Grass seeds Red Clover. White do. Timothy. Saint Foin. Trefoil Burnett. Lucern. Herd Grass. Orchard do. Rye do* Rape and Hemp, SHEET) COPPER, IRONMONGERY, and LATENT PLOUGHS, which are said to be more durable thin any heretofore invented, aud found on experience to diminilh the labour both of man »nd bead— FOR SALE BY THOMAS HOWARD, tfo. 40 South Second Street, Philadelphia. February .J. tu&f ?w - JUST RECEIVED, From the BOSTON Manufactory, A QUANUrr OF WINDOW GLASS, Of different sizes, for sale BY ISAAC HARVEY, Jwn. N. B. Any sue or. 6z« that may be wanted cut | are er than >8 by la.can be had from said manutatto ,Vl on being ordered; and attent.oo given to lor ward on anv oidera that may be left for that purpose Apply at No* g, Sooth Water-street, a. above. 8 WAR DEPARTMENT, PROPOSALS WILL be received at this Office until the seventh day of April next for cutting out cloathiiKr for the Army of the United Sates. The proposals mull fpecify the price required for cutting out each of the several articles, to wit, Horfeman'a cloaks, regimental coats, velts and overalls. . , PROPOSALS willalfohe received until the seventh day of April next for the delivery of ftve thousand hats and twenty thotfand shirts. The hits 10 be madeof good wool to he well ma liufaflured, full cocked, bound with narrow black binding, the fan er hind part tight inch es bread, fides and corners fix inches broad.— The Ihirts to be of linen equal in quality with the pattern article, and to be as well made as he said pattern. One half of the hats and ftnrts to be o«hvar on or before the fir ft day nt June next, and the remainder on or before the firft day of Ju y next. , . Patterns of the several articles may be seen at the Military Stores kept by John Harris, on the wharf between Arch and Race iireets. Security will be required. JAMES Mc. HENRY, Secretary of War. dts A. M'rrh 7 WATER-OFFICE Centre Square, Fcieaaty 5, 1800. IN compliance with the ir.ftrutfions of the Committee forwatering the city, and with my own inclinations, every poflible admit tance and information has been given to those citizens who have viiited the Works during their progress. The Engines are now arrived, and are immediately to be put up, and it is hoped that it will be thought rea sonable and just, both to the Public, and to the Contractor for the Engines, that the workmen (hould not be interrupted. As a very few months will fully gratify the cu riosity of the citizens, by (hewing them the Engines in full operation, a temporary ex clusion of all vilitorsfrom the Engine houses cannot appear improper. B. H. LATROBE, Engineer. . February 13. dtf. THE UNDERSIGNED, HIS Swedish Majesty's Consul General, and au thorized to tranfoft the Consular Bufinefe, for his Majefiy the King of Denmark in the United States «f America, residing at Philadelphia, Hereby gives public Notice, That in obedience to recent inftruflions received from his government, it is the duty of all Matters ef Swedish and Danish vessels, before their failing from any port ill the said States, to call upor him or the Vice Consul, in order to be granted such Certificates for their Cargoes, which the exigency of the Hate of the Neutral Commerce and the fe ver ,1 Decrees of the Belligerent Powers, render indispensably necessary, and, that any Matter of vessels belonging to the refpeAive nations, or na vigating under the prptedtion of their flags, in omitting to take such certificates, will pcrfonally ftatid relponfible for the consequences. RICHARD SODERSTROM. Philadelphia, 18th December, 1799. valuable real estate. FOR SALE, About 25 acres of Land, LAYING on the east fide of the Falls Road.— On the East it is bounded by property belong i:»g to Mr. Tench Francis, fen.