war d: ! AR' ... PROPOSALS WILL be recAsti at this Office until the fevtolh day ofApr LI next fur rutting out eloathing for the Army of the United States. — The proposals :nuft fpecify the price required far cutting out ?acr. »; the fererlr articles, to wit, H«ri'emaii'« cloak*, regimental coatk, Tells «nd overalls, PROPOSALS willalfo be received until tlie fevemh day of April, next for the delivery of five thoofand ''. us arid twenty th land fliirts The hats to be madfcff good wool Jo !>e well ma nufa&uredl, full cocked, bofiftd with narrow black binding-, the fan ©r bin i part tight inch csbrctd, fides and corners iix inches broad.— The shirts t«> be of linen equal in quality with the pattern article, and to be as well made as the said pattern, ' of the hats and shirts to be deliver ed oner l-cforc the firft day of June next* and the remainder on or before the tirft day of July next. Pattfrrft of'the fe«cra! articles may We fetn at t!ieMllit ry Stores kep: by John Harri3,on the wharf between Arch and Race streets. Security will be required. JA'.fIES Mc. HENRY, Secretary of War. (ltjA. Mirth 7 WATER-OFFICE. Centre Square, Fcbeuary 5, 1800. IN compliance with the ir.ftru&ions of the Committee so watering the city, and with my own inclinations, every pclfible admit tance ?.nd information has been given to those citizens who have vitited the Works during their progress. The now arrived, and are immediately to be put up, and it is hoped that it will be thought rea fonableaivJ.juft, both to the Public, and to tfc* ContratSor tor the Enpines, that the workmen Ihould net be interrupted. Asa very few months will fully gratify the cu riofivy of the citizens, by (hewing them the Jtng'ines in full operation, a temporary ex clusion of all vifitoijfrom the Engine hoafes cannot appear improper. B. H. LATROBE, Engineer, February i dtf. FOtt SALE, A TRACT OF LAND, About four from the fity, CONTAINING A2COT 21 Acres, fnuate 011 the river Schuylkill, and adjoining land - of Jonathan William*, Esq. ind the l»te John Mifflin, deceased, on which is ere&ed a Imali slope building, frame stables, and {{one fprinp; house, over a never failing on ;he premises is an excellent Itoue quarry, and has a i'niall orchard of you>;g fru.c tree?, and i* an elegant fnnation for a gentle man's fummet* retreat- Prize Tickets or Canal Lottery N -. 2, and liquidated debts- of t,he D, and SebiiySki'l Canal Company, will be taken j ft pffyiren \>r furtker p ir'ici.lars enqy're of the printer March c WILL BE EXPOSED TO SALii, (At Public Ve.iduej On Second Day. ibe 24 t/j cf this Instant, O.N THE raz,Vll9E5, SEVERAL LOTS OF LAND, "yjLEASAN FLY oft the mi'n road JtL Icidiug from Philadelphia ro York, ia Lower Dublin townlhip, in th« county of P!-:iladel pjti-d, l-«wce« ihe 10 and 11 mile Rones, contain ing from ore to five acres each; one other Lot, containing ahcitr thirty acres, lyirig on the roa.l leading from said road so Buftleton ; there ai c on said lot a goo J llone dwelling house, a good apple orchard, about fix acres of ▼.•ell timbered land, the remainder cleared and ia a good ilate of cul tivation. Tcr further particulars, enqaire of the owner, oh th« premises. JONATHAN PAUL. 3d mcirth', 13th. Eighty Dollars Reward. RAtt-AWAY from. the Subscriber, at New town, Cheffcr ferry, Queen Anne's coun ty, state of Maryland, the following negroes, vj2. a woman narqed Nanny, went away on the 2jd January, 1799, aJ}C * to °k * Mulat to female ch'ld, about two years old, named <Vria&na; Na-my is a dark yellow negro, about five feet four or five inches high, remarkably handsome for a negro. Her cloathing unknown as she took a variety of good cloatns with her— 'fhe went off with a n-gro fellow, named Peter, and cal!