WAR DEPARTMENT, PROPOSALS ■tTTJIXbe received at tins Office until the W seventh day of April next for rutting out for the Army ot the United States. The prcpofals must fpecify the price required for euttinir out earV of the fevera! articles, to wit, HorfenianVcloaks, regimental coats, yells and overalls. . , ... PROPOSALS will alfobe received until the seventh day of Apri. next for the delivery of five thousand hats and twenty thovland fliirts. The hats to be made of good wool to lie wel I ma nufaflured, full cocked, bound with narrow black binding, the fan er hirni part eight inch v bread, fides and corners fix inches broad.— The ihirts t<. be of linen equal in quality with the pattern article, and to be as well made at the fojkt pattern. One hair of the hats and Ihirts to be deliver ed on or before the Sril day of June next, and the remainder on or before the firfl day of July next. Patterns or the several articles may be teen at the Military Stores kept by John Harrii,on the wharf between Arch sud Race ftrcets. Security will be required. JAMES Mc. HENRY, Secretary of War, i3t5A. Mirch 7 WATER-OFFICE. Centre Square, Febeaary 5, 1800. IN compliance with the inftitiftions of the Committee for watering the city, and with my own inclinations, every potftble admit tance and information has been given to those citizens who have visited the Works daring their progress. The Engines are now arrived, and are immediately to be put up, and it is hoped that it will be thought rea fonatle and jult, both to the Public, and to the Contractor for t# Engines, that the ■workmen fliould not be interrupted. Asa very few months will fully gratify the cu riolity of the citizens, by lllewing them the Engines in full operation, ft tflYipoiß*y ex clufiou of all visitors from the Engine houses Cjnnot appear improper; B. H. LATROBE, Engineer. February 13. dtf. sOn SALP., A TRACT OF LAND, About four tnilca from »he city, CONTAININ6 ABOUT 91 Acres, (ituate on the riv*r Scimylkill, and adjoining illiam«» Esq. and the late John Mifflin, cn which ia eVe'Aed a Imall Hope building, frame (tables, and Hone spring house, over a never failing spring | cn the premises is an excellent Hone quarry, and hat a ('null orchard of young fruit trees, and is an elegant fitiution for a gentle man's I'ummer retreil. I'rize Tickets ot Canal totirty N". a. and liquidated debts of the IJ. and Siliuvlki'.l Canal Company, will be taken inpayutnt. 1 or fun her particulars enquire of th; printer hereof March 5 WILL BE EXPOSED TO SALE, (At Public Vejdue) On Second Day, the i*th of this Instant, ON TUC PREMISES, SEVERAL LOTS OF LAND, PLEASANTLY fnuat«d on the mam road leading from Philadelphia to New York, in Lower Dublin townfliip, in the county of Philadel phia, between the to and it mile ftoncs, contain ing from ore to five acre* each ; one other Lot, containing about thirty acres, lying on the road leading from said road to Buftleton ; there arc on said lot a gcod'flone duelling house, a good apple orchard, about, fix acres of well timbered land, the remainder cleared and in a good state of cul tivation. Fcr further particulars, enquire ©f the owner, on the piemrfes. JONATHAN PAUL. 3d month, 13th. Eightj Dellars Reward. RAN-AWAY from the Sabfcriber, at New town, Chtfter Ferry, Queen Anne's coun ty, slate of Maryland, the following negroes, viz. a woman named Nanny, went away on the 7,3 d January, 1799, and took with her a JVlnlat to female child, about two years old, named Arianna. Nanny is a dark yellow negro, about five feet four or five inches high, remarkably liandfome for a negro. Her cloathing unknown as ihe took a variety of good cloaths with her — file wentofl'with a ncgre fellow, named Peter, and calls himfelf Peter Simpfon, he is the pro perty rfa certain William Bowers of Talbot county. slate as above, who has advertised one hundred