—on the south, by a road «f two perches, and on the north by a lane, which separates it from Mr. M'Call. It is propo sed to divide this land into 3 equal parts in order to fait the purchafcrsv Also, 31 acres, situated on the weft fide of Gern antown roid, adjoining Mafters's estate, being part of the property of the late Samuel Mifflin. For terms apply to Samuel Miffli®, corner of Market and nth ilreets. January 24* dtf. TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD. RAN AWAY oa Saturday evening the 13th July instant, from. Colebrook Furnace, Lancaster 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 i! 4 look, squints, he is a cunning artful fellow, a great liar, and very fond of strong liquor, has been brought up to the farming business, is very handy at any kind of labaring work j he took with him a number of clothing, amongst were, one suit plain Nankeen ; (some money). It is expected he has shaped his course for Philadelphia or New York. The above reward will be paid for fe ctiriftg him i n any giol in the Unit ?d States, with reaforable charges if brought home. SAMUEL JACOBS. Colebrook Furnace, July 16, 1799: (O 18) d6m PRATT fcf KINTZING, No, 95, North Water-street, HAVE ON HAND THE FOLLOWING ENTITLED to drawback, which they off«r for fait at moderate prices for cath, or the usual credit } or on a credit of la or 18 month' upon Mortgages on Real Property, in or near the City of Philadelphia, or other fatisfa&ory l'ecurity 50 boxe? andbalesTfck lenburghs 60 do, do. Hemp en linens. 50 do. brigs. 50 uo Patterkornes 25 do. Bieificld Liner s. II do. Creas and Crcas a la Moriaix. Brown RolJs. Do.Heflians. Poli(h Rolls. Bed Ticks. Siamois. Arabia s. Empty Bags. Oil Cloths. Shoes and Slippers. Soal and upper Leather. Quills and Sealing Wax. A package Gold and Sil ver Watch"-'. A few cheftsToys. Slates and Pencils. 70 hhds Havanna Mo laflcs SEEDS. February 15 March 6, 1800 OF Unfrafcd I.ands in WeSmoreVaJid county, PennfylvanU, are hereby notißed, (hat un lefe the Taxes due on said lands for J 798, arc paid into the hands of John Brandon, Efq treasurer of faid,county, on or before the aoth of April next, they will be advertised for falc, as the law diredla 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 a£l of Cengrefs pafled on the id day of June, one thousand, seven hun dred and ninety fix, entitled " an afl regulat ing the grant! of land ippropriated for mili tary Icrvices, and for thc.fociwy of United Brethren lor propagating the gospel among the Heathen and the aft supplementary to the said recited »<SI pafTedon the second day as March, one thousand seven hundred and nine ty nins to wit: THAT the traiSl of Land herein after de scribed, niir.ely, " beginning at the North Weft corner of the seven ranges of townfcips, and running thence fifty miles due iouth, along the western boundary ot the said ranges; —thence due Welt to the Main Branch of the Scioto ri ver ; thence up the Main Branch of the said ri ver to the place where the Indian boundary line crofles t-iie fame;—thence along.the said boun dary line to the Tufcaroras branch of the Muf kingum river at thecroffing place above Fort Lawrence ; thence down the said river, to the point where a line run due weft from the place of beginning, will interfejl the bid river; thence along the tine so run to the place of be ginning has been dividtd into townlhips of five miles square, and fra&ionalparts of town fhipi j and that plats and furA.ys of the said townlhips and fractional parts of townlhips are deposited in the ®ffices of the Remitter of the Treasury and Surveyor General, for the inspec tion of all perfom 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 prefect 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 regiflered j No registry will however be made of any'ef« quantity thin a quarter townlhip, or four thousand acres. 