-> himfe'f Peter Simpfon, he is the-pro perty rf 1 certain William Bowers of Talbot county, iUte as above, who has advertised one hundred dollars reward for him. Peter is a flout u til-made yellow fetfow, about 6 feet one inch hi. h, is a tolerable pood Carpenter. Nanny pafll i for h's but her r.al hulbmd wna ined Bob, w"ho belmgs to her mailer. It is probable they are in the neighbourhood of Sa- Jem in the Jerfies, as they were there in Odlo beriaft, and by information, Peter had built himfelf an house to live in, between Hum liridge and Gold Town ; it is likely they may have changed their names and may have partes, as Feter can write a middling hand j it is pro-1 bable Nanny has anotheri hild, as it was thought i she was in a pregnant flare when she went away. I 1 he noted Ferry-man Charles, who callshim felf Charles Rodney ; he went oIT on the 18th of February hft, he is a dark mulatto, about five feet ei|>h; or nine inches high, about fsrty years old, (loops in hiifhoulders when he walks, a fear on his hend very perceivable—he took with him a faiall bay mare about 4 or 5 years years old, her m.-ne trimmed and bob tail'd ; his cloathing unknown, a , he carried off a va riety of cleans ; it"is probable he has changed his name, 39 he is a very artful, sensible feliow, he can read tolerably well; it is likely he may hire himfelt to drive a wrggon, beii)<r well ac quainted with'that business, driving for the ar my during the war ; he also perhaps may have a pass. The above reward will be given for the afore faidtvo negroes, viz. Nanny and Charles, if taken out of the stats, or twenty dollars fcr and child, if £?.kni in this fiate, & da: Charles if taken in this ftete and secured in jaiJ, so as I rnay pet them igiin. If brought home all reafonablc charges fliall b« paid by me. JOHN QUIMBY. JfaMb 3. PMENT, Marc I) 6, 1800. For the accommodation of the Farmers of Spring field, and a 1 otker perfon9 who are inclioe4 to purchase, the fubferiber is disposed TRACT OF LAND, LYING in Springfield townfiiip, Burlington county, and State of New Jcrfey, beinr 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 wards of ninety acre* arc as' good meadow as any in the county, and the rcliduc is fine upland ; there are three public roids that run through the land. The fubferiber will attead at the hcufc of Mr. John Tonkins in Springfield, ynti! the firft day of .ipril 11 it, in order to foew the land and receive proposals eithar for lots or the whole, as may iuit purchasers. March 17, Of two Dutch indented Servants, (a man and his wife) Who have two years and eight n<onths to serve For further particulars enquire of February aS VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. LAYING on the east fide of the Falls Road.— On the East it i> boundetTby property belong ing-to Mr. Tench Francis, fen.—on the south, by a road <«f two perches, avid on the noi rb by a lane, which separates it from Mr. M'Call. It is propo sed to divide this land into 3 equal parai in order to fnit the purchafcr*. Also, 31 acres, fituatecTon the waft fide of Gern antown road, adjoining Matters'!" elbte, beinc part of the property of the late Samuel Mifflin. For terms apply to Samuel Mifllia, corner of Market ind nth itrccts. January 24. A SEASONABLE ARTICLE By WILLIAM Y. BIRCH, STATIONER, Noi 17 South Second Street, HAMILTON'S ELIXIR, For Colds, obstinate Coughs, Catarrhs, Afth mas, Sore-threats, and approaching Con i'u inplijos, THOUSANDS are too well acquainted with tbc Harare and effetls of empirical n*dicif.c. e daily offered for the cure of the above com plaints ; deur bought experience has taught them that oily ar.d healing mrdicii.es joined with fltrcng opiates (or sleepy drugs) repeated doses of ifchich, flatter and deceive the patient for the present. by procuring momentary ease ; experience,- I fay, ha 3 taught thousands that the common opiates and taHaitos, as they are called, finally aggravate every diforder.of the bread and lungs in their most di'-refling symp toms ; that they load the florasch avid impair the tligeft'ioa,inflame the whole fyliem, increalc the difficulty of breathing, and excite.fever.