dollars reward for him. Peter is a stout well made yellow fellow, about 6 feet one inch is a tolerable good Carpenter. Nanny paffcs tor his wile, but her real hulbind is na med Bib, who belongs to her mailer. It is probable they are in the neighbourhood of Sa lem m the Jerfies, as they were there in Octo ber last, and by information, Peter had built Jumfelf an house to live in, between KuOi Bridge and Gold Town; it is likely they may have changed their names and may have pafles, as Peter can write a middling hand ; it is pro bable Nanny has anotherchild, as it was thought fee was in a pregnant state when she went away. The noted Ferry man Charles, who callshim felf Charles Rodney j he went off on the 18th of February lift, he is a dark mulatto, about five feet eight or nine inches high, about forty years old, {loops in his (boulders when he walks, a fear on his head very perceivable—he took with him a f.r.all bay mare about 4 or j years years old, her m,'ne trimmed aflß bob tail'd ; his cloathing unknown, as he carried off a va riety of cloaths ; it is probable he has changed his name, as he is a very artful, sensible fellow, he can read tolerably well; it is likely he may hire himfelf to drive a wrggon, being well ac quainted with that business, driving for the ar my during the war ; healfo perhaps may have a pass. The above reward will be given for the afore faid two negroes, viz. Nanny and Charles, if tiken out of the state, or twenty dollars for Nanny and child, if taken in this state, & »o do. Charles if taken in this state and secured m jail, so as I may get them again. If brought heme all reasonable charges (hall br paid by me. " JOHJf QUI MB Y. March 3. For the accommodation of the FarmefJ of Spring field, and all other perfon# who are incline! to piirchalc, the fubferiber is disposed TO SELL M*rcb 6, 1800. TRACT OF LAND, LYING in Springfield towntiip, Burlington ' county, anil State of New Jersey, being a part of that capital property well known by the name of containing two hundred and ten acres, of "which twenty-seven are excellent swamp wood land, up wurds of ninety acrei arc as good meadow as any in the county, and the residue is fine upland; th<*» are three public roads that run through the land The fubfenber will attend at the h»nfe of Mr John Tonkins in Springfield, until the firfl day oi April next, in order to (hew the land and receive proposals either for lots or the whole, as may suit purchasers; Mar eh 17 Of two Dutch indented Servants, (a man and h'l9 wife) Who have years and eight months to serve For further particulars euquire of I-'ennnry 28 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. LAYING on the east 6dc of the Falls Road.- On the Raft it i» bounded by property belong ingto Mr. Tench Francis, fen-—on the south, by a road »f two perches, and on the nolth by a lane, which feparatcs it from Mr. M'Call. It is propo sed to dividethis land into 3 squal parts in order to suit the purchalers, Also, Jt acres, fituatid on the wall fide of Gerirantown road, adjoining Mafters's estate, being part of th# property of the late Samuel Mifflin. ' For terms apply to Samuel Mifflia, corner oi Market -uid nth ftrcets. January 24. A SEASONABLE ARTICLE. By WILLIAM Y. BIRCH, HAMILTON'S ELIXIR, For Colds, obstinate Coughs, Catarrhs, Afih mas, Sore-throats, and approaching Con sumptions. THOUSANDS are too well acquainted with the nature and effcils of empirical mtfdiciftt s daily cffeied for the cure of the above com plaints ; dear bought experience has taugtr them that oily and healing medicines Joined with Arcng opiates, (or sleepy drugs) doses of which, flatter an l deceive the patieni far I,be pt'efcnt, by procuring momentary ease ; experience, I fav, has taugbt thousands that th' common opiates and balfasns, as they are ailed, finally aggravate every disorder of th