Rolls d*Equipage, Proof of Property to be jhipprf to Fo reign Ports, Affidavit to obtain Seamen s Protections at the Cuflom house and Affidavits of every other kind and description; Charter Parties, Bottomree, Rcfpondtntia and other Mercantile Bends, anil Obligations, Afpgn ments. Bills of Salo, atld all Othur Injfritmcnts of Writing Certificates and Attejlations relative to the different kinds of Stocky Trade and Commerce, and Re gift ft Letters of Attorney for the recovery of debts, as well as all ©th?r documents, usually reeordtd in the ' office of Notaries,—They aifo draw Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Wills, &c \ Lad**:* having occasion to execute Letters of At torney for th' Stila and Transfer of Steel, for the re ceiving of Inter tji and Di-Siden-is x or for other rurpofes, will, by /fending their to the office, where conttanr. attendance in pvea during the usual of fice-hours. he waiud on at their refjpeAUe houfas. FehruaryS. tu&ffm NICKLIN and GRIFFITH HAVE FQJi SALE 10 (mill chests of Ginghams, on board 4 ditto ot colored Muflinets, the (hip 4 hales of St. Fernando Serges, i Neltor,in 4 ditto of Camblets, ' [ the river to ditto cf colored and white from Caflimew, J Liverpool 14 trunks of printed Callicoes, Yhf above are in small ctjTj ted packages falculahd either for the IVtjl India or tome trade, 30 torn Lead, in pig>, 8 tens of dry White Lead in hhd». 17 calks of fine dry Yellow Paint, 6 ditto of Mineral Bljck f 1 ditto of ditto White, 10 ditto of Colcothnr, 3 dnto of Purple Brown, 10 cases Englifli China Ware in setts, 36 cafksof Nails assorted, 3-00 barrels pickled Salmon, 80 hali (iittu ditto, 80 barrels Herrings, %o ditto Shad, 10 ditto Mackarel, 7 caCta of Porier in holtlef, to puncheons Rum, 190 pipes of Brandy, 4th proof, 15 pipes old Madeira Wine, 17 quarter chefU Young Hyl'on T«a» 13 boxes of Imperial ditto, Engtifh Gunpjwder, HP Forged Copper Nails and Bolt*, Sail Canvilt, Empty Wine Bottles, Cnrk in theets, Green Coffee :n hhds. r. cry 13. NOTICE. '"J 'HIS is to give notice that the £ubfcriber 1 hath obtained from the Orphan'tCmirt of Goscil couivv, in Maryland, lettiri of adminif trition on the- pertona 1 eflate of Zrhulon Old ham, late or the county aforciV.id, deceased. All persons hiving cUlms jgjinfl the said de ceaitd,. arc heveby warned to exhibit til* lame with the v«ichfer» thereof to the Subscriber, on or before the nineteenth day of OtSober next, they may athenvife by law be excluded from all benefit of the fait! eflait. RICHARD OLDHAM, Administrator. January jo. taw6w. WAR DEPARTMENT, PROPOSALS WILL be received at this Office until the seventh day of April next for rutting out clcatbmg for the Army of the United States. — The proposals must ipecify the price required for cutting out each of the several articles, to wit, HorfcrnanVcloaks, regimental coats, veils and overalls. PROPOSALS willalfobe received until the fcveuth day of April next for the delivery of five thuufand hats and twenty thousand fhirti. The hats to be made of good wool to be well ma nufactured, full coclCTd, boimd with narrow biack binding, the fan er bind part eight inch- fide? and corners fix inches broad. — The shirts f? be of linen equal in quality with the pattern article, and to be as well made as the said pattern. One h ilf of th~ hats and shirts to bfr deliver ed on Or before the Srft day of June next, and the remainder on or before the firft day of July next. . « Patterns of the ftveral articles may be fetn at the Military Stores kept by John Harris,on the •yfhart between Arch -and Race streets. f CCu/ity will he required. JAMES Mc. HENRY, Secretary of War. dtjA. 7. WHEREAS, AN attachment was lately iflued out of the it* ferior oourt of.cemmon pleas of the county of Kffex, in the state of New Jerfejr, directed to the fheriff of the said county, against the rights, credits, monies and effafls, goods