— But the qualities of this valuable discovery are evinced by perfectly oppofxte eftcdls. A SIN GLE TRIAL WILL PROVE that it restores the determination of the fluids to tin? iurface of the body, and b ings on rhe common, healthful perspiration ; that it dislodges and evacuates the tough, viscid phlegm, or imicus, ftrengtb eiw the weakened veflels of the lungs, (heatlies the acrimoniou* fcnmours which irritate the lungs, and finally discharges »hem. Thus fin king at the root <-.f the disorder, the symptoms are of course, effV6 ually and permanently con quered, the rever/e of common medicines, which weaken the conflitution and giveftrength to the difotder, for the fake of moderating for the present, fame of its painful efledls. sfeozw TO PARENTS Who may have Children afflicted with tie This discovery « of the firfl magnitude, as it affords immediate relief, checksthe progrefc, and in a fh -rt time erniudy rSinOYes the molt cruel difotder to which children are liable ; the Elixir is lo perfectly agreeable and the defe so small, that no difficulty arises in taking it. D« HAMILTON'S Genuine EJj'ence and ExtraEl oj For Rbeumatiftns, Gout.Palfey, Sprains, &c. a great number of attetted cures may be seen st the place of sale Dr. Hamilton's Grand Reflorative for constitutions debilitated by in temperance of any kind ; and for the cure of Nervous Complaints, Inward Weakness, Ob itinate Gleets, Fluor Albus in women, &c. Hamilton's justly celebrated Worm Lozen ges, the infallible Itch Ointment, Dr. Leroux's Indian Vegetable Specific for Venerea! Com plaints, Ague and Fever Drops which had ne ver failed eflefling a cure, Dr. Halm's Anti bilious Pill, ditto Corn Plaifter, the Persian Lotion for the face and skin, Gjwlaiid's Lo tien, Church's Cough Drops, AnJerfon's Pills THE DAMASK LIP SALVE Is recommended (p; rticularly to the Ladies) a« an elegant asd pleal'ant preparation for chop ped and fore lips, and every blemiih and incon veiiience ocoliiiotfect by colds, fevers, &c. spee dily reftorir.g a beautiful rosy colour and deli cate foftr.efs to the lips. THE RESTORATIVE POWDER FOR til 8. TEETH AND CUIUS. This excellent preparation comforts and (Irengtliens the gums, preferveo the enamel from decay, and cleanses aad whitens the teeto, afcforbing all that acrimonious slime and foul nefs, which fuffered to accumulate, never fails to injure and finally ruin them. .0" Those who with to procure the medicines genuine, must apply only as above. Wbolel'ale purchasers will receive a liberal allowance by application to LEE & Co. Salti moie, who have obtained the gen«ral agency for the United States. Wftfl<4W. fcb. 36. FOR SALE. TO SELt A MOST VALUABLE Bullus's Estate, JOHN MOORE, FOR DISPOSAL, The Time JOHN REDINGER, No. 110 Rice ftrcct FOH SALE About 2j acres cf Laud, JUST RKCF.IV£D, AS!) FOP. SALE A SOVEREIGN REMEDT HOOPING COUGH. MUSTARD. COJW »awtP. NICKLIN and"UKl| >ITH HAVE FQJt S.I LE small chests of Ginghams, "> on board 4 ditto of colored Muilinets, j the ftiip 4 bales of St. Fernando Serges, ' Neftor,;n 4 ditto of Camblets, j the river lo ditto of colored and white J from CaiEmeres, J Liverpool 14 trunks of printed Callicoes, The above are in small ajftrtedpackages calculated tiiher for the IVeJI India or bo?r.e tradlr.. 30 tons Lead, in pigs, 8 tons of dr> White Lead in hhda. 17 casts of fine dry Yellow Paint, 6 rtit|6 of Mineral isl;ck, 1 ditto of ditto White, 10 ditto of Colcothar, 3 ditto of Purple E own, 10 cafe* Ki.