111. The priority of location of the warrants which may be presented and jegillerettin manner nfore faid, prior to the nth day of February in the year onethoufand eight hundred, will immediate ly after the said day, be determined by lot, in the mode drefcribed by the ail firft recited. The holders of regiflered warrant!, fliall od Monday the 17th day of February, in the year 1800,1 n the order of which the priority ef locati on (hall be determined by lotas af®refaid, pefon ally, or by their agents, designate in *t rkifig at the office of the Register of the Treasury, the partiou lar quarter townftips elected by them refpe&ively, and such of the said holders as fliall not defignatr their locations on the said day, (hall be postponed in locating such warrants to all other holders of regiftercd warrants. The holders of warrants for military services fufficient to cover one or more quarter townships or tra«SU of four thousand acres each ; (ball, at any time after Monciay the 17th day of February,, >Boo and prior t© the firft day ol January, l8o», be al lowed to register the said warrants in manner a forefaid, and forthwith to make locations therefor on any trad or tra&s of land not before located. All warrants or claims for lands on account of military services, which (hall not be regiftertd and located before the firft day of January, 180 a, are by the supplementary ad of Congress herein before recited, pasTed on tha second day of March, 1799, declared to be forever barred. TREASURY DEPARTMENT May lqtby 1799. THE proprietors of certificates iffiicd for sub scriptions to the Loan bearing interest at eight per centum per annum, are notified, that at any time after payment (hall have been made of the sth inftalnient, which will become due during the firft ten days of the month of July enfoing, Certificates of Funded Stock may at their option be obtained at the Treasury or Loan Offices, refpedlively, for the amount of the four firft instalments, or or.e moiety of thefums ex prefiedin the fubfeription certificates:—Na cer tificates of Funded Stock will however be ifiued for less than one hundred dollars. Such fubfeription certificates as may be'pre anted at the Treasury or Loan Offices in con equence of the foregoing arrangement, will be ndorfed and diftin£lly marked so as to denote, that a raoety of the flock has been iflued. GOODS, 13 pipes old Port Wire ft 5 boxes Tumblers as sorted. aoo boxes Hamburgh Window Glass 8 by 10. &c. 1 chcft assorted Looking Glasses. Sever*. I large elegant do. 1500 Demijohn*. 50 kegs Fear! Barley A few toDs Roii Brim ftose. ao kegs Ochre. A few bble. Rosin. 40 tons Russia Hemp. So hhds. Hogs Brifljes. ft hhds. Dutch Glue ao calks Nails assorted from 3d. to ftod. 16 calks Ironmongery. 8 calks Hoes. German Steel. 6 hhds. Coffee mills- Blocking Twine, Tapes, Stone Pickling Pots, &c &c. do. Ozßa UNSEATED LANDS THE OWNERS Givcu under my hand at Philadelphia, tha day and year above mentioned. OLIVER WOLCOTT. Sec. of the Treasury OLIVER WOLCOT7, Secretary of the Treasury. PROPOSALS, FOR CARRYING The Mails of the United States, On the following Post Roads, Will be received at the General Post Office, Philadelphia, until the loth day of July next• I.T7ROM Portsmouth, by Hamptonfalls, 1 Newbury port, Ipswich, Beverley, Salem and Lynn to Boston, three times a week. From April 15 to October 15. Leave Portsmouth every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 4 A. M. and arrive at Boston the fame days by 6 P M. Returning, leave Boston every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4 A. M. and arrive at Portsmouth the fatne days by 6 P M. From October 15 to April 15. Leave Porffmouth every Tuesday, Thurf ay and Saturday ar 1 P M. and arrive at Boston on the following days, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday at 6 P. M. Returning, leave Bos ton every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 a. m and arrive ai Portsmouth the next days, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at ic a m. 2. From Boston by Worcefler, Brockfield, Springfield, Suffie'.d, Hartford, Wethersfield, Middletown, Durham, Wallingford, New liaven, Millford, Stratford, Fairfield, Nor \«alk, Stamford, New Rochelle, East Chester and Haeriem to New York, threetimes a week. From April 15 to October 15. Leave Boston every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at ham. arrive at Worcelier by 6 pm, Leave Worcester every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday at 3A M. Arrive at Brook field by 10 a m. at Springfield by ft P M.atSuf field by 5 p m. and at Hartford by 9 PM. the lame days. Leave Hartford every