and chattels, lands and tenements of Jetn Cltvet Syntmes at the suit of William Wells, in a plea of trefpjfs on the cafe to his damage three thousand dollars; — And t'threat, the said fheriff did, at the term of June last pati, return"to the said court that he had attathed thedefendact by a certaiu bond given by Matthias Denman and Samuel .Meeker to the said defendant, to the amount of near two thousand dollars,and also by sixty land warrants ; Ne<ui therefor/, «nlefs the f.iid John Cleves Symmts fhailappaar.give fpeeial bail, and receive a declaration at the fait of the plaintiff, judgment wili be entered against him, and his property herein attached, wili b« fold agreeably to the flatute in such cafe made arid ptov : ded. Aaron Ogden, Clerk r &c. Blizaheth-town July 8, i?gg (u) iawi2m Horses to Winter. HOP i'ES will be taken to winter at ProfftCl Hill, at the 12 niiies stone on the Bristol Roa*, wherethey will have good Timothy anil Clev r Hay, well littered and cleanai and a field to run in when the weather is good. £5" Enquire of Mr. William Bell Mcrchaat, or •n the premilct. N.B. Will no* bo arfwerable for accidents or efcapc, feiit wiiltake every prscantion to prev.nt tithcr HoTcmiCT is r *' WILL BE SOLD, At Public Vendue, on Saturday, ijtl of March next, A three story Brick House, AND large Kitchen, with twoorthreebuild ing lnt«, adjoining the fame, situate on the corner of King and High Streets, Wilmington. Also, a two story brick houl'e, &c. situate on the north fide ot the upper market house, Wi'mitig ton. Likewise a lot of excellent marfo in Bras dywine, of about two acres and a half. Ii is thought uaaeceiTary to particularize this pro perly, as it is prrlunaed thepurchafer will incline to vi«w it. The conditions will be made known •n the day of iale. SAMUEL k JOHN ADAMS. Wilmington, (Del.) Jan. 17. wwts. FOR DISPOSAL, The Time Of two Dutch indented Servants, (a man and his wife) Who have two year« and eight momhi to fwv«. For further particulars enquire of JOHN REDINGEK, No. Ijo Race street. dtf February 28 VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE. I FOR SALE About 25 acres of Laud, LAYING on the eafl fide of the Fall, Read.— On tlieEaft it i» bouuded by property belong injj to Mr. Tiift Francil, fern—on the louth, by a road «f two pcreho, and on the BOith by a lane, which separates it from Mr. M'Call. It it prapo ied to divide thu land into 3 equal parts io ordsi to suit the purchaicr* Also, 31 acres, situated cn the weft Gde s Gerjr.antown roid, ad-joining Madera's tfUt beinj; part »f the property of the Utc Sam Mifflin. apply t* farad ltilie, wANrafi JUST RECEIVED, asd roil a* i t By WILLIAM Y. BIRCH, STATIONER, No. 17 Ssuti Second Street. HAMILTON'S ELIXIR, A HOV&HMiN KKMlhr /or Colds, obstinate Coughs, Catarrhs, Asth ma», Sore-throats, iuil approaching Con fumptisni. miuisfj THOUSANDS are too well acquainted with the nature and effeflj of empirical mtdiciac t daily offered far the cure of the above com plaint! ; dear bought experience has taught them that oily and healing medicines joined with llreng opiatos (or sleepy drugt) upeted doftt of which, flatter and deceive the patient for the present, by procuring momentary ease j experience, I fay, hat taught thousands that railed, finally aggravate every Hifonler of tKe 1 bread and iiiqgsin their most diftrefling symp toms ; that they load the fiomach and impair the digeftisn, inflame the wholefyftem, incicafe the difficulty of breathing, and rxci;« fever.