-cr' ih China Ware ip setts, 36 r!ails a'Forred, 300 bam-Is pike! Salmon, 80 half djtyj cktto, So barrels Hn rings, ao ditto Shrti, io ditto Mackarel, 7 casks of Porter in bottles, 20 puncheons Rum, 190 pipe 9 of Brandy, 4th proof* 15 pipes old Madeira Wine, 27 quarter chests Young Hyson Tea, 13 boxes of Imperial ditto, Engiifh Gunpowder, HF Forced Copper Nails and Bolts, frail Can vat j, Empty Wine Bottles, Cork in (heets, Green Coflce in hhds. February 13 V»s<' UNSEATED LANDS. rim owners OF Unfeatcd Lards in Weftniorelaßci county, Pcnnfylvanw, are hereby notified, thaf an left the Ta>;*s due on laid lands lor 1798, are paid into the hands of John Brandon, Jiff, treasurer of said county, on or hefpre the 10th of April next, tfeey will be adver'ifed for faU, as the law dire&s JAMKS M'GREW, 1 HENRY ALLSHOUSE, LCornm'rs. JEREMIAH MURKY, J January 1.3. TREASURI March tjtb> 1799. PUBLIC NOTICE JS IIEK£BY GIVEN, Purlui ut to il ea& of pafletl on the ift'uay of Jufcc, one ihoffaml, seven hun dred and n fi'ety fik, entitled an *6l regulat ing the ,'r.ints cHand appropriated for mili tary IVrvarfid far the focie-ty of United Hietim-n lor propagatLß-jj the g.oi'pel among tHe He i;!icn and the a& fwpplementary to the fa id i ( cited a& pafftd'on the lecond day of March, :>ethonfand feveu hundred andnine- tynir.c- ivi, ft THAT the trail of Land herein af'ur de fended, beginning at the North vVcfl corner the seven ranges of townships, and running thence fifty due foutb, along the western boundary yt t'hv laid ranges ; —thence dee Weft to the Mam Br.u> ho; th-e Scioto n ver ; thence up theM/rn ttrar.ch of tHdfajd ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary line crosses the fame ; —thence along.the laid boun dary line to the Tufcaforas branch of the Mtif sin gum river at rherroflGng place; Lawrence ; tKeiice down the {aid to the point where a line mu due weft from the place of begiaaing, will interfefl the laid river; thence along the line so run to the place of be- has been divided into townftipa of <ive miles fq.uaie, and fractionalparts of town ships ; and that plats and lurvl.ys o> the laid townships and fra&ional parts of tcwn(hip» are deposited in the offices of the Rtjrifter of the Trea'ury and Surveyor General, for the infpec tica of ail perfoßS concerned. The holders of fych warrants a 9 have been or shall be granted tew military services perform ed during the late war, are required to ptcfent the fame to the Register of the Treasury, at some time prior to the tweKth day of February in the year, /one thoufafcd eight hundred, for the pv.rpofc of being regiftcred ; No regiftiy will how ever be of any ess quantity tha» a quarter townftip, or four thousand acres. Tho priority of location of the war may be preferred and pre-ilUred in manner afore faid, prii.r to the' iath day of February in the year oncthoufand eight hundred, wits imiuediare !y after the said dey, he determined by lot, in the mode diefcribctl l»y the a& tirft recited. The holders of regidcred warrants, ft all on Monday the i/«i day of Febrflary, in the year 1800 A n the order of which the priority of locati on shall tc determined ty lotas alarefaid, pefon ally,or Uy th*ir agents, defigaateiu writing at the office of the Regifler of the Treasury, the partlon- j !ar quarter townfaipg elc&ed hy them I'efj ailivcly, and fnipi of the said holders as fhp.ll not de/igtlalc theic locations cn the fait} day. shall he pOflpontd : in locating such warrants to all other k&lcrs of 1 regitlered warrant® The holders of warrants for military services fuffieic.ct to coyer one or more quarter tow.iihips ' or tra«s>* of four thoufarfd acreseach; fljeJl. at any ! time after Monday the 17th day of February, *Boo I and prior to the firft day oj January, isda, be al- j to regiftcr U?e said warrants in minner a- 1 fcrefaid, and forthwith tomaV.c locations therefor ' on any tract or r?a&s of land not before located, j AH warrants or claims for lands on account of' military fcrvices, which fliallnotbe regifter#d and located h rfore the firft day of January, 1802, are by the fuppler.ientary ad ot Congrels herein br'ore recited, pafled on ths second day of March, 1795, declared to be forever barred. Gives under my hind at Philadelphia, tho day and year above BieAtifV'.ed. OLIVER WOLCOTT. See. of the Treasury. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Afay 29tk, 1799. ''T'HE proprietors of certificates ifiticd torfub fcriptioris to the Lpan bearing interelt at sight per centum per annum, are notified, that at any time alter payment (hail have been made of the sth indaliuent, which will become dtie during the liril ten days of the month of July enloing, Ccitificates of Funded Strck may at their option be obtained at the Treal'ury or Loan Office*) I efpeitivelv, for the amount of the four firft inftalHi*i)ts, or one moiety of thefams ex prelTed in the fublciiption certificates:—Mb cer tificates of Funded Strck will however be iJTued for lels than one hundred dollars. Such ltrbfcription certificates it may be pre ented at the Tr.-afury or Loan Offices in con eqi-.er:ce of the foregoing arrangement, will be ii 'orfed and <iiftini£liy marked so as to denete, that arsoetvof the flock has been ifiued. OLIVER WOLCOTT, Sscrcturj of the Treasury. wu&fj DEPARTMENT 282,300 Acres 01 the waters of the jjreat and little Satilla rivers, and of iitiflaloe crrek. • w! lit. i> 4/,000 Near the above described tra&s. 25,000 Near the above described tract. 280,000 Acres on the waters of the great Sa tilJn and Alaianaaia. 247,000 Acres on the fame waters, 50,000 Acres on the waters of the great Sa tii,b. '*§* 1?or flu greater part cf the purchase money 3 liberal credit will be allowed tUe pur chalers, giving unqueftiqaable I'ecutity. I'erl'ons wiinisig partuular information will pleas. to apply at Ntf. 41 Arch i!ti*fet, where the patents and drafts, and alfii certificates of the quality of the Georgia and Virginia Lands are depofued JET 5 " Alio, at the Umc 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 junflion with the Middle Fork of Ket4- tucky river—t ; )is trail was f'.irveyed in he year 170 A : ■ draft of it may Lie ieen by d. plying as above diredted. LAW BOOK STORE, 319 High Str.et* GEORGE DAVIS has just received from Dub Im, via New York, a very large Parcel of l.aw Books, all of the iateft editioes, which ren ders his-afFortment he believes theinoft extcnfive and valuable ok the continent. They will be opened this day, and ready for isle a: aay time af terwards.' The I'ubfcribers to that important work, IVent •u'orib'e Syjlcm of Pleading, are informed that ilas k now arrived, aod wilkbedeiiv »red fcn applitation. Blank Declarations fettled and approved V«r the r»oft dilungui&cd Law characters, to he had, el : a. d, March 11, A NRIV MUSICAL REPOSITORY IS NOW OPENKD Ai Chalk's Circulating Library, No, 75 JVortb Third Street, WHERE may be M the Fjfoionulle Music compnfing the fougs &c. lately fold at die Repolitocy in South Second Street. To which, in a few day 3, will be added, some PIANO FORTES of a Ycry fuperSor tcne and qualirv, Flute?, Fifes, Violins, Ueft Roman Violin Strings, and every othur article in the musical line, which will be fold in prime order, and oh the moil reasonable terms. Subfcrlpiior.a received f.ir the Muftsal Journal for the Piano Fort*, and the Flute or Violin, th« firft fix numbers of which are already pub lifted, and may be purchased together or fsparately by non-fubferibers. March 6, 1800. NOTICE. WHEREAS Ma the w Irwin did on the Bth <Jay o( July 1797 make au alignment of his eft ate anu efiVels, to us the fubfcriUers, for the be nefit of such of his creditors, as ihould on or before the 30th of September, 1797, execute ro him a full and di;charge—Now-thafe dfhis creditor who r.re entitled tb a dividend under laid align ment arc requeued to furniih their accounts to Sasuuel Meeker, with interest calculated up to the Bth day of July, 1797, as a civirioud will absolute ly be ft ruck on the firft day of April nexr, and those whp neg'eit t® comply with this nocicj will there after be excluded from the benefit of thj fame. Philip A r icllin Samuel Meeker Jfcti'l Ltviis, fy l is Ads. Pearson Hunt John M. Taylor Philadelphia, March 14 NOTICE TTHE ParterfLin of JGHN HAINES & WIL LI AM yQN6S, tiadiugAmdcr the firm *f H INKS Of JONES, was hy mutual agreement diffoivc-dou the 24th ol January latt. All perlbns inicrciies!