Monday, Wednesday and Fridiyat3 a m. arriveat New Haven by soon ; leave New-Haven at 1 Pm. and arrive at Stamford by 9 PM. fame days. Leave Stain fold every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 3 a m. and arrive at New-York fame days by 12 o'clock, noon. Returning, leave New-York every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at iiam. arrive at Stamford in the evening ; leave Stamford eve-y Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday by jam; arriveat New Haven by noon ; leave New-Haven at 1 p m. and arrive at Hartford by 9 P m ; leave Hartford on Wednesday, Friday and Monday by 3 a m ; arriveat Springfield by 10 a m, and at Worcefler by 9 P m ; leave Worcester every Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday by 3 A m, and ai/ive at Boston fame days by 1 p m. fatu&f Fn'in October 15 to April 15 Leave Boston every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday by 8 a m 5 arrive at Worcester by 8 pm; leave Worcester o» Wednesday, Frichy and Monday At 4 a m ; arrived at Suffield fame days by 8 P m. L*ave Suffield Thursday, Sa turday and Tuesday at 4 am. and arrive at New-Havcrr by 8 pm. Leave New-Havenev ery Friday, Monday and Wednesday At 4 a m, and arrive at New-York the next days Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday by ham. Returning, leave New-York every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11 AM: arrive at New-Hav-n on Tuesday, Thursday and Sa turday by 8 p m. Leave New-Haven every Monday, Wednesday and Friday by 4 a m. ar rive at Suffield by 8 p m. Leave Suffield Tuef dHy, Thursday and Saturday by 4 a. m and arrive at Worcester by 8 PM. Leave Wor cester evyy Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4 A M. and arrive at Boston the fame day* by 4 P M. 3 From New-York by Newark, Elizabeth- town, Railway, Woodbridge, New-Brunfwick, Princeton, Trenton, Briilol and Frankford to Philadelphia, every day, Sunday excepted. Leave New-York every day, Sundsy except ed, at 1 P M. and arrive in Philadelphiathe next day at 7 A M 18 hours. Returning, leave Phi ladelphia extfry day, sunday excepted at 1 P. M. and arriv# at New-York the next day by 7 AM. From November 1 to May 1, the hour of arrival at Philadelphia and at New- York (hall be extended to 8 A M. 4. From Baltimore by Bladenfburg to Wa ftiington every day, Sunday excepted. April 1 to November 1 Leave Baltimore everyday at 11 A M. and arrive at Waftiington by 6 PM. Returning, leave Waftiington every day at 3 A M. and ar rive at Baltimore by 11 A M. November 1 to April 1 Leave Baltimore #very at Walbingtoa by av m. Returning, leave Wafti ington every day at 10 am. and arrive at Balti moie by 7 p m. 5. From Waftiington city by George town, Alexandria, Colchefler, Dumfries, Aquica, Falmouth, Fredericklburg, Bowling Green and Hanover court house to Richmond, c. h. every day, Sundays excepted. /From April 1 to November I. Leave Waftiington every day at 8 A M. and arrive at Fredericklburg by 7 PM. Leave Fredericklburg every day at 3 A M and arrive at Richmond by 6 P M. Returning, leave Richmond every day by 3 A M. and arrive at Fredericklburg by 6 P M. Leave Frederickl burg every day by 3 A M. and arrive at Wafti ington by 4 P M. November I to April 1. Leave Waftiington every day at 4 P M. and arrive at Alexandria by 7 PM. and arrive at Fredericklburg the next days by 7 PM. Leave Fredericklburg ©very day at 4 A M. and arrive at Richmond the next days by 10 AM. Re turning, leave Richmond every day at a P M. and arrive it Frederickftiurg the next days by 7 PM. Leave Fredericklburg every day at 4 A M, and arrive at Walhington the next days by 8 A.M. 6. From Richmond to Peterlburg every day, Sundays excepted. Leave Richmond every day at 4 A M. and arrive at Peterlburg by 10 o'clock, AM. Returning leave Petersburg ev ery day at 1 P M. and arrive at Richmond the fame days by ? 