— But the qualities of this valuable difcovcry arc evinced by perfeAly opposite efFedls. A SIN GLE TRIAL WILL PROVE that it restores the determination of the fluids to th« furface of the body, and bi ings on the common, healthful perfpiratioD ; that it dillodges and evacuates the tough, viscid phlegm, or mucus, strength en.i the weakened veflels ot the lungs, (heathes the acrimonious humours which irritate the lungs, and finally discharges them. Thus fin king at the root of the dilorder, the fyinptoms are r.f course, efFciflßally and permanently con quered, the revtrfe of common medicines, which weaken the conflitittion and give strength to the disorder, for the fake of moderating for the prtfent, some of its paints! efiells. March 6, 1800. to Parents Who may have Children afflicted with the HOOPING COUGH. This difbpvery is of the firft magnitude, as it affords immediate relief, checks the progress, add in a fliort time entirely removes the molt cruel difutder to which children are liable ; the Elixir is so perfeftly agreeable and the defe so Tmall, that no difficulty arifei in taking it. D». HAMILTON'S Genuine Efl'ence and Ext raft o J For Rheumatisms, Gout.Palfey, Sprains, &c. a great number of atte»ed cures may be seen >t the place of sale Dr. Ham.lton's Grand Reiterative for constitutions debilitated by in temperance of any kind ; and for the cure of Nervous Complaints, Inward Weakncfs, Ob flinate Gleets, Fluor Albus in women, kc. Hamilton's juflly celebrated Worm Lozen ges, the infallible Itch Ointment, Dr. Leroux's Indian Vegetable Specific for Venereal Com plaints, Ague and Fever Drops which hid i. ver failed tfTe<fling a cure, Dr. Halm's Ami bilious Pill, ditto Corn Plaifter, the Persian Lotion for the face and skin, Gowhird's Lo tion, Church's Cough Drops, Anderfon's Pills THE damask: lip salve Is recommended (particularly to the Ladies) as an elegant and pleasant preparation for chop ped and fore lips, and every blemish and incon venience occasioned by colds, fevers, &c. spee dily r«fioring a beautiful rosy colour and deli cate foftnefs to the lips. THE RESTORATIVE POWDER This excellent preparation comfort! and strengthens the gums, preferres the enamel from decay, and cleanses and whitens tbe teeth, absorbing all that acrimonious (lime and foul- Befsj which fuffered to accumulate, never fails to injure and fiually ruin thsra. sj° Thofewho wife to procure the medicines genuine, mtift apply only as above. Wholesale purchaser» will receive a liberal allowance by application t.i L£E fc Co. Balti more, who have obtained tbe general agency for the United State*. ■Jtawtf Feb. »6, REAL ESTATE, FOR SAL E. A SEASONABLE ARTICLE. MUSTARD. FOR THE TEETH AND CISMS. pr.Y*-'-'^z~s | UNSEATED LANDS. THE. OWNERS OF Unfcated Lands ia Weftmorel-aiis eounty, Ptnnfylvania, are hereby notified, that un left 'he Taxes due onHaid lands for 1798, are paid into the hands of 'John Brandon, Efy. treasurer of said county, on or before the 30th of April next, they will be advertised for sale, as the law direct# JAMES M'GREW, ") HENRY ALLSHGUSE, V Comm'rs. JEREMIAH MURRY, J January 18. J 3 m United States, ) Pen:uyl-vania District, y BY virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas, to mi diteiled,' iflued out of the circuit conrt of the United States, in and for the Pennsylva nia IJliftrifl, of the middle circuit, will be fold by pubiis vendue at the city tavern, in Second fcriit, is the pity-os Philadelphia<>n Monday tfcc I"** 1 da/ ofWarch next, at in tie efening, all that certain tract or parcel »f land, fituaie, lying and being on the river or creek called Lackjwaxen, in the county of Wayne, containing Zroo acres and upwards ; on which are erected a mtffuage, flables and <a«'iT.ill, with the appurtenances. —The names ef the original warrantees of the said tract or parcel of last! were as follows. Mordecai Roierts, John Till, Siophel Medera, George War ton, Zotbariab Ferris, Benjamin Hancock, George Tiff, Edward Welsted, Thomas Wiggins, James Thompson, George Morton, Joseph Whitehead, George Strcetan, Patrick Connolly, Friend Streelon, Thomas Grijfy, ? . John Oilplant, William Halbert. $ Sailed and taken in execution as the property of Uobert Lettis Hooper, deceased. JOHN HALL, Marshal. N. B . A reasonable credit will be given. Marftiafs Office, ) Philadelphia, Jan. 4- 5 eott 7M * Theft two trails do net contain th• full quantity of the orignal warrants ; part of them having been conveyed awry. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. ixiM- *79*. J KWCfee »i«9W< IS HEREBY CiIVEN. Purfu ni to tbe adt of Certgrci* pa fed en the ill Jay of Juse, one thoofand, seven har derl ar.d ninety entitled "an afl regular the grams oflind appropriated for mili tary fervkes, Kid fur the foci My of United | Brethren for propagating the gofpcl among the Heathen and the afl fuppletneiitary to : the said recited ail palled on the t'ecnnd day of j March, one tbonfand seven hundred andninc- ! ty nine—-to wit: I I. THAT the tra£l of Land herein after de fci ibed, narrely, « beginning at the North Weft corner of tbe seven ranges of townftiips, and ruining thence fifty miles due south, along the nelkru boundary at the laid ranges ; —thence df« Weft to the Main Branch of the Scioto ri | vfr i thence up the Main Branch of the said ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary line erodes the fame ;—thence along.she said boun dary line to the Tufcaroras branch of the Muf kingum river at the crofting place above Fort Lawrence ; thence down the said river, to the point where aline run due weft from the place as bej>i»*ing, will intcrfrA the said river'; thence along the line To run to tile pfarc wf be ginning 5" has been dtvidid into townships of live miles square, and fractional parts of town (hips; and that plat* and furtVys of th« laid townlhips and fractional parrs of townships are deposited ic the offices of the Register of the Treasury and Surveyor General, for the intpec tion of iU perfoHt concerned. n, The holders of fueh warrants as have been er (hall be granted for niilitawy lervices perform ed during the late war, are required to present the fame to the Register of tbe Trsafury, at some time prior to the twelfth day of February in the year, one thousand eight hundred, for the piirpoftt of being registered ; No regrftry | will however be made of any efi quant ty thas a quarter township, or four thousand acres. 111. The priority of.locatioa of the warrant* which 1 may be presented and regiftereiJjn manner afore- ' faiS, prior to th isth day of February in the ' year onethoufand eigbt hundred, wiM immediate- ' ly after the said day, bs determined by lot, in the •odf drefwibed by the ad firft recited. 1 i » IV - "I f.,t holacs If r-Sftw-d warrants, Aiall 00 : i ' Monday tlie i?lii day of February, in rlie year 1 iSoo,i n the order of which the priority #f Incati- ( on lhall be determined by lotas af«refaid, pefon- j ally,or by their agents, defigtiate in w ritifig at the ' office of Ac Regilter of the Treasury, the partiou- ( lar qnarter townftips clefted by them rcfpeilively, * and fuck of the said holders as (haU not JefitMiatr t their locations on the said day, (ball be poitponed f in locating such warrants to ail othei boMeu of t regiflered warrants. t V. The bplders of warrants for military ferviccs Sufficient to cover one or more quarter towafiiips 2 •r trails of four thousand acres each; fliall, at any 1 time after Monday the 17th day of February, 1800 ' and prior to the firft day ol January, 180 a, be al- ' lowftd to regiOer said warrants in manner a- forcfaid, and forthwith to make locations therefor 1 on any tiacl or tsadls of land not before located. 1 VI. 1 All warrants or claims for lands on account of { military fervicc«, which fliall not be regifter'd and j located before the firft day of January, 180 a, are by 5 the supplementary atf of CongreJ's herein More recited, pafied on the fecund day of March, 1799 f declared-to be forever barred. ' 1 Gives under my hand at Philadelphia, the 1 day and year above mentioned. r OLIVER WOLCOTT. Sec. cf the Treasury* 1 TREASURY r Maj igth, 1799. e "PHE proprietorsTif certificates issued forlnb .