breast and lungs in their most diflreffing symp toms ; that they load the stomach asd impair the digestion, inflame the whole system increase the difficulty of breathing, and excite ftver. — But the qualities of this valuable discovery arc evinced by perfeiSly oppolite eflefls. A SIN GLE TRIAL WILL PROVE that it restores the determination of the fluids to th« furface of the body, and brings on the common, healthful perspiration ; that it dislodges and evacuates the tough, viscid phlegm, or mucus, ftreng'th etts the weakened vefiels of the lungs, (heathes the acrimonious humours which irritate the lungs, and finally difcliarges them. TJius stri king at the root of the dilorder, the symptoms are .fcourfe, effldlually and permanently con quered, the revcrfe of common medicines, which weaken the constitution and give ftrengtb to the disorder, for the lake of moderating for the present, some of its painful effedls. TO PARENTS Who may have Children afflicted with the TTS\ S~. BMfrt "* This discovery is of the firft magnitude, as it affords immediate relief, checks the progress, and in a fho« time entirely removes the mod rrm I difoider to which children are liable ; the Elixir is so perfectly agreeable and the dole so (mail) that no difficulty atifes in taking it. D« HAMILTON'S Genuine Ejj'ence and Ext raft oj For Rheumatisms, Gout.Palfey, Sprains, &c. a great number of attelied cures may be l'cen at th« place of sale Dr. Hamilton's Grand Reftoraiive for constitutions debilitated by in temperance of any kind ; and-for the cure of Nervous Complaints, Inward Weatnefs, Ob stinate Gleets, Fluor Albus in women, &c. Hamilton's justly celebrated Worm Lozen ges, the infallible Itcli Ointment, Dr.Leroux's Indian Vege'able Specific for Venereal Com plaints, Ague and l 7 cver Drops which hid ne ver failed effeSinj a cure, Dr. Halws's Au:i bilious Pill, ditto Corn Phifier, the Persian Lotion for the face and lkin, Gowland's Lo tion, Church's Cough Drops, Auderfou's Pills Is recommended (particularly to theLa'.iee) as an elegant and plealant preparation fr>r chop ped and fore lips, and every blsmifti and incon veiiience occalioned Vy colds. fevers, &c. spee dily restoring a beautiful rafy colour and deli cate foftnefs to the lips. THE RESTORATIVE POWDER This excellent pi«p:ration comforts and flrengthens the gums, preserves the enamel from decay, amj cleanfe.s and whitens the teeth, ajiforbitg all that acrimonious fli.ne and foul nefs, which fuffered to accumulate, never fails to injure and finally ruin them. £? Tbofe who wish to procure the medicines genuine, mull apply only ss above. VV'nolefale purrhafers will receive a liberal allowance by application to LEE & Co. Balti more. who have obtained the general agency for the United States. w&fa.4\v. I'cb, 34. FOR SALE. A MOST VALUABLE Bullus's Estate, JOHN MOORE. Ijojt. FOR n I S PO S A,L, The Time JOHN REDINGER, No. no Race Ilreet. dtf rou sale About 25 acres of Land, JUST RECEIVED, ANI) FW SALE STATIONER, No. 17 South Second Street, A SOVBBEIGS RF.MEIir HOOPING -COUGH. MUSTARD. THE DAMASK LIP SALVE FOX THE TEETH AND CUMS. NICKLIN and GRIFFITH have ran sale final! cfcefts of Ginghams, onboard 4 ditto of colored Muflineis, the lhip 4 bales of St. Fernando Serges, i Keft©r,iti 4 ditto of Cacnbleti, j the river io ditto of colored and white • from Caflimerc3, -> Liverpool 14 trunks of printed Callicoes, Tie above are in small a[forted packages tabulated either for the Weji India or home trad; 30 tons Lead, in pigs, 8 tons of dry White Lead in hhds. 17 calks of fine dry Yellow Paint, 6 ditto of Mineral Black, 1 ditto of di'to White, 10 ditto of Colcothar, 3 ditto of Purple Brown, 10 cases I'.r.;'l illi '.iti J'A ji'c in &tts, 36 calk* of Nails assorted, 300 barrels pi:kied Salmon» 80 half ditto d<tto, 80 barrels Herrings, 10 ditto Shad, to ditto Wackarel, 7 calks