7. From Richmond by New Kent court house, Williamfburg) York-town and Hampton to Norfolk, 3 times a week. April 1 to November I. Leave Richmond every Tuefdiy, Thursday and Saturday at 3A M. Arrive at New-York by 6 PM, and arrive at Norfolk the next day«, Wecfnefdays, Friday, and Sundays by 1 P M Returning, leave Norfolk every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, at 10 A M ; arrive at York in the evening. Leave York every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday by 3 A M, and arrive at Richmond the fame days by 6 P M. November i to April 1. Leave Richmond every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at »P M ; arrive at Norfolk in two days on Friday and Monday by 10 AM. Returning, leaye Norfolk every Mon day, Wednesday and Friday at a P M- and ar- 1 rive at Richmond in two days on Wednesday, Friday and Monday by 10 A M. 8. From Petersburg by Cabbin Point SHrry court houfc, Smithheld, Suffolk and Ports mouth to Norfolk three times a week. Leave Peterfburg*every Monday, Wednes day and Friday at 12 o'clock, noon, arrive at Suffolk the next days by 1P M; leave Suffolk »{iP M, and arrive at Norfolk by 8 PM. Returning, leave Norfolk every Monday, Wed nesday and Friday at 4 AM; arrive at Suffolk lame days by 10 AM« Leave Suffolk at 11 A M. and arrive at Petersburg every Tuesday, Thursday ana Saturday by noon. 9. Petersburg by Harrifville, Goldfonville and Warrenton to Louifburg three times a week. Leave Pererfburg every Monday, Wednes day and Friday at ft P M. and arrive at Louif burg in two days on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday at IQ A M. Returning, leave Louif burg every M nd"y, and Friday at 2 P M, and arrive at Pererfburg in two days on Wednesday, Friday and Monday at 10 A. M. 10. From Louifburg by Raleigh, Averyfbo ro' and Fayetteville to Mc Falls, three times a week. Leave Louifburg evtry Sunday, Wednesday and Friday at ft P M, arrive at Mc. Falls on Tuesday, Friday ard Sunday by 9 A M. Returning, leave M'Fallson Monday, Wed nesday and Friday at 3 P M» and arrive at Louifburg ori Wednesday, Friday and Monday at 10 A M. 11. From M'Fallsby Chereau court house to Camden three times a week. Leave M'Fa'ls every Sunday, Tuesday and Friday at 1 P M, and arrive at Camden on Tuefdav, Thursday and Sunday at 10 A M. Returning, leave Cam den every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at ft P M, and arrive at M'Falls on Thursday, Sa- turday and Monday at 10 A M. 12. From Camden by Statefburg and Jamef vil!e toCharlefton, three times a week When the river is so high as to make long Ferries, the mail flfall be carried from Camden on the fotath fide of San tee river Leave Camden every Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at a P M, and arrive at Charleston on Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday at 10 A M Returning, leave Charleston every Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at 3 P M y and arrive at Camden the next Tuesday, Thursday and Sa turday at 10 A M. 13. From Cgmden by Columbia, Edgefield court howfe, and Campbell town to Awgufta, hree time* a week, Leave Candenevery, Sunday, TuepJay and Thursday at 1 PM, and airive at Sugufta on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 10 A M. Returning, leave every Sunday, Tuesday, and Thurfday-at 3P M, and arrive at Camden on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 10 A M, 14 From Charleston by Jackfonfborough and fo Savannah twice a week. Leave Charleston every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 r m arrive at JackforfboroHgh onWednefday and Friday at * p M. arrive at Coofawhatchy on Thursday and Saturday by 5 am, and arrive at Savannah on Friday and Sunday by 8 a m. R(turn- ing, Leave Savannah every Saturday and Tuesday by 4 a m. arrive atCoofawhatchy by 8 p m an A ar rive at Charleston on Tuesday and Tharfday by IO A M. 15. Frc*m Augusta by Louisville to Savannah once a week. Leave Augurla every Saturday at 3 p m. arrive Louisville on Sunday by 6 pm. leave Louisville or Monday at 8a m and arrive at Savannah on Tuefdayat 5. p. m. leave Savannah on Wednesday at 8 a.m. and arrive at Louisville onThurfday by S p. m. leave Louisville on Friday at 6 a.m. and arrive at Augusta on Saturday at 10 a m. 16 Frem Augusta by