■*■ fcriptions to the Loan bearing intercfk-« «ight ptr centum per annum, are notified, that £ at any time after payment lhall have been made v of the ;th instalment, which will become due 1 [ during the firft ten days of the tnomh cf July enlning, Certificates of Funded Stick may at t their option be obtained at the Treasury or Loan < Offices, refpeaively, tor the amount of the four t firft inftaWts, jjr one moiety of thefums ex- 1 prelled in the i'ublcription certificates : —Ne cei - < ti lie a tea of Funded Stock will however be issued ! 1 tor lers than one hundred dollars. ! c Such fisbfeription certificates as may be pre- ' > ented at the Treasury or Lean Offices in con- t eqiaence of the foregoing arrangement, will be 1 ndor ed and dtftinflly marked so as to denste ' < that a moety of the flock has been iflued. 'i ; OLIVER WOLCOT7, ■, 1 Secretwj of the Treasury, j eoiw sawtf. FOR Tit eURE OF CORNS. Infallible German Corn Plaister. This Plaifter (the invention of a German Phy ficiaa, who administered it in Germany upwards of 30 yean with the greatest success) i» infallible lor the cure of corns. It will effe&nslly eradicate them, root and branch in a fliort time. [Price 50 cents.] Prepared by Doctor James Church, at his Dif" penfery, No. 13?, front street, near the Ply mar ket, New York. Sold by Meflrs. H. and P.Rice, 16 foutk Seeoud street, Ph hdelphia. February 13. eoiw HUMOURS ON the FACE ASD SKIN, ' Particularly pin.pies, blotches, tellers, ring worms, tan, frei klej, fun burn*, (hin gles, redr.efs of the nose, neck or arms, and prickly heat, Are effcdually cured by the application of The genuine Vegetable Lotion. This excellent remerjphas been administered by the inventor, for f»veral ysars while in England, with the greatest success Ey the Ample applica tion 0! this fluid for a Ihort time, it will remove the most rancorous and alarming scurvy in the face, which has foiled every other remedy. It poffcffei all the good qualities ot the most cele brated cofnKtics, without any oi their doubtful effects. He therefore recommends it with confi dence to every person so as an eficaeious and certain cure. Prepare! only by the inventor and sole proprie tor, Dr. James Chur«h, at his dispensary, 1.37 Front (Ircf t, near the Fly market, New York; and fold by Mcllrs. H.anJ P.Rice, lb louth Second ilreet, Philadelphia. HEAD ACHS. Persons affliiled with the head ache, precee.licg from whate/er cause, will find inflaut relief in the application «f Church's Anodoyne Effcnce. In rheumatic, nervout, and billious head aches its has not its equal. It not only aHeriaUt ih^t Yfct -Om by. hyd pcfikt inutf pjft» ll.&k Imty «r catrMoitie*, are ky »t ttSiqllfraMKi [Priec 50 cent*.] Prepared only by the iuventor ird sole propri etor, Dr. Jame», Church, at his difpenfttry, 13* Front ftrett, oear thcTly market, N.w VorJi; arid fold by Mi-flis H. anJ P. Rice, 16 foutk ScconO street. Pi i!a<)cl;>hij. February 15. For Nervous Disorders, Female Complaints, Gout in the Stomach, Melancholy, Seminal Weakness, loss of Appetite, Bilious Disor ders, Inwar.l VVtikntlTes, Indigrftion, Ob stinate Gleets, Juvenile Indiscretions and Pre mature Old Age, and every other symptom of extreme (lability, which art the conft quencts of a Diflip Jted Life—excefs of Plea fureor Grief—Heat or change of Climate- Immoderate use of Tea, Spirituous ITiquors, or any Intemperance—Bad Lyings-in—Di fcafes incident to Ynung Girls aiid 'Women at a certain period of life— Tbe Cordial Restorative Balsam —3J rwamiifiitoa 3 M-tllrigr unparalleled virtue? for ike immediate relief and fperdjr anil permanent cure of the above difor der», having ftaod a trial of many fucceftful years, during which period many thousands of both sexes have been restored from the brink of the grave. This Balsam is particularly adapted to weak female conftitutinns, as well as to phlegmatic habits in general ; it