of Porter in bottles, 20 puncheons Rum, 190 pipes of Brandy, 4th proof, 15 pipes old Madeira Wine, 27 quarter chelts Young HyfonTea, 13 boxes EngUfti Gunpowder, HF Forged Copper Nails and Bolts, Sail Canvass, Empty Wine Bottles, Cork in iheets, Green Coffee in hhds. February 13 UNSEATED LANDS. THE OWNERS OF Unseated Lands in Wefimorekiid county, Ptnnfylvanu, are hereby notified, that tin lefs the Taxes due on laid lands lor are P ai( i into the hands of John Brandon, Efy. treasurer o. said county, on or before the aoth of April next, they will hp adv«rtifed for sale, as the law directs JAMES M'GREW, 1 HENRY ALLSHOUSE, yComm'rs. JEREMIAH MURRY, J 'January 18. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. March nth, 1799. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Pursuant to the aft of Congress pafled on the ift clay of June, one ihoufand, fe*en hun dred and n'nety fix, entitled "an ail regulst ing the gr»mt oHand appropriated for mili tary fcrvites, and for the focisty of United Brethren for propagating the g,ofpel among the Heithen and the aft fupplementaryto the said rtShtdaft paffedon the second day of March,, setUoufand fevenhu»dred aodnine tyniue to wit: THAT the trail of Land hereinafter d«- fcrihed, narnlv," beginning at the North Weft cornet of the seven ranges of toanJhipe, and running thence fifty miles due south, along tr.r wefteru boundary pt the said due Weft to the Main Branch of tlie Scioto ri vet } thence up the Main Branched" the laid ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary line crofTei the fame;—thence along.the laid boun dary line to the Tufoaroras branch of the Muf kinguui river at the eroding place above Fort Lawrence ; thence down the said river, to the point where a line run dale welt from the place of beginning, wiU inlirfeft the said river; thence along the line so run to the place of be diming h»i been divided into townfhipj of five miles square, and fraflionalparts of town ihips; and that plats and l'urvt.ys of the laid r ■v.nlhips and fractional parts of townlhips are' deposited in the offices of the Regifier of the Treasury and Surveyor General, for the inflec tion of ali perfoss concerned. 11. The holders of such warrants as have been or fliall be granted fqr military lervices perform ed during the late war, are required to prcfent the fame to the Register of the Treasury, at some time prior to the twelfth day of February in the year, one thousand eight hundred, for the purpose of being registered ; No registry will however be made of any : efs qjiant ty thara a quarter township, or tour thousand acres. 111. The priority of location of the warrant-i which may be profcnted and Fejjiftered in manner afore said, prior to the nth day of February in the year one thousand eight hundred, wiH immediate ly after the said day, he determined by lot, in the mode diefcribed by the a& firft recited. The holders of registered warrant!, Iholl on Monday the 17th day of February, in the year ißoo,i n the order of which the priority ©t locati on lhall be determined by lotas aforefaid, pefon ally,or fey thfir agents, defignatein irking at the office of the Rcgi(l<?r of the Treasury, the particu lar quarter townfitipsele&ed by them refpc&ivdy, and such of the said hwlders as (hall not defignatr their locations on the said day, fliall be postponed in locating such warrants to all othar ko-lders of registered warrants The holders of warrants for military services fufficient to cover one or more quarter townihips or tra&s of four thousand acres each ; {hall, at any time after Monday the 17th day of February, >3oo aDd prior to the firft day o) January, 1802, be al •owrd to register vhe said warrants in manner a forefaid, and forthwith to make therefor on any tracl or tr«&s of land not before located. All warrants or claims for lands on account of military fi-rviccs, which Hull not be rrgiftered and locattdbtfore the firll day of January, 1801, are by the supplementary afl of Congrels herein [ir'ott recited, passed on th» second day of March, 179#. declared to be forever barred. Given under my hand at Philadelphia, tha day and y«ar above mentioned. OLIVER WOLCOTr. Sec. of the treasury. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. May 19 lb, 1799. THE proprietors of certificatesi (Tiled forftib fcriptioni to the Loan bearing intercft at •ight per centum per annum, are notified, that at any time after payment (hall have bein made of the jth inftalnient, which will become due during the firft ten days of the month rf July enliiing, Certificates of Funded St ck may at their option be obtained at the Treasury or Loan Offices, refpeflivcly, for the amount of the four firft inftalmems, or o<?e moiety of thefnms ex prefledin the fubferiprion certificates:—N? cer tificates of Funded Stock will however be iflued for lets than one hundred dollars. Such fubfeription certificates as may be pre tnted at the Trcafury or Loan Offices in con equence of the foregoing arrangement, will be ndorfed and diftinftly marked so as to denote, that ampetvof the Hock has been ifliied. coiw aawtf. 7rIIV&J OLIVER WOLCOT7, Secretary oj Ibe Trtfisurj. LAW BOOK STORE, 319 High Str.et. *- i EORQE DAVIS has jufl received from Dub vjr lia, via New York, a very large Parcel of Law Books, all of the latest editions, which ren ders his assortment he believes the I.loft extcnfive and valuable on the continent. They will be opened tkis day, and ready for sale at any time af tcrwards. The fubfcriliers to that important work, Wtnt worth's Syjhn if PM'ng. are informed that it is now arrived, and will be delivered »n application. Blank Drclarations fettled and approved !.y tbu most difitnguilNt'd Law char-i-lers, to be of G. D. , March 11, A NEIV MUSICAL REPOSITORY IS NOW OI'ENKD At Chalk's Circulating Library, No. 75 North Third Street, • WHER E may W had, a// the Fufo'ienable Music com poling the foiig* &c. lately fold at the Rcpofitory in South Second Strcst. To which, in a few days, will be added, fomc PIANO FORTES of a very fupcripr tone and quality, Flutes, Fifes, Violins, hell Roman Violin strings and every other article in the musical line, which will b fold in prune order, and on tKc moil reafonaMe terms. frubferiptioos received for tiuj ilJufual Journal lor the Piano Vorae, and the Flute cr Violin, th<i firlt fix numbers »f which are already published, and may be purchased together or ftparately by non subscribers March 6, 1800. NOTICK WHERE AS Mathew Irwin did on the Bth day of July 1797 make an affignm«nt of his estate aula effects, to us the fabferibers, for the be nefit of such of his creditors, as (bculd on or before the aoth of September, 1797, execute to him a full and final difcharge—Nowthofc of his creditor? who are entitled to a dividend under laid assign ment. are nquelled furniOl their accounts to Samuel Meeker, with altered calculated up to the Bth day ol July, 1797, as a cividend will abfolucc ly beftruck on the firft day of April next, ar>d those whp negle# t© comply with this notice will there after be excluded from the benefit of thw fame. Philip Nicklin Samuel Meeker Natb'l Lewis, by bis Ads. J>Aflignees, Pearson Hunt John M. Taylor Philadelphia, March 14 NOTICE rpHE Parterfhip of JOHN HAINES & WIL 1 LIAM JONES, tradiugtinder the film hi H a INES E3' JONES, was by mutual agreement difiblved on the H4tno( January lad. All persons intercfied, especially thole injuljtcd to them, will plsafc to call as early an poHiMe on IViHUm Jeites, who is duly authortied to a<'juA their concerns. jo: WILLI V -M JONES, The buGnefs will in luture be conduced by IViXam Jcnei, at tN torrncr i ; S":d No 13 jX' r - ket Itreet. ad door abev. 4th, where he ha- »;n hand and mean, to keep a rcgulai lupply of (he belt and mofl ulhior.able saddles and bridles Pla ted Ctddlcry and fiivcr mounted (whips. Hari.