Wayneftorough to Sa vannah once a week. Leave Augusta every Tuefiday at 1 p. m arrive at Waynelborough on WedneftTay by 8 a.m. and arrive at Savannah on Friday by 3 p m. Return. tug, leave Savannah every Saturday at 9 a m. arrive at Wayrtfborough on Monday by 3 p m. and ar rive at Augusta on Tuesday by 9 a m. 17. From Wa)ne£borough to Louisville. Leave Waynelborough every Wednesday at 9 aM. and arrive at Louisville by 3 pm. Returning, leave Louisville e*ery Thursday ats a M.and ar rive at Waynefborough by I p m. 18. From Savannah by Sunbury, Riceborough, Darien and Srunfwick to Stary's once a week. Leave Savannah every Wednesday at 9 a m. ar rive at Riceborough on Thursday by IO am. and arrive at Starys on Saturday by 9a m. Return ing, leave St. Mary 9 every Saturday at 3 p m. ar rive at Riceborough the next Monday by 3 p m. and arrive at Savannah the next Tuesday byj pm. NOTES Note x* The mail on the route No. 9, 10, 11 and 12 is to be carried in a whe«) carri age or by a led horse. A penalty at ther ate of 12 cents a mile will be incurred by the contractor for each time and mile that he (ball carry the fame without making use of either a carriage or led horse. No altera tion will be made in the times fixed for the arrival and departure of the mails in these routs, Note 2. The Postmaster-General may al ter the times of arrival and departure at any time during the continuance of the contract, he previously stipulating an adequate com pensation for. any extra expence tnat may be occasioned thereby. Note 3. Fifteen minutes (hall be allowed for opening and doling the mail at all offices where no particular time is fpecificd. Note 4. For every fifteen minute? delay (unavoidable accidents excepted) in arriving after the times prescribed in any contrail, the contractor {hall forfeit one dollar ; and if the delay continue until the departure of any depending mail, whereby the mails des tined for such depending mail lose a trip, an additional forfeiture of five dollars {hall be incurred. Note j. Newspapers as well as letters are to be sent in the mails : and if any person, making proposals, desires to carry newspa pers, other than those conveyed in the mail, for his own emolument, he mull slate in his proposals for what funi be will carry it witii that emolument, and for what sum without that emolument. Note 6. Sheuld any person, making pro pofals, desire an alteration of the times of arrival and departure above fpecified, he mud Hate in his proposals, the alterations desired, and the difference they will make in the terms of liis coßtraO. This note does not apply to the routs No. 9, 10, 11 and 12. No alteration will be made in those times. Note 7. PcrfoiiS making proposals arede fired (0 (late their prices by the year—Those who contract will teCcive their pay quarter ly, in the month of January, April, July and Oflober. Note 8< ThecootraiU for the routs nambered 1 to 13, are to be in operation o-i the ill day of Ofkober next, and are to en: - tinue in force until the ift of O&ober 160.:. Contrails fer the routs number 14, ij, 16, 17 and 18, are alio to be in operation on the ill rfay cf next, and are to continue in force until the ift of April 1802. HABERSHAM, Postmaster-General. General Post Office, ? Philadelphia, March 20, 1800. 5 JOS A NEW MUSICAL REPOSITORY IS NOW OPENED At Chalk's Circulating Library, No. 75 North Third Street, WHERE may be had, all the FaJh'mnMe Mutic composing the songs &c. lately soW at the Repository in South Second Street. To which, in a few days, will be added, feme PIANO FOkTES! of a very fu per tor tone .and quality, Flutes, Fifes, Violins, best Roman Violin String?, and every other article in the musical line, which will be fold in prime order, and oh the mod reafonablc terms. Subscriptions received for rJie Musical 'journal (or the Piano Force, n::d the Flute or Violin, th« Srft fix numbers of which arc already published, and may be purchased together or separately by non-subscribers. March,6, 1800 NOTICE THE Parterfhip of J-QHN HAINES & WIL LI AM JONES, tiading under the firm *f H ' INES