* thole inJabted to than, will pjvsfr- to call as t :.r!y as p.lhblc on William Jones, who is dU'.y aiuhprii'ea to adjust their concerns. JOHN HAINES. WILLI ■ M JONES. J~hc Kfincfs will in future be conduced by IVilliaa 'Jyf/esy at the iormcr tland No 132 Mar ket ilreet. ad door abov; 4th, where he has on ha»>i .and means to keep a rcgu-htr I'upply of the best and moll ufhiouafcb saddles and bridles Pla ted faddicry and silver mounted whips. Harness of all kinds ana fire buckets, together with a gen eral affortmeut of every other article usually at tached to that Hnc of bufiaeis. March 11 THF FOLLOWING VALUABLE" LANDS . IVill be offered for salt, at the Merchants Coffee House in this city, between tke hours cf six and eight on the cvejung of Saturday the Aventy-second of IdavcJj next. In the County- c! GLYNN and State of GEORGIA —all patented in u«<fL» of 1000 acres. 7, poo Acres at the confluence ef Frederica and Turtle river, and head of St. Si mon's found, near the town of Bi unf wick. 50,00 c Acres on the waters of little-Satilla and Alatamaha rivers and Buffjioe creek, Near the above deftribed tracts. In ti-r State of VI&OINIA—all patented. 44,00 c iicr&s 10 the comity of 3ath, on both fides f Green Briar VI fubject to to 3000 acres of prior furvcys, in cluded within the fiid 44,000 acres, but exciufive of that quantity. 4i,0c0 Acres in the county oV Bath, on the east tide of fchtf Cow Paflure riverarxl and on both fides of the Waggon Road leading from the Warm Spring* to Staunton, luhjec* a* aforefaid 10 5000 acres prior iurvevs 4~jOOC Acres in the county of Randolph, on Buchanan Wtet, as aforefiijJ to 4588 acres prior f-ir /eys. 30,000 Acres Hi the <: trrxry of Bath* on the east fide of C?.if Parflure river, subject sal'orelaid to 5000 acree prior fur- la PENNSYLVANIA. 6o ; ooo Acres in Northumberlandcounty, sur veyed ind returned. 46,500 Acres in Northumberland county, lur vevfcd and returned. 40.400 Acres in Bedford county, futveyed and ready to be returned THOMAS FITZSIMONS, BENJAMIN R. MORGAN, JEREMIAH PARKER. Philadelphia, Jan. 7. Fafiionabk Millinery, ELIZA M'DOUGALL, NO. I J4, MJKXBT-STRSET, IIAS just received per ship Thomas Chalkitj a:ui Adri.-na, from London, an elegant aflbftmsr.,; of the md lafhionable MiXiJner y, Tie. OSciWilte iofcttc FEATHERS Fancy floweri Black tiffany Sowers Wreaths Pink, ve-iow and blue crape, fuU drefscaes ,% »o fc do. i>nd do. NelfonVbonneti Jr.fair's pipe straw bonnets Maid's fancy do. do. Women'j do. do. do. Dd. do. (hades j Do do hata Fancy Uugk' fhoc roses ! Do. do. tfirnroings I Eh;:k , v hitt, pink and orange «rap« Dfocfc, w!ii:c and gauze veil* * ■ 1)«>. g:\nzs clocks N. B. ,U:-J per j-.iPc arrived, a further afT'-rtmc nt of .Vl:lliui-ry. eotf, 4 W June 26 JUST RECEIVED, from the BOSTON Manufactory, A QUANTirr OF WINDOW GLASS,j Of different sizes f POR SALE By ISAAC HARVEY, Jew. X. B. Any kzc cf s fizcs that maybe watted cut larger than 18 bv ta.can be had from said manuta&o- Ty, oq being ordered; and attention given to forward on any orders that may he left for that purpofc—— Apply at No. 9, South Water-ftrcet, ai above, july 8 d»F A CERTIFICATE of one Share ©f the Bank of the United Stares. No. 19 120, in the name oi Lewis Peter Quintvn, a»d a Certificate of two Shirrs »l'«he fatd Rank, No 29119, in the name oi' George Jawes Ch« iir.oncieJy. Earl of Cholmon drly, wrre forwaidcd from New York by the Chaftvrfidd lit iti fh luckct lor Falmouth", whicfi wjw caprured by the French, and the Certificates 101 lor tlcftroyed. and for which application it made at said Bank for therenewal thereof, of which a.!! psrfonvcoucerncd are dcfired to taku notiee. February 11 fOR SALE *Or to be exchanged for a good VefTel, A N fifvr rtvo (lory FRAME HOUSE, ~ V twenty fevtu feet front by thirty-four in utfbth; wirli a cujnnmuious piazza and kitchen, to* getter with a coach ho» f e and itabla, situate ia the flourifliing cf l'rankford. The houfc, wh*cn nwy be entered the firft of Jane next, will be frnifhrd in the ncateft fiSile, with many conveni erc and will be wcjl adapted to a large genteel family who m-y wifii to reside iu the country du ring thr summer season. In exchange, it will be va'uM* lew, if <\ vcflel offer tfcat may be suitable. Further particulars vrili be madekßown by ap* pbcation to :r.Sc:.S. tf MOORE WHARTON. February 34. TO BE SOLD FOR CASH, OH KJC<*HANGED, For property in the City } or wit bin thirty •miles cf it, A PLANTATION or trail of Land in V County and S'ate of Petinfylva : n, wirlini i»x milts of the ri .-rr Juniata, con tj'nme elmti- 3.-0 seres. Tk«:e are about fifty sc.es c:rar t -(i, j<art o< which is a rich bottom, v.'.vsitJ by a ronCiiit Jirijani I bat is ftr.ong cKough tu wr.ik an <»ii or a grift mill Any per 011 g;n d e ,; j c: - ; ti IM y o brain fur tner iciprii ation by applying at the offic • of this j;c7c':c. N. 8. H (old, crci'.ir wiH be given for part of tne t;)oney. Olfiiiber [7, l-jrq. ( ] t f. ;taw3w J HE Public arcautionedaf>a'ui(l receiving the 5- Sublcribers Note In favor of, and r.dor jfeJ by Yhomas W. Francis, yeflerJay, at 6c days alter da-e for ei;!ht hundred dollars, i he note is in the kand « riring o! the S*bfcrL ber, and at tlie bottom a memorandum by the imtorfer, to the credit of the d awer, Thomas Francis i h's note together withacon» trs<st between Charles WHumfon, and Charles Hale for lauds in townfmp, No. 4, ia the (th range of Striker county, state of New.Jersey, and fuMdry other papers contained Vn a Pocket Book, were taken from the Subscribers d«!k.laft evening. As the above can be »f no use te the person who has carried them i ff, fhhould they be returned, no qtieftions (hall be asked. Samuel mifflin. dtf. February 6 To all persons v)bo can unseated Lands in Franklin County, State of. Pennsylvania : 'T'HAT they come forward and pay their refpedTive Tsrxfci, (as there is a number of years now due-) to PATRICK CAMP. BELL, Efij.-Trcafurcr for said County If they do not, we will be obliged to proceed to mike fide of their, agreeaily to law. James lavi», "l John Hali.iday, J-Com'rs; Nathan M«DowBL,J Commissioner's office, Cbambersburgh, Jart. i, 1800. 3 iaw3m. TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD. EAN AffA\ on c-'aiurilay evening tf4 13th «- J'-ly in ft.: ni, tram C.-Jebrook Furnace, Lmcalier tnunty, a Negro Man named C#to, he i* about 40 years of age, five feet fix orfe vrn inches high, tolerable biack, with a doton ill looi, (quints, he is a gunning artful fellow, a peat liar, and very fond of firong liquor, has been brought up to the farming bufmcls, i« very handy »t any kind of laboring work; he to ik with him a number of clothing, amoogft which were, one fnit plain Nankeen: ,(Xqme money). It is expedted he has scaped his course for Philadelphia or New York. *"f** The above reward will* be pai4 for se curing him in any g»ol in the Uni'ed States, with reasonable chargei if brought home. Coiebroek Furnace, J«ly 16, *799: (Oj«) ' 1 . aawtS PrtINTKJS BY J. W. FENNQ. NOTICE. CLEMENT BIDDLE. djm. CAUTION. NOTICE. SAMUEL JACOBS. cUm
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