-eliß of all kinds atnj fire buckets together with a gen. cral aflortment cf every other article usually at tached to that liue of March n Till' F1) LLi'• \V 1K G VALUABLE LANDS Will be offered for sale, at the Merchants Coffee House in this city, between the hours of six and eight on the evening of Sflri/KDJr the twenty of March next. In the County of GLYNN and State of GEORGIA —all patented in tra<fts of loco acres. 7,000 Acres at the confluence of Freder'ica and Turtle rivers, and head of St. Si mon's found, near the tewn of Brunf wick. 282,000 Acres on the witers of the great and little Satilla rivers., and of creek. 4 1,cc0 Near the above described tradl9. 2 ?,000 Near the above described traces. 280,000 Acres on the waters of the great Sa tilla and Ahtahama. 247,000 Acres cn the fame waters. 50,000 A< rcs on the waters of the great Sa tilla. s<? f cco Acres on the waters of little Satilla and Aktamaha rivers and Buffaloe creek. 40,000 Near the above described trails. In the State of VIRGINIA—aII patented. 44,000 in the cout.ty of Bath, on both fides« f Green Briar river, subject to to ,;oco acres of prior surveys, in cluded within the said 44,000 acres, but exclusive or that quantity. 41,cc0 Acres in the county of Bath, on the calt fide of th? Cow Failure river ar*i and on both fn'.es of the" Waggon Road leading from the Warm Springs to Suur.ton, fuhjett zs aforefaid to 5000 acres prior surveys 4c,00c Acres in the county of Kwdolph, °n Buchanan river, subject as aforefiid to 4588 acres prior furvevs. 3-o,oso Acres in the county of Bath, on ti»e eafi sice of Calf Pafiure river, subject t afore-laid to 5000 acres prior lur- Io PENNSYLVANIA. 60,000 Acres in Ntjrth'imbcrland county, Cur veyed and returned.' 46,800 Acres in Northumberland county, fur veytd and retimed. 40,400 Acres in Bedford coumy, surveyed and ready to be returned »$* For the greater part of the pnrchafe money a liberal .credit will be allowed the pur chaser!!, giving ijnqueftionaole security. PeH'uns v»ifhi*g particular information will Jsleafj to apply at No. 41 Arch ftrset, where tlic patents and drafts, and also certificates of the quality of the Georgia and Virginia Lands are deposited THOMAS FITZSIMONS, BENJAMIN R. MORGAN, JEREMIAH PARKER. |£7" Also, as the fame time and place, 40473 acres and one-third of an acre in Mason county, in the State of Kentucky, on the North' Fork, within four miles of its junftion with the Middle Fork of Ken tucky river—this traft was surveyed ill fee year 1784 : a draft of it may be seen by p plying as above dire&cd. Philadelphia, Jan. !■ HAS just received prt- (hip Thomas Chalkley and Adriana.from London, an elegant affortfiient of the most falhionabhi Millinery, viz. Che mule roiettc FEATHERS m Fancy flowers Blade tiffany dowers Wreaths Piuk, yellow and blue crape, full drefscaes Do. do. and do. Nelson's bonccts Infant's pipe draw bonnet. Maid's arvcy uo. do. Women's do. do* do. D.\ do. ihades Do do hatS i 'hoe roses Do. do. trimmings taw4w s lark, whits, Mu- ; yellow, pink and orange «raya \ Black, white and givew gauae veils Do. gauze cloaka . N. 13. And per Harmony, arrived, a 2lTortnaent of Millinery. J.ir.e 26 N. B. Any fizc or fizfs that may be wan'ed cut larger than i 8 by 12, can be bad f rom laid manufacto ry, on being ordered; and a. tention given to forward on any orders that may be left for ihatpurpofe Apply at No. 9> South Water-Greet, as above. juJy 8 dif A CERTIFICATE of one Share «f the Bank of the United States, No. 29110, in the name ot Lewis Peter Quirtyn, aF.tj a Certificate of two Shares «f the said Hank, No 1911«, in the name of George James Ch4nfdndely, Harl of Cholmon dely, were forwaided from Hew York by the