JONES, was by mutual agreement diflolved on the 24th of January last. Ail persons efpectally those indebted to them, will pl«afe to call as early as poilxblc on Willi am "Jones, who is duly authorifeo to adjust their concerns. JOHN HAINES. w WILLI \M JONES. \ The business will in futUre fcc conduced br William Jews, at the lemur {land No 13a Mar ket street, ad door abnv.. 4th, where he ha- on hand and means to keep a regular (apply of the best and moll faddles and brijilcs. Pla ted fiddly and fil%r mounted whips. Harness of all Kfnds and fire buckets, together with a gen eral assortment of every other article usually at tached to that line of bufiaefs. March n CAUTION. J "HE Public ar cautioredagainft receiving the Subscribers Noic in favor of, *na indor sed by Thomas W. Francis, dated ytfterday, at 6c days after date for eight hundred doUare. The note is in the hand writing of the Subfcri tier, and at the bottom a memorandum by the in'.orfer, to the credit of the drawer, Thomas VV. Francis. This note together with a con rracl between Charles Williamfon, and Charles Hale for lands in towtffhip, No. 4, ia the sth. range of Striker county, state of Newijerfcy, and fuftdry other papers contained i-n a Poeket Book, were taken from the Subscribers evening. As the above can be as no use t© the person who has carried them off, fhhould they be returned, no questions shall be alked. SAMUEL MIFFLIN. February 6 TO BE SOLD FOR CASH, OR EXCHANGED, For property in tbe City, or ivitbin thirty miles of it, A PLANTATION or tra& of Land in Mifflin County and State of Pennsylva nia, within sex miles of the river Juniata, con taining about 300 acres. There are about fifty a,cres cleared, part of which is a rich bottom* watered by a constant stream lUat is ilrong enough to work an oil or a gr:fl mill Any person inclining to deal for it, may obtain fur ther information by applying at the offic • of this gazette. N. B. If fold, credit will be given for part of the money. Q£ober 17, 1799 FOR SALE Or to be exchanged for a good Veflel, AN elegant new two fiery FRAME HOUSE, twenty seven left front by thirty-four in depth, with a commodious piazza and kitchen, to gether with a coach house and ftabla, situate in j the flourifhing village of Frankford. Tne ,houfc t 4 which maybe entered the ftrft of June next, "will lae finifticd in the ncateft stile with many conveni ences, and will be well adapted to a large genteel family who may wi(h to reside in th< country du ring the funimer season. In exchange, it will be valued low, if a vessel offer that may be suitable. Further particulars will be made known by ap plication to MOORE WHARTON. February 24. \jnited States, 7 Pennsylvania District. $ BY ADJOURNMENT. BY virt'ie of a writ of venditioni exponas, me duedled, iff.ied out of the circuit court of the United States, in and for the Penufylva nia DiftriiH, of the middle circuit, will be fold by public venduo at the city tavern, in Second ftreer, in the oity of Philadelphia on Satui*- day the sth day of April next, at 7 o'clock in tbe evening, all that certain tr*ct or p.ircel land, situate, lying and being en the rr*eti«* creek called Lackawaxen, in the county of Wayne, containing 80:0 acres and upwardi; on which are erected 1 messuage, stables and lawmill, with the appurtenances. —The name* of the original warrantees of the said tract or parcel of land were as follows. Mordecai Roberts, Geo'-ge Watton, Stophel Medcra, Benjamin Hancock, Edward Welstedy Zacbariab Ferris, George Till, James Thompson, Thomas Wiggins^ George Morton, Joseph Wbitebeady Ge§rge Streeton, Patrick Connolly, Friend Streeton, Thomas Griffy, £ # Olipbant, William Halbert. $ Seized and taken in execution as the of Robert Letlis Hooper, deceased. JOHN HALL, Marshal. N. B. A reafonabte credit will be given. Marlhal's Office, Philadelphia, March 17. * Theft t<wo traSs do not contain ike full quantity of theorignal warrants ; part of them having been conveyed away. PAINTED BY 7. JF. FEN NO- cotjy. 3taw3vv dt f. Josn Till, eots A.
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