a<fls powerfully as a ner vine, not on!y to the weak stomach, but to the whole nervous system ! rorre<Sls a vitiated appe tite and digestion in the firft pillages, and assists wonderfully recovering the tone of the uri nary and genital organs :—Hence its efficacy in the molt obflinate seminal gleets in men, and :errefponding weakoefTesin women 1 and hence it will contribute more fafely, surely and ho nourably towards conjugal happiness, than any :>f those irritating, diabolical compositions, which are so fhamefully adminiflered to the un wary. It is earneflly recommended to thole ladies, ,vho from repeated and diffkult labours are af liiSed with weaknefies and infiimities; in which ales it is highly ufeful, strengthening at the ame lime tin ftoir.sck, the back, the weaken ed organs, and the nuboir constitution. Those, who in advanced life, feel the confe juencesofyouthfulexress, Cr unfortunate youth, who have brought on thomfelves a numerous rain of evils, will by the ufeof this find them elves reftortd to health and strength, and all he melancholy symptoms removed, jih are he general efleifls of such causes. Ft whether the system has received a (hock, ind is dsbililated from imprudence or inattenti >n in the earliest part of life, or is finking'un ler the advance of years, a lew doses of this nedicine will afford immediate afTurance of re urning health and strength. by giving tone to he mulcular system, and organs of tiigeltinn, nd by renovating the whole couflitution. To the young it will afford lading health, Irength and spirits, in place of lassitude and leliility : and to the aged and infirm, it will af uredly furnilh great relief an I comfort, by and fafely invigorating the system ; but f it be in the power of medicine to gild the au umn of declining years, and calmly and fe enely protrjtt the close of life beyond its nar ow span, this Keftorative is capable of effetf ng that grand desideratum. " Constitutions relaxed, \yeak or decayed, in nen or women, are under the immediate influ nce of this Reparative. Old coughs soon relieved and speedily cured. Poverty of blord and emaciated limhs, will :re long meet the Kappieft change; the chill yatery fluid become rich and Mfamic, and me imbibe covered with flefh, fiua and healthful. It will no doubt b* acceptable to the reader, o fee accounts of I'ome of the remarkable cases mrt-cures which ha*'e been performed by this nily invaluable medicine, if) the disorders for which it was invented ; be has therefore felrft rd a few of fnch < afrs as have come within his >wn immediate knowledge, which are publifh rd and may be had (gratis) at any of the places where the medii ice is fold Prepared (only) Ky the Inventor and sol e Proprietor, Dr. Jnnws Church, at his Dvfpeo ary, 1',7, Front flreet, near the Flv-market, New-York—an.l fold by MefT- H. &P. Rice, t6, South Second Street, Philadelphia. February 16. eoiw *lr!sfe ELIZA M'DOUGAI.L WO. 134, ' anrf l jUft per fti P Th ««« Cia and Adnana.fcum London,an elegant aTor f ; of th<: m o ftfafluonabW.M, ' ,**™; %ta Chenulle rofcttc FEATHERS «, Fanejr flowers Black tiffany flowers Wreaths Pink, yellow and blue crape, full dref, ca Do. do. and do. Mclfon'a bonnet/ Inlant a pips straw bonnets Maid's !ai>cy do. do. Women'i do. do. do. Oo* doi (hades Do d 0 hu , Fancy (hoc fofri Do. <®i!f. trrarannga Black, « hit., biu-.yellow, pU,k aifd orange Ulack, white and preen giutc veiJs Do. gauze wioakj RB. And per Harmony, j,ift arrived, a fur • alTortment of M)Uin«i^>. Junea6 e(itf- JUST RECEIVED" ~ " From the BOSTON Manufactory, a quasi 11 r or WINDOW GLASS, , Of different sizes, ' FOR ?AIE By ISAAC HARVEY, J*». N. B. Any fj«e or fart that may be wanted larger than 18 bv la.can be hid from said manufsi - ry, on being ordered; and anention given tolorw oft any orr'ernh.it may be left for that purpole— ■ Apply at No. 9, South Water-Greet, ai above. i«'y ß di NOTICE. A CERTIFICATE of ona Share «f the Ba k of the United Sta'ei, No. ijiao, in thenai - oj Lewis "etcr Qui' tyn, and a Certificateof twtf S'narss as the fai.! B,n k. No 19119, in the nai . of James Earl of CkoliEci drjy, were forwarded from New York by ttt ChafUrficld Dritifh Packat for Falnieuth, whicii was Cf inured ! Y th{.t rtn /,k a«rr»-rt;e CentQ(».,, ... .. -w..' y. for WTrtch anpiicario , i, inade atfaid tank for thc_ri nrw.il thereof, ofwK h at! penons concerned t^Tteliotiee.''