Chefterfield, Britifti Packet for Faln:ourh, which was captured by the French, and the Certificates 101 lor destroyed an<! for which application is made at said bank for rhe renewal thereof, of which all perfens concerned are dcfired te take notiee. February ~i Or to be exchanged for a good Vessel, A N elegant new two (Tory FRAME HOUSE, J. twenty seven feet front by thirty-four in depth, with a eovnnadious piazza and kitchen, to gether with a. coach hcu'e and ftabl«, situate in the flmrifhing vk'lagc of Frankford. The hcufe, which may Le entered the firft of June next, will l»c finUhcd in the neatcft frile with conveni ence?, and wih'tws well adapted to a large genteel family who may wifli to rciide in the country du ring the funmier frafon. In exchange, it will be valued low, if a vessel effer that may bel'uitable. m&th.tf N HAINES, Further particulars will be made known by ap* plication to For property in the City, or-within thirty \ PLANTATION or trad\ of Land ie Mifflin County end State of Pennfylva ria, wittnn *x miles ot t!ie river Juniata, con taining about 300 acres. There are about fifty acres cleared, part ot which is a rich bottom, watered a ronihrtt ,'lream that i# strong tHO'jgh to work an oil or a grift mill. Any per r on inclining to deal for it, may obtain fur ther information by applying at the olfec • of ■?t.iv,'3w this gczette, N. B. If fold, credit will fee give* for part of the money. THE Public arcaunonedagsh-ft receiving'the Snofcribcrs Note in favor of, and indor sed by Thomas W. Francis, dated yefierday, at 6c days after date for eight hundred dollars. The note is in the hand writing of the Sfhfcri ber, and at the bott< m a memorandum by the indorfer, to the credit of the drawer, Thorna» , W.Francis., This note together with a cor.- tra<sl hetween Charles Wiliiamfon, and Charles Hale for lands in townlhip, No. 4, is the sth range of Stru<£ler couaty, state of Newjerfey, and fufcdry other papers contained in a Pocket Book, were taken from the Subscribers delk lalt evening. As the above can be o.f no use to the person who has carried them nflF, (hhould they be returned, no questions (hall Ue alked. To all persons who own unseated Lands in Franklin County, State of Pennsylvania: r T I HAT they come forward and pay their ■*- ivfpe&ive Taxes, (as there is a number of years now diie) to PATRICK CAMP HELL, Esq. Trcafujer for fa id County—lt they do not, we will be obliged to proceed to make, faie of them agreeably to law. Commissioner's office, ) Cbambersburgb, Jon. I, 1800. $ lav-'^m. RAN AWAY ob fiaturdayevening the 13th July inftcot, r ' lfn CnJebrook Furnace, Lsncaller county, a Negro Man named Cato, he is about 40 years of age, five feet fix or se ven inches high, tolerable black, with a down iW look, squints, he is a cunning artful fellow, a great,liar, and very fond of strong liquor, has been bro»f.ht up to the farming bufincis, 11 very handy at any kind of laboring work; he took with him > number of clothing, amongst which were, one suit plain Nankeen; (some money). It it expe&ed he has fbaped his course for Philadelphia or New York. "-J-* The above reward will be paid for se curing him i n acy gaol in the United Stateij with reasonable charges if brought home. »awtS Fafbionable Millinery, ELIZA M'DOUGAI.L, NO. 134, M/MZSTStREMT, JUST RECEIVED, From the BOSTON Manufactory, A QUAi\'7irr of WINDOW GLASS, Of different sizes, FVJi SALE BY ISAAC HARVEY, Jwn. NOTICE. CLEMENT BJDDLE. d3m. FOR SALE MOORE WHARTON. atf. February 24. TO m SOLD FOR CASH, OH KxriiANGKD, les of it, CAUTION. SAMUEL MIFFLIN. dtf. February 6 NOTICE, Jamks lUYIN, "J Jc;;k Hai.liday, .ICom'ifi. Nathan M'Dowel,J TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD. SAMUEL JACOBS. Colebrook Furnace, Jely 16, 1799: (OtS) PAINTED BY J. W. FBtiNQ. eotf. d«m
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