^ CLEMENT BIDDLE. February 11 d;jn|< fOk SALE Or to be efthaaged for a good Vessel, A N «l«gant new two Itory FRAME HOUSi! ' v twenty seven feet frein by thirty-four deprh, with a cotni< odious piaaza and k>tcken,t »- gether with a coa.h hottie and fiabla, fituste ,1 the flouriQi.ng Village u t Frankford. The hoof which may be entered th** firft of June next, w b« finifhed in the ncntrft Itile with many eonver • snce», and will be well adapted to a large genu 1 family who may with to reside in the country d • nog.tht fummcr season. In exchange, it willk valud low, if a vessel off. r that may be l'uitable. Furtker particulars will be made known by a plication to MOORE WHARTON. February 14. Jt f TO HE SOLD FOR CASH, 0« KXC HANGED, For property in the City, or wit bin tiir ■■ I miles nf it, ma A P ,tib TTATI « N or tri « of Land ir MifllMiXouTtry-ana State tfPennfylv - nia, within lix miles of the river JuDiata.xoi taining about 300 acres. There are about CS acres cleared, part of wl.ich is a rich bottom, watared by a ronfhnt flream that is ftror, enough to work an oil or a grift mill An' person inclining to deal for it, may obtain fur ther information by apfflying at the offic • of this gazette. N. B. If fold, credit wiH be girt* for part ot tjie money. OiSober 17, 1799. dtf. . caution? ~ I "HE Publie arciutioredajraii'ft receiving^ J Sul>f.-riber» Note in lavorof, ind fed by Tbcmas W. Francis, dated yefterday,\ at 6c days alter date for eight hundred dollars. 1 he note is in the Band writing of the Suhfcri ber, and at 'he botfm a memorandum by the indorfer, to the credit of the drawer, Thoinaa W.Francis. This note together with a con- I tradl between Charles Williamfon, and Charlea Hale for lands in township, No. 4, io the <th rjntre of Jtrudler county, state ofNew.Jerfey, and fwadry other papers bontained in a P.gdut Book, were taken-fr«<n the Subscribers dtfKlaft evening. As the above can be ef no use t<. the person who has carried them off, lhhould tVej be returned, no question* (hall be asked. SAMUEL MIFFLIN. Fehruary 6. dtf. FOR SALS A good three story Brick House, AND LOT OF GROUND, SITUATED at the north eafl corner of Wat and Market street, thirty feet front on W ter Ptreet, and fifty ou Market-Street, havii : four r oqis on each floor, two good vaults u der Water street, which may contain ten co of wood ; is one of the bed stand" in this c! for buiinefs. Fot terms enquire of JOSEPH DONALDSON. Who will let on leal'e the houle he now liv • in for two or three years. February 17. / mwfjw TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD. RAN AWAY oh Saturday evening thrfJT July inftani, from CoJebrook Furnac county, a Negro Man named Cat he is about 40 years cf age, five feet fix or 1 vey inches higVi, tolerable black, with a do« U-l look, squints, he is a cunning artful fellov a great liar, and very fond of llrong liquo has been brought up to the farming bufinels, very handy at any kind of laboring work; 1 took with him a ninnbar of clothing, among which were, one f«it pJaiß Nankeen; (lon money). It is expefled he has fhapedhis cour for Philadelphia or New York. *t* The above reward will be paid for f curing him i n any giol in the United Stat' with reasonable cbargw ifbrought heme. SAMUEL JACOBS. Co'tbrook Furnace, July 16, 1799 s (OiS) d *' PIXINTKITby J. IV. FENNO. ee»«r eoiw
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